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" JOHNSON COMING. The Fast Western Man Has Entered the Wheeling Races. OVER FORTY ENTRIES NOW MADE And Many More Are ISxpoctcd?Trial iieuta Will Bo Run in the Morulns. Zimmerman Will Find Foomon Worthy oi ill* Stool?Otbor Fast Men Will Bo llore?Much Interest in the Races. The coming meet and races at tho L. A. W. wheelmen of Wost Virginia hore noxt week aro takingjarger proportions than was at first hopod. Yesterday another crack racing man entered for tho ' racos hero, John 6. Johnson, the iast Minneapolis man who defeated tho champion Zimmerman at Chicago last month for tho livo mile championship ot the United State*. Johnson rides under tho colors of tho Century Cycling Club, ot 6yracnse, N. Y. Several other ol the lost men rido (or this club also, including W. L. Rhodes who has long figured promlnontly as a racing man. His entry (or the races hero was also received yeatorday. Both entries wero received from thovetcran Tom Eck,who is managing the Syracuso team this soaBon. Several other entries wore received yesterday, including that o( A. I. Brown, tbo speedy Cleveland man, who lias pusbod the beBt of thorn this season. Johnson Is entorod (or both days, but it Is probable that he may contest only on tho first day, Tuesday, as bo is Also entered (or tbo Baltimore event on Wednesday. lihodeB is entered (or tho first day's opon and handicap events. Brown will be here both days. Belt's letter to tho local committoo Btatos that Johnson will contest at the Manhattan Athletic Club races on the NJtb, and that unloss something unforseen intervenes will come from there to Wheeling. Tho ontranco of the (ast men like Meintjcs, Johnson, Banker, Brown, French and others makos it certain that the poarleas Zimmerman will not nave a walkover in the races he entera here. When Zimmerman was first entered it was feared that perhaps tho races in which he contested would be uninteresting, on account of there being no men of nearly equal calibre to oppose him. Happily this fear is entirely dispelled, and tho races in which all the fast men will enter can bo countod upon to be exciting from start to ilnish. Tho ontries aro coming in fast still, and there will probably bo trial heats for some of the races in tho mornings. This is necessitated on account of the < largo number of starters in soma of the races. In one of the opens twenty-six men are already entered, and if all should start it will bo necessary to run two trial heats on tho morning of Tuesday ; tho first livo mon each heat to be eligible to the final in tbe afternoon. Trial beets will also probably be oecosBary in several other events. There was considerable activity at tho Press Club rooms last evening, caused by yesterday being tbo lust day lor entries of the local wheelmen to the coming bicyclo races in connection with the first annual meet ot tbo West Virginia division of the L. A. W., which takes place horo next week. A number of the local tvboolmen, who hail delayed entering the races until tho last minute, were on hand and entered tbe handicap events. Among those who ontored lost evening wore the following: C. H. Geiger, Will Dingor, Neff Laine, Oscnr T, Smith, Claude Quimby, Will Kubti, W. T. Sadler, Jason C. Stamp, J. F. McCartor, J. M. Smith, C. 11 O'iiierne, of Martin's Ferry; A T. Enlow, of Bridgeport, and u number of others. The ontrles at midnight last night footed up over forty in number, and a number of other handicap ontrios from outsido points are expected to-day. None of tho Steubenville boys had Bent in their blanks last night, but aro expected to do so to-day. It is expected there will be at least soventy riders entored by Saturday, when tbe open events close. ZlJIiUIiltMAN'S TRIUMPH. He Boat* tho World's Bicyclo Record for Ono Milo?Molntjos lirouks Otlior ltcc uniN, Spkingkield, Mass., Sopt 1L?A. A. Zimmerman broko tho world's bicycle record for one inilo in an official trial in liarapton park tbis afternoon, bis time being 2:01,11-5. This boat's Wlndlo's world record by ono second. The start was a flying one. L. 8. Meintjios broko the throe, four and llvo mile records, this trial being .officially timed. The time by miles 'was: Ono mile, 2:19 3-5; two miles, 4:31; tliroo miles, 6:451-5; four miles, 8:57 34; five miles, 11:00 3-4. PITTSBURGH LOSES A Game to ISaltlmoro Owing to Bnd j Errors. Baltimore, Md., Sopt 11.?By a Rood streak of batting in tho seventh and eighth innings, agisted by the errors of tho Pittsburgers, tho Orioles managed pR to pull out a victory to-day. Score: rrmnuwiii. it. a. r. a. kihai-tuoiik. it. ii. r. a. k 1 Smith. If.... 112 1 0 MoCr??r, u. 8 2 2 2 0 Donovan, r. l 3 0 0 J Kolly. If 2 2 3 0 0 Bcckloy, LO lit 0 28hlndl?,S... 12 2 11 OlaMo'k.wu 0 12 4 1 Taylor, 1...- 0 2 3 11 Van H'u.cf.. 0 2 5 U 0|BroUIe. ot.~ 0 1 2 0,0 Lyons, 3b... 0 12 2 l| Kelts, 2 0 2 5 2 0 Stonxol. 2.? 1 1 2 U OlOllka. r 2 10 10 Sugdon. o... 113 1 J Koblnson, c 2 10 0 0 Ehret, p-... 1 0 0 8 1 llawk, p..... 2 110 2 Total 6in27?l| Total lliiaT'l' Baltimore. 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 4 2-12 l'HUburab. 2 lilt' 0000-6 Earned runs, Baltimore 1, Pittsburg 2. Two baso bits. Kelly, Brodie. Left on bases, Baltimore 8, Pittsburgh 12. Sacrifice bits, Kelly 2, Gilks, McGraw 2, Hawke 2, Smith, Beckloy. First base on balls, by Hawke 4, by Ehret 2. Hit by pitcher, Uilks aud lieitz. Struck out, by Hawke 2, Ehret 2. Time of gamo, 1:50. Umpiro, Gaflnoy. Louisvillo?No game to-day. Louisville missed connection' and did not, arrive. 1 Cincinnati, Sept 11.?By good, etoady batting in the ninth and tenth inning,, Phillies managed to pull oat a victory. Scoro; Clnclanntl _.l 0100*000 0-5 YMtadolphU .0 00011003 l-? Earned runs, Philadelphi t); orrora, Cincinnati 2; hits, 7 and 17; pitchors, Parrott and Oarsey and Sharrettj'umpire, McQuald. ; Cleveland, O., Sopt 11.?Timely hitting by the homo team and costly errors by tho New Yorka gavo Cleveland a viov tory to-day. Attendance, 2,000. Scoro: > ' ClovclmiO ...-0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 x?8 No\r York 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 0-0 Earned runs, 3 each; orrora, 4 and 0; b . hits, 12 and 9; pitchors, Young and Ger*. man; umpiro, Emslio. &; Chicago?The base bit and orror colR/.:. umns toll tbo story of today's game. S Attendance, 3,814. Scoro: B&." Chlcj^o....w?. ?2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 C? 4 KC. : . Boston 1 8 14 0 2 0 0 *-Jl V Eurnod rans, Boston 2,- Errors, 4 and , 1, Hits, 5 and 11. Pitchers, Clausen and Nichols. Umpire, Hunt world's pair tourists, People Coming from nod Going to the Mi 111g Exhibition. Miss Bom and Joe Hoffmann will leave-to-day. ch Mr, M. F. Giosoy left yesterday for tho World's Fair. Ed. W. Schaefer will leave to-day to Mi take in the Midway. dii Mrs. Lou Stono and Mlas Lottie Jaffa r? left yesterday afternoon. W. D. McCoy, wife and children left K" yesterday for the World's Fair. , Dr. J. A. Campbell sad itife were among those that left yosterday. wl Miss Annie E. McAdams was a Baltimore 4 Ohio passenger for the fair yesterday. lic Nearly 200 people from this city left an over the vuriotu linos for the fair yes- Bi terday. Mrs. David Brooks and son left over da tho Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling yes- by terday. coi R. Kennedy Friond and sisters, Miss ; Gene Friend and Mrs. Addy Hoggs, loft 0u yesterday afternoon. w0 Killian Under, of Bader it Mauror, na loft yesterday to introduce liis famous pli brand of potpie on the Midway Plaisanco. , ho William A. Salade and wifo, and H( Philip Kocbor and wife leave this morn- wl ing on the 15. & 0. railroad for the mi World's Fair. 1 Mayor Caldwell was among yestor- pa day's departures. President Water- da house, of the Second branch of Council, an will administer justice in his absonco. pa Reliable reports have reachod the city from Chicago that M. D. Chute, of M< this city, is thoroughly infatuatod with leg tho village of Dahomey on the Midway ho l'laisanco. bo Both tho Cloveland, Lorain & Wheeling and Wheeling & Lako Krie trains tel for Chicago wore crowded, tho latter'B tn excursion train having eeventy-llve dei passongers aboard. L Among thoso who loft on the Wheel- ' ing & Lake Krie excursion yesterday He wore W. F. Crow, A. Arnold, A. Howell, on Misses Kate and C. A. Murphy,Thomas no Marker and Frank Auber. of REFUSED NATURALIZATION, c0, Tusb IIoh's Application Held Under |0L Advlsuiuunt. . Pittsburgh, Pa.', Sept 11.?Hugh 01 Ross, a leador in the Uomostcad striko, pfl and a mombor of tho iomoas advisory 0f committee, was refused naturalization fui papers to-day by Judge Bufiington, of m" the United States district court. Ross was horn in Scotland and is still under indictment for treason, murder, ?" and riot and Judgo BuRington said ho would have to investigate tho matter furtbor before grantingRoss his papors. ' 'J'lie judge took tho case under adviso- ' rnont and will probably give a iinal e answor on Wednesday. b.01 * * -t xt_ _ tr i._.j fchf A largo numoor 01 loo jiomesiuuu strikers were uot citizens and tho rul- ?' ing to be made by Judge Bufiington ?' will bo of importance to tbom if thoy 1 should over want to become .natural- St? ized. da; Ross is the man who made the in- ria formation for murder against H. C. tin Frick, which was afterwards nolle mc prossed. ? TOOK HIS OWN Lire. A Well Known linnkur-Urief for the Loss fel ot Ills Wife nnd Son. qq, Pittsburgii| Pa., Sept 11.?A Pott, as Tyrono, Pa., special says Gon. Robert A. McCoy, cashier of the Blair County ? bank, was found unconscious in bis ^ room at 7 o'clock this mornini? with a . self-inflictod bullet wound in bis right fro temple. He died three hours later without regaining consciousness. He by left a letter that since the death of bis Do wife and Bon life had been unbearable, in Tho bank and his own personal business vei matters are in sound condition. Gen. wi McCoy was ono of tho most prominent > business men and politicians of Blair nn' county. He sorved daring the war ris- CU; ing to tho rank of brevet brigadier gen- ov, oral and at its close became private sec- C01 rotary to Governor Curtin. Since 1874 i?, ho has boon cashier of the Blair County , bunk at Tyrone. pa Train ltubbora Capturod, St. Louis, llo., Sept. 1L?A special ^ from Oswego, Kan., says tho men who w0 held up and robbed tbo 'Frisco oast th: bound train, at Mound Valloy, last Sun- 1 day morning, have beon captured, jui Their namoa are Charloa and George Jn McCune, Cliarles Bubut and W. A. Cli Curry. The capture was mado at ve: Arkansas City, Kan., where tbo outlaws $4< bad joined tbo multitude of boomers on who swarm about that city waiting for ] the oponing of tho Charokoo Strip. Ono aft ot tho bandits has mado a confession of jol tho robbery, and bus admittod that bo au fired tho ehot which killed Measongor <]a Chapman. . - ve '1 1 tei The Report Wri Fnlio. ^ Special Dispatch to the Intelligencer. Huntington, W. Va., Sopt. 11.?Tho y( report sont out from tbis city that tbo th Ohio River railway trains would not bo gr run into this city after Sunday night, on account of the various dawnge suits ?.a brought against tho road, is said to be " false by the officials and newspaporu 80 boro this oveuing. Tho trains have beon running through town to-day and on the run has Men extended to Kcnova. ro ? to Fell From r Chair. >Uj Sptclal Dispatch to the JntelHamcar. 'J' Kinqwood, W. Va., Sept. 11.?Judgo Hoke yesterday climbed upon a chair ,j0 to pull a spring roller blind down,wbon is his foot slipped and throw him violently ni| to tbo floor spraining his lug badly, lie ? was unable to presido to-day. Non-Union Potters Anuaultod. Pittsbukqii, Pa., Sept. 11.?Tho Wick pottery, which lias beon cloaod down on account of a strike against a reduction in wages, Btatted up to-day with non-union men. Thestrikers assaulted tho mon as thoy were entering tho works and foveral woro injured, but not i Boriously. Ono of tho assailants was " arrested and warrants are out for fifteen othors on a charge of riot. Tho strikers aro very bitter and more trouble la anticipated. . Coke Work* Resume. Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 11.?A large number of coko works in tho Connellsvillo region resumed oporationa to-day, alter an idlonosa ol three months. , Five thousand men returned to work and several thousand more oxpoct to W start within the noxt ton days. Thore as is groat rojoiclng throughout the region be over tho prospect of a general resuinp- ta tion. ^ ' 9liners Oo Out. to Pitts duiio, Pa., Sopt. 11.?A Steuben- toi ills, Ohio, special says: The miners of gj DUlonvale, Long Bun and Laurelton camo out on a striko to-day because . ' they were not receiving full pay for i! thoir work. Tbs mines aro on tho T Wheeling & Lake Erie road, in this i county, and violence/is feared unless a the. Hungarians are paid in full. LOCAL BREVITIES. liters of Minor Moinimt In and About tlio'Clty. 1'n* boys havo the tinua paper parauto craze bad, and are decorating the ictric wires in great shapo. Last ovening Lieut. Terrlli nrrostod rs. Bowman and John Muiholland for lorderiy conduct on the ateel bridge. In the police court yesterday mornit John Htorcb, of the South Side, was >od $20 and coats for soiling drinks on ndav. rnc main business at the regular seting of the city council this evening II bo tho paymont of bills which havo on pending for two months. A mission is being held at tho Cathochurch in Bridgeport at 5:30 a. m. d 7:30 p. m. daily, bv Rev. Fatkor rch and Rev. Father fiowon. Larry O'Keekfee was arrested yestery afternoon on a warraut sworn oat bis wife. She wont into a saloon to ix him out, whon be struck hor. Part of the city's left-over paving i ine from the pubiio building plazu .a yesterday shipped out the Wheeling d Elm Grove railroad to Mr. Ilugus's | 1 . E. C. McClelland, tbo foot-rncor, ia ms after a auccoisful tour In theuaat. ) would liko to make a race with a teolman tor the coming state bicycle set. I Diqgi.no up Sovonteontk street pro- < ratory to pavinir it waa bosun yeatory. Twonty-socond and Eoll streets i also being graded preparatory to vine. 1 valuable dog belonging to Nicholas sade, living ou Chapline hill, hud its i ;a cut off by a streot car at un oarly i ur yostorday morning on Main streot low Twenty-first. I Tons R Wilson and Jamos L. Sawle were yostorday appoined administtors of tho estato of Goorgo Sawtello, :ease<l, and gavo bond in 55,000, with ; D. Wilson as surety. i rue Bed Cross Oil and tho House & _ irrmann teams played a game ofiall ' the Riverside grounds Sunday aftoron, tiio scoro boing XI to 10 in favor ~ tho Qoueo & Herrmann team. [here wore flftoon cases iu the polico irt yostorday morning, and all but ir paid their fines. Chris Wolf wont oi the bill for sixty days and three lors for tho usual shorter terms. g' V scheme is uow proposod to have tho icton fountain repaired by the board public wocka out of the contingent id. If ihinga are ruahed tUo water y yet bo turned on before winter,, p N Justice K. II. Gilleapy's court yos- h day, Catherine Schnmpf win ro- .t ired to give bond in the sum of $100 jj breach of tho peace. Tho cbargo jj a made by Johanna Scliwaneriberg- * Text Sunday afternoon the married a and tho bacbelora of tho Central it club will play a ^arao of ball on j Tunnel Rroon, in which a grout deal b inturest is already taken in that part a town. . h Piib four aheot milla at the jEtna- v indard, which bavo been oif eoveral d ,'B on account of a shortage of mate- ~ I, resumed yostorday. It is believed it tho ontiro mill will rosume next ? mth. v Several faint efforts were made by f< > wcathor to become damp loat oven- () but not even a respectable eprinklo i, I. Tho ground noads moisturo badly u i tho streams are again nearly as dry 8 a rod hot atovo. fESTERDAY was a red lettor day in 1 jrld'a Fair excursion busincsa on tho heeling & Lako Erio railroad. About ) poraons went from Whooling, Mari'a Ferry and Eellaire, seven going m the latter placo. William Bodley was lodged in jail Officer Croightoa and Constable li minick Morris. Ho had givon bond . $200 not to drink any liquor for a ? ur, and had violated it. Proceedings li II bo taken to forfeit this bond. Die juries in both the criminal court d Judge Campbell's eido ofthocir- '' it court wore yesterday adjourned a Br till Thursday. In Judgo Jordan's, art the cage against Mary Reese, for " cony, was nollied by the prosecutor. c Cue robbery of W. J. Siiinsloton.lof f| rsoiiB, montioned yesterday, occurred g tbo First ward instead of tho Sovonth. t r. Shingloton was not arrostod, as was 1 derstood Sunday. Ho was simply ti itinc; at headquarters to idontify tha < iof. 1 [n Judge Paull'a court yostorday tho a ry in tbo caso of tiarah Dixon vs. nos P. Kodgors, oxecutor of tho will larlos Nichols, decoased, rendered a I rdict lor tho plaintiff in tho sum of IS A tnnfinn fnr n nnw trinl wnn * tered. [n playing at Clay school yesterday ornoon two girls collidod with groat . 1 rce at tho cornor of the school hoAsb, ] d ono of them, Isabolla Jepson, ughter of Br. S. L. Jopson, wan sorely hurt in the face. Her noao blod rrioly before the flow of blood conld stopped. J "Rosit Hosuhonah," tho Jewish New 6 aar, was appropriately celebrated at 11 e Synagoiiuo of the Wheeling Con- . agation yostorday, and was generally . served by Jowisli rosidonts as a holiy. It is followed on Septomber 20 by t >m Kipur, tho Day of Atonemeut, a 1 lomn fust day. 0(J ; A mehtino of tho council committees i i stroots, alleys and grades and rail- ; ads wot oalled for 3 p." m. yesterday, j consider the petition of the Wheel- l g & Elm Grove Railway Company for j e right to comtruot an electric roud rough East Whooling, but a quorum i is not present and nothing could be no. lhe paving of McColloch street delayed to await tho docision on this ittor. Hlood's Cures 1 SopM^^^Mdln ' ^ ' hen 7 years old began to bo troubled with eo. * ma on the bead, earning Intense Itching tad 1 irnlng, and affoetlns her ojea. Her mother i title): "We gave her six bottles ot ( Hood's Saraaparilla i id she Is entirely well, Iharo takoalt myself r that tired feeling and It does mo great . od." ubs. William MoKeldec, *04 stocklmfit, Baltimore, MA. Get Hood's. Hood's Pills oure all liver Ills, biliousness, , undlce, Indigestion, side headache. 33 ocnts. ' NTELLIGKNCKR'ii JOB'OFVICIC 1 . HEW TYPE. SKILLED WOItKMKN, HONEST , imtand tasty , ? and 27 UourtoeaUi Street I Brings comfort and improvement ai tends to personal enjoyment whi rightly used. The many, who live tx ter than others and enjoy lifo more, wi less expenditure, by more prompt adapting the world's best products the needs of physical being, will ntt< the value to nealth of the pure liqu laxative principles embraced in t1 remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presentii '? " - ' ? [II mo IUIill UtUOb ttCW^WUtu uuu I'M aut to the taste, the refreshing and tru beneficial properties of n perfect la itive; effectually cleansing the system dispelling colds, headaches and fovt ana permanently curing constipatic It has given satisfaction to millions ai met with the approval of the metlk profession, because it acts on the Ki tieys, Liver and Bowels without wen suing them and it is perfectly free frc every objectionable substanco. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all dm gists in COc and$1 bottles, but it iB mi ufactured by tho California Fig Syr Co. only, whoso name is printed on eve package, also the name, Syrup of Fi| and being well informed, "you will n accept any substitute if offered. REAL ESTATE. FOR_SALE. The property at 1X5 Zaaa street will bo ottiu ; a bargain for a short tlmo. Fifteenth stroot property. Eight-roomed dwt ig, with Uoublo tououieut iu rear. This li >od paying property. Prico to suit times. Now flvo roomed house on Llud utrcet, Ei 'heoliug, at a bargain. BUILDING LOTS. You can savo monoy by buying & lot now. iu huvo not money enough ut hand mak< uiMiit ftud'hold the bargain. Thrco splendid lots on North Huron streot; igherground on tho Island; on paved strc reet ear line: whore thoy are bound to lnere; i value. Will be void ut a loss to present owi sold before October L 3k-. O. SMITH, 1229 Market ' sel FOB SALE. Flfty-acro farm, largo orchard, small hou urn, three large flno work horses, one go >w, ten largo pigs, ono wugon, a good crop ay und corn and other things not mention ere. together with all farmlug tmuloineu Till sell all this for Si,800, or traue for city n cncc. Eight-roomed brick on South Front stre 1.000. Building lots everywhere, price (com $300 1.000 a lot. Four-roomed house, with flno pump in va i good location; lot COx 120 feet ucep. Will a ir 11.830. Call and sec some of our bargains in real ite I have in bunlnes rosidoncess, and farms o ulldlng lots everywhere, which amounts early throe hundred and fifty thousand dolls SO,000. Call und soo ma -mRV J. F=IN* REAL ESTATE, Telephono 037. fseOl ma Market street FOR_SALE. Lots in Bohren's and SpeldoVs addition. Corner lot, Thirty-flfth aud Chapllno stroo Atiiui turn utAtni iirirt IrItalian. ChiUlD. A flour mill, with rollor process. twonty-fl arrel capacity. Water and steam power. Si nil planer also attached; doing goodbuslni i tho country. This Is a bargalu. Coal With 00 feet. Has thlrty-suvon acres of land. >v ell all toffothor or mill separate. No. 8727 EofT street, fraiuo bouso, six rooo injo cellar, alloy corner. Easy tortus. No. 87-20 Koff street, Brlok nouwj, *lx roo nd hall, good location. Cheap. Eaav terms. Three houses on Wood street, high grout fo. 8518.35J0 aud 3522, 885'J each. Two houses on Twonty-ninth. lour rooi or.h. 81.400 each. ^ ^ A good fartn of 71*4 acros, one and a half mil rom the city. A good orchard, sit acres rape*.ha* ailvo roomodhouse, stables, ota. a bo tbeat of water. Will toll on easy terms 'uu'lnflMmnn'a'adilltlon. the but valuo be Blghtli waitt. ou vury oasy terms. for a in !a?l Thlrty-oUthth street, tlx rooms, now. Si,E Brirk houso lour room. and ball. Forty-U sd Wood streets, lull lot. josephaT arkle euslon Attornoy, Notary and Ileal Hati Agcut Houses rented and rents collect) OUlce No. 8517Jacob street luropean ilea mi tup aud draft agent Passa ticket* to and from all parts of Europe. A drafts to any point In Knropq mvS jOT on fourteenth strei FOE SALE. We offer for sale at ? barjtnln. ir bonuUt ,uco.tlio westerly 80 fret of LOT Na 40 at outhwestcornorolFOORTEKUTH and J AC THKMU The lot has a depth of 100 leet to Hey. FOB Jo. 10.11 Chapllno street, 7 rooms, brlclc. 82! (o. 110 Fourteenth street, framo, 0 rooms and bath ? 3 ,v. #7 Ohio street. Imnie, Ore rooms 1! Co. 71 Twonty-eliiluU strait, fromu. 3 room}. J <U. ill South Fomi street, 7 rooms and bath '? ?o. 202 Coalstroet, fnraw. S rooms.. 1 ,'a 3420 Sliiln street, frame, 4 rooms- 1; Jo. 1127 Alloy H, frame. 5 rooms. 1! Jo. 2417 Alley B, brick. 2 rooma.........? <o. 21C.1 Main stroet,'ttilrd boor. 2 rooms... ( Slx-roomea frauio dwolllug it Leatliorwo nodern, Storo rooms on South street. In Hoarno T irnaele building. . No. 2139 stroot. storeroom and dwell] llonoy to Loan, fire Insurance. RINEHART & TATUK Crrv Bask Building. Tclenhono 21'J. fan!7| Room No. I agoodshov We are always advising you idvertlse, and to keep on advert ing, but that does not cover t ?round entirely. Of course, y should make your advertising effe live?if an electric light be avalab irou should not use a "tallow di| to light the path to your store. What do we mean by that ? Si jly that the more conspicuous, t more artistic, flie more attractiv the more original you make your t irertisements, the more people u see and read them, and the m< :ustomers you will have to co tribute to your cash-drawer. Study effects in bold pretty ty ?good matter may be spoiled jgly dressing. Seek to catch t aye by a display of good taste in t style and arrangement of your s nouncement Above all, let it be bold enough be.easily read. Don't vex a reac by vexing his or her eyesl (The Intelligencer's If you have a house to rent c buy anything, want a situation I a faithful clerk, a desirable" boar ' thing, write just what you wan this out and send with amount, first insertion and one-half cent tion, to THE INTELLIGENCE ing less than 10 cents. id ? 2D it tli iy to st id " II I L_ 38 15- = WANTED. ** TRAVELERS' CHEQUES JL CHICAGO FAIR. <rs American Impress Co.'s Cheque* paid on F; n. Grounds and at 200 Chicago Hotels, otc. a{j identification required. au2J-Ti ?1 "XTTANTED?SALESMAN FOR OAI vi. IT FORNIA WINES. 8100 per month a r expenses, with cbauce for advance. Commissi JC- if proferred. No exporicuco required. AUdre ,m enclosing flvo stamps, W. A. VANDERCOC F.-P2 Wine Dept.. Loa Angelei. Cal. bc ic- A GENT&-SALARY ANDOOUMI j). XjLsION. best Fratorual Order. Assots. 3W0.1X Doth Llfo and Kndowmeut Glasaeu. Gilt-ed# dp in every rospect Some District Agoma wanu ry A ruro chance. Address KING & CO., 8 Unli J Squaro. New York. oetfi 5?' = 0* FOR RENT. = JpOR KENT. Ouo flat, flvo rooms and bathroom, first flo< ? No. 2101 lioir street ? Ono flat, four rooms and bathroom, soco floor, No. 2105 EofTstrcet. One Hat, four rooms. No. 60 Twenty-third stiv Oaettut, three rooms, No. G'JTweu ty-third stro Equipped with all modern Improvements Jy22 F. H. LANGE !" "pOR KENT.X No. 22 Tenth street, second floor, six toon ist bath aud hall; will reut at|25por mouth. I 1002 Main street, second floor, six rooms, bn and hall, at$10 pur month. Also at 1065 Mi streot, second floor, frouting on Main stro flvo rooms and bath, fctt per mouth. Third floi > o fronting on Main street, four rooms. 518 i mouth. Second floor frontlug on river, fc no rooms, at 820 per month. nt! I- JA MRS T. HAWLBY. 1420 Main St 1180 ' lor FOR SALE. JgTOCKS FOR SALE. 20 shares Bcllairo Noll Mill 20 shares Pea body Insurauco Co. 30 shares .Etna Standard I.&S. Co.,comm< 10 shares Bank of the Ohio Valley, so. 1 sharo Fort Hoary Club. od 13 shares Whoellug Title and Trmt Co. i of 20 shares South Sldu Hank. od 10 shares Mall Pouch Tobacco Company. itH. 20 shares JEtna Standard Iron and Stool Co. Ml. K. S. IRWIN. Brokor. soil Ng 'i\ Twelfth Street t F0K SAtE" r(i Dwelling houso of eight rooms in Colora nij Ohio, centre of village. A most dosirablo pr erty. Room on lot for two more houses. A houso and lot on Martin's Ferry piko. h n?i mile from Cole rain. Prices to Buit the times. ja& n. cope, ? Notary Public. Real Estate and Insuraueo Ago ' Coloraln. Ohio. mi'4-uwa JpOli SALE. S' My farm adjoining Park Viow, tho boauti suburban town, Ave miles east of Wheolii : Tho iann is 01% acres with a good fruit oxoha containing six kinds of plums, crab appl peara. quinces and all tho other fruits. Oc building lots. For particulars address or call CHARLES PAPE, ^ bq8 ,? Elm Grove, or on premise* ro TOWELLING HOUSES FOR SALI iw Two-story framo hooso In .Stnavlllo conta r ft Ing 10 rooms. 1,1 Two one-story framo dwellings In Kirkwo and a line farm for solo; cheao and easy ten R. T. HOWELL, . insuraucc aud Heal Estate Agent, m au24 Bridgeport. Ohi( h ~ ^ j1 Altai i;uit oaijcj. na, X? ? Farm of tlio Into Caroline Koaaraon'd (foi ?r crly owned by Ebcnozcr McCulloch), sltun .!*, on tlio waters of Short Creole, about six ml " i north of Wheeling containing about 130 ac or of the finest farming land In Ohio county. ] a line brick house containing eleven rooi nrt large substantial burn aud outbuildings W watered and fruit of all kind For particuh 00. iuquiro of F. B, KLIEVES, at Dollar Savli St Bank. sc SALE. ^ A FJ^W CHOICE LOTS AT ?D?INUT0 Cheap and on Easy Tortus. P , W. V. HOGE. ocfl City Bank Bulldiug, 1300 Market Street jT For Sale. ^ i $33,500 OMo County41-2 percent Bone 100 SIMPSON & HAZLET1 100 jjg No. 1311 Market St.. at ?oo = [g PROPOSALS. | NOTICE TO COAL DEALEE ou, ab. Ofpck of Walter It Ball, Clerk cf the Board of Education, ug. 45 Fourteouth Street, 1'ublio Library Buildlni Wiikelinq, W. Va., Soptombor 7,180 Sealed proposals will bo rocelved by the CI of tho Board of Education until 12 o'clock m. _ the 19tli day of September. 1803, for furnish d. clean and mixed coal and coke for tho ensu . * school year, to be delivered in such quuutl as required by tbo schools. Proposals will J. received for tbo cntlro supply necessary for ?- tho schools and for tho supply of each scfa ~~~ building separately. I r Tho successful contractor must furnish b< \/ for the Mitlsfactory fulUlhncnt of tho contrac V All proposals to be addressed to tho Couu teo on Buildings and Grounds of tho Board Education. ^ The committee reserves the right to reioct i to or all bids. S COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS AND GROUN IS Wm. Ellinoham. Chairman. ? he ou LEGAL NOTICES ? COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. >" Unon request of R. H. Cochran, adminlstra of the estate of D. M. Carey, doceaned, aud pursuance of tho law in such caso mado i m provided. I huvo appointed THURSDAY, t lu* iwth day of September, 1(03, commencing a he o'clock a. m., as the time, and my ofllce. 1 1404 Cbapllnc streot. lu tbo city of Wheeling re, Ohio county. West Virginia, an tho piace for colving proof of dobts or demands against ia* said D. M. Carey or his estate. /ill All persons having claims or domands agal tho said D. M. Caroy or his estate arc hun )re notified to make proof of the same before in. undesigned at the time and plaoo above ,n* pointod: Oivon under my hand this 14th day of Augi 1893. GEO. R< E. GILCHRIST, pe CorutnlRaionor of accounts of County Court by Ohio county. W. Va. ?u15-t he D Bicycles and in. Watches glven/T^EM to |(CfQ Glrl5. Write for particular) ier 1# AMERICAN TEA CO II II . 1 Gent a Word Coupon. i ir something to sell or trade, want to , want a good cook or a good servant, ding place, or have found or lost any. t, plainly, in the blanks below. Cut' at the rate of one cent per word tor per word for each subsequent inser-' R, No. 27 Fourteenth street. Notn, . ? " I _____??? ) REAL ESTATE. FOB S-A.LIE. air ? N'o Kino rooms and bath ou Jacob street, cheap * at f3,oo0. T Seven rooms and buth on Slxtoeuth >t:?t, iA" hall, utile ami bath. Fout-rooiued Uoumj m od Year. Good luvoftmcuL ou Six-rooniud house, brlok. both, gases, oa ?J. Twouty-foiirth a trout, for 93.800. K. Five-roomed houso, ou Market street, reals - lor $1080 h mouth; price 31,500. Good investu munt. Fivo-roomod houso on Twenty-sevouth street, & loi 25x100. at 51,WW. Cheap. ad Eightrroomod house on Eotr streot at 82,300. A sd. barxaln. an Fivo-roomcd houso. storeroom frout. ou Mo* 1 Col loch street, uear Fourteenth, at ?: jOj. ? Seven rooms, bath, ou South Frout Ktrect, rlvor view, for 13.700. Ou easy terms, Nino-roomed brick, all conveniences, No. suO Main street, lot 33 foot frouti for 99,000, 0u easy terms. Eight-roomed brick on Virginia street, cheap or, at 88,200. Six rooms and bath ou Venn street, near steel uJ bridge, at M,200. Two four-roomed housos on trio street, very ot cheap. Call aud seo us. oL ROLF & ZKNB. Tclephouo50G. [soil 1327 Market Streot " "" i\s, Z FOB E/ENT. at, ???? No. roc Market gtrcot - Si'-' u) >er No. 1000 Chaplino street, a rooms s oo >ur No. 81 Nineteenth street lti 66 No. 64 Eighteenth street - 1 > uo No. 170 Hcvouteenth strooL... 10 no ? JSo. 146 Fourteenth street. 'J?> 00 No. 10 Twenty-fifth street 0 00 No. 18 Twenty-fifth street.....^.,...... 7 .'<0 No. 2520 Main street, llrat floor 10 00 No. 2G02 Muin Ntreet. three rooms it oo No. 2GUi Market street, two rooms 7 00 Saloon. Martin's Kerry 20 00 Dwelling. Martin's Ferry .. 10 00 in. Two rooms and stable, Elizabeth street...... fi 09 No. 1131 EolT street.. .... W 00 No. 2703 Chapliue street, store room. 'J> 03 No. 2153 Main street, store room 12 oj Na 2805 Jacob atreot 8 0J No. 2015 Chapliue street 15 00 No. 2144 Alloy A. two rooms .. 0 00 Building for manufacturing or wholesale > business, in rear of Na lpOi Market St. FOR SALE. lu, op- . Lots No. 4 and 7, Gilchrist's addition, Square lso No. 5. alf No. 500 Market street. $1,400. Lot Na 2. Smith Front street, CO feet front, ruuuiug to river. ut, Flvo lots and flvo acres of laud in Trladelphis, F with two dweUiugs, slaughter house, ice home, stablo. and sixty beariug fruit troll, for $2,0M. 100 acre farm, Long Bottom. Mcltfi couut/, Ohio; 1.000 fruit trees. Price 81,600. Lot No. 19. suction 51. Centre street. Mound*. 'U1 vllio. and 10 shares In Mouudsvillo Mining and Qr Manufacturing ComjMiny. Corner lot north of stroot car barn. Fortyos: eighth aud Jacob streets. J*1 Lot No. 13 Water street, south of Forty-?i*htU ou street. Lota Noa. 0 and 7 Eoll' street, south of i-'urtr* L_ eighth street. . Lot No. 1ft. south of Forty-eighth street aad ? cast ot Jucob street. No. 742 Mnlu xtroot. . No. 1035 Cbapllno street J'1* No. 1 (TJD Kott stroot. . No. 1025 McCollooli stroot 0(1 No. 1044 McCollocti street. *** No. 221 Twonty-ninth street No. 2628 filniu street. ^ JAMES A.HENRY, Real Estato A^oat, U. a Claim Attorney. Col* lector ami Notary Public. m* au2l 1612 Market Street. te<l ?? Ilea ? 1 5S TRUSTEE'S SALE. vSii rpKUSTEE'S SALE. ?? Ji 4 By virtuo of a deed of trust mailo by John A. ? Farley and Aunlo Farley, his wife, to tho uu? denrijrned trusteo, dated tho 12th day of August, m iuo year lav.', aim recoraea in iuu ? otfeeof the County Court of Ohio county, iu tho State of Went Virginia, iu deed of trust X. book No. 85, folio m, I will on TUESDAY. THE l&rii DAY OF SKPTEMlJElC A. D. 180;!. beginning at 10 o'clock n. in. un suid day, at tho north front door of tho Court House of suid Ohio county, iu thu city of Wheeling, sell at public auction to the highest una tkat I bidder tho followlug described property, iu said "" city, or no much thereof as may he accessary to pay tho debt socured by said deod of trust und the oxponses portuining to the oxecutlou of tho trust created thereby, that is to say: The south quarter of lot numbored thirty-eight (;?). situate ou tho west sido of Main street, iu that imrt o! tho city of Wheeling. In tho county oi Ohio, In tho State of West Virginia, called Centre Wheeling. iu tho addition to suld city known ns the (Uiupliuo aud EoiPs addition to thu Mild city, ana bounded and desoribed in said deod of i trust as follows, viz: lieglnning at tho south* IC oast corner of said lot number ;w ou thu wait lu' liuo of Main streot; thence with Main street northwardly about sixteen feet six Inches to the centre of tho brick division wall of thu tuncr ment erected on tho property hereby convoyed: I t thcnco westwurdly through tho centre of the said brick division wull aud at right angles with HO Main streot and by suid contro line extended about one huudred and twenty-two feet to ilie alloy in tho rear of tho said lot: thence southwardly with tho western boundary lino of tho said lot Jiuuibor 38 about sixteen feot six Inches to the north bouudury Hue of lot number JJ7 of S tho said additiou, und thonce by said lust named lino to tho placo of beginning, togother with .'ill tho buildings und improvements upon saM parcel of grouud. Also tho undivided ouc-hulf of * ") strip or parcel of lot numbered thirty-seven (J"> v of tho suid addition, adjoining tho property e.) above described frontiug about threu feet In ? width on Maiu street, und extending (>.?? * j. wostwardly of evou width with said front about ** sixty feet, and to bo huld. used and enjoyed by i,' the occupants of the tcueuicnt erected ou tue Intf north hulf of said lot number >" aud by tl<? occupants of tho touemcut erected upon tue bo south quurter of said lot nutnbor 88 as ??u ?I"'V or passago in commou. The title to the property rri hereby udvortised to bo sold Is hollo veil to l?e lWi good, out lolling us trustee. I shall only convey .n* such title as is vested in iuo by the deed ot truit ) aiorosuid. Tkrmr of Sale:?One-third aud ui mucu j . 't more an the purchaser may elect to pay. cx-i in OI huud,*tho bulauee in two cquul luhtalnieui* at ,n one and two years respectively. With l.?u-r* luy est from tho day of sale, tho purchssor to give nq his negotiable promissory note for eacn installmont, secured by adood of trust <?u the nr.-i--riv. SL. GEORGE-U.CALDWK II ? Tru.-lee. War. 11. Hallkr. Auctioneer. " STATIONERY. BOOKS. ETC^ lVu (SCHOOL BOOKS \ g Supplies d | For Public and Private Schools. Ul0 Everything from a Slate Pencil Mt to Highest Text Book. jjjj \ Lowest Cash Prices ! ist Storo Opon Evory Night. ? STANTON'S omw 1301 Market fltrixit BOOKJjP'"'. CJCHOOL BOOK8 ? O USD SCHOOL STATIONIiHY' LITERARY ANl> HABMO.V MAO.UIN1A IU1KAH HUM.ICATIONB, BLANK DOOKE Wockly nud Dull/ Ncmpai'cri, Delivered R" al Extra Coat. C. H. QUIMUY. tot HHitarkciaireM