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THE FITTING WIND-UP j?( '' Of the Meeting of the Knlghta ol the Mystlo Chain. =; JIN ENTERTAINMENT AND BANQTET i In ttio I. O. O. F. ball Largely Attondcd last Nielli ?TU? Next Annual Mooting to bo Held in Piedmont. Tlio JLu?t Buiiiiiowi Kcs*lort Yeator day Forenoon?A I'rniltaUlo ana t'-nJuyablo Convention at an Knd. i Tlio Soloct Castlo, Knights of tbe t Mystic Chain, reassomblod at 9 o'clock yoaierday morning witU Soloct Commander W. J. Williams la tlio chair. Tho mock degreo was conferred upon Fait Commander John Uallinger, of ':it, Silver Wave Castle No. 11. The Select Caitla aubscrlbed for fifty copies of tbo ; Stent Society Ouuiji, the official organ of the order. The following gentlemon wore np j pointed as a press committee, to fnrnish ' tho press of tho statu with the news of the order daring tbo ensuing year: J. M. Stanley and F. \V. Rose, of Piedmont; C. L. Wiseman, of Elk Garden; S. S. Buzzard, of Borkoloy Springs, and George liopwood, of Wheeling. This committee was instructed to havo a ' ltirun rtimntitv of literature printed to use in advertising tlio ordor. Fidelity Castle No. S, uf Thomiu. wna granted a ehartor free to ropltiA one destroyed by lire. The queal'iou of "How to spread and advance the ordor" was diseussod by various roprejentutivos. Nominations woromadoof candidates to fill the various soioct ofiicos, to bo voted for at tlio regularelection in June next Supremo Iteprcientative John M. Stanley, of 1'iedraont, exemplided the secret work of the order during a secret session. Suitable resolutions of thanks to the Wheeling brethren, tho railroads nnd lintels were unanimously adopted by a rising vote. The sunrerna representatives were instructed to use their inlluenco in the ;.'.'i supreme castle to liavo tho ritual of tlio subordinate castle revised. A resolution was udoptcd that nt fuIturo .sossions tho afternoon of tho second dnv only would bo devoted (o parades, demonstrations, etc. Select Commander W. J. Williams apBflfe pointed the following district doputy feulect commandon and standing committees: , DISTRICT DEPUTIES. Grantcounty, Owen Brinegar, of Wil 011; Ohio county, John Walford, of Wheeling; Marshall county, William Barlow, of Bomvood; Marion county, N. IL Conaway, of Barrackvillo; Minora! county, C. L Wisoinaii, of Elk Garden; Morgan county, tiitnoon S. Buzzard, of Berkeley Springs; Randolph county, J. J. Forguson, of Moutrose; Tucker county, W. F. Randolph, of Parsons. STANDING COMMITTEES. Financo ami mileage, Goorge Ilopwood, James it. Burgo and John Cardona, ol Wheeling; election returns, iJ. C. Kophart, 8. N. Moore and J. II. Cain, of Koyser; law and supervision, 1'. \V. Rose, F. I). Beck andfCapt. 11. .V. Corvell, of Piedmont; appeals and grievances, J. I). Dodgo, Now ton Christy and A. R. Cornelius, of Davis. At noon tho select castle was closed in due form, to moot in annual sossion at 10 o'clock a. in. on the fourth Tues. day in Soptoinber, 1804, at Piedmont. A FIXE EXTEUTAINAENT. The closing exorcises were held last vonlng at the I. 0. 0. F. hall, boing in tho nature of a vocal aud literary entertainment. Tliiu was arranged by the local castles, complimentary to the visiting ollicers and members and tho jtionds of the order. Long bofore 8 o'clocK the hall wna crowded with members and friends, who enthuiiasticallv encored every number of thoenterlaining programme. I John Walford, select vice commandor, was muster of ceremonies of tho evenThis programme was carriod out to tho satisfaction of tlio audience: Opening odo, by members of tho order; prayer, by Rev. G. W. Hop wood; golo, "Tho Song that Eeacliod my Heart," Miss Emma l!dgo; address by Fust Commander J. M. Stanley, of Piedmont; quartette, "Tho Foresters' Song," Miss Lulu Furgcsou, Messrs. C. Bourno, A. Davidson iiud W. It. W'ostwood; recitation, "Gone with a Handsomer Mnn," F. H. (Jrago; address, Military Rule, General James 11. Roberta, of l'hiladelpha; quartette, "Tho Rod Croas Knights," Aliases Edgo nnd Ferguson, and Meaara. Hopwood and Westwood; recitation, "Iho Boy'a Esaayon tho liorae," J. M. ilryaon; aolo, "By tho bad Sea Waved," C. Bourno; aolo, "Anchored," W. R. Wostwood; recitation, "Ovor the Hilla to ilia I'oor House," and "The Bridge Tondor," Prof. F. II. Crago: ; double quartetto, "Clougli and Crow, by membors; recitation, "Jim and the Cats," J. B. Bryaon; solo, "Love's Golden Bream," Miaa Lulu Furgoson; cliorua, "Good Night, Farewell," by lUomberB. Thn addreaaus ?ero oapoclally interesting. J. M. Stanley oiplainod and dwelt on tbo principles of tho order aud tho advantage's nnd benefits dorivod from it. Genonil Roberta told in n humorous atylo of his ability as nn orator, which he provod by lua eloquent butbrlof talk on tliu military branch of tho order. Both of tho uddroasoa wero closed followed by tlio attontiro audieuco and warmly applauded at thoir close. Every one was then invited to the banquet prepared by tho ladies of tho order in tho hall on tho second lloor. Several hours wore agreeably spent nt tho table, during which a numbur of informal toasts wero oflored and responded to. All in all the evening's oxorclios formed a fitting finale to a succoss[ ' ful annual session. II sorFwcD from biliousness, indigestion, otc. Simtnons Liver Regulator cured aftor doctors failod.?W. 1). Bird. Novkity Silks and Braids at Emkiiei 31 Eft's. II Special World's Fair Exconion via Fenusjlvauln Ltnox Kv". OctoborS from Wheoling. Train leaves RiV' 0:30 a. m., elty tlmo, arrives at Chicago 10 p. m. Stops at South Chicago, Grand p; i Crosilng and Englewood. Return coui pons valid October IS. ' tiovr Kitten to Chicago Monday. . Next Monday tbo Wheeling A Lake > Erie railway will sell tiikets to Chlca Br-' go aud return at low rates. Tickets good on all regular trains going and ro Bf ? turning. Trains for Uhfcagn leavo '.St Wheoling at 9:43 a. m. and 3:15 p. m., if' city tlmo. Shortest routo and quickest vt ujjjuxjjlxtu j LOCAL BKBVlTlKa. ' be BlalUra of Minor Moaant la aaA About til. Cltj. 00 Opira Horn tliii evening?"Uncle _ Tom'a Cabin." ? Job Waltok, a aaleiman, was ymter- a[ day lockod up byOffioer Weit u a plain drank. A number of akifl owner* nt Bon wood and in the Eighth ward hare had their akllla itoien. and are hot about it. Tni tange building ia up to the fourth etory, aa ia nlao the Moaonic hail, and ?8 rapid progrnta ia being made on botli. Ri if dntkils aro bnffRinif a (rood many 01 aqnirreia in tho country 'round about or just now. They are aaid to bo plenty. ne Cox & Co. began work promptly yea- , torday on tho ropaira of tho heating nc boiler in the baaement of the city half. m a..i -i u__i: .ul. lu. i J.I1K V/Ufc Ol Cimifc MumIHK wiuu ui vnu jjj South Sido hits bean liavintc lomo exctt- m ing nmtchoa at tlio new Mozart Park Vo alloys. no Fireh wero drnwn at Factory II, of tlio United biatoa Gloss Cotnponv, vol- mi terdny. This docs not look much Jiko in "resumption." mi O.ve plain drunk was fined $3 and ' costs in tho police court yosterday, and JJj not having tho monoy ho wont to the bill for fifteen days. ?' The Wheeling It Lake Erie railway ni has made arrani!oinont8 to continuoits . popular Monday excursions to Cliicaiio )l0 durine October, beginning with next Monday. bri By resolution of the Wheeling [)0 Butchers' Association the prlco of pork will bo increased aflor next Monday no from 12} co[its a pound for the best cuts th to 15 cents. ye Citv Collector Sharper has ap- wl pointed that votoran, Fred Vnruli, and a > John Clyker and Jesse Shaffer as his un duputios, which ought to bo u very of ellicient force. an Tim new extension laddors recently u. fiurchasod by tho city provo to be too nrgo ior tho truck. Tho manufacturers ?n agreed 10 maico mo noessary uiiurauuuB , in tbo truck to accommodate tUo lad- ?'{ dern without cost to the city. j Tim weatbor yesterday wag still cool, tI|' though bright and suun.v, and the nights uro chilly enough to make a little lire a necessity. Heavy clothing and over- jj coats have monopolized ilio styles, and ' tho summer cars nro deserted ia the j evenings. jj? Shebifp Fiianziihim yeslorday re- 0f ceivod news that Annio Zier, sent from Gr this comity in 1883 to Weston us a pli lunatic, hnd died in tho asylum there u? September 10. Superintendent Crtim- bu backer wants information concerning Tli her family. C. William Sales, of Talbert's run, up tho rivor, went suddonly insano tho otlior dny, and, imagining himself in u fight with h Hungarian, broke all tho windows in his iiomo with a shoo. Ap- . plication has been made for his admission to tho W,oston, \V. Va., asylum. riv WonK was commenced yosterday nn tearing down tbo frame buildinir at tho agi corner of Jacob and Thirty-sixth streets w; now occupied by Brico's drugstore and . Dr. Pipes's oflice. A three-story brick W1 building will replace it Tbo drug store roi will bo movod a squnro down the street, mi Tug Barnesville base ball club will w* play tbo Marietta club Octobor 3, 4, 6 P" and 0, tho first two at Barnosvillo and the last two at Marlotta. Tbo Barnes- W1 viilo boys will play the Bollaire Stars tw0 October 7, and oxpoct to play tbo Cin- *?' cinnati Kods and tho Findlay club later, ^ Sundeex, McGeo, WvolIs, Monroo, Val Vino, and last but not loatt, bonnie Bossio SearK tho Colorado contralto, 1 are tbo favorites this woek at tho Museo To theatre, and next week's show will bo Ot hotter still. Manager J?iwlor says he it has tho Whooling peoplo with him now, mi and it Is no longer uphill work. Ladies ot should attond in tho afternoon, and so an avoid tho crowds at night, und they 0n should securo one of those linndsotuo an dnnvnnira to hft l?ivon flWflV noxt week. ABOUT PEOPLE. tin Straogors lu tho City anil Wheeling Folks ^ Abroad. , be J. M. Allen, of Grafton, Is a Windsor tal guest. un Mr. J. H. Hobbs is borne from Mt. kil Clemens. Dr. Charles Wingerter has gone to Now York. H. ShulilT, of New Cumberland, is at ,' the McLuro. A. F. MoWilliams, of Grafton, li ? *| McLuro guest. J* W. L. Medil', of Steubenvillo, was ^ down yesterday. G. L. Hendorshot, of Parkorsburg, is a Windsor arrival. J. A. Clark, of Fairmont, registered at fe< tliu McLuro yesterday. Col. Hugh Sterling was at 6toubeu- lii villo on buiinois yestorday. co E. L. Hutton and wifo, of Slstersviiie, i wure at the Behler yestorday. fo< W. H. Curry, of Charleston, is in the co city, a guest of tho Windsor. i Mrs. F. W. Colmar and sister aro 'ni home from a visit to Pittsburgh. John Wilson is back from a visit to , ' liis old home at Waynesburg, Fa. ? J. W. Powora, of Parkersburg, is in on the city, and registered at tho -llcLure. Q0 Mr. J. O. Howeils will return to the modical college at Philadelphia to-day. Fred Tristram, traveling passongor , ; agont for tho Wabash systom, is In the c"y- i? H. 3. Burns, of Martinsburg, regis- q, tered at tho McLuro yestorday afternoon. wc Miss Margarot Dunlap, of AVashington. Pa., is tho guest of Wheeling ? friends. ?1 Mr. W. P. Thompson loft yesterday .5' over the Paniiandle for her homo iu New York. jJJ (Jon. Van H. Bukoy, of Parkersburg, 01 rogistorod at the Windsor yesterday = afternoon. Mrs. Isaac Garrison, of West Liberty, 1 has gone to visit hor daughter, at Con- | tralia, Kansas. ^ Mr. Hugo Loos was among tho Whool- \ ing poople who attendod tho St Glairs- I villo fair yesterday. K. B. Franzheim, Robert Simpson and Robert H. Haase attendod the St. Clairs* villo fair yestorday. Rev. A. B. Rikor loft yesterday to 1 attend the Pittsburgh M. E. conference, now in session at \> ilkinsburg. Miss Laura M. Conner has returned from Mountain Lake Park, aftor spending tho summor vory ploasnntiy there. W. W.JHulings and wifo. William , Forsvtli, of Sistersvillo, and W. G. Snod'grais, of Burton, aro registered at tho Bahlor. Miss Ada Marquis, of Armourdale, and Miss Clara Copeland, ot New England, Ohio, aro guests of the family of n II. 0. Kennedy, of the Island. K S. J. Ogden, of Shinnston; J. W. bi Roso and wifo, of Piedmont; W. F. te Stewart, of Sistersvillo; ft. P. Burt, of Mannlmton, and II. Bandl. of New Martinsville, aro tbo West Virginians at at the Stamra. lo E F. ltiddle.of Fort Wayne, Ind., rode in this morning on his bicycle from _ Richmond in ono hour and seventeon minutes. Ho loft on tho Pan-Uandlo (a mnd vfor Wheeling, where lie will end a few days, then go home.?6lrunviUe Herald. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Nave, of ithany, loayo to-day for Tarrytown, . Y., where they iiavo taken u hooio id will spend tho winter. RAILWAY TRAINMEN MEET. anual Election of OlUcem Yeatertfny. Tito Proposed Cut In Wage*. Yeatorday foronoon o.meeting of delates representing tbo Drotborhood of lilway Trainmen oil the Baltimore k I io lines'wa* held in the ball of the ? Ionization, Walter's hall, at Iho corr of Ohapline and T\fbnly-?ixtli roets. The object of tho inoetiug wan it to conaidar the proposed cut of r cent in wages, as scomod to bo tliu ] ipression outside of tliu ordor, but orely to eloct ofllcen for thn onsuini: ; ar and transuct outlier-routine buui* W. A. Kane, of Garrolt, the chnlr- {j? in, was at his post, and tno delegates Jr attendance roprotonlod about 1,'JOO ambers of tho division. *hc m ??usilin thft rlinir?ft of IllI A WW BIOl.HU" ' e following officers: H. K. Garden, of ran ttsburgb, chairman; W. A. Hang, as- I tant chairman; U. C. Harizell, of in i Itiraoro, secretary; 0. 0. Cross, of ant licngp Junction, assistant. ber l'lio aossion only lastod abont two ati' nrs, and after dinner the visitors di* iro si,own about the city by locai ali( othren. Thoy were a fine-looking jt ] dy of inen. mc While the' proposed cut of wanes was ,)ro t fortnally considered, according to ' o bost information to be obtained, j t there was soroo talk about it, and tile a few members seomoii to think cv5 eduction of 5 percent would not bo . fair, the large majority were in favor B181 resisting tho proposod cut to tho end, d if it came to an issue, going so far Co. to strike. P<u Yesterday afternoon tbo committoo a"< grievances left for Baltimore, whora ace day it Is to confer with tho railway idols relative to tbo raattor. 1'ho dolegates woro quartered at the -.Lura houso and the rogistor showed e following: if. A. Rang, of Garrett, Ind., chairin of the Baltimore & Ohio svstein; ? V. Harliell, J. Hardy, K L All- gj ltt and J. F. Clayton, of Baltimore; No.' \V. Powors, of Parkersburg; U. J. irriss. of Mnrtinsburg; It J. Welsh, ? {?Cumberland; A. J. McWillinms, of No. afton; D. F. Coleman, of Philadelia, E. J. Castor, of Keyser; H. K. irdner and C. 11. Seymour, ot Pitts- No', rgh; E. G. Hough, of Painesville./Ora Sjjt omas M. Kelly, of Cumberland, and C. Cross, of Chicago Junction. liuil ? t,L A SPARIIINO MATCH twecu "ICid" McCoy and Jaclc Wcl?h Sladu Lnst Niylit. ^nst evening "Kid" McCoy, who nr- h'? oil from Akron Wodnoaday evening, d Jack Wolsh, of Chicago, mot and N< rood to meet in tho ring October 12, runj thin twenty-five miles of Whooling, wf[| th four-ounco glovos, and spar twenty ?tni> jnds "for scientific points," Tho ohii itch ii to be at catch weights, which j* II be about 140 pounds each. The jj in now woigh about that, tho kid bo- cc r n half-pound the heavier. Both oigli II train hero. A forfeit of $23 each |tjj is put up last night, and tho men are i? Beet again Saturday night and doposit olih j rost of the rnonoy and arrange tbo cl^ tails. K? Si "Uncle Tom" To-night. N< That perennial favorite, "Undo JJi m's Cabin," will be soon at tho N< >era House tills evening. Old as itis, never 'ails to fill a house, drawing , ?ny peoplo who nover attend any bor sort of a theatrical performance, "JJ d the Rial company, which is topres- M t it here to-night, has usually beeu long tbo best on tho road. A Chance fur our IVIioat. ^fj Lisuok, Sept. 28.?In consequonco of o scarcity of Hour and tho incroase in o price of bread, an ofliclal dccreo has on published authorizing the impor- 0|? .ion of 150,000 tons of foreign wheat m>ih til July 21 at a duty of 15 reia por ^ lo. ?3 ... 36x1 Gormab Wnffona Destroyed. London, Sept. 28.?A despatch to tho -rma from Capotown says that Chief itboole has doslroyed twonty German No inons, which wore on tboir way from No! ondholk to Swnkop. Four wagons turning from Swakop wero alsode- n?.' royed. No'. , No. Ilend nrntcr Iteporla. - ,Mt? jj" PirrJBOnoir, Pa., Sept. 28.?Rivor 2 No. >4 O in?t>ai olnni- anil trnrinnr NO lb w iuvuwi ' ?* Moroaktown, W. Va., Sopt. 28.? No. vor 4 f?et and stationary, cloudy and m|] ol. st SitERNflnono, Pa., Sopt. 28.?River 6 CIS it and 11 inches and falling, fair and ol. Oil City, Pa., Sopt 28.?Eivor 2 :hcs and stationary, clear and cool. p,. lr von desire a luxuriant growth of altnv hair of a natural color, nature's T awning ornament of both soxes, uso ly Hall's Vegetable Sicilian liair lto- = wor. _ Chans6 uC Tralns on U. A O. It. Il? )n anil aftor Octobor 1 tlio local . litis leaving Grafton at 0:15 a. m., riving at Wheeling at 10:80 a. m. ;and Hi iving Wheeling at 3 p. in., arriving at "7\ afton at 7:25 p. m., will not run on ndavt, but will continuo to run ou iek days, same as now. You can bo permanently cured of tho j, liutn or Whisky habit without leav- c Z your-homo or business. Dr. B. JI. j, oolloy, Atlanta, Ga., n noted special- ? ; in the-o tllsoagos, wilt If requested, u ad a valuable book to any one interleil. t.h 8 4ood3s Cures ' Tien 7 years oUl began to bo troubled with eo. cm on the homS, causing Intense Itching and _ imlns, aad allqetlng her. eyes. Hsr mother K stiles: " Wo gavo her slit bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla _ id sho ts entirely wen. lhavo tokoaitoyiell ? r that tlrod fooling and It does mo great ?d." Una. William McKkldix, 404 stockton St, Palttporo, Md. Oct Hood'a. j, Hood's Pills ettre all liter Ulj, bUloinaess, ucdicc, jn^igcitiop, bIcX 23 ccutis ? -*7rpr?.T? -- -~ * : -x MOWLEDGE 3rlags comfort and improvement and ? ds to porsnnal enjoyment when iitlv used. The many, who live betthan others and enjoy life more, with, i expenditure, by more promptly ipting tho world's best products to ? needs of physical being, will attest value to health of tho pure liquid _ ativo principles embraced in tho lody, Syrup of Figs. ts excellence is due to its presenting ? the form most acceptable itnd pleas- ? to tho taste, tho refreshing and truly icflcial properties of a perfect lax- ~ re; effectually cleansing the system, \\ polling colds, headaches and fevers exp< I permuncutiy curing constipation. JfPj ias riven satisfaction to millions and t witli tho approval of the medical = fission, because it acts on tho Kidrs, Liver and Bowels without weak- ?? ng them and it is perfectly freo from h ry objectionablo substance. nnj syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- iim Is in 60c and$l bottles, but it is man- -171 ctured by tho California Fig Syrup -J1 only, whose namo is printed on cvory ikage, also the name, Syrup of Figs, |?[|i i being well informed, you will not ??<] opt any substitute if offered. Mali 1 Tcht pou REAL ESTATE* _?! A Month. No.: 145 Foorloon th streot ? 820 VO On M Kiijlitvcuth street 15 00 floor !J Alloy K and Turuilual railroad - 8 0J Oil r? Aiioy k aim Torintnai ranroan . y.? U-V/2 Main street.... 10 00 5702 Chapllne stroot. store ronra.....^?? :iwj Woods street, three rooms............. 0 00 ?? 105) Main street, three room*...-........ 0 00 SWT Alloy 1?... .. 9 00 12501) Alley K. two rooms C 00 20 Thirty-third stroot ..... 8 ?0 2i?2p AJlov Iv. two rooms. 0 00 jp 2OTI MArlcot street, two rooau............... 7 00 M]]j 107 Alloy 10, two rooms 5 00 gtrec ding for manufacturing or wholesale ?? islue?t.lu rear of No. 1301 Market st O. FOB SALE. p 1101 High stroot two lots and thrco r? >u*es for .. ~.. 82.000 * 11(128 .Main street 2.000 2241 Main street >. A0C Market ntreot. 31,400. . Z n Na 2, South Front stroot, CO foot front, uingtorivor. ^ vo lots and flvo acres of land iu TriodelpQla. ~2? i two dwelling*, slaughter hou*>, feeJiouso, -w-^ lo. and sixty bearing frnlt tree* for 52,0)J. fl ) aero farm, I/ong llottonu Melgi coauty. ** ): 1.C00 fruit trees. 1'rlce 31,500. , M] >t No 19. section 54. Centre stroot. Mound* Mibi ). and 10 shares In Mouudsvillo Mining and Tlio lufacturlug Compauy. cont irner lot north of stroot car ham. Forty- pear th and Jacob street*. , , bull >t No. 13 Water street, south of Forty-olghth st. . sol iLh No*. 0 and 7 Eoff stroot south of Fortyith street it No. 15. south of Forty-eighth street and JLJ of Jacob ttrcot. . ?. 10 K Chaplino street. * Tv i.1029 ICoit street. ing >. 1025 MeColloch street. 'i v ). 1014 MeColloch street and >. 221 Twonty-ninth stroot i. 2G2S Mulu streot. ???? an JAMES A.HENRY, I Eitate Agent U. S. Claim Attornoy. Colstor aud Notary Public. \ p 23 1612 Market Street. T ON FOURTEENTH STREET TOESA1E o ofTor for sale at a barenin, If bought nt r\ ] [>. the westerly 30 feet of LOT Na 4') at tho I ihwesteomorof FOURTEENTH and JACOB wJ ;KL*T3. Tho lot has a depth of 100 foot to au !ooo will buy No. 2349 Chaplino street, lot 120, with eight-roomed brlok house. N< nOIR, IRZEHSTT. 8S her: 69 Twenty-eighth street four rooms. ...312 00 jiuL 290?Chaplino street llvo rooms 10 00 T?. 77 Main stroot five rooms .. 10 00 Nov 2120 Main street two rooms 7 60 , A RAvnntaonth iitrofiL lour rooms ... 11 00 2117 Main street, storeroom. 11.1 Fourteenth utroot, frame, G rooms ?2L icl bath .... 20 00 KrObfo street, frnmo, flvo room*. 13 00 71 Twenty-eighth street, frarao.3 rooms. 10 Oj 202 Conl street, frarno, n rooma .... 7 00 2417 Alley B, brick. 2 rooms 7 00 2103 Main street, third boor. 2 rooms... 0 00 x-roomwl frame dwelling at Lcatherwood, r?\ lern. E. 1 ore rooms on South street, la Ilearno Tabtele building. T1 o. 2139 Main street, storeroom and drolling. nro nun Money to Loan. Firo Insnranco. iSf ble INEHART & TATUM, STJ Crrr Bank Building, jlcphono 2ia fscl5| Boom No. 0. ]S WALL PAPER. oS - ~ ?' that and , . han & ? ag Vthi WALL PAPER. Parlies wishing to bonutify tlioir "V ouso9 by Daperinit or usini; Linrnata can bo accommodated much < ol , etturnow than in tlio sprinir, when ' all verybody wiatioa thoir work dono Hoi t once. ' All work guaranteed by us to bo tho atlsiuctory. jjjjj OHN FHIBDBL 3c CO., |j? 1110 IIA1.N STBKKT. N mec Gffi ' Mcl 3RNICE AND TIN ROOFING. [>?r iLVANIZED IRON CORNICE K valt AND 5)o Tin. Roofing! 1111(1 A 81 P* >edal attention glren to all klndi of SHEET ? N and TIN WORK on buildings. Alio lEL and FELT ROOFING. ill and get prices before contracting, as I am [tared to glvo bargatus iu that line of work. . F.CALDWELL, & 1506 tad 1M6 MARKET STREET. lei ? = of ?JOB + .WORK# ha SATLY ASD FfiOHITLY EXECUTED , ? >; AT THE INTELLIGENCE!* JOB BOOili Tie Intelligencer's 1 Ceil 1/ you have a house to rent or somethii juy anything, want a situation, want a g< i faithful clerk, a desirable boarding placc hing, write just what you want, plainly, his out and send with amount, at the rat irst insertion and one-half cent per word ion, to THE INTELLIGENCER, No. 27 ng less than 10 cents. WANTED. rANTED?SALESMAN FOR CAU- -r?, r FOItXU WINKS <100 per month uuil _C intoa. with cbnnce for advance. Commission eforrcd. No experienco required. Addro??. I Uilnjf flvo mumps. W. A- VANDERCOOK, Scven i I Wine Dept.. Lot Antrelcs. Cat. so- North Fr *" Four-n rno oc-M-r cheau. SI FOR RENT. Klghti Oil KENT. OCTOBER l.-THRKE rooms anil title. AU i? (rood condition six-roa ple?Miut location. No. 30 Twontj-Kconil $..,005. it. WILLIAM /.INK. miJ> * Five-rc OK KENT. "jfbavo evorywhi coml floor. No. 22 Tenth street, six room*. Cone in. room and hall. 825 OJ per month. Second offer you v No. 1002 Main street, six rooms, bath room hall, $35 per month. Third floor. No. 1005 u T^T i airoot, four rooma und hall, $20 por month. * * ;o basoiuutit barber.abon, corner Mulu and ;h streets, $25 per month. All Immediate Tolouh easlon. JAMES L. 1IAWLEY. p 4 ?JO Main Street -rp OR KENT. K Special >eflat. flvo rooms and bathroom, first floor. b,?'!Ln?l! S10I Eoir street . io flat, four rooms and bathroom, second ?. . No. 2105 Eofl* street. ?' io flat, four rooms, No.06 Twenty-third street. ^ lo? ? loflut, three rooms, No.02Twonty-thlrU streuL J*";'J" uipped with all modern improvement*. tloiw for B F. H. LANOE. 91.100f f bich gro FOR SALE. South f! OR SALE-A SMALL BAKERY T doing a cood biwluosc bet oI raasonB for wtr *,uri aj. GEOtlGE J. UAT1USON, 1323 Mnrkct 1 MrS !i ?130toSa L'OCKS FOU SALE. & C shares Bellalro Nail Mill. D f 1/ I shares l'eabody Insuraneo Co. 1 i IN. I shares /Etna Standard 1.?fc S. Co.. common. shares Fo?u>rIu Class Co.. S2001 hare Fort Henrv Club. resldenci shares FJro & Mitriua Insurance Co. Cood wst shares South Sido ltank. educato shares Miill Pouch Tobacco Company. 0?jy flvc shara) ^Ecua Staudnrd Iron and Stool Co. houses h K.&1KWIN. Brokor. - clash, ot B No. 24 Twelfth Street twelvo a OR SALE. "LSU'U Point cb r farm adjoining Parle Viow, tho bcautlfol Pleasant irbau town, Ave miles east of Wheeling Call on farm is GlJ^ocrc* with a cood fruit orchard, Dike lots ainlnjr Mx? kinds of plums, crab apples. n. quinces nud all tho other fruit*. Wood ding lots. For particulars addross or call ou CHARLKS PAPE, } ' Elm Grove, or on promises. -p?1 I WELLING HOUSES FOB SALE; J-ots in ro-story frame houso in jEtnavllle contain* bouse tu 10 rooms. v A Hour ro one-story framo dwellings in Klrkwobd, barrelen a flue farm for sale; ct}cau and easy terms, and plan It. T. HOWKLL, in iho co insurance aud lion I Estate* Agent. <200 feet. i24 Bridgeport, Ohio. soli all tc OU SALE. . ,Co?f No. H7: invniiAfno tato imrnniy<lT(\v u IT viiuivci wio A1 Luuuiuxv;n juruu No. MIS. C'hoap and oq Easy Torrav Tu?.,h W. V. HOGE. 2? d City Bank Building. 1300 Markot Stroat. grapeab - tho best trade for GENERAL NOTICES. Wf In tbo Kigtr [TY TAX NOTICE. Qa and Woo Orncs op City Collector ") irvi Public Ouilui.no. v J \J t Wheeling. Soptombor 10, 1803. -J Ponsion >tlce is boroby given that tho City ToflM for Agent. , will be duo and parable at tho office ol tliu Oilico I Collector. Public Building, Monday, Octo- Europeai 2. 18W. Persons paying all their taxes on ticket* day during October, will bo eutltlod to a draft* t ount of two por cont on olty taxes. ic taxes on real ostato will boar intoroat from U|1 C omber 1. 1803. at tho rato of ten per ccnt per ^ REDEMPTION OF BONDS S?c House ?or? Whcellni llous? lectric Light Loan, iJSK Lot oiu ie holdeni of the abovo namod bonds Cornor hereby notified that bonds of tho following House ibors havo.been called. namely: 187, 34, inc. $l,5t . 07, S03, ~07, 31, 810, 03, 20, 07, 'J, 40, Houso 100, 111, 800, 03, 170.134, and aro pay*- Three I October 1. 180J. at which date tboy will Houso 0 to bear interest. Bonds and coupons will Honao aid at tho Bank of the Ohio Valley. good con 1M1SS10NERS OF ELECTRIC LIGHT LOAN. solfl 8h(,r < ac House "OTIOE. . ?trcot. * Throe )tioo is herebr given thkt tho "ELSON lug"***! tSS COMPANY" hat changed its name to Kino it of-WK8T VIRGINIA GLASS COMPANY," city live that tho Secretary ot State ban under his with all d and groat seal of tho Stnto of West Vir* Lots or a. issued his certificate*, benrlngdato tho 13th pi?0 f of September, A. D. 1893. declaring thst tho miles cm BLftON GLASS COMPANY" Ih to bo thure- Houso r known br the name of "WEST VIRGINIA Buslnc ISSCOSlPAHlf." ty'oidnolI tbuBonrdQl ato price ictors. 1L E. WADOELL. Ono ol 20-w Socrotary. c|ty. frot [OTICE. ' cl i$ jflco Is heroby given that a apcclnl meoting N E ? l>o stockholders of tho WKtfT VIRGINIA k*k~Sm ISS COMPANY will bu hold ot tho McLuro iBO, In tho olty of Wheeling. West Virginia, == Saturday, tho 21st day of October A. I). 1891. o'clock p. in., for tho purpoto of reducing par value of tho shares of IN capital stock, aging its by-laws and adopting now onos, of doing ouv other business which mnr fully bo done by the stockholder* In general ,Tv Tttv r itlng. By order of tho Board of Directors. JN T,,E c 1L & WADDKL. Danio 20-W Sorretrtrr. fOTICK Josei 1 Bv vlrt r?tico Is hereby givon that at tho special entitled' itlng of the stocTcholdors of "WE8T Vllt- W?nb#r, tIA GLASS COMPANY," to bo held at tho of Ohio < ,uro Houso. in tho city of Wheeling. West a coraml rlnfa. ou Snturduy, the 21st ?luy of Onto- report: , A. D. 1803, at 2 o'clock p. m., tho follow* _ Hnt? resolution will bo ofTered: Llnewea nrtttti. That tho capital stock of tho MWKST plalrtant IUINIA GLA&V COMPANY" bo and the saino ami the loroby roduced by a reduction of tho par Secoui >eot it*fcharo? toono hundred and twenty- Prtwhr (1125) dollar* per share. So that hereafter fhlrdw value of each share shall be one hundred parties li twonty.fl7e (#123) dollar*. T , Notice O. LAMn, bns ilxo<! tockhohlorofiald West Virginia Glass Com* ?? my. se2C-w Wbee n 1 be will i in soldo JEWELRY. CVL. & C.^ DB,U To ,11 I 'he celebrated V acheron ;Uc Constantin Watch oWS! ids them all. Don't think iSamS buying a Watch until you MS .ve examined it. iSSta at my ol lug. in t: C. DILLON & CO., tern be r . 1223 Market Straet mai-rl Ira frV : '? a Word Coupon. ng to sell or trade, want to nod cook or a good servant, t, or have found or lost any. In the blanks below. Cut e of one cent per word tor for each subsequent inserFourteenth street. Notn i I I real estate. 'OB SALE. BAB.C3rii.IHrS ! roomed briolc. lot" H*>x400, river view ont street, I'land. W.OOU. >oiucJ lramo house, lot 60x120, very .800. ooracd brick house on 8outh Front itween tbn bridvo*. SMtid Domed houte on Virginia street 11.10a uned house on South Ilurou street, new, lomod house on South Ponn street, bargain! In housos and bnildlnv lots uro, ou tho bland and on this side. Inquire and lookai tho bargains 1 will . Also In farms. rryTfink, REAL ESTATE, ono087. fN27l ItU Market street OBSALE. > solo of lota at prices that will pay to :t00 ou North Front street, on corner o( go nbndo tree, very desirable locutiou, ss than regular prlcj. t Ploasant Vallojr, Dlx.TO). for fSOO. Caldwell'* Hun. CtxlSO. for f&VJ. !ir lot at Dim Grove, very best of loca 1300. or splendid lot on Sooth Penn street, uud. : ioi ou uo aireci, uciwcca rcun una ront. rill bur 0) fact ou North Huron street, paved street, ou street car lluo aud will honor good return* oro lots. But a four good ones left Price KMX ?. SMITH, 1229 Market St. se28 B BUILDING LOTS! buy* Iot50xl7.*> iu that faU-growlnz lino 0 place of Park View, with natural uas, lor, Rood powrago, new ncliool hoiiw to your children. slindo trues, sidu walks. 1 minutes' walk from the motor. Ten ullt within onu year. Terms, one-third io-thlrd in tlx months, one-third in lonths. These lots are fast growing into Only a fow left. Call at oiiue. ii Ixsatberwood eheun. Lot* at Echo onpf Lots at JSdglujcbm ehwip. Lou at Valley cheap. Lots at Kim Urovo cheap, i us. we are hoadquarteri for Katiousl )LF"&^Aiq-E, 1IC7 MA RK CT 6TREKT. MZ, OB SALE. t Hebron's and Spelders addition, lot. Thirty-fifth and Chapllne stroots, o rooms and kitchen. Cheap. mllL with t'olior process, iwonty-flvo paelty. Water ami steam power. Saw or also attached; doing goodbuslntm untry. This is a bargain. Coal within Has tlwty?even acres ol land. Will wether or:mUl?opArate. . 7 Koir hircct, fraum house, six rooms, lar. aller corner. Eosjr terms. ?) Koll' street, Driek liou<e. '?lx room! good location. Cheap. Iter terms, boitses ou Wood, street, high, ground, 3820 and 3521 $&'>) each. ouses ou Twenty-ninth, four rooms, UK) each. farm of acres, ono and a half mile* dty. A. Rood orchard, sk a?*ru? In as a five roomed house, stab I? s. ota nul of water. Will sell on osiy terms or HoVmftnu's'addUlon. the best value in thward. on voryeasy terms, for a short Irty-etehth street, six rooms, new, S&saoi iOuso. four rooms and halL Forty-Out ** airucw, iuii jvh 3EPH~AT arkle, Attornajr. Ni>wrr and ftial r,,... o?ni point In Itumoa. ^,,,^7? sale. i!'?c"wUW' 011 ^"n " ". Contra of scvuu riom., brick. Slxtoonll/.trcot, ol/ourroonu.Tffcotjr-nluUi.ircet. i?t Eoffitrcot, Contra of Jwvon rooms. Fiftconth stroot Si> r?oo V&'ssstt's^ Of lire room*, Woods atreot. Kan WheelEighteenth itrcot 81,00a /Htrcot ciu-niv fiAftoo of thrco rooms. iwolfth streot. &ao Ul'lS.I?"* "??<. la ig^iU rooiiu utitl ,table, Eighteenth ilflot, HoaTo?h'ftaJ!t,P' Contro'WhoolNational road, nlu. it of the oltjr. miens* turifia. four rooms, Twenty-third street SI 2M. ? property ou Mariot .crct^ wS Mho beat manufacturing si tea in thn itlnicon two railroad* S ^ ,n lUo mtato^" """ nW0 " '<"a o? >BITT&~DEVINE, 1730 M?rkat Streat. ...m LEGAL NOTICES MISiilO.N'Eii'S NOriCK ircoit Couar or Ohio County: i Sehnmbra'a Admin. l istr.-itor v*. 4 MaCbaacory. >h Llaoweavor, ot aL | ulouor of ?H court, to laitj nJii aJi' 3!!i0. V? ?' "" Jo,<l"J'i"t Jow.-ili bfn^iitfWW "'"""""o'l i" cow* r prtorltlcL "* ,lKTOJl1' " IT .'. "!'[ ra"k onler ol of oomnl?lnnnf? claim, nn.I 7AV <':b"r^rr>"ttur ponlocut, au> of tho lerotp mny duniro. i that tho umleralcnod LUPPU 'bo -'?! day oI (Jciobur, J !'.!* ^?- 1M7 Chaplioo street, &n\?i Virginia, hs the place, at widen HSS&SW tho M!ri,fll11 "juttea ruor required aud execute wild order. J. D. KLsaV. O'Ki-xrrs, Solicitor for Uinpl'Si"' NOTrCE TO LIEN HOLDERS. >enous holding licuii by Judgment or juo. on the real citato or any part U ol Joseph Uoeweavor: 1 auancoof i? decree ol tho Circuit Court of unty. mado iu u oauso tUereiu pcudlug, rLV,0.?TCfll.r,/tnl0 of rbo 6ntl' i!?.ll?w * ?cllf,n ?' lil? ''W* thoreSAW*1*01?11 to present all claim* you and each of you ngaiust tho Mid r rh ar\\ ?UM on hl* nal mJ!y ??. 'Uodfeatlon to mo, iiee. i>o, 1527 Cbaplwu *trruf. Whn*l. ias-af ?n ?r b?fcr?*i>t this OOtb dar of SepV. lfiW. j. j). klso.V. 1 Commlaiiohcr.