deciHion. Put that in your pipe nrul mnoko it (pointing to the Ropubllcan side). Mr. Milligan?If tho voto sustains, them the voto also overrules, doesn't ii? Nobody could answer tho interrogatory. Mr. Maxwell made a further and clear explanation of tho situation. Tho Mayor?After listening to your explanation I am inclined to agreo with you. This change of front took the Democrats by surprise, and Mr. (Jruse and others tried to again convince tho UJUyor Uiitl J1C wua UliKIIluuj' num. Mr. Irwin?1 call for nominations for gas board truateey. Tbo mayor?.Nominations aro in order. This knockod out tho Republicans' stand for a voto on market master a^aiii. An attempt waa made to brm# up tho latter matter, but without sueceaa. Mr. Irwin, in a clover speech, placed Mr. Edward M. Ilollidayin nomination. Mr. Kenney nominated ono of tho present incumbents, Mr. II. II. Dunlevy. Mr. Fllan placed 1'. J. Gillipan in nomination; Mr. O'Malloy named John Zamitz, of tho Sixth ward, and the following nominations were made: J. A. Jofferaon, Godfrey Schul and IS. 13ucklnan. At this juncture Mr. Richards arose and addrossed tho joint session. Mr. Richards? It you will permit me, I would like to oiler for consideration a nann? li?oHni)n.. fli.i o?Kw?.f J* hnml that of tho olection of j;aa trustees. Mr. Irwin?What id tho title aud nature of tho paper? Mr. Richards?You will soon eon tho nature of tho paper, air, more perhaps than agreeable. I will read with your poriniHdion. We, tho Democratic members of the first and second branches oi couucil iu caucus ns>embied, hereby bind ourselves tf K. Buckman, of tho Second ward; Mr. Wheat named Godfrey Sehul, of the Eighth ward. J. A. .Jotferaon, &. Uopublican, was named by Mr. 1\ F. Farrell. FMr. Richards said tho agreement ho held in liia hand was sufficient cause ior voting (or ono member at a time. Mr. Gruso said ho was a motnber of council when the ppper in question was drawn up. Tho situation, then, ho aaid, was greatly ditloront from what it now is. lie acknowledged tho authenticity of tho paper read by Mr. Richards. Tho Republicans, ho clnitnod, assisted in breaking the agreement, and that tho Democrats can not bo held to it. Mr. Maxwell could not understand the system of reasoning by which ho reached his conclusion. Mr. Gruso?Mr. Maxwell may talk na ho pleases about honor and dishonor; bo helped to bring about tho breaking of tho agreement. Mr. Richards thou followed with a humorous speech in which ho roastod tile Democrats for breaking pledges as shown in tho agreement he had read. Mr. Dobbins?On this question, in tho fuco of tho situation, I am, I think, entitled to a vote. Tho other side is about to break a contract that relievos mo of tho pair. Mr. Brock followod with a longwinded haraneue. lie finally nronosod on behalf of tho Democratic members of council that tho ltopublicaiiH select one man and tho Democrats would support him. Mr. Maxwell?I raise a point of ordor; tho quostion is to select one member of tho gas board at a time. Mr. Brock?1 will get to tho question; T hopo after my explanation that tho motion will be withdrawn; then the Democrats will vote for any man that tho Republicans want At this point Mr. Wheat approached Mr. Brock and asked him as to tho validity ot the paper, which was signed by him a9 chairman of the Democratic caucus. The gentleman did not deijv its authonticitv. A votowas then taken on tho motion. Ayes and noes were catted, and it resulted in a victory for the Republicans. Sir. Dobbins vot"'d and hi3 vote was ' objoctod to by Mr. Irwin. Mr. Kilan?It is not ho very Ions ago when Mr. Brock was paired, "and voted nevertheless to postpone the election of tho water board for two years, which was equivalent to an election. [Republican applauae-l Tho vote was as follows: First branch, ayes 7. noes S; .Second branch, ayes 15, now* 13; total, 22 ayes, 21 noes. Tho gentlemen who had been previously named for gas trustees wore again nominated. A ballot was taken and resulted in a tie, Mr. Dobbins not voting: Jetferson, 21; Buckman, 21. Mr. Richards arose and asked for information. In hii opinion, the mayor should in this cose cast the dociding vote. Mr. Gruso took an opposito view of tho case, lie claimed that as tho mayor is not a member of council ho cau not cast a vote. Mr. Richards?I claim tho mayor has tho right to decide. Thero was considerable further discussion betwoon Messrs. Gruso and Richards, that linally grow eomowhat personal. Tho Mayor?If l eaw a precedont 1 would not object to cast tho deciding vote. 1 have looked carofully into the matter and can boo no procedont. [Democratic applause.] Mr. Killeon?I move that a ballot bo taken on election of gas trustees. Tho motion prevailed, a veto was taken and resulted in another tie?21 to 21. After tho ballot a long recess was taken, during which there was lots of lobbying, but without ro-mlt. After a while tho roll was callod, after which Mr. heat moved that tho election of gas trustees bo temporarily Iiostponed and that tho eloetion of tnur:ot master bo taken up. Tho mayor scorned to think the motion a proper one. Mr. Grme?Your former ruling does not agree with your present positiou. Tho Mayor?The public good seems to domand under the circumstances that the electiou of market master be tukeu up now. Mr. Richards oflered a substitute to tho motion to tho eil'ecfc that tho election of gas trustees bo ,324 81; expenditures, $206,482 02; balances, $128,842 IS. It was received and filed. 1 Simmons Liver Regulator has never boon known to fail bo euro all liver diseases. You can bo porinanontly cured of the Opium or Whisky habit without leaving your home or business. Dr. B. M. Woolloy, Atlanta, (ia., a noted special- 1 ist in there diseases, will ii requested, send a valuable book to auy one interested. jjw ABOUT PEOPLE, Strangers lit the City uuil Who el lag? Futkn Abroad. Mr, P. B. Dobbins got homo yesterday from Hamilton, Ohio, whom ho was sailed 011 account of tho deuth of his l)rothor. Mr. Harry Slnaol, of Oakland, Md., is visiting hid father-in-law, Judge Kennedy, on Thirteenth street. Mrs. .Siulol has boon horo for some time. W. -T. lfauiiltnn and Kl\ynnd Hughos, Jolegates to tho mooting of tho Nationil Votorans' Association to bo lield at Jincinnati, loft yesterday ovor tho Ualtiiuoro & Ohio. Oharlos Schmidt and family, <4 , Wheeling, have returned homo after a ihort visit at tho homo of Francis ichmidt. South Strabauo township.? Waahiniton, Pa., Observer. Miss Emolia Eiaenbnrg, of Earnsvillo. 3., and Mr. Joseph May. of May Bros., )f iStoubtmviilo, 0., will bo married at lie Wheeling Club rooms ibid evening it 8 o'clock by ivov. Mr. Bonheiin. Tho many friends of Mrs. A. C. Miller tnd of her lato husband will extend to ler tho sincerest sympathy on tho loath of hor youngest child, Mary, iged eight months. Tho bereavement s particularly sad. 21. Coylo, ono of tho bent Known reteran showmen on tho road, is in ho city ahead of tlio big. Barnuin & Jailey circus, which shown here October 8. iio flava the show is doing well his season, and he thinks it ia worthy )f tho suecoss it is meeting. WORLD'S FAllfc TOURISTS. 'uoplu Coniln;: from an I (Join1; tu tho Ultf Exhibition. Dr. J. C. Hupp, wife and daughter, oturned yesterday. S. G. Naylor and wife, of tho Island, 1 avo returned from Chicago. Harry Gardner left on tho Cleveland, -oraiu & Wheeling at 2:40 p. tu. II. C. Dunn and W. A. Kline roturned 'esterday from a two weeks' trip to tho air. W. A. Janos, of tho Intelligexcbr llico, leaves this morning at 0:50 over ho J*. & 0. Mr. and Mrs. Kobert T. Toasdale, of he Kasfc End, loft yesterday morning iver tho C., u & W. to visit tho World's "air. Frank Stanton, wifo and son and J. V. r. Crawford and wifo left on tho Vheeliug & Lake Krie road at 3:15 yes- S orday aitornoon. John Jiurns left yesforday afternoon. ^ L party of friends and relatives went to ho Baltimore tfc Ohio station to see him If. Ho left word to have the gas board lection postponed for ten days, so that ' m fnnld hn nrnnnnL Anion!* those who left on tho Baltiuoce & Ohio at 3:50 yesterday afternoon o help swoll tho big crush in Chicago rere Miss 11 attic McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. ? i. T. Dovrios, I)r, lJellvillo, Harry Ott, ^ Irs. T. II. Little and Miss Jenuiu Camo* ell. fc , ? New York Thuutro Cuinpiiny. ^ Tho always welcome and popular / few York Theatre Company presented o another very largo and well pleased udionce la^t night, at tho Grand Opora Ioubo, Mark. Twain's comedy, "Tom awyer," in a very artistic and suporior nan nor. Every part was well played, lie orchestral aalectiona excellent, the tage settings now and appropriate, tho inging and dancing specialties heart- 1 ly applauded, encore after encore being 1 lemandod by the delighted audience, j 'ako it all in all, tho Now York Theatre Company, band and orchestra in a mer- J torious organization, as tho musicians re all lirst class, and tho "stage folks" lavo all been Been here before with uccossful attractions. To-night they rosent a new thrilling live act sonsaional drama, entitled, "The Bottle of afe," and tiopo to see another crowded louse, as they honestly deserve it. Strong nerves, sweet sleep, good ap- ^ letite, healthy digestion, and best of 0 ill, I'uitK hluod, are given by Hood's larsaparilla. G t To tho Shown. J Drop intotno intki.lioencf.r oinco ami nlk about the Ixtki.ugknckk's popular 1 iVorld's Fair trip, li you can't conic, rrite. A l.mvder. Sinco ita first introduction, Electric ? Jitters has gained rapidly in popular avor, until now it is clearly in tlio lead imong pure medicinal tonic* ami altera* ivos?containing nothing which per* nita its use as a beverairo or intoxicant, t is recognized as tho host and purest nedicino for all ailments of Stomach, Jver or Kidneys.?It will euro Sick loadachn, Indigestion, Constipation, ind drivo Malaria from tho system. ^ atisfaction guaranteed with each bottle ^ ?r tho money will bo refunded. Prico j inly o(Jc nor bottle, aoiu ny i-ogan urti# c Company. ^ - n Dit. Ii. M. Wqollby, Atlanta, Ga., i9 nootinu' with phenomenal success in the reatmentof Opium and Whisky habits, atientn need not lonvn homo or busiteas while undor treatment. If interistod. write to Dr. Woolloy, for his alnahle book. tua.h Mr. Thomas Farrcnleopf Swellings in the Neck lavo troubled jr.c for 13 years. Medical attendtnco and operations on my ncok at Mount Slnal lospltal did not clvo pcrmauent Improvement. Jut by taking tliroo bottles of ITood'a Barsa>arllla. tlio swelling has entirely disappeared. " ; cannot aufllclcntly pralso Htooei's SarsaparjSDa nioa. faiuiexkoit, 03 WHlott St., N. Y. City, j HOOO'O PlLLS *:nro Constipation. Uic. PHOTOGRAPHY. me dozen Aristo Photographs vxd life-sized Portrait, SS OO ! ?""?r HIGGIN'S GALLERY. ^JYLliS' AltT STUDIO. fbotograpbs. [*o cm a its in Pasttu oil, Ciiayon. Water ano isk. 2 154 TC7SIN STRBST, Jel3 Thelntellig Is a Cheap and E "TT T V,?-i "tr v iTV tp^ THE W 8 10U8'nP 1 lippincott, long famous in Belmont . ounty as a hotel-keeper. roa(* ticket, rood o lovcn days' lodging nnd first-class rail- November 5 road ticket, good on all trains until November 5 .$22 50 Meals 25 cents each. Irs. L. C. List's Famous Wheel- HOTEL DE tag Headquarters, s,xlicth etrBL" a"d only two squares froi 231 and 2253 Caluinet nvcnuo; first- to tho Fair?a more s lass house in first-class location; unsur- Electric, steam am laanwl table; cablo cars and Illinois other parts-of the Fai ,'ontral to Fair. in?P00Pl0 a,ld W0" Seven days' lodging, i even days' lodging, seven breakfasts nnd evening dinne and seven evening dinners, and first- bath, am* ^rat-clat Wheeling to Chicag class railroad ticket on all trains until unlj| November 5 November 5 $2'J 50 trains, including sle ARRANGEMENTS CAN 1 CALL OR WRITE FOR ANY THIS IS YOOR OPP encer Plan :asy Way to See ID'S FAIR jad Ticket 1 $14.00. -ORodging for , $19.00. /ill be the next $1400 Day, and returning on any day and ie $19 00 tickets good every these include sleeper privilege. iotel accommodations that it has sent a special repre^ accommodation of its friends in the most desirable ised on terms that insure the most satisfactory rates, lar B. & O. Railroad Company which enable the lNcoupons. eling and Chicago, with Sleeper accommodations, es on special excursion days : Oct. 12, Oct 19, Oct. 3 sleeper privilege. >een arranged with, but in this list is something for am and talk it over, or write from any point for agent at Wheeling, Air. R. C. Haase, B. & O. ticket trips. AT LOW PRICE! M HOTEL, r CALUMET HOTEL, each, corner Bond Corner 75th and South Chicago Avenuo )t. Grand Crossing. Permanent house; new and neat; eight blocks from Fair; by oloclric carj to eloctriccars pas? tlio door; etonm roads and cable cars if preforred. ...... , Seven days' lodging and first-class railncluding batn.and ickot, Rood on all road tlcket' sood 00 a" traina unt" ber 5.. $20 00 November 5 $21 35 s 23 00. With seven breakfasts 23 45 jD hotel, north entrance hotel, land avenuo, just N. \V. corner Jefferson avonuoand 57th the Fair Grounds, 8trcL't; soliJ, Imndsomo brick structuro of 250 rooms; 070 feet from grand enelectric light. , , ? . ? . franco gate of tho Fair; Ilhuois Central and cable cars to the city. und first-class rail.. Seven days' lodging and first-class railn all trains until road ticket, good on all trains until Novembor 5 50 Breakfasts, if dosired, HO cents each. PARiS, hotel DELAWARE, 1th odes avenue; Corner Cottage Grovo avouuo andG4t!t m Plaisanco Kntry street; fivo minutes from Fair; cable tep. ,, cars and elovatod railway; faro 5 cents; 1 cable lines to all r grounds. Wheel* superior family hotel. i at this hotel. Seven days' lodging and first-class rail* deluding breakfast. rQJJ(l good on all trains until rs, and also use of is railroad ticket, November 5.? $L'u "t0 o and return, good _ ,. , . , .. Including eoven breakfasts and seven and good on all oping cars...$2800. evening dinners $31) 50 3E MADE EVERY DAY ! v-v FURTHER INFORMATION. ORTDNITY TO GO!