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THE GAS BOARD. The Mombcra Choson by tho Oit Council at Last. UN EXCITING AND LONG SESSIO Willcli In Mauy Rospoct3 Brok the Record of tho Body. DUNLEVY, HOLLIDflY AND BUCKMfl Ave tfio Members Chosen by tho I>cri oerats with fo'omo Assistance?Th Minority has tho Most Fun at Thn and gives tho U. S. Senators soiii Lessons iii "How not to Do it"?P< collar Parliamentary Proceeding Contribute to tho Kesnlt?Uoutin lJnsiness ol' Council. Last night tho city council broko tl: dead lock as to tho city tras trustei with a vengoance. H. II. Dunlovy, no the president of tho board of xas tru tees, and II. K. ilolliday, both Dem crate, anil R Uuckman, were electa trustees after a Ions and excitinz so eiou. In some ro3pect3 tho proccodin; were without precedent. Tho mombors of council wore pretl slow in gathering last night. Tho gn lory and lobby were filled up before tl second branch was called to orde when the roll cull showed that tho were 22 of tho 23 members presen Tho reading of past minutes was di peneed with, and tho clerk read a cod munication from tho board of publ works, complaining that tho V.'hoelit Kail way Company failed and re/used ; repair tho stroots wiiero torn up change its tracks,and that the boar was powerless to enforce its order Attention was called to the provisioi ot tho ordinance, that the city might i such cases give notice of its intentio annul and revoke tho company ' liitrtnr. Thocommuuication concludc with :t recommendation that tlio com c'll in future refuse to grant to tlio strut railway company or to any concern i which it is directly or indirectly i terested. Mr. Grusc moved to refer the coi: munication back t?? the board with request for more dofinito mforinatic as to whorein tho company had bee derelict, and tins was done. The clerk of. the boarc. of publ works also called the attention of com cil to the evil of low awnings and awi ings renchinjr but half across the aid walk, and rocommondod tho passage < an ordinance on the subject. This wi referred lo tho committee on ord nances. Bills payable out of the ton cent lev fund to tho amount of $4,039 58 wei orderod paid on recoinmondutiou of tl board of public works. TUe committee? on police approve bills for $280,40, which were also pah also $513 70 from the fire departmei committeo. The now appointments Ik the JOiirhth ward engine house, recoi mended by tho committee, were co tinned. Uilln from the real estate committ for $104, from tho markots committ for $54 ?'i0, and from tho health comm lee for $193, wero ordered paid. The recommendations of tho heal committee that tho police dopartmei jrjve special attention to the health c uinuncef and report to the health ollic any violation; that tho board of publ works clean the streets and alleys ai that the firo department flush out tl gutters and sewers; also that UOlVcoDii of tho health ordinanco be printed fi distribution, wero approved, and i nrrliti* to flint, lms.snd. FINANCES, ET CET. Tho ordinanco from tho financo coi mittoo amending tho iinnual appr priation ordinanco 60 tn to provii funds for a balunco on tho paving McColloch struct and another on tl supporting curb on Twenty-ninth stre< was road throe timoi and passed, al nu ordinanco transferring certain ftiin to the credit of the i?as trustees, to pi tho amount duo for coal. Recommendations of tho committ on streets, alleys and tirades as fo cc tain new grades and other minor nu tors were road, and o remonstrau against a change on Twenty-seven streot was presented. The ordinan was laid over for farther light on tl subject. 'lhroo petitions for transfer of cofT house licenses were referred to tho cot uiitteo on petitions and remonstranct Petitions from Mossiv. ueimer ai liis for rebate of taxes to cover t olls pa bv them to come from that part of ti cit> east of tho hill, adjoining Fulto to tho town proper, were granted, l> notice served that hereafter this won not bo done, and tho petitioners mu make other arrangements with tl county commissioners. A petition from a number of phyi cians that tho health ollicor bo allow* to employ an inspector was referred the health committee, whoro it w doubtless "sloop the sloop that kno< no waking." An ordinance granting to tho liloi Bros'. Tobacco Company tho right Jav a switch from its factory acrc "Water street to tho Terminal railw was read and referred to tho committ on railroads. This cleared up the business on t! table, and Mr. Gruse moved that t first branch bo invited to go into joi Bession for tho purpose of electing n trustees, etc. In tho meantime t city clerk's report was received ai filed. It showed a balance in tho tre: urv of this year's appropriations agg; gating ?73,79S S4. The first branch concurred in all t business done by the second. A JOINT SESSION AT LAST. AVhile tho socond branch awaited t appearance of tho first Mr. Maxw moved to adjourn, but this was lost a vote of ton to fourteen, all the Kept licans voting aye but Mr. Frew and ami all tho Democrats no. Mr, Warnoko moved to postpone t election of a market master for t Second ward until the llrst mooting January. 1804. After this had be voted on Mr. Gruso called attention the fact that such action could only taken in joint session. A division w ordered, however, and Messrs. Kcntu brother of the market master pro te Warnoko and Meiters voted aye, \vh thirteen, including Mr. ttruso, voted i Mr. Kennoy moved to adjourn, 1 aitorwards asked to change his v< from avo to no, as l.o saw it was not t disposition to adjourn. The moti was lost. For a time tho members t idle, and then thoy began ouo at a til to usk to be excused. Finally Mr. Br wanted to go, but objection was ma on the ground that a quorum would s ? bo lefr. and a roll call showed thoro was :i buro quorum roinaininjr; so Mr. liritt reluctantly remained. Owing to tho delay of thoflmt branch, however, it was 10:20 before that body y appeared in the chamber of the second, and the rolls beinj: called a quorum of each branch was found to bo present. Tho lobby and gallery were literally M packed by this time. A SIDK ISSUE. Mr. Richards moved that tho joint e session j;ointo tho election of a market master for the Second ward, l'hero was pome discussion as to whothor this was Nin order, and several crojjstires took place. Mr. Gruso said tho lirst branch was invited here to ^o into the election of gas trustees. Tho mayor ruled that l" the market master should first bo io elected. f Mr. Gruse appealed from this de' cision, and was about to explain his ape peal when Mr. Richards rose to another ?. point of order?that an appeal was not debatable. After one or two more ob'H jections tho question on tho appeal wni o taken and tho Democrats voted to reverse the appeal, Tho vote was eighteen to twenty-two, and the decision was not sustained. 10 Mr. Richards moved to adjourn. ;3 Mr. Gritie said tlii* was a dilatory motion andoujjht to be declared out of w \i , MiiymwII Hiiid time was de 3* sired to .scud lor .Mr. ZulauL wlio was paired with -Mr. Kiiloen, yet .Mr. lvill(j leen hud voted. Tho motion to adjourn was lost, of course. ,'9 .Mr. Maxwell moved to go into the election of a market master. .Mr. Ciruae Maid this wna another dilatory motion and ought not to be ontcrtainod. :! .Mr. liicliarda?You are not in order. ,o -Mr. Ciruse?Aro you presiding over r this body or is tin? mayor? ' Mr. Irwm, .Mr. Wheat already having ro the iloor, moved to amend. .Mr. Ciruse t. demanded tho previous question. This a- was rulod om till .Mr. Wneat sat down. n. when .Mr. (jrti.se xenewed his demand . ior tho previous question. Tho vote 10 was -0 ayes and -1 noo*. This raised >g again the question of .Mr. Killceu'a right to to vote, being paired. [0 .Mr. Ciruse aaid this was a personal ,(j question between tho two, and the s council had no right to refino tho rep^ re-ontativo of any ward tho right to vote. n .Mr. Richards argued to tho contrary. lU Several points of order intervened. ?8 Pending the discussion .Mr. Zuluut entored, amid applause, and tho issue died. Mr. Zulauf voted, making a tie, and the mayor gave tho casting vote in jn tho atlirmativo, deciding to go into the (l. election of market master. Mr. Ciruse said tho mayor had no am right to vote in tho joint session, and a appealed from the decision. After more )n iall; a vote was taken on tho appeal, re,u suiting in the reversal of the decision, -Mr. Milligan voting no with tho lA'iuojL. crats ior aumo reason. 1- IT CiF.TS MVilLV. li- INIr. "Wheat moved to adjourn, "j Mr. Gruso moved to L'o into an elecl3 lion for gas trustees. : ?A Btnia IliA lnHor question, when there was u chorus of y objections There had been ebullitions ro of approval and disapproval in the 10 lobby, but now the disorderly demonstration extendod into the membership ?d of tho joint session and nearly all the i; members jumped to their feet, shouting ut and gesticulating. Tho lobby and paint lory joined in, and there were cat calls, n- crio3 of "sit down" and tho like, n- The motion to adjourn was finally lost, and after another dispute as to oo who. was entitled to the floor, Mr. oo Gruso moved to go into an election ol it- gas trustees. -Mr. Irwin in tho same breath seconded it, and Mr. Gruso, both foro tho motion was stated, moved the nt previous question. >r- Mr. Maxwell moved to lay tho whole or matter on tho table. ic Then there were numerous attempts id to talk at once, and a chorus of calls oi io "question," with derisive laughter from as the spectators. or Mr. Milligan evory few moments rone in to a point oi order, that tho previous question was not debatable, and thai nobody was in order till the question was decided. n- The motion to lav on the table was 0# defeated by Mr. Milligan's vote with . tho Democrats. Jo Tho previous question was again doof m uulod, and tiie mayor decided the io nood had it. Afterwards he recognizee! ii rail for tho avos and noes, and thorc H(] was plontv moroconfusion, with several jd motions to dissolvo the joint session Ay ami to adjourn. The mayor revoked his decision anc 0(J put the motion to dissolve. Tho vote ,r. was 21?21, and the mayor declared ii it! loft. ce Mr. Maxwell moved to adjourn, lm> til tiio mayor said this motion had jusl co been voted on. Objection was made 10 but Mr. Gruso moved to go into tlx election of gas trustees. D0 The motion to adjourn was cotton al n. some how after more talk and agaii lt voted down. )(j Then Mr. Gruso renewed his motior j(j to go into an election. Mr. Wheal ?e moved to amend by postponing til n next Tuesday, but while ho was on tin ?[ lloor Mr. Gruso demanded the previous U question. Another wrangle was ^pro 3t cipitaled. lie THEY WIM. NOT P0STP0NK. g. The motion to poatpono lot a wool Qll was lost by a tie. to The previous question was ordered ill Mr. Frew and Mr. Milligan voted will ivs the Democrats and Mr. Filan with tiu Republicans, but Mr. Milliiran after ch ward changed his vote, By a vote o to 22 ayes to 20 noes the joint session thor decided to proceed to the election of gas ay trustees. oe Mr.- Maxwell demanded a recall of tin roll. Tho result was tho same, but ii lie announcing tho result tho mayor in ho advertently said, "The motion is lost.' nt Quick as a Hash Mr. Wheat said: "J as move to adjourn." he Thia raised a storm of objections. Mr nd Gruso said: *i am surprised at tiu is* point they make." re- Mr. Uichards: "Von need not be sur prised. Wo are not surprised at any ho thine you do." This caused loud laughter iu tho gal lorio*. Six or eight mombcrs wero crowdoc he about the mayor calling ono another'] ell points "ridiculous" and tilings like tlia jJV when tho big clock overhead strucl midnight. ' One member called another "Oh he Cashing." Another said, "Thcre'i your teacher, Mr. Mavor." ho The retorl was: "Pity you uovor hac he a teacher!" in Mr. Kouney nominated II. H. Dun en levy, Mr. Irwin J2. M. Ilolliday, Mr to Farrel Jacob JotJorson, and Mr. 'Wheal be Godfrey Schul. as Mr. Kehards referred again to tin ?v, Democratic members' solemn obligatio: tn, to allow tho minority members ti ile choose their own representative on tlx io. board, and lie nominated IS. Uucknian, ut Dr. Caddie nauiod 1'. J. Gillitrnft. >te On tho first ballot tho Kepublican ho voted lor Buckman, except Mr. Fro\y on who voted for Jellerson, and Mr. Millisat gan, who voted for Schul.and tho Detn no ocrats for Dunlovv. itt. When the call for the second ballo do was finished,- Mr. Frew having votei tot for Dunlcvv, he iiad 22 votes, and Ivli MiU'msvft chnnuod to iiiiu, riving htm u majority. He .was deelare i fleeted amid applause. , For the second mombcr the Republi cans supported GilJigan and the l)emo- I crut* HolJiday. Mr. Frew voted lor j Ilollidav and .Mr. Million for iiuclc- * man, but afterwards,changed to Ilolliday, giving him U;J, and ho was declared elected. Tills created applause. Till? RKl'tJBUCAN MLMlJCll. i Tin* names of Godfrey b'cliul and IS. IJuckrnau were withdrawn. Air. Milligan renominated the latter. Mr. Wheat said: "Mr. Millig'nn is the very small minority of thi? sift*.". .Air. Milligan: "From l ie Jesuits of my vote 1 think I am the majority." ( [Laughter.] (Mr. Irwin moved to elect J. A. Jcffer- S son by acclamation, but tins was ruled C our. i Mr. Richards moved to postpone the ? choice ot a third momber for two wceke. J This was not enieriainod. 1 Mr. tiruso asked if Mr. Buckman was I tho representative of the minority. > Mr. Wheat?"This ia a nice time to j ask that! That is the height of imi pudonce." * Mr. Filan created a laugh by voting ( for John Dovino, who liail not boon y nominated. ^ Mr. Wheat voted for F. M. Milligan. : It was seen that Mr.' Buckman had C tho lead, and :i number of member* ( changed to him. .Messrs. .Maxwell and ( Dinger changed from Uuekmau to Alex Frew. Mr. Filnn also changed to Frew, ^ and Mr. iJailer to Milligan. After thin fun was done tho rosultwas road: Uuekmau 25; Jofferson 14; Frew 1\ Milligan 1. Mr. JJuckman was declared elected i and tho motion was made that tho joint I session dissolve. There wore cries of J no; market master! and the members _ stayed. market and weighmastkiul After some more confusion, nominations for market master in the Second ( ward were called for, and seventeen were named. Of these somo got, no u votes. Frank Moran got tho most, 2i>, and was declared ducted. -Moran was tho candidate of Mr. ^ Filan. For woighmaster at Shriver's, on tho tl whart, Frank Itobrecht was unanimous- n ly elected, tho members standing about P tno reporters' desk with hats and over- j, coats on, anxious to quit. For weigh master at the Second ward inarkethou.se Kobert IJowinan, Louis Frederick and Tho-. J5. Mclveo were nominated. J3owmau < got 1? 1 out of forty, and was declared elected. Jj Tho confusion laitod up to adjournincut, somewhat after 1 a. m. \i The business which delayed tho first branch was an ordinance granting the u Wheeling Kail way Company the right c to lay tracks to the JJack river bridge. s It was objected to and finally referred, s but meantime a long parliamentary wranglo was indulged in. c Tub fall of the year is a trying season for olderlv people. The> manv cheerless, .. I .-I. .1 1 .1mm ..... .Imiriioai tt .rl , n^t to say injuriously, on both old and -< young* Now is tho tiino to re-enlorce ft the vital energies with Ayer.'s .Sarsapa- j; rilla?tho boat of all blood medicines. ? ^ ii Our oandv factory will bo open to the , ' public to-morrow, Thursday. Geo. L. Durst. Julius Jacobs sells dry goods cheapest. .. 1 \\y. nr? olY?rli?K Kpuelat liurt;aiuK lu I.adlf*' I J-K Wiitc'lici.. They uro not tho light f wolght, Iraahy goodn ordinarily huoii. I. G. DILLON & CO., I.midin;: .Iou-dIoim. 1 'Alf-ax'-'alf, Smith's fine porter and \ cream ale. the best drink at this season, t ' ' ^ i Why siilfer from dyspepsia and head* ! ache when Simmons Liver Regulator will cure you? Aro Your Children Subject to Croup? If so you should never be without a 1 bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ' It is n Certain cure for croup, and has n 1 never beon known to fail. If given free- I t ly as soona3 tho croupv cough appears it j ! will provent tho attack. It is tho solo i 1 reliance with thousands of mothers who " have croupy children, and never diaan- " points them. There is no dangor in ^ | giving this Romodv in largo and frequent doses, as it contains nothing in- 0 [ jurious. v 1 i 1 A Die factory in New York city turns c rm? oaaan rvin* a <lnv. Wo authorize our advorlisod druggist I to soil Dr. Kind's Now Discovery lor * . Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. li you aro alliicted with , \ a cough, cold or any lung, throat or j chest troublo. and will use this remedy n I as directed, giving it a fair trial, and 1 j experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money rofund{ cd. Wo could not make this offer did i we not know that Dr. King's Now Disl covery could bo relied on. It never dis- , . appoints. Trial bottle froc3 at the Logan .1 | Drug Co.'a drug store. Largo sizo 50c. . and $1. 2_ .] I ilr. Ocorgo Smith Uvalde, Texas. , i SHAKESPEARE s ^ What Mr. Smltli TUloka IIo >Vou!il llivo , Said About Hood's Sarsaparilia 3 " Hail Shakespeare lived licro and suGcred as I have, I think ho would lu&ro said, Throw < I away all raodleino cxcept Hood's Sarsaparilia. an Englishman, coming to this climate, I liuvo felt tin* heat very much. In the ;prini: i fjltr.sif 1 had all tho care and annlet.v of America on my mind. 1 not ono L liottloof Hood's Sarsaparilia :uul after Iliad taken It I felt an If I could undertake Tho President's Duties. ; Last month I had a return of prickly heat; It * seemed Impossible to stand up or llo down * without almost tearing myself to picces. I tiivn cot ?nu more hotiioandltluis not only curcu U10 heat but 1 bellovo It put my Ulooil ! Hood'sSCures in good condition. I advlso all to tako Hood's Sarsaparilia hi U10 spring and fall." t Cnnr.r.BSMiTn, Uvalde. Texas. 1 Hcod'o Pitta -euro Nausea, Sick Headache, Indigestion, BUlouSueSS. bold by all drazgisu. Mnkt ' ATLANTIC TEA CO. tlli* Till Cl. EA IMPORTERS?"'V^^~and COFFEE ROASTER?. ? ? PRICE LIST: ? ? iranulatcd Sugar, 21 pounds $1 00 Standard A Sugar, 22 pounds 1 00 floss Starch, 7 pounds 25 tolled Oats, 7 pounds 25 'own Talk Soap, 10 bars 25 Iiggin's Standard Soap. 10 Bars... 25 Jartlctt Pears, o cans 25 Jew Raisons, U pounds 25 'resli Alaska Salmon, per can 10 'etti John Food, Per Package 11 iold Dust, Per Package 20 l.til Pniinli Tnlvinnn nor nouild... 28 sow Currants, per pound 5 Jorn Starch, per pound ? Carolina Ilico, per pound 5 /lothog Pine, per dozen 1 'arpet Tucks, 8 ounces in a box... 1 IMS ft El. lu.r.-M WW I WANTED. WANTED?TIM VKIJXG SA LKSMKN or liavo flue side line. BOUQUKT IIGAU < '().. l.yni'hburg. Vn. oe.'l0 A <' ENTS M A K K $5.00 A DA Y ? L'l Greatest l;ltohen.ntensll ever invented, liealls coins. Two to sixfold In every houae. ample, postage paid, live cents. l-'OltslIKK ?t 1? MAKIN, Ciiiciiiiniti. oclMi A X V HI) ?M A LK II EL I'?AX KXT V KltGETIO young lunii for traveling poslIon. with headquarters a' Wheeling. Must furish reference ntid small casli s;-ourity for sainles. mid be willing lo begin at S>J. Universal <ddlng Machine and Cash Register Co., '?22 Sucriii! vtv.-t. < lov.-lnud. (> noiO> ANTED. jUiASSWORKBHS A few more com potent, "sober worlcinon will e given employment at blowing, pressing, tludiiiig and githerlng. Steady worlc at goo I . age* guaranteed to good men. Applications '111 bo considered and acted on in the order lit hlch ,tliey are received and in all eases should late ilie position applicant is best qualified to 11: references. *fce. Apply in person t?r by letter, t once to any or all ot the following, via: If. J. 1IKATTY. uperintcudent United States Glass Qo., Tiflln.O. D. <\ JENKINS, uperluteudent U.S. Glass Co., U&K'lty. Indiana. JOSEPH ANDERSON, len. Manager II. S. Glass Co., 1'iltsbutgb. I'a. (?? 11".*-' ASSIGNEE'S SALE, A QumvuttSs ?AT:R nir wnTKfi l\. aniv'iiaiv liooVrKi'itN'iruiti:" anp 'JXTUUKS. I hereby oiler for Mile the hotel nd bar room film it tire and fixtures of George Whntton. contained iu the building located t No. lou Market street, in the city of Wheel* iff. West Virginia, recently occunied by said ieorso F. Wharton as n hotel mid bur room, inlulling the lease on said building until April . 1SUI. J. J? SOM.MKUVIM.K, " \ ' I' Wlli'-Hon. GENERAL NOTICES. J^OTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. i'lrrsni'Jtnii.Wusni.iNO & Kuntucky r. u Co.) I'lrrsDU'iKilt. I'.v., November G, lsttl ( Tho undersigned will receive yropflsuls until rovember oU. SOI, for tlio sale to them of 91.000 if tin* First Mortgage Itonds of the Pittsburgh, Vhceiiux Kmituekv Hailroad Company, for lie purposos; of tin- Sinking Fund, as provided n the mortgage securing the bonds, dated Ucto* .orG, 1-577. W. p. HCllHAKD, s. u. liggktt. no-w Tnist-'i's. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ^DMINISTItATOR'S SALE. The undersigned will oiler for Palo at public ,net ion. at the Old Court House, corner of 'welfth niul ChnplitU! streets, ou SATURDAY, COVI'.MHKit IS. 1S0 ?. at 10 o'clock a. in.. :i lot of lousohoid furniture and property, belonging to he estate nf iholate A. H. Caldwell, Jvsq. Homo rtielcsof the furniture, especially a sideboard nd a bed room set. nre elegant, mid much of he furniture, bedding, etc., is very good, and in There nre too many nrtinlos, both useful nu<l iriiiimi'iital. to bo enumerated bore. The law library and a book enso containing It. rill bo sold at'-' o'clock on lliesatno flay ut the nw ofllco of McssnL Atkinson FHck.No. 1417 ;iuipline street. WILLIAM ERSKINf. Hfi>s m w V : Adin 1 ni?irrttor. 1 ' 1 '? 1 F?R RENT. r^ESIUABLK COUN'TUY PROPERTY FOR RUNT. Rur?'H (,'ottflKe. with about six acres of Intnl. tear Wheeling Park, will bo rentoil to a.suljablo icrson tor a year. For terms and particulars ippiy to W. P. lll'ltiJAUI). 121 Chnpllno street, or Mrs. Emu R. Ansiidtz, on the i>rooiisos. _____ noi pOli KliNT. Second floor. No. 22 Tenth street, six rooms, mill room ami ball. S250J per month. Second ioor. No. 1002 Main street, six rooms, hatli room ind ball, 835 per month. Third floor. No. l(Wi tiain street, four room.s and hail,?!') per month, .ante bnkcment barber shop. corner Main anil 1'enth streeU SJj per month. All jTimieiliate wssesalou. JAMES L IIAWLKY. I 1 l.'il Main Street. poll KENT. One llat. Ilvo rooms and bathroom, first floor, s'o. 'J1UI Koil'street. One fl:;t. four rooms' and bathroom, second Ioor, No. 'JI0."> Eofl*street. One llat. foiirrooins. No. OG Twenty-third street. < lucflat. three rooms, No iijTv.cn ty-thint street. E<iuippod with ail modern improvements. Jv'2.' P._H. LANCE. TO LET."^ Slore romn. ofllce rootns and nssomblv hall In lie new Eyorter block. Everything modern, seven-roomed house. J.t.i South i'enu street, i 0 nvr mouth. Verv desirable location. Five-roomed dwelling on North Erie street, 110. New hoti?e, In good repair. Siv-roomo I house. .Vi.C Chapliuo .street, in oorl cnndiilon. Sl.S'JO. Four rooms, second floor, "JTl'I Chnplino street. $00. six-roomed brick house, 2GCG Market street, lift <*>. Four rooms. 7S Twenty-liftii street.. $8 00. Modern eight-roomed house on Zano street, Island. 9 Will divide lor two small families. l ive-roomed hou>e, 177 Tweuty-nlatU street, 900. Gr . <3 - S1V2TITI3:, nol't V--.1" MARKET STrtEET. FOR SALE. T70R fiALE-ONK 12x30 KNGIXE, 1 in excellent condition. One Power Meat Chopper, good as now. Above can be seen at !U?lMMn .street, ami Engines, Ilollers. Pumps* Mill SuupUca. Mine Supplies. CAUOTUEUS ,<c lioWF. 110H jy WELLING HOUSES KOUSALE? Two-story frame houso In ."Etnavlllo coutalnIns 10 rooms. Two onc-story fr.ime dwellings in Ivltkwoort, ami a flue firm for salo; cheat* and easy terms. R. T. llowi- LU lusurnucoaud Red E?ta'<? Arch:. nn?> Bridgeport. Ohio. J^OR SALK AFEW CHOICE LOTS AT EDlUN'UTltt*. Cheap and on Easy Tor ;iu W. V. HOGE. ocC City Bank Building, 1)00 ilaricct Strcai. BARGAIN BULLETIN. E. B. N POTTS' i S: if Bargain i Bulletin! Ni N MAIN AND TENTH STS., ? Ni WHEELING, \\\ VA. r* N N N N Ono Cent Articles. " 0 IIenvy Envelope*, 4 iroou ivu Holder*, C Steel I'oiim, i .McmoraiiMUin'iJoolc. (>Sheets Note Paper, tiSlatu I'enrllsf l Lcn?I l'eueih. I Collar lliittuUH. tli 2-bunelies Hair I'm*. I Handkerchief. 1 Tiilmblo. 1 paper Plus. J paper Noodle#. 1 *poul silk Twist, do/.eu Hooks and Kycs.?? Darnin .' Needle#. 1 Nutuiei; (irutcr, 1 dozen Brass l'.mts Mutton.-*, 1 I*> H:it Pin. 1 box Cari'Ot Turks. 1 dozen Clothe# i-JIIN, I JUD.Cl, i Rl'l iVIIIlUU'rt Lots 01 .Vcciit goods going ai 1 coat. ? Two-Cent Articles. I 12 rtny.cn Buttons, 1 Kino Comb. 1 bottlo Ink, rintTIn Cups. Handkerchiefs, Calce (Jutlers. l'ci>- . per Boxes. Langtry ll.iir Pins, Carpenter Pencils, H CatritimoiiK. Pie Pain, l'ocket Combs, Napkin#, Ciin Openers. Spool Cotton. Toilet Soun, Citnlets, t. Tape Lines, ltubber Tipped Pencils, Hair i Crimper*. ; We deal only in Bargains and give big value tfor tho money- *N Tlircc-Cont Articles. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Shaving Brushe*. 1 N dozen l>resn Buttons, Stamped Dippers, Match N Salt's. Machine oil Cans. Potato Mashers. 1 ilozon N Safety Pins. Perfumed Toilet .-oap, 1 pair Sei>- N *nrs. Phil Pmmels, .U-lly Plate*, curry Combs 1 N loA-n Shoo La cos, School Slates, Hading apmms, fi-eeut Tablets, Cork Screws. Harmonicas, Cako Turners, Mouse Traps Windsor Ties. Coiuu here for bargains, wo will not disappoint you. rt Four-Cent Arl iclcs. r( One set Teaspoons, Patent sleeve ilolden. Hoys' Suspenders, chirk.'# o. N. J". Thread, Chddren's fr Bibs, Kubbcr Href-sing Combs. Comb ami Brush .. Ca-o, Pot Covers, Tooth Brushes, 1'Jre Shovels, r Toweling, Charm Knives, Mucilage. Sewing Machine Oil, Scrub Brushes, Linen Thread. Hand Saw Files, Suspenders, Pencil Boxes, Calico, Muslins and hundred* of other articles going ui this price. Five-Cent Articles. Ladles' Hose, Children's Hose. Boiling Pins, Boxwood Kulcs, Cuiruuttonti, Tin Bucket*. Com- si binatioii Glass Cutters. Hoy's Knives. Pokers. Door Holts. Keatsfoot Oil Shoe Blacking. Wash fi1 Pans, KJchtor Harmonicas. Towels. :!.r?-c Needle Packages, Spectacles, Dime Cologne Hair Curl* S< erg. School .-dates. Lamp Burners, Shoe DiOasing, Ladies' Pi'is. Table Knives. & Man*. lu-ceni articles in our o-ccnt list. Come and tako theux out of our way. st Six-Cent Articles. ol One set Table Spoons. Blank Books, Purges. Shirting. Suspenders, Butcher Knive-. 10-ceut 1<UIX"S ^ll'L'VU JMU lUII.-i. ivtvin umuiuiuvtiwi Scrubbing brushes. Gents' Half IIoso. s< Merchants invited. Wo have barg.iius lor you k and it will pay you to call. s; Seven-Cent Articles. ? Colgate's Palm Soap. large Dressing Combs, Harmonica1'. <'ounier Hooks, I>r-ss Goods. Ladies' Handkerchiefs. .Mixed bird Scud, Whitewash brushes. huge Tin Cups,Wash Pans, .Shears. At this popular price we oiler many ankles ~ wortb double tlio money. Eiglit-Cent Articles. Monkey W ranches.Whisk brooms. Wash Howls, Tin buckets Loin: Handle Fire Shovels, Uules. Hosiery. Lurge Lamp burner*, box Paper and ' Knvolopes. spring balanced, Scbpors, biauk books, Patent Buttons. Our customers know n good thing when they hcc it. Join the procession to our. tore. Nino-Cent Articles. Ladles' Gloves, 8noe brushes, Stew Pans. Proserve Kettles, butcher Knives, worth-15 cents, Gh:ss Dishes, Milk Strainers, Coll'oo Pots. Flour Sifters. Suspenders. Kxtruct VuuIiIm. Doiis. Dish Pans, I lamutors. 1 Pound Grain or Ground Pop. per, 1 Pound Ciuuumou, l Pound Ginger. 1 Pound ... ita kins 1'oiviler. ' The above nn all genuine bargains and lower tlmu ever before. s Ton-Cent Articles. Suspenders, Clothes lines. '2-Vcont Jewelry, i' I Auger braces, Stationery Packages, Jail Padlocks, I Hoyal Needle Packages, one-ha.f pound Tea, Ladies' iij-cent Hose, Dolls, i!u-com Cuil' bullous, Mirrors, Pockcc Knives. We are constantly receiving bargains and can- K not quote prices, as they ate here to-day and gono*to-morrow. It Is our aim to always have K something new at prices that will make you buy. <hCLOTHING.* : w AVtfflfflUTC at prices that smash all former UUlitUilla record* Look, $2.9? fur ti S?<w u Overcoat. We at-o lmvo urent bargains at $4.60, W.73, up to ftUt.TS. It will jmy you to look at thSso goods. MEN'S QIIITQ at St 93. 82 87. U'.io $187. 85 90. c IHLfl J OUIIO 37 'J.'i, ?'?87 to I12GJ. Wo are leaders In low prices. If you can match tho>e I noods unless than double the money anywhere 4 wu invito you to return theaa.ncaud your money will he refunded. These goods must go. MEW'C DJlNT<s nl ,Sc-,;sc 87c, PSc, SI 18 up to lULU u inlilu :;7. if you want to know tlio voluoof a dollar try to borrow one. If you want to know how to saw a dollar or more look at our Clothing Dcpurtmont PflVQ' QIIITQ atfvSc. 870,98c. SI 18, 81 ."7 up. IjUIij ijUHu foment ouce. This .' ale can- S not last always. You cannot match the price*. RHVn' PANTn nl l7fi- 1??- '-*> :i <: Tho?earo l< uvio initio bargains and going very fast at present. We have all sizes from 5 to lit tit these s prices. 1 MCN'Q QUfiPQ nt " 3c. 97c. Si 10, si 25. Si :r7. ninn o ofiucio ?102, to s.mj3. it i? just as $ well to save money on Shoes us anything else, and we lire away 1> -low the market 'j LAMBS' PIIBSH0R3?M?K , 82 Gi OnrFUcee^ in the .-hoe line is probably \ more than we deserve. We nre.sumc the rensoit $ wo f-ell so mauv is because they don't last loiig, but people will have them. n CHILDREN'S SHOES > gains. Men's ami Boys' Hats : flue Silk Hat, which usually sells nt S i at). Hen's Shirts ?" = Millinary and Ribbons SmlL'F'S JK savo y oil lots of money. Miss Agnes Garrlty will Z Klvo you pointers on Millinerv and Trimmings r that will do you uood and will not overcharge vou norscll you old style?. Underwear. ' wayr. below tho market ou these goods, as well J as everything else. ^ Bed Comforts and Blankets ? Wo. have Just received w job lot of those goods at ? prices that will surprise you. Ladies' Corsets ?i-c. Umbrellas at ISc, C9c, S7c up. Lace Curtainsai * ??up. * Groceries. ft"'* ? Ground Pepper, t.'iunntnon, Mustard, <JIiu;?*raiul Hakim; Powder, all going at 'Jo per pound, or o 7. pounds for 2D cents. I>^* A nothing Store, a Hoot rind Shoo c Store, a lint Store, a l>ry Goods Store, i\ I Millinery Store, a Notion Store, a l'ucilisli. JiiK(iomlH Store, a Hardware and Timv.iro 11 Store, a Tea and <lrocery Store?ninn stores ! in one?all complete under one root. <! i I We have the largest department storo in the 1 state, lo o to I'M Main -treet. M to :.| Tenth . street, and U/>I to 19J" Market street. Kli veu " entraneus?take your choice. Uarguins in every department. E. B. POTTS, I Main and Tent'a Sts., VhsellDg, \1.\a. j Branch stores ?t stcubenvlllo. IJollairo, New Martinsville, Parkers burg mid tiio "Cyclone" at Slstcrsvillc. nolo REAL ESTATE. FOB IR/EIKTTT A Month o. 100 Main street, three room*. [i. 04 Seventeenth streot it, 0' .inr-roomed dwelling. roarl'JO Fourteenth street o GO o. :iv? MnIn street. boardJurhouse a. 6) North Front ItTOOt 1 r.yr-rooiued house, Manchester ?.. n works f, w ear UjOU Chajdlno street, three rooms. 7 Bar 1004 Obapllne street. two rooms qq ouse?>n Warren MP.-et i). l'jkNi Elisabeth stn 0:. two toiuns and stable r, 00 0. liV.tl Main street, three rootns 0. 175 Seventeenth .street 1 p. XVMarketstfeet 7 w 70 aero farm for iuarlcot gardoulng, Uur:)i city. $100 jior annum. 0. -> South Front street 1, i?. Kotr street. three rooms., ; ?, ik 17! 1 Alley F, three rooms ?,; , 0.11? Fourteenth street i). 1 ltui High .street, live rooms 7 i).Alley iCnud Termlunl rnllrua I s ,, i?. TiAIK-v K and Terminal railroad . ,, 0. -"'"O- Main street i i ., i>. 'J701 Clinpllnu street. store room ?_ i?. Woods street, three rooms . ., i) Alley 11 <j .) 0. 'J509 Alioy 11. two rooms ,, ()J 0. 'JIM Main struct, threo rooms 1 ,, o. I'D Thirty-third streot....'. ,s 0. :;VJ7 (.'hapllnestreet. two rooms o.-.v,20 Alley It. two rooms 1 uj n. Ui7 Alley 10. two rooms 5 ,,, o. 1M Tweuty-nlttth street 7 m o lo.'ii Main street, three rooms <jqq itlldlugfor mauitfaettirinu '?r \v{i>?lc>nlo business, in rear of No. 1501 Market st. FOR SALE.*?Keal estato of every <loicrlp. an. JAMES A.HENRY. cal Huato At,'iuu, U. H. Claim Vitoruo;, Coj. leoter and Notary Public. noil 1612 Market Str . ,t. FOB RIEHSTT! No. 72 Fourteenth street, t.-u rooms, mo li ra, oui January, l. l.S'Jl. o. J127 Alloy II. two rooms ?CO) o. tuohio street, first floor, three room. ,, o. 'Jl Ohio street. Seen rid floor, three loota- > it) a. 2VWJ liolfstreot, three rooms u o. '.".Ml Kuir street, throu moms v(?) o. .Illy MeC'ollocft Kiroot, three rooms t, (l o.?uoChapllnostreet, Avo rooms !. <! o. maichupllne street. Ilvo room* o. C'.> Tweuty-oiRhth street, four rootuv... :i u) o. -100 Mulu street, four rooms i <.? o. 10?i 1'otf street. four rooms y 00 o. 1318 Mnrkot Mreet. two rooms, "?1 iln.,r. o. K"? Fourteenth street. f? rooms in>. l.-rn. y, (? o.'Jlti S Main street, third floor.ro uuv. ?. .jj Six-rooroc<l frame dwelling at Lenthenvo >! Store rooun on South street, lu lluuruc lab* rnaele building. fi 000 will buy No. 2319 Chaplino stir , e;ght omod brick. Sl.oou wi 1 buy No. 113 Virginia street, fourmined frmue. 81.r<0J will buy No. 1115 Alley II, live-roomed ume. ? IN E H A R T & T AT U IV1, cirr Bank Building. Telephone -1U. fno9| Room N'n 6. FOR SALE7 SI,100 buys a four-roomed house on Virginia root, l-sluud. SI.SjO buys a four-roomed house, lot tthl*} ii*t. tin South resin street. buys a t?n-roomed, double house, oa >uth It roadway street 8 :.<X) > buys an elgiit-roomod brick house oa jutli Frontstreet. 83.0K) buys u ten-roomed house, No. 27:!$ ?olT reel?cheap. g: 5'X) buys a seven-roomed now bonso, with II improvements on South Front slnv.-t SW antT upwards buys flue building lots. FOBRBNT. ;ven-rooincd bouse ou South l'enn stre.'t.S.M 00 U;la-roouu'd house on North Front -treut,. it) |x-rnomed house oil Ohio sticot.... Is ' 0 iui-roomed houso on South l'enn street... -I 0) our-roomed lion# on Zune street 11) UQ HARRY J. FINK, 111! Market street, Wheeling. \V. V.x Telophono fi57. ob.h FOB SALE. Six lots in lUdvedere addition, two comer )is, at each. iiou-'e of six room* ir.nl hall, Chnplinc, near wenticth street. SJ.oav Hoit.su 01 six moms, Eighteenth street, in good audition. 5J,800, House of nix ronmsj brick, with fonr-n>>>med ouso in rear. ICotl* street, betweon Twenty* bird and Twenty-fourth street*. ? House of four rooms, Cnarles stre.t, Centre Wheeling. Sv) " <) . House of live rooms, Liinl street, East Wheel* UK. si.iwa Two bnsinon houses on Main stre:t. Contra lTl?oelIn?. Cheap. House of fo.:r rooms, Twenty-ninth street, lot )xlflT? feet SI !0:i. House of seven rooms. Fifteenth str !. SV>'0. House of six rooms, brick, lot feet, .Main trect, Centre Wheeling. >ii.uO'J. Lot east end Fourteenth street. $'?'H House of Jive rootus, Woods street East Wheel* :ur. si;ooo. House of four rooms. Eighteenth street. Si,0J0. Three houses. Moysten street. ehen}>. >? >. Hottso ot tlire rooms. Twelfth street, si11'. House of eight rooms, tsixtojutb street, in ooil condition, 81.701.). Three lot*, to* 10')3 feet, Fjlan, White. <& (ialla Hit's itaumou, ? aw cncn. House of six rooms and stable, Eijjhtoeuth troet, $3,600. Throe lots in I'.irk View, elicnp. One-half lot, McColloeh street, Ccntro Whoel* :i?r faoo. Fiuo suburban propertv, two mllo< from tho ity. live inijiutof walk from motor line, new, flth nil modem improvements. Cheap. Lots on Caldwell's rim each. Fine farm of 1-4:1 acres on National roa<l. nine dies oast of the city. onensv terms. Huslness property on Market street at inodor* to price. One of the best manufacturing sites in tho Ity, frontiug on two railroad*. MESBITT & DEVINE, 1739 Market Streot. o<'-* FOH/ SALE. Threo-roomed cottage on North linron street t SI.' 400. Seven rooms, hall, bath, all convonb'tiee, on outh Droudway; lot :-)x 1 .'U feet prhvj'i.oM. Six-roomed new house on South Huron street, >t ,J."<xl2Ufeei nt Sl.'.CKi; cheap. Kiyht-voomed brick, corner Eighth ana Main Irects, nt a bargain. Five-roomed house on Jacob street, near 'hlrteenth, ut$i">oo. Fivo-roomed house on Virginia Htrcot, l"t DxT-M feet, price ?J,100, on easy terms. Sevon-rnomed brick on ('Impline strei-t. near 'wenty-sccond. nt a botgitin. Six-rOomed house, bath, laundry, natural y:>. lectrlc light. hot and cold wat?-r. I'hltely btreot, Kirk wood. Very cheap, pri"J 3.000. Sixtv-ono and half aero farm, NO fritic t:. < s ear him (irove, nt a burgnin. Wo will h-ati your money on ~ ' teal est .to ecurlty. We awo have money to louu. Cull aud see ua. ROILOF& ZA-'JSTE, 1327 MAKKET STIlEKT Telephone *>M. lu,r' trusteej5j5alepilUSTEE'S SALI'l Ity virtue of a deod of trust i.--*' ' i. Stueky and (Mara, his wife, '<? 11> ; 1 1 d as trustee, dated thu 2:4th day ; MM, and recorded in the cle:i: ,''1 'ounty Court of Ohio county, We-' v 1 leedof Trim IJookNo. :W. pa-;e 1 Wi " nbllo miction at tho north t:out ,au 'onrt House of said county. ATUKDAY, TIIK'JoTII pay OF NOVKMl1-': i'. '"1 omnienclugnt 10 o'clock a. in.. t!" 11 ' ' lescril)cd property, thai ittos.iv; 1 w eet oil' the north part of the south n ' ^ ininl'cred one hundred and forty mndred mid fifty, sit unto in th ' i ity of Wbcellug, as laid oil* by Or." 1 > V heeling Island, au't known . :1; y. lane'* addition to >al<! fiiy. a i '! eeorilod in tho.onlce "i the (' i-rl; <>' J ' 'ourtot Ohio county, iu fo -d !; "? t I I. said propertv to bo sold bavin r ' ivcuty-four feet on South ltr? tv. . v : , lint? back nu equal width at ri ,tre-'t the deftth of one huii'lf' ! " ' , Tols property is high ground. <'t' ottacc house of four or live rooni' * " Irnndwuy, between Vlrslutu ?'i ' ' Ti:i*.ms or Hai.h:?One-third > i ; ". none/ nnd ns much m-.rj as the p'i led to pay easb. tho residue ' lay of sale," with Interest, pun h v s, into with improved security for * ' i laviufitt,.and the title to i> * mid. J. I> i:\VI.Mi, V.'. If. IlAl.i : A11r:i>?:i r ? commissioners' SALES. . 2PECMI-. COMMISSIONERS SA'-6 ifthovalunblorenlcsiutoof thehro l-'1 ' Itceused. ftliatc In I'ontro W.n t ' ' ( Vheolin?, nnd heretofon' ad. , nirsitr.nce of adjournment, iak< ' '' inrtti froiitdoor of the Court lb-niLiUAV,NuVEMlJi.lt l.'> i-'ji.ut l1' A. ' Cl.AKKK. . . <ii;on?;K \v ; , j. C, IIeuvky, Auctioneer. 51 ' 1 'J