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. . jyv^v . BUTCHERS' BANQUET. Tho Wheeling Asaoolatlon Pre aentod With s Banner fjgl i | BY LADIES OF THE flSSOClATlOM Orer One Hundred and Fifty Ac tended, and a Very Kojoyablo Tim Waa Enjoyed?Preeantatlon Speeel by Mi* Adolph, and R?epon? b President Ooheenbeln?A Banqae and a Danoe Follow the Preaeata I Ion. A ttry enjoyable loclal erent too! place at the Odd Fellowi' hill, at thi corotr of Ohaplioe and Twelfth atroeM lait evening. Itwat abaunar preteoM tlon and banqact, in which the Batch era' Protective Association and th ladW auxiliary tociety Snared ia tin fnr?rnn.t rolm. Th* WheeliDZ IMOCia Hon bu long boon without * aaiubl and handaotne banner, and tbia noei hat long been apparent to the member of the auxiliary, who at last determine to auppiy tho want, and the banoe wbloh was preiented to the Msociatioi last evening ia indoed a beautiful one Oa the reverse aide, on a black back ground, appeara theaa words: "lb Butchers' Protective Association, c Wheeling, W. Va. Orpanizod Februar; 19, 18U0." Tbia ia surmounted by gilded ox bead, surrounded with (Elided wreath and with silver horn! making a very pretty elfect. Tlieothe aide has this inscription: "Butchers Protective Association. Presonted by th Ladies of the Aasociation, 'October 1C 18(14." Si The butchers and their lady friend *n tlm niimiiflr of about 150 asserablai in the hull about 8 o'clock, when lire Fred AdolpU, of Btidgeoort, in what i member of the association declared wa "a mighty Una speech," presented tin banner to the president of the aisocia tiori, Mr. Samuel Ochaenbien. who re sponded in a grateful and appropriat manner. The forranl presentation was followei up by a social session and a banque was then in order. Tills was fnrnlshei by VanKeuren, and was a credit to tha well known caterer. After the banquet thn hall woi cleared and dancing wa? the order o the evening, until an early hour thi morning. "VOJI ICIPPUIt" OKLISBUATED. TheJewlxli Ilolldiy Duly Observed lier Yt'Stonlay. Yesterday tho Jewish people c Wheeling, in .common, with the! brethren nil over the world, observe* the solemn font day of Yorn Kippur, o the Day of Atonement Servicos wor heft intlio synagogue, and Kabbi 13. A Bonuheim preached a very able aerrao in the foronoon. As the nuine of the foast implies, th Day of Atonoinent affords an opportu nitv to atono for sins committed and t forgivo even tho worst enomios. N food, either solid or liquid, was partake! of from sundown to sundown. Noarl; nil males over the age 13 years observ this rule to tho lottor. Even umong th younger childron great rivnlry ortats a to who can deprive themeolvea of noui isbment for the longest timo during th observance of the holiday. The" lan however, exempts thoce in ill-henltl and should anyone become indispose l?v thn font, food may be taken. The feast of the tabernacle falls o tho 15th inst., and lasts for eight dayt 'ihin feast is one of rejoicing and i many places booths aro built in th open air and covered with leaves an boughs. Here feasting takes plnco, an is supposed to be symbolical of the ten; porary huts built while in the wildoi ness. At each recurring holiday parent take pride in explaining to their chi droit the particular significance of eacl and though the Hebrew race is scattere broadcast over tho face of tho globe, th holidays of this peoplo unite thorn in remarkablo manner, and make horn ties appear more dear to thoao that ar away from the parental hearth. An Knjoynble Opera Coming. Thomas Q. Seabrooke and his opei company in tho "isle of Champagne" a delightful revelation to theatre-goer Xhe quaint originality and cleverness < tho comedian, as woll aa tho charmin novelty of the oporatta, is prompt! recognized and extollod. Mr. Soabrook will play an engagement at tho Opel Hou?o noxt Monday night, and wi present the same all-sufliciont attra< ^ tion, but in an improv?d manner, coi sequont upon a new mount in th'e co tumo department. Tho prosporous ci reer of tho opera durinirthe past seaso has afforded opportunity lor addin novel features and ombellislunents t tho comedy scenos, so thnt tho comic production id likoly to awaken fresh ij tereat. "Monbnr*" Saturday Niglit. * Tho sale of scats will opon at 0. J House's music store this morning fc Robert Mauteli's engagement in 4,Moi bars" at tho Opera House Saturda night. Tho Philadelphia Inquirer sayi A striking and realistic effect in th first act was produced by ropreaontin the cauterization ol n wound on tl arm of Jfonbare, inflicted by tho teet of a mad doer. A red-hot pokor wi used and the flest smoked and burnt under tho pressure of tho incandoscei metal. Tho illusion was so perfoct tin the spectator was bewildered, and sympathetic feeling inducod hardly sui pressed exclamations of pain from tl interested auditors. Mr. Mantoll wi well supportod. Tho ltone Hill Comprmy, Tho attraction at tho Grnnd tho lai three nights of this week, beginning t night, is tho ttoso Hill English Foil Company. Their now and refined o oratic burlotta will be presented for tl first timo in this city. Tho company composed of twonty-fivo artists, intr ducing now and novel spocialtios, sonp dances, otc. ^ I'nrknriiliiiri; Noton, Special Dlrpntch to the intelligencer. Parkbksduro, W. Va., Oct. 10.?Mi Catherino Neale, an aunt of Uenor "Stonewall" Jackson, diod last night her homo in this city, nt tho age 8evonty?eight. Hho wnt tho widow itho lute William H. Noalo, owner Noalo's island. When a small boy Jac son lived with tho Neales in this cit Mrs. Neulo was a lady of high charact and intelligence. Tho trial of Georgo, Albert and Wi iam Huff, mombors of the formor fir of Huff Brothers, prorninont butcher is on trial in tho criminal court. Th< are charged with obtaining cattlo und faise pretenses. Many farmors claim havo boon dupod by them. C. HISS it SON'S nrik you to try thi wllin ir1J? Cotton. Morllin mill Nil! lit thi? *iin.il.! '".?. ,,ni! bn ?*?nvluood th tu?y arc ih? bust in th? market. local. buevmsi hum of Xlui Kaaul la U4 A boot IkaCUx. Eucixi it th? Open Boom to-night. Tat Gun tbia evening1? Bom Hill English Folly Co. A ymntn of dojo and eat* bars bean [ poiaoned in Tariotu puu o( town in the ? put few day*. "Hit Nib*, tba Baron," closed a tbrea - nisht's engagement at tba Grand last B uixbt, to a fair booso. Napoliox Boxafaxtx Bbcko was 1 locked np yesterday afternoon by Officer r Uoran as a plain druolc. t Wxsxkbsay nlzbt >f next week "The Spider and the Fly" "will be tbe attraction at tbe Opera House. A complete heating apparatus has Joel been pat in Dr. Slather's resilience, r on tbe Sou^h Bide, by Josepfc Vogler. > A hi'BCTAL Wain bearing lWsivlvania company ofKiala on an impaction trip ' paaied erst iCa Cleraland & Pittsburgh " rirer dirisiea yeatenlay. Billy Math's orchestral played laat 9 night at the I. 0. 0. F. ball for the 9 butchers' association; aod bii band . gees to Portland to-night. 8 Yxstxrday afternoon a water main in . Alley E,at Twenty-second street, on the 1 booth Side, burst, but traa soon repaired by workmen of the city water work* " Add CoaoBsr, >a olil pauper, was r the only caio in the police court yeaterj day murnlng. lie was pat on an pirn Grove train anil lent out to the poor ' house. Joitpit L Riikes has been appointed I a notary public by the governor and ! qualified in Clerk Hook's office, niving bond in $230, with Dr. 31. H. ttbeea as J surety. Tuii remains of Eli Gilmoro, a promir' nent and well known business man of ,* Bridgeport, arrived from Ceinnibus yeje terday and will be interred at Linwood cemetery this afternoon. Tins Wheeling postoffice avoragos s about 23,000 pierces of iirst-class mail 1 matter daily and aboat 14,000 pieces of . second class mutter. This is mail mati ler received and sont out. 8 Ykstehday Deputy U. 6. Mrrshal Mc9 Mahon arrested E. W. Fritz, of tho South Side, charged with violating the internal rovenue laws by selling oleo? margarine without paying tho special tax. Ho gave bond. ; 0.1 tho ovening of Friday, November , 10, tho Young People's society of St. Stepban's congregation of the' South Side, will give a concert at iMozart hall on Jacob street, an event that promises J to be a notable allair. ? Tub street rollwav company's gang of etreot payors is working on Thirty-third and Jacob streets, putting in ino pavoment between the tracks. A good job is being done, ono that will likely pass 0 tbo board of public works ordeal. Yesterday an old horse foil down 11 jast this side of Fulton, on tno Elm r Grove track, stopping a motor for some 1 time. Mr. Stoin, of Fulton, in trying r to assist the horso to his foot, was kicked on the hand and arin and badly hurt. 0 I John* Parker, of Pleasant Grove, has ** sold his farm of 02 acres to James Stown art, who rosides out tho Bridgeport pike, for $4,100. Mr. Parkor is tiie genQ tleman who was robbed fnd abu6ed by i. some Martin's Ferry toughs last Februo aryo Yesterday afternoon an eight-yoarn old son of William Rogers, of tho South f Sido, while playing with a corn-cutter o caught his thumb in tho machino and it o was cut off and badly lacoratod. Dr. is Pipes was called aud attended tho young f- fellow. 0 The exocutivo committee of the Uni'* versity Extension course has agreed to '? charge teachers 'JO conts for tho six loc? turos, and other persons $1. For single lectured 25 conta will bo tho charge. a Tho lectures will be given in the I. O. ' 0. F. hall. J A German couple, both marrlod, but . their life partner being in tho old counj try, aired their troubles in Squiro Peterman's court yesterday. Tho woman " accused tho man of paternity. He * agreed to supDort tho child and iho case was compromised. Next Saturday at Mozart park a J benefit picnic will be given, the pro,e coeds to go to James Coulter, of tho a South Sido, a former puddler at tho La e Hollo mill, who has boon stricken witii 0 blindness. So worthy an objoct should be the incentive of a liberal attendance. ABOUT FROPLE. 'a Stranger* la tlio C?ty unit iVhooIln'- Folk* la Abrond. 8. W. E. Boyd, of Wellabnrg, is at tho >f Windsor. K W. II. Wright, of Mannington, was a y Bohlor arrival yesterday, a A. J. Clark, of Mannington, autoII graphod at tho Windsor. 3- Miss Joaio McAvoy, of Buckhannon, i- is in tho city, a euost* of tho McLure. ?" Henry Waggy, of Sutton, was here yestornay and registered at tho Stainm. n Henry Fishor and Josoph Loy, of K Sisterevillo, autographed at tho Mo? Luro. William Foriyth, of Mannington, and II. Mearna, of Parkorsburg, (igure at tho Bonier. "Col. W. H. Exloy, of Tomeroy, W. l. Va.," is an inscription on tho Stamm >r register. i- Mr. H. E, Waddell, of the West Viry ginia Glass Works, roturuod yesterday ' from Now York. 0 John McMahon, a Sistersvillo oil man, is an arrival who figures on tho 10 rogistor of tho Windsor. ja Mrs. 0. P. Morris, Mrs. Brndfield and ,j Mis9 Mamio Howard, of Barnesvillo, aro guoota at the McLure. fct Mrs. L. J. Robinson, formorlv of Riva erlawn, 0., lias taken roouia at tho Mc> Lure Ilouao for tho winter. 10 Miss Anna Powoll, a ploasant and 18 agreoable young lady of Wheeling, was visiting friends in tho Fourth ward on Tuesday.?Brflaire Tribune. Miss Ida M. Floto, daughter of Mr. 9t and Mrs. Charles Floto, of Stoubonville, who died hero several davs ago was a Jy former resident of Wheolintr, having P" boon born hero. 8ho was formorly employed at merchant tailoring work, in Whoeling. 0. 9# Til 10 INTISItNATlONAIi TypoRrniiliical Union Appoint* Committonii ami Noiulnntim O 111 corn. Louisville, Kv., Oct. 10.?Tho Interi. national Typographical Union to-day al received a communication from tho Inat dianapolis Commercial Club asking of thorn to moot in that city next year. A of committee of fivo was appointed to see if tho Courior-Journal could not bo unionized. Tho boycott of Rand. Me* y* Nally & Company, Chicago, and Buckor nor Skin nor. St. Louis, was unani* .. inously ondorsod. ,l* The quo*tion of porinnnont hoadquarra tors in Washington was rolorred to a ' ? spncial committoo. Special committees jy wore appointed on shorter hours, on J1" McGarvey & Mcllaininoe, appoals and t0 on application of linotype machinist* for a charter. Nominations closod as follows: I'rosidont, W. B. Proscott; J. Ji W* R?hort Tilnoy; vice presi* at donts: Theodore Porry and W. K. Greenfield. liliWIS DRMOCR&TS Da Not Appreriai- iu- Oratorical Paaat sprout Car Tli.m-Tba gpaakers ContodM JSacli Olbar. l+tcitl DUyoUkHU* httUUmrrr. Wbioh, w. V*, Oct. 10.-A meeting addresaed by J& D. Po?t and W. W. Branuon, chairman of the Democratic executive-committee 0f L?wii county, was held last nigbt in a boot and shoe abop at Gaiton, in Skin Creak district, which heretofore has been a Democratic stronghold. Besides the ladies who ware taken ont from thia place to llaten to ipeechea eipecially prepared lor that aex, and which speeches could not have been delivered appropriately had not theso aame ladies been eent lor, there were by actual count twenty Democrats and nineteen Kepnblicana in attendance. The speakers openly and flatly contradicted each otbef aa to the ciute of the hard tiinee. Past aaiil tbey came bfcnase ttie llopoblicani hoarded all their money and ibut down all their milla and factories In order to ombarrail and break the back of the Democracy at once upon its asaumin^ control of the itovernmont. ilrannon forgot what Post had aaid, and declared that the hard timet canto as the natural result oI Republican legislation, l'ost wanted, to go back to the old llamiltonian idua of pnro iroverninent. Brannon denounced'Hamilton as the fnuiidur of Republicanism and as opnosed to free government, and spent much time in allowing op the virtues of Thomas Jetlerson. The vital issues were conirilly evaded, ar.d such was the dissatisfaction and.tlio lack of interest and attention that at seven dillerent tiinos the speakers wero compelled to stop and demand ordor, and finally to threaten to take the names of those who tier- ?.?I 1- _| 1 1 YOni.*,!,,. I'.lrn HiaVOll 111 fcUliVlllK i am. uiui.n>.fc ..?? sheep as ofton as tho words "sheep and "wool" wero pronounced. THIS I.AS1SAI) RUES Performed Over tha Koily of Andrew Gregu Curtiu, Pennsylvania's War Governor. Beli.kfoxtb,Pa., Oct; 10.?This town is draped in mourning to-day in honor to tho memory of Andrew Gregg Curtin, who was laid at rest this afternoon. At | 10 o'clock this morning a memorial mooting was hold in the court house, a : groat number of distinguished men boins present. Touching advlreiwea wore ! mado by Colonel Mann, of Philadolpliia; Governor Pattison, ox-Sonator John Scott, ot Philadelphia; A. K. McClure, of Philadelphia; ex-Senator Wallace, Hon. John Bailey, ot Huntingdon, and General J. P. S. Gobm, of Lebanon. At 12 o'clock tho ex-governor's body was borno from tho family residence to tho court house, whore it remained until 1:30, thousands of people viewing tho remains wliilo they lay in stato. The body was then taken back to the iuim?ian. whore, at 2 o'clock* tho funeral servicoa were held. 'J'he casket was of rod cedar, covored with black broadcloth, lined with black satin, the plate containing only the name, "Andrew Gregg Curtin." Tho fuueral cortege wnj as follows: .Military escort, consisting of battery of artillery, troop of cavalry and nine companies of infantry; special escort of G. A. K.; clergy in carriages; tho honorary pall bearers, conaistiug of Governor l'attison, John Dean, John Scott, ex-Senator Wallace, General iieavor, General Hastings, Gonoral Taylor, of Tliiladolphla, A. U. McLuro, Colonol \V. B. .Mann, Judge Furst, .Morton .McMichaol, Judgo Craig Biddlo, Thomas Collins and K C. Humes; tho hearso and carriers; family and friends; representatives of Pennsylvania liusorvo Association; representatives of tho Union Loanuo; general officers of the X. G. P.; governor's stair and stalls of tho general olHcers of tho national guard; representatives of tho Contro county vetoran association; battalion of Pennsylvania stato collego cadots; presidont and i members of the town couucil of Bello- ' fonte and the citizens. COMl?A.IVATl VKbY QUIRT Is tho Condition of tim Wool Market? No Improvoiuuiit Noticoiiblo. Boston*, Oct. 10.?Tho American Wool 1 and Cotton Reporter will say to-morrow of the wool trade: ?f) nave nau a comparatively quiub mnrkot since last writing, although considerable mora domestic wool has boon sold than in tho provioua week. Moat kinds of domestic aro soiling in a quiet way. Fleeces aro moving some, especially tho coarsor grades At quotations. Kino wools, while not quito so active, are being taken in a small way. Anything in daairablo parcels is aollini: at current ratoa. The coarsor grndos ol domestic pulled wool are in good domaud. Fair gales of foroign wool havo boon made this week, although the quantity taken shows a considerable falling of) from last week. This aiguitios nothing; manufacturers generally realize that they can And, as they may want it, a hotter Australia hero and inoro of it, cheapor than it can bo obtained abroad. Scoured wools of various aorta havo had a uood wook. Wools aro being hold in Ohio abovo this market. The sales of the woek amount to 2,203,000 pounds domestic and 5SU,000 foreign, making a total of 2,ST>2,000 pounds against a total of 3,324,050 for tho provioua woek and a total of J,GDI,500 for tho corraspondiug week last year, 'iho aales since -January 1, 1894, amount to 115,12.5,835 pounds against 91,308,000 pounds a year ago. Tho aggregate Hales for tho wook in Philadelphia wero 1,21)7,1)49. Accident to n StPiiboiivillo I.aily. PptcM <o thr. lafeUtyeuctf. Steuijksvillb, O., Oct. 10.?Mrs. Fnth, an agod lady of thia city, was watching boiling aoap in the yard this oveninu when it hubblod out in her face, and she will loso hor eyesight. t Scrofula on His Mead Wliloli became a mass of corruption, spread so Uiat It got Into our little boy's eyes. Tho soros Clarcnco D. Crockett spread over his neck and wo thought lie would he blind. Tho doctors failed; we gave blm Hood's Barsapnrllln. Several bottles cured blm after wo bad despaired of Ills ever getting well. He Is now a bright and healthy child. 1). M. Ouockctt, Jr., Murfrecsbura, Tennessee. Hood's??" Cures Etoii whon nil ollior |irc|mrotloni foil. Hour, to not IIoo<l's mi'l only llnud's. Hood's Pills sliyulJ Lu 111 gv?rjrtaiuMhoM. SHOES-ALEXANDER. . DATE TO GIVE THEM UP! DON'T YOU? Ofcoarae jroa like to bang on to anything that hai been aa comfortable and nice aa yoar low ahoei have been. Well, if yon want to eontinae | wearing them we can help yon make them do for quite a while. We'll oil yon a good Overgaiter (or 35c, a bettor one for 60c, and tome colon ' lor 15c per pair. Now Shoea in new abapei being opened every day. I Alexander, : Shoe Seller, 1049 Main Street . Don't forget the $400 Piano. One j chance to wiu with each dollar spent with us. j WANTED. Wanted?position* by compe- : TKNT Pharmacist. Adircu "DKIW care In to I Hgencer. oclO0 , WANTED?BOYS, MEN AND LADIES to know that titero in a Sight School at tho Wheeling ttuniawui College (or them. ocC Lady wanted, tq write and : do light work at homo. !15 weekly. So conva?lng Scud stamp. l'EAKL 1'KAK. South | lknd. I no. ovC* Wanted. at once-a partner j with gUO; husiucM pay# 8-1*> ner month and Is permanent. For particulars oddrcM "II care thin ottlce. _______ oclOq Wanted-a lady hookKKKPKK and Stenographer who has had practical oxiwrluuco in bookkeeping. Adilrom Lock Box 73. city. oc9 ; WAITED?GENTLEMAN WHO ; has had chargo of hundred* of employes and large business Interest*. desire* an Immediate engagement. HAKNES, 12*26 Main street, , third Hour front * ocSJ , STRAYED?FROM vETNA VILLE, Saturday. September 'JJ. n red and white cow. Finder will bo rewarded bv giving In fur1 matloti a* to her whereabouts to WM. KL'CKI.K. ^Ktnavlllo. Ohio. ocl Wanted?active salesmen to handle our line, no peddlintr. Salary : ?7;'? per month and expense* paid to nil. (Sooda ; entirely nuw. Apply (julckly. I'. O. Ilox M08, Hoston. Muss. e27'TTh.*H wanted?a first-classsai.esI tr MAN for West Virginia trade. N'odo [ without experience in whoie*alo "lino liuo need f apply. Address YOUNO, CKK1UHTON & DIGUS, Bool and Shoe Jobbers. ilultimore. Md. I EQ'.O TTlMS SALESMEN? WE SEND SAMPLES, allow liberal salary und espouses or commission to pro|H>r applicants. Staple seller. . Three stores oat of live will order. Address, with taunt. l.ork Itox fJO. New York City. aul-TThi* STOCKS. BONDS, ETC. gTOCKS i-OK tiALii I 10 shares Wheeling Title Si Trust Company. 10 share* of National Hunk of West Virginia. 25 share* Warwick (MiltmCoinnuuv. 2 Wheeling Bridge Company bonds. * I 10 shares Attn a tiumdard Steel ?fc Irou Co. lOshure* Hank of the Ohio Valley. f ] | 2(?shares Laughlin Nail Mill. * I 20 share* Wheeling iron ?fc Steel (Jo. i 2 bonds Wheeling Kail way (Jo it. A IRWIN. Broker. | W?) No. <1\ Twolfth Strict. + *+ BONDS. +~r , Roynl CIny Manufacturing Compauy. . Fostoria Glass Comnany. Wheeling Street Kail way Company. Par kersbnrg, Sutton it Glenvlllo Railroad Co. Wheeling I'ottery Company. I Wheeling St-el and Iron Company. Piedmont Water Worlw. STOCKS. Riverside Iron Works. ltellnire Nail Mili. Kxclmnge Hank. : Lunelle Iron Work*. ./Etna Standard Mill. ? Wheollng Klectrical Railroad. Kostoria ('lass Company. e SIMPSON~&~HAZLETT, < Stocks, Uotids and Investments, c oc2 No. 1311 Market St. ^ FOR RENT. 8 pOIi KENl ] Storn room In l??abortf natt'lln;. Onico rooms In Pimboriy Itiilldlng. j Stoum lient, clovntur nml nil wodurn convenioucuii. Terms rwiNniinblo. 1 J'KAIIOnY INSURANCE CO., , jnl 1120 ami H'liK Mnrk??t rpOU KENT. 1 New Basement Barber Shop! : Corner Main and Tenth Streets. JAMES L. HAWLEY. so29 lrJO Main Street. { Hub Building - , j FOR RENT?One elegant office ; room, also one large elegant hall, tirst floor entrance. Until permanently rented, will rent hall for en- 1 tertainments, etc. Most centrally j located and best advertised building in the city. For terms, etc., apply at : THE HUB CLOTHIERS, Fourteenth and Market streets. AUCTION SALE. GRAND AUCTION SALE r OF CHOICE AND DESIRABLE TOWN LOTS ! lu tho New ana Thriving Town of HUNDRED, W. VA., ON Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 16 & 17. Tiosldcfl numoroun vacant loti, there will alio ' l?o ollerod 0110 uow Pinning Mill l'Jant. recently completed, with full outfit of new mnahlnury. Mho a Rood Uvory tttablo, Dwelling Houses and two Rood Farm* within one mlluof thocoroornto 4 limit* of tlio town of Hundted, oontainltig 122 mid r>i ncro* re?|>ec lively. Also n haUlntoreat in the IIUXORKD NATURAL 0A8 WELL. ' Hemonahlo terms to purchasers. Bulloun asceUHlonijlKOod rauilo. oto., to entertain all who wish to visit tho town on that dav. I \V. 0. lieckeubaugh, of Itoltlinoro.Md., auo* : tioneor. %c ' ZfeMijf ' ' . v ' For further luformntlmi call on or add re si T. H. HAMILTON, Hundred, W.VaJTor W. T. S1DELL, Agent, ocS Now Martlusvlllo, W. Vo, i BARGAIN BULLETIN?E. B. POTTS. E. B. POTTS Bargain Bulletin I MAIN AND TENTH STS., Wheeling. V'.Va. g z > We have just purchased at Assignee's sale the entire * 0 t of the ROCHESTER CLOTHING CO., and place the s.ime o _ on the market for a few days at prices that will move the n.v is 3 2 Bargain hunters will do well to call early. The following extr i t 3 o from their opening announcement speaks for itself, and we p;> c ~ pose to clos< the balance of the stock ?t still lower prices, j ! treat Rotlrt'r it Salt !i ' ? " f't />U4.UU? o- 1 ! 5 $123,UUU wonn or rints illuming o&v?u a 3 from the Big Fire at Rochester, N. Y. 6 2 The largest fire that has visited Rochester, N. Y., in years o;. 3 curreil in the wholesale clothing district on SL Paul street. Hun- ? dreds of thousands of dollars worth of Clothing were destroy:-,) ? ? But $123,000 worth of Fine Clothing was saved; and to sottie J c the insurance, the entire stock has been removed to Wheeling, 0 "Z W. Va., and will be sold for half price or 50 cents on the doil.irT a 0 6 c . g AMplTG THE G-OODS ? O ' Mon'a $4 50 Suits go at this salo at { < # n Mon'|, Mon's 5 00 and $5 50 Suits at ;t s; ? ~ meil i> Men's 000, SO 50 nnd $7 00 Suits at 4 ; ? Men's 8 00 nnd $3 50 Suits nt 5 7$ J FinP Men's 0 00 and $10 00 Suits at 0 90 0 ",c Men's It 00 and Sit 50 Suits ut ; z , c I Men's 12 00 and $14 00 Suits at :> <, 0 ? OUltSl Men's 15 00 and ?1000 Suits at "! to r*, 3 o Mon's 17 00 and $18 00 Suits nt jo r,< 0 ti Men's 10 00 and $20 00 Suits at 13 73 ? ^ If you can match these poods for loss than iloublo our price nnywlioro, 2 2 von will mueii obligo us by roturninp the same and wo will cheerfully ro' J rt fiinil your money. This is as plain and fair as wo can make it, unit ?? 0 E mean'exactly what wo say. Mon'a $100 Good Worklns Pants at OS < j: Mon's 1 25 rants, splendid value, at I,; s 2 Men's 150, $1 75 and $2 00 Pants at.. $| ? ? o men D Mod's 3 00 Pants, oar great loauor, uw i p ? Mod's Fioo Pants, extra value, at 1 02 3 ? Moo's $3 50 and $4 00 Pants at 1 ~ > Moo's 4 50 and $4 75 Pants at '* ?;:> * 0 r antS* Mon's 5 00 and $5 50 Pants at 2 y.) q O Mod's COO Panto at .. 3 37 *? Men's 050 Pants at .. 3 05 7 S) " Again wo mnko you tho offor?that is, wo heroby guarantoo to refund ft you iho inonoy for any goods wo soil if Dot fully satisfactory in every sense ? of the word, and worth double tho amount of tho price. This olTor aj>- ^ to pliea to our lioo of Clothing. 0 ? Boys' 30c Pants go at 10 $ 2 Rrviro' Boys'40c Pants, a great bargain at. I*) P 0 DUyS Boys' 50c Pants, big sellers at 3o 3 J Qiiif-C Boys'65cPants, extra value at 4S 0 O OUIIS Boys'$1 40 Suits, a special drivo at ?7 c 3 ot_ J Bovs' 150 Suite at OH "* ? dUU Boys* 1 75 and $2 00 Dross Suits at $1 is * & Pn nfp 2 50 *'ino ^{P3" Suilfl at 1 a. nj I all lb* Boys' 3 00 and S3 ab Fine Dross Suits at 1 0"> q, 5 Boys' 4 00 aod $5 50 Suits at L' 03 ? Those Spot Cosh thunderbolt* nro tho causo o( our WONDGRFtlti fyjCGl&W. atvl tho puMfo ookini; for full value for ovory dollar. Is catching on to ourimnculua. and busiucm hutm nt u riu hat big nrollta are out of tho quoUlon. Hesldo* many othtJf bargain* that you will ?wo when vu? ting this greut wilu. which wilt continue until balatico of stock is sold. 4i'EB. 3. POTTS/fc Main and Tenth Streets. Wheeling, W. Va. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT, ^ FOR REInTT. Ninerooms. bath, bothira-0*.all convonlcuces .. SaliWKourteouth street Possession Nov. 1. J " ooutn i one struct, in roc rooms, ir*mg, Four rooms, No. 122 Seventeenth stroot, Ront, I g'0?0. (12 ? month. N?- 8322 "troot, four rooms, frame. SJ ?. Three rooms and attic. No. 98 South Penn No. SIM Woods iIimi, six rooms, brick, IViW. itroou Kent, $10 h month. No. Ill) Thirty-third street, flvo rooms, brick, Two rooms in roar85 Eighteenth street. Rent, ?soo. R a month. No. 1101 Alloy II. two rooms, brick. SI 00. Four rooms on second lloor, No. 1013 Market No. 2319 Chaplluo atreot. two-stor J brlek. itreot. Rent. -I?u month. A two-story frame dwelling of live rooms oa 8lx*roomoil houso. No. 59 Eighteenth street, South Kim street. .iatit. both gases. Rent. 91(150 a month. 8110 McCollooh street, four rooms. Five-roomed house, No. 100") Llnd street. Rent, ?ja 133 Zano street, second floor. $12. K? .VJ o month. 3,23 McColloch street, two-story frame. Tiro roouis. No. 1413 Cliapllne street. No. 529 Main street, lurge modern brick iiwaU? Seven-roomed house. No. 3319 Chapllne atreot, inff. foiirteeii rooms. Rent, 310. No. 1327 McColloch street, brick. Si 100. Toil-roomed house, No. 32 Thirteenth street. No. 9> Ohio streot threo rooms. S7 W. Mth, attic, both casus. Kent. S27 a modtb. No. C19 Main street, brick dwolllng. Six-roomed house. Na 111 South Broadway. No. 2102 Main stroot. first lloor. throe room item. 13 a month. Two furnishod rooms for men, on Jacob, b?* Three-roomed cottage, No. 1C North York tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets itroot. Rent. 89 00. Twosplendldotllco rooms In Masonic bulldlnj. Eight rooms, bath, laundry, No. 723 Market No. ^rJCnaplIno streot. flvo rooms, fUDJ. itreeU Ront. 2.''. No. MOfl Market street, ofllco rooms. Throo rooms on Elm street. Rent, 88 00. No. 121 Thirty-third street, flvo rooms. )?. Seven-roomed briok. No. ,21 Eighth street Rooms for manufacturing purpose, with power ilnnt S20. furnished. In the butduoss part of city. oioro rooiu< oi; aoum auuui, iu uwiua (I* A.) (O. Ij.) erimcle bulldiiiR. ROLF ctJ ZANE, money to loan. NO. 4? FOURTEENTH STREET. Telephone SCO. ocH RINEHART & TATUM, IFOIR, T^ZEHSTT. City Bank Building, " x MONTH Telephone 219. foc3| Koon: N'" & Moto tooth, No. 1140 Market street ....$25 00 l*our rooms, both gases nud bath, No. 35 TO LOAN. Seventeenth street ....... 11 00 alooti and dwelling. Martin's Ferrr, ?d- n /r r i N^Wuf^fcr^-isr: =ss Money to Loan ! So. 1012 Chapline street, Ave rooms 13 00 J Kight rooms both gases, hot water and bath. No. 1016 Main stroet 125 00 So. :i" Seventeenth street, eight rooms, both gases. hot water and bath 22 00 *pvJ|C?uv^j S'o. 2*25 Market street, threo rooms .... 7 00 I HOH So. :i(> Twentieth street 10 00 s3 1 So. i:tl Twenty-ninth street 8 00 1 ^ 3tore rooms Main ami Twenty-flrst streets, N-> * 5 1 *-/v*/? ?8 00.810 00 and 820 00. So. 2241 Main street.., 16 00 To be Soenred by Deed of Trust on lulncutn* So. 170 Eighteenth streot, three rooms, bered City Real Estate. Inquire of tlrst tloor 9 00 SSSS u Wheeling Title and IM Co., Two r.ioras southeast corner Market and _ Twenty-sixth street 6 00 NO. 1315 3IARKKT STKHPr. So. 2I.V? Main street, four rooms 10 W "nT - 1 So.31 Sixteenth street 400) " -- ?J So. ITS Seventeenth utreot 0 03 rrsn cute 4 So. lf>12McColloch street .. 10 00 FOR SALE.. Building eornor Twenty-fourth and mar* 1 ^Oii SALIC ket streets, Intul7 used us a carrlago ^ So. 3'?27 Olmpllne street, two rooms 5 01 . nn.irviiTiiV I So. 2S171'lianllno street, three rooms ? 8 0) AfctU CHOICE LOTS AT ED(HXtfT(Wt;. j So. 2?V) Market street, both giwos l.YOJ So. 2C23 Alley I) 8 03 Cheap aud on Eaiy Torrat. So. 2621 I'huuUuQ street, stow room and dwelling. TX/ V1 HOG El So. l.'ii Seventeenth street, socond floor 7 0.1 v"* * So. 2.'?06\Jiieob street ?13 0) or6 citr Bunk BtiUdluir- MOO Markc So. 2*>10 Jaeob street 13 03 So. 1W7 rhatilltie street. otllco room.......... 9 00 Kn *#?/? ic*r<= Hi So.133 Tweuty-nlnthstreet 0 00 D.RUGGIST5. Fnrra.fn. ,T0L8?.ph\ WHAT WILL CURE Dwelling house on .National road, Pnlton. tJTiQ. l/l/ uni "IUU UUllli 10'wu! sS5i.1 ?' ,n"d n"a dmmae- m" Uv}"' u CHIPS AND ROUGH SKII ?J Ktul wtuto ol evorjr duwrlpllon. ANSWER - JAMES A. HENRY, violet cream. isc. J Koal Kalatt A Rant, CoilMtor. Notary PaDllo lai ROSE .CREAM 100. B I'cinloii Atiotnoy,No. ltu Mattel rtnet.^ COROLINE .IOC.H JJBAL ESTATE. TAKh YOUR CHOldB Hot??? for ROle cheap. PREPARED BY KMmJlorS.'oriiMp.Cb''aP R. B. LIST, 1010 *11* ffifflafcAttTSSS* sow *, Drumlita ^ 1IARRTJ. PIVK. : i Telephone M7. UM Market StrwL PHOTOGRAPHY. u -I JETr??^ T Higgins'Gallery. Haviland China I ??streki. | Photographs *\S?T A TYLliS' ART S1UUIO. SALAD HOWLS and many Uttlo things suit- lfX able tor weddlug gifts. Prices low. ^ . ? ?.? ?? psoToo-riApn"' I. G. DILLON & CO., poBnutn UI 1'iuru. Oiu Ciuros. w*t? Jewelers and China Importers. and Ink. n-Kuiruinel Ohio V?llo? Chlua Cooptur'a ,,_?hpT toodi In dock. kU 21G4 MJtIN STREET.