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Tho Ordlnarfco Committee -Fas ?g? '(th^MKeasure in View ^ FpR'RAISING MORE REVENUE jjfT.AU WkMladVthlelu tola Turi-TIn . ' DiputMat CommlUM Ktku Cb?ll|N ; in Uonlw or rtre Alarm liiu-Cltjr j:." Bear* at PmMle Work* Lrta Contr?4u ' at PricM Lowir than Krcr Before. f-C: XNIUI City Building Bam. ThecouncU committee on ordinance* f/'iw* to have met last nlrht, but the i; v warm weather seemed to be too muoh tor the city "dadu," tuid no Quorum waa' ^present. The only bualneaa that would ;;i ; likely have coma up waa a resolution to l'tax bloyclee. tricydea and all vehicles - not provided for In the ordinance al ready paaeed. also looklnjr to tha taxatlon ot telecraph and telephone pole*. S'"' The resolution waa preaented la council ijv ' by Councilman T. O. Britt, and will be considered by tha committee at a meet! ;v lair to he held to-nlsht, before thetiqeet UJf or caunoii. 'me resolution aims co I'. tax all one. two. three and four horse j? . TOhlelM. In fact, everything with wheels not already taxed. [ > - The committee on lire department met at the city building last night and S?' recommended the payment of bills fei."1 amounting to H86 95. A notice from the ! aboard of publlo works to repair the pavement on the Eoif street side of the Atlantic engine house was laid on the {Sfr fable until the next meeting. A pcftlf Hon from B. K. McMechen & Son and the Warwood Tool Company asking hat a fire alarm box be plaoed near their fsotories on Twenty-eighth street p was read and received favorable conV slderatlon by the committee. It was detided to ask council to puss a resolution instructing the finance committee to appropriate funds for the purchase ' of four new boxes to be placed as folr! i lows: On Baltimore street. East End; , 'Wood and Fourteenth streets, Corrub gating works and at Twenty-eighth fci-T 'ahd Chapllne. In case the resolution g. , fgoes through, the box at present situated at Twenty-eighth qpu Eoft would iiqbved to Twenty-eignm ana jocod. I contract for furnishing ice to tbe artment houses wax awarded to th & Butler at the rate of fifteen ts per hundred. The two horses Med at the Eighth ward hoee house ? ordered pastured. * he board of publlo works met In alar session yesterday afternoon and sr. going through routine business oontracts for wont during the cnmyear m follows: Catting and setp new curbing and dressing and reIng old curbing, William Btobbs: illng of paving brick. Burns A rk; hauling curb stone. William toon: hauling sewer pipe, Joseph irecht The figure* on each conit are very low, lower in fact .than ' ever received for the same work. t board received manv petitions Cor r work, but postponed action until >r it has heard from the various ncilmen who contemplate asking royements in their respective dlstSL PASSED* A WAT. '* fen. D*C. Llet, tor Half m Century a Reeldent of Wheeling. Last night, at ten minute* of 10 jl^.o'clock. piwrf from this world to the P "v life beyond. Ann Elisabeth Heiskell, " forvftfty years the wife of D. C. List, the Well-known retired banker. Mrs. Lli^ died In the home on North Main jv|'Street in which she has lived for fortyP; eight y?fra. Two years ago she was I * > stricken With paralysis, and since then ran has steadily declined. She knew that Kj&i- '-.the end was approaching and left in " writing her desire as to the funeral services. There were also kind words for t hnte she loved. ? :' .She was attended In her last moments i by her whole family. Her surviving ' -children are Mrs. Gibson Lamb. Mrs. . OUtlngs, and Mrs. Warner, and her 5v? sons, William.A..D. Carter, and Charles. g&Hr*. list was in her seventieth year. ,8he was born In Winchester. Va. The >'. i late Captain Otho WF Heiskell was her-hklf-brother. She was a woman of rV unusual intelligence, of a winning gen$ tieness and warmth that drew to her % 'aH who knew her. f- I Her heart went out to any soul that r? sorrowed. Her charities flowed in con tlnoouB streams. To bring to others $ oom/ort %nd happiness was the greatest ? ' pleasure of her life. She was a model & lot the womanly virtues .which inspire - v.iaspect and win,affection. Mrs. List was % *?g * member of the First Presbyterif: MUflhlwh ;v ; OmUi ofXIn Mabel Stone. c- The death of Miss Mabel C.. eldest gSsdttghter of Mr. J. T. and Beitle P. '.V-' Stone, was of a peculiarly sad nature. ^ ".She was a young lady of many at: tractive virtues that not only^mdeared her to the home clrcle,hut to a wide circle of acquaintances and friends. 8ome time ago she went on a visit to her unHp,'Mr. J. Ed. Coen. In Tennessee. Soon ? after her arrival *h* wan stricken with - the dknase which terminated 1n her deatfei Sunday. She waa brought tiomn & by her uncle about two week* ago, and kept sinking gradually until the end came. Her funeral will take place ffom the residence of her parent*. No/128, "Virginia street, at 2:Sp o'clock this afrf.: tejTioon. The Interment, which will be private, will be made In Greenwood. . ' >. , Death of Jacob HeBUlan. v -Xt his heme near Pleaaant Grove. O., t . on "Sunday morning. May S, occurred v the death of Jacob MeMlllan. In hia flfty-eighth year. The deceased waa a lifelong member of the society of >v JRrienda. and very fond of their prlnd. pies and testimonies. He was an honKSSt and upright man, and highly es!< teamed by his associates. He had been i-* flTpoor health since September last and ft; In March had an operation performed. > Be waa "bom and always resided on the !. 1iome farm until nis death. He was a great reader and a lover of art and nai tore; was fond of traveling and had ? visited most of th? noted places east of ^'tSS Mississippi. His last trip waa to 'Atlanta and other southern cities. >* JliM O'Brten Dead. 'Yeeterdey afternoon about 1 o'clock ' Miss Katharine O'Brien, oldest daughI <er of Colonel and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, ? died at the resldenoe of her father, cor* ner Thirteenth and Bo ft streets. Miss O'Brien has been in delicate health for year*, but was not seriously. Ill until ^ about two months ago. Her death will i be a shock to her many friends. She ?- a- ?hiM*v.ninth vnar of her ue i and mi a. nw young lady, who made >' friends ot nil ?h? mot. The funeral will take place at :*> o'clock lo-morrow ; jnorntnir. Renulam h* will be hold at St JoeepJi'a cathedral. Th? Inirrmant will take place at ML Cavalry cemetery. Condensed Testimony. Cba*. D. Hood. Broker and MAnuf/tc,. turera' Afrnt, Columbus, Ohio, ccrllflen Omi Dr. Kink's Kew Dlsooverv hoa no equal oa a Court remedy. J. V. Drown, prop. Bt. Jamee hotel,Fort Waynt, Ind., tuittlflaa that he waa cured of a courti - of two yearn' .tending, caused by So . Grippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery. I M. V. lIsrrlll.Bahltrlnsvllle, Mass., saya f that he baa used and recommended It ; noil never Itnrw It to fall and would ' lather have It than any doctor, because t II always cures. Mrs. Hemming, 212 B. will W , Chicago, always keeps K at [ liond nnd line no fear of Croup, because r- ft Instantly relieves. Free Trial Bot: iku at Logon Drug Ca'a Drug Btore. I 1' Loo^jJEEvrrnu Xtttui srMbtsr Ibmat la u4 AMR Ui? citr. Qrmnd to-night?"airofle-airofla," by tho Qtasales Open. Company, City council nutu to-night In regular km Ion. Much routlpe business await* lotion. t Tho council ordinance committee meet* thin evening at 7:30 o'clock, Juot before council meeting. Frank Krebs. formerly n( Burns & Church.' hu started In business for himself. Kls hack stand Is at the Busy Bee lunch room, on Market street. A young ladjKfell on the bridge that crosses Caldwell's run on Eoff stn** Sunday night and sustained severo Injuries. Tho accident was caused by a loose board on the sidewalk, which has been badly In need of repairs for some time. The only oases to appear before ills Donor thin morning win no jonn Cotta. a drunk, run In by Walker, | Charles Oatrlel, a South Side boy, for swearing at a woman, by Shield*, and John Brannen, for fighting Inst Satur| day night, by Officer Bero. A large number of people will go to Pittsburgh to-day. to see tho celebrated all star cqst In the big production of "Rivals," which Is to be put on there tonight The oompany Includes. Nat Goodwin. Joseph Jefferson, W. H. Crane, Mrs. John Drew, Julia MarlowTaber, Fannie Rioo and other prominent | stars. CaptalnBennett has a rather unlquo Jewelry cose In his office at the city j building. It is In the shape of a SwIrs i cottage with a muslo box on theinxlde. which starts to play when the lid In ralsod, and acts as a sort of burglar ; alarm. It was stolen from the Maxwell mansion and Chief Bennett is holding lt/| i~ ? >..? i Business men of this city an<l oil men who use the Ohio River railroad, are talking of getting up a petition to tho management of the railroad company, asking that the present schedule for paabenger train* he changed. The burden of their complaint Is the early hour of departure of No. 1. which now leaves Wheeling at 5:50 a. m. Formerly ft departed at 7 a. m., a very satisfactory hour. ABOUT PEOgSS. Itnnftn In the City and Wheeltnff Koike Abroad. Mrs. Nell Qulnn and her two children left yesterday for a visit to her parents at Braddock, Pa. Mrs. Fred Thiers, of the Island, who has been the guest of friends at Washington. Pa., during the past week, has returned home. Among the Wheeling merrhants for the east were Messrs. E. B. Potts, and Sam. Kraft, who were passengers on yesterday afternoon's train on the Pan HAndle. AMUSEMENTS. Attraction!. Put ml Present* nt the The*tree and Other Reeorte. "Fra Dlavolo" was presented to an appreciative audience at the Grand Opera House last night by th?* Gonzalez opera company, and it must be said that It Is without doubt the best of any hum* v*t Ivan Tho "5?f?r!lnn" of Miss Gonxalex was excellent, while James W. Smith In the title role was about the he?t Impersonator of that character ever seen In the city. Tonight "Glroflrt-tilrofla" will be given. Mr. Rich. O. Hollamnn. the manager of the big outdoor spectacular production, "The Battles of Our Nation," Is stiU In the city and is trying to arrange for a date for his show here in the near future at one of the summer resorts. Th% attraction Is one of the largest on the road and Is In connection with Slgnor Conterno's famous concert band. It Is to be hoped that those Interested may be successful In making arrangements for Its coming. Th? Aqnednrt IImm. NEW YORK, May U.-The features of get-awayjday ?t : Aqutdugt ~tn?day were the head and head driving finish | of Hamilton and f>oggett in th>< second race, In which Hamilton landed Spark- I ler a winner alter a good deal of urging with whip and spur, and Hamilton's careless riding on Eclipse In the third. In th?? third rticv Eclipse started on the outside of the track with the others clone to the rail. As th*y swung around the first turn Hamilton tri*?d to lake the lead and succeeded In bumping into I Claras and Royal H. so hard that they J tlirow Vllienoe ana tuiicy, wno cscapea with slight bruls#*. The stewards cautioned Hamilton for hia reckless work. Summary: First, one mile, telling ? Chugnut I won; Pho*hus second; Honolulu third. 1 Time, 1:43%. Second, half mile? Sporklor won; DepensUn* second; Lawrence P. third. Time, :50. Third, one mile, selling1?Eclipse won; Kinglet second; Royal H, third. Time, 1:41 Fourth, half mile?Loyaletla won; Brighton second; Nana H. third. Time, j jjO. Fifth, six furlongs?Septour won; 1 The Native second; Lady Greenway third. Time, 1:15. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Clarln?ton.... JEWEL. .v.SO p. m. Parksrabupg.BEN HUB, 8 p. m. BOATS LEAVINO TO-DAT. Cincinnati....KET8TONE STATE, 8 a. m. Pittsburgh...HUDSON, 8 a. m. ? Parkervburg.LIBERTY. II a. m. Ma t amoras..LEXINUTON, 11 a. a. Clarlnaton....JEWEL. 3:10 p. m. BOAT8 LEA VINO TO-MORROW. Charleston...RUTH. ?:? a. m. Pittsburgh...BEN HUR, la. m. j Clarlngton...JEWEL, 2:80 p. ra. Alone tlie Landing. The marks at 6 p. m. showed 0 feet 8 Inches and falling slowly. Weather cloudy and very warm. Illwr Telegram*. W A TIRE N?River 1 foot Weather clear and warm. GREENSBORO ? River 7 2 InohfH and falling. Weather fair and warm. PtL CITY?Rlver 1 font 10 Inrhea and falling. "Weather clear and warm. PITTSBTJROH-RIvpM feet nnd fall- i In* at tho dam. Weather, clear and warm. flTEUBENVILLE?River 4 feet 0 Inrhea and falling. Weather clear and warm. tTp?Orulnor Volunteer. Down ?Ben Hur. Keystone 8tat??. PARKER8BURO ? I (Ivor 7 feet 2 lnch?fl nnd falling. Wefther cloudy and warm. tJ|>?Hudson. ' DownHandy No. 2. Apollo. Oold<*n Rod. Duo down?Ben Hur. Llltlo Kanawha fullIng. _ DRIVE out the Impurities from your blood with Hood's RaraaparlUa and thus avoid that tired, languid ferllng and even serious Illness. 0 prAHlVDour Hllkn on sppHul ho1?? this wuv*?trunmorr v>iui!iuwuiji qimntlty. th*n Judge, and wo know y?" will puroluno, If In want of a drew or watot. OEO. M. SNOOK & C(). AH ptln banished by Dr. Mlloa' Pain rill*. DEATH ON THE BAIL \ Patrick Ryan# Pan-Handle Track Walker, KUIed at Ikiifcood." Patrick Ryan, a Pan Handle track walker, met death In a horrible manner yesterday. Part of Ryan's work is to attend to tho twitch lights and he was employed with his duties when tho accident took place. Ho was riding on tho cinder dinkey from the Riverside steel plant down to tho Ben wood station when passing the blast furnace, ho was knocked .off by an exhaust pipe which its clone to the track. The engine and several cars run over him. He was picked up by the men employed at~the Riverside, and taken to the Bmergoncy hospital, where everything was done possible for hia recovery by. the hospital nhvtricl&na and attendants.' But It WOS useless. for In a few moments it was j seen that he could not recover from I the shock, and Father McMlnemla be- ! Ing absent, Father Worley, of Bellalre, 1 wan sent for, who arrived before hi* death. The injuries received Included j a broken limb, mashed shoulder and a j fractured skull, also several cuts over the head and body. Death results from concussion of the brain. He lived j about an hour and a half. Shortly after ' death he was taken to the undertaker's establishment, where an inquest was held by Coroner Riddle. Ryan was j about sixty years of age and was a very industrious man and well liked by all who knew him. He resided with j his family at TWenty-fourth and I Jacob streets, und leaves a wife and one child. # | Ninety Per Cent Of all the peqple need to take a eourso I of Hood's Sursaparilla at this season to prevent that run-down and debilitated 1 condition which invites diseuse. The money Invested in half a dozen bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla will come bock with large returns In tho health nnd vigor of body aud strength of nerves, HOOD'S PILLS are easy to buy, easy to take, easy to operate. Cures all liver ills. 25c. 3 [(KiMV X \''l\ ttF bmk? Iron. r*nooK is | llL.il.lati 10 company's Brent, special | price silk sale of last week, wlU be I wild during this week's sale of 6llks at ppeclal price*, at figures so low I they'll K? at slight. Scrofula Infests tho blood of humanity. . It appears In varied forma, but 1* forced to yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla, which purifies and vitalizes the blood aud cures all such diseases. Read this: " Id September, ISM, I mad. a m Is.top and Injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards, A Sore two inches serosa formed and in walking to fs?or it I sprained my ankle. The sore became worse; I could not put my boot on snd I thought I should have to give up | at every step. I could not get any relief and had to stop work. I read of a core of a similar case by Hood's Saruparilla and concluded to try it. Before I had taken all of two bottles the sore had healed and the swelling had gone down. My Foot Is now well and I have been greatly bene: ft ted otherwise. I hs|ve increased in weight and am in better health. 1 cannot say enough in praiso of Hood's Sarsaparllla." Mrs. H. Blake, So. Berwick, Me. This and other similar cures prove that! H 9 lioods Sarsaparilla Is the One Troe Blood Purifier. All druggist*. 81. Hr?p?rtd cmly by C. I. flood * Co., LowfH. Mm U 7i n.? theb^st tainltycathartic nood S PllIS aud liver sUwulant 25c. ST. VITUS DANCE A Physician Prescribes Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.: My daughter Mattle, aged 14, wan afflicted j last spring with St. Vitus danco and nervousness, her entlro right sldo was nnrob and nearly paralysed. Wo consul tod a phy- i tlclan and ho prescribed Dr. lilies' ReatoratlvoNcrrlno. 8h? took threw bottle* beforo we law any certain algna of improvement* j but aftor that sbo began to Improvo tery fast and I now think ahe la entirely curod. 8ho has taken nine bottle* of tbo Norvlno, I but noothor medicine of any kind. Knox, Ind., Jan. fi, 'W. II. W. nonrrmrm. j I'hyalclana proacrllw Dr. Miles* Remedies i bccaune they aro known to bo tho result of tho lone proctlco atid oxporlence of onoof | the brightest, members of their protection, and are carefully compounded by expert- , onc?dchoml?U, In cxact accordance with Dr. | 111 lea' proscription!, aa uaod In hla practlcc. On aale at all drugglat*. Write for Dr. j Mllea* Book,on the Iloart and Kern*. Dr. I lilies Mod leal Co., Elkhart, l*d. Br. Miles''Remedies Restore Health. CLOCKS, TOO?JOHN DECKER A CO. After House Cleaning.., You will neod a good CLOCK to help brlghton tho PARLOR. We have In stock a largo assortment at very low perhaps you are ahort on 8POONB, j u?fcri utAi or Prill KM. 'W? can hnJn ! you out. Our STOCK la lam, ,We con Mil you boft ouallty Silver Knlvea nod Korku at Pricoa that It would be chen|w?r to ubo than Bt*el Rnlve* and porks you ore continually scouring to To iUmuiate trade during the dull montha of the y?nr. we wllaell our coodi at gruntly reduced prlcea. Wo are now receiving *omo nice BlxStl&ti BKT8 and 0ELT8. Thoy will l)? In great demand thl* iieaaon. Rave money and trade wltb a House that buya good* for Cash. JOHN BECKER k CO., JEWELERS ADO OPTICIANS, 3627 JACOB STREET. A HANDY ABTICLdA IANDY For Room, H * *__! G. Mend ATLANTIC TEA COMPANY. Atlantic Tea Go. The season is now on when the demand for Canned Fruit and Vegetables, Evaporated and Dried Fruits Increase*. We are prepared to aupply your wants. You will find our goods and prices both attractive. Wo advertise only standard goods. PRICB LISTi California Pruna, large, 7 tbs 25o California Ev. AprlcoU, 3 lbs 15o Standard Sugar Com, per can 4o Fancy Sugar Corn, per can - 6c Best Tomatoes, 4 cons 2oc California Plum*, t cans. Mo Table Peaches, per can 10c Standard Peas. per. can 6c Large bottle Ketsup, per bottle 10c Star Candle (S*s). per lb So Clothes Pins, per doien lo Carpet Tacks, per box lc Atlantic Tea Co. TTe L^uULet Th<w Who Can Follow. SBOBfr-L. V. BLOND. *?0rfeGl%|)e* ISADlfiS' LV.BL0ND,?S5S?. WALL PAPER. IMT PAPER. The Largest and Finest Line of WALL PAPER ?? n a Air if attt i\iiTnn ttUUffl fflUULUinUD At all prices, from the cheapest to the finest Special attention given to contract work. JOHN FRIEDEL & CO.,' 1119 MAIN STREET. WILLIAMB TYPEWRITER. You Cant Tell... lly i ho looks of m to?il how far It con Jump, or by ihm alar of m rot the alrrnKth of IU perfOmei nilljirr ran yon properly Jwlgi the mfiila or df merit. of a machine unless you jp-t acquainted with It ami us* It. Try oil other typewriters If you \aill, but be* fore voit buy, try the WIIAIAMV, which Hands an lis turrits. The Intclltetnoer uses and rtoom* mentis Uta Williams. COPP 3t D6VORB, OK24KKAL AGUSiTg. -O. MBNDBL to CO. ARTICLE iall or Porch. Can be Used as a Stool, Taboret or Palm Stand. $i"607 * * ?* * / 16 Inches High, 15-Inch Top! Substantially Made. Heavy Brass Feet." Finished in Oak, Mahogany, Ebony and Green. el & Co. RECEIVER'S 8ALE. RECEIVER'S SALE ?or a? DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT ? __________ Joseph C. Aldersoji v?. Loch Lynn Heights Hotel Company et al. In the Circuit Court of the United State* for tho District of West Virginia-?in Equity. Notice is hereby iciven that by virtue of the authority vested In me. by a consent decree entered In said cause on the llth ,day of January. 1KW, I. the undersized receiver, appointed In said cuuso by said court, will on THURSDAY. THE 218T DAY OP MAY. m at 10 o'clock a. m.. offer at public auction to the highest and best bidder, on tho Eremises at Loch Lynn Heights, near fountain Lake Park, in Garrett county, Maryland, the following described property. which is mentioned and described in the bill and proceedings In said causc. to-wlt: Plrst?All that lot or parcel of ground situated In the said county of Garrett and state of Maryland, and known and described as "Hotel Reserve" on the plat of the Mountain Homo Company, ar recorded in Lieber E. Z. T. No. 1, folio 2. -vno 01 too puti rwornB 01 me hiu of Garrett, and described by the following metes and bound*, courses and distances, to-wlt. Beginning *at a point north W east 3tt feet from, station C"; thcnco north 30* 16' west 17175 feet; thence north 176 ?' 45' east 30 feet; thence south 20* 15' east 1612 feet; thcnco north 66* west 301 foet to the beginning, containing 1.13 of an acre. Second?All that lot or parcel of ground situated In the said county of Garrett uid state of Maryland. and described on the plat of the said Mountain Home Company as "Hotel Lawn" and described by the following metes and bounds, courses and distances, to-wit: Beginning at u stake situated north 28tt* east 4GG feet, and south 6314* east 4r from Station "D," one of tno permanent stations of Loch Lynn Heights; thence by a curvature whose radius is 119.5 feet and onehalf circumference is 376.4 feet; thence north Wt" east 173 feet; thence by a curvature whose radius Is 119.5 and onehalf circumference is 375.4 feet; thence south 68V west 179 feet to the beginning, containing 101 acres. Third?All those lots, pieces or parcels of ground situated In the said county of Garrett and state of Maryland, and described on the plat of the said Mountain Homo Company by the following metcj and bounds, courses and distances, towit; Beginning at a corner of lot on Seneca avenue und corner of lot on which the cottage formerly owned by Georgo P. White stands, and running thenco south &M* east 1? feet, south 26ft* west 70 feet, south <3*6* east 243 feet, north ?H* cast 142 feet, north 63H* wost 30 feet, north 20H" east 2M feet; thence north 66* west 300 feet to the beginning, containing 1 1-3 acres, more or lees. Fourth?All of that lot or parcel of ground situated In the county of Garrett and state of Maryland, and described on the plat of the Mountain Home Company by the following metes and bounds, courses and distances, to-wlt: Beginning at a stake situated on the south line of J. C. Alderson's addition to Loch Lynn Helghta, being south 63V east 302 feet, and then south 26*4* west 3S5 feet from 8tatlon "D," one of the stations of Loch Lynn Heights, and the centre of Talllsee street, and running thence south ?V4* cast with the centre of Talllsee street 447 feet to the centre of street; thence south 26 V went 1.230 feet with street to tne centra of Alabama streetextended; thence with the centre of Alabama street north W/i* west 447 foot to White's line: thence with- White's line and "Alderaon's addition" north h4* east 1,230 feet to the beginning. containing 12 1-3 acres of land, more or less. There Is situated on the said tract No. 1 a large, elegant and well arranged modern new summer hotel, three stories high, containing about 100 guest chambers, large, elegant and well lighted and ventilated dining rooms, reception rooms, ball room and parlor, furnished throughout with elegant new furniture, supplied with modern water closets and other conveniences, and also with an abundance of water, and surrounded on three sides by a wide and beautiful veranda. This hotel was opened to guests by Mrs. L. B. C. List for thrJImt time last year and during the sumnttr season was completely filled. The saldaract No. I and the said hotel building and Its furniture and appurtenances will be'sold together. The said tract No, S will be sold by Itself, and the said tracts Nos. 1 and S, together with the said hotel building, furnlturo and appurtenances, will haloid subject to the terms, provisions andTOdndltlons of a certain leaso theroof, executed by the undersigned receiver to thasald Mrs. L? B. C. I.tst, on the 6th day qt June. 1?5, for the term of two years, ??even months and twenty-four days, beginning on the9aald 6th day of June. lS96,v*nd ending on thn flrat day of April, In the year 1R38. for the sum of four thousand dollars (H.000): nine hundred dollars of .wblch wan due and was paid on the 1st q%j of October. 1S9S; fourteen hundred dolhusof which will be dua on the 1st day or "October, 1SH and seventeen hundred dollars of whleh will be due on the 1st day of October, 1ft?. The terma, provisions and conditions of the said lease will bo more particularly suited on the day of sale, and a cony thereof may be seen at any time at the law office of J. B. Sommervlllo, in the city of Wheeling, West Virginia. Tho purchaser of the said property will be entitled to tho rent reserved *ln said lra?e from and after tho (lay of sale, and the aald leaso will l>e assigned by tho receiver to the purchaser, who will he entitled to and will be required to take the place of said receiver as landlord of the property embracod In said leaso. Tho said third and fourth tract* arc laid out and divided Into lots, streets and alleys, and will flrat be offered art an entirety, and each of them will also be offered separately. and the said'lots will then bo offered separately or in pairs, and said (iroporty win n? eoia in mo way in wnich t will produce the moil money. TKRM8 OP 8ALK-8ald Ml* will he made upon tho followlnir tsrms and condition?, to-wlt: One-third, or no much moro mn the purchaser may olect, ca*h on tho day of *alo, one-third In nix monthn and ono-thlrd In ono year from tho day of Mle, with Intercut from thnt day at the rate of R per cent pw nnnum, and tho purehaeer *hall have tho option to pay the deferred Installment* at any time Ihjforo the eame ehall bo due. with Intercut ti? the time of payment, the deferred Inntalltnvnt* to ho iecured by the purclin*er'e note* and tho tltlo to l?o retained until the notoa aro paid. Tho purchaser of the hotel and furniture will lx> required to carry not lea* than fifteen thou* Hand dollars ($16,000) Insurance thereon, for tho receiver's benefit. J. a BOMMISRVILMS, Receiver. Wheeling. W. Va. April 16, IK*. I aplS-tth&s J . ?. POLITICAL. 55 I REPUBLICAN STATfc0VMM^~' | Pursuant !lo tho Inntrurllon, r. ,, I utato Republican central ' c,n,rnlt.^f 'Si the cull of |1?#% nation*' !t< H mlttoe, u BtutP convention of 4, representative* of the Hfputllran H of Weft Wftjfnla will he hW,J of ClarkitbUfB; in the county ?.r }|ar^3:rH on Thurndily, the 14th day of May 13 o'clock ntfon, for the purpo*.. ?,f tuT,11? four deleKHtca-at-lurnf and f.?ur naten-at-larijd to represent tfci? tno n?uonuv*?puniicnu t r.iton, tr, held in th?T dty of Kt. i,,u? . on the ICtli day of Juno. 1M-; It Is rocupitn'-'ided that Kir in.j? rcpreaentatlotr In nald ntat?bo ono voto'for each HjO Ul?j ttJ; tlon thoroofr-crwitrr than lifty. President Uenjnmin HurrlMon hi i?2 H It is rooommi-ndod that i a. I, .Vjn,rH chooso as trf&ny d?lf?rttpn t . :.ail) ventlon as will equal tins numt*r .,r WhH It will be entltjed to ca.st th.-rrln; ar.'] tC.H the Chalrnuutt>f eai?h K?;|?uldlcnr. - oA.; M committeeman a convention in li:- .oUm','H or other proper meeting. to chow 4m, H Rate* to ttoe-?tat* convention, in county conventions or iim.-hIuxs th* r, operation W *11 persons l? Invito Ur, furposo heb&ftcr to act with tinloan party Jn'Its efforts to promote toctlon to "American workln^m-1. AmV can HRrlcuitUfco and American tnilu?tri?, H a system of iVciuroeity, good Rovrnnta In the state and nation, and a return^ prosperity. W1L M. O. I)AWso\t <'h8;rmta I GEO. W. AT KIN*SON. I Htcrettrr To County Chairman. Pleaso make proper nrranc?-mT.tii u H bavc your county represented in the tuu convention of May 14. Tho stnU; oenvcntlon to nominate v.t Plate ticket,'jirealdentlal elector*. t\, will bo held at Purk?r*burR on W?dnnl H day, July 221'ct 11 o'clock a n? at whi-j tho basis ol representation will I* <*> vote for each 100 vot?>s. and fracn^ H thereof grtfttfr than tlfty. oast for vo. H Republican xwmlnee for Con^n?? m'i^ H Tho formal pjill will Ik- lf<5i;<-d later. You will"not overlook taking m'u.*-jr?i I to have you 5 ?:ounty properly r-present^ In your senatorial district. Judicial <ii?. trlct and oonRremdotml district cor.vf> tlon*. and also your detwaU ventlon If your county !>? In a d'>?v.t district. Very truly your*. ^ (County Republican paper* pfr^ ) First District Republican Con;cation. By the authority vested in me ar man of the congressional extent . - ,.,T. mittee of the First congressional dwtw: of Went Virginia, and In pumian*-* ?i wishes of the committer. I iicr?! v call k convention of the delCRKtt-d r-y'r-n rj,. lives of thli Republican party of the *414 district to,meet in the city of ?MurMur?, in the county of Harrison, on WMromlar. the 13th day o? May. 1>1#>. at 1 o'clock p. ni. for the purpo**? of electing two delcatu and two alternates to repr?>?ent th? cutrlct in the national Republican conv?:tlon. to be held in St. Louis. Mo., on ih? 16th day of June. 1&96. The basis of representation In Mid <j;j. trlct convention will be the *am?> a* a* the statu convention, oi.e vote tor eae& 100 votes, and fraction thereof greater than fifty, cast for President Benjaala Harrison in'JM2. It Is recumna ended that facli roun*y choose as "itthny delegates :o said .-on. vcption as will equal the number of vot* It will be entitled to cast therein, atl that the delecale* be chosm In the unal way, by county convention, primary tlon or other proper All pcr?cci who purpose to act with the Republlcia nnrtv In future are invited to nartlrlnit* In fcifch meetings. H. C. IlIClfARDST" Chairman STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. O TOCKHOLDERS' MEETINfi] ' The annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Star Building Association. for the election ofHfre Beard of Directors for tfc? ensuing year .and for the tranj-aetlon of wuch othM*; jjkislness an may be lepally transacted by said stockholders at sjH meeting:. n'lU he held on May IRK. at 7 p. m., Room 14. Masonic Temple. Wheeling. W. Va., by order of - BOARD OF DIRECTORS. my5-9?lM*-3>. FOB 8ALF. 171 OB 8/ILH-ONE ROAD fV?ArH OR 1 surrey Tidrse, seven years old. >ound. kind and gentle; does not scare at *t?an or electric cars; ran trot a nui^ la thre? minute* or better; has roaded ten miles In an hour. Address F. E. MILLKR. Wellgburg, W. Va. rcv?' JPOK SALE. SALOON. Good location and trade. C#n b* bv.jm I cLcsp. Inquire oi S. 0. HOYCE oeni 1103 t'hnplii:e>s:ftl j SALE. A FED' CHOICE hOXS AT EDUISUIUJ cKetp Mud on Ea?y Term*. : W. V. HOGE. oc6 city Ptik Building. 1OJ Market su?r. I^OR SALE Oil KENT?WITH VERT little roori^y you ran buy or r-nt a line property (bakery), with uplcndid store trade 01 41I kind* of Iwked good?, confectionery anti'1 stationery; fine how iod tvagon. Ajjjiake-house and store fixture* I Included. The beet custom in town of I 10,000 InhnMtants. It'* a bargain. Ad- 1 drew MAYFLOWER, care of Wheeling intelligencer. my* Stocks for sale. 60 share#-Junction Iron Company. 3 Wheeling Pottery bonds, 6 per cent . SO shares Bloch's Mall Pouch Tobacco. 30 shares Belmont Bridge Company. CO shares Wheeling Bridge Company. 80 shares Dollar Savings Bank, of Bel* 1 lalrc. SO shares Aetna-8tandard Steel and Iroa Company. 100 shares Wheeling Steel and Iron Co. 20 sharef. FranklinInsurance Company. . R. S. IRWIN. Broker. aplS No. g Twelfth Street CLOCKS FOR SALE. Warwick China Co. Bloch Bros.' Tobacco Co. Wheeling Steel and Iron Co. < Central Glass Co. I La Belle Iron Co. I U'n<ul t>.?? Dlinlnv \f111 Pft. Franklin Insurance Oo. Riverside Glass Works. Wheollnir Railway Co. Wheeling Re and Storage Co. Provident Kfe Insurance Co. Wheeling Park Association. Arion HaUHAHsoclatlon. West Vlnrfhla 8ute Fair Assodatio* Actna-Stanttard Iron Mill. New 8teel Bridge. _ Royal Clay- Manufacturing Compsnf. Wheollnir Mould FoundrjkCo. Wheeling Blectrlcal Co. SIMPSON & HAZLETT. Na ltll Market 8tr?et. Stocks. Boads and Investments. apn_ ' ^ TRUSTBB'8 SALE. rpnUSTEB S SALE. I U) virtue' or a deed of trust mud* by ! Mary B. Hosklnson and George W. Hojklnson, hor husband, to the undersigned i trustee, datod.* the Slst day of January. I A. D. 1191. and recorded In tho clerk's office of the County Court of Marshall i County, West Virginia. In deed of trust ! book No. 10. pnges 10S and 1M. I will on SATURDAY. THE 9TH DAY OF MAY. A. D. 1SML beginning at,W o'clock a. m., of said l>"t mentioned dutc, at tho premises to he sola, sell at public auction to the highest and boat bidder, tho following dsscrllM-d real estate, that la to say. Lot numl*?r nineteen (19) aa nlated by B. It. McMechcn in the Town qt.McMochen. In tho county of Marahall, In* ens state of West Vlnrlnia 8ald lot fronts fifty feet on MrSlechen avenue and extends back one hundred and twenty-threj>...(}3) foet and eleven (11? , Inehca to a twelve-foot alley, and Is tns name- property granted and conveyed to ?iO said Maty 1), Hoskinson by deed dnted oveinbur 4, 1S90, and recorded In ssid i clerk'* office In deed l?ook No. .V. folio MThe aald lot number nineteen <19) will be sold subject t6 the provision contained in said deed -of'trust, that no unfinished building or-out-house la* to l>e built on said lot within twenty (20) fret of the street on which the said lot fronts. TKHM8 OF SALE?One-third of the purchase money, or aa much more as the purchaser may elect. In cash, nnd the balance In equal Installments, payable In one mid two yearn, xesiieotlvely, from the day of money hla note, vrTth good Ppr.i?oni*l rlty, bearing; Intereat from thn dan ?? oale. and the tftlo to the property sola be retained ?a security for the paymenti or such note* until paid In full, or the t?a> in?uit of an Id nOt ra to be secured by dc?a of truMt on the urotM'rty aold. UUURQE C. CALDV* El??? ap7 Trustee. The Above anile hnn been adjourned until Wednesday. May St. is!* ut 10 oeloca a. m., ut tho same place. . . QliOHOlB B. CAUJWK -U myU Truitca.