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i I Sporting, j NATIONAL LEAGUE. STANDING OF CLUBS, Clubs. Won. Lost. Per. Brooklyn 77 C2 ?6M rutsburtfh 74 67 .605 Philadelphia 70 60 ,633 Boston . 65 W Chicago ? W .471 Ht. Louis . 53 <0 .457 Cincinnati 58 72 .440 New York 55 75 .422 YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Boston 4, 'Brooklyn 3. Brooklyn- 5,'-,Boaton 0., PhUjxdclphlp..5, .Now, York 2. . . 1 - . . Chicago'. 4, St; iipuls,^ They Split Even. BROOKLYN, Oct. 1.?The flrst gaino lasted eleven lnnjnga, Boston winning through 11 fumble by McGlntilty. It was a pitchers' battle, Nichols winning out because of faultless support. A muffed lly by Kccler in the sixth proved costly. Kennedy had tlio Bostons ut his mercy in the second, which wus stooped In tho r.eventh Inning because of darkness. Willi* was batted freely. The hitting of Keeler and Sheckard In the two games was a feature. Scores: First game. RHE Boston ,.,...0 0 0 1 0 20 00 0 1?1 5 0 Brooklyn 0 00200001 p 0-3 8 4 Batteries, Nichols and Clarke: McGlnnlty and Farrell, Earned runs, Iloston 1; Brooklyn L Tlmo, 2:20. Umpire, Hurst. Second game. RHE Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0?0 2/ 0 Brooklyn 2 0 0 0 2 1 *-5 9 1 Batteries, Willis and Connor; Kennedy and Farrell. Attendance, 2,200. Time, 1:49. Umpire, liurst. Carrick Lost His Bearings. NEW YORK, Oct. 1.?Carrick was the causo of New York's defeat nt tho hands of the Phlladelphias to-day. lie lost his bearings In the third und before he got pettlcd again the visitors had three runs, more than enough to win. Score: RHE Phlladelp'a ...0 1.4000000-6 11 2 New York ....0 0 0 20000 0-^2 102 Batteries. Donahue and McFarland; Carrlck and Grady. Earned runs, New York 1: Philadelphia 2. Time. 1:?. Attendance, 500. Lost on Miserable Fielding. CHICAGO, Oct, J.?St. Louis' miserable/ fielding allowed the locals to win easily to-day. Chicago's latest And pitched a creditable game for a starter, and, ulthough batted rather freely, kept the hits well scattered. Attendance, 1,100. Score: RHE Chicago 1 0010002 ?172 St. Louis 0 1000001 0-2 35 Batteries, Eason and Donahue: Jones and Crlger. Earned run*, St. Louis 1. Time, 1:51. Umpire, O'Day. BOWLING. Wheeling League. Teams. Won. Lost. Per. K- K 2 1 .607 Rough Riders 1 2 .333 Tlin WVioolinf- Pnwllnc r.nnonn n-lnlAf I season was opened auspiciously last night, in the presence of 400 enthusiasts, K. K. K. defeating Rough Riders two OTout of three games. Before the vontests on the alleys there was a magnlrtf' cent demonstration over the principal streets of the city, the ten teams of the league appearing in carriages, with Mayor Sweeney and Manager Fette and Summers' band in the lead. There was great enthusiasm all along the route, and many people were under the impression that a big political parade was in evidence. It was a most creditable showing nnd-reflects credit upon Col. Fette and the bowlers in general. Score: K. K. K. 1st. 2d. 2d. Total Hadcr 15U 158 140 403 Sonnefelt 157 134 419 Vogler 130 1 90 IK 46:! S. Falck 170 170 123 4S7 lHckmeyer 127 170 1W .453 Blind 117 140 117 404 Totals *>72 WS R1S 26S8 ROUGH RIDERS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Hennlng 134 152 137 43 Delbruggo 215 137 13'*. 4S>i W. Falck 126 148 120 403 Wflhelra 12A 152 1X7 475 Junkens 127 140 154 421 Reed 125 160 1C7 452 Totals SG3 8S9 910 2G62 UmplroT-Dlcbruggo. Beorers?Wain and Hannnn. To-night?Osceolas vs. All Allkes. Carroll Club Junior League. The Carroll Club Junior bowling l*nguo opened yesterday afternoon with the Crickets taking three games from their old-tlmo rivals, the Loyalists, Score: CRICKETS. 1st. Sd. 3d. Total Black 101 101 133 335 McFadden 151 13S 137 42?; Duflch 118 107 113 338 McCann 145 145 Jepson 126 165 J2G 417 I Blind 117 110 ... 227 Totals G13 621 C5I 1SS8 LOYALISTS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Foose 106 77 125 m Oundllng 101 10C 97 30| Dunn 132 120 101 25n fcehafer 115 13 *5 32a Campbell 110 10S ... 218 Ullnd 130 13-J Handicap 4 4 I 12 Totals 563 Si 515 1CS7 AMUSEMENTS. That clever comedienne and favorite singer of "coon" songs, Jolly Flo Jnvln, opened a two nights' engagement at th?; Opera Houao last night In the tltlo role of Glen McDonough's brilliant musical farce comedy, "Miss Kidder." S Miss Irwin's charm of prrjuenco ana f.'i V, V.I ...... II... 1 2 U115UL, 41-IU PIIIIIK i'wi?uuaiu> nave Sj never been seen to ao good advantage as In this role of a clever, brilliant young photographer, who look.s on the bright sldo of thlnga. Tho plcce la the moat clever ever written by McDonouch and the enthusiastic reception accorded it Is a convincing argurnont that farce comedy properly etnged und produced la a popular form of theatrical amusement. The plav Is bright with pretty scenery and costumes and la graced by dosena of beautiful girl*. The Jokes do not aavor of antiquity, and tho muslo la bright and sparkling. The piece contrws around the trtbulalntjona of a young man of aoclal prestige whose family arc blind worshippers of ancestors and tltlod pedigree. They xprrt that their only aon und holr will marry a woman who will add luatre to the family name by coming of a long ,11 nr. of blue?blQodod ancoatora. He la lonaldcrably dlaturbed In mind by tho fonvlctlon that ho Is In love with a J'Ming photographer who has beauty "Ul wit enough to make a desirable 'liuijhtor-ln-Ia>v for any family, but '"ho, unfortunately, comes of a moat Mohoian atock, and haan't In fact even a ?fi.Kinw of an lluatrloua anceator to shod ' jii m?<?n hur name. ( engagement cloaos with to? *'b performance,, "Becauae fiho Loved Him Bo." ".1UK0 She Loved Him Ho." with a.une cast that presented tho come Just as the sun goes down. Ayer's Pills, J. C. Ayer. Cpmpanv, Practical ChetnuO, lowell, Ajrer't SirwparilU Ay?r'i H*r Vigor Ayer'i Pi ill Ayer's Cherry Pcctora/' Ajrcr'? Ague Cure Aycr'? Comatonc uy mat ec-uson, win-oe tne attraction at the.'Opera; House jiext -Friday-.evening, , October 5. The story Is said tor lie a1 pleasing mixture of fun and sentiment founded upon the quarrels of a fussy young couple and the effort, of the parents to cause them to ct-aso quarreling. In oTder to demonstrate the folly, of it,' the old people pretend to quarrel In the presonce of the children." Howevdr, ,tho pretense of quarreling Is carried a little too far, and it comes near to resulting seriously to the loving old couple. "Because She Loved Him So" Is an adap: tatlon from the French by WlUiam .Gillette, author of "Secret Service,". "Too Much Johnson" and other .well known plays, and while of French origin .-Js without the lightest trace ot Impropriety. '1 V , "Watch on tho Bblne." Pure, innocent fun. Interspersed with many scenes of intense dramatic lntert est Is promised by Messrs. Chaa. H. Yale and Sidney K. Ellis when they present Mr. Al. H. Wilson, a new star In tho theatrical Armament, In their beautiful comedy-drama, "The "Watch on the Ithlne," at the Opera House Saturday matinee and night, October 6. The piece is said to be a drama full of many ludicrous situations and thrillingclimaxes, and Its comedy is so richly blended with pathos that laughter will chase away the tears and leave none but the pleasantest memories In the minds of theatre-goers Jong after.both stnr and nlav hnvn honn /rtrpnHnn TV*.. the adequate presentation of this play. Messrs. Vale and Ellis have surrounded It with an Investiture of acenlc equipment that Is Bald to be unsurpassed on the stage. "At the White Horse Tavern." The management of the Opera House will ofTer a play for Wednesday evening laid In a Held which has never before been touched so prominently on the j English-speaking stage. The drama bears the queer title of "At the White Horse Tavern," the name being derlvod from a famous and popular Inn situated In the most picturesque spot of the | Austrian Tyrol, In which the plot Is laid. "The White Horse Tavern" is famous for Its hospitality, and its buxom, livable hostess, and thither the peoplo flock as regular patrons and transients from the world over. The authors have ' caused them to mingle In a plot containing the most delicate love touches, scenes that are Instant transitions front the sweetest sentiment to the most exhilarating: laughter and Is consistently told by the oddest of characters and the loveliest of women; King & Norcross have engaged a company of nearly twenty people. . Minerva Dorr and Frank M. Not-cross head the cast. A Fijst Class Production. That tho lluntley-jacksoa Stock Company Is a high class dramatic organization, was attested last evening by the generous applause throughout the production of "For Liberty and Love," and particularly at the climaxes; and also by the general commendatory remarks of the audience upon leaving the theatre. The opening bill was .a thrilling war drama, into which Is woven a more than ordinarily fascinating-love story. The'specialties were excellent, and the "Two Pucks" scored a distinctive hit. This afternoon "The Defaulter" will be presented, and I to-night the company will give Lincoln ! J. Carter's sc?nlc masterpiece, "The Tornado." Creston Clarke Coming. The attraction which Manager Fein- | ler has booked at the Opera House on I Monday evening, October 8, Is one which will bring out the better clas3 of theatre-goers, and la really the opening of tho season for the high class [ productions at this house. The occa- I slon is tho appearance of Creston Clarke and Miss Adelaide Prince there I and when it became known that there favorite stars would return to the Opera House on next Monday evening. : In tho standard drama, everybody was I very greatly pleased. Mr. Clarlco Is ! well remembered for his work In this nllv. nnd hnu nlivnvil n? Imn-nndlnn that Is both lasting and extremely pleasant. "Hamlet" tn the. bill which, has been chosen aa there la a general dealre to see Mr. Clarke In this rnle which brought his uncle, Edwin Booth. | bo much famo and in which he has made a profound Impression hlm?Blf.' The sale of scats Is now In progress. "WELLSBUBO. Doings of People in tlio Brooke County Metropolis. Some recent Democratic attempts to Injure the candidacy of Mr. S. George for state senate afford considerable amusement to people acoualnted with the? situation. Here In Brooke county, where Mr. George has passed nearly the whole of his seventy years of life, he will recelvo an overwhelming majority la November, end his friends have no four of the result In the other-counties >of the district. Rev. J- P. Hose, of Johnstown, Fa., will he the new pastor of the Methodist Kplscopnl church, having been stationed bere by. the Pittsburgh conference In session at McKccsport, Pa,, yesterday. Mr. .lose Oiled the pulpit hero very acceptably for two months last spring during the absence of the pastor, I)r. H. T. Miller, The hitter noes to Ford City, pa. TJi?ro Was considerable business before the county court at Its session yesterday. Including a number of appllcallons for correction of alleged erroneous assessments. That of the Trlstate and Royal Ons companies was set for hearing on "Wednesday. At the meeting of the county court yesterday, the application of Messrs. Arben/. and others for an electric railway franchise from the Ohio county line to Wollsburg wan presented. Consideration of the matter was postponed to "Wednesday, Resin II, Marsh, a prominent former flltlu-.i nf i???m ? " v, i'r?? ?.icvn winuim, UKi-'l forty-Avrc year*. <llud on Suturduy, n? tho ichiiH of jnJurloH rorolvpil by be|n?; thrown from u. wukoii whllo ut work on Ills farm. PERSONAL NOTES. Going and Coming of Wheeling People Mid Visitors. C. 0. Kidwell, of Sistersvlllo, Is at the Stamm. E. E. Smitlvcf Farkersburg. is at the McLuce. Jatnt.9 iJcCoach is q Sistersvllle caller in the city; George Kosher is a Mannlngton visitor ,in town. C. F, Ilo*ford,,of Sistcrsville, (s at the Windsor. Pv Dowas, of Mannlngton, is in the city fin .business. S. J. Delaney, of Mannlngton, is at the Ornnfl fnniml 'I. A. Anderson, of Blstersville, 13 a business culler Jn the city. J.* W. 'Altha and wife, of Amos, are visiting friends in tbe city. - Mre. Jj, Merrill, of New Martinsville, Is the guest of friends here. J. L. Thompson and sister, Mies Mary, of Slster/ivllle, are calling on friends in the city. 'Mr. Stroebel and wife, of Pittsburgh, are the guests of Mrs. Stroebel's mother, Mrs. Joseph Seybold. James Handlun, the South Chapllne street druggist, leaves this morning for Potonaao, where he will Join a Ashing par{y. . , Miss Marie Fletcher, of Ehvood, Pa., who has been the guest of Miss Grey MlUer, of Market street, during the past few -weeks, has returned homo. W. T. Geoge, of Phlllppl; B. L. Mackall and wife, of Saletn; M. S. Bush, of Auburn, and R. E. Klncnld, of Cameron, arc state arrivals at the Windsor. County Clerk Richard Robertson, Water Works Superintendent Charles Oliver, er-Sherlff Lewis Steenrod and J. E. Schellhase have returned from the South Branch country. They met with fair success piscatorlally. Among the state arrivals at the Stamm yesterday were Walter M. Dolbey, of Weston: Mrs. J. H. Plerpont, and Miss Zelma Pierpont, of Next; George Parshali and W. P. Kaiser. of Slstersvllle; H. A. Lake, of Flemington, and A. H. Conaway, of Fairmont. Among the West Virginians registering at the Park hotel yesterday, were I. O. Hendershot and wife, of Pine Grove:. John H. Nuzum. of New Mar tlnavjlle; W. S. Haught, of Hundred; Charles McKeever, of Mannlngton; R. D. Brown, of Ravenswood; S. A. Drummond, of Huntington, and J. \V. Dawkins, of Ripley. Decrease In National Debt WASHINGTON*, D. C., Oct. l.-The monthly statement of the public debt shows that at the close of business September 29, 1900, the debt, Ieaa cash In the treasury, amounted to $1,106,156,671, which Is a decrease for tne month of $6,122,436. This decrease la accounted for by the Increase In the cash on hand ahd the redemption of 2 per cent bonds. Race Hiot Averted. COLUMBIA. S. C., Oct. 1.?A threatened race riot at Georgetown hns been averted without the aid of the military. The trouble grew out of the arrest of a negro for killing a white man. Mayor Morgan cleared the streets and stopped the sale of liquor. BRIDGEPORT HAPPENINGS. Events of a Day in the Town at the End of the Bridge. The township trustees will meet In this city this afternoon at 1 o'clock, to go over the road with the county commissioners between this city and West "Wheeling. The regular monthly meeting will be held at the clerk's otflce In Martin's Ferry, at 3 o'elock. Preparatory services will be held Friday evening at the Presbyterian church. The services will be conducted by, Rev. Potter, of Brilliant. Communion 'services will be held Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Baltimore returned yesterday, to their homo at Pittsburgh, aft_*r a visit of several days with the latter's mother, Mrs. Mary Nuby, in Klrkwood. * Mrs. Caroline Crow, who has been the guest of her brothrr. E. T. Russell, in the West End, for the past week, returned yesterday, to her homp In Powhatan. The Knights Templar received cards yesterday, to attend the regular conclave of Hope Commandery at St. Clalrsvllle, Friday evening. Mrs. J. K. and Mrs. William Moury are preparing to move to Chicago, where their husbands have been employed for several months. nensnei uerry returned 10 worn at at Aetna-Standard mill yesterday, after an Idleness of alx weeks, on account of Illness. The Belmont Telephone Company commenced moving their supplies Into 1 their room In the Helnlein block yesterday. G. B. O'Kelley and Harry Clifford leave this morning for Oakland, Md., to spend a couple of weeks hunting. Walter Good returned to McDonald, Pa., yesterday, after n visit of two days with his parents in lvlrkwood. A meeting: of the Germans of this place will be held to-morrow evening:, at Oswald Schick's barber shop. A regular meeting of the barbers was ' held lust evening at the shop of Willlam Wines," on Pike street. 1 Itev/ Cooke Glffen, of Alliance, arrived here yesterday, and Is the guest of his parents In Kirk wood; 1 Jack Haugh left yesterday morning for Marlon. Jnd.. to spend a week with friends and relatives. Thomas Anderson, of Pittsburgh. Is the guest of his sister, Mrs. N. V. F. Wilson, In Klrkwood. 1 Thomas L. Lewis left yesterday for Oil City, Pa., on a business trip of several days. William Bywater, of SlBteravIlle, was : calling on friends In the city yesterday. W. A. linker leaves this mornluK for Burgettstown, Pa., to attend the fair. A regular meeting of the Ore department will be held to-morrow evening. Charles Mallnn, of Lorain, was calling on friends In the city yesterday. Harry Lukons is moving his fnmllv from Now Philadelphia to this city. T. A. Barcus, of Adenii, was a business caller In the city yesterday. J. S. Allen, of Smlthtleld, was calling on friends In tb*? city yesterday. MIhh Lorry Davis Ik quite 111 at her j home In the Wuat End. Ilarry Sells was In IJarncBVllle on business yesterday. Tne Real Leierjf ivieaicine. ; Cure* CoiihU pullon, Nervous Disorders, < Hlck>IIt-ndnoho, Kidney Dlnciuaif Dysiwjwlii, Indigestion, nnd nil utomncli, Ilvor and | bowel dlaoaxu* 11 li u Celery tonic. 5 d by the Germans Vicinity ct.' 8, F900,. of the Landing of tlio iy in America, Octo GERfVM To Be Celebrate of Wheeling and Monday, 0 In Commemoration First German Coloi bcr C, 1663. MONSTER PAR starting from the court hi Seventh St. and south There will be five divisi many decorated floats ar A ?l? .. it ? J - ' - ? /Mier uje paraue \ne roil . carried out' at a stand corner of the city hall: 1. Overture. Presentation of Hon. Proa. Dr. Ulrlch. 8. Address o? Welcome?Hon. A. T. Sweeney. , 4. Mass Chortjs?Star Spangled Banner. 6. German Addrenn?C. W. Uente. , Social festivities in the headquarters: Turner, E zart halls. Admission to ALL MERCHANTS A are earnestly requested to particip posing the Fifth Division, with d senting the business and mauufac us show our visitors what strides industrial lines. Let us make the imposing. It will be well worth tl REDUCED RATES ON RAII TH VATJUTWIB X"T,T>T)-*r -M"fTTrO AUUXVJ.1J.I M 4-iliVAVi AJ V* kJ. Tho Daily Chroniclo of . Wheeling's Progressive Neighbor. The Vigilant Hose Company will give their picnic at McSword's orchard Saturday of this week, Instead of the following Saturday. The . change was made on account of the Wheellhg field day. The Fulton racing team and the Independents, which were to have raced at the St. Mary's picnic on the fair grounds, at Wheeling, last Saturday, will come together on this dnte and this feature alone will attract a large crowd. An effort is also being made to get a race between the service teams of the Bridgeport Are department and the Liberty team, of this city, and this will be, ir their efforts succeed, also a good drawing card. An informal reception will be held at the residence of Mrs. Charles Morris this evening, by the members of the Young Woman's Forelp^. Missionary Society, of the First Methodist Episcopal church, in honor of Rev. J. T. Morton and wife, who leave in a few days for their new home at Cleveland. Gideon McCord leaves the last of the week for Pueblo, Col., to take a position as assistant foreman op the Welcome silver mines, in which Spence and Booth oC this vicinity, are Interested. Thomas Green leaves this morning for New Cumberland, W. Va., to Inspect the brick to be purchased from the Mnck brick company, which will be used for the paving of First street. <> uaio. i. xi. luutiuu, ?uu hub ueun me guest of the family of M. Bartholomew, on Walnut street, for the past week, left yesterday for her home at Dravosburg, Pa. The Woman's Club will hold their llrKt regular meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. R. R. Kerr, on "The Heights," Thursday afternoon of this week. The Metropolitan Stars Is the attraction at the Star theatre to-morrow evening. It is a high class vaudeville company and comes well recommended, i Rev. William Lewis leaves Thursday for Parlsvllle, Ohio, where he will attend a semi-annual meeting of the Welsh churches of this state. Emmett Forester returned to his homo at Uhrlchsvllle, yesterday, aftira few days' visit with the family of Fred Jones, on Walnut street. A business meeting of the Mark Hanna marching club was held last evening and the meeting was largely attended. A meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held this evening at the residence of Mrs. William Rector, on North Fifth Btreet. A regular meeting of the Knights of Tythlas will be held this evening ar.d five candidates will be Initiated. Miss Bessie Snodgrass returned yesterday, from a visit of several wuuks with relatives at Mingo. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hlpldns are expected homo to-morrow, from a trip of a month on the lakes. The J. J. Gill Club will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock, at tho Pnh??t hull on Hanover street. A regular meeting of the township truster** will he held at the clerk's otlk-e this nfternoon. Mrs. Clem Spehlel, ot Wellsvllle, Is the guest of friends and relatives In the city. W. T. Dixon, of St. Clalrsvllle, was In the city on business yesterday. A regular session of council will be held this evening. Opening- to-day, SWABACKER'S. "IT was almost a miracle. Burdock Blood Dlttcrs cured me of a terrible breaking out nil over the body. I am very grateful." Miss Julia Fllbrldge, West CormveH, Conn.?I. Opening to-day, SWAB ACKER'S. THE RIVER. The marks at (I p. m., Monday, showed } Inches and stationary. River TelograniB. OIL CITY?Itlver one Inch below 7.ero md stationary. Weather, clear and, pleasant. OUICRNSBOItO?itlver C feet 6 Inches ind stationary. Weather, fair and lilensant. MOKGANTOW'N?Klver 6 feet nntl stationary. Wtuthcr, clear and warm. imOWNSVILLlC?niver 4 feet 5 riches and stationary. PITT8WJROJ1?Klver 1.2 feet and falling. Weather, clear and warm. ijAiUvKKHLiUlUi?Klvcf'J Inches and stationary. Weathor fair and hot. Little Kanawha stationary. Locals on Jmo. MONARCH over pain. Burns, cuts, ipralns. stings. Instant relief. Dr. 1'homa.V Eclectrle Oil. At any druf? ?torc.?2. _ STEIN WAY Square IMano, good eonlltlon, only F, W. UAHMEK CO. OASTOniA. Bwitho /> lla.Wnd Yoa Haw Mmp Baogtit ADE AT 2 P. M., Duse. going north as far as as far as Thirty-ninth St. ons and five "bands and id wagons in the parade, owing programme will be erected at the northwest G. Mass Chorus?"DIo Wncht am RJicln." 7. Festival Oration?Ucv. Win, Uliert. S. Gorman Mush Chorus. y. Knullfh AddrosH?Hov. Mfctzcnthln. 10. Miuh ChoruH?"ily Country, "l'la of Thoc." evening at the following eethoven, Arion and Moali the halls, 25c. ND MANUFACTURERS' ate in the Industrial parade, comeeorated wagons, adequately reprt: lUIlUg UllClCOia Ul III 1?> vuiicy. L.CI I we have made on mercantile and display both comprehensive and | le effort. LROADS. i E EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. i LOGAN DRUG CO. is fitting TruHSOM, Braces, Abdominal Belts, etc. Wo mako It a .study, and always try to give you tho best goods for your money. No goods leave our hou*e ' that tho purchaser does not know exactly what hu Is buying, and our guarantee Is back of them. We Mt both the expensive and cheaper kind without extra charge. You get tho beat goods at the lowest " prices from us. LOGAN DRUG COMPANY, , Tenth and Main St3. i WA"WTF.T> \T7" ANTED?COOK AND UPSTAIRS ?V girl; reference required. Apply at No. 61 Fourteenth strept. selT "\1TANTED?LADY STENOGRAPHER, YV one with some knowledge of bookkeeping: preferred. Address P. O. Box .'HI, City. soir.'' WANTED-GOOD LADY AND MAN canvasser. If you are not worth $15 per week, do not answer. Adresa Box care Intelligencer olllce. selS__ WANTED?EXPERIENCED AND EN- . ERuETIC salesmen to sell the well known Dleterlchs Yalve-Clcum Lubricating Oils to the consuming trade on eomnilaslon. Apply to DIETERICHB VALVE-OLEUM OIL CO.. CM Garileld , Building, Cleveland. Ohio. jaSJ i HELP WANTED?MALE. Ol iT) S t It A I gTFt ItONA ri DE . iDIa weekly salary paid direct from * olllce; expenses extra commissions. Ca-' pable men and women to represent us 1 appointing agents; rapid promotion and \ Increase salary. New brilliant lines.. 1 butler & alger, New Haven, Conn. ocl 1 i l XlvwlY JL O W AJV XXiXf. GENTS "AND TRAVELINGSALES- MEN WANTED-By Jewelry manufacturers; salary and expense guaranteed; write for particulars at once, or send money order for 57 75 for sample of . Elgin or Waltham. full jewel, 14-k filled r watch, retailing at S25 (with privilege of \ returning): guarantee for 15 years In n every watch. NEW ENGLAND WATCIi , CO.. Milwaukee. Win. Je30 , PERSONAL. I I DOWER, 46 YEARS. YOUNG. NO ' Incumbrance, nice home, income $1,000 yearly, property $32,0o0, wants wife who will appreciate kindness, bunk refer- t onces. MR. WILL, Box BOS, Chicago, 111. . ocP j GENERAL NOTICES. X~VEDEMlTION OF BONDS OF ELEC~ ? V TltlC L1G11T I.OAN. I The holders of the above named bonds are hereby notified that the following numbers have been called, namely: 51, -L', 75. 4S and SR. of one hundred dollars each: ? Nos. is3, no, i:?r?. loc, i.w, inn. 177. lsu. no. 155, 123,- 164, 1S2, of live hundred dollars ) euch; No. 1*08. of one thousand dollars, and c are payable October 1. 1DO), at which date they will cease to bear In!crest. Bunds c and coupons will bo paid at tho Bank of :i the Ohio Valley. V COMMISSIONERS OF THE sel7 ELECTRIC LIGHT LOAN. ,| T~~~ . . ? .. . - H TRUSTEE'S SALE. T REST EE'S SALE oi" VALUABLE s CENTRE WHEELING PROPERTY, jty vlrtauv of a deed of trust made by .lohn P, O'Mnlley to me, as trustee, bearing date the Nth day or February. A. DJI 1MW, and recorded In ihe olllcti of the cleric of the county court of Ohio county. West Virginia, In Deed of Turst Book No. ?9, page (WO, 1 will, on SATURDAY, THE SOlh PAY OF OCTO- ^ DISH, A. D. 1900, commencing: nt 10 o'clock n. m? proceed >. to .sell at public auction, at the north ? front door of the court house of said ooun- > ty, In said city of Wheeling, the followInff described part or parcel of the lot * No. IKi In Chupllno and liofpfnaddition to } .said city, to-\vlt: ReglnnlnK nt the northeast corner of sold lot No. ."St. running j. thence westward on the line of Twentythird street i)I feet; thence southward and parallel with Main street il foot: thcnco } eastward and parallel with said Twenty- 1 third nt roe t 01 feet to Main street, and, thence northward and parallol with Main J Ktrret 21 feet, more or less, to the begin- C nlnjf. TERMS OK HALE?One-third or mi f, much more nz the purchaser may elect; > to pay, cash In hand on the day of sale, n the balance In two oqunl Installments, payable In one and two years, respect-', S ivcly, with Interest. The purchaser to k!vo his promissory notcn for the deferred payments, with security satisfactory to > the trustee. 1.01HS R RTIFEL, Trustee. I .T. C. HERVEY, Auctioneer. se'JO 1 > ?** > ALBANY DENTAL PARLORS. > ^ALBANY DENTISTS.,. > S. U. CALDWULL, Mnnater. No. 1036 Mnlu St.. Corner Steel Bridge. j OVI-R DRUG STORU, Onld Crown and I?BrMR8 Work VWVVW*vV\A?V GOLD Fill INGS. ^$Spt WAWvVWiVi 1, Open NIrIiIs ^ and Sundays. PEOBOS'.IS. B!i)S FOR COAL. WZISSUXtO. w, Va.. Sept: 2C,?tfo?; Offlcu of Clcrk of Hoard of Education, No. 46 Fourteenth Strict. EJdH w!!l br/ruceUvd ,nt tho oJllcn of the rU-rk of tho hriird n? education until Wcdnardfry;AOetobcpifc. ?t*\t ms? f??r utehtns c'.cr.n nhd ildck for tho . public; ochtioiH-or the city of Wheeling lor tht- ensuJtu pchool year. Bhln v.*lU br- trcelvsd for furnishing coal for nil .thyfiChooR as well a.s to etich *ub? (Jlyttlct eopur.-iteiy.. The contract will be iwurdedvlo th-> lovi'OMi. fPM'onalbl^ bidder tmploylni: union labor. The board re- '... eerves Die rbjht to reJcet any or all bids. WALTER H. 1IALI*. S Clerk. FOE SALE. 77*hif saltChandsome ray house. v.-- I.^ht o.bnut 1.^*0. utje 7, .suitable* for fin ! ;.. } . r .s or puu'm'r ? wjiku". hoi ruraid. of cars. Euquirc at 11AHPER & BUG,'h, U1C .Vain htm't. ocl* p \ u m" if on 'sale. I'artri of K1 ncrt>?, l mllo from Elm Grove; 20 acres of winiu bottom land; with houso n' .0 rooms*. hard r.ood finish; variety of choice fruit;'cheap, on tatty payment*. One of the finest furpiH in the county. ;S. NESUITT. Jr.. Telephone 013. 1735 Market St FOR SALE^~ "SprlngfloM," one of the fluent farms in tho Shenandoah Valley, 3 miles from Uerryvlllc, Clarke county, Virginia (2i>0 acres). W. V. HOGE, City Bank Building. Market Street*'' : ' ' Wheeling, W. Va. ' GOOD INVESTMENT. To persons wishing to make the safest possiblo investment I can. offer special opportunity in Niagara Tails lots. JAMES L. HAWLEY, Real Estate and Loau Agent, 1005 Main Street. EJ CI> INJ jO ?3 i 33 orJDQ! Flrst-cfass'Coupon Ponds are better for investment than Ileal Estate Mortgages. They aro wife, convenient anil pay good interest. 1 offer at the present tnne Mackth-Evans Glass Company C % Bonds, frl-Statr Gas Company C % Bonds, National Glass Company'G % Bonds and Cleveland Water Company. ii % Bonds at prices ii' ttlnir the Inventor from 5 % to G Write for particulars. ROBERT C. HALL. Member Pittsburgh Stock Exchange. No. ST1 Fourth Ave.. Pittsburgh, ['a. Long distance telephone. No. 3,613. M15 4 SECURE INVESTMENT. We offer for sale at pnr and accrued Interest a limited number of First Mortgage 20 Venr 5 Per Cent Gold Bonds. These bonds court the strictest Investigation. are amply protected and highly recommended by best authorities. For further details and full particulars write or call on WHITE & WHITE, I?. Hxchnnge Bank Building. Telephone ... No. 82. Investment Securities. We offer for sale some flvo per cent first mortgage l>onds. Wo have examined the security behind these bonds and we can recommend them with conlldcnco to investors. Particulars upon application. The City Bank of Wheeling. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE..." ~ A tn'o-slnry frame of G rooms. TiatTl oohi and laundry, both Rases, lot 30 teet ront. ut a .special bargain for a short lmt. A two-story frame of eight rooms, bath mil laundry; lot is 41 feet front. Will all you this property for loss than It cost ft build the hon.se. nnd tohIso you a preset of the lot. which is worth nearly two housand dollars. A two-story irame of 30 rooms, bath oom, laundry, river front lot. at a bar' :ain. Will pay you 10% as tin Investment. rHEO. W. FINK & CO., No. 11C3 Market Street. ....FOR SALE.... Thn property tit No. G North Huron itrofct. consists of two dwelling houses ['he large house one of the best built louses In the city, full of conveniences. Che property will pay well as an investment. A location that is always In do?and. ?1.CW for building lot on Fifteenth street. >V1!1 lend you the money at 6 per cent o build a house. It's cheaper than payng rent. Surety Bonds furnished. 3. O. ?EAL ESTATE BULLETIN. FOR RENT NOW. 1 fine oillco room, most desirable and heap, in Masonic Temple, including light, lent and Janitor service. I store room. 2001 Main street. FOR SALE. St.000 for the two-story brick dwelling 743 ilain street. 7 rooms: lot 3*16x117 feet. $2,500 for two-story brick No. I'll Market treet, frame cottage of 4 rooms In rear -r lot. 52,800 for frame dwelling, S rooms, good oilur: 44 acre of ground; small fruits of II kinds: near Elm Grove; 5 minutes' I'alk from motor line. The Kenney a 1?? brewery property, with Iwelllng house and stables, is offered for ale for one week. 1 building lot. Park View, 50x150. $500. A rrnri-rv hnclnrwa nnuinill/u. - - -> eal estate. National road and railroad tatlon; a fine chance for pomeono. 1 building loi on Llnd street, 5350. C. A. SCHAEFER & CO., TcJiphonc 617. Wheeling W. Va. ....FOR RENT.... so. CO North Front stroet 513 00 s'o. 21 Maryland street 10 CO s'o. 1123 Charles street, 3 rooms 8 00 so. i'dS Main street, 3 tooium S ft) Co. Main street 9 00 s'o. !S12 Main street, 2 rooms 5 00 s'o. 32 Sixteenth street, cellar 10 00 so. Market street, for business and dwelling -10 00 s'o. I Crescent Place 7 00 FOR SALE. Co. 112T. Charles street. .ot In llelvodere addition;- $ 125 Jo. 21 Maryland street 1,000 s'o. 2.i Klfth street 2,000 Iround 00 feet square on Eighteenth street 12,500 roomed house on Main street 1,500 *o. 32 Sixteenth stroet. store room. J rooms and cellar will bu'sold cheap If sold in tlu- next 30 days. it ore room and ilvo rooms, brick building, a good location, with an old established trado, for ..J2,8to Co. 2T.20 Main si reel, n full lot. corner Twenty-alxth and Main streets. 2,500 ,ot on South Front street 1,700 'o. 02 Main Ptreot 2.600 lo. 4t2 Main utreot H.COO !orner iot on Fifteenth street, Jo. 00 North Front streot 3.800 Co. C*\ Seventeenth street s'o. 32 Sixteenth utreot, store room and 10 rooms. JAMES A. HENRY. teal F.stat o Agent, Collector, Notary Public and Pension Agent, No. 1612 Main street. patents'and trade-mabksT PATENTS AND TRADE-MARK'S. Proper protection secured in all coun. :k<8. Reliable acrvlco at madorato rntes. ilvlco free. Oorrenpondtmeo Hollcltcd. I. H. l>UNLAl\ Patent Attorney, Kcllly ltulldlnir, Whocllny;, \V. Va.