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The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer from Wheeling, West Virginia • Page 2

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ITHROUSH THE Newsy Items Gleaned Prom the State Exchanges. MATTERS ABOUT WEST VIRGINIA Covering tlio Happenings ot a Weak. A Wife Scalar in Ala Struggle Willi Aft'alr at Hoy Accl. i. dentally SliooU Ills Interesting A Methodist l'rotostant congregation 1 has been organized ut tlio town ot Wklnn.

A new passenger station will bo built Klking by the Went Virginia Central railroad. Parkersburg is discussing tlio pro- i of issuing bonds to build a i ooucity Dulldlng. 'i' Fire at Charleston Friday partially destroyed tho Cotton block on Cupitoi 1 Btroot; Iobh $12,000. Tho Ravenawood papers aro agitating tbe question of bringing natural gun to that prosperous town. Tho Fairmont I Ceil Virginian has i tered upon tho twenty-seventh yoar ol its prosperous extstonco.

i There are forty-sovon farmers in both I of tho West Virginia logis- 'I laturo and only sovonteen lawyers. Tho various Davis Coal and Coko companies held tholr annual mooting at Piedmont last Tuosday and ro-olectod 1 all the old directors and olllcors. Dr. M.S. Ilolt has sold tho Weston Republican, which ho has conducted so long and so ably, to J.

H. Ed wards. It is said tho politics of tho paper wiil bo cbanged. 1 It is bolievod that Hon. W.

E. Chilton I will be the next secretary of state, un- loss ho gets the appointment as United Slates district attorney, in which caso Air. Ohley will probably retain his 1 presont position. I Tho clerk of Pocahontas county court 1 has advertised for bias to build a court house at Marlintou. Bids will be ro- 1 coived for tho court house and jail com- 1 binod In ono building und also for sepa- rate buildings.

A special to tho Intklmqbnceu from Fiodmont says: Thomas Daughorty, a Wont Virginia Clovoland Pittsburgh machinist, shot J. Hunter Smith Salur- day night during a row in tho lattor's saloon. Smith will recover. At a meeting of tho Jeirurson county baron Monday in Charleston resolutions woro adopted protesting against 9 tho bill in the legislature proposing to remove tho terms of the supreme court from Charloston and Wheeling. ti Tho Borkoloy Springs (W.

Va.) A'etvs says: "Tliero is not tho least doubt that C. P. Jack, representing a com puny, luts bought tbo lierkoloy Sprint's i hotel, but complications liavo urison and tlio wholu mutter inuy rosult iu lawsuit. The Harrisonburg HtgiMer reports tbnt man living near Mt. Moridiun walking along tbe rivor bank a few dnys ago saw a muikrut bole just at tlio edge of tlio water, and upon closer examination found that it contained some llsli.

He got a board and stopped up tbo hole, nml in a short whilo hud takon 175 1 suckers therofrom with his hund u. Fairmont will apply to the legislaluto for a now churter. Tho now city will includo the old town ol Fairmont, West 1 Fairmont and their suburbs and tbu 6 new addition of tho development company which is being rapidly built up. The new city will be divided into four wards, and will contain population of 3,000. The town Is growing rapidly, i Palatine, opposite Fairmont, did not go into tbo new corporation, though ulio was Invited to do so.

fc In Hardy county, at Humting Rock, two young i'don, brothers, William and )i Ricker Dorah, woro out rabbit bunting unu wuru uruunu urumi, uiiuuii either aide, when by some muana William's unit wan accidentally discharged. The entire load shot entered the fleshy part of Kickor's thigh, causing a pniniut and aeriouH wound. The boy whoso gun was flrod fainted when be found lie bad ahot bin brother. a Mr. Charles Shuck, aged about eighty years, was burned to death neurMt.

Ida, Howoll diatrlot, Fayetto county, re- I cently. Mr.Sliuck had lived iu a house by bimself for Bevoral yenrs. lie was seen by one of hie neighbors on Mon- day, January 10. On Tnoaday afternoon Bonto parson wont to tho placo and found tbo romuina of Mr. Shuck lying on tho hearth, big faco badly burned, hia clothes nearly ail burned oil', tho fire out and tho body froiou still'.

It is )i supposed that he foil into tho firoand was unablo to get out. i For the first timo In tho history of tho West Virginia University ano has now a first-class musical organisation which will make a lour, in March noxt, of aovoral of the principal cities of tho state whore tho bait inatruinontal and vocal music In the University will bo board. Thoio who compose the organization are: Mlnahidl, Goodtvln, Ed and Sam Boyd, Rogers, Ramsey, 0. R. Hayes, Hagana, Sycka, Willis, Edward and 'William Mayors, Hartmau, Earlo Vunce, Gore and Kramer.

William Taylor, an agod man, was fonnd lying on tho plko about ono mile below bhepliordstown, Friday evening, r' atono doud. Ho had been in town during tho day and made aomo purchaacs, aiter which lto atarted forbomo, whicli was only a abort dlatanco from whoro Bphil body was found. Mr. Taylor wai I about of ago and was a shingle maker by trado. For a numbor of yoari ho reaided in Whiting'a Nock, Itorkoloy county.

Mr. Taylor served in tbe Mexican World, From tho Uliflon Forgo Virginian It la loarnod that on Wodneiday, Mr. Goo. 1 A. Aldorman, who roaldos twolvo miles north of tho Whito Sulphur Springs, In Oreenbrlor county, W.

Viu. wlillo out hunting in the vlolnUy of Anthony's crook, ran itcron a black boar which i had boon driven from Its don by pack of dogs. Mr, Aldorman luccoodod in wounding bruin and tho doga were trying to finish tho work of destruction, but woro being woralod, wlton Mr. Alderman oamo to their roicuo, Tlio boar turnod upon him, bit him In tho calf at tho log und throw him upon tbo ground, nnd was on top of him when be procured a plno knot within hia reach and suceeodod In releasing hitit- aolfby well nimod blows, killing the bear. In tho dospornto strugglo one of his hinds was badly lacerated.

Tho Huntington Commercial has this 1 Interesting romlnlacenoot During tho 1 old days of the Contlnontal on "Uncle 1 Ton's Cabin" Company stopped there. I Tlio ehlof clork of this then popular 1 hoalelry was a Southerner to the manor born, and when aoven colorod members of tliQ troupe sealed thoraselvet in aa was tlio privilege of all guosts, thla Immnoulato son of a sea 1 cook objected, ami appealed to the pro- priotor as follows I "Mr. lllank, 1 am a not atvuMtoinod to' being thrown Into tho company of nlggors this way, and I won't aland It." In somewhat of a a rage tho propr lolor replied i "I am run- aioR this homo, and if you don't promptly return to your duties you may and ponied on up atalri where he onoountered the colored chamber maid, who inquired whut the troublo wan. When informed she remarked, "lie needn't make much fuss, for I'se wearing hit ring now," und (he exhibited it. That is the difference between tweedle deo and tweedle dum.

Krod Jumea, a notorious wife beator of Glenvllle, ia in jail. Ilia luteal exploit lost wook was to chase hU wife out of her houie with a revolver. According to tho l'atlipidcr bo chased hie wiie through the deep snow, with the keen, cold air cutting her like knifo, und took refuge in the house ol a neighbor woman, tearfully pleading for some place in which to hide hersolf. James followed her, brandishing his rovolvor and swearing vongeauce. llo demaudod her whoreabonts, but tho lady who had I given her shelter refuted to divulge her liiding placd.

James then fnnsucked the house und found his wifo crouched in a closet, cowering like a hunted I inal. llo attempted to drag her forth, i ind the ladv of the houso triad to pro- vent him. him be," said tho wife, stopping out; "ho mnv us well kill mo lion-, for ho will do it when I go homo." lames was arrostod before lie could further lmrm his wife, and in iluo time was in tho hands of Deputy ShoriH' L'raddock uud behind tho bara in tho lonnty jail. A visit to the James homo revealed a sad sight. Tho ohlldron were almost entiroly barofootod and In raijs.

Desolation broods ovor the hoarth ike a nightmare. The neighbors at sent food to tho woman nnd chilJron. Tho kind husband and fathor ipproprlatod it to himself, and loft hem to suffer tho keenest pangs oI lunger. A FAMILY FUOZIS.V. i-'lvo Uonil IIihIIdh Pmiml in it Hovol, mid a llube Ntlll Alive.

PABKunsnuiui, Jan. of John -Mlchaola, wife andthroo itilo cliildrou woro discovered frozen doath last night in hovol In Futlam county, near the Lincoln county ino. A fourth child, an Infant, was 1 loavily wrappod and was found to be dlvo. Tho family has a quoer history, Vlichaola and his wife, who aro said to simple-minded, have led a sort of lifo for years, wandoring about i hrough West Virginia in the summer oasons and going south in advance of i ho snows in winter. It is supposed hat they failed to got away in tiino i his year, and tho severe cold, so pro- ongeu, caugn; mora wuhuul picpaiuious to withstand it.

LOCAL la Iters of Minor Mmuimt ill mid about tho City. Tiie Grand this mil tho lihinc." Timiii3 was a still alarm at tho Niagara Saturday evening; no damago. 'i'ui! bright, sunny sky brought tliouamds of people out on tho utrouta yeserday. Two plain drunks woro run in by tho yesterday, as a commencement of ho now regime. Itineu was soot to jail by Squiro trklo (orlhirty days Shturday for at(ml- ng iron from tlio li.

0. Haven Wave Costlo, Mystic Chain, font to Bemvood Saturday night to ako part iu an installation of otticors. ICm.a IIakki soTtrti was on Saturday ppolnted administrator of tho estate W. J. Harrington, decoasod, and gavo 1 lond in $400, with iL L.

Waltlior as mroty. Wider Field's company, which losud at tho Giand baturday night, pas without oxoeption tho host variety ombination that ever played in Whool- ng at any price. The bi-weokly grand rehearsal of tho )pera House orchestra at Arion hall 8 iunday evening was tho largest atended over holu by tho orchestra. Tho mil was packed with a groat crowd, (lio npjirociatoil tlio line programme ondorod. Tuesday and Wednesday ovoninga Ugust Junkermunu, the leading comdian of Germany, will appoar at the )pora llouao, supported by his own ompany, in two of his most famous and iopular comodioa.

llo will havo good much is already aslurod. tlio evangelist, called at the NTifLLiouNCRit oflico last night and said le found tlio fail ot 0. W. Kawyor a soious drawback to his work in Wlinulng. The authorities would not allow troot preaching, ltandull says if tlio eld cannot bo workod ho will quit tho nlsslon Inborn and go back into the lerkoloy county poorliouso rest if his natural lifn.

Ho has no othor oino to go to. lie says this is tho first iino In twonty-six years that the charot wheels hayo caused to roil 4UOUT I'UOl'LE. trangors In tlio City uml Whoollng L. Sonnoborn, of Barracksville, is at tho Behler. William A.

Cracraft, of Charleston, is i Stnmiu guest. Jacob Koontz, of Now Martinsvillo, is Debtor guost. M. Nusbourn, of Clarksburg, is a 11 uost at tho McLuro. l'ut Lowtlior, of Steubonvlllo, 1b regis- orod at tho liohlor hotel.

Auditor Joo Hendorson, of Bolmont ounty, was dowu Saturday from St. I'rof. JooDovlno, of Lamour, South 5 )ukota, is tbo guost of his motbor, iu ho Eighth ward. Mr. Austin llaach, of tho Pittsburgh was stnong his many Whoollng rlonds Saturday.

Wayno Willoy, a son of Prof. P. ViHoy. of Morgautowij. Is tho gnoit of ilr.

John Wagnor, on Twollth stroot. Mr. 0. It. Dohlor was ablo to bo out ostorday lor tho first tlmo slnco Jhrlstmas, having boon laid up with a ovoro attack of lllnoss for fivo wooks.

io It not ontlroly recovered yoL Kmloria. "Educatora are cortainly tbo groateit lonofactors of tho rncto, and nftor roadng Ur, Franklin Mllos' pqpulur works, 'annot holp declaring him to bo among ho most ontortnlning and oducnting Ntw York Daily, llo Is not i strangor to our roadors, as his ndvoriiomonti appoar in our columns in ivory issue, oalling attention to tho fact hat his ologant work on Nervous and loart Diseases is distributed freo by Corvine are glvon away, also Book of I fostltnonlals showing thatlt Is unequalod for Norvous Prostration, Headache, Memory, Ulitlnois, Slooplonnois, Fits, Epllopsy. 2 Atuntl to Your Eycfc If you noed spootaclos, eyes tire or load nehes whon reading or (owing, on suit and havo your eyes earefuUy nil scientifically teilad for Glanoi rlthoot chtirgs by Professor Shnfl, the Iptlclan, corner Main and Kloventh troots. Tlio only exaluilva optician In ho state. tthMW 1 PITTSBURGH RIYERMEN Hold a Meeting and Demand a Settlement of rHE RIVER MINERS'LONG STRIKE.

Difference of Opinloit uu to Whoro tlio lllumo Wutur Comtui; Soon und There In no Coal Heady lor llivcrmou liurt by (lie Strike. PiTOUuRiiii, Jail. FitUburgh rivermen have taken hand in miners' strike and what will bo tiie lutcome no ono knows. They are aroused over tho ions conunited strike. They have had nothing .0 do lor weeks and the prospects lor work alone tho river being rejumod loon are not bright.

Monwhobavo FI jooii on the rivor all thoirlivos actnowlodge that this has boon one ot tho worst river years in their many pi encoi. Thoy huvo no work and many ire almost jn a destitute condition. rhore has boon much dissatisfaction annift fimfl hilt. thrt VUUilt 1U1 BUIUW r. joatmoii have refused to do auythlug to ihow thoir uneasiness.

Tills fueling took definite sliapo however, whon a wull attondod inllgnatlon mooting to hoid in tho hail i it tho Brotherhood of Hteuraboatmon, it Wator and streets. The pur- loso wan to show thoir fooling toward A ho minora' strlko, and, if possible, ocommond some moans of effecting a lottloniont. Tho mooting was called to by Duff Swooiioy. William Mojinnis was mado chairman, whilo Jharles lioloa was socrotury. oi'l'osku to the mi.neiw.

A numbor of spiritod Bpoochos wore nado by soino of tho old rivor uion. Phoy urjjod that it was an unjust disirimlnation by tho minora in asking bo river operators to pay a difleronco if ono-half cunt a liusliol (or mining Rl. roal. Tho sontimont was unaniinoua igalnst tho minors, because they porlisted so oarnostly in striking. Busi- loss on tho river was said to bo on a tandstill.

I'rautically, no cnal was boui! mined. Tho rivor would soon be ipon, and tho idoa of romalning idlo vlth a good Iioating stago of wator not be ontortainod. While tlioso speakora woro dovotlng hoir uttontion principally to donouncng the minors and praising tho opora- ors for their firm stanil for thoir rights opposing unjust demands, it was ound tbat all did not exactly coincide vlth thoir views. Ono Bpoakor aroso ind said that while ho did not think bo operators woro being given fair AMfri yn)If muw vliuy uuru nut uuihidi; Miniuvivaa or tho present condition of trafllo along ho river, Thoy should ho held rosponshlo for tho continuance of tho striko or tho way it had boon conductod. Oi'EIIATOItS CRITICISED.

1 The blame was laid at tho doors of 1. I lioso operators, who handlod both rivor ind railroad coal and suppliod tho rado. It was charged that tho railroad lart of tho mino was run while tho rivor ras shut off. This arrangement onibled tbo minors to change off, and ono inch could earn onough to livo. Tho ocai retail river trade was supplied with oal mined in tho fourth pool at tho 3J- nr out rate.

This arrangement simply JC ilnyod into tho hands of tho miners, as hey could nevor bo forcod to tho wall vliilo such a condition ruled. Tho iperators woro scored thus, and it was irged that they be induced to stop work 1 all tho mines and closo ofT tho coal upply entirely. I Itosolutions wero adoptod protesting igainst "this hopeless and senseless trlko," and urging tho miners to re- Dnj urn. Thoy went on to stale that they iroro in tlio wrong and unjustly disriminated against tho rivor oporators. wanted tho striko nettled bocauso I would thus enable them to livo and upport tholr families.

Thoir means ruro scanty and their associations suf- ering from tho cflbcts of tho striko. riioy wont oh to say that thoy woro to strikes in gonoral and this triko in particular, bocauso it dircctly moir imercoiR. wi A copy of resolutions will bo aid boforo the coal oxchnnge, and thnt tody nykod to declaro all work in tho nines along tho Monongnbola stopped, rlet I copy will also bo sent to Local Assam- anil So. 135, Knighta of Labor, as Its nombors are considered ns being In tho leart of tho rivor coal district. Tho taumhoat moil wore ouiphatle In their lemands and showed thut they woro ladly in need of work and that if tho iresont strike Continued so much pros- uro would bo brought to boar that ono ido would bo lorood to givo in.

tYou Nfloil Mot Dto to Jlonp Bonofltn. A good invostinont in llfo, protection death, Is tho roault obtained by a ombination formod by tho Eastern Jullding and Loan Association, of Syrauso, N. and tho National Life Inuranco Association, of Hartford, indor a definite contract. Fully paid up stock ($100 por share) iays 7 por eont por annum. All socurod by first tnortgaqos on imirovod city property.

8 For furthor information or agency to A. ltoOdoric Son, Bollairo, 0., ounngors for Wost Virginia, or to illchaol Btoln. agont. Fulton, VV. Va.

Mr. nobtrt IT. JJrnrtr An Exempt Flremnn of Jaokion Englno Island City, N. says tlintntCliriitmu, laoo, ho could only tsko a small of dinner, as ho was In aloarful condition from Drtpfiwla. Thn next summor lie went to Eurono for his ffonltli.

but liomo unourcd. Initio tall he decided a thorough trial of J' Hood's Sarsaparllla js.Ww? euro was due whblTy to lltWs Stfiapartlla. HOOD'S PlLLt tan llret Ills, eoaiHptUea, Pn HUoutmitJittaOea.uul ileklindMlit, Ttr then 1 1 fHB WEEKLY 1NTKLLIOUSN0BB a briiuL, ipftUlM. lnstruoUrt gftwri i I I 1 .1 FINE PARIOR FREW. meat NE PARLOR FURNITURE Of the right material and proper style la hard to find ordinarily, but a wh Bianco at our store will disclose several liaudsomo varieties.

NE UPHOLSTERY Has always boon a feature with us, and oqr stock this season has afford- ttv cd greater satisfaction in this respect than ever before, both to us and our customers. Wo havo some beautiful designs in Roneral household furniture that SiiiU wo will be pleased to show you when you come to aeo us. Now 18 the beat time to buy. jJjm to JO TUC Vlexander Frew, i Dealer lo Fnrnltara, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Window Shades, FL 1117 MAIN- STRBX3T. Wfl) OIL WELL SUPPLIES.

occur room i OIL WELL SUPPLY 1 OF THE? I 1 qT( BA IRON WORKS, CONTINENTAL TUBE WORKS ffl And Sli Otlwc M.uufaolotloi Maklnj ijjj Jj Wrought Irou Steam, Lino and Drive Pipe, lblog, Casing, Boiler, Eaglass, Drill- I ioj Rigs, Tools, Hope, Fc Knd Other ApplJaocM Noccssary lor Drllllnj acjr ml-si AIk IL, GAS AND WATER ARTESIAN WELLS. Pittsburgh, Oil City and Bradford. Pa. 1 HAMM CO-FURNITURE DEALERS. AFJ; as urniture Dealers and Undertakers, DOT THIS DOWN FOR A FACT.

That our establishment is a raodol orio in ovor.r roapoct That in our attractive assortment, prompt sorvlco and lair treatment, our customers -p. aro amply and satisfactorily sorved. W1 That whilo wo caunot give you something for nothing, we aim to givo a goo uouoii UI deal every time. Wo invito your powonal inspection. UNDERTAKING IN ITS SEVERAL FORMS A SPECIAL Telephone Calls Ausnered Day or Night.

Si I-A-IMIM: 1065 Main St. Nos. STATIONERY. BOOKS, ETC, CINDERELLA RANGE. A MNKBOOKS! eign and Domestic Stationery DE: Illico Supplies of All Kinds.

CARRIAGES! cnMPSPSft SIN Stock atid Greatest Va- in the City. Sold Retail at A FIKST-CLASS RANGE, SEW STYLE Prlrpq And with all tho latoit Coit lOiesaie rriceb. moro thau a commoa gtovo. Cull aud boo Ihom. 3SEPH GRAVES, NESBITT 26 TWELFTH STREET.

1312 MARKET STREET. ValUH 1 Ily LANK BOOKS. gj ART ETUDKX Utodt IF YOU ARE NEEDING A HSjtt DGER, PHOTOanAPHS. DAY BOOK, PortrtlU la PaitoL OH Crayon. Wator an 1 JOURNAL.

lot -U0o' CASH' BOOK, 21 MHIN STRBBT. lythlng la tho ollleo supply lino, ioo Carlo tlonod llOOi follow ARTISTIC RESULTS ABLE BEOS, Aro attained onljr nt Pareons'i anllory. Tho wwta 1008 MAKKKT 8TKKI5T, work now boing oxootltod bojriiv and Hi oconil door wulti lion Cltt Bank. 10 Th" crowdod liatJM i witli nalronn. Tho rout rath will aoou bo on- (2) on tho Fair nud tho Holidays.

Ordor your work ALENTINES. now, that you will get It promptly. Call and Whool 1 A-f--, ico tuu Itakor FINK AND COMIC, parsons's gallery. 'holcwlo ami Itotnll. in Duo Mall Promptly Flllod.

thonp statlonory, Wookly Papon. Mogailnoi PH OTOC Rn PH Notious, Tkhi C. H. QUIMBY, Mpun 2 NO. mi Muritot Himou GALLERY.

oPifhtci thc MEAT MARKET. 42 8traat, or FRITZ''LUIKERT groceries etc. ffj can be found at "vflxedcoffee. 0 3otll Is. Hivo you triad II.

Dennis', Blended Coffees UU, ZOECKLEK'S OLD STAND. "oaoo Tried. Alway. II. F.

HEHHENS', 9317 Mnrkot stroot. Ilranoh Htoro, Thlrty-alichih pmIi anil Smoked Meals, Jnoobstreof. in-M I'udillny, BflUMJJ, Bologim, Eto. J.JOME-MAPE Umor Fritz" llraud of Hams aarato(a ohipa. rpo Albert btolzb a.

jtllwvtr 1117 Markat Blroou jkWKWY, Wi ARTY FANS. pi0tuwe8 a art materials. Cufijp'r 1V POLOR 110XE8. H.U.flp* In our window to day and im tho cholco ulectiou oi lino Woharo(font oliltdron to atlier anil Lace Fans. Tt dol 191J MANKhT A ja Q.

DILLON U-A10 due WANTED. ANDCOMMli SION. Item Friitornal Order. $Uj on Ufa unci Endowment CUwet i ory ropjoL DUUlut Ayeuu warned, chance. Andrew 8 Union I pp.

Sow York. oca-h rANTBD-LADIISa AND GIttU I Wo you from $1 to III) por wuek to (or ui? at your own homos; no Miming or iMing. Solid aoUivluroawd envalopo. (itI). MMON3 4 cornor Haiicry march and atrceU.

Botton, Mum. THK UNITED I STATK3 akmy, able-bodied, uninarrio I i Iwtwcon Iho of it ami clothing und medical lea is must bo procured to furnish tiiUfiw 1 ovliloucoM Mr gRO.cliaraotur and liaolu 1 ut 1131 Main street, Wheeling, W. Va. BUSINESS CHANGES. IBSOLUTION, ioo-purtnorsHIp heretofore oxUting under riu Uttino of Frew, Campbell llart, by 1 al consent.

thin day dlamlved. will bo continued under tho coro nurao of i who will puy ull liabilities and till all of tho oul firm, uud to whom all on accouut of kbail bo made. KKENV. a. W.

camI'ltKLL okas. BUllDBT HART. Eii.lNO, W. Decomberai, 18W. jyj FOR RENT.

Ml NEW FRamv House of Kiiflit Rooms, corner Fourteenth Vooda atreoti. I'oanesslon April I. luimiro Fifteonth itreot. )R ET GARDEN? Duo mllo above tho Top mill; poueulon )R KENT OU 8ALE-SUnUUBAN Kwidonco, two and a half milei from tho threu minutes' walk from tho W. E.

linos largo grouudu, boarlug fruit trow, uidoUteru watJr. Inquire at Main 1 111 RENT. -ARGE BRICK DWELLING, 24IS Main Htroot; poiwosslou April I. ohouioa lSOMUll Main street, formorly tied by M. Kellly, wholosalo grocer.

Choice i In llollly block. J. V. BEILLY. Asunt.

FOR SALE. OOKS FOR SALE. taroi Iron and Stool (Jompany. haro9 Insurance Company. mrosnf Hullalro Nail Mill.

luros Wheeling Stool and Iron Company. Holla! ro Elootrlo Company. laroi WUoollnif Pottery Company. Iiorei Ohio Vallov Ilank. jurea Lallello Nail Mill.

lioros Pan'Handle Coal and Iron Company. B.u iRWm. nrokoh no. zi i womn street IRSALE, i two-story framo dwelling aul am ory fmniodwolllug hmwoiu i to Bridgeport, clioap aud oa oiuy turaxi i mouoy to a T. HOWELL, inco and Koai Estate Agont, a ill SALE.

WCHOICE LOTS AT EDQIXGTOXi Clicap and oa Easy Tormi W. V. HOGE, City Bank Building, 1300 Markot Stroot 15 SALE. iisiness Property. xtytwo feet on Main street, 1507, 1509 and 1511.

irty-onefeet on Market street, 1508 and jply to P. O. CKLDWELU Caldwell 6i Toteraou Muuufaoturiug Com 5IRABLE SIX PER CENT IVESTMENTS Iron Steel Co. Stock, 1PSON HAZLETT, Itoom Xo. 1, Craiulo Black, 111S Market TRUSTEE'S SftLE.

USTEE'S SALE. iblo Comer Opposite Pnblic Building irtuo of a docd of trait dntod tho tiiflUr' March, eighteen hundred nuil nluoty-ono. cordod in tho olfloe of tlio dork of tho Court of Ohio couuty, Woit Virginia, in Trust Book Na 32, 138. made by llundlhn nnd Willliim M. Ilandlnn.

lwr ud, to mo, tho undcrilguod truitco, I nail i truatco, on 8ATURDAY, FKMlUARY, 11. 1893. n.m offer for salo nt tho north tho Court Homo of Ohio county, city of Wheeling, fltpubllo miction, to the it bidder, on tho hereinafter men. tho nroporty dowrlbcd in laid deed as liow two parcols of land In tho city of lug, Wcit Virginia. Mtuuted on the wiith.

urnorof Chnplino (formerly Kourtblitreet, xtoenth (formerly John) idroot. mm deidir sub-divisions numbor ouo (1) ana wo tho plat of the lub-dlvlilon of certain lota iro numbor thirteen (III) In the Mid City ItiK, acknowledged for record by James and Jntnosll Hiout on the tenth day of ry, 1853, and reoordod in tho oltlco of'ho jf tho Conntv Court of Ohio county.M. ft lloolc Na 87, pago 420. together with nil nurtcnnnccs, rights nnd privileges theroii nnv wUo bolonffinir or in op nml much mow Phaser may elect to pay in cash. tho ba In two iHiunl payments nt twolvo an nn respectively, to be i deforrod Installments, boarlng intowt date of unlo, payable cured by flood of fruit on tho the trustoo retaining tho tlilo until full nt.

nml bv a policy of lusuranco on tigs for at thu lum of li.UQO in IlKnvKY, COAL. COAL CONSUMKIUJ. im prapttort lo hirnl.h thj nolobratoil MONONOAH COAL drnni. Yonf pntronmio jollcltoit Of promptly. Tulophojie UJ( Cof.

Twetltr-nril mi'i VVntrr HirrcmCOAL CONStrtlEitSI ho It will you. I ll.ll Sn. .2 Tool Coal from nt KlnloyVlllo I'll, roUII or wliolov.lv lowtit nuritot prlo? nT'Jorwf't'inip it Ml to. It tkahdalk. Uhtootitb nnil Ch.pllno Htroou, ttlio'lI, IV.

Vn. Tolophoui) IV -Thli tolnitl by orniuliot ll REAL ESTATE, BKLi.ivn RRAI.I?TAT6 lUllllR ItniiKl i'l IttnU KutAur rvBiic. it (or KmrloHi Lit, roiKewVoiit. wiitotafeit.

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