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SPORT, MR M' v.w^CaBwitaSiaSaiSiMamim FOOT HALL A large crowd saw football Katr at the sutr fair restcrday a tcrr.opn between the: the Lit sly Institute and the Vhecllnij hip school. Llnsly's colors were lowe ed in the dust aftev stubborn and ej citing smuggle. The to Bebout made a. touchdown'th theflri halt and Baer did likewise lh the secon In Vddltlon to. thls, niake a safety, and as bo -goals, we: kicked, the score netted I2'(j)olnts.

number of girl puplls'of -scho. rooted Inns and hard for the The Wheeling high schooijand Civth dral school teams will'clash-ion theMi land ball park gridiron thl? afternoo be, warm pebble, begins at 2:50 o'cloc Hooters elevens will be out force. There promises to be Wheeling rootc with W. nt a nrsi team ret Bethany this a Stcubcnville expects a. lart attendance at the, game with W.

A. The local aggregation Ma tin's Ferrr of the at 2 p. m. A. C.

ousl to win. The Wheeling high school-hoys worl ed 'the famous "guards formi tion, introduced by wll success in Wrat Virginia Special Dispatch to tho IRMONT, W. VaV; West Virginia "Westej University of Pennsylvania scrappy game of football, here: to-da before a fair sized fornv won. In the last made touch-down. Twenty minute- were: played.

The scoro was five .1 Jf nothing. ISOWLING. WHEEUNO LEAGUE." Team. Won. Lost.

Bowlers 1 All Aliko 2 Puritans 10 2 .1 Wheeling .1 Old; Cronies 3- y. Bum Dams 5' 7 Aber Nits VII- I A 12 f. -0 The" Bowlers won straight fro Aber Nits last night. Score: BOWLlvUS. 1st.

2d 3rd. Tot Blchards Mtf 172 -127 -1 C. Bader lis 4 Beckett 147 Ifti? Earl Barr 12C -m 132 12? i.V) KM Falck 1'J)' 110 Total AUKB NITS. 2d.t3rd Tot B. Bcnrooder 1S? 101 Badcr 111 I 131 va133 -i ii.

Jul or i Garden US liD Unbatoitcr 138 in V9 733 SOI 732 nr.d Dauman. MUSEE 1.BAOUE. Team. Jack Tars 8 1 Howlers 3 N. E.

A- A. A '5 3 Belle tJ .3 Takeyourtlme 5 i Qrr 1 .1 The Jack Tavs broke the record for three-pa me-scoro las: by rollli Shanleyo were simply not-in It for JACK TARS. 1st 2d 3rd To! Brown 272 173 ISO Campbell. U7 I llandlan 172 l'ii, Brand 200 1S1 I BOsley 1W 186 '135 I id sjy Totals 3100 JOCO 1032 81IANLEY CO NO. 2L 1st 2d 3rd Tot Fisher ....321 110 -107 turns 301 nr? in "Worls Sfi 317 I Shanley 117 313 HO 3-m; 12.1 344 Hell 3.1C 330 Wj Totals 737 707" SIS and Friend.

LOCAL BREVITIES. Maltenor Minor Uoincul in nmi -V -VtllO Matinee nt the Grand to-night "Remember i. Turn out to-night and give Congres man Dovener a hearty send-off. Opera House to-night Dovenc Campbell-Dravo ma -v, Central Castle No. 1, Knights ot cGolden Eagle, gave a successful supp ana concert at uuu reiiuws nun iu night.

Miiss Susie Eloise, aged thirteen, yea) the.youngest daughter of Mr. and Ms A. D. Fortney, of West Wheeling, dft atmtdnigtot last night, of typhoid Miss Jessie Long was a costs by Squire Haberfleld yesterdc for striking Willie Och, an elght-yeo old boy. The case was the oufgrow of a neighbor's quarrel in ing.

Clerk Moffat, board of coun commissioners, yesterday work of filling the'ballot boxeTfdr eixty precincts of the county, and Monday they will be turned over tcf4 election officials of the several pi City Receiver A. II. Forgey has 1 a consignment of HOO memorial buttons, which will form so venira of -tjie annual ses ions or tne Masonic grana longe a Royal Archrand chapter of We at glnla. The portrait on the buttpns It splendid likeness of the ABOUT PEOPLE StrAUgera iu tlioCltf nnil Whcellng-Pr Ahionil. MIps Zona of the of typhoid foyer.

Captain Pipes, of Washington, JX 1 Is visiting South Side relatives. A. L. Sawtelle came home from state university last night, to spend few days In the city. Charles ShocK.

of the in tern aire cnuo doportment, Is home from Wag Ington, and will return next 'It will be good news to Dr. W. W. 13 kor'K many frlonds In the lower Dart the state to learn that he ta recoverl from his slekneRH and the amputation a limb. Mr.

Baker Is postmaKter Hamlin, and a merchant. Mtb. accompanied her husband to the city Easy Foo Easy to TO Easy to Cool Easy to Eai Easyto oigcs VI 2-lb. pkgs. Intrrot'ln Altirncr ci Irfnrmnttan.

WASHINGTON, cabint session: to-tfajf was, without: develop mentsand, in the absence Information'on the; peace negotiation! lacked Interest. The meeting was length, but'the proceedings wer of a routine nature, The forthcomln, ie; elections gained t-f and the Republican succee were discussed, the members of the cab met generally expressing sanguine view ft aa.to the election of a Republican house r- Some of the 'Republican Issues wer c- commented upon. The forthcoming an 0 nual message of the President was' considered and some fedtfire 5C of the reports? of Vthe various depart ft. merits outlined lit a general way. to The President, however, not yo re made much progress actual fram A lngof the message.

There was some at 01 tention paid to-military mat ters, particularly some references conditions Cuba, though -the discus slon along this line was unlmportanl j. It was significant, however, that th matter of the peace negotiations "I a Parte was not taken up. k. in MARTitt'8 FERRY. ilapuntl MUhnptfii'the Thriving Clt, rg Aetata -the lllvrr.

Through the cunning of Constabl f- Stanton, D. Coeh was brought befor the authorities yesterday evening, the the charge of fraud. CoenVwtis'can vasslng' the town as an lit tin ng and selling-solid gold glasses at the un precedented low price of 5C. butr.iipo examination of the fllasses by a It was found that thc'-gold was only a outsldt dress covering a brass bodf and that -they belonged to the clns 111 which retail'at twenty-five cents. II before Squire Kellei where he plead guilty- to the charge Iiuot i-lJicai-iiwiiiiMi nuo ii.icu ytu.ii costs, amounting After.the sijuir le had flnlsHed his Uith.

th swindler? a a chflrgjv against hTm for.selllhg with out a licence, and lie was''given costs, amounting to $5. It is though 2r that he is probably the party who ha a been working the same th 55 people of Bridgeport an t0 Bellairp. The funeral services, over re mnlns of Robert Gnlbralth, who die Wednesday morning, will be-conducte by-Rev; J. W. er Episcopal church, at 1:30 o'clock thl 133 afternoon, and the remains will be lal to rest In Week's cemetery.

aa The case Of Samuel Oschenhel MO against Frank Snodgrass, Fran 117 Snodgrass, for assault and for usln uneentlemctnlv language' to plalntlfl JJj was continued until par ties live on Glenn's Run, above this cits rftwral young from here at al tended a fancy work and euchre part 139 given by illss Bessie Fogle at her hom In I honor of her guest, Miss Elizabeth Va HI Busklrk, of Aurora, N. Yy -v 120. Marshal Llndemuth escorted Luthe jjr. Gibson to St. Clalrsylllc yestertihy af ternoon.

Luther's chancel for servln jjl another term at the reform school seer 179 very bright. lis There Is a'large sale oi seats for tli entertainment to be given by the M-r 125 section the Presbyterian church, a the Opera House to-night. Madison Aldredge, the.deserving Re publlcari candidate for re-election a auditor In this.county, was calling friends in town yesterday. er Mrs. Laban WJifon came down fror SSS Pittsburgh last night, and Is the gue? of Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Wilson, on Peai street. lit Miss Kttio Sapp was taken to-Has gjl kin's hospital yesterday aftemoor where she will undergo an operation.

a The district meeting of the home'an i). foreign missionary societies at Scotc a Ridge yesterday. was well attended. 'Rev. Robert Calvin Douds preac at the United Presbyterian church tc Ujj' morroiv, at the usual iio, Ella Anthony entertnlned number of friends at her home last night.

Mr. and Mrs. Noble went CJaj'Si'IIle, yesterday, to visit re) al atlves and friends. Miss Cleod Anthony came' In fror Flushing night, to spend Sunda 1(H) with her parents. George Inglebrlght hns returned fror a buslness'trlp to East Liverpool.

The colorcd Odd Fellows will dare at Scheehle's hall to-night. Miss Emma Groves, of Adena, Is vis Itlng her sister la this city. 51. C. Mitchell was in St.

fclalrsvJU yesterday on business. M'AIECIIEIi. hp, of lutcrcat in the Murahnl Coimly Ton'ti. The-King's Daughters met at th home of Mrs. C.

Lewis and elccte ss the following ofllcers: -President, Mr W. Kettleweli; vice president, Mrs. I ho BaJtz; secretary, Mrs. D. Lewis er treasurer, Mrs.

Jesse Clayton, st w. J. Duffy has returned from.Bait more, where.he has beea the pa: two weeks on business the Brotl erhood of Locomotive Engineers, ed An society event will -r. the wedding of Mr. W.

E. Thomas an nd Miss Delia 13yard. which is announce iy, to take place in a few days, ir- Mrs. Fred. Shafer, of New Martini th ville, and Mrs.

Lou Mayhill, of Whee il-i ing. were the guests of friends hei yesterday. ty Earl Dojie, son of Sheriff Doyle, wl watt Bunuusi) me jiuat luw ween he better and will recover. Rev. V.

S. G. Carroll leaves Mondu 'le to visit'-hid mother, In Lincoln count who ia very sick. Mrs. Taylor Keller, of Elm Grov visited her mother, Mrs.

G. JefCers, he: ns yesterday. is- Jcrry-vL. Hanen, of Washington, 1 nJ Is the guest of his-brolhor, Hon. R.

Hanen. ia Mrs. Hannah 'Manila Is visiting In daughter, Mrs. IT. 9.

Brush, nt MeKee port, Pa. Mrs. William Sliafer leaves th morning to visit friends at New Ma tinsvlllc. Mrs. S.

R. Hanen is the guCBt of hi 11 daughter, Mrs. S. H. Riggs, of Whee 7 R.

L. Illbbs is visiting paronts i Mannington. He.will return next wee! Prof. Schoflold, of Martin's Ferryiw a a business caller in town yesterday. William Lorentz, of Jewett, wi the guest of friends hero this week.

Friend Hugglns left yesterday oa business trip Grafton. i- Valley On Tuesday next the battle of the ba A lots will take place. The Republicans i Liberty district will do their duty vnilne 1ft ulnro district-lrt Republican column, where she rlgh z- fully belongs. dMvh. 8.

It. JSwing has returned nfh a six weeks' visit" to the Rev. Mr. 01 mdre and Mrs. Gil more, of New Yorl They reside In a chnrmlns villa on tl Hudson, twenty miles from the city.

9 Section Superintendent Charles 111 of the Railway Workmen here, wl leave the latter part of next week Beverly, W. on a visit to his mother, who, resides there. Mr. Milton Gibson will return In few days to Denver, his iutui rs Iiome. In Arkansas he saya the flowe arc In bloom and the people pluntln garden In, December.

4 i wwtf'S If Erery ccogh makes your throat jS more raw and irritable. Every cough fel c- w' congests tho lining Ue ff" lungs." Ceaae tearing your K1 ti throat and in thiaway. Take i3as? nni'nt' rest bogie; tie tickling in tho throat 9 coaceg; the coagh disappears. Tffosirea: 50c.7 Dr. Ayer'fl Clierry Pectoral Plaster should bo over the of every person troubled with a cough.

cj J. C. AYES Lowell, Mass. pr o. HOOKDSVILLu Melange or ter from flliinlml- i The funeral of William Rlggs, who died at the residence of his mother on Tomlinson avenue.

"Wednesday niflht, loi was conducted yesterday, from the res- i ldencc at 2'o'clock p. m. -The Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian lw church; of which he was a member, at- if tended the fancral In a body. Interment Cumnfn The funeral services over the remains of Mrs. R.

W. Hall were conducted at it the residence on Court avenue, yester- th day, at 10:30 a. The'body was taken to Mannlngton on the 11:44 Baltimore St it Ohio train, Cor burial. 3 Miss Olive Hltc, of Morgantown, will arrive in the city to-day to spend a few a days as the guest of Miss Bess Ewing, of Third street. The Phoebe Roive Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church, met last evening'with the Misses Johnson, of 3 Grant M.

S. McAfee, secretary of tlie Repubd lican central committee, will visit his i old home at Dallas to-duy, spending n- Sunday The Salvation Army will give a ster- g' eoptlcon lectuiv and musical entertain- ment at the school.hall to-night: The county Republican executive committee'will meet at this I inorning, at the court house. William Catiett, of Washington, D. is in the city and will remain over wl Tuesday, to vote. Circuit court adjourned yesterday at o'clock p.

until Wednesday Ing at fl o'clock. gc The Republican central committee se was in session yesterday afternoon. pc Charles Parriott, of Cameron, was a gj caller in the city yesterday. Ji Thomas Scott was at Round Bottom f0 yesterday. re ii ct.

Wtllubttrg No 5 Bertha fourteen years, sii daughted of Logan Miller, of Beach jjj county, died Thursday J1 ntght, at 0 o'clock, from injuries re- (y celved by being thrown from a borse pi, while riding to church on Sunday morning last. lain in a state of JJJ; complete un-consclousness from Sunday morning until Thursday night, when mi death came. Marshall Orer, aged yeara; car- penter, a native this pluce, died here no yesterday, from pneumonia, superin- duced by lying all night.in a barn at 0u Bottom. Till: HIVlfR 5 I I. YESTERDAY'S, DEPARTURES.

Pi I- 5 n. m. Parkeraburg.ilEN HUH, 11 a. in. PtttuSiirrh AVAT.OV nnnn Gdlllpollfl.

11 it. m. 3:30 p. in. p.

m. Steuben M. BAYNK, p. in. ai BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY.

a. m. Parlccrsburg.il. K. BEDFORD.

J1 a. in. LEXINGTON, 11 a. m. i 3:30 p.

m. 3:30. p. m. CUMMIN'S.

a. m. wl M. BAYNE, 2:30 m. be BOATS LEAVING TO-MORROW.

fo! IIUR, 2 a. m. as STATE, 6 ft. m. Wf ll, 2 a.

m. 8 ft. m. 5a Parkers AVALON, 5 o. KE io' nil 'Along tho s.

The marks at p. m. showed 5 feet 8 inches ancl falling. Weather, clear aiid 3 warmer. The Virginia Is to-morrow's Clncln- tn natl packet.

it The W. J. Cummins arrived from ar i- Pittsburgh early morning, and Rj leaves at 8 a. m. for Cincinnati.

D( The name of the packet W. A. Hilton id has been -changed to Katliryn. She is a G( little packet of 67.54 tons, and plys on qu the Little Kanawha. The change In ev 5.

name was entered in the office of Sur- in j. veyor of the Port Senseny here, yester- gi day. Discussion engendered by the recent l0 visit to this country of Messrs. White S( and Bates, English underwriters, has brought out the fact that about ilfteen ot agx) -the total of marine insurance ef In the Untied; States was about Ri 000,000. For this the companies received re in premiums about $17,500,000, the aver- cc age rate being ninety cents.

Last year te the sum insured was about $4,000,000,000, the companies receiving about $10,000,000 3. in premiums, at an average rato of ar about forty-five cents. Since 1862, eleven nc New York companies have, retired, six going out of business since 1S76, the year tv s- when the first foreign company started h( in that territory. is 1 River Telocramii. 7 feet 7 inpr che? and stationary.

Clear and warm. GRISENSBORO-Rlvcr 7 feet Inches and falling. Fair and slightly warmer. OIL 2 feet 6 Inches and1 stationary. Clear and warm.

K- W.NRIUSN?River 1 foot 3 inches. 4 feet 11 ches and 5.4 feet and a 'stationary at the dam. Clear and pleas- th ant. r. feet and falling.

Clear nnd cool. feet and falling. Cloudy, mcrcury bj POINT C.G feet tu and falling. Fair. ce 12.7 feet nnd falling.

Clenr and bl falling; 0 feet 8 cn Inches In canal; 4 feet fi Inches on falls; I- 11 foot 8 Inches below locks. Clear and bx k- al CAIROr-Rlver 17.8 feet and falling. Clear and pleasant. II. 12.9 feet and falling.

Clear and pleus-nt. jr 11.0 feet uuu JIKMIKIIK. OASTOniA. Bnin tin Han feys Botlfiht rtzr lUnuGmhtrfii Ih th? JSnnimll CaMnlr Tanrtt. Che Mr.

James inter to Miss Vance, and Mr. Uvard Vance to MIsk Sophia Nleber- 1 11 was quite surprise to their Ben- -t icd friends. The ceremony was per- ined Sunday afterocoa'by-Rev. Sam- I Schwann, aY the English Lutheran 'ICr. and i inter.have gone to.

their, new home in nad Mr. and Mrs. Vance II live, temporarily, nt i he home of s. C'newjloiigt of the society 11 be r.oxtT(itws;l ay A jj There are several dlssatlslled tl of: the old lodge who are led- fit the: movement Som ited for president The. national sec- Michael-Wunlck; will come to riwood to organize the lodgs.

ti realty transfers effected by 11 siah Sinclair were the sale of a lot the Fourth ward, owned by A. Ci a M. If. McMechen to Weakly; the M. Jeffera roper fy.Sn Mc- 8 echtn, to Rev.

H. P. ie" consideration In the latter transfer is rhe to the Sunday school is? of the M. E. church next Thurs-.

be an enjoyable affair.t cholcc musical programme Is being spared. a Wealth Officer Alloy's quarterly C( shows a total number of eighteen; aths In Benwood during that of which were from accidents, and sunstroke. Benwood lodge," I. 0. O.

and the ii gree of Rebekah will qttehd a social jslon of the Bellalre lodge this even- Sam Munas will spent Sunday In ttsburgh. The wedding will occur In enear future. number of loci Republicans nttend- thet Smith-Dayton meeting In heeling'last night. Mr. John 0.

Pendleton a jetlng of Democrats this-evening, at city hall. Vllss Hattle Satterfleld returned from eubenvllle yesterdar. 1 A wreck at not the only place C' iiere a life line is of importance. There is a life line for the sick, as well as the drowning man. -It is Dr.

Pierce's slden Medical Discovery. It is not a ire-all, but it is a scientific medicine that )cs to the fountain head of a number of Hons and fatal diseases. a man ts seriously sick, he can generally be a ired by the right course of treatment le treatment that cures many obstinate- ironic diseases consists of pure air, good 1od, rational exercise, and the use of a medy that will strengthen the amach, correct the impaired digestion, j( vigorate the liyer and promote the as- milation of the live-giving elements of e-food. The "Golden Medical Discov- a accomplished all these things. A young man lay pale and motionless upon 'hat neighbors caileo) his dying bed.

Disease c. thclungs, livcrcomplaint. kidney trouble, and eurisy were fast hastening him to the grave, le doctors hnd given him up to die. The ighbors said.4he cannot live.1 'Oh, I would care he aaid, were it not for leaving dear wife and little I know that I 5 list A brother had presented him with atcnt medicines'; but. after the doctors had ien him up to die nnd he had banished every 3.1 ipe of recovery, he said to his wife, dear wife, im to die, there can be no hnrm now in P1 ting that medicine.

I will begin its use at lie did begin to -use it and at first he 11 ew worse, but soon there came change. Cl Dwly but surely he got better. To-day that ni tin is strong and healthy and he owes h'is life that medicine. "What-was the medicine? It is I)r. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and A.

Martin, am the cured man. Dr. tl crce, I thank you from the very depth of my art, for rescuing me from the grave." The 81 regoingisfrom Luther Martin, a promi- tl citizen of Lubec. Wood W. Va.

ui tl BELLA I RE. rgl I Soils of I.ociiINchmiuiiI Gonlp From the Policemen Seabroolo and Mason have ndercd their resignations, to take 0, nee next Tuesday, the close of the imth. There Is some speculation as to io will succeed them, and It seems to ai understood that William Ernest, a t( rmer policeman. Is likely to be one. a iward Heatherlngton was mentioned the probable successor In First ird, but Howard, we learn, does -not re to take the place, and it is not di yet.

who will get the opportu- tj The following arc the officers ot the lrlstlan Sunday Bchool, elected on Superintendent, J. Morrison; Hop- ns and C. Watson: secretary- usurer, George MerU; chorister, G. Hopkins; organists, Bessie Drlggs id Flora Blckel; librarians, "Wlllatn II, Thomas Humes, Alex. Wasser and Ogle.

0 Frflllk DUCn. nf fhlq Pll? and ly Barnes. of Bnrnesvllle, were tletly mnrrled nt Cambridge Tuesday ening, Rev. W. L.

Mllligan perform- the eeremonF. The parents of the cl oom were very much put out and 3Uld have stopped the proceedings If ey had caught on In time, but they dn't. 0 The AV. C. T.

If. elected the following fleers at meeting held at Mrs. Rod- er's yesterday afternoon: Mrs. T. A.

odefer, president; Mrs. John MeNeese, cording: secretnry; Ms. H. Helnleln, rresponding secretary; Mrs. Long, osurer.

The Knights of Pythias will hold a 0 strict meeting in this city next monfli f( id the local order is maklnpi all the icessary arrangements for it. There was an enjoyable meeting of le Literary tind Social Club at the 81 Mr. ntid Mrs. J. A.

Gallaher, Gravel Hill, last night. The Odd Fellows' fair this week has well attended every night. Arllng- Division, Uniformed Rank, went a body Inst evening. The Republican city committee met 11 st night tid completed arrangements next Tuesdfty. Dr.

D. W. Boone and D. H. Darrnh 8l turned yesterday from a hunting trip.

The County Teachers' Association will eet at' Barnesvllle to-day, Fusuer Bros, circus Is recuperating in 1 Is rittlJPIUi! Itching Pllra. Intense itchg and stinging; most nt night; worse scratcning. It allowed to con tinea mors form, which often bleed and ulnitc, becbmlng very aoro. SWAYNK'S stops tho Itching and coding, heals ulceration, nnd In most sob removes the tumors. At drugsts, or by mail, for GO ccnts.

Dr. vavno Son, Philadelphia. Refuse 1 substitutes. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. he Kind You Have Always Bought Bora tho ilgnaturo of DANGliROUSSUROlKV, ryi.i.ows Tin: KmiKK JIOT TlFE paitlt.

or cntmiK iibcaxm- CAN. 'jrniuli! Core Carrn Pnhileuly, Without People RO 'alons lor -years suffering 1th piles. They, try this, and that and le other thins; from carrying a to' grftlny ireatnient frcp) a physl- an. They ijb'tnrn- inyhe, but they are never quite cliired: little strain in exeesilve little constipation or little larrhooa and the piles come back. They, don't seem to amount fo much, ut they banish sleep and appetite.

position Is local pain and.that dreadful feel-. IB of weight In the perineum. May je in the early stages of the uuiy salves on tale will afford UJJ 4UUVL. Xi. UIC Ul JUUjt landing there fs only one speedy and ire remedy.

It is Pyramid PUe Cure. Iven la light cases It Is the safest thing Other -applications may cure nd may not. Pyramid. Cure Is always artaln, always always brings omfort at Its prompt lontha of severe suffering. In extreme aaes It will save surgical operations nd their attendant dangers and dlsomforts.

It is better than a knife. Will ure easier, quicker and safer. Thouands have used it. Thousands have een cured by it. The cost Is trifling omparod with what It does.

The price i DO cents. Most anybody would gladly ay ten dollars to be rid of piles. sell Pyramid Pile end ta Pyramid Drug Marshall, lies. fWE CENTsSI LIf WORD solid advertisements under the following headings: WANTED. PERSONALS, LOST AND FOUND, FOR RENT.

FOR SALE, Will bo Inserted at th? rato of )NEIlCENTIiAllWORD i TRUSTEE SALES. TRUSTEE'S SALE. rustee's Sale of Ohio County Real Estate. By virtuo of a deed of trust made by Lobert 11. Lazcar and Jullot his rife, to mc, as trustee, bearing data on 10 twenty-fourth day of April, 1895, and ow of record in the clerk's ofllco of the ounty court of Ohio county.

West VlrInia, In Deed of Trust Book No. 42, pago 13, 1 will on HURSDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1393, at public auction at the north front oor of tho court houso of Ohio county, feat Virginia, commencing at ten o'clock the following described property, All tho right, title and interest tho said Robert M. Lazear and Juliet azcar, his wife, in and to the following escnooa iract ol iana suuaiea on mo raters of Short croek, In Richland dls1ct, Ohio county, West Virginia, and ad)lnlng tho lands of C. Smith, John mith and others, and bounded and dejrlbed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at stake in. the lino of' lands formerly wned by Anderson, now Alexander and unnlo Edwards, and running thence north west 23 poles to a stone; thence north west poles to a thence juth 17? east 34.4 poles to a beech stump; lence south west 125 poles to a stone arner to Smith; thence south west I.3 poles to a stake In place of a dog ood; thence south 18? east 191 poles to a tono corner to lands formerly owned by Dhn Caldwell; thence north 25.2 oles to a stako in tho original line of ild tract; thence north 16? west 65.2 poles a stake; thence north 22)4? weBt.

132 oles to a stake; thenco north east 104 oles to a stake; thence north west II.5 poles to the place of beginning, and sntalnlng one hundred and eleven (111) two roods and sixteen poles, more less, as surveyed for Joseph S. Moran by James McElroy. In March. ISiG. nd the property lioreinbefore described Is ic same land of which the said Joseph wv.nuu u.fcu WUICII UC to'his Ave children equally; and te said'Juliet Lazear is the owner-of an ndlvided one-fifth of said land, as one of ic children of the said Joseph S.

Mor-; in; and the said Robert M. Lazear is the ivner of the undivided three-fifths of said ind bv purchase from Joseph, Edward nd Albert Morgan, three of tho children f'tho said Joseph S. Morgan, deceased, lie amount of land conveyed by said deed 1 trust being equal to eighty-eight and ne-half acres. TERMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchaso 5 much more as the purchaser may elect pay, In cash on day of sale; the balnco in two equal payments at one and vo years, with Intorest from day of sale, 10 purchaser giving his notes with ap- roved security for the deferred lnstalllents, with tne Interest on tho second sfcrred Installment payablo annually, tho tie to be retained by tho trustee until le property Is paid for.

W. M. DUN LAP. nol Trustee. PROPOSALS.

i i cn nnAnAC no' jLrtLLi; Sealed proposals will be received at the lUce of the Board of Commissioners of ihlo County until Monday, November 7, nt 10 o'clock a. for the following: COAL. furnishing nut nnd mixed oal, as may Iks ordered by the overseers the poor, for city districts of tho reek. furnishing nut nnd mixed Dai, as may be ordered by the overseem tho poor, for.city districts north of tho reck, including Island and Fulton. UNDERTAKING.

For- furnishing cotllns (common or talned), hearses, hacks and buggies, as my be ordered by tho overseers of tho oor. districts In tho city of Wheelig (Including Fulton). districts without tfis city of Wheeling (Including county Infirmary, on rder of superintendent). Bidders must specify tho prices of cofllns jr persons over and under fourteen years aue. MEDICINES.

For famishing medicines upon tho prccrlptlonjaf the county physician. or vvasmngion district (InclUdlg Fulton). Madison district Clay and Union districts. Contro and Webster dlsrlotB. Ritchlo district.

Druggists must do business ln.thc.dl8rlct ior which they bid. All bids to bo for one year from Novemer 15. 1SDS. The right to reJcct any or all bids Is roerved. T.

C. MOFFAT. nol! Clerk Board of Commissioners. DRTJQQIST3. the Early Use or Violet Cream whi insure sort anil healthy skin.

It In a noothlng preparation, adopted iho most delicate ill by R. H. LIST, 1010 Main St, and by dealers generally. Trice 10e. 'MACHINERY.

JEDMAK QENEKAL MACHINISTS KD MANUFACTURERS OP MARINE AND STATIONARY ENGINES. WilMiifyf. xfi The arrivals for ou: and Suit departme ing the past 48 houi ber up'into tlie hu That GUARANTEES T( COMER the very lat greatest assorted (gjjj) JACKETS, -A CAPES jPjJ to be seen in this buyer right in the when manufacture wanting to close 01 makes it possible several; per cent 1 nnm prices, mia auulu TAGE IS YOURS. Have Your Wrap or Suit fo We Will Fit You in Eitf ments Entirely New. (Hr in JUa SPECIAL SALE -JOHN FRIS1 PITCHERS of all sizes FOR CHINA TEAS! amid PLATES.

V-'O' HX Kow is the time Cents a Coi I HARPER'S during 1899- will contain complete mm curate accounts of all noteworth; mm occurrences as they transpire in foreign lands. Eminent men of I uL' guished artists will contribute to it: X' readers will have the most imDai 2 PICTORIAL HIS OF THE YE ijjjjl During 1899 HARPER'S WEEKLY Ijjjji ly rich in fiction, containing seria hw pen of H. 0. Wells, author of Worlds The Conspirators," JL Chambers; a romance'of De SJ by E. S.

short ficti international fame. Articles by dents in our new possessions Cuba, and Puerto Rico, with other i will fill the spacc left by Trial Subscription, I HXRPER BROTH WB Franklin Square, New' I 7 i) J7 xxtmti fegs PRY.Marl CTOCKH I I November from 7 to I ment 1YJL tati per oeiitip Cloak ft. num- A ndreds. EVERY est and fcK IHlms 1 fw. 1 I thrCW 1 I AND 1 UTrtSff SUITS 1 I and ttabH 1 1 rcfiO.

A Sl 1 market I 1 ut Unes i 1 tosave on the 1 jsttUr iff jSXv I 1 "in; corn1 1 1 LOT, To-morrow. All Klf ler with ALFRED PA 1 BO oooocxx DEL CO. Sale, 3B1 "Whltakei FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, "Whoellng "Wheeling "Wheeling Aaaoclatioi Bi "(Ri SJl WD)o 3.rv City Bunk, tffiSLfffffff ffifll FOR 1 to iW Baflt McCo fe? aggfff Small fat miles from 1 WW 4 rooms an )V street. Lo! WJ easy. A very nw of Fourtee Two deal BM street, Eig WEEKLY 1 JjL donee, 10 i vater, botl between Ti concise, and ac- streets.

p( and interesting MM on iW For esch our own and in mm improved fi etters and distin- mb C. A. SCH; 5 columns, and its "tial and'the best 5. FG Business rpAn, mm and Jacob )TORY JiL Btana- Vo 1 Wn 7-roomed Modern 8' AR fm Property will be especial- 'm SfJ I stories from the toSshlnn 'The War of the "Mon'cy tc by Robert W. C3-.

Dto's last voyage, ion by authors of Si TZT correspon- Manila, Honolulu, n0. ina interesting matter, no', sorary events. wn six No. 1005 1 ran No." JIM 'UlU VVCCKS 'Si 0ANARIB8. ES-S? 8ftAM2 MOUNTAIN MaW 12.00, FemalM Mc.

at IRLaiBJUOHTS. corntr Mar- ith JD-COtORED WOSLIN TO and unlit with waaMw In tarnCall nt offlco ot STAB FOUNItut and Bgvontwmth utrtata. KHOLDEES- WEETIMOS. ouDBita' ml rr.frtlnp of tlio itoikholdem Hllnr Building will thefr office Saturday 12; UW. Election ot dlrcctorx J.

C. BRADT. Secretary. TO LOAN. TO LOAN ON- REAL ES- iff 2.

Sir cint Intertat and one romtum, total per-cult: BUCKEYE SAYINGS A 32d Belial rc, OMo. oo7 To Loan on mproved City Estate. yard IHlazleti i Excbasgo FOR RENT. NT-SEVERAL GOOD ROOM a City Bank Building. Inquire at mk ot Whcallng.

mrtP OFFICE ROOMS. In city. at IOLLT8 ART 8TOR13, 1201 oc20 ENT-1N VIRGINIA. 5 1200. Baltimore; rooms.

Ponn St, 3 rooms. 118 South rooms. 23 South Huron 4 Thlrty-lUth St: 5-rooowd hous? 1003 Main atoro room. AT11ISON. 1308 Marltftt 8t osg DE- rholacce Store Room 1065 Main Street cfloncr.

Alio lit at TflttUt and Main Blrcota. AMES Im IIAWLET. tr, Sd Floor, No. 10(15 lfnlii SU FOR 8ALR. FATING HUHIat a bargain.

J. Itgcncer office. auM AND ONB-HALP! Greenwood cemetery; fln? locaor lot: adjoining beat emetery. Addrew CEMETEKTC Intclllgencer ofllcc. ap? IDS OF BONDS FOR SAIE.

Assignees, Receivers, ishiers, Contractors. ISSUED FROM THIS OfFlCE. LITY AND DEPOSIT CO. ULL General Agent ILERS FOR SALE. (3) J50 fiorso Power Tubular Boilers.

LOCI) BROS. TOBACCO CO. X5COOOOOOCXXKX5COOOOO ALE. IOICE LOTS AT EDGI'MOS. AND ON' KAsrTKitiiS.

W. V. HOGE, It Building. ISuO Market St. 'OR.

SAXiB. andard Mill Bonds. Iron Co. Bonds. jnrantocd by Ohio R.

R. R. i Iron Steel Works Stock, indard Mill Preferred Stock, indard Common Stock. Steol Iron Co. Stock.

Electrical Co. Stock. Pottery Co. Stock. fflnia Glass Co.

Stock. Blnla Exposition and StatoFalc i Stock. os. Tobacco Co. Stock.

Wheeling Stock. Bank Stock. IPSON TATUM, Room No. 4. Telephono 664.

REAL E8TATB. Rent and Exchange. t.B-BulldlnK 115 by MO. Uoch street. Dirt cheap.

Improved, 41 acres. Three city and river read. 'V untry residence, Pleasant Vallorae, two-story brick dwelling, id kitchen, on East McColloch 20'by 120. Only JlJOO. Terms ine building lot on north side nth'street.

irable lots on "Wood hth very easy terms, ory frame 5 rooms, i on lot. Lot 25 by 100., South Eighth ward. Only elegant modem reai ooms and baUi. hot and cold li Rases, west side of Chapllne, iventy-second and Twenty-third )sse88lon given now. resldonco with grounds.

Ince. nnge for city property, a woll irm at Slstersvllle. CO acres. Telephono 517. property corncr Thirty-seventh streets.

This is a gooil retail Possession at once. brick house 373 EofT for $2,000. dwelling 27 South Penn street, at 01 Virginia for ne at 15S North Front street, 8 dcrn conveniences, very cheap. Castlo Building Lots, easy Loan at 6 per ccnt, O. SMITH, Firo Insurance, Surety Bonds, Bank Building.

iana 515 00 arth York street.10 00 teenth street, bottling 12 00 teenth street, oilice 10 00 teenth street, Urst 17 00. SVetxel street 6 00 aln.street, socond floor 11 00 nennrt slront Mnrtln'n natural gas fixtures for I light TOO FOR SALfc Market street property. IES A. HENRY. ato Agent, Collector, Notary ind Pension Attorney, No.

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