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COUCH 8VIIUP. DRY OOOD8. CHEAP GOODS! 500 pair 3-button kid gloves at 35c a pair. 200 pair seal brown real kid at 75c. 100 doz. full regular made hose. 20 doz. misses' unbleached Stoppers hose at 12 l-2c a pair. 25 pieces Washington figured dress goods at 15c. 10 pieces black silks below value. 500 doz. pearl buttons at 7,8, S and 10c. 100 doz. hemstitched handkerchiefs at $150 and $2 00 per lozen worth 33 per cent more. H'ti aell hue, rfbboni, roraeta autf fancy goerfi e'lcapcr thin any liuuko la the trat'p. John J^niMlieimer, KloTfliith Ft, near Becuid Ward Market. ' iniill . I WILL SELL THIS WEEK! Notice Well and Remember ! (mo quality of black atlk ut |i p?r yard. Miybe J Ucheap. Couiuniid ace It. Oik- quality if colored allka nt 91. We raatrhff ioiiih Hi in lait wimk at 9175 at.d they wcro Inferior Outline all atlk datnairra it Tftc If anybody ela kII.m* h mi' at that print bit huh that they are la g'iOi <|unJlly iijuuta bit >r? yon are toinptnl to buy. One 11iif of I'olkadut ailka at 73c per yard. Thi Importer* nik We for them uow. Twtiaty.fi re pletee auinuier xliki, lh? greatoit of al Milk bargain* ever nil. red. at 47^c. Tktoj arou purr ami aa evtn aa (be hut VI gooda. una cam all-wool li in tig deiielgea at UKc per yard Yoii can am. them dluplajul In ourwlndowa. Olio cam month* dreaa good a at Ue por yard. Whoi you pa?a loukaltbniii, hm'iamt brocade dreaa gooda at 8c. We mod do lay any thliiir aliout them. They are aa chcap u call cow, uml when jou are them you will buy tbem li profereiico. oueca-e of prlnta, fully atandard, In imill bulla a Ac twr yard Olio cum of bVnohrd uiurln at Hi*, equal to th< be?t 12^0 utuillii uiade. Ouh i.ui'1 of uiii' yard wide all'woil fouleelotha :tOn |tt*r yard. 'I her are handsomer thau my 76* gooda ever olferfd. lleMdea wn hare all atflea o atrlptd plalda. cluck*, ?l\, for garnlturca. All tiidera from tion-rraldetiia piomptly atlenM to, leab ou delivery with privilege of examination I. BLUM & BRO,, npt 1104 Miln Strut. f^kntihthy.?to thome that i)e i j HI UK to aato their natural te?in we womn nj that vo arc now bettor prepared than ever More U enable them to do kj. By the me ol an Klbctw Mawhutic l'r,u??nn we can and ore making bette ami iiandnomftr Gold Killings, with uiora raae to om Pall. uU, thi.n have heretofore been made In thli pity or clwiwhere, without Ihe aid of the Klectrli am.or. What we *y we o?d prove by Mtna dciii .Miration. Call and aott for rounolTM. JAMKH M. HIJK4IIIMJM A WUV. Jul Ko M4H Wttrkei Ht.. Wheeling. W, wa itiiu SdMifttmr. >!< f? i Won. 1M nnd !I7 Pour(??ulh NlrMt N?w AdvertlNWMli. Notlre Well and Remember?I. Blam <S Urn.?[head ol local ] Auction Hoonis?Geo. A. Wickhatn. Kattler NoveltieB?Uruen & Uofler. Ailveriipers?Ueo. P. liowell & Oo. $777 a Year?P. 0. Viukery. $909 a Ye?r?F. Swain A Co. Feather Duetere?Is'eibltt & llro. Fair and Festival. U(in>iuul.nui>ir Kofllnv. Adniinistritnr's Notice. For Sale-Zevely Stencil Works and Printing OfficeMill Stock lor Sale. For Cincinnnti?Andes. Personal. Temporary Removal?I. G. Billon, Quarterly Report?T. 0. Edwards. Notice to Tow boat Owners?Win. E, Morrill. Wanted?Situation. Granulated Wheat Meal?II. F. ilelirens. Iinporteiit Notice?Mrs. Annie Ilofl' inau. IF your Match con't ran right have It re? paired by JACOB W. GRUBB, Practical Watchmaker, Cor. Twelfth and Market 8tt. BONELESS CODFISH at GEO. K. MoMECHEN'8, No 1064 Market 8t. .Ilieriiioitielrr Hwonl. The following shown the range ol the thnrmnuietnr, an ohrerved atHchnepf'l drugstore, Opera Hotose corner: saturday. 1180. 1811. 7 A.'tf. l: U. 3 p.*. 7 P. M. | 7 A.M. 12 M. 8 r. M. 7 P.M 41 C!> 71 71 I 28 80 38 82 ukdat. 1(89. 1881. T A. V. 1-4 M. 8 P. M. 7 P. M. | 7 A.M. 12 tf, 8 P. M. 7 P.M M d) ??> (? | 28 87 <7 88 WKATHKH INDICATIONS. Washington, 1). U., April 4.?1 X, u, ?Kor Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, arena of light lain or mow, partly cloudy and slightly colder weather; north to west wind and rising barometer. For the lower lake*, light enow, partly cloudy weather; winds getiorally Iroin north to west; and nearly stationary tern* pernture; rifling followed by falling ha* ronieter. THE utuil merchants'lunoh at the New MoLure House Sairpls Room dally. land l.rniitr Hrrllni, The regular weekly meeting of the Land league war held at lit. Alphoneua 11*11, lut evening. No bnalnete c importance waa traneauted. A number of now nflmee *cro added to the roll, nnd the men At the head of the movement have reawn to be etunmragHi. Mea^ra. Anthony Ed* ward Duffy and Kdward Larkin were ap? pointed to make Arrangement* tor a maaa mealing to be held on pome night to be agreed upon hereafter. A letter from Fa* tlier Murray waa read, expreuirtg hia in* terent in the work, and adviaing certain meaeuiea In be taken lor thuiucceM ol the league. After on Informal conanltallon In repird to Hie vatloiM meaauiea that had been propored for npoiriiift lecturvrs the League adjourned to meet at tbeaame time ami place ni)?tSttnil?y eyenlng. lie At Hon la Kart nad ftafe. Tlie celebrated remedy KIdney-ttorl ran now tie obtained in the ueual (try tegetalile form, or In liquid form. It la put In the latter way for the eapeclal conren(enrp of thoee who eannot readily prepare It. It will be found very concentrated and will act with equal efficiency In either raee. Be anre and rt?d the new advertisement for particular!.?SimUi ant ft>K, awrit. Kium ur ?mw?. Kiibml Han ud Mm ?? laUUI* m> mcu iwwiui. ix Sock beer day comes in April. " Tb? Street Commissioner la rather aereus under the circumatancei. "f 'Huaiiui Mivia, of West Alexander, mar- ul tied dltesn couplet last month. y Tub Board of Commiaaionera will meet p. in regular monthly session to day. CiifotuiK T. Zimmkb sold a home and lot |taI] to U. J. Ayrea last week for (1,600. city Tui ltlal Uncle Tom Cabin troupe goea Mai out to Washington, Pa., this morning. hiv 7m Board of Commissioners will settle "er up a dure for Uarch at Its meeting today. Tuosx interested in the State Fair move- ? ' ment will meet at the Court House to- r W* ?'t5 Bistir Patbic*, formerly Mlas Travers, ,h? ol Ireland, dial at the Convent early yea- nt~, terday morning. 5el A nbw grain elevator with a capacity ol par 50,000 bnabela will aoon be erected at tbe ale Keyrnan brewery. tbe Zxvxir's bail hie been reduced to 11,600, u" but be still languishes in tbe Eoff etreut P" house ol detention, tr* A suxnusx party waa given it the realdence ol llr. and lira. Weat, No. 140, Fit- ' teen'iietieet, Saturday night. A DKvaeTivi flue in. the building ogcu- w0 pled by John Sehole atTwentyfirst anil 79 Maiu atresia waa tbe cause ol a alight lire tirr Saturday afternoon. Ini Tux Drutilie Ztiturui came out last Satur- uu day ae asemi-weekly. We are pleaaed to by notice thin evidence of prosperity and en- the terpriae on the part ol Mr. Golmar. 0ii1 wiikklino la stuck. No waler works, no Board ol Public Works, no streets, no . lull Hedged Fire Department, no money, jtul 1 "no notElp'," cud the end la not yet. J'1' Tux little urchins of tbe Children'! Home are delighted over a hobby horse, ^ ' easy chairs, juvenile books, and numerous , other uuelul articles, donated by Mr. 0,0. ' Dewey. onk of tlie auditors of /.svely's accounts COt lor tbe Knights of Honor reports deficit del of over t-HKJ ao laraa has been ascertained, u,, aud thinks that this figure will not be ex- jui , ceeded much. wh Tux train due in this city about 10 lire o'clock A. h. over the Central Ohio did bu 1?.. aliaiii ?iu I1UI ailiTB UUUi *UUU? VUB W ?I?V? JOBIOI- ? ? | day afternoon on account of an accident exi | to a freight engine. coi 1 About seventy children were confirmed c,< at the church of the Immaculate Uoncep- "" tiou yesterday morning, Bishop Kain P" preached to the children, and afterwards | io the congregation. ' "Fosiv" SitSditt. who Uvea in North Wheeling, was badly burned acrosithe u? stomach yeaterday morning by the exploaion of an oil can, which be waa using In aUrting a lire in a cook atoy*. ju Thbri Is a break in the pavement on tal Klevunlh stiwt near Main, that causes wt much Inconveuiecos to the traveling pub wt lie, and is absolutely unsafe. Itnmetli?!e cu attention should be given to this matter, ch Tux nailers at the Belmont Mill e?y tbat las they made a run at one time of 8,150 kegs ' of naila and when that 1s beaten they will tot again entor the field. This run was made we some years ago, and they aay they can do we better now. be< JotiK KincuaissXBB, who lives In East '?J Wheeling, was knocked down bv his R? horses and badly injured Friday night } last. Ilia recovery at tiret waa considered doubtful, but bis chances now are regard- ' ed as much better. 9?j Tim atreotl of this city are In a horrible condition. In several of the warda almoat |0? Impassable. The crossinge are almost n0| "submudgsd" and in aorae localities, aa Kost Wheeling and South Wheeling, they are entirely nnder the mud." Coi., Faun UooDmi.otv was the reclpi- Go . ent of a very handsome gold-headed cane thi r and gold pen at the hands of his workmen tio > In the cutting ehops of llobbs, Brockunler am I i- ft- I ? t U. L1.1 ? ..I Ui..?in , ? wu,, mot oiuufiiny, u*i, ciunaiu mooic gee r making tlio presentation speech. doi ! Last Saturday a jury consisting ol Jaa. VI; i Bpeyer, Hurnle McLure, All l'aull, Will ihi Mabis, Will Kranxholni and Frank Orr ac< lial quitted Jeff. IJ .vis ol a charge ol assault Sta i and battery preferred by a colored boy no named Jackson belore 'Squire Philips. cor A? Informal meeting of the City Re- ^'f:. publican Executive Committee waa held .1 : Saturday night last for the pu'poet of fixi log upon a uay for the Mltctlon of a can- l,. ' dliiate for Municipal Judge. The time ?[J for arranging (or the primaries waa fixed s lor April 23d. ( Till St. Patrick's Society elected the following officers yesterday; President, John Farley; Vice-rresldent, John Suiljvan; raa Secretary, William Manion; Treasurer, u.a Patrick Kenny; Chief M arsUal, M. Sheeky; am Physician, Dr. J. A. Campbell; Meeaenger, Thomns Whelan, ju Clara Most waa bslnre 'Squire Felber noi last Saturday on several charges, one of till trhlrh vm unlllntr llminr without linnnnp. tab On tills charge she paid a line of $10 and mn costs. Three additional chargen were pre- I ferreil by "Count" Preese, charging ihe to (rail Clara with other Infractions of the rail liquor ordinance, which will he heard to- the day. vlo Tiibhk are now two hundred and fifty '?' telephones 111 use iu and around this city cor and the number la augmenting each day. to i , There are thirty-three In me In Uellalre 'PI and thirty iti Hteabenfllie. A new switch of board, making five in ail, will be put in re? poaltlon this week. A uew and revised Ihi catalogue ((subscribers will also be issued the this week. 'be A lroumi lady in East Wheeling, whose JS, name we did not learn, attracted the at- . tentlon of her friends to her atrangeactlons yesterday alternoon, and after qiiestloninu . ' her closely discovered that she had swal- ' , ' lowed an ounce of laudanum, for the ' purpose of taking ail eternal sleep. Ttie ' proper remedies were reeorted to and the young lady Is still awake. "|?j A vinv fast train pasted Kast over the lini U. A 0. road last night, carrying the New '1 Orleans Opera Company Iroui Chicago to cen f'hlladelplda, where It will apper this ,mi evonlnir. Tills comonnv ltlaved in r. / Chicago Saturday night and immediately |n]i after tlie performance took tlio cart lor far l'blladelphia, the H. Jt 0. Company con- , trading to deliver the company there by |ro, noon Monday, or an average run ol n,, twenty-live milea an hour. Caiit. Uunlap, wm Supervisor ol the Fourth Division, ac- (j compalned the train to Qralton. pre * ^ ^ (JOR An A cure for Kbeumatism the most nfjv eminent jihyalclanB of the day highly re- " commend tit. Jacoti Oil. It can be pur- stm chatted at tiny drug honae,and the price la ?ni] liulgnlllcant, when you take Into conaider- bntation the nonderlul curea it will produce. |a Cl ? " lo ft FI'.KAOJIAL. (erf Valuta Abont People. Hi Heme anil Unl Abroad. thlr Trol. T. 8. Irwin, ol Gtllalrt, ii Spend- " j"' ing a law ilaya at Clayaviile. c"" Col. llaaae, ol the U, A 0. Railroad, la our confined to hla room at the St. James by lllneaa. John Woolaon, a 0. 0. Kipreia meraen- Tl get, la enjoying a brief vacation Boar Han- nlar dnnky,0. o( t Mlse A. Virginia llnpp, who haa been ilbei visiting Irlenda In Baltimore, returned ? II' home on Saturday evening. the Mr. E. L.Bill and lamfly have broken Iron tip houaekeepinft and gone to boarding then with the Mlseee. ltoberte, at Fifteenth and astl Jacob streets. by ti Miss AnnieOnalilnu relumed yMlerdey In i morning from the Kait, where ahe baa bow been lor the lwt fortnight, In attendance upon the varloua spring opening*. ^ ? T< Mrnternl Momm. qnn None recslvfi 10 much benefit,and none jhei re bo proioUHUif grmumi anu muw bucu iiiuil in interest In recommending Hop Blttera Dr. M women. It U lbs only remedy pecu- Unci llarly adapted to the many till the eel la I.i almost umvsreslly enbject to. Chilli >nd fever, Indlgntlon or deranged liver, constant or periodical sick headaches, weak- N?ti neea in the back or kldnejri, pain In the that honldera and different parts ol the body, any a feeling ol lassitude and despondency, are Droi all readily removed by Uimo Blttera.? rhev Gouranr. n?mw. Flat at mr Nnprcme Conn of West V lr( I at a Pirn KldM ikal Ibi er?BD4 ollba B. AO. Le Compiuij U Liable to Coademoo- Th id far lt? furpaHi ol the P., W. * il. , r Campaay-lbeineieafUMOslslaa Jails* JobBioo Centered Lut sat- uon mi j. The jr the lut two yaira the P., W. A Ky ning Iroad Company hu keen actively en- form id is an effort to extend iti line ol road be at a the loot of Fourteenth street, la this Ft , to * point at or near Beowood, In the rahall county, but the legal obetractiona theo e tbua lar eucceaalully "reeiated thin Se poeed by the B. 4 0. company nece rch ol progreae." During the summer tioni u7(l i Via ' nr.urrqoui ua" onmnan v Inltiatul TV ceedinga by making a thorough survey gooc the Hamuli intervening between this eteri 1 and Benwood,and having ascertained Fi luoet practicable route begin to pre- eite e lor the extension. Tbeae ott'enaive whli nonatratlone on the part ol a rival com- Fi ly put tbe B. A 0. authorities on the men rt, anil they at once began to beetir Idea maelvee with tbe greatest activity, bod! iund belonging to tbe B. A 0, com- tbe gy, but not in uae, waa occupied, Bi uks were run out on vacant lota and ?(C enever anything could be done to ob- Key jet tbe building of the road, it via by | ie- The P., W. A Ky., on the tit r hand went vigorously to on I rk and one night in August, lute , a whole brigade olconstruction hands reje ived hero, and guarded by the police Ti 1 city official', laid down their tracks tere certain lotu granted to the Oompany delt the city, whose property they were, tbe i B. it 0. Company in the meantime mat jring such resistance aa waa compatible thin lb legal safety. For a day or two botb the upaniee "eyed" each other closely aud pro irded their respective nremises with 0 I greatest vigilance, but the necessity will thiaaortof tiling was obviated by the thin Drnoya ol the I!. A 0. Company who Cm ;ed fur and oblained an injunction replug the other corporation from treating upon or interferon with the iperly or grounds of the first named "v> npany. On the other hand the P., W. vy., tfegan condemnation proceeding in T i County Court of Ohio county before to ( Jge George K, Boyd, the object of icb wib to condemn certain parcels of rand belonging to the B. A 0. Company t alleged by the "Pwiky" repreaenta Porl ea not to be essential to the proper ' '! stelae of the fraucbtaea of that " I upany. For several days the 11 le was argued before Judge Boyd, wit- i>lr Bsea were examined for and against the ,, ijedt, among whom were Ool. Key and Mr. W. N. Boiling, for the B. A ??' , and the chief engineer of the P., 0. A plaj L Company. The condemnation, after |?,a refui consideration on the part of Judge , >u<l tuna ullntroil liftAn vhiith Ihn nam is carried np to the Circuit Court upon "J* vrlt ul error bv tho li. A 0. Company. At tlge Melvln, after an examination, bub- tray neil the decision ol the court below, P,ul tereupon the Supreme Court of Appeals *?? ,'i reaorted to to settle the matter. The 'I"11 le was argued before this court at do larleHlown last Auicuat, and Saturday tell' t the decision was niven. Che points upon which the B. A 0. Co. M" >k the case to the Court of Appeals cha ire numerous, hut the principal ones ??' ire; Firat, that the case should have Jt ?n removed to the U. N. Circuit Court ?" 1 Ibe District of West Virginia on the II tltiou ol the company; and secondly, prel It the ground ?<iught to be appropriated , the 1'. W. & Ky. (Jo waa In use by the A 0. Co., and therefore not liable to "]*' iilemnatlon, except by apecial act of the ble iwaiuliirw. ">'> ludgeJohnson In delivering the opin- thai i o[ the Conrt held that the cue wu cew t removable to the Federal Court bene, tlrst: Tint the proceeding wu the araiso of the Htate'a right ol eminent ah main, with which the United States vemroent, a separate sovereignty, ^ ough its courts, except lor condemns- , n for its own purposes,baa nothing to do. nac> I has no Jurisdiction in such a case; and ling ondly,because the B. A O. R. K. Co. is a last meetic corporation ol theNtatoof West ?er. rginla and Is an Inhabitant therein, and s ' irelote liable to he sned here and only Be" Die because it is an inhabitant of the drill Ih, anil therefore the Federal Court has be Jurisdiction In the case, and the cause tbre nd not therefore be removed into the and leral Court. mad rtiis view ot the cue Judge Johnson accc Ims is full; sustained by the decision of ran i Supreme Courts of the United States, the ;he State of Virginia and of West Vir- olud is. en ci )n the oiber point he holds that the him iperty of one railroad company not in the ual use and not necessary for the proper exu irclso of the franchises of the company, to [ y under the general railroad law of the befo te be condemned for the purposes of fron jther railroad company. The opinion Heli tliur holds that the county court erred up I permitting land to be takon that was a pi I necessary for the purposes of the pe- figui oner, as private property cannot be bsgi en for any bpt a public use and only as only ch as Is necessity to such use. pre< t will be seen that the law in regard and the condemnation of the land of one by I Iroad company is most explicit, and in for 1 i judgment of the Court of Appeals the lation of tbls.'etatuteby thel\,W, & Ky. he only weak Ipolnt In the claim for jnit idemnatloi!, and this violation is likely ?use that company aomo trouble. It wars that at the time the description the laml requisite for the prog- aDj s of the extension was made M it r triaogular piece of ground near tile i luuiuu ui mu ureus wan inciuueu, uui uuni B, & 0. company demonstrated con- B. lively, aa did the witnesses lor the Kail wiky," that thin triangle waa not eeaen- Ohlc , lying aa it did beyond the pale ol tho ol 0 uiienjenla ol the "I'wlky." 1'bls tact butl i chii?pj1 a littlo heeltfllion on the part terei lie Judges, aa they uannot agreo ae to was form of the judgment to bw entered, and I upon tlila Judgment hanga the quoa- A 01 i ol eoata. On all the other polnta use. mwl b* the "1'wlky" the Court Is clear ol th I unanimous. by tl he Legislature snacled a lav at its re. pore t arsilon In retard to condemnation H. ceedlngs, but pending its effect the B. Ren I. company was granted a temporary Orel taction by the United States Court at At berBtrarga lew days ago, by the terms OA. vhlcli the P, W. A Uy roafl Is enjoined n trespassing upon the lots In qu&atlon. i iiueatlon ol a perpetual injunction fl, be argued lu Jnne.neit. bate ur reporter aeked a Judge ol the 8u- men1 me Court last night how the injunc- ah t i ol the United States Court could waie ct the decision ol this court. p08(| VVnil, air, it will raise the question ol derai s authority at onco in Una matter, Bmol *r 11. n?a ?llt I? ??. > , us WUUIDV! lunir will l/r H V'MliniUII aeon the courts. Hofarssthe'Pwiky' anj jncered It ran go to work to-morrow ihe D onatruot lta track, and than It any In- ?basi Btpnce la met with on account of th* i.lla ted Matse Court Injunction the whole Brate IK Will be tented, and, I etiproje," he Iml, lanolilnjly, "Ibat the Governor will . tnl out thn militia to enforce tbo claim of ai,M ou't."- Mart ,n,l j To AMemmwInie lh? Milt. |), lie proprietors ol tbat Iramenael) pop- tnrer remedy, Kidney-Wort In recognition Vatli lit claims ol the pnt)lic whlob has ao wood rally patronlnd them, have prepared preec quid preparation of that remedy for Cook ipeclal accotnmoilallon of thoae who proVi I any roaaon illallke to prepare it fnr for U naolfes. Jtlsysrr cqnceotrate4 nhd, mam le doae la email, It li more easily taken Ini a nanv. It haa the Mini effectual aotlon to CI ill dlaeaaeii of the kldneyl, Href or prom ele.?time and Firm. MtrwWi nhakMpear* Tb > Ache, or not to Ache, that'll the lion I Itlon. Thin cheerful connundrnm, ye tricC malic niifferera, la by no mma u paral :nlt ii a proposition In Kaclld. Try long lliomaV Eclectrlo Oil, and yon will para It Jmt u easy not to acha M to ache, and i inghlln Hroe. it Co,, agents. be ns *-?-* Inter] nkakMprar* or rtoh gfraoli Lit sr aald, thongh It la certainly trua, neither Poppy tor Mandrauora, nof ol the morphine eaaencee ol Ui? Tot tay Ood conumlnate that delight ol string rer?. Miller's Good Enongh Nary etery Tobacco. varh Red ] LUtU Licniu l Lcclars of Ike CMrH at InlM imii Dattrmt ky IUM? una. e fifth lecture ol tbia courae on "God Creator" drew a very luge congregate the Cathedralyesterday afternoon, first worda of Geneeia, "In the begtnGod created heaven and eaith," ed the tut of this lecture, which ma; named up under the followla2bw'*: rat?Pantheism: Ita chief ayateu and radical defect* which innere in *11 it* riee. cond?Dogma ol Creation: Ita logical asity and alto argument* and tilnatra ol ita poaaibilitv. lird?Motive ol God in Creating: Hia Inesa, which the ill* ol lime or ol aity do not impeach. >urth?Conaecration, or the continued nsion ol God'a creative act, without ch creaturea must perish. Ith?Matter and Spirit: The two el*ta ol created nature. Refutation ol iliam, wblcn deniee the exiatence ol lea. and ol Materialiam, which denie* exiatence ol apiritnal aubatances. xth?Agreement ol the Moaaic record reation with the diacovery ol science: given for solution ol difficulties raised [oology and astronomy, iventti?Darwinism: Darwin's theory ;he origin ol man explained and red as unscientific and illogical. Hence, cted by all European scientific schools, he conclusion of this lenghty, but lusting lecture waa devoted to a direct mce 01 me great uuristisn uogms ol creation by Uod of the world and of ), the Bishop taking the ground that doctrine alone can be reconciled with principles ol true acience and with the options ol the human heart. n nut Sunday evening the Biahop deliver the sixth and laat lecture ol i Beries. The subjsct will be, ' God, Redeemer." iimuini loin. icla Toui'a Ubla"-"?r rartui"Ultier Allrac'lou*. he Opera House waa packed Irotn pit lome on Saturday night to witness icle Tom's Cabin" u portrayed by Jay i's excellent company. The several formers gave entire satisfaction to the :e audience present, the applause being [uent and enthusisstic. artley Campbell's greatest success, "My tner," will be given at the Opera ue to-morrow evening. "My Fart" is, ol its kind, a remarkably Btrong i, of good plot well worked ap, ol Itby moral and happily divided been sunshine and shade. There Is alu unmAthino> nfTAtmivA In (hn tltla neriean drama." aa applied to port's of Western Ufa, (or one la scarcely pared to admit that slang and back' iita' grammar are typical ol his aasocias; but that, however, haa nothing to with the merits ol the piece, which i, in ailecting manner, tbe story ol a i love and devotion, The developit of the plot introducss several m rked racters, and In this company, with Its ly line talent, this Is a chief merit, nerved seats are now on sale at Baa's. lias Annie Plxley and company will lent "M'lln" at the Opera Honseon lay and Saturday nlghta and Saturday Inee. Mlse Plzley made a very favoraimpresslon on our people at her former saranoe In this city, and we predtot : ber coming engagement will be sueful. FBKKKK'H ratCM. its ArrMted for Rslalica Banpm In Kiut wnedlnf. llie Freeae la certainly the moat pert!loua "ornry little ouaa," ae Joah BIN 9 would pnt It, In the city. For the two weeka he haa been making things ! lively around the Moss manaion, on Bnteenth street, amishlng the furniture, iking beer at 25 cento a bottle, whereas ahould pay $1. the ordinary price, isblng the girls, breaking the windows, , by way of variety, blacking the lam'seyes occasionally. List week, on lunt of theso infractions of the law, he the gauntlet of all the justice shops in neighborhood of the Court House, inling the Police Court. All his expert3 appears to have been of no service to for last night he again went out to Mom honae and carried on to such an int that a telephonic message waa sent lollce headquarters for assistance, but ire an officer could arrive he escaped i the bouse and went out to Arlington gilt's, where he waa arrested and locked or the night Frees* has been rather romlnent individual for a long time, ring as a faro dealer, poker player, lio doss, alleged forger, 4c. lie Is yet ' a lad, but certainly one of the most oclous onea ever developed In thia city, If hecontlnueaon in the line followed mil iui iiio iwitinu raaiiuta )iiup|iiniU) earning a trade will be very (littering. HUPKKMKCOURT Of APPEAL*. KM Hoorr, Hnymond, Joliniion ami Uf?m. iia court met at 9:30 Saturday morning rendered the following decisions: uGully'a administrator va. I'huinlx InaarancoOo. Appeal granted. Uo il. 4 0. Railroad Oo. va. P., W. A Ky., road Co., from the Circuit Court of > county [condemnation cue ] Opinion ourt waa rendered by Judge Johnaon, lnal judgement baa not yet been en1. The opinion hold) that the ciae not removable to the Federal Court, that Uih land owned by the Biltlmoro ilo Railroad Company not In actual and necessary to the proper franchise e aald company, la liable to be taken no P., W. A Ky. Company for lie pure. J. Flaher va. Oily of Oharleaton. iraed and remanded. Opinion by me. ijonrned till Saturday, April 0th, 1881, M. llUporUNt Inlopmnllon. Flaher A Sona, of the Star Foundry, i t; JUBlnllliy III BlQvK a Urge <UUurt* Lof MarbleUed Slate and Iron Mantels, he latest styles can be lonnd In tbelr rooms, on Market street, below the jfflce, and their prices cnnnot be nn>ld. They have regularly In their oy a Practital itanlfl amt Qralt Selltr, are prepared to sell and set mantels grates complete, and famish all the naterlal required, thereby saving pur;rs any trouble In attending to the deol such matters. Parties wanting < re-let can have their orders promptly latlslactorlly attended to. They keep I line ol Fire Fronts and Urates, all i Fire llricki Fire Oiay, Orate Tile, tie, Hlate, and genuine Free-Stone, 3ast Iran Hearths. fisher A Bona are Sole Mannllca ol the celebrated Gladiator and ly Star Cook Stoves, also many other I and coal cook atovea. They are at mt working on several new patents of a and Hea'.era, latest and most ap>d styles, which will soon be ready is market. Their material and workihlp are ol the foest, and parties deairt mythlng in their line are recreated ill. Job cwting ol all kinds done ptly to order, Is Kvaparallan. treisno Evaporation or Dsierloran strength abont Or. Thomas' Eclsclil. The Ingredients ol this Incomes anti-rheumatic and throat and remedy are not volatile, bnt fixed, anil ImnarlatiaMa Pain Ismanoaa IIVI HU^Diiniipuiu, HUJOUIW r tiflnesa are .relieved by iv and it may N ed with equal benefit eilerntll; and !> idly. .. ' ighlln Sroa. A Co., agenta. J nowa tif* em mtoea, blackbetriea, green pen, beana, Ac., Ac., at ten canta a can, f can warranted, at Fred. K, Smltb'a cl 'ront, 1034 Market attack BMJLMBC. Lou llUMUu CMBIIINt-ltdlll Uecuoua-Two lllctai riraa, *c. The tobacco warehouie will b? nicely filed up for tbs Lou Exhibition, ud will be well Untiled with gaa. Water will alao be pot in. That thoae of oar citiiene and othera who deaire to help in the work may know to whom to offer their eontribotiona we give the following liat of the heads of committeea appointed. The other mamhftranf th? varlniiH rnmmitlfUM will h? in> pointed by thaw kwla: Alt Department?M re. John Bigelow ud Mra. J. B. Barshill. Floral-Mu. Wo. Kali; ud Hid Mollis Barnbill. Finer Work?Mra. Wis. Chick, Mra. Ool. Mills and Mra. W. 0. Grafton. Rookery ud Grotto?Mra. Lam Battalia ud Mfaa Jennie Kelley. Sheila and Minerals?Misa Alii* Poorman ud Mra. Cyrua Strabl. Omiodtiea?All the committeee. The atora room oppoaita Sonneborn'a ia the head-uuartcra of the eiecatiie committee. Go there, or to the committee, ud tell them what you can lend. Yon need have no feara for the aafely of your articlei. The only attempt Bellaire baa made of this kind waa u impromptu affair in one of our churches, and its success showed what Bellaire might do In tbat line. May 16-30 it the time aet (or the exhibition. Hemember to vote "Yee" on tbe "Slock ordinance" If you want stock prohibited from running at large: and alao remember that a majority for ee" will mean tbat tbe autboritiea are to enforce the present laws about geeaa. pin, etc. Tbe ordinance ia to give tbe autboritiea a little back-bone. Rev. Payne preached his first sermon for bia congregation, at the Secind M. K. obureb (colored) Sunday. The Fourth ward polling place this year ia not neit door to Sander's tailor ahop, but ia on the same side of the square. Dr. McOlure has moved to tho brick row tuat below the old Oowen, Sheeta A Do. luk. There is now no doctor below tbe Baltimore A Ohio Railroad. Mian Annie Klrkpatrick is enjoying her vacation from school at Loudenville, W. V?? vialting friends. The nail works employes will be able to give undivided atteutiou to the election Monday aa tbe worka are off for that day from ascarclty of iron. un liravel Hill two nailers, JlcUowan tod Hardensteln are running on the Repnbllcan and Greenback tickets for Uounoil. Mr. John (till will trawl (or the firmol Hut, Fletcher A Oo, Bellaire ii Bitpplying her ahare ol the steam heating apparatus, plumhlng. etc., ol this part of the country. In addition to the large contracts James Fltton lias at Cambridge on the new Court Home, he haa obtained the contract lor the plumbing apparatus it the Children1! Home. J. B. Barnhlll luppllea the boilers. J. EdStrahl, now of B)weretown, Is In town. Mrs. Prof. Oor returned home Saturday after a few weeka vialt here. We have had two lire alarms In the last twenty-four hours. About 11 o'clock Saturday night the' school house bell rang the alarm for the Fourth ward. A slight blare bad been discovered at the Belmont Glaas House. At 2 o'olock Monday afternoon an alarm rtf firn WAN nminriai! far Ihn Han/ini) ward Tbe Baltimore A Ohio round houae was the scene ol the fire. A ventilator In the rool, lull of loot, had taken lire. There will be no services at the Presbyterian Church next Sunday, but lor tbe Sunday alter, Rev. Gordon, ol Michigan, will preach, He la a candidate lor pastor ol the church. Mra. Br. French lectured on "Enlightened Motherhood" to a lair audience at the Methodlat Church, Saturday evening. The Itclure waa tree. Tbe Djctor will give a courae ol medical lectures. Sunday afternoon In the Presbyterian church Mrs. Dr. French made an addreaa on temperance. The regular candidates lor township truatee are all to be voted lor on Monday lor that office. John R. Tsrbet who had announced himself aa an independent candidate for (bat office, having withdrawn. Banbiiai. April 3.?Mlas Laura Barnhill entertained a crowd of young folks at her home on Thursday evening. The mnslo was furnished by Mr, Will P. King. James Kberllne, conductor on the Steubenvllle accommodation, is again on his rnn after a lay off of four days, caused by bla getting his arm bruised In making a coupling. Mr. J, B. Smith la in Carroll county, 0 The city Is talking of purchaalng the Hiram B lor the benefit ol the public. Ticket* (or the Original Uncle Tom'a Cabin, on Tuesday night, at Hamilton's drug a tore. A picture ol Dr. A. Grafton Is on exhibition la the window ol Mr. J. W, Sellers. The picture was painted by Mr. Farla, of Wheeling Iaiand. HI- I 1 ?11-t *UD UICDIIUK VI mo UUOIUCBO UI0U WUIUU ? held in tbe Mayor's office, Thursday night, to devise some plan to effect an orSanitation tor the promotion ot the material and Unancltl Interests of the city, waa well attended. The meeting was called to order with Mr. J. K. Naylor In th* chair and F. M. Strong acting as secretary. It was Urged that Dellalre, having natural advantages, should make them known to persons rushing to locate and establish new enterprises. A committee ot Ave persons, Jas. M. Reese, Jas. K. Anderson, J. R. Naylor, 0. L. l'oorman and 0.0. Kelly were appointed to dralt bylaws by which the organisation would be governed. Mr. M. Honnoborn, J. B. Darrah and 8. Q. Hamilton were appointed to nrge the cttiiena to attend the meeting which will be held in the siroe place next Thursday evening. Messrs. Jss. F. Anderson, J. B. Uairah and Adam Fauplowere appointed a committee to consult parties who intend to build new enterprises in the city, Mr, J. 11. D. Payne, successor to Rev. H. W. Tata a* nulnr nl lUo Uonnxil A M E. Church,' will preach his first sermon to-morrow, NOnviMYIIiLK* PfDltflnllnry Appolntiiifa(?-Im)ustrt?l ; Inteillcrnce-liratfrr* in ti#n?ra1. MounimvUiLk. April 2. 1 The directors of Hie Penitentiary yesterday j reflected the present Incumbents in the i various positions under the control of the dl? I rectors. This ii satisfactory, no doubt, to nil , soncerned, nod it will make Mr. West's duty | w Superintendent easier than they would I Hherwise be at f)rst if these offices were filled fflth persons ignorant of the duties devolving in thorn. Col. Bridges leaves now in lesi than a month j (n the eight years that he has had chnrgo of f he prison he has certainly discharged the du;les of the office well, at !ea?t a? far as the dl* ilpllnc of the prison is concerned. He has nade many friends her* and we will be sorry I o lote him from otir midst The very least .hat can be said of him socially la that he is a vholcsouled gentleiaau. He may have bli iilta, but who Iim not? When one man la n onnd bcUai than him, tannj worn sue* afc i otind. Col. Bridget hat metpted th# general agenir of the Mutual Rteerre Fund T.lfe Amocla- > Ion of New York, and bit heidotnrten will * ?tHuntlp?ion. A largo audience greeted the bell rlngen t in Thuritajr night. Thorn who went ipoke n the hlgheet terme of the entertainment. a ft waa raj privilege on Friday night to atend thedoilngeMrolteiof the pnblloRhool n n tbe Hound Bottom, tamht by A. R War [en. Tilt exereltee wen of itrj Interetllng j haracter speaking wall for both teacher ami 4 iodIU. The good people of that eommnnllf " e proud of their school, and well they mar . ?, l( A trip through the agricultural work* reek ago showed ererjlhlnn In good order. 3 (r. Beneenyeipectaln a rery short iline to ? ready for work,ln earnest. Everything be- n nglng to a Diet clam foundry will be manuictured, while note fixtures will be made How We iong to see life again |n our dead ? oiling mill, hut we long In tain. * t Ircnlt Oonrt hsa anjnurned nnttl next 111 'rlday rtt whleh time quite an amount of >e hanoeij bntineeswlll be dlsnowd of. or 0#o. w. Blake, one of our oldest and moet til respected citizens, has beno very ill for sev< weeks put He U now better, oat it is t*m that be cannot recover. Messrs. Stmma <fc Middleton have start* furniture establishment to the frame buiid oast of the Mound City Hotel D L. Logan baa built only one new he daring the present winter, bat be may bi leveial more daring the summer. Our gardeneri ere very anxious for the ! weather to cease. We will have a new bank this time doubt. Mr. Doty, the gentlemau at the h of the concern, comee highly recommends ADDITIONAL TELEGRAPH A BMJHI for the KaiMl. Bom, Ga., April 2.?Daring the free oI the Coosa river it inundated the (i of Mr. Frank Ferry. Ai the waters oeded a buried battlefield came to vi keletons and parts of skeletons lay atrc tl.. A.IJ I 1 .1 * . uj?uu uia uaiu, mju uuuea 01 every j tlon ol the human frame. In addition dry variety of Indian heads were uneai ed. A large Indian pipe carved into likeness ol a human face was also fou The field was strewn with implement! war used by the aborigine*, and here i there could be seen remnants ol iortil tions. ralallljr Among am. IThh.vna, Ills., April 2.?The psi opening ol spring shows thousand stands ol beeein this section have sufli death from the severe winter. Earl; March many colonies were alive wl could not escape from the hives beu so many dead bees had fallen over entrance and from this cause, appareo .11 1 ? . IUB liUiUUin UIDU, Mil ICAl 1UM fJIOUlJ honey, la some instances entire apia have perished. The lost ia very large Killing lb* Hcu Ibai Laji (be Ciol KffH* Nkw Yobk, April 2.?The Anti-i Rent League resolved to-day that competition with Western industries, wblch New York manufacturers are : complaining, must Inevitably become more dangerous alter the unjustifiable crease of bouse rents, and will drive m industries out of tbe city. Urolbara Murdered. Cincinnati, April 3.?Obarles and J Miller, brothers, became involved I difficulty ill a bagnio last night when t weie both ahot. John died almost atantly and Obarles died this evening, is claimed the fatal shots were fired t man named Knapke In self-defence. Millers were aged nineteen and twe one respectively. Alhlld'allorrlble Drain. Evanbviixi, April 3.?George Scht two years old, died to-day of hydro) 1>I*after three hours of delirium and ferlng. lie was bitten on Marcb 7th. A Statihican (batuhelor of conrse) slats that courtships avsrape three too coal each, and we would sdd, scirc* of coughs and coldj; but then every prut gallant 1s provided with a bottle of Bull's Oougn Syrup. Price, 25 cents. Admltlrd bj All That the Bed Front Orocery baa finest stock of peas In the city. Hnrblemul Clmnllr. Mr. P. D, Oarroll,(f the well kn< Marble and Qranile Works, baa Just turned from an extensive Eastern I where he has mailo b selection of a li quantity of granlto and marble, wblcb oilers at greatly reduced prices. The of material and workmanship guarant We cheerfully recommend this establ ment to those wlshlrg niiylhlng lu t linn ( tntnlr oalou anil l< in-ill i.r.illlu la <1 IIUVI >(V(IV* Dmvy HUU EUiBil |'IVUMI la III motto. Oabbunclu, Felons, BjIIj, Hum* o.'l standing, each as Ulcern, A bat* a.?, positively curod without the aid oJ a k or poultice, by lining Mm. Jufye Ai; Drawing and Healing Halve. Piles, Rheum, Erysipelas, Holt and Ulceri Corns, Ghillblaine, etc. it has never /a to cure. For aale by Logan A Co. u Dii Anolbtr t'rnah. Buy your groceries at the Red Front save 20 per cont, besides having them livered. Fhid. E. Hmitu, proprietor 1024 Market atrec BlfMlnt* In IlfRtalie. Joseph Rusan, Percy, Ontario, wri "I waa induced to try Thomas' Eclec Oil for a lameness which troubled me three or four years, and I found it the I article I ever tried. It haa been a gi blessing to me." Laugnlin Bros. A Co., agents. Ho not Forge I to call and examine the handsome i styles of drees goods, carpets, wall pa] oil clothe, window shades, carpet cna Ac., ifco., at extra low prices for cash, John Roomer's Mammoth Dry Got Carnet and Wall Panni* Kmnnrinm 1 soil! and 2021 Main aireet. ~r ' " Rnened from Dentil. The following statement, of William Coughlin, of 8omerville, Mass., is so reiui able that we beg to ask for the attention our readers. He says: "In the fall of 181 was taken with a violent bleeding of the lui followed by a severe cough. 1 soon began looso u>y appetite and flesh. I was so w at one time tnat I could not leave my bed. the BUBimer of 1877 1 was admitted to theC Hospital. While there the doctors said 11 a hole in my left lung as Mgasa half dol I exppnded over a hundred dollars in docl and medicines. I was so far gone at ono tl a report went around th?t I was dead. I g nt> hope, but a friend told me of Dr. Willi Hail's Balsam for the Lungs. I laughed my friends, thinking that my case was inc able, but I got a bottle to satisfy them, wl to my surprise and gratification I comment to feel better. My hope, once dead, begat revive, and Unlay I feol in bettor spirits tl I havo for the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish so that every one Inflicted with Diseaj Lungs will be Induced to take Dr. Win. Ha Balsam fur the Lunca. and ba wintmpoi! tl [Joniumptlon can be cnred. I have taken t bottles, and oan positively my that it I done more good than all the other medlcii I have taken since nir sickness. My con lias almost entirely disappeared and I ih won be able to go to work." Bold by dri lists. West it McConahey, Druggist* and Apotl sarles, Uank Building, Bridgeport, Qhlo, a U)gan. hist k Co., Wnolpsaie Agents, Wbt ng, W. Va- tthiav Go TO yonr druggist for Mrs. Freemai few National Dyes. For brightneea a larabiiity o( color, are uneoualed. Col rom 2 to 5 pound*. Prion 15centa. d. HIVP.R NEWM, tovftneat* of ftleambnaiii-i^yee Hoi and qoiwip. The Ht. Lawrence departed lor Oinci iati on Saturday evening with ? go* rtp ottU The local packeta arrived and depart) 8 Olttlli Tha T)ln*na1 Mill W -"? ?? ? ?? uo W-UBJ a pnCKBt I 'atkerebnrg letting it 10:30 A. ?. The Batchelor will Irate lor l'ittsburj 17 A. x.| to-morrow. The UBslle li doing good busineee I le Bellelre lr?de. The Andee la dne from Cincinnati t< ay and will retnrn at the usual hoar li eptrtnre to-morrow. The Coarler will be to morrow's pack ir Parkersburg. The Welcome departs for Matamoraa I P. to-morrow. The Pree Elllaon, O'Neal and Telegtat e making their dally tripe ae usual. "Anon, or Nipiit" le what Dr. Ball Dugh Hyrap has been termed by parenti hose worrying and conghlng chlldre kre been soothed and cured, and bar cnred sweet si amber by using tble ei illent remedy. Price only 28 cents a bot I. ml Wt would ike every raider ol this d pifJir to glue* over tht advsrtiaemeat In our regular space. The bargains we oiler f this week we hops will be ? specialty to * thoM to not ol snob. We do not Intend ?? to stop on the few Item* offered, for we ,i],j hsv? in stock tbie season everything de Inble and choice, tad our aim U to disbud tribute the ssme among the people. Every body is welcome to come and look over no our bargains as we announce thsm, (ad even if they do not wisli to bay. " We have elegant bargains in black and colored cashmeres, black and colored momie cloth; everything in dress goods and silks to be found, beside* the trimmings to mstch. You will nevsr find our name in print advertising anything tbat h * cannot be found. Our advertised prices aro always sustained, and il we find any "m occasion for altering the same we shall do ra. an onrl tftll vnn all ahntltiL T.ailifla llvinff ew, outside o( the city can order anything iwn they may wanl, caah on delivery, and hive >or- tbe privilege of examining the same, and ev- il the goods are not aa we slate they need rth- not accept them. We hope to aee many the visitors during to-day. To-morrow ? will ind. give a description ol ail the different atvlea i ol ul wraps worn this season, and I. Bldh Sl Bbo , ica- 1104 Main atreet. I iSS '? . ,sMS I IakThC 5 POWDCB 'I Absolutely Pure. ?v a Mid* from (InuOriiniTartar.?Mo Othsr prcPM* Tha ton fluuwnuch light. flaky hot bretdi. or luurloui mi try. Cau beoeten by DyipepUct without imr oJ nty- !ho UU rNultlDg from hMTy InolgMtlbla iood. Bold only in can?. by all Orocari. A >YAL BAKLNO WWDBB CO., HEW YOBI. n^w Q"'p HOU81 FURHIBMIWO COOPS. - NDUSEFUHNISMING GOODS, |t MANTLES AND GRATES COOKING tb AI,D ' HEATINGSTOVES. } Special attention given to GRATE SETTI3STC3-. i he huul If ?nnr main minima. ! iltiai*. or gliu liui lllfln Bed *fi l,'H T0HB1D la Wirranuirf to rnniwlj the evil. Cheap! Beautiful! Vor/ Cleanly! Eaally attached iflii- io 0]J Kr(t? ironti. beir ju. ? ""ff. F. CALDWELL, !??lf 1607 anil 1609 M A IN BTRSBT. etc. mhM . "ert 0?OKING BTOVES. ??lt HEATING AND PARLOR 8TOVB8. ited k Large Hiock to aeltct from, at the.Tlawart and lied Uouiiturniablng fctoro o( N KM II ITT * HOW, W Twnlflh Htr**t? AMU8EWENT8. nd OPERA HOTJME. ONE NIGHT ONLY.. Tiircn* v a ddit a i. ij uoua i , rormo o, The electric aucceia. triu Louis Aldrlch and Chaa. T. Parsloe 1PM, Id Hartley Campbell'a hmoua end moet powerful American drama In four acta, entitled e" TD MY -Q 1 .A. IR, T 2ST IE ?\ "The play which made lh? fame of Ita author In a night."?New York ilenld. .. With the euperb alar company with wh'oh, where* , ? erer preiM'ed, It hia arhleved grand nc, dramatic triumph. Admlulon 75 and 50 cenla. Beaerved aeata fl. 'OB, PeMaon adeat F. W. Haumir'a mualc itore. Hale to Job omiiirnro Mon-'ar. April 4. at a a m. tn^gl f, \MWBHm ? ,RR> ? ft.m * - HPpfpM s s # E89 ffiEaBB 2?2 ive r'r ill lr(/y7iyfhf rf2** ! iHH ET flt 1 8^MMBHBLIIw3 a tir 2 hVy*l a I to* *<i i E4|ffi|BMK^DC^Vil * iii? ^e^EsSSl3 ? , - eq^SESBQ 511 PIANOS AWO OBOAM. & LUCAS' MUSIC STORE *1? r ,,, REMOVED TO "m No. 1142 Minin St. IW New in<l ifcomlhand Plnnoa and Orgini at tmt ** haryilnn Cajl >tid ??atnlnn. ?pM pIANO MOVING. n. ' Pmoni whhlnj th?lr pUnot carefully mo??d will 1 B(j mh17 MM MatM rtttt gHBKT MUMO AT HALF PRICE. or An? jl*ff of rnttilc rmbll>h?d. flew orold, tiutw parrhMfd m dboff at NHHu'fl Mt/MlC IfWR*. nMhlpftnn HnII, Twilflh (Irert. " reraona mil e.f town can hat* mutta rant bf mill b? 1 tneloafng half frleaanrt p??tage at the rata of on* 0 !f!l! 21 lWo 0UneM? Mualc bio?i alio chalpar than tthaa ? JgHIcicWOHK. ' | Manllaa and fJritfi 1*1 In lalfat (mprortd Slrlfi, It KliH.'W. I""!1"" rwtnlalrt anil laapnfM, a .wWuMdStotr10 """" f'"""'I " Hamilton St MoQranaluta. Noa. m Flfiwnth atreet, and 726 Market atr?L ' * T?l>Pnor"> Wn C-U ,jj e< gTEPHEN McOULLOUQU, _ i* Carpenter and Builder. J ? All aitpratlnna mad*on oil hnildlon rr?fa ml- F wwm Irontf put In and alnrea altorn! 1Mb* BKfflttLSXWa?' ?"?!? All t* |&!K' J??"'V' if!""'?!,"> ""P ? Mr. Ran, a?S',M,a'"'" v-1 fiSSSl WANTED. XMStL&iiin yp? BENT. DOR RENT-A TWO*TO?Y JJ HOUBJT, oonUlBUI ' UK cs Bo. a Uaui|*inu ?,Sl. l?i?Sr " u toAETHIlttUITIK. -Apr" III ^ POR bknt-TH?!hK>. -? ?ta???-IIUUHK, fto. uusmai. *um POR RENT. !!i^<!a?sw.r/,r;i' , K- ... sS^'1 ? ?"?;,'? k; mchM , , ' ? ? ' IHWIM DIOR rent-kkosTTTkmTTt* Th*t deainble Iwo-tiurv bri. w h ' *^1? fUa .troet, Ialaud. with hoi id.| Jfi'"." ' .1 aid vaiir dowt, alibi nZmt, "iff,>?S nam. md imd oalUr: i.ui ?1 J'r 10 A1#0 63 KitfbtMinth w I -it Md ball itorlea, night ro.nu* tud ^2 ., rH-"? Urou ?ppiy to A, KAtJAuS. ki'Www in l(f POR RENT. " " ? flloro Boom, 'ill.' UaJn iim-l n.,? ?*ar ^Vi' ^.,uwlH,r; tbr*? uaMu'inj1"1,1' roonu; lUble lu centre oi city. ' DJ 1 '?? Kuquiwot mhll H-F()BBtt. ? __Um.Hu l|(lClf. "PORRENT-ONKTWO STOkV Skin? u n n ' con,*,?i?K ?l* rw.nn and.?, b*ll; edlwr under retire buuic; |,uir r?tn8(i MWly Hutched toroughout iu the l<?t of " > oUitra containing 140 barrel.ol ?, ? ??b boggy ibaJ. Local td ou tbe HhV.iuj ,uw??4 Uium atrnt illtin*. KuIiod. ? V,' If,. * raa?uabl,. ippl, to HfcmtY K f l hml fOR BALK. FOB SALE?A UKCiK. KUuInp second-hand wl?, ehta|>, at UN* Waaciiuw, JSl tfOli BALK-A VALUAUI K YofSii I? bone. Enquire ol Dr. HAM.FY M1O1Y <ur. nerol ihapllueand Twenty-mond iirwn ?,'M I70IVHALE CHEAP?195 NKW J? tuboi, 3 tn. x H 'ret; Mi ui>? b l>r tub** iv ib z 12 feet. WM. a CODU, Ec|ln?-u' .. J tuppllf, 81'i Allttanne meet, >t<lilui"if, Mil ,w POK SALE.?I OFFKH FoiTsTu J? the unimproved ba'lol lot No. 17, ou thenoitk aide ol Twentieth atreel. Iwiww-u kUm ?rj siuU trceU, Centre Wheeling. Tlili urmiad ? adapted lor dwtlllngi or other purixaea, ami l till make the leriua to milt the nurthaar. Him k MOFFir, 8106 Marfcat atreet. uku rp QUAY FA KM POU SALE, Containing about Ul> ncio#, iltitaied in Olih r untr, about thrfte and a hall mllea from ' oi ejr Imm Trladelphia. Price |S.500-|ari ra?ti Irauii.ui J. l.llANHMt- IIKIlVtV ' or JAS. L. llAWI.kt. ' inbll W, Vi JjK)K BALK. Three hundred and aev?ntf*Ave arm el !ii4tn Hi e at B. A 0 H. It., fifteen iuiIm rim <.| Wh'tilu, Two hurdrei acre*in uholto wtili.-o?h, |o .in iS and hickory tlwbaa. One hundred ami ttli* L under cultivation. W. V. IHMIt .* HRi).. tahM ISOMwrkM itmt Fm HALE? UPRIGHT TI:IJUL\R BOILEK8. 1 iWiorao atemd hand, 113-horto Hcond band. 1 13-horae ucw. E J. COUP ?k CO., Knglnrvrii, Marhlnlitiici Boiler tnfckara, 801 South Caroline ilrml, Kdtlmoit, Md. _iu| FOR SALE?MY RES1UKNCK, No. ;S Mi rj laud itrret, Jiland, liir*- lot fidiSg ?,n Improve*!. with grape arh< r, fintt irw, ?tr. n, houie la two*atonr, built ol but uiatftlaU, hiviiim roomi, hall, kltcuen and pantry and |?->n h; >itrr!i houa?; olo ant cellar. '1 ho location <>n< ot Die h ife. oat on tho Iiland, and within iw? mliniW wilt J Direct ran. and puhllc achool and groc? ry, ma n?n of tbeinoeide?lrablaon t'eliland. Inquliru'U. K. BELL, on the premliue, or E J. m.>?? ur W. II. llallar. flOR SALE?DE81RABLE WILDING r ix) ra. I hereby offer lor aale 460 feet ol groiui I on HI. teenth itroct and 400 fmt mi l-'uuriewith Urctt.lD t Ilia city, in lota of 20,40 or < 0 fret, to Hill pun bmn. Tho above property la the only larun pli ft- of <nji4 now vacant in t^e city convenient lu MuIlwmuI the moit (Jcrlranle to bo bad for p?i?l?mw iw proMrtr ia neftrthe Central (JImm Wurk*. Wood >ud MeColloch tlreeta an I known ? 'i.rlmi Uarden. II. 7. HlltlVkK, mbl 1211 Milniirrrt. pOR SALE AND FOK KENT. A comfortable tad Urje (ounirjr roh talnlng, nine room*, bay window, on Iwd audit ground. wtlh liable and carriage tiotia , ran ouv bt rent*! for a reasonable flgur? Twelve Colorado mining ?Ulma |< r tile. Hlx aliarea of ACtna mill ?(<? ? lor u e. Fife huodrad and twelve irre? ot amped ihi> IomI plecea of farmli gland, wall timber. 1.1? oil ru fur ala. For particular! k? next i li.ulih I enter. C. A. HCIIAKFER4 CO. "European iloamihlp iinrt* at rcdu< i mi till. For a full lilt of Cheap llouiea lu lltf <It; Ml! it the offlca, nt.ii ^88IUNEK'S BALE OF FINE GKROCERIES AMU CONFEOTIONICHIKH! I call atUotlon of the whole* ti-a-nt t?uild#il?r? to the aialgQee'i tale ol F. W. l?-*lej ? aifciof tir?? cerlea and Confectlonerlea Call and accure tmrgali n, m the boilnm n ut t* apeodlly cIokhJ lo aetilr. Mr. l<o?le? aid I.U ?# Wllllain will anlit In telling good* aud toiiirtioglb* aceounta. All peraoni owing accounts will |ileui(a'l?M Mttle. J AH. V. PATNtlWOSf, mhM AmIkiiH1 l"r I'. **'. Bwl?r-. POR SALE. A Desirable Residence, Dalightfullf ilttiaM On Ihe River Front, Whneling Island, A bora high water. Located on two int? trh !nnt? igoof ISO feet running to the ilm Ulnlog all the modem lm|iro*riii'nti t com watar, atitlouarr wa>h *tar?t? ail bath rooina, Ac l.ot haa 70 cholc* /ml' '"J H ?f*pa *rbor 110 f?*i. I'roiwrljr now imti|>lMaw owuad kj wit, II. Hall. A|.|.i?i . J. C.HIIHVf V, t 21 Wft. Hffl Marknt * ?.. !! .' ??< FURITURE, UPHOLSTERY, AC._ pUU(JHA8KIiy oT' CA!iI'KiTn<?s fan no* flail a One a*aoitin?iii1 lwl?* * "JiI# Velvets, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brnssoli. Best Ingrain#. fl Cheap Iiiffrnlm. AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. FRIB3STX3 Sc. SON., pi 1M3 Msln Mrwf. ? JpUftNITUItK AND OAlll'hT* , W* hate the IkTftit end m"*' * J"?''! line em brought to Outre Whojiinr,?oDiitl#? ? Flit CH1M1ER J PIU ilUS And a lnrtt" I " <f Carpeti, OHCIotht & Window Shidei Whhh H .III Mil Mlr.0 II ?.? ! ' ' be bought In th? merkft. *H our price* end you elll buy of Undertaking prompt j erd u?'f' yUMd"* it; or night. Wm.Kliil< * H"n,V mh!9 Cor. MerkM ni'tl""."'" ' Ui qahi'ets! oaiipetx: 7?cfnbi par yard. A nlf? |>?M?rr ' BRUSSELS CARPET I lot ffronanta, but whola roll at " . ? m kmi A Ml,21 MOTUma AMD ART M*TE?l?>i ^btihth' matehiai> *?*lnf Material*, Mil Uraarint Paper, , ? Whatman ?!>ri?"* Tif*" Jtoaflna aaaorlmant of *t?H anr* mr? Hred at W. H. Ill I'llrtu ip* ihjind Maalr Ntorr, n : V""1 1 rjKAWINO MATEMAIA iber'a Panel la, all grad*. Whatman Papwra, drawing lfc?.k?, I)ra?in* r'1'' . t y .If- ?c IM? In Itoch It Ibt IfeLar* Hon.' J "j'JJJu.