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POUCH 8VHUP. B BCl'jg ?J ? H t DRY QOOD8. > WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.: ] 1. UMJM&UHO. j To Country Merchants: lu cGUUfictlun with cur retail bouae we bava opuned ? WlioioMtln bt-iurtiuunt aud am ready to allow a full , and complete ?to<k <( ticaeral Dry Oooia. Our , iiricea wU at all tiim-a compare favorably with tho ' liwteru market prices. We oiti-r ad vatiiatfea lo ?onntrr merchant* aucb aa \?.'t cauuut tlud everywhere. Wo kwp a full ami -.uipleto a lock of tlmi | Druss Goods, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Cloaks, Dress Trimmings, etc. We will till jour ordcra la any quantity to ault your trade, at r??alar wholesale lalta. We solicit a odll Iroui atl abort time and cash buyera, aaauilug It tuba to your bluett- to examine our atock before bit fin j or aeudlng ordtra fcuit. Uupectfully, I. BLUM & BRO, mils 1104 Msln Strut. |"\EMTI8Tliy.?TO THOSE THAT DKXJ iilKi; to ure their natural teeth we would uj Out we mu now bettor preparod than otor before to ?r.H !o tboui to do 10. 11 y the wool an Glkcvuo /.'.wKTir I'lluoKB wa wn and aro naklni bettor ? >.' hwdaomar Hold Filling*, with mora eaae toou* i\iHor.U, than haw heretofore been mode In thU Uy or clMwhure, without the aid ol tha Electric ivir/vr. W.iat wa uj wa oao prove bj aotiud %. ? .1 ;ti?tlou. Call tud mo far youre*l?ee. HMW M. UUKHUJON * bON, J.U No-1 rn M?rkrt Ht.. WhMllna. W. Va. p A LACK 1REFRIGERATORS, loo Cheats Sc Water Coolers. Wn dow have lu atork all iltNdl nifrliieratora, Ice lLmIi ai d wntm-.olbfi. Our frlendi will plwuerall ttarly and wake their lelectluni, oraand for price Hat. MfiJM'rf 4 HaU.i arg'i IHl'i Market atr?t. Mkt Mellijeam: Wnuet Jfei. 'M ftiiJ 37 Foarlcxinth Htrwl. New Adverlliiviuouii. Benelltof the Press Club?Lecture by Jacob Kernple. Eaq. Wanted?Cabinet Makers. t Wauleil?Girls. For Cincinnati?St. Lawrence. Assignee's Bale?Confectioneries, Fine (Irocerius, Ac. Paiaco Refrigerators?Nesbitt it Bro.? [head of local.] For Hale?Lute in Pleasant Valley, For Kent?Furnished Koorna. Trustee's Hale. Milwaukee Bock Beor?H. Blumenberg. Bur Foundry?B. Fisher rtfcions. Wanted?Oehm & Co. Notice?Ed, Rogers, OEHM & CO. now have a complete line of spring clothing for men and boys. Call in. Their prices will suit you as well as their styles. i OEHM & CO., ( No. 1325 Market street, Adjoining Opera House. MILWAUKEE BOClfBEER in draught at 1 Luuli Sohwalb'a First National Saloon, Main street. , JUST RECEIVED?Five thousand gallon alone ware at GEO. K. MoMECHEN'8, No. 1064 Market St. It yuurwitoh doln't run right have It repaired by JACOB W.8RUBB, Practical Walohmaker, Cor. Twelfth and Market St*. MILLtR 4 FRANZHEIM have an elegant line of goode eultable for wedding preaenle. Thermometer Heconf. The following ahowa the range of the , thermometer, aa observed at fteknepfs ilrugetore, Opera House cornoryesterday: I HBO. ISM. ! r a. *>, r H. ? r. m. 7 ? m. i 7 a.m. 13 m. 8 P. M. 7 km i so 73 71 07 1 fll oh fi'j c4 wkati1kr indications. Washington, 1). 0.. April 22.?1 a. m. | ?For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, i partly clear or cloudy weather, with rain, i north to east winds, stationary or lower I barometer, stationary temperature. 1 For the Lower Lakes, fair woather, t variable winds, lower barometer station- f ?ry or higher temperature. 1 THE usual merchants' lunch at the Nsw McLure House Sample Rooms dally. i TriiUNlrr of Henl Tim following deed in fee was admitted i to record in the Recorder's office yettor* day: ' Deed mado March 7, 1881, by Franklin Bull and wife to Peyton It. Dobbins for 1 part of lot No. 32, on the north side of Hixteenth street, between Eoff and Jacob t streets. Consideration $2,000. j I'lll.bnret. mttillirm Kstemlon, J Pursuant to Riljaurniuent In this city t about a week ago the principal movera In the extension ol Dip Pittsburgh Southern J Kallroad Irora tho Pennsylvania State line , to White Sulphur ftprinita, W. Va., held a meeting in Pitteburgh (lay before yesterday and elected .lamps II, Hopkins, ol ' Pittsburgh, President, Uhariea W. Mackey, f of Franklin, l'a., Vice President, and J, j W. Rowland, ol Pittsburgh, Secretary oi , the neworganliatlon. The company will ' Issue their mortgage bonds In a short J time and propose to begin work on the ' ptlenslun, which will ho three hundred mllea long, as eoon aa possible. Miller Arqnltlxl. t Tho trial ol Henry Miller (or the imir- < der of John Hilton In the town of Fulton, <j December Isst, which hie been going on I in the Ulrcnlt Court for the past two daya, a terminated yeaterday In the acquittal of ti the prlaoner. It wae questioned at the 9 time oj the preliminary hearing whether li tn? PVKlentf who niruilK eiiuiign iu mini u Miller, iiiiiI the double lint then exlatml d re shown bjr the verdict ol the Jury to here n been well fottnded. il The prepondet?nce nl the Icellmonjr II allowed plainly enough that Miller only r acted In eelf defenae. Hilton waa armedj h Miller waa not. In the icufile Hilton 0 flrpil two ahole at Miller, one of which tl took effect, wounding him allihlly. Miller tl reallted that lila llle waa in Imminent ol danger, end obtaining poaeeaalon ol the al revolver, flred the latel ahote. The jnry h: waa out abont one hour, returning the ver* b diet ol "not guilty" at halt-pant twolve al o'clock. Oomimprio* may he prevented by checking a cough or cold In time, end r nothing eqimla Ilr. lltiM'a Uongh Srrup for tl throat ana Inug efTerllnna. renta. p; flCBAJW* or IIWI, nibvrvu Hcxe and ibtrc fey lai?III* t KWM( KtporMfl. The bods htva bant. It will soon be time for etrawberry it? vals. m Council will meet Id special aeaaiou this C veiling. iu To day will be pay day at the Central ft, flasa Worka. B Rkcordkh Hook itsaed oue marriage y ceuae yea erday. Now, Yennor, just let tbia weather alone .p nd we'll get along all rlgbr. Tufi Board of Commissioners will meet r, bin morning in special aeaaiou. Tuk Street Commissioner had the east* c iru end of Seventeenth street cleaned resterday. tJ Tux strike at the To|> mill has bean ar- 0 soged, the men returning to work yeater- 1 lay morning. " Onk deed in lee and three trust deeds 11 fere admitted to record iu the Recorder'a . jllice yesterday. A sign on Chaplina street, over the J jreek, reads, "Is cold cream pop," "Root r jear," and "Cold Lemanaid." v David Akmstbonu, who worka at the Kail City Glass Works, had one of his t iruiH biulv burned vesterdav. t Pat Gavin and Miss Ella Givlin were 6 married at the Church oi' immaculate t Conception yesterday afternoon. Ellen Mbdlik awore out a warrant for J Kiizabeth Brigga before Squire Wait yea- 'l terday, in which the latter in charged with using abusive language. Niqhtwatcuman Adt bad the foretinger t of hia ribgt hand toru olFyeaterday even- ( iug by coining in contact with a circular t taw at Arben/.'furniture factory. Louis Altmkykk, at the Belmont Mill, a last week cut ninety?three kegs of eightpenuy clinch nails, which he claims ia the a biggest week's work over done in America. Stanton Davinpobt have receivod t splendid numbers of JScribnerX llarptr's, Atlantic, North American, HciaUijic Monthly * and other magazines and periodical for , May. * Joun Coopkr, foreman of the United 1 engine, who wan reinstated by the Fire , Department night before lust, resumed ; the performance of hia duties yesterday J morning. < Wk are indebfed to members of the Wheoling Rifle Club for nn invitation to , be present at their Jirat grand ball, which . will take place at Munnerchor iiull Friday . evening, May Oth. Gov. jACKboN'has now possession of the I outire suite of rooms composing the Exec- j utive chambers. They havo allueen over- t hauled, re-palnted and re-carpeted, and i generally beautified. t IIknky Otto haha pig on exhibition at the McLure House sample rooms, which , is most artistically decorated. The porker will be served up at the feast of the ' Hhakespeure Club Saturday night. 1 i "'? tvnm t)in nnnnlrv infnririH us that u young man named Uully was Hot upon near Elm Grove a day or two ago by two other men and badly out and bruised bycorn-cutters in tho hands of bin assailante. Wit have been asked if Kemple'o lecture will be funny. Without reflecting on the abilities of other humorists we answer that it will be the moat laogh-provoking effort ever delivered iu this city. Don't miss it. Thb Board of Directors of the Fair Association will meet at the Court House tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock, for the purpose of proceeding to the Island to view the several proposed sites for the ytate Fair. At a congregational meeting held at the First Prosbyterian Church on Wednesday evening last the following gentlemen were elected Trustees to serve during the ensuing the year: Samuel Laughlin, Henry M. Harper, If. M. Russell, \V. H. List, J. II. Kirk, J. B. Rhodes. < Muw Makv L. Dick it y, Principal of the Ntate Normal Nrhool at Fairmont returns 19 graduates for the scholastic year of 188031, distributed as follows: Randolph, 4; Wetzel, 1; Harrison, 2; Monongalia, .1; 0 Mai ion, 3; Mineral. 1; Wood, 2; Tyler, 1; Preston. 1; Doddridge, 1; Taylor, 1; Mar- ' shall, 1. " ? - n ll....n|a ami C X* HANUia UUHtUIIAil| 1'OIIUIB uiuumj ...... Miko Urnmion were before 'Squire c Nebulize last night on a charge of disturb- v Ing the peace. Krunnon audUorcoran were j lined $6 and costs each, while Milnrky D was lot off on the payment of costs. They were aiso each held in $100 bail to keep the peace for one year. Noutii Wiikei.inu is agitated just now fl over n social scandal that baa transpired over there. The wife of an ex-policeman went to church accompanied by her little daughter. When she rottirned her hue* n band had left and has not been heard of since. Another woman is supposed to be mixed up in the affair. Mm. Highs complained before Justice Philips yesterday that Mrs. Muddlinhad 0 meddled with hor affairs to an unwar- f< ranted extent, and asked that the said t Mrs. Meddlin be put under bonds to keep tj :he peace. The trial was set for 2 p. m. yesterday, but the prosecuting witnesses {J 'ailing to turn up, the case was postpone'4. 1 At the New McLure House, Wheeling, J IV. Va., business never waa better than at 0 :he present time, nor was the Hotel ever is well kept. Mr. E. 8. Norton has car* c led out his determination to give Wheel- j ng what it needed, a really llrst claoa g lotel, and the Reporter is pleased to know i( hat the traveling public, realising thin j, act. is very liberal with its patronage and ?j< ouu in its praise.?National llold Reporter, q *** J FEUMONAIm P I'olntN About People nt Home nn?l Abroad. n lion. L. 8.|Newman. of Marshall county, v vhb in the city yesterday. Prof. J. .0. ilervey is confinod to hia y esidence at Kim liroyo by illness. Frank T. Wrav, of Harris A Ewldg'e 'ittsburgh drug house, is at the McLure. Col. Frank Mania, general supervisor of n rains of the It. A 0. K. H., was in the city m 'nnlnrdnv. .1 Wo have been Informed that I'rol. Carl V ferrniatin will locate In New York (luting pi lie coming aumtner. Mr. John A. Bell, of the United Slates aval Academy, >t Annapolla, who has leon visiting l^jn mother In thla city, left to Dr Ilia post A day or two mo. ,, Kev. Joseph Oroeby, of Zadeaville, 0., Vl rill addresa the Hhakeeppare club of this Ity to morrow night at Wieael Ilall. Mr. Jrosby lo aald to be one of the Driest V hakesperUinB In the United Slates and '! he members of the club Anticipate s * enulne treat. All the members are ex- J" lectedto bring their wlvea. * l'rrw? ( lull l^rttirq. The prospects for n large audience at he Opera llouae on Saturday evening are cn ery encouraging. It la almoat uaeleas to r' lllate on Mr. Kemple'a abilities as a * mmorlst, aa lie has on former occasions |u hown to the satisfaction of all that ha is frl inequalled in his peculiar vein. While *' Ir. Kemple was sojourning In Washing JJ m City he met all of the prominent men f the country, and waa afforded extraorlnary facilities for gathering amusing .|, Bminlscences and mirth-provoking anec- u otea. Ilia inimitable manner in relallng ? reee will, of course, add greatly to the ITect. The lecturer liaa a rich fnud of timor, and will be quite at home on the ti( pen Hon-estage. It tniaht be said In ila connection that Ibe nubject mutter of le lecture will be ehMte and void ol >11 Tensive terma, ao that ladles heaitallns bont being present on that point need in avo no (eara that anything Improper will c>l b aald. Deserved eeata are new on aal? m| i Ilanmer'a mnalc atore. Or mi Wt Ma't llel|> n. ol Wo matter the aotirce or cauie, we hate rowllng, and recommend herewith Hie >medj. dee ft. .lacoha Oil anil lan?h st l.c aln. It will do the wolk every time. II: UOAUO or MCCAMOJ. cgulnr loublr IhUh'UiI *< *>- I Itlf Kiuei si tb? Iin4nlli| Clau ?I llulte Ulllrlcl. The Bo?:d of ?ducation mat In regular ionthlx setuioa la their rooms ;in the tl rungle Vbck Iwt night, Prudent Wilson ti i the Chair. The following metnberi u aawered to their naniea: Arkle, Acker, t ingell, (Jaldwell, Collier, Grawell, ?be- t ug, Hildreth, Jepaun, Maxwell, McOully, t tiller, J. 0., Miller, J. A., Piped, Schoekey, r odd, Wait, Whally, Wilaou Andrew. f The minutea of the last meeting were i cad and eigned. j The ?eport of the Committee on Ac- t ounta woe read and approved. c Dr. Jepaon, of Clay district, reported be continuation ot air. niixel as janitor s f the Third ward school, on account of l he declination of the peraon recently j lected, to take change of the school build* ] og. i The petition of Mr. Stein, Preaident of j he Fulton Board of Education, for the 4 ayment of a certain portion of tazea on t ccount of the fact that quite a number of upil* were in attendance at that school, f vas referred to tho Committee on Finance. The petition of the graduating claaa of he Fifth ward achool was read, asking ( hat up they were acquainted with Prof. ] Ihepherd's methods of teaching, that he >e retained until after the graduation. j Mr. James Maxwell offered a resolution uthoruiug the removal of thia clues to the j iixth ward school, and the closing of the chool after the last of April. j A If red Caldwell opponed the resolution. If t contemplated the /orfeiture of the pay of j he teachurs.it was manifestly unjust. The eachera had been hired for oue year, aud t heir aalaries fixed for that time; they had trepared f ir teaching that length of time ; ,nd it was not fair to curtail their salaries. Mr. Maxwell supported his resolution in i brief speech. ( Dr. Hildreth urged the continuance of he school by hiring another building. , Dr. Jepson also opposed tb6 resolution, ,nd urged the continuance of the school. c Mr. Maxwell said that he knew of no | tuilding In the ward that could accommo- j late the pupils. , At this juncture Mr. J. B. Tanev, City Collector, appeared with Messrs. M. & J. | 'ollock as sureties and gave bond as col- | ecior of city school taxes in the sum of 20,000. , Mr. Caldwell opposed the resolution, | irguing that changing the teachers of the j trmluating class was unwise, because the )upila were familiar with Prof. Shepherd. ho/l hlro<l Mr. Nhnn. 'C01UCCJ mo lerd for one year and were in human < ustice and morality bouud to pay him for hat length of time. He then offered as a lubstitute for Mr. Maxwell'* resolution he petition of the graduating data asking he retention of Mr. Bhepherd. The yeas and naya weie demanded on ^Ir. Caldwell's substitute with the fallow* ng result. Yeas, Acker, Arkle, Bingoll, Jaldwell, Collier, Oriawell, Moling, ililireth, McCully, Schockey, Whally?12; fays, Maxwell, Miller, J. C., Pipes, Todd, Wait and Wilson, A,?0. 80 the aubatl,ute was adopted. Mr. Bingell and Dr. Jepaon thereupon jffered the following: To authorize the Jommiaaionera of Centre district to look ifter suitable rooms if possible to contin* le aaid school, or, as many of the upper Masses as possible till tue new school louae is tiuiahed and ready for ocuupancy. Capt. Wilaou said the whole matter had Is origin among the teachers, of whom ine was the sister of Mr, Dinged. The >rincipal had incited the movement, and leither scholars nor the pupils were favor* ible to it. Mr. Bingell resented the insinuation of 3apt. Wilson, and said that he did not ict oa behalf of hin sister. Mr. Arkle said he was iu favor of coninuing the schools.aa a mitter of justice to he peoploof the Fifth ward. Mr. Collier Baid he would vote for the ?solution provided the words "at the end if this scholastic voar" were interjected, ['his was done and the resolution passed. A communication was read from John I. Miller usking to be elected Secretary of ho Board. The communication was laid n the table. Mr. Todd offered a resolution that the iipe for the sewer of the Fifth ward chool be changed from tea to twelve inhes. a Mr. Collier made a motion that after the ( ontractors took possession of the Filth rard school house the Bocretary of the loard ho Instructed to cancel the policies f insurance upon said building. 1 Adjourned. ciuuuir <oimr. filler Slurilcr Trlnl-Tlie Jnry HetnrnN ? A Ventlcl of "Jfol Mulliy." " This Court mot at 8 o'clock yesterday F uorning. ^ The argument in tho case of the State ?. Henry Miller for the murder of John 1 Iilton wflfl resumed. Mr. Robert Mar- c hall opened for the defendant and waa | allowed hy Capt. Dovener who closed for e he defense. Prosecuting Attorney Jor? a an then mado the closing addresa for tho C tate and the case waa given to the Jury. jJ 'hey retired at 11:110 and an hour later eturned Into Court and submitted a verlet of "not guilty." The defendant waa t rdered to foe discharged. Tho caao of the State vs. Henry Smith, ? barged with burglarizing the atore of ' acob Fisher, near tho I'ennaylvanla tato line, waa put on trial before the fol- " >wiog jury: Charles Illrech, William _ ritsch. W. 11. Davis, J. W. Kennon, J boa. 0 Glasscock, Robert Crawford, Ed. ,. lator, John llelner, jr., U. H. Quimby, obn Slsaon, James Clark and John Turin. Tho iury was out tintfl a late hour last igbt,and being unable to agree upon a H erdlct, wna discharged. N The crtflo of the State va, Neidemier waa nstpoiied until May 31, and the State va. [\ /eat until June 1. ? ? B' Municipal Court.?Jiulgt Cranmer. This court met yesterday morning ?t tho g glial hour, and tho only bnslnesa trana- / ited waa tho huRiitig of the arguments of ib bill of exception* in tho cmo ot D. IS, 'el?h va, tho Franklin Insurance Com- K >ny. Ir it Pihifmi or r, J. Rlnlr, The funeral of the late Thomas J. Blair iok place from his residence 00 /alio C reel, Iaiaml, ycaterilay morning, nnil was try niirasrously attended, Key, J, T. cClitre, I), D, of the United Presbyterian hutch. conducted the services at the V jute In a very Impreaalve manner. mong the large number of prominent P irsonswho were present at the funeral J" ere General I, U. Duval, Thomas B. !? '.ird aud Cant. Oarlin, of the Kevenue ncei Mayor Kgerter and a very large oportlou of the members nf both anclies of the City Council, who ac< nipanled the remains as tar as the Hack ver bridge, on the way to St. Glatrsvllle, here the Interment took place. The relinn worn limiiuht nnt nn Ihn nnvnnmnf front ol tho hoiim In order lo allow the endu lo view them. The pall-kenrern Bre John Brown, Ueneral ltuval, J. P. cGammon, W. J. W. Oowden, Jntnea cAdama anil Wm. llare. Tn? blgteat thing out la what the drug- '}' itaterm Dr.Bnll'aOough Hymp; its lale J morninna and It hae never been known tall. Price, 25 centa. jjj A riri.i, aaaorlraent ol the finest ata- [J merjr )nat received at Rlieea'. 10 nrrMlbK. If. A. Scratch, drugglat, Rnthven, Oat., t J ties: "I have the greateat confidence li, your Burdock BIooil Bittera. In one le wlili which I am personally icqualntthelr ancceao waa almost Incredible. < io ladv told me lhat hall a bottle did her I" ire Bond than hundred* ol dollara' worth ??i medicine elie had prevlniialy taken." Mimvaokki Boc* Bias on draught at Ini nils Schwalh i Firm National Saloon, nu alii street. " rus HIM lalBK an >1 Ml. .llpbouu* una lb* t Church ( IM ImmifluUU CsumpiloB IhUWnk. The lidieiand gentlemen in charge cl ( ae fair at St. Alphoniua Church have car- ( tfnly reaaon to congratulate themaelvea pen the measure ol their aucceaa. The ] tall in neatly and attractively arranged, be tablee beautiluly let out and well t rimmed, and the whole affair ia being car- , led out in a manner to 'pleaae the large j rowda which nightly throng the rooma. t rawer itmanuei moppey, wno on me lair a charge. is aa admirable conductor and I 0 tail guidance aod direction its success J an be attributed. ] One of the cbiel features ol the lair is 1 beautiful set of one hundred and fifty i liecea of white wire, presented by tbe i tottery Company, for which Mr*. Martin i Thornton anil Mra, Louis Bonenbarger ire contestants. A net of glass ware from 1 be -Etna glass works at Bellaire, will be i liven to tbe defeated candidate lor the i lrflt prize. i Other prizes are being contested for as ollows: Barrel of dour?Charles Mayer. I Spread?Miss Mamie Miller. i )ooking stove?Teresa Askey and Louleia | Crane, contestants. i Hold necklace?Loulia Duffy and Kate I Dirlue. I Silver Waiter?Mrs. John Tuoner and i Jra Que Matbawi. I Set of Jewelry-Miss Rosa Mauran and 1 dary Winatolller. 1 Uold Necklace?Amelia Walter and i dary Alwinger.; i Marble Table-Amelia Buch and Mattie IchriDH. . ' Brlttania Set? Mrs. Mary Miller and I lira. M. Mage. I A common Kocker--Mlaa Liaiie Klieves. i Gold Watch?Mrs, McUorinick and Mrs. I Jruaera. Necklace?Teresa Klug and Teresa Hieniller. 1 At the Immaculate Conception a fair irowd w?s In attendant's last nlgbt and lie wares sold very rapidly. The churcb 1 s boautifully decorated and tbe exhibits I ire all handsomely displayed. i The "vote nuisance" was in full blast at he SI. Alphonaua Fair last night, and ] hero were moro children arouud with I looks begging for votes than we ever re- i nernber to bave seen at any similar enter- I alnment. Tula nuisance ahould be i abate.l at once. iUNiur lilveu by tlie t'tiolr or the Fourth Ntreof , at. K. Church Lm( Kyeulng, A large and very critical audience was i ireaent at Fourth Street M.?K. Uburcb 1 ast evening.and wri pleasantly entertained | or two boura by the choir, aasiated by tfra. Ojcar Rawmelaberg, Mrs. W. N. [lutchioB and Prof. Herman Bchockey. rhe programme contained some excellent lumbers, the complimentary distinctions i nade by the audionco being the perfor uancea of Mrs. Itararaplsberg, W. B. Day ind l'rof. Hchockoy, The other numbers i rere finely executed and wore warmly ap- I ilaudsd by thu uudience. The accom* lauimenta of Miss Auuio Logan and Mrs HutchiuB are to be commended for their terfect time and sympathetic execution, i Following waa the FBOURAMMJC. )i|?a-Ofl?rtolre Welj MIiiAddIo hogan. 1 :boru?-Zlon Awake Coaler The Cho'r. < lolu?The Sox ton J McKilley. I Jiuno?Triumphal March .......... Kliikel | Mlaa Annie Careun. lolo-Uobody'iNlghlo Hear ?WcFarron B. ft. tfullard. frlo? Fait the Vlghtla Falling Smart Alluei Land, Fonytfl and Logan, lolo-Inflnumatui. Boaelnl , Mlu A||te ftlulrine. 'lano-Bocollectloni ol Home Mllla Mlia Ella Uvls. olo?Judith Concone . MIm Nannie Brllt, Ihorui?0, Father, hrar ua Winter i The Choir. lolo?She Wandered o'er the Mountain aide Clay 1 Mra. Oicar Katumaliberg 'laoo-Le Bellguex at L' Olaeau Gllalnn I Mrt. W. H. liutchlua. . . olo?The Scout Campaua J Will B. Day. rlolln Obllgato-An die Helmatk Hauler Prof. Herman Schockey. ? do?The Bella Hattan ' V. Y. Lucai, ;doiui?tfl ueum The Choir. IIVNDNKil,. f riie UriMlyPaxloit MnpflalN (Hi Wclln* baric TMlonlny. The marriage of Mr. Charles X. llrady, il Ibis city, to Miss Mary E. l'axton, laughter ol E. IV. Faxton, Etq., took ilnce yesterday at "The Maplea," near Yellsburg, the residence ol the bride's ather. The ceromony was performed by iflV. Mackey, pastor of the Presbyterian hurcb, Welleburg. The wedding waa a ery qulotono, none but the members of he two famlllea being present. The presnts were numerous and very handsome, ome of them coining all the way from lallfornia from frienda of Mr. llrady. Liter the ceremony the couple left for an xtended trip to the Eastern cities. The bride and groom are well and favorbly known in this city. Mr. Brady ia ilghly esteemed in both social and busi- ? 6bs circles, and haa the best wishes of bis rlends and acquaintances lor a happy and rosperoua married life. The bride, during t er reeidence In this city, made many . rami friends, and Is a very estimable and n rortliy lady. The Intslligbncbr in com- , ion with tne (rlends ol the couple offers :s hearty congratulations. tilven (Ip by Doctor*. "Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey Is up 1 nd at work, and cured by so simple a I' Bmedy?" ur ii t. i,? <_ x nnnmu juu ik id uuo umi uu 10 till* rely cured, anil with nothing but Hop itlorBl and only Ion days ago hla doctors svehlm up and aaid he must diet" "Well-adayl That li remarkable! 1 ill go this day and get some (or my poor eorge?I know hops are gocd."?Saltm m 'on. Mvmw, Jlnl ling*, HonrhfR, ats, mice, ants, flies, vermin, mosquitoes, ? iseclK, Ac., cleared out by "Itougli on ata." 15c. boxea at druggists. ol Yoti can Ret the Pittsburgh timing ? hnmkle at Kbeoa', 1300 Market atreet. A (Moll Kitdorttetn* Ml. Pi Win. Ketmeler, druggist, corner Orove id National Avenue, Milwaukee, wrllea n. 9 has sold Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil for the i.. ist three years, and nothing of the kind is ever given such decided satislaction i? r coughs, colds, sore throats, and rheuatlsm. t. MilwavkM, December 1.1,1880. gj Take " BLACK-DRAUGHT" an<l yo? cli will never be Mlioua. For Sale by Login A Co. "WINE OF CAHDUI " four times a day 'An uibkc8 a imp]'/ uomhcuuiu. k For sale by I/iRin A Oo, Nl OAttntJKctks. Felon*. Bolls, Sores of long fi" wiling, anon aa Ulcere, Abeeeeee, eto. u nltivRly cured without the aid ol * knife poultice, br nulng Mra. Jtilye Mjera awing end Healing Halve, Piles, Rait .1. leom, Erjslpelas, Soft and Ulcerated L irm, Ohlllblalne, etc. It baa never failed J, care. For Bale bj Logtn A Co. DAW J] UawAvmi Boric Bun on draught at fu nil Rchwalb's First National Saloon, pj tin street. \y ' Tt toi J, Fioto'a Ice cream parlors, 102 fill- St mtb street, will open for the season, tonmenclng to ilajr. ?" ?? ? J Ron nice, light, white bread nae Morn* | ((llory Baking I'owder. It is pure and 1 trltloiie. (I. H. Faaxr, ? Proprietor. i BCU1UL Icutrul Uleanloa* aod Qoulp (ram lb? Glass Clly. A dancing platform ia being erected at Jummina' Grove lor the Druida at their Centennial celebration, May fl. Uiu Emma Myers, daughter of A. J. dyera, ia very low with layer. Evans and Ayers have began building a louble house on Noble alreet, Gravel Hill ilope, above the Episcopal Church. David Elice'a house, juat below, has the fouudaion well under way, I.imeatone ia being hauled and preparaions made to build a lime kiln in the lollow betide Noble atreet, just north of Indian run. Miss Glen, ef Columbus, has accompanied Miss Mary Smith back from Uolumboa to her home, on Gravel Hill, for a (lilt. The Gravel Hill sohool bell rang before i o'clock Wednesday morning. The people found ont that it was not meant lor a ire alarm but could not find out what it waa meant for. Effort* are being rnado to procuro the building of a macadamized road from here by way of Indian Run to the National road. A great dual 01 produce, in tue present state of our roads, cornea to Belltire by leaving the National road either at ike top of the "Big Hill," or at Bridgeport, but if the proposed pike bo built, there in , bo doubt that the people and the city will be benefitted by the easiness with which we can be reached from the National rwd. Many wagons will theu come here instead if to Wheeling. Only let the pike be nade and kept uu afterwards. The Trustees of the Hoae Hill Cemetery will probably soon put a new fence around Lhe grounds. The affairs of the Cemetery Lave ueen lying idle tor some time, swing to the death of some of the Trustees. Rev. Wm. Gaston on Thursday married Misa Sophia Ingler and Mr. William Uralton at the bride's home iu the Third ward. Ab the Jubilee lingers will he at the Methodist church Friday evening, the Dhatauqua Literary Society will only meet ?nd adjourn to the uexj meeting night. Union street was onco macadamized for part of its length, and now where thesurFaco mud has been cleaned olf the stones show; but no road, even if used only a tenth as much as Uuion street, would itand without new Btoup. Probablv in spite of all tho notice that has been given in tho papers and otherwise, a great many peranna will think there is a tiro when the alarm rings HiJay evening. A new tire attachment ha* been nut to the bell at the Fourth ward school house, and it will be rung at live o'clock on Friday afternoon for trial and to allow people and the firemen to recognize the Bound. G. W. Jeffers was hurt by a slip at the Belmont coal mine, Thursday. His injuries are serious. The City Council's Committee on Brides advertise for bids to build a bridge in Belmont street, serosa the B. & 0. K. R. track. Mr. Walling, ono of the 0. A P. engi* aeoru, is confined to his home on Gravel Uill by rheumatism. It. 0. F. Liquid or Drj. Borne noople prefer to purchase medi* :inea in the dry state so that they can see or themselves that they are purely vege* able. Others haveinot the time or desire o prepare the medicine, and wish it al* ready to use. To accommodate each class the proprie* ;ors of Kidnev*Wort now ofTor that well* mown remedy in both Liquid and dry orms. Hold by druggista everywhere.? Truth, HVtVAW New Moon Tohacco takes the cake. rryit. ^ A Pitlublo Night a to see a man with hia choeks sunken, lis eyee Blazed, his teeth all roiio, fresco* ng the floor wherever he happen* to he vith the Juice of bad tobacco. Chew Milcr's flood fliMujh Navy Plug and avoid this lourtelf, was Boys, try New Moon Tobacco, it's the jest chew In the market. U. S. Fjcbnsy, Agent. How lo Nronre Ifcalfli. It seems strange that anyone will suffer roiutbe many derangements brought on by in impure condition of tlifl blood, when Icovill sBarsaparilla and StilUngia. or Mood ind Liver Syrup will restore perfect health to lie pbyai'ul organization. It i9 indeed a trenuthflniiiff avruu. Dleasnnt to Uiko. and Iim roveti itself U> bo tlio beat blood purifier ever Uncovered, effectually curing scrqfula. hyp illith disorders. weakness of tliu kidneys, rysiplias, malaria, all nervous disorders and louiJlty, bilious complaints and all diseases . ndicating an impure condition of the blood, iver, kidneys, stomach, skin, etc. It corrects ndigestion. A single bottle will prove to you 1 ta merits as a health renewer, for it nets like 1 i charm, especially when the complaint is of i iU exhaustive nature, having a tendency to I essen the natural vigor of the braiu and lervous system. West ?k McConahey, Prnggista and Apothearies, Bank Building, Bridgeport, Ohio, also iOgan. List & Co., Wholesales Agents, Wheelng, W. Va. tthsaw Barb Balls, Bals and Guides for 1881, . nd all;Base Bail goods at Kbees'. An I'dllor'a IlniiplneHN, iike any other man's, may be insured by sing Miller's Good Enough Navy Plug tobacco, which, whon chewed, causes be feeling of pleasure lying dormaut in ur natures to permeate our whole being. , tuap Ask your grocer for Morning Glory taking Powder. The most economical in bo market. Beauty, health, and happiness for ladies in "WINE OF CARDUI." For sale by Logan A (Jo. I H1VKK NKWS, lovrtneulfi of Hlentiilinitlii-l^vee Nbtfi mill CluiMlp. The marks last evening indicated 14 leet . ml foiling. ' The local packets arrived and departed 9 time yesterday. The Buckeye State passed up and the udsou down yesterday morning. The Diurnal will be to day's packet lot -1 irkersburg,leaving at 10:30 A. M. ( The St. Lawrence is due Irom Olncinill to<day anil will return at the uaual ] )itr for departure to morrow evening. The Batchelnr will be to morrow morng'? boat (or l'lltsburgh at 7 o'clock. The I'res Elllenn, tor New Martinsville, ilegram lor Olarington anil O'Neal lor (J eubenvllle, will bo to day's local packets, Buslnese on the levee yesterday was deiledly dull. Pirrsnvnmi, April 21.?River 10 feet one ch and falllog. Clear and warm. " " 1t Cincinnati, April ill,?River 32 leet o ches and falling. Weather threatening, rrived: Andes, Wheeling. Departed: tie stock dale, l'lltsburgh; Otildlng Star, sw Orleans. ( St. Louis, April 21.?Arrived?Itobln \ it bargee. Tennessee river, Departed? th( jlddust, vickeburg; Robin, Cairo; Mary r orton, Reed's Landing; Belle of Shreveirt, New Orleans. River fallen 2 Inches ' d is 20 feet by the gauge. Weather , mdy; rain nearly all afternoon. All the ? ats out were heavily laden, and those \ Ing south took plenty nf passengers. T Lomsvii.t.1, April 21.-River falling with p, feet 8 Inches In the canal. Weather mdy and warm with a drltiling rain !s afternoon. Jos. Warne and tnw, I lltlitifnh and Mlnrit Win Hmna linn J ood, Nellie Walton and lronaldee with 1 ?i, to Plttaburalii Toin Iteeaand tow.to rl iw Orleana. The Will Kyle la due op nlfht. jj MSi aAmwc powoitt. i#i kllrlllfi "HRIP' POWDER Absolutely Pure. Madi from Oram Craaa Tartar.-No otliar prepare* Hun uaiatiuch lluiiI, flaky hot breada. or lazurioui p-utrr. Cau bo.JUmby Dyapaptlca without (ear cf ita till rtauUiiM from haary lndlgaatlbU iood. Bold jhly In out*. by all Uroctri. B ?YAL if A KING POWDKB CO., NEW YOBIf, naw PRUQQI8T8. BE ON YOUR GUARD It baa Immu proved by cartful cxpoiliaouta inula by (xparlrncd cbeuilalatbattlio Alum Baking I'owdera make ludlgeattbla bread, the uau of whluh product* dyape|ila, couitlpatlou, Ac. Yet deakra will aoll them, and Iboughtlra* conauiuwa will buy tbcm, becauao tbay art cheap. W? again Ug Icava to remind our friouda tbat LOGAN, LIST & CO.'S fxcELBiDR Runt Powder 1. Ii compound*! with atrlotlj pur* Urape Tartar, 2. HconUlnaNO ALUM, or other injurious aub* atance, I. It la cheapaa it can bo wade to have it puro nud wboltaouia/ 4. It ta the cheapest pur* cream tarUr Baking 1'ow der la the market. 5. It la admitted to bo tba beat Baking Powder In uae. 6. It makes light and wholeaomo bread, biacult, griddle cakea, puddlngi and all klnda of a?e?t cakea, and can be uted Id an/ gooi rcclpfl found lu tbe cook booka, There la no rconomy In uilng Iho rbcap baking powderi. Buy LOO AN. LIbT A CO.'d KX KLSIOM, which la the moet wholeaome aud really the moil economical la uie. LOGAN Ac CO., Wholmle Druggists, Whneling. Bold by the beat daalcra. aj?2 ALWAYS GET THE BEST. Reed's Gough Syrup la the beat preparation In lhe mnrkcl for the euro of Coughs, Colds, Hoarsuness, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, &c, THY IT1 Price 25 Cents Per Bottle. Sold by all dcAlero Id Medicine. HOUSTON & BINOELL, ^ ^ Proprietors, Wheeling, W. Vh. jjuCKINU'S Furniture Polish [atheonljr preparation In the market that will aave :be trouble of wwhlng jrour furnlluro. Itcleaniea mil I<ht#j a polish m fretb m when new; it can be >e uied with perfect ?a!eijr on the fluent piano. EDMUND BOOKING, Agt.f lip Pharmacy, Wo. 1 Odd Fellown' Hull. OAS AND STEAM FITTING, WA^TTBD! Krorybody to call at mmm Plumbing Eaiabllshment, L41S MarUet Street, And examine the LUTZ PATENT ron Hydrant & Street Washer, j Tht Best In tha Market. They can b? repaired without dlgRinff up your arement rr yard. inhi7 , ^HUIMTMAH PRESENTS, J 'HOMPSON&HIBBERD, No. 1314 Markot Street. U?tb dow Id itora a tplendld aeeortment of 1 handallers, Drop Lights, 5 Fancy Shades, Brackets, 1 Bronzes, Fixtures, to., i iltabte (or Chrlatmaa Preeenti, to which ther la* tite the attention of the public. All order* for Plumbing and Uaa Fitting promptly lendwl to. il^iO 1AHDEM ItflSH I t rhe hftt liid eheapeit jturtleS and hrdrant hot* In I city. AIM a new lot of the lat*at doal|tia of n, IlintidollorMiiiidllrankotfi JJ ill orden promptly attended to. jJ ,M, hvwwm~i. ?. VU. HARE A HON., ? ' di ractical Plumbsrs,6MA8t?am Fittora J) No- H.1 Twelfth fit j" III ?orl done j rctaptly St reasonable prlree. w, ?-? ? o 1IIEPLAOETOGO- m II yoa ere In a horry lor printing, It In J lie Intelligencer Job Roomi. ttfc M tmd ijtl0 npon IheeVrte? wMte A ?OOK PRINTUM- i * ii B the flneet atfle at the IlfTKlJ.IORNCU JOB A i 6MH. The ni*t?irt ?or?. Prompt and lowprice* p? PRINTING. MflIMM advertise ADVERTISE advertise i in tub "vEIl,t OIILK INTELLIGENCE advertise ajio advertise _ MAKE MONE'V advertise ? WISE ADVKJiTldU ? DEALERS ADVKRTWK ? ACKNOWLEDGE ADVKBTUK TUB ADVKttTlSfi ADVANTAGES ADVKHTItiK ARI8INS VKOM auvkutiok ADVERTISING ADVEKTISK >" TU* COLOMBi OF A adv^T.SE WIDELY CIRCULATI AUVKBTIbK NEWSPAPER, T THK1I ADVJSUTUUi ? CONTINUED PATROIU ADVKUTMK adyebtise W*Do not order Prla ? of any oharaoter until prl ADVEBTWE . have been obtained at advkbtihe DAILY INTELLIGENC ? STEAK JOB PRINTI 0FF|CE_ (jltiCUE Wonderful Cures of Salt Rhei Psoriasis, Itching and Scaly I mors, Scrofula, Scrofulous Sor Ulcers and Mercurial Affection) COTIRUBA REMEDIES Mnilili ol COTtCl UE80LVKNT, for purlf ylng ths blood, through bowels, lifer, klduois and akin, COTICU1L Medicinal Jolly, which removes dead Utah and i rodder* healthy ulceis and old sorts, allaya Inflau UoDa itching atid Irritation of the aklu and sctlp, CUllOUKA MKDIGINAL TOILKT BOA P. w restores, whitena and beautifies tlio.akln. CUTIC1 8HAVINO HOAP Is the only medicinal loap exp ly preparid lor shaving. Psoriasis. Thoniaa Delany, Meinphia, Tenn., says: "I | been afflicted for rlnetceu yesra with Psoriasis, have spent hundreds of dollars for doctors, and they call blood purifiers. Dortori did nut know i to call my diaeuae. I would acratoh nights un scratched myself raw; (hen It would dry and Into scales, which would all bo acratchtd off night, and so on. I hare been completely cure* the Cutlcura Itemed les." Leprosy. II. E. Carpenter, Etq., Henderson, N. Y., cttri Psoriasis or l/oi>roay, of twenty yews* Handing the Cutlcura Krsolvent lutcrnally, and Cutlcura Cutlcura Soap externally. The moat wonderful on record. Cure certified to before a Justice ol Peace and prominent clllsont. All afflicted Itching and fccaly Diseases should send to us lor testimonial la full. Eozema. F. II. Drake, Ksq,, Uetroit. Mich., auflered be] ail description from a sk.n disease which appears bis band, bead and fsce, nud nearly destroyed ttri. Thn mMl / mtlll .Innlarln- I. ?? I--'- I and after >11 had failed ho lined llio Cutlcure K rout Internally, Cutlcurs and I'utlcura boap a "ally, oud waa cured,and has remained porftotly io tiiia day. ^ CTJTICURA REMEDI] Are prepared br Weeka A Potter, Cheialita and D rista, 800 Waahlngton atroet, Hoiton, and are for by nil DruagUta Price for Cuticoba, a Medh Jelly, iinall boxca, 60 renin; large boxen, fl. C ciuiia ltUALVXNT, tho now Wood Purlfler, 91 bottle. UUT1CUBA Medicinal Toilkt Hoap cent*. Coticuba Mrdicikal 8iiavin? Hoap, centi; In ban for Barbara nud large consumer con ta. All mailed free on receipt of price. SANFORD'S RADICAL CUR 19 For 1 4* CATARRH k HANKOHD'H RADICAL TURK, CATARRH BOLVEHT and IMPROVED INHALER. i tpcclflo dlrcctloni, may no* be had of all drugg* neatly wrapped in one package, for on* dollar. , for Hunford'a Radical Cure. Thla economical and new falling treatment tantly cleauiee tho iumI p??uge? of leul muc accumulations, aubduea InlUiumatlon when tending to the eyr, ear and throat, reitorM aeitaea of sight, lintrlng and taato when eflec, leaves the bend deodmlcrd, clnv and open, breath aweet, the breathing ?aaler, and every ? In a grateful and toothed condition. Internally ministered It pornuatu every, fluid of the bo cipanainu in* euiire luiieoui or ttMiribranroui i tem through the blood, which It purlflcaof the poison always present In caiarrh. It Imllda up enfeebled and lirokenijnwii eouatltdtlon, rolx illncnte of Iti vlrtia, and permit* the forinntloi hoalltwestorlnK Mood. Hundreds of testlmon attest the wonderful curative properties of I economical, Mfe, agreeable and ntver ladling r.me Ocncral Agents, WBEKHA POTTEB, Boalot COLLINS' quickly atauage thr^moit i VOiTJJC HEUCTMS?e,7Tro0tfuni T1 t*l AgtcX& nervoua system n gentle i continuous current of El Irlcltj, which InaUnllT annihilate pain, vltall weak and paralysed part*, cuics sore lungs, palpi llou of the heart, painful kidneys, liver comtilal rheutnallitn, neuralgia and iclntlca. Aak for Colli Voltaic Eleclrlc Plaster. frtwaAi SUPERIOR MUSICAL WORKS For 8umlay Behools: THE BEACON LIGH' "hlrtr cents la undoubted one of the b?at Hund chooieon* Ho'ki that hai been published. 11/ I. Tenny and E. A. llofftiiiti. Bend three dime* I peclmetitopy. N?w Opera* i iLIVETTE, Mcenla. HI I.LEE TAYLOR, SO cenll. THEMAWXJT.il I Four edltlona of very popular operai, For gsneral readers and for town libraries MUSICAL LITERATURE Aa Ihe Orml Masters rfally cr#at?d modern mull i mtlliMan ta ? >?!.I- ?I i- ' - - ? .... ..<uiu?|ui> innicu unm no ni' rri lelr llvei filtMn A Co publlih txcellent and iclabl? Mofranhl i of RaathoTan, |f. Ilandel, t DMlnl? II1H, MendelKohft, fl no, Ohetiln, II 6 on Weber, two tola, aarh |l AO. an-1 whutnant M, Thf?eareall elejitnt Tolomea, Mara the antlfi Blfuraphy pf Mciarl, II 7ft. B?*thd?an Hloi phlral Itomamc, It 50, and the Lettera of Motar ro tola., Mwh II 50, Befthotan'l I*tt*ra, 12, Mel lUalion'a I ettera, twoaerlpa, each II 80,and Urblno telenet of Eminent Mmlcal Comptaera, 75c. Th nat valuable Mutlral IIlilorr la Rltler'a IlUtoryi ualc, 2 Tola., earh 11 no, and the moat antertalnln latorleal Hkatchra are Ihoie In I* C, Eilon'i we, rltten CurloaltUaof Mtulc, 12. LIVER DIT80N t CO., Boiton C. It. IMTtON A to,, J. E. DtTSOtt A CO.. t ftroadwajr, Naw York. 1228 Cbeatnnt St., PhlM lp2IMThAW SYLVESTER 8. WILLIAM8, tTURHKV AT I.AW AND HIITARV PUBLIC N. E. Uot. I'ourlh and Walnut atreeta, (l!?CT!tl?ATl, 0. PoUectlo-in rroinptif attended lo. I>epoeHloni taken ?lt-a examine!. Whaling referenda: O. M'pde Co; John J, J one*, Cwhler Kichame Bank; War r A Bro. octitfWAa ?? rooms ana I1ichrn. coduuu* hiu?? I* In ih?< licit of ord,.r i?M lh,fcU|touL^(' JOE RENT. Si '1 ?Jil0*S M*lu It rut ? I Oetar Seeley, tlumUr; tbn* ui ?*" UCV8ll?d i, iwm; >ubl. l? cwu;37tyUw^?iVu Enijuir* of mhis H. KORBQI l'"""- d ?? OBW1RAL HQTIOIT"^38 QENTRE iOUNDUYaSFST" Ceo I to Fcmndry (um pin y ^ w^iu!" lDj,bl*1 ta u, hulLf cltliuitgtliui lbf c'Jmrijie!711?'*'' ?#4 tfti1 properly authenticated, lor Ip"2i a P aH-DBCTU JJOTIOE. ~ 5252L Tho aubacrlberi lo the .lock of th- w Lipodtiuo and Mite Fair Xuo< u i.0 **l V"fra to pay ten i?? cent oI thei^K;"- >SJ llook, lrw?urer, at tUa offl.u uf th-p 00 ,0 u*ii Ublo lounijr. * ul lhe *-?U0ly i^U By orJor ol the IWJ 0f Director*. -!?!? S^jtSL ?J)ON'T YOU FOUUCTrtr2The Home Bulldlutf Aaioclatlon ol wt. .. iD SSflBF*"'* ?!? SlSjfcgj Money to loan on real eitate wcurii. C11A3. II. LtUHY, C1U8. W. IW^-1 LQE -ha w.u.wntite*'' FOB SALfc/ ling JjXm SALE, ~~ ? low Four loll <it ground on hum f?Q ? II,Itind SS.Id PlDk'i iddltlon. n. thl lull now for ulti in lilt KcthhIi win] ul ik.ciii c. _!22 "?K mwi? !.. tl! JjlOHSALK, " 1N B A wrought Iron uamhat ituh, . a. sttsssr* ^^mss A ppf,UKJ t'?~, . ..... UKDIJUK I'. UOBlJs, J ..wp> **" 77 Kortli Yo.l?. ? fHE GRAY FA KM FOKKAUT^ Containing about Mum, tliuaied m okl? about three and bait mlu-s from I'oney'i Utull H Trladi-lpbla. lTlce fa.fioo-, a,? ca,b Vr.ifi" /3 J. UUMIthlli UEftm B ... or J AH,1,. UAWMi, ^ mMl Wbrelimt, W. V. pOH HALE. Jill, Three hundrod and inv*nty?(ive ac,M 0| i?fc.? J.. "V 01 ,B-1 K V'W wl'"mCot vfii TU- Two hundrol aero* in choice while oak. m/u 2 ind hickory Umbci. Due hundred md tilt ua -es, uodo CUltlVltJoU. ' w. v. HOOK 1 lino,, |, nhM nmuXitw. JBA VAI.UAliLE BUILDING LOTS FOE tin V BALK AT AUCTION.?I wllUlltl lw M.it 1, ? public auction, at the front door ol tbi Court Uhm. kin, In the city of Whe?-lln<. 8 VI UlluAV, AHU'L ML imv commencing at 10 o'clock a. iu., the fulloimi r2 and faiate: Threo bulldinx >oU, each twenty tnitiiihlch dred and twenty f?et, iltuito on e*r ttJe of t^t JBA llreet, but erttn Twelfth and rhlrtceuth itittu. Tki* ion* l? very deairabln iocatlou. TH08. O'BRIkV. apl'J Real folate A Rent, Ciplml Hutldln h.n ffOR HALE. and * "h* FourteenthStreotProperty til 1 Oue of (lie inuit dvilnhle bulldlni iou go Ita Torm Iwmth it roe t, OQ-ftot frout, being on ihecjrmr tlU next allay. 1 by <1. 0. MVIITH, ap!0 Ileal Kitate Agent and wtotk Broler. DOR SALE?MY HKSIDKNCK, Na71 kLof JP Maryland itreet, Iiiind, lint* lot WiiW.na , uy Improved, with grape arlur, fruit trm, ?it. hi and home la two*?iorjr, built cf l??i tnilertali, hirlo(?t cam rooms, bull, kitcli?>n and piinlry and porch; the houae; elo. ant collar. 'J'Iih liM?tlon uu? ol iba h with oat on the Island, and within two uinutet' ??lt rf this et root c?r?. and public ichuol ind froorry, iM bit# of the moil deilrable on tte Iilaud. loquln el D. 1 RKLL, on tho promise*, or K. J.btoue w W. H, Haller. ??H rond " ? Jon fJOR HALE?DESIRABLE BUJLDISO L,'" r 1.(1 m. ??" 1 lieieby offer for aale 450 feet ol (roupI on 111f01, leenth atreet and 400 fwt on KourieenUiUi?,li ;tcr' tbla city. In lotaof 20,t0or(0fcrt,toiult|>uickm wel' The above property 1* the only largo pliceol (mil now vacant In t?.t? city convenient to luilnrattl in? raoit urrtraoie to I* mo lor rniO'sm tm Em3 iiroperty la near tlie ''Mitral (tlaaa Worli, l*t?m rug* Wood and McCollocb itrwu and known u tulwi aaTe Harden. H. Z.BUKlVtB, Inal niliB 1211 Malaniwt USr" I08EP1I HARRIH' NUH8ER1E8, , 35 V MOUNUSV1IJ.K. I IS 75,000 Apple Tm?, two, three, lour ?ud In jw, 1,00 5,000 I'eurh, one (from bud) ywr. 5,000 riutua, one and twoyrara. 5,000 Uulncea, two and thr?*e yean, ? 5,000 (berrlea, one and two yean. 50,000 Krergreena, moetly Juniper, fre? tat til* feet. The above am thrifty and la (oodtetllllealtf transplanting. Will a?ll ai lo? ai ibe lo??t. ('? Erwpoinlrnre aolldted. Addrm, hAMt'tL Hll? I.Kit, Moundavlllo. Nurnry li one tall* ?nt iI Moundivllle Depot. ge'.M* JjlOIiSALE. A Desirable Residence, \ Delightfully iltuat??l J On the River Front, Whaellnfl IM i Above high water. Located on two lotitlikfmtIAL age oM20 feet running to the ilw. rlth talnlng all the modem fmprovrnaoti: mWtua Ir'i, cold water, itatlunary ?a?h itaodi ?nl ?? "* Aik bath rooun, Ac l-<it bai 70 choice fruit trw.1rtf ?rape arbor 110 feet. Property now In* owned by Wui. H. Hall. Apply to v oiii J.tiHWT, ex* frH No. HOfl Market Ht., Kial WW II M, PAYING INVESTMENT* fj the IT n?e A newtwo-ilory houiaIn Centre Wli*ba|.liM? li ad- ofWed for 12,1*0. It |?y? 1200 rent. H <ly, A hrge and 0?uHnouloa> CiUlt/l wIJi:** II iyi* oflered lor rent, very waionable. 1 ool it UH P** M eld and you wilt buy or rent H lure. the Three large and email houiea on Itlaod tfartl )< thn 11,100, $1,600 and ti 000. ? I of Three brick boutoa on Chavl ni\ Thlrt?e?tb U* H Fl'lwnih itieata for ii.aw, w.hwim n,w, mr<? jlla tlffl/. r' ..4AW0*fl0IT brick, i roouif, hall, |<?J tiltar If 9 11,100 onlr. ~ S'^'P'MJWhrainMf lb?fll/iubif??l8. 3 o *0T Kxrhauge: JOO.OUO ten* otAiham, Mliwirt Mo- Ohloioil New Jerirr rroiwrtr it it* KmI ,?r Ag.orrot c. A.taiAtnmw, a] l!||? 41 ? f'CTUBEg AND ART MAmiAtlj 'J if A" '18, f1' Drawing MaUrlala, ? Poll Drawing Paper, tVbatiuaa'i f>ra?l'4 flf#. W Alan a flue aeiorliuctit of ?twl eoff?*la|i, joit^M eolved at Ir. r uutchihb, P* /ftand Mmlf ?tnr?,ltil Marian. ])IUW1NU MATKKIALS, Faber'i Penclla, all Kra<Jw, IVbatman P?t*r?, Dritfflnf Hooka. r ""'SSKvu,! Alwgriln Hoik at the ifcLurr tfaiNAnAM. ? v wh^' k * "f - 3 -pis! Hiiisi raii"! IIIULLOWW! * UJIiLLOWRl! UtaLLO'AK' At tho fooniUrf Irot trial. 1422 and 1424 Main Sired. | .IACOH SNYl)i:H' \ GRAY'S SPECIFIC lEQjfjj nnWHBl ,n' Ml i?H! or H* vv ***? ! M<I i? wb^im'r MM11"' '"' |??tO*D4?