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Making rowPKit, y'Absolutely Pure Thl* powder norcrvark*. Ammclol jmrtT RtroiiKtn and wholrfcomontw. More cconomltaU than tho ordinary kind*, and cannot bo lold In competition with tho multitude of low k*t, wort Wl'IgUV mum ui |>uuniuiaiu ivnuwn ? cans. Royal Uakino Fowdkb Co., 106 Wall itrcct. Now VorV m>it UJtl). M. 8NOOK d> CO. 6E01SN00K &c CO. ?MHiwiiiiMBa?urm If I I I Ben TO-DAY a H W I Special Closing Sale J of Summer Dress* I Goods, Embroideiies, I Laces,Parasols,Fans, etc., eio. * I REMNANTS CHEAP! a b GE0.N.8N00K&C0. lllO Main St, . }vl * SUMMER HATS. jUM^^^TYLES At IDINGKEK'S, mv!7 (\H T^'Ef.FTff STREET. DKXTISTItY. OHAS. B. MASON, DENTIST, 1305 Market Street. OFFICE HOURS: 0 A. M. to 1 P. M.. 3 to n P. M. Ik MMlpimx, Oltlco: No*. 5JB nml 27 Fourteenth Street. Now Advertisement*. Decorated Chamber Scta-Etrlag Bros. Auctlou Bale?Lawrence Ray, Administrator. For Sftle-Tho 01(1 Athencum Cornor. Red Star Liuo-li. F. Kchrens. Kranlch & Bach Piano*?F. W. Baumcr. . Kotlco to Tcndiorb?W, If. Anderson. Doctors and their Friends, Attention. \ llano Hull?W. W. Hells vs. Wheeling. Trustco's 8alo-8. P. Hlldretb. For Reut and For Sale-Real Fstato~Jamca A. lloury, Agent. ua nnu uuer lo-aij no win eioso our Storo at 7 o'clock 1'. ill., Saturday oxcopied. JACOB Vi. URUIW, Jeweler. VVi: aro daily receiving Sew Novelties In Suitings, l'antaloonlngs and OvercoatiiiKH, ivlilcli no aro prepared to make up in Ilrst-class stylo at reasonable iiriccsi Onr IVlilio Unlanndricd Slilrt, double seamed, re-enforced front and back, at 50 ccntu, in Hits greatest bargain over oltcred. A full lino ol Italbrlggan Underwear from $1 OUn suit upwards, at (J. lllinS A: SONS', 1881 & mil Market Street. Tliermomotor llocortl, Aa repoitod by Christian Schnepf, drnggist, Opera Bouee corner, yesterday: 7 A.M. DA. M. 12 M. 3 P.M. 7 P. V. 85? 92* 85? 87? Wvatlior changeable. luiticatloua. WisniHOioii, D, 0., July 0.?For Woat Virginia, fair weather, southerly winds, stationary temperature. Stealing Wool, Last Saturday night Fiijah Perkins, ot Wunliinnlnii fnnrnonln. Ralmnnf nnunii. loat one hundred fleeceo of wool. The wool had beon packod away in the barn and the thieves pried tho doors open during tho.niKht and carried the whole clip oQ'. Up to date there is no trace of tho wool or the thieves. Tho wool was worth .. about $200., An Index to tho Crowd. The large number of people in tho city oa tho Fourth has already been referred to. The crowd was much larger, however, than tho general public has any idea of, Mr. Martin Thornton, proprietor of the Brunswick restaurant, says in htg years' experience in the restaurant buainess in Wheeling he never fed as many poopio m one any oo on Monday. This lumiahea ft protty cood idea of tho num. ber of atrangera in the city. lixoumloii to White Sulphur Spring*, The iwentioth annual mooting o( tho Medical Society ol West Virginia will bo held at the White Sulpfiur Springs, Jnly 13, 14 and 15. Arrangements have beon made with the Ohio Rivor railroad to carry all who wiah to take advantage ol tbie delightful excursion, at tho low rate ol $15 90 for the round trio. Train will leave Wheeling Tusaday, July 12, at 7:45 a. Mi, city time. L.S. Good&Oo, sell Dry Goods cheapest, Vv'iV/'v'v v LOCAL 1IHKV1T1K8. TWfi latter* of Minor Moment in anil About A H V tho City. Two dkkdh ol trust wero admitted to in Alto ecord yesterday. A small child ol Kate DnRin'o waa acIdontally knocked oir n high stairway at lie McLnre Honno day before yesterday, nd pretty badly hnrt. Tacki. Tun nail teeter ion will start up again ur? lila morning, the employes having bad nlllclent time to recover from tboir celo- ,... ? iration ol the Fonrlh. J'9Bt 0 Tim green allmo on the nutters on most , f 1 tho streets of tho north end ol tho believed eland give "loud" testimony ol tho neg- in Monm ect ol duty on tho part of somebody. camp (|0, Tin Wheeling Tumors' Association will bolsteroc elobrato Its tblrty-fllth anniversary at lolbert's Garden next Monday, with a , irand plcnlo and prize-turning contest. oi" Bnd the Opera House band will play. byHchoi It waa J. 0. Lord, and not Thomas, ol took to Jauieron, who was rocently arrested ,non ynra tnr amlipzxlamnnt. and the firm hv . vhich he had been employod waa com- nwa ,^? )oaed of Dr. E. 8, Davla and Dr. Simon- rested bj on. and waa Tukiiic was a lively little shooting epU goant wi jodo in a Market-street saloon Monday jj0 wa? aight, with a narrow escape trom eonaa- aaaauKe, ional reaulta. It has been very Buccosa- Evann d [ally hashed ap. anil flre( Thk rivor commenced rising vory slowly arm of c i\t this point yesterday afternobn. Last thenrac evening there was a depth of 23 inches in wounde> the channel. At Pittsburgh with the tho May Davis Island dam wickets rained there is a and sec dopth of 0 feet, their ne Tubus is great complaint of filth and a slaughter house offal deposited in the j)]^ Back river above the dam, which is left on waa arre the beach at this stago of water, Bmelling terday 1 to high heaven. Some remedy will have Brinkm to be devised or it will give riae to an epl- waa c{lft demic. of fiftee Thbuk was another nice shower yester- tent. 1 day afternoon, and a light one in the fore* urday t noon. The rain was much needed in the mack w conntry. As usual the streets had to bo pearauc scrapod after Monday's storm, and about a hundred cart loads of mud were removed. Thom Dick Kenny, a colored* man, was ar* W0roarJ rested last evening at the Pewiky depot, unJfflQrr on complaint of Agent Tomlinaon, the J. ? *Jft charge being indecent behavior. Oflicer Dunlap had ? pretty exciting chase after ij??. Bl him, and finally brought him to time with {paries bin revolver. " waa Tiik State Modical Socioty moots at jj White 8ulphur Springs on the 13th inBt. rai2ned The President, Dr. S. L. Jepson, haB a no- 1 tico of intoroat to tbo doctors in another column, and the Ohio River railroad ad- The i vertfaes a cheap excursion to tho White colored on this occasion. tont to We havo authentic information that the waa mi Wheoling & Lako Erie road is going to be .complia built from Bowerston to tho river aa "fast from CHi ob men and money can build it," and wo kens an guess that the Cadiz route is going to have went up at least a chance to make a bid ior it.-? to Bridg Cadiz Jiepublican. * can bo i Tiie "Welcome" fiBhing club, composed retln'a^ of the following gontlomon, leave West curea' Wheeling July 0, for Gnadenhutten, Tuscarawas county: David Moore, Kiob Lato Davis, WilliamJWatkins, Ed Keller, JaineB lives in Wright and Andrew Moore, accompanied quarrel* by Whitney's full orchestra. and thn Henry Planning, an employe of the the fore Orescent mill, met with an exceedingly and cut painful accident Monday morning. Ab he circhiati opened we doors 01 me mrcace a Drigat ?'? "?y sheet ol flame shot out, burning him pain- bo untr fully about the hands and face. It is sup. posed that the gas waa not turned off in guniri full Friday night, and thus caused the Qeorso slight explosion. Flanning waa well arreBfe(] enough to go to work yesterday morning. iBg jj Clkbk Hook yesterday admitted to rec- swore o ord a deed inado June 9 by Samuel 0. mitted I Patterson to Anthony Deuech, in consid- day in oration oi $6,8(10, for 23 acres, o roods and charge. 13 perches ot land on Big Wheeling creek, rant for in Ohio county, and another tract on the lives in same stream containing 36 acres, 2 roods Thaiimi and 20 perches. Also a deed made Hay street. 28 by Mary A Maxwell and Robert M., small c her husband,' to the Board ol Education of mother, Liberty district, in consideration of $S0, set for for an acre of ground corner lands of wardH< Joseph 0. Curtis. Allour PEOHJi, Blind LI; Strangers lu the City nud Wheeling Folks Abroad. rjij^ j Mr. J. W. Graham, of Jackson 0. H., is B0.t 0i at.the Stamm HouBe. . . Miss Mamio Brauy, of Wollsburg, is n visiting friends in the city. % Mrs. John Fallonre, of the Island, is "J. visiting friends at Belton, W. Vs. UKAR Mr. J. B. Kerr spent the Fourth with his brother-in-law, Mr. John McKeo. E0 ? Miss Annie Swartz, of this city, is visit- and dar ing Miss Ella North, of StenbeavilJe. commoi Miss Oaddie Ghatman, of Little Wash- commoi ington,' is the guest of relatives in this light an city. this dar Mr. W. E. Tingle, of Louisville, passed j. ^avreu tbrongb the city yesterday on a visit to "?n *, his family at Zanesville. ?^reda' Miss Mary Garvin, ono of Wheeling's j|;T(1" c charming young ladies, spent tho Fourth !j.Bn in this city.?Btllaire Tribune. personB Mr. Sam. K, McKee, Assistant State months Secretary Y. M. 0. A. of Pennsylvania, ia tion w spending his vacation at homo. parsed i Miss Etta Bertschey, of Bellaire, and 'and?si Mies Katie Warren, of Wheeling, left yes- meeting terday morning for Atlantic Oity to visit I bos friends. that tin Mr. A. J. Oriswell, of Mariinabarg, and '? Mr. J. L. Johnson, of Long Beach, were f m.0 among the West Virginians registered at t0r0BlB, tho Howell House yesterday. \V&rd i Councilman OharleB L. Davis, of the i jag Fifth ward, Superintendent of the Tack [f0m j< Factory, will leave this week on abasi- ,chool ness and pleasure trip to Hew York and ?r .iJv other largo Eaetorn cities. He will be ab- meetina sent about two weeks. Germac *** ' neighbc Iatoroatlni; Surclenl Opemtluu. mooting An infant eon of Charles Fox, sixteen among | months old, living near' Mt. Pleasant, 0., scatter!) was accidentally jostled off its feet, and pie, hei fell on a lath with a nail protruding an have be inch through it. The nail penetrated the finding skull and brain. This waa three wqeks there hi ago. Unfavorable symptoms supervened, If lb and constantly btcame more menacing, to tho fc Dr. S. G. Cope waa called a week ago, and failures fonnd the child comolotelv naralvzml nn liavn hn its ontire right side, the injury being in to theii the left temporal region. Every indlca- approve tion pointed to effusion, or compression of much t( brain, tho little eufl'erer being in a partial have co comatoso condition, though accepting surancei food when offered it. The caa& being im- faithful usually serious and interesting, Dr. desire t Copo asked for counsel, and Dr. Todd help re< was called yesterday. The two phynicians the aid informed the parents that nothing but holding trephining would offer the least hope of quently relief. To this they readily assented, tiome hi Accordingly, though the conditions of the as we hi case wore anything but promising for the I would administration of an anaeaUielie, chloro- some ol form was successfully administered, and aided bj tho child's skull was successfully trephin- talkc to ed while in a aweet sleep. A large quanti- to the 1: tv of pure matter was discharged from free adv the substance of the brain, while,a con- gother v eiderable quantity of serum was diecharg- an unns ed from tne cavity ot tho skull, with has beei favorable indications of improvement at ?ctothi: once. Tho wound was properly dressed, sick, hs aud tho little sleeper eoon thereafter more fc awoko from an apparently refreshing vored. slumbor, and partook heartily of refreshments, with a promise of a good recovery. June 3 Considering itB tender age, and the gravity w 01 mo case, wuuau iuj ouviioumeniH, mo >ym. . case thus fur ia nnuaually interesting. The Jacobs ( nail waa forcibly withdrawn at tho timo of tho accident. ? Uow ? ~ The b Death of Mr. Howard, ?tho B< Mr. John Howard, sr., died yesterday SlJJYiX? morning at hia residence in the Eighth $50,000 ward, after a painful and tedious illness. *?aS.ora. Hia death,'though not unexpected for Borne time past, causes sincere regrot in a twenty-t wide circle of friends.^ Ho was the father Henry-3 of Air. John Howard, of tho Sacrotary of dep( State's oflico at Oharleoton, and of Mr. roa^ Frank Howard, a prominent glassworker rea^ am' of South Wheeling. He was 58 years of **e did i Bge.e gavofift; * . ticket re; Acuikq limba are roiieved by tubblnir and it w, with 8t. Jacobs Oil, Filly conte, work.?. MENJUDLY HURT Ooi W DOWN AT MOUND8VILLK * con nliiK?Eight Iflahermen Undertake 10 < ure tlio Town ?Three Ottlcera COT a Them nnil Two of the Visit- Oil are Dlnubled nrnl Arrested. pea loo vening ol|<ht atrongora, nono ol smog are known, bat who arc ,|0| to be frotn Benwood, appeared tim lavllle, coming trom their fishing I'd vn tlio rlvor. They were pretty J 1 it, and got Into several rows' w0 'own Sergeant Echols, Officer Mc- 1 A. F. i'varia, who wo< doputlted ,IHI a to aealat In tlio arreatB, under- ^ talie tlio party prleoneri. The qQ| ated, and gave the officers pretty am irk. Ono ol thera, who was ar- Rr( r Sergeant Ecliole, oliowod light, struck over tho head by tho Her- pel th his club and Berlously hurt, t i then locked up. Tho others cfll 1 Evana and McUill, and got J own, when he drew hia rovolver ft" 1, the ball taking effect In tlio right H? no ol hia assailants. The othera *? i and made good their cscapo. The Uo il men wore both arruiKuod before ?J? or'and ttnod 5f20 and coataeacb Nc it to jail. They re/used to give itnea. ' jj? ccuned of Urlmlunl AamiuU. ^ McUormack, of the Eighth ward, xii limned before Sqnira Bchultis yoa- (i? having been arrested by Ofllcer jm ana, of tho olty police force, He j rged by Jennie Siendenhall, a girl 8U in, with assault with criminal in- (j0 he caeo was postponed until Sat- m, ivening at 7 o'clock, and McCor- hli as released on $500 bail for hiB ap- fln 0 at that timo. tin Charged with Itubbtry. WB as Williams aud William McOann rested yesterday by Ofllcer LukonB ante issued by Squire Davis. Wilya be is from Stark county, Ohio, Uenn claims Iowa as his home. ? o accused of stealing $110 from jj, Bashar, a boy of seventeen, while drunk in Scott Kicharda' saloon, rj 1 of taking Baabar's shoes from his L oth men being drunk wben ar- .' they wero committed for ten days. J; Iturulu McXorlim'a Arreitt. lot irrcat of Burnie McNorton, the BS' man Rnnnnru] n! amah It- with In. Cf( kill upon Mrs. Ransom Taylor, ^J11 ide at Steubeuyllle, Monday, in nee 'with a telephone meeoage h.? lief of Police Smith. OflicarLu- al* d Mayor Jankins, of Bridgeport, Wl i yesterday and brought him down JJ} ;eport. It ia not expected that he 1 nduced torfome over hero until a en ion on tho Governor of Ohio ia ae- ne aa lilt With (i llrlek. night bafore loat Mrs. Hill, who I Alley 0 just above Tenth Etreet, aei >d with her son, a boy of nineteen, he aw a brick at him, hitting him in ag head jnat above the right temple, tw ting a bad gash. A report waa of 3d early yeaterday morning that du waa dead, but thia waa found to cei ie. G? CnBtsH ot Assault. ^ 3 Davis iesued two warrants for Price, directed to John West, who 1 Price about 7 o'clock last even- J" ia father-in-law, old Mr. Watkina, nt the warrants. Price waa com- ~er f_t1 u- . 1 ! -in - -- i- IJt ,ujuu iur ? utwiujc ui o r, a, iudefault of $100 bail on each The same jnatice issued a.warthe arrest oi a Mrs. Lynch, who the rear top apartment of Andy ai in's house, No. 6-i North Main The warrant ie for assaulting a < hild, and was sworn out by the . , Mrs. Matilda Elsom. The caan ia at hearing at 10 a. m. today. Ed- ub eslop made tho arreat. to] * ii(i city mission wojik. pa tzlo lioyd'a Work?A Kevlew ot tlio Yeur. r ' ollowiug is Miss Lizzie Boyd's re- nc her work as city missionaryJor the ^ atli: o{ A. Cunningham, D. D., Chairman ge nmitlee: ce Sir: In closing this month I close a ir's work. It has had its encour- Yi ta and discouragements. Touch- mi aany livea full of 'dark shadows, an ker sine, it has taken more than ia1 a faith, and common hope, and th a courage to toil on, believing that lei d purity might yet spring out of gu knees and Biu. During the month tei risited 175 families; without excep- na aye been kindly received. Have 1 pjayerwith75 of thesa families; wt u tne uidiq to 20 01 tliem. Jtlavo lui tut 205 tracts. Reported 12 chil- wc Sunday Schools. Visited 32 sick to ; one of those who, somo two th ago was led to Christ in connec- thi rith my work, v. few days ago th ,n holy triumph to the shadowless 1 aved at last. Held three cottage pa :b. ori ;an my work in October. From thi ao to the present I have vieited to \milies, always conversing with rft osely in regard to the highest in- ga: of their highest nature. I have thi in 57(J of their homes, read the toi n 190 of theln, have diatribated ly icts, reported or secured promise Th 24 children to attend Sabbath clc visited 194 sick, givon 89 articles pr ling, held 3 gospel temperance coi ;a, 11 gospel meetings in the old pr? l church in South Wheeling, 34 inj irhood meetings and 1 mothers' mi ;; 30 clear caaeB - of conversion tai persons of riper years. As it is a foi ig work among a migratory peo ? ??? suuo fcv-muiiuw, A Jul en crippled in my opportunity of die out in how many hearta and lives oai is been fruit from the Bowing. avo had auccesa I owe much of it , abearance with my weakness and v on,the part of the committee who y ,d supervision of my work. AIbo / ever kindly words of cheer and ?: ,1 inBtead of blamo. Indeed I owe ?"! ) the worda of Encouragement that J" mo from scenes of life, and the as- j>' 3 of being upheld in prayer by Jv hearts. In thie, my last report, I J:* 0 make grateful mention of the V" reived in many ways, especially 1 have had from the W. 0. A. in my cottage meetings, and frein my house to house visitation. Th we ever Btood ready to go as oft wii ave thought it well to call on them. Stc also acknowledge the kindness of on our home physicians, who have coi r the ministry of practical medical sal our women, free of charge. Also Oo KTELLiauNCKR and Register for their ortiaementa oi those , lectures, torith.many.of my meetings.*Many 1 mineable cup of cold water service Nil a given in the name of the Master, gje ng, books, tracts, provision for the 0} we been among the gifta of the irtunate to thoso leBs highly fa- ^hi Yours, sincorely, Up ' Lizzie Boyd, oa 0,1887. City Missionary. Bi0 . ? ? Beach, champion oarsman,?St. fi( )ll cures muscular paina. a3 r ? Colored liay Hocjimo Rich. jj|j older of one-tenth o( tickot 23,899 ini utdnri: flAnital 5- it.- ?? - ?r?u i,uu - A.pm Ne ol the Lou'miana 8tato Lottery of pa' -has received hia $5,000, and our troi would porhapa like to know that mw J. Tweedy ia a likely colored boy, gm wo years of age, raised by Mr. \ Peay, and Retting $$ per month. mited $4,000 in the Georgia Kail- r lk and divided a portion of the T , ongat hia poor colored relatione. ? tot forgot Mr.. Peay. to whom ho tho y dollars. He said that he had a day gularly for the last fifteen months, scei as the fifteenth dollar that did the ma iugutia (Ga.) ChronicU, April 30. will yiNKD F01MDUUNKKNNES8. f\ intj AiMMof Ztttio Make* n Public Spec* tnnluot lllmaolf, v ioali Zitir, tho County Asmbsot for the AS I ntry district, last night hetwomi!) and ? j'clock made a shnw of hlmsell at tlie ot i nor ot Market anil Fourteenth atreeta. S"? i friends In tho orowil warned him re- 1 ,tedly to desist, hut ho porairlod In his liahnoBn until Gonstablo I.auchlln found leeersary to arrest him and take him xi ore Justice Arkle, who lined him ono , lar and cosls (or drnnkenneas. A llko 1 wna assessed by Justice Arklo against Ball' , Hell, a tinner and ropalrer, ot Fulton, unto 0 wan traveling with Zine, was nearly j(,0 drunk, and aided and abetted that .... rthy In hit behavior. -1 ror several nights past a street fakir from ued G. T. l'attlaon had boon nulling lit- grou toys and trinkets at tho comer of the irket and Fourteenth atrcetg. Uo la a . let, well-behaved and well-dressed man, lt)r 1 1 not one, apparently, who would tram- out i bh any law. When ho came here he Byth deratood that ail that was necessary for n R0 n to procure in order to sell was a city . rmlt, and this ho secured. 10lt" Shortly altur tl o'clock last night Z?no lobe no down tho street, lie pushed his A y through tint crowd that surrounded ftrm i fakir, and demanded to see his,State v0[r; anso. Tho man asked /aim who he jj ?, and Noah responded that ho was the wn. unty Ataeaior. The fakir asked lor his tt rc thority to Interloro with his business. iah repented his demand, and linally >n now o! a woman nccompanjinx rat- "'n on, and aaid to bo his wife, in a rather nilisr manner. The next instant the j' lir very properly sont him reeling. n ' en Noali went before Juatice Arkle ami manded tho arrout ol tho fakir ior sell! without a liconoo. fin.. Shortly nitor the fakir with liio llttlo ? ,nd was brought before thoJustlco by , . netable Lancbllu. Mr. Arklo heard tho ui'fl story, then explained the law to ^ iii, and lined bin) if 10, but suspended tbo ^ e In order to allow him to comply with . a law this morning, ol which.tho man is ignorant. The man said that he had ? article that ko mado himself that ho * is aelliiiit, nnd the Justice informed him . ?t no licenso would bo necessary for cnt [jIJ B&lOBa , i Pattlson, after thanking tho Justice, q"?( 'nt to tho corner and prepared to do )ara ainoss ajain, tho articlo lie Intondod to _u, 1 being a simple littlo toy. Ziao again mill b iu an appoaranco anu aucceeueu in yz _ Rhtening the man, who was about to ise up again, when Constable Lanchlin iin appeared and assured him that bb ig aa ho Bold only articles made by him- At ] t he would bo protected. The >wd also ineiatod that ho T ould continuo to sell, and turning on pUb no hiesed and hooted at him aa ho Jti wled and Bh'ook hla fiat. Thoro wore 10 cries ot "Hit the assessor on the head ceIe th a brick 1" "Sock him in a sewerl" lam d the like, whilo "Nony" would yell, m0] 'm th' assessor and I'll have th' laws _ forced I" Finally it wa3 absolutely ceaflary to arrest him, and he was finod stated. ?nc> KollSeiitto J All. }D8, Shortly niter Reil had paid tho tino anjse'd against him on account of the part an(j had taken in tho above racket he was mjr ain arrested, by Constable Lauchlin on ^ o warrants issued by Justice Davis. One j0]fl these charged him with disorderly con- wjjj ,ct and the other with carrying con aled weapons- Both were aworn out by e_ is Schneider, of Fulton, which is also t> lil'shorne. The story ifl^that yesterday ^ ;ernoon Rail visited Schneider's houso p:c d drawing a big revolvor threatened to out 11 both Schneider and hia wifo, and in iier ways behaved in a disorderly manr. It being late when he was arrested, ivia remandod him to jail in default of )0 bail to await a hearing this morning. XilJS ULi'X CKJ5MATOHX. SOU lother 3Ioetl?g of the Couucll Couuulttoo on Uualtli. grOl rhe Council Cominitteo on Health met firal the Public Building last evening. As atte ual, the crematory was the principal tere pic of conversation. In tho first placoj 8P.0! iwever, a number of billa were ordered JjjJj id by way of precaution, the membere mei alizing from experience that if this was The )t dono then they might be forgotten in the; e diacunaion about tho cromatory. COg The meeting was called at the instance ing Mr. R. M. Gilleland, President of tho WflS cond Branch of Council. Ho has re- Guj ntly secured the right to operate 0f t new odorless excavating machine, mil 3sterday it took its first load to the ere- era] atory. Tho emptying valve was opened bue d only about half of the contents went j| to the furnace. The balance shot over mat e furnace and down tho hill. Mr. Gil- pro and wanted the city to provido special the ards for his machine so that its con- hap ate would all be directed into the fur- ed. ce. ' of I The committee decided that the city han is not called upon to provido special a [inula for Mr.' ftillflland. -ami fKof lm ?a >uld have to provide some arrangement Si fit his machine that would conform to in , a fannola provided for the openings, BOn sreby preventing euch an occurrence a3 c{ee at of yesterday. 0pe Xhe City Solicitor was ordered to pre- T ro an ordinance amending the Health by I iinance in this particular. Ueretoforo jrjgt 0 night soil haulers have beon obliged its f haul the contents of dry vaults to the 0Old >er, the same as other night soil and ] rbage. under the preuent ordinance and ay are com polled to take it to the crema- mir ry. The contents of dry vaults are large- p ashes, and practically indestructible. lent le reault is that the crematory becomes' to 2 igged up with ashes.- The amendment com opoeed allows the haulers to take the the ntento of these vaults to tho country, be 1 avided that they charge no more for do? bo than they do for hauling to the creitory. The /armera are desirous of ob- V ningthe contents of these dry vaults Enc ' UBe bb fertilizer. * ovei [n addition tho condition of tho apology Pos a shed that covers the farnscas was Pos icuosed again, and a general free'tmd burj ly talk indulged in. 73 ^ con Pake a photographic outfit with, you ? ion you go on your eummer vacation, m will find sucti an instrument a source igor more amuaeraent to both youreoI?:and ands than anything olse. The exponse trilling and process of completing picres easily loarned by anyone. W. 8, jj 11 & Co., Hamilton Building, Pittsburgh, of ? ry a fall line'of medium and high grade *no tiita. No chargo for instructions. Writo com 1 catalogue, free. daw* . *ou Oap TTT, as ^ llnDles I/,if, at are fretful, peevish, cross, or troubled Lh Windy Colic, Teething- Pains, or _ unach* Disorders, can bo relieved at r' ce by using Acker's Baby Soother. It itainn no Opium or Morphine, hence is Va-i e. Price 25 cents. Sold by Logan & ^ . and 0. Menkemeller. 6 Whi beej Knjoy Llfo. {or c What a truly beautiful world we live in 1 {J?? lure gives us graudour of mountaina, us and ocoan3, and thousands of means enjoyment. Wo can desire no better * ten in porloct health; but how often do Q_ i ) majority of people feel like giving it m. disheartened, ^discouruged and worn j:"i t with diseaso. when there is no occa- Jn u for this feeling, as ovory suflerer can )ily obtain proof that Anmtat ru imrr will make thom free Irom diaease ulatJ whon born. Dyapepnia and Liver Oom- in? int are the direct canaea oi Bevoaty-ilve cent of Buch mladlea aa Biliousness, > iigcation, Sick Headacho, CcBtiveucon, w0 . rvouBFroBtrtttion,Di?smcaaoItheHoad, Ipitation ol the Heart, and other dis- >i saing aymptoms. Three dooea o( -du- . lt I i'iouier will provoita wonderful effect. nplo bottlea, 10 cents. Try it. daw ^ RnvonuaThagA Traoaterrti]. Fart iLSVKLiND, July 5.?Blinhy Morgan, ?ne: inny Conghlin and Billy Harrington, Alpena captives, wero tranolerred to- ^urR 1 Irom Cleveland to Kavenna, tho teur no of the reacae ol Kennedy and tho all tl rder of Detective Hulligan, The trial man: 1 be held September 1. tares i '1' t?WV. f iLD SOLDIERS MEET ) l.NDUI.OK IX llBMIMSOfUtC lielr Day* Upon tho llattle Field m [htl In Camp?All Looking Forward i> tho 111|? Wheeling llounloii?Three' #ucco??tul livent* Near Wheeling, io annual reunion ol old aoKlIora well, Ohio, tho homo of Private Di mil tho birth placo of Boldiora' r nB, waa hold this year on the Fourt mootluK wan at South Olive, cloio well, and the attendance wag larn i 4,000 to 0,000 people being ou tl nils. The rounion was held und auspices ol tho Q. A. It, Font ol Do Jity. A Rood proRrammo woo carrl mdor tho direction of Kev. Mr, Fc o, Master ol OeromonieB. Thero w ction of artillery on hand from Mi , and tho Marietta cornet band fur [1 line music throughout tho day, prominent foaturo wbb tho singing y songs by* ft local choir of mix ub numbering about twentyllvo. aforo dinner an addreBO ot wolcoi made by "Private" J, M. Dilzell, ai jponae by Oappell Weema, Esq. Bo roaaeB wero worthy tho reputation orators. Inner waa furnished tho mualciac ikora aud distinguished gtieata at ; table. Tho masaoa had basket dl i under tho treen. 11 o'clock p. ar. tho ball waa open an appropriate patriotic addreaa greBaman J. D. Taylor, whose thoi American freedom and tho d&ng( ch threaten tho institutions of tf atry, . B. Stewart made an oloquont addri ,1b comradea of tho G. A. R. Tho ra m interfered with .the continuance epeechea, and the. exercises wore bi dod until 7:30 p. m., when a very et ful and enjoyable camp Bre waa giv( n invitation was extended to all pr to attend the Big Hounion here in A and the old soldiers of Noble a (rnsey countieB promise to attend o numbers. In that section, aa evei ire ulae within a radiuaof one hundi ?e, the Big K?nnion ia looked forwi a the event of the decado. TII15 G. A. It. 1'ICN'IC Uruwn'H Inland?A Grunt Crowd ia * tonduoco Oots Wot. I., nfi.tin?/-> ? ? ? " ' uo Ti liuuuuK uraiiu Army 01 tne 1 Uc and Women's Relief Oorpa join i their comradoaof Steubenville in t bration of the Fourth at Brown's 1. Beginning at seven o'clock in t ning, a special train containing t ?wont up from Steubenville hour ing a big crowd each time,"until al ock at least live thousand people we the Island, aud everybody waa enjc himself. Then the sky became Bligl ivercast. All at once it seemed aa flood gates of the clouds wore opont . the way it poured down for twer lutee startled the poople. All took t i good naturedly, and remained on t ,nd for some time afterward, but t te dresses of the indies were yellow, he committee had arranged for upeec but with tho exception of a prayer Mr. Faris, and the reading uj t laration of Independence by Govorn hards, the programme was not carri TILE SOLDIERS' KEUSIOX Jie l'unnelton Camp (.round Saturdi Suudiiy aud Momlny. he fourth annual reunion of tho I liera* Reunion Association of, Prest inty was held on the campmeeti inda at Tunnelton, commencing on t ; instant and closing Monday. T inrlnnnft iron lnv.?a onil *V?n : sting. Friday, tho opening day, w ut in completing preparations and : ring the arrivals. In the evening sot gun was fired. The local arranj ita wore entrusted to George . imas PoBt, G. A. R., and well w? y attended to. There were ample i imodationB for all. aturday at 3:20 a. it. a business me' was held and Rov. D. M. Simont i elected Commander. Officers of t ?rd,An Officer of the Day lor each d he Reunion, and tho necessary coi tees were appointed. There were ae informal old soldier talks after tl ineEB was completed. a the afternoon Oommandor Simont le au opening address, and introduc f. F. IL Crago, of Wheeling, who ma address of the day. He spoke in t pieat vein and was frequently apnlac Rev. A. E. Fortney, Rev. B. B. Evai jfewhurg, Rev. Mr. White, D. L. La 1 and others also spoke. t night there was a hugo campfii numerious short talks were given, iinday was very much like the Sabba camp wnen me boys wero in acti rico, and on Monday there were exi b appropriate to Independence Da ning with a national salute at sunrit ho reunion was enlivened by nam the J. W. Mason cornet band, of Fie: ;on, which won many compliments 1 iue playing. In addition to thee iers, Independence Division TJnifori Sank K. of P. was present in a boi the Knights' 'fine drill was much e ed. rof. Craco took occasion to speak ?th of the Big Reunion here August 6, Inclusive. The old soldiers are i ting to Wheeling on that occasion ai Fiemington band will also probafc lore. _____ Growth of tho U. A. 11. fhen the present olUcera of the SU ampment came into office soraowb c a year-ago there were about fox to of the G. A. R. in Weet Virgin ^ W rO f_ -< r, . , \u niM Uiutiisrvu 111 Ut ItQWM * recently, anil last Saturday Poat E ras mustered in at Wiley ville,Weti nty. No. 7*1 is to be mustered in ileston by^Adjutant Orago, of tl , next Friday. At this rate it will a short. time until the forty posts \ will be doubled. Its Fame Goes Abroad. rben far. Martin Thornton took char 10 Brunswick restaurant people wl w his enterprise, business capacity ai petence expected the now departu lid soon be famous abroad as his form ital reotaurant waa. So it haa prove 'itneBn the following from tho Calho verse, of Olevoland: KNOWN ALL OVER THE COUSTllY. ) people who enjoy a firat-claao mei new Cafe Brunswick of Wheeling, and Mr. Martin Thornton'a name a lliar. And thia ia not alone the case eoling, although the Brunawick h 2 in charge of thia moat popular cater >nly a Bliort time, yet its great lac Bpread throughout tho country, ai ty traveling men are now making tl st restaurant in tho State their hea rtera for meals. Thia superb establis it is moBt conveniently located at 11 1136 Market street, and with Mr.Mart rnton, that prince of caterers at tl a, thore ia a guarantee that every thir be moat elegantly served. The ne ubwick ib entirely refitted and is wit. a <joubt tho finest restaurant in t] ?, -with prices moderate. Superb di: rooma whero parties from six teen can partake* of the most deliclot da with aa much privacy ag it the ?in their reBpectiva homeB. Wo co y recommend the New Brunswick ur readera who may have occasion Wheeling. ie season for outings baa arrive' iea going out.camping, fishing or c xcuraion should bo supplied ' with ographic outfit. W, 8. Bell & Of. lifton Building, Fifth avenue, Pitt h, Pa., havo a splendid stock of ami outfits. A call on them will obtai 10 desired in formation regarding the ipulation, bo any ono can make pi< i. Send for catalogue, free. Daw MELLA1UK. Tlit PrLta Marksman?Whaollug Horn Diad ?Other Neirs Notes. E W. 0. Dickens I* aboard the Wyoming, on the Atlantlo bound (or Europe. The Ohriithn church will repeat Its late wharf, id bout social, Thursday ulght. McMahon's; creck Is not a continuous stream at present, bolug entirely dry In spot*. Mlw Elizabeth Carroll was but led yesterday alternoon from thu family homoou Belmont street. TheG. A. R.'<tblrty*elght guns were cnt short by tlio breaking ot an axle when about twenty shots . had been fired. Mr. Martin Cowen left yesterday lor Ghlcoso alter ll- a short visit to relatives In this county. Ills wife nnd child will remalu hero awhllo, e" Major ICamp Is In town aud arrangements are h, being made to havo him tnako speeches ou tho Bquaro Wednesday and 'l liursday evenings. 10 A dispatch from Mr. Lev. Uattello at Youngs town e, yesterday announced tho death of bis mother who ' ' recently left hero for her former homo at that HO placo. w or Tho Belmont county Prohibition convention will bo hold hero July 'Jo, and tho primaries will be x- hold on tho preceding Saturday. Tho Republican a j convention will bo hold hero also. A bono belonging to James JtJno. of Wheeling, ir- died hero yesterday, It had beeu driven hero by __ mlHtako fur ouo of Morgan A Heath's homes, an "u accidental and unnoticed chango being made at Wheeling l'ark whllo tho hones were resting. This horso bud apparently been orcr-worked before n- reachlug tlio nark. W. T. Vass, of tho ;Ktna UIuhs Company's ofllco. Is an expert with tho gun, and Monday carried off 01 two gold medals from Whccllug's leading shots. . Tho flrat was a medal for shooting slugio blids ou (clay pigeons), aud this Is tho Bccoud tlmo ho lias won It. Tho other is a lino modal wonfordoublo ne shooting, in all of tho contosts vass was maao to shoot four yards farther than tho other contest* *{* ants, but notwithstanding this ho catno homo th wearing tho medals. T. S. Tuppau, of. this city, 0r ulso did somo shooting, but ouly got two scorcs out of a possible twenty. lB? UlUDUHl'OKT. a n. Kchoes of tlio lfourth-Ilnllroiid nnd l'er IIOIIUl ItUlUH. Gti A low pressure gas Hue will bo put la ou Bauk l street at ouco, James Reynolds, Road Master of tho 0? L. & W. no railroad, was lu town yesterday. !'s Wilson Askew and wlfo, ol Kansas City, arc tho 11B guests ot llou. Ross J. Alexander. Several camping and fishing parties liavo lull }Ba with tlio usual outfit lor tho country. i(n Tho TEtna mill furnished forty tons ol stool rails r lora KtrcttcaVllnoat Jlrulucrd, Minn. North West, an old tlmo Bridgeport boy. Is now aB* employed by Goorgo Bornor & Co., at Chicago. IC* Trains rau a llUlo lata on the C. & I\ on tho ?n. Fourth on account ol tho groat number ol pasieuPB Rers. A circulating library hoi boon established with _.i agood membership, j, U, Fowler.has been chosen *}? librarian. 'u llarry Truoman and mother roturnod yestorday y- from a pleasaut visit to their old homo at Plain* 0(\ field, Onlo. nd Tho C. L. A W. company has not an yet put on tho oxpectod passenger train botween Bellalro aud Martin'* Kerry. ? D. B, Williams, ol tho Adams Expreaa Company, Pittsburgh, arrived yetferday accompanied by his wlfo ou a visit to relatives. Business is slowing up a llttlo on tho railroads on account of the stoppago of tho mills aud facte. torles for tho summer repairs, i A nanny goat, a man and a llttlo beer played a ou star engagement on Bridge street yesterday. Tho (^q goat tried to slug. So .did tho beer. t Isaiah Bird. who died from typhoid fover on 1S* Monday, was burled yesterday. 'I'ne colored lodgo he I. O.O. F. turned out in uniform to atteud|the ue burial. en Monday eveulcg as tho 6:05 train left tho depot on the U L. & >V. railroad a drunken man at.9 tempted to board Is after It started, aud slipped, - having only a hand hold on the platlorm railing, ire An employe ol tho road caught htm by tho vest ,y. aud it came open letting the mail down almost on / iho track. Several cieu reached down and took *'* hold of him and lilted him clear ol the wheels. ll It was a narrow escape, as tho train was going )Cj} about ten miles an hour.' Lq Martin's Ferry. k Tho Laughlln mill goes on to-day. l Mr. Patterson Fowler is at Carlisle, 0. Isaac Cotts left yesterday for Canal Dover. l .mo fiucitu auu icsuvai 01 uio W. K. C, was a flueCCSS. ?y Fourth of July passed without one arrest being ho made in tills city, ior Tho case of John Kimmons comes up before ed Mayor Keller to-day. Tho boy, Keohn. who was bo badly burned Monday, is somewhat better. Vobert Campbell and wito, of Beaver Falls, are visiting his parents hero. lT? The heavy rains of Monday washad much gravel and dirt on tho graiio pavements, and nothing has ?_ been done toward cleaning them oil'. Luther Carpentoiand a man named Smith got on into a drunken quarrel at Unlontown Monday ulght and curpeuter was icverely cut by Smith nh with a peukuifo. lie John Cravens, colored, and Annlo Drake, white, . were announced to bo married last evening, but nQ all tho Martin's Ferry ministers end justices rein. fused to perform tho ceremony. The lust heard 01 them they were eti route to Bridgeport, Intouding 'as to be wedded there. re jSkin and Scalp 1C* Cleansed, Purified and Beautified by the Cuticura Remedies. on For cleansing tho Skin and Scalp of Disfiguring u ? Humors, for allaying Itching, Burning and In flamuo matlon, for curing the tirst symptoms of Eczema, ay Pioriasls, Milk Crust, Sc'ly Head, Scrofula, and m? other inherltod Skin and Blood Diseases, Cuticura, tho great Skin Cure, and Cuticura Soap, an exv" quleito Skin Beautlflcr, externally, and Cuticura ie Kesolveut, tho now Blood Purifier, internally, are an A COMl'LEXK CURE. ed I havo suffered all my life with skin diseases of lie different kinds, and have never found permanent relief, until, by the Advice of a lady friond, I used 17 your valuable Cuttcura Kemedies. I pave them a lu- thorough trial, usiug six bottles of iho Guticura 18 Kesolveut, two boxes ol Cuticura, sad seven cakes _ of Cuticura Soap, and the result was Just what 1 u* had been told it would be-a compute cure. belle Wade, Richmond, Va. Reference, Q. W. Latimer, Druggiat, Richmond, Va. , HALT HIIEUM CURED. ~ I was troubled with Bait Rheum for a number of ial years, so that the skin entirely come off one of my 3r- hands from the flngor tips to tbo wrist. I tried ? remedies and doctors' prescriptions to no purpose 'J > until I commenced taking Cuticura Remedies, and 30* now I am entirely cuied. jtC E. T. PARKER, 37J Northampton, St., Boston. m* ITCHING, SCALY, PIMPLY. 5y For tho last year I have had a spccics of itching, 'id scaly and pimply humors on my faco to which 1 m- havo applied a great many methods of treatment witboui success, and which was speedily and en* V tirely cured by Cuticura. >d- IIlh. ISAAC PHELPS, Rivenna, 0.. ftt NO MKDIClNE LIKE TIIKM. oo We havo Bold your Cuticura Remedies for tho ,, last six years, and no medicines on our shelve^ give better satisfaction. I ad o. P. ATHERION. Drueclfit. Alhunv. N. V I y Cutlcurn Remedies arc sold everywhere. Price: Cutlcura, 60conta; KcBQlvcut, 3100; Hoap, 25 cents. Prepared by tho Pornm Duug and Ciirkicjll Co., Boston, Mass. Send for "How to Cure Skin DlBcases," at RDHR? Pimbles, Skin Blemishes, audBabyHuUnUUO, mora,.cured by CuticuraSoap. ia. I Ache All Oyer, JB" Nouralgtc, Bclaiic, Huddeu, Bharp and 10. Nen'ous PaluH, Btraius and WcaKneta 'a! relieved in ono minute by tho Cutlcui a /!\\5pw{\ Anti-Pain Plaster. Now and perfect. draggfsts, 25 cents; fivo for 8100. ?is Potter Drug and Uhcmical Company, be Boston. Jy2w*Aw " SUMMEyCHOOL! 10 Mnunl/iSn I aI/a' I I hi Hiuuiiiaiii Ldftc raiiv i GAEKETT CODKTY, MB., d, 'Summit ol tlie AUcgliunies. lie ADVANTAGES. . ' "Eolil tho Mirror up to Nature." (ELOCUTION. The culture and development of tho volco /or ; re conversation, reading, public address or singing. i in opecial imtrnctlon In reading tho Bible and Hymns, and in reading Hhakesocaro. ua Opportunities (or Teachtys, Ministers and Plater form Speaker* generally, to learn how to use their , 16 voices without discomfort or Injury. , j A Bhort courso In English Literature, with special 1U direction lor a eour?o ol reading In English 10 classics, thit may be pursued during the year, d- FRENCH AND GERMAN. j b- Natural methods of instruction, by which pupils 1 35 who are willing to apply thermelves may obtiin in < : n a short course a correct pronunciation and a degreo i ,a of fluency both in reading and In coavcnallon,. i ie Opportunity for conversation dally, especially at ] ip table. ThlHiurnlshes not only aBuperlor advant- : * ?ge to teachers, but also to Ujoso contemplating j ? European travel. ^ < :o FACULTY. ?" Department of Elocution and English Language, 10 condncted by Mns. M. STEVENS HART, Principal in of the "Washington School of Efooation and ?ng. : Jy llali Language, Washington, D, 0. / Department of French, conducted by Pbof. 0. ; ** FONTAINE. Professor of French in tho Washing* 1 to ton Dlgh School, Washington, D. 0, to . Department of German, conducted by Pbof. A, W. BPANHOOFD, Professor of German at BU Paul's Bchool, Concord, N. 11. d, A Coarse of Lecturc* will bagfren fn each do- ] m partmeut, which will be frco to ihe student* of tho I in school. [ a Special rates offered to clubs of not lens than flvo i. students. Hotels and Boarding Houses make special terms ? for momebrs io the school. JM q SUBSCRIBE FOB {* "THE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER," . J,00 PIB ANNOM. ; "V( -.'.'..'r Vi. '-..'-OV' ' H. " .* " .. THE ARLINGTON STE si ^ . HEAVY, MASSIV Rigidly Braced, Bolted and Rlvotod, m strong as Iron fi and to last jvIU Wo make thoso Bangos throughout, and ask a closo Wrought and Cost 8toves and Banucs. Thcsa Bangos are oinalo at ADAMS' PLUMBING f Fourth and Main sirccUi whoro wo havo also a lull 11m JOSEPH 131 WIIKWt,IW< THEY ARE NC There is not room in our wii which we have to offer, but g I expose them to you. We w gladden you with delightful i I your money in an economic large and elegant assortment Carpets and And you shall see them all m prices which will be A SURF undertaW We can show a line of Unc this city. Galls answered an G. MENDE 1124 IMIA H come, : -AJSTO 1 Will Be SurDrised at I -OFPARLOR Of Latest Styles ant FREW & BI 1117 3JLAJJS S S@^-Special Attentio: Arterial Embalming. IMUoftFlexibleShot 1 liaro received by Jixpi LADIES' 1IAND-3IADE TURNED G BUFFERS In endless variety lor Gents', Ladles' am JAMES X>IVINJE, 11 a itg-apocUl attention elvon to Custom Mario fihoow. WASTED. ANTED-A GIRL TO DO GEN- f ERAL Housework. Apply at No. 122 Fll- X tecnih street- JyS? BTOCKUOLDEKB' MEETINGS. 1 s Brl ^OTIOE. & Tho annual mooting ot the Stockholders ol the __ \ ELSON GLASS CO. J will bo hold at tho Company's office, at their works In Martin's Ferry, Ohio, TUESDAY, JULY j 13, at 10 a. sc. W. II. ROBINSON, on) ; ]c29 PrewIdoHt. ?J| GENERAL NOTICES, *Ji "VTOTIOE TO OUR FBI ENDS. "R iX 8TOCK YARDS REOPENED. Having been denied tho prlvilego ol handling Stock lor the last three months, wo aro now able to , _ announce to all our patrouB tiial we will open the I yards, formerly occuplcd by us. on and after the Htu 13th day ol Ju?e. and recelvo Live Stock ou com* Wo mission. Thanking you for your liberal support, bui heretofore, wo can only refer you to our former low record, and ft wlU be our motto In tho future, hon- _J< csty and prompt payments. /^ Jelo OOODHEW & THOMAS. U ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ^ V'V1 CucBK.'BOpyicE, \ X( City okWukkuko, July 1,1887. j ' k Public notice Is hereby given to all persons Inter- a ated that the Assessors elected by tho council of 8ov iho City of Whcellug have completed their assess- <r coont for the year and made, return thereof-to my jt stllce. Any persons wishing to appeal from Bald ? assessment or desiring auy corrections maflo will ippear at tho City Building before tho Board of ~ wiuallzatlon and Appeals on the 11th day ol July, 1887, at 9 o'clock, a. m.. a* tbo said Board will meet ?l, it that tlmo at the said City Building, to hear all Jbjectlons to said aisessrnent and revise and cor- r, cut the same. FRANK W. BOWERS, ** lea City Clerk. _ ..I I u B J JTOR RENT. byJ. Wlt rpOR RENT.- a 1} Deslrablo two-story Frame, five rooms and P?r [lichen; finished garret. No 12 Ztno Btioet. J?*1 One largo btablo at Old Bmltb iiremry. ??Ji ly2 C. A. BCHAEFfilt & CO. Jit ~? , * ploi I70K RENT?OH VERY REASON- S,A, IJ ABLE terms until April first next, llouso No, floe 519 Chapllne street, very desirable. Apply upon _r? iremlses, or to Col. ROHERT WHITE, 1iib Chap- V lae street. Jy4ww.ii* g*OR RENT. No. 41 Fifteenth street; or For Salo on long time. ~j Two Business Booms. y Two flvo roomeA Houses on Twentieth street. 0r 6 Three Oflioea, Enquire ol title H. FORBES, tern mrtfi No. 7 Custom House, ) slo, ' ; . ,; , - , ' 1 / , #.V" "v i.. EL PLATE RANGE. E, HANiDSOME, nd Blcol can make them. Built lor hard service lout repairs. Inspection and comparison with othor make* 0I 1IIOP. lflto Market street, nud r.t ODU WORKS, s of all grades ot Cook and llcatlug Stoves. i A- no \V. VyV. )T IN SIGHT. udow for all the Bargains ;ivc us a call and we will ill give, you pleasure and apportunities ol spending il manner. We have a of Furniture! larked down to a scale of RISE TO ALL. ASPEOIALTY lertaking not excelled in y hour of day or night. 3 VT t !iLi & <JO., X3ST ST. LOOK! rorr? )ur Handsome Line SUITS I Best Qualities, SRTSCHY, STREET. II to Undertaking and rov2S is for Summer Wear. efs large lines of ^ ALTERS, 10W OXFORD TIES, I Children. Just the thing for warm weather. :07 Main Street, tanufacturcr and Dealer in Boots and 8ho?f. Hs FOK SALE. ^ESIRABLE ISLAND RESIDENCE For- Sale. 'ho largo and commodious Swing tiro-story clcRwiaenco. corner Broadway nuu Marylaua set, with two full and one hall lots, either wi>* .to or together, oc terms to kult purchaser. 0. A. HUUAKFKK & CO., Cor. Fourteenth A Market Streets. . FOR SALE, At "Valley Grove. Tearly Four Acres of Fino Land on which Is ?n Unary/ramo dwelling, containing eight room*, o an cxteusivo otablo and other ouibulldiuRfi. 10 apples and grapes. Apply to JAMBS L. HAWLKY. tfO No. 1120 Main Street. 10R SALE At Auction Prinfls! .ota No. 6G and 67 Broadway, 00 and 10L Vlrrinfa Hit, 101,105 and lit Huron street, l'ia and 130 bash street, 141 Water etrofet. Also cbolco 8u* rban Lota at Kdglngtoa. On easy terms ana ' prices. W. V. HOOK A BKO., iI7 1300 Market Street _ TOOKS FOB SALE. 5 Shares E2*oa GJfuw Worts. ) Bharcs Bollalro Mall Mill. 1 Shares Bonwood Nail AUU.' ) Shares Junction Nail Mill., ) Shares Peabody Insurance Company. ,lso tbo fluest located Lot on South FronJ atrcexl enth word. Cluphono, I. IKWIN, Stock Broker, ml No. u Twelfth Htrect. . FARMS FOR WALK. our Flno Farms For Salo^Ono of 80 Acrt*, latOBlxmiJcHwcstol Martlu's Ferry, Ohio, on Pleasant Pike, vith flno lmprovpmeuts anu ilco fruits ol all kinds la abundance, well waterand nearly all la grain?cheap and on easy ns. ue of 100 Acres. Bltuato elsht miles from flgoport, ou the Cadiz Pike, with good two-story 3k house and flno barn and other outbuildings h an abundanco ol fruit of all kinds. Iso, ono of 100 Acres, lour miles from Bridge* t. on Whco.llnff v?~' ?Plend'd two-Btory frame dwelling n?m^,a,np seven rooms, hall and pantry. ?tt i? SSSnr7 outbuiMinR*: BOod orchard and aty oi amall fruit of all kinds. r-lni^nPi ^17 Acrea. ?ltnato ono mllowc?to! fil f/Hlil ' i?'? ^ts 111 considered .one of the , ^Imo,nt county in every particular, ft ?? location, and in spicudid order. J !?^u shpvefurrng vrlll ho sold cheap aud on j terms. For particulars call on or addrew K. T. 110WELL, Insuriuicoaud Keal Estate Agent, y2.>MvrAv flriilgtipon. Ohio tfANT AGENTS IN YOUR COUNTY o rcnulln "tEnS*, P0 1"- per week salary, m ?\ru dol"lr commission; No cotnpe5' A Address -with stamp lor jjf Y WKAVEB, 1W N. Division street, Buff' * mrll