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1.1 < K l OIt MuKINLUY. \ SoutluTiiPr Semi* Him tlin I.oft llltul l oot of ? (irnvrjanl Uliblilt. y,. Ohio, Sept. HO.?Itobcrt Murray, a prominent uttornoy horo, u>t. i .lay received a letter from W'lll ju:;i II: . !tino, conductor on u railroad : l ii.v iJIuir, Ark., with nn enclosure y(jjr, 1 to lion, William McKlnley, Jr., r iUcstiiK* that .Mr. Murray should *f, rV.I it. Tlio enclosure comdtjtod of ?. :i Iftt.-r to Major McKlnley anil ?i mounted left hind foot of a rab Lit. Tli'' concluding nortion of tlio r was as follows: ''To prove to vou that you Have at least el..-' friend in the .solid .South I .,ii l y i this mascot which 1 aaguro vuu i<"the left hind foot of a graveyard r.; : it an-l in sure to bring luck to its oui:t r. IIoj?injc it may retain its virtue itI :.? in your possession and that you j;,.iy v in the gubernatorial race in a gnl ]. p";i? wll as any other nice your friends :j,;iv filter you in. I remain your friend, Win. Uwcltmc." r:i!i!:r Jiis brother, State Mine In ? H. M. Ifazlotino it ajvmocrat, ai:.l was a ?'?hoolmate of Mclvinloy. Mr. Murray thi- afternoon forwarded the litter iind rabbit foot to Major McKln ley. "HOLD YOUR CHOP." .llllaiico Ofllcl.'iU (Jut With Two 3Ioro C'lr. culari -PoimuUy'H Argument. ?l'.ui., Minn., Sept. SO.?Two more wliat "hold-your-crop" circulars nro out. ll?- tirst is from Ignatius Don n'liy, president of tlio Minnesota Alii l. v, . j ur.-es larmc-rt) to liolu tlit-lr wlaall rthirty days longer. Initlio say." 1 think ovory Intelligent man i:i Mime-vita knows tliut wheat is now telling at far below its actual value, l>'it the Alllanco. as an organization, has not taken the r. -j ilii v of giving any advico on tl.---.rj' i. believing it to bo outside tl.i-ir function to do eo, and a hnzard f.-1 \;.i ririiciit to make in all otlielal ?. v. ]:-u it is clear that if not a bushel ul Viieut la sold in .Minnesota bv tiio far::..-r- during tlio next thirty 'days, tl.wheat pits of Chicago, New York ami London would bo lull of dead !-ars, and the farmers would get for tl.tir wheat crop what it is really worth." Tin v will oomo out on Friday with another circular. The contents o'f the circular are much the same as those i f l!.-' li-t ulic. This one simply taues tin wheat situation where the other it-it ul!. The crops of the ten years irurn b-Jtu iMiOare taken as the Wis "t computation, and the circular holds tint Hutu is danger of exporting too Miii-li wheat. Tlio c^cular arguesthat higher prices ior wheat does not necessarily mean more expensive bread. WEDNESDAY'S IlASlu liALIj. Iraiiiw Mill Amiirlntlmi Glims* iMnyoit Vi-itfnlay. I'm.-iaiMii, Sept. 30.-Tho Cincin itatis won a rather close gauio to-day. / o o 0 I) 1 I) o o o-i i- ? 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 ?_ 2 Hits,and li. Errors. 1 each. Earned Jync. Pitchers, Maul and lihinos. I lujurc, liurst. -V'1?- SeP'. 30-?The Bostons irou.nl up tin* season at home by taking I?" ****&??** anJ stepping into tirst puce. tirst jjamo, score: v, \ ?7 0 0 7 1 o 4 0?10 V, 2 u 0 0 5 0 0 1 2- s i'; and ill; errors, 3 and (J; pitchers, Xichols >u-!cu :iud Cou?hhn. ? s ond game?Scoro: ? Yutfc 0 U 0 0 1 0 1!? a Hits, s and 10; errors, 3 and 1; earned, -'-"'l pitchers, Stalov, Clarkson and Sullivan; umpire, Lynch. l'iMLADEU'HIA, Pa., Sept. 30.?Tho Athletics won tiie first game from P?os ton owinu' to errors and lost the second through inability to hit Haddock. First game, score: 2 o o 2 l a i ?_? o_ii 4 0 0 U U 0 1 10-0 Hits,and ?l;errors,(Jand8; earned, ??ami 4; pitcher.---,W'evhingand 0'Urien; umpires, Ferguson and Chamberlain, fcecond game, score: io 3 0 0 0 '-5 AiiiN.'tirs zr.'..r"**'...o u tu o (i. ? Hits, 7 and 4; errors, Boston 2; oarned, I" "i'I"' ? j'itekcT.*:, Haddock and Cham ber! ain; umpire, Weyhing. Mn.u Ai-Kia:, Wis., Sent 30.?Mil wan Ktv wuii to-day by batting Meekin hard. Score: Milttuokce., Loui^ille... o a 4 o u o o Hits, 12ami 5; errors, 2 and 5; earned, 4 and 1; pitchers. Davis and Meekin; umpire, McLaughlin. O.Kvni.ANii, 0., Sept. 30.?The Chica go:- were ouibatted and onttielded to day and that tells tho etorv. Score: CIcu!a:i.1 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 3-12 UiUiSO ?...0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1-5 Hits, 10 and 12; errors, 2 and 0; earned, 4 ami 1; pitchers, Younir, Gurn bertand Vickery; umpire. F.mslio. New York, Sept. SO.?1The Widowers up their season at Kastern Park, Brooklyn, in most approved style to day. winning both games. l' ir.-.t game, score": Philr.'U-lpliln .1 0000 10 1 0?G IW.Wii _...0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2^-1 Hits 10 each. Errors I and 2. Earned, !$ each. Pitchers Thornton and C'a mthers. Second gamo, score: r,r,r;':>? 0 2 0 1 2 0 1-9 ihil.T!l?'l|?hlrt.. 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 O?l Hits S each. Errors 2 and 1. J'.arned, ?1 ami u. Pitches Lovctt and Kling. Umpire, G a fine v. AUcrion Does II. lNf.rpUNiii'.Nc:;* I.\,, Sept. 30.?Allor *<"'U was given an exhibition milo to-day to Wat 2:12. lie mado the full milo without a skip in 2:10}, I .a ton la ltaces. Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 30. ? Tho track was not very fast and only moder ately good time was made. l'irst race?One milo and twenty yards; In-*"1"? ? ?!\von; time, 1:48. Uirkn,ra"'~.0iu! I'rinco of rri ? i ' U1"C. 1W| fon'tiin?Clio3j.V? S?W? Fanvclle t.w.l, One mile nml fifty rce, 1:4(5i. Huoenwon" time!'..""}! " f"rlon"s: - . ?r IVI won: time, 1:03 J. Fourth race? une mile and yards; Vhilora won; time, 1:40*. Fifth race?Four and a haU fur! Queen won; time, .57J. sixth race ? Five furlongs; Great Hopes won; time, 2:03$. A Third CnmliUntc. Montkuai., Que., Sept. 30.?General Master Workman Powderlv is here. Speaking ot the coming Presidential election he says the Knights of l>ahor from all Amer ican arttf the> Farmers Alliance will hold a congress in Wash ington rebruarv 1st, and at this gather ing a third candidate will l)0 choson. The Wharf Strike at Savannah. ^ Savannah, Ga., Sept. 30.?Tho wharf laborers' strike is Gradually extending M other organizations aud a close oati inato oi the number out at noon places u at 2,500. An etl'urt is in progress to eflect a compromise botween the slrik orsaud'tho railroad corporations, but ho far tlio committees aro unablo to bring about a settlement. Vessels are ivine at the whurvoa unablo to load or diHchargo cargoes, and business is at a standstill. A Conductor Killed, J'jx.-fuf lHsjKitch to tht Intfllljc.icrr. Calpwki.i., Ohio, Kept. 20.?Clel No well, u conductor on a freight train on the Bclluiro, Zuncavillo & Cincinnati railroad, wua instantly killed at Mt. Kphraim station, eluven miles cast of this place, at an oarlv hour thin morn ing. He had been doing switch work and had just thrown tho switch and stepped back on to the track when ids foot struck the rail and ho was pitched in front of tho moving engine which ran over and cut him to pieces. Tho train men gathered tip the remains and took thorn back to Hummerflold, from which nlnco they had just started. Nowcll is a youug man, aged 115 years, and unmarried. Murrla^o at Wenton. tyvcM Dfryatch to the Lit'tliyr.ncer. Weston, W. Va., Sept. 30.?At high noon to-day, tho ceremony that united Dr. Fleming llowell, a prominent physi cian of Clarksburg, and Miss Gertrude Bennett, sister of Judge W. G. and Hon. Jiouis Hennott. took placo in St. Paul's 1\K. church at this place, Rev. 3Jr. tacoy officiating. l>r. lirock, of Morgaittow'n and many other personal friends of tho contracting party wero present from a distance. The presents were numerous and costly. Many telegrams ol congratu lations were received. They took tho i:30 train for Clarksburg, whoro dinner at Maj. Raymond's awaited them, after which they took tho night exprosa for an extonded trip. Gen. (Jolt In Noble County. Fpccial Dltpatch to the IntcUlgcnccr. ' Calpwki.i., Ohio, Sept. SO. ?? Gen. Nntlmn GofT, of West Virginia, ad dressed the Republicans of Noblo coun ty at .Summerlleld to-day. The mass meeting was very enthusiastic and was attended by about 5,000persons. Major McKinley was heartily endorsed. Gen. Goir addressed tho Republicans of Cald well to-night, and the meeting was largely attended and very enthusiastic. AVo9t Virginia i'l'iiblont. SpccUl Dlqxiteh to the IiittUhjcncc?. Washington, D. C., Sept. 30.?West Virginia pensions: Original?James C. Miller, Lemuel Richards, Oliver Zinn, Isaiah I)eoins. increase?James Rider, John L. Burdctte, Christopher C. Lee, Walter Cunningham, Carey U. Ilayslip. Original Widows?Susan E. llugifi, Mary E. Ivelloy. Suspension on Wall Street. New York, Sept. 30.?F. II. Vonnor i*c Co. announced their suspension at the stock exchange this afternoon. It is believed that the firm will bo able to. resume without loss to creditors, and it is said that the suspension was made in order to enable tiie firm to come to terms with certain creditors, who were demanding the immediate payment of loans. The rirrrt Snow. St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 30.?Reports from Assinaboine, X. \V. T., are that snow fell there this morning, being the tirst of tho season in the Northwest. MARTIN'S FEltllY. (ioocl Ilcports for McKluloj*?Octogcnarl uu Demi?Lawn Tonnis, etc. An agent of tho Millinglon White Sand Company, of Chicago, was in Mar tin's Fcrrv yesterday selling sand, and when asked about his polities, said: "1 am an American." lie lives in Miami county, this State, and says his county, which has never given over 1,100 lor the Republicans, will roll up 1,300 majority for McKiuley and Harris, lie predicts that Major MclCinlcy will carry Hamil ton county by 10,000 and Ohio by -10,000. lie says ho lias been all over the State and knows what he is talking about. The lawn tennis tournament will close the latter part of the week. In singles yesterday James A. Dickson de feated Dr. Will llall. Dickson won the first set, the score being G to o. Hall took the next two by scores oi 0 to 2 ? and 0 to 4. This leaves Iloyle, Kobertshaw and Hall to finish. Miss Alice Williams is visiting the family of George Mont/, in the First ward. Yesterday while she was fool ing with :m old revolver it was acci dentally discharged, and the contents of one barrel were emptied in her left leg. William Burns will be the ticket agent of the Terminal railway in this city. The Wheeling and Martin's Ferry train will commence running to day." It is said that this train will make hourly trips. The famous American Tin Plato Mc Kinluy Button will be sent by mail, postpaid, to any part of the United States for ten cents by John W. Crooks, Lock Box 230, Martin's Ferry, O. Sales are increasing. , George Mercer, Esq., aged eighty three years, died yesterday at the fam ily residence in the West End. Tho funeral will take place this morning at 10 o'clock. The case of Sarah Jenkins et. al. vs. the C., L. & W. Railroad company will be heard for the second time October G. The jury disagreed in the last hearing. Another injunction has been served by Bridgeport against the Martin's Ferry Construction Company and tho Citizens' railway. The Martin's Ferry Republicans who heard General Golf at Bellaire on Sat urday night, are highly pleased with tho speech. Jacob Lot/. desires to inform all per sons indebted to him that money is*to be paid to him ami to no other person. Joseph Medill, Esq., writes from Ne braska that he is nursing his brother, who has the typhoid fever. George Floto has opened a meat mar ket in the room on Second street occu picd by John Mulligan. An inexhaustible supply of water has been struek at the Belmont brewery at tho doptli oi 110 feet. The Buckeye Glass Works, which re sumed this week, is having a big run on flint goods. Minnie Seward will hold the boards at the Opera House the last throe nights of next week. E. F. Johnson died at his home in iEtnaville yesterday of consumption. Mr. David Llewellen has moved into his new residence in the Third ward. Every manufacturing establishment in Martin's Ferry is busy. Rev. William Lewis lias returned from Youngstown. The (.rent HcnoUl Which people in run down state of health derive from Hood's Sarsaparilla, conclusively proves that this medicine "makes the weak strong.!' It. does not act like a stimulant, impartingiictitious strength, hut Hood's Sarsaparilla builds up in a perfectly natural wav nil the weakened parts, purities the blood, and assists to.healthy action those import ant organs, the kidneys and liver, a ITEMS OFJNTEREST. Mow than ono-lialf of liio pcoplo dlo before till' Ugtf (?f lfi. New York City tempt* dyiitcpslu by eating "V QOu porn jtiths dally. A *Iuiplo remedy fur hiccough l* n lump of fuu.tr, aaturutcd with vluc>;ar. It will stop It In nine cwi:? out of ten. The best remedy for n cough or cold, u-ben til li laid nnd dmc, Is u puru stimulant lu hot water. Crumps In the Momtieh and ninny other minor complaint*, u.? wt 11 u< many mure Important one*, ran lx? run d by u stimulant, and whiskey 1? tlitr nucit stimulant. One particular,whiskey Is mailo for purely mot!Iclnnl puri.o-cf. namely, Dully ? Pure Mult. It him recem d the hlRhfot endorsement* of the leading eelontKi and physician* of tho hr.nl. Thei.dcimenof some drug^Um ><nd grecor* will tr;- to pi r?ur.ile you that they have o wM?? key its ,!???d ?a Dully's Puro Malt; do not bellevo them. There Is not a medicinal whhkey on the market that ran, forn woim-nt, be compared lu purity aud goodtlcM to Unity's. Tit MOUNDS VILLR A MlHrcUaiimmn Melungo of Mtuor Mat ter* from Murnluill'i Metropolis. 1*. P. Stowart, of llonwood, wus in town yesterday. Woodburn & Henderson will open a new grocery store in ti lew days. T. J. Parsons and J. L. Parkinson wero in Cumeron on legal business yester day. Miss lioao Donar lias roturnud from a plo/Munt visit to friends in New Martins ville. Miss Nina Odbort, of Stoubenrillo, is visiting Miss Amy Chapman, oii\'^bifd 6lreet. Dr. H. W. Hall has purchased the Williams property at Kosby's llock; consideration, William McConkey has purchased the Ilagonnin property, south of the peni tentiary, consideration, ?3,000. lion. J. Alex Ewing, Rov. G. W. Grimes and Itev. G. K. Leatherby are attending the M. K. conference. Dr. Eskey and 1?. F. Peabody, of Hen wood, were hero a few days ago with a view of investing in real estate. The miliums ot It. E. Wayman", who was killed by the card here Tuesday, were taken to his home at Glen Daston yesterday for burial. At the next term of county court thev will open bids for furnishing and spread ing gravel on the river road from the I.ittle Grave creek bridge to Tomlinson's house. John 1\ Stowe's circus will exhibit here next Tuesday. The advance agent, Mr. W. .Slomou, and bill posters were hero yesterday and elegant paper adorns all the bill board.?. The' celebrated Elliott family is with the show, which is said to be far above the average in every particular. iii:x\vooD. Industrial Item*. l??r*onnl Gossip ami Ciciicriil News Notes. The social meeting held by the hp worth league was a grand success. ihe programme was very creditably ren dered. Members of the visiting socie ties contributed largely to the enjoy ment of the evening by literary and musical selections and by interesting talks on the .successful management of such organizations. Bernard Crcbs, the boy who was hurt at the steel works, had his foot taken oil" at the ankle. Although his leg ia bruised it is thought it can be saved, llis abdomen is also torn somewhat,but it is thought he will got along nicely. The Odd Fellows and Daughters of Rebecca are preparing for an extensive "blow out" at their next meeting at which quite a number of candidates will be taken into the orders. A large number of General Goff's admirer's went over to Bellaire to hear him talk, ami came back more en thusiastic in his praise than ever. Quite a raid was made 011 a number 01* summer kitchens and everything that could be taken was carried oil'by thieves Tuesday night. Survevors are at work getting the har bor lines of the'river to settle a dispute about the encroachments oi the manu factories. The foundation lor the new business front beim: added by II. liursee to his residence is going up rapidly. Clvdo S. Ford left last night for the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons. Miss Laura Dare, the etlteient assist ant at Mason, is seriously indisposed. UtSLfjAIilE. Alt Sorts or -Local Novrs ami Gossip Troin the Glass City. Local Conductor Clem Novell, of the ]>, '/j, S: C. railway, was killed between Freedom and Mt! Kphraiui Wednesday morning. Ife was shifting some cars and stepped in front oi the engine and tripped and fell across the trr.rk.^ J he 011-ine passed over him, killing him in stantly. I lo was a single irian and ro siiled at Suinmerfield. Mr.5. Julia Barer, wife ot Carl Barer, of Hodefor Bros.' glass works,mot with a ptinl'ul accident. While moving a jar of apple butter she slipped and full, breaking the jar and the butter flying over her arm, scalding her badly. Ii. C. Tyler, who went to Montana, lias returned and will accept the posi lioii at the steel works, made vacant by tiio death oi -Mr. Immerwabr.. The Gravel Hill literary and social club will have its first meeting, this fall 1 at tho house oi Miss Smith this evening. The Matt F. Allen is laid up at.the coal works below town. Tho Hebrews will celebrate tlieir Now Year Saturday. Ilon.C. Weems was in the city yes terday. HfeMECHEN. News Item* from tho Uoonilng Now Town down tlio Itlvor. The Wheeling and Sloundsvillo turn pike was thrown open to the public on the 26th. This is the finest road in the county, having been macadamized clear through. lion. .1. U. Ilanen,of GlonEaston, has conunenccd tho erection oi two houses here. Ho contemplates moving here in tho near future. Superintendent Sheets, of the Balti more & Ohio railroad, was hero looking over tho ground lor tho location of a new depot. Rev. Mr. Campbell, of tho Church of God, preached here last Sabbatli morn ing and evening to largo congregations. C. H. Palmer, oi Beer l'ark, has lo cated hero with his photograph gallery for a 'limited time. v. John Johns has accepted a position in the National rolling mill at MeKeos port, l'a. Br. llowler, oi Shcrrard, will move hero with his family. Booth Goodwin is visiting friends in Grafton. Croup frequently finds a household unprepared for its visit, while the rapidity with which it develops calls tor instant'treatment, For this.dangerous .disease AVer's Cherry Pectoral is an 1 admirable "remedy. It saves many lives j every year. Keen it iii the house, haw [ Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. NEW FALL ANO WINTER STOCK-GEO. R. TAYLOR. Ueo. 11SO 7^:KIN STREET -RND 1153 T^KRICET STREET. ? . iliiti mill L-iiaij ill French, English and American DRESS GOODS. New Fabrics tor Street, Visiting and Evening Gowns. Shoulder Capes, Long Berlin Capes, Fur Capes and Muffs, English Walking Coats, Alaska Sea! Sacques, Long Krimmer Capes, Long Astrachan Capes. And a Great Variety of Small Furs anc! Fur Trimmings. 1TBW GOO IDS In all Departments, -AND FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY I GEO. R. TAYLOR OIL WELL SUPPLIES. I OIL WELL SUPPLY CO. 9! and 92 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Manufacture and Soil Every Article, Tool or Appllanco Noodod ARTESIAN WELLS Either for Gas, Oil, Water or Mineral Tosts. BOILERS, CASING, ENGINES, FiTTlNGS, DERRICKS, PUMPS, TUBING, CORDAGE. BRASS AND IRON GOODS AND SUPPLIES For Steam, Gas, Petroleum or Water. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS EL, ON APPLICATION. Satisfaction Guaranteed. EACH CAN OF THE COOKS BAKING POWDER IS GUARANTEED FULL STRENGTH, FULL WEIGHT., AND IS SOLD ON ITS MERITS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY. 000418 SffeARTERB,RETA3L at j CYg., 000BCB Halves, at 10 cts. OOO&S Ret ml at 20 gts. ?oSd by a83 Grocers. Try a Fours si Oaru Want to Reach Growing Region ? ADVERTISE IN TIIE 7 ? 'v.t. Wheeling Intelligencer. COVERS THE WHOLE FIELD, REAL ESTATE. 3J1 O B iRJED nsr T. A Monti). No. 2320 Mnlu street, second floor 51') W) No. *Ji?0t Murk ft street, two rooms. 7 00 Farm of |.*U) ncros. ono nillo exit of llouwooJ. Junction, ?J23 ncr annum. Twenty acres of lunJ near lie n wood Junction, 310 per aero. FOR SKI-ID. No. ro North 1'iont street The most dosirablo building site on Mid street, blze, 00 by ubouWiA) to ft. Lot, south-west corner Virginia nud Fouth York street?Go by la) foi-t. tilxty-thrcc lots frotn SUM to ?200 each: 4) lots from $."0.) to 3 !C0 each In Ilclvi-dcre addition. Two valuable lot* on (luipllijentrvct Two lot* on South Front street Two desirable residence* oil Chaplluo street. l?o 1023McColloch street. ivslnible resldoncn on Fifteenth street. No. 1II' Fifteenth street. Uround 27 feet front No. l.'iOfi Jacob street. tOu acres of land lu Sully county, South Da kota. l.".<)-orre|form In Marshall county. Eight lie res of Innd nud deslrablo rcsldcnco ttear West Lll>erty schools. No. *7 S!xte*n"j s'nei. No. Cfi.11 and -iVTl Chnpllno street. 'I hlrty-tlvo ttoreistoue ?ud eoul land, Hush Run, Ohio. Seventeen and one-half nerei land, one-halt mllo \f''M lower point of Island. No. 43?>) Wetzel street. uronndOObySOOfoot No. 2331 and 2iKKJ Woou street Twenty-ono shares Itlversldo Class Worki Itoek at a bargain. Nos. M and .*1 Alley 19. Nos. 2001 and 29U0 Chupllnoitroot No. 8028 McColloch street. No. 2G0I Market street No. t*? Ohio street No. 23UKo.f streot JAMES A. HENRY. Ileal 116tale Agent, U. H. Claim Attorney. Export in penslou Claims. ?o30 1011'. Market Stroot. FOE. SALE. Two lots in a very deMrablo location 111 MoumlsvUle. at a low tlgurc. A good lot on McCollocli street, deslrablo lo cation. Ono of the bent manufacturing sites In tho cltv. fronting on two railroads. Light roouied house on North Front and Ken tucky streets, Island, very cheap, for short tlnio / only. Light roomed houfo on South Huron street, $2,' uo (Jood business eorncr In Centre Wheeling. Farm of twoiity-olght acres, tlireo miles from cltv, cheap: ?2,0J0t>n easy payment*. House of live rooms on Kotl' street, bolovr Fortieth street, SI,300. House ot six rooms, 23M Wood street, in good condition. V-.--1". House of ten rooms, brick, on Cliapllne streot, between F.Tty-thlrd ami Forty-fourth streets. Cheap utSl.OW. Iiouso of tlireo rooms, on Forty-sixth streot ground 25x100 feet to same. Jl.'.KW. Home of seven rooms,2331 Loll" street, $3,000. Iiouso of four rooms nt corner of Eighteenth street and Alley G, $1,000. l,ots on North Huron. North Erie and South Peun streets. Island. 8350 to $100 each. Full Jot on Jacob street, with a ilvo roomed brlok hOUSO In the rear. $2.40). Ten roomed houso at a bargain on North Main street Five roomed house. 2515 HofT street $2,300. Half lot on North Main street 33 by 132 feet f2,m Half lot on EofTstroot, south of Twenty-eighth, street, 81.000. Ix>ts on EolT and Jacob streets, in North lion wooJ. I^ota in McMechen, newly luld out cheap at 81*20 to 8273 each. l^ots in Zano'a Orchard and Old Fair Ground addition*. Iteautiful lots In A. II. Patterson's addition to Elm Grove at low figures. Choice lots in Glendalo. House of live rooms, in pood condition, SCll Jacob street, ground :<.r>xl0:> feet, $1,000. l.argolotat Ed^Ington Lane. Fifteen lots In Fiftn ward in Fllnn & Wlivto's additinii. 1 lalf lot at cast end Twenty-seventh street, $530. Hou?o of four rooms. Near Hollhlay's Cove, Brooko county, W. Va., farm 2M) acres, well watered. Will inuko splen did stock farm. One hundred acres clear, tho balance being good timber, underlaid with two good voln.s of coat One vein of lire clay in oil u:id gas belt, l'ricc. $7,00} on easy payments. NES3ITT & DEVINE, 1739 r/Inrket Stroot. se2.1 Real Estate for Sale. ,Fmnic dwelling and new frame hotel at Man* ^OwO? t?'XlW feet, on Main street, Improved property northeast comer Thirty T^ntUU/ /tn-l streets; ground 100x150 feet 1 v w'? pcrnunum. Easy terms. Vn Siufrn blruvt' I"lan'1' brWk dwelling, rooms W C,llPllno street, brick dwelling, 11 Nos. 1023 und 10J7 3Iain street, new, bridgo cor ner. No. 1053 Chapline street, brick, 7 rooms. v? brick. 4 rooms, v^' S'i 4 ??.} M * fra!n'- four rooms. V I wVf:<:V0I!ocb >lrcel' ,i,uJ brick. 7 rooms. v'v; Mri ct- 11,10 ,,ri('k <1? oiling. h?- i!"r! }lAin ?*??. business block. v"- Vrick ,hvt'Iliu- S1JC0L ct l-*/?>i?th TJronrlwnv. frame cottazo. 0?- *wk ?root, frame cottage. ? v2* Voi'n5 river View, brick. ^?J'yryn.stIV,,t- l'rick dwelling. V-0, ^Vi'Vrth l'ro,lt srrccl' ^amo dwelling. .No. wlhlrty-Hrst Mrcct. fine brick dwelling. MNEIIAHT & TATUSI, fiCls 1314 Market Street. IFOK/ SALE. Six-roomed dwelling house, lot to feet front, running back to low water mark, No. -W North York street, lor 51.1 j0. , -?*uriu A good substantial five-roomed brick houw only u few .years old. northwest corner uf Elev eutli and Loll streets, 5*1,550. A bang-up good six-roomed house, lot 22x1-11 r^So.8""0:1 v'"tcr' *NaNor"'Yorl1 ?tn*L 4^\%'ZTsnm'Mr,t MS 5lcCollo<;1' struct, lot iSSSw5 Moy"ra ,,rcet' ??" Eleven-roomed brick house, brick stable !u Jj&QCUrUer isVL'ul>'-dUUi "">1 bUccw, n,%?nnotR? br5iter valuo for money than auv of these properties. V/ f;,r0V0, rieiisant Valley, -Mounds\il!p,(ilendalo and all parti of the city at > cry low prices. nur, I). S'llTH. 122|l M.irkrt strirt. TRUSTEE'S SALE. IJWSTEFS SALIC. 11)-virtuei (,f it <1.5011 ol trust ma.lo by Louis O. Vn" luil Mnry K. l.rnst. isls wife, to me ns lrus. ilH.'r1Li/. r<;,-"r,u"1 1" Hi1 (ifflreof tin-Uurkoltlie;t"tiniv Court ol Uliioruunt?, lW*t l lreln ii. III Ilet'il Of Trust llook .N'o. I IU.01510.1 ivlll-.11 at till! north trout door oi tho Court House of ml.] c ounty, on .-..VTUItUAY, TIIKilth HAY of OCTOBER. ISM (oliiuiLMU'lDitiit 10 o'cloi'l: :t. in., tlio lollowiu" iltMirlU.l projK'r.y. Hint is io miv ,1" ^'1,oolitic Inland, in the tit} of \\ heeling. Ohio countv. West Vir ginia, bounded on the east bv Ontario .street on }''c .no["' bv lands of George Zillis, on the wast Ninth by 5o\v K!!y Vtro.u, un.tli.-Vng all?of tllS -Nu-4 011 uf W? TEEMS OK SALE:?(.'ash. ,r W. J. \\. CO WD EN, Trustee AN. II. lI.M.t.Kt!. Anctlonoi-r. Mjf? CHINA, GLASS &QUnENSWAB** lOTO ~ Gr JN0. FItlliDEL'S -FOIl? -T oily ?C 9SOS. CLOTHING, ETC. ^\7"A2fAMAKER & IIUoVVnT 000 Hew Fall and Winter' Samples FOR GENTS* SUITS AND OVERCOATS ?received by? J. ini. FERREL, nn17 | Agent. Cor. Main and Twentieth Sti DRUGGISTS. THE "PRINCESS" iiioadaolio Powdora, CUKES IN TEN MINUTE9. ?FokSalk ev Dbugowk. . rarCO J^EMOViiD, MACHINISTS. new bo REDMAN & CO. Ilnvo rcioorod tholr MiuAIno Shoo to thn . corrtigatwlIron lituldlns ?? "hrpifuJnTOt bo. tireuu aovenlcontli nod Kl^htccntli strict/" 'imd aro now rendy tur liuslumu ut ||IU vlma| ^ ?SI-JOB-IUORIC.*. NEATLY ASD PROMPTLY KXKCUTKD AT TilL LNTELLlGl^'clili JOIJ KOOili