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THE GARZA REBELLION Mexico on tho Evo of a Grout Involution or Civil Wuv. FORCES OF BANDITS fiND OUTLAWS Disbanding to Ketum to tho Clmvgo in i(to Hpriii^?A History of tlie .Movement? Flnuuclitl Hacking? \n lOll'ort to bo Mmlo to Overthrow iItn Diaz Goveriiment?Tho Money I nrnlNliod by a Loudon llntikitt& House. Mo.VTiiiiiiv, JIkjcco, Fob. 1,').?Mexico is just now apparently on (ho vergu of a revolution or civil war. Truo, tlio (iarza ntTnlr nppoaw to bo but n Hasco, but there is a ureal, powerbobliul It and one, too, which hna not yet been deli uitely ascortainod. The forces recruited by Oarzn on this fide nre mainly bandits and cut tliroals. For some liino oast tlioy have been dis banding and returning, to tho slicop and cattle ranches which thoy can re cuperate thoir stock which is badly run down. Tho trouble l3 hot b'osiin yet, however, as tho alleged election for president occurs in April, and tlion the real revolution will occur if a loader can be secured. ? And now a brief story of the move, mint might not bo amiss. After San duval was acquitted of violating tho neutrality laws of the federal court of ? ?'"'Antomo ho returned to l.aredo and ill n little back room of a saloon he, V''?' """} party concocted tho id,m to cot up tho revolution. A San Antonio lawyer named Lockwood was 10 advisors. Iio is a shrewd 111a 1 and knows every foot of the country 011 both sides 0/ tho river Bravo. San doval was without a dollar, and his wifo was sewing to make their living, her S,,\vardrobo hold for dobt. .. 1,1 llcr money Sandoval went to New Orleans and tliero saw tho firm of Fer nandez & to., who wore acting as agents lor a London in boliulf of parties in Mexico. .Sandoval was not tho man for tho occasion, thoy concluded; so thov j Id not advance tho $100,000 lie was to n ,1 re.mv.aL Garza was then told to ?o ahead and see what ho could according to his success tho money would no forthcoming lie linv.,1 ? fatl'or-in-law,s ranch in 111 v. I county and soon had twenty men enlisted. \\ ith this small band he be Wiii operations and by September he i' lonwW? tV? t,"no 60cured 300 lolloners. this numbe- under an ex perienced leader would have been sulii cii'iit. Instead, however of nviL-irwr hold stroke ho dilly dallied until'he was hemmed 111 011 tho .Mexican side. After "l1"0,"'1'5 ?f thi'f silly kind of war fare he has wisely concluded to at least I '0?!}: sljsl,enc! operations until fprmg. Ly that time it a elector) hostilities will begin and thus troopsm the border will ho recalled. It "ho with il 1,000,nlon ho can join forces ?will tho revolutionary armv. Evorv pressure will bo brought"To' boar on Gonzales, or a ti.ilan, to take control and to an: nounce tliemsclvesas candidates against What llin Coroner Discovered. 7'TT'1>A" Feb- weeks ago the Dahlmyr building on Liberty street near Sixth street, occupied by 1? il,1i Ilalian f?iit dealers . destroyed by firo. A month later "OW S'?3 ?"!? 1<alian ?nown as eini ovn, 1 ?ir ^,UUz' wJl? been fciTf ^" Verdict linn aiijl jolin" M:^^ "an" einp?loyL? Tho 1Vool Bill. "Washington*, D. C., Fob. 13.?The Democratic mombers of tho ways and means committeo hold another confer ence to-day, at which an agreement was reached on the' wool bill. It is probable that a meeting of the full committeo will be called for to-morrow, at'"which tho bill will bo submittod. No change was madj from tho agreement reached SatiKIt is tho intention of the Democrat c members of tho committee 10 net th; bill into the house as soon as possible. BluLLAIIiE. All Sorts of Local Now* and CoHslp .from the G'ass City. Orlando P. Mason, of this city, is the inventor of a steel ingot manipulator that is making him rich quite1 rapidly. Yesterday ho received another order from tho Pottsvillo, l'a., Iron and Steel Company, for one of the machines. There are now a dozen or moro of them in use in the most prominent iron and ctoel plants in the country. It is a con trivance to handle the heavy steel or iron billets with less labor, and where they are in use the labor of from throe to six men is saved 011 each.turn. Mr. Mason is tho solo proprietor, and ha3 all of his machines built at the ./Etna works in this city. lhrncsvillo declines u return contest with the Cambridge Iligh school to be held at the former place. It will bo remembered that in tho recent contest the Uarnesvillo pupils won by one point. It was supposed there would" be a series oj contests, but for sjmo reason not uiven to the public, Superintendent l?ea, of Uarnesville, announces there will bo no moro of thoui. Col. C. L. Poorman has an engage ment with several newspapers of prom inence and with tho state and national committeea to furnish political^ matter for use in the campaign of this yoar. He is a forceful writer and having bcon engaged in tho newspapor business most of his life will bo able to furnish lively campaign literature. A saloon keeper who was indicted by the Grand Jury at Woodslield mado a personal assault upon Prosecuting At torney .Jennings in the belief that,he was rosuonsible, but Mr. Jennings weighs 200 pounds and whon he 4 sat down upon the lcllow I10 pleaded for j mercy more piteoualy than he will when 1 Sets into court. Hon. 1\. P. Yoho, Monroo county's | representative, was in tho city yester-1 It is needloss to remark ho is a Democrat, and he savs his principal | business in tho present legislature is to,. draw his salary and como homo once a ] ^cek tosce his family.' Tho Kepublicans 1 do the rest. Mr. C. II. Carlin, until recently engag-1 0,1 with a Washington, Pa., glass com-1 m, is now traveling salesman for the ?'"-'lluire bottle company. Urn Council Committee on streets | aQd ailova and tho City Solicitor will moot thlsafternoon'lo consiitor111(.> mat ter of Krantintf tliu.MorcliniilH Cable Telegraph Company tho right uf way (or polej lor their' lines tlirun^li tills city. Miss I'nchel Davis succeeds Miss Maude Nicholson us organist of Uio Sec ond Presbyterian cliurcli. The Turners will givo u iiuisqncraJo ball at their hull on Friday evening. Kraiik 1,azure, u glass enpravor, went to Flndluy to ongago in business. Frank Roomer returned to Marietta to pursue hU studies. MAUTIN'8 PEHItY. Cu:il Wiirlin CIviiiro?Allnthnr Allugml Clieolt Tlllot?I'jriEiiml till I (Innuml* Mr. W. T. Lowls,who was recently ap pointed commissioner of labor stati'stics under Governor McKlnley will enter upon his duties next .Monday, Mr. John Mcllrido having resigned 'to take tho prosldoucy of tho Miners' Associa tion. Ixiwis is allowed threo clerks, ono of which receives $1,500 per voar, and has the appointment of a man in Clovoliind and Cincinnati, in addition to tho other clerks. Mr. Gcorko E. Edwards has sold an Intcroit in ttie Gnylord Coal Works to Goorj;o A. Wise,"of Bcllaire, who lias been elected secretary-treasurer anil general nmnager and will take charno of tlio mines at Wilkosbarre, l'a. llo will movu liis family to that place soon. Mr. Harry Sheets, of iiollairo, will Keep boojis for tho Gaylord. Vostorduy morning Otllcor Ed Terry arrested Albert Sapp, wanted on tho chargo of stealing checks at tho Elson glass works. IIo waived an examina tion and was rccognizcd in tho sum of S.'iOO, lie win taken to St. Clairsvillo and will probably bo interviewed by the grand jury beforu it adjourns. Mr. T. J, Irwin, niuuagnrof tho Uuona Vista, Virginia, glass works, spent Sim day and .Monday with his family on his way to Pittsburgh on a business trip, lie says that four rabbits were recently caught under n eidewalk oil ono of the principal street! down there. Wild gttmo is very plentiful. Wm. Clark, Ksij., bus roturned from a pleasant two weeks' visit at Washing ton, i). C. While there he had pleasant chats with President Harrison, Senator Sherman. Jerry Husk, Postmaster Wana jnaker and others. The Junior Order of Mechanics will hold their festival and entertainment next Friday nnd Saturday at Mannor chor hall instead of Lafay'etto hall. Yesterday Jimmic Lennard was lined fivo and costs for drunkenness and James McGuiro one and costs for the same olTeiiso. l'red Morgan and bride wore serenad ed last night by tho Vigilant lioso com pany baud and entertained tlio boys right royally. Carpenters arc at work repairing tho two-story frame . house of Mrs. .Mary Kievis, on Second street, recently dam aged by fire. Mr. Samuel Carey, of tho C. & P. freight depot, entertained his friend, William Whitton, of'Toronto, over Sun day. The Martin's Ferry Maennerclior will give a masquerade at their hall 011 Washington stroet, Monday, February 29. Ernest Ilogo, a Toronto, Ohio, phar macist, will go in ltalston & Co.'s lian over streot dru^ store March 1. The case oi Aug. Holirey vs. the Term inal Railway Company is set for hear ing at St. Clairsvillo to-morrow. The Junior Mechanics will go to Steubcnvillo 011 Washington's birth day. Mrs. George Wolf died yesterday at tho family residence on Broadway. The livery stable oi Webbor & Co., on Fayette street, is being enlarged. Mrs. C. W. Swartz left yesterday for Anderson, Ind., to visit relatives. Mr. T. J. Irwin lias been elected sec retary of tlie Red Men of Ohio. Tho outlook for building this year is better than for several years. MOUNDSVILiLili | A. Miscellaneous Molnngo of Minor Mat tel's from Marshall's Metropolis. A little child of Mr. Bowman, who lives in the First ward, put a email piece of .metal in its mouth yesterday morning. The objeei slipped, down its throat, lodging in its windpipe. Physi cians were hastily summoned, and i)rs. Slater and Richardson hastened to its relief. Beforo they arrived, however, the family applied remedies that made the little sufferer cough violently, and the cause of its sufloring was thrown out. Had it not been speedily relieved death would have resulted in a very short time. Rev. J. A. Hopkins, of Wheeling, was here Sunday and aided in organizing a Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at tho Church of Christ. The oilicers of the club are: W. L. Brown, president; W. A. Welling, vico-presi dent; W. G. Spear, secretary; Miss Jennie Beans, .corresponding secretary; Miss Maud Brock, treasuror. The society will meet Thursday evenings. Moundsville people can now send mail to Wheeling on the 7:10 p. m. Ohio liiver railroad train. An order for the change was received lrom tho depart ment yesterday, and last night's train carriod tho first mail;; All matter for. that mail must bo in tho oilico by 0:30 o'clock. Judge Paull will be here to-morrow to hold a special term of 'court, for the pur pose of confirming somo sales and trans acting some business crowded over from the last regular term. Tho First ward Republican club has elected tho following delegates to the League, convention: A. D. Pierce, 0. U llollidav, L. B. Purdy, A. Conkloaiul C. C. Mathews. The son of Circuit Clerk Kimmins, who is ill with fever, was much worso yesterday, causing much uneasiness. Tho agitation in favor of opening tho i eastern extension of Second and Third streets has beguh again. A. E. Cloud, of tho firm of McICoo & Cloud, brokers, Pittsburgh, was hero yesterday. There is nothing like Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil to quickly euro a cold or re lieve hoarseness. Written by Mrs. M. J. Fellows, Burr Oak, St. Joseph Co., Midi. daw Tho Grippe linking In Alnhnmn. "La grippo is raging here, ami I find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to bo a certain euro for it," says W. G. Johns, of Trimble, Cullman countv, Ala. Mr. Johns ordered a supply of tlio Remedy to bo shipped by express as quickly .as possible. There is no question but this Remedy is of great value in the treat ment of tho grin, especially on account of its counteracting any tendency of tho diseaso towards pneumonia. It is also a prompt and certain cure for tho cough which usually follows an attack of the grip. 25 and 50 cont bottles for sale by druggists. daw Be sure you get tho genuino Bastin's Cough and Consumption Curofor coughs and colds. t Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria., AFTER TWENTY YEARS. Mr. 'Frank OtirlU Stiles Ills Or. so lit Full. Tlio Following Is Ills True Statement iu Di'all. "Twenty yeiirj in n. Ion;- lime, Ih It not? ilut It I* at least Hint lam; since that my troiitilo ilntes bad;, that I have carried' the burden of misery within nivei'lf." Tho speaker was Mr. Krnnlc Curtis, of No. llf>G High street, Whoellng. "I <lo not remember the exact date when my trouble began. but It dates buck about twenty years as near as I can toll anything about It," continued Mr. Curtis. "My father navs I was ran over by a wagon on the streets of Baltimore, whon 1 was a small child. I almost did from tho cft'octs of my In juries, but, on regaining my health again, I was left deaf In both ears, remaining thus until No vember 1, 1801, when I called on Drs. Copclau.l Holland placed myself under their care. I had continual ringing ami roarln?, and sounds In my cars similar to that of a train of cars, and at times a terrible pain In my head. "Catarrh tltmlly set in,' and my nose would stop tip so tight that I was compelled to breathe through my mouth to get air. Constant drop Eing of mucous from my head into my throat, cpt me hawking and spitting most of tho time. Two years ago my nose and throat got so bad, I would frequently coitgli so hard I would Spit blood as a result. Had no appetite, and what 1 <lld eat disagreed with me, causing terrl blo pains In my stomach, bowels and hack. 1 grew 83 weak and emaciated i wan hardly able to work, would feel more tired in tho ulornlng than tho night before on going to bed. I can now cat a good, square mcul aud rellsn it, can do a hard ilav's work with pleasure, which wat a continual draff heretofore: can hear an ordi nary conversation and can heartily recommend any ono suffering ai 1 have done, to try.those eminent specialists at No. 1121 Main-street, and bo relieved. The abovo statemont can be easily verified at 116G High street, Wheeling. DOCTORS COI'ELAND &. BELL lmvo located permanent ofilces at 112J Main street, Wheeling. \V. Va., where they treat with success all curable eases. Offlco hours?0 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. aud 7 to 9 p. tu. Sundays, 9 a. in. to 12 ni? and 1 to l p.m. Specialties?'Catarrh and diseases of tho Eye, Ear, Throat and Lungs. Consultation free. Address all mall to D1LS. COPELAND & BELL, 1121 Main street, Wheeling, W. Va. Treatment. Including medicine. $5 a month. R?*The olllce of Bits. Coi-hland it Bkli. is not connected in any way with any other otticCs In Wheeling. I'i.i-.ask i:EMKMm:it this. BEN WOOD. Industrial Items, Personal Gossip and General Nowa Notes. A small dinkey,' used at tho Riverside furnace to draw out cars of slag, went I over the bank yesterday, causing a bad wreck. The smoshup was caused by the track being undermined and conse quently giving away. The men on tho ! engine' jumped and escaped all injury, but the engino and carsnvero bAdly mashed. All day yesterday the cars were drawn by mules. Tho Ladies' Aid society of tho M. F. church will hold a Martha Washington tea party at'tlie city hall, Monday Feb. 22. As tliis is not tho first of this form I of entertainment, every ono attending fuels confident.of an enjoyable evening. Tho ladies of tho llopo society arc making preparations for an ''auction block" and supper, to bo held at the ! City hall Saturday and Monday, March 5 and 7. Tho ladies will mask and will i be disposed of to tho highost bidder. Mr. Radclifle, a very estimable lady of the upper ward, died Sunday.at tiie 'home of her daughtor, Mrs. F. Hop kins, of paralysis. Funeral services will j bo held to-morrow from her late home. I Tiie Children's Band oi Willing Work | ers will give a very excellent literary and musical entertainment at tho M. 15. church next Saturday evening. Pro I cceds for a new Sunday School library, j Mr. Louis Schreinich left yesterday I for Pittsburgh, from winch place ho will go to St. Louis, whero ho has ac cepted a position and will locate per j manently. | The Rosette social gave another of its select hops.at Dolan's hall last evening,, j and liko all its efforts it was a complete j success. Tho music was by Kilinoyer. The Ladies' Society of St. Matthow's I church will givo a- supper and bazaar at tlfo city hall, Saturday and Monday ovoning, Feb. 27and 29. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, of Canadaville, will shortly bo tho guests of Mr. Wil liam Croekard. Will Thotnaa is tho guest of Pitts burgh friends this week. It is not theory but fact?that Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the weak strong. A fair trial will convince you of its merits. If you ncccl spectacles, eves tiro or head "aches when reading or sowinir, consult and have your eyes tested for glasses without chargoa by Prof. Shed, the Optician, corner Main and Elevonth streets. The only exclusive optician in tho state. ttiisany It "Will Curo Cutnrrh. ? Chicago, III. The Sanplc Inhaler and Mcdicinc Company, ML Vernon, 0 Gkntlemf.n: ? I commenced using your Inhaler some three months ago, and have received such decided benefit from it that r believe it will entirely cure the catarrh with which I have suffered for somo years. It far excels anything that I have ever used, and I have tried about everything. Respectfully yours, J. A. Haiti, Real Estato and Loan Broker, 15'J La bile street. ' tuaf FOR FOltTY YEARS DR. 1YM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR + THE + LUNGS, litis been a noYcr-falliug family remedy for COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, "LA OKIFPK," SOKE Til (CO AT, HO AUSENKSS. 1'NEUMONIA, CATAKltU, INFLUENZA. ACUTE AND CHKONIO IIUONCHITIS, ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGH, CltOUP, PLEUHISV, PAIN IN TIIE SIDE AND UllEAST, SPITTING OF HLOOD, and ull il houses of tho , Throat, Cliest anil Luiujs Lending to CONSUMPTION D1S. WM. IIALIVS HALS AM contains no opium, morphine, nor any deleterious drug. It soothes and heals tho Membranoof the Lungs, jnflamed and poisoned by. disease," tmd prevents night sweats und .tightness aoross the cliest It is nlcasant to tho taste. Be sure and ask for DK. WJi. HALL'S HALSAM, and take no other. FOR SALE BY LOGAN J)RUG CO., t >.nd All Dncanisrs. rmcE, 25c. o0c; si 0). Dlt. AV3I. HALL CO., NEW YOKE. CC2*MWdK jpcCIAL. CORSET SALE-H. EMSHEIMER. 200 dozen Ferris Waists, for ladies and children. The most perfect waist made. Thompson's Glove Fitting, P. N., C. B., Warner's Health, Ball's, R. & G.,and all popu lar makes of Corsets. A choice line of low and high-neck and V shaped Cor set Covers. Ladies' Cambric Skirts, Chemise, Gowns, Drawers, etc. The linest line in the state. H 1 tVori MATERIAL, >5) SHAPE. S^manahip, Tawv.faflt?nod Buttonn, Cocd/oitto Button.lioldi. ? " "--mltioll' Itiri^Suck!fTat hT?."'i^ralt7a]U*panfion of lane* Bo *uro Tonr \ ... GOOD SENSE COSSET WAISTS will wear longer than any others, and can be washed without injury, RECOMMENDED KND FOR SALE BV 18 AND 20 ELEVENTH STREET. SPECIAL SALE.-GEO. R. TAYLOR. FINE CHEESE CLOTH In order to close out our stock of Fine Quilted and Tufted Cheese Cloth Comforts we offer from this date great inducements, as follows: Eleven $ I .^o Comforts at . Thirty-five $ 1.85" Comforts.at Forty $2.00 Comforts at . . Thirty-three $2.5'o Comforts at. . $2.00 Fifteen $2.75 Comforts at . . $2.25' Fifteen $3.00 Comforts at . . .$2.40 $1.2? . $1.48 $1.70 FINE ALL WOOL BED BLANKETS All of the above shown in Market Street Room, NO. 1153. JACKETS and WRAPS Continued at Half Price! price lists on application. oil well supplies. GIL WELL SUPPLY CO., 91 and 92 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa< n Manufacturo and Soli Every Article, Tool or Appliance Needocl ?at? ARTESIAN WELLS, Either for Gas, Oil, Water or Mlnoral Tosta. boilers, casing, engines, fittings, derricks, pumps, tubing, cordage. BRASS AND IRON GOODS and For Stoam, Gas, Petroleum or REAL ESTATE. FOB SALE. If you want? iilcibAiit homo on tho I.dnnd, I van'sell von.u ntw seven-roomed hou-o. with >ath room. luuiKtry and ? all inodom con- ? vomoncei or an eight-roomed brlu* home, 0:1 Market ftrei't, mvir tho bu.ilnoM contra of the city. Wo also liuvo bulldlug lots iu all parti of ^Storeroom and btulne?w and dwelling. n. Blulne, Ohio, foot of St. i'lulravJllo? hill. Wuolo bu-dneii for f-UJOO. I.ot % ucro, la fruit. Brick row, 223*. 2210, 22U und 221L A 10 pa: cut Investment , ? , New six-roomed hou'oon North hrlc htreot, hltfli ami dry, fur 'fbreo-roomod home, No. 2? South Huron street, lot 33x120, rooui enough furuuothurhou.se, 91.700. , Now four-roomed house, 2715 Moyatou street, SlJf'iO. The six-roomed frnmo homo, with n most do* slrablo corner lot, northeast corner of Koit' uud Twcnty-tlfth tdreets. A now slvroomed houso ou McColloch street. Knit Wheeling, 3'?)d cm a uud tho balanco lu i,mull payment*. New uoublo houso. seven rooms, each sldo hnnl wood llnlsh, nil uiodorn Improvements: rill pay 10 i>cr cent iu? Investment. .. BUILDING LOT8. Ou Fourteenth, Fifteenth and McColloch streets, East Whoollng. On South Front street On North York street, river lot. Corner North York nnd Cromwell stroota; nlco locution. Lota iu Gilchrist addition from 8225 to 3150, and theso arogood lots. on high ground. On Wnbftjih street, In old Fair Grounds, Ou South Fcnu street. ? TO LET. BUSINESS PROPERTY. Business homo, 1051 Market street. Htoro room at 1223 Muln strcot Modern nine*roomed house, with hath. laun* dry rooms, etc., corner Soutji Front und Flulc streeUi. Six-roomed dwolllng, North Erlo strcot; sulU* ablo for two families. Seven-roomed houso, 53 South York street. Olllco rooms, second floor, 1213 Main street. Dairy farm. XA rnllo from this city ou National plko. Throo-roomed house, 100 Virginia stroit l'lvo-roomcd house, 10 South Broadway. Six-roomed house on South Kim street. Six-roomed houso, 200 North York street G. O. SMITH, fel l 1229 Markot Street _ FOR BENT. No. 123 Thirty-third stroet. flvo rooms. No. 2203 KoiVstreet, six rooms. No. 2102 Muln street, cloven rooms. No. 71 New Jersey Ktieot, six rooms. No. 2315 Chapllnc street, storo room. No. 3027 Chapllnc strcot, four rooms and batn room. * No. 31 South York street, flvo rooms. No. 1001 Main street, store room. No. 4 Tentn street, store room. No. 0 Tenth streot, store room. No. 77 Main street, live rooms. No. 3712 Jacob street, two-story brick. No. 1503 Cbupllno street, threo rooms, second floor. No. 1311 Market street, ofllco room. No. 120 Seventeenth street, eight room3. No. KM Main street, eight rooms. No. 2139 Main street, store room and dwelling. No. 15 Ohio street, twclvo rooms. FOR SKLE. Houses and lots in all parts of tho city. 8toeks bought and sold. ItlNEUAKT & TATUJI, fell Ian Mnrkctstrct. POBSALB. Thirty-six ncros adjoining Kim Grove, cheap." Building silo for dwelling ou Twenty-eighth street, SI'*). A large lot at McMochcn, 303 by 205.fect Very cheap. House oi seven rooms. 2331 Koff street, 83,50). House of eight rooms, bricic, Jacob street, ba- ' tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. House of cl?ht rooms, brick, on Market street Centre Wheollug. House of eight room3, brick, 2303 Jacob street, S2.500. Two half lots on EofT strcot, Sixth ward,' S1.0D) each. Two lots on Woods street. Eighth ward, cheap. House of live rooms with lot 33x103 foot, on Jacob street, 81,300. House of sevon rooms on North Markot strjil at a bargain. House of llvo rooms on Jacob street, Fifth ward. $1,000. Lot3ou South Front and North Front straaii. . Island. Seven lots, fflxlOD feet, in Filan. Whyte a il Gallagher's addition. Price S103 to 32)0 each. Corner half-lot on McColloch and Belmont streets. v Houso orslx rooms, good condition. 23o5 Wool ctrcet. 52.201 One of tho bo?t manufacturing slta? lu t'ai city, fronting on two railroads. Good business corner lu Centra Wheeling. 'Choleo lot? lu Glendalo. hots in Fifth ward in Filan & Whyts'i addition. 1 NESB1TT & DEVINE, 1739 Market Stroot. fell FOB IK/IE--IsTT. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. A Mont'i. No. (VI Thirteenth street, three roifrns.' S 7 0) No. (VI Thirteenth strcer, three rooms 11) 00 No. OlThirteenth streut, four rooms 13 03 No. (VI Thirteen Hi, street, four rooms- 13 00 No. 2511 Alley B, two rooms f> 00 No.2020 Alley B, two rooms.. fi 0) --POSSESSION APRIL 1st i A Month. No. 1027 Market itre?t?rooms S 10 (K) No. 2315 Chaplinc street '. 15 ()j ; No. 2811 Alley C 10 0) No. 1001.1603 and 10.5 Ulmpllno street, now oo occupied as saloon, livery and sale* stables. No. 329 Fourteenth street S 27 00 . No. 3-15 Fourteenth street '. :;0 0) No. S3") Main street, boarding-house 33 31 No. 2919 Woods street .- 30 0) Seventy acre farm for market gardening, twj miles north of the city, $503 per ntiuurn. FOB_SALE. Belvedere o!a, $100 to SIOO. Newbousc at Elm Grove,.eight rooms, two attic rooms and cellar, ground 03x170 feet, price S 2,401 No. G8 Thirty-tlrst street- f>.r>(K) Market street property 18,OA) Cbaplinc street residence 15,0.)) Fourteenth street residence .. s.030 Fourteenth street residence 0,0)) Building site on South street, between Market and Main streets, fronting U? Icet R.0D3 Main street property 12.00) Building for manufacturing purposes 2>.030< No. 335 Main 6trict .-. .. 4,0)3 No. '233!; Main street ....... 2.50) No. 2338 Main street 2,f?0) No. 2500 Main street t.... 1.503 No. 2002 Main street 1,20) No. 2C0S Main street 1.200 No. 250.1 Alky 1) 1.0,)) No, 2GO> Woods street 1.70) No. 102 > McColloch street 3,093 Kos. 1222 and 122J Baltimore street. nu:v houses, five rooms each, both houses tor 1,503 Two lots on South Front street No. ,UC Ohio street 2,10) No. 2314 Kofi* street 2,W) Cornor lot, souttiwest corner Virginia nnl South York street. JAMES A. HENRY, [leal Estate Agent. U. 8. Claim Attorney, E.xperl in Pension Claims, ja2fl 1612 Market Struct. GENERAL NOTICES. NOTICE! This is to notify tho public in goneral that W. S. Wilson has no connection whatevor with the HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, and that no trans action of his in any nature, will bo recognized by mo. ii. 15. jioeSeu, Manager for Western Pennsylvania and West Vn., Hj Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, i'a. fel-rrh.ts ? M ONEY TO LOAN, SECURED BY FIRST MORTGAGE IN OHIO REAL ESTATE R. T. HOWELL. ! Insuranco and Real Estate Agent, Bridgeport, O iiol7 machinists E EMOVKD, REDMAN & CO. ITavo removed their Machlno Shop to tho nevt corrugated iron building on ChapUno Htrcot, bo tween Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, aud trie now ready for business m tho new place. Hi SUBSCRIBE FOR TSE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. $100 PEHYEKR. '