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Nov O.ir.BANs, La,, March X?1Tito morning trains carried invny litany of llio sports who saw Inst night's Unlit, ami there will bo a further ami [(router exodns tills ovening. Tlio easterners generally aro vory anxious to got a<vny, for tliey plungod hoavily on Maltor, ami aro nearly If not qulto broku. l'itz sirnmons had a good night's sloop, ami was up early this niorninL'. Uy 10 o'clock ho had como down to tho St. Charles, had rogletorcd, and was receiv ing tlio congratulations of hundrods of mlmirors. Tho Australian said lie felt as well as ho ever did in his lifo. llo bore no marks resulting from lastiilght's contost. i-Ttzsiinmons will probably go back to Bay tit. Louis for a day or two, * and then go north with Carroll. , Tho Malior party wero scattered this morning. Malier did nut show himself on tho streotn to-day lm-auso. of the damaged condition of his face, which this morning is still very much swollen ( aud qnito unpresentable. Mitchell is in consultation with tho I Olympic Club mimngouient negotiating for a tight with Sullivan, llo says ho ! wants to try his hand against tho 'cham pion onco moro and is willing to fight uuforo tho Olympic Club in Octobor for a purso and will make a eido "hot of | So,000 on himself. Sullivan may bo of fered an opportunity to moot the ling-1 lialnnaii. iru: itAsii iiAiii, sciitiDur.E .Adopted l?y tlio Tlio (initios of tlio rittftliur(;U Club and tho aillo.'mo. New Yon:;, March 3.?It was 10:30 this morning when tho baso ball mag nates got together. It was noon, how ever, boforo the leuguo entered into sossion, and delegates did not know ox uctly what business they wore to trans act. Tho schedule which was prepared was adopted and tho convention closed at 4 p. in. Tho championship season is divided into two divisions in conso qucnco of tlio increased number of clubs in tlio now organization. It was at tirst proposed to divido tho series so as to make tho first consist of eighty-six games and the second of sixty-six, but this was found objectionable to many, aud consequently each division con tains seventy-seven games. Tlio win ner of each series will play together itt the end of the season for tho cham pionship. Tho season opens on 'April Tho Pittsburgh games at homo, first division, aro: With lioston May 11,11!, June 12,13; with Brooklyn May ,2, 3, June!), 11; with Now Yo'rk Mav!!, 10, July 1,2; with Philadelphia Mav-1, 5, .Inly 7, S; with Baltimore April 29, 30, July -1, 4; with Washington May 0,7, July 6, 0; with Cleveland June i", IS, 20; with Cincinnati May IS, 10,'Juno2-1, 25; with Louisville April 23, 20, 27; with Chicago May 10, 17, Juno 10,10; with St. Louis April 21,22, 23. Second division?With Boston August IS, 10, 20; with Brooklyn August 22, 23, 24; with Now York August 20, 30, 31; with Philadelphia August 25, 20, 27; with Baltimore September 1,2,3; with Wash ington August 17, Seiitembor 5, 5; with Clevohiud 0, 8, September 10, 11; with Cincinnati August 11, 12, 13; with Louisville July 29, 30, Octobor 3,4; with Chicago September 22, 23, 24; with St. Louis August 9,10, October 5, 0. All Fourth of July games will be play ed in the wost while tlio Kastern clubs will have decoration aud labor day at homo. No two American Association clubs open grounds togother. No two American clubs compete on holidays. Tho distance that each club lias to trav el in its circuit lias been carefully allot ed, and where any club ban moro than its sliaro it will bo considered and tho oxponses equalized at the end of the season. Tho distance oach club has to travel is as follows: lioston, 13,334 miles; Brooklyn, 13,320; Now York, 12, !)5S; Philadelphia, 12,873; Baltimore, 12, 321; Washington, 12.3SS; Pittsburg, 13, 001; Cleveland, 13,052; Cincinnati, 14, 052; Louisville, 15,601; Chicago, 14,309, and St. Louis, 14,970. Total number of miles traveled 102,835 miles, average 13, 527 miles per clnb. The national board, as tho old board oi control i.s now called, organized dur ing the afternoon. Mr. Byrne.was elect ed president and Nick Young secretary and treasurer; Zach Phelps is the other member. The magnates will moot again in an nual session in November next. C'lmrtci-H Grantod. Fpccial Dispatch to the InteUigaiccr. Charleston*, W. Va., March ".?The secretary of stato to-day issued.charters tho Point Pleasant Building and Loan Association, for the purpose of en couraging industry, frugality and homo building and saving among its mem bers. The principal olllce will be at Point Pleasant and tho capital sub scribed is $1,850. The amount paid in is $135, with tho privilego granted to increase to $500,000. Shares are $151)' each, held by Senator Wiley and - eight others, all residents of Point Pleasant. Also tho Jonos Lumber Company, for tho purpose of constructing and "oper ating tramroads and horse railroads, moving sawmills and doing such other things as pertain to a lumber company. Tho principal ollico will he at Parkers burg, ~\V. \ a.' Tho capital subscribed is $4,500. The amount paid in is $150, with tho privilego granted to increase to 8100,000. Shares are $100 each and aro held by S. Jonos and others of Parkers burg. TnrcH to tho Conventions. Chicago, March The Central Traf fic Association authorized a half fare rate for tho Democratic national con vention in June, tickets to bo sold Juno ]t> and 20, and good returning to July 8. Tor tho Republican national convention the, dato of salo has been_ extended from Juno 2 to 0, with Juno 25 as tho re turn limit. Notoil Cracksman Arrostotl. St. Louis, March S.?-John B. Curry, a notorious cracksman, for whom tho po lico have been searching sinco Novem ber 2S, 1SSU, has been arrosted here. On the dato inontioned he robbed tho post ollico at Mound City, 111., of $1,000. Six shootera "wero necessary to persuado him to surrender. A Minister's Suleiilc. Leuanon, III., March 3.?Rev. Harris Thompson, a Baptist minister, commits ted suicide yesterday in a tit oi mental derangement, tho result of la grippe. Gakfif.ld Tea is peculiarly adapted to persons of sedentarv habits,"as its action is mild, not drastic or constipating, leaving no after ill-eifecta. w llHIiLAIKK I'lllMAHIISS. Tho lln|iulillcu?M clinoio tliolr CAild'tlllo* fur Wiiril Ofllui'rH Mini I>ul*nutu*. The Hepuldlcaiis of Bollairo had tlscir ward primaries Inst nisht tu nominate cnixlUlutca fur wnrd oil'toura and choose dolomites to tlio ci[y convention. It-is conceded Hint tlio convention will ro-" noiulnnto Mr. Mctiowan for juij'or, so Hint, wub out of tlio fight. Tlio contest was for tlio doleRntoa in tlio interojt of tlio aspirants for tlio otlico of marshal, mid for Council and tlio iissessorsliip!. Tlio result was an follows: First ward?Council, A. M.K.Boyd; assessor, J. 1'. Lomnn. Second ward?Council. .Tolm It. lloff iiinii; assessor, llloliard Hoover. Third ward?Council, Joseph Clem an hi assessor, Dora Ogle. Fourth ward?Council, Charles I.nn easier; assessor, lioorgo K. l.ittluson. Fifth ward?Council, Cieorgo \V. Mc I.nin and J. \V. Jlorrill; assessor, Harry l.aiure. Of tho dolofrates Donald McDonald, candidate for marshal, trot tho nix from tho First and Second wards; .lolin Stro ll I o tho nine from tho Third and Fourth, but there will ho a contest its to ono of tlieso, McDonald claiming that his man was oleetod. In tho Fifth Jimmy John son ?Ot tho fivo doloitatos. Tlio vote cast in all tho wards was largo, a:id un usual interest ia felt all ovor town. IJOStX IN Wlir.KLING. A Ulsllngutaliuil Acti o.h ?al?l to bo Dyluu * ill Now Yurie. A apecial dispatch from Now York printed yeBtorday eays that Miss Hen rictta Grossman it dying there. Miss Grossman's father was a member of Con. Itosocrans'a statV early in tlio war, when his headquarters woro hero and she was born in tho McLure house, a fact sho recalled when alio last appeared here. Tho telegram says: Pretty Henrietta Grossman, tho pop ular young actress who created tlio title role of "Gloriuna" at Herrmann's Then tro, ia lying near unto death in her flat in tho Margarita, No. 117 Wnverly place. A physician is in constant at tendance, and at the bedside aro Miss Grossman's parents, Major and Mrs. G. 11. Grossman, of Youncstown, 0.; her sister, Mrs. George Fawcett, and hor husband. Sod ley Brown. Overwork in preparing for "Gloriana" culminated in illness a week ago Wodnesdav night. Tho.cxtontef Miss Grossman's illness has not been appreciated at tho thea tre, where it watt aaid Saturday night that sho would bo back to work in tho middle of tho week. Tlio fact is that grip set in and added complications. Friday night she lay a long time in a semi-comatose condition,^ whilo those about her hourly expccted her death. Even when she rallied a bit it was only toaav that she had despaired of life and to bid her relatives an aflectionato fare well. Yostordny she was slightly im proved and her father said to a reporter last ovoning that the outconio was a matter of fearful uncertainty. Miss Grossman is extemoly pretty, and has a fascinating iigurc. Slio was born during tho rebellion, at Wheeling, W. Ya. Whilo playing her first en gagement with Bartley Campbell's "White Slave" company she mot b'edloy Brown, also a mombor of the same cast, and shortly after was married to him. They'havo ono child, a boy. Miss Grossman is a member of Daniel Froh man's stock company, but not being in tho bill at his theatre, lias been at lib erty to play in "Gloriana," under Charles Frohman. Just previous t<? "Gloriana" alio was in "Tho Junior Partner." MR. MOHAN TALKS Of the Mononjrnli ISoycott?A CouCcrenco to bo Held. l'ithburgh Dispatch, Thursday. M.F.Moran,of "Wheeling', a member of the National Board of tho United Mine Workers'Union, was in tho city yester day. He said: "Tho West Virginia minors aro Retting along as well as could bo wished just now. The only trouble down there is with tho Monongah Coal Company. It will bo remembered that this company somo time ago discharged all its men becruse thoy belonged to thfc union and hired a cheaper grade of miners. Tho result was it could get its coal into Wheeling and sell it there at lower rates than tho homo operators could. This hurts business to a great extont, so tho miners ouietly. placed a ban 011 the coai, which lias been working Suc cessfully. "Senator Camden, a member of the company, has notified me that I10 wishes to have a conference. President McBride and myself will moot him in a few days. All wo want is that tho com pany recognize tho union and we will raiso the boycott. I think ho will doit." Marshall County Criminals. At Moundsvillo tho Marshall county grand jury completed its work vector day, finding tho following indictments: M. L. Brantner, 2; John Kuhl. 2; John Iliggins, 2; Thomas Iliggins, 1; James liiggins, 1; Andrew Hammond, 1; Kichard Fleming, 1; Abo Ernst, 1; Henry Ernst, 3; L. \). St. Myers, 1; J. A. Chambers, 1; George Nice, 1; Ebby Simuis, 1; C. T. Williams, 1; Charles Clark, 1. Tho above are all for viola tion of tho laws .regarding tho sale of intoxicating liquors. John Michael was indicted for petit larceny and Eggy. Condrey and L. Gcoglino for folony. Letter from Cyrus W. Field, Jr. S East SOtii Stiieet, \ New York, May 8th, 3SS3. ( Several times this winter I have suf fered from scvoro colds on my lungs. Each time J have appliod Allcock's Porous Plasters, and 111 overy instance I have been quickly rqlieved'by apply ing one across my chest and one on my back. My friouds, through my advice, havo tried tho oxporimont and also found it most successful. I feol that I can recommend them most highly to any one who may see lit to try tliem, CVitus W. Field, Jr. Every first-class grocer in the city keeps M. Keilly'a Strawberry Ilams anil Pure Leaf Lard. Tin: besi reform in domestic life is without doubt tho introduction of Laughlin's Infant Cordial. Now no more laudanum need bo given to ba bies. I-u Grippo Sucood.ifully Treated. "I havo just recovered from a second attack of the crip this year." says Mr. James O.Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. "In tho latter case [ used Chamberlain's Couch Rotnody, and I think with considorablo success, only being iu bed a little over two days, neainst ten days for tho first attack. The sccond attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as tho first but for tho use of this remedy, as I had to go to bed in about six Hours after being 'struck' with it, whilo in the first case I was able to attend to business about two days before getting 'down.'" DAW Children Cry for Pitcher's Casioriai HERY0U3 AMD 'SICK ilSADACQS. How to Perfectly Cure Ihem. . All forms of headaoho uro of a uorvous cbnruc t.'f, and uro caused by a wotiknoB*. Irritation or illsoaJ'C of nerves of the Uoud. or to tho disorders of tho system from yprlivt DoblJIty, miliaria, and to euro such cawiU 1? ubiolntelv inuevury to ti.ie l>r. Greene's Korvuru. Tho llrlp i&m, which has been so prevalent, cause* more headaoho nn ! lchvo.'i tho nerves of tho head lu-ti moro weakened nnd diseased condition than any other It now n affection. ThU condition IhonUl finer Ik1 nmhctcd. Many pcrionx who iiiilbr frpta houdacho have, by repented failure".to find re lief, despaired of euro.' To such we. would nay, by all means secure it bottlo of thin wonderful remedy, mul watch Its marvellous elRjetu. It h the most purfcot euro known for headache, l'uroly vegetable oiul harmless Drugglsto, 41. "Far over twenty year* my life was mado mlsor nblo by frequent and terrlblo hoadftchoa. At tlmtvi tlioy wore no hut ere 1 feared 1 would go la* nmio. "Oh! My Hoacl 13 SplUtincr!" Ao one could tujfer trow than I did. 1 bought Dr. Greene's Norvura, and the very flrti bottle stop put the headache*, nml I never had any trouble with in) lirnd ulnco that thiin. After rvfferlno for twenty ycun 1 was cured by Dr. {IrecaoVs Norvura. Jilts MAHY GRKKNK, Uasln Ht., Norristown. IV ?**Dr. Greono, tho successful spoolnll.it, lu curing all formsof uervou:< unit chronic diseases, 5T? W. 14th BtreetT New York, cuu bo consulted free, pcr&onully or by letter. Call or write to him about your case or send for symptom blank to fill out, and a letter fully explaining your dls case, glvlni: ml vice, Ac. will bp return^! fn.v. omo lkgihijAtuhr Tho Appropriation ISill 1'ushuh tho Uoukc. Other ISilln Pnisod* Special Dltputch to the InteUicenccr. Coi.umiil's, 0., Murch 3.?Tho bill of Mr. Taylor, of Champaign, chairman of tho finance committee, making appro priations for tho lastthrco quarters of the fiscal ycarendinjjNovcmbor 15,1SU2, and tho first quarter of 1SS)3, was passed in tho house this afternoon, after Liking considered all day. This is'tho earliest (iato such a bill lias boon passed for many years. The house added $3,150 to tho amender total, and tho total amount of partial and general bills is $-.300,000. Mr. Parker's bill to roorgauizo the Cleveland board oi oducation under the federal system passed tho house. Tho bill of Mr. lleinlein providing that where an election preciijct is made up of a part oi p. town, two tfoDarato bal lot-boxes bo used, passed tho house. This moasuro is applicable all over the state and particularly to Bridgeport. Mr. 'Mnlloy I'.cxnombored. Special DU.patch to the In'.elltqenrer. Columbus, 0., March 3.?Son. Jolm lw Malloy, clcrk of.tho house ofvreprfc sontatives and ex-president of the state boardof pardons, was kindly remember ed by thatbody this afternoon. A hand some gold watch and chain was present ed to him by Mr. Kennedy in behalf of the board. Mr. .Malloy "acknowledged the gift nndbanquetted his friends later in the evening. Now Penitentiary Warden. Sjxcial Dispatch to the Intclliycnccr. Columbus, 0., March 3.?The board of ponitontiary managers to-day elected J. C. James, of Jackson county, as warden to succeed B. F. Dyer, whoso term will expire in May. wg? Must Pay for Hllchteil Affoctlouo. Special Correspondence of the Intelligencer. PitiLii'pi, W. Va., March 3.?The jury in the Dent-Pickens suit for breacli of marriage promiso rendered a verdict against Pickens lor ?0,000 and the court refused to set it aside. This is the sec ond verdict against him. "West Virginia Pnmlouft. Special Dispatch to the hitcUiucnccr. ? I! Washington, I). C., March' 3,?Wedt Virginia pensions granted to-day: Original?Daniel Saver, Ilirani L. Bartlett, James Likeness, John Kennen. Additional?Salathiel Samples, Salem Bennett. Supplemental?"William Myers. Reis'sue?Enoch Cassada, dccoased. Original widows, etc.?Alice T. IIol aley, Mildred Priddy (mother), Hesiono Dobbins. It is not theory but fact?that Hood's Sarsaparilla makes tho weak strong. A fair trial will convince you of its merits. Fresh Garden Seeds in bulk and pack age at J. Williams' grocery, on Wash ington street. ? - i:ow-* Lust week a trapper near Blaine, Neb., caught a beaver weighing nearly a hun dred pounds. I was so much troubled with catarrh it seriously atlocted my voice. 0no.bot tle of Ely's Cream Balm did.the..work. My voice is fully restored.?B^ F. Lieps ner, A. M., Pastor of tho Olivet Baptist Church, Philadelpeia, Pa. mwf&w Chicago university has an endowment fund of $4,000,000," and tho president says that $1,000,000 moro has been prom ised. ? . cg9?e?ocot?0OCO3OGOOOt9oosaoooe?oos7 ?6*1 d Young Mothers ?Makes Ghild Birilh Kasy, I Shortens Labor, 3 S Lessens Pain, S g Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. * g Dook to "Mothers" mailed TliEL. <> c GRADFSELD REGULATOR CO. 2 O ATLANTA, GA. S ? SOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS. 2 ' LOGAN DRUG CO., mrl9-D.l\V ANt) Al.L iSsmple's Atomizing Inhaler and Remedies. Safe, Successful and in accordtincc with the vlost advanced idea3 of Medical Science. Un qualifiedly indorsed by eminent Throat and Lung Specialists. Used by them fur years with wonderful results. Cleanses, Soothes and Heals Bynpplyinp remedial sigents?possesscd of marvelous healing properties?dircctly to the inflamed mucous surfaces of all, even the moit remote parts of tlie respiratory tract, and announcing them as eflectually ua 11 they wore on the nurfeco of the body. v Ccrrcfpondence with nil ujjlictcd urgently solicited. Consultation and Medical Advice for all such FREE AndS/ttab,e FREE We have just re ceived soo of these Handsome Waists in all the New Styles and qualities in sizes from 32 to 42. It is not necessary for us to praise the make, finish and fit of these Waists, as our last season's suc cessful sales have demonstrated this fact that there are no Waists made that equal them. They are simply superb. Please call and see them. H.EMSHE1MER IS AND 20 ELEVENTH STREET. OIL WELL SUPPLIES.. OIL WELL SUPPLY CO., 91 and 92 Watar Streat. .Pittsburgh, Pa. Manufacturo end Sell Evory Artlclo, Tool or Appllanco Noodod ARTESIAN WELLS, Eithor for Gaa, Oil, Watar or Minora! Tost3. BOILERS, CASING, ENGINES. FITTINGS, DERRICKS, PUMPS, TUBING, CORDAGE. BRASS AND IKON GOODS AND SUPPLIES For Steam, Gas, Petroleum or Watar. THE DERBY WftlSTS-H EMSHEIMKR. WTHB&. DERBY WAISTS I CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. Cost Merely Nominal, within the reach or e.vory one, m matter whnf tneir financial condi- i lion. You can* treat yourself with pcrfcct liafety and nbsolute certainty of satisfactory result! While others relieve, we guarantee a cure, and offer $50C for a Case of Catarrh, Broncliitis, Asthma or Catarrhal or Incipient Consumption We Cannot Care, And no ease can he tso aggravated or so far advanced thai our trca'jnent will not give instant relief. WRITE US AT ONCE FOR PARTICULARS. Itcud What Those Who llavo Used ItSay. IIELLEVILLI3, 0.', Sept. 2S, 1331. JtvfTered for twenty yfr.rs with Catarrh. I procured nnd used Semnle'i Inhalor nnd their Na 3 Inhalant according to Qlrcctlons aud am happy to say I am entirely uclt. 15. C. BROWN. Secretary Eellovllle Jl'if; Company, /irnx unable to spoil: above r. ichrpfr. Within two months from that time T could breathe with rerfcct. caso and 'comfort, the diseaM having l>an entirely drhtu nut v/jr.y lunys and t&divj tticy arc atr tircij Jrec Jrom iti cjfeds, thanks to Sewplc'a Inhaler and remedies. ' ' C.'If. COB, Centcrhnrp, 0. My dmiRhtcr hwl been afflicted with Catarrh for sovoral years. Used Seinple'a Inhaler and Remedies aud is now entirely J ret from the unpleasant twnptoriu. ' 3?. S. TOLAND, M. D., Martlnsburff, 0. Filtered from Afthmn Jar twenty year/?, procured Scruple's Inhaler find Remedies,* fipnsms prow lfphtcr and intervals longer. After u few mouths it disappeared altogether and have not had any ipnjMinso/it/oriuMi'ears. _ ,, ? A. \\. CilLMLU, Mt. Vernon, 0. ftJTfiold by C. It GOKTZE, 117 Sixteenth Street Trade supplied by W. 13. WILLIAMS. The Semple Inhaler and Medical Co., MT. VERNON. O. HEADQUARTERS.FOR SEWING MACHINES & TYPEWRITERS. Sewing Machines! Writing Machines! AlL OF THE BEST. YOU DI'iOP A POSTAL! U'E DO TIIE REST! !edw. L, ROSE sco. i J. I. BALLARD, Manager, 51 Twelfth St. xar ADVERTISE IN A WIDELY CIRCULATED NEWSPAPER. __n uAI. i:37 ATu, FOB SALE" Two very di?lrnll) lot* imSuuth Front .-tn-ot, Iiintil, lltill lot on Moyium attoo:, S.'xtU warl.fVX). Cheap, Half lot on Ko'ltdr^t. wurd. SI.O ?.?. SLvio.tmi'tl lio;i-o on WooJii Mroet, i.'ontfn Wheeling, $l..*-> i IajIj* on Htititli VlmiiHtio, KoITand Jacob Ktrocu, xroiuff.Y)io >) chi n. II'him.' 1f ?i:.- rooiiti, L'ilVi Woods blreol; good condition, }ju?|nwsi Ijnuv dti Mi.rkut street, im mem Jio.jho uxr?.oinot Twuuty-slxth and ChapliniHtrvcK >. Oiio littW i(Kon Twenty-ninth ?tiwt, I3W, ininy-ilx iw-ro' adjoining Klin Wrovo. clioin. 151 IMxnix ?!io for dwell I m; yu Twenty-i With ativoi, tf ivi. . A largo lot at MeMoahon. 10J by 20? fout. Very cheap. '? 11 o(i*o of elubt room*. brlcs, Jacob stroot, bo twocii Mfioenthimd Hlxtoonth streets. Ilou.v iif fitrlit rooms, briek, on Market ?tract, Com ro \\ houllux. jHgjuoofcltfhtroorai, brloV, 2J0) Jacob ntrjot, Ilou1 i of live roomi with lot S3xtOJ foot, on Jiicrtb*trc?t, Jl.S'l), llousoof seven roouu ou North Murkot strcot at n Imnrulii. Seven lots, .'AxliM fe"t. in Kllan. vrhyto nn l Gallai'hor ?addition. l'rlno 810J loJ.MOoach. corner half-lot on MeColloeh and UoLiuoat BtlTCIfl. Ono of tho boit manufaoturlnj blwi In tho Cli v, fronting ou two r*llro.uK Choloo >ot? In Olomlila. J.ots m Flltt ward in FiUa A W hytoM addition. NES3ITT & DEVINE, 1739 Stroot. Mr.T fqbbsitt. No. 5?'. Thirteenth itroct, nix rooms, bath room and nttjo. Ifoth ru>os. Uoud yiml. No. 2lo:i Main street. two roouu, third lloor, v' Ir? h?vontc?"t!? htivx't. four roomu. No, ?1.5 Main Mreot, eight rooms, v strool. thr?;u mom*. V1.0' :K; TlUrty-?ovonth street, thrco room* r?o. 12H I'hlriy-ihlrd street, live room*. i1.0, ?;:1W ?'?root, six room*. Jjo. *.M)2 Muln street, eleven rooms. No. lull Midn street, utore room. No. 4 Tontli street, storo room. S0, ? Teiiih Hiroct, More room. Na 4i Main street, live room*. No. 3< 12 .Ineob street. two-story brick. No. i;il l Market street, office room, v ";Hu\,llln stre^' r?K)in and dwelling No. 1j Ohio street, twelve room*. FOR SKL5. Houses and lota in all parts of the city. Stocks bought uud ?old. illXKUAUT & TATU3I, _i?JI 1-111 Market Street. FOB SALE. If yon want a pica ant home on (ho Island, r caii soil you a new seven-roomed house, with bath room, laumtry and all modern con veniences, or an eight-roomed brick house, on J> nrl:ot street, near t!ic businoss ccntrj of tho city. liriok row. 223S, 2210, 2212 and 2211. A 10 por cent investment. Neiv six-roomed homo on North Eric street, high and dry. for S1.7.V). Three-roomed hotuo, No. 2> South Huron ?trcet, lotlkixb.'O, room enough for another house, Sl.iiX). four-roomed house, 2711 Moystou stix-ot, The six-roomed frame hou?e. with n most do h ruble roruer lot. noitlicust corner of Eo:l" and Iwenty-flfth streets. A now slx-roomod house oa McColIocli street, I-'nst wheellmr. 5?jj casi and tho bnliuico iu tmall payments. New nonbio house, seven rooms, cuch sido lmnl wood llnhdi. all modern improvements: will pay ]0 por cent as investment. Mi;ht-roomed brick house on west cldo of Mnrkot street between Jiiylitli and Ninth street, njiooil propurty. S;t,(\!W. Vive-roou:ed brick house, St? South Huron, C1.50J. New dwolIiiiR on Florida street, modern do tlgu, six ruomsand hall*, 22.&JO completed. JIUILDING LOTS. On Fourteenth, Fifteenth and McColloeh Streets. Mast WheoUiiK. On Boutii Front street. On North York street, rivor Int. Curner North York and Cromwell streets; nico location. Lniii in Gilchrist addition from 62i)to3D3, and the.*c are good lots, on hlyh ground. . . On \\aba-di stre-.'t, in old Fair Orounds. On Houth l'enn stroeL Choice lots on North Huron street. ? Threo-roomed briel: bouse. M12 Chnplino street, 51 ,3-jU. 1 TO LET. llU&INliSS PROl'EUTY. Ilusiness house. 1051 Markotstreou Store room afPiit Main stroot. Modern nine-roomod hons?, with bath, laun dry rooms, ctc., cornor South Front and Fink streets. Office rooms, second floor, 1215 Milu streot. Dairy farm. y. mtlo from this city ou National pilco. Throe-roomed houw. 10G Vircinii streit. rive-roomod liou^e, 10 .South llrondwav Slx-roomod house, 2M North York street. G. O. SMITH, M Market Stmot. FOR iE^EHSTT. POSSESSION APRIL 1st. A Month. Ko.lf01.1003 ami lGTiChnnlinc street, now. occupied as siiloou, livery and sale* stables S ICO a) No. 2tX)7 Chapllne street, storeroom uud dwelling 25 01 No. 11)27 Market .-tro-'t ?rooms 16 ft;) No. 115 Fourteenth street 27 0) .Seventy acre mrm for market gardening, two miles north ol the city, $>00 per annum. FOP^SALB. Building site on Chaplino st, i?:J by l.'!2foot. Building site on Chaplino et, IM? l>y KUfuet. Five roomed house and two lots. Mlller'n aildition to McMeehen. building (or manufacturing purposes, central nnd desirable location 825,000 Building site on South street, between Market and Main streets, fronting G;? feet oil South street, can bo bought for 37,500. For mnnv purposes as deairablo as Market or Main street property. No. Sixteenth siroet S Chaplinofitreot proporty IROOO Chaplino street property 9,000 No. (fl North From street, building sit? COxlift ; 3,000 Uelvedero iota from SlU.l to gluu. New house at Kim (Jrove, eight rooms, two attic rooms and cellar, ground (>3xl7'J not, price S 2,401 I No. (iSThlrty-llrst street. r>,503 Market Htreut proporty '. 1S,0,)0 Chaplino street residence ; % 1.1,om Fourteenth street residence ., S,0)0 Fourteenth street residence .r?.0*)') No. Main street 2,603 No. 2~tS Main street 2^01 No, 2C0? Woods street 1,701 No. 1023 McCoiloch street .. U,t?j Two lots on South Front street. No. 06 Ohio street 2.101 Corner lot, sontnwest cornor Virginia and 1 South York street. WANTED. 109,000 soldieri who lmvo not yet applied for pensions. JAMES A. HENRY. Real Estaio Agent, tj. S. Claim Attorney, Expert in Pension Claims, > fc2>') 1012 Market Street. PUBLIC GALES. Public Sale of Real Estate AT MOUNDSVILLE. W. Va. Ily order of tho Circuit Court of Marshall county, the following property, being tho Fitton estate, and located at Motttulsville, W. Vaf will bo sold at tho Court Houso in Moundsvllle, on SATURDAY, March 6, lb'J2: Flvo lots on tho Camp Ground, containing a fine two-story house, also about seven acres on tho county road and in sinht of tho Ohio rivor unci tho two railroads. Those seven acres would make a number of lino building lots, aud now contain an excellent lar^o i residence, much lino' shrubbery, ninny fruit trees, a glass conservatory, stable, etc. Also nbotit twenty-eight acres of bottom land o:i tho Ohio river, now used and known as the Ohio , Valley Nursery. Terms?One-third, or more, cash; balauec in ono and two yours. J. A LEX AND Kit EWIXG, GUY It. C. ALLEN. fo23 Special ('onnni-'ionors. B. KLLISON, WINDOW GU.UIDS, I'EXCES Treo Boxqs, $1. Fire Scrconn; Fenders, Ofileennd Hank Rdllng, Flower Pot Stands, Or anything Jn wire. W. B. ALLISON, 17u7 ivoir Street | ja29-Tri?3 Telephone 1-17. -rpELT WEATHER STRIPS i? OR RUBBER, Sure cure for crazy doors and rat tling windows. An expert will ' apply if required. Samples irr Mail. E. L. NICOLL, 1 dot Market.St. rpilE INTELLIGENCER [ A UACucAax.suPJiiji^-rADLiil'Arua. HEELING, EST VA., IKK OiiKS.