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FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Tho Gorman UnomployoJ Mon are Promlnod Ballot. l'/HJITTHE flUJHQRlTiES WILL DO T" Itellovo llio Biin'eri'iK-IVeiiiliiij. '*""1 ????*?!* ?'! tho Prince or Wnion. . II' I''lu:?lH,ln tijmln.-TIm JiiiiciV Holidays In i:iisl:iml..Otlier Euro [ican .News. ri:i;i.iN, March 10.?^footings worn |?!il ill U'lpslc to-day at which 2,000 nut "f employment were preaont. Tho distressing stain of nlliiirs in that city was fully discussed iind: it number of plans for hctloriiig tho condition of tho workiognum were debated. It was lltialiy decided that delegate should bo ?ont lo tho municipal authorllies asking tli.it public works for tho relief of the ilislressed people be Immediately (Urloi). In Cologne *100 destitute men are lo ony given employment on relief works darted by llio elt.v oftlciak This was only n small number of all tho great crowd of impoverished moil who be sieged the authorities for work, so thoy "i'"'*'1I'umiase food for themselves and nieir starving families out of their earn in^''. llinso who failed to obtain em ployment became riotous. ho burgomaster appeared, and mado a mollifying and encouraging address. I e. said that tho authorities weredoing 1.11 in their power to alleviate the great .listless prevailing and hoped that some means would soon be reached to acconi phslt this end. lie promised that thoy would trv lo "iid ,v?rl; 'or every one, and that in'tho meantime employment would bo given to those of lb union who were married and had families depending on them lor their support. ^ Jii.it LW{? Our Coit(;rcNH. Komb, March i0.?An exciting scene occurred in the chamber of deputies to ilay. rremier Rudini roproached 6.x i'leinier Crispi, for diecourtesv, and i ignor Onspi replied in a similar vein, .vu exciting cxchango of charges and counter charges then occurred between I mt ,?t Finally the prosi iknt of tho chamber requested tho premier to respect the rules of tho 'oiise. the incident is tho subject of laucli comment. rin-lr o Itllng AnnlvomatT. Loxdox, March lO.-Twenty-nino years ago to-day the I'rince ,'ot Wales married Princess Alexandra, oldest .laughter of the King of Denmark. At Windsor Castle,where the queen.is at '?resent sojourning, the boils aro rim ing, and a salute is being fired in honor feteSo.Noifc3tiyities wi,! Tho S)innIhh I'lorxR Minnm, March 10.?It will be several days before railway and telegraphic communication is restored. Railway tunnelsi and bridges have been damaged i' r-v floodV*nd Kreaf damage las also been caused in tiio rural dfs nets. .\o fatalities, however, have yet been reported. Th? .">11 uorn' Holiilajr*. I.O.VDO.V, March 10?Tlie Lancashire coal minors havo adopted a resolution that their holiday beginning on March in4l'n t cxceei1 a week in duration, iiatead of two weeks, as at first pro posed. \Vhen lhey rosumo'wb'rk lmw days a wiek!'0rk b? rcstricted'<? Aw Against tho Salvation Army. London, March 10.?The bill depriv ing the Eastbourne municipal authori ties of the power to prevent tho salva tion army from parading tho streets of that town with bands passed its second reading in the house of commons to-day. Tho Grand Duko Hotter. Darmstadt,March 10?Tho GrandDulcc bl Hesse, who on Saturday last was stricken with paralysis affecting his whole right side,and who it was thought was dying, has rallied and his condition shows marked improvement, AStoamcr 1'onndored. London, March 10.?a great quantity of wreckage J i as stranded at St. lCevern ! near Lizard Point, and it is believed i that a large steamer has foundered somewhere in tho vicinity during a gale. i A part of a small boat has also eomo ashore. ! Archbishop Irolnud Defended. j p.omk, March 10.?Tho pope has com municated to the newspapor Observalore Romano, a noto defending tho most Rov. John Ireland I). d., archbishop of St. 1'aul, Minn., against the attacks made upon him by his enemies in the United fciatos. Koolprueity with Spain. maijiiid, JIarcli 10.?Tho Eonato to-day npprovccl tho commercial convention between Spain and tho United States. The voto stood 00 in favor oi tho con vention to 50 against it. 3Ir?. i'aUllo Itoloascd. London, March 10.?Tho sontenco of five years nonal servitude imposed on Mr.-?. Gordon Baillio, tho notorious swindler, expired to-day and she wns released from custody. * All Approve It. London, March 10.?All tho news papers approve of the verdict in the Osborne case. A Horrlblo Death. Ciuwfordsville, i.m, March 10.? john Stowart, a farmor residing near here, has just died a horrible death. homo timo ago his pet dog showed signs of rabies. Tho dog was conlined and soon died. In burying him Stew art allowed some froth "from tho beast's mouth, to penetrate a wound on his hand. Tho hand began to swell at onco and soon the whole arm from tho j-houlder was frightfully swollen and Stewart wont raving mad. iio suflered excruciating agony till last night, when he died. Mr. Curncslo lu Frisco. san Francisco, Cai., March 10.?An drew Carnegie, tho Pennsylvania iron manufacturer, and party, made a trip about San Francisco bay yesterday, vis tho Union Iron Works and "other l'"'iits of inferost. Mr. Carnegie was tendered a banquet by, a number of prominent business moil in tho even ing. married on hit Death Ucd. p'-cvemsd, o., March 10.?>Grace mc Kiuucy, an opera singer, and the Rev. W. U. Sloarly woro marrln l hero last n'tjli'. Tho hrido was on n sick boil at ttio tunc of nor mnrringa l'livsicl ni say her illness la fatal and her iloath la momentarily oxpccted.' the muiiiiEman' iii:.\i:fit. TIio X'rocrflnintu F?lir MaOo <ip-Tlc!tol> HUH Selling Fu*t, Tho llckcts for tho linyeiio Muhloman benefit entertainment at tho Opera llouao next Tuesday evening nro still selling rapidly. The programmo haa beon made up, and in a rare array of at trai'tivu features. It is us follows: Cmm Dnneo ?ra""5l?r^ K^?.fw Henry. Molilu r{nr.|fnl l ?r yCr' dUfol, ltOSU LllklllJ. ia'fc.--- A,U^to, Mh!? Knim,~hot a i"iW l>Bni'l?%o!Siu!'0,a 0rd' S'.?11" k;:::::::::;;:::;::;:;; f y-.*** CLiiVKwiJlte K"""? WhuniuuU Ei?i7pol<lol. Krii.ik MUlcr loHuck, lk-Kslo Rice. Mubel' u . HV,m I'nlayll. Lydla (iood.Mnry Moliut. Alice Caldwell; Joseph 8peldol, Malcolm Lrico, William Turner, ueorno ;N,'! ,011' Walter Sweeney, J- IV Merrlinuu, yjllluiu Jlrico. tawrvnee Wheat, Frouk fnvnejiey, Cjeor?o Atkinson. HoHr.m'ini'V ; ?N,cs*re Arklc OOd Ztlluuf Horizontal bar performance XrWi0M,,,tfl,ltfc M(mc? Miuni.i' Vinibb"*7towio**'i'Soiari?;* Mttrv Hiivlhc. Iiwbcl Henry, Sara Mendol, MouU Ijlelmrdu: lylwurd WatMol, Uatos Butler. Li ? .'.'""VX Robert Simpson, William t Mnulcr, I rnnk Sweouoy. L wprlt Franco polkn ~....Waltoufcl , . jtl l'reralcrClub. Highland fllnjf v??.,i':"VMls>" *-"anulo \Vlioat nii(i"i:iii;V'si?'l<Icl Cnptnlu, II. 0. S\rcenoy: Sailors, Frank d;vee . \vXl!"P'-' '? V1I"',,U Turnw' Kl' \ocoI Solo, ??Drills Buck (tie Olil Folks,". :?.?/?? ???????;??: U. V. Arklo r. .k. !?) spccial rvquoKt.) Chief?OM-Man-Oppobed-toVvatcr. MmjnuMv Jim \ndrcw Hnri } onnK-Mimi-Afratdof-Whisky...Mr Ven-yNorton io!vffi.\\!'.!;kra llhl!. itil.imi ljl?'ri'ii(.o Wheat ltiiifiiit i> Ire Mr. llfirry .Simmon ;S,1' ? "'i!11: .-\Ir- Sn"i"?1 K?l?Xn&^ ' ui* jieWe Kvhu-h. c\irrle 111!!'. ^'nn?b lntnlcvy, Mary Sinytho. show* Brauuen, Jcuuie itrad J. lloilmoior has offered to furnish tno coatumos for the Indian dances and tho gavotte freo of charge. Tho sheet \\ ill bo open at Ilouse.'s music store to morrow morning for the sale of seats or tlio oxchango of reserved scat checks lor tho tickets already purchased. ?Tim Cadi." To-morrow night Dill Xve's "Cadi" will be at tho Opera House, Most everybody knows who Bill Ny0 is. and Jiavo perhaps many times laughed at tus savings and readings; but thoro are many yet who may not know that he lias written a very funny eomodv and wliat that comedy is about. Mr.'Xyc's experiences while acting aa editor of tlio Laramie City, \Vyoming, Boomer ana ??P?V'e?" aK?. ?y???^ed material for i 110 Oaui, whiclrexperiences he works out in tho comedy with any amount of fun. Ihe Cadi"?what is a Cadi? ;; ".v. the oriental title for a 'justice of tno peace, editor, postmaster and rnanv other dignities which the Cadi in Nyors comedy is, and such a character doe3 one find in him when tho plav begins ? CLcck: u'yomincr, in the magis trate s oOice in that town. Tlili ilvcniiiK's Coucort. It is almost needless to say anything oi. the Kedpath btaf Concert company which is to appear at the Opera House tins evonine, further than that it is composed of Miss Ella M. Chamberlin, H,P..?ni?,'nal whistling vocalist; .Miss hdith Christie, violinist; Mr. Kdward i. I'.lhott. humorist and dramatic re citals; Mr. John Francis Gilder, solo pianist; Master Cecil, (eight vears' old) songs and character sketches." Reserved seats are now on sale at House's music storo, and they are in good domand. "I.ltllo I.oiil MaoLorojf" nt tlio Grniul. The Grand contained a goodaudionco last night to see Harry C. Gibson in tho tunny comedy "Little T.ord MacLerov." . 1 creation of Michael Macl^roij is clever in the extreme. Tho support accorded -ur. Gibson is ol the best, and tho entire performance moves harmonionslv and without n hitch. Tho specialties scat tered throughout tho play arc new and catchy, lliey. appear ajrain this even ing and will givo a grand Snatinee to morrow afternoon. lVost Virginia Pensions. Spicial Dispatch to the InldUgcnccr. "Washington*, I). C., March 10.?-West Virginia pensions: Original?Jerome Childers, MaUory Moore, Zebedco Wright, (deceased), Ellis 15. Mitchell. Additional?Newton Hess, George W. Cast, John L. G. Jackson, Lorenzo 1). Hernsforth (mother),.George W. Bea ver. W. 11. White, John King, Henry A. Harmon. Original widows, <kc.?Al meda Wright, Sarah E. Atha, Mahala Barker, John Albright (father). Two Pretty "W" millings. Spccial Dispatch to the Inlclliaaxccr. * Berkeley Springs, W. Va., March 10. ?Two pretty weddings were solemnized lioro Inst night. Mr. Alfred L. Wilson, of I/nidon county, Virginia, and Miss Leli:i C. Walling, of Baltimore, woro married at her father's residence. Mr. II. L. Mcchcin and Miss Lillio Dcmaux wero also married. Woll Known Man Douil. FpccialDitpatch to the Intelligencer. Steuiiexville; 0., March 10.?James Brannegan, a prominent Democratic politician, died hero to-night of pneu monia which followed an attack of tho grip, aged forty. Ho wag a mail carrier during Cleveland's administration mid policeman under Mayor Brashear, tho outgoing mayor. Blizzard nt liorkoley Springs. Special Dlepatch to the Intelligencer. Berkeley SrniNGS, W. Va., March 10. ?A blizzard struck this placo this morning. Snow is falling rapidly and promises to bo tho heaviest of the season. Postumntor Appointed. Spcclal Dispatch to the Intelligcncir. Washington, D. C., 11 arch 10.?J. C. Mnttheny has beeu appointed postmas ter at Build, Nicholas county, vice W. II. Given resigned. The secret art of henuty lies not in cosmetics, but is only iu'puro blood, nnd healthy performancu 'oi tho vital functions, to Ijo obtained by using Bur dock Blood Bitters. " d.iw Kccolvlng anil JJellvorlng. , Edw.L. Hose & Co.are daily receiving tho latest output in Bicycles." They aro also soiling second-hand Sowing* Ma chines at marvelously low prices. LHco Thsir Xnmc. Strawberry Hams havo no equal lor lusciousness find delicacy of flavor. What will Dr. A. S. Todd's Liver Tills do? Make vau well by roitoring action to the liver. WHAT DO I NEED? A Question Which Comes Home tot's. "What do I mod? I ntn feeling nrrrous, tlrad, and without my oldtiino jimp mid vim " Tlic."oaro the feelings of thousands at this litno of year, during tho chhbflS fronf Winter to Spring. Tho/are run down with SpHnrdeldt* Ity, malaria, or have overworked i;nd over ?trained brain, nerves and syMoiu, and f.ddull, without energy; do not cat nnd sleep well: Iher und bowels become torpid, .\bovo all there Is that, restless ucrvousiieis, senso of anxiety, Hrango*cnsatlqus, which.plainly thaw'thaithc ncnfB urf. not right. There is danger in these jyniptouis-tha dansjer of nerrous proitratlou, | heart failure, paralj#!* or lasjuit)-. Tho (longer lies In ncglcct, however. t*so I)r. Greene's Nervura, tho great apcelllo for tbe^o | nervous dfscnsoi, when tho Urst symptoms ap pear, nnd cure Is sure. This wotnlorful diKCov- > ory will calm, quiet and strengthen the ncrve3 Immediately, invigorate' the-hraln, curlehes tho Idoo'l, and vitalizes the whole sykteiit l'urely | vcgetablo nnd harmless. Druggists, tl. "hvui the constant trr;rr// orer business muttirf, I tuffcrcilfroni the lus* of sleep, and Ucauic so nervous that I vat entirely unjUttd furbitslnM. In fart, 1 feared Insanity. I used Dr. Grccues Nervurn. The effect nas almost magical.. I could again sleep; mental composure, appetite and strength returned. Six bottbs of this remain cured mc, and I have remalucd well to this date. I have recom mended Dr. Greene's Ncrvum to 'many of my friends and neighbors nnd have yd to learn of a jallure to obtain fjo<xl results'.?' S. W. KOURSB, Hudson, Mass." Dr. Greene, tho successful apoelaltsi, in curing all forms of nervous and chronic disease, W. llth street,'Now* York, can lw consultod free,' personally, or by letter. Call or write to him about your case, or send for symptom blank tt> fill out. aud n letter fully ex plaining your disease, givingadvlce, eta, will bo returned free. , MAICTIX'S FKltRV. Accident# nnd ladders In tlint Thriving | City?Personal and Industrial. Mrs. Ilannnh A. Crumblcy died ves- i terday at 12:30 at tho family residence | in Rowland's addition, acred eeventy I years. Sho was married tiftv years ago next ^ednesdnj*. Her husband and seven children survive her. The chil dren aro Mrs. A\esloy Hughes, Mrs T M. I lushes, Mrs. barali ' Kaltton and Mr. Daniol Crumblov, of Martin's Ter ry; Mrs. Lottie Hamilton, of Wheeling: Mr. James Cruinbloy, of Mariettas and Mrs. Lciitia Hoy, of Milledi^evilie. 0. Mr. Crumbley and Mrs. Iloy aro ex pected hero this evening.TJ .Tho ? de ceased had many friends: ' ' : The Pease township Republican pri maries will be held at the mayor's oflice, Murlius rerrv, to-morrow irom2toG in the aiternoon. All Republicans in the township will bo entitled to u vole. All old soldiers interosted in forming an encampment of theUnion Veteran Legion are requested to meot in G. A. K. nail, in the Dickson building, to morrow night. Our prices are tho lowost, our meat strictly fresh. Bacon and ltams of our own curing, lard and sausages of our manufacture, 'lingling's Hanover meat market. ? ? 'V,r- ^nac Slilomon, of Persia, lectured m the I resbytcrian church last night to a lair sized audience on tlio religionand customs ot tlie people in. that country. .. Ta-vlor has rented the Wil liam Mod ill farm near Tiltonvillu, and will move on it shortly, lie will not be a candidate for township clerk. Messrs. John E. Jlorgan, Howard Jones and 1 rank Truxoll aro tho heail rohers oil sheet mill No. J, at the .Etna, started this week. Mr. I'. C. Davis, the Clark's addition grocer, will be a cundidatefor assessor w'ird ' Pr'mirios in the First A. C. and Samuel Smith aro homo from Cleveland, called by the danger ous illness of their father, A. 1'. Smith Esq. ' Mr. J. E. Daly, of New York citv, and Miss Anna Dnngan, of art. Pleasant are tlio guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. I.aDue. Ilenry F. Snodgrass, of this city, and Miss Mary E Frey, of Wheeling, were married on Wednesday night. Mails will arrivo and depart on tho heeling & Luko Erie railroad, com mencing to-day. Fresh Garden Seeds in hulk and pack-'' age at J. Williams grocery, on Wash ington street. row.a E. C. McClelland and W; I. Brown lull skate in the rink to-morrow night. Miss Bessie II. Bedi.oe, of Burlington, Vt, had a disease of the scalp which caused her hair to become very harsh and dry and to fall so freely she scarce ly dared comb it. Ayer's" Hair Vigor gave her a healthy scalp, and made the hair beautifully thick and glossy, daw CiAr.FftLD Tea is the tired housewife's best friend, freeing the body from.acbes and pains, creating a buoyancy of spirits and lovely complexion., f Miles' Nervo nnd Liver Pills. Act on a new principle?regulatinc the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad tnstc, torpid liver, piles, constipation, llnequalcd for mon, women and chil dren. Smallest, mildest, surest! Fitly doses, 25c. Samples free, at Tho Logan Drug Co.'s. ? ? I Every iirst-class grocer in the city keeps M. Roillv's Strawberry llams'and Puro Leaf Lard. ... FOR FOKTY YEARS j)K, FOR + THE -r LUNGS, Has been n never-falling. Jumily remedy for colpitis, COLDS, CONsf.imTIO.V, "LA GKIPPE," SOKE YlIUOAT,HO AltSKNCSS, pkeuiionja; catahbil influenza, ACUT13 and CHUOMC lUtONCUITIS, AhTIlMA. WHOOPING cough. CllOUP, PI.UUHISY, PAIN IX 'THE SID15 and UK LAST, SPITTING OF'KLOOD, and all di&eascd of "the; y Throat, Chest and Lungs Lending to CONSUMPTION DR. W3I. hall'S 11ALSAM contains no opium, morphine, nor any deleterious drug. It soothes nnd heals tha'Membrauo of tho Lungs, Inllamed mul poisoned by disease, nnd preveuu night sweats und tightness across the chest. It is uleasant to tho taste. Be sure und ask for IHt. \v3l.. hall'S halsam, and take no other. FOIt SALE BY LOGaS DRUG CO., And Alt. Duuocisri Thick. tec, Si >U 1)11. W.M. hall CO..NJ2W YOK& OCl'^lWAV traveling suits-h cmsheimer, Traveling Suits. Cloth Traveling Suits, Wash and Worsted Wrap pers, Derby Waists, all colors, Cambric Underwear, Silk Skirts, Onyx Hosiery, Warren Hose Sup--? porters, Ferris Corset Waists, Domestic Corsets, Ulsters, Jackets, Capes, Children's Clothing. A complete outfit. -XDRESS GOODS I* At 6 1-4C, 8c, ioc, 12c, ijc, 20c, 25c, 31c, 37c, 50c, 62c, 75"c, 85c, 90c and $1.00. Every imaginable make of Dress Goods and Trimmings to match. 41-DEMI FLOUNCINGS!^ Black Lace Demi Flouncing, 6, 8, 10 and 12 inches wide. Nainsook and Swiss Demi Flouncing, all widths. H.EMSHEIMER 18 AND 20 ELEVENTH STREET. CHALLIES, IN dia SILKS, ETC.-GEO. R.TAYLOR. GEO. R. TAYLOR ? Begs to Announce the Arrival and Open ing of his Spring Stock OIF Challies, India Silks, Scotch Ginghams, Embroideries, White Goods, Ceylon Flannels,; Scotch Suitings, French Suitings, Spring Wraps, Etc. Special Attention is Invited to my Dress Goods! OIF1 EYBBT IDIESCIRIIPTIOnSr, Wliicli is Unequalecl in This City and not . . Surpassed in tlie United States. Geo. R.Taylor. OIL WELL SUPPLIES. OIL WELL "SUPPLY CO.,, '? ' 91 and 92 Watar Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. * Manufacturo end Soli Evory Article, Tool or Appliance Noadad * ?AT? ARTESIAN WELLS, Either for Caa, Oil, Water or Mineral Tests. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. BRASS AMD U10N COODS AND SUPPLIES For Steam, Ga3, Petroleum or Water, BOILERS, ENGINES', DERRICKS, TUBING, ' CASING, FITTINGS, PUMPS, CORDAGE. REAL ESTATE. for ir/Ehstx. IMMEDIATE rossiasio.w loobllr.'ct....; A M? a'Si ltMlIBSION Al'KII. Is-. 0^ 9? Sixteenth ilrco! ; a,,tl ^ ^ Glutpllno street; now aa wlrton, livery ami uulei MAOICJ ii^dnn?CI!:'!'.!!.Ul'.!.recl' "<>?"><>!" uii'd No. II) Fotimniiii iwirr,'"'" J A"K for sale. smanss 'Kg u0',,^1 Wcod 1 Htrt'ci :z.r.v r p38 I u lid nff ?I to oil Chnpllne it, 8ft by 182footI UuUUInir ?Ite on Cliiipilnuftt, <>j by ]8jfwt. u ii?J?me( ho.u.*?. a'1'1 l,vo lof". Mliler'n addition to McMechon, building for xiiaiiufnutttrinix pnr|>om'S, central nnd doslruldo lonitlou....!............ o< nrtrt w Cbnpllne ?ircet propcrt y ...V..'^ so'oo) <hupllno stroot property --- a)*ra.0rtl1 Pf0,u Mr?01, bu',,,,?ni'*Vto !U>I Vixfor.i ?'\f a f i eilkl'ir'ftii*""""""""' U.CO) , IlelviMlofo "iot? fTOm'iiw Vo'sSji"'*" -mi ' al IflwOrove, night rooms, two attle moms und cellar, gtotiud Ulxng lect, nrlco n No. (Vi Tbirty-ilrst street. V? Mtrkclstreet property ? " IR(J;{ Uiapllnostreet niidcieo ..." no, Fourteenth street residence hoi Jonrtconth street residence km! Xo.iaaiMnin street 1.0.2?B Main ?trect ? .V-S No, '.l?l Won.li street T'-ai No. 10W Mnt'nIW.I, ?'!> No. Main HrccCZlZZZ S*5S? No, i.t?) Woodi street .....3...'. m V*? McCollooli h( root .'.m.'.!'...'"! a'CO) v T iv? 0,1 i'rout street. ? ' ?No. 10 Ohio btrcct o.m ; WANTED. " ! PodolMco address of soldiers find thoir widows who havo sot yet npplled for pSasiou. JAMES A. HENRY, Ileal Estate Agent. U. a Ctahi Attorney, Expert in Pension Claims, ^ -JP-? 1612 Marker Straot. FOB Wh?.? cellar ceut^ blfect. live rooms and largo v? 25 ;\Iat,n (,troo:- d?ht rooms. v'2' ^L .'!aL,lrL'u1, ,,lrL"J room's. k'? I'i . 8trc3t' *1* room*. \n TmT }!" 11 K;rcct- elovoti rooms. Vn ISIW1".street, store room. No. -l feutb street. store room, v *L.\9n. ??tore room, vo 5,?,i,n>ircct. fiw rooms. No. S712 Jacob street, twosiory briclc \o SU mmi ot.K{ro2t-o:llea ?n $ZSg5*m 8,,oro ro'?? ?''?d dwell in;. *>o. uu.ilostreet, twelve roo:m. FOR SKLE, Tilo Mini,,, Flour Mill nt Kin, drove. Fvcrr modern Improvement, and In tlrst-fiavs runnliiir scU?ng. trif U)onfly'11 it- UoL-,1 resale? Iloiuosntid lou in all narti ol the el'r Stocks bought and soU. 7 ltmilAKT & TAT CM, -2i2 mi Market sit.-,., for SAIjID. baib room. Inimnry mid nil m-uL'rn Vo . NenlenceH. orun eight-roomed brielc hoiue on Market street, near the business centre ot'tup co#fe?ft3'"n-,2nn,1-a ? > urt^!f3S7oe?s&0tt Xor,h ?"?"?? Three-roomed ho'u-o, So. li South Huron SKW)' rooal enough for u-.iolhcr houw, SlAV)! '?"r-roonl<!<1 holl?. 2-1'. Moyston street, . !ll"roo"!c'1 trami> house, with nnostde T^fyS';.reeti,0rt:,C'Ul """" of EoU' U"J small payments. m Nov.* uoubic house, seven rooms, cacb slilo Irtn t oV0?n "n^^- "d modern improvements: '1 ?* Pcr 001,1 as investmenL m! P .l*roon."i!1 ^rlck house on west s!d-? of Marko. street between ?Jglith und Niuth Etrects a cood property. S!.r,'jO. 81 2)x"r00Uie<1 brlC" h0US?' 60 Soulh Huron. on Florida street,,modern de sign, six rooms aud balls, 8-.530, eouipletetL BUILDING LOTA stS?tvE?!whceiins!!lCemh aUd On Soutn Front street. On North York stroot. river lot. looSio" 'N?rtl1 Vork ?nJ Cromwe11 strcots; nlcs Lots In cyichrist addition from ,?ii to JIM, and thojo arcguod lots, n,t hlrh grouud. On H abash street. In old ['air Grounds. On South I'enn street. rholoe lotion >"urth Huronstrcot. strocllsuM10 'Cl? Kl2 Ch?pUn? TO LET. Manufacturing building. four stories. Substantial Brick building on public wharf, just across the street from railroad depot. Store room, 1011 Market street, room 22x133. Storeroom. 1225 Main street. Will put suino iu good condition. Four-roomed dwelling, No. If. South Yorkst. Kivc-roomml dwelling;. No. 10South Broadway. Three-roomed dwelling. No. 100 Virginia sr. Six-roomed dwelling. No. 205 North York st Moderu nine-roomed dwelling, South Front street G. O. SMITH, mr5 1220 Market Street jFOIR, S-A.-XiZED. Two very desirable lot3 on South Front street, Islnud. Half lot on Moyston street, Sixth ward, $530. Cheap. llalf lot ou Foil'street, Sixth ward. 51,03!). Six* roomed house , on Woods street, Centre Wheel lug, S1..303. I.oU on South Ohapllnc, EofT cud Jacobstrcets, from Sljyj to ?800 cach. House of i-ix rooms, 2356 Woods street; gooi I condition, ?2,000. I Business house on Market ctrcot. business house on corner Twenty-sixth and | Chapiinc streets. One-half lot on Twenty-ninth street, 5330. Thirty-six acro? adjoining Kim CJrovo. cheap.' l Building site for dwelling ou Tweuty-clghtn 1 street, St V). A large lot at MeMechon. 10J by 203 feet Very cheap. House of eight rooms, brie::, Jacob stroet, ba* tween Fifteenth aud Slxtoc-uth streets. Ilonse of eight rooms, brick, on Market street, Centre Whealing. House of eight roonn, brick. 2301 Jacob street, &WM. House of five roomi with loi 33x103 foot. on Jacob street. $1,833. Ilouscof seven rooms on North Market street at a bargain. Seven Ioi3, .71x101 feet. In Filitu. Whyto and Gallagher's addition, l'rlee h'lO) to $200 ouch. Corner halt-lot ou MeColloch and Belmont streets. One of the host mar.nfactnrlnj aim in tho city, fronting ou two railroad?. Choice Ion in Gljndala. I.ols in Fifth ward ia Film .t W hyto's ? addition. Litrge Hall, 10x100 feet, on Market street, sec ond iloor. NESBITT & DEVINE, . 1739 iVInrkat StrQQt. mr.t MILL SUPPLIES. GARLOGK PACKING! For Steim Engines is tti3 B33L Docs Sot Cut ttin Itoils. Is Steam Tight. .WiULast Longer Thin Any Other. OHKS. H. BERRY, 2WI1-L. SUPPLIES. ycfl No. 123Q Water Streot. W.B.KLLISON. ^TTHEELIXU, WINDOW 0L'AIiDS,FENCES I ft / P55T V \ Treo Boxes, $1. llif Fire Screens, Fenders. Mil il{? Ofllce and Batik Rdling,. 8 U nnra Flower I'ot Stands, ? ? Uulia. Or anything In wire. W. B. ALLISON, 1707 KotrStrcot. ja20rnt.is Telophonoir. ripiIE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER JL is a bright, sparkling, instructive family journal. It ij original iu every department, dean in every line and (suited as It is intended to interest uud improve every member o( in* Laclly. whether in city or country.