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j^UlsH.VX JUSSIOSAUV8001KTY r ?t*.Flr?t Cmmmlloii Clo?o? nt '?"ll?"ro A??r ? rl,r" ""J1""' , ' foriy-lirat annual convention of I "e , . tin'co Joys' session nt tho Stint, church in Bollulrc. Inst night. U <loci.lc.ily tho largest church 1 , ,1, ever held iu that city and Ci! i oiiio. of tiio members ol tlio Ms 'i.'chiirfh, and ol many ol tlio "I'1' '" other churches there, have K fl ed with delegates in attend.into ft f this wock. Thero were ovor oOU I I'lt.itives Irom various parts ol ?into.resent, and they were nearly "P !?tnn i''l by tlio Chribtian peoplo ,11 onturtnit j cjtv I'his society nl ""r 7ho oldest in tills church and Ton."miration is one ol tlio most ini th i connected with tho church in ?S'l I'usseU I'.ri'oU, ot Cincinnati, Is "%,';r.u'aAla...on Wilcox, of ^Tlionrei iiui?? r^'Vosaion n _ worotnkon ?i , cli'cuasioiis of various church M, Land thwo occupied tho fore S'tHfternoons and ovonlngsof each iT sonic ol tho most prominent of tho n ;Schurch workers in the United piscip.i? . . . . (|10 exercisoH. ." nnntlico vrero noticed A. C. Mora#!}, ? S ol KiiRiish Utoraturo, of Hi ,, f\ Ie?o; M. Rains!, treasurer '"nodatd fubiiahliiK Company, of lo tl, Kansas; "? U- Tyler, lyutprof the thiirch'ol Christ, Now Yote&ty; 1 .. MfDi .rnii'l, prosidont of Uothniiy Col f William" missionary at Nankin,Chi ) /? l' Color! professor Ohio State l'nivo'rdt'y i 31. "? Adams, missionary in , iv B, V. Zollars, president Hiram r. 1). Powers, paatir, of tho Cnurch' o? Christ, Washington, D. C., ,7nmnv other prominent church < o kors and educators. Hie session vesterday was occupied in a discussion if subjects pertaining to tho Christian Can's Hoard of Missions and was n? rated in by Mrs.' Joseph King, of il Hiony, l'a., Mrs. Joronio l enn, of II wiiiagtoa C. II., and several minis ids 1" the afternoon Christian En deavor societies was taken up and how lo make tho work of those organizations more elKtlye was ably discussed by W. Y .M. t'aulov, president ol Ohio Chris tian Endeavor Union,. Dayton; Jnbc/. Hall president of Virginia Christian Ka'lcavor Union at Klchmoiid, and Miss Jessie 11. Brown, ot Cleveland, 0. The church was tilled to ovoVHowing it all tlio sessions, and even the.largo Ibtorinni ol tho 1'irst 3f. li. church would not accommodate all of the crow d tint -.ought to gain adnnttanco. iho convention closed last nigh t af ter a vote nf thinks to Hov. A. 11. Williams and tlio local members who provided enter tainment and such pleasant ^arrango meat for tl.o convention and tho lo o cites iii attendance. A fo\> of the clue Ses got away last night, but most o them remained till the CiOse, and ?ill cave this morning. The convention elected officers lor the ensuing year as follows: 1'resident llev. J. M. Vail Horn, arron. Ohio, firs', vice president. Kev. A. li. Williams, of llellaire; second vico president, ite\. ]l S Dean, Hiram; recording secretary, Klilcr S. J. White, Ashland; corrcspond inir secretary, Kev. Alansoir Wilcox, Cleveland; treasurer, Rev. A.''TGacmuu, Cleveland; superintendent Ohio louns l'coplo's Society Christian Endeavor, Kev. J.G. Warreri, Clove'.atid. 1 he con vention next year will be held at Can ton in May. The national convention meets next October at Nashville. lenn. Till: XATIOXAl, GAME. "a.e ll.ill l'lajou l,y L.m^uo Tonmj Yes. torday. M"'' ?Iaiv 2G'-C'ovcland. rain day P?ilPonod . W'.isinxoTox, D. C., May 20 ?'Wish W^!mtbUrgl1 E"m0 ll05tP?"^ Toi.r."0, 0., May 2G.-Tolodoilndian. npolis panics postponed?'wot ground' Milwaukee, Wis., May 1'G.?Stevens stood the brewers off for four inning to-day, but in the fifth tlioy struck^ Score. drovo 1,im t0 tlle bench. ?3fc?!!: I its ?? ?MSifc'*"* A'IZpyV?*?'" homR dl,b out n victory 0 ,lln"i and voted *ss==iiH?ia ^Srfias -WO. Score' AUenil:l"?, itiCnU and 1 toSuJ toS,?Tf-Th0^???P?l i whether CIiirk?nn ^a,no ?as t0 800 until ho In,] 0 succeeded Jonnini!sscratehnd n "',en".Uil' whm Attondance^uoi). ^coro- riB"'fleld BoMoii n n n * " ^?lsvillo...'...r""""o I? ! ,i ,? #?;? 14?7 . 0 o 0 'O ' O'O 0 o-o and' .Meeiiiii "VI1 3". Clarkaon Xe, v' V "P"?, Slietldan. <^> phZ j 2 Hrool;l) n ""-1 S i!'! SU?Uis to-day 1"'C^7.S?S!,S^S?,,lre- 'At Brooklyn ? ? ' :!: od st l-oiiia.V"".'.*.' o n l! 0 " n ?- 5 Krrnr?o TV"; 0 0 0 0-1 "?''addoctf and n"? U aml 0- Pitch ttrSST- I':irncd' nbieU lho?\i'w'v5-"?,?'''00<' '>a"'iK en ^?o n |,o >l?''kB t0 d0(oat tlio Chi ,cnda?co 2?S09, g5g?''.n to'd^ -*t -Ne*Vork "????.. j:#o.# 11 0,o-# HiIt^r'lol'?naW |Y?Ffi Err?? ??"eadu "utchinsoii. Ump,VoGaffnoy.U?'0 "nd St ono 3lnltln? a Groat iSoconJ. Jniy -1 to reach hi??d? ?Ct .? im3 llntil "v"?scd t,vomv.fiv/'e?ViI,ntlon-,1,0 h?3 !aa' niirlit was lifted l08 p?r da.v> ancl schedule. ,l[toui miles ahead of hia ClmT""M CI,0'l"-'> }i! ravages' in n4r;,'rCh?1lraconti?uos f?shinerc. th?,cnDi'01 of ]" about 51,000 Lnfih the citv "" rate of 500\hiily! ar? occurrinn at -"uac, of Salttaku City, a mem. bpr of tlio Utah tcrrilorlal legislature, nml n former rcsldontof l.lncolu. Irvine surrendered. IIo claims Montgomery ruined his wifo and broke up their home. DKIiliAlltK. All Snrl* of I.ncul bnw* nml tiot'lp from thfi t'ltr. There was a iplotidld turnout of Ktilghtj Templar yesterday ovonlnjjto Attend tiio Ascension ilny sorvices at tho First M. K. church. Only u short ntnrch from tlio hull to tiio church was tukou, owing to tho unfavorable wouthor, but tiio church win woll filled nnd ltov. T. W. Liino preached an Intor ostlng . tormon, beginning with tho statement Unit It Bcomud to him ouiU nontlv propor that "tho ordor of Knlgtils Tomplur, an ordor founded upon the truths of tlio CiiriHtlnn re ligion, should with impressive public ceremonies colubrute tho moat im portant event In tho lifo of our Lord Jesus Christ."' lloHoeuiod Imbued with tho spirit of tiio occasion, and tho largo nudlonco that, assembled was well jiloased. Tho corcmonles of tho knights, too, umlor tho luiprossivo leadership of thu prelate, Dightou llalioy, wero well rccoived. Tho St. Clairsviilo members woro accompaniod by tliolr wives and lady friends. Colonel C. L. l'oorman left vostorday for Columbus to resume cliargo of the sucrotary of state's ollico. . During Wednesday oveniii'gftnd tlio early part of tho day yesterdav.-ho was in roceipt of many telegrams from various promi nent men, congratulating him upon tho splendid victory lie achieved in tho con vention, nnd convoying tho liono that his voice will bo lieaxu in tho halls of tho national Congress, llo loft homo yesterday with a lighter heart and was a happier man than lie has over bbforo been in tho sixty-six yoars of his life, An ellort will bo mado to stop rail road outlines from whistling un Sunday within the corporate limits, and also to enforce a stricter observance of tlio Sab bath day by some of tho stores that never mako a pretense at closing on that day more than any other. Kdward Lucas, a young colored chap v.-lio slolo a Dilver watch from liobort Irwin, was fineil$25 atnlcosts and given twiiitv days in jail by Mayor McGowan vostorday,'and Marshal Johnson took liim to tlio St. Clairsviilo stone pilo at once. Tho Daily Inatpcmlatl lias commenced its thirteenth year, and proniisos as much vim, vigor and vinegar as has ever been shown in its columns. It is not discouraged in tiio least at tlio out look for liellalre. Kdwin Hay succeods T. B. Jackson as night ticket auent of tho Baltimore & Ohio hero. >Ir. Jackson has been ap pointed assistant agent at Wheeling, ami will tako charge on tlio llrst of June. Dr. C. K. Manchester, one of tho most prominent ministers in tho Ilarnosville circuit, has been appointed a membor of the board of examiners of tho Ohio Wesleyan University at Delaware. Mr. Albert Vethcrald and wife, ac companied tho family of Syl. Wotherald iiere from Findlay yesterday morning, with tho remains of their son. Tho fu neral was a verv large one. Mrs. Cyrus King, wife of tho promi nent business and railroad man of that liamo of Medina, is visiting tho family of George M. Woodbridgo, Ksq. Hon. C. L. Weoms, of St. Clairsviilo, will deliver tho memorial address here Monday evening, lie is' becoming a .groat favorite in tlii^ection. ' Peter Manloy, who was injured by ; falling through the hatchway of his ? M'liarlbaat,is not likely to rccovcr. llo is gradually, growing worse. Fishing.parties are strewn all along tho banks of tiio river below tho town, notwithstanding tho wet wenthor. Tho city council will moot this even ing, owinz to tho fact that no meeting was held Tuesday evening. Charles J. Gill, 6ccretaryo( tho Elson Glass company, is nursing his firstborn ?boy baby. Deputy Auditor'William A. Fontonis clork of the city board of equalization. Thoro will bo a niusicalo at tho homo of Mrs. John L. Davis this evening. MARTIN'S PERRY. Accidents and Incidents in that Thriving Cltr?Personal nnd Industrial. Tho Premier Banjo and Guitar Club, Mrs. Oscar Sceloy and Miss Anna Hall, of Wheeling, will take part in tho con cert and litorary entertainment to bo given "by Sherman Lodge of Iron workers at tho ODera Ilouao to-morrow night. Miss Madge Clark will sing. The puddlera at tho /Etna mill who havo been ofT since Ttiosday on account of tho strike of the . roll hands on tho muck mil returned to work last night. The roll hands wanted pay for changing rolls and tho matter will" be sottled at the coming convention. The parado of tho Orientals last night attracted much attention, and was tho most comical ever aeon in tho city. Tho Orientals wore headed by the Vigilant Hose Company band and followed by several hundred boys. 0. B. Lane brought suit apr.inst J. AV. Lane, to recover tho sum of $125 on a promissory note, to which a number of otrsots were made. Judgment was given for tho full amount of tho note with interest. Parrott Jump, who was taken to tho Wheeling hospital with his soro hand and arm, is much hotter, and hopes are now entertained for his rapid recovery, ahd that amputation will -npt' bo'noces sary. ' . * . Officer* Och arrested a' banana' ped dler, on Wednesday evening,' for selling without a license. The mayor remitted the line upon tho payment of costs and the licenso fee. Leo McCord moved hi a family to Junction City, Ind., yesterday, where they will rosiuo for tho present. Thoy went over tlio WAt L. 13. road. Miss Dovault, of tho Martin's Ferry schools, will attend a musical conserva tory in Chicago, during the summor va cation. On account of the commencement ex ercises thero was no pravor mooting in the Presbyterian church last night. Mrs. Frank Zink and Miss Sallio Mil ler loavo this morning on tho steamer Iron Quoon, for Cincinnati. Rev. H. N. Campbell, who is at the home- of his brothor in Cleveland, is still improving slowly. Prof. J. W. Schofield is home from Anderson, Ind., and has concluded to remain iii this city. If you feel weak, tired and all run down, Hood's Sarsaparilla is just what you need to build up strength and puri fy your blood. .13.. IF the assessor has omitted to assess you, see to It that you aro listed. You will bo deprived, of your vote In No vember If your uamo is not oil tho as sessor's book. ' Take your moals at Tho Milwaukoo Cafe. ItomniT Grant, Manager. . OaiifieldTba cures constipation, dys pepsia and sick headache; restores the complexion and saves doctor's bills, p A PROFITABLE TALK. Our Spoclnl Roportor Bocuroa tho Facts, Ho Rctri-mliicd tn rhoroiiRhly Wyes, u Huttfcct '.flint I. Cniml,,B Much Comment, una Ho Has Sue. cccdcil. Xe\n )',H> Sun j Two days ago ono of llio most promt nont professional men in Now York pull shod u letter so outspokon, so tin usiinl, us to cause oxlonslvo tnlk and awukwi much comment. Ycaterdnv 1 Inlorvlowod thogontloman in to tho con touts of tho lottor, and ho fully con firmed it In ovory rqspocL He not only dlil this hut ho also monllonod a num. hor of unusual cases which had co.no under his observation in which littlo loss than a mlraclo had been porforniud. ? o important has tho outiro subjeet boconio that Idolormlnod to invostignto it to tho bottom, and accordingly cnlled nfnt'iw ^,bort H' "'0 prom I ni'nt costumcr at No. 03'Knnt' Twolftl. fi^'tloman mmuionciUu my interview with tho ctoetor lyostordnv Sir. hares has made' quito'ti hamo A compjteknowled.ro o/ historian ?n proctaiion of art nnd reliability are n? sc.;Unl in hisprofession. ^ I ?Mr. J-.uvcs," I bid, "I |oarn li.nt your.wlfo has had .imosti J ? ^oHoaco; aro you willing to ffibj I Tho gentleman thought a moment and an expression of pleasure passe,] over lus face. -"-When I th i nk. ho "aid of what my wlfo onco passed throuch'1 condition ,1,? Is In 3"} L i'00' Kmtitud?- Nearly tliroo } ears ago aho wan at tho point of death whcnT ""d7"Und hoLick showa,' whoii I say alio was tolallv blind nnd la} in a statu ol unconsciousness. Tlireo doctors attended her nnd all agreed that her troublS# W'"U th? do'c'lora callcd I SO i?.""'" "Kl Pl'jrporal convulsions SO jou can imagnio how badlv sho mint have been. At lust one doctor (lt was ahln ff"1'd llmt #s sho ?'?s mill h? n'?!, 0,Voll<i.n,oro "'tempt iniRht Iv cT en W \T ? ?'a3 according JJ gnen her. Sho seemed to imnrovn stored6' 'Thm?"i lI7S i',er aicht wus r?* storeil. I linve had a long, lone sleon ' l'oss 'ami I am?n ?niCCn;crinS conscious ness, ami I am rejoiced to say tlmt ?!>? tl]miK.f0MC '? I'cr,oct health, wholly 'gl'* "'euso of Warner's SafoC'ure which was tho remedy wo administered' " n?l!'VV?S\,imattn'' co"sc'ousncss." I looked at Jlr. Eaves as ho said this lie co?tiS^a,nlnK WUh aatiefaclioa: j "The physicians told us, after mv *'(? 8 rccovery, tlmt sho could never endure childbirth, and yet wo havo n knn^0y!lea year old- do not li^ ..w,iat sickness is. I attribute it SateCuir'wh6^1 po":crof Warner's sid? ii v- ?y-' m-v elaUir' ffl'o re nl ?,tn i VlW'n'a. was, a while ago lit? Precisely 03 my wife had been' I I at onco advised her to use this sninn Krny l"?l"odJ'i " .cured her promptly." f 1 lin(* Jnatit 18 specially adaoted for women, do you?" I Inquired. P H? 0 Jnpans- I have known it to bo wonderful in* its.powor in the case of pontjemon to whom rimVe'roeom mended it.-. I speak-from my expo ! onco entire y, and vou shmiM 3 i surpriseath^t 1 an!'Z 5?"b?tt 1 ;much fete?* ^""Mono so I Lfj"? "0t surPriae'l- I saw .by every ib>; overy look, that Mr. Haves meant all he said. I I,?d ampio confir ination of_Dr. Gunn's letter, and inter whn h n0t 'vonder "'at peoplo who havo seen such thimri n-hniJ. in"to ht?d "i10'? dei^est friends,#o down !n'? f'10 dark val|oy and bo brou-ht back into tho light; should bo both on Ihustastic and grateful. I; myself caught the spirit, and I shall be glad if the investigations I havo made pro? of profit to tlioso who may read them. A Pointer. J-; *-? "I am very much pleased with Cham berlain's Cough Remedy," says II. M. Bangs, the druggist at Chatsworth, 111. "During the epidemic o? la grippe here it took the lead and was vory much bet ter liked than other cough medicines." The grip requires precisely the same treatment as a very severe cold, for which this remedy is so efficient. It will promptly loosen a cold and rolieve the lungs, soon eflecting a permanent euro, while most other medicines in common use for colds only give tempor ary,relief. 50 cent bottles for. sale by druggists. opm YOUR EYES When you ask for a bottle of Wolff's Acme Blacking sec that you get the genuine. The real articlc made by us cannot be bought for less than 20c. a bottle. It is good material and worth its price. There are imitations offered claiming to be."just.asgood" formless money.; ?'?Don't buy ? them. If the \' Just as. good" lias any merit if'ought to sell without invoking the aid -of comparison with our Acme .. Blacking. .?;: ? WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia .is the name of a- paint which does work that no other pnint can do. Glass painted with it looks like colored glass. A 10c. bottle of Pjk-Ron will decorate a market basket full ofalassware. All retailers sell it ?l|The ?mwy Drop mil i\\ as &??d as ^ie LP first. No dregs. I \\ All pure and wliole . some. The most popular drink of die day. A perfect thirst quencher. Don't le deceived if a dealer, for the sake of larger profit, tells you some other hind ia"juna?good*'?'tis fahe. I.'oiaiujion b aa goo J as the genuine Hiuus'. GRADUATING AND WEDDING OUTFITS-H, EMSHEIMBB. GRADUATING ' A.3STD?= Wedding Outfits! Cream Colored Silks, Cream Colored Landsdowne, Cream Colored Bedford Cords, Cream Colored Blazers, Cream Colored Fans, Gloves, Hose, Etc. FOR TOURISTS. ? , ? ( ? J0' Suits, Wrappers, Skirts,5nH&set Gloves, Corsets, Underwear, Etc. ' HEMSHEIMER 18 and 20 Eleventh Street. HAM : HAMM & CO., Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, DOT THIS DOlnm FOR FHCT: That our establishment Is a model ono In evorr respect. That In our altractlvo assortment. prompt ?orvloo and ialr treatment, our customer* ara aran'.r and satisfactorily sorvcd. 1 ' That wbilo wo cannot give you something lor nothing wo aim toglvaa good, honest doil every time. Wo invite your penonai inspection. Undertaking In Its Several Forms a Special Feature. . !'- Telephone Calls Answered Day or Night. HRMM& CO.. 1065 JUtHIN ST OIL WELL SUPPLIES. OIL WELL SUPPLY CO, OWNERS OF THE Elba Iron Works, Continental Tube Works, AND SIX OTHER MANUFACTOKIES MAKING WROUGHT IROH STEAM, LINE ADD DRIVE PIPE TUBING, CASTING, BOILERS, ENGINES, DRILLING, , RIGS, TOOLS, ROPE, AND OTHER Ari'LIANti23 NECESSARY FOR DRILLIN3 Oil, Gas and Water Artesian W 91 and 92 Water Street, t PITTSBUHGI1, CORNICE AND TIN ROOFING. Q.ALVANIZED IKON CORNICE AND TIIsT KOOPIWG! Special attention given to til kinds ot Sheet Iron and Tin Work on Buildings. ALSO STEEL AND FELT R00F.ING. Call and got prices before contracting a? lam j prepared to glvo bargains 111 that lino of work. B. E. CHLDSnTBLL., jcl'. Corner Main and South Streets. MILL SUPPLIES. GARLOCK PACKING! For Steam Engines U to Bast. Hops Sot Cut tho Hods. Ia Steam Tis-Iit. Will last Longer Thau Any (Khar. CHHS, H. BERRY, J^IL-L. SUPPLIES, No. 123Q Water Street. ! PHOTOGRAPHY. r?UE HIGH-GLASS PHOTOGRAPHS for wlijcli PARSONS has been justly noted will t-tlll be continued to bo mndo bettor thnn evor. All tho newest accessories and appliances, to Kctherwlth a strictly first-class eastern operator of lougoxperlcnco in Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Respectfully, myl'J J. A. If. PARSONS. PHOTOGRHPHS=i =HIGG!NS* GALLERY. 42 Twelfth Street. M TYLES' AKT STUDIO. FXioToeriAPiiB. Portraits in Pmtct. Oil. Crayon. Water 'anil Ink. 21S4 WPLIN STREET. fe!5 GROC E RI ES; ETC. gUMMER BEVERAGES. ROSE'S LIME JUICE, ROYAL LEMONADE CRYSTALS, GINGER ALE, C, i Vf., ROOT BEER. 0. E. MURRAY & CO., my23 130(1 Market Street. HE INTELLIGENCER ~ 1* X CLKlit X.N0 I'ii^ilNTXDLE PAPC& Poor or Shabby Binding Is an offense against Good Taste. ? ! ; ?? 1 . ? ' ^ v Some of the very best books are published in Paper covers..... It pays to putthe'iTftsfh Covers That - Will' Preserve Them and be worthy of them. Send your books, new and 0ld. t0i: hrs'sity-i THE Intelligencer Bindery. PICTURES &. ART MATERIALS. TOOKING GLASSES AND PICTURES Framed to Ordor on Short Notice, ?AT A. n T STOnE, 1222 Market Street. mrll ? E. L. NICOLL. \\5N1U\Wr ?ARTIST.? Studio 2154 Main Strent. ccll REAL estate. Mountlsville i IS STILL OFI'ElllKfl OPPORTUNITIES loINVESTORS Contracts will bo placod thla week for Two Largo Factories, and DwolllnRB win bo noeded for the work paoplo. A good profit oan bo made by builders whowlll orcot dwolllngsntonco CHOICE LOlStOIt SALE In close proximity to tho factor los. Adply to J. GLENN COOK, Oonoral Manager, mv27 MOI'NDSVIltl.H. \V. VA. FOR_SALE. I ot Tenth street. No. 2ft)I Market street ^ t No. (A Thirty-first street, ground <36x123 foot. 12 room*, price...... ? 5 ' No. Il?'> KofFitroet, half lot .. 2*25 No. 4tl Thlrtjr-oiRtilh street No. fll Thirty-eighth Atrcot....,.,.?...2.WO* No. lltti Cbarlos street ami |hrcft,lotsv.j 1.0N 50-acro farm, known u Porter Iwm, 8? par acre. .. ^ . BELVEDERE LOTS. No. 100 Main street. . ... ? . Two cottages on MoundsVille camp grounds. No. 2102 Cnapllnu stroet No, III Sixteenth street No. 8031 Woods street No. 3933 Woods street. w . Five-roomed honse and lot at MoMechen. Four lots In.MoMeehcu, Miller's addition. No. 21d Sixteenth street. , >, Desirable Choline street property.. No. 60 North Front street ?1 ...... No 1025 McCollochstreet, lot00x120 lee t,f 1,503. Lot on South Front street, $1,000. l.ot on.Sonth Front street, 11.400. . Building for manufacturing purposes. FOR K/ZBlsTT." A Month. Desirablo residence on Sixteenth street. rooms and finished attlo - V" No. 2W3 Alley It ? J? No. 2620 Alloy 11, two rooms w...... .*? ou # No. 2GOI Market street, two rooms 7 oo Na G Slxtoenth strcot ...... i-?oo No. 2j20 Main street, five rooms. 10 03 No. 6t Thirteenth street, threo rooms 7 00 No. 2lul Main sttoat, thlrtl lloor ? so FOR PENSIONS?Wri to lor Question Blank or call on JAMES A. HENRY, U. S. Claim Attorney, Heal Estato Agent, Colloc tor and Notary Public. my?4 1612 Market Street. FOR SALE. House of seven rooms, 2523 Chnpllne street Houso of six rooms, with modern ?51P"V?* merits, lot 35x123. South Broadway. Island, Sl.wo. House of soren rooms. Eofl street, 1,003 cash, balance on easy terms, $3,500. Lot on South Jacob street. S700. I/Ot on Jacob street. Coutro heelliur. 5353. Very deslrablo building lots in Behrens <fc SpetdcVs addition; nlso ou the lato sjte of street CaKou*e of fivo rooms on EolT street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets, $2,300. Ilcuse, six rooms, Wood atreot, Centre Wheel ^ouse, five rooms, brick. Fourteenth street Half lot on Twenty-ninth street, $300. House, three rooms. Flrat ward, $?)? House. four rooms, Jacob strcot, Coutro Wheel Two very deslrablo lots on South Front stroit Business houso on comer Twenty-sixth and Chanllne streets. ' ? . ,, A largo lot at McMechon, 103 by 20> foot Very CJiouso of eight rooms. "bricK, Jacob strost bj twecn Fifteenth and Sixteenth stroots. Seven lots. WxlOl feat In Hlau; ttfhyto aa* Gallagher'saddition.. Price S10) to SW3 caelx. One of tho boit manufacturing altai lu ma cltv.f routing on two railroads. FU? 4 WbTW. ,<ldlt;0"' TO LOAN". SM0, SG00, SI,003 and $2,CC0 to loan on city real estate. _ r NESBITT & DEVfNE. 1739 Market Street:-"* mrio PORSALE, Three housos on Wood street, between TilIrtr fitii and Thirty-sixth strsou. on a fifty-foot lot; rents for $?l per month. , , , No. 3510 Wood street lot30x100 feet six rooms, A splendid manufacturing or building site, one of the best iuthe clty.tUO feetPSqunro. cor ner of Forty-second anduater streets; will be sold as a whole or in lots. '? A good farm of 71% acres, one and a half mllei? from tho city. A good orchard, six acres m prapea. has a five-roomed house, stables, etc.. anu tho best of water. Will toll on easy terms or ULotion V/on^nann'^ttddltlon, the, hwt value in the Eighth ward, on very easy terms, for a shot; time. . . , No. 4117 Jacob street, six rooms and large store room .. - v-- i , .A. Flne homes In Laid well's run, cheap.SJJO to 1.500 No. 4615 Jacob street, rents for S216 2.103 Na 41 Thirty-eighth street, six rooms, new.. i.oJJ No. 342lChapllne street, ton-roomed houso nndtwoloM. . , , k Brlek house, four rooms and hall,- iorty* tlrstand Woods streets, full lot 1 ? ...S3.501 JOSEPH A. ARKLE, renslon Attorney. KoUry unit Real Ealate Agent. llotL^os rentod and rents collocteiu QJleo yp.N 3517 Jacob streot nay 7 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE! $400 buys 2.1x122 feet on South York street $100 buys *23x1 22 feet on touth Huron str.-et, $750 buys 30x112 loot on North Huron street. 21.000 buys Clxl'ii feet in Woodsdaie. on Natlona* rond.' 81,400 buys a fine lot on South Front street. S3.000 buys a fine lot on South Front street. n. $1,750 buys n lino lot on North Front street. S1.000 buys a line lot In Plea>ant Vullay, 180x310 ft. SI.200 buys n fine lot In Pleasant Vnlley. 80x-2J0 It. $1,81)0 buys a lot 30.x UH feet on Zano street. $125 buys a lot 25x120 ft. on EoTat., Eighth ward. S1..VW buys a lot 30x111 feet on Filtoonth street. $500 buys a lot .10x10) feet on South Elm strcei. $900 buys a lot 30x100 feet on .South I'onn stroot. $2,000 buys a lot 50x103 foot on Kofi street, Eighth ward. We, also have improved properties in all sections of the city, nil of which' are1 held at reasonable prices. . t ? RINEHART vt XATUil, City panic Building, Ilopni No. 6. Telephono 211). np27 _ GENERAL NOTICES. ' $500 REMHRDI _.'1 ?; 'i ? Theundersignecl will pay $500 reward for the recov ery of the body of D. M. Ca rey, who was drowned in Wheeling Creek, at the Main street stone bridge, on the morning of January 14. and the body is suppos ed to have beon carried into the Ohio river. .pis MRS. CLARA G. CAREY. ^"OTICE Albert Rodmnn and Isiac H. Frey have bean admitted momberaof our firm. The basins n will bo continued In the name of Rodman & Co. H. W. REDMAN, G. G. McKOWN. WitEEMNQ. W. Va.. Feb. 17.180- fell ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as a candidal* fop the Dcraocratlo nomination for Sheriff of Ohio County. Respectfully f?20 A. A. FRANZHEIM. FLY SOnHBWS f HEELING, mrh OKKS. FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS WINDOW GUARDS, FENCING. TREK BOXES 01 oo. Office and Bank Raiuno, I Or Anythlngln Wlro. W. a ALLISON, 1707 Eoff Street, apl-miis Telephono itl