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UNMASKED AT LAST. Domoorats Repudiate all Protection and Espouse Free Trade. LET THE W0RK1NGMEN READ And Iteftcet?lho I'iauk Voted Doxvn Dcciurcd that- iho Dlflkroiico IJetivcen the Cost of Labor Ilore and Abroad Should bo Considered In Framing Turin' Laws?The Plank ' Adopted Declares that the only Purpose For TurllT Should beICevciiuo, "Which is the Turin" England JUas. Here is tho portion of tho tariff plank reported by tho majority of tho committoo on resolutions which tho Chicago convention voted down: Wo roitornto the oit-repeatcil doctrines of tlin Democratic party, that the necessity of tlio Government is the only justification for taxation, and whenever a tax is unnecessary, ft in unjiistiliablo; that when customs house taxation is levied upon article* of any kind produced iu this country, THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE COST OF LABOR HEHKAN'D LABOR ABROAD, when such a dillereuco oxists, fully measurus any possible benefits to labor, and the enormous additional impositions of tho oxisting tariff, fall with crushing force upon our formers and worklngmcn, and, for tho mero advan' tane of iho few whom it onriches, exacts from labor a grossly unjust shard of the oxpehse of tho Government, And wo demand such a revision of tho tariff laws ns will remove their iniquitous inequalities, lighten their oppressions and put them on a constitutional and equitable basis. But, in makinjr reduction in taxes, IT IS NOT PROPOSED TO INJURE ANY DOMESTIC INDUSTRIES, BUT RATHER TO PROMOTE THEIR HEALTHY GROWTH. From tho foundation of this government the taxes collected nt the custom house have boon the chief source of fedoral revenue. Such they must pnntinnn tr, lift. Moreover, manv industries huvo onnio to rely upon legislation for successful continuance, so that ANY CHANGES OF LAW MUST BE AT EVEBY STEP REGABDFUI. OF THE L if BOH AND CAPITAL THUS INVOLVED. Tho progress of roform must lie subject in tho execution to this plain dictato of justice. hold, mmiuiseii fner trade. Hero is tho tariff plunk reported by tho minority of the committee which the convention adopted as a substitute for the above: We donounco Keoublicon protection us a fraud?as a robbery of a jireat majority of the American peoplo for tho liouellt of a fow. WE DECLARE IT TO BE A FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY THAT THE GOVERNMENT HAS NO CONSTITUTIONAL TOWER TO HIPOSE AND COLLECT A DOLLAR l'OU TAX EXCEPT FOR PURPOSES OF REVENUE ONLY, and demund Hint tho collcctiou of such taxes bo imposed by the government whon only honestly and economically administered. AXOTUBIt OF THE SAlll! SORT. Here ia.an extract from tho Constitution of tho Confederate States, which, ai will be soon, is as like the'Chicago Democratic declaration as two oeas: The Congress shall have power to lay niulcolloct taxes, duties, imposts and oxci?os for rovenuo necossarv to pav .1 i?.i- - : lllu uuij19, pruviuu i?r HIu i-uiiiuiuu uu* fnnse, and carry on tho government o[ tho C'onfoderato Htatoa; but no bounties shall bo grunted (roin tho treasury, nor shall any duties or taxes on importations from foreign nations bo laid to promote or foster any branch of industry. LINCOLN' CO U.N'IV BEAtfTIKS Moot on tho Flohl of Honor?Flro Shot* Fired Without Effect. * Charleston, W. Va., Juno 20.?Missos Gertrude Manor and Lixzio Spears aro two of tho handsomest young ladies In tho soction of Lincoln county in which tboy live. The long continued contest between thom for social preference lod to bittor enmity, and Miss Spoars having recontly made several conquests by her suporlor charms, her rival and bitter enotuy, Miss Hagcr, cottld stand it no longer, and one day last week challenged tho object of her hatred to mortal combat and llrod five shots at Iter. She proved a bad shot and nono of tho shots took cfTcct. Miss Spears was boforo Justico Smith ine uav louownig jor u wurniufc 10 restrain nor onomy from further violence, and tho ond is not yet. A. Vandal's Act, An oxceodinglv moan thing was dono by some vandal Homo timo aftor 11 o clock Saturday night. Di'. Hildroth bos recently laid in front of his now houHOS on Chaplino atroot, south of Twolfth. a fino stono pavement. .Somebody took a can of lubricating oil from a hoisting engino in tho alloy by tho Odd Fellows' block and poured oil over tho pavement, stops and oven 011 tho sido of tho house. It is very doubtful it tho nasty stains can bo removed. Even if the scoundrel who did it were caught, tho law atTords no really adoquato ponalty for such a malicious act. To Orgnnlie n llrnncli. II, W. Denro, iiupromo deputy at largo of tho Catholic Mutual Benov'olont Association and uditor of tho C. SI. It. .1. VfetUy, nrrivod in tho city yostorday, accompanied by Josoph Dipper, proil-1 dent of Branch41), of Pittsburgh.' These gontlomon will endeavor , to start branches of tho order in this city, and meetings wore hold at St. Alp'tionsvts and Immacniato Conception churches, and committees appointed to carry out tho work. Tho brandies will bo organised this week. A SprlnghouMo'Uobbjd* August Petzold, who lives just beyond tho Baltimore & Ohio Company's Hemp Hold tunnel, yostorday informed tho nolico that in tho nij?ht somebody hml brokon tho lock of liis spriughonse and tolon all the contents, hnttcr, cues and a quantity of vegetables and provisions. The only cluo to tho identity of tho thief was that ho had a very large foot nud wore hob-nailed shoos.' Tho Council committees on coinotorice, tiro dopartmont and scales havo been cnllod to moot this evening. Tho committoo on railroad) will moot at 2:30 this aftornoon ut the cornor of Twonty-flrst street and Alloy A, mid with thorn tho solicitor, city onijlnoor and tho gontlomcn interacted in tho proposed new switohes to manufacturing ostablishraonts on tho South Side. TO KKI'LIIMCANS. It Is part ol tho Democratic plan to ohallenicothevotoot every Koimlillctin who tiM itot been uhk^wI under the neiv West Virginia election law. l)un't lot ttlcia tlud you unprepared. IX TH E CH UHC1IES. Interesting Servient ?r u *peel'il Cimrnc. ter Ye At the North jtreot M. E. church yesterday morning Rov. J. F. Chono with, the pastor, preached a ppocia! sermon to tlio members of lliu various K. of P. lodges of tho city, many oi whoin attonded in a body. St Matthews, the U. J\ and ono 01 two other churches have abandoned nvoning services on Sunday until coolei weather returns. Kev. C. W. Smith, editor of the Pittsburgh Chrinlian Advocate, preached two ablo sermons at Thomson M. E. church, on tho Island, yesterday, in tho absencc.1 of the pastor, Kev. J)r. Fullorton. liov. 31. F. Drvdeu delivered a second address at I. 0. 0. F. hall yesterday afternoon, his thuino boin^ "Orthodoxy." IIo went more into detail on some particular points than in his tlrst address telling why ho rejected the tenots 01 orinoaox ^ieinouiein. He v. William Anderson, J). J)., ot Edinburgh, Scotland, who hns been ti missionary in Africa for tho U. P. church, preached nil interesting sermon nt tho First .Prosbytoriau church yestordny morning. lie is the guost of hie nieces, the Misses CJohan. on the Isldud. Last evening at the Chaplino stree! M. K. church children's dny was fittingly observed. The church was nicelj decorated witi: flowers, and tho exercises wero very pleasant. A FOILS!Bit WHIRLING BOY. Rev. Dr. tireor'n timtlfjilig Success ir Nmr York City. Xao York Correspondence Philadelphia Prem. The Bev. Dr. David II. Greer said tc mo this morning that ho sent last night n lettor of declination to tho officers ol Trinity Church, Boston, by whom h( had been called to succeed Pbillipc Brooks in tho pulpit. It was a most tempting oiler which was mado to Dr. Greer. No question of salary was raised; Dr. Greer could have had any salary which he felt ho would bo justified in asking for. Ho spent a dav last week in Boston with tho ofllcors of the church and Bishop Brooks, and they laid before him tho scopo of the work which that great organization had in viow and which they believed ho could perform. Bishop Brooks urged him both on per sonal and on religious grounds to accept tho offer, and my impression is that I)r. Greer was at one time tempted to go lhnrA. Rut ho found that his narish in Now York was bitterly opposed to hie leaving them, and moreover n great scheme of church work and of moral cnd9avor iti tho parish has just-boon entered upon and it was felt that il would bo a severe blow wero Dr. Greei to leave at this time. Thero are many churchmen in Now York who believe that Dr. Greer, if he perseveres in tho work he has undertaken hore, is going to do somothing which will attract the attention of moralists, philanthropists and' thoso of Christian endeavor in all places whore tho church has a foothold. Ho hot been iu New York, only four years anc has built up a groat congregation, sc groat that it is nrobabh that it will be necessary to erect a now church building in tli'o near future, and when it is it isquito likely to be ase::<)uisite a specimen of church architecture as isTriuitj of Boston. Cornolius Vanderbilt, who is an earn est member of this congregation, is in entire accord with Dr. Uroor in his church work. ^ llrUln?|?urt. Tho police for some time liavo been suspecting a certain houso on trie Hillside, us not. boing of tho boat charac tef, and last night decided to seo i: there was anything in it. Tho house was raided, and two people, tho man giving tho namo of CharluB Green ant the woman that of Ella Gill, woro ar rested and jailed. Whou tho family of Grocer Greer woko up yestordny morning it war found that tho store had been onterec and a lot of tobacco and cigars taken Tho burglara had pr.iod open tho fron door with a jimmy. Tho work is sup posed to be .that ofsoino young boys whom the pojico now havo undor aur voillance. Tho police court will adjudicate tin cases of two drunks and two disorder lioa this morning. Huntington Drawing Compnn/. Sptclal Dltpatch to the IntcUbjawer. Charleston*, W. Va., Juno 26.?The Huntington Browing Company has beer chartered by tho secretary of state. Tht principal oflico is at Huntington, W Va.; capital ,$2,500, with tho privilegi granted to increaso it to $200,000. Th< incorporators aroLoo Ebert, D. Logg, E Furlong,Charles Shinklo and TVT. Hallor an, all resincnts of Ironton, Ohio. NOTES O.V NAVIGATION. Stngo of TVntnr and MovomnnU of Uo.itf. Tim invar internma. Tho river was falling yesterday witl 8 feet 0 inches in tho chaunei. Tho Andes nnd tho Bntcholor will go away for Pittsburgh at 8 a. in., nnd th? Bon llur for Parkoraburg at 11:30 a. m. to-day, Tho Koystono Stato passed np foi Pittsburgh vestorday morning, and the Lizzlo Bay also?Tho Congo went or down to Cincinnati from Pittsburgh. C'apt. Carloton C. Cablo, tho wel known riverman, formorly of this city is ouite iil at tho West Penn hospital and his frionds fear ho cannot recover He has been suUoring from stomacli troublo for almost a year, and for twe months has boon in tho hospital. Ho ii nearly sixtv vcaro old, and has been, ir tho river business all his lifo. As i pilot ho has always boon considered lirsl class. Ho was last on the Raymond Horner. In 1S50 ho was on the Buckeye .State, and has sinco beou on the Crystal Palaco. tho,John McCullough, tho storn wheel Buckeye .Stato, and almost all the Horner <& Wood and Horner Roberts' boats. Capt. William Reno, of I'Utsburgh.says tho Post, is soliciting chances ? W ..nl/l (nt.A VIlfilAfl tr\f Mill ainb man's bonetiL Captain Cable is a bachelor. The latest information from the hospital is to the olfcct that hin chances for rocovory are vory poor.?SlcubcnviUt G(uctte, Just as 6tiro as hot weather comes, thcie will l?o mora or less bowol complaint in this vicinity. Every poison, and especially families, ought to have Home reliable modicino at hand for* inatant use, in case it is needed. A 25 or 60 cont bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Jteraody is just what you ought to have and all that you would need, even for the most severe and dangerou* cases. It is the best, tho most reliable and most successful treatment known and is piousant to take. For sale by druggist*. Wff lounii know that ututtns Kidnev and Liver Ten cures constipation anil sick headache, 26c nt druggists. u On? Faro for Iluuntl Trip, Tlio Ohio Kivcr ritilroml will sell on July 2il, ilril nnd 4tli round trip tlckoti between all point) on its line atom fnro for round trip. Tickots (potl to return until July 5. ISO.'. W. J. Eoiii.vso.v, G. r. A. 31AHTLV3'I^SUlt Y. Acciilcnta nnct liiutiimit* m thtt Thriving Cltr-Hnrionit ami Industrial. Martin's Ferry teamsters will find it , to their adrantago to drivo to Wheeling by way of /Ktnavillo and ilie Now Steel 1 Bridges, which is the most direct, safest I and quickest route, tlioro boli:,' no ' delays, easy grades and no railroad crossings. * Mr. Thomas V. Salisbury, secretary of tho Ohio Valley Trades and Labor As; seinbly, aavs that the Helloiro firemen have accoptcd tho torms for another race with tho Martin's forry team at ' the next picnic. Ail immonao number of tickets were : sold at tho Terminal depot yestorday for Wheeling Part. Martin's Forry passengers filled i\. car on tho up train \ on tho Wheeling <i Luke Kric. Ed. Mansburgar bus returned from Pittsburgh, whero ho attended tlio con, vontion of tho Amalgamated associai tion, which was iu session threo weeks. Tho first story of tho Ilohensnck block on iinnovor street is up. This i and tho Hervey block near by will be a credit to tho street. 1 Tho residences of Thomas Mullanoy ' and W. II. Connelly, on Carlylo etroot, | 1 arc about already for occupancy. It is said that the now time card on tho Whoeling & Lako Erie road will not ' go into effect until August. Messrs. Fred Updograff and 01 Ivor Bracken, of Mt. Pleasant, wcro in town on Saturday with frionds. (.Vround has boon broken for n throok roomed frame business houso on Fourth street for Judge Cochran. Fiv0 colprod persona'woro baptized in , tho river yesterday by Rev. Mr. March, of tho, A. M. E. church. r A new 1200-pouad boll will bo placed in the spire to bo ercctcd on tho Ger man Lutheran church. 1 John bobbins will join A. i). French's New ?ejiaation Floating 1'alaco at McKeesport, Pa., to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schnell buriod a one-year-old child at Ilivorviow ceraotory yesterday. Samuel Taylor attended tho funoral of his stop-mothor at Kast Iiichland yostorday. Only one drunk was run in on Saturday night, and ho was a one legged one. Miss Alice Morris will go to Pittsburgh this week to visit relatives, i Mrs. Lowis Pracht has roturned from a pleasant visit near Marietta. i Mrs. Debora Dull, of Third streot, is rapidly nearing death's door. The Huekovn elms works shut down on Saturday for the summer. ! Many now pavements are being put down in Martin's Ferry. l'lio Bridgeport Republicans will organize a club to-night. Hammocks in great variety at tbo postoflice news stand. Robert Steward was homo from Pittsburgh over Sunday. | Will Smylio was roportod somewhat I better yesterday. i Miss Sue Barr is visiting relatives at Steubenville. Mrs. John Martin, of Steubonvillo, is visiting here. Miss Kato Greer is on tiio sick list. , BKIjIIAIKK. i All Sort! of Local Nown nn?l Goi?!p from I tho Glm* Cltr. The Republican county central committee organized last Saturday afternoon by the olcction of Judgo Isaac H. (iaston as chairman, and T. C. Ayers, Esq., a secretary. The selection of an executive committee was left in the hands pr Chairman Gaston. Tho organization was practically unanimous. There are no bickerings or factions in tho countv this fall, and tho boye are organizing with a view of making a clean sweop.A .drummer for a,Baltimore house was on n.protracted sprue hero and had to bo locked np to jjo't sober. Tho follow had dono nothing, but declared ho wanted to'gotsoberj and would strnightwnv fill hftnnnlf nn_ He seemed nowor ' loss to ro.iiat hie nppotito for drink. Tho Knights of i'ythiaa IoiIro.in this , cHyeloctod thoknowing otlicors. who . will be regularly installed next Thursday ovoning: C. C, Georgo King: V. C., Ailon R. Reiti; prelate, M. Noil; I. G., Charles Cordell j 0. G., George Odbort; P. C., Leon Sonneborn. i Tho Democratic county convention i meets at Bnrnosvillo to-morrow. Hon. , RoSs'J. Alexander will bo temporary chairman of tho convention and will j Bound tho keynote of tho cumpuign on j tho Democratic side. Tho Democratic congressional com. mittee will meet at the Globohotol this afternoon and call their convention hero some time in August. The formality? that's all it will bo?is cut and dried. Tho colorod folks hero havo organized n Masonic lodge of their own and start , in under tho name of Sit. Morinh, No. 53. Rev. M. M. I'onton is tho head officer. Miss I.odrn Smith, of this city, is highly complimented on a paper read by lior at tho V. 1*. S. 0. K. convention at Toronto last Friday.. Frank Roomer, son of Herman Roemor, took second prize in his c!a? at Marietta college last week, and this is Frank's first your. Tho poople of the Fourth and Fifth ' wards are boglnnincr tocomplain soino' what over tho inaction of tho policemen | in those words. , Tho Presbyterian and United Prosbyi torian congrogations have been holding i union.services tfco past two Sabbaths. t A FUCii lino of E. 0. Burt's celobratod t fine sliocs jus t received. | ', ?' V. Bi/pyp. Sole Agont ?. A PAHUOTJ[C WORK. Every "ppriion 'who is opposod to Free Trade j ' Slavery arid favor|' Ai&cricau Industrial Iridapen I tloiicQ.iici.ur'Qil (brqugh tho policy of Protoctlon, tliould read tho. document published by tho ' American Protective TttriffXeague. An a patrlotio 1 citizen. It.Is your ilul'y to plsco these documents in tho hands of your friends. They aro interest* ing and instructive.' and embrace discussions of all pilaws of the* Tariff question. Tho League publishes oyer 60 different documents, comprising nearly COO pages of plainly printed, carefully edited aud rellablo information. Among tho anthors of theso documents arc.lion. James0. Blaine; Wm. McKiuloy. Jr.. OoTernor of Ohio; Senator 8. M. Cnllom, of XUlnnla; Senator Joseph X. Dolph, ot Oregon ; ocnaior a. b. muaoca, or nodnui>? ; Senator Fryc, of Maino; 8cn?tor Caaey, of North Dakota; Senator Jnatln 8. MorrJU, of Vermont; 8enator Nolaon W. Aldrich, of Rhode lalaud; , lion. Tliomaa II. Dndloy, of New Jersey; Hon. Robert P. Porter, of Washington j Prof. J- H. Dodge, of the Agricultural Department at Washington ; Commodore W. Q. T. Ilughet; lion. E. A. Ilartahorn, of New York; Congreaaman Dolliver, of Iowa; Hon. II. F. Jonos; David Hall ' Rice, of Boiton; Ex-Congraaainan Pcrklna, of Kan* 1 ?aa; Dr. K. P. Miller, of Now York; Hon. Oeo. Draper, of Mm.; lion. C.L. Edward*. of Text*; Judge Win. Lawrence, of Ohio; Hon, D. 0. Harrltnan,of New York; Hon. Geo. 8. Doutwell, of Mass.; Hon. I E. II. Ainldown, of Now York; Euoch Eualey. of. I Tennessee. > 1'hU rompleto act of documents will he ?ent to any add ma, poat paid, for Fifty (80) Cents. Ad dross, Wilbur F. Wakeman, Secy., No. 31 Wat Xwonty-Third Street, New York SUITS, WRAPPERS, WRAP: HEADQU For Suits, Wrappe wear, Hosiery,: Gl< sets, etc. 1 x n race J?/ I vuu Silk Grenad Bedford Cor H.EMSh 18 and 20 Ele^ OHIO VALLEY PROHII THIRD AN NIL OF T1 OhioValleyProhi MOUNDSVII 3 n - r> i\.. TlJ i . some 01 lue ruiesi Ream's t HON. JOHN X'. ST. JOHN. HON. SAMUEL DICKIE. Coi- GEORGE W. BAIN. IiEV. ANNA. SHAW. T. A. BURDICK, TUESDAY, JULY IS. will b? IV. C. T. U. Par; f Day. Willi rnl. L. F. LIVINGSTON, of Georgia, an gfnlaState Alllanuo iu llio principal speaker*. PROHIBITION STATE CONVE Class In Dols&rto GrranMtlc* cnch morning, coi TJIK SILVER LAKE QUARTET will inflko the i??'3-TThMAW OIL WELL S OIL WELL J OWNERS Elk Iron forks. Con1 I ' AND SIX OTHER MAX I WROOGHTIRONSTEAM TUEIKG, CASTING, BOILERS, EN( RIGS, TOOLS, I AND OTHER APPLIANCES NECESSARY Oil, Gas and Water Art 01 and 92 Water Street, PITTSBUH CATALOGUED TRICE LISTS fipSB^fg ON APPLICATION. HAMIVI ACO.-FURW HAMM Furniture Dealers DOT THIS DOlntt . That our establishment is a model ono In oroi That in oar Attractive assortment. prompt sen and fefltisf.octorily torvod. That whllo wo cannot Rive tou something 1 c every lima. Wo invito your perioual ltupcotloo. Undertaking in Its Several Telethons Calls ans\ hctmsco, if HOW BIG? but HOW STRONG?. ~ IIV1I VII1VI1UI ! HaaBaa Writs for rates on the 1 AGENTS W H. B. MOESER, General Agent, 581 1 T. O. EDWARDS, Slate Agent, 1213 JOSEPH W. THORNE, Mstrlct A?( THOMAS & TRUMP, DUlrlct Agen M1ELB1 3, ETC.?H. EMSHEIMER. IARTERS rs, Wraps, Underoves. Mitts, Cor I Goods. ine 75"c up. "d 9 3-4C. 1EIMER /enth Street. JIT IO NASSE M BLY. \L MEETING HE bition Assembly 1X1JU, vi/ VA., i TO 13. in the Platform Will Assist 1 IIIim. MARY T. LATIIROI'. Miss VANDELIA VARNUM. Hon. M. V. B. BENNETT, of Kansas. JOHN R. CLARK, of Now York. , of New York. lATURDAY, JULY !). will 1K Former* A111 n n oe 1 Hun. s. A. HOUSTON, rrealilutiLol West VirNTION, TUESDAY, JULY 12. iductwl by Ml?l LYDIA NKWCOMU meeting* delightful with tlie 1 r singing. UPPLIES. I0PPLY CO., OF THE [mental We forks, FACTORIES MAKING , LIRE AND DRIYE PIPE HIES, DRILLING, Jt =*OPB, /| 1 FOR DRILLING ISJ 4 esian Wells. /I | GH, /Ego ITU RE DEALERS. & CO., and Undertakers, q FOR 7* FHCTj r<r roipflOt lo j aa-l Ulc treatmoot. oar cuitoraorian amply r .nothing, wo alux to giro i good, hoaoatdtul Forms n Special Feature. feiusd Day oa Nig ut. . 1Q6S 7umiN STippBiST Has over $127 of Assets to lecure every $100 of Liabilities. Renewable Term Plan. 'ANTED. IVoofl St., Pittsburgh, Pa. U.alf.t Ut U'I.A.11... XV V. .'IUini-1 II IICDIIil^ Hi fU* ml, Clnrksburn, W. Va. Ls, Kingnroiid, W. Vn. myii* PCD " III III CIRCULATED UJ-llll NEWSPAPER. REAL ESTATE^ MOUNDSVILLE 18 STILL OFFb'KMQ OPPORTUNITIES tomiM It Utu now that which would require nn outlay of over $1,003,000 in a new towu?Churchef, Hcho'I* FaredStreets,Electric Lights, Railroads, Coal Mlntt, etc. Full information can bo Ixa l by applying lo the folio uluff roal estate broker*, Wheeling: MXKHART.t TATUM, NOLF A HARVEY. C. A. SCflAliFF.U A CO., KESOITT & DEV1NE, Or to J. GLENN COOK, Conoral Manager, Monodivllle Mining UanafactarlngCo. Jo27 MOrXDSVILLE, W. VA. ' FOB SALE. A good seven-roomed dwelling, with bath room, hot and cold water, inside wator closet, table oti rear of lot, property iu good shape, at 81) South Yotk street, on electric car line, gl^oO. Five-roomed house, 77 Zano street; good sized lot. central location, SI *00. Unsitiessptuperty on Market street, near Fourteen! h. With many other improved properties In all parts of tnecity. BUILDING LOTS. Ou South York street, one-half squaro from street cars. $100. On Fifteenth street, for 91,000. On North lluron (paved stWHst), for 9730. A choice resideuco site on North York. 07 foot front, rnimluir bark to river, very blub ground. flli buys a good lot In Gilchrist addition. One of the best lots iu tho old Fair Ground ad* ditiou for *?a Lot* on South Broadway, old lta?? Ba'l Part, for 81.000. splendid lot ou South Front atreat, river vlour, 81.400. Lots at Pleasant Valley. ?. (). SMITH, Heal I'Mato Agent. STOCKS FOR SALE. fiix share* Bank of the Oliio Valley. Twelve ahare* Street Hull way Co. T\renty-eight sharei Wheeling & Belmont Bridge <io. Five shares Whoeling Bridge t'o. * Eleven shares Uulted States Glass Ca BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 81.80) buys a lot font fronting on South Hroadwav, in WatorVs addition. 8400 buys 21x1*1! foot ou South York street. S-KM buys fuet on South iiurou *tr:ot. 8?'"0 buys fnxH'J leot on North Huron street. 81,400 buys a lino lot on Smith Front street. 8l.7.*W buvs n Uno lot on North Front stroot v fl.SM buys a lot tfOxlll feet on Zauo street. IMPBOVP.D PROPERTY. No. 9 V*. Main street, U rooms. No. -CI Markot street, 7 room*. No. 2114 Market street, 13 rooms. No. 1107 MoColioch stroot. 7 rooms. No. 2207 Chaplino stroot, brick, 10 rooms; lot 34>frxl-'U loot ItlKfitURr & TATDM, City Bank Building, Boom No. 1 Telephone 219. ; Jel5 FOB IRJUHSTT. A Month. No. 214 Sixleenth street, six rooms and finished utile, hot and cold wator 820 01 No. 5J2 Marketstrebt 7 00 No. -."0 Alloy 10 5 00 No. 2J20 Main street, live rooms. 10 00 Stable north of Fourteouth htreet........ 4 00 Stablo on Elizabeth sire it 2 00 FOETSALB. Na 103.1 Chaplino street, eight rooms, both gns*e?. hot and cold water, ground thirty foot front, runuing to alley. Ninety-two acre farm one and a half mile* from Bellalte, on Winding llill road. Exley lots, oast side of Liwl stroot und south of Tenth street. No. 2G0I Market street No. (is Thlrty-flru street, ground Cflxl23 ? feet, 12 rooms, price ..?.8 5.0N . No. 1125 Koffstroot. half lot 3,200 No. 40 Thirty-eighth stroot 8.M3 No.fitThlrtv-elghth streot 2,510;.'-: No. 11,fj f'hnrles street and three lots 1.0W No. .2404 Woods street Pleasant Valley lot?. $180 to I3M each. 50-acre farm, known as Porter farm, $85 per acre.* BELVEDERE LOTS. No. 10*1 Main street. Two rottaaes ou Motindsvllle camp groundi No. 2102 Cbapllue street ' No. 1J1 Sixteenth street No. MWl Wand* street No. 893J .Woods street Five-roomed house ajul lot at McMerhen. Four lots iu McMechen, Miller's addition. No. 228 Sixteenth street. Desirable Cftanllno street property. No. 00 North Front street Ncv 10iS McCol loch street, lot 80x120 feet. $3,331 Lot on ?outh Front street, $1,000. Lot on 8o\ith Front street, $l.40u. Building for manufacturing purposes, FOR PENSIONS?'Write for Quoition Blank ot call on JAMES A. HENRY, U. 6. Claim Attorney, Koal Kstita Ajen'., Collator and Notary Public. jolt 1612 Market Street. -t? ?TO 5=5 _A._U-tLi. House of seven room i. 25'i! Chaplino streot llouso of six room*. with modem improvements. lot H5xi2U. South Broadway. I4lAnd.8l.Ma llouso >f seven rooms. Ivotf siroet, 100J colli. balance on cosy terms. $3 .'?00. Lot on South Jacob stroot. 87"W. l^ot on JhcoU street. Cantro heeling. 83GQ. Very dcMrahlo building lots In li"hreua A Spcidol's addition; also on tho lato eito of stroat car barn*. Hou?o of five rooms on EoflT streot, between Twoutv-fourtb and Twenty-fifth street*. 82X00. House, six rooms. Wood street. Contra Wheeling. si.m . ; iluiiso. live rooms, brick. Fourteenth stroat Hall lot on Twtmty-nlnih street. SWT Huti-o. thrco rooms. Flr?t ward. $1)J. House, four room 1, Jacob street, Centra Wbeol* lng. 8l.*n. Two very doiirabie lot* on South Front 4troit Island. Business bouse on corner Twenty-sixth and Chanilne streets. A largo lot at McMechou, 10) by 203 foot Vor/ cheap. House of eiffht room*, brloic, Jacob strejt b?tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth *treot?. Seven lot*. MxlO) foot in Fllan. Whvte ail Hillui'hor'<uMltl.ill. 510) L.J SM) H:iq!I. Ono of tho ?n.: mnr. tfictirlaj slot in tbs olty.frontln?oii tvr > nilrojuli Cholcolotc in 'rloid-ila I-o'.i in Fitta w.irJ la Fllia b Whyttfi addition. TO IX)AN. f.VH), $GW, f 1,0>J and 82,000 to loan on city real estate. NESBITT & DEVINE, 1739 Market Streot. mylO FOESALE. " Thrco houACfton Wood a tree t- between Thirtyfltli mid Thirty-sixth m reels, uti a rtfty-foot lot; rents tor 921 per montb. No. 3.MU Wood street, lotnOxlOOfeoL six rooms. A Milun.lid manufacturing or btitldiutr alto. ono of tho in tho city. a# foct aquare. oar- . nor of Forty-seoond ami Water street*; will 60 sold a* a wholoor in loK 1 A good farm of 71-Jf acres, ono and a half mllo* from tbo city. A good orchard, nix acrM In v era [hi has alive roomed home, 'tables. eta. and the beit of water. Will soil on eaty terms or I trade for city property. Lots in Homnann'a addition, tho best value la the Kighth ward, on very eaiy termv for a shor; time. No. 4117 Jacob street, tlx rooina and largo atoro room .... ~. 92/M Flue homes in Caldwell's run. cheap.fcU0 to 1.099 No. 4015 Jacob street. r?-nU for Ulfi 2.10J Na 41 Thirty eighth street. ?lx rooms, new. 2,509 No. 8424 ChapUno street, tea-roomed housa and two lots. Brick bonao, four rooms and hall, Forty* tint and Woods streets, full lot. JOSEPH A. ARKLE, Pension Attorney, Notary and Real Estate A trout. Hotifei rented mid runU collocted. Omco No. y?i7 Jacob street. my7 rRUBBER STAMPS -1 5lAYETlTTSaUfl5,i