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wV. MAUTIVSFKUHy. ourn n* AocliUnt* imil Znol4??tt? In rlinfe Tlinvlt oi>uaod CKy?f'oraniml anU Iu<l<i't<inU Tho lionvy rain yesterday afternoc brought lu a clow loo big picnic of tl of tho MothodUt Kpiicnpsl tchooland oongr ere lie Ballon at BldweH'i Orovo. About a , .. porinnn wont out la wajoni. loavlr k . tho church about 8 o'clock and reaclu ;o. So tho beautiful Rrovoaafely about 0. Tl he has eevea hour? in tho grovo wore tptti tori us pleasantly and all present were tori , to sue the rain. Tho picnicker* sougl 0 sheltur in tho covorod wa?ons and I I XJKMOOUATIO UOtilU ?lt jka t'lrcilum 11111. oih?iwl?u Ku ,l,u "foreo lilll," ttuil What It If I III l>?. ... , In'rr 'Xttin. The south 1ms boon tho homo talis 111:111 in Ihlj country. Th iiai for years beon called up to fr children ami ?l?vei Into obodioni great bus bocotuo Ills powor that aria tlio mnn anil tho old mas foporstitioua in woro tho ohjldri tiie slaves it generation ngo. Thi icratlu lcndnrj woll uudoratun fuuilicrii clmractgr and (hoy havi four years drossed up a bogle 1 jrii'ht'jn tlio southern whitoa in j?g the Pemoeratio ticket Thol oro now drcsiiug up their bogie 1 more (jrotejqut! garb tltun for venn past and ere making him jj a monster with musket and bt jiowilor uud lend, dynamite and try, prepared to mtirdor ovory votuun and child whom ho CAtotti an election booth. Thiy bogie 1 called "tho forco bill." Hl? exi the Federal election bill propos Cuiigruatiiuiill J/3dga and pntsad house 0/ tlio fifty-first Congrc defeated in the somite. Jliat bill proposod to extend at feet existing laH'a in regard to t nervisioti of tlio oieetion 01 mom ttitt liumo of roiiroiontativoi, b tliev would Uo olloctlvo througbc l"ni'te?l .States, wlioravortlio appl; ci the law should bo demanded. It provided that a chief supi should bo appointed by tho courts iu each judicial circuit I'm'tcd .Stutai; tliut on petition citltom in (in ontlra coiijtroasior trict, or in a city of over 20,000 junt#, or on the petition of flit mm in u county, inch city, ci i sioual district or county should under tho operation of tlio law. ciiiuuu do?ir?d it to tho number tjonml it wguld not bo applied. zoni> did duairo It to tlio numbere tionod it would be applied. Tlio supervisors, to bo nppoin the circuit court, wore to act aa < oi suriorvliloit am| obaorvatio should aland sldo by aldo with I c?! ollioorn wlio registered and re tlio votes, who ooitntgd and ro % - l???l iiinaliln?uu urni lllglll. flu IVVttl ITV disturbed, no local ollicor bo <llaj no man wonM cast hie voto in hit difl'erout 'roui that which he lrhon the law was not appiiei emit) which had adopted a eyatei fierrut and ofUciat ballot would tcrfcrml with. To state or loci tiom it in not applicable, but onh thu eluctiou ot K national gtl) effected. Those supervisors should roj the two leading p.irtici at every tration ollioe and ovary polling wliero they woro polled. Tiiol duly would be that of observatii report, iirst on registration when tration oxisted, and next to si tlio polls and watch the reception voles. Tholr noxt duty would take part in the cguntioK of the aad make a return to tho chief gu eor. If the law applied simply tc or a county, their duty ended thei however, it applied to an entire Rrcssional diltrict, the law pr lor llieestnlilisitmentoia unuea board of canvassers, also to bo up cd by tlio circuit cuorta, who shou vassami return tho votes as re to thorn by the supervisors rako certiQcato of tlio same I clerk of the house. If their cert: agree with the certificate of the officers of course the man holdin certificates would bo soatod. If ovor, tlioy diil'ored, tlta certificate United states board of oanvassers l>e prima facie evidence and woul the name of the holder upon tl of tho representatives; Provide* ii tliero should be an appeal fro decision of the United States bi canvassers to the circuit court, tl provided that the clerk of the should enroll as representative el nnino of tho person certified I circuit court as emiueu io owu CaThis is tho excuse [or tlio boijl which is uaod to frlghteii tlio so. men into standing J>y tho DetU party through onothor election. videa lor tho boune of represen wearing bottor ovidencoof the 0 or dishonesty o( dootion* of J members thai In Its.pctioa M Jj ita own membership it will not r. Bond its coramittco to Arkansas o. places to taHo tostlmony bofore u who ahull bo entitled to soatf. elections HilUuioU or Alabacr abovo auapiclon there yfiU tej for tho law, and if they are wroufi pcctod of being dishonest it wii onatrate that the luspicionwaa \ Charter <lri*ntotl. ] Special Dispatch to the lnUVigcitf-cr> Cimn.i;?Tot<, W. V.v, July 13 Valley Coal nuil tumlipr ooropm cliartorcd to-day. Tho principa atl'iiillppi, Barbour county, an tal ia $700, with tho privilege (trw incraaao to ono million. Ihe Y ratuts?r? It, \V. l3ftU, Sr., u?<t Nealo, of I'hilippii W. H. Bake' Sands, John II. Crane, 0. 8. Mcl and W. 11. Martin, of Fairmont. W*a>( Virginia Vo??lOIM?* Spuial DupoicJi to Uic hdcitipMCcr. Washington, D, G., July 13.Virginia pensions*. Original?A l'oundstnul, Jonathan Hardin. Jo Ituah, Jackson Hostutter, AMU Cunningham, Thomas Malonoy. tionai? Hozekiah T. Laugh. Inci John W. Gobert, Pleasant Goc ReigBuo? Robert Housodced. 0 widows, &c.?MaryJS. House. l>oAtnmstrrn Appointed. Special Dispatch to the IntelUgcnccr. Waiuinotos, D. 0.. July 13.-*A Tait lias been appointed postma! Kan?lall( Monongalia county, v?C( Courtny, resigned. In Ftivoi' ?? Fusion. St. Paul, Mink., July 13,?Mor 5C0 of the S20 delegates to the 1* party convention aro already city.' Interview* with tho dolega I they mo very largolv In favor ox I with Democrats to tlofoat tho R< I can doctors. Financially KmbarrnMOd. I A largo manufacturer, whose I were very much embarrassed. M I was overworked and broken dow I nervous exhaustion, wont to a ceje 1 specialist, lie was told that tlv I thing neodod was to bo roliovod I and worrv, and havo a chai I thought, *rhis doctor was moi I eidorate of his patient's health I o! his financial circumstance! I ought to have advised him to t I MiW Kestorativo Nervine, tto I remedy for norvoui prostration, I lemess, dizziness, headache, ill I of spirits, tobacco, cofleo, opiui I Thousands testify to cures. No I tiial bottlo freo ut I.oitan Drug Cc I Roaciib*. bed bugs and other I nre conspicuous by their abse I -lou. ei where llugine Is used. 22 I WtUn(itaoMor 1,imomitted (ormi you nr?? tintvtl. Vnuwll vuxiii your vote In Novvmln*r Kawo l? uot on tho UMefttor'* book* d iha Swell's houxa and barn and vary to , of thorn got a wotting. Thirteen wngot niln to 'lauled tlio piirty to and from tl to vot- sronuJj, thirty-four riilinj in one fou eiders llorii0 waK8n' Only ono accident o nan in c#rrot'- A' on8 "'e wagons wna r innnv ,llrnin?il ul,80t and tha ooaupanta woi ' thrown out, but fortunately nono wo aerlounly hurt. .Mlai Lottlo Harrli lie ',l,r wrlat badly sprained, Mra. Ilov. >nli!" " Winters was bruised about the hat iu near n"(t ,nco> ""* 8< Houghton bad! mail is inj"r?J "id on arm and anoulder. ar all of the others vara more or loss but " IV, Tlio accident happened near KUefrltn ,u,, blacksmith aliop, on Glonn'e r\m. > sa but ^lama ' attaahod to the drivor. I'l ' breaking of tbo ahacklo wm the caus id per- At tho mooting of tlis city aoune ha eu- ll,8t "'Rht tha contract /qr pavli bars of Broadway was awarded to 0. 0. Cocl j that r??, and the contract for iiavlnir JeB'a ut the ?oi "tract waa awarded to Malar Icutlon Urothors, tho P?rtor brick to bo unod, Mra. Tarker Elliott la dnnjjerouti jmsor III and it la fearad aba cannot rocovo circuit llnr daughters, Mra. Mot Donnoy, of tho M'ojton, Mre. John Martln^of Kteubei of iw vilio, aim juri, men uonowey, < ml die Wollsburg, nro at hoc bo'lsido. itllinb- Much complaint ig heard nbaut U Y c1"- water supply. It tastes and smcl warei* fishy ana Is anything b?t pieman bo put ivvQn tho ProhibUlonUto object Unless drinking it, Tho reservoir should I ' m?'[" clewed out at once, moil Wasted?To buy two Rood sccor 1 B e l* hand counters i ono olghteoil or twenl ,. foet, the other eight, nine or ton fee itninri Ktat0 loweit price. Address P, 0, Bo 1. and '100' U',rtln's Ol'lo. tho lo- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Powell have ri ooivod turnod to Beaver Fulls, Pa., after turnod Pleasant visit with Charles Magnir, uld be whose daughters, Merpy and Ohfisti ilared, accompanied them. a man- During tUe itorm yeitordny aftornoc cast it Harlem Ong, son of Dr. A. U. Ong ran 1. No epintor over two inches long into h n ot a foot, which was out by Dr. 6. 0. Wl bo in- iiauw. ?UJec- Frnd Jonec, Boy Wood, and Will' ' Wbo'i Dixou want to Ntotlbonvillo yesterda ctal is to play n matcli game of tennis, bi: were unable to do bo on account of til irescnt ritinolaca T'10 omploy?' on tits Now Btc r first "re making this tho popuh routo for pleasure driving by their p I regis- ''toncss nml desire to please. * iikI at Miss Jonnia MeGrew has retnrno of tho 'rom a ,our week*' visit with relative be to at Indianapolis, and roporti an o: votes, cellent time. pervl- Tho nowlv alocted officers of Onwnr a city Lodge. I. 0. 0. I', wore Installed la e. If, night by W. W, Lappart, of Bellaire, 1 9?n: Maj. J. T. Mooro, of BarnosvIUo, wo r?vwl?rl f_ *r__ii_ri._? i j ?i? ?i "bY-TLr ,a iuiiru" 0 *V<TY yuaiuruu/ wmvmu y nofnt- der' w'"' ",(1 ",<18S f"otorio3. lu can- Calvin Strnuthers. the tonsorlal artls (Iirnml nn<1 Miss Maggie White wore marrie and nt OJairaville on Tuesday. to tllfl Tho Now Stool Bridges furnish tl ilicateu quickest and safest route between Ma ) stalo tin's Ferry and Wheeling. " gboth . Dr. Darrah and Fro nit Zink hav , how- movod into their now residences o of tho Fifth street. .ilon Thomas Gow, Hying back of Martin M Fcrr/> ''ad his arm broken while ha J that V88,'u,, m tho William M, I.upton has returns jard of 'rom Detroit, Toledo, Canton nod Da' 10 bill ton-. house It is understood tbat tho upper en eet the of tho Standard mill will resume Jul jy said 25, oertifl- W, D, EUon, Esq., it off on a plcaiui trip. le man - ithcrn BEN WOOD. jcratic itomi, ronunni op?bI^ tw j f0' 0?nora! Nowh Note*. nnelw Th? "ivoi and daughters of roemboi is own of G> *' held a meeting la ,j?o of ?v#nin? at the residence of Mrs. Estei lavo to on Main atreot, to perfect arraneomeni r other 'or "10 organization of tho Woman knnw? Reliof Corps. There aro about twonti 11 the flvB clis,l?' ???nbari. it aro Several men with a portable phot no call g'apb gallery eame to town yeatordn ;ly bus- anil pitched Choir tont on tho vacat II Jem- 'ots at tho corner of Sovonth and Mai jnjust, atreets. Mrs. A. A. Miller and children lo yesterday for Monnlnaton, where the will spend the remainder of tho sun .?Tho mer. ay was John Llnabargor will 'leave to-day ft I oflico Grafton, for a vaoatlon of (our wooks. i capl- Mrs. John Scanlon is visiting at hi itod to formor homo, in Columbus, Ohio, icorpo- Tho marshal arrested a man 'yosto U 0. day for boating hit better half. r,?_ A small child of Mr. Job Trust la voi klnney low with brain fovor. Mrs. Joeoph Taylor is/recovering fro an attack of quinsy, Mrs. 0. Sprout It the: guest of frioiu -Wont in Fairmont. ' lox M. Moy.M>svn,Lr.. iam^V AMIsoallautoui aisiange of Minor Mn Addi- '*'* fr"m ,'nr"l',l|,? Mctmiio'.U reaso? -Monndsvlllo has witnessed a phonon rdman anal building boom since the opmiir rigiuai ?' BPr'"8> but from tho presont outloo businoss in thin lino will be oven briskt from now uutil cold weather puts stop to outdoor work. Both tho buili ing and iuveitmont company and tli j U improvement company will erect a nun ' ' bor of houses, probably thirty, whilo M <i la.rf? amo"nt of industrial buiidln i oi. u wii( (,0 Jono. A conservative ostimal puts tho number of houses that will t erected between this and cold weathoi . oxelutive of thots now in course c o man construction, at fifty. 6|nPJ?'8 Immigration Agent M. V. Diehard nine was hero yostorday, having in char^o 7* party of capitalists soaking location ft works and opportunltlea for invest jpumi- nl(n{i xhoy woro very favorably in proiied with tho town, ospeoialiy wit ta splendid location and natural ai a flairs vantages. It is quite poisiblo that thi d who v'"'' m8y roiu,t 01,0 ttlld po'tibl n with two splendid new industries boing lc brated ca^0(i hero. a only John H. Walton, of Stoubonvillo, 0 of caro ami Miss Amy Meyer, daughter of M ano of John Chapman, of thU place, will b o con- united in marriage at the homo of th t than bride's father, in this city, this ovonin i. Ho at S o'clock. iso Dr. Robert B. Curtis, whoso doath oi a bott currodnthii homo east of town lai sloop- Fridav, waa tho largost individual stocl ellocts holder in the Mound City brick worki ni! Htfi J' ^ Hnn?n, of Washington, D. C, i ok and rlaltlng frionds hnro. Ho has a goo tive position in the pension dopartmon Imocti Thomas Higglns has purchased a It nco in I" tho Orchard addition and will buil cents, a rotldenoo atonce. Tho Moundsvillo and Clarlngton ha ???you, clubs will play a jjamo hero Saturday, u your II- M. lliggs lias tho contract ft building new residences for Sheriff Bti ley and W, 11 Humphreys, nt I ho cnrliorol Fifth struct and Touillnson live* nuo. in George II. Itolilneon and W. 8. .. Fooso, of Wheeling, were boro yoatcr' dev. w H. I- Grant, of Orafton, wai here lB yeatcrday. |J UKI.L.UKi; 10 ]( Al) Sort* of Local Xt-vr* and Ooiilp from ?y tlio <!!:??? Cltf? it Tlio Belmont County Medical Society in held its monthly meeting at the Windw aor hotel hero ygatordny, and after tlio is reading of unpen by Dri, l'itior, L>. \V. 19 Boone, J, if, Ulucklord mid \V, K r- Tbompaoq, tha now ftmture of theao e- meetings, tlio examination of clttaaea, was taken up and proved the moat inro teregiiait part of the mootiiii;. The <ixre amlnatlon of a patient U undoubtedly id of uioro benefit to the doctor thanaome I. papor?, and the eouluty egewa to bo id making a specialty of thin branch of Iv tho nroiramino. ihey alio deoldod to i5 make a ttow fee bill?o! court# thorn 1 will V>c no reduction?nnd also to roport '? nil persona whg go from doctor to docto tor and never pity. A motion carried, ie that phyaioinua roport to tha society, o. nil peraons, whether men or women, ,11 who are practicing medicine in tha ,g county illegally, l'ho aoeloty adjourned ti" to meet iti ielUlrc Tuo^Udy, September 13,1SW, t? The county commissioners have wmlo an orilor tlittt proceedings be eewmonc[y ed to reoovar tho amount ol money r, wrongfully drawn Iromtlieeounty treanot try by tbu fuiso measurements ol stouo x- work racQntly noted in thii column. )l Thia will opon up tho matter in legal (orm and poaaikly plitcu tho roupoimt.. billty where it really belong*, In the i meantime tha commissioners are imart, ink' under tho loud they liitvo to boar by i reason of their oltioial capacity, But ' thore are otheri who roalteo that agreat ahare of tho odium ?likely to /all upon them, since it is ono of those ugly things lU that cannot be compromised without y oven greater suspicion than already ex<' iita. x The pew street oomniiaaloner started out with the idea of having able-bodied 5' men render tho two days' aervica a< re* 0 quired by law, but so far ha has not 0. notified over seventy-five and not onoe> third of these have renderod the service. Thie, In view of tlio fact th?t in mora are pernapt iiow men iy wuum a the law applied, indicates that ttio hipvb is is not popular and that the ollicor ini tends to follow his predecessor In lotting tho people severely alone on this p( score. v Divorce cases are growing more nuit merom in tills wont)' each year. Since a the adjournment of court trie following now cusea Imv.i boon hied! Jacob w. Bj Helslcy vs, Lucy Holslqy, adultery; lr Klisha Bennot vs. Hannah Bonnet, 0". adultery; John Keys vs. Sarah Keys, adultery; Emma Gregory vs. J, K. , Gregory, willful absence; Mary Robin, son vs. Dealer Hobinson, cruolty; Mary " I'arlter vs. T. 0. l'nrltor, habitual drunkenness and cruelty. , Thomas Dgnavin, another one of the i brothers wanted for tho brutal assault st upon Engineer WIcltold in tho Baltimore & Ohio, yards, was arrested at 3 ^Newark and brought hero yesterday by "- Officers Baugh and Johnson. Ho will bo bound over with l'r.mcla, and tho t, search"will bo continued for Joseph, d who was the principal assailant. The last heard of him he was at Kowlesburg, ie W. Va. r. Tho whisky cure oslabllshment that existed here for three or four months 0 became alarmed at thu prospect of two u or three months of quiet and pulled up stnkoa and left. They had soveral pa, tienta whilo here and did some of them _ good apparently. Henry B. Miller and Jacob Hnler are , tho delegates from this city to the Winitt i iir .. 1 uuir uiuna nunivio iiuuuuai wu?ouf' tioa 111 Pittsburgh, nnd they ara splendid repreacntdtivoa o( tho host class gf d workmen. y The Eellairo members ot the Flint Glass Workers' union, No. -<>, earned "0 during the past year S20.758 50, while No. 84 oarnod 121,8(11(10. Tlioso each ronrosont about tho earnings of ono fantory. rt Bev. Charles O'Mora, formerly pastor of the Episcopal church here, but now i of Washington, I'a., will start on bis st bicycle the first of next month for a i, trie to Montreal, Cenndn, his old home. A number of stoel workers from hero 9 ara spending their vacation Rt Pitts' burgh and ifomostoad, curiosity and tho excitement, having taken thorn a- there. ly City Treasurer Frnnk Williams and it M|ss'Mary Kbsrle, daughter of Chris, n Kborlo, will bo marriad at tho brido's homo In tho Fourth ward to-day. ft John W. Duncan has purchased tho >v Interest of Dickons & IiuUois In the d- Elyslan theater hero and will horoaftor conduct that placo of nmusoinent. >r Tho minors' strike along tho Itclloiro, Zanesvillo A Cincinnati railroad is sot,r tlod and work resumed at all of (hp mines. Hev. S. C. Collier left yesterday to '' spend a week with his brother, Kov. George Collier, of Kau Claire, l'a. Miss Anna Biamoy, ono of tho teachers, is spending her vacation at tho m Uurr's cump grounds, Mr, Addison Thompson, wlfo and ls son, of iilairsville, Pa., are guests of Postjn actor Dgrral). Cash Marsh has sold out his interest in tho sand busiuoss to his partner, ' James DuBoia, In thousands of cases tho euro of a cough is tho preventive of consumption, ik Tho Burost cough medicine In tho world !r is Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, Sold a by all dealers on a guarantee ot satisj. faction, _ daw 5 Impaired Digestion ropaircd by a M|"!C"am''1 P"'-". R APli'lt 10X10 WOItK. ;e 10 Erery porion who Is opposod to Preo Tro4 r! Slarery and farora Alucrlean Industrial Itldoyeo " dcncc aaonrod through tho poller n( Protection, should read tba documents publtahed t?j tho is American rrotcctlve Tariff League. Aa a patriotic a citizen. It la your duty to placo theso documents >r in tho liattda of your friends. Thoy ara Interest* t- log and Instritctlvo. and embraco dlaonaalooa of 1- all phaaea of the Tariff question. The League pnb* it llahaa oror SO different doenmoota, comprising 1' nearly 000 psgos of plainly prlntod, carof ally odlted s and rollablo Information. Among tho author* of y tbeia dootttuauta ara, Hon. Jaiuca 0. Ulalno | Win. >* MeKlnloy, Jr., Oorarnor of Ohio; Senator Q. M. Cullout, of Illloola t Senator Joseph N. Dolplt, of ., Oregon; Senator A. 8. Fadilock, of Nebraska | r. Senator Prye, of Malua I Senator Caaey, of North 0 Dakota; Souator Jitatlu 8. Morrill, of Vermont; e souator Nelson w. Aldrlcb, of Uliodo Ialanrt; g Hon. Thontaa U. Dudley, of Men Joriey; lion. Hobert P. Porter, of Washington l Prof- J- It. Dodge, ot the Agricultural Department at Wa?lilt ington t Commodore \v, a, T, Hughes; lion, t- E. A. Hartshorn, of Hew York; Congressman i. noltlrar, of Iont Hon.B.T. Jones; Iiarld Hall i. lUoa, of Boston; KrCongressuitn Perkins, ot Kan,1 aaa; Dr. T, P. Miller, of New Vork; Uon, Oso. Praper. of MaH.t Hon 0.1, Edwards, ot Tozaa i Jttdco Wm. Lawrence, of Ohlei Hen. D. a. Ilarrtman, of \ Raw York; Den. ('CP, 8, Ooutwcll, of Maaa.i Uon. E. II- Anldomt, ot Mow York I ICuocb Unaley, ot Tennessee, 1> This complete aet of document* wilt bo aant to say address, poet paid, for fifty (10) Cents. Ad ir dress, VTHWW P. Wakoman, 111}., He, 31 Wall r- Twenty-Third Street, New York WARM WEATHER G0035-QE0. .'J. TftVlOR, __ WARM WE ATHER GOODS." OF n r T ' , A ? . &hl Coa Jnst Opened and on Sale This Morning. ' Ladies' White Lawn Waists, 0, Ladies' Figured Lawn Waists, Boys' "Mother's Friend" Waists, Boys' "Star"'Scarf Waists, Hoi Embroidered Mull Neckties, js Ladies' Lisle Underwear, 3 Ladies' Silk Underwear, Se, Ladies' Cambric Gowns, \ Ladies' Cambric Skirts, g Ladies' Cambric Drawers, Ladies' Cambric Chemise, & Gents' Balbriggan Shirts, Sa Gents' Balbriggan Drawers, : Gents' Patent Eighmic Shirts, ? Ladies' Lisle Thread Hose, Gents' Lisle Thread Half Hose. "B = i MARKED DOWN SALE J ,N< ?otr? "a, Sji* alettes Coots | mourning"goods. | Special attention called to our complete line of Priestley Henrietta Cloths, which we believe to be ?u the best made. All the different grades and prices represented. ? ? _ __ _ "T" ? CENTEMEBI KID CLOVES, 5-BUTTON, COLORED, $1 89, ' ' ' <>1A I . com ? - K rooji HAMMOCKS. sg lot, . Bi * ~ teen GEO. R. TAYLOR, I * Or Oi 1150 Main Through to 1158 Market Street - fr?n SI! . Ot ' - ' .-MT. .... ? .M, dIU( OIL WELL SUPPLIES. , Lc . ... www '? ?? mi -mm- ? >?* wv ?>.?? -, r".v,w-v for ? OIL WELL SUPPLY CO.. t OWNERS OF THE? On Hi: Elba Iron Works, Continental We Works, $ fit ~-AND SIX OTJIER MANUFACTORIES MAKING Cc$ bala WROUGHT IRON STEAM, LINE ADD DRIVE PIPE g Two , , lit TUBING, CASTING, BOILERS, ENGINES, SRILUNS. J| | RIGS, TOOLS, ROPE, /M Si AMD PTIiai AMUANVIS NECBSSARV FOR DUILLISa chiu Oil,GasandWaterArtesiauWells. /II I 01 and 92 Water Street, I M| ?? 3Pua.. ICjj Cj ^ II , . . BL NqjHQW 818? TfiEPjlEOFEWPjEfifPiy. 1 Has oyer $127 of Assets to II MI HOW STRONG? secure every $100 of liabilities. ?0 Writs for rates on the ^enawoble T?rm Plan, jjj AGENTS WANTED. , *<? H. B. MOESER, General A front, 531 Wooil St., Pittsburgh, Pa. T. O. EDWARDS, Statn Agent, 1813 Markut St., TVhetllng, W. Va. JOSEPH W. THORNE, District Agent, Clarksburg, W. V(u To THOMAS & TRUMP, District Agents, King wood, W. Va. ?rtiw ? BEDILION & CO.'S ROYAL FLOUR.- ^ ' ' v ' " rent ITOBETTBR ZFXjOTJIR, 1 npr< P f L E N I' SOLD BY HLL GROCSRS I ?| the nnuan. fa | I* REAl ESTATE. lOUNDSVILLE is still orrcouq 'P0RTUN1T1ES to INVESTORS hm ijowiliot wbUth vmM require an outlay jvor 4!.(X>i.uoj in a now to.vn?cutin'uoi, f'llniV>>i StfUwU'K*?0frt8 HnllroM* ill information am bo Ui<1 by applrjai lo (ulloulnx rotl cilrtio broker., Whwlinjt HJNKIC ART A TATtJM, *to J. GLENN COOK, Canorol Mon?g?r, ifidsTlIls Mining S Manufacturing Co. >7 MOI;KI?VH.!,U, \y, VA. K/EISTT. A Mgotfc. 61 ftlfbtftotfj iptr bow, ?1? . om* Utwl Iritii roofl),,JJ0 00 2U fiU'-tfuiU}) itreft, rw?w itibed tittle. JjiH ? ?'! WW waver..., 20 0) Mi Market street ?? 7 (JO iftii Mttiii atroet, iWe ruottu. ....... (0 a) 2117 rtiiipliiio streol lUrce room? 9 uo ile north oi Fourteenth fftroet,, 4 frl Wood* itvcsi, tfero# roam* ft ? soip flili/ D Hvp fOwm^ 0 00 ue-roofiittd bom* and lUrus mid u lull re* of l<uul, West Liberty #. 8 2fti Market two room? 7 FOR SALE. )-Acre and a 40-acre tract nf laud tioar Louis?li, Unllm wiiuiy, Mo Will uwlmu^u lot f VFIj 1;Vnllu/. Bins In price Iro:ij flW 10 JJM ? lo>. '' lull I f' SW" n?m aw#l"n* i%&5 Clutilloo (IrMt, foffJCW. imrogiitt cenim oo Mouodjrllte C*ip in a, W6. agro lurra (urnr >Unli?U Ciunty Poor P*r.-s Iloylott, ?v>?Msi plUn4?iroa( mil noatil etnh itrHttf. 'oftti lAy-lr'^firco'. grpunl (BxtM i^MSinu::::::::;::::;::::;:::;;'^ f8 Thlnj-efimm mrw...,,,,, 0,505 #1 Thlriv ^(iiiu ?u?|.MM MM (lurlrt* b 1 runt and llirflo wwaqt; V?l)w Jot|. *103 to fcti eaali. acru Inrn?, kuoww tforwr term, IW P? ?. 410J ChapJlne street, >. 39'LI Wpodit htrodlve-rootued housa and lot at McWeohaa. ?'r lois I" XMnM Wtor'j addllloo. I, SB flxtMnlb Jtrosu I. 60 North pront airodL >. lojj MoCullocbiilrifal. lotMslM iKil.lVW. It OP Bgiuti from all vol, |UW). nt PEsaiosj-Wflw bt (iutuuoa uiMkot o:i JAMES A. HENRY, Claim Attornov, Iteat Batata Agoat, Colt*> tor nod Notary PuWIa 12 1612 Market Street. POBJALE. new *lx-roomed hoa?o qo tho north on4 o\ Wand. HigU und dry, will pay 12 M pojr as investment; rented to good tenant* Rood M?vpuToomod dwelling, with bath n. hot und cold water. inside wator elowt, !e ou rear of lot, property In good shape. at mth York streot, on e'ecfrjc ear line, |J.5w. ve-roouied houae, 77Z*dq utrootjgoodal*0<l neatral location, jfJ.MO. iqIucm property on Market itrpot, near Four i:/j raony oiuor Jinnrovca properties la W s of thy city. BUILDING IX>TS. buys a good lot OH tt)e west end of tbo tid. i South York street, one-half equirb from ;t cars. VM. i Fifteenth street, for S1.00Q. ? North litirun (paved utroot), for 37.50. choice rciidcuru alio on North York. 67 feet t. running back to river, very high ground. 15 buys a good lot in Gllchrltt addition. is of thu best lota in tho old Fair Grouud ad>n for 8000. % ta oti South Broadway, old Base Ball Park. 1,000. lendid lot on Sooth Front street, rlvor viow, 0. >ta at Pleasant Valley. (i. O. KMI'l'H, Heal Eitato Agent. 'ORSALB. IC lot on McCollMh (tract Sixth want. 8150. ilf lot oa Jacobstreet. Pjtil) ward,$:t?. ?lf lot corner Mccoliouti and Itahuont Ms. S.VJO. uso. four rooms, Jacob street, Contro WboalKrouud X'ixiOO feel. 31.7.V0. >uso. eight room*, brick. Market street, ire Wheeling, fgi).40Q. use of seven rooms, KoIT street, 81.00) cash, nee on eat/ torra*. WW. ry du^irablo building Inta in IMreni dtil's addition; alao on tho late sito pf straw >arus. )ii-c of five rooms on EoT stroat. between nty-fourtb andTwenty.llfth slrcau. ti SJO, ;use, six rooms. Wood street, Centre Wheel* 81.SM. m 10. five rooms, brink. Fourtooiith itrust ilf lot on TwuntyMjIniU street, &M). use. three rooms. First ward. #^u. r? vory desirable lot* ou South Front street id. .sluoss homo on cornor Twoutr-slxtb and lino streets. largo lot ut McMcchan. 10)J>y 208 feet, Vory p. use of ofght rooms, brick. Jacob street, be* in Fifteeuth and Sixteenth s!reota. von lots /.0<!00 tro, in Fllan. Why to and agbor's addition, l'rioo S'.QO to SJtiO coah. col tho hostmnuuty'-turiugsites lutboclty, ling on two railroads. ti fn Fifth ward, iu Plbtn & Wnyte's addl? TO LOAM. 13, WOO and 9LOOO to loen'ou city raal estate. JESBITT & DEVINE, T730 Marknt Str?at. IT* rOCKS FOR SALE. c share* Hunk oI tho Ohio Valley, rch-o shares Street 1 In 11 war Co. ranty-olght shnro4 Wheeling U Bclmoat h'O Co. vo shares Wheeling Bridge Co. sveu shares United States Glass Coi IILDING LOTS FOR SALE J buys a lot ftJH feet fronting on South Dadway, In Waters'* addition. buys tixWJ feet on South York streot, buy*2.Yxl2 feet on South Huron stnet buys 33x112 tooton North Huron street. 0 buys a fine lot on South Front itroet. ') buys a flue lot on North Front street 'J buys a lot 30x131 feet on Zene stroot. JMI'BOVED FUOPKKTY. i. OW Main streot, 3 rooms. i. 'JStZI Market strcot, 7 room*. i. 2114 Market street, 12 rooms, i, 1107 McColioch street. 7 rooms, i. 3207 Chapllne street, brick, 10 rooms; lot clJO feat HlfCRHAUT & TATCJHI, City Banx Building. Boom No. 4. laphono 313. JclJ FOB SALE. roe houses on Wood street, botwoen Thirty iud Thirty-sixth Mruotv ou a tlfty-foot lot; 1 for 131 per month. ?. 3M0 Wood street, lot30x100feet six rooms, splendid manufacturing or building site, of the best in tho cltr. feet.square, oor>f Forty-Mscood und water stroeu; will bo as a wbo'oor in lots, ;ood farm of 71% acres, one and a half miles tho city. A good on-hard, six aeras in ea. has u dvo.rotixn>;d homo, stable*, etc., and bast of water. Will sell on easy terms Of . tho best value la Eighth ward, on vary oasy terms, (or a short i. 4117 Jacob itreet, six rooms and large ro room J2M) i bouses iu Cald well's run. chcap.gWO to I,AM 1615 Jacob street, rents for |21<J 2.10) tl Thirty eighth street, six rooms, new.. 2.SW M24 Chapllne streor, ten-roomsd bouse d two lots. k bouse, four rooms and hill, Fortyit aud Woods streets, full lot. OSEPH A. ARKLE, ilon Attorney. Notary and Baal Estate lent. Houses ruutod and ronta collcct*!. Ice No. &17 Jacob street rn/7