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' "the case in court. The City Answora the Bill of the Stroet Oar Company. DOUBLE TRACK ON JACOB STREET Not Authorized by any Luw or Ordinance?^Tho Dissolution at the Temporary Inunction Demanded and (he boliuitor Answer* Generally all the Allegations of tho Plaintiff, In Judge Fault's court yesterday after noon City Solicitor White filed un answer. duly sittued by the mayor, to tho petition of tho street railwoy company filed the day before, on which u tern porary injunction was issued, restraining the city from tearing up any more (if the company's tracks, and from inter ferine with tho replacing of the tracks by the company. It waj tho original Intention that the motion to dissolve tho injunction, made by the city in tho answer filed by the ollcitor, should be argued at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, but tho prepara tlon of tho bill occupod so much time that tho company's attorneys did not have time to examino it by that hour, And the aguinenl was postponed until this afternoon. It is understood thai in the proceedings in the matter the company will bo represented by Judge Jpcqu and Mr. Palmer, aud tho city solicitor will bo assisted by I'rosocutinu Attorney Howard, who is tho attornoy tor the petitioners who originally asked council to tako up tho truck. Col. White's answer admits that the company had tho right to maintain and eperato ono track on Jacob street southward from Forty-third, and assorts that the city never interfered nor attempted ln*n?fAn? m!?n tl>n nvnrnian rtf llinl right, but it dtinioa that tlio company hud the right to lay a double track or the uppor portion of Jacob street. The Ordinances covering tho matter arc quoted, and tha various resolutions ol Council concerning it are given, as alsc a history o[ the procoodings in the matter, in view o! all of which tho court is petitioned to dissolve tho temporary injunction referrod to. The Truck. (Stilt Tlioro. Yesterday afternoon tho situation at the junction of Forty-third and Jacob streets, where tho sensational taking up and relaying of the switch or double tracks of the Wheeling Kailwuy Com' pany occurrod on Tuesday, was quiol and peaceful. With the exception ol two workmen of tho railway company, who wore busy relaying tho brick caving temporarily, there was nothing to donate that anything of un exciting nature had occurred only a few hours before. It is understood that if this case goes against them tho railway company will construct u switch on Jacob street u square below tha nreieat switch 01 doublo track, the same place whore the old switch was located. Mr. Jolly laughingly declared last night that they might join tho present doublo track at its upper end aud thus make a switch out ol it. The Mow Kloctrlc KojhI. Tnoro is some talk at Bridgeport of o clash betwoen tho now company wbict proposes to build a street car track fron Martin's Ferry to Bellairo and the Wheeling Company. The lattor bad i franchise for a road from JEtnnville t< Kirkwood, but tho orriinanco conferring this was repoalod Tuosday night. There are rumors that different members ol the Wheeling Company are opposint each other iu the mattor, but tbo inside fnnta rnnnnt hn Innrnnd. Communication From till) Uourit of 1'lltilli Work** To the Editor of the InUUtoencer. Sir:?i saw astatomont lu your papoi from tho city Water Board refloctinir on tho Board of Public Works for not settling their account with said Board, and also as regards to obtaining permits, paring, otc. I would state that I presented a bill to said Water Board in Decomber, 1892, for paving; nothing then was said about a contra account. 1 culled sovoral times for sottlomont Mr. Buird, tho secretary, Btatod to mo aboul a month ago that thoy had a contra uc count I told him to mako it out and I would prosont It to the Board. I callod several times for tho statomont, but could not get it. 1 lournod a few days ago from tho former Superintendent, Mr. Cummings, tho nature of tho bill. It was for lowering water mains whoro tho Board ol , Public Works gradod tho streets and loft tho water mains too nour tiio surface, and tho Water Board had to lowoi thorn to prevont frooziiig, I stated tc tho President of tho Wator Board on Tuosday ovening, before tho mooting ol thoir Board, that Council had passoil appropriations to grade thoso alleys, and instructed tho Board to do so, and that tho Board of Public Works had nothing to do with pnying for lowering thoii mains, and that Council was tho proper part? to settle with them. \V horovor tho grndo is changed it is the duty of tho Committee on Grades to look after tho matter. If the President had stated to tho reporter the facts in tbo case this communication would not havo appeared. And as to permits,why should the said Wator Board liuvo any more privi logos in digging up tho streets than any of tho other llowda or plumbors? Tho Board of Public Works is always prompt in settling accounts, if they are correct. Tiioh. M. Dauuaii, Clerk of Board of Public Works. H<m|uo1 to tfint Horiumdo. Yesterday In Squire Arklo's court, Frank Henderson, charged with assault and battory on Scott Linton, was llnod $5 and costs. By the request of Hondorson this wns raised to $10 and costs tn ordor that ho could tako an uppoal to tho circuit court. Henderson was represented by li. B. Dovenor, and the state by Col. W. W. Arnott, Tlio testimony brought forth somo vory ludriclous Incidonts. Tho troublo grow out of thonttompt to sorenade Henderson's son, who l|nd boon rocontly married at Elm Grove. Tlin Nlol.nl. Hill n taw. Fprrtitl JH>i>ntch to the JnlftUgrtuyr. 'Ooi.DMium, 0., April 111.?Tho Nichols enato bill taxing franchlsos is now u law having this afternoon passed the house. By Its provision! telegraph telephono, express, gas, and oloctric light companies, freight lines, pipe lines, and street car companies are ic pav n special tax. The rovonuo thus raised Is to go ti the state. Tha nudltor ol elato, treasurer, and attornoy gonoral, will consll tute a beard to examine the statistics t( lie furnished annually by such corporations. The board will also dotoriulno an to what each shall bo tnxod, Fen oarucho, toothache, sort throat swelled neck anil tho results of coldi and Inllnulmntlon use Dr. Thomas' Ko< lee trie Oil?tho groat pain doitroyor. LOCAL nilEVlTIES. Matter* of Minor Momuut iu uud ubout the City. , Tiik town la full of fakira. Tux Council committee on polico in called to meet thin oveuiug by order of its chairman. Aiiam l'oitKi'Auuh'h gliow has the "gall" to bill Wheeling for u performance at Bteubenville May 3. Tiik contract far the repainting of tho Baltimore & Ohio passenger depot had been let to Frank Kobrocht, and the work will bo commenced at once. I The Terriers will glvo an excursion for inembors and frieuds as soon u? the weather permits, going up us fur us Urown's Island, above bleubenvllle. "Tiik Kaikies' Wbu" closed a very successful engagement at the Grand last night. There was a good audience present at both performances yesterday. David A. Omnia was yesterday appointed admiuiatrator of the estute of William Grimes, deceased, and gave i bond in the sum of $200, with tiumuol . Abercrombie as Buroty. W. II. Tiiavis is to build a fino modern style briolc residence on Chupline street, below Twenty-second, lit stylo i of architecture it will be something i now here. J. A. liolliday & Sou liuvo , the contract. Tub W. li. P. P.'a, a vory congonial organization of young folks. held a ' meeting lust oveniug at the houao of 1 Mr. Will Gundliug, on Markot street. 1 After tho transaction of business, Mr. > Gundlinir entertained the club lu a ; moat pleasing inaunor, A Hat of sum| mer pastimes was arranged. > a nour i'uopiiE. Strn agora i? tho City uud Wheeling Folk* Abroad* |! J. M. Lesaick, of the C., L. & W., is in tho city. 1 Mrs. A. IV. Wilson left vnsierclay on a visit to Danville, Va. Henry Floraheiin, tho Pittsburgh coal operator, ia at the McLure. . llenry Kuatoineyer, of tho South Side, has returned from Pittsburgh, i Sheriff Frnnzheim has returned from i Mt. (Jlctnons, where his mother is stayi ing. Tom D. Campbell, of Cleveland, and 1 D. W. ltoynoida, ot St. Marys, are at 1 tho McLuro. H, P, McGregor, who haa been sick for aomo time aud conlinod to his room, is out again. Ed. Cunningham has returnod from Washington, Pa., where ho visitod a couple of daya. Lou Landorman, traveling passonger 1 ngout of tho Columbus, Hocking Valley ' Toledo railroad, was in the city yea torday. ' T. 1). Dewey, H. A. Wright and B. A. 1 Russell, of Sistersville, and Mrs. K. i Corse, of St. Mary's, rogistored at tho 1 Bohlor yestorday. Mr. anil Mrs. W. H. Roso, and a young son, of Galveston, Texas, aro registered I at tho McLlirn. They caiuo hore from [ Washington to visit their daughter who ia at Mt. do Chuntal. J. L. Honry and wife, of Alexander; > J. W. Dunlovy, of Cameron; 11. A. Aberhardt and A. J. Stone, of Sistersville; C. A. Rhodes and Harvey Gastou, . of Weston, registered at tho Stauun yestorday. Hon. W. N. Chancellor, of Parkorsburg, S. M. Snyder, of Charleston, T. A. Noill, of i'airview, J. M. Allen, of Graf' ton, IS. M. Grant and II. L, ScrafTorn, of ' Morguntown, are among tho guests at ( tho Windsor. Supply or <ir(iln. j Nkw Yobk, April 19.?Cable and teloI graphic advices to Braiitwt'i show tho i following changes in supplies of foreign ' and domestic stocks of grain within a 1 weok: United States and Canada, east of tho Rockios?wheat, docroaso 2,225,000; 1 corn, docroaso 1,002,000; oats, decrease 24U.U0U. In California, Oregon and Washington, whoat 205,000. In United States and Canada both coasts April 16, 103,513. Docreaso 400,000, Europe and afloat (or Europe 72,730,000, incrcaso 102,000. Total biuhels, 178,553,000. Tho Houio Uulo MIL London, April 18.?The dobato on tho second reading of tho homo rulo bill will bo concluded on Friday. Early in the morning of that day Mr. Gladstone will doliver a speoch on tho measure and he will bo followed by lit Hon. A. J. Balfour, tho conservative loador in tho house. Mr. Balfour will bo tho last spoakor prior to tho talcing of tho voto. To Prevent tli? Pluguo. London, April 19.?In view of tho reports of cholera in tho north of Franco, tho modlcal commission of tho local i government board has boon ordered to i visit tho principal towns in southern [ and western England nnd confer with I the local authorities as to provontivo . measures. Work. > Brussels, April 19.?Tho strikers at ' Antworp and elsewhere generally rosumed work this morning, and no further troublo is apprehondod. A NIC'B Chickerlng l'iano which has boon used. but is still in perfect ordor, for salo cheap. F. W. Baumkii & Co. NOTES ON NAVIGATION. Stngo of Water nnil Movi'inntits of Iltmls 'I'll" IMvnr Intercuts. Tho marks on the wharf bIiow 12 foot 13 inches iu tho chaunol and slowly , falling. A mtmbor of towhonts with largo tows of coal passed down yoBtorduy for southorn points. To-day's packets nro Iron Quoon, for Pittsburgh, at 0 a. m.; II. K. Bedford, for Pittsburgh, at 8 a. m.; Sunshlno, 1 for l'arkorsburg, at 11:30 a. m. Tho O. W. Dacholor will leavo l'ltts' bttrgh horoaftor for Clnclnnall on Saturdays, instead of Tuesdays as heretofore, bhu changes places with tho Congo. Yesterday's arrivals and doparturos wore: Lizzie llay, for Charloston, at II a. in.; Bon llur, for l'arkorsburg, at 11:30 a. in.; Scotia, for Cincinnati, at 2 p. in. 1 Tho Intorost In tho big change in tho , packet lines still continues and tho air ! Is full of rumors In regard to future i movements. Captain James Martin, i who resigned command of the Congo on Tuesday, succttods Capt. A. J. McAllister i In command of tho St. Lawrence l:i the Manchester trade. Juloi Wliorman, of the same boat, will go 111 the Shorley's i offlco. tho now competitor In tho > Charleston and Cincinnati trado to tho i Bay Brothers. Tho Congo mado her first trip yestordiy In tho now lino's Interest, Tliero Is also a possibility , that Capt. J. M. Koever, Into of tho l Llzzio Bay, will also start an opposition . boat iu tha Pittsburgh and Kanawha river trade. l'OIM'KH FQH COUNTIiKFUlfEltS. A Nuu-biiaiivr Tell How (juiiulue Silver l>ollur? Cull Uu Alnilv ut u 1'rullt. Chicauo, April 10.?The Journal tonight prints an olaboruts nrticlo suggesting tho possibility of tho manufacture of silver coin from standard metal in exact imitation of tho genuine, and its circulation on an extensive scale throughout tho Unitod States, the counterfeiters to depend for thoir prolits upon theditlereuce hetwoen the bullion vuluo and tho legal tender value of tho silver after coinage. The margin of gross profit on such an operation, accord! ng to t lie Jour mil, would approximate 40 to 45 pur cent with silver at its current bullion value, the market price having fallen .from $1 20 per ounce to about 80 cents in less than three years. Mexico is mentioned as u dangerously ideal place to locate such an enterprise. It is admitted that largo cupital will ho roquirod. No ovidence is submitted that any wholesale operation of tho kind is actually being carried on. Commeucouiont of tlio Work of lSulldlns Our 31 err hunt Murlnt'. Fwljidem'hu, April la?While cannon roarod anil the magnificent vessels of many navies mingled in peaceful intercourse at Fortress Monroe an event took place yesterday which marks the beginning of u commercial war upon the seas where once again tho American flag will fly on the stern of tho llnest merchant vohhoId. At Cramps' ship yards wcro begun tho keels of two vessels for tho American lino, 'l'hoy will ho 510 foot long and (13 feet beam and will displace about 15,000 tans. Ninety-six feet of tho first vessel will be tho two hundred and Bovonty-sevonth built by tho Crumps' and forty-oiglit feet of the second vessol wero laid botwcon 1 and 2 o'clock. No ceremony inarkod the beginning of this great work beyond thu raising of the Amoricuu Hag on the derrick at thu yards. IMg Wlro Work* Destroyed, \VonoKSTEB, Mass., April 10.?Fire broke out to-day in tho lirat story of tho great towor of tho Clinton Wire Cloth Company's Works at Clinton. Tho tower is in roality a building with considorablo floor area, 185 foot high, containing nine stories. It is used for painting wire. Tho sparks woro blown by a high westerly wind toward tho business portion of tho town, and holp was summoned and came from adjacent towns. The flames spread to the oastcrn wing, which is four stories in hoight. occupied by stock rooms. 'l'honco tho blazo oxtonded into tlio west building, containing tho machine shops, also four stories high. Tho structures woreof brick. They wore all gutted, and tho loss is $2o0,000, fully insured. lliiHtllnt; for Hull. Omaha, Nm, April 19.?0. W. Moshor, tho president of tho wracked National City Bank, of Lincoln, Neb., was brought to Omaha this morning under arrest by a deputy United States marshal, and his friends aro now hustling around trying tosocuro his roleaso on bonds. Moshor was roloasoil on $10,000 bond immediately after tho bank failuro last Jutyiury and thon disappeared. Yostorday ho roturned and was arrested on a aocond indictment charging him with ember./.lemont. llo says bo has snont the last six weeks in Chicago looking nt tho aiuhte. lllrtmnrck'M Couitlii Dead. Heiiun, April 19.?Count llinmarckSchiorstuin, head of tho noble and ancient houso of Bismarck-Schoonhauson, to which Priuco Bismarck belongs, diod yosterday at Schiorstoin in Hosse-Nassau, tho seat ot tho family. Tho doceased count was born in 1809 and was a cousin of Prince Bismarck, llo nbandonod tho patronymic of Hchoonhausen and adoptod that of Schiorstoin nflnr liii .Miti.rn.il ..atnt.i Mrs. L. Townscttd BlslngSun, Delaware. Good Family Medicines Hood's Sarsapariila and Hood's Pills. "I regard Hood's Sarsapariila and Hood'? ruin, tlio very best family medicines, and wo uro never without them. I liavo always been A Dollcato Woman and began taking Ilood's Sarsapariila throo years ago for that tired foellng. It built mo up bo quickly and so well that I foel Uko a different woman and havo always had great faith In iU I glvo It to my children whenever thcro Reeins any iroublo with their blood, and It uo<* them good. My little boy likes It no well ho crlcs for It. I cannot find words to tell how highly I prize It. Wo uso Ilood's l'llls In tho family and they Act Llko a Charm I tako plcdsuro In recommending theso mcdlclnos to all my frlonds, for I bellovo if pooplo Hood's ss Cures would only keep Ilood's Sarsapariila and Ilood's l'llls at hand us wo do, much sickness and sufforlng would bo prevented." Mica. L. Towns* KND, jllalng Hun, Delaware. Hood's Pills act cosily, yot promptly out! efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 25c. Time \St.4llu \*ss/ ''thorighttlnto f?r everybody to Hires'fe A tct?|>crnnee drink. I A honic-8iadc drink. A henltli-KlvInK drink. A thlrtt-quoncllYng drink. A ilrlnk that Is popular everywhere. Dcllclous, Sparkling, Effcrvcsccut. A ., e.n, parVaL'. in.Vrl , nllotu it thl. delitlou. h.wi.ne, Den'l be <l.cclv?d im de.l.r, for ttn *tk" o(|?r?er profit, ttlli you ?nm? other f kind U "Juit nood''-'il? falw. No ImluUon ^i^fcgoodMllwgentiin^ Brings comfort and improvement rmd tends to poreonal enjoyment when rightly used. Tho many, who live bet1 tor tliun nthnra ami nuiov life more, with less expenditure, by moro promptly adapting tho world's lest products to the needs of physical being, will attest tho value to health of the puro liquid laxative principles embraced in tho remedy, Syrup of Figs, Its excellence is duo to its presenting in tho form most acceptable und pleas- : ant to the taste, tho refreshing and truly beneficial propertied of a perfect lax- ntive; effectually cleansing tho system, dispelling colds, hoadachea und fevers j anil permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and J met with tho approval of tho medical ? profession, because it acts on the Kid- I ncys, Livor and llowels without weak- r cning them and it is perfectly free from every objectionablo substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale liy all drug- gists In 50c and SI bottles, but it is manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup jj Co. only, whose name is printed on every j package, also tho name, Syrup of Figs, " and being well informed, you will not ( accept any substitute if olletcd. ! ; I REAL ESTATE. i FOB SALE. s Flno located biiwlnoHs property. JEtnavillOi I elpht roouiH and itore room: tormN easv. llouho of tlvo rooms aud btable, i!0l KlghteeatU street. 81,560. JIouhu, ;i rooms, with full lot, oast end of C Twelfth street, H?'>; half cash. f House, 0 rooms, Kotl' street, Coutro Whooling, i tl. 160. n Houso, 6 rooms aud etablo, Eighteenth stroot, 83.wo, 1 Tlirco lots in Park View, chcftp. Ono-luilf lot, McOollooh stroot, Contro Wheelinff. l-oo. JJ Kino suburban property, two miloi froiz Iho city, tlvo mlnuto* walk from motor lino, now, t with all modern improvements. Cheap. r Lots mi Caldwell's rim ftjOenoh. 7; Kino Farm of 143 uoro* ou National road, nine Vj miles east of oity on easy terms. i: Knrm of 40 acres, four milos north of olty. Will -i nmko good dairy furin. lIou.se, 10 rooms, Flfteonth stroot, with modcm improvements. House 8 rooms, Sixteo nth street W 003. House, 4 rooms, Charl os street, Contro Whool- -i luif, 8S50. House, 4 roonui. Twenty-third street, 51.20). f, Houso, 7 rooms. Nortli Market street, 81,500. _ Ilusiuess property on Murkot stroot at modor- -* atis prleo. Small house and half lot. Jueobiitroct, Coutro Wheollug.on easy terms, $su?. Lots ut east end of Twenty-third stroot ou easy terms. ~i Ouo-half lot ou Chapllc? stroot. Sixth Ward. 8900. f. Ono of tho bo?t manufAoturlng sltoi in tin " cltv, fronting ou two rallroivli $700, 81,200 and $2,601) to loan on city property ^ NESBITT & DEVINE, >j 1730 Market Streot. aplP ^ FOB SALE." Corner lot north ol street car ham, Forty- C eighth and Jacob street*. Lot No. 13 Watj r struct, south of Forty-eighth 1 it root. Lots Nos. Guild7 Foil* stroot south of Forty- q eighth street. Lot No. IS, south of Forty-eighth street and com of Jacob struct OS aero farm. 10 miles from city nnd 1 % miles , from Wheeling crook. ^ 100 acre farm, Long Bottom, Molgs couuty, , J5 Ohio: will exchange lor city property. 11 10 acres of Jatid near Kim Grove. ? No. OS Thirty-Hut stroot. No. 742 Main streot. No. 10.15 Chaplino stroot. I No. 1029 Bofl streot. A No. 1025 McOollooh street h No. 1014 McCollofth streot. M No. 221 Twenty-ninth streot ~ No. 2028 Main street. Lots on North Front stroot Ixitsou South Uront stroot ~ I/0?h ou South IVnn streot. -i 1-nts mi Smith Hurmi stroot. BBLVEDKItK L0T3. ,, Many other desirable resldoncos and farms for II sale. 1 FOB_REFT. i 70 acres of lun J for market gardening, north of ^ city. A Month. b< No. r?r?27 Chnpltno stroot, two room* $ .r? 00 in No. 13ftSixteenth atrout 23 0) T No. i:w Fourteenth stroot 10 00 No. 61 Thirteenth itroet. first (lour - i:i 00 "~ No. 2022 Aliov 11, two rooms 0 00 *| Four-roomed houso nt Mauchoslor ooul J work* 0 00 V( Five doilrable rooms. Fifteenth stroot 25 00 No. 27i)2 Chapllno street, store room. 20 <>0 Bt No. 2101 Main stroot. storeroom ,. 12 3D ? Building for manufacturing or wlioleKalo j business, oil alley, between Fourteenth ami .Sixteenth Htrecta >pj0 00 JAMES A. HENRY, t Real Estate Agont, U. 3. Claim Attorney, Col *1 lector and Notary Public. J n[>10 16112 Market Stroet. J-; PORSALE. | $:t,000 will buy that modem nix-roomed dwell- "1 lug house, with Rood shed lot at M Znno street. J and glvo possession at once Tho location Is very central, close to either brl<l|(o. on utreot . car line, and tho property could not bo ropro- Hl dneed at any mob price. Tho nakud lot would , soli for $1,800. Jxiok It up at otteo If you waut good value. 'J. BUILDING LOTS. 1,1 We hnvo some of tho best rosldonco lots out the plko that have over been ollbred for sale. I.ots on Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets ut ~ 81.000. They aro getting verr sonrco. 8--'i for lot on north end of Island. |7f>0 for Nor h Huron street lots, 51.000 for choice lot on south Broadway. "l #000 for nlcoly located lot on South York J stroct. f0 G. O. S7UTITH. nr>r? l.'.'li Murb't street. LEGAL NOTICES. A pilOliATK OF WILL. Olllco of tbo Clork of tho Couuty Court of Ohio county, West Virginia: in the mattor of theprobatoof tho last will and tostHiueutof .kino A. Wll<le, decooiOd. Tho object of tho petition filed In this inattor on the Mh day of April, A. P. IH'.U Is to have admltted to probate a pnpqr wilting purporting to ,r bo the will of .Ihiio A. Wlldo, deceased. bearing _ date tho 10th day of Fcbruarv, A. I). 18U0, and it appearing from an affidavit tiled with me In my oilico that Sidney May Wlldo mid Kate J en net to J Wlldo. person* who are therein ami by raid petition declared to be Interested III llto probate of \ said will, are iinn-rcsldonts of this Htate.lt Is ordered that they do appear at my olllco In tho city of Whoollng, lu the coiiutv ami stato aforesaid. with I u olio month after the dnto of the llr?t publication hereof and do what li necessary to protect their Interest In aald inattor. The h *arIritr of said petition Is sot for tho titli day of May, _ ISIM, at 10 o'clock a. m. (Published tho lint timo April n. IMtt) GKOROK HuoK, Clerk. 0. L CitAKMrn, Attorney. __ apfi Th IN TIIK Olil'IIANS'llOllilT UK i X MONTUOMKIlY COUNTY, l'A.: In re-estate of Nicholas Kohl. Into of Morvland f* Township In said county, doeeonoil: To William M. Kohl. Mary R Kohl, William O. !/! Kohl, Manhn A. Kolly. bit) Kolil, Julia A. Kolil, Kdwlu C. Kohl, Charles N. Kohl: Milan Kohl, or all the heirs mid legal representative! ? of said decedent, f You are hor by uot|/|ed that tho Orphans' Court of said county has awarded su Inquost to Zr mako partition and vnlnation of rerialn real os V tate of the snld Nicholas Kohl,deOflflsoa, consist* J lug of n tract of Iii|i?I situate In Mofoland town- }.: ship nforesald. bounded by lauds now or late of !., Charlaaand l*<vl Walton. 1'otor Krler, Chtrlei ,, llsllowrll. U'Wl? 1/OVlset id, coullinlng threo IJ ncfoi, more or loss, and that an inquest as afore ' *-mI<I will Iks held on said premises on tho Alst ~ dar of May. A. I). IMfl, at 10 o'clock i m., at whlfth tlino and place you are roqtiostod to at- f totia If you ioo proper, V Al.l'KHT 11. BIMPflflN, Sheriff. Tl ftkorlfTi Office. Norrlstown. I'm., April It, 1AM, m li K di U H. Oil a in, Attorney!. apft-ih The Intelligencer's 11 If you have a house to rent or so buy anything, want a situation, wa a faithful clerk, a desirable boardinf thing, write just what you want, p! this out and send with amount, at t first insertion and one-half cent per tion, to THE INTELLIGENCER, 1 ing less than 10 cents. I I WANTED. \Af anted?cash paid for sec> T OND JIANP mea'i clothluff. 1\ 0. BOX SO. upl&? situation wanted fok young J lady sUmugrapher, coin no tout ami oneretlo. IJUaiNWS EXCHANGE, 1112 Mulu street, . 11 Clark. Manager. apltf r wo useful men, night hotel porter, waiters. canvasser, collector, for ho citv. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 1112 Main , trtet, J. R Clark, Manager. opl'J i^ubnished kooms wanted L (or reliable and steady tonanti. IlUSlIKriS KXCHANUK, 1112 Main street, J. U. Clark, ' lauagor. upltf , ^CBSK&'CHAMBERUAIDS, WAITKESSES (or summer resorts. at LADIES' XCIIANGE, 1112 Muln street, J. 11 Clark, Man- . jer. qplU ;rv girls wanted at once: 1 J\J no (eo< to obtain work in find out o( < ie city. 1112 MAIN STKEET, J. 11. C.urk, Man- 1 ger. t upltf , bookkeeper; office mana- , 13 GEIt wanted: particulars BUSINESS EXHANGE, 1112 Main street, J. 11. Clark, Manager. . upl'J 1 situations wanted fok trust J WORTHY general house servants at the . ADIES EXCHANGE, 1112 Maiu street, J. 11 lark. Manager. up 10 kxtanted?a first-class reliT T ABLE night-watehuian, one who Is used > foundry work. Address "FOUNDElt," care 1 f this ofllce. Salesladies, office clerks, J Stenographers, Housekeepers, Copyist* flnil MX-UUIIl nillinillMIS III lllll I..1IMW llrt.lUI., 112 Main utroot, J. 11 Clark. Manager. aplO LIT A N T KI >?LA DV NTENOGRAPHT V Kit. oflloo matron, photograph waller >* ishtaut, clerki. LADIES' KXC1IANGE, 1112 [aln street. OPlfi [l^ANTED?TRAVELING SA LES>Y MEN or have fino side lino. BOUQUET KiAKCU.Ml'ANY, Lynchburg. Va. nplt j [17" ANTE D?SITUATION FOR A T competent an<l reliable Nova Scotia gen al servant. Exeellont city reforoneon may bo 'onat the LAPlEri' EXCHANGE, 1112 Main St. Drug clerk wanted?a competent man, rojjlntored In thin .State, ofereticu required. Address "MANNA," care iIm olllce. apll rarANTED-TO l'UKO 11ASE SMALT, Y r hotel, in or out of tho eitv: confidential, la MAIN' STHKCT. J. II. i-'lurk, ilunuger. mil!) , SALESMEN?WE MAKE A LIBERJ AL otter to traveling and local salesmen In i t-ry State who coll on rotttllgrocers. gluten NTl UK WHEAT FLOUR CO., 135 Lake Mroot, hlcngo, 111. k'1'J-.s 1 [17*ANTED-MARRIED JANITOR T T without oncumbrunco. 8.V) uud rout, roccry itoro clcrk. olllce clerk. ns.iUtaut bookocper. HUrtlSESS EXCHANGE, 1112 Malu St. A GliKTS.-SALARY AND CO.MM IS- ' .'VsiONr Heat Fmtornal Order. Assets. $1)00)). oth Life and Endowment Classes. ailt od^ed i ovory respact 8omo District Agents wanted. rnro chance. Address KING it Co., 3 Union luare. Now York. oc:i-m if ANAGER FOR GENERAL CO UN- " . a TItY store, three drv iroods clerks. Hhv Dtcl olcirk. ill Illy IIUSIMSSliXCIIANUK, 1112 ii iii Htrooi aplft FOR RENT. [71011 KENT ?NICE FURNISHED L? llooms, front or bock. Apply, 233i> Chapno ?trcot. li|?lS [T'OH KENT?LARGE, FINELY FUltl? NISHKl) back purlor. Address (J. A. 8., itclllgonoor olUro. nplO* ro LET?IN PITTSBURGH?ONE Beven-roomod dwelling, with bath, In a aiilthy location, with lurwo lot. (.0x150. Kent odorat to a cood tenant. Knqulro of J. W. HOMl'SON, UQlU'cliu nvunuo, 1'lttaburgh, I'a. npl'J*1 [70U RENT?DURING TIIE FAIR, 1 u four nicely furnished room*. All 0011 uleuees, good location. Tonus roasonnblo J ddreas LLoYD L. JANBS, No. 401 K. F<?rty-.dxth 1 reot, Chicago. Illinois. apl7.MW.stwy ^ j^OR RENT-NO. 1407 CMAPLINE , J Htreot. threoatory brick dwelling;, eight loms. buth room and laundry. Possession May J lUNKllAHT ?Sc TATUM, City Hank liulldlnfr ?nf 17 7OR RENT?DURING THE FAIR? " J Throe furnlshod rooms, with modern 1mrovemcnia nnd uso of platio. Ono of the best icntloiH mid near Fair ground. Tor tortus adreus JOHN M. MARSHALL, No. 413 K. Hortyxth street. Chicago, III. npl7-MWw.iwy j [^Oli KENT. ~ i Very comploto unstnlr.s dwelling, sooond floor, ( x rooms, hull and bath room, oti Tenth stnot. Also very complutu barber .shop, with batlu. I basement, cornor Teilth and Main streets. II in new hutldlug never yet occupied. Immolate possession. Inquire of JAMES L. HAWLEY, ja"0 M.'O Main street FOR SALE. 70R SALE?MANIKIN ANATOM1 CAL and Physiological. Cost 833. Will 11 for 21 h. Call at 2.'.::d < haplino struct. nplH j^OR 8ALE?Alt 1802 MODEL, NO. 2 - I.luht Hambb-r Pnoutnntlo Hafoty Cycle. >8t 6IV,1. Hest olfor over 310Q tnkoa it. It. M. HClir.H, Ittudllgoncer office. ap!7 if OR SALE, c Two two-Mory framo dwelling houses, nnd ous c ro'jtory frame dwelling homo in /Ktnavllloa ! Hon to Bridgeport. cheap and ou easy toriui (1 Alio money 10 loan. R. T. HOWELL, isurauco and Heal Eatato Agont, Hrldgeport O. 1 my*? fOR SALE. FEWCIIOICE LOTS AT EDUINUTOX. Cheap and on JCasy Terms. J, W. V. HOGE. II ocfi City Bunk IhllldltiR, l'JOt) Market ><tront ' =5 1 GENERAL NOTICES. a ^f>M 1N 1>TU ATUK'S NOTICE. , Having b??on appointed administrator of tlio ? tut" of Daniel Hod ley, deceased, all neriiou* ivltw claims aunlnst said estate will present v u Mime duly authenticated. and all parlous lowing themselves Indebted will m?k" pay- > entto T. III"MILKY. . m?l> Ad in In Intra tor. y, AST NOTICE TO 0HINK8E -ALL 4 -i ChlllPfle person* in tbu couutlns of llati- ? ek, llrooke, OI1I0 an I Marshall doilrlug our- J Hoaioi ol residence undor the provisions of 1 e act of Congress approved Mav ft, Ihij, nui oeuro their certllleates bv calling on me at e Internal Kevantin olllco in the custom t?tl?o. Whoellmt. and making tho required plication thoreloro prior to May ft, im??. \V. KWT win \ 11, Pepnty Collector nplft f V'LY TIIK BEST QUALITY OF J PTATIONF.KY. TUB KIN KMT INK ANI) \ UK NKATKMT TYI'K ar? used III Hie Coin orclal Printing done by TIIK JNTKLL1UHNCUU JOU OKKICI; lent a ford Coiipou, I methlng to sell or trade, want to nt a good cook or a good servant, ; place, or have found or lost any. lainly, in the blanks below. Cut he rate of one cent p4r word for word for each subsequent inser. ^o. 27 Fourteenth street. Nuth s ~l I ~ ?? ?=a REAL ESTATE. FOB SALE. Fifteen'-roomed double 4?rlck Umiso, all conveniences, earner SlxtU and Main sireou. Frlce 112,two. House of ten rootni. store front, on Twenty, ninth street., 1'rlee $1,800. Kwy terms. Flvo rooms and store room on Wood strew, g3,:?K). Kiwy terms. Five-roomed house, lot 25x100, at Sl.SUO, ou 1'wauiywvuuva auuoi Kiifht-rooiued Uriolc home on Virginia street Prlctt t3,J00. Four large roomed brloic house, lot 25x100, m JI.HOa Slx-roomod house, South Huron street, below Ohio. Frioo Clioup. Six-roomed house. natural gai. Jot 163x100, Echo Point. near station. 8< AX) Cheap .Six-roomed house, Alley II. l'rlcoSl.oOO, Very jboap. Fivo rooms uud store room ou Eleventh street il J7.U00 Slx-roomod houso ou North York street at 11.800. Slx-roomod houso,both gases, all convenience#, >n l'cnu street, at $1.'.NW, Two live-roomed housos on Virglula street, (2,500 each. Four-roomed house, stable iu rear, lot 30x70 it S750, Alloy il. Six-roomed house, both gusos, ou Sixteenth itroot. &1.30J. Cheap. Slx-roomod houso, both gasei, lot 30 (cot front. 1'rico SJ.500, ou Kim street. rolfTzane, iplS Toleubono 503, 1327 Market Street FOR SALBT A brlok ro?ldcncoon Fifteenth street, i8,M0. No. *2.*i Vermont street, framo. No. at Forth Huron strm?t, frame. JSo. 03 sevoniQOlUh ftroit, briolc. No. 6A Seventeenth street, brick. No. 07 SovODtoouth i-troot. brick. No. flt> Seventeenth m root, brick. No. 2207 chnnllno street. brick. No. 2022 Murkot struct, fratno bulldlnj, font ooms, fi.OOO. A very desirable country rcsldenoa In I'itu* int Valley, on tho National rond. No. AA North Front Htroot, bt HOk-4'X) foot No. 20 North Front ?tro?L lot foot. No. 2107 Koll'stroot. brlok. Ave rooms. No. 1207 Alloy II, framo, flvo room*. No. l"fi North Front street, lot 00x400foot. No. Ami Main Htroot, brick, iiino room*. No. 121 Fonrteonth street, brick, lot :<oxl20 foot No. 7 North I'cuti street, frame. lot 40xl2Jluot. No. 10) ZariM street, brick dwelling. Flint building lot.', in I'lruflunt Vallev. Storeroom und dwelllug corner Eighteenth md Woods street Building lota lu IiCnthervvood. FOR HKNT. No '.'4 Virginia street six rooms and bath. A flno residence with larjje grounds, furulshod, for the summer. No. 1407 Chujillno street, olght rooms. No. 20 North Front itroi-t. sovon roomi Na 4 Virginiastreet, brlok. No. mi l Market street. ofllco rooma. N >. 81 South 1*0011 street, frame. Hx-ruomod lu?u>o eornor New Jersey tad )ntariu streuta, April 10. R1NEHART & TATUM, KootnO, City liauk Iiulldluz Telupboue 219. apll FOR SALE! Throe hollies on South Ponu stroot Four housoi on South Huron strjot. Two houses on North Huron Btroot. Four house* on North York stroot. Ono houso on South York street. Throo house*on South Front stroot. Ouo houso on North Front struct. Ono ho us? on North Wtihnsh stroot. Ono houso on South Wabash street. Two houses on Maryland stroot. Two house on Kentucky atreoL Two hou*e< on Virginia ifreot. Ono house on Ohio street. Ono house on Florida Hiroot. Flvo houses on South Itroudway streot Two houses on North Erlo street. BUILDING LOTA Building lots nil ovor the city at prices to wit >u re baser. Lot* In Kim Grove. McMoobcn, Glendilo, ilouwlftvlllo and other property not muutloned n this ll?t. FOR KENT? Houses of all sizes and different ocatlons. FINK & BROWN, Tolopbono GS7. [inrfl] 1143 Market streot. FORSALE. Cottngo No. 99 Zano itrcot, lot 80x120. I'rlw, 1 ,&'<). Very cheap. Ilrlok houso and sloro room, natural gss. lot 7xlU"i, JEtnavIlle, Ohio. Houso and lot 40x1(10, si* room*, bith room ind laundry, natural gai. Klrkwood, Ohio. Lot 46x110, Zano itrout. I-oi 30x 11-! North Huron street. Four lots on North Huron street Ono lot ou North Wabash street. Ono lot ou North Indiana street. ono lot on South Front stroou Two lots on North York street. Ono lot, North York street. 88x180, rivor view. Four-roomed oottago. Martin's l orry. One brick houso. No. W7 North Main streot. Ono house mid lot, (VQxIO), North Froutstrwt. On" house and lot. 70x4M, North Front sUMt. Flvo-roomed house on Brio stroeU One lot 10x10). Moumlsvlllo. Four-roomed home on Virginia stroet Kisht-roomod house on Virginia strw. Beveti-roomod homo on s. York street. M.xlW One lot In Robinson'* addition. A Uroadtv")';, One-half lot ou Houth Wabash street. Six lots. Mouth York street, (Waters addition) Ono houso and lot, 8. Broadway (riL buko's hapel). One hotel and several farms, Sutton, W Va All of the nbovu properly will be sold bean. \VK CHAHuH ONLY ONK I'KU ?*KS T MONKY to LOAN.?From 5.'*xj to 51,000 on Irst mortgage real citato. JONES & WILLIAMS, leal Estate Agents and Collectors, Notaries rublie, 87 Zano streot, Iiland. auJJ FOR SALE. A Hour uilll, with roller process twenty-','** ittrrol capacity. Walor and steamp'?\t > r ud planer also attached; doing good bu?l"''^ ii i lie country. This Is a bargain. Com I wit a DO feet. |(hs thirty seven ucrei of loti l pil all togut her or mill soparnte. Nit. 87.'7 I'otl street, framo house, lit lootm. iiruo cellar, alloy cornor. Kiuy terms. No. 172# Kofistreet. B'lok iiou?e ?it r ud hall good location Cheat' l'.asv t' * " No. M Thirty-fifth streot, half lot. four r ?-fli rlth etimmer kitchoti and largo atth; ?: I " . Threo liousoi on Wood stroot blah groilttl lo. WHS. .'iflxi and 8422 taj) caeli Two houses on TwoiitMiintb. four rn-ui arh. 11,400 eaeh. No. OfilO Wood street, lotflOtlOOfMt. sir '' " A (fo i far n of 7 , nof h one an i n m " mm thu city A good orchard ilc aurj? ripes. htmllfe foouieahouio liable 1 1 lio belt of wator. Will ioil on itfy tor air rado for city property Loti lit Koiniinitu's addition. thobeit?? 1 1 lie Highlit ward oit very O'liy tor m f ?r m i ? Imp. ... In. II Thirty elflitbitroat sit rooms, n-- ? Irlckhoiiso four roani and bill Kurt/ first And Woods stroeu. full lot. JOSEPH X ARKLE. 'etiilon Attorney, Notary au I K?*?l Afotit. llou?oi rented and ron.i cj'Olnoe No UAl?jMob stroot Europe/litileatnstup and draft axon' '' tloknt?to and fnui all Pirtiof KurJp' drafts to auy point In Kuruyi. M Monky to Loan.