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I BOBOES MOVED ON. Stlly** Army Wonta to Artroe with ttaa Local Offlolala u BUT THE SHERIFF SAYS GO QUICK. Tbey Movo from their Original Camp, but Mako a Stand. THE CITY POLICE ARE CALLED ON And 3fakoaQulokTrlptotho Rmouo. Tlin Army is Compelled to Keep on ^ Km Weary way?TUo l-oaUcrn w awru to Establish llollol lluudquart era In I Town, but were Itofuiod l*oruil*Nfon. Tlio Common woalors I'rciiy Bora at Wheeling. KeUy's hoboei yesterday movod on j their weary way to Washington. They j did not want to go, but they went. There J Wfif, indeed, such a fhow of an indispo- j sition to depart that a show of force J had to be made by Sherftf i'ranzheim. j Early In the day two taading mombors of the band, named Baxter and Mur* phy, came to the city to consult tho au* thorities. They asked for perinissiou to establish headquartors in town at which to recoive donations. They said they felt confldont that if citizens know they could conveniently leavo donations they would do so; they did not want to impose on them by asking thein to send tho stud* clear out to tho camp. ** ~ ? ti 1 i I .. ?n vn Via. Mayor uaiuweu sum muy ?*? ? ?? yond his jurisdiction, and referred thorn to the sheriff. When they wero asked why they did not go to tt'ashinuton, their objective point, dircct from Huntington or Parkereburir, they said thoy came by this roundabout way became thoy woro aaaurod they would be better treated on the route. Whon they called on Sheriff Franzhoi in lie told them thoy would have to leave the county as quick, as poasiblo, and aaked how soon thoy would bo ready to go. Thoy declined to set any time, and he told them ho wantod them to vacatc tUoir cump by 3 o'clock. Tho men went buck and reported tho cold comfort they had received in Wheeling* Many of tlio 'wealors declared they would not movo at 3 unload thoy got something to eat. Whon Maxtor nod Murphy had their intorviow with tho mayor, thoy aaid ttiey had 127 men, and thoy wanted 150 loavoa of bread, 150 pounds of bacon, 25 pounds of coffee and 40 paira of shoos, of certain specilled aizoB. They would also accept clothing, and would liko to have a little beef, a fow beans, fresh pork, and potatoes, though they did uot caro ao much for the potatoos. An 1ntci.liok.vcrr reporter visited tho camp at 3 o'clock. In ono place cotleo was being boiled in an open tin pan. On another iire three small stow pans full of very tiny potatoos wore simmering. Four loaves of bread wero visible, but no meat. Slier ill Franxheim and Deputy Mc-1 Colioch arrived about tho same time. Theshorift asked for .Maxtor, who was finally found, surrounded by a group ot visiting women, lie aaid the "army" 1 would liko to have a littlo moro time. nit ? I "ilow lliucii moro ( u*kuu n?? di.o.iu, j "You see," ?uid Uaxter, "901110 ladies j Jiavo boon out soliciting for ua, and j have just got in. Thou sotno of tho | boys atarioU to mako colToo, aud it ia not done. You aee our clotheo aro not! too abundant, and wo could not waau them yesterday, aa visitors wero ao | numerous. Many of the men have thorn out drying now, and wo would like a j little more time." "I just now asked you bow much j time you want." Then hoif a dozen men spoko up and I urged reasons for an extension oi time, and it was with difficulty tho shoritt j finally uot an anawer to the inquiry how much time they wanted. "About throe hours and a half," said one man. "1 want to dry my shirt." "I won't give you three It nun and a half to dry your shirt," said the sheriff. "It ia now half past three. You be ready to move at four." Homebody fluid: "Wo won't bo ready to movoat four." bhorill Franzheim informod thorn that thoy were all guilty of trespass, and if they did not leave would bo punished. Some of them assured liitu tnoy wore law abiding citizens, while others muttered thream. Alter ho and tho deputy luft, some of tho huboei declared their intention not to iuovo, and begun to cut bludgeons and trim them up for convenient nso, but before lour the army began to move, and shortly after that hour all but one small party had j disappeared. An hour lator not a man was to Ue Bonn in the willow copse where tho camp had been, although one camp fire waa bluziug up brightly. One mau said to tho Intllliuekccu reporter: "Wo had a friendly talk with your chief of police, lie in a very gentlemanly man, but aeoina ignorant of tiie law, aud of our rights aa human boinm and citizens of tho country. *vo liavo the same right on the earth as he has." "it depends somewhat on whoao oarth it Is, doesn't it?" tho roportor asked. I "Well," snid ho, "that i? otio thing wo aro going toJvVmhington tohnvoromedied. When wo march back nobody will move u* on." tShoriir Franzheim and Deputy Mc*' Colloch drove out the road, keeping ?i""n with t.lin hohneti. Near Iriudnl- I p11ui the 'wealora prepared to go into cump, ami when tho sheriff ordered j thorn to movo on, thoy refused, und ho tolophonod to tho city tor a posse to onforce hia authority. 'ihero was an understanding witli tho police ioroo that they would| aorvo aa bpedal deputy ahorilh. Twenty of them wero quickly assembled, with other deputies, and a *pecial car was roady aa quickly on tho Kirn Grovo road.' Tho poane was rnu out to Kim Grovo by Superintendent Weiairerbor in u short time, and there Sheriff Franzlioiin had a wagon wniting for ttieiu, and thoy wero driven at once toward the acono of the tronhlo. When tho common wealora found that tho shorifl wan in earnest, a number of' them started on oast. Others, howover, waited till tho bluoconts allowed up, when they lied aa fant an circumHtancos would permit. The ahorifr kept hia foreo in purauit until tlio laat man had crossed the atato lino, and the ofliceri had not returned to town when tho iNTiM.MfiKNcKit'M luat addition went to preiH. One of the aoldiera Raid they had mot tho name luck everywhere, and that it Hoemed ai if people along the lino wautod thorn to got oil the earth. Ihov oxpoctod, ho t? Und soino fat foH'ling hotwoou Weal Alexander and ?> ashlngton, hecause thoy didu't have "uiucU iioliu" out tlioro. ABOUT PKOPLK. Knuitri la thm cur <ud WI???Uog Folic* Abf?d. J. A. Pens, o! the Ialand, will loave , thia morning for a woek'a viait at Cincinnati. Miai Martha Ademit*, of Cincinnati, ia visiting Mr. and Mr*. Charlea Menkemcller, on South Market atreet. Miaaoi Lizzie Bickerion and Emma Klein, of tho South bide, have gone to Cleveland and Niagara Fall* to upend the summer. Miaaea Nettie Henrtfile and Annie Cook, of the Nocth End, have just returned from 3lound>viIIe, where they were upending a week'a vacation. Mra. Joseph Tiinmona, of Wheoling, and Mra. William GrilBtn, of Martin'* Ferry, leave to-morrow for Denver, Col.,, ? XI p> YVil!iam IU Viflfc UIOK IMWI, .. ...... Marple. 1C J. Alexandor, of Alexander Co., .tho St. Clairsville druggists, who were i burned out at the recent bis fire, was , in tho city yesterday purchasing new store fixtures. Capt. John M. Birch and K. E. Baldwin, of this city, will repreient Osiris Temple, .Mystic Shrine. at the big gnth- i erinjc of tho order in Deuver the latter part of this month. Prof. Herman Schocker and Charles ft Bratidfass came in from tho camp of the "Jack Bass" Fishing Club last even- ' ing nfter au enjoyable *tay there. Of course they briug u string of?tho inevitable stories. William Dischor, of Eleventh streot, and Miss liullii Jetinrs, oi lJutroit, were 1 quiotiv married at St. Joseph's cathe- 1 dral last Thursday by ICev. Father Purke. A supper and reception fol- ; lowed at tho residence of the bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Discher will live in Fultou. 3IAN\\IXGTi>* OIL FIKIiD. A fl<K Wall KsteiiiU it iVmtwnrd-A "Vnlualeiit" Territory (itti a llauin. Pptclal Itlspatrji to the InteUlgateer. Manninotox, W. Va., July 10.?Tho oil boom has tnken nnothor turn and , this field is again oxtouded wostward. 1 Tho Boylea well, about threo miles west of hero, cnine in lait night, and do- J spile tho eHorts of t'ho men in charge ( to couceai mo met, u is khowu lu un n largo well, being eatiinatod at from 500 , to 7QP barrola per duy. This was u ! "wildcat" wolland opens tip sumo now , territory horotoforo considered aa valuoless for oil purposes. A DOUUIjK hanging To Occur In MoDuwoll County?Knelt Com* milled Munlnr for SevHiity-llvo Cunt*. Fpecial D.tpatch to U* intdlliicmcr. 1 Cicarliwtok, W. Va., July 10.?Governor MacCorklo has rofuiod to commute tho aontonces of Wash Adains and John McFarlnnd, of McDowell' i county, inurilorera. Both aro sentenced to hang Friday, One id a while man, who got 75 cents out of his job, and tho othor ia a uo/ro, who also murdered his man for 75 cents. riio CitlilwHI Itt* ii ii I on. tjxctal JMtjiateh to the IntcUlgntcer. Caldwell, 0., Jul/10.?Privato Dalzoll recoived n letter this ovening from | J. M. Schofiold, commander of tho army at Washington City, stating that ho would bo in attendance at tho ; soldiers' reunion to ho held at Caldwell August 17-10, unless tho present condi- | tion of tho Htrikes continued. Kx-Gov- 1 ernor Charlos Fostor, K 1C. Nutt, de. partmont commander of tho G. A. U. of 1 Ohio, Kev. Ilomer Smith, I). I)., of Columbus. Senator Poller and other great men will be in attondance. K. & M. Mny ItCNiimr. Special Pltnatch to !Ut. Intfillijinctr. ' Charleston, W. Va., July 10.?Tho Kanawha A Mtcbiiran hope to bei?in freight work to-morrow. Davis and l'holps the local A. It. U. lendorn aro : now consulting as to the host methods of putting an end to tho strike. . Dovonor Club u( Kndlctitt. mi i- ?.? _i I HO JICIIIIUIIUUIIR ui V/UIHIO UlSblli." assembled lit Endicot't school house, Wetzel couritv, July .S, ?nd organized u Itepublkun club named the 15. 1>. i.'o,v- { cner dub. The house was called to order with J. W. Von I ton in tbo clinir. After enrolling liftv-uitslic names the i following named oll'icera woro elected: I'rotddunt, 1. T. Kirkpatrick; vice pros- ( blent, S. U. Miliur; secretary, S. W. Hwan; assistant secretary, J. \V. l'otil- \ ton; treasurer, W. W. I^miiitors; committee on rules ami regulation*, J. NV. l'otilton, 8. (J. Millor, Captain Kirkpatrick, S. \V. Swan, W. W, Le mas tors. Tbo committee reportod as follows: All persons Hball bo eligible for inetn- , bership who uphold tbo principles of tlie Kepublicnn party and pledge their support and their vote to the nominees of the said parly for olKee, and we roallirm and adopt ttio platform of principles adapted by the statu league at Fairmont. St4M? iiihIii j> Nohh. Gibraltar?Arrived, Worafrom New York. Liverpool? Arrived, Southwark from Philadelphia; Urnbria from Now York. Hamburg?Arrivod, Bohemia, from Now \ork. i Ni.w York, July 1(5.?Arrived, Km", from iSreiuon; Covin, froin Liverpool; Stato of Nebraska, from Glasgow. Copkniiaobv, July 1(5.? Arrived, Ilekla, from New York. Houtmamiton. July 17. ? Arrived, Chcator, from New York. , If your eyes tire, water, twitch or ! burn, or your head aches when read ins; or sewing, consult and have thorn ex- ( ami nod for classes, free of charge, at 1110 Main street (next to Snook it Co.'sJ ( by Prof. Short, the optician. jiwas The Past Guarantees The Future The fact that Mood's Sarsaparilla has cured thousands of others is ccrtainly sufficient reason for belief that it will cure you. It makes pure, rich, healthy blood, tones and strengthens the nerves, and builds up the whole system. Remember Hood'SpS Cures Be Sure to get MOOD'S and Only HOOD'S. Hqod's Pills nrc ? prepared U?bo liken Willi IIoixl'n bur?wp?rllla. (Mr box. ABORTIVE ftTTEMPT Oa tba Fart o( Marshall Dsmoorat* to Corral Labor's Voto. A YERY SMOOTH CflMPflIGH SCHEME Which tbo Avcroiro Worklngman, However, Will See Through Quick Enough ? Proposed Independent Ticket In Marshall County to bo Endorsed by the Democracy?Details ol tbo Tiot. Some qaiet work, has been going on st Moutulaviilo aad other points in Marshall county, which shown how Jojperalo is the condition of Democracy this year. Realising that thoir case in UopelesB and that a fight on party line* would bury thorn too deep to res.urrect. they have decided to try un underhand name and disguise themselves beforo the people. The idea is for paid agents of Democracy in tho guise of working* men to so into industrial communities and agitate independent action un tho part of workinguien. After celling a "workingmonV ticket named and bo? coming assurod that each man on it will act with Democracy, the Democratic convontiou will endorso it and tho combination will ho worked for all thoro is in it todofoat the Republican nominees, tho idea being to gnll Kepublicnn workIngmeu into tho belief that ihoy aro working for an independent workingmen's li> ket and in that way sot Kopublican votos that they could never touch in any other way. Moundsvillo seems to bo tho first place where the scheme lias beon broachod. Jyical leaders there have been in consultation with stato loaders and much corrospondcnce has passed on tho subject, and it has been decided to make a strike for members of the house of dftlostato'. Groat caro has been takon to get parties who would bo least suspected o: working for Democracy 10 L'o among Moundsvilleworkinirmon and agitato Hie question of a workingmen'g tfeket. -Lots of Democrats aro to join tho move as dccoya and to help shape its action. The men that this workingmen's pony win oiuuiiain?i.u:uiiy uuiuiuutu when tlio tirno comes hove all been nolected in advance, by the Democratic lender*, and it is understood that by a r.urioua coincidence they will be solid for a certain prominent Democratic raijdidato for United States senator. Great pains have boon taken to provent leaks, but Republican workingmon aro already beginning to laugh at tho doipcrato dod^o. a disaguukmunt On thu Tariff IKItl May H? Kuporlrcl From tin. Democratic Conferee*?The Faction* llopelcnaly Apart. Washington, 1). C., July 10.?Tho Democratic members of the tairlT conference committee adjourned earlier than usual to-day, and the situation at tiio titno of adjournment, from the best information obtainable, was that tho I'onfereoa wero far from an agreement, :ind that within a short lime u disagreement would be imported to thu sonnto and house. Thu question wtiich lias been agitatintr the members seem? to bo just what kind of a report to make, but tho impression seemed to bo that it would bo of a general disagreement, with perhaps some of the main point? spociHcd. It hud not boon decidcd to call in the Konubiican member* of tho conforenco when adjournment was taken, but it is possible that tho full coufercuco may meet to-morrow or next duy. ix tiip; house. A Iti'knlntliHi KmlorniiiK tho Pronhlent'a Slrlki) Cuomo l'us:<c* <)verirheliniM|;lj. Washington, 1>. C., July 10.?Tho house to-day by a voto of 125 to 27, adopted a resolution oilorod by Mr. McOreary, of Kentucky, endorsing tho action of tho President and the administration in suppressing lawlessness in connection with the strike. It wai ndripteit under suapomioii of tiio rules, only thirty-eight minutes being allowed for dobate. Mr. McGroary and Mr. Catchtuiia mado short spercho* in support of the resolution and .Mr. Pence and Mr. Bland indulged in some criticism of thu action ut tho auuiiuisiratioii, mil uoiiiior was unduly ?evoro. The romaindorof tiio ilny wjib spout In an oltorl to prexi tho ltat ley bankruptcy hill,-hut although it was engrossed nnd read a third timo, tho quorum Inilod on tlio final vuto and llio voto on tho final passage will bo lukon tho lirflt thing to-morrow. At 5:50 p. in. tho homo adjournod. Tliu >tmu!<*. Washington, July 10.?J'wo moro appropriation bills?tho legislative, oxueutivennd judicial nnd tho District of Columbia?wore disposed of by tho Bonnie to-day. Thin l?avos hut threo moro appropriation billa to bo considered. Tim Armor l'lutc I'rjuut*. Washington, 1). 0., July 10.?Tho investigation of tho Carnegie armor plato frauds, which was to hnvo boon rommod to'morrow by tho Iioubo committoo on naval affairs, will ho postponod till tho committoo has nettlml its Jiflorencoa with tho sonato over tho naval appropriation bill. Whon tho inquiry i* taken up again tho Gr*t witness will bo Mr. Uuiislcker, of tho llomostead works. All invitation will bo extended also to II. C. Friclc. lntvmnl U?v?nu? Washington, 1). C., July 10.?Tho Lliitf month ae^ro^ato $10,004,537, as nirninHt $8,1)15,1)15 (luring tlio huuio period last year. TIiIh almost uiiprocodontod increaso is no doubt duo to the iixpocUtion that in tiio ponding tariff hill tho tnx on spirits will bo materially lucruaiod. Iliilum-n III iIim TrrnMiirjr. Washington, July 10.?Tho cash balance in tiio treasury at tho close of huHitio's to-day was $122,050,253, of which $04,300,03:1 wus void reserve. IX A ItlX'KIVMtfS HANDS. Tlio Umbrella Trniit <)ivr? lip tlin (iliuM, AnbuIniiiiiI I.lnlilllttff*. Nbw Yonic, July 10.?Tho Umbrolla Company which has boon known as tho $8,000,000 umbrolla trnst was to-day placod in the hands of the rocoivors by Judyo (iildersleevo. Counsel for tho company nays: "Tho debts of tho com* pany are about $1,200,000 apart from continiiont Iinbiltties on leases, contracts, etc., but do not exceed $200,000 outside the $1,000,000 of debouturo stock. Tho assots aro nnid to amount to $000,001) ou a consorvutivo valuation. TE*S. SPICES. ETC. lailit fei Cn. TEH IMPORTERS And Coffee Roasters. We Lead, Let Tboss Whs Can Follow! OUR TRICE LIST: Lemon?. per dozen 15e llalf-plat Jrlly Glaaacs pordoien... SHo Quart Mutan Jan 60c Rubor*! Tomatoca, 3 cam for S3c lkrststaa>lari To ma tooj. 3 cam for_?.M. 2."?c Standard Sugar Corn. 4 cam for-..?.. ..... "3o Su^ar 1'oaa, 6 can* for... ? 25c Harriett i'cars. 3 cam for sac Choice Ked Salmon. 2 cans (or *5o Krwli GiugorSnapj, 4 poundJ for.......... S!io linking Powder. j.?r pound 10c Kr?h Hotter Cracker* 6 pounds for *3c Largo Lumptiloss Starch. 7 pounds for S.lo' Hulled Oats. C pounds for..aMMM X.Ic l'afu'a Hoot Heer. 3 l>ottlei for. -.. ti.lo Half-pint Heer Ma; Muitard. 3 glassos for... 23c Half-pint Catsup, botilea for ...mm U3c Clothes I'lns, per dozen.. lc Curpot Tacks, s ouuc-m, per box lo Atlantic Tea Ei. Jp.'?-MW4r wanted. rriUK KUCMl) OIL CO., CLKVEX LAND. 0. Sataineii wanted. Good terms and e?eellf?t oils. Write Mi J.vHi? \ if A N't i-fl >-MEX T() TKA VK L A N I) I V vlMlt mtMil nifrahiiuU Hu<ducss plwiNHIlt ami protitubie. Addm* "S," care of liitelllLvnrerotlh? rpR SALE. J^Oli SALE. Farm of tho luto Carnlino Kernimond. containing irttiacrv*of tliotln-Mt farmltu bind In Ohio comitv. Lays well, well watered, Ml tinned ilvo ml lea north of city: reached by a go wl road. Klekajit brick hotmo of eleven room*. Urge barn ami other ncees-wiry ontbulldlmc*. Also two or* rlmrda eotiuloltiK a Unro variety of fruit. For further Information nil on or aiMro? F. 11. KI.IKVBS, ut lA?llur Stviuifs Hank, or ?115 ChapHue street. tnvlfi SALE. A FEW CHOICE LOTS AT EDUIXtiTO*. Cheap oti'l on Katy Toriiu, W. V. HOGE. nrf> ('Mr Panic Huildlot? 1**1 Maryet j'nvtt FOR RENT. 1^0 R IMC NT-STORK ROOM ON .I1 Main street. AddroM I?ock Hot :tv>. fuj7 170 R RKNT?STORK ROOM, NO. <U) .1? Twelfth street, ami fivo rear rooms. In q11Ire nt atom jql I 170 K RENT? GOOD STAlti.K IN X1 alley back of f'hiiiillne street. Fifth ward. Ad'lre>h "L M.." fare mtedlirencur nilicq m.vUl TpOK SALE?VALUABLE FRUIT JL1 and (inrdcti Farm of tho lu?e Jlcury Rhine, Kl!tinted at Valley tirove. >V. Vn.. oti National Itond and II. AO. It K., containing t'-o wires: lartto six-roomed house, with >?r.od cellar und Hue outbuilding; tineorehurd; nlo elteht ucrea in small fruits, all In gnod hearing condition; w. ll watered with unfailing fiprings, anil in lw*t of repair. Fasv terms. For inrtiier lnioruiatioii call on the premise*. oriaddrcM llliJJKY HillN'F, ' Jjt.. Valley. <;rove. \V. Vn. Jy]C," J^OR RKNT. ItASl'JII'.NT IIARItr.il SHOE*. NISW ANI> PIKBMT FINISHKl? ANl> Stll'FMKl) WITH MATIT KOOMS, Corner of Oltalii nnd Tenth Stronta, .Inquireof JAMES I* HAWL12Y, _Jc2S 14 !Q Main Street. ( 1201 Jacob street, seven roomt and butb. 2?5I2 Market street. live rooms ami attta. join Alley *' . live mom*. 1W17 KoiT* street. two rooms ami attic. K*i Fourteenth street. (nmt room, tint floor. tfloro room. No. 1017 Marker wtroot. Store ruouia, No.*. \ ami a Tamil street GEO. J. MATH ISO!?, Telephone 1Q7. [?>i?7) 132.S Market Street. jpou KENT. Stor? room In Penhnrip ltitlMlu?. i Olttco room* In I'.Mihoiljr llulliilu^ Steuni liimt, elnvntorantl nit uiudurueon- , vciileueo*. Trrnw r?nannnblo. PRAIIODY INSURANCE CO., 5nl It'-SO nml 11 as MnrUft Strict. STOCKS, BONDS, ETC. jgTOUKS FUiC SALli. 10 shares of National Rank 'of West Virginia. i j.'ishares Warwick ChinaCompanv. 20 share* Wheeling Ice Jt Storm.'" Co. ]0shares Fin' ami .Marino hisuriiQceCa 20 shares Hank of the Ohio Valley. 20 ah are* biltelle N.ill Mill. 20 share* l.im,'hlln Nnil Mill. bomls Wheeling Hallway On. '.0sh*re? .TSvua SUmUrtl Iron an I Steal C.v H. S. lit A* IS. Itniior, jiil'J No. 24 Twelfth Street FOR SALE. Bonds and Stocks ! I HONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. Oilier Invostments. SIMPSON & HAZLETT, mr29 No. 1311 Mnrkot St. TRUSTEE'S SALE. < rjMcUSTEE'S SALE. liy virtue of u ?1???*?1 of trust roailo by Mary Mo. Naiaara ami Michael MeNumam. her hmliuml. tome a* trtiMiM. ilaiixl April n. ivw. recorded 4 In I lie otHee of ttie Clerk of the County Court of Ohiorounty. Went Virginia. In l?eo?l of Trust Hook No. :w. nagu 2 M. lu ljl sell at (lie north 1 front ?lo<?r of the court hou?e of sahl county, on ' WKUNKSDAY, TIIK Writ DAY OF JULY. lS'JI. commencing at 10 o'clock a. in., the following ; MV.-> .111.1 ? > KIWIJ . Tin* oiwt Imlf of lot nutiihorod two nud tlio ! wo.%1 IimU of lot iminliervd thrwo, *::unto uml l<o Int; oil the iiortli ?idoof Klovutith Nir>'?t, In tlio city of Wheeling. Ohio comity. Wont Vlnrlnlu. hi liild out by Andrew If. Hritt. n pint ?if which *ubdlvlMon I* recorded in Hoed Hook No. 72. pngo 1M?. The m?ld 1'iiM'c o( uroiind trout* forty foot on r.leroitth utroot, running northwardly of ?'<|iiul width to the iwutll lltlt* of lamU owixil l?y the Wheeling, I'lit-ltnruli .t llaitlinore railroad, ouc hundred mid twenty foot, mora or lo*?. TmumokHai.k:?iinu third nml iu much moro m tin* jmrohnwr oloct* lo par In cash on the day ofttnlo. tho balnixv In two oijiihI JtiMndmonUat otic nud two year*, notni la'arbf# lntcre*t frotn tho itny of maIu to ho clvfii for tlio deferred my* tnotitH. W. J. W. roWllKN, Truito . W If Ham.HU Ani'iimiiiT )nii , PICTURES 4 ART MATERIALS. ^ VKUY COMPLETE ?ASSORTMENT OF UNMOUNTKD Photographs : OS HIM! AT E. L. NICOLL'S AHT STOHE. ' atl 1-? Market Street PARASOLS, ETC.GEO".!!.' ?-? ?--S? iLines to k I ^^this 1 I ^r?UfPIDD OTfW jfiiuinfi oivim i I LADIES' Dl I <j THIS iwcea-JXTS ($2.50 PARASO $3.50 PARASO $6.00 PARASO | $7.00 PARASO I AM) SO ON L\ THE SAM jDuck I -A-T C j ALL NEW AN! | SILK SALE AT MARKED! GEO.TTr REAL ESTATE. | WANTED, TO BORROW MONEY I I Wo have mnro calls for money than we can itipiriv. If you haw money t.> put out uu InterL*j?t call on u? We liavu i'ikm! real ustutv security potter. Interest ; per ceut per unnutu. All L'Xpcti'C paid by borrower. We have buyers for small cheap houses well lorn led. If clieup a quick cash side cau lx> made, fall on us. ROLF db 55.?lKT3D, 4.' KOUHTKKNTII STREET. Ofllc<- houn 7::i0 a. m. to S p. m. Jo25 FOB S_ALE. A bargain for n fevr day* only. A g->od el<htroomed dwelling, with full lot. an prominent btriiit on tin' Island. fur 8.1.7V). l'rult fiirm. onfj of tlio lw.it in this section. Hooks will stiow^pood Income every year. In i-jiMi. Nooiryturs. swat! amount of rn.*h will handle It and'tho place will pay the balance; or ivi i exchntmu for city jiroporty. I'lfteetwtcre fitrin. with new four-roomed lioii?e ami *tore Ixilldlntr. Ju?t above Martin's Ferry. twenty minutes bv rail from Wheoline. liardeti truck and oilier erojw all in. Will nell for S1.4Wcn?!i and give taw-sosalun of crops and nil in four days' time. Money to loin on eitv real estate. To bet?I?wellltiKi. I'irito ami minll SMITH & DICKINSON, 1229 MARKET STREET. Rents Reduced ! No. t?110 McColloeh street: will arrange for two tetiantH. or one. ami put in flryt-c'.order. No.:!'? I'hlrtv-seveiith street, sucoud iloor, S7. No. pet /.iitif -trfi-t. second lion- $i\!. No 2HJ1 Ho :f street. oiioortwo families. No. tK); Mnill street, two-story brleU. No. ;Mi t Mcfolloeh utreot. two-story frame. No. .Vi!< Main street, liirgo modern brick dwelling. fourtcou rooms. No PLT MiColloeli street, brick. Sll (W. No. 9 ? ohiostreot tliroe rooms. J7.V>. No. '21 Virginia utreot. trame. six ro.xas. The Wuddltittton Place. iioiisynn l acrit No. fill* Main street. brick dwelling. No. 2to.? Mnlu street, ilr?t Iloor. three room* No TMrry-thlrd *trce*. brick, tiro ro.?ms. Two splendid o:llee rooms In Masonic building. No. '.Hi.'CimtdiiiQ strojt. tlve ro om. Stitij. No. 1V? Market street,o:llee room* No. lit Ttilrtv.third struot, tlvo rooms 5S3) No. ?'# Main street. twelve r iotas and li<it<t. Olllce rooms In Hibbsnl lllock, i (it Markoi'li No. l.'iiJ Maltt sfeet. second and third than. Store room?or. South street, la iloaruo rtlaele building. o i*on SAtiH. e No. 2S21 Ko'.Vitrtwt. two>?torv frame. 6 T.wns. Summer roddotiees in the country ?t Park in...,. wi...Vullitv. t eutlinrvvmiil ntid VV.uvIm. into. MONEY TO WAS. RINEHART & TATUM, Crrv Hank IIuiloi.no. rdcphono i\'>. [Jol'Jl ltoom No. fl TO LOAN. Money to Loan ! $6,500. $1,000. $4.100. ? IY> bo Pernrctl l?y IVcl of Triwt on Unincumbered City Heal lutnto. ln<jnlro of Wheeling Title and Trust Co,, no. iai.% MAiUiirr Krur.cr. mm;, INTKLMGHNCKK'S .10It OKFJOfc? NKWTVH HKU.U'.H WMHK.MIA. Ilnxr.sr 1*01'NT auil TASl'Y Wo UK. N'li'l It: i-rl-vt !NTKM.I'iK\VRK. ?'onU .,7 I'uuttcMtitu Sum*. -GfcO. R. TRTLUN. __ | rAYLOR i Closed Out! } soeaaccei ftF PARASOLS! ra soits. : [ ' oeocsoe?e?c< iLS FOR 50c. LS FOR $1.00. LS FOR $2.50. , LS FOR $3 OO. I l'ltOPOBTION ?-?Suits!: JOST ooeflL. D DESIRABLE. J I IOWN PRICES CONTINUED, [' Faylor. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE. Ifoux) of C r'?oms. ISofTM root, between 22d and 2.1(1 street*, with 4-rootnod house in tho rear; lnrse lot. House of fi rooms. 2.'?d street. 81.500. A I'iue improved farm of eixty acrci. t'.iroo mile* east of WheelingHouso of Ave rooms, Twenty-third street Si'-oo. House of tlvo rooms, Cbopliuo street Contra WhOCtlUK. f'.'>"0. Ifouwof three rooms, Market street, Centra Wheeling, SXW Uoiisoof tcu room?, brick, Murkot streot, Fiftti wnrd, cany term*. J7.00J. House of flvo rooms, brick, Fourteenth street. 02/4)0, House of four rooms. Jacob stroot, Sixtlx word. $1.2"j0. Houms, ilvo rooms. Wood*strest, List Wb.* inc. ft. 100. Fine fnrin. l.TTncres. three milei from Mound* villi*, with sploiiiliil improvements. Thin is a to renin. vm? feet of laud fronting on McCoUoch uud lintel of fourteen rooms, doing goo:! buslncii. splendid location, cheap. JIoumj of aoveu rooms and hall, Cbapllu? street, Centre Wheeling, Sl.'iW. I<ote.i?t end Fourteenth struct, 8?'X). Ixit* on I.lnd struct, JictvMluro, 6-*i each. I?otK In llchrens ?fe Speldel's adillllou. IIh'sJIon's addition to North lictiwood, II ???' Kuti. OnldwcHS Run. Pleasant Valley, Dellovuoaui other place* In and neurtho ?itv. Mouer to lout) on cltv re-il o*t?!o: 53W, f ;tt ??CO, 2'-0J, srw. Ul.lKW, 5I.W0 and j2,0Wl NESBITT & DEVINE, Tel r.r. 1739 Market Stro?>t. FOB BENT. A MOM ^ Bnl'riingeorncr Twottty-fourth uttd tuar* l:et street*, lately used its a carriage factory ? 841 No. .it .sixteenth otroet. No. l'.?oSeventeenth Btroet. first tloor lo ' No < iuiplljio Htreot, two rooms. ' So. ?>:" Chunllnu street, two rooms 4 ?J No. '.i?h>7 MurU'-t -s t'ulcon and due.ling udjolulug O. A I' dctKM. Martin'* Forty ">''' No. 2? 17 t'hajdl'io street. three roomi s ^ No. HO' Mum sttuot, Mom*. Vaeant lot* on KH'itiieth street No. ii-Vi Maritet street both gu*o* ... 1 ' No. 11 I'd High street, two room* No.WJIAII.iy li 1)W No. av?i ('hii;>llnu street, trtoro room auJ dwelling. No. 2Mw Afllov II 0) No. Market Ntroot, two rooms 'J No is Tw.Mtly-ilfth street * No. t7.'l KotlVreot. Hoeotid tloor ' No. l.i)Povonteenth struct, second tloor ... iJ No.<>>' Jacob Mruut ' " No. &V.0 Jacob street ' ^ btoro rooms. Main and Twcnty-tirst streets for ??a>. jitio'. - 1 Nv. vi! CimpUuostreet, four room*- ' ' N.?, Main street. ' ' No. 1'. Twe:ilv-tlfih street No. ITil Mnln ?tre?f. four rooms ' ' No. I'M Nineteenth street . " No. l*t.*7 Clmpllnu street, oillre room. No. 17J1 Foffstr.'i't. second lloor " " No. 1: > Hir??ct No ?5 Twi-iitlvtlmtroct .. No .'Us Mijrkri mrvCt Nn r>lrt Mnlii direct "* No !*' M-v?'!ititjtnU utroot. two room*. ' No 1 U Tw. nty.tjlutli xtrvet.. 0 llulMini; f.?r immufiic'urhirt or wholiauU' buillieto. iu rear of No. l.VH Market s: ... rou HAM*. Heal estate of crer>* description. JAMES~AT HENRY. He .1 Aceiit. (V.loctor. Notnrv I'ul?U 1 IVii'loti Attorney, No. lO'.J Market sir. f o rTkTe asr t. I1EDUCED RENTS. Ni\ Crt Sotitli \Vabti?h tlitve rooim No. h Vinrinln ?tr<>et. eiaht 'ootn? N.< l\ North lltir<>imtr?vt. threo room No 4.1 North llnroii Wot, *li r.H?m?. . No. 1 !l South Front stnwl. ??? ? '1 bath. OU South Uroj'lwny. live rootij*. POIl BAIiH * I'roporty of ?1l kln?N. M?ch iu- bulMit:-.; l.t!iinr?i iiroi*:rtv, /artit? MONKY 10 i.OAN ( nil nuj *\j iuo. HAR liv jr. P X BJ 3 v-. llMMuikoiktruoc. TclepboucWJ. ] -3