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FOR CHEAPER MEATS. Ordlnauoo Ooramlttao Wrostloa | with tho Problom BHD THEN RECOMMENDS Jl CHANGE Allowing Farmer* to Compote with llutohert??A DolegAtloniof ilntohorn | uml Another frotu tho fl'rAilca Ah* ?etnUJy Appear?Action of Other | Council Committees. Lwt night tho council commlttno on ordlnnucos mot to considurdi resolution oflorcd by Mr. F?rroll in council and referred to tbia corn in It two, asking that nu ordinanco bo propnrcd repealing tho ordinance which prohibit! tho sale of meat by farmers in pftocoi loss than half a quartor.? 'l'ho pffoamblo rocitoi that owing to low wagos nnd scarcity of otuploymont tho innsaoa aro unablo to pay tho excessive pricoa for moat charged by tho butchors. Mr. l?arroll and throo other members of tho Trades Assembly woro proiont to urge some action in the lute suggested bv tho resolution,_ whilo Mr. Modick. Mr. Hess and Mr. Kalbitzor roprosontod tho butchors' association. Mr. Farrell was invited bv Chairman Btathers, on motion of Mr. Uritt, to ?tale hi* views. lio repliod that tho position of tho committoo wai vet forth in the preamble. When that was an swered ho might havo something else to say. Mr. Medick was thon invitod to speak. IIo said tho batchere could icq no justice in tho proposal; thoy pay taxos, protty heavy ones, too, and ought to havo protection. At this season there is no stock about here tit to butcher. The butchers havo to buy western cat tU, ns a rulo. It farmors undersold thorn it would to with meat from dis eased anjmal;?. As it is a fartuor can sell a halt-quarter, and that portion of a fcheop or calf would weigh but a few Dounds. Wheeling to-dav gets tho cheapest moat in tho Unrted States. Mr. Farrell said the Uatno did not. attach to tho \\ heeling butchors, but to tho boof trust. Mr. Modick asked if tho farmers would come in, nnd Mr. Farrell said thev had asked tho privilege. Mr. Kalbitzor?They can soli their meat here now. > Mr. Farroll?How many people, a* times are, can atFord to buy a half quartor of beef? Mr. Hoss?It is a mistake to suppose meat has gono up much. Only the choice cuts were raised to IS cents. Other meat rotnalna as it was. Iloro vou get porterhouse for IS cents, and in Pittsburgh they pay 25, aod in Chicago it ia US4o 25 cauts. Mr. Farreli?What kind of beef do waget? Mr. Hess?Five and a half conts is the least we can buy it for, live weight ?that is, any fit for market. Mr. Modick presented tho following statement showing how little profit there ia iu meat now: eo*r or x xr.r.r. 1 steer. 1.2001b*.. at 1?...f'Q 00 Urlvioc u> tlatuhter pen , <>-?, Killing aaddre^lc* 1 (fil 1-ooUdc - - .3" ! :? I Hauling io market .. .7.7.7.7.*. _Total cost rM | ascRim. 1131b*. loin nod porterhouse at 15c $1) r>l 113 lb*, round am! ratap at 1 le i ^ HI It* rib and chuck at 12}^c? ~ h ^ 170 1M tailing m?*a: at 7e "" u oj ISO lbi. ,?oup bone, etc., lV^c ?> -V, 1 hldo, M> lbs.. at Jc .. . 7 Tj. 7o It*. tallow at --'-*'*7** 1 k7 1 liter aud heart .7." IS Total receipts JT0 ; Lois by weighing, 1-10 in felling T.S 6 "1 ~~ -5 2UJ I In this table labor, rents and taxes are not counted. ' Ho also presented a statoment of tho revenues dorived by tho city from tho butchers, which summed up na follows: c;rr esvesck >bom butciiejw. Market rent*. ? ?? ,-j r, i Cttf uxm ? ;? ;J v I rent ? U,M?V C*J 40 Total per year STjnbi | The two committees having with drawn, there was a great ileal oi random discussion. It was said tallow coold not bo boucht under G cent% aud whilo tho butchers sell it at cents to their own association, they get a profit in tho shape of a dividend* froru tho combine. There were many le^al and other dif- I ficulties in the war, but finallv Mr. Iiobinson moved to recommend to'coun cil that farmers bo authorize<I to seil meat in any quantity desired by tho consumer, but only at the market houses. The meat must be of his own raising. This was adopted and the committee I adjourned. 1 THE KIltK COJI.miTlOE Mnkea Up II* Antiunl M.itinutas nnd I'nja I Bill*. Tho committee on tire department also mot. Tho contract for furnishing ice for tho dopartmont for the year waa let to the Wheeling Ice and Storage Company, at its bid of 15 cents a hun dred pounds, delivored. Other bids were 13, 2? and .">0 cents a hundrod. Bills aucrezatinx $223 33 woro rocoiu mendod for payment. ' Tito estimate of the necossury annual expenses of tho department was made up. Tho aggregate asked for is ?43,815 12, ot which tho main items aro as follows: New Auautic enjlne hou?e ...; 7/jOOOO ComblUHtlon wnjon lor VlKllaut 1..VW OJ ?;* hose I.&jO fft fftlarles 24,Vj5 00 Feed, buy, otc - - ?J.C)0 o?i l.?\t jenr's ho^e bill - 1 JI'J 7j Honea - l.to) f) Itepaln and vhoelnit I.Ooft 00 Three new flru boxe* - Gw oO All tho items in the list are actual necessities. Otlior >lnttrr?. Tho board of public works Inst night rosolved that the debris resulting from tho Main atreot disaster must ho cleanod oil tho stroots and alloys ai quickly as practicable. It whs aho ordorod that all stop cock boxes extending abovo tho lovol of tho nidownlk must be lowored. Tho other day a woman tripped oti ono of these aud broke her leg, nnd thoy aro a condomned nnisance. Tho market committoo recommended /or payment bills aggregating S-H. J'?ll OIT Ji lrr*l?^. Triiln. Last night a man who wns oa his way I from Pittsburgh to Jtanwood in hopes of securing work as n heater, foil oil n I ^ froight train on the South Sido and was nrotty badly bruisod and cut. Dr. Tay lor sowed up his wounds and Officor Komplo took him to tiio city building, whero ho spent tho night. 1 Io gavo his " name ao Jatnes O'Hrien. I'or Animillnii; ii Child. Last night Marv Holt/, wan arraigned before Squiro Oilleapy on two charges of assault nnd battery on Hazel Win tors, a foiir-ynr-'M child, and also on a pnaro warrant. Kiio was fined $5 and costs on oach of tho assault chargon and required to givo bond iu $100 to bo of good behavior for a year. LOCAL WIRVITIES. Matter* of Mlttor Mutuant in noil Abaul the City. Titu Cotillon club will glvo a privato dauco at Koibort's garden this oVouintf ?the opening of its Reason. Tin: young men of tho Thomson M. li church will givo a noloct moonlight excursion on tho rivor noxt Thursday ovonlng, A rowcn of attorney from tlio Carters vi|lo Light and Power Company to William Kriklno was yesterday fllod with Clerk Hook. J. A. UoMJDAYifc Son havo received tho contract for tho erection of a build ing for tho Windsor Fruit Company, 6n its property up tho rlvor. Tiiuihday ovonlng noxt 11. llrown, Jr,, and Walter It. Manioll, of llethany college, will give an elocutionary ontor* talnmont in the Chriatian church. Omreit Hit/, last night ran in tho man McCamlck and hia wife, vaijs, of tho worst typo, who have 10 often an noyed tho pollco horo and oliowhoro in tho vicinity. A m.msuiaor liconso wan yesterday Issued by Clerk llook to Jacob VI Phi la baum, Hired 2d, of Stoubonvllle, 0., and Mlis Abbio llanna, agod 'JO, of Valley Grove, this county. Yr.mr.tDAY Dr. Ford's bono run away with hit buggy on Market street nbovo Fourteenth and ran down to Main strooi, but was thero Btoppod without doing anydamago. J* 0. IIai.i.ock, of this city, has boon awarded tho contract for" tho water works at ML Lako Park. A. I* While, of thin city, engineor in charge of those works, ban also beon choion ongiuoor of tho water works ?.t Salora, W. \\?. Councilman Hamilton has rocolved nti invitation to attend tho sessions of tho National Municipal Leaguo, formed in tlio interest of good city govern ments, which meets at Cleveland May 1*0 to :U. An interesting program mo has been propared. Pklla Fox has leaped to tho topmost pinnaclo of popular favor as a comic opera star in a bound of less than a single leaaon. She is playing to a suc cession of crowdod houses everywhere, and her record will doubtless be main tained hero whon eho appears ot tho Opora llouso next Saturday. ALMOST A HOLOCAUST. A School Dormitory llurun ami thn Occti* ptaiit> Narrowly l-hrnpr. Slttpkry Hock, Pa., May 13.?Tho boys' dormitory of tho Stato Normal school here was totally destroyed - by fire this morning at 5 o'clock. It wns a threo-itory frame and 250 boys woro sloeping thero whon tho tiro was dis covered. Thoso on the first floor es caped without any trouble. Firo on the stnirways cut oil all means of oscapo from the top tloor. Tho tiro oscapoa wero not adequate to admit of tho escare of all, and many jumped into blankets. Others climbed down ropes. t?o far 26 of the boys aro missing, but it is supposed thoy will all bo accounted for by to-morrow, as a uumbor are re ported to have left for their homes immediately after tho tire. Tho loss was about $25,000, partly insurod. THE ELKS TltOUULE. K. IJ. Ilaj't Scheme to Keep Up thn Strife Is Frotrunl I'poii. Omaha, >*cn., May 13.?E. M. Bartlatt, of Omaha/ chairman of tho executive committoe of the national peaco conven tion of KIks, to be held at Buffalo, May 20, declared to-day that the allegod plans of E. 1>. Hay and othora for tho meeting of tho Grand Lodge of KIks at Atlantic City, July 9, 10 and 11, could bo of no etloct. 1 ho executive com mittee of tho national peaco conference, ho declared, has informed Hay that his meeting cannot b? held and it is merely intended to continue tho etrifo the order wants settlod. In the Intercut of l'mcr, Berlin*, May IX?A dispatch received from Tokio saya that an imperial decree, dated May 10, announces that in con formity with tho friendly advico of Bos nia, Germany and France, and in order to secure a lasting peace, the mikado has recommended that the Japaneso government conclude a special agree ment with China providing for tho ro storatiou of the Liao-Tung peninsula. New Po?tinn?tvr. Fixe I til to f\f Intelligencer. Washington, D. G\, May IX?Mrs. C. B. Fortney has been appointed post master at Kanawha station, Wood county, vice Samuel Warnick, deceased. HON HON |>MIIK<<. Almuml Tray*, Oy?. Irr I'latw*. rtnythlnjc '?? the Chin* llue, at the 14 net ton. DII.I.ON. WIIKAT If ANCIIKIt CO. P\7^r\f pioc0 111 stock re L?vCiy ducod this week. Geo. M. .Snook & Co. N. K. A. All eyos will soon bo centered on Denver, Colo., as the tiino approaches tor the meeting of tho N". E. A., to be held in that city July 5th to 12th, 1895, and teachers and others who contem plate attending that meeting should noe that their tickets read via the Union Pacific from tho Missouri rivor. This line is always to tho front for tho accommodation of its patrons, and is tho first to accede to the domands of tho public The advantages offered by it aro unqualod by any other, and its serv ice, consisting of Pullman's tinest sloop ing and dining cars can not bo excelled. Mr. IS. L.;Lomax, the Genoral I'assongor and Ticket Agent, Omaha, is alwayH ready to furnish information in rogard to this lino, or write S. A. Myers, Travelling Pus*engor Agent, ltoom 1010, Carnogio Untitling, Pittsburgh. Pn. Nervous People should realize th/it tho only true and permanent cure for their / condition Ih to ho found in having Pure Blood Becanio the health of every organ and tlsnuo of the body depends upon tho purity of tho blood. Tho whole world knows tho standard blood purifier ia ?@ci's Sarsaparilla And thereforo it Is tho onlytrueand rollahlo medlelno for nervous peopln. It make* tho blood puroand healthy, arid thus cures nervoustisaa, intkrs tho nerves Arm and strong, gives nwont natural nleop, mental vigor, a good apprtlto, perfeot dlffnrtion. It doe# all thta, and cureH Scrofula, Eczcma orBalt .Rheum, and all other blood disposes. Hood's Pills S?|JS6L-4?,ttk* ATLANTIC TEA COMPANY, HIGH GRADE StandardPackageCoffee| 20c per rooRD20c In proBonting our now and high emtio | AKOMATIO EXGELB10U COFKKK, woguaranteo it to bo atrirtly tlrat-clnna | and suporlor lo any othor I'aclcago Cof foo on tho market. It it roasted from I coflooa Boloctod for their Superior | Strength, ltich Aroma and Good Drink* in^ Qualities. Wo uso no poisonous mixturos to glazo and covor dofoctivo bonne. All our CotFooa arc roastod in thoir natural stato und guaranteed frosh and strictly puro. Do not foil to try AROMATIC. Tut up in ouo pound packages and Bold (or 20c Per Pound! I We I.eati, Let Tlioio Who Can Follow. i miss ciirronirs hinging Will Itatlia Outiirr nt Hip Mmlc Frlllvnl | tin Wrditeailav. Tho oDpearanco of Miss Klecta Clif ford, tho famous Chicago soprano, nt tho second May Music Festival of tho Mozart Singing Society, which lakes placo at tho Mozart park parilion on Wednesday afternoon and cvonlng, will, more than anything olio on tho programme, draw the largo audiences that ant already assured. lhe sale of reserved seals at Milligan, Wilkin it Co.'b music Htoro has been very heavy. Tho afternoon programme is shorter than the evening's, Miss Gifford ap. pearing but twice. Tho programme for | tho afternoon: 1, Overture .. ~~~.McUtcr'? orchestra I *i Chorus?W aid lied -F. Mohring | Mozart Sln?;li)* Society. 3. Ari?Mta-'Koinmtrln SrblankerBureh" (Frel?ebutz) - ...-Weber I / MIm Klecta Gifford. 4. Bass Solo?"The Ile.nrt of a Sailor.".... Adatns | Mr. Charles Zuianf. 5. Soprano Solo?Vlllauolla Pel. Acqua. Mr*. Flora Williatna. G. Violin Solo (o) Adagio ? RIm I |M Mazurka ?.Wieniiuki | Mil* Ulaucbo Ne?*corab. 7. Puett?Still wle die Nacht Goota Mr*. Flora Williams ami Mr. Chan. 7.ulauf. 8. Soprano Solo (<i? lri?h Folk 9nnr Forte (b) Falllh Kallah . ?Von dor stucken Miss Klecta Gifford. 9. Recognition o' Land ?X Grieg Mozart Singing Society. 10. Qrnmim ??.TT.-. _Melitcr'f orchestra In the eveninz a very line programme will be rendered. In addition lo Mi*s Gilford, a-feature will be the violin selections bv Miss Blanche Newcomb* the Pittsburgh soloist. Tho pro gramme: 1. Overture.. - ?Mcliter'a OrcUwtra I 2. Chorui?livinne hu die Nacht Beethoven | Mozart Singing Society. 3. "Aria"- Itidlau Belt Song ifrom l-akme).. ......?..t ~. Uclibes I Mlw Klecta Gilford. 4. Bias Solo?My Native land - _ Mattel | Mr. Cliaa. Zulaul. I. Soprano Solo?"Forever".. .. - _Giorza | Mr*. Flora Williams G. Violin Solo?(a) Adagio?D minor concerto ..... , .l>avid | 4b> liunirarinn Pance. Brahms?Joachlui. Mi? Blanche Newcornb. T. Soprano Solo?(a) K* war eln iU ter Route...- . _Uubcn?ttjln (b) Fruhllngs lied. ....... ?.Mendelsohn | MIm Klecta Gitford. iv Trio?When I am Goue From Thee ....... _rampana I Mr*. Wiliiama and Me??ra. Pay and Zulauf. 9. Tenor Solo?Toreadur Hola! -Trotore I W. B. Pay. W. I in Wald" ? ?J. Otto | Mo/art Sinitlnt; 8>clety. fa) Morgen <Jnw ander Walde, <bi Morgeu gebet. , (??) l.lfdde* llolzhackcrs ^boss lolo) C. Zuianf. | idl Cbor. dur Jauer. um Per Wauderbumch Im Wgjdo. if) Pic Waldtnuhle. (ei sutnehen t?olo), Mr*. Williams. (hi Aln'iid gob^L (i) Onto Nfteht an den Waldo. II. .We Maria (cavallarla ru*ticaua)?^..Moseagnl MUs Ginord. Violin ohllgato?Ml? Newcotnb. 11 Overture - Orchestra | Trlhtitr ?r llr?pert. Hank of tiir Ohio Vau.ev, "I WHEELING) \V. Va., May lit, 1895. / We havo heard with sorrow of tho I death, after a lingering illness, of our | fellow-director, Victor Hoaenburg. During an association of many years | lio overbad our highest citoom und re gard for his sterling worth, gentlonoss of clinra tor and buninoss ability. Wo feel that in tho death of Victor | llosonburg the Bank of tho Ohio Valley logos a steadfast friend and wise advisor, tho community a vnluablo citizon, his 1 family a kind and loving fathor. As a further tributo of ronpoct wo will attend the funeral in a body, rauso the directors' room to bo draped for a poriod of thirty days and unito in tho ofloriug of our sincoro sympathy lo tho family in thoir sad boroavomont. Raolved, That tlioso procaoding^ be ontorod on tho minute book anil copy thnroof furnishod the family ot tho do coasod. N\*. A. Ikktt, W. U. Sl.MI'.sON, .1. I\. Dots roup, M. roi.Loc:K, J. Pollock, J. A. Miller, K. M. 'Atkinson-, Diroctora. Dit. H. li. Fi.hii, of Gravoia Mills, Mo., a practicing physician of many yours' experience, writes: Do Witt's Witch Iln/.ol Salvo has no equal for indolent sores, scalds and btirnx. It stops pain instantly, heals a burn quickly and leaves' no scar. Logan Drug Co., Wheel ing, W. Va? It. F. l'eabndy, Honwood, and liowio Co., Bridgeport, 0. Cj1|rC for Dresaoa, for Waists, for OlIKS Skirts, for Trimming, for Lin ings, ail at reducod prices this week. Gko. M. Snook A Co. The Pan-llandlo Dyeing establish* mont, ownod by John Hoilmoior, at No. l i;U Market street, is tliu host euuippod house of its kind in WMmoling. In addi tion lo tho dyeing and cluaniug depart ments a corps of flrst-clnss tailors are employed, who cau do repairing us neat as it is possiblo. Clotlios and ladios' garment", cleaned or dyed, can be mado to look liko now. Satisfaction guaran teed. ft .Anfpct wo ovor ',nt^ I vJlLcllLbl now in progress. Gko. M. Snook & Co. SII.VKIt NornHlim, Hurry 'l'cu I mnthills l? 'lint Hiienl nnrilmi. IM I.I.ON, WIII.A l Ai IIANCII lilt CO. 'We're Proud of Them!* So will you be if you buy one, as thoy are the Best Article we Ever Offered for the Money! - - - ?q en as, <tq en : CP^.O'vJ. INCHES LONG. (PJ.JU' * The Couches are Large Size, Full Tufted, Spring Edge a r,^ u^nri Well UDholstered, Covered With Best Grade * ftench Cr'etone and Finished all Around With Worsted Fringe. + + + + We aim to sell a Well-. Ti IT 1 . , ? 1 O ri , ; Seo Sonic-of the Made Article, of Correct J ~ 1W...1 ? our Window! Style, at a Moderate Price. V G. MENDEL & CO.j Don't you want a Carpet and a Cushion for your ^ ^ Front Steps? I Elks' Outing I GRAND OPENING OF THE Wheeling Park Casino I IM27 -A-ZSTID 28. MARIE WAINWRIGHT AMI KNTIUK ORItilXAI, C05UMXY. I'KKSF.NTIMf Monday Evening, May 27, - - UNEQUAL MATCH. Tuesday Evening, May 28, - ? DAUGHTERS OF EVE. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED. OaT Rosarvoci Seats SI 00. Gonoral Admission 75 Cents, "?a Snlo of aen!? commences Monday, Muv 20, illC. A. House's Music rtore nt 8 n. m. The Committee rcserres the rlRht to refuse admission to all olijecilouable diameters. K! or trio cars will tnnke connections ut I'ostofllce Corner ut cIojc of each performance for *11 I nr:- of t!i- r!iy ht! ? ir:o:::i 1:n^ town-. mylS TO LOAN. Money: to loan. Cmb always on hand In sums to suit, from ?10 nsi'l upward*. on real c*tate: aKo on furulturo. Ac. without removal; cu*y payments No chance nnlc* loan fa made. Confidential WltKKI.ING LOAN COMPANY. Ilox 107. Inl.'-rrlHH WANTED. Wanted-girl for general homework. Two In famllr. IteforiMice rogiilre'l. No. HU"'Chiipllue stre?-t. invI". ? SA LES.M AN (M EDlCALj?WANTED to call on physician* with lnrgo ind Im fiortnnt surgical work almost ready. An cxcol* cut inennio can ho enrncd by phy*icl?tn or others of Rood nddre**. stato mum and experience. IHot 1''.'. l'lilliiil'lphlj. IM. :m'. FOR SALE. fjXm SALE-LIVERY. SALE AND JL Tecil Stable. Address \V., care Int?>lli gcncer. niv!' T^OH SALE. ?10 ?crM i?r hind, I miles from IlitUout vlllr, 1.1 inll^* from Iti-vorlv, Kniulol|>li countj-, Wet Vn. Mn?t nil tlluhloniiil well timt>i-r<ul with wlilto owk nnil poplnr. Wilt *??11 vorjr rlitwtp for cnali, or will trade fur property in ornrnr Wheeling. JAMES L. HAWLEY. tnr.'S 10a". Main Streot. A few CHOICE LOTS AT EIXJIXUTOX Cheap and on Kasy Tortus. W. V. HOGE. ocr, ritv Hunk Hnlldlng. !?"?<*) Murket Street TOCKS FOH SaLM S' k? l'? shares Nutlonnl Hanlc of Went Virginia. 10 shares KtchatiRe Mink 10 Khnro.H l{lrcr?ide Iron Works. '.Mshare* llflllalre Null Mill. ?."Osliare* Franklin Inxurnneo Co. share* Wurwlck china Co. 10 share* Fo*torlu (Jin.** Co. A share* Fire and Murltio ln?urnnce Co. 10 alu?re$ Wheeling Title A Trithi Co. R. S. UtWiX. broker. tnyl.1 No. Jl Twelfth Street. ^TOOKS for SALE. Rivnrsido Iron Works. lioll.-ttrn Nnil Works. LnHello Iron Company. yEtna?Stnndanl Iron and Stool Co. Wlioeliag Railway Company. AVlioollu^ l'ottory Company. Exchange Hank. SIMPSON & HAZLETT, STOCKS, HON US ANI> INViyi'M KNTS, uirlC No. 1311 Mai'kut St. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS! 7-roo:r.cd bric k resldeuco on Eighth street, a bargain fur it short time only, at A cood I0-room?*d briet: residencu on Chap line sirrot. near Eleventh street. Look this up. 10-roouieJ brick, ball, side entrance, on Four ten tb steeot. Uu :'J) feci front, uonr Kort' street. at VM). l<ots ".VivlAl fcot on couth Wabash Street at $IV), on eu>v terms. l.ots, Jj.xl20 feet, on South Huron St., at $100. .'??roomed house on South Hroadway nt IM'JD. Money to l?oan?$100 to S\0OO. nox-r1 cfc z^Lixriu. CO FUUUTEFYIH STKEET, Telephone 60G. ?pG FOR. SALE. House, live rooms, tiriok. corner lot, 'JCd street $.\:ui0. Two brick houses ahd 4-roomed house in rear. Eofl'sL, 5th ward, rents for S-VO per year. S?.X(r.i House, y rooms, brick, lotMxl.-j ft., Chaidino bL. ,r>th ward. $7,000. Kplcudid lot for dwelling, N. Main street, near 8lh street. S'.nxi House, it rooms and store room. Main itrcot, uear'Jlst street. lot 4txlJ0 feel. House, l' roomjtnnd hall, ChapHno street, near 234 street. 87,.'>00. turner lot. l.ind street. Ilelvcdere. S-*A House, I rooms, brick, and suable, IStli stroat 81.ww. House. 5 rooms, lith street. $1,000. llou-e. H rooms and hall, corner North Frout and Kentucky streets, Si W0. Double frame house. 10 moms and store room, corner of ;tn?l and Jacob streets, routs for 3-7 per numih.8J.ftX). House, 5 rooms, brick, and 4-roomed house in rear, Foil"street. Centre Wheeling. S?,IK?. House, 4 rooms, VVith street, 81.000. House I rooms, 12th street, cboap. Oti oniy terms. s?".oo. House, 4 roojtu. brick, Jacob street, 4th ward, jl.MW. Ilouso,:?rooms and hall. Park Viow, lot 13)c 17.S feot. easy terms, 31,7?J. Double bouse. 10 rooms,Indiana street. Island, Can* terms. 5-.MX House, f? rooms, corner lot, tilth street, awy terms, si. 400. House..") rooms, McColloch street, Fast Wheal' ini; 81.700. House, 7 rooms and hall, with large lot, 13th street, Sx'./iOo. House. rooms. Hultiinoro street, East Wheat lug. easy terms S1.0V). House, ? rooms, 18th street, omy terms, S)?l. House. 10 rooms, brick, with largo lot, lMh street. elieap. House.rooms, Jacob street, Gth warn, otsy terms, 8t.,V)). House. moms, Wood street, fith ward, SI,T?"). House, fl rooms, l>rlek, Market atreot. Centre Wheeling, cheap. Sl.'JAl . l.ots on Mud street, Ifotvcdore, SiW mid $!7i each. Three lota in Park View, cheap. Business property on MarkoUtroot at modor 5M0, 5f>00, S.'.OA) a;id $2,333 to loin on reaJ a-tato. _ _____ NESBiTT & DEVINE, l'.-l r.I17.'-to Markot ^trnot. rpHK INTKLLKiF.XCKU l'UIM IXd .1. EST A U MS H M FN T. Neat, Accurate, I'rompt. real estate. ~ FOB IR/IEUSTT. No. 101 Thirty-third street, storeroom 5 ? M No. 1042 Chapllnestreet, '> ? 7 Three rooms cast of Corrugating Works..? 6 J No. 131 Fourteenth street ? ?{ ? No. 23 Twentle'.n street ?~ ? No. 3011 Chapllne atreet ? l? J" No. :#Jl3 Chapllne streot ??^ No. SI Nineteenth ilicet - ^ ? No. 1118 Main streot, two office rooms .. s 0) No. 611 Moiu street ? ? -*? No 2306 Jacob street. 3 rooms No. 1449 Warren street ?.? > w No. 2 Crescent Place ???? ' ** No. Si* Chapllne street. 4 rooms -? s oa No. 2510 Main street. 2 rooms ?- - ? w No. 1016 Main Htreot. 8 rooms, both gases. hot water and bath....^. w Two stable*. Store room*. Main street. No.Main sweat. 3 rooms ? * ^ No. ?.'G.D Alter H. 2 rooms 0 J" No. 3>27 Chapllne street, 2 rooms... - - ? ? Saloou. Martin's Ferry ........ * ? v; Dwelling. Martin's Ferrr -. ? w Ground near Terminal dopot. mil lease for a lone term of year*. ? Huildlug in rear of 1601 Market itreet - ^ oi No. lsl Alley to, 4 rooms. ?. ? s w FOR SALE. No. M North Front street. Lot on South Front street. No. 102-S McColloch street. CO*120 ICCt, 5o.m No. 7 Kentucky street. No. 0 Kentucky street No. Thlrtr-tlnt St. 12 roomed dwelling No. 2710 Market street. $1.2iX>. No. 2-Jli Main street, 6 roomed brick on front and 3-roomed frame on alley, for $2,103 Heal citato ofcrcry dtacrlDtloa. JAMES A. HENRY. Roul Estate Agent. Collector. Soarr FuMle ?'? ronsiou Attoruo/, Na 13ti Market itreet^ pTRmllusmE" " FORSHLE, The late residence of I/?wis Jones. dccea*el on the cast side of North York street, larw dwelling with all modern improvements, nesu tlful grounds, extending to river. One o: ma choice spot* in the city. - The two-story nrlcfc. slate roof dwelling. re. dence of Mr*. Elizabeth Hunter No. lft> /?n? street. Island, corner of N. York street, iars ground*. 120x130 feet, at a bargain. , The llloeh property, cftrnerof Main ana . m i street*: 3 houses; ground67 feet iront, exuna Itip to the river. Wtu.sn.t. taut or all ot A tine building lot A Woodsdale. No. 1(?S. Front street, rivcrview; lot ????? front ami extend* to the river. House is ot one*, with 7 rooms with nil modern eoiiTOUlencev No. 128 rourtoouth street. lotSOsl-D J1!0* No. 8S S. Front street, frame house of < rooms. All modern Improvements. No. 106 Fifteenth street, lot J?xl2Q. MONEY TO LOAN. RINEHART TATUM. City* Hank ikhlmso. Telephone 219. Itnyll FOB SALE No. lias, ronnstreet, 9 rooms and bath. botH KV?k 71 UthVtreet. It-roomed brick Cheap. No. GW Market street, f? rooms. 31.5W. No.*. liOt and 11W Market street, busincH proportv.S12 5J0. ci "ivi Nos. and :f.? 37th street, 12 rooms. 5?Aw; No. 1 Market htrcet. 7 rooms hu;1 batn.?* No. W S. York street. 3 rooms. Cheap. No. .V. N. Front *t., 8 rooms and bath. * ni?- ? No. 10V? Chapllno st, 8 rooms, bath room u.i large stable $\,(Ki0. .?.? Corner ISth and Woods street, dwolung aua stororoonu Cheap. Houses of nil sires nnd in different locations Saloon for sale on lGth atreet, cheap. Restaurant and hotel tor salo on Markot s^re^^ llKr'taurant and hotel for sale on 12th street, ? Cigar store on Market street for *ale cheap UulldluK lots in all the beat locatious lu u? cltv. Farm* for salo on easy terms. HOUSES TO KENT. MONEY TO l/JAK. HRRRY J. PINK. Teleplione fW. [n--' iinM.rkirtSlwet.i-"*. JP O R SAXiE - Modem y-roomed dwelling on Fourteenth atreet. closo to business centre of city- ,n P1 feet repair, and examination will convince j> that the price I* much lower than such proper*) could bo built for. A real bargain. . Wo havo tha choice lots of Woodsdale. 1 nnt Valley. C.lendale, and in this cltj, at ?u>xi to correspond with the times. ? TO IjBT. ? Hwelllugs. good locations. Kooms and aroa.l houses at reduced renta. SMITH & DICKINSON, iSHt iUKKKt bl'HEEr.