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- ?? I NHERE WERE TWO GASES Of Smallpox Addad to tha Llat Ofllolally Yeitatday, VERY FEW REPORTS WERE AFLOflT Until ttToniug, wlitm ttuuiar iltoiiuo ' llu?y?Itio Situation uot Itagardoil an Mars 8erlau? tlmn Iiefo?o?Fnr mil Notion or tue outrun* rcrry i Quarantine Servod oil &fayor C'ulil. welt?The l'eopla Hlill Ruthlng In get Vaccinated?Iho now Iioapltnl I'rogreiaeo. There wa? an unutual icirclty of rumora about amallpox through the day yeaterday, but It turnod out to be the oiim before the itorm. Lait night there were report! flying thick and faat Four reported cuiei were invoitljjutod by Health Officer Jepeou. Two of theio wore found to be without foundation, whllo in the family of Martin Ileil, at 8809 .WcColloch (treel, two children, a boy and a ulrl, were found to have mtld' cue!. There bad been a cano'of the diieaae in the nine family louie time ago, and the home hud boen carelully fumigated and everything in it diiinieoietl. There waia rate renortod at 24111 IColl treol, where John Groru iraaaaid to have Hud a case of varioloid for leveral daya without calling in n phyaician, IIP. i'lpea pronounced thin varioloid. < Dr. Jepaon viuted him laat ulnht and pronounced lirotei well enough to rei turn to work lliii morning. One or two can's of aicknena have been mentioned in rumora, but have not progressed lur enouuti to have olliclal alleniion called i (to thorn. One .man who waa aenerally i reported to have smallpox Thursday , was about town yesterday, a? well aa ever, and without,u symptom of thodia* ea?e. i JUr. Jepaon said last evening that ho did not regard the ??if nation at any more aerious than it waa the dav before. No i Precaution will be relaxed, however. i A dance waa anuouucud in bo given in Mon^e ?Sc Howley'a hull, un the lower . ond oi the Centre market square, lust i night, and a crowd o! young men and woineu gathered there which not onlv I I filled tho hall, butcrowdod the stairway. i The health officer, realizing tho possi- i hie danger, ordered the dance stooped, i and Chief of Police liennett went over and dispersed the crowd. The rush to bo vaccinated continued apparently unabated, all tho doctora being buay and the customary crowd visiting the health office. The people of Pleasant Valley have decided, in view of the frequent appli- j cations to rent houtea there, to quaran- ' tine all persons moving there from the J infected nortiona of the city for twenty- ! : ono days, whother they ahow aigm oi r\r nnt Mr Hltharntick wllfl , has smallpox thore, ia doing vory well. : > ^ntl there is no danger of any spread of the disease from his case. ^ / Mayor Caldwell yesterday received oiticial notice from the Martin's Ferry health authorities of a "complete and 1 uniform quarantine against Wheeling, I" Ben wood and McMechon," but it is ex- . plained that ttiifc is subject to special . permits from the health board or health 1 [ olilcor of that place. 1 The ridiculous character of the Mar* Pi tin's Forry quarantine is seen when itia j | known that there ia not a case of small* 1 pox in Wheeling within two miles o/ ! Martin'* Ferry, while in Martin'a Ferry there are several cases within half a b ' mile of Wheeling. The Inland and I North Wheeling are in inoro danger of 4 intention from Martin's Ferry or .Ktna* ville than from the cases on thu .South i Sldo, in this city. There was talk of a counter quarantine against .Martin's ( Ferry, but no steps of that kind were ^ taken. I I Tho new city hostital for contagious , diseases is being pushed as rapidly as possible, and will be coinpletod in a week i7 or two. mo committee on noaun yosterday instructed Mr. Halter, of the sub- 1 committee, to have tho in on continued at work over Sunday if they would do so. i Thorn was not so much clamor about the smallpox in ftelinire yesterday, the action of the board of health tho night i before in declaring Quarantine against Wheeling, ilenwoou and McMection, quioting tiio call for such action. Rut it developed them aro two hundred or inoro persons in that city who work in i Benwood, MeMochuu and Wheeling, and tlioto wcro largely heard trow. They <y<I not want to ho inconvenieucod and said so in emphatic terms. Hut the ordor was generally commonded, the desire of the peoplo hoing ouly to | guard against exposure that ia most likely to cAmo within a week or no from j, persons who have been unconsciously or foolishly exposed where amaiipox exists. No one in lJellaire Rooms to desire (hat quorantino shall last longer Mian tho incubation period. It was riiridly enforced yeaterday. '1 ho Kenwood ferry ' 1 -:i it t....i ..?.i. , niu|)|>t><< lumuim uuviiubo ii unu uui.ii* iuir to do. Mayor Duiloia nnd Marihal Bahra instructed the police to uae their authority as quarantine ofllcers anil % guard* wore stationed at intervals all along the rIvor leant, and at station*, ami .fames Johnston wai inado officer of the uunrd to huo that every man was at liia post and doing hia duty. 8otue effort waa made to weaken tho qniirau- , tine by having permits issued, but only ono or two for the temporary purpose of arranging business on tho West Vira trlnlaaideof the river were issued and , Jiollaite waH hemmed in from tho towni named yoaterdav. An onlor ii;u been paamd at the ' Mnundsvillo penitentiary allowing no 1 visitors to he admitted during the pma'dpox epidemic in tho surrounding r cities. Mayor Brooks, of Moandcville, has , not railed the quarantine rualnnt I WhottliiiL' yot, but will allow poonlo to po to McMechflU und iionwood who promliH not to rornn on to \Y hunting 'I ho liuultii offlcor of Fulton hna for* hlddnn public uaflOUiblflflQii of any kind thorn. Mayor DuuKhurty,of Kltn Urovo, > rIho ha* n fiotir* in another column warning tho public tlint no porion Irom nil lofcctod auction will bo permitted to iitop tharu. A anncistl talojrrmu from Htouhouvllle to the iMtKI.MURNcKH, rwmvod limt ovmiiIriir, niinouncoN that that ?:1ty Inn (junr(iiitlnotl (iKnlriiit both Wbi'olinK und Martin'* Vnrry, It in ni follow!t Htkcjiikmvii.i.Im 0? Honf. l;l?Tlia pro* noaltion of tho board of tieultli to ottiib* Huh it taitiftorury qunrnnllno nunlnnl s\ honling and Martin's Furry pAHaori tofliulit, although oppoiml ai n foollnh tnovn by Mourn, jarkaou, fJuvull and J'nniel McCurdy. J lio tjuiiriiutino i/oc*i into oflwit Hunday, and will not liai Ionin thorn in rounldorublu opposition i.. ii Siftyar (Jnhlwrll tei'fflvoil it fnloifrnm from 'Mhnninuloti ImnI niglit announcing (lint tlint plnrft Imd <|UBr?tiUn?iI iignnmi WfiQuhnp, Mnrlln'* hirryntirf /tonwaod, tho ordor to go lnlri ullocl lit midnight. Tim twit m wlut vou w?nt wlmn you nt<* in liowd of n mud I cine. 'i'lim li why ynu ?huul<l imlii upon liood'i burm* nftrlllft* H / Ill] 1IA8ITIIA1). A Naw?pap?r Wlih tU? llnbloa Ov?ir a Vupjr Mlu>|iln For aomo timo tboro haI boon much juit complaiuk about the tramp uuifftaco aloDK' tbo Obio JUvor railroad. Since tbo aioallpox icaro it baa booouia o#pecially Important to koop out tl?o luri'n tuiinlinr of Viitiraiiti who coma to Wheeling over thla road, in J nobody reullzeti Clio iiiipartanca oI tliin muro ilmu tiia railroad company. Tliu company etuployaU two spociul ollicori to tmval on freight tralna unit prevent traiupa from tualine ridm. They havo put nil H Urj;B minibur ot "Imina" In tue pint tiro days, otpacially down in the oil rogloni. 'i'liii vary action, which in juitlca ihould liuv'o boon Ukun loott ut!o, baa Rreatj^ exslted the oditor of the bietoravilli! Oil Keview, who break* out lu eruptlona all over, like tliaae: "Au infernal, damnable outrage was perpetrated on the pooplo of tills city laat nmlit.aiid one tlmtdeaervea prompt and certain action uu 1110 part 01 our authoritioa. "It appoum that two inea came up hero from f'arkeriburi;, cleimlnir to bo apodal policemen detailed by tho uiuiiUK?rt of tho Ohio Hivor lfallroad Compuny, who' aay thoy worn acting under orderaof tho lUthoritiea of Wheeling, anil dumped nut of tbelocal and throuirh freight traina all tho trarapa that woro found on theao two traiua. "II anyone c.m tfiink of a mora infernot, ilamuablo, maUoiau* outrage than thin ono we would like to hear from It. The railroad company was aavod from going into the handi of a receiver lait year by tho enormoui freixht ami panaencer travel it recolved from tbia cltv. Wheeling i? patronized by our people Jail.v, and tans of thouaaoda of dollar* ire yearly apeut Iu that city by our poople, tlieu to have the authoritioa of that place to load up a lot of trarnpa, and without knowlug whether they had beea exposed to the imallpox or uot, And then for the railroad company to dump them on tho pconlo who have iavi?d it forita atockholdara, ia an outrage too great for language to exproia. auia xuiuuk, iuwuui, o?ni?iii',?uucioui unJ enofmouifr act, ahould be mat with prompt retaliation. Stop ilia traiin from atoppiu* here uutil the company learna to treat ua at it ahould io. btop all travel to and from Wheeling until the authoritioi ami people of that town treat ua na they ahould do. Nothing ahort of ttiia will lutinfy the peoplo lor ttiia infamous outrage.'* They any warmth ia u preventer oi smallpox. Now, if tho Siatornvillo tnnn will Ret vaccinated he will be surely and perfectly immune. ABOUT I'ttOPMC, Straugers In III* Ulijrnail tVliaalluc Folk* AtiroHil. ... At tbe Republican convontiou to be held toon iu tho CumberJaud, .Mary* laud, diatritfl to nominate a candidate lor atsoctate justice lor the lourtu judi* :ial circuit, liou. David \V. Sloan will l)o unanimously chosen. Mr. Sloan is known in Wheeling as tlto aon*in-law of Mr. Alexander Uoode, Having married [lis daughter Mary, whoau many irieuda tioro will bo glad to learn of liar husband's promotion. lJ.r the way, Mr. sloau obtained Uia legal education in theolfico of Lloyd Loundea, who hoada the itate Kepublican ticket. Mr. William I'. Wilson, of tlie firm of Wilaon & Son, left the city Thursday for Sew York. Ho will aail Saturday an tbe Cauipauia for Liverpool. Mr. Wilaon will remain abroad two woeka md oxpeela to do London and 1'aria thoroughly, and make a tour of the continent. Ilia many friends with him bon voyage. Mr. It H Kincbeloo has gone on an aastorn trip. M. Wataon, a Bradford oil operator, is iL'ueat ui the Windsor. William tjuealo, of Grafton, auto* graphed at tlioMamm yes tor/lay, Mr. aud Mrs. Charlea A. Wood, of the South Sido, uro viailiux friends ut Ularkaburg. T. T. Yaudergrift aud A. 1L Harto, well known Jamestown, N. Y., oil mou, are at the .McLure. President W. G. Worloy, of the state senate, ii in thu city on business. lie was registered at tuo McLure yesterday. Min Lulu Took, of the Island, hai roturned froui a visit anions; friends at Masaillon, Canton and othor Ohio pointa. Assistant City Clork C. II. Watkins ia ox pec ted homo to-day irotu a two woeks' trip on tho lakes aud a visit to Alpena, Mich. Mrrf Chiles Karrell (neo Miss Kato White) aud infant aon, have left lor their homo at Kielimond, altor an oxtomled visit hero.Mrs. li Diaclier and daughter Eliza* both, of Kin van tli atrnot, roturned home yosterday from an extended trip through Germany and Switzerland. Yestordav a numbor of friondu of Mrs. George Miller drovo out iti carriages to Weal Alexander, where alio hua boon laid up for aotne tiino with a broken li.nU ....,1 ...... I.... - ..I. iiiuu. nuu k<?u ?<" * auiuiiuuu. Kov. Father Raphael, ono of t!?o now Capuchin fathers to ho siationod at St. Alphonsua church, in (his city, lauded in Now York yostosjiUy from the steamer Frieslaod. Ho is froiu Bavaria. Wilt llnre h Prpariiufttit Morn. Wheeling is to havo a regular <1 opartinout Htoro iu tho nour future. Stone <k Thomas aro putting in an entire new lino of good*, and in connection with their groat stock of dry good* and notion! they will have everything that the average buyer desires. Tliey have fitted out tho fourth floor of their elegant new building for a inaminoth itock of homo furnishing goods, winch promises to ho the largest iu tho atato. Mr. W. K. Stone, o! tho flrin, and Mr. W. J. Hownd, wiio i? to have chargo of tho particular department, have re* turnoil from tho nail, where (hoy havo been purchasing for tho new dopartment. Mr. Hownd has boon tho rnuungerof White's, at Columbus. OifOi/RitA Momhm in u ii?Dj(?roiii com* nlnint, mid ofum ii fntnl in im renuln. ion void tliii you should um Do SVltt'n t/'olic nncJ Ciwlnrn Cant, a? toon m tlio llrnt Mvmntotna uptionr. ]/)gim Druu Co,, whftollnp. W, Vii? It. K L'otbody, Hon wood, and liowio A Co., JJrldiro. port, 0. ^ 5 l'?w KiUna lit ClinKMiioiiun ntnl Knoivllin. On Account ol Hon* of Vttormie lint* tlniinid Cucumpinnut, knoxvlllo, Toiin,, nud dodlmtlou o( ClnclumiuiLMia Nn* tiotinl Military I'urk, tlio Italtiiuorn & (>hio itailfoflfJ domuanv will noil oxcur Ion tlckyti Irom l'itinburifIi. Wlmoliiitf Hllil Inlnrinnillntn lUllotin, to knnxvilln, TonII., '"if nil Crnitm M?|ifnmlitir l.'i In 1(1, Innliiilvii, mill to Olinttmioiiiiii, Tonii., Hojilniiiliiir Mini| ninl l"i In III. ItKilimlvn, vmi'l lor rnturit lunnii'o until Oulobor 5, Iniilimlvn. 'Ilin fiitn Irom Wlionllnif In Knoxvllln ?l? Olmilnmitl will hnfllllll, mill in UlitUnniioiiii till 4'i. Tiokim will iilm lio nolil vlrt NIiiiii?iiiI(i?Ii .function nful WtnlilllRlnil nt kIIkIiI mlvtiiiiin In rnlim, mill Inn mini frmn nllmr almlnliH. Kor filrllmr Informtlllon rail on or mldroll Imuran llokot mum llnltunnru \ Ohio nllroail, MR. HEARD 13 HEARD | By tUe OouuoU Spactal Oommlttta j Kogurdiug Natural Qua. ! HE SUBMITS FACTS HUD FIGURES I ?, i Sbonrintf tliuc iliu I'rluo ul tlio Com. nimly In WtioolliiR Mutt llo ItaUed 1 ?o tlmt Ilia Cuiii|iuiiy Can 1'lny livmi. I Ilo Want* a ii- 1?- Cmit Kale, Male* h lug tlio Nut l'j-luo ?0 Ct'Jit#?i'j Jut) ot j tla? In Olliur CIiIiih, j ( 1 Same time ana tlio Natural Gag Coin- ' puny of tVoit Vir?iuia submitted to 1 tlio city council a statement iliat it it unable to do a paying biminaj* ua Ilia ; baaii of tlio contract uioJ j iu 1HH-J with 1 tlio city, by which tlio prico of natural uus in placml at 13 cents nor tliouauiid, aud asking for a now contract by which L the company would bo allowed to charge ' the \Vhauling coimnnof 'JO cants not. ' A special comfniUuu of oi?iit members ' of council was nauiod to boar miuutoly ( from the L'as coinnanv on tlio subject. Last evening at tho office of tho an com- ^ puny, in tho I'eabody buildinp, tho (Jommittoo bold ita llrat Bosnian. Chairmuu Alfrod J'mil proaidtnl. Tito others c present were Messrs. l'arroll, lJritt, i' VVilla and Hamilton, of tho committee, f Clork Henimj aud tiio following ropro- t sentalives ol tho huh company: Proai- 1 dent George Heart!, of Pittsburgh, ufid J' Mnaird. Wells and llaro, of tho local I oflice. b le was after 8 o'clock when tho com* mitteu got down to busiuoas. Mr. ( Heard firat aubinittod tho following 11 Ntaleinont, allowing tho operations of h the qomDany ainco it began business 1 hero in lBStt: a OPUUTIO.NS OK Till: N.ITUUI. UAB i v| s f" -B # a" FISCAL YE.VE*. T ?g II f- ^ ? 1? To Maroh "I, UST 5 :?,0JU W 5 -T.ifj; 2i,? 7.<tti To March :il, I i:7..u ? 4.' to, "ii.jui To April :io, )h*9 Km; ;LM W !>UIH 60| fij.fltt T?> Aprils. J#W JtV.i.HVj 4(1 J 7J UVj IMi l>7.8i0 To April SU, 1HUI 177,?U fl.' 77.-7t7.ll IM.M'J To April .1", l*5fci 1'Vl 'XV, (I. I 7j.40'J 4< K?,51ft To Aprils. 1?H I.VI-WI 'Jl 7tf,JI7 9i 71.147 To April .*?, IS.'1 1.UH77V. 7ti 37# 11 47.-V4 To April 30, ih.u 1H4.4A ftti 7J,87,s i.i 61.547 Total* w.M?Jtl.SSy..,74 4s[?ij7.m * Itcductjon. t nccrea??. Iu further explanation Mr. Heard w stated that the capital stock wan $1,000, '1 000, of which $020,000 was in caah anil p $820,000 in Block paid for t)io Tarlorstown oi) and can Held. T ho, $4320,000 cash wan mod in the couitruction of lines, drilling of wolla, otc. No divi rieiid* have boon paid, ho nnid, emce July '2, 1804, and of tho $.'175,000 in divi* r dondu $-00,000 wan durivod in u buaineis . foreign to gas?oil. 'iho sources of revelino nro being gradually cut oil. For _ instance lait year ttio rovouue from ant furnishod iiiilla und factories amounted to$33,318 50, but this vear ic will hardly fool up moro thau $10,000. At the presont prices ho could not too enough money in tho buainoi* to justify iroinc ahead in search of can in now iiold*, to say nothing about divU . donda. Kvon with an advanced rate in NVhooling he did uot hope to tnako ,* much money in tho gat business. If , the increase i? granted ho would prom* . no Unit the company would continue its u( soarch for iraa, so that Wheeling would a undoubtedly continue to be welt served , with nituial ga*. lie (fid not antici* ' pato making anything out ?t gas at au u increase, but trusted to strike oil. AIr llftnr'} in.'i/lrt th?? nninrtinn ihiit overy largo natural gnu company doing . business to-day has lo?t money on its investment. Tbe dividauda are just tho returns on no much capital, but no j. surplus fund is being colloclod to event- ^ ually pay off the investment. Ilia com* ' pany does not complain ofita treatment in Whealing, knowing that tho company has contracted to do everything it luii done. Hut, aaid ho, tho condition* < of this contract are hard, hecauso uti in- k monno amount of gas in given away for nothing, and in addition gas is bciug r.old for inn than in any other city in thocountry. "in tiiat respoct," liosaid, .' ">ro are at tho bottom of tho ladder." Hoforring to the matter of dividonda . Mr. Hoard claimed that they are mostly , out of a business entirely foreign to gut. lu substantiation ho submitted tho lollotting: I OHIOIN OK 1?V!DCN1)'?. Y From rai afirr deducting ii'ldlltou* to h property f 9fi.a?t * Profits from oil 'J4 $&! iKt . Hales01 oili?ro[verty 2.'U>>> h Mr**cclpt? . ..? I.ut7.? p JJcbl, (borrowrd Mono)'I 'JI.7C 7> Bt Total <!i?i'Jundi |ml<l iliico bog I no In;: bu*lu< .5 ?7.?.00O 0?? t? Mr Hamilton?Tlio greatest trouble it in wo can't yot the ga? when wo want it d most. Take hut winter fur instance. Mr. Hoard?That h nometliiog inci- is dental to tlio businons. If wo trot 0 enough (or tho coldest dnv in wintor wo would have a wasting nurplus during tl lix or night months of tbo year. ?' Inferring to tho details of tho gi?s d< htiflinoii, Mr. Hoard spoko of the coat of 1*1 developing now field*. Tho natural 1' gas company. ho laid, owm half of tho T Colorain well rocontly brought in, nnd d ho linn liopod that Colerafn will pro- 0 duco gas in inllicient quantities to mar* N kotit. To bring gas to Whooling from U uoieram win necoisuaio mo invintf 01 ? 114,000 font of plpo at a coat of ?17,00 ). b To uot tho ttJtt from Hint Ihrbl tho una U company would linvo to apond about $40,000. I? Kcforrinir to tho tabulated ijUtoinont I" prlntoil above, Mr. Hoard iiaid that tho tl dobt thoro reported, $-'4,702 74, la in* ni criKMlng and now amount* to nearly hi $!'),(M0. Itliai cotho to ilii.4, aaid Mr. ?i Uoar/J, thooxpeiito of getilntf thrum* ih r bo lur^e that wo cannot aoo how wo ahull iiiintfr tho dobta, let alono dividend*. \Viioeiiiitf, iio ropoatud, in gotthitf ffrtif * dimmer than ativ other city, and in ad* dltlou hi* company Inn ?ivou to tlio 1 city $100,000 iu irrti, fro * of chargo. Ifo know that tliii w,m only ftoonrdlnit to contract, but ho itl?n know llint whou a contract la found to Mi Inequitable and Injurious to both partiuM, it can bo atJrwitfoiJt Chairman Paull?But I cannot bpo that your company ha* lout money. Mr. Iloard?That would bo correct if our investment In all riuht. It wo could mnko ouomtli In irai to lav up a nurplua fund lo mII"t tho invoitmont wo would g I... mnl lalla. I Mr. hittll?VYVI, yoll mny mnko n I half mil lion in oil. Mr. Ilonrd?It would ink? lot* of pood ??it wfill? (o truivnoir.o into Hfo tlii* " of our*. Ana bnmdns, wo urn not lottimr '' lliittinn tiimiiiMii uo lo tlio di^ hi our t liiltti for oil. Oil wilh ui in Incidental. v Kvorylliiiitf in litullloM thoill'l bo nil iin I own bottom. Our himiiini* would lia ni ' tlio liottoin of tlio kail woro it not for oil. J Mr. Ilniniltoti inipiiro I into tin* ?n? ( rrtlo in mid wflf Informed by . Mr. Ilourd Hint tlio rnlo Ihoto in 'Jo | con in with n not rnto of i!*'4 von to. . Mr. fund If it woro not for tlio motor* ii would not bo mi bad. (A uoii* " orwl rin lie) I Mr. li?nrd look purl In tlio hilarity ol 1 tho occasion, but maintained that the niatnkejjf tho motor, uioo.timeainten, a in favor or the conauuor. In ?up* port of thia he eaked tlmao present if .hey do not pay 'leva under meter than ihey did uudcr tho contract lyitein. I'hia in booauio cconomy Nj* practiced vnen uio moior la doiuttfUa work. Contiuuiutf, Mr. ll^ui^i proaaii^oil this abltf ol tho natural gas rutes ia<? iiumjor ol cttied: ? , I! ah: , <}*} CJrom. Net. 'rankltu, I*a. ? # Ml City. I'm no is ritUHVllil'. I'tt. i.11 18 Varrtjii. l'a..., . ^ _>? Jrie. l'a ft 'sli truiMiml. l'a i?l 40 'ttrktfrttiur#. W. Y? 'jo kirult, M!cl?- :ci ?jP lUrlotln. O. vu ih liitutuiiuUR, N. Y "1.6 i'dlo.lii. 0 tiittulu. N. Y- M if.'? Ulf(tuony aud I'iiubitrxu. I'm 115 iti.5 U-uwr, iloMVvr l-uJJji, Uoi'hvtifr. Now lirlgtitou, FulUiuti, BrUluovvutor, i'? 20 16 ?ew I'u ? "ii owfcklejr. '?i jfi 'ayloratowii. l'?i '?ii in lufKVtlle. I'u ;. JU 1H Mr. Heard further stated that hi a otnpany intondu to push ita operations a soared of u (rood supply of gat, The Irill will no dawn in Marshall county oon and aMo in Oreeuo county, adjoin* it# Marshall. Ho wanted enough gat or tho demand? of the coldoitdny, oven f tho supply cannot all bo disposed of luring the warmer months. "lu viow of all tho circumstances/' oncluded Mr. Hoard, "wo do not thiuk L unrt'a.ionublo to bo riduased entirely rom tho dohvory of fruo irus and that ho r.ifti ho (idvunced to 22$ cotitt, no hut a discount of 2J cents can ba alleaving tb<? net rute at -0 cnuts. !vun tbtm tho \Vheelinj; rato will he aUi* (III. rt v.. rutin " This ended the proceedings and huirnun I'aull said thut' another iceting of the committee would be oM Iwioro tho next council meeting. it the moautimo thu members will nnlyre the printed statement which COMPANY OK \TtXT VIWil.NU. i I 513 | S TT~ z. sa? ! 1 ?g Zi ~S= 2* 2? fi 1=1 zi ss H ? O Q 6S># 'JO A70 iriim.413 *1 <1 AMIS 11 a 'i ja.1.011 Ml lou.sdt w 9 ho.'kjo mi 7A.m M i*?,t:n w I 8.1,000 ool i.t i.vjiut ml a.- n iw.ooo ?>, io,m *? .vr IM.6.VJ 40 ti|.:U3 47 4.1,000 W U.S18 iUt i'lj Vll'M .s, 23 ;?HS ?<) I 00,000 00 l??.44n 4if m 7;m.90 .1! 31.780 ft! 4.\o<j(jiHt 4,0*9 Hi r rjM7 VJ 'J..*' <;? 40,000 i"i i *-' > I2f 01 M.6M Ul 00.418 71 | lO.OOOlWj 18 AOS 70 .n,:.v?'.o.;v .? iM' ; uv-:rr> ai handed out by tho pas officials, iiia statement in a condensed form is rintod above. TltfiND OP TKADK. Ci. Dim A: Co'i. Weakly Koviotv of lldft. IIIONB ClIlldltlUIM. New York, Sept. 13.?It. G. Dun A >ompany in ibeir woekly review of ade will say: A alight sot-back, which may moan uuch or nothing, according to (ho final utcomo of tho croon, id not unexpected i thin season. If tho sovernment crop iports werooorrect, tho situation would ot bo encouraging. l!ut not much con* denco is placed in tho reduccd entilate of corn, none at all in the estimate ( wheat und oven tho most onthunius' c bulls do not think it worth while to uotb the Kovornment report ai to cot* >n. The (act is that wo aro beginning ? market not far from 2,200,000,000 usltuls of corn, though only about 500,)0,000 buihola will bo moved from the juutiei in which it ii crown, about )0,(KX),000 buihcla of wheat, of which to /armor* are uuwiioly holdin# back largo proportion. I'rices hnvo settlod back n little durig tho past week, notwithstanding tho looiny department report. Tho wheat rop in evidently larger than the deart im?nt has estimated, though nobody hows how much larger, and ia coming trtrard with rnoro encouraging xap??Jy, no lots than 15,773,173 bushels liavig been received at woatern porta gninit 5,44(i,(Kll bushels for the name eok last year from n much lar:orcrop. ho farmers have uudotibtodly boon ooping hack wheat under an agree lont among thomieives, but it does not >om ji profitable operation for them, xporti irotn Atlantic ports for the two eoks of September have boon -,417,87ushels, fiour included, ugaiuato,;', 10, ushels last voar. Tho prico doclinei unruly, about two cents per bushel. 'I'Iia t?noi* ?f cnr? hm nlmi vitifiimf ith n HtroiiK prospect of tho Unreal pod over crown, and attfS cent# nt Now ork n larce proportion of tho crop will 0 of little protit to tho (armors. Tito largest outout of pig iron evor Hewn, IP 1,0-0 tons(/i* Hpparontly suported Ity a reduction of 04,000 tons in ocka of pic iron unsold, bill tho fact lat tho creat steam companies havo iIcon largo quantities, which are not icluded in tho ollicial statement. reuor* the account of Blocks less valuable, ilio market. for finished products 1 a little weaker, with indication* f hesitation on tho purt of buyers ; i'liiladcluhia and Pittsburgh, ?! iough prices are on tho wliolo fairly luintninod. There is (*roat preniure for silvery of structural products nud IntoH, but bur iron in mill quoted at ittMbiirtfii at ?1 45and lank steel $1 II). ho rapid shipmont* of Marquotto oro tiring tho past week have homo influuco upon prices of Doatemor product*. 11> t ..< ??/ S ... it (Iii.t I?it? nimnrriiil in to minor motali, although tin has oen atrongor at time* with London iiyinir, and copper hits been lifilpod by m report of a bi# aalo ofNako at 12|c. Halo* of wool hnvo boon (5,117/.U0 oiukIh lor tlio week, a?ain?t 11,.?.11,300 Dtimlf lor iho name week in and torn are Indioatioiia that tint domoatio mrkot H qnilo overloaded bv tho mcnlative purcltolioa niado fotuo tn.o go. Indigestion flclda readily to Ilood'a HarnaparUU locaune It tone* and atranifttioua tlia atomaeh nod aid* dltfMttnu hv mm ll?^ v$3Sr*\ plying puw blood. -j, Kj tlon no badly tlmt >*jjjhT jK) I w a a all r u n I / )/ down and could | L/ hardly walk. Il?d ' V '*5^ J 1,0 and I bf|{un Inking llood'a Hnfaann riltn, mid before I I nit! taken i? four!It of h bottle 1 won vary t)licit butter. J nlno iinhI lloud'n I'llln ami iiiiud tlimn uplendld, very mild, yet effeeIvo. I eminot w?y enough In prAltio fur b'lmt i liny Imve done for mo. HIii(m? lining wo bottle* of llood'n Hiirnnpnrllln mid lood'* L*l1ln occinnloitnlly 1 feel nlttionl llko new pernou. f linve it uploiidld n|?i>f*t it**, leep well mnl work with emw," ANNIK I .a nt/., Belleville, I'minnylvniiln. Hood's Sarsaparilla n tlie only True Wood Piiflfler Jifomb imiily In the puhllo eye. f I; *1* for fft. lood's Pills FAMODS GOLLEI Rev. Erastus Row Paine's Celer; As tho school year opens, attention ii directed to the oft-ropoaled nJvico of leading educators, warning toachora, parent! and scholars against tho tearful results ol oxbaustire brain work among young poople. To tbouaandi of girls and boys, unnerved by tbe atrain of acbool life, Paino'a celery compound, (whicb was first proscrlbud by America's greatest teachor, l'rof. Edward E. l'lioips, II. D., l.L U, oi Dartmouth Collate) bus beon a blessing, making them well and atrong, feeding the iirain ana nerves, unu ou* nfiling un<l purifying the blood. Tho recent recnminundation of Paino'a celery compound by Principal Cntnp, of New Haven, and tho equally outapoken praiao of this greatest of remedies by eX'i'reimiont Cook, of the National Teachers' Association, aro two of the thouiauds ot auch testimonials from parents and toachora throughout the country. The Western Dniversi DarARTVr.xn:?Tbo College of Literature and . Obferrntnry; tlto WtHtoni I'cnusylvaaia Modical < Profostora nml Lvcturon. The Engineering School is the mosl school of Its kind I Kal! term oj>on9 .Soptorabor 17. For catalogue JfjT-wjwy WANTED. ? ' ^ /?..V.. i \\TA NTBV-AS J..VI'hKII.AUiJ' 1 f Cook.V Httforeuccs required. Call at 61 Fourteenth at ran. apt'" Wanted? pony ? a mustang or Indian Saddle l'onjr orer fourteen hand* Mutt not bo tricky.' Addreaa J'o.VY, till* office, Mtatinc i'?c. Mzngtid price. . \ltanted?tku8t \vorthy per? .SON to travel .Salary $.M ami cxpcujci. KticUxo reference and iuW addressed stamped ? !ivImjm- I'ltlMIMiNT. liov P. ruim-'i, M>1. Wanted-a suite ok two ok three room*, unfurnished centrally located. Addrcgt "U. !* " cure Intpllirfeocer ofllrc.' Wanted?a room in a quiet locality l?y a hIiirIo centlotuan. Address Intelligencer olllci'. Men who will work foe $75 month salary <>r larRe eommiMlou clllnjf ktupie good* l?y id tuples to denier*. .Kxporloncu iimicccMHry. Write us. IIUt ;4KfI(.U.i? SPKClAl.TV (. (>., (7.S) rtnclnnati. Ohio. m?t-? A LES M A N (M KDICAL)?WA N TED IO to call on nhyiicUus with larj;e and Important HiindcaJ work almost rendr. An excellent Inrrniwt <-4it )?? earned bv nlivulclnns or other* of ?joodudd rot*. ^tutaacuaadaxperli'uca 1,'n'U IU?x 1 I'lil 1 ii'l'*l! !>ill- I'.l nirl _ TOR SENT; TTVjRRfcNT?KURNI8HEU HOUSK .17 No. 105Fourtf'UKfi mvet, containing oiuc ruom*, both k-iko*. Will cent lor winter month*. l'i>M<?m|on ntonce. A|>ply to 1>. C. LIST. Jr., H-.'-' Miirkot ttrwyl soft l^OR KENT?0 ROOMS, 2xn FLOOR, X Tontb utreot, I-U ? rojiu?. 3rd Moor. Kiev onth Mroi?:. *:ftoiU above ?p/utmom< bavo bniband both guiox. lUitoinwii rumor Tenth and Market itreou. 1U room*. i*t tloor. Virginia atreoL fin. For Halo?Dwelling and itoro numbered a'.hind 41 Virginia street. cheap. ,l.\>i?'.S U IIAWLKY, H?al lUtnto itid I/>?u Agent, IOiVj Main btreot lolppbono >*>' wo I FOR SALE. i^Oli SALK-TlTK TURKE-hTORV JL brle.k ro.-ddouw No. 110? ?'liaftllm* atre?t, lately ixx'unird b? Victor Bosenburjf. Apply to I Ml M IP >KK II I t M1 !C. MIT M iri v l^OR 8AU5-BAROUCIU5 KORONE X lior?e. lata atjrle (o *oat four pcr*ou*. fn imrToct condition; u*ed tint a *hort time, .hut tlio carriage lor full and winter into. Now prion H hi. proiont prion IliV Here U a bnrm?lu. Al?o ovoral other* Iro.n li'? and upward*'In Rood running order. Adurev* L LKSKNKAMI', SONS .v CO., H2J Poun avenue, I'ltobor^h, Va ______ ?r.'-nln QOAL LANDS FOR 8ALK. ?ABOUT 200 ACnES.? Nloely situated for "blindng or forlor.il trade, t'lo^o to W'heolltig Will noil olioan fur emit or (rado for urunU farm or city properly. It. T. HOW I'LL, lusurnnco and Ileal l?*tnto Agent, UrbKvpori, <>. \ llUJl I^on. SAIiJE3 ! dm: op thi: iini>t iu:*!i>kncfm on Till: NATIONAL ItoAO, In Plenum VnlIcy, Homo eontHliu twolvo rooms till modern |in|>rovoninni?. Willi ovury eonveniotino. 1 Oood "table and earrlngo hoUfto. l.oi About olio aero. Win ?oli cheap and on oa?y turini If. Holtlt II CHICK, tllM HIT MHIU wiraet . tiAlk AF11W CIIOIM! WITH AT MMUXQTON ClicAp mid on tUlJPTOMn \Xt \ ' I I, NOH vv . v . ( I V. H I IL, nrrt C'llv llnilk Itniiilliii? 1 Ml Mmkei HlrOjl. Ul'OUKy Koift HAlilC. iorIiimv* Uortwtu linik llialiuiix f tiiliitiin.i ll .i.li rkihnrtiR Mnli I'ouoli Tonmitn f?o. I..' .aliMiw NMhmiIIiiu mi<l IronOa. .0?1'iiiiikllii ln<iiiMiii'n i i:.-Iihi. * ohio Vnllny limit, J.' ilmii'M M? Iron World (i?linr?? hnttind liiMirnu<<n <r> 'I ?n l.oi* In liiliiliiKloim (.duo, U K IUNVIN. |irrtV?r . - ' No. > Tmlliii sin'iM. rPIII'J INmLKiKNOJCH I'lllXTIN'M A. K81A1IM81IMKNT, N?nl, Aofluralo, Prompt. 3E PRESIDENT 1 :?* i ley Made Well by y Compound Nothing iS*tho world lo BtrunstLoni tlio wa?k, 10 roadily re?lorcj Ion Bern lorce, ho suroly makes tliu ailing sail pouvisli youui; woman or growing boy well and cheerful. And for tho aged and infirm the whole worJd knows its wonderful cur*, live powers. Kev. Ersstus Kowley, president of the famoui Kentucky hv ma to College, wrritiufc.to the proprietor of I'aino's celery compound, says: "1 wai for several years a sick man. My sickncis was attended with constipation, with nervousness and insomnia, and the least excitement would i-iute palpitation of the heart. 1 have in tbo last throe or four yeari used several widely advertised preparations. Finally 1 took Taino's celery compound and I regard it as superior to all others, especially if used strictly at* you direct. By using this I do uot sutler from con* atipation, inability to sleep, or from palpitation of the heart as formerly. 1 atu mill using rain? a ceiory compound at timue, and shall talc? pleasure in rocommnnding it to othar?." ty of Pennsylvania. Vur, tho Ktjjflnoorlng School; the .lllrg&tor JolU-ff?. This Faculty coa*hts ol ttveaty-u: : thoroughly manned and equipped n Pennsylvania. i vrrlto to W.J. HOLLAND. Prci- Pittsburgh. Vx REAL ESTATE. Special Sale of Real Estate! NO. 103 FOGRTfclKNTII STREET. bnet: lucol "lx rooauund bath. Heaiod by itcitn. All modern conveniences. Quod ataole, etc. Lot n.'xisi <*I!F.AP BUILDING LOT8 on Bouih llttroa street. Mnr?hall's Addition. STOREROOM AND DWELLING of 7 rooas, comer Fourteenth nn?t McOollocb strtet*NO. 1*7 N. 111? HON* 8THKKT. lot 40x!l'J feet. NO 129 8. YOnK8TKF.LT fmrue.6 room* No. m TWEI.KTH STREET, frame 5 roomi i'HKAl' BUILDING LOTS on N. Huron street Ztllm addition. i CHEAP BUILDING LOTS'on N. Erie ?tre<t, Gll&liriit addition Nu 110 /.AXE STREET. frame. 4 roomi. No. l'*.i TWELFTH STREET, frame. ?rootoi NO. 1MMCHAI'LINE STREET, brick ilwelllui of 7* room* wii'l finished actio, water on tfcre? floor*, lot 18x1'*) f?-M. .-iilcu'liil location. NO. Itt FOURTEENTH SITIKET. lot 30x13) feet. Mutt b? ?old be/or?? fcpteuib#r I. THREE I.OTS. each NflxlJO feet, on the no'tiinut isomer of Wabash and Indiana streets* Island. Wii.i.HRu.niKAr. NO. !<K? KIKTkKNTII STREET, frame houtco! four room*. I/MT^UhX) FERT. . ? TEN SHAKES WHEKUNG STEEL dt IKU.i CO. STOCK, ELEVEN SHARES WUKEL1NU BRIDGE CO. STOCK. MONEY LOANED ON CITY REAL ESTATE rinehar7~& tatum, Citv Hank Building. Tolophonc 210. [wl-1 Room SflREAL ESTATE BARGAINS, VI. .* .-.v.,., ?.t j in,i lol iso J.>xl0) fi'Pt. mi cmv t.rim Prico KlgUt room houso No. Vi South Front *trwl, Inruv lot. nt St .Jo j. 51,0*10 down. balance on time. Six room brloii hou?? on Chnplluo Rtrcct. ne?f Thirty-fifth atrppt. ntlMo.i. A bawlu Kloven room brick rcMdonco ot> Kourtceuin utr-ot. a cur JCoflitrtsff. cltfi ii> I?ti. alto and 30 feet front, ID Swectw Foundry addition, chonp. riOLF tto ZANB, 'ivii-iili.iiii- .viii. ai nn'KTO'.STH sr. _ FOR SALE. ... On?* I'nlraprovod bit, No.ir.V Maliutrtot ??no Frame Involllng, No ll'J South lf<)!" Uroot. 'Mm Fit I in proved hot, rorucr Frle and ln?1s*n? trrvu. 1 Jvc Fnimnrorod tats In FUffiiwtou. V? ai. nr., :??. Twol'uimnrou'd i.otnln Kdginirton. V" ' 311 T lm?? I'mnu1 Ihvollljign, North Slain nru'? Ono Frnma I'woiKiig. So. lu htftfUi ?ircct SIMPSON & TIAZLETT, lllllll SO. 1311 MAIIKIT hTHI> I PROPOSALS. ^K,W.KI> i'uoi'osALs U'HIU MKnUn.! ?..til 1 ..'..l.w.b I. HI M.MI If. Kci.tcmbor 10, M iln* ollliv ol the Do?M ol ? TrtiMt??? (or nil wml iieo?lo?l In the iiiauul*1''' (if mam for tho (.Tin of oim year ' roiorvotlin rltfliiio rtlici nujr or nil l?l?l?- ( li) boilviivercil ill? ol'l !rBt .. uah THIS I \V II. I'r.i: k?flret?rr, TO CON IJtAUlOlK lililt will l?c rooolvwl liy lh" IkMtJ uftiiuWoM vtr.;m mi *uio Normal - li* lirnnclii" hi Oio ol (In* ' foil<o% l ot tin- ort*i'iion nml li< ?' " ! loiildliiK lor Miimhrtil' IH'IN Normal n-ii lliniiliiKlon. Mlti'inlioiii iinil naillitoiK i ' ' I>)|| ImiIhIioi! ol IV?-?I I.IMlv, i?d?llii'?n ' ' |ih'sim11 Imili'liM't m r?lrnioiii, nml " n?'w ' Hi)! nl ^lii'|i|o it|*|.iwn , l?ruW|Upi' nmy In i??on, nil Mi'l nfi?? v , If ' ni t Milt Of Hi" I (km ii l il< I p ' tin* iiiillillnn i?? ho tjioroi'ii'i ii'il mi'l 1" " v litlllilllh'* ill Hut ulli'n nl 11 < i' I I " ' WlioHhitf, ill.i Nnilonal lUnw In " Ion: lint olftwi of lion i: M i.|iki'?t>n krr-linrK, iiml iw tli?* nftlcoof ll?>' ?'<* *1"1 Iciitiutu uf I nvs Mio<?k in i ImrlMlou .. Ttic h(?N irllj ut oih)(((*'I fit I'/infom'"" , V? . Mo|iininbi'r l> I**- nli'-rti lil<K i> 1 rimrli-Mou. will invh'nl up !' noun no ilio ?mlil ItUlt ilnjr ol Hoploinl'i'i . The unlit I* roaorvi'tl ti? i ?o? ju? vnwii. \ i1 vl\.?(, I'rrMitonl of llm Itoiihl i?i finnMiif < ' ' " , VifjiliiJn Htntv NotnmJ .-dioul ?n?l 1U