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WM. ZINK & SON UNDERTAKING In til Ita branch* caraiullj attmdcd to. CASKETS and COKFISU, of all kln<i? and kept conatanUf wi hand. IlACK.i (urnUbcd at tbe low eat liver/ Al? a full line of rorr?Ata Oil P.lnths. Window Shades, ftrlor arid ttianiber Furniture, which we oiler at the IuwmI |.rlm. Com. Twkstv-?i?van asd Uarkkt 8n. mJl rjTKETH KXTHACTED WITHOUT PAIN. taring tb? eleten jmrt I hart been practicing In Wheeling 1 have aduiluUter*! (u to oier men tbouMS'I perwai with PKBfkCT tUnmr, and In wwt erory am with tntlra aatiafaction to inyaelf and piUinta. We eo&atanUy keep on hand pure Nltroua o?da Um for Uum that dealre to take It. DK. BUBGWON A SON. _d0tt No. nil Market bt J^IGIIT TOT11K JOINT? G. E. STIFEL&CO.'S PRICES! PRICES!! PRICES!!! Are uot to he tllKounted by auy ?nc. We propoM tu luakt-it api'srcnt that the hue ?I Dry Gooda wi carry ihail meet the ticw?, Iwth In ?electIou and |irk*e*, of the people of Wheeling. If LACK CASIXMIUICIUB wlilck lor weight ami color are the b?t value we e*?r l>a?l tliepltaiureof offering. HIIUH! SIIUM!! SilltH ! !! large ?t?xk atiil gouil value, frwiii Choice Stripe P?r? .-ilk* to the flne?t Cw 11 i n <? t Black S I 1 It w. lluua?kee|>lng H??U ol ewy tlMcriptlon at a*to?iilitiigl; Uv Price*. G. E. STIFEL & CO. lUbO MAI IN SI. wv27 I. BLUM & BRO. Oiler tlie following pxxls lower than any othfr limine in the truth*. The masses that have vi.iiit'll tlu ir store will nay the same. New Goodrand New Prices Daily, IN BI.AC'K RILKB, CULORKI) SILKS. SUM MBit SILKS. HINTING?. (J REN* A DINES, BLACK CASHMERES. COLORED CASHMERES, SUMMER SUITINGS, PERCALES, LAWNS. HOC RETTES, M Oil AI US. DEBEOKS. (I LACES, LINEN SUITS. LAWS SPITS, PERCALE SUITS. LINEN UINTERS Mi/iwiir.1' i i.ii r.ivr?, m oir.iw LIMIT DOLMANS, BLAcK DOLMANS, SWUNG MANTILLAS, 8FRINO CLOAKS, KNIT SHAWLS, LACE SHAWLS. HKHNANI SHAWLS, Kt? m Etc., Eti Etc. Our Domeatica are marked down to the low e?t prices ami spocialtie> offered dally by I. BLUM & BRO.. 1104 WAIN NTBELX my26 ?b Sntdtymxx. oitlre: No*. !i3 nut! 27 Fourteenth Street New AUvertlNemenU. Notice. Kxoelsior Baking Powder?l/)gan, Lisi <k Co. Carpets? Arbenz & Co. White Mountain Freezers. Steamer St. Lawrence. . v:^?. f. Mn.ni...?.i .uuiiruixrco?/<uia vx tuuiciicwi. Wanted?Salesman. New Store? Behrens Co. The lteal Battle of Life. Riverside Building Association. Excursion to Pittsburgh?[First page/ Tiikhmomktkk Kecohd.?The following shows the range of the thermometer, at oliserved at Schnepfs drug store, Open House corner, yesterday: 7 A. M. 12 M. a P. M. 7 P. U. KJ 89 W AI UK AT HER INDICATIONS. Washington, May 30?1 a. m.?For tlu Ohio Valley and Tennessee, falling bn roiueter, stationary or slightly higher temperature, increasing southeast to south west winds,partly cloudy weather and local rains, possibly followed in the western (tortious by risiug barometer and coolei northwest winds. For Ail'litiuwd Local .Sr<? First Page. The Prize Cup on exhibition to-day at JACOB W. GRUBB'S, Jeweler, Washington Hall, Cor. Market and Twelfth, NAIl CITY LOAN ANO BUILDING ASSOCIATION, SERIES "B."-Ail persons wantiug stock In this series can subscribe now, Apply to C. H. DEITERS, Secretary. Child Scalded.?Yesterday morning Annie Bach man, a little daughter of Coon Bachman, residing on Ho IF street, Centre Wheeling, had one side of her face ami neck badly scalded by some hot tea,which wan thrown from an unper window by a sister, who did not observe her below. The little sutferer is only about six yean old. Fallen Leaves.?Mrs. Lurana Barr, ol Steubenville, died May 27th, in the Goth vear of her aire. Mr. Kinsev Cahill. hei father, helped build the first house in Steubenville. 1 le died al>out twenty yeart ago. aged 100 years. Her two sous, W, II. Ikirr, wf Steubenville, and I)r. H. F, Barr, ot Martin's Ferr>, are all that survive her. Ntw Ofkickiis.?At a stated communiration of Bates Lodge No. ;?:J, A. F. tfc A Masons, held Tuesday evening, the fol lowing oHicers were elected to serve tlx ensuing year: W. B. Fisher, Worshipful Master; u 1). Williams, .Senior Warden W. S. Hhodes, Junior Warden; Harry \V List, Treasurer; P. B. Dobbins,.Secretary T. W. Bliss, Tyler. Dr. Eugene Hoge A. W. Paull, W. 1. Hunter and K. J. An gchutr. were appointed Stewards. Ariucstrdon Suspicion.?Ollieor Whyk vesterday arrested a man named Mem Hughes, from Washington county, Pa Hughes was recognized by some gontle men from Washington county as the man who is charged with robbing a peddler o imui i uuiu in vitm bi-ihkiii, uuu iui whoso capture a reward of $50 has boor offered. The prisoner was locked up, and will be held until the authorities at littlt Washington aro heard from. Military Notes.?The resignation of R Kobertson, lieutenant of Company B, lsi Regiment \V. Va. Volunteers, bearing date of May 12th, 1S70, was yesterday handed the Governor and accepted* The resignation of Lieutenant Chas. C Hoy so r, of the Mason County Rifles, under date of May 20th, 1870, was yesterday received by the Governor and accepted. Governor Mathews yesterday issued the following commissions: L>. 8.' Vanmatre a* Captain of the Mason Comity Riflemen, vice ltonkin Wiley, Jr., replied; Henry Kow, First Lieutenant of the Shoridaii Killes. vico H. Robertson, resigned; Geo, K. Price, as Captain of tho Sew Creek Guards, vice W. M. Welch, resigned, and J as. T. Curskailon, First Lieutenant of the New Creek Guards, vice Jan. L Kendeli, resigned. Brier Mention. Work will be resumed at the Hinge Factory to-day. The Lindsley Cadets drilled on the Capitol Square yesterday afternoon. The Circuit Court has adjourned over to Saturday, on account of Decoration Dav. The Board of ComtuiMionera will meet this morning at 10 o'clock, in special saltan. Billy Mayek, leader of the well known Mayer's orchestra, has organized a Writs# band. The pupils of the public schools will have a half holidav to-day. There will be uo school in the afternoon. Makaokr Morgan, of the American District Telegraph, yesterday located Hoi -0at the I<a Belie Nail Works. A TKMi'KKANcK meeting will be held al Parker Hall to-night. Prominent sjwakerf are expected to address tbo meeting. Tjik pupils of Miss Annie O'Brien will rivo a vocal and instrumental concert al Westwood's Hallon Friday evening, June Utb. Tub Board of Regents of the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institution have postpon ed their meeting from the 4th to the 9th o June. George Fkazikk, a Fulton man who ha1 been confined in the county jail as i lunatic for a year or po, has recovered his reason and been discharged from custody We are requested by City Collecto Taney to state that it was the delinquen water list for 1877 that ho desired Counci to excuse him from collecting, not the lis for 1879. The Wesley M. K. .Sabbath School wil 1 hold anniversary exercises in the audi torium of their church on Sunday even Ing, June 1st, commencing at half-pas seven o'clock. ? 0. W. PrMriiiiKY hud a hearing tester day morning boforo Justico Wm. Philips on a charge of assaulting Eliza Foster, lit was held in $100 for his appearance a Court to answer. As attempt was made to burglarize tlx residence of Mrs. Noble, No. 111.Seven teenth street, on Wednesday night late The noise was heard by the inmates an< the theieves frightened off. IfoNR of the young gentlemen who an wearing gaudy Spring hats about tlu streets have suffered from coup (If toUil u] to this time. The supposition is that thei are protecting themselves "with cabbagi leaves. The fierce warriors of to-day, "theii sisters, their cousins and their aunts,' will find cool and refreshing ssda water choice perfumeries, Ac., at Logan, Lis ?fc Co.'s Bridge Corner Drug Store. Sei advertisement. Hay, at the present time, is scarce, am high in this market. The beat quality o timothy is now worth $12 per ton, am very little offering. Nearly all the ha' has been consumed, and farmers. untS they see what the coming cron is likely t< be, are not over-anxious to sell. Our esteemed friend, Thomas Horn brook, Es<j., has adorned the Intelligen c'ER counting room with a magnified! lloral offering. Mr. Ilornbrook has mad a paradise out of his beautiful place in th country, and he never forgets his friend in the city when he comes to town. The excursion to Pittsburgh, advertise in this paper yesterday morning, wil leave on Saturday evoning at 7 o'clock, in stead of 7 a. m., as stated. Tickets wil . be good to return on any train on Mon day. Those desiring to return on Sunda; night can do so, as a train will leave I'itti burgh on Sunday night at 10 o'clock, ai riving here about 12:30. These bright, sunny mornings, whei , the dew glistens on the neatly-trimme< lawn, she daintily steps out of (loore, am with the incomparable grace of lovelinea grabs her dress skirts with one hand, ant carefully, slowlv walks with gingerly paces : looking intently on the green grass thn bends submissive to the touch of her tin; : fnat nml u'Jinn ulio Ima nn. gleefully picked the four-leaf clover of he hopes, she Hits into the house, leaving 01 t the retina of an unbiased observer a vis ion of fairy-like beauty that is only dig nelled by tlfiTlcnowleuge that %he, alas like all the rest, chews gum. Oh! th< hollownessof all our earthly hopes! Mayor Sweeney requests us to sa< that the report of the case of Win. Zinl and a young woman in Wednesday's I'o lice Court, and appearing in yesterday , evening's Democrat, does him some injus I tice. /ink was arrested for unlawfully co habiting with the woman during th> ' months of April and May. Thechargi 1 was sustained for the month of April, am 1 after judgment was rendered by th? Court, Zink claimed to be married to thi woman. The certificate he produced was dated May (5th, consequently there was n< inconsistency in the judgment of tin Court. But the Mayor, in view of th< - mau being married to the woman, remit ted the fine assessed upon the payment o the costs. I i Personal Mention*.?Miss Ella McCon nell9 of Martin's Kerry, is visiting hei brother on Eighteenth street. Wm. N. Richardson, Esq., of Brook* county, a brother of the late X. Richard son, was yesterday admitted to practice law in the Circuit Court. Sheriff Stender, of Wetzel county, is ii the city. Col. "Bob McEldowney, of Wetzel coun ty, came up yesterday to see the sham bat tie fun. uupw r.u. ?v eisgeruer, 01 uratton, is in , town. Mr. Chas. K. Goetze, of Allegheny City, is here visiting relatives and friends. Late arrivals at the McLure include: J - M. Dalzell, well known as "Private" Dal | zell, of Caldwell, Ohio: Prosecuting At , torney Wiley, and Basil T. Bowers, o ; Wetzel county. | Col. Jesse l'lattenburg, of the Hancocl Courier, arrived in the city last night. Tin | Colonel will be an interested spectator o i the sham battle, to-day. Col. Baron, of the .Second Ohio "Me lish,".was up from Bellaire last night, am [ took in "Pinafore." i Mr. Anton Hevmanu has gone to St. Louis to attend the Brewers' Convention, i which meets in that city on Wednesday t next, June 4th. Mrs. Frank Caldwell, who has been fieri , ously ill for several days, was reported i little better last evening, ller mother Mrs. McNeely, arrived from New Orlean yesterday. ' We had an agreeable call last eveninj . from "Private" Dalzell, who is to speal at Martin's Ferrv this forenoon. He ii i stopping at the McLure House. lie sayi I that Ohio will boom for Foster next Octo ; ber. _ j Tiik Courts.? Circuit Court?judg* | Mtlrin.?The jury in the case of Donali ! Forbes vs. Thomas Hughes et al. we ro ou all day yesterday, but failed to agree upon a verdict. They were accordingly din. charged. *lt is understood that the jun . stood stoo<l seven for the plaintitrand live , for the defendant. Wm. N. Richardson, of Brooke eountv t was admitted to practice law in this Court t Adjourned to i) a. m. Saturday. i Police Coort?Judye Crantnn. The following cases wero tried by 11 u i Honor vesterdav morning: W. S. Hutching paid n fine of $1 and costs for obstructing the sidewalks. Man* E. Hughes, for keeping a house t of ill-fame, paid a tine of and costs. ' . llebecca Headlev was also up for keep' ?ng a house of ill-famo. Tho case wai dismissed at the cost of complainant. Tho \f :>?i r.. ? c.tti?, '"6teil miwuiiu uuu iiu seiih Mulling, chargwl with prostitution ' were dismissed at the cost of complainant > Transfer op Krai K8tate.-TIio follow , ing transfer of real estato was admitted tc , record in the office of tlie Conntv Clerli yesterday: Deed made Docember 26. 1878, bv John S. Cochran, Special Commissioner,'to Mary Donovan snd Ida Donovan, the former one-fourth and the latter three-fourths ini terest in the south half of lot 0. in BushHold <x McMechen's addition to the city ol Wheeling; assignment of dower. Sua* Battle 8qcim.?Xo courts, with the single exception of the police court, >. ill be in session to-day. Business will be suspended at the Cus-m House and Court House to day, fho freight offices of the P. C. & St. L. and B. A O. Roads trill be closed this afternoon. A cordial invitation is oxtended to veterans of the late war, to moet with the Committee on the Decoration of the Soldiers' Graves, this morning at 7 o'clock, at the Airnorv, and participate in the oeri emonies. There will no doubt be a big crowd at the military ball at Turner Hall to-night Mayer's orchestra will furnish the music. The cane contest will be decided at this ball? ! The Poatoffice will bo open this morning from 8:80 to 10 o'clock. There will be one collection and two deliveries in the ; morning, and one collection in the even1 in*. It is desired that the friends of soldiers I buried in ceraetories in the citv and vi i , WUU KIIUW UlO UXHl't WtUUUU VI VUC f graves, he present in the various cemeteries at the hour appointed for decorating them, andassist the committees, so that no 1 graves may be neglected. ( .Major Sweeney has appointed the following speoinl police, to nerve to-day: Ferdinand Hilo, Step. Johnson, Augustus _ Miller, Wm. Carney, Ed. Kinney, James J W. I>orr. Peter Gundling, Thomas Howley# Charles Rice. Dixey Kennedy, Chas. Vatty, Barney Brady, Bent. Nell, Wm. r Burn, Jas. Filan, Thomas Fox, B. Mirand, | Thus. Heed, That Wasson, Ueuben Myers, Martin Clark and Wui. Clator. They I are ordered to rei>ort at the polico head junrtere this morning at 10 o'clock, for I duty. The night watchmen of the city al so aro ordered to meet at the same time - and place. A temporary lockup will be t arranged at the Fair G rounds. Maj. Moore and Adjutant Ramsey, of . the Second Ohio, are expected in the city this morning. All the companies of their I regiment except the Bellaire and Cadiz I Companies have promised to participate in the sham buttle. Mayor Sweeney has appointed a number u' of special police, by request of the committee in charge of the sham battle, j The Ma-nnerchor Singing Society will have a picnic in Zane's Orchard this afternoon, alloc samee as if there was no shain - battle. ' The Banks will be closed to-day. ? The city will be gay with bunting to day. Until a late hour last night many of - our citizens were putting up banners, and IVlUiUllllg HUTU ICCIUVUWVO U1IU {'IUWV9 Ul r business. Mr. August Kolf lias secured the bur , privileges ou tho Fair Grounds to-day, t and will have two bars in operation, lie p has engaged thirteen bar keepers. Capt. John H. Lukens was last night \ elected Officer of the Day. f Capt. Win. Otto laat night received the 1 following dispatch: l. Lowek S.u.ku, Ohio, May 29. 1 Copt. Wm. Olio: j tin route with Battery Boys, Tumor Dand and Salem Rifles. D. B. Boswortii. the pbogkamme. t The following is the programme for toe dav: e Detachments from the home companies s will repair to the Opera House at 7 o'clock a. m., where , they wilt-receive tho floral j decorations prepared by the committee of I ladies who volunteered for that office. From the Opera House a detachment of I twenty-four men under Capt. Dickey will . march to Mount Wood, and smaller Y squads will be conveyed to the other cem[. cteries in carriages, 'and will perforin the .. ceremonies of decorating the soldiers' graves at 8* o'clock. * From 10 a. m. until noon tho visiting 1 soldiers will be received and entertained J by our military. 1 At 10 o'clock a. m. all the troops will J march down Market to Twentieth street. x down Twentieth to Main, up Main, anu '? thence to the Fair Grounds, and be re, viewed by the Governor. 'J The competitive drill will take place immediately after the review. a the battle. i- The programme of the battle has been arranged, but will only be furnished the ! military previous to tile engagement, e The polls on the cane presentation to the most popular olficer will close at 12 m. v Military ball at Turner Hall and 'Tianaj. fore" at t*he Opera House in the evening. The following troops are expected to be . present: The Putnam Artillery Company, ? of Marietta, Ohio, with two pieces of ar. tillery; the Salem Rifles, of Salem, Ohio; e St dlairsvillo Guards, of St. Claireville, q Ohio; the Davis Light Guards, of Fairj mont; Jefferson Guards, and McGook Q Guards, of Steubenville; two guns from B the Marietta. Ohio, battery; Sheridan 5 Rifles, of Wheeling; Co. II. 10th Penn., of 3 Washington, Pa.; Torn Young Guards, of j Barnesville, Ohio; Martin Guards, Her-j 3 man Guards, Mathews Light Guards, Goff Light Guards Lindsloy Cadets. ' " Pinafore. " ? Notwitlistanding the | warm weather, the performance of "Pina. fore" at Washington Ilall last night r brought out a prettv fair audience. Although this was the fourth time that "Pin3 afore" had been presented by tho Lyric . Opera Company, the drawing power of the ? beautiful little" opera seemwl to bo una-[ bated. There were present in the audi,, cnce many who had attended all of the preceding* performances, and some of . mem were nearu 10 say wey ueneved tiiey . would never?at least'"hardly over"?tire of hearing "Pinafore." It is"not hard to find the reason for talk of this kind. In' the first Place "Pinafore" is, from the opening chorus to the finale, a chain of beautiful melody. Some of its songs will live long lifter those of more preten1 tious operas have been forgotten. Then . there runs all through the piece just f enough of the pathetic to prevent the observer from thinking it is a mero burlesque c that is going on oefore him. But no e opera, Whatever its merits may be, will f draw crowded audiences night after night unless it is well and unusually well per. formed. That a company of amateurs \ should be able to give four performances of the same piece to such audieuces as this combination has had, is certainly ample proof that the piece was remarkable well l* given. To show that our judgment is not the result of any personal bias in favor of . our own people, it is only necessary to say l that these performances have been witnessed by a large number of residents of ICast5 em and other cities, and they are unanimous in agreeing that "Pinafore" has nor where been given more attractively nr lw>?. t terthan it lias been in our town. 3 The east was the same an before, except i that Mr. C. W. Lonkard took the part of . tho Captain, and 51 r. Lucas sang in the chorus. MwLonkard filled tho part very acceptably, lie is an excellent actor anil e a good singer, and was highly compli1 moated for his clever presentation of the t ml*. Considering the fact that ho has had i but one or two rehearsals, ho did remark ahlv well. Tho piece will bo repeated to-night at 3 tho Opera House, and a crowded house is anticipated. That Clari.ngtox Shooting Affray.? The particulars of a shooting aflrav be ii..:.. u-i. i r_t... *t "n hhx-ii ahiii iJiwu?ui nuu joiui luaiiorv, at Claringtou, wore published iu those i columns a fow days since. Both men were arrested, and had an examination i before 'Squire Bonar. Baldwin was charged with feloniously shooting John Mal3 lory, with intent to kill, and waj held in S500 to appear at Court and answer thero for. Mallorv was charged with felonious? Iv cutting Baldwin with a knife, with Intont to kill. This charged was not sustain ed, and Mallorv was discharged from cusWiiat's tiik Matter when you have the blues? Your liver is torpid. Take i sorno of tho cenninn Dr. CI. MrTjim*'* f\?J. ; oh rated Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa. None genuine i without their signature. Look for it on every wrapper. yie market is flooded with imitations of tho name McLaxb spelled (UlFcrently, but having same pronunciation. For fevor and aguo. headache, or aa a simple purgative they have no equal. Ask your druggist for them. Tbi Wao?s 0;lMIio* is t'iik N*Ii Man.?A rcpf tentative 0f the Ismuokkckk In skirmishing around town yesterday in sesrc1., 0I new* on the presont situUlan of tifairs on the wsgos question in the nal>. mills of this city, fell in with a lew prominent operatives of tho SouthShle mills and pumped them as to their views. No important opinions were advanced for the reason that matters have not vet as atned a tangible shape. Anything they would predict, would, thev said, be a "little previous," as they were not aware what the tactics of the manufacturers would be. Tho news collector visited one mill where tho "hardy sons of toll" were stripped to the waist manipulating the molten Iron, and looking at Uielr begrimed faces and perspiring bodies the reporter became warm from sym|iatliy. Entering Into a conversation with a group of nailers who were en loving a few moments rest, the reporter felt tlio pulse of tho crowd on the possibility of a strike in ca?o of a reduction in wages. They were half non-committal. They really did not know whether there would lw a striko or not. They bail beon served with anotlco from'their employers, stating that tho present scale of prices was unsatisfactory^ and asked to a conference Saturday afternoon. "Will the nailers tako any action previous to that conference, anticipating a reduction?" asked the reporter. "No," they said, "they will nicot Friday eveuing to appoint a* committee, and that's all." "Will thero be a strike in case a reduction is asked?" wo inquired, thirsting for knowledge. "Strikes aro unhappy affairs," they chorused evasively, "we really don't know how the present situation will end." Our lickerish tooth was put on edge by the unswer, and noticing our disappointment a sympathizing nailer whispered in our ear, ''we are unanimous against a reduction, you bet your boots." Our inquisitorial batteries wore next brought to bear on a liberal minded nailer, whom we found disengaged for a moment. "What do you make out of tho situation?" we lusked. "I can't say positively. We are to meet our employers Saturday afternoon, when tho question of a reduction will bo discusscd, which is a much better way than holding aloof from each other and waging a bitter war of words in the newspapers." "Will a reduction be asked?!? "It certainly looks like it. The notice gavs 'tvu nro distant Iwfhul with th? nrnmtnt prices.'" "How is the backbone of the employes against a ieduction?" "Stiff?stiff as?stiff?well, you may say the rigidity is very* decided." "Do you think it will be much of a tight?" "1 am of the opinion that it will be long and determined on both sides." Knowing the decided Republican proclivities of our friend, we left off iron talk and sounded him on Wednesday's boom for 1880 at Cincinnati. Did ho like the nomination? Well, yes, it suited him first-rate, and drawing on the inspiration of his,prophetic soul, lie exclaimed, "We are going to carrv the State by 110,000, make no mistake.' In spite of "the heat and the fatiguo of the interview, and without the aid of the usual Democratic stiuiulaut to enthusiasm, we gave a hearty endorsement of our friend's piedictioiia ami left him to go in and sharpen up one of the Burlington Hawkeve man's Congressmen. Another mill was visited, aud the opinion wa3 advanced that a strike would inevitably follow a reduction in wages. 'When will we know frhat we may expect this summer?" "Not till after the first of June. We will be governed here by tho action of the riuauurgu operatives. "How is the rigidity of the lumbar vertebra.* of the operatives in your,mill?" "Stiff, ami unanimous against a reduction in any event." "Then it will be a long loaf this summer?" "Every indication points that way." Ten* Dollar Certificates.?Postmaster Sterling says he expects another batch ol $10-refunding certificates to-day or to-morrow, and that they will be the last he will have for sale. He is determined to discriminate as far as possible between those who buy for speculative purposes and those making investments. Persons who desire to .purchase the certificates in small quantities in sums ranging from $20 to $50 will Ijo given the preference over those who want the certificates in sums of $100. This will be the last chance for investment, and if nothing happens to detain the shipment of the "baby bonds," they will be on sale at the postotlice to-morrow afternoon. "The" Island Grocery.?The new grocery opened by Mr. Thos. E. Beans at the corner of Perm and Virginia streets, Island, continues to grow in popularity. Mr. Beans sells everything as cheap as it can be procured on this side of the river, and delivers goods when desired without extra charge. His stock of groceries is now, fresh, clean and cheap. lie keeps bacon, Hour,sugars, coffee; tea, soaps, syrups, etc., all kinds and prices; fruits and vegetables, and canned goods of every variety. Picnic parties and families can lie supplied at Beans' store with everything good to eat. Mr. Beans proposes keeping a lirstclass family grocery, in every sense of the term. MuhIo aud MuhIcjU The best and .cheapest place to bay is lit .Sheib's Music Store, under Washington Hall. Musical instruments cheaper than any where else. Fine Leghorn Ilate, 70a75c, at Bell's. Joseph Speidel&Co., wholesale grocers, are headquarters for Jackson's Best Tobacco. I Wl*h Everybody to Know. Rev. George II. Thayer, an old citizen of this vicinity Known to every one as a most influential citizen, and Christum Minister of the M. K. Church, just this moment stopped in our store to say: "I wish everybody to know that I consider that both myself ana wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Cure." It is having a tremendous sale over our counters and is giving perfect satisfaction in all cases of Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. Dan. Match trrr Fraxce. Bourbon, Ind., May 16, 1878. Sold by K. Booking, Odd Fellow's Hull; C. K. Dwight, 24th and Chapline Sts.; laughlin Bros, it Co., Wheeling; and Husbands & Inskip, Uellaire. No Deception I'M, u w strange so many people will continue to suffer day after day with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint Constipation, Sour Stomach, General Debility when they can procure at om store Shiloh's Vitalizes, free af <x*.t, if it does l.ot relieve or euro them. Price, 75 cents. Hold by E. lJockinc, Odd Fellow's Hall; C. E. Dwlght, 24thand ChaplineSts.; LaughlinBros. ? fi0:' Wheeling; and Husbands A Inskip. Bollalre. 1 Fob Lame Back,' Side or Cheat use Siuton's Porous Puster. Price, 25 cents. Sold by e. Booking, Odd Fellow's HallrC. E. Dwight -4 th and Chapline Sts.; Laughlin Bros. & Co. Wheeling; and Husbands iv Inskip. Bellalre. KWMeOW Fayal Hats, 75c, at Bell's. It Beats All.?Jackson's Best Sweet vuuniug iWUttCW. A IUU BUnpiy now on hand at Joseph Spcidel & Co. a. Tkrrmly Kxhauhtisg auk thk Kmiit: 8wrats which accompany consmmntiun. lint they, as well as the jiaroxyams or coughing, uro invarinbly broken up bv Dr. Wm. Hall's i Baiaaii roa thk Lungs, which cotxiuerx the deadly malady, as wall as bronchitis, pnou-' tnonia, pleurisy, asthma, diphtheria, and all other affections of the throat, lur.gs and cheat. It saves thousands from untimely graves, and is invaluable in rescuing children from the croup. whooping cough and nulnzy. It is sold by all druggists. John L. Smith & Co., wholesale agents. Wheeling, W; Va. wsaw Tuimmkd Hats, at Bell's, Main street. Jackson's Best.?Give it a trial and yon will use no other. Joseph Hpeidel & Co., Wholesale Grocers, have it, <% Bkllairi Locals?Rev. J. W. Toland Koe.H to .St. Clairavillo to assist at Quarterly Meeting, which begins at the MethoJist tl Church there Friday. /? Tim Sunday School Convention closed R its sessions Wednesday evening. Rev. J. ft G. Black, who was tojliavo spoken on the si art of questioning, was absent, and his B place was tilled by Rev. Qolllday, who tl spoke on the qualifications of Sunday fc School teachers and how to increase their it efficiency. "Perils of Our Youth" was V discussed by Revs. Milligan and Alexan* tl der. The minutes were then read by the w Secretary, Rov. Milligan, and the Conven* ei tion adjourned. di The firemen will have two brass bands, the Kenwood band and the Bellalre St. u Cecelia hand. P In the window of Marsh's Jewelry store, U on Thirty-second street, is the model of a oi monument. It is made from the pulp of B destroyed greenlmcks. "There's millions P in it." A necklaco is being contested for by two young ladies, for tlio benefit of theCas- it sel base ball club. There will be a silver watch and chain contested for by Mr. Davis, Superintend* bl ent of the blast furnace, and Jas. H. Dar- ni rah, for the benefit of the Belmont Street at M. K. Church, colored. gi The scholars have been in a feiment for ? several days for fear there would be school ai on Decoration IJay. There was not a quorum present at the meeting of the .School Hoard Monday evening, when the ^ (juration of holding school on that day u was to have been decided. n The hanks will beclosed Unlay, and the (j poHtollice will be oj>en only from 8 to 10 o'clock this morning. The 0. U. A. M. will have no street parade. N Those who love to follow Isaak Walton's ai example hud better wait till after June jc 15th, fur Uahing with tho hook and line is p against the law till after that date. o It is settled at last?Foster is to bo the d next Governor of the Buckeye State. J The Bcllairo correspondent of tho Co- ? lumbus papers can now have full swing, [J for Oglevoe was nominated on tho Repnb- p, lican State ticket for Auditor. oi Sleigh bells wero musical on our streets 1] lust night. C Mr. Richardson in putting a stonopavo- t! ment before his house and storo on Twen- d ty-second street. ' Mr. J. It. Smith has bailed out Paul, who 1* shot Win. Drugan. Bail was fixed at $1,000. The Mayor's olllce is being remodeled. The contested necklace will be given to d the winner at tho Firemen's festival, Fri- b day evening. n the Woman's Christian Temperance tl Union has elected the old officers to serve a for the next year, except that Mrs. Morris S, was ttfldo Secretary. if A child of Lvdin Marshall was burned " Thursday afternoon. H. C. F. " PkiikiiVk livind in IlltlinnUliu 1nna1U!n? It may avoid all bilious attacks ty taking a n dose of Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills occasion- ? ally to keep the liver in a healthy action, o: Price onlv 'Jo cents. At all druggists. a ? ?? ? n Cmr Hats for 75c, at Bell's. D Military Visitors, Attention.?Don't J* forget tho final duty devolving upon you *c before you return hoino. Right about face ?> and charge upon the Star, 30 Twelfth u street, where you may feast your fancy ? and gladden your eye by inspecting the * finest line of Summer 'Clothing in the State. Don't you forget it. Cukw Jackson's bestSweet Navy Tobacco < ? Twim.kr Silk Parasols with Pearl Han- tj die. only $2 50, at Bell's. tl ? ? ? - a Ciianoks of food and climate safe with E Sanfokd's Jamaica Ginger. p John Uokmer, Nob. 2019 and 2021 Main gi street, Centre Wheeling, W. Ya., basse- it cured the sole agency of Madam Demorest's G Fashionable Patterns, Pattern Books, ei Journals, Instruction Books, What to C wear ami how to make it; in fact, the most scientific and complete outUt for dress makers and others who wish stylish gar- n ments of any kind. Everything new and ?r fresh, and at less price than any others, jj : Call and examine them. Also, New " DressGoods.Trimmings, Hosiery,Parasols, White Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Linen Suits, Ac., Ac. All are in- ]j vited. We sell cheap for cash. hi ^ ? to Douiile Blond Neck. Ruflling, oc per al vard; Tarletan Neck Rufiling, 5c per vard ^ at Bell's. ? m ^ m rs For Upwards op Thirty Years Mrs. el Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dyKnUry and diarrhoea, J' whether arising from teething or other ^ causes. An old and well-tried remedy. p] 25 Ct-n/j) a bottle. daw {* Ask your grocer tor Jackson's Best. Joseph fcpeidel & Co. have it at wholesale. Have Your ttlitxw [Q By using the celebrated "Water Proof ill Luster." This liquid contains oil which \V when applied to shoes makes the leather re absolutely water proof, softens them,and at 25 the same time restores them to a jet black luster, making them appear new. Re- Wl member you can only purchase it at Wilson Bros., 1209 Market street. Corsets, 20a40a50c, at Bell's. _ ' ? 1 ? T1 Stuttering cured by Bates' Appliances. jj Send for description to Simpson & Co.. ? Box 22iX5, New York. * or Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Chewing To- St bacco. Retailers can buy it of Joseph Speidel ? Co., in 5,10 and 20 pound packages. II. M.S. "Pinafore," by Arthur Sulli- JJJ van. Full Vocal Score, words and music, xi $1 00; Libretto (words only), 10c; Vocal "J Selections (bound),25c;Galop, 30c; Waltz, an 35c; Potpourri, 50c; Galop, for Piano and dr Violin, Cornet or Fluto, 40c; Waltz, for of Piano and Violin, Cornet or Flute, 50c. All the novelties in music. Pianos and []) Organs to rent. 111 Lucas' Music Stork, 1227 Market street. Lisle Glovcs, lOcand upwards, at Bell's. I (riling 1*11 cm. ^ The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly jfl at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum, the private parts tu are sometimes affected; if allowed to continue, very serious results may follow. in On. Swayne's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. IIomk CuitKs.?We were great sufferers m from Itching Piles, the symptoms were 1 as above described, the use of Swayne's jai Ointment in a short time made a perfect cure. atl J. \\\ CmcisT, Boot & Shoo House, 344 fl|, N. 2d St T. 0. Wjcyman, Hatter, 8 S. 8th. St, . Phllad'n. ' Reader, if vou are suffering from this JJJ distressing Complaint, or Tetter, Itch, eM Scald Head, Ring Worm, or any Crusty, Scaly Skin Eruption, use Swayne's Oint- JU ment and bo cured. Sent by mail to any in address on receipt of price (in currency or ] II ceut postage stamps), 50 cents a box, su three boxes, $1 25. Address letters, Dr. Th Swayne & Son, 880 N. Sixth St, Philadel- nij phia. No charge for advice. Sold by lead- < uig druggists. mwpaw an iwicim\t km una neuralgia are without aL" doubt the mmit intractable disease* with wa which medical men have to contend, and the ( usual methods of treating them by oily lini- inc inents have utterly failed. The nerves of the vei IhhIv have to t>e reacbcd bv some nnworfni ; remedy before a euro can be effected. A** nerve tonic wo know of nothing which enjoys such a deserved reputation as "Lawson's Cu- = rative." It searches out the diseased and In- I? flamed tvwiies and nerves, soothing the pain J? by reducing the intlummation and bringing them back to their normal and healthy state, Tbe A)1 wu ask is a trial of the Curative for the 6" many diseases which we know it to be a apeciflc for, aud the moHt ikeptical will be eonvinoed we have not overe?timated its value. {? KWF4W ? lonia, weakened and debilitated state of le system, all these dangerous symptoms re cured by "Dr. Swayne's Compound yrup of Wild Cherry. The first dose ives relief, and the worst cough and sore mgs yield to its healing proprietiesPhysicians recommend it?' "1 have made use of this preparation for lany years, and it has proved to be very sliable and efBcacious in the treatment of svere and long-standing coughs. I know f two patients, now in comfortable health, nd who but for its use I consider would ot now be living.?Isaac S. Herbien, M. Stranstown, Berks county, Pa." Price?Trial bottles, 25 cents; large size, hieh is the most economical, $1 00, or six ir $5 00. A single 25-cent bottle will oftatimescure a recent cough or cold, and iub prevent much suffering and risk of fe. Prepared only by Dr. Swavne & Son, hiladelpliia. Sold by leading druggists. mwjmw Fans from 2c to $1 00, at Bell's. "Truth lies in a nut-shell," and "brevir is the soul of wit." To be brief, when le shell is broken, the truth will be dis>vered, that the Grand Central Hotel, on win,!?...? v??. v?-u ?? i.?? ? ? - > Viwna;,^vn iuia, llun ACJIt Uli UUII1 lans, the American $2 50 or 13 00, and le European $1 00 and upwards, per day, ives more satisfaction for the same louey, than any other first-class house in othara. An elegant Restaurant, at modrate prices, is conducted by the Grand entnu. mwf Tint Reasons Why.?We cannot too well nderstand the reason why so many suffer om Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, in orit to guard ourselves from the same torturig diseases. The sudden changes from hot to >ld, the wearing of damp clothings failing to rotect ourselves by adequate clothing, in fact cold is the foundation of there complaints, efore they liave become seated or by neglect ivo taken a strong hold, we know of no jtter remedy than Lawson's Curative. By 1 means commence using it on feeling the rst indications of the disease, for then it can i CHred by a few applications; but if left to inkle in the system, it requires persevering Torts to eradicate them. mwfaw Cray llcmln. For restoring the natural color of the hair, nicer preparation is offered in "Hair Revivii?." in large bottles, at. only 50 cents, than is ever been produced at $100. Glenn's Sullur 8oap is the word-famed clarifier and sautifier of the complexion. Sold by Logan, ist & Co., and every druggist A Great Boon. The greatest boon to children teething and , r curing Wind Colic, DiarrbcuA and other a peculiar to children, is the renowned Mrs. I 'inslow's Soothing Syrup, a safe and certain medy. Directions with every bottle. Price, cents. Brown's Vermifuge Comfits, for expelling onus, are the most unfailing and pleasant nfection in the world. Price 25 cents. For le by Logan, List & Co., tyid by1 all druggists. Remember, Ye People! lat "Hale's Honey of Hoarhound and Tar" now recognized as the great national si>eflc for the cure of coughs and all lung dis- ' ses. See that you get "Hale's Honey of oarnouna ana Tar," (large size cheapest) " id take no other, as there are counterfeits, ild by Logan, List & Co., and all druggists. Death o' Cold. Tliose complaining of sore throat, hoarsens, coughs, or taking their "death o' cold," ould use "Brown's Broncliial Troches." usir efficacy is wonderful. The genuine has I ohn I. Brown ?fc Sons, Boston," on each box, d is sold by Logan, List & Co. and every i uggist only in boxes, at 25 cento. Beware 1 worthless imitations. Brown's Comphorated Dentrifrice possesses e best Ingredients for preserving and beau- " ylng the teeth. Price 25c, large bottles. [ nwr?ieow * * i Cku.ui.oid Collars and Cuffs, at Bell's. River New*. The marks indicated 4 feet 5 inches and ; lling. Weather partly cloudv and warm. th? i.'mm.r.?l.?m ...v w .uuiuii |/aoacu iiumi yosier- t ,y morning for Cincinnati. [ The Buckeye State will arrive to-day and rn back to Cincinnati to-morrow. The O'Neal will be to-morrow inorng's Pittsburgh packet, leaving at 7 Jock. The St. Lawrence is due from Cinciniti to-morrow. The local packets are expected to bring rge excursions to the city to-day. The Iron Valley and barges will bring excursion from up the river, arriving out noon. [By Telegraph.| Cairo, May 20.?River 12 feet 3 inchcs u d rising. Weather clear. Thermom- * >r 80?. J Louisville, May 29.?Weather warm. ? ver rising and stationary 8 feet 7 inches ti canal. n Prrrsnoitaii. May 20.?River 2 feet and I tionary. Weather clear and pleasant, e steamer O'Neal is due to arrive in. = JUL < 5t. Louis, May 29.?Blver risen 3 inches ? l1 stands 12 feet 8 inches by gauge, and d jut 7 feet to Cairo. Weather clear and _ rm. i Cincinnati, May 20.?River 10 feet 12 i hes and rising. Weather fair and w y warm. Arrived: Laura Davis, St. uis; Andes, Wheeling. Departed: KaStockdaie, Pittsburgh. OR CINCINNATI AND IN-, ngy ?. TEBMEDIATE POINTS. iflUt . i New and Elegant Side-wheel Passenger Steamer > r. LAWRENCE W*. M. Lut, Com minder, 1 Ciuxuk D. List, Clerk, 1 leave u above on Saturday, Majr 31st Inst., at ? o'clock r. if., prompUy. ur freight or panage apidr on board or to j 10 a U. SOOTll A SON, Agent*. ? Iff Crfwm Cake < Ofllrloim. Tafcu the whiles ol twelvn eggs, bent lem to * atlff (roth on a large platter with slim fork; best In also one teacupful ranulaled sugar and one tabletpoonful of (tract oTvanllla^tlr Into this oneteacupful fted floor with one measnre of "Banner" aklng Powder mixed thoroughly through te dry flour; don't grease your pan; bake irty minutes In a moderate oven which iu?t not be opened for llfteen minutes, 'hen cold remove from pan by looelng le edges with a case knife. Spread over 1th an Icing made of the whites of two ggs beaten stiff, and one teacupful powsred sugar. Each can of Banner I'owder contains ti leasure to use instead of a spoon. A ound Can with the measure and Banner ecelpt Book complete, mailed to families a receipt of 60 cents. Address, Banner aklng Powder, 1'. 0. Box 308, Pittsburgh, a. The best assortment of Trimmed Hat* i the city at Bell's, Main street. It U a fact well established by unqueatlonale teai.mony that Hall's Hair Henewor renews, cleanses, brightens, invigorate* and rvores to lla original color and lustre, faded ay or discolored hair, cheaply, quickly and irely. The poorest people prefer to buy it id use it, rather thau to proclaim in a maner more forcible than words can delineate, irough blanched locks or grluly beard, tliat ley are a*cd and passing to decay. A very iort trial will convince the most skeptical iat it does eradicate the scalp diseases which )b the hair of its color and life.?Fvrt ScoU ran.) Daily Monitor. Knjoy Life. Wliat a truly l)eau(iful world we live In! ature givee us grandeur of mountains, glens ud oceans, and thousands of means fur en>ynient We can desire no better when i n erfect health; but how often do the majority f people feel like giving it up disheartened, incouraged and worried out with din?we, hen there is no occasion for this feeling, a? >'ery sufferer can easily obtain satisfucuiry roof tliat Green's August Flower will nuke leni tut free from disease as when born. l)y.v opsin and Liver Complaint is the direct cause f seventy-five per cent of such maladies us lliousness, Indigestion, 8ick Headache, ostiveness. Nervous Prostration, Dlnitiem of le Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other Stressing symptoms. Three doses of August lower will prove its wonderful effect Sarnie bottles 10 cents. Try it. uw>mw "CoUKtilnic Npella In theHornluK," ry, parched, sore throat, losing flesh, ronchlal and asthmatic attacks, pneti SPRING AND SUMMER DRE8S GEO. R. 1 Spring an Stock is nlete in pvi ment. SPECIAL In many ki rable Our Ch< revised pr eral terms mend our ery family Look at out you buy, he and you will convinced o ority and our entire st GEO. R. 11 so MAir ray5 FOR RENT. "I?OR RENT?THE ST. JAMES HOTEI J in thin city, with the furniture In aaiue. Fo terra* and further Information apply to ray24 M. BE1LLY. PICNIC GROUNDS?I OFFER FOT KENTray Picnic Ground*, well known aa Ure?n'i [ rove, 4 mile* north of tbu city, on the P. W. A Ky It. It. I have erected ou them a aplendid dancini platform, refrwliment atanda, b**nciiea, and all tht rpf?wary buildings |*rtainira; to tint-claaa pitnii grounds. The ground* lie within CO yard* ui the U It. 1'enona dcairing to rent theui can call upon JOSEPH GREEN, *p26 " Wo. 1147 Market Street. POR RENT, CHEAP? The Kloirnnt Dwellinir. No. 44 Fifteenth Street. Kuquire of H. FORBES, nprtt Custom House. TOR RENT-VERY C1IEAP. The STORK ROOM, with dwellingatjpched, S*o. 1012 Main street, now occupied by J. Straub, Merchant Tailor. Enquire of H. FORBES, nihlO Custom House. j^OR RENTONE ROOM in Bailey's Block, No. 130G Market street, on third floor, front. All thi modern conveniences. Enquire of H. FORBE8, se20 Custom House. TAILORING. UUDKE & CO., Li MERCHANT TAILORSCassImere Suits to Order *" *>? 520 |M Caseimere Pants to Order ?' K K V u Ctoh. Jlack Cloth and Diagonal Dreu Suite to Order ?a E<0 IM HQ Cwb. lelton, Chinchilla, Diagonal Overcoats to Order m in ? w a c?ih. j^FujlJjne of the Above to Choose From ai!'i?SS .Wel""r * " ??i? u no<t iwilonaMc mmocr, and warranted to fit. It will pyou to tfre ui ? call. 15 l.OltK & CO., ?* I1M MAUtCET CTBEKT. RESTAURANTS. ~ Capital Dining Rooms. Th?? Pw ?nil RclUbla Restaurant ha* U?n t*. Sdtl,Dd u D0W10 Vo. 1S80 Mm-kct Street, ttatftWKlK!: VIARTIN THORNTON ^ I'roprletor. ;ToEM duTWHL _ Htumtm lortunes ererr onth. Books Mtit free explaining everything. Ad* rw BAXTER A CO., Bankera, 17 Wall ttreii, V. Y aprlgdAw 3LANK BOOKS?The Daily Intklu. J gencer Book Bindery doe* better work of ill udi than any offle* In WWt Virginia. Positively Healthful ihIotW by 0 C f? trick, i'm S-**>r of OiM&Utry, Kw?" _8uu. 1,'olwmrtr i T.J IIiW, M-!>., Ch?*Ut, Kcuuu Crtn Vodow ? ?y, U II. Ill* trotrfiur Cb?muuy, fet Low* bUt*? ?if i aARBMy, tixl ether* SOLO BY FIRST-CLASS DEALERS, IN TIN CANS ONLY. mIIiUm. Only llairthc llNiiitl l)aulii rAYLOR'S d Summer now Comery Depart BARGAINS I nds of desi- I goods. I Dice Stock, I ices and libshould cornStore to ev- I ' Goods before ar the prices, I , we think, be f the supericheapness of ock. TAYLOR, I < STREET. , WANTED. 1 "WANTED.?ONE SA1K>M.\N IS r YY each State toaell our goods, .- alatv f I.tfuijnr. TRIUMPH M'FO. CO., 110 M .< btrvu i my7 * WANTEP-A SALKSMAN. AC qualnted in Went VlrgiiiM, In x ftr-t <lw " manufacturing establliihment. Knr|. .v Ms'i'i' ?itk t references. Address Baltimore Matiufictuiltm i ' West Fayette street, Baltimore, Mil. tup ; | WANTEDI YY MAKONS, KTONB-CLTTKHS. ylAKH.VI MEN and LABORF.K.M, to work on thr OrUuJ. Tuscarawas Valley A Wheeling KoiIpu.I I Good workmen will 1* i?fl K(k<' 1 ethers need annlr. IU?IIKKT IliHlJ my28 Contractor, l!rMo|?n, WASTEDJ A Reliable Oil Stove, that takes le>? <>11. n<io-fi|<l live, to do Ironing, taking, >juUk, ikJ j guarantee all claimed for it. It l? lor *ale by I It. II. SWELSLV, j mjti Xi Ktfwinb?W. FOR SALE. 17 X CHANGE BANK >ToCK Fi'i: -Hi SALE. FIVE fill AUK< tnjrl4 Addre?< X. V-, tlii??&'? FOR SALE ? CllolCK lilJICPINo Lots, situated in Plearant Valley. Enquire oil the Ivwlw. mylS \v.M liiKTlt^ For sale?thk piano waws of Adatus A Lucas. Tb* runnlu* "*??'< utiIf at*. Will be sold at a Terr l..w |?.. lot* ?*# , at the atore of C. Y. Lucas. Amdy i<? de6 A. M AI'AM^ POR SALE? OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY OU M W KM* PROPERTY. 81* hundred and forty acres laud in riuw Kansas. Five hundred and twenty acre* in llarti->? Iowa. \V. V. 11 < m . I IIKii., p!9 Real Estat* Ak?-ii". : POR SALE? One NEW 8P1UNU WAUON, aulbMr for j l- ? ery wagon; will be sold cheap for ?a?li. Al- i'1 HA LADE TRIPPLE-SI'IUNW BUiitilhS Call ^ ?them and you will buy. S. J. M.!.IM.U'? fe21 CbrnerTwenty-fonrtli an-1 M *' '. E10R SALE?worn i*v miii \SI? L MACHINERY. I will sell under order of Mu??iiu>i .. ' Plena, to the hlk'imt bidder f.ir cxO-. ' ' ?' ' Ohio, on TUESDAY, THE iOruOFJi M ' Ffrtt?'The Muakinguiu (Kammerrn w -i- >' at the weat end of Main atreet, Zau<?\i!i n on leiaed uround, aubject to a rental <>l jn< i-f !r> for water power. Apprala?d at dao. Second?Machinery fix uw in a wool* ; 'Mil. i240 aplndle iaclu, 1 wta M-iueh l^inuer, I Yankee grinder, 1 i>trk?r. I *> '"* cloth piTM, 1 cloth winder, 1 cloth ' ,"'1 ?hean, 8 narrow loom*. 1 hand l?mm. i M,r ' ! ' M?r, 1 apoider, 1 bobbin winder, I j*r: """" 1 atearn boiler and fixture*, 1 tor;<l k-i I. ' 1 felling mil), abafting, |>inlevi> ?u 1 ' ?ui ?" and fixturea, ateaiu beating |?ip? s ai.d mtun>. Sale of mill at Court Horn* at 1 i\ w. 8alo of machinery at mill at 1imi , my?<Uw 0. |t.\!.!.?'I >""3 .pIIEAPHOMESANMCIInlCKIM HI' vy ING LOTS? ,,, 1650 will buy a llouaaand l/?t on tli? I'-avi $800,1900 and 11,000 will buy you a II ' ; , Kaat Whedlojr, Centre Wheeling aim \ 11.500 will buy an exrellcnt r??? .-: '? and A DOUBLE HOUSE oil Main ?ttr i < w' log, No* 2013 and 2017; Lot 2S br I.' .. v rooms each, Including store room', i: - ' ' ?" water. THREE FINE RESIDENCES on M- ' !k poalte the atrcrt car stable*, kn?*ri ? U'") 1 rupertjr." win In* ??M on easr term*. '1 1" r* well built, and witb all mudtii. mi|.i vrW'i?. and nicely located. ELEVEN TENEMENT HOUSKr 1 town. Ohio, which rent lor }<ii i? r n. " ""H" mall farms, III and 2S acres, wrll Iwi-. ' ' ol' r*JX.ch?p, or for exrliaUk*? f<" >V?! Vir?" < l-1' TEN SMALL AND LAIUiK KAKM- ! aloe miles from the city, for from ?l? '< * ' *"' ?..orlJr thouaand aim ol the lot tt.?i 1 Wild Lands at 12 and $.1 i*r an. ror further parilcular* inquire of C. A. fCUAEKKISA Real Estate and Insurant? A mylGMWar opera House Coru?r. > fs e m " 'HAmY! BAKINGPOWDER IT lUqulreU. Avoid Imlfalliiua. ?"