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PYSPjEjiA SrAWi" "*? ?*/ iivoiun'* Iron iSlttur*. (Geo. i]tX. jtaooh Si (Co. Clearance Sale. We commence THIS DAY our Annual Clos ing Out Sale ol Summer Dress Gootls, Embroid eries, Laces, Parasols, Fans, &c. Extraordinary low prices have been made on the above, as every dollar's worth must be sold to make room for next season's stock. REMNANTS of all kinds at your own prices. Geo.M.Snook & CO., 1 HO Miiln Street. j>n ScutUlvi). Bridge Work. A System of IiiswUiii; Artificial 'J'nc(li Without i'lutcH, Th!&8jtt(m of 1'rotUx lie Deuthtry in Piactlccd ' In Nil It* Ilrauchc* at ol r Office DR. S. B, McCORMICK &BRO,, lo.-jo Mum street. oyiX'lonhoto ws jyio GHAS. E. 3VCA.S03ST, DENTIST, 1U05 Market Streot. OFFIUI! 1I0BR3: J)8 Pa.m. to 1 p. m.,2to6p. m. WANTKD?100 GOOD MINERS. Apply ?t once at No. 1520 Market street, next tloor o l'o totlloo, up-wlre, accond otu y, ovit Dfllmonlco tauriit Jyfl? '(te MeUifpmx* Oltlci'i Now. UA mill 117 Fourt?!?*ntli Htrout* >'u\r;A(lvertl?emuiits. To Loau-Moiioy. MkiiI Muirta D. Uuudllng&Co. Kail In I -wld toullcr*. ltrcccli t.oaultig uuu?-l. (1. Dillon. ? jno lee to'laxi uyeia-Il A. UallgaD. Dr. ?.alu?a' v olden -paliio (or D unkcnncM, Mluml Una ntu-K* - A. J. Hweeuejr tV on. OjKfift Uuuih?.Mcxuau Typ.uil Uu limlta. Uptr* Uou?e~lJitiiow, V>iucu c* itaukln'a New Idauiuioib AluitreU. Wanted-luuUood Mluera-llcadof l.ocfcl. IV K bavo Introduced u iii h njitciu of Helling HiiUIik mi the UMiiil ,ient iiimi ? lu l l li) jt.ii mil Hcviii-u u wntch at uuoo Oil I'lti-) |i,i) ini*illri. i nil mill luuetlgule. J.uuii \?. lilIUiill, Jeweor, Cur. I welli li mm Jiurkot Sla. WEAK lliilbilggnn Underwear. Tlicj ?re tlio beat and clitiiiit-iti. Ail xlxptt at t. IU.SS ti SUNS'. 81'IUKU and Summer stock Just re ceived. An eJcgiiHI mill cum[iletu lino in Hinting*, I'aiitnluuhlOKH una Uvorcoat lngn, which no ulli niHko up In tliu liorn Style mill at low prices. C. 11 CSS ii SON'S, 1.141 k III4II Market Street. Tli<'riiioim<t?>r Uoeortl. The following sliowa the tango of the tliermoraolcr on observed at Scbnepl's drug store, Opera House corncr, yesterday t 7 A. li,, U5?i 12 M., (K)?i 3 r. it,, S^T; 7. I*. 70?, INDICATIONS. Washington. 1). U? July 'JU.?1 a. k,~ For Western PenniylvAtila fair weather, ?lightly warm, varlaldo winds, For west Virginia slightly warmer, fair wetthtr, variable winds, 911 imt re I* Ni'?t Wn-W, The old favorites, Harlow, Wilson A Kankln'a famous minstrels aro booked to appear at tho Opera House neit Monday night. Theatre-noon who know this noted company ol burnt cork artists will hall this announcement with genuine pleasure, Although the company has undergone some changes since It appeared here last, It has lost none ol Its merit and is first class In every particular. With "Dear Ueorge" and Uarl iUnklii to make the fun. aaelttsd liy good singing, specialties and tiie numerous other features with wnloli the programme abounds, rendered In a faultless manner liy a laigo company, the show Is said to ho one that does not pre sent a pregnable point for tho lance ol the moat phlegmatic and senaltlveorlllo. Boats can be rssarvid at Diumer'l music ?tor*. THE LA BELLE FIGHT. HIE 1'KKDKU-NAII.tUS QUIT WUHK Claiming to Have Heeu Tvrroriwil-Tli? QUI flu In Inventlgato and DUchargit One of iliu Nailer* - What Sir. I'rlcitt Sa>? A bunt it -How the Fight Occurred. In yesterday morning's issue there was a brief reference to a light that had oc curred the evening before in the LaBelle nail factory between two youpg nieu, one from tho rouka of the old nailers who went iuto the mill last Mouday aud the other a feeder-uailer, who with his com panions has beeu in -the factory for come time. Frank Work is the name of the Ursl mentioned and Kuruer, that of the feeder-nailer. The difliculiy woe brought about by both trying to pass in opposite directions through a narrow place in which stood a wheel-barrow. This they cjuld not do without pushing, aud the push was followed by wotds aud the words by blows. Although the melee was ot short duration, Kurner got decided! v the worst of it. ilia eyes were blackened aud he was thrown backwards on a pile of hot iron that burued his back aud one elbow; there is also a wound on his cheek that looks as though he had been bitten. He also sustained a number of severe bruises. The tight aud the occurrences of vester day that were the direct result of it formed one of the principal topics of conversation on the South Hide yesterday. In the moruing when President Priest arrived at the mill he found only four of the twouty odd machines operated by feeder-nailers, running. The others had quit, as they claimed, because they had been so terror ized and intimidated by the proceedings of the night before that they did not dare go lo work. This was tho reason they gave to the oflicialu for leaving their j jba. At uoon the fjur who had worked during tho forenoon also quit, aud gave the same reuson for their action. in thn meantime Mr. Priest aud the other oilicialshad been making an investi gation into the affray of the night before, and having urrived at the conclusion thai Work was the aggressor ho wus discharged, Mr. Priest, in talking over the matter las! n'ght, said: "We desire to huve it very distinctly understood that we propose to stand by our feeder-nailers, to protect them and uee that they have their rights. J nave had a talk with them this eveuiny ami endeavored to impress them with that fact, and they have promised me that they will go back to their jobs in the morning. We meanjit, when we say tliut wo aro going to stand by them. Wo have a standing rule iu our factory that pro hibits lighting, and the penalty for its vio lation is dismissal; we investigated care fully aud found Work the aggressor arid therefore ho had to go. No one rag rota the occurrence more than wedobut.ac the same time we propose acting squarely." The older and cooler-headed of the old nailers, as far as they were heard to ex press themselves also regretted the matter. TilK rJiunwiwi Committee* Appointed to I'unh It Through. To-Nlght1* Meeting. At a meeting ol the ltsunion Committee ol thu First Went Virginia Volunteer In fantry lield at Wollsburg yesterday aftor noon, in the office of tlie Brooke County Local, it waB decided to hold a reunion on Wheeling Inland about September 22, 1880 and the following committee WUB appointed in addition to the one selected at New Cumberland on Decoration Day: Cant \V. J. ltobb, (leu. Thayer Melviu, Sal: Kawling, of Wheeling; K F. Deau, of Martin's Ferry, Charles Halt y iii 0f Rellaire; J. W. I'lattenburn, of Fata.w70.pt. 0. P. Meivin nf Pitta burtib; Oen. I. H. Duval and John A. Uriggs of Wellsburg; Mar in Helms, o Koseby'B Kock; George Hitchcock, ol New Martinsville; William Henderson, nf i'ine Grove; Cant. Thomas lleed, o Fairmont, and Col. Jacob Weddle, of lriho"'riginal committee consists of C. E. Irwin, ot Wheeling; M. It. bmiley, of Martiu's Ferry; John8. Sweeney, of New Cumberland j Thomas Uoyd, ol J^t Uv erpool, and William Tucker, of Wells bX president of the organization at present is Qeorgo White, of Wellsburg, and tho secretary 1s George B. Crawford, also of Wellsburg. The committee will be represented at the general meeting of old soldiers to be held in Luicolu Club hal this evening. It is desired that every old soldier in the cily be present at thta meet ing. Here is a chance to "Boom the Old Town," and an expression of opinion 8 asked for from all old commanded. A big reunion ia bound to bo held. A genuine old-time enthusiasm has been awakeutd, and it is growing. The affair willnot.only be a reunion of the gallant old First, but will probably partake more of the nature of a grand Trl-State Reunion. Villi Walt Again In Trouble. Justice Davis issued a warrant last even ing for that somewhat well known indi vidual, Leon Van Walt. I'll is time Uou 1a wanted for an alleged disturbance of Jio^S. The complainant is Charles Lee, a colored citizen, who lias.charge o the lirunhaua reetauraut in thebecond ward market. Leon, it ia said, has re peatedly been ordered out ol thei place, yet last evening he entered again, and on being ordered out expressed a desire to wipe I,eo out of existence. Lse. fearing that the threat might be carried out in huuib unguarded niomont, decided to swear out the warrant. Constable Love was searching for Van Walt last evening. It Is barely possible that the peace war rant may be followed by one for trespass, Van Walt having nersisted in entering the premise* alter being repeatedly ordered oil. Meeting of tho I'urneU Club, There was a well-attended meeting of the I'arnell Club held at the Court House last evening at which President M. Bellly presided. The main objectof the meeting waa to hoar the report ol the commltte ap pointed to arrange for a popular lecture to be given for tho benefit ot the local fund being raised to assist Mr. Parnoll and his followers in their fight for Home Rule. It was reported tbat the Hon. Daniel Lu* j cus. of Jefferson county, bad been secured to deliver tho lectureaud theOpera House engaged for August 0 for that purpose. This action was approved, and tickets dis tributed among the members which they will offer for sale to-day. It Is proposed to 1111 the house and realize a liandsome 'Twenty-five dollars was turned in last evening, which swells the fund raised hero thus far, to over $300. Witkiuxa's own Ohio Valley lt!o Oof feo Is doing the work. Other packago cof fees are gradually falling behind. Tunmsn Btciibnts at the Fourth Street M. IS. Church to-nkiht. Turkish customs, manners and costumes. Admission -0 and 10 cento, l'roceods apply to their education lor the missionary work. ConsI "Giv? m* # poiind of that coffee with a picture of Wheeling Bridge on It," Is the way we hoard a man ask hlsgotcerfor Ohio ValleyRloCofleejreateMay. You are cordially Invited to call at our aalesroom and examine the Standard Ro tary Shuttle Sewing Machine, the quick eat, easiest and stillest ol tho age. Moat elegant wood work. We are general agents for the Standard and Whit? Sewing Maohlnes and the Call graph A Hammond WrlUug Machines. Write for catalogues. Tfnw. L. Rosa A Co., U Twelfth Street. lr yottr grocer hasn't Ohio Valley jllo Coffee In stock the store just around the corner haa It. Oo got a pound. Don t be put off with something they claim la Just as good. L.8,0 ood A Uo,,mU Dry Uooda thi olisapaat. LUC A I. UHKVITIES. halter* ul Mluur >lumviit In >ml About An Illy. Buouoku IIook >u only call b J on to ecord oj.o deed ol trust yuetorday. An umbrella could bo used to ill ad rantuge yesterday. When it was not raili ng too gun was warm enough to make he article useful as a shade. Th* Hoard of County Commissioners ran to have met yesterday as a Board of equalisation and Appeals, but a tjuorum ailed lo put in an appearance. Tim men at the Atlantic engine bouse lave repaiuted and repapered the in terior, and it is now one ol the neatest en tine houses to be found anywhere, Tiikkv was a fakir on Fourteenth street ast evening that discounted anything in hat line that has been here fur some iuiu. He could talk faster and louder tud bis argutuen's iu favor of his stock-In .rade were simply indisputable, Ueen iertaiued a largn crowd, Un Katukuit K J. Noltb, son of Fred uriclt Nolle, ol Centre Wheeling, died yes terday, a victim to consumption. He re turned from tbu South about four weeks igo, where ho had been for the previous seven months endeavoring to regain his health, lie was a graduate of the medical cullege at Augusta, Ua., and bad located in New Martinsville. AHOUT 1'KOt'l.E. btrungurs In tliii City itud Wheeling Folk* Almmil. Mr, L. D.f-trailen,of Beverly, wasatthe Stamni House yesterday, Hon. J. 11. Souimerville, of Wellaburg, was in the city eguin jtsterday, ' Mrs. E J. Paull, of Wellsburg, soil Mils Maggie Olt have gone to Mouutalu Lake 1'aik, Mr, Charles H. Copp has gone to New York and Lon* ilruncu on a business and pleasure trip, Mr, W. M. Koabm, a well known travel ing man from Philadelphia, is again at the Stamui House, Mr, Hobeit Oovino hna been appointed anlsiaut chemist at the Kiversido Steel Works, vice Mr. Mertz, resigned. Mrs. John Clemens aud Mrs. HI Cle mens, of Pittsburgh, are guests at Mr, 1). Schainbra's on Main street, Mr. It. I''. Itankin, advance S|[aut of Barlow, Wilson & ittnkiu's minstrels, which appear next Monday night, is at the St. J.tuies. I'rof. Will Seainon, of the Miller Indus trial School, of Virginia, is visiting Iriends in Morgantown, aud is expected here next week on a visit to his father, Mr, Henry Seatnon. Hun. N. 11. Scott, President of the Cen tral Ulais Company, left for New York last evening via the Pan-Handle to close a hit! glass contract. He will only bs gone three or four days, Col, Itobert McEidowney, of the Now Maitinsville Democrat, was in the city yes terday on his way home from a trip to Minneapolis and St. I'aul.whch he took in company with the Columbus Board of Trade. Messrs. Hullihon Quarrier and T. C. Moffat have returned from Aurora, this Stale, where they passed several days very pleasantly angling for the big trout that are found in the mountain Btrrams in that vicinity. They hud fairly good luck. Mrs. Molfat and children are spending the summer at Aurora. Manaaor Mont. C. Vau Winkle, of tho Parkersnurg Academy ol Music, Major Uttorge (J. U?mpbell,tlie fascinating teuor of that town, and Mr. Ed. P. Chancellor, jr., one of the burg's popular gentleman, formed the handsome and attractive trio that passed through the city yesterday, bound for New York. Mr. Van Winkle goes to book attractions for the coming season. The others go to assist him. (? ciitIt'IIII*it*n l.lifht Kill KIioun, very eoft and tl-xublu, which we will ofTor at 13 per pair, at J. W. Amick'*, 1143 Maiu ttireet. 1'JNE M t'SICAf, A'lTHACTIO.V. rlioMo*lcnn OrcliuHtra to (i|,? xiiiuo fun. cert* in Tliln city. To-right, aud to-morrow afternoon and night tlio citizens o( Wheeling will have an opportunity to hear ono ul the finest and most noted musical organljallonu |h?t has ever traveled. The celebrated Weil, can Typical Orchestra has been secured by special engagement, coming hrro di rect from \\ twhington, I). (J. Tho orch? t0 Washington intending to iiii only a four-night engagement, but tho IMiuple were ho delighted and so in,Deri "us in their demand that the omnffii" remaiulouger, that , two-weeks enwi " ment was rnodo and tilled. iK orXetA'trkid it-emlotaud iff leai" ci7.ni?i,;sdDr'^nr^r'^^ MMuUixo ~rg"ra'SyWirH'" ^mii. ^miuasiiuQ ing stronger as iue marcn progreesei ~ Tim famous overture to William Xeli wiii fl-n ^ofM.nlghtWumbsr.Xtt itijuufli, - ment Band, which crtXi .uchTjM" , ?Nflw Orleans Exposition Tim ass aw asfsusffifii may be mentioned lienors AdriM Ualwu ^P^sssb'sArS "^?"?'"?'?ig guitar soiolst; Kellx G Avlhi oboo and piccolo soloist) Jesus Necochea EpSiSS i Tho orchestra will be aided liv mi.. I Florence iorbes, a lady who both at th? I i ni7, "position and in tlie oitv gramme will be varied and attracUve E?" ..I11!! not ""V '"hotlona from thearaS" i tr. hj'Wh^^'L' ?J Tbon>"'> orchea '"ten to ??ch /na mtt?0.?PPK^ the iCIua Grove road will run a I special train after the concort, tiuala ran be reserved at iJaumor's. caD' Vbnrnnvti HnU, I o/^nmmer Shoe, and ^??^du?d TIioiikIi pure and nlmiilo, mid m miM Till tUey bocoiiiflnwoe', white, mid pUre. Tim Vrvnh Fragrance of B0S50D0NT, render, it the moat .groe f bio article ever used as a tooth waih it trh!? ' "orl!i ^'Ol'ertiea 0( ib'o as lrlnkent tooth powders, and instead ol S3%!u" 8Un"')l ,ender'u,,? "Snuimo's Gait," handy shout tho house, mends everything, "l0 "ny ""oat or lung dls efflrnn '?i h"uv? " oou*h or cold, or the gv'cUrrM ? ..m^i,i;?d',renl'1arih" troui,'ta'' i'r'ce^To and nS' !?LoS'B VW"L Ohario. Menken?!!?'1*? 4 ?|SeBES'F?l aaasc'?"BWjm , THE BIG WILDCAT OP THE .VATl'lIALtUAS CO. OF W. VA. At Tayloriluwu?All K>?.Turii?a Tumtrd It auit lulervitlug IJevulupiueutft Aullcl imlutl?Oiieruturi Mlaylutf with it. Olliur <itt? una oil 2ii?w?. News of (character especially interesting to Wheeling people may be expected now at almost any time from the Washington oil fluid. The maiden well of the Wheel log Oil Uompauy situated on the (air grounds at Washington is due in to-mor row, at which time the Gordon sand should be struck \ agoodllowia confident ly expected by the members oi the com pauy. But the great mystery ol the day In the field at present, is the "wild-cat" on the McManniafarm at Tayloislown, owned by the West Virginia Natural lias Company. This well was drilled lor gas, but sud denly drilling was suspended and the well becaino a uiyatery. It final y leaked out, and the Intklliqsncku wit* the first iu publish it, that very strong indications ol oil had been found and the well plugged up to await the building ol tanks. The officers of the company were very non committal, but seemed very much pleased over the fact that they bad a large amount of territory leased in that vlciuity. After the meetlnv of the Hoard of Directors here Tuesday, they all left for the field, and that evening tankage commenced to arrive on the ground. Yesterday the only otlicial iu town was Mr. Uuiiett. The others were all at the well. The fol lowing from last night's Jit vieuj explains the situation iu the field; . . "In all respects the wildcat of the West Virginia Natural lias Company on the McMaunis farm, at Taylorelown, is the centre of attraction to-day. Work was pushed with great activity yesterday after noon, and it was hoped to have the tank finished and connected and everything up in readiness to exercise the drill to day. It was the prevailing opinion in the early hours of the morning that there would be some important developments before nightfall, A relay of horses was established along the Kauoual pike to get information to this city as soou as possi ble, Besides this, the Baltimore & Ohio Telegraph Company opened up a tem porary office at the station. Up to o'clock this afternoon no word has been received either by wire or over the relay. Many of the proiuluent oil men here liuuted up iheir calendars this morn ing and found they hail au important en gagement at Taylorstowu to-day which they were very exact about filling. A score of vehicles had left before 8 o'clock. Up to o i\ m. no word has come from the Mc.Mauuis well and the absence of infor mation is proof positive that nothing has been done to day. One of the best post ed oil men in the field told a reporter that he was satisfied now that no drilling will be done before to-morrow." The market in Pittsburgh was feverish yesterday, waiting presumably on de velopments. Oil and Gun Note*, Wedneadoy the production In the Waah in?tuu field ?au put at 7,200 burrela; yea terduy it una over 8,1(00 barrel". Tub McKeown No. 2 was doiug til) bur rela an hoar yuaterduy uud the Willutta No. 7, till barrels. The Koyal Natural Gas Company bna tiled thu lollowiug rules at which it Fill aupply Has to private couBUmero in St u beuville and Welkburg! For a cook atove ono year, $18; ior one grate, $1 20 per mouth (or ei?lit months; two grates, each elaht mouths, and cook atove {or a year, $35. The Uoynl Oas Company lias commenced the work of layiug its main from Wheel Junction to Wellsburg for the purpoee of supplying that town with gas. The main tapa the main line from ttiu gas field to tileubenvlllo, at the Juuction. Una has been already introduced Into Stcjubenvillu. The Uobbins are the leading people iu the company; they ure the onta who en deavored to net permisalon to pipe gas into this city uud were charged with not being able to supply thu fuul. They had better luck in getting into Steubenviile, and have plenty of gas, too. The Tayltrstown district seouiB to be prolific of aenaatloual news, tbe latest be ing that a difficulty baa arisen between the Niagara Oil Company aud the Vande grift Company as to the validity of the leases of some farms in that neighbor hood, leased by tbe former tome two or three years ago. Thu Vandegrifta have been leaslug a great deal of laud near the McMaunis well, and a portion of it ia some lamia that the Niagara Company claim to have prior leases to, but thu owners claim that as they had not developed the territory, the leases have become invalid. The Niagara Company within thu last two or three days have located come wells on the disputed territory, and are goiog to erect some derricks.? W'mliingtonlUporler. SIX GAMES OF WIIIST, About n* I'liunoiuunnl an One Often Ileum of l'layuil at Lincoln Club. The members of Lincoln Club, who are devoteea of the game of whist, are still talking abo'ut a phenomenal series of games that were played Id the club rooms several nlghta since. A wholesale notion man and a well known lawyer, both of this city,and bolb having tho reputation of being exceptionally lino players, woro on ono side and two traveling men who had been Introdued by other members and were enjoying the hospitalities of the club were on the other Bide. They also, according to their friends' stories wore both very fine players, being thoroughly posted on rules and methods. The llrat game ended wltk a score of 7 to 0 in fa vor of the atrangors. The Wheeling men were much cha grined and eager lor revenge. A second game was played and the score was thu same, only this time it was in favor of the Wheeling men. This evened matters up and the third gamo wag started, and agaiu thfra was a goose-egg to the credit of the Wheeling men, the score being 8 to 0. The acore of the fourth game was also 8 to 0, only this time, as in the IIrsttwogames, it was the Wheeling men who won. Ity this time things were interesting. To the despair ol the Wheeling men the strangers again won, the score being D to 0, bat en couraged by past results thu Wheeling men plead for one more game and their re qucat was granted. As they hoped but hardly dared expect, the score waa revers ed and the Wheeling men secured the nine points to the strangers' nothing Kven games and even points, even all arpumVtliey, decided to play no more lest the spell should be broken. '-Tp Alteiitluti I.. A. tV* '' Prink Ohio Valley Wo Coffee and' jlou can climb Wheeling lull In three minutes. A Cftue Not llf'yoiul Help* Dr, II, 11. Uitisdale, Keuawee, 111., ad vises us of a remarkable cure of con sumption. lie says I "A neighbor's wife wasattacksd with violent lung disease, and pronounced beyond help with quick ' consumption. As a last resort the family 1 waa persuaded to Iry I)r. Win, Halls Balsam for the Lungs. To thu astonish- 1 went ol all, by the time she had used ' half a dossil bottlea alio was about the I house doing her own work, Isawliorat < her worst and had no idea aho could re oovsr." Thousands ol cues of consumption are 1 cured every year by AcUfB celebrated 1 English Remody, It ia a guaranteed < preparation; If it does not help you It will t lost you nothing. Try It. A amnio doae t will show Its good effort. Trial bottles 10 c ;enia, at Logan & Oo.'a and Charles Menk- c smeller's. | < | No usi talking, Ohio Vallsy Rio Coffee t s gaining friends every hour. Fall In line ( jy trying a pound, k TUAT IIAUY CASK. Array or Alllilaviu Iruiu ?t. Clalmllto In bliutv lliut Uverylbluif mn hlmljfbt. lu pulicu court veeturdaty morning the case brought by Uenltli Officer Garrison against City Sexton Heiser, charglnis him with a violation ol the ordinance iu bury ing the Koeckler child from fit. Clairaville without a permit, yas dismissed, Heiser having boon in the right. Dr. Garrison's atory which was thu origi nal publication iu the caae, wit iortb that be waa afraid that the child might have died ol some contagious disease, Hu waa provoked with Heiser lor uot having a per mit in hia huuda before burying the child and thought it atrange that the parents of the child had uot remained to Fee it buried. In repiy to that publication three sworn btatemeuta have been aent from St. Ulairs ville. One in from Dr. 1) 1,. Wulker a re gular practising phyaician who certitiea that the child died of cholera inlautuin und that he gave a certificate of death ad dressed to the Health Officer In accordance with the facta of the case. The second affidavit ia from Alex. Bar rett, the undertaker who had charge of the funeral, who, accoiupauied by J. X. Davie, brought the reiuatue to thia city, followed by Mr. und Mrs. Koehler iu another vehicle. In his affidavit he says: "We arrived at the I'eiauan a Ceme tery about 4 o'clock. Was stopped by the sexton uppoaitti an open grave; the sex ton and Mr. Koehler had a conversation but I did uot bear what was said; Mr. Koehler handed Ilia sexton a letter; the aextou then called to him a man who was utundiiig by the grave and directed Mr. Koehler lo drive up the house. We drove up and I put the coffin on the porch as directed uy the mail who waa called by the sexton. He then collected $4 50 from Mr. Koehler. I asked him if mere waa anything elae for us to do, aud Mr. Koeh ler asked hiui the same question, liosald there was uot and that they would attend to everything as eoou aa they got through with the funeral that waa just doming into thu cemetery. Hu said tlie body would be hurled as Boon us they could dig the grave, which would take about au hour and a half." Dr. Uarriiou'a slory was that the sex ton had directed the party to procure a burial permit, and trhe fact tliut they had not, made him suspect something wrong. The third affidavit is Irom Hav. Thomas Balpli, pastor of the U. P. Church, in tho shape of a letter tn Utirrisou, and seta forth that the child died from natural causes, received Christian burial ritea at St. CiairsVille aud waa in charge of a reg ular undertaker. In connection with this c?s?,ithns been suggested by a number that the ordinance in relation to deuths should be amended ao aa to make it obligatory on the physi cian attendiuK a case to have his certifi cate ol death at the houso where the ileal li occurs as aoou aa possible after thu patient is dead. Thia sliould then ue handed to thu undertaker who would procure the prnpar burial permit. Aa it is now, uu un dertaker lias to chase around after a death certificate and a burial permit often having to go a number of tiuuato procure either paper, in the meantime ttie body, often that of a peraon that has died of some contagious diaesse has to re | main in the house when it should be out, | as the undertaker does not dare lomove it without the proper papers, fearing arrest. AhM'HHluif llullruuilo. Governor Wilson, Statu Superintendent of Schools Morgan, and Auditor Duffy, all passed throuK'i I^rkersitury Wednesday evening en routo for Clarksburg aud Buck hannoil to assess llie narrow gunge rail road. Attorney General Caldwell wont down from this city expecting to join theui, but niibficd them at i'urkersburg. Turkish Customs and Costumes at the Fourth Street M. E. Church to-night. Come! i!0 and 10 cento. CIomIiik Out all our Gents' low cut aud cloth top shoos at prices regardless of cost or valtio. See display in window. L. V. Blond. Hi ounces of wholesome, line flavored, duiicioiiH, and clear coffee is the coroposi* tion of Ohio Valley Kio. Uae it. It pays to trade at 11. F. fiehrons* stores. The best housekreperu have known it for many years. His business speaks fur itsell. You will find on the wrapper of Ohio Valley Kio Coffee a very good cut of the Suspension Bridge as viewed from the Island, Buy a pound and frame the pic ture. Hpuclal Sunday Kxuurhloa via thu II. & O.Il.Il. Cjuunenciug Sunday, Juuu 0, aud con* tinuing during the summer months, the Baltimore & Ohio will sell excursion tick* els to Pittsburgh and return at the rate of $1 50, and Washington and return $1. Traius leave, city time, 5:05 a. m., 7:35 a. m. and 1:35 i'. m. It pays to trade at Behrens'. HIVKIt NEWS. .Stage of thu Water ami .MovciuuntH of tho Steamboat*. Tho Andes will leave Cincinnati ior thla part tliia evening. Captain Al. J. Slaven, tho veil knoivn steamboat clerk, epent several hours in the city yesterday. William l'ickes, mato on the steamer Clifton. has been licensed aa a pilot be tween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Tho captain of tho Btoamer Scotia an nounces that that ateainer will not be brought out until there are asanranceaol a better stage ol water. The steamer Clifton, of New Cumber land, has gone on the docks at Pittsburgh. This ia thu tlrat time alio has been docked since site was launched. The Ucorge Strccker is'running In tho Marietta and Ualllpolls trade for a few days in the placuof the Uen. Dawes, while the latter la on tho docks The C. W. Ilitcheior, which Ima been on tho docks at Freedom, arrived here early yesterday morning and tied up at the 1'., IV. & Ky. freight depot until there shall In moru water. The steamer Llizle Caaaell has resumed her trado between I'urkersburg and X tues viile. There Is sulilelent water now to allow tho boats to go through the Lowell canal ou the Muskingum. The marks indicated a depth in the channel last evening of 4 feet 4 inches. Considerable business was transacted on the levee yesterday. Reports from above received last evening, show the rivers to be on a stand, The Abner O'Neal brought down a large excursion party from Htenlmuvllle yesterday made up mainly from the con gregation of the First M. K. Church. Near ly all went out to the 1'ark, the steamer laying over two or three hours lor tills purpose. The big anil handsome Pittsburgh and New Orleans tow-boat W, W. U'Noill, Is laid up at Benson's Ferry waiting for enough water to get to 1'itlshit gh with her tow of empties. One of her pilots is Bent. Clark, ton of William Clark, who Uvea near Bridgeport. The Nettle Quill got attay shortly sfter 4 o'clock last evening with all the freight she could carry on tills stago of water. As tho handsoino boat pulled out she blew several long faruwell blasts from her whistle and her colors were run up. The people on tbo loyee waved their hats and sheered lp response. The Bonton Macmlllan, Capt, ltod Knowlss'new packet, passed down yes lerday on the old Uraham's time. Capt, Knowlni has been on the outlook for a joat for a long time, and at last found this >ne on the Unmherland river, It la said hat he paid $12,000 for her, She has teen repainted aud refurnished through )tit and provided with electric lights, In- 1 iludlnglightsin tho cabin. Capt. Knowles vss formerly on the Uraham and Is well 1 mown In the trade, Capt. Ira Hunting an, formerly chief clerk on the \V. N, Jhancoilor, li chief olerk on the Maoinll- i an, and It said to hare ?n Interest In her, I HAS HE ABSCONDED'* AX OUIO MAN 1'ltOM Tills vinxrn 1? BUssIng lii thu Luwer i'arL uf lliu Stall uuil hi* FriuiuU Tliluk liiui Murtlvrnil fur Ul? Muuvy -Kuui uf n (itmerul Char* actvr truui ull Over thu btuU. List Saturday X. K. Stout, a sub-cou tractor under Captain 0. B. Smith am Colonel L, B. llellicker, two well-knowi residents of Parkersburg, who have th timber contract for the Ohio Uiver roa extension, was given a check lor $000 t pay olf the hands ho had engaged iu doin work for him. He had the check cashe at the Point Pleasant Bank. It is said tha the last time he wits seen was within lift feot of the bank, although an individun ol a shady reputation claim* to have tut him about one-halt wile outside of th town on his way to purchase neede lumber, lie was dreased in his workin clothes and left his trunk and all his pel eonal effects behind. The only thing rt gardod as suspicious about tho occurrenc is the fact that lie would take no bill smaller than $5, whereas lio would nee many small bills in paying his men. Th impression aiuoug those wiio know th man is that ho has been murdered. Col, J, A, Pickinger, chief engineer i the road, has known Stout for seven ytiai past, and in all that time has found him I be a man of iutegrity, upright aud honoi able in all his dealings. Stout hails froi a point across the river not far from heri aud is known by mimy prople of this cit; The loss to Smith & Ditllicker will amour to little or uothiug. Every possible ett'oi is being made to discover Stout's when abouls. th no putt Tut-: statu. AccMuiiU aiul IncitlunU in Went Vii-tflnl ami Vicinity. Mro. 8. Shannon. oi Charleston, whil walking in her yard wan biltea ou the it by a large aud vonomouu copperhea auaku. Shu is in a percarioua condition. Putnaiu county has instructed her dull Nation to vote solid for Gibson in tho Coi grmiaml nominating convention. Th iusures Uibaou the nomination on the tin ballot. Arrangements aro being perfected b tbe Baltimore A; Ohio Railroad to run largo excursiou from Now York and it tenuediato points to Ulennerhassett li laud and leturu. To-morrow, Senator J. N. Camden, ter dera liia employes iu the Camden Oil Ri finery, and their families, a compliuinutai excursion to, and picnic at Muplewoo Park, on the Ohio River roud. Dr. Gibson, of Froemansburg, Lew! county, a well known physician, commi ted suicide by takiug an overdoBe of Jaui anum. is j cause iu assigned for tho \leei Tho deceased waa at titutu given to driul ltights of way are beiug rapidly secure in Maryland for lion. 11. U. Davie' no' railroad, tho Piedment & Cumberland. li this fcitato all the rights of way have boe secured either by purchase or coudemni tion. A barn on tho Cameron farm in Han cock county, used by Samuel P. Catnoroi was struck by iightuiug and destroyed few nights since, together with a larg part of the contents There was no iusui anco on the property. Tho Btoresof W. 0. Anderson, CampsB & Wilson and S. J. fiell at Ciaysville wur gone through by burglars one night thi week. At Anderson's thty took a larg quantity of shoe*, at Beli'd revolver* am Knives and at Campsey's money. Ther are no clues. Tho wifo of a colored miner named Dol lard, at McDonald Statiou, Washingtoi county, poured carbon oil ou her husbaui and then lit him with a mutch. 11 thought it was wator she poured on bin at tiist, but soon discovered otherwise Ho nill likely dio. It is reported ou good authority that thi Boone cuuuty delegates to the Tnird Dls trict Deuiocratic Congressional Conven tion will, although nut instructed, vote io Uon. C. P. Snyder. Tin v are instructed however, to vote for Hon. 11. U. Oxley, o Lincoln county, for State Senator. Isaac (irumley, of Fairviow, Hancocl county, accompanied by L'.oyd Bailey, was returning homo in a buggy from >Vells ville. Tne night was a daik oue aud thei horse"'and buggy went over a culvert (irumley was thrown iuto the water am the buggy on top of him, holding hiu down iu such a way that he was drowuci in six inches of water. The wool market in this county wai very active last week with prices lookiuj up. We havo heard of quite a numbei of sales ut prices rangiug from 30 to & cents, the latter lUure b?iug the price foi several days. Major Ewing aud somt others in the neignborhuod of Washing ton disposed of their clips to 1. W. Jouei at 40 cents per pound. Mr. Jones took in about 60,000 ponuda of wool on Satur day.? WtohiugUm (I'a.) Dtmocral, The horso thief recently captured in Graut county by Mr. Walter Ilomine, o: Harrison county, whose horse he had Btolen and who is now in jail at Clarks burg, is believed to be the notorious Hayes, horse .thief, cracksman aud general crooh whom the Piukertons have searched foi in vain. He gets very angry whon called Hayes, aud has endeavored to disguise himself by cutting off his mustache. It was impossible to get a good photograph [>f him. Peter Hell, a well-to-do Gorman farmer Df Nobis county, quarreled with his wife ind took "Hough on Hats." He died in convulsions. A short time ago Peter liuple, his neighbor, was arrested for burn ng his owu barn und tobacco warehouse, valued at $7,000 and heavily insured. Heil swore he haw ituple apply the torch, ind the latter was accordingly held under P2,000 bail ou the charge of arson. liuple's liemlB now claim that ho is the victim of i conspiracy between Hell and lleilmau. he latter another neighbor, who claimed 0 have seen liuple start the tire. Joseph Paxton, a young man of Pled* nont, boarded the mail car of an express rain at Reyser, presumably for the pur* >nse of getting u fr e ride home. He waa >ut off aud retaliated by throwing a large itone at tho brakeman. It missed ts ..mark, but passed through one if tho windows of tho ladies' coacii, strik* ng the stove. Luckily no one iu thu cor van struck. Paxton waa arrested, but vhile being takeu from thu jail at K?ysur or trial, he broke away from the olllcers, warn tho river and escaped to tho Mary* and Bide. Tho otleneo of stoning a car is 1 serious one in this Staio. JIUKT IIY FALl<IN(i 1IUICK8. An AcfhUut at Martin'* l'crry?Now* la (iouurnlt Jolin Murk left for Cleveland yeatorday. W, II. Young, ol Biullhlleld, la In town calling on frlcnda. Mra. Cliarlen Ulmnll, o( Wheeling, la vlaltlng Mra. Major Kollar, Andoraon lUUton, jr, leaves for Cincin nati to-day to attend medical lecture). J, H Smith, ol Hellalro, And lion, Koaa J. Alexander were In town yeaterday, Mr. J amen Murphy and wife, of the laland, are vlaltlng Mr, A. D. No*land. George Hoblnaan, Treaaurnr-eloct, ro moved tila family to St. (Jlalravilla yeater day. Tho United Preabjterlan and Kplecopal nongregatlona plmilc at Wheeling I'ark to Jay. Harry 11 umphrevMe, tho Hanover alreet merchant, ainllea over a new hoy baby at lila hcjuie, Tho Second M. K, Ohurch will hold a 'eatlval and concort at the church to-mor row night, Mra, W. 1', Wella and children, of Can on, 0., are the gueata of liar mwtlier. Mra, 9, b. Martin. Tho free concert to have heen given to norrow evening by tho Union band, bai leen postponed on* week on acoount ol the Grand Army of tbe Republic picnic in tbo Urove. Mrs. B. F. Brady and daughter Beaaie have returned from a two week#' trip down tba river. Misa Msry Parkinaon, of l*iney Fork, Jeinraon county, U vtailing tba Miasei Ralstgn, on Fourth street. L. Spence in home from a two woeka business trip through Went Virginia aud Kentucky. He shipped two machines yesterday. Au accident tlmt might have provei mom striuus, happeneti at the Laugulit uiiii yaalerday. Three mon were engagei in unloading a wagon of stone beside thi west end wall ol tbe old nail factory, re csntly burned, whun it fell over on thorn seriously injuring a man named ileus, tbi driver, anil crushing down one of thi horses and injuring it quite severely. UUUHi.Kl'OltT. Thu (iliiHN lluunu Truublu-Attuctiwuiil 1'uuriug Ill-New* Nulu?. The outcome of the tiouble the Obli Valley Glass Company his gotten Into ii as yet unknown, A special meetiugo the stockholders lias been called to mee this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the ollice o the vjinpany, to consider important buai none it is rumored that a way out of thi diltU'U'ity la to be presented aud acted upon Yesterday, a Mr. MeCullough, of Wneel injr, got out an attachment ui tlio concern, the amount of hia clalu being about $iU J. The other claiia am touao of Koehnlein Bros,, fo $1,700; Bridgeport national Bank, $3,500 Tliomua Casaidy, a workman, $350; otue workmen, abuut $700; Beatty Bros, Steu benville, $3,000; Wheeling Hinge Coin pany, iitiO, Yesterday, au agent of lh Consolidated Fruit Jar Compauy, ol Nei Jersey, which lias a good liberal claim amounting to over $U,000, put in an ap pcarauce to look alter his claim. Thi slierilf lias placed Constable Welch, c Msrtin'ii Ferry, in charge of thu work andatock. Dan Stil well lost a valuable boise yea terday evening. Captain O. S. llolloway, of Flushing was in town yesteiday. Miss Mary Welty, of Wheeling, is visit lug Mra. Henry Rheam, of tbo Wont End Engine No. 2, of the Cleveland, Lorali & Wheeling Ifiail, brokudoH'n at;Hollo way's station Wednesday night, aud ai eugiue from here was sent out to pull thi freight through to Urlcbsvlllc. llellutrv. Another Uoblng boat is being built uea the Urn wood ferry, John Rankin has accepted a place in tbi First National Bauk. Yesterday tbe death of John Shlllito wai momentarily expected. Matthew Wallace was severely bur Tuesday by a fall at his mill near town. A half dozen large coops of turtles wert shipped from bore to Pittsburgh yesterday M. It Beak, a;<out of the Bellalre, Z ines villc A Cincinnati here, will take a West ern trip soon. A column would hardly hold accouati of the visiting Bellalre people abroad ami their friends heie l'art of tbo gas ditch on Bslmont streol lias been tilled up, tbo test pipes and al connections being complete. Miss Delia Ifollaran celebrated liei eighteenth birthday Tuesday night, at hei homo on Guernsey street. William Ilabberlleld has published t challenge lo Henry Hell, for u three milt race fur $150 a side, to be rowed on tbt upper course at Wheeling, The Square la being laid out by Oil) Engineer Norton and gravel will be used to fill up a number ot walks. Turnstile: will be placed at the openings. Oi.ii and reliable meiliciues are the besl to depend upon. Acker's Blood Elliii has bcuu prescribed for years for all im purities ot the blood. In every form ol scrofulous, syphilitic or uiorcurlal dis eases, it is iuvaluable. For rheumatism, has no equal. Hold by Logan A Co. and (iliarlea Mwiki'mi-ller. gsUtufl i'.wtUe. POWDER Absolutely Puro Thin powder novor varies. A marvel ol purlt: itrmiKtn and wholowraenow. Mora ccouoinlci than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be aold I competition wltti tho multitude of low test. ?ho weight alum or phoaphatfi jKjwdert. Sold only i can*. Hoyao BakIro HownKR (Jo., 106 Wall strec NnwYotlt. oofl THE MAGIC STARCH] MADE BY MAGIC STAI1CII CO., rniUDELl'IIU, PA. Finest and Best IN T1IK WOULD. NEEDS NO COOKINU, Producing a rl jh, beautiful Ulo a and Btlfnicv, No 8l?rli jrot Introduced can bo;cotnparod will JieMAUlU Ono iiitclmgo will do the wotk ol tw poiimln of ordluar; Mlurcli. Cold tinder Kiianuiica ol muiiibetorori. NiiuouBncr'ni^oiii! Wholeule Agcnu lor Weil Virginia. ilLANK lor oonronlmtn of rculrr* of Thn Dail' I ntkuiuknckii going out ol town. "ubltihm Inlrltigenar, ?li Ail fourteenth St., Wheeling, W. I'd For mclottil t mail the Daily Jnltl lgn\ar/or the term of to the/allowing atldrtu: torrni, prat-pitd! Ono moniii, U ctnUi two NM, Not ull l outirtvk,UMUU. Wanted. anted-oanvasm:ks1?k^ Town au<i County m Virgin!* *u,i u Virginia 'of the Life aiul Spec h h 0| TboouY lleudrlt-k* Fo? l- tout and l nl uij tt., *? 1., ?? s. m. wusriaDt, !?.??? VeificJ; v?? ail Km M.I.I .??. I ""?H J-OC |>Ctt(. F [^OK BENT, At Mountain Laku Park, Five Four Koo-u ^'otlauca, furuldud eftmokt* for hoiuokeeplug, exuuotfii* bod linen, kulvc**^? lorka ani apooua. Uood water on ihu lot,, ^7 au*t ucur the auditorium. '^ia* Jlil! H. J. stune jpOtt KENT. Four Xlco ltooniH, V|wtalr?9 WtcitIww, No. 1065 Mnlu urCMt. W';il be reate<i ouly to a family without children. lum p?3l^ mouililj la adrauoe. aptl8 J *3. 1- 1IAWM V , KENT! ~ F0K Far Uout! For It out! TWO Klvo Kooinod HoiUie* Twentieth >tre*t. TUKKE Ur^u Dwell ng?, FilUvuta iitwn. Law Ovricut and Kooms. Enquire of f II. F?>UUE8, No. 7 ' Uatulll ll'iliu Teleuhnno A-lHfl. l!lr; (ficuu'iu i)atUes, J^onOEl'O WA'lEli COX.-ISIEK^ Tun water will be abut oil' to clcan iho bA?infin Saturday, the 24th. All manuiai 10 lm, u, r. " flcvtttwiH, water motor* am water uk, will goviru theumlvra mi crJiujiy. ,,!r' aprlukllug yard r gaideu bote wi I nc v? .-J ^1 pu'soiu hio reim hlea 11 procure Willi r !ni do, .X u?j before mIu dat>\ nirM>uadi?uim w t. im-1 bulu will apply ?V tUo worka otlo.-c TuuiiJjiy t? till. at 4 V. M. .... ;,u* Uy order ol Iho City Uutrr It >j?r<! Jy2l J AMI* 11 ltll>H.?, gut)L Natural Gas. The Natural Gaa Corap-iuy ol Wett Vlr?luU,k4T. lug their line well under way. and having nude auto ol au amplo aupply, feel wurrcm-d iu m uouuclng to tho people of WJitilli? thai they tj? ready to cuter luto eoutraou lor the supply ol Gu, both for Domcatlo aud ManuUeiurius i^rptMa, lloiueholderecontemplatliw ilieu vol toUfuel cau tucertalu teriniaudget liutrucluuku to a. tliK up their houaea by applying to oar Ur, JIAZLErT, at Iho Company's office, So. 7-4 TWELFTH STIIKKT, CITY. GEORGE IIKAUD, jy21 '?mmnrr. " fEW SElUKSi NK iiuiiaiufj: akno<*iiv(iou, The LaBELLK BUILDING ASSOCIATION Ke.1 Will laauo a titw detlea on UONDAV, JULY '-M, \<Ot, All thoao dealrliiK t ? aecuro mook in tbli mil known Aaa K lailou ?liould to pre* ni ut tin- iqm itiK lu Labor UaiL Eiglith w?M. on tlu dUivimUh at 7 o'clock p. m.i to make tliu tlr t iuvuuiuu4iu receive heir rejpectlve bimka. Weekly duea ou each atiar<\ ccuu. Kulraueo foe. 25 oout? per ahaie. No money will bo rowlvo<l bj u tyboljroxceptU tho regular meeting* t*vu y Mtnulay m|^i. WM. F. (iltAEUK, I'fvtldrut, II. C ULKICH. Sii'ff'Hr" l?ov i.uc. TOOK HALE?1TWOUOODUUUiXt X. MiiIi-k, six and ?>U>ht year* ml khivl HHATHKHIXllTuX. H?ll"|.?- ,"i.V " M gTOOKH FOKSALK. ~~ 20 Mures Bella! ro (i.u> I.W Si Coke Co M Suares Ilehai.e Nail Mill. C Lg' 10 tiharoa Itolinont Nail Mill, 10 {Hires Exchange Hank 12 Shares Ouio Vailoy Huik. 2^*re-Xr-n.15!!!1 liiMimuccCo. 8 Bharus Top Mill, , ln '? IttWIX. Stock ISroker, "10 No.2> I'-tHUi tnet pOR SALE. Valuable Ileal Estate ou N. K. comer Twrety. fourth aud Market street*, iu the city ol WbedUfc W, Va. Lot 122 feet by CO feet; now occupitd tj 8. J. KUifrits Ma wagon and blackttnlih>bo;?. ' St. V. HOOK \ uao., 1-CO Market Htr-et. I?OIi SALE. ??..?? 8nmal,LK"rra nn'1 yi'1'8? Hl?ro In inmost fK*'Vro',lxL'cl 1'u 1 l*"d well ?a.rH, nniV.i.iMi n I1" Vftrlctlea; uood ilablltficii nllimaH./l'fJ. !'| Ku<"1 H'lHllr} Homo HI Iilue rooms aud largo collar, oun loom umI i?.r one, ?i- -!i. dr* grom;is-ot,ly > .iiu Inn village. Miir btuiutxt. 11 ht of mm.iii tor Milling property, ouoof tboiuoM iK-sImmo in <h? ooaotjr of thtt aiiid. Kuquireoi it. T. UOWIU, Real Estate Aveut, Uridgi.-poit.o. 1 errns reasonable. lyyj? J^OR 8ALK TO OLOSK AN KjTATE, Tliafollowloj M oil Whrtllu, blind Itlrn In, lo Uie Mill ot tho laic Win. slit'oj, m. f?J* fjo. GO ti7 atul 7i on Hroa w?y. Jails No. hfl aud 83 ou York atreel ]*)U No. 01U) HU<1 lot on Virginia sheet. LoU No. 104 10a, 110 and 111 oil liuion -ireel. tots No. 12a, 129 aud l i'J on Wabaali street u?tNo. 14inn Water sinnit. _ au29 W. V. 11') HHP. IfllO VHrV?tSI iUiil Estate. FOli Doublo Ilrick Homo, No. 100 .ml 101 Fiflnntt street, 8 rooms 11 each houno: waicr oneach Hoor: KM throughout. and 4 rojmcd F?a ne h?m? ua aucy H rear. all ou lull ball lit. i'r.cv l>.w% No 740V{ Market a.rctoi, 6 rooms ?rke fl.va Terms cusv--|6tocash; a long tiufu and imm jay* mould ou baUui e. UujiiioM lloii?u and da-elllng, No. 2J01 Vila street I'rlco W.ooo. No. ?W McUolioch street, 0 rooms, I'rlcoH,KH), FOll llKNT. Now C roomed houBo, Alley II, near McCul* looh a i net ^110 M Three rooms, 10H Kod street g?* $0N,Prtb Kront street tvitn \ Urn crop H "J No. 104 Hficemi, utrt-et ft rooum KM 2?*i?,}la*kotstreet, desirable itorrw.m.. Mid No. 018 Marketitrtei, stort-.oiiiQ Hiidilvuli Vfliif 1200 ? flP a,a,u ?treet, bimlnevt liouoe ulilioue Ibe Njat hydraulicelevalotR In thochy ?Jo. 1702 Wooda street, 8 room* on lot il?Kir 9 ((I <o. 1. iu rear of 2112 Water ?tro<t ' ill S? J^veutoeuttt street. ^ roouia l?t lloor.... i W g?- 1M /ourtoentb street, C room*. S0,2?.5f.h^'oulh "lrw,t- >3 M M0,21'??a',1>treetl store-room 1'J5 M? m A11?' 15? 4 r00"1? 2 SH'21?'"jvntywf?uth street - ? ? No. WV Alley V 4 W JAMES A. IIEMIV, Real Estato Agent, (/Ollcctor, and Noisry Pnb'.'Ci . Ofllcii', <o. nil J Market Hr?t Ofllcc hotir< during July and An/put, V ?'ct?k A.M. to 5 P.M. jgtopositls, Martin's Ferry, Ohio, waterworks Notice to Contrnclarn ami .Uniiiiftelnrtrj of Water IVorku Ap|iiirtonancr<? Kculoil propomli will be rc-flvH 17 Ike WW ol U10 Wntor Wn'kn ol (no rih 1.1 M .t Iu ? l?'l. Ollln.ll th'Imlllru In a.M <. IV lli.lll " ?''?"? '? jt.olTUBSUAY tboKlllillAVO* il'i.l'T.I* for the ooukttuo iou of a arat m of W'hI r Wi r??. Theapocincailo'ianinl drawing! wll bef so/" tho olU -o ol said Truiteoa at>ou ? July The work iuvolvoa tho cwnstrue 1"" ? ing Htation, a Hworvolr, I'timpliiK Ma? h W7- 'u,; ni'tilng and la) lug approilu.at"lv a- v-n ii."t*"' plpo rsuKlnglrom f mriecu to lour in i 1 atuo'ur, including one btiudrid a-d thirl)-'*nw > aires, Ao s alio lurnlanluK and selMK "|I' Do ib.e NcmIo Kiro IlydraiiU. -a The maeiiluory to have a rapacity , gallons iu twenty four bourn, ami t ? cuuip*1 ?? direct Into tho distributing plpu ?)>tii? "f ww reaervolr. . . The work to bo completed ou or bc.'oru the t"' darolUeromlKtr, law. The llosard of Titiitfos will onlortaln I,rr,J^':! to construct tho Water Worka nut If, *"J separate pronoasl* f<?r any jwrt tln""?' , Proposals for cou?tructliiic thenii'r" boaooomt?aule<l with a solvent b?ii l ?? ? aantl dollar*, aa a gtmrstiUH! oi n-wrl faun l>art of the bidder; ami pfoji wis fof *^'*'5 psrta of tho work mu?t lw awoninu'ol ' solveut boudi III amount* ailpu atwl I" of noiloe toroihractor Invitlug bids l'i theutu*i eat braocbos of tho work. The Mil tractor lor th'iontlrc work *m quired to give bond In tlioamoinit ??f one"' ? J and fifty thouiand dollata, projwrly ?n urco. K"u stiro a laitbldi completion ol tne a or* . ,Oonfe*of thospocilleailona slid < t il'<* thoadverllaementa I or lh? diSlm-nt ?'??" Uv tho work will be fitniisliid, when ready, vf ?'a Trnstooa, upon application. . . ,h. The Trtialeoa rwi-rve Hie right In contra' IW JJ ontlrowork ai a wholn. or lo ?ontn?c d I Hermit parla aeparaltly. or ?<? r. j ?t "/."L., bids, shutild they ueim It for tho iuterwtol *?' Un'lfw.OHo.loiodo. f Kll ? WM. I.ll'l'll.lllllfi J' *? "?<?, UKU, IIOKXIINO, ? , ''onalrdCllCf Knjf'neer. _ Mahtiw's Fi.iiav .Iiiiy Ift -J?? HtlWtltlllH Fill! "TIIE WKKKI.V WTKM.IUli.lCtH." ?l ou l'KII AXM-'i.