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~ JTilUflM/lIN. A Car Containing Fifty of Them Bun Into by an Engine. TWO KILLED AND NINE INJURED. After the "Wreck, flic Italians Who Were Unhurt Try to Kill tlie Engineer and Fireman of the Engine -f lint Demolished Their Car?A Very Exciting Time. New Haves, Conk., Aug. 10.?Xine Italian laborers were seriously injured, two fatally, in a railway collision near Krauford, 011 the Shore line branch of the New Vorlt, N'ew Haven 4 Hartford raiiro-iii about tl o'clock this morning. A gravel train left New Haven about 5::W, and in the caboose on the end of t!m train wore about fifty Italians. While crossing the main track near the Branford station a freight train bound lor New London struck the caboose and threw it off the track. Nino of the fifty Italians were injured. They all belong in Sew Haven. All were taken to the New Haven hospital. The engine ran through the ear be/ore it stopped. Engineer Benjamin and fireman liarrv Ifunt junipeil and saved W.? tl.fi llieir uvea. inn ii.uu few j .irsons about the station hastened to assist the unfortunate men pinned between tlie engine and broken timbers. Th? v were carried to the station and piiyj.it ians summoned. In tho meanwhile three hundred Italians gathered a^hort distance from the station and talked together in loud .tones. Thecal* of the engine had taken fire aii'i engineer Benjamin and fireman Hunt returned to extinguish it. The Italians .-aw them and arming themtelve.s with .stones and shovels rushed jjr tin; enjrine and surrounded it. 1 lunt wa- knocked down with a piece of coal. He nought refueo afterwards in a neighboring shop, hnginuer Benjamin mowed hi.' way through the mob by brandishing piece of heavy timber, lie reai'li'-d the depot in safety and locked himself i|j> in the ticket office. The Italians were eventually pacified, but they refused to work the day out. SU'AIJIJOWKI) TMK WILL. Awl Then Her Lover Cut Her Body Open mill Ilecorercd It. f ISnK!>i:.u'xf Aug. 10.?Victor Bergo has just been Sentenced at the Gironde .W:/vs to lif? imprisonment at hard labor tor the murder of his mistress, JIarie lkmdon. TIio circumstances surrounding tho case are of the strangest and moft peculiar diameter, and are largely reei-4??iblc tor the sariug of Berge from tli" guillotine. whose father is a small landowner at Cahoes, Department of the L?t, was a mcdical student in this city. He met Mtrt-ie, who was a dressmaker, :m.l shortly afterward the couple lived tether. Ilv the death of a maiden aunt a sthf*rt time a*o, 13crge came into pos-, awton nf Io.inX) franc*. The will naming him us heir he had had in his tposand showed to Marie, wheretip-Hi .-lie demanded that, a* a rccomR'lwto her, ho gave her one-half of the j('V';icy. Tills Bore refused, and the woman Ffiatrheil it from his hand. A territic ensued, which was finally ended by licryo throwing the woman heavily to the lloor, but not, however, before she had by a tinal effort, swallowed the will. In a few hours the woman was dead. l* rj:<\ in order to regain possession of lii- inheritance, cut the body open uifl removed tho will. It was "in this condition that the body was discovered. I!nr,i 11 wr IlmnH'kSulfide. As\\%ii>i.ts. Mti.. Aii". Ill?.Inbn J)u vail, a prominent civil engineer, aged Hevomy.tliroe, committed suicide this morning At the .breakfast table he a.*ke<l his sisters fur a glass'of sugar and water, into which he poursed a white powder. One of his fisters asked: "Whnt is it?" "Only some medicine," ho answereil. The other sister picked up the envelope which had contained the nowdur. and saw on it "poison, fctryehnine." She screamed for help, and vainly struggled to prevent her brother from swallowing the contents of the gloss. Two physicians worked hard t-? save 1 Mi vail, but he died in great agony. A Wife, hut no Watch. Nk?- Youk, Aug. 10.?AntonioO-Stnro wa.? arraigned in the Ailama ?treot |>o mecuun ycsierciay ou tne cnarge 01 Jmviiiff stolen a silver watch from 1 rank Furev, of No. 240 Fourth Avenue, t'urev explained that he lout the watch to t'eutaro and had heen unable toffetit hack. Not only had Ceataro taken liis watch, hut al?o his wife. He said she was living with him at No. 84, Eiiet One Hundred-aml-tenth street, New*York. 11c had retained a lawyer and was about to hrinj? suit (or divorco, In the meantime he wants to make it unpleasant for Ucstaro. The court ordered t'c-taro to return the watch if he lmd it, and adjourned the ca.?e tor one wcok. lilntl to <?et Hack. Np.w Yoiik, Aug. 10.?Jiosio Bugli, the wife of Antonia Bugli, who doped with v.? . uuJPiiiim .vnareinno, of tJio Fifth precinct, Brooklyn, two weeks otto, roturned t?? her home, in North Second htroet yt Mcrday, ami was received with ep.*n arms l?y her husband. Sho told the Mory uf her flight with Anarehino freely, and said that when they reached Chicago l?t? got her to give him $00 she hml, and taking her jewelry he told her 1"' was going to California and from then- tn Australia, and she had better return home. .She did so with $*.'0 which slia had sewed in her dress. l ighting tlm Tflt |ili(?nr tonipnny. Baltimore, Mn., Aug. 10.?The druggists oi Baltimore, in their war against the exhorbitnnt charges of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone coriipnny, liave enlisted the sympathy and support ot many other subscribers to tho telephone. lmii ti??* *? ?.4w uuiuiiiiu ?ir h j reduction in rates are becoming general. The doctors, undertaker* and livery stable proprietors support the drug-' Ki^ts in their contest. One hundred and seventy of the IS I dritga'mts using telephones have pledged thotnselves to discontinue their usu ii tho charges are not reduced. KlUrtl at n Cniup Mentlng. B^vn's SrvnoK, Mo., Aug. 10.?A shooting atfray occur ml yesterday flt ! Itarnesville, near this place, wh?r e camp mooting was going on, in which one man was killed and three others wen* seriously wounded. Whilo waitjug tor a train a party of colored men l'*camc <Mr.r.urod in a disputo over some | cigars, when Louli Brown, of Kich moofl, Vn.. becamo incensod nml struck one of lilt companion!) with a stone. Tho fight became general, and Ave pistol shots were fired. Brown was killed. TEN" THOUSAND SHORT. Tho Treasurer of tho Go org In AlllauceJ?x? change Wn* Not mo Groen ax Hit' Job Might linve Indicated. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 10.?Tlio Journal this afternoon prints a sensation in Alliance circles. J. A. Wynuo, business agent oMIie Georgia State Alllanco ?xchange is over S10,000 short in bis accounts. The directors appointed W. A. ?.. r ,i.? oruugiuuu, ticanurci v> mv to examine tlie books and the shortage was discovered. Mr. Wynne is under $30,000 bond. Tlie bondsmen will meet til is nftcrnoou to arrange to poy all shortage;. The Exchange claims that the shortage is an out and out defalcation. -Mr. Wynne makes a statement that the shortage is duo to a clerical error. . nu?ln?it nt tlie Summer Capitol. Cape Mat Point, n. J., Aug. 10.?Tho president to-day appointed Hichard C. Shannon, of Now York, minister to Nicaragua, Costa Kica and Saa Salvador. Minister .Shannon Is a native of Maine. Hon. John S. Clark?on who has been a visitor at the president's cottage left this morning for Philadelphia. MARTIN'S KERRY. Ulg Reunion* in October?Lous: Dlcycle llldc?Democratic Convention?Pertonall, Etc. Waller Sanders is very aiek. Jlrrt. Frank Co* is very sick with typhoid fever. Miss Maggie Pennington has returned from an extended visit in Noblo county. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ltvder are entertaining Miss Kate ftvdcr, of Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Williams returned lust night from a "pleasant visit to Pittsburgh. The Xorthwood Glass works will bo the first to resume. Fire was lighted in the fnrnaco yesterday. Yesterday about $12 was taken from the safe in J. W. Lane's oftlce on I'irst street while he was at dinner. Messrs. Albert and Wilbur Harris leave this moraine for St. Clnirsville to attend the teachers' institute. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis liothermund buried their bright little daughter at Kiverview cemetery yesterday. A lot of marble shipped to J. T. Hancs from Montjielier, Vt., last fall reached Martin's l'erry yesterday. Mr. David Cu.se, who has been conlined to bed with tvphoid fever since the middle of July,.is convalescing. Martin's Ferry will send a good sized crowd to Chippewa next Thursday on tiie K. ofl\ excursion on the C., L. & \V. railroad. The Martin's Ferry firemen talk of running the Bell aire* firemen a hub to hub race at Wheeling 011 the Fair Grounds on Labor Day. Yesterday Mr. J. T. Hanes received a notice from the Pension Department of the granting of a pension of $S per month to Mr. William E. Owens. The Democratic county convention will be held in the Martin's Ferry Opera House to-day. It will bo called to or?ler at 10 o'clock. The delegates began arriving last flight. The reunion of the .1st und 12tli West Virginia infantry and Carlin's Battery "D will bo held in Martin's Ferry Tuesday, October 6. George B. Crawford, corresponding and recording secretary of the 1st West Virginia Infantry Association, was in the city yesterday making the preliminary arrangements. Martin's Kerry will give the oiu soldiers a royal wolcoine. (Ellis Lash is expected home to-day from Cincinnati, to which city he rode on his bicycle in three days, from Martin's Ferry to Zanesville in one day, Zanesville to Columbus in ono day, and Columbus to Cincinnati, 115 miles, in one day. Very few, if any. amateur bicyclists can beiit this record. Mr. Lash is a lirst dlassall around wheelman and has n good record. The weainer was too hot<o ride on to Memphis. Alinn IJo.vd, used S years, daughter of William JJoytl, died lit the residence of the parents in Aetnaville on -Sunday night of tvphoid fever, and was buried at Kivenvtew cemetery yesterday afternoon. 'Jtov. William I^ewis, of the Welsh Congregational church, and Rev. II. X. Campbell, of the Presbyterian church, officiated. Mr. Uovd and his son, James tinrlleld, are both quito sick with fever. Miss Morgan, the servant gir|, wus also taken sick with fever and removed lo her home in the Standard addition. Mr. Lloyd, who is a boss roller in the Aetna mill, has the sincere sympathy of his friends. MOUNDSVIIiliK A Mlncellnncouft Melnngo of Minor Blatter* from MnrnhnU'ri Metropolis. It T II ^InnniHi. r*( Wlianlinn trnq ?*. XX. .Ulllliltllg, here Sunday. lion. II. S. White, of Bellton, wag in the city yesterday. Hon. -K K. Hanen, of Glen 'Boston, was here yesterday. (ieor^e C. Knight, the popular drummer, is in the city. Miss Mollie llillor.v, of Keyser, is visiting Mrs. C. E. Jackson. The work of removing fences, and grading streets on the lands of tho M. M. & 31. Co. lias begun. Mrs. B. F. Met&hen, who lias been visiting friends in ureeno county, l'a., returned home yesterday. Miss llnttie race, of Wheeling, who lias been visiting -Miss EdnaThompson, returned home yesterday. The break in the machinery nt the electric light power houso hits been repaired and the city was once inore illuminated last night, after three nights of darkness. F.M.Peniio6k,secretary of the "Vulcan Road Machine company, of Kennett Square, I'a., will exhibit one of the machines ou the streots of the M. M. <& M. company land to-day. The Mound City brick company have tinishid 50,000 brick by hand, to be used in the construction of their buildin#*. Their new strain brick machino has arrived and they will soon be making brick at the rate of 30,000 per day. Myron W.Klug, rittsburnh's celebrated elocutionist, \v:i)l give one of his inimitable entertainments nt the Court llouso thin evening. A largo crowd is oxijocteit. Many out of town people have expressed their intention to come. Beware or Ktuitna.?lie miro you cot tlio genuine Dr. Thomas' Koiectrio Oil. It cures t'olils, Croup, Asthma, Deafness mul lilipiiinntiKiu. ".?u ftiindfty Kxcurftlon*. Commoncing Sunday, May 31. anil everv Snmlav thereafter, the Baltimore Jt Ohio Kalfroail Company will sell excursion ticket* to Pittsburgh and return at SI 50 ami to Washington anil return at $1, good returning Sunday ouly. ris SUBSTANTIAL PROOF. Actual and Rcliablo RMidcnu of Whceliug Come Forward unci Giro Their Etperienc? and Opinion. Among the many patients that have been taking treatment recently from Dra. Copeland & Bell, and ran substantiate their efficiency in treating catarrh Atirl lrinrlrwl trntlhleH. is )lr. Philip Heintz, engineer at the Sehmulbach plant, located in South Wheeling. Mr. Philip Heintz, So. jrsi CRAKJffE Stckbt. In an interview with Mr. Holntt. lie Mid: "I hfld been trouble*! with calarrh for the lost Hro nr?i* vuir*. 1 DiiiU bnt little attention-to it, thinking it only frequent attacks 01 com*, until about two your* ago, wluu upon consulting a physician 1 learned that I had an aggravated case of catarrh. "I tried Some remedies, but failed to derive any benefit until about three months ago. "My noso would stop up and I was compelled to breathe through ray mouth. The raucous .would accumulate in ray throat and in the back part of iny nostrils. I had to ?0UfTback to dislodge it and was always clearing my throat. My throat w?s always irritable, and at times 1 could scarcely swallow. "I becaral*alarmed about myself and, rending of the cures wrouuht by Dw. Conehmd boll, couclu'led to call on them. After consulting them I resolved to try their system of treatment. I have been under their care since that tfmeand can say for myself that I bavo improved frpm the beginning, and the change.In my condition is so great and satisfactory that I can confidently testify as to their success in my case, and ran say for them that I am pleased to recommend them, and know from my experience that they are skillful and successful In treating catarrh and all kindred trouble*." Mr. Joseph Glut*, 10S Market street, says of his case: "After taking h course of treatment I am much- improved in every way. I feci strong and well now. The catarrhal troubles that I had have disappeared and I feel better than I have felt for yean, nnd I will gladly recommend the doctors to those who need a physician." DOCTORS CO PEL AND & HELL have located permanent offices at 1121 Main street, Wheeling. W. Va., whore thov treat with succuss all curable case*. Office hours?9 to 11 a. m., 2 to ft p. ui. and 7 to 9 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. ra. to 12 in., and 1 to i p. m. Specialties?Catarrh and diseases of the Eye. Ear. Throat ami Lungs. Consultation free. Address all mail to DKS. COI'KLAND dc HELL, 1121 Main street. Wheeling, W. Va. _ ^ | Treatment, lucluiiiusr uieujcjniv ??a moutu. DBLTiAlRB. All SorU of Local Nous and Gossip from tho Gla?a City. Engineer Mord Xelson and family came homo trom Bethany yesterday. George Johnson, the little colored boy sent to the reform school, has returned. Mrs John Poorman and family leave to-day for a two week's visit to the interior. Mrs. Shannon Archer and children came home iroui a northwestern trip yesterday. The John W. Mavors farm was sold at Sheriff's sale, E. P. Movers, a brother, buying it, paying $0,900 for 108 acres. Prank Williams, Henry ltodewig, and Vi'. A. Sehraum arc talked of for county treasurer on the Democratic ticket. The A. M. E. church will hold a camp meeting up Indian run, beginning on the Kith and continuing over the 2od. J'.ellnirc people wiio oroKo cmnp thinking it Mould he cool enough in town are sorry now that thov returned. Manager James Pollock, of the Western Union tqjetrraph office, and wife,; leave to-day for a two weeks' trip to the interior. The Bellaire Street Car Company were, transferring passengers at the Cleveland Pittsburgh crossing yesterday during some repairs there. Mrs. Jennie Campbell accompanied Miss May Thompson to her Philadelphia home.ypHterdav. Miss Thompson had been visiting Mrs. Campbell hero. Wilbur Smith and wife celebrated the tenth anniversary of their wecldine Suixdav. An elegant dinner was served' to their immediate relatives and friends. A Noble street awning had a bie hole Imrnnd in it hv n umirk from a Clove land, Lorain & Wheeling engine. The I hole was patched, and on .Sunday another spark burned the patch. Charles J. Gill bought the double J frame houses on Franklin street, Fourth 1 ward, from Recorder John Bucket. The houses were built by P. T. King. Mr. Gill got a bargain, paying only $3,000 for them. . . , ' ^ James Smith, who fell through the P., O. V. 0. railroad trestlo in the Second ward Sunday, worked for tho J. C. Gibnev coin pany. lie had gotten his money-Saturday, and whon found was minus all his money and badly bruised and a leg broken. A Noted Month* From Kfokuk, In., Danotrat. August, 1A87, was a noted month. It gave extreme heat and extreme cold, the results of which wero disastrous to the public health. Cases of colic, cholera morbus and diarrhoea were abundant, I mwl thpm \vor*? numerous raills at tho drug stores for Choniberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Uomedy. Druggists of this city tell lis that this remedy has been more frequently called for during the past mouth than any other preparation, and that it has proven a panacea for the very worst canes. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and IJiarrlio^a Remedy is a meritorious medicinal preparation foTall summer complaints for which it in recommended, anil grows in popularity in this city and vicinity. The sales are increasing rapidly and wonderful cures are rnported. i?w </> < iisvtitttr vr i nu nn li'iv run rumi l&ana ui\. itm. HALL'S BALSAM FOR + THE + LUNGS, Hm been a never-fulling family remedy for Coughi, mid*, consumption. Sore Throat. Himimcium. Pneumonia. liillucnx.V Acuta and Chronic flroticblUt. Aj?uinm, WtioopinK mugh. Croup. Plenriiy. rain in the hide nnd Ureu^t. St'litliur of Wood, nnd nil dl*cn*e* of the Til BOAT, C11KHT AXl> LINUS L KADI SO TO COSSUMlTION. UK. WM. HALI/S 1IAI.BAM contains uo opium, morphine. uor any deleterious dm*. It footnM nnd heal* the Membrane of lh?> I,unx?. IntUmed nnd |MiU>ucd by dUeoao. nnd prevent* night *wonts ntul tightness ucrusa ! the ehcit, It Is pleunut to the t<uto. n An niri) nu t An i it rtnnn n A rufiaRii&Di 'lAiuAn muuov., WHOl^ALE AND KETAIL DIIUG01HT3, And ALt/Pnrooww. Piuct, 2oc, coc. fi oa DR. WM. HALL CO., Sew York. ta&-MWAy BARGAINS IN DRY GO GEO. R. 1 115 O WK11 11-53 7umRK \ : == To reduce stock and. e] Summer Goc mm p VIIIJJilA JJ Until the First k All Sammer Dress Goods to All Black and Col All Imporl Sll Tahla Tinane Aniltc Tm nu IUUIU uiiiuiij) ivi ' Linen Sheeting i All Silk Waists Marked Less All Lace and Cheni All Pi This Special Sale b< made attractive to all GEO.R.l I OIL-WELL OIL WELL J 91 and 92 Water Sti Manufacture and Sell Every Arl ARTE SI A Is Either for Gas, Oil, Water BOILERS, C A ENGINES, Fl' DERRICKS, PL TUBING, CC nmnn iitix inAlT nAAnn ii DflflOO AM IflUfl UUlWi) ftl For Steam, Gas, Petroleu CATALOGUES PRICE LISTS 8j?ffijSSf[ ON APPLICATION, ED. L. ROSE i CO.-H EADi DON'TM wm11 thh COLI Are the great Wheels for American rl attending the Detroit Meet as reservation of these W ED. L. ROSES CO Illcyelei in tbli vicinity, olio Iwvo a Inrjn'r un<l li other iltnlcn in Ihiit Stoic combined. New anil price from $15 to Sin. ll you Intend pureliOJll)! go until vou examine tills utock. J, L. BALLAI SHOTGUNS. nn YOU ?;HOOT ? 1_/ \?/ A W W w * ? -? ? . If to, the season Is here, j fo ore we with the most I COMPLETE LINK OF FINE SHOT 60NS Ever Offered In the City. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THEM. i. G. Dillon & Co., W 122; Market Street. IF your naiuc In nut on the 1NTKLLIGEXCJSK'b Hub?crlptl?? Book* make luinto to set It on the list. N'ot%rJth?t?n<Wii(r litereaiod liio and giueral ImproTemcnt there ,1a no lnerense In price. Still better thins* are to come. OPS?GEO. R. TAYLOR. "AYLOR. si STREET. 6T STRSST. II TUT MIS ' 1 "'-I- - ' . Lose out certain lines of ids, I will offer l ' of Sentember. - - r be Closed Out, ored Silfcs Mpfe [8d Dress Goods Med Down. , . ; r? ' sels, Napkins, is, Cotton Sheetings Reduced, ' 9 i Than Cost. 3ille Curtains Reduced. irasols Offered at Half Price, stween seasons will be customers. 1YLOR. SUPPLIES. SUPPLY CO., reet, Pittsburgh, Pa. :lcle, Tool or Appliance Needsd J WELLS, or Mineral Tests. ising, IS ttings, fJS| j mps, /i? )rdage. /eg U) SUPPLIES I? m or Water. / trsl ; i .. ... aUARTERS TOR WHEELSr AN UNPOPULAR BICYCLE lrd Your Future Content, but OST POPULAR AND BEST. v m?rv VTV Am AT\ UMdIA AND VluTUK Iders. Ask parties control tbc ?ale cl Ihwo ^ loro varied Hock than nil . V Jl second hand, ranging In you cannot afford to do RD, Managed ?^?MiWWw33> EAST CHATTANOOGA LAND COEAST CHATTANOOGA. TENNESSEE I Tho right place to oatnblUb any Jnduntry in the South tlint requires Wood, Iron or SteeL Large Inducements to Manufacturers OF EVERY KIND TO LOCATE WITH U& Now in tho tlmo and hero la the plaro to lay tin* foundation fyr future fortunes. Dou't negli-Ot to tlltnlc about this. Write* mo for particular*. or buy a round trip tiekut to Lookout Mountain. and when you reach hero, enll on me. BENJAMIN THOMPSON, Gnnu MANiacn 1 EAST CHATTANOOGA LAND C0VPAN7, IX) Blchardson Olotk, Cbttusoofa, Teun. Mai r e al estate. FOR SALE. _ House of four rooms on Cliarles street, Centre, Wheeling. $?00. House of (our rooms on corner of Wood and Tweuty-fourth streets, 51,aV). House of ?l* rooms between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets, on Woo?l? street. Rental value per annum. ?192. Price 81.600. one-half lot on Jacob street. Centre Wheeling cheap lit 33U0. Four lots on South Fenn street, cheap at SI,600. Five roomed brick hou*u. and fuu lot, ou Jacob street, Fifth ward, S2..VX). Seven-roomed house, on KoiT street, desirable location. $3,(500. Ten roomed house ut a bargain oa North Slain street. Five roomed houv. 2515 EofT street. 82.900. Four roomed house, 100 Eighteenth street, 91.000. Nino roomed brick house, 2331 Market street, 93J600. llnlf lot on North Main street, 83 by 133 feet, 92.900. Ilalf lot on EolTstreet, south of Twenty-eighth sifeet.9l.000. Ilalf lot on Morston street, loath of Twentyseventh street, SfoO. Sixteen lots on the north side of Twenty-third street. In the now addition of Filan d: Whyte, just laid out. Lot* ou Eoff and Jacob streets, in North Benwoou. Lots in McMcchcn, newly laid out', cheap at 9120 to 5275 each. Lots in Zano's Orchard aud Old Fair Ground additions. Beautiful lots in A. H. Patterson's addition to Elm Grove at low inures. Four-roomod house on Twenty-ninth ana , Woods street, |1,030. ( NESBITT & DEVINE, 1739 Market Street. ?n4 M Mste fftP Sfllfl 1AVIU1 UUIUIU 1V1 mUIUI TliIrt7-two acres of tho Cochran portion of the John Hold farm In l'lcusnnt \ alley, on tho Natlonul mud, now occupied by Joseph Dln> mey. 112,000. So. 1321 EofTitrect, bride. ?.10a No. 1W Flftoeuth street, fi.CKW. . No. 85 South Broadway. frame, SI,800. No. 165 Sixteenth itreot, brick und frame, 2.300. No. 40 Virginia street, Island, 8 rooms and bath room, new, gj.ouo. No. 1117 Alley II., j-jwt Wheeling, frame honso of fourroom*. lot suxlJO feet, iTou. 'Brookslde," on tbo National rond, about ono mile west of Bridgei*>rt, Ohio, over one-half acre of ground with nice dwelling and all necossarylmprovmneut. pj,.vw. Building lots on went wide of North Huron Street. Island, at 120 per foot front. 100xfc*i0 feet in Pleasant Valley, on tho National road, for *1.500. on easy terms. ThebuftlneM building, No. 1622 Majn street, noir occupied by J. W. Hunter Ji Co.'a aplco mills. | Tho Pryor placo on National rond. near Blm r.,nM I..l,t 9TOCKS FOR SALE. 20 shares Brilliant Iron ami Steel Co. 20 ihures Ikmrood Iron Works. 6 shores llobbs Glass Co. 6 shares Panhandle Coid and Jron Co. 61-5 shares Street Hallway Cq. RINEHART & TATUM, irM 1314 Market Street. FOB K/IEHSTT. !X) acres land near Ben wood Junction. Laud and grawl privilege south of Bcntrood Junction, ou Ohio River railroad. X MONTH. N"o. 2102 Main street, storo room ? ~.410 00 >o. 21.VI mhiu street, ston* room.. 13 00 No. W Eighteenth stroet, storo room 10.03 No. 2001 Woods street, 2 rooms and Attic.... 8 00 ' Cottago on MonnOsvillo Camp Ground. FOR SRLE Lot on South Front street .. 91.000 Cottage, Moundsvilie Camp Ground fiOJ Cottage. Moundsvillo Camp Ground 100 Two lots. Mouudsville Camp Ground .. 203 No. #931 and 3913 Wood# street Tbrec-roomod bouse, National road. S7G0. Double frnme house on Bnltimoro street Desirable newruMdence on Mouth Front street lft? acres land. Greeley county, Kansas, $800. Sixteen lots In J. and J. It Baker addition. No. 8f> and 87 Sixteenth street No. 2G81 and 3G33 Chnpllno street Thirty-live acresstone and coal land, Rush Run. Ohio. Seventeen And one-half acres land, one-half mile west lower point of lslan?L Deslrublo resldoneo one mil a west of Bridge* port, Ohio. Three and one-half acres of land nc^r West Liberty. No. -MG0 Wetzel street, ground 50by300foot No. 2?U and 2831 Wood street. Twenty-one shares Rivcrsido Glass Works t/w*V at n hnruttln No. 22 Alley B, corner Alloy B and Alley & Price. #W>. No*. 2019 ami 2021 Main street Eighteen acres of land one inllo cost of Elm Grove. Front* about 600 feot on National road, with four-roomed frame bouso and 200 fruit trees. lTlca. ?1.800. Lot 70 by 180 feet. Elm Grovo. No*. M and fifi Alloy ID. Nos. 2U01 and 290G Chnplinestroot No. 1006 McColloch itreet No. 80iS McColloch street. No. 2110 and 2112 Main Htrcot No. 2001 and 2U0G Main atroot. No. Market street. No. Ohio street. No. 00 North Front street?ground 60 by a boat .400 feet. No. 231lEoffstreot No. 2G0G Main btrcct JAMES A. HENRY, Real Estate Agent, U. S. Claim Attorney. Export In penhion Claims. Jy? 1612 Market Street. FOH, SALE. 8ix-roome<rfrnme linuso nt No. 200 North York street. Lot.%1 feet frout. 81,400. Three-roomi?d house, corner New Jersey anil Erie streets, 81.0."A Forir-rooined house, Caldwell's run, SI,200. EigUt-rootnod houne nnd small house on alloy in renr, nt 135 Znne street, 81,00). New four-roomed house, 2715 Morston street, lot ttxStf, 81,MO. New six-roomed house, 53 Virginia $treet, $3,000. Investment that will pay good interest?the property ou southwest corner of Zauo and Choice building lots on tho Island. Lot .'OxlOO, vast tide Mcf'olloch street, botween Twenty-third anil Twenty-fourthstreets, for S05. Gk O. SMITH, ag3 LM? MARKET HTKBBT. LEGAL NOTICES. TX THK"COUNTY"COURT OF OHIO JL COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA. In tho innttor of tho application for ndtnissfon to probate of a paper writing. Purporting to bo the Inst will of George W. Ldglngton. deceased, with a codicil thereto. Tim object of the jtetlTion this day fllc<l It to Srocnre the probate of u certain puper writing, ated the '?!4ib day of November. ISvO, purporting to bo the lust will of George W. HdKlngton, deceased; and of u certain other pupor writing, listed the -1th day of'June, l*'.'l, purporting to be a codicil to said wilL And it nppcariag by allldavlt tiled that tho following Minted reran* Interested in such probate are non-residents ot the State of West Virginia, rl*: Nancy Mathews. Mariner rdgington, John F. Kdcingtou, Kdzabeth Laws anu ? Laws. her huxbnnd. whose find iMinolt unknown i RIchatil Edging* William Walters, the unknown heirs of Mnry Kdglugton, dmwed. F.Usha Jamison, KaKftcr Fru/lrr and William H. Frazfer. her husband, uii'l Susan Jubn?on, It I* ordered thnt they do appenr before me nt ray office, in tue tfty of Wheeling. in the comity and .State nforesald, within one month after the date of tho first publication of this ortlcr end do what moy be neceSMirv to protect their Interest iu wild matter. And notice is hereby given th*t I will proceed at the place named, on the 2Mb n?jr of August, laid. nt the hotir of 1U o'clock a. in., toheor And determine the application for tfueh prolate unless csuk Ik then shown for u continuance of tho hearing. Witness my hand thlii 27th dor of July, 180L tiBOROfc IIOOK, Oerk. W. M. UfNLAV, Attorney. Jy^Tn BRATTICE-CLOTH. Important to Mine Operators! We carry a full stock of tho best quality BRATTICE CLOTH la the following widtlia: 30, 30, AS, 60. 72 Inches wide, In rolls of 25 and 50 yards, or cut any length to order. I Write u? for price* CHA6. H. BERRY, J* I* IMDWtter at reel