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Not in five years has a inoro enjoy* sblc dramatic entertainment boon given at the Opera (Iotiso than "Old Jed l'routy." Tho houso was only halt full Saturday night. But a moro decidodly delighted audience wa-j never scon i there. Tho pieco has enough plot to bo interesting, but its great beauty is tho truth to life of tho characters and tho natural quality of tho humor and tho homely pathos with which it abounds in aboiit equal parts. Tho company is composed of capablo actors, with a good (jiiartotto una two good children dancers. Tho applause and laughter Miarod tho timo with tho stillness of appreciation when thoro were tears in the eyes of nearly overvbody in tho house. Tho star was called b'eforo tho curtain several tiinos, and aftor tho third act made a speech which was as ?rood :t thing as was in tho play, and as thoroughly appreciated. When Mr. Seidell returns to Wheeling, as ho declared his intention to do next year, the house will not hold the people who will throng to hear him. Tho company opens a week's engagement in Pitts burgh thisovening. ATTACHED THE RECEIPTS. Saturday afternoon Walter W. Phil lips, musical director of tho John U. Cumpson company, which has been playing "Lieber Franz" togoodbusi nesa at tho Grand, demanded sixty dol lars of the manager, being his salary for two weeks. The manager promised that he t-hoiild have tho money aftor tho matinee, but Phillips was riot satisfied with this and wont to Squiro Arklo's oflice and attached tho receipts of tho performance. In the evening after tho performance tho parties mot at tho justice's office and arranged mattors. Cumpson had a large houso Saturday night and tho audiouco was well pleased. ''THE OLD HOMESTEAD" THIS EVENING. Deniuan Thompson's famous play, "The Old Homestead," will bo seen at the Opera House this evening and to morrow evening. "Tho Old Home stead" is a sweet rural story, suggestive ?>f all the pleasant sido of "country lifo, descriptive of all that is good and lov able in a simple-minded, honest old farmer. It is not a drama in the right tense of tho word. There is solittloof the truly dramatic in it that ono is sur prised that it holds tho attention of tho audience so closely for moro than two hours. In its success it is shown that tho people like a story simply and sweetly told, without tho* jar of rapid action, without tho force of climax. "the noY SCOUT." The exciting melo-drama of tho Sier ras, "The Hoy Scout," long identilied with the name of N. S. Wood, will be presented at iho Grand on Thursday night with Miss Theresa Xowcomb as the star. The little actress dons tho picturesque garments of tho boy scout with as much eaeo as did tho voung ac tor who created tho part, and keeps her hearers interested throughout the thrilling action of tho play. A largo company and special scenery adds great ly to the etlectiveness of the"production. "TRUE IRISH HEARTS." McCarthy's company will commenco a two nights' engagemont at the Grand this evening in tho famous drama of "Irue Irish Hearts." This is ono of the best of Irish dramas, and it always urow large audiences evory time it has appeared here, and the indications are that tho Grand will bo crowded to tho doors to-night. Seats are on. sale at Ocmher's. BRILLIANT LECTURES. >lrn. LonjjiUoro Potts, HI. I)., at tlio Opera Homo. "Did you ever see a gypsy woman, young, straight as an arrow and brown as a berry, carrying a pile of boards fnllv eight feet long on her lioad? You have ficen her? On Tremont street? That's the one. Well, Mrs. Dr. Long shore I'otts is tho mental type of tho* order oi which that gypsy is'the physi cal type." In this quaint manner tho Boston Ihxihl, of October 20,1SS7, speaks of the I distinguished woman who is to lecture here. Commencing to-morrow after noon she will crive a course of afternoon lectures to ladies only. All of tho dis courses will bo magnificently illustrated t'v handsome stereoptican views, not. alone of an anatomical naturo but of art .?mil travel. The announcement ot this lecture has created a great deal of inter est, and a cordial welcome is assured the little Quakeress. Friday evening tho men will have an opportunity to hear Mrs. Potts, when she will give her groat lecture on "Love, Courtship and Marriago" to both sexes. The lecturo to-morrow night will bo free. . ' STACK SNOW FLAKES. Gossip About tlio l'luyn nu<l Players?Local Druimitiu Notes. A new violinist hug appcurcil in Lon don, Cesar Touipson. Ho is, like Ysays, u graduate of i.iegc. When nineteen lie became the Vorgeiger of Bilse's or chestra in Berlin, and very soon was prevented with ditliculty from abandon ing music and becoming a sailor.- The result of not hanging up to his fiddle is that ho is now spoken oi as the "modern l'aganini." Kate Castleton is reported to have paid her husband, Harry Philips, $2,000 10 relinquish all claim "to her Oakland Property, and they have separated. Sho ?.ig sued for divorce, and expects a de cree on her return to San Francisco. Cruelty and poker-plavinp aro the pounds for divorco alleged in the com plaint. , John E. Kogers, according to report, is^ainat disagreement with his wife, -Minnie Palmer. According to tlio Chi japo Dramatic Newt, private dispatches from New York declare these rumors to we well grounded in trutii. l-roihion Howard has received $150, VjXhn royalties for "Shomuidoah,? sinco Jwtirst production in New York at the kiar theatre. *he Theresa Neweombe company will V.'aV the "Hoy Scout" in the Martin's ?terry Opera House next Wednesday evening. The Inst of tho Y. M. C. A. ontortaininonts will bo on Friday even inc. Mr. Crane's now play "For Money" is not exactly tho succoss that was ox pected. Now Yorlcors will not accent him as a fun maker, and hence before many weeks ho will try another comody from" a big stock of plays lie carries in his grip. Augustin Daly has written an origi mil comedy of" New York life, which will follow "The Cubinot Minister" at his theatre, and Miss Ada Hehai will bo in the cast. Modjcska appeared last week in Now York in her new play, "Tho Countess Roudino," and star and play made a hit. M'lle Laus has enthused Paris in tho opera, "Tempest," as tho gay capital has not boon enthused for years. W. .1. .Sonnlan is reported to liavo im proved considerably sinco his removal to liloomingdalo asylum. llobort Mantell will produce his now play, "Tho Face in tho Moonlight," in New York next season. Francos Hodgson Burnett's play, "Tho Showman's Daughter," proved a flat failure in I/ondon. Actors must bo a quarrolsome set. They ore all the time making up. Weevio Vivian left Uanlou's "Su perba" Saturday night. Part of the "Old 1 Iomostead" company is at the St. Charles. Sells Bros', circus is coining money in Australia. nCLLAillR All Sorts of Local N?\v< and Cimlp from tho film* City. Hon. C. L. Weems, chairman of tho Republican county committee, has been at Columbus quite frequently sinco the legislature convened,' and is credited with being tho father of ono of the re districting bills. Ho would not decline a nomination for Congress^' and with a district embracing Noble, Washington and Monroe counties, coupled to J5el mont and Guernsey, the Hon. Mr. Weems would hnvo a strong null in tho first three named. The contest between Mr. Weoms and Senator Nichols prom ises to be interesting in making a new congressional map of Ohio. Mr. Weems is an ex-member of tho legislature, hav ing servod from Noblft' county beforo re moving to St. Clairsvillc. Tho prohibitionists will meet at City hall Tuesday to select delegates to their state convention, to be held at Columbus next month, and to deter mine whether they will put local tickets in tho field this spring or not. It would be wisdom 011 their part to Eelcct tho best men offered by the other parties in cities liko this one. Otherwise they will contribute to tho election of infe rior mon, and iu local affairs especially thoy should not lose their votes. An alarm of fire yostorday morning Lrought the entire department out, and but for tho timely throwing of water tlioro would have been a general clean ing out of tho frame houses 011 Guern sey ttreot, in tho Sccond ward. A two story frnmo iiad caught from a defectivo lino and tho flames had just got fairly started when dashed out, otherwise a whole square would have been swept out. A stiff wind was blowing. Tho friends of Hon. Lorenzo Dnnford at Columbus proposed to press that gentleman for an honorable and re sponsible position now at the disposal of President Harrison, but when tho ex congressman was approached upon tho subject he unequivocally declined, and no amount of persuasion could inako him give his consent, llo will not be a candidate for any place, tho niore's tho pity. The North Bellaire reading room is proving a profitable investment in tho lino tho good pcoplo building it in tended. It is quite a popular resort lor tho young men of that part of town in the evenings, and many from other parts of tho city spend frequent even ings there, too. It is a violation of tho city ordinance to leave sidowalks obstructed with box es, barrels, etc., and late Saturday night sonio of tho members of tho hook and ladder company took possession of a nuinbor of boxes and made kindling wood of them. M. L. Fawcctt, of tho Bellaire nail works office, fell down tho ollico stons 011 Saturday and broko his arm. lie had only been out a week after being laid up with a sprained ,ankle and was walking with a crutch when he foil Sat urday. The board of trade has sent out re quests to all the subscribers of the im provement fund to pay .up by the 1st of February. The board se^ms to have something on the string, and may buy a glass works if it sells cheap enough. Tho canvassers of the Order of Ohio | who have beon doing business hero for sometime all left town last Saturday to see what tho prosocution of tho heads of that order in Pennsylvania amounted to. Truant Oflicer Jack Baugh took thrco little girls to the industrial school at Lancaster last week and as soon as room can be had two more will be taken. Revival meetings will behold all week at the First Presbyterian and First M. E. churches. Tho infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Russell was buried yestor day. ^ Tiiat beautiful flossy sheen, fo much admired in hair, can bo secured by tho use of Aycr's Hair Vigor. Thero is nothing better than this preparation for Etrengtheniuff tho scalp) and keeping it free from kandruft' and itching erup tions. DdW Sufo ami Kulluhlo. "In buying a cough medicine for children," says II. A. Walker, a prom inent druggist of Ogdon, Utali, ''never bo afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it and relief is always sure to follow. I particularly recommend Chamberlain's becauso I have found it to bo sate and reliable." 'Jo and oO cent Dottles for sale by druggists. daw Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriai MAUTlN'ff FKUUY. Watch Lust?Fuuurnli-l'or?on:il anil (Jen. ?nil Nutex. ' YoMorday morning Mrs. Cllnrlo's II. Thompson,of Hickory street, while on hor way to the M. K. church, lost a line gold watch and chain with a ball on tho end of the latter. The watch and chain was a present to Mr?. Thompson nix years ago. and hIio prized it very highly. Myrtlo Watson, a daughter of .Mr. and Mm. Joshua Watson, of the caino street, and a cousin of Mrs. Thompson, says fcho saw a gentleman nick up the watch en the south nido of Walnut street, botweon Fourth and Fifth, hut did not know it belonged to her aunt She says the man who found tho tiiuo-kccpcr woro a long* overcoat, had a mustacho and carried a dinner bucket. The funeral of thov lato Kceco Wat kins, sr., from tho family rosidonco in iKtnaville yesterday afternoon, was very larccly attended. Kov. Mr. Lewis, pastor of tho Welsh church, preached the sermon in Entrlish and tho congre gallon sang in Welsh. Branum Post,G. A. It., of Bridgeport, had chargo of the tuneral, its members acting as pall bearers, and Advanco lodgo No. 20 :unl Sherman lodge No. 62 of ironworkers, attended in a body. Tho iloral offer inpfs were beautiful. Tho interment was at Linwood. There was a largo attcndanco at the funeral of the lato Mrs. Delilah Dean Martin on Saturday. Kev. II. N. Camp bell officiated, and* was assisted by Kev. Samuel Boyd and Kov. A. E. Brownleo. The ctioir consisted of Messrs. William Mann, William McMastcre and Misses Eloiso Gray and Mndgo Clark. Tho nail bearers were II. W. Smith, Aaron Black, James Y. Pattorson, .1. T. Ilanes, William Clark and It. C. Swartz. The remains wero laid to rest in Kivcrview cemetery. Tho reception at tho Y. M. C. A. on Saturday night was ono of the most in teresting ever ^'iven by that organiza tion. Miss Edith McKim played an organ solo, a quartotto rendered ono selection, INIr. J. M. I3ellovillo gave a reading, Mr. Thos. Llpyd sang it solo, and Miss Mary McDonald gave it recita tion, all of which wero excellent. America's Italy will be the subject of the illustrated lecture of Trot. E. C. Bol ton in tho Opera House next Friday evening. This will bo the last of the Y. M. C. A. course, and ought to be largely attended. Monoy has been lost on tho course, and all ot thoso who aro interested in tho success of the Y. M. C. A. and liko to hear a good lecture should attend. ^ Tho lecture of Kov. Charles O'Meara at the Opera house on Saturday night, on "Mr. and Mrs. Lo at Home,'" was fairly well attended and was quite inter esting. The Kev. Mr. O'Meara would doubtless have a larger crowd if ho were to lecture again. There was good sleighing all tho way between Martin's Ferry and Mount Pleasant until .yesterday. In Martin's Ferry thoro are a number of fine turn outs. The fastest arc said to bo thoso of I)r. W. B. Shuttlcworth and Koscoe T. Ong. On Saturday there arrived for tho High sciiool a mercurial barometer, Saxes' self-registering maximum and minimum thermometer registering to six hundred degrees, and an instrument for the polarization of light. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph:"Erazict-and Miss Harriet Johnson returned on Sat urday from a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Net!", near Warnock's station. While coasting on Saturday Leslie, son of Thomas Kobbius, . rail into a team, one of tho horses tramplng'oTi his head and cutting a large gash. Kev. Mr. Coleman, oi West Alexander, Pa., assisted Kev. A. E. Brownleo in communion service in-the U. P. church yesterday. A turkey walk and festival under the auspices of the A. M. E. church will bo the attraction at-Commercial hall to night. Dr. Long, of Bcllairc, gave a talk at tho regular Sunday afternoon meeting of the Y. M. C. A. yesterday. Mrs. lone Cope, of Columbus, who at tended tho furneral of Mrs. Martin, returned on Saturday night. One of Prof. Scholiold'a sons sprained his anklo by falling whilo skating in tho rink Saturday night. Miss Hattio liisenour has returned to Portsmouth after a week's visit with Miss Ilattie Brown. A son of Thoma3 V. Salisbury had his noso badly hurt on Saturday while coastim*. Kev. Mr. Amos,of McDonald,preached in tho A. M. E. church yesterday. Miss Ella Conley is visiting friends at Toronto and New Cumberland. FOB FORTY YEARS DR. >YiI. HALL'S FOR + THE 4- LUNGS, I Ins been a ncvcr-falUnR family remedy far COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, "LA GItU'i'E,"S0RETIIIt0AT,I10AllSEN'ESS, PNEU3IOMA, CATAKICH, INFLUENZA, ACUTE AND CIIItONIC HltONCniTlS, ASTHMA, WHOOPIN(? COUG1I, CltOUP, l'LICUKISV, l'AIN IN T1IE SIOK AND lSlLEAST, SPITTING OF ?I.OUU, and nil Throat, Chest and Lungs Lcndiug to CONSUMPTION DIC. WM. HALL'S 21ALSAM contains no opium, morphine, nor any deleterious drug. It soothes it ml heals tho Mcrabrauo of the Lungs, luilnrocd and poisoned by disease, nnd prevents night uwcaL* und tiKhtne&i ucross tho cheat. It vis pleasant to tho uuto. Bo suro and ask for 1)U. \V\iL Li ALL'S WALSAM, uud tukc UO otlier. FOR SATjE BY LOGAN DRUG CO., And All Dhugoists. I'iuce, 2f>c. Me, 21 OJ. 1)1L WM. 11 ALL CO., NEW YOl'.lt. 0C2-.MV.*iK Every porson who ia opposed to Freo Trade Slavory and favors American Industrial Indopen denco pecurod throush tho policy of Protection, 6hould read tho documenta published by tho Amuricau rrotcctive Tariff Leaguo. As a pntriotic citizen, it is your duty to placo tlieso documents in the bauds of your friends. They aro interest inp aud inatructivc, aud ombraco discusalous of all phased of tho Tariff (piostion. Tho League pub lishes over 50 different documonts, comprising nearly COO pages of plainly printed, carefully edited and reliablo iuformatiou. Among tho authors of theso documents are, lion. Jamen 0. Blaino; Wm. McKinley, Jr.. Governor of Ohio; Senator S. SI. Cullom, of Illinois; Sonator Joseph N. Dolph, of Oregon; Scuator A. 8. I'addock, of Nebraska; Senator Frye, of Maine; Senator Casey, of North Dakota; Senator Justin 8. Morrill, of Vermont ; Senator Nolxon "W. Aldrich, of Ithodo Islnnd; lion. Thomas II. Dudley, of Now Jorsey; Hon. r.obert P. Porter, of Washington; Prof. J. It. Dodge, of tho Agricultural Department at Wash ington ; Commodoro W. II. T. IIughc8; Hon. E. A. Uartbhorn, of Nov/ York; Congressman Dolliver, of Iowa; lion. B. F. Jones; David Ilall Bico. of Boston; Ex-Congressman Perkins, of Kan* boh; Dr. K. 1*. Miller, of Now York; IIou. Geo. Dra per, of Maps.; lion. C. L. Edwards, of Texas; Judge Win. Lawrence, of Ohio; liou.D.G. Harrlmau, of New York; lion. Geo. S. Bout well, of Mass.; Hon. E. II. Amidown, of New York; Euoch Ensley, of Tennessee. | This completa set of documents will bo sent to I any address, poat piiUl, for Fifty (GO) C?nt*. Ad I dress, Wilbur F. Wakeman, Sccy., No. Weil I Twenty-Third Street, Now York diseases of tho ' A I'ATRIOTIC WOItK. OUR SMlflT-H. EMSHEIMER. our shi RT We again offer, as usual; our Each Customer is Limited to 6. We are still selling Silks at a Quarter a yard. Cloaks and Remnants at your own price. h. eEheTmer, 18 AND 20 ELEVENTH STREET. SPECIAL SALE.-GEO. R, TAYLOR. Fecial Sale FINE CHEESE CLOTH Bed Comforts, COMMENCING THIS MORNING. GEO.R.TAYLOR. In order to close'out our stock of Fine Quilted and Tufted Cheese Cloth Comforts we offer from this date great inducements, as follows: Eleven $i .5*0 Comforts at . . $1.25 Thirty-five $1.85 Comforts at'. . $ 1.48 Forty $2.00 Comforts at . . . $1.70 Thirty-three $2.5"o Comforts at. . $2.00 Fifteen $2.75" Comforts at . . $2.23 Fifteen $3.00 Comforts at . . .$2.40 FINE ALL WOOL BED BLANKETS " Reduced! All of the above shown in Market Street Room, - NO. 1!53. For Steam, Gas, Petroleum or Water, CATALOGUES AND, ^ PRICE LISTS KsSfcsjf'Ss5 ON APPLICATION. OIL WELL SUPPLIES. ' OIL WELL SUPPLY CO., SI and 92 Water Streat, Pittsburgh, Pa. Manufacturo and Sell Evory Article, Tool or Appliance Needed AT ARTESIAN WELLS, Either for Gas, Oil, Wator or Mineral Tests. BOILERS, ENGINES, DERRICKS, TUBING, CASING, FITTINGS, PUMPS, CORDAGE. PUDLIC SALES PUBLIC SALE ?or? Real Estate. In punuanceotadecrcoof the.Circuit, Court of iilito county, West Virginia, eulered on tlio lOih tiny ol iJoeombcr, In tin? year IHtfl, in n suit In en a u ctn- therein j tending, whftwln llornard Klelvfrmfil other* nro plaint Ida nud William 1L KUove* and other* ?ru ueicndantyjMO will ON TIlUltSDAY. JANUARY 21, lS3i, beginning ?t 10 o'clock a. m., *cU at pnbllo unction, at tho lruut door of thu Court House of Ohio county, the following dweribod real projw eriy. tliut I.i tunny: I/Ot? nmnlicrco 211 and J1A In Clinplluo & EoiTu addition to tho cltv of Wheeling, couuty of Ohio am} Stato ol Wont Vir ginia, Mtunted on the west Mdo of Kod'&troot, be tween Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets In tho wild city, and uUo the nouth twenty-two loot of lotuumbcrod239 In said Cluipllno & Koira nddltlou, being tlu northcaU corner of EotV and Tweuty-tlllrd (streets In thu Mid city, ami alio lots numbered 13 anil It lu said Chapllno ?fc KofTi uddltlou, fronting on the oast ildo of Water street, botween Alloy Nineteen and Twunty-socond strcat, and extending back from Waterfctroot southwardly to Alley A, and l*olnic tho first two lots north of Alley Nihotcon. front* lim upon Water street In ?nld city. With tho said lota numbered all ond 215, tho said special couimlsslonen will also sell tho buildings, ma chinery, holler and eugltm situated thoroou, und tiio fixtures belonging to und n part of tho real estate. On the nald two lots numbered 211 and 215 Is situated tho planing mill known an Klelvas, Kr.ift it Cotnnany'H planing mill, with its ma chinery ond fixtures. Tkiuu ok^Halb?One-third of tho purchase inonoy and as much mow a* the purchaser shall elect to nay In cash on the day of sale, and tho redduo In two equal installments, puyuhlo re bpectlvely In one and two years from tho day of sale, with Interest from that day, tho purchaser giving hU notes for tho doforred Install mouti, and the title being rotalucd to .secure their pay ment, and thu purchaser of lots numbered 211 and 'JIB eileetlnc und mnlutalniug an Immranco upon tho buildings, machlnory and fixtures to an nmniintnotle.il than live thousand dollars, the policies fur which shall bo payable to tho undersigned commissioner! as tlioir interests may appear. A. J. CLANKII. 1IKNUY M, HUBSELL, Special Commissioners. I hereby certify that bond has been given by tho above nainod comiulsMoners ns required by tho bald decree. JOHN W. MITCHELL. dc2i-TTh.w Glurk. Tho above salo has been adjourned until Thursday, January 28, HOA' at same time aud place. A. J. CLAKKE, h llENKY 31. KL'RSELL. Jn'21 Special Commissioners. REAL ESTATE. FOB IMMEDIATE l'OSSISSlON. No. CI. head of Thirteenth street, IS rooms; $500 Ker nnnuin; will rent to two families or for oardlug-houso, A Month. No. 155 Nineteenth street $ 0 00 No. 207 AIlov 16 5 0.1 No. 2C06 Main street .. 10 W POSSESSION Al'IUL 1st. A Month. No. lfiOl, 1611 nud 1P>?5 Chaplinc street, now oc occupied as saloon, livery and silci stables. No. 120 Fourteenth street .$ 27 CO No. MS Fourteenth street..... CO (X) No. 335 Main street, boarding-houre. 33 at No. 2910 Woods street 10 00 Seventy aero farm for market gardening, two miles uortb of the city, 8590 per'anuum. FOB SALE. New bouse at Elm Grow, eight rooms, two attic rooms and cellar, ground 03x179 feet, price 8 2,40,1 No. OS Thirty-first street. 5,500 Market street property 18,000 Chaplinc street residence 15,wo Fourteenth street residence .... .. 8.030 Fourteenth street residence 5,000 Building site on South street, between Market and Main ctrects, fronting 05 feet 8,000 Main street, property 12,000 . Building for manufacturing purposes 25,OM No. SB Main street ... 4,OX) No. 2X0 Main street : .. 2,505 No.2S.1S Main street 2,500 No. 2500 Main street .. 1,500 No. 2502 Main streets . 1,200 No. 2008 Main street .*. - 1,200 No. 2503 Alley B 1.000 No, 2005 Woods street .......... 1,701 No. 1025 McColloch street ? 3,GOO Nos. 1222 and 1221 Baltimore street, ner/ houses, live rooms each, both houses for 1,500 Belvedere lots from S100 to 5300. Two lot# on South Front street. No. ?J6 Ohio street..... 2. JO) No. aU4 EOft* street 2.500 Corner lot, soutnwest coruor Virginia aai South York street JAMES A. HENRY, Heal Estaib Agent. U. B. Claim Attorney, Expert in Pension Claims, Jn20 1612 Market Straot. POR_a_ElTT. No. 01 Thirteonth strcot, fifteen rooms, larga grounds. No. 2110 Main strcot, thrco rooms, second floor. No 2203 Foil' street, twelve rooms, larga grounds. No.CS Thirty-first street, ten rooms, brick. No. 1503 Chaplinc street, three rooms, second floor. r No. 2120 Main street, two rooms, frame. No. 93 Ohio strcot, thrqo rooms, Bccond floor. No. 2103 Main street, four rooms, third lloor. No. 1314 Market street, olllco room. No. 3 North Broadway, second lloor, brick. No. 77 South York street, three rooms, frame. No. 120 Seventeenth street, eight rooms. No. S30 Main street, eight rooms. No. I linker street, three rooms. No. 115 Thirty-third street, five rooms. No. 121 Thirty-third street, tlvo rooms. No. 2139 Main street, store room and dwelling. No. 15 Ohio street, twelve rooms.' FOR SKLE. 10 shares Kxcbnngo Bank stock. 11 shares United States <ilns? stock. 50shures Wnceling ami Belmont Bridge Com* pauy stock. IUXEHA.KT A TAT(j31, "nlO Vtl4 Market Strcot. F OIR; SAL IB. House of oipht rooms, brick, Jacob strost, ho* twoen Fifteenth and Sixteenth Streets. IIouso of elzht rooms, brick, on -Market street, Centre Wheeling. House oi eight rooms, brick, 2303 Jacob-Btrcet, S2.MX). House of seven rooms on Chaplino street, Sixth ward, 3.',200. Two iiuSf lots on EofTstreet, Sixth ward, SI.OM each. Two lots on Woods street. Eighth ward, chonp. House of live rooms with lot !J3xiU) feet, oa Jacob street, Sl.S'39. * House of seven roonu on North Market straj: at a bargain. House of five roomi on, Jacob street, Fifth ward. SI,OX). Lots on South Front and North Front strcaij. Island. Seven lots, .V)xl0) feet. In Filau. Why to and Gallagher's addition. Price 3103 to S230 each. Corner half-lot on MoColloeh and liolmont streets. House or six rooms, ^ood condition, 2353 Wood Etrcet. S-.?' Ouo of the bo.t manufacturing sltai In th> cltv, fronting on two railroad"!. Good business corner lu Ceutro Whoellaj. Choice lou in Gloiuhle. ?Lots lu Fifth ward in FlUa Si Whyte'* addition. MONEY TO LOAN. Si,000.51,200, 81,503, S2,00) and 83,003, on city real estate. NESBiTT & DEVINE, 1739 Market Stroet. Jult CLOTHING, ETC. W AN AHAKlilt >i JJKUWN". 5,000 How Fall and Winter Samplai FOK GENTS* SUITS AND OVEKCOATS. ?nECEIVKD UY? J. ln?. FERREL, nnl? Agont. Cor. Main and Twentieth GROCERIES ETC. Christiania Anchovis ! KUSS. SAUDLN'ES. FRANKFURT SAUSAGE, in cans, HOLLAND llEUHINGS, Just' Received at H, F, BEHRENS', No. 2217 MARKET STREET, or ntcorncr Thlrth* ciit lit ami Jarob strcots. j,iir, KL'i' WEATHER STJtU'S ' OR RUBBER. Sure cure for crazy doors and rat tling windows. "An expert will apply if required. . . Samples ::t mah.. E. L. NICOLL. Jel 132 MarkPiSL TUU WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER biiciit, ?;rarUlinj. 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