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CORNER STONE LAYING Of the Ohuroh of St Anthony ol Padua, In Bridgeport,. II WILL BE A HANDSOME 'CBURCH And ft Credit to tho Congregation, Hilltop Wntterson, of Columbus, Conducts the Ceremonies,'Which uro Witnessed l)y a Ut||e Inoin. ?l.j >?i binge?Brief History of tho Coiii:rc< gat ion. The cornet atono ot tlio t>roposod beautiful now church, to be orcglud in honor of St. Anthony of Padua; back of Bridgeport, was laid with apjxroprinte ccremonies yesterday. Bishflp Waticrson, of Columbus, conducted tho imJirossivo coretnonios, ns listed l>y tho rlcrgy of the neighborhood. An initialise crowd was prosont, numbers o[ \\ heeling people attending, not withstanding tho not weather. ThoJCntholie organizations of Wheoling, lielpud tlioir Ohio brethren to swell out tho p.inrdo, which was a feature of tho day's proceedings, to a really largo proeoision. U lie day was hot, buttbo sunshino and the beautiful weatbor combined rnado to favorable a setting to tho day's profeedings, that tho discomfort of the beat was gladlv borne. Tiw. m.A,.?0Eiftn cfnrfnrl from- Whftnl* inf. Tlio Climax buna. of. Martin's Forry, had como over onrllsr iii.Uio (lay, ami started from St. (Vlphonsu'S church with ths German Knights of St. Goor?c tiie sun- ciiuncir. and tho St, Alphonaua aocioty. They marched up Market strcot to Four' tcenth, from thero to Cbaplino and to tho headquarters oi tho Knights ot St Goorgc. Tho parade then" (09k the Jlarkot etreot routo to ths suspension bridge, thonco across to Iiridgoport, Here it was joined by |ho St. Anthony's congregation and other aocitjtfna. From tho end of tho bridge to the ohurch it about a half mile, and for this distance the procession marched over thp duaty roads in the following order: 1'Met Manhnl J. II. Hahnor. nil Jlpneboek. Marshal Ferdinand UlcdeubarN ?mid Aids Bernard Bach and Jacob Yochum. Climax Band, ot Martin's Kerry. Knlghtk of St. (ienrgc. German Knight* ot St. ilcorgc. til. AIiihonsuiHocictr.' Division No. 1. Wheeling A. 0. Jr. Division No. *i Martin's Korry A. O. II. i.ongregavion o( SI. Anthony of Padua. The site of tho new church is on a beautiful level about half way up the side of the hill, and commands a splendid view of Wheeling creek and the irreen hills opposite. The mount was covered with peoplo, drawn thither to view tho coremonios, which began without delay. Tho platform surrounding the place where the corner stone was to lie, was to crowded with the faithful that thoro was but little room for the bishop and attondant clergy, men; but*by dint of pbrsevering efforts Fathor Mattingly finally got the crowd to give way. On tho platform wore Bt Hov. Bishop Wattcrson, Very Kcv. Dean llartnedy, of Steubonvillo, Fathei Fitzgerald, of Bellalro, Father Mattingly, of Martin a Forrv, Fnther Leo, of St. Alphonsus church, of Wheeling and Father Weigand, tho pastor of the local congregation. Mounting tho foundation of tho church; Bishop Watterson preached a brief sermon on tho subject of tlia cornor stone laying. He took tor his text the prayer of Solomon at the dedication of tlie temple at Jerusalem. He reminded his hoarers that tho'tempie of Christ, which thoy wero about to build, was far holier than tho ark of tlie covenant, and that Christ's altar was much nobler in tho sight of God than the temple that was dedicated to the great Jehovah. Therefore ho felt that no idle curiosity and no feoling but sincere respect for religion had brought the great assemblage together. "You aro present," said tho bishop, "to assist at the cornor Btono laying ol an edifice, which, wo hopo, will stand for generations. Tho first and most beautiful chapter in tho history ol Ohio, and indeed of tho whole country, is hero ronewod?tho cross of Christ is acain uplifted. The sons of St. Bonifaco and St. Patrick aro horo. Goil stands in no neod of templos made with hands hut wo neod thorn. In ordor tc carry out tho proscribed form of worship houses are necessary, in which tc reccivo tho sacraments and to. hear the word of (iod. Wo bless to-day tho cornor stono of this church, COMMITTING ITS DESTIXIES TO GOD, well knowing that without-tlio blossinp of Uod thoy labor in vain-who build it A tabernacle of tho Loij),'|sh'Qulcrty built according to tho pattern'shown ui on the Mount" After explaining the moaning of ^pm< of tho ceromonios incident to tho cortier mono laving the bishop continued "To you, children of,tho parish of St Anthony of 1'adua, toyou and your pas tor I say: Goon with confidence. This house is not for yourtolveg alone, but also for Almighty God, who is alwnvt present in tho sacrifices offered and tin sacraments hero rocelved. "Ho zealous for the completion, be zealous for the honor and glory of thh house. Whatever you give will, If giver out of tho love of God, %<s returned to vou moro than a hundredfold. Koinom her, if you are asked to contribute, thai you are honoring tho l?ord. with yom substance; romeinbor that you are do lug an act of charity to tho soul and cooperating with God in tlmtdivinostol all things, tho sanctillcatlou of Immortal eoulj. For the Lord this will, 1 trust be a pleasing abodo, ,and for you u home, of grace and of salvation. Du what you can for its honor and glory, and you will Indeed find il a house o I'Od and thogato of heaven for you all.' Assisted by the priests Bishop Wat torson conducted the ceremonies of the laying of the cornerstone. Tlio foundation'wui first blpfio'l and then-the I'nrner atone was lata in Ita bed with the usual ceremonies Two tin boxes containing articles ujjjful to tho arch-, tcologist of tho future, when delving , among tho ruins of t-Uo church, wore [ placed within the cavity hollowed ont 1 for their reception. The boxed contained tho following articles: Sketch of the blitory of the congregationThe ?trr Maria, Mrwwir nf the Sacml If (art, Piuirlm of our Lady of Martin, ?um?letnentnrr inset of the American IMrttaMfcol Jlevlev. Catholic i 1'itiuniblau. Wheeling iNTt'LWOKNCKll. Wheeling JirflMer, Wheeling Sunday Belmont county Ournt, 8t. Clnirxvlllo Gazette, Ohio H'aUenfreund Kathiillfchr Volkmlluny, Kueih America, WW Kir' yiniM'httsinat* Zrittqw, March number of HofTinunn'a (rntbolic Directory.; List of names of onicer* and member* of the ?ocictic< of the church. TI\o name* of the various committee# of tho < on&c?Knt Ion. Thfe nilincs of tho bUbop and clergymen walstlng at tbO cor* ucrftUmelaylug. Eleventh ceutus of Ohio. Ohio federal, stnto and vountjr olllecra. New congressional district* Apportionment oi member* of tho general a.v scmoly of Ohio. 1891-1301. tieneral and local nets of the Soventecutb sea oral assembly rolnago kglMntlon. Ohio Mnto ArcbtculOKlcfll and flUtorlrnl Society nwonU. .-l uiiio njid houie o( ihalontti general r.!Kmbly o f Ohio. OktoAlatollbrary cslnloffnc. Governor McKluloy'i. Inaugural ncldrcu. Ohio OlectlOII HtMlstlC*. Journal of thn board of wiuallzatloii. ' Ohio statistics. the sew ciitmcn. Tlio now churcli witf bo n vory linndBomo odillce, and will scat four htfndrod people. Tho plans wcro draifn by Architect A. iJruulinji, of Chicago. The . dimensions uro 43 by'SG feet, tlio hoiaht from the floor to the ceiling thirty-one . foot, and tlio height^M tho tower 110 i feet. Tho church -will bo built of brick, with etono trimmings, in tho Gothic style. The atone (or the toutidai tiona was donated by Koynolds liros., of Free port, Ohio, anil' tho stono work , was dono by Frank Hoss, a momber of the congregation. IJenry Uurrotva, of Bolluiro, has tho contract to finish tho church. Tho congregation of St. Anthony of Padua was organized fifteen years ago. Soma time after Fathgr Tuohy, the pastor, bought two lots on Kirkwood hill and built a small house, in which mass was colebrated on ono Sunday In every month. Father Tuohy remained as pastor for eight yoars, and was succecdod by tho Capuchin monks, with Fathor Martin as pastor. Tho latter bought the present property, paying S3,000 for a littlo moro than two acres. On tms proporiy tlio tomporary ciuircu, now to boosed as a school houso, was bailt in 18D0. Tlio congregation now contains a hundred families, and mass is colobrated twiqo overy Sunday. Father Wcigand also has a congregation of flro familios in Maynard, ono of 125 souls in Flushing, and ono of sixtyfive souls in tit. C|?irsvillo. lie ha; been pastor over two and a half years. The St. Anthony congregation is flourishing and is enthusiastic about"the handsome new church which will soon ornament the hillside. BIOLLAIltU. All Sorts or Loom -lew* anil Oolilp from tho Glait City. Tlio Republican primaries here Saturday evening resulted in the selection of tho following delegates to the county convention to bo held at St. Clairsvillo to-morrow. First ward, William Kil' gore and Thomas Clogg; Second, Alex > Anderson and Jacob Kapnor; Third, Thomas M. Keyser and Dr. D. W. i Boone; Fourth," W. 0. Borgundthal, Honry F. Uahra and W. F. Littonj Fifth, P. C. Crlswelt, John D. Vanhaw > and A. 11. Gallagher; Township. A. A. Wise anil Martin Corvin; West Whceli Ing. Alex Lysli). Total 15 Thirteen Are for W. J. K'irkpatrick for recorder and two for C. 11. lilakonoy. Tho liepublican city committee elected is as follows: Donald McDoiyild, John Hoffman, Dr. II. C. Komple, W. II. Thompaon, Henry F. Bahra and I'. 0. Criswoll. Tho Belmont Conntv Medical .Society will meet at tho Windsor hotel tomorrow forenoon and i|io session will last, all day. The progranimo includes some very intorosting fo'plcs. This socioty found these monthly meetings so prolltable to tho fraternity that at tho Inst mooting it was decided to dovoto one full day of each month to the friendly disoussion ?f matters pertaining to tho professions A flowor Borvice tfas held at the First Presbyterian church yoaterday in which tho congregation and Sabbath school joined, and Rev. L. W. Barr prnched an appropriate sermon, using tho rose buali as an illustration o( tho tree of life whoso flowers are plucked at all stages, from tho bursting bud to tho deoaving full blown flowor, The pulpit was nicely decorated and the liouso well filled. .Miss E. B. Wallace, principal of Knoxvillo College, Tonn., and Mrs. Scott, n teacher under tho Freedman's Board in Alabama, delivered addresses in the United Presbyterian church, yesterday evening, tho ono tolling what tho U. P. church is doing for the Freedmen an5 tho othor what tho Freodmon'a Board is doing in the southoru states. Tho city board ol education will meet tills evening to confirm or reject tho list of teachers lor tho .ensuing year. The committed, and Superintendent Jones hnvo been nt work n week on the list and their report will, of course, bo approved, ns one-half tho momborg of tho board are on tho committee to solect teachers and fix salaries. Col. C. L. l'oorman will open his campaign at St. Clairsvillo to-morrow as chairman of tho county convention. 1 Ho was selected Bomo tlmo since for : that place by Hon. C. L. Wooma, chairman of tho comity committco, and has given such attention to tjio matter that 1 it will be tho koyuoto of the congroi' sional canvass. J. E. Lowis, an engineer on tlio C. & 1 P. Railroad, who has invented several appliances that art' being handled'by ' the \Vostinghouso,pooplo, hna niado an engagement with the Wostinghouso Air Brako Co., and will go to China in ' July to introduce tho air brako and other patonts used in tho operation of trains. . Tho county commissioners have ! authorized a levy for county purpbies \ t this year ol 40 conla on ouch ?100 viuui ntion. This is seven ,c#ts lower than last year but tho atajto Jovy is increased ) threo cents and tho Pultnoy township . piko levy is 15 cents on the $100, an in; croaso o! threo cerits over last year, so that tho tax rate in this city will be the [ Miss RosoPonnoborn, a music teacher i well known hero and In Wheeling, will I bo married the latter part of this month i to a gentloninn in Puoblo, Col., where Miss Roso has boeh for sovoral months for her hoaltli. i ' Roprosontativej'df all tho coal miners i in this vicinltv met horo and decided i to liavo tho law with reference to lieop lug the mines in! gflod condltlofi, free ; from foul air, eft., more rigidly en forced. Charles Harp, of Benwood, has pur: ehasod property just south of town and will start a hennery there at onco. lie sold his Benwood property for $1,600 and will live on thUside. 1 Prof. D. W. Shields, who has been looking after business Interests hero, [ returned to Xew Martinsville Saturday. Miss Mamie Randolph, an interostlnj - and handsome young lady, formerly o this city but now of Denver, Go!., will be married there on tho -Usk'to William Hucfler, of that city; The advance gunrd will be Vre todav billing the 0. W. I* Club outing wliich js to be given at Wheeling park one week from next Wednesday. The wife of H. E. Wellf, of Colerain, who has been suffering with cancer oi (ho breast, hud it out out and li now Improving. Tho cemetcry trustees lot' tho contract to build n liotiio for thosoxton tc W. J. Garriton, at S575. Miss Nannie Kurtz is visiting friend! at Little' Washington, Pa., where alio attended school. Mrs. Nottie Kirk, of Paris, Texas, ii visiting her sister, Mrs. Spot Green, in this city. _ MAKTJN'S FttlUtY. Accidents and InaldaaU la that Thriving CIlT-Penoul and IndaatrtaL At tho Bepublican primaries on Saturday delegates wore elected to the county convention, which meets at St. Clairsville to-morrow, as follows: First ward, Nathan V?le, John Fisher, James Ruuyon; alternates, Fred. Dixon, Peter Nenl, Fred Stuckland; committeeman, Snmuol Wostwood. Second ward, R Failender, Snmuol Thompson, Willinnt Bowman; alternates, John, Goodhue, Tlios. Curtiss and David Cogs; committeeman, W. It. Bowman. . Third ward, Dr. Watson, R. 0. Montgomery ahil It. A. Lindemuth; alternates, William Lynch, A. W. Harris and John A. Moore; committeeman, Madison Aldrodgo. . Tho district conference oMhd M. E, church will inoet hero thrlff oven in e in the'First church, lit nhich..1inio n normon will bo proachcd by Hcv. Mr. Haskell, of' Hamlin chapel, Steubenvillo. Conference will convene nt S o'clock tomorrow morning for business. The dry goods and furntslifng stores now -close-every evoning.fttt-7 o'olock except Saturday, and the 'lyo'iBry stontj every oveaing oxcept Frlday'dna'Sattirday. ~ Old papers for sale at tho postoffico noun stand. They are just the thing (or putting In cupboards, putting undor carpets, wrapping purposes,>otc. To-night Belmont City Lodge, L 0. 0. K.l No. 221, will hold memorial services cominemdratlve of tho death of brothers during the past year. Bov. II. N. Campbell roturuod on Saturday and occupiod his pulpit in the Presbytorian church yesterday morn: ing and evoning. William Dixon lias rolurned from Columbus, where ho graduated from tho law department of tho Ohio State university. Mrs. Isaac Burt, living on Hanover street, foil out of a hammock on Saturday evening, spraining her arm quite severely. Mr. Matthew Beazlo and Mies Belle Beazle, of Bellalrc. woro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. William McMasters yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilton, of Walnut street, are entertaining Mrs. John Saver and Hiss Celia Dern, of Cambridge. Tho Belmont Brewing Company is giving away a combination^ dinner DUCK61, cauea IUO OCimuu* vriuwict. Mrs. A. KalHton and son, Goorp;o, have returned from Flushing, whero thoy attended the funeral of a relative. The preliminary examination of Ste? phon Morris for shooting Ed Williams some timoago, is sot for to-day. Over one hundred and fifty Martin's Ferry* people took in threxcursion to Rock Point on Saturday.' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilton, of "Walnut street, are entertaining Miss Celin Doran, of Cambridge. On Saturday the old Lafayette Rink was sold by auctioneer T. H. Stanton to James McCleary. Children's Day exercises were held in .. tho M. E. church yesterday and were largely attended. Tho Martin's Ferry Mmnnrechor picnicked at Philip Snydor's, back of the city yesterday. Miss Celia Daring, of Cambridge, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilton, on Walnut street. Simpson Garrett leares for Blairsville, Pa., to-day to work in the KovilU Glass Works. Mrs. W. H. Rogers, of Ironton, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers on North strcol. Wilbur Applegarth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Applegarth,diod yesterday morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lucien Martin, ol Moundsville, spent Sunday in Martin'! Ferry. Kdward Stanton, of Pittsburgh, was hore yesterday amtuig frionds and relatives. Miss Carrie Benzie is visiting her sister, Mrs. Major Joy, utMcKeosport, Pa, Mr. Charlos Williams-hind Mr. Ernes! Hoge spent Sunday at Mt. Pleasant. The largo shears at tho /Etna mill wore brokex on Saturday. Joseph McHcnry is the new laboi boss at tho Aetna mill. Two disorderlies and one drunk were run in Saturday night. NOTES ON NAVIGATION". Stnge of Writ or nnd Movements of Bont*. Tlio Blvor Interest*. The river was falling yesterday, witli 14 feet in tho channol. The report! from abovo wore:" Warren?5 foot; clear nnd .wqirm. Brownsville?o feet 3 inches and fall ing, clear; thormometer 80?at 1 p.m..' Morgnnlown?fi feet -1 inches and stationary, cloar; thermomoter-:86?:-atH p. m. Tho steamers Keystone Slate and the Lizzie Bay got away for Pittsburgh yesterday.?The Congo passed down ioi Cincinnati at 8 a. m. The Andes and tile Batchelor wil loavo for Pittsburgh at 8 a. m. to-day ?The Pen Hur will de^iiK loi>Parkors burg at 11 :S0 a. m. Tits Womlortul Saayoti ^* f" Of Hood's SarsapariMa as a bl'ood }>uiflfl or entitles it to your conMence. N< other preparation has such a record o; cures ol scrofula. Salt Rhonm, Blood Poisoning, or other blood diseases, l'c try It is to know its merit. Be sure tt got Hood's Snrsaparllla. For a general family cathartic wt confidently recommend Hood's Pills Tlley should bo in overy-homo modlcini chest. , 7 lfeltinMer's Dyolng KntnMUhmont. John Heilmoier, proprietor of thi Pan Handle Dyeing Establishment, No 1431 Market stroet, respectfully an nouncos that he is prepared todo CloaS ing, dyeing and repairing, and in facl he gnarantocs to make your last ynar'i clothos look as good as new on short no tico. Give him a call. Mgh-Clnss Photographs. Parsons's Gallery is now open. Thi same good work will be continued by i master photographer from the east Satisfaction guaranteed. ^ SEE that yon arts Meeuod. GRADUATING AND WEDDING OUTFITS-H. EMSHCIMER. . GRADUATING 1 : ^ ^ Qpj ; Wedding Uuttits!| i pro whc Cream Colored Silks, . ( IDG Cream Colored Landsdowne, le8. Cream Colored Bedford Cords, Cream Colored Blazers, . Mo111 ' myy Cream Colored Fans, Gloves, Hose, Etc. ] : ?: 1 \ Fiv. 1 good Ele' FOR TOURISTS. 1 Fiv. Suits, Wrappers, Skirts, Hose, Gloves. '$? . Corsets, Underwear, Etc. 3 Plri ?Jcar, ?lreet H.EMSHEIMERS 18 and 20 Eleventh Street. -c .... ~ -E , -).:i ' OIL WELL SUPPLIES. ' OIL WELL SUPPLY GO.,! 7 Btabli OWNERS OF THE-? Elba Iron forks, Continental Tube Works, ' AKD SIX OTHER MANUFACTORIES MAKING "'$> WR0U6 HTIROH STEAM, LINE AND DRIVE PIPE M i r. r ; 1 No. 54 . , _ " ' No. 11 TUBING, CASTING, BOILERS, ENGINES, DRILLING, J RIGS, TOOLS. ROPE, /JfcJI No.' AND OTilliR APPUASU1S NECESSARY FOR DRILUM; If J Oil, Gas and Water Artesian Wells. /| 1 | 91 and 92 Water.Street, j'fe jj "ul PITTSBURGH, /C||3 JfJ ON APPLICATION. jjBro BEDILION A. CO.'SROYAL FLOUR. $$0 ?? - -- - mill ZtsTO BETTER FLOUR p . .. ,i fk9fl0 . - 'J rr\ siifioo : I imtlM I SOLD BV HLL GROCeRS I . , T^ WALL PAPER. FINANCIAL. ~ DADPAIMQ ,nQO G. Lamjj, President J'*. SeyBold, Cashier. 1552. DAnUAllN O. 1592. j. a. JewtatoN, A?UUnt Culiior. Hoi IIoi 1 11 n . P?J$ waiiraperanjBoraers, BanK or wneeimgi -s i Baby Carriages, capital $200,000, paid ix. g^jj Blank Books, immure. w. va. c?b, ' ?te?01ie^ D1BKCT0KS: THci W rltiug I lipor. A. J. Ctarka Jowpli F. Paull. lift.! Rnvolnims Pirns. Jiujioj Cummins. Henry Mlobcnon. go; I'jnClOlllH, rUAlH, Hannibal FoVlxw. Joseph Soyboli }?' Pens, Poiicils, Inks, ' GlbionLnmli. I Uoi . Letter Presses, ">f? Ink Stands, Etc, myn .jo&ph sp-nom. canucr. LargestStockandGreatest Variety CALL 4c IN THB ST7TTE. ' _ AND tj!m 1 Sold Ilcloll #1 W'holcMtt Priw? by Get a' Nickel-Plated Galla! JOSEPH GRAVES, Savings Bank J! 26 TWELFTH STREET. ?AT THE 95(K I j*****-'-""?*- wheeling Title and Trust Co, ~ V, PHOTOGRAPHY. 1315 market street. . ijihe high-class t>aj?k of the ohio valley. -j PHOTOCRHPHS CAPITAL $176.000. ' for which PARSONS hu b?on Ju?lly noto<l will JYiluam I?err Prosldant H'i1,11 till l>e continued to be mado bettor than over. William B, Simpson..... Vice President. I All tho uowest arccasorlcs and appliances. to- Drafts oa hugland. Irelaud. franco and (tor- ^?* 1 getherwlthftntrlctljr flntHsliMextern (mentor many. a ? i of loncoxperlonco in Boiton, Pblladolphin nnd oneo. ltaltlmorc. Respectfully, DIRECTORS: ??r?l nivlO J. A. H. PARSON'S. William A. Isett. Mortimer Polloelc. . 1" . ? J. a. Miller. William B. Simpson. ti? I K. M. Atkinson. John K. Boufom. J ' ' PHOTOGRHPHS= CT,i,clr?om"'a* Ml F. P. J EPSON. Caihlor. "JJ* S=H1GGINS' GALLERY. jjJxcflAiiGE BANK. ^ ??? " ff 42 Twelfth Street. CAPITAL $300,000. "Sio* ' T V V F,n? \ -jyCYLES' ART STUDIO. LaD^u^Z^Z^viS'SSSSSt No.'? I BIIIECTORS: "ail* ) PHOTOGRAPHS. J.N. Vance. Gcorgo E. Sllfol. Brick J. M. Brown. William KUlnjham. tin Portraits in Paitel. OIL Crayon, Wator and I- S. Deluplain. A. W. Kelloy. Ink. John Frotr. oi?2i nrittn ctoprt W.1* ^ned on England. Irolanl. Scotland 2154 WHIN STRBBT. and all points in Europo. jj Mh JOHN J. JONES. Ca?bier. J* ' GROCERIES ETC. CORNICE AND TIN ROOFING. PcA"J J^ONE BETTER . Q.ALVANIZED IRON COBNICE ) imPBRmL FLOUH ?AND? Ha. No Rival, TIN ROOFINGI HI AND ONLY SOW) AT 111 [ H. F. BEHREN'S STORES. Spec!?UiumiionilT.nto?U kiodiol UU > onwu.wi.aiw.t.bonnht Si86t Iron and Tin Wort on Buildings. " HEAVY SHEET IRON WOHKS. ?ALSO? CHIMNEY*. IIHF.ECKEN. ... Tc&Mfe?&ATs STEEL AND FELT ROOFING. l wrodg!It"iruV-RAVGEil Call nnd Ret prices boforo contracting. ai Ism 11 ! Alio. .hfStS^ Wo* ?*, prer^.ofl?barn..a,hAtHu.o<wort U CHAS. H. KILLER, B. F. CHLDWELL, f apl Utt Water Sweet Jett Corner Main aud SoutU Streets. A ' ,, REAL ESTATE. :J [oundsville 18 STILL OFFERING 'ORTUNITIES10 INVESTORS / y , on tracts will bo placed this >k for Two Largo Factories, I Dwellings win be needed tho u/nrU nnnnk A crood fit canba made by builders >will ereot dwellings at once 5H0ICE LOTS FOE SALE ilose proximity to the factorAd ply to J. GLENN COOK. General Manager, sdsvillQ Mining 4 Manufacturing Co. r MOUXD3VILLK. W. VA. . rOBSALE. e-roomed dwelling at 77 Zane street. It's location. ren-roomed brick house, SMI Jvoff street. re-roomed dwelling at 103 South York for 81.200. \ ir-roomed house on Caldwoll's rttn for 1900. s-roomed house, 180 North York street, for ee-roomed house at 23 South Huron street. f nix-roomed house, north end of Island? for 117 per month?for 11.800. i property on southwest corner of Zane and i broad way-two dwellings?for 82 500. b-roomed brick dwelling, renu forSIRO per on northwest corner ofEoj and* Eleventh s. for 81,550. uio? property on xuarKvi flircci, ucarrouf tl. are headquarters for building, loti, any you want thorn. r> , Q. 0. SMITH, 1221) Mafket St, ^OB I^EIsTT. *" 4.Month. 14 Sixteenth stroet, tlx room*" tod shed attic. hot and oold water.Ww $20 00 oom* and stEble, WiUlama atroaU....:. 8 00 12 Market street 7 00 rn Alloy B 0 00 120 Main street, five rooms.......10 00 Slxtoenth street ............ 15 00 )north of Fourteenth street 4 00 ^OB SALE. era farm near Marshall County Poor Farm By lots, oast sldo of Llnd street and south nth street. 2001 Markot street 5 Thirty-Ant street, ground 65x125 , 12 rooms, prico 5.0M 2b Eotrstreet, half lot...? 8,200 i Thirty-eighth stroet ,u? S^w) # I Thirty-eighth street ?2.600 39 1'buries street and three lots , 1,053 2103 Woods street isant Valley Ion. 8160 to $250 each. era farm, known as Portor farm, 865 par iVEDERE LOTS. 106 Alain street > cottages on Moundsvlllo camp grounds. 2102 Chapllno street 121 Sixteenth streot Jv' 3931 Woods street ?~ 39ti Woods street >roomed houso and lot at McMoehon. ir lots in MeMccben, Miller's addition. 226 Sixteenth street ^ Irnhla Chanllnn ?trw?t nrnnorK*. fio North Front street 1025 McColloch street, lot GGxl2Q, toot $3,308. on South Front street, $1,000. on South Front street, $1,400, [ding for manufacturing purposes, " 3<V l PENSIONS?Write tor Question Blank or JAMES A. HENRY, :iolm Attorney. Real Estate Agent, Collootor and Notary Public. 0 1612 Market Street. LDING LOTS FOR SALE! buys a lot r>4>$ foet fronting on South adnray, in Wnters's addition. uvs,2jx122 feot ou South York streot mys23xl?2 feet on South Hurod streot' uys 30x112 teet on North HurfJh street buys OJxlSi feot in Woodsdalo, on National buys a line lot on South Front stroot buy* (i line lot on South Front street buys a line lot on North Front street buys a line lot in Pleasant Valley, 180x350ft buys a line lot in Pleasant Valley, 80x250 It buys a lot 30x134 fedt on Zane street uys n lot 25x120 ft. on EofTst, Eighth ward, buys a lot 30x91 foet on Fiiteenth street uys a lot 30x10!) feet on SouthjElm street uys a lot 80x100 feet on Soutft Tenn street . buys a lot 50x100 foet on Eoff street, Eighth d. , also hnro improved properties in all ins of the city, all of which; are hold at nnhlc prices. 2207 Chopllno street, brick, 10 rooms; lot iw iceu ^ BIICEHART & TATDM, City Bank Building, Room No. 6. sphoac 219. ? mySO O JrO S _A. Xj ?U. im of seven rooms, 'JStf Cbapllne street iso of six room*, with modtrn Improvei, lot 85x120. Soutb Broadway, Island. 8'V-VO. iso of sovon rooms. Eoff street, 1*003 cub, co on easjr torrai, $3,600. on FoutH Jacob streot. 1700. 1 on Jaooli street. Coutre heeling. $350. y desirable building lots In flebrens <& el's addition; also on the late site ot atroat urns. mo of flvo rooms on EofT street, between ty-fourtb and Twenty-fifth streets, S2.300. me, tlx rooms, Wood stroot, Centra Wheel* I.35a iso, live rooms, brick, Fourteenth street I lot on Twemy-uinth street 1300. jso. throe rooms. First ward, 8*31 tsc. four rooms, Jacob stroot, Contra Wheel* II,300. ) very deiirablo lots on South Front itrest ino&s house on cornor Twonty-slxth and lino street*. irge lot at McMechon. 10J by 205 feet Very iso of eight rooms, brlct, Jacob streot be* i Fifteouth and Sixteenth streets. en lots. 50x103 foot In Filan. Whyte an I ulicr's addition. Price ttftl to |M3 each, i of the bo it manufacturing sltei lu th? rentingoa two railroads. icolot* iu Glondale. i lu Fifth ward la Fllaa A Whyte'I ion. TO LOAN. 1,8000, 81,000 and 82.000 to loan on city real u IESBITT & DEVINE, 1739 Market Street. mylO ?OB SA-IIjE. eo houses ou Wood street, between Thirty nd Thirty-sixth sircots, on a rtfty-foot lot; lor fcM per mouth. SM0 Wood street, lot 30x100 feet, six rooms, iplendld manufacturing or building sit?, I the bust in the city. 200 feet square, oor* t Forty-second and Water streets; will be a a whole or in lota. Dod /arm of 71f{ acres, one and a half miles the city. A good orchard, six acres in s. has a rive-roomed house, stables, etc.. and >est of wrfter. Will sell on easy terms or for city property. s in Hoffmann's addition, the best value In Ightb ward, on vory easy terois, for a short 117 Jacob street, six rooms and large 0 room .....',.............82,509 houses Iti Caldwell's run, cbe?pJ900 to 1.500 >15 Jacob streot. rents for $216 2.100 L Thirty eighth street, six rooms, new.. 2?? 121 cbapllne street ten-roomed house 1 two lot*. bouse, four rooms and hall, Forty* Land Woods streets, full lot 3SEPH A. ARKLE, on Attorney. Notsry and Real Krttte* int. House* rented and rents eolleeted. ge No. sfli7 Jacob street my? PIJY BonBBurs rHEELING, K0B DOORS ASD WIXDOWI FKT YA WINDOW GUARDS. ,?? FENCING. TREE BOXES IKb 01 OO. ORES. orrice and Bask Raiuxo, Or Anythingin Wire. W. R ALLISON, 1707 EofTStreet ^ttiiss telephone 147. JffiR sJAemlpsSTENC1LS It^ya r-RUBBER STAM PS 0 I 54ave.P|TTSBUR6;;