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jut. r>-i ??"'' ountnudlug ]i;ul*!a III tril!' I Imfisiutfausiiu CREW Coramisiloiiow M:liu s,roct VfWtfO loan, socoud serlc j i (jijiiiiMloufr-t lo;.o luuu \Viikl?s'"> ""d Miithlsoq i ,,iul"lh!iioiHT-? 1^1 j"1"' I niiiHliliai""''1 ^ 10"? < II. '..I- TriMiua , l(N n.iter Hourtl , uiuiusiiniK : Mttlti btreot ?>rid?o loan, lirat uerltw... , ,|(.::rrs Mainmruul bridb'u loan, sueuiiU scrii1 1, , viK1 n'-rul fuiid 1(?,.ivtT.?outingout fund .VMlt l?vv fuud ll'tulU hi liaiisilii Kotdcbt Juuuury 1st, 1893 Respectfully Submitted, THC Tin; Sl'IOAS MUHDISH CAbK. I f The Testimony Clutud aniltliu Argument ?i l?y ( ouiiHttl |iow ill 11 All tin) evidence in tlio caio of tliu c ilato vs. Mary Spoa?, at Wollsburir, in J iioiv ii>, ami tliu argument licjjan luut uvdtti'in' l'lu dofoimo made a good 9 al.i,?.nvi fur the prisoner, except in tiio l cuod of tlio defondaiit'd iiolitlibom. (| Tlitir icatlmony was vory nimilar, eroat- t tins ini|>rnudioii that it wua learned I,j heart, livery doctor in the town tj ?n on tlio stand, the defunso Retting tint opinion of thoin all in regard to l( iriiu and nervous diseases. ? lloth Mr. nnd Mrs. Spoils were nlso milled and their toatimoiiy wan direct- ' lueutradlctory. 1 Tim ariiumenta were openoil nt 'J |{ o'i-Ioi k liy l'ra-ocutini! Attorney It. II. (| Cotton. Jle called particulitr attention inliui testimony of tlioattendiiiK phyei- K iuiis, l>r?, Johnson and Wulkinuliaw. tin Hniiiied the child won always j iiralthy, showing no evidence of diseaBo u or nervous disorders. llo reviewed at lonntli the toatimony o i ?.i- i? Mu? i,l mo uoioiiiihui h uuimiimir, mrw. Dougherty, in particular. Tho defense's v cluiin that t hero wero no deadly weapons r lined wni met by reference** to other West Virginia murder cases in which 0 the foet nud hands were shown to bo deadly weapons. e J)r."Harden was on tlio stand for tho defense yeHterday morning, and testified 11 that it would bo next to an iuipossi- v hiliiy for a six-year-old child to hurt itself in tho manner Nora Starr was a hurt, by falling oil a chair. Tho state recalled several of their witnessed, among thein being Dr. John- ; son. The testimony adduced yeHterday morning showed that tho ofiild Nora n was always in a healthy condition be* h foro Mrs. Spoaa took tho caro of her. 'I Mr. John i'almer, for tho defense,called particular attention to tho fact that ] Dr. Johnson, when he first saw the child on November 30, thought it was J in convulsions, and was only led to bo- j lieve that foul play had been ueod when l ho Haw the fractured skull. This frac- 1 Hire in the skull he cluitn9 was simply u defective assification. Ho claimed J that, thn hriMHns witrn utronin.ftl nnota." #. and that they existed only ou the akin. 1 The former irood charactor of the ?c- l' cused, as testified to by her neighbors. ? was also dwelt upon. a . - r I'KIMAUIliS TO-DAY. t Martin'!! Ferry Republicans Will Make up fi u Ticket ThU Afternoon. v Tlio Martin's Ferry Republican city 1 primaries will be hold at the usual v places (or voting to-day from three to J six o'clock. The following ure tho candidates: Water works trustoe, Stephen j; Hipkins; cemetery trustee, Joseph c Davidson; First ward council, Nathan Valo; assessor, John Fisher; Socond f ward, council, Adam Wernig; assessor, t Levi W. Baily; Third ward, council, 'i'homos H. Green, William .Davis, ? Charles A. James; assessor, George G. t Strain; board of Education, James Kunyon, J. B. Montgomery, Thuodnro Snod- I crass, Lewis W. Smith aud Georuo S. c JJaird. r MAltTIN'H PKItltV. Wlr. V.ilo.onil p.niiiil, frum IIiik Vimr ' Neighbor. Tho Itopnbhcans o! Pease tbwnsblp will hold \ their primaries ut nriclKeport thin afternoon frutn 8 to 0 o'clock. Considerable Interest Is ? manifested In tho contort for treasurer. Thoro ore hut two candidates, J. 15. Clark and Fred Fox, both of IJrldgoport ' Rev. Samuel lloyd entertained tho Old Mon'a . club at a 2 o'clock dinner at his residence on 1 Fifth street yesterday, In honor of hi* 78th birthday. Uuilth Hurst, of Colorolti, and Khvood Hut- 1 ellll'o. of Mt. PleoMont, wero prosotit "Hcvolutlonury war?tho atrugglu and making 1 ol a government," was tho subject of tho talk of Superintendent J. E. Maunix at the Y. M. C'. A. , lust night. Thoro was a good attendance aud 111 enjoyed tho talk. Judge John 8. Cochran awl wlfo Icavo next 1 Monday fur Florida to spend two or threo weeks. Thov will atop In Tennessee and Georgia on their way down, whero tho Judge lias some bust- i new to look alter. f Mr. Frank Woods and Miss Llr.zlo Kllcfrltz c were married ut tbo home of tho brlde'H father, Okcy F.llelritz, bank ol Martin's Kerry, by ltev. Huberts on Thursday night. Kerr A Bon will erect an eight-roomed house 1 In Clark's addition for Chris Hell aud n live ( roomed one In Huoy's addition for Henry B des. . The teams of Frank Hell and Jaines llrown collided ut tho corner of llauovor and Filth street yestorday. Mule damage was done. A festival and cake walk will bo tho attraction at Commercial hall to-night. The proceeds will go to tho colored M. E. church. Mr. C. C. Cochran, wlfo and daughter returnod In:,might from u two weeks' visit ut baltou, their former home. llev. A. II. Marshall, of East Liverpool, will oxehonge pulpits with Kov. II. N. Campbell tomorrow. Mr. Louis II. Smith has resigned his position as traveling talesman for the iluckeye glass works. James llrand will roturnlto lllulnsvllle, !??., today. Ho bus bouu homo on account of his baud. Copt and Mrs. Thomas Moore will colebrate their golden wedding at Tlltouville, March 30. James Itulston has accepted u position as engineer at the Ilelmout Hrick and Tile Work*. Miss Jonulo Miilhouse is cutortalulug Miss Jonetto ('olsou, of Morgan county. Tho Domocrntlo township convention will bo hold nt city Hall this afternoon. I'uro fresh Jersey milk aud croum Is reeolved at Frederick's milk depot dally. NoDorinott's tool works was off yesterday, it being ut. Patrick'! Hay. MIm Ida lloylo aaug at a muslcalo at l'ortland on Thursday night Mrs. Gcorglo I/wo, of Bteubonvllle, Is visiting Mrs. J. H. Ullleiplo. Mrs. B. F. Dean la qulto Hick at hur homo on "1 North Fifth street. j Mrs. Frank Lupton, of Mt. I'lrnnant, was hero yesterday. c M. McDormott Is at Mannlnglon, W. Va. J MOtJ.MmVIIjLK. 1 A Miscellaneous Melange of Minor Mat tors J", from Mitrahull's Metropolis, ' The question of a now high sohool building l' for Moundivlllo Is being agitated and our poo- ,r pie are strongly In favor of the project. The {. fact Is the idd one Is totally unfit for tho pur- , pmo. it is a trap that may bring death to many ehltdrcn If something Is not done. It Is dark, badly arranged. Illy ventilated, and too small 1! lor the demands now made upon It. A shrewd ll real estate man sneaking of tho mailer, thinks < Hint tho old building* and grounds could be c old for about |l MM) and that a new site cquulty C ?< eligible us tho present one, In every way, c could be purchased Tor about 8t.(HX?, leaving a |i Mirpltis of nbout 110,000 toward tho new build- (I lug. At any rate something must be done. I! M, F. Drydeu, of Wheeling, will probably lo J eMetn Mminuivtlta for tho praetlco ol his pro- \ fe?.<|on. Ho lins purchased a lino corner lot on J HIxtli street and will build a rosldonco on ll the -J; coining season, {> 111 the circuit court tho Jnrv In the case of the . Cameron Masonlo lodge against Dr. K . H. Puvis ' fur unlawful detainer returned a verdict for the ' idalntlfT, A new (rial luis I asked for. 11 In pretty generally understood that the new Ity o>Ut?oil elooted lui Thuridsy will bo u unit 1< ~ZZZ','.Z.".? ra "Li * 3 ft 79 V>; :> uj ..... 1.M7 78 I 0,7 "iO oo 1,371 :u 1JU :.7 v 4,Wi7 hi Uu ?W H I V. UJ 2,07*2 -ti u,ay;$ 1. Ill 47?5 , 174! )MAS F. THONER, City Clor ii tnvo(of Improvement rUia meani tl: rnl Bttuota will bo o|iouc(l up and uxt luru htnvih puved and u yoiurul advu long tliu line. TUo Incorporator" of t!io Globe Mincrti loinpuuy wow bulldlnu u fndory here, ai lorrUon, h. I,. Huron, W. W, Hiuith, luuierund J. li. lllukti. Walton ?k SUdger lmve dlMolved portn lr. Stiduer ruilifug, Mr. Waitou will eb lie Mock. The a tore la located lu the luildiuff, Third ward, Major F. W. H. Ualdwlii, of Ciinioro >cre vtMitcrtliiv. Hu will build a rwldew bis season uud bring Ilia finally hero lo II Misses Alice and Maggie Jones have re u their htunc in Hellaiio, ufier spenUln; ays with friends hero. lion. M. W. Hurgetu, member of the hi olcRHtCN for the \\elzcMylcr districts w n Inialnt }>K. lion. K. 1*. Ilowman. one o( Marshal' opiesentatives in the legislature, wo* In t esterday. Dr (I. SI. Uokklnvon. tho well known < m* been at hit rooms at the Joins house f iiyn past. Tho Loyal l.eglon of thu M. 1- churc lve an entertuinmeut at tho opera larch 'ir>. Sire. Johnson, an aged widow lady, died omo in tho Third ward yesterday of coi ion. MIhr Ktllth Thompson, of Bcllalrc is th f Miss Jennie Fountain, on Western avei Sir. and Sirs. Albert 8tegall,n( Pittsburg ere here visiting, have returned homo. Sllss Mario Webster, who was visiting hi L'tnrned lo her home iu l'owhatuu. SIks Itortio Jnekton, of Fairmont, Ih thl f SI l>s Kate Showacro at Uleudalo. P. L. Martini, of the prison guards, has il from a vUU to (irufton friends. Deputy Hherlll'Mot'ombi was luCamor I'rday ou ofltctal business. Miss Maggie llaminoud has roturncd hit lo Came i on friends. J. W. Mclutlro, of New Martldsville, wii (court yesterday. BKLIjAIUU. Ill Sorts of Local Mows aiul (iosalii tho CI las* City. Tho Chautauqua Clrclo hold an Into icellug last night, at which the followl irawmo was rendered; 'ho Theseus or Idcan Hercules?Iris, i Kastern rcdlinent of tho l'arthenon.... Miss Muzlo Mei Iouier?Tho Iliad?The Odyssey Miss Mary rho A then luu Kuropeun to the End Sicilian Expedition K. C leading Hurry 1 Iumorous Heading Miss Hurt Question llox?Answers by J. E. J W. M. Drugau has been appointed us hi loliecmau by tho hoard of health. 1 worn in yesterday and will enter upon I lmrgoof his duty Monday, devotiug-hii inie to tho prosecution of persons who nit their premises In proper condition. Tho Haiti more & Ohio Railroad Com pa naklug a platform and railing more thai a long as it vrua before. The double trait un on this division made this nocoBi hero was danger of passongent stepping ar and lauding in the stroeT below. Tho news of tho sudden death of Ed, on of Joseph Hates, tho well-known glim rhleh occurred at Dunkirk, lnd.,was ah, irlso to the many friends u! tho family lu Tho glassworkers will award a handsoc catch to tho fortunate holder of tho luck ier at tho llromen's beueflt ut the Elysiai a^uoxt Wednesday night. Colonol I'oormau received o tiuw engl erday and has contracted for a new press iflper, tho Dailu Tribune, In which he is 1 onslcorablo Improvement. A *50 forfeit was put up for a ton-m aco between a colored man and a Brlntor, but tho backer of tho colored c o forfeit go yesterday. A number of tho Daughters of Liberty itywontup toWhoollug last night to he aumveraary meeting of tho Martha Wi on Council ol that city. IV / II..I nnrl riiiirlna ITntu >oth decllno to run as candidates (or uii if the school board. Tho Good Teraplara havo organized for i it lectures in nil tho counties In the Htatc hey have lodges. Bmnll us thu municipal ticket Is ho: priue, it sceius dilllcult to gut dcalrabl o stick. WilllHm Hooker, n colored porter, was ip tor being drunk uud using abusive Inr The report of tho First National banksh ncruoso in the deposits and in timecurti Tho commlulouora havo not yet accop XMignatlOn of Mr. I3oyd,- the toll-gate kce| KX'Marahal 1). C. Shephord has opened octlonery store on Thlrty-socoud street. W. J. McClaiu. of Columbus. is In t ooking after soino business matters. Miss Emma Cochran is qulto seriously lei homo In tho Bccoud ward. James DuDols will tako a trip through rglons thu first of tho week. Andrew Deal has purchased tho Worl lenco lu the Fifth ward. Most men break down when all vith rhoumatisra. If thoy woul julvation Oil they would find rol >nce. I)iu Bum/s Cough Syrup i? tin n tho mnrkot. A single bottle lonvinco you of ita oxcellonco. 1 it nrgi OolditOotti^BtN It. Whooplntr Couph, Bronchitis and Asthini certain cure for Consumption in first stages ft euro ritllcf in ftdvanotd atopes. tJao at You will ace the oxoellont effect aftnr takln first dosn, Bold by dnalert ovorywhero. I bottles 80 and ll.M. jp iar of Lisrrmw Hoinslnlng lu tho Pnstoffloo WhMllltf onnty, W, Vn.. Haturday, March IS. 1 Hinanyoftho following the applicant mi or advertised letters, giving dato of list: MDIU8' LMT. trimmer. Miss Kiln llalmond. Ml?f look, MIm Dora Howard. Miss Mn 'oburn, Miss Alice J*.V, Jones, Mrs. Allco ochtan, Knto Johnson Mils Mr 'merson Miss UMtlo Myers, Mrs. Notti :m:le. Miss Mlnnlu Suborn. Miss Hoi Instmnn, I.oulo inn O'poimoll, MIm J vnolngjaw. MiisNelllo 1'nrker MN Min loskln, Miss Hrlriget Bonner. Miss Mln okntlumKM'S Msr. iratidan, W. U I.nwson, Fdwnrd Iradloy. J. If. Morthey, John lilldons, Orlaud Murphv. W. K uruoy. Clin*. Mohnnun. 0. 0. ampf>e I. Jntnei A. Muy, Harry ollls, Frank MnPrutald, Or. J ilotrlch. ('has. Mel ugblln, Kdv rigorv. (Ian. (bM IMiarls. K. ('. Inuelier, Hurry H. Pllinor, J. 1*. Intlmwuy, F.dw/trd Hljr, 0, C. ifudman. Walter fpenca. C, I?. nhtison, Held H.ilmon, Oavo lines, Jus. F sbcr, c F. enny. It F. Terry, Ixjvid I'Hard, L II. Vsrncr If. 0, oonard, Martin Whnrry. H F, iiiurus, J. '/ 'dors, (J. & Fill MS. Woloh llro, W. J. W. CO WORK, I I NOT CONSl'MPTfON; l.aj; a'j TUo Symptoms lu MIh Wiieolor'w Coiu lla ! iiuouMisuiiilerstuu 1 ami Mm 11111 liron l.uug Improperly TroaleJ. After Twenty-two Years of SuiTcriu^ from 1'nturrlml Drain, iliuilncho, Uiar.lnug|, 1,1*82 l'nlpltntlon, Cough, Client l'uina, l)y?. j]"&5~C7 pepsin, is Entirely Kestoreil by lira. C'upolunil, Hell uml imvin. Miss Kllu Whoclor. No. IDS Seventeenth struct, ii rauaueipma uru&siuu*ui, lurumiuu wiu following remarkable statement (or publication |{t in endorsement of Dra. Copelaud, Ikll it Davis's i. inolhodol treatinout: ".My trouble began twanty-two years ago," landed' say< Mto'WUoelor, "with cough, cold, sneering nee all and feverish spoil*. I have tnken a thorough trt?atment from fifteen of our city physicians il Wool aud have swallowed a barrel of cod liver oil iu Ii nI' the rounds of thoin all wltnout bouetlt, "Home of the doctors told me my trouble ?fti orshlp, hereditary ami I would never get well of it, jm! out while othors told me 1 might grow out of it. but Brooks uvcrytUug I took did tue no good. One doctor told me I had consumption and would uuver n, was got well. i:e here ' Finally I road in one of tho papers of a lady ivo. who had proci ely tho same symptoms iih 1 had lurni-d and i felt if sho could get cured 1 could also, so {a few 1 made up my mind to go and consult Drs. (,'opolund Hull and Davis and the first visit 1 Ditto of nuide to their oillce 1 wasso near dead and so as here very weak I had to Htop at different pi ces on my way to rest. 1 at once placed my-elf under ? ,. th'-'lr caro. At that time my UQto would stop up Ijs aide 1 15 liero mis.s ki.i.a wiiKi:i.i:it. lH'.Hiovontoonth Street. uudmucus continually dropping Into my throat, causing iuo to cough. I hud headaches. pain over my eves. cougiiod almost night and day i from raislug u thick, teuaelous nni 'iia streaked with blood. My throat was so soro l could ncarcoly swallow. I was so short of bruuth when I would resting jr0 upstairi I would havo to sit down on the top tig pro- atop to rest, l'alua all through my ohost into my bank so bail I would havo to bo propped up Du the with pillows in tho bol to keep from smother iug to death?palna Ju?t like a kulfo running Jrcgor. through my chest. Aptotitu lost, what llttlo I did eat (tramped and burnod In my stomach and Parks, caused so much misery 1 was almost afraid to of tho cat. Almost anything 1 ato I would throw up. , Karis. It would not lay on my stomach. fnupel. "I also hud pains through my back ami kidUaliru. ucys, so severe at times 1 could not lio in bed. ilollott. Two yean ago night sweats set In. and every ii11iirv stitch of clothing about mo was Just as wot as though thoy had boon dipped in tho rtvor. 1 lie dh- ^ad L'hl"8 ovory day, follciwed by burning t'over i entire and aching all over. My feet would swell so fill to l^llt 1 o?uld not wear my shoes. I had palpitation of tho heart, and grewBowosk and thin I was nothina but skin and bouos. I was a more ny are skeleton. 1'ouplo would como in and tell my ii twice gister I would not live a weok ntidi often prayed is now that I m'glit die to got out of my misery. I also wry, as bud dizziness In my head so bad 1 would ofion from a faint. 1 now weigh ton pounds morn than I over Hates, <iid in my llfo, am stout and hearty, can go to s man, bed and sleep all night without waking, can oat ud ?ur- anything at all. audit does not hurt my stomach, re. the paini are all gone, breath free and easy, can no irnltl walk without tho least iatiguo or shortness ol v n ii in hrcath, havo no night sweats or swolllug of feet. \ H ??>y person doubts this statomeut pIeu?o call 11 1 L at mv homo, No. IDS 8evontoenth street, and I shall gladly vorlfy it. In fact, the half Is not ne yes- told bore. for his "I must say I owo my recovery to Prs. Copsnaklug land. Hell and Davis, ami cannot sav otiough In this short space lu praise of their splendid llo foot work." whlto hap lot Cntnrrli nttnrltH nil Mucouh Mmnbrnncs. of this it nn'oot* flic 10ur*, Ky?*M, None, Throat, uhfng- l^rnnchlnl Tubua, Lungs, Stomach, Ilowi'ls, Kidneys, llltuldcr?tlio \vh?lo mucous ry, Sr., tmot. Curo dlwonHes of thoso organs by roambers moving tho cuuho. a series ""Z The Copelaad Medical Institute, o men looked kocntort Fcrmanontly, Second Floor 1121 Main St., Whoollng, W. Va. owsnn ' T SSI W. H. COPELAND, M. D., wr. Consulting Physician, a conE. O. BELL, M. D. b<,0"y L. G. DAVIS, M. D., elck Rt Resident Ph>?lclan* the gas flpoolaltlos: Catarrh nn<l all (llxoasoinf thoEye. ey rcsi- Ear! Throat and Lungs, Stomach ami nil Chroulo Diseases. Olllco hours, i? to 11 a. iu., 2 to 5 p. w., 7 to 'J p. in. Sunday, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. liotod 111 try icfut $5 PER MONTH. 0',0.a' All dlsoasos will bo Iron!oil at (lio - *j[' nuUorm rate of $5.00 a month. JIoill' clues furnlslioil froo. Komomhor, tliU ' Incluilos consultatlo:i, oxamlmtlon, Imodlclnoand trsalnicnt lor all dlsoasoi ami all iialleiits. HOTELS. WORLD'S FAIR. Sow la tho tlmo to tnako your nrrnncombnli for tho World'* Fair, Parties vliltlug Chicago ran socuro suporlor private boarding at ui-il' Calumet avonuo. Tho locatlott Is tho flnost iu thocltv for World's Fair purposes, ono block Irom Illinois Central road, that tako you to cither o( tho four ontrauoos to tho grounds. Sarao distance from cubic road, and three blocks from olovatod road, it 1> (ho flnoct roildonoo portion ofthuolty. Tho advantages aro many as compared to tho lintnodlato vlolnltyof tho World's m Fair (or Jackson Park), where everything Is of m necessity crud . made only for tho occasion. Prices vary according to sUo and location of 5^ room and number of people occunylng tnom. Comfortably furnished apartments In the annex nt poinowhatroduced rates. , _ Table abundantly supwlod with tho very best the market affords. Meals qulotly and promptly -4 nerved. For particulars apply to <"} Sins. II. W. MKT, !%? Ja'-TrlU! No.mi Calumoi Are, chlcagu, 111 ? PHOTOGRAPHY. .Ohio -JW p-LliS' AHT HTUUIO. Ill M* PIIOTOOrlAPIIB. fnrtraiu la l'Mtal. Oil, Crayon. Wuia: an I I Ink. "f ZlBt 7VfJ=ClN STRBBT. An, _S! In V nie L FHOTOCRHPHS^ =HICGINS' GALLERY. w 42 Twelfth Stroot. raid ? IRON MANUFACTURERS. 11 SAW SHEET IRON WOtttCfl, XX L'HIMMKYU, nlUCKf'ilKN TANKS I HON HIIIMTRIM. CKLLAIl UOO It UFH HO ATI AND? WHOflOIIT1 lloN ItANOKs. All of tho heaviest Sheet Iron Work made and crrrtod. CHAS, H. MILLER, '. M. ou> U.'ti Water Str?Ml HEADQUARTERS FOR BICYCLES-K HOGE. | ' "qUR BICYCLES * * * * * *"7bST BICYCLBi Head of the Heap. ARE Y 0U I If IT ? Money Can Bay. -j - i? A Wheel is a Comfort! A Good Wheel is More So ! The Best Wheel is a Joy Forever IT MUST BE A HIGH GRADE PNEUMATK . ? Come to Stay? This is what Makes us Smile ! Everything Else Mil Stand Aside or be Run Over. You Ride it for Business, for Healt for Pleasure I riKENIX, HOLLIDAY TEMPLE SCQBCHER, SUNOL, Light, Strong, Handsome, Swift as the Wind EVERY MACHINE GUARANTEED. - 11 - iucvcLi: nEAPQUAUTiias, - ??? KOMKTIMKS . _ _ WE SELL We Trade ' W w t, xnoyoio BICYCLES! lllil JIurkot Stroot. sunduies. j ~i" "1 ? DRY GOODS-fGEO. R. TAYLOR <XlTH El>o DRY GOODS BUSINESS OF GEO. R TAYLOR, 1893, Promises well, even better than 1892. More fine Dress Goods are being sold than last spring and at fairly remunerative prices. Dress Goods this Spring are exceptionally attractive and at the same time reasonable in price. GEO. R. TAYLOR'S Dress Goods Department occupies the whole of one side of his store, and embraces nothing but All Silk, All Wool, or Silk and Wool fabrics. No cheap cotton and wool goods in this department. He opens and places on sale also this morning a magnificent stock of Parasols, Spring Jackets, Lace Curtains, Embroideries, Laces, Organdies, Zephyr Ginghams, India Silks, Grenadines, Ladies' Ready Made Suits, Also a fine line of DRESS TRIMMINGS, VELVETS, &c., to match His own goods. MOURNING GOODS. Choice and Appropriate, Always on Hand! 867" IIuhIiioo Closes ill (i p. in., oxeopt oil Satur.luys, lvlicu Storo trill bo open until U o'clock. GEO. R. TAYLOR. SEWING MACHINES?EDW. L. ROSE tk CO GOOD SEWING MACHINES MOM,,, $3.00 TO $6.00. We have in stock 150 Good Second-Hand Sewing Machines that must be sold before April 1, as we vacate our salesroom at that date. edw.TTrosFI CO., gi TWELFTH STREET. OIL WELL 8UPPU63. OIL WELL SUPPLY CO., jfi ?OWNERS OF THE? jjji ELBA IRON WORKS, CONTINENTAL TUBS WORKS M And Six Othor Munufootorloi Making Wrought Iron Steam, Lino uuil Drivo Plpo, Ffpl Tubing, Casing, Bollsrj, Enjlus, Drill- | log RlgS, TOOlS, Hops, I And Olbor AppUanooi Nooomry (or Drilling OIL, GAS AND WATER ARTESIAN WELLS Plttsbupdh, Oil City and Bradford. Pa. ~(m MANHOOD RESTORED Nf 3n Of innrtmi-K to oiiro nil nrrvnua diumtoft. nich a* Wesk Mfio',f vv rs .SJ fir * j\ ilralnruwnr. Uiminoiw. WikanilneM. IkikI Manhood. nlnillr Half V ^ USL. nj ' noiif. NmuuiinoM. UeMttnle, all drain* find Iom of power of tbeOeiierat* -J 1 Orwn? In ellbirwuonum11 tfoffiffinrilon, fQBiqftil tro'B.or lift ^jht A nt tohacoo, opium or tlrniit*nl> which coon |on<t to Infirmity. Coniiiiffij l'ot yp contempt to carry in ?o*t imwiwi. mi porpad 4W?^vcHaMSaMW?r(WR|.fl|,y .miumforlA, WHO otaryr.ortlnr wnptMd vnM*? vwirnnUt 1 urn ? ?( ? AMD an ?n u?xu. i>r ttjuna(httnviity. CirrMl'ir f*t?? AdrtroM N*rvr **? <? <?.. Cblenao, l? Kor rulo In WhoollnR. W Vi?. by f/)G AN IiKtffl 00. oor. Tonth nnd Main utronU. noKMi** DR. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL FEMALE PILLS Tor rnllevlntf prolonged mid imlulul ?up|minloii? of lli?> monitruil periods. thov urn iho only *# and ceruilu ouraqtor oflerod to woman, thov nro oipoclnllr inado for inafrlod IhiIIoh, mifo m alwajri to bo rolled upon. A>k for Dr. MOtt'ft I'minyroyal I'lIK Take in ulnor. II per box, mail. Spud forolrotilnrt Dr. Mott Chnmlonl Co., GleV'land, O. Forialo in WbuoiluK by tbo LOGAN DllUU CO., Main and T?nlu Htreau. do2l _ REAL ESTATg. - FOB lE^EJSTT. P03$12SSIOS lMMUDlATli. A Mmtti. No. '-6J0 Alley 11, two rooms 5 0 00 POSSESSION APRIL L "" No. IDA) Mala stroot. (our rooms...; $15 0) No. 22 Thirty-third street y 00 No. :!61U Jnoob street l'i 00 No. 01 Thirteenth street, ilrst fli >r 13 00 Nit. l.'iit Sixteenth struct - t 0.) No. .'5 South Front utreet 19 00 Nftii'j Alloy 14 BOO IlJulMini; for niHiiufaoturinji purposes, situate 011 6011the11.1t corner ol Alloy 11 and Alloy 12, between MarWot and Malu H streets AO 00 Ktti'l *lroot lli 0tl J% NoT'JlVi Mutu ft root, storeroom 12 R0 No. 10i'? MoCqlloch ?Iroot Irt 00 t No. '210J Main street, store room 10 00 1st h' FOB SALE. 100 aero farm. Lou# Bottom, Moijji county. Ohio; will exchange tor city property. 10 acre# of laud near Kim Grove. I Main stroot budness houso. No. 08 Thirty-lint streot. No. 712 Main stroot. No. 10 Chaplino stroot. No. 10."J Kotl stroot. m No. T26 Sixteenth stroot. No. 10A> M0C0II00U streot. No. 1011 MoColloeh stroot. No. tl\ Twouty-niuth street. No. 'JCJ8 Main street. Lots on North Front stroot. Lou on South Front street. Lots on South Peuu street. Low on South Huron stroot. ** Lot No. Fllan uud White addition. IIKLVKDKKK LOTS. ? Many other doilrublo residences and farms for Mlllu. " JAMES A. HENRY, UenlEstato A spoilt, U. S, ofcliu Attorney, Col* loctorand Notary l'ubllc. uirl7 1012 Market Straat. PCDETSALB. Kino unburbau property, two 1111104 from the city llvo mlimt04 wallc from motor Hue, uowr, \v4IU ull modern Imprpvoment*. Choap. hols on fiililvvoll'H rnu &>0eucti. l'lno Farm of 143 acre* 011 National road, nlno ml a-* oa*t of olty on easy terms Farm of 40 acres, four mllos north of olty. Will mulct) Kood dairy farm. House, 10 rooinii, Fifteenth street, with mod* cm Improvement*. llouso Hroouii, Sixteenth street. $6 00). 1 [on hi. C room*, Fourteenth streot. 8 J 8)3. House, 1 room*, Charlos strejt, Centre Wheol* luii. J&VJ. House, 4 rooms. Twenty-third street, I1.2W. House, 7 room 1, North Market Btrejt. 81.503. Uoiiho, ft room*, l?off streot, Centre Whoolmg, lot ttxltt. 82.0 Ml. Business propurt 1 011 Murket ?trujt at modor* ate prlco. Small liouso and half lot. Jacob stroat. Centre Wheeling. on eaiy terms, SS0). Throo houses on MoyHton stroot, Sixth ward, on oasy terms. $2,400. I/ots at east cud of Twenty-third street on ea?v terms. Ofto-half lot on McCollooh strut. Center Wheeling. 9:01 Ouo-half lot on Chaplin* stroat, Sixth WarX fDOO. Ono of the boit raiuufaiturlng sltei In tin dtv. fronting on two railroad i 9700, 51,-MO uud 8.'.50J 10 loan on city property WPQRITT a* ncri/iMc nb.v;ui i i \jo l/u v la^Urif 1739 Market Stroot. mrl) FOR SALE! Throo houses ou South Ponu strait Four house* on South Huron struct. Two houses on North Ilurou street Four houses on North York street Ono house ou South York atrout. Throo houses on South Front fctreot. One house on North Front stroot. Ono house on Norih Wubash street. Ono house on South Wabash stroot. Two houses on Maryland street. Two houses on Kentucky street. Two hou<04 ou Virginia street Ono houso ou Ohio street One house on Florida ftroot. Flvo housoi ou South Broadway stroot. Two houses on North Erlo street BUILDING LOTS. Building lots all over tho city at prices to salt purchaser. Lot* in Elm Qrovo. McMechon, Glendalo. Moundsville and othor property not mentiouod In this lift. FOR KENT?Houses of all sizes and different locations. FINK & BROWN, Tclcphona 037. [mrCJ 1143 Market stroot SPECIAL SALE ?OF? REAL ESTATE. No. fiC North Front Stroot, lot 00x100 foot. No. 20 North Front street, lot 90 x400 foot No.'2407 EolTutroot. briok. 11 vo rooms. No. '.'307 and 2W9 KolT street. doublo brick. No. 1207 Alloy II, fraruo, flvo rooms. No. 106 North Front streot, lot 00x400 foot. No. i:i" South Broadway stroot, lot 40x120 foot. No. UJfi Main street, brick, nine rooms. No. 1107 MoColloch stroot. frame, suven rooms. No. 2520 Main stroot. brick lot 60x120 foot. No. 121 Fourteenth Htrcot. brick, lot 80x120 feetNo. 1105 McCoJloch stroot, two house?, lot 20x1:0 foot No. &.*> South Ilurou utre.-t, briok dwolllng, 81,W0. No. Thirty-first streot, briok dwelling. No. !!C0M Woods stroot. brick dwelling No. 7 North Ponn stroot. frame, lot 40x120 foot No. 10ft Zano stroot. brick dwelling. Flue building lots in Pleasant Valley. Kino buildfug lots on North Huron street A doalrablo country rosldeuco on National rond. btororoora and dwelling ooruor Eighteenth ami Woods street llullding lots in Lcatherwooil. RINEHART & TATUM, Room 0, City Rank llullding. Telephone 219. mrl FOBr SALE. A flour mill, with roller process. twonty-flvo barrel capacity. Water and steam prtwor. Saw nnd planer also nttached; doing good businc-* in the eountrv. This Is a bargain. Coal within 200 foot. Hns thirty seven acres of land. Will sell all togother or mill separate. No. 3727 Koil* street, frame house, six rooms, largo collar, alloy eornor. Kasjr terms. No. H720 ICoil street Brick liouso, ilx rooms nnd hull good location. Chean. Kasy torins. No. 63 Thirty-fifth stroot, half lot. four rootnt, with summer kitchen and largo attic: 12,100. Throo houses on Wood stroot high ground. No. .1518. US.'O and 3522 5&W oacli. Two houses on Twontf>?lnth. four room* each. 81.400 each. No. 8510 Wood Mtroot, lot80(109feel, sit rooint, A good farm of 7l)j aorot ono and a halt inllef ^, from tho city. A good orchard six acros i'l ? grapes, has a tlve rooin?d houio. stabloi. oto. and tho best of wator. Will soil otioaiy tonus a triIot? InlfMmnu'^addition, the boit value I a tho Eighth ward on very o.u/ torms for a slur; No!4*1 Thirty elfhthstreot, six rooms, now. 2,j)l Brlrk house, four room* and hall Forty flrstaud Woods stroow, full lot josephXarkle, Fcuilou Attorney, Notary aul Roal Kstate Aueut. llousoi rented and ronti oollootoi Oillco No MliJaoob stroot Kurupoun steamship and draft nsrent. Passa tlnkoU to aud from all parts of liuropa. Also drafts to any point in Kuropu. /mtMonky to Loan. dell FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC. 1 OILCLOTHS asp Linolouma, ^ IW GREAT YARIETY AND ALL WIDTH3 .. 1 LOUIS BERTSCHY'S l win mo Mnln tltront. TMSTUUMKNTH ? and matkmam for Civil Engineering, Surveying anJ Arcliitucturu ifn nd Foil lam at- ? by E. L. NICOLL'S ART STORE, I 1222 Market Htroek mrlft