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DIVIDING THE FUNDS. Tliu Council Fluauoo Conimltteo | iuirt a ulcctluc TO flPPORIIOH THE TEH-CEIIT LEVY. 'llio Allotinont to |:acti Ward InSiuall, and I'oriuer Dlclirin Co triplicate tho Situation?Thu Third Ward will llato Nothing but what l? Donated. The I'lro Drpurtmont Committee llu> Iiik How, At tho tnoetinn "f tho council fina,neo committee laitovoning oil tliu member* vera present but Mesira. Kieliardu utul "Wheat. Tho problotn wai tliu diviiion of tho procooda of tlio ton-cent levy anaons tho wardi, and tho application in each ward of its#appropriatlon ; but thii win complicated by tho /act that last year eeveral of tho wards allowed thoir nharea of thii rovonuo to bo Ukod by other warda, with Jho understanding that tUia year the loan wns to bo repaid. The eatiniatod income from the fund, divided into eight oqtial parts, amounted to $2,750 62, And tue members wero invited to aay whero they dcalred to hiivo thia applied. Mr. Brock aaked jf the olhor wardi could not donate the Third enough to put a tower on Thirteenth street. His appropriation was mortgaged to the First and Second for money used last year in paying McColloch street, The respour* wut nut encouraging. Mr. ^ iedohubch, of the Fifth ward, wanted ^o pavo KolT "trr*'( from Twen ty-second to Twenty-third at a coat of h-,100, and macadamize a part of Jacob J street, $100, and put u twfclvo-inch crock Bower from tho First Christian j church, on .Markot street, $203 7", Also nnothor from tiie Arion/'hall alley to i 3iain street, il50: onotber oa Alley li frotu Twouty-second btroei to Alley 19, and thence to Hoff, 2l?d S7. Mr. Orueehud nothUofltimatoa readv, ! and a?id he would hand tljesu to the clerk to-day. Air. Maxwell'# estimate for tho Sev-' enth ward wan: for'ei'ghteen-inch crock tewor from east side of North Huron street on Xew Jersey stroot to Hack river, with drop*and masonry for mouth of eewer, $1,SG0; eigbteonAnch crock Bower id Alley 0, $*>0 7o. The balance he Kiivu.Mr. 'Jirock for the Third The First, Second and Third wards, after some discussion, wero passed, for , Captain Otto, Meat re. liichards and Brock to arrange the division amon^ tbennelveu thia afternoon. It la hoped to have tho ordinance ready for con sideration by council next Tuesday night. Tho Eighth ward's share was appro priated^ to pavine Thirty-third street from Fofl to Jacob, and Jacob as far south ai tho money will roach. Several of tho loan commissioners had their reports in. but it wm decided to laaliw them tlie special ordor for neif -> lend ay evening, and tho committee adjourned. liUVlNG >H.W UOSIi The Hi* l>?piutu)(<ut Cuniuilttce Lets tho Contract^ iho committee on firo department met last night to let tlio contract for $1,2?j0 worth of new fire hoee, that being the amount allowed the department for thia purpose by the finauco committee. v Ihobmu, eleven in all, ranjed from 64 cents to OQ conia per foot, uad hoso which not long ago Bold at $1 20 a foot was quoted under 60 cent*. Tho biddora wero as follow;: ColumbiaHubber IVorka Com pany of Chicago: 1>. M. Campbell & ^. Wheeling; the Gutta Percha and Rubber MnnufacUiring Company, Cin cinnati; }Jo*?ton Woven llese and Rub ber Company; Revere Rubber Com MP'S** Vork; Lewis iV Hazlett Whe-hns, repreaontin- the Trenton itubl>or Coiupuny; tho Fabric Fire Hoge Copipauy, of New York; Now York I3elting and Packing Coippany; W. If. Cooper, of the fMineralize<iRupberCom pany, Now York; August F. Carl, repre senting the same company> Chicago Fire Hose Company. The contract wns let to TV. T. Colo, representing the Fabric Fire Hose Com pany, of New York. His hose is re garded us good as any, and tho price was very favorable. On motion of Captain Otto it was di rected that ev.?ry section of hone bo Mr. J. B/JTasthiga Wplf Bayou. Ark., Village Blacksmith and Postmaster Brolton Down by Kidney Trouble and Cravcl . 44 C. 1. Hood Si Co., Lowell. Mass, : "De^rSlrs: I wish to ma!;e a statement b regard to ray case. In January, lfoo, I was takra down with pains in my back and kidney > trouble, and nt tho same tlmo became afflicted with graveL For montha 1 wai not out of ny bouse, and lor months was ucabb to at^nd alomr. 1 waa atteoded by threo of the best physician* of North Arkansas, hut they g^v? only teuiiwrary relief. The follovrluR two years aad a hall pearly all tbo sleep I got was la a chair, u3 lying la bed would eauso mo Much Pain and Misery. 1 bad tried many dlllerenj ue?lldnea besides tl?o doctors' treatment, bu: I decided to give Hood's Sarsaparilla a trial. Alter using tlireo bottles I got so that I an\ now ablo to lie In bed and sleep most o( the night. It has benefited mo greatly, and I am stouter than 1 have been for tlio past three years. I tave worked very lard all raj- life, aud had become Greatly Run Down owing to my occupation, that of the village bi&ckaoiUh. Some twefte years ago I had to give up my trade owlatj to my 111 health, aad Hood'ssi>?ares now In my sixty-ninth ^year I feel much better, and it L< due to ITood's Sarsaparllla. I ean truthfully say to tho aQlcted Ilood's Sarsap.v rllLi la a good medicine." J. P. Hastings, Postmaster. Wolf Usyou, Arkansas. Hood's Pills are prompt and efllclent, yet eas) la ictioa. Sold by all dr crista. 25c. stamped, no that the mnkor, the date of purchB'N uul the amount ot aervico rendered might bo recorded, and an iJe* obtained an to tfce rolativo inertia of th( diflw^Bt Ifaud* Anil variolic*. l lUK AT MOlIMJHVIIiWi An ?.r M.?Mon?n Caui?? C?n. ? ItUrnltle Dnumc*. About midnight JVednwday a terrific oxploiion occurred in tho ollico of l)r. f>. J. fc'chin eld, on Seventh street, in Moundiville. fho roport was hoard by a number of people Hitting acrov* the ?troot In front of tho Henrietta Hotel. They at otico giro the ularui and tho liroonjlno was mon nt tho acene, and Uv tho good work of the citizen*, auc cooded in extinRUiihtng th? blaze. l'ho tire wan cuused by ?pontanootl8 combustion atnong mediclnon in a cor ner of the room, whero several shelve* were tilled with th??m. The doctor ami two other gontleraen hud only been gone from tho office n few minutes when the alarm wan Hounded. The loss will amount to over $100 on tho medicineji ynd instrument*. The insurance was only oo tho Instrument*. .Several modi caI books wore burnpd arid tho ofllco furniture was ufao damaged. The out* | side of tho .oflico was bn?lly icorckod and blackonoU by tho dense smoke I which iesuod from the nlnce. 1 It was very lucky that the lire was gotturj out, us tho oltice is extuated in a I dwelling which belongs to 15. P. Meighen, and js occupied by Mr. Port Baxter. Mr. Moighen's loas will reach $2b, covorod by insurance. A J,lr? In Ilrllatro. | Shortly boforo midnight last night firo broke out in W. A. Wino's food Htoro, corner of Noble and Thirty-sixth street*, in Bellaire. It was in a frame building owned by tho Cleveland, Lorain & Whoeling railroad company. Whilo it looked like an incendiary tire, tho placo is near the railroad, and tho blare may have originated from aparka. Tho alarm was givon by locomotives whiatlinc, and was plajnly heard in Wheeling. The etore and contents were practically destroyed. The reser voir its boiuu cleaned, and the *upply oi water was light, but at tho eatnn tijmo by quickness of motion wad hard work the department was nolo to render very efficient service, aud chrck tho fire be fore it did greater damage. LOCAL. IJiIEVITIKS. pattern of lUluor Moin<mt In aud About the City. TijErtK was not a case for tho polico coyrt yesterday morning. Gr.oaok W. Hess, aeed twenty-four, and Lena I. Eckbard, aged twenty-thre*, both of Wheeling, wero yesterday given a license to marry by Clerk Hook. Every night these days a number of young fellows go over tho river in the ferry anil go buthinu In tho deep pool under tho bridged on the Ialand shore. There is no better bathiug place on thu river. Col. J. N. Little has established biru^elf on Carter's .Lane, on Wheeling Creek, and has opened a bazar to be called "Uncle Po.'s Valley Homo Place," whoco ho will have tho celebrated Phil adelphia Croain Pop on tap. 0s next "Friday, Juno 29, tho First English Lutheran Sunday school will export over tho Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling railroad to Flushing for thoir annual outing. A special train has been engaged to leave Bridgeport at S: 15 o'clock in the morning. Yesterday Annio Kelloy was locked np by*, Superintendent Maloney, of tho workhouse. She bad fallen and cut her head so badly that Dr. McCoy had to out six stitches In the gash. Patrolman lluloin brought in a plain drunk, who could not tell hia own name. The other night at u danco at Syca more Grove, near Elm Grove, Ben Rob inson refused to dance with his mother, Mrs. William Preacott, and eho drew a revolver and fired at him twice. Ihia scattered the crowd, and she theu madp a speech. She was arrested and is iu jail. Tt developed yesterday that Kross, the llroman nt the Eighth ward engine house, whoee serious liluoaa was chron icled yesterday morning, had takotf poison* Aa soon as this waa learned, tho proper antidotes were administered, but be was atill a very aick maa last evening. ABOUT PKOl'LE. Stranger* iu the City" ami Who?lln; I'otUrt Abrinul. L. C. Somorville, of Point Pleasant, ia at the St arum. Joseph Speidel, jr., got home yester day from Harvard. Mr. R. F. Criswell, of the Ialand, is in "Weston on a business trip. I). F. Jacob and C. K. Jacob, of "Wellsbufg, are at the McT.ure. Mr. Edwin llearne is1visiting his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Uearne. J. 13. Beswick, of Salem, and C. A. West, of Parkersbnrg, aroat tneStamm. 1L 1L Darrah, of St. Clalrsville, was here yesterday and registered at the McI.ure. Pres. P. B. Reynold and Prof. Robert Armstrong,"of tho state university -taft, are at tho Windsor. J. S. Spencer and Rankin Wiley, jr.. of Point Pleasant, are in the city and tiguro on the Windsor register. The many friends of Miss Agnes Con rod are sorry to hoar that she is qui?e sick at her home on Thirteenth Rtreot: 'Mrs. Koen and daughter, of Manning ton, were hero on a shopping expedi tion yesterday and registered at tho Stamm. Captain T. S. Calhoun, of the packpt. Keystone State, wu* hero la??t night on route to Pittsburgh. lie left his dis abled boat at Mariotta. Miss Ilannchen Bonnheim left -yes terday for Allegheny, Pa., where sho will aoenda short timo with tho family of Mr. Jacob Schonfeld. R. C. Carpenter, of Sistersvillo; Will iam D. Boyle, of Centre Point; C. A. Prichard and W. B. Abbott, of Man ninzton, are guests of tho BohTer. Frank Kincheloe, Ernest Bollard and Joo Naylor came home last night from .an enjoyable trip on their wheels to Barnosville and that vicinity. They won't out Monday. Mr. llonry Lingeu and wife arrived in tho city yesterday from a orotracted tour of Europe. They made their head quarters at Colon on tho Rhine, where they had numerous relatives. On Wednosday evening Louis Tiers and Miss Mamie Groen, of Bridgeport, were married by Rev. Dr. J. W. Robins, of Martin's Ferry. Mr. Tiers has a beautiful now homo on Huron street. Island, fitted up ready to go to house keeping. Stato Superintendent of Froe Schools Hon. Virgil A. Lewi*, of Charleston, was hero last evening en ronto to West Liberty to attend the normal school commencement. Mr. Lewis says in visiting the four normals of the state, at West Liberty, Huntington, Glonvillo and Concord, ho has traveled over 1,900 miles, on rail and horseback. Baldness is oither hereditary or caused bv sicknens, mental exhaustion, wearing tight-tittiusr hats, and over work and trouble, llall's Renewer will pre vent it. THE SOLDIER BOYS. Preliminary Stops to Organize Two Military Companies WERE TAKEN HT THE MEETING Held Lust l]voiilrtU?-l'l>lrty?llvo Young Men urn ICnro!lo?l urul About l-'llry Moro will Hlgn cUo Hull?A Meeting and lirlll to l>?? llclil Saturday?'Tlio MusterlnK'ln will Oqout Wit lit u a Few Day*. l.nt oveniug in tho rooms of tho | chamber of cotnuierco, in tho Hub building thirty-Uvy young men mot to tako tlio preliminary ptepa toward tlio organization of two military companion, which will enter tho slate military forces, and bocotne probably Cotupan ici A and II of tho First regiment. Thoso proicnt signed the roll applying to the adjutant general to bo mustered into tho service, and a committor now Uao tho paper, nod will "hustlo it around" thiswoelc and secure tlio sigua , lure; of the fifty other yoijojj uicn who have already expressed a desire to join. | Tho same coumiitteo, which .is com posed of Messrs. Frank Knsi, Walter lliccinii and Kobort Luke, jr., will look arouud for a building to bo temporarily used ad an armory by the newly organ ized companies. One location favora bly mentioned is the large, unoccupied room in tbo Rogers block on Maiu street, over Friodol'ti. Alter tho com panies are in working order tho state will, of course, furnish armories for onch organisation. Tnoie who are enrolled will meet at tbo oall of tho committee, probably 0:1 Saturday evening to hear their report regarding an aruiory, and perhaps to iuauguratodrilling. A- soon as the ap plication has beea pasted upon iuvora bly by AdjuUat Gonetal Holly, an oflj cer of tho First regiment will be sent to Wheeling to niuttor in tho two com panies. After they aro mustered in I officers will be elected. West Liberty Normal 0>ntr?t. TUn contest botweou tho members of I the bryuiit arid Irving literary nocioties of tho West Liberty uorrnal school took place on Wednesday ovenii^g und tho large commoncement hull was crowded with a moit appreciative audienco. The performance thromrhout was of a very high order. AH did well and it was iilicult for tho jndgos to decide just who should have tho honor.-}. Tlio fol lowing is tho duciuiun of tho judge*: Debate, Muldoon, Bryant socioty; essay, Epstein, Irvingsoci-ity; oratioo. Finley, Irving society; declamation. Miss Ber tha Wirt, Irving society. The decision, thougti not (riving uiiivcrii.il satisfac tion, was taLini; everything into con | sideration, as nearly! just Od could be given. ' . A Gi:sTLE5j.\.v, under forty years of J age, whoso hair was rapidly becoming thin nnd gray, began tho use of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and in six months his hair was restored to lie natural color, and I even more than its formor growth and I richness. JEMSHEIMER'SMS yurds Drees Goods at such prices that will empty our shelve! soon. They must be sold. Xo goods sent on at* proval, exchanged or taken back during our Alteration Sale. IL Emsiikimuk. Excursion to A*burj T'arU, 3f. J. The Ilaltiinoro & Ohio Uailroad Com pany will eell oxcursion ticket- to A 6 bury Park, N. J., and return, from all points on, its linea east of the Ohio river- July S. 9 aud 10, good returning until July 1(1, with privilege of exten sion until September 1, provided the return portion of the ticket is deposited | "with tho joint agent at Atsbury Park on or before July 13. The round trip rate, from Pittsburgh will be $13 23, end correspondingly low froiu all other points on tho Baltimore & Ohio system. SHIRTSALESffiSX'S j and 75c quality r.t 39c. Exsjiciuer's Alteration Sale. A SiuuM Uoctor ?111. Fifty cents ia a small doctor bill, but that is all it will cost you to euro any ordinary ense o! rheumatism if you use CbamlnirTnin's Pain Bala. Try it and you will be surprised at the prompt re lief it aflord3. The tirst application will quiet the pain. 50 cent bottles lor sale by Charlos E. Goetze, Will W. Ir win. Chris. F. Schaepf.N Charles Menke melier, William 'E. Williams, 8. L. Bcice, A. E. Scheele, Will Menkemoller, John Coleman, Richards & McElroy, W. II. Hague, Wheeling; Bowie iz Co., Bridge port. and E. P. Poabody <&Son. P.onwood. Easy to Take ajul keep the system in Perfect Order. CATHARTIC PILLS A specific for Headache Constipation, and Dyspepsia. ? Every dose Effectiv p refrigerators. w JEWETT'S DRY AIR REFRIGERATORS. The mewt economical Ke/r!iterator* nidc. Call anil inspector kenj/or cataioeuu to NESBITT c23RO., JcIS 1312 MAE SET jSTETO MAKES THEM-WELL Ouo Truo Modlclno for Lodt Nerv ous S'.rouL'th. There id ono truo spccitic for diseases nrhiiag from a debilitated nervom ?yt' torn, nud that is tlio Pal no*? celery com potyid eo eonorally proscribed by phy sicians. It ii probnbljr the ujoat roiniirkubft roincuy that tho iclofitiflc research of this country has producod. , r., I'rof. E d ward E. M. 1)., Ufc. C\ l'-? 01 Dartmouth, colIchjc*, tint pro scribed wlmt in now known tlio world over as Paino'fl col erycotnpound, a pos itive euro for dvn poptda, biliousness, liver complaint, neuralgia, rheutna tiam, and kidnoy trouble?. For the latter, Paine'a celery compound luia anccoouod onln tod again -wlioro i?v<T.vthing oIho Iihh faib'd. THAS, SPICES. ETC. TBK IMPORTERS And Coffoo Roasters. V/eLcid, Let Those Who Can Follow! OUU PRICE MST: (irunulatcd Su?jjr2-J pounds forI oo Suu'LirJ A Sugar, pounds for.1 OO Ll-h: lirown Sugarexpounds for 100 best Standard Tomatoes. 3 cans lor..--.?. 25c . Standard Sugar Corn. team for? ? #5? Sugar Peas. 6 cans for? ~... ? - 23c Dart'iotc I'eari. 3 eaa< for - Si Choico lto?l ^jlmou. 2 c^uj for...... 25c Frosh Ginger Sasps, 4 pounds for. 2Gc Frcsli flutter Crackers. ft ponuds far...?? 2 Larg<s LumpOloss Starch, 7 pounds for..-..- 23c Rolled Oata, 7 pounds for.....^...'. - 23o Pain's Root Jleer, U bottles for. Half plat Peer Mug Mustard,:?glares for.- 25c liudf t>iut Catsup, 3 bottles for 2 Choice* Large Lota jus. ?aeh....?.... ? ? lc tloiloa 1*1 Ua. per do:eu._ Carpet Tacks, :> ounces, per box. WANTED. T7A NTED?tQRTY 000D MINERS. V * Steady work. GLENDALE COAL CO., Glcndale. W Vh. ,'c-*9 W" ANTED?EXPERIENCED OIKL lq lamily of t'are*: Gwaan preferred. Inquire at dgtr ?torc. U-M Market street. Jo'D* V> I{ IN TE K ? A LL- A. KOU Ni> P R AC JL TRIAL" printer, middle-aged and single, de site? situation iticoumry office: t*io pirweck: no hand-press work. W. I> SAL YARDS, 4? Van llr.tam Mrc-C. Pittsburgh. IV ]c2J' FOR SALE. Harm of tha late Carolina Kenaraond. contniu lot: 130 acres of thetioesl funning luud in Oliiu roomy. J-ays well, well vatercd. aituut?d flvo iaijes uortb of city: reached bv a good road. lileKttiii b^irk lioo$c of cIpvtii rooms.large bxrn u!i<l o'.h?r neoisjary outbuilding Also two or cliarda coutaininir a iarse variety of fruit. For further iuionnitii'in call on or addr?^? F. U. XHEVE3. at dollar Savings Baa'i. orillSChap liue atrcw^ inyl'i pun SALE. A FEW CHOICE LOTS AT EDtHXtfTOX. Cheap and on Easy Toraii W. V. HOGE. orf Cltrltank Rcildinc- FWO Xariroc Stre-* FOR RENT. T?01t RENT-STORE ROOM ON Jl' M-i'.n street. Ad Jre?-> Lot k 3.i9. f<'2T T?OU REKT?STORE ROOM, NO. bO JL Twelfth btrvet, aud live rcsr rooms. la gu'ro ctntoro. jc!3 Ipbli RENT-GOOD STAULE IN alley bjck of Chapiine .street. Fifth ward. A'l'lrt's '!> M.." curj lute'HiceacT otlic-'. lay 11 jpoitf kk.vE The Wheeling Club Rootaa. Ono flat, three xooms, Twenty-third str?<2i One house, five rooas. Twenty-third 8tract. laylD F. II. I.AN'"ill T^OR RENT. I?J4 Jacob ?tr*'et, Ecven rooms and bath, '.v.l? Market street. Uvc rooms and attic. 1019 Alley C. tire room;. 10p Eotf street two rooms and attic. Fourteenth Jtrect. front roop, t'.rit flooa Store ro^u. No. 1037 Market street. Storo routas, Nos. 4 and 8 Tenth street GEO. J. ^IATIIISON, Telephone 107. fap7] WZ) Market Stn-ot. j^OU KENT. Second-Story Apartments IN NEW BUILDING ON MAIN AND TENTIISTi Ewch np.trttr.ent contains six room*, hall #nd bath. Suitable for roiideuces or ofllr<-s. Alio bik-ionifnt birbcr bhop Prices re?uojablo to good tenants. JA3LES L. 1I.V \VM!V, 1120 Mxdn St. pOP. I'.EXT. Stor? room In I'fnboily DulMlnc. OOior roouiM In Peabudy Rullrtlng. Strain lirat.eli*rntorttn<l ull motlnrncou. rcnlotice.'*. Tcrm? reaiinnahlo. PKA1JODV INSURANCE CO., Jat 1120 and 112K Market Street. GROCERIES ETC. ^TEW CROP C?T73D33TJ- OZjIVJDS. We hav? I?ut received a large iovolco of QUEEN DLIVKS, in bulk nnd in Klaia, bottlos ranging from 6-ounceto t>l-ounce. C. V. HARDING ?i CO.. ]e!8 r/jc Market Btreet. MACHINERY. J^EDMAN CO., GENERAL MACHINISTS And Manufacturors of Marino and Stationary Englnos. icl7 WHEKLI?:'?. V." VA. FISHING RODST A Genuine Split Ihniboo FisLiug End for $2 50. Alio *Jie Celebrated Steel Fly cad Bait Rods at low prices. 1. G. DILLON & CO. bargain sale-e. d. potts. ? ? E. 3. * * POTTS' Bargain Bulletin. Kaln and TeHS Sts., Whsallng, W. Ya, We have just purdused at The entire stock of the Rochester Clothing Company and place the same on the market for a few days at prices that will move the goods. The following extract from their opening announcement speaks for itself, and we propose to close the remainder of the stock at still lower ?prices : UE3TER FI $123,000 Worthyof Flue Clothim; Saved From the IJig Firo at Rochester, N. Y. The largest lire that has visited Rochester, N. Y., in years occurred Tuesday morning, April 3, in the wholesale clothing district on St Paul street Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of Clothing were destroyed. But ;S 123,003 worth of Fine Glothing manufactured for spring market, was saved; and to settle the insurance, the entire stock has been removed to Wheel ing, W. Va., and will be sold for half price or 50 cents on the dollar. - AMONG THE GOODS SAVED ARE : 1,300 PairCliildren'H Pants, worth 50c, which will be sold for 17c. 2,300 Children's Suits, worth $2 50, which will be sold for 79c. ' l.SOD Children'* Suit', worth $4 00, whicu will be sold for Si 27. 5,000 Children's Suits, worth $4 00 to $8 00. which will bo sold for $1 SO to S3 50. 2.100 Boye' Suits, worth $5 00, .which will bo aold for $2 21. 4.000 Fin<? Boys' Suit.*, worth 00 to $15 00. which will bo sold tor $3 00 to $7 00. OOOMoh'a Good Working Suits, worth $S 00, which will bo sold for S2 9S. 1,400 Men's Busineis Suits, worth $10 O0 (0 $15 00, go for $5 00 and $7 00. 10,003 Men's, Rovs' and Children's Pants at 50 cents 011 thu dollar. Besides thousand* upon thousands of bargains that vou will aeo when visiting thj^ treat Hale, which will continue uutil tho balancc of tho stock ia aold. E. B. s~J I A O, Whoollng, W. Va. JIi II lit U iUriUlill We have opened a Scwltitj Machine depart ment ond will He'.! aU tho loading SEWING MACHINES at wholesale prices, including the Cblebratod STKOWliV SHUTTLK und now vibrator, the beit on earth. We will employ no ageutt. tad noil for cash only. Kull instructions will be given attheetori*. Machines delivered to any part of tho city, and to out of town buyers we prepay freight to nearest rail Toad Htatlon. Every machine will be warranted for from one to ten years, according to the prje?> and kind. We have seven different kind of machines to.?elf ct from. wnginf: in prlco from to *10. It Will pay you to call aud Geo us be fore you bny or write for price list. We can save you from to $30. Agents will tell you differ ent. Don't be humbugged by them. Ue your owr. i^g.-nt. Wc can sell you tho same kind of a machine they otfer you for abo.utuuo-half what they ajfc you for it. You ask how wecau do this? Bocause we pay no agents, intkc uo time sales, but buy and M.-11 for soot cu?h. S A. Ncwcoraer, manager for the Standard cowing Machine Com pany of thbeity for the pust two years, will have charge o! the Sewing Machine Department. A fnll line of needles, oil, parts and repairs wUl always be kept ou baud for all sewing nuchiiiei E. B. POTTS Main and Tenth Sts.. Whbellnci W. Va. HEAL ESTATE. FOB IR/EINT. nt rerunlu'iiia Ko. J527 Chapllno street, I I .So. 85/7 ('bapllue Ilreoit I ; No. :Ci7 street A MOHTIL 1 No. ?.4:9lxtMnth street. .SiO M i No. l'/Oberuntumth itTtvt, Ilr?{ floor lo oj , two riKMDt u 00 wo room* ? 4 u) b 00 I niLhxi nii'l ?lwcllUiir adjoining ? ?<; I'. depot, Martin"* 1'orry? 2i m | No. "2~17 ?"ii*jilJno streot, tOroo rooms 8 oj i No. 19.'') Mnlu street, rooau. ( VllCitlt lot.1 Oil IJI'Ul'vill BtfOOt. No.11 Market street. both r, iv l."? 03 No. 11GI Hl<li strict, tworoonu o ?>i , No. :?;ri Alloy i> u <? No. .'ijjj fhapllno street, atoro room aui dwelling. | No. 2.*<i Allrv It . 7 '/) Na CVU Market ctrwt, two rooms r. o) No, IS Twentydtftti street loi No, 1721 Foil'street, second ? 0 OJ | No. 123 .vuvpotcc'iiili stroei. socjuil tloor 7 oj | No. VVS Jaeobntrwet i:i oi No 2\10 Jacob ntn-iil 1J i? fctoro rooms. Mulu and Twoutr nr?t streets 1 for ; $'<w, 516 0J, '.M O) ?>o. jot-' ( hiiplluv street, four rooms. 10 0J | No. 2>J! Msln t 9 yj No. in Twonty-tl/ih street 0 iv) 1 No. '/I'l Main arrenl. fjtirroom* 10 0) | No. 101 Nineteenth utreot 'j oj No. 15:7 Outline street. oiilee room.. 0 OQ No i::i J"o!j street, second lloor 7 ot No. 1/2D MrOollorh htriet 1) ij No 21 Twentieth strict 00 No. ill1* Mnrlcet street ?>> C3 No IMG MnJn htreot No 175 fJevcjiU'onth M{f??t, two roouiij.....'. 5 0) No i;u Twenfy-nlnth streot 6 oj lJiUldlai; for mn:nif.u:tiirliu or ivholcul-J tjmIuom, Juretirof No. i,v?i Maraot tit..- J3 01 FOK PALP. Real wUto of orury duorlpclon. JAMES A. HENRY, lci) I012 Markot Streot. Rents Reduced No. 3I10 McCoHoch ntreet; will arrtiajro for two tenants. orouo. arid put In llral-el^s* order. No. Uj Tnirty ^cvi'iitli siroot, koconl Luor, $7, No. 1-3Ztuo meet, second floor. St.'. No. "2S21 KoiTstieet, onoortwo fnialllci. No. y.U SUIn wtr.M-t. tuo itory btlck. No. "12.T Mr<*olloch itruot, two-xtory fraiae. No. A.-> Mniu Ptrvet, ljrj;o modern Lrlok a#cll. ins. lot!r'? el rooinn. No. 1.L7 M'Colloch atroct, brick, ill i?. No. Hi Ohio itruot. tbrwj rooms. S7 M. No. 2t Virginia street. Ir?mo. ?ii rojriii. IUtWj I'liiiftoQ Ware, bo'i-c taa iinorea. N<?. C10 Miiln Ktrrot. brink (iwollia?. No. 2102 Mala strcot. *^r<t flo'?r. thro# roosat. No. 12*. Thlrty thirfJ street, bric'i. flt-j rooau, Twospicndldonico room* In Ma-oulcbatldla^ No 2>';'C:i&r?llau street, rtvo roou^, 1U0J. No. 1V30 *!*rkot strooc, o'flco ro^mt. No. 131 ThirtT'thlnl streot. live riuars.S'JO) No.?;j Mill street, tw?lrv roirai u*.1 Offlco rooms In Uibbard Hioeic. iSlt Mirbotit No. lo.'j Main gfoot. *ocou4 uul thir l floor* Store roo.uion South *:redt In Ho.?ad Txi ernuolc building. O POU O No. 2s2l EolTitreot, two-story frauio. 0 rooms, susamer nMi'J'-ticca la tba country ut Part \ lew, PIvu?at Valley, Leitberwood uad Woods dale. MONEY TO LOAN. RINEHART & TATUM, CiTY liXNC UUIUJJNO, Icl^pbooo 212. [JtlJI Itoou, Na & RB2STT. MSSSTSSEisSf* -Na 7' Kour rooms In :/vir No. 7^ Twou^r-ninth Jtreet. Kont, So W * sioata. Po3io*?ion at ouco. Two JuraJjbed oSlce rooms; *ploud|d locntJoa. T o.-*e room*, eelLtr. nlco yur l. No 1070 *i,;. Co.lo"b street. Lien:, 510 a rnourti. Fojsotiiloa at once. room, on South E:cwdii-?j\ ccsut Ziaa stn vt. l'uint, ?l? a month. I'lve-rooacrt brlci,.S'o. Si Hghlcaath sa&iC Ivrt. S1j a month. Tnree rootnt oc Elm street. Three rooms, flrst floor. No. C& Main stroeu r.eut, ii^ q mouth. Two rooms in roar COS Main street Kent, ?j Three moi2*. K-cond floor. No. 52 InJiani street. Rent. Si 4 month. Three rooiCB. No. -Jlio Eoffstreet P.ent, Si >ou? rooms, No. 12S Fourteeath street. Poa? in a month No-1:3 6001:1 ?HMt. Cent. t!0 .'o a moatb. Five ruoci oa tiilrd floor, bath. R?n: Sli. Three rooaih, No. to Thirteenths:**:. Four roose. 2117 .Main stnh-t Itmit, $12: Mocey to loan, from S100 to SC.Oij (*- A.) (o. 1^) ROIiP 55^L1VH3, 42 FOUETEKNTU STP.Eiir. Telophoac IF1 OK, BS1TT. REDUCED RENTS. v*a EG;C.?utl1 Vfo^a-^ street, three rooms. C"- ; y*?U 5=tri><?x. .ii:ht room*. >o. 4 . North Huron strt-et. Ihr>> rooms. No. u North Huron street, *lsroom?. bath 1 boa:bPront "tree:,ccron rooms and OuSocth BroadV7ay, five roon:s. O S^_Xj33. 9 r 311 such *" buildiaj; lots, JAv^'1b?,iB?,!>'ul,;rt.r' farms. -JONLk 10 LOAN. Call *ad see ma 1=5.n.cr. fistt? lltC2Iarke:a:joot. Telephone as?. jgy F O K S A. Xj E. whwiuR sSr M,riet i:rKt- <x'n:t? ?"rl?wti t!!m?o!"vor0"""?lir,ct stfoct, wi'rXaivn. 'onr t00Ki l!,cob ice?iura",e r<>0"XJ?WiK,<1"31rw- Elit v.'bKi !?71"lr"c nlIj' !r?? siouod^ Larjil" ' 'sprOMncna. TUis is a LI^/tou '"?a fronlios 0Q McCoUocH aaa WttlSoTobTCiolc; ^0'", oSai-a^a1 biX ?,p!iM I^>t c*?: end Fourteenth meet, SViQ. I?t<on Li ud street, liolveilere, S/75?vich ?=? FOP. RUNT. KI3 kSItS'L 8,505 Ior Conth. ir?r<t. 5ioi>ipor month . strect.1 IWl n?jr- T-enty^raath ???. S-MptrSh. MCOn<i floor' 2532 Eotr street. !:nKt ae" NESBITT & DEVINE, .. W "*? '739 Market Streot. JSTOCKj^JJONr)- etc. gjTOCKS FOli SiL: 1^100^1?!'? ^Oabsroi Lnll^ile Nnil Mill I?aharoj Laii;hljn Xall MM. iJS R?lw?r '-a =0.!mIW JKtu?otnailaraiwn a-Uj.wl t>>. f.>10 L- ^^LS*. Uro-:or. ?? No. 24 Twelfth Streat ^OE SALE. Bonds and Stocks I LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. Other Investments. SIMPSON & HAZLETT, In'~' N0, ,3" Market St. .r,%n, ^'CLLK.JENCEIL 27 ^oarICCau d;rco: