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I HOPEFUL SIGNS. m Henry Clews'* Weekly Review of ftbe Busineju Outlook. GOOD CONDITIONS RETURNING Step If Itep iMitwwim In lh? If allcmmI lml>K-KM tthm Butoru IUMtl??~Tki Tariff BUI Eipnlwl Co OlMMulMMtrUI K?vWftt-i'r?y|?rM ijfoaclal Correspondence^ NEW TORK, M?F ? ?During the past week. Wall street has shown fin Improving tendency. Step by step norma) conMltions are gaining ascendancy; and lb* adverse Incidents of politics, domestic aad foreign, are steadily losing their affect. For a lone period, thaaa special extraneous factors ha>'e Uirnated the Investment and speculative markets alike, and normal Iniluencea have been held entirely Ir. nl Jectlon to their paraljnlng effect*. Now, (he relatlre standing ot !he.?* different sets of conditions Is revetoed, and the I Intrinsic causes regulitlnt ralurs n eelve their otd-Mmc attention nnd 1uve | ft their legitimate effect in deterinlnina the coarse of price#. This Ik a health* % ful and hopeful symptom; for it shoivg : that the outside influences which have ft ao lone disturbed confidence are gradually disappearing; which Is the on* ? thing needful to a restoration r.; act'.v1ty. The accidents of politics. ?he probi' abilities of war and th? cxclrements of popular passion.all have a very quick g beattn* on prices, hut they do not create activity, but rather stagnancy. J* because of the special uncertainties at;r, tending jach causes; and the only In* ( fluences on which the ineo of Wall street will operate freely ar* those upon i\ which they can form a reasonable judg* : meat. It la therefore, a hopeful sign when Influences of the latter kind are r coming Into control. Among the factors affecting the mar& ket favorably Is the general tendencv fef towards an Improvem^; In the earnSaga of the rallroa Jj.botb gross and net. H as compared wlht those of a year ape y The gross earnings of eight? roads for the first week of May amount to $6,216. f4$5, an increase of $2<W.2?a. or .141 per [' cent; while flfty-six roads for th- secr;. ond week of Mav report $5,163,760. an & Increase of $*60,487. or 5.31 per cent As 5 to net earnings.- one hu id.v l and thlrty-flve road.? show an Incr a*e of $1,615,006 for March, or a* the rate of about 6 t per cent; while, for the flrsf three ( i; months of the year, one hundred and seventy-nine roods exhibit a gain of L $1,651,000. or at the rate of nearly 3 per I,. cent. One of- the most satisfactory fea tores of this improvement Is that It exteod? pretty evenly over the roads of fe; all sections, showing that the recovery j g la due to causes common to the coun iry ?i mtuf. The decision of th?? United State* supreme cour: in th- ease of the interg state commerce commission against the Cincinnati. New Orleans & Texas Psctte Railroad Company has had a favorable effect upon railroad Interests. V The commission has maintained that It *J has the power to determine. within cer- ? tain limitations, what is a "reaxonabk* [l v rate of freight." a power which has " $ hitherto be*n reserved to the courts of ? J law. On this point, the coiirt rulrd P against the commission, thereby reliev- ? p' in* the reads of h very embarrassing * p-. exposure to official Intervention. If the *' K- matter Is allowed to rest here, the road* P ? will become the more free In the regu- ?, latkra of their rates, which would be a * [, valuable advantage to their bu*Ine*n; J %. ttoe probability however, is that, having been defeated In the highest court. th?? *, & commission will be disposed to co-op- erate with the companies in securing fJ *]' the consent of Congress to some system f. Li of pooling accompanied with power for r > the commission to determine what r#ites " are reasonable: In which case the roads ? would have the benefits of harmonious ^ co-operation, while the #v>mmisslon * would have the satisfaction of being en- ' dowed with larger functions than th* Z fair now gives them In any case. th?- ? decision pots the railroads Hi a better ? strategical position thnn they haw> ' hitherto occupied In their frequent dls- !: agreements with th* commission. " As above Intimated. Wall street is indisposed to attach much practical im- , , porta nee to the outsit* issues mat nave . Pi- been so long interfering with opera- ,, tlons. It gives ntrlo heed to the Cuban question The senate'J passage of the ~ |f belligerency resolution scarcely produc- J & ed a ripple on the stock exchange: for 11 ii the reason that the houae la regarded * 6, aa favoring- co-operation with the ad- a ' ministration rather than the aenate;and because the President, though reticent. * |-v is trusted to favor a conservative and " k: pacific course In the long run The * p .ultimate adoption of ? tariff bill is ac- J' eepted as certain; and although It 1? 11 not expected to satisfy everybody, yet n the fading Is general that It will start f up tha long Idle wheels of Industry and " By. restore confidence In commercial circles. 15 [ This Is the event upon which hope for v I". the Immediate future of business turns mora thao on anything elae. r The Oreco-Turklsh affair, although It ? has entered upon a new phase attended j!' with new difficulties. still affords pro- I-' mlse of an early and safe settlement At % f.7 the moment, the suHan finds himself . confronted by a fanatical anti-Chris- !. tlan sentiment to which he Is compelled ? "to rtow some seeming respect, and f hence his present show of opposition to ? : tha terms of peace proposed by the J powers. Ho may ne anowea a lernporary leniency for the purpose of soften- . lag offense to this sentiment and Its . supporters In the palace, but It K plain f from the latest Information that Rtis- b la. England and France arc Inflexibly J opposed to any material departures _ from the peace terms they, with th? Q other governments. have presented, and ' that Turkey must accept peac?? with no . other caln than a moderate money in1 demnlty. The foreign money centres [ p evidently regard this as th* final out- J come. and. although hesitating nt the . beginning of the week, are notv thawing a general revival of the we*k. nre now showing ft general revival of confidence. excepting possibly at Berlin, where the great bankers e?r>m to be c confounded by their emperor's Inexpllc- a able affection for the Turk. l^urlnc; tha beginning of the week. London sent v home some 20.000 shares of our stocks, t' principally owing to transactions con- r nected with "settlement day;** but. la- P ter. the feeling there has become more h buoyant, purchases have been made at n New York and private advices report a n disposition to follow the upward ten- 8 dency on this market. F ttatarally. Wall street keeps a k*?n n A | uancer Mra. A. H. Cram by, of 1118 {Terr St, ' Xempbia, Tenn,, paid no attention to a imill lamp to ber breaat, but t Itaoon developed > GURED BY SwSrffi! beat pnyalriana in New York treated her, and On- t alljr deolared bcr rase hopele.-s. , As a lut resort, H. S. B. was Riven, < and an immediate improvement re ulted; a few bot- I ilea cured her ' completely, and ~ noairnof tnedlaease baa return- I d for ten year*- 11 Booto oa cuot (no; vldmj Swift ipoclfle Co., Atlaata, Oa. j g BMmiiiliiii i'l'i iiii' i11 .. ___ Ju ETA MINE WALKING COSTU Etasnlne and canvas have lost nooe 01 mi walking gown* are made of these mai Harper's L'azar. |j one d>*.<i?nKhat In pai of Java lac** in white <?n tri made In KOdets, is trlmmev bands of green velvet, one quite wide ar of Java lace and green figurtti taffeta ar rronc breadth* are al*> band-* of th- surr back and front with the bands put on t?? re made of tbe taffeta striped with black Is a bright black velvet bow. the endn of Hats In txKjue shape trimmed with taf t>f flowers. Parasol of white taffeU. Ton Mntnurr which 1* a! tady becoming an element of buying, t present, the conditions favor a pheoroenal crop of spring wheat. The lilures In the winter sown crop are beJg compensated to o large extent by toughing the wheat In and planting sm- In Its stead. Reports Indicate a:i Itogetber unexpected crop of wheat In 'klahorna; a recent press dispatch lates that th?* yield may reach 20.0ou.000 ushels. which, however, may be tinged V the characteristic enthusiasm of aat sanguine population. The crop* long the route of the Northern Pacific r^ reported as promising an excellent leld. President Thomoon, of the Pennylvania railroad. after a tour or inpeetlon over his system of roads, aays: The universal opinion In the west Is tiat the crops of the coming season will e unusually heavy. Altogether. I ome back with the feeling that the Ime Is not far distant when we will i-e a decided Improvement In railroad raffle. If It is possible to obtain Home ivorabi- legislation at the hands of ongress. which will ?nanle raliroad lanagers to feel more confidence in the attire. I ha?'e no dou?>: that additional xpendlture- by ?ne railroads will conrlbute very largely toward the restorHon of good times." Taking the crop outlook as a whole, ie prospects for the harvest go much eyond what we dared to look for earer In the season. Wail street begins to ppreciate this change In the situation. tux ioe weaiacr uumimnus he crop prospects mar be expected to Ive an Important stimulus to buying nd to prices. Gold oontlnocs to go out. the week's hlpments being estimated, at the mown t of writing. at about S2.800.000. ForIgn exchange Inclines to weakness.and fie present Indications favor a decline u the outflow of gold. As the *hlpjenta are largely due to abnormal quics of a kind which are likely to iter modify the foreign trade balance i our favor, this movement is not lewed as an adveme element. RENKT CLEWS. W ool Trad*. Bradstreet's: Trade In domestic wool ? very dull and the tone 1b weaker. The peculatlve spirit caused by the tariff xpcctatlon has died out. and many lanu/acturers And themselves heavily tocked with the raw material. Largeecelpts of foreign wools continue, much f which was sold previous to arrival nd Is reported In the Hales as dcliverd. The London sale closed very trong. with 12.000' bales purchased for a rrlu.lU of fofelffn WOOlfl toftnn since January I foot up 281.466 alas. Australian wools nr- quite llrm. Awid on prices abroad. but foreign coured wool* on the market are being ffercd at lower prices by weaker holdr?. Th?? large deliveries of South merlcan cross-bred wools have materilly weakened th* market for domesIc one-fourth and three-eighth blood roola. Carpet wools are dull, but held teady. flcpubllriitia mrr Aettr*. The Republican county and senatorial Dnventlons being held throughout Ohio re larger than ever before. The conentlons are enthusiastic and Indicate hat the Republicans of Ohio arc already Interested In the coming camalgn. Nearly all of the conventions ave endorsed Hanna for senator,Bushell for governor, the platform of the atlonal Republican convention held at <t. LouK in 1 fi'JC and the action of resident McKlnley and the Republican Mnben of ConffTtM In their united tfnrt to carry out the pledges ma?l?* In hat platform and several conventions lave denounced the efforts of the Ropillstlc-Democrats In Congress and out o prevent the fulfillment of those ledges. The rarpwIllfUf. The Ohio state same an?l fl*h comnlsslon has abandoned the idea of icinlng the Tuscarawas river to rid It ?f the troublesome carp. Th'? task, it las been decided, would be an endlev* ine and probably entirely unsuccessful, rhe majority of th" ? arp would doubi ?* <* escape th'' a^lne by burrowing It) ht mud, as Is their custom. and th<* imaller ones could easily pas-* through he niches of the not. The commas! n n well aware of the dnimKinK efr t if the carp on game fish. but tN i?em* to be no effective way of dispong of them without Injuring the* oth'i Ish _ Itirif Mnvntirnl. The early closing movement now bong advocnted by the men'* furnishers' tnd hatters, which was referred to In laturday'a Intelligencer, seems destined i " ' | : I ME FROM HARPER'5 BAZAR f their popularity, and someofthe smartterial*. The blue etamine. taken from iicularly smart. It is trimmed with points tnsparent green gauz??. , The skirt 1 around the bottom -with two id one narrow. Two Hide bam la of points i put on above the velvet, and down the le. The waLit Is tight-flttlng. trimmed crrms each other. Yokr-oollar and ?teeves ; velvet ribbon. At the back erfthe waiat . whlrti extend to the hem of the akiri. feta, black velvet ribbon, and an tlgrette of success, anil It will likely he launch- , #?d to-morrow evenlnsj. June L There Is but one retailer to be corralled, and he ( will likely fall In line some time to-day. 1 The stores will I* closed from June 1 < to October 1. at o'clock every evening, f excepting Saturday. , KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ; i Of ItolmflDl Vouuty to Hold Tbeir Ao- t NUl 8HUng Semr St. CUinrllit, Jau? c 10?S n Claborotr Profranm*. T The annual outing of the Knights of * Pythias of Belmont county, Is to occur t near Sl Ciairsvllle on Thursday, June t 1?. when the following elaborate pro- j gramme *111 be followed*. ' , 10:30?Overture, K. of P. Band, Bellalre. . 10:35? Prayer. Rev. J. T. Foster, Bellalre. . 10 ;40?Vocal Selrctlon, Arlington Quartette, ' Bel tain 10:45?Add reus of Welcome. Hon. C. L. ^ Wee ma, St. Ciairsvllle. 1 10:55?Respony. Hon. J. K. Blackburn, i Columbus. , 1145-Muslc. K. of P. Band. U:I5-Recitatlon, /'Damon and Pythias," Ml*? I^?ona Jon?'?. Somerton. 1135?Voesl Election, with band accom* 1 paniment. Arlington Quartette and t K. of P. Rand. 3 12:45?Horsesho" Pitching Contest, by the t Knlchti-. C. Rumbach, Bellalre, 3 1:00?Blow ftfute Rarf. open to all; half 1 mil'*; Prank Balicy, St. Ciairsvllle, 1 Marutxer. * 1:50?Wheelbarrow Race. 200 Pounds or \ oxer, by the Kntxhta; Charles McConnaughy. Rrldxepert. Manager. , 1:45-300 Tarda Foot Race, by boya under i fifteen year* of axe, aons or broth* er# of Kxiixhta. C. II. Osier, s Rarneavllle. JUn*siT 1:50?Half Mile Bicycle Race, by the Knlxhtu: V. A. Dins more, Maynanl. Manager. 2:05?Half Mile Bicycle Race, boya under fifteen year* of axe. sona or broth> ers of Knlxtita: Daiton Glaas, i 1.20?Rin^ aiioii'inK roniMf. tar tin Kntchtu: W R. Bowman, Marttn'i Frrry, MurMrrr : c-Clirahinc nr^xurt1 role, open to *11: A. M. Major, Morrlitovn. MtnaKlf. 2:30?Tlftr Plffron Shoot. 10 bird*. by the Knight*; . Manager StfMPWe-Tnnlng Game of Haw Ball, by th? Knights. cho??i at th* tim?. by Captains J. M. Dulk?l?, of Bellalr*. and S. K. K*nnon, of Bridgeport I,odjr?r . , . 4 00?IVIiv-ry of Prlxcs. by Judre J. T*. llolllogsworth. of Flushing Lodge. MOKTJMENT TO A HERO. Motion will UnTell Owe to Col. Shaw, at NlUMCllRMttl. A Bunion dispatch says: A monument to Colonel Shaw, who commanded the viftv.fourth Ma.^achuaetts regiment during the Civil War, and won killed at J the head of It, trill be unveiled shortly 1 In thin city. J In the assault on Ft. Warner, of the \ 600 enlisted men who formed the attacking column, al>out one-half were killed or wounded. The officers who were In the storming J parly numbered about nineteen, of j whom three were killed and eleven | wounded. ( Many officers and men were cut down t by the terrific Are before reaching the j moat, so that only five captains were able to reach and cross It with Colonel Shaw, two nf whom. Slmpklns and Rus. Hell, were killed In the works near him, ! and one. Pope, was wounded at the t fare of the fort Two others. Apptaton f and Jones, were wounded inside the f southeast bastion. Lieutenant Kmer- r ??on was also In the bastion, but escap- t ed unhurt. All but two of the above-mentioned officers am now dead. Colonel tloortfe ' A Ti Use Pearli I neater and cle \rl ' f | places. Did rrj JL I butcher shop a just as 4*sS>s<'-L \ X S- r this w ' /M:(c' 7/ ^3 II tion / /!._ S Jj only T hs J isP<: >fk/n Bew, a>" or " the ^--fUftEB] 'ne never ?J tion, be lion Pol*, of Hartford, Conn., rnd Brigadier leneral John W. M. Appleton. of Weat Virginia. i if the nineteen ortlcert who were actually In thw engagement only ?even or tight are now Urine. IEHATE AKV iunr. I ?Md PW U Kan Up ???r HM U ? New Torlc Preis: Thai which wai ? t'nrlff-reform" parly In the nenate itrong enough to keep wool and lumber in the free lift, and cripple every Inmnt nenvlrffHl with R Ductal am uuMdor at its inner court appears to I save dwindled Into a "group." Tin* ' consideration of the chemical schedule [ ihowa the number of free trade votes or free trade's sake? votes to be relied in In the propaganda of free trade?to >e from twemy-one to twenty-four in lumber. Thi* would seem to show that >lr. Cleveland had something more of nfluence with his party In the upper hamber that has been credited to .him. Che crmne .which he represented has ertahily lost no score of votes through he notion of state legislatures. While the alight opposition to thin chcOuie. and consequently to the prlnIple of the whole bill, shown how lineal. flctltlou* and compulsory was the najarlty which passed the Wllson-Gorna'i measure, it lays even a heavier repooslblllty than has before existed on j he- present majority In the denote. Un- I era the silver men contrive some new tetfltiy no <atk about the protraction f the* passage of this measure Into the ate summer will be listened to for a noment by the country. Already business lias been quickened by the specta:1* of progress in a body whence procress has been banished for nlmost rears. A listless commercial world has rrown alert at the mere suggestion of mancipation from the fetters of parlianentary delay. There are some schedules?sugar Is me. hides is another, wool Is another? m which there will be hard fighting. Br.t even on these the country will be mlck to detect what la lighting and crhat In filibustering. It will support ;hose In charge of the bill !n the prompt ronslderation even of It.-* worst measares. It may utterly condemn the bill when It gets It. We think that it will f this sugar schedule is?which Heaven 'ore/end.1?retained. But It wants to get t at the earliest possible moment. The same duty lies upon the various clnda of opposition. They must mar* thai their forces before the tattle on very schedule Is set. The sugar fight nust. for Instance, be on next week. The leaders In th?? war for the honor of he senate and the United States gov rnment, which slnr?* the district court lasco Is concentrated here, must have heir men lined up at once. We rav "mil"" for the reason that he senate, having shown the country vhat a pace It can make on this first ichedule. Is not only In duty but in wiso xpedlency bound to keep that pace up. To relax now into old habita of Imtno>Illty would be a peculiarly exasperatng offense In the eyes of a long-sufferoff people. YOU CAS U?B MY HAKE. Ifery Convenient In BmIii?n Honullmti. Decidedly Asanrtng In thle (u? to Wheeling People. If any ordinary business man who Is ound enough financially, but Is a little ramped for current funds, applies at a >ank for a line of discount, he has to ronform to certain rules and regulalons. The maker of the drafts or notes, he endorsement, the due date and the imounts are carefully scanned. If the laid makers or endorsers ar?* outsiders iome means 1h taken to obtain their Inanrlal Htandlng or rating, and then ?* 4,n uatrt*r negotiated inu nut mi ? ?? w?w-- ir rejected. 'Tls the same with endorsenents of proprietary medicines. outside ndorsement haa to be looked up and ated before it can pam muster with he home endorsement. People we know ir whose local standing can be readily ibtalned furnish the gilt-edged article. Joan's Kidney Pills are endorsed In wbedlni by score# of niUtoBtfc No :ceded to Investigate indorsation mad? n some other community. All that Is >ubllsh?*d is the pure home spun article. Take this case. You can readily And J. 3. Chambers, of No. 62 South Wabash itreet. or see him on the str?n?t teaming ind transferring. He says: "You can ise my name for all that (t la worth in pcommendlng and endorsing Doan's vldney Pills. I Rot a box at the Logan Irug store and they cured me of a Ave rear old trouble with which I suffered erribly. particularly during the last rear. Under the t ratment pain in the olna. aharp twlng-s in the kidneys, lanpuor and depression in the mornings ?n?i di?xv hf>nd dlrannrared. That is vhy I endorse Doan's Kidney Pills." For Bale by oil dealers, price CO cents, >r s*nt by mall on receipt of price, by roater-MUburn Co.. Buffalo. N. T., aole igenta for the United State*. health' hints. rrath Tritely Told Wlihant VamUb or Word Painting. "Stomach deranged, system derang?d." Physicians affirm It, facta prove L The sufferer from stomachic trouble )roves the foregoing statement. The itomach la the mill that grinds the food hat sustain* the body. The slightest illment Interferes with Its workings ind all becomes wrong. It is the immeliate aliment that one must guard tgaJnst. The most common forms of lomach troubles are wind on the etomich. Indigestion, colic, sour stomach, tr. Llfjhtnlng Hot Drops Is a remedy hat Immediately and absolutely affords ellef, and In every case effects a >ermatnent and lasting ouro. Where Jghtnlng Hot Drops is found, stoinichlo troubles ceaoe to exist. It has :ured thousand* of obstinate and unrlcldlng cases, and It will cure others, t has never. In any Instance, failed. Jghtnlngr Hot Drops stands to-day uhrtHt is neer. n uricrli'M remedy for ufferer* from all stomach trouble. It a pur up and sold In 25 and U> ccnt sizes. WHEN the sprint time comM, "Kcn! Annie." like all other sensible perion*, will cleanse the liver and renorate the system with DeWltt'a Llttte varly Illsers. famoua little pills for the Iver and stomach all the year round, .'herles R Goetze. corner Market and Twelfth streets; Bowl* a Co.. urbi?re?ort; Pea body & Son. Ben wood. 7 "flow to Cnr? All Skin HIhiiih." simply apply 8 WAYNE'S OINTMENT. Co Internal medicine required. Cure* teter, enema.. Itch, all eruptions on th? ace. hands, nose, etr.. leaving tho akin tear, white and healthy. Its great heal* nit and curatlv* power* are po*ne**e<l by 10 other r?m?Hljr A?k your druggist for I WAYNE* 8 OINTMENt. tthsJfcw TlKECHAM'S PILLS will dispel the blues." p to Butchers. ne. Have your placc a little ancr ana sweeter tnan oilier you ever sec a Parisian ? Well, you can make yours dainty and attractive by taking trouble with Pcarlinc. Isn't orth something in these days )mpctition ? But the foundaof all this cleanliness, and the ' thing that makes it possible, :arline. Peddler* r.nd some unscrupulous proare cers will tell you. " thi> i? a% ?oo<l I : &ame n\ Pearlinc." IT'S KA1.SK?Pearlpeddled ; if your grocer ?cmU you an iraitaic?t?wut it iart, JAMES PYLB, N, V. MEDICAL. Dr. Miles' Nervine Victorious. Phytic*) and Mtnttl Ediauttlcn CivM Wsj to Vlgoroui ActWty. ^ \\jy REV. W. T. ROCCK, tho talentsd pastor o( Grace U. B. church, Carlisle. Peon., write* September 9, 1W5: "I always enjoyed pood health until la IMS. at which time toy duties as a clergyman were of a peculiarly trying nature, subjecting me to several severe nervous shocks which together with overwork and auslety. Impaired my general health and norvous system. Indeed I was In such a condition that the mere sight of a largo congregation so wearied me that It Or. "r&Mk would require a day Sv Mites' or more for mo to re W f ^31 cover from the exF-Norvine jlhaustlon. It affords ?- Restores ?me great pleasure to WL luStfT that Dr. Miles' , Itestoratlre Nervine DHHMfllMlflDaod Rrstoratlve Tonlo I have dono me untold good. I preached | three times yesterday and I feel as fresh and vlgorou* this Monday morning ss I ever frit In my Ufa. thanks to your remedies. Dr. lilies' Kemedles are sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. OIL MI LEU MEDICAL OQ.. Elkhart, Ind. ELY'S CREAM BALM lftpedtiMflan. Apply Into th? nogtrll*. Ittaqnlckly abaorbod. 60 centa it Dnunlftoor by m*U; aoapicilOe. by mall ZLY BBOTHtBS. ? Ww BC? W*w To* City. MADE ME A MAN MUAX TABLETS POemTKLY CURB FTwrjat1 laauiUr' Kod'B<!kM^SMk*lf i*. TWr om ftbow* lamdlau foiprov*. DUtud OoeU CtJJtL thin all other f*JVInspr so cto,pS For Mlo in Wh??Uof. W. Va.. by Logan Drug Co. fc23-tth&s LINSEED OIL. DIAMOND LINSEEDOirWORKS MTABLhUKU 1M7. a.I We manufacture by the Old Process? steam heat and hydraulic pressure, and product guaranteed pure from flaxseed or linseed only. TMttTSO* A CO. MH^h^rr. P?. PURE LIN8EED OIL la -THE LIFE" of any paint or white load?therefore be sure thai your painter |oU "Thompson's OIL" For aale by. W. H. CHAPMAN & SO\S, PatatjrtfjMMjlM*. " mr?-mwAf PLUVBINO, ETO. HL. 1TKOWN. Plumbing. Gas and Steam Fitting; Gasoline and Oils of all kinds. Sewer Pipe, etc., 1511 Market street. Wheeling. W. Va. Telephone iW. Estimates Furnished, i my3 ROBT. W. KYLE. mcucai MdDMitiis an sum ruur, 1155 MARKET STREET. rcu ud KlMtnc CbuiMUan. rilwn. ?a j T?y>o> Barnm > iptoUitT' mri "^yiLUAM HAiUS * SON. Practical Plumbers, OAS iXD STC1M FITTKI& No, 38 Twelfth Stroot. All Work Done Promptlr at Ht?on?bl? Prlo?? TRIMBLE & LDTZ COMPANY, SUPPLY HOUSE. Plumbing and Uu FltlUy, Meam and Hut Hater HtaUuf. k Pnll I In. (if Iho SNOW STEAM PUMPS ?-Kept Con*t*ntlr on HarJ. Fwedding j 1 Invitations. I ? o* O^Of 2 Examples of New Style* 2 C can be seen at oar o Counting Room. Call f 4 and *ee them at + + 2 2 Intelligencer, 2 2 25 and 27 + + S o lourtcMth Street. O 6*o*o?o*o?o*o*o^o*o?a SHAKE INTO YOIIR SHOIS. Allfn'n Foot'Gue a powder for the fret. It i-urr* painful. ewollon. ?mnrtlng fert miki Inntantly tak#m thf etinjc out of eorna nntl bunion* it'* the ir?HitNt comfort dlncovnry of the ?*?" Allen'* PooI*Kak? muk?* tlirlit-^ttlnc ??r now *hoe? ferl rasy. It In a certain euro for fl*<?atlnff. rollout and hot, tired. aohlna f^-i. Try it to-day. Hold by all druiratft* and aho* f-tor?*. Hy mall tor t&o in Mampx. Trial packaao HIKR, Addresa. Allen 8. Olmatead, La Roy, N. V- myU*tth&s REAL ESTATE. FOR/JR/B3STT " No. in Sixteenth etreet ;hm No. 1614 Main etreet. 4 room*, both RUM* 1< r.) Tfirr* room* In rear MUtiilon Sunday nchool. Eighteenth etrwf ; No. 1419 8 room* .. 2.'. No. MI4 Main iitrret* atore room. .. jNo. ZGM Main itreet, S room* ,,,, No. J32S All*1/ E. 2 room* ; -, No. UO North Front atraet 1, No. 2?J03 Wood etreet. 3 rooms . 7 No. 2M7 Chapllne ?tre*t, 3 rooms . . . 7 0 No. 37 Seventeenth atreet No. 2S06 Alley li s ... No. 2502 Main alreet No. 117 Fourteenth ?treet No. J41 Sixteenth Street No. M Seventeenth street .. j* (/( No. 34 Sixteenth street, store room.. 11 -> No. 1C2 Main street, store rcom . j; <fi No. 326 Main street. 3 rooms and both gases furnished, for g w Summer residence, 4 or 5 rooms. 8<ibert homestead No. 2502 Main street I Oq No. 337 Main street, saloon snd 3 roorra ?) M Residence Edglngton Lane, U room?, 3 acres ground. 200 fruit tree? . No. J&W Main litreet ? Saloon In Martin's Perry . jj .>, 4-roumed bouse Crescent Plat.- 7 ? 3 houses near Manchester Co* I Work*, east of Mt. de Chant a I X> ??aeh 3 rooms Seibert property, on \Vhe?.lIn* creek 6 'A No. 2343 Market street, blacksmith shop ?. 8table rear of German Dank. ?. FOR BALE. Ground 100 feet square on Twentyseventh street, with buildintrx thereon. No. 2307 Ch*p(lne street, tT.ntv T'lvr-roomed house southeast corner of Elizabeth and Twelfth street. 91.100. Iteal estate of every description JAMES A. HENRY. Real VSntato Agen, Collector. Notary lie and Pension Attorney, No. 1C12 Mam * street. ; $10,000 ?TO LOAN.In amounts ranplng from $490 tu K X/i. on city real estate. FINK& BRAUNLICH, REAL ESTATE ACENTS. Thong UJ. U41 llarkat Street. JACOB SNYDER HOMESTEAD FOR SALE. We offer for aale at a bargain the lata residence of Jacob Snyder, deoeastd. situate and known as No. 91&, on the west slda of North Main street. The house is an "Infant, tare* dwelling of three stories, well lighted and ventilated, with all modern Improvements, and In first-class order. Ths grounds are spacious and well kept, extending to ths river, and tbs view alone j ths Ohio river Is one of ths finest (n tha city. Will sell the property either furnished or unfurnished. A rare chance on a quick sals. Tor particulars apply to RINEHART & TATIM, Telephone 218. City Ban* timming. FOB. SAX* E. The double brick house at W and *2 Twelfth street. It will pay a* inrestmwit. The tlrst-cla?/ property at T* North York street; new modem 7-roomed house: laundry and bath: lanre lot. 41x141 with good table. This property will be sold at a ?-a-train; owner haH located in another city Poaseoslon at once, or will rent cheap for balance of year. Building lota on Chapllne. Eoff ani Jacob streets, Sixth ward: cheap: easy term?. Good lot In Belvedere for JlM. lor? time. $500 lot on Elm street. Island, for S3G. MONEY TO LOAN. C3-. o. smith:. Real I'atate and Fire Insurance, Exclude Bank Building. Phone P. TO LET. New, all modren houses on ths south side of Fourteenth and Jacob streets, eight rooms, bath, laundry, w^h furnace, electric light, both gases. TmS plumbing and general finish will be the best Possession on or about July l, 1$97. ROLF & ZHNE.* S) Fourteenth 8treet SUMMER RESORT3. Hotel Metropoie ocun in or ym* avuu. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Strictly first>class In all Its appoint* trents. Write for rates. ny30 FRANK N. STAMM, Proprietor. MT. LAKE COTTAGE FOR RENT; newly papered throughout; everything in good order. A. T. YOUNG. She tewim ami aacwi aurcw. QAPON SPRINGS AND BATH3-ON ths Orrat Norxh Mountain. AlkalUis hla SprlnKs. 1.000 to 1,500 guests annually; elite of north, south and west. l.?r$? flit and socially most pleasant company at any mountain resort In this country. For rata*, circulars, etc.. address W'M H. SALE, Propr., Capon Springs. W. V*. myl? Oakland Hotel, On top of the Allefhsnlea. OAKLAND, MD. IT Nil Kit NEW MAS.\(?KMF..VT. 41*2 Hours from Whoofing Without Change of Cars. OPSINS 7UN3B 15. Repainted and renovated throuKhmjt. and many Improvements added. Including elwtrtc lights, through hotel and rtouwI? For Illustrated booklet. diagram of rooms, and terms, apply to GEO. A. MILLS & SON, ^ Taji9 "i? wnwh wwwym ? * THE GRAND ATLANTIC. Aa llogaat Vw Hotel. Virgin!* <?f?M a?4 lh? BoacK Atlantic 01?, < JLuxuriously appointed. Evan* me<J?rn convenience Pftusenger elevators to atreet. * 0 beautiful sultea, havlnir two to *\x windows each. Many with bath attached. Special weekly ratea for uprlnc. Writ* for booklet. ehowlnj? hotel, diagram of city, etc., etc. Coach meets all train* my< CHAS. E. COPE. Propriety INSURANCE. MIAZj jdbtate TITLE. INSURANCE. Jfyon ptirehavo or make a loaaonttti I estate bare me title iatured bf W? Wheeling Title and Trast Ci, NO. ISIS UAHKRT WltltKT I II. M. Hl'SSKLU 1. r. STIFKL Pre* i dent Sec rettf* C.J. RAWIJM) &1 6ISOLKTO.V _ Vice President. Aaa'lSecra?'* 0. H. F. GILCilKISr. Examiner 01 m*- , i dJ.' i ^ 1 MAOHWKOT. PgDMAN tk Cpj GENERAL MACHINISTS. ASK UAMirACTCRKIU OF ?*?? AMI STATIONARY BNMXK* I _UU7 Wbwiim. Mr. Tfc . / VHDKI18 FOR TIIE llotiT OjJU'I.: I li'ATKIt AND 1NTRICATH UKSIi'N1 OP PRINTING oar.-fully and tnt?UJ|?r.'lr romnlriKl m th? ISTKLHOKNCEll JOB MINTING OFFICE.