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THE StECrBENVlLLli FRIDAY AUGUST 24 1900 Attorneys Ugd fciretloij, FOR SALE. Throughout the County. Irondale. PEOPLE'S COLUMN. THE HERALD-STAR Bring; Results STSUBENVILLK, OHIO.

DIO iiOGERS, ATIORNEY-AT-LAW, STEUBEN I E. O. Ollice Market Street, over J. I 'orter'B Hardware Storo. Phoneo.

b( Attended to carefully and iromptly. McD. MILLER, ATTORNKV AT LAW. Mai-tut Btroet. stairway as Stoubonville Bulldln m.u bortU.

WALTER O. TAYLLK, ATT Hfi V-AT-liAW 4 NOTAEV PUBLIC A-. 17 lrop- Ssrtr yiitates settled. Collections marts end Mi isgal business attended to promptly At bargain, 3 acre lot, 12 room house, spriDg water and fine fruit. Frame cottage on North Fifth Street.

Houao and Btore room on Franklin avenue. Brick dwellhe: of eight rooms on Sixth aveune, lot 55x180. New frame house. Rosa strebt. Three flood lota North Sevenrh street, i Lot ou Sixth avenue 50x180.

Eight room brick house North Fifth i street. HUGH H. BROWN, KKAL ESTATE AGENT, till MAliKbT BTKKHT. Bell ThonB 181 Children's Music BY MAIL POSTPAID. Character and Action .50 Dnzen and Two Kindergarten Songs Kindergarten Chimes 1.00 Little Songs for Mother Gooee Songs Without Words 125 Motion SocgH 25 from a Child's Garden of Verses 1.00 RoiicrX Carols and Hongs 00 Bong Echoes from Child-Land.

2 00 rjtmga and Games for Little Ones 2 00 Stories in Song 2 00 Stories in Song. 75 The Children's Sons Serial A list of uoiit.eol, ol Vhd above booM t'lveu In "De.sei inlive Oln.ular iiuiil- MUdlC UBV1JSW A Utile Magalne for eolith ft year. Send Cent Stamp lor Sample Copy. Onlurs Solicited Tor nil MusScul Publication. OLIVER DITSON CO.

HtdOu CiMiiDiny lioston Ulrs St. Unmpimy, New York SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE CO OK PH LA1 L.l' II i T. R. Barclay, Local Agt LOSBEH PKOMPTiiY yAID. FOR REaT.

Two nioely located oQioe rooms, on Bocond floor of the new addition to the Qiu building, with both kinds of gae connections, and wash stands. Enquire of Ceo. W. Cochran, of tho Ohio Valley CIht Co. FAR! FOR SEE.

Tho farm owned by the late Isabella R. Cope, deceased, adjoiniug the town of Brilliant, Jefferson county, Ohio, containing 131 acres of good land, wiil I sold on reasonable terms. It would barn, aud at necessary oatbuildir i8 within half a mjlo of the depots of the O. P. and W.

L. E. Railways. Enquiro of JOHF2 T. BRACKEN, Executor of said estate, Corner Seventh nod Market Steubenville, MAYOR'S PBOCUMATIBH FOR LABOR DAY.

City nville. heri-liv ofsaiil L-ltv l.hm Hy H-ttneut lsl.tturo of Uu of of the La? IVlonday, September 3rd, IQOO, 13 -l irg il lioil'lay. nml the or eai I'll yam Kiinestlv reniiOM-eJ to tl: In ordei io prot.iote and assist tl Irtbnr organlatlons In their ceremonies "witness mv liand and seal of the OHv r. SteniMTivUlii tkla lltli iKy Accust. JOHN I'.

SI WANK, Mayor. LEGAL NOTICE. Laura CrKs. Orln Oris- and i Crlss Hiid Boy Orm, ndnors, over ll years ol who at, iJicatiin. lowii: lhirUy who rrMnes at lit.

Missouri. tin- i.nkinm-n heir, or Wilicii!) onei.rthi' helri at law of lohn t'rlss deceived, will t.ike notice that Will-lain Kerr, administrator of the astute ot lohnC Ols. decei9ort, on tho 'ith day ot Jr.tio, A. 11, liUd petition In the Pro- jt Court wll hin nd tor 1 county of Jef- and State or Ohio, iillfging th the uirsorial Ostote of -atit riecedeiu Is InnifH-' iv 1.18 debts aiui th'' eiiAiijesof art mprinif I li lC ho died setMil i sltPt.le U. n.i-rtot the east part of thi soul li west riuirtor ot Section i.tt), tow nOil)! nine lib rtiniic tvvo i-l.

coiitamhiif two il') acres mort: or Itdh. al the fo lowius flfseribed bl1U.ltO lu -aid i.oiintv to-wll: liolnp a part of the northeast end of the votiLh'west of Pccilon thirty two iOwnshiu nitlu rane two It1), oon-'jilnliir; one (1 1 ncr and twemy (20) roils, be the Mime K.oro or lex. Tho di -erlbod parcuis of Unit are -minted in t-allne lowtislilp, neai IrOnda.e. jL.i rv-iio eonnty. Ohio.

'it'll defease -aid uctltloti ia for sale I s.th pt.tyer iiilses lor too uyni of ilia dolus rt abo ment'i panies tosal.i lU t.n answer (tie or ln-Iorn the Jb! li dn- Au-o-t. o. J. Beard, BAST SPUIMJfclfcLD. Jolin (Jattri'll Wounded Baring Fight In the Philippine Boy Cni8ht.il Under a Wniron -Base Ball tJlah Victorious.

Bpeclat of the HeriLUl-ytiu ib Mr. and Mra. saiatmel Uat- trpll. of this villaee. were the reeipients a few dayp since of a letter from son Joho Co, -list regunent k' S.

infantry in the Philippine Ifllanas. The letter wae dated July ana that Mr. Cattre'l had b-en wounded by a shot in tho orjo, bnt was getting ainug uicely arid othorwi3e enjoying trooa health, and liked his duties as a Boldier immensely. On Thursday, Aug. Dth.

tho baso bail team of this vdlajje played match i at -r- lattor place The farst gamB resulted in a victory for ths Springfield kone, the scoro Etandict; In" to 11. The secood game owing to assistance rendered Oarrcilton by professionals from Canton and elsewhere, resulted in the hrstdefeat, of the season for our uoe; to 1 Negotiations are pending a tramo witn Sno on ne.t baturnay, while a deal is already closed, whereby tho Augusta team will cross hats with theGarcons at this place on Snntpml-ifir let. inward Tf IrirnatHfk. tho KI vear-oid son of John C. Kirkpatrick, had his arm broken and narrowly escaped hcinji crushed to death a few days ago.

A four horse waon load of mat: tire passed over a portion of his body, both IpgB and one arm, resulting in abovo elated mjur- The uatient iseettinr; along as well as could be expected at present. Curtis D. Rhinabsrt is seriously ill with typhoid fever, at the residsnco rf his father, D. Khineharl, near this village. Prof.

L. E. Poien, who has been ill of (over, is convalescing. Kov. damns waiKi aim tvite, 01 sanne- ville, were visitors here tho first of ths week.

Walla preached acceptably for the M. K. congregation on Sunday evening. James Parks and wife, John Kunze and wife and Mrs. Win.

Clonian, of Cleveland, arrived in the village Monday evening for a week's visit with rela tives. J. N. Carter arrived home Saturday evening from a four weeks' outing at Alliance, Cleveland and the numerous rofeorte and places of amusement adj a-nemt to the Forest Citv. K.

Kerr and wife, of this nlace, will leavo on Sept. 1 for an extended visit with relatives in Iowa and other west ern points. W. M. Elliott, Sons are doing a rushing business with their thresher.

S. J. Hooper, of Pittsburgh, is making exteusivB imnrovements on his rasi deuce and grounds surrounding, in this village. John Kerr and wife, nee May Patterson, are now at home to friends at. Hotel Shano.

The lightning rod man ia here, and at an opportune moment owing to the irequent loEBoa from firs of late, many famierB are having the rods put up Auctioneer Burchlield has purchaser! a hue pacing roadster from J. S. Sanders, of Stcnber.ville. UloomUold. Special Cor res poo den ce Her.dd-Star, Aug.

a.I.Rev. K. T. McFarland, a lately returned missionary of Egypt, Will deliver a ieoture in the U. P.

Church on Sabbath evening, September 2nd, tit 7.30 o'clock. The usual Monthly Union Service of the Epworth League, Uunstian bn-deavor and Y'oung People's Christian Uuion Meetings, will be held on the evening of the 20th at the M. Church, closing with a sermon by Rev. D. J.

White. Mr. and Mrs. F. P.

Blackburn, of the Reform School, Morganaza. are guests this week of their aunt, Mrs. Marv A. Blackburn. Rev.

A. D. Luethi, Pieaidont of the UciverBity of Jappa, Alabama, spent several aavs at ine nome oi nis sister, Mrs. E. T.

Mohn. Rev E. T. Mohn and.l. W.

Long are in attendance for a few days at the Bell- view Chautauqua, near Franklin, West Ya. Dr. Will JitafkbuTu, a rising young dentiBt, of Philadelphia, arrived at Bloomlield Monday evening as the guest oi ms nrotners, il. it. aua Miss Ada Situeral visited Steubenville on Tuesday called by tho seriou.H illness of tier aunt, mrs.

wm. h. bimerai. wr. and Mrs.

John Thompson, Pittsburgh, are in Bloomfleid this week toe guests oi wm. vj ana vv. tjooK. 8013. Georse M.

Simeral, of the U. Rail wav Mail sereice visited Ijib formei home at Bloomgeki the first-of the week. Thomas Moorea, of Wellsville, Ohio, on his Bloomfield friends yester day. Charles Simeral is spcnrliug his vacation at Bloomfield this week Mr. and Mrs.

David vveklny, of Fern wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. 11 Gecrgf yesterday. Dr. H.

M. Albauah. or Cleveland. mado the trip from the Forest City to oioomneia on nis wneei, ana will spend a portion of the summer with his mother ana relatives ot his native village. Annapolis.

Special Correspondence Ifor.tM-PUr Aug. Mrs. Charles Ileidy.of New Kumiey, her sister. Mrs. IS Hen-nia, and two sons, of Bolivar, vii i-od their gandfathor, N.

B. Speer, one day last woek. Misses Elsie and Y'era Sneer, Oak- dale, who have been visiting their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sneer, the past week, left yesterday to visit friends at uaaiz anti Miner's btanoi on their way home.

Samuel Tipton, of Blnomimrdaie. () and David Gruber, of Unionport, were caning ou irmiias in town last Suu dav evenitic. Mi9ses Hettie and Bella Shields are visiting friends at New Cumberland. An ice cream social which was held at tne nome or on Thursday evening, wan ijuite a pleasant alTair. Mr.

and Mrs. John Graham and pop, of East Springfield, wore hero have moved into the hoose with his lather, on tr.e xtuh. Misses Nancy and Rebecca Barcus, of Wellsburg, who were visiting their brother, William, returned home last I week. Thcro wsn a large attendance at the festival held at the M. E.

Church heici last Saturday evening, and a very near sum was realized. Mies Ruth Cona- way. who was yrt sent, was taken Bud-i denly ill about half-past tea o'clock Such remedies as could be procured were given, and she was suflieieutly re-Btorecl aw to be able to be removed to the residence of Joseph Lewis. Monday ibb became wore, and Dr. Caldwell was summoned by telephone.

Ho camo up immediately, and it ia to be hoped that she will soon become her former self Heart trouble is said to bo the cause of her auddoQ sickness, Cptteirm fl'. Special Uorrosuunilunca Aug. 2U. A very destructive rain r.toi:u pBssed over thidwciuity on last Tuesday eveuirjg. Streams were Taised to an enormous size, taking fences and bridges with thorn.

Those old inhabitants wbo know, say they had not seen tun streams so men since ine year looti Rev. W. McKarland, of New YVil-1 mingtnn. will lecture in the Piney Kork Chutch Aug. IflJ; Kgypt.

Maaic by Science Hill mala nuartette. steu oen vine Piney Fork Church, Auk -H. at 1 i- toinBtall Rev. D. J.

White, pBstor ui r-iuey rorK ana moomiieiti, ana to tram act any other business that comes uu be fore the Presbytery. G. Stair and sister Anna, of Stcu-' benville, are vieiiieg in this vicinity. Mifia Li.zte Kithcart, of Mt. Pleasant, is visiting Mrs.

Ellen Htnderson Mies Marietta xnotripfion, of t. adiz. ia visiting her granaratht-r, Alex. Tliouip son. Mr.

and Mrs. Warron, of and J. Francis, of Miller's Station, were called liomt: Saturday by the ibness of their mother. Mies Amanda Reynard, of Akron, ib visiting here. Bolt.

ipeclnlCorrespondenceHor.iJd-Utar. Aug. 18 The meadows and pasture fieldB ere showiug the good effect of the late rain. Farmers are busv with their thresh ing and fall plowing. Miss Jsiacie unlawful was viEiting A.

L. Andrews and family last week. Mr, Henry and family, of Uhrichs-ville, was visiting M. O. Andraws, of Zion Bill this week.

r. R. WycoiT aud family, of luesno, are spendintr their vaca tion with Grandpa and Grandma Wy- un. Whore Pearl Comes From. The ierl ib-hurlcs of the Red Baft o.Moud Uie whole length or that water.

About three hundred boittK aro employed by the i tribes, man uatl hy ereivu of from livu twulto Mru eneh oroMdod with ft number ot rtii all canoes. There are two lihhlnir of the year, and ttils tiea-uie is said lo lie oftoiilluiea as elusive as a far more oreeioua treasure Health, fcr whl -u many -eauh uselessly. TheMireatp 1 health Is HoslLtlet Stoniaeh Bitters an invaluable remedy tor stotiijch dlsordeis, :ecoir.mL'ndfd by tho bOfcl pbysicl.iiib fortlie li fty ears. 1 should be tafcen for Indigestion, dy-pepsia, liver trouble, kidney weakness any disorder le-tiltln from impure blood or an overworked stout tch. G.

A. K. CUicityo lixcursions viw jPermsylvaiiia Lines. Aug. 2olh to 20th, inclusive, 88.25 excursion tickets will be sold from Steu-benvilla via Peunsylvania Lines to Chi cago for G.

A. K. annual Encampment Apply to .7. M. Rsynolds, ticket agont, Steubeuville, for complete particulars, ot return limit, etc.

I'll re cel As my warm friends in Stenbenville would like to have a good drink of cold water, 1 have the Pure Spring Water Tee which is tho only ice that is fit for drinking water, it has no ammonia taste nor causes jour vessels to smell oi taste, but is absolutory pure and clean. John Vocvm. Bodilv patn losos its tei ror if vou'vo bottle of Br. Thomas' Kclectric Oil in the hoti9e. Instant relief in cases of burns, cuts, sprains, accidents, of any cort.

Trouser Sale. 9I.O. All 1 50, 00, $2 75 2 Trouaprs to be closed out at $1.93, choice slyles, ICeward. nn rfiwar.i will he na! for informa tion which will iead to the arrest and conviction of any person or persona not aniuloyeee of the Company, who Bhnlt interfere with the electrical signals or property of the Steubenvil.e, Mmgj anc Ohio Valley Traction Co. Louis Lii'phakdt, Supt.

Many ladies and gouuotuen are having goodB, suits aud garments of all sinde cleaned and dyed in a satisfactory manner. Sea J. W. Coatee, Pittsburgh at ea monger. Both phone a.

G. ATCIUCAUO. Low Fares via IViiiUtjUaiiifl Line.1 for Thirty.l'ourlli Nalioual Biifump-im-nt. Kcnrsirn tirltote to Chif bo for th-thuty-fotirth National Kr.r-ampinent of Grand Army if the will ie- (old via Pebiisy'vania Lines Aurus Joth, lih. anti 2Mth.

Tht rate will bo apprf vitnutfly otto cent p-t mile, open to rvrylody. Kuruii ru'Uotfl wil! bo good retaining until Ao 'Bat, and arrangomenta m.iy iy madr for extension of rotinn hunt lu Sept. Kor parlictilarH pleu upi'ly 1" Si lioynoitla, tiukot aniil, i.ville. Corespondence Msrald-Btar. Aug.

20. The aptwarance of the county bridtfe ie being greatly iniproved by a coat of paint. Wru. Downer ib do-inpr the work. Mr.

and Mis. M. Dombleton are vieitinK iriendts near KentiDgton, 'Ohio, this week. W. E.

Kueseii, of East View, was iu town Saturday, Messrs. R. li- Ulytbe and Fred attended the railrosd picnio at Saturday, Station Agtrik Larger is maltinR a tour 01 tue eastern ckibb cunn; ma vacation. Work on the new Disciple church here ha? ceased a3 they tire nnable to secure suitable oncK. Mrs M.

W. Bevington, who has been visiting tho home of her parents, Commissioner Keir and wife, nt-artown, returned to her homo at Powhattan, Ohio, Tuesday. bevmtou having returned on the Friday evening previous. Schorer, wito and daughter Ansa tviara, retnrnoa aturuay irotn Wheeling, where they had been visiting friends. Attorney Jay Paisley is steadily gaining strength and it is hoped he will hoou be ablo to leave hte bed.

Prof. G. F. Audrewa ia much batter at nreneut. Dr.

J. A. Oliver is sick with typhoid favor, Mrs. E. Jenluae, of New York City, formerly of this place, is 1 siting at tho homo of James Oliver, of this place.

The Tin Plate Company havo about uomnloted rendire and will be roariy to etart as soon as the wage scale is set- tied. Squire McLaae, of Ross township transacted business in town Tuesday. Large numbers or our people are at- lending the ttollow K.tck campmeeling at presout. Portland. Hueclai Oorresuondouce Her.itd Str-r Aug old Colonial Hall at "Vino Chlf Place," now presided ovv by Mies Virginia.

Norton, daughter of the late Colonel Edward Norton, was again the scene of gayety and brilliant on Monday (nouing, August lSlh. As the guests approached, they were greeted by music ably rendered by Patlon's band of Steubenvillo, At a very seasonable hour the enjoyment was interrupt ed by a call to the dinning room, whore the table was not only "a thing of beauty," but delight to tho most fastidious of epicureans." Hospitality and good sheer, io real southern Htylo, wore the features of thp ewning H6 Misa Norton is an ideal hostess Misdcs Edna Hodgen nud Anna Stringer aeeiat-od receiving tho EnfPts, who werr Mr. and Mrs. Wm T. King, Mr.

and Mrs James T. ilodgen, Mr- and Mrs. Joeeph Snder, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lewis, Mr.

and Mrs E. W. Hodgen, Mr. and Mrs. Kinsey B9ttf)n, Dr.

Hoge. Mrs, J. O. Btrinyer, Mis Mary Hnugh- ton, Misaea lidna Hodgons, Anna St.rinEer, Maud and G-oldie Olive Hutton, lilanclie Gillespie. Cidlio Stndlinger, yhively, Eatlter B'g ger, Annio Ttiton, Saiah Caldwell, hnd Mr.

J. Frank Stringer. Air. and MrB. P.

U'Urien, of Httm- benvilte, spout Snodny with Wm. 11. Stringer end family. Mrs Thomas Pastors, who was dangerously ill with fever is slowly recover- Misues Blanche Gillespie, Emma Goldie Le.epei- Mr. end Mrs, Kinsey Betton and Cna-les Lewis at-tondtd the picnic at Siutthfield Saturday.

Howard Ralston, of wellsville. wbb the gtiBBC of his sister, Mrs. Lewis Hawthorne Saturday evening. Aiiss iuiia uodgen aetigntiuny enter tained a number of friends at (5 o'clock dinner Tuesday evemnsr. Avisjust- Those present were Mr.

anti Mrs. Edgar femora, oi unicagn: jar. ana rars xtr neat Hoge, Dr. Hervoy, Misses Emily Hoge, Clara Seheetz, Ella Inglebright, Mr. l-'otter, of Martin's Ferry: Misa tseatrice is-eiiy, or ttieuDsnyuie: ana i-r.

lioce. of Portland. Lewis Sons have equipped their mmo witn an i- rt? r.j ror. acu cuo stial will now be mined aud hauled by electricity. aits.

wm. 1. was shopping in wneenng monnay. On account of oorioue illness, J. Sind-lingor has returned home from Cleve- and.

Uavina had pleasant visit with rela tives near here, William Lewis arJ family rr-turnon to their noma in Cov-ictiton, Saturday. rtev. vviinam iwcuauiey, a coasm or Mias Virginia Norton, and a lineal da si-ondant of the historian, was visiting ino Ciilt Place last week. William sweanngen and family, of Covington, are spending a few weetrs at the residauce of il6nry Gerze, Jr on Warren Ridge. Misses Olive Hutton and Crete Bigger attended tho Holmes nicnic Satur day.

ivie9Srg. and V. Mc-Mcchen, of Mc-Mochen, W. Va snentSundav with Mr. aod Mrs J.

T. Hodgena. Mie3 Olive McMannis, aftsr a pleas ant visit with home friends, retained to Cleveland Thursday. Misa Emma Gillespie has cone to Chautauqua. Mrs.

Fannie Hawthorne an! daughter Kathleen wore shopping in Mirtin's TVJ.J Rush Run. Special Correspondence Herald-Star. Aug. 20. Fred Stills, who was visit ing his parents, has returned to Eat Liverpool.

Weelley Lewis, of Martin's Ferry, was vigttincr hia hrothars. Henrv and Joseph, a few days laat week. tuouivii inginenrs who wore surveying and making tho leads of the coal recently purchased by Mr. Tenner, nave nnisneu meir wnrit, ana rotumea to their homo in Leesvillo, Carroll county, Ohio, Mrs. Susau Riohards, mother of D.

Peck, who has been somewhat intlia posed, is- very much improved. Mr. and Mrs. James Carpenter, of the Mats, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

D. C. Pock. Mr. and Mrs.

Harley Chariwoll and Mr. and Mrs, David Bucoy, of Brilliant, were entertained Sunday by Mrs. Suaan Urmoy Fiank Barcus and family, of Brilliant, RATES: (Payable in advance.) Three lines, six words to the line flistlnsertion 10 oen.s; three Insertions 20 onnts one week 26 ooats Additional Unas five oenis per lino. KRKK Advertisements for situations for unemployed persons, three Insertions free YTANTEU. A NTfr.

I a nuk-nian with college edu-csitloa dslres oosil Ob. wllllun to work 1 Bmall baJury. AtJilrens, M. l- care Urit-vi b-blH, City. l-O Foeitlon as stPiiO'Tuphcr mid t.

wi-lir y. Jirlv. "juJ refer -911C1 i. vhisolllce. VASTKD-2 untorniehed looma lor Uht honskpnlin I 1 1 -y and II, f) anted.

years Of to iloui lt to IS inir storu. Loctr J5ox 70, Olty. lUAA'TKIl -Qtrl lor cpnwrai hiuniwori Nowaahlug. Apply utaOSNui th 'UilrU itreet. iron UhH l-i tiuo ui.liirui-1 light ho" we keep Inn Km NOilh Kighth btreet.

lfOK ItKNT A goon stable nml carriago buusQ on Alirj A. t'eiweell Honth and Hlark BtreeK. cheau. Walter C. Taylor.

Ifoll BKNT-l-mnlghed front 1 RtiJrE. Oeiitleiiien liainiio at this oflice. I' KENT Nh ely fu i ul6htrt Iroot room, With nse of romu lir. ml i-nlii wuter. 8t, poll KI'NT Oood iiouiti of six rooms.

lato- ly 111 int eheap to a (jOod tenant. Jniiilrii nf ilasler. Hiljh by J. Mr. lu LHdt uinislied bout i nnlre at No.

261 north Third A hri Bioltely. TOOMtS and aparlmencg to rent at tho AV Sfmloary, fnrnlhbed or unfurnished. UooinsSSto per month. Apartments la pi oops for keeping house at reasonable ratesi. Bath rooms and r-logeti, ou oaoh floor.

Belorenesn rcqulrud, Furnltate to soil. A. M. Hold. u-OK KKNT The hew MoGonvlJle Hotel, the moBt convsnleni; and aentrall-r lo-soted hotel In Lho city, office Hrst tlooj, JOWnnodious sample rooiv.p irj( me em ionvenlences.

inquire of or address, ThOa. vi.soonvllie Stenbenvtllo Ohio. EfOK MAI.H- "jtoom house on Worth stii-et, and ii loom bouse on Norlh 7th. botii near the A ine. 7 mom house on Linden avuuiid; 5 lots on Norlh r-eventh Street near Acme 5 hiin.se on North ill h.

op-posito Pan llnnale 5 room house on fslierman avenue AH chnnp and on eSSy terms. Kinjulru of W. 1.. Modlll, l)oitKhBily bloclr. TTDIt SAi.K Tim beautiful homestead ol Win.

Hullork. on West Market -trfeet road, in StfUbenvhie ami Crorts Creek town- lilp-, one of ine most desirable suburban I piopertles in tuts lolnity. Itconslslsot 35 bil stocked wlxh I stantlal two story oiIlK dwelling with 1 Mpavious veranda and )1 lare airy rooms, oouimHiidinfc- Tne Within ton mln- uioB drive ol the public fjnro AKo a nretty brick Cottase ot six rooms with barns, carriage the d-, sl.s hies, ice Louse and tiood, ijiEirle- a spring of puie water that has bo.en Pipefl to the house. particu Itrsaddrens Wlllfatt Bullock, on premises. pOR haI.k Two ood lots.

9ize It) feoi front. Iffi deep- Inquire of f. West Black street, alaOLUi four room liouse. I tpOR RLK Ooo; second hand cooklnn -L stsve. cheap, i Qii'dlte at -ilia N.

Dill near JJonki tfOR SALIC Cli EAT piano bed top dump eat I. i oune cuiaer inr i-jijeKena, i ciotw cuncr tor chickens. 1. W. Or.iy.

W('t SALW. iMik hay mare, in hands high, 4 years old, good actor, for sale reasonable. Also bursty nd sIdrIo md double harnes.s cheap. Address X. care pOTt 1 ne- fAOH SaJUK One ol tn ntOBi beautiful snil desirable building lots iu the city.

Locution Hrst -class, lot o-'i reel front by 1B0 for terms and adoress or call on Frank Dougherty! 1 -or Sine is. isinth stroet Property. The following property will be told ou I :eKor.able terms, vir: I One double frame dwelling, tlx rooms eacb 1 tide. One single sli-room frame dwelling on lame lot. One live room, one-story frame dwelling.

Uomestev.d property, consisting of eight double ball, a fine residence. Prop- ir.y in good repair. 1 Two new six room frame dwellings. I Also house on South Fourth B4r vdstns, containing an conveniences. ll Nt.

th it'b Bt', MONLi TO LOAft UAjNH on real BBtate are promp ty made by the BnchoyeHavlnss and LoaB if Hollaire. Plenty ol time in wlilob to r. say the loan. lyiN I' worry "Worn tn'M messing" safe, "tire, posltlv, eiiru for -uppressed Or ir--f-iilui the nawn discovery, lor hex M. Home, M.

ur m. riilcaito, lib Pi Kr.o. HarmlsH Monthly Itflgu-1- Cannot fail. Mm. U.

Itowan, lj Milwaukee Win. PATENTS on easy terms. Uonsnlt oar Alto elan Atttorney O. TAYLOR, i root olty, who will give t-eeasri la I formation. Washington, X.

irnhiuhea R. G. RICHARDS. ATIORS BT-AT-IlAW, OJSoe Corner Fourth and Maxket Ht, WILBUR Li MEDILL, A TTUKN -AT LAW, Uuuglierty Hull lig, i alrd Htreet r-NofAiY Pobuo in ofSe. J.R.

MoCLEARY, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, Office la Court House. Market street. Stan- hunvine. Ohio. Uonveyanolng, oolIeoUr land all legal business promptly and oars iy MKU1WU HI W.

R. ALBAN, Iattokhjiy a oounskllok-at-law OfHoe BSl Market Stenbenrtlle. O. A) I kinds ot legal business will ba ttnOd promptly and carefully JOHN H. MorLEE, ATTORN BY A I- LAV, Omar, Nai.fflS and 112 3 AtaVitei flies HbenvlUa.

Ottlo Counsel lor B. A L. I Co. and Bollcltor of Mlngo Junotlou rovary ana sieuosrapiiui. ia umcw.

J. O. MINOR, ATTORNEY COUNBKLLOR-AT-LA-W ODloe ill North Fourth Utenbenrllu All legal business prompts attended JOHN MoOLAVE, ATTORN KY-AT-L AW, Corner Third and Markit street Wll I practice In all courts J. W. JORDAN, ATTOUMKY-AT-LAW.

Oorner Third and Market Street. Ktaabta grille. Ohio ADDISON 0. LEWIS, anoKKBY-AT-uw ft rROSEouT i ATTORNEY Office In Court House, second Hear. Stsu Ebenyllle.

Ohio JUSTIN A. MCMJKB, ATTORNEY AT'LAW. 6 Martet Street Hteubenvllle, A. L. TUOMPSON, ATTORNUiY-Aa-LAW, omo la floor Court House.

Btarkal strec geteubeavUlo JOHN P. DONNAN, I'ltNSlON CLAIM AGLWT, Offloo-104 South 4th HtouoenvIUe.D, 1 ii .1 r.lv. BAKjSKC N. LIND3EY, IJohn M. Cook, Attorney.

Nnt.lrr is hrtrebv irlv-en that tlie rnrl lnn dulv nuooluted and lllH'ti as K3teciitor otlheuiti. of John liiilil), late of Mt. I'lejtsant township, i. i ion county. Ohio, SMITH.

Earnest E- Finley, Atto ne Property at Industry -FOR LEASE. A tine piece of property at Industry, on r. romi. in1) uiKHdj insofline coal; aleo numerous veins of riuus kinds of cUy, suitable lor brick, etc. R.

MONROE SON, Pittsburgh, Pft. Mettenberger's Livery and Undertaking SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN Tfl llWnf RTilflNR i lophouou No. a nd ICO. Opposite Court House. )R.

WM. E. MATUCK, -DENTIST- Floor Sarratt Building, I 1 I No. 406 Market Stroet. NfwspapfI.

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Years Available:
1897-1900