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Frew, C?mpb?l'* Hart, Prop e. IUIKD DAILY) mivwwtv 1SD WUtflT. TBRMBl Bj Mill. r?w? la tlio UnlW 8Ut? ^ ^ Uiii.r,OMVi?.... 41? x oo DllLV.TIlMf.'tOBtM IIS uaii<Yi ouu ]| r>o BrfSffiSff?fe==. j? IKSS: 8T3ffg::7r::7:r. ?? rtuMi. vt'T wct?k. lEnwnd ?i tuu ri?ui?? at wheeling, w.V?., MWoUdt'lllM 1 "wheeling, NOVEMBER 1,1889. wUbiug to iutacrtl<e to UlO DAILY IniWOHCU canto* dors 10 the iMTULIUMCUOfliM 00 rM"16"" n.r will i* punoMuUj wn4 narrlLTI. ?-r= Oum Mayor iH still there, and law breukura are glad of It. A aoon way to make money in oil is to Btaud by ami aee the other fellow put down the bole. Tub giddy cigarette lias tumbled over another promising young fellow. It will catch tbem. Thk American Minister to Goata ltlcA baa too long a tongue. II be isn't care ful be will atep on It. Ohio Duwourata are bluffing beavily, but they don't give figures. They bave no figures to abow a victory in eight for them. 6kmatom Uubman may pull through his Baltimore ticket, but it will be aome time bofore hla black eye reaumea ita normal hue. Candidate Oamniiu. doea not look well aa a too rapacioua pension fee grabber. A man lit to be Governor should be above that aortof work. Cot. Bon Inoshiioll la counael in a caae In which tlio l'opo of Home la Into reated, and ltobert Is on the I'opo'a aide, law Bulla make Btrange bed-felloWB. Biuuont county Itepubllcana muat send their Republican Kepreaentative back to Oolumbua with a largoiy in creased majority. Thoy can do it and Mr. McKelvay l? worthy of it. Tun Philadelphia Natural Gaa Com pany of ritlaburgh has paid 41) per cent In dividends in four years, beaides ac quiring Borne valuable property paid for out of earnings. Tills far is front a bad Bbowlug. Uoybunob Fouakkb estimates his plu ralty at from 12,000 to 16,000. Every Ohio Itepubllcan should endeavor tosur prlso tho Governor with a plurality twico that site. Ho disserves it and the Stato can give it. Stanley doesn't say whether he may bo expected homo In time to hang up hta Christmas stocking. In fact be is maintaining a suspicious silence. Por baps he Is organising a campaign to run himself for King of England. Mansiuf, Geo. K. JIcMacuau & Son have tho sympathy of the community, to whoso activitlea they have added a business that carries tho name of Wheel ing far and wide. Tholr energy may be trusted to hold up their end in spite of their sudden reverae. Nothing has been left undone to delay the preparation of the majority report of tho Gubernatorial committee. Gover nor Wilson Is in no hurry to call the Legislature. The Democratic politicians bave reasons of their own for wanting delay. It la the practice of evil-doers to stavo ofl trial as long as they can. Ik thero Is so much work to be done on tho report of the Gubernatorial com mittee? bo much that It Is bending Chair man Kee double to do It by himself? whyaro not his absent colleagues hore to help him ? They have not been here for a single day, and It seems to bave been arranged that they shall not come until the bosses turn them loose. The peoplo aro not such fools as to be de ceived by theso shifts. VinaiNiA Democrats seek colored votee through the eeductlve barbecue. On theae cccasloas there la no speech-mak ing, but a mighty deal ol hand-slinking and solicitation. Tlio aim li to Impreia tho colored man with the Idea that It la a aocial occaalon and that tho Democrata are delighted to meet him aa a man and brother. Thla la a very different thing from allowing the beloved colored man to vote a> he pleaaea with the aaauranco that blavoto will he counted aa he polla It. Church Financiering. l)r. Talmage'a Brooklyn Tabernacle waa ornamented with a mortgage of $91,00, There it also a floating debt of $3,000. In apite of tho large member* ?hip, the immenae attendance and the years of success, tho odlflce went to the ground with this encumberance on it. It la cstimatod that the lot on which tbo church atood will bring $40,000. The inauraoco waa $130,000, making aiactts of $1011,000. The ground for the new building will coat $09,000, the new edi flce about $120,000, and on thia It la ex pected to put a mortgage of $00,000. The old ayatem of financiering la to bo continued, If the old mortgage could not be lifted whllethe old church atood, what reason Is there to expect that the new will fare better? The money value of Dr, Talmage aa a draw ing card will not ba greater hereafter than heretofore. If Talmage ware lo die, aa at aome time he must, what condition would hla church be left In ? Many a leaa preten tious church la on a much moreaolld basis than tho Brooklyn Tabernaole, and every church should be. A hopeleea church debt la not the greateat of Meet ings, MMlloa tin Oimrnortlvlp. The llrgbltr makea Chairman Xee say that he ii writing the majority report of the Gubernatorial contoat committee, aniMliat tho report he li writing will be aillitaotory to hi* Democratic colleaguea. Chairman Kee hu laid In private conversation that there would be two reporla from the Democratic aide of the committer, and the same statement baa gone out from the llifitttr office In the formot special diipalchet, aome of theae to llepubllcan newapaper*. But this la not material. II Chairman Kee llkea to awallow himself, that la hla ilfklr. Th* Jktiim imojm bu never doubted tbat Chair man Kie would agree with bl? Demo cratic colleagues to take from General Qotf enough votes to make Judge Flem ing Governor. Mr. Kee now says through the Jttgiiler that enough votes will be taken to give Judge Fleming "not lew than 2U plurality." It doea not matter how tbia steal may be accorapllahed, by what kind of reports or how many oi them. The tact is that the majority of the committee will re commend to the Legislature the consum mstion of the steal. Here again the In T*uia*sc?? sees far enough iuto the fu ture to know that the Democrats Legia laturewill sayamentothe fraud. One dissenting voice ou the Democratic sido would be sufficient to prevent the vil lainy, but there is nothiug in the past conduct of any member of tho slim ma jority to encourage the hope that even one of them will have the honesty uud ! the courage to poll his vote In accord I ance with the facts as revealed in tho in veillgation. The Governorship is to be stolen. Thia is the edict of the bosses, aud every Democrat in the Legislature will bow to it, A JIU.NTUti mu ffUHK. Tin Traiiiiu'tioui uf an Kiilariirlilng M KnUUo Willi. The following saled of real eatato were jftgotiated during the month of October by Itiuehart A Tutuin, the well known real estate men: Tho Hoffman property,-on Coal street, was sold to 8. J. iloore for $1,050, Mia. Kate V, Smith to the Wheollng A Kim Grove Hallway Company, lomo ?|m a rove wopertv for ft.MO. if. W. Zane to Ksto 0 I^ary, lots 44 ami 45, ou South Peon street, for $000. Ileirs of Daniel Lewis to Armlnta Muldoon, a half lot and house on Twonty-second street, for fW/JO. Heirs of Jaoies Y. Caldwell to I'hilip Newman, a half lot on Wilson street for $450. Heirs of Jmnos V, Cald well to Samuel Kiudleberger, a half lot on Wilson street for $500, Michael Bertachy property on North Main street, to Jr. A. Costello for $2,600. Ill addition to the shove tidy miscel laneous list the following hug list of sales have beeu mado through Klnebart 4 Taturn to Mr. Frauk J. llearne, who has been purchasing for the Wheeling Bridge andTorininal Railway Company; all tnese properties unless otherwise specified, are in tho Caldwell addi tion to tho city. The usmos of those from whom tho purchasers were niadu and tho amounts paid are as fellows; Heirs of James Y. Cald well, 7lolfc!15,400;B. 11.Caldwoll, 1)lots, $8,400; H. C. Caldwell, 8 lots, $7,800; A II. Caldwell, 11 lots, $8,800; C. k Wil son, 5 lols, $3,700; Thos. W. Pierce, a lots, $1,400; it. W, Hsilctt, 1 lot, ?550; {?, T1Jo,,ies' "I 'o^/ $1,000; Farm if' b?,b1[. o' Fairmont, 1 lot, (1,000; Henry Kotler, 1 lot, $1,300; Mary Garrity, i lot, $000; Malachy pj^ke, ! lot, $000; Jacob Kelts, j |ot, f'00; Charles Keitz, j lot and house, SA-'CO: Francis Ferguson, 1 iot, $1,3,50; Oliaa, Voglesang, j lot and house, $t.600i John llercbard, j lot and shop, $076; Mo'nn er iDir,J l0t' ''"'P "Bl1 W.200; Jacob /Immer, J" Jot, $700; W. H. Travis, 1 lot and house on Chapline 'treat, $5,000; C. Leonhart, I lot and house on Chapline street, $2,800; Jane Huberts, J lot and house on Chauline street, *000; J. H. Moyston, 1 lot on Woods street, $1)00. YeBtrrdfty'i Police Court. In Police Court yesterday inornimr the coses of John Stringer and Isaac Degarmor, who had an altercation In Hit?! "i 'J1,6, n'gllt before, were disposed of by Stringer, who was tho 5 ?0818' W'"h Hill Turuor, about six weeks ago or longer, got into a row and made himself subject, as he well know, to a heavy fine as soon as arrested. Not having the wherewithal to satisfy a fliie ai3 ? "ojuurn iu Pittsburgh to onein the workhouse In tho hill, hesklp P?d S&t** c 'y- Desiring to visit Ills friends here, however, auii bavlmr acquired wealth, -Bill came down Wed nesday evening and yesterday weut bo foro the authorities and confessed judgment. Ho was fined $5 and costs. A Wait Vn. Nan Weildi'd nt Wiuhlngton. Mr. Nathan M. Schiller, of the llrw of Kaplan & HcUiller, clothiers anil gen eral mercbauts, of Keyscr, and Miss Beclcie Oollnsky, daughter of Mr. Louis Coiinsky, of Waaliington, D, 0., were united in the holy bonds of wedlock nt the residence of the bride, No. 1108 II street, N. W., last Tuesday ovening, by Rabbi L. Stern, of the ?lghth street Hebrew Temple. It wnsa quiet wedding, only a few invited friends being present. After a tender of congratulations on the part of all thoso present and tho reading of a number of telegrams from distant friends, refreshments were served. Among thoso present wcro Mr. Oscar Schiller and Editor 0. T. Oosorn, of Petersburg, and Mr. Samuel Kaplau, of Keyscr. The bridal pair loft for the north on a bridal trip. Tim Clt>'? l'nr I'liy. Yesterday was pay day for thoso em ployed in tho various city departments not controlled by boards, and Clerk Thoner was busy a good part of the day handing out his warrants on tho lie celver. Tho total amount paid out each mouth in this way is $4,754 08, divided as IoIIowb: 1'ollco Department, $1.1170; Fire Department, $1,30117; City Prison, $220; Marltots, $125; salaries (not other wise provided), $520 82; cemeteries. $41 00;scales ond-woighlng, $25; real estate, $105; health, $38548. How's Till! I We offer One Hundrod Dollars Re ward for apy case of Catarrh that can not bo cured by taking llall's Catarrh Cure. F, J, Oiibkkv & Co., Props., Toledo,O, Wo, the undersigned, hove known F. J. Cbeuey for the last fifteen years, and believe him perfectly linnorablo In all business transactions, and flnanclslly able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West A Truax, Wholcsalo Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Wilding, Klnnan & Marvin, Wbolosalo Druggists, Toledo, Ohio, E, II. Van lloeson, Cashier Toledo Na tional Bank, Toledo, Ohio. Hsll's Catarrh Curo Is taken internal ly, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of tlio system. Price, 7(o per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. . MW Longenecksrlsa very suggestive name forthoprosccutlngattorui'y of tho Oronln suspects. A KoUuil I?l*l Opinion. E. IMnbrhlgo Mumlay, Esq., County Attorney, Clay county, Texas, sayai "Havo used hleclrlu Hitters with most happy results. Mv brother also was very low with malarial fever and Jaun dice, but was cured by tlinoly use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric Hitters saved his life." Mr. D, I. Wllcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky? adds a like testimony, saying: "lis positively believes ho would lmve (Hod, had It not been for F.loctrlc Hitters. This great remedy will ward oil, as well as curo all malarial diseases, and for all kidney, liver and stomach disor ders stands uncqualod. l'rlco DO cents and $1 at Logan Drug Oo.'s drug store. 0 As a family medicine, Ayer's l'llls ex cel all others. They sre suited to every a?e and, being sugar-coated, are easy to take. Though searching and thorough in effect, they are mild aud nleasantln action, and their use Is attended with no injurious ruulU. mi CAlimu, WAS asmum t. in Alturuvy Hrfnri' Uip l'ea?iuu Depart* waul fur littiuaudini; lllvtflil'Vutu*. ((Vmnierctal (Jozdtt. James E. Cuupliell, Democratic cau lidate for Governor of Ohio, has been ?hurgeil in tliree or four casts ol violat ing the law ami taking illegal (tun from pension claimants. Thin ia a record of liil that lie docs not proclaim from the ituuip to the old soldiers of the State. Mr. Campbell had fallen under the pro hibition of the law and was charged over and over again with having taken Hiatal (ties. lie was charged in 1881 with having demanded and received a ten for services iu connection with the pension claim ol ouo Watson M. Uuek mm, largely iu excess of tiie legal fee. Tliu proof shows aud Mr. Campbell In bli statement admitted the demand and receipt of the amount in question. At tlio Uepartmeut in Washiugtou can bu found tue allhlavita of Colonel Thomas Moore and Aarun Weseo, of this city, who called upon Campbell as the attar ntys of ltuckinan aud ilemanded the re turn of the money, and charged hiui with having taken illegal fees. A criminal prosecution of Mr. Camp bell for this otfenro ivas contemplated, hut the statute of limitations having op erated against it, no action was taken. In May, 1884, Mr. Campbell was again brought into prominence by three viola tions of section S4NB of the Kovised Stat utes with regard to fees. All of the proof iu these cases obtained by the Government, us well as the mat ters set up in defence by the attorney, *ere submitted to thu Secretary of the Interior, and he, wliil6 not denying the f'Llilt of .Mr. Campbell, concluded it were ntter not to disbar him, but to allow hint to oontinuu to practice before the Department. In permitting him to con tinue iu his practice the Secretary so verelv rebuked him for the vicious prac tice of charging fur expenses, which, tlio Secretary said, dishonest attorneys re sorted to to cover up illegal fees. OreetlHtf t? Govoruor (loir. titn York J'rm The Prtn has unbounded faith in the nhilitv, energy and level-headed deter mination of Nathan Golf, Governor ol Vest Virginia. Mr. tloil'still Insists that ho will come out victorious in his tcriiUo contest against thu intrenched fraud and crime ot his political adversaries. He will yet take the seat which he has fairly won. While there is hope all good Uepubli cans must sltind by General Golf, Ho lias made a grand light and is not dis couraged. The Prm la with you Nathan tioir, ami will reniuin with you till the kst. Aud so we greet you lis Governor ef West Virginia. lllituumtism id undoubtedly caused by lactic ncid in (ho blood. This ncid attacks the fibrous tissues, aud causes tlio pains and aohes in the back, shoulders, knees, ankles, hips and wrists. Thousands of people have found iu Hood's Sarsaparilla a positive cure for rheumatism, This medicine, by Uh purifying action, ucu tralizea the acidity of the blood, aud also builds up aud strengthens the whole body. * The "sickly green"-two-cent stamp has one foot in the grave. si tilt UumlucliH. Looao's Red Clover Pills cure sick headache, dyspepsia, iudlgestion. con stipation, 26c. per box, 5 boxes for $1. For sale by Logan Prug Co., Hridge Cor jltur Drnggiwtfl, wheeling, W. Va. daw NO LONGER IN DOUBT, It Is no lougcr h question but An absolute /act that merit Is a wlouor all the time. Tbras an artido of merchandise iu the other market wd if it has not tbe qualities claimed for it, it will livu but a little while. Boou, yes, very toon, the peo ple will brand Uu.fr. Not so, however, with thereat thing, but quite to tho contrary. If it is what It in claimed to he, that >auio public will indorse it by continuing its purchries. it iu with "Klein's Silver Aro Rye." No bettor In dorsement can be obtained tlmn tho continued idle to tboie who have been using it for years Doctors aud horpltHU have tried it and arc still utlug it, proof of which, if wanted, ran and will be furnhilml abundantly, Silver Ago Bye boln^ tho ouly displayed whisky at tho Kijiosi tlon is anotlier proof o( iu fearleis position as a standard ohland reliable stlmulaut We do not cUim that it cures all diseasi)*. but wo do kuow that it is an excellent remedy forminy. It is sold everywhere at fl r?0 per full quart. We also keep ail tho lending Pennsylvania rye whiskies, full quarts, 0 years old, your choJco for 9100 per quart, or 0 quarts for 15 00. Wines, brandies and gins at from 00 cents and upward. All goods neatly packed aud icnt anywhere. Send for price list, or call on MAX KLEIN, 82 Federal Street. Allegheny. Utt'iV Standard?J Flavoring ?KTRACls HOUSEKEEPERS can provobyaeingl i trial that thew Extracts aro tho choapos!; they'aro true to their nr.mw, full measure and highly conccntrotod. mi2ftnwmw Co-Partnorship Notice. NEW FIRM. Tho fitldmlljVd hwlnrtUI, <kjr uiooliloil' Willi Ihoai our former imok keonor, Mr, 0. N lllnit, In the Ukc Ire. Uoil, I'fili mid (lritoi liu%llioa?, utlitcr tho linn nuno ol ti. (:ruml?ok?l \ Co., wo Hillrli fur Uio HI'W turn lliu nmo rat. foii*K? I?t?r?*tof??rt? cxU'IiiUmI to CHUMHACKKK .V TKARIMLB, Cor. WlxiecnHi and t'b?plltip rtirccti^ Having aaioolatal onnalvra together In the Uko lc?( M?r? mid uvMor >hia|ikm. we wrno>ti]r ?ollnlt Uio iiatroufti oI our friunda. 1'rlcva to lult tho tlinw. 0. UHUMIIACKRRA CO., Cor. (tlxtcoiilti and Chnplinc Hirwu, Telephone l?. Wheeling, W. Va. , notice. All MtftOtlft knowing thrmwIvN IndobtaJ to the li?t? llrw of crumWker A ToumUIo or It, Traxla'O for coat arc litnbjr rcqtioated to call an?l MlUoal ?(n.^|tMnU!KKtu TKAHDALB. China, Glass and Queenswaro. JUST Ol'KNKD, A Largo Auorttnent of SILVER PLATED WARE, GAHVCR9 A TAIit.K CUTLRRY, Offered at tho moat reasonable price*. Call and eiatulne nooda before ptmhriini il<ewlieri>. TJROOnMHO ?TEA SETS I? rin. Kn?llih (looili. linir price, for Mjilocoa. swing nnor, oral ltl? tlwk.l "Hp. UcLuro lluim. New Advertisements. TANTED-TEN SERVANT Gibu. ft to ti 00 per week. Cull at KOLP'd NTOFJftCJt, - - Wi IMPMftUSj? ovflix, No. i? iUxkol nrwt. I nol* WANTED-DBUG CLEKK-HEG IkTEREl) in Weat VlrnluU; young And ungie. Addreia, Q. C., tare lutelligenctr, city. ocJl pAHM FOK KENT. We offer for runt a good Farm o 1 about lfit) urea, about aix uille* Jrom the city, uear Kim .'rove, W. Va. Hood borne. bam, liable, corn jtib. and all nccowary outbuildluga. Fur terrna apply to ltlNEHART <k TATUM, Ileal Ealalu Ageuta, nolpaw 1168 Market timet. J^ltESS-MAKlNG. Mra. A. V. Hatbaway baa a New Buat Curve, which ia very gracelul to all forma, and a perfect Hi U guaranteed. 1 jnlle? who desireelegant Dre*?es are nvited lo Call and examine our work. All work ia of tuperlor order, aud done at reaaonable price*. Mm. A. V. IIATI! iVVAY. 1110 Malu 8t, , Over Ueo. M. Suook Ji Co.'a Dry (Jooda Hloie. no I ? DON'T LET COLD WEATHEK| catcli you Willi a Rusty Base Burner. We can Re-Nickel It, uud put It in order. Tilepbouo ua lo call far it. JOSEPH UELI. 8TOVB CO., ae'Jl Main aud Fourth fila.. City. IBttARY LAMPS, L1 Hall Lamps. A largo and flue liuo of tbcao Lcmpa Juat | opened. Call aud tee tbeiu. NE3B1TT * DRO., ocQOtuap 1312 Market Street. IjiOtt PARKEJHSBUKG, l'OMKHOYj . Uallipolla. Iruutun, Uuutlugton, , . I'ortamoutb, Mayiville, Clueinuatl^Hfl^ff; and Louiivllle, l'bu elegant paaaen**?** | ger (learner -ANDES, K. B. Cooper, Moaier, Al. J. Blaven, Ulork, will leave for above polnta on Fkiday, Novem ber 1, at 12 o'clock uoon, I'oikengeri aud freight receipted tbruugb to all point* Weal aud South. For freight or paawige apply ou board or lo iMflP FBAN'K BOOTH, AgonL , JJOTIOE. It ia rcportod that certain individual! aro ro moving ibo content* ftom reunool* from tbe city without having Oral obtalued the permit re quired by ordlu&nce. All pcraoui are hereby notified that any viola tion of the Urdiuaiicea or Jtulca govornfng the removal of audi lubataucca will be met with inch penaltica aallie lawa provide If tbe en lonemout of aueli Ordinance and llulei can not be obtained through the i'olh o Court, appll cation therefor will be made to thecouuiy, and if need be to the state nuthorliiea. ObO. 1. UARRIHON.M. D.. oft.il Health Ofllccr. FOR SALE. Six Boomed Frame Homo, lot 70x300 feet, at No. 2JI Tweuty-nliith alrcet, for 91,800. A gtmti o ltoomtd U welling on South I'eun at. Al*o aujuo verydealrable Building Lota on Boulh Fonu ilrott. Deildeoce with full LotatNo.WtSCliaiilluoat. iiulldltig Lota cornor Tweuty-iovcuth aud Main ituuta, u good fuclory alto. A Country Home, U mile* weal of Bridgeport, Ohio; bati% ucrca of grouud, 7 roomed brick home, a paying atone quarry. Trice, #1,800 cheap. liulldiug Lotn in tho flixlh ward, on Oilmoro atreet, near Tweuty-nlutb. Mh'-oIIocIi itreet, mar Thirtieth; Mayaton, ucarTwcuty-nlntb. Ohio County Farm, IPOacrea. .Small Farm uoar Moundivlllo for |l,5CQ, or ox change lor city property. Rcaldence ai fcdglngton Lano. Double Urlck Homo ou North Huron itrcot; will (my well aa au iuveatment. Hulloiuk Lota lu the Old Fair Grounda; alio on North Huron aud North Front alreoia. Realdence on Noith Front atreet; 7 roomed home', lot00x400; price! 1.000. A find c|ak> 7 roomed Homo on Maryland it. Hlx Roomed HrlcS IfoipM), w|lhV*cgut half lot, at 181A McColloch itrcot. Itulldlng Lola ou rourtcenth and Fifteenth atl. Market Street limine** l'ro|?rty. A live roomed llouaeon south Broadway, with other improved Proi>eriy. Loaua Negotiated. FOR RBNT?Country Placo within I5mlnutca drive Irem cciitto tif city oi) motor Hue. 0.0.8MITH, Ileal Eatale Agent and Broker, 12W*Muiu Hireet. Btocki bousht and aold. nol AN ORDINANCE. Xotlco Is hereby given that at a meeting of the City Couucll, bolil ou Tuesday evening, October '22, 188'.', the Commiiteo on Market* wore in structed to report the following Oldluance. amending and roordalulug Section H of the piwent Ordlnanoo In iclutlou to Markets: An OttuuuirflK to amend and re*ordaln an Or dinance entitled "An Ordinance |q {imond and re-ordaiti icction 8, of au Ordinance en* lilted An Ordluanrc In rolutlon lo Centre Mar ket. and tlie election, dutloa and compensa tion of tho Clerk thermf, passed December 13, SJ?M. u* amended and rc-ordalned by an Ordl lion# paired October lit). 1MW," passed July 1, 1W7, lit if ordained bu the Council of the CUy of Whed inp, That an ordinance, entitled ' An Ordinance to amcud ?nd ro-ordalu hectlun ?. of au Ordl* nai ce entitled Au Ordiuance In relation to Con tro Market and thoolectlou.dutleaaud compen sation of tho Clork thereof, pained December la, 1MI, im a trended and ro-ordalned by au Ordi* umicc posted Octobcr '20, 1W0," paescd July 1. 1hs7, he uinem'ed nnd ro ordalucd ho as to read an follow*: Bm-tion H. Hereafter market* iball i>e held at tho Centre Market on Tuesdays and Thurtdaj a of each week, commencing ut 6 o'clock a. m, aud ending at 10 o'ulock u. m., and on Satur day! of each week, commencing at 3 o'clock p. w. and ending at V o'clock p. m. Bald market rliali bo open fur the ?alo of meata aud veget ables ou all daya of tho vvi-'ck, except Sunday, frutii ft ii'!>loi>k n m. t/i ft nVlmiU li" m' iinluat from 0 o'clock a. m. to 6 o'clock p. m'? unless when opeu for market as herein provided. 1 he market building shall be kept securely cloaed aud locked from 6 o'clock p. m. until 0 o'clock a. week, when it aliall bo oi>encd at 3 o'clock a. m. until 6 o'clock p. m. The Clerk of the aald market shall cause the M) of aatd Market lloiMotoberuug, on each market dar. at the hours described for opeuing aud closing the market. Any person buyiui or lulling at or in the Market home, or at or In tho adjacent mar* t space, before the riugiugof tho bell for the l'/iUiu of tho market or after the ringing of the k?t and pay to the city a lino of not left than oue nor more than three dollars for every inch of* fence, aud the coat of prosecution. All arti cle*, goods, wnrcs, merchandise aud vehicles bo* longing to persons attending the said market, muit, whenever on any any, the bell for closing tlie market shall have been rung, bo removed from sgld market house aud adjoining market wiacc, within qua hour thereatier, except on Tuesdays aud Tburiuayi. 41) penons so attend ing and fnlllmi to nmovo tuo aamo. si abovo i.ri.vldod, shall forfeit and pay to tho cjty of \Vhecllug, a line of not less than ouo nor more than threo dollars, for every luch offence, and the costs of proscrutlou. This Ordinance shall take cflcct from and aitor tho 15th day of November. 1NW. THOMAS P. TUOXKR, ocM City Clerk. NEW LIQUOR STORE. I dtslro to call the attention of tho public to the fait that 1 will, on or about November 1, lnH9,opwi up a Pint class Liquor Store at No. Ilft5 Market square, (my old itand) 1 will have a variety of! gooda unsurpassed by any in the city. Tno ducat brands of Whiskies, Wines, (Jinn, Hums, and Cordials always on hand, in bul* or bottle. My bottled goods department will bo complete, comprlilugall kinds oll chant* pnanpand Imported Wines; also, full lino of California Wines, embradng Uutodol, KlesilDf, Angelica, Muscatel, Madorla. Malaga and iUur* gundy; Dougherty Rie, Taylor Jkmrbon. Fern Mill Hour Mash, W. U. Saimid'a Sour Math, Old lour stub, Irian r- "? Castlllou H? I and Doin _ _ jmaloa Jim?..... .. Orapo Hraudy, California Drandy. l'ort, Sherry aud claret Wines. 1'ure Ulaekberry Juice, Dr. >brated Stomach Hitters,and other Hill Hour Main, w. u. satnuora sour Main, oni Lexington Club Sour Mush, Irish and Scotch Whiskies, riuet Castlllou Urandr, Heuneiiy Ilraiidy, Imported and Domestic Gin, Kumrael, ..... *tt?4 U.? KedCartofeud Jamaica Hums, Keck and Kyo, Laudaw'a Celebrated Mtomacn uuiers.anii other flnogoods, which 1 oiler tothopoblio at lower prices than ever beforo. I make a sppdaity of family supplies, tho fur* Ity and auperlor quality of which Is guaranteed. Ail goods delivered frvu In tho city, customers can rely ou fair ireaimont add tho test goodi, Soliciting n share of your patrou age, I ami Very respectfully, A. 0. HAOLIOH, ' oc?0 10M Market St., Wheeling, W. Vs. Hot Cakes and Rolls! MADK MUIIT AXD FLAKY WITH " LIST'S EXCEVSIOR " BAKING POWDER. rimt Alio III I IAIII I. R. H. LIST, WMLLUNG. f, Flouri Flouri Flouri Engli&he's Best, Northern Belle, Purity, Rose Bud, Red River. Theae are a lira nd i, am wherever whrrt. lom-rtheinto. consistent with qnallty, JAM KB CBANGLK, "A1!, 411 wn 1(10 MAIS STREET. New Advertisements. Clearance! Now that the very successful Silk Sale has closed, we will sell all the odd lengths of from two to ten yards of black and colored Silks at very low prices. There not being many it will not be long before all are closed out. Come to-day and secure the greatest bar gain. GEO. E. STIFEL & CO., 1111 Bain Street. nol ? ? Amusements. OPERA HOUSE. o:ie night only. Tuesday, Nov. 5th. Stupcndoui Production of Adolph Muellcr'i Romantic Opera. The King's Fool, ?BY? CONRIED'S OPERA COMPANY. JHSINRICH CONIUKD, Proprietor and Manager. 563 Colored Elootrlo Lights. Two Car Loads of Qorgeous Scenery The Beautiful Lady Fencers. Cascade and River of Real Water. Company of 70 Artists. ?INCLUDUCU? Ilolcn Bertram, Delia Fox, AdnGlasca, JennloKelflarth, HnrrlsIIarimau, J.AId.Llb!?ey, Maym Kelso, Edw. H. Urant, Ouas. F.Laug, ?- J. F. McUovern. Moit Gorgeous Rtage Investiture over accorded Comic Opera In America. Miss I)ELLA FOX Id her new Song, "MY LOVE IS FAIR COLUMBIA," PRICES?I'srqnpt 2nd Ilrcw Circle, admission IIW; rcservodiesli, |1 W. Gallery, admission 76 cents; rcicrrcd seats, II00. Bale ot Beats commoHCflR Saturday, November V, at 0. A. House's MubIo Store. ocHl OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT only, Thursday, November 7. Tho most thrilling aud realistic of all American plays, tho Military Komancc, ^ BY THE pj ENEMY!? An Amorloan Drama by WlUUm Gillette, Esq., Founded on Inotdents of the Civil War. A Triumph of Honor and Devotion to Country. Duty Bjcroni Lov*. Presented with Beautiful scon|o Embellishment and a Powerful Speolil Cast, Including ALL THE OLD FAVORITES. Admlulon, 75 and 60 cents. Resorvod scats, 91 (0. Halo of scat* commences Tuesday, No* vetnber 5, at0. A. Home's Music fltoro. nol Grand Opera House, 0.0, GENTHER, Lessee and Manager. Throo Night* and Saturdiy Matinee, Convincing on Thumjuy Kvk'o, Octorkm .it. THE GREAT UNITE]) STATES MINSTRELS, 0A STAR ARTISTS. New Bongs, Now Diners, Now Burlesques. MItutrelVEnui'VaiiiI ^lho Un,lod slAlca AdmlMhn. 1ft aft and AO cent*. Reserved wats on silo at the JlcLure House Hat aud hirnlili* Books, Stationery, Eto. TJUV THE BEST Fountain Pens 4HQ (1014) PENH, Stanton & Davenport, ot/24 Old Oily Book Wintr, gOIIOOL B00K8, Slain, HtliO'il Uufi, i'rim Ink, took., XxFimikm, UijuluMtiiaiiuUmiir. a tt. qoiMur, Hi Not. 1114 ?tid Itoi Utrkil ItrNtt ? ? ? ? i .. ? . Frew & Bartaohy-Furnlture and Carpets. ' Mioi Heralds' tie Coming of Ml and Winter. WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? OUR STOCK IS LA11GE, OUIl GOODS NEW, OCR PRICES LOW. We Make a Business of Making Bargains in -Artistic Furniture ?and CARPETS! The Latest in Styles, the Finest in Quality, the Utmost in Variety, have been combined by us in One Mighty Effort for Trade. Our Fall and Winter offerings will not and can not be sur passed. There is a limit below which Honest Goods can not be sold. We place our Prices at the Low Water Mark for Safe and Reliable Goods, sold under guarantee. INSPECT US. CRITICISE US. KNOW US. And you will find we deal fair and save you dollars. Frew& Bertschy 111*? ^C-A-IHST ST J. S. Rhodes & Co. BROADCLOTHS At 85 Cts. J, S, Rhodes k Co, will offer this mornlnff a full line of Colore. 62-Iuch Flue Droadclotlis nt 85 cents. Early price #1 '.'5. Black Silks AT PANIC PRICES. You can save money by In specting ou r stock of FI ne Sli ks. PRICES TALK. Cull noil seo tlieiu. J. S. RHODES & co., 1152 Main Street. OC23 Gold Medal Flour. BUY THE CELEBRATED Gold Medal Flour! All Flour bearing the abovo brand U tbo HIGHEST GRADE OF FLOUR, Made in thk Cheat Mills or wflshburn, Crosby Co. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. DAILY CAPACITY, 8,BOO BARRELS. Just think of H. Eight Thousand Vivo Hun dred barrel* of Flour Dally. Thin cnonnoui quantity of Hour could uot bo sold uuleaa there U i! rent merit in it. There is merit iu Gold Medal Flour? for many year* it baa been a favor lto with Bakers and Housekeepers in all parts of tho world where Hour ia uttd. U is FOlt SALE IN WHEELING by all Unit elnis groccrs and flour dealers. If you want tbo best flour orderof your grocer a barrel or sack of Washburn, Crosby Co.'s Uold Medal Flour. Don't forget tbo namu. A. C. EGERTER, 1312 MAIN STREET* Wholcaalo A goats for Washburn, Crosby Co. Minncanoll". Minn. o<-7 Arbenz & Co.?Furniture, Etc. WHEN ADAM AND EVE Wore thrown oat of tbo Garden of Kdcn they iRt down on the cold, cold ground and wept became tbey badn't a rbulr or camp atool to nil down on. Put the dircvudauta of Adam and Kvo to day don't take to tbecvlri, cold ground-not tnucb-not aa long ns -A.K/BEJSTZ &c GO. CONTINUE TO 5EIL Good Sabstantial Furniture at Rock Bottom Prices. ?OUR STOCK OF? -FURNITURE AND CARPETS CAN'T BE BEATEN IN QUALITY OR PRICE. We Invite everybody to inspect our Goods and Prices. ARBENZ & CO., 1115 Main St.. Wheeling. W.Va. Plumbing, Caa & Steam Fitting. TRIMBLE & LUTZ, i)? IRON PIPE AXl) FITTINUS, INJECTORS AMD HYI'IIOKS, Brass Valves and Cocks, Coka Oven anil Mill Su|)|illcn. 1416 and 1418 Market Street, lea WHEELINQ. W. VA, f? EO. H1BUKKD A SON, VjT SacceMora to Tbompuu & Hlbberd, Practical Plumbers, Gas fl Steam Fitters BRAS'? F0VNDKR8, fffaoiiLnn-N*tiir?l flu SnppliN, Bteixs Uwrtlng and Ventilation. 1814 MARKKT AT., Wheeling, W. Va. All work promptly ooue at mint ru?outbli Ptinwi. la* VyM. HAKE & SON, I'llAOTIOAL Plombers, Gas and Steam Fitters, No. fl8 TWELFTH BTUKKT. All work done promptly at fwihopiiTHo prion*. Cornice and Tin Roofing. . Galvanized Iron Cornice ?AMD? TIN ROOFING. Bpcclal allrutlim (Inn to ill kind. oIMimi Iron nti'l Tin Work on Unium?i. Aim steal uiftH Knoll n n. Call mill roi |irli M lic'nr- oontnwlliw, u 1 ain ptipurcil lo lira bnr?aiii* In thil lint ol work, U. F. CALDWELL, jelft Oor. Main and flontb Btree1?. Groceries, Etc. M. REILLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, PORK PACKER, AND CUKE It OF THK Celebrated "Strawberry Hams." -FLOUR I Chrlatlan Bros'. "Crown" brand. MlnneapolM Patent. Taylors' Patent and "Best" Fam ily. Wllllami' Choice Ohio Family, Aiul many other Cknlro Urnndi of Ftmlly Flour In itock mil continually rccolvlug. Roasted Coffees. ??Alarotna," "ArbuckloV "Iho." and tnr own rout or "Old Woman," "Homo IIoad,"aua I cm mo rout. ?tr Koi? A Hint for the <'olebra?od Duron t Towder Mill*. A (till hiippl)' of Illflt, UlnMlng and Hportlng Powder of every kind roimuntly In miyiuliir. Ordcrt ?ollrited fiom dcalon only. Almi I'M tent licrop, Cotton, and Water Proof fafrty Ymtu roI0 NEW GOODS. Kalitnp, Currant*, Cltrou* Irunei, Cranbcr* rioa, Uihiisvr, (aiititd UomIh, etc. I'uro Cider Vinegar. Freeh Routed Coflbei and I'nro Tcm, Um (Jold Du?t Flour. We Invito licniPfkropcm to call andjet a band* lomo Cook (look, flee. r CONNER Si 8NKDEKKII, ooltf ('nr. Market ft FotirU+tilh HU. Hamm & Co.?Furnlturo, Eto. HAMM & CO., Furniture, Carpets, Oilcloths, WINDOW SHADES, MATTRESSES, &c? 1067 Main St., Wheeling, W. Va, (?"Special attention to Undertaking and Arterial Embalming. I T?1tphoua mil taawartd ti ill bom tpltuwir ' 0. Mendel & Co. 77 WE = ARE We are after U, Do you understand?, We want you to know that we sell the very best goods at a price lower than that made by any other merchant. RU 2 US R U on 2 us ? Are you on to us ? Are you on to our per pendicular plan of doing busi ness? Are you on to our straight - forward methods ? Come and get acquainted with our methods and you will join the crowd, who say "There's no place to trade like G.MENDEL&CO.'S DKALBIU1 IN? Carpets, Famiture, to __gtore. Onen Until 9 P. M. Drugs, Chemicals, Etc. LOGAN_DRDG CO. AGENTS FOR Dr. J. C. HUMMER'S Diphtheria Cure and PreYentiye. A aafe and apccdj euro for Diphtheria. No family ibould bo without It. JD8T RECEIVED. Sulphur Candles, for Fumigating. Menthol Inhalers, for C'oldaand Throat AuGCMOUa. new*"880 Corn Piasters, aoucthlng PROPRIETORS OF LOGAN'S UENUINE ExcelsiorBaking Powder llell'H Excfllilor h'urpaparllln, LILY CREAM, for the Hauda, Ac. BRIDGE CORNERDRUG STORE. CCK-IUW W. L. Douglas Shoos, w. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE obntFemen KSSRSr aSofiSS L la,"0""" ?"? il?$UA*&!.mr """ "d P"??.no. W. L, DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mail, ron a ami AT STONE'S CASH SHOE STORE, JaM TUAr Main BtrccL Business Cards. I. CHUM BARK Kk, ?, T. IU1UU, t. ?, I1IMT. C. CRUMBAGKER St CO., 3or. Sixteenth & Chapllno Staj, WnKBLINO, W, VA? nKAuna ik ' O?v-wwu., SLACK, HARD COAL, FISH, OYSTERS, &c. Price* to Suit tub Timm. WTCallandaooua, 001 , Telaphpno 18. '? *???"? H. I. ACKkH, , J R. ACKER & CO., ?"skr J*?u Mill Feed, Ac. .fja^octntod with monad partner M. K, mur* ? uputluuanco oT the name for tiio octqh*'* n, law. ACKuii lllAllltl, Kimokri.y, i, o, Dayii. KIMBERLY & DAVIS, luconaon lo 1. H. Clumioa, Dealers Id Oram, Floor, Pied, Hay, 4c, Ooada delivered frc* to ill parti of the cllf, P. L, KlMflKHLY, General Manager. OfflM and Warehotiae. 1023, |W> and 1027 South itrwt. wmier t?i Maraet atrret. ff/j Profegglonal Cardij, 1 W, ATKINSON, " aVtORNEY AT LAW, tin wiimIIik, w, v*. | For Rent. TO LET?DWELLING 1120 JIAK KET ktreel; leu rouma; will nut tooiioor mow linen la. L. HUkHUN.llai Wai. r >t w-m Wanted. AGENTS WANTED?THE SIK XV. BOUHl Wnkher uiTonU A tic it la p-ollubln buklnoa. Wu?btidlrtlcslc)nllu-k eh an ?y|,?t fclCAll). ArgUUlCllth ill iu fiiVur UUUIlTuU* Mini ?ouviuclng. teuton iwo wetka' trial. v>iU., fur iilUktratvd circular and luriun. J. WOR1H M Bcekinantlrn't, New York. A liENTS WAN W-^TO SELL OUR XI Nou-EYttpoiatiuu Nont-icciliw (luiuu.1 Kite I'all. taluutcd. Kulu?ivu territory given Sell* to factorief, hoteli, buamckk b'uck>, d?uiil Iurv. vie Au entirely uiw thl-gani ?*.?:!? i>u algbt. KoiluUvtl b> N.K. IiiMiminv Ex, U lory Mul. Ink. Coa., Chit u*o Undi-rwrlUi*' AhM? elation. etc. ?.iur,.lo imlI iirin liat.eii-. ?viitoa receipt el l.'H). Ail irok'luo Wormier Fire \t,. ptiauco Co I incorporated.] No. Mir muttci Wormier Maim. j lk> i ?v.. . .eg For Sale. Flit HALE-ONE SECOND IIAND Ftgluc, 12*21. wi h band Uv wl.nl-lu good repair. Can be aeeu at Uelwont Null i um pany'a muer woiW. j*,xi Attention oil mkn-kousa!k T-Perrlcka, Ca?luga, Holler* Tank*and En Jiue*. A complete ontiU (or oil drilling rea* BCOHr.Ll), >lll UMEU ,v TEAULE, ClevHard.O.. mul Lima. 0 c,<;?i VALUABLE BUILDLNU SITE FOU V KALE 1 will mil In whole or in three puUlboold "(?runt iiouke l'ropertj." ThU itr the unit va | cant pleou o( teal pruyi-rlv in the ftv, i iutr?liy located, Upon which i xtcu-lvu ami pi<ilh?l>lc I Improvement* can bo erected. I ii irni n feel un Main, 'AO on Tenth and i;',j mi M*ikul lllrwtk. THiiy U'BKIkN, poll) Heal Ha'atu and Sloes HinVer. R EAL ESTATE AND SlOlK.S FOR SALE. A number of good bargain* iu Houut auH Lola iu dltlereul imrisui (lie city. ?J.tW) Acre*of We?l YirglnU Laudcheap. A!?o aornu good block a. II J. MKNDKL, OC2fl Ko. m Twcluli Hrvel. s: TOOK? FOR HALE. 20 ^haroa Rlvcndde Iron Work*. 10 Rltarea Henwood Iron Work*. 16 filmic* LaHcile iron Work*. 20 aharea Itlvuridde Uhu* Company. 'JO Share* IHwbody Iuaurancc Cumpaut. 10 eliarcaOhlo Valley Hunk. Alao. For Bale?Two atory Brick Dwelling, Ko. 12 Klttecnlh atroct. U. n. 1HW1N, itr m, ocfl N'?. VI Twelfth -tuot. TJEDMAN & CO. FOR SALE. Ono Holler, 20 feet long, KG inches lu dMmeicr and two i:i inch iluc<. Due Uuiall Engine O^xVi. All lu good icpuir uud will bct'ild Himi,. OC8 ltl I'MA.N ,vw. P?R SALE. F Karm of 132 Acrcaon MMdlo WIiocUiik rrtrk, about l'J inllca from Whceliug-i-o acrca under cultivation, balance in timber. 420 Acrcaon Ohio river, 1H in I Its Irom Wheel* leg. W. V. 110(1 E ii BIIH., oo22 Rcnl Fatato Agont, I 'to Mntkel Ht. OK SALE Or ExchangeI My Country 1'locu ut Kim (Iioio. Largo liouko. bnru, do. Natural gin and run* nlug water, rlveacrui. Well Improved. II. H)lthW, auHQ No. lU2C)m|>llm ?trwl. gTOOK FOli SALE. I offer for ?alo from 812,000 to llfl.OCO worth ol Stock In a loug eatubllahcd Inooipoiutid ninnu fa?turing bualueas near ihla city. 1'ays emily 12 pot ami, JA1I1B U H.WM.KV, ftlt.'U) 1420 Main Slrw.l. I^OIt SAMS. Hie Iioiiw ia Kubktuiillnlh biilli in . A,. 1 covered Willi u kIiito mill, iiruviiiid nitiin l!?ih! pp. AW. ssgis i1:,,1;;1 r as torxni'. For i>artleulnra u??iulrc V.I 0 l"r for_sale. i2iiJI?Bnt.y-/?Ur Lol"n Cn|Kweira Addition to tha City ol Whtellnn. Bald I<m|? arc hounded on ii... ,lV" JBfir .!? '111' ?!??? maud mi'timi sss?s^ai',ut"?sasss Uoiuctloo!*1 '"I I? '01,1.1 for term. mid lutlhor Jnrurinatlnu .1,1.1,10 W. V. hikib & ?? Or'S'iiuaji M. IIi??u?,iS(" #uift 8. V,. Cor, c.lmi II^ Hixmmiihu Lots For Sale In tawlord HeijtiT nfVV/orc' '* 'l|C IIHUIO given to a flat oui .nlwTl ,,/'!. 1 IJ'"!"'" I- ?'"?,!) Ill 1. 1 mill #11 Of It |h Wl'JJ M iililt i| In il|>. i-iiim. In*or fruit. And term* nil,, ti ? L I ?nil Xf .i!!u ??!l,by,,l,d ilii'lr urn kf, 10 m? *iiu oilior dJiavrwnH> fentti c>. it uIh* tMm v,f ^ ?S vinSilJii7S??. "dnilrnbly comhlnrt III! r.l b?? !. 1 V" CMUU,'y. M? ni.fr 'loir* Tlm^rS!ir? <-nii If foil lid. iZ XIWo'm.11,1 K'11' 'l,,"ul"e nJSLiifu[.'.1iSr pwttogliw enquire i f K. T PomV 1 H1' ?': U?b, Jl?rt|6'8 : Hl Hral Nu'IumiI l'?i.k, Irn ri nV w' *? "I t'lhtuA issittgiz c!,iu"? ff* Proposals, gEALED PROPOSALS. Cliu'i Orrici no.Rp or ComiLuMin, 1 WllUUKll, ?. 1,(0 |>.J | uJin MnJSW" *1" ?l llllx.OI - ? 1. ll'c ',"1 ,|rt>'November, isv.il 10 o'clock ?. oi., (or IlieluWtail | COAL, offiW'V!MI,M "J Xl"r?1 'SSHi ii 1. tM' 1'intr iurillilili ? V V""k 1,1 oiuritr i i luni IO*.110llliilo,llo? lliu Immiil. nr5?J? o" Sll,t'1 ""<? ?'??> M m?! I* |n" ciii> ?i in,, in nMftfr! 1! 8 S,1*l rl "I'll f HI I'' ?>, -1, n> Lr "" "" "" UNDKIITAKINU. li??.'L',l.rn'^?* (I'linitnail mlnfill. robra '"'"I1". IWII HIIIllI t.llllJ K'.V.W W""ii,rv,l 1,) mi 111,full/III, imimwj. Hi! > P'lcimil I .,mil .ml |?| ,;h u.t lor pcrttoNa under und ovur 11 >cmim ol mv, MKDWINIf?. r^PrfiLuIVi!?^!"A Mcdloltio u{mi 11 prefcrliillon of Wh, .lf,,?h . !'? ' ? Olxrli ? i.i.riu 1,1 tnii thO I(|i|i'i(| HlilJ fill 1 inhfl #11?1?! f 1 Ui"kl"? Rid.mmiiotuiiMM ah J'.i ,,ot.1 for .^'il''11 'I'tiy bid. f11 vdm/rt!im'v0v0 i'"101,0 '"f tcnno/oEo UwVJfifl. J!fM'tvv'l to reject any or nil > Idfc ' IkoJioard. - cms, c. wooiM.niiit. Roal Estate. James A. Henry, REAL ESTATK AGENT, [[.. cootr*cu,il id tmy lor lli!< .Mrr-; t,r' H., JU|rWr|l|r ml,(.[,,1 unt ie Huitr.,; l?r Mir 01 Ileal KaUlou lollooa: SIllO f.rh.u.c Ilauk In Ruimii 1 Kl.ll, lln.l ?? Houkk nombcml rw. mi, m. .ml .?:? ?'HlMnwii |iri?|i.i?i. Kllabcili 1,1'niK,. |? 11, II. W.rl, bawl urotf ""'I"I'" Him. Il l I- mi wi25.it , 11, ji>H|,ii v., ,tt, so. i.*i rlllNiiili Unci, l.i.'iM. IjOJ.mlll ti, l.mn.l Nl. 111. Jt. lot Ml. 0 lu uiiu,, 17, |j?|r j,.,? lloillii.r 10 (Win uiu? 1..:. *1 M.f.?l HtMt, (173. uftnlwio Ii*li'f, Jr., nenilor, u,' StMt liw'''*"n 'I'1"1'"'11 li. iMilwrll .ml Aliif.l c.ll., 1 v. ft iSt'TO m,M IIuiIiicm Iloti???, fMw!ll?r?, f/ti? ?lnl Fannk of Uw value.of ?.oA.oro, Mill lot ?<?!??. 4l2t.m.rr ?n*t. Two pMlrnblo H??|i|cii(i. on Fnnrtrcrilli i wo Dialf?|,|,. He.l'leiioeii ?n KIH riilii ?irt*f. ^ ti '"f Ho'l'low0 0111 fiHpiiir 'i II 000 Utiunwa lIoUK'Uii Marki'iMfWl, Q. BUJUiir .irci-l, joiiblo Frame, A l!??r 19, <*<t nf i:- n , ???<1 on TttehMclb 2.5 P/.V01"'10M lf*1" 1 "? ?lockof iliHiai'ton \Vi,imI?hiii| hviii i y '?jjy ?Ultyou In Any kluilof )*ro|?flf l'??l rot further Information rail At -Ei1 No mia Mmk?t ''irxi HousofurnishlriK Hnrdwiiru. puTItfEK II VtiTLKH Potato Paror. WliottMlc cut] llaUli. ?KO. (V, JUIINMiN'?? .?!'J "IT 1210 Main llwl.