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A XAltltOW nSCAl'K. Tncnly*lil(it>t Ifnmtllos hi uu Ajmrtnumt limine Hunted Out, Nct'Yokk, Dot'. -3.?l'iru broke out at S o'clock thin mornluR in L'Orena, en eijiht story apartinont houso at Third avenue and -7th ntreet Occupiod by twcnty-or-flit faluUloii, eeviral of whom aro theatrical people. Tho tiro wan (lis tovorcd in tho parlor ot Clutrlwi Malt's upaitinuiit, on (ho fourth story and uproitd with (trout rapidity to the upper floors. The tenants on tiio (our lower i torleH were uhlu to bfeapo by the inilln Btninviiy but tlioso on thu 11'oorn abovo wo 10 obiined to seek rofu^'O by tiio lire osetipoa or ascend tiio roof wltoro they crossed on ail iron ladder tho root o'f Stratlon and Storin'a cigar factory, sep arated from tho L'Oroua by u narrow pansaiio way. Mr. Fiith, who discovered tiio Are,was obliged to abandon overything, and had only time to save his wife and child. The other tenants worn alsp obliged ,to abandon everything,and many of them, who had not risen when tiio ilro broke out, we 10 forced to lly in their night clothue. Many oi thu women'Woro aided to descend tho ladder^by the firemen. Suae were partly overcoiuo by smoke, but all Kot out in safety. During tiio exeiloment thieves entered tho building and Mrs. Avoy, ono of tho tenants, had n pocketbook containing $S5G [stolen, riiiio Mr. llutcliiugs atictMr. Apploton, also tenants, each lost a (;old watch. The loss of the occupants o[ tiio build Jin; by llro aud water is estimated at l-'j,0i}0. 'flie damage to the building is estimated at $1!,000. bill W1M.1A3I WHITE DEAD. XIo l'ulls a Viulim to the Grip hi Ger. umny. V?j:ui.!N, Doc. 8.?Tho 1U. Hon. Sir "William Arthur White, tho British am bassador to Turkov, died from inlluenza at tho Keisorhoi ill this city to-day. iSir William loft Constantino pie a few days ago, and while journeying' home ward passed through Sofia, lie re mstined there a short time and had a brief interview with M. tttambouliU', tho Boulgarian premier, in regard to tho at titude of Bulgaria toward France. J.t Was reported at that time that Sir Wil liam hut forth at length tho viowa of .Lord Salisbury that tho Bulgarian gov eminent should go far toward* satisfying tin? demand of Franco growing out of the Chadouino incident. .Sir William subsequently reached this city, where his condition became such that it was doomed inexpedient for him to continue his journey. 1 Io be came rapidly worse, atid though the beat medical aid was summoned to as sist him, ho lost strength rapidly, and to-day the end came. .Sir William was a son of the late Ar thur White, Kaij. Ho was born in 1S24. he entered the diplomatic servico in ]So7, his lirst appointment being as fieri; to the British consulate general at Warsaw. During tho war between France and Germany in 1870-71, Sir William represented French interests at Dantzic, while British consul tliero. In ISS3 he conducted in a most able manner tho conferences called to settle the dilliculty between Scrvia and Bul garia. A TKirniHLi: TRAGUDY. A Young Girl Murdureil 1>y Ilur Faithless hover. Philadelphia, Dec. 28.?When Fred Dokenwol opened the door of his broom factory at (50(J Taney street this morn ing he discovered the dead body of a young cirl named Ellen Winter lying on the lloor in a pool of blood, with the head crushed. The police wore at once notified and they arrested John D. Hanoy, of 2531 1'arrisli street, on the charge oi murdering the girl, Some years ago liancy betrayed the n'srl and since then she and her child have been living with a family named iSniith in the rearof tho broom factory on tho ground floor of which the body was found. Tho supposition . is that Haney and the girl met last night, that they quarreled, and that ho struck her un the head crushing in,her skull. The Mexican -Frontier Troubles. Br.owxsviLi.i2, Tex., Dec. 2$.?It is re ported that a party of armed m^n aro camped near Tampaquez ranch on the dividing line of Cameron and llidalgo counties. They are under tho coijimand of Francis Arrodunda, a deserter from tho ?Mexican army, and, it is supposed they intend joining the Garza outlaws, -Ala'gq, the Mexican who committed two murders on Padre Island, Texas, and who was arrested by the '.Mexican authorities and was being hold pending tho extradition papers, escaped with live otherq from the Matamoras jail last night and crossed the river to Texas to join AVrodatida's hand. Garza's men are reported to bo hiding in tho Chap parall. "Was Joseph Bonnpnrto'H Vnlot. Avo:;, 111., Dec. 2S.?Leopold Stoekor, j an Austrian by "birth, is dead, aged | eighty-five years. Mr. h'tocker came to j Bordontown, N. J.', .with Lucian Murat in 1823. Soon after his arrival ho en-1 tered tho service of Joseph Bonaparte as valet do chambro; lie remained a i close companion until the king's death'. | It was in his arms that Joseph died, j lie camo to Illinois in 18511 and has since been a resident of this placo. Twenty Cars AVrocUed. Mr. Carmrl, Pa., Doc. 2S.?While an Empiro freight train was ascending the heavy grade between Mt. Carmel and Centralia this morning a coupling broke and tho first section descended with ter rible velocity, and mooting the.second section at the foot of tho grade, twenty i cars' wore wrecked. Tho loss is esti mated at $30,000. lUyntcvlously Murdered: Xasiiville, 111., Doc.-8.?Jliko Fitch, a pc<l(Uor, who had seenrod lodgings :it Old Iiichviow, in th is county, hn3 been ion:ul dead in the street, his body hav ing bcon literally cut to pieces. The deed ia supposed to have been com mitted by onu well acquainted with the neighborhood. An Entlro ilo.nl Tioil X'p. .Sax Antonio, Tkn., Dec L'S.?Ilio en tiro system of tho Sim Antonia St Ar kansas PasiioiigM railroad is titid up to day by ? a striko ol tho employes, who went "out last ni^ht. Tho trouble was caused by tho discharge ot a conductor for un alleged violation o? orders. IUh Sucotul Attempt. Nkw Yokk,Dcc. 28.??Angello.Petrillo, a murderer under sentence of death, mado an attompt to commit suicido in tho county jail last hight. lie hanged himself to his cell door, but was cut t down half a minuto after. This is tho Kecond attempt mado omhis life. Whiting Puctory Zhirned. Long Island City, L, I., J)ec."2S.?E. V.Crandairs whiting and chalk factory, bu CTTaud street, Maspoth, was destroy wl by llro at an early hour litis morn utss ?111,000; partly insured; origin uii A COM) ltKCKl'l'lON To.llio Domini,,u Mlnl.irj-L'iiglUli ltc>|. (Iuii'h Iiidi^umit. Due. i^-Tho fueling of tlio Kngllsh people in Montreal over Aligef's diaiiiiHsiil of the Mercier gov eminent wan shown Saturday night in tlie receplion to the-new ministers. All of tho luombcrg of tho Tory cnbinot re cently called toofiieo arrived from Quo bee. rim Tory pupera luivo been ap pealing to their friends for several days buck to give the ministers a big recep tion and brass bunds were engaged. but Uie reception turned out a dead failure, i no miniatci'u wore hissed as they passed through the atroets, and hail great dillleulty in obtaining a hearing. After the meeting waa over moat of those present repaired to tho residence of .Mercier and tendered him an ova tion. It looks as if Mercier wero going to obtain another triumph at the elec tions. llo denies tlio cliurges that his ministry embezzled millions of dollars irom the treasury. 13DWAUJ) FIIUJ) WlSAKttll. "o ItorimcH to Hat anil Will NotTuko tlio Uledlelno I'roierlbeil. ftnw \oiik, Dee. 28'.?According to the statements made by the warden and at tendants in Ludlow street jail, Edward -W. 1'jold is in u bad condition. lie neither eats nor drinks, and is growing perceptibly weaker every day. He passed a restless night, and this morn ng refused to take breakfast. llo com plains of pains in his head. Ilia phvai cum callod yesterday and left some med icine, but he refused to touch it. DKMiAlllR. All Sorti ol Local Now* anil GoMlp from tho<ila.ii Oltr. The installation and banquet of tho Vinson a hist night w;is quite a pleasant allair. I ho exercises wero public and took place at the Christian church, wnero the following officers oMJellaire Iodise were duly installed: Frank .J. Smith, \\\ M.; J. A. Groentield, S. \V.; bt. John Uockershoufien, J. *W.; James I. Kelly, treasurer; Cyrus 11. Ktrahl. secretary; Charles I'YStrahl, S. J).; J. AV. Oburinan, J. Nelson, tvlor." 1 no banquet at tho Central hotel*Mas attended by quite a large number with their.wives, and waa an elegant allair, reflecting credit upon Dr. D. \V. Boone, A. J. Norton and 0.11. Strahl, the com mittee in cliargo of this part of the pro gramme. The Jinlimmlmt, speaking of Repre sentative lleinlein and the contest for united Statos senator, says: "He could not now support Koraker without vio lence to his manhood; nor could he I do so without fastening upon himsel.f i the stigma of being bribed, hence we I implore those whom wekiiowarefriciuls of his not to place him in an unenviable light eveu for tho short time that now intervenes till the selection of a United j States senator ia made, lie has acted honorably and inanlv and he should be treated in a manly wav, especially by | persons who make pretense of friend i ship for him.,; i The county board of elections was I called together at St. Clairsvillo yester day to issue certificates of election to J the successful candidates last month. The board adjourned without doing this , in the belief that the clerk of the courts continued to issue them, but the best legal talent advised that the board, hav ing full charge of and canvassing the re turns, s"houl(i*issue the certificates. It was done so in other counties, but none of the men elected in this county had certificates up till yesterday. 'Coon hunters^ have thoroughl}' dis gusted some of the farmers in this neighborhood, and they have resolved to begin a merry w:ir upon - them. If 'coons are hard to find they visit tho farmer's hen roost, and after selecting tho plumpest fowls repair to some se cluded spot and enjoy a roast at the far mer's expense. Not many people enjoy roasts at their expense, and real sports men will wish the farmer success in ariihilating this class. The Sunday school institute of the St. Clairsvillo Presbytery- will begin a two days' session in tlie First Presby terian church hero to-morrow. The Bellairo committee in charge is Rev. h. AV. Jiarr, Dr. 1). \V. Lone, A. T. Stewart, Mrs. D, W. 1.0112 and Miss Jennie Smith. John Hopkins is tho musical director. The programme is an ex tended one and includes others than those of tho Presbyterian faith. Miss Jennie I'iper, formerly a viva cious, young lady, of this city, will be married at her homo in Cleveland at noun to-dav to Mr. Robert Lashlcv, a salesman lor the Standard Oil company. Rev. William (i as ton will perforin tlie ceremony. Each of those named is well known here. The third lecture of tho course'pro vided for this city by tho Young 1*00 j pie's Societies will be {riven this even ing by John Do Witt Miller, of Boston, one of the strongest men on tlio ' lecture platform. His stylo is magnetic and | captivating, and his lecture is entertain ing and elevating. Tho Tribune says: "The handful of Forakcr men are writing liim letters threatening him with. political death, | all of which indicates that life is more of a burden to Charles than he thought it would be in such an office. But never I fear. "He's all right.5 " There seems to be one candidate from, this county with a reasonably suro thing. That is "Walter (jowen, of St. Clairsville, who wants to be postmaster of the state senate, and will probably bo selected without opposition. A woman complained to Mayor Mc i Go wan yesterday that Henry Loring i had stolon her child. The mayor ad vised adjustment in a peaceable way. The steel works started yesterday and j will continue to run all oi this week, but will perhaps lay oil* next week for re pairs. MAUTIX'S FJKIvlvY. News Notes ami Porsonul Gossip from Our Near NelfjliborH. The Buckeye, North wood and lillson glass_ factories will be represented at the luonongahela House, at Pittsburgh, after next .Monday. Mr; John G. An derson will have charge of the samples of tho Northwood, Mr."\Vm. Garrett of the Elson and Mr. Louis -.Smith of tho Buckeye. Tho funeral of the late Gray Evans from tho A. 31. K. Church yesterday afternoon was largely attended. Rev. March officiated and tho pall bearers wore George Hamilton, James Green, Dan Johnson and Charles Linaon. Tho intorment was at lttvorviow. Many per sons attended from Wheeling and Briduoport. A largo numborof Martin's Ferry peo plo will attond tho Sabbath school con vention at BeHairo this week. Tho Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling railroad will run a special train to ^Iartin's Fer ry after the night session. An illustrated lecture will bo given at Commercial hall to-morrow eveu THE IRON INDUSTRY. A Mill .Man i;t the Croeqit Iron Works of tills City. Plcuil Utility ami was Actiulttetl by DRS. COPELAND AND BELL. A L01IG STANDING THOUBLE SETTLED. Tlio speaker was Mr. I .aster Kckmnn, \v!ki ri'Hidon lit "1118 C'luipliiio plrvaf, Wliueliii).', nn employe of tiio Crescont Iron Works, mill loriaurly an ohl rosi iluiit of C'annoiiHtiur},', I'n." The follow ing it tliu true story us he gnvo it to the reporter: "My trouble he^au about two yean ngft* con* tinned Mr. Ee!rmili:. "My no*o Mopped up on one side ami then tlio other, until J was cotu-. polled to breathe through my mouth. causing! my thront to get no *lry 1 would lake a awallowof water to get relief. I Jm?1 a continued dropping of mucous from my head to my throat, causing mo to haw); mid H|>it most ah the time, until mv throat grow so raw and noro I could scarcely swallow .nu time?, Sharp pains, cutting like a knife, would dart through my hnel:. My appe tite was almost lost, and what little 1 did eat lay lioavy-otMiiy Monuu'h. I grew very weak, and only i Ix months ago I began to n/rlt Www/, which looked to me an though my days wove almost numbered. "Dowels Irregular and eoufUpated, feci would swell so J could hardly w?ir my shoes. I grew so weak I wa.i scarcely able tovork at all. and would arise initho morning feoi'-flg more tired than when I went to bed tho niuttt before. 1 was in thkconditlon when I called on j'JitS. (JOl'ELAND iV jjliLL. Ill fact. J was a mere skeleton. 1 at once placed myself under their care, and Improved steadily from (ho first day 1 begun their treatment. and I now feel a.s *tout and hearty Vis t overdid, can eat a good square meal, and If anyone doubt it. let them try me once. I sleep goinl and ran do a good day's work with cave. I now weigh as much as 1 over did in my life, and would cheerfully advise all suffer ing humanity .to try Drs. Cone'.tttul <k Bell and be benelltod. The above statement can be easily verilled at Mr. Kckuum'a home. No. l'IOS I'hapllno strool. DOC'TOUS COl'ELAND .<c ItELL have located permanent olllcos at 1121 Main streot. Wheeling. \V. Vti., where they treat with success all curable cases. (Jillce hours?y to 11a. m.. "J to b p. m.aud 7 to 9 p. m. .Sundays, U a. m. to 12 m.. and 1 to I p.m. Specialties?Catarrh and diseases of rho Eye. Ear, Throat and J.ungs. Consultation free. Address nil mall to Pits. COPELAND it HELL, ir.'l Main street. Wheeling. W. Va. Treatment, ineludim: medicine, mouth. ingby-Rtiv. J. Stunner Stone on his mis sionary work in New York city. The lecture will !>e under'tlio auspices of the Kings' Daughters. Persons who use natural gas for illuminating were congratulating tliem selves Sunday nicclit and last night, the electric, light boing off. Persons pass ing on boats thought the town was out of site. Messrs. J. ]5ownocher and Charles "Williams took in the Kmeraon concert atMt. Pleasant Saturday night and spent Sunday here. Gordon'sfrninstrels will appear here January 7, "Keep it Dark" January 10, and ".James Kilev, the Broommaker" January M. Some additions are being made at the Belmont brick works, on account of which the works are oil* for a few days. The certificates for Welcome Lodge No. 10S, A. 0. U. W., have arrived, and the lodge will meet to-night. There has not been any electric light since Sunday morning on account of an accident at the plant. Most of the manufacturing establish ments which shut down for Christmas resumed yesterday. 15ovd llaiston, who has been visiting Mrs. Anderson Ralston returned to Seville yesterday. "When the painters are through with thoC. & P. depot it will be a credit to the company. Col. Andrew Gottschalk,of the United States Glass company,-was in the city yesterday. Superintendent Gladdins, of the Kast Liverpool schools, was in Martin's Ferry yesterday. Frank Shuttleworth is homo from a three weeks' pilgrimage through West Virginia. Edward Springer, who has been visit ing, friends at Louisville, returned yes terday. The dhaulatifjtia circle met with Miss Williamson on North Fourth street last night. PLEJiSANT THE NEXT MORNING Y FEEL BRIGHT AND MEW AND MY COMPLEXION 13 BETTEK. My rioctnr says It acts grntly on tho ntoraarti, liver and kidneys, and ts a pleasant laxative. This drink Is mado fronvitocrbs, and is produced for uso nn easily its Uii. It Li an 11 oil All dms^tsia seiTit ntvoo, unci perpackage. Hay ono hwlay. I.ane'n Family mcdii-luc 3lov<?s ilio'Uowclrt tuteii Uuy. Inorficriobu healthy, this to acccsaarj*. Miss Mary Williams, of Jit. Pleasant, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. 1\. Katcliff. j doodles for all sowing machines at E. 1). Lash's jewelry store. * Miss Belle Koliiclay, oi Steubenville, I is visiting friorids here. A Shakespeare club is talked of. Tetty thieves arc at work. Hctr.vond. Mrs. Dr. L. Eskoy is visiting friends in liavenswood. Mrs. J. r. Bargor is visiting relatives in Caunolton, Pa. Messrs. liobert and John Heidelstein are in New Matamoras. G. "WVInmtui, who has boon visiting , in this city, has returned to his homo in Beaver county, Pa. The preparations for the supper New Year a eve bv the Ladies' Aid society i are being ru*!:?d with a will. The gri? 1 i?:ain stricken this town, j Among ti ..itierers are Mrs. II. V. ' Bowors, Joo Shoppard and John Arndt. No other preparation combines tho positive economy, the peculiar merit and tho mediciual power of Hood's Sar B.aparilla. 6 GREAT HALF PRICE SftlE.-GKO. R. TAYLOR. CREST eba ?OF CLOTH WRAPS' -AND JACKETS! Two hundred and eighty-nine New and Fashionable ClotSh Garments at exactly The Greatest Bargain Eb/er Offered in Wheeling or any Other City. Prices and number of each lot'as follows:/ Four at J.'. jS'inont Fourteen at Eiovcn at Sovouteon at Fight at Fiftean at Six at Six at Twenty-threo at. Thirteen fit Thirteen at Two at ......... Twonty-ono at... Six at Kiuo at 5 -I 23, ?S O 00, .S 0 25, ,S ? 50, ?S 7 50, ?S S 00, ,S 8 50, .$ a oo, .5 0 50, .$10 00, .$10 50, ?Sit 00, .611 50, .612 00, prico $ 0 50 prico $ 7 50 price $ S 50 prico $10 00 ? prico $12 50 prico S13 00 prico $15 00 price $10 00 price $17 00 prico $1S 00 prico $10 00 price $20 00 prico $21 00 prico $22 00 prico $21! 00 price $24 00 Eleven at $12 50, price $25 00 Seven at Twelve ai Eighteen at.. Four at Nino at. Five at Eight at Twelve at.... Throo at Fivo at Two at Ono at One at Five at Two at Two at $13 00, $13 50, $11 0(f, $M <50, ^a5 00, $10 00. $10 50, .$19 00, $20 00, - $22 00, $23 50, $20 00, $27 50, $20 00, $:;o oo, $37 50. $25 00 Vrico $27 00 ?price $2S 00 ?price $20 00 .prico $30 00 prico $32 00 .price $33 00 prico $3S OO prico $10 >00 |irico$I4 00 ]irico $17 00 prico $52 00 prico $55 00 price $5S 03 prico $<i0 00 .price$75 00 289 IN ALL, Sale to commence this (Monday)'morning, De cember 28, 1891. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION DRY GOODS^H._EMSHEiMER. H. EMSHEIMER'S Astrachan Fur Capes reduced to $12. Jo. Wool Seal and Canada Seal Capes at $10. Muffs 39 cents and Upwards. Children's Fur Sets 75 cents and up. Children's Chinchilla Capes at $?.00, Children's Silk and Wool Mitts. Ladies' Mitts and Ladies' Fascinators. Initial Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs re duced. Chenille Table Covers, with Fringe, $2. Lace Curtains and Lace Bed Sets cheap. All our Wraps at Reduced Prices. Silks, Serges and Bedford Cord reduced. H.Emsheimer. OIL WELL SUPPLIES. _ __ oil We'll supply go, 91 and 92 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Manufacture and Sell Every Artlclo, Tool or Appllando Noadod ARTESIAN- WELLS, Either for Gas, Oil, Water or Mineral Tests, BOILERS, CASING, ENGINES/ fittings, derricks, PUMPS, TUBING, CORDAGE. BRASS AND IRON GOODS AND SUPPLIES For Stoam, Gas, Petroloum or Water. ??.fite'JTATe. FOR RENT v? crij. " 'M.Itw Hree;,* brick, little And mo'd* ^ ????rooSl' Tutl . if-l,rle"'- '???<>?? r-xiuiv.; .; ?*?(&?! 1 **"!?? '.'"f WI|<*U?K l-ork. on IWSKSSiON AT ONCtt / No! 'jlJl.Jul!,15,'reJI' Kj,(,?oor' ro<?? ^Sa32SSsa? sa?#!S! iwK10 couw ??& ???' UX^loiZ SIKEHART 4 TATJI ?3'4 MARKET STKF.'ET. F P I^__S^A. "xTe". slri'ct, ujiij |iiiv|i|(' inw* f? "11 Main "II ''Oiffi'ilMr gSSV ti'vo.Mtnouu c"n,h"' Inn everywhere, Inn U'llMluii <ln!o mill JIuuihIhvIJI / 'Vrtl! iV ' '' cheaper tlinn now, *v ou will: nover buy Slnrorir;u'V',r5;?riIU'!S:i-' r.tuf third doors, n'. 11 ^ rnoj"\ on second with or without wiJm, strcvt* s,u,'? room, Hreet. storero 11S.IW11"'' l'")l -v'urkot ?lrti t. : ?"> ??>? <l>vc!lliig.nt i t-j Market April]!'""3 '?>'#?'Has. siinpej nod prices lor? ?CN G.O.SMITH, ?? j&jg 31/irl;ot Street. . OR^SALS. '"SwST"114 lo; ?*'? to", on nt" ba1w!,rVt'" r?C""s S'Mt" 31 ward?}! Sx)flvo """"< 0li tenb stroot. Filth' &&??&$l,rick' *?**?? . hlml"" I''r0""""1 Xoith Front airooti, ?SST b'""ot "" 'l"t'ollocu ??1 uiimont toroviruto* roo,"s, s,<"1 TO,"II|1"?. SMSWood v!Sy'i?re ",nt" ,,|m ?t Iho cltr, 81 0?) rnch *>?"' ?itMt' tt^SuhSS? "C1V "?"so' cll'"I,l!no 1)0,1 'Mnimfncturltw titci in thi ^vo-ruilromls. 1 WJ uoou business corner in Ccntro;\Vheolln?? Choice ion in (iloiiilale. addition.'' ?"' 'v'n'. lu lr"?" * mwi NESBITT & DEVINE ? ?"i"" *? 11r..>ui k. 1.1ST. I^OJi KLXT?-A FINK -DAIRY K \ RAT g^oi eiiARi.ia'ii'UMuiTji^TOi^tegJf; jpoii ia:xF. !<-'?"???_ ^ ,!'r ,?w monthly In uUvmi?. "b 10 1,0 "'Hcctlblo ,i,..? JAMUS L. I1AWI.KV ll-MMnlns CITY JJAXKOF WiUSELUfU IIiis rooms (or rent in the now building. -OlUccs Mill bo imUy for tuimnts Aj.ril i. ivjj. rnn.v tic seen mul information obtained at 1316. M;ifi;ot street. *lo21 HgXCUTOBiS SALE. I? X ECU TOR'S SALK OF li YALUA1ILK Rl'ALESTATE in WHEELING The terms of llio Bale made on Saturday Inst, the ~8th day of November. IS'Jl, of the following described piece of ground, uot having been complied with, the undersigned will, as oxeeu tor ot the last will and testament of William 'Iiusby," deceased. offer i'or salc.at public auction to the highest bidder, before tho Court House door, in the city of Wheeling, on SATURDAY, the 1-th day of DECEMHER, LSUl, at 10 o'clock a. m. ol said day, ttie following de scribed piece or parcel of ground, in said city to-wit: A piece of ground with the improve ments on ii, fronting forty feet and eight inches, more or less, upon .Market stTcet, on the east side thereof, in said city, nnd running back 1U2 feet,more or less, to a private alley in the rear thereof, and lving immediately south of a piece of ground sold by mo at public sale on Saturday Inst. belonging to said estate, to George \V. Lutz, Wiiliam'J. Lutz and John .1. Lutz. Terms of said sale Will be-as follows: One third of the purchase money in cash, or as much, more as the purchaser may elect, and the Tcsi due in two equal annual payments, bearing in terest from the dnv of sale. The legal title to bo retained as security for the deferred payments. The said sale may be adjourned from time to time, as the undersigned may deem proper. WILLIAM It. SDIPSON. Executor of William* llusby, deceased. Decembero, lfjOi. de3 Tho nbovo sale has been continued until SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1S9J, at same time ami place. dob'i-ni WM. 1'.. SIMPSON. Executor. LEGAL NOTICES. ?jtotick to ciu;ditoi?. To the Creditors oj Jamc$ JtolUngr.r, DcccqmI: In pursuance of a dccree-of the Circuit Court of the county of Ohio, made in u cause therein pending, to subject the Teal estate of thesaid James llollingerto the. payment of his debts, you are required io present your claims against the estate of the said .lames Uollingor. for .adju dication to t'Jcorgo R. K. (Jilchrihi.J-'ommlssIoner, al'his olllce in thesaid county,on or before'tho sixih day of J.muary. 1RU2. * , Witness JohnW. Mitchell, clerk of the said court, this "(id day of November. IRH. noJt-rr JOHN W. MITCHELL. Clerk. STATION ERY, BOOKS, ETC. For tlso Holiday"Me. GoldPens.Silver Mount ed Toilet Sets. Manicure Sets.GloveandHandker ehief Cases, Albums, Portfolios. ShavingSets. Smokers' Sets. Etc., Etc. CROKONOLK and nil kinds of games for olrj and young. Don't fail to ace .our stock before buying your Xroas presents. CJLK.r.E BROS., Rooksellers and Stationers. 130S Market St. ! iWSceond door Eouth oi the new City Hank building. " no:M Q1IK1ST.MAS I'JlKIODICALS. ?All of. tho Foreign and Domestic Christmas Pa pers and Magazines are in. i'apers and Maga zines l?v ?!io year at Publishers' Prices. Delivered anywhere. Dally Pittsburgh Dispatch 13 rents per week, 20 cents Including Suuday. C.H. QUIMBY, do"> .no. 1 il l Market street. CLOTHING, ETC. W AXAMAKlilt & UKUW.Y. 2,000 Hqw Fill and'Winter Samples FOR GENTS' SUITS AND OVERCOAT* ?RECEIVED 1JY?? J. i/tf. FERREL, nnl7 \Auent. Cor. Main nnd''Twentieth *5U w. 13. ALLISON; WHEELING l * 1TNCI3. WEST VA. WINDOW GUARDS. WIRE I Goods ok Every Descmitio:* WORKS, K? EoirStreet. eu^-Tiu<t> Telephone 117.