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THE 1NTELL1CSNCBR, lTDLlSlItt) DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, -AT THB IHTELLIGEHCER OFFICE, Fo?? bt. MfcW, CASl'BELL A IIAIIT, I'llOl'IllKTOlM. TERMS: ? Ml YEAK, DY MAIL. !*OSTAaE PREPAID. Daily, Mx days In tho week $8 00 Daily, three days In the week A 00 Daily, two day* In tbe week 2 75 Daily. oi?o d.iy In the week...- .. 160 Weekly, on* year, In advanco 100 Weekly.six months 00 The Daily Intelliokncer U dcllveroil by car rier* In Wheeling und adjacent towus at 15 cent* per vroek. Persons wishing to subscribe to tho Daily Is*. TEi.uijr.Ncrn tun uo bo by sending in tholr order* to tho Intelligence* oIUoo on postal card or otherwise. They will bo punctually served by carriers. Tribute* of Itcupeot and Obituary Notices, 50 cents porInch. Corresboudonco containing important news Roiiclted Iroin every purl of the surrounding country. Dejected communication* will not be returned unle?* accompanied by sufliciont postage. (Tho Intelligences embrarinKit* soverrtl edi tions, it entered in tho 1'ostolQco at Wheeling, W. Va., an ?ccond-cltt*s matter.] TELEPHONE NUMDEK8: Tdltorial i looms HI: Counting Hooin tIS trimklino( mAlton l.isose, TlinukM to tlio l'olico Committee. On Friday night Inst tho police com mittee of Council ordored tho reinstate ment of n policomnn dismissed for drunkenness. On Sunday morning fol lowing two policoraen, men of good record, went into two saloons, induced tho breaking of tho Sunday law and got drunk. If the polico committee cannot see its handiwork in theso delinquencies it must bo because it is unable to perceive the intimate relation between causo and ellect. Tho action of tho committee in the Slianlov case was a suggestion to the polico force to go and get itsell demoral ized and rely on tho committee for pro tection. There aro soino extenuating circum stances which may bo taken into ac count in tho eases of Officers Tcrrill and Frohme. They havo both beon good oflicere. Tcrrill has been one of tho very best men on tho forco. When he realized what ho had done on Sunday lie disregarded tho bad advice of his friends to try his luck beforo the police committee. Ho showed the man by confessing his wrong, tendering his resignation and acknowledging that ho had forfeited his place. This does not blot out the offense, but it shows that thero is manhood In tho offendor. Frohino and Tcrrill had been at work at the liro, wero wet and thought thoy needed stimulating drink. The result shows how great a mistake they made, but when everything is taken into con sideration their offense is not beyond forgive noss. They should by all means bo punished by suspension, but from the character of the mon, tho record they havo made and tho good there seems to b<? in them it does not appear that tho discipline of tho forco requires their dismissal. ' They aro not likely to repeat the of fense. nor, if tho chief be allowed to govern his men according to the rules he has laid down, is it probable that othor members of tho forco will bo tempted to follow the bad oxamplo. Hard On Mr. Cleveland. Democratic newspapers outside of Now York are calling on Mr. Cleveland to put a stop to the Democratic revolt in his state. They say they hopo ho has had nothing to do with it and will show his lack of sympathy with the movement by calling off tho movers, who are his friends. Ono of the leaders of the leaders is Mr. Fairchilds, Mr. Cleveland's secre tary of the treasury. Another is Mr. George "William Curtis, a worshipper of theClovoland idol. Men who held office under the Cleveland administration are in the thick of it. It is no secret that the movement is in Mr. Cleveland's intorest. Tho aim is to show that Hill cannot carry Now York and that the presidential nomina tion would be thrown away on him. To ask Mr. Cleveland to stop the proceed ings is to make a demand on him which puts him in an awkward plight. IIo will be blamed it he does and ho will bo I blamed if he doesn't, and blame is a mild word to use In this connection. By all the sinus tho Cleveland boltors ! have done lor llill. Only a convention I of idiots would nominate him in the j faco of the well understood fact that no Democrat can be elected without the , vole oi New York. This Hill cannot | tret. The Cleveland men will sec to that. On tho tlio other hand. Cleveland would be taken care of by the Hill men, who have not the least thought oi throwing away all they have and allow in? the fat man to come to the front a^airi Mr. Cleveland is in a fix, and his friends have done almost as much as ? the Hill machine to fix him. If Now York were not necessary tho conven tion might go ahead on the Cleveland line, but it is the misfortune of tho ^ Democratic party as well as of Mr. (?levoland that without New York the" Democracy's cake is all dough. It is hard lines for an idol, but so the lines are drawn. Work aiul Wngos Transferred. 3f 12,000 Austrians are out of work by reason of the McKinley. tariff it niu-t be because that tariff has given to American hands employment hith erto enjoyed by Austrian hands. However tliis may embarrass Aus trian laborers, it must be admitted that it is a distinct gain for American labor ers and for this country. Wo legislate for our own poople, not for tho pooplo oi Austria or of any othor country. This is practical patriotism. It strengthens the solid foundations of tho republic. It tends to make tho country self-supplying and self-sup joriing. ? s \Yc may give old to the suffering Austrian) as wogivo it to tho sulTorine JtunsmnB, but wo nhnll do tliis as a matter of charity, i,0t in tlio llno'of business. I'lllng on tlio Atmiy. Tlio Albany Journal, a vigorous I?o publican nowspapor, pays ilB comr.li monti to Hill's legislature In this way 1)00100??!!!: uu^horl'ty'u'kn^ com in this fashion: lmmli at lou" S oniigcruui powur In 1U0 eplomlld orKnjii/orn nud har.l fleht.mi .! \(,y t'\ro <>?t orKMiiIzafion and flriifluir E?'?iSdKwl 1 h* SSS'!m=?Sb? Ilomucrnllo drtcntnt tho nolfi sA 11",('"a menu, no reotirU n !oo< ,;,,,.: 0^ l'1"lrl,fln MNRP*M)K Elsewhoro the horldanye ^0Tcm &3SZ? ?' ?h' ?? This is going to bo a groatyoar for tho Republican party. Vindicated liy Hi" .S,?,r?mo CoiIrf_ In tho liuht of tho decision of tiio hu promo court tho fierce Democracy has much to take back. Speaker Hood's course in counting a quorum present when there was a quorum before his oyes and boforo the eyes of everybody in tho house, was denounced as revolution mon't V0"iV0 ?f ^?',u'nr KOVorn Tons of paper and miles of talk havo boon wasted in a vain oflort to convince '? country Speaker Heed did a heinous and unconstitutional thing when ho ruled that members of tlio louso could not be constructively ab sent and obstructively present. The supremo court holds that tho speaker had a right to do what ho did | Tins ought to stop the months of rant I ing Democratic orators, but if they en ; joy the ranting let them keep it up. T|,o I Jay will como when no party will pro , fess to take any other view than that J taken by tlio Republicans in tho Fifty. , "rs Congress. The peo,,le will not con sent to pay men to sit in tho house with no higher aim than to obstruct the pub lie businotw. 1 Must Bo a Joke. that tb ?rtinSb"rK ****** hears rii"ii:scEi,,srtprcMiiti? at tho Parkorsburg Republican I.eagne convention wrote the reports for the I loiter as well, and wants to know I whether this is true. i J It is not a great matter, but in order . c.kcept he great tide of history within banks wo tako pleasure in saving that there is no foundation in fact fo^ the report that tho Intelligencer cor respondent was on double turn on that occasion. From this it is not to bo inferred that WO would not have been glad to fur- I msh our neighbor a duplicato of tho I , elligen-ceu's report if that had been I j desired, in this vicinity wo delight in good and neighborly deeds. I Will Have 11 izti on tho List. Dashing young Democratic Governor Hussoll, of Massachusetts, whoso presi dential boom is to bo trotted out at Chicago, is under tho grave suspicion of standing in with the anti-Hill crowd in Now York. Tho Hill peoplo will find time to at tend to Mr. Russell's case ii he gets the nomination. As in that event they will not bo trying to carry the state, tho Ilill men will bo able to attend to a great deal of miscellaneous business. Tho Debt Quest ion in Virginia. Tho debt question being up in tho Virginia senate, and it being proposed to tai:o stops to compel West Virginia to pay her share of tho old stato's debt, a senator made tho point that "this proposition would arouse tho people of Wost Virginia and might result in se rious party complications." Whattheso serious party complications might bo was not revealed. Virginia has never been willing to faco the music squarely on her West Virginia certificates., Many of the stato papers in copying from tho Intelligencer the resolutions adopted by tho State League at Parkers burg have overlooked a serious error inado in telographing tho report, and print tho immigration resolution, as it appeared in this paper, as follows: Jicvilved, That us haviug Intimate relation to the protection of labor unil our citizenship, we urge U|>on national lcgl-liitor>-such prudent measures as shall tend to relievo the country of the odious rn<?i of the preseut quantity and quality of immigration. . For tho word "ends" in this resolu tion road "ovils" and you will havo it. Besides giving the colored racoits freedom and tho ballot the Republican party has given that raco fair repre sentation in tho public offices, as wit ness a detailed statement eliowhere in to-day's Intelligexcek. The supremo court of tho United States has placed a new and corruscat ' ing crown on tho brainy head of "Czar" Heed.. Hurrah for tho Big Fellow from Maine! Ex-Govkiinou Camphell, of Ohio, thinks tho head of tho Democratic ticket will como from the west. About iis far west as Ohio, Mr. Campbell? In three decisions handed down yes terday tho supreme court reaffirms the vital doctrine that is the United States of America. Mit. Speakeu?When you see a quo rum, count it. Yours truly, Supreme Court of tho United States. Mr. Cleveland is in a regular whoa Emma dilemma. Any way ho turns tho sledding is rough. Fkhhuaky leaped over andsnatchod a day out of March. It seemfid to be the 17th. , IS THE Best Baking Powder The Official Government Reports: The United States Government, after elaborate tests, reports the Royal Baking Powder to be of greater leav ening strength than any other. (Bulletin 13, Ag. Dep., p. 599.) The Canadian Official Tests, recently made, show the Royal Baking Powder highest of all .in leavening strength. (Bulletin io, p. 16, Inland Rev. Dep.) In practical use, therefore, the Royal Baking Powdei goes further, makes purer and more perfect food than any other. Government Chemists Certify: "The Royal Baking Powder is composed of pure and whole some ingredients. It does not contain either alum or phosplpitcs, or other injurious substances. Edward G.Love, Ph.D." " The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. "Henry A. Mott, M.D., Ph.D." " The Royal Baking Pov/der is purest in quality and highest in strength of any baking powder of which I have knowledge. " Wm. McMurtrie, Ph. D." breakfast budget. Thoughtful Pupil?"la it truo pro fossor, that nothing ig over reallv lost?" I rofossor (of imithematics)?''Such is the opinion of our most advanced stu uents and thinkers. Tho indostruct | lbility of inattor, the sensitiveness of tho I all-pervading medium wo call ether in responding to the slightest impression, I and tho infinity of space, all point to | 6uch a conclusion." I ?louShthiM?upil (inconstornation)? Ihen thoso lost booics of Euclid will turn up somo time ["?Chicago Tribune. I wrlto him with the richest, who "7 :? Having but bure necessities, I A hovel, crusts, no luxuries, J iiis love to shed n rosentc huo I On his possessions poor and iovr. I And he is of the poorest, he, Wbose countless coders show his gain, Tf ships skim o'.e^the farthest'niain, I[, with his pomp and luxurv, lie knows not love and charity. I Susie il. Dest. ? A decided novelty in footwear is the 'Oregon boot," so called, with one of which a train robber who lately arrived in St. Louis was manacled. Tho boot weighed eighteen and a half pounds, and a detectivo spent fifteon minutes in opening the combination by which it was secured to tho prisoner's foot. Thus hobbled, thero would scein to bo a small chance for a malefactor to effect his flight from custody unless he should somehow learn tho combination. Prac tically he might as well bo anchored to a fire-proof safe. Even rattlesnakes live to a wonderful old age in Eastern Oregon's healthful climate. The East Orcnonian states that Mr. Darnell has the tail of a rattlesnake in his possession containing 54 rattles and a button. It seems incrodible that a rattlesnake could attain the ago of 54 years, yet tho rattles were there to prove it and woro seen by numerous citizens. Hundreds of imported song birds were turned loose a few days ago, near Beaverton, Oregon. "Thoy seemed de lighted to regain their freedom and at onco roso high in the air, singing gaily, and then mado a wide circlo aud settled along a creek which runs through tho meadow." rweddy?"Ho awakened mo if I had a chaperon! Baw Jove, I'm going to give him a piece of my mind." Cholly?''Do it! It willparalvzo him, j olo chappie?it will paralyze him?"? Chicago Tribune. There is talk of putting a fleot of electrically propelled launches on tho lagoons at the Chicago World's Fair. Tho gold handle on an umbrella is not admired when it is raining hard.? Ham'3 J lorn. STATE POLITICS, Would M'lku iiGSood Treasurer. C'crcdo Advancc (Rep.) Hon. W. M. 0. Dawson, secretary of the liepublican state executive commit tee, would make an excellent state treasurer. The state's funds would be safe in his hands. 'A Good Choicu. Grafton Sentinel (Jiq).) Grafton's Itepublican League club was honored at the Parkersburg convention by tho oloction of its president to secre tary of the state league. Mr. Alien is an enoriretic worker and will make an ex cellent secretary. Koi-n uit Orj; i:iL'.!ii?, Huntington Commercial (it.ji.) It is Jilain to bo seen that tlio Demo crats of the Htate are inakiug tiie "rent csteliortof their lives to thoroughly or ganize for n hot contost. The Ke'pub lica'ns should remember this fact, and not let up in their efforts to meet them rru boldest front ever prosentod. ihere is a Republican majoritv in tho state to-day, but overy voto must bo polled in November. Keep on organiz ing, and tho ballot will do the re^t. ilow Wilton Snrvoi Hi* Conatltuontn. Grafton Sentinel (Rep,) Fairmont held a mas3 meeting on last baturday, the object of which was to take steps to havo Congress make a largo appropriation lor tho improve ment of the rivor to Fairmont. Con gress should by all means open the river Irouj Moivantown to-Fairmont, but it won t while W.L. Wilson is tho repre sentative from this district. Tho river should be opened, and the road to tho national cemetery in West Grafton .should be jmproved, but you .can r^t assured that no aid for eithor the one or the othor will bo given -bv Congress while wo aro represented by a man who when forced to act in the matter, asked for tho paltry sum of llfteon thousand dollars, a sum totally inadequate for the work, and who, after asking this mite, allowod tho bill to dio from neg lectSvhilo he was engaged in writing free trade articles for the BaltiraoreSem. Ih There a Plot In It? . Tyler Democrat. The Fairmont Index nominates "Will iam L. Wilson for the Democratic can didate lor governor, which is interpreted that Qovernor A. B. Fleming hopes to ?iill.Mr. Wilson's seat in tho houne. Mr. Wilson has all tho qualities necessary to make a good race; and ho would fill "the governor's chair in a dignified and ablo manner. It is doubtful, however, if he would consent to resign a brilliant ca reor in tho national legislature in order ,to gratify .a:/ew politicians whosiTlovo , for hint, has .not beon like tho lovo ot David for Jonathan. Dedicated to Durrah und tho Other Boya. Fairmont Index (Dm.) The candidacy of Isaac V. Johnson, of Barbour county, for the Democratic nomination for auditor is a tiling of life without' any doubt. Tho indications now are that he will go into the conven tion with a good support not only from his own section but from other parts of the state. This is not surprising, for Mr. Johnson is a very capablo gentlo raan and is favorably known. If he should receive the nomination lie would not be any drag upon tho tickot. Mr. Davis Not In It. Fairmont Wat Virginian (Hep.) Tho Parkersburg Sentinel says if tho Republicans oi this nominate "Mr. El kins governor tho Democrats will put up his father-in-law, Henry G. Davis, against him. The Sentinel is facetious? nothing more. There is more proba bility of tho RepublicnnB nominating Mr. Davis than of tho Sentinel's proposi 'tion being adopted. Mr. Davis is not by any means in favor of free trade and ho is strongly in favor of a sound cur rency, upon both of which questions he is in sympathy with his distinguished son-in-law and tho Republican party. Oh, no; tho Democrats cannot nomi nate Mr. Davis. The A II C Tariff Demtfti. ITorgantoicn -Toil (Itcp.) Small boy (to his Pap)?Pa, did you Hear that some of Our Democratic neighbors Have been Sick Hi nee They Head Mr. Atkinson's ABC Tarifl Pieco in Tho last Post/ Dejected Democratic Father?Yes, Son, 1 'Am sorry to Hear That many Of Our Friends aro Down Hearted and Many Are Sick. Small Boy?They call tlioir Discaso Tho Atkinson Shivers, pap, don't they? Father?Sol Learn, my Son, andthev Say it is Worso than tho Grip, tho chof era or the mountain itch. Small Boy?How Does it affect Them, Father? Father?Well, My son, it Makes Thcra Feel so Dissatisfied with Free trado Theories that They lose all Conlidonco in Themselves and in all wo Toll Them in our Democratic papers; and then their Blood Begins to Hun Cold, and Shivery Waves pranco Up and Down Their Backbones, and They Squirm and Twist, and Think oi Geu. Go 11 how Ho Was beaton Out of Tho Governorship, and many other thoughts Mako Them Feel so Awful Bad that They Shake all Over, and wish tliey Were dead anj in Heavon, my son, And that's what gives tho Awful Disease the Name oi The Atkinson Shivers. Small Boy?Well, pap, is Atkinson A brother oi Dawson, that Other Awful Republican Hustler? Father?He's tarred with Tho Same stick, My son. Small Boy?Oh, T.ordy, you don't say so? and Arc They Both to be Let Loose Upon us this campaign? Father?Alas, my son, I Fear thoy will. And Thoy will Be Backed By That awful Man with ? Hair and Horns and Hoofs, Steve Elkins! Small Boy?Great Heavens, Father, What aro we to Do? Father?Well, My Son, to Be Honest with you, I will say That L'lic Best ?Thing for both of Us to do Will bo To got in out Of tho cold as soon as Wo can and join Tho Republican Paity, for tho Way Tho Thing Looks now There won't be a Corporal's Guard left of the Democratic Party in West Virginia no.it Full, and Wo Miui liavo some place to go., [Xableau?Boy tails on the old .man's lieok and weops a copious shower of bitter tears.] AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY, TUESDAY, MARCH 1st. | THE PHENOMENAL SUCCESS, S ELMER E. VANCE'S Idealistic Railroad Comedy Drama, [the THE LIMITED MAIL MAIL Tho most inarvellousscenlc and meclmnical c fleets evorsoon In this country. Tho ono nil jtromc norclty of th# ago. FUN? Yes Admission75 and Sue. Reserved scats 8100. Sale of Feats com mcnccs Saturday, Fob ruary ?? 77, at C. A. House's music store. OPERA HOUSE, Wednesday Evening, March 2. With All Its Famous Features. 40-PEOPLB-40 Rice's Beautiful Extravaganza, Rice's Beautiful Extravaganza, Rice's Beautiful Extravaganza, 353"^7~ Alf ? C. H. SMITH, Managor. Mora Bewitching. More Charming. Mora En trancing than fiver Ucfore. Splendid Company, Full Chorus. Armvot Ama sous, llrllllant Costumes. Charming Music, Magnificent Souncry. TIckcts on paleatC. A. House's music store. Snlo to commence Monday. February 2*J. Prices?Ad mission 7b and 50c. Reserved seats Si CO. fc2G GRAND OPERA HQUSeT O. C. GESTHER ___ MANAOtn. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 1'EB ItUAR\ '*1 and MARCH 1 end.2. MATINEE WEDNESDAY 1 Tho Old Kollablcs GEAY & STEPHENS' ?Cheat Compact ok I'layem. Monday and Tuesday, THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET. Wednesday Afternoon and Evcuing, VESPER BELLS. dSSrSFV**Cl!.alrs- "ro" Circle. 35c; atom ? Jieserr,;<lsc'iu ?n sale at ticnthcr's ? ? f027 A HIGH-CLASS INVESTMENT! We offer, subject to sale. ? llmlt?d amount of the FIVE PER CEKT THIRTY-YEAR BONDS OF THE- I Wheeling Bridge Co., WHEELING, W. VA. . Interest pavnble semi-annually In January and ?&' ;'h I.':lcl't;:,Ti",e T"?" S^nyot ?a??Sr ii !,, i Is riislec under the mort = "co 'm', 'Tr.^&ir^utou 81 Av- rittibunjii. _fe1-T?lt ii; Fourth a'*'hT""&, ' Wheeling Business College! THE OLD RELIAELE. A Uvo, ProgrcMivo, Thorough School! Iluslntss, English, khort-Hnnd, Tjprwrlllng. r heantlful Catalogue, address ns abovo. psw T^ELT WEATHER STRIl'S Jf OR RUBBER. sure cure lor crazy doors and rat tiing windows. An expert will apply if required. ? ? S-iarMa Er M.iii. del B- L. N1COLL. l^XrfrteiA:. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED-A GOOD GIRL Amy nt?01 Mnla slrootat oaco. ^ai, ANTED?BY A YOUNG MA NOP good cducntlou, oxporletif*!. *:tr? ti? m dork ornccoumant. AililruM "EXPERlBti HiH otllcg. ? iuii? Fou rent?tiie three btoky bu>ln?u houso, No. 13U Main itrpct. n, )CCi:p'.iHl Mr Ilaalott, \\ boat A Hayi. Inqblr-. of W. J. W. COT'UKN. \\TANTED?TO BUY l-OIl S1MT 1 V caili. ft Mock ot WUraHnft Ifo anU Rtnra itock. AcUuqsj, ?lfttln? loivoit jirlcc. "let' luliilllnoncor Oillco. n>1' J^OTICE. Tho regular mooting of tho Woman's llOTpim Association will bo hold al tho Hotpim ou WEDNESDAY, MAUCll2, at 3:3.) p. m. A (nil attoudfincolsdeilroii Knterby basement MISS MARTHA J. HAUK. mrl Pocnr.arv ?^OTIOE. Tho regular monthly meotlog of tho Wotmn'i Union Bonovolont Society will bo hold at the Y M. C. A. on WEDNESDAY AFTEKSOOX, Mutch 2, at 2 o'clock. Momben will tako notlco. MR& \y. J. W. COWDKX, mrl Bocn-t nrj. EARL, IVOKY AND P1 Stau Handled Carvers, Host Quality of SteoL Cutlery of All Gnulci. llogcn' Vc*t riatcl Knives Forki aud Spoom a Specialty. EJJ^INC BROS., mrl 1315 Market Hi, opposite Mol.uto llouw. FOR SALE OU 1UCNT. Homo containing nix rooms and kitchen with four and one-half acres of ground, on# aero In Itaspberrios und one acre in Strawb.-r. ries, with an abundance of other fruit. Htr.atwl one inllo cast of St. Clalrsvillo on the National pike. There Ik a good stable that will hivuiu. modoto two boreos and four cows, with Rra:i?r ion, chlckcn hou*o, spring house, etc. AUo money to loau. For terms, Inquire of K. T 1I0WKM* lusuranco and Kcnl Kstnte, lJrlI|> port, Ohio. rnr. KllAKAUKR PIANO FOli SALK. " Sovcral mouths ago wo sold an elegant Krakaucr Upright I'iano to u family living ta the city, who And themselves uaablo to keep It, and for thai reason are obliged to dispose of it Immediately. The Piano 11 In perfect conation, not having a ^cratch or blemish on It. As money must bo realized Ht once, this la a rare oppor tunity toBecuroafino Instrument at a Inn-win. The Piano can bo seen at our store. 1310 Market streot. [fofl] F. W. DAUMKU A ft). M YLES' ART STUDIO. PHOTOOIIAPHQ. Portraits in Poatcl. OIU Crayon, Water and Ink. 2154'7UH?IN STREET. fel.r> REDEMPTlONof BONDS Of the Loan of 1877, Known as the 10-30 Loan. Tho holders of the above named boniU aw hereby notified that bonds of tho following number*, namely: 103,110, 74, 27,182, 101, WO, 107, S3, SO," 208, 221, MO, 25, 81, HShavctwn drawn by lot in accordance with tho prorlrtonj of tho ordinanco authorizing the same, nail aro ' payablo at the Exchange Bank of Wheeling | March 1,1892, at which time they will cease to bear interest." mrl COMMISSIONERS LP AX IST7. FOB SALE. If you want a ploasant liorao on tho Island. I cun soli you a new seven-roomed hou*e, wiii bath room, laundry nnd nil modern- con veniences. or an eight-roomed brick homo. 01 Market street, near tho businoss centre of tui city. llrlck row, 2233,2240,2212 and 22tL A 10 pj; cent investment NeV six^roomed houso on North Eric strcs; hlsh and dry, for Sl.T.VJ. Three-roomed houso, No. 25 South llnroa street, Iot3!jxl20, room enough for another hour?, 51.700. New four-roomed house, 2715 Moyston street, Sl.tioO. Tho slx-roomcd frnmo house. with a most de eirablo corner lot. northeast corner of KotF and Twenty-llfth streets. A new Bix-rooiv.ed houso on McColloch street. East Wheeling. &>l)0 cusu and tho balance ia small payments. New uouble hou?c. seven rooms, onch si 'a hard wood finish, nil modorn ? improvement: will pay 10 per cent n* investment. Eight-roomed brick houso on west s!do of Markot street between Eighth and Ninth street* a good proporty. 83.f>00. Vivc-roomed brick houso, 85 Sooth Hurra, Si.W). -t Now dwelling on Florida street, modem de sign, sixfooms and halls, 52.5-0 completed. BUILDING LOTS. On Fourteenth, Fifteenth and McColloch streets, Eust Wheollng. On South Frout street. On North York street river lot. Corner North York and Cromwell streets; ni? location. Lots lji Gilchrist addition from $225 to aal tboo are good lots, on high ground. On Wnbash street, in old Fair Gtouuda. On South Penn street. Cholco.lots on North Huron street. Threo-rnomcd brick houso, 3012 Cbapli-3 Btrcot, 51,300. TOLET. BUSINESS PROPERTY. Btislnoss houso, 1031 Markot streot Store room nt 1223 .tfnlu street. Modern nlne-roomcd houss, with bath. Ian* dry rooms, etc., cornor South Front and Ha: streets. . OfllcoroouiB, second floor, 1213 Main street Dairy farm. \<x mllo from thli city on Natioai. pike. : ThrccTOOined house, IOC Virginia street. Fivo-rpopiod hou.se. 10 South Hrondway. Slx-rooniod houso, 2ft6 North York street. G. O. SMITH. mrl 1229 Market Street DON'T Y00 THINS SO ? It pay* to deal whew you can relvnpon cot tin? everything at a reasonable price, Instead of p ' ting one nrtielc nt less than regular prlc u a paying more for all others. And you will 11 in I In the former list, as tlio lnttor is only o deception. House Cleaning has Com menced and You Will Want NEW CURTAINS ! DO'NOT FAIL TO SCn OUIt GREAT Curtain Bargains! 2Q Per Cent Less Than Regular Price*. COR SPRING DRESS GOODS, We mnko now the grandest displny o? IJcanti ful Dress Fabrics that It has over been our urc to invito you to inspect. Our Spring Jackets, . Reefers and Capes Aronowin. You nro Invited to sco tlicia, as they ore beauties. NEW MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Justrocoived, nnd by far tho best value ever .shown. Egger, Warrick & Co., 1132 TVmilS STF2SBT I cyil FITS ! When Imj euro I do sot aosa cierclj 3 for a timn ted then havo thenx rvtcri cs&?n"t.TJ.'' rpj. mdlcalccro. I havo mado thldiccasoof rlT'*1''* , LF.PSY or FALLING HICKNESS ft Mo-1 ^ warrant my roraody to enro thn worst cb; ; -* # others biTo failed ia no rowon (or not n*? ,t7\j euro, Euud r.t ozco for a trratlro tad & frf?? '*' nyinftl'.lolrreujo.lj. GI*o Exjirejbftnd 1W.U-* II. G. liOOT, M. C'.I :83 Pearl St.r N. >? ?;> .* . dti3wkW