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ALARMING PROSPECT. Tho Falling Barometer, Fall or Bnow anclRiao of Temperature MAY BRING ON ANOTHER FLOOD l.lko Tlinm ot 1H8J anil iWMfCoI(lo?( U'rAihur and ile?viM( Fall of Snow of tbo Season Yontorday-Tralii* Do. luyed by llio HnowTUu Itlvor Still Clowid ttl Till* Point. I l ?. 1 3 p. m. 13 Caul. - - 1 3 p. in ? 13 -m ? j f. m. .13 7 ;?ia. ?n i op, in.,,,.,,* II 6 ft. in 0 tj p. in mi ' U y it in 1 7 ji, u) .m joti. in HU Hp. in II A. in AS UP. W 11 ji 0 U) p. w U Ijuin U 11 p. in 15X Tho biitisoat fall of anow, and the lowest leroporatur? for youri experienced iu tbia suction of the country characterized yesterday. Not only was it the coldeat day of tho season at one period, but the chango in tomperaturo within a few hours was something alarming, thoii|(h to be expected in this ^loriuua cliinato. At 7:1(0 yesterday morning the thermometer at Hehnopt'a j.lmrmucy rogiatered one degree below jure, tho iowost temperature this thermometer has indieated for a long lime. At one o'clook in tho afternoon it indicated 11 above, a riae of 12 decrees in less than six hours; at 10 p. in. II was at 14 above. Tho six inches ol mow now covering the entire uppor Ohio Valluy like a shroud, the riso of temperature and the snddon fall of tho barometer yesterday afternoon, are tho elements ol a situation that U both complex and alarming. Should the temnerature, liko tho porkor, continue on tlie rapid rise, tho almost inovitahlo re-.tilt would be a big river, and probably a repetition of tho experiences of 'M and H-l, which are still fresh In tho minds of the pooplo of the Ohio Valley. Uii tho otlier hand should it become 1-ohl uliu CQlllinuu Miuwiiig at u ruiu approaching yeatorday's fall, tho coiihu<|iicnc?it would in all probability lis it veil worae, .'id wlimi tli(> lilghor tornjmraturu would coino. tliuro would bo more snow to Had ilawny into tho Ohio. Numbers ol jiaopla throughout tlio city ynaterday expressed luar tbat tlio Ohio would atluuat approach tho record ol'SI, and poaailily that of'81. l'liorivor roiuaina frozen in front of the city, willi oight feet in tlio channel and riainir from tho back water. Should the riso cniitlnuo and tlio temperatures advance, there will of courao be a break up of the ice at thiq point, with probable (Instruction or heavy damago to river craft i'lie miiow has boon tho moauH of dolayiuc trains on all tho railrouds onterliH! the city, iianlly a train got in on time, being lato from thirty minutes to tno hoars. Though tho fall of auow has been heavy iu tho mountains along tliu It. & 0. lino, it has not yetdriltud, und uiiIosh thoro la an extreme heavy lull and high wind, noaerioua hindrance to trnvol la expected. The heavy anow over tho city kept tho City Water Board omployos very lmjy preventing the firea around tho lira pliifra from (joins out. It waa a big job, and aomo of tbo Urea woro vory low Inst night Thn board will haudle tho taiergoncy all right however. Tlio extromo cold woathor of early yesterday morning caught many families unprepared, and aa a consequence tho wator and gas in numerous fiouaea vere frozen. Both tho water board and gai people at tho city building woro beteigod by thoio peoplo, who, of course, wanted immodiato rolief. There wero over a hundred complaints of frozen Jiiotors filed at tbo gas office. A doublo force waa kopt at work until midnight undoing tbo work of tho cold weather. Tho most ardent admirers of "thoso olj-laaliionod winters" were thoroughly ?l ... r\t 4V.? .? i rawuuu )uaioiuu;. ui vuuiou uiu tuuit who was hero whon tho thormomotcrs froze, nnd tho Ohio river was ono solid take of ico, is on hand and tells ilia auditors "how it was." John L. Sullivan. "Interesting play, good sconory, tiptop compauy, imtnonso business, and Joha a corker." This lias boon tho report in ovory city where John L. Sullivan's new play.ontitled "l'ho Man from Boston," lias" mado its appearance, l'cople took Mr. Sullivan's adoption of tho stago as a joke nt first, but his Bincorn ullorts to bocome a painstaking actor soon won recognition. In the part of Captain llarcourt Mr. Sullivan is said tnillHnlay an ordor of taiont quite unlookmi (or. His figure nnd face are supplemented by an eifoctlvo reno'o of manner, and,' when occasion calls for it, a virile force of noting little suspected hitherto. Ho looks ospociullv striking in a white flannel suit worn in ono act, I but, of courso, awakens tho most intorI cst'when in tho Init act lie appeals in I tins familiar habiliments of tno prize I rinir In a lively bout with tho ylovoi. I Then "Richard is himself attain," and I the uiiJictico has a chanco to hnwl ovor I the strength and musculnrdovelopmont I ?f tho man who bold tho championship I 10 tnHtiy years, "lhw Uroj I Merriment will reign supremo at tbo opera llouso to-morrow night over Georgo It. Sims' nnd Cecil Kaloizh's prrat comedy succois,"The Groy Maro." I The plsy comet direct Irom tlio Lyceum Theatre, Now York, where It pr<)vod the pronouucod atloce?9 of tho,past sea ion. The story turns on tho trouble in *hlch a certain John Moxwoll involvos himself by telling a bit of fiction ubout ?i> imaginary rido that ho said ho had taken. Maxwoll indulged in this fabrl ration in order to toach a lossou to juie Stanhope, tho young Indy whom I lie ?as to marry. Mint Stnnhopa didn't > ?avs consular It ncoosiary to adhere to tin- unadorned truth, Maxwell's at tompts to convince hor of tho foolishI ? <! of faliohood gets him into many difficulties, front wlilolt ho finds It a sorI iotu task to extrlcato hltusolf. Tho noI "on l< carrlod through tliroo uproarous jin.'hing acts, nnd (a brisk nt all tltnoi. I The piny will be itagod with the orlgI '?al accessories, "Til. Mttlr IttMkimUik1* I Ml?s Llitlo Kvana, n charming and flvscioua soubrotto, whoso namo is In dltsolubly linked with "PogSi* Kerry," 'ppi'arod at the Oporft Houso yeilorday Mternoon and evening In apatohwor* fiiti entitled "The Little Blacksmith." ?im Kvans. of course, was attract I vo ?od entertaining, but the play wni ex *?r?blo. Making a Itorreshoo to tho My tnusio of one of HtraWa wallsei ?not even a novelty, and the enforcod "smful silence of tne audience was not ? I lie nature ofatribute to tills "Kerry yowl,,,,." Several nentlomen and ladlos 'Muted the star la malting tho boil of " plotless dialogue. The aiidlenoei Joined to be pfeatad with the piece, INIt would bo hard to toll why. Miss f'sns would better stick to "Fogg's fj"' 1111,11 'bo seta something that Is hotter. "The Little lllaoksinlth" la not. ...ii lUimnant Bale, Read S|ot\e A SERIOUS PIKK TU13 MOBN1WO. T] III* Lluoolu School UullUlog Dtlltoifd ' ' About Two O'clock bf Vtlmil SupiiOMil lo H??? Url(liuit?l (torn Natural (|U AeBOC About two o'clock thU morning fire was discovered in the old achool houso in the Second ward, on Ilia hillaido at tho bead o( Tenth street, JJ|? and in an hour tba entire building was practically destroyed, ^ Tho flames were flrat seen by Officer Herbert and Bcally, who gavo the a ? alarm. Tho firo. department had great ">0 ' difficulty in getting the apparatus up ent tho steep hill to tho place, and when it Will did reach the promises through the dajr. snow it was too late to do anything toward saving the building. > The The bell tower first (ell in, and later Nation tho ontlro roof, The furniture of the voutid whole building was burned, excepting, y?iter< perhaps, one room on the first Hour. A one of few maps, A clock and the claaB banner 0| the of 'IU were the only things saved. numbt Tho lire is supposed to have origin- Uu por ated from a auddan accession of the bound natural gas in the night. the mi Tho snow on tho surrounding housoa The was all that aavod them from catching, twont] Tho heat was itilcusu. Ttio olovated represi position of the building made tho Are aro & particularly conspicuous from all parU iraau[ ol the central section of towu aaii far ' oiot the river. no' No idea of tho Iobh could be arrived at ?",v this morning. All tho city school ton Ht property is kopt insured, but just what {* * ; * amount was on tho Lincoln school can- JJ60'*" not yet be stated. Tho building was forty yoars "5, old, and wui foruiorly tho school natl of Madison district. When a " " ' school house was built of tho Island, mBn anil Madison city district and Clay corn- "?r< bined, tho old school house was turned ^narle over to tho colored peoplo. It was ,'lr? namod appropriately Lincoln school ?? * nfler an oxtensivo addition was built to P., it a vory few years agn. Mlnne What provisions will bo mado to sup- Oluaa, ply the place of tho burned building bv Y??P! the board of education it is yet too -* ,a?i early to oven oflor a suggestion. ?n" 0 Irou C ABOUT FEOPLll took" .Strnncern In tliu city uuii Whoallng Polks McLut Abroul. businil Jay Ratcllflo, of Wollsburg, 1b at the intores McLure. ccntlvi Jacob R. Greer leaves for Pasadena, lua<,'a ' Oat. on Friday. Otto Roimers, of Germany, is registered at tho Windsor. U8"?J George Bayliss, of 1/juisvillo, a veil Ofllc known glass buyer is at the Mcl.uro. weros Mr. Joo Gleasonkamp, a well kuown f'tel Pittsburcher. is atoDDintr at tho Mc- ville. Lure. 1 Vlco Mr. Money Isnacs and bride, of Phila- I",?'? delphia, are horo on a visit with the ' family of Mr. iL Sonneborn. It wi Edmund Stansburg, of Cincinnati, nnnual and It. S. Brock, of Columbus, ln?ur- ,]10 aI1 unco adjusters, are in tko city. ,mryi ] Mr. W. I* 0. Potior, the Now York 'ilris representative of Potior & Wrighting- part ol ton, Boston, Maas., is at the McLuro. (ho rci Jumos A. Wataon, of Parkeraburg, dulega special examinor of the United States lo<ja' 11 bureau of pensions. is at the Stauitn. . Mr. Stophen McCollough is confined v" to bod, tfio result of an injury con- ,m T tractod by a hurd fall several days ago. D. A. Docrow, of Lockport. N. Y., iateres managing eneineer of the Holly Manu- wj|| |jC facturing Company, is registered at tho t|,is pi McLuro. K. C. Sandiford and F. 13. McEU T, downey, of New Martlnavilio, and J. C. * Lowo, of Clarksburg, registered at tho dologa' Stamm yestorday. House Mr. J. M. Woistiing left yeslorday caslon. over tho I'anllandlo for Philadelphia. Thoi whero ho will Join hi* family who have beuti visiting la that city for tho past < six weeks. Miss Lizzie Evans registered at tho Turl Windsor yostorday. Miss Evans was vory ill aftor last evening's performance, and mav have to rouialn horo a few days to recuperato. wal"" Fred P. Splllman, formerly conneetod with Snook & Co., but now traveling Co lor Hood, l'oulkrod & Co., a large dry goods firm of Philadelphia, was in tho city yosterday on a business trip. j. \v. Anmony nnu j. n. uurry, 01 Sistoravlllo; Vf. U. Sin, of Matinington; John McThuma, of Rnvonawood, and David 0. Dnnds, advancu aaont for an g?c( "Undo Tom's Cabin" company, aro at tinmer the Belilor. co?mod A. W. Fremont 'lu-nlfilit. that^tt At,tho Grand this evening thopowor- j,aj \ ful young actor, A. \V. Fremont, will ftmi b( commence a threo nights' ongngoment klndlv in hit famous drama, called ,-777." Mr, gnd j,, Fremont ia a powerful actor, and al- j|r , ways had a good supporting company. spond( No dratna has ever been givon liore that no?t 8, gavo hotter satisfaction than "777," and recoiv, good business is assured. Soats at .... Gontbor's. bu'ine nnothc A Keantvtr on Condition*. Conclt Tbsnton, N. J., Jan. 11.?Chancellor boar a JIcGill filed his opinion to-day on tho beronc application for a roccivor for tho Con- jn^r" ^ tral Iiallroad Company of Now Jersey, ti,e no ducidinir every point in favor of tho |n? m, state and ordering the appointment of ,a(m j, nreceivor, who is, however, not to bo 8incu j namod until a master reports whothor j(r, there has boon any chanirus In tho JI0 ta tatus of tho case sinco It was argued. ,oon This provision Is made became coutiaol |tt3l j0 for tho Central havo asked permission p0ople to show that tho company hue cut looio Indust from tho Heading coal oombiue. Uicro Prltliir llnunnnt Unio Ad. Hodw Children's Fur Sots, 00c from $2 50. condlt Ladles' Mud's, 26c from 60c. bear Ladlos' Fur Capos, $1 08 from $5 00. now t I.adioi' Fur Capos, f;i OH trout $0 00. onco ? Como onrly for choice. the on Stoxic & Thomas. the ci Yon *??U Hot llto to lump namota. clalino A good Investment in llto, protection count In death, la tho rosult obtained by a dlsapp combination formed by the Enslorn forced Building and Loan Association, of Hyra- Contro cuse, N'. Y., and tho National Life In- Saxon suranco Association, of Hartford, Coon., anv nn utnlurn doflnlU) conlrkct. Alen Fttllv paltl up stock {$109 per share) Proald pnya 7 per conl per nmium. vlllet All soenred hy first morlgagoi on Itn- Sttytlm proved city property. Hnrln For further Information or agoney o'clock apply to A. lloodor A Hon, Bollnlre, O., tnnttagora for Wost Virginia, or to Mlchaol Bleln, agent, Fulton, W. Vtt. a Mr a junto" frtiniti, been Cou no A frlond ia nood ii ft friend Indeed, Bu0eri end not lout* than one million peonlo aro aif havo found just such a frlond in J)r. lon 0j King's New Discovery for consumption, bor Ai coughs and colds. If you Itavo novor ttsotl till* great cough meJloIno, on* trial will convince yoti that It has won. 80 at itertul curallvu powers In all diseases of lOatt throat, chest and lungs, fcarh bottle Is 20 at guaranteed to do all .that Is claimed or 10c 1 money will be refunded. Trial bottles tleac free itt tho Logan Drug Company's drug ad. tors. I^trgn botllei60o and 11. 1 f ... * 'as wh, Children Cry for Pitcher's Cutork' and c( HE IRON ROOFERS iatlon Meeting Hare a Vei Successful One. BANQUET AT THE M'LUF lltbt Wiu a Brilliant and Enjo Affiilr-Tho Business Sloedng! Uternoou-Onioors tor (bo Fre Year ElooteU-Tho Dologad Visit (lia Iroa Industrie* T aovonth annual meeting of tl al Iron Roofing Association co in the McLure Homo parlo lay afternoon. This mooting tho most successful in the tiiito association, an unusually lar ir of delegates bains prosont fro ts of ttio country, Even ano Minneapolis is roprosentod rating. (Inlaiiataa in aManrlnitM Hlimh ' one, and tlia Iron roollngflrn anted fourteon. Tlio delosati 0. Langenbacli, of tho Berg acturing Company, Canton; J. ] of J. N. Eiler & Ca, Canton;' dor and Harry Bali, of the Ca ool Rooting Company, Cantoi 'owors, E. 0. Powora und G. . am, of tho Garry Iron and Sto K Company, Clovoiund; Jam and J. G. Battello, of tlio Cincl Drrugating Company, l'ioua, C Iyndiuan, of the W, G. Hyn ompany, Cincinnati; C. N. Co Charles N. Connor, Louuvill 8 Aldrlch, of tho American Rot mpany, St. Louis; F. K. Coddin Southor & Co., tit. Louis; .M. 1 iden, of M. IL Crittenden & So; apolii; E. C. Ewinz and Ale of tho Wheeling Oorrueatit inv, Wheeling; W. A. List, of V t & Co., Wheeling; \V. 1. Graha J. Holloway, of the Stauda; ompany, Wlioelinpr. business session of tho moetit lace yesterday altornoon in tl o parlors. Considerable routii ss was transacted, much not it to tho goneral public. The e >, guano and freight committe .heir reports, as well iw tho ot if the association. Tho soish ken up lamely with discussion a of intorest in the Iron roo&i ss. era olcctod for tho onsuing yoi Idont, C. N. Connor, of Lou! President, 'Samoa Hicka, of I hio. otarv and Treasurer, R. J. Ilym if Cincinnati. us docidod to hold tho next sen I meotlng at Piqua noxt July, ai mini mooting at St. Louis, in Ja 181)4. session concluded the buslne ! tho present mooting, and durii naindor of thoir stay the visitir tea will bo ontortained by tl nembori. night a banquet vaa tondori litors by tho novoral local in ns at tlio McLuro house.] ay will be ocoupiod with vitith line mills and othor points it in tho city. A special tra i run over the Torminal road f irpoie. THE BANQUET. banquet tendered the visitii Lea to tho meeting, at tho McLu was a brilliant and onjoyablo o menu was ns follows: I.lttlo Nock Clums. ;clorv. I'tckloa. OUvci. Conflounno Itoyul. Solum AUralrablu fllierry. toy, muitcd with niestnuu, Cruuborrtf Satieu. l^Wreij,^ro.ma?r7. o'a"lr1!EiaD,cs"u^ ickco SaiarjamCri' 'l^jter SaUtl ., Sailed WaflffiT10' 84U4 MaocSr"""1 Crcn?;, flialcaii I.arojo Clnrot Malo^n (lra|Ku. vn? S?ffW teft j ' ,'l, tor? op bohalf 01 Whoe <1 tho local Iron mon, and ?a 10 proaonco of tlio dolegatea ho .oca onJ?rod by tho poop ipodtho vliltora would have ir poopla,0 faaco ?' W,'08", Charles Addrlch of St. Louis i 3d on behalf of tho visitors In J ll!1115! 1*1! onthuiiuitlcal rn?t .1 .d tho hualnoaj into J!/ 0 ^awn of a now ora IB life In which "Boar yo oi ir? hardens" would boolworvu ?a?ftwltt?'aiCitl10 worn' *"/. *11'1 'hem Rratoful ronloi f r ??? M 1? wt"eollnft J- G. liatlollo, of I'iqua, tlio roll x? tnt ?' U'Vw xt speaker. Ho la an old Whm iVbeolln k8i?r tho."",n!r chant; lo Hvod llere. an ltn,i Camploll noxt spok I thn Iron ? .Fro\' dovolopmei cida lfn ?.bU8lDe" ln " 'J? ""'4 'hero wcro mo rfeafnth?"irr V'? alllocl >" nei in tho Uoitod Statos tin woro moohnnlcf in the world ft 110 American UotoIuUo loni?of trn*|Ct th?Uh0~ ions of trado and manu/actur on anew,, or fa.lura mo han formerly. Jlon of ln?ol ud of tho boat capacity ate no "whowlllanocood. Sponklnit >su t of* .1 ,con'ron' i>? 're ! .1 l L "10 '"to oloctlon. J that Europoim countrloa tli oin ed. Though wo may Into another position, wo w I our nuAol. a,lonKa. Anul r?7tho3P/ th? m,,]?0" Sn?0h2ii?<wll'Ara'of C!ovolan " Connor, of l.ou 4n]0l Hluki, of I'laii*! 'r i'.o .^nvi0"' ,D"bo|, Bn'i 0. ,'Poke, and shortly nfjor o ' flwinnt oocaiioa bfoko u AM tar ?ou.u?t.mt Kciffann. iftSSffiyffrav o endnraod bv Richard BnV,i ilotnb?y.lo Va^6r "'I'lnjr llvmnnh, Kala, ;S.j5&W;i5,e I oiono & Thomas' Komnant Si "grave ? li tho bMb 10,11 LOCAL BREVITIES. MatUrl <1 ttiuor Momaat In ul about , tho Cltr. - Tub Geahd thii evening?A. W. Fre- _ / y mont in "777." pm Aoaix tho Capitol clock is invisible. % The gin hu froren aolid. Elm merry jingle of tho alelsh bolls was noticeable (or its absence hut evening. jr. It required an onthuslastlc tempera, mont, indeed to enjoy coasting in the enow last night. *' Clay school has been closed on ?? account of the cold and tho shortage of 3. natural gas, for to-day at least. Makoiry Gkeeii qualified yesterday as oxecutrlx of thu will of Mary Greer, deceased, bond $100, no security re10 quired. q. Hoiie of (be coal fires' that have been burning around tho tiro plugs tlio pait two days wore extinguished by tho ia heavy anow fall. 'y A UADiiuaE license was issued yog. je lecday by Clerk Hook to ?11 B. While, iu twenty-Bevon Jennie llcOuun, twentyono, both of Wheoliug. , The rovlval mooting at tho First Baptist church will continuo until next wooic, Itov. I* E. Peters, of Parkersor burg, will be present this week and in psrtolnoxt. 03 "A Social Seksion" closed its sessions at tho Grand last night. All thoaudiences thatwitneasoiliiworodolighted, and tho business was good in splto of f f. the blizzard. "* W. ]X. Co.nei.i.vo, charged with not I jLi being of good fame, was arrostod by 1 k Ofilcor Wost yoatprdty, and takon bo- V. 01 foro fc'quiro Arklo, who sent him to jail 68 for thirty days. "J The B. P. 0. Elks will hold an imporV tant business meeting at their hall this " evoninir. The election of a now Becrofl. lary will corao up and tho projoct of a V benefit in tho near futuro will bo dls" posed of. ill The Blue and White social of the n, Bavarian society hold a well attended f x, dance at Beethoven hall last ovening. L 1K Kaltorbach's orchostra furaishod tba ^ /, music. Tho hop was highly onjoyod by m aU present ^ rd Am. of the minor dotails of the jjlovo contest to take placo on Friday evening" ig woro sottled last evening. Smith arte rived from Cincinnati yoatorday in ox10 collont trim, Riloy having been in tho of city for soino time. Both of them x- wero weighed last evening and each is os oagor for tho affair to como off. U- :? >n A lllir I'lro boou Over. of Chicago, Jan. 11.?Ovor a quarter of million dollars worth of property was lr destroyed by firo in sovonty minutes tills morning. Tlio Uro was in the five |a. story stono front building at 7G5 to 781 llalitoad street, ownod by John York, 'I- and occupied by him as a dry goods storo. j. York conducted an establishment which contained 300 employos. and was )|. ono of-tho largest dry goods stores on id the West Side. Q" w Tho Largaat Mine on Fire* sg Iiionwood, Micn., Jan. 11.?Firo was I .' ig discovered at6 o'clock this morning on AJ '2 tho llfth level of No. 7 shaft of tho Nor10 rio mine . Thoso qualified to give an opinion Btato that tho fire will bo oxtingulshed to-day boforo much damage Is done. Tho Norrle is tho largest Iron _ inlno in tho world. Its output was 1802 0( was 1,000,000 tons. /" Ortler of bulon Siiu itl. or PiTisn-jbqii, Pa., Jan. 11.?The Suproine Lodgo of tho order of Solon hold t ? a mooting this evening at which resolu- __ .. tions wero unanimously adopted that tho order go into court on Saturday c" noxt and ask that tho recelvorship bo vacated and tho managemont of tho I ( order's affairs transferred to its officers. President Folsom says tho eocioty is A * now in a sound condition financially. Vitoeli In ilio !o?. V Hammjro, Jan. 11.?Ten stoamships 1 woro sightod off Cuxhavon to-day as thoy drifted eastward in the midst of enormous ico floes. All had steam up [""* but wore apparently belploss. Only *?1 the Gorman tank stoamer Paul A, Capt. lllnuh was recognized. DIICI). 1 HOGE?On Wednesday, January 11,1S93. at 10:55 u. in., I'avl Kooers. lufunt son of K.J. and K 11. Ilogo, used 11 months and 10 days. Funeral from tho reildcnoc of parcnti No. f.0 / Virginia street, ou Friday morning at 10 / o'olock. Frlonds of tbo family respectfully |j luvltod to attend. Intormont at Llnwood ro ' Comotery. ]0 UUME8?Ou Wednesday, January 11,18M. at fi p.m., Viboinia lli'MRa.ct herresidence on M South Main street, aued 63 yean. Funeral from tbo resldeneo of her son-in-law, ChnTlca Farhonbacb, Fultou, Friday, Janu ?* ary 18, at 'J p. m. Interment lu ML Zlo I if tt eomotory. / ORIER?On Tuesday, Jan nary 10, 1893, at r" a m.. at his roHldencoon Kldgeavonuo. Now in Cumberland, W. Va.. of rhoumatlim of tho 10 honrt, Itov. Smith F. Omch, 1). 1).. mutorof ,i tbo Presbytorlan oburch, lu tho 78<I yoar of I * hla age. Funornl from hla lato church on Friday, at 11 u* o'clock a. iu, Frlonds are Invltod. , LYNN?On Wednesday aftcrnoou. January 11. r* 1893, at 2:35 o'clock, Frank iL LYNH, aged 55 US years. jl- Funeral will tako placo at Belmont. Ohio on oh Friday afteruoonat 1 o'clock. Frlouda arc rill iy rospoctfully luvltod to attend. BLOCKER?At Bridgeport, Ohio, January 11, 0. 18JJ, Mrs. Mauuaret Hf/xUKK,.rollct of tho it lato C M. BIocI.'t, aged 70 yoars. 10 Fttuoral notlTO li on-after. ?? ro m "HITS." " Ut ic OLD, CHRONIC V I PAINS ^ W 8UCCUMB TO 5 ST. JACOBS OIL ,T I'O HIT8 o. THE 8P0T ?' AND CURI8. d; . , = UNDERTAKING. B! T OUI8 DEIt'lUOHY, |4 M JHJ ' " (Formerly ot Frow d Borlnotin. FUNERAL DIRECTOR ? And Att.rlal EmbMmor, I vo 11 in JUIn Almt. ) a.t Nlilt. W .. Cull, bjr tnlophnno nti?rond <l*r or night. Wore tolophouo, M5| reild.nuo. M& upn 'I ALEX^PHHwi ^ 1117 Main Street. An, ciiilar IttMU ?UNDERTRKBR,? Am prepared to oondiictlrarulu In ? mo.tufc sss ||. lalnruirr ininiuori all modtni uii'lrnantnK no"D plIaiiCM anil ilnn lilaok and whlla funeral eardt mi pafe:rarfi;?rt,i m ni Uiinmi>-> vmnipt. eomldtMo and r?Vlal>t?. I * II ELgCTBIC CLOMSER-O. MCNPtt * CO. ft [ELECTRIC CLEANSERS Cleaning Carpets 1 I 25? Per Can. 1 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS CITY. i. MENDEL & CO., 11S-SL AffAHKT STH.HEIT. SPECIAL SALE-GEO. E. STIFEl & CO, j| Sf-THIS WEEKW Special Sale! -fl / \/n . m and 610" )o oouit, / * / & ' ^PRICE^ I OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ? >$q foUfiotfttni adies' Fur Trimmed Wraps AT JUST ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE. Xeo. E. Stifel & Co. NO EXCHANGE OR APPROVAL. STftR CLOTHING HOUSE-D. GUNPLtNG & CO. I? ^ - if rAT TD ?JL uur\= Tf soy, iealthy?=? IF SO( ipON'T ALLOW HIM TO LOSE HIS HEALTH in'ari attempt to breast the weather's storms without an OVERCOAT of some kind. The doctor will charge you a great deal' more to restore him to health than we will to keep him from getting sick. We have some nice CAPE ^ CO^TSj^hd ULSTERS as low as $2 BO, and, can ad- , .! ' vance you on easy stages to $12 00 and $15 00. OR 1VX EN. We have the only stock of OVERCOATS and STORM COATS ; From $5 00 to $30 OO. tie Star Clothing House, 84 and as Twelfth Street, SPECIAL PRICES.-JOHN FRIEDEL A. CO. : | ;PECIAL PRICES odd s pieces I C WILL BE OFFEREDES E1SF0R THIS WEEK ID '|f 1 ? " ' " '' 1 1 1 .... i .i ohn Friedel & Co., 1110 anil 1121 Main Street. lilt. IIOTT'S NEUTERING PILLS FOR MEN laid with n wrlllmi antranlM to fan nil nervoim al Iho lontriillva ormih', nlKfatly ilotu.turrom nfortmihn, to?l inmitionrt. ImnnteiiO)', whliili won Iraii tnnnmriT nmV? or '! ? r Ml* In *Vu? illrj b; tun UOU AN tilltlu CO., itatu kna T?mh Htrwtt ilt:* -U-! 1 ? --- 1 ... J U litt s