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POTTERS' WAGES CUT. Tbo Wilson Bilt Mado this Stop Ho&liy Necessary. MT THAT TARIFF MEASURE DOES 2C?\ IV. C. Alls,I Of At<a:rta, Ooorji\ tcsUflcs th*t ho was a?? IBtotaAxcUh Vljins liitcue>t3ti??t, tho Interns jvitai t*v>inp fivm <rao lxirt o.f U:j boilyto another. Afxr tafias ?ewn N>U5es of Hootrs SAtsapa WttA ho was in tfcvxl lustttii. In tved months vfees tttAKsasoilttvsa 122 to VJ js>uv!vt* la weight tHtla aw> vxtfrtyvoaelaWa. ssa. GUEEJMSVVARE. CLOSING OUT SALE Carried over from the holidays; will be sold cheap for the next week, Vat Vor fl>ls Import nnt Industry ? If I'tiftiwd Si v/IIl ho Year* lie fore tho t'oitsjrian will Jlefiaia their t'ros perlty?Ah lnttrvleiv v/UIi a Dele giiio to the National Association'# Con volition, v/ho fletnrncd Hatu r (Iny. Mr. 0, W. FVanztioif/i, of this City, Wfio was at the meeting of tho Pottery Manufacturers'National Association last j v/ook olccfod first vice president, re turned from tho mootingBatnniay. An JSTK/,f.f'>k.v(;b? reporter called 0:1 him Jagt evening to j^ct tho facts aa to a re daction of v/agoa announced Saturday arid ol tho outlook for tho pottery in- | dotitry in general, and particularly an connected v/it(< Uie Wilson tariff bill Xtdw^pondiiiff in Congress. Air. l/Vanzhoiiri said a reduction of ian per caul had boen made on aII wages on what aro known as tho '/working list." 'Jhis includes nil tho skilled labor except in tiie deer,rating department. Since 1^80, lio -staid, the Selling price of their product had Hloudily and materially docliriod. There Jiad been no reduction of wage* since 3885, when eight per cent was takon off. A further reduction hud bt-como abso lutely n^Ctiaaary, regardlostt of anything but the reduced soiling price. hi addition to this tho employing potters have decided on a contingent reduction of twenty per cent. Thin io to bo withhold, tho average boing tho jior cont nnmud, pending the action of Congress on (he Wilson bill. It it }>as80H.in its present form tho amount I withhold will bo kept by tho manufac turers. ff the duties aro raised five per cont then twenty per cent of tho amount j reserved will bo returnod, and in the aaine way tho final action will decide'if all, part or none shall bo finally given the men. This is done aimpiy to givo tho men employment. There win talk of olforing tho Knulisli wagos*f>luq tbii duly, but this was aban doned. 'i'lioro will be no cut on com- | nton labor, as it is thought to be paid low enough now. Mr. Fran/helm nays ho knows of oiio JSngllsh manufacturer who has 700 | crates of ware ready to ah in hero as noon as tho Wilson bill passes, ffo has no doubt that it will pans tho ho lino substantially us It now is, but thinks when it comes baclt frum tho senate it will not be recognized bv Its host friend. Mr, I'lanzheim says lie thinks every Democrat in tho houso will vote for tho bill, though petitions against it have jiilod up and not. one for it boon re ceived, The peoplo at Washington, ro Jilovcd from tho dnprottslon iu tho in- | ditfililal commuuitieH. do not fool the pressure. They act on theory and pay no attention to tho experience of peo ple iu the industries. The depression iu his industry, ho Hjiid, is duo solely to tho Wilson tiill. Taleu it out of tho way and tho outlook Would bo bright. Diii/VJi'ii of miis. wiciii. A Highly 1?.? ton i licit (Hid IloMpuctml Ijiuly A way. Saturday night at 0:18 o'clock Mrs. Catherine Weir died at her rosldouco, i!717 Wood street, South Hide, after an illness of ton days, the complaint boing | ?ho dread grip. Mrs. Woir wua well known and highly renpuuted in thin tity whole alio has resided for a number nt years. Who was the wife of Patrick Weir, custodian of the United States Customs home, and the mother of Wil liam l'\ Woir, tho well-known Market ntl'oot baiter. There aro three oilier eons, James .1., who is an oiuployo of the Baitimoro & Ohio road at Garrett, Itul,, Thomas and ilohn who reside in Wheeling. Tho daughter, Mlas Caro line Woir, resided with her mother. The husband and children have tho sincere sympathy of tho community iu this tile hour of their deepest alilicllon. The funeral will occur Tuesday morning at I) o'clock at tho residence of tho de ceased. Keqttlom mass will bo said at the Church of tho Immaculate Concep tion at !):3i) a. m. Mrs, 1). MeNamura, of Baltimore, a sistor or tlie deceased, arrived iu the city yesterday, and a sister of Mr. Woir, Mrs. Colin Cottrell, oi Richmond, Va,, is also hero to attend ttur funeral. P\)U water brash and sour sti take Siin mens I.i ver Uegulator. TffK KKkTKF V/OKK. >ra^ Yw.iu* totnr,Jay-Tl.o X>on?tio?>*- > Katnrdar the. store of the citizorw ra lief' committee was open to wwe> pro vi3;on3, etc. By the clonoz 150 orders for provisions and cloth e had been filled, Bwsllin* the to.al^f cases so far relieved to l,-J-> )owing ?>atrtba?on? were loavw of breaU aii one package of ClTh6nt1cketS for work were issued in the police court room as usual at ? P'The executive committee of thociti -/ftna' relief committee will meet at the chamber of commerce Tuesday even Sat 7:30, and a full attendance ? im ""wheeling Bakery'* most gener ori'i offer to bake Tin Seal I>read, arid to make tho price $3 per hundred loaves to any of our Kood citizens who would donate 100 loavsa or more to u,0??? committee, meets witri most popular approval. Saturday 1,300 loaves were ordered placed at the disposal of the committee, and tho JJakerv nov. holds the baking of the mime subjoct tonhoir wish The L'oneroiis donatora nro Mr. H. H. JJJoeii, or Klocli Bros.Tobacco Company. 1,000 loaves; tho Whito Cro33 J-cfiKU^, 100 loavoa, nnd ft gentlewiftn whowithholds his nn.nofrQmthopnb lic, 100 leaves. Wo most ,,oart'ly thank lie, 100 leaves, w o most. nua. w.jr -? those eoiitleirien for those splendid gifts, and especially tho White Cross League, who have sot an example that many so cieties in the city would do well to fol low. Nothing is more acceptable to the cornrnittee than this liberal donation of broad, and nothing relieves tho present want among our people so quickly. Tiro Alarm ill- ti Church. A still alarm called tho isiagara en gine to tho Chupline ? Street M. L. church yesterday forenoon, wneroa Hue was burning out. It had been o\ei hoatod by a natural gas blaze, -"'o fire v,'an put out by a Babcock extinguisher, with no damage to speak of. 'X'/IICY JU'.OitK Ii'A IX'il. Somobmly MiihI, AiiMtvor for n IJrolton J'ixi.iIbo t" II"' Hawnltmi Govenimniit. ll?)>orie<l Unit tlm 15x-Ouooi? l? i^tlioly to l>lt> lit Any Moment. San I'liASCilSCO, Jan. 14.?From the Htatoment of tho Jj^xctuiincr'^ Honolulu correspondent, there is a prospect that United Statos officials, oitlier nt tfono lulu or in America, may liavo to answer to the chargo of broalcing faith with 1'roBidont iJoln. It is oaid that MiAintor Willis grow impatient at Bolo'a delay 111 formulating bis roply to Willis demand of abdication and urgod greater hasto, wheroupon Holo culled upon Willis and frankly admit ted that ho did not proposo to submit bin replv until tho arrival of a vossol on which it could bo dispatched simultane omily with tho departuro of tho Corwin. Whereupon Willis agreed tho Corwin should carry tho dispatches of the pro viuionnl tfovornmont. JJolo Uion Jiur rled forward his roply and sent it to Willis, who dispatched tho Corwin enrlv noxt morning. It trauspiroa that no "dispatchoa were dolivorod by me Corwin to tho Hawaiian representatives iu America. Tho .I2.v<ttitiner's corrospoudont . also says Ijiliuokalani'ii death from heart disease is liablo to occur at. any mo mout. Smothering spoils have come upon her with alarming frequency of Into. Visitors are prohibited and every precaution is taken to prevent excite ment. Threats against her life have greatly conduced to hor troublo. BIOIW'ON WOKK1HD Ovor llio OrUUilHinH oil HI" of HlHOI lloliil 1-rniiU?Uo Snjn It AVn* m> Aool <1 I'll t ? .Washington, 1). C., Jan. 14.?Secre tory Morton hiiB been not n littlo vexed by the roports that ho had used tho of ficial frank of tho department in Bond ing out copies of tho much talked of ad drosses which ho delivered in Chicago. Whoti ho found ono of these in parti cular criticised very soveroly by tho Ci rangers and their friends, ho concluded to not oven have them printed at the government printing ollloo, a course in which, according to precedent, ho would have been justified. Mr. Morton's secretary Bays that if any publications of this kind were sent out under the secretary's frank it was through some subordinates, unwar ranted. Mr. Morton had given explicit instructions that stamps should bo used. Quantities of the secretary's ro ports wore being sent out at tho timo of tho mailing of tho publications referred to and the docuuionta may.havo bocomo mixed with each other. Tho secretary desires that any who have received these documents under government frank will return them to him. _ Mimojsit ami sutotnii Kilwiml ltolYuiun Shoots lUs Wife ixml UiiusolC at SIhIorsvllle. StsvKusvit.i.K, W. Va., Jan. I V-?This placo is all torn up over a sensational tragedy which occurred hero last night. Kdwnrd Hoffman shot his wife through the head and then shot himself, at their home on Water street. Hoffman had been drinking consider able for the last two weeks and family quarrels have been frequent, owing to hi* jealousy. Hoffman seemed to bo in bad spirits and exceedingly nervous. He said that hin v^ife was going to leave him and got a divorce, lie had been prevailing on her all morning not to go, but ho could uot get her to say that she would not go. Mr. and Mrs. Hoiiman had been sep arated once before for a short time, but they had gone together again and wore living apparently happy till ho com menced drinking in the last two weeks. An A-t;rd Hankts? Jjeml. Ci.xvela.xd, O., Jan. 14.?Samuel H. Mather, one of the oldest bankers of Cleveland, died early this morning after a brief illness, aged eighty years. Don't lose time and make Yourself worse with pills and oils. Tako Sim mons Liver Kegol.itor. Tito ttoUlen Sccrct of l.onjr uro. Keep tho head cool, the foot, warm and the bowels open. Bacon's Celerv Cute is "a vegetable preparation and acts as a natural laxative, and is the great est remedy ever discovered for the cure of .dyspepsia, liver complaint and all blood, liver and kidney diseases. Call on Lagan Drag Company, sole agent, and get- a trial package "irea. Large sins ow. 2 Ho t?vj>ooC<Hl to Viio. For years 1 snJleredironi rheumatism, dyspepsia and kidaey diseases. Three OS. the best doctors tn the city said I must die; but 1 am Jdivoand we'd to day, cured by Microbe Killer. E. J?? Hatch, 41 Xiaverick street, Chelses, Ma*s <5rc?t Clearance Ssle al Jalins Jacob's, OfHE CITY OF BEKIilX. A WJieo!;ns 3Jon in the Capital ot the Vatherland-Oraphic Desoriptfoa or the Grant City?Tlie C'?<t o? T.Svlnjf. SpfcialCor-upoivUr.itof VteInUXtiantr. Beeum, Dec. 23.?Sojoarhing here for only a few days, one finds the time passing all too quickly if he wants to get a peep at the many places and things of interest. Situated about eisUfc hun dred miles north of West Virginia, the sun describes a short part of a circle in the southern horizon aud gives us now onlv seven or eight houra of daylienx. T?r? nL~ has a population of seventeen hundred thousand and- i3 the greatest center of art, learning commerce and manufacture in Germany. It abounds ia-museums, art galleries and palaces for which it is famous. , It is wen cuarded no far aa a multitude of soldiers ?re abio to give it protection, having as maufmcn in uniform garrisoned aoout the city as are contained in the regular army oi the United States.^ Arriving nt the Hotel ivaiscrhof there were four attaches'of the bouse in uni form at the droschko (cao) to extend kindly greeting to a stranger and .carry his traps. One might ihink he were meeting old friends, so genorous were their attentions. . After engaging a room, a servant in full dress led the way to t.io lift (elevator) and to the room where lie produced a printed blank sheet of paper on which to register name, occupation and residence, then board himself oat, subject to orders; and all ser-.ants should bo credited with answering tails promptly and pleasantly. J^very time the bell rings it has a tendency to malcc him smilo rather than frown, as every ro3ponso from head porter down to boots moans a tip of a few pfennigs. This hotel, aa woll as some other first class houses, has steam heat, electric calls and lights throughout, so one need not to stumble over cliaira and tables or walk through mirror3, a la Mar* twain, for want of a light. ., Opposite the hotel, across tho wide plaza, is the American embassy, a cred itable four-story building, over the por tal of which the American eagle keeps vigil. General Iiunyun, tho ambassa dor, is popular here, and Uncle bams in lores lis, no doubt, well cared for by The principal stroet is "IJnter den Lindon," a verv wide thorough.are, with rows of shade trees and seats through tho centre, and splendid stores, public buildings and palaces on either side. At the woat ond of this street ih tho la mous Branrtonburger T'ltor, or gate, completed just one hundrod yoars ago. It consists of a number of rows ot gieat columns running the width ot tho street. Resting on top of the structure is tho chariot of victory, a heroic'group in bronze representing "Victoria driving Lliu Quadriira. It was taken by the French to Paris in 1307, but returned oi"ht years iator, whon peaco was estab lished. Near tho other end of tho Lindon is the magnificent eques trian statue of I rede rick the Groat, in front of the royal castle This splendid palace was_ completed !tH originally designed in 1451; but ad dition have boon made every century sinco, until now it forms a right anglo 470 font long, 380 foet wide and 110 feet high; to tho top of tho golden cross on tho chapol it is 2110 foot. In contains seven hundred rooms and is tho winter residonco of tho Emperor NVilliam U. Evorv ontranco is guarded by soldiers of the Koyal Guard and visitors tiro not admitted when the imperial family is at home. At other times, however, entrance.is permitted for lifty pfennigs ?twolvo and a half cents. Tho sLores gonorully aro not largo, but considerable tasto and skill are ex ercised in tho arrangement and display of goods about the sholvos and win dows. Kooin iB money, so all apaco coniatablo is utilized and ovorybodv sooms busy whether any customera aro in or not. ,, Olorka' salat'iOB aro vory small. Ihey have to Borvo thrco to five years to learn a business boforethoy receive any wages whatever; then they got two to four dollars a week, according to abili ty. If a young man is especially indus trious, of undoubted integrity and has push ho may do better. An instance of this kind occurred in a wholesale dry goods house, where a clerk uorvod his apprenticeship, continued at small wages until now ho is buyor for the firm, and commands a salary of six dol lars and twenty-live cents a week. Labor ot all aorta is vory cheap. JNlon got for ordinary work thirty to fitly cents a day, and sorvant girls about tho same por week, so it does not require much figuring to understand why most niauufaotiirod goods aro so much cheaper horo than tho same quality ot goods in the United Statos. America finds a market bore for ii few of her products. An article especi ally noticeablo in grocery stores is Armour's Chicago corned boot, which sells largely. . All sorts of vegetables, fruns and eggs aro sold by woight which sooms to ho a more equitable plan than tho Yankeo custom of measures with their uncertain capacity. ?. This is tho land of Christmas trt>es. Evorv family and every church must havo* its treo for this great holiday. Trees aro planted and cultivated for this purpose. Christmas gilts, also, aro a vory important feature ot" tho sea son. livery person who gives service freo or for wages asks for and expects gifts. A gentleman showed mo his list containing the names of persons who had called to ask him for a Christmas gift, and while looking over it two more persons cauio in for tho same purpose, lie asked them what service they had rendered him and they reminded him of something they had done during tho year and he put them "on the list." The amount then footed up over twelve hundred marks and Christmas a week oif. All buildings both in citi03 and coun try are of brick, stone, ruarblo or some other fireproof material, as the govoyi mcnt does not permit any structures of frame or wood. J. u. ?? A Million Frieliila. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not lesa than ono million people have found just such a friend in f*r. King's Now Discovery for consumption, coughs aud colds, t; you have never used this great cough medicine, one trial will convince, you that it has won derful curative powers iu all diseases of throat, cheat and lungs- . Each bottle is guaranteed io do all that is claimed or money vriil be refunded. Trial bottles free at tho Logan Drnier Company's drag store. Largo bottles 50c ana ?1. 1 Rr..vr> tbe 1xtsx.u?eS<2?'s Special Art Portfolio offer on page three to-day. Good Kctrs. 2\o other mediciuo in the world was ever civen such a test o? its curative qualities as Otto's Cures. Thousands of bottles of this great German remedy are being distributed free of charge by druggists in this country to those atiltcted With consumption, 'asthma, croup, severe coughs, pneumonia and all throat and lung-diseases, giving the peoale proof that Otto's Cars will cure thero, and that it is the grandest tri umph of medical science. For sale only by Logan T>rucr Company. Samples free. . bottles 50c. " 2 ATLAPiTIC TEA CO. Atlantic Tea Co. We Laid, L^t TSose Wno Can Folio*. O O O PRICE LIST: * * ? Granulated Sngar, 23 popttds,00 Rolled Oat3, 7 pounds,.,, ...... "" Heat GI033 Starch, 7 x>oun<i3 2.? NeTr Dates, 4 ponnrls New CaL Ev. Peachea, 2 lbs ~ -?? -Mail Pouch Tobacco, per poflnd... 2?> California Prune3, large, per lb....- & Choico Eaisina, per pound...... " Fos*3 Corn Starch, per pound 5 Carolina Rice, per pound ? New Lima Bean?, per poand......... 5 New Navy Beans, per poand '? Good Laundry Soap, 2 ban - Petti John Food, Per Package 11 Gold Du3t, Per Package 20 Carpet Tacks, 8-onnce box ?. 1 Clothes Pins, per dozen 1 deS-XttTtr WANTED. WANTED?TRAVELING S'A I.E*s MEN or have fine .?ide line. EOUQUKT CIGAR CO.. Lynch bury. Vk. ja-? WANTED ? EV Kit Y 15 ODY TO know that 1 buy and seil all kind* ol rec ond-Hand Goods. JAMES A. F1LAN, No 2253 Market .street. WANTED?A SALESMAN*, $20 TO &i0 weekly can be made with our tjoods in any locality; will prove it or forfeit SiUxGO. Salary or commission, as yoti prefer. The re sults of a few hours' work often equals a week's wutfes. Address "MANUFACTURERS." I*. O. Box 5308, Boston. Mass. JoIO-mwaf PROPOSALS. JpROPOSALS. Proposals will bo received by the .Secretary of the West Virginia Sluto Fair Association until Monday, January 15, JS'J I, at 2 p. m.. for the use of their grounds on the .'.Oth day of May. 1891, (Decoration day) and the'ltd dav of July. 1891. GEORGE HOOfC, .Secretary. jail W11relink. W.'Va. FOR RENT. TpOK KENT?GOOD STOREROOM? JL good location. Address A. L. S., care In telligencer. <le27 JjpOR RENT. Storrt room In Pnnbody Knllding, OlJlco rooms in Penbody Hiilbllii**. Stoiuu liuat, elevator nml rill modern con* vcnicnoos. Tornis runnoimblo. PJ-fAHOI>V INSURANCE CO., jal lliiO and 11"8 Market Street. I^OIi RENT. ? TJIE STORK ROOM. No. lib Main Street, occupied at present by the Wheeling Drug Co. One flat, throe roatns, Twenty-third street. Ouo house, livo rooms, Twenty-third KtrocL jal F. H. LANGE. 17<Ott RENT. JL Sooond Story, ?Cornkr Main and Tenth Stkeets,? Specially suited for a Dentist's Ofllco. or a Doc tor's Ofllee. or Residence. This apartment con tains Six Rooms, ALL FRONTING ON THE STREETS, and has a COMMODIOUS HALL AND RATH ROOM. J AMISS L. IIAWLEY, 1-120 Main St. IFOIR, ZE^ZEHSTT BUSINESS HOUS5:. Tho tliroe-story brick building, No. 1310 Market street, now occupied by N. Schuiz. Possession given April 1, 1S9-L Inquiro at Wheeling Title and Trust Co., NO. 1315 MARKET STREET. do27 FOR SALE. For sale or trade for city PROPERTY-?Farm oil R. it O. Railroad, within easy reach of eitv. suitable for dairy or gardening. Inquire of W. C. CONNELLY, 172 Sixteenth streut. or Nesbitt & Devine. dc20? jgAMPLE PIANO FOli SALE. We have nn elegant Upright Piano, sent to us as ii sample instrument, which wo olTer at ivholesftlo price. Now is your chance to buy a Piano cheap. Call nn J see it. de2J 1". W. BAUMER Jt CO. II iOK SALE. AFE1VCHOICE LOTS AT EDSIXOTOX. Cheap and oa Kasr Termi W. V. HOGE oct> City Bank Building. 11590 Clarke: Streot. NW, m IS THE TIME TO SECURE A HOME! 103 FINK LOTS FOR SALE. These lots are situated uear Tiltonvillc. Ohio, live miles trom tho city of Wheeling, adjacent to the beautiful residence of Mr. Win. H. Robin son. and within live minutes' walk of the depots or the C. A- P. and the W. & L. F, railroads. The grounds are beautifully located, being between ton and fifteen feet above the Hood of ISsil, and possesses natural' advantages, second to none in the vicinity ot Wheeling. There has just been completed one of the finest Potteries in'the val ley, employing ?0J men, an 1 with other build ings "under construction. proves this to be the coming place. These lots will be sold on ten (10) years' time, with a small cash payment and will be free from interest anil taxes until paid for. For further information apply to it. T. HOAV ELL. Agent. Bridgeport. Ohio. del5 STOCKS, BONDS, ETC. 1 TOClvS FOR SALE. .o 20 shares Bank of the Ohio Yaller. 15 shares Wheeling Icy and Storage Col 20 shares La Belle Nail MilL 10shares Exchange Bank. ?0 shares Fostoria Glas- Co. 33 shares Wheeling Rail ray Co. it) share* S-^ath Side Bant. ' SO shares Wheeling Siee? and Iron Co. 'JOshiWi Standard Iron a:: J S:eel Co. R. a IRWIN. Broker. ja-> No. '2i TrreUth Street INVESTORS Will do well to inquire the price of STOCKS and BONDS in our hands. SIMPSON & HAZLETT, No. 1311 Market St.. xalQ HOUSEFURNISHIWG GOODS. JTF YOU NEED ANYTHING IN THE Housefurnishingr Line Csll and see GEORGE W. JOHNSON'S SONS, HQCSEFCBX1SHEH& yno Stsia Street cAftC-Aif $?}&&&? ? E. B. potts Bulletin MAIN AND TENTH STS., \lV,YAA^r'- '''? vA* Or. a Cent . , ,v/l !???" Tno-Cent Articles Knrgalca and glreblg T?Ise Cr?mper? Wc 'leal on . for the money. TItrccj-Cent Articles* Ladle' eb.^W dozen Ilrcw 1:"',',"i-'*' v^n'u, Mas^er-i J ?t-vzen Safes. Ma/ tine Oil c?"?;r^E?'" ,,,|r reiv anU-.tr 1 er,1ara,^,li7i 1ftLl ifory romt* I Esl?SS#|BgaES Turners Mouse Traps ^ lu^or Tics. - ; Come here for bargains, v.e will not u^ap^ Four-Cent Articles. Onej!etTcMpoon3j;atcntSlceytirol^M.P^< Suspender*. Clark * l>. .V T. Bib*, Jiubber Drcmimc Conirn. f-ooiband, J.rtu CtL'o Jv>t Covers. Tooth Urushes. 1 ire . no ? ? Toweling. Charm Knives. Mucllwse. ^w,n|r ^ chin..-Oil, Scrub Brushes. ' /vH!fl ;[S Sow Files. Suspenders 1 enril lioxes. t dieo. MtU; iins and hundred! o! other article* going J. tn_s price. , .. , Five-Cent Articles. I-adles' Hose. Children's Hove. Rolling Pins, Boxwood Rules. Cuff Button*. TInb"<*ets.Com bination Glass Cutters. Boy's Klir&S"! o?.er?. Door Bolts. Neat'foot Oil Shoe Blacking. VaJin Pans, Blehtcr llarnipnicas. towels. Packages. Spectacles, Dime Cologne. Hair Carl ers. School Slates l-amp Burners, fchoe Dressing. Ladles' Pins. Table Knives. _ Man? JO-cent articles in our o-cent list Copl and take ihem out of our way. Six-Cent Articles. One set Table Spoon*. Blank Books. Prices. Fhirting. Suspenders. Butcher Knive% IG-ceut Luces. Sleeve Buttons, 10-ccnt hmbroideries. Scrubbing Brushes, Gents' Half Hose. Merchants invited. We have bargains for you and it will pay you to call. Sovcn-Ccnt Articles. Colgate's Palm Soap, large Dressing Comb?, Harmonicas. Counter Books, Dress Goods. La dies' Handkerchiefs. Mixed Bird Seed, White wash Brushes, large Tin Cups, Wash Pans, Shears. At this popular price we oifer mauy articld worth double the money. Eiglit-Cent Articles. Monkey Wrenches.Whisk Brooms.Wash Bowls, Tin Buckets. Long Handle Fire Shovels. Rules. Hosierv, Large Lamp Burners, Box Paper and Envelopes. Soring ^Balances, Scissors. Blank Books. Patent Buttons. Our customers Imow a good thing when they see iu Join the procession to our store. Nine-Cent Articles. Ladies' Gloves, Shoe Brushes, Stew Pans, Pre serve Kettles. Butcher Knives, worth L> eeuts. Glass Dishes, Milk Strainers, ColFee Pots. Flour Sifters. Suspenders. Kxtract Vanilla. Boils. Disti Pans. Hammers. 1 Pound Grain or Ground Pep per. 1 Pound Cinnamon, 1 Pound Ginger. 1 Pound Baking Powder. The above are all genuine bargains and lower than ever before. Ten-Cent Articles. Suspenders, ClothoB lines, 'Sic^iit Jewelry. Auger Brceef, Stationery Packages, Jail Padlocks Koval Neetfle Packages, one-lia.f pound Tea. La dies' JO-cent Ilose, Dolls, *2.>cent CuiF Buttons, Mirrors, Pocket Knives. We arc constantly receiving bargains and can not quote prices, aa they are here to-day and gone to-morrow. It is our aim to always have something new at prices that will make you buy ^CLOTHING.K* nVFRMSTS nt prices that smash nil former UlCilluUrtiO records 1.00k. g-i.Oi foruSiOO Overcoat We also have greit bargains ut S3 S7 84.50. gj.SW. ut) to $10.;.-,. It will pay you to look at these goods. MEN'S SUITS leaders iu low prices. If you can match these goods for less than double the money auy win-re we invite you to return the3ameand your money will be refunded. These goods must go MEN'S PANTS the value 01 a dollar try to borrow one. If you want to know how to save .1 dollar or more look at our Clothing Department. ROYS' SUITS ?.t58c' .S7c-'J'0 SI 18. St H7 tip. DUIu OUIID Corneal once. This sale cm not last always. You cannot match th* prices BOYS' PANTS bargains aiidgohig vcfry^ruat present We have ail sizes from f> to VI at these prices. MEN'S SHOES ^o07fJ!\^V\^ well to save money on Shoe< jis anything else and we are away b?low the market. LADIES' FINE SHOES Wrl ?T2G2. Our success in the Shoe Jin* u nrob'ihl more than we deserve.- We presume the re ivo sell so many i3 because they don't last 1 but people will have them. CHILDREN'S SHOES jains. Hen's and Boys' Hats line Silk Hat, which usually sells at $ i.'/) ' Ken's SMrts Killinery and Ribbons 5iuui?S-ri^ /."? save von lotsof money. Jfiss Agn?-? Gnrrity will Tive you i>ointers on Milliuurv and Trlm??iiu" :hat will do yon pood and will not OVwharZ Fou nor sell you old styleo. Z Underwear. xrars bf low the market on tbev; goo* 14. as wHl is everything ehre. Bed Comforts and Blankets [Ye have just received a job lot of thc*s !"io3,'1I>' prices that will surprise you. Ladies' Corsets Dmbrallas ?"^ ^ "p.# Lacs Cartains at=oc.c%.87ouo. ^vAAapip? # SS Iba, Oranuliitol gojar fortttY) jFQloriCS. Arbuckle/i Coffee. (Z>:: <;rij?tl Jround I'epptr. Cinnamon. Mustard. 0|n??r,,, S?kin? Powder, all going at 9c per pound or ?unds for 23 c-nts. u l'" C=T A riotlilnc storx, ?i Boot nn*l ttore.n Hat Store, n Dry Unutla Xto3" .. Ilitliiierrstore, a >v.tlon Htorw, i--?rnlli! u" Goods Store, n. Ilardirai e nntl TUtwn ?tore, 3 Tea. and Grocery ?tore~i,li,? m. ', n one?all complete under nuo Twit, tVetsve the largest department ?t>>re i? tata io J005 Main ?roet, P. to -f,...,,' Se?t.-^d 1WI to 10J7?JUrket ?.-Wt. KJe?" ,Dt--a-j?--?ke yonr choice. 3^r^xijU cy*? E. B. POTTS, lain and Teotli Sts., WMIajl W, Hi. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS! Five room house on VIrrfnfs. York and Huron streets, lezy ehaa.? Six room house on Fifteenth st-eei, >?rrj-a ; Eoff and Jacob sirevU. i: S4.KC. 2i*.r wrai ^ Two six-room hou??on Fourteenth strsti, ^ S2.6AO end $3/0). Three room house on r-erenih nr^'-. ^ McColloch. a: $1,130. Four room house on "Ylrgiafei street. at s Six room hon^e on Xtriie: street. ne^r street, at 31,630. Six room nevr house on X- Huron =:re2t si $2,300. A bargain. ?? Seven rooms and bai on, Vir'inii streA near bridge; bargain Three room house. No. 1TM in alley b*Io* i Seventeenth siree:; cheap at $730. Kight rooms, all conveniences. So. >33 -k-1 street; fine location, on easy -??? Seven room house on" Thirteenth szre-% cheap. Money to loan on cirr real estate =<cnrity. BOLP &j ZAHB, No. 1327 market stssht. Telephone 566. _ FOR SALE AND FOR RENI! HOUSES, LOTS. farms. No TV IJ the Best Time to Pcrch^s eCheip. 23CAiin-s- a", 1113 Market street. Telephone 657 FOH, S^X-.^ Six lots In Belvedere addition. cor?*; lot*. nt S.T."> each. _... Houn? of six roams and hall, Ch3plln?. Twentieth street. Sl.OOl. . ,. ,i llouscotsix rooms. Eirhte^nth street. ins*1 condition. n.sqo. llotiso of six room?, bricc. with fotir ??"lira lit ronr. Koft" street, between Tvrea>. "ilr'l nnil Twenty-fourth streets. 5J.VO- _ .... ',nlr rooms. Cnaries street. <- ? V> heeling. SOY). ,, Honwol live rooms. Lind street Eiit ?a-' lnfr. U.'JXi. ;l v.i) litislnesi houses on Mala street. Con.? Wheeling. Cheap. ... f".:r rooms. Tweutv-ninth street. 13. Mx\a, foCt si.ioa. - , ll<?it.e of seven rooms. Fifteenth street s >? ?' - Mouse of ?ix rooms, brici. lofixlii fee:. ?lr<set. i..Mitre Wheeling. *yvo l>(t eiut eml l'ourteeath street. $T<?. i, o','V',ot ,lvo rooms. Woods street. Ea-'- Wh? I Joiuo of fottr rooms. Eighteenth strcet.il;"1 i'Ireo nouses. Jloystcu street, cheap. * of ihroo roomst Twelfth street. ' "J elt-'lit rooms. Sirtoenth. street. cowl %ndltloti.8i.7fW. _ t u1; ?'"xll>>) fe<t, FiUn. White & ojUI Khnr** fidilltlou. sa? eacE. .s ktr. ot!"wiiJoMl roolai and stable. EiS1^ ita i lireo lots In l'arlc View, cheat*. l:ilj"t?ji?'"0t' McColloch street. Centra Wh->- * <1 tv''t*;"fk 1 n*1 Ptopjrtv. two mile?'rod tM walk from'motor line, a -', l/.is I'-! 'Improvements. Cheap. w! . Lalilwell's rim Siia e.xch. , . i/.i n(Vi acres on National road. niJ? ?"T. on casv terms. , *!?-i *rl"i proporty 0:1 u?ket street at snod< 13 lM NESBITT & DEViNE, *730 Mnrkot Street. oeS^ Ha vtai dsU^n&d ta cLzn Odf sctirs- st^cSc cc Mes' id issf' frapj, ?n siiirica to cur DCf/fy* PS5CES Imti, Cfett md Rt ftja, we wift 121 Ladies* Cloth. Jack=t3, Warai cI'ZjJJ za 5I5-OJ, CHOICE So.OO. 45 Ladies' Jackets, Worth frotu Si52.T. jj, CHOICE S7.50. 23 Misses' Newmarkets, Co?; fr==i to 5ir.ee. CHOICE 82.25. REAL ESTATE. rilE INTELLIGENCER,^ M AM) ij FOUtt^EE5TH slltEET. Has a Tiiorouomy Equipped Job Printina Office. BOOK &8D COMERCI&L PRIHTISG A Specialtv. Sclienerlein & Bro. i 20 ZANE STREET. HOT AiR rllrtfiAC-. Hot Air Furnace..