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no doubt about fcho ndiniaaubility of tho letter it It was in existence us basla of cross-examination. Although a novo! caso confrontGti tho court tlio author itloH BoomoA to bo that whoro a paper had boon dostroyod or lost proof of iti previous existonco could bo intorjocted. It Hooinnd to bo propor sinco tho croto* oxamlnlug counsel said tho paper was not in hid po?aossion, and tho witness denied knowlcdgo of it, to intorject proof of its cxiatonco as a basis of cx ainination. Theroupon Mrs. Louiso Lowoll took a Boat in tho witneas box. Mho Haid that nho had known Colonel Brockinridgo sinco February. 18SG, having become ac quainted with iiim at tlio house of rep resentatives, whoro hIio had an oflko to curry on business as a stenographer and typewriter in tho corridor by tho com wlttco.on postofllcos, WCOTE LETTEltt FOIt HIM. "Did von do work for Colonel Breck inridge?" Mr. Wilson inquired. "I did." "Did ho bring manuscript of a lottor to you?" ? "Ho did, and I copiod it in typo-: wrltor." "IIow was that lottor addrcflfiod?" "I object," interrupted two or threo of the lJrockinridgo attorneys, who pro testod that thoro was no proof of tho letter having beon mailed, but Juilgo Bradley said to sustain tho objection would bo to nullify tho purpose of ad mitting tho witnoss. Ihe manuscript and copy had been roturnod to tho colo nel, Mr?. Lowell continued. From 1S.SIJ to 18!K) the had copiod manuscript, nddressed envelopes and dono Colonel Breckinridgo's private correspondence and congressional work, always return ing tlio manuscript. "Now, what was on thosoonvolopes?" continued .Air. Wilson. "Alias Pollard, 70 Upper street, Lox ington, Ky." "And how do you romombor that?]' "1 kept a memorandum book,in which I noted the udtlress." 'Have you the book?" "I have," she said, and tho book was passed around for tho inspection of tho lawvora. "Feeling euro that sooner or later I would hear uioro of Miss Pollard, and not wishing to trust my memory, I ' made that memorandum," sho ex plained, and continuing, said: "Iio (Broekinridgo) brought, mo two or threo envelopes separately, then a package of a dozen small ones yellowed with ago, and not such envelopes na a* business man would uho." The question of the substance of those loiters wag objected to and tho objection sustained lor tho prosont. Tho lirst communication, said the witness, ?was addressed to "My dear Sister Louise," and when Mr. Wilson urged that testimony of i:s countents should bo admitted, Mr. Buttorworth returned that there was no proof that it had over been mailed or received, reminding Mr. Wilson that it was tho irround j taken by him regarding tho alleged I forged letter of Miss Pollard. "I now give you notice if you have thai letter to produce it," said Mr. Wil- | eon to the defense. "Howcau I produce the letter if I sent.>1 it to ttio plaintiff?" Colonel Breclcin ridjje inquired in reply, whereupon Mr. ! "Wilson remarked in his inimitable way: i "You and I will have a little conversa tion after a while." i Tho witness, continuing, recollected that she had copied the letters for Colonel Breckinridge nearly every week; but said she could only prove hav iug dono lifteon or sixteen. ^ Tho judge having ruled out tho exam ination coacernin&aho contents of tho , letter, Mr. Buttorworth mado a brief cross-examination,Jasking Mrs. Lowell i whoro she had worked and for how long. She had kept a record of tho 1 work she did for congressmen, with the amounts received, in an account book. She had an independent recollection of the address of Miss Pollard, 6tnco the matter had mado a very deep impres sion on her mind. "Are you acquainted with Miss Pol lard?" was naked. ?'I never saw Miss Pollard until this morning." ? In her books she had merely ontored the amounts of work done, the namo of the party and tho amounts charged, so that no congressman need waste worry ior fear that tho ledger will rise up to get them into troublo. 5I0P.E DENIALS. "v; Colonel Breckinridge was recalled and gave emphatic denial to the proviou3 witness' statement that ho had carried to her tho manuscript addrossod to "My Dear Sister Louise." Mra. Lowell had dono typewriting for him. Ilo would not swear Iio had never givon her manu script letters to copy. Colonel Breckinridgo made other om phutic denials covering many of the statements of Mra. Lowell. After recess Miss I'ollard was plnced on tho stand to prove that the lettors in quostion had beon recoived by hor and destroyed. Tlio defense objected to this lino of testimony at this stago, but it was admittod by tho court, exception being noted. Miss Pollard described these lotters as beginning "My Dear Sister Louise" and "My Littlo Spitlire." and addro3sed by a typewriter, and all signed in lead poncil. Then Colonel Brockinridgo was back Carrie Orcne Kino Save theChildren By Purifying Thoir Blood Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes Pure -?Blood, Cures Scrofula, Etc. ? My experience with Ilood's Sarsaparilla ha* been very effective. My littlo girl, fivo years old, had for four years a bad skin disease. Ilei arms and limbs would break out In a massi n sores, discharging yellow matter. She *oulc scratch the eruptions as though It ga\o reilu .and tear opeu the sores.. Two Bottles of Hood's Barsaparllfci caused tho eruptions to heal and and tho scabs pealed off, after which tho skltj beeamo soft and smooth. As a family nu.dli.lue on tho stand making flat denials con* coming tlioio lottery. Having tlninhod this branch o( tho subject, tbo defend ant told of tho ovonta of tlio fall of 1837, whon hound tbo plaintiff motill Waih ingtonnear tlio Catholic institution "as a woman in hor condition and a man HUppoaing himnolf to bo tbo uuthor of bor condition would moot." "Do you wish to bo understood ns oaying that you Hiinportod hor in whole or in part during tbo two yoara alio was at tlio ncadomy of tbo Iloly Croaa on Maatacbuaotta avonuo," was a question to which tbo colonol responded: "I would not wish to bo understood aa Haying anything about it, if I could avoid it, but as a mattor of fact my con tributions to bor wore not losaonod. Thoy woro irregular nmounta and I un dordtood thoy holpod to pay hor board at the academy." Referring to tbo flvo notes of $100 oach drawn bv the plaintiir and in dorsed by tbo dofondaut in 1692, to pay Miaa Pollard's oxpenaoa at tho school of tbo Holy Croaa, Colonol Breckinridge statod that ho did not know what bo came of tbo notos, did not know whethor thoy had boon protested. Was auro that ho bad novor rocoivod notice that two of them wont to protoat. "Now, rot'renh your memory," bogau Mr. Wilson, this testimony having boon elicited by a succession of questions, "do you not know that notice of tbo protest was aont to you both in Losing ton and Washington?" He did not, and tbo attornoy askod, "Do you know tho particular object^ for which thoso Instnotoa wore drawn?" "I do, vory woll." NOT FOIt WEDDINO CLOTHES. "Was it not to onablo hor to purchaso hor wedding trousseau?" "Nothingliko it. Thoro ia not a scin lilla of truth in it." Tbo cross-examination having drifted to the renownl of relations in ISS'J in Washington, tbo defendant was asked: "Did you over have a rooiu in the northwest section?" "Wo did try that experiment, but of all tbo unsatisfactory experiments that was tho worst I ever tried. Wo bad not been thero moro than throo or four times before tbo plaiutilF said that it seemed ovory window within tlireo blocks bad eyes when wo wont in there and 1 was suro that tbo people were standing on every dooratcp in aight every time I went. I am a rather pecu liar looking man, ao peoplo remember mo; ao wo gave that up." "Now." aaid Mr. Wilson, a little later, alluding to^defendant's criticism of Miss Pollard's falsehoods in saying she had been to dinner at his.liouse to account for bor absences, "you are a fathorly-looking man, and alio a young girl, both of you from Kentucky. Can you conceive of a better excuse for her than that she had been to dinner with a respectable elderly gentleman like yourself?" "Nor can I conceive of a keener one to bo used afterward for a auit like this," was the reply. Ho had frequently met tbo plaintifl in tho bouse of Mrs. Thomas, on_ II street, but had never seen bor sowing in his life. "Did you not meet hor once there when she was using this basket, that bad belonged to your wife?" Mr. Wilson inquired. t "Never; never under heaven," ans wered the colonol, atriking tho witness box. "Did not a servant come in while you wore with her and sho was using that basket?" "No servant ever did, for I novor knew torn moment; until it was brought in here, that alio had that basket." He had met Miss Pollard in New York in September. 1S92, but not "impro perly," and met her "improperly" there iu February, 1S93. "Whore did you go then," Mr. Wil son inquired. "I can't tell tho place. 1 simply hired a coupo and she got in and I told tbo driver to, take us to some safe place. He took us cloao to tbo elovatod road, up toward Fifty-second or Fifty-third streets. It was a large building that looked liko a hotel." Here Mr. Wilson aucgoatod that as it was near tho hour for adjournment, and lie desired to take up an entirely different lino of examination, it was hardly worth while to proceed further and the court adjourned. MRS. KAULIvXEK DEAD. I Tho Aged Mother or t?i? Scimtor Dies at "Winchester Virginia* Ipedal Dispatch to the InleUipeitcer. MartiNsnuiio, W. Va., April 3.?Mrs. Mary W. Faulkner, tbo widow of tho late Hon. Charles James Faulknor, died suddenly at the residenco of her son-in- ] law Dr. Wm. S. Love, at Winchester, | early this morning of congestion of tho lungs. ? She wns sevouty-sevon years of | age. Mrs. Faulknor was apparently well yesterday evening and until within twenty minutes of hor death did not ahow any evidence of illness. She had sponfc tbo winter in Washington with her son, Senator Faulknor, and was stop ping a few days with her daughter Mrs. Dr. Love previous to returning to hor beautiful homo "Boydville" in this city. Sho was a.daugther of General Elisha Boyd, a prominent Virginia statesman of the early part of tho century and married Mr. Faulknor in 1833. Of this union thero was eight children: Sonator C. J. Faulkner, Judgo 12. Boyd Faulkner, Mrs. Tbomaa S. Bocock, Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. Dr. J. W. Mc Sborry, Mrs. Dr. W. S. Love, Mrs. S. I\ F. Price, and-Mrs. Flood. Mrs.'Faulk ner was a general favorito wherever she was known. During hor husband's wide careor in tbo Cold of statesmanship and diplom acy alio was hia constant companion and helpmate. Sho was a charming conversationalist and a generous friend. Tbo homo Boydville has beon tho scono of many brilliant social gatherings and ia known aa one of tho moat hospitablo homes oi tho south. Many prominent neraona from a distanco have beon in vited to attend tbo funeral ou Friday , afternoon. PAHIvEltSllUItG REPUBLICANS I Victorious Over All Oppo^ltion-Vlve Out or Six Camlhlatoi Klcctoil. Special Dlti>atch to the InUlHatncer. I'arkersduug, W. Ya.~J April 3.-?In a city election hero to-day tho pooplo snowed thoy are tired of Democracy by electing five Republican councilmenout of six to bo elected. Republican, ^Dem ocratic and Citizens' tickets were tit tho field. Tito Citizons' ticket was tho third party-prohibition movomont and drew largely from the Republican rauka. Immonso interest.in tho Francis Mur nby tomporanco revivals aidod this. L. 0 Gergig.W. P. Anderson, \\. B. llupp, \V. P. I.ittloton ttnd C. V. Morrison aro tho Republicans elected, I. H. W right ia tho Democrat A largo vote was polled and considorablo interest taken. The majorities raused from -0 to iS. The vote to ratiiv tho issuing of bonds for 5G3.0C0 for a eity Building carried by a vory largo majority. Tho election was a splendid endorsomont of tlio Uo publican buainoss and economical coun cil. Ptorix with hair that ia continually foiling out, or thoso that are ba.d, can stop tho falling, and got a good growth of hair by using Hall's Hair Benowcr. ?JEWETT'S REFRICERATORS. .Full line of ilzes anil styles. 1311 MARKKT STREET. THE NEXT 30 DAYS Wo will sell full weight, full sUo, all-copper Wash Boiler*, with Ihii. No. 8 at 51 EACH. No. 9 at 3: 00 EACH. GEORGE W. JOHNSON'S SONS, m7?l no MAIS STI1EEX MEN WHO ARE ALWAYS BUSY. 1*uIiiq'n Celory Compound Brighton* tho liyc, Increases tin* Appetite, He* More* bleep, Regulate* tho Vital Organs. -Z&Z* 33"" The Old Friend And tho best friend, that never fails you, is Simmons Liver Regu lator, (the Red Z)?that's what you hear at tiio mention of this excellent Liver medicine, and people should not be persuaded that anything else will do. It is "tho King of Liver Medi cines; is better than pills, and takes the place of Quinine and CalomeK It acts directly on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and give3 now lifo to the wholo sys tem. This is tho medicine you want. Sold by all Druggist3 in Liquid, or in Powder to bo taken dry or made into a tea. 4J-EVEUY PACKAGE'S} lln* tho 7i Stnniji In red ou winunrr. J. 21. Z CI LIN x CO., Philadelphia, ni. Undor tho stress of social or business duties, or both, how few business mon 11ml timu to properly reonir the wusto of oxcosslvo montnl labor and cloao con ilnomont. Tho roflult of this nested ia plainly to bo road in tho care-worn, nervous faces and physical poverty of tho uvorago business man ono meats. Hut Paino'scolory compound brightona their oyoa, increases their appetite, causes good digestion ami regular action oi tho organs of assimilation. Much so called overwork of buainoes men is tho overwork of worry, care, anxiety, haste. 'JL'hoso make tlio sever est draft on their vitality. Those who sutler from norvous debility, mental de pression, tflooplossnoBS, or dyspopsia, find Palno's calory compound a power ful rostorative. It regulates tho liver and kidneys, clean'os tho blood, and feods tho iicrvoi and norve contors all over tho body. Recovery from diseases of tho liver, kidneys and stomach by tho aid of Pninu's celery enmnound is lasting. It is tho greatest of all modern restorative agents. Paine'* calory compound is proscribed by physicians who difler in many other things but agreo in estimating highly this greatest of romodios lor curing dis cuses of tho kidneys, rheumatism, gout, dyspepsia, Bright'* disease and stomach disorders duo to tho deranged nervous system. LOCAL ItttKVlTILJS. flatten of Minor Moiuuiit in fliii! About tlio City. _ Opera House this evening?'Walker Whiteside us "Richelieu." Last evening tho Control View club gave a select masquerade ball at tho Teutonia hall. It was a success. J. E. Duffy & Co., of Washington, Pa., brokers in stocks, bonds, oil, grain and provision;, have opened an oflicoat 1213 .Market street. A meeting of the special joint commit teo of council and tho county comtnis sionete on tlie tunnel project has been cn'iod for Thursday evening at the com missioners' room. Tint regular meeting of tho central W. C. T. U. will be held in tho new hall 1207 Main streot, and it will bo tho reg ular W. U. T. U. headquarters alter Thursday, April 5, at 7:3(J p. in. IIoRKiiciMF.it linos.' tho Main street wool lirm. have pluced a now and im proved long distance telephone appar atus in tiieir establishment connected with Boston and other eastern cities. Last evening a stag social was given by Wheeling castle No. 'J, Knights of the Golden Eagle, at their hull in the McLain block on Market street, which was greatly enjoyed by the knights and many of their friends. I'oototlicc dinners. Special Dtsoatch to the Intelllooicer. Washington, I). C., April 3.?Post masters appointed to-day: G. S. Cross, vice S. lfaught, removed, Cross Roads, Monongalia county; Vnl Bach man, vico J. A. Boone, removed, Fayette, Fayetto county. The contract for carrying tho mail from Bell to Brownston until May, 1897, lias been awarded to F. B. Riley, of London, Kentucky. l'nteiits Granted. Special Dlrpatch to the IntcMjin'Sr. Washington, D. C., April 3.?Patonts granted to-day: Robert Dinsmore, of Weston, ono for railroad and oue for cur couplings. IIiggs, tlio Ladies' Tailor. teas, spices, etc t Our reputation for Boiling only froih and standard goods in well known. Ex-. amino our prico lint and you will (intl you can buy tlio heat ut our ntorou for loss money than you pay (or infurior Roods ut other placos. Ouit MUCK LIST: Mall Touch Tobacco, per pound 2fio Cholco Fancy Sugar Corn, 3 cam for 23c ?Standard Sugar Corn, I cans for '4.1c Kiirly Juno Peas, 'J cans for .. 2.V5 Sugar Peas, 5 cans fur? Rest Standard Tomatoes, :i onus for iiflo Best Plo Peaches, Scans for Rest Table Peaches. 'J onus fur Kxtra Choice Red Salmon, 2cam for? Rest Wash Hoards' each JVUJ John Food, per packa^o. Cliolco Seodle>a Raisins, |M3r pound/...'.. Largo Raisins, per pound, Cholco Carolina Rico, per pound .....1 Large Select Lemon*. o?eh Clothos I'lns, per dozen. ........ Carpet Tacks, s ounces, per box....".!... + JnCE LEHD, -r Lot Tlioso Who Can Follow WANTED. ANTKI>?A~KIIiST-CLAss COOK Jlibl come wall recommended. A, mm iQjrU-ctitamreeL W-},N;TI;:1,)-'V Goon COLORE come well recommended Appl) ntM Hftwnth street. np3 W-V>7EU?A YOUNG MAX FROM iniiioJit A"Vi2rcnra?>()' n'tc 10 solicit orders In (lie < lt\. Address. Rox 103. City. nt> WANTED-.MAN TO MA NAG otllce In Wheeling, West Virginia. Salory ltoow if\i r;-v7.v,,iV^'1,r,,lh ('aP,:ai required, HOOM5I, AotNC\ IIDILDI.XG, Buffalo, S. Y liirllO-MAW AGESTS MAKE $.) 00 A DAY k,tch?n utensil ever Invented i'lm11 ".'t', ? !'! hix 8(,'d 1,1 cvcrv" house & M< M.\K IN. ( hu'liniatl. o mrl3. \J a x a<; i;ii wasted to attoint i'1 Mlwacn to sell the linpM I>l?h WmIil w a-t e*.-i!iil ilr.oi tiw in uto minutes tilth oui wettiti" l,io llnsera. 57.", ? ek ntxl nil peases, hasy position; no capital: no liar " week. Atldrew W. IIAIUII. O.N .t CO., clerk No. 11, Columbtia. jirit-w-ts fon RENT. won ISEXT-STORE ROOM OX M,ilu street. Address I,oek Box r.,0. fc IfOli REST?OXE FIVE.ROOMF . , V,"50' ^fner Thirty-fourth and Market streotH. \OMewlon at once. Inquire of JO.SKl a. ljAUKi.N. >.n (Jiaplino street. mr2 POHKEST-A LARGE 1' O U I . nrt?? t0rj J,ulL'.,Jn?; situated on Water street, BCIIJLFV' vi mill M 1!?"'L APP'y 10 J' LOliLhi. .No. G.t 1'iueenili street. juig WOR REST ?HOUSE OS JACOB street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets: eight rooms. Including wiish room and cellar; both jjaaes; modern conveniences. Ap ply to l iin Jacob street. mr*_>o JJ'OU KENT. " The Wheeling Club Rooms. One live-rooined house on Thirteenth street both gases. One 11a:. three rooms. Tirenlr-thlM street One houie. ftvo rooms, Twenty-third street. nir:1 F. 11. LANCE. l^OR REST. Second-Story Apartments INNEWIJUILDINdON MAIN^VND TENT1ISTS. a>S^u'Sl!n} flr rooms, hull and patn. Suitable for residences or o111ecs. Aho basement barber shop. Prices reuionablo good tenants. JA31KS u ll.-VWI.KY. 1420 31nln SU F *on i:ext. Storo room In T.-nbody Itmldin-. Oitlco rooms in l?oabody KullUlng. St?;iini beat, elevator ami all modern con vcnleucos. Turin, roasonalilw. PKAltODY INSUKANCE CO., 1120 and ll?s Market Street. for beht. IolTcr for rent my residonco at Pleasant Val ley, 011 the Nstionnl road, ea<t of this city. ii-ii??f!.ta.11 lc,nir03ms> nf thom bolng loxl(? feet. Besides there is an outbousecou tainlng four rooms, all sunplicU wltbovery mod lIcn,(:o* Including a good cistern 1 here is also ii Iar.ro puTillou on tlio grounds. ror asummer residence the location Is unex cebo L It Is on till' li.10 of the Wheeling & Klin m'; ' ",1(1 the view from tliu portico o. tho dwelling presents the ilne.it scenery to bo Been in tlio vicinity of Wheeling. Thu? situated it is one of tbo most desirable place* for n rcsidenco to be found in the ueleh bu'lTronehnnt. "C lu" bCC" UOwlr f"-'"1' renewin ?r 000 5?ar witla tl10 Pr'vtlcK^ of Call oa or address <* C. SEIBERT, "P- riensant Valley. for sale. S" jTOCICS FOi! SALE 3) fhnrcs VnUon.nl Bimk o! West Virginia. 1 nharc Fort Henry dub. 20 shares LaltelioKail MUL 5 shares Kxchauge Ilnnk. 20 shares I-ostoria Glass Co. 2 bonds Wheeling Hallway Ca 50 shares honth Side Rank. 20 shares llollalro Nail Mill. lDah:tres .Eiuu Standard Iron and Stool Co. JI. S.IUWI.V. Urolcor. . .no. -'t Twelfth Street. J?OR SALE. A Hargiiln?For n few days lot, M feet front, near street ear barn, S750. GEO. J. MATHISON, ?' Real Kstate Agent. Telephone 107. rar27 133 Market street. pOU iiALIi. AFU1TC1I01CE LOTS AT EI)?I.V(1T0X. Cheap and on Ca*y Terms. W. V. HOGE. odV CltvPnnU Bnildlng. llflO Market Street. for sale. Bonds and Stocks ! MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE, Other Investments. SIMPSON & HAZLETT, mr:3 No. 1311 Market St. NOW'IS THE TIME TO SECURE A I10M1,! 10) fine LOT5FOIt SCI,ft rneso lots are situated near Tiltonville. Ohio, live miles in>m tho city of Wheeling, adjacent to the, beautiful residence of Mr. Win. II. Robin* fou. anil within tlvu minutes' walk of the depots of tho C. A P and tho W. h U H railroads. The grounds are beautifully located, being botween ten and tlftcon- feet above the t'ood of Imi, and posencs natural advanta^e?. second to noae in thesicluityof Nhcollng. There ha? just been completed one of the tlnest Potteriet In tho val ley. employing iw men. antl with other build ings under construction, proves this to-bo tho coining' piucc. . These lots will bo sold on ten (10) a sma11 PVnxcnt and will . he freo from interest and taxes until pabC for. t-or further information apply to U. T. IIOW. tLL, Agent, Bridgeport, Ohia doli BARGAIN BULLETIN. E. B. POTTS' Bargain Bulletin MAIN AND TENTH STS., WHEELING, W. VA. Olio Cent Articles. 6 Heftvv Envelopes, 4 good I'on Holders, Stool i Pons,1 >(omoran?luin<lk>(ik. fl Sheets Nolo 1'npor, G Slnto Pencil* 4 Lca<l Pencils, 4 Collar Huttons, | 2 bunches Ilnlr Pins, 1 Handkerchief, l Thimbio. i 1 paper Plus. I piper Noodles. I "pool Silk Twist, '- dozen Hook* and Eyes. C> Pnrulug Needles. I Nutmeg (Jrntcr, 1 do/on Brass Pant* Ikutton*. 1 | lint rm. 1 box Cornet Tacks. l dozeu Clothes Pins, l Tablet, 1 nut Knitting Needles. ? Lou of 5-cotH Roods going rtt I cent Two-Cent Articles. 12 dozen buttons, 1 Fltio Tomb, I botllo Ink. Pint Tin Cups. Handkerchiefs, Cako Cutters, rcr Boxes. Langtrv Hair Pins, Carpenter Pencils, CutT Buttons, I'io Pan*. l'ockct Combs. Napkins, fun Openers, Spool Cotton. Toilet Sonn, Gimlets, Tajio Lines, Rubber Tipped Pencils.' Hair Crimpers. Wo deal only In Bargains and glvo big raluo lor tho uioney, Thrcc-Ccnt Articles. Ladles' Handkerchief*. Shaving Brushes, 1 doxen Dress Jluttons, Stamped Dippers, Mutch Safes, Machine Oil Cans. Potato Mashers. 1 dozen Safety Pius, Perfumed Tollot Soap, 1 pair Scis sors. Pint Funnels. Jelly Plates. Curry Combs I dozen Shoe Laces. School Slates. Da>ting Spoons. ?cent Tablets. Cork Screw*. Harmonicas, Cako Turners Mouse Traps. Windsor Ties. Come here for bargains, wo will not disappoint you. Four-Cent Articles. OnesetTeaspoons, PatentSleevo Holdor*. Hoys' , Suspenders, Clark's O. N. T. Thread, Children's bibs, Rubber Dressing Combs. Comb and Brush | I wo, Pot Covers, Tooth Brushes, Fire Shovels, rowcline, Charm Knives. Mucilage. Sewing Ma- I chine Oil, Scrub Brushes. Linen Thread, Hand Saw Files, S us ponders, Pencil Boxes. Calico, Mus lins nud hundreds of other articles going ut this price. Five-Cent Articles. Ladies' Hose. Children's Hose. Rolling Pins, Boxwood Itulcs. CuiriSuttonK. Tin BuckoK Com bination Glass Cutters, lloy's Knives. Pokers, Boor Bolts. Neaufoot Oil Shoo Blacking. Wash J'aus, Hichter Harmonicas, Towels, vft-c Needle Packages, Spectacles. I>imo Cologne, llair Curl ers, School Slnt??s. Lamp llurncrs. Shoo Dressing, Ladles' Pins. Tabic Knives. | Man* ID-cent articles in our 5-ccnt list. Como I una take them out of our wajr. I .Six-Cent Articles. One set Table Spoons. Illank Books, Pnrses, Shirting, Suspondor*. Butcher Kill vol. 10-cent Luces. Sleevo Buttons. 10-cent Ktnbroideries, Scrubbing Brushes. Gents' Half Hoto. Merchants Invited. Wo have bargain^ for you and it will pay you to call. I Soven-Ccnt Articles. Colgate's Palm Soap, large Dressing Combs. Harmonicas. Counter Books. Dre** Goods. La dies' Handkerchiefs. Mixed Bird Seed, White wash Brushes, largo Tin Cups, Wash Pans, Shears. At this popular price we otlcr many articles worth double the money. Eiglit-Cent Articles. Monkey Wrenches. Whisk Brooms. Wash Bowls, Tin Buckets, Long Handle Fire Shovels. Rnlo?. i Hosiery. Large Lamp burners. Box Paper and Envelopes. Spring Balances, Scissors, Blank | Books. Patent Buttons. Our customers know a good thing when thoy ice It. Join,the procession to our store. Nino-Cent Articles. Ladies' Gloves. Shoe Brushes, Stew Pans. Pre serve Kettles, Bntcner Knives, worth 15 cents. Glriss Dishes, Milk Strainers. Codec Pots. Flour Sifters. Suspenders. Extract Vanilla. Dolls. DUU 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. Tou-Cont Arlicles. Suspenders. Clothes lines. 25-ccnt Jowelry, Auger Braces. Stationery Packagos, Jail Padlocks. Royal Needle Packages, one-haif pound Tea. La dies' ?JO-cent Hose. Dolls, -?-ccnt Cult' Buttons, Mirrors. Pocket Knivos. We are constantly receiving bargains and can- I not quote prices, as they are here to-day nud I gone to-morrow. It is our aim to always havo tomothiug new at prices that will make you buy. Merchant Tailoring. Our Merchant Tailoring Department is now rcadr for business and we are showing a line of goods lu new. bright and tasteful pattorns that aro belling liko a Hash. We oiler during this mouth vourchoiceof a line at $I4s50 per suit up, well worth one-third uioro money. frCLOTHING.t* flVPRfMm ntprlcej that smash all former UIDIlOUii 10 records. I/>ok. for u $?ft) Overcoat. We nl<o havo great bargains at $:;.S7, 84.5W. $5.90, 30.75, up to $10.75. It will pay you to look at these goods. 'MRU'S KIllTS at 519% 3.'87. $190 81 87.55n men 0 OUlld 37yj, r.?S7 to 51-0Wo are Icadors In low prices- If you cau match these goods for less than doublo the money anywhere wo Invito you to return thesame and your money will be refunded. These goods must go, URN'S PilNTs ?t4'?c,??c. 87c, 9Sc. <118 up to BUM 0 rfllUO $rj7. If you want to know the value of a dollar try to borrow one. If you want to know how to save a dollar or moro look at our Clothing Department. I RftVQ? SI1ITQ 8- 'te. 87c, 9?c 81 IS. si .T7 up. DU10 OUliO come at once. This tale can not last nlwan. You canuot match the prices. ROVS' PINT* at,7n- We. ?c. Those an uuio i .in i J bargains and going very fast at present We have all sizes from 5 to 13 at these prices. MEN'S SHOES i well to save money on Shoos as anything ebu! and we uro away below the market. 1 1 LADIES' FINE SHOES ${$? ?*? "ur??ccoss in thoShoo line ii probably more than we deserve. Wo prcsuroo tho ro ison KMZ,Lor d0Q,t ,iul ,oa* CHILDREN'S SHOES gnlns. Ken's and Boys' Hats fine Silk Hat, which usually sells utSJW. Men's Shirts ?". Millinery and Ribbons 51,<S5 save you lot* of money. Miss Agnes Oarrlty will glvo you pointers ou Milllnerv und Trimmings tliat will do you good nud will not overcharge you norsell you old Ktylo*. I IInrioru7fl3T? Undershirts and Drawers at2V^ UllllUL ncuu :t7c. 29c. <8c, GSc up \Vo are al ways below the market on thcje goods, as well oseverything else. Bed Comforts and Blankets Wo have Just received a Job lot of theso goods at prices that will surprise you. Ladles' Corsets Umbrellas onsaOftsroui*. Lace Curtains "oe.ec. S'C UD. firnPfltiiD" 24 Ibsu Grat?ulate<l Sugar for 8103; UlUlCllM, Arbucklo's CoiTeo. -itc: Grain or i J Ground Pepper, Cinnamon, Mustard, Ginger and .Baking Powder, all going at 9c per pound, or J I pounds for 25 centi ae- A Clothing store, a Boot nn.t Shoo i | Store, u Hat Storo, a Dry Goods Stori?, a I Millinery Store, a Notion Stori*. a Furnish. I | log Good* Store, n llaritnaro und Tluwuro I I Store, a Tea anil Grocery Storo?nino stores i iu ono?all complete under one roof. | Wo havo tho largest department storo In tho I i state. 10)0 to 1006 Main street. 13 to.tu Tenth ! street, nud lODl to 10J7 Market streat. Eleven I ! entraucus?tako your choica Bargains la every f" department. E. B. POTTS, Haln and Tentb Sts., Whseliag, W. Va. J Branch store* at Steubenvlllo. Bellaira. N'esr I Jlflrtlnsville, Parkcrsburg and tho "Cyclono" a: I SUtcravlllc nolO i REAL estate. FOR' . ? A Month. No. 2?x KaiTitrct, y?"ni1* w Na 10i\ McColloch ktrools Store rooms, Main and 1 rn oj, flO 0), CO 00 No. 170 Seventeenth strccv g (y> No.2-'*)2 Mrtlll htrect ? 9 W No. ?VM Main .street ???? tt 0(1 No. 10 Tw?nlf?0fih ?l,\f?Irroomi. ^ Nil Mailt ,trMt' - 10 10 No. ?.?>' M?'.Vlrecl VTitoiilii Khil'iill'?'-" " fSSSX&^EffS Worth uuk 0( . ., No. jl-.l Mailt streot. o r room. ....r ? ? No. iV? Main .wet. [?" rS. No. ?W2 Moll* street, thrto room No. 1W? Main street, rooms. No. 110 Nineteenth - No. 101 Nineteenth ? t r t j? i ""??nii Na 2225 Market sin*t l."r^ '? r ^ni ... Nik 1M7 Chanllne street. otllce room ... Ne. 1721 Eo rf si r of t... ? ???? - * * VI'V."j'**""?., 8 (V) No. Jacob strccU four rooms... ^ w No. li.il McColloeh Pntoou sud dwelling. Martin s r ^ M Joining O. ?t Hiiinontb-Hl.A 7* 0) Hnioon nttd ,'wci^n^i|^.|J ?..'(! Main utroot- 35 05 Saloon. corner Twentieth ana Mttiu ?nwk ^ No'itTwentieth street 2? oj K: SR SSEKSsf fiBB* &?S No. 2T.05 Wood! street, tbreo rooms....- (J |n Na 2507 Alloy 11.... ?????"" ;;: COJ No. i:U Twenty-ninth s t roe1 ^*",' Vli ImlUJIiiitlnr .???'?"'!? 5r?lStit"? 3101 busluoa. lu rear of No. i.*u Marao* for saix Kasgg""11 ? JAMES A.HENRY. IMIMato Auaitt. U. Claim Attornw. Cot y'"WWffj!>Ml.rtel.t 8tr^t. Moilcro icvcn-roomod homo, 2220 Chnpllno "Sc room, 1103 Market .trccL licit location '"stefo'roim, 1223 Mall. .Wot roucnlon ?t Olj?|o oo?Good nevcn-roomcil dwelling. No. 27 dwelling at Na 2100 Mala "stoni rootn aud dwelling .t No. 2C1S CtapUno Kt^-1 oo-Modcrn slx-rooincil dwelling. 12G South '"Vm (^Slx-roomeddi.elMnc.lO North YorkSU m 00?Five-roomed. d ? eljlog. 311? Eo0' stget, *12 50-FIve-roomed dwell nr. 3h7 JaMb St. 58 OO-Flve-roomcd dwelling, 177 iwenty D,Sl?oSSrco rooms, botb gases nud water. 833 ^'?17 00?sfx-roomcd dwolljng. with stable, 23 ^outli Huron street: suitable lor two families. ?9 no?Five-roomed dwelling, corner iluroa and New Jersey street*. lawyers' ofllces near City Building. Ofllco rooms, ligcrter Block; most modern ia ^Lccrtcr Hall; Uit In tlio elty. SMITH & DICKINSON, 11UAL K3TATK. riUB INSURANCE, 1229 MARKET STREET. Rents Reduced 1 No 91 Ohio street, rirst tloor. ihreo rooms. No. 2102 >l?ln street, tin); lloor. thrco roomj No "7 N. Wabash strcot. three rooms.flrstnoor. No'. 13 Thirty-third street, brick, tlve rooms. Two splendid ofllco rpoms In Masonic bulldlnK. No C'J Twenty-eighth street, four rooms. *10 OX nS: M Soutn York street, threejjoomj^ No. 2W2Cnapllne stroet. fl\e rooms. 113 OJ. No. 3110 McColloch street, frame ? No. 1500 Market streot. olllce rooms. No. 42 Alloy 7. lower part. 17 TO. No. 121 Thlrtv-thlrd stroet. tlve rooms. W TO. No. U27 Alley II. frame, live room*. $10 OX No "so-* EolTstroet. thrco rooms. 5J ?>"? FronTr'ooS on Fourteenth street, suitable for ono or two gentlemen. ?n.i No. 905 Main street, twolro rooms nna ba.Ji. Oftlce rooms In Illobanl B ock. l.l14 Mairket 3U No. 1S22 Main street, scoon'l antl tlilnl tloo^i. Vo G,\ Seventeenth street, four rooms. Six-roomcrt frame dwellinc at Lestoerwofvl. ISrSSSSon South street, In-llcarue fab. eraicle bulidInK| RINEHART & TATUM, City Bikk Bcttotso. Tclorhnni 21<A I?I?>L __RoomSo.?. FOR RENT.. Store room on tlio west' side of Market street, lu good location, near Twelfth street. No. 121 Sonth Front street, seven rooms and bath room, now house- ..ill 0} Four rooms on South York street, new house ll no Four rooms on Zano street, new house 10 00 No. 17 South York street, six rooms and bath room, new house. In food locatlou. 20 00 Eight rooms and bath room, on Virginia mreet, lu now brick bouse 30 W 9 FOR SALE.?? Ilouses, Lots and Farms. 3HT J\. 2=L JEl. "Y" OT.'DF'inxr^, 1U3Markethtreet. TolephonoGS?. tnrl.'? FOB SAL IB. Fine farm. 137acres, three mile* from Mounds, villi;, with splendid improvemonu. This is a bargain. Farm of 3")Y. ucres near Trladolphla. JiSW. Farm o(29H acre* G!<. miles eiit of citv. ? Houso of five rooms, lot U-lxlSIfcet, Eo(Tstreet, Centre Wheeling, il.it00. ?'>30 feet of laud fronting on McColloch and Llnd streets." Doublo brick home, four and flvo rooms, with modem improvements, lot -tfxlOO feet, bargulu, $3..m Two brick houses, fivo and six rooms, lot 103x 100 foot, cbenp. S 1,500. Hotel of fourteen rooms, doing good business splendid locstion, cheap. House of live rooms, 4308 McColloch street, Cl.UXX Houso of Ihreo rooms. Woods street. Eighth ward, lot 25x100 feet. iSOO. House of flvo rooms, brick, Fourteenth street, 82.SC0. House of flvo rooms, Jacob street. Centre Wheeling. S1.2TO. Houso of live rooms, Woods, street, East Wheel In?. 81/00. Houso of eight rooms. Coal street. First wur.l, 31.0J0. Houso of seven rooms and hall, Chaplluo street. Centre Wheeling, $i,2iu. Lot east end Fourteenth street. $VX). I-ot-s on Llnd street. Belvodcro. f275 t?ach. Lots In Behren* .t Speldel's addition. Hand lan's addition to North B^nwood. Ibffg*' Hum. Caldwell's Hun. Pleasant Valley, Bellerue and other placaiiu aud nour tho city. NESBITT & DEVINE, TeL CI3. 1739 Mnrkot Straot. GROCERIES ETC. ANTISEPTIC AN] WALL PAPER CLEANER Removes all dust and dirt. Leaves no strenkn. nom not erumblo or'make any dirt on the carpet. mr27 H. F. BEHRKNa. 2217 Market Etreat QHEESE. CHEESE, Cnmombert, Neufcbatcl, Fromadgo Do Brio, 1'arinason, Koqufort, Importca Swiss, Ednrn. Domestic Swiss. I'iuo Apple, New ^ ork Cream, Club House, Sup Sugo, Deviled. C. V. HARDING & CO., mr27 l.W. Market Ftrvet. COAL. II. D. WILLIS SOLE AGENT rOIt? Monongah Coal and Coke, Twcnty.flrntnnd Wnter St*. Toloplione 8S. Anthracite and Piedmont 'Blacksmith Coclia stock. Agcut for Moundsyillo Mineral Wool. ? r.rl'm ARCHITECTS. tDWAUn a FRANZHEIJL U!LLACt> V. GJCsET. FRANZHEIM & GIESEY, ja.i-o2a?toots, feW PnblleLlhrorr It il INTELLIGENCER'S JOB OFFICE NEW TYPE. SK'TLLKl) WORKMEN. HOSES! COUNT and TAal'Y WOHK. Send for prkes. 1STELUOESCER. 14 and 27 Fourtoeuth