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|jos.Horne&Co., lVuu-lto. arid Fifth St., ritlsiburj. 8ATUDUAY. Match 8, 1)91 'Out-of-Town People J can buy here just as well as though living in the city by | using our Mail Order Department. The smallest order receives just as careful attention asthe largest. Send a trial order just to see how easy it is to Shop by Mail. Ladies' Capes. Big sleeves and fashion have decreed that Capes will | be tto popular Spring Wrap for Ladies. Daily arrivals of the new est and handsomest are flock ing into our big Cloak de partment? And what a lot of style arid value a little bit of money buys. Embroidered Double Capes in black and colors, $3 ijo. Clay Diagonal Double Capes for $5; and lined through out, with velvet collars, *10. Lice Trimmed Silk Capes for $10. Fancy Lined Satin Capes for 12. ^o. and all the new .Perforated Clotris and latest effects in Chiffon and Ribbon Ruches. Aiready there are hundreds of styles. Jackets, too, all the proper shapes and materials, 55 up. Girls' Wraps. Departments tilling up fast with the new Spring things for Girls and Misses. L.ots of style in everything, and very little prices. Jatiatv Rcofora for Girl* of 4 to 14 years. $I.2?, $1.75, $2. Girls' JackeU of plain Kcrsoy, 14, 10 and IS years. $4.5-0. A fine showing of Misses' Capes and Tailor made Gowns in mixed Cheviots and plain colors for 14 and 16 year-old Misses. All the new styles Boys' White Lawn Blouse Waists 75c upward. Jos.Horne&Co., JPittaloutX"S, STATIONERY, BOOKS, ETC. 1552 1S95. Blank Books! We carry in stock a full line of New Flat Opening Blank Books, "Scotch Linen" Heavy Ledger paper, Perfect, and everything used in an office. "W\A.LL PAPEB! NEW, AT LOWEST PRICES. Send for samples, state purpose anJ grade wanted. JOS. CRAYES' SONS, 26 Twelfth Street. PhteTlmatM. Prayer Books for Roman Catholic there!!, and Prayer Books and Hymnals C'larcft Almanacs for tin Protes ImI Eplscoptl Chnrcb, at STANTON'S 01(1 CiIv ftluuno Book store, 1301 MAp.Kirr struct. Edison's Mimeographs. ? ? ? Thot-e*t Duplicating Mnchlneinnd?. Will t*Ve tlirciuhouvind eoplci from on? writ In- will do either AutORrnphlo or Typo writer work. Satlsfnctlon guaranteed. FOR BALK BY CARLE BROS., VM Markot Streak full lino ot wuppllci nlwrty* on hnnd. 'JMIK PITTSBURGH ' OMMtWIAI. GAZETTE. Gcenti nor week. Tin: I'liTsntiitniiTiMM. accnuperwcok. Ka#t'-rn nnil Wcntorn dnlllc*. Wcomr papon. Frvhloii mil Mtorary Mn;;a virion l)cllv?r?;<t Anywhere. llOOKB, STATIONERY, GOHI'KI. HYMNS. C. H.QUIMHY. _ '* '.'7 ^ in: ' 1 . ; -1 r" ?? rPIIE 1NTKLM0KNCKU -A. IH k CUAIt AND rUME.STAD|.K I'AI'KIl IN THE CRESCENT CITY. Souutor-Eloot S.tophnn IJ, Elklnn and Pai'ty In Njw O.-louuu, THE 8EHATQR GIVES; HIS VIEWS On tlio 1'olUluiil <0uo4tioim itolntlng I to tltn South ami tlio tYoipouu ??t Uopubno.ui Suooom In that Section of Alio Country?Ho Coiitlrierit tho Payment of tlio Sugar Motility u Sa eroil Contract Obligation. Sew OrUant Picayune (Dm.) Among tiii) dt?titt)(Uisliod visitors now in Now Orleans in Unltod States Senator Stephen li. Elklitf, of West \ irgieia. No tutor Elkins cutno yestor day with Ms family In tlio private car Hay State. llo is accompanied by C. M. llondloy, asilitaut to tho president of tho West Virginia Central Railway, ' of which Senator Ellcins in vlco presi dent. Tho party ia stopping at tho Hoyal in tho day time, but apoud tho evenings in their car. Sonator Klkina is on his way to Mexico, whoro ho will ?penJ aoino tlrno, roturniug by way of California. II<? is making the trip for plensure end a clinngo. A reporter was accorded a vorv ploai* out interviow with tho famous Ropubli can, who is delightful to moot, and will* tug in submit to a rourno of quostiouing. Senator Elkins ia a loader of tho Repub lican purty'who possesses unusual force and political sagacity. His recent e!cc tiou to tlio senate from West Virginia makes him the only Republican lenator irom tho south, unless I'rltchard, of South Carolina, can bo clasiod a G. 0.1'. Ho is a aouihorn tnnn, with soutliorn aympathios anil sentiments. ilo was reared in Mieaouri.nud wns educated and has livad in \irginia. Ho appreciates southorn institutions, believos in south ern progress, and declares his own willingness to work on all occasions for the development and prosporitv of the south. TUB FINANCIAL PltORLISM. Thocotivordalioa turned on tho linau cial question. Sonntor Elkins declared that tho best aolution of tho problem is tho settlement by an international monetarv congress, which has been talked of for some time past. Germany now, and England, too, have taken up tho agitation, and tlio idea of the con gress is being discussed and considered every whoro in thoso countries. "I hat seems tlio most feasible way of adjusting tho fluancial quostion," said Senator Elkins. "If all tho countries could agree on a metal, or a monetary standard, then tho currency problom would solve it?olf, for standard* and val ues would bo llxed. I am not iu favor of freo silver myself, and I am not exactly for a sold standard. You may sav I am for tho nogativo, or tho opposite, of froe silver, without being for gold alone. In est Virginia there in n sentiment for free silver, but I think tiio mnjority of tho peoplo U-ar. towards gold a* "the proper standard of money values. Real ly, tho peonlo have not studiod out tho currency question, and many of thorn aro in doubt as to just what "is boat for the nation." "What.about tho creation of two new political parties out of tho ol^i parties, based upon silvor aud gold?ono favor ing free silvor and tho other a sold standard?"' was asked Senator Elkins. "I do not believe there will bo two new parties advocating the extremes of tlio currency issue. Tho .Republican party is very strong now, perhaps stronger than it has beon for many years. Tho Democratic party is divided and the organization Is badly pplit up. True, there aro Republicans who want free silver, and Republicans who want a gold standard, but that dom not indi cate a now party to my mind. It is hard to say what will be done, but a3 far as the Republican party goes, I do j not believo there will bo a* division on thnt quostion." Tho interviewer spoko of tho Republi can triumphs in tho south duriug tho last election. , THE SOUTH NEEDS rr.OTECriON. I Senator Elkins aaitl: "Tho south, at least tho Atlantic coast and tho statos in tho mountains, as woll a3 Louisiana, aro naturally Republican states. Thoy bolong in tho Ropnblican party. Thoy aro statoa that need pro tection, and thoy can look to the Re publican party for it. I understand why they have been hold iu tho Demo cratic party. Tlio cry of tho forco bill aroused prejudices, which grow, and tho old sentiments boiug quickouod, it was natural for the south' to remain solid. But tho Republican party is a national party. It has mado tho inis tako of sticking to tho north alono iu tho pant, of selecting its candidates from tho north aud northwest, and of i agitating tho war question to a more or | losi extent. Trejudico and sectionalism I aro dying out. Tlio Republican party | i* liberal now, and is willing to stand [ for tho south and protect southorn in- j dustries. Wo havo 6ought to do that for a long time, and in tho facoof it the southorn representatives havo always votod toput northern products on tho froe list. Still, our party ia liboral; it beliovos iu being a national party, aud I am of tho opinion that tho hopos of tho j Houth iu the future aro with tho Repub licans. Sectionalism lias died out. tho war ia over, tlio forco bill is dead, tho solid south is broken, and wo proposo to put tho arm of Republicanism about you and tnko you iu and mako you a member of our political household. I understand why tiio southorn pooplo havo stuck together, and I appreciate their reasons in tho past for doing it. I know as a southern man that Houthorn pooplo aro not going to bo ruled nud dominated by an inferior race. Thero is no use trying to get around that. It is a fact that thoy will not aubtnit to it. I believe that tho Bouth should work out its doutinios, join tiio Republican party, soo that thore aro fair olcctions, and maintain its place iu the organization that is willing to foster ita industries. Tho JionoHt men of tho couth, of what ovor party affiliation, want fair oloctions, and hero iu Louisiana my opinion is you need aud must havo protection for your products." HUG A It IIOU.NTV SHOULD IIK PAID. Senator Elkins spoko of tlio bounty: ?'True to ita principles, and willing to risk its fortunes for tho sake of foster ing an industry, tho Republican party put sugar on the freo list aud substi tuted tho bounty. Tho party did not want to bestow tlio bounty. Hut it realized that it could not cripple an in dustry ai important as sugar produc tion by leaving it on tho freo list with no oflsutMng protection. My opinion is that tho government is obligated to pay tlio bounty on the present, or recent, crop of suaar. 1 favored it, and do now, and believe the bottntv was a contract and its payment an obligation. Whether you will got it or not, it is hard to Htato now. I'have ondoavored lodotnv b'.Mt to induce its payment, feeling, no I do, that it is just and right [lint It should bo |>nid |u tl>o planters Uio iJoimtv"*''0' M "" 1110 bMl"" in1NoHy^"'1"8 ,"llrl>rl.io,l 'to find Inrm "f1"11"" ?'liat llO |, p|0aS0d t? bofr??l?ni 'l T'" W"' "?*?' ll?r" ho I..!' m f to tho ropertor that Irh J i I ! i ,Vil1' '""Ol'y "io.nl In lli . no,?"V " POJ|>lo, imil at i,.!. " ? 01" oxnlu"l'? "t hotter busi. mJi?. / ""!ru P'<"l>orlty than Is cum. only found nt printout In other cities. IJ|> will slay over mull Wo Inoaduy to ^ ""Promos himself ?f*V BtoppOil. 7>,,r. 1,1111 ^Pon inontlonoJ, 'IT;,'" CJ?"ociloii with that of Son. aior A111 Ki>2), of Inwu. JIIow in that?" j|iMinh'v' i"1. "lu ,lwn "?i?ulillc?nf who ?hall head tho iiatlonul ticket In 1898," l? KOI A CASUIIIATK. Sonntor Klklnn laughed In his ,-ory gonial anil hnnpy way. "I had rntlior ho a senator than vice proiidont," ho enlil, but hi smiled this timo in tho cor hers of hit oyos. "Yo?," ho wont on, "I novo hoard somothlug said of thai, but I Hill suro I am no candidate." Jho statesman discussed tho probn. bllllloj of a southern man being placod on tho Hopubllcan ticket. llothought tho chances good. in tho faco of tho oloctioii of bvnwi In Tonuoisoo, succoss vL. v i""'1 iI0U"1 Carolina, and lu >Yo?t Virginia. Ulsdussln, tho contest In tho throo Louisiana districts, ho said that tho S"11 Tr1'1 b0, ?r unseated without rognrd to political etleet J'TZ Uki"3 pomosaes a charming personality, Ho is smooth-faced, with c ear-cnt leatures. and a hearty*laugh nf .i,? r pi oonversation is Indicative M>?! I sonorous man. Yot "lore Is an air about Hi in that auirgoals ' Mu," . 'I'.1*1" Into thing., and tl.o ii? .?') ?-vo8 lnJi^'os tho Bogae , !?* "TV?1 ncuu,on th?t has boon .Si ^ ? " II" novor iint t . " a T'o'tiou, does ',t0 think- nj'Parontly, bnt fitr'thni ,nak,inS " "mooth road lor t.io Intorvlowor, who does not always find tho pathway ot Interrogation ono of unbroken continuity. consul <ii:m;uai, Williams Will See Hint AnierJcau Oltlsons Secure 11 Fair Trial. Xi.n York, March 8.?A apocial from Havana says: Whou tho roport that Gcnoral Calloja had asked tho Spanish covorniuont to douiand his recall, and that tho Spanish government bad sup ported liisdomand, was roferrod to Con sul General Williams, ho was greftly E!"1. "*f.a: "r"-0 ha, been much troublo In tho past with tho gov ernment on various mattors. I would fainU ,ro1"' '?ng ago but for my 'At acoaforenco hold somotimoajo I was accusod of giving alarming reports tothopjos". X denied it emphatically. UOJt troublo arisos from thn pris aud'porai"' !'auKU"15' Mulrra, Canlllo rr"^'1?^..a'.' citizenship la tho lu! Uha ""taiu general in sisted tna:.bay bo triod by court mar tial, while I demmidod that their casos be determined by tho civil courts, and bo allowed to have lawyers to dofead tiioru, . There havo boon several controvor sioa over this (jueition, but I havo boon acting underarticlos 1 and 2, of tho con vontiou of 1SJ7 which says in substanco that American citizens arrested in Spain shall bo tried in civil courts unless thov are captured with arms in hand. Inejo four prisoners wero captured ill pursuit of their ordinary vocations. Thov cannot bully mo. These men got their citizenship papors in Now York and they cannot bo quoitionod. r rl:n roa^y to leavo at any timo, but 1 will protect American citizens as far aspoBliblo while I am liore. If i had not boon defending tlieso mon X would hvao resigned a week ago." FOU IllSMAItCIC r>rn American Ill.oa l;,lr?at. lo the Ger. man Kx?CIinncollor. Kew Yor.ic, March a?"Bill Cody" aud ' LII," a buffalo bull and cow, havo arrived in Jersoy City from Cincinnati ciuouto lor Germany, whore they will bo prosonted to I'rinco Bismarck a few days beforo his oighty-flrst birthday, which will bo colobrated tho lirst of next month. At prosont thoy are confined in narrow crates under tho caro of W. A. Conklin in'tlio big sheds of Wolls, 2?^ t0-' whore thoy will icinaiu until thoy aro placod on board tho Ham burg lino steamer Xlussia, which sails to-uay. I L?9tr fllu,,"^or A.. E. Burkhardt, preei. uentof tho Cincinnati zoological eardon, visited tho uardeu where tho iron chancellor keopa his aaimalg. and at that tuno said tho lattor: "I havo al ways had a doairo for American burlalo i 1C0"0ctI0"." Thoro woro two ?nlendjd specimons in tho Cincinnati i a,n an a('m'ror arran^od to Bond thorn. Tho hullalo nro in j;ood condi tion, tho bull weighing SOD and tho cow COO pounds. A Wi:sT VI11GIXIA PEDI) End. Ill tile 51ar.l..r or Ham Collin. In Itnn. dolph County. Brveulv, \Vf. V/., March 8.-At "Slov in a Cabin," near tho Pocahontas coun ty lino, Ham Collins, a well-known character, was shot and instantly killod by Charley gloviu. Slovin hoard Col lina ? quarrolini: with, aomeono and thought it wai hi* brother, Sam Slovin. Charloy took hia Winohoster and hur | riod ucroan tho hollow to tho aceno of tho troublo, whero ho found Collina fiffhtinjf with Frank Maxwoll Ho mix J ou in tho light and ahot Collina through lttio heart, putting nnothor ballot through his brain as ho was falling. / 'ln,31,01 ^(50n nrrostod and is fortified with a pnrtv of friends in tho mountains, whoro Jio dofioa tho oilicors. A grudgo oxiatod between Colliua and him. *\V jii:n so many pooploaro taking and deriving benofit from Hood'a t^araa parilln, why don't you try it yourao'.i? t is highly roconunoudod. 1 When Baby woe c!ck, wo pavo her Cofltorla. v.'hrn slio wan n Child, nho crlcd for Guitorlo. When uho lwcaino 3Hsn, k!i? clung to Civstorla, When Bho had Children, uho yavothew Ciwtorla, lluoltlnn'N Arulait Sulvo. Tho host nalvo in tho worbl for cut*, brume:!, oorca, ulcora. suit rhoum, fovor HoroB, lottor, chappod hands, ohilblalna, cornn, and nil akin eruptions, and poai tivoly euro* pilos, or no pay rocjuirod. It is u'liarantoud to givo norfoet natlafae tion or monoy refunded. I'rico U5 cents per box. For oalo bv I^ogan Drug Uompany. ?hildven Cry for j Pitcher'e Castoria? IN' A sii.lAliUl*. lloliiml J'.iMid'-t <Jtiiu|iiiii)r In u Utlliou.l Writnlc mikI Sovoml .Uomhnr.i liijurnil. Maco.v, CiAx Murclt 8.?Iho l'iorlda vontiliiilo train going tiortli win terribly wrecked at Scotland, Oil, by a tainporod switch. Tito train comiatod of tiiroo L'ullniiiiiB, lint nnd locond claio coacheu and mail and oxproas car. Evory ono of thusu woro derailed. Tho Pullman and tlrnt and second china coaclioit worn thrown on thoir sides. Ono o( tho coaches wai occupied by tho Roland Rood company and tho othor had a fall complement of passenger*. Mra. 0. W. Suborn, of Pickens, Mia*., with ticket to Ocaln, Fin., and hor flvo-yoarold daugh* tor woro killed. Tho Injured are: Roland Rood, badly injured lejr and back. Mra. Mary Myorrf, Now York, sovoroly wrenched in buck and shoulder. James Douglass, Brooklyn, slightly injured. Mils Iaadoro Rush, Now York,slightly iniurod. Julian llood, Philadelphia, nightly in* jurod. \V. It. IJortrani, Dorian, Now York, aliiehtly injured. All of tiio abovo aro of tho Roland Rend company, who cnucol thoir dato and return to Atlanta. Mr*, and Mrs. Iloflnor,of Elvria, Ohio, and Mrs, U. II. Morton, of Cincinnati, | aro Blightly injnrod. Mr. Roland Roed | diatlnguiihod himaolf at a groat risk hv rescuing three of tho ladies frotn tho upturned car. Mrs. Sabers' nursing babo oacapod uninjured. That thoro was no groator damago li miraculous as tho train wai runuiug llfty inilos an hour. AN I.Mi'OIlTANf POSITION. Tin) Cnpturo at Clitvitnc lie curd oil a* .1 Ilravjr lllow to ClililO. Wasuinqto.v, March 8.?Tho officials of tbo Jnpunoao location regard tho cap* turoof NowCh vrangns highly important, not ao much for tho victory itaolf as for tho command it gives to tho S|ra Muron river, on which tho great city of Mouk* don doponda for its supplies. Now Chwang is at tho mouth of this rivor, which runs far inland through Man churia. Tho supplies of this wholo up* por region go by way of tho rivor. Moukdon ia about a hundred inilos up tho rivor and a fow miles back from tho stroam. Its coinmerco to tho ocean is through tho rivor, and its Btoros of pro visions, anch as bean cake?, aro brought up from Now Chwang. Tbo Manchuriau capital is now entirely cut oil from com mercial Ingroas or ogrean, and iaiu a po sition to bo starved out. It is said by olficinla that thoro has bean no disposition to capture tho capi tal, for whilo it might soom a brilliant stroke to tho outor world it would bo of no strategic importance. But tho cut ting otr of tho capital from its aupplioa and communications is regardod as inoro advantageous from a military standpoint than tho fall of tho city. It is not known hero what blow Japan will next strike, bnt the capture of New Chwa&z continues tho lino of cities whiclrhavo fallen, ono after another, all in a lino toward Tien Tain anil Pokin. Tho former place is tho homo of Li Hung Chang, and it would bo tho point most likely to bo invadod before attention was given to Pokin. The 1'reiUloul'a Trip. IIattekas, N. C., March 8.?Tho ligbt houao atoatnor Violet with President Cleveland, Dr. O'Reilly and Commsu dors Wildo and Lamborton aboard an chored in Pimlico Sound oil Capo Hat tcras lighthouse this morning, 'iho Vio let is delivering supplios and inspecting tho screw pilo lighth0U303 in her dis trict, somo of which tho lcoopora had to abandon during tho lato froczo. No damago was dono and tho lights are all burning. The steamer had a pleasant run from Norfolk. Mr. Cleveland and the others aro in oxcollenc health nnd spirit. No shooting was dono to-day, but if tho weather permits an oraly start will bo made for tho "blinds" to-morrow morniug, and as there aro plouty of ducks, geeao and brant hero now, a big day's sport is expected. Tho weather is warm and pleasant. 13R. GAKDEK'S ELECTRIC BELT mmm ^?-t~m DCmUfATrillhrrriSI*. ioutrun u?s or Ksrusii.H 1TK 0CAIU5TCR tD OXTXLX1 ?.* ILU T.'or l^pSflV'O IUGTRID OUT AND SUSFFKSORV or ItM o\i )U<1? lor thla }>liri..'jo, i w- ?.f lirerratli* nunrll, firing Prttlj, KIIJ. ffoolrlrr. (Vitlnoi in Cnrrtn'i of } Irlflir thrnnrh till MT.AK PAttTfl,r,??lorlnf tl??u? lo IIKAI.TII sail TlCtlHOI H hTULMiril. Klrdrlt<ar>* it Mi In.UrCr, ?r anforMlO.tOOIatith. Am cttor, ?n1 will eur? uonl Ciir* In I to 1 lunuib?. Hnwtre of InlUllm* ghlOfc- U9 Elro UloA'irrrnta. t r?mphUl Trf?. A'liiraii: 8AKDE1IKLEOTBIO CO., ESQ Broad way, Hon Ycrk. >lo4-Trliis THE finEATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. INJi.cr:ON. Curinfa 1 to 4 dujs. Inu """ *" "" ininllato in olToct; quick to .. .. euro. A ponltivo prcvt-nln B 91 H iA tiro. Cnn Ijo enrrird in vest lLm*i*ookot, nit comploto hi on<? omall packnre. Hontl?y nini). luvpuiii, plain pm !c uffoou rocclptofiirlco. $I.COperl>oxi:iforS2.5U. Clim. It. UocUo nuit W. W. Irnlu. Jj-27-ww KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort nnd improvement and tends to nerson.il enjoyment when rightly urea. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by nioro promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the valuo to health of the pure liquid laxativo principles embraced in tho remedy, Syrup of Figs. It>* excellence is duo-to it* presenting in the form most accoptablo and pleas an\ to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers nnu permanently curing constipation. It has piven satisfaction to millions and mot with the approval of tho medical ? profession, because it nets 011 the Kid neys, Liver and Rowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable Bubhtanco. Syrup of Figs is for wile by all drug gists iu 50c anu $1 lxjttlcs, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, wltOBO name is printed on every package, also tho name, Syrup of Vige, and 1 icing well informed, you will nor accept any substitute if oflercd. HOW TO PASS INSURANCE. AN EXPERT'S OPINION. "I was born and brought up in tho Life Insurance business and whenever I found a man troubled with any Itidney trouble I have al ways recommended Warner's Safe Cure, not because I had any 'axe to (jrltid,' but I found that if a man would take a half dozen bottles of tile Safe Cure that in nine cases out of tan be would pass the medical examination. I have tried it my self and I l<now that it is Icept up to the standard," T. u. Taylor. Cohcrlon, JY. V. WANTED. GENTS \V A X r E IJ?$70.00 lo 5IOO.OJ Kulnry paid to onorgetlo young men lo travel. Lxcellont chance for teachers and Millions. Iiiuin-.M jik'Mrmt and porumn'-nt. Splendid opportunity to make mouor. Our now I ',kH w,1(1 ,,r"' Addros* NATIONAL j.llUtAK\ ASSOCIATION, 21) Wabash Avenue, thlMKo. mrj T A DIES?TO IX) fa NOV IVOltK AT J J homo I)El,HAY NEEDLEWORK CO.. Dolrur, Mich. folS? \\rANTED-SITUATION ijy an * * nn able, willing, Industrious and sober hum; anything houorublo; best of references given. Addrou "C.." caro Intclllgouccr olllco. . lnr7 WANTED?A GOOI), 8ECOND HAND Delivery Wagon. suitable for tho uouvory of grain and feed. Address, with price uud pnrtlculars, J. C. MILLLH, Wellsburg.W.Va. . mr8* WANTED?AGENTS TO TAKE orders by sample at homo or travel, ox pomes and good salary or commission to right party, Samples icnt on application. Address with a tump Lock ltux 120. Now York City. aniH-rrhig Q ALES M A N (M EDIC A L)?\V A NTJC D to call on phyilclttUJi with lur^o and Irn tortaut surgical work almost road v. An excel lent Incomo can bo earned by physicians or others of good address. Htatoageandcxpcrlonco. I/)e?t Itos Ifta'i. Philadelphia I'n. ntrl TO LOAN. WANTS TO LOAN?$5,000 t'Olt A ? * ? term of vcan. S3, M0 shorter tlmo; flrst ciaw real estate security required. For particu lars address i/ock box No. ^rj,- Wheeling post inri* Money to loan. Cash always on baud in suras to suit. | Jroiii SID and upward 1, on real estate: also on I inrnituro. ?ic.. without removal; cany payment*. .So charge unless loan is male. Confidential ? WHEELING LOAN COMPANY. Box 107. lit' GENERAL NOTICES. OTICE. m The firm of Kurnor ?fc Chow wa? dissolved Sen toDibvr 11.1S9I; ILovs T. Chow bought Ceorgo K. I a and eontlnuet tho business In I the tirai name of Ko&s T. Chew, employing an I r.NT'itj; nkw yoi'.CE op impet:* ii anoees and PAINTEM. ROSS T. CHKW. J" I '-t-h Twoifth srrn.'t FOR SALE. I X^OK SALE-TWO WAVEKLY lil iYi^lClir'or lcss thm LalL Apply to A. I-OaTl.lt, >0 iiniri Mrct __mrt l?Oll SALE OR EXCHANGE?100 a. acre improved farm for sale. or will ex I ? !?,",w'? 'nr ?nmll cltv nropcrtv. Address F. C nrrrv. I'hupllne r.ud Thlrty-ilfth street. nirtj* '?poiTsALE-TUE UKSIDENOK OF Ibo late Lovrl. JotiM, No. 30 North 'iork ino-Imi convenience*. Inquire of li. A. JONhS, AUininMrator, No. 'J7 North York I jj>01t SALE. A FE1V CJI0ICT LOTS AT EDtilSGTOX Cheap and on La?y Term W. V. HOGE. OCT. City Itjink nallilins. 1=00 .Market Street ' pOR SALE ! We will sell tile property Nos. 1507-9-11 Main street for fifteen thousand dollars (S15,000). One third cash, the balance in one, two and three years. Longer time will be given on deferred payments if purchaser so desires. SIMPSON & HAZLETT, BONUS AND INVESTMENTS, No.,n:i Markets*. iFn,? !,iE ^'-'-'-KOANT front iroii'CconiLT00111^",0 Kf"'y Uu"'llD|:' "j^Ol: KENT. ~ ~ I SeeoniMtorr P.'.V, No. 1031 Main itroot Six rooms, hath room mt.l lariM hntL It Li 0 denlrn I ole uwoliiug. Also suitable for adoctor or don | tht s otlice. JAMES L. HAWLEY, """ IOCS Main street. I TfOT: KENT. ' / 1"rS" l>ro-5torj- brick dwellini:. No. 100 SLtn>nf ,''M,i^msALilC'0"<,eslrlblJ in share* Kxchanco Mn:ik. 25slmres Warwick China Company. 10shares Foifttria Glasi Company. 20 shnroj .Ktna Standard Stocl Jc Iron Co. I 2 Wheeling Railway llond.s. 10 shares i'eabody liisuranco C?>mpany. ,0<M IVs"IKWIN- ltrok? No. 21 Twelf'.n Street I KENT. Stor.i room tu Prnbody Itulblln;. onicr rodiiin {n Pmbody ltuilillng. Steamli?nt,nlorntornn?l nil modrrncon. | Tenlcucon. Trrnu ronnmmblo. l'JLVr.ODV INSURANCE CO., -11 H'-Jd aiul Itas Itlnrket Street. Hub Building. o For Runt?One elegant office room,-also one large elegant hall, lirst floor entrance. Until perma nently rented, will rent hall for en tertainments, etc. Most centrally located and best advertised building in the city. For terms, etc., apply at Till": HUB CLOTHIERS, Fourteenth and Market streets. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE BAR8SIIIS. Manufacturing nIto fronting on Wator street, near I-ourtccuth, at a bargain ami on loug time. Farm. 5. acres, nt LowLV Mills, cheap and on ea?y term& Farm U7 nere*. .>ro()m houso. goocl fruit trees. ;; WU'-S fp.?m Martin's Ferry. IVIco $.1,500; ouo tblrd cosh: bulancoon twovcarV tlmo liOtfi ::.'ixr;o feet on South Union street, dirt chenn, for u short time only. 7 rooms, bath. hall, lot I'.OxlfO foot, on Marr land street: a big barjrnln at 51.000. I a-room homo. No ?ititi Market street. lot l(\) feet ! Irout, ehenp at 81.SW; will exehanjro for farm. Fimsiooli' two' !IW' *VJ0- S??. ^Onc.3?1 tato KAKTH, No.^Fourteenth Street. Tolophono.rxVi MACHINERY. REDMAN ^ CO., GENERAL MACHINISTS' And Manufncturors or Mnrlno and Stationary EiikIiios. i ??" WHEELING, W. VA. r?al estate. FOB SAXE. No. IMS. IVnnitre*I, U rooms aud hath. Loth Cn*"?. (.'heap. No.71 ivtlir.trcot. ll-roomedtntak <houD. Nil. C/J Market street, 0 rooms, )t Mr). Not HOI and noj Market r 4 reel, buslnet* pri'iK-rtr, |1J ?>o. No*. 37 and B'i 47th atreet, 12 rocmi, 9I.YM). No. 'iOA Market stroot. 7 room* mid bath. BJ tioa No. W M. York atroct. .'I room*. Cheap. No. M N. Front at., M rooma anil bath. Cheap No. Io l'i C'lmjillno at., 8 rooms, tmtli roout and largo aliiblo Si.UUO. Comer Hth and Woods atreot. dwelling and | store room. Cheap. House* of allaUe* and In differ)nt location* Haloon for aala on 10th atreet, cliwap. Rntnurunt and hotel fur aalu o j MarkotitrocL cheiip. Restaurant and hotel forialo on 12th itroot | cheap. Cigar storo on Market atreot for italn cheap. Building loU In all tho beat l>catloui lu tho I oltr. harm* for aalo on easy term*. HOUSES TO KENT. MONEY TO LOAN. HHRRY J, PINK. I Tolophono CH7. [inr7l ll? Mnrt.lsirfut.Kltr. FOE/ HJETliTT. A MO?tTIL No. 1118 Main atreot, two ofllco room* 3 9 OA No. 1953 McColIoch street ? |g qq 4-roomed houae, rear of No. 120 11 ih at...... h no No. 11(9 Warren atreet u No. 201 Alley If. ? 6 uo 3 room* roar Mission school, ISth street 7 oo No. 202 North York atreet .~. _ 1-j oo No. M Virginia atreot. ft roointMMMM, .... io 09 Zauo atreot, 5 rooma, fuew houae/ u <xj Zano Htreot. 4 rooma, (new hoiuo) 10 00 No. 2310 Main atreet. first floor .. 11 go No. 211 Hlxtoouth atreot. 8 rooina, both gases, hot water and bath 18 00 No. 3011 Chapllno atreot ..... 13 00 No. 3013 Chapllne atreot .. _ 15 00 No. SiSO Chapllne atreet. 4 rooms 9 OO No. 131 Fourteenth atreot...... ?? 25 (xj No. '2.113 Alley C mm. ............. 9 00 No. 71 Seventeenth atroot 22 00 No. 2741 EofTstroct .... 15^5 No. 1S13 Woods atreot. 4 rooma 9 oj No. '23 Twentlotn street m..'. 22 00 4-roomod houso uud atablo. ElizabethSt.?. 8 01 No. 2225 Eotf atreet, 5 rooms 12 00 No. 2223 EofTatreet. 3 rooms .. 7 01 No. 2917 Wooda atroot .... 9 00 No. 182 Alley 11 6 AO Saloon and dwelling, Martin*a Ferry . No. 1920 Main atreet, two roouu. ??...... C 03 No. 2510 Malo atreet. 2rootiu 5 03 Ground uear Terminal depot; will iooao lor a louff torm of yoara. No. loitt Main atreet. 8 rooms, both gases, hot wator and bath..... ,,,,,, OJ Northeast corner Main and Twonty-flm streets, 20 rooms mm 60 0Q No. 37 Twentieth atroot ia 00 No. 61 Seventeenth atroot il o? No. S Crescent 1'Jaco, 4 rooms 7 W Two atablc.1 llnlldlnB In rear of l.V)l Market atreet a) 09 fitore rooms. Main and Twentjr-llrit atreet. I No. 20)2 Main atreet. 3 rooms 6 0) No. 3627 Cbaplluo atroet. 2 room*., 4 (XJ No.81 Nineteenth atreet C rooms 1C OO No. 1S27 Chapllne street, ofllco room 8 0) No. 2746 Eoff street mm lj ix> FOR SALE. No. 1025 McColIoch atreet S3 BOO No. 68 Thlrty-flrat atreot , 4)100 lloal citato of orory descriptloo. JAMES A. HENRY, Real Estate Aaroat. Collector. Notary Fubllo and Penaloa Attorney, No. W12 Mark^i'.root. ? art TO LET. Basinets proporty. 1051 Market at; bestloae* tlon lu city lor feed storo. til 07 per mouth. Storo room nnd dwelling. 1007 Main at.; nev? front, with front entranco to dwelling If deiircd. $41 67 per month. Modern 9 roomed house,No.53Slxtocnth atrcol Hx) per year. 8-roomcd dwolllng, 17J1 ChapUno aL 835 poc month. Modern 10-roomed dwelling at Tiltonvlllo; 1 property of tho late W. 1L Robinson, with 29 acres of lnnd lino orchard, etc. per month. S-roomed dwelling on motor line ana National road, only a few mlnntcs from thLi city. per month. ^-roomed dwelling, 91 South Front st. AL S25 per month. "-roomed dwolllag, 12fl 14th st S20 per month. . roomed dwelling. No. 61 North Huron street; both gases, hot ana cold water and bath. $1} per month. 5 rooma at No. 166 Zano street S10 per month. 5 rooma. 2d floor. 66 Virginia St., both gaacs nnd water. A 1. 511 per month. 5-roomed dwelling. 3120 EotTat. 513 per month. 5-rooined dwelling 3119 Jacob st. ?u pe? month. .Vroomed dwelling, 2T-05 Wood31. $S per month. 5-roomed dwelling, 16 South Wabash st. S10 per mouth. 5-roomed dwolllng, North Wabash sL $10 per month. 5 rooms. 52 Thirteenth st. $12 per month. 4-roomed dwelling, 2630 Markot 510 per month. 4-roomed dwelling. 1164 High ?t. S'.> per month. 4-roomed dwelling. 2343 McColIoch aL $9. 3 rooms.2636 Market at..56 per month (2d floor). 3 rooms, 2745Chapllueat.,2a Jloor.Si per month. 3 rooms, 108 Virginia sL is per mouth. 2 rooms, 74 25th &L 54 per month. SMITH & DICKINSON, 1229 MARKET STREET. FOB_REN"T.. 5-roomed brick, No 6S Virginia street. 3-roomed frame No. 77 South Yorkstroot. 5-roomed ttrick. No. 192North Front street. 5-roomed framo. No. 5 North Broadway stroot. 8-roomed brick, No. 6 Virginia street. 6-roomed brick. No. 58 South 11 mad way. 3-roomcd frame, No. 117 North Huron street. S-roomed l>rlck. No. 4't Flftecuth streot. S-room?d frame. No. 93 Ohio street. 3-roomed frame. No. 69 South York street. 5-roomed frame. No. 120 South Elm street. 4-roomed frame. No. Ilu5 McColIoch btreot. 4-roomed brick, No. 1327 McColIoch strust. 5-roomed brick. No. 2839 Ko!!"street. 4 room*!, second floor. No. 15712 Jacob atroot. 4-roomed brick, No. 2417 Alley H 6-roomed brick. No. 3f.ut Woods street. 5-roomed frame. No. Slit McColIoch stroot 7-roomed brick. No. 619 Main stroeL 5-rooined brick. No. 121 Thirty-third stroot. 3-roomed frame. No. 95 Ohio street. 5-roomed frame, No. 2731 Woods street. S-roomed frame. No. 1113 Elizabeth street 5-roomed frame, No. 27 North Wabash atroot 3-roomcd brick. No. 42 Alloy 7. 7-roomed frame and storo room, corner Fou> teenth and McColIoch streets. Store building, Nos. 1112 and lilt Main atreot Store building. No. 1522 Main street Ofllco and living rooms. No. K>0f> Market St Otlice and living rooms. No. Hit Market St Office room No. 1102 Chapllne street. M0NKY TO LOAN*. R1NEHART & TATUM, City Bask Building. T'loplione 219. r'l'l1'-! K.totr. N',i. STEAMERS. FOR CINCINNATI.LOUIS VILLE, MEMPHIS, ST. LOUIS. NEW 0RLEAK3 AND IN'TKUMEDIATC IXJINTS. Will leavo Wharf boat, fool of Eleventh strjot as follows: Htcanior Reyatono SUitr, for Ciuclnnatl. O., overv Tit?:>vy at So. in. T. S. Calhoun. Master; Charles W. Knox, Clerk. Steamer Mudaon.evory TittT.sDAYat S a. m. Robert Atjuow, Ma?ter; Al J. SUven. Clerk. Steamer iron Onoon, every Saturuxy atS a. nu, for Cincinnati. John M l'hillipj, Majter; 11. II. Kerr. Clerk. First-class fire. Wheeling to Cincinnati, SC. Round trip, iSlrt. Meal* and at.ito rooms In cluded. Tickets goad until used. For freight or passage apply on board, or telephone No. ill nirs CllOCKAIiD.lt BOOTH. Au-.-nU. GROCERIES ETC. JpiCICLED SALMON. 0 just ui;ci:ivi;t) 0 AT H. F. BEHRENS', mr? L'.' .'T Market Stroot FOR LHNT. Smoked Sturgeon. Smokel Halibut. Cromarty Bloutors. Mom S.ilmou, ll.uiclivu Co?lflkh. Wnolo Codllah. Holland Herring, I'ototnae Herring, Lake Horrlng, No. 1 I'.loator Maekcrul. Unsaian Hard lues in keg*. Salt Sardines lu keg*. ImiHirted Sardine* of nil Kinds. Russian Cavlas Snrdolla in cans, Smelts lucaua, Shrimp in cans, l.ob?tcra In cans, Steak Salmon lu cans. Fresh Herring In cans. Mackerel In Tomato Sauce, Herring in To mato Sauce. Klppord Herring. Shredded Codfish. C. V. HAltiUNO X (?->.. I .Oil Market s;-,?i't. mr4 PICTURES 4._ART MATERIALS. K\V COLORS IN N' CREPK TISSUE PAPER, WIRE FRAMES, - - - And all otherrc<;uMte.? for tamp Shade making. u Full alook now lu alorc. | E. L. NICOLL'S ART STORE.