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J ' . 8?.EBgl 1154 <5 1160 M SPECIAL DISPATCH: .0 Blizzard raging '.31 - V l and cold wave wi3 were before night I In lieu of this we will c I All Cloth Jacl 1 At the very low price o There's some of the chc -I KLL FURS. CAPES OR SCARFS, Also HLL GOLF C At One Blankets, .Eiderdown ( special prices. Geo. E. 5t BEAI, ESTATE. I FOR RENT. . h I n No. 13 South Penn street, 8 rooms and rc bath. ' v No. 80 Twelfth street, 7 rooms. ? No. 4 Virginia street, 8 rooms. ? No. 10 Vlnrfnla street, 8 rooms. No. 78 Zane street, 4 rooms. _ No, 88 Brie street; 4 rooms. ? Na 41 New Jersey street, 6 rooms. J No. 80 Wabash street, 8 rooms. , No. 1080 McCoiloch street, 6 rooms. No. 8804 Chapline street, 4 rooms. ?} No. 1168 Market street "Office Rooms." g THEO. W. FINK & CO., S Wa na Market Street. FOR RENT..., ' A Month. "" No. 178 Seventeenth street, 2 rooms..! 5 00 Na 174 Alley 14 7 00 Building west of Germanla Half Dol- T lar Bank GS 00 x KIa 71 SlYtAAHth Str?6t. bl No. 71 North York street 16 00 In No. 206 North York street 12 00 ~ No. 12 Indiana 18 00 X No. 100 Virginia street..;. S? S2 A No. 12? Fourteenth street 15 00 ?t Ni! li Vermont street 22 00 1? No. 2504 Main street... 9 00 T No. 22 Sixteenth street 66 67 | No. 1612 Market street, store room jj NoT l?WyourSsenth street 20 00 ? FOR SALE. ririck dwelling house onEott street, 10 f rooms, both gases, tor 13,000. ? New house. Mount Wood road. No >2 Sixteenth street. 3-story brick Kj tor* room, good cellar and 10 rooms. No. 16 Vermont street. I Desirable property for wholesale busl- | ness, centrally located. ? No. 16 Vermont street. No. 9t Ohio street-price for Quick sale, to 60 North Front street. ~ Desirable property on Chapllne street?a comer lot. 66 feet front. Nott sixteenth street. No. 21 Maryland street. st No. 72 North York slreet. y? No. 66 Seventeenth street. 4 Corner lot on Fifteenth street. < t nt nn South Front street. No. 442 Main utreet. No. 422 and 422fc Market street It No. 2241 Main street. S JAMES A. HENRY, j? Real Estate Agent, Collector, Notary St Public and Pension Agent, No. 1612 g Main street ^ REAL ESTATE BULLETIN. I DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE W OFFERED FOR SALE m |8,M0?Two frame dwelling* and lot on Fourteenth street. Will exchange for suburban property. 16,000 for 10-roomed brick residence and lot on Fifteenth street 13,000 I and I2JS00 for two brick dwellings, each on * Fifteenth'street. 14,000 for brlok dwelling i'J l.? w,*m? -IHo Muln tMflA for two-atory frame residence. 8 rooms and ?2 basement: lot 104 by 170. $i,wo and $1,800 3 each for 7 lots In Pleasant Valley; most fisnoramlc location In the Valley, $1,700 ?' or two-itory frame dwelling and lot, Mo. c 129 South York street. $380 only for build- ? Jnjc lot on Mnd street. $400 for lot 40 feet front, running to creek, north of Palter street 60-foot and 16-foot lots on Wood 1a street, near Fortieth itreet. on pay mm t Vi ef tSOO and upwsrds. Some money on hand for good mortcsjre loans on city and county realty. For rent nonr?4 rooma on North Main street! 1 office room In Mansonlo _ Temple. ? C. A. SCHAEFER A CO. Telephone BJ7. J FOR SALE I ] Lamb residence, Son. 2101 and 2101 Chsp- (1M line street. Large, roomy house, corner lot. at a bariraln. ? nu Nos. 1207 and 110# Main street, bualnesn ?? house. Rants pay ? per ccnt on price ?,fl anked. J Nos, 2300 and 2102 Choline stroet, at a bnritaln. > Nos. 12M, 1201 and lJOfi Koff street Thin property pay* 10 per cent on price sskfd. ft.220 buys house of seven rooms, at ?cho ' ^ a ROLF & ZANE, Ne. *0 Fourteenth St. j / / SI * 00. I ' -1 lain Street. ' * in the Northwest I profcably reach i . >. \ ?*' " 1 " " ontinue the sale of <ets f One-Third. >icest styles still here. or any other small furs. HPES -Half Price. guilts and Comforts at ifel Co. TO LOAN. TTE LOAN MONEY ON REAL E8fj TATE on easy monthly payments. rrlt? for particulars. R. H. SLOAN, Sec>tarv. Teleuhonu Ruildinar. Wheeling. W. a. au24-tth&s GENERAL NOTICES. MPORTANT NOTICE. Hotel men, boarding house keepers and I others In Wheeling, Bell&Jro, Benwood, oundivllle, > McMechen, Elm Grove, rldgeport and Martin's Ferry who will celve lodgers on February 21 and 22, e requested to send their names, streot Idresses, number who can be lodged and Ice per lodging to the "Dewey Day" ireau of Information at once. E. W. HEJNNIG. Director, fe6 Cor. Market, and Twelfth 8tn. FOE BENT. 7IURNI8HED ROOM FOR RENT ON ' Island, near bridge; front room, sultae for two gentlemen. Address J., caro itelllgencer office. 3al7 JIO R RENT ? THE DELAPLAIN < homestead, located at No. 1907 Chaple street. Apply to Jacob W. Orubb, No. M Market street de26 7*OR RENT-TWO STORE ROOMS, Si . and 36 Twelfth street (MoLaln Block), est location In the city. Enquire of R. , McLAlN. Room 6 McLaln Block, or telephone J914. fc3 7I0R RENT-MODERN PLAT, 36 FIF. TEENTH street 5 rooms and Be pate hall, bath, attic and cellar; Initanta>ous water heater, etc. B. 8. ALLISON, 31 ChapHne street. jai2 7 OR RENT-STORE ROOM, No. 1148 Main street, now occupied by J. ront Possession April 1. 1900. Apply ? William Schwertfeger, No. 1146 Main reel Ja2 t^-FOR RENT^? Store rooms on Main and Tenth streets. Mew residence, 8 rooms, on Chapiine reet, north of Eleventh street, 1350 per far. I rooms third floor 1065 Main street I rooms 46 Fifteenth St. 116 per month. JAMES L. HAWLEY, gal Estate and Loans, 1066 Main Street. FOR SALE. ^ANARlES-600 HARTZ MOUNTAIN j Rollers. Males from $2.00 up. Females c; alio Bird Cases, at HENRY HELMRIGHTS, corner Market and 8ixth reets. oc24 jlOR BALE. One 225 H. P. Automatic Compound estlnchouse Engine. One 46-Ton Loco* otlve. HART BROTHERS MACHINE CO., laJ9 Clarksburg, W. Va. TIOR WALK OR RKHT-RBAL ES* T.il'K; dealrablo roHtdenoo for mh)? w?ll runt tbrn term ofyonrfl. 1 oflVr y roflldenoe, No. Ill Mouth Front root* quite comfortablo and In porot condition* p6od location. Inquire : No. Ill Month Front ntroet. 1*5 war. J. LI7TZ. OR SALE.... TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. >is ua una wBoun mrwi, ana in ater street, D. Zona's Island addition. w. v. hoge, CITT BANK BUILDING. ??~ ?? ??i? announcements. nnouncement\ [ hereby announce myself as a eanill,te for the nomination for Justice of the >ace. subject to the decision of the He- I blican voters of Union district, Mnmhall ' unty, and respectfully solicit your suplall H. M. HMITH. ^OTICB. f desire to announce to the nouuh||rnnn | Ohio County, that f am a candidate for ; runty Awn/ior, Country District of Ohio Minly, at the primary election. four support Is respectfully solicited, lal LBBTBB SMITH. REPUBLICANS Of Ohio County Will be Eepresentei . at tlu Parksrabnrg STATE LEAGUE CONVENTIOf To beHeld on JCirch 0?A Meeting a the Ohio County Republican Clul Called For Next Wednesday Ere nlag, at L O. 0. P. Hall, Whei Delegates "Will be Selected?Oths Clubs Are to Heet Soon. Ohio county' Republicans are to bi numerously represented at the stat convention of the West Virginia Le&ffu of Republican Clubs, to be beld at Par kersburg on March 9. Yesterday after noon Chairman Will H. Hornlsh, of th county committee, Issued a call for i special meeting of the central campalgi organization, the Ohio County Republi con Club, to be held next Wednesday evening. Feb. 14, at L O. O. F. hall. I I is hoped that there will be a large at I tendance. Speakers will be on hani I and a genuine party "love feast" is th> i object the club will seek to bring about I At/ this meeting the club will elec | officers for the ensuing year. Chairman Hornlsh is now arranging t | have all the ward clubs In the city ant several Republican campaign clubs Jj the country districts holdvmeetlngs, a which to select delegates to the Par kersburg convention. ! The campaign for the Republlcai nomination for chief of police Is on li earnest. Chief Clemans and ex-Chie Bennett are the avowed candidates while it was announced yesterday by j close'friend of Wharf Master John Nor rington that he would be In the field fo: the sergeancy. It has been intlmate< ; that Samuel K. Johnson would als< enter the race, but the following card handed by Mr. Johnson to the Intelll gencer, snows cuumuBivciy ium **? ?? in the race: To the Editor of the Intelligencer. SIR:?My name has been given som mention In tho last few days relative t< my making the race for the Republican nomination for chief of polio* at the nex city primaries, and while 1 am grateful t my friends for the kind Interest displayed I wish to say that I will not bo a candi date, for the reason that I do not deslr to oppose the present Incumbent for a sec ond term. The argument was used agaJns mo when I ran three years ago that th? incumbent should be given a second term according to an unwritten law, and in com pltanco with this custom I will not be i candidate against the present chief. Ii this I am adhering to the argument ad vanced In favor of the successful candidal three years ago. Respectfully, SAMUEL K. JOHNSON, Wheeling, February 7, 1900. [ That Irwin Interview continues thi principal topic among: the politicians o; both parties. It Is said Mr. Irwin maj now encounter opposition for tho sher lffalty nomination in his party, it belni held by some of hla party men that th< Kentucky interview will lose htm hun dreds of vote?. Pannel Garden, who ho; Just resigned the captaincy of the cap ltol police at Washington, is being mentioned in this connection. If Wheeling is to get the I\epubllcax state nominating convention it will to secured only after a hard light, as Par kersburg is out for It with both feet Every hotel In Parkersburg is said U have contributed at lcatft $100 to th* convention fund. Will Wheeling hote men do as much? A meeting of tht chamber of commerce committee, tc which the campaign for the conventioi was delegated, ought to be held for discussion of the situation. Friends of Dr. W. C. Etzler, of the Is land, announce that he will be a can dldate for the vacancy In the flrs I branch of council, caused by the deatl I recently, of Councilman W. P. McKel vey. The doctor Is a member of thi county committee, and a former president of the Ohio County Republlcar j Club. AUTTSEHENTS, The picturing announcement Is made that Wheeling 1s to have for a week'! engagement at the Opera House Dnnlei R. Ryan and his splendid company Including Miss Margaret Dlbdln Pitt This to the strongest repertoire organisation In America, presenting a list ol play* nerr to Wheeling theatre-goers, ai popular prices. Monday night, "A Celebrated Case;" Tuesday night, "Th? Three Musketeers;" Wednesday night "Ingomar"; Thursday night, "The Fatal Wedding"; Friday night, "Jim, th? Penman"; Saturday night, "A Night al the Club." Sealts are now on sale Matinees wll be given on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. "Over the Pence." To the man who appreciates a good, wholesome laugh, embellished with al' the frills of unmistakable enjoyment, is offered the latest musical force comedy, "Over the Fence." Whll the management hns added many novelties foreign to farce comedy, and of nn Interenting nature In themselves, he haj at the earne time bome In mind thai the author Intended hln play to he prn. duced In *wch a form an to Rive fu] *cope to all that wa* Intended for It and o tha end he has endeavored tc fulfill all expecatlonn, ajid promises tc frlve to thoae who are lucky enough tc attend everything that the author Intend* the nwum*er should do. "Ovei the Fence" over an enscwrement at th( Grand Opera House to-nlfrht. . To Reorganise the Aetna. The effort to reorganise and place !r operation the Aetna bottle work* ai Bellalre. seems to be programing favorably. The following call was Issuer yeaterday by the management of th< company, which owns the plant: Dear Sir:?There will be a meeting of thi Atockholdero of thin company at their of flee, corner Twenty-fifth and Rallroar streets. on Thursday, February 8. at 1:S< p. m. The object will be to meet the partle< who have' subserlbed for atock In the pro ponod new bottle work*. and any otheri who may be Interested In seolnr nn oxt< n five plant onee more in operation In a ne* lln? and under a new management. The property will be shown to all preeen and the plant of arfrnnlxatlon and opera Hon fully ??xplalned. You are rejipeotfully and urgently re quested to be present. Very truly your*. AETNA MANUFACTORINO TO., per R. B. BATTELLR The Best Prescription tor Chills and Fever la a bottle of Grove's Taate? less Chill Tonic. It In almply Iron and quinine In a tastnlens form. No eurono pay. Price. 60c. tthsAw ONE OT THEM CONFESSED And Soon Thiw Martin's Ferry Burglar* Were Arrested. The mystery surrounding1 the burglar* lea at Martin'i Ferry oo Sunday night, was cleared Jut night, by the arrest of three colored boyt, who confessed their guilt. Two of them were caught tn It m ... #??. a Kn? y w oceans oj tiaicjL v/tcuwuo Miw > ? ' chase, and were later taken over to Martin's Ferry by Offioer Ervln, of the ( latter town. Manhall Llndemuth and Officer Erwin ve? chiefly Instrumental ' In the capture of the youthful thieve*. " The officers worked up the case and i first arrested X.uther Gibson at his . home In Martin's Ferry, and Gibson implicated Dave Under and Harry Lucas, both of whom had Bed across the- river to "Wheeling, Officer Ervln came to this city and was riven the uslstance of the local force. None of tha boys are over eighteen yean of age and s all live In Martin's Ferry. They entered e Shell Martin's grocery and Henderson's . hardware store, and got plunder amounting to about 125. Their trial " will occur some time to-day. Officer e Arthur Ingram arrested two respectable 1 young colored men from Martin's Fer, ry, at the Grand Opera House on susnlnlrm nftdr he Rot Word to look OUt " for the thieves. and they were released, r after being taken to police headquart {era. ] ' elm grove zephybs. a ' ' ! The funeral of Mrs. Adallne Black, J wlf? of George W. Black, will occur at 2 o'clock to-day. The deceased, who was In her sixty-sixth year, died yester; day afternoon, and she was highly es1 teemed by all who knew her. Rev. Mr. 9 Eden will conduct the funeral services t and the fnterment will be at the Stone church cemetery. St. Paul's P. E. Sunday school will give an entertainment and social at the town hall, next Saturday evening, i and the ladles In charge promise a j splendid affair. t The race between Lester Smith and Robert Anderson, both of this district,; . for county assessor, keeps up at a lively i gait This Is Mr. Smith's home town. I Frank W. Nesbltt, of Wheeling, one of junfdo #nr nrnflo^ift(ncr attorney. \ was hustling in and about Elm Qiove 4 yesterday. } The young daughter of John Mitchell, . who has been very 111, was reported In - an Improved condition yesterday, t * ? ? BISHOP M'CABE. a The Famous Minister's Experience I With Coffee. ' The well-known bishop ?ald to one i of his friends, some years ago, "I was - a great sufferer from severe headaches, a and at times after traveling many miles - t6 dedicate a church or perform some J other Important duty, found myself 8 contlned to a bed when the time came, I and was unable to carry out my work, i I Anally discovered that when I left oft i coffee for a few days, the headaches disappeared, and by further experiment 8 discovered that the'coffee was undoubtedly the cause of the difficulty, which Anally entirely disappeared when I left off coffee altogether." The person to whom this remark was s made is Mrs. Amy K. Glass, wife of a r Methodist minister at Rolfe, la. She . says: "My own experience vjnu wu.cc was very convincing. I was grown up " before I ever drank coffee, but was adr vised by a friend (who meant It kindly) j to use weak tea and'coffee, because a warm drink aided digestion. I soon thereafter commenced to have nervous 8 and sick headaches; could not believe . It was the coffee. ' "My husband, who had suffered from dyspepsia while a young man in college, and found relief by leaving off coffee, often told me he was satisfied 1 my headaches were caused by coffee, bo 3 I gave up the coffee and took up Postum Cereal Food Coffee. The change taught me In a most convincing man ncr that coffee was the cause of the > headaches, but now 1 have an equally ? good coffee In Postum. and its liealth\ giving properties are simply undeniable. 1 Our UttJe children use Postum regular1 ly and go off to school as healthy and > happy as children should. If ever hus, band or mynelf take a drink of weak cofTee at nn evening gathering or * church social, we are kept awake until past the middle of the night. Yours for health." HUNDREDS of lives Paved every t year by having ur. xnomttsr j^uivckriu i Oil In the house Just when it Is needed. - Cures croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds ? of every sort.?2. 1 "JEPHTHAH and His Daughter/* Dramatic Cantata. Three acts. Pine costumes. Battle scene, storm scene, etc. Mozart Hall Saturday night, February 10. ' OIED. . McBVILLAT?On Tuesday, February 6. 1900, at 12:26 o'clock a. m., ELIZABETH 8QHM1DT. wife of Thomas M. McDvfllay. aged 27 years and 2 months. Funeral from residence of her husband, ' M4 MoColloch street, Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock. Mass at St. Joseph's j Cathedral at 9 o'clock. Friends of the 1 * ?-.Mftillw InvltArl tr\ nttond 1M11111/ ? VOJW ""V ... . ? 5 Interment at Mt. Colvsry cemetery. ? MTLLER?On Tursday, Februarys. 1900. at 12:20 o'clock p. m.. GEORGE, Bon , of Mrs. Mary and the late August Mil' )er, cured 11 years, 7 months and 4 days. ' Funeral services at his mother's residence, Fulton, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends of the family respectfully Invited to attend. Interment at Or con wood cemrtery. STB WART-At hls? home. In Martin's Ferry, on Tuesday evening, Fobruary 6. 1900, RICHARD 8. STEWART, aired I 60 years. Funeral Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock ' from rwjdouce, North Fifth street, Martin's Ferry. Interment at RivervIpw cemetery. BR 101DHNSTEIN?At Mansfield, O., on Monday, February 6, 1900. at noon, \ HAZKU daughter of Georg? and Anna . V. Breldonstoln, In her 16th year. , Funeral from the residence of hor aunit, | Miss Mary Maler. No. 21 Eighth street, this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. ' Interment private. KlNOl-TORN?On Wednesday, Fobruary 7, ' l!i00, ut 4:10 o'clock a. m., 1AZZIK > K1NONORX. REED?On Wednesday, Februarv 7, 11*00. at 11:!? o'clock a m.t L. C. REED, aged , M years. Funeral from the residence of his brother, Alonxo Reed. No. .19 Twenty-fifth street* Friday afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. Interj ment private. I Funeral service* at the residence of her nephew, John Kimrhorn, No. 92 Eljjhj teenth street, Friday afternoon, at 2:30 , o'clock. Friends of the family respectfully Invited to attend. Interment private at Peninsular cemetery. * WINDER?On Wednesday. February 7, ; loon, at ?:10 a. m., HARRY H WJNj DKR, am*d 29 years and 7 months. Funeral notice hereafter. ! UNDERTAKING. I Louis Bertschy, FUNERAL DIRECTOR ?nd ARTERIAL EMBALMER. 1117 Main StWoat Sldn. Halls by Telephone Answered Day or Night. Store Telephone 63f?. Residences W. Assist'int'H Telephone. 695. BRL'F.HMI;8 f Funeral Director. S] and Embafmcra. \ Cor. Merkrt ?ntf IU SU. wim 1 ' ' ) ... 1 ; 1 , "" -"1 ',v 'ii^ angATnarAi. im Do You Want A II** UUIU ui? WW^iUHI H? V . plaoa of property which win not family. but will b? ? morohant.il dan*er of Ion throuf b. your mlif The National Lite Insu of MONTPELIER, \ with lis experience of nearly flfty tlon for fair and equitable dealln ENDOWS A CONTRACT OP which pledget payment If tho lot specified premium*, of tho fnoa v (oaraauw, If premium payment, fjement which ?ra endoraed In a ; ACE OP tl FOR i WHIWIIT *mo?i Of ?SM?tB. At Cad ol Tenalawraaceler Ml Tear. SltOOO. | |* SB j 6 ror is * for 14 M "?..... l.jiA. for it - " I. for IS * " ...;.. 9 for 11 * " 1 0 for 10 M H 1 1 for l " " ...... 11 for 8 " II for 7 " " 1 4 for 6 " " 1 5 for 5 11 IS for 4 * 1 7 for S " " 1 8 for 2 " " 18 for l M ** ? Ifor 0 " ? ...... BEAR IN HIND ALSO ESS PLTJB at the tlm. wlected by To i XBE NATIONAL, atlvo buslnoM manarfinont. CHARLES DEWEY,, President. mu ' Only Thr iw u/uiru Ill TT 111VII The Seanor RECENTLY PL The Boston Sfi BOOM MUST BE VACi Owing to the crowds attending thl ited time In which to dispose of this s EVENING. The oportonlty for buyii offered at' a forced sale will soon be NOW IS THE 1 Shoes of great value for a MEN'S SHOES?Tan and Black. ? will cost no more at this sale than che BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SHOES?I WOMEN'S FINE DRESS SHOESnew lasts, all widths. Special prices now, even though you do not .need low you can afford to keep them for t MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SLIFPEI CHILDREN'S SHOES?All kindB. RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES?A Shelving and Office Fixtures for Sale Windo The Boston SI 1215 Market Street, 0] OJO. B. Ti GEO. R. TAYL 1900?SPRING i. i - we nave now on aispiay Anderson's Sc< in embroidered a Nainsook, Cambric and Swiss French Chatties, I Irish Dimi Suits, Skirts, Cap* Jackets ; ficn D TAVI UJUl/t it* Irtil/ john rim New Goods DINNER CHAMBE AT VERY LO1 JOHN FRIEJ 1119 main i mU&ASOB OOKPAST. ? ... ;. --ey? jdi Insurant hone? of cMtMtabllUy or (oiMtnr*; a only prottct the future ot yonretir *at ?!. aaut - Aitofnaf Inn (n ? ( as ortiuw or Mtpml ranee Company, ERMONT, . - . / i- S ' years of unbroken prosperity ant nP? C. furnishes such u loaurance to Its 1ENT BOND SPECIFIC GUARANTEES, ured keep* It In fore* by payment of the alue at maturity or period of death, and ' an discontinued, three methods of setBond issued at ,1.080, PREMIUMS >48.78. 1 WHIM.' araMel A Cass as* Lms Oo a PeWap. M of rarudaattaf rm Value. laid. T~J S r~MM for" | it? M of IBM for . M 110 of 17102 for 260 186 of 210 a for 900 268 of m 45 for. m 826 of 294 21 for 401 890 of 338 97 for 4S0 ii% of 886 82 for 100 Sof 434 88 for K0 of 496 28 for 909 622 of 640 16 for 6G9 678 of 696 64 for 709 729 of 666 90 . for 769 786 of 718 09 for 100 841 Of 783 40 for 160 894 of 862 00 for 900 948 of 994 11 SOT W 1.000 of 1.000 00) for 1009 Company guarantees to grant you LOANS st any time up to the amount of the avalla* value and PARTICIPATION IN BUR. more lhan 916^000,000.00, It purely a policy* managed in their interest, and every prlvte Is granted that Is oonslstent with conaerrJ. S. MILLIGAN, General Agent, City B.nfc Building. Whwllag, W. V? ee Weeks TO SELL / w Shoe Mock RCHASED BY toe Syndicate. iTED BY JCABOH 1st. i sale during the day, also the limtook, we will be OPEN EVEBY lg the finest line of shoes ever gone. riME TO BUY. small amount of money. ill the late styles, high-grade shoes iper ones If bought elsewhere. leal bargains In these lines. -Extra fine quality; Tan and Black; on all of them. Will pay you to buy them immediately. The price is so a tare use. IS?All kinds. Great bargains Lt 2ms than cost. ; also Fine French >iate Mirroi* In VPS. ioe Syndicate, pposite McLu"e House. YXiOB CO. OR COMPANY. GOODS?WOO. our early import orders of >tch Ginghams nd plain effects. Embroideries, White Goods* French Flannels, ties, etc. es, Furs >6 Price. % Price. / /\ i mTVT uk mwm. DEL 4b CO. lust Opened. ! SETS, R SETS W PRI.CES. DEL & CO., STREET.