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Vu.. tut penondclax* matter, l TELEPHONE NUMUERS: ' Editorial Hoomn-.-?l: Counting Itoom <1? 8b WHKKLlNfl, JANUARY 0, 181)2. REPUBLICAN CLUBS. Call for the Annual Convention of the State League. Tho fourth nniumliconvcntion of tho republi can Lcakuo ol tho Stute of "West Virginia will convono In tho city o( rurkersburg, Wood coun ty, ftt 12 o'clock uoou. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1802. (this day having bcon rocoinmondcd by tho National I-euguo), for tho eloctlon of olliccrs for tho ousulng yc:ir, tho selection of delegates to the filth aunual convention of tho Republican League of tho United States, nnd for tho traduc tion ol such other buslnc5s as may regularly come before It. Each Republican club In tho state Is entitled to be represented by live delegates. It,I, requested that the election ol delegates be bclil ami n list thereof be forwarded to the See reUiry ot tho Stato Leaguo at Parkeraborg.W.Va., as t,oou as possible. Vull Information as to tho rates ot transporta tion Will bo published as soon in tho necessary arrangements can bo made. llEN'KY C. ELESHER, President. lb-AlxXANDER. Scerotary. Clcvclnml Tackles 11111. At the Andrew Jackson jollification of Democratic business men in Now York Inst night Mr. Cleveland went for Senator Hill roughshod, llo did not once namo llill, but from beginning to ond of ltis speech ho had Hill in mind. Hill's promulgation of a policy forthe Democratic party has for its chief fea ture the repeal of the McKinley tariff law and the ra-eiiuctment of th'o tariff act of 1S83. This was tho act denounced by the Democratic party on tho bust ing, in the press, in its national plat form. This was the act which tho Mills bill was to repeal and supercede. Hill's advico then amounts to tliis, that his party shall do what it can ? to replace on the statute book a measure which it has denounced as roundly as it over denounced the McKinley act. "With this declaration of tariff "princi ples he.would go before the country in the pending national campaign. Mr. Cleveland admonishes, his party that this was not the Jacksonian way of doing things. Tho reference to Jack eon 1ms nothing to do with tho fact that Andrew Jackson was a protettionist. Mr. Cleveland rotors to Jackson's habit of fighting a fight out to tho end once ho bad begun it The illustration is pertinent and will doubtless be appre ciated. Mr. Cleveland makes no effort to con ceal his contempt of a policy that would at this time turn back what ho is pleased to call tho movemont for tariff reform, and it is easy to see that he has no less contempt for tho man who ad ' vises, his party to this cowardly course. Mr. Cleveland has something to say about "finesse" which is nothnrdto understand in tho light of Mr. Hill's thimble-ragging politics. Tho speech marks a man of conviction and courago and is a distinct challenge to David B. llill. . More Good English Testimony. i . Col. Howard Vincent, member of Parliament for the Sheffield district, re cently visited tho "United States, Canada and certain Asiatic countries in the in terests of his constituents, "who are very adversely affected by tho McKintey tariff and tho increasingly prohibitory customs duties of other nations," Col. Vincent hopes it may be possible to make better terms with Canada for the admission of English goods than aro now accorded and better than Canada accords to tho United Statoa. If an ad vantafio of but five per cent over this . country can be gained it will be of. im /. mense advantage to British jnanufac turers. From an. interview with Col. Vincent in tho London Financial News the followingsignificant extract istaken: , "Cau you glvo mo nny informatiou.abouttho >: working of thcMclvinlov tariff?" ??1 can tell you this: I'belicvo': It to .be a tre mendous success for America, ami to bo doing a Croat deal to give American wages to American - workinj? mcu. . i .-v v ? ''Then you do not bellevo It Is going to bo re pealed?" ??Not for a minute. ..Tbt Democrats are com filctcly chancing their tone, und ojienly declar ng that they are no longer advocates of free trade." "What Is the special merit that you observe In tho operation of the MuKlnicy tariff?4' . ' "I will put asldp the Injurious cffect It,has ? wrought upon our Irou and steel --Industry; tho ?1 decline lu ltr!tL?h^exports to, America, tne de cline lu textile wages uud the decline in the tin v- plate industry In South Wales, and couilno my ' ? pelf to the advantageous reciprocity treaties con - eluded under the operation of tno > McKlnlev -??-'??-?tariff act with Brazil aud otnor countrlesj and even now with our own West Indian colonies. It Is upon thoic reciprocity treaties thatthe gov v.V ernmcnt of the republic will appeal next year, I ^ ? ' believe, to the support of the country, and as showing the dlflorence betwccu the American compared with commercial negotiations under pn'itectlon and tho impotonco of thoYvEriglish '? government and people, even to protest aguiust tha tariff levied by foreign nations." ?, ;Our English friends aro getting their Uoyea open and aro beginning to sen tho point , They roalizo that tho McKinley ^ tariff, instead of ruining this country as the Democrats and certain English ..prophets said it would, is "a tromen ? dous success for Amorica"'and that wo lQ. Americans are too smart to throw over board so good a thing. They are unablo longer to put faith in Domocrntlc pro mises to roponl tho protoctivo tarlfT wlinn thoy no? Democrats nuchas Sena tor Illll backing down on that subject and tho Domocrntlc house ot roproBont-1 ntivea refusing to inako speaker or oven chairman ot its ways nnd means com irtittco the man who gavo his num? to j tho latest Democratic tariff measuro. Tho keen obeorvor abovo quoted per colvel that protection nnd reciprocity coinploto the circle nnd make n coin niorcial combination which tho Demo cratic party will ussall in vain, llo notes tlint tho McKinley tariff Is doing n groat deal to glvo American wngca to American worklngtnon,"nndhoisawnro that Ainorlcnns will regard a law that docs tills as too good to bo abandoned for no bottor reason than lo glvo tho | jvork and the wnges to tho labor of for eign countries. Auoi her Old Cltl/.on Cono. Tho death ot Mr. Mlchaol Kollly lakes awny another ot tho men who havo been'long identified with tho business life of Wheeling. Ilo had lived woll boyond man's allotcd time andachloved wonderful success. Wedded as ho was to business ho found timo for awldorungoof reading | and his taste led blni to tho best. Un-1 til rocont years ho took an activo part in politics, having served his party as chairman of its stnto committoo. lie was n thorough-going Democrat. Mr. Reilly will bo missed in tho busi ness community, of which until within a few days past ho was as actively iden tified as'nt any timo in his long career, nnd his loss will bo felt bythoso friends | whom long association had drawn to him. A Rcmarkublo Scries of Foreign | Iiettcrs. Mr. Wakoman's letters, published every Saturday in , tho Intelligence!!, havo never been more attrnctivo than now when ho is taking iiis readers with him through picturesque Portugal. His description of tho peoplo, nn_ art in which ho excels, has not been equallod by any traveler so far as wo aro aware. .Mr. 'Wnkcmnn has tho rare gift of being ablo to niako his reader sco what he is writing about. He will writo once a week for tho Intelligence!! through 1892 as ho did in 1831, and we can Bafcly promise that his letters will bo as inter esting in tho future na thoy havo been in the past. Almost any other American than XIr. Blaine may oat what ho pleases and as much as ho pleases without being taken to task. Mr. Blaine is regarded as pub lic propefty and as having no privato right to derange his interior depart ment Could a handsomer compliment be paid? Young An.vs, of Kgypt, is almost too young to appreciate tho lis his father s death puts him in. Ilia youth is al ready suggested as a good pretext for moro foreign interference: with Egyp tinn nllairs, as though Egypt were in need of more of that kind of treatment. The unprecedented crop of cotton and lowest price in nearly half a con tury will remind the-,planters once more that a diversified agricultural industry pays best. The need ot the south is fower planters and morn farmers. ? The advance of civilization in tho Indian Territory is marked by a fright ful mine explosion accompanied by wholesale loss of life. The casualty stands well to the front among events o( its kind. After Sehator Hill shall have read Mr. Cleveland's speech this morning the breakfast table will lose its charm forliim.* That speech is a rasping ut terance considered from tho Hill point of view. Oun Ohio friends havo settled down admirably since the recent senatorial contest. But they are not going to sleep. They will be wide-awake enough before the harvest is ripe. * The gas ofiico should rectify its mis takes before it gives out its statements. Then there will be no occasion to won der what tho disagreeing figures mean. Republican is informed that Mr. Blaine and his family attend the Con gregational church. Cotton* as king is a little disabled, but let us hope that it is still in the field. Dn. Graves wants a now trial. Mrs. Barnaby can't get one. BREAKFAST BUDGET. ;Mrs. Crisp, the wife of the speaker, is a genuine southern woman, tho daugh ter of, a Georgia planter, whoso slaves were numbered by the scores. She is said to be very domestic, while her ill health will provent her l'rom appearing in Washington society more conspic uously than in former years, when ner husband was simply tho 'member from Georgia. Postmaster Goneral Wanamakor never: forgets a friend, a name, or a face. It is a frequent occurrence in Philadelphia, while walking with friends, to stop in the streot to shako hands with nowspaper reporters, some of theso never having met him but once. Miss Ray Frank is one of tho few Jcwessos who in recent times have preached in a synagogue. On tho day of atonement she spoko at Spokane Falls, Wash., and so interested her hearers that they decided to establish a permanent organization there. Secretary Elkins has a largo family to house in Washington. Ho ha3*six children with him all tho time, tho eld est being a daughter .by his first wife, but there is^aUoVa-still older daughtor, who is married, that makes long visits with her p'aronts. Walt Whitman does not .fear death. In the future state lio jbolicves that the humblest beggar will share tho same joys with the-world's mightiest poten tates, and to all there will be given more gladness than tho world can over dream. The fashionable jioint for grasping sticks and umbrellas in Londonis about six inches from thivend. . It js highly probable that Lord .Wolse ley will succeed Lord Stanley of Preston, as governor general of Canada. Tho dato* of Ixird Stanley's roturn to Enn , land is to dooond entirely upon tho period of the general'H election. A locomotive working under a presa uro of 140 to 105 nounda to tho equaro inch of boiler surfaco may movo a train, at a velocity of uixty* miles per hour, and, undoriavorabjo circumstance, oven a groater distance. Tho bronzo busts of tho lato ox-idol of France, General' Boulanflor, are a drug on the market in Paris and junk shops are declining to take them even at olu metal pricce. A portrait bust of Ralph Waldo Em erson by Daniel 0. French is to bo placed in tho now public library at Jioaton. Fow peoplo aro awaro that tho gov ernment department has trained editors omployed to edit all government re ports. Physicians of standing in Europe now employ hypnotism for tho euro of drunkenness and tho opium habit. Tho new postal-cards boar vignoitca of (ion. Grant. Tho si/.o of ono is 31 x OJ, of tho other i! 15-10x45 inches. Thoro is not a dollar in tho treasury of Arkansas, and no money will como in for at least a month. ? MORNING SMILES. "Wealthy ntorchnnt (to.iiia wifo during a court reception): "My conscionco, what a number of quality folk! There goes his excellency, tho Held marshal, with his eminence, tho cardinal." Ilia wifo:. "And who is that stout gentle man talking to tho count?" Merchant: "That is?that is?his corpulency, tho privy councilor."?Flicycndc JIUilUr. Phrenologist: "Your bump of im agination is abnormally largo, sir. "^ou should write pootrv." Visitor: I do write pootry. Only yesterday 1 took a poem to an editor, and that bump you aro feeling is whero ho hit mo. Don t bear on it so hard."?Tid-Bits. Ilicks?"Wo'vo got something now at our house?a macliino to wash dislios." Wicks?"And how docs it work?" Ilicks?"It breaks on an avor age five dishes a day. Fact; you would hardly know it from a hired girl. ? Boston Transcript. Making a Long* Story 'Short?Hus band?"what a splendid dinner you have to-night." w ife (complacently)? "Yes, dear, I thought it would please von. Husband?'"What kind of a dross aro vou thinking of getting." Life. "Skipley's partners got onto what ho was doing and ho has had to mako Kimsolf scarce." "Ah! It's his scarc ity, thou, that led his partners to oiler $10,000 for tho capture of a worthless portion."?New York Sun. "Aro you pretty well acquainted with your mother tongue, my boy?" asked the school teacher of tho scholar. "\os, sir," answered the lad, timidly; "ma jaws me a good deal, sir."?Critic. Visitor: "Do you take notes when you preach, sir?'r Country parson (sigh ing): "When I can get ,'em. But in this parish it's mostly.garden truck and a donation."?Ntw York Herald. Husband: "Wo must economize." Wifo: "Well, dear, what do you want me to give up."?New York Press. Where hard work kills ono man wor ry buries a dozen.?Hani's Horn. Solving tho Mystery. New Yor?, Jan. 8.?Superintendent Humstone, oi tlie Western Union Tele graph Company, is still investigating Tuesday's pool room swindle by which western pool rooms wero victimized out of many thousands of dollars. He said this morning that he had not yet suc ceeded in locating the blame, and he denied that operators Frank Boyle, of >'ew York, and John Graham of Chi cago, had been suspended pending tho inquiry. Within a few days Mr. Hum stone expects to solve the mystery.^ Tho Lono Highwayman. Stockton, Cala., Jan. S.?A passen ger on the stage from San Andreas re ports that the atago running between Mokelumne Hill and Valley Springs was stopped by a lono highwayman at a point three miles from Mokelumne yes terday. Tho driver said the robber had a shot gun and made him through tho express box, and also empty his pockets. Holler Explosion. Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 8. The boiler of a large saw mill at Boiling, Ala., tho property of Caldwell, Miller & Flours, of this citv, exploded yester day, instantly killing Engineer Cooper anil four otlier employes of tlio com pany. Tho mill is a total loss. Loss ?30,000; no insuranco. llilly 31 eGlory Sentenced. Sew York, Jan. 8?Recorder, Smy tho this morning sentenced "B'lly" MeGlorv, tho notorious diye keeper, to ouo year in the penitentiary and to pay aline of $300 for keeping a disor derly house. ___ Tntal Collision. . ' Auiioka, III., Jan. 8.?In a collision between two freights at Bristol Station, on the Chicago, Burlington <fc Quincy road yesterday Fireman Jackson was killed and the engineer badly injured. "Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer" by Aver's ?Siir saparilla. This wonderful medicine so invigorates the system and enriches the blood that cold weather becomes positively enjoyable. Arctic explorers would do well to make a note ot this. DifcW IHlil-Wlntcr Excursion to Washington via is. jc o. it. is. On Thursday, January 14, the B. &. 0. R. 1L will begin their annual series of mid-winter. excursions' to Washington fromParkersburg,Wheeling, Pittsburgh and all intermediate stations to Wash ington Junction, Md. For this, as tor similar excursions during preceding winters, tlio B. & 0. will oiler an exceed ingly low rate, an unexcelled train ser vice, and every accominbcjation. neces sary for the comfort and convenience of passengers?all of which should render, the trip a verV desirable one. With each succeeding season these excursions to the national capital are growing in popular favor. AVashington is full of attractions. It always is. Congress is in session. Tho public buildings, the \yjiito House, the museums and tho art galleries are al ways opoii to visitors free of charge. Thou, too, thero are to be seen the ele gant privato. residences, the broad ave nues, the spacious parka and.the num berless monuments. ? " Tickets will be valid for return pas sage ten dava after day of sale, allowing ample time for visiting Mt.- Vernon, Old Point- Comfort, .Richmond, and other adjacent points.' ;? '?*<? Tickets. from Pittsburgh, "Wheeling and intermediate points toMartinsburg, are valid to Baltimore. ?' Trains leave Wheeling- at 0:10 a. m. and 0:10 p. ra., and for theso two trains only will tickots bo sold. Pullman par lor cars without change r>n morning train and Pullman sleeping cars on evening train. Komid trip rate. $10. Corresponding ly low rates from other stations. Alili FPU lllM* Fennuylvnnlii niiuocritu Uecliloto Support tho New York Dictator. I Washington, D. C., Jan. 8.?A dis tinguished party of Democrats arrived hero'from Philadelphia lastovcnlng. In tho party were ox-Sonntor William A. Wallaco, Congressman Mutchlor, Eckjoy b! ScGtt, J. 13. Culley, Stato Chairman Korr and other prominent party loaders. Each. represented n distinct and P?r! Bonal following aud oxtonsivo iinanclal resources. . , , . Tho rennsylvanians wore joined hero bv party leaders from New xork, Oluo, Indiana and other Wcstorn and South ern states. All unltod In a Jonpr ana privato conference at WUlard s Hotel. Boforo tlioy broko up thoy wore pledged to aid in making IIill tho party s can- I didatc. ? , ., | It was learned that J. M. Korr would yield to an nppcal and accept a ro-olec tlon as chairman of tho stato commit too; that J. M. Guirey should bo named as rennayivluiitt's mombor of tho na tional, cominitteo and that Pennsyl vania's delegation will bo arranged to vote for Hill for President. If, how ever, tho stato committee is allowod to fill tho vacancy. Socrotary of Stato llar rlty may bo solected, in which ovont Mr. GutToy will (ro to the convention in another capacity and will succeed liar rlty just whon tho committeo will havo some real political work to do. it was tho oxprossod sentiment of tlio gathering that .Senator Illll's mastorly bringing of Now York so irredeemably Into the Democratic column has niado him tho political lion of tho hour and that ho gives posltivo assurances that no other candidate can give, that ho can carry his own stato against all coinors. | Stato o? Ohio, City of Toledo,) Lucas County. j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho is tho senior partner of tho firm of IT. J.. Chonoy & Co., doing business in the citv of Toledo, county and stato aforc sai'd, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ono hundred dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cubnky. . Sworn to before me and subscribed in | my preaunco, this Otlt dny of Decombor, A. 1). 18S0. A. W. Glkason, rScaJ.l Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal Iv and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Send for j testimonials, free. ? _ F. J. Chenby & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Dn. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup cures coughs and colds quicker than any other remedy, because it combines tho lube-healing quality of tho pine treo with other valuablo medicines, bold | by all dealers on a guarantoo of satis faction. ,Dltw" B#1 PLEASANT THE NEXT*MORNINg''iVeEU BR?GHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor tajs it acta gently on tho stomach, liver and kidneys, and la a pleiwant laxative. This drink Is made from herbs, and Is prepared for use as easily as tea. It b called All drucgisw sell It albuc. and lJuv one iwlav. I.nne h Janilly iUrdlclno VlorcN Hie llowel* each day. In order to bj VnJthy. this I* accessary. FLOUR. ME? TIME TABLE! Trains arrive at every home on schedule time when Minnehaha FLOUR Is used. This Flour stands without a rival in the world. (tell A Book of 1,050 Pages, With 200 Wood Cuts and Biographies Of the Ming Men of West Ya, This volume also contains 150 pages of West Virginia facts and' Statistics. It gives tiio result of every elec tion since the organiza tion of the State. It is the most valuable Eook ever published in West Virginia. Price, in Cloth ? $5.00. " in Half Morocco $7.50. . Send Orders to Frew, Campbell & Hart, Wheeling, W. Va. . doa-imr The weekly intelligences la a bright, sparkling. Instructive lumily journal. ? It ia 'original in overy department. alean in every liue nod suited as it is intended to interest and improve every member oi the lamiiy. whether in city or country. ' ' new nnvrPTISEMENTS' ? pTii^lSS I' HotiTO. North Main?OT- ;,nl'uuv. j?u' llKtMJK. "'" (Hitman.tin* p -*TrT\'TKl)?A VlItST-CLASS qjku ?*ri \ti,,1)?tiirkk iiooms j|gh | T light UOUWKCcmuK. ? |b| ^jotn, lor April L AddriM a. ^ ?P3?bS4 Owrnor con havo winio by p?f?u# ?? ? ,qU at 117 BovonhMnUi itftQV _ ?? ?tyt vNTKD?'YOUNG LA1)^ WHO AY' iiaj had oxperlonce Sluto Mkrr ??cetodL fgtfjSjoS?^ jn'J _ drew "MOOKHj" cnro thlnotnco. _?J TT^TILST P KF.Shytehi an CHIIKCH. fe'MfeSWbj# ITIOUHTII STUKET M.. K. C.l!^U?'t Communion service. Sunday scnooi p No preaching at nlnht .??-? qtookholdehs; meeting. The annual mwtlnK of r,$j Sccrvtary._ 2"iihnob ciiijv^v: PLAIN WlllTB AMI _ PKCOUATED. NEW PATTERNS AND DECORATIONS. ? EWINOBROS., 1215 Markect Street. nnnoslto Mcl.u?> Houm ITOCKS i'Olt SALli S' 10 shares Wheeling tltlo i*ud1 Trust Company. 10 ihnrra Wheeling Bridge Co. 10 shares Pcabody ??"'",,C,0..V,";. f> shares Bank "I tho Ohio \ a^y- . UirrU Also lor rent, that largo WM?J Brick Dwo" lug, No. 100 South Front street, M? 1,0 ? Broker. No. :t Twelllh street A COMPLETE revolution IN /v ihe Air Blast Furnace. shovel /our coal Jmton of the ashes, put kindlings and "hayings "n top o the coal In order to start Jonr firkin ?tea?l ol the old ivay, thus keeping youiscll clean Instead o( covered with ashes and soot. Come aud oxawlno It in operation ftjjQpt?.g_ laMlvraw No. 1113 Market Street jjarlou easels and PIH-E SORBINS IN NATURAL WOOD AND BAMBOO. Flno Lino on Sale at E. L. NICOLL'S ART STORE, Jag lag MARKET STREET. T^IAGAN, SIIEPPAUD & CO., BB.okeks, Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Petroleum. Privato wires to New York and Chicago. Room No. 9. Public Library Building, corner Market and Fourteenth streets. ja>? ?ARTIST.? Portrnlts lor Christmas Presents. Studio 2154 Main Street. ^ J 1ST OF LETTERS Rcmainln;In the PoitolTlcc at Wheellmj. Ohl'i county. W? Va.. Saturday, Jan. 9. To obtain any ot the following tho applicant must as* lor advertised letters, giving date oi list: LADIES' LIST. Baker, Mrs. Catharluo Prulck Mrs C C. Uulchaush, Miss Ella Iteed. Mrs. Amelia GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Backer. Christ ?i?to?:,F'?!r Belmont, A. D. lrvin, IMlMn ll. Courvin, Charlto . korn. Chaster t. Colcord, J. W. .Morehcatl.Vrnnlc Dickinson. Joseph Mullins.iLR [D. L.J Dudley, It. T. Slnnoll.M." Gerthrup, A. IL Wood.Flctch. W. J. W. COWDEN, P. it. ???FOR SKLE> A Modern Dwelling House, Containing seven complete rooms, hath room, halls, laundry, pantry, etc; finished In hard wood, situated on Sontll Front stroot, most do slrablostreet In the city to llvo on; houso al most new. WiUmako you a pleasant homo oc pay ns investment. On a quick sale S3,750 will bay it G. O. SMITH, jng 1220 Market Street. Resumed Business ! Thanks to Judge Cochran and Superintendent Eayre, who havo kindly teudered us tho uso of room In the new freight depot of the Wheeling Bridge and Terminal Company to carry on our business In until our old stand la rebuilt Wo will stock up and resume to-day and Invite all our old patrons and tho public generally to come in or call us by telephono for anything they may want in our line. With thanks for past favors wo ask for a con tinuance of them. ja.3 KIMBERLY & DAVIS. HOTEL WINDSOR. Restaurant and Bar. Tho Bar of the above Hotel has been removed from Water street to Twelfth street, with a line Restaurant and hunch Counter attached. The Ladies' Cafe upstairs has been remodeled and refurnished, Mid hereafter REGULAR DIKKEBS will bo I served The public generally is Invited to glvo us a call. I delO CARNEY & CAREY. ,FOB SALE. House of eight rooms, brick, Jacob street, be tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. I IIouso of eight rooms, brick, on Market street, Centre Wheeling. ] House of eight rooms, brick, 2303 Jacob street, S-V-00. 1 House of seven rooms on Chapllno street, Sixth I ward, $1,200. Two half lots on EofF street. Sixth ward, $1,000 I each. I Two lots on Woods street, Eighth ward, cheap, House of five-rooms with lot 35x100 feet, on Jncob street; 31,800. | House of seven room3 on North Marks t atroot at n bargain. ? House of fivo rooms on Jacob street, Fifth I ward. S1,0>)0. Lots oil, South Front audNorth Front streoti, i Island. ' ' I" Soveti lots, 50x105 feet in Filati. Whyto and ! Gallagher's addition. . Price Sift) to 8200 each, i Corner half-lot on McColloch and Belmont street?.: House of six rooms, good condition. 2350 Wood street. $2,200. One of tho be*t manufacturing altos la tho cltv. fronting on two railroads." Good bu<luc? corner In Centre Whcollng. Choica lots in Glond.ilc, . - ? Lois In Fifth ward In1 Flha A Wliyttf i I addition, ? NES3ITT & DEVINE," I " 1739 Markot Streot: '. ? ? ja9 S500 PuSWABD! \\o will pay tbeabovo reward for unyeaseof Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, in digestion, Constipation orCostlveness we cannot cure with West's Yegetablo Liver Pills, when tho directions are strictly complied with. Theyaro purely Vegetable, and never iall to give satia tion. Sugar Coated. Urge boxes; containing 801111s. ~> cents. Beware of counterfeits and ' ^ Wftniifactured only by njB JIMN C. WLST- COAl 1'AN Y.JOH IC A G O.I I.ll '? .?r?-\ (.!C^ ??- BKOTH Kits, corner Market indTwelfth Sts..Wneollug, W. Va. Jal2-ii WFdtw AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Suturclny, Jnuunryj MATINBK ANl> KYENISil, ' STETSON'S ma prccTAcuun Uncle Tom's Cabin! The Itanium of Tliom AIL 30?Pooplo-30 30-Pootilo-an P0U1ILK I1AND AND OUCllESiTltA. Compowl nt Wlillu mid Colored Mtulcim. . ? r?ctol(lonuluo Bloodhound,. ,J CARLOS-CARLOS, Tho BlBJMt Dog lu Iho Wortd-tl.OW offered t,t Two TOPfflEB, Headed hy tho Orrat KATE IMBTUUTlW KITE l'A):ll>CTOX TWO MAIIKS. Ev? ?nd lfcr row, "I'rlticc." Lono F:,. Qunrlotle. African WjudoUnl'Inyeri. xc?So "r NewUnacM. New Muilo. - Immune s Cnrlond ol ?wutlIol Scjnory. Tlio arum torn Menu. Uottou PickhiK. Jloineln UioBoi k Kv&'s AjcoujIoh. Tho Unmdeit Sltcct l'??S KrarOlvcn. ? Mntlnco I'rlot?-n?cn-?l Bonn. MC; ,.tml .Ion, 30c und'Juc; children, 15c. kvenlng Wicc, UO'ervcd ScrtU, "Jc; Adnuulou, Wv am) jv. children, lie. Mo of nenu rotnmcnroi Than.' iluy, Jnnuurj',7<aL t" A. House i nuilc iiore, OPERA HOUSE; TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Monday ani Tuesday, January It & 12. An Absolute Novelty! Tint Production Hereof the Stupendous Spcetaculnr Pantomime, SUPERBA! Tho Lntost un<l Greatest Triumph ol tho World* Famous Hanlon Bros. Tho moshvbriderlul andldugbablo stago tricU. Host mn?ul?lm>nUirflntp ...<h f Clowns dovlscd.. most magulilecntscenicoflecus und thcifonffi of Clowns. Grandest transformation scene wS ' Funnier. and Grande Than MFantasmn." Admissionj75c and 00c. Roiorvcd Scat*, SI. Settt on sale at a VA. ITousc'h music store, tale ol sati to commonce Friday, Januarys. ^ GRAND OPERA HOUSlT >' 0. a' GESTHER..... Masaqeil One Solid >\Veok and Saturday Matinee, Con. moating MONDAY, JANUARY 4. MISS FLOY CROWELL And Company of Specially Selected riay. era in a Carefully Arranged Reper toire pf Romantic aud Popular Plays. Tho Governess. Molly Bawn. Child of tho Sierras. Judas, tho Forger. Wedded ytt no Wife. East Lynn. The Famous Aritm Qua;, tctte, in their Exquisite Glees, Ballads, Chorum and Medloys. introducing tho Mandolins, Ran los and their great Viollneollo Quartette. Grand Saturday Matluec. PmcKs-Orchestra Chairs, 60c; Dress Clrels, 35c ?, Gallery, 25c. Seats now on sale at Gcnthen store. jal GRAND OPERA HOUSE^ 0. C. GENTHER, Manage* Three Nights and Wednesday Matinee, con mencing on Monday Evening, Juil 11. Sixth Year. Tho Comedy Boomers. W. T. LEV ANT and LIZZIE . RICHMOND, la Hooy'fl Great Farce, BZE3Z33P IT 33^lRK! Under tho management of Joseph F. Vion. "Impossible tocsunt tho laughs during th) two and a half hours of solid fun." ' DO YOU GET THERE? Prices?Orchestra chairs, WJc; dress circle,SV; gallery. 2V. Seats on t-alo nt 'M.-nth't>. ;? STATIONERY, BOOKS, ETC. Blank Books and Ofllcs Supplies. A FULL LINE OF Ledgers, Day Books, Journals, Memorandums, Standard Diarys. Remington Typewriter Headquarters. CARLE BEOS, Booksellers and Stationers. 1308 Market SL Ki>*Second door south of tho new City l'-nni building. r jn7_ QUlt LINK OK BLANK BOOKS AND? COUNTING HOUSE SUPPLIES Now In Order and in Great Variety. Some special bargains lu medium-priced Ledg ers, Day Books and Journals, Pdi\s always as low as. any competitor in or outrf town. \ Stanton & Davenport, ja5 No. 3SOI Market Street. QHIUSTMAS PERIODICALS. All of ftho Foreign and Domestic Cliristmm fa* pers and -Magazines are In. Papers and Maga zines bv tno year at Publishers' Prices . Delivered anywhere. Dally Pittsburgh Dispatch'15 cents per week, 2J ocuts including Sunday. C. H. QUIMBY, deS no. Mil Market street ^ COAL. ^NOTICE# We arc prepared to furnish tn our cnstomen and the trade in general ail grades 01 tlio Celebrated RitcMetown Goal! WK II AVE-A LSO A CAR OF LEHIGH ANTHRACITE COAL OX TRACK. Get your orders in anil save storage, folic or ders filled oii flhort notice. Wiieelititrffininjnm! JlnnnfuclurlngCo. jnTi 'OFFICE an MAIN STKK:X C0K-LI ? COSLI -AT THE Pittsburgh Coal Yards, Comer of Thirty-fifth and JUcCoIlocb strc:^ ; CONSTANTLY ON HAND Pittsbnrgli and Anthracite Coal, Which J will deliver to any part of the city , . on short nojica W. W. McCONNEL. Telephone SO. __: .11 0OAL1C COAL! All grados^of the best quality of COVI. fc?Pj coustantly.on bawl. Orders filled ia a!i w the city at lowest prices. Telephone ito). r ? ? KOEHNLINE BR03.. no?0 , lirl'li.''1!"'- ' ? PHOTOGRAPHY. T. H. Higgins, Photographer. ? ? - it : B. ALLISON. WHEELING! s FESC-H. WEST VA. WINDOW GlrAR"-* WIRE rGooDs oi'lCyniiV l)s.'-'u'r!5 ' WORKS, iJu? hoifMrcc:. aui>rrius Vw.v.; ?i: