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2 dems~and1reps i Arguo Over tho Tariff Bill ia the Mock Lofflelature's SESSION OF LAST EVENING. ; Tito Usual Democratic Straddle Was , u Feature of tho Proceedings?Tho Democrats Make a Faint-hearted Dolonse of the IVoo Trado and Revenue Tariffs Doctrines?Tho Itepub- j licaiis Had tlie Host of tho Avxn- 1 merit. ( Tijo meeting of tbo Republican mosk 1 legislaturo at. tho rooms of tho Ohio j County Republican club last ovening . was an immpneo success both in point ol interest and attendance. A pleasing ' fcaturo was tlio largo number of ladies who made.it a point to ho presont. Tho \&r&! room was crowded throughout tho I session and ovorybody seotnod interested and at times amused. Tho object of the meeting was to dia- ' cubs tl^e (jueition, "Will tho Wilson 1 tariff bill be of advantage to tho inter- ( osts andppeoplo of tho United Statoa?" The rjuostion was debated ou either sido 1 with groiif spirit. Mr. Cowden opened the debate bv a formal statement of tho question, and , was followed by Mf. .1. II. Burtt (Hep.), who made a masterly address, principally doVoled to the iinmonso injury , that will result from the free coal which ' is a feature of tho WiUon bill. Though interrogated several times by leading Democrats, he caino out with flying colors, and received generous applause. He was followed by Representative Wart (Dem ), who attempted to answer tho arguments of the Republican speaker who preceded him. O11 tho whole it can be said that bis alleged answer was very Democratic?othorwise of a strad- , tiling Myie. lie professed that a free trade bill, such as tins Wilson bill, dons not profess to ha\r? anything to do with 1 wugo!J,.or tho buildine up of industries; ; tho soft) object is tho collection oi rovon- ( ue. "Let the rest go." say tho Democrats. "The greatest good to the great- ! osi numbi-r" was anotlior familiar phrase of the hackney Democratic type 1 used by tho speaker. ills advice to the iron, glass ami pottery workers was of the characteristic T>emocratic kin?!? them' take rare of themselves. Another W argument that is frayed at the odgos : ntul was thought to show signs of early decay?tho cheapest market for tiie people, was used by the speaker. F Mr. Dnnlap i Dem.) next, spoke well and (o the point, calling this country the "land <if the tree and the homo of I t he oppressed.'' W oo! occupied a good- 1 Jy position of his argument, and J:o called tho wool growers .vampires and [ monopolists. As is usual with l'omocrats, he dealt liberally in generalities 1 and tough i (jhy of facts. Captain Davison (Rop.) made an excellent speech, do voted principally to 1 the pottery industry, as afloetod h.v tho 1 tariff bill, which has dealt it a severe I blow, and by a inan from a state who , should be one of its foremost champions. llis argument was a lucid one, and explained how the pernicious Democratic tarill tinkerinrr will hurt what is one oi tho most important industries in Yi!\nnin nod tho Ohio Vallov. lie was followed byn number of otlior j gentlemen on both sides of tlio house who mado brilliant arpmnonts lor their respective'sIdes, including the speaker, Mf. A. K Campbell, ami Prof. Jones. This concluded the session. The argument of the bill being not nearly coin- ; plotod it will bo continued at tho next ( meeting of tho legislature. Among those present, who wore greatly interested in tho povel legislai- ; tivo body, wasex-tiovernor Pierpont, of Fairmont, who is in tho eitv on a visit. A WORLD'S I'AIU EPISODIC. In Which .1 %Vln-fliinj Man Plays a Star I'nrt anil .Makes Nome Fnn. As the story goei, a Wheeling man i played a star part in a ludicrous episode nt tho World's Fair. Tho pooplo went in droves to sec tho prucioiu atone, ol Croat price, known as the Tiffany diamond, because it was exposed to view j by the stent firm of that name. Ono day a Wheeling man, witli his best girl in tow, joined tho procession and in due time arrived within view of the diamond. Tho man was indulging in rapturous expressions of delight, when tho young woman told him in strict confidence that the stono was a great sell. She eaid it was made in one of the Wheeling glass house* and ground on a big wheel in a Hour mill. 'lho Wheeling man got back to the "West. Virginia building as tast as ho could and gave the. thing away, explaining with much display of knowledge that tho great diamond was a great fake. There are frauds in diamonds, but when you buy ono of J. W. Grubb vou may go your ' last cont on its absolute purity. " Every atono guaranteed. Call at the corner of Market aud Twelfth atroels and sen for yourself. Yoc will ho surprised at the nionoy you can snvo by buying Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Silverware, or any thing, in tho jewelry line at Sheff Bros'., tho new jewelers, 1110 Main street. SF.F. our Novation before you buy your Christ matt present*. I. O. DIM.ON <& CO. % m You lire Ksporiallj* InvKeil to attend tliQ Holiday Sale of Tianoa nnd Organs at House's on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, tho 10th, lSih nnd 10th. Hood's Cures ^ ^Archer Saved His Life 1 "I fcaro born siifforins from wp <!liea?e tot elsbt years, having tlnco running sores on my Ulp. 1 begun to taU? (Hood's SarsapariHa j oatl It lins glvon mo a perfect c;ire. I foci codClient ttat it illil c.-ivo my life." Ou.in L. A neurit, 133 Dudley Street. Dayton. Olllu. Hoocl'o Pii!o *iMst dliestlon Mil curt beiilicS:. Gold tiy lU <lru;cljti. *?>* ] V THE WOHLD*3 FAIR PHOTOS. Thn Flrafc IlJjf Inntnliuunt Arrive*?T? be Shipped Promptly lioreafter. Yesterday sir of the largest mail lacks used by Uncle Sam arrived at the Wheoling postoffice, all filled with Portfolio No. 1 of the Ixtki.ligenccr'm world's fair views, for readers who had sent in the six coupons and the dime, rhis is tho first instalment of No. ]. Some or them wore delivered last evening, and the rest will ho this morning. Tho remainder of Part 1 will bo rejeived to-day or to-morrow, tho publishers having, bv working night md day, caught up with their back orlors, and hereafter all tho portfolio! will bo mailed tho day the order is rot'ei ved. \ Thoae wholiavo received tho pictures havo shown them to frionda, ami already an increase of tho demand is noticeable. iJouhtless to-day tho rush i)f coupons will exceed that on wither of tho two preceding Saturdays. Patrons should fond in their coupons and thn .lime, always itt coin?stamp-* not wanted?at tho earliest practicable moment, as this will secure the earliest practicablo delivery. .Another Fjliu Scucn, There aro readers who do not want Lho World's 1'nir views hiwi unpurchased sod other similar souvenir*, or who for athor reasons would profer another sort af work. For these, the 1ntem.h.i:.vci:u will on Monday conunenco the printing of a second series of coupons, nix of which will entitle ono to a part of :i line publication of the same high class as tho World's Fair portfolios, called, ".Sights and Scenes of tho World." The details are explained in nn advertisement on page 3 of this morning's paper. Samples of these pictures can bo seen i\t tho Intelmgkscku couutine rooms. Many, no doubt, will clip both coupons and secure both of these elegant publications at a merely nominal price. TWO q.\>Ii;s ISACH M<?IIT. A Change tu the limiting Lwiguo ItnlfiS. Mako-up of tin' Tea<>h. Last night the board of managers of tho Wheeling Howling League held a well attended meeting at lho rooms of [he Wheeling Press Club, at which an important change was mado in tho r 11103. 1110 CJiangO Jiruviuua mat i?tiu jliaii bo two championship games plhyod on each bowling night, instead jf one as wai provided before. Tho make-up of tlio various teams is not yet decided, but below are given the names of the members of four teams: Wheeling Proas Club?Arklo, Tucker, Summers, lleans, Woodruil, Smith, Naylor, Gertstell, and two not yet named. South Side Club?Wright, llannan, Speidel, Marschnor? Vie wig, Iloratnian, Ivuntz, -Mule. Stn titers. IJowera. Caliimot Olnb - llandlan, Man"*, Tnnrhol, ileinor, Moflman, McClelland, Ciriflitli, Cameron. C. Lang, !W. Lang. I.N*rei.LiiiKM'Kit Club?Captain Dunnington, Faris, Archer, Casaell. Borland, Weii/.ei, Brewster, Frew, and two not vol selected. The game between the Calumet and W. A. W. teams, the opening of the hampionship season,will take nlaco on the alleys at Wheeling Park. Tho first zarno will bo called at 7:40 o'clock p. rn. Captains of the various team* should l>e sure to send to,Secretary Archor, before Monday next, the name* of tho ten playors selected for the toanis, as none others will bo allowed to roll. ABOUT I'iSOl'ijtS. Stratigurs lu tlio City and Wiiooling Folk* Abroad. AV. W. Herring, of lluntincton, one nf <l.(. Sni>nn<l (liiv'fl Inrcost lumber deafer/I, Ts a Bchler nrrival. Ilo lias just Tutumed from his lir.il trip in the Uauloy river lumber reuion. which no rierlarcs tjurpa'HOS in witness oven the wild and lavvlesn region 011 each hiUo of the Norfolk & Western railroad m the lower ?nd of tho state. II. M. Priest, of Stoubenville, was down yesterday. Judge H. II. Cochran, of Tolodo, was in tlio city yesterday. The Morrison "Faust" company registered at tlicStamm. XI. V. Hull, of Grafton, registered yesterday at tho Stainm. Mrs. G. W. .Mb.'in, of Stoubonvillo, is visiting Wheeling friends lion. II. 0. Herrey. of Wollaburg, is 11 tho city, a Stauim guest. E. 15. liusor and W. K. Ketch, of Sistors villa, aro at tho Windsor. David Barna. a well known Parkersburner, ii here, and registered at the Stamm. Prosecuting Attorney Charley Powell, if Marion county, is here, a guest of tho Windsor. Ex-Governor ! '. II. Fierpont, of Fairmont, is in iho city, and whilo hero is a juest of the Stain in. Major and Mrs. Henry C. Dane, of Boston, are in tho city for a week's stov, ind am) at tho StatuUl. G. II. Nesliitt. of Mannlngton, and William A. Kahler, of Sistorsville, wero registered at tho McLuro yesterday. Lewis Morrison and wifo (Florouco Roberts) and Mr. Eisner and Miss Arnisbv, of his company, are at tho McLuro. John McMalian and James lforsyth, two well known Sistorsvillo oil operators, are in the city and last night registered at tho Windsor. Ex-Governor A. 11. Fleming, of Fairmont, arrivod in town yesterday and registered at tho Windsor, lie is just irom Chicago and leaves this morning [or l'girmont. George W. Price, tho popular night iorkof tho Windsor, leaves this mornng for Worthington, Marion county. Ho is called there bv the stiddoti death if his stop-father, L. C. Metier. Sherirt W. P. Cowan,of Brooke comity, ;vas in tho city yesterday. Ho says that ho shortage of his predecessor in office loo Curlis) is about $26,000 and that his londsmen will have about $2,300 each to pay. K. H. Snodgrais, of New Martinsville, lleorge A. Smith, of Marion, O. ,f. Burtonc. of llurton, O. K. Burton, of Sisera villc, and A. M. Crow and daughter, if Littleton, aro among the West Virginians at the Bohler. Mr. S. G. Naylor, tho Island grocer, las sold his business to Mr. Frank Donildson, of North Huron street, ami has mured iho ministry. Mr. Nnylor is low at Mt. l'loaaant, Iowa, and has taken cltargo of tho Christian church of .tint place. , iSiOTOORAPiis will bo delivered before Christmas on ail nittings mado at our lew gallery this week. O'Ksiu, 1205 Market etreot. DIAMOND* that we ?.U ?rc atw.iy* 4iinwii t?i Its tlm t?e?t. IVB 1,HV no ctirnp re,!!. I. c,. UILI.OX ? CO. rnoTOOUAPit Albums ill Plush, [<oatlter or Wood at extrouiely low irices for best makes at Stanton's Old Jity Book Store. l.'urrnltis la Diiimoiuls ut ii. k. 111 i.i.max a co.% If von nood a tonic drink Smith 3rewl"ug Co.'s alo and porter. HALL Notli || HA1 Furnishc several I. DI 1 Q2H Is maw I.OCAIi BRICViTIUS. 3Inttor? of Minor Moment in ami About tlin City. Mati.vke at the Grand to-day. Tub Grand this evening?"Will o' the Wisp." A meeting of the council committoe on police whs called for last night, but it failed to get a quorum. I. K. Cornell was lined $1 and costs in the police court yostorday as a plain drunk. 1 lo paid. That was the only case. Komsirr Ginsov was arrested last night l?y OiHcer West for carrying concealod weapons. This was tho only case on the docket at 1 a. m. A good work was boguii yesterday in cleaning tho deep mud oil' Market streot. After Thursday night's rain tho street looked like n plowed tield. Tins evening tho Wheeling Profs Club will open its tine new rooms over Wheat & Handler's, with an informal feed. The new quarters aro very cozy ami attractive. Udi.way excursion tickola via B.& 0., P.. U. C. <k St. L., Ohio River, C., L. & W. and W. & L. E. railroads at the Union Railroad Oflico, lliOU Market sireot, John I3ailie, agent. 3TU. George XV. Li:itch, from Cevlon, will deliver one of his illustrated lecturoson life and mission work in India and Covlon at tho Zano Strcot M. 15. church this evening, and in tho Disciples church at iJellaire on Monday evening. h'uNim* afternoon at 2 o'clock there will bo a special meeting of tho Trades Assembly to take further action toward the relief of tho unemployed and needy citizens of tho community. Tho attendance of every dclegato is very much desired. An onlertainmont for tho benefit oi tho Simpson M. K. church, on ISoff utront. M'ns pi von in tho Ueathovon hall last eve nine- A very lino programme wag enjoyed by r. large audience. After tho performance a very merry social time was had till a lute hour. Morrison'* "I'nuit." Tho Opera Hou?o held an audience last evening which has not boon exceeded in Hi/.e this-season. Tho attraction wus Lewis Morrison's "Faust." Tho company is tho best ever seen in tho play hero, and new scenery adds to the oflect of tho production. In answer to repeated enthusiastic recalls Mr. Morrison made graceful littlo speech after tho fourth act, oxprossing iiis appreciotion for the oration ho had received, and complimenting Wheeling highly. 11 When your.hoart iB had, and your head is bad, and you aro bad clean through, what is needed?" askod a Sunday school teacher of her class. "I know?Aycr'a Sarsaparillu," sooko up a littlo girl, whoso mother had recently boon rcstorod to health by that medicine. BERLIN NOVELTIES. One Iti"rllii will be on Main to* day. Noim ol thum lilcli price. I. li. DIEI.ON & CO. Yon are Especially Invited to attend tho Holiday Sale of Pianos and Organs at lfouso's on .Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, tho 10th, 18th and lf>th, ILirgiiitis in Diamond* at II. E. IIILL.MAN ACO.'S. A larhr variety of Children's Board Books, liko Chatterbox, from 10c to $1, at Stanton's Old City Book Store. OUR I'NDKKWEAH SALE. Why buy iinoleu proncntu, wlteit a flile act of I'mlonrciir, wlikli U ho ti't'ful, can he bought no cheap. Look at onr window ?llH]ilny. 1.MS1IIMMEK, Eleventhbtreet. Fine Poxes of Stationery from Marcus Ward, Hard, Berlin & Jones and Phil Hake. All tho Novelties in Tints and Shapes at Stanton's Old City Book Store. Unlike the DuTch Process r^i No Alkalies -Oil^3 Other Chemicals aro used in tho preparation of |irV W. MAKER & CO.'S | - jBreakfastCocoa t-j . (V l\ tc/iic/i in abtohitrly |\J , I \ | pure and soluble, hf*} ' ! t'l I It has more than three times (Ufa fr- f i \ the strength of Cocoa mixed kflsw m i k wttli Starch, Arrowroot or ?*Wivt3irgcap s?Kar, and Is far more economical. costing less than one cent a cup. Jt i? delicious, nourishing, p.ad ex&il* women. Sold bj(iror?T* rriTynher*. W. BAKK71 & CO., Dorchester, Kau CLOCI ?: ; 1 ezi 1, -== ling more suitable for wife than a fine, rich L L CJLCM ;s vou reliable time, 1 ;pace in your house an generations. LLON MARKET STE PROPOSALS. j) KOi'OSAl.S Foil CO?L. I'rof?osnl? trill bi rcoelvod nf the ofllcr-of tlm CilV Clerk until Woiinesday, Ucccnibor --u, hkm, af 5 o'clock p. in., for furnishim: clsnn coal 10 tho several wn^ine ami hose houses of the Fire I>epnrtin?Mit for the tear IH'JI. Hlds should bo \ emlowotl "Proposals for Coal." Tho committee j reserves tho rjRht to reject any or all bids. tot t A. T. SVVKKNtvY. ?'lork. FOR RENT. i |j*OK KENT -DWELLING HKJEOFP .1? street. Seven rooms. Also modern convi-nienccH. Immediate possession. Inquiro at , 83 Twelfth street. <1*14 ij'OintENT?A SIX-ROOMED JIOUSK I at 1710 EofTstreet, near the ?troet car ham. well calculated for two small families. Call on \VM. /.INK. tiornor Market and Twenty-second street^. Possession now. defl JfGICilEXT. .* Second story, No. 2: Tenth street. six rooms, huth room and null, both gases. hot and cold water, all on one floor. S.Y? per month. Third story, No. ]063 Main street, four rooms and hall, botn cases and water, nil on one floor. SJU per < month. Uoseincnt harbor shop. 20x*k> feet, with bath rooms, eoruer Main and Tenth stroets, per month. JASIK* L. JIAWLGV, i de7 1 lii) Main .Street. , |^UK KENT. , One flat, five rooms and bathroom, first floor. No. '-101 Kofl'strccu < One Hat. four rnonn and bathroom, sccond ) lloor. No. 2105 Kofi*street. Onoiiat, four rooms. No. ?i6 Twenty-third street ( Onoliiit. three rooms, N'o.iVjTwonty-thlrdstroufc Kqnipped with all modem Improvements. ] jv." F. H. LANCE. FOR SALE. JJAKGAIN IN ? SHOW CASE) AND SHELVES, ' 1'ivo Showeasos, seven feet long. on walnut stands and shelving part of It with glass doors, 1 must bo sola to make room for now cases. F. W. BAUMKIl & CO., no22 1310 Market street. ' "J^OK SALE. i DI?U*miAiri? rnno tm A&JU l| tJIVIVCi IJUI3 A1 lil/lU.IU IU.1i Cheap and on Easy Terms. W. V. HOGE. o<r. CitrBank Building, 1300 Market Street REAL ESTATE. LANDLORDS, NOTICE! Pon?t you think agents are more successful In collecting rents ihnn you arc? Wo ask you to rIvc us n trial to lurnlsli von with a tennnt. and collect your ront. Onr charges arc small und rerums nre promot. We make this our huxine** uiM know good tenants and xvu know the bad. Fttperieueo hw taught u*. The time U clo*o upon us when tenant* expect a notico for nest >onr'>. lease. If you nive usyour property to look after it will he money well .spent. BOLF & Z-A-INTIEJ, ! Kcal Kstato oud Rental Agents, i No. 1327 MARKET STREET. f Telephone dell FOB SALE. ' Six lots in Belvedoro addition, two corncr low. at S27.? each. House of six rooms and hall, Chapllnc, near Twentieth street. SI,000. House of (?lx rooms, Eighteenth street, in good condition, |2,800. House of six rooms, brick, with four-roomed hotiM) in rear. Kofl' street. between Twontythird and Twenty-fourth streets. $.t.."?n0. House of four rooms, Cnarlcs ktrcct, Centre Wheeling, ^ 0. , ! House of live rooms, Lind street, East Wheel- Inp. ii.-joa : Two business houses on Main street. Centre Wheeling. Cheap. House of four rooms. Twenty-ninth street, lot * SOxlto feet *1.40(1. ? House of seven rooms. Kifteonth street. SVVT). 1 Hoiuc of tix rooms, brick. loc^dxl'^J feet, .Main street. Centre Wheeling. 13,000. J I.*?t east end Fourteenth street. 8300. I House of lire rooms, Woods street. East Wheel* toe. 31,500. 1 llou.M-of four mom*. I.'lifliteeuth street. 51.0Jl I Three houses, Moysteu street, cheap, S"-..VW, .' Homo of thre<- rooms. Twelfth Ktrcct, 33S0. House of eight rooms. Sixteenth street, In > good condition, 7i/). ? Three lots. AOxlOOO feet, Filfiu, White ?fc Galla* J ghcr'a addition. ?J0() each. Ifou.se of six rooms and stable, Elghtceuth e street, ?.:.:.oo. } Three lots in Park View, cheap. > One-half lot, McColloch street, Centre Wheel* > lug 1300. > Flue suburban property, two mile* from tho > city, live minutes walk front motor Hue, new, ? with all modern improvement*. Cheap. > Lota on Caldwell's run fcioO each. > lluo farm of 143 acres on Notional road, nine > miles east of the city, on easy terms. s Business property on Market strcut at inoder* ^ ato price. > oiio of tho l?est manufacturing sites In tho J city, fronting on two railroads. > \ NESBITT & DEVINE, 1 1739 Market Street. OC3 PICTURES 4 ART MATERIALS. 100 K0LLS PENNISON'S Crepe Tissue, r Assorted, White, Colored and Tinted, Jnst Received at NICOLL'S ART STORE, f de9 I2?i Market Street . a gift J & CO. iBET. ; REAL ESTATE. j FORSALE. Real Estate oa Fftecnth street that win pay ' ivcr 10 per cent Wo refor to property nt No. !>) Fifteenth street consisting of mi eight-roomed dwelling mid.double teiicnieut in tho rear. This property Is In first-class condition. The locii- 1 Jon raiikoi it desirable for either rcsidenco or ' Investment. . J Seven-roorood dwelling at 120 Sonth Broadway. rjliK I* n good location and a Rood, roinforfablo, ' modern house, with all modem Improvement*. Will sell at a bargain on a quick Kale. Wo Invito nny one wanting a homo to so and examine this property. f New hix roomed dwelling on Llna strcc!, i >1.100. New four-roomed house, Cherry street, 5300. To Let List, see JiegUtfr. f G. O. SMITH, dc'J SIAKKKT Sl'llEET. ] FOB SALE. ; You will do well to make your purchases before the first of the year, a* property ia as cheap is it will ever be. . On Thirteenth afreet, seron-roomod brick house, with all modern improvements, in fine location, for $3.20(1. { On Thirteenth street, slxteen-roomcd douhlo 1 brick house, with nil the latest improvement*, ilso iu good condition, $7,000. On South Broadway street is a ten-roomed loubfc* house. u good investment and in good location. S-'t.'OO. No. 2715 Jacob street, Is n tcn-roomcd house. fi ?an be rented to three famine*. Price, $;t,0">o. ( On Virginia street, fou:-rooraod two story ? house, 51.1(H). '] On Market, above Tenth stroef. ia a fourteen- , roomed doublo brick house, divided by an arch- J nay. Will sell cheap. In Park View, seven rooms, rccoption hall, t ilao a new house. \m\ 17.it 175 feet, and on tho :orner of the Pike and-atroet, 92,Oft). On South I'cnn street. Island, five rooms, lot 0 feet by 120 feet, is very desirable, cheap at II.WK). No. 187 South Pcnn street, five-roomed houio, 1 ot 23x120 feet. A raro chance, iu it is tho best ?l ocntion. $2,<Vi0. } 2722 Kofi* street, five rooms, gns and water. ;ralucd throughout, lot2ox 100 feet. Prico, 32.900. r Three-roomed cottaso on South York street, n I1.:UK). / b <"all and sec my lilt of house* of any also that rou may want, aUo building lots or farms. HARRY J. FINK, 111?Market streot, Wheeling, W. Va. Telephone 657. . no26 ^ FOE, E/B1TT. i No. 72 Fourteen lb street, ion rooms, modern, 1 rom Jnnnarv 1.1894. ' s'o. l\2~ Alloy II. two room* S 6 oo i "Co. 9a Ohio street, ilrst. floor, tl?ro?* roomx... 9 o;) g <o. 01 Oh Jo street, second floor, three rooms fc (Kt v So. '2902 lvofl" street, three rooms 9 ?k> t So. '2901 Fort' street, throe rooms o oil ? s'o. 3119 McCpllocn street, three rooms 6 l? 1! s'o. 29CK) Chap line Ktrocl. live rooms 1"? oo \ Ko. 2S02 Chapllne siroet. Ave rooms I t ot) v s'o. <">'.) Twenty-eighth street, fonr rooms.... 11 Ot ? s'o. 2100 Main street, four rooms 12 50 s'o. 1022 EotFst root, four rooms J) 00 I <o. t'.UH Market street, two looms, '.'A floor. ? S'o. M.'i Fourteenth street. 0 rooms modern. 26 0<? 1 s'o. 2163 Main street, third floor, *2 rooms... t. o) t Six-roomed frame dwelliuu at Leatherwood. 1 Store room* on South fltreet, lu Uoamo Tab- v irnaelu building. j: ?5.000 will buy No. 2310 Clinplino street, eight oo:no<l brick. I S1.5q0 avM buy No. 113 Virginia Rtrcet, four- v oomod frame. n 51,500 will buy No. 1115 Alley H, flve-roomcd rnrnc RINEHART & TATUM, f City Hank Buildino, j[ Telephone 21'J. [no9| Room No.fl, ^ FOB BEilDTT. Ii VSIonth. 1 Co. 335 Hain street. 33 rooms newly paint- * ert and papered throughout, two collars, U both gaso*. for hotel or boarding hou*e...S30 00 . s'o. 2218 Kotrstroot 0 oo fl Co. 1405 Warren street 50 S| Co. 2510 Jacobstreet u.... l:t 00 Co. 20 .7 Market street.. - ...... 9 OJ ,i Co. lt"l KotV Mtreot. 25 W v Co, 119 Virgin la street 9 03 * Co. 106 Main street, throe rooms.. s oo | Co. 61 Seventeenth street 16 0J 'our*roomed dwelling, rear V20 Fourteenth v street.. : 9 00 " Ca 65 North Frout street 13 0J I four-roomed house, Manchester Com works 6 oo V tear loOJ cimpllnc street, three rooms 7 isi p tear 1001 ChnidihQ street, two rooms 5 00 * Co. 12U0 Fiizabeth street, two roouis and 1 stable 5 00 Co.i'nO Main street, three rooms 9 ot) 1 Co. 175 Seventeenthstreet loo.) Jo. 530 Market street 7 00 I 70 acre farm for market gardening, north , *< f city. 5S400 j.er nnuuuu ' f Co. '.' South Front street ? lu 00 I Co. 2225 Kotl'Alrcer, three rooms.. 7 o) , Co. 145 Fourteenth street 2? o) Jo. 1106 High street, live rooms 7 (K) . a ' *. Alley K and Terminal milro<td HO) ' Co. Allev Knud Terminal railroad s on Jo.2"i02 Main street 10 oo ?o. 2605 Woods street, three rooms. y 0) Jo 2507 AUey 11 9 0) S 'o.'.'50') Alley 11. two rooms il 03 Jo. 2151 Main street, three rooms 6 .* ? ti Jo.20Thirty-third street sffl s Jo. 3527 Chapllno street, two rooms r? on Jo.2620 Alley B. two rooms 6 y i Jo. 13:; Twoiity-nlnth *?treot 7 iV) lo 1020 Main street, three rooms y UO luildlngfor manufacturing or vrholosule business, iu rear ot No. 1501 Market sl FOK SAI.K. j Five lots sooth of Forty*o!ghth street..,,. 81,000 Ileal estate ot every description. JAMES A. HENRY, tenlKdato Agent, t". 3. ''lalm Attorney. CjI- l lector aud Notary Public il doll 1612 Market Straet. rU? INTELLIGENCES a lb A CUiAU AHU i'AUUS TAUL- J'ATM. ft % BARGAIN BULCETIN. E. B. POTTS' Bargain Bulletin MAIN AND TENTH STS., WHEELING, W. VA. One Cent Articles. C Hcavr Knvelopes. 4 cood Pen Holders. fi st?*el Pons, l MomoruiKiutn'BooL CSUcoin Note P.,noli Slato Pencils. ? Lend Pencil*. I Collar Button*' 'J. bunChcs Hair Pins, 1 Handkerchief. 1 Thitnb>. 1 paperPlilS. I paper Needles. 1 spool HI!; Tvlr' '2 dozen Hooks und Kyos. G Pnrnin? Needlos l Nutmeg (Jrnter, 1 dozen Bra** Pants Button* l Hut Pin. 1 box Cnroot Tack*. 1 dowu Clothes Pins. 1 Tablet, lint KnittiUK'Needle-i. Lots ol o-cont goods goiuj; ut 1 ccnt. Two-Cent Articles. 12 dozen Button*. 1 Kino Coinb, 1 bottle Ink, nni i in iinuu*crciiiui?,' umm hut-, h<?bper Boxes. Lungtrv llalr Pins, Carpenter Pen. n?. Curt" llut ton*, Me nun, Pocket Com In. Napkins Can Opener*. Spool Cotton. Toilet Sohp. i Tnpo Line* Rubber Tipped Pencils, Hair Crimpers. Wo deal only In Bargains and give big vtlua for tho money. Tlirce-Ceut Articles. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Shaviug Brush-** \ rlo/cu Dress Buttons, Stamped Dippers, Mutch Safe*. Machine OH Cans. Potato Masucrs. I d<vea Safety Pin*. Porfumed Toilot .Soap. 1 pair srj,. ?or>. Pint Funnels, .lolly Plates, Curry < i dozen Shoo Laces, School Slates, Basting Spoons, ' cent Tablets. Cork Screws, Harmonicas, Cake Turners, Mouse Traps. Windsor Ties. Come horo for batgnins, wo will not disappoint jrou. Four-Cent Articles. One si*t Teaspoons. Patent Sleeve Holders. Boys' Suspenders, Clark's O. N. T. Thread, Children t Bibs, Rubber Dressing Combs. Comb ami Brush ase, Pot Covers, Tooth Brushes, Firo Hbovcli, loweling, Charm Knives, Mucilage. Benin? Mi :hlne Oil, scrub Brushes, Linen Thread, Hau l 4aw Files, Suspenders. Pencil Boxes, Calico, Muntins and hundreds of other articles going at this price. Five-Cent Articles. Ladles' Hose, Children's Hose, Holling Pin?, Boxwood Knits, Cuff Buttons, Tin Bucket*. rumlilnatlon Gla?s Cutters. Boy's Knives. Pokers. Door Bolt*. NenUfooc Oil Shoo Blacking. Wash I'ans, RIchtcr Harmonicas. Towels, 26-c Need!-) Packages, Spectacles, Dime Cologne. Hair <'ur; ra. School Slate*. Lamp Burners, Shoe Dressing, L.udlcs' Pins, Table Knives. Manv 10 cent articles in our 'i-ccnt lilt. Corno ind take them out of our way. Six-Cent Articles. One set Table Spoons, Blank Books, runes. inning, suspenders, umcner imiitp-i. i I .arcs. Hleovo Burtons. 10-cent Km broideries, MTiibhiiig Brfishcs. GcnU' Half Hose. Mcrchnnta invited. Wo have bargains lor you mil it will pay you to call. Soven-Cont Articles. Colgate's Palm Soap. large Dressing Comb*, Harmonicas. Couutcr Hooks, Dr.sss Goods. '.? lies' Unmlkorchicfs. Mlxod Bird Heed, Whitewash Brushes. large Tin Cup*, Wash I'ans, Shea:*. At this pojmlnr price we offer many articles Torth double the inouoy. Eight-Cent Articles. Monkey Wrenches.Whisk Brooms. Wash Bow ls, rin Bucket.", Done Ifaodlo Hiro Shovels. Rules. 10.siery, Largo Iwirup Humors, Box i'aper and Envelopes. Hnring Balances, boUson*. Blank Jooks. Patent Buttons. <?urcustomers know a good thing when thoy cu iu Join tho procession to our storo. Nine-Cent Articles. Indies' Gloves, Shoo Brushes, Slew Psns, Proervo Kettles, Butcher Knives, worth l'? rent*, hiss Dishes, Milk Strainers, CoMeo Pots. Flour 'liters.Suspenders. Extract Vanilla? Doll*. Pish 'ans. Hammers, 1 Poutid Grain or Ground Pop>er. I Pound C'iunamon, 1 Pound Gluger, 1 Pound taking Powder. The above nre all genuine bargains and lower hau ever before. Ten-Cent Articles. Suspenders, Clothes lines, AVceut Jewelry, luRcr Braces, Stationery Packages, Tail Padlocks, loyal Needle Packages. one-haif pound Ten. I.alies' JO cent Hose, Dolls, 20-ccnt Cuff Buttons, lirrors, Pocket Knives. Wo arc constantly receiving bargains Vmd canlot quote prices, as they ure here to-day and :ono to-morrow. It is our aim to always hxve omcttiiug new at prlccs that will tnukc you buy. ^CLOTHING. WDDPfUTC at prices that smash all former JlijlvvUnltf record*. l.ook. $2.?> for a S?i?) )vcreoat. Wc al-o have great bargains at 11.r.o, $.?.no, up to It will pay you to look at these goods. SlllT^ R- s! ^ $l S7,5' eader* in low prices. If you can match ?he?o ooiis for loss than double the money any w hero luvllcyou tntotimt theanmojmd your money kill bo roii?i(|ofi. These Roods must go. UI?M'Q DINTQ nt 4*0, 69c, 87c, 1?C, f 118 tip to Uult 0 initio $,i :i7. if you want to know he value ot A dollar try to borrow one. H you rant to know bow to savo a dollar or more look tour Clothing Dcpartmont )ftVQ' QTlIfQ RtMa 87c. osc. Si i?.|i "7 up. )U 10 0UH0 <'omcat once. Thin sale can* lot last always. You cannot match the price*. IAVQ' DANT^ nt 17fi. 10c. 29c. 3*. Thenars )u!0 r All 10 bargains and going very fn?t *t ironcaL Wo have all bIzw from "jto IS at tuc?? rices. IPN'5 QHAEQ nt "5a 97c. si 10. srjv si37. aCill 0 onUEiO r.j, to 91 o.'>. it is ju?t *s .oil to nave money oti Shoe*an anything else, nd we are away b low the market iADIES' FINE SHOES J Gi Our tuccwtft In the Hlioo lltte Is pcobablv noro than we dworre. We nresutno the reason re sell so mativ !* because they don't last lout,'. ?ut people will havo tlivtii. JHILDllEH'S SHOES nins. Sen's and Boys' Hats no silk Hat, which Usually sell* at 33 W. Jon'c Qhirfc ?u loo 23c. ?fc. Wc up to 9jc, oa loll j 01111 lo Miirts wo lend the trade lilbnery and Ribbons Millinery we can sveyon lot*of money. Mis* Ague-* oarrity " ' iroyou liointcra on MUllucry and Trlinini ; hat will do you trood nud will not overchaic on nor sell you old styles. InHcrujoiP rndorshirti and l>rawor??t - "* juuorwoai, 37c, soe,-isc, gso up. vvo ? iav< below *he market on these good*, as well s everything else. led Comforts and Blankets k*e have just received a Job lot of these goods at Prices that will surprise you. .adies' Corsets nt 23c, 89c, 480 up. losbrellas nt -ISc. C9c, 87c up. ace Curtains ?i^.c^kcup. irnnorioc 24 lb*. Oriuiulatod Sugar for $100. lIULClluj, Arbnckie'^ Coffee, i'tc: iir.i:n :round Hcpncr, Cinnamon. Mustard, (ilnger hi I inking Powder, all going at 9c per pound, o: > ountU for '23 cent*. **?* A Clothing Store, a Hoot nnd *hee tore.it lint Store, a Dry Goods Stor*. ? lillliiery Store, a Notion Store, ti l"'irni??l?ligGood* Store, a Hardware unit Tinwnre torn, a Tea and Grocery Store?nine utore* ii one?all complete under one roof. We havo tho largest department storf in late, sow to lQOft Stain wcet, 10 to St Tent it trert. and 1001 to 1017 Market street. ! 1 titrance.*?tuko your cholca Bargains io every cpartmcnt. E. B. POTTS, Iain and Tenth Sts., W&aaling, W.Va. Branch atorrs at Stcubsuvllle. Bellalre- '"r,v fnrtinsvillo, 1'arkcrsburg and tho "Cyclone , ' latenvllle. uolO