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I ~ THINK IT OVER Think it Lot tho boy think it ove pet a Suit to suit him, Consult his wishes and you'll nlway8 come to u Boys' Suits, In every hue and colori and neatness. All pric Men's Suits, la all tlio new shades i ? well made garment. Men's Furnishim New Neckwear, Underi things one could ask EVERYTHING. j / M.Gutm Retail Department 11a J^A complete Base Bt REAL ESTATE. FOR, I1B1TT. A Month. Xo. 15? Fourteenth street 0?j Xo. 31; MmIh 16 00 froonwt house In rear of No. 120 i'ouru^nth street ?. Xft a: Alley B 7 00 X<? .'U t:ichtoenth street IS W Xa .M ElRhteemh strevt }13 w Xo Si^ventt^mh iireet. 3 rooms.... 7 SO Xc !!fS Ki5znh"th str?**t 7 W jfc McOolloch .urect. 2 rooms 5 < " XV ilv Main street. 2 rooms 5 00 Xo. SS 3I?ln street, 3 rooms, with tret use of both &nse* S 00 ? - ? >i? ( uil S rnnnn. tvlth trtt u?e ol both Kases IS i0 No 27 Main street. saloon with bar fixture and 4 room*, or 12 rooms. If desired .. No UCS McColloch street 926 CO No. I!W Alley H 7? \o SI South York street Jo oo No.? South York street IS 00 No SH Alley H. S rooms 9 00 No ;? Fourteenth street, both gases, brt water and bam 20 to No. Main street. 3 rooms 6 W N# U Sixteenth *-tr?M?t. store room.... 20 00 No. !fi Thlrty-th?rd street, more room 6 oo fe\.r-rooraea houses Crescent Place.. 7 00 T*?hre-roomed residence, 3H acres ground. Eddngton's Lane No. SCJ Alley B S 00 1 rooma rear of Mission Sunday rhool. Eighteenth street f to Tirte rooms. Pleasant Valley 6 00 FOR SALE. Residence Fifteenth strec*. 11.00ft Evidence Fifteenth streel, K.MJU, No. His Main street. SI.Too. No. and 422V? Market street. No ? Seventeenth street. * rooms, both No Main street. Stxteenth street residence. S4.50Q, Not. IX and 434 National road. Counters and shelving, No. 101 Thirty* Cllrt street. Na ? Sixteenth street. lot on South Front street. fcx-roomed bouse. Peninsula. JAMES A. HENRY. . Estate Agent. Collector, Notary Pub. ie and Pension Attorney, No. l li Mar* Jet ?treet. ; my I _ FOIR; SAL.E. fpiendfd house, 12 rooms and large hall, m large lot. Chapllne St., Fifth ward; cn[i on easy tcrnib. v I'Hnk ntiil halL llth R.o?> termi?. !?;/?<?. b .**. I rooms, 2<lh St., 1700. ? room*. Jacob ?t., Centre Wheel. u easy tnrm??. *i.h?.o. t -'C. 1 ifotu.i arm hail, Market street. Cr:r Wheeling. chcup. Jl.lwi. ttendid n'tiR. site for dwelling, l*?th si. fr>ndld old*. i*tte for dwelling, 14tb at. }<c:f. 5 room*, 24 th st.. $1,400. V.S rooms and hall, with all modern r^ov^rncn:*. Chapline st. Centre fueling. Si,50n. Ksuse. 7 rooms and hall, 15th ?t.. $2,700. 5 rooms, ilth si., $l.4tf>. !-> j? 2 room*. In Celveder* add.. $ *?. Houv. H rcoms nnd store room. Main r n*ar 21st St.. lot 41x122 ft.. $9,SM. H* ' T rooms, hat and large lot. 14th r.ni Hsuse, 7 rooms and (-roomed house In Mr. :o: *xl? ft., 19th st. $3.uv. ; rooms, brick, with hall, Jacob v 'T.:r<? Wheeling: cheap. $2,,"WW. House, 6 rooms, brick. toft St., 5th ward. C ^Kv;!p, 7 rooms, N. Market st.: cheap, I ' ?" nn Uml st. Belvedere, 1323 each. - : r??oin*. Wilson St.. Centre *' ' easy terms, $Mi). Ho ... i ruoms unU attic, Jacob St., 6th tnu J1.4.V). i'vjtr, M rooms, brick, !3th St., $*?.5<M. H .? room*. Martin's Kerry, 0., t. n easy terms. * roams and S-roomed house In ?? ' 7t?> and St!? sta.. $*,*? j ro tins and ball, bath and both HW St.. hot. lath and lCtb, Jo.SO't ? property on Market at. at modfc V f.vi JSOO, J2.C00 and 12,500 to loan " ' :r 'n?m and storeroom, North /? - ? -. t rh"niv on ea?y terms, t2,Po x ' ' *> room's, with large lot, at - J.an?\ $2,500. NE3BITT & DEVINE, 173$ Market Street.* apll BOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE .-aMe r?.<?itl'iice and business ii . : .Main and Tenth street*. ;i street, ; room-.. brlcK, mil direct, lot ;:0xi20 feet* ifii lu Pleasant Valley. / Seventeenth street. k>- ?tro??t, 4 rooms. mi . dwelling* renting for t . -..th. corner Market and pays 1- per cent. ' r irret, lot 30x140 feet. on Virginia street. All < : price iow. 1 11* 1111 street, largo brick , -trr? . 7 room* nod *tnbl?. It itrt-rt. ' room* and "tabla. (-in and Sixteenth ?tr?au 7 room* and i>?th. ; ?ire*t, 7 room*, ti -n. 9 ro im". ; " ?r , i.?twr*n 22d tiul 23d 8t*. : wihuh stroet. . . . itM.adwuy. renldonco of J. I.M f J. V"r?h York wtr^ft. , ' | Minn* . 7 room*, modern. " i- : s*i , c. room*, cheap. . 5".. -'.nf Volley. ' TTi'int *trr?t. i room*: Jot 85x100 -? ?ti North Main St. JID;;;.V TO LOAN. RiN.x-1 xr? n & tatum. Tk'< City Hank Dulidlnf. np2l TO LET. Business Property. I ? ".wlih **?rond and third ... S on" ft Thorn**'. Htoro 'i firri-'.in** r?'i?alr. ,. iniiidlr'i; No. 10 TwHfth ? i f>n !'*ourt?M?nttt *tr*nt for ?.??r.ii on If nI EiUtO Srruriry. <to ZSATVin. r- ? I'o'irt'-f'ntli Htr?,?t. K'|' "V l>l SCKIPTION OK u, ? 8"*? Job. Nowapnpnr nnrl Pou>. ' '"tinif iioue a-. ItrawniMf IUt*? *1 tOO fc '"?* I'm I'riwtiko Orrirt. Modtrn Ml" * <*!? ? S?m Ttom ?u 1 Ituhiui M. POTMAN & 00. Oi^er. r too. He knows where he can as well probably- as you do. your own bettor judgment and 9. > ng, combining taste 08. for men wio admire gs, vear and all correct and dressy for. RIGHT PRICES FOIi an&Co., In and Tireirtli Streets. >11 Outfit with each Boy's Suit AMUSEMENTS. | Attraction*, P?t a tut l*rv?eut? nt the IThm'fN nut) Vhfr KnnrU. M AVE you neen the doubtloHM many of ' fal 006 Ut rn>atnr niiinhpm. X\R, in better advnntage and under in a r e surprising Mil entertaining ^ -ondltlons than he t-ver before ! < n .neon. How so? *Vhy becaus** at the place and ?>n the day and date given he will Immensely, murvelously and hilariously materialize. and the two most celebrated and most saga'lous. separate herds of him; one of which la the original and only Adam FotvpaufCh herd, and the other that of Sella Brothers; both appearing simultaneously and each perfectly and surprisingly Illustrating the method* and results of different school* of training. The united and rival mammoths and midguts of their sagarlous species. Including centenarians and babies from Asia. Africa, Ceylon. Borneo, and Sumatra: Hephant soldiers, com^lans. clowns, dudes, soloists, equilibrists, dancers mountebanks, athletes, acton". policeman. prize fighters, waiters, wheelman, racers, musicians, aldermen, tumblers, acrobats and mimles; battalions. quHdrllles.pyramld* and school of elephants: histrionic companies and Individual stars. Many of these colossal creatures have been In continuous active training for at least half a century and have reached a status of unprecedented proficiency. They of themselves are two great shows.and yet but one stupendous feature In a double aggregation of th* biggest menageries, circuses and hippodromes In this or any other country. Everybody ought to see th?tn, and doubtless almost everybody u 111. To-night at the Grand Opera House the well known flonsales Opera Company, the organization that creat such a favorable Impression at Itr : cent appearance here, will open a two week's r.iragcment. The company > ? stronger than ever befofe and will n.? doubt appear to crowded houses during the ensuing fortnight. Manager FelnIer deserves cordial support for his enterprise In clvpic his iiatrons such n high class nttraetlon at the tail-end of the season when good attractions arc somethn#1* few and far between. "Glrofle-Glrolla" Is on the card for to-night. Tlir U'mtl?rr fi?r April. Mr. C. Fchnepf, the rlruci?I?t. furnishes the following report of the weather during April: There were Ave clear days during the nvinfli. fifteen whk h were fair and partly cloudy, one cloudy without rain. It ralm-d on seven days, and on two days sno-.v Ml. Th?* hlghi est temperature whs us d?'sreeh. on th^ j 18th. and th>' lowest 26on the Srd. Aver' age ten?|?erature. G0.4; average temp"rIaftire for the same month last yeai. 54.9. Rain fall, 4.3."? Inches; same r.ior il: In 189.". 2.10 Inches. There were si\ , thunder storms during the month*. Two Itiniauny*. YestenJay Chief of Pollen B??nn?tt received word from Fairmont to be on th" I xikout for twotiojs who had taken It Into their h?ads ?. *?ep something of fhe world. They disappeared from their home two day* ago and were thought to be headed for thl* city. They nr fifteen years of age. One was dressed In n blaek suit and slouch hat. and ha< brown hair and *?yes. The otl?**r w?r>' corduroy pants and cap. and otherwise answered to the same description. FOR ever>' quarter In a man's pock?-t there are a dozen uses; and to use each one In such a way as to derive the Kreate*t ben fit Is n question every one must solve for himself. We believe. .? - - . however, mm n?? MCU<-. . made of one of the*e quarters than t?? exchange It for a bolth* of Chamberlain'# Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine that every family Nhoiild l>o provided with. The fJolil Field* or (lie Weil I Are now attracting the attention of the I whole world, and the result* ?>f placer I and quart* mining are fully equal to the finds of nuggctx In the parly California day a. Colorado. .Montana. Idaho. Washington and Ilrltlsh Columbia vie with each other a* t.? the extraordinary Inducements offered to prospectors, practical miners and Inventors. Ily next spring the gold fever wlil have taken poiwesslon of thousands of people, and the western roads will ha v. a it they can do to transport the fortiit> hunters. The Chicago, Milwaukee .? St. J'.imI railway, and It a connecting lines. Is th?best route to all sections <>f the far wont. For further Information, nddrts:) John It. Pott, WJIIJamspurt. Pn. dAw, AT fli< "ile of lots of D. M.Alexandr ia addition lo Crew-vlHe.- Haturday, May a number of lot? wer?' sold. P?th??u:? I wanting I pin - h.?se any of those lots can buy them : t private sale cheap, on | easy terms, by calling on \v. V. Uogc, loom is, ?-lfy bank building, or ,?. <\ J I bo'V'-y, : ' " % Market street, u.i .,r name can bu ! Til-it (VroifKHyllli', Murr?yF^J?ro. AJ. /Jirim. Chr!*1 Moro. nnd Kim uro^c ft. U. motor ??nif". CTIVH'V Hhlrtfl for m?n. Another M.lM.r,) now l?l joiit OEO. M. HNOOK ft CO. Iflhr llnbj- ll T""'. INO BYflUP for children tcethln*. Jl i^thM the child, wo 11 ? n ?t ho g u n i?, a J tnv? nil r?nln. cure* wind colic nun ? ? Ml 5?, for.lUrrhue. *-? ly-flvc cciilu a botlln. TO ROUND THEM UP The State AuthoritlcH arc After tlic SiiIooifKceper* WHO ARE SELLING ' WHISKY Under *9100 Llccntc In Open Comi?ctliluii Willi TIiomi who !? >' llir Fall Meeme of 9330?Tite I'roifiulius Attorney Scudi m Circular Utter to the Coituty Auruon on lb* SMbJrct?Likely to he Hhaklui;' Up by the U rat id Jury To day. It had been a notorious fact that for some t|me past there were many saloon keeper* who were wiling whisky on u $100 license, which only permits the sale of domestic wines, ale, beer aud drinks of like nature. It has worked a great Injustice to thi?i*e saloon keepers who have the honesty to pay the full state license. The assessors cannot be blamed, for they cannot refuse to grant the $100 IIoense to any one applying for the same If they show a city license or have authority from the board ofcommlssloners. It Is pretty well known that some of these saloons that sell whlNky on a $100 license are located In Fulton and In the Klghth ward, although there are others doing business in the most prominent sections of the city. .One snloonkee|>er when asked about the matter by a reporter of the Intelligencer cold he knew of his own knowledge that several hsloons had been doing business under the $100 license, and that one had openly boasted that he was doing It. It was the*e reports coming to the ears of the prosecuting attorney that Induced him last week to send out a circular letter to I he'county assessor* for the city nnd country districts. The circular sent out By Mr. Howard read us follows: "My attention has been caljed to the great number of saloon keepers who have had no licence to sell whisky during the license year Just ended. I am Informed that nearly all of those who take out the $100 license sell whisky openly In competition with those who pay $350. It Is the duty of th?* authorities to enforce the law and collect the siate * n venues. "You cannot refuse .to grant the >100 licence to those who apply. If they have 11 city license, or nutiiority from the hoard of commis*loners, but you will kindly notify those who apply for the S100 licence that In case they sell whisky or other Intoxicating drinks, except domestic wines, tile. beer nn;l drinks of like nature, they will be prosecuted." From this it would appear that something will drop when the grand Jury meets to-day. and tnat those who have been-soiling In violation of the law will be rounded up. A StKlr lull. On Saturday evening Justice olllespy armed with warrants visited the houses of Ill-repute run b- Kitty Lee. Ida Hobinson and Lucy Belmont. Together with the motiames twenty-three i*?oplo were arrested. It was stated by pne of Auction Sal STOCK TO BE Sale every day, afternoon ; seats foi? ladies. W.J.LUKE 1317 MHRKE !?%%%*%%%%%%' fDOYO \ EXTRA % HIGH C iWfl late i $ FREE-Nc I WE Dnlln af Q toi ?1V" nvna ui u-ui % ISO Rous AH-WO 1100 Rolls Extra 11,000 Mis Can 1500 Pair Nottingh i [i? Ihous J THE the women that the warrants were sworn out by the prosecuting attorney, and ns th" Brand Jury meets to-day, tbero will no doubt be further trouble (or the (Arties who were caught. It In intimated that a number of presentment* will be made to the grand Jury nirnlnsf port leu who rent houses for Immoral purpose*. PRESIDENT SIMPSON, Of SlarUtu Collrge, Drllvtri nil AddrfM on "Tl??t Pnt |KMrioflilff." Rev. J. W. Simpson, president or Marletu college, preached at the United Presbyterian church yesterday morning to a large congregation,and In the evening: delivered an address to an equally large audience on the subject of-"The Ptirpoues of Life." Rev. Simpson held the closest attention of his hearers throughout his discourse, which was an eloquent exposition of what constitutes a useful and Christian manner of living. He dwelt In opening at some length on the attribute of simplicity, which he claimed should be assiduously cultivated. He referred to Christ's simplicity In all things, which was one of his charms. In the second place one shoultfl be sincere In everything undertaken In this life. Half-heartedness would not be crowned with permanent success. No matter how humble the task or the occupation, If entered Into with slncer-. Ity, all obstacles would be overcome and/ good results follow. The third point In the purposes of this life was definite convictions. A man either believed or he did not believe. There was no half way in the matter. No one can worship f!od and be acceptable In His sight who did not hold unqualified convictions as to His divinity and the truth and Inspiration of the holy scriptures. These three purposesof life?slmpllelty.sineerIty and definite convictions were thesum total of correct living, of useful and manly cUiz?-nshlp and Oodly character. The speaker urged their cultivation and practice, as at the present time they were fast being lost in the lives of Americans. IGa V1RH for Black Satin Ducheas, i.ft 1.1111/ worth H5c. at <;kq. m. snook a co'S. UNDERTAKING. LOUIS BERTSCHY, (Formerly of Frew & Bertschy.) Funeral Hirertar and Arterial Maimer, 1111 MAIN STREET. EAST SIDE. Calls by tcIepWne answered day or night. Btore telephone. (35; residence. 801 KENNEDY'R FREW, (Graduate of U. 8. College of Embalming), Funeral Director and Embalmer, With . . ALEXANDER FREW, 1117 MAIN STREET. Telephone 229. Residence Telephone, Alex. Frew. M7. fe38 G. MENDEL & CO., UM HA IS STRKBT, ohtitihnS, Prompt Attention Day or Night Tele. Callf-Cndertaklng Rooms. No. SSt G. Ed. Mondel (residence) No. 1SZL R. F. Hill (Stamm House). No. 1?& ool2 Diamonds, Watches, e Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, Lamps, etc. CLOSED OUT. md evening. Reserved ;ns&co., >T STREET. UWAf .ORDINARY C 5RADE CARP and Lay Cai )t Added to th HAVE JUS ire Tapestry Carpet, Mi ol Extra Snpet ingrain Heavy Onion Carpet, K iton Matting, Good Colt ai Lace Gnrtains, 48 inc ur Credi E & E 3 HOME F I-WWIV^VW* . OtOTHJNO ANJO PPHNlfll KRAUS The Best Hen' That's a statement an; efit lies not so much in i claim. We are prepared Roods. STYLISH CLO man, PERFECT FIT act WEAK a satisilea one. That's the record we < here. Negligee Shiri Our line is now cpmpl Every style is represent KRAOF CLOTHIERS AND STRICTLY ONE PRICE. A pair of Brownie Ortnlli SUITS, 8KIBTS, ETC.?PARK Women',' . Si/Si muunu^ ITACA )FFER OF ET AND MAT rpets Free. o le Price of the 5T RECEIV tde and Laid, . . Carpet, Made and Laid, lade and Laid, . . iring, 40 yards to the t ihes wide, 31 yards lonj, it is Goes ?vT> *v? IFRRM L J_J JL 11 11JI TjRisrxsHiB: UNG8?KRAUS BROS. BROS. 's Suits. /one can make, but the ben:he making as in proving the to back our say so with the THES make a presentable jmfortable.man, and GOOD offer our patrons for dealing eted and is without an equal ed. BROS., FURNISHERS,. 1319 MARKET STBBET. i wltk every Child Suit. 31 AN CLOAK POMP ANY. 5 Wear. Elegant Designs. Tie Best WorkflHisfcfr freach ComiJinatlon Sate Latest Styles io Mi Waists. Tbionest and Daintiest Fabrics. Everything Fresh and Choice. L Ik Parisian Cloak COMPANY, 1130 Main Street. GEO, t. JOHNS. RPET ting/ y f tee!I < t Carpet * rED 65c per iatd' | 58C Per ^rd. J |9C Per Pi I $4.001 f?f $1.37 $ ? d! |" ! ANN, RS. #