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THINK IT OVER -M Think it Lot tho boy think it over pet a Suit to suit him,, Consult his wishes and y you'll always come to us Boys' Suits, In every hue and colorin and neatness. All price. Men's Suits, In all tho new shades fo a well made garment. Men's Furnishing New Neckwear, Underwi things one could ask f EVERYTHING. * M.Gutm; Retail Department Mali J^=?A complete Base Bal REAL ESTATE. | FOR ZRZEHSTT. | A Month. I No. 12? Fourteenth street 125 0?i j N 317 Main street 15 (-0 4-roomed house In rear of No. 120 Fourteenth street ? ' No 2?T Alley B 7W: No. .M Eighteenth street 13 w No .m Eighteenth street luw No. ? Seventeenth street. 3 rooms.... 7 SO ' No. Hi"? Elisabeth street 7 w I No. l.;9 MoColloch street. 2 rooms.... 5 ?X> No. JjlO Main street. 2 rooms 6 no No. 3S Ms In street, t rooms, with tree use of both rases s 00 No. ? ' .wain ttrcei, o nwiui?, wuu fw u.-e of both gases 13 10 No JT. Main street, saloon with bar nxtures and 4 room*, or 12 room*. if desired No. liCS McColloch street |!S oo No. 1!1? Alley H 7 00 No. 51 South Tork street *? 00 No. U South York street IS 00 No Si'1 Alley H. 5 room*..- !# 00 No. 147 Fourteenth street. both gases. hot water and bam 20 00 No. JW2 Main stre*r. S rooms d 00 No. ? Sixteenth str*ft, nor? room.... 20 00 No 151 Thirtv-thir'i street, atore room ? 00 Four-roomed houses Crescent Place.. 7 00 Twelve-roomed residence, 5Vi acres around. EdRlngton'a Lane No 2303 Alloy B. 100 I rooms rear of Mission Sunday school. Eighteenth street C 00 Three room*. Pleasant Valley 6 00 FOR SALE. Residence Fifteenth' street. *4.000. Residence Fifteenth stred. S2.1MU. No. 191S Main street. fl.Tiw. No. 422 and 422Vfc Market street. No. K Seventeenth street, * rooms, both r?ei. No. 3T0 Main street. Sixteenth street residence. *4.500, No#. 4C? and 454 National road. Counters and shelving. No. 101 Thirty* third street. No. 92 Sixteenth street. Lot on South Front street Six-roomed house. Peninsula. JAMES A. HENRY. , Real Estate Agent. Cpllector, Notary Pub. lie and Pension Attorney, No. 102 Market street. myl FOB SALE. Splendid house, 12 rooms and large hall. *itn large lot. Chapllue at.. Fifth ward; ct-ap on easy terms. \ House. ? rooms, brick, and hall, llth it. easy term*, Jtf.'/Oo. house. 4 rooms. r?th st., |70o. Hon** ti room*. Jacob st.. Centre Wheel* u-.s, easy t#rmH, *l>,0. House. * roonui ait?i hall, Market street. Ctntre Wheeling, cheap, 9L2bO. iptendld n'Op. vise for dwelling. 16th at. !=i lendld uldtf. site far dwellini;, 14th at. House, 5 looms, 24th at.. I1.40U, House. s rooms and hall, with all modern Jr-rovemcnt*. Chapllne St.. Centre Wheeling, 15,500. House, 7 rooms and hall. 16th at.. 92.700. }ii u?e. s rooms. IJth St., 11.4'X). House. i room*. In Uelvedere add.. SW. House. U rooms and store room. Main it near 21st SC.. lot 44x122 ft., J3.LOO. 7 rooms, hal and large lot. 14th it. u . Houw. 7 rooms and 6-roomrd house In rear: :.jt :?'xi2:t ft., ISth st.. ROOO. Mm;**. 7 rooms, brick. with hall. Jacob it centre Wheeling: chenp. J2,.?w. House. 6 rooms, brick. Koft st., 6th ward. E. !';.':te, 7 rooms, N.' Market St.: cheap. :'??? on Uml st.. Belvedere, 9225 each. >l-.i ?? , ! mom*,' Wll??on St., Centre ft' r r.s; easy terms. 9?W. Hi.'if'-. > rooms and attic, Jacob at, 9th sard. 11,450. Hou???, 14 rooms, brick. I5th st.. fft.509. H :? rooms. Martin'u Kerry, O., r..' . ; r m easy terms. . S r??otns nnd S-roomed house In r.sr. V > st . ?:. 7th and 8th sta.. I*.*'. H ; ?\ > rooms and hall, bath nnd both ta"-. ,iar<j!? ?t.. bet. 13th and 15:h. Jj.St". Buslrry property on Market st. at mod* tru prl< e II" V.'\ MO. 1500, 8.M0 and 92.S00 to loan ei real estate. ' -* four mom and storeroom. North X - fjienn. on en?y terms. 92,9"). hoii!>e. * room*, with large lot, at T n-ton J-an*, $2,500. NE3BITT & DEVINE, Tel. 641 1739 Market Street/ apU__ HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE -." iraMc rejdd'-'iico and business ' -1.1 r Main and Tenth ?trr?stii. i"i?' mil street. J rooinn. brick. . rtentb j?tre??t, lot .t9xl3) foot. 1 lO'-n In IMra??.int Valley. n.! lfvj Seventeenth *treot. ? itucky Mreet, 4 room*. i' mis and J dwellliiK* renting for -Mil, corner Market and . , paya U per cont. : K't'i: 5:v rm*et. lot 30x140 feet, i' .,u Virginia strebu All *; priro low. - . C upline street, large brick >sth >?trce?. 7 room* and stable. 17th *trrrt, H rnotnit nnd etable. >nr- .Mr.In and Sixteenth atreeu M'li Mn-'-t, 7 roo?nn anil bath. | 1 ft ret, 7 room*. '* '.iiaidine utre^t. 9 ro im*. M 4!n . irirtween 23(1 and 23d St*. ' ' ..on Xortb WabtJh *tio*tf?owh I h eadway. ronidonco of J. ? 1 c h?Mi. y ?q ' North York utreet. ?' ? indlnnn Ht.. 7 roomi, modern. * * Wnbarli St., ; room*. clieap. ,i. Pleanant Vnll??y. Vermont street. 4 roonm; lot SSxlOO .?f.. on xnrih Main 8L MONEY TO LOAN. rineharT& tatum, The City Wank Duildln*. phono J '. ap2l TO LET. Business Property. _yr'* r.io?with arrond and third ' r no joining flion* * Tlioma*'. Htor? *1 . i? put in drill-'.inn)* repair. !' ?! 1*7 litllMlnif No. 10 Twelfth loom on Fourt?wnth utrrnt for , To Ixmn on K^nl F>t*to 8i?curlly. O.OLP (b 52SA.TSrra, - 'L 3<) Fourto*nth Btr^frt. 1/ VJ.KV DESCRIPTION OK ,J * uook. Job. Nowapnpnr nnd Poai,,r l'? it111iff 11one a*. Itiworubl" Kale* ?t tna '* '* jriH I'bjktiko orrnt Mwlvro ^ ' 1 ?liia ?nMift* N'aw Tjro* mi UtullliU . QPTMAN d? 00. ' O^er. too. I Le knows where ho can i is well probably- as you do. our own better judgment and , i i g, combining taste s. r men wio admire IS, ear and all corrcct and dressy jr. RIGHT PRICES FOR an&Co., it and Twelfth Streets. 1 Outfit with oafih Boy's Suit AMUSEMENTS. Attraction*, Putt ami l'rrsrut, nt the Thra'm niiil *:hcr Hrinrti. AVE you seen the UjA _JH ''curative sense doubtless many ??f you have. ,n 11 "l" ,-ra' one* al Wheel'T|H '"? on NVednesgreater numbers, i! better advnntjH more surprising JBb 'irnl ^nfrtalnlng ^ -ondltions than he v?*r before- !? . n seen. How so? Why because at the place and on the day and date given he will Immensely, marvelously and hilariously materialize. and the two most celebrated and most sagacious. separate herds of him; one of which is the original and only Adam Forepaugh herd, and the other that of Sells Brothers; both appearing simultaneously and each perfectly and surprisingly Illustrating the method* i and results of different schools of train- t Ing. The united and rival mammoth* I and midgets of their sagacious species. \ Including centenarians and babies from ' A?la. Africa. Ceylon. Borneo, and Sum- atra: elephant soldiers, comedians, clowns, dudes, soloists, equilibrists, dancers mountebanks, athletes, actors. policemen. prise fighters, waiters, wheelmen, racers, musicians. 1 aldermen, tumblers, acrobats and mimles: battalions, quadrilles.pyramids and school of elephants; histrionic companies and Individual stars. Many of these colossal creaturrs 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 1 but one stupendous feature In a double aggrecatlon of the biggest menageries, circuses and hippodromes In this or any other country. Everybody ought to see thetn. and doubtless almost everybody w 111. To-night at the Grand Opera House { the well known Gonzales opera Con;- . " pany. the organization that creat < ' . such a favorable impression at itr j- < cent appearance here, will open a two . week's engagement. The company H ' stronger than ever lief ore and will no . doubt appear t.? crowded hous-s during f the ensuing fortnight. Manager Feinler deserves cordial support for his en- i terprise in giving his patrons such a high class attraction at the tail-end of ( the season when good attractions are sometimes f?.\v and far between. "Glr- ( ofle-Glrofla" Is on the card for to-night. Tlir Wrathrr for April. . Mr. C. Schnepf. the druggist, furnish- ' es the following report of the weather | during April There were five clear ' day* dnrlng the month, fifteen whl? h ; were fair and partly cloudy, one cloudy * without rain. It rained mi seven days. , , and on two days snow Mi. The high- t * est temperature whs ?a degrees, on th** . 18th. and th" lowest 26on the 3rd. Aver- \ age temperature. 00.4: av> rage temper- , ature for the same month last >vai. } 51.9. Rain fall. 4 Inches; same r.i ?; ;) t in 1855, 2.1fl Incite*. *i nere were ma ^ thunder storm* during the month". Two Itnimnnyi. Yestenliiy Chief of Police Bennett rr reived word from Fairmont to be on th" lookout for two "boy* who had taken It Into their hrtad* !. *ee Mm''thine of the world. They disappeared from their homo two day* ago and were thought to he headf I for this city. They :?r fifteen year* of age. One wn* drensed In n blank suit and slouch hat. and ha.< brown hair and eyes. The other wore rorduroy pant* and cap. and otherwise answered to the Mm-- description. FOR every quarter In a man'* pocket there are a dozen lines: and to use etich one In such a way an to derive the greatest benflt l? n question every one must solve for himself, We believe, however, that no l/ftt.'r use could b- | made of one of these quarter* than to I cxehanae it for a bottle of Chamber- ; lain'* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine that every family should be provided with. Tlir Until Klrlriiufllir Writ Are.now attracting the attention of the whole world, and the results of placer mid quartz mining are fully equal to the And* of nugget* In the early California days. Colorado. Montana. Idaho, Washing* ton and Itrltlsh Columbia vie with earl: other as t" the extraordinary Induce- | incuts offered to prospector:!, practical j liilner* and Investor*. I Hy next spring the gold fever wlil I have taken possesion of thousand* of | p5f>p|e, and th- u< <t?rn roads will hav aIT thoy can ti*/ 10 irniuipurt m? ........ hunter*. Tn?? Chicago. Mlhrnuk*!" X- Si. J'.i'il railway, and h< ' oniwtlns line*. I.* 1 If h"st rout* to all aectloji* ?>f the far wont. For furl h?-r Information, ad.lrfs. John H. Pott. Wllllamsport. Pa. dAw. AT t V Jiflr "f ln'n '>f 0. . A ! vi ml. r'.t addition i., ftri>Y*H\'|||f. Saturday. May 2. a iiiiiultrr ?f !??t < wn* nold. pi-rnon . wanting ? > pu. . any of thaw |n|.? ran buy thei.i at |?rivat?* nali? < hr?ap. on ' any P-mix. l?y ralllm: "n \V. \". I!or<\ r'liun Ik. .if* Imlldlnir. or (' fl'TVi-y, :* I?< Market Mreel. :i.? fhilni. r-' t I'laff of name ?an "i ill CJi -ifKHvlllc, Murray'* More. Al.* Ik li.i, PhrlH* store, and Film Grove ft. K. motor office. m4VI FV HhlrtM for m"n. Another i l.l.?hi/1 now |,,j jUH| opened. GEO. M. HNOOK & CO. Ifthr Ilnliy It Colling Trrlli, lie mire and uko that old and well-tried remedy. MRS. WINHLOW'H SOOTHI NO SYRUP for children teething- It Boot hen the child. softens the sum*, al- I Iays all pain, cures wind colic and 1* I the heat remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty five cents a bottle. rnwf&w j TO ROUND THEM UPT rhc State AuthorlticM arc After the Sulooii'KceperM n . r VIIO ARE SELLING 1 WHISKY f Judrm 9100 License In Open Competition will* Those who Vmy the Full I?tceiiae of SMO-Tlie Prosecution Attorney Mend* ? j Circular Letter to tlie 4'oituty Aairuori t on the Hubject?Likely to hr n Shaking* | Up by the Urainl Jury To day. It has been a notorious fact that for lomo t|me punt there were many saloon teopors who were selling whisky on u (100 licenie. which only permits the sale >f domestic wines, ale, beer and drinks >f like nature. It has worked a great Inustice to tho*e saloon keepers who have :he honesty to pay the full state license, rhe assessors cannot be blamed, for they cannot refuse to grant the $100 II>en#e to any one applying for the same f they show a city license or have authority from the board ofcommlssloncrs. It Is pretty well known that some of het*? saloons that sell whisky on a $100 1 cense are located In Fulton and In the Kighth ward, although there are others Jolng business In the most prominent lections of the city. .One saloonkeeper when asked about ;he matter by a reporter of the Intelligencer enld he knew of his own knowedge that several saloons had been do,ng business under the $100 license, and :hat on<- had openly boasted that he was doing It. It was th*?se reports coming to the ears of the prosecuting attorney that Induced him lust week to send out i circular letter to the'eounty assewor* for the city and country districts. 'The t circular sent out by Mr. Howurd read us follows: i "My attention has been caljed to the ] sreat number of saloon keepers who save had no license to sell whisky dur- ; ng the license year Just ended. I am Informed that nearly all of those who ? take out the $100 license sell whisky >penly In competition with tho*? who t>ay $350. It Is the uuty of th?* authorities to enforce the law and collect the J date's revenues. * "You cannot refuse .to grant the $100 lcen?e to those who apply. If they have i city license, or authority from the r board of coimnisMonrrs, but you will " kindly notify those who apply for the 1100 license that In cane they sell whisky ( >r other Intoxicating drinks, except do- . mestlc wines. ?Ie, l>eer nn:l drinks of 1 Ike nature. they will la* prosecuted." From thtR It would apjH<ur that something will drop when the grand Jury meets to-day. and tnat tho??? who have l>e<?n. celling In violation of the law will j ae rounded up. A suir l*nll. On Saturday evmlnjr .Turtle" (Jlllenpy i irmed with warrants visited the houses )f lll-reput?? run b- Kitty I^ee, Ida Robinson nnd Lucy Ilclniont. Toother ivlth the mauame* twenty-throe people ( a-ere arrested. It was stated by one of 1 Auction Sal STOCK TO BE ( Sale every day, afternoon a seats for ladies. W.J.LUKE 1317 WHRKE I'DOYO \ EXTRA ? HIGH C | We late < | free-no [ WE \ 100 Rolls of 8-wi 1150 Ms All-Wot 1100 Rolls Extra 1 S 1,000 Ms Can \ 500 Pair Nottingbi r * * - r ; yo |hous fi TIEiCIE bo wo:m?n that the warrants were worn out by th" prosecuting attorney, md na th" grand Jury meets to-day, here w til no doubt lie further trouble tor til* r.Aitk-H who were caught. It In ntlmnt^'l that a number of prrsentncntA will be made to the grand Jury ign l nsf parties who rent houses for Imnorul purposes. PBESIDENT 8IMF80N, If Slirtrtla Collrsr, Drllviri nu AddrfM o?'*TIi? Pni po?noflilf?." Rev. J. W. Simpson, president of Ma leta col lege, preached at the United Presbyterian church yesterday morning 0 a largo congregatlon.and In the evenng delivered nn address to an equally argo audience on the subject of-"The Purposes of Life." Hev. Simpson held :he closest attention of his hearers hronghout his discourse, which was an eloquent exposition of what constitutes 1 useful and Christian manner of living. !Ie dwelt In opening at some length on he attribute of simplicity, which he Maimed should he assiduously cultivated. He referred to Christ's slmpllcty In all things, which was one of his harms. In the second place one shoulcf ie sincere In everything undertaken in his life. Half-heartedness would not je crowned with permanent success. \*o matter how humble the task or the >ccupatlon, If entered Into with slncer-, ty, all obstacles would be overcome and/ food results follow. The third point in the purposes of this life was definite onvlctlons. A man either bellevod or le did not believe. There was no half vay in the matter. No one can worship "tod and be acceptable in His sight vho did net hold unqualified convictions is to Ills divinity and the truth and ln? iplration of the holy scriptures. These hree purposesof life?simplicity,slncerty and definite convictions were thesum :otnl of correct living, of useful and iianly cltlxenatalp nnd Otwlly eharncior. Phe speaker urged their cultivation and practice, ns at the present time they wen? f**t being lost in the liven of Imbrlcanf vara for n,ftck Sftt,n Ducheas, l?H mill/ worth *5c. nt C1RO. M. SNOOK A CO'B. UNDERTAKING. LOUIS BERTSCHY~ (Formerly of Frew St Bertachy.) unrral Director anil Arterial Maimer, 111C MAIN STREET. EAST SIDE. Calls by tclepl^no anxwered day or light Store telephone. C3J; residence. 601 KENNEDYF. FREW, Graduate of U. 8. College of Embalming). 7oneral Director and ?mbalmer, With . . ALEXANDER FREW, 1U7 MAIN 8TREET. Telephone 229. Residence Telephone Ue?. Frew. S17. fe? g. mendel & co., 11X4 MAI.V STRKKJ", M ortitihnS. Prompt Attention Day or Night Tele. Callt-L'ndrrtakinir Rooms. No. S*t 3. Ed. Mendel (residence) No. IIS. R. F. aill (Stamm Houfc). No. 1?& ooll Diamonds, Watches, e Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, Lamps, etc. :losed out. md evening. Reserved NS&CO., T STREET. uwAr ORDINARY ( IRADE CARP md I.nv r.fl mu uuj vu t Added to tl HAVE JU5 re Tapestry Carpet, M >1 Extra Snpei; ingrain leavy Dnion Carpet, 1 too Matting, Good Col 11 Lace Curtains, 48 in ur Cred r&i 3 HOME IF OtOTHJNO AND FPHW1B1 KRAUS The Rfisi Men' 1X1U 1/VUt AMA. VIA That's a statement an; efit lies not so much in i claim. We are prepared goods. STYLISH CLO man, PERFECT FIT aci WEAR a satisfied one. That's the record we here. Negligee Shir Our line isnowcpmpl Every style is represent kraOF CLOTHIERS ANC BTnirrrry nvn price. A pair of Brownie OranlL SPITS, 6KIRT3, ETC.-PARI Women'; II TCA-CA DFFER OF ET AND MAT rpets Free. o le Price of the 3T RECEIV ade and Laid, . . Carpet, Made and Laid, Me and Laid, . . oriog, 40 yards to the i chcs wide, 3! yards ion* it is Goes -tt? ?vr> ^ < LERRi 'tj^^ntxshie: HIMOB-KKAOa BROS. BROS. 's Suits. yone can make, but the benthe making as in proving the I to back our say so with the THES make a presentable omfortabie.man, and GOOD offer our patrons for dealing eted and is without an equal, ed. 13ROS., > FURNISHERS. 1319 MARKET SUBSET. i with every Child Suit. bian cloak company. 5 Wear. Elegant Designs, Tie Best Wortonashfo Combination Saks Latest Styles is Sliift Waists. Tbionest and Daintiest Fabrics. Everything Fresh and Choice. k Parisian Cloak COMPANY, 1130 Main Street. GEO, t. JOHNS. RPETj ting/ |s n m T ? i unarge!t Carpet." | 'ED I 65c Per yjri | 58c p? p1 I 19C Per yard. J ,n U AO t v"> ipi.vv ? $1.37 $ dT'l | ANN Z A A. T A 1 | ^ RS. |