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THE PORTSMQTjTH TOIES: SATUPJDAT, JA3TTJAHY 23,1882. THE TIMES TSSMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. One (if paid in $200 1 JO TIMES OFFICE--So. 90 West Sltsst. LOCAL TIME CAJOt.

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111. LOCAL NOTICES. The finest Crab Cklw in tlie citj', wiiiiont doubt, ai J. T. Milter A Sou's.

For old pure I'ennsylvaiiia Rye and Kentucky Bourbon goto J. T. Eon 1 Clioice California Brandy, Angelic Sherry, Port, Killing, aud other wines, for sale by night. Old Crocies'' DOB'S rnis it. at the Grand to- Gustav Stock, late of Long Run, will take charge of the Damaria just east of the cnv.

Monday morning a little came to the home of 5Ir. William Meefccr. boy baby and Mrs. Colonel Mofiett, of Ironton, is again OH the road, representing a Baltimore tea house. Tbe recent coal run from consisted of barges, handled by fourteen tow The Branch road is doing an immense coal business.

The Jackson aud Wellston coa! is becoming popular in this city. The Kanawha lumber company's mill has been shut down for a few days. They have logs eacugb to rut) them tix months. Kenrick is keeping a number one boarding house in Xew Boston, and is doing a good business. New Boston is otic of our Hveliest suburbs.

Sirs. Margaret Gould, of Wheeling, died Tuesday evening. She an aunt of 3Irs. Wesley Eideconr, and that lady was summoned to Wheeling. Mrs.

Eoianuel Shuftlin died Tuesday night at her home Second and Madison streets, of consumption, aged 37 years. The funeral occurred Tuesday afternoon. The largest and freshest liue of Catmwl LiOOiU the city will be round at George Kelt's, in proof of ibis call and inspect. Jf Yvtt tt'ttttt tt rt Tbe magnificent Howe Ventilator in operation, oil! ill tlie Elk Hotel, on Market street, o- at Hecr Brothers' clotliins on Chil- hcotbe street. They are also in tiicatscveral private hollies.

The Hoive Ventilator isthe bc-it and most perfect lieeier in the market. Sole agency fur Portsmouth and Scioto connty. PHIL. LOHEV, 313 CbJllicothe street. Bay TOUT Ease Burners and HuciUag Stoves at C.

3. Cadot's, liS and 150 Second street. Cooking aud Healing Stoves, lor ooui and wuoi 1 from tlie highest to tbe lowest tn prLe, i't G. Lorey's. 312 Clullieothc The Monou club is mixing billiards with its politics.

They have been having exhibition games of billiards at their club rooms this week by an expert. Hicks takes the planets into his eon' fidence in casting up his predictions. He eclipses entirely those good people who rely altogether upon the moon for their weather. The McDowell will hold a social at the residence of Miss Ida Herms sext ucsdav evening. H.

B. Hull made crnny tiue views of trees aod grounds during tbe recent carnival of ileet. At the Old Stand. Tbe Vanuebarg bant, which its doors a short time ago, is again doing business, reorganised, the following Geo. M.

Thomas, president; S. RugW, cashier; Thos. Wells, T. S. Clark, Ueo.

AV. Stamper, G. M. Thomas, and S. Eugless.

Xottceto Vittzeiis. F. J. McGinnis, of Cleveland, is in the city, in the interest of the electric street railway company. The W.

track is now completed miles beyond Dunlow, W. fifty-one miles beyond Kenova, The flag on the government building begins to look as if a visit to thelaaadry wouldn't be a bad thing for it. The sleighing on the paved streets was good while it lasted, but the runners soon cut through to the bricks. They have had good sleighing in Cincinnati for several days. What we got in the shape of sleet Cincinnati got in snow.

ClTY Cl EEK. I Portsmouth, Jaa. Council will meet iu adjourned sion on Friday evening, Jan. at 7:30 o'clock, for tbe consideration of the '-electric railway ordinance. 1 All citizens interested in tbe proponed enterprise are invited to be present and participate in the discussion of the question.

S. G. iIc.Coi.LOCH, Citv Clert. Service was beld in the East End chapel last evening by Rev. L.

Badger, rector of All Saints Episcopal church. Tbe fuueral of John H. Barrett, at Burke's Poiut, last week, was largely attended, Mr, Barrett's circle of friends included the entire county. He was the last of the male Barretts of his generation. Sttct Jttinut.

Sieel and cast iron Ranges, Mantels and Orates, at Cadet's, lib aud 120 Jouathaa S. Dodge, sou of ex- Auditor Bodge, and Hiss Amy Fritz, were married on the 17 in Arcanum, borne 1st. at tbe bride's residence Dartre county. be in Cmcionati after Their Ifarch Vitfftug unit The finest ami largest selections of Coffes, and Teas, of al! grades, at HeU's MyJel Cash G'occry. PorUmouUi beer is popular because it is pure and cool and fresh, just from the ice cold eellari of our home brewery.

Order tbe home article. tr Cnil find A and couiplere line of these sootU at Phil. Lorey's, 313 Cbilliwthc street. Cvlvry. If you wnnta tender, crisp Imncli of Celery, HO to Micklctbivait corner ot Second and Market Albert ZoeHner is still suffering from the of bis fall through the trap door.

His shoulder was severely injured. J. B. Carter shipped 200 barrels, manufactured at his Gay street sbop, to Wheeling Monday morning an the Hudson, The boat was eighteen hours behind time. hr Jli'ief sed oy everybody who bas examined it to Ijcthc perfect Heating ever invented.

Don't fail to call and examine this wonderful Ijeater. I have the sole agency for Portsmouth and Scioto county. PHIL. G. TjOCEY.

3H Cliillicotlje strest. We are indebted to J. Esselborn for one of the beautiful calendars for 1S9? issued by the Portsmouth Brewing company It represents a maiden fair enough to grace tbe walls of a modern parlor. Don't forget the "Two Old Crodes" at the Grand to-night. A good laugh 's what all stand in need of.

This is tlie "Cronies" company, and is one of the best, comic combinations traveling. Popular prices 10, 20 and 30 cents trill be tbe rule at the performances of the Gibney, Gordon Gibney Comedy company at tbe opera house all of next There will aho be a nightly change of program. According to an observation made by John A. Warner, of 153 East fecond street, at 0:30 Wednesday morning tUo thermometer stood at 2 degrees below zero. Ash Wednesday wili be the first Wednesday in March, and tbat is March 2d--a iate lent and Easter.

That is something for the weather prophets to fieure on. Gibney, Gordon Gibney's comedy company will appear at tlie opera house next Monday night for a week's engage- meut, opening ttith the domestic comedy, and changing bill nightly. EDITOR TIMES: Please allow space in the columns of your paper to return heartfeh tbanki, to' the many friends who rendered us during the sickness and death of our father. BWGS ASD WIFE. A lot of of Ladies' and Children's Winter Gloves, worth from 25 to going at per pair.

25 Ladies' Corsets reduced from 50c. to 25c. 40 and SI.25 to 80c. Ladies' and Children's Merino Underwear reduced from 50c. to 38c.

White Zephyr. Natural Wool and Scarlet Vests or Pants, reduced from Sl.OO to 75c. each. Child's Scarlet Wool Vests or Pants 15c Cheaper tnan regular price, The Best Bargain in Market is our Stock of Blankets, Shawls and Jersey Jackets, at less than cost. A few Fascinators and Hoods left--to be sold very cheap.

Ladies' Wool Jerseys at 50 and formerly sold at Sl.OO and Si.50 Large Stock of Woolen Socks and Hose going at Cost. i Li 8 If you irvest $5 in the Lousiana lottery and get that's good luck. IE you invest S3.S9 at Coverston's aud get a cloak worth that's good sen Pay your money--take your choice. Slnteand Tin Ruobng done on short notice, and guaranteed, by C. S.

Codot. US and 12u Second street. The gospel meetinp at tlie First Baptist church, still continue, and much good is being accomplished. The pastor, Rev. J.

A. SnodgraSi, is an earnest worker. He has just recovered from protracted spell ot sickness. Sfrtinct. How they so 1 Hotv they go' The in the icill do grow, "Daisy" A'' our so set around ai night "Flours" liy "Electric hourb around they go, Kover stop for friend r.or foe.

Hail UieHoonT The East End On the top is grinding still, Cny the best. Cooking Stove in the mnrtpH, huiuc made, of C. 3. Cadot, 113 anil 120 Soc- oiid street Ask for Portsmouth beer. It is tticbwtiri tlie city.

Always trcsb and. cool from tlie Ofjiun. tf a headjnaners. All orderspromptly iiitft'tk-d to, am! work done at tlie lotvtst jtrkts, Give me a call. PHIL, G.

LOREI, (is shown by a tliermcmcter. tii of a heiiwl. by crii.nar) Tlip wonderful Vcn- the tcRiperftUire tliata bung at tlie floor'ontl at Uw; of a room only siiows a variation of from tu tive degrees. 0, T.OKCY, AgMil, ''A') Cmllicoihi; strvnt, W. Ewliy of Market street, ry ins WKT lines fi station try in tbe caty.

ixiokswill als-o find a variety of choice buoka tboir EhclvM. 1 Cborry Kspecioram, inunu- and for talc by Fisher fetrcicii. tor prevaihas fKkiicSi. Thomas W. Keene, the great tragedian has been secured by River City Council.

U. C. to appear at the Grand Mon day, February 1st. Mr. Keeue is great in tragedy, and our people arc to be congratulated in view of tlie treat that is in store for them.

Union revival services will be beld tbe congregatious of Bigciow and Sixtl street M. E. churclies as soon as tb temperance meetings are over. ITeetiag ivill be beld week about at the Uv churches, Eev. Keene, an evangelist will conduct the services.

The U. C. T. bMiijuet at the Bigg House next Friday evening promises be an elegaut affair. A large number invitations have been issued.

C. Potter, of Cleveland, grand councilo the state, will be here, and othe eminent visitors. The night followin the banquet an important business meet ing be held. Irnmtners are like tbey show the wind blows. U'hen that Cin- oimiati follow told us Saturday that we were the busiest people in town, did he There was some Tuesday, and eemingly halE the town was out coast- nit iu tbe evening, while the jing le of he sleigh bell was almost a continuous ound Wednesday.

Ail the stock in the WheeJevsburg reamery has been It expected to have the establishment in operation by late spring. The building 3 to be commenced at once. Of our dear iittie cousin Mary, who died Jan. 13, aged yoarv Dear liuie cousin has gone to reft How we miss ber iii ilie But she is DOW wbere oft on eartli Our sptriisi long to roaui. She lias crossed the shininr river, Bui this shall be oux pruyer Tbat wben we read', oar journey's end Her gtorj we may sbare.

Desir littlf wusin has gone to rest, Oh. yes; sbe lias passed to yon bri; tiiorc. Death, pain and sufiering aow ShaJl never diitnss ber more. Dear little cousin has gone to It was an eartldy tonib, lint Jesus summoned her away-Her Savior called Ler home. How we miss theo! liow iic rats; thee! Tbere it no earthly tongue onn Yet we hope one day to meet time wf- need not say farewell.

"White wo sojourn sorrow. And our hearts with dotli swell, "We can only iti sorrow say. Fiircwell, dear cousin, farewell. MRS. H.

P. YAEGER, 21O ST. AT COST! Jan. 18,1592. ASSA ANO GJ.EIM, Taken alicr dinner, easy digestion.

Have Aycr's Pills promote ion seen Aycr's- HEAVY SUITS AND UNDERWEAR COST CKSH. 31. Staaton baa purchased William Hughes' late residence ou East Eighth street, for It wentin with tbe deal when ilr. Hughes purchased Mr. Stanton's half of the Iroaton House.

Tbis is a harvest for CASH BUYERS, and it will pay them to take advantage of i W.L. REED CO: to Reed DuduitJ 136 W. Second Street, South Side. Sam Baird is located over Johnson's tiat store as Ji raining and civil engineer. He has also been made deputy county surveyor.

We are glad to have the young gentleman with us again. Eosa, the 3-year-old daughter of George Spaugler, residing ou West Fourth street, died Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, of spinal meningitis. The fu- took place from St. Mary's church Tuesday. The slratiug party at Damarin's pond Saturday night was a pleasant alluir.

Jake Clough was made the ice tester of the occasion. Wherever Jake skated there was no doubt as to the bearing of the ice. BB Our Regular January Sale of Embroideries Is Attracting Special Attention. The VALUES. The QUALITIES, The PATTERNS, Are More Attractive Tban Uswal.

Thiscominvsousitinprovcinent in methods of merchandising is what is bringing us (lay more and wore rtf your patronage. During the sliall have our mid- AVe have made heavy on our LVesij (jomls stock and mil out wnic goods at half jiritf. By buyinir a or tioiv you caiisaxe money, itltend to Out a ureat nl.lny grxxls The people who for some time have been harping on tbe idea that tlie seasons are changicg and becoming warmer, have been taught by tbe month of January that winter stiil doing bus- in en-; at the old stand. Ham burst Edges at tl retailsat 10 atti lot at Plonncing! at elegant pdl- terusiirni fine work. For sttcb quuiliimd w(-'rc ail acuustouucd to pay yard.

Embroiueries ai i5c: wortli usual pnte, Tivo empty cars of the north bound W.freighit"iin jumped the trackin th Sciotoville Narrows Monday night, anc were piled up promiscuously on the track of the 0., P. V. The W. people made it all right with the P. by permitting the latter road to use their track for the Sciotoville commuter until the wreck was cleared aivav.

G. H. Still man says the sleet storm was no uew thing. He says he lias tlieiB many and many a time. He he has taken views of ice covered trees in Cincinnati, Sir.

Stillman is not the inhabitant," either. James Leroy is dead. He member of the fjunouit Italian was a string A severe cutting scrape occurred in Xev; Boston Monday night. Tiie has a ptntoffice but no justice of the peace, hence she has to depend up- country (quire-! for justice, which is usually a ii tt)e late. The village 1( magistrate to her metro- polnnn outfit, then she could take of her care Qu.te a redouble sort of mnn in an in- destitute and curable disease, (Bright',) called at the mayor's office a day or two for sijance.

The poor fellow Vaow fatal nature of his disease, and it kindly kept from him. acd arnnce- mects were made to send him to dn- cicnati. where he could enter a hospital. i bospitaJ should le repaired baud, in and for a long time resident of this city. He died in Hunt- iagton Monday afternoon.

The members of the orchestra r. ad their families moved lo Huntington from this city about three years ago. During his residence many a seni.il ccntlemnn. in this city friends, both Mr. Leroy made an artiit and W.

P. McGIone, of this city, met itb a serious accident a feiv days s-ince that has put him in the care of a doctor. He felt and received injuries about the face and bead of such a Kidnej'aflti'lioiis of cars itnndins cured by siumwns f.ivtr Bcgulntor --J. W. l'o nts.

Jltttktcti 'if rH tea lter. The bCft Solve in the vrorid for cuts, bruiser, nicerF. rhciiin. fever sores, inter. Corns, and all ami potiiiveiy pilet.

or no p-iy It is gnamntccd to give nsfiieiiou.orinotievrerundttJ, 1'rice A. Kor sale by Kiiher A -Streich Above aro all special, aiiil early buyers the election. They'll not vvry long. One tliousand one patterns of Hamburg, Nainsook the best values ivc tliink ever yoi in tbis line. buyer-, ot Dress Fabrics viill protit this January rite iu tlusc uf nciv bouitlit at bjvlf-prico and toid the sainu way.

We only ineniion this one lot of ALL WOOL SCITiXGS At -JO CPUL, in botli 3(i and inch Choice Mint have in 1)11; SIJOKJII Tjt. 00. inforniaiioTi about tjie otli A. Tilc of Aia'-ka Scai Aiask.i Sea! Capti. ilink prices very lower been wld this season.

When Baby woe sick, we gctc tier Castoria. WtetisheTBsaChild.Kliecriijd fnr Castoria. Wben she becuine Miss, she ciuog to Costoria. Wben stie batf Children, she gate them Castoria. nature as to This will confine htm to the account for his absence at Vanceburg and otlier points in Kentucky on hi 1 It has up a kingdom of it' own nnrt (Irivon out Kirt'imKiiitm, Xeuraigin.

lUooiJ Pfptvjn. ricer-, and Pimpk-j. Ask filler it foro boltic of JJionwr l. fifty cents, iuar H.Stu linacre. ami actors use Aycr's I'tttoial, al'-o Aycr's llrhiny isitcnse itchins ami moiily at night: worte by fcratclj- If allotit-d to co'ntiniic mmors fonu, trit-s representing a large fruit i TCl 'i c) often an-l ukcrate, becoming very wrj.

ijirtvsr.s OINTMKNT Etops the nursery. His patrons can look for hina It will be good news to those suffering r.E(3 put in sorting order. The workmen are now itorj tbe Elk raising the from catarrh or affections of the eye to fcnovr tbat thegreat spedalist. Dr. Aron? of Coinmbus.willagftin visit Tortsmoutb.

He will be at the Biggs House ihe sixteen days of February. tticcration, and in mo remove-- iho iumon, Atdrujt- or by mail, for 50 cents J)r. Son. ybilaitelpfiia. IT A Stiich in limj Take Simmons Liver Regulator and prevent Children Cry foi Pitcher's Castorla.

Boggs Buhl, 115,117,119,121 Federal Alleglianea, Pa, No. 76 West Second Street. Make a specialty of fresh Butter and Eggs, Country Lard and Hams. Terras cash and prices as low as the lowest. J.

EACBEBT, The Second Street Barber, OPPOSITE TIXES Off ICE. irill civt TOO a good "Juivc BUI! yon away nratlv snel up and Lave made heavy do (un in order to GIVEN AWAY FREE. $15 AT WEBER'S SHOE STORE; tV? 1 iTM? rsW in S'' 1 I Shoe Store you get tbe Best Good, tor the least nrnl a gut-iou the Biutonsanil Xails in tlie glass jar. J-irst st sw cr to the amount of f-nttons jivts Five Dollars. irsi nearest to itie amount of Jteti Five Sc-tond ntare: You gather io lUe uitibiini ot tiearrsi to tlie aiuount of Soils tjets SioO.

jet a fiicss for evry sale trom 2j Cents wtit I'mcs in ihe city on ChiHrtn's School WEBER'S SHOE STORE, Second and Court St. FISHER STREICH 1 Dealers in Dry Goods Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints and Oils. Fresh and Reliable Perfumery and Fancy Toilet Articles. Pxirest and Liquors for Medical Purposes. The Choicest Cigars and Tobaccoes.

Perscriptions carefully compounded at all hours of the day and W. SECOND STREET. Corner Sixth and Chillicothe Streets Imperial MILLS YOLE WHEAT TO No Better Stock Under the Sun of "Honest Made" Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, than we arc nffcnuij to the of Mirrouoding cotlntry; Ihcre i- a liiiiii ocion-which'-iwrjeit gdodV cjinpot lie sold, but we place our jew at tbe water mark for safe ami reliable goods, uu( guarantee. Come and ice u. and yon will find we deal fai.

and save you money done by Jolin CHAS. KENDALL, Agt, Street, Fourth below Msi-kcU CHL-L- New Machinery! The Patent Roller Process! TiJI! y- in i four of Flour-- I'car! Meal ait yt 7c i TO CONTRACTOBS; I SEALED PROPOSALS the 1 IT CRi i OH OH CJny -Scioto i CouQly, ij-7jij I 12 ck utonrt- Saturday, January 30tt, D. 1892, i a Ist-or-smting wperiuelj FOR Fresh Vegetables. G. FRICK Country Produc Butter and Eggs, Creamery Cheese and tbe bc-t gooda to be foond in the market.

nflit-t of the ftontd "ol Ediiottioa n'ntp. ftn3 at Frcrt ctoccr" OP APPOINTMENT. of Robert F. EeS 'i fi'fbirt 'iKit of ot' fs i i fisltia i ort.MBui):, Ohio I Wi miisi name ol pertf.t. inc-renci! aol mnjt be acroni- i Vv a cuaianue bv JOIEB dis- peiwa or Iba; if tbe bid be contract mil) entered inw and psrlnnnfcnce the wort ttiil be Enardof Ertiiration rwsrvej the right to C.

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