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CLOTHING-M. GUTMAN \ CO. J J. Our + : Suit F0BJ1 1 te Stock : ten Is the largest, the finest and 1" most varied, and the most l\Zy complete in Wheeling to-day. Z Uoo From the cheapest goods J made, worth the selling up ft] to the finest imported fab- ^ rics, we show a line be , lool yond compare. m?: Cit; " ? abo the, mis OUR VALUES Z Have NoEqual Anywhere. | pro, The above statement annlies in w - ? ? ri uuu every respect to our stock of Spring '"V Goods for the Boy^ from three ^ years upwards. . As usual, you aei will find our stock and assortment "'J larger than all the other stores Z combined. ^ Th<i fioa iov Kcr RETAIL M = DEPARTMENT, j VI. 2 pon The Gutman&CoJ / thoi CORNER MAIN AND TWEL.FTH STREETS. X tho in t scat i thn LOOKING TOWARD OUR HOUSE-ALEXANDER FREW. ___ ^ ' ^ ^ I ' ' '' ' "** ^ LOOKING TOWARD OUR HOUSE lilo Is ft porfoctiv natural nroeeodins on the part ot all eood pooplo who uso FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. WI.ero could r? thoy look with a ?tronj?or assuraneo of boing nupnliod with just our tho articles they want in that lino? Wo tower annvo all others in tho size, quality, variety and sronornl excellence of our stock. Wo havo tho finest and best of everything required to furnish a house. You will do us o favor to look at our display. lklk Alexander Frew, | Furniture, Carpots, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Window Shades, Etc., moi mm 1X17 MAIN STREET. ohu pon ? tlin OIL WELL SUPPLIES. till' - . - mot OIL WELL SUPPLY CO., , |. K ?OWNERS OFTHE? It A tliu ELBA IRON WORKS, CONTINENTAL TUBE WORKS H "" And Six Othor Mnnufactorloi Making /pftl Si Wrought Iron Stoam, Lino anil Drive Pipo, /R|5i witi Tublnj, Cisiog, Boll9Ps, EuglOH, Drill- I jigiing Rigs, Tools, Ropa, "v? And Other Appllaucei Nooonar/ (or Dflllltt? .tpia^lr II OIL, GAS AND WATER ARTESIAN WELLS. ^ Pittsburgh, Oil city and Bradford, Pa. at. \ not i _ tho not ffQfjf gig j mm life mm compeiiY. | ' Has over $127 of Assets to |lJ' Bill HOW STRONG? socure every ?100 of liabilities. MTC Writ* for rateo on the T^cncwoblo T.rm Plan. AOENT9 WANTED. jf H. B. MOESER, OiwrM Agent, Ml Wool Ml., I'll Will Mil, l?n. J T. O. EDWAUDS, Mute ttffllll, It! 1.1 Mnrknl .Ml., Wlipolliu, IV. Vn. \y'j JOSEPH W. THORNE, lllslrlct Anoilt, C'liirk?liiir<ti W. Viu THOMAS at THUMP, Wnlrlet Agents, Klnmfooil, W. V#. i??n w 111 IE COMPANY APPEfll rtln, the Non-Union Employ the Stroot Railway Oompau; .EASED FROM JAIL YESTERt jror Muhood. ami tho Soi'ffoav unwoiul both no to Washinj id Let tho Town Tuko Car< soil?No Trouble on the Lino ' ." 'liiw ?vnn?i? n I'.tUf Ill'inlru Till' ul Iritlus like Thai?Talk ul rbitruilon. lie etroet can worn run us usual lay, and tho patronaso picked idedly. It was a matter of gen iraont that thenumbor of passen oscondod tliose seen on any prov . The strikers bad also an incroi uber of 'buses, wagons and buck eervico and tboy continued to d business, bout the most interesting devc it yestorday was the appealim case of Martin, the raotorman, ail by Mayor Muliood, of Bonw carrying u concealed weapon. 3. Allison, of the company's cout it down to Kenwood yesterda; c into the case. IIo found for Malicud and the sergean iwood bad both gone to Wasbin; f, ami the town was Retting a ut as well in their nbsonco as w y were at homo. After somo i hing, h? found Squire Kiddle, sed to take an appeal bond and e case up. The bond was quit in, and Martin released. lurtiu's caso has not yet been f lurstoud. It deserves to go dow il history, ile was attacked w niliR u car. Missiles oi all u e thrown at him. Ills own star hearing was that one youth ncbud close to him and throw i. He pulled his lino pliers pa of bis pocket, and tho mob thoi liad a revolvor, and Hod. ho boys sworo he hud a revol thutthcy saw it. On this ovidi for Muhood sent Martin to jail ty days. Tho young raau god tho revolver wan shown c ting an act which the luw m liahublo with two years' impri it in tho penitentiary, but Mi Sood ignored that fact. he fact that Martin deniea tha a revolver is a minor congidorat i law especially provides tlia ceahle citizen who has reason t< 0 and dooa beliovo that ho is in i 01 DBATII on OBBAT IlOIllLY 1IA1IM ir carry a weapon for ilia own ur< i. Martin had roason to bol i, and did beliovo it, and ovoryl i knows it. In addition to this, alty assessed was unusually fo\ i company did not know that Mn sent to jail until thoy saw tho ed in tho nowapapors. osterday morning tho firjt car lino had a brick thrown thro rindow in tho Eighth ward, ro was a little yelling at opera conductors through tho day. :o of u railrond rail was placei track, also, at Ford's crossing e ho morning in snch a way as t coly visible, and' yet to prob jw tho car off tho track. This lovered In the nick of tiino 1 chman, and taken away. ulaido of similar things to Hiopi irferenco with tho running of i was learned of. Last evehiuj nod to bo quiot. THE UNION WII.UNO TO ARUITjtATE ity Clerk Thoner yestorday reco following communication, wl tains itself: Wheeling, V. V\, March 2, 'I 1IU K Thoncr, CUv Clerk i-m Kitt?Your communicttt o >ch 1 'with enclosod rosolu ntod by tho Council of our city ?v23 and 28. 1SU3. so of that body as to tho host in incline tlio proaont unfortunate ^"'between tho electric rail many and its employoi??>? ' al railway company to select nber tho olectrical railway iroa' union to select anotlic-r mcti these two to cbooso a third it their decision to bo bimlini, I, parties?is at hand. Aettnj lnuislativa committeo of tno ir mbly and ln behalf ?i thoomplo on I will say we aro ready and to comply with tho provision oUev'lng?that if this is accepto proper spirit all m??ers in cor ,y can bo arranged, and tho ontil organization maintained. 5 remain, veryW^ for Legislative CommitU An Iitcu ?t Ben wooil Justieo. iliejmlrp. , T Martin, tho motorman in eh n electric car that was attacke Cod the Other day. and who his rovolvor and warned tho <-r eon away from tbo car and nc esf eUhor him or the car and i ingoil to (Ncapo punishment. ffVtfJTXHfrSpi agcressor by provoking a row l0ii o! his being a motoruian. rtint wonlit bo Humottilng frightful ,e idlioro/ Ihc MltHlue;1"'..?What would tbo slreot car t think i! builnoM "loni i fho company! men who wan I on the cars, but are prove, danger from tho lawless mob: J would get out in tho street in tho union 'buses andhai uldn't that bo simply awtul^,^ 'haling March, . llow It I? "ll.iomlnB" lviieo>?"K. mbun) loltJcm"Kll. V hnro was tho usual r\ot yestoi Vheellnir. 'the stroetoaritr' only a dilgraco to Whoollrig t t state. 1? there any law or atttl Oho county? It does not loo hls dliunco. Tho men whoso . , to suppress those riots and DO io rioters soetn to bo afraidIt Ir dutv. Tho reason is obvlOUl, a cowardly and eontomptlble WKNtvwv* flue Hiiit Umbrella Oo?ch?fullv worth $5, W an. !i, nt I. <>. Dillon A to. s. ^ f Atritu" or flocks repaired and l oil t? run and keep the correct I heirllro.'",Jowolor?,lllOM?lusJi ?Iso do first-class jewelry i?p?l' 10 in Umbrellas?? 8B110CK DU'EATS 1UCHA11D5 ' Iu tho Fight for Chuirumuahii) <?f the Ituilroatl Committee. q 0f Four Council committees met last nljlit at tlio city building for tho purpose ot' electing chuiriueu. No other business wua transacted. JAY. TIim most important committed of tho lot,railroads,elected AllenBrock, Demoit ot oral, aschairmnn.doloatingMr. Kichards after a spirited couteat. All tho mem{U,n bora of iliu committee, ck'ht in number, a of Messrs. Frow, Hlcliards, Brock. Grimm, V'cb- Jleukeiulller, Caldwell, Hamilton and Zulauf were oil bund, 'llireo ballot^ own Wero taken for tho chairmanship. The tout Ural and second ballots resulted in ties, 4-4, On the tnird ballot, Zuluut, ttepublicun, changed and voted for Brock, thus deciding the contest in the lutter'a yea* f"Vor. Tlio committoo on markota elected 1 Mr. C. \V. Kruiter chairman. This gnnlorul tleman served us chairman of -last gera council's market committed, and seioua cured ro-oloction merely on account of nod **'" "U01' rel'"riJ' The ordinance committee mndo a 9 good selection, electing Mr, Dobbins I ilr? ( hniomnn Tlinru umib iinpnntnut. 'i'iio committee on election*) elected Ion- 5'r' Kenny, ?'t,,B socond branch, chair' ' muti without a contest. 5 oi All tho coinmitteo meetings were sont short, nothing being done except orood, Kuiisation. ^r> ItHKOlllUflllH (jf |tl]H|10tit. ISel, 7b the Honorable Mayor unit Council of Whttlixtl. i to Your joint oominitteo appointed to thut prepare resolutions commemorate of t ol t'1? late A. J. Sweonoy, ex-mayor of gton ">o City ot Wheeling, recommend tho long adoption of the following: lion WuRiiEAS, It bus oleasod an Allwise llsir- Providence to call from our midst our who esteemod und honorod follow citizon, A. lend J- Sweeney, late mayor of the city. Tho ckly community at large feel its loan, doeply sympathize with Ilia family aud friends ully iu their aad bereavement. Mr. Sweeney ? |n occupied many places of honor and hilt) trust, representing his country as Coinlorta missloner to the Vienna Imposition anil y at served Ills nativo city many tortus as ap. mayor, and in all ho served tho public r ut faithfully with honor to himself and nlv satisfaction to evory one. iglit Haolmi, That lyctho doath of Mr. Sweenoy tho city has lost one of its vor, "i?3t honored ctizena who was warm mce hearted, energetic and public spirited, for Who in life was strong in manhood, upwho and faithful in nil things, afl'ecj lie tionato and dutiful as a husband, fathor ;om- friend, and wo desire to oilor this ukos tributoof our slncoro rospoct for and Son- our appreciation of the character of tho lyor deceased. Wo deplore tho loss to his family and tho community, and join in t ho sympathy with tho boroavod. ;|on. Jtetolved, That this tribute to tho t a worth and momory of him who has i be- K?ne from us bo sproad upon the records jan- of this Council; that tho city clerk do (.. 1?L .. 1 1 fnml|? llilttiQII il tupjr lli)i cut IU IIIO IUUII1T of tha deemed and that it bo published in tho city papers. 'tee- lietolval, That this Council and tho love city officials,'as n further mark of rolody spect do attond the funeral in a body. ,| . lUtoked, In further rospoct to tho .oru "load Ibut this Council do now adjourn. 1'. F. Farkkll, Frank Grosk, Jons J. Kf.x.vky, Edward Kouerthon, u?" 1'. B. Dobbins, ui|j 11. F. Oai,dwell, Mayor. tors ^"os'; A Thomas F. Tiioner, City Clork. J on n-i v ATTKNI) our Har^ald Salo of rinlirclluH u 4- thin week. I. <i. DILLON & CO. o bo ably " M'UB Frli'o Annual Cloaranco Salo of jy q Ladlnn' Finn Shoe*. 159 pairs of E. 0. Burt's Celobrated } no Finn Iland Turned Button Shoos, odd tho alzos, rogular $0 shoos, at S3. { all 74 pairs Laird, Shobcr & Mitchell's tnako, $5 and $G shoos at $2 50 nnd $3. 87 pairs Thomas Bolton's $160 Shoes .' . at S2 25. ivou 287 pairs of different makoi of flno bich Shoes from $2 to $5, at oxactly half prico. L. V. Blond. )3. U# ItIG Bargains In UmbrcllnH thin wook. I. CI. DILLON & CO. n of 0 Fob! mi:i>ti,0 HU8SF.IJ/?On Thursday' mornlnti, March 2. 1,10 18'ji, nt 11 o'clook, Matilda IIimskki.i. Rt\so.nng kkm., wife of Henry M. Huss.'ll, In her 42d con- year. way Funeral sorvicos from tho rosldonco of W. I'. aloe- Holskoll, Kcho Point, Saturday afternoon at ono 2:30 o'clock. Intormont private. Special cm- train will loavo WhuollnK Vt Kim Grove nbor railroad depot ut 2p. m. Friends will please jeni- not Bend flowerh. * 0 on MAUTIK?On Wednesday. March 1.1833, at 2:30 ; for o'clock, Mrs. Julia A. M.vr.tin. ildea Funeral from her late rcsldcnco, No. 23 iycs' Tliirtconih street, this (Friday) morning at wil* 8:30 o'clock. Mats at HL Joseph Cathedral ^ of at 0 o'clock. Interment at ML Calvary Oqmotory. Frlondaof tho fumliy luvltedto d ill attend. itro- KKiJ.KV?At tho rosldonco of his fathor. In iy Of lkinwood, on Thurtiilav, March 2, 1893. at 12:41 o'clock p. in.. William Kelly, aged 23 yearn, 1 month and 3 daysFuneral at St. John's Church, Hcnwood, Sun* day, March f?, at 10 o'clock it in. Frlonds of the family Invltpil. * 4K A "RUN DOWN? nrf,rt VBL and" used-up" feeling Is 1 y the flint warning that IB your liver isn't doing took ggL work> Andt wltb a owu Jitter torpid liver and tho iinpuro blood that folthus JPBk lows It, you're on easy was 1A prey to all sorts of ail..nn |f** monts. n,!li nLg That is tho time to .a.n(l tako Dr. Pierce's Golden h"u Medical DiHCovery. A? tho ? an appotiaing. rostorahns tiro tonlo, to repel disease and build up tho > got needed flesh and strength, tliero's nothing to cun equal it. It rouse* every orgau Into healthj.|m ful action, purilles and onrichos the blood, , . bracos up tho wholo system, and restores "J health and vigor. For ovory uiseaso caused by a disordered , liver or Impure Wood, it is tho only guaranteed romody. If it doesn't benefit or euro, in every cane, you hnvo your inonoy back. irik- ?mm *2ri $500 is offered, by tho proprietors of t to Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, lor an Initod curnblo caso of Catarrh. Their remedy 3?if perfectly and permanently cures tho and worst eases. iks? v. UNDERTAKING. J^OUIS BEKTSCllY, (Formerly of Frew ,fc Bortschy), <lny FUNERAL DIRECTOR it to And Artorlal Embnlmor, ,or|. 1110 SUIn Mtfatt. l ast SMp. It so Mis by talophone mi?wcrod 'lay or night, |UIV fitorotolophonu, raildotioo, OOfl. at<:7 [linn ?? 5bdu? alex frew. 1117 Main Streat. 2i #UNDERTHKER,? i 91 ivnr- Ara Pr0Pnr?d 1? conduct burials In a most s.v.? , Isfnntnry iiimltior: till moilorii undertaking ai>11110, |)liiiiici<satii| iino blank mid white fnnorai cardi root, OouitMieiti mitisirsmthi rii iraatm d 'illi/ Co mill, ''ii'krtf iiiid n (til I llttti nt burial ffn 11< 1 it?in to bo promp; coniidorato mid rulUblt) Calls by tojephniic: b. He*ldoiioc, alsx, Fniiw?Nu? JIT. o. diofo-No ORIENTAL RUGS-G. MENDEL \ CO * TODAY: ? We /will have on exhibition in our large display window a valuable Oriental X ' . , a \\ 1 I y Secured at the time of the TurkoA v Russian war from the palace of Asiz Pasha, Constantinople, 'the rug is eiahtv vears old and cost $700. Our ORIENTAL RUG SALE is now _ in full blast and a rare opportunity is ^ offered Wheeling people to secure choice pieces from the Orient at reas onable prices. Inspection invited. G.MENDEL&CO, . 1124 MIA.IIT STREET. SCOTCH MIXED SUITINGS-GEO. E. STIFEL A CO. QCOTCH MIXED HE, RQIIG'S OUITINGS. REXOWKED IH3ADY.JUD3 ? h ?, ' WRAPPERS We have secured at a great AND ? I tA fKa muniifi/'tnfflr ddi.iuiwciv IIIC iiiaituiauiuiwi mn jr n A 117 VTH 7; pieces lli/i uUuHij SCOTCH-MIXED Are only to be had at our OlTITIMno stores. They are noted for SUITINUb being the best made and best fitting goods in the market. That always sold at 2jc per yard. We offer the entire lot You want a suit or Spring ? this week at Wrap ? Buy it now and get r the choicest out. Our. wrap 1 0Ca yard ' and Suit DePartment 011 sec" ond floor is now full of ALL NEW SPRING STYLES. NEW SPRING GOODS. m Geo. E. Stifel & Co. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE?D. GUNDLING & CO. (iODDIMP. CPACAM nc 1QQQ " oi niixu wunuwn vi iwcu. lOOta-^Shirt Waists. D.Gundling&Co. Star Clothiers, 34 and 36 Twelfth Street. BARGAIN TABLES-JOHN FRIEDEL A CO. SEE BARGAIN TABLES John Friedel & Co.'s Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Tete-a-Tete Sets, Chocolate Pots, Pitchers, Comports, Salads, Fancy China Plates, Dessert Plates, Bone Plates, Cake Plates, Tea Cups and Saucers, China Vases, etc. SEWINO MACHINE3-EDW. L, ROSE A CO. Good Sewing Machines FROM THREE TO FIVE DOLLARS We have In stock 150 aoad gcconJ-hanJ Smvlnj Machine*, that ftuist be solil at some price within the ne xt thirty days, us we vacatc our present salesroom April t. EITW. L. E.OSI2 <Ss GO. 51 TWELFTH STKEBI.