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r=? - ,11 LMg'j SPRING CLOTHING-M. GUTMAN & CO. <?jr May strike you as a strong expression, but nothing less would half, tell the story of our SPRING SUITS. We fit everybody, and fit so perfectly in every instance that there'll be more well dressed men in Wheeling this year than ever before. These suits are made to Fit and Wear, and whats more are Fit to Wpnr rind will stnv Fit until thev're worn Vf ? J -- U out. Of course any garment will wear out, but these suits will certainly outwear anything you can buy at other stores this season. The handsomest and largest line of BOYS' and CHILDREN'S SUITS in the city. They can't be beat. Call and be convinced. RETAIL I 7t It I SIX DEPARTMENT. /\ /I FLOORS. IV1. Gutman&Co., TWELFTH AND MAIN STREETS. WALL PAPER-JOHN FRIEDEL i. CO. John Friedel & Co. CARRY THE FINEST LINE OF Ti n V A W W A V?* WALL ===13$I" THE STATE Please call before you purchase elsewhere. Also a full line of Dinner and Chamber Sets. 1119 l&JLllSr STREET. ________________ FURNJTU^^ALyANDER F^EJA/. mm WE ARE SHIPPING FURNITURE To all of your friends and neighbors, so why not select what you want from our stock ? What you get will be in style, handsome, appropriate, durable. THE GOODS WILL SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Tlio only troublo wo linvo In III ?tlrrlii(j pooplo tip to tlm nnint of rpollzinij ttioir noods In our lino. Wlion lliut In donu, our FURNITURE In as itood an noli). Stop in and tako ? vlow o( our Spring Display, You will tlion bo pontod on Stylo, Varieties and Prices. Uoodn shown with plounuro. L1 D "C1 \ Kf1 Q Fnmltwe and Carpet, Store, JL JLVJLj VV k) 1117 Mulu Street. FARM IMPLEMI-NT3. INSURANCE. LAWNJ10WERS! JSSL, Of Now York. HUST( .LAW T niifw MrVWfA^C RUildi F1HHT In ratio of tnnoh to lUbllltlot 1IIU11UllAlJE Litl W11 iYiU W vl O ftud olmr,'<M About OMK.JIALK the proiiilutai oimrKOil by ottior old lino com? AT? plUiM. _____ SIMPSON & HAZLETT, K. HOOF'S H13 Mnnaaura. No. MM IM.ukot St., 11WUU1U, Mnrki't HI Who jlln?, W. Vn. THE TRACKS COME UP. ? The Olrouit Court Refuses to Dissolve the Iujunotioo, ORDERSTHE STREET CAR COMPANY 5 Lt T.> Substitute tor lis Double Traclc on Jacob Struct South ol Forty-third u uc bliililo Truck In the Middle of (lie }jj Klri'i't, to which It hub u Vented wi Ilitflit?Other U unities* lu Court Yenof terduy. wj Ni Yesterday was a pretty buiy day in jj1 tlio circuit courts and u number of or- j>. dors woru issued by Judge l'uull. ca In tlio caue of the Wheeling iiailway 1U Couipuny vb. the city and the board of public works, concerning tlio double ju truck on Jacob street, on order was on ll. lured recitinp tha history of the case, ?' unil continuing: P" It appearing tliat tho plaintifl lias a 'r riglit to maintain and use a single truck railway upon Jacob street between Vorty-third onil Forty-fourth at streets in the city of Wheeling, which right became ami is a vested right, f'.1 with which tho city of Wheeling should hi not interfere in tho opinion of the <> I oourt, tho court doth refuso to diBaolvo 1" tho injunction heretofore awarded, but }h doth catitlnuo said injunction till the <>c further ordor of tho court, but it ap- of poaring to the court that tho plaintiff took up the single track so first laid on Jtioob stroet ami repluced it with a double track and that, the council of ! tho city of Wheeling passed au ordor requiring tho railway company to take 5fj up tho two tracks and lay ono in tho r, middle of tiie street, and the company JK having been duly notified so to do, ana v tho ourt being of tho opinion that upon the principle Ilial "he who eeoks "c equity must do equity," tho company Iu should have complied with the trdor of w.' council, it is ordered end decreed that J the company shall, within thirty days, J? comply with tho ordor of council. OTHE1I COL'BT BUSINESS. In Jndgo I'aull's court yosterday it m was ordered that eix jurors bo drawn u; and summonod. A' In tho cuso of Crawford JlcCracken vs. w tho city of Wheeling a verdict was ron- th dored lor tho plaintiff for $100. A now {>' trial was moved for. K Tho caso of J. W. Mathisson, as- in sipneo, vs. M. A. Walton, was put on " trial to a jury. bt In tlio m?b of tho citv vs. AV. P. Zi Zane, appealed from tho police court, a '>< verdict of guilty wna ronderod and a < ' motion (or a now trial enterod. ?> In tho case of Oeorgo J. Mathison, w assignoo, vs. M. A, Walton, a verdict wag found for tho plainlifl' for $52 08, with interest. A motion for a now trial 0| was ontorod. tjchwurtz, Mansbach A Co., vs. George Manors; judgment for S370 23. Louis l). Meyer, guardian, vs. Cecil Moyer and others; bond for $1,000 givon hi in onen court, with Honry Knoke as b( security. In Judge Campboll's court the case of J. J. Hammond vs. Archio Woods, V1 which grows out of a dispute about a ill horso, occupied the day. co ^ 0\ PUilH WATHK, III Ill IU Itn|turtnnce In Coniiuutinn Willi tliu Tlircntonml Kplilumlv of Cholera. 10 Hit Kditor oj the InUlltyencer. y, Sni:?Tho warnings which come from 1)1 Europe of tho importance of tho water So supply in connection with cholera epi- ft tleinlos is so postitive and unmistakable Ti that it should bo taken as a rulo for action by all intelligently administered American communities. It is not, of n coureo, impossible that cholera may bo w spread and ovon assumo epidemic proportions by other means, but tho testimonoy is unmistakable that tho moBt ? usual method of its transmission in ?{ wholesale degree is by tho distribution J' of n water supply bearing tho germs of tho diseaso. J*' Hamburg affords tho latest demon slration of this principle. That city drew its wator supply from a polluted source and tho deaths from cholera ct reached 30.8 per 1,000 of its population. 1b In India it is notorious that the chol- N ora is spread by tlio ubo of water from ci loul reservoirs by the natives; whilo d the English, who never use water without boiling or purifying it, nro practically exempt from tlio disoaso. The same lesson has been repented in ol a variety of forms, lionco tho only precaution is, to boil or filter all tho water usoil for household purposes, especially that used for drinking. Ewing Bros., w 1H15 Jlarket strcot, Wliooling, woro tho first to Introduce in this locality tho plain, simple Nnttiral Stone filter. Any child can understand it. Thoylmvobv \ ollorls of thoir own gradually reduced tho price of thij simplo and practical Natural Stone filter from tho price of A Sll 75 ton years ago to tho price of today, $350. Certainly any family can F now have a good Natural Stono filter. Tho \>rico has boon brought down within the reach of all, and Ewing Bros, should have the credit for having done so. An original oiibo of cholora may z occur in this coinniunity. All should take tlio necessary precaution. to provuut tlio spread of tho disease, and tlio good housowlfo will oeo that the disoaso will not enter hor household if sucli precautious will prevent it. lioil all the water and filter it, wlion a cheap filter is within the roach of all. a Htutlor not In It. u Tho socond game betwoon Oaco Stat- ' Icr, clmmplon pool playor ot this city, and W. II. Clearwater, ex-champion of < Ohio, at tho Grand Opera House bill- c iaril rooms, was a oh?-sidod aflalr, ' Cloarwatifr boating Whoellng's pot with- J out apparent, effort, the scoro lioing 160 J to fi4. Tho Ohio man mado seventy-five | balls in as many shots, and only missed i live available shots in tho whole l game. Ho gavo an oxcellont exhibition i ol fancy shots aftor tho contest. Ill tlio llnnilN of tlio Lnw. Last evening Olllcor llorbort lockod [ up ono Malncchl Uoldon, as a plain i drunk. His lisimo was tlio provocation for a number of villainous puns about < tho office. Thomas Mnloy was arrested . by Carney lor disorderly eohduot, and a. ho reaiatod and was very abusive, two chargos woro lodgod attain.t hi in. j Tliu Kvohittnn Of medicinal agouti is gradually rolocat. ing tho old-timo herbs, pills, draughts . and vegetable extracts to tho roar and " bringing Into general uio tho plea.ant and ?lleutivo liquid luxntlvo, Syrup ol l'lgi. To got tho truo remedy boo that ? it la manufactured by tho California Klg Syrup Co. only, For atilo by all loading " druggists. _ Ui'lluirlr'n Kjelng lUlnlillsluurnt. Mr. .1. Hollmoir, proprietor of the < 1'an Handle Dyalng e.tabll.hment, No. 1431 Market .treat,hai placed Improved machinery In iii. placo, and is prepared to do all kinds ol .courlng, cloanlng and t dyeing. Clothe, repaired noatly and i oil .hurt notice. Children Cry for Pitcher's Caitork MAItlllED IK WASHINGTON. r. Wutkina, of thin city, Wuda a Washiuiftuu City Uullo. TliO Washington, D. 0., Star has tbo iiqwiur: The uiarriajo lust night ut tho Ninth root Christian church of Mr. George atkins, of Wheeling, \V. Va., to Miss lonu Hutchinson, daughter of Mri. W. Hutchinson, of 515 Second street irthoast, made the opportunity (or a rge assomhluge of church pooplo aud lends of the happy tmir. The seals >ro specially arranged for the occosiou, e altar placed iu the western portion the roqm und beautifully docoruted th flowers. While Mils Maud Mcmght exocutod the wedding march o bridal party, lod by the uaherj, essrs. C. B. Titus. Frank Curpeutor, iniel Beach and Edward Hutchinson, oio to tbo presence of the otllciating inister, ltov. K. B. Bagby. Ilia rearks upon the presentation of the ring iro out of the usual form, unique and ipresiive. At tho conclusion of tho coremony e newly married couple wero accominiod to the train by u large parly of ends. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins havo a rnishod house awaiting them at 3424 laplino street, Wheeling, whore they once begin their married life. Tho idegroom met with a very serious aclont in tho Iobs of tho index tinner of s loft liana last Saturday ana sunoroa jood deal thorefrom. The brido has mil ana of the most activo workers in o church above named, und leaves a nt oi friends. She was tho recipient many beautiful progenti. It Wui a SurjirUt), Frianda of the contracting parties iro surprised voitorduy afternoon len it was learned that Hurry F. onkemillor, the well known South Jo shoo dealer, and Miss Agnes Rullor, of South Eaif etroot, had go no to ttsburgh in the morning to bo marid. Though it was generally supisi'd that thu couplo contemplated airimonji. it was not thought they >tild takn their acquaintances so come'ely by surprise. They will be abnt several days before returning to .is city. Ohio Children Elope. Barnosville, Ohio, had a child elopeont coso that was cut short by friends the fourtoon-yenr-old girl. Alva biuiro, a wayward youth of sixteen, lio has cut quite a figure for a boy oi at age, eiopod with Ethol Hunt, a girl it fourtoon, und intended to go to unlucky to got married. Thoy wore tercoptod at Zanosville by tho police, ho had boon advisod, and W. E. Coirn, an uncle of tho girl, wont to mesvlllo and brought the kids back >me. The maternal ilippor brought a laugo over tho mind of tne young girl, it tho boy is still looking for other erlds to conquor. I. O. O. F. ENTERTAINMENT ivon by lluliukuti Lodge Last Night n miccusH* Tho seventy-fourth anniversary enterintnont givon last night at I. 0. 0. F, ill on Chapline street by Wildoy Reikah 1o(1ro No. 2 was an eminently iccojbIuI ulhir from evory point ol ow. Tho I all was comfortably well led, and thouxcollont programme wall irried out, as follows: rcrlnro Imperial Mandolin ami Guitar Club icltatlou Miss Molllotiims, gh Class Comedy in one act, entitled "A Happy Pulr." r. Honoyton JIr. Torn Jeavoni th. lioneytou Mrs. B. JeuvotiK, mile Song Mr. Job Jeuvoua ack Face Spoclaltiea by thoorlginal Tom Jeavous, lection by Imperial Mandolin and Gnitur Club, io Funny Ola Girl by Mr. Tom Jeuvons. hi Child Actress in Soug and Skirt Iinnce... Miu Bird Blair, lection by Imperial Mundolin and Guitar Club timorous Sketch Tom and Bertha Jeavons ondcrful Pedestal Clog Dance Mr. Tom Jeavons Considerable crodit is duo tho comittoo on urrungomonts for tho success tho ontortninmont. Thoy woro, Mrs. . 0. Sprineor, chnirmain; Mrs. Dar rost, Mrs. L. A. Ilofftnnn, Mrs. J. F otts, Mr. J. V. Potts, Mr. L. Hoffman r. William Bono, Mr. J. L. Davis. Tiie world is always intorostod in th< irn of consumntion: vet its nrovontior of far more importance. 13r. Wood'i orwny Pino Syrup is guaranteed t< jro coughs and colds. Sold by u! ealera on * guarantoo of satisfaction. TO-DAY. Com? enrlyto MJ0ur0 cholcoof two on He [Drown (iiuKhum, worth lOe, for A%c, ut I.. H. <iOOI) & CO.'ts. 1)1 KD. HEAT?At IiIk Into rosldonco, In Mandml county, W. Viu.on Tuoadny, April 25. l.sO:). a JU.-top. Kdwaiiu Wiikat, in his 70tl year. auerul from the resldenco o! W. II, Wheat H738 Chnpliuu Btrcot. Thursday at 8 p. in Friends uro Invited Interment private. < NDKKSON?On Tiloiday. April 25, 1893. at 1> o eluek p. m., Amcb, wife of Jamcn Ander son, in her UJd year. uueral from the residence of Mrs. Amellt Johnson, No. 122 Bovonteonth street, oi Thursday alternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends o the family invited to attend. Interment a Ml Calvary Cemetery. ~ A good appettt ^""TVo/i ^ bought 7 m bko anything eLw (> And good dig* ) M'Sli v> 110,1 *"ter CgfehYi' \tl \ Both of thoi< jff\\ JJ |ft\ i como with Docto /\\\ 11'ierco's Qoldei / |\Y?* 1 McdicalDiscovon JCS'1 That starts tu gyytSJ torpid liver lut * i ife bealthy action ?*' purifies and ei: " Tichcs tho blood leansos and repairs tho system, return lealth and vigW, and builds up floub an trengtb. For all disoasee tliat cotno (rov i disordered livor or impuro blood, Dyspoc in, Biliousness, Scrofulous, tikin and Scali Jiroasee?oven Consumption (op Lung-scrol ilai in Ita earlier stages, tho 41 Discovery s the only remedy so suro and curtain ths t can bo guaranteed. If it doesn't benoil ir cure, in every case, you bavo your mono; Mick, On tiioao terrai, it<a th? chfoprst blood lurlflor Bold, no matter ho* many bunilra lorn ar? ortcrud for a dollar (or Iom)?fo rltb thin, you nay only for the pood you got Can you i?k for bettor proof of tta lupori irlty over all oUior bloud-purlflora t UWDERTAKINQ. j^OUIS BEKTSOHY, (PoMnorlr ol Frew & tlortMhrl, FUNERAL DIRECTOR And Arterial Embalmor, 1116 Main Mrsst KaatftM*. Calil by telephouo nniworad day or ulghl loretolophonu. Wn renldenna 500 auJ7 a.IiBX FHHW 1117 Main Street. ?UNDBRTKKBR.? Am proparod to conduct burial* In a moitMV tfsotnry innunor i nil mo<li?rii undertaking at> lUnncesaml rind blank ami whim tuners! uardi Comp<*teut maiiSKOinent ifUsnMHoed. Cnlltui Cn?keta find a nil! line of burial tfowlt 1 mm to he prompt, coinlduruia aud rolialiti CmIU by leluphoitui IhHidunee, Al.lX Knsw-Nu JIT. I tors?No. YM SPRING CARPETS-G. MENDEL A CO. , WE HAVE OPENED OUR? ?? New Spring Stock *CARPETS.? The stock consists of Ingrain, Tapestry and Body Brussels, Velvets, Axminsters and Wiltons in all the newest colorings and patterns. G. MENDEL & CO. ij i__ _i j l_ i A we wouiu oe pieaseu 10 nave yuu gau auu inaycw our line if you purchase or not. CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES?GEO. E. STIFEL *. CO. Geo. E. Stifel & Co. LACE AND PORITERE LADIES! CURTAINS and Our ready mado goodi department la the moat complete la the suite. DRAPERIES, wraps, Ncvor have wo bad mch a complete Uuo of Q| IITQ tboso goods with o U11 o, ?VARIETY? WRAPPERS, STYLE, QUALITY GOWNS, AND PRICE SHIRT WAISTS, Toaaa to too .itr.cuT0i.0M. SILK SKIRTS, Etc., Etc. All to.do in tlio must approved ?tjlo and BAMBOO CURTAINS fuu.au.od tom Novel designs ot all prices. SILKS. JAPANESE and WOOD . Evory class of SILK, from tho choapeat to FIRE-SCREENS. tho boat, dealrublo puttcrus and oulora. at all Largo varloty Juat opened. pricea. Geo. E. Stifel & Co. - ?. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE-D. GUNDLINQ & CO. FACTS ARE Iflll THIjSI X /Oil mnu nrrrnp fnrsvpr. hut talk can't alter FACTS. Yand it is a well known fact that our ItEADY-TO1VEAR-GABMENTS are equal or superior to even i the best made-to-measure Clothes. Think this matter over, | and when you get ready for your 1 SPRING SUIT or I ir.HT.WPir.HT OVFRPOAT ? J_, I \_l 111 TT LilWtl I I 1J1\V l ? Come here and see for yourself that what we say about our , garments are FACTS. A Mackintosh is a very handy garment to own, it makes a man independent of the weather, or least a good one does. The "Hodgman" has no equal, and many of you who own one, know this to be a fact also. Our line of NECKWEAR is endless. The Small Knot and the Wide Apron is the correct shape for Spring wear. ! n GUNDLING ; & CO., h Star Clothiers, 34 and 36 Twelfth St. n . . . a J. S. RHODES A CQ, WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS, " REAL 18B2.?SPRING TRADE.?1898. I Lace Curtain ^ fc p ? p . . p. ?> . Fifty thodiand uluc?.i In utoro, all Krados at f C IN Do I 6, 6, 0, 10, 15, 20, 25, 35?. I Borden and Coll hurt to match. f ??????? Mont of thoio 1'dpuni ore nollluj at Half I I'rleo. j Will opon to-day 500 Irish extra FINE papers r 75c to $4 50 a Bolt, j Point und Tambour Z 100 HA1IV C A Kit IA OH* III Morn. _ ^ # 1'rlrn* from 90 00 to H.'JO 00. I j II| I (H 1 I 1 Polo Offunt for tho Downing Nlroplng "" www* A Cottohca. Iki?t In tho tJfl|tori HtaUiH. Ends! JOSEPH GRAVES, 26 Twelfth Street. - MANY OF THESE ENDS WILL MITCH, runNITU--E?PETS| ETC' ' OILCLOTHS ' ?AMI)? ? Call hooii while tho Bsiortmont Linoioum9, Id (rood. 111 GREAT VARIETY AND ALL 1K1DTH3 ISlrtsMo.