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ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE-M. GUTMAN 4. CO. M. GUTMAN 6c CO'S "<2?sa^ AN N U AL-^*' This sale includes our entire stock of Men's, Eoys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats. Sooner than carry them over, we have put prices on them that will sell them on sight. Even if you don't need them at once, it will pay you to buy them at these prices. No Siicli fate. Ever Offered! ? M, Gutman & CO. CORNER MAIN AND TWELFTH STREETS. Our Storo Closes at 6 p. m. Until Further Notice. LIGHT FURNITURE-ALEXANDER FREW. QUEEN CINDERELLA RANGE. Their l)o?lcn 1* tlir Nente*t. Their rrui?i?rlloii>? Moat (irarofnl. Their ClctinllncH't Lumviih l.ubor. Their licoiMiiiiy Nave* Xholr Popularity Attostoil by Urea: bales. NESBITT & ERO., 131! MARKET STP.F.KT. itlTSolo AjlfUtt for lYlirclltt;. PICTURES & ART MATERIALS. YQQ UOLLS DESXISOX'S Crepe Tissue, Assorted, White, Colored and Tinted, Juit Received a; NICOLL'S AHT ?TOSE. STELUGKNCKIVS .10;; OFFICIO? :ill>:u,woi:kmi>nmu?xss7 WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS JJUOl GRAVES, Si Wallpaper and Borders, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, BABY CARRIAGES, Etc. Largest stock and'great est variety in the city. SOLD RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICE}, 20 twelfth street. CORNICE AND TIN ROOFING, GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE Tiia 3re.oo53.3as;! assae?*"* c.tli an?I s'-'t priMi before sop.tnjotln?. an I atn !-rci>.ircd to bargain* In tli.tt liuj ol wort B. F. CALDWELL, i:ec nuii rsji harkst struct. A TURK 13 ROBBED At a Socontl Ward Italian Board iua IIoubo. SUSPECTED STRANGER LOCKED UP Bui no Money Found on Iii4 Person, 'l'lio Victim llonrtbrokou Over tlio IiOsm of #11! r>0?VurlotiH Other Crlm* Innl Matters In the Local Courts Theso Dojh. Night before last a Turkish peddlor with an unapellablo and unpronotinc ablo naoio, stopped at tho boarding house on the upper mnrkot aqunro kept by Altuariudo Jaccabuasl. The Turk could not talk much English and none of tlio pcoplo nbout tlio houso could speak any ton^uo that ho understood, lie sharod hid room with an Italian whoso name is not known, mid yester day morning when the Turk got up the Italiun waa gono; ao was $12.00 of tlio poddlor's money. Tlio robbed man could yet no satis* faction in the homo, and when the po lice saw him ho was standing on the street crying liko a broken-hearted child, llo managed to make his loss known, and in response to queries by tho oflicoro pointed out the Italian who had been his rootumato. The man was arrested and taken to the lockup, where lio was sonrched, but no pigu of the monov was found on him. IIo was de tained, however, to await developments. TKll-:i) AT MIDNIGHT, A I>I:iu ntul n Woman Sunt to .J.itl for Illicit l%e!ntloui. Last night Lioutenant Terrill and Oflicors Moyora and Uitz and Constable Dennett arrcstod John II. McAvov and Mrs. Minnie Klineielder at u houso in North Wheeling, where they woro liv ing in two rooms with ono bed. They were charged with illegal co habitation. With them was Sirs. Klincfeldor's very pretty five-year-old girl, a dark-haired, dark-eyed little thing. Tlio couple wero tried at onco in Squiro Gihespv',3 court, while tlio lit tle ono sat and yawned. It developed that thu neighbors complained of male visitors at tho houso. McAvoy said the woman was his cousin, but last night testified that oho was his sister-in-law. and that their relations were legitimate, and if lie got work as a cigar packer it was liis intention to bring his wile hero from Sharon, Pa. Mrs. Klinefelder is tlio wife of Dick Klinefelder, in jail at St. Ciairsvillo waiting trial for the tor ture and robbery of old Mrs. Millitzer near that place sotno time ago. Tho pair woro dued $20 and costs each, ami in default oi tho money wero Bent to jail for ten dave. They moved here last Wednesday week, .MeAvoy renting tho rooms. Vt'lll Not Let Her Come Home. For a week or so past the police have been interested in tlio case of a young Mrs. Drown, neo Lahue, a very good looking young woman of 22. ller hus band deserted her and she worhed out until sho lost ph'co after place on account of being subject to fits. Then iier father would uot let her go home, for tho same reason, and also, it is said, becauso she married against his will. She describes iier infliction to doing too hard work whon she was 111 or 14, run ning a press iu a lantern factory. Slio lias contemplated suicide, but tho otlicers have deterred her. Last night Officer Driller again took her to^hor father, who is janitor of tho Sixth ward school, but ho refused to receive her. Thero is talk of legal proceeding.! to compel him to support her. Hcurliiss till* Kv.m>1ii~. Kitty Linn was hold in $500 bail by Squire Gillospy Saturday for a hearing this evening on the charge of shooting Adam Shaffer. In default of bond she wai sent to jail. Porter Grisby, tlio colored man who cut Davo Thomas, was also sent to jail lor a hearing this evening. J. II. Cunningham, in jail 011 tho charge of shootinir William Thompson with intent to kill, in Ward's saloon some timo ago, gave bail in $800 Satur-1 day and was released frotn jail. Ilohbory in North Wheeling. Night boforo last thieves entered the saloon of Miko Agnic, tho Ravine house, 011 North Main streot. A largo holo was first cut in a panel of the door, but the burglar evidently failed to find tho catch when he reached in, and ho then cut three slats out of a shutter, raised the window and entered in that way. Thero was only about S'J 75 in tlio money drawer, wlucb ho took. IIo also not about 175 cigars anil a quantity' of liquor. The police were at work oil the caso yesterday, but found no clue. The Three ISor Thieves. Saturday Squiro Gillospy gave llay bun and Sweeney, two of tho three boy thiovos, a iiearing at his oflice, and sen tenced them to tho state reform school at Pruntytown. Young Goodwin's caso was only partially heard, and continued until to-day. lie was tried at his home, on accountof the fact that his mother is sick in bed. Thosconbwm very at looting when I10 was sent back to jail. Minor Crlmliml Gutters. Guatav lluslirnd was run in Saturday evening by Ollicer West as a vag. Lizzie Fink was "put in by Seal ley for being out after sundown for improper pur poses. Louis Bacholii was arrcstod f??r allowing prostitutes to loiter in his saloon, while Maggie Farrell, Mollio Ayres. L:r.:r!o Neal and Jennie Mericlo were put in tor loitering there. "Puddin' " Clark, charged with abus ing an officer, was dismissed in Satur day evening's polico court. Ed Dixon, a plain drunk, was fined $1 and costs. ' The severest cases of rheumatism are cured by Hood's Sarsaparillo, tho great blood purifier. Now is tho time to tako i;. liood'a Cures. 0 Third Mill-Winter Excursion to Washing ton City ami llnltimorc via tliu is. ,1 <?., Thursday, March S. Round trip $i0, tickets good ten days. Trains leave Wheeling at 1:10 and 5:05 a. tn. and 1:1'5 and 5:35 p. in. ^ Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phccba Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors slio had consumption and that there was no hope ior her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her, and slio says it saved iier life. Mr. Thoma* loggers, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consumption, tried with out result everything else, then bought ono bottlo Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. IIo is nat urally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful eUieaey of this medicine in coughs and colds. Free trial bottles at Log.'" Drug Co.'s drug store. Regular eizo 5Cc and $1.00. 5 SHOES-ALEXANDER. DO YOU WEAR No. 2& 3, 3H? Wc have :oo pairs of these sizes tii.it sold originally at $2 to $.(. Wc want to sell them quick. You can have your piclt for a? We have a few larger sizes also SAME I'RICI:! And wc have some broken lots in Children's at your own price. And some Men's and Boys'. Wo also have 25 silver dol lars that some customer will get for nothing. Chance equal. It may be you. ALEXANDER, Shoo Seller, 1043 Main Street. Firing the foot with yon. Theso Shoos are not subject to exchange. K'C AVn AilvcrlUn Nothing w? Cannot 1'roiluPo ! Till: INUUKTUIAIi WOULD. l'lio lilvcrsldo Moll will Strllio Against Inttlur Itrtlnotion. A mooting of tho employes of tho various dopartmonta of tho Rivoraido works was held Saturday night, and was larg?ly nttondod. It was docidod by tlio plato mill workora not lo accept tho reduction which 1:003 inlo effect March 10. Tho (ubo workers also had delegate* present to nsauro their fellow workers that in eauo of a Htriko they would stand by them. Tho men in nil departments, aggregating about 1,000, aro now completely organized, and in enso of a striko tho flght will ho stub horn. Tiiero was some talk in favor of going out at once, but moroconservative views ruled, and tho men dceided to work on regardlesa of tho coming re duction until it taken uficct. Ono Minn Working. Jerry Mead, of tho executive board of this district of tho United Mine Work ers, last evening told nil 1 NTEI.I.IOnN'CKll reporter that his latest advices did not mention that the Moundsville operators had acccptod the Ohio scale, though tho mine committeo hail waited 011 them Friday evening with that end in view. At Glondalo tho Ohio wages have been adopted and tlio mon re turned to work. At Wollsburg and Elm Grove tho striko i* still on. ImliMlrlnl Item*. Tho LaBollo nailers got six days' pay Saturday. Tho "Wheeling steel plant has closed down till Thursday. Tho LaUello heatera, tho tack and nail factories will bo on to-day. The lap-weld dopartment at tho River side closed down Saturday after live weeks' run. ?Sheet mills Nor. -1 and 5 and plato mill No. (J at tho .Ktaa-Standard will go on to-day or to-morrow. John Schneider's cigar store, on South Main street, closed down on Friday evening. It employed seventeen men. Saturday was tho second pay day at tho West Virginia glass works in eight months, and all tho employes wero happy. Some of them had "so many places for their money that thoy scarce ly knew how to proceed to spend it. It in reported on good authority that tho Bellaire steel works furnace has a contract of 2,0'J0 tons of pig iron for tho Wheeling steel works. Usually tho pig iron is used by tho liellairo steel works. It is reported that shipments will begin this morning. Pnopu: troubled with sick atulliorvoua headaches will lind. a most ellicacious remedy in Ayer'a Cathartic I'ills. They strengthen tho stomach, stimulate tho liver, restore healthy action to tho di gestive organs, and thus allord speedy aud permanent relief. An Killtov'ri Itccumuiciidutloii. Mr. C. F. Davis, editor of tho Bloom field, Iowa. Farmer, says: "I can recom mend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to nil sutlerers with colds ami croup. 1 Imvo used it in my family lor tho past two years and havo found it tho best I ever used for tho purposes for which it is intondod." ?o~ Esther (to lier betrothed)?Do learn to skate, George. I'm sure you would look lovely on ice. Georgo (young ana rising undertaker)?look lovely on ico? Thank you, I'm in no hurry about that. ? Tcxiu Sitting. HEAD AND MOULDEHS abnvo every other blood purltler, stands Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. tlio evi dence of it. It's sold in every case, on trial. If it ever foils to benctlt or euro, you havo -your 'v money lack. v In restoring your strength, when youYo " run-down11 and "uscd "P-" i:i cleansing your blood from every impur ity, whether it':i a sirnplo eruption or tho worse ncrofula: nnd in building up wholesome lies'a. when yoa'ro thin and v.euk?there's nothing to equal the M Discovery." In every tiiseaso caused hv a torpid liver or impure blood, it a tbu only yvMrantccd remedy. Mrs. DrazAwrru J. Rcsiiwaw, cf Sidney. Ohii., writes: " My little boy waa so nfllicted with liver trouble and other diseases that our family phyoician said ho could not live. In fact, they ::!l thought no. I gave him Dr. I'iereo's Golden Medical Discovery nnd 1'ellHs nnd they saved liis life. Wo huve used the' I?i.> cover/ for throat and bronchial trouble, and found Guoh perlort rcllot thai wt can rccota wend it very highly," DIKD. VEXAMAX?On Smidiiv, February IS, 1501. r.t 'J:l*i o'clock p. m., I", P. Vknaman, aged US yeans,3 months and 1 duy. Funeral notloo hereafter. FEAY?At hit rc?Mocce. nt rS" bridge. Xationnl road, on Snndny, February is. IS'.M. ut C:?.j o'clock p. iiL, Joimt Few, age;! bSyean. :i..t1 or UND ERTA KING. OU1S iiEUTiOiir, Lt (Formerly 0.' FrewRertichfl. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Anu Artorial Embalmor, nil* 31 id it Stive:. KaitSll*. Call* by tclcnlmno' annverci day or nijrlit. Storetelephone. Gii: rosideuej oti. aniT jg^EXXEDY F. FREW, (Gradnatj ol U. S. College of Embalming), Funeral Director and Embalraer, ?wmi? ALEXANDER FREW, 1i:7 MAIN'STREET. Tclrphom* 320, KeMilonro Tcloj>!mnea, Alex, I'rcxv, iw; lienucdy L*. 1 raw, CSI. FANCY ROCKERS-G, MENDEL 4 CO. ' ^CRERT^ I Redu.ctioi See some of them in our large dis play window and note the prices. !G. MENDEL&CO.I LftCE curtains.-geo. e. STIFEL \ CO. Lace Curtains. Now is the time to make your purchase of CURTAINS of al! kinds, because they can be bought much cheaper than ever. WHY:?We are this week unloading our odds and ends ; that is, lines that cannot be duplicated, at less than first cost. Handsome Patterns at all prices. Have vou seen our latest arrivals in Spring Suitings and Silks ? You can't afford to pass them by if you intend to have "The Newest" out. Don't put off purchasing till when the styles are picked over, and just what you want is gone. Those new MOVELTY SUITINGS aresuP?b CHINA and INDIA SILKS, Fattiest ever seen. rtABUTAI-KAIKAand SWIVEL SILKS1"',110"!10"' LANSDOWNES 1 'Cwn'and Waclr^ud ?v/^' ^WHITE GOODS Beautiful Novelties in Figured and Stripes for Suits. 1ST Challies, Sateens, Outing Cloths and _?j fea" Wash Dress Fabrics arriving every day. Geo. E, Stifel & Co, STAR CLOTHING HO USE-p. GUNDLING 4 CO. When a Man's Sick cooooosoococo 10OOS036C5OGO And sends for a doctor, he doesn't count the cost lie want's quick relief. We're sick of carrying over many Suits and Over coats, waiting for winter?and our standard infallible remedy for that "overstocked feeling" is a reduction ?the deeper the cut the surer the cure. Every Suit in the house?Staple and Novelty, Cheapest and Costliest?is on the list. Swallow Tails. Prince Alberts, Single Breasted Sacks, Double Breasted Sacks, Three Button Cutaways, All you've got to do is to help yourselves?the prices that holds 'em now ain't worth mentioning D.Gundllng&Co. Star Clothiers, 34 an j 36 Twelfth Street. -INSrj SALE-J.S.R MODES & CO. DRUMMER'S LINEN SAMPLES. In addition to our regular Linen sale, we will add this week, com mencing MONDAY, Feb. 12, inelot of Samples from the largest -inen Importer in New York at i V /?r*\ Less Than Regular Pd Consisting of? Napkins, Cloths, Trays, Scarfs, Towels, Etc. Some of the finest grades irn Jorted in this lot. JlfifiM. PLUM 31 KG, ETC. Trimble & Lutz, Supply House. FLUHBlfiS AND GA> FITTING, STEAsl AHD HOT WATER HEATlii}, A Full I.Jue of tlia C?:Iol>r;ile.l Scow anil ?<I;irs!i S!o.nn IV.rap* ?Kept Constantly on IIan.1 .'500 ntul 1502 3Xaikct Strcpt, V.'linHI:i:? Hp.u"* dKEAT KKfMICTION VT TO SUIT TME TIMFG. Wowtll f??r tin? ii-.'Xt ihlrtv <lnv.i r tho prkv i-f tho I'ATiiNT t'.-A!.Olifn<: NATU'iAL Cl'.-Vi'i: l:L-wu :<? i,<. within reach uI till 11nf.ir.1l &3 cor.iumvrs. Kor cmii onl/. lli-itlt.-'.J **, (I) SSSSu - " <; i-:6'ii:"i i i i: iYk i':i>' i y. ?:>% Jfl'9 i :l 1 s?tve-i I I.I.I AM IIA UK ? .SOX. Practical Plumbers. GAS AND STEAM FITTERS. So c* T\rKf,"ni sri::;Kr. All Tor'; i't.;;.; y,1 r ?!)!o priori. DENTISTRY. O DOXT UNDER. TcvMi poslilrcly n~:r.\n'.- \ rlthr.i: pil:t by Iocnln]}pUcatU>jL No afur' e:fcM!t?. li: nt.il wo::i: or am. minus c.\::!:i u:.i.y i:x::uvte;j. A. B. MILLER. D.D.S.. apI7 Twelfth Sires'., Whs;ila;. W. Vx