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CAPES, JACKETS, SUITS-STONE A THOMAS. Stone & Thomas. The lady who, in purchasing her new Spring Wrap or Suit, wishes to combine Style, Elegance and Economy should look through our stock and see the great variety of fashionable garments we offer at extremely low prices. We cannot men tion the tenth part of the extraordinary values offered in this mammoth Cloak Department. Ladies' strictly All-Wool Triple Cape at $ 1 <);j. Ladies' All-Wool Broadcloth or Kersey Capes, trimmed with rows of braid on top cape, three rows on bottom, at 2 98 Ladles' All-Wool Diagonal or Kersey Cloth Capes, handsomely trimmed, braid, lace or moire. A leader worth S8 oo at t OS Finer Capes up to 35 <)(> Children's Wool Jackets, braid trimmed, at OS Children's All-Wool Jackets, extra large sleeves, full back, braid trimmed, at 1 <)S Ladies' new style Eaton or tlghWitting Suits in Storm Serge, Serge Lapels, full sleeves, at.....i. 3 OS Ladies' All-Wool Blazer Suits, extra full Skirt, at 4 OS Ladies' All-VVool Blazer Suits, with Moire Silk Lapels, workman ship and style equal to a Si5 00 suit, at 3 1)5 WRAPPERS. Ladies' Cocheco Madder Print Wrappers at 49c Ladies' Indigo Blue, two piece Suits, worth $1 2j, reduced to 59c Ladies' Indigo Blue Wrappers at 79c Wrappers and Wash Suits at 49c to $2 50 ^?HOSIERY ^ Children's Fast Black Hosiery at IOc a pair Children's Seamless Black Hosiery at 12j^c a pair Ladies' Seamless Black Hosiery at I2^c a pair Stone & Thomas. SPRING JACKETS-GEO. M. SNOOK &. CO. HERE'S A LINE OF?** Spring Jackets THAT MUST BE SOLD? Hero are the Prices that aro going to do It HERE nro about ono hundrod of those Jackets?Light, Dark Colored and Black; many of thorn lined throughout with Fino Satin. None of them but what are worth THREE times tho price quotoil!' WE HAVE ANNIHILATED VALUES BEFORE, HUT NEVER SUCH AN UTTER DEMOLITION OF VAL UES AS THIS: ' Lot No. i will be sold for 95 eaCh. ?Lot No. 2 will*be sold for SI 95 each FIVE LOTS : \ Lot No. 3 will be sold for 2 95 each. Lot No. 4 will be sold for 3 95 each. Lot No. 5 will be sold for 4 95 each." _ Just reflect for a moment, Ooo will not pay for tbo matins of tho cheapest kind of a Jackot, yet Oic buys a cooil Juckct complete at this sale, in fact civon cll?i? ot Jackets that havo sold Irom Si OO to S-l CO cach. Tako the lino -it !?J0. T inrn A vn riitm 1} Ln , I I !/?,!... II. . * r . . HIO IIU?, .11 To those who caro for comfort and would aavo much ?n" " ' """J 'L! * "* rina.Tackot9. Our word r every dollar inveated. monoy, wo sav come, come and attend this great sale of Sprint; .Tackota. Our word ior'it, you will secure throo to four dollars worth of value for overy dollar in Geo. M. Snook & Co. SHIRTS MADETO ORDER-M. J. M'FAPDEN. - It is not what vve say, J SHI RTS f but how McFadden's } MADE TO ORDER Shirts Fit and Wear FOR {{j that tells the story. f> $1.00 " 22^.022: ! McFadden's Sliirt Factory. lu.Q nml 1328 ainrkct Slrcft, V/hecling. ? ^ SLATE ROOFING, ETC.-SCHENERLEIN & BRO. SCHENERLEIN & BRO., ? dealers and contractors SLATE ? ROOFING ? AND ? SCHOOL ? BOARDS. Tin Roofing and Galvanized Iron Work. Hot Air Furnaces, 20 ZANE STREET, WHEELING, W. VA. Wxit. for Friooa. [nrM] Tolophoao BOX: FUNERAL DIRECTORS. MliNDEL \ CO., 1121 M.UN STREET, G. Funeral Directors. Prompt Attontlon Day or Night. I ?S,,?.rn Te1cr?hone, No. *% o. Ed. Mcndol'a 1 JU?ldcnco Telephone, No. j. uoW Oflltm Nm. l uiirloi'iitli htrrct. Now Ailvnrtl4f?m?'iiti<. I Capes, Jicketa, Sulta-Stono & Thomas?Eighth | 1'03? Ojicn House?i'rlmroso A tt'eit'i Minstrels. I Huicrnl Notlco?Uarfloltl Clrclo Ladkuof Iho I GoIiI'mi Knglo No. I. NVuiitcd?Mnii to Mnnil{;o nn Ofllco. Uco.1* Hunt. NVnnrpil?Itotrn -stair* ?Jlrl. Portfolio ('uTon-Scanton'd Rook Store. Ton I oli-Ewlnn hroi l Iimmv-C. V. Unrdltij; ,t Co. For Sulc-Stmpioii A- Hulctt. Oitcrourue Lltbla Wator-ech?off?r it Drio- i | burst. roil DuiiKherty'* nml CitParo llyo [ IWIilKkIc*toOrnml OprrnIfouapMnlonti. Schiuolbnch'* Lager lleor always ou lap, Ni'.w uoodsi roruiiAit fuicksi Wo cordially Invito you to coll nml In ?pool mil' luryo it it (I hnnilflonm assortment of Foreign Mini ItoinentWi Wooloni, mil* hruclncMlI llio *tumlard iii:ikv.t uiul now o*t Sprliikt NmvoIHoh lor 1HU1. Tito Myllrtli appearand) niul noporior lliihh ol our K'ir'"uut* kpnulc for thoni. MllVO*. A lull linn of Gouts'Fuelilonahlo Fur. . iilnliIni?H, tnettitlluic our popular gfto Halt | IIoso, constantly on hand, V. HWSS ,t* SONS, Fatddnnnhln Tailor* anil iituiU' l-'itrulnli "Tip 1341 ami lU'iU Murkut StrouU IF yon cannot noo anil neo?t Sprctaolos you ahoutil onllou us ami liaro your eym ionUmI without cliarso. Wo liavn tlio fluent inslrurucut* ami iiinrn exportation than any oilmr optician Initio Slato,ami guuruutuo nulUfuullou or inonoy rofondod. J a cor. \v. ?;m:r.n, .Inwotrr ami Optician, Toriior Twelfth ami .Haricot. llac.hiuuuu Ca?o 1'ontponnd. The case of James Bachmann, in die tod jointly with Susan Mulvey for nbortion on 'Ethel Coopor, was sot for yestorday. but owing to tho illness of Captain Dovonor, ofhis counsel, it was postponed to n date not yot fixod. Wanted lu Ohio for Itohbory. Night before last G. G. Davis, of Shorrodoville, Jefierson county, Ohio, was robbod of $200 and an ovorcoat. Ho puepectod a iuan named Joseph O'Brien and nn unknown who was with him, and telegraphed to tho police hero toarrost them. Yesterday Olllcer Cnrs tonsen, of Stoubonville, and a conatablo from Sherrodsvillo came to the city and captured O'Brion on tho 6treoL lio was locked up, and will bo takon to Stoubon ville this morning. Tho othor man is supposed to havo left town. At unv rate he was not caught. Marshall Malefactor*. Thirty-five indictments wore found by tho Marshall county upeciul grand jury yesterday ntMoundsvilloaftorono day'a session. Thirty-one were whisky in dictments against saloon keopers in I Moundsville and Bnnwood. Three wero found against Ilomer Logan and Jesae i Logsdon for breaking into reaidonces i in Moundsville flomo time einco, and one against the threo parties who atolo , a ekifT at Benwood and who are now in I jail at Moundaville. All tho ensos will . bo tried at tho term of the circuit court I which is now in session. T. B. McFar-1 land was foreman of the jury. World's Fair Art Portfolios. | Send or bring in your coupons for the j remaining numbers of tho "Dream City." I All back numbers aro now on hand. It I is desired to closo up the World's l'air scries to make room for a new series, which will start Monday morning. Over 500 sots of tho Dream City aro now in the bindorv and will bo "ready for de livery next week. Subscribers ontsido of tho city desir ing to havo their Art Portfolios" bound should club together and mako arrange ments with tho. Intelligencer news agents to ship their books to tho ollico by freight, writing tho name, address and stylo of binding plainly on tho out sido wrapper of each set. Tho books can bo returned by freight. In this way tho cost to each subscriber for i transportation will be nominal. I'rflRton-TliiTmpNOD. Miss Elizabeth, tho only daughter of j Col. W. 1\ Thompson, president of tho | National Lead Company, was married Wednesday at noon at St. Bartbol-1 otuow's Kpisconal church, Now York, j by the Kev. David Greor, to Kalph , Julius Prcslon, of Colorado. A do-1 lijjhtful wedding breakfast was served | at tho residence of her parents, No. 15 West Fifty-first street, immediatrly fol lowing tho wodding. Colonel Thomp son, a3 is generally known, is a nativo of this county, and a son of tho lato Judge Goorgo "\V. Thompson, and brother-in-law of Senator Camden, llis mother still resides at tho family home, Steenrod Place, National road. Slinpdou-lMpo*. A pretty homo wodding occurred last evening at the residenco of Capt. J. M. Pipes, S10 Now Jorsoy avonuo north west, says the Washington Pent of vester dajT"1 wbich his accomplished daugh t(;r, Miss Pearl llervoy, and Mr. Frank Honderson Simpson of Illinois, wero the principals. Tho parlors woro beautifully docoratod with palms and llowera. Kev. Georgo O. Little, D. P., paBtor-of Assembly Prosbytorian church, performed tho impreasivo coromonv. Messrs. Elmer Sliane and William ii. Mattiiowa wero tho groomsmen. Tho wedding march waa rondorod by Misa Julia McDowoll. Tho bride wore a very becoming traveling gown. A delectable collation was served at 10 o'clock, and at midnight Mr. and Mrs. Simpson left over tho Baltimore nml Ohio for Park, eraburg, III., their ftuuro home, follow ed by well wishes of a host of friends in this city. Tho presents re ceived by tho brido were handsomo and numerous. J^jnong those present woro Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Pipes. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Simpson, Mr. Leroy' Pipes, Mr. Saul Simpson. Mr. Ilal F. Pipes, Mrs. llov. J. ii. Flannigan, of Grafton, W. Ya., Mrs. Jane Hill, oi Triadelphia, W. Va. ?nto aiotlorii >Vay commends itself to the well-formed, to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanso the svetorn and break up colds, head aches" and fevers without unpleasant afler effects, uso tho dolightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Fig#, Loox out for tho Intelligencer's Special Art OHor in to-morrow's issue. . SFFCIAI. SALE of Toa 1'oU for a few days at F.WINO ISllOS*., IS to SJarket St. j Fourth and J.o*t Mld-Wlntrr Kxcurnion to WathlDRton, O. C., nml Unltlinoro via IJ. & O. Thnr?il?y, April 3, 1S04. Round trip $10. Tickota good ten dayf>. Trains leave Wheeling at 1:10 and 7:30 a. m., 2:00 and 5:3o p. m. Through sleeper from Wheeling on tho 5:3o p. in. train. All kinds of Nursory stock delivored \ fresh from Reid's Npeseiues. Tel. 1415. WILL MAKE THEIR ICE. Tlio Consumers Havo n. Largely Attondocl Mooting to Dooide WHAT TO DO ABOUT THE BIG PRICES Sir. Conner, of tho Ico and Storngrt Company, I* Present niul Tallin Plainly ? Another Meeting to l>o Held, nt Which ft Now Ico Plant Will, in All Probability, ho De cided On, Saloon keopors, hotel keopors, butch ors and othor largo consumers of ico held a largely attended meeting in Mc Laughlin's hall yestorday aftornoon. Mr. iloury Bioborson preaidod and Charles Amick acted as aocrotary. Tho object was to decido what conraoto pur 8*?o in viow of tho increase of tho prico of ice from $1' 50, which consumers say is what, thoy paid last yenr, to $-1 for bight months in tho year and ?5 for Juno, July, August uud beptombor. Mr. Conner, of tho Wheoling Ico and Storago Company, was present. Sotno of tho consumers objected to tlii9, but no action was taken, lio said tho com pany proposed to charge tho prices an nounced in yesterday's IIntrluoknckh, as printed "above. Ico was liko auy other commodity?when scarce con sumers may expect to pay moro for it. lie said ho iiad tho capacity to make oil tho ico needed by this market,, and practically announced iiiu determination to hoII it. He said if anothor plant wore to Btart ho would sell ico eo cheap as to keep out its competition. A committoo waj appointed to aacor tain what an adequate plant would cost. It was utated one could bo put in for $15,000. It ia a geucrul impression that at another meeting a consumers' ico company will ho formed, all thoso in-1 teronted pledging thomaolvoa to buy ico from tliat company. It was assorted in tho courso of tho prottv lively proceedings that tho high est cost to tho Ice and Storago Company for making ico in its ontiro career was SI 25a ton, and ngontleman prominent ly connocted with tlio company was quoted aa authority for this statement. Ono consumor present asserted that Mr. Conner hnd oll'erod last year to soil him ico at 20 cents a hundred, which ho denied. After a warm passngo be tween them, howover, ho said porhapa ho did. A prominent saloon koopor saya Mr. Conner sometime ago told him if any body gIbq offered to sell ico at 75 conta a ton ho could mnko it to pell at 70. Mr. Connor said in tho meeting yes terday that tho newspapers broke out . about this timo every year with a lot of ' unroliablo figures and ?tatomenta, and that thoy wero responsible ior tho feel in t: of tho consumers. Considering the way tho consumers aro atirrod up just now, Mr. Conner must havo a high opinion of the iniluenco of tho nowspa pora. ABOUT PEOPLE. Struncerulu tho City unit Wheeling FolUa Abroad. II. D. Baker, of Martinsburg, ia a "Windsor arrival. Mrs. Snodgrass, of Now Martinsville, ia a Statnm guest. J. B. Hamilton, of Fairmont, regis tored at tho Stamm. William Edwards and A. A. GarskiU, of Mannington, registered at tho Wind sor. A. J. Murphy, of Parkersburg, Mrs. L. Jones, of Grafton, and J. F. Burns, of Fairmont aro at tho Bchier. Charloa Groves, of Marietta and W. G. Fairbnnk, of Middleport, aro two down-the-river pooplo at tho Stamm. Mrs. W. II. Fee, wife of the secrotary of tho city gas board, who has been seri ously ill, was reported worse yesterday. Invitations aro out announcing the marriago of Dr. T. II. Meighon, of Bon wood, and Miss Bortie Cockayno, of G lend ale. Ex-Sonalor Rnfus Switzer, formerly of Putnam county, now a successful Huntington business man, ia a guest of tho Windsor. Tho Clarington Independent Bays; 51 rs. Frank Booth, of Wheeling, visited relatives and friends here tho past wook. Capt. R. M. Thomas' family moved from Wheeling back to this placo for tho summer, on tho Liberty last evening. Tlio Isliuul Furry. | Yesterday the rates of toll to b'o charged on tho new Island ferry wero j posted on tho float at tlio foot of Ohio | direct. The work of grading that street | preparatory to paving it is in progress. I Tho boat is on thownyup thorivorand is I expected to arrive hero this morning. Tho Island pooplo coutcmplato giving it a royal welcome. - "Fort a long timo I suffered with stomach and liver troubles, and could lind no relief until I began to uso Ayor'a Pilla. I took thom regularly for tt fow months, and my health was cotnplotely restorod."?D. W. Baine, Now Berne. N. C. ' Look out for tho Intei.mgexcer's Special Art Oflcr in to-morrow's issue. CAT.L nnd Innrn prleo of Tun I'otn nt liWINti 1IKOS'., 1UIS 3Inrkul Street. Fruit Treks, Small Fruita, Grapo Vinos. Keip'.s Kuusurics. Tel. 1415. Evks examined free. Glasses ground for any kind of spectacles or oyes. Pjiof Sitr.FF, the Optician, 1110 Main St. hwaf PUREST Am BEST ?AT LESS THAN ? ? HALF = THE PRICE OF.OTHER BRANDS. POUNDS^ jHALVESjOtQUARTERsfa SOLD IN CANS ONLY. READY-MADE CLOTHES-THE HUB CLOTHIERS;. A Nest of Novelties! EASTER.' And the whole world rejoices?spring is born, and Nature is drawing over the earth her velvety carpet of green. The silver streams have burst their icy sheckles and joined their merry ripple in the glad chorus of the birds. Fashion has set the styles of the departed season on the shelves of memory, bringing in their stead the lighter, brighter, newer, comelier conceits to welcome back the days of sunshine, and where should you look to find them but HERE? Such a satisfaction as you well know, this season has no precedent. 'Twas us who brought the Ready Made Clothes up to that level of superior excellence that overshadows the toiling of the merchant tailor. We're per sistent plodders?progressors sole successors to our own past successes. Our made Clothes have long been on a par with the best that could be made. At last they are better. EXCELSIOR better, because the Styles are the Latest, the Variety three times the Greatest; because the Fabrics are the Finest, the Trimmings the Richest, the Fit the Truest, the Prices the Lowest Certainly the crown of excellence rests largely on our head, Furnishings to SuitEvery Taste, Hats, Latest Styles, at Prices That'll Surprise Yoa, Children's Odd Knee Pants. Best Values Eyer Of fered. SUITS FOR MEN, SUITS EOR BOYS, SUITS FOR CHILDREN. Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, Fourteenth and Market Streets. Thl* tr.artoloui tonio for the ccrroui ettaulalrs and rtitorM dor : , ???vr.,.i?i,pin, fciiKuij'-uiiij, v???fnjineM ana rvr.rlns dawn rain*. 11 dm a direct influence ou tli? uteran and mtmmnrv TT ? f?l?''da,and will poallWelT XNI.AHjlE snrtUAHDEN undeveloped RCST8. Re flClor* tad Alter Using, ault* guaranteed. <.,realar tree. J'aekaso containing Internal nr.d local treat maot.il.tO. 0 lor jo.iXJ. Address PEAl/uIEDICI!<E CO., Claroland, O. PoldbyCHAS.il. GOKTZR, Sncccj.ior to Mcl.aln Broi, Twelfth ana Market Streets. no20 SHOES?O'KANE 4. CO. Men With Feet Will be pleased with our new styles for street and evening wear. Our $3.00^3^ Hand Sewed Shoes are the best on earth for the money. All styles, sizes and widths. O'Kane & Co., 1113 MAIN STREET. WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS. Wall Paper. Our collection of new designs for Spring trade is now open for inspection. We are confi dent we can satisfy you both in our goods and our prices if you will kindly give us a trial. JIl'J MAIN NTIIKHT. MACHINISTS. ^MOTHERS i HOWE,-!* dcalces i.v Engines, Boilers, Steam Pumps and Machinery of All Kinds. New and Socond-Hand. Hill and Hino Soppta. Kails and Iron. 33 I C YOXj 23 SI No?. 2133 nnil 315" Main Street. Oilln* Itoom 310 1'cnlmrlr Uutldlnc. mrl'J JJEDMAN & CO., GENERAL MACHINISTS ^ And Manufacturers of Marino and Stationary Enpclnoa. nq|7 WMEr.I.TK<?. W. VA. *JOB + WORK* NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT?TH? IKTELiaGESCEtt- JOB fiOOlB CURTAINS?J. S. RHODES & CO. CURTAIN END SALE! ?3? IEEE X 23 "Wx7" 353 3E3IE3L . The 'Finest Assortment ever Shown in the City. Beautiful Nottingham Enda at 25c each. Eonl Hand-Mado Tambour Ends at 35c and up. Real Hand-Mado Iriah Point Enda at 35g to SI 00 each. Heal llancKMado JirusBcl Enda at 75 to $1 50 oach. CLEARING UPSALEOFLINENS Napkins, Towels, Scarfs, Trays, Doylias and Odds and Ends At prices that will make them mova quickly. CORNICE AND TIN ROOFING. GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE AND?? Tin Rooans! Sped*] attention Riven to nil kinds of SHEET IKON imrt TIN \NOltlv on building Abio STKKL anil FliLT HOOFING. Call and get prices before contracting, ai I ^ra prepared to ?lvo bargain* In that liuu of wort B. F. CALDWELL, IBM and 1503 MAKKKTSTKKKT. PHOTOGRAPHY. Higgins' Gallery, O -12 TWELFTH STItEET. ? Photographs j^^YLES' ART STUDIO. PHOTOGHAPH8. rOtTBAOT IN PA11TKU OjL, ClUYOM, "WXTSH and Ink. 21 &*i T^KIN STRBET,