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SPECIAL SALC?STONE & THOMAS. TO-DAY AND SATURDAY'S Big cuts in the price of Ready-to-Wear Gar ments. Hard times and bad weather have left us with hundreds of garments that should have been sold. Hence the great reductions. One lot Ladles' Fine Gingham Wrappers. One lot Ladles' Fine Flannelette Wrappers. One lot Brocaded Figured Serge Wrappers. Prieo ull season, and wo'vo sold lots of tliein ut $1 50, $1 75, #1U8 imtl $3 25, To-Day and Saturday Your Choice at ? ? ? LMDIBS'SUITS Some less than One-Half Price. Two Ladies' Blue Cloth Suits, Braid Trimmed. Three Ladies' Tan and Beige Cloth Suits. Regular price Si2 50. To-day and Saturday- - - - $5 00. Eight Ladies' All-Wool Storm Serge and Wide Wale Serge, Eton and Blazer Suits, were $10, $12 jo and $1 j, choice now $6 90. CAPES AND JACKETS! Children's Cloth Jackets were $1 2j, now 63c. Children's Cloth Jackets were $\ 7J, now 98c. Children's Cloth Jackets were $3 2j, now $183. Finer grades all at one-half price. Ladies' All-Wool Cloth Jackets, trimmed in heavy Moire Silk, were $8 00, choice $3 65, Ladies' Ali-Wool Cloth and Clay Diagonal Jackets, were $10 00 and $12 jo, choice now $5 90. Ladies' Cloth and Clay Diagonal Capes, trimmed in braid and Moire Silk, were $10 00 and $12 yo, choice now $5 80. Ladies' Moire Silk Capes, trimmed in heavy Bour bon silk lace and jet, were $12 jo, choice now 58 25. All other grades of Capes and Jackets you pay us just one-hair* regular prices. Ladies' Print Waists, 180. Ladies' Percale Waists, 49c. Ladies' Irish Lawn Waists, 49c. Ladies' Swivel Silk Waists, $193. WOULD HAVE, ETC.-GEO. M. SNOOK 4. CO. -? ? ? o \A/OI II P) You like to purchaje new Laeo Curtains in doaiqns that are YV yJ\JL.U entirely different from any herotoforo shown? Wo havo them at Into season prices. LI AA/p you heard It statod that tho Fino Nainsook Embrolderios we sell ? 11 n V c at J4 anj 18c-per yard are worth nearly twico as much? Every body is talking about them. O W III Da-V t0 CRt drenched or sunburnt when qood Gloria Silk Um r W ILL brellas can bo bouirht hero at $1 09, $1 39, SI G3, $1 89, S2 27 and up? Wo have thoao neat "Tipht Holler" llmbrcllan in black andallcolora. S2 80 for a yood black Tatfatu Bilk, worth $4 00. White Silk and Duck Parasols. P\ r\ Yr?u wnnt to bny Silka at tho lowest nrlco9 evor touched? Our Silk snlo will bo continuod all of this week. Now Kailci Wash Silka, New Elack Brocade India Silks, Now Cream Ilabutai Silks, otc. \A/ 01 11 Pi ^ not a R00^ *? ^"7 a Jacket or Capo now, conaid V V VULL/ eriiiK that our prices aro ao very, very low? ' WHY Mnko np Buramor Dresses wlien wo* sell Fine Tailor-Made Duck 9 v v 1 I l guita at S3 95 ? Theso aro not tho choap sort. \AIH FN You CQn 011 ? 8*4?ancl 12*4 Bordered Damask Table Covers, vv hlin wlth ^upkiua t0 match, at S2 95 poreel, would this not bo ry a pood investment? Y\J |J V Pay n10? i?r fait colored Turkey Hod Tablo Linens when wo sell vv 11 l K00j qualitios at 13c, 29c and 39c a yard? ([^y\[\] You use Remnants of all kinds at almost your own prices? repurchase ten dollars worth or more and securc the ten Art 0 1 Portfolios, constituting the "Wonders of the World's Fair. Geo. M. Snook & Co, HATS-M. J. M'FADDEN. a * lET'OZEL VALUES ' | You Want to See Our STIFF HATS at ^ { 11.25, $1.50, $1.00 and $2.40. j ^ Thoy Usunlly Soil From Fifty Cont9 to Ono Dollar Morj, ^ I dtfB&k All the Latest Styles. { { McFADDEN'S, j () '''" llltd itnd 13?3 Miirki tStrcuL 1 vCfc. % O ''Cv-^V o SLATERq0r 1 N C?. ET C_. SCHENERLEIN \ ORO, SCHENERLEIN & BRO, DEALERS AND CONTRACTORS SLATE ? ROOFING ? AND ? SCHOOL ? BOARDS. Tin Roofing and Galvanized Iron Work, [lot Air Furnacss. 20 ZANE STREET, WHEELING. W. VA. Wrtto for Prlom. Irnrst] Tulopliout, HUXi G. FUNCRAL PI RECTORS, MENDEL & CO.. 1124 MAIN SVrLTvT, Funeral Directors. Promot Attontlon Day or Nl?ht. Klnro THcnTionc, No. <0. 0. Ed. P.cddenco ToleoUono, No. t. ?oS> Otlli*a t No*, c,land 37 Fourteenth Hlreetw / Sew Advertisements. To*c<lo8iilli-J. a llhodui <St Co. Notice?Colored Itcpnbllcnoj. Noilco?l?eo lUicr. Howard's Lick .??prlngj?llowaril'a Mck Co. Hre^kearMu* Hook. Llit of Lctteri ltoraolnlmr In tho Toiloillca. Good Mod of fltnnuing Wanted. For Kcnt?TVo Cottngei. Fourth Street If. ? Uiurcb. l>rlnk I'uro Water?Kirlng l'ros. DUtlilcd Uotlllug Whtokojr-ricbacfcr <fc ftrle bor*t. Notice nf Dissolution?Kratu A Ilorr. bujilnjj-Geo. i; titt/ol <k 1>K?Filth I'mKu. Short View?D. UUHillnt & CO.?Filth Puzo. Fishing Hofls-I. 0. Dillon A Co. WHEELING PARK TO-MORROW. To this beautiful nu?l popular ro?ort {\Vticc>lliiu*? 1'rlUo) many attractions Imvo beea nililrd, the most prominent 1? ct i?u tho Concert Hull and (latino, now being built. Concert at ?t30 p. m. by ttio ruuowned Onnrn lluuso Orchestra. First-clan* meals and refreshments served. * In? Cream ("rom tho Park's own dairy. Tho "Win*??1 Ii?j5 <fc Elm Grove railroad leave awry hour and tlio fare lint boon rr ? luri'd to 5|/lc for the round trip, including 1'arU nomlKidon. 'leti.Phi and PIcnio partita should secure accommodations In advance by telephone, line-4, or by applying to Col. August Rolf, Manager. Wo will exchange (no extra chargo) Solid SilverSpoon*and Forks for silver dollars, \?eight Tor weight, jacuit w. Gitriut, ?lotvolur and Optician, Cor. Market nud lwclltn Street*. NEW GOODS! POPULAR PRICES! Wo cordially Invito you to call and in. I speet our targe aud handsome assortment ! or Foreign and Domestic Woolen*, out* brocliicall the standard maUo** and now* est Spring Novelties for 1801. Tho stylish appearance and superior finish or our garments Hpoalc for them* selves, A full line of Oenta' Fashionable Fur. ! nUhlnsK, including onr popular 35c Ilolf ! Ilose, constantly on hand. C. IIESS & SONS, Fashionable Tailors and Gents* Furnish. erfl, lU'J 1 and 1333 Market Street. XV. C. T. U. Convention. 0q Tuesday, Juno 5, the annua] atato convention of tho \V. C. T. U. will meet in tho Fourth etreot M. E. church, and roranin in eossion two days. An unusually large nttcudance ia expected. Change of Time Table. PaasonKor Agont J. G. Toinlinson, of j tho Pan Handle, has roceivoci informa tion that there will be important chongoB in tho nnssongor schedule of his road, to go into oflect to-morrow, lie had received no spocitic information last night. IIIn Eye Destroyod. John J. O'Kano, n son of tho poat maator, cutuo homo yeatorday from St. John's Collego, at Fordham, X. Y. Re cently while playing ball tbore ho.wan struck in tho eyo, and so seriously in jured that ho was aftorwards attacked with hemorrhage in tho eye, which will destroy tbe eight of onoovo. nought a Stallion. Dr. Roofer roturnod from Pittsburgh yostoTtlay afternoon, whoro bo closed a deal for tho purchase of tho famous stallion, Claudius Denmark. This io quite an acquisition iu horeo floah for Whoelinz. Claudius Denmark, it will be remembered, took tho premium at the World's Fair for aaddlo purposes. Union Veteran I.o^lon. Encampment No. 119 hold a well at tended meeting a; the G. A. It. hall at its last session. .Business pertaining to memorial servicos to bo held at their hall on Juno 14 was perfected. Arrnngoroerits wore mate to attond aervicsa at tho Thomson M. E. church Sunday evening, May 27. All old soldiers nro cordially "invited to moot with them at G. A. R. hall at 0 o'clock p. m. and participate. Pittsburgh Postal Employes. The Pittsburgh poatoflice employes who are to visit their brethren of tho Wheeling force will arrive here at 10:20 to-morrow foronoon, and will bo taken to Mozart park for a day's outing. There will not bo so man3* of them as wits at lirst expected, tho lato atorma and llooda having causod such an ac cumulation of mail that many of them I will have to remain on duty ovor Sun-) day. It is now thought fifty or seventy live of them will be here. In Clerlt Hook's Otnce. Catherine Aul yesterday qualifiod as executrix of tho will of Conrad Aul, do ceased, and gavo bond lu $8,000, no surety being required by tho terms of tho will. Guv Allen Wagner otialiflod as a notary public, giving bond in $2o0, with Guy K. C. Allen as surety. A power uf attornov was lllod from the Consolidated Building, Loan uud Trust Compuuy, to T. S. Kiloy. Charles D. Woasnn, a wldowor, aged !!0, and Matilda Morgan, a widow, aged 35, wero liconod to tnarry. Uev. I). Ii. Updcgruf7'H Funeral. The funeral of tho lato R?v. David B. Updegratl was hold in tho yearly moot ing houao at Mt. Pieusatit yciterday afternoon, and was one of tbe larcost in tbo history of ttie county. Tho largo church was crowded. The oight child ren attended tho funeral, llov. Dr. Dotigan, of Indianapolis, Josenh Smith, tbe evaneelirtt, and Uov. S. \v. Pringlo and A. 11. llussuy, of Mt. lMeasaut, ufllciated. The music rondnrod waa "1 laven of Ho?'t,"l,All Hall the Power of Jcbus' Name," "God Bo With You Till Wo Moot Again," and "Shall We Moot Beyond the River?" The pull bearers were I. K. ltalcliiro, William White, Oliver Flan nor, Capt. Jutnc.i G. Theaker uud Robert I/.twrenca The intormont wu-j at tho family hurrying ground near Mt. Pleasant. Tho memorial Nurmnn will Iju preached in the Friends"' moet itig hotiRo at Ml. Pleasant to-morrow at L'-.IJU by Joseph Smith, the evangelist. WAIQT^01 India VV A1 O 1 O ?0 OS up. Bxook & Co. Nuw styles in women's and ohildron's lino cloth top button shoes just ro- | ceivud, at Stoni:'h Cash Siioic Stoul. This Whoollng Bakery has made great roductibns in tho nneo of liretul by in creasing tho size of loaves. You can buy this oloirant Broad cheaper than you can bake. A tin seal on every louf nnd an elegant P.read Knife or a pair of Scis sors for 1U0 seals when returned to the ofllce. SHIRT WAISTS, J^il and uulaundrled, nt all prices, at Si ifui. it Co's. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. REftDY FOR THE FRfiY. Tho Republicans ol tlio DllTaront Wards Aotlvo. TWO GOOD CLUB MEETINGS HELD. Tho Fifth Ward flight In If, with ft Kino LUC ol Offlocrt ami Delegate Tho Third Wft.nl Also has ft Itouslnj: Meotlns and Chooses Iiillacnilal Men us Delegates to rnlrmont. Tho Republicans of tho city are evi dently awnko and opjjcr (or tho cotnltig (ray. All tlio club meetings bo far hold, oven bo oarly in tho scaaon, have been attended by Inipo and enthusiastic crowds, and everybody rogards tho out look ud unprocodontodly bright. This was particularly ao of the Fifth wnrd Republican club mooting, hold at 1910 Market strcot last ovonlng. Thoro was scarcely standing room for Hioho i present. It was an uuiiHually and uncx-1 poctcdly largo altoudauco ut such a1 lUOOtillg. OUkors woro olocted for tho ensuing year aa follows: President, J)r. 1). 11. Taylor; vlco prosidont, G. W. Maids; secretary, John D. Hall; treasurer, John E Hood; executive comjnIUoo, J. K. Hall, S. II. Knsley and Charles Bach toann. Doloijato* to Fairmont woro choson aa follows: lion. N. E. Whitakor, P. Bachranon,Thomas A. Littlo, Dominick Morris andGoorgo Kbmplo. Attornatos, W. D. Kobortson, Dr. A. 1?. Gasmiro, G. \V. Mubis, John It. Iteod and It. M. Williamson. An unusually largo uumbor of votors also attended tho mooting of tho Third ward club, at tho ollico of S. G. Smith, on Chaplino streot. Mr. Smith ero eidod, and William II. llornish actotl a? secretary. Mossre. John Kindloberger, Howard"Atkinson and William II. llor niah Vero appointed a committor to ro port on a new plan of organization. Tho following woro choson dologatcs and alternates to tho convention of tho Stato League of Itopublican Clubs: Delegates?John Frow, John Kindle border, William II. llornish, Gcorzo Johnson. S. O. Smith. Alternates?G. Ed Mendol, Harry McLufo, Howard At- I kineon, I. E. Freoso,* Frank Ncsbitt. Tlio IlutlroiMl Company I.oit. In Pquiro Caldwell's court last even ing tho Jury in tho case of Mrs. Eliaira | IMploy (now Mrs. Weishart), whom the Pnn-Handls railroad tried toojectfrom j tho lot she now occupies nnd which is part of tho site of tho proposed new passenger station, gavo a verdict in j favor of Mm. Woishart. Tho suit will be taken to a higher court. Purify tho blood, tone tho nerves and givo strength to tho weakened organs and body by taking Ilood's Sarsaparilla now. 10 One of tho foaturos at tho Hospital liaco9 will be refreshinojita served by the ladies of tho entertainment corn mitteo, assisted by a number of Indies who aro Interested in tho hospital work. Durst's ice creain will be for ealo. as well ne hoine-mado cakes, (or which Whochns housekeepers aro famous. WU1TE And Colored Shirt VV IT I 1 D Waists, lnnndried und unlaundrlcd. at Stifei, ACo's. G it a vi) Decoration Day picnic and dunce at SoiDeri's Garden. Dancing from 'J o'clock to half past 10 o'clock. Music by Dimmoy's orchostro. lhcro will positively be no objectionablo per sons allowed to entor the grounds. GREAT LEGHORN HAT SALE I On ."aturday nn?l Monthly only \v+ will place on sale twolvo ?l?zoti J^rKlmrn Hutu, trliunu'il, i?t 70c eneli, values thut liavo liatl ?h? precedent in tlio city. Come early ami cot your eholco. C. U. AliKKCKOMMK 4 CO., No. 1O07 Maiu Stroct. D ECO K All ON DAY At Griffon. TV. V?., >Ve?lue?ulay, May 30. j 181)*?A Gala Day tor Grafton. Don't fail to eeo tho Brand street parade of 500 G. A. K. mon in line, with seven brass bands. Orations by taon of national reputation. Trotting races at fair grounds by colebratod horses nftor tho parade. For the above occasion tho Baltimore & Ohio Company will sell excursion tickets from Wheeling and all stations on fourth division at great ly roduced rates, good going on tho 20th and 30th and good returning until tho Slat. \A/A[QTQnnd Chemisettes. See VV Al J 1 J window display. Geo. M. Snook Co. Buy the Wheeling Bakery's Bread ' from your grocer. It is almost as cheap ns Hour. The sizo of tho loaves liavo been greatly increased. If your eves lire, water, twitch or burn, or your head aches when reading or sewing, consult and havo them ex amined for glasses, free of charge, ut 1110 Main street (next to Snook it Co.'a) by Prof. Shoft, tho optician. mwas I A Pi I ^'ol a Duck Suit for LnlJlC J, $1 OS at Stifel & Co's. All sizes. Tub Pan-flandlo Dyolng establish' inont, owned by John lleilmoier, at So. 1-131 Market strcot, is tho best couippod house of its kind in Wheeling. In addi tion to tlio dvoing and cleaning depart ments a corps uf flrpt-chiHs tailors aro employed, who can ?lo repairing as neat an it. is possible. Clothes and ladies' garments, cleaned or dyed, can l>o made to look like new. Satisfaction tfuarau teeil. LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE OF OTHER BRANDS -i- POUNDS,20+ + H ALVtSJ 0 * QUARTtRS,54 SOLD IN CANS ONLY SUITS-THZ WOB>CLOTHIER3. Where Merit Begins and Ends. i|m A FIT on $Tlio Ims you p?y T ^0 mor<* CUtttloUd 1 VJ yon nlionld bo, but youcanthrotrawoy pi TinPP caro flt our ^riit I II I grado of ?ult?. It's LJ 1 1 ? inoro to our credit to plvo eatldfaction ut $10 00 than $123 00, Wo'vo u preat many Btylun At $10, pick ed fabrics, carefully soloctod pattern*, cut after ibo modes, houcit Rarinonta, all sizes. Tbti 1c th? grade that haa driventho cheap tailors out of tho Hold. Their $25 ellorts werono bet tor, and tboy fell far uhort of our va rioty. Wo wilt ebow twonty-fivo-atjrloa di lie rent cute, cloth* and colore, that you wont raeot with anywhoio olio. Any size for any bhape. $12.^o; SUITS. $1^.00 11 you liuy oaoof our JlO'Suito you cun count you have Bavtxl to toill). It Oil TTP our ?rr?at>tfra<^? I II I V. INre show any par O LJ I 1 Ui tiality, iti in the?o Suits. Wo havo doable as wuay as any two storoa. You'll bo infatuated with the stylos and fits ol them this season. Cheviots, CuBsimeres, lloraospuns, Worsteds, in tlieBo Lona Sacks and Cutaway., Single and Double-Breosted backs, three and four button Cutaways. Givo the boys a tan to of your satisfac tion by lotting thorn wear the HOB'S CLOTHING, None can bo bottor. nono cheaper than thoao bought of THE HUB One-Price Clothiers, Hitters and Farnlsbers, Market and Fonrteentti Streets. LITTLE / TIT TO ? WELL, REFRIGERATORS-ALEXANDER FREW. Refrigerators! You will soon need one as the warm weather approaches. SIDEBOARDS and Domestic Refrigerators! Cheap, Handsome, Durable. Call and examine them or send for catalogue and you will be convinced that you cannot afford to do with out one. Alexander Frew, Furniture, Baby Carriages, Cirpets, Mattings, h 3-117 mijZLTm STDR.IDI3T. 30&3S2?e ^? Tho only uafo.suro and ..mlWIL PILLS. over otforod to Ladios, ecpccially recominend ; a , ^ _ ?_ PB od to marriod Ladios. t M01TS PEETlTYliOYAL PILLS and tuko no othor. 41/ boud Jor circular. I?rke fcl.ui) i>er box, t) l?ox??i? lor *5.00. ; UK. MOTT'H CIIEMICVL CO., - Cleveland, Ohio. l'utHi ' tu Wlii'-Hna l.v lln 1,0-iAS Illlfil .HI.. Mnln ,1;?1 Mllll Stn.?l. <le1-|Vtv SPECTACLES-PROF. SHEFF. Jf you nw?l Sl'F.CT.VCIiiy, ovct tiro orUcuil nohcs wlion routllng ??r wtwlnj;. Consult ami liuvit yunr ICyvn liMunluml fur (ilivttoH, WITHOUT CIIMUSK by lUo Only ScleuiUlo Optician In the HUito, PROF. SHEFF, 1110 Main Street. Nost IVor to Snook .t Co. M7 nitf DRUGGISTS. PURE PARIS GREEN FOH POTATO UUGS. | DEAD SHOT, ron ukd iu:gs. TANGLEFOOT, .vol: n.tta. -ron ham: nv 1'Bj. hi. list, 1 1010 Main Stroa\. mylS GROCERIES ETC. p.U UKKAICFAST. HERRING IK TOMATO SAUCE! l'tcpurvil In ScoUitml. H. F. BEHRENS. my.T? "IT Mmkot Strop'- _ j^wuicr UVaVOUATBD corn. Corn That Can be Served In Thirty Minutes. Needs no Soaking. V'linli pnckugo colitalim in imirtl us two CM" oi ('?nu. l? much bolter ovorv wuv out! uUvayi 1ilw?u. c. v. handing & co.. my.'4 i^Vi Murkfft Hiwi __ PHOTOGRAPHY. Biggins* Gallery. 0 43 TWIXITU STIICUT, O Photographs vp iJ?S' AUT bl'UDlOi pnoToo^HAPnw. I'OIIVU.MTB ft Pabteu otu'Ciutox Wat** AND lKK. TVtrciN street. Jcl3