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CARPETS?STONE * THOMAS. I ?? | STONE THOMAS fARPFTS. V/ JL JL JL rn.JB. ' ja. >-w ? Sv., ! STYLE! QUALITY! DURABILITY! fife ? ? r 1' Largest Stock and Greatest Aisor tment In the State. Spring Patterns that are new and only to be found here. Carpets for everybody and to suit all pocket bookii. Designs that are dlf fsrant from the one? teen In the ordinary displays. New ana novel enecu* in medium priced Carpets, aa well as the higher Grades. Our lines have been grsatly ?tren#thened thla season in every respect and cannot fall to please. Goods shown here with pleasure, whether you Intend buying or not; We guarantee to aave you money. Look around, then come and get our prices. We keep only the beat grades. No old Ideas or jobs shown. If you ask for the best Body Brusaels. we glvo you Lowell, Hartford and Blgelow. five frames. The name la woven on the back of the Carpet to protect you from Inferior articles. Beasember this and look for It. IUjal Wiltons, ' Lowell Boily Brussels, Bfcelow Administers. Hartford Body Brussols, Hartford Axmlnlsters, Tocomy Body Brussels, Smith'g Axmlnlsters, WMttal's Body Brussels, Smith's Velrets, Higgins' Velrets, SmithVTapestries. Stiwen's VelTfiU, Stinson s xaposines, Tocomy "Wiltons, Roxbnry Tapestries, BIgelow Body Brussels, Sanford's Tapestries. ^ h-'t= U1M L_. 50 rolls extra heavy all wool Ingrain Carpets, regular 65a quality, for 49c. 26 rolls ail wool Carpets at 39c. Best half wool Union Carpets .15c. Extra heavy Union Carpets (the 40c. quality) : 29c. Fancy Floor Coverings In great variety. Japanese Duster Hugs and Art Squares in new Oriental effects. 200 Extra Quality Smyrna Rugs. 3x6. at $2 98 460 White and Grey Fur Hugs, hearth size '.... SI 98 Largest also Moquatte Rugs 3x6, at tl PS Medium ?i*? Moquette Rues. 2-6x5. at 11 OS Rooms measured and Carpets stored till wanted free of charge, QTONE/fr THOMAS VA/ A ' VELVET CAPES-GEO. M. SNOOK & CO. ^ Emerald Green Wv Velvet Capes. The 'alest New York novelty, can Jp' be found right here, and so can all W^X/iA- mi ?N^Jv | the other cape novelties in Silk, \?vfir?/l&2, >li" III I Velvet or Cloth. Beautiful styles V\1 if*!!//%-\IV ft With the fluffiest neclt trimmings _v> fej imaginable, and prices so reasonaML v> ' ble "lal everybody can afford to JXtm one" V* Novelty Silks *K^? i\ * Are coming in every day. Stun. nlng effects in large Sat'n-figured, S'/j " " \.\ Taffeta-ground Silks. Can't give ONE or OUR NEW SHIRT WAISTS. | samples of these, as It would take 1 half a yarj every time to show the design. More of those fetchin Warp Printed Persian Silks. Very Frenchy. Novelty Plaid and Persian Velvets. Shirt Waists and Separate Skirts- -*> Constitute one of tin leading dress effects of the season. Sec our immense lines, all brand new?not an old one carried from last last season. Wash Waists 4Sc to S4.00; Silk Waists up to SI6.75. A hummer in Skirts S2.9S. Gold and Silver Belts sway the fashion centres. We have choice ones with Medallion Uuckles at 50c each. I lit new "union" anirt waists ior ooys m an shcj and qualities. Geo. ML Snook & Co. { you"will'never"*"' i | KICK YOURSELF,.?*^- \ t rmi " y?u ""y one 0 our 5?c "nB wll"e urcss amrts. ? t Tliey arc made so nice, fit so nice, wear so nlc, t i ' and do up so nice that you will want more of them, f i . We have nil sizes in neck and sleeve lengths, f \ Lxj McFADDEH'S SHIRT STORE, j J 1320 AND 1322 MARKET STREET. / A J av-wRMAKR8iiiiir.4Tooitiir.it. J ?, T*'T T--T Y?5-7T T 7 -? T j * GOOD SHOES H| vs. ? e t GOOD MONEY. |? In this case It appearing that we can sell you the best | L Shoe (or TWO DOILARS of any house in Wheeling. The !i T ca<e oucht to be easily adjusted by your coming with 4 L' your cooa inmiL-y iu, ? p,,,rLJ. H. LOCKE SHOE CO. ; THE OPHTHALMOSCOPE. _ ? Tho ophthaimuticoplc examination la of voluu to ahow the condition ?f the r<?fractlor media, of the optic nerve nnd retina, nnd of tho whole Interior of the tye. and to rrv?al the preaenn- of any pathological condition that may be present, thua explaining the'cutn*i) of the Impaired vlalon and Indicating whether Klasaen or medical treatment In needed. Prof. !.evltt haa made a Ufe-lonK. careful study of the eye and how to correct defect* In vlalon. So charge In made If advice la given you a to whether gloaaea will benefit or not. Satisfaction la guaranteed In every cane. Dillon, Wheat $ Hancher Co. leVt 1'rof. T. l.KVltT. !Un*l?gfT. SkJnteUiacnrcr ^2?? ~t>nwr> *" .\?nr AUvrrlliriueiit". Tho William* Type*Til*r-Copp & DcN Notlcc-P^lmont LodKe. K. of P. To the Votcm of Ohio Count>--\Ull M. ^\?!y*i*'Cr??in Jlnlm-Seventh Page. K5&SS%3KK Shin, Parlor*? ^*You' W 1U*Novrr Kick Your?olf?McFadUon-n Shirt Store-KlKhfh l'agp. Kr?*#> L*otut?-*-Prot. U ra. Wltwior. A Word About Shoe-?Ale*flnd*r. Every Person?H. I'. BohrenJ. SPRING OPEIflHOOTC. HT8S t SONS. All the nrwrit uuvtlllfi, onillllnf of Htitling*, Troi???rl??B? ?" pwwo?ini|?. "SlylV.li'uinuV-up, workmiii III., and nt at low rit i?rifr?. In onr PamUktiig ',el^rt,?'",Vr airrrlug ?p*rl?l bargain- tu Uuderwear, *?c IIom and K.nry *>?*, ^ ffON. AublaMliUTkllontnil <?#?? ' Fiirnwhrri, 1WI and 1 ?3 Market turret. ' IIAVK your ?TM JlHiMV (e?fr<l for kIsmc* frrr HIQL JACOB W. GRl'BB, 4VQnr Jawilrr and Or"( (an, Mnrhrt nu?l Twiinh atrecU. Mnaiidivllle Acrulfui. George McEIroy. a son of Newsd??aler McElroy, at Moundsvllle. was a victim of an accident at the Parish houi<% In the gymnasium. Hr * ?* iwllUpnK on the horlxontal bars when he fell ant! broke his left arm. He will be disabled for some time. Slurried at St. Clalrst Mr. Yesterday at the home of the bflde's parents. Mr. and Mrt- John Rennard. In St. Clalrsvllle, occurred the marriage of their daughter*. Miss Mary to William Davis, and Miss Emma to William Waller. Onlv the Immediate friends of the contracting parties were present. Hltly Tear* of Agf. The present charter of the city of Wheeling beam date March 11. 1836. While there was r town corporation long before that, It was the original city organisation, and accordingly the city of Wheeling to-day sixty years old. The birthday has escaped general attention on the part of the public. Toll Ktfpcr Drlcliorat Din, lAst night at \0 o'clock occurred the d?*th of Mr. Charles Drlehorst. tollk.x'Der of the Wheeling and Fairmont pike, at Caldwell's rut). l? the southern part of the city. II? hu been sick for aeveral months and hi* demise wa* not unexpected. He was in hi" fortythird year, and had been tollkecper for three years. A Vrnllet tor Hit PlalulUT. In Judge Campbell's court yesterday the Jury in the cane of W. 11. Chapman vs. the J. W. Belt* & Son Company returned a verdict In favor of the plaintiff for the sum of If.630 67. A motion waa made to set aside th?* verdict and grant a new trial, and also a motion for arrest of Judgment. The date for argument of the motion has not been set. .Mr. lSnlllloit Mr. J. 8. Bedlllon. of Elm Grove, writ eg to the Intelligencer that ho has not sold out hlB place of business with the view of leaving the county, lie says he never nuthoiir.ed anybody to make such a statement and never made such a statement to anybody. He exj?ects to remain at his old place of business for quite a while, at least The information on which the Intelligence's Item wan based was Riven the reporter by Constable John Anderson, from whose bond Mr. lledlllon recently asked to be reieaxea. lilllril llir llnrtr. A Wheeling man, Mr. Orant. the marble dealer, drove* to Colorain yesterday. and. while passing the toll gate bark of MuiUu'h Ferry, on his return, the horse Imm-atii*? ugly and broke the snafts, which b^rnnlnrc detached from the buggy, the horse ran off. The animal ran down the pike to Martin's Ferry. and down Hanover street at a lively rate. A freight train on the Terminal was crossing Ilanover street at the time and the frightened animal ran against thin with" terrific force. The borne was so badly Injured that It was killed. ltlvrrrtriv Ottb'ji Hull, The flr*t annual ball of the Riverview Club will take place on next Friday evenlg at frog&rd'a hall, Fulton, und Is expected to be h largely attended and enjoyable affair. It Ih in charge of the following commlttc: Fred 8crng Kins, J. Jones. a. iiucicniimuin, ? ?. ai|?ple, Arthur MrNlckle*. W. JKcltfi. J. Chrlstmnn. B. McOonuuay, (Jeorpe Wilson. C. McDonald, M. Schcnk, J, Maker, P. Condon. Mr. Geojrro "Wilson will pose Rrnre. fully as luiIlet master. Tin* committee on order is nilide up of the entire m< mbcrslp of th?' club, and an they?(it least some of them?pone as handy men with their "dukes," there will probably be "order." "Sli?r? Arm" llil* KvoiIiij;. In writing "Shore Acres." James A. Ilt-rne has studied nature for bin urt nnd fnnhloned a piny Ihnt is destined to become famous throughout the KiiKllshspeaklng world. In witnessing n performance of "Shore Acres" the spectator f'?elrt hlmoelf transported to the locality In whloh l?: seines nre laid ami the characters Introduced In the piny net anil speak so nnturnlly iih to hclKlit<*n thin dcccntlnn. Mr. Heme Is to be eon era (Minted on having written one or tl?*? heut purely .American plays yet proiIijivmI. This charming comedy Is underlined for presentation at the Opera House this evening. TIIK proprietors of Salvation f>11 will iiuy ii luruo reward, If ?ny rertlflc.upublished by them In not found : utne. I FOR KALIS. BTIEFF tTPHKTHT PIANO, (.tOOl> AH NKW. ONLY inn. F. W. BAI'MKIt A CO. l-;i<-ntal?i> lo Wnahlnutoii. U. <' . vln It. ?V OiTliuradny, 1U. f*Oi?. Hound trip $10 00, tlrknis go??d (? u ilnyn. Train* louve Whecllnet at 12:2... 4:CA and 11:10 a. in.; 3:40 and ft:4ft p. in. For idcrpliiff <*nr apace and detailed Information apply to Baltimore & Ohio agents. iiiiiiTiiTiiii lii-r A FINE CONCERT. 1 The Complimentary Rccitul to tlic Woman's .Musical Club WAS AN B'JOYAISLK OCCASION. Mlia.F. ttimrtl Urou iii of Cincinnati, u?? llir "Alnr" Allrnciloii of tha Kvrniiig. llrr Delightful Piano Nrlfclloua CapInrrd tliR AmUeiice ? Mniri. Hliockey mill /itlnii/'Alio l)lill?snlihrili Thrm rlvra u* 1'annl -The Programme Itcliilrrcil. The complimentary recital to the Woman's Musical Club, of Wheeling, by MI*a J. I(tjK3cll Brown, of Cincinnati, pianist; Mr. Hermann M. Schockey, VlOilUiat, UJl'l Mi. Uinn Mumux ImI, whlcti occurred last evening at A. O. T*. W. hail, Grand Opera House building:. was one of the most enjoyable musical events of a brilliant Wheeling season. The club sent out a number of invitation* and almost every one was presented at the doors, attesting to the reputation of the new musical organization for giving recitals of a high order. The following programme was followed : Concerto In HI* L von Beethoven (i 'lrat movement wis It Mota-hclea Cadenza) Allegro. Miss J. ItusH'U Brown. With 2d piano accompaniment. Bedouin Love Hong I'lnruti Mr. C'hurlMit Kuluuf. (?) Thr Two Sky Larks...Th. Leschetlsky (b) Walli in Kb Kr. Chopin Miss J. ItuwHI Brown. Conccrto for Violin Ch. de B?rlot Mr. Hermann Schockey. (n) impromptu In F minor.,..b. Hchubert (l?) Waltz In Ab F. Chopin Mian J. Ituf-Krll Brown. - KfuMol I My rsauvc i.unu ?* *? Mr. Clmrlca /ulauf. Grand Polonsl**' Pr. Chopin I Andante Fplnlato. I'olonaiK'Miss J. Russell Brown. With I'll pluno acroinpanltnont. The opening number wai a Beethoven composition, which Miss Brown gave with a br.-adth of expression and a di-ptb ot leeliwt that cajiturod the highly critical audience by storm. I li? piece was played with a second piano accompaniment tt t ? , The "Bedouin Love Song, by Charles Zulauf. was enjoyed greatly. Mr. ZUluuf was never In better voice. Its ran Re and flexibility were exhibited in the wild and wlerd composition assigned Wheeling's leading basso. He also handled "My Native Land." his other assignment. In the best of style. Mr. HonocKf} ? numwr ww ?. r?f l>? lk-rlot for the violin. To ny that this competent artist of the how did the piece Justice. Is not giving him overdue praise. The audience expressed even greater appreciation of It. t < The pleasure felt during Mis* Brown s ? first appearance was repeated during her other selections. They were cotnpo- | Hltlnns of Chopin and Schubert and were given with spirit and expressive- < nes* tliot would have delighted the ere tllUIH 111 llic lllusik.. If It were necessary before. last night's recital has placed the Women'ti Musical Club on a ttrm footing as an orjranlzatlon that does credit to the music loving pr??ple of Wheeling and vicinity. ' May thrtr rvcitals continue und come many a time and oft*. MKEE-THOMPSON. A Very Pretty Wedding ?t the Fonrtli Slrrrl (linrth Yrttrrday. At noon yesterday Mr. Oscar P. McKee, the jwpular bookkeeper at the Warwick pottery, and Miss Lillian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thomp- ? Hon. of the South Side. wore married ut the Fourth street M. K. church, the pas- . tor. Rev. Dr. A. 1J. Hiker, assisted by Rev. L. W. Roberts, officiating. The ushers were Mr. William H. Hare, Mr. Will Kaln and the Messrs. McKee, brothers of the groom. Not long after the ceremony Mr. and Mr*. MCKoe ieri on a wedding trip of two or three weeks. Those from out of town attending- the woe]<1 Ins were: Ml.*? Anna Wayman. <)f Chicago; Mr. ami Mm. John Burrow?. Mrs. Catharine Meek and daughter, Bella, of BelInlre; Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Dobbins. Mr. and Mrs. Will Watts and Mr. JJ. Blakrman and daughter, of Barnesvllle; Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Hendershot. of Slst?THVll|f?; Mrs. M. L. Tarbet and daughter*. of Ktrkwood: Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hod gen. Mrs. A. K. Hod gen. Miss , <'l?ra Burnett. Miss Minnie Stringer. Misses Emma. Clara and Blanche Oil- ' le*pie. Mrr R. C. McNee, Miss Annie Tilt on. Mr. <!. W. Collins. Ml?s Edna Jiodgfu. Miss IjIssIp Neer, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. King, of Portland station. Ohio; Mr. Ben nnd Miss Adelle Payse, of Parkersburg; Miss Mamie Mendel, of New Cumberland, and Mr. R. Scott, of Bethany. THS D0VE5ER CLUB IInn nil Intrreatlng nnd Profitable Sr? loii?! Wrowlnj; Fn?t. Last evening the B. B. Dovener Be puuiiruu l.liiU IIICl UHUIII ill I in 11IIU > the Eighth ward, with a very large attendance. The minutes of the flint meeting were formally reud and approved, and the club began Ita existence mulerjthe moat auspicious circumstances. The committee appointed to draw up a constitution and by-law* reported, and Its work was adopted. The finance committee reported that there was a small balance In the treasury. Ill chard Robertson made a very interesting speech. announcing his candidacy for t lerk of the county court, and predicting Republican success this year. Mr. Long made a very entertaining speech. Thirty-five new members were enrolled, inn Icing In all a total of nearly two bundled on the roll. Ohio Comity tint). This evening a meeting of the Ohio County Hepubllean Club will be held In the Od?l Fellows ball. Hon. <?. W. Atkinson and other speakers will be present and deliver appropriate addresses. The meeting will be both Interesting and Important, and every Republican voter In the county is urged IU 11} IU U?' III IMPOVRHISHISD blood rati pen that tired feeling. Hood'a Sarsapnrllla purill'?'. enriches and vitalise* the blood and Riv?'s vltror and vitality. 2 Itrnutlfiil Kornw anil ruiupoatllon Arc not made l?y chance, nor can thoy ever in any material ba made at small expeniie. a competition for cheapm***. and not for excellence of workmanship, l? the < mo??t frequent and certain cauee of the rapid decay and entire destruction of art! and tnaiuirneturcH. For Itent i which I* the Cheapen!) Work the ImrlilKi-iirrr Job rr luting Office I' tlx- I '111 II- Ui (So. ALL KINDS OF BYES PITTED. I'ycs l-.xaiutiiotl for (?liu)*e.i Froe or Clinrgt. ITyou Hpuclacl**, rym tlr* or html nrlii'? Mlirn rumllnic or ?nliii;, ?i?ii?till ii? Itiiil lliivo your ? } ??* rvmnlnnil fi'1' ulinn.'t Ir?>i? iirclmrff''. Dlttliiill omm* |ii>r|ntty. Ir toii h?v?< Irleil nihor* nml fulle.l tolliil glu.it* Miit jrmir eyit *, ciMiii to tin mi<l M r u iiluiiuii ?|ii*n|iil Kin**"* for your NVw Irntf. pin in nny ?ty|n frum* All Mini* i?r $fl;i?"M?? rop'iu ri|. dolil Kln??>ii l ilicii In ovrhitnBC. Hollil iiitlil H)ii>rlnnlt? III I i*il l<> Mm !';? trom h:i..ki lip, hi?m?I from IM.OOUM. 1'IIOK. >HUVP, I Scli-iitllli- Opllrln* nml Np?umll?t In r?fri*o(Ion of tlm *yn, 1110 >lnln *tront. Ilrnil* QiiurtoMi ror Ar Ifflolnl Kj??, ir. rr^ .. THffi HOB CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. The New Fashions are Astir A VVfVAA* V ^ Vli | According to the calendar spring is here, likewise the Spring Suits and Overcoats. The prophecy has conn true. We promised to boost perfection up a point op two higher?the trying has succeeded, if we do say it ourselves. There never has been such a bang-up good stock shown before?beyond compare now you'll agree. Already you're speaking your appreciation?not in words?in actions. Your satisfaction is contagious?it has spread?new faces tell us how deep it has stijick in. The better wo do, the more we do. We've done our best, and we'll do the biggest business this season we ve ever done?that 8 our reward. Uurs is a greater I variety to select from?a bigger money's worth. Yoi I can see that in our line of Mixed Clay Suits I With French facings. # I / While everybody else ask $15 for as. good. We shot show you the corrcct goods, right in style, right ia make-up. If you want them -of other materials, no sooner said than seen, higher priced and lower prioed, but the best for the money at any price. The Suits are superb, the Hats, the Neckwear, Shirts and Boys' and Children's garments are all -eady, all flavor of spring and smack of the same superiority that makes THE HUB the leaders. ^ TIjr |J| liJUotniers, natters! I ilL_ 11U D and Furnishers... I Market and Fourteenth Sts. I BICYCLES-WHITE, HANDLBY & FOSTBR. DIPVPI 17CII D1U I ? - \\r~ .?1A ?,k?*!e lid I J JB1 vvc auiu lwciii/ wiicwu A. week. We have one of the best I High Grade Bicycles in the city- H EYERT WHEEL SARRIKTED. I We have them in all colors. II | ^uigy you are miniung 01 genms? Bicycle it will pay you to examine ours. We will makt terms, satisfactory. H CASH OR ON TIME. I White, Handlev & Foster! 2245-47-49 MARKET STREET, I WEST SIDE LOWER MARKET HOUSE. FURNITURE. CARPETS, ETC. ... I THERE NEVER WAS I BETTER TIME TO BUY... FURNITURE ? I P /~t i r\ nrTP I A - - LAKfilli Than now. Don't wait for the spring rush and pay hi?11* prices. Remember our loss is your gain. Goods positively sold at cost for cash. J. K. HALL, Assignee of ALEX. FREW. 1117 Main Street.^ QUBBN8WARB- | DRUOOISTS. ftDEAT D ilDftilTNQI THFRMOMF1TFRS... . uiiuni uniiuniuu _iN_ Water Bottles. Dinner I Gum Svrinnos, H ?AND? _ I ~ Absorbant Cottoft Chamber Sets. LisVs" 10m main swaI Also a Large Variety of sn<*i,i inminrm to >'ri.?rrii>i'*'" ^ I ONYX^TANnl LAMPS 31,(1 ? MACHINERY. ^ I PlAnUS. j^EDMAX & CO, I JOHN FRIEDEL 4 CO., JSZXZSZ*1 1119 MAIN STREPT stationary Enaln?. I*\1N bTREET, aul7 ^ WUKKLINOi W- |