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fe1 Hp':; TIUS CASPm^OS nn/\ -k tji?> n !;E>i-yren & JDiTi Working until 12, 1 an( big Carnet Department. Hat : will appreciate this great s ' realize that we do not ezaggei j| money by looking around, jp; We still have a few I Regular $1.25 That we a [' ' 68C A TJiait nfltf/trns that hi ?r reason we are selling thein at Good Strictly All-Wool Carpets Very Hea?y All-Voc Tap33(ry I $ Over 400 Rolls of I Axminsters and Velv< you to investigate. China-Di rK ' ' Thursday we will sel Dinner Set on White ? fill fink and Heljotro Regular $15 \ Thursday vre will t C D1?4 uups anu oauroro, j. ia< 25 CENT YALOI 1 1 STONE& WBAPPBB8?OBO. M. iH^ome DRLAI WEC0 We want the peo r Mn^V Thursday and Fri WRAPPES, a few street window during these two dn out a good many Wrappers during t they are the right things?79c to I Following descriptions treat of i L Made of finest imported Lawn. Large f.~ square sailor collar, trimmed with Valenciennes lace and Inserting. Newport flare sleeves with Valenciennes Inserting. 2. Made of Irish Lawn. Large square tailor collar, trimmed with fine embroidery. Newport ilare sleeves. 3. Blade of Sea Island Percale. Large sailor collar, trimmed with Hamburg embroidery and Inserting. Large elbow sleeves with embroidery at wrist. 4. Ma do of Persian Lawn. Large cape over abouldcrs with ruflllng of same material. All seams edged with red piping. Mandolin sleeves with seams similarly piped. 6. Made of fine Persian Lawn. Small lay-down collar, edged with flno embrold Geo. M. Si LADIES' OOLLi Mi Lad To weAr lort III?< finest (In t ?-aerS10r< A I McFADDENS ONE-Pi 8HOE8?J. H. LOCI I Wm&l mi. -grown t thomab. ; THOMAS iSfis. 1 2 o'clock every night in this L to employ extra people. You tock of Carpeting^ better and rate when we say we save you Body Brussels re selling at yard; iven't sold very well, that's the the price. at 35c. il Carpets at 49c. irnssels at 3d, 49,65 and Sk tody Brussels, Wiltons, 3t Carpets. 'Twill pay ipartment. 1 an Excellent 100-piece lemi-Porcelam. Eeaufo pe Spray Decoraiioas., falne at $9.94. tell 50 Dozen Carlsbad ;es and Desert Dishes. in im ift ./tnnmn SS AI Id MM a. THOMAS SNOOK A CO. People ) PUBLICITY* liRT IT! pie of Wheeling to turn out In force iday to Inspect our monster stock of r of which will be on display In Main lys. We always succeed in turning he course of a season simply because 5.00. ten leading styles: cry. Tight fitting back. Loose hanging front. iJirge sleeves. 6. Made of Irlfh Lawn. Pointed yoke, with largo yoke ruffle of fine embroidery. Large sleeves. 7. Made of Irish Lawn. Tight fltt.'ng piped back. Largo piped seams. Mandolin sleeves. 8. Made of fine Imported French Lawn. Square sailor collar edged with Valenciennes lace. !>. Maria nf R/??* Tulnnd Pi?reftlft- with small lay-down collar on top of large sl*t?r of charity collar. Large aleevea. 10. Made of 8ca Jiland Percalo. Small lay-down collar edged with fine embroidery. Tight fitting back. Loose hanging front. Large elbow sleeves. look & Co. lR?M'PAPPEN'8. iiisTJar \ a v rv w v ** v?a i?lib the rwrfUteit correct Hrle?a per- \ **u bJ worn trlth any necktie?m?de from the m on?warranted lour ply?*!? 12Sl? ?\ \ ONLY 12^c. | is Cbargg 20c and 26c for Them, t RICE STORE, S,S' I KF5 shoe company. _ STACY ADAMS & CO. 5 Htmid ?i the top of tho ladder, no uuttrr how ruplillf (Lu wbwUof proer?M turn. litis rut *hotv? on* etyle, wo hava other*. all up to tbe d?y. 9 CORRECT STYLES I RK1IIT PRICES! 5 Men's Finest Vlcl Kid, l:dhi! $5 S Men's Best Patent Leather, 'i'.l'i $51 Ken's Best Calf Shoes, 5;?? $4; ? u J. H. LOCKE {SHOE CO.: If your eyes need Attention they n??<l It , at one*. Delays are dangerous, anti-may easily result in Irreparable mischief. Keep your eyes strong and your sight clear by the use of spectacles, which SAVE the NERVES and prevent HEADACHE, burning and watering of the eyes, blurring of sight, etc. We test all defects of sight, including ASTIGMATISM. Consult us: we can help you. No charge is made if advice is given you as to whether glasses will benefit or not. Satisfaction is guaranteed in every case. I>. CtJ I,. LEVITT, managers. Dillon, Wheat & Handler Co. Ofttcffi Num. 25 ami 'J? Foiirl^niitli Mreni. Sv\r Ait rcrtUemcuts* For Sale?Cottage. Bonds for Solo. Stockholder*' Meeting?Wheeling Natural Gas Company. Wanted?(food Girl. Sculed Proposals. To Whom It May Concern. Lace Curtain Sale?Geo. E. Stifel & Co.? xmru i ?hi , Moth Ball*. Finn Co rpctlngs?Stone A ThomasEighth Page. Some People?Geo. M. Snook & Co.? Eighth Pope. Lost?'A uold Bow Knot Rearf Stick Pin. Merchant Tailoring?A. Wuethrich. 6 Per Cent Bonds. Sportlnjr Goo<is?c'arle Bros. Death Dust?Goetze's Drug Store. SPRING OPENING OF C. H?88 ft SONS. All the nfWMt nuveltlea, consisting of Stilting*, Tronserlns* >>>il (h'trcoAllugi, uow In stock. stj'lUh mnUr-np, flnt*cI?M workmanship mid lit at lowest priors. In onr Furnishing Department nre are nfTertUK special bargain* In lTndrnve?rt Mo Hose and fancy Shirt*. C. 1IKSS & HOtfS. Fashionable Tailor* anil (icnti' Furnisher!, 1341 and 1343 Market Street. gJ&nfStiBkte?fed for (ila*?c*^-c? 1 i i IM^ii^ of charge by JACOB IV. RRUDD Jrwler ami Optlwk ulnii, Market ami Y'OafgElr Twelfth street*. In the Circuit Court. In the circuit court yesterday Judge Paull granted the following:, persona their second papers: Paul Leonard, a native of France; Hugh Mason. Canada; John Deselfe, Germany, and Matthew M. Scott, England. In the case of the state for the use of George Arkle and others vs. George Boecker and others, before Judge Campbell, a judgment for $29 24 was rendered. Fire nt WritUbort/. Yesterday afternoon between 3 and 4 o'clock the frame dwelling house of Louis Councilman, near West Liberty, caught Are from a defective Hue In the kitchen, and was totally destroyed. By the aid of the neighbors most of the household goods were saved from the flames. The losn Is estimated to bo between $1,500 and $2,000. The Insurance, if any, is not known at present Secured a Special Ofllcer. ?<inillu;CB Hi ucailivti a tvuwkww nu? no In Moundsville have been annoyed by rortain outsiders lately. Yesterday Mayor Brooks, of Moundsville, appointed Eugene Syphert a special Officer, with authority to make arrests. Syphert is foreman of the tobacco works. Yesterday, charges were preferred against Sarah Charleston, who has been annoying employes of the works, and she was bound over to keep the peace, IvtifQlifc of fit, George. To-night at the Arlon hall, South Side, the Knights of St. George will ; give a reception and promenade concert, at which the following concert programme will be rendered: Overturo Orchestra Address Uy the President I Comic Song Jumea Qulnn Violin 8olo?(a) Cavatlne by Huff. (li) Gavotte by liohm N. Bornholdt I Quartette MiflHCH Hoffman and Waterhouse, | Mfgnnt. Miller and Caldwell. I Solo Mr. If. W. Hughes intermission. 1 ! "It Takes Nine Tailor:; to Make a Uo.irul 11 ..i. rt f'hnlr Vocal Solo Harry Klllmcyer Club Swinging C. Sclmmbra 1 Comic Song Master Eugene Hell Col. Mltrtiell Demi. [ Last evening about 9 o'clock, Colonel Mitchell. cashier of the First National bank of St. Clalrsylfle. ?Ifr<|, after a long illness. Colonel Mitchell was formerly a resident of Bridgeport. going to St. , Calrsvllle In isTO. i! ? was well known throughout Belmont county. havlng,b(?fore nssumlnq; the rashl^i-shlp of the First National bank, been clerk of the courts for several terms. | Thf* r.ianv friends of Mr. J. K. B. Mftcdonald In tills city and Bridgeport, will I be pained to hear of his death at Pasadepa, California, On last Monday. Mr. MardonaUl was well and favorably known in Wht'ellnff. His falll:!*; health caused his removal to sunnier climes, i but the grim reaper pursued him even there, and cut hlr/i down In the fortyseventlt year of his nice. Ills remains will be brought ty this city for Interment. Dcmoroat Jlrilnl fontrat. The Woman's Christian Temperance CTnfon will hold a 'district silver Demor- , oat modal contest at the Fourth Street M. 13. church on Friday* April 21*. The following programme will he rendered: Prayer. Music, by the Aurea Mandolin and GulUr Quartette. Contestant No. 1, subject, "A I-Hack Eye." Contestant No. 2. Mibjeeti "Two Picture* From I.!to." Vocal nuh, Miss Zou liflstinga. Contestant No. 3. subject, "Moral Suasion." Contestant No. 4. "An Advertisement." Vocal solo, Little Miss Mu/.ie Jacobs. Contestant So. 5, "Ttoys of America." Contestant No. fi. "The Martyred Mother." Vocal duett. Miss Zou Hastings and Miss Kate Land. Conlcmunt No. 7. "A Voice." Contestant No. 8, "A Barrel." Vocal solo. Professor Uartlebaugh. Contestant No. V, subject. "Civilisation Without Christianity." Contestant No. 10, "Vivid Illustration*." Muffle. Auroa Mandolin nnd Guitar Quartette. Decision of ihf Judges. Presentation of medals, ftefreshm^nt* trill be served. Hancock, Ohio and Brooke counties will be represented In the contest. Prrfrot YUxIoiii Would give iib perfect health. Because men and women nr" not pi rfi ctly wise, they must take medicines to keep thornHelves perfectly healthy. Pure, rich Mood Is the ba*ls or good health. Hood's Sarsaparllln Is the One True Hlood Purifier. It gives good health because It builds upon the true foundation?pure blood. IIOOD'S PlLT.fl are purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, always reliable unci beneficial. 4 Ptano Mint l?r Sold. Wo nold u fine I 'priKht Piano ?cven months uiro for }?no to n In ly In this city who If not*, obliged to port with tt. in order t'? ?fll at onco we ofTtir the piano for J21" on pajrwnt of $26 cn?h and I/O per month, or 923'/ apol eauh. The piano la In perfect condition and i ran ?h> ?ecn at our etorn. 1810 Market itrccL V. W. JJAUMftll & CO. THE CARNIVAL Of the Merchants at the Grand Opera House ON NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, Orer One Hand red and Four RtpiUble Merchants In tb? CltT Hare Had* ProTUIontbrBflpraenoAon la tiu Grand Spectacle?Hat to and Attraotl re Drtllr. For the Benefit of the Union Epworth League. On next Tueaoay evening a rawer umque entertainment will oe given at the Grand Opera House, which promises to surprise the people of Wheeling, in all its features. The title of the show is the "Merchants' Carnival," and It will be given under the auspices of thi Union Epworth League. For some time past extensive preparation? have been making, and now those who have charge of the management of the entertainment are prepared to show their hand. The entertainment will oonslst of representatives of the merchants who wish to advertise their business, a boy or girl typifying the particular branch of trade either by dress, song or speech; cr. the entire combination. It will be seen that this affords a great opportunity to all merchantR to bring before the public in on unusual and very attractive manner the virtues of the goods they -sell. ailsa Aggie Cllne, who hns been doing herculean work In regard to enlisting the co-operation of the merchants In the exhibition, has succeeded beyond her expectations, as the following list of business houses and those who will represent them will testify: Jlnrry Klnp Maud Henderson White. Hondley & Poster Mr. Jenton Rum B. McKee Miss McKee Ross T. Chew Mamie Cowl Tappnn & Conncl Stella McNash Chits. II. Goetxe Carrie Reed Wheeling Pottery Co Will Bye Bcheele Drdg Co Miss Stanley W. A. Wlfson Lottie Meyer Reed, Robb & lJreldlng..Rudolph Schotts McCoy Shoe Co Blanche Etsler Bremer & aiaois.... numing A. L. Rice Mm. F. T. Cartwrlght Chapman St Sons Elwood Humes Winder, Baylor & Co....WHbern Walker 8. H. Bell Mr. Weatwood I -opun Drup (Jo Leo Dobbs Smith Grocery Co Ed. Leonard W. H. Hague Eva Ballaa Silk Bonn Co Emma McNaah Now York Dental Aas'n.... France! la Held E. Schopper ..Belle Keller William SchmrtfftKer Flora Wright Ij. V. Blond Florence Reld C. II. Wheeler ...Addle Wlncher Klart Drug Store Mr. Dobbs Mllllirun. Wilkin & Co Mikado ManKborger & Lot2....John Eloholberi"/ E. M. Statler (pie house) Fred C^wl ] .onIs Handel Nellie Henry r. C. Boston fdecorator)....Cora Stanley Kioto Rakln* Co George McKown National Hotel Charlea Banford G. A. Beuter Bert Plant Flelsch man's Yttlt Carrie Frame Louis Hell Mollle Wlncher Forsch & Setter Georgia Mitchell Ben Exley Maud Chapman Mehlman's Grocery Marie Jones Charlos F. Panll Stella Chapman Stanton's City Book Store..Kate Wlncher William E. Patterson Annie Prosser E. H. Beldeman Sarah Forgey R. E, Schubert Kate Cow^n Kraus Bros John L. Klnehorn Dillon, Wheat & Hancher.Hnttle Trippett W. .1. Lukenx Mollle Garner G. Bayha Clara Horner Mens & Lemmon., Clarence Ehcols H. E. Bochnmnn Wllllom Frye Morton C. Stout Wallace Smith John S. Wfllty E. B. Potts Cora Bowers Stone & Thomas Jessie Graham Alex Dun?t & Bon Mattle Neabltt Geo. M. Snook & Co Delia Metsner Mollis Bprtsthy Mary Warner J. Reisensteln Albert Cowan Melnhart & Stenxel Minnie Kldd J. H. Kirk Edna Watklnt John Frledel Maggk Jones Geo. L. Durst Charles Ebellng H. W. Thurbcr Blancho Thurber Neshitt & Sons Miriam McClymcnt W. H. Zimmerman Charles Evans Stole Bros Harry Stanley Wheeling Coffee and 8plce Co Liille Downing Lou Smith Annie Dunning Karaite I'ron Will Muggins Hicks & Hog* Maggie Dunning Intelligence Pub. Co Alma Muggins Rood's Bakery ...George Hercules Thco. Roller Olga Roller Provident Insurance Co Mlas Huntley achenerloln^ Tin Store I.lxzlo Cowan J. E. Prosser Frances Wilson News Pub. Co Mlnnl* WIncher George Dinger's Grocery Ed Handy G. S. Feenv Edna Fisher KemnVs Shoe Store T.lrxle Msrsh Hon Ton Sadie Kin*: Wilis' Directory W. S. Wills The Racket Will Meek.. Will Nesbltt Breshauer Hess Donaldson Geo. E. Stlfel Matilda Ise Mendel & Co J*annette Balrd Jason Stamp Rachel Alberts C. A. House Blanche Chnnman The Hub French Walton House & Herrmann W. L. Taney C. Hess & Sons Edna Balrd Henry Ponnoborn Georgn Jackson Harry Hillman Lucy Kroneagcr The I.oai!or Ella Wlcard Will H. Colvlg May Roso Alexander & Co Maun Jones Lou Swabacker Bculah Hunter h c 0?Kr.in Jennir Suooner Dinger Urn* Tom Grouser Arnold fk Co luanlta Bowers Wheeling lUiU"t y Nettle Stephens John Coleman... Howard Sch&ffer Besides the display above mentioned, there will Ik? musical numbers by some of the moat prominent v.oeallsts of the oity. And as an additional attraction there will be marches, given by young Indira and gentlemen, who are under the Instruction of JJeutonant Van Dusen, of the Llnsly institute. These features, with many others, will be offered to the public nt a moderate price, for the benefit of a very worthy cause. Tickets will be on sale at all the drug Btoros in tho city Saturday morning. KEW STEEL WORKS. tlunior tlmt the /Ktnn-Stniii!i?r?I Corol>ni?y Contemplates Kvtriulvc Additions. I.as?t night the intelligencer wan Informed that at the meeting of the board of directors of the Aetna-Standard Iron and 8tne! Conipnny. which Is to be held till;' afternoon ait 2 o'clock, in the comi.r.nv'n nfflce In Aetnnvllle. a urunositlon to make < xtensive additions to the already very largo plant would bo considered. It was said that among other additions in view is u larno steel plant.Thin rumor could not be vcrlllcd lust night, however. When Traveling, Whether on pleasure bent, or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Kiss, uu it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidney*, liver, and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches, and other forms of sickness. For sale In GO ccnt and SI bottles by all leading druggists, Manufactured by thu California Fig Syrup Company only. THE Highland Athletic Club will rIvo a ball for the benefit of Chris Smith, at Blshop'u ball, on Monday evening, April 27th. Hyfs examined fob (husses FUlvK OF CHARGK. If j-nn neeil Nprrttrlva, llr? nrhrail nrtl*n H lirli rrMlIn^ linrwlllt, ron.Hlt ll? ii ml lilt Yd vnitrevm etamlneU far flmifK ftm of rlinrR*. Uimrull ciiaea n lutulnllv. If von have Irlril niliria ami failed to nml ula??. . In milt ynnr eye*. com* to tin ami nr >*111 Kilikil ft|ieelal ulat*r? for your war. le??e? put III nt%y My I a finine. All Ulml <>f ulaa?m rriiali-Ml. Mold ulnaara Inlieii III etrliaiiue. Niillil <?o|il ftprrtnilen ntfnl to ilie eye* from 1.1.111 up. Hieel from 91.no up. i'ltor.HllKir, Hilentil)? OpIIHan ami kptclnllil In refraction of Ihr cye? III!) Slain Uml. Heail<liiarterafor Arllllclal Kyea* THB BPB OLOTHIHaB AMP yOBWIBSBM. As Fine as Thmr Malra ;T?m 11LUJ lUUIVU i-iUl. It's a positive fact that we can sell you better Clothes^ ready to wear?than you can get made to order at ninj. tenths of the tailors. Ours are better because they us made with particular attention to detail?because the fabryss used are the finest that are produced in the foreign and domestic mills?because the designers, cutters and tailors who make our Clothing stand at the head of their class. Virtually you are buying custom made clothes when you buy our Suits. Taking your measure! is a relic of the time of Stage coaches and tallow candles, * Steam has conquered distance. Skill has conquered the1 . . _ i.j! j_1 ... J!. !_i tiresome, teaiouB aeiayB,uimuyaiice3 ?uu uiaappomimenti of tailoring. H?re you jump right into satiafactionhere you have the advantage of seeing what you are baying before you buy it The privilege of bringing it back . ? i i . *i i i and getting your money 11 goouness aoesn i last, is youri Every man who pulls the trigger doesn't hit the bull's eye. All ready made olothing isn't competent if in comparison with tailoring. Some of it is better than others. There must be a best?and we've got it?just that. You can't call for anything too fine for us. We've got Soita a liinrK na t.Viftt tn nrrtar would conifi Honhlfl. Wt'n got every style of Suits, from a business Sack to a Claw I Hammer Full Dress in all sizes, to St big men and small I men, the tall and the short. We haven't a doubt about I being able to suit and we're never pleased till you an. I See our line of (10 98 Suits?a saving to you of four dol- fl lars and two cents from the price you'll have to pay elsewhere?twice that amount if you go to the to-order sboja We can fit you no matter how tall or short you may be. ' Everybody's size. Tlir HI ID c,othiers' Hatters IL n U D and Furnishers... Market and Fourteenth Sts. I^Tbe Largest and Only Strictly One-Prtw House 1b tie State. I DUTCHESS TROP8BB8?BABB'S OLOTHINO HOQ8B. I Every Pair rv g Will 1 ?*gg Dutchess;-" I I rousers. Spring line of Dutchess Trousers now ready. Fifteen hundred pairs to select from. Sizes jo to 48 waist and 29 to 37 in length. ^ The Manufactnrbrs Authorize us 1o Oite with Every Pair^j $ Sold this UuheBrd-of * WARRAlTTy. j J You may buy a pair of Dutohasa Wool Trouaara at j : $2, $2.50, $3, $3.&U, $4, j I And waar them two monthi. For every SUSPENDER BUT-1 ' TON that COMES OFF. WE will PAY you TEN CENTS. If! j thev rip at the WAISTBAND WE will PAY you FIFTYf \ CENTS. If they rip In the SEAT or elsewhere. WE will PAY) f you ONE DOLLAR or GIVE YOU A NEW PAIR. J BEST IN THE WORLD. TRY A PAIR, j HD TXTZTnV^ Clothing J?5 ii 1 1 v O House. soiib agentb. BED LOUNGES-WHITE. HANDLEY 6s FOSTER. Bed Lounges! if vnii want n harcmin tret one of OUf Lounges* Full size ONLY $10.50 ONl.vl FOR 50 CENTS PER WEEK. Me, Handley S Foster! 2245-47-49 MARKET STREET. I