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' DRK8S POOPS-fi Stone & jr. Hundreds and Hundreds Spring Dress Goods and this week. Don't fail to will be a valuable lesson L At 25c l#o pieces. Sfl to 50 Inch*** wide. Two Toned Noveltlm, All Wool Suitings, is All Wool French Serf* And Silk Mixed Novelties to be sold tblrt week at 25c yard. At 39c !? ' I Special Display of 36 to 45 Inches wide { 811k and Wool Mixed Novelties. Dlas onal Serges. Bicycle Suitings, Folwell and Jamestown Novelties and Sheppard Checks. In Blue and White, Brown and While, etc. No use of payinjr 50c for them elsewhere. Here this week at 39c. At 49c 100 styles of th* B'ft American All Wool and Silk and Wool Mixture*. 40 and 42-lnch Imported Novelties. 20 styles (iraiill* mid Kfnmino Weaves, nnd All Wodl Checks* go on sale thin week ot 49c. At 75c to $3.50 Yard. Elaborate showing of High Class Bull-' ings from the best French. English and German makers. We Invite and aoliclt your critical inspection. Surprising Values la Black Dress Goods. At 49c $5 pieces 40 to 45 Inches wide Fine Sicilians. All Wool Serges and Clay Diagonals. All Wool Imported Jacquards. Brnche Figured Mohairs, the regular s 65c and 75c qualities, this week at 49c. At 75c 62-lnch Bright Lustre Sicilian. 45-lneh, imported Jaequards. 42-Inch Barrits Cloths. 46-Inch Imported German Henriettas. values up to $1.26 yard, alt go1 this week at special price of 76c yard.* Ladies' Skirts. Unrivaled values In this department this week. Monday und while they last, we offer you the choice of 60 Indies' Figured Mohair Skirts. Kusselette Lined. Velvet Wound. Compare fa-1 vorably with $3.00. Skirts, at $1.98. Cadi** Novelty Check Skirts. In Blue, and White. Brown and White. Green and White and Black and White, well lined and bound, this week a: 1 $2.48. Lades' Heavy Brocaded Silk Skirts,< BuMelette Lined. Velvet Bound, a reg-, ular $9.0<) value, this week at $5.90. Stone & LACE CURTAINS?G TO INTRODUCE OUR kiritz at _/v A NLW * STOCK ~P^\ J\ 0f eS^ci 25 pairs 3 1-2-yara long N< new design, regular $7.50 qi 25 pairs same Curtain in 4-] $8.00 pair, at An immense variety of L We will surprise you with o Swiss Curtain Materials. 30 SILKALINE COMFORTS, Filled with clean white cotton, only SI. 39 EACH. Geo. M. Si MACKINTOSH! O O O OO O O O Meris*?*? AHMackintos 4v?^HHH9|A With large capon-a roc turn !??? -now and rain P -wear lor several years *FOI McFADDEl I 1320 and 1222 I o-o-o o o-o- o-o SHOES -J. R. I.OC | WEALTH ; | m # I \ WISDOM J | J. H. LOCKE uL.;. ITONB A THOMAS. Thomas. of Pieces of Stylish New Silks at extra inducements see this great display. It t n economy for you. ^ a Fashionable Silks, g 25 plecea Poulard 811k* In Blue and N White, Green and Whit'*, Black und 4 White and Brown and White effects,' X to be sold this week at 15c. J At 50c 4An elegant collection oC Printed India. Tz I Foulard. Plain Mark Taffeta. Plain . f Rich Salln Rhaddams, Figured Tuf fela and Striped Glace Silk*, L'7 inclu'a ? 4 wide, about 75 etylea. a magnificent ? allowing of faHhlonable Silks, this 'frt X week at 60c yard. $ At 75c S ^42-Inch wide Silk Grenadine?, beaut I- J|j 4 ful designs, go on aale thin week at 75c w 4 >'artJ 5 TFIner grades of Silk of every desirable St kind can be found here In a vast an- t| t aortment at prlcea that wilt surprise y f you. ? 4 /n 4 carpets. a Our new spring stork from the b^st $ maker* of the world now complete. ?g SPECIALS THIS WEEK. *,0 rolls lloxbury and Htlnaon's Brus- ?j t eels Carpets. KOo quality, at is 69c Yard. $? Ts5 roll? JUggins' 9-wlro Brussels Car- ? T pets. 65c quality, ut ?fi + 49c Yard. $50 rolls B-Kt Heavy All Wool Ingrain ? k Carpet. TOc quality, at ? 49c Yard. ? JlOO Blasell's Carpet Sweepers at j!R I $1.98. 412 and 14-foot Lacs Curtain Stretchers. J a with Easel. at ft iH?1 = I Lace Curtains. ^If you intend purchasing anything new j A in the Curtain line you will tlnd a ' J larger assortment here than In three or J ordinary atoros. ] SPECIALS THIS WEEK. B? 200 pairs regular $2.00 value Irish Point EI Lace Curtains, special offer this week, J j 98c Pair. rcj XOver S00 pairs Nottingham Lace Cur- Gt J tains. Beautiful Patterns, values we ( have never offered before less than bo 11.50 and 12.00, to be sold this week at j 98c and $1.48 Pair. ? ce Y Better Grades of Lao* Cumin* on up i V to $37.50 per pair, all at priced that ' would interest you. Hi 9 NThomas... EO. M. SNOOK & CO. ??' Hi _____ 1 pr IR1AIMS t WE OFFER: ? jttingham Curtains, CO QC. 1 ialityf at .... ^ PAIR. rati lengths, worth 35 "" PAIIS. Ill ace Curtains from 39c pair up. ur great Curtain values. New ,, In SILK EMBROIDERED ? ^SKIRTING FUNNELS. J Twenty-five choice designs at special prices, from . . m t 50c TO $2.25 YARD. '! ; In look & Co. S-M'FADDF.N'S. ^ -0-0-0-<j 9 ai S o I SI O c<" hes ? <1 overcoat mid rain coat combined-thry Q oik t!i" wind- lit perfect?look iilca J F ? xiz'ffl 34 tu i'i- 0 R ONLY $2.98. <i> ? 1 Nil JOCOOOOOOOOO Y l?? N'S HAT STORE, ? S 1 f.l Vlarket Street, Wheeling, W Va. O O O OO-O O O-O-O-O-O 0 8 I'l Ic KB HIIOE COMPANY. ,)( 'KAVEL TOOETHER. W? can't nil I ?' f uif be wealthy, but we can bo wa^th- ?'< r tbun w? an*. Wealth conslatM <>t tl hat Ih waved, not what In earned. I' SavInK" mean* flndlnir tho .stor?* whom I ti nil rail tho l?"*t quality f<?r !" ?? Y I" lonoy than any when* elap. If you ntnrt y iKht hero y<?u will inuko tho fhortoxt ^ rip on record, " or we tell th? BEST Ladies' and Gentle- X \*n'? Shoes for 52.00 that you can find in X r, Wheeling. J* J* J* I 5 SHOE CO. T FREE?ALEXANDER. oing to Wecr Oxfords Next Summer? &Them 1-3 OFF. Every Low Hho? In our *tor?. Colors id Lllack. Shape* hml 8lz?'S. wkuUui*. 75c grade 49c ALEXANDER, Shoe Seller. 1049 Main St. | You.... 8 PCannot 8 f Afford 9 To run any risk whrn f*& buying a jiluno?ihereforo ?~ buy a Krakau?-r?Some jftj y other piano MAY prove k HatlHfactory ? The Kra- jS& if kauer In 8 UK IS to do no. i owner* In tliH vicinity jR& | ? testify to this?Tho prlco jK? I K not high either. Not fife | J If you count durability j K ah worth anything. Come gA J In ami learn inoro of the.se j? c pianos. ?* | ? | F.W.BaumerCo. g | J 1310 UAHKET KTIIEET. ? S\f3ntclligcitrer nt. ?j >o?. 3.1hiiiI ?7 l-oiirtAaiUUntrwnu IVettr Atlvrrf UriiiMltl. Stop Ladders?(Si-o. W. Johnson'* Sons, irand Opera Houim?? Hi l'lunksrd. A'anWd-Cunvasvr for Fall Nursery ders 'or Sale?Ten Shares of First National mk Kfu.-k. Bridgeport, Ohio. k'ou Cannot AIToni?F. W. Baumer Co.? xhth Pai;*. ror Hah?Nesbltt & D<*vlne?Sixth Pa*e. Lace I'urtalua?Ceo. M. Snook & Co.? ghth Page. Important Clothlny Announcement?M. ituiaii & <*o.?Fifth Pane. .'arroll Club Auditorium?Cardinal Glbn* drs. Hart's School for Young Ladles and illdren. Vlor<? Broom Bargains?Huehel'j Cro- j ry Hons* 11.30 Per Doxen-TUgflni' Cillery. If Your Kyes N??ed Attention?Dillon, heat JL- Hnncher Co. 1 r.reat Reduction In Crepa Paper-Carle "OS Covered and Fluted Crust Bread Pans? enbltt & Bro. FOR RENT. Hie IUI1 corner Unlit mul Fourteenth. At <.?Mt > POLLACK. 'ECIAL BARGAINS IN SS.00 AND 86.0) TROUSERINGS. ro rednre onr alack uf Fine Tromrr- | Ki, wt alfrr nt coal nn<l leaa our 97.00 lie at 95.00, mid 9*.0? H?e nt 90.00. NKF. IPPKJl WINDOW. F*lr?t nrrlvnt of 5iot>b>* f?prlng Nwkrnr and Colored Shlrta. C. IlKflM&SOXg, lalitonaht* Tntlora niiiI oiiti' Knriitalieri, 13*41 ??! 1.141 Marhrl atreat. "THAT HEAVY. TIRED FEELING," itiM*l hy rending the aeIf-jirata lug ?da. rlf-nmtiril opffral csfM>ita (??, Uor? n (Jit profraaora (! anil ?Inl.-voyanta iti it Ik rurrrt ullliniii publli U)' 1?r J. \V. rnbli? Optlrlau. 1'lraaaiitlr Kittrrtaltifl. Mies Mamie Borck, of 2715 Moyston reet, last evening; pleasantly entering a number of her friend*. Gaines id other diversions nerved to make o hours pass swiftly. Hrliraraliit; ??. Pawl." Th?* Oratorio Society will meet this nine for rehearsal, nt Odd Fellows* ill. Work is progressing: on Mendell>hn's oratorio "St. Paul," and the soety will have It ready for presentaj:i In Ma|-. Knights of St. (irortv Orrta Drill. That superb organization, the Knights St. George, will give a full dress drill the auditorium of the Carroll Club tills eiiingat8 o'clock. This announcement 111 no doubt fill the house with their lends and admirers. Down nil ICIcvn'or Shnfl. August Nolte, a porter at the Jooph Speldol Groo-ry company, on ain street, fell through the elevator inft yesterday morning, sustaining mcusslon of the brain and internal Juries. We fell from the second floor ' the building and when picked up as apparently dead. He was tak?*n his home on South Wood street, mxi s recovery l? expected. Draf .11 iiIr 1'arty. A deaf mute entertainment held at it? home of Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Corbelt, one of the Xlellalre colony, id which was attended by many from -liefling, netted the sum of $:!0 so, hlch goes to aid th?? deaf and dumb istitutlon at Cent: uill?. Ohio, where room will be furnished with the profeds of the entertainment. To ItalHlihl lite Iflirkryr. Yesterduy president Dramon, ?u tug uckeye Uljis Compan, was In Martin's erry talking with parties with referice to rebuilding Ills plant burned over year ago. The Martin'?* Kerry Times iyx: No definite proposition was made it it is understood that the oo-uporatlve Ian is one of the features Mr. Seomort ,m In mind, Ho would also want the ty to give him free water and free taxes ir ten yeurs. li Is though also to !nt?rrt the buslnetis mpn t<? the extent of taUk a few thousand dollars <?f stock. The i"a appears to rebuild the plant on a nailer scale and to mill* the new llfen (Kit furnace to begin with. lSurktrii'a Ariilm S*lv?, The best salve In the world for ruts, raises, sore*, ulcer1', an It rheum, fever >res, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, >rns and all skin eruptions, and poslve|y cures piles, or no pay required. It Kuaranteed t?? give perfect h.?tlf?fa?-011 or money refunded. Prloe 25 cents cr box. For Naluliy Logan Drug Co. ON 13 (Minute In all the time necesiiv i>> decide from personal expertise that One Minute Cough <!ure does hat Iim nam" Implies. It. (Joetxe, orner Twelfth and Market streets; awle ?Vr iv . Bridgeport; l'eabody ,t )n, Benwood, 1 OABTOTIIA. THEY'RE OFF! HlkliuiCailctii Seventy Strong, Depart for Cliurlentou. TIIEIR SPECIAL TIWIN LEFT At 7i.10 O'Clock I.a?t KiRbl-Tb* Hoys War* Accompanied by Fifty of Tlialr FrlaiitU?Ureal lOiillinvlaaiii Prevailed When lUf Train Palled Ont for the Capiat City?Charleston trill Nee the I'lncK Marching dull In tlia State. Laat night at 7::;o o'clock, the special train on the Ohio River railroad, provided for the transportation of the Klklns Cadet* from Wheeling to Charleston, whpro 'they will be tho feature In tho Inaugural parade this afternoon, pulled out und the boys were given a rcHitfliiK: send-off by the great crowd that surrounded the Pennsylvania passenger station. The club goes nearly seventy strong, a much better showing than was anticipated. Of these, twenty-eight are In the excellent drum and bugle corps, which will open Chorlestonlans' eyes, and thefe were thirty-nine Cadets In line. Nearly fifty friends of the club accompanied the Cadets, and will give them tho glad hand this afternoon when they lead the line In today's great inaugural parade. That the boys will make the hit of the day at the Capital <.'lty tfiM-s without saying, for there is no other marching organization in the state that Is 111 thrt Mime does. Tonight the natty uniformed Cadet* will be prominent at the inaugural ball, and only the brilliantly uniformed governor's staff will outshine them In appearance. The .special train was In charge of Traveling Passenger Agent Ashley Smith, of the Ohio River company, who made the boys as comfortable <ut i>ohslble, extending to them the use of the beat coaches on the road. Tlio train was made up oC two <iny coaches and a (deeper which was tilled long before the train ataried. At midnight tlie special train had passed Porkorsburg and It t* expected It will reach the Capital City at 6 o'clock this morning, going by way of Huntington and the Chesapeake & Ohio. If the Kanawha & Michigan road Is still closed to trafllc, as was believed last night. The Cadets who make the Charleston pilgrimage are the following: Klklus Cadets. Captain W. H. Travis First Lieutenant John K. List Second Lieutenant W. B. Hlffjclns Third Lieutenant Robert Hazlett First HiTffeaut L. N. Reef?r Second Sergeant W. S. Hare I Joseph H. Rhees, William Tsaadale, J P. M. Stringer. P. H. CalUhan. Albert lse. C. L. McKelvey, William I fare, J. M. Wlnavrter, * W. C. Etrler. Benjamin F. Gatch, 1 W. J. Beckett, J. C. Williams. C. M. Moore. Jess McCausiaod, J. B. Hedrlck, Charles Reed, O. F. Behad, CJ. T. McKown, Jesse Hibbard, Ed McDonald, Albert Kline, Harry Travis, J. A. Moore. Charles Snyder, M. H. Yanfossen, I>. Helskell, Charles Moore, F. Cowl. II. A. Lyle. 1C. tfylvss. A. W. I^owe, W. .N'lcoll, Ed Teasdale, J. H. FriedeL liHgUaRii Dram Corp?. Busies? Ed Williamson, Otto Doehm. George Kirk, Frank Kbellng, Ed Roller. C. M. Yeager. H. O. Urannon, llazlett Freese. Charles Brand. William Brand, Holly Smith. C. T. Price, Hal Hawkins, Ed Hogati. Snare Urums? Fred Hus>'man, John McCann, W. \Y. I'lson, Charles 1-orach. Elmer Keech, Lawrence Wheat, Frank Wheat, Harry Kirk. Harry y,ev?|y, Charles Llig. ESward Dick, Bass Drums? W. O. HaIIor. H. C. Proiser. Drum MajorCharles Berkley. PUBLIC AFFAIRS. flnslitess TraiiMftMi In tli* CUy-Coauty RulldliiK Vestarday. The criminal court grand Jury having completed lis work on Tuesday, the ? ? ?t ...... v..ii.nlav nmrnlnir crutunui win*. mw However, 1t was rather a. short session and adjournment was taken until this morning a t 9:30 o'clock. Dryden & Robinson, attorneys for (??-?rge Moron and John Brady, accused of highway robbery, entered a demurrer to the indictment found by the grand Jury, which will be argued before Judge Hugus next Monduy. The trial 9f Mary Ilackett. Indicted for bigamy. wn:? set for next Monday. llenry Smith. Indicted for robbing General A. H. Beach, entered a demurrer through his attorney, on which arguments will be heard Saturday. lit Clerk Itobciiiou'i Office. Yesterday h? Clerk Robertson's office the following transfer of reaJ estate was recorded: Deed, made Dec. 'J3, JM6; Edward A. Hlgglns to Prudence IHlgglns; consideration. $30; transferring a one-ninth undivided Interest in property on Tiventy-seventh *treet, South Side. A marriage license was issued to J. T. Kalrd. aged twenty-two yearn, and Louisa Knenbuhl. ngetl twenty-one years, both of Slstersvllle. A Small "Pay". To-day there will be a small "pay" by the board of public works, out of the city's contingent fund, amounting to Itf. I 27. _ THE readers of our publications are requested to us" Solvation Oil for any and all pains. It Is u. sure cure. 2.'? rents. THE NEW~WAY.~ a our at stcciss ior 111 mo ah UlfH UASM V Our new scientific method of examining the eyes c.nU lilting Rlassos without putttiiK druus In tlio ey.h nml making tii* patient Mind for n week, or huvlng thorn wit for hours looking ut churls snd trying to lit themselves until they foeconi" h0 1 wlldered they cannot tell what they can see. We lit the eye for examination without depending on tlio patient and know Wlicn nif) ??? ? i , Consultation atnl examination free. PROF. H. SHEFF, yiir Scientific Optician. Telephone No. -J. -mo Mam at root. | Centemeri j | Kid Gloves, Hlttc-U and Colored, can be had at n?v 4 Mr*. Thornton and Mr*. Ileri;?r ^ A In their urt rooms from 9 n. in. until A r. p. m. My ofllce open for busltiPM I during the same hour*. Settlements T T In order. Market and Main street T J cntranco both open. 4 A I GEO. R. TAYLOR. \ THE HUB -CLOTHlflfta Banisbmeot Sale.-?_ We carried from lot of Men's and SPRING AND SUMMER ? CLOTHING. It cannot i stock. Eve this week, losing, for prices. Pro lege that m eral dollars keep yon p soon wante Some of thi are in, and u rect in suits better to ge want to get; THEClothiers, Hatters HUB CORNER, FOURTEENTH Wheeling's Largest and Only ! BAKU'S CLOTin 1 .=&r |( ; Ve tos?s*f ai?o f Custom Made," and you are on t shoe entrance into the Castle of ] dealers in this city in the famous Horseshoe label, and the motto , "EQUAL TO CUS CLOTHING TO BE RIGHT IIP TO DATE Daily S ?, Intelligence REDUCEI I ALL THE NEWS FRO sJ& ft Send in Vour Orders at Once phone No, ? y *? ? " 1 1 ? A NO FUftyispgRg. I ; zzzzzstzxztxxzti 6 last season a Boys" * ?. . =5=5-^==?.% i 9 iave b dlace with the Jncominr :ry vestige of it must be banished It is to be six days of enormous in our haste we've laid waste the vident people will improve a priviakes one dollar the buyer ol sev' worth of goods. ,We v.-ant M >osted on the arrivals for spring d. The Top Coats have come, t new Derby and Fedora blocks rc can show you just what is cor. Better to know a little ahead, t the right idea, that's why you ( our pointers from us. HUB, and Furnishers, AND MARKET STREETS. Strictly One Price House. so HOUSE. jrO ^ ^ Straight \head! Turn neither to the right hand ror to the left Avoid unreliable, :heapclothing; save the expense o! ligh priced tailoring, and take eadv made Clothing "Equal to lie right path through the Horft3rospcrity. We are the exclusive high grade Clothing bearing t-ie TOM MADE." ?1 R'S-fc HOUSE. VOU MUST HAVE THE * ;r, r\ m U i fen Cents Jer Week. M EVERYWHERE. * by Postal Card or Tele. . 622.