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I K PPHOL8TBKT OKPABTICt I Stone & lUphoIstery I Department (THIRD FLOOR). Wc wish to i vicinity to th stcry s'ock c\ nient is cqui novelties, frc Muslin to thi Switzerland ; tention to the Lace Curtail \ r 1 ever offered V alUeS this store. 30 designs, full width an Lace Curtains, values t ' ( 50 designs Nottingham, Lace Curtains, values u 35 styles Real Lace Curt Point, Frcnch Appliqui in value up to $9.00, at, Dress Good Fine. Beau fcrior goods. A line of 50 pieces, 3 Mixtures, Checks, morning at, per yai A line of High Class 1P 1l>a tr\ uij;II ? / jv, ... A line of Open Mes Coverts, etc., in al qualities that have yard Our showii Colors, also equal in the < to show you ers arc never A. I Stone & MATTING?OBO. A ^ festerd The Rail * " fLjjj an oddll HB, > Jaj Containing well up to 4,000 Ya two earlier shipments, maki yards of fresh, new matting lower prices than you have f We keep no unsatisfactory, low start good ones at 25c Matting at Twenty additional prices up to RIGS. Our lino of Dsghettan Rum Is ?M ?n twk atin?rlnr to nil v In Wheeling. Light, medium and dark effecta In both larico and small size*. Angora I'lush Hugs v are entirely ner/. They arc as serrlcaablo as pretty. PASASOLS. A splendid line; all n^w 1S5? styles. Anything you want. Children's Colored Parasols.... Up Misses' Parasols 50c Up Ladles' Parasols 50c Up uT?T? puy n dollar's worth of gi JL Xl?Jujjjj Will give you a fine oil pair The work of Mr. Matzow. ih? Hi ( factory and Is In such great i) him for another week. Buy ? dross from 48c yurc! JP llJjij Ing Styles," by the thlrteer charge. GEO. I. St HAT8-MT juSTRIGHT^:: JgL> ' I I oooooooooooo ;; McFADDEN'S < 1320 AND 1322 MARKB I ?+ + ???? + ??+ SNT-STONB a THOMAS. Thomas. rail the attention of the ladies of this e largest and most complete Upholder brought to this city. This departpped with all the newest and latest tin the simple, inexpensive Scotch e elaborate Muslins and Laces from ind France. \V'e also call your at greatest 1 by a lengtn, isomngnam uu ip to $1.75, at, per pair / OC Swiss and Irish Point CO /I Q p to $4 pair, at, per pair ?4^^?TrO ains in Brussels, Irish and Swiss Tambour, <?[T OA , per pair 4>J*/U 5. tiful Dress Goods at the price cl in6 to 38 inches wide, choice etc., are to go on sale this 1C rd ZJ C Novelties that have sold as A Q _ be sold at, per yard 47C h Basket Clotli, Etamines, I the new spring colorings, iold as high as $1.35, at, per 98c ng of Grenadines, both Black anil Dress and Waist Silks, hasn't its rity. We will consider it a pleasure this line. Will you look? Customurged to buy. Thomas. I. SNOOK & CO. AT^ road Company unloaded jooal lot ol + + + )anese Matting, rds. This lot, together with i a grand total of over 10,000 ;s, upon which we are naming ever heard quoted. grade, mattmes, dui . 13c Yd. . 15c Yd. . 50c Yd. UMBRELLAS For rain or shine. A thousand now ones from which to do your choosing. no. for Fast Black, extra fine Twill GIo'OC rla, I'mbrellas, with natural woo<i handl#* and rods. You havo paid Jl.W for no better. Ct A.7 for '*aBt Black. extra fine Twll! <?lorJ.i I'mbrellas. steH rods, natural wood handle*. worth l.'.ov. fl*9 rr for genulhe Turkish Satin UmQZ..I J brellax. steel rods, natural wood handles, worth Jl.W. *0 JC for Changeable Taffeta Ola^e Sun i 'inhndla.". natural wood handle*, paraxon frames, ateol rods: cano of sam?) material as cover; aro worth \\.IA). ods and a frame nt half price, and we itlng free of cost, made while you wait ;htnlng artist. ha* been ho saikmund that wo havo engnged I up and we will give you a copy of "Com? great costumt-ss of Europe, freo of r /\ /V TT A A A luuiv?m. ADDEN'9. < > Hlyk-Ju^t rl*ht in quality?Jimt rl#ht < > i olor-- um rlRht In pi !< lu?t rluht In ry w?y ? > tnakr* a lM?romlmr l"?f I* ( ' r yonny n? w nfyln rut hrlm ?oft i > t with nnuwl crown-they'rc /ill the -color* Havana, lVarl. Uolilvn Jjrown, ' * ?c*~?xtra lino quality <> FOR ONLY SI. 50. > [Othtr* ?tlW for an fine hati > ' 1 300000000000 | HAT STORE,:; T STREET, WHEELING. ' I HJIOE1?ALEXANDRA. ' ^?? i | t Shoes Right, ;J It'* *>n?ler to buy whom varieties * m ar?? l(UK<'*t. lt'n plcus<ini?>r to buy { > A where attention In HpontunoouM. . , Y IC'h wafer to buy where experience A In ripe. ]t*H economy to buy whero < > lilKb quality 1? cheapest"- ^ > I THATS HERE. WE FIT. 1 Alexander, ! > T ShotSdltr. I049MiinSl || THE NEW STYLE $ I Ludwig | Pianos I Ijt Pleaw all *v ho see jps jt and hear them. S 0* More than twenty ft? j* have been sokl by Jgi jc us the past moatb. W ^ F. W. dt | $ Baumer Co., 1 ft* 1310 .MARKET STREET. TO 5hc.3ntrlligcnrcr Oltlrr: Nu*. S.'i imil 'J* Kcw Advert i?rm??n. The Now 8tyl? Ludwlfr Planoit? P. W. Baumer Co.?Eighth Pa*?. 8peciat Price on Stop ladders?Iluebel's Grorcry Hou?e. Notice?A. Yarlinc. Second Sight?Prof. Sheff?Kljrhth Page. House for Kent In St. i.'lalraville, with all tho Moduli I mprovem< ni To Housekeeper#?R. H. IJst. For Sale?Tho Property at 713 XJala Street. Promenade Concert. For Sale?Alfred Paul! & Co. Pensions?Frank S. Ma?on. Ventilating Fans?T. A. Little. Assignee's Sale?N. \V. Hock. Sprint; Suitings?'?\ CalllKun. A Statement -Penn Mutual IJte Insuraneo Company?Fifth Page. THAT HEAVY. TIBED FEELI!fO,,, Canted by reading III* irlf-prtlilnt ml*, of Rlf-aKmrd optical ri|irrla (1 , dortor* (1;t iirorriaori tland clairvoyants (I) ran be cured without publicity W. Grubh, Optician. SPRING OPENING Of C. HESS 4 SONS. Wc tiavr iiowoii exhibit all the lalrtl iiavrltlM In *nlilitc?. I miHrfiugi, Kaury Yrallnc* an<l (hrno?llti|;i. 'I he ait-IUh appearance. ?nod lit, dura* blllt v and tnllrr latlibcClun of war garluenta ta oar reputation. I'rlrea of oitr Ml I Clin;* tllU aprlng Mill Im 9'jO.OO and up, Irouaerlugs 93.00 and up. Our lirnt*' Knrnlahlutf department la complete. Th? beat Kuvda al lowest prlcca. C. I1K? 4 SOS*, 1321 and 13*3 Marlul klrtcl. Illg;;?-Kry Xuptlala, YestTdny ocruired th'- tnarriape of Mr. Clarence BIjocj5. of \W-?t Liberty, and MIjw Phoebe Fry, of Wheeling, n. daughter of lunar Fry. of Hodman & Company. Aft- r th?- c.-remony a supper wai served, after which the newly married couple departed for the oast. The County Committee. The Belmont Republican county committer will meet to-morrow at St. Clairsvllle to tlx the time and pluce to hold the county convention. No place seems to be after it this yt-ar, but Beilalre is conveniently located for a county convention. Since th- convention hist year was held there, however, they will hardly come back this year. I>ealh of lloge Shlvely. Hoge ShlveJey, one oC the best known ij . ?. Deed made April 28, 1J5&7, by Edward Bllffar to Augii?t Henkbell, for lot No. 60, In ParkVlew. < 'orulderation, S2'.'5. A m.uriaj:^ Heinle wan tamed ycsterda to <U oi? : deon, a native ?,r Norfolk. Va.. aired 35. and Ella Johnson, a native of Richmond, Vn., afred 33; atao to I'l.ir i i vit*. a native of Wheeling, a c< ! 28, and Phot be m. Fry.a native ??r Wh-'Hiiu:, aged 23: .ii- ? t" VV, H, Justice, a nallV'- .>f Washington, I>. <\, aired 2.x, and Annie Pearl Wootcn, native of Hellnire, " , aged 18. ?ii*? t?? Henry A. Hchaeft-r, a native of Whe.-Kng. and Anna A. Daeach. a native of Wheeling. Henry Faust was yesterday appointed n lmlnlfftralor <?f the estate of Joaeph Faust, dec.-.i "d, Hond, $1,2(K); Joseph Fauvt, surety. Mr. J. T. Armbru*ter, the baker. of the North End, and Ml?* Annie Hlxhop, "f the Eaat End, will be united In wedlock Tuesday, May 4, at St. Alphonnus church. IP you want to buy a fine Battate I.awn. forty Inched wide, ko to Geo. It. Taylor Co/s thl# week. .N'nulr A. /.nlrtnk, l.nilltV Tailor*. Dresae* made to order from $10 up. Correspondence solicited. No. 1113 Main Street* ' f IT IS PASSED. Council Hold* n Speciul Meeting nnJ PaMc* Ordinance FOR YEAR'S APPROPRIATIONS. I Thtre wai Bom* DUBcaltjr In Securing m I <i"*>rutut but akortly lie for r U O'C^ch j (li* Bodjr wu si Work-I)eworr?tie Mitubtn of Ilia Kccond Breach Continue Their Obelraetlon* Tactic* by Voting A|?lmt I he Ordinance. A npcclal meeting of council was held lust night to consider the annuul appropriation ordinance, which won objected to ut the regular meeting on Tuesday night. Great difficulty won exper' lenced In getting a quorum In the first brunch, and It was lung after the appointed hour before the chosen nine were rullled. The appropriation* veere passed about aH recommended by the committee on finance. o-..p al u l im n mem; iiivh??v.? -? second branch answered to their names, and the first branch lacked one of ob? talng h quorum. Mr. Ahl then moved to adjourn until the next regular meeting of council. The motion was lost, there being but the seven Democrats to vote aye. Following th?* result .Messrs. Kaiser, Welsgerber, tJartley and Ahl withdrew. President Ch^w seelpg the ruse ordered oUlcer Mcdulgan to prevent further wlthdrawuls, and Ahl returned. At 8:41', Air. Williams was corralled and tio* first branch got a bait) ?tuoruhi. The round up in the tlrst included Messrs. Kbellng. Baird, Strobel, Bachman. Wcidebusch, Davidson. Schmidt. Zwicker and Williams. The absentees were: Hailer. Haslett, llorkhelmer. List, McKelvejr. McLure ami Otto. The second roll call lu the second branch, or "Kindergarten" showed present: Ahl, Beckett. Berry. Bradbury, Bronstrop. JLlucey. Connelly. Fair, Hahiw, Hlgglns. Klndelberger, Knoke. Mi-Donald. McFadden, Meehan, Travis, Watson. Weisgerber and Mr. President. The ubsenltN-s were: Megrall, Meyer, Miller. Nesbitt, Arndt and Paul. Clerk Wat kins read the annual appropriation ordinance for the first lime. Before its second reading, petitions were presented from residents of the Second. Third and Fourth wards. The petitions related to changing the distributions from those alloted In the appropriations us recommended by the tlnance committee. Mr. McDonald's constituents wanting their appropriation In a more specific form, were made happy by nearly a unanimous vote . A clash of arms resulted between President Chew, who had left the chair, and Messrs. Beckett and Fair, in the distribution for the Third ward. Mr. Chew wanted the appropriation for Fifteenth street go as it was. and spoke at length in favor of it. His opponents wanted a slice of it for the Improvement of Jacob street between Thlr.? u \ir Ch?w'a ivriHii aiiu * uu> ?... ? forces won the day?12 to 7. Mr. Hoe fulled to get an alley paved in his bailiwick?the Fourth ward. Mr. Jdeehan, of the Sixth, met a sililar fate, with a similar petition. The ordinance was adopted by a vote of 15 to 5. The five objecting were: Ahl. Hoe, Meehan. Watson and Weisgerber. After the vote. Mr. Hahne introduced a resolution favoring the passage of the free text book resolution, now pending before I he board of education. The resolution was unanimously adopted. The first branch concurred in the adoption of the appropriation ordinance, and adjourned at 10 J5 p. m. BELMONT GRAND JDBY lu Station at tbc Coanty ffcat?Twentytwo True III I la* Tho grand Jury of Belmont county was in session less than three days but they examined 95 witnesses and found 27 true bills, ignoring four cases presented. Among the Indictments found were the following: Edward Sutton, assault and battery; W. H. Campbell, perjury; Fred Jo&CS* hooting' with Intent to kill; Richard Davis, ussault with intent to kill; Bruce Vandyne, breaking in daytime with intent to steal; Win. Shepherd, rape, Incest, etc.; James Warnock, using obscene language within hearing of females; same party for | printer* in Wheeling, expired at 6:10 yesterday morning, at his homo on the 13land, after an illness of about two week*. The deceased had been In fairly good health until recently, when he waa attack^! with kidney trouble, the cause of his death. Hoffe. a* he waa known, was foreman ->f the Register Job room, and a man wboyi nil admired for hij many excellent qualities. He was a member of the Knijrht* of Pythian, who will have <1 f the? funeral, which occurs next Sunday. Annihrr Cave lit. i^urtJior cave-ins of the Wheeling Bridge and Terminal's tunnel at the head of Twenty-seventh street, occurred yesterday morning, though of no K<rk)u? consequence other than further delaying the work of clearing away the rubbish. Since Monday morning a largo force of men hns been working night and dny removing the debris, and the tunnel will hardly bo open for traffic this week. Oc?? uf the two box cars Imprisoned in the tunnel has been removed, but effortn to draw out thiol her by means of an engine, failed,several chain* being Knapped In the attempt. Considerable repair* to the roof will be necessary after the tunnel In cleaned out, ;?.m the supporting timbers at the entrance arc wrecked. In Clerk Itobert Oil's Ofllrr. Deed made April ?7. 1?97, by O. T. Morton and KHa Morton to Frank West, of SkieVsvllle, for a lot of personal proper/-? .,i ... tnrtrt disturbing a meeting; Decker Hoffman, ussault and battery: Calvin Goldsmith, vlolutlnn of Prohibition law In Col era In township: Fred C. Henderson, disturb' Ing meeting; Sherman Gallagher, rape; Wm. Barms, assault and battery: Henry Barnes, same; Oscar and George Hlncs, burglary and larceny. JnvfHilc (lllllanf*. The members of the Carroll Club were treated to a rare exhibition of billiard playing last night by the boy experts, Willie and Frank Hoppe, both under ten years of age, A large crowd witnessed their remarkable performance anil the boys received applause for each difficult shot, and they were many. The Fort Henry Club has engaged them for this evening, and they will score another ovation. _ Thursday and Friday Sale. Customers can buy 5 yards of the following with every II purchase: Apron Ginghams at lc per yard. 1 yard Wide Unbleached Muslin, at l-*c per yard. Customers can buy 10 yards Simpson's black and grey best prints at 2"*c per yard, with every SI purchase. Customers can buy 5 yards best Cambric at lc yard, with every 00c worth of Lining. 60c ready-made Cotton Underskirts at 19c. SI 00 Underskirts at 39c. Trimmings worth as high as 35c per yard, at lc yard. Ladles' Muslin Drawers at 15c. Chll iren's Muslin Drawers nt 5c. Indies' Embroidered Gowns at 39c. Ladles* Tucked Skirts at 19c. Ladies' $2 00 Black Brilllantlne Skirt*, velvet bound, Russelictto lined, at 69c each. Jl 00 Silk Waists st $1 99. Yard-wide Dress Goods worth 25c, at 9e a yard. All-wool Novelty Goods worth 39c, at 12V4c per yurd. Ladles' Taped Neck and Sleeve Vest s 12'?*c value, at 4 for 25c. Fugt Black Seamless Hose at 4c a pair. 50c Corsets nt 23c. Embroideries worth 10c to 35c, at 5c. 8c and 10c yard. Ribbons at lc yard, worth 10c to 18c. THE LEADER, 10:0-1022-1024 Main Street. 1-. fl. I*. wr?i i ir|i>uiiiaia.B ??v^-, to l>? Held lit Wlicellitg? \V. Viu, JUj ami 0. 1009. For the above occasion. ? rate of one flrflt-olnns fare for the round trip, has t*?eh authorised from West Virginia points on lino of the Baltimore & Ohio 1 tllvva\ . + SECOND SIGHT. + Wh?n you feel you have tried everything and everyone, consult im. A dally otv urn-nee Is tho aurprlae shown by benefited patients hi our office. Do you have headache? Do your eye? water? Do they burn or smart7 Doc* print run together when reading? Keel (im If scum before the eyes? Do thlnx* appear double or mixed up? Have n ae*irc to rub the mi, twitching? Do jroi havo weak eyes? Doe* the llaht pain them? For nny trouble of your eyea eonHtiit us. During this* month we devoto much tini'* to children's eyea. We mnk? kIumhah lit popular prices tone r<>a?un of our popuiurltyi-tnake a careful examination free of chnrge. The best proof of our succeiui la the number of recommendation!! from our old patient*. prop, snnrr, Hcientlflc Optician. Cornor Main and Eleventh Streets. . the hps -clothier Apply ?TP< And the engine stari speed. So in busii honest values?hoi and there's no end store. We're in the determination throv ahead to greater bi opportunities. Matchless Values... These 110 Suits of ours. Could bring a higher price easily enough. They point to the progress* wo have made. They sitow the advantage gained by buying here. It's a grade other* skip. They mark such suits $IL'.?W and $15, and even then donU show a quarter part of our variety. Our bargain* lie In the Increased worth at no Increased price of coat. That Is the legitimate bargain, and we const* right out flat-footed and Ray they're only $10. not that they're $12 and $15 Suit* reduced to $10. That wouldn't be true. We're out for comparison. They're keys that unlock the facts. About fifty styles In Black and Blue Clays, Mixed Clays, Plaids and Overplalds. Serge*, and all the new mixtures. All sizes, and there's no doubt about the fit, no more than if you were measured first, at mor'n double a? niucn as $10. THEClothiers, Hatters HUB CORNER, FOURTEENTH Wheeling's Largest end Only BAER'9 CLOT1 For 110 and $15 we are delivering I $20 and 525, but for those who wish *1 lower prices. We've produced & 11: All-Wool Cheviot*. The garments t making. All the scams are sowed w a aepenaamc rwnre. iney come ir Grey Cheeks. Color Is absolutely J THE sum ARE . .. Compare thorn with any $10 Suit ? better than the most of them, and ta *BHE CLOTHINC 8HOES-J. H. LOCK ! ? ? ? ? < Ladies' Fine VIcl Kid Shoes, lie Chocoluto aud M'iuo Color, Need Gentlemen's lino Vici Kid Shoes, Chocoluto and Wine Color. Co That represent everything you cin gel price* TUT nri^c I V * * wv/vri-vu. . - a A A A ft A ifc AAAAAAAAA, w v www ' WALL PAPER. WALLPAPER. NEW SPRING STYLES, Embracing the latest designs in Wall and Ceiling Decorations. We arc confident we can satisfy you, both in our goods and prices, if you will kindly give us a trial. JOHN FRIEDEL & CO., HID MAIN bTUKET. t AND FUBNIBHBHX iwer ts. The more power the more iiess apply the right forceslest prices?honest purposeto the possible pace of such a lead?but with the throttle of m wide open, we're driving isiness?affording you greater Our Juvenile department. Clothing for the little t^ts. Brim full lof bargains. An AH-Wool Junior Suit, 3 to i years, at $1.00. Twenty different styles o? Junior tnd Reefer Suits. In light and dark shades. Fuch suit* u? you will iw marked out as cheap In a great many windows at }4, wt? will offer &11 this jreck at $2 and $2.50. At J2.5A wo will offer nil this week a line of Reefers. Junior, Ktons and Sailor Suit* that will keep th? other dealers bmy guessing how it can be done, We're showing more styles in this grade than you will And In any five stocks combined in t'hfa city. Latest thing In Pike Suits ond Trowsors. The Turnip Bike Suits can be worn a? it*. ular trowsers or knlckerbock* ers. HUB, and Furnishers, AND MARKET STBEET3, Strictly (toe Price House. 31NQ HOUSE. Prices Talk! ^Ine Suits, which formerly brought to economize we can quote ?tUl ne of Spring Suits from strictly ire perfect In cut and stylish In 1th Silk. The Costs are lined with i Black and Blue, Brown Plalda and fast. , ! $7.50. iboat town. You'll And this Suit illored equal to the beat of thenv JR'S# y HOUSE. E SHOE COMPANY. L .. 7 .... ...?? ???" ? ?* ittou and Lace, lo anil Coin Toes $2.50.! ,it??dc.r?,$3.oo| t, aui more than you will cxpcct for the | SHOE CO. 1 I WILI.IAMS TYPE WRITER. H The Williams I Typewriter I Prints like a press, and yott |H Kt every letter every *** H the moment printri. H The Intelligencer uses rfComtnends the Willunu. ^ ^ COPP & DEVORE B PHOTOGRAPHY. H MILES' ART STUDIO. Photographs. I ~ -1