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DBB8S POOPS?8T0NE f TH0VA8. A Great Friday Sale of !?''.ffs Great efforts have been made to-make this the greatest ; Black Dress Goods sale ever held in this store. Fine to finest all to be sold at prices that mil'pay people to. ; ? come a long ways. .We enumerate a few of tile specials:^ SO pieces 36 and 38-inch All Wool Black Serges. 10 pieces 36-inch Black Sicilian. 20 pieces Black Figured Mohairs. All to be sold.Thursday and Friday at per yard 50 pieccl 46-inch wide All Wool Black French Serge. ,20 pieces 40-inch wide Bayadere Mohairs. . 20 styles 36-inch AH Wool Imported Jacquards. Ordinarily great 49c and 59c values. Are to be sold at per yard Pj4"' Great efforts have been put forth by our Dress Goods ; manager to secure the greatest Black Dress Goods ever ; ' sold at 50c per yard. We think he has more than suc ceeded. A few of the weaves itemized below: Pf? . /46-inch wide Imported Jacquards. 46-inch wide Black Sicilians. '.46-inch wide French Storm Serges. 40-inch wide Imported Armurcs. 40-inch wide Imported Ettamines. !j ? 46-inch wide French Henrietta Cloth. /All to be sold Friday at per yard..v. High Class Black Dress Goods M| Prices cut tor this Great Black Goods sale. If great , fV | - variety and smallest kind of Profit Selling will, and it always does bring crowds, this is to be the Banner sale Cy' ^ ' ever held in this town. Priestley's make principally, * which guarantees you get the best made; vji'.-io styles Imported Crepons. 2$ styles Priestley's Novelties. , llZ'JO pieces Satin Berber. 10 pieces Vicuna Cloth. 20 pieces French Poplins. A / 30 pieces Satin Soleils. H 0 % All regular $1.25 and $140 qualities. Vl/ . .Go. in this sale at per yard v\ g^tfTwo hundred dozen Ladies' Hemstitched, also fancy Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Friday each : One hundred dozen Ladies' Victoria Kid Gloves, all shades, d?i | clasp or button, regular $1.25 grade w Twenty-five dozen best 15c imported Bristle Tooth' Brashes, Fri , dav'at'.'. Twenty-five dozen new Leather Belts, stitched and lined, in brown, ?>?-? tan, green and black, good value at 40c, Friday at.............. Fifty pieces Satin Stripe Lawns, 10c quality, Friday per yard UMBRELLAS?GEO, M. SNOOK i: CO. IBRELLAS 49c Congo Handles 'Tis Cheaper to Buy Than to Borrow . Upwards oi a thousand Umbrellas here to choose Irom. We never had such a variety of good and stylish black and colored Umbrellas before?never before have we l;ad such sterling values. Call particular attention to the famous ait Umbrellas, No others equal them?because the silk is made in Lon don by the world's greatest umbrella silk weaver, and is positively CRACK PROOF and WATER PROOF. ?The ribs are lightest and strongest of all. The "Dent" rolls closest?is the lightest weight, in short is the most serviceable umbrella made. The four leading brands . are called "DENT' and "MARTIN," both of Taffeta Silk, and "IRON FRAME" and "NIAGARA," both of Turkish Satin. Prices range from $2.95 to 94.75 come in 26 and 28-inch sizes. A great line of nobby handles?some would be called ugly by those who don't follow the fashions closely. 98c for elegant Taffeta Urn- ' brellas?Steel Rods. SWEATERS?U'FADDEN'S, SWEATERS Men's 30c Sailer Swcoters, Navy Blue or Red, for 25c. Men's $1.50 fine All Wool Sweaters with Sailor collars, for 75c. Men's S2.00 best Wool Sweaters with sailor collars, for HATS?SHIRTS?SHOES, 1320 and 1322 Market Streot. "Alexander" is on the shoe it is "UP 10 THE HINOIE." Our window Is full txby of Spring Shoes wit& til "Alexander" \ , on them. ?0?000<>0<0?0<X>?0?0?; BICYCLES. BEAT OUR LINE IF YOU CAN.....1 Cleveland . . . $75, $65, $50 Outing .... $60, $50, $45 Stearns .... $75, $50 Patee Crest . . $35 Juveniles ... $25 DILLON, WHEAT & HANCHER CO. ^ SHOES?NAY BROTHERS. To the fact we arc pleasing many people In . . . STYLISH, NEAT FITTING, COMFO.iT GIVING FOOTWEAR? Everything the newest for spring of B8. Jfot an old stock shoe in our store. Our windows show a number of latest shades and shapes. Wo havo others. PRICES RIGHT. One Price Shoe Store, J3I7 Market Slttrt. cncer Onice: No*. 20 and 27 Fourteenth .Stree; SfW Allvrreir?niciit?. Aro You Going to Clean??Geo. E. Stlfel & Co.?Third Page. ? Black Dress Goods?Stono & Thomas? Eighth Page. Pittsburgh, "Wheeling & Kentucky Rail road Company. Filters?Geo. W. Johnson'- Sons. Notlcet-H. G. Zane. Wanted?Active. Intelligent Odd Fellow. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey?Fifth Page. A Liberal Discount?MIHlgan, Wilkin & Co. Great Men's Word.*?Sccond Page. Wanted?Girl for Housework. Postponed?Eighth Page. Grand Opera House?Joshua Slrapkins ?Eighth Page. Spring Opening, Kegardlea* of admncfl In ironl *na, we are prepared to make to order Suit*, Overcoat* nnd Trouper* at la*t year'- re duced and popular prlcca. Sulla 820.00 tip. Overcoat* 818 00 up. 1'autS $.".00 up. Tho nnUtlc cut and MylUh nppear anro of our garment* rncoiumoud them aelvea. Inviting Inspection. C. I! tSS & SONS, Faahlonnble Tailor* nnd Fine Furnishers, 1D21 and 13:43 MnrUot'StreuU 'THAT HEAVY, TIEED FEELING," Canard by rrndlitg the .*rir-pralal?~ ada. of aclf-nainrd optical ezpnrts (1), doc tora (I}, profraaora | nnd clairvoyants (!) mil beenrrd without publicity by J. W, Grubb, Optician. I,AST TAX NOTICE. Call at>lierlfP? olllco nnd pay ynurtaxea ??vr Interest. coat* und trouble. Taxea Jorl897 ?ro lout; pnat due, aud farther time cannot be given. II. C. RICHARDS, hberltTOhlo Connty, Ofllcc, I'ubllc ISnilit I ii lOcoiitnaday pay* for n telephone In your roalilcnce. Take one aud get your nam* In the norr tolophone book. LOCAL BREVITIES. MMtteraof Elinor JUomntl In and Abont the Clly. The otrecta wore crowded yesterday with sight seers. Aa the water goes down, thoughts of cleaning up the mud comes. Lucy Crawford, a colored lady, charged by Mrs. Baxter, -white, with creating a disturbance of the elements at the upper end of Eoff street, was forced to give bond to kc'sp the peace yesterday by Sqi'lre Fits:pntrlck. Andrew Jackson, of Elm Grove, will answer to the charge of stealing <i gui tar, before Squire Dunning this morn ing at 10 o'clock. The guitar was re covered at the Klondike pawnshop, by Constable Gray, who also made the ar rest. ?. :?: Tickets for the two performances of Robert Downing and hla company at the Opera House Saturday, are going off rapidly. "Ingomar" will be the bill at the ma-tlnee, and "Tho Gladiator" at night. The proceeds will go to Coour do Leon Company No. 1. Uniform Rank, K. of P. THE Mason Dresden Drill to be held at Odd Fellows hall, Thursday and Fri day evenings. March 21 and 25, has been postponed until Thursday and Friday, April 7 and 8. LADIES, clean your kid gloves with Miller's Olovcine, for cale only by J. s. Rhodes & Co. Sqle agents for the cele brated Clementina Kid Gloves. All tho moot deairablo shades for streot or ovening wear. Itnr.klrii'N Arnica ^al The best salv^'in the world for Cuts, Tlrulses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,vChapped Hands, Chlllblalns, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It !h guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or monoy refunded. Price 25 ccnis per box. For salo by Lo gan Drug Co. 1 10 cent* a day pay* for u telephone In your re aid Mice. JuUo one mill got your nunifi lu tlio now talophon* book. IMPORTANT REPORT .Mude to the Circuit Court by .Mr. Gilclirlut, THE PAIGE, CAREYiCOl MATTER INVESTIGATED AT LENGTH BT THE COMMISSIONER?TUB CON CLUSION 8 HE HAS ARRIVED AT GIVEN IN TIJE FORM OF A SYN OPSIS OF HIS REPORT-THE BE GINNING OF THE END OF A OF A PIECE OF LITIGATION OF PUU LIC INTEREST. i Several years agt?, Mr. George R. E. Gilchrist woo appointed l>y tho circuit court oC Ohio county, o? special com missioner to report to the circuit court on lltlg-atloa between 'Paige, Carey A Co,, and the city of Wheeling. His task was a difficult one, requiring some time to fettle. Lata yesterday afternoon ho filed with Circuit Court Henning a synopsis of his report which Is as follows: City's Indebtedness to April 11. 1598, M Amount of monoy In hands of general re ceiver of court, paid by LrwIh Stoenrod, ex-sherlff of Ohio county, *2,S31.S7. Amount of money owing by Lowls Stcen rod April 11, 18W. fcGl. W. ? . Total as*nt? of Paljre, Carey & Co. as of April 11, lfctf, 120,13ft, <3, and total debts as of sumo date, *70,315.41. . Claim of Alfred Culdwell, executor of William 8. Goshorn's will, not allowed. Mechanic's liens, aggregating, as of April 11. 1*08, >3,910.88, not sustained. Orders given to Paine, Carey & J;0. ag gregating J21.C31.2I, as of April 11, 1S9S, treated as Invalid so far as thoy creato preferences, and held to bo assignments for the benefit of all of tho creditors of PalRe, Carey & Co, , ^ ? ? Garnishments of tho city of Wheeling, amounting to 527,0)4.63, as of April 11, ISjs, not sustained. ? ???? ? . Garnishments of Lowto Steenroa, amounting to J19,820.38, as of April 11,1853, not sustained. ' ? ? ? ToUl amount of claims preferred by rea son of levies upon certain personal prop erty belonging to Paige, Carey & Co., J6.14l.45. ,v Subject to payment of tho costs tho sum of J13.995.30 Is, as of April 11, 1M)8, Ulstrib utable "pro rata" amongst creditor* of Paige, Carey &. Co., whose claims, as of said date/aggrcgato JM.173.9C. A marriage license was the only busi ness In Clerk Robertaln's office yester day. It was Isued to William II. Wes^ ton, twenty-nine years, and Mamie Gib sin, twenty-one years, both colored, of Martin's Ferry, O. BASE BALL PICK-UPS. Charles Cushman picks Reldy as the coming twlrler In tho Western League. He says that the feeling among the members of the various teams seems to be to this effect. "Sadie'' Houch, the groat shortstop for years gone by. Is now a resident of Washington. When Houch covered that territory for tho Cincinnati club his equnl did not exist. Pitcher Norton may not, appear In a Toronto uniform this year. He wrote. Arthur Irwin some time ago that he was going to Klondike, but the odds are against him going. Boston may 6lgn Jerome Bradley, the crack pitcher of the Princeton College team. He is said to bo worth $100,000, and .he wis/hes to play base ball for tho sportthere is In it. Winnie Mercer will play his first re turn engagement for '9S at National Park, Washington, on April 15 In the opening game. It will be Winnie's fourth euccesive season as the twlrler in the initial game cf the championship sea son. BOWLING. Last night's games, In the Wheeling league wore between The Bowlers and Cosmopolitans, the latter winning two out of three. Score::; V ?*; Clubs. 1st 2d 3d Total The Bowlers 897 902 869. 2680 Cosmopolitans .. ....920 S3S 1079 2837 TO CURE A COLD IN OXK DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets | All druggists refund tho money if It falls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each (ablet. AIRS. KATE G. I1ANDLAN. Fine millinery, Clljr Hnuk Untitling Room*!, ami 3, Hlnrkrf Strrrl. The Successful Remedy for NASAL CATARRH' must he non-Irritating. easy of applica tion and one that will By Its own action reach the Inflamed nn<i tllseastd tur faces. .... ELY'S CREAM BALM combines the important requisites of quick action and I specific curatlvc rowers with perfect | safety to tne patient This agreeable remedy has mastered catarrh as noth- | ing else nns, and both physlcana, and patients freely erncede this fact. Alt druggists cheerfully acknowledge that in it the acmo of Pharmaceutical skill 1 has been readied. The most distress ing symptoms quickly yield to It. In acute cases the Balm* Imparts almost instant relief. By Absorption. Catarrhal sufferers si uld remember that Ely's Cream Balm is the only ca tarrh remedy which is quickly and thoroughly nbsorbed by the diseased membrane. It does not dry up tho se cretions. but changes them to a limpid and odorless condition, and finally to a natural and healthy character. The Balm can bo found at any drug store, or by sending no cents to Ely. Brothers./ 56 Warren St., Now York, It will bo mailed. jj'ull directions with each package. Cream Balm opens and clcanses the nasal passages, allays inllammatlon, thereby stopping pain in the head, heals and protects the membrane and restores the senses of taste and smell. The Balm Is applied directly into the nos trils. nn-22-oow NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sr)OSTPONED?ON ACCOUNT * OF JL the flood, the entertainment to have been given this evening by the West Virginia Circle No. 231, P. C. H., has been postponed. ? ? ?- | 'jjfYRAND OPERA HOUSE. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights and Wednesday matinee, March ~:8, 29, 30. The great pastoral comedy, JOSHUA SIMPK1NS. Special scenery and mechanical ef fects. Thrilling saw mill scone. Night prlccs, 15, 25, 33 and CO cents. Matinee prices. 15, 25 and 35 cents, mr25 we Will tell you If your hcndachcs como from weak eyes; also If glftssos will rcllovo thorn. Do you ,havo headaches? Do your eyes water,' smart or burn? Docs the print run to. gothor when reading? Do things appear double or mixed un? Have a doslro to rub tho eyes? Twitching? For any trouble of your eyes consult us. We make glasHos at popular prices. Make a careful exam ination freo of charge and rely on our fiklll and. not our patients' Judgment or prop. ix. smnrp, Till: kye specialist, Corner Muln nud Elevontli Htrootf, thb BPT3-oi,3rgta*3 aid rasxtsHnai Tht Uaigsi Ci*a*G Hir* l??k C,othiers Hatters 1 lit? SSUO9 and Furnishers. largest and Only Strictly One Price House in lie State. HUB CORNER. FOURTEENTH AND MARKET Stpcpt, 30 Twelfth Street, Customers that have seen the lines. 0 Wall Paper carried by the different stores, say that we have the Best and Cheapest PRICES FROM 2 l-2c UP. SEE FOR YOURSELF. JOHN FRIEDEL & CO, J- H. locke SH03 company. 2 SEE THEM IV ? ? ? ? I our window. iOCKE SHOE CO. ?pearl laundry-Mendel bros. ,-j~y ? 4 s. AIN'T IT A "BEAUT?" ^ wo any man who first s* if " a miccs the snoxv-v whiteness and bsw Y t,fuI that wo put upon his dresJ r A ?r kl,s'ncss shirt from, or on his w!* / m Y *ars an,d cuffs. "We don't blame him f?r [I V A b?lne proud of lt-"thc onI>*th,MS we "* ft )L \yf)$ a prot '8 that wo can't send a' jj -A raiw -11 Y around with Johnson to hear the ?co* 8j$7 PS*.[! 2 niums passed on our flno work, *> *' HR7y i fcl a could, say that "we dono it." "leads! Bros., 25fi*? Nos. 1213 and 1215 toll Strati Branch Olllco i2is M.rktlSI. Call ?? C0Pr*tCHv3|?C0 hotels. )OOCCKX)COOCKX>OOOOOOCOOOO<; "MAHEST 10 JUL SIUIOV4 J The Glades Hotel, i! OAKLAND. MD? <i "ALL THE YEAR ROUND." ij oooooocooooocoooooocoooi DENTISTRY. E. E. WORTHEj^ DENTIST. Pciboiy Building, Rosni N* I Market Strcot,... Wheeling. V TAKE )