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- ? - BTOCT a Stone & New Dre and ? A sale of Fine Dress St quality and less prices tl to people's pocketbooks, for your own advantage, 68 itylM 38 and 40-lnch Dress ? -?_ S XV4- *>U ? ? K vruvuo lui wu? wvvaa w ? k II per yard DUG Homespuns, Venetians, Corded and Btrlped Novelties, Invisibll Checks, etc., all new productions. ?. Goods that when you see you'll bny. New Cheviots, beautiful soft finished fabrics, 54 and 66-inch Castor madi greys, etc., this week's price? 85c and 89c yard. Black Venetian Cloths and Black Ko halts, both 40 lnch?s wide, finely finished. This week's price c n yart DUc 44-lnch Poplins, bright black f r finish. This week's price... I DC 68-lHch Granite Mohairs, 46-lnch Granite Cheviots, two new weaves, made especially for separate An sldrts. This week's price yd. 9 0 C Bevsrstble Saltings, a line of seren distinct shades, color combinations that will please yon. JI rn Harked by the yard.... WI .OU Interesting showing of fi and Silks here. Prices i New Tailor S at prices this week that' interesting?#9.85, $10, and you'll find the best' . offered by this or any ot AH Winter Jack< being closed out now al the following reductions Formerly were sold up t Stone & GEO. M. S roPHfc +* 4 ig||ibbc |J||ichi: is fairly illustrated * from our Ribbon I An ombre Satin Ril - crossed every 2 1-2 incl ? brocade stripes of either the new spring colors This description fits the illiict-rotoc in a oe>r\prn] w r- iimuuMiwu b our Spring Ribbons, whi for the making of those ' iI Grecian o: : Pttlley Be! * and Pulley Collars as we ? and colored Velvet Ril ? ones among them. rw rf : l ne ritin * ever constructed by deft ? sale Saturday. Are mad< k previously gauffreed ai ? forms. At least twentywhich are alike in the f h likewise distinguished length and beauty. Ano . new medici flare, which 98c to > 1 Constructed on the : ? Liberty Capes?combine ? utility? ; $13.951 1 New Liberty Silk Stocks ^ New Ready-to-Wear Go We&M :?^tiEB28M ::: : mOHAfl. 1 jm Thomas. ss Goods < Silks. ?, uffs on a basis of high i in 1rj. m win matte u ui mieieai . Investigate these values I H 52-lnch Homeapuni, tan, navy, bine, I fl greys, etc. This week's 71 I 1 price, yard I DC ! HEMSTITCHED TAFFETAS?One ot = the latest (ilk weaves for walaU and drssiei, Quaker greys, Havana ?? tans, French grey, cherry, Bose, Vjj etc. Toa'll want to see these be- '13 t fore buying. This week's price? >ra , 1 . durlr 98c and $1.50. gg INO Another arrival if plain Taffeta Niks, any color yon may call for. t.kin I This week's price? rooeli 1 73c and 83c nj ' All who care to save will do well to buy now. *~~~ Special prices on Black Taffeta Silk: 111 | 23-inoh, 7 c 86c grade...I IOC oni 98c ? For iner grades of Dress Goods I For range up to $5.00. dip'. v LS rnmi ? uits !g HubII make the selling doubly $14.85 on up to $65 each, yalue at either price ever T*? her store. Mer ? -SecitS W? thou - . A orec ; $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 ? o $10 each. Su price Thomas. ? a r NOOK & CO. Ever 111 callet nnd - o*clo( tess . i In C? . there child by this one example ??*; \ ' . . v DI?P' department, _ Gc?. par?c jbon, 4 3-4 inches wide, _ hes with wide medallion H white or black on any of ? in bc ?old rose among them. H orgai 89c Bayedere Ribbon?it ? ay the extreme richness of ? ??i> ch are especially adapted ? Th?' 'waist lengthening." ? 4 |? ^ Ooln Its : -r * Stam 11?25c to 89c. New black " a bbons?black hemstitched " ^ H trln.' Mir lest Boas ; arrlv : fingers were placed on " WH? ; of pure black liberty silk, " 1 nd plaited into intricate " Dr! five styles here, no two of " iner numbers, which are " ?t?in by streamers oT unusual " th?r^ ther feature of these is the " gives an added grace? " " Mlr, ^ _ * Corn. $5.95. * < few f A u? same principle are the new * extraordinary beauty with i>n>n< H oper/i . bell , . _ _ _ _ to Pi :o $22.50. H i"nh h pomp , Jabots and Wide Scarfs. " w*" ? . -< of un ods every day. . * City wdityih: I neum ml**. brinp % - f " ; ( HAS BB0THEB8?SHOES. 20.... J, Per Cent uiscouni l )n All Men's Winter shoes. ' ' bis sale Includes oar famoos nes? 'STETSON" "ROYAL" lettable Shoe* Only. g (AY BROS., tS'a BIBHHDBBflBK! v 2 inCOLL'g ART STOBE. t itors to Wheeling l tordially Invited to view our display iff the present week. We want you P ow our store and to becomo familiar & the many lines wo display and sell. 3 ARTS, DRAWING and PA.INTSupplles. Material* for ARCHI- 1 PS. ENGINEERS and DRAUGHTS- F , and everything necessary for the F rand making of photographs. A new 8 our Wheeling Souvenir Books Just 8 red. Price 25c. Have you seen them? I ICOLL'S artstore. MARKET? STREET. T ? C keJntclUjeitrer ; 1 f? ee? 80 and JiT Fourteenth Struct. ^ New Advertisements. t?Black Satin Bag?Third page. 11 Sale?Simpson ft Tatum. n Sale?Theo. W. Fink A Co. Rent?Rolf & Zune. * i. ? i,i<> I I fa ABDiirnnrftSo. *1 WUBIH?? ? nted?To Buy Horses. ds the World?The Prudential In- c ico Company of America ? Second bon Richness ? George M. Snook & g Eighth page. ween Seasons?George E. Stlfel & Co. e fn?ot a Guess Work Store?The I J -Eighth page. J' nor Shoe Stock?C. C. Shoo Co.?Fifth b age Sale of Household Goods?Frank a ter?Fifth page. n r Dress Goods and Silks?Stone & , as. t' Coat of the Period?Kraus Brothers h page. i and Boys' Warm Caps?MoFadden's F jnd page. 0 SO.OOO. {j liaro fitted more than twenty snnd pairs or SpootaoloR??I vlnsc ns a ord and experience unequal led by n i?ther optician In West Virginia. " ihotion jfimrHiitoedi n JACOB W. tillUBH* Optician. ? No. 1000 Mnrkot street. SPRING OPENING. ? its made to order at popular t] is. Bright novelties in Foreign t Domestio Woolens. o 0. HESS & SONS, c ionable Tailors and Tine For- n tshers, 1321-1323 Market St. n BRIEF MENTIONINGS. c its in and About the City Given f: in a Nutshell, ind to-nlgM?The Puruchi-Beldlni any in repertoire. 11 i council committee on police is c I for this evening at 7:30 o'clock, a the committee on markets at 7 o ;k. r in P. Glass, formerly of Pitts- n >1, died Wednesday, at his home, r Rapids, Iowa, asrd eighty-two. 'as born in Pittsburgh and Bettlcd d ;dar Rapids in 1845, and had lived f ever since. He Is survived by ten . ren and two sisters, the latter 8 ; Jim. iseil nowna, ni ml dwiiici t, Pittsburgh, and Mm. Margaret s Iwnrd, of Wheeling.?Pittsburgh itch. npany C, West Virginia National J, made a fine appearance in the !e at Wheeling, on "Dewey Day," tl lines being almost perfect, and were stepping tq the music. The hts of St. John made a fine ap- tl ince and their uniforms and outfit t< neral were the equal of the best, d >any A, of Wheeling, although only * il7.ed on February 6, did splendid- J rat only In the parade, but at their n try, where they did the elegant Company C, of Wcllsburg, in such C jrteous and gentlemanly manner the home company will remember long and gratefully.?Wellsburg Id. s ? fl PERSONAL NOTES. g and Coming: of Wheeling People and Visitors. (I. Olbson Is a Marietta man at the v ire. P N. English, of Sistersvllle, Is at the el m. t! te Bowen, of Moundsvllle, is at the ? d Central. ^ jj , Johns, or the George R. Taylor * lany, Is In New Tork on a business jb RUby ICelley, of Now Cnstle, Is In the city, visiting relatives c friends. E. Wilson, of Slstersvllle, and H. mlth, of Smlthfleld, were Sunday als at the Windsor. rry Putnam,of Slstersvllle: George ogfs, of Wellsburg, and J. N. Mor- tl nf Pine Qrove, were Sunday regis- I* it the Nichols. s? Z. K. Dawson, of Wllsonburg; C. {J ion, of Weston; M. L. Dawson, and i: /. Dawson, of Grafton, registered r e Nichols last night. 0 E. M. Mills, of New York, one of peakers at the Twentieth Century k-offprlng movement, was a guest Ii le McLure yesterday. S ?. Mary H. Campbell and IVflss rJ i?lia Campbell, younpost daughter J *? late A. W. Campbell, who have 8 visiting In the city for the past n Intra litnva fnp Nau* Vnrk fltw In- S livid will shortly null for Paris, A n Miss Campbell will resume her ^ mil studies. She hits a fine so- J' j voice, and may be heard In grand l In the near future. Mrs. Camp- accompanies her daughter, going iris as a delegate of the JournalClub to the International Congrras a Paris Exposition. She Is the acillshet] correspondent of New , London and other lending newss. besides being a magazine writer lusunl ability and fame. ONE WEEK LONGER. ( Hospital Loan Exhibition, Cor- J * Main and Tenth Streets?Adssion to the Great Art Gallery tl duced to Ten Cents. ft i?rybody should avail themselves of pportunlty of seeing this raro and ni L-stlng collection. A historical muwhlch no boy or girl can afford to If you have been there once, a : your catalogue nnd come again, h and ltefreeihments. Open at 9 T :k every, morning this week, q ' ? REFUND BEATEN Jut it wu a Clone Contest, locking Bat 158 Vota* of [HE THREE-FIFTHS MAJORITY teqnlred?5,187 Vote* Were Cast, of Which 2,947 Were for Ratification of the Befnnd Ordinance, end 2,229 Against It, Halting the Majority for the Befund 718?An Extra Tax Levy 1> the Only Alternative. The refund special election came off Saturday, and. notwithstanding the now atorm and very low temperature f the afternoon, the voters showed heir Interest to the number ot 5,187, of rhom 2,M7 voted for ratification, and ,229 against, making the majority for he refund 718, or 158 leas than the retired three-fifths majority. The vote i detail was as> follows: Wards. Total Vote. For. Ag'nst. Irst 851 KI 1ft -econd:? No. 1 608 413 . im No. 3 IN 115 ?1 'hird W Ol IT? 'ourth 4'3 2iff 271 Kth 483 203 23 IX th Ol 362 413 event!; 627 415 212 Jlghth:No. 1 634 232 212 *?? m ill 14B Total 5.187 2.M7 1.229 'hrco-flfths of vote counted S.1C6 rdlnance failed by 1SS The refund fared best In the Second nd Seventh wards. In the former eventy per cent of the vote waa 3r the refund, while the proportion in tie Seventh was sixty-six per cent. The Mrst, Third and Eighth wards gave ?aJoritles for the refund on smaller largins, while the anti-refund people rare strongest in the Sixth, Fifth and *ourth wards. The returns were received at City !lerk O'BriPn's office in the city buildiff. The !ast word reporting waa' the ixth, and the fate of the refund hlngd on the result there. It waa known tiat there must be at least a small ma3iity there for the refund else it was eaten, so the information received In dvance of the' actual returns that the lajority was the other way settled the ate of the measure. It Is not worth while to waste vain egrets on the outcome of the election, r seek for explanationa of the causes tiat contributed to the defeat?it is sufclent to look the situation in the face nd wonder how the city will be enbled to frame an appropriation ordiance that will meet the needs of all he departments without slapping on n extra tax levy .to cover the 182,000 of ompromise bonds that are due In July, 'he general opinion seems to be thatj tie taxes Will nave lo uw increuaeu, aim 1 hat 'the responsibility for this rests nly with the people who declined to j ndorse a business-like and sensible lethod of extricating: the city from a! nancial quagmire for which th6 pres-1 nt generation Is not responsible. The (fort of the conscienceless Register to j listen the responsibility upon the Re- > ubllcan city administration Is silly In; he extreme?it seemingly forgets that he refund was fathered by its Demoratio mayor, the ordinance framed by committee of council made up'equaliy I f Democrats and Republicans, and assed by council unanimously at a leetlng unusually well attended. When lie voters who did the business Saturay realize what has been done j tirough the defeat of the refund, and eek revenge upon their false advisers, it them turn to the sheet on Market treet and pour out their vials of wrath. A Vote of Thanks. The Intelligencer is asked to publish le following: 'o the Editor of the Intelligencer: SIR:?Company E.. Seventh Ohio Na;on?l Guard, or 8ummcrtleld, Ohio, wl?h 3 exienu innnm 10 v.ui. *? mie. ???m uiuvm epnrtmont and others for the honors nnd indness that they showed In detailing us s escort to Admiral Dewey from his priate car to tho Loan Exposition, on the lornlng of February 22. It W. CALbAND. 'nntaln Company E., Seventh Ohio National Gunrd. In ono of tho Wheeling papers this ompony Is said to have come from ummrrvllle, Pa,, instead of Summereld, Ohio, which was a mistake. Mr. Gundling's Condition. The condition of Mr. David Gundllng, rho was stricken by a stroke of apolexy last week, was reported to be lightly improved Sunday afternoon, altiough it cannot be said yet that he 111 recover. He recognized his physilan. Dr.* Ualrd, wheu the latter called esterday. ONE WEEK LONGER, ity Hospital Loan Exhibition, Cor- ( ner main ana xemn streets?Admission to the Great Art Gallery Reduced to Ten Cents. Everybody (ihould avail themselves of 1e opportunity of seeing this rare and iterating collection. A historical murwm which no boy or girl can afford to tiss. If you have been there once, ring your catalogue and come again, uhch snd Refreshments. Open at 0 'clock every morning this week. Nome City, Alaska, i twenty-eight hundred miles from cattle, via ocean. Is said to be the iRhest gold fleld discovered up to lis time. The first steamer will leave entile on or about May 10, 1000. For ill particulars, maps, etc., address W. . Howell, (Icnernl Eastern Passenger gent, Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul all way. 381 Broadway, New York, or ohn R. Pott, District Posnenger Agent, miliamsport. Pa. ($3 l&K. When you feel that you have tried ?reryilriK and everyone, consult tin. A dally incurrence If the nurprlne *hown by the pincflted pntlenta nt our office. Do you have headache? Do your eyoa nter? Do they ?mart or burn? Door the rlnt run tof?tlicr when reading? For nny trouble of your eyoi* consult ua. In make KlaR?ea nt popular price*. Make careful examination free of charge. PROF. H. SHEEF, ho Solontlflo Cor* Main nnil ptlolau OilovcutU gt*. iaVlliffii<i(irnliirif ritrtflm1' THB HTT This is Not a Yon Are Not Taking Upon Good Lack Whe f ? . .?.< m.. We Mil you aqwnuow mimu competitors, and if the goads are n yon can always be sun to get yoi store on earth can be more reasoi not sell the best goods at the lowe make such offers. There is no gue to guess at anything. We are abi goods we buy, and absolutely sure i earned dollars go farther at this pi ths principle of giving values and: splendid patronage we are enjoyinf Every Day Here We are already showing thorn sands of Boys' Spring Suits. New i Not an advanoe price in the en placed six months ago tor double 01 advance. We always sell as ws bu; ONE PRICE THE STRICTLY ONE PRICE (MARKET AND FO GEO. B. mil New Fabric arriving daily, and our counters ai rial* for Spring and Summer w?ar. Black Grena< Embroidered Crepe de Ch And All Over OTTB LINES of White and Col Domestic Ginghams, Madras, Chan Bareges and many other materials terns we have ever shown. GEO. R. TAY] FOSTEB Rug S WE PLACE ON S, 100 Genuine Smyrna with fringi size 30x60 I CASH OR | 55 | CREDIT. f I FOSTER & 1065 MAI > LOCKE ^ of MEN'S The $5.00 K For a few days we will sel brated line of IV $5.00 Enamel Calf, p/i heavy ?ole and leather *1)1 lined, at fwu" $8.00 Black Bo* Calf. rn heavy sole and leather 1*11 lined, at *|W??/V LOCKE SHC B OXOTEXBEUfL ft-' ? M WW* 4 " ^ (mess wore More, .if' a Chance Nor Depending n Yon Boy Here. mdlse at price* Quit due moit of on* ot to yonr fancy after yon reach home, it cash back Then you a*k for It So table or treat yon better. If we aid st prloea, we could never afford te si work about It?It is not our custom olutely sura of every dottar'e worth of of everything we sell. Tour hard >pular (ton than anywhere ilu. It'a (air treatment that has brought us the f every day. is a Bargain Day. Hinds of Men's Spring Suits. Thau. / Ihirts. New Furnishings. tire line. Our spring orders van ir usual stock. We bought before the 7-MONEY BACK. Uf ID I1UL>, ' Clothiers, Hatters, Finishers URTEENTH STREETS. TAY10B 00. LOR COMPANY.; :s e now filled with many choice ipg* dines, Bareges, I Challis, ines, Black Lace Dress Nets. , ...J TTTmmU rnV^x. A# TmMAvlJ ?!<! uicu naou ?nuiiva ui ewe ibrays, Dimities, Lawns, Mousstllm comprise the choicest textures and patLOR COMPANY. & WAmmre. ale. ALE THIS MORNING iS 51 n e to match, ajl I ?1 v i inches, for M.9\J / ?1/y I Mail Orders St I Filled ? Promptly... : WATKINS, N STREET. ?? exrnm rsn SHOES. ind For $3.50. I Stacy Adams & Co.'s celelen's "Fine Shoes,: $5.00 Tan Wilow Calf, (f5 rn $5.00 Tan Vtei Kid, PA ailk raatinj top, m+ dlum aol?, at >E COMPANY. ... J