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SPRING CLOTHING-M. GUTMAN X CO. -? ; I j- ~ i w OibO'^Kig^ : Oli'ea.iaEiBis^^iy KJ 44I ssSrawrtiu ! May strike you as a strong expression, but * nothing less would half tell the story of our I SPRING SUITS. We fit evervbodv. and fit J so perfectly in every instance that there'll be ,<j more well dressed men in Wheeling this year |J than ever before. These suits are made to " Fit and Wear, and whats more are Fit to i! Wear, and will stay Fit until they're worn ? out. Of course any garment will wear out, J but these suits will certainly outwear any- S thing you can buy at other stores this season, b The handsomest and largest line of BOYS' ;] and CHILDREN'S SUITS in the city. They ? can't be beat. Call and be convinced. w K a ii KMT AIL \ 1% P[ I SIX DEPAIITM KNT. | /\/1 ' rL00KS- ti >. W M. M. JL W*, JL A \ >? W t| ' tl TWELFTH AND MAIN STREETS. 5 , tl WALL PAPER-JOHN FRIEDSL & CO. Jj John Friedel & Co. [ CARRY THE FINEST LINE OF It Q( WALL PAPER: n -jjvq- THE STATE"- b (r T >1 11 Please call before you purchase elsewhere. Also a full line w of Dinner and Chamber Sets. , ai c 1119 MLAJUST STREET. * FURNITURE?ALEXANDER FREW. 01 Jl ''iljl' Hi, | Ifp. fpK~ i WE ARE SHIPPING FURNITURE S To all of your friends and nelchbors, so why not select what you want from our stock? What you get will be in style, m handsome, appropriate, durable. nl THE GOODS WILL SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES, b, Tho only troublo wo linvo In hi ?tlrrlti(j pooplo up tn the nMnt of ct ronllzlni? tlioir noods In our liuu. Wliun that la dono, our FURNITURE il 1M L'nnil tin gold. Stop in nnd tnkn u viow of our Sprlnut Display. You will o thon bo ponied on Stylo, Varlotios und Prlcos. Uuode ihown ir wltli ploiMtiro. ? ? ?? - " bl |7D 17 Furniliir8 ant| CarPet storfi. ? JL lVJLj VV L/ 1117MainStroet. di INSURANCE, DENTISTRY. J? PROVIDENT SAYINGS 0',iyn ^" ? UFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, &SSSSSSL"" " or Now YorK, CAHKMIIAY ItXIIOttTKt). ,, Ptimli V'tttST In utlo o( nooli t(l llntilllllM A. B. MILLER, D.D.S.. H ml clmMm niKiut ONIMIAI.I' lha pro- n|.17 U Twlllli mt'nt, Whullni. WVn HI / uliimi cb?iRO<I Uy otliur oil Huo ooin, - , -? ^ ^ t*nloi. MJIMC1IIIIK KOIt il; SIMPSON & HAZLETT, THB WliP.KtY INTBLLIOHNCBR Managuri, No. IMI1 MorkotSt., m - l? ft|..o Whsolinu, W. Vn. $1 00 PbR YEAR. a "a notable wedding [ it tho Fourth Street M. E Church at Noon, Yesterday. J [HE FRI8SELL-L0GAN NUPTIALS ? F Witnessed by Oneol'tbe Lurgest and v Mont Aristocratic Assemblage* Kvor 0 Gathered in uuy Sanctuary ot ibis u City?An Impressive Ceremony Ac- j companied by I'lousing Musical b Features. !' u u One of the moat improaaivo nuptial c eromonieu that has ever occurred in M ho Fourth titroot M. K. church was J oieuraiou in tr.o marriage 01 ur. ? Jhurles 51. Friaaell to Miaa Sophia Lo- e -an, at noon yesterday. Tiio solemnity ' if the occasion was heightened by the a implioity oi the service and the al- g nost exclusivo presence of those who rore sympathetic witnesses and weli- P fishers of tho future of the liride and |* room. The modest lloral decorations inparted an air of cheerfulness, and irightonod the chancel with tiieir col- v irs and scouted the air with eurnmor lerfumes. Loon buforo tho hour aunouncod for he ceremony the larao audience room f the church was tilled with the rela- a ivos aud friends of the contracting 0 mrties, making one of tho most select ri ud fashionable assemblages ever ?atti- ri rod in a church ou a similar occasion. 8 heir prcsenco in such numbers was lie highest compliment that could huvo con paid to tho esteem aud aliectiou iu rhich tlioy wore held. Tho expectancy of tho people was vely, hut ot short duration, us it was ut a few minutes after the uppoiuted lino tho graud organ pealed forth the u xulting struins of the wedding uiurcli rom Lohengrin. Instantly there was a j ush, aud the bride leaning on tho arm . f her brother-in-law, Sir. lidward Clenouniiig, of Kansas City, precudod by lie ushers Messrs. A. S. List, tioorgo s, laird, W. I. FrissoU and Arthur Hubard made their way up the center L isle, 'i hoy wore met at tho altar by i. liu groom uccoinpanlou by Ur. A. li. liker, U.L)., tho pastor of tho church, he brido, who is u handsome brunette, over looked moro attractive than in or wedding coBtuine of chnngohip gronadino, trimmed in velvet, itli hat und glovos to match. Tho j room carriod his usual self possession nd woro besides tho conventional abiliiuonts, u moat happy smilo. As Dr. Hiker began the service tho | aft melody of an arrangement of tho ... Ave Maria," played by Miss wilde nt Ho origin with violin obligato by l'rof. , lorman Bchocktiy was wuftod on tho ol ar, and sounded like a celestial an- j] loin, and above all could be heard ith distinctness tho responses of tho [r vain being mado ono. At the conclu- p ion of tho ceremony tho organ poalod j. >rth tho Mendolssohn march, and tho j( ndal party repaired to one of tho ro- j, jptiuii rooms of tho church, whore icy roceivod tho congratulations of loir many friends. Afterwards they ore driven to tho roaidonce of Mrs. oeblos 'latum, on Fourteenth stroet, a f" stor of tho brido, where u lunch was artaken of. Tho couple thon loft on '* 10 1:15 train ovor tho P. 0. & St. L. K1 jud for a tourof tho southern citios. No irds wore issued. p Tho brido is tho third daughter of nt to laio Ur. T. If. Uogun, and is well '' nown for her many graens of mind nd heart, which iiavo endeared hor to J largo circle of acqtiaintancos and i, lends. Tliu groom in tho son of tho ,,j snorablo nud eminent physician nnd *?, irgcon, Dr. John Friasell. Ho is an ;complUhed gentleman nnd physician, ljoylng a largo and lucrative practice. r. and Mrs. Friaaell, nftor their return, * ill resldo in tho liandaomo rosidenco a Fourteenth, which has boon fittod p lor tlinir occupancy. Tho proaonta cl is popular couplo rocoived were as i., audaonia as tlioy woro numerous. j Among those attending tho wodding jj, om abroad wero Mrs. Gallahor and [r. and Mrs. Joseph Galluhor, jr., of i, [oundavilio; Mr. William Wolfe and j,. ifo, Mr. Jatnos 0. Watt nnd wife, and [rs. John Kenshaw, of Pittsburgh; Mr. g, id Mrs. Ed Clondonning, of Kansas ?. ity, Mo. A PECULIAR BARGAIN h to tli? Price of Wool?The Outcome will bo Wiitchcd with Intercut. ^ A prominont woo! buyer of this city icidentally met at Schnopf's comer p jaterday a prominont wool grower, bi ind a Domocrat,) of Washington l'i >unty. Pa., and thoy at once engaged 'j1 i a discussion as to tho probablo ef- ,'j! icts of tho impending action of con- b( ess oil wool. Tho result of tho ex- }>, lango of views was an agreement, by nj 10 ordotil of solemnly shaking hands i'or the plodgo, that in caso wool did ot loll in this region at thirty conts j? lis sonaon, now close nt hand, the n\ omocratic wool grower would never s sain during his life vote tho Domo utic ticket; and vlco veran, n corispoudlng ngreomont on tho part ' tho buyer that if wool sold herojouta this soason for thirty conts iio, 10 buyer, would never again vote the opublican ticket. A Wool Mprrltuiit'a VIoWM. 'arfitnglon, Pa , Reporter. n Samiiol M. Scott, tiio well known wool r nyerof Wavnosburg, and son, W. E. h :ott, wero in town Wednesday ovonig, on their way homo from Pitta- w urgh. Tho oldor Scott is porliapi tiio II iost extonsive wool merchant in roono county, and also deals oxtens- T oly in Washington county, llo states !?. mt ho anticipates a lively Benson In j., it boring tho iloocy clips, but that it is ft most too soon to give nny figures on v 10 prices that will prevail, although ho oi jlloved thoro would ho no material jj lungo over last soaaon'i prices. . Tim Rvotutlon ci f moilioinal agonts Isgrndiinllv rolegatig tho old-time herbs, pills, 'draughts a id vogotablo extracts to tho rear mid ? ringing into uenoral use tho pleasant id odectlvo liquid laxativo, Syrup of _ Igl. To got tho trtlo riunodv s'oo that 7 is manufactured by tho California 1"Ig J rrup Do. only. For salo by all loading fugglsts. f TO-DAY. ont> more rn?d Drroa Olnglmm nt ? >, nrltl toil. Ctilim enrty to rliolci. 1 rlo. I., H. OOOII ft CO. Bt' DOVT full to try "llrltliollt llork t" On V p HMturdny noil Monthly, llrllniflr'? tiffin* KatnlilllhttlcnU Mr. J. Holltneir, proprlntor o( tlin .. an Hand)? Jtyolnif ottabljalmione, No. * 131 Mnrkot atruot.haa plttcod Improved achinory in 111* plnco, nnd la prnpnrod t \ ?lo nil klnda of acourintf, donning nnd l?t KolnK. Clolhof ropnlrod neatly nnd i nliort notice. ; "I1I I.5IONT itot'K" will mnkd ltd mini i ?w tn tli?i pul.Uo nil Hitluriliiy una Monday, k for It. BIG FUBIGHT WHKCK U Beluioat Dolaya a faMonger Tra Several Dour*?One Mao HurU YeoicrJay aftornoon shortly befora ['clock thoro was a Jiaastruus Ireigl track on tho Baltimore & Ohio roa icar liolmont, about twenty-six mil rost of here, which involved a b iroporty loss, though happily uoboi raa seriou'ly injured. Owing to a mi pprelionsion of the train dispatcher rders h west bound through Ireigl ollided with a local east bound freigl list oust of llelniont. liotli trains we unning fust, ami when tho nngineei aw that a wreck was inevitable, notl UK could be done but throw on tl irakeaand await the crash. The 01 ineer of the local preferred to tako tl hancesof a jump, and as u consenuoni fas the only man hurt, being cut an ruised about the houd, though ni oriouslv. Tho two trains cuuie ti ether heavily and the engines und ee ral of the care were thrown from tl rack und wrucked. Tho wrack was a bad one to handl nd was not clearud uwuy until 1 'cloce last night. The Chicairo ostprosi due hero ut 0:1 . m. was delayed at the scene of tli rook seven hours, and did not arriv ore until 11:30 p. m. BUY A HOME ntll thuHunt You l'uj -Tin, Houiu Ittvos .......r .....i I1..MHull... ?f T 1.1 u 11 Will Attbiut Vuu to IJuy or Build a Hutu of Your Own Selection. On weekly, monthly, quarterly, asm initial or annual payments, avoraglu rdinury ront. Tirao at payments ma nii six, eight or toil yours. Titles t ml estate sold by this Association ai uarantoed. ? ? BY OUR PLAN ; 82 UO PElt WEEK WILL BUY A 51 000 HOME. I i Shares in thin Building Associutio ro #100 oaoli, and may bo paid for ii iHtalmenla of 20 conts por week o icli sharo. 'i'iioso shares will tnuture I i?out six and a half years. Shares ma .no bu paid up in full, and intorost c oin U to 8 per cont will bo allowed. Visit tho rooms of tho Association an itnPilmi niiilit anil <Iia rifllnam will li leased to show you plana ami style >r linusos from a two-room house cosl iK $300, to a nix or eight-room boat jsting from $1,0(10 to $3,000. This Association will biiy. a lot, bull house, und upon your making an at mco payment of ten par cent of th ;tual cost of the property will alloi in to take possotslon and pay tho rt lainder in installments of only 2 nits per wool; upon each $100 vnlui on of the proportv. No othor bulb IK association in WlieelftiR ovor ollei >1 such excellent opportunities for th iun or woman ot raodorato means t icure a home. Tho Association moot ,-ory Saturday night, Rooms on tei ad floor in German Bank building !arket stroot, Whoolinp, W. Va Information and stock can bo socure om oitbor of the following director! uederick Happy, Thomas Davison, jiin N. BaLMNGEB, I)u. 11. O. Biianne: mis' Wai.foho, Wji. A. Stoetzei oiieri I'ekaiii, W. W. Wood, Louis Bkhtscuy. Fon Burns, Scalds, Bruisos and a ?in and florenoHS of tho llosh.tho grau outehold remedy is Dr. Thomai clectric Oil. Bo euro you got th Miulno. The now Optical ostublishmont c rof. Shelf is the Quest and most con loto in Wheeling for examining eye id fitting glastos. Those neodin 4-..I t! ? ETM'V'sewin* can consnl Im and have their eyes oxam ned f asses free ol charge at 1H0 Mai ,reet. '2 ?S2SSr': A Good Thins tor Oqnphs mi1 c"u?Tho mora Chamberlain e Cough Rett lv is usod tho bottor it Is liked. W now of no other nernedy tli?t alwny vns Batisfaction. It is good wnon yo rat eatoh cold. It is good when you ,ugh is seated and your lungs are sort "? good in anyklndofaconab. W ive sold twenty-five doMn oI lt an -pry bottle has gtvon satisfaction edman & Friedman, druggist., Mai jjota Lnlto, Minn. IIuoixe l'asto is ?uro <lo,,fh t0 ral id mice. Tickets to Chicago wi, 1 L faro will bo made andi salei c ckcts will continue daily until Octobe Kb, inclusive.. Return coupons wl i valid until November 6th. An jnnsylvanla Line ticket agont will fui ah dotails upon application. Uoacues. bed hugs, otc., grow fat o soot powders, but thoy never ge f?? troin Buglno. .It tfoiwiibmar ll? lull ?every ono of it I'll till painful tlisordci - Ml tliat prey UP0 i MM vromon. Tlio ^8 >S 'ado the fan ^ 9 waste tlio fl&un mill tho tcmpei withor you ui vou old before your Units. Oil, with l)r. i WTO?fj { n tho dellcHt SSnXi P?< ViSSwend promote all tho prorc S^kkV;msm ml n'tirvousnosB, ^^'jf^'uVapowoi irlato; no wynipor svgar to deranged g H'su legitimate tncdfcfne?not rd It it down t benefit or cure, la o>W no, you have your monoy book. UND ERTAKINQ. rouwiKicwofly. J (Forraotlr ol Fre* & Dorttotan. 'UNERAL DIRECTOR And Arterial Embalmor. llio ?sl? "trurl. ?.??tWiH. -nll? tir tctopbarie SWWOW'I or "[Ji11 ^wlipliuiio"Bttwsih"* _J^L VLBX UTtEJAAT 1117 Main Street 'UNDERTAKER.* in 60inlili,t bmUta 111 a iwl ?? I'imf to AVK* oo.mrf.Mio *?<' rtioro-So. '***> SPRING CAR PETS?Q. M EN DEL A CO 1 WE HAVE OPENED OUR? ? i New Spring Stock ? OF re kCARPETS.* > v10 The stock consists of Ingrain, Tapestry and Body ?6 Brussels, Velvets, Axminsters and Wiltons in all the o newest colorings and patterns. >0 0 ? G. MENDEL & CO. k We would be pleased to have you call and inspect o our line if you purchase or not. '0 CURTAINS AND PRAPERIES-GCO, E, STtFEL & CO. 1 /N i A "1 r\ : Geo. t. btilel & co. Ii y )f V LACE AND POR1TERE LADIES! 10 ? CURTAINS and I Our ready mado goods department Is tho > moat complete lu the stato. B DRAPERIES. vyRAps( j Never have wo had ?uch a completo lino of qiiitc j. these goods with oUllb, ? ?VARIETY? WRAPPERS, >u* STYLE, QUALITY GOWNS, I AND PRICE SHIRT WAISTS, !; To.ddlotho.ttr.cHvm.au. SILK SKIRTS, Etc., Etc. o o All mado In tho most approved stylo and 8 BAMBOO CURTAINS guaranteed to at. Novol deilgm .t .11 ptlcoi. a 5 IAS. JAPANESE and WOOD CIDC cpddcuc Every clo?s of SILK. Irom tho chcopoat to ( rlKc-oUKELNo. tlio beat, dcslrublo puttcrM aatl colon, at all I, Largo variotyjuitopenod. prlcoi. ; Geo. E. Stifel & Co. lis ? * STAR CLOTHING HOUSE-D. GUNDLING &. CO. : FACTS ARE nil TIB! i YOU may argue forever, but talk can't alter FACTS, and it is a well known fact that our RliADY-TO u * WEAR-GARMENTS are equal or superior to even the best made-to-measure Clothes. Think this matter over, and when you get ready for your SPRING SUIT or LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT IV Come here and see for yourself that what we say about our a garments are FACTS. A Mackintosh is a very handy garment 0 to own, it makes a man independent of the weather, or'least !j a. good one does. The "Hodgman" has no equal, and many of r you who own one, know this to be a fact also. 11 Our line of NECKWEAR is endless. The Small Knot and the Wide Apron is the correct shape for Spring wear. : D GUNDLING 1 * & CO., y Star Clothiers, 34 and 36 Twelfth St. ii r' J. 8. RHODES & CO. WALL PAPERS AND B0RPER3. I REAL 1S53.?-SPRING TRADE.?1893. I Lace Curtain <! bE (1 J-I TV T r>y i Fifty thousand plocos ill ntoro, nil Rradoant a C IN L) O I 6, 6, 0, 10, 16, 20, 25, 36c. tiordora and Colling! to match. h .I Mnnt at tlw*u I'tDBH ura *alHag at Halt l'rlcc. I Will open to-day 500 Irish extra fine papers ' ii i t i mi i 75c to $4 50 a Bolt. i Point und Tambour ____ 1 100 11.1 Jiy CAKlilAfllCS In Nlorn. - . I'floflN from 1*0 00 to WHO 00, - v^ui Ldll 1 MRoni *?r 11,0 ,,uwn,,,? w??pii?g Concltea? l)o?t in tho United 8tut'j& Ends! JOSEPH GRAVES, 20 Twelfth Street. MANY OP THESE ENDS WILL HATCH. RNITU#e, carped, ETO_ OIL CLOTHS ,,2'?"wh,lotho fi8,ortmont Unolouma, . | IN GREAT YARIETY AND ALL WIDTH! JSMsMii. s