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NEW SPRING STOCK-M. GlITMAN 4. CO. ARRIVING DAILY. Every train brings additions to our al ready large and handsome spring stock of ClothingFurnishing Goods o' V 0 1 o Everything new and desirable in wear ing apparel for Men, Boys and Children can be foulid here in unlimited assort ment. Our stock cannot be equaled for Size. Fit, Make, or Assortment. Every thing well made and perfectly trimmed. We have made special efforts in Boys' and Children's wear. Don't fail to see our stock when buying anything for the boys, large or small. FRIGES TO SUIT THE TIMES! & GO Main and Twelfth Streets 3E2.oto.il Dopai'tmoiat. CSTWE CLOSE AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M. !;! !?i !!! ! ? 1 D c t O : } Q> t O ? WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS. IT. JOS. GRAVES, IT. WaliPaper and Borders, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, BABY CARRIAGES, Etc. Largest stock and great est variety in the eity. SOLD RETAIL AT WHOLESALE 20 TWELFTH STKRET. CORNICE AND TIN ROOFING. GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE AND Tixx HooQns! Spec!*1, attention Riven to nil kinds or SlIF.Frr IKON uuil TIN SVOltlC 011 bsiildiuijj. Alio fjTJiKL and FKl.T JiOOFING. Call aud pet or!ce< before contracting. as I ntn prepared to Rlvu br?r^afin tin*, iiti-j uf work B. F. CALDWELL, ify. nnd i.V'S MAi'.M FT s i'Rr'.i: DRUGGISTS. FURS! BLANKETS! And WojIcu Goods pro'ect^d from Moth by tsstiiK CAMPHOR NAPTHOL CAKES! -PRICE iOcPER BOX. SOLD RY R. H. LiST, 1010 Main St., STATIONERY. BOOKS. ETC. w Typewriter Supplios I \\*0Always carry in jtot-1; Typewriter Rtl> tons. Catbon ami Typewriter l'a?r for all tbc didcrcnt Typewriters at price* us iow is can bo bonsht elsuwhoro. CABLE BBOS, vitw- MAiiu'i-::' s*t'K-:trr. MARCH MAGAZINES I'-L 0 900000099 MIE ALL JN AND. FOU SALE l'.Y I. B. FREESE, N>\vn]pa!er ami Stnthnrr, nr: i 11c m a UK kt stuect. fAGAZlSfeS IF'OIFL MAIICII. A hp aio>t of tb 2 Fashion Monthlies for April are wcclvc?L Cfwan Roo*>uml Stationer*-. * a i I of ?bf popttlar Eastern mid We>tcrn uaiiv and Weoklv J'npcrs tor >a!eand de.lver.-d atmvh*.u free of extra fo*J. C. H. C'JIM BY. u;i5 Boo? and Ncw&Iealer, Itli Alurktua'srcu!. QUEEN CJNOERELLA RANGE. . :Qp"EEI^ '*maWfcrr Tlirlr DokIrii Is tlio Xonteat. Their Proportion* Mn<t firacnful. Their CltMinlliK'HH Loskoiih I.iihor. Tlirlr Economy Savon Mi.ncr. rhclr Popularity Attested by Great Sal en. N ESBITT & BRO., 1312 MARKET STREET. I mrSolo Aconth for Winkling WALL PAPER. Wail Paper. Our collection of new designs for Spring trade is now open for inspection. We are confi dent we can satisfy you both in our goods and our prices if you will kindly give us a trial. JOES FRIEDEL & CO. 1110 MAIN* STUI'KT. JEWELRY. COME TO OUR Great Sale FINE CHINA To be continued one week longer. If you don't coinc you will miss souio rare bar gain*. i. o. DiijijorJ tfc co., Jewelars. 1223 M.irkat St. groceries etc. yyj VOU DKiXK .T^--t7-^V COPPBS? Try tbiu kept by II. I'*. 1?KIIKKJ?S li>ra tlc'.l clous beverage brciktail niut rou will lie JVM'Oli. I1!.' COFFEE! COFEEE ! Woarutnle ngent* for Owe -t Sanborn*.. Uol c,.?l t>r<tn<l .'uv.t iinil Mucl'a Cotr??c. lu mo pound cnn*. saMii- served exchwiveiy on t.ic sroau4 hi the World's Kuir. C. V. HARDING & CO., 21 r 3 l'!W Mcrkc. Street (1 PARTISAN DEBATE In tlio Sooalon of tlio Moolc L5K|a. lnturo IIolU Lnut Evonlng. THE QUESTION IS STILL PENDING Whether Ilia Ilest liucroafn ol the Country Dutiiniitl Unit llio It,,pi,I,. Hew. I'arly Should ho lt?iIIrni!,, I'mver-A .\iuuUorol'AliloS|i?oehen Mstene.l lo Willi Interest?Tim lludy to Visit llonwoori March Jill. l-?9tovonin^ nt tho usual hour'tlio J mock legislature ol tho Ohio Countv ICopubliCAii club opened its session in tllu O- hall. Tho attendance I not "s lilrK<> as it might bo expected to bo wlioii jo fruitful n question was to come up lor diieiisjeioii, but tho most j"K was nono llio loan interesting on that account. Tlioro was probably too much going on aiiilo from tlio soision that had attractions for tliu members and visitor*. Decided interest was takoti in tlio dis cussion, which frequently waxed warm. Members on both sides frequently in terrupted with questions, and tlio re sult was one of the most enjoyable aes 111 t',u hislorvof tho^'legislaturil! location lor discussion was a ?0ml one. the proposition reailiuir thus: "'at tho best inUreits of tho country demand th.i return of tho Hopublicau party to power. i lie discussion was opened for tlio nf irinaiive by William II. Koberlson, of tho Hopublicau aide, who was the au ,'0.m0, 1110 """h'tion. lie briefly but for. lb,y advocated tho proposition, mailing aomo tolling points, lie was adlorin'.I'' ' l"?n,ly JnUe'' ,Vl10' C0" sidcr.ngtl.o weakness of tho Democratic U? ??n't T'1? " rc",li}' ."bi" "Wment. wont back to tlio inception of tho Democracy, and allowed what bis party hint avoided doing which would havo been harmful, all which, of course was greatly to tho credit of Unit party. II. C. Itiehaids (hep.) spoke in'favor ol the resolution, asking aomo very pertinent quoilionf, which were not r,^fiir:vfrH1,10 tho adoption of the ^olu'io^0 Skal Campbell next took the Hour and ."ado a great speech, in which ho contrasted V?-th faHt'03 and showed WIIJ the Hopublicau party should bo returned to power. Timo for adjonrn uio.it having arrived, the resolution wont o\er until tlio next meeting. An invitation v.-ns road from tiio sec rctary of the Republican executive com imtteo of itenwood inviting the Icis laturo to that town on .Marcli 39 which was unanimously accepted- Xnat will no doubt bo a rousing meeting. auout i-i:oi'i,ii Stnusenlu t:.?Cityaa.l IVI.aoti,,^ Fo,k, Almiiiit. Cofilor "Fl'St 5Iai''' com|,a">' '3 at tho Berne","'' ?f r-kcrSburg, is a , ^ * y' Faulkner, of Mannington. rcis forodnttbo \\ indsor yesterday. ~ Mrs. Mary Carpenter died vesterdav at the advanced age of ninety-two yoars. Misses Maud Thistle and Blanche N oils, of bistorsvillo, are at the Wind Archbishop J. J. Kain left vostordav morning over the U. * u. road?* J. T. Turner, of rarkersbttrg and arrivals ?' Uellabur- are Doliler -Mrs. Will II. Hague, of Sixteenth viih)%!3 Vla"""! '"-'r Parents at Uarncj 0. .Jenkins, of 1'arkorsburg, w'as here Smmm a"J aul0?raI'1'cd at tho George A. Dean, of Mingo Junction rfercr^aiuiaut^'^" Miss Ada Jones, of Wheelim. i? ,, guest of Miss Bessie Davis, Jellorson aienue.? ]\a>lnnglon, i'u? Obtarcr. Miss Ilattio I'oolo, of South Market street, has returned after a pleasant Visit with friends a: Morristow.it) Rev. Dr. J. I). Motrat. and wife of .i ? "51.0,"' ! lrore vesterdav to attend the luiieral of Mrs. liccles ' Col. George W. Thompson camo'un from I nrlcersburg yesterdav, and went city, mother's residency oast of tho Mrs. E C. Dovoner left vesterdav afternoon for Chicago whore she ?-m school!" 90n Wl'? 13 tl,ere Mrs. Fromder, of Wheeling, who has with her cousin, Mrs. Felix ,uft yesterday for homo to Slav a few days. Ournwlun, 0., ImkpavlmL In all the hotels last o renin" tlio U ai i^t"i'9. a n.""lc,r0lls qhaiilitv. All 1 urn fnM? Rlr? 10, S00,"! in li"> Mc ?tlio fez. "" 0n?"tal "P^caraiico was i,i^;"~ Kichols, of Fairmont, <va? .the oity yesterday ?i, a living trip. boldhi" I? a rc"0rl" tllu Jlo'""atn Citv nohiing Us own, u not a little during these troublous times. ' if'ss May Uilekinghain, of "riie Fas' o trTrP' "" ST1 ?' l"e fan,iIv* . ' V ^racv while the compan'v is in \\ heeling, she is a very capable actress, a tine singer and a general faror ite li herover alio has appeared, "Tlio Ili.lrlrl .'.nr." "The District Fair," which will be UnriU-'10 iio,lsc next Mondav -March f., is said to bo ono of the best modern inolo-dramas ou tho American stage, ami Manager A. Y i 1 spared no pains in making ??Th0 Di"! tnctl'air one of his best productions' f iiej carry a carload of scenery whirl'. is entirely new and from tho brush of T in.. C.a' ECU"'C ar;ial' Jo1"1 VoilllL hn? ? " .carry ln'? valuablo rnra borsos for this production, which tho-. P':rchasod at a fancy price. The scene's are thrilling and exciting. Thoc istis excc'VonaHv good. The" racing on tiio a'age? ?"C 0' "1<! .In Om.ro ?r l-revt.t.||?? 13 cheaper than any quantiiv of cure tin" ' ti? cl"ldri;" narcotic's or se.lal j V llioy aro unnecessary when tlm infant !s properly nourished, as it will 1Hro"n',A 0,1 li|o "nil Vorden i.a?le Brand Condensed .Milk. and reasonable?the Snrin? W ral" at Snook | Co.'s. North Km] Kink. _SH9E"5-ALEXAIMDER. A Great Iaiiy=^ Poo pi o Imvo profltod by our ?lr?airo to(lidpo;u of some kinds of shoos, nml Imvo iavcil dollars during thin Biilc. Wo still havouome, nml if you can bo suited in tlicm you can't mako inono.y oailor tliuu by buying thnm at tlio prices wo nro willing to take. Look them over. There nro Shoos for Men, Women and Chil dren that cost uioro money to inako than wo aik for them. Our regular linen of courro nro kept up to tlio usual high standard. Wo hnvo everything that in now and desirable. Specials this week: Hod Shoes that can be nimbi black, 39c to 89c. Colored Overiraiters 19c. And an even chance to win the -5 Silver Dollars. ALEXANDER, Shoe Holler, 10J? Main Street. tug cicucr is iio.Mi;. (.'apt. .McNIHiot nml Olllenr Wont Hack frmii Ihe SmiiIIi, Chief oi L'olicc McNichol and Officer j Jack West got homo at 9 o'clock yester day morning from their trip to Augusta, Go., whoro they too!; David Thomas, tho eolored insane man. They turned him over to tho shcritr and got n cer tificate from that ofllcinl to that cflcct. The sheriff in turn handed him over to his father. When tho chief loft hero ho o::nectod to imvo considerable trouble with the man, as lie was said to bo dangorously violent at times, but a? it turned out Thomas was as tractable as a man could be. He acted us n ttort of valot to his guardians,'but all the way down was still evidently under tho impression that ho was going on a trip to mitko a prize light with l'eter Jackson. Theollieors had a very enjoyable trip on their return, coming via Charleston, S. C. Tiioy spent two day* in Washing ton City, where Capt. Hilly Bricoland and others showed thorn everything thoy had time to see, except Cirover, who was out of sight. WILSON GKTS I-'IYH YKAUS. The Slajror of Olllcer Murphy Sentenced ?t St. Clnirsville. At St. Clairsvillo yesterday,", in tho court of common pleas, Judgo Cham bers presiding, tho motion for a now trial in tho ease of the stato against William Wilson was argued and sub mitted. Tho motion was overruled and Wilson sentenced to five years' impris onment iu tho ponitentiary. There wero no sensational develop ments on tho hearing of tho motion. Tho trials oi this case iiavo attracted consiberablo attention, ai Wilson was known iu Cincinnati and iu the state oi Indiana, having been connected with traveling shows. In the event the cir cuit court does not reverse tho judg ment of tho common pleas court, Wil 6on has gained seven years by a second trial. "Tlio 1'jisl .Malt." Tlio groat railroad melodrama, Lin coln Carter's "Fait Mail," was the at traction at the Grand last night, and was presented to a largo audience. The play is constructed on strictly modern principles. '! he interest starts at a ter rific pace, and is not allowed to lag for an instant. The incidents are made doubly thrilling by the mechanical and scenic cflects that aro employed. There is the rattle and clatter of a patrol wagon as it comes down tho street, the whistles, bell', etc., of a Mississippi steamboat leaving her wharf, moonlight eilocts on tho river, tho glowing furnace of tho boat, and the explosion and breaking up of the steamer. A gigantic piece of real water scenery is presented in the Niagara Falls' scene, where tho enormous cataract is presented with the roar oi tho water, tho teething foam and tho rising mist. A freight train of iourteun card is run across tho stage. The cabooso is lighted and tlio engine carries the engineer and lireman. It will be presented again this aitcrnoon add to-night. Elderly people remember their spring bitters with a shudder. Tho present generation have much to bo thankful for, not the least of thoir blessings being such a pleasant and thoroughly cffectivo sprinir medicine as AVer's Sarsaparilla. It is a health-restorer and health-main tainer. First Class work in Paper Hanging, IIouso Painting, Sign Painting, etc. Kritxci: & Ciu:w, The Only Exclusive Wall Paper IIouso in the State. TO-DAY. Khl Gloves 49a a pair, worlli iloiihle the money. I- S. (SOOD A: CO. The county newspapor of North Parkman, Me',, seriously rebuked edi torially a certain young woman of that town who has nover learned to knit. THREE LETTERS to remember?P. P. P. They'll help to remind you of I>r. Pierre's Pleasant Pellets ? and tlioso nro tho things to keep in mind whenever your liver, your stom ach, or your bowels aro out of or.kr. If you're troubled with cotftivenc-is, wind and pain in tho str?in uch, giddiness or dis turbed deep, you'll find theso little Pellet* just what you want?tiny in size, sugar-coated, pleasant to tal;o unci pleasant in tho way they act. They tone up and strengthen the lining membrane.-; of tlio stomach and bow els. and do jwrmmxent good. To prevent, relieve, and cure Biliousness, Dlzzlnraw, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Sicl: or Bilious Headaches, nml Indigestion, tako Dr. Pierre's Pellet*. If they're not satis factory, in every way and in every cas?, you havo your money back. Tho "old reliable"?Dr. Saga's Catarrh Rcmedv ba.i lwen told for tbirty years. Has cured thousands, trill cart you. "Tun best sugar cured ham" in the United States is made in Cleveland by Tho Cleveland Provision Co., and railed tho Ko*e Ham. All thoir hogs aro in spected by tho United States govern ment. Every ham is branded on the back with tlio cut of n rose, and tho words ".Rose Gov. Insp." in a circle. TTII.'S I) J 1 .1). CARPENTER?<>n Frldav. March 0. imi. at 0:1*. o'clock, \t. in., Mrs. Mauv CaiUtnteu, uijed . MVeari. Funcra) notice hvrootir. UNDERTAKING. JQOUIS LEUTi'CHV, (Forrncrlf of Frotr .t Iterttchfi. funeral director And Arterial Embalmor. lll-> )lai.i Mrc*:. Kail fill*. Call* t?r Telepiions nn*w?Tel -lay or nl? it. Store telephone o;'j; reiiicaja. j>i a,r.7 COUCHES-G. MENDEL \ CO. PRINTS, MUSLINS. ETC.-GEO. E. STIFEL A. CO. C frequently # i j We advertise Special Drives, but not in Domestics, such as Prints, Muslins, etc, for tliev are always down to the bottom notch in price. Come to-day and see if we can't save you some money on stand ard brands of cotton goods. Uowa Yah Ca~n Our opening lines of new Spring Nov IIClVC I (J LI OCC1! cities in Sil ks, Suitings, Trimmings, etc.? If Not You can't be sure you have the correct style for '94. pv A 'j. Wait till your dressmaker is just ready for you, then rush, LJOl i L make a hurried selection and possibly regret it afterwards. Theadvantages of buying early are numerous,as you have the largest line to select from, before being handled much, and many of the gem styles cannot be duplicated, and you have what you don't see anyone else wearing. i?*The newest goods are in first. Exclusive styles in our Spring Wraps. Curtain Department unequaled. N. B.?Our "Fashions," "Modes and Fabrics." also "Stand ard Fashions" can be had free of charge at our stores every month. Geo. E. Stifel & Co. STAR CLOTHING HOU5E-D. GUNDLING \ CO. BLEST BE THAT BINDS. Did it ever occur to you that the "TIE" is the most important of a man's attire ? There is noth ing that proclaims the "jay" quicker than a scarf that is not in good taste. That is why we pay so much attention to neck dressing. We are opening new goods weekly. We sell more Neckwear than any four houses in Wheeling, and beauties every one of them. One look will coax another and be fore you know it you will find yourself in love with the whole assortment. . Gundling, <Sc CO., Star Clothiers, 34 and 36 Twelfth Street. Having purchased a number of Couches for spot cash from an embarrassed manu facturer wo will offer them as long as they last at the low price of This is a golden opportunity to secure a good Couch for very little money. hot air furnace. Hot Air < Furnace., Sehenerlein & 20 ZANE STREET. Writs for Esiiraa'.ei. Telep&aaa 35!. PLUM SING, etc. Trimble & Lutz, Supply House. PLUUBiHG AND CAS FITTING, STEAM AID HOT WATER HEMS. A Full l.Ino of the (.Vlcbrate 1 SniMv nni] M:usli si cam L'nm;>3 ?Kept Comiiiiitly on ilaaJ. 1500 mill 1.11)- Nlnrki't .-(rn*l, Wlicolln QKO. llIUKKltl) i hO:<", r;:.\rnc u UniDbifS, Gas anil Steam Filters! S i!" ::iauu/.n:tiircrs of tin.* Culoliratol ?.'a!ori!lo N'nturnl <ia? lYoiioini/.crv fur s'.iivm nu?l i;nr.t*i. Cull iitul M:.* theai. ll-lir.'.alcs flioerfuHy ^ivca o:i nil kind* uf work uj o-i Application. uVi.iam n Ain: i sox. Practical Plumbers, gas ANDSTZAM fitters. No x* rv/Kwrn All work flonc promptly at ro lonalile prlctt. qtteuiji'io: LITIIIA and MA'.NK'I A SPRINT,3 WATEIt. of Virginia. ! can h"Ar!!Ir re -owmm I C'ttor'ourn Ll'.liSi Wr/cr. having pre.<e:il?.'?t it to tnv pnTlra:*. nu<l with good tc-ininr oar. N' Ur.nvANN. &L'HAKKf'S!: .V . Whol' -a'..- I i<? ..." XcS Svic A^ciiU, Wucclinj, \Y. Ya.