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f Ora-KUOB DEPARTMENT STORE?STONE fe THOMAS. STONE & THOMAS! STRICTLY ONE-PRICE ' nmifnixm nmnnn WAKl'MMr STUM. You are not asked a dollar for an article that can be sold for 75c. A ? lady said In tills store one day the past week she was looking at dress 1 goods in one of the "Exclusive Stores," they asked her 65c, offered it to her at 40c befo e she left, and it's exactly like this piece you are show- : ing rue at 39c. Do you endorse that way 01 aoing Business, or wouiu you rather have the Invest and only price quoted to you ? MORE kg Near Dress Goods?a truly wonderful collection?have been bought as low as money can buy then), and sold In the same way. OVER 200 PIECES NEW SDITINGS Have been received the past two weeks. We desire to call your attention to the greatest showing of Handsome Suitings, which go on sale to-day AT 39c, 40c, 75c AND 97c. !* We thlnlt we have a stocK or uress uooas anu aims ucrc m?i win ! interest every lady In th s city. We are here to show them. Samples , cheerfully given for comparison. NEW SKIRTS. How it's possible to have them made, and made right; lined, velvetAn'l l-? .? ili? nrlr* W* don't ICflOVV. 8 iuuuuu, hiiu iu i/c 9wm mix |?" <??i * - ? j Good. Durable Skirts that hang right $ 38 * Figured Black Mohair Skirts y 2.48 ? Al I-Wool Black or Blue Seraro Skirts 3.98 ? All-Wool Novelty Cloth Skirts. , 4.95 , Black Mohair Skirts- 3.98 6 Blaok Slllclan Skirts 4.95 Black Figured India Silk Skirts 6.98 Figured Taffotta Silk Skirts : 9.85 ? ? " n If TTT J new (Japes, new Keeiers, jiew waists. IIU.VDHEDS HERE FOB YOI'R SELECTION. CHRPETS. One thousnnd. Five Hundred Rolls here for your selection. More, i we think, than you'll find in all other stores In the city combined. We'd 1 like to have your judgment as to styles and prices. - ; STONE&THOMAS ; CANICHB-OEO. M. SNOOK & CO. < I t($?S? he French PSS?s i PfjKpn'' irw V t Narrow Gold and t lie 17- CALL ,T?- * Si,vcr * I P, rAMirwr sBELTSI!j | M* CANICHE. ?? | YOU would call these same raised over- i gQc. t ' shot designs In Dress Goods PRETTY, onH cr> th?v aro?vprv nrpttv varied nnd effprtive. More over they cover a wide quality range, which extends , througbeut the Silk, '.Voolen, Cotton and Linen depart- j ments. These new?in most instances complex weaves jv are certain to captivate every lover of the beautiful. See ' them at nearly every turn on every one of our ten Dress , S Goods couniers. H _ ; J!K!l!(Vl!M!l!N!U!bI I We have B!U!T!T!0!N!S! j ???E? Geo. M. Snook & Co. COLLARS -M'FADDEN'a^ J made from the best | I as QOOfl ns any 20-ccnt f } McFadden's Shirt Store, i A WK IUKK !?mnt< TO OIlDRIt. j 0^, ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 8HOE8-J. H. LOCKB 8HOB COMPANY. pygr-r * TtJt- -* -g-^ -^ ! Z .-m. -r^. i* GOODSHOES GOOD MONEY. * # ] In this esse it appearing that we can sell you the best Shoe (or TWO DOLLARS of uny house in Wheeling. 1 lie ^ i, case ought to be easily adjusted by your coming with H L your good money for a pair. Jj LJ. H. LOCKE SHOE CO. J SIGHT IS PRICELESS. Money cannot buy it, but a proper alai Htctl to the eye# by an oxperlenuoa ej ipoelall?t will prosorve- your eyes. It number, lout night never return*. Pro ,mitt makes nclentlfle tent# of nit olast< if defective vlwlon. The OPMTHALM( iC'OPE Is used lh every examination. Th h tho only i?afe method of determlnlr .be kind of lens required. ConiuHatic md examination free. )iilon, Wheat & Hancher C( e'25 l'rof. !.. T.KVITT. Mnnngnr. ShcJntclligcnret Oftlcm Nua. ttft mill !I7 FoiirlMniith Mi eut New AilvntUtmcntit Drug Store for Sale. ForRent?Holf & Zane. , ^ Voxtn*'n S?'U Food?C- V. Wntdlnsr ft P For Kent or For Bale?FIve-Roonu frame House. ? .. Stockholders* Meeting?W heeling Brldi inu Terminal itiuiwny common/. Notice?Wheeling Brick Co. DlMolutlou Notlco?McLurti House Ba >er Shop. Job. Home & Co.?Sixth Paire. One Million Bicycles?Geo. W. Johnson JonK?Thlnl Par.f. Wire NVt ting?Geo. W. Johnson's Son Kobert. \N. Kile?Practical Plumber. Strictly One Price Department Store Jtone & Thoman?Klghtli Page. Snrlmr ?>f The Hub? Eighth Page. Kraus Bros.?One Man SaliT-Plfth Paa The French Call It Cnnlch?Geo. I Jnook ft Co.?Eighth Psge. Brusscln Carpet?G. Mendel ft Co.?8? >n?l Page. Opera House?Baron Hohenstauffen. Graixl Opera Hoiifte?Gorton's Famot Vow Orleans Minstrel*. To the Public?Robert Luke. Wante<l-Gooil Girl for General Ifous fork. SPRING OPElfllfO 07 C. HESS ft 80N8. All the uctreat novelties, eonslfttlug i intuitu-, Trousering* and Overcoating io?v In dock. Stylish utake-ap, flrst-rlai* workmni lilp nnit fit kI lowest prlfti. In onr l*'tiriilshliig Department we a inrruiK ipniwi *<? ? ..? ? llo?c null Kanry Sltlrla. i\ IIKXH * ftO!fS. " Iiloiinhlr Tnllnra mid CJcult' KnritUI era, 13*11 and I'M l Market Mrrr I. If ATE fOBf ?fi /APMMMKV toiUHl for (Imit rr?? of ohkrp by JACOU w.oituBi ' JeweUr And Opt ' rinii, Market iiu TwfdrthttrteU. Ilrr Hand llnrned. Yesterday at her home oil the hllMo tear Moxart park, Mrs. Alex Fraelc jurned both hands and wrists ver severely. Dr. St&thcrs was called. O ine finger was a ring which could n< >e taken off. A Jeweler was calla md sawed the ring In <wo. Mrs. Ff? rler's clothes c fought lire, but fom lately the Homes were extinguished. Anotlirr IHuitngr Suit. Saturday w. D. Johnson, oommlttf or Elisabeth Turner, filed the pretirr nary papers In ? suit for $10,000 dan ige* aga-inst W. H. Chapman and T. 'J [Jutchlsson. The cause at action Is tl rollapse of the buildings owned by dt 'endants, the fall of which partlall wrecked the property of plaintiff, o he south side of Alley 9 at Main stree Xrw llltU for Co?l'. The coal which R. H. Teasdalo "ha >een furnishing for use at the city ele< :ric light plant has not given satli 'action, and the gas trustees Satui lay evening decided to annul the cor ract with him and advertise for ne >lds. Secretary Sohul was Instruct? o insert an advertisement In the pi jers, calling for bids for coal for ui here, and-to announce that the oor ract would be awarded to the best ar owest bidder. Iter. Jk. DornbUavr Her*. Rev. Mr. E. If. Darnbloser, form< MKor of the English Lutheran churt Here, and now at Springfield, Ohl r?rearti*d In his former churoh yeste boy forenoon and made an addivss 1 Mr ?. ill. v.. IIUII Ml IIIC llPUIil OUI lay afternoon mooting. He \vas heat with pleasure by n very large numbi >f old friends on both ooeaaiona, or ms been warmly welcomed to Whee ng toy all who have met him. iirllalrt Nlwl l'oiii|iituy Now. The Bellalre Nail Works manage! inn ounce that, having discontinued U nanufn.'.ure of nails, the old name < .'he company hnd become Inappropr ftp. After this date the business w! je conducted under the name of t! Uellalre F.ioel Company. The works of the company are belr greatly enlarged. an-.l in addition i manufacturing prig Iron and besscmi 1 blooms .billets and slabs. at t parly date the company will be pr pared to furnish cfteet bars, tin pla bar>*. bridge plates, skelp and oth material. THE BELIEF DEPAETME5T )t tli? 0*1 lliuor? A <h.'?wlll C'outlui WtUiuiil C'imilKri Superintendent 8. It. Rarr, of tl Baltimore & Ohio railroad's employe relief department, yesterday Issued tl following notice: "The receivers of the Halt (more & Oil Railroad Company authorise me to gli the following notice. Hy the order < the United States circuit court a] pointing receivers for the Holtlmore allroad all obligations of the relief d partment are thoroughly protected ur will be fulfilled to the letter. Pud* the court'o order the relief departmei kvlll bo continued precisely In the san manner as under -the company's mai igement. and members of the relief di partment will receive benefits, eti aIt'b the ?-ame regularity and ccrtalm it! hei-etorore. The runa* Belonging the relief department, Including relit savings and pension feature*, under tl order of th* United State* court a perfectly rafe. and the appointment l ho receiver* nnd I heir management the relief department nuder the *upe vision and xvlth the approval of tl court, absolutely Insure* the membc of all feature* of the relief departme ogalnRt loss. Payment* Of benefit pension* nnd deposit* will continue i before the appointment of the reeelvei the relief department not being real affected by the appointment In ar way. The Having* and building featu will continue to loan money to employ ti* heretofore." Blrotrlr flitter*. Electric Hitters 1* a medicine sult< for any season, but perhaps more gel enilly needed when the languid, e: ImilBtod feeling prevail?, when the Ilv iu torpid and tfluffftltrii ami the need 1 a tonic itnd nlteratlv* in Mt. A prom; une of lit In medicine Iron often avorti Imiu; and perhnpx fatal bilious fever No medle.ln* will act rnoro nurcly counteracting and frcelnff the ?y?te from the malaria) poison. Headurli Jliumi ninni, \ wiin it'll iivi'i ?/i?'iin.' y|i>M to Klcctiio Bitter?. f?0ft and $1 per bottle nt Logan Drug Co.'? Dri Store. _ 1 DON'T Invite dlfuippolntment by e perlmentlnp. Depend upon One Mlnu Cough Cure nnd you hnve immediate r llof. it cure* croilp. Tho only linrr Win remedy that produced Immcdln r*ftUlt*. Logan A: Co., Wheeling, \ Vft., B. V IVabody. Demvood, nr ttowln & Co., Bridgeport. O. 0 All pain banished by Dr. MUm' rain Pll ti IIMMligirii i| THE CATHEDRAL i Well rilled at nil the Service Yesterday, Second Suiidny OF THE SOIBIN LENTEN SEASO! ** The Bishop's MjcouiI Dlsconrse on 111 e- Holy Eucharist Lut Evening at th Vesper Servlces-The Doctrine wm Ac l'* ' ceptnl 1 ly the Fathers of llie Chnrch nn< IK Has Hern a Tenet of the Catholics In nl *3". Yosterd-ay being 'the sccond Sundaj ? In Lent the sewiccs In -tihe Catholli churches were attended with more thai 0 usual Interest. It is stC-Jom -that sue! , large can croca: ions are seen at thi __ Cathedial as assembled at all of th? u services. TCve large church >vas fllle< = at the early moss, at C:30 a. m. Rev Pat her IJoutlou officiated at the mas: and read the scripture lessons, takinj fs as the theme of his sermon the flrs id seven verses of the fourth chapter o ?Q TQiessalonlana. He talked Impress I vel: vn purity of heart, and spoke of Chrlst'i r. Transfiguration, saying had the wit nessses who were present not/been pur In heart they would not haye se*n God i's The Transfiguration was not a miracle - flaal ine miracie wan inai uwu 411 " 8* had bo long concealed hls'glory. M the 10:30 mans the church wai again packed. Rev. Father H*n$ preached the aermon, hi* theme being "Now Is the accepted time; now la th< day of solvation." He made a verj pathetic and effective plea to t*ios< c" who were out of -Jhe church to aee) salvation, aa that was Chrlat'a only oto us Ject In coming toto the world. La*t evening at vespers. Blphop Don ahue preached to a vaet congregation e* his aecond Lenten sermon, taking roi his theme t'he doctrine of the Rea Presence in Hie Holy Eucharlat. H i text was t>he passage from the eplatu at of St. John describing the Laat Supper t and glvlngthe words of Cbrlat in hand Jng to his disciples the bread and wine i- He dwelt on the words "ttola la mi bodv." Ami 'Hhla Is my blood," ant ^ read extracts from the writings of re ' llglous authors from the Urst centurj down to the Council of Trent, to nhov ?- that the doctrine of the real pree?nc< of Christ In <he Eucharist was not new that It was accepted by the fathers am ? by the early chuivh. and he quoted ? also the writings of Matthew, Mark am Luke and from Paul to show that th? apostles believed this was the real bodj J' and blood of Christ. The dogma, h< j. aald, was not originated by the Councl a of Trent, but was merely formal!) stated there. From fiuotoniu* to Tur tellian all t?he salrvts accepted the he lief, and the former chronicled th< ,p fact -that a fc?w left the Euohaxlst be>r cause they did not believe !>t was the y body of Christ, thus showing plalnl) n that the chuncth ta t'toat early day did it believe It. 4 The bishop said that those outside ol t- the church had managed by the exerl else of their individual Infallibility, tc deduce from the accounts of the Lord'i Supper and from the words of Jesm In handing ?the bread and the chalice to his disciples, two hundred tuid sl> . difforent meanings for the words. The} " had held opinions one directly Uhe re r." verse or the other, but the greatest * body of Christian 'believers on the eartl had always believed that Christ mean! * that the bread and wine were hl? couj y and blood *hed for the remission of s n P The body is fed upon the body of Chrlsi t?hat the soul may be cloansed. one whosoever partaketh unworthily i? guilty of Christ'* Wood, aa Judos wai * when he betrayed Mm. -- The Catholic ctiurch holda that ti?< ?- EuoharlHt la the real body of Christ *- The faithful feel for Che humblest pries J- a deep reverence.because he transform! w the wafer Into the body of the Lord 'd yet priests have fallen to tfce de*pes L- depths. Just as Judas, whose prlvllegi ** it was to see and touch the Savior, fel ?- and his fall was Infinitely worse that 'd if he had not been so closa to the Christ He wss rejoiced, he said, to see thi members of the congregation maklni good confession, and to see wltti wha naroeftnesw they observed the Lentei h season. The prlej-t.the Bishop, the car dlnal, and even the Pope hlmself.mus r* make a good conrrssion irai iavy i??i 11 take of the Eucharist unworthily. H? urged his hearer* to a stricter obser 1(1 vance of t?he fattfo. On Wednesday night o "priest fron p Pittsburgh will preaoh in the Cathedral '* and on Friday night <he Station? o the Cross will be given. Communloi was administered after the early masi yesterday. rh . ^ le LOOK mit for cheap substitutes! Be >f ware of new remedies. Dr. Bull's Cou*1 i- Hyrup toas stood the teat for nearly lift,1 11 years. _ CARPET B?ATiNO ONLY 2 CSKT8. LUTZ Bit OH. to er Rsmember we are better prepare* tn now than ever for Csrpt< Beaming. am e- our past high grade of work speaks fo te itsflf, bc^kles having remodeled our en er tire plant, whloh not only does be tie work with no (nay&d edges, but make this cla*s of work in the reach of all. FORMER PRICE, 5c. PRICE NOW 2c per yard. We are in opera tion ever: to day In the year. No matter whethe you send one. t wo or a doten. wo ar always pre-pared. Phone 472. " I.UTZ Bl!0?. LAUNDRY. S* ?ALL last winter Mr. George A. Mill* of Lebanon, Conn., was badly atlllotei . with rheumatism. A< tlm?? It was si lo revere that ho could not stand u| re ?tmight, but wan drawn oVi?r on om 3f side*. "I tried different remedies with out reoelvlng relief." ho saya "un*l p" about six month* ago I bought a bottl & of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Afte p; using It for three dAys my rheuma tlam was gone and hats no* returns *? Mine. nt ^ ... ]e "6lVE me a liver regulator and I cai ' regulate the world." said a genius. Tin druggist handed him a bottlp of De ("v Wltfa Little Early Klsers. the famoui little pill*. Logan A Co., Wheeling, W Va., B. r. Peabody, B?nwood and Bowl ^ & Co., Bridgeport. O. 6 Minify lo I.oan. 0f Money to loan on real entate?Wes' r. Virginia Savings and Building Asso ,0 elation, room 14 Maaonlo Temple. OITlci n hours 6:15 to 8:1G p. m., every Monday nt ,8. Mnnlcnl. x* Mr. Paris It Myers, organist at SI Mathews* church, will rccelvo n ltmltc< y number of pupils In the followlnj 1>' branches: Pipe organ, piano-forte, vole re culture, theory, and will reeelvo ni> ea polntmenls as visiting choir dlrecto to churches. For terms address a above. ttfts S ALL KINDS OP EYES PITTED u Kjrci Ia.uiiIuoI Tor (JUwtes Free of oo C'lintffo. Ifyon no?il Kpafltfiplon, ?jr?? tlr? or litnil nclien when rpuilluc or Mt>\rlii;, nonsuit u mid linvn MWiilmd for s'nMo fro* til el|i? rfc?>. ilimotill oit.Mii ?|>f.<i|ulty to IfJN?W Imvulrlnl utliAra mill fitlla.Uuilu . Rln??r? lit ?Qlt yum- )??, annttt to u* inn ut will urtnil NpHnlnl i;ln?**? for your oi??* n" NfW put In Any ?tyU frnmn. M to ItlnilB nf r*pn>r?(l. <I?I<1 i;in*?.V. I'tkiui Ih *?'llHrtRr, Mollil ?<ultl sprrlnrim id llitwl iutli?*jr?ifrom tu.AOup. ftiffnifrnn 1.00 Up. ritOK. -FIKI K, Kolniilllr OptlnUn iinil SpMinimt la rufrne lion ?tf (lk?i my*, 1110 M?lu Mreot, 11 rati Is. quarun for Ar tillniul Cyw. thb hob olothiei gPRp i ^ : Spring Hats. i ? . i Men's r ; Spring Suits. ? ? f 5 i Men's j Spring Overcoats r s ? : Boys' Long ; Pants Suits. B / f 0 ( Mpn'? ^nrincr i . ?V>I ^ *4 !?, i Furnishings. i Children's : Spring Waists. i i i ! I Neckwear Novelties. Boys' Short Pants SJ4STHE Hut Market and F FURNITURE, ETO.-WHI m m w w v ? w ^ A ; WHY HA r t i . ? i Furniture, I r 5 When you can buv just as MENT PLAN. * Your n : you as anyone else. Our s * FURNISHINGS. CASH OF \ 1 i White, Hand i 2245-47-49 Mi! i I ii/cot f>ir\p Atirr* ? VVLOI CIL/t LUVVL J UNDERTAKING f ' ATLANTIC TB1A OOMPAKY. i Atlantic Tea Co. b Oar annual Inventory ! complete ami to u< It vory liilaetorjr. Our I bttiinoH aliowa a marked increase 1 over '9(. Wo aro now romWedthnt '90 shall load all preceding yoari, if low prlcaa and standard gooda will attract trada, and wa think It will . ; PRICB LIST: jj New Ciil. Prnnei (Unto), ft Ihi for 25c New Cal.'Hvup. I'oaclip* (fuuojr).ll** ?or.. 25" " New I>aiM, 4 lb*. for.-...- 25c New ('looued Curuun. tor - 25" i New Itaiiltm (largo). ftll*. (or 25c Froth Corn Moftl.i t Ibi. for- ?.? Kre?U llooiiur, 11 Ha for.. .*. 25c Kreah Rolled Oau. loibi for .. 25c PreahOai Mini. 10 lb*. for? 25c Fro?h Hut tor Crock? . Gibe, for...^,...^., 250 KrtsaU ChiKor Bnapi. Mta. for "25?' Kaw French Kldoojr llcaui Alb*. for. 25o I'IioIm Table I'enohM. per cau .. Hinodar*! Tomntorv. ^cAUi for 25" Fancy rol?l pack Totnttoe*. per 1 an gti I Choice SUnitenl Corp. per oau 50 . Star Centllea. 810 tbe pound. por lb 0c Carpet Tacka, per box? i 1 ? ' V 1 1 1 I m - ; Atlantic lea Co. We Lead, let Thoie Who Cm follow. giia^^ |g AND FPRNI3HER9. ^ ^ ? '96, TMjrisi. Day bydaytko needs of spring push it wider and wider open. iuaiuu uu 10 j i.-uuy, ana in such readiness?a better stock than ever, a better appointed store, - a better system of business, 4 better best than a year ago, Bettered by experience, by rel doubled effort, by downright ; hard work. Take us from ground to roof?flawless and . faultless. No one cbullengej our position as leaders. So one can, for hold it by the richt that superior facilities eiveus. We hold it as neon. r of our fair and lit eral policy toward a large and appreciate ve clientage that crows steadily larger and larger as we demonstrate out worthiness in you1' fuller satisfaction. All that the best talent could do has been done. -All flio nrlVnntnrrn fllJlt fiaDlt*! ran command awaits you. Ws stand as purveyors all that is popular, fashionable, wortlifol in dress, not to the few, but the many, to every man ad _ hoy in Wheeling and its near" hv trade. We study even need, every taste, every whim, everv purse. You'll find usst our best now?THE GREATER SCI Money back for the askine. All Suits.from $10 up kept in - impair one year free of charge. Most of Quality! Least of Price! _______ II 3> Clothiers, Hatters 3 and Furnishers... ourteenth Sts. TE, HANDLEY & FOSTER. v A V/l A i 3R - larpets, Etc, cheap on the EASY PAYloney is worth as much to tock is complete in HOUSEi CREDIT. !ov fit ffnete IUJ U 1VUIVU) lRKET street, R MARKET HOUSE. IND ElVIBALMING. HODSEFORNISIUN'O GOODS. _ Cinderella Iltetonw^e. twrtnbl* must. FioUhed In thn liiP1" , ' lirt niul provided with all m?>*'?*rn *"p menu. NESBITT & BR01312 MARKET SITiEET^. WEATHER STRIP' CELT WEATHEK STRIPS ? + + + + ++ + AT NICOLL'S HRT STOS? 133? MAHKET sTwEjil:?;S I TKTBIiUttKNCRWB 11,1 '.'i tf 1 NliWTYPIC SKII.t.CI> Wi>!tk? . . ,vi COUNTudTMTV fWK. ,fetl - -J