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The Wheeling daily intelligencer. [volume] (Wheeling, W. Va.) 1865-1903, March 28, 1899, Image 5

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Seo. S. Sum & Co.
1154 to 1160
Not able to get in /f3
yesterday, or did S
not see the ad. in fl
time? Well, then, Hi in IT
our WH
Sal
Don't You will get ji
Miss who bought yc
the same
.
II L?
Some Dress and Skirt B
Lengths at About.... *'
(Special Art Disp
From the Noted
Overly A
Tuesc
\T-'
Art Needlework, Stamp
Miss Overly has just ret
most excellent and full ass
goods, and will display an
room, on third floor.
LESSONS IN ART P
Geo* E. S
j Good Fum
<?
FOR 'less money the
who buy goods
just think, "We
; Surety of quality
gets?surety of
?i>
21 Oar Store Is a Safe
Refuge
For
Economical F
' ? Here's one man?the boi
this store, whose duty it is tc
X and scheme with manufactui
4 . fight for lowest prices?so tl
can make it worth your wh
buy here?he's never idle. Tl
another man whose duty it
take this supply of bargain*
% tell you about them in the p:
and show them in the windc
X, as tempting a style as trutl
honesty can suggest?he's
idle. These two men hav
% their heads together to mak
% Easter week the best bargain
' > ever known in Wheeling.
IT
I DON'T FOf
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1 DON'T FOI
%
%
%T& T?m)rnntrrai
ii4=rff?MJSi
'y)-\ J. HASTENER
I StQ. S. Siiltl & Co.
Main Street.
pi
i .
A is continued to?aay
15 for your benefit
\ .
ist as choice styles as thosf
:sterday, and you will ge
w Prices!
IALF PRICE.
>!ay
.JL Fh
n Kooms,
lay, Wednesday and Thursda;
Of This Week.
iog, Hand=Painted China.
urncd from the east with ;
;orted line of the above ar
d sell the same in our ar
IEEDLEWORK FREE.
tifel & Co,
iture Simply C;
in we ask. It's getting to be
here, We couldn't have dom
can take our own time in whi
' and surety of lowest price:
service thrown in.
?J- For Instanc
Three Dollar Steel
Twenty-five Dollai
Finest Axminster (
oik. High Pile Velvet C:
is-in Wool Filled Ingrair
Milan Handsome, Good I
iat he Seventy-five Cent
,'leJc Dollar Twenty-live
is to Dollar Fifty Rocker
; and Three Dollar Rocki
Twenty Dollar Fok
i and Thirty-five Dollar 1
ncv" Fourteen Dollar Fo
c put
e this
week
Onr First Season's Wall P
5c, 8c, X Oc {J
15c to $2{
I
)f?CT That we make, Iii
^UCfl of Charge! ^ .
.i
J)frT That we want to
^\J1C a It'll be the beginr
S O _ ^^l^HOUSE
I INCORPORATED
Is the Riverside Pottery Companj
Which is to Operate
THE NORTH WHEELING POTTERS
In the Near Future ? The Capita
Stock Is now Practically all Sub
scribed?The Plant Will be in Opcr
atson at the Earliest Possible Date
The Wheeling Steel Works Scah
Settled Yesterday.
A charter was Issued yesterday to thi
Riverside Pottery Company, of Wheel'
in&, which has for its object the manu
facture of pottery ware. The Incorpor
,?| a tors ure Messrs. Charles W. Fran
' zhelm, William A. Isett, Jere A. Miller
. "William A. Wilson and William F. Stl
fel, all of Wheeling.
This is the company which will ac
quire and operate the North Wheellnf
plant of the late Ohio Valley Chin:
Company. Practically all of the $100,00i
capital stock has been subscribed am
the enterprise is accounted a sure ga
* The American Potteries Company?thi
combine?holds an option on the OhI<
i Valley's plant, which does not explr<
until next Saturday, but it is know:
with, practical certainty that the com
bine will fall both to acquire the Wheel
ing Pottery Company (through change*
in the combine's plan of organization
I which did not satisfy the local com
f pany), and to take up the option 01
the North Wheeling plant before iti
) expiration this week.
The pottery business Is just now en
joying a, substantial boom and the Rlv
eralde company will make every eftor
to put its product in the field at ai
early date.
The Warwick Pottery, of this city, I
is stated, enjoyed the largest quarter'i
business in its history In the months o
January, February and March of thli
year. ?-*
The Wheeling company, too, is hav
lng a fine run and so soon as the Rlv
crslde plant is put in operation a con
siderable part of one of the Wheeling
' plants on the South Side now devoted ti
'tho manufacture of sanitary ware wll
be used In adding to -the company's ca
pacity on the finer goods of china fo:
which it is now famous from the Atlan
tic to the Pacific.
The Scale Settled.
The wage controversy at the Wheel
ing steel works was satisfactorily ad
justed to all concerned yesterday morn
^ ing, and the new scale will go into effec
next week. The scale is conslderei
very favorably by the employes, for I
provides for substantial increases anc
while the men didn't get the 1897 scale
they came pretty close to it and an
consequently happy, especially from thi
^ fact that the company was disposed t<
grant the advance from the start ant
t there was no bickering in arriving a
the result..
t The wage committee conferred witl
President Hubbard yesterday mornin?
and -the new scale, including greate
advances than- proposed by Mr. Hub
. bard Saturday was adopted in compar
atlvely brief time. The advance aver
ages about 10 per cent, and it wouI<
seem that it must average higher ac
cording to statements made by the men
for in no case reported was the increase
below S per cent, while in many in
.< stances it was as high as 16 and 20 pe
r* cent. One man who got ?1 10 per toi
will get $1 2?>, and better conslderatloi
. was received by. others. The laborer
inside the mill were raised from SI 55 ti
_ $1 70. The Inside laborers are not man;
an't Be Sold j
: a common saying by folk ;;;
e so well elsewhere," and ;;;
ch to pay for what we buy." |
; are what every customer
e, We're Offering: j
Beds for $ 1.98 ?
Bedroom Suits for...$16.75 ;;;
Carpets for $ 1.25 t
irpets for 98c |
i Carpets for 48c ?
lowered Carpets for.. 25c %
Dining Chairs for 48c |
: Chairs for 75c $
s for 90c t
^rsfor $ 1.98 |
ling Beds for $13.98 |
Folding Beds for $23.85 t
Iding Beds for ,.:.$10.65 |
<*
< ?
<J>
aper at Factory Prices.
-or Very
Mtractive Papers.
For Gilt and t
High Art Designs. $
ie and lay all Carpets Free %
^ & J jt |
f
Open an Account with You. |
ling of a happy home.
;holp happiness. \ ;
In number, however, and they "work
twelve hours a day.
Nothing but satisfaction "was expressed
In Ben wood yesterday over the settlement
and the increase in wages. Not
? the least pleasing feature to the employes
and community at large is the
fact that the mill is making the steadiest
year in its history.
Strike not Probable.
The exclusive publication in yesterday's
Intelligencer of the details of th(
meeting of the operators and conductors
of the Wheeling Railway ComI
pany's lines, and the statement that the
. Wheeling & _Elm Grove Company hat
already declined the request of theli
men for increased wages was a matter
of general Interest yesterday. The
* fear was expressed that there would b(
> another and even more extensive strike
than that of several years ago, but the
fear is not well founded, as the International
Street Car Workers is a mosi
conservative organization, which wll
i exhaust every resource before going t(
extremities, and may not in any event
order a strike. It is said the men or
" both lines would probably accept i
- smaller Increase than the four cents ai
. hour which they have asked.
IJRIEF MENTIONINGS,
Events in nnd About, tlie City Given it
a Nutshell.
City council meets this evening. 1
, The rehearsal of the Woman's Muslca
Club will be held at 7:30 o'clock thl!
3 evening, at MUUgan, Wilkin & Co.'s mu
1 sic rooms, Market street.
r The funeral of the late Mrs. Alberi
j Mager will occur on Wednesday after"
.noon, at 2 o'clock, from the famllj
home. No. 8 Kentucky street. Island
- with interment at Greenwood.
i Auctioneer Greer yesterday continued
. until this morning the sale of the Kraf
blocks, with shop property, on Sixteenth
street. The highest bid received was
3 53,400, which is considered a good Ug*
ure.
" The King's Daughters of St. Mat
thew's P. E. church will sell the Eastei
s Herald to-day at the stores of Dillon
Wheat & Hancher, George R. Tayloi
Company and Joseph Graves* Sons
' where they will be pleased to see theh
* friends.
Arrests by the police last night int
eluded Sam McNamara, drunk, by Offl5
cer Allen; Ada Crltzer, loitering in t
? house of prositution, by Michaels, ant
j Dave Farrell, drunk and loitering In thf
vestibule at John S. Welty'a residence
on Twelfth street, by Knabe.
The New York Life Insurance Com.
pany has opened offices at the Ex;
change Bank building, rooms 18 and 19
3 with Mr. Joel Wltmer as agency dirr^
1 tor and Mr. William Mackey as cash.
ler, where all business connected wltl
r the state will be transacted.
Yesterday occurred the death of Mr
Charles O'Connor, of No. 71 Eighteenth
stret. East End, In the sixty-seventh
year of his age, after an illness of typhoid
fever. He Is survived by his
wife. Mr. O'Connor came to Wheelinf
* several years ago from Washington
- Pa., and has conducted a grocery stort
t on Eighteenth street.
\ The barratry cases yet to be heard
t nave Deen reset as rollows oy Justice
Greer: State vs. J. E. W. McCulley
1 April state vs. John G. Haberfleld
, April 6; state vs. John Anderson ant
k George Walt, April 7. The cases were
to have been heard yesterday, and art
- postponed owing to the absence of cerJ
tain witnesses.
i The county commissioners' committe<
t on court house and Jail met yesterday
and discussed estimates for the curren
year's expenditures. The jail was in
* spected and needed improvements con
' sidered. The committee will report t(
r the board next Monday. The committer
on poor house and farm meets to-daj
to discuss estimates.
1 Robert Downing and his company ap
. peared in a triple bill of tragedy, ro
mance and comedy at the Opera Housi
? last night. The bill included a con
I densed version of "The Glndiator," th<
r flower scene from "Ingomar." and th<
i one-act comedy, "Paris. 1703." Mr
i Downing made the hit of the evening
s in the comedy as Monsieur Sangfroid.
i PERSONAL NOTES.
Going and Coming of "Wheeling
\ People and Visitors.
D. Dewar, Mannington, was a Howel
autograph yesterday.
W. E. Scott, of Waynesburg, Is t
guest of the Stamm.
Frank St. Clair has returned to Mor
gantown. after a visit of several days
to \v neeitng mentis.
C. Thistle and wife, Robert L. Hervej
and C. M. Stewart were Slstersvllle arrivals
at the Windsor yesterday.
Chief Clemans was In Pittsburgh yesterday,
placing a wayward Wheeling
girl in the House of the Good Shepherd.
State Senator Oliver S. Marshall, ol
New Cumberland, was in the city yesterday,
Incidentally feeling the loca
^ulse for his gubernatorial boom.
Dr. Hull's Couch Syrup Is the
standard remedy for throat and lung
troubles. It is a specitlc for grippe and
bronchitis.
MILLINERY Opening: Tuesday nnd
Wednesday. AHACIvl-.R'S.
DR. WOOD'S Norway Pine Syrup
seems especially adapted to the needs
of the?ichildren. Pleasant to take;
soothing in" Its Influence. It Is the
remedy of all remedies for every form
of throat and lung disease. 3
MILLINERY Open Ins: Tuendny and
Wednesday. SWAB ACKER'S*
OPENING to-dav and to-morrow at
Carl's* 3001 Jacob street.
ATTEND the Opening of the SampleLlngaman
Co., this afternoon and evenlng.
MILLINERY Opening Tuesday nnd
Wednesday. _ ABACKhR'S*
DIED.
DEFIBAUGH?On Saturday, March 11
JRSO. at 7 o'clock p. m.. GEORGE W
DEFIBAUGII. In tho Slst year of hh
hkc.
Funeral from his late residence. No. 91
Coal street, on Tuesday afternoon at
o'clock. Friends of the family respectfully
Invited to attend. Interment al
Mt. Wood cemetery.
(Bedford, Fxu, papers plcaso copy.)
MAGER?On Sunday, March 2fi. 1SS9, nt
6:45 o'clock p. m., MARY, wlfo of Albert
Mnper.
Funeral from tho residence of her husband,
No. S Kentucky street, Wednesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends ol
tho family respectfully Invited to attend.
Interment at Greenwood cemetery.
O'CONNOR-On Monday. March 27. ISM. at
6: ?:> o'clock p. in., CHARLES O'CONNOR,
In his GOth year.Funeral
notice hereafter.
/Wnuhlnirton. PiL. minora nlease cnr\r.\
Undertaking.
Louis Bertschy,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
and ARTERIAL EMBALMER.
1117 MnIn St.?West Shlo. ,
Calls b>* Tolrphono Answered Day 01
Night. Store Telophono 633. Residence,
EQC. Assistant'* Telephone. G'Jj.
Alexander Frew,
1208 FUNERAL DIRECTOR
MAIN ST. AND EMBALMER * J
Under Competent Management.
Telephones?Store, Residence, "GO.
BRUEMSltR f Funeral Directors
- ] and Embnlmcrs,
. ^ "\ Cor. Market and 22d Sts.
) lilLDEDRAND Uea'JMa'W.
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