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Stone & C/iomat. [ Stone & High Class Bres Showing them here on a season. The trade demands and less prices is what has ma Come in to-day, look around, not in the habit of trading here surprise. Dressy Imported Fabrics. jl Epenpallncs, Poplins, EriRllsh Coverts. | whipcords, Cordcu Novelties, etc., In all | : the latr? sprlnpT colors, 45 to W Inches , i wide. Excellent high qualities at most 11 reasonable prices? | r*D.. CI PA I IM /!?> V- - - I satt oi>ju unu oi.ua iara. J "Parlsonne" Embroidered Novelties for 1 "Waists and House Gowns, all colors, 45 ,? Inches wide? |4 51.25 Yard. New Plaids. i Imported Plaid Patterns, one of a kind * only. Violet. Green and New Blue color j combinations In exquisite styles? j 75c one! 51.25 Yard. New Grenadines. A most desirable fabric this season. We j aro showlnp an exquisite line of new color combinations In beautiful Stripes, . Bars and Fancies? |l ! 525 to 535 a Pattern. Popular Price Dress Go 25c, 39c, 49c, 59c and so c ance. All the newest weaves spection solicited. New Carpets. !!i Her? are a few Items from this depart- ! ment for this week that mean a great j Bavlng to Carpet buyers: Body Brussels Carpets in Rich QQr '> Dark Colorings, 11.25 grade, at.. | Wilton Velvet Carpets, the $1.50 <?1 HO1 grade at pj-.WU i Velvet Carpets, regular 11.00 70r j quality, at 'OL;, Agra All Wool Injrraln Carpets, the heaviest and beat made, 73c CQr : kind at JsK, j Hartford Axminste-r Carpets, tho regular *1.3.1 kind, irado, laid QQr and lined this week at yard.... i The Woman's Easter I on sale at our store, under , Daughters of the First Christia i QrmiF & Seo. Si. Sr.ooh S: Co. | Snook Bring PA^IS, LONDON and N?W YOI^i to your very doors! Wheel direct contact with the world's the world's best is to be founi this store. ~~~?~~~~J Inspiring ai p tcgraphic vividi taster cloak rooa ... fu! cloak room i NeXt customers?plei c . sides?at all tin isnnaay. The shimm WAISTS OF SI I fie the thorough m rw. , The clcgat tflict colored, man-to ? art has left its i llaS Those shaf ! fi or Sicilian, whi ilOIie from the knee I I1 p .. Those jaun toriii: linings of livclj y such a sudden lOU vet these are 01 Must n Wear Leaumy Something in Wcst Vi! New. READY from Jeweled Kid Gloves I i For Easter $1.85 Pair. | Colors which you will not'find among any other line. The kid la softer?the fit even more perfect. Four other wellthought-of lines of Kid Gloves In which ' | wc can supply any wantablo shade: Cliaiimonl 9Sc pair. Bertliold 51.35 pair. Fontaine ?1.50 pair. Reigoier $1.85 pair. Rare shades of Misses' Kids, 89c. Slone <f \jhorr.at Thomas. is Fabrics. larger scale than ever this them. Greater assortment dp thp nhnvp fnrtc nncciKIa ask the prices. It you are you will find an agreeable Sew Black Crepons. Pino Figured, Striped anil Matlasle effect Crepons. The very latest styles In this popular fabric this season, <?1 CA superior finish. To-day ipx*J\J Imported Crepons, In the most stylish designs? 51.75, $2.25, S2.50 anJ $3.50 Yd. .Ark you to come and seo the above lines. Pine dressy materials at less prices than Kou'd expect /or like qualities. Sew Corded Effect Black Goods. Epensallnes, Bias and Melrose Cords, Ben ?a linos, etc., all de*ln?hl? fabrics this season, 36 to 48 lnchcs wide? 50c to SI.50 Yard. K Special in Serges forTo=day. Two kinds. Imperial and Storm Serge, SO inches wide, excellent quality at 50c Yard. iods. )n here, too, in<great abundand latest colors. An inRick Silks. Not space hero to do this great Silk showing justice. Cun only mention a few of tho many kinds: j FINE NOVELTY SILKS? Ombre Plulds nnd Stripes. Ribbon Stripes, Carmella Stripes, Braid Effects. , j.uscun j-iaius, eic. aji mo new spring colors. Qualities you would hardly think possible to sell at this price, ' IMPORTED WAIST PATTERNS?No I two alike, exquisite colors and styles? ! $1.50 Yard. A SPECIAL IN BLACK SILKS to-day? 20 nieces, embracing Bengallnes, Peau <!e Sole. Ottoman, Satin Dutchess. Gros Grain, etc., actual value 31.35. OQ/To-day 70C lerald the auspices of the King's n Church. T HOM ASc | ?co. SK. 3no oh S: Co. ling is in ,best:andt Mrn d right at \ 'U re the scenes which flit with cincomeless before one's view in that NEW I?that big and roomy?bright and cheerjf ours on the ground floor. PLEASED ntv of them?are what one see on all ICS. ering beauty of those Paris-fashioned ILK, each bearing the magic touch of odiste. it yet severe simplicity of those soft lilorcd SUITS, upon each of which true mpress. tely separate SKIRTS of Crcpon, Serge ch arc gored to gradually flare outward ine down. ty tight and loose front JACKETS, with ' taffeta, the lengths of which come to stop, arc each and all truly fascinating; ily some of the glimpses of beauty which ive home the fact that this, the irv /> * yry n?ooas House rginia is also the Leading Store for 10-WEAR ARTICLES, 59c Wrappers to 559.00 Suits. Rainbow Ribbons. In which the colors are arranged crosswise, and which arc again crossed with cords running lengthwise, Ilnd Instantaneous favor with buyers who are necking the PRETTIEST Neck and Walat Ribbons to wear with the Parte Grey or Rose Gold Ruckles and Clasps lo uo nnu nero in mien uivenuiy. Raster Neck and Waist Wear of every .sort. KA3TI5H PAHAHOLS, with ruffles In plenty, ns low as ?2.D5. Ileal Sterling Nethersolo Bracelets, 8Go and up. Sood Shoe*. SS^S&easonable ant* Reasoaal \f The Way the Deacon 9r Built His Famous | "One Horse Shay" C3 a Is the way we always have i 3 footwear built. 03 U "Fur," said the dcacon, " a mighty plain 2 That the weakest place must st: the strain; Ja An' the way t' fix it, uz I mainta Is only jest T' make that place uz strong the rest." t There are no weak spots in < f Spring Shoes?strength; beauty! A/) perfect fitting are their characi jjjj istics. jj ALEXANDER, O Good Shoes. 1049 Mt Saner Shoes. Easter Shoes. Spring styles now ready for inspect! See the NEW BOSTON TOE. Pleas novelties?correct ideas. Leaders popular priced footwear. Nay Brothers, THE J3I7 Market* WHITE FRONT. Wheeling. Ofllcc: und 27 Fourteenth Streo New Advertisements. Wanted?A Good Man. Bicycles?GeorRe W. Johnson's Sons. A Dream Realized?H. F. Bchrcn* Co.'s. Carpet Soap?H. II. List Stocks for Sale?Simpson & Tatum. Rose's Lime Juice?Albert Stolze & C Pttlne's Celery Compound?'Third pa? Crepon Sale?Geo. E. Stlfel & Co.?F; pa*?. Wanted?23 tfrls. To Loan?57,OW. Good Furniture Simply Can't ho So House & Herrmann?Fifth page. MILLINERY Opontiig Tuesday r Wcflnubduy. SWAB ACK F.R'! C. HESS & SONS' SPRING OPENl We liavonow on exhibit ouo of i largest and bent selected stocks off tailoring at popular prices In the el Wo have added to our cutting depn J. Ed. Dorner. one of the most fushl< ublo cutters cast. Tho artistic cut, stylish npneiira: and excellency lu make-up of our g merits will speak for themselves. Always tlio newest In tine furnli Ings. C. IIKS8 ?fc SONS, Fashionable Tailors and Fine Fundi ers, UP.il and 1J123 Market Street MILLINERY Opening Tuesday c Wednesday. SWA1IACK tilt': 20,000. We lmvo fitted more than twei thousand pairs of Spectacles, glvlnc a record and experience uneqiiulled any other optician In Went Vlrglu Satisfaction guaranteed. JACOB W. <>]trHK. Optician, No. 1."()(? Market Stree MILLINERY Opening Tuesday i Wednesday. SWAHACKliR': ATTEND the Opening of the Samj Llngaman Co., this afternoon and e nir.g. Forced her to Leave. Harry Dennlger was arrested 1 night by Lieutenant Ed. Michaels, i wil appear before Squire Rogers to-i to answer a charge of threatening kill Nellie White, an Alley C. siren. : alleges that Dennlger forced her leave a house In the alley at the pc of a gun, and accompany him to home, on Twenty-ninth street. Den ger la a young married man. but he I his wife have separated. Hot h Were field. Squire Oreer last night held I Hill and Elsie Gray to the grand ji: The Hill woman was charged w snatching a bunch of money from pocket of J. H. Devlne, In the Sec< ward. Gray's offense was threaten to do Injury to the woman If she te. fled In the case, as he and the Hill i man are very friendly. Last ni neither had furnished the requi bond. In Clerk Robertson's Onico. Yesterday In Clerk Robertson's oil the following transfer of real est wan ri'iurufu; Deed made March 20, 1899, by C. bert Kclm, trustee, to Jessie F. Fra helm; consideration ^4.f?00; transf lots 9. 10,11, 11! 13 and 14 at IScho Po The power of attorney from the H, atel Tobacco Company to Melville Post was recorded. Three deeds of trust were recorded Tim A, O. I'. W.'s Headquarters The Grand Lodge A. O. TJ*. \\f. has tabllshed new quarters In the La: building, at Market and Fourtee streets. The new grand secretary Frank Clmse, who succeeds Joslah .c clalr, resigned.; The local lodges also move to the Lange building fi the Grand opera house block, on A 1. The order met ut the latter pi for live years. Kseaping gas )iurns< A leak In the Trl-state gas compar gas main, on Peter's run, near Trlai phla, has filled the residents of t section with alarm for months bn and when yesterday a hid named 1 Jones set lire to the leaking pas, Indignant neighbors chased him o many a yard of country, but the I managed to escape. The lias was blazing last night and Is likely to u: the leak Is repaired. Til 10 ladles of the Cathedral Tab nnclo will huvo ? <llHplit>- of their wi on exhibition xit tho parlor of tho C roll Club Wednetulny afternoon and enliif?. AH are Invited to call. OPKNINd to-dny mid to-morrow Carl's, niM)t .lat'of) Htroot, ATTEND tho Opening of tho Snnu Llnifnmnn Co., thin afternoon and o nln?. MILMN1SKY Oiicnlnic Tnosduv i A\ udnoaday. bWAllACKliR'j E SENSATIONAL Is the Arrest of J. K. llissom the Instance of a ,ur FRIEND OF HIS SON, S.K.H1SS0 ^ Who wns Recently Adjudged Insa After a prolonged Hearing Befo ind Justice Greer ?It Is Alleged t< KIdcr llissom Offered to Bribe in, itness at the Hearing, Miss Kdl uz ii. Mascr?Tho Hearing To-dny. Dur 'An Interesting development of t md famous Hissom Insanity trial was t ter- arrest yesterday of James R. HIsbo of the Island, on n warrant chargl him with having offered to bribe a w ness in the case against his son, Dr. |J|U Iv. Hissom, whom it will be rememb* ?- ed was adjudged Insane after a lengt! examination before Squire Greer. Mr. Hissom was served with t warrant at his home yesterday aftt noon by Constable F. C. Darby, and gave bond In the sum of SDOO for 1 appearance before Squire Dunning, 2 o'clock this afternoon. The warrant was sworn out 1 Charles T. Woods, a friend of young I Hissom, who alleges that the seni llissom offered money to Miss Edith ! Maser, a material witness, to testl falsely In the case of the state vs. S. ! Hissom. This afternoon's hearing will occasl great interest, und another chapter w be added to some breezy litigation. AN EXCELLENT SHOWING Made in the Year Just Ended by tl Pollock Oil Company. The annual meeting of the stoc holders of the Pollock Oil and Gas Coi ' pany was held last evening. The repc on. of the operations of the company f ing the past year was very gratifying. T in well Just brought In, and noticed in t Intelligencer, is the largest ever drill In the Waverly lleld. The well Is large that the company has not y I been able to get It under control. ? The following directors were electe *' Ralph Kline, Andrew Hare, J. W. Goo = man, Charles P. Wood and Frank Hare. The directors organized electing Frank P. Hare, president, a: Simon Kline, secretary. = A Military Association. t. A number of boys between the ag = of fourteen and twenty-one years a organizing a military association, a cording to a notice left nt the Intel & gencer ofilce last night by several those who were conspicuous in t "American 13of" association. A me< ^ ing of boys is called for to-morn o. evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the noli Iftli court room. A preliminary organlz <tior. under the title of "The Wheel! Guards.' has been effected, with t Id? following otllcers: Sergeant-at-arms?Samuel GUlespy Secretary?Edward Schaub. tnd Vice President?Edward Neuhardt. The call for the Imeetlng conclud' "We want eleven more drummers,twel lifers and two hundred privates." tjlQ Husband niul Wife Fined. Ino As David Marshall was donning 1 attire Jn his home, in the Sixth wai on- yesterday, preparatory to a jump 1 lev Detroit, Mich., Constables "Dom" Mc ur- rls and James Crelghton by some ski fill maneuvering, laid hands on hi and bore him oft in triumph to Squl Haberfleld's office, where he was u " sessed $.r? and costs for assaulting 1 wife, and placed under a peace boi tnd His wife, Mrs. Mary Marshall, who w S. the complainant, was later fined SI a costs for using profane languag.e at t Instance of her sister, Mrs. Charles 3d nty Kinney. Marshall couldn't pay 1 rtn> fine, and went to jail. He made soi k.v sensational allegations concerning 1 wife's conduct with other men. t. 1*1101 ograplis for Easter. What would be a more appropria and valued Easter souvenir than oni portrait fresh from the studio of a ph . tographer whose work is svnonymo with artistic posing, retention of t ve" likeness, first class finish and genei excellence? Nothing. And where is there a photographer ast this section -whose work stands high ind In every particular than Kirk's? lay None. Sittings can bo arranged for any tlr iins wees aim ine portraits will ne She your hands at the earliest possible m jo ment. always remembering there will )lnt no undue haste and slip-shod work. In the Criminal Court. inU Yesterday, in the criminal cou Judge Hugus, the following businc was transacted: State vs. Thomas Gatrell; demnrr ,,, overruled and case set for tr: J,a March 30. *r>". William Neuman's bond was declar ith forfeited, and the parties were called. City of Wheeling vs. Wllhelm; set t . March 30. Dnd -o ing The Golden Eagle Fair. s.tl" The committee on the fair and can kV?" val to bo given by the Golden Eaglt May 1 to Cth Inclusive, Is working ha rctl to make the affair a success. T Pythian castle has been secured for t week'and will be handsomely decorat In gay colors and bunting. After lc0> o'clock each evening the lUior will ate cleared and dancing will be the featui Dr. Bull's Congh S.vrup is the pc pie's remedy. It will cure the woi nz- cough or cold when other medlcir ers have failed. Int. ATTEND the Opening of the Samp ll!\" Lingaman Co., this afternoon and e\ ' ning. ^ MIT?TJXKHY Opeulnir Tuesday a; Wednesday. hWAHACK Kit's! ?.?. Ol'TCNING to-day and to-morrow * Cnrl'ts 511)01 Saeol) street. ngo ?. nth ATTEND the Opening of the Samp ia Llngaman Co., this afternoon and e\ ;in- nlng. on! Auction Sale of Furniture and C; lull petn. ace The Mctiure House carpets and ft! nlture will be sold at auction Wednc day, Thursday, Friday and Saturdii March 39, 30, 31 and April 1. Sale coi jy'a menclng nt 3 p. in. each day. Entrau (in Twelfth street. X ..Second Sight. v,!',. When you fool that you have tried ovei , Jinil ovurvnni" rnn?.i1i .. ? i_ ? - . . -?"Ill ?iit. Iiu ".'m occurronco Ik the aurprlso fhown by t ll"' benetlted patients, at our ollleo. Do vow have headache? Do your c> water"? Do they nniart or. burn? Does t print run toother when reading? Fool If hcuiu before tho eyes? Do thhiK* appc .* doublo or mixed up? Huvo :i desire to r 1 tho eyew? Twitching? Does the light pc nr" them? Vor any troublo of your eyes e<i ev- m,jt us. During this month wo devt much tlmo to ohlldrcn's eyes. We ma Hawses at popular urlces (ono reason 1 ? mir popularity)?make a careful nxamln thin free of charge. The heft proof of o huccohs H tho number of rccommcndatlo from our old patients. )le vc; PROF. II. SHEFF, ma In Cor. Main and Eleventh Streets. Che Stub Clothier*. | I've Been looking All ( at that Suit. It Is a very common mi customers almost dally, but It Is on __ fits wejjre now offering for both men and |fl please both the eye and pocketbook. Ev< are far ahead of anything we have heretof< rlc8, and at prices, well they have been ell no trifle left above the cost of material, ant! rc> which brings people to our store again an This Is Children's week In our Boys' an of new novelties offered last week now rea< n Of course, your money back if you say th so FOURTEENTH AND M. et . (3: Slaer'a Clothing Jtouse. a- ? p. by A i i P ~ a roreiasie 01 re The stock is changing out with culminations of the or that have been perfecting !l- months past. nv ice ? Juvenile Appa We can't say too much ef. styles of Suits to be found in this spring. The splendid Vestee Suits, in ages 3 to ? rjS Boys' Suits, in ages 9 to 16, :or is truly something to be Suits, ages 14 to 20, which a sio ana 5512, are tne cest \ ^ the Wheeling public. id. as . : nd * L(? E to Twelfth Street. j'S , 1 11 .... ? 113 9eo. 51. Cat/lor Co. [ : GEO. R. TAYO er ne . = Easter St t| Tailor=Mad J Dress Skin Our department shapes and Materl ll~ tavt^rii The Sl yXfeSA assurance that no he AnWi'A. Pointed by n visit t h0 asvkl!e^ novelties in 10 SILKS, RIBBONS, be i BROIDERIES, Etc e. Mmi CENTEMERI K i/J>XXXyKX\ this week. ?* In addition, wo c ulne LAMB SKIN Owing to the suc< ?X^\XX^y^xM stratlon, Miss "NVhl ,p" us until March '31 fitted, whether tht ml - GEO. R. TAYLC le jOockc S/ioc Company. i \ t.% j w,t^?ut a r I V*\\ l\ ; j! of Ladies' I \\// inspection, V \qsT^ and nlso B ho tops. Spc s DIAMONt i In V>? ^fi-*OC ur - - ?~ ns m IBBEl ?J Sir 3(nb Clotiler*. )ver Town And hero I am again to get ittor for us to hear thin from ly natural because these nobby out. I boys are of that class of Roods that try one we are showing this sprlr.j jro shown, both In style, flt and fab. pped and pared till there's but a I It Is absolutely natural attractloa d again. d children's departments. Hundred! dy for the boys. so. iHfe** 11 B .Free. fi\ Life size or miniature I ^ Pflti portrait of yourself or % i aiiy of your family or raraw friends. Secour corner window for specimeos ol I the work we are offer* fl ' Iwl '"? ^'c 816 a's# s'10w' Ss&i |JSj| ing a fine selection ol jpitwslt these life mm*** |pljlj|l| lions in onr Boys' ud Children's Departments. ARKET STREETS. SRaer't Clothing Siouse, Spring. its dppearance, budding best skilled tailor ideas themselves during the reL in praise of the elegant our juvenile department showing of Junior and i, and Double Breasted ? 4- ^ ^ ^ rK . - J aL ailu s4-5?i proud of. The Youths' ve show at $7.50, $8.50, ahic ever placed before I 1211 PCOisL'M 9 Clothing House. 9c 0. 51. Uai/lor Co. W'imW yles e Suits, ts and Jackets. complete with New and Exclusive als. innnca nft nlnn.1 11 ? *V/? buyer, however critical, will be dlsapo the department. BLACK CREPONS, GRENADINES, LACE SCARFS, TRIMMINGS, EMEtc. ID GLOVES?Easter shades opened iffer a SPECIAL BARGAIN In r pen* GLOVE (white only), for $1.00 a pair, ess of the "La Vida" Cor?et demonic, the expert fitter, will remain with . Ladies are invited to call and b?* ;y wish to purchase or not. jRJMPAE JOoekc Shoe Company. ter Shoes. ?-;u rnmcleti VIVO 4VJ1 IW i W II. Uw ? lew pair of shoes. We submit our line fine Cincinnati made Shoes for your believing that they are the best in tie have them in correct shades of Tan, lack, all leather, or with silk vesting icial attention is called to the neff ) last; it is a beauty. 3 Grades f $2.00, { $2.50, 3 Prlccs ( $3.00. ;ke Shoe Co* 1FIT1 ADVBRTI3B 1 .IT , IN A 1K WIDELY I I . CIRCULATED JAJIJ.40 .. NEWSPAPER