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'l'' ' . <6c art I5c Percale sad Satiae S ' % Faicj Stripe Skirts, to-iy? ? 92 Eaacy Stripe Skirts, to-day I $L5lad $L5 Metallic Skirts, to I | VM Stripe %rts, to-day....? p?'-- LOO0 StBZrctfnl x8 GQt Framed |A. B$: Jactnw^ahcacgPMi tcbesoid JjC K^;>JS^^aDoTii??. 5C jUont 2S duces SUehUr Soiled ' & K,;^ fKc..~ JW dozen Sfen'? and Ladled Hem- _ H? ftttefcad and Corded: aiao Ladle** i ?* IV- Pv? linen HemsCLtcted Hand- 4C I O/fertttBfe .cscii. . 1 AoS? to^HmndkerchitiB, ?r j t.. lMS*20c;Mch J. >v ! BJ>fe0M nod ?c and lOo r - 10; Barred Whit* Lc?m?, ...^ jj? , ~ 2S-piece* Bender Quality Satin mi ] Sawed Xalnaook. our beet lto 7+C crate to-day '2* rJ) ,' 18> pieces JSeat Dimities, beantl- |*l ! - tal^ltc and Uc QuaUtlca. to-|2"jC ,0 M? piece* Dm Clnshama, In all r? ~S5i.SnJSKn,c te 3C W .?? Ptoow Potted Lapped Mull*. ope of tbe handsomest fabrics of iai kh Stone & t\ . Set. ST. Skitot A Co. 'I Snook The Bigges r~ ~~~ !n are assem I Ijvdv Easter sell-1 rromn I'm brand to COB* bination: P *7 , Taffeta for ? tune with fresh ar- Crepons a I rinds of RIBBONS theforeigr V^lidarrtOEs, pres^'on?U KID 6L0VES ia bb- not 501(3 b; . , . , morefreqi brakes packages aad pons;alo FANCY NECKWEAH, jfea. Th? BELTS and BUCKLES SK f every desirable sort. We will sot % % Hosiery With He to dam will almost be a thing < past if you come here and bu famous "BLACK CAT" triple i Ct/v-Hnort; for Children. II?C<lU4&i maker claims DOUBLE wearing bilities forthis brand because, fu yarn is SUPERIOR in quality second, for the more important" that the acids and other "burnin substances which are present aniline dyes have been chemica moved, a process which addsim urably to the wear. Mothers, il boys or girls are hard on stockin a pair of "Black Cat" at 25c. Men, Women, Children am from the hundreds of different in stock. Try us for things Mercerized Silk Lisle Hose for fancy tops. Black Hose with eil * snips?resular and out sizes. I Isilk heels and toes, in black, wl pair. Kid Shoes to match. J Socks as low as 8c pair. fS^Spring and Summer body now here. fiE0,jpi &imi ; ijfeSprtjaLf our busiest toys, to be so this week.' The last day month,'and is to wind up in a blazeof business glory. ->? y > ,, - /y.j$ ' ?. 7bought the past week at y they are to be sold, and :hoice, as there will be a cots, ttixj.., 39c 69r JfY Qfip j ? ? vW *? ? 9 pieces No. S6 Moire and Plain ** Taffeta All Silk Ribbons, All 17f ihades, 25c kind, at yard. pieces Fancy Corded Ribbons. rith draw stiinr. very popular ap owr for neckwear. 9e kind, at 7V pard Inch wide f A rorkey Red Table Linen. I Uf Be kind. Friday. .... A7W Inch wide Heavy Unbleached /ir. rable Damask, the So kind. TV Friday -Inch wide German Silver *p Ueaobed Damuk. ?V Friday special ... w* inch wide Full Bleached Dam- ja ^^BemaUful patterns. 65c kind. 4JC > pieces p Extra Heavy Toweling; M J Mo kind, co-day spedaL i own unen low ell, n tOc and u?4c kind. NT to-day > dozen Ladle*' Fat Black 1A Double ^leWWte Foot Hosiery. down Ladies' LW? How 39c ?f quality. Plain or Drop Stitch. /V to4iy ptjr, cue*Bora' Heavy DoubleKnee til . Blcycie Uom: some stores sea I Z+f no-better at 25c: to-day wu yarns r?ew suxoune wv ;*rfo?, Beautiful Designs. Aa to tctual raJoe. they're to be sold !)C :o-d*y at ya^d. , w >pounds Peerless Butter '<% p Hlxed Cream jCandy, IV co-day poupd ) assorted Cocoanut ? Cream Easter Eggs. df to-day each Thomas. Seo. SR. Snook & Co. ' &TCo. i n t i irowfls bled around the Silk and unters. It's a dressy comCrepon for the skirt, fancy the waist. American-made nd Silks are just as pretty as l?hard to distinguish them inters. Do not get the imlat Colored Dress Goods are y us. just because we make ient allusions to black creok will quickjy dispel that jse scarce Grey and Tan ne effects for tailor-made riety. )WER prices and BETTER ; make GREATER selling I tSt i???? ^ ^ A quick, complete and satisfactory |1a^ EASTER OUTFIT rlvJ is assared l>y oar yf the Bew Keady Hade tv the Department Ladies ;-knee wjth critical tastes capa- will please note ttet st, the ve are hard to \ and please ourselves? gS" dra'tbayeverything in all that cones along, "yre- This means mncb myTur tO JOB. es.trv I??????J i Infants can all be suited Hosiery numbers we carry other stores do not keep. Women, Black Hose with ther bleached or Maco split nfants' Cashmere Hose with hite, pink, blue and tan, 25c Wen's fast black Seamless UNDERWEAR for everyook&xo. Oar Window U , irirfrrr nf .h?, , ioovi t vuiciy or sospes ad cokxsm the newest shoes at $3.50 (The Wheeling line) Oat we feel will saend comparing with any five dollar Bne shows in the eSy??rjr it. Alexander, * GOOD SHOES. 1049 Main St. Satur Ston. ladies' """"f {EASTER SHOES I X $2.00, $2^0, X $3.00, $3.50. X Vore shoes are worn at these prices than at any other. It's # our constant study to get A 7 close to tho people's wants. Tou will find us better pre- + pared this spring than ever A X to sustain our reputation for X strictly high grade footwear + A at reasonable prices. A . I Newest things for Easter In X v f Black mad Colon. 92*00* 92.50. $3.00. $3*50. + NAY BROTHERS, | X RELIABLE SHOES, r 1M7 <?f mM>l<nr Xieolf 13brt Stort. We Call Attention to Oar Pine Display of Pictures for Easter. ENGRAVINGS, COPLEY PRINTS, PLATINUM PRINTS. They mike seasonable, inexpensive gifts. . . . NICOLL'S ART STORE, 1231 Market Street. nol-mw&g SKtSntelBgenrer Offlce: 2ft and ST Fourteenth Street. New Advertisement*. 25 cents for Pretty Easter Neckties?McFadden's Necktie Department-Second ! HScu. Sale?Laupp'a. A Medicine?A Stimulant?Sixth page. Our Window?Alexander?Eighth pace. Coupon Notice?Kirk's Ground Floor Studio. Special for Eastern-Albert Stolze & Co. Wdnted?A good girl. Lout?Lady's gold watch. Wanted?Clothing Salesman. To Loan?17,000. Wanted-Lady Agents. Friday?Stone ft Thomas?Eighth page. Our New Carpets?Alexander Frew? Easter^iower Display?Max L. Hess. Easter Chimes?House ft HerrmannFifth page. Decorated Easter Eggs?Goetze'a Drug more. Hyrete Dairy?Simpson & Snedeker. Carpet Soap?R H. Lint. In Owe of a Fire-Alfred Paull. An KasCer Gift?FranJc Sun ton's Old City Book Store. I Bicycle*?Geo. W. Johnson's Sons. L Standard Mai* Quartette. Public 8ale?W. J. Johnston. Clark's High Class Excursions-H. F. . Behrens Co. : C. JESS & SONS' SPRING OPENING. 1 Wo hav* now on exhibit one of the , larewt and bent wlectod stocks of flno 1 tailoring: at popular price* In the city, We hare added to our cutting denortJ. Kd. Dorner. one of the most fhshlon, able cutter* cant. The nrtlstlc cut, stylish appearance , and excellency In make-up or our garment* will speak for themselves. Always the newest In line farnlsh" Ings. C. HfcSS dr SONS. . Fashionable Tailors and Flno Furnishers 1321 and 13S3 Market Street. 20.000. I "Wc have fitted more than twenty thousand pairs orspwtocli*. giving u* a record and rxpcrlenw uneqnalled by i any other optician In Wert Virginia. , Satisfaction guaranteed. JACOB W. UltUllB. Optician. No. 1300 Market Street. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscriber* to the Dally Intelligencer changing their residences on Anrll 1st wllinlease giro notice at this ofllce. No. 27 Fourteenth street, m that carriers may be uotlfled and that there may bo no Interruption In the delivery of the paper*. Rough Riders To-night. The Rough Riders Cycle Club will hold a meeting this evening, at 1138 Main street. In the Hornbrook block, at 7:30 sharp. Business of Importance will be transacted. His Leg was Broken. Harry Htbberd. the well known piumorr, met wiin an uniorcunaie accident at the Pewikey freight station Wednesday evening, by which one of his legs was broken above the ankle. He was loading pipe on his wagon, and the horse starting suddenly caused him to fall and wrench his foot. The city ambulance removed him to his home In the East End. In Clerk Robertson's Office. Yesterday, In Clerk Robertson's office. fflllnvlnv trnnafam .if mnl ' were recorded: D*ed. made March 28, 1899; by Abram Baron to Sarah E. Baron and Emma J. ' Reese: consideration $1,000; transfers lots 101 and 102 In Jacob's flrst addition. Deed, made March 22. 1899; by A. C. and Jennie D. Harrvll to George Gund1 ling and J. W. Carenbauer; consldera tion (2.500; transfers northern part of ' lot 90 on Main stn-et. North Wheeling. 1 Deed, made March 29. 1899. by H. F. Jones, trustee, to Sarah M. Uthman; consideration $1,382 88; transfers a lot on the Island. The will of Frederick Wuerster was admitted to probate. Three deeds of trust were recorded. REV. E. EDWARDS, pastor of the English Baptist church at Mlnersvllle. Pa., when suffering with rheumatism, was advlaed to try Chamberlain's pain Balm. He says: "A few sppllcatlons of this liniment proved of great service to me. It subdued the Inflammation and relieved the pain. Should any sufferer profit by giving Pain Balm a trial it I win please me." For sale by. druggists. Friend* Offered to Gire Bornl Tor Ui Rttarion ia the OWo County Jail Until all Legal Efforts for hi. Welgaae are Erttnncgd. hot be Dedded to go to the Asytum. Yeaterday afternoon a guard from the Spencer aijinm for the laaaae arrived in the city for the purpose of taking to that Institution young Dr. 8. K-Hlssom. who m adjudged to be insane recently at a. hearing held before Justice of the Peace Greer. The young mas *Ui be taken to Spencer this morning on the Ohio River train leaving at 11 o'clock. The guard Is J. C. Sayre, who visited the county Jail yesterday afternoon and made the necessary amusements for leaving with young HIssom this morning. When it was learned by Blssom'a friends late in the afternoon that he waa to he taken away there were offer* from several of them to go on his bond so that he might remain In jail here on til Us attorneys have exhausted every legal resource to secure his release. The bond was at arst placed at *40.000. hat later this was reduced to ROO- f However, on the advice of -his attorneys. young Hlssom makes no objection to being takes to Spencer. land he expects that he win be declared sane and released from the asylum in a very short time. It is said that Dr. Guthrie. the superintendent of the asylum, has said he will release young Hlssom Immediately he discovers be Is really free from Insanity. Hlssom's attorneys declined to-give bond that'would allow his retention in conflnement In the local Jail because they feared such action might prejudice their claim that their client is sane. Upon arriving at the asylum, it Is said, the officials will put Hlssom through a rigorous examination as to his sanity. Approaching developments in the sensational Hlssom case will be awaited with interest. WELCOME LODGE. A. O. C.W., Entertains Its Own and Members of Sister Lodges. Last sight Welcome Lodge A. O. IT. W. bade farewell to its quarters In the Grand Opera House block, and many UKIUUCtD VI VMtu -? ? w to uy good bye to the old hall, which for Ave year* ha* been the meeting plac^of the order and wa* popularly known a* the A. O. TJ. W. temple. Welcome Initiated aereral new members last night, following which a portal session was held in the dining hall on a lower floor. A sumptuous spread was served and splendid addresses on themes concerning the order were given by R. L. Frailer. A. L. Sawtell, A. 8. Bare, Dr. H. P. Llnsz and otheTS. The A. p. U. W. headquarters will be In the Lange block hereafter. PERSONAL NOTES. Going and Coming of "Wheeling People and Visitor*. John Shauweclcer, of St. Mary's, is visiting Wheeling friends. Mis* Drusilla Garden, of Glenn's ran. Is visiting relatives In the city. Samuel P. Jacob, editor of the Wellsburg Herald, was a visitor In the city yesterday. Dr. W. H. Hill arrived In New York from Liverpool on Wednesday and will leave for Wheeling In a few days. Mliis Jessie Wheat, of the South Side, Is home for the Easter vacation from Washington. D. C.. where she has been attending school. ArcMe L. Sawtell. Harry Zevely. Lee Dobbs and Win Cummins are Wheeling boys home from the State University on their Easter vacations. Dr. J. M. Fawcett. the well known specialist, will leave to-morrow for New York, from where he will sail on Wednesday. April 12th. on the Red Star , liner. Southwark. for Europe, to spend six months in hospitals and colleges at London. Paris and Berlin. The doctor's many friends join in wishing him a pleasant trip and safe return. He will be accompanied by Dr. W. C. Cook, of Pittsburgh. I HAVE been afflicted with rheumatism for fourteen years, and nothing seemed to give me any relief. I was able to be around all the time, but constantly suffering. I had tried everything I could hear of. and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did. and was immediately relieved and in a short time cured. I am happy to say that it has not since returned.? Josh Edgar. German town, CaL For sole by druggists. ArrnAv v?rr 50 of the* bent Carper Including parlor and reception room carpcto, will be for note lo-<la.v at the MrLare IIouhc auction. Come early If .you want a bargain. Kenny** Bcantifal Earter Picture Given away Saturday. April 1st. C. D. KENNY. Teas, Coffee and Sugars, 1000 Market street YOU'RE all invited to attend the masquerade ball to be given by the Beabout club Easter Monday evening. _ mwjfcf FAMILY TT ASHING. -J*??gh Dry Waahed. Starched and Dyed 3 cmntn per pound. Flat Work, WuMh?d and Ironed* S centH per pound. Ail hand work finished lO centa per pot. ltd. At LUTZBOK. *niur Homo Steam Laundry* THE assignee of Mrs. Jessie McAdam will close out at auction her en- i tire stock of millinery goods and fix- I tures at No. 114S Main street, on Friday afternoon, March Slst, at 2 o'clock, and Saturday evening, April 1st, at 7 o'clock. Auction Sale of Furniture and Carpets. The McLure House carpets and furniture will be sold at auction Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday. March 2S>. 30, 31 and April 1. Sale commencing at 2 p. m. each day. Entrance on Twelfth street ..Second Sight.. Wlwn you feel thatyoJThave tried everything and consult tis. a dally occurrence la the surprise shown by the benefited patients at our offlce. Do you have headache? Do your eyes water? Do they smart or burn? Does the print run toother when reading? Feel as if scum before the eyes? Do things appear double or mixed up? Have a da?lre to nib the eyes? Twltchlmc? Does the light pain them? For any trouble of your eyes consult us. During this month we devote much time to children's eyes. We make classes at popular prices (one reason for our popularity)?make a careful examination free of charge. The best proof of our 1 success Is the number of recommendations from our old patients. PEOF. H. SfiHFF, gpfew Cot. Itata art Efcrcatb Street*. ire fai-ahead ot anything ere hare heretofore ahown. both in itrte. Sim f.K rfc* >piarpifceK lien tber have been clipped and pand tin thetife bet * '9 trtUe^Tett above the coir o? material,' ana it"5? abaotetely aaoma attractloa M which briars ceosle to ?ur ttore again and asala oc-weeknow rwujy for Ute'Doj*. -9 Otcoone, yoor money tack itjoa ny so. iSb mffim m., .i UDMIa 5 KpuunlL THE HUB, FOURTEENTH AND MARKET STREETS. Setr'a Qatkiag^toute^^ | I A Foretaste of Spring. 1 TIia *r Aonmnrr ife onnpopanr* nil/Minf* U J?XXb> OIUWIV uiaugiug IAUWWJ VMM?UU^ out with culminations of the best skilled tailor ideas that have been perfecting themselves during the months past Juvenile Apparel. P We can't say too much in praise of the elegant styles of Suits to be found in our juvenile department this spring. The splendid showing of Junior and Vestee Suits, in ages 3 to 8, and Double Breasted Boys' Suits, in ages 9 to 16, at $3.35, $4.35 and $4.50, 1 ?-- J T1 17 IS truly soraeuiing to uc pruuu ul. mc xuuuia Suits, ages 14 to 20, which we show at $7.50, $8.50, $10 and $12, are the best value ever placed before the Wheeling public 1 r> lcc oacr, Twelfth Street. Clothing House. Sep. Si \Jtttlor Co. I Seo. St Caller Co. GEO. IL TAYLOR COMPANY. Easter Styles j iTailor=Made Suits, Dress Skirts and Jackets. Oar department complete with New and Exclusive shapes and Materials. The gratifying success attained by our "* ?? Is the belt assurance that no buyer, however critical, will be disappointed by a visit to the department. NOVELTIES IX BLACK CREPONS. GRENADINES, SILKS. RIBBONS. LACE SCARFS. TRIMMINGS. EMBROIDERIES. Etc, Etc. CENTEMERI KID GLOVES?Easter shades opened this week. > In addition, we offer a SPECIAL BARGAIN In a gennine LAMB SKIN GLOVE (white only), for J1.00 a pair. Owing to the success of the "La VIda" Corset demon ?QK)OQWW^l stration. Miss wnite, the expert otter, will remain wiw ns tmtil March 3L Ladies are invited to call and be J ^ fitted, whether they wi*h to purchase or not. QEO. R. TAYLOB COMPANY. Jhete Shot Compaq/. 1 jCotkt Shot Campatf. nifeeia Easter Shoes. \2^2?y I jS No ladies' Easier toilet will be compW | sLAd? without a new pair of shoes. Ve submit our li? ft! 5 of Ladies' fine Gncinnati made Shoes (or yo? "aCj Hj S inspection, believing that they are the best in the UK MS# citv. Ve have them in coneet shades of Tan, and alio Black, all leather, or with silt vesrinj | "'P5- Special aaention is called to the new DIAMOND law; it is a bctnty. ' Grade* [ $2.00. f L ' 3 Price* \ SS.OOI Locke Shoe Co. i i dkhb . $ _ |