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5c o. 5. v tifcl <{ Co. I Sto. S. Siifet Sr Co. 1154 to 1160 Main Street. Last Bay lints for "mementos" and accessories for the.. Easter Outfit From our extra large stock we feel we can FIT YOU TO-DAY in SUIT, WRAP, SKIRT or WAIST without alteration. jt jfi TRY US. & & ** JOur Glove List, RibbOHS in all ^colors, at all prices for ^ Waist or Ncck rom Si-oo up. Thousands of yards, in al Maggionni Francesco, widths and colors, includ Fownes, Hand, ing the Dresden Stripe: Monarch, ^ and Pcrsian Beltings. _ . -Wfe: French Gra)', Gold anc 1C'0USSe' Silver Buckles; also clasp; Reynier, Suit for neck ribbons. ,l0!Jwn' Lady" Purses and Chatelaines, Special Mocha Glove for aiso Leather Belts. Sonit Ladies, in black or gray, | entirely new things spe $1.00. j{ cially for Easter. QeOa E. Stlfell & Co. S1. bundling i0 Co. I SD. Sundiing & Co, If Your Boy Is to be ira $ I /ctv /ri v/urn MM inc;yi you will be interested in knowing tha we have made big preparations for this importan church event. Many styles to choose from and a gooi many made specially for this purpose. Knee Pants Suits, new weaves 53.00 to $5.00 Long Pants Suits..... SS.00 to 512.00 in the latest blue and black worsteds, whipcords diagonals and serges, sizes from 14 to 19. In a word we show the finest line of Confirmation Suits ii Wheeling?look at them, we will abide by your ver diet?together with the prettiest line of EASTEI NECKWEAR. New additions arriving daily. 1 Gundling I Co.9 STAR CLOTHIERS. U and 36 Twelilli S Jllcxandcr j-rcm. | Alexander O-reio. > /f> UR New Carpets Are Now | I %J Keadv for Inspection. < t j|lc pattems are bcautifui and $ A T-Jlll/ the prices are the lowest. ;! | ^ j THESE PRICES i| a ....ON.... | ARE FOR CARPETS i: Carpets. ITL va.j LINED. I; > < * is Best quality 10 wire Tapestry, a yard 80c ;> < Body Brussels, a yard $!.05 I Best quality Super, a yard 70c ;! Velvets and Axminsters, a yard $1.00 I , ALEXANDER FREW, | % 1208 MAIN STREET. ? (0) rWA'vW*v\/WWVW'/i/v\NV\ (? SKax ?. jtesg. "Easter IS'ft | Store, Flower j Markct Display i I APPROPRIATION Considered by the Council Con mittec on Finance bin NO ACTION TAKEN LAST NIGH Owing to the Fact That nil the 1) pari meat insinuates Have not Ret Presented? A Determination i "Wipe out the Outstanding Orde Tfuit Have Long Been a Disturbir, Element in City Finance. 0 Last night the council committee ( finance met in the mayor's otllce, ell building, for the purpose of discussir the department estimates and to fran the annual appropriation orcllnanc Owing to the fact that all of the depar ments have not yet filed their estimate it was found the work could not 1 taken up Intelligently. The most In port matter discussed was the ou standing orders evil and a determini tlon was evinced to do away with it. The meeting was presided over t Chairman McMechen. There were pre; ont Councllmen Maxwell, Schmld Caldwell, Klndelberger, Knoke an liachmann, as well as Mayor Sweene; City Clerk Wutklns and City Becelvt Forgey. The discussion was opened by consU eratlon of City Clerk "VVatklns' estlmai of receipts for the year 1899, footing u $42(1 fill iifi- r net $428,150 94. The receipts in 1898 wei $408,233 62. Clerk Wat kins' estlmal 1 was for revenues footing up nbout $110 1 000, but this was Inter increased cor slderably, when the committee took u " each item of revenue. The committee estimate was as follows: 5 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. Water board $llfi,107 Gas IJoard 9j,0C0 Fifty-cent levy 115,000 1 Ten-cent levy 23,000 1 Licenses <10,0<X) i Cemeteries 400 1 2 Ront of city property SCO 1 Railroad tax 3.815 B. P. W. contingent fund 21,40.* Balances from last year 8,027 $423,011 Mr. Maxwell spoke at some length a to the practice of estimating receipt above figures which could be reason abl I expected to be realized. He desired t hear from the city receiver on the pre; - ent outstanding orders of the city. -A all of the departments had not yet mail estimates of their needs for 1899, M Maxwell moved that the receiver fin nish such a statement for use by th committee at its next meeting. Th motion met with general favor and wn passed. Clerk "Walk ins* estimate of expend tures was as follows, and Is within tli limit of revenue as estimated by th committee. It la as follows: ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. Gas board S WS.OOO i = Water board 110.107 Contingent expenses 13,000 Salaries 11,03 i ? Collection of taxes 3,000 i Loan of 1S77 7,200 1 Loan of 1SS1 11,S49 i Loan of 1885 L-J.2.V) Electric light loan 9,440 Main street bridge. No. 1 1.372; Main street bridge. No. 2 4,170 1 Interest coupons ' (Vn~fluent fund. H. p. W 18.000 l ^^A^AAAAAAAAAAAAjWVVVVA' ^I^WWWVWWWWWWV ; IjSomeC I <1 I stores make a big " % their cash prices?tl v; ;V your pocketbook pr I i: ?and the trouble is s<; | have parted with yc >, y; I and found out that I 1, || I were not up to the ? 1 <> I description or up t( X | as it were, you f > I you'd like to "hit" i v 5< | "that sold' the good; (It's Not ;><; | here. You buy \ ><[ I want?pay a little c; I >! | ?pay a little every J | or at times as best: X | convenience. Thu: ;><; how much faith we S) f the outcome of 01 j |By=the= X | did you ever tiy to | cash back after you 11 | it out, before trying | its of your purchase: <; | unpleasant once in !j | "MONEY RET - <> t if not satisfactory"? |< t it (the money) is ah K $ isfactory, so no f || t being returned. II : ? 5 fl-J > I xsaJL hm jj ^j^,VWWW/W/V,'WV?V V^> V 1^ Stiax J2. Jtetn \ and Saturday < . House's Music 1324-1326 Street. 5 t ig Max L. Hess, > ^ Florist j 1 1 1 1 Tcn-ccnt fund, U. P. W 22.100 CO * Cemeteries I.OW Q'i \ Markets 2,202 67 * Ileal estate S.fiOO 00 i Police department 27.000 00 City prison 4,500 00 * !, Health department P, 090 00 t Scales "00 00 f Flro department 32.000 00 New ordinance book 2,WW 00 j Total cs J T UK1UF MENTIOK1NGS. J Events In and About l lie City Given in c Cm u Xntshell. J This is April Fool's day. I 11 Squire Fitzpatrlck yesterday dismiss- c to ed the charge- of drunkenness against 1 Louis Frederick. <3 The indications are for fair weather 1 ig Raster Sunday, At which the Easter 3 millinery will rejoice. a An Easter service wJJJ be held at <he , Young: Men's Christian Association ^ building Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. a' ,n All men will be welcome. t ly The National PJxchange bank, of \ig Wheeling, has declared its first quar- ( ?e teriy dividend of one un^ one-half per n 0 cent. The checks will roach the stock- t holders this morning. i; The enterprising firm of G. Mendel & I s? Co. has just put into service one of the -A )e handsomest wagons ever seen in tills ^ i. city, and it is doubtful if a liner vehicle of Its character Is made. Last night occurred the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Sterrett Muldrew, wife of Mr. Andrew Muldrew, retired, of Sixteenth >y street. The funeral arrangements had o not been made last night. lj "Warrants against parties fiuspected of ? stealing Intelligencers from South Side ' subscribers were sworn out in Squire s Dunning's court yesterday, and Consta- S - l?Ii> Tliirhv pvticctc hom ^ :e Aay' c p Last night "Edward Grubler, a catcher is employed In the "WWtaker tin mill, re- F e celved a bad cut on hia leg at the an:e kle, caused by a pack of iron. The p cut bled profusely, and Grubler was C i- removed in the city ambulance to his ? ip homo in the East End. % 's A change is to be made on April 1 in the method of handling the detective force, east of the Ohio river, of the L 77 Baltimore & Ohio railroad. The depart- q 00 ment will be placed under the immedlM ate supervision of Special Agent Shaw, whose headquarters are in Baltimore. f"i The county commissioners' committee CO on finance met yesterday afternoon and 01 discussed the estimates for the ensuing jj, year presented by the several commit- ' L tees of the board. The finance commit- xv ji tee will report its appropriation ordi- C s nance for action by the board on Mon- Hi toy- n ir o A COl J J'i: 1.1VKK. ,s Peculiar Effects of tlic Beverage. ni le Unfortunately, I was the unwilling t*. possessor of a hopelessly torpid liver, "- which kept growing more and more h >e hopeless as the years went by. It finally o e became impossible for me to obtain ** s sleep at night unless absolute stillness ? reipned. Living }n the cily, I was disturbed c many times at night, so that Anally I ** u was sent to the country, ahd there the least bark of a dog or the sound of a j cow bell broke up my light repose and A rwi i nuf mr> Jntn n .Incnorilalv ?? I __ . .. .?C? vv<uo vy?I" ! dition. Matters grew rapidly worse, and ^ finally culminated In a severe illness. n M When 1 was convalescent the doctor ^ (mi positively forbade my using: coffee and OA recommended Postum Cereal Food Cof- ^ [Jf fce* 01 This was a terrible blow, as I was n 1,0 coffee fiend, but I was weak enough to be sensible, ?nd so I determined to try u ni Voaiini, although I went at it very un- >1 XCn^VVC^CVOCCvCVCCCCOVVVVOVCC ail Letl | And we'd esteem ii hit" with ;;; than a watch, just; ley "hit" % bought goods in litt etty hard % .enormous purchasi ; after you | 'nstead of our sellii >ur money ? 'lie goods | > sample, f /mswrnfm eel as if * I mMM' I ? get^ your;;; | ?{ | T*? M -of course f $ 8c for the 12c g ,vays sat- ' ' ?> 10c for the 15c k ear of lt; | | Better VW V Vv?'vA/VVVVVVvVvVVVV/WVWVNAA vllllagly. I determined to Know that li vae fnade right, so 1 read the direction! ttrefully and made the first cup myself, [ was amazed at the rich brown liquid hat steamed forth from the coffee pol it luncheon that day and still more imazed, when upon tasting It, I found I had- n most delightful beverage, wltfc i delicious coffee flavor. It Is needless to say that Postum np)eared upon my table from that tlm?i )n. As the days went by,. I gradually lotlced a change for the better, In )oInt of health. It <ook some time tc ccover from the rack of the nervous lystem, caused by coffee, but I became nore and more conscious thai I was ileeplng soundly and Improving stead ly. Naturally my Irritability dlrappearid. I And myself now with twice, yes ten Imes, the ability for enjoyment that 1 >revlously had. One of my friends upon learning that had been healed by leaving off coffee md using Postum, exclaimed und ivonlered how I could drink "that stuff." I eplled that we were very fond of It Inleed, actually preferring It to any brand ijf coffee, whereupon she remarked that offee was such a beautiful clear liquid ind had such a delicious ta?te, while 'ostum was muddy and tlat. I saw it once that my friend had- failed to mve her Postum boiled properly, and lelermlned to give her some good Posum. She Is very easily prejudiced, so, hortly after when she came to visit me t the lake, I asked her to try some new offee, and for two weeks I served Posum to her, she believing all this time liat she was drinking a very high priced ml expensive brand of coffee. When at he end of her visit, I told her that she lad been having Postum Food Coffee wo, and sometimes threo times a day II of the period of her visit, she took he joke In good part and said, "If that ? true, I am already a member of the 'ostum army and I will never resign." inna M. Chamberlain, Minneapolis, linn. music at Vance Clmrcli. The following Easter music proram me will be followed at Vance Memrial church on Easter Sunday: MORNING SERVICE. >pen Voluntary Dr. Bridge Jurol?O. tho Glnd Day, (with violin obllgato) Rosabel olo?Our Lord Is Risen Ap. Modoc olo?lmmortuJlty . Shepard .nthem?Hallelujah! Christ Is Risen.. Clarke 'arol?Soc. tho Conqueror Mounts In Triumph (with volln obllgato)....Nevin 'ostludo Wely EVENING SERVICE. rocesslonal March Mnssent tarol?See. tho Connnero Mount* In Triumph (with violin obllgato)...Nevin olo?O, RIson I.ord Arms Fisher nthem?Hallelujah! Christ Is' Risen!.. Clarke olo?King, Ever Glorious Stalner 'arol?O, the Glad Dny (with Violin obllgato) Rosabel 'oncludlng Voluntary Gulhnant "The Wheeling: Guards." "The Wheeling Guards," a juvenile rganlzatlon, held a meeting at the poce court room last evening and officers ere elected as follows: President, harles Neuhardi; vice president, Wilam Dittinar; treasury, the Dollar Savigs Bank; sergeant at armo, Samuel lllespie. Another meeting will be ?ld at the police court room next Wedusday evening. ORDINARY household accidents ave no terrors when there's a bottle C Dr. ThomaB' Eclectric Oil In the ledlclne chest. Heals burns, cuts, rulses, sprains. Instant relief. 2. For Fnntor? Latent Sprln/rStylo 83.50 Atont Leatbor Shoes, Si.1)8 at .Mcudden's. .action* Sale of Furniture and Carpets. The McLure House carpets and furIture will be sold at auction Wedneaay, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, larch 29, 30, 31 and April 1. Sale comlenclng at 2 p. m. each day. Entrance a Twelfth street. For Faster-Latest Novelties In the Wilbur Guaranteed" 9^.1)8 Shoo at [cFadden'H. WWWvVvWVVWvVvWWVW Is See Wh; t a favor if you'd investigate as surely will you find that t le dribs, instead of by the c; ;s represents our profits. \\ igv Bless the Li jv&w Th^s is th: time o' y 'must think of a baby's bright sunny days sugi -?suggest buying a bu x Herrmann. f. >\, rf>C!& S37? Carriages with vJWifc stery and carpet ? TC Rubber Tiro But 'frfix stored, worth $S. Rattan wrapped vI??a/? (xi with rich silk \j M/\ perfect construction, b ?|fl fiA to 513?Silk tap rattan wrapped 1 EStIVj designs, never get ou VwV/ / t\Vy values In the state. to w toT th? \\J - - jlO.W 5atin and Bnk \ Nono better made. .There'll Be a Sped 'I Wall Paper To ^ 8,342 bolts to be so wholesale prices?bou< ' \ at a great saving?sol y\ prices that ordinary stoi glad to pay. No more tiff* A'sold to any one custorr 1 prices. aalities. 15c for the 20i rades. 20c for the 27' inds. 25c for the 35i ' ones at 50c to $2.00 per rol g |1 5 OF A j C */WVVSA/VVWVVW^VVVVVVVVV t k PERSONAL XOTKS. Gointf. ami Coming or Whccltiij; I People and Visitors. C. T. Holbrooke, representing the At- I ' lontle & Pacific Shipping: Company, with 1 headquarters In Philadelphia, was in 1 the city yesterday. The company la a ! .new one and there Is some West Vlr- I glnla capital in It. Mr. Holbrooke says I ' that a large line of merchant vessels I known as the Argonaut Line, is being ! 1 established by the company to trade be- , ' tween New York. Philadelphia. Paltl1 more and San Francisco, and several ! new ships will be constructed. The , 1 maiden trip will soon be made from Philadelphia by a magnificent new ' steel merchant ship "Arthur Sowell." (5.000 ton*), and a marvel of marine architecture. Mr. Holbrooke, who is connected with the West Virginia Central coal and railroad Interests, was here ' visiting the various mills at this point, having come down from a similar mission in Pittsburgh. He Is soliciting cargo for the "Sewell.* and stated to the Intelligencer that In his travels he j has received encouragement which In- | eures the success of the new Jlne from t the start. ! W. U. Arnctt. jr., was a Falrmonter In town yesterday. Mr. narry Ott, who has been spending sortie weeks In Florida, is home again. William W. Smith, of Trinity Hall. Washington, Pa., was In the city yesterday. MlsBeft Margaret and Delia Murphy, of Fairmont, are registered at the Stamm. Mrs. S. E. MeCalter, Mrs. George Dodd and M. Keldy are Sistersvllle guests of the Howell. L. Bernstein, of Grafton, and Charles Phillips, of Mannlngton, were arrivals In the city last night. J. W. Dyson, George S. Davis, William Kessleman, and Mr. and Mrs. 11. 1'. Camden, of Parlcersburg, were registered at the Windsor yeati.'rdaj. Dr. Orvllle Rlne has moved his family from Wellsburg to Soutto Elm street, Island. He has accepted a position with Dr. H. FT. Harrison, the dentist. Mr IT,mil Hnol'otili..ro' ~ session of his new home at Parle View* Place, planned and erected for him by Architect Joseph Leiner. It la one of the cosiest homes yet erected in that pleasant locality. Col. Keener Devrles, who some weeks ago sought the balmy rfir of Cuba, and incidentally to see that affairs in the "Pearl of the Antilles" were progressing properly, returned last evening, and is perfectly satisfied to camp on the parlor mat nt home In preference to swinging in hammocks on the Plaza, of Havana. In Clerk Robertson's Ofllcc. Yesterday, in Clerk Robertson's office, the.following tianafer of real estate was recorded: Deed made March '31,. 1899; by T. "F. Jones, special commissioner, to William Cox; consideration, $3,500; transfers elehtv-eieht acres of land in Triadel phia district. Three deeds of trust were recorded. A marriage license was issued to John W. Deafenbaugh, aged twenty-two, of Bellalre, and Mamie Small, aged twenty-three, of Benwood. DIED. MYLES ? At her residence, 2151 Main street, on Wednesday. March 29, 1899. at 4:45 o'clock p. in., MRS. BRIDGET MYL.ES, wife of the lato William Myles. Funeral from family residence, Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Services at the Cathedral at 1:30 o'clock. Friends of the family respectfully Invited to attend. Interment at ML Calvary cemetery. BOWERS?On Thursday afternoon, March 30. at 3:00 p. m., MAGGIE J., wlfo of Harry L. Bowers, In the ISth year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bero, 3315, Jacob street, Sunday, April 2, at 2 p. m. Interment at Mt. Zion cemetery. MULDREW?On Friday evening, March 31. 1S99. at a:18 o'clock. ELIZABETH STERRETT, wife of Andrew Muldrew. Funeral notice herafter. \AA*AA*A>\AAAAAAA<WS AAAAMVsA VWWVWWVWvWW WWWVW ait We Have these offers. As surely as the he loudest talking cash merchs ar load, we couldn't buy any cli re've got to have profit, and we ittle Tots. J | H car when mothers <S 3> /m jfll outings. The first x HoM jest baby's health s> **\/\ ggy of House & ?> / ' t t // (leep-tufted uphol- $ $ u\ bottoms, worth 53. & V\ rales, richly uphol- & f y frame?, upholster- <? fh finished damasks, <i> & I]i\ est o! springs. ,J> <i> 1 A I i Wi SUDCriatlvelV. rich )L ?*> ;/ upholstered ones. ,;> ial Sale of | | A Few =rlnV * K<s fop UUJ* < JI.SS for Id at actual | $ 'so"WPrr ;ht up by us | 'I d by us at S; | i* Pn res \vouici De ^ f "" ? lan six rooms S- Thprp'l ler at these I S 1 "5 <* ?$s JI I.PS 101 J2S.T5 foi <i> Blcyclo : ones. $ *u-' c values. V ? ^c\o?'; : styles. < ; ? 7riC f,or s ' '! v Wc for : i for ' J7.PS for HO USE HO <W*AWWVWWVW\.WW\.WM^ Wy'VVWVWWWVWWVVVWWW MGE CURED. Preacher in the World tone's Nervura. ':Vr "aisMMMBnB' >' / : c' in the Use of Dr. Greene's e Weak, Sick and Sufferand Be Cured. Dc Witt Talmage, recommends the: pcoplft he found help, Drv. Greene's Nervura blood nest health' restorer and strength giver the the REV. DR. TAI ! The Most Eminent I I Recommends Dr. 1 ~)\\ Talinage Finds Hejp Nervura and Advises tii W to Use It . The greatest living divine, Rev. T. to use the wonderful remedy by which I I and nerve remedy, undoubtedly the grc; { world has ever known. At this season < I year when everybody needs and uses a t medicine, Mr. Tn Image's strong rccoinn tion to take this best of all blood and tonics and restoratives, Dr. Greene's Ne will undoubtedly "influence and cncouraj wide-spread use of this grand remedy^ is purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, a marvelous curative powers, among the [ every where. No other preacher is so widely known, no other clergyman is so distinguished throughout the ^ world. When such a man, a recognized lender atid teacher of the people, testifies by his written testimonial that I)r. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy has IfrZr^ Jml helped him and that he W recommends its use for in- a vigoration nfter over- .1 work, to restore the strength, energy, nerve force and vitality of the [ system, when for any reason they arc lost, weakened or impaired, those who arc sick and suffering, ''/wSft who are weak, nervous, wW without strength, energy and ambition, who are discouraged lllmnffi and disheartened by repeated UUmyjv failures to be cured, in fact, all uUujlm who have need of a strength- U\jY7l jji] giving and health - restoring " iffrfltf medicine, can take renewed \\WfflS hope from the words of this i PfMtni'Mrhpr.thnt IV. firccne'i: I IViS^kI Nervura is the one remedy VO<\$ among all others to give them lYvo/ji back the health and strength \\Vy;j they have lost. " * Rev. Dr. TaImage says: "I ^ commend Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy for invigoration for that purpose. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and ner remedy of physicians for the cure of the ] and strength-giving medicine, and consul do without charge, cither personally at h or by writing him in regard to your*ca6e. yinderlaking. Louis Bertschy, FUNERAL DIRECTOR and ARTERIAL EMBALMER. 1117 Main St.?West, Sldo. Calls by Telephone Answered Day or Night. Store Telephone 633. Residence, GOC. Assistant's Telephone. C05. Alexander Frew, l sos FUNERAL DIRECTOR MAIN ST. AND EMBALMER S J* Under Competent Management. Telephoncs-Store. 223; Residence, 750. BRUEMMER f FuneralI Directors ? ) and Embalmcrs. ^ ') Cor. Market and 22d Sts. I11LDEBRAND AA/^*AA<VV\AAAAA*AAAAAAAA*A* *W VWVWVWV WvVSA/WVVW V ! For Ym' 1 loudest ticking clock doesn mts are no lower in prices 1 leaper than others, and the d 1 prefer to make the biggest Hi Your Husbai will surely b on her Waists' Suits,: 1v?TQ n ci 1 nn for ncw 11 37 J ?>11.UU front Jacl $V\ CK DO for Gra>*1 riiftlsW ' ipxu.yJU 0f extreme ** ?.? VW guarantee fR $18.00 X,?r! tjps It Jackets. kj \\ <90 Of) lo b V| t\ *?? v.vju osl croatl \| \ \ shadesin t }} \ \ with beau i t \ the tailor's ! \ \ Silk Waists with tuc ^ \ n?i to $10?nil now this woe ? Reefer Coats for Cbl .r.'"^ Silk Pctticoats and S Ncw Uelts and Buckl 1 lungs Worth Loming Ait ilvo dollar C-foot Solid Oak Extension three dollar White Enameled Steel Beds yard for $1.50 Axmlnster Carpets. yard for {1.2.". High PJlo Velvet Carpets. ,-ard for 90c Flno Brussels Carpets. ynrd for T.">c "NVool Filled Ingrains, ard for 3:-c Flowered Carpets. : for Mattings of Good Quality. il Be a Rush for Such as T Sewing Machines?warranted for 10 year p tho meritorious "Featherstono" Blcyclc Sundries at about half regular prices. T-foot 6x3-foot S Wardrobos?two doorsnine dollar Corduroy or Velour Couches. oQ Oak Dining Cliuirs. 1.23 Oak Dining Clmlr.". U.50 Oak Kockors?wonderful! J3.00 Solid Oak Gentleman's Uockors. ' $11 Solid Oak, Mirrored Sideboard. >L.D -' H APP I NE * ^'Www*A?vrw?'Wvwwv\A. ?v V WVVVV\VV^A'VWW VWv/VVVV v> after overwork. I have used the Nervura 1400 Mass. Ave., Washington, D. C." ve remedy is a physician's prescription, the Deople. Use it if you have need of a health It Dr. Greene, if yon desire, which you can ?is office, 35 West 14th St., New York City, 70all Piaster. Dennison Improved Wall Plaster. Endorsed by tlio Leading ARCHITECTS* PLASTERERS, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS. For snlo by WALTER MARSHALL, 1012 Market St.. Wheeling^ ^AAA*AAAA*AA/WSAAAAAAA *^?wvvwwwwwvvwvw^ Way, | 't keep any better time ; > than this store. If we ifference saved by us in |< half of-it in our buying fjf id's Wife % $ 4 || ic interested in saving money &> J t> Skins, etc. <? J > luck Cloth Suit?, with lined fly X < 'v icts and Circular Skirts. _ < ? and Cadet Venetian Cloth Suits J* < ? j attractiveness. Pit and wear .<;> t Cloth Suits. Skirt and Jacket <>> n corde<l effects, ailk lined C> oxver of beauty In fashions lat- <y<? Ion?, all tho new colors and <;> < >ach color; also black. All lined tlful silk. All perfect gems of ?;> < i skill. <i> <l\> ked fronts at 53.50 v\?/^ ^ ' <* lldren. ' Sfig* % <[] ilk Skirts. Jj Sr; E I;;' Tables. |*[ hese. | -two drawers. |> < 'S ~ss.. \ J rt<AVMWWVWVVvVAV^