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Sco. s. Sum & Co. I 1154 to 1160 ^Tfti'inrr fim/? 1 c mcf nAip If'r* ??"V- I'"-"- U O home joys nothing gocs^o far as Lace Ci Our department need's no introdi: been thoroughly replenished with C | PERIES of all kinds. Elegant Nottingham Curtains, 3i hole edges, white and ecru?G9c, 89c Extra heavy pattern Nottingham plain centre, yards long?$1.25 p I Point de Sprit Curtain, extra leng $4.25 pair. Open Mesh, Fish Net Curtain, rem direct copy of $20.00 curtains?$4.98 Dotted Swisses, all size dots from and plain?125c, 15c, 20c to 60c van Madras Portieres, all colors, $2.4E Poles, Fixtures, etc, QeOo E? 51 Ainericar. Queen for Swindling A- Co. I : When She I I ^Yo ? this morning', you promised to (!'. she saw in our cast window ves j tor the ties are here ready and | Our I Spring N cmhraces EVERYTHING, the ' I iacturers. I( there is a new sh 7 on the market, a new shade or f, A look in our cast show windo; " it did her. Our values easily disi Buy one of our New Spring Tii you will be pleased, and wc will ... j Do GUNDL! : Star Clothiers. {(?) irlA'te A/1& jllexander 5rcw. I Special 1 Per XHI'?'?" f 0 jV Life is half spent before we know 1 and easier way cc furnishing a hom< of our special 1 on ail Sideboards Discount Sale is Saturday, April 2 Alexand* 1208 Mai Sco. 8. Sllfet & Co. Main Street. I ting fixed up, and to add to the i irtalnso ; iction?further than that it lias I URTAINS, NETS and DRAyards long, taped and button98c pair. , , Greek border, double mesh, air. , th and full wide, taped edge? lissance border very rich, being pair. j J-inch to 7-inch, ruffled edges * ! ' Up. tlfel & Co. i Way now ready. bundling *C* Co. j Clssed ' | i 12 Good-bye I . buy one of the handsome tics f iterday. Don't disappoint her, ? waiting for you, !S New | i eckwear -1 ; i i latest ideas of the best manu- ? i inn nut If tK.1 -/. . _MI. ^ ' uui, it lii^i c is a new feiik <j> | coloring, you will find it here. < > v will at once convince you, as ? :ount the best that others show. % ?s?your wife will he pleased? < > | be pleased. x ! ^<$4<^Sx-*sxsK!x-xS> % ING & CO., j 34 and 36 12th St. ;;; | Alexander Drew. Ceat "Discount Sale. low to live. What better mid there be devised for : than by taking advantage 0 per cent discount sale i, Bed Room Suites, etc. for one week, commencintr u 9. 1899. er Frew, in Street. PLANING MILL SALE. Messrs. Jolin A Howard and T. S. Riley buy the Wood I'laiit. IT WENT REMARKABLY CHEAP Ilic Ground, Building and Machinery Going for Loss Than tho Original Cost of the Ground?The Plant Will ho Placed in Operation in tho Near Future?Other Real Estate Bales Made Yesterday. The many legal entanglements that Have figured in connection with the affairs of the Wood Brothers PlanTng Mill Company since the failure over a /ear ago, came to a culmination yeslerday afternoon when the receivers' sale recently ordered by the circuit court of Ohio county came off, after javlng been postponed once. The sale was held by the receivers, Messrs. Edward "Wagner?and George D. Maxwell, and was conducted by \uctloneer J. C. Hervey. The bidding was not lively, and the lot at the Junclon of Thirty-third, Chapllne and Thlr:y-fourth streets, together with the fine brick planing mill building, with Its jqulpment of machinery, all eompara:ively new. was boughi by Messrs. John Howard and T. S. Riley at their bid >f $11,350. This was considered a rare bargain, as the ground alone cost Wood Brothers something like $14,000. The value of. the entire plant Is conservatively estimated at ?2U,000. It Is aid the purchasers represent practical [llaning m41l men, who will shortly ?lace the plant In operation. Lots 9 and 10, In square 3S, at the corner of Thirty-sixth and McColloch streets. South Side, also the property :if the company, were purchased by Messrs. Fr^d W. Colmar and George ina woses tseil ror ?1,G00. The lots and Lhe stables standing on them are said to be worth at least $2,250. The sale of the lumber, wagons and :>ther personalty was continued to anDther day. A bid of $1G0 was received for the old Mhambra rink, and this, too, was continued. Itcal Est at o Sales. The W. J. Brolcaw property, on Zane street. Island, was sold to It. T. Howill, of Bridgeport, for $1,300 yesterday. Mrs. Mary A. Shafer has purchased the Ro?e O'Hare property, on the Island, for $1,335. PERSONAL NOTES. Going: and Coming of Wheeling People and Visitors. Squire W. W. Rogers is in Charleston on business. James Collins, of South McColloch street, has returned from Baltimore. Councilman Walter Worls is able to be out. but he Is still In poor health. Bert Summers Is seriously ill of typhoid fever, at his home on the Island. Joseph Nolte, the South Side potter, Is recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. Miss Dollle Mast, of Lancaster, O., md Mrs. J. J. Sample left yesterday for l visit in Ohio. Frank J. Healy and Joseph Baruin lert yesterday for a sojourn at Mt. Romans, Mich. Harry C. Stewart, the South Jacob street druggist, is recovering slowly [rom a protracted Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. CanVpbcll, of Denver, nn; in the city, the* guests of Mr. John Frew, of Fourteenth street. Hon. Charles Burdett Hart, United States minister to Colombia, will sail "or Colon from New York next Tuesday, several days earlier than he had anticipated. He is now in this city, and will eave for Washington City on Friday to complete business at the state department previous to his departure for his post. THE WALLACE CIRCUS, It Will Exhibit in This City Next Week, Tuesday, May O. The Washington. D. C., Post, one of the most conservative newspapers in the Unlteil States, did a most unusual thing In devoting nn editorial to the Wallace circus, which came to Washington, D. C., unknown and went away ivith an established reputation. In part the Post said: "The Great Wallace Show represents ill that there Is of legltimte worth in the circus business. It is in charge nf nen who aspire to elevate the tone and purify the atmosphere of the calling, md we believe the thousands who have attended the performances during the naitt two davs will rnrtifv tiin" iucceedol. Not only was tho performance up to tho highest professional and nrtlstla standard, tho menagerie large and varied, and the trained mlmalr. of the best, but there was not n connection with tho Wallace Show a single one of discreditable and lemorallzing fcatrr-n which have done 30 much to give the.circus a bad name and to discourage tho true friends of thnt otherwise wholesome form of amusement. The manners of the Wallace Show keep all their promises, advertise nothing they do not expect to give, and carefully divest their performances of anything and everything calculated to offend the nicest taste. We are sure that the verdict of "Washington will be most favorable and that the show can return to us sure of finding genuine admirers and friends." The big circus Institution will exhibit In Wheeling on Tuesday, May 9. Nearly all Foreigners. WAHDNER, Idaho, May 3.?Sixty rioters concerned in the disturbance 0! last Saturday have been arrcated since the arrival thi? afternoon of Company M, Twenty-fourth Infantry. As noon ns the porvfnff of warrants began the rioters scrambled over the hills In frantic efforts to escape. About sixty were caught and others will'be pursued. Only one tried to resist. He wns promptly overpowered. The prl5oners were m.irched to camp. Nearly nil are Sweden and Itnllnns. Fifty-nine men of the Fourth cavalry arrived here from Wftllft "VVnlln. to-day. Coroner Fr.once has Impanelled a Jury and the Inquest on the victims of thy mob began this afternoon. No more rioting Is feared until nrresto begin on Canyon creek. AlRer nt. Ln using. LANSING, Mich., May 7,.?Secretary Alger and General Joneph "Wheeler wcro mot by the entire legislature, lla onieers and employes on their arrival at the railroad Rtatlon hero to-day on the occaRlon of their visit by Invitation of the legislators. The generate were escorted to the governor'o office, where Secretary nnd Mrs. Alger, General "NVheelcr and Governor TMngroe hold a public reception. This afternoon there were felicitous addresses In the hall of tho house of representatives, which wns patriotically decorated in honor of the event. FATSriT.Y TVASTTTNO. Hough I>r,v "WomIhmI. Sturoliod and Dvod U ocntM per pound. Vint AVork, WnMhod nnd Ironod, (I con''* por pound. All bnnd worlc tlnlNlwd 10 cont* por poii/id. At l.UTZ HKOV. mump JlomoStunm Lnuiulr/ OA31JOjT?. I Dram lh? 1113 Kind You IK Boilihi BRIEF MENTIONING*. Invents In ancl About the City Given I ? Nutshell. Base bhil this aftemcon?'Wheeling vs. Youngstown. The council committee on police 1 called to meet to-morrow evening. The eighty-seven stacks at the Aet na-Standard are being-painted by Con tractor R. C. Gatx>h. The Maine club, of the South Slde.wi give the first dance of the season a Mozart park, next Saturday evening. Joseph Rogers was fined $5 and cost Inst nipht, by Squire Fltepatrlck, o: the charge of assaulting Edward Dalle} Lafayette Commnndery, Knights o St. John, entertained last night, at th Cathedral school hall Dancing was feature. The Warffuel yacht took a pleasur party, consisting of E. B. Carney, J. J Conlff, Mr. Ebberto and W. J. Lutz, t the'Sister Islands last evening. City Assessor Bowers, of the dlstrlo south of the creek, has begun his an nual task of making the municipal as sessments, and taxpayers are request ed to make prompt and full returns. Chief R. D. Cllne, of the fire depart ment, will give all the steamers a thor ough test as to their water throwlni power. The Atlantic was given a tes {. esterday afternoon on Nlnetecntl street, East End. An evening paper last night burlei the late Marion Ferguson, a Benwooi railroader, giving quite an account o the obsequies. The funeral, which wll occur this afternoon, will ho n-Monrlpi by Evening Star lodge, K. .of P., o Benwood. Yesterday, In the municipal pollc court, Mayor Sweeney on the bench Charles Boggs, Maud Walker am Laura Alexander were lined on charge growing out of the pulling of the hous of bad repute In the Second ward Tues day night. The Bavarian Society will give ? river excursion on the packet Ruth t Slstersvi'.le and Matamoras and returr on Monday, June 12. The committee it charge Ik composed of Messrs. A. Korn M. Kirchner, Jacob Retzer, M. Hahr Dan Guth and F. Striff. Labor Commissioner I. V. Barton wll go to Moumlsvllle to-day to begin th work of factory inspection in Marshal county. After visiting the Moundsvill industrial plants he will Inspect thos at McMochen and Benwood ar.d his la bors will hardly be completed i,n th county this week. Yesterday afternoon a cow escnpei from a drover on Twentieth street, ant made it3 way to the rear of the Cit) hospital. A large crowd of boys joinei in the chase and the excited animal fel over the cliff on Twentieth street, re celving many a bump in the descent but suffering no fatal injuries. The organ recital to be given in SI Matthew's P. E. church at K o'clock thi evening, by Paris R. Myers, organist promises to be an unusually fine one Mr. Myers will be assisted by Mrs. Pee hies Tntum, Miss E. Grace Updegrafl Mr. Samuel Emerson and Mr. Jasper C Btiuin. The programme deserves i large hearing. _ August Cans Dead. At 1:50 o'clock this morning occurrei the death of August Gaus, at his home 917 Market street, after an illness of les than a week. Last Saturday he wa stricken by pneumonia. He leaves ; widow and several children to mour; ma iuis. iie v.us in nis lorty-scventl year, and well known as the senlo member of the liquor hrm of Dusch i Gaus. Sam Sloan's Funeral. The funeral of the late Samuel Sloai will occur from his residence, 1501 Mar ket street, to-morrow afternoon at o'clock, and will be conducted b; Wheeling Lodge No. 114. Knights o Pythias, of which deceased was a mem her. The Interment will follow at Pe nlnsular cemetery. Klecftngn Bishop. PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. May 3.-Th Protestant Episcopal convention of thl diocese to-day adopted a resolutio: amending the constitution so that 1: the election of a bishop, or bishop coad Jutor the clergy and laity shall vol soparat'-jy and simultaneously. Th | One ?? I? Jlffef* All the manufacturer: ?3p to sell to us cheaper thar that we are always ready ?3i takes half?we Wheelirij go Last week we eclipsed al >S5 day establishes a precedi | Carload of WI Carload of Eal 4 | tfras ?artiag< | $$ ?? tgi Don't confound it with dinary ones at that price ?gx is worth $8.00?has t A rubber tires, plush fini ,g|> carpet bottom, hard w< A and rattan frame, steel ings. *6? ^14 Of) P.nrrin<Tr><; ?S>A i t <gj w |t?|)OU$ fL^,. JL^ vi^, Si ?jj> p? p 9?o. 51. Gay tor Co. I : GEO. W TAYLi '! Dress Goodso J i\Ve display tliis week our la bracing the newest designs and f e elusive patterns, at exceptionally ii Wash Goodso 0 t In this department we have latest weaves in Piques, Lawns, . Custom Made Dei 5 t Here you mil find al! the < Made Suits, and we invite your in J Ladies' Belts of every deseri 1 Shirt Waists in great variet; i t Black and Colored Tucked e Sole Agents for P. Centemc i I GEO. R. TAYSJ ii ' one receiving a majority vote of cach ' body shall be elected. Under the present system the clergy nominate" a man 1 and the laity confirm or reject. Final e action on the amendment cannot bo 1 reached until a vote by orders is taken e next year. - TIIE RAILROADS. e Some important changes have been * made in the maintenance of way de, partment of the Baltimore & Ohio lines east of the Ohio river by Assistant ; General Manager Willard. There will , hereafter be four division engineers, in1 stead of six, with territory headquarters as follows: B. T. Fendall. all lines botween Philadelphia and Brunswick, Md.-, with :. headquarters at Baltimore, s G. B. Owen, the main lino and branches between Brunswick. Md., and !. Grafton, W. Va., including Brunswick - yard, with headquarters, at Cumber- , !, land, Md. J. F. Cassell, the main line from Par% kersburg and Wheeling, ^including uuui terminals ana me uenngion branch, with headquarters at Grafton, W. Va. 1 C. T. Manning, the main line and ,f branchos from Wheeling to Cumberland s b>' W of Pittsburgh, with headquars terstil Pittsburgh, n, 5 Alexander Frew, r ' * 1208 FUNERAL DIRECTOR MAIN ST. AND EMBALMER v* Under Competent Management 1 Telephones?Store. 2T9; Residence. 750. y Mutual Sovi ? ?^ [ ^ ? \ "Leg Over Leg p I zX?2^- 5 By many turni s K 4J trotter" comp ? cvcn sma^? b<&<&^<?bc&^iSb<5>??bc&e& <sS) db A a &7W r\ s know of our special sales?knc 1 they sell to most others?and to buy a train-load?our Was! 5 folk get the other half?adve 1 records?this week is going to ent for bargain selling. ngerafors* gark >y Biggies* gark Jit Carload Prices* I 1 | j| | ' &?? *?l ^*,A"'"-!-'^ $ \ g fj -v t A1 v |w ^ | $&75?* 1 f Batys It I & A SI2.50 Oak Kefrigcra- J *S J -* tor, large size, ice economist, J? ? easily cleaned; large size. I *? or- I feh ? ? ?it i* M 'es! i | i; sh, ^ d f q?d J _ iM. J; x~ I ? > * <N<? ? -*?s=3 *> vf? v? uji J Complete with *75^ J Pr m pi ?> liinRcs, ctc J $7\y jji B v ? liner ones at Slt 51.25, SI.50. c? ni >'* % ffcirn 9co. SI. Cafffor Co. iToiMMY. test arrivals in dress materials, envinest fabrics in piece goods and cx; low prices. : a complete assortment of all the Ginghams and Chambrays, etc. partment. choice novelties in Hadies' Tailon spection before making a selection. ption. if Sillc Waists. :ri & Co.'s Kid Gloves. OR 'COMPANY. DIED. BOWMAN?On Tuesday, May 2, 1899, at 12:35 a. m.. MARY A. BOWMAN. wlf? of Charles Bowman, In tho Cist) year of her age. Funeral from tho resldenco of her daughter, Mrs. James Crosby, No. 432S Jacob street, Thursday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. Intormcnt at Peninsular ccraotery. Friends of tho family aro invited to attend. SLOAN?On Wednesday, May 3, 1S99, at 12:2T? o'clock a. in., SAMUEL SLOAN, aged 42 years. Funeral services at his city resldonco. No. 1501 Market" street, Friday aftornoon, at 2 o'clock. Friends of tho family respectfully invited to attend. Interment at Peninsular cemetery. GAUS?On Thursday morning. May 4, 1SI'3, at 1:50 o'clock. AUGUST GAUS, at his homo, No. 917 Market streot. Funeral notico.hereafter. Undertaking. Louis Bertschy, FUNERAL DIRECTOR and ARTERIAL EMBALMER. 1117 Main St.?West Sldo. Calls by Telephono Answered Day ot. Night. Store Telephono 635. Residence, 506. Assistant's.Telephone. G95, BRUEMMEB ( Funeral Directors P J and Embalracra. & \ Cor. Market nnd 22d Sts. HILDHBRAND (op<Mi^?>ff7m?i9?.-ight 'nQ* 53ank. Thursday, May 4, the Bog Went to Dover." ngs of a. small crank the "globe letes "HTs circuit?so by constant, savings fortunes are built up. ITUAL SAVINGS BANK, 1521 Market Street. ? I )\v that if they are ready ?}> their goods are right? 4$ "lington, D. C., big store rrtises us?benefits you. eclipse last week?every 4?> ?f Screens^ 1 ?ad o! I $> I Ufiegaitipted ! Bargain* | i4? (3i!& Fu" Koll> cx,ra l1)"1' t)ft ity $4.00 Hockcr, for i;J only, $2.93. Y6> X?1 mall Paper SI 2c to 50c roll at this sale only. A?* dfl. Although we arc offering these irgains very much below cash Tj? ices, your privilege is to pay a tS5 tie every week, two weeks or-yj^ onth. Cfa }) JiiZis&Xta SJ3M>.3>?>*>S>-S>S>o ***>?? * - ' CV rTTTYTTTi TCvvrrvvvrvTvyy^ natiit*?? |