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Stone & dhomas. | Stone & Choman Stone & Thomas. 20 Per Cent Discount Sale CONTINUED. Wash Goods. Lace Curtains. Tho largest and most varlnd stock j,lst mention two Items to show what thin store ?v?r invito! you to select a saving It means to you. *tom" j Fine Nottingham Lacc Curtains, There's over 500 plcces, SO to 54 inches newest designs, 314 yards long, full wide. Lawns, Dimities, Percales, at one ; width, our price J1.4S pair. Deduct 20 price?10c per yard. Deduct 20 per cent ! per cent and they co?t you discount, they cost you ?..,? , 8c* ; 51.19. pair. Over S00 pieces finesti English Per- 4 finer grade Nottingham Lace Curcoles, Lappet Mulls, Finest American *1 ? , Freilu Organdie?. Ginghams, at one price? Cluny styles, full width and length. 12V6c yard. Deduct 20 per ccnt discount, Jur P*^0 ^.9S pair. Deduct-0 per cent they cost you discount, they cost you only 10c, $2.39. Over 300 styles French Dimities, Satin And so on tip tc? the finest Curtains Stripo Organdies, etc.. at 15c per yard. nt j>o.oo per pair?one-flflh ot tho prlco Deduct 20 per cont, they cost you is refunded to you. 15c. 75 styles Silk Stripe and Inlaid Ginghams; also Imported French Organdies r ?{1* -.5 at 25c per yard. Deduct 20 per ccnt, LOCaEGS WolStS* they cost you 20C. styles Ladles' Waists of Ginghams, Percales and Madras, all colors, plaited Finer grades Wash Goods up to 51.00 ! yoke back, at tho popular price of 49c. per yard. Yoji get one-flfth the price Deduct tho 20 per cent and they cost handed back to you. you only 40c. 'i 100 styles Ladles* Fine Madras, Lawn, YvlBfifcC VJ?00s5? jj Ginghams and Pique Shirt Waists, I tucked fronts; also trimmed with inOver 1,000 pieces White Goods?, serting, plain white or colors. Our bought In great quantities for spotljpric* 98c; 20 per cent discount makes cash. Range of prices j, them only 5c to 98c yard. 79c? OA . aiutoa f ? ? ?%?_?_ H iJauru JJJWIIH IXIIU X*iaUl 11 White India Lawns at Sc per yard. Do- |i ' fluct 20 per cent malcea them cost you |l 6^c. 1 Silk Waists. one-nith mates them cost >ou ed fr0Rts yoko or Fr^ph brvcUB> 10c. !i sty,e5 nt ea?h *4-93. Deduct 20 per cent . , i makes them And so on up to the finest-one-fifth CQ no the purchase is handed back to you. |j All over this great store the same discount allowed, except In the Carpet Department. Stone Kc-Thomas. 9eo. Sli- Sr.ooh <?* Co. I Sco. S)l. Snook & Co. " Ti sFb bnookdtvo. RtinftPrictniiMHs the winning arguments here. Offers like these plainly indicate where your interests lie Umbrellas, 3 for $1.00. : Two hundred 25-inch fast black cotton Gloria Um- X . % brellas at 34c cach; 3 (or $1.00. Only new styles in 2nd HOSlCr)' Colored Umbrellas and Parasols to show you. <v Jqj. gygj-y ? Black Silk Rabbons. | member in | No. 5, 40c piece: No. 7, 50c piece; No. 9, 65c piece. <; the family. ? They're all silk' Everything' in our big- Ribbon department, and new ones daily added. ? ^j| ^ ? Handkerchief FSyers | well-filling | for men. Pure Linen H. S. Handkerchiefs, worth <S> Corsets IirC X 25c at 17c; worth 3-Jc at 25c. All the new Hand- % ? un !' kerchief styles for men and women here. J; Here. L3C up. BnsSl Point | Tiiousandsof | Pillow Shams, Scarfs and Stand Covers. Average |jj{e <:' value 85c, choice at 59c each. ' a <. r> . 1- ? B'ac!( an^ Leather Belts 25c. | Colored Fans. | Made of genuine Seal leather, worth 3pc, only 25c cach. Lan t Nip liclts, iJog collar Melts, i lain <f> a I,ifnil<c? v'.> and Jetted Elastic Belt?, Belt Bucklcs and Collar- $ lilIaHlS ctte Clasps?the newest. <j; and ? Wide Torchon Laces 5c Yd. | Children's | 5,000 yards in this lot, one to four inclics wide? <j> Hcsdwcsr <j? arc worth all th-c way up to 18c yard, choicc 5c yard. & gf|n2Fb ' iWc start Val. I-accs as low as 10c d07.cn and Embroideries as low as lc yard. Immense is the ,/A ' ' 'showing. All-Overs, Net Ties 25c. f fiJgs' J ; New styles in wide, long Net Ties at 25c each and <j> ""HIl^S g up. India Silk Tics 50c up. Handsome Novelties J. and TllCKlIlgS % i in Neckwear. | jn varjefy_ | | 250 Envelopes for 35c. 150c to $16.5011 Fine satin wove or Irish linen finish. Writing Pa- <:>' )'3rd. " > ' per to match 10c j?.t pound. Initialed and other % 1 ' Snc Writing Pajrers. | YoD Can Still t Men Are All Drifting | buy Snits, | : our way lor dressy Shirts, Neckwear and sensible | Reefers and f , Underwear. See Market street window, f gjjj. IIiS(S <t The Most Trifling % at 25 per | ; or exacting want can Ire easily filled by our big 4 CCnt Off. Aofion Department. Try if. 4>'< '?$$$$ 6E0. M. SNOOK S CO. N&k Sood Shoea. All Men like to wear patent leather shoes for dress occasions. Many Men will not buy them because of the uncertainty of the wear for the money they usually cost. "The Wheeling" line includes patent leathers that have all of the appearance and wear of a six-dollar shoe. You take the same chance of course, but it costs you less to do it. Alexander, Good Shoes. 1049 Main. Stetoon Shoes. There Are Men who want to pay five dollars for a five dollar shoe that is worth five dollars. That shoe is the ..Stetson Shoe.. "Finely finished" is no empty phrase when spoken of the Stetson Shoe. ' The good work shows all over it. This is the shoe they are talking about In the leading magazines. SOLD IN WHEELING ONLY AT NAY BROTHERS, Reliable Shoes. 1317 Market St., WHEELING. SkJntellijjetwr Oflleo: ?5 and ?7 Fourteenth Street. Now Advertisements. To a Generous Public. For Sale?Howard Hazlett. For Sale?G. O. Smith. There Aro Men?Nay Brothers?Eighth PtUfC. Base Ball?Island Park?Third Pa^e. One Train-Load After Another? House & Herrmann? Fifth Pair*. The New Store?The Sample-Lingaman Co.?Eighth Page. 2Gc for Men's Cool Balbrlggan Vndorwoar?McFudden's?Second Pago. "Leg Over Leu tho Dog Went to Dover" ?Mutual Savings Hank?Fifth Page. 20 Per Cent Discount Bale Continued? Bton? & Thouwii?ttlchth Pago. K. of P. Funeral Notice. Hyjreia Dairy?Simpson, "Tho Milkman.1' standard Male Quartotto. Veronica water?Goette's Drag; Store. Electric Wall Paper Cleaner?II. F. Bohrena Co. H?m?mb?r-IL II. List. Blank Hooks?Stanton's Old City Book Stora Bonds For Bale?Simpson & Tatum. Surety Bond*?Alfred Paull. C. BESS TS^PW OPENING. Wo have now on exhibit ono of tlio lurtco??t anil best selected stocks of lino tailoring at pimular prices In tlio city, Wo haveadded to our cutting dejmrt.1. Kd. Dorner. one ofthomost flishlonable cutlet's east. Tito artistic out, stylish uppenrunoo and excellency In make-up of our garments will speak ftir themselves. Always tho newest In dno furnishings. c. IlKSS i\> SONS. Fashionable Tailors and Flno Furnishers, 11101 and lOtfJJ Market Street. 20,000. Wo hnvo 111 ted moro than twenty tlionsaiul pairs of Spectacles, glvlnccu* n rccord and experience unequalled by nnv oilier optician In We?t Virginia. Satisfaction iruumntced. JACOlt W. cmtTHH, Optician, No. laOCt Marlit't Street. NOTICE TO bTilPCUIUKIt*. Subscribers to the Dully Intelllponeer changing their residences on Muy 1st will plensoKlrn notice at tills ufllco, No. 1'ourteentli street, so that carriers niny bo notlhcdand that tlirro may bo no Interruption In the delivery of the papers. The A. O. ir. W. On tin?:. The A. O. "P. "SV. outing committee, made up of representatives of the several lodges of the order, met und organized, as follows: Chairman?M. .T. O'Neill. Secretary?Frank Stanton. The outing- will be held at "Wheeling park,, but the date has not yet beeu fixed. The Grand IiO(l;je Meeting. The general committee in charge of the arrangements for the approaching meeting of the West Virginia grand lodge of the Knight? of Pythias, has decided to give a valuable cash prize for the best drilled'Uniform Hank company attending the meeting, and a prir.e to the subordinate lodge having the largest percentane of its membership here during the affair. In Clerk Robertson's Ottlce. Yesterday, in Clerk Robertson's of flee, the following transfers of real estate were recorded: Deed made April 20. 1S?0. by John Btfeher and wife to James W. Plants: consideration, $500; transfer.* a piece of ground on Twenty-ninth street. Deed made May 1. 3S93, by E. A. H logins and wife to Joseph and Albert Foster; consideration, $1,000; transfers n piece of ground on the south side 5f Kentucky street. Island. Three deeds of trust were recorded. In the Circuit Court. In the circuit court yesterday, Judge Hervey, In the case of Louis Hurt vs. Sfjulro James Allen and his bondsmen, charged with selling of goods under exemption, tho trlnl was begun. In the criminal court. Judge Ilugus an the benrfh. In the barratry cane of tho state vs. W. J. Cotts, the defendant intered a demurrer and moved to qnosh the Indictment, consideration of which ieas set for May 5. Colonel Araett appeared for Colts. In the barratry case of the r.late vs. T. E. \V. McCulley, there was the same >rd?-r. Richard Ryan represented McCulley . In the case of the state vs. 13. F. Beans, alias John Smith, thoro wna a lernurrer una motion to quash; r.et for May C. City vs. J. Cl. KUno and "WnUnm BqrIcy. three charffCH; motion to quash uade, and hearing net for May R. State vh. Mrs. McNa?nee, un appeal; llnmlB aefl. The old gambling casos ngnlnst Ike Seel I, Albert Campboll, .lohn Hmlnerth, Charles Pox, James llohman, Charles Haines, John Kyne. Olllo Hawyer and John weir wore nolltad. Tho ^canrt of the Rtato vs. William Frcdenbcrger was f??'t for May 10. The case against Marshall Carrlngton, >n thv charge of stealing a watch, was nol1l?*(1. Carlngton Is now serving a twenty year oentenco for the Harden burglary. ^ GOOD bread Ik halt a meal. Always jet .IVlicolinu Bakery, tin ueal bread, ;irt THE GOVERNOR Accepts the Invitation to Open the Ellis' Street Fair. TO DELIVER OPENING ADDRESS Things Rounding Into Shape Nicely fop tlio Summer Carnival?"Wheel* Ing Lodge's Successful "Stag1* Last Nlglit the Last. Until the Fall?Presided Over by Congressman Dovencr. Lodge Given a Banner. Govornor Atkinson yesterday accepted fhe Invitation to make the opening address at the Elks' street fah- In this city, the latter week ot June. Wheeling lodge, No. 28, B. P. O. E., a few days ujio invited tne governor to perform tnis ofllce and In liis reply to C. Rcsley , Tracy, of the executive committee, the governor added that In all likelihood several state officers "would accompany him from Charleston. The Allegheny, Pa., lodge of Elks Is to have tho fair attraction two weeks later than Wheeling, and Governor Stone, of Pennsylvania, will deliver the opening address. Last night Wheeling lodge gave the Inst social session ot the season, and from now until the fair the lodge will put forth Its best licks to make the summer carnival the success It certainly will be. Yesterday's Intelligencer noted some of the features of each day of "carnival week," and the committees are perfecting arrangements for many others. The lodge has decided on a specially designed cap to be worn by local Elks during the fair. Congressman B. B. Dovener was Mlillrmnn nt lite* tnoclnn which was hold in Arlon hall. The atondance was good and embraced many visiting brothurs. A business meeting preceded the "stag," four new members being elected and five applications received that will be acted on ut the next meeting. There were no initiations. The lodge now numbers 218 members. Fortunate Is the individual invited to an Klks' social session. There is "the feast of reason and the How of soul," and likewise- the feast of substantial and the flow of liquids, with cigars, music, song and anecdotes on the side. The antlered gentlemen who have deviated from the paths of righteousness according to the Judgment of the chairman are ever and anon escorted to the ^throne and assessed fines, n quarter be, Ing the minimum limit. The deputies sworn In to enforce the Injunction last night were Captain John Cummlps and Major Nell Qulnn. The Opera House orchestra furnished occasional snatches of melody, and the pjusnmala Quartette, composed of colored gentlemen, sang, while appropriate addresses and other remarks were made by Fred II. Lange, J. B. Handlan and F. Enoch, of this city, Mr. Hall, of Allegheny, and Mr. Chapyee, of Grand Iiuplds. Il/ilph ITeynian recited and Secretary Thomas O'Urlen, Jr., was forced to respond to the toast of "If I Were City Clerk," which he did In a humorous manner. Charley D. Kyle had to explain why he cluinged his residence from Short Creek to Wheeling. The committee In charge was composed of Harry I*. Wheat, Charles A. AuJ, Charles J. Klllmyer, A. A. Marls and James O. Campbell. The members of the lod*e were agreeably surprised, and. In fact, delighted to receive for the lodge a hand some siiK wanner, presented ny one 01 the charter members, whose modesty forbids using his name. The banner Is certainly a beauty ami, was deeply appreciated. BRIEF FREEDOM Enjoyed by Frank GifTen, Arrestort Alter .Jail Release. Frank Glffen was released from the courtv jail yesterday and last night he was placed in the lackup. The grand Jury failed to find against him on the charge of bunkoing the unwary. Last night he ran up a bill of drinks lr. Hen Wilkle's saloon, on Sixteenth street, totaling $3 50, and left the saloon without paying for his refreshments. W*IIkle followed him ln<o Oscar Gardner's saloon, on Market street, and n lively scene ensued. Tho polio? were uotliled and Lieutenant Ed. Michaels arrested Glffen. who is big enough to vat tht: wiry lieutenant up. He showed fight, hut Michael* gave him a right hook on the Jaw, and soon had him handcuffed, after which proceeding GifYen accompanied him as meek as a Iamb: Charges of disorderly conduct and abusive language were placed against Glffen, end he will appear before the mayor this morning. Glffen is registered on the police docket n* a bunko man, and he is said to be an expert fllmllammer. WILL CAUCUS TO.MGIIT Republican Conncilinen to Name tlic Xcw CTity Clerk. The Republican members of the city council will likely caucus to-r.lRht to name their candidate for the ofllce of city .clerk, a position that will be vacant If the present ofllclal, Charles H. Watklns, carries out his Intention of resigning. Last night Is was said that all but three of the twenty-six Republican councilinen had signed the call for the caucus, which will be hold In the second branch council chamber this evening at 8 o'clock. The candidates we Clerk of t,lie First Branch Thomas O'Brien, Jr., City Receiver A. II. Forgey, Assistant Pity Clerk "William Nolle, N. C. Hamilton and Councilman John "W. Klndelberger. Some take the stand that a cauous shouldn't be hold until there is a vacancy, and Clerk "Watklns' resignation in the near future Is not a certainty, as he has declared that he will not tender his resignation unless he believes the mantle of ofllce will fall on the shoulders of it man satisfactory to the people at large. Poor Man's Friend. Buckeye Llthla "Water, nsed and rocommended by physicians for Rheumatism. Stomach and Bowel Trouble, Constipation, Indigestion and Dyspepsia. Gallons, 15c; two gallons. 25c. For sale by "W. J. MAIKR, Corner Twenty-second and Cimpltae streets. Pan Handle to Sclo. Trains leave (cHy time) at 7:23 a. m., 9NG a. m., 1:25 p. m., and 3:u5 r?. m. Hound trip. 52 33. 11Jjas ^V,?you J, 1 you hftvo tried exurythlni? nru iivoryono, conxult ixi. a 1 .la?y urrurrriicv h i ho nurprlko nhown by 1 tho lirnoiitcd patients ut otir office ltd Villi llIIV'll linn.l.,1. ..'.A. water? Do th*y nmurt or burn? Does tliP print run tOKcthor vrlion rending? X'or nn> troul.U. your cy?n cnnnult a?;,,^(;rrx:nrSfniT,ho,rrfrC;lc'o( PROF. H. SHEFF, ZntVolau"1"0 V', ojitu luu J:iuvcnth:itrouu. tThe Stub Clothiers. | v* IB. | j ( I ' i dark | "HONOR BRIOHf" CLOTHING. | $12, tithe \ ^ V'* V& Vg o(. j. JL ut THE i STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIER! FOURTEENTH AND H SSaer's Clothing Stouae. i Imaginatioi U1 plays the leading part w of a tailor. You imagin paying more. Wc are that has the style, the < good wearing qualities Clothing. Our Suits at Ten to Fifteen Dollars the collars and lapels art shape, just as the best Newest Spring Suits : double-breasted, and the fabrics?all have stylish Twelfth Street. (John Urlcdel Co. | CHINA and W. Very Low Prices on Our Large Stock of Dinner Sets. Chamber Sets. Wall Panor H ? W *. Room Mouldings, ...JOHN FRIE III9 MAIN : u,fie Satnplc-eCinnaman Co. 1 The New Stor< offers for to-da 500 BLEACHE E*<tra size, 90x00 Inches, good, soft finish M for Since 2V.- yards of the cheapest 10-4 131 you about 50c, you can see that this is : portunity. COMPANIOI Is one caso Bleached Pillow Blips, 45x30, mi at The Sample-Li I2I7-I2ID MA1JKI So t'it' Shtic Company. | Elook well wear well ::::fit well kinds of shot! nity sett MORE oi tlicm than a us. IWWe call special attention to our line made Show. THEY ARE HIGH! lool;s and price fifi-TGcntlonien's fine Vici Kid and Will I and Tans, made on the EASY-TO-^ like them in Wheeling or any place c Locke Shoe ==S=3 Che Siub ClotHert. 3 Skeptical 't believe all you hear about ling. Don't think because a I is advertised at half pricey it is necessarily desirable, e's usually a reason for cut is, and the reason is in the l itv r>f orw-irlc Tlia U..L I ,w J ~ 4 4 lie A1UU for spring is really the pest clothing in the state. style?finish?fabric?wear guaranteed. Your money any time you want it. The Hub Kind )ring Suits in checks, plaids plain materials, in light and shades, at $5, $7.50, $10, $15 and $20. No tailor in vorld can make better clothes mble the price. 5, HATTERS AND FURNISHERS, IARKET STREETS. Siaer's Clothing Siouio. J , hen it comes to buying clothes e tlicy'rc better because you're selling ready-made Gothing mduring good shape, and the of the best madc-to-ordcr I ? : hand-made, arc kneaded into made-toorder work is done. show blue serges, single or fine grey and brown checked 1 trousers. Clothing House : . | ?ohn jtriede! & Co. ! ALLFAPER. [ | ' -v a <i ^ ' a jV. ^ ^ I TT>k TT"* tr n UHL UU... I STREET. Che Samph'jCin[jnman Co. P y's selling, and to-day onlyi D SHEETS, uslin, Hemmed and Ironed, 30c Eacli eached Sheetlnjr you ran buy cost* iiore than an ordinary sheeting op1 OFFER ido of the same muslin, 7c Each ngaman Co., IT STREET. jCockc Shoe Company. > are tlic ones we carry and sell, and nyonc else. Why not? The goods of Ladies' fine Cincinnati.(M rft ' in every uay-ftt, wear, ow Cair Shoes in Black d"} AA Jt'ALK-ON last. Nothing Ise for v LoBupany.