7-HOOK OUR PRICE THIS WEEK furniture, Carpets

p

iUn> ^Lfeverttwement*.

FINK

Await* the Candidate Who Infringe* Upon

'i hi* Law.

__

YCDXJrT G-A.I3ST

IN FAVOR OF INVITING PRESIDENT THOMAS

MANUFACTURER¡¯S

h

LOSS.

of

chants to invite President Thomas, of

the Bridge and Terminal Compay, to

come to this city, was generally read

and favorably commented upon by lead-

to the overstock of a celebrated Kid Clove manufacturer we have

secured at a great sacrifice a large lot of Undressed Kid Gloves, in Back

and Tan, that retail in ail leading cities at $1.25 per pair.

a

early.

extraordinary bargain

it will not be

as

duplicated.

Arrivals

effort¡ªto say nothing of the

which

might be given the

Impetus

projected Wheeling and Conneiisville

road, in case the advantages which

would accrue from it to both the city

aod the Terminal Company were properly presented to Mr. Thomas and

through him to the other stockholders

of the Terminal. So strongly has the

for

Come

Spring Wraps.

(Mi?.

I

New seeds.

China Silks.

Suitings.

the com-

the Terminal system alone,

was held to be a sufficient inducement

__

Daily

that such

conference might result in

pletion of

-59c. PER PAIRDon¡¯t miss this

possibility

The

ing citizens.

OUR PRICE THIS WEEK

the

appealed to a uumber of gentlethat they have volunteered to

personally advocate the proposition of

idea

men,

Mr. Thomas to come here

their friends iu commercial circles, and there was a prospect last

eveuiug that a meeting of the Chamber

of Commerce would be called soon to

deliberate over the matter, and come to

some definite conclusion.

Col. Thomas Utfrieo saiu:

¡°I think that if Mr. Thomas could be

induced to come here, and meet our

business men and manufacturers, he

could be convinced that the Terminal

idea was not a mistake, and that it is

only necessary to go ahead and complete it, laying down whatever lines are

necessary to reach our mills and factothe

enterprise upon

ries, to put

It doesn¡¯t pay

basis.

a business

now because, for some reason unknown

to me, the work was stopped just at the

been

have

should

when it

time

pushed. If it is within the power

to

our

of

present

people

facts and arguments which will result

in a resumption of the work of construction, I would be heartily in favor of

making the effort. It would demonstrate

to the new President of the Terminal

that our people sincerely wish the prosiuvitlng

among

GEO. E. STIFEL & CO.

OFFER

WIlUIji

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday!:

500 Dress Patterns in Chevron, Diagonal and Scotch

Woolen Mixtures, at $1.93 a Pattern. These Patterns consis of 8 yards of 36-inch wide material, and are as handsome and serviceable as any Dress you can get for $5.00.

75 p eces of 40-inch wide Cloth Chevrons at 29c, regular price every where 50c.

perity of the Company, and especially

if they cau see the way clear to the construction of a line to tho coal fields.¡±

Mr. Hullihen Quarrler said:

¡°1 think the ideas expressed in tho

Rkuistkk Interview are eminently

Whoever the gentleman may

sound.

Mr.

have been, he had a level head.

Thomas, as I understand it, was never

in Wheeling but once, and then the

Terminal system was in its infancy. He

is said to be a young man of ambition

and of enterprise, with a quick percepHe ha<

tion of business possibilities.

gone to the head of the Terminal Company, serving without salary, and is

largely looked to to put the corporation

Should he come

upon a paying basis.

here, I am sure he would he materially

aided in coming to a decision which

would be favorable to the completion of

the system. 1 heartily favor action by

34-inch wide Scotch Mixed Plaid Cloths, price elsewhere

25c, we offer them at 13 l-2o.

50 pieces 36-inch wide Whip Ocrd Cashmere

Worth 37 l-2c.

At 25c,

Slone

Thoijias.

&

See

|yp. S.¡ªDo you need a CARPET?

IT WILL PAY YOU.

our

stock.

Gctour prices.

MoFADDEN'S

our UlSMUtfSS III"il.

the Terminal

particularly valuaowners or to the city.

not

pooolc to preserve the Terminal

Company as a separate and distinct

corporation, secure its enlargement and

completion, and aid in the early con-

¡ª

j

will cost you 75 cents in other ?tor* s.

Four Ply Linen Collars, new >tyles of Standing or Tundown. for only 10 cts.

r 15 real*. These are teguiar 25 ceutCuffs.

f if] ?> Lineal ffs, a ? sty h

struction of the Wheeling and Connellsville, I think there should be no hosltacy in making the effort. This action

does not imply anything like interference in the affairs of the Company¡ªit

need not eveu go to the length of an unwarranted suggestion; but it should be

born in mind tiiat Ohio county has

5300,000 of stock in the Company, and

a

right,

we, as citizens, have not only

but it is our duty, to do what we can

io p'eserve the value of that stock, and

s ¡öcure and perpetuate the idea which

led to the making of the subscription.

In my opinion, a discussion of the situation* by the Chamber of Commerco

would be a good thing, and I shall use

my endeavors to secure a meeting with

that object in view.¡±

Col. J. A. Miller said:

¡°1 hardly know what

our

people

informed as to

and plans of the ComPerhaps these could be best

pany are.

explained by the President himself.¡±

Regarding the Wheeling and Concould do until

waat the ideas

SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER.

we

are

nellsviHe Company, a gentleman said:

¡°As far as the building of that line

is concerned, 1 think the manufacturers

of Benwood, Bellaire, Martin¡¯s Ferry,

Mingo, and all along the river, should

furnish material aid, for all will be

oeuetitted directiy should the road be

uvl j. avrF^-jDDEKr.

One frici Hat an,l Skirt Store, Cheapest Stars in IS h ie'.ing,

ST? WHEELING.

Of the coal and coke shipsuch a line, perhaps

ments made

four-fifths would pa-?s through the city

to

mills and furnaces below town

the

via

river,

the

or

across

completed.

over

^ea,isUr.

DR.GEO. J. CADDIE,

Union

Tn?riupmt>i?r

DENTIST,

SUP.8E0N

Mr. C. Schnepf, tbe Opera House druggist, made the following observations of

temperature yesterday: 7 jk. tn., 35;

45: 12 m., 52; Up. m., 53; 7 p. m. 47.

Weather, fair.

the

bt&tkt.

no. i3i*

l*

anftetd

Over Pol¡¯ar Saving* Bank.

Kevura

a.

m.,

ludrl

to

New Advertisement*.

steamboat*.

THIKD FXfi*.

^TEAMEKS

U

Special Sale

FOK CINCINNATI,

%

Wednesday

ar'-

n

?n¡ª¡ö

4.

rirrn paoi

Situation.

Clairvoyant¡ª Ms Janie Goff.

For >*li¡ªIngrain ? srpet.

W anted

*nn

HUDSON." J. F. EillMa?ter; Robt. Atn-w, Clerk,

S'*

Found¡ªPocketbook.

Try List' Cough Syiup¡ªB. F. Li?t.

i.reat Opportunity¡ªErreet Kail wav Stock* for

Sale.

For Beet¡ªFront Rorm

m

oner

*

RON

jgdyJSiifflCvi.

¡ª

*1 h?uk Yon¡ªGal xy Flour

Sti'ck* foe Sale¡ªI'li s- O'Brien.

Wantid¡ªLaundry u rl.

a. in.

ever^TtoIrsday at S a.

_

I'arpet.-. Furniture, Window Shades, etc¡ªG.

Shade! A Co.

Everybody Savs¡ªEwing Bros.

Steamer

a.

l?*"*ui

Sets¡ª.John Friedel.

pccbtb raei.

LOCIsVILLF, MEMPHIS. ST. LOCK

No** OfiMCt, nod intermediate potni*. will

foot of Eleventh ?tr*et,

leave Wharf Paat.

daily, Monday exoepted. a* follow*:

mlCmmm 4 Steamer "K EYSTON K STATE.¡¯

;.¡¯.¡®.!r.tg-nrT $. Calhoun. Ma?t?r: C. W.

Knox. COra; every Tuesday at 9 a. in.

Steamer"ANDKS,¡¯¡¯Tho*.Hunt r.

,jr*¡±

.M >,l,r All. Siaven.Cleric; every

at 8

of 1¡¯olle;

CJCCSN.¡± A no.

Hniil!?.. Maater; K. H. Kerr.

Cler^MorcTnoiauatt every Friday atSa. m.

3teamer"SCOTlA,¡¯¡¯Geo.\V.Row*

ley, Maater; Tim Penwell, Qterk;

every Saturday at 8 a. in.

SIXTH

S:x

Steamer CONGO. Ed. F. Maddy. I

Ma?t.*r; J. Wehrmau, Clerk; every

Sunday at 8 a a.

PAIS.

Money-Saving Bargains¡ªM.J. McFadden.

Grand

Millinery Opuimf

to

day.

MAhM>*N L. C**LVfO.

1044 Main Street.

Fir?t-oia*? fare. Whee.mg to Cincinnati.IV.))

Round trip, liuua Meal* and (taproom

eluded.

good until# ni

(^Ticket* trnseferabie and on

board orTai

For Freight or Pa*tage apply

phone No. 348.

C¡¯ROCKARD dt BOOTH. Agent*

Tuesday. April .1th, the day set apart for

Klee's Millinery Openlny.

eye-opener

Vdvertisers might grt an

about the circulation of newspaper* by

work

oa

the quiet.

doiug a little detective

A word to the wtae Is sufficient.

!

j

These

bridge.

manufacturers

ought to put in enough money to form

a Company, put .fudge Cochran at the

head of||it, secure, through him, the aid

of the Pennsylvania people, who stand

ready to take up rights of way as soon

as the word is given, and with those

rights secured, we could talk business

with President Thomas and his assoAs regards the Terminal, it

ciates.

would certainly be a good Idea to see

just what the intentions of the heavy

stockholders are, and throw into the

scale whatever of

facts aud arguments

can.¡±

These expressions

we

are

indicative of

the feeling among business men, and

show that there is a growing disposition

to take action as soon as the best course

be determined

to pursue cau

upon.

This cau. perhaps, only be definitely

an

indetermined after a meeting aud

terchange of ideas.

Something

special

new

sale of

Sets at John

29.

Decorated Toilet

Friedel¡¯s, Tuesday,

March

__

Verdict of the housewife:¡ªNo flour

for bread and cake like Sliver Gloss.

Ask your grocer for it.

A. P. Bhallcross w 11 at once open

the finest board iu? stab es in the city,

at Ninth and Market streets.

Frecli full

T>OGERS¡¯

silver

plated

Knives and Forks.

prices *??vdoivn

aX) dc^eu just received.

beiovr any other hou?e in the city. Cell end

NESBITT A JRO. S,

fgtx

13W Market St.

IS BIGGER¡ªTHE WHEELING R^G1^

*ay p*p?r i? Weit

ITTER, *J1 ediuoat¡ªUi**

Vilftni*.

The only relief for liver complaint

Dr. A. S. Todd¡¯s Ami-bilious Pills¡ª

coated or plain.

! is

[

Vegetable in its composition, pleasWe refer

ant take to and never fails.

0

Laughlio¡¯s Worm byrup.

Thebe is nothing in the line of baby

medicine that can compare with Laugh

1 la¡¯9 It) fant Cordial. It never falls.

Received dally at A. Yabrlirg¡¯s Fish

Market, No. 952 Marktt street.

Great bargains in fine shoes at

L. V. Blond¡¯s.

Tnvsdev. April Aih, the event of the

son¡ªKlee's Optnlor o?jr.

sea-

Fractured.

Arm

XAHSDES L. COLVIG.

1044 Main Street.

OF SECOND-HAND

furniture, Carpets

Al\(p STOVES,

AT THE OLD COURT HOUSE,

Twelfth and

About noon yesterday a 12-year-old

daughter of Henry Sounermaunt, who

lives out Boggs Run, while playing

accidentally

with some companions,

fell, and fractured her left arm at the

Dr.

elbow.

AT 10 O¡¯CLOCK,

When

Hand

?

Emshelmer¡¯s

10 Cook Stoves.

C^*¡±Partios desiring the Daily and

their

at

Sunuay Rkoistek served

homes can secure it by postal card request, or order through Telephone No.

Where delivery is irregular, please

405.

make immediate complaint at the office.

Kecord YesGo to Rurner it Co. for Wall Papers

30

and Mouldings of all descriptions.

Twelfth street.

terday.

The following transfers of real estate

left for record at Clerk Hook¡¯s

were

office:

Deed tnnde March 9. 1892, by Almyra

Little to Emma S. Little, wife of B. S.

Little, of Baltimore, for parts of lots

A. I. Hire X t¡¯o.¡¯s Mill tmrr Opening will

take pUi? 1 utiilay, April Sih.

¡°Silver Age,¡± which 10 an old Pennsylv >nu

Bye, sell* at M.W per quart and ¡°Duquette¡± at

Guoketi(iuurant*fd ab*oiul?lv purr.

#1 kf>

henuer Finch, Gibson. Overboil, Bear Creek,

six venrs old. at $1 50 per full quart, or mx

quarts for K.IU. Send fi r catalogue aud price

list to Max Klein, tii Federal St. Allegheny, I¡¯a.

HU

KegGtcr Patrons

faithful friend*

Bentley.

Klee's

Fob

j

nery

is that Scott

!

s

our

no

arti-

CAMPHOR*¡¯ for

isa* with*. wti.c* are -o destrue**TA NA QAkPHOX" leaves

anC < limine.

lTlsAlJI^ BROTHERS^

on

DURABLE GOODS.

LOW PRICES

?

_

Ml

nov-

favorite.

Ill

We

QliaJJJT

111 unUnl

cannot

Wc have

enumerate.

everything new

unusually low.

and

stylish; prices

i

a

D. GUNDLING UO.

34 and 38 Twelfth Street.

THE HR8EST STOCK OF

ggBB IH WHEELING.

OVERFLOWING I

-WITU-

Intending purchasers of Dress Goods should

fall to see our Urge, magnificent line of

cot

Press Goods

which we are now r?crl*ine. Surer before

bate we been so for pieces Dress Gingham- ata¡¯ic. worth l?c

*

wor t, dc.

b pieces 5'i ioch Bleached Linen Damask

at

50c. worth lie

¡®da dozen extra sire Pine lilvaebed

Towel*

(Laceeflecti at 35c worth 31l,e.

Toned¡¯

| _*132

MAIN

8TREET.

Fine Easter Garbs

:

CHAS. H. BERRY.

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