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f * - L ?,? , . .Z BARGAINS?STONE &. THOMAS. rWZZ ^ O H siuie & iipiiid -i i BHRGHINS. SILK GRENADINES. CHAILIES. thofonowinff" "t0Cl? at CnC0, *? 0flM *<*"'?8c Challie,at2Jc. Regular 75c Grenadines at 39c. RoBuUr l^CChillio?0it4-?c. Regular $1 2S Grenadines at fiflc. if? RmSuS inr Regular ?2 Grenadines at SI 35. Regular loc CballieB at 10c. SILK WAISTS. DRESS GINGHAMS. Regular $4 Silk Waists at $3 G5. Regular 7c Dress Gingham at I Regular $5 Silk Waists at $3 05. Regular 9c DroSs Gingham at I uf 4 pit mip t \'nTVc Kegular 10c Press Gingham at liLAllt UUUA.MJltN Kegular 12Jc Dress Gingham a ' Regular 12jc Organdies at 10c. i Kegular 15c Dross Gingham nt Regular 10c Organdies at l-'Jc. Regular 12Jc Seersuckers nt lOi Regular 25c Organdies at 18c. Regulur 16c Cor du Roio at 10< Kegular 35c Organdies at 2dc. J 7} Stone & Thorna P. S.?You can save from 15 to 25c per yard by buying your CarpeU t: UNDERWEAR BARGftlNS-M. J. MTADOEN. ired t hot* (|Fa bargains fJlon's Fino Bnlbrlggnn Summer ShirL JJrawcre for only 25 cents. Samo as i stores sell for & cents. Mon's Finest I-lslo Thread Sttramor I era, tho coolest Underwear mnde, for 50 conts. Other stores sell tliem for S Mon's Egyptian Yarn Bttlliriggan Sni Shirts and Drawers, with tlio French Ki (or only 50 cents. Bamo Underwe: other stores sell for 76 conta. Men's Best Quality Whito Linen Sue Drawers, Beinforceu Scat, double soviet have patent elastic anfclo, for only 50 < tamo as other storm sell for 75c. Gauze Vool Slimmer Shirts and Di ' f-jl K. J. HcFADDt \ Jrp Cheapest Store in Wheeling, I32Q and 1322 Market St., Whe EGGEh. WARRICK & CO. GEO. M. SNOOK &. Ct the The Warm Weatt FoilPth Of July Tie Large Stock, Will toon bo hev, and vrUh U comes tho tuning point of tho Hoason in our Uno. Now wo lave lookoil our stock over and And that wo fPL A T A?- T).,! (aire too jnauy that should bo sold bolore the I II fl I AW r r| r.Pv Fourth, and in order to move them fast will XilU Jul/ II 1 1lUUOi >ffcrspccial inducements lu many dopartmonts. > BUMMER UNDERWEAR Indiv?dual,yahdcollectively, will be found hero in fuiie? euortmcnt sponsible for the excessive ons nil variety. made upon our stock of Si LADIES'VESTS Goods?Dress Goods particu however we are still in a posi In Whito and Eorti, Long SIoovm, tlnlf 81ooro? aud 81oevele*a. Ladle*' Vests at j- rt,n .-n-a cents each, aud get aii you want do full jusfcice to every demam " upon us. , LARGE LINE OF r BEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS charged by some house*. ,h0 WE OFFER THIS WEF Muslin Underwear. New lines of Wash Toile Voiron! to brio-Oils'Icpnrtmont Into enmtor raSH' ^or Summer dfeS3ftS, at prominonce. and nothing cl'o will do it so .. iflccwally a* extra value*, and wu arc certalu WOftll 35c P6* yard. that our prices are SO per ront lower than towboro. ,0.11 oad-Rygrtacd. New lines of Sliantong and Egger, Warrick i Co., P iia2 7?tmN sthbbt. 5c per yard. ATLANTIC TEA CO. New lines of 28-Inch Batiste Atlantic ita Co. at 10c per yard. NEW CROP TEAS. New Iines of Fast Black , , , . ? dies?plain and fancies. VTo have juat received our urat invoice of now aen?on Teas. Thojr nro New lines, of( Summer Undc *?S!CSS3i$ * ** Belts, Collars, etc. California Prunes, S pounds for-... 25o a good Ventilating Corset Ev. California Peaches, 3 cans for... 25c Standard Tomatoes, 3 cans for. 25c cents. Standard Peas, 4 can. for. 23c All fine Embroidered FIoi Standard Sugar Corn, 3 cans for.... 2oc Broken Coffee, per lb- 10c at and below cost. Fresh Roasted Coffee, por lb 15c _ , . , ,. , Muatard Sardines, per can 8c SPecial bar8atns in Umbrel Sapollo, per package 8c Parasols. Gold Dust, per package. 22o Globe Washboards- 15c Immense lines of Boys' a Carpot Tacka, 8 os., per bor. lc dies'Shirt Waists. 01othos"Tins, per doz. lc Atlantic Tea Go. GEO. M. 1109,1111 aud 2389 Sfarkot St. Q f"l H H lz S<T C We Lead, Let Tliose WHO Can Polios. 011U U K Oc V. ? MAliyemr. SUtHooi Nmu '40 ami *7 I'ourteonth 8tr?sot. B New AdvrrtUemiinli. Pound?Bright Bnjr llorw?. For ^nle?Kiiio.Htylhh Prirlng Howe. n Yor Sale?Crystal Wiudow liluss Work*. 11 Fine Wash Good*-J. R Rhodes Jt Co. u Tho Warm Weatbor?Gea 31. Snook & Co.? Eighth Page. _ Galaxy Flour?Noll! KUingbam. O What's the Trouble?Tho llub-KluhtU i'aic. UnrKiiliw-SUino & Thomaa-Klghtb Page. Furniture?Alex. Krow?Second Page. To Hell Dinner 8oU?Kwlng Bros. Lady and Gentlemen Agents Wautod. licit Quality?Albert Btolse & Co. Summer Session o! Wlieeliug Business Col* lege. Hummor Goods?Kesbitt?fc Bra Garden Seed?K. Hoge. BXGB.CLA8? I'lIOTOGilAi'HS. in Parsona's Gallery la now open. Tliosamo at good work will be continued by a master ..i photographer from the east. Satisfaction guaranteed. tfc ;c< TO HBPUBMOANg. in jl c. It is part of tho Domocratlo plan to A3 7i? challenge tho vote of every Kepubll *!nJ? can who has not tteon aseeesea unaer inil t'10 ne^ Wc?t Virginia olectlon law. 1UC. Don't let thornfltiayou unpropared. a\ J. ANY employe of Rallroadt owning a P1 r.-atch that will not pun Inspection caa a purchase any wMob, of any make, nt Com. pnny list cost. We Itav* a few flneat nlokel 1J uafmondi at 110 00. ? JACOB W. GnURB, a Jeweler, Cor. Twelfth and Market Street*. al HALF 1IOHK A SPECIALTY. '' SJail received, 100 dozon more of tlioao pj Renl Mneo Superior Half Hone. For coin- f" fort and durability they Murpnn* all otbors. All black* absolutely fast. 1'rlce 23c. tu C. llESS & gONfiP, Merchant Tailors and Gouts' Furnishers, 1331 and 13*3 Market stroot. m 9 i 01 rom ub. Slight Fire Yeaterdny. 01 ' 1 There was ft narrow oscnpo from a destructive blaze yesterday morning nt w the residence of William T. Hamilton, k on South Ponn stroot, Island. A little w Cl* child of a sorvnnt's went into tho V* mother's room and sot fire to her cloth- w ins in a press. Fortunately tho blazo w was discovered in time, aad cxting- .?fl uishod without very much loss. ?< * 32 Real lC?tAt? Mi!cft. tf] The Albinger property, on Nine- f" teonth street, was sold at public auction 1" Saturday by George J. Mathison to lire. Wi Bridge*. Cahill tor $2,WW. It fronts 18J J" ^ I feot on Ninotoenth street. I Uhinoliart & Tatum sold to William nc * H. TravlB, on Saturday, the property w No 2207 ChapUna street, belonging to i and tho widow of tlio Into Kuv. Jas. H. Sic- }'' athar Median, for S7,500. Mr. Travis will oc- " cupy tho premises for a dwolling.. )raw- Clay School Alumni Moetlnff. only Tho regular annual alumni ineetine $ 100. of Clay school will bo held Tuesday V ovonlng. All the older graduatos are cll n'l.h' earnestly requested to bo prcsont, as tho ?r tiisii, progrnmmo will provo an entortaining at " M ono throughout. Tho ofllcors inako this m Invitation especially to tho earlier grtul- a nraer uates, In order that tho Interest in these m 1 and meetings may bo kopt up. Thoy should P' :ents. 001110 ont' ^r'nB 'heir friends. jjj The ComraUtao Or^nnliii. T1 Thoro was a fully attended meeting ?/ of tlio Republican county conuulttco Pat- jj awers urdny ovonlngin tho hall of thoCentral m Republican club. Tho campaign was b: talked over and methods and means of ___ devised, and tho committee effected 1 IT an organization, wltU J. K. Hall, of the be i |u Intelliqencrr business ofllco, na chair- to 4 il mtui> aIl<l Thomas Davison ua aecrotary. ro J All the members wero enthusiastic over jo tho outlook. le tli An Unfounded Hepurt, at ellng. A roport n in cftcyilation on Sntur- ul ' day that a steamboat on its way from > Cincinnati to Pittsburgh had landed at fu one of the Sistor Islands and put off w l?j< threo persons having small pox. m [(j[ Mayor Hains and Health Officer Llndo- hi ""j mutn, 01 martin a ferry, worn; up ana rc investigated the matter. They loomed id that tho boat had landed, bttt put noth- w Ins* 00. Tho report creatod considers- G I bio uneasiness In this city. A very ni largo numbor of pooplo have been vac- pi . ciliated in the put two wooks. ? d( Bridgeport Primaries. tl The Bridgeport Democratic primaries ol tor tho eloction of delegates to tho B are re- coun'y convention, to be hold at Bamosvllle, Tuesday, Juno 2S, were c< laucht lio'd Saturday und resulted as follows: b ? First ward, Dan Haley; Second ward, ti nmmpr Wm. F. Frazior. Fred Cook and Frank tl Fishor; Third ward, Geo. McKeo,and k ilarlv Mnywood Forsytho. Tho central com- u ' ' mittnomon olocted woro: First wnrd, Ji ition to Androw llocklnborry; Second ward, tl Koncca Lylo; Third ward, Beverly South, w i mads is J nwuc TrnniUn Rooard.d. Si The fallowing transfers of roal ostato ol woro loft for record at Clork Hook's oi ofllco on Saturday: Deoil made Juno 15, 1SA2, by Potor d Cassoli and wifo to Emma C. iiouinson, s< wifo of George H. Hoblnson, for fifty Kt foot of ground on South I'cnn street; ti t consideration, SI,800. w Doed mndo Juno 18. 1802, by Alfred S d1 !r- Caldwell, special commissioner,' to KIU- u abeth Kmbleti, for tho south half of lot o 23c," No. 120, in Chapiino and EofTa addition; ti consideration, $3,72o. b Deed mndo Juno 17, 1302, guardian, y to Frits Krolg, for tho north half of lot t( China No. 11 in square No. 23, in Uitehiotowa; w consideration, $223 S3. tl rd. Deed inado Juno II, 1S92, by Charloa tl Harbritck anil wifo and othera to Fritz h ilics at Krolg, for tho samo lot as above; con- b sidoration, 51,070 40. c ? u Handy Andy" at Westwood's Hall, i Cloth Tho ontcrtainment given at West-1 h wood's Halt Saturday evening might tiavo boon better attandod, but the art- ? LHS i n 's"c sticcoas was undoubted. Tho r.iln ti storm that came up about the time tho h lohamc performance commoncud. kept many ? pooplo away. "Handy Andy was tho a picco phiyou, and whon it is stated that il Andy Itay took tho tttlo role, every ono p Drsa n- knows that tho character of tho rollick- k 6 ing Irish boy could not have been illustrated bettor. Instead of tho aftorpioco "Toodloa," several drainutic and music- j >rw?nr nl soloctiona woro rendered. JUIsa Mol- i, ' lie Simms distinguished herself in tho s , : tip< recitation of "Tho Whistling Hegi- . ' ' racnt." Tho following waa tho cast for . "Handy Andy:" j Handy Andy AmU' liny h ,(cn Hcllllro Kgnn - ?Ctmrley Kny , "tOU Kdu-unl O'Connor. Johnny Styles * Dick ttswion ? b'r.Mt Htrfutackfir Murphy Fraifitnther* ftiulro O'drirty ?Carl Whlto Mister furlong ?Cbarlle Hunt _ incincs Hlmoiu..... C. I McQuaao 1 now** J Johnson l Knrrcll } Bobbo \ .. 3!< (}|n?ln J Mnd Nnnco wmim M?rv liny j FanuQ IHtrsoQ... Mollle Slmmn l IaS and Ooulo Itoouoy...... ~ Mln Ada Cauipboll J ?? c the slxty-aevonth commoncomont of t Franklin College, New Athona, Ohio, nd La- will bo hold Thursday, Juno 30. Clitat exorcises Wednesday night. The ( Wheeling Opera House band will fur- B nish tho music. The class is a large ono. edw. l. rose & Co. call attention to their SI 16 modium grade safety bicvle, j redncod to S75, announced in another column ind shown on their-floor at SI 1 Twelfth street. A full lino of K. O. Burt's celebrated it) fino shoes juat received. j ^' l v. blomd, Bole Agent i EX-MINISTER DRYDEN ? zplalna Why He Left the M. & My Ministry?Changed Views N NEARLY EVERY ACCEPTED IDEA f Orthodox Methodism?Unitarian. Ism and Unlversallsin Seem loShare liTTj Equally In Ills New Ucllof-A Largo I| II Audlouce Listens Attentively to Ills Address In tho J. O. O. P. Hall. Rev. M. F. Dryden, formerly a promicut minister of this M. E. couforonce, id so far as anybody could judge from, a preaching tho moat orthodox among ib orthodox, told yesterday afternoon, I tho I. 0. 0. F. hall, "Why I Loft tho inistry ol tho M. 12. Church." Announcements in tho rowspnpors of ia intention to apeak drow together an , idionce of men and women which A |\ ickod tho hall, many having to atand, ill low in tho hallway outside tho door. lie addroaa consumod over an hourand half, yet very fow of the auditors left id tho moat attontivo interest, was own in all he aaid. An opening hymn was sung and rayor offered, l'hon Mr. Dryden unched into his subject with charac rlstlc vim. II If Ho proceeded to tako up seriatim the llll f ain tonets of evangelical Christianity, IHI ( id especially ol tho Methodist church, 111 I id rejected nearly all. He finally " * atod his new bolief briefly, and it eined to bo pretty nearly tlio doctrine the univorsalists, tinctured a litllo 1th unitarian ideas also. The doctrine of the Trinity, ho said, na the growth of conturies. Thore na nothing in tho Apostles' creed that mid bo conatrued as sustaining tho ictrine, and it was no", until the year 5, wlion tho Nicono council mot, that is idea was embodied in a creed. It n If is dovisod by tho Catholic church, llll at aa the dogma of papal Infallibility |||l' as. and other doctrinoa which are not III tho scriptures and wero not a part of III o faith of the apostles. Christ's good!ss before ho was tempted by*iho dovil as not absoluto, but relativo. If ha oro absolutely good, lncapaDio 01 gin, lero could hnve been no contest. The oly Spirit I199 no personality. It is I influence, an attribute, a power, of 0 Ono God. Ho rejected tlio? doetrinel of tho oiionient as taught by tho orthodox liristiaiL church, it was not sacrlli- p T Hi, he hold. It was not God, but the I i X lornies of God, who put His Son to inth. It w'hs not a vicarious atonoont. There is notand cannot bo sucli thing as a vicarious atonoment. Kncli ust Buffer for himself. It was not opitiatory. Tho idea of propitiating 10 angry gods by Bucrlflco runs nil rough the old heathen mythology. 10 atonement was not, as tho Diciplinti the M. E. Church says, to roconcilo od to man, for God never changed. 0 was always a father to humanity. an left llira, and it was to bring him ick to God that the ntonomont was lered. lie rojected tho resurrection of the idy as unacriptural and not nesessary Jk. tho divine pfan of salvatio.:, and he marked that in his views on this ?ubct he had tho companionship of no S8 distinguished a Methodist authority iiiii Bishop Foster, to whoso learning , id intelligence ho paid a warm trib- fOl ;e. - Up was not suro that life was man's II probation period. To eav a man to hom salvation had novcr boon offored ust go to hell bccau90 lie had novor id tho opportunity to accept it was to fleet on the chnractor of God. Tho en of a second probation after death as scriptural and in liarmony with od's justice and Iiis lovo. Sonic souls < jght pass at death to their reward, Jr*' srliaps, but certainly not all. Finally he could notncrco with ortho- ? jxy as to future retribution. The orlodorhell, hosaid, was a mere figment j f the imagination, no more a part of 1 ible truth than was Dante's Inferno. As to tha Scriptures, tho speaker acjptod them, and believed thorn, and sliaved what they contained to bo tho uth, but they must be construod in 10 light of Goa's-chnrncter and of other nown truth. Tho Bible is full oi ilgros of speech from liouesis to Itevolaons, It is theroforo fair toprosumo i mt references to Hell as tno place lioro "tho worm dieth not and the Are not quonched," aro figurative exprea ons. In t)\ia way lie rtlapeseu 01 most f the passages whicli support tlio rthodos view of future punielimont. The work of Joans Christ would not bo ono until that blessed day when overy >ut should bo redoomod. Aftor the formal statement of his doc- rX rinos Mr. Drydcn announced that he ould preach at tho same place next A. unday afternoon at 3 o'clock, aud ould enlargo upon somo of tho features f~\ r f his changed faith on which, owing to (JT 1 to vastness of his subject, ho could arely touch in tho time ut his disposal osterday. lie said ha allowed no man > tie him down to what ho prcachod or hat ha bolioved two years ago or yes>rdoy, if in tho meantimo ho had socn IT / lings in hdifferent light. Some pooplo \ old that a man cannot chance his faith, ut tho old adage says, "A wiso man liangos his opinion sometimes, a fool evor." ]f thoro was a man in Wheeling who ad earnod tho roputation of standing "~~~ p boldly for tho right and truth as "fN iod garo him to ecu it, ho thought ho as tho man, ami lie proposed to apeak lie truth as ho bolioved it so long as ho I "X ad tho strength. . I 1 After another hymn by tho choir tho B | udionco was dismiasod with tho bonoiction. In tho hall wero net a few rominont men, several of thorn well nown Mothodists. To Clonnflo tho System iflectually yet gently, whon costivo or . lilious. or whon tho blood is iuipuro or luggisn, to permanently cure habitual onstipation, to awaken tho kidneys nd livor to a healthy activity without rritating or weakening thorn, to dispel endaches, colds or fevers, uso Byrnp of a1 'igs. , ww llellmelor'B Dyeing Kjtabliiliment. John Hollmeier, proprietor ot tho yy 'ail Handle Dyeing Establishment, No. II. 431 Market street, respectfully an- M I louncos that ho is prepared todo clean- III ng, dyeing and repairing, and in fact JLJl " io guarantees to make your Inst ynar'a lollies look as uood as new on short noice. Glvo him a call. Buy yonr Wall Paper and Bolder at Srovea, No. 2(1 Twelfth street. Best asortment in tlin city at half price. The Camp Stools, Chairs and Cots lold by Alox. Frew, tho Main Street 'iirnituro Dealer, are just tho thing for TTTT picnic and Ashing parties. till L high.class I'HoxodUArns. Pars on a*! Cnllery 1* notr open. The no me [ao<l work vr111 be continued bjr n miwt? ihotoBrft|?lmr from the caiU feafUfactlon juurnutoed. THE HUB-ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. HAT S THE TROUBLE ? Y IS YOUR STOKE SO CROWDED ? Is the question" asked us every day. The low prices, the elegant styles, thelargeassortment, the fair and straightforward dealing is the answer and explains why our store is crowded with customers until late every night.' Our sales are steadily increasing and we are doing (ENORMOUS BUSINESS, But we want to do more. Come, bring your friends, your families; your neighbors. We want to show you the Banner Stock of in and Boys' Clothing I > ' IMMENSE LINE OF ENS UNDEKWEAK FROM 12.C6NIS UP. J: . . ' . IILDREN'S CLOTHING. ~f. / tfjgU We shall offer until sold, 2oojJCHILDREN'S SUITS at 52 cents, worth $1 ooand $1 2 J^dALL EARLY. l L. _ v- ' I 'HE HUB, One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, arteenth and Market Streets. HOMEFURNISHINGS?HOUSE HERRMANN. ^jjPj7 'AKE POSSESSION our Liberal Terms and FURNISH YOUR HOMES. DUSE & HERRMANN, " Tlio Homcfurnlslxors, " xaoo Main Street. refrigerators-wheeling instalment co, refrigerators. $9.00 On Instalments. DO CASH and 30o PBR WEEK.. )usefurnishiag Goods OF EVERY DESCRIPTION On' Easy Payments. IEELING INSTALMENTI0MPAMY, 1136 to 1140 Market Street. jos. h. wkrdlb, Manadar.