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v I CHALLIES, PUTINS CLOTH. ETC.-STONE * THOMAS. Stone & Thomas . 'i ' \ ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY IE OFFEi a. Coo vards light and dark ground Chal "T*y J " O -- -- - w lie at 3?c, former price 5, 7 and 8c. 3,600 yards 32-inch wide Challies at 5c, former price ioc. 3,900 yards, Factory Remnants, Out ing Cloths at 4Lc, worth 8c. 1,200 yards All-Wool Black Henrietta Cloth at 69c, worth $1.00. Stone & Thomas HATS AND SHIRTS-M. J. M'FADDEN. n* n A nnrMJO ivicr AUUL1N o Hat and Shirt Store ^NOTICE.* From July 4th to September is our stores will close at 6 o'clock except on Saturday. On Saturday nights our store: will be open until 11 o'clock. M.J.McFadden's ONE-PRICE HAT AND SHIRT STORE, X820 aud 18132 MarU.ot Stroot, Whoollne HEAVY CUTS-GEO. M. SNOOK A CO. A Few More Heavy Cut! BEFORB lU.OVi.JNUr. Scotch Ginghams worth 2$c, now I ?c. Challie Dress Patterns 39c each. Boys' Shirt Waists, actual cost. All-wool and Half-wool Challies, actual cost. Parasols, actual cost. Fine Embroidered Flouncings, actual cost. All-wool Navy Blue Suits, Blazer and Skirt to match, only $3 95". ==JUST OPENED.= Storm Serges and Cheviots in Navy Blue and othe shades, for Blazers and Skirts. Ladies' Shirt Waists in Plain White and Figure Lawns. Blaek and Navy, Plain and Figured Satine: Percales, Etc., Summer Blazers and Shawls. * GEQ.M.SNOOK&CC REFRIGERATORS-WHEELING INSTALMENT CO. Refrigerators $9.00 On Instalments. 81.00 CASH and SOo PER WEEK Honsefurnishing Good: OF EVERY DESCRIPTION On Easy Payments. WHEELING INSTALMENT COMPANY 1136 to 1140 Market Street. jos. h. m'krdlb, Manaffer. lib*'. - ?b MMgtim. OOlcei Not* frfi anil *7 JFourt??ntli e?tr??t. A Now AdTirtUomtnti. Woman's Hospital Association. Ladlot' Blazers?Geo. JS. fitlfel & Co.?Fifth jijfj Vacation Outfits?IX Guudllng & Co.?Fifth l^rfcctlon In Flonr Milling. RFor8ale?Stationary Engine. lot Notice to Consumers of water. Wanted?A Competent Woman. . ?? Notice?Machinlm v Swooping Ilcfluctious?Egvor, Warrick & Co. * LadlOH* I- Itio Stationer*?Carle llros. Hat and Sblft Storo-M. J. McFadden-Elgb th m T> . TURNKBA nt the Now Fair Orout?d? July 11, (Monday next), Picnic, Field Day, bommvrnnchtNieHt, Concert nnd Dancing. Ad- A mission 10 couts a person. autistic ukiulrd day Are nttnlnod only at Fanoni'* Gnllery. you The high-class work now being executed Ih beginning to tell. The gallery In frequently pOS crowded with patrons. Tlio real rush will vrri. soon be on?the Fair nnd the Holidays. ,,u Order your work now. so that you will get far it promptly, (satisfaction guaranteed. ... FAB?ON?'H GAJLLKBY. Vill and TO BBPUUUGANS. 8W0 It Is part of the Democratic plan to cliaU f? longe the vote of every ltopubllcan who has not boon assessed under the now West a fii Virginia election law. Don't let them find ., you unprepared. Slat - o ANY employe of railroads ownlnga watch . tlmt will not pass Inspection can purchase artl any watch, ox any make, at company list __j cost. We Imvo a few finest nickel Bay- aru mondti ut 816 00. po* JACOB W. GRUBIl? Jowelcr, Cor. Twelfth and Market Streets, m hac FOB MEN ONLY. pOC i rail Wo are now In reoept of the handsomest l nnd most complete line of Foreign nnd Do mestlo Woolens, consisting ot huttings. DOtl Fantaloonlngs, tiprlng Overcoatings nnd attc Fancy Vesting ever lntrodueod to the S2 trade. Fashionable ret up nnd quality of cloth gnarnnteed. A full line of Gents' T Furnishings. 1 he big run on our SOo Jlalf to t *"* Hose continues. C. 1IKSS & SONS, mi Fashionable Merchant Tailors and (Sent*' WUi k urnlshers, 1381 nnd 13U3 Market Street. OCCI TTbAH / par Bepublloan Mediate To*nlght. The Republicans of Centro district v g, will meet at Schenk's hall, corner of Market and Twenty-third atreots, this 5J*/, k evening at 7:30 p. m., to complote the 1 organization, j&rery liepuoucan 01 uiu , . Filth ward is roquested to be present. ) Not Poll, Aftor AIL c0" Chief of Police McNichol yesterday ?. " received a letter from the chief at Now- {:' port, Ky., acknowledging tho receipt of the picture of Frank Roma, taken at ? Fairmont, and conveying the informa- ? tlon that it is not tho portrait of Charlos Poli, alias Bohne, the Italian wanted ? ' tthero for killing William Sprouts on 0 March 10. Tratyfor* KaeordetL C j The following transfers of real estate were admitted to record in Clerk >?a Hook's ofilco yesterday: 'he July?, by L. A. Eolf and wife to 'ou' Anna H. Scliopper, Alice R. 6chopper _ and Lavinia E. Hchopper, for $660, lots the 3 60, ol and 62 at Parkview. hod Juno 30, by Georgo W. Eckhart, jr., Alt] and wife* to Isaac K. McCuo. for $000, a n.an lot on North Wabash and New Jersey city street* feui Morihall Couuty Institute. The Marshall county teachora1 institute will bo licld August 1 to 12. Prof. j] ^ Williams is now busy arranging a splen- tnjD ? did programme. Prosidont Turner, of on | / the state university. Prof. Schaeffer, tho ;101. celebrated normal instructor, of Penn- jjar svlvania, and Prot. Byron W. King, tho for olocutionist, of Pittsburgh, are already t[le engaged, and a splendid session is as- aa t _ eurei ^ b0y For tho Corning Convention. ? Thirty glassworkers will go from j?"' Wheeling and vicinity to the convenu tion at Corning, N. Y., ai delegates, in J a special car over tho Wheeling & Lako IS \ Erie railroad to-morrow morning. The ??J J car will ba profusely dccoratod and on the sides will appear large streamers tellingwherethedelogates are from. The ?" rate from Wheeling will be only $8 40. J;7' The lowest rate oflored by any other J, J? road was $10 80. "j An Attraotlvo ItHltaL Miss Ella B. Steinfeld, B. E., Into P. graduate of the National School of Elo- , i cntion and Oratory, of Philadelphia, iS*' will give a rocltal at tho auditorium, at V.? t.hn MnnnrlnvillA camn frrannd. Tuondav evening, July 10. Misa Steinfeld will bo assisted by MrB. Flora B. Williams, Mr. Charles Ziilauf, Prof. Ilonry Hart mann and the mandolin and guitar J1' club. Miss Bteinfeld will give a num- dim ber of recitals at tho various summer tw? resorts during the season. 1 0 cotr Than tho Fountain will Pit;. bul! Secretary Baird, of tho city water board, yeatorday explained to an Ik- "or tbllioknckh roportor why it is not ox- m0' pedlont to turn the water on in tho cr<-! Paxton fountain for a day or two. Tho " bid reservoir is the only dependence of JJJni the works, and it is half lull of mud. Tho lT, Undor those clrcumstancos Suporln- W. tondent Cummings is economizing in Bea water in ovory waypossiblo. On Fri- W. .1 day night the basin-woll bo thoroughly Ear cleaned, and after that is done tho Side 3, water will bo turned on in tho fountain. a?y This will be good news to tho public. Probate llualnena Yeaterdar. T Clerk Hook'yesterday issued a mar- N" )rlage Hconse to William long, aged 24, 500 and Mabol Brand, agod 20, both of atri Wheeling. ?ow John A. Bonnard was appointed ad- Pnr] = ministrator of- tho estate of Sarah pxci Cathorino North, doceasod, and gave JPnl ? bond in $300, with Matilda A. Ronnard l?nl as surety. wor William R. Weatwood was appointed administrator of tho estate of Joseph Shore, deceased, and gavo bond in $400, with J. T. Weatwood as surotv. witl , : Ihje I A Muto Itooovors Spooclt. con Alphonco Hemphlirte, of Summitt edy, township, Butler Co., Ponn'n, mitdo an cle, affidavit that his twelve-year-old son, Fig who had had St Vitus Danco for twolvo of t years, lost Ills speech, was completely cured after using threo bottles of Br. P Miles' Restorative Nervine, and also re- S. I covered his speech. Thousands testify tho to wonderful cures from using 11 fornor- C. I vous diseases,-dyspepsia, nervous debility, dullnosB, confusion of mind, hoadache, eta Four doies of this Norvlne B cured Mrs. W. ?. Burns, South Bond, inst Ind., who had been suffering wilh constant headacho for threo months. Trial bottle and elegant book ireo at U Logan DrugCo's. 4 Egc * ? ? in t J Fxzx excursion to Kim Grove Lot tofc l Sale, Saturdar, July 9, on 1 o'clock J motor. A. S. Howell's addition. J. C. Horvey, auctioneer. j Rolf & Harvey, Agonts. an ( Bdoixe will banish roaches, bed bugs, etc., from your house forevor. 25 cents. , E lUmtl I hear the mothon sing, all Field's Worm Powder U Jtut tho thing. ride Pleasant to take, acting mild. . n By their tiM they eared my child. Aik your drugglit lor tho Powdon. aiB( * whe Call at Frow's Furniture and Carpet in t , Store, 1U7 Main street, for Lawn and J Veranda Setteos, Chairs and Rockers. B ? .11 j IF the naaeeeor haa omitted to aaaena jrou, , oc to It that yon are llated. You will be do* " prived of your vote In Korember If four name ia not on the aaaeaaor'a book* L VERY SAP DROWNING.!? Member of a Fishing Party Camped down the River .IS FROM A SLIM FOOT BRIDGE o a Deep and Swollen Stream, and ' Drowrnod?Ho was a Popnlar onng 'Wheeling Pottor?Tho lie- nn aln? Recovered and Brought to |j?j| 10 City <br Intormont to-duj. . very sad drowning occurred down ?. river, not far from Powhatan,-Tuos- 1 evening, the victim being a popular ng mombor of a fishing party com- "W~ "W ed of pottery employes of South eel in?. The boys are in camp not from Powhatan, bat to reach (hat age it is necoisary to^cross a deep J j wide ravine, through which runs a lien stream. The only way to cross .... i is on a narrow foot bridge, made of W1 ngle thick log, hewn smooth on one * i n Tuesday tho party ran out of soma cle, and Joo Share, who was "atow" of the camp, and a friend went to m iv i rhatao and laid in a supply. In cross- I' IJ I the foot log on the return, Share's IT II P da wore occupied In carrying several VI kagos, bo that ho could not clutch the _ ing. Ho missed his footing and fell Pimi dlong into the turbid stream at tho v torn of tho ravine. His companion C, impted to roacuo him, but the body E i swept beyond his reach. he body was rocovored and brought his city for interment Tho funeral take place this afternoon. The sad irrenco cast a gloom over tho wholo wt.v, as well as over other camps, J| ich are pretty close together in that II nity. M laro worked for tho Wheeling Pot- JLJL company, and boarded with Mrs. Bride, on Jacob streot, bolow Thirty i. Ho was from England, had been ' VA Vheellng about eight years, and so as is known had no relatives in this ^yj]] ( ffar Mm flnnth a lnftAP'ftjimA frOTTl /-> mothor, in England, urging him to LjcUIT ten homo lest something might oc- . to prevent hii return. ITlfirK rowninga aro raro in the fishing ipe, and it has often been a matter fr\r nt emark that it is strange that thore ~ not more ol them. Q Thought to to? o Whoollag Man. - H hiof of Police McNichol yostorday SllQ.Il I lived a telegram from the corone r of ^ ihlngton county, Ohio, saying that q? y( body of a drowned man had boon id floating in tho river at Marietta, RIqijc for Borne reason, not explained in L dispatch, it was supposed to be the -'y o y of Matthow Eonsn, of Wheeling. Ji-S' lougli there are poople here by that 10, none of them are named in the directory, and nobody could be id yestoraay who' know ?uch a per- ' as Matthew. U. 8. Terrier* Entertained. ^ :iss Dodo Oliver pleasantly entered the U. S. Terriers at her home ET/~?11 ho Island last evening in honor of fUU visitor, Miss Jossio Delaney, of nesville, 0. Miss Delaney will leave home aomo time this week, much to JJjg Qrc rogrot of the Terrier boys. It seems _____ hough tho young lady friends of tho " s aro determined not to bo outdone, they havo mapped out quite a thy programme of jollities. They that thoy will try and balance the rant with tho boys for "tho best e thoy ever had." which tho Terriers ped make for them on the Fourth. i U. S. T.'s had Arranged with tholr ?ired friend, Bill Tumor, to havo him land, and at 10 o'clock, aocompanlod :hrae ot bla colored Brotttron, lie ar- *>.?. id, and rondorod several sweet aotec- \l 1 is. William and hla friends are unbtodly the finest in the city. Splonrofreahmenta wore served, and all *] lent had a moat delightful timo. The rlera closed tlio recoption by sing- 5T3 "Drill, yo Terriers, Drill?0090?' y will visit some of their frienda on sSq side of the river tUia evoning.' U-if-j Improvements at BlonndtvUlo. oundsvlllo is to havo a now hotel. ?, '111 be a handsome and commodious :k structure on a lot botwcon the ' railroad stations. he Pooplo'a Building and Investment Sany is making arrangoments to . ton now residences on lots which J' I M " no ,>n Pantor ot.rnnf. Thn rnmnlp. 1 I 4 i o( the cotton factory and tlio toral of its workmen to the city will Pg ite a demand for houses. . ino now residences nro in conrso of u,, jjtruction on Tomlinson avenue. UUl iv aro as follows: Wm. Woodburn, J. Btirlov, \V. B. Humphreys, J. L. VOl m, Wm. T. McDonald, W. B. Pack, D. Alexander, T. J. i-cott and J. C. dall. These will ell be splendid re- w T tnces, well finished and a crodit to I ity ? H( Italians tnlio Strlkors' Places. he John Porter Brick Company, of r Cumberland, Tuesday put to work Italians to tako tho places of the == king laborers in thoirbigpottoryand er pipe works. Tho wove on the t of tho company has causod great- f itement and serious trouble is antic- L ;ed. The strlkors are said to be vio;, and an nttack upon somo of the JL kers would not be nuexpocted. The lAdlti. lie pleasant offoct and perfect safety >i which ladies may use California lid laxative Syrup of Figs, under all ditions, makes it their favorite rem. To get the true and gouuino nrtilook for tho namo of the Calitornla Syrup Co., printed near the bottom ho package. daw trni.ic Lot Sale at Elm Grove, In A. lowell's addition. Freo tickets on 1 o'clock motor Saturday, July 0, J. ? lorvoy, auctioneer. Roi.p A Harvey, Agents. S doine kills roaches, bod bugs, etc., antly. 25 centB at all dealers. ?.'/ Notlco to the l'ubllc. n ) nfil further notice tho business of :cr, Warrick & Co. will bo conducted b ho same stylo and manner as hero- \] ire. Kcspoctfully, J EaaRB, Warrick & Co, nE latest Novelties in Footwear in Iffll the leading styles just received. L. V. Blond. i The Ladles' Instructor. dw. L. Hose & Co. cordially invite ladies who contemplate learning to I a bicyclo to examine tho Monical tutor, which ia placed at their 1 losal, and should an order for a lei bo placed, thorough instructions he art will be given gratis. fll ATI voink kills roachos, bod bugs and 1. 1 V H insecta instantly. Is non-poisonoua. onts. .S-GoodscIIs dry goods the cheapest. Special i the hub?one-pricp clothiers. THB GREHT /eeping Out Sale am TTTHSWIY M0RNTN6. Jnlv5.1892. UlilU 1UUMV11A . -J a {Ill- . he Entire Machinery of the lib Clothiers ill be taxed tos their Utmost Endurance during the next few days grinding out the MKT OF ALL BARGAINS. ry Man's' Suit, Every Boy's Suit, /ery "Child's Suit, Every Pair of Odd pants, must be got rid. of. ,|||| : ? ? a __ l n _ 1 sweeping vui sue ^hich will be short, quick and 'decisive :ommence July 5th. Every Summer lent must find a buyer at the prices ed in plain figures. It'ill pay you to buy ?xt year. n Tuesday and Wednesday Only we Dffer fifty dozen Children's Calico Waists fifty dozen Outing Cloth Waists and ;es at 16c. sCOHE EARLY IN THE DAY AND AYOID THE EUSH. HE-HUB. rteenth and Market Streets. UK at Swooping Out Salo Begins Tuesday Morning, July 5, 1892. HOMEFURWISHERS?HOUSE A HERRMANN. 3 NO LIGHT MATTER start Housekeeping without money, if you will call on us we will start 1 on a very little. :>use& Herrmann, "Tlx? aomefurnlsbers," 18QO TVTniT. Stroot. FU RN ITU RE?ALEX. FREW. " FURNITURE i^sly Fn^re! fho kind U?t affordi tout droarar rcitfulnoaa Into which every one llkoi to prominent futon oI mjr nook. Have PARLOR SUITS In all the beautiful wood) and HANDSOME COVERINGS that thB hlnhoitortUtle talent could dailie. and In all ho lovWjr dailtni whloh chariotarlio tha oroatlon, of thU exceptionally aatelul aoaion. and Una enough to correinond with tha mo?t elegant car?ta and tha moit artistic draptrloa. It will pa; you to call and too thorn and delight ron alwari to wo them n jour Homo. rf Furniture and Carpet Store, 11X7 MAIN STREET. mention glrcn to Undertaking and Arterial Embalming.