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mattings-stone a. thomas. ni. n nri bione & iiiuuias. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF China and Japan^; -MATTINGS ? Offered at One-Half Regular Prices. Stone & Thomas. HATS AND SHIRTS-M. J. M'FADDEN. McFADDEN'S Hatanri Shirt Store -A..M-X/V V rw w rv w ? ? ? ^NOTICE.^ From July 4th to September ist our stores will close at 6 o'clock, except on Saturday. On Saturday nights our stores " w will be open until 11 o'clock. ? M.J.McFadden's ONE-PRICE HAT AND SHIRT STORE, 1320 and 1322 Market Stroot, Wheellnc HEAVY CUTS-GEO. M. SNOOK & CO. A Fei More Heavy Cots BEFOREI MOVIATO; ^ , ? 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-w'ool Navy Blue Suits, Blazer and Skirt to .match, only $3 95". ==JUST OPENED.= Storm Serges and Cheviots in Navy Blue and other shades, -for Blazers and Skirts. Ladies' Shirt Waists in Plain White and Figured Lawns. Black and Navy, Plain and Figured Satines, Percales, Etc., Summer Blazers and Shawls. GEO. M. SNOOK&CO REFRIGER ATORS-WHEELING INSTALMENT CO. Refrigerators! $9.00 On Instalments. Sl.OO CASH and QOo PHH WEEK. Housefarnishing Goods OF EVERY DESCRIPTION On Easy Payments. WHEELING INSTALMENT COMPANY, 1136 to 1140 Market Street. jos. h. wrhdub, Manager. % fflfoM&igtnUK. om?m No*, aft nntl *7 Fourteenth Mtront. Now AilTertfuainenta. 5otIoc?Welcome Lod?o No. 6, A. O. U. W. .Second Presbyterian Cbureh. Wanted?Boy, 16 to 18 Yean of Aire. Wan tod?Apprentice Pressure Stone Filter*?Ewlng llroi _ Lint of Letters Remaining In tho Poatofflce. Flnit Preabytoriou Church. St. Matthew'i P. E. Church: A Worthy Eutcrprlie?Dra. Copoland one Davis?Third Page. Wautcd-A CorajHjtcnt Woman. WmIiblue?0. E. Murray ?fc Co. Gun*?K. Hoge. For 8alo-CallKraph. Wheeling limine** College. Photographi?Hlggln'i Gallery. Stocks for Sale?R. S. Irwin. W1IKELING PARK, The fliiRdt pleasure ground In the Ktate. Sn. creel Concert every bundny afternoon b; Cite lull opera uouse urmomra. a riue it tho rnrk on Sunday Is a recreation to every 0110 that works all week. The Kim Urove Railroad, with Its In crcaied facilities, can accommodate al visitors. Organize your Ten Fin Clubs andsecuri the Alleys In time, also securfc dates for Flo iilcs through Park Telephones, Nos. 00] and 004. or apply to Col. August Rolf, Alan ager, city. 8 TURNERS at the New Fair Grounds Jul] 11, (Monday next), Finnic, Field nay, *ommcrnnchtnfest. Concert nnd Dancing. Ad mission 10 cents a person. ARTlStlC RESULTS Aro attained only at Farsons's Gallery The high-class work now being executed li heginulng to tell. Thogallory is frequently crowded with natrons. Tho real rush wlf soon ho on?the Fair and the Holidays Order your work now, so that you will go It promptly. Katisfactlon guaranteed. FAR*ON?'S GALLERY. TO HEPUULICANS. It is part of the Dciuooratlc plan to dial lengo the vote of every Republican whi hns not been assessed under tho jiew Won Virginia electiou law. Don't let them 0n4 you unpreparod. ANY employe of railroads owning a wntel that will not pass inspection can purchasi any watch, or any mako, at company lis cost. Wo linve a few finest nickel Ray mondfl at 910 00. JACOB W. GRUnil, Jeweler, Cor. Twelfth and Market Streets FOR MEN ONLY. We are now In recept of the handsomest and most complete line of Forelipi and I)o mcstlc Woolens, consisting or siting* Pantaloonlngs, spring Overcoatings ant! Fancy Vestlngs ever Introduced to th? trude. Fuslilonable get up and quality ol cloth guaranteed. A full lino of Gents Furnlnhingff. 'J he big run on our JSflc Hall Hone continues. C. IIESM & SONS, FuHhionnhle Merchant Tailors and Gents 1 ......I..I....... ?na< .....I ? ! ? > Tibia ' A .Specimen of Grain. Mr. Samuel Buaboy yoaterdav left at the Intelligencer office a ahenf'of wheal raised on his Short Creek farm, which is a beautiful specimen. If hiB wholi yield is like this Sir. Busbov can show the FanHandle farmers something it it worth their while to sec. Death of 3lr. Curtis at Moandivllle. Robert B. Curtis, ono of Moundsville'f old and rospccted citizens, died at hii home there yesterday morninfr. Hi bad been ill two days. Mr. CurtiB wai 62 years old and a bachelor, living witt his Bister. The funeral will occur thii afternoon at 4 o'clock from his latti residence. Two Baa?wnx Boys. J. Moorohouse and D. Roseborry, ol New Cumberland, wore here yosterday looking for their two ten-year-old sons, -.I.- U_J t?~ W1IU UUU IUII unuj I1UIU uutun utu uu; before. A man who knows the boyi was talking to them at tho Pittsburgh, Wheeling i Kentucky station yosterdaj morning, but. tho.v have not been Beer sinco. Tho police wero asked to helj locate thom. Lot Bala To-day. Thore will be a public sals of lots it Howell's addition to Elm Grove thii afternoon. Free tickots for the 1 o'clock motor will be furnished those desiring to attond the sale. These lota art splendidly located. Ground la fast be coming valuable out the pike, and thii Is a good opportunity for persons dc siring to buy a homo or make a payinj investment. Bithop Knln nt Fairmont. Bishop Kola. of Wheeling, officiated In tha PofhftUn ?ltiirnli in thii nlnM iast Sunday, and preached a very interesting sermon, says this week s Fairmont Index, The faet that this distinguished divine would be with us waf not generally known or the churcl would hnvo boen crowdod. Thoso for tunate enough to be present won charmed with the discourse. Tltroo Canon Yaitordajr. In the police court yesterday Lutho Hess was given an additional thirtj days in the workhouso for disorder); conduct. He has still eighty-four day to sorvo on his old torm. To proven his walking out again be will wear ball and chain for awhile. Disher Foi ter was fined for cruelty to animals, bu the fine was suspended on his promlsi not to do ao again. John Dunning wa givon fifteen days on the hill for loitei fng in a house of ill fame. W. A X* K Ofllslnla Haro. F. R. Lawrence, of New York, prosi dent of the W. ft L, K. railroad, A. G Blair, gonoral manager, and C. A. Wil son, chief engineor, arrived in the cit; last evening on a special train and pri vato oar, and aro at tho Mcl.uro house They are lioro on a tour of inspec tion, and tholr coming revlvos tho rc cont talk of Improvements at this oni of tho line. That tho company ha something in view is very apparent but just what It la nobody who know will say. Tlio Lu?l I on. Tho ploasant effect and perfect safot; with which ladies may nuo Cnliforni' liquid laxativo Syrup of Figs, under al conditions, makes it their favorite rem cdy. To get tho true and genuine art! clo, look for tho namo of tho Oalitorni; Fig Syrup Co., printed near tho bottor of tho packngo. diw Fhee excursion to Elm Grove Lo Bale, Saturday. July 0, on 1 o'cloc mo'.or. A. S. Howell's addition. J. C Hervoy, auctionoor. Rolf & Harvbv, Agouts. Mountain Lr*ko Park. July 25 to August 29, 1802, tho Bait more'A Ohio company will sell oj curalon tickets from Whooling to Hour tain Lako l'urk, at $4.50 for tho roun trip, good returning until August 31. Bum*! will banish roaches, bod bug! etc., from your house forover. 25 centi BALTIMOHK & OHIO Siindaf tr.lni to Moaodlfllto Cam GrouoUe Sunday July 10, lbs Baltimore < Ohio will run excursion trains botweo Wheeling and Moundsvillo cam ground as follows: Leave Whooling i 3:30 a. m., and 1:00 and 6:00 p. n Returning louve camp ground at 10:4 a. m., and 4:40 and 10:00 p. m. Roun trip 45 cents. Bcgine kills roaches, bed bnga.'etc tho instant they como near it. 25 cent bEE Hint jou are aueiisciL Jmaier will nothangT At Least not on the Fifth of August, as he was Sentenced to. MONEY ENOUGH HAS BEEN RAISED [ To take Ilia Caso to tho Supreme I 1 Court of Appeals, and an Appeal will bo DIado to that Tribunal?Tho Ilecord now being Prepared to bo Filed with. tho Application fbr a Supersedeas. As has been mentioned in tho Intel" LioENcsn Mrs. Gross, of Cincinnati, a > friend of Wilhelm Minor's. came here aomo timo ago and interested horself in [ the case o( the condemned wifo murderer, who had been sentenced to bo ! huag on August 5. As was explained | in this paper, Maier had no money, and to apply to tho Supreme Court of Appeals for a now trial and puBh tho caso through, filing the rocord, etc., as the law requires, would cost about $100 or $170. It lookod as if his lawyers' claim that bo was entitled to a now trial i could never bo testod ou account of [ their client's poverty. i There tiro many people who consclen- | t tiously bolloro that Maior is insane and I ought not to bo hanced for his crimo, while there aro others who believe ho should die, but do not consider it right nor humane to hang him until every ; source is exhausted on his behalf, just i as it would bo if ho had plenty of money, i Those two foellngs combined to crown with success Mrs. Gross's efforts to raise a fund to talcs his caso to tho ftf lnat rnanrf - t Sho and atlior friends wham sho suc coeded ir. interesting in the caso havo ralsod almost enough money to pay all tlio probablo oxnonsos, and It is understood that mombors of tho Beethoven J singing; society, to which Maier be( longod, havo guaranteed to make up any deficit which may romain after all g the money has beon collected that , can bo. . t A transcript, of tho ovidonco is now * ! being made by'Stenographer Matthews, > to bo filed with the clerk's rocord of the ' ' trial, and as soon as this record is com pletod an application will bo made to J one of the fudges of the supremo court of appeals for a writ of orror aud super- 4 , sodoar. Tho writ will in all human 1 ; probability bo issuod and the execution , stayed, as tho matter cannot bo passed j upon by tho court till some time after r tho day fixed for hanging Maier, as the c i court does not havo another session * until Snntembor. < Mr. Atkinson, of Mnier's counsel, ox- c pressed himself last night as very con- 1 l fident that a stay of execution would bo I ] secured. It is freely predictod by others i that if Maior secures another trial, the g verdict will not be hanging, although i just what this prediction is based on i does not appear. , j Arrangements havo boon made, if ' Maier does die on tho scaffold, to have his brain examined by an expert in mental disorders and diseases of tho t brain. This is to bo done merely in tho ' interest of science, and for tho bearing . it may have on tho iuture punishment I ' of crime. i ? A BOY BADLY HURT. ' A little Fellow .struck In the Face aud Ills ''' } Note llroken. Yesterday afternoon Fred Hornick, " agod nineteen, and a small boy namod . George Humphrey, agod eight, had a J difficulty of some kind, and Hornick struck tho little fellow an awful blow ; in the face. Tho boy'a noao was broken ? and mtingled in a way that will disflg ure him for life. It was mashed clear l over upon hia cheek. Offlocr Eitz arroatod Ilornick and ho > spoilt tho night tho lockup. Dr. Ashbi.jok was summoned to attend the boy'a Injury. Ho said laat evening that Georgo waa seriously hurt, and would 1 not bo able to appear in tho police > court this morning, Hornick's oflenao ' is sufficient to mako a state case, anv how, and ho will probably bo takon bo' {ore a justice in tho morning and sent i to jail until hia victim can appear to 1 testify againat him. } IT? (lid not Unow.hlt Name, Last night about nine o'clock Officer Watson found n stranger, a young man, well dressed and very drunk, near tho r Hotel Windsor. Ho said ho was Stay r Iiik at the Windsor, but rolusod to go f into tho house. W'utton arrested lum ; s aud ho was hauled to tho lockup in tho J t wagon. Ho could not or would not a give his name, but from papors in his - pockets is believed to be N. Gray, a t Philadelphia drnmmoA s Cure for Cnour,?Uso Dr. Thomas' Ecloctric Oil according to directions. It is tho host remedy for all suddon attacks of colds, pain and inflammation, and iujurios. wiv Fobtv dollars y Will buy a nico i. six i- octavo ; !- Squaro Piano 1 in s good ardor, ? , with 3 stool and cover, J on tho following terms : it Fivo ' a dollars f I cash, < i- tiion |. flvo dollars 1 a a u month t thereafter. . , Como ,t nt onco I jt and secure a bargain. F. \V. Baumkk & Co., 1310 Market stroot. i- Cali. at Frew's Furniture and Carpet Store, 111" Main street, for Lawn and Veranda Settees, Chairs and ltockers. d 1 Tun latest Novelties in Footwear in all the leading styles just received. , L. V. Bt-om ' i i Extract of Beef p Inferior and Imitation sort* arc coarse, of disagrecablo odor and unpleasant & flavor, but the genuine p Liebig COMPANY'S it .. j. llrarlne the an- ^ ,n thqrlwd signature 'V of Jnstaa Ton lik- jP "i c < d Me. tho grrat^ c?< chemist, w \J lias tho odor ot roa*t boot gravy, a flno flavor, dissolves creurly In wntjr and asrtml*? lates with tho finest and simplest cookery. B* For DeLictoi's. RnrnwiitNo Beef Tea. Foa 1WIIOVRD AND ECONOMIC COOKERY, THE HOB?ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. THE GREHT~ Sweeping-Ont Sale BEGINS TUESDAY MORNING, July 5,1892. : (ill : The Entire Machinery of the Hub Clothiers Will be taxed to their Utmost Endurance during the next few days v grinding out the i iTTvnnm ATI ITT TftlTkni TITrt liKAflDJSS'l' Uf ALL MKWUflS. Every Man's Suit, Every Boy's Suit, Every Child's Suit, Every Pair of Odd pants, must be got rid of. & Sweeping Out Sale Which will be short, quick and decisive vili commence Julv Tth. Every Summer Garment must find a buyer at the prices narked in plain figures. It'ill pay you to buy or next year. On Tuesday and Wednesday Only we >hall offer*fifty dozen Children's Calico Waists it 9c; fifty dozen Outing Cloth Waists and 31ouses at 16c. INCOME EABLY IN THE DAY AND AVOID THE BUSH. THE HUB; Fourteenth and Market Streets. ? : I Phe Great Swooping Out Sale Begins Tuesday Horning, July 5, 1892. unmcnidniouc-oc_ur?iicp a upddJUIANN. IT'S NO LIGHT MATTER To start Housekeeping without money, but if you will call on us we will start you on a very little. House & Herrmann, aomefurnisbers," 1BOO Mitln Street. STATIONERY. BOOKS, ETC. EQGER. WARRICK & CO. . Ladles' Fine Stationery, sweeping We carry In stock a fine line of |) A J * L \ w'rt -rane's, Hurd's and Marcus Ward's KfJ?|||l'I I || (I VI ine Writing Paper. Our 10, 15, llOulilJ 11 vllw 20 and 25 cent Box Papsr is the v jest ever offered at these prices. Visiting Cards and Wedding sta- in All Departments During Our :ionery engraved to order on short Annual Jnlvr.lparaTinfiSalft ScconcI door south o 1 new City Bank Jy7 U UIJ V/lUlU llllUU UUIU have you tried the Centric Pens ? A Stupendous Sumi Hew and Practical Improienwiit in mer Sacrifice Sale that Ming. will eclipse all past efWE HAVE THEM. fQj^ jR magnjtUde Of STANTON & DAVENPORT, bargains offered. jy6 1301 MAUKET STREET. = gASE balls, REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE BATS. MARKS, 0L0VE8, , FOOT HALLS. (ROQUJJT > = AND HAMMOCKS. __ CHKAI* BOOKS, MAGAZINES n YTT 1 1 Ester, Wsrrict mv27 1414 Market Plrwt ' cft3 CO., Tue intelligencer ' I?ACUAUpaful 1132 MAIN STREET.