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tS ?? UXJJJJ. DRESS PATTERNS-STONE A THOMAS. Stone & Thomas. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW! OOa 200 Cfctllie Dress Patterns at OOn OOL Worth BOc. uOv ? Ap 200 CMie Dress Patterns at ? An V/V/ V Reduood fi om 91. v V,/ V 98c 200 Extra Fine Bedford Cord Dress Patterns at 98c Stone & Thomas. shirts and hats-m. j. mtadden. " gT~ " McFADDEN'S ~ Shirt and Hat Store. P Jy, Siuer CiSeriear ull ak y at r.nsT. i/J ^ SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK. . >Jj \i 35 cent Balbriggan Shirts anjl Drawers reduced 1 to 25 conts. J\ 35 cent White I.inon Summer Drawors ro\ duced to 25 cents. /, \ 75 cent Striped Bilbriggan Shirts and DrawI \ ers reduced to 00 eonts. \ $1 00 Lislo Thread Shirts and Drawers reduced to 50 cents. J \ 25 cent Fast Black Socks reduced to 13 cents, ' I or two pair for 25 conts. w4k m. j. madden, I i T\l?? One-Price Shirt and Hat Store, CHEAPEST STOKE IX WHEEUXU. 1320 and 1322 Market Street. GRAND REMOVAL SALE-GEO. M. SNOOK i. CO. OUR GRAND Removal Sale STILL CONTINUES. >1 >.' f ' The increasing interest manifested in this sale indicates conclusively that our Great Reductions throughout all Departments are thoroughly appreciated. THIS WBBK WE OFFER One lot fine black, All-wool Henriettas, regular price 6^c Removal price 47c per yard. Also, $1 00 grade at 76c, anc $\ 2 j grade at 96c per yard. One lot fine Black and White Striped and Plaid Suitings regular price 6jc; Removal price 44c per yard. One lot Plain and Fancy Mohairs, regular price joe, 7j< and Si 00; Removal price 29c per yard. One lot All-wool Novelty Cheviot Suiting; regular prict 50c, Removal price 2?c per yard. One lot fine All-wool Striped and mixed Sittings; regula prices tjoc and 60c per yard; Removal price 39c per yard. One lot fancy Ail-wool Suitings; regular price 8jc anc 87 1 -2c; Removal price J9C per yard. GEO. M. SNOOK A CO. PHOTOGRAPHY, WALL PAPER, ARTISTIC RESULTS ~ 1552. BARGAINS. is&2 >Xt* Attained only nt PArcoiu'ft Gallery. The liUrU olMi work now bolus ojetnmd i? bMi.i- - ' ? nlnatotcll The calterjr U froqnent:y etofded xxi 11 rv , i > WallPaperandBorders M 111, I.-.D PARSONS'S GALLERY. ? . ? . ? ?? Bnby Cnmngcs, _ Blank Hooks, PHOTOGrJKPHS--- Stntlouory, ^HIGGINS' GALLERY. Writing Puper. Lnvclopps, Pads, 42 Twoiftn stroot. Pons, Poncils, Inks, Letter Presses 'j^-YLES' ART STuma Ink Stands, Etc. PHo-roGiiAPna LargestStockandGreatestVariet I'ortralu lu I'aitoU Oil. C.-ayoa, Water aim] to2l5? WHIN STRBBT. ,N Q STKTB' ^ - PoM itotn'.l it Wholcjaie Prices by joseph graves r.Mfirecoir.4.1 26 TWELFTH STREET. H.F.BBHRBNS', No. 2217 Mitket ilml, or mtiur Thirty-ciiihtli Solo .Sfsut for I?ou Iimo'i Uluocnum l'?m oil Jacob '.ml. W-l JcJ i/AAJUX ?b JWel%awi ORli'tt: No*. S3 nml "7 i'ourteeilll* Irtrei New Advortlictnenti, Dcnison University. shepard-ou College. Granville Academy. Wanted?Man to Take Control of Carpet i Well Paper Cleaner. Kino Dinner 8eti?Etrlng Bros. General Agents Wanted. Wanted?Nur?o CSlrl. Stock* for Sale?R a Inrln. riwt Presbyterian Church. Jonrth Street M. E. Church. List of Letters Remaining In the Poitofflce. Kor Rout end for fiile-Jaraes A. Henrjr. Fatal Results?1CopelauQ and Davis?Th Pa?e. Wanted?Situation. 15 or 'M Boys and Young Men?Edw. L. R AOa Verso & Story?Stanton & Davenoort. Notice to Electric Liffht Construction Com nle?u Wanted?Moo at Coko Ovens. Grand Parade uud Picnic?Butchers' Assoi tion. WnKKf.lN(i PARK, The finest pleasure ground in the State. ! ered Concert every .Sunday afternoon the full Opera House Orchestra. A rid? the fnrk on Hitnilay la a recreation to eve one that n-ark* all week. Hie Kim ??rove linilroad. with It* creased f:ieilitios, can accommodate visitors. Orpiiiilzc yourTeu Pin Clnhs niidseei the Alley* In time, also nreure dntes for 1 nlc* through Park Telephones, No*. ( and 004, or apply to Col. August ilolf, Ml uger, city. FOR ME.V ONLY. We are now in recept of tho h?ndiom mid most complete line of Foreign ami 1 tueHtlc Woolens, confiding of *uftln 2'nntnloonlngK, spring overcoating* ti Fancy Venting* erer Introduced to t trade. Fmdilonahle get up and quality cloth gunrnuteed. \ full lino uf tier Furnishing*. i he big run on our 2Ao II Hone continue*. C. HKHS & NOSH, Fnntiionulde .Merchant Tailor* nnd ?ei I- urn J.tliers, 1381 and 1333 Market Stru rrhds ' AUTISTIC RESULTS Are nttalucd only nt Pnrnon** Callc The hlgh?claM work now being exeeutet beginning to toll. The gallery in fretjuou crowded with natron*. The real rush t noon ho on?the Fair nnd the Ilollda Order yonr work now, ho thnt you will ; It promptly, satisfaction guaranteed. M. H. BYKES, Manager and Operator of 1'arsons* dalle TO JtKI'UKLIC AN8. It Ik part of tho Democratic plan to cli lengo tho vole of tivory Jtepubllcnn v hus not been nH*c*iied under tho now \V Virginia election law. Don't lot them /I you unprepared. ANY employe of mllrondx owning A wnl thnt will not pass Inspection can pttrchi any wntch, of any make, at company cost. Wo havo a few llne.it nloucl It mondn ut dlU 00. JACOB W. GltUllII, Jewolor, Cor. Twelfth nnd Market Stro< llroko Hor Wrist. While Mrs. F. II. T.anso was on 1 way to finratosn alio sat up in her boi in tlio car to dross, nut! I Blinking of the car threw her out. t fell upon ono ot her Imwls in aucl way as to break tlio wrist. Broke ili? Noio< Will Moonoy, ono of tho employe* the Wheeling Kloctrical Company, 1 his nose broken Thursday afterno Ho was turning the crank of tho wii lass on thollnemon's .wagon, when t ratchet slipped and the crank bogan revolve, striking Mooney in the fa and breaking tho bridgo of liia nose. A ramiir How. In the police court yesterday tbi wore only two oases?Ld Bishop and wife, Alice. Ho had been bound o to keep tho peace by a justice on I complaint, and ho said sno caino ho and tantalized" him. Thov made much noise quarreling that Ofll I'ahey arrested both. Bishop said . wile harbored girls who were object! ablo to him, which was tho cause . their trouble, lie was fined $3 and i was dismissed. Mnlar'a Case Hundy for ApJVanl. The record of the proceedings in circuit court in tho case "of Willi! Maior, the wife inuhiorer, has b> completed, ready for tho caso to be ken to the supremo court of appe Clerk Mitchell yesterday nttacnod ' certificate of its correctness. It is dorstood that an application for an peal and supersedeas will bo made ono ol ttto supromo juugcs ui nn e? day by Messrs. Atkinson nnd Coi Muier's attorneys. It is safe to pret that ho will not bo hunt' on August I A Popular Mutlolan. In a complimentary write up Clarksburg, Smith's bile.r, Of I'arki ' burg, prints tho following: "Anothor splendid sinirer is C. I.ist, who, while not a citizen of Clai burg, is iu tho city so much and c tributes so much to the musical devel mcnts here that his friends claim h Tills splendid singer receives a tr cordial welcome to hospitnble Clai burs;, whore ho has nn interest wli , requires constant attention." > ^ ' i ? Omul PrtoeM fur Ohio Wool. Tho farmers up in Harrison com 0., who i'ormod a combine and ship, their wool to tho oastorn mar > direct, have met with such success fur this season that the plan is likolj boeomo general. Their ngont ropi ; that hollas gold Snmuol McFaddc r dolalno, at.14c; Thompson McFaddc delaine, at ,'Hc; M.K, liiftcn's](leln!n( .H3c; 1L Holmes' delnine, at .'13c: Ji McFaddon'a coarso, at Me?with c fourth oir t'Sr unmorchmitablo. McFaddeu's conrso is a cross oi Mori f Cotswold nnd Shropshire.. Hie Now Gin** Kxclinnc<*. , The current issue of tho l'c'.Utt; I Qlamware Rtporttr has tho following: Tho Wlieoling Glass, Crockery Lamp Kxcliango has boon form opoued, nnd tho ensomblo uinkos n \ lavorablo impression on tho visi The pottery exhibits aro ospecially tractivo; tho thin, transulcent chin tho Ohio Valley China Co., nnd lino docoratcd goods of tho Wnrv China Co., and iho Wheeling Pott I Co., which aro taatofr.lly displayed harmoniously grouped, aro very hie _ spokon of by the visiting trade. " flint glass 7oodft of the Fostoria, Crvi 4. Elsor. and Hivoraldo Glass Comoan and the eolored glass lamps and ' lead blown wnro of tho Buckeve; colored glass wnro of tho Nortiiwi end tho lamps and lanterns of tho I City Stamping Company, will no dc bo sufficient to attract to the city all ' patrons of tho firms represented in Exchange, which includes all tho It houses in tho country. The Ltulto?. The pleasant ofloct and nerfect so with which litdios may iho Callfo; liquid laxative Syrup of Figs, nndei conditions, makes it their favorite t ody. To gel tho truo nnd gonuino: cie, look for tho name o' tno Cnlito Fig Syrup Co., printed iicar tho bot of tho package. iw " A fui.i. lino of K. C. Burt's celebrs fino shoos just recoired. 1. V. Blond, Solo Agon Till! greatest thing on earth to : roaches, bod bugs, etc.. is Bugine. J ccnts nt all dealers. Try it If Hie ufttelisor hits nmllteit to ppAIn It tlmt >iin arc Hated. Vim nrltl hi prli fil of yntir vute In Kuveillber If. ua we U uvt ou tllo (uaoaior'a huuk. STItUCK J?Y AS ENGINE. ^ 'Ed Sutton, of Till* CUT, Badly Hurt at ffrnnronil Viiterdar. ^ Botiroen 5 anil 0 o'clock yosterday ? morning i'd Sutton, of this city, was walking betido tlio Baltimore & Ohio track at Benwood just in front of a moving train. For somo reason bo did not observo tho train's approach, and tho engineer supposod ho was meroly waiting till tho train was closer to step off the tios, and so made no effort to stop his engine, which was >'o. 71-1. .lust opposite tho old Benwood storo . the ongino struck .Sntton violently, ' knockiug him from the track. He was thrown some distance, alightinc on tho ow right sido of his head and his right shoulder. P?- lie wns brought up to the city on tho next train and taken to the City hospijj,. tal in tho patrol wagon by Lieutenant Terrill. It wa9 found that n terrible halo was cut in his bead, which wiu also badly bruised and mashed. His shoulder was i to also painfully crushed, aod Ins injuries 'T- will lay birn up for some time. ali A HOUSE THl?:r DETECTED ire On Acoount of HI* Jtfoornaco of tbe 'ic* Value of tlia Animal. in. A man named Samuel Gorbey stole n * horso out in tho vicinity of Cameron a few days ago and rode it across tho t country to New Martinsville, whero fin >?- oflerod. it for sale for f-'o. As tho horse *"| was worth about six times that amount, suspicion was at oncn aroused and tho matter was advertised. Theadvertisentf mont was seen by Cameron parties, and . , Officer Fitzgerald at once went to Now mt. Martinsville and found both tho horse and tho'man. lie arrested'tho man and took him back to Cameron with bracelets on. iT, Ho will bo given n preliminary henrtiy inc. and no doubt bo lodged in jail to * await tho (rrand jury's action. It is said j?i that this is not tho first time he has been in trouble, and that lie is a pretty _ bad man. rx The Belmout County IJ? tnocrncr. Tho Democrats have finally fixed their county headquarters in fiellairo, OIt and Editor K. C. Myers Is at the head of Ind both the contrnl and tho executive committees, while Editor W. C. War, nock, who was mado secretary of the contral committee by its members, was it?t turned down -when tho executive com| mlttee was formed and E. J. Steger was * - A _.? - >" 1 M nnt rnauo secreiury ui mu muiu iiu|ju? ?..? its. commlttoe, and W. A. Schramm, Dr. G. V. Riddle, Albert W. Konnon, SI. F. Bnilev and E. N. Boggs compose I ho oxior ecutivo committee. Kditor Milligan, rtli who runs the party organ at St. Clnirs he villo and who was at the hond of counIho ty affairs, political in his party ii for several voars, 'is completely knockod out, and doesn't have a voice in either committee. All that Is expected of him apparently is to grind the I of organ without discord "or a murmur, lad All of this may indicate harmony in the on. party, and if so, nobody will begridge id- thorn tho satisfaction it affords the vaho rious candidates. to m Cpf Attractive Programme at IJurr'4 Mills. Tho prospects aro that tho Epworth Assembly at Bethesda, Ohio, better known as Burr's Mills, from August 2 sre to 13, will bo tho greatest success ever his achioved on the grounds. Presiding i'or Klder J. K. Slills is a good man to lior "boom" such a gathering, and ho has mo issued an attractivo illustrated paper so announcing tho programme for the cer twolvo days' session and showing the his beauties of tho grounds and surroundon Ings. Among tho special features aro of Children's and Young People's Day, iho Pioneers' Day and Grand Army and VoteraiiB' Day. U'lio lecturers and instructors engaged are all pooplo of national rnnutatlon and nonularity. Sliss tho Bessie Hoge, who is nliout to depart foi din India as a missionary, will have charge Ben of the kindergardon'work through the ta- session. ills. . )iia The Socret Art oi Bnnuty lies not in un- cosniotics, but is only in pure blood up. and n healthy performance of tho vital i to functions, to bo obtained by using Bur irly dock Blood Bitters. 1)4 w lilf, iict Cam. at Frowfs Furnituro and Carpel Store, 111" Main street, for Lawn and Voranda Settees, Chairs and Kockers. of Edward U Bosp. & Co., aro at present rs- making a groat Midsummer drive in wlicoli. Victor Juniors at $15 00, beW. low list price, and sovoral shopworn kg. Safeties at equal discounts. The Victoi on- and Columbia, however, hold thoii op- place and their price, im. * Ilopuhlic.tn Club*. its- All organized Republican clubs ir ich this otato will ploaso report to Ed. I. Allen, secretary, (irafton, W. Va., the nmno of tho club, tho nnmo of the president and secretary, and postofiice ity mldres? of each. Also all cluln that ped I?av bo organized in the futuro report ket tho aamo promptly. ao Very respectfully, , t0 J. K. Tiiommo.v, President, jrts Eu. I. Allen, Secretary. m'? . - in's Forty i, ut , dollar* aim will ine- buv a nico Mr. six no, octavo Fquaro I'iano iu good order, and with stool and cover, and on tho ally following cry terms: tor. Kivo at- dollars a of cash, (ho then I'ick five dollars erj1 a and month ;hly thereafter. I'lio Como itnl, at once les, and lino secure a bargain, tho F. W. Bawieii & Co., 'od, 1310 Market fail street. mbt ? H'? BraixE kills roaches, bed bugs ant 0 all insccts instantly. Is non-poisonous lrk'? 25c, _ Tnn latest Novelties in Footwear ir nil tho leading styles just received. foty jj. v. Blond. rnia r all . 2 Extract of Beef tom Inferior r.n<! Imitation sort* ore coartc, of .... ili^rconhlo odor un?l unpleasant llavor, but the genuluo 1,0,1 Liebig COMPANY'S Hearing tho ntt- X7 ^ Ihorlxed *l*naturo . /?* hill or ?iust?* yon M<*? -'J &i?,."e <3 ha? tho rnlor of romt hoof ?ravy. a fino flavor. <li.??rtlve* rroarly iu wntsr ami u.??ltnH you, ^Uj* with tllo lineal ami *lm\>lc??t cookery, i Mle* Fon Dr.i.ictots. itrntr-Miiso lier.r Tea. 1 your For Imiuoved and Kcohojic Cookbcy. 1 THE HUB-ONE-PmCE CLOTHIERS. EVERYBODY TALKED ABOUT OS LAST WEEK, The Great Waist Sale Has made the HUB hundreds of now customers. Our Groat Sweep-out and Cleaning Out Salo this week will add thousands to tho list Our competitors k*v it's impossible (or u? to keop it up. The goods we offer, WE 0 IK.V, EVERY DOLLARS WORTH BOCGIIT FOR SPOT CASH. We make the Prices, the People Make tho Business. Our Competitors ? do tho Figurine while TECE3 HUB is doinc a mid-Season Businoss in July. MONDAY AND TUESDAY We shall offer our entire line of 40c. 35c and 25C Outing Cloth Waists and Blouses at l^oa All our 75c, 65c and 50c Laundried rtf nnv Mother's Friend Waist in HAIS19 ni iiOV. XUB.O 3uu. V..W.WW w. --V the llonsc be it 75c, 65c or 50c, at 48C? PRICES BENT DOUBLE! Now is tho accepted time, great values in Children's Suits, any Lisht Colored Suit in tho bouse, be it a $7 50, SO 50, SB 00 or 83 50 Suit. During this week they all go at $4 00. Largo selection and mostly all the Celebrated Gold Medal Clothing. A BOY'S SUIT FOR ALMOST NOTHING. Wo have about Ono Hundred Children's Suits worth $1 00 and SI 25, during this week every ono of them must And now owners, at this price they'll travel fast. Just think, a Child's Suit during this week at o2c. Greater and Greater Grow the Bargains! Wo have about One Hundred ana Fifty Light Colored Children's Cheviot Suits, which are sold elsowhoro at $1 75 and S2 00. Our price was SI 25, but this week they must nieoUhe same fate as all our Summer goods, 82o ia tho Swooping Out Sale price. NOTHING RESERVED.?Every pair of Summer Trousers must be sold this week. To do so we've marked them all $4 00. In this lino you'll find goods for which you've paid early in tho season $7 50, Sfi 50, SO 00, S5 50 and S3 00, for a clean sweep must be made, not one 'pair are to bo packed away for next season. The Furnisher* Are Jlot. They say no liouso can exist and sell goods at such prices. Our great wiudow last week of Bond Street Clue Underwear at 50c was a stunner. They've been iigurliiE ever since as to how It can be done. We'vo lots of them and still tell them, as many as vou want, 50c and no questions asked. THE HATTERS ARE MAD. .Diip Prices Don't Suit Them. IVe'ro selling moro Hats than some of tho exclusive hattere. During this week you can bay any Straw Ilat in tho houso at 38c, fo'rmer price from St 50 to 50c. Pick out your size, if you don't need it now fay it away until you do. WE'LL COLLAR EVERYBODY During this week or as lone us it wilt take us to dispose .of 200 dozen Collnn. You get one of the best3-piy Linen Collars, guaranteed to bo regular 15c goods, our price during this wock or as long as thev last, 5c each. The MOTHER'S FRIEND PATENT SHIRT WAIST Xo buttons can bo torn off, either in wearing or washing. The Mother's Friend does away entirely with the sewing on of Buttons. It is supplied with an adjustable belt, which is easily taken off when tho waist is washed; tho buttons aro riveted on tho belt, consequently can not be torn oil, either in wearing, washing or ironing. Illl STILL AT IT.?Any Light Color Men's Suit in tho houso, bo it a $21, $18, $15 or $14 Suit, this week $1198 takes j our choice. Every depnrtinont bi'imi'ull of bargairs, everything must go; no room for odds and ends at THE HUB, Oiio?PrIco Clothiers, tlio Only "Wide-Awake ancl'Enterprlsinjj Clothlors In tlio Stnto, Four ten nth and Market St rent w. WEEKLY PAYMENTS-WHEELING INSTALMENT CO. WEEKLY CDOO FURNITURE. Payments CARPETSTAKEN. OF MATTINGS, i , GOODS, OIL CLOTHS, - - $2 LINOLEUMS. ?Aandh rugs- "" SEMI-MOHTHLY gQ MATS, r~N j 1 A IWPFIf | a -r?T? o/^vTT A TDT7Q : Payments " TAKEN. . $12 ST0VES' worth RANGES, of HEATERS, , goods, CHINA WARE. SI CUTLERY, , MONTHLY cash ___ ' j and ' ' Payments ~qc on TAKEN. per week. INSTALMENTS. iIeling instalment company, 1136 to 1140 Market Street. jos. h. whrdlb. ManaCTer. H0MEFURIMI3HERS-HOUSE & HERRMANN. 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, " THo HomofurnisliorH." I 1 XaOO Main Stroot.