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BLACK GOO BLACJ On Thursday, Frida offer the following Extra Lot 1-10 Pieces Strictly p Lot 2-8 Pieces Strictly i WOI Lot 3-12 Pieces Regular 90 MSB Lot 4-10 Pieces Silk Wai TALI = SPECIAL?We 18c Pongees, Bedf( $c a yard. Stone 6 | BARGAINS FOR Tl McFadden's f ODR BARGAI1 Men's Stiff Collar and Ci and all sizes, for onl sell for Si.oo. Men's Stiff Collar and ( styles and all sizes, other stores sell for Men's Fine Balbriggan Sf r7 cents to 2% cents. Men's Finest Lisle Threj jo cents. Men's Extra Heavy Work as other stores sell f Men's Fine 4-Ply Linen ( - Coma OC V CL pan. uamw UJ vui McF3 One-Price Ha Cheapest Store in AVI GRAND OPENIC GRANT PROCL TO THE We propose to reop< ing, No. 1114 Main : to 1115 Market stree ?1 best lighted single 1 metropolis of West will present two tho ladies. We also wa ONE THO ? To cail at our Main st i tween the hours of W * ing. to receive an inl Everybody is invit mj. ing of Fall and Win i as many special bar) department &V Our hearty thanks W-. } patronage, and with s to merit and receive fev'S-fe __ i JZ^Store will 26, on account of 1 Very respe< GEO. H. i 'y y -vPS-STONE 6. THOMAS. i GOODS. ;y and Saturday of this week we i Bargains: Ill.Wnnl Riant flashmflrfi. at nU'UUUl 1/iUVU vwuuuivtvi %mv -vv mi EB YARD. OVJU Ill-Wool Henrietta Cloth, at /Op i ITH 05c. ?\J\S cBlk All-Wool Hentietta Clotb,. 0Qq p Black Henrietta Cloth, at Q7p JE 11.83. wl V s offer all 12 1-2, l? and )rd Cords and Challies, at j i Thomas.I 1 1 HIS WEEK-M. J. M'FADDEN, 3 Eat and Shirt Store.) j IS FOR THIS WEEK: t iff Summer Shirts, in new styles * y 7j cents. Same as other stores luff Summer Shirts, 15 nice new t for only $1.00. Same shirts as $1.25. lirts and Drawers reduced from $5 t i id Drawers reduced from Si.00 to 5 r :ing Socks for 5 cents a\ pair. Same * or 10 cents. luffs, new styles, for only 1 j cents t ler stores sell for 2? cents. t D a nnPM^n f LUUL1N O t and Shirt Store, j iccliug, 1320 and 1322 Market St '< IG-GEO. M. SNOOK & CO. opening! AMATION a h 3 PEOPLE OF=? Jj *Y> 'IV ? J wl*" T>e 2.7^ X>AVj V A.\i6Msr uu i I ;n in our new quarters adjoin- c street, and extending through t t, the largest, handsomest and r floor Dry Goods Store in the ? Virginia. On this occasion we , usand useful Souvenirs to the nt i USAND BOYS i 1 reet entrance on that day, be7 and 9 o'clock in the morn- t :eresting gift. ed to attend this Grand Open- ? ter Dress Goods, Cloaks, etc., gains will be offered in every ( ; are extended for past liberal , 1 increased facilities we hope an enlarged share of the same. ? 1 1 be closed Friday, August emoval. ! i :tfully, ' SNOOK & CO. ?fo Uflivii >0*. ttA nnd *7 tourtoouth tttr?u New Advertisements. Catarrh of Stomach?Dr*. Copeland and Davis -Thirl Pa*e. ? startling?mil dpi no uncertain rwuno. English Gold hand Warc-iiwing Brot. List of Letter*. Wanted?13 Glrli Fourth Street M. E. Church. Wanted?Roll Turner. School for Girl#?MUs Wilson. Agricultural Implement*? h. Hoge. For Sale?Good Set of Petri. General Machinist*?Redman A Co. New Goods?Thomas Hughes <St Co. canoprs?Louis Bertachy. Climbing Up?K. L. NI coll. IX a nutshell: Our Cloak* and Dress fioodsnrr carefully selected from the very best line* produced at home or abroad. GEO. M. SNOOK * CO. WHEELING PARK, rhe finest pleasure ground in the State. Sabred Concert every Sunday afternoon by the full Oftera House Orchestra. A ride to the Park on Sunday I* a recreation to everyduo that work* all week. lhe Elm Grove ilnllroad, with It* in. creased facilities, can accommodate ull rtaltor*. organize your Ten Pin Club* and secure the A Hoys In time, also secure date* for Picnics through 1'ark Telephones, Nos. 003 uid 004, or apply to CoL August Rolf, Man. iger, city. 8 AUTISTIC RESULTS Aro attained only at Parsons' Gallery, nmhlch-elass work now being executed h beginning to tell. The gallery Is frequently crowded with patrons. The real rush will toon be on?the Fair and the Holidays. [>rder your work now. so that yon will get t promptly, batisfactlon guaranteed. M. H. 8YKES, Manager and Operator of Parsons' Gallery. TO REPUHLICAKS. It Is part of the l! c-ioeratlo plan to ehalenge the vote of * cry Republican who las not boen assessed uuder the new West Flrginia election law. Don't lot them find rou unprepared. ANT employe of railroads owning a watch bat will not pass inspection can purchase my watch, of any make, at company list :osL We have a few finest nickel Rayuonds at S10 00. . . jacob w. grcbb, uwuiur, tor. ineiun aim warkoi> ouoow. FOB THE HOT WEATHEB. A full line of Serges, Cheviot? and Prop I'etes,which we are prepared to make up In he bent of style on short notice. Alio a f ul 1 Ine of Gents' Furnishing Goods, Including: he celebrated EJghtnle M hlte Shirt, at C. HESS * SONS*. Merchant Tailors and Furnishers, TTBJU 18S1 and 13*3 Market Street. FRINGED Chenille Table Covers at 80c. , tar cuius in all departments. GEO. M. SNOOK & CO. Jlmmle's a Great Mttn Now. "Say, Jimmio Gillospie's got his picare in the Police Gaulle. Did you see t? It's a Rood picture. Give him a end off, why don't you?" said one of immie's friends last night With his lortrait is a challenge to any light reight pugilist Bum at tb. K.nnlou. it the reunion to be held at Wellsmrg on the 7th of September tbore will io interesting races, bicvcle, foot, swimoing and tub races. Valuable prizes ro oflored to the winners of all the aces. G. A. Frizier is the chairman of ho amusemont committee. A Mo. Crop of Potato**. Martin Prettyman planted eighty-one usbels of potatoes In a Held adjoining !lm Grove (Station, belonging to Mr. Ihambera. The field contains threo nd three-fourths acres. Mr. Prettynan is digging tbem tbis week, and rill have about 1,000 bushels of fine, irge potatoes. A Flno Pin Stolon. J. Kurtz, a traveling salesman of the ity, bad a valuable pin stolen from lim at the linden house, Cambridge, >hlo, yesterday. He left his valise unscked in the office for a few moments, nd when he returned the pin was , one. Ho feels very sore over hit loss, nd advises all traveling men to carry heir pins with them or keep their alises locked. He Says be waa Bobbed* Phil Diets, of Mannington, reported t police headquarters last night that J e had been robbed of Sl-40 the night 1 efore. He said he was in the rear ol lie Baltimore & Ohio freight depot, then be was attacked by five men, of rhom ho gives descriptions. A pecu- 1 ar fact is that one of them wore a dark hirt and nn coat. One of them hit him ; ver the bead with a club, and when he ecovorea anomor 1111 aim m tue law. le showed a lump on his head and a raise and a cat on his face in proof of . is story, but could give but little idea : f the description of his assailants. j I 8he'? * Tough One. Last night Officer Herbert arrested mnie Brown, who is vcllow and looks lore like an Indian than a nogrcss. he showed herself a savage, too. Her , menage would shock tho champion : rofane man, and sho resisted at every | tep. She was in the Italian saloon, bore Tenth street, when Herbert eard complaints of her bohavior. He sand her in the alley in the rear of tho sloon when he went up. She is said o have been ran out of Pittsburgh boanse she was too tough for the town. Icrbert arrested her onco before, and ad much the same experience with her ie did last night In till Circuit Court. Judge John A. Campbell yesterday eld a special term of the circuit court, lev. John McEUIgott, guardian of Iary Ann Daily, was directed by the ourt to sell the infant's interost in coram real estate. Ho afterwards roiorted such sale, which was confirmed. August Wiodcbusch, special commisionor, in tho cose of B. B. Dovoncr.va. Villiam A. Miller et al, reported a ale, which was confirmed. Tho city of Whoeling entered proeodings to condemn the * property of Lnis Johnson, at Eighth street and Llley 4, for tho extension of an alley. J. D Ewing was appointed trustee in >lacn of E. J. Stone, decoased, in a cerain deed for property now owned by >L A Gwynn. Take boats, foot of Twelfth street, for be new Fair Grounds. OUR Une? of frrrjthing are folly twice is large iu formerly. GfcO. SI. 8XOOK & CO. ? ? !" < ?<) .11 J3UUI7TK &11I3 (UUVI1UO, UUU uu)(a uuu tut nsects instantly. 25c at all dealer*. IF the niMHor has omitted to mhm yon. lee to It that you are listed. You will be deirivcd of your vote in November if your uuno is not on the assessor's book* Take boats, foot of Twelfth street, for :he great picnic to-day. They cross tlio river in loss than one minnte. Era scientifically tested for ((lasses rithoat charge by Professor Shot!, corler Main and Eleventh street, the only ixcltuive Optician in the state. OCR new store room Is S64 feet long and extends from Alain to Market street. Attend the "Grand Opening" to-day. GEO. M. SNOOK. * GO. Olearanoe Sale ?>f Oxford Ilea and low shoes of every description at reduced prices. LV.Buwtt THE BIG LABOR DAY. ; The Celebration In Wheeling Today Will Eclipse them AIL IT HAS GROWN BEYOND ALL HOPES Of Its Most Sangnino Projectors?Tho Farmers' Alliance will tako a Hand, anil Pittsburgh will send down a ' big Delegation to swell the Contingent?Decorations more General than ercr. It is now evidont that the annual celebration o( Labor Bay in Whoeling to-day, under the auspices of the Ohio Valley Trades and Labor Assembly, will eclipse all former similar occasions in Wheeling. Early yesterday the work of decorating houses was well under way. Tho Trades Assombly hall is fairly covered with tastefully arranged drapery and flags, while on that square , and the next above several fronts are obscured with flags, bunting and designs. Portraits of eminent labor leaders are used at many places. The Hub ' window has a very tasteful and appropriate display, arranged by Harry Hanff, representing the dignity of labor. The Hub will also have a wagon with a clothing display in the parade this forenoon. Among the other trade displays will bo one by B. Fisher's Star foundry. The committee decided to allow anybody to mako a display In the procession, providing it was of anion goods, and it is understood that a number of firms will do so. Word liaa boon roceived from Pittsburgh that a large delegation of workmen from Allegheny county will be down early this morning, and It is t stated that tho members of the Far- \ mer^' Alliance, 500 strong, will turn out from Ohio and Marshall counties. { The parade, made up as heretofore outlined in the Intelligencer, trill start from the Public Building corner at 10 o'clock sharp, and move over the rdutc that hat been printed. The picnic this afternoon bids fair to be one of the largest and most successful and enjoyable ever given on the State Fair grounds. The Clarksburg carpenters' union and the Steubenville carpenters' union will both be here in good numbers, the latter beaded by a bros9 band. There will also be a Pittsburgh band in line. There will bo no lack of music on this occasion, that is sure. The QuakerCity brass band, which is to bead the printers' contingent in tho big parade to-day, arrived in the city yesterday evening. Tho Powctl-Jiodowig-Maule sporting hose team, of Bellaire, that is to content with tho,Martin's Perry boys on the Island this afternoon, have made some changes in their team and are in excellent trim for tho bub and hub race. The teams aro well matched, and with no bickerings this ought to make an interesting race. Fare and Wholesome Quality Commends to pnblio approval the California liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Fig#. It is pleasant to the taste and by acting gently on tho kldneyB, liver and bowels to cleanse the system effectually, it promotes the health and comfort of all who use it, and with millions it is the best and only remedy. Fon the West Virginia Christian Missionary Convention excursion tickcts will be sold to Charleston, W. Va.y August 31, at $6 90, good returning until September 14. Secure tickets from S. G. Naylor, No. 60 South Broadway, or Union Ticket Office. 100 dozen Ladle*' Fait Black Cotton Dose, "regular made," at 16c a pnJr. GEO. SI. SNOOK & CO. Take boats, foot of Twelfth street, for the ereat uicnic to-day. A limited num bor allowed on each boat. Clearance Sal*. All odda and enda of Oxford Ties at reduced pricei. L. V. Blond. 9,000 uiicful Souvenirs will be given to tho ladles to-day by Geo. >1. Snook & Co. Esearslon to Detroit. On account of Dotroit exposition, Detroit, Mich., the Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway Company will sell ronnd trip excursion tickets at low rates, rickets on sale, August 23 to September 2; good returning including September 3. 0. R. Wood, T. P. A." IF (lie aMenior hat omitted to nines* yon, nee to It thatyoa are listed. You will be deprived of your rote In November If your name in not on tho assessor's book. FRJ FF WORI We are making up a train us. Remember, it shall cost yoi CLASS ROUND TRIP tFREE The only consideration is that each and every dollar you pay Ticket, four White Tickets to < Ticket, four Red, White and WORLD'S FAIR. Wheeling "HOUSEFURNISH JOSEPH EC. BlOi THE HU8-ONE-PRI NOWR ' V THF - ONE-PRICE ( ABE NOW BEADY TO ? Largest Line ( EVER SHOWN We will show during this1 School Ever shown, among wh GREAT BESSEMER SUITJ Knees, and every suit gu sewed with the best linen ' THEY'LL WEAR We can perfectly fit anj and stout, or lean and loi 4-A A cn/iflir unauie IU get d icauy-uiau< it will cost you nothing to find you can always be sui THE ] One-Price Clothiers, Hatl fourteenth and 1 FjtUlT JARS-JOHN FRUIT Not wanting to cai of LIGHTNING JAF balance on hand at re We have a large a Glasses. John Frie< 1119 UULA-IST :e pass to the world's fair. ?cr o a o lld rno TO TECH ?D'S F load for Chicago in 1893, and we wai 11 nothing to go and come. We will pri TICKET OF CH7 you buy your goods for cash or inst: entitles you to one Red Ticket, four >ne Blue Ticket, four Blue Tickets tc Blue Tickets to one First-Class 1 % Instalm ERS," 1136 to 1140 M IRPTiTI, Managei ICE CLOTHIERS. [EADY. t y HUB ILOTHIERS, iHOW BY FAB THE if Fall Goods IN THE CITY. week the largest line of I Suits ich you will find the 5, Double Seats, Double iaranteed all wool and thread. I LIKE STEEL. ' size man, be he short rig. If you have been ; suit to fit you, try us, make the attempt, and ited at HUB, ;ers anil Fornlsliers, Market Streets. FRIEDEL&CO. JARS. rry over our stock <S, will close out iduced prices, ssortment of Jell/ del & Co. STREET. s =KIR. it you to come and go with esent you with a Fl RST ilments at our store, where Red Tickets to one White > one Red, White and Blue tound Trip Ticket to the lent Co., ARKET STREET. % ' '-V. .