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DRESS GOODS?STONE * THOMAS. A 2^C SALE Dress Goods! On Monday morning we place on sale 100 pieces of Dress Goods, embracing: , SO inches wide Chevron Cloths. 36 inches wide Diagonal Cloths. 36 inches wide Plaid Cloths. 38 Inches wido Cheviot Suitings. 36 inches wideObevron Cashuiercs. 36 initios wide Storm Serges. 36 inchos wido Plain Caihtnore". 36 inches wido Illuminated Cashmeres. 36 inches wide Illuminated Diagonals. 36 inches wido Camel's Hair Plaids. 36 incbue wide Plaid Caihmeros. You will find among this selection of Dress Goods the most popular colors, the latest weaves and the best value ever offered at the popular price of 25 cents. Stone &' Thomas. _ HATS-M. J. M'FADDEN. THE WINNING CANDIRATE. In politics w luvc nothing to say. We know no more than you do tl\gm. But as for HATS, we have the winners every Ulte. Our Styles are always good and prices the lowest. TheSothern. The Major. $1.50, SlilO. $2.40, $3.00. $1.50, $1.90. $2.40, 3.00. Heavy Caps. child ' C Man? othnr atrlea at equally low price*. We always take ploaaore in ih'owinf our good*. whether you buy or not M. J. McFADDEN, Oae-Price Hattor and Furnisher, 1320 and 1322 Market Street. Store* opca every uveniut;. SlLfX nHHUr\Lnv/nn,r^ v??.w. w.vw, u. JAPANESE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. This opportunity comes but once in a while?a very great while, We'll explain: Apnrchra# of ovorlOO dozen real Japanese Silk Handkorchiefa at lower pricea than coat of manufacture has juat been conauinmatcd. Them now go on aale at 19c, 29c, 39c, 49c, 59c, 69c and 79c Each! A BEWILDERING VARIETY They come in Creams, BUcks and Colors; in self nnd two-toned embroidery and hemstitched effect*, and to Judge of thoir value, you'd say they were in almost every instance worth twice tho price quoted. They wear better and are cheaper than linen handkerchiefs, and nro also suitable for pin-cushion covers. Anticipate your holiday wants by taking advantaneof this groat sale. iWThe most complete lines of Cloaks and Dress Goods In theoity. Geo. M. Snook & Co. Main Street through to Market, near Eleventh. FREE-$800-FREE-HOUSE & HERRMANN. rupmRnncRFFi 1 JAIJJ-Jltpuvyv/JL XVJUi-ji WE WILL PRESENT A LifelnsurancePoIicy FOR FI?E HUNDRED DOLLARS, Free of Charge to any person over 12 years of age who will call at the store of HMTQI? A ircnPMAM uvuujj u uuitmunmi, 1300 MAIN STREET, DEALERS IN Fnrnitnre, Carpets, and House Furnishings. ON WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. l^Call and get a Policy, as they are absolutely Free. 'MAlhgmtx. O Mi ere; .'ton. ?*."? ami 'S7 Fuitrtaeutli J?troe:. New Advertisement** FcraltQN?Wfic?:ias In?Uln?ai CaapssyElchtb Pace. Notice?Republican Ladioj. Grand Opera House. Dinner gets?Ewlsg Bros. Found?Watch. I'.od Fire -k. II. Mil Notice?Loenn <?mb. For tialo-Keul KaUUc?Nasbltt ?fc Devine. Attcntlon-r'ittti and Sixth Ward Republicans. For Sale? 1'iaoo. Notice-Retail Grocers' Association. Mayor'* Proclamation. Catarrhal Troubles?Dr. Copclaud. ATTENTION K. OF P. A full lino of Pin* and Radges Just recelved. JACOB W. GUi nil, Jeweler, Cor. Twelfth and 31 arketStreets. ARTISTIC RESULT* Arc attained only at Parsons' Gnllorv. Tli? hitrh-clnKH work now bolni; executed in beginning to tell. Tho gallery in frequently crowd oil with patron*. The ronl rush will mod bo on?tho Fnlr nnd tho Holidays. Order your work now. no tlint yon will got it promptly, satisfaction guaranteed. .?. H. HYKKS, Manager nnd Operator of Parsons' Gallery. NKIY GOODS! NEW GOODS!! Our Fall and Winter Ovcrcontings, Suitings Pantnlooningii nnd Fanry \ entlngs have been received, which we will make up in tho latent Htyles at reasonable price*, fall In nnd inspect same before purr naning elhewhere. C. HESS & Merchant Tailors and 1'nrnlshers, TTbii 1331 and 1383 Market Street. Transfer Recorded* Clork Hook yesterday admitted to record a deod made October 17, by It. 11. Gillespie and wife, to George W. Lemons, for SI,GOO, part of lot 182 in 0. A. Zane'u addition to tho Island, on tho west sido of South York street between Ohio and Virginia streets. Russian Republican*. Jacob Jaros, a nativo of Russia, Constnntine lMcbreski, also of Russia, Stanislaus Neurogrozki, of tho same country, received thoir first napers in tho circuit court. No extru leo is charged in a ca90 like this. All havo been in America a number of years, but neglected to declare their intentions to become citizens. They are all Republicans in Bentiment. Ia tha Police Court. Actor Ilarrigan and Manager Harkin- ' son, of the "Two Old Cronies" com- 1 pany, who had the three fights de- : scribed in yesterday's paper, were fined $5 and costs each by tho mayor yesterday. Tho Italian peanut peddler went up for thirty days 111 dofault of $ *> and I costs. James Johnson also went up. Six other' disorderlies paid their fines. A rule was issued for Ernest Klaus, a witness, for not appearing. Tho OpHiilug Lecture. The Young Mon's Christian Association lecture course will be opened for this season on Thursday evening by Lovin I. Handy. There aro live firstclass lectures in the course and the tickets are one dollar. Only a limited number of course tickets will be sold this season in order not to crowd the hall uncomfortably, as was the case hist year. Seats will be reserved at nine o'clock this morning at the Association building for Mr. Handy's lecture. Liconseri to Weil. Clerk Hook yosterday is mod marriage iiceusca to tho following named parties: August C. Mayer, aged twenty-five, 1 and MaryK. Foreman, aged twenty-two, ] both of Wheeling. i Michael Jennings, aged forty-eight, a widower, and Mary Clincs, aged fortytwo, both of Pittsburgh. These people wore married by Rev. Dr. Cooke at the > oflico of Squire George Arkle. Leslie Howard, aged twenty-four, of PnfArann \ .1 tnH Klnv H Pnnlr nfpd twenty-one, of Saratoga Springs, X. Y. ; St. Clstrsvtllv Urnml Jury. The Belmont county grand juryfniled 1 to indict Francis and Thomas Donavin, who wero participants in tho row with Englnoor AVigQold, in tho B. it 0. yard ; "at Bellaire, when the latter had one eye knocked out, but Joseph Donavin, who escaped, was indicted. Joe ha9 never been back sinco the night of tho row, i some months azo. William McGowan and Archie Waldren, two boys from i Bellaire,wore indicted for burglary and I larcenv, and a young clian named Wil- !j liam tfrost was indicted for resisting an officer. Two others not in custody were indicted foraisault and battery. John Grniern, the man who struck the colored chap ovor the head at Bnrnosvillo. for interfering with his workmen, nnd < fractured his skull so that tho colored man died, was indicted for murder in < the second decree. Kick* till Coming in. i Gcorgo A. Koornor, for tho oitalo of Louisa Moder, deceased, yesterday petitioned tho Council committee on equal- 1 ization and appeals to correct the assess- i mont on tho property at 2123 tihnpline streot. It was raised from $1,100 to $1,S25. Tho increase ii alleged to bo duo t^n mistake. C. A. i-chaefer says ho is assessed $2,100 oil a lot he bought for $1,000 last year; on another that cost $">00 lie Ik assessed SI, 100; anothor that cost $230 is put down at$100; another lot is assessed , at $1,000, and Is not worth it. Jlr. Schaefor adds: "Building lots should not be taxed too high, as it would keep people from buying and improving. Tho committoo was finishing up its work in tho SoventS ward yesterday. Any r6al estate petition from tlio Seventh ward which comes in hereaftor will have to lie over till next August. Little* a "World" Com inc. The great spectacular drama called "I.ittlo's World" will be at tho Grand Friday and Saturday, October 21 and 22. Two complete sets of Bconery aro carried by Liitlo'a World company, and it is made to tit any stage. Unliko many companies that have visited this city and that have advertised nil special scenory, and then disappointed people by not lining it, .Mr. Llttlo jjuarnntcoa every ?conc produced exactly an advertised, and in some respects presents even more scenery than advertised. No finer or more attractive scenery will bo shown here this season, and iho exact cast is guarantood as in tho New York, Philadelphia and Boston engagements. Ret. Sylvanm Lnno Of tho Cincinnati M. E. Conference, makes a good point when ho iaya: "Wo have for years used Hood's Sarsaparilla in our family of Ave, and find it fnlly equal to all that Is claimed for it. Some people aro greatly prejudiced against patent medicine*, but how the patent can hurt n medicine and not a machine Is a mystery of mysteries to me." Hood's Pilm cure Liver Ills. 7 Go to tho big McKlnlejr meeting today, via I'ontoon Bridge, foot of Twelfth street. Mrk. Jf. ?cUAKNuKRGi.it, Beaver Dam, Wit,, writes: "We have used Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil in our family for Coughs, Colds, Croup and Klieumatism. It curt* every time. u> FOR COLUMBIAN DAY. Somo of tho Features in tho Calibration of tho Anniversary. WHEELING WILL TAKE THE LEAD Of Every Town in this Vicinity in Sinking a Creditable Showing, not Soon to bo Forgotten?The Part o! the Public School Children?Tho Arion Celcbratlon-Othor Organizations Join. The arrangement of the exorcises of tho public schools to take pluco on tho mornincr of Columbian day, for which weeks of preparation have been mado, are all completed. Tho exercises promise to bo one of tho leading features of , that day. At all tho schools they will be of the same nature, in compliance with tho official programme issued by tho World's Fair hoard of commissioners. The exercises will be held from!) a. m. to 10 a. m., insido of the buildings; < after that hour until noon they will bo 1 held outside, cither in tho school yards or on the streets in front of the buildings. Tho following excellent programme has been arranged: Reading of the President's proclamation. 1 liaising of tin* American Flu;;. 1 Salute to tUc !!iu bv cbecra I?y tlic pupils, fol- ] lowed by tie song, "America." Prayer. Songs?"Columbm, Our Land."' and "Our Fair ] Laud Forever." ] Beading of ode or address by tho pupils. Addresses bv invited guests. The following gentlemen have been ] invited to deliver addresses, and promised to do so: Washington school house, I)r. C.'F. Ulrich; Clav, Rev. Dr. Riker, Union; Judge <i. L. Oranmer; also recitation by Mr. Charles Brilles; Bitchie, Rev. J. A. Hopkins and Squire J. A. Arkio. ( In the afternoon about 509 scholars < will participate in the big parade, each UUU IJUIIIK JltrillBilUU WIVII n Iin^i uuu badge. The various schools will be divided into divipions, headed by a banner with tho numo of tho school. The pupils Jravo all boon carefully drilled tor weeks past, and will no doubt present a very attractive appear- . ance. ' < Tho .Anon I'l-nt. The Arlon society held a meeting fast night to perfect arrangements lor its Columbus Feat, which is to be jriven at the club hall on/Thursday night, October 20. There will bo a concert, the programme being appropriately arranged. Solos will bo sung by Miss Flora Williams, Jacques Front and F. J. Diegmiller. There will bo an address by Dr. A. V. Stifel, aud Mr. Theodore Holler will read a poem written for the anniversary and dedicatied to the Arion by liev. Dr. A. Scbnilraneck, now of Missouri, formerly of Wheeling. This festival bids fair to bo one of the most enjoyablo features of thoColum- , bus anniversary. fom * af the Fe iturei. In tho Columbian Day parade the Retail Grocers' Protective Association will be represented by two wagons, one representing a grocery store of 18U2 and tho other one four hundred years ago. The American Flint (flas/Workers' ] t'nion No. 9 will turn out, all the mom- J berd carrying class canes. Moesro. Butler and Shaw have been chosen as mar- ? shals for tho Union. Viow* uf Coluuiom. Thore was a largecrowd in attendance < at the Madison school last evening to witness the stcrcopiicon views given trader tho direction of Prof. A. XI. fiteI'ctison, principal of the school. The i series of viows was opened by a number illustrating incidents and eveuta in thu life and career of Columbus, on Bach of which Professor Stovenson gave a short explanatory talk. Tho entertainment concluded with a large num- 1 ber of excellent viows of prominent ' buildings, the leading cities, and all the beautiful scenery of this country. On tlicso an excellent lfccturo wan fiivon, showing tho greatness of the country which Coluiiitu3 discovered. A lutndiomo sum was realized for tlic piano fund, which instrument the school expects to purchase soon. Tho lecture will probaolo be repeated on Wednesday evening. When Nsiturn N'oods assistance it may be best to rentor it promptly, but one should remember to uso eveu the moat perfect remedies only when needed. The best and most 8imole and nentlo remedy is .the Syrup of Figs. manufactured by tho California Fi*r Syrup Company. Go to tho big Mclvinloy meetinc; today, via Pontoon Brid#o, foot of Twelfth street. 71 n... >?? f Anf X>?L(. ? i iljba UIU 1UUIIIUI Utwuuo. ? Ilenriqutirter# For Men's Fine Shoes in al! the latest shapes and leading makes, all sizes and ' widths from $1 to $7. I? V. Blond. Ctmss on tho ronloon Bridge, foot of Twelfth street. Cosoiiavf. Bncwi.sa Co.'s ales and porter on draught to-day. XT his-3 Tuc DELIGHTFUL WEATIIEK of tho past week has intluceil Kdw. L. Hose Co. ' to still further reduce tho prices on their full lino of bicycles, of which | thoy have a largo stock that must soon I he removed to winter quarters. TVkk tho l'ontoon Bridge, foot of Twelfth streot, for tho big McKinloy meeting to-day. Bdoine kills roaches, bod bugs, etc., n'ithoutperadventurooi a doubt. 25uts. Now linuUy. Our stock of Gents' Fine Shoos is now complete, tho best iittinir Piccadilly Bhicher in the city. L. V. Blond. j Tun Wheeling Nightsoil Co. has tho largest barrels and best facilities for moving %ghtsoil. C. \\\ Kixey, general manager, corner Chaplino and fcixeontti streets. Tnlephono 15. S A-SS*" j; ! Science! 1 MEDICAL SCIENCE; f fn^Tr/,^y achieved a ! J % 8 * triun,Pl1 ln' the production ot | BEECHAM'S iDfll I Q Trhlch will cure Hick? 2 l? I win w BCmdncbo and all Xcr* Jvans Dlaordera aricin;; from Impaired 5 Dl?eUlon. Conatlpatlon and illaorJ dered Liver t aa.l tiny will quickly re* < ? store w>aipn to complete health. | X Covered with a Tasteless & Solubb Coating, J! ? Ot all drti?gis:s. Pricc 25 ccntx n box. 2 New v ork Depot, 365 Catml St. ! I pnlWvW?>V dw*Vlw??Tw??V?*Www?l 1 THE HUB-ONE-P A TEXAS Some years apo there was com admonition: "DON'T MONKEY WITH non-poetic,bat in n garo 01 siang, una traveled from that sawmill with all its fit and breadth of this great land. It has bee nhors and ranks as an Americanism oFR admonishes you against?TIIE BUZZ Sj only one purpose, and that is to go thr Tho proprietors ol this imp of steel kno write tho torso phraso just quotod. But retail commerce, particularly tho clothin is the dealer who sells you an ill-made i of a good one, yet the woods are full of t Buzz-Saw U'hoaoobject, like their prototype, is to tact with. Wo place ourselves in the poi :ay to tlio buyer of Clothing ready made "DON'T MONKEY IK Danger to your dollars lies in their ju t to your hard earnings that what you si it fault when it comes to makes and qua nent is constitutionally at fault for wai business. (This is general.) We have rears and we can talk it and sell it intel money-saving on your part when you dei kvo shall give unheard of values in our ( ind if you are in it with us we shall mak ;areer. Our $10.00, $12 sriiTc Awn ( UL/J I KJ v Are a surprise to everyone. To see stylos to select from. Cutaways in Sacks, Frocks, One and Three Button Our $18, $20, SUITS AND ( The same goods shown by the fit trimmed better, n perfect fit miarantc EIGHT TO FIFTEEN DOLLAR-?. Our Furnishing G Brimful of Barcrainp. No matter wl find the same goods THE One-Price Clothiers, 8a Market and Fou FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC.-' FURNISH Y( FROM OUR MA1\ ?1 o on wobxh FURNITURE, ( OF GOODS , $1 00 CASH A FULL 1 AXD 5? Cents COW]? PER WEEK. $1 oo ? EVERY TWO WEEKS, BfclDD Oil ^ 00 ' OF EVERY D: PER MONTH. rm 1 ^ T woeeiing m L. C. RICE, Manager. EGGER, WARRICK A CO. COMPARISON Tbe Trae Test of Merit! Compare Our Prices, Compare Our Quality, Compare Our Styles. We arc making a itxnc bid for your patronuj,'o tui* Fall fijr our Grand Showing of LADIES'AND MISSES' WRAPS AND FINE DRESS GOODS! Of crerv detlgi. Our line Is imtncn?o. nod varied Vnougu to suit nlmnt anybody's fancy. Cheap enough and o' value *u:!ldent to please the most economical. The Largest Line of Blankets, Flannels, Hosiery AND OTiTDH RWBAH IN THE CITY, P. a.?200 pounds Choice Country Feathers forSalo. HsFjmit cfc OO., 1132 MAIN STREET. RICE CLOTHIERS. SAWMILL spicnonily posted tbs following forcible THE BUZZ SAW." Devoid of elcgnncc, 11 phrase of the "Wild and Wooly West" ivor of originality, throughout the width n accepted as one of the greatest of met*lie first order, but what of that which it \. W ? It has for its sole object on earth ouch whatever it comes in contact with, wine its great danger were inspired to how applicable is this whole thing to g branch of it. How like tho Butt Saw ind poorly fitting garment for the price heso Clothiers, pro through whatever they come in condition of that forciblo piece of advice md FH THE BUZZ SAW." dgment; makes and materials. You owe end is well spent. If your judgment is litics, why paironizo dealers whose judg. it of proper experience in the Clothing made Tailor-mado Clothing a study for ligently. Profit-saving on our part is il with us. From now until Christmas Nothing and Furnishing Departments, o this tho banner month of our business .00 and $15.00. 3VERCOATS s them is to buy them. Dozens of i all styles, Sacks, Double Breasted Cutaways. $25 and $30 DVERCOATS left tailors. Ooun aro made finer, ?d, and we'll savo you at least from It'll pay you to make a trial. oods Department, .-t -i - -av? iuu UUIUIS luav uuoi, ^uuit wnojn at a lower price at HUB, Iters and Fnrnishers, rteenth Streets. WHEELING INSTALMENT CO. )UR HOMES /1MOTH STOCK. r\r\ uu IARPETS, Etc. Worth OF GOODS $2 00 -INE OF CASH AND BLANKETS! PER WEEK. :D $2 00 EVERY ]N(j? TWO WEEKS OR $4 00 EScmrrioK.? MONTHLY. italment Co., to 1140 Market Street ATLANTIC TEA CO. Atlantic Tea Ci. TEPC IMPORTERS Coffee Roasters. Tbe Largest. Cbcaneit and Most Reliable Tea and Grocery House in tho Stato. PHlCt L151 : Granulatod Suprar, 10 lbs. for $1 00 Standard A Sugar, 20 lbs. for 1 00 Light Yellow Sugar, 20 Ibi. for.... 1 00 Lair Raisins, new, 2 lbs. for - 25 Valencia Kaislns, new, 3 lbg. for.. 25 Carolina Rice, new, 5 lbs. for 25 Bost Head Rico, new, 4 lbs. for... 25 Pearl Barley, new, 8 lbs. for - 25 Oat Meal, now, 6 lbs. for 25 Rolled Oats, new, 6 lbs. for 25 X. Y. Full Cream Cheese, 15c por lb. Broken Coffee, 10c per lb. Fresh Roasted Coffee, 12}c per lb. Clothes Pins, le per dozen. Carpet Tacki, 8 oz., le per box. Beware of Hnsbroom Concern?. We Lead, Let Those Wbo Can Follow. AtlanticTeaCo,, 1109,1111 and 2280 JUrketSU