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SUMMER CLOTHING-M. GUTMAN &, CO. A * v T^T^. r v *k2l ^ | ^ If Loin is i Mai ii fe ion May do for a song, but the fellow is too distant to be a very Interesting character. It's much more practical to think about our clothing and pass from the moon man to the well dressed man who has one of our Summer Suits. This is not an age of moonshine and fancy, but one in which the good things in life are brought within the reach of all. GoodClothing Is a necessity, and better suits than ours cannot be discovered. A Look Will Prove Their Superiority. Our Prices Will Prove Their Cheapness. An immense line of Negligee Shirts and Summer Furnishings. Boys' and Children's Clothing in profusion. a RMnil npnnrtment. _ _ . _ _ "six Floors. J welfth and Main btreets. WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS. COLD STORAGE. TRADE. '803. STORAGE'1 Wall PclP6TS FREEZING A SPECIALTY. Q / ^ OfC Our Now Cold Storngo llulldlng Is now comCL 1 1 Li I J W I V-l tlT 1 wJ t?lot? mid opun to the public. Wo solicit your (mtcouuKo. Cold Utorago aud FroczluK Uoouii for preserving Fifty thousand pieces In storo, all grades at UUTTEU EQCiS CUKE8E. 5, 6, 0, 10, 15, 20, 25, 35* OR^OKANG?? ? FUD%&EM0Na Mar. aud Ceilings to matoh. MEATS, POULTRY, GAMK and FIBIC. Moat of thoao Papers arc soiling ut Ilulf In sopurato rooms. Pure, dry air aud any ro ,rlta quired tompomturo guarantocd. FYTRA ciwp dapprc ^?r Information regard I lit; rout o! Indivfdun! e./v r?r\ r i in c. rrtrLno rooms or prlej for general storage, call ou ua, oi 75c to $4 50 a Bolt address 100 1IABY CA IUtl AGES In Htoro. WHEELING ICE & STORAGE CO, Prlr.oH from $0 00 to V30 00. mj*2 No. 2224 Wator Street. ^"1" 'innnt <n? (lid Ttntvatltir* (iliwttllllf* CouvlioH. JiuHt In tho United Statoa. STATIONERY, BOOKS, ETC. JOSEPH GRAVES, HA-mmiooks! 26 Twelfth Street. - . .?I. .i.. Wo liavo a Largo Slock of FURNITURE. CARPETS, ETC. HAMMOCKS, A ID MATTDPQQ 10 lU a,y""auJ Mw"' ,r?m AlnlvlAl 1 nHoo 40 cents to $3 so 'v. .... Sold Wholesale or Retail. I lie Only Pure Mattress in the World. CARLE BROS'., n.llCTIilC IX COXSTItUCTIOX. 1S08 MARKET STIIEET, llYtilUNIC IN PRINCIPLE. "W27 Second <loor south of now City Bank "The Sweet # EEJRTSOHT'S, n- y n a 4 >> V 1116 Main street. Girl Graduate, * ' (T?> ?ay nothlna ol tho Awkward Hoy GratiaPLUMBING ETC ato) Is now In souson. Wo ftro busy helping ~ ? L? I tholr frlonditosoloct APPJumtlATB llooKBlor Trimble & Lutz, UI !" Wo tako advanUROof thin opportunity to r> , 1* koII Fine Books at vury Low l'rloos. bupply House. _ FRANK STANTON, Bookseller FUNDING AND GAS FITTING, Qoshjl HYMN*, STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING. In their various numbors and stylos. _ BOOKS, STATIONKHY, 1H/ANK BOOKS, A Full Lino of ilio Colobmto.l? DAILVnnd WULKLYl'AI'KllSoud MAOAZINI! suon anil Miirali Stonin riimpi WbM"' !'a"m ^h!*qu7mby?'''M,?' ?Kept Constantly on Hainl. mrj No. 1411 Murkot Btrcot lftOO mut tftOtt Murkut Mtrurt, WUdkUuk PHOTOQRAPHV. "WUUAU UAltli St SUN, >v PHOTOGRHPHS^ PractlcalPlombers,GasftSteamFUteri, ? higgins' gallery So im twvlvtu srltmtf. *' * Twelfth Btroot. Allw,?t,lu???t0,npl|y?rc,wn1UI. Ptloov jyjpYLliy' AllT HIUDla f'KORQK UlBtlRUD & HON. ? ??? vJ (bucooasani to Tbuiupsoii liiobofd.) 3F*2BKC^TC^C3HEli^ME'3EXflU PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, . PdrtrtlU In i-sitoi oil Cmjron. w*tot uu Ins* f'As ANIIHTKAM PITTKIUL IlltAM VOifNOKIU fcpcoMltli* N'lttirnl Uu* Hiiptillas, Stomu 2154 7UJK1N STR0BT. Healing mill VotttlUllou. f0ir, inn mAitKirr ht.. wiirklinu.w.va. u!linciliW0,k prou,pUir dono Bl wu*1 '""IS1' PICTURES & ART MATERIALS _ T EATIIKit GOODS, 8UIWC1UBU FOR KOLBINO MlOTO Fit AMI* UAU1? UAftKft. BILL lyLP*. 1 lib' WPPKM Y INTPI I 1P.PNPKR I'OCKKTMOOKH AND j'uUflKS, VVLLNLY UN I LLLK iLINL.Ll\ AlJof jj|0jf|BOI| J|?W?rlal? ami Ufwt IVUtOMi $! 00 PER YEAH. ?w* S{afl!uko?mb!rt. fl SPLENDID CHANGE l''or Wheeling Business Men 1 Invest Near at Home. GREAT COAL AND COKE CENTF Of tho Upper Mononuuhelu Valk How tho Town oi Fairmont is For iiitf Ahoad?Tho I'opuiut ion Doubli ill Five Yours?Modern lmprot inouts?-Tho Now Addition iioii lUpidly Uuilt Up With tho Comii of Now Industries und Opening ot Now 91 ilies?Values Ijiureusu Per Cent in Two Your* In tho ontire statu of West Virgin since tho ora of development bogun, section lias made mora rapid progri than that embraced within wliut known as the upper Monopgahela c< aud coke field, of which tho rapto growing city of Fairmont is the centi or chief shipping point. During t past few years there haro been oponc within a radius of five rnilua of Fu mont, tou coal mines, giving ouiplt ment to more than two thousaud mi while within tho limits of tho to\ have boen established a uumber.of ni , industries, including two glass fad rics, iron foundries, planing inil aud other manufacturing industrii With this (ieveiopuiout of business h come a now population, until it is mo than double what it was live years an and now comers aro constantly i riving. Few towns in America have tna mure rapid strides, all things consi (jred. In proof uf this statoinent 01 lias but to consider the fact that wh was fivo yuurs ago a hum-drum villus without any of tho modern improv nionts, is now a bustling, hustling, gro' lug city, with electric lights, natur gas, water works, and all other modo conveniences. Within this half a d cade now additions have been laid o scores of new streets have been opem through what livo years ago we , meadows anu corn holds, liunilrou* now and handsome buildings havo boi urootcd in those additions, and tlio J mnnd for homes nnd building sites go on Increasing, ho that values havo i creased 100 por cont in tho last two yeni So rapid und wonderful lias boon tli growth that visitors have boon niov to call Fairmont "tho Chicago of tho i torior of West Virginia." "This "boom" which Fairmont enjoying, and which is attracting much tho attention of investors, is n it "boom" on papor. It is bused upc a substantial, solid foundation, bit atod in tlio midst of tho richest cc Hold iu America, tho town iaulroui tho shipping point for more than millon tons of coal und coko por yei to say nothing of tho vast tonnage fro tho other industries. Development not a thing of tho future, but is alreai in iirogross, so that tho growth of Fa mont is us substautiul as tlio otoru wealth laden hills that surround t city, und tho investor is nut Kuuibli in "futures," hut dealing in realities. Fuirinout is tho terminus of two r.i roads und on tho main lino of tho Iial moro it Ohio. In a few months t Fairmont, Murgantuwn & Pittsbur, roud will bo opened up to 1'ittsburv which will make tho interior of t : state us accessible to thut city us it now to Wheeling, with Fairmont tho distributing point. This is a fi the importance of which it is time t business men of Wiioeliug wera bog! ling to realize. A strikini! instunco of how l'uirmo is growing and of tho solidity of t "boom," it it can lio callcd a "boom," furnished by theoxperionco of the Fa mont Development Company. T1 company laid oirtlio new town loss th two years ago. It covers a largo ter tory wost of tho old (own, with which Is connected by u magnificent stool v duct. Within tho past year scoros buildings have been eroctod on tl property, including two now gli i houses, tlio splendid now state noru school building, many dwellings a business Iioubus. Within that tiino, also, tho lots wlii { woro Bold hnvo advanced in valuo frc 25 to CO nor cont. Tho demand (or li lias Steadily Increased and tho llovoli incut Company has disposed of u lai : nnmbor at private sale for irood pric With a view to further Improving t . now town tho Dovolopmont Compn lias lot thu contract for tho paving Fairmont avonuo with flro brick a tho work will begin at oncc. Ale this and adjoining stroots uro tliocho building lots, a limitod number which'(100) will bo offered to-morro (Thursday, Juno 1.) at auction, is a rare chanco for investment, n , Wlieoling business men will miss good thing if they nogloct it. No vostuiont in tho stato oi Wost Virgil will pay bo largo a return. Tho L>o\ i opinont Company's advertisement poars in another column. Attontioi directed to it. Whooling business in who nro looking for nnying invostme . should mako a trip to Fairmont to-m row and look over Iho ground, ltou trip tickets uro on salo at this point 2 cents pur-mile each way. iii? fought III tho 1(0 vol ill loll. In tho wo8t cornor of tho ohicomoti at tho ca.it cud of (Sixteenth Htroo unudtitono irruvo slab lieu prostrate, i: on ilia this inturoHtinic inscription: " John Dui.tv, DtpnrUd thi* I.'fe May 24,1388. AQth 74 )Vur*. > A noHlor In tho Wnr of our Imlonondoncc ' Ills dtily l'oiulon thu I'niIbo ol bin Counlryii - Ills l'rlvute Virtue* may bo truly Cominoiiioft In tbo SlmplO I'hrmo? "lie toat an lloiuit Man." Kvltlontly pensions were not unltno in that day. True Cal(l lrro*<<u Fact*. Goo. L. Durst manufactures his Croain from tho product ol Ills o Jomny dairy larm mid eroamory. 1 = produced exclusively for lilmBolf, i especially for lino .[Utility and purl - together with ail the modern faciili known to tho businoss enables iiitr - proiluco luo Croam tlint is impossi to equal by anyone in tills count Orders In atiy quantity dolivorcd in I city or shipped any wliero. Don't almost kill yourself by viol purgatives, 'lake Simmons Liver II ulntor, a mild laxative. Now I'oIiiIooh iilid CithbiiKc. 1 On and after to-day wn will race I'otatoos and Cabbage. Tho stock i bens liorololoru tho host in thu marl Zuikits linos. a Co, - No. 1310 Main slrco Vint* t-'imlwonr, Wo hnvo |ust roceivod a full nsn montol l/iw Shoes for ludies In nil latust stylos. I. V. Uwni Drum; will free your home from " buus nnU rouihoi, It kill* thuiu stantly. HON Oil*) To BISHOP KAIN. ^ A Nutublu ICuccptiuii Tvudurud hiui nt l'HUburgh. t0 SaysTuoaday'al'ittaburi-li linui: Tho reception given I .lit night by tlioCulum- \ bus club to ouu of it* honorary mom- \ bora, tho Ut. Uov. Uiahop John J. Kuin, (? of Wheeling, recently named to bo coadjutor archbishop of St. I.ouis, ?i uu all'air that will lont' remain memorable in llm annals of Catholic social events tf- 1'ittsburgh. There weru present more ;il than UUO membora of tho club and their , _ guttata, including tuauy prominent protoatants. Tho club rooms wore handiik' aoiooly decorated with llowora and 1B plants. A cordial uddroaa of wolcomo was delivered by Frank I'. Smith, oditor of tho PittfbaW) Oilliolic, DO In hli graceful response to thia wolcomo, liialiop Kuiu said ho wuuld bo tuoro than human not to uuprociato tho ^ attention that had boon paid bitu in j3i Pittsburgh. Ho apoko of tho great good * 0 buliiK accomplished tiy tno L-uniinuuB u club in brinuiuR tho mcmW.ra u( tho ij ,aa church into closer social relations. Ho id was frequently interrupted by wurui ap- ' )a| pluuao. L U Attar the apoakius* introductions tol- gi " lowed, Tempting refreshments wero -'r? served. Among thu?e present were . ho Mayor II. McKonna, Juduus J. W. F. ;j White and J. l'.Slagle, William Loelller, n j Attorney J. D. V. Wutteraon, and the I) Itov. Dr. tiuorgo Hedges; whilo the >y* llev. Father.-) M, II. Slieedy, li. P. Gritin, tin, M. Carrol, MoAvoy, Mclluuli and m VQ O'Conuell represented tho Catholic a ,... clergy, Lottera of regret were received I from tho lit. liov. Bishop Cortland \ t0" Wliitohoad, of tho Episcopal church; la, Dr. Jamea Allison, of tho Presbyterian ia. Jlaiuur, and tho Hev. J. L. Milligan. ua ss= re Quinsy troublod me for twenty yoara. ;o, Since 1 started using Dr. Thomas' Ec- ? tr- lectric Oil, have not hud an attack. Tho oil cures sore throat at onco. Mrs. " ile Lotta Oonrad, Blandish, Michigan, Oct f i- -M? 'S3. ^ I Card of Tlinulo*. jo, I desire to return my thanks to Euroka 'o- Lodjre No. II, Shields of Honor, fpr tho iv. prompt and aatialactory manner in ul which they puid tho insuranco on my u rn husband. r- ^ piU( 0- JlllH. E, GuUNTltlttt* If. Too Many Waists. ro Hoys' Mother's Friend Waists 2oc. of $1 anil $125 Derby Waists, our odd lnf finn irnodfl. f?o lit fiflft. || lo- EusiiEiMEit'e, I I os Elovonth street. U n s# . JL'or tliu ISyoa uu<l liuuil. is Tho sciontitic method used by 1'rot. ed Shell', for examining tlie eyes, is tho a- beet known to the profession. Those At i needing Spectacles, or their oyoa tiro, tliei is or head aches when reading, can con- I) A so suit him and have their eyes oxuminud ' ot for '.'lasses without cliurje, nt 1110 Main in street, next door to bneok & Cu.'a. u" . Mt'iW Is o j Hpoulai Corwo'. Side. u SI and $1 26 Corsots go at SOc, k. A a lr G. and Thompson Glovo Fitting ox- 111 uJ copied. Her Majesty, white aud drab, V/l j3 at $2 -o, regular price $2 70.* jy II. Emsiikimkk, Eleventh streot. i, Ilullintilr'rt Oyuluy KstaliUHlilueiit. ^ |10' Mr. J. Iloilmoir, proprietor of tho I'un Handle Dyeing ostablishmont, No. 1431 Market street,haB placed improved I). machinery in his place, aud is prepared t[. to do all kinds of scouring, cleaning and f l,o dyoing. Clothds repaired neatly aud | (,1, on short notice. ho roacue8, bod bugs, etc., aro instantly _ j killod by buginn. 25 cents. as ? let |10 MARSHALL?On Tuesday ovoulng. May 30,189.1, 1 ut 7 o'clock, J amis M. MARSHALL, aged :C ll" yuim anil \ month. Fuucrul from tho rosldenco of his mother, No. 'Ut 220 Sixteenth street, Thursday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock. Friends of the family Invited. .,B lotormont ut Foninsulur Cemetery. MOOHB?On Sunday. May 23,1803, Mrs. Sarah ,1H E, Moouk, iiged riii yours. Kumiral from hor luto rosldonco. corner Twenty eighth ami Chupllne streets, thin (Wednos' day) morning at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. lu* Intormont at l'loasaut Valley, W. Va. 0 of i..M FALLON?On Sunday afternoon. May 28,1893, at l,,B .1 o'clock, at tliu residence of hi* grand* HSB motluir. Mrs. Sarah Ghmnou, 1111 Main lal street, John T. Fai.lon, u#od 27 years, nd Funeral on Wednesday morning at8:no o'clock. Mass at Cathedral at V o'clock. Friends o( ch family are Invited to attend. Interment prl)iu vate at Mt. Calvary cemetery. 5^0 KI'IILIN?On Tuesday morning, May 30. 189.1, at 3p. 11 o'clock, Jeshib, wile of Charles Ephllu, iu TO t,lu 11,1,1 yuur of ,lor ns'? og Funeral sorvleesut tlio roildouce of hor husband, )jq No. 41 North Huron street, thin (Wednesday) iiy afternoon ato'clock. Frlonds of the family , 0f Invited. Interment private at Mt. Wood U(j Cemetery. mg GUNDLING?On Monday evening, May -9.1891, ir.n at 10::J0 o'clock, at thu residence ol her , daughter, Mm. K. Ikintz. No. 1011 Main itreet, 01 Mrs. Maiigaiu:t GUftDUNO, In the 78th year i\V, of her a?o. It Funeral this (Wednesday) mornlngat Ot.TO o'clock. Ulil ltequleiu muss at Kt. Alnhonsus church at 10 I a o'clock. Friends of the family rcs|?ectfully in* Invited toattoud. Interment at Mt. Calvary tliu Cemetery. ;o1" M1LLKK?(Jn Tuoidny nlluriinon, M?r l?, Mm, * Up- at 4 :,M1 o'clock, August Mll.LUIi, iu tho-Mill lis year of hIs age. iQt? Funeral notice heronfter. UtH r or- f?) Every one ?ufud f| tW /era from Catarrh ttt u? in tll? Hoa(I' /OlwSS/ ?S Thoso who don't i i m ^vo i\ \y-ijf \\l h from Ihoso who v Crlf I*r 1l (*a It's a dteeaiio orv ff j vl-/ . l Mr you can't keep to t n P-A! I / ffl youreolf.,, inj " Here aro aomo of tlio uyrnptoms: Ilenducho, obstruction of iioko, discharge* falling iuto throat, sonioflinoB profuw, watery, and acrid, nt others, thick, tonuciouH, inucouH, purulent. Moody, putrid, mid offensive; oyoo weak, ringing in earn, aeufnosH; oll'cnuivo brouth : smell and taHto lramirwl, and general debility. Only it?n ? f?w of these likely to lx> prcsont at onon, ited Tho cure for it-for Catarrh itaolf, mid all the troubloB that come from it?a porfoct and ponnanont euro, is Dr. Wage's Catarrh vn ltemudy, Tho worst couch yiolu to ito mild, w" soothing, cleansing nnd healing properties. A roeora of twciity-llvo years liua proved that to its proprintow?and they'ro willing to prove it to you, [co They do It iu thia way: If tboy can't euro wn y?ur Catarrh, no matter how boa your curo, , i or of how long standing, tboy'll pay you . $B00 in caah. Can you novo belter proof of tlio healing powor of a mcdlclno t tl(!H i to UNDERTAKING, bio " ?? ry, J^UIS BEKTSCUY, ^lu (Formerly of Frew Jc Uortiohfl, funeral director f\ And Artorlnl Bmbnlmer, 'OK' 11IU Halil Mr not. L.t Mil,, Call, lijr (cl?fiU(itt<i na.tfrurail 'In* o' tiliihi Store telephone, rmldeuoo. f>'H. m?.'7 ill! ALEX PHEW, 1117 Main Street. L #UNDERTRKBR,? Am propatod to couduol burl ds Iu it molt nit1,1,5 infaotory innunor l nil iiuhI tii undertaking anj, pllancea and iiuo oluuk mid wlilto funoial uardi \^))npetuni innttAdotaont gunmutneii. . , ('.tilliiH. t'uxkiiM mid a lull lino oflmilal ifoodi i 1,0,1 1 aim to be iironipt, couddurato mid rulUOla a in* CaJU by tOiQpUotlo: Hoddviico. ALU. Fn?;w-Na 217. Htot?-Nu 'iAk K WIRE SPRING PILLOWS-G. MENDEL A CO. COLUMBUS Vire Spring Pillow! '1110 1/QIUlUUUa V* iru Oprillf; 1 muw vuuaiau UI Mfju* ... pringa, outsido of which is a soft padding covered by a strong ticking. Iiis l'illow in of Llghtor Woight than tho foathor pillow and la extremely olicato and sonaitivo, quickly yielding to tho lightest pressure, and adapting aoif to tho PERFECT COMFORT of tho u?or. It is always distended whoa ot undor pressure, and never becomoa matted or ineluatle. It doea not oao ita Shupe. It ia ligltt, airy and thoroughly cloau and noisolesa, and ab>lutely odorless and vermin proof. Thia ia tho moat healthful pillow known; ita uao is particularly adv#n? igeoua to all thoao who suitor from headucho, catarrh, insomnia, aathmi, euratgia, and other like maladies. Thoao troubled with ttweuUog of tho ead find great rolief by uaing it. ... . . . - i . 3. Mendel & Co., Exclusive Agents for Whoollng. DRESS GOODS-GEO. E. STIFEL d. CO. 3eo. E. Stifel & Co. 'avine just closed out a lot of forty I Wo have now spocial drives in alt :ea of good styles | lines of FANCY FRENCH Suitings and Wash Dress Fabrics. ressGinghams underwear A 11EGUL4.K 25c QUALITY, oi' ^VEBY DESOBIPTION. ispecial bargain, wo propose to run NOW'S THE TIME FOR m oil atonco, ana therefore, on MONY, and until all are Bold, y ? 1 f ,2^ per yard Lace Curtains! 11 wo nslt. \Vc huvo thorn from SI por pair upward. IF Sllit Department! Bamboo and Cheniile Portieres i tho moat comploto in tho Stute. I" "10 Choicest Colorings. atislactiou and porioct lit ?uaran- mM ^ DfaperlOS Of Hi KM, ' jEO. E. STIFEL & CO. 'STAR CLOTHING HOUSE?D. GUNOLING 4. GO. No Favoritism I All sorts and conditions of men, that's our homily to-day. To suit everybody. We.have prices for everybody. No exclusiveness? no special lines to the exclusion of others.Something for the a week man. Some thing for the millionaire. That's why we are forced to do the large business, "else we could not accommodate so many tastes. Note, it, Please I?We will not show deceptive t qualities, just for the sake of catching unsuspecting dollars, with seeming low prices, then leave you to whistle for your satisfaction. Its your permanent patronage we are after, with each and every transaction* D. GUNDLING &CO. star Clothiers, 34 and 36 Twelfth Street. ? OFFICE FURNITURE-ALEXANDER FREW. ,p^^Mure Is not kept by all dealers In FURNITUKIi, but we keep It and every other style ot FURNITUUK that Is needed In Public Of Domestic Arrnimoinimto. Our stock Is varied to suit the varied demands of a progressive people. We can fit out an Ofllco, a Ubriirj, a Parlor, a Hulli-ouin, a DlnlllRrooni or a Hull with equal Promptness and Elegance, and we cordially Invito your Inspection. ALEXANDER FREW Furniture uml Curpet Store, 1117 Main Street,