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co SPECIAL SALE I One Week Only. $KWSni,haVe ?ur ??4 and <MS uiis and marked them to sell at the uniform price of c|>g gQ sirahl!^?!'611 S'fk' ?dds and ends ""de sirab e patterns, but all new, clear and fresh. You,1 never get such a chance aBain. We II give you SEVEN GALA DAYS ! a SiL/vLf ? 'OU'ij Six Fioors, Retajl Department, Main and Twelfth Sts. S?!!!!?!i^ 7 ctTfelaco. ??\Ni9NESDny} tJd-ir ZT '1-y ? To-day, the summer meet ing of the Tviri City Jockey Club opens on the grand cour;. near Minneapolis, Minn. This is one of tiie greatest trotting meetings in the North" ?west and the cities of St. Paul ?nd Minneapolis unite in main taining it. The stakes aggregate! the handsome sum of SCo.ooc and the events' constituting the, programme will occupy two weeks and the races will con-,' tinue two weeks. As ever before the first in ?*? are found in our store. It don't matter much what the season, we have the goods for it. J ill! THIS WEEK. Remember the Graduates with a token of some kind. Then you might as well get a useful present, and the appreciation of it will be the greater. The variety of suitable arti cles we have every one acquainted with our stores well knows, but we will simply add that? A new line of Elegant Fans, Fine Handkerchiefs, Glace and Suede Kid Gloves, White Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, in colors, have just been re ceived. Geo.-E. Stifel & Co, The above Cut is an exact re production of one of the many styles of Binding the Intelligencer has for THE World's Fair Art Portfolios ? ? .AJSTZD . irM Bring in your Books as soon as possible, and we will have them ready for Delivery inside of ten days. VVe wifl supply Damaged or Destroyed Parts at 10 cents each. In order that every Subscriber may be able to preserve these beau tiful pictures we will Bind them in a Binding especially prepared for this excellent work, handsomely Bound and Embossed in Gold, at the fol lowing low Prices : ? a English Silk Cloth (Tlireo Styles) Half Morocco ? Full Morocco .... Full liuaiia - 7.ic $1 00 I -'5 1 -.'5 H YEAR'S EXPENSES Provided for hi tho Pogaago of tho Oity Aflftroprlutlon Ordinanco. OTHER BUSINESS TRANSACTED At Last 1?vcitlug's f)ry,slon of tho AVhoolliig City I.?cglslatorM?VaHoun CuiuinltioRM Muko Their ltrports. J.ouls I'acliilll (itt*? no Liquor T<l ccn.so?A. Water llovil Ordinance. Tiro Depart moiitKulos?Other Ilu si lie** Transacted. A regular meeting of thocitv council was hold last evonlng, it quorum pros oat in o?ch branch. Mayor Caldwell proaided over tbo first and Preaidont tyatcrhonso in tho aocoud brunch. In tho eocoud branch tlio reading of tho minuses was diiponaed with, nnd thcu Clork Thonor conimohcod tho readiqg of tho financo cbmmittoo'a ordinanco for tbo board of public works, taking S2,1)48 78 from tlio contingent fund and placing it in tho general fund. Mom bora of tho committee said that this Bt^p is nooegsary on account of tho stringoncyin city finances. Thoro was no opposition; tho ordinanco was passed unanimously. -1 ho clerk noxt roportod tho flnnnco committor's unnual appropriation ordi nance which estimate! tho rbvonaos for tho year at $431,229 70, and particular I/in Uio dopurtinonta wherein thoinonov Mhall bo cxpendod. Mr. Milligan ob joctod to tho socoud reading of tho ordi nance as mombora aro not familiar with I its provisions; ho wanted timo to con-" eider its provisions. .Mr. Gruso arguod against delay and took occasion to auy that interest on city loans must be paid Thursday' of next week, lie said if Mr. Milligan ' jeopardizes the city's interostund credit' he "will not warm that seat very long. Mr. Milligan eaid he would state his objections at tho next meeting of coun cil. Mr. Gruso wanted tho first branch notifiod that the second was ready to ! adjourn. Mr. Brock did not think tho gentleman from the Second ward realized tho gravity of tho position ho wns nssoming?a position that will greatly nnjuro the city, Some of the I gentleman a friends should intervene and dissuade him, othorwWo tlio blamo will rest precisely whero it belongs. Mr. Frew tn^ested un adjourned session to to-morrow evouing, but this was not deeiuod advisable. Mr. Brock wautod to know of a good reason for adjournment to the time mentioned. Mr. Frew eaid he wanted to loarn tho character of tho gentlo man's objections. Clerk Thoner suggested routine busl neea be transucted. It was decided to hold tho Second ward market on July 3, in tho afternoon in place of July 4 in tho morning. A rocoss was then taken while .Mr. Milligan conferred with several of his col.oaguea. It was said his objection to the ordinanco was tho disposition of tho second ward's appropriation. With Mr. Klchards (.Second ward) tho object ing gentloman hold a "conference built lor two" in tho hallway. The outcome was that Mr. Milligan withdrew his objection to tho second reading of tho ordinanco which was then proceeded with. Mr. Milligan stated to a member that ho bused his objection on an agree ment lie had with Mr. Gruso, made last spring, for a stono wall on Charles street, which had not boon considered in tho appropriation ordinanco. At tho conclusion of tho socoud road ing of tho ordinanco, Mr. Hupp, of the real estate committee, asked that$2G0 be appropriated for repairs to tho Pax ton fountain, insteid of $200; tho chnngo .was made. Tho orJimtnco was uoxt read by its title and paasod bv tho branch, after which it was sent over to the tirst branch. The committee on accounts reported bills amounting to $898 63, that were ordered paid. The committee on police roported police bills, $371 75, also or dered paid by council. Tho streets, alleys and grades committee's bills,' (contingent fund) $00, were ordered paid. Cemetery committee bills amounted to $59 SO and woro ordered paid. Scales committeo "bills were $120 70; ordered paid. Tho committee on health also had somo hills, amount ing to $331 53, which they wantod paid; the committeo was accommodated. Tho committee on police also reported citv prison bills, $83 03; council ordered thorn paid. Firo department bills ag gregated $139 08 and weroerdered paid. Ileal estato committee bills were or dered paid, amounting to$5S 77. City Solicitor, Colonel ltobert White, reported regarding tho erection of a* board fonce around tho East Wheeling cemotcry nnd collection for eame from the owners of lots, and was of tho opin ion that euch action could not bo made tho ground of complaint hv nnvbodv. Tho communication was received and filed. Mr. lliiop wantod his resolution on Ibis subject called ud. Mr. Milligan wanted the matter roforrod to the com mitteo on real estate, but Mr. Gruee did not favor such action, especially us there iB no fuud from which the money can bo taken. Tho mnttor was indefi nitely postponed. Tho- committeo pn petitions and ro raonstrnuces reported adversely on tho application oi Louib Bachelli for liquor license; tho roport was unanimously adopted. Tho committeo on water works re ported meeting with tho water board, and recommended the passage of tho ordinance from the board. Tho ordi nanco was read once ot a former moat ing. It providoa for charges on WQtor closets and baths which hare no inlet pipes. Mr.- Gruse moved to amend the ordiuauco, changing tho rate of charge fi^orn $4 to ?2. Tho amendment pre vailed, 1G ayes and 3 noe^ and the ordi nance was read for the third time by ite title; it wus then passed. Mr. Bur ice introduced a resohition providing for the recompensing of tiro men for work in tearing down tho old Sweeney foundry building. Finance committeo members said such action could not be taken, as the revenues are | Already appropriated. The matter was I finally referred to tho committee on lire department. Frank Matthews applied for stall No. 00 in the Secoud ward market house lor his restaurant business; referred to the committee on markets. Jacob Zclt/.'s application for cotTeo house licenso was reforred to tho com mittee on petitions and remonstrances. Council was invited by tho Fulton council to attend tho water to-t at Ful ton and banquet at Wheoling Park tins ovoning. Tho invitation was accepted, Mr. JBrock moved that tho rulo re garding displays of tho firo department be enforced. The motion was adopted without opposition. A rciolution from Mr. Hunpempower ing the expenditure of $250 for repairs on council chambers was ruled out oi order. Petitioners on High street wanted an electric light on that thoroughfare; re forred to tho gas board. Oilier poti _9HOE S-A L EX A N D Efl. Our Sojer Boys Camping in curn with tUo moTcury at l)U aro about :w comfdrt.iblo ai your feotiailjum hipb, wflrtn atilT shoes you'ro wearing. Why don't you coin? in and not a njilt of our OXFOKDS or 'QARMKNOITAK Y Thay'ro awfully mvoll aud owfullv pool. [ IT DON'T COST JlUC'rt_: ?l. ? TO W ISA U Til KM L IT 1IK11. Alexander, | SHOE SKLLlilt, 10-li? Molu Strcot. Wehavo Gmno lied SIiocb and Ox- 1 fords for children, to get out ol the homo, l'rico on them don't cut any flffure, but the wear docs. Bet tor p<?o thorn. tlonora vimted crock Hewora nn?l curb stones; tho application* woro refer/od to tho board of public work*. An .ordinauce, panned in tho firdtJ branch, requiring (ho ctri^t railway i companies to provide mfoty fondera was | passed in tho second branch. 'JTbo fen dorn muflfc \)o put on all cars: within ntnoty days. Mr. Frow auggoitod that fondora bo put on Btotinl motorp juj well j as on eioctric cars. It vras finally eug- | gee tod that another ordiunnco bo drawn up to provide foudern for atoara cars. A bv-pluy, rather sharp, cnuued between Menar?! (.irtiHQ aud Milliirun, and tho re tjult was that nothing \raa dono rogard iug steam care. An oruinanco (passed by tho Grst branch) requiring tho throo city boards lo acknowledge all communications re coivod by them from council was con Hiderod in the second branch, and passed without dincuvHon or objection. Mr. Uamilton introduced a resolution regarding tho riding of bicycle*, tricy cle*, etc., on tho sidewalks of tho city, proposing certain regulation?. Tho r<?i? olution woa roforrod to tho coinmittco on ordinance?. In tho lirst branch thoro was con siderable objection to tiie resolution re garding not taking the firo apparatus out of the city, tho mayor citing in stances where the city's apparatus has saved much prooorty in tno vicinity of tho ci\y. The resolution was referred to the committco on flro doportmont. Pearli of an Infant Hon. i Yesterday the throe-montha-old eon of Mr. rind Mrs. Goortro T. Digby, of Uiiic street. Island, died from a com plication of diseases. Tho funoral will take place this aftornoon from tho fain- j ily residence. To build up both ?oHd fifth and fltrvairili after grip, pneumonia, fevers and other I prostrating disooso, the/6 is nothing ta equal I)r. Fierce^ Gomes ifedical Discovery. FHOSTniUOS F0lLCv7ISS 03!P. Jlra. Kvij?en G.uinrrr, King OtArqe C'? 11.. Va., i writes: ~I wfifl taken A 7?ith grip which fiually tl resulted in pneumonia. 1 VTm prostrated for throo ^months. Had a terrible r cotJchondwmJcmacj^Hl Rond very trealc. Was fait yi.lhftinr Into "quick cou fygumptvm." Toe doctor / fam mo medicines ell the time. I grr * weaker. He advised cod liver oil emulsion. 1 took t*to bottJee of It without any > relief. I had pfcto in my loft iihouldrr and back. Miii OAiiKCTT. I "tea jrcu. ??J /<m prweriboa your 'Golden Medical Dlncorcry.' I tool: only one bottlo be fore I felt lxrttflr. After ttro bottles I could alt up. and fe't 1 hart beenmved from tho Knave, I incrcawd rapidly iu Utah and strength. Grand reunion?jobber, drqmmer, grocer; clerk and patrons?all prome- j nade on Thursday, Juue 28. Grocers' day. T.ADIKS* 1TA1STSAX.K ATTUK HON TON'. | The in'n.Mett Parsain ever nn"?*reil In this city or ??Pewhow. I.OOO Lawn Waist*, I dark and llcht. Tt?o Hi 00 quality at only | :;9c. To nen tlwja Is tu ttuy tlicm. VKai A PRHIM Gingham, enough for an , IvwlN upron, forS cents. Dntch I blue prints 2 cents at EMsnuiMca's. DI?D. KOKK?On Tuesday. Juno '2S, nt 31.-C0 o'clock n. m., Maht Ktiiyl, Infant child of A. i?. and Edith M. Itonk, uged H rnouthi ami 23 day.. Funeral services at her into rotddonce, No. 2S Mount Wood Itotd. this (Wednwdiy\ after noon at Oo'clocic. Friends of the finally ro spcctfully invited to attend. Interment at ilt. Wood Ccuictory. [Hcrkcley couuty pa pern plea*e cony.] DIGBV?Oa Tuefday morahif?, June 20. 1J434. RrssKix McFAJtLiND. iufunt sou of Oeorpo T. and JJnnnlu C. Digby. atjed t-.vo months and two weeks. Funeral sorvices from tho family rcRidenco. No. 64 Ohio street, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of tim fatally renpuctfolly Invited to attend. Interment private. UNDERTAKING. LOOIS BERTSCHy. ^ (FOlUUItOT op Fkrw i 1IC1JTSC1IY), Funeral Director and Arterial Embalmer, 111(? Stroi.f. Kau Sdo. Calls by telephone answered day or nfjlit ut >r>; ti-icphoiiu. of.; r^iJf'ncv. .V-6. hT,j7 pouc-h cuwTfliNa-G. mcwocl \ co. o<]OURSPLIT BAMBOO^ Porch Will l'rutoet You, ?t tho Lomat 1'ossihlo I'rico. KEEPS OUT THE. SUN ! ADMITS THE AIR! We maktJ a specialty of Carpets, Matting and Cushions, appropriate for porches and stoops. STARCLOTHINQ HOUSE-O. GUNOUNGA CO. oo9o6itootooeooooaocooaasoooa , X. 34 Twelfth strast. D.GUNDLING4C0J 36 Twelfth Street. ft o o o o o o 00 coeeocoeooooocoooo IF IT IS "A Question of Merit," If you want the best Clothing that1 s sole! in Wheeling, standard makes, which have been tested and found NOT WANTING, we can supply your needs. IF IT IS "A Question of Style," If you prefer this season's patterns to those "Old Timers" carried over by others, If you want to see what is the cor rect and stylish shape and cut, we nave them. IF IT IS v "A Question of Price, and you wish to economize, if you would like to pay as small a price as possible, consistent with honest and relia ble goods, then we have just what you want ON ALL THESE POINTS WE CAN FILL THE BILL "IN CLOTHING." Dduo a Lid Aiicr Using. RESTORE "LOST ?IGOR "i No* <li?CO??y. \7fll brwa ycu aaln ft week. Fold with* WBITT&N ^iuABARTER toCtirn NerVous Lcbiltty, I.iej cfUemvl Powiir in *ith?i i,ex, * Involuntary Rmlstioui tola u}ycauM>. T(no^lfrtvd.incb troubles lr*J ti cooMimptlon or ioJtut.Uy, SI.no per bo* by niBil.f, (.ir WitU c??r? ji. oriW wo gi*o & ?rttt-'O cuimiUs to earner r.futd tbo egjvt. JLddreai tKAL MEDICINE CO., Clc*?Uatf,CUu. ' ? Sold by CIIAS. H- GOETZE. Successor to McLatb Bros., Twelfth nnd 3farkct &roots. QUEENSWARE. BARGAINS Dinner Sets AND Chamber Sets. JOHN FRIEDBL & CO., 111ft MAIN* STRKKT. gCIIADKER &DRIEHOR3T, ?EOTX AOr.TT3 Jas. E. Peppar ? Co. -s DISTILLERY ItOTTLEI) WHISKEY. WALL PAPER. i^JOS. GRAVES, S VZXWt IN WallFaper and Borders, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, BABY CARRIAGES, Eta largest stock and great est variety in the city. SOLD RETAIL ?T WHOLESALE PEICEi. 2(i TWELFTH STREET. I a ? i Lai 1 V/I LYNDHURST! 0g EAGLE ALT AIR! 0 oh"- /n\ STERLING! TEHSIT LE-A-ZD THE FBOCZESSICOST ^ As something first-rats.the Majestic knocks tlisin a!l out ur $75. If you want a Wind you vvant the bast K. HOGE COMPANY, BICKI??ttST.