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MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING?M. GUTMAN A. CO. MONDAY ? f Is a good clay to buy Clothing from us. The other pood days arc Tuesday. Friday, Wednesday, Thurs day and Saturday. Our PLEASED CUSTOMERS are our best advertisements. Everybody is pleased with the splendid showing wo make this season in our ideal stock of Men's Sack Suits. ?. You know best what you want, whether of Serge, Cassimere or Worsted. Serge is the most popular material, but we show a carefully selected stock in all materials and sell them at prices to insure quick selling. $g?*Boys, don't come too late for one of our EXPLO SIVE TOPS. M.Gutman&Co., _ TWELFTH AND MAIN STREETS. SHIRT WAISTS-GEO. E. STIFEL A. CO. It Pays to Read Reliable Ads. STIFEL. & CO. This was again demonstrated at our Special Wrap per Sale?bag crowds and everybody satisfied. HOW ABOUT SHIRT WAISTS? Do You Know Where the Line of the City is ? . A few minutes spent on our second floor will soon prove to you that we have it in all the late styles, colors, fabrics, and at all prices, from 48c to $9.00 Each. Because the price is low is no sign the goods are in ferior. It is simply that we are leading the procession, and high quality is our motto. Geo.E. Stifel & Co. MEN'S UNDERWEAR ?D. GUNDLING & CO The Heighth of Good Taste. Men's Baibriggan Underwear $1.00 Per Suit Up ! Every Kind but the flimsy can bo found hero. EE3T VALUES you over saw. MEN'S NECKWEAR. New Shapes. You ought to ceo them. Plenty of Plaids. Other new designs. More color kinda than a rainbow. Choice 50c. FANCY SHIRTS patterns. Just right. N'egleeeo or Laundried Iioa orna. Threo acoro styles. Take your pick. D. GUNDLING&CO. Star Furnishers. The Depth of Low Prices. JEWELRY. WEDDING GIFTS! We Hare Just Opened Our Entlro New Lino of HAVILAND CHINA and Sterling Silver, Suitable for Wedding Gifts, Prices extremely low. I. Gr. DliiliOKT tfa OO., nnil t'hlni* Hni?ortrr?. MISCELLANEOUS ( 1HAKLES Q. RA W LING, CHEMIST. Member American Chotnlcal Society an?l Ameri can Instttuto Mining Knglnccra. T.nhorntory, 1 "i"0 .Mnrkot Mrnnt. Natural and Iniiiitrlil pro<Iiict? of rtvory ?lu >rriptlon nnnly/^d. Microscopical mi'l ch?ml* r.il fxaralnatlona of frx??l materials nn<l wntor. Jnl_ Brown & Hazlett,_^ CIVIL ENG1NEEKS, ?r.OOM If,, MAPONfC JIUILMMfl.? V. h. llo*?. V. I. Ulilln, ('It; Kntrlnoor. ? HOGE & WHITE, ? Civil Eufl;iixoor?! fit^m nn?l Eiwtrln Knlhvny*, ltrMtf''*. Mine*. 1-iwii fltr*, Wiikr -uin>ly, ."?Mvornp' nti'l l ?*lnj{. Omont ami IIiiIi<11iik Mntrrinl 'iTlrp. city MultdliiiC. W.V.i i.ri I ^yOOD ANJ> 8UTB MA.NTi'Xi TILE HEARTHS. Mnrhlft .11,.| Till' I'lixirltle It S|,?rlnllr, QUEEN U. JEFFEHSON. "0.1 17 Klflvouth .Struct, Wiiu.jllriti WALL PAPER. 1852 1895. Wall Paper. Our stock represents the best things, from the leading manufacturers, which we are selling at prices lower than any in the city. Reasonable prices for hanging. Only first class workmen employ ed. JOS. GRAVES' SOUS, 26 Tv/olfth Stroot. PICTURES \ ART ^ATERjAJLS. I>KAtsS CURTAIN HODS. * Wll.f. FIT. ANV WINIKHV. ft J'rlcr* very low. Fur ??lo nt NICOLI.'S ART li PORE. liirl'i *' "'I BUYS Hit! Weekly iiiiellluiMcer ...fOll ONli VliAK. OLD TIME BASE BULL How It Wna Playod Awuy Bnok In tho 'OO'b. THE BELMONT-SF/IR CLUBS' GAMES. I Hie fit, Clalrnvllln Farmers Ktorlust. ?"Kir Mnuulilnrna tho Wheeling Morolinnta?Tho ltirsunnol ol the '1Oiititi Homo Pleasant Itemlnls. Ooncosol tlio ICarly Dny? ol tlio Na tional Onmo In Thin Neighborhood, Kvon lu Those l)ny? thoNolito Art of Slugging tho lliill won Known, In, tlio light of ronowod interost |in baso bill! III thlg city, or arovivnl o( tho "crazo,"if tlio reader will havoit toch ulcttlly, tt roporlor lor tlio 1ktei.hubn. ; ciui roiurreclod an account o( tlio culo bratod conflict botwoon tlio Belmont club,of St. Clairsville.and tlio Star club, of tills city ill tlio year?110, not of tlio siego of Kort Ilonry, but ISCtI, just niuo and twenty yoara ago, hiiico which linio a generation of "roolora" has sprung up. tin. Star club was tho out growth of tho llrat club orgauizod In Whooliilg by tho lato C. II. Collior, who, during; tho war, was U10 principal of tho Socond ward (now Lincoln) school. Tho cliD P'nf "l baud is from tho Wheeling Itegmter, August 20, Ksoti, and what memories It recalls 1 In those days ovorybodr playod ball. It wasouama teur liuos alono Hint onch club main tninod ts basis of popularity, and visits to neighboring town wore always at IL'lnlcu with one good appetizing inoal to which, as the auilabl-. chronicler of tn-dav would put it, "ample juitice was douo.' But about this famous feud botwoon tho Belraonts and the Stars. Tho first catno was played in Si. Clairsvillo, and to show the stylo of scoring in tlioio days the following faithful copy of tho' lablo is presented herewith: ~mTW.: n it| ?r?n?. J-T ft"?'1 V 1 fllleww.e .4 3 ? - Morton, K.. n.., 3 3 Alexander. 3 :t TlTaner, u .. 1 Si Alexander, \\\, e... 2 TlAdaina. 1 3 J J'lxoa. u _ & a; Mendel. i..'"".' * T Hawthorne. r ? Wllr?iinuin.3 3 t^nford, > ? < slXorton. I... ~ J 1 Darrah. e 3 11 McCoy, c " * J I'eiiet. p 3 clnilu. r *' ?i ? tuial nr.ss each inni.hg, I 3 I 5 C 7 8 9 ^ - 0 12 9 2 130 LcImonS 2 * i 16 u 033 Fly cuirhcs-Star* 11: llclmoiita 7. Homo rum-Hclmotits 1. iaKf?in Mcuru"' otMmoati!"'' U"' SUn: IL "? CO?. The Alexander who playod third for the Belmonta in thoso days whs 110 other than tlio Hon. Ross J. Alexander of to-day, who is fattening up his avor ages in a government position in tho lar wejt under the present administra tion. Tho nimblo Jopjon, who cavorted around in tho position of short stop, is tho staid family physician of this city, who had tho honor of introducing thogaiuo into Ilelmont county. Of the Wheeling team. William Ber ger, S. I'. Norton and W. H.Taney have long sincebeoa called out. .Mr. Hercer was of tho firm of Borger iloflman, and tt. U.Taney, brother of J. is. and C. H.Tanoy. was then city editor of tho liog istT The rest are all living?O. Kd. Mondol, l'rod Norton, Virgil Adams, (irooloy Brannuui, Jamos A. McCoy utiil Dan Bliss, Tho umpire wan n brothor of tho Jato ox*Mayor Samuol McClollati, and thou a itudotit of l'rinco ton Thoological Seminary. Of ' tho ?coror?, Harry W. List is dead; and U. LI. Cochran wan tho Whilom judgo of tho county court of Ohio county, and lator president of tho Terminal railway. Thoro seems to uavoboou aotno doubt about tho ability of tho Belmont toam "to do" tho Stara on tlioir own grounds, and tho second diecuaaioii in tho argu* inont took placo on tho old fair grounds on August i!4, and tho domurror ontorod by tho Stars wan ovor-rulod 20 to 11. Hut in those daya thoro woro foantn, a concomitant to tho gamo that mado ita social features a season of unoiidiug joy and delight. Both clubs dinfd al tho Hprigg 11 o it ho (now thollotol Windsor) aftor tho "onslaught," wlion "anicy re marks wore mado by Itosa J. Aloxandor, Mr. 8. L Jopson, Mr. Clark and Mr. Cochran, of St. Clairsvlllo, and Mr. John T. Oxtoby, of Wheeling." Tho last iiamud goutleman is now a miniotor of tho l'rosbyiorian church. Tho recorda of tho aueiont baio bull pyramids might bo oxplorod further, for thoy aro rich in reminiscence and opulont in momorlov, but tho abovo notoB recalling "othor dayn and othor years" of tho national gamo nro audi* ciont for proaont relloctiona aud retro apoction. ANOTHER Woltlili'ri FA I It, Containing Mrtrvnlnu* Attraction* from llmry I.utiil. Circus and aurial porformancca thia roar, in tho Barnum A Bailey (Jroateat Show on Earth aro uiado a apoclalty, and aro aiinply tho boat ovor seen. Thoro aro twelve champion inalo and female bare* back equestrians, tho boat ovor aoon, spocial porforinora, who startle tho aud* ionco for throo hours with their marvol ous acts, in tho throo ring*, on tho two stages, aud on tho racing track, lhit boaidca those thoro ia a big irou-barrod arena, whoro wild beaata aud domoatic animals go through an extraordinary porformanco in harmony together. Ono would natorally think that would bo onough for ono single admission; but no! for tho performances, long as thoy ure, and with its slupoudous varioty of novol aud wondoriul features, is really but half tho attractions, for in tho new munagorio pavilion thero is a voritablo midway, lined by tho but?, dwellings, and tonts of tho croups aud fumilios of straugo and savage people, comprising tho grand Ktbnological Congress. l'wo monasteries of wild aud trained boasts, cages teeming with raro quad rupeds and foatherod odditios, wholo herds of elephants, camels and drome darioa, a raro collection of queer aniinal freaks, and other living curiosities, aro also a few of the moat wonderful attrac tions of theao shows for thia season. I An entirely now True street parade, showing representatives of all tho crowned heads of tho world, and tho military uniforms of tho nations, is still another startling novolty. It will bo horo on Thursday, May 23, with twice aa many railroad cars as othor show*. B. H. Bowman, publisher Knquiror, of Bremen, Ind., writes: Last week our little girl baby, tho only one wo have, waa taKen sick with croup. After two doctors failed to give reliof and life was hanging on a mere throad, wo tried One Minute Cough Curo and its life was saved. Logan Drug Co., Wheeling. W. Va., 11F. Peabody, Bon wood, and Bowio A Co.. Bridgeport. O. FIT, FASHUDN AND BEAUTY-KnAUS PROS. KRAUS BROS. Q THINGS ^ Are Apparent in the Clothing We Sell! FIT, FASHION AND BEAUTY! ?rAN?EEWE Quality and Value. These five things are essential in all Good Clothing. Either left out makes an unsatisfactory deal. Our varieties are so great and our sizes so complete that we can easily give every man a selection that suits his fiJifirc, business or pro fession exactly. IX OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT wo carry the most com plete and finest stock of Haberdashery in town, and prices as low as the stock Is big. KRAUS BROS., CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, 1319 MARKET ST. orSTniCTI-V ONK I'ltlCK. A roilMKll WHIRLING LAWYUIt Klllrd lty railing Down An I'litTitlor Mmft in St. l.oul*. Tho following tolozram from St. Louit, under <%to of Tuesday, will bo read by many old residents, and especially mem bora of thojjar in Wheeling: "John M. Chnndlor, ngod GO, n leading attornoy of this city, was instantly killod this aftornoon by falling down tho elevator shaft of tho .Security build* ing. Ho foil head foromoat from tho seventh floor to the tirst and struck on his head and shoulder*. Mr. Chandler iiad been practicing law in St. Louis with distinguished suc cess lor twenty-five yearn, Before coin ing hero ho was located at Wheeling, W. Vn., and was then tho attorney of tho Baltimore it Ohio Railroad Com pany. Nino years a^o ho was appointed the attorney tor tho Chicago, iiurling tou & Qulncy Railroad Company for St. Ix)ui?. Tho deceasod loaves a widow, formorlv a .Miss Barber, of Sandusky, Ohio, and sovoral children." Mr. Chandlor was ono of tho leading membors of tho Ohio county bar up to a quartor of u contury 020, and was for several years n partuer oi tho late (Joorgo 0. Davenport. His father was also for years a member of tho bar horo, and he was 0 brother of tho late Moses A chandler, long a well known business man. A i'lnln Injustice. To tte Editor of the Intilliqcnccr. Sir:?In tho interest of justice I desire to protest against tho suppressing of tho names of persons indictod by tho grand jury, as was dono on Tuesday. I would eeno-ially call attention to tho wrong dono by not printing the "not true bills." Take a ca?n like this: A man is accused of thoft, nrrantod, given n hearing by a justice and hold for court. All these nuccessivo stops nro chroniclod in tliu pnpera. Then thogrand jury lindi tho cbargo too flimsy to indict on, and ignores tho bill, but this fact ia sup prosied. la this jtiit to tho man who lias boon vindicated? Why, certainly uot. Justice. * Winding, May 8. i>ii:i>. SCHNETZNEIt?On Wednesday morning May 8. nt t o'clock, Mat III AS HCIINETZNCR, la hlsTMh year. Funeral lorricct at the farally residence. Ful ton, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Fricuda of tho iatnlly respectfully Invited to attend. Interment at Greenwood cemetery. A upecial train will leave Wheeling & Elm Grove railroad depot at 2 o'clocic to accom modate friends desiring to attend tho (uucral. WALFOHP?On Wednesday. May 8, at 10:15 it m.. S a tun, wife of John Walford, In ho ?nth year. Fmieral notice hereafter. UNDERTAKING. LOUIS BERTSCHY, ? ? (KOIlMKKLV OK KJSEW A BKBTSCUr), Funeral Director and Arterial Embalmer, 111(1 Main Stxwct. En?t Sldw. rail.* by telephona answered day or nj?ht. Store telephone. residence. .'?>! ap_7 Kennedy f. frew. (Graduato of U. S. College of Embalming), Funeral Director and Embalmer, WITH ALEXANDER FREW, 1117 Main Street. Telephone 229. Residence Telephones. Alex. Krrw. JIT. fp2S | We are notigoing | to handle them | any more, but | we will guaran | tee them for five | years at ??"Sgs? Fourteentli and Market Streets CASH OR CREDIT We Just Have Six of Them AND TO CLOSE THEM OCT WILL SELL THEN FOK This Machine is i Complete, with jj all the Attach ments, for $23,851