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A SHint SA A SHIRT l~\ +++++ Of Intere: in V smu Fiuo Porcalo Shirts, of tod Manhattan brand, Former prices SI 50 a Dou't wait till your sii M. Guti Main and 1 QUILTS.?* A BAlAI We will begin this ono of the GBEATEf White Satii THE ACTUAL VAL ALSO ? One Case Cr< One Case Cr< One Case Cr< Every Housekeeper si replenish tier stock ot' (Jullt U'e uro receiving ilall TilE COMING SEASON. Geo.E.I summer clot A LL GOC A rniMP ? V-> 1T1U This is the last weel 5C Reduction Sale 01 prices it will pay White Vest to we vestment New Faces for your approval. Amo a carefully selected line A large line of new si tiTMOUK ANON. V) GUNI I?/ . ST? a Loch Lynn He A I)aliijlit(ul Summer Ko I'j A11 t,r.f week, according to Mrcsa ^ In 4 nrrii. ' ! 'l H* Mil ? ; - r.r HUM U 00r.17,l'. ft Tie Western Uni ?i T i? 'VYIIMA nf IjtUifn1 ' 1 . W- I'Hill I'll|tl1) Ivmiu i| I iliirnM ' ' i(in lorlnit lohool i?? i oh iolof It ' ? n cp4.1t Hiptfftrttrtr IT for J?.' >r?r LEJVT GUTMAN A CO, SME + + + + + + 5t to Every Man Wheeling! IAL SALE. % 'tho colebra- . J a nd $2 00. " 01 ,00. so is gone. nan & Co., Twolftli Streets. 5EO. E. STIFF.L A CO. N OR NO SALE. week by oflorins; to tho trado ?T UABUAINS EVEIt KNOWN iu i Quilts GO UE $5.00. ^\)Cj, I VJ EACH. Dchet Quilts, - - 75c jchet Quilts, - - $1.00 jchet Quilts, - - $1.98 loulil avail horself of the cli&nco to s at those low prices. y new And choice things Foil Stifel&Co. HING-D. GUNDUNG & CO >D THINGS TO AN END. k of our ? V ^ON THE DOLL.HR [i all Summer Clothing. At these you to buy a Coat and Vest or ar next season?it's a splendid inarohere and lots of them in transit to make their DEBUT this fall ng the NEW ARRIVALS we note of FALL TROUSERS. Iks, new shapes NsckW6Qr. DLING&CO., CR CLOTHIERS. 4 and 36 Twelfth Street. i OPEN JUNE 15," /j\ Willi first-class equipment. Dairy and vege,a'5'0 K:l r d e n connected with ??<SRSSHolelgjfe&ijjE Pure Water. 'Sanitary condi"p"sSr' lights Hotel, Mountain Lnki Park, Mil. lort. Beautiful Views, icuei irom oi" location of room. For further Informai.och t,v.v\ m;t(iiir,s nom,. ' /Si '//j Rt8TOHB VIGOR InuM ? I ut MiMfor H'-mxti printlf. !." ? "I fcfMl h **tOn 'HW ?<r, A?f<; '<t, >1 I olhff (mm *ny hmi lifluH kH nrnl f ill ?lf"f .|inill) I .I. |f ll- fl ?lt flltHy. M?il? l Itn f h'l', IMlfll, fur f I'"1 fl U'lM fof f J'". J' r-1?? -r ulio 1 l>|fll If llflllrH to tllfl Of (rffTll'l III* M/tlffi A'lilffcM /fi 1,'ff! On Mil mi, (ihi? f HffgHl. ?lnl verslty of Pennsylvania. i'? AfMi Ihft r?jln?M?Ttn<? s<-'t?ti All^'mif M "llunl ( ?lloi{? Tim r.unill/ en ill i >>l lljfMlliy ?lt ho in iat ihfiuMMhly in infiOU and utjulfjpod i kin I in I'unmylv mil. i.'4t U nrni* \V. J, ll()M,AM?, I'rui,, t'HUOlir.di, '' ? IT WAS LABOR'S DAY. Tho Auuuul Parada and Oslobratlou on Saturday WHS II VERY CREDITABLE SUCCESS. A Flno Prnooealon to tlio Forenoon, in Which Ail (ho Ortfuiikaiioiiu Tako I'urt?Tho IMuniu ut Miuurt I'aclt Somewhat liiturloroil With by HaIii, lint It Whs i\ Kucuoaa Neverthelcaa?Somo of tho Features ol i ho l>ay. Saturday was Wheeling aunual Labor Day, ami it was .celebruted in a way which refloated crodit oulho Ohio Vu\? , leyTradea and Labor Aslouibly, uuder whoio auapicos it hat crown to bo au in* atltutlou iu tho coiainuuity. The pa* rauo in the forenoon was quite a* impressive nb any of its predecoaiors, iu pant yearn, aud the colebraliou at Mo* zurt l'ark, which followed, was unuo* com, though somewhat interfered with by the ahowera. Nuuriy all tlio mills rind factnrios shut dowft for tlio occaslon, end considering that it was Hatnr* day buuiunaa in general was unusually thoroughly euapendcd. The day opunud with woather which could not ho improved upou. Knrly in tho morning thu gathering organizations and bands mudetho atroetb lively, and tho numbor of banda wai an etpociallv notable feature. *1 lie way in which tho formation uuU inoviugof tho proceaaiou waa handled exceedingly creditable. All tliu local unions were iu plaele promptly, and the procoiaion moved "on tho dot," at 10 o'clock, ai Chief \1?ru|...l niU?/.n I....I .1?1-?wl < .1.?>?!.< Tim lino was formed on Chanliue, with tho divisions on Twelfth, lourteonth and Fittcoulli streets, and tho lino of march watt down Chapliue totiixteonth, and over the route already laid out by the marshals and printed iu the Intkl* HUI^CRU. The procession was of good size, and attracted much admiring uttention all nloug tho line. It was composed us follows: liaiT DIVISION. Chief Marshal U. \V. Clifton, Chief of Staff Frod WlllUmv ami Aides Andrew Wilton, Joseph Hobltison. J. Dou*hui\ aa<l J. 8. 1'nrker. mounted. Division Marsbnl ixo??r Howard. l'latoou of palleo under Lieut. l?uu Ingram. Melster's band, vj men. TyiMigruphleal Union. CO men. Local Unlou No. y, A, I U. W. IK. 1M men. I .oca I Unlou Not. II and 3 Carpenters and Jolnor?, 50 uiou. Wheeling Cltv band, 14 men. Bricklayers' unloa. W msu. Injerna'.loujii guuiujiaaons' Union No. 2. JO men. Local Union No. 5.0iC. hod carriers,!? men. SECOND DIVISION. Division Marshal William Winder and aldo<. Opera House baud. J) men. Garfield Auembly K. of L. men. Friendship Lodge A. a. oiI.nA K W., & men. Local No. I. mjiii of Vuican. of Douwood, ft) men. Craacent Lodgo No. 8. A. A. of I. A S. W., SO men. Mayer's l>and. 20 men. Brewery Worker*' Union. Ai moit Journeymen Butchers' Union No. 6.M7, 2> mcu. 1HIHD DIVISION. Division Marshal William Neabltt aud aides, i n lot band. is man. Joumermm Potters' Unlou, l?0tneu. U. Si/W. of A No. ill 60 inon. Tobaeco Unrirerw No.A. F. of L. W men. bloubeuvUle Tailors' luteal No. 1S1, Jo meu. VOt'ltTM DIVISION. Division Marshal William Laiotisch and aides. Boiler Maker* No. t&3 In wagon. Iron Moulder* No. b7 iu wagon. AdvertUlug wagons and carriage*. wtar foundry, Belmont brewery, Coopers' Union No. *.*7 lu largo wagoa. Hud lino of carriage*. AO mcu. A careful count showed that thoro wero 1,180 men in line, which compares very favorably with almost any such demonstration ordinarily aeon in Wheeling. Tho organizations marched well, and though tho lino to Mozart Turk was long and tho streots very dusty, there was no diminution in nuui* hers and iuteroit along tho routs. Many ot tho unions hal distinguish* ing foaturos which won apodal applaueo, and among tlioao the no.it uniformii of tho printers caino in for .in mi* iHiml sharo. I'orhaps an croditabio a turnout ns any in tho jinn was that o! tho glasaworkeri, wliicli was unexpectedly largo, 150 men boing in lino, notwithstanding tho long lockout through which thoy am still passing. There waa qui to a anono whoa tho groat crowd roaoliod tho inclino. but all wore carriod up safoly and in good time. Tho crowd on tho hi Si top waa largo, and dancing and general social rocroation was tho ardor from tho opening of tho affair until nearly midnight. Tho first ovont of tho programme was t'loono-milo bicyclo raca, which itartod at 3 o'clock. Tho first prixa was a lino gold and onyx stand, valuo $12; lecond prize, imperial vase, value $12; third prito, gold frame shaving cup, valuo $S. Thoro wore three ridors who contested tor the prizes. Joaopli Lubic, Jaim McCainland, of Martiu'a Kerry, and AI hurt Kunklo, of lit, ClalMvillo, 0. Lubic proved an oaav winnor, while McUauslaud finished second and Kunklo about ono hundred and llfty yards h diind. 'Iho foot rnco, opun io nil, for a divi* dod prlxo of $5, flrnt prixo $3 and second prizo $2, was won by John O'Connor first and Jesio McCauslnnd second. A very amusing raco was tho ono-logged raco, which was won by .). Graves. T'rizo$3. Tho second priz-i of ?2 was w >u by !< A lion, of Iioliairo. Owing)to the heavy rain the potrto and throedogijcd race* woro declared oil. ['lie bowling contest excited a great deal of interest, and resulted at follows: First prize, Albert Maker, Hcore -17; second. William liickmoyor, 1UJ; third, Sam IJselton, 191; fourth, John Wajii or IKfL Ono of tho foaturoi of tlio picnic which uiado more fun than nny otlior, wiih tlw enko-wiillc, undor tIk* Miporvlwion of Oaborno Hray. A nuuibor of colorod ijoutuitiinf i took part, and ilio w.ilk win chooro I by hundnvh of upoc* tti torr*. 'J'llUtsti nil in nil, tlio colobrntion wni ono uf tlio moat orderly, oujoyahlo ami in ovory wav praiaoW'irthy of ilio Iciml, ami tho coimmtUM mul Irndai AmainMy uro to ho mik'rntulutod on tlio atac* cuan t hev nchwvol. J lio (loooraliom which wore vorv j?oii? oral about town woro lionrIy all takon down Very flUiMonly botwoon two and tbroo o'clock, whou n hoavy ahowor Do* i>\u to fall. Tlio town buforo Hint win In id train ntllro, And Hornn of tho dm* plays woro oicooilingly uoat and appro* prl'ato. Nrnii fur "Ilio Imulnr," Mux Miliar, tbn original of tlio (tor* rnmi coiuody pnrt in "J'lin lhur.lor," rnIII rim to tlio catt thin voar. ami will bo wolcomod by nil who Haw bli donn-cut uoinody work during tlio (irut four nnn* noun of tho play, ntin will unlit many now frlondn hy bin irroiitfUblo humor nml hi* (Inunintf, "ilio lJn/.xlnr" will ho Hi'ou lit thoUpnra Ifoiiao noxt Wodlieidiiy ovoiiiiii/, ilm naio of roaorvod aonls will opou at (J. A. Ifoiiio'h riiunlo atom 1111m iiiornliii;. Manv t? tnko, aitri) lo rum, no pain, nothtmftodr?>?d,i>h>mniUlllW?pllU. I'n " ? Ill Il,..,? ti.r nl, l/ Will's imilll nurijr mpnn > ' " linii'lnc'io* billiiimnMi, uniinmiluiim mil /IIIIIIII>n<>' ? I/IIIHII I'm* On., Wlinnl|'nir W. Vii , II. I'. I'nilmlv, (Ionw,.>,l, inn! llunlii A Uo? llrliliiH|iurl, 0. 4 I NOi MUCH or A I'lllH. bouiuihlug U lUiUc-illy Wrung with ill* Aluru* NyalKiu. Ait alarm of lira wu* rung in from box 3, at McOollucli and Thlrteonth atreeta yeaterduy forenoon about 10:30 o'clock. A. party of children vroro playing under a porch in front of bamuel Reynold'* houio, near that point aud started a tire. Tho blazo caught tho floor oi tho porch mid charred it ulitfhtly, but did no damage worth apeaking of. Tho largo boll in tho city hall towor rauu apparently four tirat, and thou tnoit anything etae but throe. In the liotnea the nuiuhor re^atered right, but it dooi not ulwava, and tho big bell bus not aoundod tho correct alarm for months. tiomethini: is radically wrong with the lystorn. Chief Mealy aaid yeaturday, when aakod what wan wrontf. tliut the morhunisiu thatatrikea the bit; bell it* no aorioualv out of repair aa to bo apparently beyond remedy. Ho hai had it repaired aoveral tiuiei, and it euomed to be all right. but after one or ...... .1 i . i ' ..II vw? iimruin iv truuiu uo uu mvu^ h^huk It leotua to bo worn out. 0(7rr\u> unxv-i mo siiow. .luiarlc.V* Itnprii?eiitullv?i Auiilieiuailt Affair a Truly Ktinriiioii* KntarprU*. There are so few cutertuinuients ia the list of thorn which auuually rocur that can bo aald to posiesi elthor novelty or othor valuo than tlio whilinu uway of an idle hour, that it is distinct* ly u bluaiure to announce the advent of Col W. F. Cody, "Buffalo Bill," at tho head of that remarkable and unique organization. the Wild Went. The graphic and photographically accurate pictures of the life that wa? iod on tho plains by tlio Indians, cowboys iiiiii scouts in tho early day* of the He* public can never bo duplicated after (Colonel Cody ahull retire. Theso are living pictured, storios in action by the living heroes of tho days of yore and their Indian adversaries now fait van* ishing from the scene of life's combat. Those, too, are now nvallod in educational valuo by the addition of a Pennine oquitatianal convention, showing in the roul persons of tho actoru the world's rough ridora. There are raproseuta* ?l I \ . 4.mi? IIVUI i rum mil uioufc niauuiuu ... Europe, tlio Kngliah, Irinb, Fronch, (ioruiun and Jtuaaianf heavy acd light brauchua of tho cavalry aorvlco, and with tboHo aro the Arab, tho Tartar, the (iaiiclio and tho Indiau. T11 ih onorinom enterprise is under tho manajomont of Colonel (Jody and tlioae two widelv known anil in thoir several wnya unoqualled amuaouient managora, Mr. Nate Kalabury and Mr. Jamea A. ttailoy, of iiarnum & liuiloy. This is a guarantee that ovory promiao made to tho public will bo faithfully kept and that every ono of tho inyraid detaila incident to the moving and presenting of' thin tremendous entertainment will bo perfoction itself. Tho reader ahould not forget that thia organization can novor be duplicated, and that to mias seeing it now ia to tako tbe ctiauce of the opportunity nevor recurring. Tho \)ild Woat will he hero next Saturday. A DiMtgnrout I.lro Wire. Last evening a ground wire running down tho aido of the huge tolegraph polo at the coruor of Main and Fourteonth atrsota became heavily charged with electricity, and aet tire to tho pole. It blazed a little naar the top, and waa coniidorahlv charred not far above tho ground. Night Watchman Murdock discovered it, and Manager Tracy was summoned by telephone. He under* took to cut tlio wire with a hatchot, when tlio blue and greon fhmea shot out In all directionaand thoro wasaaputtoring like cold water in hot greaae, A Wheeling Klectrical Company lino mau wa9 aont for, and tho danger waa removed, but all aearch failed to tiad^uat wnore 1110 current cnuio iruiu. n is aiippoaod an oloctric light wiro had come in contact with ouo of the tolograph wires somewhero, but no such contact could ho discovered. Funornl of .luliti Oartuvr, The fnnoral of Mr. John Gartner took place yesterday aftotnoon from his late roaidonco on North Main street, anu was unusually largely attonded, osdccially by tho older German residents of the city. The German 1'ioneor society turned out in a body, and the pall bearori were all mombore of that organization. The tloral ofloringi woro profuso and vory fino. The I'mUjr liny* I'lenty. Tho bug* that gather and swann about tho electric lighta havo boon particularly bad tho past two nights, in tho lot are many of a now varioty, a lleoev whito moth, which givos the bwirling mass tho appoaraucu ol a snow storru. 1 ho little guats are still around in force, and cling to a person liko grim doath. Comment is often hoard, bow* ever, that tho mosquitoe* are not halt so bad this summer ua usual. Tim Hirer Murk m. Warren?Itivor six-t'intlis of a foot and falliug. Woathor cloar and warm. Oil City?River 7 inches and falling. Woathor cloar anil uloaiunt. Groousboro?Kiver 0 foot 1 inch nml stationary. Woather fair ?u<i pleasant. Htoubonvillo?Hlvor 12 inchos and stationary. Weather clear anil warm. Morjrantown?Kivor 0 foot Dint stationary. Weather clear and warm. l'iitsbur^ii?Hiver I foot five-tenths and falluir at tho dam. Weather clear and ploasant. CliOLKitA .Mo it DIM is a dnngnrouf complaint, and often in fatal in its results. To avoid this you iliould use Do \V itt'n Colic and Cholera Cure, as soon as tho IImi Hvmntoiua appoar. Logan Drug Co., Wheeling, W. S'a., B. F. I'oobody, lien wood, and ltawio & Co., Bridgeport, 0. _ D ihi:i>. IIOI.MK"1 -U WolUbiirK. W. Vs. oil Hiimlay iiiiiriilliii. AlliMit IH *?. nt I.MW o'clock. Mrs. Anna, relict of tUo Into lluv. KUwnnl llnliner I'litiornl Morrloos nt hor Irtte residence on Ttieiday aCtoruoeu. Intqrinont In AltogUony eouiotefy. I'llliinirKh on Wwluoidny. i.KINN-llll H<i t <1 r In v. An^uM 'J I. IM?'?, at 'Ml o'clock |? in. >1 r< (l.uioi.isr Leins rollot of lIi?i Into Jncoli O, I,y In* In tier onli year, l-'tiiiernl from thu rosldonco of lirr <lniigliicr, Mrs, Mloliaul Well, No. "IttH'liatilliie utroot, Monday nf'ornooti nt I ilW o'nlooli. Horvlcoi til m. JsuuU m ueiumn I.vhiikoIicnl l.iilliflritn elnirch st 3 o'otock p. in. lutormout M IVftliiHiilnr coinntory, Prlomli of tlio family aw Invlto'1 l'l"me omli UMDEMTA'^ I ri i M1IS RRRTSm. ? ^ (roBMKHi.r or W* * inuinwiir), Funeral Director and Ariorial Einiialmer, flirt MrOn NirecU l*n?l NI<U. (fella hy inini?li'in? iu*fer??l <Ur or nlvhk Htum <<?I i 11* *. '1 ro^l'l-'"wi'fl Kknngdv I-, kin; >v, (ilrmhifllool if. K Colliw nf Kinlmlinltfin. Funeral Dlrsclor and Embilmjr, wmi ALEXANDfclf FHEW, If 17 Mill Him:rr TVii?i?homj i*). l!o*lilpiioo Tolfphonoi, aim. tnnMl. ,ou CLOTHING AND FURNISH!! KRAUS Parents, Guardians, Att The City Schools open next weei a new Suit. If so, you want to c the city will show as large or fine One Line We Invite Your Especial Is the Suits we Have Marked at They are All Wool. Pants are m Patent Waist Bail J, Sic, This week we will offer for 75c former price ft 2;, $1 50 and % 1 j\ Come soon before your size Is do: KRAUS CLOTHIEB3 AND FURNISIIE fiTHICTI.Y ONE 1'ItIOK. Si FALL AND WINTER GOODS New fall a A??? Gooi GEO. R. TV a THE Most Choi appear early S soon picked lllllllflfllllili Our fir^t importatioi and Brocade Dress Gc Suitings now in ar spection. All the Nt signs and Colorings e shipment. Plaid Silks, Fane Dresden Silks, T Brocade Satins, GItEAT VARIETY Jl New Jackets Latest Styles, in vet and Persiar Capes. GEO. R. T feS? Richardso !jS? FAMOU! lltril l?* Ihw ttvtwt br? nutd of U* WONOKl TA1NINO (|tiiilllli ?. TliH Hum Is i mil l illnni'/inl f ir <lltfo?ll tn tu I a ilol linunlloii l"lln\vliut wvrtt owl Ion. Aik your dQAlor lur II. orsoiul uoutfl lor omnplo imckm SPECIALS AK O K C A f Qpecial SaleUntnMiTiinr a is r uruNi i uhl rti Wake Up! The person must ii missing the LOW PRICE opportur our stock just now. You know see It. Como In and wo will slioi has ever been offorod biforj. Act Such prices will not last Ion,;. J. K Aosltfnoo of ALEX. FRE HGS-KH AQgBHOS. BROlT ention! c, and no doubt your boys no?d ome and see us, for no firm In a line of Boys' Clothing as we. Attention to $2.50 ide Double Seat and Knee, all of our Negligee Shirts, > sed out. BROS., US, 1319 MARKET ST. mre cuhis it 0 hi., ezcon SATOauiri. -GEO. R. TAYLOR. tin TiTTMmnn [W HliUM is.??? VYLOR. ce Styles ' and are ; up I 5 %> i of New Boucle )ods and Novelty id ready for in;w Parisian Dembraced in this y Silks, affeta Silks, Plain Satins, 1ST OPENED! and Capes. Boucle, Vel1, also Fur A \TT AILUK. Young Mm m Hit Strength." n's Kola Gum UN!? A CERTAIN HITION Ol'* THE S KOLA NUT )P AFRICA. u ui. hi'vin(j uuii iUh. loloui ton I) (or luontU mi I paysloul ov ,'M.? KUkA CIlMMK'ALOO t CltvaUttd.0. 1PCT3, E TC. f ?OF? JD CARPETS I vleed bj asleep who Is litlos that run all through a good thin * when you .v vou better values than qulcldy and save money. H'ALL, W. 1117 Main Stroat.