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MBIN'VSUITS-U, QPTMAH tl CO. ' en s Boys' t m MXi ?'S . Wt want to coll attention to our line of Men's Bult? thin Fall. They aro miulo In the Bnmo superior manner that ill? tlnRUlHhen nil of our clothing from the ordinary ready mado ntuff. Hlnulo nnd double breasted Hack ntylea In new plain and fancy Chavlota, Cawilmeres and Clay Diagonals, Tho best In the city for the money. ' j New Plaids nnd Cheeks, new plain Cheviots and Improved Diagonals, In ? "i"* the regular double, breasted styles for h)7 the boys nf nvo to sixteen yearn, and In the cutest of Blouse, Itecfer, Junior and Vest styles for tho llttlo fellows of three to eight years. s. Rco the hew Astrnchan, Kerseys and Chlnchlllao. Some with Storms Collars, Home with extra large' pearl . buttons. All grades. M. GUTMAN & CO, Twelfth and Main Streets. Retail IDopftrtmont. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT?GEO. R. TAYLOR. George Taylor. ij DEPARTMENT. ?2 NEW MANAGEMENT. This important department being under new management, an inventory of stock has been taken and it is found to be too large, and we have in structed the manager to put prices on the goods that will make them sell quickly. We therefore offer the entiia.stock at stuclrprices as will insure . prompt clearance. ? not! the PRICES. " 20 PAIRS' CHENEILLE PORTIERIES, from $7.00 to $10.00, marked dowri'to. . $3.75 10 PAIRS CHENEILLE PORTTIERIES, from $12.00 to ' $15.00, marked down to 5 00 io PAIRS CHENEILLE PORTIERIES, from $16.00 to $20.00, marked down to 7 50 2 PAIRS TURKISH PORTIERIES, from.$16.00, marked down -to .v.; 7 50 LACE CURTAINS. 25 PAIRS REAL IRISH POINT CURTAINS, $6.00, now.. .$3 75 14 PAIRS REAL IRISH POINTCURTAINS, $10.00, now: 6 50 20 PAIRS REAL IRISH-POINT-CURTAINS, $15.00, now. 7 5o> 18 PAIRS REAL IRISH POINT CURTAINS, $20.00 now. 10 00 6 PAIRS REAL CLUNEY LACE CURTAINS, $7.50, now .4 00 50 PAIRS NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS' $1.50, now. 75b 25 PAIRS NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, $3.75, now. 1 oS 36 PAIRS NOTTINGHAM LACECURTAINS, $5.00, now. 2 50 The above-quotations are specimens of the values we wiU;:pffer this week at this great sale of HOME DECORATIONS. ? All selected witfi, great care for owr trade. -It is well known that we aim to keep the best. ./ . You are cordially invited to attend this sale, commencing Monday morning, with promised continuance of When in doubt what to use for Nervous Debility. Low of Power, Jtn potcncy. Atrophy,Varicocele and other weaknesses, from any cause, use Scxine Pills. Drains checkcd and full vigor quickly restored. If neclrttw. ?oeh tniuhlai rwultfttktlr. Mailed for $1.00; 0 boxes %5.00. With $5.00 order:) we give a guarantee to cure or refund tho money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0. -j'or.salo by CHAS.K. COETZE. Druggist, succesaor to McLnin'a Pharmacy. _ Ja7 I BICYCLES/ " OUTING " BICYCLE/, A strictly high grade $8$ wheel for ; 65. Call and see it at , ? Dillon,Wheat & hancherco's. _ photoqbapnr. " photographs. ( . , ' f " GET THEM AT wfiy. higgins' gallery. ? - ? ? 31ylesj' art STUDIO.': Photographs. . , ? ? mt;: . 2164 mk1hstre5t. PLUMBING,' ETC. TRIMBLf i LUTZ COMFANY, SUPPLY HOUSE. Plumbing anil (Jas Flttljij, Victim and Hot Wntor Ilo;itl??. A l'ull l.jne oftho'Ctiiobtitcil?? SNOW STEAM PUMPS Kept Constantly on IXami. ROBT. W. KYLE, Practical Plambar,Gas anil Steira Flttor, 1155 MARKET STREET. rt.Vfjn* mid Jflotitrlu Cluiuilclh'r.ii Klltcn, nn I Tnylor (jfti ilnrnori a yppolnky. ? mr| ?^yiLLIAil liAivt'i Jc SOX, ' Practical Plumbers, * <;.As AXII STVi v3!i' i'Kit <? No. 38 Twolftlv jRt r ob.t,! '? ? ; AU \Vorli Uoiiu rruinptl/at Uuiioiiiib'.o i'/loil. A BIG MEETING ' ? Is What To-nlRht'n'on the* Tor initial CirounJs will be. ALL.THE CLUBS WILL BL: OUT Anil 31?ke. a Creditable Demonstration | Before (he Meeting llrjjlm?1 lir lllch *rd? fill Footers Have the Right of I,Int. Mpeecliei to ha AUile hf Meiiri. Slikfiit I niiit IUiiiUIIi the I?attor n Bon of the | Grrnt Protectlontit?Henry Uoer to Pre side. ? ? s' This. evenlngV Republican meeting I ut the Terminal station grounds, oor- | her of . Elgbteontli. and Market streets, bids fair to be the occasion of one of the largest gatherings of1 th^'campalKn. Thu. clubs wUl make a great demon stration previous to the meeting, and ( the, speaking will be by two dlstln- | | gutted, orators.',-;''.?? : ? ,A. Chief Marshal Iiajfuley 'ha* raUod the marching clubs to riMfclhtyle' at the corner of .Twelfth and Chapllne streets at 7:30 o'clock thin evening. The cluba will march In this order: II. C. Rich ards' Six Footers, Tariff Champlonn, lilklna Cadets, Douglass Club, < First Ward Club, Clay-Union : Club, Fifth AVard Club, Sixth Word Club, Young Men's Republican Escort Club, and Cyclers* Republican Escort ClUb. The line of march Will be as follows: From Twelfth ot\ ChapUnc to Eleventh, to Market, to Sixteenth, to. Wood, to Eighteenth, to Chapllne to Terminal station. The speaking will begin as noon ns the street demonstration Is over. The orators of the evening are Hon. C, C. Shayne, of New York, rather of the organizer of the National League of Republican Club*, and Hon. Samuel J. Randall, of Philadelphia, son of the great Protectionist leader in.Congress -years ago. Ttey will discuss the Issues of the Campaign at Jength. The organi zation of the meeting is as follows: ? _ Henry Bacr, can., Chairman. s>'B. Taussig, M. L. Ott. Avlchard Robo, Wm. D. Johnson, William GUCker, W. II. Chapman, 8. Ni'sbltt. Jr., Wm. M. List, Hthry Ellg, II. Qunrrlcr, M, F. C. Schnelle, M. Jeffers, Herman Schneider, 8. Kraft, John Klarl, 8. G. Smith, C. Neuman, O. T. Rhodes, Georgo House, Alex. Glass. Thohias A. Little, John D; Cuibfcrlsoh, W. E. Caldwell, Joseph Speltlel, M. Sonneborn, J. H. Devore, C. A. House, W. A. McCoy, Thomas. W. Nesbltt* James Granule. Howard Brenneman, Frank Caldwell, Charles VanKeuren, George Paull, C* H. Watklns, Jr., James Kemplc, Hugh Hawkins, Anton Reymann, C. 1). McCarty, Harry King, Frank Ij. GUlircath, lL F. Behrens, L. G. Halloek, Thos. Montgomery, John H: Jones. John Medlck, John It. MerVV John Wright, C. Ed Schenerleln, George 1*. Caldwell, C. Hal Bruce. Henry Schmulbach. W. P. Megrall. Frank C. Hoffman, W. W. Kennedy, August (Pollack, . Peter Boyd. M. Marsh, Jnmea M. Gardner, Robert Dalaell, D. 10. Hammond, C. A. Robinson, Bon. F. Beers, W. W. McConnell, Th?*o. Fink, Alex. Beabout. 8. G. Smith, B. W. Peterson, J. Henry Dehmel, Goo. IC. McMechen, Hugo L. Loos, . Georgo Wilkinson,. P. B. Dobbins, James Cummins, S. B. Harrison, Robert Kyle. W. C. Brown. J. V. L. lingers, Henry Sonneborn, Martin Pebler, Dr. W, H. Harrison, A, J. Clark, Charier, Noble, Charles Howler, William Hare, Gcorgi' Harklna, Henry Merkle, J. T. Cole, Lee Baer, Alfred Dimmlck, Charles JcfTers, B. 8. Allison, P. Rl. Rhodes, Fred Ilarpfor, George R. Taylor, Louis A. N.olt?\ Wllllam Graham, H. W. Sehrobe, G. Ed. Mendel, George Bowers, ~. H. Aboixromblc, Otto Kalbetzer, John Rlheldaffer, , Herman Brlmson, A. Lalnp, Michael Both, Jaeob W. Grubb, II. F. Nolte, John Ball'.e, William Fetie, ~ P. Brown, William Brumell, I W. O. McCluskey, John Moshrod, Charles Goetze, Frank Work, R. C. O'Neal, Louis llarnfer, David Gutman, Dr. C. F. ulrlch, D. Gundllng. Wm. G. E. Goerlng, Iiouls Bertschy, William T. Otto, E. Emsholmer, D. G. Morgan, J. II. Kirk, Francis-T. Wood. Fred Strong, Rlnehp.rt Conrad, J. N. Vance. James Marshall,. Morris Horkhclmer, George Zoeekler, W. A. List, Fred Smith, Wm. Seliwertfeper, Joseph Marshall. Wm. llelsabrlght. A WOODSFIELD MAV | White Anltcp Fall* From * Train In New ?Trr?ry ami.Is Killed, A telegram from Trenton, N. J., re I celved her* yesterday brings the Infor i mntlon of a^tragedy near that place in | vhlch a Woodslleld (Ohio) man figured. | Loula Dessler Is a saloonlst In.the Ohio | town. He had been in the east on a bus- i iness trip and was en route home on the I Pennsylvania road when ho met with | the accident that caused his death. | Wednesday night, while asleep, he fell ' | from the moving train, Just east of Tren- I tor.. The brakeman had called out I Trenton, and Dossier misunderstood' j him, evidently thinking it Philadelphia. I Some of the passengers believed that the I j man was asleep at the time he took the fatal pluuge.' The train was going at; j the rate of fifty miles an hour. Both legs were broken and an arm cut oft. lie j j was taken to a Trenton hospital, where I he died Thursday night. The remains are to be taken to Wood?field, where i I Dossier has a wife and family. BELL AIRE AND BENWOOD BRIDGE i | I* to be Built In the Near Future?A Ulrrt* liiffYMtcvilny, . | The Bell&lre and Benwood bridge di- 1 rectors held a meeting here yesterday afternoon and considered bid.} and prop ositions from various bridge builders who were represented by agents, who arrived in the city yesterday morning. The directors -looked over the ground yesterday morning and the gossip of Benwood and Bella ire was "renewed In regard to the proposed bridge. It was i agreed among the directors and stock holders that the bridge wpuld.be built for Toot, wagojl and street carl'traffic, , and olds were asked for from other firms J not represented at the meeting. The board, after discussing other mi,- I nor details, adjourned to meet the.first week in December. '*'? " ' An Sutrr{nlliili^Tnlk, Dr. F. A. Remele, of Des Moines, Iowa, , will deliver, an address ' to men at the I Young Men's Christian Association building at -1 o'clock Sundayuafiornoon. > Ail men are invited to hear.this eloquent' and earnest spenser. More (!iirn(lvc Power In contained Jn a bottle of Hood's Sar Kaparilla than. Jn any other similar j preparation. It costs the. proprietor and manufacturer'more. It costs the jobber moro and It Is worth more to the eon- I Burner, ft has a record'orciirea un known to any .otliel* preparation, it |H , the best to buy because it Is the One True Blood Purifier. HOOD'S PILLS are the host ;famtly \ . cathartic and liver niod!nlne*;'^CurWl?, | ro)ablo, sure..'.- ^ I ? TETTER,' cczema and all oimi'ar sltln troubles are cured by; thd;.uso of i De Witt's Witch Has:el Salve. it soothes al once, and restores the tis Bueji ? to their, natural condition, and ) never falls ;to cure piles. Charles ? ]*. Goctzo, corner. Twelfth and' .Market streets; B^wle & Co., Bridgeport; Pea body( & Son, (Benwood. 0 OASTOJlIil. M:. AMUSEMENTS. : ? . There is ? great deal that Is unusual about the entertainments to be given fl! of next week by Professor 8. 8. uniciwin and his company at the Opera House, Leading newspapers and maga zines have devoted pages of comment to the strange and biwlldorlnif features i he glvon here, and sclontltlo ill . . J'avp b,e.en PUiwled In efforts la 2SS the moivgjrby which. these ma? jflWW results are obtained. , Tfl6 spiritualistic presentations are boyond,question the greatest efforts of . .nni1 "111 Duthlng supernat ural Is claimed for them; nothing but human skill, the Items given by the clever entertainers who nj| out the pro gramme arc certainly right up to dato J? as clean and refined as they J? Interesting, but the great "draw'* fi. 1!',or!'Jcr, 'he iclalrvoyancy of Gal-I". She ferrets out mur 1.. . P,? '0,t an(1 "tolen articles, lo cates distant relatives and docs a whole lotwf.things that are very won ? , nre true In so many cases that I rofessor Baldwin Is always wlll '"r "tako money on his wife's Im SaSftM and .donate his. winnings to fhini! auditor has simply to think of a question, she docs the rest. Tlie Mtlsburgli Exposition arniii to an .end on Saturday, October 24. In point of decoration of the buildings, character of presenting ex .1'? Ih?.f "f-" Installed In tl>e booths, ?'hlngiilii! it hnjrbsett shown-in this Part of the country anil It ranks with n"Jii.'1u **fo?ltloh ever held In the Umted Stall's. Inducements are con tinually offered by. the railroads of this section to visit It. Tl>? Pittsburgh prias has been unanimous In praising this very remarkable exhibition. The newest addition of the evergreen mn, ,ram'1' "Thc Pulse of New York," will be presented at the Grand, the I 1 . ncxl w'ek. This season's production la promised to eclipse all former presentation's,' while tb- cast i Si" ^lcl!t. headed by Carrie La monl and Chris Kruno. The play plc nm'f, !f1iln Go"1Ilm at all hours and I S2S?iUI.">rt? PeoWe, being at the r? in? mo. co"'cct a,ul tn'e to nature. If.ili ?it/1?JJ! ,hl! t'l,rlt nml ?nny Hidts of life in >.e\v York, wlth'equal I ^'el1i'?oy' . AmonK the familiar points tlonal the IIofTman House Cafe, Her ald-Square, tl>.> Brooklyn Bridge, the famous Five Points. the Bowery, Upper Broadway, and others. Tho piece abounds with singing, dancing and mS^nrti"6 the <,ens'1'la"3l and dra matic portion serve as a hanov con rasti "Tho Pulse of Now Y^k," Is the oldest, and by long odds the most successful play of Its kind, and like wine. Improves with age. _ Mr. Charles H. Fisher, In advance of the Baldwins, who appear here next ?hii? Wheeling yesterday. H showed a number of Interested persons an album of photographs and press no ?r'rr V rarts of the <vor!d, taken the ,V?rIJ t0UrS "A I0K0 FELT WAHT" Provided at thc Wlgtvatu Cafe?A First <lai? Dining Room rur l.odle. am! Gtn flemcn. A long,felt want In the city has been supplied by .Col. Sam Brubaker, propri etor of the Wigwam restaurant and cafe at 1102 Market' street. It is no less than a really first class and up-to-date dln P'lr^lr' ?,V'h,ere ladles and gentlemen "5 'V. supplied with everything in short order to be found on a modern blll-of se5?,ni1 I001" ot the Wigwam establishment has been elegantly fitted up and enlarged for the accommodation of patrons, u French chef engaged, and all arrangements made to make the cafe an Inviting place to those who desire quiet and first class service. The la dles entrance to the cafe Is on Four teenth street. The ladles' dining parlor Is curtained from the main dining room. it Is Colonel Br u baker's Intention to make the dining parlors connected with his establishment' a first class eating resort for-both-ladles and gentlemen, and a popular place at fair rates for din ner and supper parties. To this end the culinary-, department has been provided with nil modern improvements and one or the best French cooks has been en gaged and will begin duty on Monday, ill j3 ',een ,ri *on? while einoe a cafe of this description has been conducted, and as there ha3 been a demand for It the venture is bound to be a success. IN CLUBS HOOK'S OFPICE. Deeds Rccor;l rd, Marriage Licenses Issned ,' ' n,l:l TrnntucHoni. Mr. Jacob Rltz was appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Jacob Rltz deceased; bond, 5700; T. T. Hutchisson surety. Three deeds of trust wore admitted to record, and one deed of transfer, as follows:. rTDTrii*mildfi 0ctobcr 16, 1896, Charles H. Heil, jr., to Magnus Ritter, trans ferring a lot on GrandviCw stret, East bnd; consideration, J525. ONLY good things arc lmitatcd.there y?u set the genuine Salvation Oil, If you want to cure your rheumatism. ' *>?5RPICIHC\lh6 t"?5t makes of Shoos at our closing out sale. J- T. STONE. ItlCH and poor alike suffer the tor tures that come with that terrible Plagile,Itching Plles;rlch and poor alike find Instant relief and permanent cure In-Doan's Ointment.- Your dealer keeps "? J ? THE Wigwam, 1402 Market street, Is the only firsi class cafe in Wheeling for ladles and gentlemen. French chef In charge. 'SPEED and saftey are the watch words ?t the age. One Minute Cough Cure acts speedily, safely and never f,aUs., Asthma, bronchitis, coughs and colds are cured by It. Charles R Ooct7.e,> corner-Market and Twelfth streets; Bowie & Co., Bridgeport* Pen body & Son, Benwood. luEL"orl' 1'3a" THEY look like engravings; the Now Carbonette photographs. 53 50 per dozen at ' O'NEILLS'. DIED. ADAMS?At hep residence, near Glenn's llun, in oil 0 county, \v. Vn? on Thurs day. October J... jbTii. at 7-m i CAP.Ol.INK M.. wife'of the iato A j' Adams, In her 77th year. Funeral from her Into' iraldeneo Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of the tnjnlly are respectfully Invited to al ien!. Interment at Peninsular como li-.ry. Friends will bo furnished tickets for the -I o'clock motor. in^T?iT^CV1 fflfay.:October Id, J.S90 HI, JfcJv'J O clock p. m,. (!1IA){T I'll 1'? n?.n inyo,,n Letltla MclCnlght'' u.Tcd 23 y<-.irH, 10 months and la-uS Mineral ??r\MccH at the residence of his parents, No. 10 South Penn street Sat urday morning nt 10 o'clock. Friends of ihc family are Invited. Interment til l.ocust Grove, Ohio, Sunday ?t ?? '^o'clock p. in. IOn Frl(1 ay, October 16, ISM n ? '??. "I" ,of 'over HAXi"i and 3 days, > c.irj. u months Funeral from residence of ti,e ..nrotlft n"' Saturday inornl' Inc ut lo o does. Interment at Pcnin sulnr ?H'n)etery. UNDEUTAKING. LOUIS"3ERTSCHY ?""" ,, (Formerly ot Frow ti Berlschy)' feni! Jiwljr ami n,iilia!innr t??* east siDii. '? i i .l % telephone. answered 'dhv rn^ iill.'lu, St?ro telephone, W5; RMkjcnce, fW. CLOTHING?KBAU8 BBQ3. Is. the watchword here, and cach season's business must tie ' better than the previous one. (We wouldn't be satisfied otherwise.) There is every indication that this will be the ' banner season of our business career. We have the largest stock, richest fabrics, perfectly tailored,'properly fitting gar ments, at most reasonable prices, and we are confident that a careful inspection will make "us YOUR CLOTHIER AND YOUR HABERDASHER, And we'll guarantee yon the best and most satisfactory ? ? service you ever had. Your money.back if for any reason you don't think so. . , ? WHEELING'S FOREMOST CLOTHIERS. . STRICTLY ONE PRICE. 1319 MARKET STREET. TABOtntETTES?O. MENDEL & CO. rJOOO'>O<t-O<2><S>OO-0<?"0><!><><M0<><.oo I Oak. Mahogany. ?18 Inches High. I 13 Inch Top xia-4 STREET, WALK IN AND LOOK AROUND. THE LATEST?PARISIAN CLOAK COMPANY. LATEST EXCLUSIVE AND CORRECT STYLES. Our aim for the coming season will be to show the latest effects as they appear in the Eastern Markets. GEO. E. JOHNS. 1130 MAIN STREET. CHAMBER SUITS. CLOSING OUT SALE OF Chamber Suites k:. Asslsnoa qf Alox. Frow, 1117 Main Straat,