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OVSaCOA-TB-M. Hi! Orr For Men and Youths Store at All CoilceiY We have a coat that Is /|\n nc I UNUSUAL for the money- A (!' f/ /fl heavy weight. in Blue, 11 Black and Brown Kersey, MJ | ' ! = FOR THE BOY-2^ Coverts and Kerseys ... Quite a large line ofChildi chilla and Boucle Qoth . . IS HEN'S Sbflt-SL,1 Cheviots, good, reliable Suits fr M. GITMj Retail Department. w Mir Tije Most Gigantic Auction Sale ^Wheeling, wherein is Involved ( J $125,0 ^ north of Diamonds, Watches, Jev \ Ware, Cut Glass Bric-a-Brac, L T to be sold at PUBLIC AUCTIC *0 dous Sale is to reorganize the bt i order>o accomplish this we will ^ Entire Stock. This sale will comrr (fi kct Street, on ^ MONDAY ^at 2:30 p. m., and continue daily j iect is accomplished. J DILLON, WHEAT ^ P. BURItOUGl CLOTHING?P. Q Be Up-t Railways, steamships, tricity?most wonderful i sneered at when first introd It's old-fogyish to sne< CAUSE it's new. Perhaps GOOD ready idea to some of you?but t same. Don't be old-fogyis call here and see the SteinLook at our elegant line of and swellest Overcoats in t We back every as6erti( i ... ? D. Gundlii Star Clothiers. . ANEW I > Mr. Deafly?There is tli Mrs. Deafly?Major Shir Savings Bar Op on Dai - Monday a OPTMAtt 6 00. " nti! Onirmts! V i Are Shown in Our abie Prices.....^?. Another Sightly Over- f|\ J J A ft smell, rough) shaggy I 1] I == material.. \|* * :le fellow?we are showing; v and nobby Top Coats in . . . $3.00 to $8.00. en's Reefers in Frieze, Chini t i $2.00 to $6.50. f J have some decidedly nobby in Cassimeres, Serges and om . . $7.50 to $15.50. JnTco., Main and Twelfth Sts. ran ever attempted in the history of ^ )ur Entire Stock, consisting of ^ 00.00 i vclry, Sterling'and Silver Plated father Goods, Novelties etc. all 5 )N. The object of this Stupcnisincss of this company, and in m . offer at PUBLIC SALE our ^ icnce at our store, No. 1223 Mar- J , NOV. 7, # at 2:30 and 7:30 until our ob- W & HANCHER CO. ^ IS AUCTIOXRirit. ^ PNDLINO & co. o-Now. the telegraph and elecnventions (in fact, were iuced). :r at any new idea BE-to-wear clothes are a new hey are to be had just the h, look into the matter? Bloch attire for yourself. Business and Dress Suits own. $15.00 upwards. )n with the facts in the case. ng & Co., 34 and 36 Twelfth St. ' MAJOR. ' ''' N ? ' . . ' /l *. ? A" V' sr c man that made your shirts, ts, where? f i icji On"*00d \ -.MOTHER... Market ??vrr ty hnb4 c. ?. rn'''0 h,%r street. *<>nn to com-Jr POTENCY by llv* forc*? of hrrown lv, <1 n. m. In 3 (W in. EXAMPLE, nd Saturday I vz-ninqv n IMPRISOK it for Infringing upor A party who REFI ' bearing the genuine labels, 41ia Annllinnnfo lahnla urns no Wi? ?|IV1MUW1 at# iUWWtW) II MU A V SOYAMENSING PRISON, Phlli COMPLAINTS will receive United Agency Co., (503 Fifth i THE APOLUNAIIIS CO, THE GRAND LODGE Of Masons Concluded its Business at I.nst Night's Sesson. THE MASONIC HOME PROJECT INAUGURATED WITH A NUCLEUS APPROPRIATION OP 12,000-MARTINSBURO CHOSEN FOR IKH MEETING PLACE ? MR. JOSEPH HALL. OP THIS GJTY, ELECTED GRAND MASTER ? COL. HUGH STERLING AND GOVERNOR ATKINSON RE-ELECTED TO THE SAME OFFICES. The thirty-fourth annual communication of the grand lodge, A. F. & A. M., ol West Virginia, closed this morning Just after midnight. The subordinate lodges represented were probably greater In number than at any meeting since Che grand lodge was organized In 1865, and it was distinguished by the lodge of sorrow "held for the late 0. S. Long, and for taking the preliminary steps toward erecting a borne for aged and Indigent Masons In this state. The grand lodge assembled last night at 7:30 o'clock, and received the reports of the several committees, which had epent the day In formulating their reorts. Aside from tfae consideration oi these reports, officers were elected, and Martinsburg was chosen as the meeting place In 1899. The resolution adopted In reference to found a Masonio bome authorized an appropriation of $2,000 to ' De piacea in me nanas ot xne u-irasura. This sum will form the nucleus for the required sum. No further, step? were taken In connection with the project.. A resolution to abandon the annual fcanqdet was defeated, but tn its place a resolution was adopted which provided for setting: aside out of the grand lodge's treasury a sum sufficient to pay the expenses of the banquet. The old custom or having the local lodges where the grand lodge meets pay for the banquet was considered too great a burden for most subordinate lodges. , No ban* quet was held In Wheeling this year, because of the lodge of sorrow. The veneration end great love In which the late Odell S. Long was held by his fraters was testified by -the memorial buttons worn, which contained his portrait. According to the custom of graduation, Mr. Joseph Hall, of this city, who was a deputy grand master, was elected grand master. The election of officers resulted as follows: Grand Master?Joseph Hall, of Wheeling. Deputy Grand Master?Nell Rofclnson, of Charleston. Senior Grand Warden ? A. D. W. Strlckler, of Philippl. Junior Grand Warden ? Peyton It Harrison, of Charleston. Grand Treasurer ? Hugh Sterling, of Wheeling. Grand Secretary?George W. Atkinson, of Wheeling. The appointed grand officers were: Grand Chaplain?Rev. R. D. Roller, of Charleston. Grand Lecturer?C. S. McKensle, of Aldcrson. Grand Marsha]?J. H. Weymouth, of Elkins. Senior Grand Deason?E. M. Turner, of Wheeling. Junior Grand Deacon?George Hatch, of Wheeling. Grand Pursuivant?It. H. Clark, ol , Kyle. Grand Tyler?T. W BHss, of Wheeling. HEF&Y DAWN EM BEEP ,8B., DEAD. The Well Known South Side Ctttxen Passed A war Italrrdny. Yesterday morning, shortly after 5 I o'clock, occurred the death of Henry Dannenberg, sr., at the family home, j 3742 EofT street, South Side, after an illness that has extended over n period of several months, his Ailment being | acute bronchitis. Death was not unexI peeted, his condition having been critical for four days. Mr. Dannenberg was a promlnont citizen of the Soutii Side and his demise is the occasion of general regret among a large circle of friends and ncquaitrt| ances. He was a native of Usler, Germany, born December 31, 1SS7. He came <o America In 1853 and settled in " " ?Vin hnlftinro1 tV nVCIiilK. tic icm iivu ?..w ...... trado and was omnifrcd In that lino ot business at the outbreak of the CJvil war.wherv he enlisted In Buttery A, Second United States Light Artillery, and served three years. This battery was In the Army of the Potomac, and Mr. Dannenber* was In the battles of Anlletam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsvllle, and other great combats of the wnr. In 18(15 he was married <o Miss Louisa Carl, of this city, and in the same fear entered business for himself at 3r?.1j Chapllno street. In 1890 he retired bcfnpr succeeded by his sons, Henry, Jr., nnd Charles E. These sons nnd another, William, together with three married daughters, Mrs. August Munclimoyer, Mrs, George Meyer nnd Mrs. Stewart McDonald, survive him. T?e funeral occur- 4o-morrow afternoon from the family "home. MIAT KN'D FATALLY. On Tuesday morning, near Trladel p" In, ft well known citizen of the town, Mr. Hosach, woj* walking along tlio Haltlmore & Ohio tracks when lie was struck by the ItaJtlmore & Ohio passenger train from Pittsburgh which reaches Wheeling at 10 a, m. Hls'rlght nrm was broken In throe placed, several lingers were cut ort and rib? broken. Dr. Carter attended to the Injured man. It is feared ho will not survive. "I SUFFERED for months from sore throat. Kcleetrlc Oil cured me In twenty-Tour hours." M. S. Gist, HawesvJJJe, Ky. 2 BUY Indian Dolls nnd Basket* for ChrlKtmas Girt* at Wigwam Social In U. P. church to-night. TIIF. It*nf Cnrlmnrttw Plinton H9.AO |N>r dome. 0'M;il,l,'n, lSD.'i .vnrkci, Charlie Gllllguri nn<l Bessie McNIchOl i_ ...I,... ..... ,11 rillli Thursday evening. 1>0N'1' foriji'i III* eniiirkl r*l lh? Slrtro. |H>limu 0)?l> IIoiu? io-i??jfi?i. O ASTORIA. Bwi the M Vm llED (Apollinaris LLED Apollinaris bottles I and also used counterfeits of cently confined FIVJB WEEKS in idelphla. rigorous attention if addressed to Lrenue, Now York, Sole Agents of WANT, Limited. Londoh! r ' KOBE 07 THE TAX SUITS Will be Drought by Ctiy Solicitor Ntiblti thu Wwk. City Solicitor Frank Nesbltt has decided to enter several additional suits In the circuit court against property owners who are delinquent on city taxes.' A number of such suits -were r^pently Instituted and in nearly all of them the defendants have pleaded guilty and paid up. Altogether, about twenty more suits will be entered. The amount involved Is about $8,000, and the city Js gainer Just that i?uro by the vigorous course the city officials have inaugurated. Iitjuretl at Monuilavllle Howard Morrison, a bricklayer from Wheeling, me? with an accident to-day - oy wmcn ne receive? a uau iruuiuic ui a leg Just above the ankle. The bone | fcr badly- spMntered; and may cripple him \ for life. The cause of the accident was the giving way of the scaffolding, which occurred while lie was mounting to go to work at the noon hour. The family Physician was called from Wheeling.? Moundsville Echo. | DR. BULL'S Cough Syrup Is reliable. Why try some new medicine when this i ?M reliable remedy can be had for only 25 cents. DB. BIKER will please everyone at Fourth Street M. E. church to-night. Subject, "What Shall We Do With Our Boys." ^ Prof. Arbenz, with Orpheus, will sure- J If be heard at Carroll Club, Thursday * evening. j THE Beet Carbonelte Vhotoa 92.80 per J dozen. O'NKLLL'S, 1*05 .Market. $ HEAR Mra Whitaker, new solo, at Carroll Club, Thursday evening. ( Mrs. Flora Williams,'Mrs. Whitaker and Miss Rlester will score an ovation a at Carroll Club, Thursday evening. a m s DON'T forget the content at the Metro. | politau Club Uomm to-night, ! GO to see the Indians at the TJ, P. ' church, to-night. 10c admission. ^ a DIED. I dannenberg?On Wednesday, Novem- 0 ber 18,1898, at G:15 a. m., henry dan- v nbnbbrg, sr., in his sixty-iirst year, f Funeral from the family residence at 3742 Bott street, FM4ay afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Ml Zion ccme- i tery. | UNDERTAKING. = ' T PUIS BERTSCHV, funeral Director anl Arterial Embalmer. 1117 Main Street, Went Side. Cin? by Telephone Answered Day or Night. Store Telephone 6S& Residence, 606. Assistant's Tele phone, 695. auit * ALEXANDER FREW, J Funeral Director and Embalmer, 1208 MAIN ST. Under Competent Management i Telephones?Store, 229: Residence, 788. BRUEMMER & HILDEBRAND. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND CMBALMERS, Corner Market and 22d Street* Telephone 207. Open Day and Night. mytS "CREDIT We offer you anyt Cash Stores. Pay month. Carpets a I mense lines of bo REMEMBER that A Solid Oak Parlor Stan( i6xi6-inch top, wit undershelf, good linisl for 43 Cents. j ||||g|? ? J( Solid Onk Cliiffnnior, polish J" j finish, five largo drawers, II and always sold for $6.00. Spocio) this week $4.12. Ft 20 PER CENT H- Commencing November J5, and for ten days ve Z will offer our entire stock mmhmiM* o TRUNKS, O SATCHELS, ^ .SUITCASES. 2 TELESCOPES, Q POCKETBOOKS. And All Leather Novelties at U s * ? on D?? r1 aw <?* A\J A CI VA.U ^ Wm, Schwertfegei 20 PER CENT LACB 0UBTAIM8, ETC.Geo. R. Taylc Lace Curtains ' j ind Portieres , This Week ^ eO/ ! at /o LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE. 30.00 Curtains. ....J22.60 ] Z6.00 Curtains HS.75 20.00 Curtains *16.00 15.00 Curtains >11.25 10.00 Curtains ? 7.60 6.00 Curtains. ...J 3.J6 2.00 Curtains. $ 1.60 Ms and Suits ire being: received daily, and we are llanlavlno- nnlv fhft nfMVPflt and lfltMt ty'lea 'in "these garments. | tog Capes re one of the most desirable garments 'ou can possess for general utility and ough wear. We have Just received ome new ones in plain and plaid reersed cloths. Geo. R. Taylt NEW qOOD8-JOHH New Goods. Special attention is caliec Dinner and Chamber Se Banauet and Jar at very lov JOHN FREE 11)9 MAIN i ttfree hing in Housefurnishings ; us as you're able?a litth ind Stoves are needed now th. We Make, Lay and Li J Solid Cost I Brass Parlor Stand, onyx top, undershelf, and a beautiful Banquet with center draft burner, cost brass base and dccorated Jjfl' I \ globe. 1, I Complete g 1 ",'s wee'<? $4.98. p Solid Oe tiwmcl Steel Child'* Crib, fi no egular S3.00 hind, (or... $4."0 lb? >< iowse & H The Home Pri lurtcenth and Market Sts., c " ,f . _',...) DISCOUNT. sssm g | w3^^?o1?1^HB1 i Discount o Trunks mode by expe- ft) rieoced bonw labor aad ZZ. I not by convict labor. Q Only manufacturer of O trunks In the'state.. W Yoo bay direct from the C maker wliea you boy ol m us. y 1146 Main St ^ . DISCOUNT. | OBO. R. TAYLOB CO. " >r Company. * : If" ."^1 ljuhW Waists for winter wear In Velvet, 811k, Satin; -j Cashmere and Luatre, ranging in price 'rom 92.50 to $8.00. - ' / Empress Skirts. These aklrte are the most deelrable a undergarment a lady can wear, amJ lave proved their deslrableneae by sell- 5 ng quickly. We have Juat received a % lew supply In ell the newest ihades In j silk, and ere ready to fill orders for i .hose not fortunate enough to eeour?'Jj .hem before. DR. JAEGER'S DEALT! DNDERVEAK. MUNSLNQ PLATED UNDERWEAR ARNOLD'S KNIT GOODS. P. CENTEMERI & CO. Kffl GLOVES. J \ v Pnmnom; ? ji FBIBDEL & CO. J to our large- variety of its, Stand Lamps, dinieres and Pedestals, | v prices. )EL & CO*, | iTRBET. I t rnnn ft ?! ntikh it the prices of ; each week or We have im- i ne Carpets FREEI If! HI Handsome Banquet center 1 0 decorated '?f| A globe. Complete, j week out/ : $1.98. j! ik Bcdroo^* Suite, thre^phcfs, 20k2S i i ?wei pwie mirror on 4mntr. Oor Wm r great leader lor SI6.75. fa i n* ; w price* cosh or credit.... 214*01 ernnann i J svidcrs, * j* Wheeling, W. Va, J .JS ?- .ffiil