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Stone Jc Ilhomat. | Stone <f- Chomnt. Stone & Thomas. da ft r? ?A- n_n lv rci belli Mie begins this morning and continues until further notice. We want it understood -that this sale means just what we sav. 1 -F> the amrmnf j ~ v* yvui purchase handed back to you. Our Guarantee goes with every article sold?that the original price is as low as you can buy like quality anywhere?and for every dollar you spend 20 cents is handed back to you. What It MeaiiSo This is not an offer of a small stock of indifferent goods, but the selection of over $200,000 Worth of Silks, Dress Goods, Suits, Linens, Draperies, Carpets, Chinaware, House Furnishing Goods, Etc. Our Suarasitee 1 further, we will meet any special prices made by any concern, and give you a discount of 20 per per cent. For example, any house offers you dollar Silks at 50c, you can buy as good here and get 1-5 off. It only takes investigation to show whether this statement is true. Stone & Thomas. Seo. SI. Sncoh &' Co. I S(o. St. Snook & Co. Snook & Go. Way's Great Evert will be our gigantic sale of WAIST-- 1 _ ^ i XL" | LENGTHS , Black and Colored <> C? ,0>/Th/r41 VJ)Ji C.?3>$3> the remainders from our unusually large spring business. Enough here to completely fill three , or four counters?will be sold at I if ,l Ha AND ? : A * V) A ' ijf 9 vyyg ds? ns of their original value! Those who have attended our previous saies Know that we mean every word we say. Be On Hand Early. GEO. M. SNOOK & CO. Sood Shoes. 0 ft0/ Am! V//0 Not on a few things, but or r-v, . every Tan Sho< Discount ma(1? (or t|)e (ail Sale sex. ...... Right Now S27Z'* Ladies', Misses' and Children's 2??" e Shoes. Ian ,049 Shoes Main. Only. Hadiet' San Shoes, oo<xcx>ooooo^o^ooooc \ TO-FIAY \ , *?_? - tw r-a u | (Tuesday, June 20) ' goes on sale every pair of our > immense stock !! LADIES'TAN SHOES ;; AT 1-5 OFF. i \Pc greatly overbought in ladies' I > tan shoes this season and take II this method of quickly converting <) shoes into cash. 11 Remember this includes all ,, choice styles we are showing this , y summer. Here are the prices: $ $3.00 Shoes go at S2.40. Y $2.50 Shoes go at $1.97. J $2.00 Shoes goat $1.58. | NAY BROTHERS, a neuauis ouucs. 101 / iiiariccc. i 0? + ? ? ?+> + Slleoll'a Jlrt Slorc. BULL'S EYE KODAK $8.00. Popular In price;, easy to operate, and, best of all, mnkca Kciod pictures. Uses Daylight Loading, Indestructible Films. New stock at NICOLL'S ART STORE, 1231 Market Street. SkjMHKjettrer Ofllcoi 85 and 27 Fourteenth Street. Xow Advertisements. To-day?Nay Brothers?Eighth Pa^c. uiui? r*yo n.umin-iMtyu a j\vl oiore? Eighth Page. Phillips' Dlgestlvo Cocoa?Albert Stolze & Co. Proposals for Paving. Assignee's Notice?S. O. Boyce. This* Red letter Sale's BenelUs?House & Herrmann?Fifth Page. Take Care of the Dimes?Mutual Savings Bank?Fifth Page. J-J.50 Silk Top Tan 8hoe3 for $1.DS?McFutlden's-rSecond Pago. Elks' Oriental Street Carnival?Third Page. 20 Per Cent Sale?Stono & Thomas? Eighth Pago. All Former Discount and Special Sales Eclipsed?Geo. E. Stlfel & Co?Fifth Pago. Stocks for Sale?Simpson & Tatum. Cook Wanted. A "Red Cross?R. II. List. Entire Wheat Flour?H. F. Behrens Co. Picnic Ground*?Bailer & Maurer. Standard Male Quartette. Kola Pepsin?Goetze's Drug Store. For Sale?Howard Har.lett. Hammock*?Geo. W. Johnson's S"ons. Encyclopedia Bargains?Stanton's Old City Hook Store. Puritan Gas Ranges?Nesbltt & Bro. FOR THE HOT WEATHER AT C. HESS & SONS'. A full line of .Sor^as Pin Cheeky and Cheviots, which wo nro prepared to make up at popular prices. Our Bulbrlittcuu I'mlcrwoar at fiOe. 7ocand $1.00cannotbooxcelled. Sizes as larco as AO. yt Hose* a specialty. Always tlio newest la Neckwear, Collars and Cull's. C. IIKS8 <fc SONS. Fashionable Tailors nnd Furnishers, 1U21 and 11128 Market St reet. 20,000. Wo have fitted inoro than twenty thousand pah's of Spectacles, plvlugu.s a record nnd experience unequalled by nny other optician In West Virginia. Satisfaction gunrunteod. JACOB W. GHltBH, Optician, No. ia0U Market Street. "Water Rents are I)we. Wnter rents for the eix months ending September SO, 1899, are now ready. If paid on or before June 30, 1SP9, ? discount of 10 per cent will be allowed. THE CITY WATER BOARD. Tn Clcrlc Robertson's Office. Yesterday, in Clerk Robertson's office, the following was recorded: Deed made June 17, 1899, by John Auth and others to W. F. Hubcr; consideration $1,850; transfers part of lot No. 5, north Bide of Fifteenth street, between Jacob and Wood streets. One deed of trust was recorded. Tho General School Fund. The apportionment of the general ichool fund among the country districts )t Ohio county Tor the year 1839-1900, as tabulated by County Superintendent J. 2. Lewis, is as follows: 3ross apportionment to county $3,301 3" County superintendent's salary.... 1W 00 Net amount tor districts $3,151 37 Divided ns follows:? Liberty district $ 470 f?9 Richland r?SS 2-t ltltclil? 2.13 2$ rrladolphla . 1,580 S3 Washington 252 43 Gas Works Strike. A rumor was current last night that Ui(? gns works strike would be nettled. The rumor arose from a meeting of the 5rs board, which went over a statement of probable receipts and expenditures so as to llnd what could be done !n the m&ttcr. A member of the board said no conference with the men hud been arranged. Seven of the nine relorta urc being worked at the gas works by a force of colored men and the rtiriKorH Aim remain out for all their lenmndo. It will be remembered that they were granted twenty eenta advance on the day. DON'T full to attend the mipper ut Casino rcBtaurant, Wedne.sday ovenln*?. ut 5:30 o'clock, given by the ladies of Bt. Wntthew'H P. R church. RefreshrnentH ncrvod all i\vcidxiff. Supper, 25 centu. /" - THREE MENTIQNEI ' For the Oflict ol Coadjutor to tli Episcopal Ilisliop of THE WEST VIRGINIA DIOCESI Most Prominent Among the Trio Dc lug a Wheeling: Clergyman, llc\ Jacob Hrittlnghniu, of St. Luke' Ohurcli?Ho 1h Emimcntly Qualifier for the Higher. Church Ofllco hi Friends "Would Liko to See hin Secure. Throughout the Episcopalian dloceBi of Wept Virginia there Is general In terest In the special diocesan conven tlon, which Is to bo held at Clarksburg ' or Parkersburg, more likely the former during the coming month for the pur pose of electing a coadjutor bishop o " "West Virginia, who will assist Blehoj Feterkln In conducting the dlocosa* ; work. , Three clergymen have been proml, nently mentioned for the ofllce. Thes< , are Rev. Jacob Brlttingham, rector o: St. Luke'B church, Wheeling Island Rev. 13. M. Spurr, rector of Trlnitj church, MoundBVllle, and Rev, Dr. S Scollay Moore, rector of Trinity church In Parkcrsburg. Tho claims of each of the trio art being persistently forwarded by theli friends. Of the three, Mr. Brittlnghair will probably command the most support. Ho is eminently Qualified ant fitted for the work that would come t< him as Bishop Peterkln's coadjutor and his multitude of friends In the four Wheeling congregations of tlu Protestant Episcopal church would b( delighted if ho were fortunate enough to be elevated to tho higher ofilce. At rector of St. Luke's during the -pasi ten years, his has been a record to bt envied by any clergyman of his donom inntlon in the state. From a congregation small In numbers and of modes! j financial strength, it has In the decadt just ended shown rapid growth numerically, has becomc strong financially . and in parish work has been an example of enterprise and good management. This general result has beer duo to Mr. Brittingham more than tc any other man, and that he would enter the coadjutor's chair well equlppet for the work of a more extended fielc none will gainsay, Mr. Spurr, too, has many friends whc would like to see him elevated to the coadjutorshlp, and they point witt pride to his record In charge of Trinity parish at Moundsvllle. Dr. Moore's claims are warmly urgec by his friends, especially those in Parkorsburg, where lie has seen long and honorable service at the head of ore ol the largest and most influential parishes of the diocese. Neither of the three Is an avowed candidate for the coadjutorshlp, in fact It is not likely there will be any avowed candidates, such a course being generally considered beneath the dignity of u clergyman. The coadjutor will be elected by the . clergymen of the diocese, and before the election is complete the choice of the clergy must receive the confirmation of the laymen. In the past the clergy and laity have seldom clashed, but only recently In Delaware the laity held out against the clergy, Insisting upon the election of Bishop Clayton, and after a long struggle they carried their point. Some amusement has followed the break made a few days ago by two Wheeling supporters of Mr. Spurr. One said he would be willing to spend $">00 to secure his candidate's election, and the other was willing to go $500 better. When asked how they would go about using this money In a convention o? clergymen, one of the pair (who, by the way, la known prominently In the pojltlcal Held), said "he guessed the preachers had to pay railroad fare, and he would send them railroad tickets and a request that they support his man." Some of his friends enlightened the gentleman to the extent of letting him know that Episcopalian conventions were not on the level of political conventions. William J. Hod ley Injured. Yesterday morning, William .T. Bodley, the brick-laying contractor, fell from the roof of a, house he owns near Market and Twenty-fourth streets, and sustained severe Injuries. Mr. Bodley was pointing the bricks in a chimney, and losing his footing on the scaffold fell to the paved walk beneath, a distance of about thirty feet. His right hip was broken and there wero two fractures of his right arm above the U'Hof wit 11 n 1*1?? ? i - *? ma UUUU wua UUl. iUU I3odley was removed to his home, 1517 Jacob Htreet, In the city ambulance, and his Injuries will contlno him to his home for somo time. Only $5.00 to Cincinnati and Return, via the li. & O. Go with the Arlon, Mozart, Beethoven and Maennerchor Singing Societies to Cincinnati, Wednesday, June 28. Special train will leave Baltimore &. Ohio station at S:30 a. n\. Pare for the round trip, only $5. Tickets valid for return passage until July 3, Inclusive. Marquette, on Lake Superior Is one of the most charming summer resorts reached via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hallway. Its healthful location, beautiful scenery, good hotels and complete Immunity from hay fever make a summer outing at Marquette, Mich., very attractive from tho standpoint of health, rest and comfort. Kor particulars npply to pie nearest ticket ngent or nddress Geo. II. Heafford, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. 7h When you foci that you hnvo tried nvprythlnt; unil tjvoryonp, consult uh. a dally occurrcnco la the surprise shown by the bonoMtcd patients nt our olllco. L)o you hnvo heudiicho? Do your ?>you \yuter? Do they *inurt or hum7 Doo* tho print run tojr*-th,.r whon ranling? * or any trouble of your eyes consult us. \\ o mnke Klnnsea ut popular pricuH. RJako a careful examination froo of chnr/je. PROF. H. SHEFF, ?&82?ntln? Cornor Muln nml Ontloluu lClovouth Streets. J Sht Siub Ctolhlers. A Good | Sandwich must be as gooc ? matter how fine t! * strong and the fi .. it'll make. An sc sec the insides, w 0 . the garments, but ! (with us always ? 5 our line of 1 $io The cloth is stron; \ and color the ver ' outside; Now foi [ linings and threat very best. Of co iron-clad guarant particular or your ) i THE HUB C t. i 111 ni/rr iltn rAiim lYIftttkXLH /1NU rUUli t Slaor's Clothing 3?oune. | : ^?yal Bio j Serge Sui ' Yes, we believe in their jjoodi i tlint we say: A NEW SUI' EVASIONS, IF COLOR P i ?Wool that's Wool?drcssj | . lined, or no lining-?the idea : ought to have at the price y< ' breasted. I Full Suits, four jjradesCoats and Vests made sk in .111 Mzch iu in uic stout n regular build man. . This colthing store litis dependable Clothes for the f LEEMB Twelfth Street. ?ohn Uricdcl tC* Co. { ...JOHN FRIE Very Low Prl on our very lai Dinner Sets and Banquet Lamps i Fruit Jars and Je Wail Paper and F ...JOHN FRIE: 1119 main: Che Sanip/e-?infjatnnn Co. I PROGRESSIVE j WITNESS: The selling of 20,000 yards and over for the Elks' Street Fair. Wc are prepared by the piece. Colors arc Royal Purple and OUR SODA FOUNTAIN and Ice Cream parlors open evenings and wholesale orders. SPECIAL PRfCES spccal features, and most interest attaches Ribbons. Laces, White Goods, Fancy Department, Etc. THE SAMPLE-1 12I7-I2I9 Marl J2oeke Shoe Company. | I ^HftF a U We have a lot of Ladies' She 3, 3i, 4 and 41, B and C v genuine dongola, Goodyear w $3.00 grades. We are going Ithem out quick at Locke Shoe j Che 3(yb Clothier*. 1 inside as outside. N0 1 le bread, if the butter is ?1 lling, .what a poor lunch 1 i with clothing?you don't 1 hich determine the wear of p good or bad they're there it jood). For instance, take 1 SUITS. j g, the garments well cut f y best?so much for the F the filling: The silk and [ J and buttons are of the I urse, back of all is our I ce?satisfaction in every [." money back. LOTHIERS, rEENTH STREETS. Slacr's Clothing Stoune. e . Its. icss?believe in tliem so fhoroujjhl), r, WITH NO HAGGLING OR ROVES POOR. Blue that's Blue ?perfect fitting. Full lined, half 1 Summer Suit?Just the Suit you )u ought to pay?Single or double -$9, $10, $12.50, ?15. elcton?$4 and $5. ,We have them im, the tall and slim man and the grown famous simply by selling ewest possible dollars. 8ottiing House. John jfriede! & Co. DEL & CO... ces ?GE STOCK OF Chamber Sets, md Globes, illy Glasses, loom Mouldings." DEL & CO... STREET. Che Samplc-fingaman Co WfrTABREAST * 3F THE T1A1ES IS THE ?a. i.fNfFW QTHPP t-C? 'OC J. \ ?? V V u A i. \u? of Buntings and Decoration Crepes to fill all future orders?special prices White. . Special attention given to telephone on quantities. But these arc only to the new arrivals in Wash Goods, Combs, Pound Papers, Engraving ffrKV/O A T1 a A WIT /TV any AM AH (Lin., ;ct Street. ?ocke Shoo Company. ??a ??? ? - ii S Small Sizes For Small Feet At Small Price. ics, all small si7.es, 2, 2+, 'idths, plain toe, button, relts, our regular $2.50 and to close QOC PA|R Company.