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ISleni it Clcwias. I SleetiClcir.es. Stone & Thomas. For the Fall Trade. Never in this store's history have we been prepared as well as we are this season. Our new fall lines of Dress Goods, Silks, as well as every other department, represent the very best products of home and foreign manufacture, and our cash buying system enables us to offer them at the lowest possible prices. Visitors to the Fair, ST Iwe take this method of extending to you a welcome to our city, and especially invite you to visit our store and make it your headquarquarters during your time in the city. ' We have what is considered one of the largest and finest stores in this section of the country, and in the past few years has become the headquarters for the buyers of this vicinity. Conditions that have grown from our efforts to please the individual taste of every purchaser, and above all to handle only the highest grade of merchandise at the least possible prices. Do Not Hesitate to visit our store, as we shall be glad to take charge of and check your bundles free, render you any and every assistance, or in any way that we can be of service to you during your visit, kindly command us. 1 . ' Stone & Thomas. [to. sr. Srcoh & Co. I Sto. SK. Srcct A Co. oilOOK&lO. . and 1114 Main Street and I IIS [ These Special Prices for the particular benefit of out-of-town people who could not attend our last week's great sale of The Sample-Lingaman Co. stock of merchandise: 89c Linen Drew 8klrts at 44c|[12Kc Turklah Towel* at 5c >1.19 Linen Dross Skirts at 69c j. So Turkl.h Towels at 6c $4.00 White P. K. Skirts at >2.13 Sc Cotton H. C. Towel, at 4c 16.00 Fancy Silk Wal?t? at !>1.95 15c Jersey nib Summer Vesta at.. 10c 111.90 Fancy Silk Waists at >5.95J Cane* of Fall Weight Jersey Rib 79c Bhlrt Waists at 23c Vela and Panta at 16c each fl.S9 Shirt Walata at 49<s |26c Real Seal Leather Belta at.... 16c >1.93 Shirt Waist, at OSc^Sc Fancy How. all kind., at 12V4c 13.40 Shirt Walata at BSc: 60c Fancy Rose; nil kinds, at 25c >14.00 Tailor Made Suits at >4.95 Kerns' 25c Hose Supporters 16c jU.OO Sailor Made Suit, at $6.90 Dr. Rauh's Egg White and Cuta126,00 Tailor Made Suits at 19.90 neous Soaps at 14c bo* 79c Wrappers at 4Sc 9c Crepo Paper at 3 l-3c 11.25 Wrapper, at '9c 100 Paper Napkins for 25c $2.98 Children's P. K. Reefers >1.49 4 Rolls or Packagea Toilet Pa$3.95 Children's"?. K. Reefers 11.97 per 23c >3.69 Chenille Portieres >2.95 >1.00 Madras Shirts for Men at.... 59o >4.26 Chenille Portieres >3.39 P, N? Royal Worcester. F. P.. New Curtain Ends 29c and 39c Cresco, W. IJ. and other famous . >1.00 Corsets at 6Sc WnltC Hemmed Writing papers put up In over Crochet Bed Spreads. twenty-live different ways, at just one-half regular prices. Worth 75c at..... 48c gc Bordered Linen Crash Towels.. 5c Worth 8flc at 69? .At 25c tho best Damask Towels wo Worth $1.25 at Me,; have ever shown. i Worth <1.50 at 98c tj sheets. Pillow Cases and Bolsters Worth $2.00 at $1.19 at LOWEST prices. BLEACHED TABLE LINEN-72- 1Bc Dress Goods at 9c Inch wide, splendid value 33c i. Large Size Dinner Napkins. Remnants Worth >1.25 at 75c Worth >1.60 at 98c DrCSS GOOOS Worth >2.00 at >1.39 65c Fringed Napkins at.... 80c at Just half?Waist, Skirt and even 85c Fringed Napkins at 48c tj Dress Lengths among them. Magnificent is our present showing of New Fall Silks, Dress Goods. Novelty All-overs, Suits, Jackets, Capes, Waists, Kid Gloves, English Square Scarfs, Ribbons and Belt Buckles. No need to delay the purchase of your fall outfit with such a stock as ours at your immediate command. Otir Great Chinaware department is also ready for your fall and winter wants. GEO. M. SNOOK i& CO. ? "7" JCailn" $ho*t. Semi-Annual Sample Sale Ladies' Fine Shoes, Tuesday, August 29. Sizes this season are 4, 4?, 5, 54-, 6; widths narrow. Prices onethird less than regular; quality better than same shoes made for stock. I ALEXANDER, Good Shoo. 1049 Main. Salt Sootwear. Opening NEW FALL Footwear WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6 Nay Brothers, Reliable Shots. 1317 Market St. Dlieotl's 3tn Store. ...Folding Pocket Kodaks... *10.00?*13.00. The perfect tourist camera?.' Have flno achromatic lenses. use unbreakable, feather-nrolght films. Results?no bother, good pictures. Catalogues and full Information about these and other good cameras at NICOLL'S ART STORE, t 1231 Market Street* ?tc 3ttftUigenccr Ofllcc: 26 and 27 Fourteenth Street* New Advortlsomonts. Wanted?A Good Cook?Third Page. Opera of "Alvln dray." HZ3 Main Stront-A. V. McDonnell Wanted?laundry Girls. Found?Oil Market Street. Wanted?Laundry Girl. Bale Ball?Third Page. An Interesting Photo?Fifth Page. Swe&t-Proot Rubber Collars for 25c?McFadden's?Second Pag.>. These Special Prices?Geo. M. 8nook & Co.?Eighth Pkge. ' For the Fall Trado?Stono & Thomas? nivhih Pfliro. Fair Week?Geo. E. Stlfel ft Co.?Fifth Pago. Business Bchool?Miss J. Wiley, Principal. Mayor's Proclamation. Private* School at lather wood. 18? Blue Label Catsup-H. F. Bchrens Co. A Powerful?B. H. List. Horsemen?Goetze's Dnif Store Stocks for Sale?Simpson & Tat urn. Kraut Cutters?Geo. W. Johnnson's Son?. School Books and 8uppllc8-Stonton's < Old City Book Store. , 20.000. W? liavo fitted moro than twenty thotutund pair*of SjpectwlM, trlvlntr uh a record anil oxporft;nc?? unequalled toy any other optician In Wont Virginia. ^U,^ACO.fw 'nom. Optician. No. lflOOJIarkot Struct. , TALL 3iuuv--riNL lAiLumnu. ; Yonr attention Invited to onr largo and hnndHomo lino of Fnll Woolenn? all ontlrely now d??Mgn* nnd manyoxelutdvo novoltlcH of wliloh wo are sol? agent*. The stylish get-up and fh*hlonablo appearance of unr garments recommend themselves. l'rlces reu- 1 souable. C. II Ks* ,fc HONS. .Fashionable Tailors und Kino Furnisher*. I5?l-ia5i? Market Street. In Clerk Robertson's Ofllcc. Yesterday In Clerk Robertson's ofllce the following deeds wore recorded: Deed dated August 24, 1809, between Hampden Z Shrlvor nnd Win. H. Hague, transferring n lot In the section of East Wheeling known as Shriver's Garden: consideration, $1,000. Deed dated August 29, 1809, between Ambrose 8. List and Benjamin F. Beers, transferring three lots on Wo- I bash street: consideration. $1,600. < A murrlage license was Issued to Frank L. Small, of Hampton, Vn., aged 34, and Harriet W. Pate, aged 27, of Wheeling. A SerloM ol'Burglaries. A gang of burglars appear to be operating In the vicinity of "Wheeling and reports of losses at Moundsvillo nnd West Alexander were received in the city yesterday, the burglaries having occurred Monday night. Several residences were entered at both the towns named and the thieves succeeded in getting considerable swag. At Moundsvillo ex-Sheriff C. C. Mathews i lost a gold watch and $f?0; Major Burley. a gold watch, and Hess rtr Fisher i $100. At West Alexander the resl- | dence of Attorney W. M. Dun- i lap was paid a visit and $40 In cash , taken. Mr. Mathews has Inntituted a ( vlgorouH search for his watch, which he values highly. WHEN VISITING THE FAIR don't ! forget to rail and examine the great bargains In Pianos and Organs offered at the closlng-out sale of MILLIOAN, WILKIN'& CO.,. 1140 Market street. visrnxci merchants And other visitors In the elty can sociireNevoti of our Hiiporli AIUSTO t.'nbInut Phnto* fbr only duo Dollar, Hcgularprlee */t OO per dor.eii. 'l'APPAS .V COXNKL, Photographer*, 11 vi Mnln Htrout* YOU can save money by buying Second Hand School Books ut Stanton's BookStore. _ j Furniture ami Carpet. IlargnliiM. ('losing out to quit business. All i goods muat lie sold regardless of cost. , Building must be vacated by January. FREW'S FURNITURE STORE, 120S Main street. SAVE your tin seals from Wheeling ' Bakery Bread. Valuable premiums. I < GRAND CASTLE Ot the Knights of the Mystic Chain Meets in this City. ELEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION Assembled Yesterday and Will Complete* lu Business To-dsy?The Eight Castles la West Virgin!* Represented-J. W. Dayton, of Keyscr. Elect cd Select Commander?The Visitors Were Entertained Last Night. The eleventh annual grand castle of the Ancient Order Knlehta of the Mys tic Chain began in this city yesterday moraine, at Helmbrighfs Hall, corner of Thirty-sixth and Jacob streets, and it will conclude to-day. There are eight castles Jn 'West Virginia, oil of which were represented, and the selection of Wheeling as a meeting place in fair week was a happy one, the delegates being thus enabled to combine business with pleasure. Owing to the delay of the out-of-town delegates in reaching Wheeling, the meeting didn't open until lp. a The afternoon was a busy one. Officers were elected, reports from Select Commander Julius 8cherr, Corresponding and Recording Scribe John M. Stanley and Treasurer Oeorge Hop wood, and next year's meeting point selected. The reports showed the order in this state to be in good shape, the finances especially. The roll call showed the following officers present: Chaplain, John Cardona, Wheeling. Commander, Julius Scherr, Eglon. Vice Commander?John, W. Dayton, Keyser. Marshal Pro Tern?J. T. Boone, Berkeley Springs. TJnnnr^lntr nnd fnrrflHDOTUllntr Scribe? John M. Stanley, Peldmont Treasurer?George Hopwood, Wheeling. Outside Guard Pro Tem?Samuel Hopwood, Wheeling. Inside Guard Pro Tem?J. H. Shaffer, Keyser. Trustees?Jesse J. Jackson, Wheeling; P. W. Rose, Piedmont Supreme Representative-^John Cardona, Wheeling. In addition to the above were the following past commanders and representatives: No. 1, Piedmont?T. C. Pippin. No. 2, Berkeley Springs?P. A. Walters. No. 3, Elk Garden?Hugh Strachan. No. 4, Keyser?J. F. Dayton. No. 9, Barricksville?Allen Fitxmiller. No. 11, Wheeling?Samuel Hopwood and F. R. Cardona. No. 12, Wilson?L. W. Clelland and E. A. Braud. No. 16, Eglon?A A. Scherr. The election of officers resulted as follows: Select Commander?J. W. Dayton, Keyser. Select Vice Commander?J. F. Boone, Berkeley Springs. Select Vico Marshal?E. J. Rowe, of Piedmont. Recording and Corresponding Scribe ?J. J. Jackson, Wheeling. Treasurer?George Hopwood, Wheeling. Select InBldo Guard?L. C. Hamlll, W 1IBUII. Select Outside Guard?Edward Short, Wheeling. Select Trustee, three years?J. R. BryBun, Wheeling. Lust night the visiting sir knights were elaborately entertained by Silver Wave Castle, of this city, and its ladles' auxiliary, the Daughters of Ruth, at the K. O. & hall, In the Eighth ward. A banquet followed the rendition of a mnalon 1 nnrl lltnrnrv nrncrnmmiv And the affair was a most pleasing one. The grand castl re-assembles to-day at 9 a. m. Among the visitors expected are Supremo Commander Joseph Mitchell, Supreme Scribe John J. Davis iinci II. E. Wnlnwright, president of the funeral benefit fund, All of Pittsburgh. All the business will be finished to-day. BARGAINS does not express It when jrou hear the prices nt which fine Plinon and Organs are being ofTerod at the closlng-out sale of MILL1GAN, WILKIN A CO., 1140 Market street. LOOK PLEASANT. Von will if you conic to ns fbr yoar Photograph*. We nro making novon nuiH'i'n A1USTO Cabinet 1'lioton Ibr only 51.00. Aro you rondyf TAl*l*AN A CONNKL, lUiotogrnpbor*, llv'l Muln St root. Spcclal Pittsburgh Excursion Tomorrow Prom Wheeling via Pennsylvania Lines 3ne fare for round trip, account Exposition, good returning until Saturday. NEW and old students will be enrolled nt Llnsly Institute every forenoon this week, between 10 and 12 o'clock. Mr. Edmund A. Ynhn will Mng nt Wlioollnu Park uoxt Sunday aftornouu. Musical Instruction. PROP. EDWARD BLUMENBERO will resume his course* In VIOLIN, PIANO AND HARMONY on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 11th. Former pupils and others wishing to lake advantage of thorough, systematic instruction In the above branches will plense call at residence. 68 Ohio street. Wheeling Island, on Saturday, i Scptembor 9. between 9 and 2 o'clock, to j arrange hours. A prompt attendance at the flrst of the scuson Is earnestly leslred. ALWAYS nsk your grocer for Wheel- ! Ing Bakery Bread. Good, lilg. Cheap. When you ferl that you have tried i?v??rything ?nd everyone. commit us. A dally oceurnnci* N ihr MjrprJwr ?hown by tho benefited path-nt* nt our office. Do you havr h?n<1nrh<? Do your eye* water? Do thejr *mart or hum? Doe* the print run together when reading ? For nny trouble of your rye* < tin IVe mako glaMe* at popular price*. Make i cartful examination free of charge. PROF. H. SHEFF, riio HolontlUo Corner Main Optician ntid UthSU. Gil Shit Ctolklm. | Oi* SM CJntltn. NOTHING Jf TO GAI.'VT by putting off buying fall clothes. '!%u may as well see the stock when full and have your choice of it all. When you see yourself in a suit that fits your body and mind, and your pocketbook also, you'll be glad you came in. If we don't fit all three ways, don't buy. If you change your mind, come back for your money?you'll get every cent of Itr ' cdcoiai thic wcbir f ?o rvn ?o cn OrbV/lrtb l??? TI uwn* I VAIVW| *JU| Boys' School Suits, All Wool, | $3.00, $3.50. Don't buy your boy a suit elsewhere until you have seen ours, or you will regret it when you see The Hub kind on your neighbors' boys. If you live out of the city and cannot come, write to us and we will send you a sample free?lots of odd Trousers to patch up the old coat with. Fair Visitors are cordially invited to make our establishment their j headquarters while in the city. Free toilet rooms. Packages taken care of absolutely free. EVERY STREET CAR in the .city passes our doors. Direct cars to the Fair Grounds and Parks.. THEHUB. ? ? ? J CLOOBIERS, HATTERS, FUBNISHERS. Martet mi Foirtacqtt SH Seo. SI. Cantor Co. I SL Ua/hr Ct. GEO. R. TAYLOR COMPANY. Fair Week Visitors are invited to inspect our fall and~winter line of furl NEW " Silk Waists. Oress Trimmings. Hosiery. Embroideries. DRESS - Gloves. Laces. frtAHC Handkerchiefs. Ribbons. | "WVUI/UmJ Lingerie. Every department in the store replenished with all the latest novelties direct from the eastern markets. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES on all Remnants, Shirt Waists and Ready Made Garments. n vnnr nt* " hnun i itii Utu. K. lAlLUtt UMTAM. John 5rlcdcl & Co. | John Urltdfl & Co. HJOHN FRIEDEL & CO... X o _ _ HON Dinner Sets and Chamber I Sets, Reception and Reading I L/OW Lamps, Fancy Salads, Cake I rj Plates, Cut Glass, Silverware, I KrirPS Pt/- SHOW YOUR VISITORS I 1 1 1V/VJ Etc. THROUGH OUR STORE. I ...JOHN FRIEDEL & CO... I 1110 MAXW STHBST. ] I Hoc he Shoe Company. | jCoeke Shoe Company. . I f j/ A wt""fcw CoIore<1 ?hoe*we '1STS LOW PRICES FOR I G* * VnP l? doing the work for us. Some tie({t*/OP" IY Jf nilLj gnnt school vilues in whit we hue jleft of Ton Shoes. You will need Locke Shoe Co. I Wfillt, Stand/eg .( hotter. i 7Cillt, Standiey .t Stiler I LAMPS. LAMPS. I We have just placed on sale a lirie of the most magnificent Lamps ever shown in the city. M I The line comprises Lamps of every descrip- I tion. A beautiful Decorated Lamp for... Agents for Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines. FRANK & FOSTER, Rccclvers. WHITE, HANDLEY & FOSTER. I I B84Q MAX1KBT BTRBUX.