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STONE &, THOMAS?W< |v; Our. Great June Clearance than Ever Af W HA^ 85 PIECES, About 1,400 yards, Black Barred OrgandicB at Ojc, worth 1 Be. 60 PIECES, Abont 2,400 yards, Shoutoni? Ponpeo the most popular Dress Goods of the season). This week we offer thcnl at 11 jc. Prico everywhere, 16c. 40 PIECES, T Abont 1,800 yard!, Wash Beiges atr3]c.j worth 8e. fjj I The above arc only o few of tho Extraord i stone"& ? ?=?===== M. J. M'FADDEN?GENT M. J. Mel Tie latest Hot leather Scarf jvt Foi\Only 25c. QNE-P 480 Elegant Pattern! of this Now v Style Hot Weather Scarf* Extra well , made from the very Finest Silica. I Regular fiO cent Scarfs for only 25a' Call and seo this bargain. 1320 ; ????????? ALEXANDER A.CO. I', foo make especially of Easy, Heat, Snugly Fitting & Serviceable I SHOES, and we chnrfo no more for thorn than yon would bivc to poyfir n rough and clumsy article olsoi vrhero. For instance, our Ladlvi' shoos at ?a oo in Hand Tnmed or Hand Welts, Cloth Top or ' >11 Leather, Plain Too or Tipped, are not sur. i pawcd In style or quality by any tS shoe in tho cln. Wo Mk that you make a comparison. Wo will be content with the result. ALEXANDER & CO., SHOE SELLERS, ICQ 1040 Mala 8trcst? Qi/*vr?i pc I* SIMPLE. SWIFT. STRONG. SWIFT SAFETY . Boat on Xlcurtlx. |. Blgld and isprlDff frames. Solid cushion and js pnoumatio tiros. Patent rallor tempered chain Ball bearings. 100,000 in usa Machines and - cushion tires guaranteed. tend for cataloguo to JASUN U. S'lAMt*, > / tnyCT. /f Agent, Wbooltng. W. Vn. I RED-LION SPECIFIC For the Blood, | Brings Sunshine to the Soul, j PURGES THE SYSTEM OF IMPURITIES. Purely VcfttoMt. OoBtalu no I Muroury or Othar Mineral Poison*. I Tatonteinwwn "** MBs!-'..: 'j . e >NDERFUL BARGAINS. l bargains: i Sale will be More Popular ter this Week. ? "WEI OFFEB: 05 PIECES, About 3,700 yards, Shirting Cheviot. Price this week 2jc, worth 5c. 25 PIECES IS-inch-wido All Linen Crash at 4]c, worth 7c. 28PIECSS J Wool Plaid and Striped Summer Dro?s Goods. Pricea this week 9Jc, former price 30c and 26c. inarjr Bargains which we offer this Week. THOMAS. S' FURNISHING GOODS. ADDEN. t Weather Hats! m ONE OUNCE CRUSH HAT. 3 7X \nT HTTTRT . Al1 tho I^toit ** ** * ^ ^Shnjws wid UruidH . J. McFABDEar, RICE HAT ANR SHIRT STORE, Cheapest Store In Wheeling. and 1322 Market St., Wheeling. GEO^M. ^NOOK & CO. G. M.MCD. ScotcUMams. " inu 'jureiL 37 l-2cand 50c qualities marked down to 25c per yard. A wide range of beautiful styles at this price. 0UTIN6 CLOTHS. Over 100 choice styles in our popular line of short nap domestic Outing Cloths. Also a fine line of genuine Scotch Out""? i Fast Black Organdies. Lawns In plain and grenadine effects. Purchase now, as good styles are becoming scarce. SliDUM; DRAPERIES, "Something new In a cotton drapery at jljca yard. Same styles and colors are produced in silk. GECX M. SNOOK. & CO. GEO. E. STIFEL ACQ. REMOVAL.-fr Our new rooms will be ready for occupancy about July 15. In view - of this - fact we have created a Special Re moval Sale Counter, on which is placed, extra _ bargains from everydepartment. Ourstock must be re duced before moving, . and therefore we give our patrons this opportunity of getting the - benefit of our special drives. GHO. EI. sTim&co. SbJMdiqtmz. Otltcei No*. 543 mill '-7 l oitrtoeiitli St rout. Xoxr Advertisement*?Fourth Page* For Sale?0.0. Smith. Sheriff1* Tax Notice?f* Stccnrod. To tho Public?W. 0. ?fc T. Co. Wanted?Four Yotuuf Ken. For Rent?KcsMft & t>cviuc. Public Halo of Buldevore Btiildlnir lot*. Filter the Water You Prlnk?K\rtnj( Urol. Executor'* Notice?Louis Delbruggo. For InUo?Ne*bitt it Dcvluo. IF yon cannot *00 and need Spectacle*, you should call 011 in and hare your eye* tested without charge. We have the fluent instrument* ami more experience than any other Optician in the Stale, mid cuarapteo butUfactiou or money refunded. JAC'OIS W. OKUJUl, Jeweler and Optician, Corner Twclttli and Market Street*. HALF HOSE SPECIALTY. 400 dozen of our celuhratcd Fast IJlaclc and Colored Half Hone purchased lieforo th*> chance on tho tariff. will bo sold ut tli? old price, liS cents a pair. C. llESS Si SOliS, Merchant Tailor* and dents' Furnishers, nii.ti 13X1 and 1.323 Market Street. Tho Portor Estate Settled. In tho Circuit Court yesterday a decreo was entered In tho cose of William Porter's administrators va. William Porter's heirs and others, confirming the salo of real estate made by William 1\ Hubbard, spocial commissioner in this case, and distributing tho proceeds umong tho heirs. An Attractive Entortainmont. On Thursday evening Stephens Woman's Keiief Corps will give an xintnrtninment and social in its hall, cor nor Thirty-sixth and Jacob etrepts, (or tho benefit of tbo CorpB' treasury. An attractive programme will bo rendered by popular performers, and refreshments will bo served afterwards. .Sower Stopped Up. Tho residents in tho vicinity of Forty Second and Jacob streets ar<S complaining of the annoyanco caused by water standing on Jacob street at tho corner. Tho gutter on tho west sido of tho street is full of a nasty, green looking fluid, and the neighbors say it can sometimes bo smelt a square away. The sewer should certainly bo repaired, as sickness can bo easily developed this hot weather by such disease breeding pools. Mnrriugo LIcoihum iHsuod. Clerk Hook yesterday issued marriago licenses to tho following named parties i .IiimoM 1\ ftpfiphor tuTtl 40. una Surah Kane, aged 24, l)Otli ofPittsburgh. William 0. Sporgo, need 25, a native of England. and Laura M. Eickiiian, aged ill, a native ot" Ohio county, both residontH of Wheeling. James J. Weir, aged 27, and Sarah E. Byrne, aged 20, both of Wheeling. TnuiKfcrft Mccortli'ri, Clerk Hook yesterday udmitted to record three deeds of trust and u deed made Jtay 2S by William J. Bodley aud otiiers to 13. Virginia 1'nrker, in consid. oration of S3.60U, for the west hidf of lot 17, in (jraliam's addition to East Wheeling. Vrotmto BiiKino?% . Charles Moenkomillcr was vestcrdav appointed administrator of the estate of Dr. J'hillip T. Shearer, deceased, and gave bond in the sum ox $100, with. J. 1'. Ko^ors as surety. 1 ranis Laupp was appointed guardian for Herman Laupp, aged throo, and Caroline Laupp, aged soven, and gave bond in the sum of ^600, with 1'. Weimar as surety. ATcainKtcr Pulnfujly Hurt. Joseph Johnson, a teainstor omjiloyed by Henry Kcohnlcin, ivas very painfully injured yesterday evening. Ho was unloading a heavy casting iu^Etnnville, when from some unknown cause, it toppled over and fell, giving Johnson a fearful jerk and throwing him several feet. Ho struck with his back across a heavy rail, and was hurt in the Bmall of the Lack, and probably inwardly also. Ho was brought to his home at Bridgeport and medical aid summoned. last night Johnson was resting well, but the exact extent of his injuries cannot be determined. A BIG INCREASE I Of tlic Population of tho City Prlfton Blado Ycttlurdny Morning. Mayor Seabright did a good day's work yesterday, considering that It was tho warmest day of the season. Four j prisoners wero lined in sums ranging; from SI to $20, and one poor vag was dismissed, and ten "bum tourists" hauled in Saturday night by Oflicers Baeli and Scally were tent up to enjoy tho breezes 011 tho hill at the head of Eighth street, lielow is the little list: Thomas, Piles, drunk, 15 days; J. II.. Ford, vagrant, 15 days: Georgo Buckley, vagrant,.15 days; Kd Simpson, vagrant, 15 days; Mat Bailey, disorderly, 15 days; Henry Eiebcnberg, disorderly, 15 days: James Marsh, vagrant, 15 days; John Ilill, vagrant, 15 days; Godfrey l'aatz, disorderly, 30 days; Andy Millor, drunk, 15 days; Jaines iiobinson, vagrant, dismlscu; Charles McNeill, drunk, $1 and costs; Bock Hedges, drunk, ?2 and costs; Joseph Glenn, disorderly, S2 and costs; Charles Sockho, disorderly in his family circle, $20 and costs. In tho afternoon Officer Btich saw T,iTiii.u Italtirwnn mnnov in East Wheeling again, and ho was once more looked up. lie promised when let go in tlie morning to leave town in an hour. . A Very Knd Cn*o. Last eveninjr a woman was brought to tho police headquarters, appairntly drunk, but who said she was MiH'oring from injuries received by falling off a street car. Sho had with her a boy of five and a sick baby apparently two months old. Sho was a German, and "VJft Mcitti llllf talto rnfllRl?rl to give her name. A well known philanthropic lady cared for her and accompanied her to her homo in tho patrol wagon. Tho ease excited tho sympathy of tho whole force who saw the woman and her children. In Squire Dnvin'8 Court. Mrs. Marv Whipple, accused' of steal-1 ing a watch from Mrs. P'Hugan, had her hearing in Squire Davis's court yesterday, and was remanded to jail in de- j fault of ?500 bail for licr appearance at j court, I Harry Butler was arraigned on a charge of throwing a stone at Mark Church. Ho pleaacd guilty and was fined $0 and costs. A man named Smiil was arrested by Oflieer Conrad on suspicion of having stolen a watch and two rings from a man named l'olloclc, who boards at John Short's, on LaBelle street, but there was no evidencs to hold him, and he was dismissed. Froprcn*. It Is vory important In this ago r.t vast material progress that a remedy I/O pleasing to tho tiisto and tothoeyo, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and Withy in its nature and efTects. Possessing these qualities, Syrup ol Figs Is tho ono periect laxative ?nd most gentle diurouc known. mi i'i . V , .; AN LNSANEJUANARBE8TED. Jatue* I.jlf, of Drlilgvport, ngntn Threatell to Hnko trouble, but li Trapped. James Lyle, who wan adjudged innttno soveral yearn ago nnd taken to the asylum at Columbus, recovered sufficiently to be released about ono year ago, and altar going to Washington City and spending several months, came to bis home al .Bridgeport. Ho ongaged in several business ventures on a small scale, but gave the last up about six weeks' agu and started a peanut und lemonade stand on the corner in front of the iJtU iloufe. Business nourished and James became very prosperous. When ground was broken lost week for the new bank building, however, James was informed that he would have to move, as the ground he occupied would have to bo used. Ho replied that he know the law perfectly and would not leave for uny person. From this oil he acted in a most peculiar manner and wad not backward with horriblu threuts ot what lie would do with anyone who interfered with him. The authorities tried to induco him to move, but ho remained determined. Yesterday morning the matter terminated in his urrest. Marshal Keller, Officer Donnelly and a deputy sheriff walked down to his stand about ten o'clock and asked for three lemonades. James dished them up, and when ho turned round to set a pitcher down, two officers grubbed him and pulled his hands together, while the third man slipped a pair of handcuffs over his wrists. Ilo offered very little resistance, and was taken to St. Clairsville at 10:30, whence ho will in all 'probability go back to Columbus. Lyle is a large, muscular and well proportioned man, und was generally feared. It becarno necessary to arrest him on the street soveral years ago, whon ho made a vicious attack on Officer Meister with two large knives, and Very nearly killed him. A rcpitition of this act was feared, mid the trap was set into which he so nicely entered, und his capture W'i; effected without trouble. AN IMPORTANT DECISION In tlio aiouutUvillo Liquor Canes Handed Down lu the Supremo Court. In the Supremo Court of Appeals yestor Jay in tho Jloundsville liquor cuses? D. J. Hartley ot al. vs. John Ilenrotta, Isaac Lutes ct al, vs. Thomas Riley et al., IV. W. Stidger ct al. vs. Mary Kiloy ct al., S. W. Dick et al. vs. Catharine Kull ct ul.?an opinion was rendered by Judge Kngllsh, judge Brannon dissenting, reversing tho judgment of tlie Circuit Court and dismissing the bill. This is ail important decision. Tho syllabus is us follows: Under section 18 of chapter 32 of the Code, court of equity cannot restrain by injuniitfCh n party charged with selling intoxicating liquors contrary to law, nor abate tho house, building or place where such intoxicating liquors are alleged to bo sold contrary to law, until the owner or keeper of such house or place has been convicted of such unlawful soiling ut tho place named in tho bill. The following cases wcro also disposed of: Board vs. Callahan, from Barbour county; appeal refused. Greer it Laing vs. O'Brien ct nl.t from Knnnwlia eounty, appeal and supersedeas refused; boud$&jU. Kliza Kinlier'vs. Baltimore & Ohio Employes' "Belief Association; appeal, from I'avlor eounty; submitted. N. l'oiing and wifo vs. Ward l'orsona; nppeni, from Tucker county; continued. L Speucei for use, etc., vs. J. G. Bobin8on, et al.; writ of error, from Taylor county: submitted. Al. Ilrtideflek; et ul., vs. L. Brodorick, executor; appeal and supersedeas, from l'reston county; submitted. G. W. Curtin & Co., vs. Leon Isaacson, et al.; appeal and supersedeas, from Kuudolph county; continued. SI. J. Washington et-al. vs. W. L. Washington; appeal and supersedeas, fr0tti Prcsttiii county ^dismissed, aRreed. A. h. & B. F. Taylor vs. Town of Thilippi; appea) and supersedeas, from Barbour county; submitted. Thompson >s Jackson vs. S. C. Donglass & Co.; writ of error, from Barbour county; submitted. Joseph B. Carrico vs. W., C. 4P. Railway company; writ of error, from ?-.1- 1 ) ??? J.UCKUJ I'UtlUi) , jpUiMJ UVMkU imu wu" tinued until this morning. Court udjourned until 10 a. 51. to-day. M. Tj. Blaiu, Alderman, Fifth ward, Scranton, Pn., stated Novembers, '83: Ho had used Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil for sprains, burns, cuts, bruises and rheumatism; < Cured overy time. ww A fiuffe,'atlun. There may bo persons in this community who aro at limes troubles with colic, or subjoct to attacks of bowel complaint. If so, they should try Chamberliliny Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Komcdv. Itwillatford almost immediate relief, and when reduced with water is pleasant to take. If taken as soon as tho first indication of tho disease is felt it will ward off tho attack. Many people use it in tliio way, and And that it never fails them. A 25 or 50 cent bottle may bo obtained from C. K. Cioefte, W.W. Irwin, John. Klart, C. Schnepf, C. Menkomillor. \V. E. JIcCullough, M. W. lleinrici, W. E. Williams, S. L. Brico, John Coleman and W. II. Williams, Wheeling, W. Va. Bowie & Co., Bridgeport, Ohio. B. F. Peabody, Kenwood, W. Va. Plauoii for 8nlo. Ono 6 octavo, Chickcring, $25. One 0 octave, (iraliam A Co., $10. Ono 0J octave, Kuuger & roterson,$C0. Duo 0 octave. ChicKerinc, $125. One 7 J octavo, K. Von MSndcn, $150. One 7 octavo, Weber, $175. One 7 octave, Steinway, $300. The above pianos are in perfect condition and arc offered at special bargains. F. AV. iIaumer & Co., 1310 Market street. ?> y Ouiclc Timo to tlio Woit by tlio l*nnIlandlo. By recent change of timo tlio PanHandle trains leaving at 8:30 a. in. and 10:05 p.m., city time, mako direct connection at Stcuuenville for Columbus, Cincinnati, fct. J/onis and all poiuts west. Ruymans's Celebrated Lager a specialty at I-ully fcamplo Hooms, No. 2100 Main street. ? Tirn Grocers' parndo and Picnic promises to be a grand oiToir. They will make a neat appcarance in their straw bats, white vests, cane and badge. L. S.Goon sella dry goods the cheapest. 2 Million Bottles filled In 1073. 18 Million BotUos tilled in 1800. Apollinavis "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS? "Its fiopularily is chiefly due to its irreproachable character. The Times, London. SOLE EXPORTERS! THE APO LUNAR IS CO., 10., i . LONDON, ENG. _ _ THE HUB-ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. ~ ~ if is m MCEFiiii p Now is the Day of Great Values. THE BARGAINS GROW BETTERjni BETTER. Anticipation Realized I AM Tl? ? CAMCViailbjr uii I iH" 1 UC i FOUR MONTHS' BUSINESS MUST BE CRftPED INTO TWO, Go where you will?Factory, Workshop or Counting R0Qr[>_ and you will find that THE KUB Furnish the Topic of Conversation. MAMMOTH STOCK AND LOW PRICES, riM-~ PtiatnnaR find DPftSfl SuftSflt > Mn no xuu ? - yiV, (jUG, $15 and $18 have sot tho town agog, and no wonder! They aro made from tho best qualltloa of imported and domestio Woolens, and tho liio have never beforo boen sold in Wheeling or unywhero else for less than $15 to $25 This is n fact Don't you believe us 1 Come and see. We will convince you. It'i not necossnry that you bo an expert or shrewd buyer to deal at tlio HUB CLOTHIERS. Everything in plain figures and one price to one and all, and every garment must stund tno homo test or money chocrfullv refunded. Can you ask more? We have started in ?o gain the confidence of one and all. We do not figure tliu valus of olir salesmen by tho amount of their sales, but the manner iii which they please the trade. If you have not been to see us yet, comoand takealookat the finest storeroom in the Stat'o. Wo'll not urge you to buy unless you find our prices? advertised. Remember, wo are the only Ono-1'rice Clothiers in the city aiul have a standing offer of $200. to be paid to any charitable institution if it can bo proven we deviate from the price marked in plain figures on ovcry garment. tui^ i_n jd Ill JL?^ X A W W One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, Market and Fourteenth Streets, Wheeling, W. Va. WHEELING INSTALMENT CO.-FURNITURE, ETC. Saturdays 'Excepted ! HOUSE i our Parlor Furniture, i ? Chamber Furnitore, FURNISHINGS! OTfiDrc DimnsRoomFtimito -ONI 01 VL\1^0 I Llb rary Furniture, EASY i ~~ Hall Furnitore, WFPkTIV Will Close Kitchen Farniture, I, FURNITURE MONTHLY - ~ Of All Dmplioi! : PAYMENTS. 7 p. m. Easements, iiEELiiuraiBni 1136 to 1140 Market Street JOS. H. MoARDLE, Manager. HOUSE &. HERRMANN?FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC. Jl-HzwJfRWV/JUr* *&*<! * AND IT WILL RIDE IN ONE OF OUR $9 OOiBABY CARRIAGES! HOUSE & HERRMANN, Weekly or MoniTilv Payments. . No. 1300 MalnSjregl ED. L.ROSE &. CO.-HEADQUARTEftS FOR WHEELS. _ EDW. L. ROSE & CO. " "" ?BW *" ? n T>*n<tn* ?n VAW TV CTrtrO XU9 Jiiu mtniiriS uvi? MI HAW? OF THE FOLLOWING M/^S: Victor, k ?pJnrb!a' Gendron, *a&& ^ v\ Pia,ntl i- I EagwU' 'r s^ar^__ I 61 TWELFTH ST., 81','BALLAR0 I whesiing.w.va. Manager. .. ' . ??Kj ; - ? ' , . S? $ m