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STONE A THOMA OUR LI FOR THI Twenty dozen *Dan 20c, cheap at 40c. Twenty-five dozen 1 at 17c, regular price 2 One hundred Turl 8-4 and 10-4, worth fi Twenty-five dozen for 24c, worth $oc art? Three hundred paii 48c for the above time Stone & mi 1 uiffiinncN?r.PWT M. J. McF Fine Camp Shirts for Men and Fine Black Sateen and Crepe C French Sateen and Madras Clot Oxford Cloth, Silkeneand Fren< M. J. Mel ONE-PRICE HAT A 1320 and 13 I?" Store Closes at 0 o'clock p. m., c: ALEXANDER & CO. Wo make our Shoe* of shoo leather? nothing else; ?iud vre Mk fair prices for them-nothinK else. Yon nre at liberty to pay $5 for a 93 article and we are at Jlber?r to atk it, but wo don't. We know better thuu that If that was what wo did, you would pribably have one transaction with U4 and !bat would bo the end of It When you hare worn out one pair of our shoes, and It will take you some time to do It, we want you to come back again. Squnre, straight-forward nna lione?t treatmont ii what we roly upon to bring you back. ' ALEXANDER & CO., SHOE SELLERS. jylfi HMD giln SlrMI. BICYCLES^ SIMPLE. SWIFT. STRONG. ' SWIFT SAFETY Boat on Barth. Rigid and :iprlng frames. Solid cushion and pneumatic tiros. Patent roller tempered chain Ball bearing*. 100,0)0 In use. Machine and cushion tires guarantee-! Send for cataloguo to JASON C. STAMP, nyiS Agent. Wheeling. W. Va. ? i i 1- a _1 i important to mine operators i Wc carry a full stock at Ibo best qunllty BRATTICE CLOTH itt tbo tallowing wjillbs: 30,36,48, 60. 72 Inches wkle, in rolls of 25 and 50 yards, or out any length to order. Wrlto us lot price* CHAS. h. berry, n? laowtwntmt rpHE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER to tnt?w?s mi toprort STtrr msabef oI tbe Iuul&, wUstbsr in oil? or oouatty > t k 8?PRY GOODS. . :aders S WEEK: nask Towels, 22x46, at DamaskTowels, 20x40, $c. cey Red Table Covers, ally $1 2J. Men's Summer Shirts ^where. rs of Sateen Corsets at > rri i nomas S' FURNISHING GOODS. ;adden.i Boys at 25c and 35c. loth Shirts at 50c. h Shirts at 76c and $1. :h Flannel Shirts at $1 and $150. FADDEN, ND SHIRT STORE. 22 Murkot Street, Wheeling. siept on Saturday. GEO. M. SNOOK & CO. SOLID |ii$Mps IN SEASONABLE GOODS During This and Next Month, We have exceptionally choice lines of White Goods, Embroidered Flouncings, Grenadines, Wash Silks, Black Organdies, Scotch Ginghams, Challies,Outings and other Summer Fabrics, which must be disposed of AT ONCE, as our incoming stock of Fall and Winter Goods will require every available foot of space that can be gained. Prices have been made that will move them quickly. GEO. IMI. SHOOK it CO. EQGER, WARRICK & CO. ARare Opportunity TO BUY RELIABLE GOODS GREATMRGAINS Our stock of Summer Good* of oven- dencrip* tiou must bo reduced quickly, which is very large at this wason. and as wo must nave tfie room for FALL GOODS wo will from now on offer extra iuduoementi in every department. no matter what you may select. Our as, lortment of DRESS GINGHAMS Is fully at choice as early in the season. as we kocurcd some Beautiful Design* lato in the ?*&*>u mid have more than 300 pleceato select from. 100 pieces choice design Ginghams, 5c. 75 pieces Figured Lawn, 3c. 200 26-Inch Gloria Silk Umbrellas, Fine Oxydlzed Handles at $l.OO. Remnants, Remnants Of Krery Description and \*ery Cheap. Egger, Warrick & Co., 1132 Main Street. Wat IniiUifmv. omen I No*. 1111(1 li7 Fourteenth Street. New Advertisement*. / In the Countr Court ot Ohio County. , Hani Wood Tooth I'leks?Ktvlng Bro*. Notice?Marsh Ai DullolM. * Public Sale of Real Estate. Do jrou Shoot?I. 0. Dillon A Co. Puro Water Supply. Mitdnme Mitchell. Wanted?Experienced Firemen. Grand Parade?llutchenT Association. READERS of the INTELLIGENCER going out of town for the Summer can have the INTELLIGENCER mailed to them for lxty-flve cents per month, postage free* FOR HOT WEATUEK. A full line of Serge*, Drape D'Ete* and Cheviot*, Just *ulted for the hot weather, which will lie made up llr*t?ola*s at reasonable price*. In Stock?The celebrated Pride of the West Night Shirt* and full assortment of Cheviot. Sateens aud Iflannel Shirt*. For comfort and durability wear our o#lh cbrated Fast Dlnck mi?l Colored Ho?e. C. HESS * SONS. 1831 anil 1388 Market itrett. 0 ? IF you ennnot ?ee nnd need Spectacle#, you Khould call on tu aud hare you*' eye* tented without charge. Wo hnvo the flnett Instrument* and nioro experience than nny other Optic ian in the Statu, nnd guarantee satisfaction or money refunded. v a con \v. oRinin, Jeweler und Optician. Corner Twelfth and .Market Streets. In the Folleo Court. Ten eases occupied the attention of Acting Mayor Jejison yesterday morning. Two traveling printers were sent up (or disorder. A colored man on tho same charge paid $5 ami costs, and three other white ones $2 and costs. Another of the samo kind was dismissed. ASundaydrtinkwaslinedSoand costs, and James Conklo, charged with disorderly conduct, had his caao continued until this morning. Some Stealing. Mr. IViliinm Erskine yesterday notified the police that a sail bout hail been stolen from his place on North Front street. J. T. Hare, who lives at Elm Grove, was robbed Sunday of n pair of boots, a pair of cull' buttons and $2 in money, wliich was in a child's bank. The thief is supposed to be onemf n lnt nf. bovs who cseanod from the Mortrnnzn, I'u.", reformatory lust Thursday and camo in this direction. Fino SltlomiUc*. Sawed Berea stono is being received hero now by tho car load for side walks. Huge stones, eight or ten feet by twelve or sixteen, nnd six Inches thick, as smooth as paper, are 011 four flat cars in the old Hetnpfleld yard now. Similar stones have just been laid about tho Public Library building, and Mr. Reymann will puve around his now residence on the corner of Eofl? and Fifteonth streets with them. Eight or ten cars of building stone are also received hero daily for the new bridge, the I.ntheran' church on Chnpline street and other buildings, to say nothing of whole train loads of bricks and lumber. Tnmitftim ltucordvil. Clerk Hook yesterday admitted to record three deeds of trust and transfers as follows: July 21, by Augustus Wickerly and wife to Alwyn S. Honk, for $800, a lot on the road from the National road to Mt. Wood Cemetery. June 1, 1880, bv Mary L. Reed, of Philadelphia, to Eliza Heed, in consideration of $1 nnd natural love nml affection, 5} acres of land adjoining the Woods farm, east of Wheeling. Julv21. by Anthony D. Rickey and wife to Milton R. Rickey, lor $>, the east half of lot 10 on the south side of Virginia streot, Island. July 21, by Milton R. Rickey to Anthony D. Rickey, for $5, the east half of lot 10 on tho south side of Virginia stroet. June 1, by G. T,. Cannier and wife to James F. Carroll, a deed of correction for a lot on Virginia street. At Clerk llook'H Office. A power of attorney by the Walker Manufacturing Company to George B. Caldwell was filed for record yesterday. Marriage licenses wero issued toAi I Kellar, aged thirty, a native of Doddridge county and resident of Marlon county, and Linda Juno I'hillips, aged i twenty-two, a native of Wheeling and resident of Grafton; nnd Edward Rice,, aged twenty-one, a native of Allegheny county, l'a., and resident of Athens, Ohio/and Fannie Tato, aged twenty ono, a imtivo of Allegheny county, Pa., and resident o( Wheeling?both colored. Jfarv L. I'ugh was appointed administratrix of the estate of A. It. I'ugh, deceased, and gave bond in $200, with Josoph H. Uriitith as surety. Michael G. AVerner was appointed administrator of the estate ofJCatherino Werner, anil gave bond in $SOO, with Kzokiel Ball as surety. Roitolutlunn of llespoot. At a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the Odd Fellows' 'Hall Association, held this evening, the following preamblo and resolutions were presented and adopted: Whereas, Death has entered our board and takon from among us a most active member, one most punctual in attendance on our meetings, whoso advice was always practical and valuable, wo liave great cause to mourn his death as a'loBS scarcolv capable of being re-1 placed; therefore, be it Unl, That in the death of Brother Henrv Stamm we lose a member of this board whoso relations with tis have ever been pleasant and agreeable. Rewind, That wo tender the family of our deceased friend and brother our most heartfelt expressions of sympathy and nflections. Raohtd, That we attend the funeral of Brother Stnmm in a body. Rauilved, That this preamble and resolutions be spread upon tho minutes of thin meeting; and a copy of the same Imi made and presented to tho family of the deceased. Kespectfully submitted. B. F. Caldwell, Samuel Dark*!!, Ueoikie Matthews, Committeo. July 27,1891. Do.n't be discouraged about that ecjcma till vou have iriven Ayer'sSarsu narilla a persistent trial. tiix bottles of this medicine cured tiie complaint for George S. Thomas, of Ada, Ohio, when J nil other remedies tailed to afford any : relief. 1 ixiiv A Traveling Mnu'it Experience. F. 8. Verbeck, who represents the typo foundry of Messrs. Ilarnhardt Bros. & Splndler, Chicago, says: "On my return home from a trip 1 found our little girl sick with summer complaint. I uejit to a drug store and procured u bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera nnd ]>lnrrhtt'a Remedy. Wo pave ber a few doses according to directions. She recovered in a short time and we were woll pleased with the medicine." daw Thy a drink of Keymann's beer in a tone mug at Lolly's, 2100 Main street. Don't forgot Gavin's opening on Tuesday evening. Music by Opera Home liuuj,' OUR MR. ATKINSON Talks About Politic* in Wwililnjfton? West yirRluIn for Ulnlm??Faulkner's Clm?ri"?. Spflnt Ditjxitch to the Intelligencer. Washington, July 27.?In nil interview Lure ex-Representative Atkinson is quoted 08 saving: "West Virginia in (or llluinc for President, first, lost and always. At the same timo I do not expcct to see him lead the ticket. My beliof is that he doesn't desire the nomination, hilt will lend his aid to Mr. Harrison. The respective tickets will be Harrison and Cleveland, and mark my words the Republicans will, metaphor icauy HpeaKing, uiup uiw imc ui mcoo United States with tho prostrate forma of our friends the enemy. "Yob, sir, the opposition will find a Waterloo in tho iiuu of November, 'D2. Why, even West Virginia may be confidently set down 011 the Republican side in" tho next national conflict. Cut ; lest you think 1 claim too much, I will concede that tho Democrats will win the Legislature next time. "As usual ono of its duties will be the election of a .United States Senator, and I don't hesitate to predict that Mr. Faulkner will beehoBen to succeed himself. There is tio reason why he should not, for ho is a good man and has mado an enviable record in the Sonate. There is some little talk that ex-Senator Camden will bo a candidate, but Faulkner has tho inside track and is almost certain of re-election." ? I MARTINSUUHG DEATHS. Fire Death? in a Vny, and All Prominent People. Special Dtipatch to the Intelligencer. JUnmsuraa, W. Va., July 27.?James D. Miller, an influential and popular farmer, died at hiB residence in Falling Waters district, this county, on Saturday, very suddenly, aged 78 years. Mr. Tillotson Evans, a popular and widoly known gentleman, living in Arden district, this countv, died on outuruat, <tgcu 11 ^wuo, lilt- ivoum 1? n paralytic stroke received about a year ago. (ieorgo Tobin, a son ot P. C. Tobln, of this city, attended a Catholic picnic at Inland Park, new-Hnrner's Ferry, on Saturday, tarly yesterday morning he was found a short distance from that {ilaco with one leg cut off and badly >rui?cdabout tho head. Ho was brought homo in an unconscious condition and died later in the dity. It is supposed that ho attempted to board a moving freight train and was throivn under the wheels. Mrs. Phillips, aged 02 years, wifo of William Philli|M,n prominent merchant of this city, died at her home last night of consumption, after a lingering illness. IT WAS KEPT QUIET. Murderer Fitzgerald Taken to the Columbus Penitentiary for Kxeoutlon. Youxgstowx, 0., July 27.?William Fitzgerald, who has been scntonced to bo executed on November 19 for tho murder of - Officer William Freed, was taken to the Columbus penitentiary at 2 o'clock this morning, where he will bo executed unless the Circuit Court grants a new trial, which is not probable. Precautions were taken by having him heavily ironed and guarded by Sheriff Jvwiiig and four deputies, to pro vein u poKSimo rescue uv ius puis mm the time of his departure was unknown to any one except the officers anil reporters. While at the depot Fitzgerald noticed a reporter who had been writing caustic articles about him, and uttering an oath, he struck ut the reporter, but the blow fell short. Fitzgerald's wife left on a later train for Columbus. POOR LOGAN COUNTY. Tho Kontucky Liar Locntus Another Blood Curdlur Tliuru. Catlkttsui'ho, Ky., July 2".?Saturday a battle between negroes anil Italian workmen on the Norfolk & Western road in Logan county, AV. Ya., was fought, in which two Italians and one negro were killed and several wounded. Tho trouble arose over an Italian's wife who left her huvband and went to live with the negroes. The laborers of both sides have joined tho fighters, and another battle is expected when they meet. TIio ollicere were unable to mnKe arrests. A IVrfri'l Ij LorIcuI Kr-nil. New Youk, July 27.?The J'ort pays: The break in slock market this morning under the attack of a resolute boar combination was a perfectly logical result of existing conditions. 'In a number of mnrket specialties largo blocks of shares have been' held for two months or more by brokers or operators in expectation of soiling at nigh prices. In the face of bullish crop news the market has obstinately refused to nlvunee. It has bccome practically impossible to borrow time money on tne collateral in hand. The result of the bear pools experimenting and testing during the past fortnight wns the drive of tlio morning which miccecded in dislodging a liberal supply of long stocky Tim ProfeMor Dlwipjionreil. Fort Wayne, Ind., July 27.?Prof. P. 0. Campbell, tho airship man, proposed to give an exhibition here yesterday, and a crowd of 8,000 people gathered, who paid.23 cents each to witness the Serformnnco. When tho money had eon taken in the professor disappeared, and 8,000 dupes wont homo. Tho performance had been prohibited by tho mayor. Gavin's grand opening concert at 1084 and 1080 Main street. Music by Opera IIouso Hand. Tuesday ovoning, July 28. To Dlnjinl Collin, Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse tho system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when tho blood is luij'uiu ui mugfeiaiit euro habitual constipation, to uivakoii the kidneys and livor to n healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of figs. uav Gnlxn CoxcKET given by P. o. Gavin at hiJ new place?the old Fort Henry sample room?Tuesday evening, July 28. Music by Opera House Band. "Familiar in Millions of Mouths as anv Household Word." Tliu Tlmn, Landau. A i IT si pouinans "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." " The Water is cheap as well as good." "Invalids are recommended to drink it." " The demand for it is great and increasing."?The Times, London. SOLE EXPORTERS! THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LD., LONDON, ENGLAND. * THE HUB-ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. THUE Q-iR3sA. Re^ Bargain Blizzard! ^.T THE HUB GROWS MORE AND MIGHTIER, BRIGHTER KND BETTER,# ttCRERTER HND GRHNDER I f' A Great Bargain Sale That Overtops 'Em All, ' It Is Drawing Bigger Crowds Than Ever I Everyday seems to outdlstanoe the preceding ones and turns out Bargains Totally Unparalleled In the Annals of Trade. Wlthoutfoar of suocessful contradiction we assert that slnoe the beginning of our Red Letter Sale we havo sold Double the Quantity of MiJraiitts ail Mil Of ' ' Sold by any competing house In the olty, without exception. The great bargains sold by us will only help to make THE HUB mors popular. Bear In mind no house In the olty can or will approach tlte bargains we are offering this week. We mean to make a clean swoop of every Summer Carment. First Comers will Gel the Choicest Barcaliis, at The Hub One-Price Clothiers, MARKET AND FOURTEENTH STREETS. HOUSE & HERRMANN-FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC. s- - rfiinTh 1JM " gi'v?(<?? # 'v@M - tingi $> Sz&> !* OUR NEW LINE OF House Furnishing! ?AT? HOUSE & HERRMANN'S, 1300 MAIN STREET. Week]}- or Monthly Payments. 1 ? "* mie-PAt MTMr rft_pi|DWITIIBr ETC. wnttuinvj I lid inuifi uii , vv. WflEEINE ISTALMEST Cl| What we offer this week are goods of an "immediate need" charac- H ter, entirely seasonable and withal) indispensable. They may have met your eye at other places, but never has it rested on them Ji our prices, which are always the lowest and which will, this week, is on tftese "immediate need" goods lower than ever. We have Ice Chests at $6; we have them, in fact, at any price. Your attention, however, we would have especially directed to our large Solid Ash Ice Chests I guaranteed charcoal filled, for ?9, worth S12. We camv 1 I ahnut their wnrth : it's entirelv foreign to our present considerations ' how many of these goods |we have and how long it will take to dispose of them. We have adopted the most expeditious plan by reducing prices. This same reduction applies to our entire line of Ice Chests and Refriger- II ators. In warm weather needfuls we offer four-gallon Water Coolers HI that is the same Cooler that sells regularly at S3 50, for $2 2; three-gallon Water Cooler $1 75, former price $2 75; t > I ers 75c each. I In Baby Carriages we have an assortment hard' I Rattan Bodies, upholstered in all shades and qu.il. I goods, which we sell for cash or on credit. I WHEELING INSTALMENT CO J 1136 to 1140 Market Street. I JOS. H. McARDLE. Manager. II 111i?lf .Ut ? stomach remedy, mm* Indtgesjm-Sick Headache-ConstipationM oSCTCENTS01A*Bn*" rece!p'^M p?n,.?j ? | . ,? BOX, plain or sugar coated- M epared only by JNO, 0, McUW & SON, WHEELING,