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BARGAINS EXTRAORDINI Stone&' BARGAINSEX! Our Dbess Goods Depabtmbnt in ovcrflo fact, wo liavo bought too many Dress (too portmont, wo olfer tlio following fnxcrnm rN-o X^TIVT A 1 caso All Wool Fancy Weave Dress <: lar prico 75c. 1 rate 40-inth wide AH Wool Cashmoi 40 pioces Black Silk Warp Henrietta whore under SI 00. 100 pieces Atlantic F. Cashmero nt 2 70 pieces Atlantic F.l\ Cnshmere nt 2 25 pieces 46-lnch wide English Cashm 1 ix o Plaid and Striped Cashmeres n SILK. BA1 CO pioces Surah Silks, tho ROc quality 40 pieces Faille Silks, the $1 00 qunlit 10 pieces 24-inch wido Bluck Silk, the Domestic Department. Less G}c Unbleached Muslin at 4 3-4c. Best Indigo llluo C Our Cloak Department oil org a solui guarantee to be the lowest. STORE& M. J M'FADDEN IM-_ J\ Mc5 1320 and 1322 Murket Sti STOHB OPERT 33 X GEO. M SNOOK A C MI. J. I 50c PEf Is a popular price, and fully as would care to pay when buyin ways been our aim to supply Dress Goods at the above pr fairlyjoutdone ourselves. We show a truly magnifice choice styles, colors and fabri vard, but also at prices rangii $40 per suit pattern. Do not fail to inspect our lir stock of CLOAK they are self-selling. Hpn M Sn VJA V V/ i ! It V_X JL- M 2110 MAIKT EGOER, WARRfciTdTCo7~ OUREXFOSITION ? OF? Fall and Winter Wearing Apparel For Ladle* and Children Ib now ready mid wo havosnatoil no pains to rnnko it the most comSlcto In every detail, and aro fully prepared to land pltiusu you In any kind of a Garment. Hicrh niasa Suitings. m ???)" - ?- ? ? 1< ? > Fine Prosf Good and Novelties. Scotch effects in Double Width Saltings. Something , new and pruity. Oar 46-Inch Black Henrietta at 50o Is a Stunner. New Woolen Hosiery And Underwear complete for early full trade, in every varloty and #i/o. Selling Thousands of Them I Egger, Warrick & Co., 1132 Main Street *RY?STONE & THOMAS. f homas. KAORDIMRY! J4.1. _11 i\... r Wing WJHI isii nil? j^aiunv ^uvuimc;. *i? ds. To make bu?lliea? nun in thia dc. ^irsr B-flLi3.a-A.iKrs loods. I'rico this week 48c. Hog tiros at 43c, worth G2Jc. Cloth at 74c. Unmatchablo elselie* Price everywhere 23c. !9c, worth :i7Jc. ercs at 39c. worth 53c. t 24c, worth :K!c. =a.o-A.i3sr? i at ;....... .'....'....29c. y at 74c. $1 40 quality at 95c. to Factory Prices Rale! So Lancaster Oinjjliain at 6 3-4c. alico at 4 7-8c. :t!on second to none. Our prices wo THOMAS. -NIGHTSHIRTS. Ml Madden. SPECIAL SALE Nidrt Shirts! Jk 1 AQAA IV rtxF AAJL J3L WFV/ I Men's Fine, Perfect Fitting Night Shirts, ; made of Fine, Soft Muslin, have Yokes | and Pockets, Doublo Sewed Seams, and Fine Colored Trimmings on Bosoms, Collars, Pockets and Cuffs. Warranted Fast Colors, all sizes, for , only 50 cents. Reduced from 75 cents. Men's Extra Fine Night Shirts,jnade from Very Fino Muslin, have Deep Yokes, Doublo Sewed Seams, and Latest Stylo X'olorcd Silk Trimmed 1 Collars, Bosoms, Pockets and Culls; Warranted Fast Colors and Guaran- ( teed to Fit. All sizes for only 75 J cents. Reduced from $1 00. : cet, Opp. Opera House. , rBRY 33^7"EIKrX3\rca-. ' O.-DRESSGOODS. 011 CO I=; t " 1 t \ YARD i much as a great many ladies | ig a new dress. It has al] j a desirable assortment of < ice, and this season we have ' nt array of all the new and i cs, not only at jo cents per irr frnm 1 nor x/ovrl nr\ In , n VIII IVU J^'V.1 jrnivi IV les before purchasing. S so choice and cheap that ook&Co., BTRUI-IT. ALEXANDER_4 CO. I The law cannot impose n mucn severer pommy than u shop wliioh Isn't just right ts pretty certain to lmposo on the wenr??r. Torture to tlio sola li tortnre to the soul. Thero Ik no renson in the 1 worhl why you should give your foot anything < to complain about. If yon jiro not nhvays in vour fuo'cM jw homo, you can nt lon??t nlwiy# . ho nt homo In your shoo*. you saorifico neither comfort nor stylo when you wear our ecfict Rrh HAND WELT SHOES. ( ALEXANDER# CO,! SHOE SELLERS, 1049 Main Stroot. Little Giant School Shoos Best Hade. Sfe MddMgmr. 1)literi No?, '.'S mill :i7 Fourteenth Street. T1 Now Advortlsoinouu. Lost?Bolter Dog. \tfmicd at Ouce-r-Ajrantf. T? School Jk?okK?C. II ijuimby. Notice?Ilev. J. J. Joiick. u1 host?Gold lireustplu. Valuable Lund (or Halo. Wanted?Man to Make Scrap 0 lie winy and T1 Soiokiiu Tobacco. . Lo*t?Leather Hand Satchel. Stone iv Thomas-Bargains Extraordinary? Eighth ? new Goods i^new goodsi Wo nro now in receipt of our Fall and Winter Stock of Foreign und Domestic Woolen*, consisting of Oi'orcoatincs, Suiting*, I'nntnlnoulugn nod Fancy tenting*, which wo ore prepared to uiaUo up in the Jqi Intent htyle at rcaaomiblo prlciH. Colored Merino mid I-list Muck Half Ht( Hone nt old price, JJflo n jn?ir. Wear our full lino of Fitrnlhliiuc Goods.* m, C. llKSs & SONS, . 1331 and 1323 Murkot atreet. til GIBSON'S and DOUGHERTY'S puro rye W Whlftklea at tho GRAND OPERA HOUSE oil SALOON. ^ cfl IF yon rannot nee nod need Speetnclon, ' you should call on nn nnd hnvo your eye* irktod without charge. Wo hnvo tho llue?t UU instrument* and inorecxpertcnco than any .. other OnUoluti In tlio Stuto, and guaruutoe 111 auUbCucUou or uionoy refunded. i JACOli IV. ORUIJn, Jeweler and Optician, UC Corner Twelfth nnd Murkot btrooti. ^ Thoy Wnutod tho Dog. ell A telegram was received at police an headquarters yesterday from Zanesville, ha Buying a house there had been broken au open and a black dot: stolon. It was ca thought to havo been brought hero, ali and the police were asked to search qi houses o! ill famoon "Oak" street. uj: ? 111! Wanted in Ohio for Uurglary. Ol Park Dobbins was arrested by Chief ed of Police Delbrugge yesterday morning co and sent to jail on u charge of breaking 11 into and robbing u saloon at Hast Liver- an pool some time ago, when about $65 an worth of goods was stolen. A telegram dti advised tue East Liverpool officers of La the arrest, and an answer was receivod Cc asking that Dobbins be held until a M: requisition could be secured for his so transfer to Ohio. va ? to In Clerk llook'it Oltlne. lal Clerk Ilook yesterday admitted to re- ini cord tlie following transfers of real Mi estato: or September 14 by Mary A. Ilawley and Ca Charles II., her husband, to William C. Eberts, for $tt00, lot 13 in block 3 on the K< west side of the Island. ^ CI August *1 by Phebe A. Davis and James, her husband, to John II. Ball, for re: ?2,000, part of lot 81, on tho south side til of Eighteenth street, east of Woods. th Thomas O'Brien was appointed ad- to ministrator of the estato ot George G. Nt Ilannan, deceased, and gave bond in on the sum of ?30,000, With M. Heilly as ga surety. wc Mrs. flart'H School. Mrs. Hart's school for young ladies Hu and children resumed its sessions on Monday, September 14, in the now school rooms on Market street, Cranglo block. A very large number of young ladies, little girls and small boys* were enrolled. Mrs. Hart is assisted by a bo full and efficient corps of teachers. Tho 0ic success of tho enterprise seems to bo . thoroughly established, and this community may now bo congratulated upon u 6 having as good opportunities for edu- ?n rating tho youth of tho present gonera- J.10 tion as any other city in tho country. Mrs. Hart's school and the Linsly In- "c stiluto will certainly meet tho demands al{ 3f the most exacting. ^ fin IX THE COURTS YESTERDAY. a" sti riio ISuHlncHs TrauNiictod In Judgo I'uuU'h Trilmmil. In tho Circuit Court yesterday, Judgo tin Paull presididg, Bert JlcConnahy and Be jeorgo Coss were arraigned for thoir as- ^ iault on Kis Walton several weeks ago. r0 rhcy were permitted to plead guilty to pli iimplo assault and battery, and woro ho i ] eon ?,i do In tlio chnncory cause of Elizabeth Discher vs. certain minor orphans who yc irp her wards, Edgar E. Boyd was appointed guardian ad litem of one of the irards. Iin In the case of James Sleadman vs. wc Bridget Doughertv the injunction hitherto granted was dissolved, mid the bill lisniissed at Stcadinan's cost. sjn To-day the cnBes of the agents of the iVmerican Suit Club Company, accused ' if conducting a lottery, will be put on To .rial. I In tl.o V. S. Court. 1111 Judgo Jackson held sessions of both ^ ;he circuit and district courts yesterday, mt [n the circuit court, Joseph I'orter, of Cli Wheeling, was tried for perjury in con- >'o lection with tho election cases and de tonnd not guilty. st? In the district court, tho case of do Richard Mays vs. John W. Dates, of "si Nicholas county, was docketed. on The ease against Josh Kino was put fov \n trinl for Kondmtr obscene matter 1 through tho mails. After a short trial til lie was found guilty and lined $100 and do :osts. on Tliu Mnyor'rf Court. ^ In the police court yesterday morning pa Theodore Coss was fined $5 and costs for toi Jrunkonnoss, but tho line was sus- for tended on his promising to leave town. Ar \Ioscs Sigafoose, a Baltimore & Ohio f0i reight conductor, was fined for ob- 28 itructing a South Side street. Here- " [ used to pay and was ordered com- Ai nitted for fifteen days, but the line was }K. >aid afterwards. Confirmed. Tlio favorablo impression produced S0) >n tho lirst appearance of the agreeable pn! liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a low rears ago has been more than confirmed. , oy the pleasant experience of all who liivo used it, and tho succoss of tho j ;>roj)rictora and manufacturers, tho Unl- pU forma Fig Syrup Company. i* \v. Htr ? -? j.;c Excursion* to St. Louis via tho Pimimyl- ^ \uniu Linen. On September 10 anil 20 excursion t .ickots will bo sold to St Louis via tho J '1 Pennsylvania linos from Wheeling, "W. 1 r \'a., at round trip rati- of $ir> 75, good 'oturning until September 2S, 1801, and ? :lio rnto will bo correspondingly low 'rom other stations. Tho Sovereign iruiid Jx>ilf?c-, I. 0. 0. F., moots in fit : Ixauis September 21st to 20th. daw A Tew Moro. Edw. L. Roso A Co. liavo n fow more raro bargains in cheap keco.vu-iiaxu Hi-yci.es. Also a full lino of now goods of all ^ the host makes. Cheap rates to Monndsville lot sale. llMtliuoro & Ohio Zlarwat Kxtmrnloa. September 15 and 21) tho Baltimore A Ohio Company will soil excursion tickets from Wheeling and Ueihiiro to points in tho west, northwest nt reduced rates, jood returning thirty days from date of salo. For particulars enquire of Baltimore A Ohio agents. 50c RIT.KS nt i!!)c. K1 Ulncl; anil Colored Fnlllc Silk nt 74c. STOJfK & TIIOM. r\?' Dress Gouiltt "art." (io to Mountlsviile lot lalfc ESTIMATE ALLOWED. E! ho 01 ty Council Passes Paige, Gary & Oo.'s Bill 30N THE MAIN STREET BRIDGE. ic Firm Will liaise the Monoy on rhiM us Collatcral-DHllculty in Sofaring a Quorum in tho Sccond , Branch, and a Policeman is Scut rlftcr Members. The City Council was callcd to meet it night for the purposoof passing the )ne bridge estimates. Tho comrais* > mere of tho bridge funds have no oncy on hand, but it is understood at the contractors, Paige, Cury & Co., 11 Uo satisfied if they can cot an order tho commissioners, upon which they n negotiate a loan. rhc First branch soon camo to order, it there seemed small chunce of gct12 u quorum in the Second branch. On motion of Mr. Keuney, tho serant-at-arias was instructed to go out tho highways and byways, arrest ougli members to make u quorum d bring them before tho bar of tho 2 iuso. Mr. Ilailey was brought in first, \ d claimed ho hud not seen the notico lling Council to meet. There wero ' ill not onouL'h members to composo a j lorum, until presently a hack drove i to the city building, and Sir. Wur;ke, in his working clothes, emerged. I i entering tho chamber he was grcctwith applause, as a quorum was thus Inpleted. The object of tho meeting was stated t id the estimates were read, tho total lount being $17,774 27, the amount 1 te the contractors being 817,098. Mr. j itlirop, paymaster of Paige, Cwcy & impany, wits asked for an explanation, t r. Latlirop said, lie understood that c veral banks might each possibly ad" "" * '"?> nf !?<? iimAiint nntinaenri' I pay tlio estimate, if they had a col- c :eral security. A motion was carriod structing tlio commissioners of tho tiiti street bridge loan to issue fivo t ders aggregating $17,774 27 to Paige, try Company. A license was granted to Richard jmp to keep a cofl'ee houso at 2714 lap lino street.. Tho .Second branch concurred in a solution of tho First branch to add e Board of Water Works Trustees and e Council committee on water works the committee to confer with tho itural Gas Company of West Virginia its proposal to shut oil* the natural 3 from tli? crematory and water )rka. ^ IT WASN'T LOADED it Injured Two lloyn Novortlioloss?An Accident at St. AlitliousuH School. Early yesterday afternoon St. Alplion- 3 school and the neighborhood were | rown into great excitement. Two ys were badly injured by tho explo- ] )H of a blank cartridge. Phillip Born- f rt and Andy ltoth were playing with n mall cartridge shell stuck on the d of a pencil. An explosion was C ard, followed by the cries of the boys, t le piece of the cartridge struck'Andv ith back of tho car, close to the } ricular artory, whilo young llernliart, r 10 was holding the cartridge, had his gers badly lacerated. William Horn S d August Wandernoth were also n tick by Hying pieces of tho shell. ? Drs. Campbell and Ackerman were lied in ana dressed the wounds, and o two physicians amputated one 01 rnhardt's fingers. How tho cartridge exploded, no one ows. One of the boys said lie was liing it on his desk, and that it exjded. It is ))rol)ablo, however, that was tapping the cartridge on tho ?k, and struck hard enough to eatife o explosion. Tho boy who was mnded near the auricular artery is ngerousiy injured, tliero hoing also a k of blood poisoning should any rticles of coppor remain in tho mnd. ^ SOME FIGURES . 'ling on tho ItcjciMtur l?y Victor Fooho, 1 lie Frcneh-Amorlcau Protectionist Of Inriln'tt Ferry. the EilUor of the Melliacnccr. Slit:?Tho Register of to-day contains editorial which no doubt tho Worthy itor thinks refutes tho statements . ido by mo boforo tho liepublicau tiu oi Marlins rorry iasi naiuruuy. r fear the editor may be laboring unr a false impression, I will say in the irt that a "shop" in n glass factory es not include the entire factory. A liop" is a forco of men working 011 e pieco of ware, anil includes from ir to Bix men and boys. t said one man hero makes more an an entire shop in France. So ho es. Figures are wearisome, so I will ly quote one sot?but I could quote a 10I0 book full if necessary. Eight lice, or tablo tumblers, blown, uro id for at 34 cents a dozen in tho fac ies horp. In Franco, thoy are paid at tho rate of 28 ccnts a hundred. 1 American manufacturer pays $2 S3 what the French manufacturer pays cents. Che Ihyieler very kindly accredits tho nerican workingmen with being loveladed. Thoy demonstrated that last liter. Aniotii: tho glnssworkcrs, lloblicans and Democrats almost to a 111 signed petitions to their repreitativos in Congress asking for tho esago of tho McKinloy bill. Victoh Foose. Hartin'l Ferry, 0., September 13. v Holland, .Mich., C. J. Doesbury blishes the Kem. aad in its columns onglv recommends I)r. Thomas' lectnc Oil for coughs, colds 6oro pnnt. raljirrli nil11 asthma. daw ni: host lllnclc Silk Wnrp Ilcnrlotta itli nt 7 tc. ltoad STONE X THOMAS' J oistiuoilit "nil." ^ L.S.G00D eellg dry goods tho cheapest r C The Soap ] l"ln of LLICAjL Cleans 1 a /r l iVlOSl a is Lenox. | ' THEHUB-ONE-P GREETS OURNEV Fall and W ?? _-j _t.iij ?ii ?ai nen women ana cnuureii <tu pay u Great, Unique and A Men's, Boys' WEARING That isn't equaled by any The people of Wheeling and vicini ind leading store the finest and lead vorld, and it is our mission to see tl 10 other store that offers the advan' ty of goods, low prices or liberal dea Clothing, Hats and \sthe world produces, as well as til atest and most approved fashion ma n the most charming variety. Wf he best goods for the best trade, am ild chestnutty retailers usually arge business, and that's what if merchants. A printed guarantee nd money cheerfully refunded if the :lse can you receive such honest and THE One-Price Largest, Finest ana Most MARKET AND FOUI WHEELING INSTALMEN' Chamber"suits?Twent; cheval mirror, eighteen bi fjiirty-five dollars each. Ten inish?chevalMor square dre rhirty-five dollars each. Jus lesigns only?in Antique Oak vith beveled mirror? I wenty'ou to see these goods bef lumber every one we have 1 itantial Oak Suits at Thirtyfoods at the same prices on ir WHEEL ^IDEBOARDS?We"s"how a' J nut, Oak, Antique or Sixtee y, etc. These goods we will ( eduction of Twenty per cent oom for our daily arrivals of eduction on our ordinary Io1 >lace within your reach an as ;qualed?at almost cost. Be :hase call and see our superb VII I PAY YOIJ. llUlfC INS 1130 to 1140 3 JOS. H. MoARDLE, Manager. HOUSE & HERRMANN?FU . \ <# mI COPY R(\n ? " / - - tr CTPHNrp m ej c s what WE hold out to you CARPETS and STOVES from i nents, as we don't expect > lick or out of work. HOUSE & H i n/r A T1* aow *?** * ** HAMM a.CO.-^FUR HAMM Furniture Dealers DOT THIS DOSIVC That our establishment Is a model one in ?v That In our attractive assortment, prompt so ad satisfactorily served. That wlnlo we cannot glvo you something ivery time. Wu luvlto your porsouol inspcotloa. Undertaking In Its Sovora Telephone Calls Ax? HHMM&CC RICE CLOTHIERS. ~ " 1 PRAISE V AND BEAUTIFUL inter Styles! ?=*" (/ lem the highest compliments, a lagnificent Display of and Children's APPAREL half dozen stores in town. ty demand _from the finest, largest ing productions in the markets of the lat they shall have them. There is tages in the variety of goods, qua!lings. We have as fine Furnishing Goods e medium and low price grades. The y always be had here, and iust n<w : want everybody to know we buy J sell them at prices that the slow pay. That's why we do such a hurts the Rip Van Winkle sort as to the quality of every garment y don't stand the home test. Where fair treatment but at HUB, Clothiers, Liberal House In the State. 3TEENTH STREETS. r CO.?FURNITURE, ETC. / designs in Antique Oak? r forty inches, beveled edgedesigns in Sixteenth Century sser, with beveled mirror? t received, Fifty Suits, in two or Sixteenth Century finish, fi ve dollars, it will behoove ore purchasing. Fifteen will eft of those handsome, sub two dollars. We sell these I istalments. ING INSTALMENT CO, t least Forty Designs in Wal- I nth Century finish, Ash.Cherjffer this week at an all around I They must move to make I Fall goods. Twenty percent I w prices of these goods will ;sortment of boards scarcely I .'fore deciding where to pur line of housefurnishings. IT I mum i, I tarlict Street. RNITURE, CARPETS, ETC. _ ii?. I when you buy FURNITURE js on Wcokly or Monthly Pay- H ?I [ERRMANN, MITURE DEALERS. ?n /-"> f~\ & uu., and Undertakers, N FOR K P^CTi lor nothing, wo aim toglv?4 r"! I Forms a Special Foaturo. WEEK) DAY OR NXOIIT. )t% 1065 2^HlN SI