WE'CELEBRATE?8 WE CEL The Last Day We Do Busines by Offering t EXTRAORDINA " " / ' r.> Eefiular $1 25 and $1 60 Silk Umbrellu a " $1 75 and $2 00 Silk Umbrellie a " 34 SO and S'i 00 Silk Umbrellas a " $1 00 Black Honriottn Cloth nt... " $1 25 Black Henrietta Cloth at.., " 25c Wool Challle at. " 12}c Fongee nt " He Shallie at > ** ftklrf. Braids at " 25c Crepe de Cheno at " 75c All Wool Carpots at Bcaidoa hundreds of other Bargains I iSTStore cloied all day Tueaday In i room. Oprn aa uiual Wednaaday. Stone &' P. S.?For Sale Cheap?C and Shelving. SUMMER SHIRTS SUMMER Do you want the largsat stock in \ Shirts that lit and are reiiablo in materia! 25 to 50 cents on each shirt? If you are 1 0^er' Cheapest Stor 132Q HND 1322 ft EGGER. WARRICK A CO. SPECIALJFFERINO! INDIA, PONGE AND Surah Silks! Stjlc, Durability, Cheapness. We offer a Tory largo lino of choice designs at 50MDU. J? Black and Colored Surah Silks, We call special attention to our lino of Black and Colored?fiurahs for excollont wear and for pleasant w6fght Thcao aro very tlcslrablo for Bummer Waists and Gowns. BEST VALUE IN Lace Curtains. Wo aro Rolling moro Lai o Curtilns than over boloro. Kofewlthntandirgthogrjiitdcrannd.our stocks aro l^jpt full by continued rccclpta of tho vorjr latest productions. Oar prlcca aro tho lowest In tlid city. DON'T MISS IT! For the next ton days wo oflbr plccos 45-incli Black. All Wool Hcnrieutta nt 50 ccnts> ynrd. Call soon, as they will not last long ac those prices. i Egger, Warrick & Co., 1132 7UTWXN STRBBT. ATLANTIC TEA CO. Aflate Tea Co. NEW CROP TEAS. Wa have just rocoivod our first invoice of now season Ton. Thoy aro rich in flavor and poasoaa croat strength. Our 60c Teaa othor dealers gall tor 80c. California Prunes, 3 pounds for.... 25c Ev. California Peachos, 3 cans for... 23c 6tandard Tomatoes, 3 cans for. 25c Standard Peaa, 4 cana for. 25c Standard Sugar Corn, 3 cana for.... 25c Broken Coffee, por lb. 10c Fresh Soaated Coffee, per lb 15c Muatard Sardines, per can 8c Sapolio, per package , 8c Gold Dust, per package 22c nl-1? W 1 Ra VJIUUO iUV Carpet Tacks, 8 oz., por box. lc Clothes Pins, per dos. lc Atlantic Tea Go. * 4 1100,1111 and 2269 Market St. W? Lead, Let Those Who Can Follow. TONE & THOMAS.. - ' EBRATE s in Our Present. Store Rooms he Following WW) I/* kRY BARGAINS: 1 / 1 .. sEEEEEEIEE!s? EEEEEiEEsI :hat we lmve not space to mention. ardor to move our stock Into our lower Thomas. )ne Safe, and one lot Counters -M. J. MTADDEN. SHIRTS. Vheeling to solect from? Do you wan' I, color and make? So yon want to save ookinj; for bargains come to McFadden's. For 25 Cents. I Striped Outing Cloth Shirts, same as it/iraa anil fnr S5 rnrvtn. For 35 Cents. Color Black Shirts, same as other stores : SO cents. For 50 Cents. . Sateen, Bedford Cord, Cropo, Oxford, Black ana Black with White Stripes, same it stores sell for 75 cents. For 75 Cents. ich Sateon, Madras, .Zephyr Cloth, Plain and Black with AVhito fclripcs/'affme.as itores sell for $t 00. For One Dollar. st Imported Sateen, Bedford Cord, Silk Madras and English Oxford, same as itores sell for SI 50. Boys' Shirts. ; Cloth, Sateen, and Crepe, at 26,35 and ts. :Fadden, e in Wheeling, THRKEt gtBBBT. GEO. M. SNOOK & CO._ SOME OF THE VERY a U Desirable Cools ?, ?T ?fr ' ?JLT3T RECEIVED BY Geo J. Snook & Co. Plain and NoTelty Striped Grenadines. Figured Silk Dress Nets. Figured and Plain India Silks. Fast Black Organdie lawns in Plain and Fancies. Toille dn Nord Ginghams. Bedford Cord Ginghams. Figured Shantong Pongees. Drapery SJlkalinos. Pink, Light Bine, NaTy and Car (llnal Embroideries in Match Widths. Match Widths In Fine Embroideries and Torchon Laces. Ladles' and Children's Shirt Waists. Children's Jersey Ribbed Waists and Shirts Combined. Ladies' Jersey. Bibbed Tests and Drawers. Ventilating Corsets. Fast Black and Colored Hosiery for Ladies, Gents and Children. Button and Lacing Kid Gloves for Ladies and Children. Chiffon and Windsor Ties. Cream and Black Point de Gene Ton no JfltVVCM Satin, Gauze and Feather Fans. jar-Cream material of all kinds for Graduating Outfits. *9*1,000 Umbrellas, for rain or shine. See our Turkish Satin Umbrollas at, the prices of Gloria. w'a Special Purchase" of lace Curtains at lowest prices quoted this soason. GKEiO. ZMI. m.. c ' | t)nices No*. 18 and 17 Fourteenth UUteU New AdverttsemeaU. Notice to Water Consumers For Sale?Boot, Shoe and Notion Store. A First-Class Hotel?The Stockton. I Wanted?Kxperlouecd Salesman. Tlio (ialttxy Flour. _ ^ , 8?ij'peAUlJr' Durability?The HubA1 ways Prepared forEmergoncIea?Geo. E. Stlfel & Co.?Fifth 1'ago. Vienna Bustle Shades?<3. Mondol 1M inilBlf* store, Thursday and Friday, Juno 2 and 3. FOB MEN ONLY'. , Wo are now In recalpt of tho Hanrtnntncat nn?l muNt complete line of Forolgn und Domeitio Woolonfl.consUtluff of Suitings, Pau< fnloonlnga, Spring Overcoatings and Fancy Venting* ovor Introduced to the trade. Fashlonnblo get up and qnallty of oloth guaranteed. A fall Hue of Gentn' Furnlshlug/u Tho big run on onr JJflc Half Hole continues. C. HK8S & SONS, Fnahlonablo Merchant Tailor* and Gouts* Furnishers, 1331 and 1383 Market Street. 1Tb A3 TO REPUBLICANS. It Is part of tho Democratic plan to challenge tho voto of every Republican who has not been assessed under tho now West Virginia election law. Don't let them And you unprepared. ANT employe of Ball road* owning a watcli that wilt not pass lnapeotlon can nurohase any watch, of any make, at Compnny list cost. We have a few flueat nickel Raymonds at S16 00. jacob w. oRunn, Jeweler, Cor. Twelfth and Market Streets. ? In Bicycle Circles. Tho Wheeling Cycler, intend to tend a delegation to the L. A. W. meet at Washington, D. C., in July. The boya * 11 4?n? *K?% mlmla rlialnn nn hnlnff A FINER PROGRAMME Of Speed Events Than waa Ever Offered Here Before ilT THE ANNUAL ff.Yfl. STATE FAIR Eighteen Great Trotting, Facing and llunnlnjt Races and Norol Track Exhibitions Every Day of the Fair, Which Opens September O?Good Speeder* Sure to be Attractod by tbo Liberal Purse* The prospect now It that the annual State Fair, to be held September 0 to u next, will be one of the moat attractive in all departments over witnessed on tho grounds; and particularly so in the spoodring. There aro to be eighteen races, and the liberal purses ofTerod by tho association are sure to attract faat flyers of national reputation, in addition to which .tho famous Myrtle Pook running. combination will give its novol exhibitions, something which were never soon hero before. The list of speed events in now completed, and ia as follows: TUESDAY, SRPTEMDER 6. 1. Three-year-old trot,, best 0 lu 5, (175, 815,830,) 81'W. 1 * 2. 2:28 trot (9200.1100. ?Gd 810.) $100. 3. Running, half mile heats, 2 In 3, (860, 830, . 810,) flOO. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 4. Miss Peek In hor great Roman standing race. 5. 2:50 trot (8200,.8iOU. SCO. SUM 5100. 6. 2:28 pace (1200, $100. 800, W0.) 8100. 7. Running, throe-fourth mllo heats, 2 ia 3, (8100, f60,810.) 8200. a 31Ihh Peek against tho rldcrloss horso, Long View and Tom Macic. Miss I'eok will rldo a hurdle raco against another rider. ( , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER & 0. Miss Peek anjl her high jumper, "Queen ' Bess," re con! C feet 4 Inch ex. ia 2:24 trot (8250,8125.87ft. 8)0.) |ioa 11. 2:37 pace 18200,8100,800.810.) 8103. ? > Diitmliur nnn mlln hunts. 'A in SI. '8200. SCO. 13. Miss i'ctik with her great $3,500 saddlo trick horse "Boston." 14. Tho great doublo team running race to sixtyfive pound skeleton wagons driven by Miss - Peek and D. H.Demnrcst. <~ ' FBI PAT, KKlTEMBKR 9. Iff. Miss Peek with hor lamons pacing hone, "Silver Tall," with runnlug mate, which sho drovo ouo mile in 2:07 at Cambridge City, Indiana. Jnly 4, 1891. Id 2;21 paco (SiV), 8125, 875, 850.) 8500. 17. 2:.1T) trot (5J0O. 31V0, ttO. 8(0.) 8KM. 18. Running, live-eighths mile heats, 2 in 3, (8100, P. If! Demnro.ll will drivo the pacing wonder "Yon Hot," with runuing mate; record 2:05%. Entries close August 29,1892, at 11 p. ro. Tho association has made many additions to its facilities for accommodating people. Thoro will be more unoccupied space in the orchard and abojit tho grounds. The grand stand has been enlarged, and many othor improvements made. Tho management, in Bhort, has shown an enterprise and liberality which merits the largest patronage in the history of tho State Fair. ELECTRIC LIGHT MATTER& tho Plant Ready to be Turnod Over to the City. At a former meoting of tho electric light commission a sub-committee was appointed, to Inspect tho city electric light plant and report tho result of tho ?y?mln??lnn fft fllrtcfpin Itaht com. mission. Yesterday tho commission waj called to meet and hoar tho report ot IKo cotnroittee. A fow members got to tho city building last ovoning, but not onough to make a quorum; it was just as well, however, as tho aub-committeo had dono nothing. The forty days, during which tho Fort Wayne company must run tho plant, in order to prove to tho city Solons that everything fs up to tho specifications, expired yesterday, and in order to haston matters Secretary Franzhoim was directed to notify tho chairman of tho subcommittee to call the mombors together next Fridey to inspoct tho plant. Electrical Engineer John A. Seoloy said that he had gone over the polo lino, or at least a part of it yesterday, and had found everything all right, with the exception 01 a few minor'details, such as missing globes, etc. Tho subcommittee will give everything a thorough inspection, beforo accepting the plant from the contractors. The lights'wero turned on at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon,and will bo allowed to burn until 7 this morning. The laraua are guaranteed to burn for four teen hours, and this was done to tost them as to that tlrno limit. In winter when the days aro shortest, that will about cover tho period of darkness. Radian Blouse Suits. Theso coir.fortablo suits aro now on salo at Emsheimer's, on Elevonth street, and as usual aro tho first in tho field on novelties. Your attention is invited to the immonse stock of Derby and "Mother's Friend" Waists, Bell Suits, Wash Suits, Skirts in Serge,* Satine, Alpaca and Silk. Fichuos, Wraps, Wrappers, Hosiery, Gloves, otc. JJ. Emsiieimer, IS and 20 Eleventh stroot. IIerk is tho Bargain of Bargains?a Shoe that is pronounced by all practical shoe mon to be tho wonder of tho nineteenth century?a genuino Dongola flexible Solo, Solid I.oathor, C. D & E Ijut, Opera, Common Sonso nnd Tip for $1.39 and $1.48. This Shoe is actually worth $2.00. Wo will guarantee overy pair. - Horrfj, 1143 Mam street. Tns Disciples' Mission Sunday School will (jive a Strawberry Social in their building, corner of Jacob and Thirtyfirst streets, this evening. To Cleanse I ho ByRtem Effectually yet gontly, when costivo or bilious, or when the blood 1b impure or sluggish, to permanently cure Habitual constipation, to awaken tho kidneys and liver to a healthy activity without irritating or weakonfng them, to dispel headaches, colds or levers, use Syrup of FigS. D4W Hollmelor's Dyeing Establishment, John Hellmeior, proprietor of tho Pan Handlo Dyeing Establishment, No. 1431 Markot street, respectfully announces that ho is prepared todo cleaning, dyeing and repairing, and in fact ho guarantees to make your last year's clothes look as good as new on short notice. Give him a call. Are yon troubled with corns or bunions? - If so, let as give you a little advice. Faro them down as closoly as possiblo without drawing blood; then BOiiK iiiom m warm wmer buuuu them, anil apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice daily, rubbing them vigorously for a few minutos at oach application! Acorn platter should be worn for a few days to protect them from the shoe. As a General liniment for sprains, brnlses, lame back or rhoumatlsin. Pain Balm Is all that can bo desirod. 50 cent bottles (or tnlo by druggists, iuw The latest Novelties in Footwear in ill the leading styles just received. L. V. Blond. THE HUB?OWE-PR ICE CLOTHIER3. r STYLE, BEAUTY, FIT! AND DURABILITY i ? Are Characteristics or THE HUB jj BOYS'CLOTHING. 4 r Our juvenile clothing department Was never so full as this season with all that's new, fine and pretty for the little fellows. Everything from the wear-resisting and rough-and-ready sort to the most advanced and richest novelties are here. We have good low-priced Clothing and we have Clothing elegant" enough for t the little son of a millionaire. Our stock is immense, so is our trade. These and other things easily enable us to name the lowest prices in the city. We have hundreds of rich, select and novel styles and patterns that you will not see in any other house, and no matter how exacting your wants, rest assured that the style you're anxious to procure is here if anywhere. m ?YT-^ ???Tf^ i rm nuts, One-Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters, Market and Fourteenth Streets. furniture, carpets. etc.?wheeling instalmentgo. WE GlYElOU TIME TO PAY. '$22.00 7??- '$12.00 Worth FURNITURE, Worth of CARPETS, * GOOflS f\ii pi rvrUQ Goons (to nn vy 1l 1 lioj qq S MATTINGS, S and REFRIGERATORS, * JKjS BABY CARRIAGES * Mf. w$2,o5' and w Enry house furnishings Every Two /^c Two Weeks v\ihov Se,b or EVERY or $4.00 DESCRIPTION V Mop;[, ON INSTALMENTS. A i WHEELING INSTALMENT C0.MPANY, 1136 to 1140 Market Street. jos. h. m'khdlb, Manager. WALL PAPER ROOM MOULDINGS-JOSEPH GRAVES. WiSFRINC + TRKDEi!^ WALL PAPER, BORDERS ?AND ??f Room Mouldings! 6,000 piocos Pressed Paper, worth $2 00, at $'9? 6,000 pieces Flnei Paper, worth 7oc, at .i:. 35 and 7,000 pioccs Fii Paper, worth 40 and 80c, at....1. " 10,000 pieces Fine Paper, worth 25 and 35c, at..,; ' J* 7,000 piccoa Fine Paper, worth 20 and 25c, at - 0 15,000 pieces Fine Paper, worth 20c, at ? 10,000 pieces Fine Paper, worth 15c, at - $ jj 18,000 piecei, Good Paper, worth 10c, at 8,000 pieces 30-inch wide Plain Ingrain, worth 20c, at BABY CARRIAGE?Price from $8 to $35. Blank Books, Stationery, Etc. The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety in the City. Sold R-i.ti _t- nit. _i i_ r? i xaii at wnoiesaie races vy JOSEPH GRAVES, 86 Twolftli Street.