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9 EXTRA INDUCEMEIM" Stone & EXTRA liii One case extra lan at 89c apiece, worth $ ! One case Barnsley worth 10c. One lot Pink anc -* ?? - / 1 Ulotns, at 09c eacn, w One lot Cashmere yard, worth 1 ?c. Stone & 1030 and 103 FALL HATS-M M. J. McFadd Our assortment is complete, and ' and dressy shapes in stiff and soft hi to a new arrangement with the fad trons better values than ever before jii; We show a very good stiff hat at this price. Black or Brown. m. At this price our line is unex* Positively the best hat for the money ever offered. We are always pleased to show o EVERY HAT M.n Leading One Price h 1320 AND 1322 M RAPIDSALES-CHOICE BARC SOME OF 1 Tliat Ar< a Rapic GEO. M. SN( NEW 5 Fine Curtain Ends at i8c each Extra Choice Gurtain Ends at Ladies' Fast Black Seamless H Cream Chamois Mousquetaire i Tan, Navy and Cardinal Undr at Si.oo to S1.50 per pair. Our Special Values in Ladies' The All-Wool 'Black Henrietta Navy Blue Cheviots and Storr 50c per yard and up. Plain Drapery Silks?Extra W Indigo Blue Prints at 5c per yai With stock ami spaco more position than ever to successfully Entire Fall and \ Dress uooas GeorM. Sr EGGER. WARRICK & CO. NEW FALL GOODS! NEW I FallDressGoods Now Arriving Daily. STORM SERGES AND WHIPCORDS In groat variety and prices guaranteed lower than found elsewhcpe for same quality. Balance of SUMMER GOODS will be sold Regardless of Cost. tto CO., 1132 MAIN STREET. rs-STONE \ THOMAS. Thomas ESTS TO BUYERS. ;e White Bed Spreads 1.2}. Crash, at 8c per yard 1 Red Bordered Tabl orth $i.oo. Suitings, at 12 i-2cpe Thomas 2 Main Street . J. M'FAD DEN, [en?Fall fiats .ve are showing some decidedly ne: its for Fall and Winter wear. Owir :ories we are enabled to give our p; in this line. jim Equal to any S3.00 hat in tl citv. Six new Fall shapes in a< dition to our staple lines. $w The best hat in tha city. Fie: ible and full stiff. As good as sol in other places for S5.00. ur goods, whether you buy or not. WARRANTED. FADDEN, latter and Furnisher ARKET STREET. 31*INS-GEO. M. SNOOK A CO. rHE THINGS 3 Having a Sale at OOK & CO.'S STORE. 23c each. lose at iOc per pair. loves at S3C per pair. .jccoH Mniicnnoffn'rA nnrl RnWrvn Y\t and Gents' Handkerchiefs, 5c up. at 40c per yard. n Serges?Those splendid values ; ide?49c per yard. d. than doubled, we arc in a betti eater to tho public wants. Winter stock of Cloaks , etc., now in. look & Co ATLANTIC TEA CO. TEAS.-TEAS.. TEAS \ Nfiw Cm Teas! We have always arranged to secure for our trade the early pickings of the Spring Leaf. These Teas possess great strength ; are rich and full in flavor, always giving satisfaction to the consumer. COFFEE FRESH ROASTED DAIL SPIC~BS r\.,T callmn VJUI itpuiauu.i MII ocuiiig only PURE SPICES is well known. We do our own grinding and guarantee One Pound of our Pure Spice to equal five pounds of the adulterated mixtures so generally sold by dealers who must purchase from the unscrupulous spice dealers. Beware or Mushroom Concerni. We Lead, Let Those Who Can Folio1 Atlantic Tea Co 1109,1111 and 22(!9 Market St. ~ ife OIUcii: No?. iifi 1111(1 -7 I'lMirioeiilh Mr cor. I Now Advcrtticinont*. Sealed Proposals. Grand Opera Mouse?Cleopatra. Kiiinuot Sale?J. s Rhodes a. Co. I'roftnti? o( Will. FitrSalo?Sorrel Hone. Natural Stone Kilters?Darncs & McGregor. Wanted?STi.fKK Notice-State l'nlr Exhlblton. West Virginia State Fair Notice. French China Dinner Ware?Kwlne Rro?. West Virginia State Knir?Reserved Seats. Republican Club Meetings. i . Fresh 8pices?Albert Stolze & Co. ' ('limbing Up?K. L. Nicoll. New Mflnkerol?O. E. Murray & Co. Lew Doekstader's Minstrel*. NEW UOUUM NEW GOODS! t | Our Fall nnd Winter Overcoating*, Suit* lugs Pantnloouiiigs and Fnney Venting* have been received, wliieh wo will make up in tlio Jntvat Mtylen ut raiiioimbli! ?rlc??. Call In and inspect name before purchasing olauwliere. C. IIKSS & SWNS, Merchant Tailors and ? urtii*h?*rn, 0 ubi.- 1331 and 1323 Market Street* autistic lcKsut.rs Aro attained only at Pardons' Gallery. The high-clas* work now holn; executed I* beginning to tell. Tliosallorjr 1m frequently crowded with natrons. The real rush will noon bo on?tlio Fair anil the Holiday*-, Order your work now, no that you will get it promptly. hntisfaciioa guaranteed. M. II. SYKKS, Maunger and Operator of Varsons' Gallery. TO UEPUULIOAXS. It Is part or the l)eiuoorutlo plan to diallengo tho vote of every Uepuldicnft who hna not beon itMensed under the new Went Virginia election law. Duu't let them Hud ^ you unprepared. AN V employe of railroads owning a watch that will not tins* inspection can purchase any watch, of any make, nt coiuuany lint rout. Wo have u low tluest nickel ltuyuiondH at 810 01). a JACOII w. oitumi. Jeweler, Cor. Twelfth and Market Street*. A Girl Guch to Jail. Emma Gesslor, of Martin's Ferry, who was arretted on complaint 0/ her mother, Mrs. Annio Gesslor, charged 'l with being not of good fame, was sent to jail for ono year in default of $100 bond for her good bohavior, by Squire Arkle yesterday. it : ltatu! lS This is a funny memorandum on tho l- blotter at polico headquarters yesterday, the funnier because it is true: "A man in the alley by tho Wheeling _ bakery has a barrel full of dead rats, and ho refuses to remove them. Market street officer will see that he does." Nobody knows why tho man saved ig up tho rats. It is certainly a novel colj_ lection craze ho has. Disorderly Dago*. ? Pine Ponsamea, a Sclavish laborer from Fairmont, Miko Walker, also a 'l""" f'nm DOIlln t.lnni fltul .Tfthn Damon, a ditto from Dittoville, were run in bv Lieutenant Terrill yesterday d afternoon for disorderly conduct at the Baltimore & Ohio station. Thiy had a few dollars each, and two of them had tickets for Fairmont. l'lve CitNcn YoHtordur. In tho polico court yesterday morning John Wolf, for tlisordorly conduct, was fined So and costs, and paid it. Harry liill, drunk, Mas dismissed on promising to "straighten up." Fritz Lonjj and George Muldoon, who had Anmo Brown, alias Annie Slane, at Long's house, in tho absence of his wife, and Officers Scully and Ritz pulled thorn in. They wero lined $2 and costs apiece, " and tho two men paid, while Anuie went to iail for thirty days. Unru old Money. = James F. Mills, of tho First ward, Martin's Forry, has a forty-five dollar bill made in 1779, which is'quito a curiosity. Tho old bill is thrco by four 11 inches, and on it appears tho following: j "Forty-five dollars. Tho bearer is entitled to receive forty-five Spanish ' milled dollars or an equal sum in gold | or silver, according to a resolution of 11 Congress of tho Fourteenth of January, 1770. Printed by Hall and Sellers, 1779." The bill bears tho signatures of I ur;ii;nm WtrnJnl* nnrl .Tnlm T-nnnork. Mr. Mills prizes the bill vory highly. 11 11c refused dollar for dollar for it. A Lucky Kucnpc. Dr. Van "Wagoner had a narrow escape yesterday from a serious accident. He pulled to the right to pa??s a wagon going in tho saino direction that ho was going, about two miles west of Uridgels port, on tho National pike, and just as ho was passing tho driver of tho wagon used his whip to strike his own team, and in doing so accidentally struck tho doctor's horso over tho head. Tho lick at frightened tho doctor's horso and it suddenly shiod off. Seeing that ho would upset ho quickly pulled his horso down a atcop bunk about fifteen feet high. Tho hors-e, buggy and the doctor plunged down tho bank through a wiro fence, and piled up in a heap at tho bottom. *r Tho buggy was considerably damaged, but the doctor and his horse cauie off without a scratch. CLAIMS AGAINST THIS CITY. Tliroo old Alleged Liabilities Investigated A meeting of tho Council committee on claims was held last evening, at which thrco aged and gray claims against tho city were onco moro talked about, inquirod into and laid over for "more light." Mary Gervin presontod = a claim in October, 1S01, that by the raising of the grade of North Main ? street her property at 33J Main Biroot had boon damaged to tho oxtent of | $000. She said tho water ran into the 1 lower story of her house. She was present, with L. & Jordan, her attorney. The committee asked about the case,debated whethor to pay tho $000 or raise the house, and deferred action. Dorothy Hans, who owns property at Jacob and Forty-second streets, claimed in September, 91, that a bad sewer had Hooded her premises, putting her to tho exponso of pumping out tho cellar several times, and causing siekness in tho house. Dr. Ford, who was present, said there was sickness in the family ??nft tlm sower. Mr. Conitf renre son tod tho claimant. Tho sewer was ropaired some time ago. The commit,Y toe deferred action. 1'oter Mailer has a claim for $70 for hauling pipo for the board of public T works in 1SSG. Ho wants interost on that sum, too, His claim was long ago investigated by tho board, who rejectod it. Ho sued "tho city in a justice's court, and lost tho case. Col. Arnett, his attorney, and Mr. Mauor had considerable difficulty in understanding each other last night, and apparently tho members of the committee did not quite understand either. At any rate, they deferred action. The Truo Laxative Principle of the plants used in manufacturing tho pleasant remedy, Syrup of Figs, has a permanently beneficial effect on tho n human system, whilo tho cheap vego' tablo extracts and mineral solutions, usually sold as medicinos, are permanently injurious. Being well-informed, . you will use tho truo remedy only. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup ' Company. L.&.Goodsc11s dry goods tho cheapest BIG ItEI'UBIilCAN MEETING In Ritchta Di'.rloi Inst Klgli'?Color Ktiniplo Ad<lre??c? tlin Club. The campaign was formally opened the Eighth ward last night at Xolt< hall. Tho Black Kaglo drum cor paraded tho streets, and with i splendid martial music aroused tl peoplo to a high decree of enthusiaei At 8 o'clock the hall was packed, wi many standing. The speaker of tl evening appeared under tho escort that veteran old Republican, fcjqui J. William Schultxc. Squiro Schultzo was elected chai man, and in a few remarks introduce tho speaker, Col. Jacob Kcmple, wl with little preliminary entered into discussion of tho issues, national nr state, devoting the greater part of h time to the taritl, with eloquent, pro tical and humorous illustrations, givii a number of points and votes from tl Congressional Record, sll&wingup Joh <). l'ondloton's course as inimical to tl interests of the farmers, manufacturer skilled ami common laborers of th district. He spoko from party his tor and challenged contradiction, a: handled the Democracy of West Yi ginia without gloves, on their promise practices and general hypocricy. Tl Colonel spoke for an hour, and w; frnn llnnt 1 , in<n?nntn,I n.i?li I'lianrj (II' v. ' j HUJI I J J. ill LUI I UJHUV4 luiii Uliuu applause, and closed with a splend peroration on national and goner success for the party. Mr. Sam Boyco was called upon at snoko briefly on tho hopeful outlook : the state and county. Tho meeting then adjourned, wii cheers for the speaker and candidate Ritchio district is now fully alive, ar will givo an increased Republic* majority. NOHTH UhlNWOOI) KEPUBLICA> Ilavu u l luu Aieetinu* ?ud I'oriu an 0 { an!/, ition. Tho Republicans of tho northern se tion of Marshall county met last nigi at the Boggs Run school houso, for tl purposo of organizing a campaign clu Thnro was a good attondance, and tl meeting organized by calling John ! Davis to tho chair. .After short a< dresses by Mr. Davis, Dick Robertsc and John -Devine, permanent club of cers were elected as follows: Presided Samuel Sloan; eecrotary, William Nolti treasurer, Charles Holderman. finance committee was appointed. A rangemonts were mado for tiio equi inent of a volunteer drum corps, at: tho meeting adjourned to meet agai next Saturday evening at the Drover Homo, at which time the officers of tl marching club will bo clectod. Cc Jacob Komplo and other orators wi be present at the meeting next Satu day. and a big turnout is anticipated. GRAND OPENING Of tho LpuiIIiii; Fall Uiita. Youman's New York Hats, which a: worn by fashionable people all over tl world. Guyer's Celebrated Boston Hat self-conforming, non-breakable, ligl weight and in neat shapes and propo tions; every Guver Ilat is Guarantee Harrington's well known Hats are no the craze in all the large cities, entire new shape, both ior largo and smti people, something entirely now; con and seo it. Besides the above, f< which we arc tho agents, wo carry full iino of mon's, boys' and especial children's ilats and Caps. Dinger Bros.' Two store?, 38 Twelfth and 1054 Main streets. Clenrnnco Sale. All odds and ends of Oxford Tios reduced prices. L. V. Blond. Edw. L. Rose & Co. have another fii assortment of second-hand and sho worn ordinary and safety Bicyclc which tlioy aro offering at clearan prices. Make your selection before tl best are gone. 51 Twelfth street. Ol'KKA HOUSE?Saturday night, I.< Dockfttarier'* .Minstrel*. Seat* now on mi ut Houbu's iiiusio store. Detroit Kxonrslon, Saturday, September 3, via Clovelan Lorain "ifc Wheeling railroad, *nnd D troit & Cleveland boat. Fare S3 f the round trip, tickets pood roturnii until September 5. Train leav Bridgeport 7:42 a.m., Wheeling tim Boat returning leaves Dotroit at 11 in., oupiuuiuur 1. Eves sciontifically tostod for glass without charge by Profoasor Shell, cc ner Main and Eleventh streot, the on exclusivo Optician in the state. Clearance* halo Of Oxford Ties and low shoes of eve; description at reduced prices. L. V. Blond. F a/\L.V-/ r\ We are making up a 1 us. Remember, it shall co: CLASS ROUND Tl a-Jr-Kfcrt The only consideration is each and every dollar you Ticket, four White Ticket! Ticket, four Red, White WORLD'S FAIR. Wheelii "HOUSEFURNI JOSEPH: H. in THE HU9-0NE-F : A GREAT RE >'a *" RESTS ON U i Boys' ail CI 1 AND WE F id 10 i? a id 19 Your confidonce is too free pi ,c- up on our watchful caro, oven for; i? nils Whoolinir will start to schoc io groat harvest of dressing thoy will in and children were never hotter dri io Tliere is a creator variotv to seloct s, STANDARD raised, NOT THE P is but you want tliom in irentoel pat y, jjether with tho strength of iron. s WE ARE SDPPLYINI as !*} To tho boat of our knowledge, I tho thousands of Suits wo'vo got t< al we mako our guarantoo a gratuity huvo cause tor complaint, mo roiu id l'UOMI'X'LY. in t WE BEGIN \ in And cater for every uizo, every eh g untoa into our Men's Department. mart and brought its best, its C 'r- us. Almost every feature of our st SHOWING, and wo nad to stand o o TH? PRICES ARB SO FAR BE If you will tako tho troubl light of superiority will shine still b flaTMail Orders Recolvo Prompt 10 j. STRONG, | Liberal, Enterprising! A r" If you have a Suit, Trousers or OvorPj coat to buy you cannot find a better or 1(1 safer place to tret it than right here. |,n Our Clothing has a reputation for relm6 bility and that much sought for custom10 liko anpearanco second to no other es'jl tablisiiment in tho United States. Tho lli appropriate and rich trimmings, tho r* sightly and artistic finish and tho exquisitely symmetrical shape of tho garments wo keep are pretty well known in this neck of tho woods, and it is right and just that our reputation is so good ro and patronneo so liboral, for is there a l0 house anywhere that from tho very g start, a little over a year ago, has been jjJ more painstaking and enterprising? r. Tho intense earnestness which we havo j shown is of that vigorous sort which has ^ commanded success by doserving it. lv ill ;; l r-itr One-Price Clothiers, H Fourteenth and at FRUIT JARS-JOt i'o ? 1 fruii Io d Not wanting to c 0?; of LIGHTNING Jj i* balance on hand at We have a large Glasses. 63 ========= John Fri ry 1119 FR?E PASS TO THE WORLD'S FAI mlPS TO THE [LP'S ] ;rain load for Chicago in 1893, and we >t you nothing to go and come. We will -?IP TICKET 2 OF CH that you buy your goods for cash or ii 1 pay entitles you to one Red Ticket, f 5 to one Blue Ticket, four Blue Ticket: and Blue Tickets to one First-Clas ig Instalr SHERS," 1136 to 1140 [oAUDLH, Manas* RICE CLOTHIER?. * SPONSIBILITY s AS LEADING Ira's Mrs! ?EALIZE IT. iaced in our reliability for ua to let an instant. In a fow days all juve 1 and mmy arc tho fruits of our tako along" with thorn. Tho boys 3930(1 than they can bo this season. - from, and evory grado has had its RICE. You want tough quaiitios, torus, gracefully cut and sewed to} JDST THAT SORT. wo Imven't a doubtful woaror in all ? show. So suro arc wo of it that with evory purchase. If you ovor rn of your money pays tho penalty V1TH KILTS! ... Kak ?m*il hn nrti>l_ ?pu. UVUI V ilKUWi u?;(uumi uok'?uWo liiivo soarchod ovorv fashion HOICEST NOVELTIES away with ock is confincd to our EXCLUSIVE n our tip-toua to rnitrk tho qualities, LOW Til KM. o to make n tow comparisons the Btrongor on them. Attention. Will the Hub NEVER LET UP? Is tho cry of our competitors. We're putting more quality to small prices tiian wo over did beforo or they ever can. Our great Bessemer Bovs 8nit, strictly all wool, double seats and knees, sewed with best linen thread, wear liko steel, at $5.00, has forced them in tho background. They aro too uppish in their charges and too backward in their charges to strike tho popular chord with the public. Wo have Jersey Suits wo aro showing this soason. An immense line of Children's Jersey Suit* at prices that has already long since made this one of our most popular departments. Thousands of pairs of Kneo Pants, mado from remnants, at about half tho nrico mo snino koousj can uu nougat xoc I in tho repular way. HUB, alters ani Farnishera, Market Streets. HN FRIEDEL & CO. "JARS. :arry over our stock \RS, will close out : reduced prices. : assortment of Jelly idel & Co." T STREET. IR. FHIR. want you to come and go with I present you with a F1RST nstalments at our store, where our Red Tickets to one White 5 to one Red, White and Blue s Round Trip Ticket to the nent Co., MARKET STREET. sr.