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z= REMARKABLE TIMES-S STONE &' Remarkafc MAKE Remarkat ? ______________ , , Never in your history have you Dry Goods and Carpets at the prices thousands of dollars worth of choice m( on the dol^r?we sell them the same v REMARKABI 03/ft Domot Shaker Flannels. Usual Q Q?4t price 10c, now SJc. J \\/n Oil Bed and Black and White ? *f/2\j and Red Prints. Usual price 8c, now 4jc. A G 1/rt Barnilev Pure Linen Crash. ' J/2t Usual price 10c, now 5Jc. Q. One cue Grey tnd Black Prints. Q Usoal price 8c, now 3c. (J PRESS UUUDS $80,000 WORTH HERE A 7/? 36-ioch wide All-Wool Warp I III, Fanov Cashmere. Usual Drico L\ AIU 25c, now 17a _ ARl/n 36-inoh-wido Checked and a 1 H/n(. Striped Cloths. Usual n " price 25c. "owlSjc. " QP. 36 and 40 and 46-iii. wide Cash- _ /ni, meres, Novelty Suitings, and V " Hopsackings. Usual price 40 U and 50c, now 25c. Ik AO? lOOpiecesotSatinDuchess,Fnillo f\ B Htlfi *nd Bengaline Silks. Usual H 9 price $150, now 98c. u S Carpets, Curtains and At Prices Never 1 ^ 0 1 dlUIltf QL P. S.?Watch this space 1 pay you. WE HAVE THE STYLES We Have the S ^ WeHtf AND WE WANT Oar Fall Styles are without ezceptio tnd thia coupled with the fact that we a : i? fare to interest you. Come in and i them to you whether you want to buy < THE "MIDWAY." / ! . MA. A A Stylish Hat for a Stylish Dresser. ; $1.90, $2.40, $3.00. Theje two blocki are tho leading on $100 up to iult all tastes. McFADDEN 1320 AND 1322 MA u = WINTER JACKETS-GEO #THE TV Winter ?. FOR 15 RE made of Covert, K jypSibv. Cheviot, Diagonal an predominate aside fror ' jaBBsT xZ an<* ^an' Thirty-t\v although some are t\\ longer. Double Brea IJ&Xrf&p revers, are largely in J*iv* being made tight-fittii ]] (An^ of the 1893-4 jacket is //tC? lar, with its ample a Where this collar is no wider than formerly, and is frequentl; edges to correspond. Many collars of' circular ruffle of cloth attached, which 1 Sleeves are quite narrow at the cuffs, largeness at the shoulders. Backs I brelli" fullness. Many of the jack edging. Capes in Seal Plush, Clo handsome. For beauty and qui CHILDREN'S WRAPS eclipses t ' special sizes?39, 41, 43 and 45, in Lai L to order. Our Jackets and Capes are atlon of expert men tailors?products c ideas procurable. Special values from Geo. M. Sn< STONEA THOMAS. j rHOMAS.; ile Times >le Prices. had such an opportunity to buy we now quote. Thousands and trchandise here bought at 50'cents fay. i?* nnr/^no i -n< rniuco. 3/* Two cases Standard Apron /iL Ginghams, every day this week; your choice Ujc. 2 J Q . 25 pieces Unbleached Ta1-/( blu Linen. Usual prico 1 -25c, now 12}c. < I. GO-inch wide Table Damask. < ,411 Usual prico 50 cents, now 34 > . cents ? ] AND SILKS, i i TO SELECT FROM, 5 A- 40-inch wide All-Wool Dmibl? yf. Warp Black Serge. Usual ? price 75c, now 40c. t . , A- 46-inch wide Black and Colored ( jjJj All-Wool Serges. Usual price < ?i 'Wi now uuc. 8 40-inch wide Iilnckandnllcnlor? Ml, All-Wool Storm Scrgo. Usual price 53 and Hoc, now 39c. ( On 40-inch wide Silk AV'nrp Henri- J rtl, etta Cloth. Uaunl price$L 50, 1 UU nowUSc. * i I " I lUpholsteryGoods1 Before Quoted. \ c t Thomas. ^ From day to day. It will c } ? | -M. J. M* FAD DEN. fi tyles,?^ | re the Prices, ^ YOUR TRADE. j i I m the beat line of Hats in the city t ,re giving hotter values than ever 1 see our goods.' Vo want to show I )r not. t THE "WINSTON." nunv Neat Conservatice Style and just I Stylish Enough, $1.50, $1.90, $2.40. 1 o?, but ire havo many others from I f'C Leading Hatter ' and Furnisher, ' RKET STREET. . t . M. SNOOK & CO. j PICHLJ* Jackets1 93-^. ? ersey, Beaver, Chinchilla, Rough id Mixed Cloths. The Colors that ] n Black are Havana, Myrtle, Nn vy j '0 inches Is the average length, j ro inches shorter, or just as muctf t sted Loose Fronts, With immense the majority, some few, however, J ig. But the most pleading feature j ; embodied in the "Worth" Gol- 1 nd wavy spread-from shdulder to j t applied the turn or roll is much < y made of velvet, with cuffs and this style have in addition a ful I gives an added air of gracefulness. 1 tapering gradually into extreme ' tiave more or less of the "um:ets are trimmed with neat fur i >th and Fur that are decidedly antity this season's stocjt of ill former lines. We have lies' Jackets. Larger sizes made , shapeliness personified?the ere- t if the best skill and most advanced 1 $495 up. 1 ook & Co. V' ?* V. >&+&. - - V". V.iiit .-i-iii'.' '.?' y.r- :!?$&... Ifo Mdltytmr. Office i Nan. -.'5 and 547 Fourteenth KtreeU J %Serr Advertisements. Segaln Business College?Night Instructions. J Rousted Co fTeo??Albert Stolxe it Co. [ Mountain Buck wheat Flour?H. F. Bebrens. I Husk Feed Mill?K. llogo. Violet Cream?R. H. List. Air Muttress?Lonls Bertscby. ] Optician?Prof. HbelT. The Medium?Ilnrry Walla Investors?Simpson & llwlett Filter the Waier-Kwing Bros. Queen CenderelU Ronijes-Nesbltt & Bro. For Sale?Drug Storo. For Sale?A Mortgage of 13,800. SEW, NOBBY, USEFUL. Call nnd examine our liandsome line of fall WoalanB, foreign and doaiMlio and em>rachig every novelty In medium weight >vercoatlugs, suitings and trowserlngs. 8 ipeclal attention given to fashionable get ip. Fit guaranteed and prices reasonable, t laroa Hygiene Underwear again handled ? -all sixes. Office Coats, Grey. Blue, Black, c teat and comfortable. Bitter Jacket*, * llrown and Black, unrivaled for warmth mil durability. 100 doxen Fast Colored, t tanmlest Halt Hone at V8e a pair. ju? r?:olvfii. Dent Glove, Kirhinte Shirt and a toll lino of GenU' no west Fornlshlnjrs. C. HESS * SONS', [ 'nnhlonnblo Tailors aod GenU' FarnUlior?, 13*41 and 13*3 Market strut. IF you rnnnoc see and ueed Spectacle* rou should oallon us ami hnve your eye* ;i?*t*d without eharge. We have the fine** nutruments an?l more experience than any >thar Optlclau la the Slate, and guarantee latlafactlou or money refunded. ( J A COD vr. GHI7BB. .Jeweler and optician. Corner Twelfth and Market. Transfsr Ilocordcd. Clerk Hook yesterday admitted to record a deed made September 27 by Charles Schmidt, Fred Happy and Hen y Bioberson and their wives to Michaei f. O'Neill, for $200, part of lot 1 in the 3eivedere addition. Not Closed. The vEtuaville schools have not closed >n account of diphtheria as stated in yesterday's RegitUr. The attendance of ;he vchools in Bridgeport is larger than iny time for threo years, it being 048. Phage is not a case of diphtheria in the own. To Iiutal a Pastor. At 7:30 o'clock tlii, evening Hov. Samuel (Jochrano will be (ormully totalled ns pastor of the Presbyterian ihurch at Wellsburg. Hov. Dr. Moflat, e wr?u:?. t>... rv. ?u;? 8 It T? 113111IJ^WWU | HO*. U1. UUVB6, Ui luia :ity; Itev. Joseph Waajrh and Rev. ; rallies H. Snowdeu will take part in the lervlces. Arrest. Lnat Krenlntr. William Gardner was lacked up iaat ' ivening by Officer Sialley for commit- ? :ing a nuisance in public. A little later . faddy Christy was brought in in the vagon by Officer Hit?, lie was in an iizly humor, and fought tbe officer. He lad been drunk and was entering louses on -Main streot and annoying tbo J nmate?. The charge of disorder was r odgeU against him. Tottery Prwipect.. It was rumored on the South Side 0 esterday afternoon that the Wheeling " lottery, now partially on, would shut ? lown entirely last night. The official) >f the concern were seen and denied 2 hat such was tho case. It is aaid that i he other portions of the pottery not *iow on will resume soon after the reurn of President Charles W. Kranzleim, who is now in Chicago, but who rill return Saturday, n m r Uenltt-Burkniu. 1 Yesterday afternoon at tho residence o f Joseph Feay, on tbe National road, c ilr. Kussell Dewitt, of Baltimore, and t liss Gussio M. fiurkam, Mr. Feay's 0 ;randdaugbter, were united in mar- c iagc, Rev. Laverty Greer officiating, t i'lie wodding was quiet, and the only ? niests were the closest friends of tho ontrpcting parties. In the afternoon ilr. and Mrs. Dewitt left for Missouri, 'I rhero they will reside. v : j To Pave Around the Mbairt IncUne. f Yesterday the last of the city's pav- " ng stones were hauled away and to-day 11 he board of public works will olean up " he square. Tbo stone removed jester- ' lay were those bought , by the Mozart ?a?rk association, and they are to be ised to pave the space about the foot of , he Incline. Tuey will make a fine lavement. The cable was hauled up to . he park Wednesday, and it is thought 1 ho park will be ready to be formally _ >peno<l about a week (rem next Alan- * Ia-v- ; WORLD'S I'AItt TOCBI3T& t I'uuple Coming from ?b<1 Going to the : Big Exhibition. William A. Iaett leaves to-day. Mrs. John List left over the Bnltinore A Ohio yesterday. Misses Pauline Bertschy and Louise ?loe hove returned home. Mr. and. Mrs. Louis Bertschy are lome from the White City. W. A. Kline, of Kline Bros., loft yeierday over the Pan Handle. Will Handlan, jr., of the South Side, oft for the fair yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Louis Horkheimer accompanied i party of friends over the Baltimore & Jhio yesterday, Godfrey Schul returned yesterday, ind like the other returning pilgrims Is icry enthusiastic. A. L. White and wife, Miss Clara White and Miss Bossie Hiigius left yeserday over the Fan Handle. Miss Madge Johnson, of Pleasant Valoy, returned yesterday froin a visit to he fair and friends iu Davenport, la. Among those who left yesterday were flenry Pebler and wife and Benjamin Speldel and John Rolf, of the Souih side. It. Kennedy Friend, Miss Gene S. Viand and Mrs. Addie M. Boggs reurnod yesterday over the Cleveland, ^orain & Wheeling. Oapt. Ritchard Crawford has returned 0 the city from Bethany, where lie itopped to visit his granddaughter, klrs. Nave, on Ills return from the World's Fair and an extended trip into he northwest. Among those that left ou the Panisudle excursion yesterday morning tore: Fred Liuton, 0. Laibley, K. ientz, L. Simmons,George Ray, Lucion Ioge, jr., L. Mills, Charlos Long, L. digger, Thomai Lawrence, Charles Mann and wife, Mis? L Bowers, Mrs. 1 L. Bond, Ed Carmichael, Louis stroebel, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Armstrong. Tux many truthful testimonial! in beialf of Hood's Sarsaparilla prove that ] iooo's Cures, even when all others fall, i try it now. 8 [tnrtnoeri Bates to Cumberland, Mil., Tin Baltimore A Ohio Account or the fair and Trl-8tnte KxhAlllan, Oclobcr 3 to 6, 1803. October 2 to 6, inclusive, the Baltinore & Ohio Company will sell excurlion tickets. Wheeling to Cumberland, lid., at one fare for the round trip, good returning until October 7. j. t. lane, Traveling Passenger Agent. New Wnmi Jicxrrs at KxmxiuiR'a. COUNCIL CONSENTS Lad'the Amended Appropriation Ordinance (or the TONT OF INTEREST ON BONDS lecorues an Accomplished Fact?'1 lie Ordinaflce Passed in Both Branches or Council Without Any Opposition. No Other Business Transacted by tho Legislators at tho Short Spccial Session last Night. The city council met ia special bobinn Inafc Avanin? for the purpose of liking action on the report of tho.counII finance committee, which had met be Drevioui erening and docldod that he amended appropriation ordinance, rhicli Had been rojectod by council, be cnt back to that body. This action raa imperative on account of the callnit imof tho bonds coming due on the irat proximo, as the interest due then oust be paid. There was no difficulty in Betting a luorum in tbo second branch, eighteen nembers being on hand when the roll ra? called at 7:40 o'clock. In tho ipper branch there appeared to be eme doubt for awhile whether a [aorum would be secured, there being light members on hand when the secind went into session. At last, howiver, tho ninth man put in an appearmce, after whicii thu branch was called o order. The ordinance was presented first in he lower branch, and was passed vitbout any opposition. After it bad teen read two times Mr. timee exilained the situation. He said that it ad been learned for the first time, iVedneadav evening, that the bonds iad been called; when that intormaion was given, of course it was necosary, he said, that they bo providod for. I'he bonds having boen drawn, it stopied the committeo from taking any ither action. After tho second had taken action, it idjourned, and the ordinance was sent ivertothe upper chamber. Here there rss no discussion whatever, and the irdinance yos at onco passed. In notifying council that the ordilance was sent back, tho report went on o state that the committee was considring the doficit in the gas works, and fould report as to its investigations rum iiuiu lu nine. "Tli? Biirglnr." Of nil the Madison Square Theatre uccessea nono ran in tho public eatimaion higher than "Tho Burglar," now in ;b third year. A plnv ot aurprisos is bia drama, o( absorbing interest and iretty surroundings. With the aamo ttention to detail and proper motintig that cliaraoiurizoi all of tho Muilion Square productions, nothing to }nd c fleet or heighten the interest is mitted in tho proper settings. -Next 'uoaday night it will be seen at tho Ipera House. "Our Married 3lc?n." Clark & Williams will present their ,ew farce comedy entitled "'Our Marled Men1' at the Grand next Monday, 'uesday and Wednesday. The play "is ne of the most sparkling sessions of omedy ever inaugurated. Evorvtbing prosented is bright, fresh and verflo*ing with humorous situations, atchy dialogue and surprising chancres hat keep the audience on the qui vice. eats now on sale at tho box office. Tlio Modern Beauty 'hrives on good food and sunshine, rith nlenty of exerciee in the open air. ier form glows with heaith and her ace blooms with its beauty. If her ystem needs the clcansing action of a itxativo remedy, she uses tho goutlo nd pleaeaut liquid laxativo Syrup of 'igs. t Hop Sacks at Eusukimer's. 'nn-IIamlle Excursion to Plttuburgh $2 00. Thursday, September 2S, the 'ennayivania lines will sell excursion icketa to Pittsburgh at rate of $2 00 for ound trip, which includea admission o exposition. Train9 leave at 7:30 a. n., 1:30 p. m. and 3:5o p. in., city lime, rickets good for retnrn passage three lays, including dato of snle. runA,x MM fp^er Purest?4est. PRICE" IS ON ALL (.Ml, TO BE- WHU.INE-. i .Of/sufV-B {WALK-OVER COMPETITION la (ha routo wo take in the SHOE TRADE, and wo not only enjoy our elves, but make it very interesting to oar customers. Our FOOTW'EAR is as much beyond competition as a point a mile Mray is beyond hoaring. These goods break the record forspecd, because, though they can't Uke wings, they take leet, and they're getting connected with so many pairs nf feet that every day makes a big gap in-thu assortment. O'KANE & CO., 1113 Main Street THE FALL SEASON'-THE HUB CLOTHIERS. ~ BEST PLIUBS. LOWEST PRICES^ FALL SEASON, 1893" ttt n 1 i i ; a n .1 T we stand py unr uoiors! The whole house, every department, has faced onward. All. eyes are upon us. Curiosity is craning its neck to catch, a-glimpse of the new fashions. Our predictions for the future have blossomed into realities of the present. We have done more, better than we promised. We entered into competition with ourselves, and have grown to our greatness, steadily, perseveringly, successfully, tho nrlnrmnc rprnrd nf the nast is nfr until U V WII UiV ? 2 measure for THE HUB of the present. Every stitch of stock in the store is an Acme of Perfection that holds us close to your confidence. At the masthead are flying the emblems of our enterprise, BEST QUALITIES! LOWEST PRICES! Sf FALL OVERCOATS I You are judge enough to appreciate the perfection of fit When they are all here there'll be an hundred diffeFent styles, each fashionable. The cool evenings will soon call them into service. FALL- SUITS cimw thomcpivpc Th^v are oerfect too. Neckwear, IV Ol 4W 'I uivtxwvi . . ~- ? j i _ Boys' and Children's Clothes, everything Fallish, is just swarming in from every corner of the creative" world. Exclusive and Guaranteed. , thTThub, One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, Fourteenth and Market Streets. FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC.-HOUSE& HERRMANN. ^ S ? : : i | YOU CAN \ 5f [Spare a Dollar I i j A week a good deal better than five?fifty?or a : f I I hundred all at once?can't you? That's how I \ ? { you can go right ahead with your "house-right- I ,1 i ! ing"?buying what you need in thev j 1' iif FURNITURE, ||| ;:! CARPET, :' | MATTING, ' |;| | I 011 STOVE LINE, ON OUR j 11 11 Equitable Credit System I I; You are welcome to its privileges. "Mum" is ; | j the word. Nobody in the world will ever know j |, : from us that you did a wise thing, and bought j |i j on our part-payment plan. Even the wagons ! 11 | that bring the goods to your door are unlettered, \ J | blank as the fly-leaves of a book. You simply ; f ; agree to hand us something on account each ! f i week or month. The obligation is a verbal one, j i | you don't have to put your name to a single I t i legal obligation. ! J ? I There's no limit to your credit with us, So ! i r ! don't stand on the order of coming, but come j ) J | and select just what you want. Wp keep ! t J ! everything about a house. , j I ! jHOUSE 4 HERRMANN, j j ], i 1300 Main Street, Wheeling. i S | ! I : (&> - etVi . . * iWfcTiikt'*?