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U ,, PRICES?STONE 4 THOMAS. Stone & Thomas. t?> r~^ i m c* eCSSZSudk. That are making us hundreds of new customers daily. Prices such as have never been quoted is the rule here. | Monday Morning, ^ ^ Monday Afternoon, jj A Between 0 and 10 o'clock we will A A Between 3 ami ! o'clock, wo will A j \ sell 300 pieces Standard Apron \ \ Bell 2,500 varda Beat Light Cali- \ | r Giogbain at y f co at Y | J 2lAc A YARD. yo lc A YARD. J Every hour in the day Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday come and carry off these extraordinary bargains: 69c io?4 Ceylon Grey Blankets, worth $1.2,, now ()9C j 15c 100 pieces 36-inch wide 2>c Diagonal Cash- 15c ORn 200 pieces Novelty Dress Goods, regular price 1)1 40c and 50 enow, . . . 36c 40-inch wide All-Wool 60c Storm Serges now 38c 69fi 46-inch wide All-Wool $1 French Serges now ()9{} I $1 38 ^ble Covers, regular price 25c Ladies' Fleece Lined joc Underwear now 25c 3^C Domet Shaker Flannel now 3%c 3^C 200 pieces regular 8c Prints now . 3%ci m 40 pieces yoc Fancy Table Linen now . 2 !C ! 09c Silk Finished Henrietta Cloth, regular price ggp' | cloaksTcloaks i Every day adds hundreds of New Garments to our Cloalt Department. Invpsti?ite the largest and finest Cloak Department in this State. Probably you can save from $ 2 00 lo S5 00 011 your 1-all Cloafc. Stone & Thomas. i?1p05XaJ1Ln-?ti5eziv1- J- M1FAP?enj IMPORTANT NOTICR ^iMcFADDEN'Si^ Hat and Shirt Stores, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST STORES IN WHEELING, . 13JJ0 AND 1322 MARKET STREET, Are Now Open Every Night. Come in and see our WONDERFUL BARGAINS in Winter Underwear, Winter Shirts, Winter Socks, Winter Gloves and Winter Hats and Caps. You will be greatly surprised at our VERY LOW PRICES and more than pleased with our elegant styles. SANJTARY UNDERWEAR^-GEO. M. SNOOK A. CO. SANITARY UNDERWEAR. i C '"TMIIS GARMENT in made of pure Natural Wool from carefully selected Rtock, upon tho latest imnrovod machinery. It will not stain tho person nor lose color in washing. It is Healthy, Cleanly, Warm juid Comfortable. " Directions fok Was in xo.?Do not rub soap on tho garment, but wash in warm, not hot, soap suds. 115? Fahrenheit is tho propar heat. Rinse in water same temperature, not cold water. Avoid rubbing on washboard. Observance of thesedirections will preserve the torture and softnoss, also prevent shrinkage." POUR-FIFTHS of tho great Underwear stock for men, women and children, contained in tho upper half of our Market street room lias the above card attached. Very donirable and satisfactory Underwear you will say after a fair tost. Ladies' and Children's Combination Suits. Cotton and "Wool Fleeced Underwear for men. special values in Ladles' Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants at 25c and 45c each. Not another word to say about prices. They're right. DRESS CrOOIDS. Tho patterns at $3.48 The $I.OO goods at 57o JThe other Special Prices are still in force. Come at onco. They are selling fast. flnoVo and rano'' ^ve additional line* of Cloaks and Cane* expected vlvdliu uUU VflJJO$"""early this woolc. Wo have correct styles that are oxcluiive. Geo. M. Snook & Co. ?\b StdMupm. No*. '45 mid 'SI l'ourt?)?utb 8tro*t. New Arivertlftcmcnti. j- rwm snratoffountps?aioeri sioizu ? wc. Funeral Director unci Kmbalmer?Alex. Frew. People's 3lus?o Theatre. For tfale?Kngino Lathe and Pinner. School sijoc??O'Kane <fc Co.?Eighth Page. i 'jIITII llnn-e?KI'IDUPI^') Wanted?boy to Learn Tailor Trade. For Halo?Kolf <& Zano. Jloallh Ufllcer'M Quarterly Itpnort. Sutdtary L'nder.vcur?Geo. M. dnook & Co.? Eighth Page. Drc-.i Gouda Sale?Geo. 12. Stlfcl <t Co.?KIftU Page. I'niver-al Pro vid era?The Hub?Eighth Page. Pricoa?Jj to no tV Thomas?Rignth Page. NKW, NO III! V, USEFUL. Cnll nml I'xumliiu our hnudrtomo lino of fall Woolens,foreignnud doiuoNtlc and em* bracing evory novolty In medium \v?dght overcoatings, liiltingi and trowuringi. Special attention given to fiulilouublo Kot up. l it guaranteed and price* loaHonubm. lares Hygiene Uinl?rwcnr again bandied -nlUhcH. OlUco Coats, Grey, itluw, Ulnck, neat Mini comfortable. Itltzer Jackets, Hrotvn mid Black, uurivnled for warmth and durability. 1U0 dozen 1'iin Colored, Seamless Half Hose at Xi>c a pair* just rc? ccivi'd. DeutGloyo, l'llghuile Shirt and a lull lino of Gent*' newest Furnishing*. C. 2I11SS ?fc SONS', Fashionable Tailors wad Gouts' Furnisher.i, i:j'^l and 1323 Market struct. IF you cannot and need Spontarli** you should call on n* and have your i?y??s tested without charge. Wo have tliu finest instruments and laoro experience t ban any other Optician In the State, and guarauteu batUfuctioa ormonev refunded. j.icon w. <;icunn, Jeweler and Optician, Corner Twelfth and Jlarkut. Living In :i Tont. William Rose, with his wife and several hm(i 11 children, iqpved to town from Kim <jrovo tho other day, and put upa tent in u clump of pawpaw bushes on the hillside opposite the Central glass work??, where they are living temporarily. 1 Acknowledged tbu Theft. Yesterday Oflleer Snyder arrested Charles .Southern, tor stealing a watch, 1 ?45 and a revolver from M. C. Karris on the Iron Queen some time ugo. lie acknowledged his guilt, lie makes a living by selling cards specially made 1 tn wnvb t*i*bu uiith mi.) lininlV? fln M3C- I hibitiou of his .skill at police iieadquar- I tors yesterday, ('oiiiiiiittuc* to Mcnt. Meetinga of tho council committees on potitions and remonstrances, markets, lire department, cemeteries, scales, and streets, alleys and grades jointly with railroads have been called for this oveninp, preparatory to tomorrow evening's council meeting. Several porsous have boen Hummoned to appear befo'o the petitions and remon.-trnnno committee and testify on certain proposed liquor licenses. In Clerk liuok'M Ofllce. A marriage license was issuod by Clerk I look Saturday to Alon/.o Mitchell, a native of West Liberty, aged .'JO, and Margaret Smith, a nativoof Ohio county, aged 21; also, to Amos Drew, a native of Luzerne county, Pa., aged 114, and Martha E. Davis, a native of Wheeling, aged 38. The will of Conrad Schepp, deceased, wad admitted to probate aud ordered to be recorded. Louiao Schepp is named as executrix, without security. Trannforh of lt?ut lv.tnto. The following tranafen of real estate were left for record at Clerk Hook's ollice on Saturday. Deed made Jnno G, 1893, by D. M. Thornourg, executor, anu ouiera, 10 George H. Parks, trustee, for llij acres of land and 7 acres, - roods and 4 polos oi land in Triadelphia district* Consideration, ?1,400. Deed made October 5, 1893, by Luclla Adams and Charles I). Alliums, her husband, tp Charles Klapproth, for lot No. 118, on the south aide of .Seventeenth street. Consideration, $.'1,000. Prvmlunt Garland Uere. Saturday a district convention of tho Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers was hold in Trades Assembly hall to consider proposed reductions in wages in sheet mills in the vicinity. The final action could not bo learned, but the meeting lasted from 2 p. m. until after 7. President Garland came down from Pittsburgh especially to attend the meeting, but his presenco hero and the fact that a meeting was held wore kept very quiot. There is rea*on to believe the convention voted against accepting any reduction. Powell tho ^laKiuluu. The clever and, to tho ordinary eye. inexplicable feats performed by tiiia wonderful man, make him incomparable, wave with tho magicians of old. Of I HO many icats ponormuu uiuru uru i none more mystifying or fascinating than the wonderful illusion, "Icarian; or. From tho Earth to tho Sun," presented lor the firat time in America by | Powell. Two pretty ladies are used in this illusion, one a brunette, the other a blonde, both of dillerent size and each I droased diflerently. One is place<l in a largo cannon, situated in the extreme front of the stage, the other stauda at the oxtremo upper corner of tho stage in a sconic star placed some ten or twelve ft-el in tho air from ilie floor of the stage. At a givon signal, and without any apparent preparation, the can* non is fired, and in a second, and botoro the report has fairly died away, tho two ladies have changed places, the one that wan placed in the cannon appearing in tho star, and tho one that was in midair, reappearing immediately from the cannon. How this is dono is Powell's own secrot, but this uroat sensational novelty is in itself aloue worth tho price of admission to sou. Powell's appearance here at the Opora House Tuesday oveuing October 10. M'CIiKL/liAND I II:-: WltfNKR* )Im IleittH Peter 1'ilildiu in the Five Mile Foot Bare. K C. McClelland, of this city, and Peter Priddie, of Pittsburgh, ran their live-mile foot raco for thechampionahip of the world on tho state fair grounds Saturday afternoon in tho presence of a good crowd. .McClelland won without much difficulty. ' Ho jkeptovon till the last few yards, when ho spurtoi ahead, and Prirldie, eeeim* lio was beaten, gavo up, and McClelland crossed tho line about ten yards ahead. Good time was made, as the following shows: Half mile Mile 5:1 A One and it liulf Two tull"s .10:24 Two nnd a half .....13:1U5{ Three tnlJei. Itlai" Throe nttd it half. 18:.*?J Four mile* 'JI :i:? Four itii-l it hull" 24:.Tl Five inllea *J7:03X ('.rant's time at. Cambridge, Mass., August 21), ISM), was 2u:22i, and liaz.iol, at Now York, July .'10, 1881, L.;5:53A, the latter not being a prof ssionaf. J. White, London, May 11, 1803, made it in 24:40, which is tho best time on record for tlio distance. To gain strength?flood's Sarsaparilla. For steady nerves?Hood's Sarsaparilla. For pure blood?Hood's Sarsaparilla. 4 STIFKL & CO.'S irnle of Fnlt anil Winter I>re?? UooilHthlft tvnck in tlte largest uhnorinismt ever offered. brake killed. Abrtim Buchauan Instantly Killed Yestorday Afternoon. FELL BETWEEN TWO FREIGHT CARS Anil Was Ground to PIcccs?Tlio Accident "Was Not Known lor Homo i I 111 O Alter it Iiiljljlfin;u ? iuun. Place at Middle Porry, Opposito Stoubonvillo?Buchanan Lived with His Mother in This City. Yesterday afternoon about 4:30 o'clock Abrain Buchanan, of thia city, a brake man on tho l'au llanalo day freight train, duo hero at 5:30 o'clock, wad instantly killod at Middle Perry, opposite Stoubonvillo. Buchanan was a young man, twenty-three or twentyfour yearn old, and was one of two sona of Mrs. Nancy Buchanan, who resides at No. 4 Sixth street Ho had been in the employ o tho Pan Handle as brakoman for some time, and waa considered a good man. Conductor George St Myers, of tho day freight, was seen last night, and tells the story of tho unfortunate event as follows: "We were below Wheeling Junction, and I had given Buchanan some freight biiia to be handled at a station further on. Ho loft tho caboose and started along the cars toward the engine We don't know where ho fell exactly, but the lirsL car where we found blood waa a Hat loaded with lumbor. ilo must havemadea jump for thia car and fallen ~.wl .1 ,.,.r Tun iii.mi who wore in the caboose with mo lirat called my attention to the maucled form of what we suppose* was a hog. We caiuo on down, and after a while one of our crew called my attention to the fact that Buchanan was missing from the train. We then investigated, and came to the conclusion thai ho had boon killed. I then telegraphed back giving i the particulars as to whoro the remains | would be found. They wore brought down on the accommodation train later in the evening." Buchanan was instantly killed, and his body fearfully mangled. Both lega were cut off close to the body. The right arm was torn away, and the back of his head was entirely seafood. The remains were taken in charge by Mendel & Co. The funeral arrangements were not completed laet night. Tin; New York Thontru Company. To-night "The New York Theatre Company" will open a week's engagement at the Grand in a repertoire of celebrated plays. The company is a strom: one and no doubt will do a big week's business. The four-act comedy drama, "Outwitted," will be to-night's bill instead of "Hazel Kirke," as advertised. "Iiazel Kirke" will be put on later in the week. .Seats are now on sale at tho box office. That Joyful Feeling With the exhilarating sense of renewed health and strength and internal cleanliness, which follows the use of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the few who have not progressed beyond the old-time medicines and tho cheap substitutes sometimes oflerod, but never accepted by tho well informed. Dit. Fuanic M. Ivkarns has removed to No. 12 Zane street, near end of Suspension bridge, and will bo glad to see his old friends and patrons. llAVH you rctid Stil'cl ? Co.'s ml. this morning? Fifth page. Room and breakfast one dollar per day at 539 E. Sixty-third street, Chicago, 111. Mas. E. A. Dillon*. To the lllgRtiiit of Shown. Drop into the Intelligencer office and talk about the Intelligence's popular World's Fair trip. li you can't come, write. Ten Days at tlio Wurhl'n I-'air. Excursion via the Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling railroad, Wednesday, Octobor 11. Trains leave Wheeling at 5:40 a. m. and 1:40 p.m. For further information call on ticket agents. J. E. Terry, G. F. & P. A. DON'T put It. oil*, lluv n Still and Wrap till* week at Goo. 15. Stlfel ?V Co.'n. | .Tilling Jacobs prIIb <lrv iioo<1h cheapost. DON T ffi, ^^^ENYOU GAN BllK PUREST AND BESi; AT LESS THAN= HALF = THE PRICE OF OTHER BRANDS. POUNDSpU'WALVES.IfltQUARTEBSfrt' SOLD IN CANS ONLY._ A1411 Wid ISM SCHOOL SHOES For school wear Now I* the time to g<?t them, and O'K \XK -t CO '3 SJKiK STOKE, II i:t Main atre -t. Is tho place. rnqueattonably the ahoe? that fit best, wour bi'Mtaud look !xm nro alwars to be* had ut 1113 Main -trv -t. None of our footwrnr will b? found Jaeltlnif la an? of the>o points and Young America Is surer of n better ?it. with n better ihoe for n lower price at our story thau they are olao6;kan"E & CO., 1113 Main Street UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS?THE HUB CLOTHIERS. Universal Providers FOR ALL MANKIND. In tho light of our liberal and progressive methods the days of fen- dales and fancy profits are numbered in Wheeling. The magnitude of our values la MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HATS Ilavo wrung words of praise even from our competitors, while the plaudits of tho people who are being directly benefited by our unparalleled bargains sound as sweetest music to our ears and spur us on to extra eflorts. _ SPLENDID VALUES FOR THE COMING WEEK IN MEN'S SUITS ?. Wo carry Suits as low as Fire Dollars, and thoy are the best on oarth at that price, and Dress suits as high as Thirty-fivo Dollars, which no custom tailor living can improve upon at soy price, (but? and we desire particularly to emphasize this statement), the best values aro to bo found between the two extremes. Our $10, $12, $15 and $18 Suits are the wonder and admiration of all who see them. Singlo and Double-lireasted Sacks and Cutaways, made up in the most approved fashions from fabrics that are in vogue. Wo show a dozen styles at each price where any house in Wheoling (hows three, and will cheerfully refund your moneyif you can duplicate either oue of ours for less than 25 per cent more money anywhere. 'IN MEN'S OVERCOATS!>T-^ From Five to Tlurty Dollars, with all the intermediate grade thoroughly represented, from the Light-Weight Fall Overcoat to the Heavy Storm Ulster. Our countorscreak and groanbeneath the weight of elegance, variety and worth of our Mea'a Overcoats. Afc$10, $12 and $15 wo show probably more styles than you'll find in any three houses in Wheeling, while in sterling values they occupy the picturesque position of being without peers in the state. Kerseys, Beavers, Meltons, Whipcords, Cheviots, Worsteds, Strap Seams, Plain and Inlaid Velvet Collars, Sillt and Half-Silk Lined, Lined with Fancy Cassimeres and flno Italian Serge, designed, cut, trimmod and made by t.lm linst tailors in the land. T1IE HIGHEST STYLES LINKED TO THE LOWEST PRICES. THE HUB, One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnisliers, Fourteenth and Market Streets. FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC. ?HOUSE 6. HERRMANN, t ! ? $ s Si ! S : : 2 j YOU CAN ! J | Spare a Dollar jj t ; A week a good deal better than five?fifty?or a ; ' <) I hundred all at once?can't you? That's, how ! J f j you can go right ahead with your "house-right- i t $ i ing"?buying what you need in the ; f jj FURNITURE, \\ I CARPET, | 11 MATTING, jj |! STOVE like,ONOCB \l \ I Equitable Credit System i \ | ! You are welcome to its privileges. "Mum" is ; j I the word. Nobody in the world will ever know i \ t i from us that you did a wise thing, and bought I } * \ on our part-payment plan. Even the wagons ; 1 f ; that bring the goods to your door are unlettered, I J ^ i blank as the fly-leaves of a book. Yoiy simply ! f ? > \ i agree to hand us something on account each j f t ; week or month. The obligation is a verbal one, j J j I you don't have to put your name to a single I f J ! legal obligation. ; jj } \ There's no limit to your credit with us, so j J t \ dpn't stand on the order of coming, but come j 4 % ! and select just what you want. We keep j ) > | everything about a house. j ^ | j HOUSE S HERRMANN, j I 1300 Main Street, Wheeling. j !! I: : ? - - ? -? ; V