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?f IXUiJ-UXAl OUR CLOTHIIMG-M. GUTMAN 4 CO. ' OnrClotliino ^ ~? CF TRIUMPHS OF THE TAILOR'S ART. h Fall nil filter taut MAGNIFICENT ! Before we proceed with what must prove to bean astonishingdescription of our elegant Fali Suits and Overcoats, it would be a pleasure to state that long strides toward perfection have been attained by the,celebrated makers of our present stock. li s the Banner Stock of the Town. OUR VARIETY IS UNLIMITED. EVERYTHING THAT'S HEW! EVERYTHING THAT'S HOBBY! EVERYTHING THAT'S STYLISH! EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD! In Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats. In prices we have no com petition. M.Gutman&Co., | FI.OOKS. Corner Main and Twelfth Streets. DEPAKTMEIfT. COUCHES?ALEXANDER FREW. To softon the heart and rest tho tirod brain, but real comfort is not complete without oue of our softly upholstered ^COUCHES. which affords thatdroamy rostfulness in which overy ono likes to sink wlion weary und perplexed. Call and see our iinmeuso display 011 sample (lonr aiid in show window of new and olojrant designs in Plain and Tufted Leathor, Crotonno. Chenille, Rug, Plush and Corduroy, all at the lowoat epocial prices and within the moans of ovoryone. ALEX. FREW, ,fi X,grREET. BLANK BOOKS. ETC. BLANK_~ fig 1 ^BOOKS, on Stationery, Wall Paper, Baby Car- ? riagos,Day Books, Journals,Lodjioro, ? TfYPflRT Cash and Trial Italanco Books, itoc- ?22' F JjAIUill onlr, and Dockets, Memorandum Sag'? ami Pas* llook?, Fiat opening Jour- ftffiv if ?SB k TTrT?t.?rrTit? nais and Lodgers, inado from Wost-* JMfLlS WUTQlTffV ern linen paporn, guaranteed llrst- ur>?*v5? " flluJjJ!lI? class binding and paper. Joan give you somo biz bargains in Guaranteed Eight Years Old. Xl Xj jC\, JXT X5 O O S! WhUkey for Medicinal. Sociai or ftunllr pur po?es nhould ho ab*olutcly nun1, tvoll nijod Ten tana Rlimk find "\fomaran. palatable to the ?nsto ami free ironi nil iiijurioutu* *A 1l?hlhn.f iuprcdlont*. Snen a Whiskey U FleromV* .)l, l,rn tiooks in 8.ore. All tllfl bost Kx|>ort. .\j;od nnturnlly in Government JSondet Ink* and .Uricilapo made. SteoiPons Warehouse*. exported to Ilmnburf. Gornmny, of all kind* Sole ?v?i*nt l'ar Ix?nn kept In heatod warehouses until matured, ablp 1j?! ![ ? t iv ' !?i if nift t < - In P'"? bark, bottled on our onru nremlws. is tlx JrfJJtks & l,o. s celebrated UlUU* guarantee ire ?ive yon thnt Old Export poj nuin Pons. John Hollands Gold seM?<viall tho abovo qualities. Fountain Pons Kxeelsior Slpenin<* VVo oftor 11 to lho clUaoos of Wheeling and Connb.1t\r )tuZ' r ,Z\ J!L.* vleinltjr In original bott*s at the readable Loaches for babie^. Largest stoit price of si.oo per full quart, or nix quart* foi ana greatest variety in the State. ffi.oa Hainnlo ootrlea furnished Irco by our ex erosive agent. SOLDfcKTAIfcATWIIOMWAt.KPBICBH. JOHN PCLT^RI, Comer Market and .Sixteenth Streets, To whom nil onion should bo a^dreiiserl. JOSEPH GRAVES. JOSEPH FLEMING&S0N, Pittsbargh.Pa PO T.volfth strft. 1.-.1 II?H.TT)|.I< PICTURES A ART MATERIALS. 1_ gifillEOSt'OWC VIEWS " U' WILMS, or int. 9 * ?1soo! Aor-',T nv? WOHI^E'S patt, . MOXOXtlAII COAL AXI> C'OKi; TWKSTY-FlItST AND WATEB STi C?. Ovo:; SAI.UAT 0 Tclophono8-> MCOLL'S Al;l ^TOltE Clonn Lump Conl 7c oor Bushol, n?i? . .. IU,M* AnUiim-Ira awl llodffloni mukinUlU Co?i 10;: Marit!mrcot u.iuclt J?i) t ' ' -JJ( I *_* JCiXAXJ 4. A i. ' ?. ^ J I WANTED TO t Attomptcd Suicide of a Young Girl Last Evening. SWALLOWED fl QUANTITY OF IODINE That Would Ilnvo Killed Her in .1 Short Time, But a Physician Quick* ly on Hand Administers an Kinetic and Saves tlio Life ol (ho Young Woman?A Pit of Jealousy Causes the Narrowly Itacapod Tragedy. Tho notorious M'liss McGlumplirey placo, at 930 Market streat, that in its timo has been tho scene of many wild orgies, again comes to tho front. Lately the rooms of this houso have been occupied by young uirlu of easy virtue, I though since M'liss- McGlumphroy's * timo thoro has boon no laudlady there. Withiu ?)x months ono of tho arrivals = there wan Kin Hutch inn. a rnmolv Ionic in" young woman ol nbout twenty. t voara, who camo hero from Pittsburgh, which is said to be her home. Slia has been living with a "sport," and his no- j, gleet of hor was tlio causo of what near- (, ly ended in a tragedy last evening. tl About 7:30 o'clock tho iiatchins . woman swallowed tho eutire contents of a haif-otinco bottle ol tincture of S iodine, one of tho moat deadly poisons C known. After taking tho iodina alio in- s; formed another girl in tlio house of S what she had done. Tho latter raised ri an alarm, and Dr. Kidgway was at onco il called in. Happily ho got to tho econo t! beforo tho (loudly drug had taken ti eflect, and by administering an emetic fi saved tho woman's life. She did not ] seem thankful that she had como back ii from tho verge of tho grave, and kept U ropoating Ibat she "wanted to die." It Attendants reuiainod with her last o night, and sho will not soon have an fi opportunity to repeat her attempt to \ "throw oil this mortal call." COUNCIL COMMITTEES. t, Two Out at Four Moot?Some Interesting ^ Blatter*. 0 Laat evenine the council committee f, on ordinances mot to consider a change h ot the ordinance which makes Assist* ti ant City Clerk Feo clerk of tho police 11 court. Mr. Richards moved that hero- jj after the police lieutenants perform the duties of clerk of the court, and the committee voted to recotnuieud this to ^ council. The matter of too low awning ovil wan sent back to I no board of uublic works, with a retjuost that tho board t specify how high awnings should be, a and what other roforms are desirablo. t The matter of some way to adjust more quickly disputed assossmedta for 11 taxation was deferrod, as was also a J proposal to oxtond tho Island cow ordinance to the entiro city, and a petition ^ from tho legislative committee of the a Ohio Valley Trades ami Labor Assem- t, hly asliiuK that ail city boards bo ro? \\ quired to favor homo labor in lotting t contracts was informally passed, tho i matter it referred to being a tiling of tho past. j< o Tho finance committee was called to c conaidor gas works finances, but failed to get a quorum. Tho eommittco on j petition* and remonstrances also failed j, to aocqre a quorum. ? ' ' 0 " Ihe conimittco 011 claims mot at 11 a. in. yesterday, and authorized tho copy- 0 in# of the contract with Paigo, Carey & v Co. for tho construction of tho stono ? bridge, their bohd and the variou? osti- ^ mates presented to council from tirno i, tolimo. Tho papers aro needed to bo fl used as evidence in tho circuit court. Tho claim of Marcus Church for dam- i apes to property at 452 Alain etroot was taken up. and tho committee agreed to allow $300, or repair the damage. The g claim was for SblO, for damage* result- . ing from digging for a sower. It was J, agreed to pay for plumbing made neces- ? nary on James Montgomery's property t on Caldwell's run by reason of a chango c in a street c Destitution tit llotmoud. ^ AtBeuwood a number ol caso3 of almost uttor destitution have been brought to the notico of persons disposed to charily. In one ca*o the death c of a child named Ilockingberry showed the family to ho without food or clothing. They wero at onco attended to. Another was the death of Mrs. Skolly, ' who resided on a boat on the river shore. Sho leaves seven small children in destitute circumstances. The caso is rccoivirie attention. A commnndablo effort is boing made to have Than leigiving dinners provided for the needy. . Those dasirous of aiding in this may \ leave money at tho residence of Miss Nullio Lcnobv, or provisions at the i homo oi Miss Dora Davis. < ^ i "The Vootloo" Friday Night. i Next Friday at tho Opera IIouso , "The Voodoo, or, A Lucky Charm," Frank W. Sanger and Gus Both iter's j musical comedy success, will bo the attraction. This now pieco comes with tho highest endorsements from tho pres9 wherever it has been presented. , Tho pieco deals with tho superstition of 1 tho voodoos of the West Indies and certain southern states. The music is original and tho eong3 catchy. Mr. ' Thomas E. Murray ia the star of the company. Few comedians are more original in their methods than ho. Mr. j Murray, is assisted by the well known soubrctto, Ada Bothnor, and a good cost. J Gun WilllnniH. Lifo is too short and caroa too numerous to stay home and ponder ovor financial troubles on tho night that ! light-hearted Gus Williams is hero. As it is more btessod to give than receive, Gus Williams should be thrice blossod, as ho carries his sunshine along tho theatrical galaxy* lie not only cheers for a night, but for many a following night. To say that Gus will bo hero on Thanksgiving aftornoon and night, , should bo eufticient to crowd tho house. ( 1 THURSDAY',Tli(iiil<N?lvlti};<l:iy, ourntor?H I will be rioted ull dm. UKV. K. 8TIFEL X- CO. 20 PKU CBNT , discount [ on : Sheet Music and all Musical Goods oxcopt AVash burn's for tho , next two weeks. ' F. W. Baomeu CO. ' I am receiving now Wall Paper for ; - spring trad", 181)4, chcaper than ever, l'arlor and bed-rootn papers from 5c to loc. You will save L'O to 23 por cent by j calling or Konding for samples at tho j i *'01d and Keliablo Wall Paper Store." j JOH. Ghavgs. I 20 Twelfth Street. ' ,? I Julius Jacobs sella dry goods cheapest. J SHOES-ALEXANDER. [AVE YOU ANY FEET? o you you cnrc Anything about tbclr comfort? Your answer dcpcntfa solely on Ibo kiii'I ut boos j*on ure lu tbo babit 01 weHriiifc'. If yon bnvo been wearing tbo tor-fnmed PHIT-EESI SHOE tbcu wo wlir guarantee ? certain sntJs(action not given oy any otbomboo on tbo market. You waut to try incin in ortcr to unclcr.'.'ftiid tlio lull meaning oi this. They nte sold at $3 PER PAIR. ILEXANDER,sIlhl?eer, lottf maix htrkkt. TO MOVB THB COUKT. [untfugtun Mny Supplant Charleston as a Kent of Justico. Down in Huntington they are claimtig that in a few short months Charlesan will bo abandoned aa the homo in iio lower part of the utato of Judge ackson's United States court, and the ocond City will in the place of the 'apital City, encure this plum. It 4s aid both Judge Jackson and United tatoi Marshal Vinson are in favor of Binoving tlio court to Huntington, and : would seora in thii caao that tlio foatle is won. The reasons advanced for Iio change appear to bo pood on their ice, the principal ono beinir the /act hat Huntington is much more convensntly situatod, inasmuch a? threeourths of tlio prisoners that eomo be' iroJudze Jackson aro from the lower nd of tlio state, moat of these being rom along the newly opened Norfolk & Vestorn railroad. ' r It is saUl that the campaign for a deent government building in Huntingon will now bo reopened with reoubled vigor, and with much better hances of success than hai been the nso heretofore. It is even said that Farmer" Capehart will emerge from is shell and introduce the first bill for lie benefit of his Cabell constituents? I may be the second, since lie succeeud that other brilliant Fourth district nnifniaonin ,1 Ptmrlnu RrliTflP IIOCC. IN TUB COU11TS. Iiort Session* Yesterday in llospect to Judge Jacob. Both sides of tlio circuit court anil lio criminal court wero in session a hort time yesterday morning, and all hree adjourned out of respect to tlio leroory of the late ex-Judgo John J. acob. Tlio Iioilly will ease, sot for yesterday, ras postponed one week, the contest* nts saying they desired to try it at this erm, and by next Monday they could ndicato a suitable date. It is probable hat a part of the docket will be reset 0 accommodate this case. In the case of Jacob Snytlor vs. Cramer Bros. & Co., judgment was ntercd for $570 03, with interest and oats. In the ca?o of Klinberly A Davis vs. . F. Young the jury win sworn and ad- ( 3timed till to-day. The same action ras taken in tho othertpart in tba cflSOk f Ella Boardraorp vs. C. J. Bradford. In tho'criminal court Jacob Luikert,-; f Fulton, cliargod with wife boating, ras convicted and lined $20 and costs nd sentenced to three months' imirisonment in jail, but from this term 1 to bo deducted the time ho has lready spent in jail awaiting trial. 'rults, Nuts and Confectioneries for Thnuksglring Dinners. Malaga Rrape9, Concords and Catawba weota, Florida ornnjioB, pearB, pino antics, new figs, dates, persimmons, rapes, fruit, tangerine*, shelled nuts ion. Anyone wanting tlio abovo nrtiles would do woll by calling at head* juartors, wholesale and rotail, 1038 and 040 Main atreet, two doors south of new >ridge. Albx, Dubst. Tho nvorlse trip around tho world :orapriaes about 22,000 miles of travel. /o C\ SaTcd~-the Ufe 1,1 aj ^ ^ off, and jJ - -C- nothing can save you. But, if taken in tirao. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will certainly cure. It must bo dono through the blood?and tho "Discovery" is tho most potent bloodcleanser, slrength-rrstorer, and iicsh-buildnr that's known to medical science. Tho scrofulous affection of tho lungs that's called Consumption, and every form of Scrofula and blood-taints, all yield to it For Weak LungH, Bpitiing of Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all sevcro, lingering coughs, it's an uncqualed remedy. Its tho only one that's r/uaranUfd. If it doesn't benefit or cttro, In overy case, you have your money back. Can anything elso, at any price, bo really as cheap f You pay only for raluo received. Something clso, that pays tho dealor hotter, may bo offered as 'Must as good. Perhaps it is, for him, but it can't be, for you. 5EI.APLAIN?At hi# re?ldrncc.on Mondav. Novombor ."7. ISH Lewis a Dci.*ri.An?, iu the 7Stb yenrof his ngo. 'uneral from bis lato residence. Ko. 1307 Chapline street. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment at Greenwood Omct'Ty. UNDE RTAKIIMG. J^OUIS BERTSCIIY, (Formerly of Frew <& Itertv.hW FUNERAL DIRECTOR And Artorlal Embalmor. 1110 Main Street. KaUSMe. Calls by telephone nnv.rcrol day or night 3toro telephone. &>" ; residenco &>V np.7 J?ENNEDY F. FREW, (Graduate of TJ. S. Collcgo of Etnbalmlne), Funeral Director and Embalmer, ?witii? ALEXANDER FREW, 1117 MAIN STREET. Telephone 229. 217 SBA PE R manentc U R E k l,lf mot>t o'?Hnat? rn-caef Onnnrrh'rs I w. VJl i* Mm tiWnt.irmranteM In frtrn 3 tnft ?i?y*; v nu other tr^mttnmt rivinitv.V jiid wfttiont BfeOCll. f,|? ??,?'^attn<rrwult4of<1?*iiurwith Cn Ixit*. Oonniln hp KamUI.Won-l. Noli I by *11 firu;iri?t*. J F*tt4% (aucoe^utto llrou). I'lnnnadm. Pert-. Juil-W j . 1 CHAIRS. ETC.-G. MENDEL &. CO WE HAVE JUST riNPAHKEDp A LARGE INVOICE OF [j ' ' MAHOGAHY CHAIRS, DIVANS, ROCKERS, TABLES,PEDESTALS, LADIES' DRESSERS, &c., ++*++++ Suitable for u nlirlnTT DiiAomiio nunua y nrocmo. The man of fifty years ago who bought Mahogany Furniture left an heirloom in his family, which has since brought its weight in gold. Mahogany is always a safe investment, but never more than in these times, when it bears the imprint of Fashion, and is numbered among the right sort of things of to-day. ; ^9^ G. MENDEL & CO. right in the lead-geo. e. stifel a. co. Right in the Lccid? i*r5?SE3S^^0fc^ Better prepared than at any time to meet the demands for heavier goods on account of the colder weather. Why are we better prepared now ? Last week making a special trip to the east, where all manufacturers, importers and jobbers are making special efforts to turn their stock on hand into cash before invoicing, we secured bargains in Ladies' and Misses' Wraps, Ladies' Fur Capes, Novelty and Plain Suitings and Holiday Goods that earlier in the season were not thought of. Values seemed out of the question. Sales and cash is all that was wanted by ail leading houses, hence we can offer you drives that a month ago seemed impossible in our Wrap and Dress Hoods Deoartment. Buy now. Don't wait until the season's almost over and then get what's left. The lines are all complete now AND THE PRICES SPEAK for themselves and sell the goods on sight. Silks, velvets, etc., for fancy work. atins?all light shades. Geo. E. Stifel & Co. . V IW.ll I'. II 'ill .. .V -I STAR CUOTHIIWq MOUSE-D. GUNDLING & CO. IT'S A MISTAKE To suppose that the more you eat the fatter you get. It's a mistake to suppose that anybody can sell you two dollar's worth for one dollar. It's a mistake to suppose you can get the right results if you go to the wrong place. WE SKY FRKNKLY That we do not push prices so low that quality must be sacrificed. We are anxious that our'clothing r-i-ioii i-,o c-iHcfartnrv rather than cheap. Our aim OI1UU ?-?i*kwiuvtv. J . ... . is to serve our customers so well that we shall retain our trade from year to year. We are displaying an unusually attractive line of '-MEN'S FURNISHINGS* ? Notice Sensational Low Prices in east window Silk Embroidered Suspenders 45c a pair I D.Gundling&Co. JEWELRY. DRUGGISTS. Spocial low IN ONE NIGHT! fafc) niAMovm By the use of either of Xjfjg/ watches,' thoso^ delightful Toilet 81LVEBWARB,' Violet Cream or Rose Cream, w?cnnsnvo SMOTH and SOFT! K. H. LIST, j| pnirod and AH Ponlm *"'1 n- 1010 Mnl" str"ct to3run"and FURNITURE, CARPETS^ ETC. correct time BRASS AND IRON HHtH SIXEFP1 BROS., iiioig DTTT^CTU A TVO Tho New .Jrirrlrrs. II10 Main Sirocl, ?J L. L/O | ?,fl Mj Wlmrllns, \V. Va., next door to Unuiik " " 1 * ' k"'? A Cn. . cm:. ' GROCERIES ETC. R F RT^f^" H V'^ For mediterranean ports. DLtxiobnl o Tho Twin 8crew Expresi Steamship n *i 1 i rr ooiumtoia Farnitore and tarpat House, will leavo Now York (or Nup)o* nnd (Jonoc Tin. Altlcr., TilCRSIUY. Xorcmbcrau. fsJo -J-j jfi Mn j n RfTPPf ToQiBRAf.TAit, 830. | To Naples. 833. ? ? - ? TJcVcti (or halo at? MACHINISTS. H. F. BEHRENS'. T-1,n.rv.. j po2l frifi .Marmot ?trc<v. I^>kU.MA^ <x CO., dentistry. GENERAL MACHINISTS ODOtfTTJNDEIL An<J Manufacturers of Marine and Stationary Enjjln s. I Teeth positively extractor without pain by nr. 17 Y?H1:kMS(; \v Va. locul application No afi?r offentt - 1 "' 11 DENTAL WOKK 'OK ALL KINDS TNJT.M.KIKNCER'S JOii OFFICII? < tlirmu EXECUTED. JLsi-\VTYi'!'.8KII.I.i:l>'V.ll:i;MKS.Ii >S"Hr A. B. MILLER. D.D.S.. coukt?HIT*m, ?pI7 43TifcllUisnoot,Wtt?Ua?, W. V*. . tttndshoaruoutUdirMt ' &./ :?&&