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/ SPECIAL SALE$990* One We We have taken $l? Suits and mark uniform price of $s No broken stock, c sirabie patterns, but a You'll never get such We'll give you SE i M.Gutm Six Floore, Retail Departi SHIRT WAISTS-G *' To-DAY Uncle Sam readies the mature age of li8 years. He's an exceedingly well preserved old gentleman, and, although he has had a rather hard time of it for a year back, he cxpccts before he's a year older to pick up immensely. Young America everywhere is celebrating Uncle Sam's birthday with a tremendous outburst of noise and enthusiasm^ \ This enthusiasm is not the least marred when vou Get to going B through the big bargains we are now offering this week. Geo. E. S TreIdOo The above ( production of one of Binding the I; BINDING *World's Fair SIGHTS andSCEI Bring in your possible, and wi ready for Deliver} We wiil su Destroyed Parts i In order tha may be able to pr tiful pictures we 1 Binding especial!; excellent work, li and Embossed ir lowing low Prices Kmjlisli Silk Cloth (Throo IIjiJI' Morocco Full Morocco Full ilussia - M. GUTMAN & CO. SPECIAL ~ SALE! :ek Only. all i our $12, $14 anc ed them to sell at tfa ) 90. )dds and ends or unde1! new, clear and fresh, a chance again. VEN GAL A DAYS! 901? ian&Co.. nent, Main and Twelfth Sts. EO. E STIF-L 4. CO. Ladies! We have those Shirt Waist! you have been wanting. Wi have them with stiff bosoms, it white and colored, very stylish We have a number of style: \ without the stiff fronts at al prices. ONE LOT OF White Waists (CXLAUXDUIED) AT HALF PRICE. Don'U-w^ PASS OUR SUITS We have a variety of styles am colors?unequalea in tne city, tifel & Co. R BINDING! ^ut is an exact reof the many styles ntelligehcer has for Art Portfolios 1TD . <ES of the WORLD. ^1% Books as soon as 2 will have them r inside of ten days, ipply Damaged or it 10 cents each, t every Subscriber eserve these beau7511 Rinrl them in 1 Will VJ 111 lliwill nil* y prepared for this landsomely Bound ) Gold, at the folStyloj) ?5c $1 00 I 23 - - - - 125 " THE DAY WE CELEBRATE I A Great Fourth of July Ueberad in Lost Night. ' THE BEETHOVEN'S fiHHtVERSBRY Win be tfao Leading Foatur? of the Observance of lndopcndcnco Day In "Wheeling?Plenty' of Pyrotcchntcs | Laut N'ljlir?The Decorations not as General as They Ought to Do. ? The celebration of the Fourth of July commenced, as usual, on tho third. It wqh long enough before midnight when on occasional rocket began to streak the sky, a to v balloons to go uo and fire crackers big end little to woko tho * cchoos in all parts of town. As mid night drew ucaror tho noiso mcreasod, ttud oil over town tbcro was a constant ' racket of b!u and little crackers. It j founded for a time as if the town was undergoing a bombardment. Theovoof "tho dav wo celebrato" waa made moro lively by tho reception of visiting singing socioties who will tako part to-day in tbo main foaiuro of the observunco of tho dav, the celobration by tho Beethoven Binding eociety of ita twonty-fiftli anniversary. Early in the ulternoon tbo society's members I began tbo Work of decorating its hull, on tho corner of Main and Fourteenth atreeb?. Last night tho hall preaentod a gay appearance with flags and bunting. Other buildines woro also nicely decorated, ono of the most attractive being the oflicc of the Stoat* Ztitung, on Twelfth Btreot. 'J'he decorations were not, however, as gonornl as tlioy ought to bo, nod it is to bo ho pod thcro will bo more of them thin mornin?. Tho Beethoven and Maimer's band went to the Pun-IIandlo train in tho > evening and met two of tho visiting societies, tho Druids* Saengorbund una - the Ilarrnonie-Maennerchor, of Alio* gheny. The lattor hud its own brass 1 band, a very fine ono. It carrioe also us pretty a banner as was over eoen in Wheeling. 5 Tho procession marched op Twelfth struct to Market, on Mnrkot to Four* l (feenth and on Fourteenth to tho hall. Later tho two societies wero oscortcd to ' their lodgings. Both processions were very plcturesquo, with numerous Hair's ami banners, and tho gaily uniformed bands. All ovoning tho socloty kept "open house" at ita hall, which was thronged r continually with mombors, visitors und ) ladies, nnd all had a good nodal time. At 11:'.'5 the Bloomfiold Liodertafel, nf Pittsburgh, arrived on tho Baltimoro <fc Ohio road. It was also mot by tho society and Mutator'* band, and escorted to tho hall by way of bixtconth and Markot and Fourteenth streets. It alno brought its own brims bund. When tho procession reached tho hall it was rocelved with a brilliant show of pyrotechnics and a rattling volley of lire crackors, as well as onthuiiastic cheers. ' After a substantial lunch, and music by i tho bands, tho new arrivals wero escortod to their lodgings. It was lato when tlm Inst of tho visitors und home mnm bora Ifjit tho ball. Tho day will be very generally observed. All banks and public offices will bo closed, and private buslnoss will bo suspended ut least a part of the day. ' Market was hold in the Second ward yestorday evening, nnd'it will bo closod ' to-day. At tbe postofllco there will bo r collections in the rooming, tbn same as usual; one dolivery at So. m.( nnd collections by carriers while on dollvory I trips; collections on business route?, I 0:30 n. m., 12:80 p. m. und 7:30 p.m. Sunday hours will bo observed at tho money order and registered letter departirionte. also at tho general dolivery window. There will bo cuoiorous private picnics, as usual, aud Wheeling park. Mozart park and Seibort's pardon will offer special attractions. Tho most important feature of tho day, however, will bo tho Utjothoven's celnbrution. It will opun with u parado, which will form on Malu and South strcots. Aftor forming it will proceod down Main to Twenty-fourth, east on Twonty-fourth to Chaplino, north on Chaplino to Twonty-soeond, west on Twonty-eecond to Market, north on Market to Tenth, to Main, south on Malu to the steel bridge and thonco to tho fair grounds. The parado is divided into two divisions, tho post of honor bolng givon to tho Pittsburgh and Allegheny sociotioB, who will havo 000 uinii on tho scene. Chief inartfhnl, If. I'/och; afdtf. Jacob Korn aud George Millor. After them the lino of march is as follows: 1 Intnl. PralMen Sxnncrlmutl. of Alli-jrlicay. Harmonic Mn??orthor. olWHi-glicuv, Uluuitiol'l Lknlertafel. of MttsuuruU. Elntnicht. of rittiburKb. K-con'l Division. Murshul. Potcr Euli?beim: hI?1h. Philip Kodicrt, JoUu M. Sehenk. Kre?l Beorv uuU Ucorfto UiierrLMcronBier. Mooter's Hand. " Krt'lyer Vcroln. Bavarian W. M. Vcrela. DruMOt'ii. Bcotbovcn. Turu Vcrt-ln. On arriving at tho State Fair Grounds, the exercises will open about 10 a. in. with "Ifail Columbia," by Melstar'band. lion. Augustus Pollack will thou tunke the opening address, und Mayor 1^ F. Caldwoll will welcomo tho singers on bohalf of tho city. After u song by tho Beethoven society Nov. William Ulfcrt will niako an address in German, uftor which tho Druids' Saonirerbund will sing, and Meistor's band will play "Fbo Star Spanelod Dan nor." ilon. A. W. Campbell will then make the address in English. 1 his will be followed by a song by f ho Druids' Saengorbund. music by that society's band, a song by tho Eiutrucht sodoty, of Pittsburgh, which will arrive this morning, a som? by tbe Uloomfield Liedcrtafol and u mass chorus by nil the eincing eoclotios, "Was iat den Doutjclion Vatcrland?" Tho formal programme wilt bo followed by dancing, racing and other amusomontd. Last night the visiting societies anil bauds, with Meistet's bund and tho Booth oven wont to the rosidonco of lion. Augustus Pollack and serenaded hitt). lie acknowledged tho corapli* mont in a very neat epeuch. At a i'pw ulnutob boforo twelve o'clock all tho engine homo bells in the city began to riujj, and thoy wore kopt ringing until tho new day was fairly ushered in. Tito shooting of firocrackew was continued until dny-broak. A i.ady, whoao hair canio out with every combing, was induced to give Ayor's TIair Vigor y faithful trial. fcho did ho, and not only was tho loss o? hair checked, but a now*and vigorous growth soon euccoodud that^ which had gono. l?ONT fall to vMl r.Ioxirt purlc tn.tilcht and bno tho flre?work?. Lo?>j; out for "(Jein Soda Water" at tho I air Grouudfl to-day. gifrSldrer* Gryfor Pitcher's Castoiria. ;:. ... v v.. ;'V- -. I II Will Slip T&roagb Yoar Ptngers! Don't !f ; ?jr $2 00 FUOE ?Cflpo you. It !j tho thiujj v wear ntid the tlmo to wear It We ra'.i It the cumuwr iboo and ro will you if you try it. You will prt ?ore effmtort out of It to lb* ?qTmr>.* faeh than out of say other shoe to the square : ^t. and talking of tbo square foot, it doa< thi- juare thin# t?) tlx? fool. It ltn't any oxa^ ration to my that tu cheapness i? fihenomeiiti Cvery consideration of economy osfffirt it* j-'iixhasoand orcry consideration of comfort jn?titk? lta uvu Wo neror recommended a shoo flier will do more to reconaocd itself. It wou't try you touch to try it. Alexander, SHOE SEFXEB, 1040 Mala Street LOCAL fiKEVlTfes. SXultcra of Minor Moincnf la and About tho CJirr. -e ~~:t :i?nn a mcktixo ql uiu tuuui 11 vuuiiui?>i;v 1 on aecoaoM waa called for last ovenlng. but no qnoruin, appoared, and those present adjourned io meet Friday ovenin if. Tun TIebrow"Eunday school children ami their parents will bold their annual picnic , at * tho Wheeling l'ark, Thursday, July '5. An enjoyable time is nam red to all participants. Tnc injunction of Judgo Taft to rofitraln all persona from interfering with the Tanning of coal trains on tho Cleveland, Lo/aln & Wheeling railroad has boon formally ma3o perpetual. Mks. utaike, of Pennsylvania, will address tho ladies of Bridgeport on Rescue Mission work this afternoon 8t 3 o'clock, in tlio Presbyterian church. A meeting nudor tho au9pices of the W. 0. T. U. 'lho admission is free. Tun ltlver9ido steel works will go on Thureday ia full, after an idleness of two months. Worl:men wero employed Ihcro yesterday (rotting things in shape. Mills JJ and O, of the plate mill which liavo boon off for somo timo, will go on tho same day. A history of that famous thoroughfare, tho National road, by Hon. Thomas L. fc'eabrijjhf, of Uniontown, Pa., which, was annouucod ?omo timo ago, has been isiuod, und several coplos havo been received hero. It fs an interesting story, and valuable as a work of reference. Frolciif Shipment* Knspnndcfl. Shipments of all kinds of froight havo boon discontinued to Chicago and St. Louis and pointy west reached via either of thcBo points on account of tho strike. Freight trains aru annulled on tho Cloveland & Pittsburgh division to-day, und all freight businuos is euspendod and tho depots closed. : THROW ST AWAY. no long-wearing clumsy, JxAitir^ cbulln? TruwKn, iSiES? which re only rurt!a) relief KL}Su at. best, never euro, but often Xf*&m loQict great Injury, lnauct:ijf fnHamtnaMoa. etrunouUittoa Kiy^CZ1 uQd dmtb. W f HERNIA |?S fir matter of bow long ctanatafr* ? or of what ulie, is promptly end permanently cured without tho kulfo and without pain. Another Triumph in Uonsorvatlvo Surgery ^nmslfnDQ Onirhn, FftroU <ma otter X UIuvIlO, varieties, withuut tbir perils ?PILi TUMORB, KSEU3B diseases of tbo lower bowel, promptly ounxl without txiln or resort to tbo Iraifo. QT ATVTP In tbo Bladder, no matter hotr D X viM i!i i^s l? crUBbtd, pulverized, and washed out. thus avoiding cuttinjf. i STRICTUREi"rSS.'t cutting. Abundant Hcforenwu, and Pampblvta. on ubovo di^njes. sent eouled, in rlniu onvclnpo, 10 eta. (Btumpa>. World's diapckfiiiiy MruiCAL Association, Buffalo, N.Y. Look out tor "Gom Soda Water11 at tbo Fait Grouuda to-day. Yot' rannot afford to do without tho best newspaper. Look at tbo Pitta* burgh Dispatch, Its moritB display themselves. _ "Gem Soda Wator," with ice cream, will be served at tho Fair Grounds today. TOcnjny u pleasant ttuio to.day go to 31ur..irt furk. Tijc Ixsl newspapor is tho boat of all email investments. The Pittsburgh Dmpilch fills tho bill. _ UNDERTAKING. I.0U1S BERTSCHY. ? IJ- ' , (rouMERLY or rnrw ? bcktsciIy), Funeral Director and Arterial Erabaliner, 111(1 Mntn Ktroot. East Slile. CaTIt by telephone auuworcd <lay or ulgV. ! fitnro telebhono. re-?liloueo, m.j7 1 AT THE THE'S" LEAI '. J'l^ As something first-rate thj Nl.ijestic K. HC I ,1: , STAR CLOTHING HOUSEThe. Star SHINES H When dressed In a Si They fit better, tliey fee! cut and you feel yourself plenty of good taste and can find something here t balm to the weak spot. \ millionaire. Yet one dco aire to possess them. C leave the rest to you. If ' "SOME HOT TRICES ON ON HOT WE, D. Goi & 34 and 36 Twe I o?? -*? -.; ? i AUTISTIC COMPOSITION, CLEAit IMPRESSION^ I 1 y GOOD IXK, I f PROMPT SERVICE, LOW PRJCES. !; J ;! HAS CAUSED THI l? i; OooMOflgi :! cD?ft) Fri (Mc '' I v <i1 Wo Can Got Up for 1 LRtCHOnBOEA, Uar??ntie?*. lt.lK"j"f "1!?' WuMnadiwn vain*. It lias a 0 gisndn^o<1 will po?ltlwl* F.NL BeftnulinirCsltg. rallanunMM{l. utcoUrrt"(oent,?l.i 4). 6lor|3.W. Addxt Sold by CHA8. U GOET2E, Bucccssor to McLaln lira . - Z EKTHBR 1? ISDOM. 9( SOME MERCHANTS wonld bavo you boliovo that trade entern a condition of torpidity obout July 1, and ro- IJjj mains bo till tho cool days of ll September wake it to lifo unil y activity again. But, begging your pardon, that ia not true. There U no neason of the year in which people do not buy goods; thero ia no seaeon in which they do not want thorn. By the eauie token, there ia no season in which it ' will not pay to advertise. j However, if your neighbor has this old-fashioned notion, andia us too conservative to udvertiso now, there ia ull tho bettor chance (or you. It you think people are not hunting bargains gQ] in warm weather, try it. Everybody is not out of town, by a large majority! iTOPU LYNDHURST! EAGLE ALTAIRI STERLING! D THE PBOCE ^nwjfcA knocki tll.'iii ul! out at ?75. If you \va )GE COMPANY,,i!cv ?& & 1:... _:.. ^ D. GUNDUNS &. CO JL Ml ORE BRIGHTLY! lit of STAR CLOTHES, bettor, they are the correct RIGHT IN !T. Men with a shortage in the pocket, hat will act as a sovereign -Ve have Clothes fit for a 5 not neea to be a millionome in and loolc, we will IT11ER CI.OTHIXf;. ? IDLING, ; CO., ilfth Street. * ""-3$ i f m | t ? > ? SUCCESS OF * j ?ao??o?p? IDDGdqbsd | IBGBci - J 4 fou All Kinds of .1 ^ * CATAIOGCE9, , J 0 1'AKH'ULETS, V f piut'i; lisly, j) , HXliSTItATIONS, I A oinci: STATKIVEllV, Ete. I A ? j ^FOR WOMEN Thf* nurv#!(ni? ioalo for th?i u?rrou* 1 . Dtlfflltldil ?l'i r- jtnir# dor* laMit energy nnd i.aj*#r; CI'RltH Prol?j?"?, Kcrruii* H-ltlur, Wu',.. lulnrjn hi.d lin?rl inilurur? no the u<?tu? ?n?l nurfcmury AltUl' mid !IARl?KN undeveloped BE8T8. Rj. I,4^V.u:>? ci/ntnlnum infiTt.nl Btui lm *1 treat* ? fUAL MEl>K IM'. Cl?., Clnvcluaii, 0. TffoIIth nod Market Strccti no'.") WALL PA PER. ? f.JOS. GRAVES,". ?-DEJLLClt lif rallPaperandBorders, Ui-rt l\i [\ QUUI\%3t STATIONERY, BABY CARRIAGES, Etc. -argost stock and greatt variety in the city. ,D RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICB3. 2<i TWKT.FTU STKKKT. &Bpw SSI OUST.?^ Cu>^aSStefr - p nt a WhiL'I yju iv.vr. til e best CI.E HEADQUARTaSW. 1H.J MARKET STiiEET. t I ... - .-A j