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MALE WEARING APPAREL?M. OUTHIAN 6. CO. ~ ISTHEEASYCHAIR economy of old age? * And one wif to practice it is to use the broad and well beaten path that lead you to our mammoth store, when you're needing anything in ?^-MALE WEARING APPAREL. We to-day maintain the position we've held for thirty years intniscitv. that is. of Givlnc You th? Rest Valuo for Your Money, of being able to show you the Largest and Best Selected Stock in the State. We Don't Believe . . . In selling one article at cost and putting a big profit on another. Try us and we will use you fairly. Our splendid line of Clothing is as complete as ever, and everyone knows that we keep but one quality?THE BEST I : What Can We Do For You ? M. GUTMAN & CO.,?^ Six Floors,?'Twelfth and Muin Sis.,?Rotail Department. DRESSES AND WRAPS-GEO. E. STIFEL & CO. - * ? No Timo Llko the Present to Select Your Fall and Winter Dress and Wrap. No Stock Like Ours to Select From In This City. It don't concern us whether you're short or tall, slendor or heavy set Can Snit and Fit Yoa INFANT With tho newest patterns in Suitings, the most Stylish Garments {or Winter, Beady Made Cloth Suits, or Little Dressos of various kinds. SPECIAL: . . . Real Furs ! . . That apeak for tlioraselves. Yon can't bo deceived, aa they como only from the representative furriora of America. Seal, Skunk, Persian Lamb, Opossum, Mink nud all others, iu Cloaks ami Circulars of the latest designs. B?"Gcr Poicia. Wb Coubt CoiirAiuso.v. Geo. e. _ rtiffi . r.n """I" A * ii -a?r iwj w<?f KABO CQRSETO Made right in our own country and consider- 'Sp^WIIJlW ing prices?$1.00 and Si.25?superior in workmanship to imported goods at twice the cost, J?ttW?|4 while fully equal in fit and wearing qualities. JbIIM -3f|fflL, No Brass Eyelets 1! ,fflMpf' ?My M Boning will Not Break and jlllll1 llfj Never Pokes Through. I iffl Long Waists, Medium Waists. Ask Your Dealer for KABO CORSETS. , miO-Trhas "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, V/ORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO A GRAND CO] HOUS TTTTirirT T Hit WHttLl We beg leave to inform the pi; Market street, that we have purch; " A O I f i (MJK LAM1 * Housekeepers in need of ANYTHI FURNITURE, CARPETS AND ST' CASH HOUSE i THE NEW TELEPHONE " The Right of Way Ordinance Passed Lost Evening BY BOTH BRANCHES OF COUNCIL Some Minor Amendment* Made In ft?The Company Hu Till November 1 to Accept It or Not, and Then eighteen Months to Complete atijr Underground Good alts?Other Business. The most interesting matter which camo before the city council at its regular mooting laat night waa tho ordi* dance granting to tho People's Telephone and Construction Company of West Virginia the right of way through tho streets and alleys for a telephone avateuL It was brouchtuo in the First branch, where it was stopped by objec* tion at the last mooting. The ordinance as prepared by the city solicitor grants a general right of way for poles and wires, underground conduits, and pnoumatic tube*. The company is obliged to use alleys whon possible, and it it* providod that uo polos shall bo erected in the alleys in the central part of the city botweon the streets in which the said company must huve ltd underground conduit service. The location of the polea and wires shall bo changed from any part of any alloy whenever the bonrd of public" works shall require such change of location, and in cane of any permanent change of location becoming necessary the board shall provide a new location for the wires as near and convenient to the old location aa practicable, and it only a temporary cnange of location is nocossary, and tho return of tho polos and wired to the old location will uot interfere with such public work when it is completed, they shall bo returned to their old location upon the completion 1 of such work, and tho said board shall 1 bo tho solo judge of wbothor interior enco exists. All changes of locatiou made under this section nre to be at the 1 cost of said compuuy, its assignee* aad 1 licensees. The permission to put wires underground is restricted to the district in which the Bell company now has its wires underground, and whenever the 1 company has onohundred wirea on any of these streets tlioy must be placed underground. The right to uso tlie company's poles for wires for city use is reserved. No charge greater than $30 a year shall be mado for a telephone in I tho city limits. Section 11 provides that in case the said People's Telephone >and Construction Company, its assigneoa or licensees, shall sub-let, hire, lease or rout naid system, or any part thereof, to any other person, liriu or corporation onga?ed in tho telegraph or telephone business, thatthoy shall and will puy to the city of W heeling, iu addition to tho telephones heroinbeforo provided, annually a per cent of the gross receipts realized from said person, firm or cor- , poration tor tho uso of said system, or any part thereof, so routed. Mr. Grimm moved to mako tho depth of the conduit two feet iu all casoe, in' * it in* n linlf fnnf in nl utr SiUiVU Ui IIIIUU uuu u uu>i iuwk ?. V<?r and live foot in gravel or sand. .Mr. Richarda arguod against this. Mr. Grimm and Mr. Robinson defended the amendment. It was n tie voto and the mayor gave his casting vote against tho amondmeut. Mr. Meukomillor olfarod tho follow* ing: Tho rights and privileges hereby granted unto tho People's Tolophono and Construction Company of West Virginia, shall not bo transferred for tho purpose of consolidation with any other system without having tirdt obtained tho consent of the council of the city of Wheeling. This waa adopted. Mr. Richards moved to amend by requiring the now company after tho expiration of five years from tho passago of tho ordinance, to furnish free of cost thirty telephones for municipal govern* mental purposes. This was adopted nlao. Mr. Robinson raovod to limit thotimo of completion of tho undorground conduits of tho now company to eighteen months, which was adopted. On mo tion of Mr. Warneko tho company wua givon until Novomber 1 to formally accopt tho provisions of tbo Kraut. Tho ordinanco aa finally amended was then passed without a dixsontiufc: vote. In tho second branch Mr. Brock raiaod tho question whether tho ordinance at any placo roquirod the putting of tbo wires under ground. IIo said it i mil & F _Ajs NG INI iblic and the customer ised the stock of the a 3R Or> NG IN THE HOUSEK OVES, BEDDING, WI PRICES ON 1300 JMLJLTIX granted permlaalon. bat did not nuke any roqoiwment. On his motion the word "but" was changed to "moat," in the sentence pro riding that no pole* ball be reeled in the parti of town where the company may have an underground system. tie alio offered another amendment making tbia atill atronwr by foroidding poles in tho "nndorgrouod aection." Both branches teemed "determined" on one minor change. The ordinance read that in a certain cam the trant alionld "cease and determine." which ia the nanal local phrase. The eecond branch chanced this to "cease and terminate," after a motion to the same effect hkd been refected in the first branch. 'Ihe second branch, like tho first, passed the ordinance unanimously aflor it got through amending it. OTiltR BUSINESS. Mr. Kenny presented a resolution requiring tho Western Union Telegraph Company to place its wiroa underground on Twelfth, Muht and Market ?troots between Tenth and Sixteenth, and directing the city solicitor to take tho necessary Hteps to enforco the order. It wai unanimously adopted. Mr. Irwiu submitted a resolution requiring tho telephone company to take down its abandoned polos at ouce, which was adopted. In tho Second branch the ordinance prohibiting the obstruction of streets by vendors' stands, which only received a majority vote at tho last previous meeting, and therefore had to bo again voted on, was taken up and passed by a vote of 10 to 7. The apnlicationR of F. HufTmann and F. N'utt, jr., for licenses to keep coUeo houses having boon approved by tho coiumittoe, they wore granted and their sureties oxumined. Tho (inunco committee reported tho nmo,wl?w| annmnpintinn nr?HntmC0. fl9 outlined in yesterday's Intki.lioevckr, and the coinmittoo'suction wasapprovod on/1 the ordinandi pimeJ. On recomineudation of tho board ol public works bilis for stroot work imountini to $4309 40 woro ordered paid. F. C. Iliesrich. at 1017 Mnrkot, and Grant & Juuoa, at 27 Eleventh street. Applied for saloon HcenHes, and the applications were referred us usual. Ou recotniueud'on of tbe committeo on cemeteries, bills for $114 40 were orilerod paid. Tho report of tho committee on equalization and appeals was adopted by both branches. A petition from John Emraert and others was received, asking that property be condemned near the uew addition to tho State Fair Grouuds, and Alloy L bo extended between tho grounds and privato property. It was referred to tho cominitteo on streets, alleys and grade's. The Hodiirn Bounty Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in tho opon air. Hor form'irlows with health and hor face blooms with its beauty. If hor system noods tho cleansing action of a laxative romody, sho uses tho trontlo and nlAiimifit 1;.<ni/l Inrniivo Kurnn nf Kiirit I Spoclnl in UlnnkotH. 0-|>ound All-Woo!, ft ked and White ltlauket*, at iSt'J 39 aiul 71) per p.iir. Thoy are worili double tho mouoy. 1231*11 El.unit's*. Eleventh Struct* Smith Brkwino Co.'h Unlf and Ilnlf is tbo cominir drink. GO to WOHLS* Opening Thursday nnd Friday, September 27 and 28. 1058 32uin rttroot. _ Underwear. SXu'Sh."?0L" Drawers for 39c, at The Lbadeu. KICK'S Opening Thursday und Friday, September 27 and 28. DIED. DOWKS?On Monday. Septeiul>er 21. 1891. nt 12 o'clock, midnight. John !L Downs, Sic., In his 70th year. Funeral services at tho family residence, 114 Fifteenth street, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Frieuda'of the family ro*pectfully invited to uttend. Interment private at Greenwood Cemetery. Please omit tiowen. DOLKN?At the ro-idouce of hi* brother-in-luw, Thomas Norton, lo'J Fourteenth street, on Monday. Septeinbor '/l, 181M, at 11:25 p. in., hnlti! <11 tiU r.7?h Villir. Funeral this (Wednesday) afternoon at 3 o'clock from 159 Fourteenth street. Interment ut ML Calvary Cemetery. Frk'tids Invited ? UNDERTAKING. L0D1S BERTSCHY, ? (FOU.MF.ltLY OK FltF.W A UEttTSCUV). Funeral Director and Arterial Hrabalmer, lllfl Main Fast Shin. Calls by tolephono auimrorod day or nlpht. Store telephone, <W3; residence, 5011. apJ7 m lLKKf TT) STALME s of the Wheeling In: bove named compaiv J EAS^i EEPING LINE will fi NDOW SHADES, eti EASY PAYM " STREET. CLOTHING AND FURNI! KRAUS f No other house does, ever did. I t or ever will, sell such sterling f a Qualities at such low prloos as A A we quoto. A Fall Suits' r In the Newest and Nobbiest Weavi worthy rivals of the productions of Suits and Overcoats, with which w< age of stylish dressers, almost seem to talk about them, to praise them, 1 Up-To-Date Style missing in our tru selections of home and foreign manu KRAUS CLOTHIEKS AND FURXIS OlTSTItlCTI.Y ONE 1'ItICE . QUERN SWA RE. JOHN FRIEDEL & GO. We have replenished our stock with new DECORATED DINNER WARE and TOILET SETS. Call and see them and get prices. JOHN FRIEDEL ?St CO. CLOTHING AND FUBNISHI THE , * STRONG POINTS About our i. A perfect fit is g ? r? r itni-monf J.. LiVCly gaiiiiuiib ideas. 3. The goods are t and built by n reputation. 4 The trimmings ? up the cloth, j. The prices are ; them and pa cents on the D. Go: <2 Star Clothiers, 34 an f OF SI NT co: stalment Company, I r / and will proceed to s< / Ti ^ A x j m < rAYiV nd this a rare opportui at ents? imn hings-kraus pros. . BROS. HEAD Y-TO-WEAR * ? Clothing? ? UP-TO-DATE STYLES. AN^T )vercoats, ;s. The acme of perfection and the best merchant tailors. Our ; make a strong bid for the patronto beseech us by their mu'.e beauty to invite you to see them. Not an ly wonderful stock. The choicest facturers. ________________________ f "BROS., IIIERS, 1319 MARKET ST. "iflt" OftDPPt; flMn ROROERS. If. JOS. GRAVES,^ ?DEALKU IN Wall Paper and Borders, BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY, BABY CARRIAGES, Eta Largest stock and greatest variety in the city. SOLD RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 20 TWELFTH STREET. NCS-D. GUNOLING \ CO. -w Clothing are as follows : ;uaranteed. is made to the most modern he best that dollars can buy lanufacturers of national repire all of the best?they back is low as any man can make y his creditors one hundred dollar. NDLING. Sc CO., id 36 Twelfth Street. mm MPANY. 36 to F 142 2II the same 1PIMTQ i!_^l ^ I <J. nity to buy