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PRESS GOODS A NO SILKS-STONE A, THOMAS. CTONE&THOMAS. Dress Goods. We want erery woman tn thli vicinity to rliit tbil Blfr DRESS GOOD! DEPARTMENT tbil week. We will not uk yon to boy. Wo want, et peclally, pooplo who are not In tho habit of bnylng tbslr Dreea Goodi bar to com??look around. Tbara are Fifty Salespeople here to wait on yoc Yon will not be importuned to bay. That Mnd of boiineen ii not aIIowe< here. If we have what 70a want we will be very giaa to leu you. u no there U no lou except yoar time. Wo don't thick such value* were eve oflered anywhoro. We leave that to your judgment. Several daya a^o a well-known merchant asked us if wo wonld bay a bi| lot of AH-Wool Black Cashmeres If we could got the greatest value we eve bought We replied'. Oar stock is very largo, but we are always ready t boy good, doiirable goods at a price. The result of this dicker is, we are ii a position to offer some grades of strictly All-Wool Black Henrietta Cloth at exactly halt price. Here are the items: 20 pieces, only 1,000 yards, 125 Dress Patterns, strictly All-Wool Black Henrietta Olotb, at 26c, never retailed less than 50c. 80 nieces strictly All-Wool Black Henrietta Cloth, 40-inch wide, at 36c, worth everywhere 00c. 25 piece* strictly All-Wool French Henrietta Cloth at 63c, retail everywhere at 90c. 25 pieces 40-inch wide strictly All-Wool Black Sorgo at 36c, nevor retailed less thsn SOc. 25 pieces 48-inch wide strictly All-Wool French Sergo at 49c, worth everywhere 75c. 25 pieces 41 and 40-Inch Novelty Black Goods, black with raited black. figures, also brocbe eflectj, at 85c, real value $125. Black Goods at 98c, $1 26 to $2 26 per yard. Silks Goods here shown with pleasure. We would llko to have you get ac qualntod with this Silk Department. More Silks here than in any othe 4 *L?u- Vmi will nflv vn do no toreo mores iu tuoon/ wuiumnu. twun nivuuu, *?> ?... exaggerate. 25 pieces Figured Taflotta Silks, beautiful atyloa, for trimmings and waiata 22-inch wide, at 39c, value 05a 66piecoe Figurod Taflotta Silks, 22 and 24-inch wide, prico 89c. 38 pieces JJIack figured Taflotta and Clack Qros Grain, with raised blacl figures, 24 sad 27-inch wide, at 89c, value $1 25. 10 pieces Black Armuro Bilks, the greatest Black Silk value over shown at 59c, worth 90c. 10 pioces Black Faille Silks, 24-lnch wide, at 89c T~> 1 1 10,000 yards All-Silk Ribbons in this salo. Not 5, ' r\ | nnfinQ and 0 All-Silk, Satin and edge Itibbona. Sale prico Sc * NH^L/WllO. worth 10 and 12c. Noa. 12, 16 and 22, All-Silk, satn edge Ribbons. Salo price 19c, worth 18, 20 and 25c. Hot. 5 and 7 Satin Ribbons Sale price 5c. Noa. 0 and 12 Satin Ribbons. Sale prico 10c. Noa. IS and 22 Satii Ribbons. Salo price 16c. /?>1 t Evory express brings new additions to this big CLOAH 1 ^ ^ ? nnn4r.rn*fW*T<T1 "Pnll nUnlra o.,,l pnnn I II 1 W nnu i' Uii i/X/rAAimmi j,. -uni i j jlu** viuubu uuu vufw. V?<iuurvj. being sold at a big sacrillco. Hnmoctic Hrw finnrlc All pricos that wore quoted in our foi LvUIIlcollC Uiy VjOUUb. mor advertisement hold good. Flanneli Blankets, Linens, Shooting and all othor domestic Cry Goods being sold her lower than over before known. Rn+fariz-b- Potfarnc Wo are sole atrents in Wheeling for the? tJULloIK-K I alLciUb. celebrated pattorns. October Motropolitat Fashion Sheet Free by calling for it, QTONE&THOMAS. black dress goods-geo. m. shook & co tnybody Want Black Dress TO-DAY, TO-MORROW, THIS WEEK, ANY TIHE? A Diack Dross that wears aa long as yon have it, one that i stoutly as long uu you wear it, that ombodies style witli quai ity, a Black Dross that will require but a small outlay to oncom ?ndo Iman rnntiiaitaa ? HAVE THEM IN QUANTITY?IN VARIETY! Tho twoDty-seven named sorts bore do not exhaust oar soloction. Velvets and Velutinas, Lansdownes, D Silks and Satins, R Engadines, " Silk Warp Henriettas, u Nuns Veilings, Silk Warp Eudoras, . Challies, i, All Wool Henriettas, L Storm Serges. Figured Novelties, Natte Cloths, APekin Stripes, I Glorias, Melrose Cloths, li Crystalettes, Camels Hair Cloths, French Serges, fl Mohairs, (J Botany Serges, Crystal Reps, Clay Serges, r Pointilles, v Broadcloths, Black L Tanise Cloths, IV Covert Cloths, etc., Cravenettes, Not tho only store sclllug Block Ooodi. but one of tho fow tlmt carry such on immonso lln> Fewer still bavo tkte variety, and still lets, If any, hnvo tho low prices wo name. Jot Kotirngere Yokoe, Collun, Edges, Insorilngs, eta, Vandyke, Mlrolr, Ublncstono, Moire and other effect Large Buttons and liuckles. A superior claw of Lluluga. Fall Weight Juckota at oae-tUlrd valui Soo us about your Winter Wrap. Geo. M. Snook & Co WINTER UNPERWEAR-M. J. M'FAPDEN, J MCFHDDEN'S wmimsib OF^m. f WINTER. TJKTI>EJ3Fl.-V^riS!j3Lll.. < A To attract early buyora wo will for ono wook aoll WINTER UNDERWEAR* \ at losa than ita actual coat to mako. \ 25 ceuta lor Boy*' Camels Hair Underwear, worth to cents. a 25, 35 and 43c for Men'i Camels ITalr Underwear. , \ 25<i 35? un'l 40c for Men's Kino Merino Underwear. A 26 and 35? for uomo-Mado Canton Flannel Drawer*. \ 48" *or R?d Wool Uiidurwcar. worth "fic. A Boo for Men's Ribbed Underwear, worth "flo. \ 60o for Men's Flooco Lined Underwear, worth 7Sc. y Wo Elnvo Bundrods of Other Underwear Bargains. I McFADDEN'S sIrT~AND HAT STORE, \ 1320 AND 1322 MARKET STREET. \ Store* clone at 0 o'clock .-xrept Saturday.. SHOES-J- C- LOCKE A CQ. yOU^CAN'T GET LOST! If you get a pair of Stacey Adams & Co.'s fine Hand'Sewed Cordovan Shoes for - $5.01 Or a pair of same made French Calf for - 4.0I Their Genuine Kangaroo, all styles, for 4.0I Or a pair of their Patent Leathers for - - 4.0* They will bring you back to LOCKE'S , I043 MA^ST., THE HEADQUARTERS FOR THESE GOODS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. p MENDEL * CO., Or. mi >uik mm Funeral director! ' Prompt Attontlon Day or Night. I SUm Telephone, No. 49. G. Ed ileade - Be?14?oc? Telephone. So. 1. nog 30k3itfe%enro Offlcai Vo?. Uud 87 Fourteenth Stree 3 New Advertisement*. Carpet Beating?Luu Bros. 1 Refrigeration and Storage?Wheeling lee a Storage Co. Smoked 8tnrgeon?H. F. Bebreoi. U Wanted?To Borrow 17 000. ri Warned?Furnished Room. u Your Clothes Have Fallen Off?The Si t, Clothing Houao?Filth Page. Lost?Gold Watch. r Fette'a Bowling Allies. Money to Loan?R. T. Howell New Goods?Albert Stolxe 4 Co. ,, Feather Dusters? Ewlug Bros. k Welcome House Restaurant r The Hub Building?For Rent W. C. a 8. Snpper. 0 Chautauqua Literary and ScIqqUQq Clrclo a Stanton's Old City Book Store. 8 HAVE your ey Uit?il fair rlaix '4^! tree of charfo bj SHI JACOB W. GRUB ^Ey SlX Jeweler and Op Twelfthitreeu. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. Floe Display of Trimmed Goods, Pi tern llatu and Bonnets. C. U. ABKKCKOMBKR A CO. 104i7 Slain Street RICE'S Opening Thursday and Frido September ~7 unci ?8. To Republican Voteri. Tho now flection law requires ea( voter to voto In tbe precinct in whii he resides. It Is also necossary to I listed on tbe assessor's books as a vol In tbe precinct. Tbe assessor Ior tl city district will be at tbe office of tl r clerk ol the Board of Commissions t from 10 to 12 o'clock a. m., and from to 4 o'clock p. m. each day from Octob 1 to Octobor 0, inclusive. Voters ha ' in? moved frota one district to anothe or from ono precinct to another, sin Juno 1st. should call on him and I listed during tho sbovo period. Tl county committee will notify the voto ' who are not listed, as far as possibl and every voter so notified should si that hia name is on tbe assessor's Its j otherwiso ho will bo put to inconvor cnco on election day, and will possib j lose his voto. J. k. Hall, Chairman Republican Committee. Wool nought at 10 Cents. John Bloyd, the Moundeville wo I buyer, took In qalto a lot of wool yo g tordoy (or 10 cents, which ig the pr vailing price in this section of counties the farmers have good roasoa ' know. q no Fell In u Kettle. Early yesterday morning Mike H miller, an employe of Revmann 0 browery, slipped and fell into u hui > kettle. Fortunately It was empty ar cold, but as it was bo was so bad bruised that be will be laid up for le oral wcoks. Ou? Doctor <8 Enough. Nijjht before last Goorgo Ennin, Portland Station^over in Belmont cou 1 ty, took two doses o( medicine that j . had recieved from two physicians, at ) yesterday morning he did not arise ~ the usual hour, and soon after the do - to his room was broken in and he w found dead. The physicians fro . whom ho got the medicine wore Di John IIoro and Caldwell, of Portland. Wholesale Itobbery. Recently Parker Bros., the produ dealers, lost about eoven barrels of pot toes and a lot of cabbage oat of a car the Terminal yard. The police we notified, and Chief McNichol had Offic Croiirhton search tho vicinity, ai found some of the potatoes in the cell of Lucy Belmont's house. She claim fl they had been glvon to an inmate of h house, and agreed to return thorn, a ? prosecution was dropped. Tho Kellor Funeral. The funeral of H. H. Keller took pla nt Moundavillo yesterday aftornoc Eov. G. W. Grimes, pastor of tho M. Tt. wnq nnn of t1 largest funerals that over took placo Moandtvillo. About seveiity-fivo moi bora of tho I. 0. 0. F. from Camero Moundavillo and other places, with larjjo number of friends and rolati\ followed tho remains to thoir lust rei lug placo. Intormeut at ML Rose cot otcry. A llopubllcan Pole. WodnoBday two Republican pol wore raisod at Little Short Creole ov in Bolinont county, by Henry Keoh lino and William Connelly, of Martii Ferry. A huge banner is stretched I twoon tho two polos and boars this i scription, "For Congress, Loronzo Da ford." A big crowd was prosont ai x thero was much enthusiasm. Throo t ' Domocrats mndo speeches, ono of the " a furmor, who comos into the party ^ protection, because wool is not eolli at the Register's fake figures. In tho Court*. In Judgo Campbell's aide of tho ci 1 cuit court yesterday tho hoariug of t ? appoal caso of D. L. Prater vs. Cox w ~ resumed, and a#ain occupied tho enti day's aossion. In Judge Paull'a court tho caso of W. Howell vs. tho atroet railway co f pany is still ponding. i In the United ytatos court tho case f theTorminal Railway Company vs. t I President K. II. Cochran was tho on a busiuoHS undor consideration at tho 1 r. rioua aosaiona yestorday. A MEETING THIS KVENINO. i, The Ohio County llopubllcan Club at I. O. F. Hall. F ThiB evening in tho I. 0. 0. F. hi f tho Ohio County Republican Club w II hold a rogulur mooting. A groat deal . interest ia already manifested in t gathoriug, which ought to bo a rousi 1 Tho boat apoakora in Whooling will I' prosont and addreBB tho audienco, a A at tho opening of as interesting and i \ portent a campaign as that of this yo f tho hall should bo overflowing wi 2 voters. Every man has a porson = practical intorost In tho pending issu and every ono should lose no oppor - inty to aocuro light upon them, or got material to uao in convoriing othr to tho right way of thinking. ATTENTION, Uutehera and ltrowr For the bent Wool nud Woratod Jack nmdo at lovr prlcus, call at C. HESS & HON*} D Howls Hill? 3 Ladioa' flowcod lined Vosts, lo 3 Slooves, to-day and as long as thoy lr ^ for 9 cents. Cashmoro Gloves at conta, at Tint Bon Ton Tiirrr ia nothing better than a n' glass of Smith's Orontn Alo. IIICE'H Opoiiluir Thursday and Frldi September VJ1 auu Jib. -1 fl NEW ENTERPRisT 3. Proposition for ths Batabllahmon ol a Flouring Mill. != WHEELING NOV FEEL THE LOS " Of ths Puron<g? of the Farmer Caused by the Abaudonmenc ot (h Pollock FloirlilgAllK-Dgulli o a Schema to Balld a Flooring Mil Here In tbe Near Faturo?Business 4 Men Are Interested. u Tbe retirement of tbe Pollock! Iron the flouring business ba> lakoa atra from Wheeling iu last industry of tba class, and its loss ( being more or lot loverely felt by the business people o tbe city. In addition to giving employ meat to a considoralo number of work men. a flouring mill brings to towi farmers, who, after disposing of tbei " wheat, leave a large portion of tb money they received for their com D, modify. Sinco tbo Pollock mill wa u. abandoned this has come to tbo utteo 1 *' tion of Wbeoling business pec I pie more prominently than bofon I nrnl unless the field hero is Alio it. it is a well known fact tbat no ir considerable amount of trade will b diverted from the channej that flowi Wheelingward to other places wher >y? there is a local demand fo>* the wheat o 'the farmer. This situation is the incontive of . project which it is hoped will end ii success?that of the establishment of flouring mill in Whoeling. It is osti ?e mated that formerly about 80,00 bushels of wheat annually came t 30 Wheeling, and it is propo*od that j 16 joint stock company be formed, to bi r* encouraged by tho business people * with the object in view of building i er mill that will consume that amoun v* of wheat yearly. This would give th ,r? mills a capacity of about 5,000 barrels o flour for tho year. Those who aro on couracing tho scheme suggest that tht 10 mill elte bo on the lino of one of th rfl rullroads, which would be an ndvantug> e' not possessed by the Pollock mill. I sufficient encouragement is given th y project a meeting to form a compan y' will bo called to bo held at tho chambe of commerco. ^ AN EXCITING FIRE. A Stable on WootU Street Dontroyod?Ai Accident. a. Shortly after 4 o'clock yestorday aftei o- noon a child crossing Eighteenth stree y. noticed a blazo issuing from a stable o< hv Woods atreot south ol Eighteenth, an yelled Are. An alarm was at once turnei in from box 3S, on that corner, but an o- other one unfortunately turned ii 's from box 34. which made a mix witl 50 the department, and the apparatus wfl id unusually slow in responding, ly The stable was an old wooden strut v- tare, belonging to Mr. Casper liroidinc The tfamos started in the haymow, fror what source cannot bo conjectured The tiro among tho bay and straw wa of very stubborn, and it was a good whil n- boforo it was out Thero woro n lie horses in it at the time, and a dray au id cart wore saved The loss will not ea at coed $250. or Jim CabiH, foreman at tho Atlantic as was driving the chief's buggy at fu m spocd to tho Atlantic houae to orde rs. moro hose, whon at tho comer ot Eo and Eighteenth streets he made a sue den turn and ran into a hoto wagot His horse was thrown heavily to th co ground and ho was flung ucross th street. By rare good luck, however, th in only pormanout damage was to tb ire harness. The Madura 15cnut/ ar Thrives on good food and sunRhint 0tj with plonty of exorcieo in tho open ai or Her form slows with health aud be face blooms with its boauty. Ii hor syi torn needs the cloRnsing action of a luxi tive remody, she uses tho gontlo an pleasant liquid laxative Syrup of Figi co MEN. ta snctiro <intlro natHrxu-tlou I ,n? Htylo, fit and xvenr, at papular prim*, na E. atC. HKSS & HONS, FuHlitmiublu Taliui auU G?nU* FurulHUcrs, 13*43 and 13S Market atrout. M* How lu Tills? n' Ladies' fleoced lined Vests, lor r a Sleeves, to-day and as long as tlioy las ?8 for 9 cents. Cashuiore Glovos nt ] " cents, at The Hon Ton. n- m Smith Brewing Co.'a Half and Hn is tho comine drink. jiwf.iw-5 ,?? Evbs oxaminod for glassos freo ( '?' chargo by Prof. Sheff, tho Optician, 111 7" Main stroet, next door to Snook & Ci 18 mwfaw 10- -.i. . .. n- RICK'S Opisnlnic Thursday mid Frldti; n- Spotumbur :i7 mm 88. ^ llow u TIiiht Jin Ladies' floecod linod Vests, Ion of SIoovob, to-day and as lone as they last njj for 9 conts. "Cashmere Glovos at 1 cents, at The Bon Ton. Tub Pan-Handlo Dyoing oatablisb mont, ovrnod by John lleUmoier,.at , ' 1431 Market stroot, is tho best oquipno house of its kind in Wheeling. In audi aa tion to tho dyoing and cloaninie depart iro xnents n corps of first-class tailors ar T employed, who can do repairing as ncn as it is poHsible. Clothes and ladio! m" garments, cleaned or dyed, can bo mad t to look like now. Satisfaction guarat ??* ?... lly Vnry Low llnton to Clovoliiml. 'ft* Saturday, Septombor 29th. tho Whoc ing Sc Lake Erie railroad will sell roun trip tickets to Cleveland at remarkabl low rates, much load than half fan Tickets good to and including Octobc 1. Tho only through lino out of Whee ing. On Monday, October 1, tickets t one faro for the round trip will bo sol ill to Stoubonvillo, good two days, on a< of count of tho great bicycle races. ho 0. R. Wood, T. R A. 3r. RICK'S Opening Tlmriuluy iiutl Frldti: September a7 ami 28. ^ A. M. Bailey, a well known citizon < m- Kugeuo, OroKon, aava his wife has Ic ar years been troubled witli chroni th diarrhroa and UHed inany romedu al, with littlo relief until sho trioJ Chan os, borlain's Colic, Cholora aud diarrho tu- Hemody, which has curod hor soun to and well. <two It a trial and you wi ars bo surprisod at tho prompt roliof it a fords. m j ~SP ? CT AC L ES^P RQFTSH E F F~T 'CQ at A7WE, by Uio Only KcloiitlHo <>l?t tho Htute, PROF. SHEFF, ty, 2110 Mnlu Street. Neil Door to Snook A Co. auSO-TlbsAW _ ?TT? NEW FALL STOGK-THE HUB CLOTHIERS Satisfaction's ! Moorings! i , ? Folki so a sight on dress nowadays, ill Ql7PB and if you want to stand woll you must nil 0UC5. dress well. The old adaj;o doesn't ran ^J| S1Z6S. that way. But in this day and Rcnera^ tion the want ol good clothoe is very apt ~ $ 5 * to unmake the man. $~>0 I Effort is tho parent of euccoss. We - Plflrfanf Pimfllro t"<"l to perfect past perfections, and the LlCgulil flUtlLo. flfteen hundred Fine-Fitting OVER- n?.< Analifiof COATS and almost a third as many DCS I UdllllCb. ' Aq more SUITS aro on our tablos, tho re- ___ vpQ. suit of our ambitious ondeavor. Wose- rfj locled tho very froshost end choicest a InnrtPnf Oi ill weaves made by the bust manufacturers LOIlg llUl blDglfi" that wo could find. Every garment is . in ihn x'arv \uvit rannnnr: ovnrv IllllllfillSn !, breasted Sacks.stit<:h 'a?ecurei-T uk?ns ?v?ry honestly weighed. It's tlio perfection VflFIPlV . ot tho parts that makes tho perfect IttHGlJ, o $10 whole, and wo'vo boon vigilant from ? a tbo very beginning. When you como to ^ o ? roview our stock you'll boo uo\t styles H5?j* ' Double BMStPfl 'b-it cannot bo found anywhere olao ?a styles tbat appoal to tho appreciation of n Canto "*e y?u!l'! nobby drosaors?stylos tbat CiUtlSliO a OaL&Oi will suit tho quiotor taetos. and stylos j tbat will win favor with every settled, EfffiCtS, 0 rf? sodato clothes woaror. Id all our Suits ; $12. and all onr Overcoats, from tbo cheap- I ~T ~ ? est to tho boat, aro tho virtues that bo'' long to lino tailoring. Wo aro showing t inree DilltOD B Greater Varlotv, offering Bettor Val- ~ 9 uos, asking Lower Prices than ovor. If n.rfofli UJff inrf ( tlioso aro sot trade bringors, noth- fGlIGul fllllllg, fllf-manci ingcan bo. 3 VlUlflndjO, We have succeeded in malting ono of 0 tbo largest Collar and Cuff contracts (t. 0 ? over made by any half dozen houses $3 3' ( (P combiuod, and shall soil the Finest q 4) 1 3 Linon Collur and Cull Mado, gunran r toed to bo four-ply 2100 linon, in all tho u.1.!.j r ? , latest stylos, as good ns any 2oo Collars olJllSD MEKlflg, i/nnj rnorn udu tuc i/uus. wm I Uul UUulji {ow or us many as you wont will be 10c lor Collars, 25o for ,<?->?-' $ Culls. Reuiembor twonty-ono hundred ' s 5 i ,Q linon. Corao and bob tliorn. liny and * compare, aud if tbay aro not as cood aa * ' any you'vo boon paying considerably Q^irli'oTt DaKm'/w ' n j j 1 n i rooro lor wo will buy tliom back at tbo olYllSH rttWlCSi a HaaancK to3ls, pric? y?u p?1*1* n? m?ttor iu wUat c?n% dition tho're returned. CUtillnh I smKihn 2 Stoats and Slims ^tylisli Lengths. Shirts displayed In north window? "r a ti ? iTHE HUB, B ~ I One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers,, H Fourteenth and Market Streets. r . ? SPECIAL SALE OF CARPETS. . l' " " ^pecial Sale' ir Carpets! r, ,, Moquette, Velvets, Body and Tapestry Brussels, !c Three-Ply Ingrains, Extra Supers Unions, Cotton IB ?- Chain and Cotton Carpets. ({ Tliese goods must be sold, all grades, at cost and loss than cost, for cash. Call and examine goods before buying if you ; wish to save money. 4 * *11 ur . , - ... ?>11 ?? t 'j J. K. HHLL, r Assignee of Alexander Frew, 1117 Main Street.