i\ BARGAIN DAY?8' STONE & to-day" Snail Lot Tbat Most be Ingrain Rugs, size 3x4}, m Fringed Ingrain Door lints Animal Headed Far Nock Si Thibet Animal Headed Neol Lot Grctchen (soiled and r $4 to $7 50, choice at < lot Toboggan Caps, were 50 Six slightly soiled aud m were $7 50 to JJ12, choii / 40-inch Lace Striped Scrim L J ie\ i-.i. .M. rinni.? c^Minn/i -> I *vmtu I1IUU iUUVJ Kail Standard Dark Prints Men's Massed 25o Underwoo Men's Soiled and Massod 50i Muslin Unii - i- ti ? STAB SOAP 3c. Galvanized Coal Hods Wire Lamp Sbade an Envelopes, per pack, DoTer Egg Beater 9c. Carpet Brooms, 30c q 10-qnart Heavy Betln 14-quart Hoary Retin 17-ouart Heavy Botin 21-quart Heavy Itetio 4-quart Cofloo Pots II Ammonia, per pint, ? SIONE& b FUR OAPB8?GEO. Etrew "V ifflFurr Tlial |S| Som8 of T & sdies Somewhat 0? Our own stock being practlc tlon to handle some of these were willing to take rather th nounce the arrival to-day of o FINE FUR Ct No trouble whatever to sell t it'. 4 arid full in sweep, shapely in in inner and outer materials, r"=T?^sAre sold at prices th JB-Sr buyers in search of t LOOK | About 40 of last si HERE, V and Gapes?eleganl V-??I1 r*i/ 11 . _ ytltiv S ) LbSS 1 HAN MALI- (_ Bible Land Art Portfolio gratis 1 Geo. M. Sr i? ?? . QUERNSWARE. I AHN VRIRMT. A r.n UV"A1 1 uu'l DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS, AND? QUEENSWARE, WALL PAPER AND ROOM MOULDING, | 1119 MAIN STREET. PLUMBING, ETC. I TRIMBLE & LUTZ COMPANY. SUPPLY HOUSE. riniubln; am! 0as Filling, Htcain and Hot Water Ileathf. A Vail Lion of tboCole'omttd?? SNOW STEAM PUMPS ??KeptCoimUnllr on lUtid. ^^ILUAil HAllU A SON. Practical Plumbers, UAH AM) STEAM I'lTI'liltS. No. 38 Twelfth Stroot. - All Work Dono Promptly ?t UoanoMbla Prion SSfoy VI rONB & THOMAS. THOMAS FRIDAY, Bargain Dav. \J u Sold Before Inventory. ;;ilnr $1 vnluo, at 59c. at 19c. tarfs at 23c, wero COc. c Scarfs at $2 50, wero $5. mssed), sizes 4 to 12, woro SI 00. Ic, at 19c. nssod Cloth Mackintoshes, co $3 OS. at 33c. Lace Scrim at 5c. tic. ,r 13c. b Underwear 19c. rV MTTT A Al/t ALlJ srwear? NUED.^ i 23c. d Frame 10c. 4c. uallty, 19c. 1 ined Dish Tans 17c. ned DLsli Fans 22c. ned Dlsli Fans 23c. ined Dish Faus 29c. 9c. ic. THOMAS M. 8NOOK & CO. rork:"";r; [FurCapesj '1 O I"Q A Here on Memo- A 1 C ? O q randum. a hem, Find TtaemarstocM . . . ally exhausted, we were In a ivmI. Fur Capes a( the low prices they ;an carry over. As a result, we aiiur third shipment of >lPES.^ hese Capes, as they are new, fresh cut, of the finest manufacture, select and. best of all, at will attract instant attention from .he very best eason's light weight Jackets t styles?will be closed out at ;ost ! :o our customers. look & Co. I WHISKIES. t Talk is Cheap, j (I But it takes mono/ to buy f { WHISKEY, { x and to Rot value f ;?r vour raoucj a f Id wlilikey, try a >iuar( of ? { KLEIN'S } SILVER ACE, 5 . DUQUESNE, ' OR BEAR CREEK J i RYE WHISKIES. 5 4 They aro tho tout?That'* tvlmt w# f \ claim for thorn. For ?nlo by ovcrjr \ 9 first cla?d?roi Rt., f \ III A A ALCiin, AI.I.r.OIIKNV, PA. A f Our new Catalogue mailed on appllca- f ^ tlou. tfend for ouu. j INSURANCE. riiJiVXj liSSTATB TITLE INSURANCE. IIyou purchase or m.ifco* lout on nU Minto Imvo timUllo ItiniimJ lijr tiu Wheeling Title and Trust Cx, no. run 9iauki:r htukkp. 1L M. HUB8KLI* I* H. flTlFKU I'retldont, !*oor?Urf. C\ J. RAWIJSO. R I 8INdge meeting last year. After ? Is \ Installation in office he Mieu, according 10 me rcpun- uu tatter, by Grand Master Workman 1 IcCluskey, to furnish the required ond, arnd In addition woa incfTlclwit. 'or these reaaons he was removed from lllee by the grand maater workman ml S. M. Hathaway, of Welcome )dge, Wheeling, -was appointed to the acancy. Mr. Foreman did not adolesce Jn the decision of the higher ofClal and carried the matter to the lemberohip at large through a cJrcmw letter. At the present meeting of lie grand lodge lie claims payment of tihury for the past year. Ills case waa undled by Mr. J. H. Holt, of Grafton, .t the conclusion of the morning seaIon a motion to lay -the matter on the nblf* was carried on a close vote and : ww believed It-would stay there, thus (. tiling the unpleasantness. 'JUia election of ofllcers occurred In lie afternoon, 'fihe new men were at nee Installed Into ofllce. They are us jllotvs: l'ast Grand Maater Workman?W. O. IcCluskey. Welcome lodge, Wheeling. Urantl M;t,sU?r Workman?G. W. Mcieary. of WellSburg. Grand Foreman?Sam R. Nuzuss, f Fairmont. Grand Overseer?George Bryson, of loundsvllle. Grand Recorder?8. M. Hathaway, Welcome lodge, Wheeling. Grutfid Itocelver?C. 12. Daab, of Wesun. Grand Medical Examiner?Dr. G. A. ischman, of Wheeling lodge, Wlieelig. (Uc-electod.) Grand Guide?Francis "Flood, La telle lodge. Wheeling. Cmud Inside Watchman?A. C. Stoet cr, wcumjur?. Grand Outside Watchman?Conrad Felleman, Herman lodge, Wheeling. Representatives to the supreme lodge J. H. Holt, of Grafton; George I. GurIson nnd Frank Grose, of Wheeling. < The result of the election of officers * rna received with general favor, -the Intrlbutlon of the "plums" geographlclly being equitable. The new grand iaster workman, Mr. McClcarjr, of * Vellsburg, Is one of the moat ardent nd vigorous workers In the order nnd rill ebly maintain the standard eotatoshed under Mr. McCluskey's leaderhip during the first year of the sepaate Jurisdiction. The work of Installing officers was the (including feature of the grand lodge icetlng, which adjournal early In the venlng. The visiting delegates left ar their homes on the several night rains. A CHABHINO MUSIC ALE endered by UrRtiiiirrs ?t Mt. de Chantal J?Mt MRIH. At Mt de Chantal the entire proramme of the muslcale last evening ras rendered by beginners. It was as >Ilows: Recitation. "Punctuation." by the lit le children; "First Violin." Rohde, 11m Pearl Robinson; "Farewell to For*t Qreen," Baser, Miss Elsie Gundllng: I'd Like to Know," Miss Margaret ;urns; "Sonatina," Beethoven, Miss osephlne Waterhouse; "Morning Sereade," Millard. Miss Etta Thayer; "Air e Ballot," Jadassohn, Miss Nellie chmldt. "Be Careful What You 8ay," Miss lartha Haas; "Album Leap." Greig, lis* Georgle Dent; "Long of Ruth," iounod, Miss Robinson; "Le gin Moutre i Lauterue Maglque Floriau," Miss 'mma Roy man n; "The Rivulet," D. Idwards, Miss Magdalene Anderson; horus, "Lullaby," Brohues, Schubert horlsters. Punctuation, was a very pretty seleelon, very entertainingly given by the ttle Misses May Robinson, Stella Fent. 'earl Robinson, Lena Hannen, Clara look and Leoretta Hannen. The First Violet was very neatly layed by Miss Pearl Robinson. This tile Indy has decided talent. Miss Elsie Gundllng sang with taste nd sweetness und showed a marked movement. Little Miss Margaret Burns told or rlwii fhe'd like to know in n graphic tyle; we hope she may recover some C her numerous losses. Derthorlus Sonatina was played very orrectly, anil with frooil phrasing, by Ilss Josephine Waterhousc. Miss Etta Thayer sang the beautiful ong of Millard's with much sweetness nd feeling. Evidently little Miss Nellie Schmidt ,ns badly frightened. Wo saw. liowver, that her fingering was correct, nd we hope she may Improve rapidly. "B* caroful what you say." was dellvd by Miss Martha Unas with clearess. Miss Georgia Dent pleased us with ier pretty playing of Groin's Lovely Jbura Leaf. Bong of Ruth, was carefully sung by Ilss Robinson. < Miss Emma Reymann gave a humorus llttlo recitation in French with on vldent appreciation of her subject. The Rivulet, was play.cd with much plrit by Miss Magdalene Anderson. Wo congratulate tho "Schubert Chor Hay 11. We will sell clean lump homo coal devered at r? cents per bushel. Wo also andle Montana Mines Fairmont coal, ;hlch far surpasses any Pittsburgh oal in this market. Anthracite stovo oal, also Davis smithing coal always n hand. Bend In your order to Vheellng ice nnd Storage ?ompany, j uiu >iw u, incill/-liniu uiiu ??ttivi g Lr ? ? <>xoiiiIi>ni| for uIii?*?a rnn of olmrg*. iMfllcnll nmp* n uppclitlly. If yon linrntrli*'n iltou Iii ?irliuiiK0> Mollil Mppfinrlst tied |o |||? vjuh froui 93.AO up. Klrol from 1.00 up, IMIOK. SlIKKI , nleiiiIflo Opt Irlnn nml Hp?*einllat In r?fri?o. Hon of t|it< ry?, 1110 Alain tract, Ilrad* qmirtor* for Ar tlllrlnl Kvm. TUB HUB CLOTHIERS AN NOW Got the Dpp / *TT 1 _ _1X Jl. __ L wo nave aiujgeiiier iou finest Overcoats that can be re ments in tho house, richest v sive styles, and with not a s solitary reservation, but all, e' ed for your choice THIS MO are an utter disregard of even t that are most unprecedented i / ficcs. CLEAR, COLD CASI $25" Overcoats or Ulsters j)20 Overcoats or Ulsters 518 and $ IJ Overcoats at j>12 and $io Overcoats ar $8.5"o Overcoats and Uls tA /~>r\ f")worrn;>tc anrl I ll< WUlUW W V VI VVMt^ MIIW , All Boys' and Children's 0v( at proportionate prices. THE Mf We don't care who tries, no b created than theso Overcoats a ing. They're fine from begii stitch shows expert's hanc them denotes high charactei There's a mint ot money lock and it's to liberate that to pre having any left to,bo carried that we make thismostastonis are none in Wheeling to mate J^The price bars ar selves! THE HUB! THE OHLY STRICTLY OKE-PRICB Market and Fourt UNUSUAL-BAER'8 CLO Unusuc "L*reac reductions i Sales I" and "Goods ally means undesirat must be fairly kicked to go out. Here are two brilli Suits and Overcoats t getting twenty-two, tv teen dollars for are DOLLARS, and five d at THREE-FIFTY. BAEFH SOLE AGENTS FOR DUTC ALPINE HATS?M'F i r~ /f\. WE HAVE M ;For98c A i | Silk Bands and Bindings. / ? j [ Satin lined. Fino Quality. l \ I Jo f They are worth $i 25, t > price is j McFadden's One1320 AND 1322 MARt 8IIOES-J. H. LOCKE 8H SPECIAL SALE... Men's Cork Sole She Thin In onn tlmo when thiers gu cu - .p o ;ters go at $4.98 ircoats and Reefers go UCING. etter garments can be .nd Ulsters we're offerminc to end. Every I. Every point about of fabric and finish, ed up in these Coats, rvent the possibility of over into next season, hing reduction. There h it. e down, help your Hatters, Clothiers and Furnishers... HOUSE IS THE STATE. eenth Streets. THING HOUSE. ' "Half Price at Costl" usu)Ie things that out if they are ant exceptions: hat we've been venty and eighnow FIFTEEN ollar Trousers go 30 D Twelfth Street. HESS TROUSERS. /IDDEM'3. ___ line Hat | ,ut the 98c. J ' * Price Store,; CET STREET. J OB COMPANY. ?1 75 >es,<4Ji? B rs* mlntnko in your irnln. They du* ind It throws uh with too many 'ffulur first class shoo for less th.ui b good la this city for (2 60. W< SHOE CO.