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Worth $12.00, $13.50 and
values ever offered to
One Hundred Youth
For boys, ages J 4 to I
and broken lots. Pri
$9 and $10. Your chc
Negligee Shirts
At less than half price
and 75c Shirts at
Not many left, but the
M. Gutrr
Corner Main an
ADMIRAL GI
Photograi
Fron
Picturing the Army and Naiy, Bora
bardments, Sieges, Defenses am
Desperate Charges. All. Go to Mail
Up the Extremely Interesting Con
tents of * J
There is No Series of
the Intelligencer Series
CONTENTS OF
THIRTY-THIRD MICHIGAN 13BFORI
FRONT.
" WIGWAGGING ACCORDING TO A P
BEHIND THE DEFENSES AT SAN*]
HEAVY MARCHING ORDERS.
SOME HOUSES IN THE PHILIPPINE
BATTLE OF SIIILOH.
OFFICERS OF THE TENTH PENNBY
"ZEALAN DIA/*
BATTERY "D" AT DRILL, NBWPOB
WRECKS OF THE VESSELS OF CEH
RATTLE OF KENE8AW MOUNTAIJ*
PITCHING TENTS.
BATTLE OF LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN.
\ REGIMENT ON* DRESS PARADE A
a FRUIT VENDER IN HAVANA
MILK DELIVERY IN HAVANA
BATTLE OF FRANKLIN.
TERMS OF DISTRIBUTION
developments of our war with Spain. I
tration and lettor-prew?. on plated pap
following parts will each contain Klxt
are offered exclusively to Our Reiru
per copy. If by mall add 2 cents ?x
_ T
FURNITURE A
i urmiurc JL
The styles arc heri
here, the reasonal
been looking for
everything that n
buying easy. Th
inent that will cat
bring you back ag;
our special line o
sotc and vclour C
and priccs will int
Alexand
furniture, Carpets, Etc.
1 ?
? ' <?-?
- POTMAN at 03.
Week More
ftAsl,T
Ol/?ALE.
$15.00. The greatest clothing
> the people of Wheeling.
s' Suits,
? A < < 4 4
6 years. Udds and ends
ices were $6.50, $7.50, 01 RA
lice for one week only
. All our $1.25, $1.00 EJQC
?
y won't last long at this price.
lan & Co.
d Twelfth Streets.
LORGE DEWEY.
jhs
Front....
The Intelligencer
' Portfolio Series of
: wit (mb
J
War Pictures That Equals
: of War Pictures ^
PORTFOLIO No. 9.
3 LEAVING CAMP ALGER FOR THE
UBLI8HED CODE.
riAGO.
a.
LVANIA ON BOARD THE 8TEAMER
;T NEW 8.
IV ERA'S FLISA*.
.T CHICKAMAUOA.
OUR NATION IN WAR will appear
weekly, and will l?o complete In Sixteen
.Parts or lens, n? ma ya be_ Justified by the
'an une contains iwenij jarK?? jihk?h oi limner.
unilt-r a handsomely designed cover: the
ten I,nr?:e Pages and Cover. Thesa Portfolios
Inr Headers. at a nominal price of Ten Cents
trn. Address:
11B 1NTKL.LKIKXPBR. Wheeling. W. Va.
LEX AN PER. PltBW.
buying
'Made Easy.
e, the high quality is
lie priccs you have
are here. There's
Hakes your furniture
ere is every induccjsc
you to buy and
atn rnmp in nnd QPP
f fine leather, panti^ouches.
The goods
erest you.
sa
er Frew,
I20S Main Street.
F "WHEELING DAY"
At the State Fair Next Week will be
an Occasion of
MOST PATRIOTIC SIGNIFICANCE
IT IS PROPOSED TO MAKE THIS
DAY OP THE BIG FAIR A PEACE
CELEBRATION?THERE WILL
BE FLAOS AND BUNTING GALORE,
ALSO A PROBABILITY OF
SPEECHES ON THE GROUNDS.
WORK OF ARRANGEMENTS FOR
THE FAIR.
I Usually Thursday, "Wheeling Day,"
Is the day of largest attendance at the
annual West Virginia state fair in this
city, and this year. If the plans of Secretary
George Hook do not go amiss, It
will be a record breaker among record
breaking days.
Secretary Hook's Idea is to make the
demonstration on Thursday patriotic
from start to finish?he would have a
universal display of flags and bunting in
Wheeling and surrounding towns; would
have the Greater Wheeling community
show that It is at once patriotic and
loyal not only to flag and country, but
also to the greatest fixed institution
"Wheeling possesses?the great state
fair.
In this connection, it has been suggested
to Mr. Hook that the time is ripe
and the occasion opportune for turning
"Wheeling Day" at the fair into a peace
celebration for this community, and it is
likely that the management of the fair
i wllj act favorably- upon the suggestion.
It wou)d not bo amisa to arrange for
! one or two speeches by well known
| speakers. These addresses could be
made from the judges' stand on the
I track, and addressed to the people In
I the grand stand, which is always
f crowded on "Wheeling Day."
| The entries in the several departments
of the fair are coming in now In a
| stream that will not cease until entries
I close on Saturday. Miss Anna Reym&nn
and a committee of assistants,will
[ be located on the grounds on Thursday,
Friday and Saturday of this week, xo
| receive entries in the women's.children's
and art departments. Prof. W. H. Anderson
Is also located on the grounds,
receiving entries in the educational department.
Friday and Saturday will be busy
days on the grounds. The track will be
I shaned ud and the finishing touches will
put the ground* in excellent condition.
Some of the larger exhibits will begin to
arrive to-morrow. In machinery hall
there is much active preparation. Superintendent
E. M. Holliday fcna hia
plana laid for a more suitable method
of arranging exhibits. Visitors to the
machinery building will find many Instructive
exhlblta there.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Klnllrriof Minor -lo.nrut In nutl About
the Cllr*
Georg# Crawford was arrested yesterday
for drunkenness.
I To-day is a city pay day. The firemen,
| rolicemen and city officials will receive
16,149.
I Mary Jackson was arrested yesterday
by Olficer Holmes on the charge of
pro&tltutioni.
| Mills No. 4, 5 and 6. of the LaBelle
j were laid off yesterday on account of
the men not being able to work in the
intend heat.
The attachment case of William Wol|
vington vs. the Efcstern Tea Company.
| was dismissed yesterday upon the defendants
paying claim.
un me CnurK'-' Oi UUIIIIIII|I>; iirmcj
under fnlse pretences, C. Ed. Rlnchart
had entered a plea of guilty. Yesterday
In the criminal court, Judge Hugus sentenced
Rlnehart to serve thirty days In
Jail and pay a fine of J50.
Milton Pry, of South ChnpHne street,
met wKh a serious- accident yesterday.
I He was driving a load of hay through a
gate ar.d was caught by n board above
the gate and badly crushed. He was
taken to his home In a helpless state.
Many tickets are being sold for the
"American Roy" entertainment at
Wheeling Park, and the boys expect to
raise a goodly sum for the patriotic
purpose of giving to the national government
the battleship, "American
Boy."
Howard Kline, a former c!erk at the
Pan Handle ofllce. was burled yesterday
frum the home of his father. Rev. W.
II. Harden, former pastor of the First
Christian church, assisted Rev. C. M.
Ollphunt In conducting the burial services.
The remains were taken to
Wellsburg for Interment.
Yesterday morning. In the criminal
I nnnrf .Tiw!<i<* Hucim sentenced George
Emblem to eight years In the penitentiary
for the Iliener robber*-. A stay of
execution for forty-five dayB wns grunted.
and it Is said Colonel Arnett will
appeal. On his former trial, Kmblem
was sentenced to five years In the "pen.'
| Mt?. Louise Echonberg swore out a
I trespass warrant agains< George H.
Wei char ar.?I- the case came up last
| Saturday, but was continued until yetterday
evening. Mr. John O. Pendlei
ton appeared for the plaintiff and Mr.
| M. F. Dryden for the defendant. 'Squire
rhinn-itrg gave a decision for the plaintiff,
but the case wns compromised beI
fore the parties left the office.
I In another column the opening of the
select sehrol of Minxes Jane Best and
I Laura Cooper, at 1318 Market street,
formerly Mrs. Hart's school, Is announced
for September 12. Miss Best 1h
now at the Ohio Normal University, of
j Ada, nnd Miss Cooper Is nt Philadelphia,
taking summer courses In the stuI
dies In which they will Instruct. Both
Indies are well and favorably known,
and will no doubt maintain the high
I standArd of the school.
'Squire Rogors has received an order
from th? pension department which requires
the widows of soldier* to bring
their pension certificate* with their
I vouchers and two witnesses who can
| write their names. The witnesses must
be from the neighborhood In which the I
pensioner lives. They must know that
1 thp rblfclrrn are alive and1 with their |
mother. All aoldiera and widows mu*t
bring tholr poMton certificates or their
vouchors wljl not be ?i*ned> on pension
day.
O. It. Wood, traveling pnssongcr
agent of the Cleveland. l?r?ln &
Wheeling rallw.il', l? nt Mackinac aftd
northern Michigan points, and while
there Is locating the belt fishing and
health point*, securing ap<vlnl hotel
rate* and adding several desirable feature*
for the special excursion he will
arrange for over the Cleveland. Lorain
* Wheeling and the Detroit & Cleveland.
leaving here September 6. He
will be at his office. Mel?we House
block, on and after Saturday morning,
to give full partlcolara of this line trip.
DON'T go to Kurope to get your
Champagne when you ?v?n get <jook *
Imperial Extra Dry?a better wine?at
I home. I
I
A PAN HANDLE WRECK
Below Wheeling JHMCtioa Lait Xlfllt
That \Tu 3fot Sa u ?t Pint Keporird?Two
P?'??f(r Trains D?U?*(1.
Late last night a report was in circulation
In the city to the effect that there
had been a bad wreck on the Pan Handle
road. Just below Wheeling Junction.
Happily, the wreck waa not serious. and
beyond the holding up of two paaaenger
trains did not affect the traveling public.
It seems that a freight train waa being
backed upon, the main track at the
Junction at 8:15 p. m. Through aomeone's
fault the safety twitch waa not
thrown and eoven cars wert derailed,
obstructing the main track. Nobody
waa hurt.
The 9:30 p. m. train out of Wheeling
for Sieubenville wo* held up by the
blocking of the track, and the train due
here at the same hour waa also unable
to come through on time. The Wheel
ing yard engine and a coach were sent
up to the scene of the wreck, and came
back at midnight with the passengers,
mail and baggage, the transfer toeing
made tts quick as possible.
LLOYD RELEASED.
ParrU' Assailant Flusd 97 40 by Mayor
KHulnger?PHrvla Hefnsnl to Proancnta
Wounded Alan's Coudltlon U Still Prions.
The exclusive publication in yesterday's
Intelligencer of the shooting affray
In West Bridgeport created a sensation
In the over-the-rlver town,
which has not abated yet, and on the
contrary was Increased by the action
In the municipal police court taken by
Mayor Xelnlnger, who fined Joshua
j^iuyu #< tv, ttuu uii i'",* uicii k ut
fine released the man. This action was
all right so far as it went, for the reason
that the wounded man, Robert Purvis.
declined to prosecute his assailant.
However, the condition of Purvis Is
serious and unless there is an improvement
soon and assurance of recovery, Jt
is known that the state authorities will
Issue a warrant for Lloyd, charging
with Intent to kill, and rearrest him to
await developments.
O. A* R. DaylightHpcolnl toClnclunatt !*
i'ciiitaylnkilU Llnea.
Monday, September 5, the Pennsylvania
line will run a special train from
Wheeling to Cincinnati for the benefit
of Hoiliday Post, Women's Relief
Corps, Ladles of the G. A. R. and Sons
of Veterans and the public generally.
Train will leave at 7 a. m., city time,
arriving in Cincinnati at 3 p. m.. Central
time. Round trip $510, tickets
good returning until September 13, with
privilege of extension to October 2, Inclusive.
Tickets will also be sold for all regular
trains September 3, 4, 5 and 6.
?
RIEDEL^On Monday, August 29, ISM.
WILLIAM, son of Paul and Louise
Rledel, aged 2 years and 4 months.
Funeral Wednesday aftornoon at 2 o'clock
from the residence of the parents, In
Benwood. Interment In Peninsular
cemetery.
SWING?At his late residence, at Leatherwood,
on Tuesday. August 30, 1898,
at C:30 p. in., J. D. EWING.
Funernl notice hereafter.
UNDERTAKING.
[ PUIS BERTSCHYj
Funeral Director an J
Arterial Embalms.'.
1117 Main Sir..!, WMt ftUlo.
Calls by Telephone Answered Da/
or Night Store Telephone 63&
Residence, BOO. Assistant's Tols
phone. 6S5. a?it
ALEXANDER FREW.
Funeral Director an! Embairaer,
1208 MAIN ST.
Under Competent Management.
Telpphoncg?Store. 229: Residence. 750.
BRUEMMER & HILDEBRAND,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS,
Corner Market and 22d Streets
Telephone 207. Open Day and Night.
mrli
?
The Sli
The big si
which porte
A good dea
mean barga
price-cutting achievc
them, and next weel
proper prices.
II "
ll
The West Virgin
State Fair ^
will have many intc
tractions during Fail
none will compare
A MAimc
j\ iinnuo
No expense has. bee
grandest ever exhib
I House
i the
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" SCHOOL BE7IT3?gB
PLEASE THE BOY AS
WELL AS YOURSELF
By bringing him
You will be pies
much better valu
WE 61VE YOD SPLENDID
VALUES FROM $2M DP.
Every Suit guar;
tion or your moi
complaints by dc
KRAUS
WHEELING'S FOREMO!
Strictly One Price.
FALL SUITS?D. OUMi
Walking
Advertisements
are the well dressed n
clothing.
There's a fit and fini
t'rr t j;
aincreni liuin oruiudty <It
passes for madc-tc
showing everything in thi
sire to see, no matter whs
At $10.00 we show
Suits, the value of which <
work hard for their dollar
At from $12.00 to $:
? whose appearance at one
work.
I Just settle in your m
for your
New Fall Suit
and we'll give you a bel
will buy elsewhere, or yo
D. Gundlir
34 and 36 Twell
DENTISTRY.
E. E. WORTHEN, B'
Ila
DENTIST. a
quln
Pcxbody Building, Room No. 331. and
1126 Market Street.... Wheeling, W. Va "oni
TAKT. TXTXkTrm. 1t2I
iadow
OF A=~==?
r Aminn
VASIIIIIIIJ L
'ORE is in a state of quiet
nds events of importance du
J of figuring is being done, v
ins bigger than ever. Never
:ments, we are perpetually I
: we will endeavor to upset a
jt ji > jt j
iia 5 OUR GREAT
i HARVEST S;
i.: ^
-iCMing m- which luiuiiicuv.
Week, but ^ .5. This store
with . . > . ^ bargain countei
mi WINDOW Dl<
n spared to make our Wind
ited in Wheeling. j* &
& Herrr
HOME PROVIDER
?wmm
AVB BROS.
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t ... r.i
to us lor nis new ocnooi auu. 5
ised yourself when you see how /j
e you get here than elsewhere. J
IIUCCU, auu litis intauo sauMBv- aa
ley back. You will avoid all :
aling with us.
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ST CLOTHIERS,
1319 Market Street, S
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DUNS & 00.
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saw
"A
len
who wear our perfect fitting
ish about it that is absolutely
lothing.
-measure all the time. We are \
: suit line that any man can de- g
t his calling in life.
a line of serviceable Working
rommends itself to the men who
?.oo Business and Dress Suits, '.i
re indicates fine fabric and fine 3
ind what you can afford to pay |
;ter suit lor your money y?n n
iur money back.
lg & Co., j
fth Street.
STATIONflSY, BOOKS, BTO,
CSe ball, goods.
immocks, Croquet, War Maps aad
cities. Pittsburgh Dlapatch, CommerGaxctto.
Post, Times. Cincinnati Knar,
Commercial Tribune. New York 'J
other leading dallies. Magazines, 8ta;ry.
Gospel Hymns.
C. H. QUIMBT. " >
1411 Market Street; J
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vent./
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activity to-day, _ "
ring Fair week. t
I'hich will surely
content with our
trying to better
.11 theories as to
je > *
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UE,
:cs Monday, Sept
will be one vast
durincrthis sale.
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