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' ' . ' BSMIT MPTTOfOStone & ' ,. / ' . n" mSCSaSOGKSKSMfSSa Shelf Emptying The rule here crowding in oi I room to accom | . offer you value Store all throu ' too dozen Ladies' Ribbed Sleeveles; Monday each joo dozen Ladies' Bleached Ribbed Monday each ...... ip pieces Fine Silk Ginghams, in f 50c and 65c, Monday per yard ? Waeli Qlllrc or inrtiM if' w? jfpyyy* " ?? r ? ?? tti 39c and 49c qualities, Monday | lot of and 33-inch wide Jap Sill value 59c, Monday per yard.. ( ' A' colection of about 35 pieces Nov ? Tweeds and Mixtures, good, 1 quality, Monday per yard f xo pieces Plain Black, Bright Lustre regular 75c grade, Monday per s Roxbury, Stinsen's and Smith's be Carpets, 90c everywhere, here 1 j 'Hartford and smith's Axminster c ' here at, yard? r _. ====== In the Basemen SALE OF DRESS SUIT CAS .With Brass Locks, K p , Clearance sale of National Lawn M 10-inch 6 T4-inch ? -? Iv 50 dozen 4-quart Maslin Iron Kettles Stone & g' WAI8T8?QBO. hi SNOOK WAI # THE WIND 25c for all Waists t 59c for all Waists t 98c for all Waists tl | Think of it! Our very School Waists for Ch Initialed School Bags I All Summer Goc Pique Suits and Lawns, Parasols moved out at one new fall goods, v in overwhelming represented fron I. smallest notions. GEO. M. Sl\ r" NEW OOODS?JOE New Gooc We will put on sale, com mencing Monday, the 8th, tnr?nfir.a{v AlHatr?f puuvitld w? Alto big line of Chamber Sett. No use drinking; muddy ( > FILTER that has stood the tei JOHN FRIE1 IXIO MAIM rmi -Vtomt *TgQXAS. Thomas. ) > New -. Fall Goods are ti us and we. must have modate them. To-day we s that will crowd the - Big ghi Vests, 23|J Sleeveless Vests, the ioc kind, jj|i ilaids and stripes, that sold at 35C in plaids, checks and stripes, QRr per yard. ?iUl a," all colors, slightly mussed, 250 city Dress Goods, embracing ies'irable styles, regular 50c 25c ! Sicilians,45 inches wide, our KQn yard UuU st 10-wire Tapestry Brussels fiflp it, yard.... UUU trussels Carpets, $1.35 value, 99C t. IES, eys and Fastenings, at EXACTLY HALF PRICE, 'ewers? $L85 ?1.55 , white lined, Monday each.. .10c ' l Thomas. [. SNOOK CO. & CO. I STS! -UP PRICES! ^ ^ hat sold up to 93c. hat sold up to $1.89. hat sold ap to $3.95. finest Waists only 98c. ildren in the 25c line. also here. J* las? Skirts, I^awn Wrappers, i, Fans, ctc., MUST be :e to make room for the rhich are already arriving I quantities. Everything i finest tucked silks to I00K & CO. IU FRIEDEL. & CO. Is. ' Dinner Sets % AT VtnY LOW PKICLS. water when you can get a st for 10 years, for $2.35. DEL & CO., ' TnmBT. agoBs-AigmrowL Have lQ'c at*- *3 to 1 Bo it* ?t You I $,,35> a W? alM kovo 2 Small ggft fort*, 32.00 : r , r% SiSO grade*, FOOt? 75c. ALEXANDER, suet saint. ms ma i BlgTCfcia. I li\J DISCOUNT | oniU1Bfcycles FOR NEXT TfN DAYS. ; | DILLON, WHEAT & | HANCHER CO. J> j* BHOB3-KAY BBOTHBR8. ThisWeel wll! about clean up our tan shoes, iudplnR from the way they havo been morJnff since our CLEAN UP SALE bejan. This salo has been remarkably successful, and it is not to be wondered at. since every shoe Is new and up to date. THE PEOPLE KNOW THI8. hence the quick movtnr of a larga. stock of seasonable footwear at prices so low that almost anyono can afTord to wear the best in tan shoes at a small cost. OH ill c i|mun (iiivo m.v MEN'S SHOES. HI LADIES1 SHOES 15.00 fro at Si.98. |! 13.00 CO at H u.00 CO at *15. S60 go at S2.97. H50 go at |L 00 go at Mi. $2.50 go at <1.97. 111! $100 go at $U Our windows show some of the styles, Nay Brothers, ONE PRICE. Jt * Jt * SHOE 1317 Miriat St. ShfJntelBgenrer Oflteei Bio*. *fl and 87 Fourteenth Stroet Jf?w Advrri:?rni?uU. West Virginia State Fair Notice. Wanted?Ten Lady Agents. Administrator** Notlr^-Annle Sehaefi Ked Crou-Mra. Julius Pollock. For Suli-?Qood Pa/In* Ilunlnm. Tenth AJlnual Pltl.burch Dxpodtlon. The Shadow of a Coming Evtibt?IIou & Herrmann?Fifth Pnur-. If. Ju.t What You Want?McFadden'f Srcond Pan. Wal.ta?<Jeo. M. Snook & Co.-El?h wanted?Immediately. 50 Girls. Grand Opera House?The Broadway Bu lesquv*. A Large Assortment or Olhres-H. : Behrens Co. When You Want?R. II. List. For Rent-C. A. 8ehaefer ft Co. Engraved Calling Cards and Wedding I: vi tat lone?Stanton's Old City Book Stor Just in Season?Geo. W. Johnson's Son 90.000. W? have fitted mora than twenty thoi and pairs or Hnrciaclrs, |lflsini n re ord and axperlenee uueqnniled by an other optician In West Virginia. Sallsfa don guaraitiead. JACOB vr. tilUniM, Optician, Mo. 1300 .UarKet btreeU RUN ON PANTS. 0.00, radueed fiont 98.00. *.00, red need from 97.00. Made lo order on short notlee. Thei elegant Wsol Trousering* are grant bai gains, and cannot b? replaoed except i a much higher figure. C. UKW A SONS Fashionable Tailors and Furnishers, 132 and ISIS Markot mi reel. In Clerk Robcrteoii*c Office. Yesterday, In Clerk Robertson's offlc the following deed of assignment wi recorded: H. K. Shafer to Frank C. Co*; tmni fers the stock of tobacco and candy I one of the Pythian Castle atore-room corner of Twenty-seventh and Chapllr streets. A marriage license was Issued to A bert E. Stewart, aged thirty-one year and Gertrude li. Blackburn, of Wo; Alexander, Pa. Cap*. Uortnrr'i Carapnlffn. Captain Dovener will not openi h campaign formally for a few days ye but vtVA put la his time until he is read to enter upoDa regular Itinerary irpenli Ing at such points to which he has bee especially I mi ted. He expects to t present at the Doddridge county cor ventlon, to be held at West UnJon t< morrow, and1 at the WMeyvlMe, Wotz county, convention on Saturday, o ixji ii oi wjiira occasions n?? win ueuvt addresses. The Tramp* Were Ugly Last night some trouble was oecaslor ed on (he South Side by a Rang of t>' or fifteen trsmps. They were chased oi of fhe Sixth ward by the police, bi when they reached the Wheeling nil way power plant, at the foot of Fort] second street, they declined to move o out of the city. Officer Meyer called f< nswlmano-. and Lieutenant Supler an Officers Hchraeder, Devlnney and Mich a*ls responded. Before they arrlvoi however, the trampa had moved on I Hen wood. Shortly aft??r midnight t* of them were arrested by the Dcnwou police and jailed. Nrlurt Kfthool Op?HlHf. The select school conducted by Mil Jane Host and Miss Laura Cooper, i 13M8 Market street, formerly Mrs. Hart school, will open for the fall session o September 11 Kvenraloaa ta Petoakay and Nnrkln* rla n, * O. lurxijuy, nuKum >?, raiuiuu;, m-j tomtit r 3, and Wednesday, September the nnltlmoru A Ohio will Ml roun trip excursion ticket* to Petoikpy, r rate of $11 and tn Mackinac for llJ.goc returning thirty day* from date of aal SPINAL i ANOTHER WHIRL ** la the Tax' Informer Bailncu wo* bad Tuesday Morning. " JCSTICE HABBRFIELD DECIDES It _ TO TAKE THIS PARTICULAR CASK . UNDER .-ADVISEMENT UNTIL *, SEPTEMBER XJ-CAPTAIN DOVj* ENEK APPEARED FOB THE DE^ PENDANT?OOLONEL AH.VETT t AOAIN FAILED TO APPEAR, AND MR. McCULLEY CONDUCTED THE PKOtSEpIJTION. Another of the U* Informer casea came up yesterday moniln; In the court of Justice Haberttdd, ul as In the other oases already partially heard, there was &. no decision. and the whole tai Informer ? tranaactlon remain* In statu quo, aa It _ were. m It WM the caae of Bird (Informer) vs. Alice Birch. Vor the defendant. Cap9 tain Dovener appeared, and the plaintX Iffi caae was conducted by Mr, McCuljf ley, Colonel Arnett a rain falling to ap. i > pear. The Informer, Bird, waa put upon | the stand, and waa croas-e*amloed by , , Captain Dovener. who drew from him I i names of the place* where he has re' ' slijed In the recent past, which were j | Pittsburgh, Erie, Cleveland and Buffalo. I , Captain Dovener made two motions. < ' One waa that the caae be dismissed beV cause of lack of jurisdiction by the JusX 'Ice. and the other that (he defense X trfvf* ?*eiirltv fop whatever costs may 2 arise out of the case. Justice Haberg field decided neither motion. Instead A taking them under consideration until O September 12, when a decision will be - announced. Interest In the tax Informer matter ~* becomes. If possible, more general, and . on every side is heard but one sentl[ ment that of condemnation for the en* tire proceeding. It Is now said that Colonel Arnett will not appear at any of the hearings In the justice courts, but that In the event of the cases being carried up to the circuit court, he will appear aa the principal lawyer for tbe Informer crowd. WHEELING PARK TO-N'IGllT. The Opera House Band Military Concert and Sommernachtafast. Thla evening at Wheeling Park the Opera House brass band and orchestra v. will repeat, at special request, the aom ' mernacbtsfest It gave early In July, but 58. it must not bo understood that the! same programme will be rendered. The attendance In July was the largest and most critical gathered In the park this season, and there la sure to be another record breaking audience present this evening. The band has been augment ? cd to a considerable extent, made necessary by the "William Tell" overture which will be rendered on this occasion. ? One of the attractive features of the concert will be solos by Messrs. Zulauf . and Emerson, with band accompaniment. a glance at the programme subjoined will reveal Its excellent and _ popular character: ~ military band concert. 1 part l March?"Our Nation's Guard" Brooke Overture?"Orpheus" Offenbach "Vocal Solo?'The Flight of AKes"..Bevan i _ Mr. B. Kmeraon. ir. Piccolo tjoio?"swpet jjiraic Mr. John Ilumcl. Excerpts from "Lucia dl Lammertnoor" Donlxettl | M PART n. , Overture to the Opera "William Tell" ^ Koaslni1 .u Intermezzo?"Bmlles and Tears"...;... in Voelker Vocal Solo?"The Bandolero" Stuart r Mr. Charles Zulauf. Fantanle on "My Old Kentucky Homo" P Dalbey (By request.) Introducing variations for Baritone, Cornet*, B Fiat Clarinet*, Trombones, Piccolo and - Petit Clarinet, and Grand Finale. Nejtro Oddity?"At a Georgia Camp J Mi-etlne" Mills The concert will begin Immediately on the arrival of the 7:30 o'clock special a. motor. At the conclusion of the pro c. gramme ine iuiiuvtuik uauvmn r gramme will be carried out In the Cac* alno: 1. Waltz "The Serenade" 2. Two Step "At a Georgia Camp Meeting" 3. lAnccr* "Mariposa" 4. Pchottlache "Magic Chime*" 5. Two Step "Mississippi Rag" 6. Wait* "Military" 7. Polka "My Favorite" ' 8. Two 8tep "Whltaker" [' y. Walts "Vienna Beautlen" * 10. I^ancer* "Woodland" 11. Two Step "The Nation's Prldo" ?i 12. Waltz "Home. Sweet Homo" 14 (At 1 a. m.) Dunlnp Hal Opening. t I will open on Thursday, September ' 1. a full line of Dunlap's latest fall 18 blocks of Silks, Derbys and Soft Hata. J\l#o a full line of Guyer'a Soft and s. Stiff Hata for fall and winter, as well In nn all the other latest atfles and ffradea. n Call and aee (be correct blocks. ,o C. 8. NOBLE, 44 Twelfth Street, Sole Agent, j. Wheeling, W. Va, ' N.w Train Mrvloe. 8 On Wheeling & Lalce Erie Hallway, effective Sunday. August 2s, 1898. No. 4, "Cleveland & Chicago Flyer." , leaves wuejihr ubhj ai u.uv u. iii., v.1^ ' time. t. So. 6, "Toledo & Detroit Special," y leaves Wheeling dally, except Sunday. . at 11 a. m. ,n No. 3, "Cleveland A Mnmlllon Ex^ press," leaves Wheeling dally, except H Sunday, at 4:40 p. m. Passengers using train No. 4 for Cleveland have Ave hours In Cleveland ,n und return to Wheeling name evening. >r Trains No. 4 and 8 run Into Union depot Toledo, connecting with Lake Shore, Wabash,'Michigan Central and other lines for all points west, southwest and northwest, i- m ? ,n It. ?t O. ftanitay Kxrnralon. ,? Sunday, September 4, the Ilaltlmore & Ohio will run another low rate ex'I curslon from Grafton and Intermediate 1- points to Wheeling. For rate*, etc., see r- miiall bills. " J. T. LANK. T. P. A. ; ^^Speciallaie Our htiyor in now In Now York purcliaaInir our fell and holiday gooda. and In op. w dor to reduce our atook aro offering barit cftln* on our entire line. It*) Jjodles* ar.il CJenti' Bolld Oold and * Oold Filled Watches, warranted, from 1 *M0 S&mond Rlnir* from $6 to *wo.00 each. You trill And many bargain* in Diamond* *' *nRoS*n?llH?st Blivcr Knives and Korku fZV't per ilosvn. Holld Silver Tea Spoonn i. Q.7B per set. i I^adlrn' Solid Cold Ttlnjr* from 11.00 up. , Children** Bolld flold Itinr* from 6>* up ? Wo do lln? watch repairing at reduced ?t priced. SHEFF BROS., I Cofner Main and [lavmtli Straats. Borr?o?ooi.8c Boys' ScIh You'll be wanting School few days. While you hari around a bit and see what We're to pleased with 01 hardly wait to hear your floor is crowded with the J > CV 1- I urcn 5 aiuc* wc uavc cvc more reasonable for the < See Our Line of Boys' School Suits at $2.00 and $2.50. They are showy and well mjde months of wear. They are w< higher grades. See Our Line of Boys' School Suits at $3.00 and $3.30. They are one of the strongest same goods you find marked Strictly all wool and made in ' tures. We will not tell yon of our Trousers at 50c. If you've ha again. THE HI HUB CORNER, fOURTEENTH TABLB UW8NB?QBC Hon R Tflvlr VWl M. mi M WVJ av TABLE LINENS. A new supply just received of price from 48c to $2.50 per yard. 68 to 72 inches. DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. Handsome Satin Damask G a half, three, three and a half and I around, to sell for $2.98, $3.62, & NAPKINS To match these cloths from ? TOWELS. We offer a special bargain Towel, 33 inches long and 17 inch Hemstitched and Fringed All to sell from 25c to $1,501 DPUII A V'TOU Ul'iJUlA.l JktJt A few of the remnants of Wi Materials left from last week's sa greater reduction in pricc, as we these odds and ends over to the I; We are receiving New Gocx will be advantageous to see then styles advanced for the coming se Geo. R. Taylc WHITE, HANDL1 I Lamps... We have just recei that were ever broi all prices. > Decorated \ Qp Night Lamps . . Brass QO Banquet Lamps . ipi?vO _ (1 We will give H ]f(0(6 I $3.00 or mor ! il 4 hogany {inist ji CALL AND SI WHITE, HANDL Herman Frank, Frank E 024*7 AND Q249 TULA J. n. LOCKE 3HC LOCKE SHOE 1I0TRL3. "M All ST 10 TIU. SIUKM." The Glades Hotel, 8 0*M AND, MO., X A { "ALL THE YEAR ROUNU" | ITS?TOT SOB, ool Suits! Suits for the boy* in a ; the time, tray not look : the itorei are offering. tr fall* line that we can opinion. Our second largest Boy a* and Chilr shown, and prices are qualities they represent ' A* School Suits, that'll give many tU made and fit as well as the lines we have ever had. The elsewhere at $i and $2 more, all the nobby plaids and mix special Double Seat anft Knee d them once you'U want them I D Clothiers, Hatters ) I lj and Furnishers, AND MARKET STREETS. I. B. TAYLOR CO. ?r Company. choice Linen Damasks, ranging In The width of these linens is iron) loths, two yards wide, and two and tour yards in length, with border all -38 and up to $9.00 a cloth. ii.18 to $4.62 per dozen. in an AH'Linen Hemmed Huck cs wide, for lajc. Linen Damask and Huck Toweli sol Dress Goods, Silks and Wash le, and they will be sold at a still are determined not to carry any ol ill season. is in an departments aany, ana u 1 and become acquainted with the ason. ===== ??????? )r Company. IY & FOSTEB. > ved the best line of Lamps jght to the dty. Lamps at J* J? J? * ALL LAMPS COMPLETE, WITH GLOBE. FREE with every Lamp at e, a Stand?"Oak or Mat. EE THEM j? eyIfoster, . Foster, Receivers. HKIIT TRBIIT.? )B COMPANY. he Best Shoe Made ? At Any Price. C AA9 that '* th? price, and It ! ftJNIf worth every rent of the money. ,;,wv* Nothlrur better made in footour. We have them In Vic! Kid and Nil* w Calf, extra heavy nole, lined throughJt with Vlcl Kid. The Ideal winter and ill ?hoe. SPECIAL VALUES WHILE TWEY USI. en'a Chocolate Vlcl Kid, Vestln* f? v,. ?* M ?<l FA qtml'lty. vf> put thVprlce low to clone out !#*n*i? Chocolate Qoat, Veatlnff Top. l*ace. correct ?tyle, ?(| duality. Ouly a few of them left JLtJV at CQMPHNYMAOHIKSRT. > I:dmai< * CO. I GENERAL MACHINISTS ND MANUFACTURERS Of JIAR1N1 AND 6TAT10NART BNOINB* 1 luii ariiMuiK. ff- 1,