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. FAU. CLOTHING?
High ClassThat's
the Story of th
Line of Fall Clothing for
As good as tailor made, bett
custom suits. A Wealth of
stylish Suits for Men. Somei
in Scotch Cheviots and Fancy
I and double breasted, plain or a
every sense of the word.
A unsurpassed line of Chi
to $8.00.
An unequaled line of Yot
to $15.00.
Anything you want her
Goods.
Time to think about a Fi
here at pleasing prices.
M. GUTM.
Retail Department
NEW GOODS?JOH
New Goo<
Reception Lamps,
Fancy Salads, Ch
Glassware, and
Just Received a New Line of
WALL PAPER.
JOHN FRIEI
1 I
1110 ivtaisjST0VB3
AND RANOB3.
Think of Fvery
Gnod point a perfect cooking appll- ^
ance Mhould have?then oxamtne tho
Cinderella Ranges.
Makes kitchen work a pleasure.
GOOD BAKERS-PERFECT ROASTERS
Sold with that understanding.
We have them in several styles. Call
and ace them. 4
NESBIT'x & BRO.,
1312 Market St.
BgAI, B8TA.TB.
J?J*J*FOR SALE.J,J?J?
2622 Market street, 6-room brick house,
cneap.
29 N. Broadway, fine brick house. cheap.
W2-934 Market street, double house, at a
bargain.
32 Erie street, 4-room frame.
41 New Jersey street, G-room frame.
742 Main street at a bargain.
72 Indiana street, cheap.
Millinery stock and lease on Main street
Building lot* on the Island*and at Park
View, Pleasant Valley, McMechen. Fifteenth
street. Sixteenth street, Fourteenth
atreet
Theo. W. Fink & Co.,
Telephone 687. 1510 Mljjct St
For Sale and For ReflL
FOR SALE?A cheap home, two-ftOry
brlek dwelllnor. 4 rooms and kitchen, on
East McColloch street. Lot 20 by 120.
Only 11,700. Terms easy.
A very fine building: lot on north side
of Fourteenth street.
Two desirable building lots on Wood
street, Eighth ward?on very easy terms.
A two-itory frame dwelling. 5 rooms,
with stable on lot. Lot && 100. South
Chapline street. Eighth wfcflfl. Only 11.660;
eauy terms. - -
FOR RENT?An elegant tnodern resldenoe.
10 rooms and bath, hot and cold
water, both ga?es, west side of Chapline,
between Twenty-second and Twenty-third
streets. Possession given October 1.
A county residence with grounds. Inquire
at once.
C.A.SCBAEFERSCO.WS^
Telephone 617.
FOB RENT,
Now 462 National Road..?9 00
No. 12 Indiana street 15 00
No. 2i?6 North York street 10 00
No. 1610 Market street 20 00
*?o. zMI Allfjr ts 7 uu
No. 20 Sixteenth street, bottling eelJar
12 00
No. 34 Sixteenth street, first floor.... 17 00
No. ITS Seventeenth street, 2 rooms.. 5 00
No. 2fi02 Main street, 3 rooms G 00
No. 3S27 Chapllne street, 2 rooms.... 4 00
3 rooms Second street, Martin's Far- '
ry, Ohio, natural gas fixtures for
heat and light 7 00
FOR SALE.
Desirable Market strcot property.
JAMES A. HENRY,
Ural Estate Agent, Collector, Notary
Public and Pension Attorney, No. 1G12
. Main street. soH
The Intelligencer..
Job Printing Office
The largest and most eomploto
Job Printing K?tabll?hment In
the city and ono of tho most
rxtcniilvo In tho Ohio Valloy.
** PoMwwes every facility for tho
prompt execution of all kinds of
work, from a Nrat Card or ClrfiM.ir
tri n Monster Po?tor, In any
H* * Iv of color*, at tho shortest
lie ,1 - a ml on tho mont reasonable
t? rinn. Country merchants, farm
rr? and others roqulrlng Htoro
Ifllln. Public 8al? Ullle. etc., will
find It to their n<1vuntHgo to cull
at or athlrosn Tho lotulllgcnccr
Job Prlntl&g OfHce.
M. OUTMAK A 00.
Low Price
e Great Success of Our
Men, Boys and Children.
er in fact than many of the
New Cloths and Patterns in
irery striking and' nobby effects
Worsted Suits, in both single
itin faced suits that are fine in
*
Jdren's Vestee Suits from $1.75
jng Men's Clothing from $5.00
e in Clothing or Furnishing
ill Overcoat Big line of them
'
AN & CO.,
Main and Twelfth Sts.
N FRIBDBL & CO.
is.
Hanging Lamps, Cake Plates,
op Dishes, Celery Trays, Cut
variety of Ornaments.
DEL & CO.,
8TRS-RT.
dHeJntelUgenrer
Offlaii No*. 95 and 27 lToarte?nth StriMU
R'rw Adrrrtlirmcuts.
For 8ale-Q. O. Smith.
For 8aie?Howard Hazlett
October?Opul Month?Dillon, Wheat &
Hanchor Co.?Eighth Page.
Wanted?A Middle Aged Woman.
Real Ertato Title Insurance.
Tenth Annual Pittsburgh Exposition.
Let. Us Talk Underwear?McFadden's?
Second Pnge.
A Handkerchief Opportunity To-day?
Stono & Thomas?Eighth Page.
Shorthand?Typewriting.
New McConvlllo Hotel.
Whole Wheat Pancake Flour?H. F.
Behrcns Co.
For This Week?Geo. W. Johnson's Sons.
tqik ADOui?ijiyi s urug store.
We Have the Four Most Fashlonablo
Colors?E. S. Dinger Co.
20,000.
We have fitted more than twenty thou,
unil pair* of Spectacles, kItIuk us a rtoord
and experience unequalled by any
other optician In West V try tula. 8a tie Caution
guarnu1 ewd,
JACOB VT. GRUDD, Optician,
No. 1300 HsrKBt 8trtof.
C. Hess & Sons' Fall Opening.
FINE TAILORING?POPULAR PRICES.
Regardless of advance In woolens, we
are prepared to make to order tfulta,
Overcoats and Tronters at last rear's reit
need and populnr prices, old itO.OO
up. Overcoat* flM.OO up. Pauts SO.00
up. The arttstlo out and atyiish appearance
of oar carmeuts recommend themselves.
Inviting inspection.
C. HKH8 * SONS,
Fashionable Tailors and Fine Furnishers.
1321 and 1323 Market Street.
Received 000 Copies.
State Commissioner of Labor Barton
yesterday received GOO copie? of his an
ouai report from the state printer, at
Charleston; and will distribute them
among local- labor bodies next week.
Persons desiring a copy may get It free
of charge at the Labor Bureau, 143, Sixteenth'
stTeet.
A Hlrthtl >jr Parly.
Last evening, at the home of lier parents,
Mr. and Mrs; Jt. O. Schenerleln,
South Roff street, their winsome daughter,
Carrie, celebrated her ninth birthday
by giving a party to a number of
her frieiklsi The evening was spent by
the Httte folk* in games, and a tempting
spread was served in the later hours.
'oC flnrlal Permit..
CityHeaflth Officer Jepson Issued the
following burlat permits:
Kathrine J. Wise, white; wMow, aged
fifty-eight years; heart disease; 05
Twentieth street
\fr?. W4mm. whlt#? widow?
Thouannd* or Tongnn.
The praise of Dr. Greene's Nervura
blood and nerve remedy is on every
tonguo. This is not to bo wondered at. .
Never before In the history of medi cine
hns existed a remedy that so effectually
fulfills its mission. Blood and *
nerve disorders, as well as the many ills
that are caused by such derangements, ,
yield ns if by maple to this great specific;
the discovery of a great speclallnt
?-l>r. Greene, who 1ms effected more
wonderful cures than any other living
physician.
The best of it all is, that Dr. Oreene.
unlike other specialists, is accessible to
rich and poor alike, for anyono who
mny wish to consult him can do so free
oC charge, by writing 3ilm or calling t
upon him at his ofllce, 35 "West Fourteenth
Street, New York City.
Exesuion Tlekets to Pittsburg Bxponl.
Hon.
The Pennsylvania lines will sell excursion
tickets to Pittsburgh Thursday
r>f each week until October 20. Tickets "
Kood returning three days, Irciudlnc '
late of sale. Rate. 92.25, including admission
to exposition. tu&w
Dr. IIIIm'JRt In F/l/saroRuarartcod ton ton
1\e.adachv :-?> n Isutcj. coi.t a cJoso."
aged fifty years; chronic crystltls; 1165
Market street.
In Clerk RoberUutii'g Oilier.
Yesterday, In Clerk Robertson's office,
a marriage license was lamed to William
Smith, aged tn-enty-rti years, and
Jennie Ooldsboraugb, aged twenty-four
years, of WheoHnff.
James R. Burge qualified as administrator
of the estate of W. D. Burge;
bond 1500, with \V. W. McCornicll as
surety.
The wlHs of Jhcob Rauch and Ida B.
Fonner wer admitted' to probate.
Tile V. M. C. A. Coar> *
Thi Young Men's Christian Association's
annual course of lectures and entertainments
will open on Monday evening
with Alexander Black's picture play
"Mine Jerry." Seats will be reserved
this morning at the Y. M. C. A. building.
"Miss Jerry" Is a. bright, witty, entertaining
story, with a series of the most
remarkable pictures ever put before an
audience. The entire courso of entertainments
Is blgh class and will surely
plesse.
Iron Anil fftnnl Trail*.
The Ohio Valley Manufacturer, In Its
Usuo yesterday, says: Trade Is moving
along smoothly; whllo there Is not
enough of new business to Interlerc
with the fulfillment of old contracts,
there Is sufficient to take up the surplus
and prevent accumulations of
VtOCKU. rrice? ao noi vary a.ru?i ui310
40 notch for Bessemer pig metal anA
516 for billet*. No change of feature In
any respect in to be noted, present conditions
arc satisfactory, the outlook Is
promising and confidence controls.
DONATION DAY at Rescue Home.
Low Itatrs to Omaha anil'Kansas City
* Tin It. A <>.
Ootrtber 17 th?* Baltimore & Ohio will
BoII excursion tlckft* to Oinaha and re- ,
turrv at rate of $27 25, and to Kansns
City for $2". i:>. good twen<y-ono days
from date of wile. For information apply
to aacnla or T. C. Burke, P. & T. A.
WHEELING IN A WALK
The Local Knights of Pythias Captured
the Grand Lodge.
THE ONLY OTHER ASPIRANT
WAS MORGANTOWN. A TOWN
THAT'S ALL RIGHT, BUT WASN'T
IN IT FOB A MINUTE WITH
W HE E LIN G ? RAVEN'SWOOD
CAPTURED THE FIRST PRIZE
IN THE COMPETITIVE DRILL.
BERNARD BHANLEY COMPANY
DID NOT COMPETE
Wheeling won out by an overwhelming
majority at Blatenville yesterday
morning?the grand lodge of West Virginia
oJ the Knights of Pythias decided
by a majority that nearly approached
unanimity, that the 1899 meeting would
be htld In Wheeling. This city's only
opponent was Morgantown, and the j
Monongalia metropolis wasn't In It for
I a minute with this old town, -rue
Pythlans of the state will not regret
having taken thla action; Wheeling Pythlans
and her people generally will see
to It that thejr are entertained here In a
manner that will make next rear's
grand lodge meeting one to be remembered.
Before the afternoon session of the
grand lodge at SlstersrUle, the members
and the Uniform Rank companies
marched to the Ohio River passenger
station <o receive Supreme Chancellor
Commander Thomas E. Sample, of Allegheny.
The line was then reformed
and proceeded to the high school building,
where the sessions of the grand
lodge were held. During the afternoon
Commander Sampie addressed the
body, and In the course of his talk complimented
West Virginia's grand lodge
upon the excellent showing that had
been made during the past year.
Al me Ulgui eeaaiuu iuc eiwtiuu vi
officers took place. The only cohtest
woe for grand outer guard, and tbe successful
candidate was Oscar C. Wilkes,
of Aurora, Preston county. Tbe other
officers were each promoted, and tbe result
was as follows:
Grand chancellor?S. A. Posten.
Grand vice chancellor?S. V. Bennedum.
Grand prelate?Maner Jenkins.
Grand keeper of records and seals?M.
H. Smith.
Grand master of exchequer?C. H.
Wolfes.
Grand master-at-arms?B. F. Sayre.
Grand Inner guard?W. L. Mansfield,
Grand outer guard?Oscar C. Wilkes.
The competitive drill was held in the
afternoon. Ravenswood company took
flrst prise and Sisteraville second. Bernard
Shanley company, of Wheeling,
did not contest, not having the requisite
number of men on hand. The Wheeling
company, it Is believed, would have
won bad It contested. The exhibition
HHIl In th? fivpnlner WOK Etonned On aC
(count of the rain which began at 7
o'clock and continued steadily.
After the transaction of routing business,
the grand lodge adjourned last
night, and most of the visiting knights
left Slslersville on the night trains.
. THE NEW id: COMPANY
Stockholders Blet Laat Slight and Kloctcd
Directors, who will Mwt to Orgnnixr on
Mondnr?a ?lto for the Plant to 1m.1*.
lectcd Soon.
Last evening, at the city bull ding:, In
the chamber of the first branchi of council,
& meeting of the stockholders of
tne newiy rormea.- jfeopie s ice ? oiurasu
Company was held for the purpose of
electing directors and transacting oth- ,
er business. The folrtowing board of directors
was chosen: Charfes B. Lenimon,
E. 13. Carney, Charles R. Goetze,
H. Wr. Thurber, Jacob Korn, Jacob Deboldv
WUIUutt Carenbauer, Frank
Heat!^v A. Hottmann, The directors
meet next Monday evening, at the mayor's
office, to organize. At the same
meeting the directors will take steps
toward selecting a site for the new ice- '
making plant, and abx> ask for bids
for the machinery, etc. Several sites i
have been looked at, and one will probably
be settled on Monday. !
The stockholders l<a#t night paid in
their first instalment on their stock,
and other instalments will be paid at
frequent interval as the money is need
eo. j.*ne company prwiiuow iv mum, u.a
production to the amount of ice wanted
by its stockholders, and according to <
present vlnns no ice will be made for
outside consumption;
The following' are the stockholders of i
the company: Hess, Lenunon & Co., '
Theodore Wentze!, V. Bteifus, Dlgie
Meyers, Jacob Korn- & Son, Bader &
Maurer, A. H&ttman; Netl Qui on, H; W.
Thurber, Charles R. Goetze, Herman I
Z wicker, Edward Schreiner, Ixniis Zleg- i
ler, Charles Seltter, Boadwing & i
Schneider, J. D. WHkle, I?\ J. Healy,
Wllkie & Tyson, Charles Bauer, Hoff- ?
man Brothers, W. H. Sherry, Stolze i
Bros. & Co., Joseph Korn, Gundllng & 1
Carenbauer, B. Gardner, Jacob Debohl, I
Joseph Buch, Mlohael Agnic, Henry '
Braunstrop, C. Oberman* Josephi Weis
gerber, Harry Bearley, W. R. Stoop, '
E. B. Carrvey, H. F. Nolte, Frank Hen- f
nfcs, Ix Trusch, Philip KocherU John
Rehm, C. F. Otto, John Hock, Burkle
Bros., Nick Dusch. Poter Felsheim, I
WflMam Brlcekwd', Pau^ Riedc!, AugustSchad;
Ia F. Gorgelln\ D. Nolan; F. H.
Getho, Thomas HaJpln, C. EX Van Keu- ]
ren, Lester West, Rcdicker Bros., Otto
Tyson, Wtoterharlter Bros., William
Nickdson, Andrew McGinley, Galla
Mitchell.
DON'T.
Don't talk politic! to lull" or dry'
eoods to gentlemen! Good ante will endorao
neither.
Don't think fcccauie you b?v# aoeccedetl
In one ttalnt #rou can auceeca In
all! Few people succeed even In one
thing.
Don't think yourself physically omnipotent!
The weakest persons and the
shortest lived frequently feel the best
Don't delay when you feel weslc, languid
or debilitated! Take something to
stimulate your energies at once.
Don't think that any stimulant will
do! Doctors, scientists and the best
authorities aeree th&4 pure whiskey la
the but stimulant.
Don't be deceived Into using an Inferior
whiskey! Remember that the
moat popular, the pureat, the moat
powerful and the moit valuable whiskey
ta Duffy's Pure Malt, and that It
has been so admitted for yeara.
Don't let rour dealer deceive you or
Impose upon you by saying he haa
"something Just as good," or "something
he can recommend." He haa ln?
terested motives.
LOCAL BBOTrim
Mallcnaf Minor MoimU In tiul About
(ha ciir.
Grand thla evening?Wilson Theatre
Company..
The new Ice company elected! directors
last night.
Wheeling gets the 1899 grand'lodre of
the West Virginia Knights of Pythias.
"Open house" at the county Infirmary
yesterday attracted !? cltltens during
the afternoom
The wifo of Rev.'Mr. Smith, of Weston,
was taken to McMaster's hospital
lost night, la the city ambulance.
Pythian. Ca?He_to-night?Meeting of
WeDffter district Kepuuncauit, w uu ??dressed
by Senator Whltaker and Mr.
P. W. Neebitt.
This afternoon at 2 o'clock, before
Squire Roger*, Charles Powell will get
a hearing on the charge of defacing
and Injuring Benjamin Heston'* wagon.
Powell Is one of a crowd of Caldwell's
run boys charged with the offense,
but the cases sgalnst the other*
were compromised.
David Llewellyn, of Martin'* Ferry,
who ha* resigned his position a* night
manager at the Aetna-Standard, will go
to Cambridge to superintend a sheet
mill at that place. The vacancy at the
Aetna-Standard will be filled byCharles
Potts, who Is capablo and
worthy fit the position.
A few people braved the cold weather
and lateness of the Beason and left on
the Mackinac excursion yesterday via
the Cleveland, Lorain ft Wheeling railway.
Of those who left -were H. Ersklne
and .wife, John Parks and family,
Samuel Long aad a party of six fishermen,
Doc McConnahey and John C. De
vine.
Till: RAILROADS.
It is reported that several of the largest
railroad companies In the United
States are planning to move for a reduction
in sleeping car rates. It Is proposed
to have all the roads In the country
using Pullman cars unite in an' appeal
to this company to make a reasonable
reduction in the rates charged for
upper and lower berths in sleepingcars,
and In the rates for seats in the
chair-cars. The first move in the campaign
for lower sleeping and chair-car
rates will be made, it Is said, at the
coming convention of the American Association
of General Passenger and
Ticket Agents, which convenes at Detroit,
Mich., next Tuesday. A resolu
tlon will probably be Introduced by the
general passenger agents of the biggest
eastern roads favoring & reduction
In present berth rates, particularly
in the price of upper berths.
THE SOUTH'S PROGRESS.
The wonderful progress which the
south has been making in ali lines of
industrial, commercial and intellectual
development has been most fittingly set j
forth in a magnificent volume, which,
after months of careful preparation,
ha9 just been issued by the Southern
railway.
This book, the title of which, "The '
Empire of the South," conveys an idea
of Its character, is beyond question one
of the most comprehensive and at the 1
same time artistic publications ever
Issued from the press. It contains nearly
200 octavo pages, over 400 exquisitely
pnnicu uusirauuiis, suu niuncs it presentation
of Southern Interest* in all
lines of human activity, which for thor- j
ouhgness of treatment has never been I
approached.
The opening chapter of the book, under
the caption of "The South, Yesterday,
To-day and To-morrow," discusses
in a broad and forcible manner the present
and future of the southern states,
treating at considerable length the various
Interests, such as agriculture, cotton,
tobacco. Iron, coal, resorts, climate,
etc. Following this are chapters devoted
to each of the states south of th9
Ohio and Potomac, and east of the
Mississippi rivers.
These give a brief, Interesting sketch
of the early history of each state, and
then touch upon ell Its Important ac- i
tlvltles, showing the progress being J
made not only by tho state itself, but
by the leading cities.
Million* Olton A war*
It Is certainly gratifying to the public
to know of one concern In the land who
are not afraid to he generous to the
needy and suffering. The proprietors of
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, have given
away over ten million trial bottles of
this great medldclne; and have the satisfaction
of knowing that it .has abso- !
lutely cured thousands of hopeless cases.
/Ysthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all
diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs
are surely cured by It. Call on Logan
Drug Co., and get a trial bottle free. Regular
size 50c and Si. Everv bottlo (
guaranteed, or price refunded, 3
DIED. |
RATI/?On Wednesday, Octobor 12, 3898, at
12:30 p. m., ELIZABETH, wife of O.
W. Rayl, aged 80 years, 2 months and
11 days.
Funeral from the residence of her hu?- ,
band, No. 735 Market street, on Friday .
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of tho '
family Invited to attend. Interment at
Greenwood cemetery. Pleaso omit
flowers. *
UNDERTAKING.
T PUIS BERTSCHY^ }
funeral Director and
Arterial Embalmor.
till M?ln mrw, 1T.lt 8M?.
Calls by Telephone Answered Day
or Night. Storo Telephono CSa
Residence, 608. Assistant's Tela
phono, 60S. hi?
ALEXANDER FREW. I,
Funeral Director and Embaimer, J
1208 MAIN ST.
Under Competent Management. i
THcphnne,?more. 220: Iteslilrneo, TJO.
3liUEMMER&HILDEBR ANdT C
fllNLRAL UlRtCIORS AND IMOALMIRS, ,
(enter Market end lit Street! j
Telephone 207. Oiiun Vixy and Mitht.
mm
<m?flxwa-i
For Style and Fi1
See Hundreds Who Wear
Kraus Bros'. Qol
Every line, every curve
correct, as you will admit
"Kraus Bros'. Clothing
Wheeling?a bold statement, b
Invra; jvhereni we sneak. All
prove it to you.
Our goods are made foi
in the country, and none but r
come into our store.
Our magnificent FALL
complete, and we are offering a
your trade byt deserving it.
\
KRAUS
WHEELING'S FORE!
a n_?
otricuy une rnte.
, MEN'S OLOTHPTQ-I
Fall and Winter
Suit Time.
Nothing to ga
Fall and Wint
well see the s
choice of it all.
in a suit that
and pocketbook
you came in. I
ways, don't bi
mind, come bac
get every cent
$10.00, $12.00, $15.00 for I
Young Men's Tall and Winf
D. Gundli
34 AND 36 TW
LA-DIES' BUIT8-QEC
Geo. R. Taylc
I! yon are contemplating a ffcPf
trip and desire a ?- L"*LI
oili/ac' Toilftf
MUI1M J UilUi
Hade Suits.
In this deportment will also be found
the latest novelties of the season In the
wrap line.
Cloaks.
Velvet Coats in the "Louis Phllllpe"
stylta. Golf Capes In many new plain
and plaid designs, with the new circular
flounce. English Frock Coats In
tan, gray, blue and black, very becoming
to tall, slender figures. Stylish
Short Jackets in box-front, half-fitting
and tlght-flttlng, with covered darts
and hip seam. All of these garments
In the best qualities and make, and at
prices that will be satisfactory to the
purchaser.
Fnrs.
We are showing an endless variety of
Fur Garments In Coats, Capes and
Collarettes, Seal, Blue Fox, Persian
Lamb and Sable vie with each other for
preference this season.
?
Geo. R. Tayl<
WNANOTAL.
J. LAMB. Proa. JOS. 8EYBOLD. Cashier.
J. A- JEFFERSON, Au't Cashier.
BANK OF~WHEELING.
CAPITAL 200.000, PAID IN.
.WHEELING, W. .VA.
DIRECTOR&
Allen Brock, Joseph F. Paull, I
James Cummins, Henry Bleberson,
A. Rcymann, Joseph Seybold.
Gibson Lamb.
Interest paid on special deposits.
Issues drafts on lOnsland. Ireland and
Jcotlond. JOSEPH SEYBOLD, ,
my 11 Cashier.
J^XCHANGE BANK.
CAPITAL.....? 9300,000.
r. N. VANCE President
OHN FREW Vies President
* E. SANDS Cashier
VM. B. IRVINE Ass't. Cashier
DIRECTORS.
r. N. Vane?, George E. Stlfel,
f. M. Brown, William Elllngham,
folio Prow, John I* Dickey*
folin WaterhouRO^ '
Drafts Ismicd on England, Ireland* ScoN
and and all polnts_In Europa.
gANK OF. THE OHIO .VALLEY.
CAITTAL. .-... 175,000.
VILT.TAM A. T8ETT.... ETw!1ftnS I
tORTIMER POLLOCK.... Vlca Prealdant
Draftn on England, Ireland. Franca and j
Icrmnny.
DIRECTORS. :
.ViIliatia A. lBQtt. Mvi'timer Pollock,
. A. Millar, Robert Hlinpaon,
2. M. Atkinson. C. M. Frlascll,
Jitllun Pollock. . v
Jail J. A. MILLER. Cathlor. J
DULUS BROS.
thes. v|
, every detail of our stilts are I
" is the best for the money fa J
nit it's absolutely correct We I
we ask is an opportunity to I
us by the best manufacturers!]
eliable goods. No shoddy can jl
AND WINTER STOCK is now j
stonishing values. We expect J
~BROS?
MOST CLOTHIERS,
1319 Market Street.
' ? '1
). QUNDLING & CO.
;
in by putting off buying
er Clothes; you may as j
tock when full and have J
When you see yourself !
fits you?body and mind .J
too, you'll be glad that |
f we don't fit you all three J
ly. If you change your J
:k for your money?you'll |
Men's and
jer Suits.
nsr & Go.,
' I
ELFTH STREET.
>. R. TAYLOR 00. 9
>r Company. '
f> r> that wl!l be saltible to wtarior i
>> any occasion you will fled It 1
among our - .
Dress Goods.
Never before has there been a greater. M
variety of now and beautiful fabrics \ vn
shown than we are displaying tibia sea- c j
son. For street wear you will find the . -->!
IMM* Dimwiwi tSB
Cybellne, Camel's Hair, Cheviot, English
Suitings, Clay Diagonals. Venetian tfgfl
and Broad Cloths. For the bouse and V .jX
evening toilettes there are Chemlle,
Figured Nets, ChenUle Corded Pope- 1 A
line. Embroidered Moussellne. Brussels ,~3
Nets In black, pink, scarlet, bluet, yetlow
and white. Pompadour effects in ?g
Taffeta, and plain and fancy BUks'of all 3
the newest weaves and designs.
Lingerie. r>nr
iin* of fjirnhrio icd MuaSn * Co*
derwear Is ENTIRELY NEW, sad an
Inspection of the many new and dainty . M
garments shown will moro than repay M
you lor the trouble. Pretty Frcich -'j
Flounce Bklrta, with Valenciennes and g
Thread Lace trimmings for evening ,?j
wear: also new designs In French Cor- .>&
set Covers, Bodices, Gowns and Chemise.
- .rig
Knit Underwear
In all weights for all seasons, for Isdlss
and children, and at all prices, ranging
from 124c to $6.00 a garment. We -j.
are also sole agents for the world renown^
DR. JAEGER'S HEAI/TH
UNDERWEAR.
We have added the W. B. Corset to
oar corset department.
Dr Corrmanv. I
1 !
PLUMBING, STO. .
WM. F. C. SCflNEUE || "sTtiSftnfSt" |
Dealer in all goods pertaining to the trad*
2012 Main Street.
Telephone 37. Wheeling, W. Ya, VJ
JJOBERT W. KYLE,
Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter.
No. 1156 Market street
Gas and JClectrlo Chandeliers, Filters,
ind Taylor Gas Burners a specialty, mrl
^y-lLLlAM HARJa A SON,
Practical Plumbers, Gas and Steam ntte,'*
No. a Twelfth Stmt
Work don# promptly At reaeonahl# prlcafc
TRIMBLE & LITZ COMPANY.
SUPPLY HOUSE
? . |
PLUMBING AND OAS FITTING, '
ITKAM AND HOT WATER HEATING.
I full lln? of tho eelibnted
BN'OW STKAM 1M;MP3
T"LITKTNDS OP PI,AIM AND FANCT
/V Priming. An entire now lino of sum- -i
of Pall ProKrammou. Ticket* ami InIttttlona
nt nil prices at tho lnicUigeucar
ob Printing Omco.
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