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E LADM8' WKAPg-8!l ' Stone & ===== | Ladies* Wr< We could fill this entire page tc and tben the story would be on a few of the late arrivals and <11 The variety and low prloes wl <T /. QQ to-day buys Ladles' Fine Kersey V Ip't-oO Covert Cloth Jackets, lined thro you will find better tn the city to a <n to-day buys Toadies' All Wool 1 if I.HO (hades of Blue. All lined throu never Bold better for *10.00. <tQ QR to-day secures choice of 35 ntyl 4>v7-u J S|,ades of Tan, Castor, Blue, Bro out with Satin. Borne Braid xrn kIa 4n Ka K? tha 1 arcro t t WIC W WV VUV? VU V/ HMI ? || F'?rs. T - Only the most reliable kinds, tl h*re. and you know we cheerful thing purchased If not entlrel) Electric Seal Collarettes. Yoke of Aetrach To-day each Electric Seal Collarettes. Aatrjtcban Yoke Fancy Silk Lined. To-day each Electric Seal Collarettes, with 22-Inch Ta TUlla, Farcy Lined. To-day each And then the finer ones, in all thi Beat ot Lining* and Trimmings, ai to 175.00 each, r' , f|J- !>!? Ladies' Sui Some recent arrivals mafee it pi tractive values to-day. At <t7 QH to-day we offer you todies' L *" 4) / iJU cloth, Jacket! Lined throu wo have been selling at 4 A f <tQ to-day we offer choice of 1 rll iPu-uu Venetian Suits, Jackets lin< have been selling: at $12.85. Finer grades Ladles' Suits at $14 Suits at $25.00. Stone & b ? jl. JACKETS, ETC.?GEO. TAKE ANY C\| A/l STREETCAR <?IWU fUK | Busy K !A A inches represents the avei 9 / most fashionable jackets, /j/j double breasted, but a ve breasted, fly front jack ANYBODY?even the stoutes Colors most in demand are the new blues, browns and blacks, example: IDA Afl Plain navy blue II V/ Un double breasted!! (fl/i. If 11 cloth jackets ' " " -with inlaid velvet collars, small and medium sizes. Were made to sell for h considerably more money, h The lot is limited and the Hm- ; ited price of $2.95 will make < ! short work of them See our t great values between $10.00 t and $20.00. { |$14:75~S Y brown, navy and grey Venetian cloth suits, skirts of which are full flounced. The jackets are lined with 1 bright taffeta and the entire ; outfit is elaborately strapped? strapping inset with neat black fi < braid. Actual value of these I suits $17.75. I ] Nnw for a Bin Jumo?C in the Overflowing Nol Hare are value* which > 7R n for ladies' black wool ' UW equestrienne tights, actual value $1.25 pair. Hardly enough to supply one hundred people?better come quick. for ladies' black wool hose, actual value 25c pair. Will be another quick seller. MrUNDrRWEAR fOR tVtRY 17II yard is the price of what < " M Ia. A _ .n ? in urnpiiti I 'If' ar>isiic range 01 baieuckc I ill) counter. The; are gorgeoi Crush Belts. As proof of that it took five weeks to secure this c pieces by the maker. X^=?New Belt GEO. IVTSN X)WB ? THOMAS. Thomas aps. Ming you of the assortments here, ly partly told. We will Just mention ik you to come and see (or yourself. 11 do the rest. .Tnftketa. either Fly or Bo* Front: al ughout with Satin. We hardly tbli ir 17.00. Kersey Jackets In Black and the n< shout with Satin. In Iact we ha Ladles' Cloth Jackets In all n< ,-n, Red, also Black. All lined throui nmed. and values that are only post ash buyers. *<?? #i?itv miofantmv) nrf> handled Ily refund your money In case anyr satisfactory. in, Satin Lined. (?2.9 i. Trimmed with Marten Tails, <JJ^ Q bs. Trimmed with 8 Marten ^JJj.9 i most desirable kinds of fur, oliere, too. price ranging up ts. wslble for us to offer some very atTailored Suits of All Wool Cove ;hout with Satin. Samo qualities th 9.S3. ,adle?' All Wool Broadcloth. Covert >d with Satin. Same quality as \ 1.85, $17.50 and Full Silk Lined Thomas. M. SNOOK & CO. iiT & rn % ? ?? VVfl Veady-Made Dept. age length of this - season1 , the majority of which ar ry smart showing of singl ets are also here. Can f t and most slender peopli various modes and castor: Here's one business-bringin Our Line Of Suits was never more complete; vill certainly pay you to loo t over. One can wear thes iuits all winter, even durin ? i ? .1 ? ? t. he coldest weatner by addm o the outft one of the man ashionable Fur Capes r/e are selling at such reasor ible prices. Don't be alarmed at th :rowds in this department; vi will see to it that you at properly waited upon. Ine Which Lands You , ,, tion Department fill find ready takers: \ Qn for ladies' maco fleece jersey ribbed vests an pants, actual value 25c eacl An offer to jump at. RAp is the price of our mo: Uvu popular and varis range of fleeced rib underwe; for women. Have it in whitcream, ecru and grey. We'i proud to sell underwear i such sterling merit. MEMBER or THE IAMIIY. ?e positively know to be the mo ROMAN RIBBONS ever sold over ai asly beautiful and all the rage f their popularity we point to the fa it, and then we were limited to hi Buckles to gt> with these. IOOK & CO SHOBa-ALBXANDBB. 1 The ? Best Shoe SHOWN (8) ? roj w & "The Wheeling T g? $3.50. Shoe." Not because we say so, MAKE US but because we are able PftOYE to orove it IT. 21 styles?any kind of leather you want s ALEXANDER,? !W in Ve ' Shoe Seller?1049 Mel*. st 1 = b? W WEDDING 8TATIONBBY. ni t ? Wedding Stationery. ? We furnish 100 handsomely engraved Weeding Invitations complete, from th. finest material, tor '< $10.00. * [ 1160 for ?sch succeeding hundred. cl 104 engraved Visiting Cords and a Engraved Plates $1.50. All of best (e quality. bl 8 DILLON, WHEAT & " jt^^HANCHER CO.. ? 8 1323 Market Street. ol 0 io SHOES-NAY BROTHERS. te tr * d( a ec "Royal" I 8C w v- a] I a. w St rt The new $3.50 SHOE <" FOR niair l0 or la proving immensely popular. In antlcl- JJJ l'c pation of this, yre havo provided a large stock of many atyles, Willow Calf, Russia tJ Calf, Patent Leather, Vlcl Kid, Titan-Calf. cj ?THE GREAT POPULAR PRICED SHOE? m NAY BROTHERS, f 3317 Market. J - ? m OVAL FBAMB8. Jj Oval Frames ^ ' For Portraits. " ******** Wo are showing a beautiful assort- tc nt Ov?i i-'rames. The newest! c< ? xiniHhes, most artistic designs, low- Bt y est prices are here. Come and see ........ theni. J QUALITY HIGH?PRICES LuW NICOLL'S ART STORE, I 1231 Market Street !S g nol-mw&f ? SKf Jntel%en?r " y Office: Not. 25 and 27 Fourteenth Street. 5f Nrw A<lvrrtl?rnient?. ~ Cut This Out?Goetze'a Drug Store. q, S Auction Sale of Household Goods. t. Oval Frame*?Nlcoll'a Art Store? 41 Eighth Page. ? Proof. Proof?Mllllgan, Wilkin & Co. E Bonds?Howard Hazlett. ai For 8al<??Simpson & Tatum. Notice?II. G. Zane. Profitable Homo Work. H Funeral Notice?Black Prince Lodge No. hj Wail ted?To Loan 1100,000 Ladles' Wraps?Stone & Thomas?laghth . Pfl Kf if Breaking Records?Geo. El Btlfel & Co.? di 11 Third PaRP. I kWe Have Worked Wonders?The IIubEI fhth Pace. , ? _ m ,, Lace Curtain* and Portieres?Geo. R. m * Taylor Co.-Flfth Page. fo ry With Uf Buslnens is on tho Jump?Ivraus J. g BNew ^oodfr^fihn Frledel & Co.?Fifth v PViolet Cream?R. H. List. ? y Shorthand?Wheeling Shorthand School. P November 1, 1K8-By Direction of tho H Secretary of War. a? New Crop New Orleans Molasses?II. F. Behrens Co. "Pepsalt"?Goetxe** Drug Store. Save Money?Frank Stanton. Reliable Fire Insurance-Alfred Paull ci Silk Hats-E. S. Denser Co. t0 20,000. Jj. V? have tm*<l more tha?% twenty thon. ,r Mini nnlre of Spectacle*, ?lvliitr ? * ree. \\ orri and eiperienee tmequnllml by n??y tr J- other optician In WSifc Virginia- RalUfao W tlon innrftit'Mtl. ? 41 . CC JACOIt ff. ORUBB, Optician, . No. 1306 Market btreeU ' !! ATTENTION """" ic BIlrufBS' AMI) RRrWrRS' FMP10YFS. D By buying; our well known All Wool y, Knit Jacket* you will combine comfort null ?1 urn hi illy. They aro the best mad*. Price 2.(10 and np. Ak'onii for tlie celebrated Jnroa Hygienic Underwear, the beat hrnltli under- v< wear known. C. IIKSM St miffs, ,tr fashionable Tailor* and PuruUhora, 1.131 and iat3 Market Htreet W J ? tl LOCAL BREVITIES ' SVallcriof Minor Moment In and About 1* the Cllr. ft Opera Houno to-nlgh t?And rows Op- lr era Company In, "Martha." lr St Orand to-nlKht?Wilbur Opera Company In "Two VngabondH." cl Rev. C. P. Wlirhnrt, of Allegheny, Pa., J] ir will conduct an cvanffaliHLIc wrvlcft for K m?*n nt -the V. M. C. A. building till* ? evening, ai t ;*u u i*iuc*k. ncv, mi, ?? w?u C art In a very effective speaker, nnd the W r service will be very interesting. All " 3* younjr men are Invited to attend. The Indie* of the-United' Presbyterian church will Rive a suptwr and apron e->ile at the church parlors, on Tuesday, No- * vem'oer 2!?. The tame of the suppera ? iSt given by the ladles of th<- church will 1V certainly Insure a law patronage. The v "apron nale" will be a very a:tractive ,f feature of the evening'* entertainment. .. mm" ||i ICI i WK do not make from 300 to 4fK> per hi ,lf cent profit on our Watch?* nnd Dia- | K*' 11 inonilH, nnd don't claim to sell a $400 **5 Watch f.?r $ir?o. Perhaps we could sell you the same grade Watch for $100 at nt private sale. 8HBPP BROS, In m ? THBnB will h? n mwilnir of the S.' Alumnae of M?t. de Chant n 2- on Monday evening, November 14, at 7:30 o'clock, at |J m the residence of Mis? Devrlcs, No. 213C Market street. < RADES ASSEMBLY: eeka to Unravel a Tangle at Richland Mines ISCHARGE OF MINER THE CAUSE HAT PRECIPITATED A HASTY STRIKE ? THE TRADES ASSEMt BLY CLAIMED THE STRIKE WAS NOT INAUGURATED IN DUE FORM, BUT WILL. TRY TO BRINO ABOUT AMU CABLE ADJUSTMENT. O^HBR BUSINESS AT YESTERDAY'S SESSION The Ohio Valley Trades and Labor werrtbly held a lengthy sestlon yeaterly afternoon; nearly alt the time be la dealinc with a baity like of the miner* at Gilchrist's coal ink, over the discharge of one of their umber. There was a fair attendance : delegates, and President Riley and ?cretary Salisbury were at their posts. Credentials were received from Wm. avis, representing Local No. 969 of the lners, and the delegate was obligated. After the list of boycotts was read, mstderable discussion followed on the like of the miners at the Gilchrist Ine, Richland district. The strike a# Inaugurated by reason of the dlstarge of one of the miners. The men aimed that the discharge was not for Just cause. He was discharged for ndlng out copper stone from the bank, it It was said in extenuation that it Is le rule ail over the country for mins working In narrow entryw to send it the copper stone on top of the coal. The assembly discussed the question whether Local 969 was Justified in orfring a strike. The members of the cal claimed they had placed the matr In the hands of the Assembly's arblation committee, but President Riley tolded, after the discussion had taken wide range, that Local 969 hod exceed1 its bounds, so far as the local was incerned with the Assembly, In orderg the strike. Other delegates believed lat the miners were a trifle hasty In irowing down their picks, though heaving that- the miners had cause for ? "I? at. tha <1 lunhnnt'A of one Of (ClllllH 1IUI U.L. kuw ? lelr rat-a who had broken no custom. In ndlng out copper atone with his coal hen doing that "hurry up" Job, driving ? entry. One of the strikers stated that It waa rule in Pennsylvania and Ohio, to arn a man. once tor mixing copper one with cool, to "dock" him & second me, and to discharge him the third me. The miners wanted this rule apled. President Riley ruled that according the Assembly** constitution the strike as not Inaugurated in due form; the Iner'a grievances hadn't been premted iro writing. The miners wanted le arbitration committee to take jarge agaim and In order to straighten atters out, a recess of five minutes waa .ken, during which the miners got toother in an amc-room. It was finally ?cided to place the question of settleent of the strike In the hands of the rbltration committee, which will proibly call in a disinterested party In Its inference with Mr. Gilchrist. The Assembly was thanked for Its Dnation to the striking stove mount's at Belleville, 111., In a communication om the stove mounters of that city. Governor Tanner, of Illinois, replied i the Assembly's letter praising his rnrse In connection with the miners* rike at Virden, III. The governor acaowledged the Assembly's letter In fe:itous terras. On motion of Delegate Tlghe the As mbly "purchased twenty-five tickets ir the ball to be given by the Belmont bor assembly at Bridgeport, November ABOUT PEOPLE. rangers Hi Clio City ami Wheeling People Aluoml. W. W. Van Winkle, of Parkersburg, Is guest at the Windsor. George W. Harrison, of Slstersvllle, as* a Howell register last night. Miea Lou Rustemeyer, of the South d, has accepted a. position tvlt'h George . Stifel & Co. W. H. Warren, of Rush Run, and Geo. . Brown, of Greenville, were McLure rivals last night. John Schwartzbach, night clerk at the owell, is off duty, suffering from qulnr. His place is being filled by H. C. weeney. General A. H. Beach returned yesterly from a brief visit to Pittsburgh, uring which he attended one of thfc ittsburgh orchestra's concerts. Among early arrivals to attend- the eeting of the Masonic bodies are the Mowing, registered- at the Stamm: Dr. H. Weymouth, of Elklns; John- M. ollln?? of Charleston; C. S. McKenzle, ' Alderson; H. R. Howard, of Point leasant; W. T. Workman, of Echo; P. . Lester, of Extra! T. G. Swats, of lwton; H. M. Bell, Jr.. of Bramwell, id C. E. Samuels, of Bluefield. The llraf Plftater. ? nf Unnr^i dnmncned with tiamberJaln's Pain Baitm and bound on - the afreet ed port* Is superior to any aster. When troubled with a pain In le chest or side, or a lame back, givo a trial. Tou are ccrtaln to be more urn pleased with the prompt relief hirh It afford?. Pa4n Balm Is also a xtaln euro for rhe-umatisnv. For sale f druggists. _ SHBFP BROS, do not make from 200 i 300 per cent prollt on Watches and lamonds, and don't claim to sell a $400 ratch for $100. Perhaps we could sell ;>u the same grade at $75. KIoiiay fl l'er Out. If dissatisfied with present Loan on lur property call and investigate my rms. Farm and City Property Loans anted. Money ready for satisfactory curlty. R. T. HOWELL. Bridgeport, Ohio. Kierllent HMr Train Kerv'e* fleet I ve Sunday, November 13, WheelK & Lake Erie trains between Wheelig, Steubenvllle, Mingo Junction and rilllarft, will run through without mnge of cars, leaving Wheeling 9:15 a. I.. 3:20, 6:20 ami ?.iv p. m., cuy iinic, lily. Arrive from Stoubcnvllte 7:35 a. i.. 12:06. 6:05 ami 9:05 p. m. VE WILL TELLYoU your headaches romen from weak eyes; ho If |fhtHi?ei? will rell?\?- thorn. Do you ,v? headaches? IJo your oy*?? water nurt ?>r hurn? I?oo? the print run to th. r when reading? Do thlnu* appear mblo or mixed up? I lava a desire to rub ,o cyon? Twltrhlng? For any troublo your eye*. consult us. \Vc make Klusxes popular prloos. Mako a rnrrful ??xnmatlou free of cluirxc anil rely on our ill mid not on the patient's judgment or iMWi-rti. Consultation and examination ROF. SHEFF, sKlJ Cor. Mi In and f I eve nth Sis., Whevliaf. W. Va. j ' bona amp ovhbi We Have Worked ' Such a boom as our busi our stock. In each depa reason for It. 'Twasn't o our superior-qualities?n but the grand, glorious u and we seal satlsfaotior guarantee. We have sea whole creation, gatherir that were growing in th can show you a stock that'll be the envy of t! house is full of flower strewing them among Suits. Straight as a thread through the eye of a needle we have entered into every phase of Suit fashion. When you make a change with us this fall or winter it will be for the better. We have shaved the prices until only a tissue of profit covers the cost. Our line of cheapness has been drawn at $5, worth weighs light below that price, up to 125. Quality grows with every dollar. There is the highest perfection. Judge us as you find us. Single and double-breasted sacks and four-button cutaways. A variety that no three houses combined can equal. Do not fear for the fit?that is perfect beyond improvement Our aim has been to money's worth you have succeeded. .Success pil Boys' Department brimi THF HI Ill %md 1 1 V HUB CORNER, FOURTEEN! LACB C0RTAJK8, BTO. Geo. R. Tayl< Lace Curtains and Portieres This Week 'l R O/ at ^ /O LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE. 130.00 Curtains. $22.50 $25.00 Curtains 118.75 $20.00 Curtains $15.00 $15.00 Curtains $11.25 $10.00 Curtains $ 7.50 $ 5.00 Curtains $ 3.7(1 I 2.00 Curtain#. $ 1.50 Cloaks and Suits are being received dally, and we are displaying only the newest and latest i styles In these garments. | Rag Capes are one of the most desirable garment* you can possess for general utility and rough wear. We have Just received some new ones in plain and plaid reversed cloths. Geo. R. Tayl< J. H. LOCKS s: THE MAN WHO WEI To look around tor a we offered to him cami JtJt jCjl, YES, SIR, when you go out liuni than onr Hen's Genuine Leather Lined Shoo lor hard job to And it?in ib tie more money to ii would not be easy. Lo< FURNITURE- ALE: Reliable Furniture. .? A feature of thi jt our autumn she j? never lose sight ? * insist upon the j? right. We wisl jt advantage for pi the excellent ass j* and you'll agree c* inducement here Special Bargains in Fine < Medium Priced Bed Room Su ALEXANDE Furniture, Carpets, Etc. JOATS?THB SUB. I W?raders!| ness had this fall. Study irtment you will Arid a ur low prices alone-nor .or our exclusive styles- H nion of all these virtues 1 with our responsible rchedup and down the ig the choicest novelties a garden of genjus. We of Suits and Overcoats H tie to-order shoos. Our s of fashion and we're an applauding public. H OTiro1o/?,rtai+C XJ Y VI vuu w. H Only the rich can afford to have u I Overcoat made to order, and they don't need to. Ours have won a place anting I the beat efforts of outom tallora. PrlM Is their only resemblance to the ready. made garments shown you by say. I body else. The more you see oihera Um stronger will he your appreciation ol I ours". It Isn't strange we want you t? H look around. No style or site or taiti I we have forgotten. Every style, every color, every one made to fit and to wear. give you the biggest I 9 ever had, and we have es upon success. The H 'ul of new things' I D Clothiers, Hatters I J I lj and Furnishers, I H AND MARKET STREETS. =3 I ?OBO. B. TATLOB 00. Dr Company. I ladies' Waists I j for winter wear In Velvet. Silk. Satin, | Cashmere and Lustre, ranging In price I from >2.GO to |8.00. Empress Skirts. I [ Three skirts art the most drslrabk undergarment a lady can near, tad I have proved their desirableness by sellIn? quickly. We have Just received a I new supply In all the newest shades In I I Bilk, and are ready to flit orders ft* those not fortunate enough to seam I them before. ; DR. JAEGER'S HEALTH CNDEFWEAL I MUNSING PLATED UNDERWEAR. ARNOLD'S KNIT GOODS. . I P. CENTEMERI & CO. KID GLOVES I | or uompany. HOB COMPANY. JToIjt i BETTER SHOE than I i back tired out. <* > H *jtjtjt ting a BETTER SHOE i liox- Calf,Three Sole *"> AA 111 I. ?iW juu mu uhid u ict you could put a litt and then the job eke Shoe Company. SANDER FREW. > ?I ?8? I i many handsome styles in | iwing is their reliability. We I of that important point. We I best, but the price must be I b our patrons to have every I rice and quality. Add to this I ortment, the superior designs, I i with us that there's every I : to careful furniture buyers. I R FREW, No. 1208 Main Streets