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The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer from Wheeling, West Virginia • Page 8

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8 JSJS.L1 gg 1 1 Sleit Skemat. I Stout Ciemet. Stone Thomas, Busy Here even these warm days. This great 20 Per Cent Discount Sale offers inducements that are being taken advantage of by hundreds of economical buyers daily, Call your attention to the following for to-day: SO dozen Bandana Ties for ladies or gents, in new -i- 4VIL enet-is, ai eaui, icas nic uisiuum wcy 200 dozen men's good size, plain white, Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, extra quality, at each 12ic, less TAr the discount they are only 100 dozen Ladies' Fancy Lace Lisle Thread Vests, lace trimmed, silk taped, at each 29c, less the discount they are 100 dozen Ladies' Lisle Thread Hose, lace stripes or plain, at pair 25c, less the discount they are only 1A? pair 50 pieces Barred White Nainsooks, good quality, at yard 6ic, less 20 per cent discount it costs you Cr only yard 50 dozen Ladies' Fine White and Colored Lawn, Madras, Gingham and Pique Waists, tucked and corded fronts, others trimmed with inserting and tucks, at each 98c, less the 20 per cent they are 79c I umy 50 pieces Fine Dress Ginghams that formerly sold from 25c to 35c, now marked- 22, and less the 20 1Q? per cent they are only yard Bp i Dress Suit Cases for your summer bound with brass locks and catches. $1.65 Cases, less 20 per cent $1.32 $1.95 Cases, less 20 per cent $1.56 $2.25 Cases, less 20 per cent $1.80 Stone Thomas.

SK. Sr.cct Co. I Sro. SK. Stock A Co.

GEO. M. SNOOK CO. TO YOUR SATISFACTION THAT IT PAYS TO BUY In Ready-Made 'In Notion and Goods Department. Furnishing Department CHOICE 'or one of our I SJftW good Ladies' Colored CHOICE one of our Shirt Waists thit 1 assortment of Qfir worth up to $1.69.

I AT AT FANCY COLORED Sizes 32 to 48. ppfpp rKlLE parasols. CHOICE fbr nuy one-of our NOW Shirt Waists. Many! children'S II Some a little more, qcr trimmed 77(31, Thin Includes now i TO stylos Just received. ONE-HALE CHOICE of our 35c each for those formerly Me.

RQa 45c each for those formerly 85c, 89e. A at rx I Misses' White or Col- 59c each for those formerly 9Sc, Sl.lt AND oreH Waists W-25. waists. g9c eftch fnr th0Be fortnerJy Worth up to 98c. $1.65 and 91.85.

Finer ones at similar reductions. PHAIPP for any of our unc- ANOTHER case OF LADIES' fast tnUltC "Jf black Hosiery. White Mnco Feet. Price qualcd Ladies Tailor 12uc actual value 18c pair. AT AT Made Suits.

TWICE AROUND Windsor Silk Tim. This season's best 50c each. Blue ground dots and PRICE styles only. correct I I I ONCE AROUND Windsor Silk Ties. CHOICE for any of our finest 25c each.

MOW "nd best Ladles' HIGH TURN OVER ladles' I.lncn nwrr White and Colored Collars at two for Topaa. 214 $1 Q8 Shirt Waists, worth ZZZ nT 3 up to $3.98. NEW ALLOVER Y0KIN08 In Lace and Embroidery combinations. TuckCHOICE Trimmings.811"''''10 NOW LADIES SILK HONNETS for Children In LINEN Plain White, edge Qfsr SKIRTS. ZjyJKs WnrthSllQ CORDED LAWN BONNETS for in Whlto.

double tuck and hemmed edges, at 25o each. A line showing of Infants' and Chll- I NBW jetted Klnatle, Leather and dren'a Outlltn. Slips, Short and J-wng pillar" Helm. Dresses at popular prices. NKW Ribbons and Belt Ruckles.

Muslin Underwear section shows SEE Market street window display many now styles of Corset Covers, i of Men's Negligee Shirts at Special 8klrts, Drowers, Chemises and Clowns. Prices. MO? Myster'ous Kissing Bug may not succumb to Ferris' Insect Exterminator, but Moths, Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, cease to exist where this remarkable Sreparation is thoroughly used. Prices 19c, 25c and 50c. fe are sole state agents.

Store 7:30 closes 3 p. m. daily, except Saturdays. I GEa M. SNOOK CO.

Nti DAILY 1NTKLL1UJSJNU JUiif' Qxhrdt. NOW! You ladies blessed with small feet can buy Tan Oxfords at CH i price; any pair in the house; 4i the largest size left. ALEXANDER, I Good Shoes. 1049 Main, tot Some 3 and 3i narrow widths in $3.00 grades, old styles, for 45c. the JCcatn9 Shotm.

I THIS WEEK I the dial 0 PAIR5 W01 nor 4 Ladies' $2.50 Tan Shoes and 34 pairs Ladies' $2.50 ind J2.00 Ttn 2 ii 11 If you want a pair of these fine i. of 1 1 i aboea at next to nothing price, i come early, as they will surely go a out quick. NAY BROTHERS, Reliable Shoes. 1317 Market St. cor tha Dlieoll't Jirt Stort.

Si: Adi WE SELL THE FOLLOWING: Wa KODAKS, for Alma. PREMOS. ph vnnnvifl fnr nlitu. BULLARD6. Hel ADLAKES.

Prc CYCLONES, magazine cameras. 0 DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR DISPLAY. and NICOLL'S ART STORE, 1231 MarVct Strict. Wl fflta3ntclligeitmr Ofllco: 25 and 37 Fourteenth Street. ren nln New nec Wanted-Good Girl at No.

1184 Market Ure 8treeL The Examining Board for the School A-J District of Wheeling. Sta Busy Here-Stono Inti Page. he "Habit Is Ten Times nnfi Savings Bank-Fifth Page. Get In tho Page. er, Shopping for Herr- ed Page.

ter Tourists' H. List. tha Attention, Drug Store. at Paull. W.

Johnson's Sons. Llnsly Institute. Wo Become Surety on F. Beh- rens, Jr. the Book Clearance Old City bell Book 8tore.

-or Pin Money F. Bohrens Co. wn, Liquid Stolze Co. Standard Male Quartette. 8in' Miss Kate on Piano and Harti.

lsla be FOR THE HOT WEATHER AT C. HESS SONS'. A fnll lino of Serges, Pin and era Cheviots, which we are prepared to tho make up at popular prlceM. thn Our liulbrlaffun 1 ndorwoar at BOc, ine 7Ac and Sl.OOcannotbooxcollod. Sizes as large ok SO.

Homo a specialty Always tho newest In Nook wear, Collars and Cliffy. Of C. HESS SONS. Fatthlonnblo and Furnishers, 1U8 1 and 1388 Market Streot. 30.000.

con "Wo have fitted moro than twenty ran thousand pairs of Spectacles, giving us 0u a record and experience unequalled hy any other optician In West Virginia, par Satisfaction guaranteed. ton JACOB W. (iIll'KH, Optician, No. 1.100 Market Street. thli Inti Examination.

JJ? The second examination for Ohio jng county teachers will be held at Elm S. Grove on Tuesday and Wednesday, Au- gust 1 and 2, conducted by George S. Biggs. county superintendent of schools. In Clerk Robertson's Office.

hui Tho following deeds were recorded In Pia Clerk Robertson's office yesterday: Imi Deed dated June 24, 1899, between tlci Mary L. Rlnehart, of Buffalo, N. Chi and Edward Pelley, of Wheeling, trans- tat ferrlng a lot north of Edglngton's lane; consideration $450. for Deed dated July 244, 1899, between y0i Rachel Fliher, executrix of Martin opr Finher, and Frank Oberle, transferring lots 1 and 2 and parts of lots 3 and 4, In Thomas Owen's addition, South Wheeling; consideration, $1,050. A One deed of trust was recorded.

Pie Eel Lewis Was Acquitted. stii Tho trial of Frank Lewis, charged with attempted robbery and assaulting Mrs. Gockstetter, the nged resident of Hoggs' run, occurred yesterday before wa Squire Lacey, of Benwood. There was not sufficient evidence to indict the QrJ prisoner, consequently he was acquit- tlcl ted of the charge. The result was no surprise to Mr.

Lewis' friends, who were certain of his acquittal. Mrs. Re: Gockstetter declared he was not one of alv the two men W. snv Of Historical Interest. fee The West Virginia Socloty of the Daughters of the Revolution has been presented with a very Interesting gavel can by Mrs.

C. W. Brockunler. It Is mad'- wood from Washington's headquar- SI ters at Valley Forge and Is tied with the Society's colors, buff and blue. On col, silver plate is the following lnscrlp- Wn tlon: ov? "Wood from Washington's Headquar- to i ters, Valley Forge.

Presented to the Daughters of the Revolution of West Virginia, June 9th, 1899, by Mrs. C. W. Brockunler." wa BUSINESS Men's Dinner daily at the prlj Grand Central Hotel. Commutation tickets at reduced rates.

Try uh. 13., IF you want the best bread baked, auk for Wheeling Bakery's tin Heal I0' cad. jjJ ALL meat shops will be closed Thursday, July 27, at 8:30 a. on account of the Butchers' Picnic at Fair Grounds, to which the public Is invited. JKK, i VESTED CHOIR.

I. Innovation at Thomson M. E. I Church Well Received OIR'S FIRST APPEARANCE sated a Favorable Impression and 10 Vestments, so Unusual In Melodist Churches, Wcro Worn. early Fifty Voloos In the Choir, Hitch Is Becoming a Foremost Choir's Personnel.

or aoms time It has been under- that Thomson M. E. church was tempiating a departure from the al line of rendering music In Metho. churches. On Sunday morning the shippers at that church had the isure of llsteningfortheflrst time in Ir own house of worship, a well ducted vested choir, and the opinion i generally expressed that the inno- II Ion is a very happy one.

he membership of the choir presenta creditable appearance, attired in vestments usually used In Metho churches where vestments are although not many of that domination use them. he choir entered heartily Into all the and sang so well as to greatly tlfy tho formalor of the venture, the services of last Sabbath can be on as an Indication of what may be ected regularly, the congregation I appreciate the efforts of the church rive them an enjoyable and helpful rice as can be found In the city or where in the country. The singing he hymn In which the congregation led earnestly appeared Indicative of enulne revival of religion. rot J. H.

Hammond has charge of choir and all who know him will him and choir success. The memi are: Misses Emma Fritche, Stella inell, Anna Alexander, Mrs. Jessie lis, Miss Lettie Coleman, Miss Ber- Dunbar, Mrs. H. P.

Loe, Misses Ele Jacobs, Lida Prince, Hontar iper, Ada Emhof, Bess Donaldson, Braddle Lewis, Mrs. W. H. Olesey, ses Irene Lashley, Edeth Maser, 1 Fisher; Messrs. Allen Robinson, Iter Beldeman, H.

P. Loe, Lee Bobert Llndsey, Walter Sadler, irles Wlncher, Albert Martin, John inan; Miss Carrie Fritche, organist; f. J. H. Hammond, director.

tber members nave oeen receivea I it expected that about flfty In will In the near future be enrolled. 3RKED FOR INTELLIGENCER. 9 Distinguished Harrison Gray gj Otis a Printer Here in 1800. he Intelligencer Is In receipt of a letfrom Lisbon, Ohio, which contains a Unlscence, briefly, of 1860, thirty- years ago, which, In a way, con- ID ts this paper with a prominent flgIn the war In the Philippines. Mr.

Ft. Bell, who Is editor of the Buckeyo te at Lisbon, writes to remind the elllgencer that thirty-nine years ago was an apprentice boy In this ofllce 1 thut there was employed in the ofat that time a Journeymyan printnamed Harrison Otis. He remainhere but a few months, but the wriremembers him distinctly. He states gl he Is the same Harrison Gray Oils present munaglng editor of the Los 01 Seles, Times, and who was so mlnent In the war In the Philippines, Bell sent this reminder In view of fact that Harrison Gray Otis was ng talked of as the possible succesto General Alger as secretary of and has figured conspicuously ce his return from the Philippines on nuthnrltv on the situation on the inds. The Intelligencer In glad to reminded that so distinguished Her In the late war and editor went 1 its walls.

Thirty-nine years ugo ither war was approaching, and oth- connected with the Intelligencer and since have distinguished mselves in various capacities. TRI-8TATE REUNION tho G. A. R. Assuming Shape.

Committees at Work. ecretary II. J. Felber, of the general nmittee having in charge the argements for the tri-state reunion of soldiers, to be held at Wheeling Saturday, August 6, has sent let9 to nearly all the G. A.

R. posts in i vicinity. Among the towns to be erested in the reunion are Bellalre, rtin's Ferry, East Liverpool, West xander and a host of others. Assist- Mr. Felber in this work are Robert Taylor and D.

F. MoKlnley. The nmittee will meet this afternoon. di UPRIGHT PIANO CHEAP. wing to a misunderstanding between iband and wife, a fine Upright has been placed in our hands for nediate disposal.

The piano is prac- illy new and was built by Clifford ckering, a man with a national repu- Ion as an expert piano builder. fo are nuthorixed to sell the piano one-half of the original price If want or need a piano, here is a rare F. W. BAUMER CO. WHEELMAN'S tool-bag Isn't comte without a bottle of Dr.

Thomas' ectrlc Oil. lleals bruises, igs, sprains. Monarch over pain. 2 'EOPLE would not growl so murh "baker's bread" If they used the icellng Bakery's tin seal bread. Alys ask for it.

IUSINE8S Men's Dinner dally at the ind Central Hotel. Commutation kets at reduced rates. Try us, I HAVE used Chnmberlain's Cough medy in my family for years and rays with good results," says Mr. B. Cooper, of El Bio, Cal.

"For nil children we find it especially ef- live." For sale by druggists. IREAD winners should see they get icellng Bakery Bread. Cheapest be- ise It Is best. PECIAL his week we will give 20 per cent illsnt on our entire stock of Diamonds nnd itches. Thin means that you will have 00 worth of diamonds ami watches select from and net 20 cent off our ular prices.

A 150.00 diamond or watrli I cost you 940.00 at sale, a saving to you. have diamonds from 0 to 1300.00 each, ladles' and iches from 95.00 to 9123.00 each, and we you 20 per cent discount off regular lew stylo Shirt Waist Sets at 20 per off regular prices. lagers' lient Sllvor Knives and Forks 0 per dosen. trrllnR Silver Ring Bracelets, the heat illty, at cents each. are Riving special bargains In over 1 000 worth of diamonds, watches and 1 crwaro this week.

1 SHEFF Corner Main and Eleventh Streets. Skt Xub Chlhitrt. I Shb CltHltri tor 25 Per Cent Discount Sale is accomplishing all we expected. The busy scenes on our Clothing speak volumes in favor of honest, legitimate excellent values. imrfreds of Men's Suits, Hundreds of Boys' Suits, all of this spring and summer purchases, go at a discount of 25 per cent We renew our obligation to refund the money paid to anyone not thoroughly convinced.

THE HUB, LOTHIERS, HATTERS AND FURNISHERS, MARKET AND FOURTEENTH STREETS. SBatr't Clothing Xouit. Scrr't Clotihg Xomt. We Believe rhen offering bargains two things are to be considered) They Reasonable? They Desirable? In these two phrases we mean they must be just such nits as men are in search of, at the same time to sell them ir less than they can be bought for elsewhere. Summer Suits are cheapest just at the height of wearig time, but only here, and at these prices: $14, $15 and $16 Suits for $9.00.

$10 and $12 Suits for r. $6.50. Not philanthropy, but house clearing. All this season's aii ci7oc in mmhinpH Int. hut not more than tvo 1" three Suits of any one kind.

BHER'S welfth Street. Clothing House. i ft i. vhe cample-JLftigarranLO. Extraordinary Values.

CURTAINS. Tho last of the curtain have scverifl curtains, and ime as many as two and three pairs alike. All go at one-half price. Children's Dresses, nicely trimmed, at 29c. Elfler ones at reduced Good full, regular made.

59c vnluo, for 3Dc. Bluo and lark and White Prlntn. 75c vajuc. for S9c. Nicely trimmed Wrappers In rtored percale.

value, for Extra nlcantyle, 11.00 value. 79c. Lam 'rappers, trimmed In Val. lace and ruffles, made with flounced slnrn orth $2.23. $2.50 and $3.75.

special at $1.69. CMrBtock of new and up-tjite Shirt entire line at prfce. The Ready-Mane irtment still offers tholr line line of Ladles' Tailor-Made Suits at one-tain id one-half off regular price. rhe Sample-Lingaman Company) 1217-1219 MARKET STREET. Ho eke Company.

Shoe Compaq. LADIES' Fine Dongola Flexible Sole Shoes, Cinclnnitl made. The flf) best in Wheeling for MEN'S Fine Black Vlci Kid or Tan Willow Calf. Genuine Welt Bot- torn. Nothing like them in the city for more money.

Our $3.00 Locke Shoe Company. "While. Sfandltp Uoner. TChite, Xandlet $5.48 for Dinner Set pieces These goods are beautifully decorated, We sell from open stock. Select what you want.

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