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Bpj CLEARANCE SALE-STONE 4 THOMAS.' JHNUHRY * I Clearance Sale. TWO ITEMS ThUwillgi2?,?8lmad1li%lrEiVY RE" I Dress Goods Department! 36-inch wide. Cloth, strictly all-wool filling, at 19 \?c% Regular price ~25o. *^*/2 j2-inch wide Irredescent Serges, all-wool filling, * at------ - lOcayard Wee..?? 20o. UNDERWEKR?? 3c, dozen Ladies' Ribbed Camel's Hair Vests at - 39cFormer price - 70o. Big Reductions in all kinds of Ladies', Men's and Children's Winter Underwear. C-j-nii a 0_ TU r\ iaa n rn ioiuiie <Y i iiuiiido. JUST TWO NEW ONES?M. J. M'FADDEN. JUST TWO NEW ONES! THE LATEST THIHG OUT IK HATS. These very comfortable The latest thing out In Stiff 8tyl|sh Hata tn a|| heights and Hats. All the go everywhere, colors, $1 50, $1 76, $1 95, $2 Come and see them. and $2 50. Winter Caps for Men and Boys, I 25c, 85c, 50c, 75c, $1 00, $125, $1 50. M. J. McFadden, One-Price Hatter And Furnisher, 1320 and 1322 Market St. ATLANTIC TEft CO. GEO, M. SNOOK & CO. | Holiday Goods. GEO. M. SNOOK & oo.' For many years it haa bean our cui Itom toofferTea.DinnornndToilet Waro, Library and Parlor Lamps, Blsquo Stat?USUN UNDERWEAR:tliev can prSflt by attending our great Hundreds Of Well pleased Holiday Sole. Romomber all oar goods loriipc t-nnlf nrivnntncro nf rmr I are of the late, atyles in ahape and dec ^Qlef ,C,0015. ^Vantage OT our oration. We quote a fow pncei, which Great Muslin Underwear Sale rXk1vyeohta7oPaiorUolUoe"c#llod last week many of them purKIS chasing largely for future fer- nwwuro wants r Plain While Tea seta, 50 plocos...$ 2 23 .. .. f riain whitoDinnor.soia.ioipiecoa 6 65 The zero weather prevail; afferine fe 3 23 ins douf? prevented othoeUinjn choston Uoiia.coium- ers from attending this great I w!w riip0,,llM'lM0'ini? sale. We have, therefore, deI'AVSto cided to continue same one wef.k ,l0"6er- ,F?r furttfr Toilet Sets, Adamantine or Porcelain, particulars See last Weeks in 76 different Bbapea and decoration!, nnnprs g 13 ploeei, from $4 75 to $8 60. ' pupcia. Donotiaii to tee those ?et?. Special values at 25 and 50 cents. PtlantlC ffii 0(3ij cidedly greater bargains ait one-half price than those of P; ? 1109, and 2.08 Marketst. previous seasons at any price. j. s. rhodes & co. We have a few of the latter , ~ " kind that will almost be given ttl Till n Y)U Cnlfl away. All of our New Cloaks IpJUlllllll V Ulllv Misses'and Children's?will " be sold at precisely one-half 0F price. This Cloak stock is B \ the most attractive in Wheel: LADIES' AND BBS' '"s ?>4w AT A A T7" C IMPORTANT:?Our New HSI- I I I lA l\ A Cloak and Suit Room at rear VJJLJ\J of No. mo Main street will ,be ready for occupancy about February 1 ?. No better stock of Cloaks and Suits will be 38 Ladles' short jackcts, worth shown anywhere. from $8 jo to $20; choice of this |s Ladles' Imported Cloth Capes, _ _ , fe worthfrom jSa; to?3;; choice $15. Dress Goods,, Blankets, I Missed Newmarkets, 13 years to Underwear, Remnants and 18 years, worth from >850 to *14; Winter Goods generally all choice now $3 9a share In the same markjjtfOoe lot Children's Cloaks, a down preceding inventory of Kjretrs to 8 years, at one-third regit- stock. ~ crao. i&. |J.S.iflteUll,|SN00K&C0. Mdtytmx. Omcb t Num. tf ft anU If 7 Fourteenth Htreut, T1 New Advertisement*. Volontlnei?C. H. Qulmby. l or lUot? Juuw A. Henry. o? Borbt'r AipUnlt Paving Co. AH htocliUolUtff*' Mailing?Lartw AiplmU Paving Co Masonic Funoritl Notice. \ > I'orttale-tiooti Horsa lio?ion liuked i^nus-Albert Stoliu & Co. t t'aili Dividend?Uerumu Fire luiuruuco Co. ' iMiwwux Caudle*?Kwiuff Uro*. l H/.?? VbaH MAJ<T 1 Comic-used Mince Munt-O. E. Murray J; Co, J Closiug Out?lidw. I.. Hose Ji Co. 1 i-OH COLD WKIT1ICR Wear the celebrated Jaros ilygienlo Un. derwear-uou*?hrlukablo, nuu.irritable, perfect fitting, and recommeuded by tbo J highest medical authority an uuequuled. ? Wear our special line or beauiless Half Homo of heavy natural wool, moriuo aud y'1 superfine cotton, at 80c n pair. }\ < A full lino of the best Wool and Worsted 1 Jackets just received. sweaters?tho to- 11 uiuus Jaros *vveuter, sold ouly by us. A general lino of Cients' Neckwear, Gloves, etc., etc. C. IlKiS & ex tashionablo .Merchant Tailor* and Oents' , 4'urulsherit, lUttl and 1383 Murkot street. C01 ? till IF you cannot moo and ueed Spectacles you should call on us and have your eyes 1111 tested without churge, We have the finest 0?r instruments and more experience than auy other optician In the ritate, and guurantou an satisfaction or money refunded. JACOtl W. GftUBB. 0" Jowulernnd onttcmn, Curnur Twullth anu Market. ?. ut FINE SPARRING PROMISED. C0 Tin- l'liatiuiu Club will (llvu u 1'lr.t-Clu.. KnterUiliimtmt. an ThaTastlme Athletic Association is af preparing to make i ts next public outor- bo tainment worthy of the patronage of everybody. The club has gathered about it some high-class pugilists, men 8p who, while they dre good and gamo bo lightorn, ur6 gonllomon always. lako, "" for instance, lloilly. Ho nevor would wt be taken (or a pugilist by those peoplo who think that a pugilist must nocossarily bo a touch, lie will be a principal In the coming ovent, which will prona- ,a' bly como off next wook, at thu best pluco in tho vicinity, l'rof, Ulllesplo j" may moot him iu the ring ii the proper j"1 encouragoment Is given the club, and J" thero may also bo a fine wrestling match. . m Tho character of the peoplo in tho as- ' sociation and its past record are sulli- a" ciont guaranteo that whatever they oiler <ju in tho futuro will bo worthy of patron- "c age. ^ A WHEELING MAN' th Killed 'In n Ilnllrnutl Wreck Oi\t nt lie- ?.n liukn, Iowa. j" Nows was received yesterday after- jjn noon by telegraph from Beleska,IIowa, ull of tho doath in a railroad wreck of Mat- mi thew Fleming, formerly of this city but tu latalv n dnnt nf Tnwn Afe flirt limn of liia doatli ho was on hig way from toi Iowa to a point in Illinois to accent a I'd position as a moulder. Tho particulars wc ot tho accident have not y'ot reached 'a lioro, the only new received being a telegram from tho railroad officials announcing the unfortunate man's death. tin The remains loft Bclesku for Whooling last night, and tho burial will be here. lie had many relations and friends here, G. F. Pointer, of Gulman A Co., " being a brothor-in-law. His wife is at 'u present lioro on a visit with friends, Tt and she first heard the sad news yester- jn day afternoon. co The Hlngls-Seliou Welding. ca Thero wa? a wedding at the Zane "j1 Street M. 13. church last nialit at 8 . o'clock, tho contracting partios being Mr. llarry B. Mingii, of Columbus, aiiu Miss Lottio U. Nelion, of this city. " Kev. J. A. Fnllerton performed tho ^ ceremony. A party of Columbus peo- ' pie, friends of tho groom, Miss Ethel Mingis, MossrS. G. 0. Mingis, Earl Mingis, J. F. Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. E. ? N. Gates and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Noleoni JV attended the wedding which was a brilliant alTair. 17 Tho irroom is a traveling saloiman in tho omploy of the Goodwin Shoe Com- t. pany of Columbus, and the bride Is the ? daughter of Mrs. Tamer Kelson, of Eoff atrUlit- , 05 "Uncle Tom" To-Moht. * Of Stonson's "Undo Tom's Cabin" Company, which appears nt tho Opera jr llouso this ovenlug, tho Torre llnuto Star says: < X An immense crowd held a Bort of " mass mooting around tho Opera House . doors while sections of it lliod in and packed tho house until tho card was ,, hung up, announcing standing room : only. This unusual demonstration was 1 not'duo to anything now, for It was only Undo Tom, hut Stenson's management Includos good and liberal advertising. Tho show was to an admiring audience: its funny side was enjoycu immensely, and tho pathetic incidents met equal appreciation. A. o. U. W. Memorial. Tho trustees of tho synagoguo have 0[ kindly tendered tho uso of that church ra to Welcome Lodge, A..O. U.W., fornoxt Sunday aftornoou, in which to hold thoir memorial sorvices. It is oxpoctod vi there will bo a largo attendance, as ail tho lodgos of tho order In this city havo boon lnvltod, also tho general public. , This lodge has only lost one member by *: doatli in tho past year. Brother Isaac JV Stewart. #' Airs. Flora Williams and Mr. Charlos ; Zulaufaro among thoso who will take < ? part in tho exercises. t *' A. O. U. W. Memorial. U' LaBollo Lodgo No. 2, A. 0. U, W., will havo its momorlal eurvlco this evolving, sg it hoing tho anniversary of tho doatli of g, brother John J. Upehurch. Adrossos y, will bo mado by ltovs. Fnllorton, Dorn- j, blater and otbors, and appropriate g. muilc will be renderod. cc Tho Sloit I'leaiant Wnj ot preventing tho grlppo. colds, head* n aches and fevers is to uso the liquid lax- '? tttlvo remedy, 8yrup of Fig), wnonevor tho systom neods a mntle, yot olloctivo tii cloansing. To be bonofltod ono must got tho trno remody manufactured by 11 tho California FlgSyrup Company only. For salo by all druggists inNSOc and $1 bo"'01- ^ = WI! want to trarsu ami you want lo tin If you thlnlc of nttonUlug the World's I nlr. ofllne open to.night. World's Co* lumblnn i-'xpoNltlon rrnuiportittlnn Coin* tmiiy, Jlonm U, lilbberd JJulldlug, lull * tlnrket trest. Kdw. L lloiD M Co. Are Cloning Out, Thoso In noed of it sewing machine should not forget this, and la order to And a (all line to soloat from must call early. WtS wUh to oonvey lo tho public that < holder*of Alembernhlp Certifiers rn tireen* m titled (from date ot t?itte) to Information, not nlono regarding the Vtpoiltlon, bnt couunrnlngnu/ subject relative to the tdty of Chicago. iJon't y In blooming n ntrtnber. World'* Colttmblnn KipoMUon . transportation (ompnnjr, ltoom ft, 1014 1 Market >trect? { llatgalni 1 In Ribbons, Flowors, Volvets and I Nuns' Veiling, at hall prlco, at 1112 i Main itroot, second floor) closing out I to quit builnosi. Children Cry for Pitcher's CastorlaJ 1 ' iiiv - ' *v .Jl fa' 'rt . :i : -i-ji-' :a. k : ' .l> . . . L'J.i.. ' .' v! WEATHER EFFECTS [ I ie Influence of Gold Weather on A a Few Articles. I0W WELTED SOME YESTERDAY. 'Ice* on Rffgs and I'orlc Product* Inlluenoed in an Upward Direction by tlie Cold Spell?Hundred* Hkat. iig on tlie lilvor Ice?Average Temperature 12 Degree* Above. Thft Temperature Yeitsrday. K> III? It 2 p. D It i. u. n a p. m 17 ?. m. s 4 p. Jii ?. in 6 p. m 14 ?. u ...JJ a p. pi u m is 7 p. m _ u p. m - U \ i Yesterday was about the warmest (lay ] perienced since the present extended Id spell let in about Christmas. In 1 a morning it wai bitterly cold, the fj armomoter reglitering 6 degrees at 7 2 Jock, bat by noon It vent up to 13, d during Uie afiernoop the sun came t brightly and had some effect on the nperature, 17 degrees being reached' 3 o'clock. That was pretty sultry, mparatively speaking. For the first time in about two weeks ow mellod yesterday. There was not loneral thaw by any meant, but "Old i" wanned things up enough lor the ow around the door steps to assume .k.?. |w?u auajje* Dawn on the frozen river Immense, ncei have been cleared of tho snow,, th on the front and back rivers, and udrodsof people of all agos and kinds ire enjoying the Que skating afforded the capricious Ohio. ' Tho temperaro was not high enough to have any oct on the iiw, so the river ice bids r to got thicker and thicker. It is w perfectly safe for crossing on foot, ougli hardly strong enough yot for una. Just now one of tho main topi of conversation is on skating, and ing rolls," figure eights" and other pstifying terms aro In constant use. Sotno natural Ice is boing harvested out tho city, but not such immense antitios as wore packod when artiial Ice was an uninvented blessing, d whon such a good "ice winter" as is would bn hallod with delight. Now e artiUclal article is of better quality d can bo Bold as cheap or cheapor an the natural ico. In small towns, iwovor, whoro ico factories aro yet unown, this industry still prevails in , its old time vigor, and will in a Daiuro hurt the sale of the inauufaorod ice in thoso towns. Tho complaints of frozen wator pipes d gas metres continued unabatou yesrduy morning, and as a comoquenco ! itti plumbers and gas office employes ire kopt busy throughout the day and r into the night 11AM OK liOGS bNtltutod for thu Old Sign "Ham nn?l Kgg*" 1? ltoHtauraatH. The cold weathor la aiding other uses in raising tho prico on tho two p turies ot the bour, park and eggi. 10 formor is now quoted in the Wheelg live stock markots at 7J and 7.8S v nts, and If it continnoi is bound to rry tbo retail price of pork and sauge up above 16 cents a pound, at which oso have been telling for the past ten .ye. _ A well known stock man said yester,y ovoning: "l'hera isn't any show for irk to fall in prico for several months, ~ id in my opinion it will continue to rise itll it roaches about 9 cents. Evory iv ' the visible supply decreases, of urse making conditions favorablo for ill higher prices than now prevail." lould pork go to U cents in tho live 1 re stock rnarkot, it will reach at loast " cents at rot'oil. Eggs are getting scarcer every day, = io supply 01 moircau miuuruuiu utnug = >w vory limitod. If tho cold weatbor ntinues tho supply will soon bocomo :hauated, wlion tiio cold atorago article 111 liavo to be used. "Tho cold storago egg" said a rostauntor yesterday, "li reallynotfltforuse _ a restaurant. After boing itorod for ly length of time it loses a cortalu C ivor, and the shell adhcrea to the e'gg aking It Inconvenient, besides not boll of good qunlity." p This same restaurant man adopting r 0 iKTKM.iOENCEit suggestion will bang 1 a Bign to-day which roada: f HAM OR EGGS WITII MEALS j i IIAM AND EGOS EXTRA. ! A I j n In explannton ho laid that those two vorito articles of wlntor diet, have got bo so expensive that be la compelled charge extra for both, or furnian just io with meals. Nono of tho rostaunta aro making much money, the imo cause bolng tho general high -ices which prevail on neatly all proslons aud meats. ? Tnr. Mark Twain Rod and Gun club I ill givo its annual ball at Turner ball 1 >xt Monday evening. Groat prepara- > one aro being made. HAVR you received a FroHpoctul oFGliliko nuil Hie World's Fair? CaII At our Hoe nml get olio. World's ColumblAn ? utnMtion Trnimnortntlnn Company, oom a, 1314 Murkut street. lr you aro going to tho World'a Fair ivo your money in tbo West Virginia ivlnga and Building Association, of 'heeling, commonolng next Monday, muary 2, No. 1100 Main street, 0:15 to 16 p. m. every Monday, Duet, 26 mts per week each share. AN IMI'OllTANT 11KOISION (u been'rendered by a numberof Wheelg'? prominent cltltoni In fAvnr ot the 'nrld't ColumblAn Kxuoaltlon TmnnporHon Gorapnny, of l'lttabnrgii, as bolifg i ie only medium through which provision 1 in be niAde for n flmt-olAn visit to tho I 'orltl'H Fnlr. Cnll nnit see lliem ntlSM | Arket street. ? A, LB. Good noils dry goods the cheanatt Noo? II Sueb ffl ' 1 lAVcat, Makes in everyday eonrenlenca of in JkMlma luxury. Pun and wholeaome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest iward at all Pure Food Bxpotllloni. Each package makes two large pies. Avoid i Imitations?and Insist on having the NONB SUCH brand. J MBRRBLL St SOULB, Syracuae, N. Y. ssn-mmwr \ ... , ij!n r THE HUB-ONE-PRICE CI.0THICR8. ^UNDREIDS SOLD] . Bat We'Te Hon tods Yet to Sell. Price Is the power that shall move them, and we're going to get right down to the task at once. 1 Y Will begin ths ?econd week of one of our FAIR. SQUARE nnH innvr. ooats that are marked r" >25, $24, $22, $21, $20# $18 hmva ^r "w^Pw ?.? fmhinnnd nnd finished in on clezancethnt is aoroditto 1IHMU UUIliluuvn Dur skill and taste. You know the truo inwardness of our Special falsi, l'hey are Actual deductions from Actual Existiug I'rlcos, and are no more to be compared to the trumpet! up helter-skelter sales that never had any origi- ' Dal price, than sunlight is to tho faint flickering of a penny candle. FoBitivolv your last chance this week to socuro some of those Mon'a Red All-Wool Underwear at lOc. Also thoso elegant Natural Wool Socki. two pair for ?3Qc. A small lot of White Laundried Shirts that wero $1 DO,1 whilo they last, QOa rHFHUB, The Largest and Only One-Price Clothiors, llatters anil Furnishers in the State, Markot and Fourteenth Streets. JANUARY 8ALE?WHEELING INSTALMENT CO. JANUARY Li flln nunrtnn nn/1 DnniATTnl Qflln ~ wearauuc aim ncmu * ai oaic. THIS MORNING wo call attention to the wonderful bar, gain wo offer. They will bo ot groat interest to all buyers who aro in noed of auoh (roods, if good goodi and low prices can do it ?ne Massive Walnut Chamber Suit, French Plate Beveled Mirror 30x36, 33 1-3 per cent off. our Heavy Solid Oak Chamber Suits, French Plate Beveled Mirrors 34x38,33 1-3 per cent off. hirty Pairs White Blankets, Heavy All-Wool, 30 per cent off. Few Pairs of Lace Curtains at One-Half Price. Wo also have in stock ROOKERS, LAMPS and PICTURES, citable for January wedding presents. It yon will call at our storo at 1133 and 1140 Haricot streot, you will find this no nowapapor myth, but a reality. Ming Instalment Co., L. C. RICE, Manager. 1130 to 1140 Markot Street. AN UNPRECEDENTED OFFER-HOUSE A HERRMANN. AN UNPRECEDENTED OFFER! / We Will Offer for the Next 30 Days I $65 White Sewing Machine, Guaranteed for Five Years, for *$3Q OO# ON IKT?TA.rjZj3VlmrJT?. Cash and $1.50 per week on balance. We only have 0 fn stock, so come early and secure a bargain House & Herrmann, THE HOME FURNISHEB8, 1300 MAIN STREET. V 1 * , " ' ' * 1 r ? i