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LACE CURTAIN SALE STONE 4 TH OMAS, Stone & Thomas. fTO-DAY*"1 /> 1 1/1 Lciut: Luriaiu d&iu. Odds and ends of some slightly soiled 2, 3? 4 and 5" Curtains of a pattern at a fraction of their value. Stone & Thomas SHIRT BARGftlNS-M. J. M'FAODEN. WANTED! YOU ARE WANTED. urn at rnn 0We want you to come ill and boo the BIG 8HIBT BARGAINS we are olluriun thin wool:. Theso Shirts aro our own make, and every \ Shirt in warranted a perfect lit. 25c (or Men'H and Day*' Outinc Cloth Shirts. Sue for Men's Double Front uud Double Back White Shirts. 50c for Men's nico Laundriod White Shirts. 50c for Evonini! Shirts, reduced from 75c. 75c lor P. K. White Shirts, reduced from ?1 00. 75c for Fine Evening Shirt!, reduccd from ?1. McFADDEN'S Cheapest Store In Wheeling. 1320 and 1322 Market Street. Store Open Every Night. UMBRELLA BARGAINS?GEO. M. SNOOK A. CO. THREE BIG UMBRELLA BARGAINS! for 28 and jo inch Gloria Silk Umbrellas, with ^*r ^ /"* narncmn frames and natural wood handles. Are /""i V"' slightly imperfect in weave, otherwise prices S would be $2 and $2.2j each. Come quick, as there are only 200. $for 26-inch SERGE GLORIA SILK UMI IO BRELLAS, with paragon frames and na1.1 v-J tural wood handles. $for 28-inch SERGE GLORIA SILK UMT O '""7 BRELLAS, with paragon frames and na1 / tural wood handles. XH^Our range of styles and prices in Umbrellas is immense. new IV/l wllw Silks.Woolan \_jEv_y. iVl. Jackets, And Cotton Blazers, Dress Goods. n ? , Capos, Trlmmlnas Uv|/\/\|7'ftfTl'A Sults=_ MOOKcM r_ frARTFRQ ATLANTIC TEA CO. A co IM^JT V Our annual inventory is com. pleted; the result is hichly gratify> |nnnj Ingto us. It shows a marked inI 1p crease in the volume of trade over ^rwilW any preceding year. Another fact, we have learned our stocks I11 every iMsriDM. Mituw, DrowiinoM, Diatroa ?n? department are much larger than a!w*aiho??^ ever before. This is gratifying, as pelceshave advanced Irom 10 to 20 ul(jK per cent since our purchases were made, and means a saving to our many thousands of patrons. venting thliA&nojlDgeomplfttQt,whlU)UiaTAlt9 eoriwiUdbortlortorlheitomjch^UmuUUtha . ? llTvanaregnUtelhcbowiU, 8voolfUw|onl| J'MOE LHTi ' BH BJ tk fffck Cirnmilntnd S'uunr, 20 lb?. for $1 00 Htnnilurd A Btlgar, 21 lbs. for I 00 |A>b?UnTW<ioMti??taMtprlMl??t?ais???M ^ow "r'onns Clarified, "5 Ibi for. I 00 I (offer from thbdttnuliiil oompMsii bnl(ort? Carolina ltice, now, 6 lb), for 25 vbgiffiM^^^u^jtiMlu'iupminia. Sultaim l'runai, now, 2 lbs for ... 25 ValinolsUnl.ini, now, I) lbs lor,.. 25 at BBI English Ourrnnti, now, 4 lbi for.. 25 J jM [wi (llona Starch, 0 Iha for 25 Bfcl Hollod Oal?, 0 lbs for 25 Tablo Fiachos, psr can 15 ?&er?doiwt. Itartlott JWa, 2 van* tor 25 l'OM, 4 cans for 25 Vbtr *ro trlotly t?ii*UMe ud do not grtpi or siaa Atlantic Tsa Co., TUJfilNm.LiaKN01M ' ua Uuua AMD fiauntmi Pah* He l.tid, LetTlioif Who Cm, I'ollonI Ib M&ligmc. Olfl? ? ; Num. -J ami '^7 Fourteenth Si m l. Now AdvcrtUemeuta. For Point and For Balo?Jamoa A. Henry. fei>r!ug styltu Hau?Dluuer liro*. Nuiurui tituuo Filter?KwlUtf broi. Grand Opera Uou?e?OU! What a N'Uhl! Probate of Will. K.?r sale?Fiirbink'i Standard Scale* Writing Paper?Carlo Jiro*. Wuntod -.'O Kxtm Mou (or f'itv I'olire Force. A Thru*.cued Kvll?Waruer s s>a(o Cute?Third Pago. Stuck i (or Sale?R S. Irwin. For Kent? l>airy l'nrui. Three liL- Umbrella llargului?Geo. M. Snook & Co.?Eolith Page. I.uco Curtain aulo-Srou? i. Thoma??EJgUtli Ptttfe. Wanted?Girl for General Houaoivork. Wanted - Girl in Small Family. Mono FUton?Uarnea .t McGregor. Mackerel?Albert Stolzo <k Ca Kciii.a Good*?II. F Itch run* lJuuulbou'# Crepj Tuwue l'aj er?K. L Nlcoll. 1 Oil COLP WKATHF.K Wear tliu celebrated .Jaro* Hygienic 1'iw derwear?umi.ahrinkiihlu, uoudrriiublu, perfect littlnif, mid recommeudod by tho blyluiht medical uutliurlty a* unequalcd. \\ ear tiur tip eel ill lluu of seatnle** Hull ilo?u of heavy natural wool, merino and upei-llue cotton, at MAc ? pair. A full lino of the br*t Wool and Worsted Jacket* jiut received. (sweater* ?the famoua Jaro* hwenter, Hold only by u*. A guttural lino of (itrntk' Neckwear, Glove*, etc., etc. C. HK*8 A MONH, Fa?ltionahle Merchant Tailor# and (lent*1 1'urulalier*, 1341 und 18tf3 Market #trnet. IP you raiinot kou mid tiuod Hppotunluii you should mill mi us and liuveyQiir cyoi Uiali'd without t'luir|{0, Wo Huvv tile Hun si hinlruwonts and lauro exprrlonco than any oilier Opiti'lalt hi till! Slulc, anil yuuruutou i&lUtactloii or moony rrfuucloil* jacou w. uKumi, Jmvulcr and oiitlilan, Cornor Twelfth una Market* Now Trnhi Talked ut. It is said that tho Terminal Railway Company contemplates putting on u Saturday night train to run between Martin's Ferry and Wheeling, leaving there about 7:30 mid returning leaving Wheeling about U o'clock. This train will certainly pay. It is beliovod tliat sucli a train would pay evory ninht, and at least on show nights, and the arrangement would bo a great advantage to Wheeling merchants. l'rof. DoMottn uu Kloctriclty, Those who hoar l'rof. J. 15. DoMotto's lecture on "Electricity, its Naturo and rosnibilltlos," next Jlonday ovenini?, at tho Young Mon's Christian Association, will enjoy a rare educational trout, l'rof. IloMotto is not only a very charming talker, but his lectures aro profusely illustrated with wonderful forco, bounty and correctness. His profound knowledge of his subject and his real in his work enables him to msniro and hold the closest ottontlon of Ilia audience, -o.iifl will 1)0 rosorved at the Y. II. C. A. building at 9 o'clock this morning. A CIiuiirh on tint W. Si I. 12. A Norwnlk correspondent saya thai W. 1{. Woodford, cenernl supcrlntondout of tlio Wheolinvt & I.Elko Koio railroad, baa rosicned, ami will bo bucccodod by .Mr. 0. A. Wilson, tlio cliiel engineor'of tlio rnad. It is understood that Mr. Woodford's business interests elsewhere roquire his attention and this is why ho resienod. ' lie has boon eoncral superintendent about ton years, rind Mr. Wilson has boon chief engineer much longer. Mr. Wilson's many friends hereabouts will be pleased to learn of his promotion. ('hurley I.odcr Coming. Commencing Monday evening, Fob ruary 20, Charloa A. Loder and his bif company will play a three nights' en gagement and a mntinoo at the Grand, ihe play is "Oh, What a Night I" and it is ouo of tlio best of tho many farce comedies on the road. The company if one of tho best Mr. Loder over had and tlio several comcdiuna who aid this funny star in his fun ranking arouuions tho best in the profession, Tlio ladio: of tho company, eight in number, arc raid to bu the handsomost and bosl costumed of any Been hero this season. Tho groat feature is tho "dolujlon dance" by tho Siatora I-olgh, two Kng lisli twins, who are alio noted ladj acrobatr. tim new a. <1. u. XV. i.oalko. As will bo aeon in tho udvortising col umiiB of this issue, tho lamest lodge o tho Ancient Order of United Workmen ever organized in tho rennsylvanii Grand Jurisdiction, will ho instituted in the Wheeling club rooms to-morrow evening. Members of othor lodges arc cordially invite.! to be present. It is presumed that every applicant for membership in the now lodgo wll bo prosont on the occasion, to avoid in' created cost for membership aftor the charter is closed. Fraternity is doing tho grandest work of tho age. Tho A. O. U. W. is the largest charitable bonoliciary and (rater nal organization in tho country, as wol as the oldest. Tho membership or February 1,1SU3, numbered ovor itOo,000 It elevates and enriches mankind, ant brings peaea und comfort to all win come within its protection. Tho skoptic of yesterday Is tho bolievorof to-duy, The millions of dollars expanded bv the fratornity, doing good for Its moinbors have made a lasting impression. Ne longer aro fraternal orders scoffed a and sot down as frauds, but tlioy art looked up to by tho masses, protoetod by tho laws and endorsed by tuo public and press at largo. "Blio Couldn't -Marry Throe,'" No compony that wo hnvo ovor hoan of has ovor cotno to our city with sue!: favorablo condors as "Sho Ooutdn'l Marry Throe." Tthey liavo tho unanl mous endorsement of the New Yorl JVju; and this, you may rest assureil will bo your only chatico to eco thh superior company, as tlioy will make no stops going from Sim Francisco tc Now York City. Wo havo no doubt o: thoir succoss hero. Tho Modern In vol Id has tastes medicinally, in kooplng witli other luxuries. A reinody must be pleasantly aeeoptablo In form, purely wholosorao In uoiuposltlou, truly ben eflcinl in efl'ect anil ontlrely frco froir evory objectionable quality. If roalli ill ho consults a physician; if constt pated lie usos thegontlo family laxative Syrup of Figs, 3">c for a splendid unlaundrlod, liner front shirt at IOmwhkimsh's. Half 1'rlce An mm I Cleiirnuen Kale ol Ladle*' Fine Shorn. 180 nnirs ol 15. 0. Hurt's Celebrated Finn Hand Turned Button Shoos, oele sir.es, regular $0 shoes, at $3. 74 pairs l.aird, Khobar iV Miti'hatl'i mnke, $.'> nnd shoe* nt 80 anil $.1. (17 pairs Thouins Helton's $4 W Shoe! nt 21. lis" pairs of different makoi of dm Shoes from }2 to at exactly ha! prlco. l? V. Ulomu. UtiAII TIDINGS* No More I'nlll, No Need to Suffer from ltn< nnd Aehlng Teeth. Drs. DoNurmatidlo ami Miller have exclusive right In Ohio county for tin now local Aiuesthotlfl "Odontnndor." Halt veil' MA rrlraiifil irilhoiit pain No after uilects. Nn uncertainty, Nt insensibility. Applied to cuius am alli'oilng only linniedlato purls. Call at parlor VanKeurou Ilnlnl Twelfth stroet, bolow Market. /Nxiiiivlj no puiiu SWEENEY'S FUNERAL His Remains Followed to tha Grave by a Lurge Concourse OF KNIGHTS TEMPLARS AND MASONS And Other I'oopie-?Tne City Couucll and GfliciaU Present in a llody. ImproHbivo Services Both at thu House and tho Cemetery?A Meet? iti? of Council Held and Appropriate Action Taken. Tho funeral of tho luto lion. A. J. Sweeney, who died on Tuesday oven* ing, occurred at '1 p. w. yesterday from the family reaidonco on North Main atrout, and was one of the most large)) uttended seon in the city for wauy years. n wai neauou uy mu ivoigiiu iuuijilar, with tho Opera House band. The City Council and city ollloials also attended in a body alter the adjournment o( a meeting of Cobacll at which action was taken on Mr. Sweeney'* (loath. Bo largo was tho assemblage at tlx houau that not ono in ton of thoso pros| ent could get in. The sidewalk wag packed for some distance. Tho religious services wore conducted by Dev. Dr. J. T. McClure, pastor ol tho United I'rosbyterian church, o! which Mr. Kweonoy'wns long a momboi , and with which his family is alllliatcd. ! lie delivored an Impressive and elo, i|Uont discourse, full of fooling. Rev, . Dr. IX A. Cunningham, of iho First ; Presbyterian church, was also prosonl | and ho niado a fervent and appropriate prayer. Tho services dono Whoelins Commandery Knights Touiplar took , charge, Sir Knight John W, Morrif acting as grand maitor, and Sir Knighl liov. Dr. H. it. Swopo us chaplain. Tho Knights' solemn and boautiful sorvicoi being concluded, tho body was borne to the funurnl car by tho pall bearers, all fellow Knights. Thoy were | Sir Knights Hugh Sterling, E.1'. Wheat, Josoph Hodges and Joseph Hall, ol Whoollng Commandery; Sir Knights J D. JlcFadden, II. List, Goorje Giffon . and J. W. Grubb, of Cyrono Com' mandory. Tho funoral procession procoodod to , Sixteenth street, whore those on foot took spoclal cars placed at their disposal by tho Whouling & Elm Grove railway company, and all wont tc Greenwood cemetery, whoro tho Inter mcnt took place In tho family lot. great number of peoplo wont to the ; gravo as tho last mark of respect, and there thu Knights again went throng!) their final scrvicos over the open grave At tho mooting of Council Mayoi ; Cahlwoll presided. Messrs. Far roll am Dobbins, Gruso and Kennoy were iip pointed a committee to draw up suita l\ln Crtunlnfinnu nn tlm ilonlh nf tlin S\X mayor, and instructed to report ut tin next meeting of the body. Tho chief of tiio lira dupartinont wai requestod by Council to toil tiio Citj Hail bell sixty-six times, corresponding to tbu number of yeura of Mr. Swccnoy'i lifo, the tolling to begin as tho funorn train left tho houso and continuo till i reached tho city limits, and this wai done by Chiof llenly. CUT N'AIIj I'ltlCliH. Munufacturr.rs Meet and Adopt tho IVln I Nail Suhudultt of Kxtra*. i Concerning tho mooting of tho cu I nail manufacturers at Pittsburgh 01 1 Wednesday, mention of which wa | made In yesterday's Intelligencer, thi i Pittsburgh Commercial Gaultt lays: About a dozen manufacturers of cu nails, including representatives of botl 1 eastern ntid western mills, mot in tin ' Monongahola houso yesterday to discus the mattor of a new selling baso tor cu nails. Tho following resolution wa: adopted: "That tho wiro nail schcduli of extras bo adopted by tho cut nai j manufacturers and that such a card bi issuod immediately and that eacli man ! ufacturor of cut nails pledges himsel I and his company that he will not quote nor will ho permit any quotations to hi , made for iiis account on anv otho ' basis." 0. A. Robinson, socrotarv of th< I meeting, said that this action overrulet tho decision us to n now scalo arrivod n , at tho meeting of tho eastern manufac turors in Philadelphia two weoka ac< last 'luosdny. Tho scale tlion propnrei would bo abrogated and tho wiro-nal ecalo bo adopted, ho thought, by all tin j manufacturers. Though thcro wen , custom inon at tho mooting yesterday thoy coulil only unswor for their owi i people. A meetiug of the oustern man , ufacturora would bo callud in a fow dayi . and it is moro than probable the; would agrco to adopt tho wire-nail can | us a national basis for tho cut-nai trade. J Tbo old cut-nail tohoilule. which wai adopted at a mooting of the Waitnri , Cut-N'ail Association at Wheeling ii -April, 1870, fixed tho baso prico on tin . OUd and UOd nails, lu futurei tho prici will bo $1 25 per kog ou tho wlro-nai card. TltANHKKt.H IIKOOIIDBD. An t.'MIIlull 1 Activity 111 Iti-fil Kitntu In itli'litvil by tlin (lrl?t. Clerk Hook yostorday adinltlod tc rocord transfers of real estate as follows February 15, by li P. Veuaman am wifo to John Maier, for S57Q, n lot oi riko street. Fobruary 10, by Ifonry Frohmo an< wifo to Charlos A. Mover, lor $223, lo 52 In tho Uolvodoro addition. September 5, 1.HU1, by 1). II. Hondor on and wifu to SInry UarriBon. for $142 lots 12 and 13 in division A, of tin Ellon Forsyth tract, in North Wheal inc. February 14, by John Ciaithor ti Goorgo K. and Jaines Uaiihor, for $220 part ut lot 13 in square 14, a onu-lKtl mterost. Fobrunry 10, by \V, II, Chainbors ti W. X. Chambers and others, for 818,000 the coal mino at lClm tirovo. Januarv 20, by W. J, W. C'owdcn am wifo lo Charles P. Kurnor, for 91,200 lot 7 In William Armstrongs addition on tho Island. February 14, by J. J. Jacob anil II. M Russell to William Carlo, for$403, lot 1. of tho Itellovlew plat. Homo date, by mine parties to A. Hoy maun, for ji.tolO, a plooo of land oi Leatlierwood avonuo, at Uellevlow. Kainn dato, by sauin pari Ins to I,oni Burkley, for $305, lot 14 at Uellevlow. TO.IIAV AMI! TO.MOtlROtV. oiip riiRi* Kutlii iilnrlnii, Hip iiiiv n||k fnlirlc, .'IV Indium ivlilr, tit IIIW.. i limit* n fiinltr n III* inn) will irnnti itinl hi t l??r. Ilii flu*- lull It ?ir ii nt 11 t ii-iii" ri'tiii choice paitairn*. it. imhiii;i.iii:k, Train* to ltrllnlre, Trains aru nirnlti running through ti and from llnllairo via tliu Wluwllni llrldgo itnu Terminal and Oluvoland I/ireln A Wheeling railway*, 'oiivjni Union depot, KlahteoiiLli ?ud Mark# itreeta, at usual time. THE HUb-ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. ! The Floods > ???mmmmmmm?????^?? And Strikes Having prevented a great part of the public from taking advantage of the great DISCOUNT SALE <? == AT THE = nr r\rr\JJJT^T\n i So as to give everyone an equal chance, we have concluded to continue the sale for this week. We've been dishing them out lively all last week, but t there are hundreds yet to sell. Remember, every i Overcoat in the house MUST BE SOLD. Posi: tively the last week that you can get any Overcoat 1 in the house at a DISCOUNT OF 2j PER CENT from our usual low prices, marked in plain figures on every garment. This means a saving to you of 50 to 7 j per cent. Also the same discount on Winter Underwear. We're making prices that'll RAISE THE WIND AND BLOW AWAY OUR SURPLUS STOCK. ; X^Come as early in the week as possible. If vnn livp nnt- nf flip rlh/ cpnH a mail nrr1p?r it will ; receive personal attention, and can be returned and money refunded if it does not suit THE HUB, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, HATTEBS AND FURNISHERS, Market and Fourteenth Streets. u t L_J 1 - ' 1 AN UNPRECEDENTED OFFER-HOUSE 4. HERRMANN. a AN UNPRECEDENTED OFFER! We Will Offer for the Next 30 Days ! A $65 White Sewing Machine, 3 r , Guaranteed for Five Years, for ! ^-$30 OOfc 3 ; ON ZZ^JBaXlu9LXjXj3VEZira',Xl?l. J Cash and $i.jo per week on balance. We only have J jo in stock, so come early and secure a bargain. 1 , 1 ?1 I > House & Herrmann, THE IIOME FURNISHERS, 1300 MAIN STREET. > now we talk to you-wheeling instalment co. ! NOW WE TALK TO YOU! i t ? Tlio holldnyn liavo como nnd Rono. Tho future i? alioad. You will wnntto iiiuko a few changca in your home, and i WE WANT TO DO BUSINESS WITH Y00! I Already wo aro preparing for spring buiinoil, nnd to roduco our stock 3 wo uru soiling goodi very cIoho. '? i WE HAVE THE ASSORTMENT, WE HAVE THE QUALITY, WE MAKE PRICES RIGHT. i> C'otno in nnd tnlk with m and seo If wo cannot inako your visit profit? nblo (o you. : Wheeling Instalment Co., 1130 to 1140 MARKET STREET. 5 OAS II oil OH 33 3D IT. [; siu-ii CAMi ANn 50 CKNTH run Wlirx \ CASH AND $1 Witt WKBK. Xj. o. Ilion, Maungoi'i