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BARGAINS-M. J. M'FADDEN. Was Santa Glaus Good to You ? Did he give you just what you really needed ? Perhaps you wanted Shirts, Underwear, Gloves, Socks or Neckties and didn't get any. If "Old Kris" neglected you, we extend our sympathy and invite you to our store to supply your wants from our elegant stock. Our very low prices will more than console you for Santa Claus' neglect. BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK : 12 1-2 cents for Merino Socks, reduced from 25 cents. 25 cents fortho FinestCamels Hair Socks. 50 cents for Merino or Camels Hair Un derwear. 50 cents for Black Jersey Shirts, reduced from $1. 50 cents for Fine Kid Gloves, reduced from $1. 50 cents for our Finest Neckties, really worth $1. 50 cents for Our Own Make of Fine White Shirts. 51 for our Finest and Best Wool Jeans Pants. IcFADDEI'S ONE-PRICE STORE, The Cheapest Store in Wheeling, 1320 AND 1322 market STREET. ?S7*0ur storo ia opon every night. ONE-HALF PRICE-GEQ. IV1. SNOOK A. CO. onev -PREFERRED TO. ERCHANDISE ! Just before stock taking, and this is what will make the transition an easy one : ONE HALF PRICE ON ALL. J: Ladies' and Children's Cloaks and Capes, Broken Lines of Underwear, SemnaflJs, Etc. Not a piece of Winter Goods but what will be sold for much less than value. SPECIAL: Ribbed Vests at.... :39S 25c, Worth 50c. Geo. M. Snook & Co. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY This week we offer your choice of our entire stock of Best Ali-Wool Extra Super Carpets at Regular price yj cents. 58c, CLOHKS.. Phenominal reductions in the Cloak Room. Cloaks at a half and a third price the rule here, and more Cloaks to select from than you'll find in any two other stores. MISCELLKNEOUS. Lonsdale Muslin at 6 4-4 Unbleached Muslin a't 2 7-Sc. Ladies' Choice Muslin at.? 6 3-4c. 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting at 13 1-2c. 10-4BIeached Sheeting at 17 l-2c. Stone & Tlioma; -STONE THOMAS. /v. STAT 1QNSRV, BOOKS, ETC. _ Holiday Goods I We have opened a fine line of goods for the Holiday Trade, such as Games, Children's Books, Albums, Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, etc., etc. The finest line of Cards and Book lets ever brought to the city. Call and SoeOur I_lr>a Before Buy ins OAKLB BBOS., 'lSOS MARKET STREET.. Jc5 New Year Necessities.. CAr.KXD.vri5; from lOcto SI.75. 1>XAK1KS from 23o to S:J.OO. l'HYSICIANS' CALL HOOKS. KKW VKAU CALLING GAltOS. TTN flA (!EMKNT TAULKTS, 1S01. IIAGKltSTOWX ALMANACS. Now Year Gifts in Groat Varioty. STANTON'S jS,: 1 S 0 4: SUBiiGRI BE K0 w J For l5aUies, ? Weeklies ar.tl Month lies, for- tho fi'&.v-' A comlti" ye;ir. ; ruh5ish>*s lowest Prices. IV Christmas Papsrf. Msra . J sines. Boots. Toys. Diaries, Almanacs. A lot of lX>oks aail Toys Very Cheap to Close Out. C. H. QUIMBY. 1411 Market Street. SHOE1S?O'KANE & CO. SHOE Ylji-TDSS Are good honest leather-, care ful making and a perfect fit. You'll find all, and good looks besides, in our Men's Hand-Sewed $2 50 Shoe. They will bear investigation and repay inquiry. They are equal in every respect to the $ 3 oo shoes sokl by other deal ers. All sizes. All styles. All widths. O'Kane & Co., 1113 Main Street. ==I=TIIE INTELLIGENCER,^ S3 AXI> 2. FOCUTSEXTH STKSET. Has a Thoroughly Equipped. Jot) Printing Office. BOOK m GOMSIBRCUL : PRIHTI5G A Soeeialtv. _FUrVERAL DIRECTORS. < MENDEL & CO.. 1121 31A IN' STREET, G Funeral Directors. P:-ompt Attention Day or Night. Store Telenhono, No. -19. G. Ed. Mendel's Ke-idcnce Telephone, No. 1. no'29 mummm o Ollicc: IN'os. fiC aiul :i7 l^ourtccntli .Street. New Advertisements. Annual Clearance Sale?M. Gutman & Co.? Fifth Paqe. First Attractive Sale?Geo. R Taylor?Sixth Pago. I'or Rent?James L. Hawley. AVa n ted?T ravel I nj? Sales ra e u. Rooms for Kent?Lutz Bros. Stockholders' Meeting?Wheeling Ico and Storage Company. ' Oleomargarine?II. F. Behrens. Stockholders' Meeting?Franklin Insurance Company. Stockholders' Meeting?Fort Henry Club. Dissolution of Partnership. For Kent?A. L. Rice & Co. ELEGANT A3iD USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT POPULAR PRICES. Skirts, Ncckwear, Gloves, Initial Hand kerchiefs, TTalf Hose, 2?nit Jackets, Oixico Coats and Underwear. Our Merchant Tailoring Department is complete and wo are prepared to make up on short notice. C. JIKSS ?& SON'S, yashionablo Tailors and Gents' iTurnisli ers, 13?1 and 1323 Market stroct... IF you cannot see ami need Spectacles yon should call on us and Ixavo your eyes tested without charge. Wo havo tlio flnosc instruments and moro experionoe than any other Optician in the State, and guarantou satisfaction or money refunded. JACOB W. GUUJ3B, Jeweler and Optician, Corner Twelftli and Market. Progressive as usual, the Wheeling Rridgo Co. liavo adopted penny foot toll for males and will allow females to pass free. LOCAL. CliKVlTIBS, Matters of Minor Moment in and About tlio City. The public schools will reopeu tliis morning. Tiie Grand Una evening?"The Mid night Alarm." Only one case snowed lip for the po lice court yesterday, and it was post poned till this morning. Aktiiuk Demlng's minstrels will bo the attraction at tho Grand to-morrow night, for one night only. Tiik hearing of the Keilly will case will bo resumed to-day in Judge Camp bell's side of the circuit court. Tub sidewalk in front of the now Masonic temple, on Market street, still remains in a disreputable condition, which ought to be remedied. Saturday afternoon and evening Charles A. Gardner will appear at the Opera IJouso in his German dialect play, "The Prize-Winner." It abounds in pleasing specialties. Last night the North End Literary and Athletic Association gave a New Year's masquerade ball at the Turner hall. It was largely attended and an especially good ti;ne was enjoyod. The new time card for the C. L. & W. railroad will go into effect next Sunday. The extent of the change is not yet officially announced. It is rumored that the change will bo a marked one. The ten per cont.roduction affecting tlio entire Ohio Kiver railroad system went into effect yesterday morning. From the best information obtainable it is said that thoro will be no strike. Joe Fiiaskux and Mies Williams won the cake at the cake walk and dance given by the Silver Tono quartette at the Mtiseo theatre last night. .Be tween dances the quartette rendered several enjoyable selections. ?* The Wheeling-& Elm Grovo liailroOl Company's statement for December, 1893, shows that the road took in six cents more than durihg the same peri od in 1S92. But for the bowling league patronage thero Would have been a de crease. "The Midnight Alarm" had two rousing houses at the Grand yesterday, and all present both at the matinee and lust night were delighted. Tho piece will bo repeated this evening, when the engagement closes. Nobody should fail to sue tiio pieeo. ABOUT I'ffiOPiiK Strangers ill tlio Olty ami Wlioolinjj Follca Abroad. ' D. S. ICeefer, of Littleton, is at the Bolder. E. J. Scott, of Grafton, ia at the Stain m. A. M. Crow, of Littleton, is a Behler arrival. Ilomer I?. ICden, of Mannington, is a Slamui arrival. J. l?riend Hutchinson, o! Parkers burg, is a Windsor arrival. William Sturn, of Enterprise, regis tered at tVio Stnmm yoatorday. Scott Monday and Arcliie Gore, of I arkeraburg, are among the Behler ar rivals. Mrs. Mary Norton, formerlv of this city, but now of Columbus, is the guest of friends here. Mrs. W. R. Donaldson is a'guest at tho home of her brother, W. C. Wilev at Washington, Pa. Mr. and Sirs. George Adams left Inst evening via the B. it 0. railroad for yiiKin, to spend tho winter. ?Miss Kittie Kennedy, of Whoeling, is \ isitmg .\nss iannio Kennodv on West Beau street. 11 ashing fan, Pa., Reporter. ?it th0nnivMlln!li,,S''al;1' o? We3'on, was atthoBehlcr lost mghc. He is hereto take Oeorge Smith and others to tho stale insane institution at Weston. ^ arrow Escapo. While under the influence of liquor l'lffidhT? 3t!'?110'1 down PMt tho .' , ? freight station and under o tho c-cek033 Rhfe britJ"e-at t!'? mouih in uio crock. Beforo assistanco tinnld reach him over ho went fifty feet to tho water below. Fortunately a skid was f W'Trowc,i to hia'rescuo, other vise ho would have surely drowned as ho was utterly helpless. w?ea, as Cherrv P^p , 33 Wlth wllic!l Aver'a and inrtr- t St<?P9 a Peking coulh ami induces refreshing sleen is ,1" thing marvelous. It never /oil. ? iSipilisS'se Opening of Lillslj. lnsUtllto ^3, ISOl _ IMncipai. ^ V?'cek. ipah'JSS'?' M Cap, ifinoca Jc Dor5ey's, ?" . -*071 Alain street. i>riu "N.Ius'"iu Cam at'Lar s^,? commencing Wool. """Mnttemaic, an-l Avi7r?.,foot lo11 to to Jiaas free. 11 ,all?w females A 13 AD ACCIDENT To an East V/lioelins Boy Yesterday Afternoon. Yesterday afternoon a party of- East Wheeling lioys were celebrating tlio advent of the new year in the neighbor hood of their homes on East Eighteenth street. They had a toy cannon and some powder, a dangerous combination at bost in the hands of boys, but they also iiad what was worse, an ambition to see how loud the cannon could bo made to crack. A boy named Rousher, who3e homo 13 on the south side of Eighteenth street, was stooping over the cannon to light it, when it exploded. He was badly cut in the face and the burning powder scorched hi3 faco and neck badly. It was said last evening that lie would be disfigured lor life, and proba bly lose one eye, if not both. Too other boys fortunately escaped any injury to speak of. Another Boy Bnrncd. A small boy from Benwood, about ten years of aue, whoso name could not be learned, was playing along the streets at Moundsvillo yesterday and came across a small cannon filled with gun powder, in front of W- W. Stid ger's confectionery. Tie struck a match and set fire to it. It instantly blew up and into the little boy's faco as he was leaning over it, burning his face all over, also his hands vary badly. Ho was taken to Rogers' drug store, whero he received medical attention. Vv'hile the wounds were being fixed up he said: "It blow up all at once," and wanted to know if it would all bo off his face by to-morrow. Ho was taken to the depot and sent to Benwood. THE INTELLIGENCER'S VIEWS. The Demand for Uoth Series Is 011 the Incrcaso. The force in the Intei.ligekcei: busi ness office did not get much time to celebrate Now Year's this year, as the rush of mail orders, with six coupons each, for the World's Fair Photos and the Sights and Scenes of the World, kent them busy. Instead of being any fall ing off in the demand for those elegant art publications, their popularity is apparently steadily increasing. Many people saved their first five sots of cou pons and sent them in at once. Yes terday many of those entitled to tlio portfolios received them, and all showed them to frionds. This is their best ad vertisement, for any one who seos either series'wants it. It is safe to say that in no other way could the books be secured for four times thoir cost by the Ixtklli genoek's system. Ill Olden. Times People overlooked tho importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action; but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently cure habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure tho system. This Weulc Men's and Children's Hats and Caps at auction prices. Behger & Doiisey's, 1071 Main street. ATTEND Emslioimor's animal TJndor wcar Sale. Elegant Underwear will go cheap at 18 anil yo Elovoutli street. Think and Act Oniclc.'* Monday, January 1, will be the last day of Hou?o'a Special Piano Sale. Lfrsravs^LONGsr: * POWDER* PUREST 110 BEST. POU ft 05,20$., H ALVES, 10$. QUARTERS, S?. RY 2, 1894. We've planned to give 1894 a characteristic HUB welcome. Qualities will be made to dance, and profit shall pay the piper, while our patrons, every man in Wheeling and vicinity, reaps the benefit of our merry making. From Monday Morning Till Saturday Night. 35"o of our Fashionable Suits and Overcoats that are marked and have been selling at #20 00, $18 00, ?1700 and 00, hundreds and hun dreds of them that will be left to the freedom of your choice for See all the styles, try on as many as you want to, and when you make your selection you'll have the cheapest and best Coat or Suit you ever bought. The original prices represent their active values. It's now that you have the most need foi them. Take them now at $14 48, with the compliments of the season. Fourteenth and Market Streets. WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS. if JOB. GRAVES, ITi DEALER IX Wall Paper and Borders, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, BABY CARRIAGES, Etc. Largest stock and great est variety in the city. SOLD RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICE3. 2(i TWELFTH STJIEET. QUEEN CINDERELLA RANGE. Their Design is tlie Xoatest. Their Proportions Most Graceful. Their Cleanliness Lessens Labor. Tlieir Economy Saves Money. Their Popularity Attested "by Great Sales. 1312 MARKET STREET. XXS'SqIq Aseutg for Wheelfiicr. 50 PER CENT OFF Si\LE?\MHEtUNG \NSTAUflENT CO of PiC 1URES and LAMPS. See our Show Windows and Note the Prices. We mean what we say. We must have the money. If you are going to give