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FUR CAPES-STONE 4 THOMAS. Stone & Thomas. 3UCTTST CrO I Prices That Will Empty Racks In a Lively Bannsr. Rlfirl,: Pfinow Pinoc 13 Indies lonir, llnoil with k'ooil qunlitv of UlclLlv V?>OnCy V-^cipGS? aatiu, rogular prlco $0, cholco uow $3.95. RliH/- Pnn^/Ponap 22 Inchos lonj, full nwoop, linod with honvy DlaC.lv V^oney \-<cipcbi satin, roguiar prico $10, cholco now $6.40. Fl^rtrir ^onl Pnnoc 22 lncl?o? 'onj?. ful1 ?wonp, llnod with honvy dLCulC Ocul v-^cipGo^ BUtln, rogulur prlco $-0, cholco at $9.95. Pnnoc 82 lnc'10* long, 00-lnch swoop, olozant aatin, llnlnp, oCulCLlC Ocipco? Brown Martin Collar, royulur prlco $00, your cholco at $25.00. A r>fro \sn n Pn nop ^ and 20 inchoa lona, heavy satin liuod, good vnluo AbUclKclU v^cipcbi at $10, cholco now $4.95. Our entire stock of )?}o oo, $2j oo, S20 oo and $i8 oo Cloth Capes marked down to $9.95. Stone & Thomas. BROKEN PRICES-GEO. M. SNOOK A. CO. Broken Prices! 4* ^^SOME OF THE FRAGMENTS. S THE thirty-Qrst day of January approaches our anxioty to rodnco wintor stock prows apace. Tula muana quick soiling pricce, a low of which aro horo appouded: ][(\n pcr yQr(* *or. ^no' an<* fftnc>' woavo Dress Goods, /iHijRomeof which havo Bold for $100 por yard. Tattorn AV/ Dreaabaat prices that will bo vary much of your own waking. $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95< gives your chnico of Children's Cloaks that havo eold for much inoro than doublo theao prices. J Q Lndioa' and Misses' "Wintor Jaekots left. Wo can only say that raiCES on Zj(|j thoao will bo tho realization of your most aanguino oxnoctationa. Ono ppecial sizo 37 Seal Plush Jacket?latOBt aoal pkln design?worth $40, now $19. Two fincat Circular Sweop Cloth Capos at $17.50 oach. Havo sold for over $40 each. Romnants of Dreas Goods, Domoatica, etc., just half prico. Fur Muffs and Sots lust half price. Broken llnoa of Undorwenr just half prico. 50 dozon Ladles' Fast Black Cotton Iloso, tho 40c quality, at 25c a pair. Two bales Unbloachod Muslin, worth 7c, now 5c a yard. Ono case Lancaster Apron Gingham at 4 3-4c a yard. Ladles' Linen Collars 2c oach. Linon Chemisettes. tho 25o quality, at 5c. Pink and Bluo Collar and Cuff Sots, worth 23c, now 12 l-2c a sot. New line of fine "Sweep" Fur Capes on sale for a few da\ s only. Our great Muslin and Cambric Underwear Sale continues one week longer. New Dress Cinghams, Percales, Prints, etc, just opened. Geo. M. Snook & Co. 'HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO WHEN YOU WANT Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Circulars, Or Anything in the Job Printing Line, Remember we'll do it for you. The Intelligencer Job Office, 2; and 27 Fourteenth Street, WHEELING. STATIONERY. BOOHS, ETC. TUST KECEIVED. 0 THE HEW YORK WORLD ALMAHAC r?. ?AND? . ENCYCLOPEDIA for -1894. Alio all the Masaxlnoa for Jauunry. I. E. FREESE, . Jafl Newsdealer and Stationer. 1418 Mnrkot St. 1894 SUBSCRIBE NOW Vor DrUIcs, - Wooklles and Monthlies for the comlni; year. r abllshrs Lowest Prices. Ix> . llrcred Kroryirbcro. ChrUtmu lepers, Ma^i . nnei. Boolu. Toys, DUrles, Almnnac.v A lot of Booka and Toy> Very Cheap to Cloio Oat. C. H. QUIMBY. , delft 1414 Market Street. \ SHIRT3-M. J. M'FADDEN. T8E BEST!! Mr Pierian So1'3 tho Bl)at ,2i? Ivicraaaen Faat Black Socks. ) Mr Fnrlrlnn Sb"3 tho 11031 nnd lVlLrdaaen Nicest 25c Ncckties. Mr Fa rid on Soils tho Beat Xinon IVlLTdUUen Collars two tor 25c. MrFiHrlon So"3 11,0 Bost 50c I ivicraaaen Fino Whits Shirts. McFadden |tVh5oBc" Shirts. Mc FAD DEN'S One-Price Store, ?Tho Cheapest Storo in TYliooling;? 1320 and 1322 Markot Stroot, shq ES?Q'ft AN E ?x CO. "Blessed ' Is He^^s Who expects nothing, for he shall not be disappointed." There's a great deal more of solid wear and good looks in these $2.50 Shoesfor men than men usually expect to get for S2.50, We'repretty sure that there's nothing hereabouts to equal them un der S3.00 or Sj.50.' Better see them. O'Kane & Co., ? 1113 Main Siroot. Oil BUYS vl The Weekly Intelligencer V * ONE YEAR. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. G1 ME3DEL A CO., " r? 1121 MAIN STREET, Funeral Directors. Prompt Attontton Day or Nl?ht. Hloro TeWlnme, No. 40. 0. E<t Mcndot'a Ko'lilcPM T?lc|>lion?. No. l, now ito Ulllcflt No*. '4t1 unit '47 Fourteenth Street. Nevr Advcrtlaomcmta, Wnnted?A Fcrrrbont. J/at?A Cluster ticrtrl IMn. Kins Hnnlle Curvcra-Ewhur Bros. Liberal Howard?Or. K. L. Ashbrook. Canned Torantooa?Albert Stolio A Co. stock* lor tinlo-ll a Irwin. Tho Harbor Aniibnlt Paving Co. Ofllco Peaks?0. Mendel Co.?Filth Paqc. Loit?Oold Plu nnd Pendnnt ThelJcst-Mci'ftddcu'aOuO'l'rlccBloro?Eighth 1'lWO. Mavmlc Notlco. Valuable Hooks-Slanton's Old City Book Slqro. Cn?t?o TKtuo?Nlooll'a Art Store. lllftuk, Dooka-Cnrlo llrox. IF Ton cannot moo and nood Spootac.tn* ynit should cull on ua mid hnvo your ryna touted without ehnrifn, Wo hnvn tho finest Instruments nnd wore experlortee Hum any nlluT optician In tlm State, nnd jjunrauttftf satisfaction or money refunded. j.vcoii w. ouimn. Jeweler nnd Onthdan, Corner Twelfth ami 3Lirkot? HALF HUSK A 8PKCIALTV. , Our jiojudnr iifte llnlf lloao In Cotton, Merino nnd Natural Wool arc known for tliolr Softness mid Durability and nro the most satisfactory Half llimn In tho market. C. 1IKSS ? SONS, ."Merchant Tallnra nnd Cienta' FuruUhcra, No. lyyt ami ia?:? Market Street. Ilia Flghty.fourth Dirt Inlay. Yoatordnv was tho oiglity-fourth birthday of Hon. Daniel Lamb, nnd it was eelobratod by a family gathorlng at hia homo on Chaplino atroot, in the Fifth ward, yesterday afternoon, at which all tho children nnd grand chil dren and u few intimate frionda extend ed their congratulations and wishes for many happy roturne. Accused of Dur|?lnry. Tho ca8o of Jack Dovinnoy and Andy Gavin was put on trial in tho criminal court yeaterday to a jury. Thoy woro indicted for burglary. The offenso was tho stealing of a lino clock from Ada Fostor's houso soma months ago. Tho hearing occupied tho ontiro day's soa sion. Tho case waa not tlniahod, and court adjourned until thin morning, tho jury being lodgod at tho Stamm house. Seven Assorted Cases. In tho polico court yoatorday Louis Bacholli waa dismissed on payina tho costs and promising to clean up bia promises at once. John Husoman was finod $5 and costs on promising to do bettor in future. Tom Dairy wati finod SI and costs for fighting and Pnt Dully was dismissed. Joseph Cavalho woa fined So and costs nnd wont up for thirty days, while Pearl Cavalho got thirty days in jail, nnd another disorderly. Goorgo Rood, got thirty days in default of $20. Transfers ltccordod. Clerk Hook yesterday admittod to rocordtransforaof real estate aa follows: November 28 by John J. Kins nnd wifo to Alonzo R. "Raper, for $450, tho north 25 feot of lot 14 and tho south 12* foot of lot 15 In aquaro 1 in tho La Grango addition. January 18 by John Liptay nnd wifo to John R. Walton, for $3,200, tho west half of lot 97 on tho north Bide of Vir ginia street, Island. January 17 by George "W. Lommon and wifo to Alonzo R. Rapor, for $-150, part of a lot on tho south aide of Vir ginia street oast of South Ponn street. They Aro (Jottliu; Itondy. Tho various committcos in chargo of tho coming Masonic fair, festival and bazar, which takua placo January 30, 31, February 1, 2 and 3, nro hard at work, and it is promised this will bo the greatest fair seen in Wheoling for many years. Tho contest committee will have several attractive schemes ready to spring in a day or two, and tho decorat ing conimittoo will task tho resources of the town in order to mnko tho new Masonic building a thing of beauty. Tho ontiro nocond lloor will bo devoted to bazars, and on the third supper will bo sorvod each day. A novol echemo is being talked of in this connection?a daily paper to bo issued during tho five days of the fair. The "Work ot llcllof. Though tho storo of the citizens' re lief corainitteo was not open to tho gen oral public ycBterday, twenty-six work ordora were redeemed with provisions and other necessaries of life. Tho following donations wero ro coivod: ICd O'Donpell, one box of baking sodn. J. L. llawley & Co., 10 pounds rico and 20 pounds sugar. Mrs. John Wriirht, clothing. Tho Hub, 0 pairs men's icans panta loons/ M. J. McHadden, two pairs Bamo. TIjo store will bo open to-day to dis pense L'enoral relief. Mr. A. Roy man n yealordny donated 1,000 bushels of coal from Knpley & Son's bank, his sccond donation of a similar amount. Tho City's Business. A regular mooting of tho city council will be hold this ovoning. Last night tho council committeo on accounts mot and examined City Clork Thoner's annual statement, which was found correct and in good form. It was transmitted to Council with a recom mendation that it bo printed in all of the daily papers and 200 copios bo pub lished in pnmphlot form, iiilla for $81 wero ordered paid. Tho committee recommonded that council extend a vote of thanks to tho city clerk and hia assistants for their able diucharco of their duties and thoir accommodating way of doaling witli all with whom they come in contact?a do served compliment, by tho way. Tho committee on scales last night recommended bills aggregating $35 So for payment, nnd asked tho council to appropriate $S<J0 lor tho scales for tho coming year, this being tho same amount as was appropriated last year, Tho Mother Gooso Koco]>:lon. All tho indications now point to an unusually brilliant success for tho 1 Mother Gooso reception, to bo given at tho Opora House this evening and to morrow ovoning. Tho demand for seats at C. A. House's music Htoro, where thoy are on salo,assures crowded houses on both nights. Last night a full dVess rehearsal was held at tho Opera Houso. and tho way tho porformanco wont off satisfied those interested that bo far as tho artistic part of tho entertainment was concerned it would bo ail that tho most exacting conld wish. It is for tho bonolit of the City Hospital, and the object alone ought to mnko a much less attractive entertainment a financial success. No doubt this will bo long ro membored'as tho star local pcformanco of tho season. Hood's -Saehaiwuilla, the king of medicines, conquers scrofula, catarrh rheumatism and all other blood dis eases Hood's and only Hood's, ,10 THE RUBIGON GROSSED. Isluudors' Commlttooa Moot and Toko up a Now Taolc. TWO FERRYBOATS TO BE SECURED, Pnrtioulnru of tl?o lYoposoil Arrniigo moiit by Whiuh tlio Two llridgcs Will "Got it In (ho Nook,M n? an InIuihI Man ICxproHven it?All Nego* tiutluuu With tho Uridgcs Dropped* Yoitordny afternoon a mooting of tho commlttooa appointed ut tho luaas mooting of Iiluud citirona to booI; a re duction in tho ratoa rocontly announcod by tho two brlilgo compatiioa, was hold at tho law otllco of Mr. William 1L Iloarno, which waa pronidod ovor by that gontlonian, whllo Mr. Charles Copp actocl aa socrotary, Tho lirat mattor brought to tho atten tion of tho commiltoomon waa tho letter rocolvod from tho largo stockholders and dlrcctora of tho W'hooling liaihvay Company, in which tho proposition outlined lait wook in an intorviow be tween a committeeman and Gonoral, Managor Jolly and Superintendent Loftus, aa oxcluaivoly reported in tho Intelligence^ la rofusod. Tho rallwoy pooplo givo their rensons for not nccopting tho proposition, tho main ono boing that tho arraugomont would not bo practicable. That arrangement thus boing out of tho question tho committooa at onco changed their courao on another tack. Tho committco on bridges made their roport, which was that tho two corpora* tlona had doclinod to accept tho propo sitions mado by tho committco, and had declined to mnko counter propositions. Tills being tho caso tho committees saw no othor altornativo and crossod tho Kubicon?to ferry boato. TO SECUItU FERttY BOATS. Aftor considerable discussion in which it was aeon that tho conconsua of opinion was in tho diroction of ferry boats, a Bub-committoo was appointed composed of Messrs. II. 1\ McGregor, chairman, Flaccus and Copp whoaro ompowered to no ahead and mako ar rangements with tho proprietors of two forry boats if possible. Advortisoraonta wore insortod in tho local and also in tho Pittsburgh papcro, asking for pro posals Irom ferry boat ownors, and thoro will no doubt bo many rosponsos Tho council committco woro asked to appoar boforo council nnd solicit from tho city authorities tho privilego to run ferry boat? from tho toot ot Twolfth stroot to tho toot of Ohio Rtreot on tho tho Island. Tho ferry boat committee j will moot ownors ot boats this week, I and on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock thoro will bo a joint meeting of tho j committooa at which tho sub-commit | tees will mako thoir roports. Another sut)-committoo composod of Dr. Myers j and Frank McCov and A. 0. Maxwell j was appointed to eocuro quarters on tho Islana for a mass meeting of citizons for I Saturday evening when tho committees I will mako thoir roport and if matters aro in tho propor shape tho movement , to inaucurato tho forry lino will bo | started. Tho forry committeo doairo that por I sons knowing oi idle ferry boats will let | them know of such instances. The plan contemplates the running of two j boats?ono will leave each side of tho I river simultaneously. AN I3LANDEU TALKS. . A prominont Island citizen wa3 soon by a reportor, and his opening remark j was that tho bridgo companies would "got it in the neck." "Why, tho way thoao bridgo corporations havo been | treating their regular patrons on the | Island is ridiculous from a business I standpoint, not to eay shameful. Hero I they arbitrarily ovolvo a plan by which j they mako tho man who uses tho bridgos live or six timoa a day pay as much as | the transient customers who may go | across tho river twico a yoar. That I ono of tho most absurd propositions j ever heard of. Then, too, tho bridgo I people havo misrepresented matters to tho public. They claim fchoy went to I Pittsburgh nnd arranged thoir rates ac cording to tho rates chargod on tho cheapest bridgos thoro.. This is not true. On tho Smlthfield street bridge | wo havo it on good authority that the rate for regular patrons ia$l 50 for threo months. Ilad tho homo bridges made I audi an otlor as that thero would not havo bcon any trouble, even thougl I evory malo member of a family had ! havo a ticket. "Now by this forry boat echeme we | havo it in our power to show the bridges I that they cannot ignoro ono-eeventh tho ontiro city. Thoro aro enough poo plo on tho Island to mako tho forry I boats pay, nnd in addition wo can force I overy milk wagon, ovory grocory wagon every moat wagon that delivors goods Island customers, to como evory on our boats. Maybe the bridges won't wcarv of this fight in a month or two In Olilm Tlinos Peoplo overlooked the importance pcrmanontly beneficial effects and woro satisfiod with transient action; but now that it is generally known that Syrup Fuis will permanently cure habitual constipation, well-informed poople w not buy othor laxatives, which act for time, but finally injure tho system. A Combination of IlrightuoiM. New aongs, a grand play, a great cas all in "Tho Flying Vulture." FOR DYSPEPSIA, ladltrostlon, nnd Stomach dUonler*, tako llROW.VS IllOX B1TTEHS. All dealers keep it, n per bottle. Genulnchns tradc-iaarJc ana crossed red lines on wrapper. LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE-OP OTHER BRANDS -1- P0UNDS,2Qf-f HALVES.IOt QUARTERS, 5* SOLD IN CANS ONLY It I ZO, iOWt. KING OF ALL SALES-THE HUB CLOTHIERS.. r!!5 PER CENT 0FFH^ 0 0 O 0 O 0 ? 9 9 0 ? ?l 9 Q 0 ? ? ? ? ? Preparatory to stock talcing we offer our entire stock of Men's Suits, Men's Overcoats, Men's Trousers, Boys' Suits, Boys' Overcoats, Boys' Trousers?in fact every department included at a DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT OF MARKED PRICES. Considering our prices are always lower, than elsewhere, this almost virtually gives you Two Dollars worth of Seasonable Clothing for One Dollar. OVERCOATS That Were nro $18 75 are ]5 00 J? nro 1 1 25 J- aro 9 00 nro 7 50 are 6 00 ? ?; nro 4 50 0 nro 3 75 CHILDREN'S TROUSERS, That Wore $1 25.. 1 00... 75c.. 50c.. ....nro 94c ..-nro...'. 75o aro 58c n!o 38c TROUSERS That Were $0 ?nro S4 50 5 arc 3 75 4 nro 3 00 3 nro .. 2 25 2 60 aro 1 8S BOYS' SUITS That Were:? MEN'S SUITS That Were $30.. 25.. :o.. Bro $22 50 are 18 75 are 1 5 00 13 50 I 1 75 9 00 7 50 6 00 3 75 18 aro \l aro 10 are ? are " 5 aro $12.. 10.. 4 2 50.. ..aro $9 00 - 7 50 6 00 4 50 - 3 75 - 3 00 - 1 88 ...nro.. ...nro.. ...nre.., ..nro.., ,..aro.. ..aro... UNDERWEAR That were for suit ^ are J3 00 ?J -nro 2 50 - 150 15? are 1 13 1 W .. ore 75 CO aro 3g fonrtcontli and Market Streets, Wheeling, W. Va. JlHgHilAND^AMBRICUNDERWEAR-r.Fo P TAYLOR. ^1 i H J 3 ? E MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC Continued at the MARKED DOWN rKiutb one week longer with in additional special bargain fine Lonsdale Gowns and Skirts, hand somely trimmed and well made, AT ONLY These goods are on sale at the Main street entrance. n ANOTHER BARGAIN! At the same counters, Co do7Pnc Udi.'Fine.Ex.ane^fen' Vests and Drawers HT ONLY I skch. Just Received : LADIES' AND MISSES' COMBINATION SUITS and EQUESTRIENNE TIGHTS.