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DRESS GOODS-STONE 4. THOMAS. . Stone & Thomas. DRESS GOODS. A CC 30-iuch wido Ciimol'a Hair Stripo Navy Bluo Sorgo at 17c. Kj ri u u Formor prlco 20c. PACC 52-lnch wido Navy Bluo Trloot at 16c por yard Formor V-i/AOLi prico 125c. PACC 88-inch wide Ilopaacking and Sorgea at 19c. Formor V^.n.0D prico 33c. O A Qp 30-inch wido Diagonal and Plain Cloth, all colora, at 19c. V^?rVOLi Formor prico 35c. PACC Strictly Ail-Wool Plaid Cloth (3G inchoa wide) at 25c. V-ir\sJLi Formor prico 60c, These prices will make lively selling in this big Dress Goods Department, It will pay you to investigate. Stone -& Thomas. WIND-UP SALE-GEO. M. SNOOK 4. CO. AST AND GREATEST Wind-Up Sale OF OUR BUSINESS YEAR EJIXTiDSi 3T'33EEI?I.tTJ3Ll3.-5Z- X, 1894 A week of reckless and profitless prices begins in our Cloak De partment to-day. Our every energy will be directed towards reducing the choice lines of LIGHT AND MEDIUM WEIGHT JACKETS, etc., the season for which is now almost upon us. Many of the Black Jack ets noted below are made out of that well known and staple material, Ciay Worsted, of which the satin lined ones are considered heavy enough for winter wear. Lot 1. Lndios' All-Wool Black and Navy Blazers nt 05c each, worth $2 50. Lot 2. Ladies' Block and Colored Jackots and Blazer* at $1 05, worth $-1 50. Lot 3. Ladios' Black and Colored Jackots and Bhtzors, $2 85, worth $G to $7, Lot 4. Ladies' Biack and Colored Jackota at $11 (55, worth $7 50 to SS 50. Lot 5. Ladies' Black Clay Worsted and Colored Cloth Jackota at $1 35, worth SO 00 to S10 00. Lot 6. Ladies' Black Clav Worsted and Colored Cloth Jackets at ?5 90, worth $11 00 to S14 00. * Lot 7. Ladios' Black Clay Worsted and Colored Cloth Jackota at $7 45, worth $10 00 to $1S 03. Alao a lot of extra fino Satin Lined Black Clay Woratod Jackets at propor tionate reductions. Children's Long and Short Jackets, a?es 2 to 5 yoar.i, at equally low prices. Our wintor stock of Children's Long Cloaks, ages 0 to 12 yoars, will ho closod as follows; Lot 1.?$2 95. Lot 2.?S3 1)5. Lot 3.?$1 05. Our entire Btock of about two dozen Ladioe' Winter Weight Jackota sharoa in. the general demoralization of values. Ladies Cloth Suits also loaa than half price. $12 00 Suits at $4 00; $13 75 Suita at $5 95; $15 00 Suits at $7 00; $19 00 Suits at $8 90, etc. &5f" Tbeso unusual pricoi will cortainly justify purcliasc9 for futuro as well aa preaont use. * Geo, M. Snook & Co, "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO ONE ONE ONE ONE ONE HOT AIR FURNACE, Hot Air Furnace RADIATOR 20 ZANE STREET. Write for Estimates. TelopUoi STATIONERY. BOOKS, ETC. Valentines> We have just opened out the finest line ot VALEN TINES ever brought to the city ?something entirely new. Don't fail to see them before you buy. GABLE BROS., - lag MARKET STftSKT. " ]aJ> -y-ALENTINES, Fine and Comic, At Wholo<n!o nna Rolill A Ureo Vnrtctv. BOOKS. NEWSPAPERS. MAGAZINES, WEtltLV PAPERS. STATIONERY. Periodicals by :?10Vurat PobUiiijri'LowmI Prlec*. , C. H. QUIMBY. 1*14 street THST KKCEIVF.D. J THE SEW YORK WORLD AIMSHAC - 1 - ?asi>? . ,-r ENCYCLOPEDIA for 1894. Also all tbo Magaxlnw (or January.'-; I, E. FREESE, i?0 NsTODtiuai and Statioskii, 1418 Market 8t BUYS The Weekly Intelligencer FOR?? ONE YEAR. hats-M. J. M'FADDEN. SHOSS-O'KANE & CO. Got $2.50? \Ve'd like to trade for it. We'll swap you the best pair of e s o snaaws shoes for it that you ever saw at that price. Not only good and solid, but good looking. A better shoe than other folks ask S3.00 for. No matter what you want in shoes you'll find a saving of fifty cents, or a dollar on every pair if you'll come to us. One-Price Store, 1JJ20 and 1322 Mnrkot Stroot. Hats, latest styles, worth $2 oo and $2 2j. Come in and see them. They are the best goods ever price. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. GMEKDEL ft CO.. ? 1121 MAIN HTtlKET, Funeral 'Directors. Prompt Attontlon Day or Night. 8loro Telephone, No. 49. 0. Ed. Mendel's TUHdcuco Tulephmie, No. 1, tio?J Olllcet Not. UAniul Jfi7 Fourteenth Street. Now AdvnrtUeinenta. Aulgnod'f Sulo?Art 8toro-S. 0. Iloyco, As Ur.uni Miwonlo Bnmr and Festival. Aulgaco's Notice-S. o. iJoyco, Auignca Wnuted?Srtlc*raon. Drew (looiU?Htono ATboinni?Eighth r?go. For Itout-Houio o( Flvo (loom*. Wanted?yint>ClOM Acoldcut iniurnuco 8o? llcltor. x Wanted?situation ua Cuttor Mauasor. Notico?l'cter Hoc. Opont Home?'Tiso Duuler. Aro You a Boxer??Stauton'i Old City Book 8 tore. CondlomiM?Kwlng Hro*. ? Violot Cream?It. II. List. .Third Grand Ball ? Journoymou Butchcri' Union. Wo Carry?1.0. Dillon & Co. IF yon cannot ?eo and need Spectacle* yonnlioiiM call on ui and liuva your rym touted without charge. Wo Imvo the llno.it Inntruniontn nml inoro experience than any other Optician In the State, nnd guarantor fttitUfuctlou ormonoy rorundert. J A CUll W. (iltUIIU. Jeweler nml Optician, Corner Twelfth and MarkoU ' FINF, TA11.0 It IN 11 ATPOPULAR PRICKS A complete lino of Full nnd Winter Woolen*, embracing Suiting*, Truirnor* Ing* uud Overcoating*, Funhlonuhly out, olegnutly made. Fit guaranteed. ' c. mass 4 sons*, Funhloniihld 'Jailors nnd Oolil'a Furnlsli era, i;n:i nnd 1UMU Market Street. An Old Charge of Assault. llobort Speara has boonin tbo work houao for thirty days ou a charge of ilia* orderly conduct, ilia timo will bo up to-day, and ho will bo arraigned in po llco court this morning on a charge of assaulting Ilia wifo last August. A Flno l'ortrnlt. In tho window of E. L. Nicoll'a art atoro is exhibitod a portrait in oil of tho lato Dr. John 1*rlssoll. It ia from-tho easel of Mr. Morgan Itheea. of Now York, who is now homo on a visit to hia fath er. It is ftfino pioco of work aa to ar tistic lluish and ia a very lifo liko por trait. I)lcd of Ills Injuries. Gcorgo Turner, tho young man who was burnod at tho Wheeling ateel works ?Monday afternoon, died yostorday morning shortly aftor 0 o'clock, of tho injurioa then received. Tho funeral services will bo hold at tho M. E. church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Their hosts of frionda extend to the bo reaved family their hoartfelt sympathy in thoir sad bereavement. Probate Uuilnn.i Yesterday. ?Robert Whito was yesterday appoint ed administrator of tho estato of Mar shall V. Whito, deceased, and gave bond in tho sum of $200, with John VV. Mitchell as surety; James A. McCorabea qualified aa ox ecutorof tho will of Iliram McCotnba, deceaaod, nnd gave bond in $1,500, without surety, nono being required by tho will. Theresa Bohl qualified aa guardian of the six minor orphana of Frank Bohl, doceaaod, and gavo bond in $100, with P. IVcity as auroty. Stolon Watch Itecovered. John Earnhardt, of Mannington, has been a patient of tho Kcelov institute, on tho South Sido, for soino time. Night before last ho escaped and wont on a spree, and his gold watch and chain wore stolon from him. Yester day LieutonantLukins found tho watch in Bookman's pawn ahop, whore ho had pledged it for $14. Iky Gifiln waa ar rcsted for tho theft, and tho pawn ticket and chain woro found on hiui by Lieutenant Gaua. IIo will bo arraigned boforo Squiro Gilleany thia morning. Barnlmrdt was taken back to tho Keeloy institute. The Fluent Display Yot. Mr. Geo. M. Jaques, tho editor of tho Crockery and Glass Journal, of New York, who has been in tho city a day or two, is astonished at tho progress mado by tho glass manufacturora of thia vicinity., Ho sava tho style, finish and deaign oi the new gooda shown this season nre'far in advance of any of thoso in recont years, and from thia ho undoratanda why the dealora who havo.been visit ing tho Exchango during thia month Imvo placod more liboral orders hero than in other localitioa this season. IIo sava w heeling has nover had as good a displav in tho roapccts he mentions as thoro ia this season. The Work of Relief. Only two caah donations woro re ceived by Treasurer Dobbins, of tho cit izens' rollof committeo, yoatorday, ono of $25 and tho other of $60. Both wero from persona who did not want their names known. The only donations of provisions rocoivod at tho atoro woro one barrel of oniona and ono barrel of potatoes from Cnpt. 0. J. Rawling, and ono barrel of naranlpa and ono barrel of potatoes from P. Bachman &$ons. Over 112 orders woro filled at tho etoro yesterday, and thoro waa, a .rush of ap plicants all day. Moro new faces woro anions those than on auy day elnco tho opening ono. Thia kind of weather drivoa tho unemployed to seek rolioL Mrs. 0. \7, AtlcluNon Dcnd. Tho host cf frionda of Hon, G. W, Atkinson and hia family woro shocked and deeply pained yojtorday to hear that hia wifo had diou at an early hour yoatorday morning, of heart failure. Mrn. Atkinson had boon an invalid for a long time, but was not thought to bo in a dangerous condition until just be fore aho died. A doctor .was hastily summoned, but before tho medicine ho prescribed could bo procured eho had breathed hor last. Mrs. Atkinson'a maiden namo waa Ellon Eagan, and aho roaidod at Charleston when she married Mr. Atkinson, her fuiuily boing prominent in tho Kanawha Valley. Sho waa highly es teemed 'by all who know her, and be lovod by thoso who knew hor best. Sho was a woman oi fino miud and good lioart, and tho sudden blow to hur do voted husband and' children was pecu liarly Boverc. Tho tondorost sympathy is felt for them by tho whole commun ity. Tho funeral aorvico3 will bo held at tho family reaidonco, ,105 Twolfth street, at 10:45 a. in. to-day, tho remains boing taken to Charleston for inter ment to-morrow aftornoon. Givf. your pet doga.und cats Simmona Livor Regulator, whon siclc?It will cure them. "Duntso th? cpidomic of la grippo Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy took the lead hero and waa much bettor liked than other cough medicine." II. M. Bangs, druggist, Chataworth, III! Tho grip ia much the namo aa a vory ae vero cold and roouiroj preciaoly tho same treatment.'This remedy ia prompt and effectual nnd will prevent any tend ency of tho dlaoaao toward pneumonia. too the Intelligencer's Special Art Portfolio oflor on pace three to-day. MID-AIR CABLE LINE. Novol Sohomo by Wliloh tlio Rlvar Will bo Oroaaod, m IMMENSE STEEL CABLES | To bo Ktratohod Over tlio Ohio Just Kclow tho Htcul Ilrldgo?A Bun pomlod Car to bo Ilun, With a Ca pacity or Twenty rftMoiiRer*?Tho Inland Terminus Will bo at n Stool Tower?Stops Toward Organization. I Tho vory words," "A Mid-Air Cablo Lino" sound Utopian and Impractical to tlio avorago porson, bat If tho carefully laid plans o( a number of gontlomon of this city do not miscarry, thoro will soon bo a now and novol modo of trans portation for passongcra from and to tho Island, which tho words quotod accur ately doscrlbo. A movement Is on foot to form a com pany to build agd oporato n mld-alr cablo car lino. Soveral days ago n Whoellng gontlouinn said that such a mothod of transportation would bo tho cheapest and most satisfactory to tho Island pooplo who aro kicking at tho rates rocontly mado by tho two bridgo companies. Ho submlttod his project too woll known engineer, who saiil that It at onco possessed iho qualltios of choapness and practicability. A rough ostimato was mado that tlio ontiro ap paratus would coat 510,000, Tho gontlo mon intorostod' claim that with an in vestment ono-twonty-flfth as largo as that in tho Btool britlno tlioy can suroly securo patronago to inako tho outerpriso a big success financially. Tlio gentleman who first suggeatod tho schame thought one cablo would bo onouirh, but oxperts say that two cablos would inako tho lino as safo as any bridgo that crosses the Ohio, and at no t much additional cost. Already tho projectors have askod for prlcoa on tho stool cablov and in a fow days a charter of incorporation for tho "Mid Air Cablo Company" will bo appllod for to tho Wost Virginia secretary of stato. Stops will also bo taken to securo the noces sary consent of tlio United States war department to cross tho Ohio. It is not thought thoro will bo an objection on this ecoro, U9 it is intended that tho cablo car will move at an olovation aa high as the stool bridgo. Of courso tho spot whore tho cablo lino will bo constructed has not boon de finitely decided upon, but tho bost loca tion so far lookod at is from tho foot of Ohio Btreot on tho Island, just below tho steol bridgo, to tho alley which reaches to tho river front below Tenth street. Tho elevation on this sido of the river is vory favorablo and tho cables would not havo to bo swung vory high nbovo tho ground. On tho Island side, how ovor, tho ground being much lower, a steel towor about tho height of tho piers of tho steel bridgo wilt bo necessary. Tho power to ran tho car which would bo suspondod from tho cables would bo supplied from tho Island sido, and tho speod of tho car would bo great onongh to mako a trip in about ono minuto, faster even than.tho stroet can do it. Tho car will bo largo enough to accom modate at least twenty persons comfort , , point of safoty tho projectors claim that their mid-air lino will com pare favorably with any bridge, thcro being absolutely no dangor The car would land at a lovol with tho alley on this sido, and thoro will bo a passenger platform in tho towor on the Island siuo, near tho top, which will bo roached from tho stroet below eith er by a winding stairwayor an elevator. The cables would bo securely anchored in tho ground on both sides of tho river. Though tho primary object of tho now company is not to ontorinto a war laro with tho bridgo companies, yot a favorablo rate will bo mado to tho Islandore, and tho transient rato will bo placed probably at ono cent per trip. It IS said that tlio construction of a mid uir cable lino of tho magnitude of tlio ono in contemplation would bo an un rivaled advertisement for Whooling and that thousands of people would bo attracted to tho city to eeo it in practi cal use. 1 All tho nocossary capital ia said to bo assured if tho cost of construction does not greatly excced tho estimate mado by tho ongineer, $10,000. Ono gontlo man who was approached said that it is possible tho rcsidonts ou tho uppor part of tho Island will agitato tho con struction of a Himjnr lirio from that part of tho Garden Spot to tho city propor. lion wood School Notes. A number of toachorsof Conwoodnnd Vicinity will attend nn educational meeting at Moundsvillo next Katurdav An instructive lino of worlc has bee'n mapped out lor discussion and considor ?n".* ,1 fo Vvceks mother mooting will bo held at Bosgs run. At tho regular mooting of tho board of trustees and teachers of tho schools t was decided that tho teachers should bo given a holiday of ono dav durin the present month for tho purpose o7 visiting neighboring schools. In Olilon Times Peoplo overlooked tho importance of permanently bonollcial efTecta and woro satisfied with translont action; but now that it I? generally known that Syrup of 1'igs will pormnnently euro habitual constipation, well-Informed pooplo will' not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injuro tho system. Artistic. s Tho names of tlio artists engaged for tho production of "Tho l'lying Vulture" guarantoo an artistic performance , IS ON TOP BECAUSE No other Is so Costs loss than Half end ploasesmuch better than tho over-pricod and Gt'cr-'ondorsed" Itlndo. Judge for yourself. In Cans. At your Grocer's KING OF ALL 3ALES-THE HUD CLOTHIERS. A Great Rush LAST WEEK Resulted from our Unprecedented Offer of PER CENT DISCOUNT in every department previous to inventory, so as to give our out-of-town patrons an opportunity to share in this, the We shall continue our great offer for this week. Remember, positively the last week In which you can buy Clothing. Hats and Furnishings at about one-half the prices asked elsewhere. OVERCOATS That Were $25 ....aro $18 75 20 15 00 15 aro 1 1 25 12.. 10.. 8.. 0.. 5.. ..nro 9 00 ..nro 7 50 ..nro 6 00 ?aro 4 50 ..nro 3 75 CHILDREN'S TROUSERS. That Were $125 nro 94o 1 00 >ro 76o 75c. _.uro 58c 60c ,.nlo 38c MEN'S SUITS That Were*;? $30 aro $22 50 25 nro 18 75 aro 1 5 00 aro 1 3 50 aro I 1 75 nro 9 00 aro 7 50 aro 6 00 aro 3 75 20.. 18.. 15.. 12.. 10.. TROUSERS That Were :? $o o ?i 3 2 50.... ..aro ..aroi.?. ..are...., -are...., ...are.... .. 60 - - 3 75 3 00 2 25 1 88 BOYS' SUITS That Were $12 10 8 o 5 4 2 60... ..aro.. ...aro.. ...aro.. ...aro.. ..aro.. ...aro.. ~aro... ..$9 00 .. 7 50 . 6 00 .. 4 50 . 3 75 - 3 OO - 1 88 UNDERWEAR That -were for suit :? ..aro $3 00 3 ...nro 2 50 2 aro - 1 50 150... arq......... 113 1 00 aro 75 60 aro 38 i To avoid the crowd, call as early in .the morn ing as possible; but come when yqiijWill, you will receive the best of attention. Remember always this, our usual guarantee with each' sale, money returned on any purchase that will not bear "the home test. HUB One-Pries Clothiers, Hatters and Farnista, Fourteenth and Market Streets. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS-GEO. R. TAYLOR. First Arrival New Spring -?_A.nsriDs Summer Goods. Begs to announce to the ladies the ar rival of his new stock ZEPHYR GINGHAMS FRENCH ORGANDIES, FRENCH CHALLIES, SWIVEL SILKS, SMALL FIGURED SILKS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR, &c., &c. Special attention is called to my choice and ex tensive assortment of fine Scotch Ginghams in small plaids and checks, imported expressly for children's wear. H^ALL ON SALE THIS MORNING.