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HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC.-STONE A THOMAS. ~ gTONE& THOMAS. WE UNDERSELL all competitors. Baying from the makers in large quantities in everv instance for Spot Cash, enables us to UNDERSELL I IJn Each, 50 dozen Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, Hand- 17 ? AT 11) somely embroiJerei Value 20c. Our price only- - | u AtIn Each, Ladles' hemstitched, plain white Japanese Silk A fl a A lull HanJkerchiefs, actual valu< 25c, at I0\j A Ol/n Each, 1,000 dozen Ladies' Swiss Erpbroidered A l)l/n A IU'2\J Handkerchiefs. Beautiful designs, value 25c, at l/j/zL i In 1,000 China Rose Bowls, pinlc, rose, blue and helio- A Ip A ItI) trope colors, actual value 29:, at - ItU ? 100 Fur Animal HeadScarfs. tDI) Choice during this sale - T)au JJ|? 500 pieces Nos. 9, 12 and 16, all Silk Ribbons, in.all A lUl) fancy shades, value 15 and 20c, at lull _ Ifln 200 Children's White Fur Muffs and Boas, worth AT 49C jj oo Choice at - 4vG " - /,U,J?' - n,i? lAttlFc aiiH iRdfl?. actual CAA it HQ/t IOOV-nuaren s v-giuiou m ? , , Uuu valuegioo, at - Jul) A TJn 58 pieces Light Colored Plain India Silks, suitable for A 17 n III) fancy work, choice at ? 11 ll Qftrt 25 pieces Evening Shades Crep? Silks, price every- QQn A Owl) where 50c Here at - Oull (PI A A Ladies'Black Lynx Fur Capes, lined with Satin (ft* A A (JITi uU Marvelloux value $700,at Oil A A 32-inch Long Ladies' Curly Astrachan Capes, (Tjl 1 AA tj) 11. t/U heavy satin lined, value $18 00 l])ll. uU (J* QQ 500Ladies' 36-inch Long Melton and Cheviot Qfl QQ A (J)t! so Gloaks, in blue and black, value $6 50, at i])t( QQn Children's plain colored and fancy striped Eiderdown QQn AT "0" Cloaks, Braid Trimmed, at - _ <M 10 Children's fancy Eiderdown Cloaks, trimmed (JJi JQ <|)I.4lO in Angora Pur, value $2 50, at"Jj lJ)l.T!0 ill) i On 500 dozen Children's and Misses'all wool 4 0 \ l)n YL Hosiery, also fleece lined Hosiery, choice i?l I'lA) A large force of sales people have been working nighty and day for the past week, and will be the balance of ^ this week, getting ready our Great Holiday Emporium.# A space 40 feet wide by 9J feet long, $,8oo square feet,^ to be devoted to our great showing of Holiday Goods. ^ Opening next Monday. \ Agents for BUTrERICK PATTERNS. Ask for Battenon s u/uietmna oouyenit Boot Free by calling for it 1 QTON E & THOMAS. CLOAKS-GEO. M. SNOOK i. CQ. fery Much Alive W "ON THE Cloak Question! POSSIBLE 10 PLEASE IX FIT, STYLE AXD PRICE, THE MOST EXACTING CRITICS I ? - ?... . i it impel mnTurntTa Have just openea eigni mrgo uosos ui v^vau correct things?at $635, $7 78, $149, $1100, $13 80, $15 00, $17 78, $(9 08. -THEY ARE GREAT VALUES ! YOU CAN FIND THE ROUGH COATS HERE! People toll ii* tlier are scarce eliswhero. OXE reason why wo soli to many, The OTHER reason lies ia tho fact that out prlcas aro right. CAPES HAVE A FROM SEAT HERE ! NO BACK NUMBERSI Participate in oar Special DRESS GOODS Offorinss at . . , . 33c, 39c, 50c and 59c a Yard ! Good, among thorn worth twice and thrice the prices quoted. HALF 1'RWE OK AIL CHILDREN'S SCARLET UNDERWEAR! NO MORE, SO LESS ! . . . GeoTm. SNOOK & CO. gBS= ? SCOTCH CAPS-WI. J. 1V1' FAD O EIN. Bpipj J ?? ? OOo ! jj \ EquaUy^ow'prlcaa! *H)0YS* SEAL PLUSH CAPS,* J i With or Without Peaks, 5Q?' Worth Si oo. J [ 1 7V\[CFH D D EB N 'S, ?MAK?.Tn"tiikb-?? (i *v* * $2 00 SHOES-J' C LOCKE 4. CO. ^-r?v-y- r-r-g y--^j LOCKE'S $2.00(Two Dollar)$2.00 |j I- Shops L-ES I kJl GENTLEMEN i I Hava no Equal# In This City for STYLE, FIT and WEAR. J LOCKE'S,^. ^ WHEELING, W. ^J j FUNEHAL 01 RECTORS. G MENDEL Z Corn 1L1I MAIN -fKLI'.r. Funeral directors. Prompt Attention Day or Night. Biore Telephone, So o Q. En. MtaiWi BgtiJgnc* Tejepliont. Xo. 1. tjrra Skr,3ntfUigfnrcr Office: Sot. 2,1 ami -7 i uurlventhMmet. New Advertisement*. 6tone <fc Tboinu ? Holiday Goods ?Elf bth Jait a Word?Alexander, Shoe Seller. Klein's fillrer Age Rjre. Por Kent?Brick Stable. Opera House?McFndden'i Elopement. Republican Suggestion Meeting* and Primary Election. ? Hook wood Potterjr?Ewlng Broi. Notice?C. H. Watklns. Wanted?Wm. Schneider. Take Home With You-Marrin-Eighth page. Diamonds?I. 0. Dillon 61 Co.?Third page. Giren A war?Carle Bixm. Fine Kur Capea?J. 8. Rhodes 4: Co. Grand Opera Hoom-SI Plunkard?Second ptf * HAVE your eyea tested forglaa??a trtc of charge by JACOD W. GBC7BB, Jeweler and Optl. clan, Mnrket nud Twelfth streets. Water Kents Dae. Water rents for the six montba ending 51 arch 31,1893, are now ready. 11 paid on or before December 31, 1894, a discount of 10 per cent will be allowed. Th* City W atek Board. LOCAL BHKVITIE8. Matteri of Slloor Moment in and About tbe City. 'The Grand this evening?"The Danger Signal." Tui: funeral of young Bernard Rolf, of tbe South Side, occurred yesterday afternoon. Thkre were only two cases in the police court yesterday, both disorderlies, and they were both dismissed. Yesterday Squire Gillespy postponed the case of Bode Medley, charged with petit larceney till Friday night. A mkktisg of the county committee on ordinances nas been called for this evening to attend to some important matters. "McFaddex's Elopkukkt" will be the attraction at the Opera House next Wednesday evening. It is said to be a veVy funny comedy. The Fostoria glass works, in Mounds ville. will resume to-day after a stop of several weeks. Many Wheeling workjuon are employed there. Mil William H. Schock.via.v, of the Eighth ward, hus come out as a candidate for the Republican nomination for city council, second branch. A boy named George West, living on Eleventh street, around tbo hill, waB knocked down by Dimmy'a milk wagon horse and pretty badly hurt. In a card in anotbor column Charles II. Watkins withdraws as a candidate for the Republican nomination for city i clerk. This leaves Messrs. Kindleborcer, Dannenberg and Leaiure in the field. Offickr Do.yavik yesterday arrested Barney Quigg, Tom Bratton and Dan Moody, on n charge of disorderly conduct at Porter's saloon, in the Fifth ward. The di/liculty originated in a jest, but turned out no joke. Tub funeral of Louis A. Warneke took place yesterday afternoon from | his late residence at 1I2S Eoft street, under the auspices of Nelson Iodtfe, F. and A. M. It was largely attended. The interment was at oreenwood cetn- j otory. Tub promoters of the new Catholic club are called to moot at the cathedral1 on Friday evening for the purpoie of completing the organization. .Much in* lorest is pnown in triuciuu, aim n. auaug destined to become one of Wheeling's most influential organizations. At Clerk Hook'n Office. The will of Mary Dudley, deceaied, was yesterday admitted to probate and ordered to bo recorded. Transfers of real estate were admitted lo record as follows: December 4 by Geore Rayl and wifo I to Robert McQuay, for $3,000, the south i half of lot 33 in the old town of Wheel-1 injr. December 3 by Julia Ann Handlan nnd husband to Anton Reymann, for ' 5801, four acres of land near Elm Grovo. I Marriage licenaea were Issued to tho | I following named parties: Emert C. Rieber, need twenty-seven, i a widower of Wheeling, and Louisa 1 ! ICunz, aged twenty-seven, also of j ! Wheeling. j David Hill, aged twenty-four, and, Annie Ileitz, aged twenty, both of this < city. ' Interesting Municnl Concert. | The Gwont Choral Society ia proctic' ine for the contest at Canal Dover on Christmas day, when the first prizes I I will bo $00 and a silver cup nnd $40. Thirty or fortv members of tho Gwent | t__ , ? i I will sing, competing ior me cnurai kiu nnd solo prizes, This society will sing I three choral selections. The society in I composed of excellent singers and it will | stand a good chance of winning its share | of nrizes. It will give n concert at the I Welsh Con^roeationnl church in vEtnaI ville on .Saturday evening, December 15, for the purposeof raising money toward defraying the expenses of the trip and at which they will sing tho same music I thoy do at Canal Dover. Clmppeienr'ft HroncUInt curc9 all thront auctions. 4 l ? Quakch Bread, mado from pure liquid I malt, is the tlnost flavored, most delii cious and palatable homo-made bread in the world. Each loaf bears tho apeI clfll stamp of tho Whooling Bakery. A beautiful picture card given with every | loaf. Sold by all grocers. Dr. A. S. Todd's Livkk Pills cure nausea sicknoss, indigestion aud biliousness. cents. CLOSING out 30(1 I.iwll.n Gold IlinK?nt lr?? (linn t-ust at II. K. III1.LMAN? CO.'S. She tho beautiful decorations at tho Arion JIall to-night. They, with the Uno supper, aro atone worth tlio price of admission. "A mighty good dinner" and a supper ju?t as wood at the Christian church bazaar, to-day, at Odd Fellows' hail. FINK Glove*ami Sral Cap* for Clirlatmn* preiioiit*. l)I.N<il?IC IIKOS., :t8 Ttvnlftli mid 1054 Mala Struct*. For rheumatism 1 have found nothing oquul to Ohniuborlaiu's Tain Balm. It relievos the pain an soon ua nppliod. J. W. Younjj, West liberty, \V. Vs. 'Mio prompt roliof it affords is aiono worth many times the cost, 50 cents. 1(8 continued use will cfleet a permanent cure. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. INTERESTING CASES . Ia tho Circuit dour: at Yeet-.rday'a Sessions. HABEAS CORPUS CASE POSTPONED In the Gallaber Matter-A. Peculiar Verdict Necewlteiea the Third Trial of a Cafe Appealed Irom the City Police Court?}llnor Court Maltora Dlipoacd of Yesterday. In tho circuit court yesterday, Judee Pa till oo the bencb, tbe jury in the cue o( Joshua Baclcley, trustee, vs. Hannah Emsheimer, returned a verdict in favor ol the plain till (or $190 83. The hearing of the habeas corpus case of W. L. Gallaber, late superintendent of the Wheeling office of the Fidelity Loan and Building Investment association, was postponed until Friday, the court refusing to enter into an examination until Justice Gillespy had held the preliminary examination, which he will do to-dav. In Judgo Campbell's side of tho court the jury in tho case oi Ike Smith vs. Elizabeth Kmblen returned a verdict in favor of the plaintifl of $12. Tke case of the city vs. George Heed, appealed from the police court, was tried before Judge Paull yesterday after* noon. Ho was fined by the mayor for disorderly conduct. The case grew out of his ejecting a man from Porter's saloon, on the South Hide, where he was bar keepor. On a former trial in the circuit court the jury by ?omo strange mistako brought in the verdict. "We, the jury, find the ulaintiflf guilty." Tho members afterward male affidavit that they intended the verdict to acquit Heed, but a new trial was granted, and yesterday the jury found Keed guilty. S. 0. Boyce. his council, made a motion to set aside the verdict and grunt a new trial. The penalty wns only ?20 and costs. to seccrf: glass factories. A New Movement Started by Strikers ami ISuftineits Mvti. The striking flint glass workers and somo South Side business men, says tho Pittsburgh Chronicle Telstra nil. propose to erect or purchase tableware glass plants in opposition to ttie United Statea Glasa Company'. A capital stock of from $200,000 to $250,000 is being subscribed, and co-operative factories are to be built. It is said that of the amount $50,000 will betaken from the treasury of the American Flint Glaaa Workers' Union. The workers have been dickering for aeveral site?, and the McKee plant, on the South Hide, is one of them. The South Side merchants aro 9aid to be moving actively in the matter, for the reason that since the strike began, fourteen months ago, they have | been Joeing over $3,000 per week in wages which were formerly apent at the i stores. Since the strike the American Flint Glues Workers' Union has lent about ' $40,000 to co-operative plants at Tnrentum and Sandwich, Mass. Tlio South I hide workers have boon striving to ?ecuro plants to manufacture-glaus on the co-operative plan ever since the big strike began. The Modern Mother has lound that ber little ones are im* proved more by the pleasant laxative, Syrup of Figs," when in need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy than by any other, and that it is more acceptable to them. Children enjov it and it benefits them. The truo remedy, Syrup of Figs, la manufactured by tlio California Fig Syrup Co. only. Todd's Pii.ls act easily, yet promptly anil efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 23 cent?. Quaker Breap is the most wonderful health food yet produced from the Wheeling Bakery. Made from pure liquid malt. MKS'S and Boys' Turn Doirn Caps at 3flo. JHNGKR It ICO!)., 38 Twelfth and 1054 .Main Streets. Get your supper i\t the Arion Hall betwoen 5 and y o'clock this evoning. Help a good cause and enjoy yourself. We are glad to inlice form our little Girl Ta IMlrrhf Friends that wo have I U"iN ljJ 11L. jnst received 500 moro of those beautiful Kasy Embroidery Mats, with silk for workincBetween 7 and 8 o'clock to-nieht we will give these mats away, free of charge, to any little girl applying. Children must be accompanied by parents or frionds. In addition we will give a beAutiful Xtnas gift to the child doing the best Km broidery work. N. B.?Mats, after embroidered, must be sent to us before the 20th ot December, with name and address attached. The Leader, 1020 Main Street. If you try Quaker Bread you will use no other. It ie the Wheeling Bukery's latest variety. Sold by all grocers. Don't forirot the bazaar at Odd Fel I lows' hall to-day. Dinner and supper served. Many novel features. I E.VAMINi: II. K. Hlllnmn & Co.'* flue 1 utook of .li?wolry nnd Silverware tiefore I yonbuy eliBvliere, TTHtt*5 , With all tho good tilings in tho I world pooplo prefer something now, ' nnd hero comoa the United States BakI ing C'o.'s wonderful Paii'Cnkn Flour, I which has just been introduced to tho | trade, creating a sensation never before j equaled for health, comfort nnd econo* I my. Even the dyspeptic, who has long l eo i denied the luxury of buckwheat I calces for breakfast, or flaunel cakes for I supper, says with thi? new Pan-cake Flour, lie has hot cakcs without a pang | of remorso. _ | The Pan-llandlo Dyeing establishj mont, owned by John Hollmoior, at No. f 1431 Market street, is ttio boat equip pod j house of its kind in Wheeling. In uddU i tion to tho dyeing and cleaning departments a corps of first-class tailors are employed, who can do repairing aH neat aa it is possible. Clothes and ladies' garmonts, cloanod or dyed, can be mado to look like now. Hatisfaction guaranteed. _ SPECTACLE5?SMEFF BROS. . "iiifti urn CIIARflK, l?y tlio Only Srlon title Opilrlnn ih.?uu, pR0F SHEFp_ 1110 Mnln Next door to Snook ?fc Co. noJtf-wwr MENiS SUITS AND OVERCOATS?THE HUB CLOTHIErb^P The Hub's 1 Inrpssnnt % I Perseverance! Keeps the people's store unwavering in the lead. With on* hand v. aonse the public pulse, atul with tho othor hold control of tho market. ft! first to know tho popular want, tho quickest to meat the dotnniM. armor,! with tho greatest stock we've over had. and incomparable policy of gression and straightforwardness that is honest, not on ths mritct, W through, we are going to force tho fighting. Business has been cood, fo. ?Vm i?nint? to make it better. Trices have boon low, hut t* \\ \'0^ tliom to the bargain line?temptation# thrown in your way at a tim, you will yield eagerly to tho inviting values. " Men's Suits and Overcoats, MS* At $10 we have pot throe styles of Men's Keraoy Overcoats that ar?Bu diacoantod by Anybody's $10 Una They're good enough to b#? the j; =,nr.I coats. Strictly all wool, in Black, Blue and Brown, lined with A 1 qai|JJ of aerse, and all the aoama silk sewed, all sizes, and a tirst class tit. &XQ Wo'vo just put in stock a line of Three and Four Button Cutaway Sack Suits, made un of fine Iinnorted Clay Fabric, and made up "l0o well and as thoroughly as any $20 Suit on anybody's counter Nothing dressier than Clays, and these are made to porfoction. Thev ar? b.r h?? gains at $10. v That boy, bless him. Mamma's dnrlinp is our darlinjr, too, We kno them?know their ta?to, know they want pockois. want style, and want u ?.o ?'rion W? hara cot iust what thoy want, juat what mamma and r>,n! want ill mamma and papa's prices. Boy's Doublo BreaatadSuits, double,?[ kneo and seat, (wo know that boy), strongly sewed lor sorrico, five n filteon years. Each $2 75. BOYS' CLOTHES.^^ From the lock of stock in some atoros, it would seem as if they mads i aide issno ol Boys' Clothes, kept because they had a call now and ih?. We're in it for nil the business we can get, catering to every desire and t9 every purse, carry a variety that makes it more than equal to any lowcarry a liner lino than any can boast, many lower prices than any ol thin. One Price a Printed Guarantee. Your Money Back for whatYou Don't Want, ^ \r r? , A T7^: } L>o lou cxpect Anyiiuiig rauer t THE HUB Mi Fourteenth and Market Sts. A 31ULTIF0RU COMBINATION' TOP WITH EVERY BOYS' SUIT OF CLOTHES OR OVERCOAT i Hundreds of boys got a Multiform combination xon ihbc wee*. Hundreds will pet them this week. The interest in the great HUBcontatii growing daiiy. Get a Top and nee if you can't carry off the prize. A top to every purchaser of a Boy's Suit. Bove, we're going to eive a prize to tbi boy that can spin tho .Multiform Combination Too the greateat number of ways. Are you going to get ready for tlie contest? Then get a Top. Ona with evory Suit or Overcoat. Every boy entitled to enter the content BOYS' CLOTHING-BAEff'S CLOTHING HOUSE. Boys' Clothing 5 i The reasons are very plain why Boys' 9 ^ Clothing business centers here in constantly ^ F mffiPPmE \ 'ncreasinS volumei IBii Taste' Quality' Economy I (J !nl m&b&mII i=? Make the three-fol d com bination that controls. mi A Bargain ! '_ ""WW ?.. Fifty Suits, with Reefer Jackets, eight er L_?????. ten sorts, at $5, reduced from $6 ind $6 50, because tile lots are small; sizes 4 to 8. Fifty more of the Black and Blue Cheviot Suits, sizes 6 to 14, with double breasted Jackets, at $3 25, go on sale to-day; valued at $5. We have added several new styles to the Fine All-Wool Chinchilla and Astrachan Reefers at $5 00, $6 00 and $6 50, New line of English Corduroy Trousers at $1 00. We don't make much money on Boys' Clothing, but we get the boys in, and that's what we're after. D A CD'C CLOTHING DrtLrV J HOUSE. 3Q TWELFTH street T^_IC:E HOME WITH YOTJ A pound or two of MARVIN'S SPICED HOIST IE IT UNTUTS for the little folks. You will have a hard time trying to find anything else quite so nice. All Marvin's Cakes and Crackers are perfect Health Foods. MARVIN, - - Pittsburgh, merchant tailors. photography.__^. SOPWIW. R&Rfi&MI : I H- Hl2g'n5' Iill UVUiU I/IU1V>>>11U PHOTOGRAPHER, C. HESS & SONS, ? r *Fn?1ilonnMr> Tailor* nn<l Fur. del 42 Twelfth Stro^* 5 nlMiorii, 13','t nml 132;i .Mnrkrtst.. J - ?~ A . . t , 4 AfYLES' ART STUDIO. Arc now making to order at a AL GREAT REDUCTION' PHOTOGHAPH^' jElegant Overcoats for $20.5 *"??: c'"os WUB a ?AXI)? 2ISJ) 7VT751 IS STRBEt S ALL WOOL TltOUSKItS, I .. ' - - ? t>F (Wnrnnlint to Weir), nt Z Til'. HivM W1'A,. .vt> I s u statiosmv. thk nw i>* $? | a $6 OO. o ThV: NEAI'KSr TVI-K ?r? lUXd in '!? ; n,trel" T'SkluSWbjouofi'I' * I