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fly- . BATOHPAT'B BPBOIALB-aTONB tt THOMAS.' Stone & Thomas. Saturday's... I ... Specials I AT THE BIG STORE. LADIES* WRAPPERS. Ladies' Indigo Blue Wrappers,- were 85c, Saturday at 39c ' n?,i Kmil-irrl Print anil American Blue Wrappers, h 'extra hill skirt, well made, Saturday at 98c corsets. Special Saturday prices in this bit? department. Ladies' W. B. regular $1 Corsets; Ladies' I'. .& C. regular 75c Corsets, and If. & P. high bust, extra long waist Corsets, all go Saturday at 49c ladies' cloth waists. Ladies' All-Wool Cloth Waists and Norfolk Plaid Waists, speT . j cial Saturday price.. 89c infants: coats. Infants' long white Cashmere Cloaks, cape and skirt silk embroidered, regular $1.50 value, Saturday at 98c infants' caps. Infants' White Silk Embroidered Caps, regular 39c and 50c kinds. Saturday at 25c a?(1 29c ladies' kid gloves. 25 dozen Ladies' Lace and Button French Kid Gloves, our regular $1.50 glove, Saturday at...; 98c Lot of Ladies' slightly soiled Kid Gloves, that sold from 50c to $1.00, Saturday at 25c and 49c latest neckwear. Special new lines of Ladies' Chiffon and Lace Collars. The latest Ideal Ruffling and Knife Plaited Ruchings from 25c to $2.98 yard Full line oi Plaited Lace and Chiffon Stock Collars 25c and up 1 jo pieces New Embroidered Taffeta, Roman Chiffon Stripes and Plaid Ribbons for neckwear. ladies' skirts. L'nparalleled values in our Indies' Skirt Department. Ladies' Figured Black .Mohair Skirts, lined with russelctre lining. velvet bound, very full, Saturday at $1.(19 Ladies' Figured Mohair and Sicilian Skirts, 4} yards wide, russeleitc lined, velvet bound. Saturday at .$2.98 ladies' jackets. Choice of any Ladies' Jackct in the house at $3.65 One rack full of Children's and Young Ladies' two-toned Boticle Jackets that sold trotn 97.50 to 915.00, cngicc oaruraay.. .^.05 One 20-inch Broun Marten Cape, magnificently, lined, was S6?).oo, Saturday at $35-00 One J4-incli Brown Marten Cape, elegantly lined, was $87.50. Saturday at $45 00 . Stone & Thomas. EMBROIDERIES?GBP. M. 8NOOK St CO. our mbroidery greatest^^ purchase! mm IHimbroidery grutestIIeIII sale ! Lot I . . 6c Yard Lot 4 . ,11c Yard Lot 2 . . 9c Yard t Lot 5 . . 19c Yard tot 3 . 12c Yard J Lot 6 . 24c Yard Over ten thousand yards narrow, medium and wide Edgings and Inset-tings?thousands of new.and pretty patterns, and not a piece but what is worth very much more. Hn art real values, the equals of which were never before leen in any More. Sec some in Main street window: also see the ricli novelties in Embroideries, All-overs, Fancy Kuftlir.gs and Neckwear in same window. Wc have dcciiled to continue the sale of our JACKETS at $2-95 and $4.75. Greater Jacket values were never before known. Five counters full of Winter (ioods, most of which arc onehalf regular prices. DAILY ARRIVALS OF NEW GOODS. Geo. M Snook & Co. CANVA8 COATS -M'FADDBN'S. r^NrnToTisT 1 4' JBR2SE\ l y AUHH^ Mnd? of tho Iwt ramus, with heavy wool llnlnjr- t ho warmont and li??f?t coat for nil 7 . ^1^- kiwis of outfttdo work?they arc wind proof 7 "-turn ruin or inow, and will wt-ur for T i? -vjf y,m'; HBH tor si. 48. J 1 I (Other Htoics charge 11.75 for us good cont.) A O ' f j McFADDEN'S,1320 andwS,Markot st> ] # WE make shirts to order.? 1 J ; . MEN'S SHOBS-J^H. I.OCKK BHOB COMPANY. # \ \ \ \UE WIL? WIND IP 1896 3 j jjjt * y;u;y;$i men's cork sole shoes. jjj; 1K> Rtdcjr Adftim & Co.'s Call' Cork Solo Slino*. the $ > kiml, $'>.">() 1"1 1" [ Mini's Uenniiin Cull' Cork Solo, tlio #3.50 kiml . . #'.'.511 1''' | , Mcii'h Satin Calf Cork Solo, tlio #2.i>l> kind . . . #1.75 ' |( j GREATEST VALUES IN THE CITY. < t' I 44 on J. H. LOCKE SHOE CO. j| vsttxtttttttzztttttrtttzttzttttztt? 1 '^9HmMjAg& If your > ?? n#e<I attention visit our Optical Department. Wo hi.ve aitciirud th* nervlco* of Mr. II. W. Kwalt, or Cleveland. Ohio, a* optician, and con ffuuranU'o satisfaction to our , customer*. Dillon, Wheat & Hancher Co. | OUR I I GOOD I; I TERMS |] Make It possible for every aL j fffl honest man to own a < piano. We have three flfl , ?<3f propositions, any one of ?8, t jjl which will satisfy you. fjbjf If they do nut, state your K? , Iff proposition and we will \ ra[ consider It. We will not 5# W promise to accept It, but IS , you cannot tell until you w* < try. Talk It over with us. ?? ? S F.W.BaumerCo. ? ' J3IO MAMKlfiT 8IHMBT. S , ?tp3ntf%cn?r i onii'Ki Nu%. "J.1 a U11 '41 Fuiirlasntli Mi-AHt. j New Adv?rtl?*uicutf. The Microbe Killer?Fifth Page. I Private Epileptic Sanitarium?Dr. James . Juhimton. 1 Valentines! Valentines'-Carlo Bros. Table I.lhen Sale?J. H. Rhodes & Co. Sardlnex?Huebers Grocery House. !,IM (if better*. < For Kent?Store Room?Wm. McConkey. Wanted?Hoard and Room*. Wanted?Painter. Saturday's Specials?Stone S: Thomas? ] Eighth Page. Kmbrolderles?Geo. J3. Stlfol & Co.? I Third I'aire. ( wiiut is Palnu'j* Celarr Compound?Sec ond I'liK"Stop thut Couich?It. H. T.l?t. -Geo. \v. Johnson's Sons. Stop!?II. F. UehmiK Co. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN $5.00 AHD 16.00 TROUSERINGS. To rrdure our stuck of Pin* Trouse rwr uflVr at roal unit Ira* onr 97.00 Ilito nt fJ.OU, mill 9S.00 line at 9(1.00. *1CE I PPKIi WIXDOW. first arrival ??f Nobby h|>rlu| Neck* wear and Colored Shirts. C. II KM * WX^, Fashionable Tailors and tiiiili' Furnish* era, 1X11 and 1IN3 Marltfl slrccl. ItEXOVAI. \OTICK. Jarob \V. tirnbb has removed hi* store from tl?r liraml Opera House building lo So. 1300 Market ?lwl, wht-rr a lar^r ami t rlcgstit Ilua of Jewelry, Watch. , Dla luouda, etc., may be fouiul. A l<?r|rlprluK Lamb. Mr. Edward Delta, of Clinton. 1 imuiuht In a aurinn lamb yesterday, which Hi limped some of the butchers. It weighed nlnety-slx pounds and many of them claimed that several 3 springs had passed over Its Innocent \ head. Mr. Deltz finally convinced Hess , and Lemmons that tt was only born , last April, and that firm secured the s prize. I'liy \Vlw? * Point. Argument* in the case of W. J. Cotts ^ vs. the city to restrain It from pur- i chasing a punch bowl and service for J the new battle ship Wheeling, were . heard by Judge Ilervey yesterday. 80- , llcltor Nesbltt took Ills first chance . In the city's Interest and acquitted . himself with credit. He entered a do- . murrer to the bill prepared by Cott's attorney and It was sustain*.! by the court, who allowed the plaintiff time to file amendments. < A i'rnUleu Srarcli. County Constable Lloyd, of Marshall county. In company with Chris. Huse- j man, the Henwood cltlsen. who was ( robbed by 11 German boarder on Wednesday morning, made a search of a house In ftast Wheeling, yestorday. \ wjiere It was thought the thief ml?lu 1 be located. The search was fruitless. ' The thief Is described as a young ' German, dark-romplexloned. smooth- 1 shaven. As he came to Henwood from ' Hanlaburg. It Ik thought he may have ' returned there. 1 ^ < A LltllSOIrlBftW Hi* Tlilef. < WHIlam NIckerson. who had a horse J and buggy stolen from him at Fulton, 1 near the toll gate, on Thursday night. ? was In town yesterday, seeking means 1 to recover his lo?s. "The horse was tied to a post, and a little girl near the \ old Thompson homestead saw a man ' unhitch the horse about 10 o'clock that < night, and Jumping Into the buggy.give the horse :? quick stroke with the whip, and drive off out the pike. ! All the neighboring towns have been telegraphed descriptions of the horse arid rig. and Constable Anderson la ] making a search for it in this county. Klklua Cadets l)rllltiiK. < The Klklns drum and bugle corps has Just received eight handsome new bugled, //nd new drums may be pur- : chased shortly. If It Is found that those ' now being repaired are not suitable equipments for this crack organization. The boys meet for drill three times a week, and urn rapidly attaining a finish that will give them a decided boost in U'nehlntrtmi. March 4. No nracllee was indulged In Inst night, on account of (i conflict of dates with tin organ!- ' ration that also meet* in their headquarters, In the Odd Fellows' hall. Revival >?rvl?H. A very successful revival Is In progrcHH at the Zaue Htro. t M. K church. More than forty persons have been converted. To-morrow morning Rev. Dr. Breckinridge, superintendent or .the Brooklyn, N\ Y.. hospital, will prench. ami the psptor. Rev. B. B. Evans, will conduct the evening service. The revival which has been In progress at the North Street M. E. church hns met . with givi.t success. The Sunday morn- , Ing service to-morrow will const*.' of n general praise service, at 10 o'clock, followed by a cernton by the pustor on the < subject. "The Secret of the Christian's < Success." In the evening Itev. Dr. J. S. < Breckinridge. <?f Brooklyn, will preach. RINCJINO noises In the ears snapplrifr, < bussing, touring, caused by catarrh, nil < dlsappene with the use of Hood's Sarsa- < pnrllla. ? ( FROM 2f?e to II 00 a pair saved on < Shoes :;t our closing out sale. < J. T. STONE. , Altraya Krllnlilr. 4 If voti have glances filled by other { opticians that fall to ?lve your eyes < relief, consult the reliable optician, < Profevor Shelf. lUO Malti street, who . gives the eyes relief when others have failed and with, his ueiv mrthod, is < working wonders for people with all < kinds of eye troubles. ( NEW WORKHOUSE May bo the Result of the Police Committee'!) Visit. AT THE MEETING LAST NIGHT l'h? Matter wm DlwaiMtd? Commute# Decides lo Uak? au Inspection of the Prltoit ou tho lllll wlllmVliw ! AK?rlaluluir the Xenliuf the Iiutltntlon? preailou that a Aiw Untitling Is lladly Aeedrd. The committee on police met last n!ght indtransacted several items of business, \ number of bills were passed upon and blanks wore ordered printed for the superintendent of the work house, to make bis Itemized report* on. The condition ind needs of the work houe was the (subject of Home discussion, and It was de? ?lded to pay a visit to the institution next Thursday afternoon and make a Cenei'Al inspection >t A request of Captain Bennett wan jranted. He asked that: new clubs and iadKen be furnished the police. The furnishings will be secured from ? Pittsburgh firm. The badges will be b'ffant In appearance and different In 1esi0n t.? those now used. The new :lubs will be of rosewood, twenty-two Inches In length, and adorned with landsome tasscla. The new badges and 'labs are of the latest designs. The Inspection of the city prison or work-house, as above stated, will be nade on next Thursday afternoon. The committee will Inspect the building, ind consider plans of replacing It with i more modern structure. It is not certain that the committee will order t new building, but repairs will not itnprovo the present building very nuch. 'jyie workhouse has been the uublect of much ridicule by strangers vlstlng Wheeling, and Its replacement by i building that prisoners cannot push Jown. will be a decided Improvement I .1? institutions. Tiic atone I >!Io will remain as of old. BTBANGE CONDUCT it a Man who I?altt Claim to I forte. Why .Mr. Miller la Happy. Charles Miller, a fanner living near Park View, wan put to considerable irouble yesterday morning for nothing. 3tft near Fulton, as ho was driving his earn, he was accosted by a man, who ifterwards gave hi* name a? Taylor, ind living near West Liberty. Taylor Pointed to one of the horses Miller lrove. and claimed that It had been stolen from his pasture three years ago. lie demanded that Miller give It up to ilm. but the latter, of course, refused. \fter considerable wrangling they igreed to come to Wheeling and settle he mailer before a Justice of th? pesce. The town marshal of Fulton got in Mller's rig. and came with him. Taylor lrove on ahead, but when Squire Fits?a trick's office was reached Taylor was 'ound missing. Miller seemed afraid that he would lave to give his horse up, but he said ie had bought it. Squire Fltzpatrick ' jrdered him to keep it until a suit was ntered against him, so Miller drove off ?appy. 18 AN EVOLUTIONIST. Jr. John K. Thompson, Formerly of, Whrrllui, Announces If Imiielf. The following from the New York rimes will be read with Interest here: Dr. Thompson was formerly pastor of . he Chapline street church in this city, ind later president of the state university at Morgantown. The Times \ tays: The Rev. Dr. John Rhey Thompson. >axtor of the Xostrand Avenue Meth)dlnt episcopal church, Brooklyn, has inuuunced a series of sermons for the I - ~ * ... I Sunday evenings 01 renruary uu *m,h liiblt* and the Supernatural." Dr. Thompson has defined hla position as that of a pronounced thelstlo evolulonlst, In the sense that Henry Ward Beecher was one. He declared yesterlay that he would not criticise any >ne, but would stick to the Bible. TAKEN TO WEST01T. corge Magrra Gori to tlie Ifoapltal for tu? lUHiiR-Aiunltrd (lie Attendant. George Magera. who waa adjudged InMine Thursday, was taken to the atate hospital for the Insane at Weston yeaierday morning by William Anderaon, mi attendant of thai Institution. Some lifflculty was experienced with the unfortunate man at the Baltimore & Ohio ( <tHtion. when lit* was taken there in a carriage. A couple of Makers' frlenda lad accompanied the attendant and his charge, and a.* they were aJlghtlng from he carriage Magera suddenly assaulted the asylum attendant and a deseprate struggle took place. Anderson oversame Magera finally and held him until [he arrival of Lieutenant Clem&n* from police 'headquarter*. The patierit was :aken back to the Jail until he had quitesd down, and late.* was taken to the train handcuffed and In a etraight-Jncket. E.VTHA Fancy Hnrrl Florida Orange*, tweet IIlull Color MuvmI *erdleft?Oi*nit|;ei, IniiCi'liiri, Hw?fl Pear* nml .Hainan Urapet at AI<K\. fHHST & SOX'S. I? SELLING Shoes below cost to quit business. J. T. STONE. LOST?A dear little child who made home happy by its amlles. And to think, It might have been waved had the parents wily kept in the houseOneMinute Cough Cure, the Infallible remedy for croup. C. rt. Goetse. Cor. Twelfth and Market streets; Bowie & Co.. Bridgeport; Peabody & Son. Ben wood. 4 THE NEW WAY. a grig sbcciss roR nniHc alk KINDS Of I VIS Willi CI ASMS. f Our nrw ectentlflc moihod of oxnmtnlnR the eyes and lit tint? kIiujhcr without pulling drug* In tho eye* and mnklng tlio [.utu'iit blind for h week, or having thi?m M for hour# looking at chnrt* and trying' 10 Ht themselves until they become *o bewildered they cannot tell what they can iec. Wo nt the eye for examination without depending on tho patient and know when they nro fitted rorrimtly. Consultation and examlnutlon free. PROF. H. SHEFF, Tin* Sclent Iflc Optician, Telephone No. 253. 1U0 Main Street. [ Centemeri :: ITjJ nimroc " J.V.1V* VJIUVW^ ? Blnok nnd Colored, rnn bo had nt ' * ? my oilier. * * fr Mr*. Thornton nml Mrs. Heritor < > fc In their nrt room - from n m. until { L R p. m. My office open for hufllneM i > I durlnir th<* unme hour*. Sottlrinentii ^ I In oiUcr Market nml Main sttrnt , F entrance hotli open. t GEO. R. TAYLOR. THH HUB?OLOTHIEBB AWP FgHN18HERa. Inventory i * Week. L ' This is inventory weelc at THE HUB. Those who ha^e been fortunate enough to attend our inventory sales heretofore need not be told ~r what they mean. <?<?<* Every Odd Overcoat, Every Odd Suit, Every Odd Hat, Every Odd Garment Of every kind must leave our shelves and tables at prices that are made so low that they will disappear ? ? < ? 1 1 7TT-I in douDie quicic oraer, ^uivrn EARLY to secure best ikoice. ^ - T||r HI incioftiers, Hatters I T1L. Tl U D and Furnishers... Market and Fourteenth Sts. Wheeling's Largest and Only Strictly One Price House. WRAP 3ALE?PARISIAN CLOAK COMPANY. PARISIAN CLOAK CO, Bargains! Bargains! CLOSING OUT SALE OF *? ? n <. rw . . tv W raps, ?>uits, starts, Etc. < Owing to business change, I am obliged to close out my entire stock in JO .days. All goods marked at prices that will pfove attractive to the ladies of Wheeling and vicinity. J* J ?s GEO. E. JOHNS, 1130 MAIN STREET. TO BE RIGHT IP TO DATE YOU MUST HAVE THE Daily / ; Intelligencer, REDUCED !() Ten Cents Per Week. A All THF WFU/Q FRrtM FVFRYWHFRE. NIL. 111. TT V/ I Iivifl t. t a-n t i ??* Send in Your Orders al Once by Postal Card or le'8" > phone No. 822. j* J* I