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Stout & Shomat. | Slant & Ohomat. Stone & Thomasj i !'An 111 Wind, Etc." 1 To-day we go a little out of the ordinary and an- ~~ ounce a sale of $() Fine Toilet Soaps. $5 5 gross in all, purchased from the assignees of the Anglo- ~ .merican Company which recently failed. Vio- /-* pr ;ttes and Violette Imperial Toilet Soap, made to P ;tail at 20c per cake. To-day 3 cakes for ? 00( China Dept. Fine Writing Papers. ~ Fuller than ever before?we b?- 2? I" Here this U the way to expresi Envelopes to match, in the New I It Every nook and corner Is Square Shapes?Vellum, Linen I I crowded with pretty new wares or Satin finished, )Rr L f . ^ ^ . per box AJl T lor the holiday trade. I Sew Hand-Painted French I ' [ China, New Bohemian Art P|qfi||n PirhlCPC Oiass Vases, New Japanese 0?- ' f IClUrcS. ramies, Bich American Out AT THE AST DEPAETMENT Glass, New Brass Stands, Now *?? ** ? foi" _ _ . collection of Platlno Pictures, Lamps, New Dinner Sets, in so. near the real Platinums that American in English Porte- you can scarcely detect the diftlain; also in Austrian and ference?6*8 size, framed with French China, New Toilet Sets, moulding. t s ~ . Priced each 1CJI, New Terra Cotta Busts, etc., and all at the smallest kind of i prices for high qualities. I New Medallions. Miniatnre AutotMes A hundred or more pretty sub- photo^ph'o"/'tintype "and?we == |; jects, with many new mount- wiH give you at a small cost a S ings to select from? handsome miniature, plain or ? M* ?? CtA An colored, which for accuracy of I7C 10 vlv.iu ?300. likeness are unexcelled. En- % I , cased in heavy Boiled Plate or i Solid Gold Frames. w r Art Dept. I New designs in Stamped Lin- : New Autoraizers. f ens, Stand Covers, Scarfs, Cen- new asortment for the 4 | tre Pieces, Doylies. Tray Cov- holiday trade. Bohemian Art y ers, etc., for the holiday trade; Olaas, our own importations, in X also special designs to order at dozens of pretty new shapes, g t. . ... . sizes and styles?every one !;! . the lowest possible price. , Kuaranteed. ti> Full line of Embroidery Silks, j .. Mnn p 1. = , Hoops and all requirements, i ft tO *3.W Each. Stone & Thomas. : I?? M den ?oehc Shoe Compang. | jCoehe Shoe Company. gj i'? <? ? Oi tWe Please w| The Boy 1 and make a customer of him for life. ^ The boys and their sitters deserve the and get as much consideration here "J as their elders. Let us look after your children's feet. We will trea: them right in quality, and YOU righ: THI Locke Shoe Co. 1$ Fn> ... ... . ... C John Uricdc/ & Co. ( John Jricdcl <C* Co. . . n Wall Paper, g Dei H ncv Jud Just received a new lot of Papers and Borders. Prices from 5c up; and a nice i. assortment. A full line of the better "c Papers and Mouldings. of I Rro sidt JOHN FRIEDEL & CO., ? ' pat HK I 1119 MAIN STREET. |geo. m. ?] HTIJC S,LK OPPORTUNITYI 4 Plaid, Striped and Novelty Taffeta MM* I?/ Silks going at this unprecedented! Black Silks. These / Here's Where NOT Si We re Great? Too* bUt y0U can*t and jus':ly so. Come in and ask us for art,'c'e,aJ j!rm s ' ANY black silk weave and we'll produce splendid lines o it. Ask for the CHEAPEST or FINEST wuld? Mercerizec and we'll show it. shades of Violet, The most popular black silks are pure ll(ny s 9?, N dye Taffetas, Satin Luxors and Satin costume linings. Duchesse. 39c yard to $2.25. $3r*The special prices recently made . on Black Crepons still continue. Fancy Eiderdo mtthink of the above in conjunction with your ERED AND CAMBRIC PIN CUSHION FORMS AND ART j. A StL Shot*. ^ ardon Us If we again rise to remark that the J. & M. Shoe (or I Gentlemen Is "the costllost n but the best" We mean coat- *< Host to produce because bet ter than any others made? though some others sell for as much money. , AA ( Enamels aai (Patent leathers. ) Other Leathers. We don't carry lust a few sires, but all sizes?a full n, A ALEXANDER, ; >D SHOES. lift MAIN ST. u le Slag SSrothrrs?Shoes. c( 5iSiSi5i5S5S555S5H5j| Hf For Men I "ROYAL" ? 53.50 ?ssSHOE<at ? t?i se 21 STYLES. R la NAY BROTHERS, ? 1317 Market Street. gl 8t - - ' lr 3ucoil's Jlrf Store. o JJ Florentine Frames. % Wo have Just received, dlrcct from $ the makers In Italy, a consignment <;> 01 of these beautiful hand carved gold <;> S( framen In a great variety of *lze <;-> unci design: circles and ovals for <i. lc small puotonrahps, cabln?ts, Hu- <? R net ten and Gothic* with the Fru Angelico pictures. All make sulta- <? a; hie Klftb for any event. Also on el display a Urge collection of Cople-' <i> and other artistic prints In our ar? < -. w room, beginning to-day. <*> NICOLL'S ART STORE. $ 1 11 tl Ota Sntelligenrer I fllco: and 27 Fourteenth Street. New Advertisements. . )r Sale?Show Cases and Counter. en's Lambs* Wool Underwear-McFads?Second Page. mmols Protector?R. II. List. Ids for New Engine House. ai -and Bazaar and Supper?Arlon Hall. ?( m Sale? Howard Hazlott & Son. me Table?The Cleveland. I .grain & E eellng Railway Co.?Seventh page. tl anted?Man to Sell Tea and Coffee. yornel Antiseptic Skin Soap-Second w o. iC Dtel of 66 Rooms?Rolf & Zane. jr Sale?O. O. Smith. ?' In 30.000. ^ lmvo fitt<*<l more tlinn twenty ln usand pairs of Spectacles, giving m* J jeord find experience unequalled by ni other optlelan In West Virginia. di Ibfiict Ion guiimntced. h< JACOJI W. (ilU nil. Optician, th No. 1 :tOCI Market Street. w ? ol : BEST ALL WOOL KNIT JACKETS AT C. HESS & SONS'. ? or comfort mid durability there Is J11 bliiip better. They ?ro J tut the ?>? ug tor Hatchers, Hrewera ami Mo- D iiilos. Prices moderate. ??| C. HKSS & SONS. dilonable Tallor> and l-'lne Furnish* ' rs?t ia?l and 1Q3J) Market Street. 11 m + + PI 111 In the Courts. ec oth parts of the circuit court and criminal court will be in session to. The state vs. William Grlbble, a ;ery case. Is the principal one on for ? lay's session In criminal court. The Finney-Johnson application for n trial possibly may come up before w go Hervey, in the circuit court. ^ In Clerk Robertson's Office. l Clerk Robertson's office yesterday ir ?e realty transfers were made: 1> ieed dated October 5, 1899, from n* nry C. Peterman, executor of Eliza- " h Brunner, and Elisabeth, daughter Jjj :he party of the first part; transfers oj und near Mt. Wood cemetery; con- b ?ratlon, 1750. h e?'d dated November 7, 1897, from O. yi Shorts, of West Liberty, to George f1< v. of the same town; transfers a eel of real estate In West Liberty, < ? Administrator of Nancy Rodgers' es- .!? 5; consideration. 1100. h< ne deed of trust was recorded. a NOOH -98c yard for ch Silks, worth up to $2.50 y low price Vre Ik, tell them from the real ength. We refer to our f plain and fancy, 32-inch i fabrics in those lovely New Blue, Cerise, etc., ! wanted for petticoats and i Blacks, also? 37c to 85c yard. >wn on special sale. HOLIDAY PURCHASES, A PIECES FOR EMBR01DEF IGAINST ROBERTS. ^ he Wheeling Ministers Protest * Against the Seating of OBERTS THE POLYGAMIST t! SE1 y Waiting in a Body on Congress- on^ man Dovener Last Bight at the Xc- ner Lure?Bev. B. B. Bigger Acted as Spokesman?Captain Dovener Assiired thn delegation Ha was Od posed to Roberts Tooth and Nail. **? wfaj Last night at 7 o'clock, nearly every goo ember of the Wheeling Ministerial ssoclatlon, made up of the ministers of te Protestant churches of the city, Di\i ailed by appointment on Congressman DO . B. Dovener, who received them In le parlors of the McLure. The minis- Ha" ts came for the purpose of expressing Suit, teir opinion that the Utah polygamlst taped >ngressman, Brlgham H. Roberts Doub lould not be allowed to take his seat whicl pon the asembllng of the new house ' representatives next month. The ^heeling ministers were, by this ac- u0, on, following what has been done by <j0uw le representatives of the Christian quj jople of nearly every other community years i the nation. bargi Rev. R. R. Bigger, pastor of the Third resbyterian church, acted as spokes- tjjjB an for the delegation. He said: 91.0G "Congressman Dovener: We, the embers of the Wheeling Ministerial ^ nion, have come to pay our respects you before you depart to our Mar>nal Congress, and to thank yqu fpr >ur expressed determination to do all lat lies in your power to prevent the !ating of Congressman-elect B. H. oberts, who, in open defiance of the w, Is living in the polygamous mar- ? . age relation. We come not to dictate MHC > you, but to express our confidence 1 your as our representative in Conress, and to pledge to you our united ==== jpport In dealing with this great queson which now agitates the public ilnd. We comc as the representatives #"> C more than 1Q,0QQ church members, ( ssides many others, who are your conLituents." Congressman Dovener replied in a eat and forcible speech, in the course f which he was heartily applauded ;veral times. In his speech he pledged ^Quc] > do everything he could to keep Mr. oberts from having a seat in Congress nd he said that if no resolution to this [feet was Introduced by others, he ould do so himself. He said that he ad studied the question, and believed lat polygamy was a crime even In the ate of Utah. What may be sprung wmw pon the members of Congress after VV mt body meets he did not know, and lerefore what he might have to deal _. ith he could not forecast. Captain ovener heartily thanked the ministers ?r their call. patrlt ? gave THE LECTURE ON VENICE over,t the Carroll Club Attracted a Large Audience. Race! A large crowd filled the Carroll Club ^ jditorlum last evening, to hear the upc icond lecture In the course given by (jeatjj r. Hamilton, under the auspices of <jay n le Carroll Club. The subject chosen atejy as "Venice. the Bride of the Adriat- vjs a, ." The lecturer was aided by several cjty , ie views of various points of interest i the city of watery streets, and the leaker's dissertation on the lost gior- ?ave s of the "Queen of the Seas." was hall 1 itensely interesting. He reviewed tb. 1J gene [story of Venice from Its foundation Cjt.. iring the fifth century up to the pre nt time, and graphically described Tne ie marvels of art and architecture was hich are a picturesque reminiscence throu ' by-gone centuries. Sen The lecturer referred to the great eonne ithedrai of St. Mark's, the Rialto, by tr ridge of Slghfl, the Palace of the friend oges, and other palaces which cant a years nlo of romance about the city of mlttei jauty In concluding his discourse, story, r. Hamilton drew a brilliant tone Mr. H [dure of a ride on the canal at night nlcs J nd of the poetic visions which were Granl roused by the soft light of the moon Park, laying on the blue waters of the ca- bart'f nl. The third lecture will be deliver- inquli I December 5; subject, "Athens." that 9 9 death A SECOND WARD VIBAGO hlS b< xemolifles Her Abilities by "Doing Up" a Poor Man. The A rolling pin is popularly connected deplci Itn a woman's* anger when It Is to be fore 1 i?nted on a member of the sterner sex, the C ut Rinda Jones, a colored lady, resldig in "Moral Alley," a Second ward ninnn lllside thoroughfare inhabited by Llnco lany of her race,* yesterday morning 8tft8o Bed a wash-tub to beat her contempt an(j f ( Clarence Peters Into his cranium, appla nd with this necessary appurtenance wjh ^ f every well regulated household she ongaf roke poor Peter's nose and cut his nerf0i cad so badly that Dr. B. H. Still- 1 nrd's aid was required to stem the owing crimson tide. "I 1 Peters, who Is a colored man. be- Blood \me involved In a dispute with Mrs. my b? jnes. and Krahblng the wash-tub In B. ha -r brawny arms she assailed him with man. II steam on. The edge of tho tub Mich. C St Oi oice from thougand yard. Nine-tenths of our g Moire Velours 98 The most sightly silks for t! yet produced. 98c yard is che you'd expect for so much style ity. Every delicate shade ar Suitable for many purposes. . Bright India Silks yard. Every color in the rainl THEN some. ND DON'T OVERLOOK OUR Di tlNG. Che Sub Cloliltrt. | /ords Are ?ut Bubble J IN TYPE?We believe In doing rati pleased customers will tell you hour business in Suits and Overcoats. 15, $7.50, $10, $12,3 Scrutinize the body linings?the sleet ?all these little details?great in the i r these Suits and Overcoats are such See our windows, read our prices, thei ds. fs1 Suits. JUfl re you seen the Boys' AU-Wool' r double seat and knee, all seams j fQ In man 1T1T. li j kuuiui.?u " . Ie breasted or Vestee ityle, w i to are offering at jj, 01 $2.50. fe, thing better in the city for a | with t more. , j we i |2.80 Reefer for Boys, 4 to 18 , 1> another one of our many line. cial sale of Boy?' Xnee Pants I Ot week at 19c, 25c, 50c, 75c and the i I, Some of them worth double. 193.0 ^MEMBER, YOUR MONEY BACK ^ theT tly One Price. C MARKET AND FOURTEEI lOhite, Siandley <( 5outer. j OlCHESlI TAPESTRY COVERED COUCI full size with fringe, for.... lies in Corduroy and Vclour Coverings,at GENUINE LEATHER COUCHE! At FRANK & FOSTER, - ? f * ? * r *"V T HI I t-, HAI\IUL<!1 I BB4B 1MABKBT it him across the nose and inflicts gashes in his head. Squire Fitz:k fined her |10 and costs and La her twenty days in Jail to think it the r .. ? the s MR. HOBART'S DEATH O. K Alex ived With Genuine Regret in Delb "heeling?Flags at Half Mast. very in receipt of news announcing the <pj1( of Vice President Hobart yester- of VI nornlng, the Intelligencer immedi- Whe notified Assistant Postmaster Da- ajve id Mayor Sweeney. Flags on the at tht ind government buildings were hoisted at half mast.* The mayor instructions for toiling the city Wedi >ell, which was done. The Intelrer flag was the first hoisted in the j news of the vice president's death received with genuine regret J11 ghout this community. ator Scott, who was intimately , !r cted with Vice President Hoburt c,ul> 10 tics of politics and personal i undo Iship, was associated with him for i Moui on the natiohal Republican- com- an" !?. Senator Scott tells a toucnin? showing the depth of feeling of form [obart. It was (luring the ceremo- sPnr lttendlnpr the dedication of the luro memorial tomb, in Riverside New York. A friend of Mr. Ho- ous i saw he wns shedding tears, and meni red the cause. Mr. Hobart replied t,(>nii the occasion recalled to him the QVOn a short time before In Italy of jloved daughter. "Just Before Dawn." re are many exciting incidents ted in the melodrama, "Just Be)awn," which is being produced at / Irand Opera House, but they are /< veloped in a natural way, and the fu;, s are made more realistic by the er In which they are mounted by J in J. Carter, who is a master of craft. "Just Before Dawn" is nted by n competent company, ill the members of the east were thlnr uded for their work. The play occui >e repeated this afternoon, and th? b?*ni;i rement will close with to-night's JJJ rmance. print m 0 Foi We r OWE my whole life to Burdock a Cai Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered *dy. I seemed beyond cure, B. B. is made me a perfectly well woMrs. Charles Hutton, Bervllle, Tlio 1 opti 3MP7 Is of yards of f\ [reat stock of fancy c Yd. A Linen * ic money ! f?r Turkey Red aper than I Piece Koods of 11 and qinl- 1 Big Turkish T< . . , . each, worth 15c. ld blac,<- just opened. Honey Comb 1 each, worth 7c. ? j"C received. Eiderdown Cl? )o\v?and I yar(jt pu|| |j11es | bis. These are ( aWN CUSHIONS, CUSHION Ski 3(ub Clotlier?. i r ;s ur than saying, and busy clerk* wo are doing this season's ban. >15, $18, $26. re linings?the sewing?the fab* iggregato, and you'll quickly sea quick sellers. i come inside sad examine the derclothing e can only give you a fair tdu jr advertisement of our aplendld of Underclothing, hut compare lty for quality, price for prior i any like assortment, that's all uk. Underwear at 17c. hers at 25c, 48c, 75c, f 1.00 op te Inest Hohenxollem Underwear at 0 per garment. YHEMEVER YOU SAY SO. UJB, lothiers, Hatters, Furnishers. NTH STREETS. "White, Siandlcy & Softer, }u are needing a ch call and see new stock. ' $2.98 All Prices. 5 $17.50 Keceivers. Y & FOSTER, BTHBBT. SOCIETY. st night, at Arlon hall, occurred neetlng of the Cotillion Club, under tuspices of Mesdames T. C. Moffat. Wheat, Margaret Dnlzell and . Glass, and directed by Mr. George rugge. It was a brilliant affair and enjoyable. e following was received by friend# 10 Governor Atkinson family la eling yesterday: rnor and Mrs. Geo. Wesley Atklnaon uest the pleasure of your company 5 wedding reception of their dauBhter, Florence Miriam, und Mr. Samuel Braahler Avis, lesday evening. December the sixth, from nine until eleven o'clock. Executive Mansion, Charleston, West Virginia, Sam Jones and His Lfecture. n P. Jones, the evangelist-orator, deliver his famous lecture. "Get o iind stny There." at the Carroll auditorium next Monday evening r the auspices of the Ladies' idsville Camp Meeting Association. ;he lecture will be largely ated. Sam Jones is a unique platentertainer. He hits hard and es no one. His "Get There" leecombines the elements of a sera prohibition speech and a humorharangue. He Is greeted by lm<e audiences everywhere, and hi* ng to Wheeling will be one of the ts of the year. icn you feel that yon have tried ; and everyone, consult us. A aa?>' rrenee Is the surprise shown ry tni Ited patients at our otlloe. you have headache? Do your eyfi r? Do they smnrt or hum? Docs the run together when reading " any trouble of your eyes consult ui nake glasses at popular priccn. Ms*? peful examination frco of chargs. PROF. H. SHEFF, Scientific Corner M?l& clan and 1 >tM"ts. toy! 8c yd. snap?29c yd. Table Linen Remnants lis quality seli at 45c yard. owcls 10c Another hundred dozen "owcls 4+c A big case of these jusl takings 25c of black, white and col?xtra quality. COVERS, SATIN COY*