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TOWELS, MUFFS, ETC.-STONE & THOMAS. Stone & Thomas -WILL OFFER ON Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 25 dozen slightly soiled 50c Towels at. , 25c. 300 Seal Muffs at $1.29, S. 50 pieces 40-incli wide Silk Warp Hen rietta Cloth at ? 89c, S. M.J. M'FADDEN-BOYS'CAPS. Reminds you that you are in need of heavy apparel to withstand the weather. Ofir assortment of Gloves, Underwear and Winter Caps is complete and our prices are lower than evj*. Boys' Windsor jggSpk Men's Windsor CAPS CAPS 25c.?Good Cloth or Scotch Windsors, worth double tho money. 35c.?Heavy Cloth or Scotch Windsors, worth double tliej money. 50c.?At this prico you can take your choico of many stylos and fabrics in Extra Heavy AYindsors, mado up in first-class stylo of sucli caoda ns Velvets, Velours, heavers, Chinchillas, Cqrduroy, Cassi more, lie. Other stylc3 at correspondingly low prices. BOY'S CAPS, Windsors, Wanderers, Polos, Turbans, Ac., 25c, 35c and 50c. ? Don't fail to ocft the STIFF HAT wo aro selling at $1 50, worth $2 each 1 PARLOR FURNITURE-HOUSE &. HERRMANN cCftfo/A- "7^-538 ^^= I F ? YOU ? MHKE ? K ? CHLJ HOUSE & 13L^^T^l^LA,lsnS[ TRB KODSEPURHlSHERS, 1300 Main Straet. >a? ??*. Weekly or Monthly Payments. jAMcfadden, Xjcadiixs Oaato?3?irioo Hattor t?s ]?OTnishor. IQgO and 1322 Market St. DKEff.CvHIEFS-CEO. M. SNOOK &.CO. M. Snook & Co. .HAVE NEARLY 1,000 DOZEN UHNDXERCHIEFQ o@o ? JL JL ? ? ? ? o ? o Ym.,r^ ? FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. tssJPinned together, these would lnake)^ 1 a line almost'four miles long! J ^ SOHVEE OIF THBIB IB^RGhAIlSrS: Ladies' Cambric Handkerchiefs, drawirbordsis :>c each Ladies' Fino Embroidered llandkorchicftlroiii 10c to S2 each 6S?*lixtra Good Values at ~ 25 and 50c each Children's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs at 5c each Children's Handkerchiefs, in fancy boxes, from 20c up Ladies'Pino Linen Handkerchiefs, Initialed, at -5c each Gents' Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, Initialed, at -5 and 50c each j Ladios' Puro Silk Handkerchiefs, embroider-ed'or bordered l!)c each Ladies' Pure Silk, Initialed, Handkerchiefs tit 25c each Gents' Puro Silk Initialed Haudkorchiefs at..i. 50c and SL each Gents' Puro Silk Printed Bordered Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at.*>l)c each Ladles' I'uro Silk Handkerchiefs, Drawn l?ordeVj?, from 25c up. Gents' Flllc Handkerchiefs. In Hemstitched and Dmwn Horrors, nit qualities. Genu' Silk and Cashmere Mulllers, nil prices. Ladies' Grepi\Uo Chcne Mu tilers, all tints. An immense line of fancy Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs in nil grades from the cheapest to the finest made. OZTTho special prices above quoted will remain unchanged until all are disposed of. EST" OX CLOAK nndDRKSS GOODS wo positively will not he undersold. Geo. M. Snook & Co. HOLIDAY BARGAINS-W. J. LUKENS. W. J. LUKENS. Holiday Bargains! Diamonds,' Gold Watches ami lino Jotrulry, Handsome Diamond Pendants, Neck* Iuccb nnd T.oclcqtfl, fillver and Gold. Souvenir Spoons, Stamp and Hairpin Uoxcs, Trinkot Trays, and a compldto lino of other goods, Uric-a-Jirae, etc. ?w. or. ij ujag.?hi:srs, U~jr ?l.n II'M.I) AND l.ll.VKIt T.\i;HX IK rtCKASdi:, ilcJ OBli-oi No*. a.i unil'^7 iMun-tnonUi SU-cut. Now Advertisement*. Christum* rrcionta?M. lloyrontm?Filth Pago. Holiday 1'rulu?I.ouU JjisSiiirU?Fifth I'fltfo. D.lOundJUu! & Co.-Clotblog?Fifth I'ngc. For Salo?'I hoiuns O'llrk-n. (?co. II Stlfel <!i Co.?tiuibrollns?Fifth 1'iikq. Ovareclnts?M. Outnmn & Co.?Fourth l'ujjc. AdvautUtfO?Kurner ?.Vj Co.?.Sjcoud l'uuo. Notion toOuitur l'luycra. I'orSnlc-O. O. Smith. Decorated CliJnu?Kwliifj Eroi. Coal?Kofihnliuo Urea. Holiday ?John Frlok-L Illustrated Christinas Ntimbcru?Stnntoa Davcupori. LOU HWAUACUUlt. 1'verythluK tliut In nice, now and novel fur tho Htdhliiyrt. Our assortment !<? now complete \r? are Hiiro every purchaser can liml a Multed article. Our ij'ur G'npcs and Wrap* wo have marked down vory oheap. Wo tiro displuy.lm? tho choicest llrio of Ltidlns' nail Ouiit*' Limm initl bilk llundkcrchicfs lu tho city ami many other nowr lines. LOU SWAllAt'KEtt. LNTlItLLY NEW. . Norway ami ltuHHlnn Knamolod Souvo ulr SpooiiH, at I. G. Dllil.ON As CO.'S. (illANU OS'KUA tiALOON, Oyster ami Chop House. (Jlbvm'nand Dougherty's ltyo Whisldes. ,'iU Twelfth .Street. IF you cannot, r,oo ami nectl Spr.Rlae.lei, you should call oa us anil havo yoiu* eye* tented without charge. Wo havo tho finest instruments and nioro cxperlotico than any other Optician la Uio Stato, anil uuarauloo ?atiiiictiou or inouev vormuN'd. j'ACOi; W. GRClin, Jeweler and Optician, Cornrr Twelfth and ainrkottjlreou. ! 23c. A nUABTUlt A YAUU. S5e. Another lotoC l'lalu China Silk this morn liiff. II. KMSUKIHLIC, lit and '10 I'.lovonth street. Joliu Dounolly Appointed. Chiof.of tho Kiro Department Ilcaly yesterday appointed John J)onnelly hostler at tho nook and ladder house, I vice William lfinuegau. Donnelly is a member of tho police force, and liaa t been one of Chief. Delbruggo'a beat men, j faithful, intelligent and accommoda | tins- The chief yesterday spoke of him j in tho highest terms. Donnelly re | signed his position on the forco to ac cept the new one. What will bo done to iill tho vacancy on tho polico forco the chief was not prepared to say last evening. A Hare 1*1 rd. City Clerk Thoner yesterday added to his collection of birds, beasts and reptiles a peculiar specimen of tho feathered tribe, in the shape of an East Indian mino, ti member of tho parrot family, llo is said to bo ablo to talk, and certainly has enough voice to do so if ho feels like it. He looks black in an ordinary light, but with tho sun on his plumage lie is of a peculiarly glossy royal purple. There are some pretty markings on him, but his head more re semblos theollice turtle's than anything else. All that collection now needs to be a dime museum is some three sheet bilis and a license. Transfers Kecorded. Clerk Hook yesterday admitted to record two deeds of trust and transfers as follows: November :>0, by William B. Simpson, executor of tho will of William liusbey, dceoased, to George W., William J., and John Lutz, for $2,509 83, forty feet of tho Busbey property, south of alley 12, | on Market street. July 10, by Kobert Crawford, of Cain I crcn, to George Maxwell, for $75, lot 20 iiiftquaro .'JO. on High street. November30, by Elizabeth liusbey, widow of William iiusbey, to tho Lutz I'roa.., for the same property conveyed by tfc;e executor. Dr. 1'ipes Acquitted. Tlif jury in the case of Dr. John tt. Pipes, accused of gravo robbery, was again ^ent to its room yesterday "morn ing wl.ien tho circuit court reconvened, ami regained out all forenoon and until about.3 o'clock in tho afternoon, much to tho surpriso of tho public. After having acquittod Taylor l'orman, in dicted jointly with the doctor, the night before, iit wad tho general supposition that the ,doctor would also bo acquitted in a slioiU time. About 2 p. in. tho jury came into the court room and tho ac cused w.ia sent for. The crowd that hung aboti t the court soon increased to a pretty prood number, Waiting im patiently tall the verdict was rendered. It was not " uilitv. The doctor was tho recipient (.6: many congratulations on this result. Willininl S^cCulIough not <iiiilty. Most of til o time oi the circuit court yesterday w'a a occupied by the trial of "the case of * William McOullough, ac cused of stiTi'kinjx Charles Graham, a non-union rinV.-er for M. lteillv during the warehousemen's strike, on "the beau with a bottle. \ Howard and Arnett ap peared for the {prosecution and Atkin son, Dovener :.a ul Criswell for the de fense. The Jury was composed of Messrs. C. II. i jerry, John T. Hand, S. A. Kepner, ileiirv iJrunhaus, Elbert L. l?ose, V. \V. Bervy, August C. llartong. Samuel S>arr, dJhpstian Sanders and Johu Niunis. Tiicro was no ovidonce that McGulloug'ti threw tho bottle. After the jury 1?d been out half an hour it returned .* verdict of not guilty. A jury was em paneled in the case of Ed Kbbcrts, accus S d of cutting Frank .Scbrooder spmo ti\no age, and tho caso will bo tried this n:\orning. Dr. "Wood's Norvsay l'ino Syrup wa3 used for years as t\"prescription by a fcucccssful physician. It is in all re spects the beat coi^'h medicine mado to-day. .Sold by all \dealers on a guar antee of satisfaction.1 d&w Tappan* & CoNNEii. leading Photog raphers. \ TUIS l>t\st rjuallty, tho cholcmt assort, meat, tile lu'.rost prlca* o;i Diamond*, IVaGchcs a:ul Jewelry, at i XVllK.W i: IIAXCIIEU'S. Dn L. L. iSke!U!od, 5r.vcioli.3t on dis eases of tho Kve, Ear, Throat and Nose, will insure a speedy ? and pleasant method of curing catarrh. Remedies can l>o used at home. 1525 Market street, opposite postoflice.' spccial Sale., Forty-one pair Ladios' Si\V: Top Hand Sowed Button .Shoes, E. C. Burt's make, regular. SU'Slioo, for to Vctosui them out, L. #A . Blond. unique doslpin lu tho Iat?Mt Silrur Novolties ut AV1112AT & II. (LNCV IlSlt'S. H. E. II12.1.MAN ?V CO. am Kellfvlg Uk solid Ciolil Watolif H, with tancydial avul 1-21: hand, at II) per cent lower lb.ati auyj other hou^c in the city* j A FAKMKIt AS31GXS. Ho lull 93,000 la Wliooling and It liroko lilin Up. Phillip Cunningham, a prominent farmer of ^(aralinll county, has made an asslgnmant of all hid. personal prop erty to John A. Bloyd, truatoo, for tho benefit of his creditors. Tho assign ment was. made on tho 27th of Novem ber last and admitted to record tho30th. Tho deed provides lirst for paying tho expenses of executing tho trust; sec ond, tho payment of $15 to J. T. Par sons for legal Korvices, and third, tho payment of tho baluneo of his creditors pro raid. 1 Iiu indebtedness is said t<J 1>Q about SI ,-00. -Mr. Cunningham is it good citizen, industrious in his business atlairo and prudent in his habits, but on a trip to Wheeling recently, ho lost $2,000 in cleat cash, oitlior horo or so mo wiiero on tho road, and it was tho loss of tho mohoy that caused his assign ment. Ho had no r<?al e3tate, having sold his farm some timo ago. Tho prop erty assigned will not pay indebtedness in lull. Srpiliu Kintburly to bo. Sinco the death of tho lato Squire ; "William II. Davis thcro lias beon somo speculation as to who would bo his successor. The only applicant for tho vacancy has been ex?justico Buchanan, but the friends of Pliilo Kimborly have urged him to allow them to use his liamo for the position. At first he declined, but tho suggestion of his name met with bo much favor that it is understood that his consent litis at length boon obtained, llo will probably bo duly appointed at tho mooting of tho Board of Commissioners next Mon day. A better clioieo could not bo made. -Mr. Kimborly is intelligent and has all tho requisites of a lirat-class judge. Hia appointment would meet with general approval. Annual I.od^o ol' Sorrow. ' "Wheeling Lodge, No. 23, B. P. O. Ellis, will on next Sunday afternoon givo its annual lodge of sorrow at Odd Fellows hall. Tho exerciso will begin at 4 p. m. Kov. A. Mooro will make tho opening i prayer, thcro will bo vocal music by ' Messrs. Day and McCoy, Mrs. Williams j and Miss Phillips, an eulogy on the j order by Capt. 15. B. Dovcnor, an euloiry by Kov. Dr. \V. II. Cooke, an address by Kev. J. F. Chonowctb, and prayer by Kov. J. A. Hopkins. Tho services at these annual events aro always impres sivo and interesting, and they aro usual ly largely attended. Brighten* up; you don't have to plank down a fortune; you can get Salvation Oil for 25 cents. Gilded live cent pieces arc going for fivo dollar gold pieces, but Dr. Hull's Cough Svrup needs no gilding to make it go. Price only 23 cents. Taitax & Cqxzzl's "Aristo" Photo graphs arc in great demand lor the holi days. No doct?>ijs' bills presented to the families who uso Dr. A. & Todd's Liver Pills. I.OOS12 Diamonds, Ruldos, I'm or aids, I'earls and Opals in large qimntltlun, at AVHi;AT& UAMJLLLU'S. Dn. L. L. Sherrod, Specialist, Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose. Consultation free. Call on him for all diseases of theso important organs. 1525 Market street, opposite postoilicc. * -> SACRIFICE SALE ??r Trimmed Hats, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ROOT'S I'liOl'liK'S STORK, ltOG Main street. v?y Pries enhj 25 Cis. Sold by all dealers. Will relievo Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellings,Bruises,Lumbago,Sprains, Headache, Tcoihacho, Soros, Burns, Cuts, Mounds, Scalds, Backache, etc. iLANQE'3 PLUGS, The Qrcat Tobacco Ar.~ tldolcl?Pric3 IQCti. At oll druggists, Masquerado Suits. Jacob lleilmeicr, proprietor of the | Pxiii-Llaiicllo Dyeing, Scouring and lie- I pairingWorks, at 1431 Markot street, has received a new lot of handsome Mas quorado Suits! which he will rent at low price?. Suits for the Kinness can also be engaged. Cloths and drapinga and all articles of that nature cleaned on short notice. C.IllLS' WATCZIKS. Open I'nco Stem Wiml Silver Watches, only SI. LI. !?;. 1IILLM.VN iV CO. WHEAT & IIA-NCllKll ?oll Watchos tho lowest. Tlicy guarantee all prices. IVniJAT A: IIAXCHlHl have tho host Sil ver Watch tor a boy or girl iu thu market lur?5. ? O ? A Harrow L'senpo. Persons subject to cramps will he in terested in tho experience of J. F. Miles, Wesley, Venango county, 1'a. lie was taken "very severely and called iii two doctors, who proscribed for him but failed to givo him relief. A druggist of Butler, Til., then gavo him a double dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and in twenty minutes he was all ri^ht and is enthu siastic in his praise of tho remedy, -o and 5U cent bottles for sale by'drus uists. DAW C.UtL ninl svo tho Noriyeghin Transpar. cut lluaniel Souvenir Spoons at- I. 0.1)11. LON & CO.'rf. They are entirely new uuil beautiful. Tun Wheeling Buildiiiz Association is still open for new members. Meets Saturday evenings at otlico of Franklin Insurance Company, No. 31 Twelfth ; street. THE \HUB-ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. & q K2S3S Although this linstbccn called nn off aojson, on account of llio con tinueil ivavrn woatliort and Koncral complaint o( dull business, II'B STARTED J,V ?7r.Rr.l BOOM, AXD HAVE BEEXJOOM1XO EVEIl SIXCE. Wo'no worked bard to got pood thing* to soil, and to sell tlicui cheaply, Mqro of pur success is duo to this than soft hand* and tho'thoughtwgs think. We'ra niakini! rapid progress and our ambition is to keoplon and 011 until wo roach tho pitch of exccl lpnco and vaatneaa in a?njorcliandi/,iiiR way beyond tho dreaming of tho 1no.1t imaginative. * It I'ravidonco will permit wo'U reach our lofty aim, of that you may rest assured, for thoro'a no such word as (ail in our vocabulary. (Our purchases aro on such a largo scale, owing to our, phonouiinaily largo and constantly increasing business, that wo aro often enabled : to buy tho best Roods in tho market for less oven than thocoat of j production. This enables us 10 Itaflf ill Ciisln! Wo closely watch our'business, havo a protty (air idea of what's going on, uinI know that wo placo our merchandise upon our coun ter* at lower tares than anyihouso in tho city; wo could go beyond, but it's not necessary. HARD, GRINDING I0RKTEM Whatever wo do, wo mean "to do well; wo try to do well; wo hopo to do well. If out' function ia>only that of a tradesman, wo moan to enoblo it by doing it well, and that wo put oil our spirit and forco and brain and brawn into tho work ia most charmingly and beauti fully illustrated by our present matchless stock of. Clothing, Hats and Furnishings. Our superior products include every stylo in vogue, and our low prices?prices that aro indisputably tho lowest in tho market Should Caw Everyone to Come to -THE HU ?M Bf One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, MARKET AND FOURTEENTH STREETS. REDUCTION SALE-WHEELING INSTALMENT CO. $40 Tapestry Suits at . . , . $25 ' $50 Plush Suits at $25 $$<; Crushed Plush Suits at . . . $35 Silk Plush Parlor Suits at . . $45 $60 Crushed Plush Parlor Suits at . . $45 $60 Tapestry Suits at $33 THESE GOODS ARE POSITIVELY BELOW SOST, Sale Begins Monday! $22 worth of goods for $2 cash and $i per week. $13 worth of goods for $1 cash and jo cents per week. 1136 to 1140 Market Street. jos. h. wseDLE, Manager. FINE GOODS-J. S.RHO DES A, CO. BARGAINS IN Mtmlfs, FOR FIVE DAYS, BEGINNING . | TUESDAY, December! __ Buy your Christmas Hand kerchiefs while this sale is on. Embroidered Silk Hand kerchiefs, Gents,'Ladies' and Children's INITIAL SILK HANDKERCHIEFS At 25 per cent less than Regular Prices. Ladies'Embroidered Hand kerchiefs, from ioc to $2. The best assortment of Linen Initial Handker chiefs for Ladies and Gentlemen in the city!-' J. S. RHODES 5t CO.,' 1152 TUtHIN STRBET, EGGER, WARRICK & CO. Special AnnoifficemeBt TO Wo bavo succeeded in obtaining the pv daysont'of the choicest nirl largest ila>f;M.v l.? lts that wo havo had this season. im?l at re duced price. Wit.vf buyers will llnd it to their interest to call oil ua thancxt two weeks. NEW-MUFFSaniFURS From the cheapest to the very f.nc-t cm ? ? I'rlccs on each les-i than you can tmy tii'--:a elsewhere, huU no" exception. Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets At greatly reduced prlce3. We have *?: -r ' I in getting ten ideces mOrc or that/Jre-i* ? gain Ui.ack llKNittmA, 1"? Jneh/i at 50c, worth 73c. Now i* your time to ?et a Cheap Black Dress! OTTIR, Blanket and Uidereear SALS la enormous this season. rlmply 1>' ;v3 kcoji ui? the bloc!: ami lov,\.-f i?ri than found cl w\v he re. mm iiiiliii a co., 1132 7ISHIN STH2E"