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JTO, CLOSE OUT.?STONE & THOMAS. T0 CLOSE OUT At once, we offer Dolls, Shaving Sets, Manicure Sets, Toys, Smoking Sets, Looking Glasses. Games, Toilet Sets, Bisque Figures, AT HALF PRICE ! ? o CLOKKS, In order to reduce stock at once we offer all Fur Trimmed Jackets at almost one-half former prices. Stone & Thomas. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS-M. J. M'FADDEN. USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS For Men and Boys. Read Uio following list and then como and soo our Nice Stylos and Low Prices, and you will have no troublo to select Christmas Presents that will pleaso the men and boys. CHRISTMAS TIES and SCARFS. CHRISTMAS MUFFLERS! Men's Fino Siilc Ties for 23c Men's Fino Silk Scarfs for 25c Men's Fino Silk Bows for 25c Men's Finest Silk Scarfs for 50c Men's Finest Puff Scarfs for 50c Boys' Finest Silk.Tics for 25c Boya' Finest Silk Scarfs for 25c Christmas Gloves for Hen and Boys. .Men's Jcrsoy Gloves for 25c and 50c. Men's Fur Top Gloves for 75c, SI 00 and SI 25. Men's Driving Gloves for 75c and SI 00. Men's Dross Kid Gloves for $1 00. Men's Undressed Kid Gloves for SI 00. Boys' Jersey Gloves for 25c. Boys' Fur Top Kid Gloves for 50c. Blue, All Silk Mufllors for 75c. Hod, All Silk JIufllera for 75c. t Striped Silk Mufflers for $1 00. Cream All Silk Mufllors for 75c, SI 00 and SI 50. Black All Silk Mufflers for 75c, SI 00 and SI 50. Silk Handkerchiefs for 25e, 35 and 50c. CHRISTMAS HATS AND CAPS. Men's Stiff Hats, latest Styles, $1 25 $150, $1 00, $2 40 and $3 00. Soft Hats, 50c, 75c, SI 00, $1 25 and up. Caps, all styles, 10c to $2 00. Boys' Hats and Caps. Umbrellas and Satchels. M. J. McFADDEN, One-Ptice Hat and Shirt Store, . CHEAPEST STORE IN WHEELING, 1320 afrid 1322 Markot St.. Wheeling. CLOAK BARGAIKS.-GEO. M. SNOOK & CO. Cloak Bargains. p-?~? ? .Bedford Cord Jackets, Fine imported Capes, Fur Trimmed Jackets Tailor Made Jackets, Extra Long Jackets, Cape Newmarkets, j Children's Cloaks, | Fur Gapes. ALL MUST GO AT ? SOME PRICE NOW! -rrrr-j, -??? -X Geo. M. Snook & Co. PARLOR FURNITURE-HOUSE & HERRMANN. oUfUUfq- N ' IF ? YOU ? MHKB ? 7S ? CKLL We will show you a $50 Plush Suit whidh we are now selling for hiotjse & THE HOUSEFDRHISHERS, 1300 Main Street, ts?' Weekly or Monthly Payments.. ib faMlugmnr, Olllcni No*. 2fi mill 21 Fourteenth Street. New AdrertUomont*. flrent Half l'rlco ftalo-Gco. II Tnylor-Thlrd riurc. To (.'Uwo Out Holiday Goods?Stouo A Thomas Highlit i'OLV. Thu Ilnb-Tho La*t Week of Old '91-Klglith ^orfi'Ct Fitting?1*. & 1'. Kid Gloves?Second Pokp. llurKdlus in Furs und Clonks?J. 8. lthodcid; Co.-Hccond l\igi\ CloilngOut Snlc-Jolin Frlodel For Keut-lUuvbnrt ?t Tutum. Grand Opern Hoiuu-U'skr ?k Willlaxua* Ltugh. For Itout?Unity Furm. For ltcnt?U. O. Smith. .Stockholder's Mooting. C'unl?Kouhullno UroH. HOLIDAY GOODS. A lino Suit of Clothe* ?r fancy .Silk V*?t mndn to order, a jjood Wool or Wnrnlml Knit JnckcL nod nu excellent lino of Not:1< wtmr, hhh t?, Gloves, lliuidltorchleis with Initial*, Xv., lit C. HKsS Si SONM', .Merchant Tailor* niul GontH' rurnUhurn, 1321 niul 1022 Market StreuU 14k Tliititliie l.iulli'H* Watch, wltli Kl Cio Moveiuont, for SIS no nt, II. K. 1IILLMAK Si CO.% TFyon ennnot hob and nrod Spectacle*, you ahoiild enll on us und lmvo you?? oyos tented without elinrftfl. Wo lmvo tho UnoNt hmtruinont* nod more experience than nuy other Ontloluu in tho State, and guutuutou fcnUutactiwu or money refundod. J acoii w. gruiw, Jeweler and Opllclnn, Corner Twelfth and Marltot Stroots* GRAND OI'KItA SALOON*, Ojrator nnd Chop llouso. Gibson's and Dougherty's ltyo Whlnklos, C'J Twelfth StrooL Klectlon of Ofllcors. Tho annual election of officers for tlio ensuing year took placo Saturday nlter noon at a meeting of Welcome Lodgo No. ?!, A. A. of I. & S. W., and resulted as follows: 1'rcsidont, Goo. Weiser; vice presi dent, WnuDobold; treasurer, All Camp belly recording secretary, Win. II. Will iams; financial secretary,Henry Becker; t guide, Win. Mann; guard, Geo, ltim iner: trustees, Chas, Ferguson, Louis Sloinbocker and Willis Watt. In tho Circuit Court. In the circuit court Saturday tho caso of Michael Moylun vs. tho liivcrsido iron works was sot for April 18. In tho case of I,ovi W. Inglebright vs. W. 1'. Kobinson, tho defendant was given until January 10 to tile special pleas. Tho case of J. F. I.egso vs. Dr. G. Ackenmm was dismissed on motion of plaintifl'. In tho matter of tho potition of Fan nio .1. Hughes and Thomas Hughes, trustees, certain money was ordered transferred to them. Union I'rayer Meeting. Tho ladies of . tho Presbyterian churches of this city will hold a union prayer mooting for tlio conversion of tho world inthoSecond Presbytorian church at 3 j). in., on Tuesday, December 20. Miss h nnic Isoblo will be present and givo an account of tho annual meeting of tho Woman's Foreign Missionary So ciety, which was held in Dayton, Ohio, last spring. Tho ladies ot other denom inations and from tho surrounding country nnd towns arc cordially invited. Tho object of the mooting is one of great importance and should attract uiio at tention of many women, old and young. Mnrriuge Liccnsox Issued. The following marriages licenses were issued by Clerk Ilook Saturday: Lor a 11 W. Brown, a native of Taylor county, aped twenty-two, and Mary E. Leliew, a native of Wetzel county, aged eighteen. George J. Taylor, a native of "Wheel ing, aped thirty-eight, and Mnggio Mc Culloch, a native of Wheeling, aged thirty-nine. Charles Ctirven, a native of Bucks countv, Pa., aged thirty, and Mattio Chattin, a native of Point Pleasant, aged thirty. \ Ilarvoy F. Meyer, a native of Wheel ing, aged twenty, and Anna Gump, a native of Marion county, aged tweuty tour. Samuel Armour, a native of Scotland, aged thirty, and Lizzie Duncan, a native of Homestead, Pa., aged twenty-six. ltcv. J. C. Hunch Missing. The following refers to a man well known to many readers of the Inteli.i gkxcek and wifl be perused with inter est. It is from tho Robinson Valley, Pa., Outlook: *? Rev. J. C. Ilench, a Presbyterian min ister, who was a classmate "of the editor of this paper at college, has mysterious ly disappeared from Fairchanco in Fay ette county. It is thought that he is out of his "mind and has wandered away. l?ast saw Mr. Ilench at AVashington, Pa., about live years ago. Uo then lived on a farm near Bellaire, Ohio, but had 110 charge?only preached as a supply. He is a large man?six feet and four inches tall and weighing over 200 pounds. We thought him unnecessarily intonse in his manner at our last inter view. He was a third party Prohibi tionist and took a very great interest in politics and elections. Fishing ou Christmas. Bdlairt Tribune. John Addison, Will Ilipkins and a boy whose name was Smith, went out to Wallace's dam fishing, and brought homo with thorn ono hundred and one fish. Mr. Addison says he never saw tisli bite so freely as they did Christmas day. Bad drainage causes much sickness, and bad blood and improper action of the liver and kidnoys is bad drainago to thov human system, which Burkock's Blood Bitters remedy. daw Get clocks from Jacob W. Grubb. Dr. A. S. Todd's Liver Pills, tho fa vorite family medicine. Get diamonds from Jacob W. Grubb. Mnsquorndu Suits. John Ileilmeier, proprietor of tho Pim-Humllo Dyeing; Scouring and Re pairing Works, at 143L Markotstroet.has received a now lot oE handsomo Mas querade Suits, which ho will rent at low prices. Suits for tho Kirmess can also bo engaged. Cloths and drapiugs and all articles of that iiaturo cleaned on short notice. For tho Chllilron. Our readers will notico tho advertise ments in theso columns of Chamberlain & Co., Dos Moines, Iowa. From per sonalexperience we cau say that Cham berlain's Cough Remedy has broken up bad colds for our children and we are acquainted with many inothors in Ccn tervillo who would not bo without it in tho houso for a good many times its cost and aro i recommending it every day.?Centeruille (B. D.i Chronicle nnd Ju dex. 25 cent, 50 cent and St bottles for salo by druggists. uiw Get rings from .lacob W. Grubb. Those Donr Littlo Ono?. Edw. L. Itoso & Co. havo received their third invoice of Christmas try cycles. This timo it is tho dear littlo wheels lor tholdcar littlo girls. Get watcheai from Jacob W. Grubb. A STRIKE MAY RESULT In tho Wholesalo Grocory Trndo on Thirty Days' Notlco. BOYCOTT LIFTED OFF PflBST BEER. Tlio Warehousemen Dissatl.sflod with tho Actions of the Jobbers?A Boy cott IMticcd on tlto MonoiiKiih Coal, "White lloilC'itrrlvrHto In; l7ctl. Ever since tho cIobo of tlio warehouse men's etriko tho men liavu been com plaining that tho jobbers woro not liv ing up to thoir iigrcomcnt with the Warehousemen's union. Conferences have licon hold, and tlio wholesalers liavo assorted that thoy have obeyed tho strict letter of tho agreement. At yes terday's meeting ot tho Trades' Assent' bly tho matter was again brought up, by tho reading o( ti communication front tho local,union of tho warehouse men. The paper claimed that tho job bors had ignored, in spirit and in fact, tho terms of tho mutual aarcoment ittado with tho arbitration eomniittoo of tho Trades Assembly, and asked tho assembly to enforce to the letter tho torms of tho aureontont. In tlio discussion tlint followed it developed that tho jobbers rofttsed to libido by verbal promise.", which tho men claimed had been mado by rnoui bors of tho jobbers' union. KLTUDtATE THE SETTLEMENT. For instanco, two wholesalers were absent at tho tirao tho etriko was set tled, and they now refused to recog nize any verbal agreements, and de clared that they would abide by lint written 0110 only. Tho men claimed that tho omplovors had promised to reinstate immediately thirty of their old empioyos, aud to givo employment to tlio rest in thrco weeks, aud'to get rid of tlio "blackslioop" as soon as pos sible. Tho claim is further made that this has not been done, and that tlio employers coax the "scabs" to remain, even when tlioy aro willing and anxious to quit. In view of tho fact that thirty days' notico must bo given by either side in easo it wishes tho agreement abrogated, tlio arbitration committee was instructed to givo tho required notice. At the end of the thirty days a striko will probably result," unless different arrangements aro made. llOYCOTTEI) COAL. A communication from J.ocal union < Ko. HO, U. M. W. of America, was read, calling attention to tho fact that tho Monongah Coal and Coko Company was breaking tho state law, requiring the employment of a checkweighman at the scales, and was also running a company store, and was paying twenty-four cents loss per ton for mining coal than any other company in tho state. After a discussion of the mattor, a voto was taken and a boycott was placed on tho company's product Following tho example of tho Labor convention held recently in Birming ham, Ala., tlio boycott was lifted off the l'abst brewing .company's product, as tlio employes of tho establishment have organized a uniou. The committee appointed to confcr with Governor -Fleming on tho trouble at the -Raymond City mines, had nothing to report and was discharged. STATE L.MIOII CONGRESS. The committee entrusted with the consideration ef all matters tliat might occur regarding tho project to hold a state labor congress reported that it had nothing to report. In this connec tion it was stated that tho relations be tween tho Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor were of the friendliest nature, and that in a year's time tho two associations would he closely connected in all tilings per taining totlio welfare of organized labor.' The organization committee was au thorized to organize the white hod car riers into a separate union. The trustees of the Assembly were in structed to again lease the Assembly hall at the most favorable terms obtain able. Messrs. Burt, Dobler and Meade were appointed a cominittco to draw lip suita ble resolutions on thodcathof William S. Meek, who twice had tilled tho oflico of president of tho Assembly. Credentials wcro received from the delegates of Advance Lodgo Ho. 20, of tho Amalgamated association. The attention of tho delegates was called to tho fact, that at tho next meet ing the election of officers will tako place, and a largo attendance of delegates is desired. All claims not consistent with tho high character of Syrup of Figs are pur posely avoided by tho California Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently 011 tho kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tho system effectually, but it is not a cure all and makes no pretensions that every bottlo will not substantiate. luiv Get umbrellas from Jacob V.'Grubb. Buy gold spectacles and oycglassos for Christmas presents from "I'rof. Shefl', tho optician, and havo tho eyes tested and glasses fitted afterward without extra charge. I lk, r?2-?lwt. Hunting Watch, with J. C. Duubor Adjusted Nickle Movement, at 817 lu. II. K. IIILLS!AN* X CO. Dit. A. S. Todd's Liver Pills havo nover been known to fail to cure all liv er diseases. Tiie flnost assortment of Ilolidav Slippers in tho city at L. V. Blond's. ' 810 Hoys' Silver Watohos. Hunting stem Wlml Silver Itoyn' Watches, American Movement, for S10, at Get necklaces from Jacob \Y. Grubb. Good bread is indispensiblo in the familv. You get it by using Taylor's 13eat frlour. 99? Pure, Commendable. II. K. llirXMAK .t CO.'3. THE BEST fOli EVERY PURPOSE. THE HUB-ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. THE HU PROPOSES TO WIND UP THE LAST WEEK OF OLD '91 With a Rush ! -TO DO SO Our Usual Low Prices If you can't come yourself send your child. Prices are the same. Printed guar-' antee. Money refunded. Our Goods Must be Right Prices Lowest! We're the only house in the State to give a printed guarantee with every pur chase. Save time, money and trouble by going direct to Wheeling's Liberal and Wide-Awate Clothiers, ?THE HUBs? MARKET AND FOURTEENTH STREETS. useful presents-wheeling instalment co. X M A S P R E S E N T S EFDL PRESENTS! Silk Plush Rockers In Gold or Silver Finished Frames $6.00. Rockers, Tables, Cabinets, Easels, Pictures, Draperies, etc. mm lliDIliLMr CO., 1136 to 1140 Market Street, jos. h. m'hrdle, Manager. *1! x M A s! p1 R E S E N T S ATLANTIC TEA CO. WHAT WE CLAIM: The Largest Stock, Latest Styles, Lowest Prices In Tea, Toilet and Dinnor Sets, Fino ChinaGoods, Japanese Goods of overy descrip tion, Library, vase and Hall Lamps, Bisque Figures, Vasos, etc. Wo dofy competition. Compare our prices with tho so-called ex clusive China Dealers. Toilet Beta, plain, 10 piecos $1.03 Toilet sets, plain, 12 pieces $3.33 toilet sots, decorated, 10 piecos $2.21 Toilet sets, decorated, 12 piecos $-1.13 Tea sots, plain, 50 picces $2.21 Dinner sets, plain, 101 pieces $5.53 I)o not fail to exiunlno our display. Wocau suit tho most fastidious, I 1109,1111 and 2209 Market St. EGGER, WARRICK <L CO. AND SUBSTANTIAL ARTICLES All new. Every nrtlclo tills season's pro duction. Everybody invited to inspect and compare prices. Don't wait until the lost mlnnto boforo making your selections, ns stocks nro always. broken at the close, besides it's easier, it'a pleasanter, it's just m cheap to buy now! HANDKERCHIEFS! Noond tothem. Initial Fancy Embroidered ami Plain. A Royal Uno of Fancy Silk Hand kerchiefs from 25c to !$3 00. ' KID GLOYBS. Large Stock. All sizes. Gauntlets, i'lain and .. Eur Tops. Umbrellas make a very useful and accepts blc present. Our stock is large and surely tho lowest price. Furs for Ladlos ancl Chlldron.?Al though a scarce article wu have a tull line. Fancy Plush and Wood Novoltlcs. Lailics' Work Hoxcj. Drvsslng Cases, Mani cure Sets, Shnvlu^ Sets. Smoker>' Bets, Albums, Mirrors, Hat Rack*, ?tc. It is tho largest arid-finest collection in the city. 1\ S.?If you lmvo not yet''secured a IHnok Al'j Wool ISdnch Henrietta at GJOc, you lu-l better hurry up. Eggsr, Warrick & Co,, I13a7UliHlM STF2EBT.