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LADIES' CLOA [ LADIE: 1 After the Holida a Number of Odd ( | them on as Table a Among them a that sold at $7, $10 |]be in tljiis, lot. So CHILD RI |n sizes 3, 4. and $ we want to close your choice at $1 goiuneo SPECIAL SALE Of J| ^ 4 60c tat Hen's Dogskin Glares, LI I 75 cents Mr Men's {tannine Bi 78 cents for Ken's Gemiine i $100 for tbs Very Bast Hogskl S$?j | $1|0 for Drivers' Best Ganntle Big Bargains i Bwftlill v. -ji _ _ ISC? Cheapest Store In TFhe Store Is Open Every Nlffht, p: ' , CLOAK NEWS* INTERESTI Cloak WE CLAIM-?1 A stock of merits thar I| CLAIM A c+rvlr nf ^ I A stock of in the city, any one- been ov ; Rush preceding Cliristmas ? ll prices are away down. A CHRISTMAS Oil A CHRIS AN DNPEECI We Will Offe 1 $65 White v: p , Guaranteed #S3 ON X3WS $5 ICash and $1.50 per 50 in stock, so come earl; %> '. , ,? _____ i House & THE HOME Fl'KM ' ?. 1 ' KS?STONE & THOJWAB. CIHL! >' CLOAKS ty Rush we Find we have Cloaks. % We havelPi&ced rid Offer Your Choice at $K; 3 tJ h, re Fur Trimmeif Cloaks > and $ i 5". Your size maycome early for. choice. ?N'S CLOAKS ' ' ye'ars. About forty that quick. Come and take .^8. I Thomas. uuowt.a~w. J. ro rwuutn. .DXDE^T'S ^ m , 25c for Men's strong Leather Faced Gloves. Mii5>. 20c for Bop'Goad Jersey Gloves @T 25,35 and 50c for Men's Yam WffiT or Leather Mitts. 40c for Men's Goatskin Gloves With Wool Brlst. ned or Unllnod. AKBjB lckskln Glove;, Jalfskln Gloves. ^ .0 Lined Gloves. NED OR U^LINED. n Winter Merwear! ' SHIRT STORE! cling, 1320 and 1332 Market St -GEO. M. SNOOK &. CO. NG ? ?AND LACONIC ; News! CLOAKS that contain Less Old Gari any other in Wheeling, or no sale. CLOAKS that contains More New Styles >ther in Wheeling, or no sale. GLOAKS on which the Reductions have JER than those made by any other dealer , or no sale. ertooked in our great DRESS GOODS i so, let us supply your wants now while inuok & C(). ' FT-HOUSE a. HERRMANN. ;tmas gift. 5DENTED OFFER. : r for the Next 30 Days. Sewing Machine, I for Five Years, for ' /-G.'pj/AG kiarcf/ OOOf rAriXiMzn^rm week on balance. We only have y and secuce a bargain $ Herrmann, SHEBS, 1300 MAIN STREET. , : ; ? @k fuMEigeiim. Ultn: >o?. anil "7 lCumwuth tttrnw. 3f?it AdMrtl?n?nu. li Your Bor Uoalthy-D. Qundllnj ? Co.? Hair l'nui. Bro&cbca, etc.?'Wheat 6 Haachw^or BoX^Brle* Dwelling. For Balo?A tjood Honse. Wanted?A Laity u> do Writing S To Let?Location in Bnkfneu QoEgg Ot<cta lioUM?ii L>. McLean and Maria rreaCOIL Opora Home?Robin Hood Opera Company. >or Kfnt?tteal Kutnlo?Fink <fc Brown.. Now CI aisos?Wheeling ronwrvAtory of Mtuic. To Koul Owofrt?0.0. Smith. Coal Coruumcre?Johu L. 8UrIvor. Wantod-lwo Lady SwnoirapUert. For Koni?Now Frame Home. WE take great pIcMura In calling auentlou tti Geo. R. Taylor1* llnif-Prloe Wrap * dvortlsomnnt In thin mornlug'a laaue anil recommending our readera to kla eatabUftltmeat tor gunnenta at half their former price. - XWAI OUllISrAIAS GIFTS. A complete line of Veokwear, Initial Handkerchief* and Glovea, Umbrellas, Dronn thirti* and Underwear. Onr Celebrated Wool Knit Jaolceta and Ualt Hoao. A Fancy Vest, Suit of clotbea or Overcoat, at C. UKHH A SONK% Merchant Tailors and Gonta* Furniahers, ' 1381 and 138? Market Street. DOUGHERTY'S and GIHSONM Straight Rye Whialdea nt HKAflNB'i Grand Opera Sadoon, CO i walrth atroet. IF yon cannot aee and need Spectaolca yon should call on ua and have yoar eyea teated without charge. We have the finest lnatrumenta and more experience than any in *hm Ctntn. and mrnrailtfle latiataoSon or moMTiefwdcd" JACOB W. GBCBB. Jeweler Mid Optician, Corner Twelfth and Market. Accident at the llelmoat. John Leonard, who resides at 2604 Main street, while at work at the Belmont mill yesterday mornlnst met with a serious Occident, which will disable him from worbfor several weeks. One of the buggies ran over his right foot crashing it terribly. Dr. L. fi. Blrgt was summoned and property dressed the wound. An Unfortunate Accident. While Thomas Hughes was loading brick on Fortieth street yesterday hie horses became frightened at the cars and ran off. He wasstruck in tho back by the wagon tongue, knocked down and rnn over. The wheels parsed over his loft leg and ankle. He was ronnlflArfllitv braised but no bones were broken. Ho will be laid up for two or three woeks. Will Enter buturdtiy. Collins, the Huntington train robber, wbo was tried and convicted thoro within two weeks after tho attempted bold' ing up of a Chesapeake & Ohio train, ahd was sentenced to the penitentiary fotlife, accompanied by Sheriff Kyle and deputies, will leave Huntington tomorrow morning for Jloundsvilla. Collins will therefore commence his sentence Saturday evening. Tho Sheriff Caued. Yesterday Sheriff Sterfnrod was called on at hi* office by a deputation. of ladies and before be had time to guess ? L-* li -11 MooMf "D?nBnnn?!nn A ftnrnow W IIUU II) Ult uigauii|Xiug?i.uHup< u>>v. Howard came in, and in a neat address presented him with a splendid ebony cane, gold-headed, and suitably inscribed, on behalf ol Steenrod division, No. 103, Ladies Auxiliary branch of tbe Order of Locomotive Engineers, which the ladies represented. Nobody was ovor moro surprised than the sherifl, bnt he managed to express his thanks very gracefully and feelingly. Sluts of M. Jomph Incorporate. The certificate of incorporation of the Sisters of SL Joseph, formed for the mutual benefit of the members and to engage in works of charity, was filed with Clerk Hook yesterday. The right to bold real estate to the value of $100,000 and personal property worth $50,000 is reserved. The incorporators are Mary Hobmnn, known as Sister Mdry Stanislaus, Elenor Benson, known as Sister Mary Rita, Kate Healy, known as Sister Mary Philip, Anna M. Lynch, known as Sister Mary, Aioyains, ana Mary Feeny, known as Sister Mary Immaculate. s A Child Jfinjoya the pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxativo, and if tho-father or mother becostiveorbillous, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is the best family remedy known and every family shonld bavo a bottle; ? Whbelino people know and approolntoagood thine when it is offered to them. This is being shown every day by tho number of applicants for the contracts of the World's Columbian Exposition Transportation Company. Hibbard building, 1314 Market street Bdy the West Vlrriftia Sand Com tivutvkfttir rftv puny a tun" wv.. Jons L. Shhivrb, 1318 Water street. Edw. L. Hose & Co. are offering aomo apeeial Christmas bargains in Morritt and World Typewriters. Being entertaining andinatroctive at the aame time the children nevor tire of thom, bonce their nsefnlnesa as educators. See their "Ad" in another colamn. I 0 Only two more days to save die>.nnnt nn vour water bills. Time I ex piros Saturday, the last day of the year. Fine Ptotnroa and Frames to nit. XIUOLLM Art Store, 129a MarkotStreut. Begin the new year by subscribing for stock in the West Virginia Saviniga and Building Association, of Wheeling, No. 1100 Main street, commonclns Monday night. January 2. 25 conts pel woolc pays duos on oaoh share. DUAWINO nook* anil Copies for the children at E. t. NtOfiLL'S AltT STOKE, 1S3K Market Street: LRGoopioIIb dry gooda the cheaoeit. IwnTf.n nnsls u n x u u u u ii u i From Now Until New Hair Pins, Broaches, Match S Cuff I OUR PRICES ALWAYS T1 'fill .. ,-a?I T VH-./JsS^.,Vv^- ., V . / ; ;.. WHO WAS D ALL I SON ? A Wha.llae ?w? Mtlni Oratltad* !l(?k*l ft Good Story. Tbo following la a apocial telegram from Greeniburf, Pa.: if. Crisingor, young farmer living near tliia city, ia batter off by $10,000 than he was a week ago. Three months " --- -I-!.-J Dln.Wh and ago unsiuRer vwiiou * f while walking down Filth avenuo he was accosted by an old mau, a stranger, who introduced himself as David Dallison, of Whoollng, W. Va. The old man was in trouble. He told Grlslniser he had lost his pockotbook containing a sum of money and a ticket to Wheeling. He said bo was afraid of getting Into more trouble by asking tue wrong man lor assistance in sucli an^mergenoy, and there were good reasons why he didn't want to make an /appeal to publie sources lor assistance, winding up by asking Crisinger to help him out of.the predicament. The young man was not so gullible as to have no doubt about the genuineness of the case, bnt he says thorewas something in the old man's manuertbat ploadpd in his lavor. He got a fnlrly good supper lor Dnlliaon and then U v* ? \\tand than RBW UUU^IJt ?? UCG1IU4 HW?W> ?_ .? the old fellow aafoly on his train. At they soparnlod Dallinon asUod Crislnger'a address, entoring it in a pocket memorandum book, and saying that be would retnrn tlio money to Crislnger a a soon as he got home. The latter doubted it at the time, and his doubts were strengthened as day followed day while ho waited for the price of tbe ticket. That particular amount of money never came, but last Monday in tbe mail ta ken to tbo farm from the city was a letter from a Wheeling attorney telling Grlainger that old man Salliaoa wai dead and that big will wag fannd with a codicil beaueathing 310,090 to the young man in recognition of his kindness to a itranger in a strange city. . Now Yam's Rocnptlou. For the eighth time the Yountf Men's Christian Association will give a New Year's reception to the young men ol the city on next Monday afternoon and evening. As heretofore, the building will be appropriately decorated, and ladies will assist tho yoqng men to receive and entertain callers. From 4 to 8 o'clock Mayer's orchestra will furnish music, Indies wlH serve refreshments in the lecture room, a gymnastic. exhibi tion will be Riven tn toe gymnasium and an art exhibit will be given in the reading room. From 8 to 10 o'clock an entertainment will be given. Rev. Br. Swopo will givo a New 'Year's address which will be" followed by vocal and instrumental mnsic and humorous and dramatic recitals. A cordial Invitation is extended by the association to all young men to call some time daring the afternoon or evening. Con* jor Oaonp.?Use Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil according to directions. It is the best remedy for all sadden attacks of colds, pain and inflammation, and injnrles. _ x nit 1 ?* ?! ? Am aann VKlfY -jl>Wp iUUni UUjra w nms. wr count on y'6nr water bills. Time expires Saturday, the last day of the year. Onljr Thraa Dajn More and the great Sheriff Sale of men's and boy's clothing will end. Bemember, everything goes without reserve at 47c on the dollar. * Chicago Bankrupt Clothing Co. 1120 Main street Persons who have visited large cities during great gatherings, and who know the inconvenience of taking care of themselves, obtaining accommodation, ola, are untiring in their praise of the ' plans of the -World's Columbian Exposition Transportation Company, 1314 . Market street. T?y some of the coal from _the West Virginia Sana uompany. leiopnone 661. Jonx L. Snnivnii, 1318 Water streoL ' i Holiday Kxounlom Yltt jPeaniylTJinfn UaH. December 34, 25, 26 and 31,1802, and January 1 and 2,1893, excursion tickets dt'low round trip rates will be sold from stations on the Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburgh to points on those lines in Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kontuckv and West Virginia. Return coupon valid until,January 3. Call at 1314 Market street and see the photographs of the Hotels controlled by the World's Columbian Exposition Transportation Co., if you think of attending tho World's Fair. Front Ntvrberg. 0.7. Moore & Co., prominent droit' gists of Newberg, Ore.', say: "Since otir customers have W-omo acquainted with the good-qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, we sell but little of any other kind. Chamberlain's me' dicines all givo good satisfaction." Foi aaln'htt rlrii rrr?{ofo CAW UU.WWJ IW- . .-7 7-: It Ib aurprlaing to eee the intereat that ia being taken by the boat people of Wheeling In tho plena of the World's Columbian Exposition Tranaportation Co., of Pittaburgh, at tholr Wheeling office. No. 1314 Market atraet, Boom 2. Thia la one company that 1b not afraid to tell the public who and what the; are. . LEATHER Folios, Writing Cases, Card Cases, Pocketbonks, at fc.l. xioolus akt 8toiie, ' iI * pjfi A**? KTOTIOH To later Consumers! I' ' ' . ' I ' \ ! > I ( o , Witer road (or tho term ending March St, M3. are now dha and p?r?blo ot th? offln of thoClty Water Board. II paid on or before DBCEMBEB 31, 1808, diiconnl ol 10 per-cost | will bo tllowod. THE CITY WATER BOAED. de?Mw vmmm 1 i. i iii i i ii riNnnwRiLooKFoRi I Year's! gjfa j afes, T buttons. 1 'L' 'miimir- A BOB LOWEST. JL li I ad Silidrsmiths. our sign. A MERRY CHRISTMAS ' ' i ;\ .a v ; TTTTTTTTmZl ABERRYCH To One aD . 'V - . ' ) .. ? It was Impoi m|? the Great Ri jg leek. , . - Although our for lar and special, \ a year ago, they were ir casion. To all who failed to tention, we offer an apo them soon again. Wis1 1 n mas to one ma an, we r i THE One-Pi i ROCKERS-WHEELING V* X VV/ W 1 ^ As a Chris t We have overdone our Rockers as a Christmas st< Christmas Rockers in Plu: and Leather at prices unh< other goods suitable for Toilet Sets, Rugs, Pictures WHEELINGINS When you have spent all - -i KSSS _-u _ iff io us ana we win sen yoi Weekly and Monthly Payr Wleelfipis 1. C. BICE, Manager. EGGER. WARRICK A CO. Holiday Articles! 1 ? I s HEADQUARTERS. Onr Holiday ?toek In now oomploto. NeverboIota did wo Mow inch a variety of uiotul things . that would bo appreciated tor slits. t Wo drew roar attention to tho (oUowla* ap- 1 proprlatoIUt: n Dress Silks, India Silks, ? , Drapery Silks,' Fine Dress J Goods, Linen Table Sets, in ? hemstitched ana tringea, tine " Umbrellas, Gloves of every } description, Handkerchiefs * and Mufflers by the thousand, 1 Pocketbooks, Shopping Bags, Fancy Plush and Wood Cases, s Fancy Throws, Towels and 1 Scarf, fine Shawls and Blank- \ ets. "?" The best place to buy Holiday Goods and at lowest prices. EGGER, WARRICK j cto CO.. U..C. TO ALL-THE HUB. ' vsr;T.vz? -----1-1 . 1 I I I I M -II '-.VS: ' . ' r;'- : ,' - * a ail 1 ( isb of the Past 858$ ?'. \ '.:<& ' '- .' / . ". . - ' ,''', ?T " % ' V ce of salesmen, reguvere double those of ladequate for theoci % ' ' i receive the proper atlogy and hope to see hing a merry Christemait|, as ever, HUB, rice Clothiers. larkot and Fourteenth Stroots. f M M I I 1 I TT INSTALMENT CO. :ers^ tmas Gift L selves this season on jck and will offer until sh, Brocatelle, Tapestry ;ard of. We also have Xmas Gifts, such as and Lamps. ffiJENT CO. ; your ready cash, come i tKa rtr\r%Ao Atl jl Li it awuYB yn nents. talment Co., 1136 to 1140 Market Streot. ATLANTIC TEA CO. Holiday Goods. HH " u p - - For many years it has been our en*. om to offer Tot, Dinner andTolletWaro, itbrary and Parlor Lamps, Bisquo Statlary and fancy novelties at ereatly relaced prices. Purchasers have loarnod hey can profit by attending our great loliday Sale. Remember all onr eoodsie of the lates styles in shape and deoration. We quote a fow prices, which re oak yon to oompare wito the so-called occlusive china dealers. PBICB LIST: 'lain White Tea seta, 66 pieces...} 2 23 lain Whito Dinner 8ots,101 plecea 5 85 Snjtllih Print Tea Sots, 68 pieces- ? )loner Bet?, Adamantine or Porcelain, in Cheiton Rolia, Columbia or Persian ahapes, flno docoration, 101 pieces.... 10 60 lame seti, with gold illumination, 101 pieces ?? 11 W ?ollot Sets, pljin, 10 pieces ,1,88 Toilet Sots, Adamantine or Porcelain, n 75 different shapes and docorationt, 2 pieces, from 75 to S8 50. Be not tail to ioe these iota.