Newspaper Page Text
^ DRESS GOODS, Funs, CAI Stone & HERE'S A We want 51 o.ooo. VV we are going to get it. to get rich. That will be a vlRBAD C.A.: Five caves White Maker Klau nei, worth 8c, at U Two cases Large Figured'Kobe Calico nL y, C Uy"?\j Ten cases feiinpaou'n (Jocheco and Horrimac Boat Prints at ? One case "c Shirting Cheviot at 4(j Two cases Best f.ight 1'rinla nt 3/^C BLHNKETS. Ono hundred Crib Blankets at 25c 200 pair? Extra Heavy drey Blankets, worth $- -3, at $ j Of) a pair * 75 pairs regular ?5 Oil Red and White Barred All-wool Conn- . try lilankuta at $2 98 J I) pieces Vliito Table Linen, tim 2fta nnalitv. at \ J " 1TV -'0 pieces WhiteTablo Damask, regular price 45c, at 33c 18 pieces lSleached Gorman Damask, the 05e quality, at... ... 44c 22 pieecs Bleached DamanI;, the 75c quality, at 49c 160 dozen 22x14 Knotted Fringetl Towels, worth Hoc, at j(Jj 150 dozen Fringed Napkin?, the lSjc kind, choice* .. ^ OARPEm Rojrular 50c Unioci Carpets at 36c liecalar 05c Extra Super CO Carpets at - AQ/ HegularTic All-wol Carpets at Jiejrular 90c Agra Carpets at... 68( Brussels Carpecs at 49c, 53c, t)8c ant Kic. Moquot at &> and $1 25. Ouo o the larje.st and finest Carpet rooms it tliiB country to doyour buying in. . Stone & 9 ~' HALF-PRICESAL MMfSi This is a STRAIGHT HAI advertised will be sold at exa your chance to get wonderful cents' worth, and 50 cents ik There is sure to be a rush foi to all is, COME AT ONCE if yot at HALF-PRICE : 50c Boys' Outing Shii 5T0c Men's Black Shirt $1.00Men's Stiff Colia $1.00 Men's Black W ioc Good Seamless So 2}c Warranted Black 25c Men's Heavy Dra1 S'oc Boys' Merino Shir ^ocMen's Red Wool SI $ 1.00 Striped, Finest J $1 .00 Men's UnlinedC McFADDEN'S OK* Cheapest Store in Wheeling; STORE OPES EVERY EVENING. ' " 1 ?ART AND ARTICLE WORK ART AND ART! It is not too early 1 tilings for and 241'nch size:^ Tidies, Etc. Special values Silk Ribbons suitable for fai Fringes and Cords. Best R lines of the well-known "B Sillcs i'11 Filo, Twisted, Roma t&~ A very complete Stnmpi neatly and promptly executed. 9Qr Sillc and Saline liidert ntui best manufacturer in the In: Bar Prices that should positi in every instance. Geo. M. S % *PETS STONE d. THOMAS. I Thomas. ; I CH^rtTCIEj 'c wan't it (his week, and Prices that help the poor i source of economy to all. R/EJFTJIjIJY : ^ I DRESS COODS, | 50-inoh wide, not quilo ?)l wool : TricoU, nola the width, at | jjjJ I iJ -j yarJu wido Scotch Mixed Cloths, tho 50c kind, at /iOC 75 pieces. ovnr 0,200 yards Allwool Filling J)ingronal J)rosa (looih, never sold less than a j fin qutirter, now Il/v 25 pigeon All-wool Assabot Cloth 3'iuidn, retail price everywhere 0f?p 00c, hero at '| 20 pieces Flnfd Cash uieres, popu. ( lar price 50f, hero at {25 pieces Silk and Wool Novolty 'l j 3>ress Goods, tlio best sellers j of tho season, havo boon -SL !15, A A ' .*1 50 and VI 75, choice now... ij)li"U CLOKKS. jj Hundreds, Yes Thousands, ;: Here to Select From. ! j '50 Ladies' Black aiul Navy Blue ' t Cheviot Cloth Largo Sleeve ! i Cloaks, price elsewhere $5 00 00 QO here at ifiutuO ]75 Ladies' Black, Bluo, Havana i | Cheviot ('loth, with eollnr j edgedwith Fur. a $7 50 Cloak, CM QQ choico at jfft.yO 1 I0<>.Ladies' Blank, Bluo Havana/ | Mfdtou Cloth, fancy collar, edged with Electric Seal, j| I Largo Sloeves, can't bo match-(t|7 fv A l j ed under $10 00, hero at tp I * 1/ v/ L'Ofl radios' lllaok. JJlue, Jan, i Havana Cloth Cloaks, edgod 1 wiliiKlcctrirt Seal, Braid Trimmoil, Satin I.inod, tho aroat! est oiler ovor inado in Cloaks,Q Q|j I JPXJZlSi. ? Spaco orevonts cnutneratinK prices i in this Fur Department. Everything thatis now and nobby to be fonnd in I this Fur Department. [ I'ur Capes from $5 OO up. 27-inch Ions Far Capos $12 OO up. Thomas. E-M. J. M'FADDEIM. MB ME! -F-PRICE Sale. Every article ctly ONE-HALF PRICE. Here is bargains ; 35 cents now buys 50 >\v buys ? 1 00 worth of goods. these bargains, and our advice 1 want your share of these goods rts for 2) cents. s for 25" cents. rand Cuff Shirts for 50c. ool Jersey Shirts for $oc. icks for J cents. Socks for I 2 1-2c. wers for 12 i-2c. ts and Drawers for 25c. lirts and Drawers for 25c j Vlerino Drawers for 50c. | )ress Kid Gloves for 50c. price store, , 1320 and 1833 Marknt Street. ERS-GEO. M. SNOOK & CO. CLE WORKERS. [o think about these Christmas. Canvas in all color.;: Art Linens, ilities ; Crepons ; Cretonnes; ines: Figured Drapery; Silks es; Plain India Sillcs at 25c, and up. Plain Plushes, 251 \ over'twenty shades, at 59c j ired Plushes, same width, 98c ;h Blond, 72 inches wide; Un- | lerdown Cushions in 16, 18, 22; ind Unstamped Linen Throws, i ; in all colors and widths of! icy work. Silk and Cotton i ussian Hair Fells. Full color 1 " and "A" Wash Embroidery J :n Floss, Mediaeval, Rope, lite. ng Outsit. Stamping of nil kinds town C-mfor ts from the biggest id. 1 ively sill Cloaks and Dress Goods .. nook & Co. BssnsasBseoBsmseafis JESSES' 1 WHY ]>ia..,oi; jjj IN"OT ? tilr.v, Si | BUI <tue( I,i }{j Wliore You C jU THE PLACE _IS' mmOj | LUK:E3srs& 1317 MarlL! ^daBtKaaaaaaa322Eaa5aaawa lb SMtyemx. | Oillrf; >'oi. :.'fi uiiii !.'7 I''ourl?jei?ili Street. ' New Adrirttitwonii, < Uv uud Country* unvfe&ma. The .Naked I'.vo?Kudam'a iflorobe Killer. I'lomlnir's old import Whiskey?fcccond Page. Jilnn!; Lioolia?Cnrio Uro?. Dividend Notice?llnnk of the Ohio Valley. Why not Buy?I.uldH it Higglns-Elghth Page. licRt Goods?Kwlug Bros. Order to Clean Up?J. W. McCoy, Health Ofilccr. While Castile Soap?If. F. Itchrens. Slock 4 lor Hale?ltoU & Znne. To I-et?G. o. tfmitli. Knrgalns In Cans?I, G. Dillon A Co. Tlio Molt Complete?George W. Jobnfon'M Sons. ATTENTION, litTCHCIM AND UBBWEBS! For comfort ami durnbllity ftlioaltl wear oiirSoaiu leas All Wool Knit JucUets. 'A'hoy sire llio or .hi imiur. HISS & SON'S, I'.isMonnl.lo Tailors ami Cioiifii' Furnisher?., 1321 uml l.'l&I Market Ntreet. I P.vim rnnunt see unci nenil Spi?etae!m you hIioiiIi! mil oii 111 uikI linv? your cy?s U'"vtc?i wlthmitrliarfge, Wo hnve tlio fluent. Iiixtrinnrnts ami inoro ex|tHrieneo I linn any oilier <>|H Irian In IIia Stato, and guarantou naiialacliou or money relnndnd. jai'ok (ir.?nn, Tfliroler nnil optician. Corner Twelfth ami Alarket* Transfer RocordMl. Tiio following transfer of real estate was left for record at Clerk Hook's office yesterday: November 7 by Ilenry Kraft and wife to David N. Walter, lor $250, lot 30 at 1'ark View. .Mcmloi?sohu OitintcUo <;iuh. Thero is scarcely a city or town of any ?!2i> in tlie whole longth and breadth of tlie land that lias not nt soma time listened to a concert by tlie Mendelssohn Quintetto club, and had the souls of its citfnms Btirred to fireater efforts in tho cause oi hish-clasa music thoreby. Tho The "Mendelssolins" will Rive tlie second entertainment* of the Y. M. 0. A. courso in the Opera House ono week from to-inglil. Six out. of Seven I'nid. Simon Burkhardt was fhio.l $20 and costs yesterday for sellinc liquor on Sunday, and $5 and costs for abusive language to an officer. Ortli Gowdy, for liglitin?, paid $5 and costs, and his brother, Ed, $10 and costs. John J<e 1 1.: y-? j 1? ci vjiuuoweui, iuc uisuiudi, |miu ? * coats, and Emery Shafer $1 and coata for drunkonneaa. Fritz Nauaman, alao cbnrjjed with fighting, went to the hill in defanlt of n fine. lu tho Criminal Court. Yeslorday in Judge Jordan's court Toddy, alias George FJynn, was tried to a jury for on assault on Curlcy Johnson and John Auber some time ago. Tho assault was inspired by tho fact that Johnson had betrayed tho men who hroko into and robbed Auber's house. Flynn was found guilty and finod $2o and coots and sent to jail for sixty days. Jako Wilhelm plead guilty to selliui; liquor on Sunday, and was fined ?20 and costs. Ill tho .1 nutico Court*. In Juatico Gcorgo Arklo's court yesterday T. JX'Earmons was fined $1 and costs for drunkenness ond committing an indecent act. Joo Jevina pot $1 and coats for using abusivo language. Mary ?tubbs was placed under $100 bond for one year for contending with loud and anna* word?. Jack Devinnoy and Andy Gavin were hold to npoear at court to answer the chargo of stealing a valuable clock from Ada Foster, boud of $300 being re- I " /if lt-hinlt tlinv u'/irn I commit tod to jail by Sauiro Gillespy. A. C. Partridge Urnd. Recent San Francfcco papora contain the notice ot the death in that city on November '2 of Air, A. C. Partridge, father of Ella S., Jessie Rand Samuel 0. Partridge, of that city and W. II. Partridge, of Boston, Mais., a native of Stockbridgo,Vt., aged 73 years 3 months and 23 day p. Mr. Part rid pre will he remombercd by older residents of Wheeling as a prominent citizon and photographer here before, duriugand just after tho war. He was a leading photographer of San Francisco for somo^years past. Interesting 8. of V. Mottling. The meeting of tho U. fi>. Grant C.imn $. of V.*8 was of moro than nsual imerest last night. (Joinrado Warmnii, of Chicago, was there and livened the hoys with a splendid talk, and also recited a Hnitable selection, greatly to tho delight of all. Col. Van n.ttnkoy was tiiere and gave tho boys one of his stirring talks. Fully a dozon G. A. It. comrades were presout, and soino of them gave brief talks. The camp h increasing in membership and is having good meeting*. 'J he boys need and ! should have all tho encouragement the ! G. A. 1?. comrades can give them. A j committee wai appointed last night, to < procure guns to arm a firing squad of i twelve, which will be a great help to the * camp. Intcrefttlng Meeting*. The mcetingj durincr the week of prayer at tho Young Men's Christian ! Association have bMtin most encouragingly. That of last evening was fully attended, extra chairs having to be brought into the room to accommodate | those present. After spirited singing of appropriate hymns, llev. Mr. Irey, of I the Baptist church, addressed tho young men on tho topic, "Wrecked in ' tfearch of Gold." Allowing gold its | proper place in the attain of life, he ! drew attention to the .higher values of ; tilings spiritual aud eternal, which j abide after this most enduring of metal" I has perished. These meetings are most j helpful r.nd edifying, and the men of J the city are most cordially welcomed to them. The mooting to-night \Vill beaddressed by hVv. Mr. AI ford, whom all young men like to hear. Topic, "My House and How to JJuild It." S aoiTf.a eradicated and all kindred j diseases cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, I which by its vitalizing aud alterative ctlects, males pure blood. 5 THE>ltooti?? Ik ???w in full and ivHiiro nflV riiic 1-ino (iuniiifall mike* at iirlcet iimm'o Milled to In*f?l l Itue* rlinn vrr before. Don't buy imtil von linvtt *? * ( i tltU HtouU. 1. U. I>jj.I.O.N A CO. If you have never been gj?le to find I glasses to suit your eyes, consult, without charge, Prof. Shell, the only Optician in the city, at his new quurtors, 1110 Main street. \Vi;?re offering *pe?ial Imi-galu* iu l.wdlc.s' 1-l-U XiIf*It Orade Wntcli**. 1. IMI.I.ON ? CO.. J riveter a. J HSB SESESCEFSBSEEE3EEBSESg ids, Watches, Mocks, Joiv- at Ivcnvarc, Onyx Stands, Hun- | imps, &e., an Save 2(5 lo 33 Per Cent ? S r ;HIGGIFS, | >t Street. . |jj | SMTOB8ma5a5?2i5y^^B5M j "WEIIR QUICKt?Y caught. j lb le reft Smifc.1i a I.hiIv'a I*oc1;otbooli oil a Itatlliuurn .I- Ohio Train. Yeiierdaynfternoon Mrs. Kate Doolin, 01 Mauninction, eaine hero on the Haiti- I more & Ohio road on her \v:ir to Pittsburgh. >S!io had herpurso in the aide pocket oi Jier coat, and in it were $9 50 und a round trip tickotfrom Mannington to Pittsburgh. As she roso from her seat when the train arrived here, three youug men' brushed by her, and one struck her pocket, knocking the purse /Ml* Slinfltrmnnd to ttiek it IIP. but an other man snatched it and all throo ran and jumped ofl' 1 lio train. Lieut. TernII was notified, and in about fifteen minutes ho had two ot the young men at police headquarters. They jjuvo their names as William Davis, aged 22. and Philip Gerard, apo;l 17. Mrs. Doolin identified them, as did a passenger on iho train and a young man who saw tlieui jjet olf. Mrs. Doolin ( said her money was a $"5 hill, $1 in quarters and JS5 50 in halves. One quarter was rubbed so tlio date could not he made out. Part of the mouov ] was fouud on the men, and later :i witnous was found who had seen them and a third, larjjor man, dividing money in the 13. & 0. yard. The two woro locked up. The larger man had bought a ticket for Pittsburgh. Later in tlio afternoon Squire Gillespv gavo the two younir fellows a hearing, and fined th'om $10 and costs each and gave them thirty daya in jail. Both are very flip, fresh youngsters, and seemed perfectly familiar with the ways of a criminal court. THE WIIITAKEIt M1LU 11 .i < 11 Will bo Rebuilt?'Tlio Work of Cleaning ' Up Begun. Mr. N. E. Whitakor, president of tho Whitakor Iron Company, returned to me city yesteruay aitaniuun. xu ia uvu safe to state that the burned mill will bo rebuilt at once. Thero was souio ( speculation about a possiblo removal of tho works, but it was all without foundation. Tho work of cleaning up the debris has already bogun, but of course < little can be dono until tho insurance adjusters have examined the ruins and appraised tlio loss. Ah stated yesterday a meeting of tho employoa of tho mill will bo held at j Trades Assembly hall at 2 o'clock this afternoon to consider a proposition to offer to the company free o! charge tho services of a largo number of men to help in the labor of cleaning up prepar- , atory to rebuilding. Tho mooting is undor tho auspices of Croscent lodge of tho Amalgamated Association, but all tho emoloyes, whether members of tho association or not are urged by the oflicers to bo present. A Child Knjoyn tho pleasant flavor, tho gontlo action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in noed of laxative, and if tho , father or mother bo costivo or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is the t>ost family remedy known, and every family should have n bottle on hand. Gko. li. Tayloii made a great purchaso . of lino Embroidered Unon Hnndkorchiefs of Arnold Constoble Sc Co., last week, and places them on salo this morning. Hen advertisement in tho lxtkluqekceu this morning. Trustee'^ .Snlc. The property. No. 50 South Broadway, between Virginia and Ohio streets, will bo sold at tho north front door of tlio court house, (city building) at 10 o'clock a. m.. on Saturday, November 25,1893. See advertisement in IxtkCligekceii. J. D,. Kwjno, Trustee. sr.oo J'.ewanl for any trace of Antipyretic, Morphine. Chloral or any injurious compound in Km tide's Headache Capsule?. 23 cents. Sold by Alex T. Young, John Klari, Wheeling, aniriJowie & Co., Bridgeport, Ohio. HiMAX V goy J 0 f Jotter % Purest^Besf. PRICE* IS ON ALL GAMS, TO BE- etNUmt". SHOES-O'KANE \ CO. SHOES um. -??TO FIT SLIM POCKETBOOSS. No matter if your purso is a regular "double A," we can fit it vritli crood. honest, well-wearing i SHOES*?givo a "double K*' valu'n at a "double A" price. Si far as wo i know, there are no shoes made for j 1 the money that cornbino ho niu- h merit and so fewiau'n as our Men's $2 Calf Shoes, j Wo have them in all widths and sizes, j 0'KaiiT& Co. j: 1113 Main S'raet. A MINE OFJMERCHANDISE -THE HUB CLOTHIERS THE HUB A Mine of Merchandise. Does our trade grow? Why, we hear it, see it, feel it grow until it's like a great flood tide that sweeps all before it! In :i inuwlrcd ways wo make your shopping aereonble. Moit pieulnr ot nil an? the prices, .lust how popular they have made us our dailr throngs will show you. la there or can there be nnv better proof needed ? The cheaper we sell, the more wo sell. This week's prices add a freshet to the flood. We lascmato you with Quality, clnirm you with the Patterns, bewilder you with Beautiful Novelties, gratify you with honest worth of goods, but we wild the master stroke when wo name the figures with which we win your patronage. Tho more wo sell, the cheaper we bell. This week's prices add fuel to the flame. DRAWING CARD?In our Clothing Department this week will be our SlB lino of Men's Suits. No house in the Stflte^ measures out quality so heap. in if lull lor your moneys worm us ho hu. " u w uuuuu some creat values to this grade that'll make this week's shopping particularly spicy. KNOTTED AND. NOT?To-morrow morning wo put on nalo a lot of Neckne,. tlint wo liavo collected from tlio best makers in the country; nil shapes fresh patterns. There are 150 dozen in all. Talk about bargains, hou'i SOf 'or goods worth ?1 00. jood Heavy Grey Underwear at 19c. Extra heavy regular 50c Underwear 6o dozen at 25c each, 'i'ho greatest of all bargains aro our Kxtra Uc'avy Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers at 75c. bee our window display. FIFTY DOZEN (tontlemon'a Night Shirts, odds and ends, some of thorn a little mussed. None worth loss than 75c, somo SI 00 and $1 25. This week your choice at 50c. SHORT PANTS SUITS?The fact is well established that wo have the largest stock of Hoys' and Children's Clothing in the city, and tho best. Our collosal assortment of now and nobby styles and our unapproachable prices draw tho Darents of this and surrounding towns as a magnet attracts steel. AVc jnst placed upon our shelves ami tables 1,000 Short Pants Suits and Overcoats from $1 75 lo $5 00 that'll bo a surprise to all who will call to see them. WE CHALLENGE any houso to produceafinor line, a better assortment, a more stylish or better tailored stock of Overcoats than we aro showing this wed al $5, $7, S10, 12 and $15. Meltons, Kersoys, Beavers, Cheviots Friezes and Worsteds, stitched odges, strap and plain seems, from the nioii delicate colors to the sober, yet stylish black. 52 08 buys choice this week from a beautiful Children's Stylish Kilt Suiti Cannot bo mutcbcd elsewhere for less than $4 00 to $5 00, If it Comes from THE HUB it's Right! If it is Proper THE HUB Has It I DN? HUNDRED DOZEN Lace Rack and Wiro Buckle Suspenders, most of them with Silk Ends; every day sollers at 50c. As many as you want this wess at 25 cunts. CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS?Ulsters and Reefers will cut a big figure ill this week's sales. Our lino of Overcoats starts at .$1 75. An elegant article at S2 75 and $3 50, and best of all our great All-Wool Triple Cape Coat at $5 50 are extra great values tor the money. DOLLAR BUYS DOLLARS WORTH AT T U 17 IJIID i nL n u u, One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Fnrnista, Fourteenth and Market Streets. FUR N ITU RE. CARPETS. ETC.-HOUSEd. HERRMANN, 0 1 THE DOOR - IS OPEN I <> * 9 t To Everybody who Wants I 0 i t i : FUKNUUHt, ; I CARPETS, j | DRAPERIES, | ; STOVES, ; P t J and so forch?and don't feel as ii they could . t spare the money "all at once"' to get them?or i \ worse yet?who haven't the cash. * J OUR J { EQUITABLE \ \ , CREDIT } { SYSTEM ! o * / \ * } meets you more than half way. You can buy ) f as though you had a fortune behind you, an.l ' 9 t $ pay in weekly or monthly driblets just what t \ vou can afford. ' } We're not note-brokers. A frank promise ) \ may not be negotiable at a bank?but it is ail ' } the security we ask. t ; HOUSE & HERRMANN | J 1300 MAIN STREET. \ t :