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r ======^^ CLOAKS AND DRESS COODS-STONE A THOMAS. QTONE&THOMAS. A Great DECEMBER SALE Of Desirable Dry Goods and Cloaks at the Lowest Prices ever before quoted. Our buyers have just returned from the Eastern markets where they made some extraordinary contracts. We enumerate a few of the many at tractions: (~^\r\C\ l^C T 0ur stock of Ladies'? Misses' and Childv>lUd.rxo > ren's Cloaks, embracing over 2,000 gar? ments. From medium to finest here. 100 Ladies' Bloe, Black and Gray Mixed Cheviot Cloaks, 101116 with Velvet Collars, better than any wehavehad tooffar at$7 50. On ?alo to-day at $ 4 98 250 Ladies' Fine Beaver Cloth Cloaks, 38-inchea Ions, velvet coat bark, equal to any we have oderod at $10. On sale to-d?y at J 50 150 Young Ladies' Chinchilla Cloaks, without a doubt tbe beet value we have ever oflered, at....- 0 50 Ladles' Golf and Tourist Capes, Plaid Cloth Lining, also Lined Hoods, worth 47 50, at 4 9S Children's Eiderdown Cloaks, trimmed in Braid Trimming, at 98c Children's Eiderdown Cloaks, trimmed in Angora Fur, at 1 48 Ladios' 25-inch lonir Coney Fur Capes, unmatclmbln elsewhere under $7, at 4 90 Ladies 27-ln. long Black Huisian Coney Capes, lined with Armure Satin, at 90 Ladies',12-inch long Aatraclian Capes, lined with heavy Satin, at 11 90 Ladies' 30-inch long Monkey Capes 24 50 Finer to finest For Capea up to 125 00 ? T " |WhU. Vnr Mn/r? and Boa. worth SI. at 49c MIKSfc lb. 100 Children's Colored Fur Muif and Boa, value$125, at 69c I CLOAKING. 50 pieced Wool Eiderdown Cloaking, all colore, I PI IDMICUIMr1 Good Unlaundried Mn'i White Shirts at 25c ' F vJ r\lN ion 111O yin? Unlaundried Men's White Shirts, value p,nnnQ M" " ' - 8"c uUuuO. 8m*ll lot Outintt Cloth Nonllgee Shirts reduced to 124c DRESS GOODS. SURPRISING VALUES! 50-lnch wide, almost 1J yards wido, not all wool, but splendid, serviceable Tricot Cloth Dress Goods, on sale to-duy at - 19c 52-inch wide Plain Navy Blue Ser^e Cloth and Fancy Mixed Cloth to jro on safo at 2'>c 88-inch wide All-Wool Gilbert Novelty Cloths, worth everywhere 60c, on sale this week at 85c Another case of Plaid and Mixed 12jc Winter Dress Goods received and to be sold at - ?jc i j;i? All Vtr?i ?>wi rVilnrnd Hnnrintta Cloths, the 50c QUal- ] 'JU-1UII1 H1UO All- Hum Liin-fx HUU ...... ity, at 29c 40-Inch wide All-Wool Black French Serge, the 70c quality at 49c i 46'inch wide finest All-Wool bilk Finish Henrietta Oloth; bad to buy 100 i piecoa to get them to oflor (the regular $1 25 quality) at .. 79c 54-inch wide black Storm Sar^e, th? dollar klud, at 75c i SIL-KS._^ 100 piece* I'lain India Silks, suitable for fancy work, at 17c 2S piccas finer quality India Silks, all the light delicate shades, valne 39c, at 25c 1 24-inch wide line Groa Grain, Satin Khaddame, Faille and Bengaline ' Siik, worth $1 L'o, at 79c 1 A^XINENS. i Another <;aae'jtiat received, 52-inch wide White and Oil Rod Table Linen, i on sale at - i 12}c 10 niiMscs Bleached Table Linen, value 50c a yard, at 29c 2'i piece* fine Cream Damask at .% Jl9c 40 nieces linnfrew'a Oil Ked Table Linen, value 40c, at 25c Barno? ?>v All Linen Crash, the 10c kind, at (lie , 'loi'oi I'uliienclird Cra?h Toweling at 2ijc ^HOSIERY. ( hU.lifii'rt All-'Vool Ribbed Hosiery, value 20c, at 12Jc , i-'jul.iren'H Heavy All- ?Vool Kibned Hose, the 2oc kind, at .. 19c 50dnxen (Jtuldren'a Fleece Lined Hobo at 12$c , Our Slitr Holiday. Opening will occur in a few days. Our entire third floor is Inr'tcl into a perfect Fairyland. Watch the papers for particulars. i-.s^ We Are agents for Butterick's Patterns. 1 Q TON E& THOMAS. f * 9 9 G 9^9 99999999999999 , CLOAKS~GEO. M. SNOOK A. CO? ip^yery Much Alive ' |?Cloak Question! v'Q'k^" POSSIBLE 10 PLEASE IS FIT, STYLE AND PRICE, THE MOST EXACTING CRITICS! Have just opened eight large boxes of LADIES' CLOTH COATS?the correct thinga?at . ' $635, $77S, $849,$1100, $13 00, $15 00, $17 75, $19 00. THEY ARE GREAT VALUES ! YOU CAN FIND THE ROUGH COATS IIERE! People tell us they are scarce elsewhere. ONE reason why wo sell so many. Tho OTHER roason lies In the fact that onr prices are right. CAPES HAVE A FliONT SEAT IIERE t NO BACK NUMBERS I Participate in oar Special DRESS GOODS Offerings at . . . 33c, 39c, 50c and 59c a Yard I Goods among them worth twice and thrloe the prices quoted. HALF PRICE ON ALL CHILDREN'S SCARLET UNDERWEAR! NO MORE, NO LESS ! ... . Gecxivl SNOOK & CO. WHITE SHIRTS-M. J. M'FADDEN. ' Make Fine White Shirts to Order for $1.00. J J ? PERFECT 1FIT GUARANTEED. ?' j t Come in and Leave Your Measure! j | IcFADDEN'S SHIRT FACTORY, j A 180O and 1322 Marltot Qtroot. k J *?*OUR STORK IS OPEN KVKKV NIGHT. * J S2 00 SHOES-J- C? LOCKE & CO LOCKE'S $2.00(Two Dollar)$2.00 | I: Shoes ? u?s I ( Ui IV/VO GENTLEMEN | L Have no Equals In This City for STYLE, FIT and WEAR. J i LOCKE'S, .] Ml [ WHBELIHG, W. VA. T i...t i iii ; .1 ; i t h ,; ; t'tit'irrl FUNERAL DIRECTORS. GMEXDEL & CO.. . 1131 MAIN STRKBT. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Promot Attention Day or Night. Store Telephone So. 41 0. EH. M#adel* T?l?pbon<. No. l. nog wr <* ?-ii? vmMmciujcnrcr Office i No*. 20 ami JIT Fourteenth Street, New AdrertlRements. Pattern Dresse??Geo. R. Tar lor?Second Page. A Great December 8ale?Stone 6i Thoma*? Eljrhth Page. The Hub'i Incessant Pertereraneo?Eighth P?5?dy-W>-Wear-Clothing ? Ktaua Brother*? Fifth Pace Holiday Good*?John Prledei &Co. Grand Opera House?'The Danger Signal. Art Dlnplay?Geo. K. Taylor. New Nnts. Crop of *W-H. F. Behreni. Men, Women, Bora and GlrU Wanted. Giren Away?Carle Bro?. T. H. nigglna?Photosrapner. LfeNora?Gypay PalraUt. Goctze'a Witch Hazol Skin Soap. Holloa the Ne?r Dinner Ware?Ewlng Brot ^??JS5aWffige!ey. HATB your ryoa tested for gin*no* A'free of charge by JACOll W. Gltmil, 4ii Jeweler nud Opt!cJnn, Market nud Twelfth etreet*. Water RenU Due. Wator rents for the >ix inontha end' ??- ?L Ol iont T? [ tOK WHItU Ol, iOW, Din nun 'CUUJ. 41 paid oa or before Decembor 31,1894, a diucount of 10 per cent will be allowed. The City Wateb Board. Thn Uturliif Postponed. The bearing of the charges of frand against the officers of the Fidelity Building and Loan Investment Association were to have taken place befote Squire Gillespy Saturday at the office of the county jail, but it was postponed until Thursday evening next. Mrs. Hanke's Funeral. The funeral of Sirs. Margaret Hanke, Df the Eighth ward, Saturday, was very largely attended, the services were performed by Rev. Mr. Robertson, pastor of the Wesley M. E. church. Her >ona from St. Louis and Findlay, 0., were present. The interment took place at the Redmen'a cemetery. Before Squire GlUeapy. In Squire Gilleapy'e court Bernhart Stall 1 was given a hearing Saturday, on a lunacy charge, and will probably be sent to Spencer. The case of L. S. Haley, charged with stealing an overcoat from John Simmons, wae partly heard and the case continued until Friday at 2 p. m. Brought Over From Ohio. Yesterday Lieutenant Luteins wont over to Ohio, armed with requisition nfiDora for George O'Neal, wanted here an two charges o( Inrcony, and in cattody at Martin'a Ferry for a woelc or two past. He brought bis man back, and he was sent to jail to await a preliminary bearing before Squire Giilespy st a time not yet sot. The Wheeling Dramntio Club. At a meeting Saturday night of the South Side Dramatic Club, the name was changed to the Wheeling Dramatic Club. The name of the afterpiece to be given at the entertainment by the clab for the benefit of the poor wa9 changed from "The Body 8natchera" to "A Big Mistake." It will be given sometime nbont the holidays, and a committee was appointed to solicit a hall ior the presentation. A Fine Art Dl*play. A great display of fancy articles In the way of embroideries of all kinds will be made at the ladies' art rooms at r> r? f.Am f navt UUUIH" I*" *nyivi D Iiviu ^uuav.H/ till Friday, inclusive. The goods shown will include luncheon cloths, doilies, centre pieces, dressoa and rich, broad scarffl, tray cloths, and many beautiful novelties pertaining to decorative art, and all executed by the needles ot Wheeling womon. Death of on Aged Resident. Yosterday evening Mrs. Elizabeth Hydincer died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth King, at 4015 Jacob steeet, at the advanced age of 81 years. She was the widow of the late Joseph Hydinger, sr., who made an extensive addition to the south end of the city. She had lived in one place in the Eighth ward for over half a contury. The funeral will take place to-morrow morning, the interment being at Mt. Calvary. Su(l<1eti lilnesMur Mr. Wnrneke. The many friends of Mr. L. --X7 Warn eke, assistant secretary of the Peabodv Insurance Company, will be pained to learn of the serious condition in which he is now lying. He wau enjoying his usual health on Thanksgiving Day and ate heartily. On Friday he war taken ill and a diagnosis proved that ho was sufloring from appondicitip. Saturday evening at 9 o'clock an oporation was performed by Drs. Reed, Schwinn, Bapuley, Frank Hupp and Wilton. The patient not out oi danger, and yesterday hia condition waa regarded ae critical. A Mynterlom Inquiry. Saturday evening the following telogram waa- received by Chief of Police McNicliola: "Marion, Ind., Dec. l. "Chief nf Police: "ji one Daniel Goarlnjr wanted for wunlorlng a poilcoman Homo yenni mro? Annver quick. 'Suuufv, gimkt County." The only policeman killed here waa Joo Glenn. It ha? alwaya boon doubted by many people if Kelly and Chriatie, now in tho pen for that crime, woro guilty. Tho name Gearing is nearly, but not quite that of a man auapected at . L _ i.,ln,.ran!.nrl (nr IIIO null'. XIIU b-mui tui?mn|>uuu ??? additional information on tho subject, and later wrote a lottor. In the Circuit Court. Saturday in the circuit court, bofore iludtfo Campbell, in tho caso of Steinhart, lleidelhoriror & Go. vi. tho Poabody Insurance company, the defendant wns required to file a more particnIftr statement of its defenso bofore December 8. In tho caso of J. H. PIdos, survivor, otc., vs. Lars II. Snoor and others, tho order of Novembor 21st was set aside and tho cause Hot for a hearing. Bofore Judge Paull, in tho case of House & Hermann v*. tho Democratic club, the facts and arguments were hoard by tho court, and decision reBsrved. Tho case of Elizabeth Demuth vs. Jas. A. Arklo, administrator, was re-set for Decombor f>. Kerp your blood pure and healthy and you will not have rheumatism. Hood's Sarsaparilla jtives the blond vital!tv and richness. 5 / m ip you want puro ale always insist on having Smith's. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. MUCH SICKNESS NOW " Of a Pretty Svrioua Character all Over the OUy. SEVERAL PHYSICIANS SUFFER From Diseases Caught From Patients. A Bad Case on the Island Causes a Child's Death?Scarlet Fever Boems to Have Gained a New Lease ot Life. Dr. Cummins HI. Just now there seomi to be sn epidemic of diphtheria and scarlet fever in Wheeling. The scarlet fever was pretty bad a few woeks ago, but acemod to have almoit died oat, when recently it reappeared, and the cases are aaid by physicians to be if scything moro numerous, though generally of a lighter form. There seems to be do ward of the city exempt from the disease. The diphtheria bos held a stubborn hold on the community since the fall weather set in. The cases were mainly of mild character until lately, when the disease seemed to have assumed a mora malignant farm. 'ibe saddest case heard of in tho city was that of a little child of Hev. Br. j. Sumner Stone, of New York. Dr. Stone and his latnily came here to visit hia mother nnd the family of his wife's father, Jlr. \V. K. Klaon, of Martin's 1'erry, and to spend the Thanksgiving season. The second day after they arrived their little boy, aged two and onehalf years, was, takon with diphtheria in its most malignant form. Dr. R. Hazlett Cummins was summoned, but it was too late for medical skill to be of any avail, and the child died at 8 a. m. Owing to the seriously contagious charactor of its disease it was buried privately at 3 p. m. of the same day. Saturday Dr. Cummins, who bad been somewhat under the weather, wag found to have the diphtheria in a pretty severe form. Dr. Wilson. Dr. Frank Hupp and Dr. & A. Hildreth were called. Dr. Hildreth said last night that Dr. Cummins was pretty sick and undoubtedly bad diphtheria, but there was nothing alarming in his symptoms, though his friends were uneasy. Dr. Hupp was liimseit out of aorta last evening, but not seriously. Dr. Heed JBaird has just recovered from a two weeks' attack of diphtheria, in a mild form, however. It is seldom that the physicians contract disease , from their patients, but it does some* | times happen. It is thought Dr. Cum* mins caught the diphtheria from one of Heveral patients he has been treating for a month or so past. The time after he saw Dr. Stone's child first was too short for it to have originated there. AFTER A BKJTTKR SERVICE. ItPrtWIentfl Out the W. & E. O. Grove Wrwt More Truluw. A movement is on foot among the residents out the line of the Wlioeling & Elm Grove railroad to try to secure a better train service. The residents have gotten up a petition calling the attention of the company to the largo and growing population of that section of tbe suburbs, and asking that halfhourly trains be put on from 0 to 9:30 n. m., and from 4 to 10 p. ra. As it now is trains run at hourly intervals from ' krtth on/la ov/iant fliat in tlm nvaninn from 8 to 9-30 thore ia no train. It ia believod that it tho traint left each end every half hour, instead of every hour, the traffic would be very much increased. while the convenience to the patrons of the road would be very greatly enhanced. Superintendent Weisgerbor said last evening when asked about the movement that he had heard nothing of it. He said the company was willing to do anything practicable to improve its service. "Tho Kentucky Girl" To-ulght. Winsome Sadie Hasson has met with remnrkable success in all parts of the couutry and comes to us heartily endorsed" by the entire ptess. Iler singing and dancing have attracted attention and sho wins the audience st once by her frank and hearty manner. "The Kentucky Girl," the play in which she will be seen here to-night at tho Grand, is one of the most wholoaome melodramas that has boen produced in mAny yenrs. It ia holding up the mirror to nature and has an air of refinement that will pleaso everyone. The Modern Mother has found that her little ones are improved more by the pleasant laxative, Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentlo remedy than by any other, and that it is moro acceptable to them. Childron onjoy it and it benefits thorn. Tho true roraody, Syrup of Figs, ia manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. Smith Brewing Co. makes the best -i- ^.J i, UIC| punui UIIU uiun it oniun "With all tho good things in tho world pooplo profor something new, and hero comee the United Statos Bak- ? ing Co.'s wonderful Pan-cake Flour, which line just been introduced to the trado, creatine a sonsation never boforo equaled for hoalth, comfort and economy. Even tho dyspeptic, who has long been deniod the luxury of buckwheat cakes for breakfast, or flannel cakoB for supper, says with this new Pan-cake Flour, he has hot cakca without a pang of remorse. Goon alo is the best beverage just now. Try Smith's. The Pan-Handlo Dyeing establishment, ownod by John Heilmoior, at No. 1431 Markot stroot, is tiio best onuippod nouaeof its kind in Wheeling. In addition to tho dyeing nnd cleaning departments a corps of first-class tailors aro employed, who can dd repairing as neat as it is possiblo. Clothos and ladioe' garments, cleaned or dyod, can bo mado to look like now. Satisfaction guaranteed. _ Notion. I want overy man and woman in the United Stated intereatod in the Opium and Whisky habits to have one of my . bonks on theso dieoasos. Addroas B. M. " Wooi.lky, Atlanta, Ga., Bor 380, and on? will bo Hont you free. Bsvry SPECTACLE S-9J^EFF BROS. Oil A nor* by the' O n 1 y H clou tin o O jitltli i u 1 iT tlioStato, PROF. SHEFF, J110 Main Mtreet, Next Ooor to Snook <jc Co. * ucCS-imvt MEN'S SUITS AND OVEBCOATS-THE HUB CLOTHIERS^ The Hub's , 1 Incessant $ Perseverance! Keeps the people's store unwavering in the lead. With one h?nd sense tho public pulse, and with the other hold control of tho market. tJ first to know tho popular want, tho quickost to moot tho demao.i, trmoril with the groatest itock we've ever had. nnd incomparable policy of t> cression and straightforwardness that ie honest, not on the surface V through, we are going to forro tho fighting. Business has been good h we're going to make it hotter. Prices have been low, but we will littl them to tho bargain line?teinptatious thrown in your way at a time u." you will yield eagorly to the inviting values. 18 Men's Suits and Overcoats. At $10 wehave got three stylos of Men'? Korsey Overcoats that tn discounted by anybody's $10 line. They're good enough to bo tiio f 160tw coats. Strictly all wool, in Black, Blue and Brown, lined with A 1 qoillt, ofsorge, and all the seams silk sowed, all sizes, and a tirst clans tit. Q1Q We've just put in slock a line of Three ami Four Button Cutaways Back Suits, made up ol fine Imported,,Clay Fabric, and made up, too y well and as thoroughly ai any SiO Suit on anybody's counter. Nothing u dressiur than Clays, and these aro made to perfection. They are big bit. gains at SIS. That boy. bloss him. Mamma's darling is our darling, too. Wektwt thorn?know their taste, know they want pockots. want stylo, and ?igll0 bo men. Wo havo got just what they want, just what mami.'ia and pip, want nt mamma nnd papa's prices. lioy's Double Breasted Suits, iloubiscst kneo and seat, (we know that boy), strongly sowed for service, tive to fifteen years. Each $2 75. BOYS' CLOTHES.^s^ >'rOD3 tllO IflCK OI RIOCK in HUIIIW BIUICB, iw nvuiu quvui nn it uiUJ |?iQe j side issue of liors' Clothes, kept because they bud a call notr and We're in it for all the business wo can get, catering to every dosira and to every purse, carry a varioty that mnkos it more tlian equal to ?ny fourcarry a finer lino than any can boast, many lower prices than any ol thta. One Price a Printed Guarantee. Your Money Back for whatYou Don't Want. Do You Expect Anything Fairer ? THE HUBM Fourteenth and Market Sts. .1 MULTIFORM COMBINATION TOP WITH EVERY BOi'S' SI IT OF CLOTHES OR OVERCOAT I Hundreds ot boys got a Multiform Combination Top last woek. Hundreds will got thorn this woolc. TJio interest in the crent HUB content ii growing daily. Get a Top and boo if you can't carry otf tho prize. A top \ to ovory purchaser of a Boy's Suit. Boys, we're going to trive a prise to the boy thut can spin the Multiform Combination Top the greatest numbor of ways. Are you going to get ready for the contest? Then get n Top. One with nvnrtf Knit ?p OvomonL Evorv bov entitled to enter tho contest . - r~ II IT TICKLES YOU if ;! s m instant relief rou bet rm 11 ^limihg 1 Mi HOT DROPS. 1 i > i PIIQCC Colic, Cramps, Dinrrhcen, Flux, 1 i UUnLO Cholera Morbus, Nnnscn, Changes of Water, etc. | , | | | I UCAIC Cats, Barns, Braises, Scratches, i ,ii, I1LHLO Bites of Animals, Serpents, Burs, etc. 1 ' ' > 1 DQPAl/C IID colds, La Orippe, Inflaenxs, ' ' [ DliCniVO Ul Cronp, Sore Throat, etc. , , . ! ! ! ! SMELLS GOOD, TASTE8 GOOD. | ; ;; ; Sold Everywhere at 25cand 50c Per bottle. Ho Relief, No Pay. \ \, 1 ' ' 1 HERB MEDICINE CO. [Formerly of Weston. W. Va.] SPRINGFIELD. 0. | J \ \ - - - iiiiitf ? 1 iiiiiHymTfHTwymYTffTrYnyffyYyttmttHiu. _ _ ftss ISNEE'S S At EOF FUR NIT U RE A ND CARPETS Assignee's Sale.^* The large \nJ elegant stock of FURNITURE AND CARPETS of Alexander Frew is now being sold at assignee ss*i< at regular wholesale price. A rare opportunity is now ano"1' ' ? ?.? ?i t-it same eu you to lurmsn your nomc wmi goou lurnioimnw - , price of cheap goods when paying a dealer's profit. Uo1 miss this chance. J. K. HALL, Assignco of A. Frew. UI7 MAIN STREET.