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CARPET REMNANT SALE-3T0NE A THOMAS, QfON E& THOMAS. WILL TAKE PLUGS SEXI FRIDAY, FEB. 2!. Once a year all Remnants and desirable pat terns that cannot be duplicated, in fact all Carpets carried from fall trade, are sold for a fraction of their value. During the past week we have re ceived hundreds of inquiries from persons who ? have attended our former Carpet Remnant Sales from all over this State, Eastern Ohio and West ern Pennsylvania asking us when this sale is to take place. We put this advertisement in at this time instead of answering by letter all inquiries. Full particulars of this sale will be found in Wed nesday's and Thursday's papers. TO-DAY. We place on sale two thousand yards Finest Black All-Wool Silk Finished Henrietta Cloth, full 46-inch wide, the kind ttaat you've always paid $1 00 for, at- . - - -llllbyard TA D 1\ V place on sate one ^ou3an^ llrUiil, yarvis }2-inch wide Momie Drapery Silks. Wiu've never been able to sell them less than 75c- before. Tlvis time - QUR BVJVBVS Have just returned from a two-weeks' buying trip in New York, Hundreds, yes. thousands of new things are coming in. New Silks, not a few styles. Hundreds?we're going to say something more about Silks in a few days. Over one hundred new Silk Waists came Saturday?Beauties!?at about the prices you woukl pay for the making. BaTJfnrch Faihlou Sheet Soir Horn, Also Dellcneator. OaTBntterlck Patterns?We Are the Agcnti. s TONE&THOMAS. FEW LINES ON MANY SU BJ ECTS-GEO. M- SNOOK 4 CO. FEW LINES ON MANY SDBJECTS OF INTER-} --? j J Latest Fashions. J THIS TELLS < EST TO SOMEN. TROU-TROU, or open-work offects in Black and Ecru Laces, Embroideries and Trimmings are one of the pronounced _ features of the new linos just received. ? ? ? ? Gauflrod materials for dreases, trimmings and draperies, have a. strong representation among our now goods. * * # ? Black all Wool Moroen is growing in favor as a material for ladies' underskirts, wraps, otc. Roadymado skirts of this mate rial also on sale. ? ? ? ' ? Soparato Skirls, immensely full at the bottom, to bo worn with all kinds of waists, will no doubt have a great ruu this season. Of the new materials received, specially suitable for those, we montion, Crepotta, Crepon Cheviots, Cheviots, Storm Serges, and novolty weaves of all kinds, lioadymado Crepon and Novolty .Skirts just received. ?* * * * Not less than ono hundred and fifty styles 01" Wash Waist Silks in atock. Our throo most popular grades sell at 33c", 39c and 43c a yard. * a * * Of the many new weavos in Novelty Silks nonearo moro Btrikingly handsome than the frosted Pompadour stripes, of which wo make an exclusive'showing. ' * * * "Virot," (bunch of violots) tbo lato Parisian novelty, on salo hero. Bunuhos 10c each. ? ? " ? Japanese Komo down-filled cushions in 18 and 22-inch sizes. Look a3 if they'd woar a life time. ? ? ? * Spangled Iudia and Gold-Embroidered Japanese Silk Table Covers and Lambrequins. * ? * Block-Printed Japanese and IndiaDrapory Silks in striking donizua. Figured American Drapery Silks in boautiful patterns; Bomo of the samo styles have been gauflred, thus wonderiully intensifying the ar tistic effect. * Plain and Crepo Chiflons in all loading colorB. * * * Something now?Woven Table Padding?is also auitablo for mattroaa and atair pads, filling for chair and carriage cushion#, eta, otc. * ? * * Dainty Dimi ties in pure white or delicate printings. * ' * * House Wrappers, 59c uo. Largo now stock. 4 " r J Tlio new price on our superfine Black and Colored All-Wool Henriettas, which formerly sold all the way irom 79c to $1 00 a yard, is now 59c a yard. Geo. M. Snook & Co. A WINTER CAP-M. J. M'FADDEN. _____ $ XjL Means an immense amount of fjjijp ^ ^ cornfoi t for a small sum of money. ? , : , J 19c, 23c, 25c, 35c,39c,40c, 50c. i McFADDEN'S, oIV ^00? ^^^? "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Weak, Nervous Menl Yflll ?>?*?*?$?? bnmlWBffedbjrtlw> "KUetrle IWHto.w ? I YOU hjr. ilr'.n IIP In.l..p?lr,?aj1n? mmmmmsmmsm PESFECT WHOOD RESTORED fr'l. I fi.M kltlp.. . ( if. ft,,....... .... .n..i.r?kH5 V, CA!,..".RR Tnu? 7?"ITnMrfmn, If At I, (kill li |r??t, I lnvi <qr?i , II. ?. HOOD. PlQIldlnl. CHICAGO MEDICAL * FUNEnftLJliRrcTnno GMBX5KL A OOL ? iwi main flTtircer, Funeral Directors. Piomot Attention Day or Nlidit. Mora T.luulimio, No. u 0, IU. Mun.lel * Ht^ldwtHM''l?'l?M>hono, No. |. ' |l(ViM ugcitrcr ? _?II'""" 817?uru.wii ' Now Adrortlanmauta. 8l,,,,~8'ni1" 4 TUora., IW1"* HubClotlii?ni-Klshtb U"'U"J" rMP?lT?Slmpioa A KorHulo-Siallli Si Dluklilion. a Attention, llotuoUeopurri-?Atlnntlo Ten Co ? OOPOUd lllifO. Heal lutinlo ItarnnliH-ltoU .fc Znno. ^Haiid-Mudo (iliiKor Wafora-C. V. Harding A Lidlo* (o do I'incv Work, Card oM hnuks?Tl?o King's Daughter'. ?.VU.1 ?,r.?2*t>.~"Jvrn,lil Mru*.?Fl/tti I'mju. F??hHSfb lUu Co.? titorilni* Silver and Chlna-l. 0. Dlllou A lirowu ,t Ilalett. Cirll Koglnooni. TO-DAY only. llMirlrttu 111 Mark nnd nil l?rlco?tl>0. 1m M.OOOD A GO, L? . ?AVK Jour eyoa I ti?Ht??d fur #1 iunsh free of clinrgn bjr ?'AC0I1 W. UltUHlI, | jAwrlur mill OptW ulnn. Mnrltut una Twelfth ntroot*. 1'HKSKKVE YOUIl HEALTH AND I1K tOMFOHTAllLK ?> wearing our i>ic?tll?nr Und.rwonr and *v 1101,0 at Prion*. .1.) m "roltnakl"?r ?? order, ?t grout r?. dm tlon, rh'muit OveroontN nt fttfo 00, aud ?i1'An 10 ? Ail,WoMl Troiw?rlujf? ut ? ki ? . 0. IIIWS & SONS, iiidhlonnbfn Tallora mid Oenta' Furnish, era, 13il nnd 13?3 ilforka* Ktr?et. LOCAL lytKVUiltt. Mnttora of Minor Moment !u nnd About III# City. j Oi'Eia House this oyoninB?"Charley's! Aunt." Both tho city water nnd cily koj forco have bcon kept biuv tor tho past few wuoke, on account of tho cola ?nup. riiKKC disorderly cases inado up tho pollco court Saturday inoriiiatr- Ono ?ot $j and costs ana tho othors $1 and coats ouch. Rev. Dr. Rikbii and J". M. Dowlor ad* dressed tho Duuahtors of Liberty and thoir friends at Uibberd's hall vester day afternoon. Tub Forget-Me-Not club will giro thoir first hop at Alert Hall Tuesday evoning, February 2G. Aa thin will bo the last danco before Lent, it ought to bo woll patronized. Saturday Robert H. Giles and Miss Laura Larlo, froui MeKoosport, Pa., se cured a marriage licenso from Clerk Hook, and were married bv Rev. Dr. Cooko at City Solicitor lioyce'a otflce. To-morrow evening tho Uniiormod rank k. of P., divisions No. 1 and 21, will ciye a private ball at tho Arion hall, lor which elaborato preparations havo boon made, and it bids fair to bo a groat SUCCOIB. r?Z1,?/,'!Jflza1ar d*ra" given at the Odd rellows hall by the Kind's Daugh ters of tho Second Preabyterian church closed successfully Saturday night. It was well attended and in overy way an enjoyable success throughout V) hat a flood of rocollections the re turn ot Milton aud Dolly Nobles brines up in the mind of old Wheeling thea tre goers I No doubt when they return to tho Opera House, which was thoir home for a season, thev will be warmly greeted by a packed house. Saturday evening, after the Fitzsim mon8 company closed its engagement at the Grand to a crowded house, tho fam ous pugilist was ontertained by tho 0. \V. L. Club. Ho mado an iminonse horseshoo in the olternoon, which was gildod by Mrs. Fitzsimmons and pre sented to tho club. The greenhouse owned by Mr. F. Lorontz, of McMochon, caught Are at an early hour Saturday morning, and be fore any kind or assistance could bo rendored tho hothouse was entiroly de Htroyod by tho flames. Everv plant in I tho houso was burnod, and'tho loss is i oatimatod to bo about $500, with no in-1 surance. ABOUT l'KOPLK. Mrmigora In thn City nnd Wheollug Folk* ' Abroad. Iho "Charley's Aunt" coinpanv is at ! tho Bohler. ' L. E. Ward, of Grafion, figures on the ' Stam m register. <? J. lilackuhiro, of Mannington, is a W indior arrival. Attornoy Geuoral T. S. Riley is homo iroin Charleston. M. L. C'olvitr has roturnod from a busi ness trip to New York. F. \. laulknor. of Mannington. auto graphed at tho Windsor. I f. J. Potts and \V. M. Sweonoy, of J .Mannington, aro guosts at the Bohlor. ! John McMahon, of Sistersville, was I horo last niuht, a guoat at the Windsor. F. II. Rood and wife, of Mannington, | are among yoaterday's arrivals at tho Stamm. M. Li a v in a, of Mannington, nnd C. R, Donol, of Friendly, autojrraphod at tho McLure. of Twenty.fourth stroot, Ulod Saturday aftoruoon, onlv havinc been sick a few hours. Tho St. Paul papors all Biv0 Frank jionnig n great send-off for his work in koono s company thore. Ilisliop Uoimhuo is In ilalliuioro, whoro ho delivered a lecturo to a voung men s sodality yesterday. Mr. 0. W. Connor and daunhtor, Mias Lnura, of South Ohnpline street, ro turnod Saturday ovoning from n visit to Washington city. Mrs. li. G. Nlein and Mastor Sargonnt havo roturnod to thoir homo on South Jacob street from a visit to frionds in lioavor county, Pa. Tho Carroll Club, Tho nowlv oloctod hoard of directors of tho Carroll club mot and olootod Dr Char OS A. Winuortor proiidont and trank Konnoily secrotnry. 'i'lio snb pcriptioiiH in stock ol tho club, which I. incorporated undor tho lawn of tho "ft", '"-o quite lar^o, and It is ox per toil that arraiigouioim wj|| I0?? ll0' for porinanont qiiurtora. Inolndlnir road hiK rooini, gymnasium, bowling nlloya, l"u"lro,j pnira ot Ico Skates. Cnll nnd see them. IhkK. IIook Company, No. 1113 Market streot. ?. w. 0 Haiidman, sliorllf of Tyler county, W. V n., approciatos a (toud hliiK and doe, ?ot l,0f,,tntu to .ay so. Ilo was almotl prostraloil with a cold w ion ho procured a bottlo ot Chamhor. 00111111 Koinody. II0 says: "It m " I, vnl T1" r0li"f' 1 " 10 t>? colds fomody for coiiflu and V Mil. HEAIIN'H FUNKIIAL. Tim Obsequies on Hutnrday Afternoon Lnruely Attended. Saturday altoruoou at 2 o'clock llio funeral of tlio Into Hon. William L. Ileum took placo, tho services being in t lii) Second Proaby tartan cluircb, ami being conducted by the pastor, Itov. Dr. WilUum II. Cooke, assisted by ltov. Dr. 11. K. Swopo, of Ht. Matthews Episcopal church, Uev. Dr. Jumos D. MolFnt, a for* mor pastor of tho church, now preii* dent of WnMhliiwrton and Jefferson col logo, and ltev. I). A. Cunningham, D. 1),, of tho First Presbyterian church. The sorvicos at tho cemetery woro con ducted by ttov. Dr. Cooke, assisted by Kev. Mr. Burtlobuugh, of tho Ileum Tubernaclo. The pnll'bunrori woro hlsnons,Kdtvln, Frank J., William II., ltobert, Julieu, Garth, a grandson, William L. Jr., and a non-in-law, Mr. Smith, of Kansas Chy. Tho llornl tributes, which wern furnished oxcluslvoly by tho family of tho deceased, woro very boautilul and in great profusion, tlio ca*kot being lit* orally coverod with thorn. A largo concourso of pooplo attendod tho funeral, tho church being crowded, auil in addition to a largo number of carriages, u special train was run out on tho W. A K. G. to Greenwood ceme tery, whoro tho romains woro intorred. It ban boon a long time ninco any doatb in Wheeling has causod us gononrl, doop und sincere sorrow as did that of Mr. liearn. IN THE CIltCUXT-^HHHV?. limitless Duposnd of |?y Until l'urls at 8nturdny'it Session*. In tlio circuit court Saturday, boforo Judge Paull, tho matter of tho distri bution of the funds duo tho lato Paigo, Carey <k Co., on account of stono bridgo construction, carno up on the report of Commissioner Gilchrist, and an order was entered holding with tlio appellants from the county court, and awarding to \Vhont & llanchor $73 50. funeral nor vices, $30, and to Johu il. llobbs, $5,500, with interost from October 10, 1891. Tho remaining fuudi aro ordorod to bo dividod pro rata among tho following creditors: Waterhouso Brother?,$455 09; Wheoling Hospital, $1,190 93; Noill & Ellinghatn, $G57 33; Ott Brothers & Co., $550 10; A. J. Sweonoy & Hon, $852 09; Wheeling Iron Co.,$4137 07: E. IL Hitch cock, $339 85; Dr. C. M. Frisaoll, $050; A. S. Kerr, $2,500. Those last nainod genoral creditors object to this settlement, and will carry tho case to the court of appeals. In tho enso of Boltz, Flading and others vs. John T. Jonoi and othors, tho answors of Charles Schmidt, Fred Happy and Henry Bioborson wore ob jected to and objection ovorrulod. Before Judgo Campbell, in tho case of Nellie Eagan vs. James A. Henry, tho motion to sot aside the verdict watt overruled, and judgmont entored on tho vordlct. In tho caso ol W. A. Crawford vs. D. E. Handloy and tho Crystal Manufac turing Company, tho motion for a now trial was ovorrulod, and judgment en tored on tho verdict. A PROMISING VENTURE. A N?w Kaglnewrlug Firm Formed by Well Known People. The attention of Ixtkllioencer read ers is called to tho card in tho advert ing columns of tho new firm of Brown & llazlett, civil engineers. These sen tlemon aro prepared to do all classes of engineering work, including the design ing and superintendence of construc tion of structural iron buildings, wator works and bridgos; locating and super intending construction of railways, elec tric lines, otc. Any work outrustod to them will rocoive careful und prompt attention. Both aro engineors of experi ence, Mr. Gil Brown having had charge of the construction of the oxtonsivo Ter minal work in this city und vicinity and having superintended tho construction oi tho now Whitakor mill. For tho past three years Mr. Hazlett has boon engaged in important engineering work in Washington City and Now York, whoro ho was associated with Mr. Job Abbott, consulting engineer. Messrs. Brown A Hazlett have in hand at present tho designing and construct ing of a system of wator works and an electric light plant at Kim Grovo for tho Suburban Light and Wator Com pany, and tho roinodoiiog and construc tion of a now raco track and strnctural iron grand stand for tho West Virginia Stato Fair Association, beside other im portant work. MAUD! GHAS FESTIVITIES At New Orlentm, I.n., mill Mobile, Aln., Fobrunry.36 nncl 20,18l>5. For tho nbovo occasion thoBaltimoro & Ohio Company will soil excursion tickets Fobruary 18 to 2-1, inclusive, to New Orleans, La., or Mohilo, Ala., at low rouud trip rates. 'lickets good for return passage until March 20, 1S95. Low Hound Trip Untox to I'lltftlinrjfh, Pa,, VIa thn 1). & O., Pebrnnry S!i; 1805. On above date tho Baltimoro & Ohio Company will sell excursion tickots from Wheeling and Bollairo to Pitts burgh, Pa., at ono faro for tho round trip. Tickets good roturning until tho 23d. TO-DAY ONLY. 811k Finish lleiirlottii In blnck niul nil tlin lntmt fprlng Hlindnc fiOc. Former price SI OO. U S. GOOD ? CO. F.xcnrslon to I'ittslHiruli vln l'unn.Hylvnnln Linen. Fobruary 22, tickets at ono faro for i round trip will bo sold to Pittsburgh I from Whooilug via Pennsylvania Linos; roturn coupons valid Fobruary 23, in | elusive. Amiangkmksth have been mado with tho gonoral passenger agent of tho Bal timore & Ohio railroad by which per sons desiring to attend tho annual meet ings of tho Stato Horticultural. Dairy mon .and Sheep Breeder Sociotios, at Morganlown, on Fobruary 20, 21 and 22, may securo round trip tickots at roduced rates from all points in West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Card orders will bo forwarded to thoso whodosiro to attend tho moetings, upon application to Dr. John A. Myers, of Morgantown, AV. Va. The orders to no proionted to tickot agent, who will issue tho tickots at ono and ono-third first class fare for tho round trip. lie "Up l? Onto" and tako stock in West Virginia Havings and Building Association, No. 1100 Main Atroot. Monoy to loan on roal ostate. Shares 25 emits. Ollico hours, 0:15 to 8:15 every Monday evening. mah If you noo I 81' K CI.II8, llro or nrln-N )ioa<I whon rrndlni; or sewing milt lift V* con niul your nyenexntn. > II o d OI (JU.iROE, by the Only Bnlentino OptlolnrUn mo btuto, PROF. SHEFF, 1110 Mnln Street, Next door to Snoot & Co. noIO-DAir SUITS AND OVEBCOATS-THE HUB CLOTHIER3. WE^HAVE JUST FINISHED Taking Inventory And will, as a sequel, hold a bargain-seekers carnival for the next six days. Rich and rare pickings are strewn With a generous hand all over our house. Wherever a complete line was broken, down went the nxe, and prices were split In twain. As a ease In point we'll cite a few Instances: In our Uoys' Department we have about 75 Suits of Fine Worsteds, Casslmeres, Cheviots, etc., which were sold all season at S12 50, S13 50, $15 ooand $16 00, now you can get your choice, providing we have your size, at $9 75. At $12 75 we are offering about one hundred and seventy-five Suits and about one hundred and fifty Over coats, some of which wev'e sold as high as $22 00, $20 oo, J>i8 00 and $16 00, at $12 75. Hundreds of Boys' Fine All-Wool Short Pants Suits, two, three and four of a kind, S6 00, S5 oo, $4 ?o S00^, a six-days' sale, $2 98. About fifty dozen Undershirts that were 75c, 65c and 50c, while they last, your [)ick at 39c. Mail orders during this sale will be filled with the choicest goods in the house at the time the order is received, and your money back for what you don't want Come as early as possible. Open every night until 8 o'clock. ?HUB, + Clothiers, Hatters and Faraishers, + Fourteenth and Market Streets. t Largest aal Only Strictly Ona-Prica Hoast In tin State. + SHO ES-J- C- LOCKE &. CO Q IT pvp Q That are the Bost Values Sold In Wheel- t OlivJlIl^ Ing for tho Money I . , I fWfl'Q Men's Light Working Shoos in Oil Grain KA LUuIvlj 1) Ladies' Dongola Floxiblu Solo Patout Tip Shoo 0* "V Men's Gonuiuo Kangaroo, lland Welts, Congress and Lnco $3 OO Ladies' Fino Donjjola Hand Turn Shoos, vory styliah ,..$2 50 MonVGonnino Calf Shoos, oar own tnako, for hard woar $2 00 Ladios' Dongola l'loxiblo Solo Shoo, tho boat Shoo made, for $2 00 Stacy Adams & Co. 'sKSSr:!! $4 00 LOCKE'S j 1043 T^RIN ST. not *rlr?&0 up in box tyUSFy ALWAYS READY, APPLY WITH DAMP CLOTH OR ORUiM, P.OLI6H WITM D?Y CtOtH OH rnoowoutv AN Ct-SOANt AND tolYHMTTVC ??>. ^jr~-?Ol-|fiH Co. Intelligencer. I PLAIN AND FANCY + + JOB IniORK I No atly nnd Promptly Exocutod