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MOBB NBW OLQAK8?BTONB & THOMA3. STONE Sl THOMAS More New Cloaks 1 It takes nervo to buy 600 Clonks and Capes at this season of tho year, but that is what this storo did. Of courso wo bought thorn much be low tho market value, or wo wouldn't lxavo touohod that quautity. Thoy'ro horo, and m f ^ i v nr* / "% rs A "V 7 V UIN SALE. iU-UAI. REKDI REHDI Ladies'. Fino Plush Capes, lined, with heavy satin collar and down front trimmed with Thibet Fur, the identical Cape that wo sold over one hundred at $7 40, wo are now enablod to sell at <fci S4,95.^? SWnoh long fins Plmli or Va> Lailin' Cnrley Honda, Cater. lour, handaoineljr Haul, ool- |>illqr Cloth or Kino lloavor larandJownfronltrimroi'J fflrt OC J?ckel?,a?llnlln?illhro#fti* flIA QP in Marten l''urj regnlar$Ii u",: 9Ot0 #B(' J'&W 27-Inch long Mack Conor Fur (l Q flO 1?0 Clilldren'a Or 01 oh fn ssssfis^Mavssi.98 valuea, chotco - T Ladle*' Fin# Uaarer or Rough Clilldren'a N'svr I'eavor. nlio ilouclo Jacket, ripplo bark. (J I Q C Had and Jilui'k Mixed Cloth (t* f) IQ b"xlront, lallor-raado; $U10 .flU Xj| Jacket*. larra laevei; ru_- / lift valua, at Ij/XiUU u|,r ja60 vnioo, at tui *u Childron'a and Mlaiaa' Boocla Cloth Jacket*, box (rout, 00 Q0 CO QO Pi QK large tnolloa ileevei, extraordinary raluei, at- <pa> uOj gUivO) iJtiOU KID GLOVES. 5,000 Pairs KID GLOVES in this sale. Ladies' 4-Button Kid- Gloves, Black, Tan, Brown, at 59c pair. , Ladies' 5-Hook Foster's Patent Kid Gloves; 51 00 value, at 75c. Ladies' regular gl 60 Real Kid Gloves, four large Pearl Buttons, stylish Embroidery, $1.15 a pair, all colors. ?, HOLIDAY GOODS. v Our entiro third and fourth floors dovoted to tho niiMta^iiAo Qrt/-*rla l?inn P!hinn OriAlibll ZSUinviU? Ul \JUi lOWUUO *- X'MIUU, Go uls, Bric-a-Brae, Baoks, Dolls, (iames, and thousanils of ornamental and useful gifts, Como and bring tho children. Sco tho real live Brownies in our Toy Department. &TONE&THOMAS JACKET VALUES?OEO. M. SNOOK & CO. f^^BOIJR GREAT SPECIAL... jffljACKET VALUES I TO-DAY And as Long as They Last. QQ Illack Hondo Jackets f"ll sleeves, rlpplo Qrj back, iinmatcliable at . . . h)t,?v7L/? ca Black Hondo Jackots, full sleeves, rlpplo (hr Q/~t back, unmatchablu at . . . 00 Black Hondo Jackets, full sleeves, rlpplo (?"7 Of) back, satin faced, unmatcliablo nt . 22 Black Bonclo Jackets, full slooves, rlpplo back, thrro-quarlors satin lined, come In both Hoofer and Franklin Fronts, mi- <?11 matcbable at <pH.v7W. ftCAIl higher prleed Jacket* nt rmlitoetl price*. At *3 DO nnd S7 00 tw splendid line* of Chlldren'a Jacket*. Anybody doalrlna: nxtrn fluo Jactots o' G*oUbtn? /or Sham or children enn secure somo rnmU '?nrcnlnt hero. Our lino 1* superb. Lots of peode aro trolns to innko Christmas prmcnts of FUlt oa 1'i'm* We nant to boo thcio people?want lo tell Ibom liow many dollar* wo ore in nposltlon tojaare then on their ptirelin^ea. Our lino of ITU CAI'ia U niagiilflcjnt. Krorj popular atyla In Velour and Cloth Cnpei cau be found liera Geo. M. Snook & do. COLT) BAM-WFADDEN'B. f I /tiefiOfck COLD EARS! ! ' Or One of Our Cops! <j J ' Which Will You Take ? J t + better take the cap. thews ciieap. } \ Knit Wool Scotch Co pi- 25o J f kTmSSi Corduroy Cup*, dotiblo btndii 40a f 4 N?y?'. c*p? 390, noa 4 \ 1,1 wt&ffSSS Man n IMimli ('nnw 40c, 7fio \ f " ^onn^>>n 1'tir Oiip^ 98o f 4 Kvory kind .of C#p? nt lowoiil prlcoa. f tMcFadden's One-Price Hat and Shirt Store,? t IIJ'JO ANf? in?9 JlAHitr.r vruicrr. f -%r^ %,^999 ^ %? <9* ^ ^ ^h-9 BIIOBfl?J. H. LOOK IB HHOB COMPANY. A4A I > 1A4AULAA m tlA.41 JlJ.A i A.1 iA A A AAAAA AAA AA 1 AAAA. I! Stacy Adams & Co,'s | jj Men's Fine French Enamel Calf Shoes. j m Opera nnel Now Bquaro Too Lnats. ? Width* to Fit. j" Cork Solos nnd Hariri Wolt*. + + J !| -fc^FBIOB, $5.,?j j] J, H. LOCKE SHOE CO. jj ilKcJttfclEower OJUuai Nun, <ft ami 21 yunrmmah Mmot. New AtlvrrUftciucuU* flnooltl?ShoiV Uro*.?Eighth hy;o. Church Xutlou-M-conil Prosbytcrlaa Church. To l.ut<-Siuiili AWckluwu. I.Ut itl L?tt?ta. Kotico-H <i. Zaiie. A tttorm Ovorcoti?It Qutrato & Cfc-Filth JurweiK Valuoi?Gea flaook & Co.?Eighth 'iSuroNcw CloiV?-6toue A Thornis-Eighth piu(, ralpi'l Otllrr Cunipouml-Soooml I'ojp. Vlolul CruMin or Hum* Creitia? ItY SI. f. A. Hall?Aia|ililou gunmlm Luuoart C'iv'i,wi?Uior8lrl?-Hlooll,i Art store, ho euro. No I'uj-ucwuu't I'liarmiwir. bu onicr lAxiiiuloii. . KJIu-r Wau r lu-iularlf-Kwlng Jlroi Moihti'a IlumuuM Ac?ut<my. Xiuai ?iJiliou, Wlivtt ?t HinohorCo. Fnnor Suliluff^?Io?. Iluruo <b Ca-Bl*tU 1'sjo. btoatuera Koyatouo State uml Uudsou. I.AtHIH, mirprUe your huabaml, brother or nwni'tliuuri by ordering for him u (Inn nilU veat, pitlror troimoM or uti overcoat tut ChrMtmua. Wo have ihelr meaaure. V. Ill-Ian A: iUh'N. l-'jtahlQiinblo Tailor* ami Oouta' fc'urnlah* era, Jlnrket atroot. t ?"?tml^ tn/% I a a*o a v'jfc JACOII W. UUU1JU, riao^Murket irud ItMTJtfl HUNTS tJ tho terra ending March Si I, lHJU. lire tfovf tlue, it ml If Jinlit on or bciuro Dttcaiuhn- Ut, ilHllfl, a <tla? fouut of 10 i???r unit will lie ulluweil. TUKOITY l.Areil liOAliD. LOCAL BREVITIES. Mattrn of Jllluor Mmiirnt lit and About the City. Opera IIouio to-night?"Trilby." The Juluml ferry resumes this morning. MntlnceH at both theatres this afternoon. The Grand to-night?"A Baggaga Check." Ollicer Gardner run In A. J. Walker hint night for begging on tho streets. John I.ooney was arrested by Officer Michaels yesterday evening for drunkenness. New shelves are being erected In tho public library reading room for the accomodation of reference l>ooks. The committee on accounts met last night and audited the city clerk'u books. The police committee nisi) convened and recommended for payment bills amounting to $61 45. The special council committee on tho natural gas question has been called to meet on Monday evening next by Chairman Taylor. The committee on markets will meet on the sumo even in*. Wlllam Keys, of Went Liberty, was ' run In yesterday by OtHccr McCausland, for drunkenness, and Oscar Casey on the name charge l?y Officer Kemple. Two vagrants. "Tom" Trainer and George Allen, were land^l In the lockup by Officer Bbwers. The funeral of George H. Mnrshnll, of the Island, took plac<? yesterday afternoon and was attended by Camp No. 119. Union Veteran Legion. In a body. Th" Interment was at Week's cemetery, back of llrblgeport. Mr. Marshall leaves n wife and six children. President Muxwoll, of the second branch of counoll. presided at police court yesterday morning In the absence of Mayor Caldwell. J. M. Grove and 11. O. Dltt, tramps, were let go on their promise to leave town. A. J. Watson, vagrant, was sent to the hlU for 15 day*. NJ- E. Koyce got 30 days for carrying concealed weapons, ond John West for disturbing the peace received a li? days sentence. At Hit- (JirUtlmi C'hnrrh. At the Christian church Rev. A. M. Harvuot will remain over another Sunday. His morning subject will be. VSieklng an<l Saving the Lost." irtid at night, "The Parable of the Ten Vlrglns." Preaching at 10:40 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sundny school at 9:30 a. m. and V. P. 8. C. K. at G:.10 p. mp. A very Interesting feature oftheevenlngservlce will be the answering of questions by Mr. llarvuot. To'Uljhl'i Kiilrrlntiunrut. This evening at Wesley M. E. church. Jacob street, South Side, the "Get There" company of the young peoples' organization, will give a musical and llternry entertainment that Is sure to please the already assured large audienee. Among the noteworthy features will be the selections by the Gwcnt quartette, of Martin's Ferry, a musical organization that has achieved an enviable reputation. The proceeds of the entertnlmnent are for the bonflt of the church. ? Tim llnrlM-rt' Mt-rllug. The meeting of the barbers of Wheeling, for the purpose of forming a union, will take place to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, nt Scheldt's hall, on the South Side, ns mentioned already In this paper. The announcement that the meeting would be held on the following Sunday In wrong. At thin meeting, which should bo attended by all barbers, ?tcpa will be taken to have discontinued the practice of some shops In remaining open on the Sabbath. The sentiment seems to bo greatly In favor of no shops on Sundny. A ttntnilcril f'rndnciloit. In speaking of Hubert Jffniard and his performance of "host- L'l Hours," the attraction to be seen at the Opera House Wednesday, December 11, 1S9.*?, the New York critics assert that Mr. Hltllard br.s rhown extremely good sense In not grabbing for all the fat Jlnofl, taking nil the good situations nml trying to give the whol.* performance himself. A liberal proportion of these morrtclfl (so coveted by the ambitious actor) bus been given to cncli member of tliocompany, it is n condition rarotv ntlnu'fil bv a star (particularly a nev. one), n'ntl Mr. IIllllnivl In ccrtifnly dofiorviiiK of credit for nt permit* linn?If not oncournglng?It In thlx InrtaiuV. 'Mir Minimi .Mptlifur fTim found tlint hop llttlo diva niv Impro\^>d nmro by i !?<? pW-arnnt laxative, Hyrup r?f FIjth, when In ium <1 of the lax:?llvo ofTi-ct of n Kontlo rnnuuly thun t?y nny other, and that It In innrn ne.roptnMo tht-ni. Chlldron enjoy It and It in hi-fttH thorn. Tho truo remedy, Syrup of Finn. Ii? mauufacturod l?y tho California Pig flyrup Co, only. NISI'} our Ileal rtcal Iloynl Poeliot lloolui, Hiorlltir; Pllvor (.ornerw, at 91 oo DlMiON, WIT K AT & HANCH!?ll CO. (tiii AA Itl'ink Hniioln .Inrknln, full inlliliUi rlppio iififii, Itirne ^ ?|iinrt *(-? anilii 11M ftl. Uninnirli* aide ui ! I.lio, OP.O. M. NNOOK A CO. Hit it (It nitre, If Iw flbt often that wo Imvo n fltio nopouri Imiwl <*lil?*l?r?rl?ift K Hour plrtno to offer for i"iit*. I'll" owner of 1 hir. for roAnonN Which w< will explain, will tnl?n ono?thlrd of tho pi loo oho pold for n In order l" roallfco iminodlatoly, Thoro Ih not n fI*enii'li, not 11 MoiiiImIi on II. Tho plium onti Ijii hOoii at our otoro, 1.110 Muriel ntroot, K. W. 1IAUMKH A CO. HUT (Mir |trla??*? mi WriAta ntiil I?h?m Omnia linfOfi' Imijtlltic, I' * OOOO & CO, To iikmim you unt n yood lloraoCow do Hint P. hi ih on it, , TtlMvfj KIWI. |?roHdoii (Milrm In hlftfu'nt Kind< h Idiown, ill UlfiMMi w 11KAT A HAWCflflft CO, J'. 1), IIoiwn Covnun nro wnlor proof. NO CRIMINAL ACT Dlscloucd in tliu "Lsxu.u" 1 uvcati* Hiitlim lu Marling I'crry. COMMITTEE MADE ITS REPORT AC Lnit M|m'? Mention of the Murtlu'a Ferry Cuiiiull-<'urelr??ur?? Kliotrn lu tliu 1(i(|iIdk of the C'lly Accouuts-A Ucttrr System lu Prevail lu (lie Future# Tlir Street CoiumtMOuer t'uutroverry I'likvttlril. Luat ovenlnp tho city council of Martln'a Ferry hold u meeting at which Imulnt'iiH of consldfruble Importance was transacted, Htreet Commissioner Coatca appeared before council and stuted that he was willing to continue the work on the Btreeta_during his term uh commissioner. Councllmun James offered a motion that he be allowed to do aa suggested but there was no second. hater, Councllmun Jamea offered another motion of practically the tmmu purport, but again there waa no second. So the controversy between the commissioner und council remains unsettied. The most interesting part of the venslon was to follow. Some time ago a "Lexow" Investigating committee was appointed to luok over the books und office* of the city officials, including the pollco department, mayor's office, etc. This committee was composed of C'lly Solicitor Dixon, Mayor West wood and Air. H. F. Dean. They made their report to council last night. The books of tin? officials for their entire term, the pant/tlxteen months, were audited by the committee. It waa found that the entries in the marshal's and muyor'a . books were somewhat contradictory, and that two or three overcharges had been made lp the pollco department. However, the disclosures showed nothing but carelessness on the part of the officials. It was shown thut the city's alfalfa hud been conducted in the name loose manner lor twenty years. In thi> future there will be more system In keeping the accountH. The report of the committee was accepted and Mr. Dean, who spent Home time on the records vu paid $20 for his services. FOR SALE. Chlrkrrtiiff I'pHglit PImiio. One of our most prominent families has broken up hou?fr keeping, and having no further use for the piano, has left It with uh for sale. It Is the finest style ??f Chlckerlng A Sons Cabinet Grand Upright Piano, In perfect condition, and can be bought at a great bargain. F. W. BAUMER & CO. K I C>R AA Illaek Jluuot* JarkMs, fall Al SO.aU. rippi" bnck* ni yviuv. ni-tPimi,|H ?e ou. CiKO. M. h.NOOK Jt CO. WR import Havllnnd China direct. See our stock and prices. DILLON, WHEAT A HANCHER CO. A F1'J*L line of Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos and musical merchandise at lowest prices. MILL1GAN, WILKIN & CO. HENBY JACOBS' (irrmt ltrdaotlon In Prices. Carpets, Rugs, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Feathers, Lace Curtains. Towels and Towel In JTnnd lots of other useful articles which will be suitable for Christmas presents. Lace Curtains, worth $3 CO {1 2." Hups, worth Sfi 00 IS 00 Chenille Covers, worth $1 2.1 CO All woo! Skirts, only a few left 60 Canton Flannel, worth 8c Ofi The best prints nnd Ginghams 05 HENRY JACOBS. SPKCIA1* Sain of Wraps nnd !>rr?? Goods At l?H. Good X < < .*?. 11 KG IN A Music Boxes playing 2,000 pieces at DILLON. WHEAT & HANCHER CO. Itrdm-tlou lit Price ofMllk. Hereafter the Belmont Dairy, at 33 South Front street, will well milk at 3 cents a pint and 6 cents n quart. Aik for P. i>. llorio Covers. Take no other. _ Elocution mid Acting. Those desiring Instruction In Elocution or Acting may apply to Miss AT Llnna Hennlg Miss Hennlg Is now forming Elocution, Dramatic and Shnkrspearean classes. Special attention given to Recital work and coaching for amateur productions. Arrangements may ho made .by mall or by calling at 24 Eleventh street. A FULL line of Violins, Uuitars, Mandolins, Banjos and musical merchandise at lowest prices. MILLIGAN, WILKIN ft CO. HOLIDAY ?O01M nt <\ lira i Son.'. Circuit NrcUwrur, MuMrra, llntiilker* clilrfu, llnir Jlnir, (ilorrn and VinbrnllAl. DELFT Plaques and Table China at DILLON, WHEAT & HANCHEIl CO. P. I). Coven* At nil harness stores. An Opportunity to liny n Chtrkrrtng Upright ( limp. Tlio owner of a Chlckoring A Horn* Upright Piano, for minonit which wo will mtlsfactorlly explain, offers to ?oll It for one- third Itn nt-glnnl coat. If you want n piano at 11 bargain como to our store and see thli onn at once. K. W. HAITMBH A CO. HOLIDAY fiOODH ut f . U*m A ftnns'. Tim bunt All-V? ool Knit Jnelcet tiintle fruiu Hi 00 npuunln. WM are selling a )2 00 Pocket Hook foi tl oo.' nn.LON. NVIIBAT A HANCHKH CO. PITiEft of peoplo have pllrs, but* Do Witt's Wlti-h Ifar.el Salve will euro thorn* Whon promptly applied it euros KcnldH nnd hurr.rt without the fdlgtitest pain. Logan Druu Co., Wheeling, W. Vs., Tl. Ir. Ponbody, Ucnwood, nnd Uowlo & Co., llrldgoport, O. 3 Titti Prtii-IIivndlo Dyoluit ostablUh* inont.ownoil by John lloilmolar, at No, 1431 Market itroot, in tltn boil ouulppoJ housoof In kind lit Wlmellnf. In addl* tlou to ilto ilyninu nnd donning dopart* mnnti.i corpt of flrnt-oliiiH tailor* ar? omployod, who mm do ropalrliuf ai nost nn It In |ioi?|l)li. Clotliot and latitat' garment*, fllonnou or tlyod, can ho inndo tolook like notr, Hathfnntlon guaran* tood. _____ A Not III (lold Sft It I ii n m [f*j\ from ?l up. /aM u?*i<l Unity ^ iftC?J*v. f> *? Mi' (it*? /aH"K\l'lnln Hiillil (iul.l llliifa It VWv/1 * ni up. Vv. \PJ[ <ll*ltl?f N..II.1 flillll MM hiiir* mmi m AO up. Our pci'inl 111. *, !? mill AIA flim MiiHIiilfi' liifilimiiil llliitfi mn JunI 11m* (lilnt.* t >r llnllilnr (ilfin. Illinium i MIuk*, NiiiiI*, I'Iiir, His, from MA In rtOO niicli l.ftilif?* nuIIiI Until I'.iqln IVnlHtca front mid In *100 rni'lii (iiiM fill ml It if ill 910 lip. ||it)V ^iillil Hllvi'l' A ill hi (( nil \VnUilii??, ttltflmnIimIi *0 0U< Nnm'lnl pi li'i'd ?hi lii'tillfttitMi'a Wilt i'lii'm. U<i m'll mil* M-liHliln uniclii'i, Miillil I'imm siln'i lit I in lil < ? l.ir t*iif*1i. lluirmV li??*i Wlvnr Hiilvomir l'nik?*(l BO pHI' iltHMI. m ii i iii hi hi i lllff ^llvnfMpillliiall!! in pnr irl, Omiili iii?i? nilvrr IMtilml 11 ill if i' IHnlina Al .1(1 nlliill. IVn lm*n ttimiiniiiN nf I lilnm fur Xnma one. nil I I I IIHON,, 1110 ftlNln MtroaU J THE HUD CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. TRniUBT Field Scorns that wo hftvo done even better in Overcoats than wo thought. The nioro wo gee and hear of other stores and stocks the plainer it is. Don't buy blindly. Don't bo afraid to come in just to look. Our salesmen are paid salaries?thoir timo is yours?to show 0t sell?just as you say and tlio best of it is we liavo a varioty to show, too. Not exaggerating a bit when wo say wo have as many Overcoats as any three stores have, bocauso wo show all tlio styles. If took your measuro and mado them to order we could not givo you any better garments. There are no finer fabrics, there arc no better trimmings, there 1 nn mnvn />ovn nnrl rvnino mvnn tn *Via UUUIVI uu vutv. O' * " *?*v *w<u? ing. You can seo how perfectly they lit?that ia the beauty of ft readymado coat. You can try them ot and seo how you like them before you buy them. Another beauty about ours is that nobody could tell whether they aro rendymade or not?nine out often would say not. $5.00 is our lowest price?good Coats?good as any anywhere for $7.00?$25 lot our beat, and there are nono better?none as good, except from the finest tailors, and they double the price. Hero full satisfaction or no sale?a word of fault and back goes your monoy?quick. Don't you like the fairness ? Our Coats are as honest as our methods. | Boys, Get Ready for the Little Red J | Hub Jubilee. J THE-HUB CLOTHIERS, HATTERS AND FURNISHERS, Market and Fourteenth Streets. OVERCOATS-BAER'S CLOTHINO HOUSE. QTTCiD'Q CLOTHING ll3/~\ c jtv o HOUSE. 4 THE WHEELS OF FASHION Run one way to-day and another way to-morrow, but thoro are two things fashion demands: First, that a coat must bo a good fit, and second, that the goods should bs of good quality and look well. Wo know Huh r'.rtn+c Hauo Mn ftunorinr VUI V/VMWU i IM* W ? W In Wheeling and few equals. We know they are well and stylishly made and that the prices are as low u It Is possible to sell goods of this grade. A hoavy Black or Blue Boaver Overcoat for 87.SO. An all-wool AmericanKorsey Overcoat, Bluoor Black, for SIO. Blue or Black Korsey Overcoats, all-wool, satin slsove linings, body lined with olay^worsted or double warp Italian Cloth, shoulders lined with hoavy satin, for SIO. They come In medium and extreme lengths And Are Equal to Custom Made. < ? T?> TV T I OLOTHXJIO O XV HT Iv HOUSE, / GO TWELFTH STHBEl. Until Christmas Store Open Evory Evening. FURNITURE, BTC.-WIIITB, HANDLEr * F08TEB. IF YOU ARE GOING TO GIYE-? A CHRISTMAS GIFT, And haven't the ready OASII wo will WAIT nndgirt you TIME to PAY for it, Wo hnvo a great variety of HOLIDAY GOODS, consisting of FANCY ltOCKERS. FANCY LAM PS, FANCY MIRllORS, FA NCY BOOK CA8ES, \TARLOR FURNITURE, PICTURES, ctc. Wo always give eaHh prices ON* EASY l'AYMKNTSCull and select a nice PRESENT. uriirrn nxMrvrnv e, mowCE KinilD, IMIWLM QL ruoimi, ' I THE HOUSE FURNISHERS. 2240, mi, till lirket Sir* M Sill Unit Until UuclartnlLlut Miict XmLinlmina.