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DBB89 OOOPB, BTC.-8TONB A THOMA8. ? Stone & Thomas. T o-day Starts tlie first of our 1897 business year. Stock taking, just over, finds some desirable merchandise in each departmcnt, which will be closed out this week at a trifle of its value. Space only to mention few. Dress Goods Department. A*f collcction of 12 different colorings, 50 to 54 inchcs y L I All IW^UTfei;; nUtUm i,y Krt-hf ami rlfirL* ?tvt<?? * "A V WIUC, .'Vli VVWUI 1/IV9B viumai "V ? the regular 50c kind, this week at 25c. Stock taking finds our line of 50c Novelty Dress Goods roI ditccd to about eight or ten pieces, mostly rough effects. _ Price this week while tliev last. 7 Plaids. Lot of 44-inch All Wool Diagonal Plaids, suitable for Waist or . _ _ Skirt Patterns, the regular $1.00 kind, this week at 4 7 Black Dress Goods. Lot of about 50 lengths Black Dress Goods, enough for skirt I* and some suit patterns, the 75c and $1.00 kind, this week ^while they last 5 OL P ' TABU Blankets. Strictly All Wool 11-4 White RlSnkets that were slightly (t . O soiled, the regular $5.00 kind, at ^ 4 PA I It. Strictly All Wool i r-4 White Saxony Blankets that arc _ O slightly soiled, regular $8.00 value, at } .CjO Extra large French Satine and Silkiline Covered Eider- C'O down Comforts, the kind that usually bring, $5.00, at.. 7 y O Ladies' Skirts. Ladies' Mohair. Serge and Novelty Uotli Skirt?, all lined <T . / _ with Russeleite, Velvet bound, four yards wide, at..., >-P 1 .U^ Ladies' Musiin Underwear. Lot of Ladies' Muslin Underwear, but slight!-/ soiled, at ONEHALF PRICE. Winter Underwear. Did the cold weather the past week find you without a full supply? No need at the prices we arc selling it for to he without plenty. Starting as low as 12c for Men's Heavy Winter Underwear on up to the finest made. All greatly reduced in pricc. Ladies' Wraps. Is the extreme low price we have marked on our entire CD O ^ C stock of. Ladies' and Misses' Jackets. Nothing reserved. You cannot afford to miss this oppor- . _ tunitv, as thev formerly sold at $9.85. $12.50, $15.00. S.Q ^ ^ on up to $28.50 ^PO.UO Stone & Thomas. NEW THING8?GEO. M. 8NOOK & CO. $200001 4 WORTH GF "NEW THINGS '! WILL BE OPENED THIS WEEK. P. N?(Which means Particular Notice). The finest goods in the land will have an unusually strong representation. ? X^Three counters "chock full" of bargains. Cloaks, Suits and Wrappers at prices that never fail to sell. / Geo. M. Snook & Co. CAPa-M'FADDEN'8. I DON'T HOLD YOlR EARs!" j It only costs a few cents to boy one of our warm, t comfortable Winter Caps* It's cheaper than buying J coal * or other things to warm up with. Heavy J T mmn Winter Caps, well lined, deep bands to pull over the I ? car*. in Cloth, Beaver or Chinchilla, at J* T J 25c ^ Gloves and Underwear at reduced prices. 4 [ McFadden's One Price Store, \ I320 AND 1322 MARKET STREET. MEN'S 8H0K8-J. H. L06KE SHOE COMPANY. 1 Y\/[ wiifwiNW^ M MEN'S CORK SOLL SHOES. j Stacy Adams k Co.'s Calf Cork Soil) Slioi>4, tlio ??"> kin l, $ !.,")() if Moil's (Jonuiiii) Onlf fork Sole, the klml . . $2.50 f J T \ 31011*8 Satin Calf Cork Solo, tlio $'?.5t> kind . . . $1.75 Xo GREATEST VALUES IN THE CITY. 51 jI J. LOCKE^SHQE^CQ^J| If your tynn need attention villi our Option I Department. \V? lir.vc Mcurtnl th? wrvleM of Mr. II. W. Kwult, of Cleveland. Ohio, oh optician, nnd can guurnnteo satisfaction to our customers. Dillon, Wheat & Hancher jCo. IIF YOU I '# I S Want a Piano, v/o have m throe distinct proponl- jrar, | jjff tloim to make you. If the *2? jSjc first plan does not suit jJ?3? tH there are two others. If ]SL nono of the three cover jSL your caso we will ba very j?f J? much surprised. You need 5? I a piano and \v? will subI ]$r mlt a plan that will en- ^0? fljfi? able you to buy one If you will give us a chance. 5? Come In and talk It over. Aft ? F.W.BaumerCo. ? 1310 MARKET MTIIKET, V& She 3ntclligctircr onii'm No?. as mid '47 FHiiruitiitltMrmti. XetV Advr**! Stop that Cough-It. II. List. Wanted?flood banjo ur oi.itar Player. D.i)- and NJght School?Wheeling Hu?J? n^ss CoUt'.g*-. Increase Vour Income?Slagle & Co.? Seventh Paso. W. V. II. Society. For sale- a Kind-Class Millinery Store. Adminl>'trutor's Notb'o?J*>li .l??uvor Administrator's Notice-James J. Pow? null. A Special Invitation to the Indies?Albert Sroltu ?fc Co. Cages?Gen. W. John.non's Sons. Hoar? Cocoa?H. P. Behren* Co. To the !3r?ad Eater?Huebel's Grocery llOtl.SV. For Kent?A. H. Cayhart. Money to l.onn-Kolt ? Zon*. Clearance Sale?L. V. Ulondr STORE BOOM FOR BERT. I offer my afore hulldlntf, !Yn. llftO Main treat, for rant. It la particularly wr.l uUupted, by location ami equipment, for a flue retail dry gooda bnalueai. Flrat and aecond atorlea are earU 410 fret deep and the third Alt feci. Fine combination gna and electrical fixture* all through the tmtldlng. Carpet hettveeu the lountrra on the lotver floor and alt over the aeroml, nud the modern convenient-?* and Hitore* of a dry {oodi atorr. It haa alao a Market atrrct entrance. Cau be leaaed for a term of yeara. Apply to the owner. 4* ICO. It. TA YI?OIl? ATTENTIOX. BUTCHERS AKD B BE WEBS! For comfort, warmth ami durability wear our celebrated. All Wool Kutt JacUeta and Comfort Coata. ? ?.? - ? ?>- ????i xul (i>? At I popular pricea. All liun bk?Iii eoutplefr. C. IIKNN dt SOS\ Kaahlottnli!* Tullnm ami ( 'enlt' Furulahj era, 13*41 ami 13*3 Market atrret. KEXOVAL XOTIC1S. I Jacob W. (irnlili kaa removed Ilia aforr from Uir Krinil Oprra Ilotiae ItnlldliiK l?i j Xo. 130(1 Narkrt atreet, trlirrra Urge ami I rlrgntit line of Jrtvrlr.v, U'aH'hiii Dl?? i moutla, etc., iiiny lie fouiiil. ! inolhtrl'linnt" liHlie Fire Department. Ah whs predicted in yestonlay'a Issue, Chief Klleves effected a change yeater| day In tin* tire department, this lime i?t th* Eighth ward engine house. August Nolle, driver, was the victim, anc' Charles Ferguson Is the new man George Butler forsakes the position ol foreman for driver, and Ferfiuson steps Into Butler's former position. llta I.aMCaae. Mayor Caldwell presided over pollct court for the last time yesterday morning. and Imposed his last line on Jamei McCarthy, tho man who raised the rum pua on Water street the night before Two charges were placed asalnst McCarthy, one for drunk and disorderly ami tho other for resisting an oflicer For the first he was given V and cost) and for the latter $10 and costs. C'amllrina* Day. Yesterday was? Candlema* day ani was observed in the usual manner in al Khe CaiUwIlb churches of this city. Tin cerSmcny of the ble**lirg of the candle - ?? ."i ?... n.%n.?hn.. >> WM priil.UIIVW ...? ^..o?VK *- .. the Cathedral. where ma*3 wn- held as o'clock. There was no sermon. Slnnil uneouoly servlcea were hold ai the uthei churches. St. Bhuttos day will be observed t^-day Those who desire may have their tliroati blessed in commenrora'flon off Kr Blnslu.i the martyred physician of the church, Tim H if ilk I(c|inlrrtlt Yosterday morning the residents 01 the Island woke tip to And that then was no gas In the pipes', and many i house wife was compelled awaken hei "lord and master" to get out and husth for coal and wood before aho could pre pare breakfast. The cause of it all wot an printed In yesterday's pap?r. tin breaking of the big main at Jonathan'! ravine Bot'tly after midnight A lat-K? force of men were put to work repaying the brook ami had the Job completv about l> o'clock yesterday morning A Fire Aliit m I'lnnl. Some miscreant about town has de vMnned n fnd for turning In ft re alarms and If he In caught It will go ruther ban for him. During tlif past tivo days on< alarm was scnl In from the South Side and an attempt wns mad- to send In ou from Hit* Island. The alarm yeaterilaj morning was from Hobbs' glaax works where the glass In the key box wat broken and the alarm aerit in. The ritghi In fiit - Iht' glass In a key box on tin Inland wna broken. but owing to tin recent painting of tli" alarm box tie key enu111 not be Inserted. The lattei may<prove n blessing In disguise, how vrr, as an Investigation may provt that several of the key holes in the boxes need cleaning out. In case of fire li would have delayed the sending In ol th" alarm. Tlir? unprecedented sale of Dr. Hull'i Cou-ih Syrup provokes competlti"n;!>u the people cling to Dr. Hull';) Cougli Syrup. DO not full to nit ?nd the rccltnl plver by Miss Oliver at the inttBk iMtimi ol Mllllpui, Wilkin & Company, Friday, evening. February r?, is:?7. The Ohlfl State Journal xays: "MI.hu 01 Ivor's r? eltal was on artlntlc suc-era nii'J a lit crttry treat of a high order. HKATH In the gnllery. for Oraiorb Society <'?meert, February 4. have been reduced to SI 00, hy general reiptest* A WRRD In the garden can be easily destroyed when it Aral start*. ConHumptlon ean be nipped In tin* bud by One Mlmilc Cough l.'ure. <\ It. Uoetste, Cor. Twelfth and Market streets; Howie Ar Co., Bridgeport; l'oabody & Sou, Benwood. 1 ARE RECRUITING. The Amalgamated Association of Iron and Stcct Workers RE-ORGANIZING MANY UNIONS Willi View ty the Future?Meuy of tlie Meuufhcturera In SympA^hy With the Movemeut-Moma of Tliem Oppowcl to til* Auoolntioii, lint will A*r?e to Ob. ?rre tlie Vuloii Scale, If In Aewnl with the (iriicmt CoutlUlom of the Market* The coming months, ft l< said, will witness ?i general recruiting of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers, with the consent of of the manufacturer* who have for gome time been operating with non-union men. The Pittsburgh Dispatch yesterday stated that the organiza tion is rapidly recovering1 from tho depression which followed the panic, and that at th?i June convention several manufacturers in Pittsburgh and Mahoning valley districts will he presented with scales and required to sign tliem. The first "f a series of new lodges to he instituted by the association was organized by the tin work, ri at COnnellsvllie last Saturday. The Dispattch says: "Many of the manufacturers are In sympathy with tijf workers in the organlwition movement. Colonel C.'lqultt. of tho Illinois Steel Company, said yesterday: 'When the revolt against organized labor began, the manufacturers found It much to thwr advantage to have an elastic scale, for they oould fhen ?'ut wages and undersell their competitors. but as the list of non-union fact-tries became larger the advantage gained by tills was nuili: fled and the steel mill owners found they were merely reducing the wages of their employe.* without receiving any material benefit 1/hemselve*. I am confident that the present state of the wage scale , is responsible for inueh of '.he depression of the trades. At the last meeting of the Iron and Steel A*socla?lon '.he question of wages came up, and I was really surprised over the unanimity that a fair and general wage scale would go far Jo iva.nl the settling or the market on ? m?- r *ls which would be equitable for all. Several of the manufacturers saJd that although they were unalterably opposed to the Amalcamatod Association as a combination of labor, -till they would agree , to observe the scales which prevailed among the union mill* If the demands of th?? workers are in accord with the general condition of the market*.' "The Amalgamated Association Is particularly strong among the black t?rne worker*, ami the wages of the tin plate workers have been upneld, although In every other branch of the metal Industries there has been a cu-l." REVIVAL SERVICES At flu Third Presbyterian Church Awakening ftieat Tntrrrat. The revival spirit on the South Side continues to grow, and the audiences are f\llii;g the lecture rooms of the Third Presbyterian church. The members of tlie church are especially being benefitted, and conversions aro reported. The Rev. ?. T. Montgomery preached a nth-ring nr.d Interesting sermon last night. He took his text from the book of Ruth, second chapter. ami fourth verse. He clearly showed that all Christians can. and should glean ?t least one soul each during these revival services. It stirred Christians to greater efforts in leading others to Christ. Many people from other churches were present. At the close of the service#. Rev. Mr. Montgomery urged, the people all to be in their places at 7:30 o'clock, sharp, to-night. M. E CHURCH EXTENSION. The llunrri to Meet Itrrw To-tin)'?Important Iltialiiras to l?c Tiaoaartrtl. The West Virginia conference board of church extension meets at the Fourth j Stmt M. E. church this afternoon at 1:20 o'clock. The object of t'he meeting Is to ' recommend n.?sih?tance to those churches within the bounds erf the conference needing It. The board Is eon?poj?.*d of j the presiding ciders of the conference and a number ??f minister* and laymen. \ They will consider thf applications for . aid from vorlous churches needing building improvements and t'he like, and recommend such donations and loan* as l? deemed expedient. It Is possible that the presiding elders ! at their meeting may decide where the n?*xt annual session of the West Virginia , conference will be held. Morgan town Is prominently vpoken of ns being the place tu btf selected. Kl?le Hn|ircnir Cuurl. Special Dispatch to Iho intelligencer. i CHARLESTON. W. Vs., Feb. 2.The supreme court disposed of the following cases to-day: . Currence vs. Wartl et al., from Randolph county, submitted. ' - j? ?... r ,i,rt ?i, H IIUIIIII119II HIUI ? -. ? from Taylor county, continued. * O'Conner* administrator v.". O'Conl. nor ft ul.. from Randolph county, *-ubs mitred. ^ Crist lip Brother* vs. Tcler, ot al., from Barbour county, submitted. State of West Virginia vs. Sponagle " At Boom Lumber Company, from Ran-, dolph county, submitted. * Adjourned until to-morrow at ten o'clock a. m. ^ CULTIVATE a love of good lU-rai ture In your young people, by allowa In* them to attend such instructive entertainments an '.lint to be ?lven by AUvm Katharine Oliver <>o Frldav evenr Ingr, February 5, 1897. They will never * forget the Impressions lefi on their " minds by the purtrajal of auch ]>uro ' characters n? are found In "Beside the ' Bonnie Drier Buah" and "Auld Lang : THE NEW WAY. a what stcciss roR riirwi ah KLNOS Of CViS with GUSSIS. On: I!''\v mi font|?e r11 131..^t*o/ ^ n. i;Ir.Ij,: the eyes and Httlnj; iflasson without put. tlUK drtuts In the eyes and milking tho patient blind for a week, or having them fit for hours Inokiim at clmrtn and trying to lit themselves until they beeomo ho howlldered they eannot t?-ll what they ,an Wo fit the eye Tor examination "without depending on the patient and know when they are fitted correctly. Consultation and examination free. PROF. H. SHKFF, 'IM,? S,.l?nt III.. I hit li-ln n f Telephone No. :T^. i 110 Main St root. ; i Centemeri :: | Kid Gloves, | 1 Hlnek and Colored, cnn be liud at ' * my oflU-v. ' ' ^ Thornton und Mm Heritor < > A In their nrt rooms from !> ?. m. until < > , f. p. tn. My office open for huclne** , , i I during the *umo hour*. Hettlemenlfi , , X In ord?>r Murki'i nnd Main Htreet ( J entrance both open. ^ < GEO. R. TAYLOR.; ? J I THE HUB?CL0THIBR8 AND TUTtHI8gER?. jlnventory Week. This is inventory week at THE HUB, Those who have been fortunate enough to attend our inven tory sales heretofore need not be told what they mean. ?js & Every Odd Overcoat, > j Every Odd Suit, Every Odd Hat, Every Odd Garment Of every kind must leave our shelves and tables at prices that are made so low that they will disappear in double quick order, COME iC A DT V 4-r\ crhr\ire> JL tU OWWU1V l/VWW wiwivvi THF Hi IRc,othiers'Hatters I ll L 11U D and furnishers.., Market and Fourteenth Sts. Wheeling's Largest and Only Strictly One Price House. DUTCHE8S TROPSER9?BAER'8. PerfectTFitting J 1 Perfect Shape DUtCflCSS Trimmed Well Made Well ffT At Popular'Frice.-; 1 rOUSCFS 'STYLE,"MATERIAL1 V AND FINISH P ^JUST RIGHT Pair^Wamnted . THEY MEET THE WANTS OF ALL. WARRANTY You may buy a pair of DUTCHESS WOOL TROUSERS at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 or $5 AND WEAR THEM TWO MONTHS, FOR EVERY SUSPENDER BUTTON THAT COMES OFF WE TOL PAY YOU TEN CENTS. IF THEY RIP AT THE WAISTBAND WE wH.L PAY YOU FIFTY rrWTC TP TKTtV PTP IN TWF SEAT DR ITTJ?F?HERE WE WILL PAY YOU ONE DOL1.AK, OR GIVE YOU A NEW PAIR. Best in the World Try a Pair \T7nr<l( n^ir rtrtrt Jnll IfP frt Irttrrtni' WllO ?Y t will tJay U14W iUUiUlbkt UU1UUO W UIIJ'VUV " ? can prove a single case where we have failed to carry out the above warr^ity. BAER'S To f SOLE AGENT DUTfcHESS TROUSERS.