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(lUtMNAMTS-BTOtM ?TH0MA8. . j Stone & Thomas. To-day |s''V ! ..: and .:: i I r i luay. I'.' * Small lots of goods must be sold. Xcw Spring Goods coming in- in vast(quantities, and tlu- small remnants of .Winter Goods most he sold at once. lot ot 25c Women's Cashmere Gloves, (wr pair 14c Lot of 20c Clfildrcn's Wool Mittais, |>er pair; 9c Lot of 30c and 75c Women's Sillc Mittens, per pair 39c j Lot Of 25c Children's Heavy Wool Ifose at. 15c Lot of Men's 50c and 65c slightly soiled Winter Underwear.... 29c Lot of Ladies' 50c Ribl>ed Woo! Vests, small sizes only 15c Lot of Men's 25c soiled Winter Underwear at 9c Lot 38-inch wide 25c Wool Dress Goods 12JC Lot 52-inch All Wool Goth Suiting 25c Lot of $1.00 Odd Sizes Laumdried Shirts 49c Vim Whit* Cotton Battimr. oer hunch 5c Lonsdale and Ladies Choice Muslin 5Jc 36-inch Unbleached Mnslin... j 3{c 10-4 Hemmed White Quilts f 39c 50 pieces Robe Prints... 3jc BASEMENT?7*" INDUCEMENTS. [v? r /"?':. . ' Star Soap ? s]c Nix 8: Tin Wash Boilers ? 39c S. & T.'s Special Broom 19c Hunter's Sifters 9c 'Granite Cuspidors 15c Stone & Thomas. NEW THINQ8-OBO. M. SNOOK & CO. $20,000$ ue WORTH OF 4 "NEW THINGS' WILL BE OPENED THIS WEEK. P. N.?(Which means Particular Notice). The finest -1 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. GAPS MTADDEN'S. : 'DON'T HOLD Y01R*EARS!*****1 ' > It only costs a few cents to buy one of our warm, comfortable Winter Capi. It's cheaper than buying f . coal?or other things?to warm up with. Heavy J Winter Caps, well lined, deep bands to pull over the T (( ears, in Cloth, Beaver or Chinchilla, at J* ^ 1 :: 25c 11 Clovci and Underwear al reductd prlca. | ;| McFadden's One Price Store, \ I32Q AND 1321! MARKET STREET. ww^ww w MEN'S SH0K8~J. H. LOCKB HHOfl COMPANY. W"" "E WILL WIND IMsS*****"****! ?'?????'?? MEN'S CORK SOLE SHOES. 8 '11' Stacy Adnms &Co.'s ('nil'Cork Solo Slincs, tlm !$'? kind, jtS.50 ft 'J' Men's Gentflhe Caif Cork Mole, tho $;i.50 khul . . f I 11,, Moil's Satin Call' Cork Note, tho 93.50 khnl . . . <11.75 <K> CHSATEST VALUES IN THE CITV. SHOE CQ.^ # If your eyo* neeil attention vl*lt our Ojtdct)' r>*|M?r?jri#nt. Wo lir.vo rrr.iiriMl the hctvIcm of Mr. If. W. Kwuh, of Cleveland..Ohio, na optician, and ran vuaruntco satisfaction to our cuatomcrn. , . . Dillon, Wheat & Hancher Co. IG??D I TERMS I Make It possible for every honest man to own u Sp piano. "Wo .have three & propositions, any ono of fir which will satisfy you. 5* If they do not, Htate your ?jf proposition and wo will IS consider It. We will not ?? promise to acccpt It, but 12? you cannot tell until you ?? try. Talk it over with us. fcfi F.W.BaumerCo.? I3IO lIAItliKT STUEBT. ^ | Ottli-m .Not*. i!.1unil '17 FoiiriNiilbNtrdMt. | \tw Aitvrrf Sannnitt. I .Our Good Term#?P. TV, Baumer Co.? I^iKhth 1*UK?'Public Sale of RJver Bottom Farms? HumUtfl Nf?bltt, Jr. Furs?Geo. E. Stlfol & Co-Third Page. To-day and Friday?Stono & Thomas? Eighth i'ag**. For Sale?N'esbltt it Devlne. Hodman & Co ?General .Machinists. Cages?G?o. \V. Johnson's Sons. Mean WOll-ri. r, unuriw w. I To the Brood lCau-j'?liuebol's Grocery ' IIouju*. Stop that Cough?R. H. List. I For Rent?A. K. Oayhart. Money to Loan?Rolf,& Zone. I Grand Opera House?The Tornado. ' SPECIAL BABOAIHB** $5.00 AND 16.00 TROUSERINGS. To rednre our alack of Fill* Trouaerluxi, u* ?(Trr at coat and Icai onr 97.110 Hue nt 95.00. mill 94.00 line lit 90.00. sKK L'PPKK WINDOW. Flrsf nrrltnl of Nobby Mprlug HraranU Colored Shlrta. C. IIEIK & SOXH, Faahioiiablr Tailor* uml Geuta' Purulahera, 1321 null 1343 Market afreet. STORE BOOM FOR RENT. I offer tux *t?r* building* Xo. 1130 Main atreet, for rrul. It la particularly wejl adapted, by location ami ?|nlpincnt, for a Hue retail dr>* good* bualuraa. First I and aecond atorlca are each '<10 fret deep I yul the third 53 feet. Flue rombluatlon gaa aud electrical fixture* all through Hie I building. Carpet bttwreu the counters I on the lower floor aud all orerthesecoud, j and the modern coureuleuces and II*| tnreaof a dry cooda afore. It has also a Market atreet entrauce. Can he leased for | a term of years. Apply to the owner. ?EO. K. TAYLOR. UCMOVAL NOTICE. Jaroh \V. C.rnbb ha* removed hla afore rroitl ***P Uraim U|irta n.n.ai.p ? Mo. 1300 Xlarkrt ?trrel. uhrrr * larar mid decant line of Jewelry. Watch*a, Ilia* monda, ilr.| may be fonud. In Clerk ltober(?oi?'s OOlrr. Three deeds of trust were recorded In Clerk Robertson'* ortice yesterday. One deed wan recorded from the Stone Church Cemetery Association to William Bowers and wife, in consideration o 1160. # Unrjil(tr? Didn't (Jet Much. , yesterday morning, when Joseph M. Arkle, the South Hide tinner, opened , his place of business, he found that ilia till had been pilfered of its contents, $1 80. Nothing else Is missing and as i there Just happened to be that amount of change in the drawer, th?? thieves , were not amply repaid for their trouI ble. Entrance t?> the store was gain-, ?*d through the kitchen, the window of | which hail been pried open. A itnf Valve Break*. ! The inland residents will be out of gas ajc.tlr. this morning as u result of i a break In the mains on North Main street, but the Inconvenience Is no /....w *?..? mmimv A 111 Ann of the gate valves occurred] Tuenday morntng and in order* to hove the Ikland consumers supplied promptly, It | \v.iit repaired temporarily. The result was that the gate gave way abou: midnight lost night and will necea! sarlly cut off the supply of ?as from the islund until about 8 o'clock. A.i ysoon a# the break wan discovered, u | large fore? of men were put to work j and If possible It will be be repaired 1 before the hour named. I'irih AunhfrM)', The fifth anniversary of the opening | of tho City Hospital will be observed at the hospital on Tuesday, February !>. The donation committee will be at the building from 2 to G p. m? lo receive donations from firms and individuals The fourth anniversary of tho vSewing Guild will be observed fllno by the Ingathering of the Oulld. .Much Interest Is being taken In the hospital and all friends are respectfully asked to take part. The building will be open for the Inspection of the public, during Th? f.ilt.Uvlnir (irtldeM are especially solicited: Towels, sheets, bleached muxiin, spreads, blankets, preserves, fruits, Jellies and money, Y. M. A. Amilvrrasry. The twelfth anniversary of thfli Your?K Men's Christian Association will lip held In the Opera House at 3:30 next Sunday afternoon. The sorvlco will be open to the public and of course there will be a large? attendance, an almost every person who desires to attend i can do so at that hour. Tho programme nrrntiKPd in attractive. Tho service will bo presided over by Mr. My ion Hubbard. presbbnr of the association. Oovernnr-elect Atkinson and Rev. J. II. Llttell will deliver addressee. Musical s>?lectiOTfa by Mrs. Flora Williams and Mrs. Peebles Tatum and the Association Quartett* will add much to the Interest of the service. The annual report will also be presented. PURE blood and a good digestion arc an Insurance against discard* and suffering Burdock Blood Bitters keeps tho blood pure, tlie digestion perfect. 3 "MANY person* who attended In t!i?? afternoon wer?? *?? ploodod with Mine Olivers recital* In which Scotch rharrtct??rl*tlca nf delightfully portrayal, that itny cutno 0 aioond time."?PittaIntrgh Chivinlelfl'TgteflTiiph. BKAT8 In the sailery, for oratorio Bocloty Contort. February 4. have bm> redon?d to $i 00, hy ffoneral request. That frff?u<< Bark enn bo rurctt with Dr. MlleVNEIiVE l'LAHTlSK. Only 38c. LOCAL" BREVITIES. Uiilin of Mjttor Momoni In and Aboat *b? <11 r. At tbt Grand to-night?VTo wo Topics." The eltr clerk will pay the bill* of the boird of public works to-day. The regular monthly meeting, of the "Retail Mruifglsts' AJioclatlon takes place this uflaruoon at 3 o'clock. Lap-weld furnace No. 2, of the Riverside tube works, which has been off ilnce the holidays will go on Monday. Lap-weld furnace No. 1 ot the Riverside tube works, f?U In yesterday morning, laying off one-half of th?i force. The mother of Mr. Edward Allen, the well-knowu steel-worker, Is lying seriously 111 with little expectation of her recovery. Meisw. John W. Kladelberger, Charles II. Hennlng and Sheriff Richards took Isaac Qlthens to the penitentiary yesterday. The clerk* and judged of election have been bothering Che city clerk about their pay. Their money wl.ll bu ready for them after the next meeting of council. Officer Bero. yesterday morning shot n dog belonging to Mr. John O'Hare, of South KoCf street. Tile dog had been bitten a week ago yesterday by the famous mad dog. In the circuit court yesterday, the case of R. H. Barnes vs. B. F. Barnes, a petition was tiled, asking for the sale of the real estate belonging to the Infant. The decision was reserved. Sheriff Richards took his first victim to Moundsvllle yesterday In the person of Isaac Glthens, who will spend two years there for robbing Thomas Hughes & Company of a couple of bolts of cloth. The South Side boasts of a mesmerist in the person of Mr. Charles EbelIng, an engineer In the Warwood tool works. For some time past he hos claimed mesmeric powers and will seek to demonstrate them In Westwood's hall on Friday evening. Miss Ella Plaukcy, celebrated her birthday anniversary on Tuesday evening, by tendering her numerous friends a party at her home on South Kofi street. The usual social diversions were indulged In and choice refreshment? were served. The occasion was an enjoyable one. Parke division, 'A. 0. 11., end It* ladles auxiliary, are contemplating a concert in the hall of the new parochial .school, on or about March 17. Committee* have been appointed to consider the advisability of a concert and will take steps to that effect, if there are not munv counter attractions in the same week. _ ABOUT FBOfUL Stranger* tn tU? City and WIinIIb( Falka Abroad. G. A. Doyle, of Vadls, was at the Howell over night. C. A. Weaver, of Moundsville, was In the city yesterday. J. M. Johnson, of Morgantown, Is a guest of the Windsor. H. H. Duval, of Wellsburg, was at the Howell yesterday. A. Uanhart. of Slstersvlllo, appears on the Windsor's register. Henry Rumer was a Parkersburg arrival ut the Stamm yesterday. Mr. M. B. Bailey's wife and family are upon the sick list, but nre recovering. George W. Flooding, a prominent resident of Huntington, is a guest of the Stamm. "Jim" Morrow, an old Wheeling boy and traveller for a New York house, i.< ;lt the -McLure. Mr. John Driller, of the South Side. It-ft yesterday morning, to visit his sister in Pittsburgh. Chris. Schan, of South McColtoch street, was able to be out yesterday, after a short siege of grip. J. P. Partidge, auditor of the Ohio River Railroad, Is registered from Parkersburg at the McLure. Mr. John Englehardt, of South T2off street, who was Injured lately In a building accident, Is able to be out. James Dlttson, of South Eoff street, was out yesterday, after a short confinement to his home with sickness. Professor Jonh Long, of the South -Side, will play for a select hop at the MoundsvlUe opera house, thin evening. William Harpfer, of Twenty-fifth street. Is hack at work In the Belmont mill, after a week's skirmish with the grip. The many friends of Mrs. J. R Murray, of fJreggsville. will be glad to learn that she Is recovering from her receqt Illness. F. L. manager of the AJax Iron works. Corry. Pa., and William B. Lambing, of Pittsburgh, of the same company, arc at the McLure. Mrs. J. W. Fawcett. of Klngwood, who, with her son, "Murdock." ha* beoti visiting' her parents, Mr. ana Mm. 0. 6. M unlock. on North Market street, for the past six weeks, returned home yesterday. A COUGH Is a danger signal of worse troubles to come. Cure the cough and prevent It* result* by usIiik dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. 2 HEAR Miss Kathrln Jlllke, the Famous Soprano, at Oratorio Concert, Opera House, to-night TUB Dw? Moines Dally News says of Mis* Katharine Oliver's entertainment that nothing finer has ever been given In the city. LOFT?A dear llttli* child who mode home happy by Its smiles. And to think, It might have been savedhnd the parents only kept In the house One Minute Cough Cure, the Infallible remedy for croup. C. R. Qoetze, Cor. Twelfth and Market streets; llawlu A Co., iiridgepart; iVabody & Hon. Kenwood. 4 THE NEW WAY." A GRIAT SUCCtSS rOR fllllSG All HHPS or IYIS WITHGUSSIS. Our now scientific method of examining the ?>; ?? and fitting glasses, without put ting urtittH in mo cyw Him muKing wio pjitinnt blind for a week, or having them Hit for hour* looking at charm and trying to tit thrt!iM>lv<*M until they become 10 (><> wlldered they cannot toll what thoy can h?*. W?* /It the eyo for examination without depending on the patient and know when tney iim corrcctly. ComultHtlon and examination free. PROF. H. SHEFF, The Scientific Optician, Telephone No. iftl 1110 Main Btreot._ I Centemeri 1 t Kid Gloves, t ? o T Mack and Colored, rnn bo had at 1 > w my offlott. 1 > S Mr 4. Thornton and Mm. Merger < t In their art rooms from !' a. m. until < A r. p. in. My ofttee open for huvtncnn , > A during tho Himio hour-. Hot I lament* a hi order. Market and Main mrcct <> J entrance both open. ^ ^ | GEO. R. TAYLOR.J "? 1 'Hf TflB HOB?OLPTHlBRa AND ypBWIBHJMB. Inventor^ " . tA* Week. This is inventory week "at THE C HUB. Those who have , been fortunate enough to attend our inventory sales heretofore need not be told what they mean. **8 "WW "* 1/. Every Odd Overcoat, A Every Odd Suit, ?j Every Odd Hat, i Every Odd Garment 1 i ' r ! Of every kind must leave our shelves and tables at prices that ore made so low that thejrwiH <?sappear m double quick order. COME EARLY to secure best <&oice. Tilr HI ID Ctoflifers, Hatters inn IIUD andfurnishers... Market and Fourteenth Sts, Wheeling's Largest and Only Strictly One Price House. ' I r*TTnV"trP.Pa TRrtTTSHRa?BABR'S. Perfect*Fitting Tr\~ *?' | Uuteness iTrimmed Well Wade Well. TfATlCAt'C At Popular Prices X X _vF U.k5\^JL Jul ?j r STY IMMATERIAL1 I \ AND FINISH1 ^|j|j H ^ JtJST RIGHT Pair Warranted " THEV MEET THE WANTS OF ALL. WW^VWWWVWWVWWVWWVA^WWWWWWWWWW WARRANTY You miy buy a pair of DUTCHESS WQQL TROUSERS at +*A frit trA & M 3>Z.ou, j)o, j)o.uy, jit ur yo AND TEAR THEM TWO MONTHS. FOR EVERY SUSPENDER BUTTON THAT COMES OFF WE WU.L-PAY YOU TEN CENTS. IF THEY RIP AT THE WAISTBAND WE WILL PAY YOU FIFTY CENTS. IF THEY RIP IN THE SEAT OR ELSEWHERE WE WILL PAY YOU ONE DOLLAR, OR GIVE YOtfA NEW PAIR. Best in the World Try a Pair We will pay one hundred dollars to anyone who can prove a single case whei^ we have failed to carry out the above warranty. D A CD 'C CLOTHING DAcK O HOUSE, SOLE AGENT DUTCHESS TROUSERS.