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H| v . ' MHIWAMTB-OTOMm THOMAS. Stone & Thomas. To-day . . . AND . T 7 r i tucvy. Small lots of goods must be sold. New Spring Goods fy- , coming in- in vast( quantities, and tlie small remnants of II .Winter Goods nmst l>e sold at once. Lot of 25c Women's Cashmere Gloves, per pair tLot of aoc Children's Wool Mittqvs, per pair: 9c Lot of 30c and 75c Wotnew's Silk Mittens, per pair 39c Lot Of 25c Children's Heavy Wool Hose at , 15c Lot of Men's 50c and 65c slightly soiled Winter Underwear aye Lot of Ladies' 50c Ribbed Wool Vests, small sir.es only 15c Lot of Men's 25c soiled Winter Underwear at 9c Lot 38-inch wide 25c Wool Dress Goods i2jc " Lot 52-inch All Wool Cloth Suiting 25c Lot of $1.00 Odd Sizes Laumlricd Shirts 49c \ 8c Nice White Cotton Batting, per bunch 5c Lonsdale and Ladies' Choicc Muslin j}c 36-inch Unbleached Mtislin 3JC 10-4 Hemmed White Quilts..f 39c 50 pieces Robe Prints. 3}c BASEMENT"?"** INDUCEMENTS. fcft.V.j 'V T;' . StarSoao ICo. 8 Tin Wash Boilers 39c S. &T.'s Special Broom ii)c Hunter's Sifters. 9c ' Granite Cuspidors 15c Stone & Thomas. ? NEW THINGS?GEO. M. SNOOK & CO. <R?nonni V. W W W 1UV/ # WORTH OF ** "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. 23=?Three counters "chock full" of bargains. Cloaks, Suits and Wrappers at prices that never fail to sell. Geo. M. Snook & Co. OAPfl-^J'FADDEN'B. : DON'T HOLD YOUR EARs! '***1 II only cotti i few coils to buy one of our warm, comfortable Winter Caps. It's cheaper than buying f . coal?or other things?to warm up with. Heavy f Winter Caps, well lined, deep bands to pull over Ihe X (. can, in Qoth, Beaver or Chinchilla, at J* >< I :: 25? < > Glove* and Underwear at reduced prices. ^ : McFadden's One Price Store, \ 1320 AND 13=:: MARKET STRE12T. / ' I ~ ' - ~ i ?? MEN'S SHOES-J. H. LOCKE HHPS COMPANY. M 11/F WILL WIND UP 1896 tt ft YV ,H| T T MEM'S CORK SOLE SHOES, $ ' " I Stacy Adams & Co.'* Calf Cork Solo Shoo*. Hi ft $5 kind, ${.50 { '". Men's Minuiiin Calf (,'ork Solo, tlio kiuil . . #2.?0 fl J M> Men's Satin Calf Cork Sole, the kmil . . . $1.70 JI <H> CHSATEST VALUES IN THE CITV. (" i : M ; | J. LOC 1<B SHOEg . <'*V > * ... w&w >- imphmii'ii'Ai niMWi^My|^i^wi^^iiiit"|iiiiiiiiiiii' i If your eye* need attention visit our Optical Department. Wo lu?ve a*r.iir#(J the eervlce* of Mr. II. W. Ktvnlt. of Cleveland. Ohio, an optician, and con guarunteo satisfaction to our customer*. x Dillon, Wheat & Hancher Co. IOUR I I GOOD I I TERMS | & Make It possible for every honeat man to own u ?35 JBL piano. We have three igji ?gf propositions, any one of ffir &h which will natlHfy you. w If they d? not. state your fig! ?? proposition and we will Jjg[ $& consider It. We will not !?jf promise to accept It, but j?? <*# you cannot tell until you |? try. Talk I lover withus. ? F.W.BaumerCo.? 1310 MAUUeY STKfiKT. (EhrSnteUigcnrer .Offlret No*. 2.1 Mill 17 P?iiHMiilliStr?*t. Stw Advert laeinenta. Our Good Tcrma-F. W. Baumer Co.? Eiithth Page, Public 8u!c of River Bottom Farms? Samuel Xesbltt, Jr. Kur.??Geo. E. Stlfel & Co?'Third Page. To-day and Friday?Stone & Thomas? Eighth Page. For Sale?Kesbitt & Devlne. Redman & Co.?General Machinists. Cages?Geo, \V. Johnson's Son*. Heart Cocoa?H. F. Bohrrnn Co. To the Bread Eater?Hucbel's Grocery House. Stop that Cough?R. H. hist. For Rent?A. R. Gayhart. Money to Louti?Rolr,A 'Anne. Grand Opera House?1The Tornado. SPECIAL BARGAINS IK $5.00 AND $6.00 TROUSERINGS. To reduce our alack of Fine Trouserings. tie offer mi cost and le*s one 17.OO Hue Ml f.voo. Mild 9s.no line at 90.u?. sKK I'PPKR WlXOf)W. Pint arrival of Xobby Sprlug Xeckwear nud Colored Mblrta f. IIES8 *. SOX*, Fa?hlouabl? Tailor* uutl Oeiit*' Fnrnlihera, 1.121 Mild 13*43 Market atreet. STORE ROOM FOR RENT. I offer ?uy More building, Xo. 1130 Main afreet. for rent. It la particularly we.ll adapted, by location and equipment, for a flue retail dry gooda buaiueas. Flrat and aerond atortea are each 41U feet deep ^uri the third 03 feet. Flue combination gaa and electrical Axturaa all through the building. Carpet haltvrcn the countera on lnr loucrnuor nuumiutci mtil lite modem coitTeuieiices auil flx> tnre? of n dry good* tor*. It has also a Market street entrauce. Can be leased for a term of years. Apply to the owner. ?EO. 11. TAYLOR* HEMOVAL XOTICK. Jacob U". flrnbb has removed his store from the (innil Opera Ilonse bnlldluic <o .Mo. 1.100 Market street, where a large aud elegant line ot Jewelry, Watch's, Diamonds! etc., may be fonnd. In Clerk Moberfson's Office. Three deeds of truiit were recordod In Clerk Robertson's ofllce yesterday. One cie-.nl wan recorded from the Stone Church Cemetery Association to William Bower* und wife, in conxlderatlon of 150. Unrglar* Dtilu't tiet Much, yesterday morning, when Joseph M. Arkle, the South Hide tinner, opened his place of business, he found that his till had boon pilfered of Its contents. $1 Mi. Nothing lae in missing and us there Just happened to he that umount of chauge In the drawer, the thieves were not amply repaid for their trouble. Entrance to the store was gain- J ?d through the kltc'aen, the window of 1 nmcn nan uvvti I'livu v|?vi? The Island residents will bo put oC gus again thin morning ax u result of a break-in the mains on North Main street, but the Inconvenience Is no fault of the company. A break in one of the gate Valves occurred Tuesday morning and In order to have the Island consumers supplied promptly, it was repaired temporarily. The result was that the gate gave way about midnight lunt night and will necesKarlly <-ut off the supply of Ras from the Island until about 8 o'clock. A.t ,soort a?* the break wan discovered, :t large force of men were put to work and If possible It will be be repaired before the hour named. Annhrrm)', The fifth anniversary of the opening of tlw City Hospital will be observed at the hospital on Tuesday, February 9. Th<* donation commltteo ivJll be at thf building from - to 5 p. m.. to receive donations from llrnis and individuals. Tii?? fourth anniversary of the Sewing Guild will be observed also by the Ingathering of the Guild. Much Interest Jh being taken In the hospital and all friends are respectfully asked to take part. The building will bn open r<?r the inspection ?f the public, during those hours. The following article* are especially solicited: Towels. sheets, blenched muslin, spre.uls. blankets, preserved, fruits, Jellies and money. Y. HI. A. Am?lvrt??ry. The twelfth anniversary of the Young Men's Christian Association will he held In the Opera Houso at 3:30 next Sunday afternoon. The service will he open to the public and of court" thenwill hi' a large attendance, an almost every person who desires to attend can do so at that hour. The programme arranged In attractive. The service will bo presided over by Air. Myron Hubhard. president of the association. Governor-elect Atkinson and Rev. J. II. Lit tell will deliver atfdrcNae*. Musical selections by Mrs. Flora Willi.huh and Mrs. Peebles Tattitn and the Assoclatlon Quartette will add mnch to the Interest <>f the service. The annual report will also be presented. PtJHK blood and a good digestion are an Insurance against disease and suffering. Hurdock Wood Hitters keeps the blood pure, the digestion perfect. 3 "MANY persons who attended In I ho afternoon were so pleased with Miss Oliver's recitals in which Scotch ehnrnctmlstld* ore dpllphi;fuUy portrayed, that they ca mo (i mo >nd time."* Pit I uburgh Ch?ttrilole?Tel*graph, SKATS In the gallery, for Oratorio Society Concert. February 4, have been reduced to $t OO, by general requnst. LOCAL' BBBVlTtSi. ! Sfillin of Bllaor Mvnuiit In and Abeat m? <jw r. 'At the a rand to-night?'Town Toplc*." I The eity cleric will pay the bills of the board of public works to-day. 1 The regular monthly meeting, of tho Retail Druggists' Association taken place thh afternoon af 3 o'olook. Lap-weld furnace No. 2, of the Riverside tube works, which has been off | since the holidays wilt go on Mpnday. I Lap-we Id furnace No. J at the River! side tube works, fell in yesterday morning* laying off one-half of tho j force. The mother of Mr. Edward Allen, tho I widl-knowu. sleel-worker, is lying seriously 111 with llttHs expectation of her recovery. ! Messrs. John W. Klndelberger, Charles II. Heonlnr and Sheriff KlchI ard? took Isaac Gllhens to the penitentiary yesterday. | Tho plerks and judges of election have been bothering tho city clerk I about their pay. Their money wl.ll bo I reaUK ior incm aurr uio him w?ev IriR of council. Officer Bero. yesterday morning shot it dog belonging to Mr. John O'Hare, of South Koff street. The 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 Cor the Kale of the real estate belonging to the lufant. Th* decision was reserved. Sheriff Ulchards took his first victim to Moundsvllle" yesterday In the person of Isuac Olthens, who will spend two years there for robbing Thomas Hughes & Company of a couple of bolts of cloth. The South Side boasts of a mesmerI lat in the porson of Mr. Charles Ebei1 lng, an engineer In the War wood tool works. For some time past he has claimed mesmeric powers and will I seek to demonstrate them In Westwood's hall on Friday evening. Miss Eilu Plankey. celebrated her birthday anniversary on Tuesday evening, by tendering her numerous friend* a party at her home on South I Eoff atreet. The usual social diversions were Indulged In and choice refreshments were served. The occasion was an enjoyable one. ! Parke division, A. O. H., and Its ladles auxiliary, are contemplating a concert In the hall of the new parochial school, on or about March 17. Committees have been appointed to consider the advisability of a concert and will take steps to that effect. If there are not tnanv counter attractions In the same week. ABOPT PEOPLE. rangers In tliaClty and ffheallngPalks Abroad. a. A. Doyle, of Vadls, was at the Howell over night. C. A. Weaver, of Moundsvllle, was in the city yesterday. J. M. Johnson, of Morgantown, is a gue.it of the Windsor. H. H. Duval, of Welliburg, was at the Howell yesterday. A. Banhart, or sistersvuie, appears on the Windsor's register. Henry Ttumer was o. Parke rwburg *r! rival at the Stamm yesterday. Mr. M. B. Bailey's wife and family are upon Uio sick list, but are recovering. George W. Flooding, a prominent resident of Huntington, Is a guest of I the Stamm. "Jim" Morrow, an old Wheeling boy and traveller for a New York house, is at the MoLure. Mr. John Driller, of the South Side, lift yesterday morning, to visit his sister in Pittsburgh. Chris. Schan, of South McColloeh street, was able to be out yesterday, after a short siege of grip. J. F. Partidge, auditor of the Ohio i River Kailroad, is roistered from Parlcersburg nt the McLure. j Mr. John Englehardt, of South Eoff 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 con! flnement to his home with sickness, j Professor Junli Long. of the South I-Side, will play for a select hop at the Moundsvllle opera house, this even| ing. William Harpfer. of Twenty-fifth Btreet, 1h back at work in the Belmont mill, after a week's skirmish with the grip. The many friends of Mrs. J. R. Murray, of GreRgsville. will be glad to learn that she is recovering from her reeeqt Illness. F. L. Bliaii, manager of the AJax Iron works. Curry, Pa., and William B. Lambing, of Pittsburgh, of the same company, are ut the McLure. Mrs. J. W. Faivcett, of Klngwood. who. with her son, "Murdock." ha* httou visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C*. Murdock. on North Market street, for the past six weeks, returned home yesterday. A COUOH Is a danger signal of worse troubles to come. Cure the coufrh and prevent It* results by using Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. 2 HKAK Miss Kathrln .Ullke. the Famous Soprano, at Oratorio Concert, opera Houxe, to-night THE Des Moines Dally News says of Miss Katharine Oliver's entertain ulvon in the city." LOST?A dear little child who made home happy by Its amlles. And to think, It might have been saved had the parent a only kept In the houae One Minute Couth Cure, the infullible remedy for croup. C. It. Gootsc, Cor. Twelfth and Market MtreetM; Bowie ?fc Co., Bridgeport; IMabody & Hon. Kenwood. i THE NEW WAY. a grut succiss ror ritmc au Our now notentlllo method of examining the ?. > ?> .\nu titling glasRQ* without putting drugH In the eyen and making the patient blind for u week, or having them Hit for hourn looking at chart* and trying to fit themiflvoa until they become no howlldored thty cannot tell what they can i hoo. \V?* lit the oyo for examination with* i out depending on the patient and know when tney aro fitted correctly. Consultation end examination free. PROF. H. SHEFF, The Scientific Optician, Telephone No. 2i?3. 1110 Main Street. Centemeri t ; Kid Gloves,:: ' ttlaek and Colored, ran !?? had nt ' * ^ * my odloo. < i > Mr*. Thornton and Mr*. Borgor \ > i > In tholr art room* from !> n. m. until (> i? r. p. in. My ottloe open for buHlncnH < > during the nnmo Hour*. ffoUlementa ^ . hi order. Market and Main itreot , > , entrance both opon. <? ;; GEO. R. TAYLOR.J Tin BOB-CLOTHIBItS AND FPBNI8HBB9. Inventor^ 4>A" f Week. This is inventory week oat THE I. o HUB. Those who havebeen fortunate enough to attend pur inventory sales heretofore need npt be told what they mean. <? "U# # i1./. Every Odd Overcoat, Every Odd Suit, 4 \,1 I Every Odd Hat; . t Every Odd Garment . /;; | Of every kind must leave ourshelves and tables-at prices thatrare made so low that theynwiS disappear in double quick order. COME v > EARLY to secure best <4?fce. ' ' V " ' IJ Tljr H| (QOoftiers, Hatters I IIL nUD aneffurnishers... Market and Fourteenth Sts, Wheeling's Largest and Only Strictly One Price House. DUTCHESS TROUSERS?BACER'S. Perfect'Fitting \TV aS*' 1 Dutchess iTrimmed Well Trousers ?r ?| STYU^MATERIAL1 '** v AND FINISH< , JUST RIGHT |verv Pair Warranted *? THEY MEET THE WANTS OF ALL. WARRANTY You miy buy a pair of DUTCHESS WQQL TROUSERS at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 or $5 AND 'WEAR THEM TWO MONTHS. FOR EVERY SUSPENDER BUTTON THAT COMES OFF WE W'XLj-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 YOy A NEW PA?. ^>V^WV/WVS/WVS<W>*VWWWWV\'WWVVWWVWWV^NA/VV> Best in the World Try a Pair We will pay one hundred dollars to anyone who can prove a single case where we have failed to carry out the above warranty. d a cd 'c clothing DAlK o house, SOLE AGENT DUTCHESS TROUSERS.