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TT ilJUUJUJlil fife ggggpggag 11 . K v- E3CMNAWT8?8T0NW ? THOMAS. | Stone & Thomas. T o-day . AND . . itnrloif i i tuajr? . jgw $ . Small lots of goods mast be -sold. New Spring Goods K coming in in vast quantities, and the small remnants of Winter Goods must be sold at; once. Lot of 25c Women's Cashmere Gloves, per pair .. 14c Lot ol 20c Children's Wool Mitten?, per pair 90 Lot of 50c and 75c Women'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 I 'nderwear.... aijc Lot of ladies' 50c Ribbed Wool Vests, small sizes only 15c Lot of Men's 25c soiled Winter Underwear ai ye Lot 38-ineh wide 25c Wool Dross Goods j2.Je Lot 52-inch All Wool Cloth Suiting 25c Lot of $1.00 Odd Sizes LaundHed Shirts 49c ifc Nice White Cotton Hatting, per bunch 5c Lonsdale and Ladie>" Choice 'Muslin 5^c 36-inch Unbleached Muslin 3JC J0-4 Hemmed White Quilts.. .. 39c jo pieces Robe Prints....,.* 3jc BASEMENT^"' INDUCEMENTS. Star Soap - -'3c Xo. 8 Tin Wash Boilers < 39c S. & T.'s Special Broom * 19c Hupter's Sifters yc Granite Cuspidors 15c Stone & Ihomas. EMBROIDERIES?GPO. M. SNOOK & CO. OUR fejl MBROIDERY 1 PURCHASE! ;;; ^pmbroidery GREATEST^gffl . .A 4 SALE Lot I . 6c Yard Lot 4 . .Ik Yard Lot 2 . . 9c Yard t Lot 5 . . 19c Yard Lot 3 . . 12c Yard J Lot 6 . . 24c Yard Over ten thousand yards narrow, medium and w ide Edgings and Inserting*?thousands of new and pretty nattcrns, and not a piece hut what is wosh very much more. Here are real values, the equals oi which were new before seen in any store. J* Jf See some in Main street window: also see the rich novelties in Embroideries, All-overa, Fancy Rufflings and N'cckwear in same window. We have decided to continue the sale of our JACKETS at $.2.95 and S4.75. ( irenter Jacket values were never before known. Five counters full of Winter Goods, most of which are onehalf regular prices. daily Arrivals of xew-goods, Geo. M. Snook & Co. fniii, 1-?ji ? ii-?1 l ? ! CANVAS COATS -M'FADDBN'S. can*m coXtsT * * *1 4 JV^BIMn<l? of Iho lw?Ht canvas, with heavy wool a 4 M llnlng?tliA wnrnicxt and Iiohi coat for all T l ftcjra - klncln of outnldo work?thoy ar?* wind proof J ? ?torn rain or "now, and will wear for t iHBn? ALl S,/ES ,0R SU4S' 4 (Other *torrs charge |I.?.* for ft* good cont.) A ] McFADDEN'S, '32? "iS,,""" ? } 4 #- WE make shirts to order.? J --- --- M .J . I - " . < ! MEN'S SHOES- J. H. LOOKH 8IIOJC COMPANY. smnnstttttttstimst ft \V/l WILL WIND UP 1896 jj ft ' * * MEN'S CORK SOLE SHOES. t Ktacr Admits & Co.Nl'all' Cork Solo Nlioei, tint 85 hin.l. &I..HI tt f Meii\ (U'liuiim l ull'Cork Sole, |ln> $3.50 kilil . . jjW.olf ? fj( Mcu's Satin Call' Cork Solo, tlio#i.5i> kind . . . #1.75 ? < GHKATEST VALUlib IN THE CI 1Y. ^ ! J. H. LOCKE SHOE CO. jl EXttZZtZttttZZtXtXttttttttZtttttt88 \A imiJU If vour rv*? n?*l attention vlitft our Optical l?p|)nrimont, \W hr.ve tin ?ir?il ifto wrvlc?s of "Mr. 11. W. Kwalt, of Clnv^lnnd. Qhlo, us* optician, am] cttn Kunrantce Kutlafactlon to our customer*). Dillon, Wheat & Jtnnchcr Co. IUUUD | TERMS I Make It poHHibk* for oVery ??, honest man to own a Kf piano. \Vt> hav?? Him- Jgi propositions, any on? of SS' which will j?atl?fy you. JS If th?ky do not, mate your jj8f proiHwltlon and we will consider It. We will not promlut? to accept It. but you cannot tell until you ro try. Talk it over with us. la F.W.BaumerCo. |l 1.110 MARKET RTKEET. g 7(\%* TUvh*llWiircr Wll v ? illlt.-i-i tf.% nuil ti7 li'uurUalitliNtrart. Xe%r Ailvri'ltwnieuli. Stop!- H. P. Hohronn Co. Fur Kent-Jain>-s A. ll'-nry. For Sal" -Howard HmzIpM. To Whom J i May Conaun?Jamos I!. McCrady. Sltuutlon "Wanted?By Hoglstered Pharmacist. For Sale?Circular Saw. Table. Etc. A Special invitation to the Indies? Albert Btolze Co. Cage*?Geo. W. Johnson*!' Sons. To tlio Bread Katur?Huel/el's Grocery Hoiiw, Stop that Cottgh?R. H. 1.1st. Our Greatest Kmbroulrry .Purchase? Geo. XI. Snook & Co.- fclchth Pane. ?>dds and Kudu Salt M. Guttnuu & Co.? Fifth PagK Geo. It. Taylor Co.? Fifth Page. Parisian cloak Company?Firth Page. CnitVMS < 'oats?McFadd?-n~KIkl?th Page. lUrk'uinx! HarKdlns!?Parisian Cloak Co.?Kighth Pago. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN 6.00 AND $6.00 TBOUSEBINGS. To redder our alock of Fine Trontrrlii(i, we nlTrr at coat an<l Iras our S3.00 line at D.UO, and |H.?0 line at *0.00. >KK I'PPKH WINDOW. Pint arrival of .\obby Spring X?kwear and Colored Wilrto C, IIRIH *. ?t)XS Paalilonabl*Tailor* and (?? ? ? * Kurniah* era, IJWI and 13*4.1 Market alrert. STOBE BOOM FOB BENT. I oflTer my store building. .Vo. 11.10 Main afreet, for rent. K la particularly trail adapted, by location and etinlpuient, for a fine retail dry good* btialnri*. Flrat and eecoud atorles arc each '410 frrl deep au?I the third 53 feet. Kin* combination gm ami electrical fliture* all through thr building. Carpet Inlwrtu the i-unuUra on the lower floor ami all ovct thrarcouil, noil the modem roitvcuiturri and Ax* tnreaofadry kooiIi itorr, It Iim alio a Market atrret entrance. fan be leaved for a term of yeara. A pply to the owner. UEO. K. TAYMR. HKMOVAI. NOTICK. Jacob W. (irnltli ha* rciuotedhla storifroiu the Crand Op< ru Iloiue hnlhlliiK to .No. I.1IIU Market aired, where a large and eleitant Hue of Jewelry, \Valth>a. uioik|la, etc., may lie found. Au Icy Hath. Jerry O'Neill. Is the Hibernian cojmonit-n horno by a uentlonwn of African descent, who Ik la the employ of Mr. Jes** L. McMvchen, th* wo 11 knm\i: Contractor. Jerry wan ac^tcim; in cutting Ic- In the iiv?*r. oppojlti* MrAIcehon. yen{ r.luy morning. and hIkhu lu o'clock fell in'th# river. When he wan pull; J out by Mr. MCMeoii'-n. n?- was conauirrauij pa lor than umal. hue remarked, "Deed, 1 wasn't a bit seared. But Lord, It was cold." litjitrnl llor>i s|i?|. Ah<>rse belonging t ? Charles Meeker, the South Side butch -r, slipped, yesterday afternoon - o'clock, while entering the alky. on Twenty-second Plreet, be uv.v? MarK??; and Main, and as a ivmilt received a broken leg; After an examination by Dr. Heatfh, Hie horse wax ordered shot. Office Schra-der performed the ojuration, but ft t?>ok four bullrt* from his revolver to end the homo's existence. A large crowd was attracted to the scene., and the way tlw? poor brute hung on to life was surprising. | \\ . iV I? ! :. ItNlUvny < lmi??r?. Circulars wore received In the city yesterday announcing ihe chant s that have taken place in the f ?rce of the Wheeling & Lake Krle Ilailway Company taking effect February 1 As has been print, d, the offic-'.? of k 'ncial pn?s.:ngcr agent and general freight ag.'ut h.iv liA i mei'Rvii and Mr. II. .1. Rxith opImiii . 'I g.-ueral traflio manager, J. F. Towr.?end H made a- 'isstaivi general passenger and fivixht agent. w>th it Ik office at Toledo, J. It. L.ovn.Mury. ?;enerul agent at T dodo. and 1!. ??. l'roud, traveling freight ugent, headquai i-.t> at Toledo. M m* RgllRlit MUtnkr. In Monday's Issue, the Intelligonccr published a story from Buffalo, detailing I the alleged experience of W. X. ('ampbell, formerly ?/f Bella Ire. at pieser.t I m-negor of S:atlreuaurant. in Buffalo. The story w.i i to tin- eff.vt that Canjpholl f< II In ivlth Mini .-Miai-p i s una 1 1o.<t $400 :i! ;i Riimrt of ?!i . I; app-irs I that a similarity ??r nnni?'.< ua* i mji. !? iI l?lt? for th?? th>* vl> elm ??r ;li confl.l'.-nof nu n JielKa .V. t'ainpbr'll, a | w.tii ! iii Stall'.r'M, ami not \V. N. <\iinp| (toll t!i manner >f the fnm*; tablNhI nienf. Mr. ramplHr* friends Iv n- will j be ?l id f" I ?ttt M that h" w.i:? no: the party *.?.nul?-d. iiml thai the HulYulo pap.-;. l!> ?>rlj:liial pulMlcati.m, ha.? mad.' the am-nde hon ?i1*1-. PO not allow y air nyptfiu In ic?-( w alt an.I ilehtlltaP-d. I. I.? ?-.> <> > U p well ami >110111; by tolling Hood's Hair.ipnrill* S i Alwny* Hrllalilr. If you have kI:i.<-m'x flit?*J l,y <,?!!?. r opticians that full i" your cyefl rHI?-f. consult the tvllnbl* optlrlim, I'rof. ,..i- Sbeff, Ilio .Main hi.'o- I. who "Kcs t.'ii1 ryi'i rt'llcf ivhui others have foiled uuil with hi# ne;v method, In r 1' iii'.' >a?l> i - for ]>??>pl0 With nil UIiuIh of troiibl '.". HKHTAL Fridny evening. r? Miliary iSitT. nt lti>? miiHlo room. of MHUkjiii. Wllklti & ('<?.. by All**' Katlmrlii" Ollvn*. t:on?lmlii? of oxtrncln from McOlm?.*n'n writings. In which Scoloh rhajacl'-rlHih mi- il. IlKhtfully i'm >r 11 ?iy t*d, a ml nil*( IIUIWOUM li'tMlon*. 1'otll uii'l ilriieiritlc, fivm the ?iuil)or??. AUmlsjtlou 00 ciiti* That l.nmr Hurls run 1m fiiivrf with I)r. MIIH' NEUVb I'LAHTKU. Only Oc. 0! SOCIAL EVIL Which Some People Think DeiiiuiiJh Ilcrolc Treatmeiit. ONI! CLASS 0I: I'UBLIC DANCES Which U Wurklnic U?ru? lo Vonii* <lll l? alia r. Ue?r ! V.IU la. tllMiiiitlualcly?A Clllttu Who Woulil Apply Ike High l.lc?n?e Cm ri?Mother* WiiOie llrnrta Would Acli* If Tlicy ConIiI Look lit to Mom? Hull Hooiua. For ?omc time past thef* hta>? been conRlderabld discussion among bUHJflM# men and citizens generally of an evil Wliteh has grown tip In Wheeling, and which they contend ahoiild -he suppressed In nomi- manner, lleferenoe Is made to the largo number of ao-called clubs, which are formed for the puriHHu* of giving boll* u; which K?'?*ot mian'tl'tles of beer are consumed, und young girls und bo?ya exposed i > dungerouft temptations. It la customary for a company of young men to get together for the purpose of giving one of those bulla and. culling thfmflelVea a club, proceed lo advertise ft public ball, to which the public la indiscriminately invited. Any one having the price of admlaaion can gaJri admittance. In uorne Instances the line la draWh-, und questionable character# are barred, mid of theao not so much complaint Is made. No complaint In made ??f the bet* t'*r eluMs of auch public amusement# given under the auaplcea of regular and respectable club organisations, which nre permanent Institution#' In the communlty. The great evil is the clflia of bull* held by the temporary clubs* organized only for an occasion which generally develops Jnto ;i carousal, and at which young boys and girl?, who r.hould be ut home und'-r the watchful eyes of tltelr parent*-, ure greatly In evidence, not only upon the dancing iloor, but a: the beer tubles. During the winter season those vice breeding? dances are c?><> rrequenuy hciu n various parts of Wheeling, and particularly In times when there* huppeli to br political eampHlgns, when local candidates* for office are sometimes "a<u^3Sed" by the temporary club# giving them, for the expenses, such as hall rent, beer, &c. Now. the phase of this Important social question which has been the subject of 00 much discussion Is the remedy?a way to put a atop to the worst clauses of these balls. It does not seem thait the moral reformers can do anything. Could they know of what is going on in many >f the gatherings of the description alluded to. they would be Inspired to renewed effort*. but they would find many obptaclfs in their way. Could many a pother lo .k in upon (in m she would have her eyes opened and perhaps her heart would ache. Th-*re Is one way to get at the worst feature?that which permits the selling of beer nt these public dances. The remedy is simple," said a prominent business man to an Intelligencer reporter yesterday. "These clubs should be required to pay a high license for the *ale of beer at their balls. They are now almost as free to dish it out us they are to serve coffee or lemonade. Thut 1s why every public ball of this cia?s you k?v? advertised l.< under the auspices of fancifully named club. Two or three young men conclude to give a ball to make some pocket money for themselves. The revenue, of course, must com* principally from the sale of beer, and the profits are very fair, if they are fortunate enough to get a crowd. They take advantage of Hub privilege* by forming a temporary, If not altogether bogus organization. There should be n way to stop this thine, and J believe there Is. The way to stop them. and thereby protect me young girls and bov? who p AtronIzeVhem, from their evil influences Is to tax (hem w high forth# prlvil^g* of intoxicating liquor* an to dl*courage them. That would bo my remedy. Perhaps y u can suggest a better one." Molrn Shun I'onuil. The Ben wood police discovered a box. partly tilled with new shoes. on the river bank yesterday morning. The box was part of a shipment owned by the McCoy Shoe Company, of Wheeling, and consigned to a town in the interior of the a.ate The thlevea had evidently taken it from a Baltimore & Ohio cur, and after carrying away <1* many pairs of shoes as they ciiuld. left the box. There is no clue to the guilty parties. Mlti Oliur'i Itrrltnl. The recital to be given to-night ot the music rooms of Milli^an. Wilkin & Co., by Miss Katharine Oliver, Is antlclpat d with delight by many lovers of good literature. Miss Oliver Is especially happy in her portrayal of Scotch character. liv f|u. fnpf Whictl IS l'CBUII> P?|IIIIII.VH thai she 1h herself of Scotch descent, speaks the* language perfectly and has visit* <1 the scenes depicted in "The Uoilr.i Brier Bush" and "Auld Lang Syne." Met* presentation of "Prumtockly Fouk" if such an to lend a now charm to th? Se Justly popular works. Miss Oliver's reception has been flattering at ev<-ry place she has visited, and the press teems with words of commendation of her rare ability as a dramatic artist. It is to be hoped that Wheeling will show Its appreciation of an entertainment of such high literary character, by greeting Miss Oliver with a full house. It Is too rare ? treat to l>e lost. Tint recital Is to be given under the auspices of rhe managers of the West Virginia Home for Aged and Friendless Women. Admission r?o cents. LOST?A dear little child who made horn** happy by Its smiles. And to think, 11 might have been saved had the parents only Jtept in the house One Minute Cough Cure, the Infallible remedy for croup. C. It. (loetze, Cur. Twelfth and Market streets; Bowie & Co.. Bridgeport; r-ab'ldy .*: Son. H? nw*>d. 4 THE NEW WAY." A GRI4I SUCCISS I OK IIIUVC All KINOS OJ IVIS \MIII 01 ASM s. Our new scientific method of examining the eycn .ml titling glasses without potting drugs in the eyes and making the patient l?llnd for a week, or bavins; theni sit for hours looking at charts and trying to lit thumMflvva unm ?n?\v orcumo mo opv. |iu? 11 ! th' \ < annot tell what thi j i uti in-r. \W ill the ? ve for <xnnilnutlon withnut dopcivfliiiK on ih?* pntiiMii ami know wiirn ihoy are fitted oorm-ily. Consultation and t'.saininatlon Tree. PROF. H. SHEFF, Thfi SolonWlle Optician. TYW'phono N'o. llio Muln Stroet i Centemeri | t Kid Gloves, t A i Jilack uml Colored. can ho had :\t ^ .Mi - Thornton and Mth. llerser w A In tliclrart room* Horn !'a. in. until A A ft p. in. My olllio opi'ii for htudney* A A diirhiK the name hourc. SottleinentM X a In ordi r. MnrkH and .Main xti'oet 7 T t iitraucc hoth open. | GEO. R. TAYLOR. I THE HUB-0L0THiKIt8 AND PPRW18 ,'lHaR3. Inventory W 00^ This is inventory week at THE HUB, Those who havib been fortunate enough to attend pur inventory sales heretofore need not be told what they mean. dt & t r - ? - A J A* Lvery uuu uvcituai, Every Odd Suit, Every Odd Hat, Every Odd Garment .. t 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 EARLY to secure best choice* V l.j 4 jfr 3 THF HI in Clothiers, Hatters I n L HUD and furnishers.., Market and Fourteenth Sts. Wheeling's Largest and Only Strictly. One Price Uousq WRAP SALE?PARISIAN OLOAK COMPANY. PARISIAN CLOAK 0), Bargains! Bargains! CLOSING OUT SALE OF Wraps, Suits, Skirts, Etc. Owing to business change, I am obliged to dose out my entire stock in 10 days. All goods marked at prices that will prove attractive to the ladies of Wheeling and vidnity. J* GEOTE. JOHNS, nan MAIM QTRPRT TO BE RIGHT UP TO DATE YOU MUST HAVE THE Daily & & Intelligencer, ^ reduced' TO???* Ten Cents i x;a ttv/VI" ALL THE MEWS FROM EVERYWHERE. _ ? j Send in Your Orders at Once by Postal Card or lc'e *< * phone No. 822. -* J