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oaspbt mnraAMTB-syowi a thomab. Stone & Thomas. fb S3=t__irB===:e:^^ Our Great ?> i ddpt "emnant Annual LA 111 L I Sale TAKES PLACE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12. ' < - it is iperely necessary to make the announcement of this annual event to bring hundreds of ladies who have patronized former sales of this kind. Once a year all remnants, all pieces earned from season before are placed on sale at such prices that the entire stock is sold in a day. The past year, having done the largest business in our history, more remnants have accumulated, but at the prices they are to ' be sold for the choice patterns will be sold early. iWc advise you to come early to save disappointment REMNANTS CONTAINING TO 10 YARDS. y YARD. soe and 25c Flowered Carpets at, 5c ?? 35c and 4oc Union Flowered Carpets at 15c 50c. and 75c All-Wool Carpets at 19c and 49c $1.25 and $1.35 Body Brussels Carpets at....... 49^ I $U5 and $1.50 Ax minster Carpets at. 49C ?1.25 and $1.75 .Wikon Carpets at... REMNANTS CONTAINING 12 TO 45 YARDS. >&'K " ' ' : i Remnants 35c, 35c and 40c Rag Carpets at. ? 14c and 19c 25c and 30c Flowered Ingrain Carpets at ta-jc 38c, 40c and 45c Heavv Union Ingrain Carpet at....? 19c 59c, 65c and 70c All-Wool Ingrain Carpet at.35c and 44c Small Remnants at. . I2}c to 40c Large Remnants .. 20c to 50c 65c and 75c Brussels Carpet... . 39c and 49c 85c and $1.00 Body and Tapestry Brussels Carpets at. ? 50c and 65c Si-25 and $1.35 Body Brussels Carpet at.... ......... 63c and 75V; CTon Ct oe V/.iwi- Camet at 55c and 75c y<?w oiiu y>* v..v> ? j-? ? ? $175 Wilton Carpetat 98c Mattings at.. .. 5c to I2lc Msttin^s 8t w .sm *i 8c to 20c BUNDS. LINOLEUMS. ART SQUARES. / About 100 Window Shades, 1 to 3 of a kind, qualities that sold from 40c to Si .00?all go at one price, clioice 10c About 25 Soiled White Fur Rugs, $1.98 and $2.50 quality to be sold at 98c About 20 slightly soiled $8.90 and 0.00 Dagliestan Wilton RugS at. .... . .......... ........ Mala.. .! >. .$5.00 About 18 $3.98 Imperial Smyrna Rugs at $1.98 About 24 $5.50 Imperial Smyrna Rugs 'at.?... .$2.98 Lot of about 20 Art Squares are to be sold at 25c square yard. Lot of 35c, 40c and 50c Oil Cloths all to go at 15c and 25c yard, NEW WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT. Will enter the race for your patronage and will open business with the following attraction. Friday only:. , a.oob Rolls regular 5c Wall Paper at 3c Bolt 2,500 Rolls regular 8c Wall Paper at 4jc Bolt .? r/v.'PnTIc r?fni1ar Inr Wall Paiier at Bolt , 1,500 Rolls regular 15c Wall Paper at 9}c Bolt : 1,000 Rolls regular 20c Wall Paper at 14JC Bolt .Wall Paper on up to $1.50 a Bolt Stone & Thomas. JACKB8T-OBO. M. SNOOK A OO. (to qni what? ip O.vv. YES, IT'S TRIE. .You can have any Ladies' or Qiild's Jaiket in the store at $3.90. Discard that old Wrap at once! You cannot afford to wear it with such u remarkable offer staring you in tfte tacc. ! ! ! These Jackcts are this season's purcliase, and some of them are worth SEVEN T'lMES AS MUCH! ! J UMBRELLAS.... TO SHED RAIN. ' 26-inch ; : : $1.47. \ 28-inch . . . $1.69. Neat in appearancc, yet built to wear! This is the whole story of the best Unibrelfa offer we have ever v . made. ' Geo. M. Snook & Co. NIOHT 8HIRT8 -M'FADDEN'Q. ; :A HG DROP J* "oj "1 <? 1? the price of Night Shirts. | O 73c NIGHT SHIRTS FOR 49c. raflraTOlJ $ These lilght shirts are our own make? ^ c*tnA *-*tra long?we madu w < * FHLLIH ffijl 3!? 01 nne niU8,,n?nave umui.hu ncwni w i fi5T \ B ffi* 3 seam*?nice collar*?yokes?pocket* ~ y A T reft ' M M J elegant colored silk trimming on J X vL m \ foosonw, collar* and pockets?#l*e? 13 r I ml I * McFadden's, * | Hp St Bj 1320 and 1322 Market Street, Wheeling. ! 4 ? We make Shirts to order. f MEK'B PHOB8-J. H. LOOKS^8HOE COMPANY. ' f ' " WD UP f896liUtnU$::: IHI T wra V't? ? ? > MEN'S CORK SOLE SHOES. < ;<; ' *1 Stacy Adami & Co.'* Calf Cork Soiu SIiooh, thn $"> kind, $J.60 '" 'K' Men's Uenuino Calf Cork Sole, lliu fjCl.oO klml . . $2.50 1''' 1, Men's Matin Calf Cork Solo, tlio $i.5i) kind . . . $1.75 ] , I f > GREATEST VALUES IN THE CITY. Hi ) ( H > < ? > l! J. H. LOCKE SHOE CO.|| J'..' _ . Mjs| ? If your eyea need attention Ttilt our Optical Department. i We hive eertiretl the Bervlce? of Mr. II. J W. Ewalt, of Cleveland, Ohio, a? optician, and can guarantee aatlsfaction to our cuatomcra. Dillon, Wheat & Handier Co. 1 Talking... I r I Business. IJ W Wo have three distinct prop- 1? j| sfj osltlona to mako to you rela- J? li tlve to your buying a piano. u M Tnese propositions ana mo *3? ff result of careful planning and c jSB forethought Even If you are fix a W not Interested, learn our j?F v proposition and then see If Jrift " j? you can tell us ono good rea- 3F t son why you can't afford lo n ? ? buy a piano now. * 5 F.W.BaumerCo. ? : 1310 XARKST STREET. Sj. Jj SJtfJnttlKjenrer Ortli-vt No*. aB mill ST Fourteenth arr??t. " ' r Keir Advcrtlwmiiili. || Notice?O'Brien 4- Stephen*. i\ Wall Paper?John Frlctlel & Co. tt For 8al??A Block of Bellalre Steel Co. Stock?Howard Hazlett. Ladles' Kid Glove Darjjaln-J. S. Rhodes P & Co. a Opera House?The Bells. I Administrator'* Notlco-Balthaser Schul. ,1 A Btjr Drop?McFaddon'a? Eighth Pate, i; For 8ul*~0heap Homes. ? S.OUO Gallons Per Day?H. F. Behrens Co. f No** Cereals?A. 8lol*e St Co. tl 8ardines-Hu?bel'H Grocery House. a Cw?~-Geo. W. Johnson'm Sons. ti 915 Sutts. u Pants?C. Calllgan. . The Williams Typowrlter?Copp & Do- a vore. * FOB REHT. c Ttte Hall coriicr Malu mid Fourteenth, f AVtiVHTVS POLLACK. h b SPECIAL fi ABO AIRS IN " WOO Alto *6.00 TBOUSEBIKOi. T. ndac oar .lock of Fine Tnutr* * logs, w? ofTer at cost aud )ru our ?7.00 ' Hue at 99.00* and 98.00 lln* at 90.00. P SEE rPPEVi WINDOW. First arrival of Nobby Sprlut Neckwear ami Colored Slrtrt*. C. IIKIfl * ROMS, Fashionable Tailors and Oente* Forntshcn, 13*41 and 1343 Market street. * T "THAT HEAVY, TIRED FEELING,*1 Canard bjr reading (bo *elf?praUlitf aili. of self-named optical ixptrb ii>, doctor* (1), profNMn (It and clairvoyant* (I; ? can be cnrrd wlthoHt pnbllrlty br J* W. o Grabb, Optlclm. 0 LOCAL BREVITIES. !, Matter* of Minor Moment In auil Abont " tbe 11 r. Grand to-night?The New York Stars, e The sewing circle of the Wesley M. 1 E. church had an Interesting anil well J attended meeting yesterday afternoon. 1 The American Kosette Club had a " largely attended and enjoyable hop at ^ the Democratic hall, ou South Main street, last night. t A surprise party was" tendered Miss p Minnie Frohme, of the Sixth ward,last night, at Meyer's hall. Dancing to the music of Prof. Alttneyer, was the chief c amu*ment. ? The saloon firm of O'Brien & Ste- C nbnna nf v.irth Henwood, has been dls solved. Mr. Stephens has purchased the Interest of his partner and will con- f tinue the business. I, On Sunday, at the PourLh Street M ' E. church, the pastor. Dr. J. L. Sooy, ' will preach at 10:30 it. in:, on "The , Prayer of the InMleet," and at 7:30 N p. xn., on "The Building of Character." ^ According to a South Side )>ollce man, the yards In Alley 23, better " known an "Hattlo How." need the attention of the health otllcer. The alley is between Wood and McColloch , streets, and Is near the Hobb's glass- * house. The second anniversary entertain- x ment of the Silver Leaf Club, a South " Side qoclal organization, will be held i in "Westwood's hall, on February 27, and the members are making prepara- , lions to give the occasion fitting observance. n ABOUT PEOPLE * fit rnlibera lit tlieCltr ???* Wlitellug Folk* Abroad. q ilarry Dawson", of'Ritchie county, Is In the city. J Mrs. Edward Rat el Iff, of South Jacob street, Is very ill with the grip. I William BtadMnjC. the Market street * saloonlst. Is laid up with the grip. ^ Mrs. William .Toy, of Martin's Ferry, was visiting friends on the South Side yesterday. William Media,' of the South Side. left for Parkorsburg, yesterday, to ( visit friends. t Henry Vocke, of the South Side, was able to be out yesterday, after n two week's siege of grip. " Ashby J. Smith, traveling passenger " agent for the Ohio River railroad, was in the city yesterday. Amrnaf Fptto. nlsrht foreman at the Riverside tube works, has recovered from a week's attack of grip. and was out yesterday. t Hon. Charles Brooks Smltli. ex- , congressman from th?* Fourth dlstript, was In town yesterday, en route to his home in Parkersburg. Mr. Casper Kresf, nnd his son. John, of Braddock. Pa., who have been vis- t Iting Mr. Charles Kress, left yester- t day on a visit to Parkersburg. J I). W. Martin was summoned to t Vinton, Ohio, on account of lh" death v ,.f i>Im mother, who resided at that s place. Mrs. .Martin was in her seven- J tleth year. Mr. George Miller, formerly with Watcrhouse Brother*, a traveling BHlerinan, Inn accepted a position with the C. F. Ware Coffto Company, of Dayton,. Ohio. Mr. Miller will represent the firm In West Vlrglnlu. ( The Klklii* Clnb. . The Elklna elilb met last night to con- . Aider th** matter of their trip on In- i auguratlon clay. For some time tho . clnb haw been expecting to attend the ,t presidential Inauguration. but recently < tlK'i'o hnx -mi a change of sentlnfent, . and tin? club may be nt the gubcrna- ] torlal Inauguration nt Charleston. ( Nothing wan decided last night, tlie club { awaiting the receipt of a letter en tin* 4 subject froni Senator fSlklns. which'will . be received to-day. Then the club will ' meet tw-jihrht to decide whether It shnll < be Charleston or Washington, Atkinson < or McKInlcy. ^ NEW so-cnlled romedles spring up 1 every day like mushrooniH; but the peo- i pie still cling to Dr. Bull's Cough 4 j Hyrup. ( )EATH ON THE RAIL. i*Icliolan Truiuc, of Beiiwogd, Killed at Bellaire. RAIN ON Till: NARROW GAUGE lallroatl, Jait Oat of 11*11 Hire, Struck tin ITiilbrtauate <H?n, BUnRllUff Hli Body Frtffhtftilly?Ho Lived Several Ho or#, Bat Hid Not Recover Ooneelotunees. Qrorge n?pp, ? Lauglilln Mill Em1 plo/* Sttiotuljr Injured Lut Night. Nicholas Truax, formerly a wagon naker at WegSe, but late of Benwood, raa ?truck yestorday morning.by the lellalre, Zaneavllle & Cincinnati train a It wan going out of Bellalre. The ccldent happened just east of Avon* ale, where he was walking on the rack, and It appear* that he did rfol .ear the approaching train until k was pon him, when he tried to get off the rack, but slipped and fell. Ho had several rlba broken, one foot ut off, leg broken In two places and portion of his skull crushed, flie train 'as stopped and the Injured man picked p and taken to Bellalre, where a doeur was called and made an examlnaIon, finding the man Injured as above toted, with no hope of hla recovery, le was about 77 years old, and as several grown children. Mr. Truax lied at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon /Ithout regaining consciousness. The [ mains were taken to his home In lien ood. Tho deceased has three sons In Ben ood, Jotioph. Robert and Jacob, and ne In Wheeling, William, who lo emloyed on the wharfbout. He has twe aughters, Mrs. Kllsa Met* and Mrs. Jlltn Jenkins, both of whom live in InOU'rtOll. Tin Worker Iujnrcd. George Hupp, who Is employed ot Uie ot rolls at the at the Laughlin tin mill, net with a serious accident last evenng. He was at work at the rolls shorty after 5 o'clock, when a wheel weighng al>out sixty pounds fell from the raveling crane. ? distance of about lilrty feet, and struck him on the back art of the head. He was knocked down tid rendered unconscious some time, le was carried to his home on Avonale avenue. Martin's Ferry, end Drs, I. O. Williams and J. M. Hlackford ailed. An examination proved that here were several cutA These extendd through the scalp and to the outer Able of the skull, but It is thought that he skull is not fractured. It will reulro several days to determine whethr the brain is injured or not.' Hupp was renting as comfortably as ould bo expected last night, and his rii-nds hope for his speedy recovery. Us accident is particularly unfortunate cause of the fact that he was married nly on Wednesday night, less than iventy-four hours before thf accident ccurred. He was married to Miss Mararet Parsons, and Rev. S. J. Kogle, astor of the Presbyterian church, crformed the ceremony. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY. 'here trill be One Local Obarrvaiiet of fItc Event-Lincoln School Pupil* to fitvr ?n Entertainment. Eighty-eight yearsago to-day In Larue ounty. Kentucky, one of the greatest f American statesmen and patriots* irst saw the light of day. Abraham .Incoln. th?* President. by the way, rhose signature completed the official ct that gave birth to our own stat? f Wwi VlrglnlH. Nearly everywhere this day Is penrally observed, but h?*re in Wheeling he observance of the dHy it* confined o the colored people. The pupils ol .inculn school will give nn entertainlent, which will attract many colored Itlsens. Speeches will be made by >rof. Jones, principal of the school, oolred divines and others. In addition, he pupils of the school will render n rogramme of recitations, etc. FOR cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, uts sprains, burns, stings, chilblains, clatica and lumbago, use Salvation )IL STOVK 1 TIIOMAV Annual Carpet trmnaait Hale toiUr. Lowell Wilton rurU. worth 9I.7S. at 9Hc. I.nwrll A Ugriotv Htnly Hi hiwIi 49r auil 3Uc. Brftl 'apcatry Hri??*l? ?t IWr and 4ttc, arrortl or < > tlM of Itfiiiimiii. ltrat All Woo! iijtrolii Carpet .*l.>c mid 44c, price ac? nrilliic lo ptrcr. Mattiuu* ? <Vr< e mid 1HV. about onr-tlilrd regnlai irlrc. Opening of ??ew Wall Paper l)e? arlmriit to-day. Itead Sloue A* 'I liuumV d. (ircat Friday aud Saturday Fair. 2,500 yards All-Wool Novelty Dress Joods, sold at 50 and 76c, at 19c yard. Ono l?>t of Hiar-k and Colored Plush did Velvet, worth 75c to $1 25, at 20c ard. 100 Quilt* at 75c, 50c French Flannel 5c yard. One l?>t Framed Pictures, 10x11, at 5c ach. 2,000 yards Trimmings at 5c yard; sold t ten times that amount. One lot of Silk Caps at 19c; same old at ten times that amount. One lot of Down Pillows at 25c. Ticking Covered Pillows 9Sc. Tlcklnp Covered Bolsters 98c. 20 doxen heavy ribbed Boys' Bicycle lose, worth 25c, at 12%c pair. 150 good dark Wrappers at 69c. "0C talrs four-button Pearl Kid Clloves at 9p. One lot of Ladles' and Children's dacklntoahes and Gum Coats. 50c. TUB LEADEK, 1020 and 1021 Main Street. Vocal InMrnctlon rom first start to highest artistic at almnent. CONSERVATORY OF Mt SIC. 39 Fifteenth Street. rHE NEW WAY. a crui succtss tor nuwo ah KftPS or IYIS WTHOtASStS. t w?nSBF^ Our new nclontifle method of examining he oyea and tlttlng giasnea without put lug druga In the eye* and making th< >nnenI blind for a week, or having then It for hour* looking at charts nnd trylnj 0 lit themnelvo* until they become ho bo vlldercd they cannot toll what they ont cc. Wo Ht the eye for examination with >ut dependln* on the patient and knov vhett thry are fitted corrcclly. Consultation and examination free. PROF. H. SHEFK, The Bolentlflo optician, Telephone No. L'.'sJ. HlO Maln Street/ ; ( t Centemeri : \ Kid Gloves,: 1 < ' Black and Colored, ran bo hail at 1 ^ my office, < Mr#. Thomson nnd Mrn. Bergor < f In their art rooms from u a. m. until ( I n p. m. My office open for ltualnats \ > during the name hour*. Settlement* j . In order. Market nnd Mulu ntreet entranco both open. ; GEO. TAYLOR.; 1 THB HPB-CLOTHIER rwri I Never I Did It Amthrnn ' 8'r~*ai7 *' ^8Like i|| This j Before! | THt HUt Market and Fi Wheeling's Largest and Onl) DUTCHE88 TRO The DUTCHESS} * i JHaJ&ylfiPS J III 4Wa?CT.TTT-l#f*.8 "? 4 FIT. NEVER RIP.* . i ??? a BAfcK . SOLE AGENT PUT WftAP 8ALE?PARI31AT GEO.R i 130 MAIN ; Mv business will be disc > of tlic Geo. IT. Taylor Co., a will find entrance into the i The remainder of niv ETS, SUITS, WRAPPE1 must positively be sold this The public expect proa pulsory. I cannot well qu will be refused, and this p you can have your own waj GEO. E. 1130 MAIN B AND FUBWISHBBg. Nor anyone else. But oum'hvci> tory shows we've too big a surplus, To remedy the conditions \vc mus{ make wholesale sacrifices, su aj this week hundreds of MEN'S Suits, Overcoats, Ulsters, Every big and little .-BOY'S I Winter Suits, Reefers, Ulsters, ur;: Add hundreds of pairs ot '' Winter Trousers ! C At prices-that overtop the tnos( daring selling on record No doc, tored figures, but real reduction) from former prices that have preirr??L?/4 nil sKicnn. rriiic thp ttnr? that'gives the money back if yours not satisfied I Clothiers, Hatters P and Furnishers.., ourteenth Sts, ' Strictly One Price House, T Q8ER8?BAER'8. ! t The appearance without j ?J the cost. We know what j | \ the trade demands and we J me^||. J* * j [ manufacturers of the y Dutchess Trousers authorize ?"S to issue with every pair the following; y WARRANTY. > You may buy a pair of Dutches! | Wool Trousers at I $2, 2.50, 3, 3.50 or 4, > And wear them Two Months. For > erery SUSPENDER BUTTON tl?t [ COMES OFF, WE will PAY jn f TEN CENTS. If they rip ?t the f WAISTBAND WE vrill PAY jod > FIFfV CENTS. If they rip in the ) SEAT or else where, WE will PAY yon > ONE DOLLAR or GIVE YOU A | NEW "PAIR. > Best in the World. Try a Pair. S ^CLOTHING L, HOUSE, y> CHESS TROUSERS. i J_CLQAIC COMPANY. JOHNS, street. ontitiI;{il upon the opening ina not a dollar of old stock new lirjii. stock of LADIES' JACKRS land SIIIRT WAISTS i week. t valwis when a sale is coinate prices, but no fair offer roposal means plainly tliat , and name your own price. JOHNS. STREET.