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Tora-aTotra a thomas. Stone & Thomas. S Bring the Children. S Beginning Monday morning at 8 o'clock our entire Fourth ' Floor will be given up to the little ones. We open up (or their inspection the largest and best assortment of TOYS, GAMES, DOLLS, ETC., * which we have ever handled. IRON TOYS, MECHANICAL TOYS, ELECTRICAL TOYS, GAMES, ETC.,**^^ Of all kinds and all the new kinds, in every conceivable shape and pattern. Come?Bring the Children and let them see. Ladies' and Misses' Wraps. SALE EXTRAORDINARY. Our buyers have just returned from the eastern markets, where they made some of the largest and most fortunate deals this store ever made. This week the following low prices will prevail: Over 400 Ladies' and Misses' Irish Frieze and Beaver Jackets, (TO QO Box Fronts, High Rolling Collar, value $5.50, to be sold at.. uO Over 600 Ladies' and Misses' Nobby Melton, Beaver and Boucle Novelty Cloth Jackets, Box Fronts, High Rolling Collar, flJJ AO some All Satin Lined, value $8.59, to be sold at $ x. uO Over 450 Ladies' Elegant Kersey and Novelty Cloth Jackets, (PR QA Handsomely Trimmed, value $10.00, to be sold at (|)Ui UU Finer Jackets at $6.90. $7.90, S0.81;. on ud. All at least one-third less than elsewhere. , <? Veleur Capes. Ladies' Handsome Veleur and Plush Capes, Elaborately Trimmed in Rich Jet and Braid, elegant $15.00 and $16.50 Capes, tf[Q OR to be sold at tJW.OlJ Children's Jackets. Well made, good quality Plain and Novelty Cloth, at $1.98, $2.48, $2.98, $3.98, on up. Thf? Dress Goods Deoartment Offers exceptional values this week. Space prevents enumerating, but come and see. Twill richly repay you. ' Stone & Thomas. JAOKBTS-OEO. M. BNOOK J? CO. bJACKETS! Blue iH ' The sought after shades? _ The scarce shades in the flrppn newest shapes arrived yesvJICULIj y^stanF terday. j? jt j? j? jt They will not tarry with us long, judging J*'"5 __ from the way they are being picked up. $0.91) 311(1 $13.75 HI iri/ lAfKFTS 'n smooth- rough and semiDLAvll J/ALIlL I J rough weaves are also a strong line with us. The present moment finds us with more Live Sellers than we have ever had. Prices range from $2.98 to $37.50, but between ten and fifteen dollars we can please the most critical taste. Sizes up to 44. THOSE ,ft>i rv Q EZ which we had expected to sell SPLENDID ' w for more money this week, JACKETS !.]#? 9 will remain at that price all AT week. j* j? j? J ! ' 5C each?1,000 good sized SILKS AND SATINS FOR FANCY WORK. == honeycomb Towels. ^ yard for 24_inch w}dc He each?1,000 extra sizedr?India Silks, worth 50c yd. ,ee Turkish Bath Towels. rn yarj (0f Satins, worth BUY CHRISTMAS 600DS NOW. IT PAYS. j| ~ 75c yd. Geo. M. Snook & Co. OLOVEfl?M'KADDHJM'fl. :: a$i,50 fur driving?i.oo;:: gloves for m'1? * Mc Heavy (anther Working OtOVft, 1C.. , M > MV Tnr Mnn'? Klo*co lilnnt Jprwy cMovrn, ic. U for ** i ?' > uMi|W| Mmi'a Mr Driver*' l.ruihnr Mmmtkt ICr <u \ ,0 'll'iVM, for ...... . y iu. Hnl Mmi'h Piii Top fin*" Kt'1 OIovoh. jUIr < M> lEI f>r '' I'll mi HH Mhi'm 76c I'Iihi l>OK*kln lirlvliiit fJlovn*. hflc < i WXBJ* 'or jr <N> Men'* ll.oo Oonulno Huokikln Woiklnw 7.% I < h i <Hov??, for no :McFadden's Glove Store, Warkr SI., Whrellni). it ' 11' WlnUr C?p? 2?n. 40o, 4Ho. 1111 : mtttxznumttxtntn&zzznzmi: I 8HOE3--ALBXANDBR. _ School shoe$ Of the rtght sort?the kind that will keep the children's feet dry and warm?cannot be built from sheepskin and paper?they muat have LEATHER In them-OOOD, HONI EST leather. They muat be put together with Bilk and linen thread? cotton thread will not hold the seama ..WE GUARANTEE OUR, Misses' Shoes at $1 25-11 Vi to 2. Child** Shoes at II 00- b',j to 11. Hoys' Shoes at II 50- R4 to 6', Youths' Shoes at It 25-lfla to 1!. Little Uenta' Shoes at....|l 00? 9 to 13. to be all leather, properly put together alexander, SHOE SELLER. jl 1049 MAIN SI Our shoes are GOOD shoes. EYEHSIGHT la price-less! Yet how little It cost* t keep the eyes In perfect condition, If the are properly attended to at the right timi Too muny people fall to appreciate th value of perfect eyesight, until it is to late to obtain It. Ask for our folder o "How to Preserve the Eye-Sight." H. W. EWALT, Optician for Dillon, Wheat & llancher Cc PIANOS-F. W. BAUMEB CO. i $????$? |-PIANOS I : y WE SELL $< ' & Are the "friend making" kind $ I Our business methods make us m even more Iricnds. The 1,100 B KRAKAUER gj pianos we have sole sing our si praises daily. A far greater f? number if satisfied customers S do the same. All those who IS have bought of us?They ought j| to know. % F. W. Banmer Co. | 1310 M4RKBT 8TIIKKT. f? SMntelUjjenm: onicoi No?. US mini U7 Fourteenth Stree; JVnr AilrrrllKmciiU. MubIc'h Charma-Mllllgan, Wilkin & Co ?Klfth Page. Checse-H. F. Bohrena Co. "Quo Vadla"?Stanton's Old City Bool Store. Burnt Onion Sauce?Albert Stolxe & Cc An Experienced Furnishing Goods Sales man. A Recital. Wanted-A Flrst-Claaa Man to Act a J. A. Dunnlng-Juatlce of tlio Peace an< Notary Public. Ono Night Cure?R. H. List. Holiday Goods at Asslgnee'a Sale?Ewlni Bros. Big Drive In Wall Paper-Jos. Graves Son. For the Wholesale and Retail TraderJohn Frledel & Co. , ^ Overcoat? and Suits?M. Gutman & Cc -Fifth Pare. J?cket?-Gco. M. Snook & Co.?Elghtl Pa>re. (1.50 Driving fllovea for $1.00?McFad den's?Eight h Page. llazaar and Doll Show at AltenheimFlfth Page, ATTENTION, GirClltRS' AND BREWERS' EMPLOYES Yon alioulil trenr our relebrafcri Al Wool Ivnll .!nrl<H?. Hum are the beat malic, ami will jjlv yon mure wrnr ami comfort iliait al oilier*. Alan nyriila for file Fnmona .f:?rr llj'Klmlr Imlrrwrni. Keyulnr Umlci wear from up. C\ III'HS A RO*S, Kaatilonahle 'I'allora ami Fine I'lii nlah era, 1331 auil 1323 Harket Mieet. "THAT HEAVY, TIRED FEELI770," Canned by milling (he aetf-pralalii? atli ot Mlf-nameil optical 'Xpcrta (1*, iloi tore (1|, piufcitora ill anil clairvoyants ( can hecnrwl without publicity br M tirubb, Optician. _ In tlieClrcnlt 4'onrt. Yesterday lit Part II of the clrcu court. Judge Hervey, the following busl | new was transacted: John J. Jon OS, trustee, vs. James 1 [ Truetnan; motion to set aside theverdh was overruled, and judgment given (c possession ?f the property at 1)21 Marki street and $00 damages. The court dl reeled thai a writ of possession be issue* I T. S. HI ley, administrator of JaincH vs. Mary Lee, et al; answer of the girai dlan filed, and nn order of reference. Death of W. Hnillh. Yesterday nfttrnoon lit 1 o'clock o( curred the death of Mr. W. C. Smlll one of Kim drove's best known cltlasen and postmaster of (he village At tb* ttm of his death, lie had been 111 for th DQf( ton wtvkn With A OOmpHCition < ulse&aeit both lungs and kidney h. in affecti di Tin' dMNNd Iiai been n rei dent of Ohio county for Hxiy years nn was once a school teacher. Conductoi lister and Wilton *-4tlli, of the Whee Ing fit loiin Orota rtfl. weie sona of hi 'Hie funeral arrangements have not ben made. Illeil al Ih?" Home. Yeslorday afternoon I he news of 11 I-ith of V\ItltAhi H< ciiinoiv, former! I of Wheeling and Helhlrn, reached ill I city from Dayton, Ohio, where the di | ceased was an Inmate of the Nation, j Boldlors' Horn*, having been admltt" I only a few months ago, The funeral wl like pi.?cij from the iialtlmoti) & on depot at Hellalre this morning at II:: o'clock, with interment itt Hose III cemetery. Mr. tMlmore was a printer I oeeupatloti and worked In |ev? ta| of tl ; Wheeling offices. HrtflWUVWD m'iiim for the third ot (erlslniiii nl of the Mlar Ooneoft (Jours Will he p||t 011 Wllff III i\ A. House music store, Tuesday mOMlim TonniK A imii HOIK imv I Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablet All drugRbits refund the money If ! hills to cute. 2r.? The genuine has I II. Q. on each tablet. Dr. Mftrs' f'sfii Pills etir? Nesrsliffi*. THIRTY-SEVEN ? ?: h Of (he Late "Sixty-Seven" Entered 1'leas of tiuiltv iu THE LIQUOR VIOLATION CASES Ycatmlay AfUruoou lu til* ' Crlmliul Court, ?Uil W?m Huid, Prevlom to Which They had Sealed With lh? Htaer' Iff far Full 8l?t? Htcuiti Fruui Uwcat* ber Vlrst-Tho Others will M%k? lheir '* Peace lu Court tht* Morulug. Yesterday afternoon the terms of set-; tlement that iutd been agreed to by exAttorney General Thomas S. Riley, representing the suloonlsts, and Attorney General Rucker and Prosecuting At' torney Meyer, for tha state, were par-, tiaHy carried into efTect an<l the late ex-1 ^ cltinff.opntest, in which the etato was i = foughtTn Its endeavor to compel Wheeling saloon men to pay the full state license of $350, Instead of the "short" ($100) license on which they had been selling whiskey, came to its conclusion. The matter was presented In criminal I court yesterday morning:, but through the Inability of some of the saloon men to settle with the sheriff for their full state license for the five months commencing: December 1, and ending April 31, consideration wus deferred until 2 0 o'clock in the afternoon. "When court y convened at that hour, thirty-seven of 5- the late "Sixty-seven" hid Interviewed J the sheriff and each paid over his flvea twelfths of the $350 full state license, amounting to $H5 83, or for the thirtyseven who settled, $5,395 71, In the aggregate. In court, the terms of the settlement K were stated to be pleas of ipruilty on two - "short" license Indictments and n prorata arrangement of pleas on indlct_ ments and n pro-rata arrangement of * pleas on Indictments for Sunday ?ellft Ing. This arrangement was approved ? i by the court. Ttte thirty-seven saloon* Ists who appeared yesterd&y, entered r pleas of guilty to seventy "short" 111 cense Indictments and twenty-two Sunf day selling Indictments, while the for(, mnllty of entering a verdict of not f guilty was entered In the matter of the ' other Indictments, numbering 338. The \ fines, fees and costs aggregate about f i $4,000. i ; The saloon men who did not settle 3 I with the state yesterday will appear to\ ! day, which Is the limit for settlement I I under the terms arrived at at the late r I conference. The saloon men were fre i quenI borrowing1 customers at the banks yesterdny, many not being prepared to settle without making loans. In the following table are shown the i number of Indictments to which pleas of inot guilty wore received and the num| tier of "short" license and Sunday selling Indictments to which pleas of guilty were received and fines ussesaed; Guilty. ^ * $ f * 5 t > SALOON ISTS. k ? = = I 3 J 0 2 S ? 3 ? | o ja | 3 9 I fc w | W h R. WlJkle 14 St II S = F. Walter* 4 2 0 2 Wlnterhalter Bros 9 2, 0 2 - Sclialanski & Bonnonfelt.. 4 2 0 2 J. Hlgward 3 "02 S. Buff I 10 I . A. Pestlnger 11 2 01 2 r. Harbruck 11 2 1 3 C. Oberman 2 2 0 2 c .7. Deltwcller 4 2 13 A. McGlnlcy 22 2 !! 4 8. D. Howell 13 2 1 3 - F. Hennet 11 3 0 2 Mrs. J. Hans 4 2 0 2 F. Goldstrom 11 2 0| 2 s Hlnktemen Bros ?. 2 f a D. Kvans 9 2 0 2 J H. Bear ley 2 2 0 2 !f. Zwlcker 3 2 1 ;< Mrs. M. Miller 15 2 II S ST .1. Lobxe...... 8 2 01 2 H. Am Irk ( 1ft 2 oj 2 i' V. Lei hold 13 : i| j Hador & Maurer 1> 2 2; ! - C. F. Blery 3 2 0' 2 P. Kochert 1 10 1 1 i. Troach 7 2] li ;< willinrn iMiininnn 1V| u b C. Klein 9\ a; 1 3 U Rlc*ter 15 2 ft 2 Peter Ho* 13, 2| t 3 P. J. Gavin 17| 2| 1 3 - f,. niehnfr II 2 fl 3 II. Bleberson 13 2 1 3 Burklo Bros 10 2! 0 2 i\ Hartlelh 10' ?\ r; 2 Wheeling Park Ahso i:*j VI fi; 5 * Totals 3381 7oj ?| 92 r A tilryrle Tl?t#f. I A bicycle thief struck Slst<,r?vlll<? yesterday and pot away with two machine*. - Mis frame- was to ra to a bicycle dealer and hire n wheel with th* understanding that It would be returned in three hour?. He wnrked thin on two Slsternvllle dealers. When the who.Ms were not returned, t-he police were given the ca.se and It wan 1 Uncovered that the wheels had been shipped out of town. The Wheeling and I, Parkersburff police have been notified. EVERY man. woman and child who I has once tried that upeclflc, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, cannot say enough In its II praise. A Itrrltnt. Miss Katherlne E. Oliver, elocution' 1st, assisted by Miss Grace Updegraff. :l soloist, for the benefit of the West Va. ,r Homo for Aged and Friendless Women, l Opera House, Monday evening. Decem' her ft. 1807. General admission. ROc. 1 Reserved seats, 7Gc., at Mllligan, Wilkin & Co.'s. FRANK BEARD, artist, cartoonist and chalk-talker, will be at the Opera House, Thursday night. Reserved seats on sale at House's, Tuesday morning. '' ONE Minute Cough Cure cures ' quickly. That's what you want! Charles R. Goetxe, Market and Twelfth ie streets; Chatham Sinclair, Forty-sixth >f and Jacob streets; A. E. flcheele, No. g fi07 Main street; Exley Bros., Petm and I- Zone streets; Howlo & Co., Bridgeport, d r 1 j? RKHRRVED setts for the third eni tertainiwut of the Star Concert Course, ,j willl be put on sale at r- A. House's music store, Tuesday morning. FOR that pain In your chest, side or _ hnrU. use Sloan's Liniment, sold by Wm, HrhwiMI' Ki'f. IM'l Main strr-t. WE WILL TELL YOl if your headaches eoms from weak eyes; also if kImmmix Will relieve thettt. Do you I1HV0 headache? ho your oyei waier. ' mtinrt <?' burnt the print run t?. e, uather when reading? Do things appear '? doutilS, or mixed tip? Have n desire |0 t ub Ihn eyes? Twitching? Fin any trouhla nf your eves consult us, We make Klanse* Ml popular prlees. Make a careful rxein1 mil Inn f?1e of ehsrge, Snd rely on our n i.wii eMIlt nud not our patlenta' Judgment 11 or answers. 1 ConsultStlOft and examination free. PHOU', II. iFlBP, The Scientific Optician, Corner Main and lClevenlh Slroels. THB HJB-0L0TH1BB3 AND yPBMiagiaa. QUALITY j Is the bone and sinew of every garment in our stock', and on it we rest our reputation. Every day notes the chorus of praise that are being sung to the success of our achievements. The hundreds of patrons who have already sounded the depths of our resources this season are enthusiastic over the superiority of our assortment ATT WD wuun mil nu umii/ IS A HINT^Of your desire and we can parade before you a stock' of Winter Suits and Overcoats that so far excel in quantity, quality and variety the vain boasts of others as to drop them into the pit of obscurity. JUDGE BY FACTS, not fancies. Stand in the midst of our three immense floors devoted exclusively to Men's and Boys' wear?crowded to their utmost capacity with the latest patterning? of fashion?then bring this magnificent display in contrast with the meager assortments others are showing. Roll the resources of any three of them together AND WE ARE LEADERS STILL, As to our priccs, we have brought both ends of satisfaction together?the HIGHEST VALUES and the LOWEST PRICES. In any of our grades from $6.50 to $25.00 in both Suits and Overcoats, you may rest assured you are getting full value. We are not talking * idly. THESE ARE FACTS, and you don't need to be a clothing expert to appreciate them. They are sell evident. KemcmDcr wc rc uic 01 uy mhuiv uuc price house in the city, and the only house that give* the money back without a question. THE - HUB, Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, HUH CORNER, FOURTEENTH AXD MARKET STREETS. QVEROO AT8 ?B A.EB'8. 3k I ? 1 A (T\(T\ /^CU5;>0\ Iw/jifctk'vV * T0 * * WJa ipjVT j^Pj Are prices within the reach Him 81 J il l f of most people. Our Best ^11 1 ^'nter Suits anc^ ?ver'j V* ^\/ {coats at Ten to Fifteen! + Dollars includc the famous "Horseshoe" make of fine Clothing for Men. They are "Equal to Custom Madf.," and are guaranteed to be of the highest standard of workmanship and general "get-up." We are catering for a large increase in business and are winning it by sterling values and prompt, pleasing service. TQ) A nif}^ ==TWELFTH STREET-^ DAcIK s clothing house1 SHOES-J. H. LOOKB 8HOB COMPANY. {MEN'S 3:S0\TS70ES:SL (> Brown Harvard Calf uppers, heavy bottom, full three-aole, <i extension edge, strictly solid, and up to the day for style* 1 o fljO BUYS a II See them in our window, and get a P*if " pair. || before your size is gonr? ::j. H.JLOCKE SHOE CO/ INBUKANOB. 1'ltOPOHAl.S. REKL ESTHTE liirrsmmoii," wukkuno * k?1, I TUOKY IUII.HOAD companjJ. TITLE INSURANCE. l>urnh, Whot'Hur. K Kentucky If you purchaav. or tnakn n loan on raal I'omimny, dutrd Jnnuary I. ,SMlt *i?: fstato hava tlia tlllo limurt-d by Ui* *tvi? nothM that th?f hiVtBB h*n,"??* .... ? np|)llrnbl? to the puwniw nf''r"11'^. Mid Wheeling Title and Trust Co. runU pruvldrd thi?t?<undor. l'r?}^MAr Uif NO. IBM ftfKKHI'. i+celvHI until Prrfnifwr W, IW'1 ,w Mlo to thorn of I4.C00 nf auchJ&nJ* II. M. HUBHKLL rrmldont B I* !'1|,nTOf L. BTirKI, .ii.HeVritary 1IIDNUY K !l1v,)\'l^v V'r* !'iwild?nt ?m2d? 1'"? \VM. II. lltAi.V Aaa't. Murrctaty U!~. - ~ u. it. jo. QlLOHnifil..uxamln?r ot BTATIONWHY, BOO KB, WTO. _ IJKHRONAI l-ou \'l:nv Itl.lIT JIIII C \ " lJ' IM"T' HM I tic notary, In,I,* ami i-ontnmtinn Anant for Pltlabiirih '"UJH.'f.'necIf mis, rutibrr *iAini?f. revolving dnUm. ink hurah OotmnarclaUiaaMt*. ; tin nad?. duplicator?*. ?lmnli>\ miuliii l??ttor ,"1" ' (:oniin*rrtal-Trln>i"J? l(,rt ni-y. Wank I k* an.\ Indan^pplllT";; N-w YorVanrf othar BaPtrrrland Kjjgj rn?'U ItciUnm pin f ?, will.. t? puli r "I'vlh I'alllM, I.ttcrary and Fashion M*l* Un Mannar," Piedmont, W. \'? Corrn- B,,'l Waakllaa. tionilfiit. loilcltfd, urt-a^iwy !!> ? mil Ooodi ?n? m?tlon?ry.