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INDUCEMCNTS-STONC & THOMAS; S.ST. Inducements. IF YOU ARE A HONEY SAM YOU WILL ATTEND THIS SALE. WHAT WE OFFER : 40-inch Sheeting 5 3-4 cents ... . Regular price 8c All-Wool White Blankets S3 4; . . Regular price S4 75 All-Wool Saxony Blankets $4 90 . . , Regular price $7 50 Ladles' Choice Muslin 6 3-4 cents . . Regular price 8c Eider Down Comforts $5 00 Regular price gS 00 104 Unbleached Sheeting 17 cents . , Regular price 22c Would You Buy Carpets Now if you could save from $3 to on a Carpet? Come and get our prices. They are interesting to money savers. ? Stone & Thomas. NIGHTSHIRTS FOR MEN AND BOYS-M. J. M'FADDEN. ZMI. J\ ^O^AXTOEIsr. Right Shirts tor leu and Boys at Reduced Prices. SPECIAL SALE UNTIL FEERUARY 1. Boys' Perfect Fitting Night Shirts, with nico colored trimming on collars, bosoms, pockets and culi'3, for 50c. Reduced from /5c. Men's Perfect Fitting Night Shirts, made of nico Fine Muslin and have nico colored trimming on collars, bosoms, pockets and culls, in all sizes for 50c. Reduced from 75c. Men's Perfect Fitting Night Shirts, made of extra fine Muslin, with yokes and double sewed seams, and havo nico colored silk trimming on collars, bosoms, pockets and cuffs, all sizes for 75C. de duced from $1 00. CHEAPEST STORE IN WHEELING. We Are Also Selling Seven Styles of Men's Wmter Underwear AT LESS THAR COST ! M. i. McFadden, ONE-PRICE HAT AND SHIRT STORE. . 1-1-0 anil V.M2 Market Street. ?mTaaaaW fit a urn em mi 7/ o o ? i s p I h-JHJL.H '> s . Ij P?3nBn7Tffil1 "-CBW '?? -A- JPiR.OIPOS.A.L.. iff#' Tvill sell you $510 ivorth ol' goods for $1 cash and 50 cents per -ivcck. $20 worth, $2 cash and ?1 per Aveek! HOUSE & HERRMANN, THE HOUSEr URNiSHERS, laoo DYI.A.XSJ STREET. V ' v-'- . ? ?' : v??f?: UNLOADING SALE-GEC. Wl. SNOOK & CO. WE PREFER TO INVOICE THE CASH Therefore, commencing Monday, January IS, we inaugurate a Colossal Unloading Sale of Cloaks, Fancy Pattern Dresses, Odds in Underwear, Remnants and many other goods. 3^?A11 Cloaks without reserve at strictly one half price. X^All Fancy Pattern Dresses at strictly one half price. Ipr'Odds in Underwear, Remnants and many other goods at strictly one-half price. X^NeW Spring and Summer Goods arriving. 0b MMgtma. OIUcoi No?. UA mill aT Fourteenth StvooU New Advertlaementt. )Vln&ior?fc Nowton?C. I* Klcoll. Hotel for bulo or Itcnt. Oct Your Traveling Expenaea?A. K. Burk* bnr?lt Ci Co.?Fifth 1'uiro. Blanket*?Goo. K. Htlfel A: Ca-Flfth rage. rijr Hont?Klght-roouted Home. lor Kent?No. 23Bouth Frout Streot. I or lU-nt?six-rooiaofl Homo. JJantod?To 1 lor row 31,600. Wheullug IIusIiiom College. A Complete Involution?lv. Hogo. John \\. My Ion?Artist. II ^ ou Wnnt the llent?Kwlng Bros. #100 Hcwurd?l'Mtfi), Cnrey Co. .Shooting Henaon Now Upon?I. 0. Dillon & Co. llcsumeu IJuilncM?Kliuherly it DavU. TO KKKP YOUlt FF.KT WAlt.1I AND 1'IIE. KKIIVK YOIJK H1;A1.T1i Wear our euloliratod 3!erluo, Cumcl'a llnlr unit Natural Wool lliilfllunu. For wnrnith nnd durability, our fluporlor Wool Knit JuckutN und Jurov llyglenlu Un? dorweur cannot bo bontou. ? . C. 1IKSS & RONS', Mcrclmut Tailor* nnd Oont*' Furnlnhnr*, 1U151 and 1UU3 Market Strout. IF von cannot *en und nee?l Rpnctanlni, you ftiiouhl call on UN und luive you?? eyo.? tented without charge. Wo have the fluent InKtrumnnt* und luoro experience thuu uuy other Optician in tho Htnte, nud uuurnntoo wutlafnctlou or money refunded. j'acou w. ununn, Jeweler nnd Optician. Corner Twelfth und Market Streets Postponed ou u Tochnlcullty. In tho polico court vosterday Denis O'Koeiro appeared (or W. M. llandlan, nccusuil of soiling liquor oil Sunday and running an uuliconaod bar. Tlio attor ney objected to further proceedings bo causo tho return of the arresting officer was not written on the back of the warrant. Tho cases wore postponed till this morning and tho oilicor pro ceeded to endorse tho warrant as do sired. It has never been tho custom to do this and tho city solicitor says it is not necessary. Tho IloMly Kfitnto. Tho Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette of yesterday savs: "John Q. lioilly, of Wheeling, and his wifo aro at tho Monongahola. IIo is a brother of Michael Reilly, of Chicago, an interview with whom concerning his father's will was printed in yeatorday'a issuo of the Commercial Gazelle, Mr. Keil ly says ho is hero to visit tho Dunlovys. Ho disclaimed any intention of attempt ing to break his father's will." Awarded to Now Cumberland. Bids for a big paving contract for tho District of Columbia were opened at Washington, D. C., Monday, and among the lowest bidders for supplying about a million bricks were two firms from Now Cumberland, W. Va. Tho lowest was T. A. Stewart, of the American Tiro Clay Company, of New Cumber land, and the next "lowest bid was that of J. M. Porter, of McMahan, Porter & Co., of tho same place. The awarding of tho contract will depend on the manner in which the material fur nished by the different firms stands the olficial test. Transfer* llccordml. Clerk Hook yesterday admitted to re cord two deeds of trust and transfers as follows: January 14, by William C. Haudlan to John J. Ivain, for $2,000, part of lot 13, in squaro 23, in tho old town of South wheeling. January 10, by Charles E. Hill and wife to iVloiso K. Stahl, for S2.406, a lot irouting 2S feet on the west sido of 11c Colloch street, nprth of Eleventh. _ January I I, by Jiridget McAvoy to Frederick Gucnthor, for $750, part of lot 2, in squaro 1, in Churchill's addi tion, 011 tho east sido of ilcCollocli street. Tlio MorchnutH- -Hooting. tS5?/WS?8WaKS sra?te^?i?a 5&Se&&55 s^Assfisilr8? g?aswa?a>$5 WsS?ttu??h-CVS 111 tlio Circuit Court. Iv.t? J',u'='0 PfiH's court vestorday tho rov i l LT ?l , Car-ri0 * B'i?vs. L? roy Millard was dismissed on motion nf 0 attorney for the plaintiff and th f-nnty, Mr. Howard, the^o 'Zv n? | of$150?by5JUMard! tl,e P? In the case of Albert Giosev to Thomas II,g? ? vordict waa ^oSdored iir*5waf!sa?s,?s; The decree of the Supreme.Court nf K.ir.,,,.s^sv,ss;r SSKAeatft tlda court'0 r?00r<la3thu ^Smeut?of Tho Ovldo niusia Concert. &SS!RS&?s* Opera House last eveninc 'W,n e wasKrowded downstairs and tllJ0 scssSri ?sss= Qo"????n1"Rta?>?w. c ' >tr!L]!u?p, v. J"?"i'armatcr. Sonvcnor .lo Mm,.;.,, uger "Still nt the Night" yOvitle MiuJn Stances.. l'nrmatcr Air from ,'I)urWor,C:".;.*.l'. toger Dupay Air from "I,n Juire^""1? 'I*ou^? *\pMr3fusin A? ,ftis?.(1: major);, v'V, n . ~cn-cr ? Mutiu. 0 ran??-Slu?la and ovido Duett /or .Mono Ropra?o jjas,0 Quartette from '"Untie" T) 0vlde Jr,lsln Sft Tlio Mo?t I'lonsRut Way laxative remedy Syrup ot it ^uM innaf ??Yi i C- Xo 1)0 benefited one bytheCaliforn?a?FirSyn?rC^CtUTa bottles.0 b'V "" drufr8i3t3 50c. and" |{ B.fumfEbeJ/s^'n ?"?*? Avidth, at$l 50,?v4rrii ^ oo' ? L. V. Bi.oxd. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorfa^ MAIL B0X1C8 ROHBKD. Seven <jf Undo Sam's Lamp Poit Recrp IiiHch llroknn open by Thieve# and Hilled or their ContentH?Money wm what they wero After. Yoatorday morning when tho lottor carriers made their 11 rat round to collect tho mall in tho boxes on tho Inmp posts, it was found that seven of thom had boon openod Boino timoin tho night and tho content!) stolon. Tho robbery was doubtless committed after midnight, and In all probability not long alter midnight. It was [in inclement night, and few peoplo woro about, which mado it comparatively easy for tlie thieves to got in thoir work. The boxes robbed woro nt tho follow ing places; Sixteenth and Jacob streets, Seventeenth and Woods, Klghteonth and Jacob, Eighteenth and Koff, Four teenth and McOoltueli, l'ourteouth and Eoll', Uliuplino and Allev 12. At Alloy 12, on Chaiilino street, Mr. Sidney Sarvor, who livos above tho olilco of tho Wheeling Natural Gas Com pany, chanced to look at tho box nt midnight aud it was all right, ilis at tention v.'ii! directed to it by tho snow which had' gathered on it. When ho ilrst looked out oi his window yesterday morning ho was surprised to uoo tho box standing open. In tho course of tho day all (ho locks but tho ono at tho alley'12 corner wero found, and tho hook of that was found, and there ia no doubt that tho main part of the lock will bo found in tho snow near the post, as this was tho caso in all tho others. Until tho discovery of tho locks it was not known whothor tho robbers had a key and unlocked tho boxes, or broke them open by main strength and awkwardness, but when tho locks woro found it was at onco apparent that tlie thieves had usod some sort of a tool to hold tho padlocks in position and with another had pried tho catch loose, as all but one of the locks had tho staplo broken clear loose, and in that ono caso it was pried forcibly around so that the catch camo out of tho lock. A lot of tools wero stolon from a houso in course of construction on Fif teenth street night before last, and it was thought yesterday that possibly those tools had boon usod in forcing tho locks opon.- Tho work was very clum sily done, and the idoa at first cntor toined that it was tho work of experts, was not tenable after tho locks wero found. It seems most likely that tho rob bery was tho work of young toughs, tho object being to get what money was in the boxes. There has been no positive information of any money stolen ex cept in one case, one letter having been heard of which contained $2 sent to Rev. Dr. Talmage for a publication, l'ostmaster Cowdcn said yostorday af ternoon that ho would be obliged to any person who had mailed latters in tho boxes named abovo after three o'clock on Monday afternoou if they would send him word. , A number of letters were found torn opon and wet and soiled by tho snow yesterday in various parts of tho city, and tho deslcs and window sills in tlie postmaster's private office woro covered with the scraps oi mail matter. About thirty letters or parts of letters, somo of them of considerable value to tho wri ters, but not containing money, wero found. So far there has been no cluo discovered to tho perpetrators. It is probable, however, that the thieves will be discovered in a day or two. CITY HEAL ESTATE. Assessor Phillips Completes Ms Valna. tlbn?A Gorxl Showing;. Squire D.rhiltips has completed liis valuation of the real estate in the city district, that is, all of the city ex cepting Ritchie district. It makes a good showing. The value of buildings he reports as follows: Washington } S S1S.C00 M Allison 1.318,'JIH) ],Si9,S00 Jjnion 1,317,01)0 Centre 7;?5 Webster 1,3a;',eoo Total ;. .S7,150,900 last year the total value of buildings in these districts was $7,440,340, which shows an increase of but 510,500, but it should be borne in mind that none of the new buildings erected last year are valued by Squire Phillips. They are left for the regular assessment. The value of buildings and lots com bined is as follows: WnAInrton ; 1,130.200 MAllison 'J/JMfiOO ?*T union l/iio.aoo H??"0 l.nu.ow Wi'bsicr l.bSI.100 Total .$11,138,000 This is an increaso of $007,530, and this increase is divided among the vari ous wards as below: Washington....; 970 Madison "Wtni ciay "mail Unlou Ki'"2()i> Cfntro 51,40) Webster lssjmi Toli:l Mr. Ten-ill, who is re-valuing the coun try real estate, does not expect to have hi6 report ready before February 1. B.in drninago causes much sickness, and bad blood and improper action of the liver and kidneys is bad drainage to the human f.ystoiu, which Burkock'a Blood Bitters remedy. iuw The Wheeling Building Association is successfully organized with about 2,500 shares taken, enough to make it profitable. But tlioro is still room for new shareholders. It is now twelve weeks old and all tho money received has been loaned to its members at a good premium. New members received every Saturday night at office of Frank lin Insurance Company, No. 35 Twelfth street. It is only nocessary to pay up back dues, and that can bo dono" in in stallments. ItiiEii.MATisM is caused by a poisonous acid in the blood and yields to JJr. A. S. Todd's Liver Pills. Many eases which seem chronic and hopeless have been completely cured by this medicine. It will costbut little to try what effect tho pills may have in your case. Wo pre dict success. Common Q, oap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. DOES NOT. THE HUB-ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. HTTP! T -AND Hence the Great Rush of Eager Buyers and Pleased Customers at THE HUB'S M'o astonished everybody when offering for $15 to SIS Puits Hint wero sold earlior in tbo season by ua at $20 and $25. Our only com petitors in theso goods aro somo ot our flno merchant tailors?tbo only diflVronco, ours uro a little better trimmed. Our Childron'a Jorsoy Suits, reduccd from $5 and $3 50 to $3 anil ?3 50, is what took tho mammas. They aro going at a rapid rate. Our entiro lino of Underwear at 15c for a Good Heavy Gray, 25c for an All-Wool Scarlet, and 50c for ,i Fancy 7oc Shirt, while our $150 Shirt and Drawers at DSc aro being sold out fast, but not fast enough to suit us. AV'o'vo made prices that should not leavo'ono on our counters after this week. Tho greatest bargains of tho season are our entiro ifno of Treeman's rorteetion StifT Hats at $1 75?tho standard prico tho world over for theso goods is $1! 50. We've cut tho prico in half to mako them no quick. Every article in tho houso must go and go quick; but no matter whether it bo for present uso or for the futuro, it will pay you big to go at onco to The OnlY Genuine Red Lett? Sale, o t ) Tie Only Genuine Sweeping Out Sale. -AT TJHl ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, IIATTERS AND FURNISHERS, Market and Fourteenth Streets. FOUR STYLESPARLOR SUITS-WHEELlNG INSTALMENT CO. WEHAVE 11 T Styles of Parlor Suits Upholstered in Plush, Combination Colors, Solid Wal nut Frames, at On Weekly or Monthly Payments. A large stock of Parlor Furniture to select from 1 niikwiu wM 1136 to 1140 Market Street. jos. h. m'hhdle, Manager. ATLANTIC TEA CO. Our invoice Is completed. The result Is highly gratifying to us. Wo propose to purstso the sumo course for 1892 that has proven so successful In the post. Sell only T'resh and Standard Goods at prices that defy competition. PBICB LIST: California l'rurios, 3 lbs. for 25c California Ev. Poaches, 3 lbs. for 25c Dried Peaches, <i lbs. for 2oc Dried Grapes, 4 lbs. for 25c Kaisins, 3 lbs. for 25c Currants, 4 lbs. for 25c Navy Beans, G lbs. for 25c Lima Beans, 4 lbs. for 25c Head Rice, 3} lbs. lor ...,25c Carolina P.ice, 4? lbs. for 23c Standard Tomatoes, 3 cans for 25c. Standard Smjiir Corn, 3 cans for 25c Standard Peas; 4 can3 for 25c Strin? Beans, 4 cans for .....2oc Pio Peaches, 3 cans for.... 25c Table Peaches, per can 10c Wo Lead, Let Those Who Can, Follow. EGGER, WARRICK & CO. GET READY! Inventory Season is at Hand. TO-DAY ? COMMENCES OUR ANNUAL ciiifs a i UNFItECE DENTED REDUCTIONS IN. ALL DEPARTMENTS. OF EVERY DKCItirTIO.V AT HALF PRICE! Egger, Warrick 4??., 1132 7V1KIN STREET.