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CHEAPEST STOKE IX WHEELING. Too Many Goods! On Friday fe fill Empty Shelves. WHAT WE OFFER : 25c Woo! Country Flannel, at IT0 90c Ladies' All-Wool Skirt, at - - 63? Si.oo Gent's Natural WooiUndentfear, at ? -65? $i<oo Gent's Red Mixed Wool Underwear, at ? - 58? 11.50 White Bed Spreads, at 9?j? 75c 46-inch wide Plaids, at 3 Dc 25c Bedford Cord, at " 17? 8c Lancaster Gingham, at - ? ? r 62c Stone & Thomas. P. S.?Cionkd at one-half and ono-thlrd former prlco3. NIGHT SHIRTS FOR (VIEN AND BOYS?M. J. M'PADPEN. IMI. J". Hight Shirts forlen and Boys at Seduced Prices. SPECIAL SALE UNTIL FEBRUARY 1. Boys' Perfect Fitting Night Shirts, with nice .colored trimming on collars, bosoms, pockets and cutis, for 50c. llcduced from 15c. Men's Perfect Fitting Night Shirts, inndo of nice Fino Muslin and liuvo nice colored trimming on collars, bosoms, pockets and cull's, in all sizes for 50c. Reduced from 75c. Men's Perfect Fitting Night Shirts, mado of extra fine Muslin, with yokes and doublo sewed seams, and havo nico colored silk trimming on collars, bosoms, pockets and cuffs, all sizes for 75c? Re duced from $1 00. We Are Also Selling Seven Styles of Men's Winter Underwear AT LESS THAH COST! M, J, McFadden, ONE-PRICE HAT AND SHIRT .STORE. 1820 and 1322 JInrkot Street. UNLOADING SALE-GEO. M. SNOOK & CO. TOO MANY GOODS-STONE &. THOMAS. .A. BECORD BREAKER 75 Pieces Beautiful Marquette Carpets at 75c. The 25c quality. Xt'c will sell you $10 worth of goods Cor $1 cash and 5t) 'ccuts pe week. $20 worth, ?2 casli and $1 per week! HOUSE & HERRMANN THE HOUSEFURNISHERS, laoo ivx-^irj street. WE PREFER TO INVOICE X^All Cloaks without reserve at strictly one half price. X^Ali Fancy Pattern Dresses at strictly one half price. X^Odds in Underwear, Remnants and many other goods at strictly one-half price. X^New Spring and Summer Goods arriving. ?THE CASH! ?' - J*'. _ . ? . ?? '? . ? Therefore, commencing Monday, January 18, we inaugurate a Colossal Unloading Sale of Cloaks, Fancy Pattern Dresses, Odds in Underwear.. Remnants and many other goods. 2b Ulllou: .No*. 5JD ami ?7 l-'ourtouuth (ilruut Jinw Adrcrtlieiuoiitv Annual Statement of tbo City of Whoollng? Second hlfC, Flmt I'rjflbi'torlan Churcb. tflock? tor Salo?1L b. Jrwlti. List of LottarrRcmalnincla the Tostoffloa Some New Hooki-Btanion J: Davenport. i'ttro Wax Cnudieft?Kwltiu llron. Wbolesulu ami Retail?Jobn I'rledel. The Lii.it Week lleforo iuvolciUB?Uoo. E. StI fel?Fllth lMjje. (Irond Oimtii liouso?Dau McCarthy. Notice?\V. J. Iiatei. l-'ourth .Street M. Ji Church. Lont-tipeclmeu Hook. TO KEEP YOtfli KKiri' WAUM AND 1?RE hi:itvi: yuuu iikai.tii Wear our culobrutod Merino, Cninel'a ILnlr nmt Natural AVool Unit' IIono. For warmth ami durability, our Superior Woo! KiiIl ilnokotH and ?Inru*' llyglonla L'u. dorwuar onmiuL bo honten. V. 1IKSS & HONS*. Merchant Tnllor* nad GeutV rurnUhur*, and Murkot Struct. rTron cannot *e?? and need Specfncle?, you nhotthl call on m ami Jiaro you?' eye* tented without cliarj'n. Wo linvo tbo finest Instrument# and moro experience tlian any other Optlcbiu In tlio Slate, and {fuaruutOK kutliitacllou or money refunded. jacoii w. ommn, .Jeweler nnd Optician, Comer Twelfth aud Market btruoti. Mnrtia iloll Dlnuilniod. Squiro \V. \\f. Holers yesterday ren dered his dolavod decision in tho caso of ex-Policeman Martin Ileil, who was accused by Wiliiatu McGumjjhrey of having sworn falsely in the circuit court in tho caso brought against the ofliccr for assault In consideration of all the evidence and tho nature of tho case, the justice dismissed Hoil. \ G. A. 1C. Hall AnHoclatlon. The annual meeting of tho G. A. II. Hall Association was held in the hall last evening. Tho following directors wore elected for the ensuing year: Hen ry Seamon, 1'. B. Bobbins, Oscar Soeley. W. 1J. Travis, C. E. Irwin,lCichard Iiob ertpon, Frank 1'. Hall, Mrs. Ida Cor, of tho AV. lv. C. The directors will moot noxt Tuesday evening nt Mr. Seamon's cigar storo to organize. The sr. JohnS Indication. About all tho Catholic societies in town will attend tho dedication of St. John's church in Ben wood to-morrow. Among these are tho Knights of St. George, St. John and St. Joseph, tho Young Men's Socioty of tho Cathodral, the Polish socioty oi the church of tho Immaculate Conception and tho St, Alphonsus society. Societies from tho towns across the river will also take part. No Council Mcotln;;. There was no special meeting of tho City Council last evening, the* mayor de clining to cnll that body, jus ho was re quested to do by the Main street bridgo commission, that the Council might re lieve the commission of tho responsibil ity of changing the kind of cement to be used on tho bridge. The mayor said that the commission had assumed the responsibility or ordering a coating of asphalt putorf 'Vf/tf bridge at a cost of about $2,500, when the specifications did not call for it, and he did not see any good reason that they should not accept this responsibility also. V. .1L C. A. Nolo*, teachers will fiLT?]"0"' ?i1,n'la}' seh0'01 vi, , th? study profitable 7:30 <?5oT IS'? the1* sS iSr"" "r? I>lonsil,lt and helpful to the young men ,vl10 attend. P ine men s meeting nt 4 o'clock- in inSi?1t'crno,?rwW be,pSai?; coiSat welcome. lnCn m11 * mor?nin^orDVw7dli'vl0'C^k1!l'is fohthfrSc^?^00th?t^ ssw&S? saa-s ar reader, is with tho clnb. P?P" "Old Jed Froaty qpeAhHl^0,^e?"!n'trSthefhf Xow 1i'^81|1CCe,S5,f"1 P^'miture of rural i\?n Inplaud lite, and in "Old Tert ;;e|4 and Cufterances'of**the"people liimaelf,?whorna3ys tho^ar^hail^ffm i kept all Bucksport1]!"hotwa^rTorasuf Old Jed's horse-senso and loyafty. "Xicbcr 1'n.nz.M enee laatni;htISi^!;^Cnu;l',<1K cu^snewV %itniLc^'T Cumpson ranks with the heat of tho German comedians, while hiaaL,n^ KiilSf %bL;tl.urthi"' average! PCs kittic Lock wacbarmingfcoubrettc. At the matinee this afternoon tho ladies and children are expected to turn oni cUldro^lS ceIftSs.C'^<:,0, .#nu ! ? "Trno irlal, Ilcarla." r, 0n Monday evening January <>; Dan JlcCartnv'a "True TrM,r/y company will commence a two^S', engagement at the Grand. "True Irish S??3;S'5SS';??3 mg and beautiful scenery in this dram-,' alone draw a largo audience. Tho nlav _______ DJtW" . Tlio Host Coal. gipiii Iho Monousah minora are paid as wc i !?fp^w:s;j&ynrisgs GeQKCI: CjlUMBACKER. width, at $1 30, ^roriji S3 00. n V. Bi.oicn. Sl.'wT^ouTcff-o b5y Prof'sh ff' 8treetP,iCTho onrrJ!ni'"'"J El'e?" > tho state " y exclMlve ?Ptici?a ?> ' M TTI1S.W #5I=E;SH! ?merits.3 moi,utnent Garfiold Tea's" HUNTING FOR THE BODY. A Boliof that Mr. Caroy'o Romaloo aro Whoro ho Sank STILL CRUSES RENEWED EFFORTS To Recovcr them?X Diver Spewls Several Hours in the "Water, but with 110 Other Hermit than to Con* 11 rm tho Suspicion?Tli? Search to l>e Pursued Further To-day. Ever ainco the drowning of Mr. 1>. M. Carey, tho contractor, in tho crook at I ho Main streot bruise, there havo been peoplo who refused to abandon tho belief that his body wna beneath tho atono which foil with liiin into the water. When the Cleveland divers gave up tho search they were not entirely positivo that tho body was not near whoro it went into tho water, but simply said that they could not lind it there. Since they left men in tho employ of Poigo, Carey & Co. havo been engaged daily in dragging tho bottom of tho crook at that point, anil they all eaid thero was somo yielding substanco in tho water, partly held beneath the big stono, which they suspected to bo tho body of tho drowned man. This theory was further fortitiod by the fact that ail search in the river and elsewhere for tho body was fruitless. 1'inallv it was deeided yesterday to send a diver down to inuko a moro care ful search of the spot. A diving, suit was borrowed from tho Manufacturers' Natural Gas company, of this city, and Paddy Mahouev, although not accus tomed to tho work, agreed to go down into tho water and make tho search. Owing to the largo crowds which gath er in tho day time while a search is going on, aud'embarrass tho workers, it was_dcddod to make tho search last night. Tho apparatus was gotten ready at the spot at about half past eight o'clock, and Mahoney went down and mado a thorough search. When he came up he reported that thero was somo soft, yielding Bubstanco under tho big stone, and ho could not say that it was or was not tho body. Owing to the extremely cold water and tho inconvenience oi working after night it was concluded to continuo the search this morning. Even at the iato hour at which tho search was made, a large number of people congre gated and watched the diver with inter est. for Iho euro ol Consumption Pneumonia, Wasting ^^JwDlsoases, wtw Colds' Coughs, Asthma, Influ t&JIlpBmn f&wtftf chitls, ytgl Debility, antJ S cr o f ulous $8$&M Hu mors. Almost as v! palatable i lis cream. It can be taken with plmuro'RJKWFR by delicate pcr-sI^raCC 6oui and chlhtprggSr^fj rcn, who- afterS^?; v. uslm; it, ore very 7V7. fond of It. Itasslml-W; jates with the food, E2 increases the flesh and W appetite, bullda up thelij r.crvouafystein, restores . energy to mind and body, 'creates new,'.rich,' and pure blood: In fact, rejuvenate* the whole system. Tlds pro- . paratlon Is far superior to all other preparations of/.CodBH^y*9' Liver Oil; It has many Iml-l^v; - , ? tutor*, but no equals. The results following Its use are Its best recommendation*. lie euro, "as you value your health, and get the genuine, i-- Manufactured only by ALEX'R. U. WiLUOIt, Clicmitt,lJostou, la11-rniA? FOUND IX A SNOW DKIFT. A South SUlo "Woman Wanders from Ilomo and in Found Miles Away. "Mrs. Albert "Wuethrich, tho wife of the well known South Side tailor, who disappeared from^homo Thursday even ing, was heard from yesterday morning. At 12 o'clock Thursday night a man 011 horseback riding along the road near the mouth of Short creek saw the | body of a woman lying in a snow- drift. | I'llc- immediatclv rode to the house of Mr. Seibert, who lives close bv, waked the family up, and told them that a girl 1 was lying dead at tho side of tho roau. Mr. Seibert and one of his sons accom panied the horseman to the place and | examined the apparently lifeless body; they ioiind that the woman, though un conscious, was not vet dead. They car-1 ried her up to the house, and by ad ministering stimulants soon brought j her back to consciousness. She told | them her name was "Wuethrich and ? that she lived in Ritchietown. Iho I women of the family made Mrs. Wueth-1 rich as comfortable as possible, and she enjoyed a good night's rest. ^ Mr. Seibert had intended to bring her 1 down to "Wheeling yesterday morning, "but finding that she was still too much | exhausted ho came without her, and j notified her husband, who is sick in bed himself. The family was overjoyed to hear that she was safe, and were profuso 1 in their expressions of gratitude to Mr. Seibert. . Mrs. NVuethrich a mind has given signs for some time of being slightly affected, but when sho left the house Thursday afternoon at five o'clock, no one remarked anything peculiar about her looks or actions. Sho was discov ered in the nick of time, as the exposure to the cold, after having walked the dis tance from the South Side to the place' where sho was found, would certainly have caused her death. Tho Most Pleasant "Way of preventing the grippe, colds, head aches, and fevers is to use tho liquid laxative remedy Syrup of Figs, when ever the system needs a gentle, yet ef fective cleansing. To bo benefited ono must get the true remedy manufactured bv the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all druggists in 50c. and $1 bottles. ^ The IVheoling Building Association is successfully organized with about 2,500 shares taken, enough to make it profitable. But there 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. Now members received j every Saturday night at otlice of Frank I lin lnsnrnnco"Company, No. 35 Twelfth j street. It is onlv necessary to pay up back dues, and that can bo done in 111 ? stallments. Edw.L. Kose&Co. on taking their yearly,inventory iind that they have a number of fancy wood Sewing Machines, which thoy will closo out at special prices rather than carry them into an othor year. _____ compound OF % THE HUB-ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. -AND Hence the Great Rush of Eager Buyers and Pleased Customers at Wo astonisliod everybody when offering for $15 to $18 Suits that ?were sold earlier in tho season by us at $20 and $25. Our only com. petitors in tlieso goodR aro somo of our lino merchant tailors?tho only difference, ours aro n littlo better trimmed: : Our Children's Jersey Suits, reduced from $5 .and $5 50 to $3 and $3 50, is what took tho mammas. They aro goirig-'at a rapid rate. Our entiro lino of Underwear at 15c for a Good Heavy Gray, 25c for an Ail-Wool Scarlet, and 50c for a Fancy 75c Siiirt, whilo our $150 Shirt and Drawers at 03c aro being Bold out fast, but not fast enough to suit us. We've mado prices that should not leavo one on our counters after this weok. The greatest bargains of tho season aro our entiro lino of Treoman's Perfection Stiff Hats at $1 "5?tho standard prico tho world over for these goods is $3 50. Wo'vo cut tho prico in lmlt to mako them go quick. Every article in tho liouso must go and go quick; but no matter whether it bo for present use or for tho future, it will pay you big to go at ouco to \ " * "? The Only Genuine Red Letter Sale, Tiie Only Genuine Sweeping Out OXE-1'RICE .CLOTHIERS, 1IATTEKS AND FURNISHERS, Market and Fourteenth Streets. FOUR STYLESPARLOR SUITS-WHEELING INSTALMENT CO. fad -4= 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 I llJJ 1136 to 1140 Market Street. jos. h. m'SHDLE, Manager., EGGER, WARRICK & CO. WILL CONTINUE Two leeks Longer. i Fiora the result of stock inking wo find it neces sary to continue our CLEARANCE SALE Anil will oUbr still greater inducements than ever, us wenro deternilued to mako it iutcrestiug lor you. BIG- GUTS Havolbeen mndolu tkoprico of nil Housckeep iug Goods. in f.ic: it will puy you to visit our storo during ourJanuary Cirarancfc Sale. ?f NBiA? KRRIl^KLS + lattfle lixe of dkautiful Embroideries and Laces L aug est LINE OF Lace Curtains Wo have ever shown, and 3.0 percent cheaper than lust-year. .. FIRST INVOICE OF Spring Dress Goods Will arrive in a few days. Egger, farM & Co., 1132 2WKIN STF2BBT. J: 5. RHODES 6. CO. ^??5 O O-fc Real lace CONSISTING OF REAL Irish Point and Tambourne Ends, AT 50c, 75c, AHD $f 00 EACH. ON SALE TO-DAY I J. S. RHODES $ SO.