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EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS-STONE &. THOMAS. READ THE LIST OF Extraordinary Bargains! 1VE OFFER THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK. 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting at . 43 On ? Worth 22o. 10 1 9-4 Best Bleached Sheeting, at . IHfi Worth 25o. 1UUI io.ooo Yards t)ress Gingham, at . Ri> Worth 3 1-30. u I 8,000 Yards Light Dress Chintzes, at Afl Worth 6 l-4c, lvl c,ooo Yards Outing Cloths, at . . II S.i'd Worth 8 1-3o. T U Ul 10,000 Yards Ladies' Choice Muslin, at fi S.Afl Worth Oo. U 0 X^WATCH FOR our Great Annual Carpet Remnant Sale "ad." Sale next Monday. Stone & Thomas. WHITE SHIRTS-M. J. M'FADDEN. SHEETINGS?GEO. M. SNOOK & CO. SEVERAL WEEKS MO We promised a series of special sales, preced . ing removal. Well, here's your opportunity to secure SHEETINGS At LOWER prices than any heretofore quoted. Hear our prices: One lot 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting at-15c, worth 22c. One lot best 9-4 Bleached Sheeting at IS 1?2c,worth 30c. Onelotbest 10-4Unbleached Sheetingat 18 l-2c,worth 30c One lot best 9-i4Unbleached Sheeting at IS 1-2c,worth 30c. All Sheetings at reduced prices! One lot fine, yard-wide Unbleached Muslin at 4 3-4c, worth 6 1-4c. One lot fine, 40-inch Unbleached Muslin at 5 3-4c,worth 8c. One lot "Fruit of the Loom" Bleach Muslin at 7 3-4c, worth ioc. 3^All Muslins at reduced prices 1 Cotton goods are advancing in price. Be wise ' and take advantage of this sale, which will not' continue longer than this week. Geo.M. Snook & Co. FURNITURE, CARPETS AN D STOVES-HOUSE & H ERR MAN N f7'"V. .? OUR SELECTION OP Furniture, Carpets aul Stoves, ON WEEKLY OJt MONTHLY PAYMENTS. HOUSE & HERRMANN, 3.300 3M_A.i3Nr srm.saET. M.J.M'FADDEN Perfect Fitting Wliite Shirts of Our Own M. J. McFADDEN, ONE-PRICE 1LVT AND SHIRT STORE. Clioapost Storo in Wliocliug. 132Q AKTX> 1322 IMCj&.M.IZ33T STHEET. Mori's Perfect fitting Plaito d Bosom White Shirts for 75a. Men's Perfect Fittinp: Opea Front White Shirts (or 75c. Men's and Boys' Xi^ht Shirts 50c. Men's and Boys' Whito Shirts, all sizes, for 35c. Try our Perfect Fitting 50c'White Shirts. They are sold in all other stores for 73c. UlHcm x,?. ng M. i.?|,rt??ml, Htrog[, Noir AUvorllioinoiJta. Annual Statement of th? (ion? "IKMVW* 'll,urnlM-'? Co.?Flllli Page, i v.'.W v n"5'"--*?J- O. DUlou 4 On. ^ Mntitca?Awn Is. vXJftt!!1 wd torfakrHlnohnrt A Tatura. | i-?[m 1c1?nt Mo'lrrn Ho?l(looni. viiSiBR"1 "u???-JTwi> 0 U (:ronlPji, EliiS'h ita0Wrl' ""t^tii-siuuo ,1 XilOKl'? C??fcr.Uouw-,Vebb0,'? u??'? Tom', I TWpVlSo.'a<1U E"k"' (-'lcl?co' IL Tajlor? ??i*!1?# Itonmor^' Co. Cort-y A Co. 1 or Kunt??Uiifiiriil.Hliuil Kooin, I j^ro Ilou?u-Tho liur^lur. Myloj Art studio. i;orsnlo-Kour Lot*. tiiTvA Dollar* pur Dozm-Kwlnir Uro? . llio Akron Air iiltut Furnaco-1c.52^ | s *;s rs:???' ifJSSSff'JiSff ?"r Superior Merchant Tailor. nniWl'nt^lAirnUtlori, lJJt nml US.1 Marlut Street.. j ,.'rTml ,r,nn",'.'! "'"l no"'! Snectnoiot J-OII cull ?ii nna Uavo y iM rlJ1,?''*' Wo Imve tlioflnnit oUiorOnUdLT l?,V.',r? "po'lnno? "mil nny wu.th.liua12" wS;S;a JAl'OIl w. tlUL'nn, r? ? .Jeweler nntl Optician. CornnrTwelflli nud Mnrllot StreoL ilo wn. a Wheeling lloy." ovnr ?iF'ndnr a.ti p,al,er3 nro iniliRnant nn 1 1 ' f ?' niUrJl-'l" i" tilC fit'O onddtgroointliocaw oi Joe I.ovo, the In wfl?fi? Ma Klpp. Levowaaborn wi,n? b,T ^'ont 10 Cincinnati lllj" b?y- I/O hoa a married sister il K /'OfP. Ills brothor is also a resident o( tins city, and employed at a Sou" brio factory. The murder was a cold-blooded ono, but tbo jurors all con smored tho nrlsonor's sanity a mattor of grave doubt, lienco tho verdict whicli tlio papers all denounce. Fllnu-rilzilmmonx. J"* /,lmos Fil,mi' the well known saloon kcopor and member of Council, was married yesterday morning at half K-teT V1 a's.t- Joseph's Cathe P?' ?{ls,Mv0m FltJ!simmons. Rev. rmntfni JIctll,!!0tt officiated at tho nuptial ceremony. A wedding break fast and rccoption at tho homo of tho bride a mother followed, and iu the J:?.??00'1. JIr\ mui Mrs. Fllan left for Pittsburgh, whore they will remain a oa their "returnf"''11 K?'? hou?ekc?Pi?B Trnnsferg Uncorded. Clerk Hook yesterday admitted to record transfers of real estato as follows: February Xo by David II. Henderson and wife to John DuDy, for SCO lot 21 in division A of Henderson's subdivi Ellen l'orsyth tract in North February 15 by John Hall to William LrthnV|0V-'S?'-,0ta ^ an<1 ? >"'d one fourth of lot i, lyinsoastof Triadelpliia on tho National road. 1 January ''0, by (iUy R. C. Allen, spe cial commissioner, to Thornhnm frot ers.for^050,^.; acres adjoin? ing A. S>. Ihornburg s line. Sudden Z>e.itU at Wont Alexander. Byers T.\atej died suddenly yestcr w LT l,?!"1"') !lt Wcst A'exander, Pa., mn?^fif- '? .BOn,?,t0 "ttead flowed' hn ?! ? S1St0r' -Mrs- Anna Valentino, who is to bo married to-day to Rev. Mr. ve^Mn : u' About C ?'clock nnf ? .I5 morflng,ho got up and went out to tho yard. He did not return, and some time after ho was missed, and his body was found in an outhouse. .Mr. lU'lVb,?"3 f?rnlorly ?.prosperous and nnni i; . ?m-oro ""iscounty,living near Roney s Point. Several years ago ho sold out Ins farm there, and einco at^hisT,lSdlUKhiStim?ab0Ut ItepuWlonn Clnb 31oellni:T?.iilxi,t. Tho Republican club of the Fourth ward Will meet this evening iu ti.o law ?" , ; at 1421 Chaplino street; to choose delegates to the etato convention of league clubs v.-liicli meets at rarkersburg next Tuesday. All Re publican voters are invited to meet with f f'.'l""d.1113 iioped that the meet in? will bo a large one. 'Jihtj,1!1eiiub!i<vin club of tho first ward and all Republican voters of Washing ton district will also meet Thursday ov ening in Spargo s hall, on Coal street, tor tho same purpose. Clay district and tho several clubs south oi tho creek, as well as tho colored Invincible" should come to the front and bo in it A WHEELING GIRL IX TllOUSERS Locked Up in I'ltUburRli?Didn't Know It Was Against tho Law. Yesterday's Pittsburgh Dispatch con | tains a column articlo on tho escapade of Ada Scbell, a Wheeling girl, who left this city about sis months ago and is living with her sister in Allegheny. William Kramer, a young basket ma j leer, was Ada's "steady. company"; ho | visited her Monday evening, taking a companion, one George Beecher, along, j After playing ngame of euchro the trio engaged in general conversation. Kra I mer bragged of Miss Schell's lovo for , j him, and his sweetheart agreed with him that she did, indeed love him,.and I when Bcecher dnred her to dress in i men's clothes, and accompany Kramer I to Allegheny, she, to show her lovo fur tho latter, immediately accepted, tho I stipulated wagor being "a couple of the-, atre tickets. Beecher being a email j man,thogirl/lecidcd to wear his clothes,! | and retiring to another apartment, he disrobed, and handed out his clothes. I Tho girl was. soon dressed in the, to hor, new fanglcd togs, and she and her lover left for Pittsburgh, leaving Beech er behind clothed in an old wrapper be longing to Miss Schell. Arrived in Pittsburgh, they began to take in tho sights, but wore soon com pelled to flee from several men, who had penetrated the girl's disguise. Their pursuers notified an ofiicer atul tho two were arrested, taken to tho station house and locked up over night. In the morning Miss Schell was discharged by the magistrate with a lecture, 'and Kramer was lined So and costs. For fear of arrest Beecher remained at tho ' girl's house all night, clothed in her wrapper. / | Dn.^ Wood's Norway Fino Syrup was used for years as a prescription by a successful physician. It is in all re spects the best cough medicino made to-day. Sold by all dealers on a guar antee of satisfaction. daw Typographical Union's Masque Ball! Turner Hall, Friday evoning. Rev. C. N. Grandison, D. D., Presi dent of Bennett College, Greensboro, N. C., of the Methodist Episcopal church will preach at Simpson chapel on Wed nesday evening at 8 p. in. Dr. Grand ison is one of "the ablest aud most elo quont speakers of tho race. SPECIAL SALE.?Bead S. ? T.'? "ad." Great Bargains in fino Shoes at L. V. Blond's. GRAVEYARD INSURANCE Ao Worlcod by a Whoollns Agont. Ho Wrltus a Polloy ON ftMflHLYING ON HISDERTHBED Mm. O. C. AVIir/.enrlod Relates How Slio Scoured it l'ollcy, tliat Wasn't IV; 1 icy, on Her llusbitml'K Life. Agent A. J. Hjorej'n Ilenrliijt Con tinued, ami Ho Illmsoir Recommit toil to Jail. From tho documentary ovldonco sub mitted to Squiro Arklo yestorday it was apparent that A, J. Byorly, the Insur ance agent, was not a bit particular about tho risks ho insured (or his com pany. On tho seventeenth day of last Oc tober tho lato Mr. G. C. Wiiuenrled'yas insurod by liyerly in tho l'rovidont lito insuranco company, and $2 00 was paid in by Sire. Winzeuriod. On January 19 tho secretary of tho company dis covered that a policy had boon issuod to Winzonried, and when tho second payment was made by Mrs. Winzon riod, ho save tho mflfiey, $5 -0, to Byor ly with instructions to cancel tho policy and rottirn tho money, ns Winzonried was nick and his application never should havo been accepted. During Byorly's hearing yesterday, ou tho charge of having obtained money by false protonso. Jlrs. Winzon ried tesullod that Byorly hadcomo to her, informed hor * that tho policy had to bo cancolled, but said, that lor $1 SO more he would insuro hor hus band's life in tho American Mutual In surance company, of Elkhart, Ind, After eomo hesitangy, Mrs. Winzonried cave the anent the money, East Satur day, February 33,she hunted up Bverly, told him that her husband was dead, and askoil for tho policy. Tho agont told hor that ho had cent on tho money and was expecting to receive tho policy. M tho latter was refused, tho money would bo returned to -Mrs. Woinzenreiu. llo also told hor that ho already know of her husband's death. Byorly took tho stand and admittod that ho' had not sent tho money' to Elkhart, but produced an application for a policy on Winzenried's life, which application had been returned to him from Elkhart for emendation. Ho had notsont in tho money, ho said, because it was customary for" insuranco agents to retain tho money, takoout their com mission and send on the balance when thu application was accepted. Ho claimed that he had committed no of fense and had intended to return tho money to Mrs. Winzonried. ' The application Byorly had sent on to Elkhart was the proof of tho way some agents do up the companies they repre sent. Theapplicatio n contains several questions, which aro to bo answered by tho partrdesiring a policy, and some to bo answered by tho agent. From the testimony it was proved that Mr. Win zenried was not present when tho an swers were filled. Ono question asks as to tho pation's health, and Bverly wrote the answer "Good," when the fact was that Winzonried was sick in bed at tho time. Another question is, "Has the risk over been sick at any timo in his lifo?" "Never," wroto Bverly. "What is his appearance as to general health?" "Good," wrote the agent, and Winzonried was at that moment sick in bed, or was at least outside of the range of Byorly's vision. The cvidcnco all boing in, Squiro Arklo took tho matter into considera tion, and announced that ho would give his decision on Thursday at 3 p. m. Byerlv was remanded to jail. The hearing oi the caso of assault and battery and trespass, charged against Jack Eash and Burt Haggerty, was postponed until Wednesday at p. in. ltobert Purccll, charged with illicil intercourse with Mamie Stevens, ap peared before Squiro Arklo yesterday and gave himself up. Ho was released on his own recognizance and the hear ing set for two o'clock this aiternoon. The Late Captain Schmidt. j The "Washington, Pa., Reporter has this ! to eay of tho death of Capt. Charles j Schmidt, already announced in tho Ix TELLiGF.xci:n: l)n Sunday afternoon Captain Charlc3 Schmidt, the well .known vino grower of South Strabane f township, died of typhoid pneumonia, aged seventy-two years. Captain Schmidt was very well known in this place, having been in business in town for many years before his removal to the farm cast of. town. .Ho was a man oi sterling integrity and he will be missed from the community. Mr. Schmidt leaves a wifo and four children, two daughters and two sons. The daughters are the wives of John and George Beck er. Of tho sou3, Frank is unmarried and lives at home, while Charles occu pies a responsible position with Key mann, the Wheeling brewer. TllO I.tl(ll03. ,Thq pleasant effect and perfect safety with which Indies may use the Califor nia liquid laxative Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get tlio trno and genuine article, look for tho name of tlie Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., printed near tho bottom of the package. Di\v Typographical Union's Masqof/Bail! Turner Hall, Friday ovoning. Go to the supper given by tho Cran glo Baud at Second Presbyterian church, Thursday evening. Take your meals at Tho Milwaukee Cafe. Robert Grant, Manager. MONEY SAVERS?Rend Sttmc & Thomas' "art." For health and happiness, tho boon of all mankind, take Dr. A. S. Todd's Liver Pills. Common Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. DOES NOT. THE HUB-ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. ?THE? ' Is now in the East. You may look for the EVER SHOWN, AND AT |t * 1 TEE HOB'S USUAL LOW PRICES! OTHE-t* ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, HATTERS AND FURNISHERS, Market and Fourteenth Streets, FURNITURE-WHEELING INSTALMENT CO. Made Comfortable and Cosy! By dealing with us you can select from our Mammoth Stock everything neces sary to make home comfortable and at tractive on easy weekly and monthly payments. 1136 to 1140 Market Street. jos. h. 3JTHRDI-E, Manager*. ' ATLANTIC TEA CO. Our invoice la completed. The result io highly gratifying to us. Wc propose to pursno the sanio course for 1592 that bus proven so (successful In | thopast. Sell only Frosh and Staudard Goods at prices that defy competition. ! PBIOB LIST: Granulated Sugar, 23 lbs. for $1 00 Standard A Sugar, 25 lbs. for 1 00 Light Brown Sugar, '27 lbs. for 1 00 California Prunes, 3 lbs. for 25c California 12v. Peaches, 3 lbs. for 25c Dried Poaches, G lbs. for 25c "Dried GraDes, 4 lbs. for 25c Raisins, 3 lbs. for ;.25c Currants,4 lbs. for 25c Navy Beans, 0 lbs. for 25c ?Lima Boana, 1 lbs. for 25c Head Bice, 3\ lbs. for 25c Carolina Rice, 4$ lbs. for 25c Standard Tomatoes, 3 cans for 25c Standard Suirar Com, 3 cans for 25c Standard Peas, 4 cans for. 25c , String Beans, 4 cans for.... 25c ! Pio Pcachos,3 cans for 25c Table Poaches, porcan 10c WHEELING, AY. YA. We Lead, Let Those Who Can, Follow. lEGGER, WARRICK & CO. NEW SPRING NOW ABBIYING DAILY. ? LARGE AND CHOICE SELECTION Fancy Novelty Bedford Cords, Plain Bedford Cords, WliipCorJs, AND BEIGES, In nil the latest Bhndos, fancy, plain and mix* lures, which ho oiler lit ihc following price*: Bost quality lied ford Cord, ttS iuclic>, at 75c, sold elsewhere at $1. Finestt<i(Miich Jleilford Cord, at sold elsewhere at $1.25. Call and be convinced that the nbovc arc (acts. Now is your opportunity to buy LACE CURTAINS, As wo purchased n largo stock- from a innnufoe turcrgoingoutof btulues* inlhftllnc. Wecaa tnvo you 2j per coat by buying them from us. Extraordinary Bargains In TABLE LINEN. TAIJLE SETS. XAFKLS'S. TOHCIION LACES and EMBROIDERIES. Coinc nnddecido for yourwlf how mouy dollars wo can save you in the month of February. Egger, Warrick k Co., 1132 7JVKIN STREET