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EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS-STONE &. THOMAS. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS this weeK, 101) PIECES Chovlot Suiting In Plaids and Strlpos, at 3 3-4c, worth 7 c. 5,000 YAltDS OutlngCloth Flannelsat53-4c, worth 8 and 10c. FACTORY REMNANTS. 15 PIECES 40-Inch wldo Silk Fronch Hen rietta Cloth at 39c, worth 90c. __ S-4 Caadmai Tablo Cloths at 74c, worth $1 ^PIECES Zophyr Ginghams at 9 l-2c, worth 12 1-2. 50 PIECES Bedford Cord Cashmoro at 37 l-2c, prlco olsowhoro 50c. 40 PIECES 36-Inch wldo Vigorous* Suiting at 9 l-2c, worth 15c. 75 PIECES ICoochllno's French Satines at 12 l-2c, worth 30c. 'iOO 10-4 Cardinal Tablo Cloths at S9c, worth SI 25 ?JO PIECES Black All-wool Cashmoroa at 37 l-2c, worth 50c. A 540,000 Stock of Carpets to select from, the lowest. Prices guaranteed to be Stone & Thomas. SPRING UNDERWEAR-N1. J. M'FADDEN. M. J. McFADDEN. ~ GRAND opening ?OF Men's SpringUnderwear Wo have tlio largest stock and the greatest bar gains in V.NDKiuvr..u:over shown in AVhocli ig. Men's Fine Quality of Genuine Balbriggan Shir!.; and Drawers for 25 cents. Same as sold in other stores for 35 cents. Men'j I'arfec; Kitting Fino White Drilling Drawers, extra well sewed, in all sizes, for2o couts. Same as sold in other stores for 35 cents. Men's ExtraX'ine Quality of Genuine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers lor 35 cents. Samo as other stores sell for 01) cents. Men's Finest and Best Quality of Spring Weight Merino Shirts and Drawers, in white or nice natur al color, all sizes, lor 50 cents. Same as other stores sell ior 75 cents. Men's Finest and liest Quality of .Egyptian Yarn Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, in ali" size, for 50 cents. As good as other stores sell for 75 cents. Men's Finest and Best Quality of Striped Bal briggan Shirts and Drawers, warranted last colors, in all sizes for 50 cents. Same as other stores sell for $1.00. hi a ONE PRICE SIHttT AND IIAT STOHF, Cheapest Store in Wheeling, 1330 and 1322 Market Street. CLOAK DEPARTMENT?GEO. M. SNOOK fi, CO. Reefers and Blazers, with Bell Skirts to match. Military Cape New markets. Imported and Domestic Capes. Reefers and Blazers in all lengths, colors, sizes and'prices. Infants', Children's and Misses' Wraps. Our CLOAK DEPARTMENT is larger and more attractive than it ever has been. Our prices will bear the most critical investigation and com parison. Dress Goods Department, Hundreds of handsome Imported Dress Patterns, of which no two are alike. Bedford Cord Suitings in wide, narrow, wave and two tone effects. 45 shades in Henriettas alone. Silk Warp Glovias for street and even ing wear. Whipcords, roule Cloths. Cheviots and Crepelines in all the new spring shades. Beautiful color combinations- in figured India and Glace Silks. Exceptionally large and varied lines of novelty ana plain Dress Goods to sell at the popular price of 50c per yard. Our stock of Dress Goods is reputed to be the choicest and most select in the State. Geo.M. Snook & Co. FI RST'-GLKSS FURNITURE, CARPETS,STOVES And Housefurnishing Goods, -ON EASY. WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS.? HOUSE & HERRMANN, Tiio Zlousofuruisliorsi, X300 STRSE'T. Ti. if i ?*w Aflvo,,,,*0nici?lii. Sim"'rase, i ilSoT * <ho L!?ht of ita | 0- Sinltli. vsafwJ | Slouo .1 Tliowoi- I1 K'Xi.,MVl-ai':,Crj"ouo-Wl'????e lu&ent Co. I1 A 8uu.lil' fr a"'1 Suaiiicr Gooili-C. ll.mioclor 1 NOT! c | liXTl, IJ3II; X, J'? 1*\y'1 ',r<''*? *"'l,"'?"r CuVll"f lrn,,?' w? jrol ?r Ui?, cutimS JTomJII!1 n,ul ,""1 ??"? ?;'"l?lhlu?o?uV " <? mVJu !??tM,,?rlng ^ * I?I ? n n b 1 o " Irrc,?n??? r,?f i lV'SON*? , * ??nihlicr#, 1331A laJiA . n.n<l JMV4K ' 1J4J Markot Street. "?nl'rh Hot 'pVmV1' 0,T,llnc ? pmcJuue miy w/'loi? ???,!" ,n,',co,l<'n ran JOU;,Cr' C"r To liore n Sliirr Ilnco. ?? A tlcrl"l Clinuse. KSfSS'rr'?": and I'rof T?. t-t-nil'lon was accepted i fill tl o 4ca?w ?'jlr T, sclcflc(i 10 day evcnhiTfo3',30' lioi"rood 'notSatur wWfXJriSSS: '0,v" o'licers, Mayor.Joseph Mahood. ? l^ordcr, Ja?les Kclly -ergaant, Louis Gocke, jr cScn0\ZS3wer'J"mc,sS"'itl' James K. j)arrutt lfi?rSlin' iT'103, ?A"on. C. JfcJIullen jr rf 1{},akc' Thos' JJ Uronnan ' 1 IIllr,lc>' a?<l Win. ^elccHonwiU be held on Tuesday, J T, ? "?K-? o? Whnls. b/oregon ?A\Vrt7.ahnai buC" a'lo"ta> taininga dmplav of 3?'"? ca,r con" srswat fV= '3 i5?SS ?>>to ;& bu? *" California^ The car i s lU T. of tr'city from a verv nio/ i y oie? in (hat state. . -vnamo ""de rj.i J21*1'"1 W:,r" Unmoornt,. > a-m!rdav-n|,Chfro?f Ri<^io di"?l presided, and Fd rrfw,'!111"0' ,^1rl Sutler Sc c?osoH:0,1"rEca^SP^f?nS. August Schruram Thoexecuth-ii and mu.ee v.-as instructed to secu j " hS'l for permauent quarters. " ,laIIl senedrtll? "'eutin,; "^viches were Two Deaorvcd Promotions. Mr. Will King, who for a number of years has beon the chief clerk of the Riverside iron works at their Benwood office,' has resigned his position and will locate at his old home in Claysville, Pa., where he has accepted a position as as sistant cashier of the Claysville bank. Mr. King has made many warm friends in Wheeling ho. will bo sorry to see him leave. Mr. Waltor F.loomfield, of tho River side's main oflice force, has been.pro moted to the position made vacant by Mr. King's resignation, and will take charge this morning. Mudo a New 3lan. John Christy, tho crippled cigar maker, upon whom . an operation has been performed at the City Hospital, is getting along very well and expects to be able to ho out next month. Christy I has been afflicted with club-foot from his birth, but when the operation was performed it was found that it was necessary to amputate only a port of J one foot. The other foot the physicians twisted around in such a way that it will servo very well as it is. The tickets for the ball to be given by tho cigar makers for Christy's benefit at Turner hall on April '20, aro selling well, over 400 having already been disposed of. Saturday's l'ollcn Court Ill police court Saturday the witnesses of the disorder at the coiored ball, who had failed lo appear at Friday's session, and for whom rules had been issued, were dismissed, as thev offered good ex cuses. Buck Tyler, L)ave Grant and Dan Thomas, accused of participating in tho row, wore dismissed. Hattie Taylor was fined $1 and costs for being out on the streets for immoral purposes. As sho claimed she was on her way to her mother's house in North "Wheeling at the time, tho fine was suspended. William Griflin and Arthur Cohen were fined ?.3 and cost3 for disorder, and Frank and John Fallstick $5 and costs for resisting an officer. A11 Important Difference. To mako it appareut to thousands, who think themselves ill, that thoy aro not affected with any disease, but* that the system simply needs cleansing) is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Mauufacturcd by the California Fig Syrup Co. lxtw ' ?5 PIECKS Xnlnsoulc Ilnrred rind Striped at r?c. These good* wcro never sold for less than 10c. To-day only, at i.. S. GOOD'S. Gnn.ix Bargains in Gno Shoes nt L. V. Blond's. Strawhorrj Ilann. AVc Will match our Strawberry Hams against any hams in tho United States for cut aud delicacy of flavor. ? ?? Take your ineais nt Tho Milwaukee Cafe. P.onKiiT Grant, Manager. You all know that Uastin's Kidney and Liver Tea cures constipation anil ,Eick headache. 'JOc at drusgists. a Cheat Bargains in lino Shoos at 1* V. Blond's. IN JAIL FOR STEALING. Padgo O'JTcnl Apaln In Troublo, and Under 81,000 Ball for Trial. THE ALLEGED OFFENSE 11 FELONY. Ho ta Accused ol' Kuterlug n House i'cHtiTiluy Morning ijiul Stealing $!W?Ilu Is Htirprinod nt Ills Arrest, but Hands Part ol* tlio Monty to n Fricnil, and It 14 Itccovorcd. Yesterday Mrs. Etta Ditty, who iceops a somowhat notorious houso in tlio Second ward, complained to tlio police Unit yosterday morning souio timo before U o'clock and after 4, Padgo O'Neal ontered licr houso through n window and etolo a roll of monoy con tainingSSO. She did not want to have. Padgo arrostod for burglary or gracd larceny, which nro felonies and punish: ablo with imprisonment in tha peni tentiary, but alio wanted tlio inonoy back and sho wanted him prosecuted for treapass. Yesterday afternoon Officer AVilkio was down street and ho caw I'adgo standing on n corner. lie called lohim, and Paugoweutto wlioro Jlartin Jla loney was standing and handed him something. Wilkio arrestod him and took him to headquarters, where ho asked what the charge was, and seemed very much astonished whon Informed. llo was lockod up, and Squire Phillips telephoned for. In the meantime! Willtie went back down town and iound> n man named Mullin,whosaid he saw O'Neal hand Malonoy soino money. Maloney when found turned over thumonoy, and thero was found to bo S33 of it. Sqniro Phillips came down to head quarters, and after hearing tlio state ment of the facts committed O'Neal to the county jail in default of $1,000 bail for his preliminary hearing. O'Neal's father came up Infer and wanted to go on his bond, but tile squire was not present and tho prisoner spent the night in jail. O'Npal was scon leaving tho houso by the window nt which ho entered, anil one of the girls fired a revolver at him threo times, but did not hit him. IN FAlIt HI3UMUDA. Ihe U. S. Marshal Writes a Loiter giving their lixporioncos on tlio Way. A private letter has been received from United Slates Marshal White, dated at the Hotel Hamilton, Hamilton, Bermuda, giving somo account of the trip ho and Clerk Dollicker, of tho United Stales circuit court, had to that sunny hind. Those woro tho only two of a largo party made up to go who Bhowed up on pier-!" the day tho Trini dad sailed for Bermuda. Tho trip out was delightful, and the Vest Virginia tourists woro never absent from tho 'dining saloon at a single meal, certainly a good record for such land lubbers. Ono hundred and twenty of tho 150 passiyigers were seasick." Tho sea was rough, and one old traveler said he felt very sorry for Messrs. White and Dol licker when tho ship sailed, but being an old sailqr himself ho would do what ho could to make thom comfortable while they were Sick. After dinner the first day ho retired to his room, and they did not see him again till the land of tho lily and rose was reached. Then lie shunned tho two, when he hoard, from the porter that they had been well and jolly alt tho way across. - Mr. White adds: "I neglected to sav, it's such a common tlf.ng here now, that peas, potatoos, lettuce, beets and all tho list of vegetables are on tlio table every day now, and the climate is most delightful. Flowers are on all sides, and the sun has got in its work of tanning on my face." ? tjc/crnl SliotH Flrcjl. Saturday night lale four men attacked ! Bob .Shorts, a cab driver, and knocked him olf the seat. Officer Moran saw the trouble and chased the fellows, and as they would not halt for calling he fired i his pistol in the air several times, equal ly without effect to stop their flight,but the shots attracted Officer AVilkio's at tention and he ran in that direction and mot two men running off. Ho arrested them and they will have a hearing this morning. They-are Tony Maloy and a young fellow named Jcffers. o Locked up as Vagrants. Yesterday morning Ofiicer Hitz locked uj) two men, who were recognized as Frank Johnson and his brotiier. Prank was locked up here several months ago for disorderly conduct by Ofiicer Gaus. Ritz thought they an swered tho description of two of the men engaged in the masked robbery at I Findlavville, Pa., a short time ago, but I the other officers 'do not think likely they arc the men. They were locked up on a charge of vagrancy. Satiflfactlon Is guaranteed to every one who takes Hood's Sarsaparilla fairly and according to directions. This is tho only prepara tion ot which "J00 Dcse3 One Dollars can truly bo said. ftSTiiavo you seen Hood's Rainy Day and Balloon Puzzle? For particulars send to C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hood's Pills euro liver ills, jaundice, biliousness, sick headache, constipation. . 9 " , 5 I SPECIAL CHINA SALE. lVo Iiavo a few znoro IMatep, lea Cream Setn, Cups mid Saucer*, After Dinner Cof. fees, Fish Sots an?l Luitcli I'lutor. to be sold at tho greatly reduced prices. Now in the tlun* to sot bargain*. Cunio early to.day and mako your &occctloux. I. G. DILLON & CO. Dn. A. S. lava's Liver 1'ii.i.s arc mild, but prompt in rolieving constipation, Kick headache, bilious attacks, pain in the region of the kidneys, torpid liver, and in restoring a healthy, natural ac tion to the stomach anil bowels. TO-DAY ONI.V. 20 pieces oE Blenched Table Linen 30c, worth fully 7oc, at L. y. GOOD'S, Pure Leaf Lard. M. Reilly's Pure Loaf Lard from I hogs of our own killing. No tallow nor other adulterations. THE HU^-ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. The x ( IJiirrca Hji SlATESsW or AMI Hit A. PWw THE beautiful Sham rock and Little Cupid the God of Love. TREE to our friends and patrons on St. Pat rick's Day. IT isn't hard to find the reasons for the continued stream of peo ple in our store. It's easier than finding anything on a map. They come and come again be cause everything is right. Prices and quality- and vast quantities to select from, and we always have somethingof special interest. Dur ing this week we shall offer special bargains in Neiigee Shirts, also another new and elegant line of Neckwear at', 25 and 50 cents, which we guarantee equal to any offered elsewhere at double the amount. If you have not yet worn our heavy Jeans Working Pants at yj cents and Wool Filling Jean Pants at $1 00, it's about time you quit paying #1 00 and $1 50 for same goods and get a pair at the . ST. PATRICK'S DAY Soveniers. Little Cupid as the God of Love in a cluster of the Sham rock. FREE to our patrons and friend on St. Pat rick's Day. One Pries Clothiers, Bitters and Fnrnisbtrs, FOURTEENTH AND MAItKET STREETS. CREDIT TO EVERYONE-WHEELING INSTALMENT CO. Credit to Everyone. I SDBEEB LIME OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS To Select From. MINSTALIE 1136 to 114-0 Market Street. jos. h. Manaaer. i ?: ATLANTIC TEA CO. Our invoice is completed. The result is highly gratifying to us. Wo propose to pursuo tho suuio course for 1M02 that hus proven so successful iu tho post. Sell ouly Fresh and Standard Gocdi at prices that defy competition. PBIGB LIST: ' California Prunes, 3 lbs. for 25c California Kv. Peaches, 3 lbs. for 25c I Dried Peaches, 0 lbs. for 25c Dried Graces, -1 lbs. for 25c liaisins, 8 lbs. for 25c Currants, 411)3. for 25c Navy lieans, U lbs. for 25c j I.iin'a lioana, ?! lbs. for 25c Dead ltice. 3; lbs. for 2oc Carolina llice, 4t lbs. for 25o Standard Tomatoes, 3 cans for 25c Standard Sui;ar Corn, 3 cans for 25c Standard l'oa3, 4 cans for...; 25c Siring Beans, 4 cans for 25c I'io I'eaches, 3 cans for 25c Table Peaches, per can. * 10c WHEELING, IV. VA. .We Lead, Let Those Who Can, Follow SGGER, WARRICK &. CO. DON'T YOU" THI8KS0? It pays to deal whore you can rely upon ijettin? everything at a reasonable price, Instead 01 Ma ting: oue article at less tli'au regular price m o paying more for all others. And you will Hn'lUJ iu the former list, a* the latter is only a deception. Housa Cleaning has Com menced and You Will Want NEW CURTAINS I DO .NOT FAIL TO .SHE OCR CHEAT Curtain Bargains I 25 l'cr Cent Lett Than Regular Pricc*. OUR SPRING DRESS GOODS. Wc make tiovr the Grandest displny of Bcanti* /til Hrcju Fabrics that it has ever boea our picas* ure to invito you to Inspect. Our Spring Jackets, Reefers and Capes Arc now In. You are invited to tcc Oicz:, ts they aro beauties. NEW MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Just rccclvcd, and by far too best valuo ever .shown. Bgger, Warrick & Co, 1132 7UTKIN STREET