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ALTERATION SALE-BTONE 4 THOMAS. $125,000 WORTH OF AT AUCTION PRICES. Our force of Salespeople has been almost doubled, You can got bottor attention this week. Como In tho morning If poasiblo. Stone & Thomas N. H?There is not rrn nrtlclo In tho Dry Goods or Curpet lino but wliat lug been reduccJ from 15 to oO per cont. For the benefit of those who buy this week we have some special bargains in New Stylish Hats, all the latest shapes and colors, which we now offer. These are all ??NEW SPRING STYLES! IN ALL COLORS, BLACK, BROWN, HAZEL, CINNAMON, Etc. $2.00 Hats this week for . $1.50 2.^)0 Hats this week for . 1.90 3.00 Hats this week for . 2.40 Our Fine Flexible Hats, equal to any $j:'oo -Hat in style, quality and finish, at the low price of $3.00. Boys' Stiff Hats,. $1.00, $1.25, $1.45', $1.50. Boys' and Children's Hats and Caps in large variety. M. J. McFADDEN. Lcaflinj One-Prico lliittcr anil Fsirntelicr, 1320 & 1322 Market Street. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS-GEO. M. SNOOK & CO. We Bought Largely Of Spring and Summer Goods, expecting to get . into our new quarters in time for the heaviest Spring trade, but the contractors and builders are going to disappoint us. Owing to this fact, we are very much handicapped for room, and as it be comes an imperative necessity to quickly reduce ? this immense stock, we have decided to offer some extraordinary bargains, of which the following are a few: One Case all Woo! Novelty Cheviot Suiting, 33c, worth '50c. ' One Case All Wool Novelty Mixed Suiting: 34c, worth 50c. Good Quality Plain India Silk at a yard. Extra Quality Plain Japanese Silk at 59c, worth 90c. Fine Figured India Silk at 79c, worth Si 00per yard. Splendid Quality Surah Silk at 59c, worth 75c. One Case Fine Cotton Challie at 4 3-4C, worth 7c. One Case Ladies' Ribbed Vests'at 5c each. One Case Ladies' Ribbed Vests at 9c each. Good Shirt Waists for Boys at 19c each. 100 Dozen Ladies, 40 Guage, Fast Black Cotton Hose 25c. One Case Black Lining Cambric, slightly spoile'd in finishing, only 1-3-40 per yard. Geo. M. Snook & Co. ? ART RECEPTION-WHEELING I KSTAi-MENT CO. ART RECEPTION. BEGINNING TUESDAY, And Continuing for One Week, We Will Hold at Our Store, 1136 to 1140 Market Street, an Elaborate Aft Reception of Needle-Work! This exhibition will comprise the finest and most extensive collection of NEEDLE-WORK ever displayed here or else where. An able corps of assistants will be present to ex plain the nature of the work displayed, which can only be done bv THE "WHITE" SEWING MACHINE! "THE WHITE IS KING." SOLI) ON LXSTAL31ENTS. WHEELING INSTALMENT CO., Agents. lEEELlilflflFlllPANY, 1136 to 1140 Market Street. jos. h. wkrdle, Manager. Sfo ?nicm No*. nml 517 1'oiirtviMitl! Htr?j?t. New Ailrortbomnnt*. Flnnuclul FUtemont-Clty of Iktr.vood. l.ife Insurance?D. Mayor. For fr'alo?Dark Gray llor*o. Wnntul~Good <ilrl fnr General Homework. WiinkMl?Klr>t cUiK^namvur. Wanted?Kxperloneed llotiie Olrl. . . Hpocial Kutor b'nlo??t. J. McKoddon?Eighth ruKo. 1 Grand f lenranoQ 8nlo?I. Q. Dillon Co. To Michael Dunn. Korfale?vSlx-Uoomed Dwelling?G. O. Rralth. Kor b'ulu?Ten iihuron Blmi'lnM Iron Stook. Now Dinner Wnro-E\rltiK llro?. * Wanted?'To Poll IMuno nml Furniture. lJntnbnru Kola, em?0. V. Murray & C'o. Co*l'artucr?blp Notice?Albert filobo. Kaxter Curd*?<5.II. Muluiby. Gordon Seed?K. Ifo^o. l'lttuo Moving-*'. W, IJaumor f.'a GRAND OFICKA SALOON'..~aib?oti | nml Douffheriy'H l'uro llyo AVlilslclcs, i No. 51) Twelfth utroet. ANY omployo of Itullroiidi owning a wnteh that'.will not ptui limpootlon can purclmito nny wutcli, of nnr mtiUu, at Coin, luiny ll*t coat. AV? luivo a fow finest nlcUol ilnvmouda at 51(100. .(Aeon \v. c.uuitu, Jowoler, Cor. Twelfth ami .'Market m roots. NOTICK, GKNTLUM15X. Appreciating tlio li?crea?o oT trade, wo h:\vf adUndto our Cutting Ucpnrtiuoiit *Ur. I'.ullch, iirtlut euttor, who ha* lor tho pant seven years broa u.v?oclntcd nu<l had con trol or tha outline clopartmont of onr of Philadelphia'^ moiit fa*ltlooablo tailoring cstahllHlnuent*. C. UliSS & HONS, FaKhlnorihln Mm-ohant Tnltori and (lontn* l'ui'UlHhord, laiil Ai 1UV)3 market titroot. MUMl' Looked Up for DruoUcunoit?. One Oliver Blackburn, of Mt. I'loiia nnt, 0., was arrested yesterday nfter nuon (or being drunk and noisy. Ilo had in his pockets several lottors from uirlf, photographs and visitinc cards, and soino of Iho most disgusting dog pcrel ever perpetrated. Ho will bo up in tho police court thin morning. Anniversary Colubrntlon. The American Literary Institute of Botliany collego is going to celebrato ita fiftieth anniversary Wednesday even ing, April 20. Dr."John A. Brooks, of Kansas City, Mo., is to deliver an ad dress on tho occasion. Many of tho old mcmbora are expected to bo present und sharo in tho rujoicing of the A. L. L Kent Homo Insnue. Charles Walters who was sent to tho Ohio penitentiary from the St. Clairs ville court a littlo moro than a year ago for breakini: into and robbing the j Cleveland & Pittsburg railroad freight 1 station at Bridgeport, was brought back to Bridgeport yesterday by tho Belmont county sheriff, and was taken to hia | homo at Allegheny by Marshal Ed. Kellor. Young AValtors has partially lost his mind, and will .no doubt havo to bo sent to an insano asylum. A "Dry" Town Indeed. The "Washington, l\i., Observer says: On Saturday last about eight' hundred gallons of beer and forty gallons of whisky were received at this place from Wheeling. This' would indicate that many thirsty souls laid in a goodly sup ply of tho "tanglefoot" article to run over Sunday. Now who has boon granted license to bring all this liquor to tliis place, and if not granted licenso who is so bold as to bid defiance to the interstato commerce law and send it here? Hrutherhuoil of Hallway Trainmen. A new lodge of tho Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen was organized at Bridgeport by George W. Newman, of Galesburg, 111*., third vice grand master j of tho national organization. The order l numbers in America a membership of 37,000. Tho motto is "Benevolence. so | briety and industry." It is also bone* liciary, costing each member S2 50 per I ; month for an insurance of $1,000 against | I death or partial disability. The follow injr are tho names o? the officers of the | ! Bridgeport lodge: J. W. Freeman, mas ter; J. \V. Osborne, past master; D. L. Tafl, vice past master; O. A. Wigner, financier; U.K. Hiuer, recording secre tary; James Miller, conductor; Charles Stetts, warden; AV. A. Berry, outside guard; \Y. Harris, insido guard; JLI. Parks, journal age at. To Protect tlio Girls. One of the moat remarkable bills of the present session of the Ohio Legisla ture was introduced on Monday by Col. D. D. Taylor, o? Guernsey county." The intent of the bill is'to mako matters uncomfortable for pay married men who like to shine around young girls. The bill provides as follows: Be it enacted by the general assembly of the state of Ohio, that any person, being u married man in the Etate of Ohio, who shall fraudulently protend to be a single man, and mako proposals of marriago to any irirl or unmarried woman, or repeatedly call on or keep company with such females, upon such false pretense that ho is eligiblo ti) matrimony, shall bo deemed guilty of a crime, and, upon conviction, be lined not less than 5100 nor moro than $500, and imprisoned in the penitentiary not less than ono year nor more than three years. ThiovMN at Cameron. Tho police hero woro notified yester day that burgiars had ontcrod tho store of Crawford Bros. & Co. tho night be- | fore, at Cameron, and stolen a lot of ; ready made clothing. So far as known nothing else was missed. The thieves were thought to have come this way. Addis Collins and George Chambers aro chargcd with having put up tho job. Collins wont into tho store and threw outsoven suits of clothos, which Iloss Stottsbcrry, Kd Miller and Charles Anderson nicked up and made away with. Collins \va3 arrested and lodgcii in jail at Moundsville. Stottsberry, Miller and Anderson got away, it was supposed, on a freight train coming in this direction, and tho pojjico of Wheel ing wcro notitied to be 0:1 tho lookout for them. They wero not found. Colonel George W. Robinson, who was passing through Cameron shortly after tho robbery, got the names of tho sus pected parties and furnished them to tho pohco here. Tho &UI11 and Koowlutlgo Essentia! to the production of the most.j perfect ami popular laxative roinedy known, havo enabled the California Fig Syrup Co. to nchievo a'groat success in the reputation of ita remedy. Syrup of Fiss, as it is conceded to be tho'uni vereal laxative, l'or sale by all drug gists. DiV A rcij, lino of 12. C. Burl's celebrated One siioes just received. I- V. Bi.oxn, Solo Agent. Now Uull<llu? .Association. The City Building Arsociation is just starting, is organized under tho new building association laws, and is a first class opportunity for any person desir ing to savo monoy, borrow money or purchase a home. Stock can be "ob tained at No 29 Twelfth street, or from any of tho following gentlemen: II. F. .lones, Joseph Lawson, C. A. lleil, W. II. Caldwell, C. H. Copiv W. M. Bouiihor, F. C. Myers, B. S, Mcl.ure, Philip Slaguiro, Charles Lukeus, II. W. Fair. Go ToKurner & Co., for Wallpaper and Mouldings, of al! descriptions, lit), Twelfth street. OVER SIXTY Of THEM. Tho Grand Jury Finlehoa Its Labors aud Mitkoa its fteturna. FOUR GASES FOR HANGING, MAYBE. lteuleruoriloutoi to tio Used ns Im moral Hrsorts "Got It In 'tlio Nock." A Joiib List with very Pow of tlio Or. (Hilary Misdemeanor i that go to 31 fl k o tip tlio Average Grand Jury'n He port, Tlio grand Jury came In lint evening about 5 o'clock mid repotted over sixty truo bills, aud only four and part ot tmothor as not true. Tho list is inter esting and unusually long considering tho fewness ot the liquor selling ensos and keopers ot houses ot ill fame,which ordinarily nmUo up so groat u part ot long lists ot indictments found. Tho only "not truo bill" of spoclal Intoroat was that against Julius Jacobs, accused of trying to set tiro to his store on Main streot, Wilholm Maier, Sirs. Frank Leslie and l'rank Church woro indicted tor murdor, and Jack I'robasco for tho out rago unoti tho littlo Jackson girl, nti tour offenses for which tho penalty may bo death. Tho robberies' and larconies aro unusually nuuiorous, and thero are several unusual oflenses on tho list. Tlio feature of tho report especially notable, aside from the number ot gravo felonies, is the way tho owners ot houfC3 who rent them to bo used as houses ot ill fame woro caught. A number of these wero indicted, one couple getting eleven true bills against them. It is commonly said that when landlords aro lined for such renting, however, thoy uiamigo to get the tenants to pay tho lino, which, of courso, defeats tho ontiro purpose of tho indictniont. If a jail Eotitenco could bo iniposod it might have a bettor olloct. M'llss JIcGumphrey was not present ed for cutting Ada Foster, ns Ada was tooilHrom tlio effects of her injuries to appear and testify. Tlio man who out Ed Kunkel's throat in a boat house on the South Side was not indicted, le causo ho has never boon found. After tho roport had been received and the grand jury discharged, it was found that one of tho indictments for renting a house was incorrectly endors ed, tho evidence showing that Minnio Zulanf was tho person who routed a liouso to Jessio Morticello. Tho indict ment was changed to re&d accordingly, but the endorsement on tho back was overlooked. This will raise tho ques tion wbothor an erroneous endorse ment, read to the jury without dissent, affects tho validity of tho indictment. The truo bills returned wero as fol lows : FELONIES. William Maior, murder. 31 iiry Leslie, murder. Frank Church, murder. Jack I'robasco,! alias Jack Clifford, rape. licorgo Alexander, stabbing Charles Cole. . Charles Discher and John Hiliman, cutting Charles Wciinor with intent to kill. Charles 51. Eader, embezzling $900 from U. S. Express-Company. Frank JIartin, robbinz John Stephens of a watch. Charles Williams and Georco Cur tain, robbing-Alex Itodenbaugh of a watch etc. Claude Devinney and Stony Duffy, stealing $30 worth of brass oi tho Bel mont Nail Company. John Wilson, stealing a watch from John I.eo. - ? Patrick O'Neal, stealing 625 from Etta Ditty. Robert Donaldson, stealing $3S oi H. J. Mendel. MISDEMEANORS - Samuel Porter, jr., attempting to pro cure an abortion. James Nichols, adultery. Dan Lawrence, unlawful gaining. ? Charles Kice, disturbing a school. Delia Green, adultery. J. II. Manley and II. B. Ridgway, de stroying property. Silas Freemau, shooting at Dave Grant. .1. K. Earnest and Patrick O'Neal, stealing ?10 of Isaac Brovorman? Thoiiias Stickler, attempt to break in a door. Patsy Brown, adultery. Blanche Taylor, adultery. G. W.Urub", selling liquor to minors, three bills. F. M. Lynn, selling to a minor. ? Ada Foster, keeping house oi ill iamc, two bills. William and Elizaboth Emblen, rent ing hotisos to. be used, as houses of ill fam'o, cloven truo bills. Malissa McGumphrcy, routing houses to bo used as houses oi ill fame, two bills. Ben Dunlap, same offense, two bills. Julia Chisuell, same, one. William Clator, samo, ono. Jlary Hughes, same, one. William Kcid, samo, ono. Mary Grognn, destroying a fence. Frank Kasley and John Sutton, assault and batterv. NOT TltUli DILLS. William Gould, assault and battery. James Jones, adultery. William and Elizabeth Einblcn, il legal renlinL', one bill. Ilenry Sclienk, so!ling_fm Sunday. Frank Walther, Belling to n minor. Julius Jacobs, attempt to burn a house. COURT rnOCEEDlXGS. Judpo Paull ordered the release from jail of Htophou Hoymer. who was sent to jail for sixty days on February 1, and fined $25. It "was'shown to the court that bo could not nay tho line. In the chancery ciiuse of William A. Miller vs. Henry and Charles Miller, .1 decree was ontcrod ordering tho sale of tho real estate at issue, bein^ lot 1 in Josoph Caldwell's addition. Both sides of tho court adjourned till this forenoon. Tho Pennsylvania Way. U'a3hi?ff/r.rt:, To.. KqtorUr. A handsome iron bridge will probably bo erected over Catfish crook uoar Gantz'a mill-to tako the place of tho crumbling stone structure which now arches tho stream at that point. Liebig Company's I Extract of Beef. Do you want n cup 9I Beit Tea? SsotbaUtls ; lnuclo from ibo Genuine, Incomparably tho best. ' Pure, palatable, refresh* ' lug. Dissolves clcarly. See Baron Lieblg's iO - alguature in bluo on each label,tli THE HUB-ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. Nothing Like It in the State! An Inviting and Beautiful Place, so Full of Good Things for so Little That THE HUB JIA'Y~1)K JUSTLY STYLtiD AH EXPOSITION OF FASHIONS AND A BAZAR OF BARGAINS! EASTER OFFERING! Tho freshness of a now season begins, tho Sunny Sklos and nir of general Spring make its fool yotingor, brlghtor, bottor. Joyous liastor for every body, young and old, nnd hero aro Uastor goods for everybody, for all con ditions anil shades of aocioty, nnd at no othor house can euch genuine bargains bo fouiid. Every' day thla week u great, very great bargain e.iJo of BOY'S EASTER CLOTHING, CHILDREN'S EASTER CLOTHING, MEN'S EASTER CLOTHING. Bring the children, big and little, we'll do our bnjt tn inako your visit pleasant and tho boys happy. Wo ncvor indulge in foolish or rockloss talk, it Is by statingsimply and puroly tho truth that wo huvo in such a short timo built up such an enormous trade, and it is by our over striving to please our customers that wo aro enabled to retain tlio patronage of those who have once been hero and to gain many fresh customers dally. ljead all and make notes of such goods as you want, compare with other houses nnd then deliver your verdict wheroyou can do best. WE WO.N'T HE LEFT. CONFIRMATION SUITS! IN ENDLESS VARIETY. In precisely tho eamo fashionable stylos as found tho present season in all the metropolitan conters. No house in tho State ia displaying a moro diversified and larger stock, and what is still bettor, wo guarantee to eavo you moro on every purchase. Charming Easter Furnishings. We wish it to bo distinctly understood that in this department nohand __jno-dowii, old stylo and shop-worn articlo is to bo found, but everything now, bright and charming, pro-emiiiont for its originality aud cutcness, whether in l'lain or Fancy Shirts, Night Shirts, Flannel Shirts or Under wear wc-.can supply you.- evory ncod at prices no other house in tlio city can duplicate. In Neckwear wo have-the prettiest combination of tints, shades, colors and patterns evor submitted to tho fastidious tastes of youth. Glovos and llosiery in unlimited quantities and at unprece dented prices. THE HUB, The .llo-t Popular anil Only Exclusive Onc-Prlco Houso in the State, Market and Fourteenth Streets. A CHAMBER OF HORRORS-HOUSE & HERRMANN. COPYRIQHT I8<S?_ A CHAMBER OF HORRORS IS A BADLY FURNISHED SLEEPING APARTMENT. Furnish it With One of Our $25,00 Suites and be Happy. TERMS: $4 CASH. $1 PER WEEK. HOUSE & HERRMANN, ? "Tho Homelurnishsrsr" 1300 Main Street. _ ATLANTIC TEA CO^ SPECIAL PRESENTS a Co. Wo will during the next two weeks, beginning April (>, give to every pur chaser of Ten, Baking Powder or .Spice3 -aHSpecial Presont. Do not fail to seo our display of Specials. Granulated Sugar, 22 pounds, for...SI 00 Standard A Sugar 23 pounds for... 1 00 Light Yellow Sugar, 2(5 pounds for.. 1 00 Standard .Tomatoes, 3 cans for 25c Standard I'oas, -1 cans for. 25? Standard Pie Peaches, 3 cans for.... 2oc Tablo Peacli<&, two cans for 25c Alaska Salmon, two cans for 25c Salmon Steak, per can 20c Rolled Oats, 8 pounds for 25c California Prunes, 3 pounds for 25c Fresh Roasted Cofiee, per pound... 15c Fresh Roasted Eroken Coil'oo, per pound 10c Clothes 1'inB, per dozen lc Atlantic Tea Co. EGGER, WARRICK & C0._ GOOD NEWS Lace Certain Buyers! We bfivo the reputation of having the beJ value In CURTAINS at tho lowest price, and M the noxt two weeks will be n bis season lor these goods, wo have concluded to rcduco oa all curtfllu?25 per cent. NOW ISYOUR OPPORTUNITY Our Hue Is the choicest and largest wo bavo ever shown, from the cheapest to tho VERY FINEST QUALITY. And wo oflier our customers some advoutflgJi which aro Unsurpassed by Any House in theCity, At Such Prices that the Moit In digent Can lisiy At! CALL AND BE CONVINCED. Egger, Warrick k Co., 1132 7UOTIN STREET