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r' ? WE CELEBRATE-S WECEL The Last Day We Do Businfes by Offering 1 EXTRAORDIN/ E?fful*r $1 25 and $160 6111c Umbrella! ( " 91 75 and $2 00 Silk Umbrellu i " $4 50 and $5 00 Silk Umbrellas f " Si 00 Black Henrietta Cloth at. " 11 25 Black Henrietta Cloth at.. " 25c Wool Challle at. " 12Jc Pongee at " 8oShallleat OC OkUl filWUI " 23c Crepe do Chene at. " 76c All wool Carpeti at Besides hundred! of othor Bargains !0*Store cloMd all day Tuesday In room. Open aa oiual Wednesday. Stone & P. S.?For Sale Cheap?< and Shelving. SUMMER SHIRTS SUMMER Do you want the largest stock In 6hlrti that fit and are reliable In materli 25 to 50 con Won oich shirt? If you are M J Mc Cheapest Stor 132Q HND 1322 7 EGGER. WARRICK &. CO. SPECIALJFFERING! INDIA, PONGE Surah Silks! Strip. Durability, Chcapncu. We offer a Tory largo lino of choice design* at 50 cent*. *_ Black and Colored Sarah Silks, We call aneolal attention to our line of Black and Colored Sur&h* lor excellent wear and for pleaaant weight Tbrse are Yerjr desirable for fcummer Walati and Gown*. BEST VALUE IN Lace Curtains. We are aellhvx moro I.are Curtilns than erer before. Nolwltlntandli g the gr ?at demand. our stoekaare kept full by <:< utinu-'d recclpta of the Tcrjr latest production*. O ir prices are the loweatin'tho^lty. UUN 1 MI55 1 1 I For tb? next ten <1avmto offer 2S piece* 45-Inch Stuck. All Wool Henrionttn at 50 cenu a jrai*L Call soon, as they will not last long at those prices. Egger,? Warrick & Co., 1132 7umiN STRBBT, ATLANTIC TEA CO. .H; to Co. NEW CROP TEAS. Wo haro just recoivod our first inyoiro of new sea.oit Teas. Thojr are rich in flavor and possoss great strength. Our 00c Teas other dealers sell tor 60c. California Prunes, 8 pounds for-... 25c Er. California Peaches, Scans for... 25c Standard Tomatocj, 3 cam lor 25c Standard Pons, 4 cam for. 2oc Standard Sugar Corn, 3 cam for.... 25c Broken Coffee, por lb. 10c Fresh Roasted CofTeo, per lb 15c Maltard Sardines, per can 8c Snpollo, per packaw .'. Sc Gold Dint, per package. 22c Globe Washboards 15c Carpet Tacks, 8 or., per box. lc Clothee Pins, per dot. lc Atlantic Tea Co. 1109,1111 and 22G0 Market St. lo Lead, Lot Tboso Who Can Folio*. rrONE \ THOMAS. EBRATE ;s in Our Present Store Rooms :he Following ^RY BARGAINS: Lt 88c It $1 25 It. 3 25 00c 88c 14c rir. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: $ - 2c He DOc that we have not apace to mention. order to move onr itock. Into our lower Thomas. Dne Safe, and one lot Counters i-M.J. M'FAPPEN. : SHIRTS. Wheeling to gelect from? Do you wan J, color and make? Do yon want to savo looking for bargains come to McFaddon'a. For 25 Cents. <3 Striped Outing Cloth Shirti, iame aa stores soil for 35 ccnta. For 35 Cents. t Color Black Shir la, tame aa other atorca r SO cents. For 50 Cents. b Patoon, Bod lord Cord, Crope, Oxford, Black and Black \ritli White Stripes, same er stores sell for 75.cents. 0 t' , y { For 75 Cents. nch Satoon, Madras, Zephyr Cloth, Plain and Black with Whlto Stripes, samo as stores sell for it 00. P/ip flnfl Urtllnr oat Imported Sateen, Bedford Cord, Silk i Madras and English Oxford, same as stores sell for $1 SO. Boys' Shirts. g Cloth, Sateen, and Crepe, at 25,35 and its. :Fadden, e in Wheeling, UTHRKBT STREET. GEO. M. SNOOK A. CO. SOME OF THE YERY Ikirolilp F.nnfk UUUilUUlU uuuuu JUBT RECEIVED BY Geo J. Snook & Co. Plain ami Novelty Striped Grenadines. Figured Silk Dress Nets. Figured and Plain India Silks. Fast Black Organdie lawns in Plain and Fancies. Toillo du Nord Ginghams. Bedford Cord Ginghams. Figured Sliantong Pongees. Drapory Silkalines. Pink, Light Blue, Navy and Cardinal Embroideries in Match Widths. Match Widths In Fine Embrold ? i T crier* uuu jluiuuuu juut'ua* Ladies' and Children's Shirt Waists. Children's Jersey Ribbod Waists and Shirts Combined. Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests and Drawers. Ventilating Corsets. Fast Black and Colored Hosiery for Ladles, Gents and Children. Button and Lacing Kid Glores for Ladles and Children. Chiffon and Windsor Ties. Cream and Black Point de Gene Laces. Satin, Gauze and Feather Fans. ifirCrcam material of all kinds for Graduating Outfits. 9?"1,000 Umbrellas, for raiu or shine. See our Tnrkish Satin Umbrellas at the priccs of Gloria. terX Special Purchase of Lace Curtains at lowest prices quoted tills season. GEO. nun. SNOOK & GO. 4 MMiqwaK. u?ce I ypg. aa and 87 y?urtocoth teiroeu New Advertisement*. Notlee (0 rtipubiicnuj. Notlcc to Contra ciore. . Summer Session?Wheeling Biuinew Col lego. Auuouncemen t?Assessor? Robert Anaeisoa. For<\>unty Assessor?A. J. Scbultze. Administrator's Sele?K. & Carney. Great Dress Goods Bale-Geo. SL Tajrior-Be?ond Page. Heel Kstato Agent?0.0. 8mltb. Card of Thames?A. C. Wegener and Children. Filter the Water?Kwlng Bros. Found?Gold Watih. Mays?'T. 8. Dvnlfon. / Chase & Sanborn's Famous Roasted CofTeo? 0. K Murray A Co. New Store, New Goods-Louts Bertaehy. Base Balis. Glores. etc.?0. H. Qaimbr. Commencement Day Presents-L 0. Dillon & Co. For Rent?West Virginia Tobacco Co. Harden Seed?K. lloae. Bottled and Canned Goods-Albert 8tolie& Co. ' HALF liO.IK A 81?liClAI.TY. Just received, 100 doeon more of those Real Mnco Superior Half Hose.' For couifort and durability they surpass nil other*. All blaaks absolutely Cast. Prion 80c. 0. MAS* * SON**, Merchant Tailors and Genu' Furnishers, 1321 and 1393 Market street. TO REPUBLICANS. * It is part of the Domooratio plan to challenge the vote of every KepubU* can who has not beon assessed under the now West Virginia election law. Don't let them find you unprepared. ANT employe of Railroad* owning a watch that will not pass Inspection can purchnfte any wntoh, of aur mako, nt Com* Kay list cost. We liave a few fluest nlokel ymonde at 910 00. JACOIt W. C.EUBB, Jeweler, Cor. Twelfth and Market Streets* CHOICE Printed India Silks at half price?Goo. E. Stifel & Co, to-day. A Visitor Surprised. Charles Jocks was botn? shown over Cox's boilor works on Docoration Cay. and in some way got his finger caughi in the machinery, mashing it pretty badly, lie refused to havo it amputated and it was dressed at Menlcemiller's pharmacy. At Clork Hook's Office. orlmif fn/1 in VICI& ;eaw>ui?; record's deed made May 28, by Frederick Setior and wife to Louisa Brill, for $800, the east half of lot 5 in A. II. Brltt's subdivision of J. and J. It llakar's addition. A marriage license was issued to Donnally Morris, aged twenty-seven, of Charleston, and Rose Mick, aged eighteen, ot this city. W. B. Baird was appointed administrator of tho estate of William Brundstropp, deceased, and gavo bond in $200, with F. C. Bodo as surety. A tiood Time Annrid. The arrangement and amusement committees of tho Retail Grocers' Association hold n joint meeting at the office of Kirbach & Helmbright last night, and perfectod arrangements for the amusements at the picnic tlioy will hold on June 10. at tho Park. Among other things there will be a wheelbarrow contest, sack raco, potato race, bologna contest, walking match, foot race, croouot and everything to make the day one of pleasure to thoso atti Mini the picnic. That theamusomct-tf will be up to tho standard is nssurod by the fact of its being In the hands of the "angels of commerco" of tho difTeront wholesale bouses of the city. In tli? Police Court. Cm a man with $78 in his inside pocket bo convicted of vagrancy? was the conundrum generally asked about town yeslorday. Mayor Se&bright answered it in the morning by fining liver Zioglcr $10 and costB on that charge when he had that amount, lie declined to part with any cash, and was sent to tho hill for thirty days. A man and two women were fined $5 and costs each for disorder in East Wheeling, which they pnid. George Miller paid SI and costs for throwing a signal lan torn into a pile of shavings, causing a big blaze. John Lynch, for disorder, wont to tho hill for thirty days in dofault of $3 and costs, and John .Miller, on tho same chargo was dismissed. In Judge Cniupball'i Court. In Part I of the Circuit Court, Judgo Campbell on tho bench, yestorday, tho case of W. L. Hoes, an Infant, by his noxt friend, against the Whoeling iSc Elm Grovo railway company was continued to a jury of eleven. Juror Roblnson being sick. The parties preferrod to go on with eleven jurors rather than begin tho case again with a new jury. Jacob Heyburn, Charles Schell and Lewis Kraft, charged with unlawful breaking, were released on their own recognizance i? tho sum of $500. In the case of tho Amorlcan Preserves Company vs. Joseph Speidel & Co., the defendant paid into' oourt $30 45, claiming this was all, tho money due the plaintiff. The plaintiff objectod to this plea. In tho oaso of L. W. Inglebright vs. Will P. Iiobinson, the defendant ten'IamwI f/irlnin n 1 <nq nnd pflvn notico of oiiiets. * THE SGlflVHlZKR VEREIN To Giro n Concert nnd Piontc lu Honor of th? Tenth AnnWeranrj. Next Sunday evening a concort will be given at Turner hall by tbe Holvetia Majnnerchor, of Allegheny, Fa,, under the direction of Frof. Schidlo, of that city. Tho Helvetia Mrennerchor,thirtyfour strong, will give tho concert, assisted by the Opera House orchestra. A big picnic in honor of the tenth anniversary of tho Swiss society of this city, will bo held next Monday on tho Fair grounds. Several Swiss societies of Pittsburgh and Alleghony will attend tho picnic. Mi. Geoiwe R. Taylor, as will be teen in Ills advertisement in this paper and tho Jtrg'ut/r, commences his regular salo of dress Roods, eta, at marked down prices, which means grrat bargain* to buyers. Mr. Taylor says he has about twonty thousand dollars worth of goods to dispose of by this sale, and that in all probability it will tako until tho first of July to do it. DON'T mil*Stifle! & Co.'a upcclal kale to-day. See "ad." on fifth pare. Reduced lUIti to Helens, Jllont., via Penmylvnnl. Line*. Excursion tickets will be sold from principal tickot stations via Pennsylvania Linos to Helena, Mont, June 7 to 11, account meeting of Supreme ixxleo, A. 0. U. w? at one faro for round trip, good returning until July 7. Take your incala at Tho Milwaukee Cafe. Konwr Grant, Uanajor, IlKAD Stlfel & Co.'s "ad." to-day. Mile** Sertr# nnd I.tver PHI*. Act on a new principle?regulating the liver, stomach nnd bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unoqualou for men. womon and children. Smallest, mildest, surest! Fitty doses, 15c. Samples free, at The Logan Drug Co.'a. 1 FOR EMBEZZLEMENT ' Charles M. Eager, Ex-Oaahlor of the U. & Express Company, ON TRIAL ON THE SERIOUS CHARCE Of Stealing Large Sum* of Money from Kxpreu Fa&ages in the Office. The Evidence fbr the Defanso Now In Progress?Damaging Statements Made by the Counsel. Tho trial of Charles Jk Eador, exesshler of the U. S. exnreis office in thla city, charged with ombeziling largo sums of money while in transmission through that office, was pnt on trial in Part 11 of the Circuit, Judge Fault on thobendi, yestorday to tho following jury: Alfonsus Stenger, W. H. Targart, Charles Sample, Honry Kalbltter, S. B. Jefferaon, William H. Long, William T. Crnmmie, Lewia Newman, Klmer Nlcbolls, A. C. Wagner, George Zoockler and Jamos Mansbnrgcr. CapL Dorener, Col. Arnett and John J. Coniff appeared for the defense, while Prosecuting Attornoy Howard is assisted by Col. Robert White. ail Ilia opuuiug OlUbUlUOUb iur. nunard laid the prpsecutiou would not only prove that the prisoner had stolen $500 from a package sent by Martin Cnniey, of Dodurid^e county, to Itov. Father Mcifonamin, of lienwood, but alio that on March 16,17 and 21 he had failed to deliver money packages. On the first date ha received $145.75, tho second $110.30, and on the third date packages of $277.26 and $108.45. Copt. Dovener made a vory omphatlc statement of the caao for the defense, lie said it would bo shown that the Conley monoy might have been stolen from the package before it iwas sealed up, or after it had reached the Wheeling office, for, although it was true tbat Kador only had the combination of the safe, it was" left o|>on at all hours, when employes passed in and out and had every opportunity to steal from it. Tho captain alBO said the defense would show that several officers were in i arrears, and the business of the company was in bad shape, and he charged that n conspiracy against Kador existed. Mr. Howard, in response to the claim of good character made on his client's behalf by Captain Dovener, said that It would be proven, if necessary, that the accused had been guilty of cmbezilement before, that ho was dissolute and Tlia utotomanta warn on. CAunta^Hu?< *??w H>w>v>~v.aM ? livenod by sovornl cross tiros between tho opposing counsel. After these formalities had bcon completed tho jury wrs taken in a body to view the office and premises of the express company, and the court adjourned till afternoon. In tho afternoon Conley.who sent tho inonoy to Father JlcMenamin, testified to tho manner of its shipment, and other witnesses told of tho same occurrences. Tho caso for tho prosecution was only fairly opened when tho court adjourned till this morning. STOLE AN UMBRELLA Wlitle the Ownor AVai Iosiiectlnff a nouir. Now Uie for a Potato Bliulior. Last Sunday evoning H. N. Cumii was inspecting a house on the South , Sido preparatory to moving into it. William Blanche saunterod by, and ' seeing Mr. Cumit deposit his silk umbrella in tho hall, quietly walked in and appropriated it Constable Baker arrosted him on the spot and Squire Kogorssent bim to jail in default of !>?"'! V???bk1iiw lin tros frini! nnil tlnnd $10 and costs. I'orterfield Dolbearo yesterday swore oat a warrant before Squire Holers, charging John Emerion with having threatened to hit him with a potato raaehor. lloth are waiters at the Stainm Ilouse. Kmorson was arrested and fined $5 and costs. A suit brought by iJolbearo requiring him to give bond to keep the peace was dismissed by the justice. ONLY A BROKEN LEG Tho Ilosult of nn Accident which Slight have Baeu much Worno. A very narrow escape from, a horrible death tinder the whoels of a locomotive occurred in tho Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling railroad yards in Kirkwood yesterday just before noon. Jamos Breodlove, a colored man twenty years old, was on bis way to the Standard mill, taking dinner to a workman, and 6oeing tho Cleveland, Lorain A Wheeling yard engine starting for vEtnaville, lie attempted to step on tho front foot board or step of tho engine, and in doing so fell directly in front of tho wheels. The engineer saw him fall anil applied the air so quickly that the lockod wheels of the trucks, together v.'ith tho foot board, ahoved the man along the track in front until tho engine came to a halt. Breedlovo was token from his portions position with a brokon leg. Dr. Cook was called and rcducod the fracture. llroodlovc Is an oxport bridge and iron structure ilimbor, and worked on the construction of the new addition to the Standard iron works. Ho was engaged to work on tho World's Fair buildings at Chicago, where ho oxpectcd to go soon. To CioauAO tho gjrstom Effectually yet gently, whon costivo or bilious, or whon tho blood Is impuro or sluggish, to permanently enre habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headache:, colds or fevers, use Syrup of Figs. UAW KB AD Sttfel & Co.'j "nil." to-day. An* you constipated? Baatln's Kidney ana Liver Tea effects a permanent cure. So cents. w In a recent poll of one of tho largo cities it was discovered thn^tho Columbia and Victor safeties were mora used than all other bicyclus combined. Edw. L. Rose it Co., of this city, have the stato ngeucy ttUU nmiKUi BIUI.IV ui niiCTta th?n the aggregate stock in thl? a tale. ' liebig' COMPAN Extract of Beef FOR TWKXTr-nvi: ykaw THE STANDARD FOR PURITY, FLAVOR A>'D WHOLESOME XESS. Genuine only with Justice von (f -j^ , 1 Lieblf'i I tore m shown: y ? THE HUB-ONE-PR G.-P IIsT Xj Hurrah for the Watch Them, the Gallant H March Side THE HUB i To Provide Themselves v Grand ; ?ax: Ceremonies of This unanfmity of the G. A. F the result of an investigation a offerings of the various clothing who have examined the goods ant diet in favor of THE HUB, whos the market, every suit being Stri . _s_ _ /> ? r\ n _ _ a! oi precise u. a. k. rceguiaiion, tively 15 to 2? per cent lower th; elsewhere. The various G. A. f individually or collectively, will terest to buy new uniforms, whil to butbrs of ib Von all know what trouble and an made boys' suit gives von, and vou i that all ready-made Roods are that 1 not only got nice-fitting, ivell-madi prised to see how low our prices are not on their looks. Wo haro ovc whether It is n child's S3 Suit or a b fashionable and fully worth the ni satisfied, and that' is whatever you than ttio same character of goods cn A GRAND GIFT FOR EVERY BO with Every Boys' Suit No two houses in the city can show ai are showing. Best makos at prices \ thTT One-Price Clothiers, Hf Market and Foui FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC.-l we. circs you Worth FURNT or CARP ml OIL CL Cash MATH and REFRIGEF a, baby cai $2.00 AN Jwj HOUSE FUP Two ni We,kS p\/C or EVE MM DESCRI i on 1nsta WHEELING INSTA1 1136 to 1140 M jos. h. h'rhdle, Man homefurnishings?h< f K We put all of our COMPE they try to equal us on Foraitare, Carpets ai houset& h " The Homoi 1800 Mai \ 1 I ICE CLOTHIERS.' i.-R. IlSffit. Boys in Blue! ? eroes of the War, a3 they by Side to L0TH1EES vlth New Outfits for the Parade V \ Memorial Day. t. in patronjzing THE HUB is s to the relative merits of the houses of this city. Experts 1 prices have rendered the vere goods were found the best in ictly Ail-Wool, Fast Color and while the prices were posian the same qualities are sold t. Posts, also S. of V. Camps, therefore find it to their inte vests, etc. IOTS' CljOTHING I inoyanco a poor-fittinc and badlyno doubt linvo come to the belief ray. Como and try us. you will } garments, but you will be sur. Wa sell goods on their merits, irythinz that ia stylish and coed loya' $12 ono, you will get what is nnflv. Of onn thine von can hA get from ns trill bo Ion in pries d be bought for olsowhero. Y?An Elegant Hoop with Bells of $3 00 and Over. s large a line of Negligeo Shirts as we rhich inferior goods aro sold, at HUB, itters and Furnishers, rteenth Streets. WHEELING INSTALMENT CO. TIME TO PAY. .. . fr~ $12.00 rURE, Worth ETS, of rvTLIQ "00" uins, $100 NGS, Cash IATCRS, R and TRIAGES r\ at nn U ' 9I.VV :nishings n TWO Vw Weeks RY or PTION $ZD00 LMENTS. ?S. IENT COMPANY, arket Street. a?jer. 1 DUSE S. HERRMANN. ,^11 TITORS TO SLEEP when Prices and Terms on id ^omefumishings! ERRMANN, urnisliore," xx Btroot.