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WE CELEBRATE-3T0HE *? THOMAS, WE CELEBRATE The Last Day We Do Business in Our Present Store Rooms ? by Offering the Following -1, ; EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS: ltcgular$l 15 and $1 50 Silk Umbrellas nt,. 9So " SI 73 wilt $2 00 Silk Umbrellas nt 28 " J-l 50 anil $5 00 Bilk Umbrellas nt a 26 " $1 00 lllack Henrietta Cloth nt title " jl 25 Black Ilonrlolti Clotli at (Mc " 25e Wool Challio nt. 14c " 12jc I'ongoo nt 71c " 8c Slinllio nt ' 4|c " 6o Bklrt Uralds at ...., I 2u " 2io Cropo ilo Cliono at. lie " 75e All Wool Carpels nt ,.i 6llc Besides hundreds of other Bargains Hint we havo not space to mention. SfirStoro closed nil day Tuesday In order to rnovo our stock Into our lower room. Open <u usual Wednesday. Stone & Thomas. P. S.-^For Sale Cheap?One Safe, and one lot Counters and Shelving. That d e pa r t m e nt~ m , j . m tabde'n7 WHY THE PEOPLE ALWAYS BUY OF M. J. McFADDEN. i Many pcaplo wonder why We aro always busy, why so many pooplo deal only with us. Well, wo will tell you, but don't glvo It nwav. First?Because our Stock Is the Largest In the City, Second?Our Prices Are the Lowest. Third?Our aim Is to Have what tho Peoplo Want Fourth?We Havo Only One Price. ?While sneaking of nricea ivo want to mention n fow special things In our HAT DEPARTMENT. STIFF HATS.?New Styles and Col ors. Black, Drown, Slate, Tan, Ac, at $1 50, worth S2 00. Kxtra Quali ties at SI 90, worth $2 50. Hoys' Stiff Hats. SI 00, $1 25, SI 45 and SI 50. STRAW HATS?Tho wcathor is not favorable for these goods, but wo havo put tho prices low enough to sell thorn if it was snowing. 50c hats at 35c. "5c lints at 48c, SI 00 hats At 7oc? Children's Hats and Caps in Clotli, Crush and Straw. IVLJ. McFadderi. One-Price Hatter and Furnisher, 1320 HND 1322 WHRKET STREPT. EGGER. WARRICK & CO. SPECIAL OFFERING! . ?OF?3 INDIA, PONGE Surali Silks! Uti'ln I)ni?i)i11l(r. rimitntiAca Style, Durability, Clicapnesi. We officr a very large line of cholcc designs nt 50 cents. Black and Colored Sural) Silks. We mil snocinl Attention to our lino of lllack and C'olorvM Surah* for excellent wear ami for jilefwnn; weight. Thf>w nry very desirable for tummer Wains nnd Gown*. Lace Curtains. Wo are neWn? more T.a<o Curt tint tlmn ever before. NutwlthstawliifrthQRr-itdrrnnnil.our I *tn?ks nri' k?;f?t full by c. iitluu il rwotpti of the very lnte?t pro'.liictloiu. Oir prices are the lowcit lu the city. DON'T MISS IT! For the next ten <lnvs wo ofTor 21 piece* J.Vinrh Block. Ail Wfiol Iloiirlcnttn at 50 rents a y*nl. Call soon, as they will not last lous n; tho>o prices. T Egger, Warrict & Co., llg^TVTT^IM STRBET, V ATLANTIC TEA CO. NEW CROP TEAS. voico of now season Teas. Thoy nro rich in flavor and po3rfos9crcat strength. I Our GOc Teas other doalers sell for80c. j California Prunes, 3 pounds for 25c Kv. California Peaches,cans for... 23c Standard Tomatoes, !J cans for 25e Standard Peas, l cans for. <??. 25c Standard Sugar Com, cans for.... 23c Broken CofTco, per lb.... 10c Fresh lions tod CotFoo, per lb ir>c Mustard Sardines, per can 8c Sapolio, por pnekauc Kc Gold Dust, por package 22c Globe Washboards 15c Carpot Tacks, 8 07.., per box lo Clothes Pins, por do/. \c Atlantic Tea Co. AND BEST VALUE IN Vt'o h^vc just rcccivod our fir.it in 11 Of# 1 111 anil 2200 Market St. We Lead, Let Those Who Can Follow., GEO. M.jSNOOK 4. CO. SOME OF THE YERY'i JUST RECEIVED BY? Geo. i. Snook & Co, Main and Novelty Striped tircii udines. Figured Silk Dress Nets. Figured and Plain India Silks. Fast lilaek Organdie Lawns in Plain am! Fancies. Toillc dii Xord (Jinghams. Hertford Cord (iingliams. Figured Slumton Pongees. Drapery Silkalines. Pink, Light lilac, Navy and Car dinal Embroideries in Match Widths. Match Widths in Fine Kmhroid erios and Torelion I,aces. Indies' and Children's Shirt Waists. j Children's Jersey ltibbod Waists mill Shirts Combined. Ladies' Jersey Kibbetl Vests and Drawers. Ventilating Corsets. Fast lllack anil Colored Hosiery for Ladies, (ients and Children. Mutton and Lariim; Kid (ilovcs for Ladies and Children. Cliiflbn and Windsor Tics. I Cream and Itlnck Point do tiene Laces. Satin, (Janze and Feather Fans. WrCream material of nil kinds for Graduating Oiilllts. cay-l,Ont)i;inbrellas,fnr rnia or shine. See oar Turkish Sat in Um brellas at the prices of (iloria. nerA Special i'tirchasn of Luce Curtains at lowest prlcos i|uotud this season. GEO. ZVt. : Utttuei Nin, us ?nd Jit Fourteenth Htr#?L Ne?r Advertltamtmti. Fop Prwcutlnf Atlom?r-& Ok l^jrw. >orHat? and tor llent-Jaraca A. Henry. Kor limit -Two Minima. The Culprit r-r-Mou.it Da Chintit. , . ^Dodrabl* Uoodk Uoo. M. tfiioolt & Cu.-Klghlh tola for Rule?Ulneliiirl A Tatum. Unwe ?% Hanbonri Katnoua Kotutod Coflco? 0. K Murray a Co. Wautril-HioBlo Manufacturer* * Nollre?Jame* IV. Korrothjr, WI wood city, IS*,?Sccoinl VwfO. JN o < olebratr-?Jjtnnc \ Tliomu-Wgnth Piute. Dinner nuil I huiul*r Scla-John PiMol-KlltU ra-*p. Coraraouccwcut Day Wencnli *1. Q. Dillon ft Co. Hotllcd ami Cunucd (Joods-Albcrt Blolio & Co. Kor Kent-Wwl VlrelnUTobfttco Co. Dinner Set*?Kwlnn Broj, (lanlen Betd?K. Ilocc. .. l)i*u lialla, Ulores ctc.-C, 11. Qulttifoy. TWO bnntla of mttnlo mill lnt? or nntuHcnioutR nttho King Vlaltor Clitl) riotklo on Now Fit It* (*rouiula to-day. Tnko Nnpthu lloata, loot of Twolllh Ktroct. DKCOltATiO.V DAY AT T 1112 PAltK. Tlio innnngnmont oft ho Park linsnr. ranged a Mneolnl Programme lor Ijecorntlon IJny, Monday next, eon | Minting of a Concert on the Mound, Dancing In tlics Pavllllnn. Music by tlio Opera limine Orchrsirn. <?reat llalloon AsennMon nml l'arnchuto licnp by PfoC 8tcele, o( Coltimbuft, O. Tlio Marrv-gn-routul In now la pertVct | orucr Ana will bo n great Attraction for clilldron. Tlio ltosinurunt nnd Itcfrofdiinnnt Kiantlfi will lio supplied with t ho bent I n *cn*on. 1IALV UOSi: a SPECIALTY. Jn*t received, 100 dor.tm more of lho4e Heal Maco Nuporlor Ilruf llute. l-'or com fort nml durability they aurpni* all other*. All hlackt abaolutely fait. Price 2.To. c. iirss& son*', Merchant Tailor* nnd Oonta' Vuriilahora, 1U21 nod 1.123 Market ntreet. TO ItlCPLOMOANH. It Is pnrt or the Democratic plan to challenge the toto or every Hcpubll can who hn? not been assenROil under tlio now AVcst Virginia election law. Don't lot thorn find you unprepared. ANT employs of Itntlroiid? owning n tmtoh that will not pan inspection ran pnrchnaeany watch, of nnviuakn, nt Coin, pany lUt cohU Wn have a few lliivftt nloUel llayuionda at 810 00. ?lAcon w. nnunn. Jeweler, Cor. Twelfth and Market jjtroolt. Will Meet In a Tent. It is understood thnt friends of Mr. 0. W. Sawyer, the cvatigolist, have raised inonoy to buy for him a huge tont, in which, ne soon a* it arrives nnd n sito can bosecurod, lio will resume his work. Many of those who contributed to tlio fund" were persons who had boon re formed by Mr. Sawyer's labors at Kvati goiistic hall. l.lotMituil to Wed. Cleric Hook on Saturday granted mar* riaee licenses to the following counlos: Herman Schneider, nged 25. and .Mary Daltn, aged 22, both of this city. Frederick Kiipp, nged 21), of Wheeling, nnd Cathcrino Schrader, aged JJO, of Monroo countv, Ohio. James K. Holes, usjed 23, and Cora A. lluttiuan, n^'cd 22, both of Wheeling. An Explanation. The curious light that many people were persundcii to beliovo was an elec tric arc light on a balloon, turned out on. the first clear nhrht to bo Venus. An ingonius Whooling innn cxplnins why this plnnet is much brighter than it ever seemed before. Heretofore, says he, Wheeling viewed it by gaslight, while now she sees it in tho ravs of the electric lights, and of course tho cfloct is hotter. Trait lite fa ItecoriloJ. Tho following transfers of ronl ostnto woro left for record at Clerk Hook's ollico on .Saturday: Deed ma<jo May 14, 1S92, by I* A. Ijolf to C. K. Sinitli, for j0t No. 20, in 1 ark \ lew. Coniudc?ratIoii, $250. Deed made May 2(1, 1S!?2, by H. F. Behrens and wife*, and Joseph Spoidei and wife to Johnnn Otte, for lot No. 21 in Behrens it Speidel's addition. Con sideration, S-ljO. Cnntru School Mtiilcnlf. A musicalo and social will bo given to-morrow ovening at tho Contra di? triet school, in the Fifth ward. Last March a piano was purchased for the school, and this entertainment is for tho purpose of raising funds to pay for tho instrument. After tho concert re freshments will bo served. A in ori? .thosu who will ontortain tho nublic with music and recitations aro Misses Sue and Jennie Bradshaw, and 1 tun Misses Sue Hastings, Mary llanko, Mary \\ oltzel and othors. Tho Premier | banjo club will play. Itfcutvoil a r,n? |?r??ont. Mr. .Tames Gorachty, of tho Wheeling steel works, who has been foreman of tho No. 1 turn for two years, has changed turns and i? now foreman of No. I. On .Saturday evening his follow employes of 2*o. 2i8tirpri80?l him at his house and presented him with a hnnd somo diamond pin. >ir, CJorachty was almost overcomo, but managed to ex press his thanks in a few neat words. An enjoyable evening was spent and the party adjourned at a late hour. Circuit Court?I'art I. In I'art I of tho circuit court. Judge Campbell 011 tho bench, Saturday, tho case of William U ltces vs. tho Wheel ing ?v him Grove railroad was still on trial. It was adjourned over till Tues day. I'avid Gutman, a nativo of Bavaria. John More/., a nativo of Franco, Kdward J. M,u?,tm} .'"'"K'land, and William I. A. Mall, a nativo of Germany. wero admitted to citizenship in tho United ?States. A Fimnrnl l'tmipoiioil, Benjamin Ikon, an old soldier and a member of Ciipt. J. A. Furis's company, died at his homo in tho Kighth want rriuay, at tho ripo aire of eighty-two, and was to have been burled witli mili tary honors yesterday afternoon by the G. A. H. When tho hour for tho funor al arrived, however. Mrs. Ikon, tho widow, was very ill. and believed to bo Iving at the point of death. She is over eighty years old. It was decided to postpone tho funeral to await a chan^o in her condition. Mr. and Mrs. Ikon leave four married daughters, Mrs. C. 1. rergiiHon, Mrs. T. \V. Gray, Mrs. 1 Uiarnock and Mrs. I.uko Bird, of Mil wau kco. Miuicnl. Don't fall to attend tho musical at tenter school Tuoiday, May .*11, at 7:.*H) sharp. Admission L\*i eonts. liofreshiuoiits sorved by King'sDaugh tors at the closo'of tho exoroisop. Tho miner llanjo and Guitar club will take part in the entertainment. I-Olt Klii? PUh,,,. oiul? IMonlo to. llay, at. tho ,>mv F,,|,. <;r.mu?ls, (alto ?Nilpi I111 liouiH, loot ol Twcinh Hi reel. Take your iiiohIh at Tho Milwatikco ^u'?* koiikiit Giiant, .Manager. II'11 ho ha?ioinliUMl to usxckn M,(V? 'bat you aro list ml. You will hoilnprlvflil of your volo in No. vmulmr t ynur name is not on tho as. sessor's hook. , MR. CAREY'S BODY Found Flouting la tho Rivor at MoundsvlUo. IT IS VERY EASILY IDENTIFIED. All tho Paper* AUtl Valuable* Do? ccAsed was Known to Cnrry, Found on tlio Doily*.. Mr. Caroy'ii Fathur*ln* law Hrltig* tho Hotly up?Itcqnlcin Mam nt tho Catlicilrnl To-dajr. Word wni iont to this city yosterday ovoning that tho body of 1). M. Caroy, tho contractor, had boon found at Moundavllle. Thoro had boon many falso alarms lately, bat with tho an nouncement ol tho finding 0/ t)io botly camo tho Information that It had bbon positively identified as that of Mr. Caroy by moans of papers and tnotnor nnda found in tho poekota of tho clothes. As soon as word rcached tho city, Mr. Clovelftnd, tho father-in-law of tho deceaaod, and Mr; p. U. Httloy, 0110 of firm of Paige, Carey it Co.'a confidential clerics, left for Moundavlllo in a car die finding of tho body was peculiar, in tint it might liavo lloated pant Moundsvlllo in sight of flevoral neoplo. had not ono of, thorn taken a ekilf and rowed out to where it was. ? Mr. London was Bitting on tho crass oh tho, river bank when ho suddenly saw an object Hooting down tho river, nbout twonty or thirty yards from ahoro. Mouridsvillo peoplo havo been looking for tho botly, and among thorn tho expression, "Thoro goes Carey," has becomo a byword when any object is seen ilonting down the rivor. Mr. I-ogs don walked up to soiiio mon who wore Bitting 011 the bank some distanco above him and earn: "There coos Caroy.,' "Oh, that's only a log," wns tho reply. 'It's too high out of tho water." Tho object was high out of tho water, but Logsdon ran down to tho rivor bank, loosened a skill' and rowod out into tho fitronm. "It is Caroy," I10 cried, as soon as ho pot closo to the floating object, "I can boo hia gold watch chain." Tho group 011 tho bank bocamo lively in a moment, and ran down tho bank to help Logsdon. Tho latter fastened a rope to the body, drew it ashore and pulled it partly out of tho water onto tho bank, word was sent to Snuiro Criawell, and as soon as lie arrived tho body was searched. THE BODY FULLY* IDENTIFIED. A diamond was found in tho shirt bosom and a gold watch, to which was attached a gold chain, was in tho vest pocket, and a gold ring, with a eut, was taken oil' one of tho fingers. In tho left hand nockot was found $G.JiO in silver and change, a bunch of keys and a pocket knife. In the pockets of tho undercoat was found a <1 raft for $1,500, and a package of business pnpora and memoranda. A memorandum book was found, and only the outside nnd the edges of tho leaves were wet, the inside wns "perfectly dry. Tho watch had stopped at twenty-two minutes to ten o'clock, just tho hour and the minute when Mr. Carey mot his death, nearly four months ago. On tho shirt tab wero the initials of tho deceased ?*D. M. O." Tho body was badly decomposed, but the features of the face were not hardly mod, considering the length of time tho body bad been in tho water, and the distance it had floated, over twolvo miles. When Mr. Cleveland and Mr. llalcy saw tho body they immediately recoiruizod it ai that of Mr. Carey. Tho identification wag so coin pi o to, and the circumstances of tho drowning woro so familiar, that an inquest was I not deemed necossary, and no difficul ties wero placed in the way of the prompt removal of tho body. A rouj.'h box was obtained, the body was placed within and brougiit on the 11 :_0 train to Wheeling and takeu to Mendel Co.'a undertaking rooms. TO HE TAKEN* TO CANADA. Mr. Carov's friends had about given up all hopo of ever linding tho body, and nro glad to havo tho mournful satisfaction of giving his remains Christian burial, ltoouiem mass will bo read nt tho Cathedral at 11 o'clock this morning, l-'rom hero tho corpse will be taken to tho Cleveland & Pittsburgh depot in Hridgoport, from whonco it will be taken to Dundas, Ontario, the homo of Mr. Carey's mother. Mrs. Carey, tho wife of the deceased, will meet her husband's remains at Cleve land. The reward of SoOO, offered by Mrs. ]). M. Carey for tho finding of the body of her husband, will bo paid to .John M. Logsdon. There will probably bo no disnuto of his right to tho roward, as ho socmB to lmvo lirHt seen the body and to lmvo brought it nshoro single handed and alone. Tlicy Coino (it Rrok ttielr Fortune. Xr.w VoitK, May 2!).?Tho stenmor Orgo, from Copenhagen, which arrived at this port to-day, brought twonty-flvo young women from Sweden and Nor way, bound for Dakota, whoso avowed purpose is to scok husbands in th6 wool}' wilds of Dakota and Minnesota. When Trmollii~ wheather on ploasuro bent, or bus iness, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Kigi, as it acts most pleasantly and ellcctively on tho kidneys, liver ana bowles, preventing fovers, headache and other forms of sickness. For salo in 50 cents ntid $1 bottlos by all leading drug gists. I) AW TWO bands of music? ami lots nl nmiiRCiiiuutN nt the King l-'lsher Club I'ieute on New Fnlr Grounds to-day. Tuko Nnptlia Ilonif, fool ol" Twelfth NllCCt. I Is n recent poll of ono of tho larco cities it was dl-covoroil that tho Colum bia and Victor snfoties wero more usod than nil other bicycles combined. JSdw. k ltono& Co., of this city, lmvo tho stato agency and carry a larger stock of wheels thnu tho airereirate stock in this state. GUINEA A DOS,"? S^WOIITH A GUIME | COVERED WITH A TASTELESS AIID S SOLUBLE GOATINQ. iFor SSGK HEABflQHE, i IiirrlnrM, orHrflnimlriKln the llftA, Wlnd? * I'atn, and ftpa*m< nt tho Storaarli, Taint In t the DarL, (irnrrl, and fljtng I'alm la (bo J llotlj, lUitatnailim, etc. 1 I'tkii four, IWe <>r ?r?tt ?lx of Rc'cliam'* # Bin* <i fimr f.n? nttof lr?, ?ft#y will ff in 4 tifWfOxmryniiKifr*; for (he pill will e<* direct 2 to anil p>mo?o (tin c*u?s, !*? ni??*b?lne no ? mom nor Ian than Rind, (oRitUrr with |>ol*on Joua atul notion* vafouto, auJ cuiuetiiace Z unwhnlcxomo food. ) ot oil druKclMa. Triw ?nti? n box. < Nov York Depot, H?& (Jnnnl St. THE HUB-ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. G e K. R ? ?\.? I2ST LIHSTE. Hurrah for the Boys ln Blue! R ' Watch Thorn, tho Gallant Horoos of the War, as thoy March Sldo by Sido to;o. ' To Provide ThomsolvoB with Now du<3 for the Grand Parade AXD Ceremonies of Memorial Day. . "Sk . ? - ? ' Tills unanimity of the G; A. R. In patronizing TKK HUB is \ the result of an investigation as to the relative merits of the offerings of the various clothing houses of this city. Experts who have examined the coods and prices have rendered the ver dict in favor of THE 1IUII, whose goods were found the best in the market, every suit being Strictly All-Wool, Fast Color and of precise G. A. R. Regulation, while the priccs were posi tively 15 to 2S per cent lower than the same qualities are sold elsewhere. The various G. A. R. Posts, also S. of V. Camps, individually or collectively, will therefore find it to their in terest to buy new uniforms, white vests, etc. TO BUTEHB OIP BOYS' CLOTBINGI You nil J;now wlmt trouble and nnnovnnco a poor-fitting and badly made boys' suit gives you, nnd von no 'doubt hnvo como to the belief llmt nil roady-mado coods nro tlint way. Conioinfld try us, you will not only cot nico-littiug. well-made garments, but you will bo sur prised to boo how low our prices nro. Wo soli poods on their inorite, not on their looks. We hnvo everything that is stylish nnd good whether it is n child's $2 Suit 0l*:\ boys' SI- one, you will cot what is fasliionablo nnd fully worth the money. Of ono thing you can bo sntisliod, nnd tlint is whatever you get from us will bo less In prico than tho samo character of goods can bo bought for olsowhere. A GRAND GIFT FOR EVERY BOY-An Elegant Hoop with Bolls with Evory Boys' Suit of S3 00 and Over. Xo two houses in tho city cau show as larie a lino of Xosliceo Shirts as wo aro showing. Uest makes at prices which inferior goods aro sold, at One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, Market and Fourteenth Streets. FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC.-WHEELING INSTALMENT co. IE GIYE YOU TIME 10 PAY. Worth FURNITURE, K of CARPETS, of Goods pvii pi piXUQ Gools won LrLUlno, c| nn S MATTINGS, S and REFRIGERATORS, K and BABY CARRIAGES $2,00 AND $1,00 Every HOUSE FURNISHINGS Two nn Two Weeks rwdv ms or EVER\ or $*?00 DESCRIPTION 5?o A ON INSTALMENTS. WHEELING INSTALMENT COMPANY, 1136 to 1140 Market Street. jos. h. wsrdle, Manacror. We put all of our COMPETITORS TO SLEEP when they try to equal us on Prices and Terms on Furniture, Carpets and Homefurnisliings! HOUSE & HERRMANN, " rVXxG HomofmMiislicrs, 'T lflOO Main Stroot.