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BARGAIN DAY?STONE *. THOMAS. ?FRIDAY," AS USUAL,, D n 1 n n O \ 7 I uai gain uay 'Twill pay you to come. Yes, to come miles to attend this sale. You can't make money easier. FBIDAY'S BAIR/GKAXBTS Bleached Toilet Toweling at 2io Unbleached Toilet Toweling at - 2J? Regular 8c Outing Cloths at 4ic Regular 8c Dress Ginghams at 4Jc Regular 12 i-ac Dress Ginghams at 91c Regular r;c Zephyrs at Qjc Regular 12 i-2c, 36-inch wide dark Percale at...8io Regular ?1 50 Ladies' Quilted Satine Skirts.. ..90c Regular 50c Gents' Red Underwear at 29o Regular 25c Turkish Towels at 19c SHORT ENDS of'Silks and Velvets will be almost given away at the following prices : Comb Early for Choice. Regular 50c India Silks at 25c Regular 75c India Silks at * 25c Regular 50c Summer Silks at 25c Regular 75c Summer Silks at 26c Regular 90c Summer Silks at 29" Regular Jr 00 Fancy Velvets at 29c Regular $1 50 Fancy Velvets at 29c BE QUICK !?About twenty-five or thirty Remnants (some soiled) Ladies' and Children's 27 and 4f-inch Embroidered Flouncings, regular price 50c to $1 00 per yard. Come and take your choice at 13c. Don't come late for these or you will be disappointed. STONE & THOMAS 03* P- S.?Watch this Space Saturday. NIGHT SHIRTS-M. J. M'FADDEN. ? JL UBiiiia ji 1 ZffflijM Ono nicht's Blaop in ono of Our Torfn /1r&lylM /1 1 X.V Fitting NIGHT SHI HTM will euro you J'-A Si'-tl'i .(( l\<A 'hit tired feolinp, braco you up uuU raal lx&\ /27 ??' '?,/L 1' you fool nbla to knock out both Corbo Kk'Uffll'iWSiVrrv Jr nM(1 Mitchell in ono round. Givo 01 / NIGHT SlIIUTS ono round. SPEClALlALE f Night Shirts Perfect-fitting NIGHT SHIRTS, our ow uialto, with Fancy U rimmed lioaome, Cc lara nod l'ockets, in nil sizes, rt'duct from 75 cents to ?30 cents. Extra Fine Perfect-fitting NIGH SHIRTS, our own make, with Colored SI! trimming on Bosoms, Collars and Pockot Double Sewed Seams end made of the Ho Muslin, in all sizes, reduced from $1 00 78 coots. Bargains in Hats, Caps an Valises 1 1VL J. Mcfadden Ono-Price Store, Cheapest Storo in Wheeling, store Op>u Every night. 1820 and 1822 Market Ntroct. ATLANTIC TEA CO. J, S. RHODES A CO. ATLANTIC TEACO White Our annual inventory is com. ? pleted; the result is highly gratify- I H (2k \ ingto us. It shows a marked in- V. J I Uwl 1C L crease in the volume of trade over ~ any preceding year. Another fact, we have learned our stocks in every I |1 lflTC department are much larger than 1 I I J I I I ^ ever before. This is gratifying, as 1 * \<-J* pelces have advanced from io to 20 per cent since our purcliases were C r"\ D made, and means a saving to our 06G Ullf t5cirg3.Il many thousands of patrons. _ , Quilts This Wee! PKICK IMTl Granulated Sugar, 80 lb?. for $| 00 A.T Standard A Sugar, 21 lb*, for I 00 , _ New Orleans Clariflod, 25 lbs for, 1 00 y CT Carolina Rico, new, 6 lbs. for 26 / J Sultana Prunos, now, i lbs for.... 26 ^ Vallnda Halslns, new, !l lbi for... 25 >P I .00, English Currant), now, 4 lbs for.. 20 OIon Starch, g llil for. 26 }, Rolled Oats, 6 lbs for..... 26 J5 I . 3 S Table Poaches, por can 16 ) ' Bartlett Pears, 2 cant for 26 ,1, Peas, 4 cans for 26 '_K J ( CT ( * I Ik MdMtgm) Oflicei Nun. uud *47 Fourteenth Kt rue Nuvt AdverUiometUii Bargain Diy?Stouo & Thomas-Eighth l'o Notlu) oI Dlsaolutlou?Huk <k lirowa. Wautod-CJood Atft'iif. c pern Houio?Clara Morrlf. Dou't Drink Muddy Watur-Kwlng llro?. For Kent? Furnished Hourn. Wauittd?Solicitor. gWaulod?Sftloamou. IQsuiull Fruit Farm for Sale. DluoltUion Notice? McLuro it Btatnm I a) ok Out t or MotU-K II. LUL Now (inods-C. H. Wheolor ?k aott. ||\Vaulod?Oood l ook. ? ton COI.U WUATUKK ' WMr 111? ci'lebruted Juroa Ilyglonln I dorwour? iion>ahriukuble, iiou-lrrltub iiiirfact fUtl?K, and moouiuiuiided by t ulgliuat medical Authority n? unuqutih Wear our k|teolal line or Houuilo?4 Hi lfn4(?or heavy imtunil wool, uieriuo a uporJIuu cotton, nt H.ic a pair. A full liuu of the bunt Wool anil Worst .JnelioU jiut received. Mreatorit?the inuua JnroN swrutcr, sold only by ua. A general lino of (iet.U' Nechwei Glovca, otc.,otc. C. IIKtS & t* Fnfililonnhln Merchant l nilnrit and Hon Furuisheri, lU'Jl and lay3 .Market atro IF you rannot #ee and uood Speotne ynu idiuuld cull nit iu uud lmve your uj touted without charge. We have the tlu< iiiritriiuu'iitH uud worn exnoilnuce than ii . uiiier upuciuu in 1110 rsiutu, and guuruui uutlainutluu or mouuy rufuntied. J.tcoil \V. OKUIIII. Jowclor mid OntloiiMi, Cornor Twult'th iiiul Alnrkol At Cleric llook'h oillcv. Clerk Hook yoiterday Issued a ui riuu<> license to Howar.l Liruobo, nuuil ami Sienna Sorj, ?Rod 10, bulb of Wbe inc. Yoatordoy a deed was admitted to cord niado January lis by Jolin II. Hti art to Jaooli Ixiolllor, for $450, lot 13 tub-division B at Kilxinirton. Stall Owners' rotltluii. Stall renters in the lower end of I Fifth ward market nay their petition Council Tuesday aijiht hati not be properly reported. They aro roquir to pay fSO per year In advanco wli thoao in tho upper ond pay quartoi Uio lowor end rontera simply asked bo placed on an equality with tin north of thorn, by boiun allowed to p quanorly nlao. Ill tho Tollcti Court. Three cases wero arraigned befi tho mayor yesterday morning. Jo Blocker, arrested the night before Oillcor Trisckler for disorderly condi at hia homo, wa? sent to tho hill iu fault of his line. Harry Heck was tin $10 and costs and l'hil Costollo $1 a costs for their littlo cutting atlrav Hast Wlioolint; Saturday night, lit paid. _ PivUml l-l? l?y the lNillou. Tom Flotchor wag found drunk tho l'?n Handle dopot yesterday Ollicor West, and locked up to keen I cur? (rotn running ovor him. Fred Ariz was arroslod by 0(11 Luklns on a warrant sworn out by wifo, accusing him of loitering in house of ill fume. Ho put up secur tor his appearance. Charles Allen, jr., was run in I nielii by OUicor liuch for diiordo conduct.' Thu County ComiuUttioiierit. Tho roguiar auditing Bossion of I hoard of county commissioners, p liminary to tho monthly mooting of I board next Mondny, was hold yost . day. In addition to thu routino bi ness transacted, tho board ordorod I payment of tho balance duo Muri Bros, on tho now jail, which amou to somewhat over $!!,800. An ordinal governing the dotuils of the count ? control of tho Cumberland road, or tional plko, in this county, was r< - onco and laid ovor till Monday, whoi will bo passod. rnulliiA Hull la "Krminlo." In "Erminio" next Saturday night the Opera House Miss Pauline II 1 will bo seen in her original creation tho title rolo, and Miss Eva Uavenpc ct Mr. Harry McDonOugh and Mr. Jo of Brand, who wero all in tho origi :o cast, will also bo horo. tt Tho cast includes many who aro v lr known to tho patrons of atnuscme and "Erminio" will bo prosouted w special scenery, new coituines, etc,, |i in? nroiniso of much in tho wav perfection. IIulloii Si Hart To-night. Tlio popular larca comedians, Hall I A Hurt, will appoar at tho Opi I House to-night 'i'iiey aro to brinjj f ward (or tho lirst time hero an entir now play. It is said to bo ono o >1" ilnor grain and purposo than til lamlliar skit, "I.ntor On." There promised tho sarno attractive songs a music, with inoro abundant and n 1, ural humor, and a consistent, thoi: airy story upon which to hang it ,8> Tho story of tlio ploco pivots on , bulplo<s munouvorings of a well int 10 tioned old follow, who is bursting w reform notions. Tlio immoral drift tho world at larue and hid own lit j world in particular lumps him in a f u uiontof unrest which leads to a gr many humorous complications. 1 Hart appears in tho role of an ccceut l'onnsylvanian, and is tho humon victim of evory tangling circuinstan Mr. Ilallon's part is that of an ultra-fc ionablo apritr, whoso years of dlicrot would not inako much of a sum arithmetic and whoso most aorii thoughts of life are concontratod U| clothes and tlio gentler eox. _ In tho company are, besides tho pi cipals, John McWado, Molly Full _ l''annio Bloodnood, Carrio Domar, Wilson, Donald Harold, Hmmn H mour, Allco Uarle, Adelaide Orawfo Mabel Nichols, l.uln Nichols, Flore Holbrook, Harry Hilton and othora. Koit tho next ton days you can got I. G. Dillon A Co.'s n lino Bilk Umbri forf2 00, fully worth SO 00. CrnbMl I'ovIIimI Cralmt Have you triod thorn, tlio (turn "Meuu" Drand of Dovilod Crabs? ' thoin, and you will say you novor ot dovlled crab before. Price 75c, por C en at W. 0. McCMfSKKY Oyktbii Dkpoi KLBVBW.lt bKVHW. Doyi' Wnl'tNt nil Niui, II lJIJio, ?t TUN I'OI'IfLAIl, ^ till MnluHtrur I'nor. Siierr, tho Optician, Is now his new quarter*, 1110 Main stroot, i Is bettor pronnrod for tostlng oyos i fltllnu passes than over before. E dxamlnod tor glasses fro# of ciiai Artlllelid oyoi lnsortnd. WlIRM you drink alo always ask Cosgravo's. It has no suporlor. Helving Mftolilllril for Homrk. Kdw. L Hose A Co, nro soiling gi Second-hand Mowing Machines foi mere Hong. No ono who wanta n I ~ chine for aewlng purposes can aflort J miss this opportunity. Fon a IFMomm Family Htirragt Ih la nothing llko Ooagravn's ale. Try ATTKNII our llntK?lu Knti' nf t'lnlirrl till. week. I. <1. DILLON A CI i Children Cry for Pitcher's Cutoi Geo. M. SNOOK 4 CO. ? r Some g, Fragmentary Notes of Interest Afiout Geo. M. ' ? Snook & Co.'s ml. ?" New uii ?. Spring Stock. 't?' ot. In* it my Iloloro, Eton, Reefor and Blazer Suits, an Krauo?, euaues unci sizuj. Wash Dresses, Toa*Gowns and Wrap" po"ft <i Jackets, wlthiinuiensebaHoon sleeves. ur- ?u -r' Jackets, with jaunty Derby capos. 'Bl* , * *? Bhort Coaching Jackets. '!v* Capos o^evory conceivablo cut. * * Boleros, separate and attached to jackots and wuUts. he Very plain, also very fancy Waists for t0 ladies. 1011 ^ 34 dozon Ladieu' Fine Percale Shirt 1J|B Waists at 48oeaoh, worth 75c. ly. t0 "Mother's Friend" Shirt Waits for 088 boys. "<y "Cravonetto," tho now watorproof matoiial. Jre Fine Pattern Dresses, of which no two , aro aiika l,y , \01 Tho blRiost stock of Dreis Goods wo , havo ever shown. igci ^0^ I1' Satin Gloria Oloihs, 121c per yard up. in Fine Black French Satinos that vie with silkdin ilioir lustre. ? . . , ~ r ut milieu uotieu urguumo l^uwns. \yB "I'riiicosa OI(ia"*l*tcos, in all colorj. Tho subiitituto for Chifl'ou. I," 209 piocos figured and plain India a Silks. Plain from 2oc Dor yard up. Pigjtv ured from 83o por yard up. ast Illuminated Silks und Velvets. r'-v Embroideries and "Laces?an endless assortment of match widths. tlio Tho colobratod " VV*' brand Lockstitch ire- Muslin Underwear. ;lio *? " or- Doop, throo-DUtton Gauntlet Kid isi- Gloves?drassod and undressed?high tho colorj. ray *. nis Children's Laoing and Button Kid ico Gloves. y's ?"? na- Persian und caslmioro offects in Dross jud Trimmings, Buckles and Buttons. 1 it ?*? Past Black Silk andl.isle Opora Length Hosiery for ladies. at Kern's Combined Kkirt and Stocking [all Supporters, of ?% irt, Children's heavy, fast btack Cotton ihn Bicycle iloso, with double knees?sizenal up to 7}, 10c por pair; from 7J to Oj, 21c per pair. roil * , nt, A 'I.aco Curtain stock upon which ith buyers will save much money. :iv- "? of A Brent offer: 25c for choice of 5.00C highly polished Steel Scissors and Shears. ion sra or?'r GEO. JVC. i Snook & Co. the oil- ' ii. 'of ON A 1 tlo i n a i d 11 a tj )011 N 5 PRICES FOR THIS ley- in nco j COST CUnt LACE CL FANCY F RUGS AIs r ry ??* Lace Curtain?" Fancy Roclwrc Folding Bed^jf J Parlor Suits fa S Bedroom Sm>^ for | J Weekly and Monthly l'ayinoiiU House 6 oro I ,1 The Home Furnishe Iju LBMasa^ssssssics: THUS HUB-ONE-PRICE CUOTHIERg. 1 ^TruthfulnessOf the HUB'S Advertisements has again been demonstrated! The people Read Them and Believe Them 1 They come, they look, they always buy A " ?v A f Ik T A -bAKUAHNbTHAT ARE IRRESISTIBLE 1 Our Great Discount Overcoat Sale the past two weeks, the most successful ever inaugurated, at the earnest solicitation of our numerous patrons we will continue it one week longer. Remember 25 per cent discount on any Overcoat in the house. The same discount will apply to all Winter underwear. Buy for future use. It'll pay you big dividends on the investment. Every nook and corner is filling up fast with the freshest Spring Novelties. The little ones will head the list this spring for Stylish Clothes. Don't be backward about taking a peep at what we are going to show for this Spring. The ground hog has missed its shadow, an early spring is predicted. Call and see what we are doing in the - -t - uJ U ' way or geumyieauy iui a. THE HUB, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, HATTERS AND FURNISHERS, Market and Fourteenth Streets. i jjg. THE KEELEV CURE. OTHE KEELEY CURE.tf M DRUNKENNESS, OPIUM, CHLORAL, COCAINE, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTE HABITS. I Tlio Koolcy Institute nt Whcoling, West Virginia. givos tho OKSUINR KEELKY Itr.JlKDlFs-. nntl they uro ndmlnhtorod by physician* who aro not ouly Hkillful in tbolr profession?bat who h.,.\ ? MinmiiPh rntip?u nf Instruction nt tho parent Instltuto nt iKviaht. For"full iulormntloa, rcRanling daaltorium trcuimoat nail -Homo Trottmont," icad to THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, Wheeling, W. Va., or Charleston, W. Va. JL'DGK W. II. 1101X1E, President. c. A. UARNB3. Vlco I'nMldout and Trouarcr. LKOAGK PRATT, Socrolnry and fioucrni Manngor. M. ]L UOONK, M. I)., OUlof Miulical Director. Offlctn of TilK KtlKLKV INSTITUTE lOlIl'ANV, of Went Virginia, controlling all Kcoicr Irv itltutos In tho titAta -QBOGG AN SLIDE-HOUSE a. H ERR MAN N. ag?gg5ggs<=agsgEK=gg^sjsag<m<^&ts*s'q'BSBgga rOBOGGAW SLIDEN i MOUTH ARE ON A DOWNWARD SLIDE! f TS NO FIGURE WITH OUR LINE OF ? JRTAINS, CHAMBER SUITS, ?OCKS, FOLD BEDS, JD PARLOR SUITS. S ' i i ?t Tlmo I'rlccs. I HerriamTW v rs, 1300 Main Street. i v . J