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. BARGAIN PAV-8T0NE & THOMAS.
Stone & Thomas
FRIDAY. AS USUAL.
BARGAIN DAY
From the dullest, Friday becomes the busiest
day of the week, on account of the extraordinary
Low Prices which prevail all over our stores on
thai day.
\ If you haven't bought
BIG CUT IN are fortunate.
GARPETS. J NOTE THE FRIDAY PRICES
i jc Hemp Carpet at 8/^C.
50c flowered Carpet at - 36C,
6yc Ftowered carpet at - - - - flijg,
7^c All-Wool Carpet at (j3C.
8jc AH-Wool Carpet at - - - - ggC.
50c Brussels Carpet at 36c.
65c Brussels Carpet at -* - - 490.
8jc Brussels Carpet at (jjjC,
Better grades at Proportionate Reductions.
Lace Curtains
Will go fast at the prices we sacrifice them at Fridz
Regular 85c Lace Curtains at - - 29c a pair.
Pegutar gi 00 Lace Curtains at - - - 39c a pair.
Regular $1 15 Lace Curtains at - 59c a pair.
Regular $ 1 75 Lace Curtains at - - - 98c a pair.
Regular S 2 00 Lace Curtains at - $120 a pair.
Regular $2 50 Lace Curtains at - - $1 68 a pair.
Regular $ 3 00 Lace Curtains at - - $1 98 a pair. (
Regular S4 00 Lace Curtains at - - $2 98 a pair. '
Regular % 5 00 Lace Curtains at - - $3 48 a pair.
Regular $6 00 Lace Curtains at - - $3 98 a pair.
f 5,000 yards 4-4 Unbloachod Mnslln at !
flTVnm I T I 6|000 yards -tO-lufh Shouting ut <
vUUrinl J t nrm 11..1 um.Ka ?, i
oi uvjinu. ^ ajooS
See what Inducement* wo offer lti our 811k mill Dreil Good* Dopnrtment Friday.
Stone & Thomas
BARGAINS IN SHIRTS-M. J. M'FADDEN. ^
WE WANT TO SEE YOU
jfflWMHB IHI'.HILIWHW Ami wownnt you to Hoe our uloennt st;
of Noijlieoe Khirta. Over 300 atyloa to
loot trom, nnd evorv ono a bouuty. K
I iy a ^ amrt. noKoopsizoainflniriBirom 1^10
! P ^SEB THESE BARGAINS/
f # v<^?A1S U 15 cents for Mon's Clioviot Shirts,
% \ i ( '(. i JjjH duced from 25 conts.
' "1,< 't TV?* 1 25 cents for Mon's and Hoys'Fino Out
i ^ 'J ^9 Cloth Shirts, worth 35 cents.
E % t ^ "t . t | 35 cents for Men's Hinck fihirts, t
& ^**^ ^ Vs* ;|a won't fudo, roduced from uU couts
ft v v< w "U i r.| 80 cento for Men's Fine Cropo, Sateor
ff\ ^ !i 1. 1- Coiiro Shirts, 75 nice colors and o:
L v .1?, v* ?* t* : f! well inndo. Theso Shirts are wc
[t t 'l 1."1 J1 76 cents.
9 IfUi "A i i /, -IS 75 cents for Fine Madras, Oxford
c yClm French Snteun Sample Shirts,
'Emrtuwly* SB 75 cents for nico Stiff Collar and (
H /rVDflDT $1 00 for Silk Stripo Finest Madras Shi
l\L YrUn I . jgg| redjjced from SI 60.
^|D5|QT$2E|?PBi85nffly $100 for Elegant Now Style Stiff Co
'Hffi**if and Cuff Shirts, worth $1 50.
McFadden's One Price Stoi
Cheapest Store in Wheeling. 1320 and 1322 Market Street,
Store Open Every Night.
MARSEILLES QUILTS-GEO. M. SNOOK A CO.
CEO M.
SNOOK St CC
MARSEILLES QUILT
Slghttier than any other bed covering. Add one hundred fold t
the appearance of any bedroom. Wear as no other Quilt wears
Bought once or twice in a life time. Wash as no other Quilt washes
Launder equal to new. Easy TO WASH. Are the medium weigh
Marseilles Quilts, of which we place on sale to-day, to cases at
.^$192-? $1 39^
each, in connection with one case Crochet Quilts in Marseilles pat
terns at 9Qc each. We'll not tell you their worth, but leave yo
to Judge for yourself if tills trio of Quilt bargains is not the ver
best you have ever seen.
i EACH CUSTOMER LIMITED TO THREE QUILTS. i
25 dozen Fine Damask, knot-fringe Towels, fancy borders, 25c ea
, Outfits for Brides, Bridesmaids or Graduates.
' Ready-Made Suits, Wrappers and Waists.
Geo. M. Snook & Cc
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AUCTION SALE I
r THIS WEI
), %-FOF
Auction E
J DIAMONDS,WAT
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jeweiry, -ouvt
" STILL SOME OF THE FI
Stock of the late A. Hebrauk
CASES and FIXTURES will ba SO
StdtMgtmf.
OUleei Nov. US and '47 Fourteenth Struct.
c
Now AdvertUeutonta.
Jlurgaln Hay?Stoni? ?k Thomas?Eighth Pago. I
Opera Houjk.?Mr. Frunk llunuig. v
For Kent?Convoulout llou<e. *
. Valuublo Mala Btreot Property for Bale. V
I : Contractor At Uullder-Stopbon McCollough.
Our Awnlnm-MrAuluy Fetor* Co. II
Noveltifi?John Frlodel.
Cold Storage? Wheollug Ice and Storage Co. ?
Don't Dritik?Ewlu? IJro#. c
When (iolng to Europe. v
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GREATEST KNOCK-OUT BALE L
Ou Uocord?1,01)0 Fiuo Tullor-mude Suit* .
Go Thin Week at 98 AO.
A ahorl ttmo ubo wo told you tlmt tlio u
"un?urtln" weiither, ritrlit in theheurtof
tho clothing buiidou, kuooUod thing* end- u
wl?e. What could wn do? Certulnly not R
rcgulutc tho ucniton. Hut when wo llnd wo H
urn overloaded with too rnuuy /I no nu1(n wa
propoNc to let tliuin go at a prion that will o
atartlo tho poopln. No mutter what tho .
former price* tuay huve boou, commotio1
nc to-day, wo idiull offer lino All-Wool &
Hultant 6?H AO, equal to nny VIASuit* In tho
city, for the next ?lx days. Wo bani*h?U i
iili'ii itf urnitt.
Son the window display of theso splendid Q
suits. KUNK UUoTlIlks,
lteliable Clothier-, 1140 3Iuln St.
DO not forget thu fact that ilio place to i.
have your Watch, Clock and Jewelry repuirod
ia at W. II. ODMSllT'S, R
South end Market Street llrldgo. I
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NEW I NEW! NEW!
Wo are now in receipt of the largest anil ?
handsomest Uao of Foreign and Doinestlo *
Woolens ever introduced to the line trade a
of Wheeling, embracing novelties In
iy Overcoatings, Suitings, Silk Vestlugs and
J ' fancy runtulooniugs. which we will make U
up In the' latent style and ut reasonable r
price*. Perfect lit guaranteed.
A general lino of Gents' nobby furnish*
lugs constantly on hand. Elghine Shirt, 0
laundrletl and Unlauudried. V
Just ltcocived | Another invoice of ln?- :
ported Half Hose, in mcrlnous, superfine,
cotton aud fast black, all seamless, at Ufiu
a pair. C. 1IEKM & HONS, s
l'anhlonuble Toll or* and Gents' Furnishcm,
13531 aud 13H3 Market Street.
IK you cannot 100 ami need Spootaoles
you should call on us und have your eyes
tented without charge. We havo the finest
instrument* and more experience than any 1
ot her Optician In the State, and guarantee
hat induction or money refunded.
jACoit w. oitunn.
Jeweler nnd Optician, ,
{ jC. Corner Twelfth and Market. 1
(jo, ^ 8
I lie. Llcftni'it to Woil. t
I7l'? Clork Hook yoatorday issued mar- r
ringu licenses to tho following named ?
partiou:
John IS. Duach undHertliaBtaub, each e
agod 30, both of Wheeling. (l
j John M. (iooch, aged 80, and Ida '
" Bigg), ngod 25, both ol Ohio county. ^
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p Uridgo Contract Lot. 0
* Tho committee on roads and bridges v
= oi tho county commissionon yesterday v
lot tho contract for tho masonry of tho c
? now bridgo over AVheoline crook, nt ;
Tltonoy's l'oint, on tho National road, to 1
William Hpindlor and August Dorgnr- c
* eon, at their bid of $tl 35 por cubic yard. 1
ylcs Slliilit Flro nt tho Brilliant Mill. jj
B,J" Tho crusher shod of tho Brilliant <1
uo Iron and Stool Company's plant, at r
l.V0P Brilliant, Ohio, was burned to the t
low ground yesterday morning, resulting in a t
loss of about $600. In tho shed woro t
a?[} stored two or throe cablos which woro *
'I J' usod by tho gas company when their
woll was sunk. Tho engine which ran
fe- tho crushor was badly damaged. Tho (
puddlers will bo laid oir until tho shed K
re- is ropaired. *
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iiiiiHUiiio ifiurum liinmuu. a
:lnl! Bates Lodgo No. 33, A. F. & A. M., r
olocted Uio following officers for the en- t
hat suing year at tho suasion hold on Tuos- c
day evening: Conrad lllrsch, W. M.; <
K. 0. Hchoen, S. W.: liuorge B. l'ott- '
body, J. W. j John K. List, troasurorj '
,1 \V. F. Shttfl'or, secrotury; 1). A. Taylor, 1
" H. I).; li. 11. Battcllo, J. D.; floury Mor- s
ris and A. J. Gorstoll, stewards; T. \V.
nnd Bliss, tylor. 1
ro- ?
A SoimnHolml CnRe.
3uff Tho Bothol-Sharp bastardy case,
which bad been tried in tho Bolmont
county common pleas court twico bo- 1
r'?> foro, was again triod yestordny at St.
Clairsvlllo, and tho jury roturned a vorillar
diet of guilty. Tho defendant is a promt
uent young* farmer of Flushing township,
that county. Tho caso attracted (
a great doal of attontion, and tho vordict <
was a surprise to mnnv.
in ?
n Interesting Cttnu* l'nntponml. ]
Tho iioaring of Mrs. Koto Warnefoldt I
nnd the three carpenters, ti. M. Mar- 1
shall, James Uulong and A. L. Mar- I
shall, charged with trespass by Mrs. <
?* Mary liolch, which was sot for last
evening boforo Squlro Gillospy, was
again postponed until noxt Wednesday
uvening. Tho trouble grew out of tho ]
carpenters building u new fouco, by or- ]
dor of Mrs. Warnefoldt, on ground i
) which is cialinod by Mrs. Boich to bo- i
long to her premise!. ,
Tho Bult of Proiocutlng Attornoy ,
Howard, Col. W. W. Arnott and Oapt
B. B. Dovonor against tho Htroot Car
SWorkors' Union, for tho recovery of
foes duo theui for services rendered during
tho rocont striko, which was set for
hearing boforo Hquiro Arklo Inst ovoning,
was again postponed until next
week, on account of tho absonco of tho
defondants' attorney.
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The guaranteed euro for all hoadachos is
Bromo-Bollsor?trial bottlo lOcts. 4
Two hundrod lino and eligibly locntod
town lots in tho Avomlalo addition to
irar Martin's Ferry will bo oflorod on the
proration to-day. Transportation
from Whooling will bo furnlsliod freo.
I
UoiMly?Mn<lo OihkIh,
u Now Suits, Wraps, Waists and Undery
wear, the largest stock, the bost variety
and tho lowost prices, at
Umiiikiuhii'B.
I ^
.tint ftlMlQtveit. I
A full nssortmont of I,adlos' Flno
, Shoes, all tho leading stylus; alto a full
lino of Low Shoos for sprimr and turn^
mor wear, I. V. Blohd.
An Utrupp.
Tho day has past when a truil enn
dlctato as to what a smoker can purchase.
Admiral clgarottoj omanato 1
from an eH'urt to plonio in wltloh grood
)for lnordinato protlt li uot tho oontroll-'
? Ing power.
Tho Admiral it not madoby thetruiL
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OF JEWELRY.
BK ONLY
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bargains!
CHES,CLOCKS
3rware, &c.
NEST GOODS LEFT.
No. 1317 Market Street
LD THURSDAY AFTERNOON
IN THE OlttCUIT COURT.
uterontius Proceeding* hi Judge Fttull'*
Hide YenUtrduy.
In Judge Paull's court yesterday, in
ho cases of E. R. Hitchcock, Edward
wullwuod, Ohio (Stone Company, L. 0.
iallook, MorrisConnor audi'. K. Haley
a. l'aige, Carey & Co., the attachments
rare quashed, with judgmont for costs
u favor of J. A. Holliday A Bon.
Landora Heed lilud a potitiun for the
ustody of her daughter, Minnie. It
rill be heard next Haturdav. The child
s now held by the woman's former huslaud,
named Bchreiber.
In the case of bcott & McGraw vs.
ilurtin McLaughlin, the order of dismissal
was set aside and aniiulled.
Louis Stconrod was appointed a comalttee
for Susan Moore, an insane peron,
and gave bond in ?800.
The motion for a new trial in the caso
f L. W. Inglebright vs. W. P. Uobinon
was sat for argument Saturday, May
In the caso of Priska Albinger vs.
'atrick Koilly, tho plaintili tiled an
mended declaration.
Iii tliu Criminal Court.
In the criminal court yestorday John
teeves, tried for larceny, was found not
uilty. He was represented by Messrs.
Ltklnson, Flick uud Drydoa, and the
tate by Howard and ConilT.
Ed Zana was tried for.cruolty to anlnais
and acquitted. Messrs. 8. 0.
toyco and J. B. llundlan were his
.ttarnnvH.
Josoph bolts, colored, who slolo
noney from tho safe in B tailor's billiard
oom, plead guilty to grand Inrcony and
tus givon twoyoars in tho penitontiary,
nd plead guilty to petit larceny, and
ras given thirty days in jail, being credtod
with tho time served.
Mary Reovos was pat ou trial to tho
amo jury which acquitted her husland,
John, with whom she was jointly
ndicted. llor caio is still ponding.
A BANK IIKFITXKD.
:iu? llauk of the Ohio Vulltiy Now l're?ont?
a Cheerful Appearance.
The banking and directors' rooms of
ho Bank of tho Ohio Valley, on Twelfth
troot, have beon greatly changed in
ho past woek, and now have a very
ilonainc and attractfvo nppearanco.
i'lio walls nnd coillngs have boon coverid
with paper of a light shade and neat
losien, and all tho cornices painted
vhito and gold, llerotoforo tho room
lad a dark and gloomy uppoarancn,
vhich was caused by tho dark shades
>f tho walla and docorutious of tho
food work. Thoao are all dono nway
nth, and the room is now as lrnht and
heorful as any in tho city. Tho gas
Ixturcs mid heaters were touched up
n gilt, nnd tho floor covorod by bright
oloreil linoleum inside of tho railings.
Sruusols carputs, bright paper, whito
mint and antiquo oak furnituro lias
iroatly improved the anpearanco of tho
liroctors' room. Tho front will also bo
opainted, tUI of which will make a conrast
to tho old appoaranco of tho instiution,
nnd 0110 vory pleasing, to both
ho customers und those oonnoctod
villi it.
$35 will purchase ono ticket from
Columbia recursion Company, ticket
;ood fur ono first-class pasnnuo from
Wheeling to Chicago and return, in cariago
from depot to liotcl, six admisions
to World's Fair and a first-class
ooni in Hotel Portland or any of
ho other three hotels owned by said
lompany. Hotels stono and brick, flrstiloss
elevators, baths, etc. location:
Portland, opposlto World's Fair: Evoritt,
five squares from tho World s Fair,
'rom windows of Portland you can sue
ill tire works and look into Plaisance.
G. 0. Smith,
22!) Mnrkot stroot, company's agont for
this vicinity. TW4S
OronmllucH.
Plain black, and black with eolored
lowers, Uronadlncs $1 u yard, at
SMsiicisisn's.
I.nl Suit* Tiliirmlily .
Free transportation will bo furnished
>n Thursday, May 25, to tho Grand bale
)f 200 lots in Avondule addition to
Martin's Forry. Trains will loiivo the
rertninal dopot, Wheeling, at 10:23 and
11:50 a. m,, and 1 :-ls and 3:20 p. in. The
ast train returning leaves Martin's
ferry at 5:16 p. m. Tickets will bo
urnlsliod at the train.' Tho grounds
:an also bo reached by tho electric cars.
llollineir'ft Dyoliitf EaUibllfiliment.
Mr. J. Iloilmoir, proprietor of the
Pan Handle Dyoing estublisliluent. No.
1431 Market street,has placod improved
aaehinory in his plnco, and is prepared
:o do all kinds of scouring, cleaning and
lyeing. Clothos repaired neatly and
an short notice.
rHE SEMES OF WALKINt
la ulmiKt illitlpuUd by our Magnlllcoiit
Calf Blucber Shoe
We havo thorn In both
Globe and Piccadilly Toos.
Ulovo*llttlnij. Comfort Producing,
lCicRnnt I.o??kliiK
Itomomhor, that wo ileal In 1'INli FOOTWKAIi
ind that the prioo ol Wilt
Blucher Shoe0(!:v$2.?c
Couip In udioo Ihotn. Wo lure them In al
ilion hiiu width* mitl o?in (It you.
O'KANE & CO.,
1113 Main Street.
*
THE BIG FOUR-THE HUB CLOTHIERS. _
NO MAN ON EARTH
Could have foreseen that horrid old Winter would have Unbred to
long in tho embraces of beautiful Spring and Summer. We've filled
our mammoth uloro, orery inch, with the finest stock our experience
could produce. We've wrestled with the woathdr until our patience ia
exhausted and now ouo MIGHTY PBIO&fiPUtTINGSTItOKEnhall
make amends fur this unnatural weather. Wo can afford to lose a few
hundred dollars batter than we can afford to beur tho burden of each
a tremendous stock, cell them we must, or curry thorn over we'll
have to. That we'll never do. Beginning TO-DAY
IA Reeking Wreck of Prices
Will Stare these Incomparable Qualities in the Faca,
Hundreds oI Men's Fins All-Wool Suits at tio, veil worth $15.
Hundreds of Men's Fine All-Wool Elojjunt Trimmed Suite at $12, well
worth $18.
Hundreds of Men'a Extra Fine Cheviot Caaaimere and Worsted Suit*
at $15, choup at $20.
Hundreds of Children's Odd Suits, while they last, at 52 cantj.
Hundreds of Children'a Suits at $3, worth $5.
Hundreds of Children's Fine Suits, regular price$8,$7and$6, ull gout $5,
Hundreds of Children's Strong Knoo Pants, while they last, at 11c.
Hundreds of Fine All-Wool Kuee Pants, 75e and $1, Worth double.
Hundreds of Children's Calico and Outing Cloth Wsista and Bloiuoa
at 11 cents, worth 25 and 35 cents.
Hundreds of Men's Extra Heavy, All-Lined and Guaranteed not to
Kip, Joans Pants, 75 cents.
Hundreds of the celebrated Durham All-Wool Filling Jeans Pants,
never rip, 03 cents, worth $1 50.
Hundreds of Men's Fine Fur Stifr llats, latest styles, USo, worth $2.
Hundreds of Men's Balbriggan Summer Undershirts, 11c, worth 25c.
This giant swing of the ax will carry joy to thousand of households;
the lamentations over our loss will bo changed to tuneful moaiures
as our groat constituency reaps tho fruita ot the Summer's bashfulnusa.
Take them, wo've no regreta. They are
SUITS THAT WALL WEAR,
SUITS THAT WILL FIT,
SUITS THAT ARE FASHIONABLE.
Everyono of tbissoasou's make. This is our sale, a redaction of bona11
do value possessing qualities, not an imaginary cut from prices,
tliut liuvo Uvea only in taa lortuo imagination 01 apeing coin pantors.
but you know us too well (or that; you know wo never
cook up any sales. Wu'vo ovory giie here, lone or ehort, stout or
thin, don't wuit until the sale 19 nearly over, but come while the
variety is at its host, for whon the groat army of buyer&jthat will ro.
spond to this call of thoso starling qualitios, lay eiogo to it, tho resources
will bo taxed to thoir utmost.
Only One Price! Printed Guarantee! Money Refunded I
NO SAFEE PLACE TO DEAL THAN AT
TheTTub.
Market and hourteentn btreets.
HOME FURNISHERS?HOUSE & HERRMANN.
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] HOUSE & HERRMANN. [
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$22.00
FOR
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A very good investment, you
will agree; such, however, you
can make by trading at our store,
where we sell Twenty-two Dollars
worth of
Furniture,
Carpets and
Household Goods
For Two Dollars cash and One
Dollar per week.
I HOUSE&
HERRMANN,
( 1300 IVIAIN STREET.^ !
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