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'catholiccontroversyI Have Charges Against Archbishop Id Oorrigan Bean Sent to Rome? SOME HARD-HITTING COMMENTS. I Xbo Arohbtobop of Now York lienuancoU an Iwinu iu a Conspiracy to ||j Hamper the X'ope in tliln Country, vc wi What wont on tu Homo when Arch- cj| btkhup lrolauil wu Thuro-Tliu I'ari U Sr. McGlynu'a Cuno Pluyotl-The 'J* School QuokUou Slteroprcnenteil to CQ Mgr. Satolll,. >n ' el - .. 1,1 following is pari 01 an uruuiu iu mu pi Chicago i'osl of last Snnday which has stirred up increased intorust in tlio !'< mission of Archbishop Hatolli and its ,j| probable consequences: of "Formal charges of tlio gravest char- at actor have been preferred against the tii Most ltoy. Micliacl Augustine C'orrigan, 01. the Roman Catholic archbishop of Nuw w, York, by a brotlior prelate, lfis (trace la of New Vork is accusod by the Most w! Kov. John Ireland, archbishop of Kt. n< Paul, of having engaged in an unlawful conspiracy to weaken or undo the olfoct of the pope's decisions in respect of . church nutters in America, and of having bad recourse to methods unbeeoni- ed ing a bishop, designed to discredit and at dlsgraco Archbishop Ireland and Mgr. ei Gatolii, the papal delegate to America h( "These charges^duly formulated, are at now on their way to lioine, whore the/ b< Will be presented to the highest tri- ? banal in the Itornan Catholic church, bt That tribunal has power to pass upon h( tlie accusations and to fix the punish- to ment of the accused if they be sustained. The whole world will easterly m f*?rn!? thrt ilAAiiiinn. for both nrulatos. u<* the accuser mad tho accusod, havo loni{ iii illled the moat conspicuous positions in C( the American hierarchy. Their ditTur- he oncea ol opinion have been matters of (a public rumor for years. Kucli liai very a gonerally been considered as an object bi of tlie popo's fuvorable regard in respect til of tho new Amorican curdinaiale, an which, it ia said, will bo conferred at pj the approaching jubiloo. If Archbishop ti< Corrigan be found guilty as charged, his ru fate, as well as tho future of tho great ru province of Now York, over which he nr has ao long presided, will become the lit object of eager surmise. Should the so chargcs fail, the consequences can tli scarcely bo less serious to Archbishop of Ireland." Hi A 81. I'uul View. w Archbishop Ireland lias declined to A say anything on tho subject, but Kov. B(i l)r. John Conaway, of St. Paul, as tho pi arcbblshop'a next friend, in a lengthy |,c interview says: ,|t "Tho nows from Chicago regarding a ?j conspiracy against Archbishops tSatohi ?c and Ireland has been roceivod In Ku " Paul with much surpriso. Muuy will doubtloss bo astomshod at it. Most jn people will bo. except tho conspirators [1( themselvoa and tho?o who follow eccles- flj iastical questions very closely. Journal- (r ists who are directly interontod in p| church matters know by journnlistie Jlr intuition that a conspiracy was being hatched. The pooplo at large hoard rumbling noisoi, but they neverdreamed ^ such a plan was concoctod. Tho libolloils pampblot written by Archbishop V( Corrigan'B Italian secretary; the ollua- ' ions of Miss Kdos,' a garrulous old maid, al who is Iiom'an correspondent of tho Now York Catholic Xmn; tho diapatchea j? purporting to have come from Boston and other cities outsidoof Now York, A yet all having the samo purposo; tho ni plethora of anonymous letters, pub- ... liehed in tho New York Sun anil other |,j papers, pointed clearly to tho existence U| of a conspiracy against tlio ropreeonta- J tivo of tho holy fathor." "The Chicago Sunday l'otl has dono a groat servico to Christianity und tho iQ country by unearthing tho arch con- j,, splrator. Soma scandal, as well as great fnnii will follow from it.s rovolfltions. but tlio clumsy Cadmium of alio Now A York dignitary is directly roBponsihlo je for tho scandal, Tho country will bo (|, ' iuitnonsoiy bonolltod by tho wholosomo [0 liarmony botwo'on Catholics and noil- j,, Catholics which must now bo intonsi- jr Hod by reason of tlio knowledge given to tlio public by tlio Chicago nowa- y, paper. The Amorican poopla see in ^ this an additional confirmation of I'opo q. l.oo's friendship and of his admiration jj, of American institutions. This friend- o ship and admiration kavo boon woll sot forth by tbo pope's representative, Mgr. (n fciatolli. J, ARCIIBtSllOI' OOltltlUAN .SIT.ENT, 81 a ror the l'reiont liu l^nors* tho Controver- ti< f?Arohblaliop IrclfcUd'a l'art-lultfrust- til luff ltocout llltforj'. bi Tho New York Timet, in what seems to bo a carefully written, though ducid- d( od partisan articlo, says: ai Tlio policy of Archbishop Corrigan Is pi to Ignore alio controvorsy, for tlio pros- i'i ont at loast, and to givo no opportunity cl for tlioso opposed to liirn to find a nail si on which to lmng an nccusatlon. lfo bi said yostorday that ho declinad to discussany question in tho columns of uny nowHpapor, and if chargos bad boon proforrod against him at Home thoro or would bo sufficient timo for him to con- XI sidur them wlion ho had rucolvod propor notice of the fact through tbo propor , channel.. 'y father Lavollo, who was ebargod with being a party to the conspiracy, donlotl 111 being a conspirator in uny manner, but 'I' lie would not discuss the maltor. ? The chargos brought against Arch- w b|shop Corrigan, according to tlio pub- 80 lished roport, aro that ho cnusod to ho published In a l'hiladelphia papor an la article against the ."conciliatory policy Jl? of Archbishop Ireland and Mgr. Satolli upon tho relations of Catholics to pub- 111 lie schools; that lottors had boon recoived in,the Wost from priests In his cl household by various laymen suppoaod I" to havo accoss to tho socular prots, ap- l'< poaliug ror holp in an nnti-Irolnnd cru- " adot that two antl-Iroland pnmphlots " had boon written, one supposod to havo w proeoedod from tho pen of Dr. Forrouti, 01 tho archbishop's Italian secretary, and the othor ostensibly by an occlosiastic * : at Oronoblo, but tracod to ono of tho ~ archbishop's houiohold; that a votuirable lady. Miss Kados,nn agont of Archbishop Corrigan in liome, had boon 'very active In denouncing tho lroland party in that city, and that various laymen In Now York had beon inlluoncod to glvo Interviews and wrlto lottors to ; . tho secular press against tho vlowt of Archbishop Ireland and against tho recont decisions glvon by Mgr. Satolli. Tlieso charges woro aooompanlod by a long circumstantial acoount of how the papal ablogato had boon snubbed by I Archbishop Corrigan and his opinions treated with opon contompt, and wero doolared to bo sufllelent ground for charges ot occleslastloal high troason to bo rando against Archbishop Corrigan I by Archbishop lroland. c "The archbishop's prosont policy," i oald n priest yostorday, "is to keep per- , fnotly quiet. He cannot do otherwise. Every effort possible Is being uudo by I Ireland nnd Ids clique to placo him In a 1 tmd light wllh tho holy futhor. llo . thoroforo oannot speak. / "1'htro li no tile disguising the fact i at (or yean there liu Minted tbl XUttjjWV&llB um In the Catholic hierarchy, and th ea haabeen to try and roinove Arcli hap Oorrigan and to placo nt th thodral la Ms atoad a man to the liW I! of Cardinal Gibbons, Archbiihoi aland, Bishop Kuans, and tlio Cutho : University set. "At tbo excommunication of Pr. Mi lynu strenuous ellorts were made t ace Archbishop Corri^an in u ba< [lit at Home, lie wan urt'ed by thea irv men to reinstato Dr. McGlyu ituout making bim apologize or ri nt doctrinea which were airainit tb admin* of the Catholic church.' Thi d not succeed, and then Dr. Itichur urtaoll, one of the sorehoada and th unsol of Dr. McGlynn, banded Card d Ciibbona the letter containing th position of the cuse, which the card: il, and not Archbishop C'orrlgan, sup 'eased. "The present situatioucanbe auiuine i in a few words. Archbishop In nd, with unlimited money at his con ami, known as the multimillionait America at Heme, has spent tboui ids of dollars to obtuin tbo rccegn jti of the Faribault plan and to en; Hum on the Archbishop of New Yorl hose place he wishes to fill by a pr< te more in accord with him, un tioao chancel for tho rod hut woul >t bo on conapleuous. UOUailT A NKW.-iPAl'EII. "lie lias ptireliaaed the Hunileur c me almost outright, and ho lias tjair I tlio confidence o( Cardinal ltaiupoli id through hiui ho has misropresem 1 matters to such nn extent to th ily father that atprosent ho is infuvt Homo. Tho cgfdinals, however, us id/ are notln sympathy with him. 1 ill not be lony before the uiattor wil i placed in its true aspect before th ily father, who will at onco lake stop change tnfficoinplexion of things. "Under the representations and tlies Isatatomonts of lacts Mgr. butoili wu ut to this country. No intimation c s mission was Kivnn to Archbiiho; irriKun. Mgr. iwtolli wua led to bt ive, as has boon, evidently, tlio hoi; tlior, that 1'ttWbnuU was a-jtrea uierican towiiHiWOIw ttio"urcl: shops of America indorsed cordiall e recognition of the public schooli id thut by the amalgamation of th iroclnal and state educational institu ms tiiouaands of Protestants woul. ish into tho church. Indeed, Card d Gibbous, (iflor tlio meeting of th clibisliops at St. Louis, whoAi Irolam ut sprang his little Fairibuult scliemc nt to Koiue a message to tho oll'ei at the archbishops there approved c it, whereas ttiey really did nothing c <e sort. n r..t? ,1 1! t: \r... c~inl, uiiuur iiiusu kuiiuiviuua uuvui ns induced tu curoo to thiu countrj rchbishop lruluA'il1 represented liiu If us thu cliiof exponent of the He iblican party in this country, and th clesiadtical representative of l'res int Harrison. To any onu only ucqu mod with tho working of Kuropeui ivernmonts tliln brought with it maul estigo to tho unsuspecting inonstilOoi "Oil his arrival hero ho was smuggloi i, no afraid were the Ireland party thn i would aoo Archbishop G'orrigai one and loam tho true state of thing oin him, and thereby change his im ( unions of tho American hoirarch; kil thuir attitude., ilo was constauti; ntclied. "Ilo appeared, as you know, bofor 10 conference of tho bishops, mud ion) a Haltering speech of how til lung church in America, now growin powerful and largo, wautod a papi ilogato to bo prosont in this count r; id inado other kind and oxcollentl tendod expressions of good will. "Ilo had been led to expoct frot rchbishop Iroiand that tho archbisho id bishop9 in conulavo ussRuiblo ould simply opon thoir arms and te in they wanted an abluL'Uto, whor< ion ho would present his uredotial id say, 'I am the man.' "The prolate*, not prepared for thi ado no such invitation, but tho mi iivj UA|ii'?auv4 nuviiiienua ua uuiiiuuvi unfavorable to tho nppointmoat c i ablegate. "Then followed tlio school questior rchbisbop Hioi Jhm vl tian 1< raucisc (Un this discussion, and ouposod th 10 articles volioliiently. Ha whs fo wod by nearly nil of tlio other pri tos, with the exception of Archbislio] eland and Cardinal Uibbonn. "At lagt It was resolved to conaido icm, and this is the condition in whiel toy uro now/ !iU<i. article.jiyriinttin itliolics to send their children to put s schools Is under consideration mor ion undor ontiro approval. "When this action of tlio prelates wn ild to Mgr. Batolli at his hotel by Cai mil Gibbons the ablogato was muc irprisud. lie had beon oxpocting onl perfect conoatTonc8~'ln~hl8 propos ons. nnd ho had been inducoa to tak ds view of the matter through Arc! ishop Ireland. "Thus far every ono has road and ui jrstood tho rotations between th -chbiahop of Now York and tlio oldc relatos, such .as tlipsp. of .Boston, c Itilndulphin, of Olttctuhatl, Of Hail Frai isoo, and of New Orlonns, on the on de, and Cardinal Gibbons and Arch shop Ireland on tho other. NO DISRESPECT TO THE AQLKQATK. "No disrospcct has ever boon intendo ' will over: bo to Mgr. Satoll tiers la no dccaalon for it Should h main In this country ha will ovlden some tlmo find out tlio wholo trutl "Wo cannot but belioVo that the ai clo In the Chicago 1'ort has boun it tirod by Archblahop Ireland eithc itli a vlow of Intimidating Archbislio orrlgan or of making him oxproi imo opinions which may bo tnken r rniiist tho ablogato, nnd thus bo ion > Romo to prejudice the holy fatlic inlnst blm. Ills policy, as 1 hnvo sal iforo, is absolute ailouce and tlio in jring of tlio wholo sobeme. "Now for a few words as to tlios inrgos. Archbishop Corrlgan had irfoot right, should ho lmvo thougl opor, to have had written an articl [posing tho (nlUcioi of Archbislio olaud's momorlal, which, by tho wn ns a public document, an omnsculn'.o lltlon of which was given to tlio pop "It was natural that ho should liav Ishod It to bo publlshod In tho wos Noij* Such VTy?7^'m If' 1 A\ea1 Wakes an everyday .convenience of ai ild-tlme luxury. Pure and wholesome 'rcparcd with scrupulous care! Hlghes iward at all Pure Food Expositions. End laekaRe mikes two large pies. Avoli mitations?and Insist on having th Nona Such brand. mm I. & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y MIS.ltWMWr \ V 1 ?!,'= 1 ,r,.' . v L /r ''v'./l .i' s where Archbishop Ireland has hit i. stronghold. This it the lubbjauee, II t any, (or a conspiracy iwajnat the mae chinationa of a clique winch haa done i- everything possible to brin* Arch' a bishop Corrigun into theibad graces ol the holy father. ? "Tho Italian pamphlet was a splen - did answur to Archbi?h?p Ireland, ll wiu written by Father iirandi at Orei noble, and has been published in Italy, o Miss Hades is not aeventv'yeara of age. il She is barely sixty, a lady of rare ac< e compliahmems, who haa been corre 11 spoudent for a Catholic newspaper in f this city. She is a woman who enjoyi e the conlidencu of many ecclesiastics be9 cause the knowt how to hold hei d tongue. a "As far as the school qoeation is con i* corned, it will bo impossible tliat theu e views of Archbishop Ireland, which art i- cross misrepresentation* of thositua i- tion to Mgr. Satolli, will evor be adopt ed by tho prelates and the priests of tbi d Catholic church in America. For ovei > half a century every pariah prieat has i- 1 might almost say. been a martyr tc a the subject of tho necessity of sendint i- Catholic children to Catholic schools, o 1- building parochial schools, and of incul it eating this very principle! of Catholic c, education into tho mindsof gonerationi of Catholic parents. It cannot be d thrown down suddenly, like a honit u mauo 01 carus. ".Should even the holy fathor and the col logo of cunlinala take tho otlior aide > of tho question, which might bo done 1 through the muchinationa of thin vorj ' cliquu, ovon then the majority of tht 1, heads and priests of the Ciiiliohcchurcl t- in thia country will-viand firm, and, tu 0 the church hus alwaya recognized the r truth, thoy will heauro to bo victorioui u iu the end," t In concluding, the reverond gontle 1 man said it was absolutely false that tlx 0 letters nnd interviews which had ap< j peared in tho papers omanatud from i clique. Two woro written by a wel a known Cutholiu lawyer, who did ?c d without the knowledge of the arch,1 bishop, and othora wore from the pen p of a Boston lady, who aeouiv to bo well posted on both aides of the case. y This was tho opluiou of one Of the t sympathizers with tho archbishop. So far, only two Koroan Catholic paiy tors in the diocoso of Now York have l( signed tho batolli memorial?l)r. Mcu Swoony und Father O'Flyun. Amonu tho lioinan Catholic pastors the feeling 1 is with Archbishop Oorrigan, but In i- Brooklyn and in tho country Arch0 bishop Ireland liaa many followers. } lluriicil to Dantlu .'t Ci.ahksvim.k, Tens., Jan. 10.?While if neighbors were sitting with the corpse '' of Miss Jane Adama, Mrs. Adama at. tomptod to fill a coal oil lamp from a , full can. An explosion took place and ' she was so badly burned as to cuun hor death the nexUday. Mr. Adams, ' two of his sons nnd one daughter were <1nni>n?annu1if linminil In anflnflvnvlno : umifcu.uiio.; uusiiwu ... w..? ?j?? fcw extinguish tho llamoa in Mrs. Adams'a " clothing. The burning oil ant Uro to tho house, ami persona prosout had hard work to save the corpso and buildI in*. m t alue llawaril ?100. i The readers of this paper will be a ploaaed to learn that there is ?t least onu dreaded disease that sciuuoo has f been ablo to cure in nil ita status, and v that ia catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure !a tho only positive euro known to tho o medical fraternity. Catarrh, boing a o constitutional disease, requires a cona atitutional troatinont. Hall's Catarrh g Curo is takoa internally, acting dill reetly upon tho blood und mucous f, surfaces of the systom, thoroby doatroyy ing the foundation of tho disoose and giving the pationt strength by building n up tho constitution and assisting null ture in doing its work. Tho propriotors il huvo eo much faith In ita curativo powII ora that thoy ofTor One Ilundrod Doli lara for any case that it fails to cure. Is Send for list of testimonials. F. J. Chunky & Co., Tolodo, 0. !, Off-Sold by druggjstB, 75c. daw f. Canada sont about 100 tons of poultry ,[ to Liverpool during the last week ol Docombor. ' A cot.d of unusual sevorlty dovolopod into a difticulty decidedly catarrhal in . all ita characteristics, threatening a reJ turn of my old chronic maladv, catarrh ' uno Doiiitj 01 iiiiy a uroiun Jinim com1 plotelv eradicated evory symptom ol tlmt painful and prevailing disordor.? J E. W. Warner, Rochester, N. Y. itwran t? (> Not from ti Financial Standpoint. u "I do not recommend Chamborlntn'a Cough Kouiedy from a financial stand3 point, for wo have others in stock or .. which wn inako a larger profit," sayc I, Al. Maggini, u prominent druggist oi y liraddock, l'onn., "but because many o i. our customers have spoken of it in the o highost praise. We sell more of it that j. of any similar preparation wo have ir the storo." For salo bv C. K. Gootzo W. W. Irwin, W. S. MfiOullough, 0 0 Monkomellor, S. L. lirlco, J. Coloman lr 0. Kchnopf, W. 0. Arnibrocht, tlir ,r Kurlz Drug Co., Lincoln & Co., W. K Williams, John Klari, A. f). Schoolo, 10 nqd W. H. Williams, Whoollng; Bowh . & Co., Bridgeport, 0., and li. F. Pea body, Boiiwoou, W. Va. ww A rosldont of Tho Dallos, tire., owns i u iiandsomo spocimon of fossil roek which 1. is literally flilod with "crystallizoc 0 clams." " Wiikn I bogati using Kly'sCroam Bain: ' my catarrh was so bad 1 had lioadachc tli'o wholo tiuio and discharged a large >" amount of filthy matter. That has al !r most entirely dlsappoarod and 1 have I' not had hoadacho since.?J. H. Som IB mors, Stophney, Conn. ?wW\v is m Tho Ollljr Oil*. d Tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul ! 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I OIL WELL SUPPLIES. | OIL WELL SUPPLY CO., i ?owners of the? , j ELBA IRON WORKS, CONTINENTAL TUBE WORKS J | And Six Otbot Uannfaotarloi Making fc j| ; Wrought Iron Stoara, Lino and Drlvo PJpo, Tubing, Casing, Boilm, Engines, Drill- S 3 \ lng Rigs, Tools, Rope, ' And Other AppllencM Necoinrjr tor Drllllnj ! OIL, GAS AND WATER ARTESIAN WELLS. ) Pittsburgh, Oil City and Bradford, Pa. > \ for Infants and Children. I "OuMrl* lam well luUpUxl to children th&t OMtorl* cmrai Oollq, ComtliwUoo, 1 111 Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. WltfoStlnJurloamedlaUloa 1 In m?rit?io wollknown thlut ?MmS?wSk jour '"SuSorlt.1 an37hn lu'wexn^tuiunta | WtuJU^' Wnrtablypraluoed boxicflcUl , LeU PMtor Bloomlnfdato lieformed Cburdi. , New York uitj. I TM Caffiox Ooktaht, 77 Mi'riut Stun, Mow Torn. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmm > M MANHOOD RESTORED I ??.$ W \ rjgl N JL) Hon*, Nmo?iti?MlLMCUada,alli1nuoi ?iufioNtif w>w?fof tiioOnnnraHvi. (tjg ass&ssss: For lale In WhNtlnif, W. V?., b)r LOO AN DltUO CO., oor. Tenth end thin lliwla. noMmnr r.'1.,'*: r.:'.:,i;. : vv:', -i.v.'r'.rifiU' :' > ii"' ... EDUCATIONAL * A WORD To Those who Contemplate Study, ing Shorthand. ' You will uuKo a guavb mist Air if you ua\ih take to proparu thoroughly (or tilllti,' ilrai-cUu position* a* umanuon.b outsihb o( a ichool kuppUod-with all NBcjtiMxuY FAdUTia for tuui. ououmah and wish au old and wkll e.vt.ibi.t>iu0 hwutatios. where you can bo thorough), drilled iu Grammar. &i>elllutf, Punctuation. lls\ i of Capital*. eta. a* weU as afloloutly prc-p?r*i i in Bookueepiuir uud Ofllca Work >u in;mn-u? men now awjuian TUi wpcjtation of mioht fechoolU worth Uj you. in outaikino \ utoi. tion. the CQtlro coat of tuition with u privuti portv or in u so-called Shorthand School. Uo s?oi i make THW jiintakb. Call and tee us tint. UtU ?WUKKUIiU MUSKSi tULUUK. Mrs. M. Stevens Hart's School For Towns Iindlea and Oblldron, JUlfi AND 1318 MAHKET 8TREET. Second annual aeailoa begins Sopteinbor u, Course u( I tut ruction includes Klemcutirv KngUsJ). English Clauicj Latiu. Higher Mu.U* Liutlui and Modorn Language. Mrs. Hart Is agisted by a/ulloorps ot efflcUa; aud experienced touchers. For circulars aud further information, addnu tho 1'riucipai. MRS. M. STEVENS HART auW No. 7.*7 Maiu Street MRS. HARK SCHOOL, To accommodate young ladUi who may wish to pursue a courio of atuay ouuide of tho regular school rojluia, ulaotivo clauses or prlvato Instruction will bo providod lu English claulci l.utlu. Modorn l^uuguagc*, Mathematioi uud tho Natuml Sciences. TUc.10 clatsoi will moot at Htatod hours in the school parlor uud will bo conducted us Speeid. tin by tho sovcral members ol tho faculty connected with ouruchaoL MRS. M. STEVENS HART, null Principal, ART INSTRUCTION^ An Art Studio, couduoted by Miu Hose M. Sweeney. will bo oponed lu connection with Mrs. Hart's School, Scpteinbor It, in the whooi building, roucil, Charcoal and Crayon Draw* lug. Oil and Water Colon and China 1'alntlnr i'lwtol. May-modeling aud Art Enameling will receive special utleutlon., Ml?i Sweeney been oouductlug Art daises with mark*! huccoss in tho east for tho past tlvo or ?u years. Further iunuiry may be madeofMbW HOSE M. SWEENEY. 5i3 Main street, or Mr M. Stevens Hart. 727 Malnstroet. or at the schojl room* ou aud alloc ilouday. stopiember U aulD PLUMBING, ETC. CAS RADIATOR l)uuri JUnmiiutlnB; (ia? aud hatnrat 4ia?. fiwt wHc ^'?it- n ' KwlfliniBlsn 'BS^-sldite roiP Call and mo thorn mil you will buy no otheu Will hoat halla, churchei, ichooU, dwelling And storoa. Tho largest alio beau room 25x30 foot with 27 foet of go? per hour. NO CHIMNEY REQUIRED. TRIMBLE & LUTZ. Agents, Wheeling, W. Vn. oeU ^yiLLIAM HARE & SON, Practical Plumbers. Gas &Steam Fitters, No 3S TWELFTH STUKSr. All work dono promptlj at rwsonublo prlMi flEOKGE 1IIBBERD & SON, VJ (Bucoottoni to Thompion Si Ulbbortl I PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, OAS akoSTEAM FITTERS, BRASS KOONUKRi . Bpodaltlos:?Natural Gu Suppllai, titwia Denting anil Ventilation. 1814 MARKET ST, WHEHLWU.W.VA. WA1I work promptly done u molt Miontbloprlcoa. ItS PROMINENT MEN OF West Virginia. ABOOK OF 1,050 PAGES With 900 Wood Cull and HlofrnpUlo! of till LEADING HEN OF VEST tt. This'volume also contains i Jo pages of West Virginia facts and statistics. It gives the result of every election since the organization of the State. It Is the most valuable book ever published In West Virginia. PZtlOUi IN ULOT11 1 ...,90 OO. IN IIAI,r MOllOCCO t7 OO. ?W? OHDIM TO 'Intelligencer Publishing Co., WIIUKMNU, W. VA. io/iy'i>'V'"*- )y'.' ij