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The Weekly "vacasffg^S' 1 ,i..1 '? ?" i 1 , i',r aao. w. nmn. * ijli POINT PLEASANT, WEST VA.j Leglnluilre. Thu Home will bold night sets-J loot hereafter. Among the item* in (h# ippro. prJatioo bill is <68,69056 for the A bill Mlhoriflng the State Su E**itit?ndent to contract for the wpply of class booki used in the free ichooli baa passed the Senate. The general appropriation bill baa been reported in the Senate. It appropriate# 1872,820.90 for tbe Ureal year ending September ! 1886, and 8284,660 for 1888. The Senate bat pawed tbe bill providing for tbe establishment and management of the West Vir ginia Reform School; also the bill requiring banks, eavinga institu tions, trust companies, 4c., to pub.) Iiah reports of their condition. Sonator Flournny proposes to amend the constitution bo as to authorise the Legislature to ex empt agricultural product*, manu factured articles and the product of mines; but the exemption is con fined strictly to local taxation. Delegate Campbell offered a pro test against the actiim of the House in accepting fnvitations to visit the Wheeling Female College and Mt. th Chantul. His state ment that very little has been dono In legislation for the good of tho peaple of tbe State, is probably Mrrect. Some of tbe legislators appear to have a spite at the West Liberty Normal School. It no sooner es caped thedangor of being turned into a house of refuge for incorri gible youths, than a bill is intro duced providing for its removal to Peel Tree in Barbour county. There is no danger of tbo bill paus ing, however. Tbe House does not appear to be anxious to tackleS. B. No. 1, which contains tiro hundred and fifty ceo lions and makes a volume of one hundred printed pngpn. Mr. H?y moiid on Monday moved that it be taken up und read a first time, but Hie House refused to touch it by a decisive majority. It took tbreoj "ays to read the bill in.tho Senate. It ecu-cms the powers, duties and liabilities of Justices of the Peace and Constables. A bill bae boen offered in the Legislature which provides that nny person who has a reputation of being a thief, pickpocket or burg lar, who is found loitering about without vinible means of support and maintenance, and who does not apply himself to labor or other tonest calling, shall bo deemed guitly of vagrancy and "hall be con "nod1'in jail not more than six months. Any person having in his possession any picklock, false key, orow bit orothor burglars' im plements shall bfrdeeined guilty of vagranoy, and sball be confined in the penitentiary for one year, or at tho discretion of the court, be con fined in jail not less than six months, or more than one year. A high license bill introduced by Senator Price it creating con tfternotion among the saloon-koep ers of Wheeling. It provides that in any city, town, villugo or other place or lcsB than 1,000 inhabi tant*, the State license to sell spir ituous liquors, nine, porter, ale, beor and drinks of liko nature, at retail, shall be $150; in placet of more than 1,000 and less thai", 5,000 inhabitants,$'250; in places of more than 5,000' and less than l'),000 inhabitants, $8oO; and in any city containing 15(000 inhabi tants or more, $500. In the House a bill was introduced by Mr. AI derson, providing that the ques tion of granting license be sub mitted to tho voters of cach coun ty, at a special election to be hold iu November, 1SS5. Tor District Attorney. Hon. D. H. I.cmurd, of Parkers burg, it the most prominently men tioned fi>r ih? pwiiinn of U. 8. District Attorney. Mr. Leonard well deserves the appointment and would mako a more efficient and capable oQicor.?Judfcron Buqlt. We endorse the above, and desire to add'our testimonial to the btness of Mr. Leonard for this position.? As a lawyer, he is tho equal of any member of the Bar in this State; a* a Democrat, he is true; as a worker for the mocom of tho party be has no equal. To bis management of the campaign in Octobo', are the Democrats indebted' for the rignal ifctories won in October and No vember. His appointment by the f resident to the position of Vnited' S'atss Dlstriat Attorney would meet the hearty endorsement of the people of the whole Stoe. Tbe ArktntM Ltjirlaturs pi?wd ? rMoftilion favoring the njwaing up of tbt Oklthnma land) to fet llenrtnt uadtt th? Wawrtiidltwi. rj www T* ii? ttIV* UIIU IU gCKHIIg 'bin appointment. The earnoit protoiti of the rnral press of the State will probably de feat the attempted 160,000 raid up on the Treasury for repairs to the Wheeling Capitol building. Oar latest advices from Wheeling are to the effect that the measure will be defeated, and that the good people of Wheeling mult t? coo ler^ lo stand right squarely op to the oontrHot made by tbem with the State in the year of our Lord 1876.-&. The constitutional term of the present Legislature will end next Saturday, and we hope no member will favor an extra or extended session. But little legislation la necessary, and there is ample time between now and Saturday next to do all that Ihe interest of the State requires. The Washington correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch, writing under date of the 6th inst., pays the following compliment to Sena tor John E. Kenna. The speech of Senator Kenna, of West Virginia, on the intor-Stale Commerce Bill, was published to day. It showed careful prepara tion and a great deal of reseaich. The friends of legislation on this subject highly commend it. There is no man of his age in Congress who has made a better impression on his fellow members." It Is now 1885, and the Census Report for 1880 1b not yet com pleted. We are afraid our censtts compilers havo bitten off more than they can chew. An escaped lunatic from .Seneca Palls, New York, who explained how lie proposed to assassinate Governor Cleveland, was arrested in St. Louis. Congress is working hard to avoid an extra session, but there is a gnneml belief prevalent that one will have to bo called. Leland Stanford, the new U. S. Senator from California, is worth (25,000,000, and bought his seat in the Senato. Oovernor-elcot Wilson'will toko hia soat at Whoeling March 4th. There will be a public reception and un inaugural ball. Live Tor Something. Thousands of men breath, move and live?pass off the stage of life and aro heard of no more. Why? They did not a particle of good in the "world; and none woro blessed hy ilium, none could point to them as tbo instruments of their redemption; not a lino.thoy wrote, not a word they spoke could be re called, and bo they perished, "their light vront out in darkness, and' they wero not rememberod more than tho insects of yesterday. Will you thus live and die, O tnan immortal? Live for something. Do good and leave behind you a monument of virtue that the storms of time can never destroy. Write your name by kindness love and morcy, on tho hearts of the thousands you come in contact with year by year, and you never will be forgotten. No, your name, your deed, will be as legible on the hoart8you leave behind, a* the stars on the brow of evening. Good deeds will shine as brightly on the earth as the stars of heaven. Some weeks ago, when corn was at its lowest notch, a farmer brought a load to town and inquir ed tho price. "Fifteen cents," was the reply. The farmer paused and h-?zed upon the ground thoughtful ly. At last he said; "I wonder if. there ain't any place in town whero I could trade that load of corn for a load of oobs. I'm about out of wood."?Hopkint, Mo., Journ The Legislature seems to hare funds enough to increa'o tho pay of its pages and clerks but not enough to pay the hard earned salaries of the teachers of the Nor mal ScftooU. They will be able, perhaps to explain the matter to the people, unrej?, indeed, they he long to that class of persons who ure unable ttrassign a reason for anything they do.?Jm/ex. ?rf Henry Jackson, colored, jumprd on the rear car of No. 4, on Sunday last, at Sewcll, intending to ride as far as East Sewell. Before the train sloped he leaped ofl and fell under the moving wheels, and one font was terribly crushed. Ampu tation was necessary, and Dr. Peck performed' the operation.?Hinton Herald. Georn? Sri\ton, a watohmfn nn tb? B. & 0., near Paw Paw, W. V., wa>i run over and killed' yesterday morning by express train No. 2. The nignt before express train No. 6 ran over and killed an unknown tramp near No. 12 water station; W. V*.,?State Jaurnai. The Enterprise i?y?: More to bacco than waa ever raised in F&y etiH onnnty, in one year, will be nlanttdthecomingssasan. It pay* better than any other crops, A ?;reat many farmer* who never be ore tried the business are now yrtparhfc '.tad lot aa early orop. wontjr, it spoken of u the proba We successor to Col. Ilogeman as "h'flfor the Chesapeake ? Oho railway. The cuDpany could not make a better ?electiun. Nllrr.eU lp. Wheeling Intelligencer. One hundred and nincty-five in diotmenu forgambliug have stirred j Parkers burg ,ocieiV f,olu cenier to tl'MlllwiM, Wheeling offer, a field for missionary work of tbis tb# WftUM of which can ?ht. aCOI?P0,ad 'n hilars and oenta. 80 far u the indictment# wbSij"6"8 '? ?< "Ibis thing of American eirls Marrying alleged princes is an in congruous state of thing*. And if there were many more cheap ?;ions of rovalty loafing aro.imi loZ, 1 U'#M American boyi ought. In order lo get even, run over to Eu rope anS 'W-' the market on princew They could do it every irne, no doubt, and it would teach the average girl of the Mackay stupe on this side of the water that bo^8 have M,a* rights which girls are bound to respect. Heals The CJHlllpolU Revival togau (0.) Sentinel. On last Monday afternoon a gang Phil ThV?Ug . g?' .oa Conduffor I hil Thompson s train atGallipo *, and proceeded to carry ou in the loudest and most Indecent style. At Vinton station they opened the car windows and began insulting with th at tbe j the vilest language. Con. H^i^.l 'PSpn told the gang to desist, that such conduct would not be tolerated on his train. The roughs then pitched into Thornp jon but thov met their match. He knocked down several of them, and as?Hlance coming from other loin" rn' be br?Ughl ,ho ro"-dies lion 16CKnl C0'ld,"ctl flnd conver sion to habits of good behavior Conductor Phil beats the Gallipo lla revival. We regret that he hurt his hand severely in the vig. oro'u arguments he used. Plenty of Room. State Standard. Yes there is plenty of room for energetic, wideawake busTness wkh r!!"' V!*??? who can with a little capital, make money band over hard. .There are m? ous business callings which tliey can ongage in rtnd make profitable. 1 he timber business is in its in eipiency in this State; there are ten to sixteen million aero* of fine forest of both hard and soft wood,!! I'0I'lar, pine, cherry, and black :? nut varieties, in the order" which the are named. ii?jf8 bu'.',ne,??f Setting out cross t es for railroads is a profitable one; h ataYe8 b>' tho millions are in demand at $20 lo ?28 per thousand. The lumber businesses growing rapidly; ship timber in ,large quantities ia obtained alone our stream?, hunJjomo figures be ins, paid for our mountain oaks. Then our oil, coal, iron, tin and 1 w raln,ml8 ?re unlimited. j, We. ne6d men of means and en terprise to engage in ?1| branches , f manufacturing, Weneodamil lion of men to help develop our forests and mines and make thorn sceuos of humming industry. The AngcHh NlubU*. Martinsburg Statesman. Io the herculean task of clean ing the "Augean Stables," it is safe to suy that Mr. Cleveland will pro ceed with great care and delibera tion, and honestly endeavor to din criminate between the good and the bad, the clean and the unclean,' the oBensive partiean and the faithful public servant. Those who expect a wholesale pitching out, immediately after the 4th of March, will lie mistaken. Mr. Cleveland will strive to bind the Independent element permanently to the Democratic ranks by pursu ing a liberal and conciliatory course. In carrying out these viows he will' naturally moet with strong opposition from- those who are in haste to share the loaves and fishes, but be has demonstrated his ability to resist mero partisan ap peals. His avowed purpose is to have a clean, economical adminis tration, to be governed in his ap pointments bv titnoss, rather than by persistant importunity or self solicited reunmroendulions on be half of candidates for appointment. His earnest effort to surround him self by the wisest, most conserva tive and statesmun-like men of his party, and the hearty good will of the country will aid him material ly in holding steadily to the line of action that he has laid down for him?elf. A feeling of confidence in the wisdom, honesty of purpose, and ability of tho President-elect ha-* boon rapidly increasing in the minds of those who have had au opportunity of taking the measure of bis capacity, and a disposition to patiently await developments is manifesting itself in the public mind. To applicant! for office we would therefore say,%ide your time, and if found' worthy you will get your reward. Foter Bosely Jr., of Cedar Creek, Braxton county, was found' dead in his bed on Tuesday last. A coroner's inquest was held on Wednesday, bat the jury failed ta agree as to the cause of his death. It is thought by soma of the friends of the deceased that theft wrs foul play, as he waa in perfect health when he retired for the night, and the corps no rapidly cH?oelored*fl?r. death. Mr. Bosely had1 been mar ried but six or seveudays.-^Wattm Dtmocnl* March 1st. Mr. John J, Franklin, an old and respected citizen, is lyl,,g danger ously ill at hi?< home in tbis place, suffe'ing from long troubles. Died, at the residence of S. C. Butler, this oily, on Pjiday, Febru ary 20,1885, Annabej, only daugh ter of Mrs. F. A. Wight man. The remains were taken to Mason City and buried Sunday. The second engineer of the Belle McGotvan, on Wednesday night while drunk, fell into the Kunawha near the docks and ?*u]d have' drowned had hot Mr. Wta-Gham.' hers come to his immediate relief. He bad a elofc cull. Bcmember, Fanner*! T? Pave money in buying your Hardware, Ac., you should buy from John Adkins, as be is your fripnd and intendii to make it to ynur interest to deal with him. He also ban a very large supply of Paiuls and Oils in slock. Engineer Mablon Rodgers.at the United Slates Marine Hospital Gallipolis, 0., suffering from par' "lysis, is rapidly improving. We hope soon to see him aguiu restored to his usual health and vigor. Mrs. Judge Guibrie is visiting at Cheshire, Ohio, this week. Miss Ella Noyes, oTcharWnn, and Miss Sallie Sterrett, from up 'he Kanawlia, were ibe guests of Miss Kate French, this city, sever al days last week. Henry J. Fisher, E<qj, has re turned to bis home in Chicago. Mr. W. M. Hughes, who has been watching the ivrcck of the steamer Telephone at Hocking where she recently sunk, is uo* at his home iu this place. Rev. Dixon will preach on the steamer Bostona Suuday afiernoon if the boat is here at that time. ' Thore is a good showing of legal advertisemeiits in this papor. Nat Bloom is again on the road, travelling for a Lynchburg, Va., tobacco bouse. The weathor moderated consid erably yesterday, and we now con fidently look for a break-up in the rivers. WeareagsJn- under obligations to Deputy Clerk, Henry W. Sisson, for favors rendered this office. See Mrs. Cole's change of adver tisement it) this issuer. J^nr!iJ\Fi"tl6r' Esq., of Chicago, who will bo remembered hv our readers as having come intoa lurire fortune by the deciMon of the U. Ut ,ll"oe l'orao time hZltt ' T,ln-been f"vorablv pi ^,h00d' While residing al Point Pleasant, Mr Fishier and his then Ian partner brought suit to wL ib0, wi" uf Jnh? J JXTieln im- Tlm P^P erty involved amounts to 850 000 He was successful in breaking this nnsi' fan V'6 l#8al talent "P i1?' i Supreme Court conformed the decision of the court hb?'ow; .then Mr. Fisher if.1 ?"'? bis olient to n rnw "tk mude, b-v Wwver in JM?S. This case has just been shflrn M - ?'h6re S sharp skirrmshing between the hJ!rh!!?,ni'ntlVe",nf ",8- 8real cities, the battle w?s fought tu the ditch, ??ifr F 11. I,l,|,er wo" further ii" "I Dou't Feel LIU* nirk." It uiaken no difference what huslnfM you are engaged in; whether you are a preacher, a merchant, a mechanic, a lawyer or a caramon laborer, yon can't do your work well while you are halt tick. Thousaml* try to, but all in vain. How much hotter to keep your organs in good order hy taking Porker'* Tonic when yon feel "a liltle out of aorta." It would be money in your pocket. Ono hour of good, rejoicing health ia worth half a doien bourn lull ol languor and pain. The Count; Court of Nicholas county, at a recont term, set aside an order previously enfered for building a brick court bouse, and conoluded to erect & frame building. A court hnuie built no?r-adav? ought to Ih> ai tecure and at nearly fire proof aa ponihl*. -PISO ^ CURE F"OR , m Mill WHIM All nil lAflS. B piilil [nor.2?rl1 julyfiyl OillsSlll ?A 1ST ID? Still handle the Largest and most Varied As sortment of ? IN ? POINT PLEASANT. It to iwolesa to enumerate the different classes of Uooda we cur ry. Suffice it to say that wo cun accommodate the buyer with any article that can be found in any First Class General Store. We only desire to let you know That we are la Business, That we hare a Large Stock of Goods, That we ate very desirous of Selling Them. IN OUR SEW FALL STOCK there are a great many Decided Bargains Which we would like all to sec, and we will do our best to please you. McCOWN & SPENCER Nov.lfl-Iy. GO TO WM. SMITH'S IP YOU WAHT Cheap Goods. HE is His Entii'e Stock. Call on Him and You Will Get Bargains. October 22, IBM. MZBOBLLAXTSOTTS. Columbus, Hocking Valley and Toledo Railway. THE SHORTEST ROUTE BETWEEN LAKH ERIE AMD Tilt OHIO RIVER. ?XTMB CABS Taking Effect Xov, 18th, i883, CENTRA I. TUCK, Direct connectlnna mails in Union De pot at Colnnibua lor Newark, Zunosrille, Pitlaburgh, Wheeling, Baltimore, Wash ington and Philadelphia; also lor Day ton, Cincinnati, Looiaville and all point* South and Southwest. BjfCloso connections at Toledo (or Detroit and all point* in Michigan and I Canada. ? WTTrain* ol th'irCnnipany paw Poinl Pleaaont Statiou (Ohio) u (oilowa: rapt. ttirr. 1:44 p. m. ROD a. m. 8:39 p. m. 6:15 p. in. R f. ASBtTRY, Agent. W. II. HtiMJO*, tian'i Pisa'gr Agent I Make 170 to (160'per [month lolling onr 'Standard Books & Bi ble*. Steady work lor Spring and Sum mer. AddreatJ.C.MoOORDY 4 CO., PWMelfkla, Fmb. a.r.andM. n. n. iiowa*ii. BbimOH & HOWARD, dttoriifyi at Jmw, Pom Putmw, WW Vtwinw. tKACTICE in the UniteU State* Din trict Conrfc Supreme Court tff Ap ' Coorti ot the "lli Ju [fcMft-'tflyl* SELECT SCHOOL. RS. C. M. COI.F, will open her usnal Spring Term, one wwk titer the cloee of the Public Schoola. PRICE rut KOXTII?I'AYABll MO.TtnLr. Children ???. ??>>????? ...i $1 00 Fifth Heador tail Thinl part Arith metic 1 25 Advanced Clans 1 50 With a redaction, when two, or more pupils uttvnd from the unc family. ZiSOAL NOTICES. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. Cosimimionir'* Oynct, Point Fleanatil, W. Va., February 25, 18S5. G. Y. Rooti et ak VS. The Mason City. Salt and Mining Com ... Jhancery. A LI. perrons interested in the above /V. namod'eause. now pehillfig in tho Circuit Cottrl of M?mm County, Went Virginia, will tako notice that pursuant to tie provisions of a decree pronounced by the aforesaid Circuit Court. In the above ttamcd cause, on the 17th day of February, 1885,1 will, on Ilia 2.5th day of March, 1885, at my said office, pro ceed to report and state the following mutter* and account*! 1st. Who dro the present holders of the CoujKiii Ronda mentioned in and de scribed in the Deed of Trust filed a* Exhibit "C"wlth Plaintiff bill; in what manner they hold the snuio and the amount of interest now due and pav< able upon ??ld bond*, and to whom the sumo are payable. 2d. Said Commissioner I* hereby di rected to settle tho accounts existing be tween the firm of Roots & Kilbreth and Knots A Co., mentioned in the PlaiutllTs bill, and report in whose lavor the bal ance exist*. 3d. What other. If any, indebtedness exist* against the Mason City Salt and Mining Company, and to whom the same is owing. 4th. And said Commlmlrhcr la re quired to re|>ort who are entitled to the proceeds of the real and personal estate sola by J. W. English ami G. P. .Simp son, Special Comml**lonen>, on the 4th day of Decern bur, 1834, a* shown by their reiiort filed in this cause. 5th. And said Commissioner is requir ed to report any further matters that In) may deem pertinent, or that any party in interest may require. At which tiuie and place you can at tend if you elect so to do. Given under my hand the day and year first above written. JOHN E. TIMMS, Commissioner Mason Circuit Court. Slmpbon A Howard, Soli. lor Complain ant*;?J. W. English anil W. R. Gnnu, Sols, for Jus. 1'. lull)ruth and M. \V. White. . rf?h25w4_ COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. Commissioner's OrrtCK, Point Flwsimti W. Va., February 2o, 1S88. Jmlo E. Hums, vs J. H. Meneger, Trustee, Marl* 8. Mc Culloch, C. Sehtfti, Peter S. Lewis, Jrdin McCulloeh In Ills own right, tic., et nl*. In Chanary. Aid. partle* interested in tho ubove couse, now pending in the Circuit Court of Mason county, Weal Virginia, will take notice that pursuant to the provisions of a decreu pronounced by the aforesaid Circuit Court in said cause, ou the 18th day of February, 1885,1 will, on tho 18th day of Mafch, 1885, at my said office, proceed to report and Btate the following matters ami accounts: 1st. The omouut ot the debt aeenred hy the Deed of Trust In the PlaiiitifT* bill mentioned and described. 2d. How much, if any, illegal and imflftoue Interest there Is contained in the said notes or either of them securod by said trust deed. 8<t. What payments have been made uponaaid notes, by whoui,and to whom, if any. 4th. Ho* nincli, if any. illegal inter' est has been paid upon said notea. 6th. What amount, including priuci ual and interest, reirmine doe upon said indebtedness alter deducting therefrom all usurious Interest and nil payments heretofore made thoreon, and !o report any other matter* deemed pertinent hy said Commissioner, or that cither of the parties to the suit may require. At which time and plate you can at tend if you elect scr tc <kr. Given under my hand the day and year first above written. JOHN E TIMMS, Commissioner Mason Circuit Court. Manager, Hogg and English, Sol*, for Defendants;?Gunn (i Gibbons and Van Matro, Sol*, for l'laititifT. feb35w4. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. Commissioner's Orrici, Point Pleasant, W, Va., February 25, 1885. Chan. StockhnfT in his own riglit and M Trustee for the tlrin Of Ulirig & Stock hotf, vs. J. W. Withers, ct als. In Chancery. A Li/persons interested In tlio above named cause, now pending in the Circuit Court ot Mason county, West Virginia, will take notice that pursuant to the provisions ol a dccree pronounced by the aforesaid Circuit Court, in the above named cause, on the 18th dayot February, 1885,1 will, on the 23d day of March, 1885, at ray snld office, proceed to rej>ort and state the following matter* and accounts; 1st. What liens arc upon the real es tate of the said J. W. Withers, their priorities, and to whom payable. 2d. What aniouut of real estate is owned by said J. W. Withers, and where situated. 3d. lb report anything that said Com missioner may deem pertinent or that either party may require. At which time and lilacs you can at tend if you'elect so to do. Given under my hand the day and year first above written. JOHN E, Tixrtffl, Commissioner Mason Circuit Court. Notice to liloti Holder*. To all.persons holding liens by Judg ment or otherwlso on the real estate of J. W. Withers, or any part thereof: In pursuance of a decree of the Cir cuit Conrt of Mason county, made in a cause therein pending, to subject the real estate of'the said J. \V. Withorsto the satisfaction ol the liens thereon, you are hereby required to present all clairnr held by you and each of you against the said J. \V. Withers, which aro lions on his real istalo, or ahy part of it. for adjudication, to ino at my office in tne town of Point Plvauwt, in the county of .Mason, on or before tho 23d day of March, Ittftft. Given under my hand tliin 28th day ol February, 1RS.V JOUNK.TIMM& Comralsninner. W. Rltunn.Bol. ff?M5w? u. hw wvnaan vircuu wourt, in the above named cause, on the tltli ilavof February I8S.% I will on thetfth day of March, 1885, at iny (aid office, proceed to report Htid state the follow ing nutters and account*: lit. What real estate it owned by thn the said R. F. Sayrji and D. W, tsavrc, and where situated. 2d. What liens are npon add ml ro tate and their priorities, and to whom payable. M. To report anything that he may deem pfertinent, or that either party may require. At which time and place yon can at tend if you elctituo to da Given under my hand the day and year flrtt above written. JHO, E. TIMMS, Commissioner Maacn Circuit Court. Notice lo Lien Holder*. Toany person holding liens by Judgment or otherwise on the reat estate or any part thereof of R. F, Sayreand D. W. In'pursnaneo of a decreo of the Cir cuit Court of Mason County, mads in a citase therein pending to subject 0?o real estate of the sidd K F. Sayre anil D. W. Sayre to the satisfaction of the liens thereon, you art hfreby required to pre sent (ill claiini' .?.... Jahns held by you. and Mcfi of you, agaiast the said R. F. sayre 'and D. W. Sayre, which aire liens on tlielr real estate, or any uartof it, for adjudication to tn?, at my office in the town oI Point Pleasant, in the County uf Mason, on or before the 10th day ol March, 1883. Given under mybiud, thts 18th day of February, 1885. JNO. E. TIMMS, Commiasionor Mason Circuit Court. Tom itison & Wiley, Sols. ffobl8-4w COMMISSIONERS NOTICE. Ornut or CouxtsaiOKih J so. E. Timx*, | Point Pleasant, West Va,, Fflhrttary 18th, 1885. 0. C. Martin who does buaineu as 0. C. Mnrtin & Co. vs. . 1). A.Sayre. In Chancery. A LL parties interested III tlio nbovc IX named ttttse, now pending In the Circuit Court of Mason County, West Virginia, wljl take notice that pursuant to the provisions of a decree pronounced bv the aforesaid Circuit Court in the above named cause, on the Utli day of February, 1889,1 will on the 20th day of March, IStSj, at my said office, prove id id report and state the following mutters ami accounts: 1st. What real estate is owned by the said D. A. Sayre, and where situated. I'd. What liens am upon said real es tate and their priorities and to whom payable. 3d. To report anything that ho may deem pertinent, or either parly may re quire. At which time and place you can at tend if you elect so to do. Given under my bund the day snd year first above written. JNO. E. TIMMS, Commissioner -Muson Circuit Court. Notice to Lien Iloldcri. To all persons holding liens by Judgment or otherwise on the real estate or any part thereof of 1). A. Havre: In pursuaucvoi adccrneof thn Circuit Court of Mason Countv, made in a cause therein pending to subject the real es tate ol the said i). A. .Sayre to the sat isfaction of the liens (hereon, you are hereby required to present all claims held by you und each of you aguimt the said 1). A. Sayre, which are liens on his real estate, or any part of it, for adjudi cation to me, at my office, in the town of Point Pleasant, in the Countv ol Mason, on or before the20th day of March, 1883.. Given under my band this lath day of February, 1885. JXO. E. TIMMS, Commissioner Mason Circuit Court. Tomlinsoii & Wiley. Sols. [fcblMw Trustee's Said of Valuable Real Estate in Cologne District. BY vlrtuo of the authority vested in me, John K.Tlmms, the undersigned trustee, by a certain deed of trust, made by A. J. Donohew and M. II. Dunuhuw his wife, on the 13th day of October, 1882; and of record in thv Clerk's office of the county court of Maaon county, Went Virginia, in trust deed book No. ?, folios 304-115, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note for'iho sum of three hundred trail fifty dollars, therein described, executed by said A. J. Dono hew, to M. F. Kimberling, said note bo ing w>w payable, anil default having been made In the payment thereof, and being required by the said M. F. Kim berling, to mako vale of the real estate convevSt by the said A. J. Donohew and M. M. Uouohew his wife, 1, John E. Timms, trustee as aforesaid, will noil at public auction, at the front door of the L'owrt Mouse of said Mason count;, On tbeSSlh day of February. 1888, the real estate described in said trust deed, to-wiU Being two tiacts or. parcel* of land lying in the county and State aforesaid, on the waters of 13 Mile creek, the first of which la bounded and do scribed as follows: Beginning at a small pine, on tbo south side of tbir road, and runnings 83 poles to Van Mntre's line, aud with Ills lino E 39] poles to the road, thence with the meandora of said road about N 62 W10 pole*) K 63 W 10 poles, N 02} W IS poles to the place of begin ning; estimated to contain S acres, be the same more or leas; and the second tract is bounded as follows, to-wlu Ly ing on the dividing ridzo between the Kanawha fen Mile aud Little Mill creek, beginning at about D8 poles East of Cherry corner Id D. F. Sayre's line, 30 poles to a white oak. corncr to Satnuol l)arat, and with his line 172 poles to a mulberry, his corner in tbe ran bottom, thence up the creok 48 poles to a sugar tree, corner to Daniel Van Matre'a, and with his line W 130 pole* to a chestnut oak in Shield's line, thence with bis line N190 poles to the place of beginning, es timated to contain ltlserea more or loss, subject, however, to a conveyance off said tract of 55 acres, heretofore qwned by L. O. Canter, the former owner of said tract of land, to Matilda McCarthy and Elizabeth Sliamblin, which will leave 66 acres of said tract of 111 acres of land hereby conveyed, which, with the 5 acres as heretofore couveyad will mako 01 acres of land convoyed by said A. J. Donohowaud wife by this trust Terma of sale-SPOr CASE JOHN E. TIMMS, Trustee. jm.31,1785-4W. Notice of Election, THERE will be an election held it the Court iIouse,-ontbe'Tlrird Saturday in March, to choose o-Mayor.aReeorder, 0 Councilmen and ono Sargoaut, lor the town ef Point Pleasant, West Virginia. By order of Oounull. M. H. 11 AI.E, Recorder.* f*b. 18; ISSt-td' NOTICE, AXI. persona are hereby forbidden . from shooting) hunting, ranging or fowling within the encivsed lands ofthe undersigned situated In fowls and Rob inson Districts, without their penuiis inn, under the penalties preacribsd by l?w. JOHNS. LEWIS, J. W. ENGLISH, ocUKwi O. SKHON. dt^ranv^ l^lnOc?g?dUi^ z.veARffiia: ?am# t corner to low So. 1. S, S knd 4 th?M* with No. 3 8 &C 3UN K 100 polea to ailon? (ills, tiro white o?k?, walnut* and poplara marked as poluter* aimc a .corner to No. 3, ami in ? liilr o( N 40* 45' &JM poles to a black *nm on bench ut bill, tiro itiukorya, black plm and white oak marked aa pointer", add gUm stand lug In i'M Una supposed to bo the line o( the 7,000 aero survey made tor Sarvlne amUiillatlne, tliwioe witha Hue of aame IN 18? iy W U0 |iolea tn a atone pile ou hillside, aame a corner to Lot No. 1, and with aame 8 40? 45 W 145 poles to the place of beginning, containing 80 acrea, lent eight acrea hertitofohi atild and con veyed to John W, I)lng. Said deod of Trust la recorded in Mason county court clerk's office, in Trust Deed Book No. 7, page* 210 and 220. 1 .Tuuu or Sal*.?Caali in hand. RASKIN WILEY, J*., Jan. ?l-4w. Trustee. STATS OF tiUst VIHGISIA: Maton County, an: AT ROLES held in the Clerk'a Offlce of the Circuit Uurt of Mason court ly, on the llrst Monday in the month uf January;-l?S5. John Trocger, Complainant, vs. E. 0. Sotnerville, Jninra B. Mensgor, Trustee, Bottle Loyd, L 1>. Somervfite,' TrusUe, Margaret Souwrvllta'Sr., Art drew J. Somervllle and K. V. Somor villo. In Chancery. Tho object of the above suit Is to enforce two judgment liens of thel'lslu tiff, one for &H.3I and costs and the oth er for $21.31 and costs, against tho real estate of E. 0. Sotnerville, and which ho convoyed to A.J. Somervllle April 10th, 1884; and it appearing from utliaavlt filed' tlio Defendants, K. (J. Somervllle. It. V. Sotnerville and llettle I/jyd, are not res idents of tills State, it is ordered that they do appear here within ono mouth after the first publication of this order and do what is necessary to protoct their interests iu this suit, TESTE R IS. MITCHELL, Clerk. Pimpson & Howard, Sola. jan28-4w. BOAS STORES. & CO., HENDERSON, W. Va.t con m -and Provisions FRESIL MEATS, BUTTER, eggs, MILK, LAKE ICE, VEGETABLES, PACKING, steamboat OILS, ROPE8, and SO ON. NOTICE. Alt goods delivered on board of Boata freoof charge. [t'obl8-tf LrniiEit. POINT PLEASANT MM; MILLS. Barrel Heading anil Lalhi in any Quantity. LUMBER ?of all kinds connected with? S TEAM BO AT a*? House Building kept on hand or furnished ou short no tice. A complete line of machinery for manufacturing lauiber of every descrip tion. WHEEL ARMS, BUCKET PLANK, NOSING, FLOORING, to., delivered at the wharf upon order. Cylinder Timber* a Specially OS"Tho Mill has a capacity for SOjOOC ft. per day. A large assortment of Oak, Popular, Ash, Hickory, Pine, A Wal nut Logs, constantly on hand. Tho Ma rine Dock Company is In dose proximi ty to the Mill,nudboth are operated in connection with each other. sept 10, ly. For Sale. FARM of HSO acrce In Mercer11 llollom, Miuon County, known at part ol tlio late Edward 1* Menoger tract; *00 tei'c* rich bottom land, balaice rolling hill lend. well timbered; two or chards of apple tree*, excelleut fruit; 2 honim and outbuilding; OS acres of wheat howd will 'be told with farm.? Will be aold cheap. Apply to MAS. JAHfe K HIM.. Adhfon, Maion Co., W. va? teblHw. msaoLurios. THE co-partoerehlp heretofore exlit lag between Dr*. Smith & Petty, ha* been Jiisolved by mutttal oomeflt. Or. Petty will continue the Dental efflea at the mint ntand: J. A. SMITH, Jan'M-tw. U. w.PETTx. SEND your ordwa for printing to thli oOlee. U?ue promptly. Low prlee'V