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HEART CURE. DR. MILES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. IML tmmumm Act on ? new jirlnclplo? rwUUA Iba llTor, Mninuh asd bovtla throvqh tin turtti Vn. Mar.s Pan SsS s-sss For ?al? by H. L. Wells. llplPMJ "* ?rrt 1h* IWI.IMII.1^ u:- W.!fMM? Ike IM (to M I* _ ... .. rSZlCX.T2Jjt hi..... ja in n U ii in I "How to Cure a Skill Diseuse." % mplv apply "8wray n*'* Ointment." No Internal jnedlaine required. Cures tetter err.emn.itch. allerupttuuson the face, bunds I? etc.. leaving the akin clear, white and ||? -healthy. Iu great healing and curative > * v j>*wer? are posseted by no other remedy. A?k your druuglKt. for Hwayot-'s Ointment _ ?1 If You Have One of the Following HEART 8YMPTOM8, LOOK OUT I DR. MILES' 1KWCCUI FOB Till HEART Ii a Mkfa and reli able remedy lor Palpitation of the, Heart,Painin Bide. New J.fliFE. PR. R. O. WEarS NERVE AND BRAIH TREATMENT. a I ?imolil? for Hjmtoria, Dlr zintm. FLU. Nanralsia. Head achfl. Nervoue Prostration caused br alcohol or tobacco, Wnkefnlnww, Mwjtnli?oj'ri*?lon, Softening of Brain, canelng insanitr.mieerr, decay, death, Premature Old I Aaa< Barrennma,Xq<Hiof Power in oitnermZjlmpotanRr. I*acorrha?a iind all Pomaln WeakneMae, Involuntary I LtmmSpermatorr h out cauned by ov?r-n*nrtlon of brain Heir-?ntMo, orwr-Inualtr^ncw. A month'* treatment. (L I B for (At by mail. WoGtiarentAOPlxboiMtocure. Each Cunningham Bro*., A Co. Attention Ladles. Miss Maggie Tricket makes a j specialty of teaching the National Garment System and dress mak ing of every description. The ladies are cordially invited to call at hor rooms attheChapin home, I opposite the Episcopal church I on Main Street. Clarksburg, W. Va. 53-ly. | Bii you look at the date on your paper? Did you find that you were owing us your subscription? Kindly pay up as we dislike the idea of having to collect. ?Why pay a Dig price for sad dle* and harneHS when you can buy them so chenp at'Wm. & Sumner'n tennorv wept Mair.jit ^[ftLTGR 5SDWICK. Bus Line and Express Splendid conveyances to meet all trains. Passengers called for in any part of the city. Elegant carriages for weddings, funerals, &c. Accidents Unheard Of. Only careful drivers employed. WANTED. GOOD SALESMEN. To se 11 Nursery Stock on Commission. We desire also to cull the fttteutiou of the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Tn , ( Fine Line of cNursery - Stock thnt we will have for fall delivery. For prices call on or address G. "W. SOUTHERN & SONS, P. 0. Box GO, Clarksburg, [25 tf.] W. Va. o o:? Mayor's Office, I May. 15,1801 I. Samuel R. Steel, Mayor of the Town of Clarksburg, in Har rison county. West Virginia, in conformity to the law in such cases made and, provided, and pursuant to an order of the Coun cil oi said Town duly entered, do proclaim that an election by the qualified voters of said Town, bo held in said Town on TUESDAY. THE 6TH DAY OP JUNE, 1893, to decide whether they will ratify ?r rfJect an ordinance adopted on the 12th day of May, 1893, by the Council of said Town, in the words and figures following, to ''An Ordinance. Jor the issue 0 -r?.?D *or $1? construction of a Filter Plant. Whereas, It is necessary and expedient ^r the comfort and well being of the people of the Town of Clarksburg, and the protection of their health and lives against disease, by using the water of tne West Fork of the Monongahela river, for do mestic purposes, that there should be erected therein without delav a suitable Filter Plant; and Whereas, To carry out the tain L '??, exPedient 'hat the town should issue and sell its bonds for money sufficient for tnat purpose. Therefore, Be it ordained by burg?U ?f Town'of Claries 'hnn,i=^hfuS?,id town d0 issue its i 'he denomination of one th?f l0llars and multiples thereof, fog a sum in the aggre fate not exceeding five thousand olmrs, each bearing date on the first day of July, 1893, and pay ?hb'V?b?,ar9r ^enty years after thf ? , 'hereof, with interest at the. ate of five per centum ner lan.?u"- Payable annually from said date, which said bonds-shall contain a provision expressed liablp't i:hat they shall not be ind th^ ^atl0n by said town; riH,J -0n'D shah have the right at any time after ten years from the date of said bonds to e'?0,a?d discharge itself from said 1? M llabili,y arising from ?r any Pan of them by the payment thereof of the nnlD%hi and'"terest due there on. {That each of said bonds shall be numbered and attested by the seal of the town affixed thereto. and be signed by the Mayor and ?h I?1?61'- u After said bonds shall have been so issued no more of them shall be sold than may be necessary to realize therefrom f ?u? su?c'e?t for the construct u i?(. Filter Plant, and none shaU be sold for less than par. ?It is further ordained: That the payment of the principal and interest of said bonds shall be unnn"t? for. a special tax TnlV . property of said Town not exempt, until the inter est and principal thereof are dis charged. The election to decide bttber the qualified voters of said Town will ratify or reject FORMATION OF PARTNERSHIP. II Thl? agreement made thin 17th (toy of May lHft't between Arthur K Thorn, of the first part and Columbia E. Thorn, of the second part, both of mild parties being resident* of thetowu of Clarksburg. in the county of Harrison, and State of Went Virginia. Wltnessth, that said parties hereby agree i to form a copartnership under the name and style of A. K. Thorn and that said A. K. Thorn party of the first part is to be a general partner and the said Columbia E Thorn a special partner in said firm; that the said Columbia K. Thorn is to contribute the sum of three hundred dollars (S300) to the capital of said Aim or partnership ; that said firm is to transact or carry on the business of deal ing In Produce, that Is to say. in Poultry, Jive and dressed. Eggs and Butter. Melons and Nuts in season, and said business shall be carried on or transacted in said town of ClarksburR and said partnership is to last twelve months from the time the same shall be formed underthe laws of said Slate. Witness their signatures the day and year above written. ARTHUR K. THORN. COLUMBIA E. THORN. SUite of Weft Virginia, County of liar n'ton it# : I. Marcellus M. Thompson, a Notary Pub. 11c In and for said county of Harrison do cer tlfy that Arthur K. Thorn and Columbin E. Thorn whose names are signed to the forego ing agreement bearing dnte the 17th day of Mav l^C). have this day acknowledged the same before me in raid county. . Olveu under my hand this IHth dav of May lbitt. MARCELLUS M. THOMPSON. Notary Public State of Wat Virginia, County of IIarri?on, I, Marcellus M. Thompson, a Notary Pub* lie In sod for wild county of HarrNon iln ccrtifj that Arthur K. Thorn one of the par ties named In the foregoing agreement be?r Inu date the 17th day of May IKW. this day ma-ip *>ath before me In stiid county, that Columbia E. Thorn the other party uained In said agreement lias actually paid In cash to the capital of the firm or co-copftrtnershlp named In salt! agreement the sum of three hundred dollars (SfcUO.) AKTHUR K. THORN. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of May l*i?. MARCELLUS M THMOpsO . 27-0t Notary Public. SUSANNA ?? ?? i,r/,!?V /V*4#?V ?*?*?"??? /? ?V,J?V PREPARED BY DR. L. .A DAVIDSON, ?? ? ?*??? /fjv'y/tVV'.i /#*?' West Milford WEST - - VIRGINIA. U 1 *,*!?** *j j?; 'i?.m i?j ????.?? ?jj ? ? ??? SUSANNA. The popular remedy for children. It is a positive euro for cholera in fantum and nil summer d'arrhcoa. A preventative and cure for scarlet fever. A cure Tor dyspepsia and all stomacli disorders. Below we give the names of our ageuttf in Harrison county who have bought and paid for "Susanna" and will supply the demands. Cunningham Bros. & Co.. Clarks burg- W. Horner, Lost Creek; Perine k Davis, Good Hope: Q. W. Morri son, Mt Clare; Francis Bros., Wil son burg; A. O. Barnes, Bridgeport; Mike Post, Jarvisville, J. 0. Bartlett & Co., West Milford; Mike Dolan, Wolf Summit; T. L. Bailey, Rey noldsville; ^Irs. W. B. Stephens, Sycamore Dale, R. S. Ogden, bardis; I. H. Wilcox & Co., Wyatt; Mrs. Tib Jarrett, at the blind man's store, Shinnston;E. A. Wilson, Salem; H. W. Winter, Fieimngton; Bailey & Bnrnside, Benson; R.F. Stout, Quiet Dell ; Lewis & Queen. Johntown and Rockford; Geo. B. Patton k Co., Craigmoor. Dr. L. A. Davidson, *3 West Milford, W. Va, this ordinance, shall be held and conducted, and the result thereof certified, returned and finally de termined under the laws in force in this 8tate.on March 11th, 1893." Provided, however, in the event, at such election, this ordinance be ratified, no ordinance authoriz ing the issuance of such bonds, or appointing Commissioners to supervise the erection of snch plant, shall be passed by the Council of said Town, until after a majority of a Commission ap pointed by said Council, com posed of not less than three citi zens of said Town, hot members of the Council thereof, shall ex amine the various systems of filtration and report favorably to said Council, and recommend a filtration plant or plants, which can be constructed within the sum to be so appropriated, and secure to the citizens of said Town, a pure and healthful water supply. And I further proclaim that the aggregate amount of indebt edness issued and authorized by said Town, existing at the date of this proclamation is forty-one thousand five hundred dollars, with interest thereon from the first day of October. 1892. Said election will be conducted by the Commissioners herein after named and bo held in the respective wards in said Town at the places following: First Ward?Nutter's Hotel It. R. Barnett. Lloyd Nutter, James Price. Second Ward?Hoffs Tannery ?G. W. Shuttleworth, George Wine. E. L. Stealey. Third Ward?D. H. Cutright's office?A. Cay wood, Harrison Cork, Matt Ogden. Fourth Ward?Will Thomp son & Co's. store?W. E. Hursey, THE WORLD'S FAIR. Final Arrangement!! for the Sale or Tickets, Tin. the It. & 0. R- R. For the benefit of those desir ing to attend the World's Fair tho Baltimore & Ohio Railroad will sell excursion tickets, to Chicago and return,at all stations on its line, at low rates. Tickets will be on sale until. November 1st, and will be valid for return journey until November 15tb, 1893. They provide for a re duction of 20 per cent, below regular rates. These tickets will be valid only for continuous journey. Tickets at higher rates ?will be sold that will permit holders one stop-over privilege going and returning. Pullman accommodations may be reserved in advance of journey. For rates and informa tion apply to nearest B. & O. ticket agent, or Chas. O. Scull, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Balti more, Md. 25-4t A. S8.25 Biuie Ball Outfit Free to tli? Hot*. The Cincinnati Tribune, the now daily which has had a phenomenal growth for a paper only three months old, and which already ranks among the ablest and best newspapers of the country, an nounces a great premium offer to boys | which will doubtless still further in crease its rapidly growing circulation. The Tribune otters a genuine Spalding $1.00 Boys' League Ball; a pair of Spalding's $2.00 Catcher's Gloves and a 25 cent Bat to any boy or boys who will send in Six New Subscribers to the Daily Tribune for Eight Weeks at 12 cents each per week or $5.7G for all. Full particulars can be had of Tribune | agents everywhere, or sent to aay ad-1 dress by the Tribune Company, Cincni nati, Ohio. Address Premium Depart ment. Cincinnati, Tribune, Cincinnati, Ohio. WORLD'S FAIR JiOTES. A Few Pointers About Chicago. . As a great many rcadora of the Tele gram will make their first trip to Chica go during the World'sFair.afew point ers regarding the geography of the city will be appreciated. In the first place, tlx firmly in your mind the fact that Lake Michigan forms tho eastern boundary of the entire city, and if you stand lacing the hike with |>?th arms outstretched, the lelt hand will point.to I the North Pole and the right hand will poijit straight down the tracks of the Big Four Route to the World's Fair I Buildings, situated at the southern end of the city. Paste this in your hat and you have the key to tlieentiresituatiou. Coming into Chicago on trains of the Big Four Route, wuiich is the only rail road having an entrance on the south side along tht? lake front, where all the hotels and boarding houses are located, you will find yourself passing practically through the Exposition Grounds and a magnificent panoramic view of the Fair is obtained. At the World's Fair Station of tho Big Four Route, if yon step off at the right side, you aro at tho entranoe gate 1 to the Exposition and can begin "doing", the Fair at ouoe; if you step off on the left side, you will find yourself in the finest residence portion of Chicago, and right in the midst of the World's Fair hotel and boarding house district The chances are ten to one you will be within a tew minutes walk of the very place you have selected for your headquarters. If you prefer to go down town, ten minutes ride will bring you to the new Twelfth Street Station in the heart of the city. Now bear in mind the mani fest advantage of entering Chicago on the Big Four Route. In the first place you avoid entirely the bother and trouble ot a tedions transfer across the city, which is necessary via all other lines, being landed directly at the Ex position Grounds, an advantage offered by no other line; and in the seoond place you can so Qx the geography ef the city in your mind that you will at once become as familiar with Chicago as yon are with your own town. Another point in favor of the Big Four Route is found in tho fact th'at if you enter Cincinnati on the Queen & Crescent Route, Louisville k Nashville R. R., Kentucky Central Ry., Chesa peake,*; Ohio Ry? or Baltimore & Ohio S. W. R R., connection is made in Union Depot, avoiding tho disagreeable transfer necessary via all other tinea. For full information address General Passenger Agent, D. B. MARTIN, Cincinnati, O. Will Thompson, Jesse Money penny. Fifth Ward?Mayor's Office? A. S. Criss, A. C. Seaton, John Primm. In witness whereof I have here ? unto set my signature, this the 15th day of May, 1893. , Samtjel R. Steel, Attest: Mayor. MarcellusM. Thompson, Recorder. Last week two West Virginia lads started for the World's Pair. They rode on freight trains, but only progressed as far as Grant Crossing, this side of Chicago Here. according to their own slory, they were compelled to rest by the police. They say there were fully 500 tramps in and around the village at the crossing, and all the police can do is to keep them from making inroads on the inhabitants. The boys tackled another freight and came home. You should go to the Indian village now at Clarksburg, and 1 have a good laugh. A Morgantown boy a few days I ago called his big sister into the ' wash house to see her pug kill a mouse which he had in a box. The lid was removed, puggy made a dash for mousey and mousey took refuge?no matter where?but people who were at -tracted by the high and lofty tumbling indulgedin for the next five minutes are willing to be qualified that the gymnasium is a success.?New Dominion. O * ? The famous Kickapoo Indian Mcdicine man can be seen at the Indian village for a week or two longer. Dr. George M. Holt. Dentist, will be in his Clarksburg office May 1st, and remain 30 days 36-tf the HANDSOMEST LADY IN Clarksbnrg remarked to a frit-nil the other dny that ?ho knew Kemp's Balsam [or the Throat and Lungs was a super ior remedy, as it stopped her cough in stantly when other uough remedies had no effect whatever. AuvdruggiBt will jpye you a sample bottle free. Large ! bit ties 50c and $1. Best Grade Cabinet Photographs well mounted, Artisto Paper. Fine, Finish?Thompson Bnos., Cor. Pike and Chestnut. Stuart F. Reed, of the Clarks burg Telegram, was elected president of the State Editorial Association, for the ensuing year, at the annual meeting in Martinsburg last weeir. Mr. Reed is a good newspaper man and takes an active interest in the Association, hence the selection was a gooil one.?Hampshire Review. Persons looking for choice Wesi Virginia lands, either tim bered or improved, will find it to their advantage to correspond with P. I. Lynch, Craigmoor, W. Ya. 18tf. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in tlie world for outa, bruisos, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or 110 pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents Sir box. For sale by Clayton & ent 12-ly For Malaria, Liv3r Tr ou ble,or Indigestion,use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Mrs. Criss. ?f Peel Tree, has an elegant line of notions and millinery goods at very low prices. Call and see the great display at the Racket Store and you will buy-no other place. Have you visited the wonder ful medicine man now located at Clarksburg? If not, do so now. Mr. E. 0. Russell the proprie torof the Bridgeport pottery, has a factory that turns out a line of stone ware of which any merchant or dealer might be proud. "We advise any one needing goods in his line to write to him for prices and lists. He is a cordial gen tle m an and if you deal with him once you are sure to go back again. Lots of fun at the Indian vill age. Change of program every night. W. P. Varner an ex-teacher of Harrison county, now pastor of Trinty, M. E. church, Pittsburg, was married on the 16th instant to Miss Jennette McClintock, of Emlenton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Varner spent a few days of last week visiting his mother, Mrs. S. A. Varner, of Salem. Subscribe for the Telegram. the best local paper in Central West Virginia. CASTORIA for Infants and Children. Canto rl a cures Colic, Constipation, Eour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and ptemotes ?. gestion. Without injurious indication. "The use of 'Castoria U *o unirersal and Its merit* so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it Few aro tho intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within cosy reach.1' Cjjujob JUirrrs, D. D., New York City. The Ctxrxca CoxrAjrr, 77 Mrniur Stmtr. New Yomc Cttt. " Castoria is?o well adapted to ddldren that 1 recommend it as superior to any prescription known to roe." H. A. Aacnro. 3L D? 'ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. "For serenil yoora I hare rfcoramrnfird your'Castoria,* and Aall always continue te do so as it has invariably produced bentflcul results." Enwra F. Pj itncc, 3L D., 125th Street and 7th Are., New York City "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOULBArT GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO More Lumber for Sale. I have on hand about 100 M each of poplar and oak lumber, seasoned, suitable for planine mill work. Also frame lumber, llooring, ceiling, patent siding common weather boards, wains coting in W. O., RO. ash, chest nut and butternut, single and double surface lumber. Any onq wishing to buy building material will please call and see my stock on Saturdays at my place of business. Th\nking the public for past patronage. I remain Very Truly, D. B. Hankey, 20tf Quiet Dell, W. Va. SEASON '93." GRENADINE 14123, One of the best' bred sons of Dictator, clam Gossamer (dam of Sarcenet 2:16J) by Princeos, all producers, of extreme speed, a grand individual and a trotter himself. Will be allowed a lim ited number of approved mares at the extremely low price of ?25, the season, with the usual free re turn if the thare proves not in foal or slips. Grenadine can be found at his .own stable on Sycamore all of each week during the season except Fridays and Saturdays, when he will be at the Fair Grounds, Clarksburg. For extended pedigree, dis cription, etc., call on, or address, M. C. BELL. M-g'r.. Sycamore Dale, W. Va. A Specific For Headaclie, Neuralgia and Bhema. tism. Thirty-two done* for Fifty cents. Put up by B. J. Ciuss, Druggist, t-25.J Clarksburg, W. Va. 0. M. HART, J. It, STEEL, 1. B. HABT, Point Roller Mills Guaranteed the most Complete mill in West Va., embracing all modern im provements. FULL HOLLER and Centrifugal Bolting System through out To the Flour Trade we offer: "LOTOS" Brand for Boiler Patent "OLD POINT" For Straight Boiler Process. WCustom work will bo given beet attention. BOLLEB MEAL and FEED MILL. Bolted Granular Meal. Mill Feed always on hand. Highest- Prices - Paid For all kinds of Grain. Steel & Hart, Clarksbure. W. Va. lull poller Mill Clarksburg, W. Va., We have recently refitted oui Mill and put in the full rollei system. Will guarantee quality of flour made by us equal to any manufactured in the State, 01 brought here from adjoining States. Bolted Corn Meal, Choice Seed Oats, Corn and Oats Chop Gustom Grist Work A specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. Highest market price paid for ?WHEAT, CO^3ST, OATS. We are "buying wheat and payint the highest cash price. Lowndes & Guokpkninq Co. . LAW & Fresh i , . Jf Fresh fish on sale. Poultry bought. Your patronage solicited, l'ike Street, ! Clarkfeburg, \V. Va. Yfkvelei^ Quide B. <5i 0. THROUGH , AHD LOCAL] TRAINS. CJotnmcnoIni? Stay 4. 1893. trains l depart from 01nrk?burg nhfollows: GOING WEST. No. 603, Cincinnati nnil St Lams Express, 10.-28 o. m: No. 001, Midni Express for.St Louis, 12:23 a. m. No. 071, ParkersbnrgAocommoditii 7:58 a. m.; No. 047, Accommoi' " 3:12 p. m. GOING EAST. No. 002, New York Express, 5:04 n.n No. 046, Grafton Accommodation, 10:* a. m.; No. 072, Grafton Accommw tion, 6:24 p. m.; No. 604, New Irak I press, 7:02 p. m. Chas. O. Scdll, Gen. Pass. Art. Baltimore, Jli J. T. Odell, Gen'l Manager. O. A. Annok. Agent , Claiksburg, W. Vs. North-Bound. Leave?Clarksburg Gypsy Grove Shfanstoa . Monongah. Arrive?Fairmont.. Train No,' South-Bound. Leave?Fairmont.. Monongah Sblnnston Arrlvi Gypsy Grove'"I.... five?uiarkHburg.. Nob. 1,2,8, <fc 4 are passenger train* and 10 way freights. Whi n traveling between WttsbnWiJjJJJJI lug. Morgan town or Fairmont and ur burg. WbBton. Buckbannon, Parkennui Charleston, the "Monongah Route o the shortest and quickest line. Clos? ? neetlons made at for all points Nortn? West, and ai Clarksburg with B. 4 0.anflj Va. a P. R. B. /or all points Eiut.8oathin" West. Ask for through tlckeW vis ' Monongah Route. HUGH G.BOWW5 Gen'l Sunt. Monongab. w. ^IIE W. VA. A' PITTSBl'BG *.* On and after Sunday; May 12, senger Trains will run as follows; tDally except Sunday. SOUTH BOUND. No. 2 No.8 a. ra. 10 48 11 18 ii:: 11 68 12 15 8TATI0NS. Lv. Clarksburg.. ..Ar Mount Clare.... ..Lost Creek. ...Jane Lew... ....Weston.... I NaMKaj Trains leave Weston for BncL at 12:20 p. m. and 5:05 p. m-tfo torn at 8:45 a. m. and 1:15 P- *?vof,,d Leave Btickhannon for PicieD?1] 7:10 a. m. and 1:50 p. m. , Trains leave Weston for SnttojM 7:00 a. m. and 1:40p. m., an d arm? Sutton 12:00 (noon) and Train for Camdtn-on-Gauleyoon ^ j with early Sutton train at Fiatwood* * B:45 p. m. ?pilE MONONGAnELA K. R. On and afr*r Sunday May 12. trains wiB ruu on the Monongab R R. as follows: ' Train No. . I i TTTl