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She Clavhisburg <?flcgram Fkiuai. May 2? 1893 crnc:A.L co-cramr rinn. PUBUHHKD WrKKI-T BT TO* CLARKSBURG TELEGRAM CO. gtuart y. Reed - - fiditor It now becomes the duty of the Executive to deport the Chinese ?who have not registered. Ac cording to the last census returns there were 107,475 Chinese in the United States. Not more than 5.000 are registered and tens of thousands of the others could not comply with the terms of the law if given an opportunity to do so. Those on the Pacific Coast would probably find it impossible to secure the aid of a white witness to their identification. Besides the gross injustice dono to tens of thousands of hard-working Chinamen, we are likely to see similar injustice dono by way of retaliation to Americans now in China. The nation will be more than justified in severing all re lations with the United States and excluding all Americans from the country.?Ledger. Apparently there need bo no apprehension of serious trouble in either this country or Ohina on account of the Geary law. There was reason to fear out breaks on the part of the Chirese against American residen'a in China in case the law had been put intoeffecthere with harshness. A conference held yesterday be tween Secretory Gresham and the Chinese Minister, however, seems to have set at rest the question of reprisals by the peo ple of China toward American missionaries and so forth. Our own Government is disposed to move slowly in the matter, and the Chinese have no excuso. for the present at least, for re sorting.to violence. ' Attorney-General Olney, it ap- I pears, is prepared to act in be half ol the government in case anything is done by the World's Fair management to open the Exposition on Sunday. The right ol the government to act in the premises is undoubted. The question whether the Pair ought to be opened on Sunday is a totally different thing from the question whether the managers should open it on that day after accepting 12,500,000 from tLe national government on condi tion that it should be closed on Sundays. As honorable men, managers should feel bound to return that money before taking the stop which a good many peo ple in Chicago think ought to be taken. The present controversy is an unseemly one. and to drag into courts would make it still more so. Proposed ConlUcutiou. As it becomes more and more apparent that the proposed re vision of the tariff will not pro duce sufficient revenue to run the Government, those who are re sponsible for the business are beating about for some device to supplement thp income. And there are a good many indications that that most odious of all the war taxes, the "income tax," will be resorted to. During the past sixteen years the proposition of an income tax was made five times in one or the other branches of Congress, and on each occasion a majority of the Democratic members voted in favor of it. Two members of Mr. Cleve land's present cabinet?Carlisle and Harbert?were among those voting in its favor. Leading Democratic papers in the "West and South advocate an income tax sufficient to supply any short age in the revenues under a re vised tariff. The St. Louis He public says: "Ten per cent or even 5 per cent on the incomes of such plutocrats as Andrew Carnegie and William Waldorf Astor will give gold enough and to spare." Here is a confession that free trade, pure and simple, is to be given the go-by, and confiscation is to be resorted to as the only possible relief by this party afraid of its own platform. When the income tax was resorted to meet the extraordinary expenses of the war these Democratic financiers denounce it as "odious" and "un-American." But now, YOU CAN MAKE MONEY BY TAKING YOUR WOOL TO CLARKSBURG. The Oarkalmrg Woolen Mill* will COB tract for a limited amount of GOOD MER CHANTABLE, UNWASHED MEDIUM WOOL, ut 20 .-.?nU per pound to hp delivered to them at Salem, Cherry Camp, Bridgeport, Shinnaton, ML Clare, Lost Creek and Jane fjCW. Wo want your wool and will pay full MARKET VALUE for it; if prioe and gnuing ia not aatiafaotory when it la delivered, privilege will be given you to cancel the contract. The agenta oommiaaion of one oent per pound, in addition to the above prioe, will be paid to any farmer who will ileliyer liia wool to the Factory at Clarklbnrgbefore Jnne lat. 1898. Any one having a oontract with ua will hive the right to accept thia offer which ia raado to aave na the expenan of taking np wool outaide of the Factory. Our purchaaea are limited, if you ileaire to avail younelf of either of the above of ten, notify us by return mail, the amount of wool you will furniah, and where yon prefer to aeliyer it ? CLARKSBURG WOOLEN MILLS. Clarksburg, West Va. that they are about to get them selves and the country into bank ruptcy by their financial heresies, the income tax is the only meas ure of relief they can devise. Could we have a more conclusive demonstration pf the fact that the affairs of the country are in the hands of a lot of novices, ignorant of the most rudimentary principles of finance??Cincinnati Tribune. STATELOOALS. West Virginia Happenings Culled from Exchanges. A street railroad is talked of at Fairmont. The lax valuation of Point Pleasant is $775,031. The proposition to vote bonds for water works carried at Sis terville by a big majority. The town of Elkins is now seeking to come to an arrange ment with West Virginia Cen tral railroad to have that town lighted by electricity. Mrs. Sidney Jones, of Elk Gar den, confined in jail at Keyser on account of insanity, wns iound aead in her cell last Monday morning, having died suddenly from the bursting of a blood ves sel in the brain. Fayette county is in a county seat removal muddle. Since the burning of the court house and jail at Fayetteville, a movement has been started to move the court house to some town on the railroad. Montgomery, Deep water and Kanawha Falls are the towns competing with Fayette ville for the location. Green Thompson, a white man was arrested in Covington last week charged with the crime of horse stealing, in Summers coun ty, West Virginia, and was taken back there Tuesday morning by Sheriff Byers and B. B. Brown. There is an organization in Rowlesburs: known as the Sons of Rest, the members of which make a specialty of croquet. The other night some uncongenial rascal plowed up the croquet grounds with a two horse team and a sulky plow, and the Sons of Rest are in despair. Uorgftntonii ltrlefo. Mrs. Prof. Reynolds, who has been ill for some time is improv ing but very slowly. President E. M. Turner, of the University will deliver an ad dross Friday evening at Keyser. The occasion is the commence ment exercises of the public school. Pursuant to a published notice, the stockholders of the '"West Union Bank" met at tho law office 01" J. V. Blair, on the 13th inst., and organized by electing a Board of Directors, viz: \V. Brent Maxwell, S. B. McMillan, Lewis Charter. L. VV. Pearcy and J. N. Markey. The Board of Directors held a meeting and elected W. Brent Maxwell. President of the Bank: S. B. McMillan, Vice President; Paul M. Robinson, Cashier; and appointed J.V.Blair attorney for the bank. The building committee, composed of Dr. R. Charter, Paul M. Robin son and J. V. Blair made, report, recommending that the contract for building be awarded to M. M. & J. P. Bradford, of Clarksburg, at the sum of $4,384.00, that be ing the lowest bid. The contract was awarded to them, and the work is to be completed on or before the 25th of August, next. The safe and vault, lining and fixtures had been previously pur chased at the sum of $1,050, and by the time the batik counter and other furnituro are placed, the whole amount invested in ground, building etc;, will exceed ?G.000. ;?Hcrord. Insure in the Provident Life and make provision for the ex penses of burial. 26-4 The Snmmer term of Scio Col lege, Scio, O., begins July 18th, and continues six weeks. This popular term is designed especi ally for teachers and those pre paring to- teach. A delightful place to spend the summer vaca tion. Scio College is so well and favorably known that comment is unnecessary. A circular con taining full information will be 3ftot on application. 28-2t. Brondtlu* College. Rev. E. W. Winfrey, of Vir ginia, has accepted an invitation to preach the Baccalaureate ser mon to the students of Broaddus College in the Baptist church here on Wednesday, at 8 o'clock p. m., June 7th. Delivery of di plomas, literary exercises by the graduates and addresses-will take' place at the same hour on the 8th of J une in the court house. Pat rons and friends of the college are cordially invited to attend these exercises. R. R. Powell. The 15th annual session of the West Virginia Baptist State Con vention will be held in the Mt Zion Baptist Church at Clarks burg, W. Va., June 1st to 4th, 1803. Doubtless this will be the grandest meeting of colored peo ple ever held in Clarksburg. All the leading colored men of the State are expected to be here. During the day the meetings will be held in Mt. Zion Baptist Church?but at night they will beld in the court house. You are invited to attend all meetings. Hours of service: 9 a. m., 2 p. m., and 8 p. m., at the Co.urt House. Reduced rates have been provided on all railroads. G. A. Madison, Pastor. Dr. S. M. Hardman, West Virginia's Celebrated Opti cian, now in charge of the eye department of the Illinois Opitical Co., of Chicago, will be at the ST. CHARLES, CLARKSBURG, W.VA. May 29 and 30,1893, (TWO DAY'S ONLY.) All persons needing spectacles should avail themselves of this opportunity. Office hours from ft a. m. to 10 p. in. Testing eves and consul tat free. Don't for get the date. 27. $500 Reward ! WE will pay the above reward for any caws of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipa tation or Costivenes# we cannot cure with West'sVegetableLiver Pills, when the directions are striotly oomplled with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Sngar coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. Beware of counterfeits and imi tations. The genuine manufactured only by the John 0. West Company. Chicago, III. For sale by CunniiiHham Bros., druggists, Clarksburg, W. Va. BBIDGEPOBT For the best quali ty of leather, Oak Harness, Calf, Kip und Upper, call on ELIZABETH MeOLAIN. Bridgeport, W. Va. Can fill all orders within 40 (lays. 25. 1-3. & 13. YOU SAVE MONEY on these Dry Goods iti'ms^?indeed, owing to tbo LESS PRICES idea that prevails at these stores, we are confident there in quite a saving for you on every yard of Dry Goods of any kind which you send us your order /or. A line of 32 inch Ehevrons, wool Ailing, 15 cents. v .18 inch Whip Cords, 50c. 50 inch Wool Serges, 75c, 53 inch SCOTCH SCRGCS, 81.00 a yard. All of above in full line of Spring cdlorings. 10 pieoes finest quality IMPORTED WOOL CASHMERE, all one color?a dark, bottle-green?40 inches wide, 65 cents a yard. Green is the color this season and you save just 35 ceuU on every yard of this CaBhmere?it is the dollar quality. Very large sale of fine FrenchOrgandy Lawns, both light and dark grounds in great variety of artistic printing. 31 inoh goods 15 cents a yard. It ir.ay seem early lor lawns, but this quality never sells less than 25 cents. And there are many other money-aay tng items we can tell you about If in terested, write our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT for samples. BOCCS & BUHL, 115, 117, 119, 121 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa. ???3 VICTOR BICYCLES 8 First in Tires, First in Improvement and First in the Heartsof the Cycling Public. Any one desiring a strictly high grade Bicycle can not make u better investment. Catalogue and general specifica tions furnished free. GEO. L. DUNCAN, Ag't., Clarksburg, - - West Va. Ladies' Columbia SHE RIDES ?THE? Noted for lightness, strength convenience, and easy run ning and steering qualities. FOR Sj\LE BY | W. HARRISON, Clarksbcbo, - - West Va UENEKAL DEAI.EBN 19 HARIIWiK. Are Prepare* tm Meet the Spring Trade ?rllh the foUettlng 1.1SKS Of UOOBHt Rullder'a Hardware ? Com* pleu? In Variety sua Quality. Palater'a Bnpplles of every kind Farmer's Implements and Fencing Wire. Miner's Tool* of Bent Grades. BrmlmMNlBdloi Paint, white, wash, scrubbing and window brashes. Festber and counter dus ten. Floor sweeps. stable brashes and Horse Brushes. A Kcnuilful lot of Lamp* and Lemp Goods. a Fine Assortment of pocket knives. A l.aric?? Variety of Table Cut* lery. D. K. REED & GO'S Hardware Store, ('I.ABKABl'C. W. V?. Carriages, Baggies, anil Conveyances of all kinds furnished on Bhort notice. Charge* lteas?ii?l>lc. ! Ilendqunricr* for Hone Buyers. * M. C. CLAY iSiioccMor to Clayton & Dent. 1 MAIN STREET, CLARKSBURG, W. VA DEALER IN PURE DRUGS, Medicines and Chemicals. WE HAVE BUT OJVE PLAN, we aim to give GOOD VALUE and -proper service to every customer all the time PERFECTED. The Dovelail hive, as shown above, all complete, ready for the bees $1.50. 5 styles of hives manufactured and kept in stock. Send for Cata logue of everything needed in Apiaria to E. J SHAY, I Indcpcndcnce, Preston County, Went Tn. rfSlrfAikhh afltfSBhfc She ffiest Virginia Business f ollege, CLARKSBURG, WEST VA. ? Only Business College in the State having University Powers, and giving a Literary Course. Exper ienced Faculty. Competent Assistants. Five Complete Departments. Elegantly Fur nished. Thorough Courses. Graduates Successful. Teaches only Practi cal Methods.Sensible Theories, SU ER10R, ORIGINAL AND SKILLFUL WORK. Gives the English, Prepara tory,Commercial or Business,Sten ographic, Telegraphic^Penmanship,Pen Art, Drawing and Collegiate Courses of Study. THE SCHOOL FOR YOU TO PATRONIZE IS THE ONE that will do the most toward making your bov a strong, honest, conscientious, practical, self-supporting, manly man, and your girl a pure unselfish, helpful, accom plished, self-reliant,womanly woman. Harrison County lias such a school at Clarksburg. It is the WE8T VIRGINIA BUSINESS COLLEGE. Enter Now. Expenses Low. No Vacations. Day and Night Sessions. Investigation solicited. Write for new Illustrated Catalogue for '93. Address, A. C. DAVIS, President, We$t Yk. ^