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a finest quality WOOL CASHMERE. dark, bottle-green?46 ?5 cents a yard. fa the color this season and 70a ttS oents on every yard of this is the dollar quality. Very largo sale of fine [fit and dark mounds in great of artistio printing. goods 5 cents a yard. y Boem early for lawns, but this never sells leas than 25 cents, here are many other money-say os we can tqll you about If in 1,'write our CL lOBDEB department pice. ' CCS * BUHL, 15;\li7, 119, 121 .Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa. Tin, Iron, Steel, Felt Roofing, with trim' Up mings; and tools to llU lend,or tools to keep. Oan bo laid by any body ;shipped every where. red and black, for P metal 1 i 0 roofing. I Creosote Preserva tive for shingles, posts and woodwork that shorten or P no lengthen; for tin tllu ners.carpentere fruit growers, etc. heavy building, for Q sheathing houses, II lining rooms and floors. [Q low. Circulars and Lu quotations by ad dressing, WM. A. LIST & CO., ^ ' WHM.1IH9-. V. Va. county, was in town attend ing' commencement this week. *Te called at our office on Wednes He griadtfated'at IheNormal Harvey Harmer, Esq.. of .Clarksburg, was here yesterday attending commencement and found'time to make us a call. We are always glad to see him. Mr. and Mm. Ira 0. Post, of Harrison county,their daughters. Misses Emma and Florence, and son Sidney, were -the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hutchinson this week. This morning Mr. Post left for his home, while the others started to the World's Fair at Chicago. Mr. John Reger, of the Davis Time*, was here last Saturday on a visit to bis brother, Dr. A* G. Reger. Mr. M. D. Post, of Wheeling, is in town, the guest of his sister, Mrs. M. L. Hutchinson. Our friend W. L. Boughner, of Union district, dropped in to see us yesterday. Mr. J. D. King, of the natural gas office, visited the modern Athens on Wednesday. The Hon. John W. Mason was in Wheeling yesterday, having gone there to attend to some business in the Supreme Court of Appeals. J. W.Newman, Esq., Clerk of the Circuit Court of Wetzel county, and his wife and son Leonard, aro the guests of friends in town. Mr. Newman Is agrad uate of our Normal School.? TVeat Virginian. Grafton Sews. R. W.Harrison, editor of the Weston Democrat, was in town a xew hours Mondav on his way home from a visit to the World's Fair. Mr. G. B. Harvey, of Elkins, and Miss Margaret Harwood, of Mqorefield, Hardy county/were married at the lattex's home on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Philip Pelley, of Colum bus, Ohio, who has been visiting the family of Dr. A. R. Warden, returned home last Thursday. Rev. A. Moore attended the commencement exercises of the. I Buckbannon conference seminary on Wednesday. ' Miss Letitia Lavelle, of Ka nawha, who was visiting the Misses Flanagan for several days, returned home Tuesday. Rev. B. B. Evans, pastor of the M. E. church at Clarksburg, tilled the pulpit here last Sunday evening for the Rev. A. Moore, who was in Clarksburg. Monday morning Rev. Evans left for Des Moine, Iowa, 10 attend the Su preme Lodge of Good Templars. The Taylor county teachers' institute will be held at Grafton, beginning on Monday, July 10th. The instructors will be Prof. Anderson and Prof. J. N. David. Every teacher in the county is expected to attend the ins titute. and those who do not attend will run a risk in getting a school. Female marriage brokerage is getting to bo quite an institution. For a per centage of the bride's dot, the broker procures a bride groom. warranted to bo all in quantity and quality you may specify. Now girls is your chance; what are you worth? The bigger the percentage the sweeter the fellow.? Sentinel. ONltiARM. There is truth in the old say ing that the pig loses flesh every time it is allowed to squeal .Irreg ular feeding so injures the di gestion of any young animals that thus stunted it is never after that what it might have been. Clover sown with grain is apt to be so delicate from growing in the shade that a few hot days and a little hot weather after the grain is cut may destroy it all. An exception may be made upon I rye or oats to bo cut early, be* fore they make a head, for soil ing or making into hay. The bud moth on the apple tree is one of the latest and worst plagues apple growers have to cannot be roaehi seed. Bat like all such potato average size of whole crop. Bi sidious evil. An early separatl both lambs land ewe will get over their during good pastm are placed,on,go&l; be better prepared the winter. The| run down at this pa need to pick up'-' weather conjes. T possible if they ...a Few farmers,; their barnyard ] They stop the wi manure is scatter get at, often to season is so late not enough rain the manure its be these bottom depc ing year after, j much richer per li coarser and more.* which can. so easil the wagon, yet? seasons often !dp harm than goodly ' m a ? ; DESERVING Wo desire to say to:< for years wo liavpjM King's New Disooverp Dr. King's New Life* Aruiea Salve and Eleo! have never handled ret well, or that have civei satisfaction. We do guarantee tbem every ti ready to refund/the*? satisfactory results do use. These remedies . ?d. -ij *?r ? m hTonly difference between ,at matt and unknown man is ? the ? greater has thought er and acted better than the (leased Is he who has found ie's work?he has a life's i." If the author had Cincinnati he would not written that. The great jlty with our y oung men is, don't stick to '.heir work, "hen a young man finds that iccess lies in one direction has i gained success. When suffered to swing from one ig to another, the character itii work imperfect and life P1IOM. """6 J"-"" ~V~ , ?6ur chosen vocation. Fidel & indetatigability, integrity, ttty, are -attributes to ones her success?the only success >rmance of duty. uuarnestness and honesty are olutelynecessary. j'An honest man is the noblest of God.,' - %'T'Vy yI ?... . It: " many BfflWti" ?re taotan f from bwrwork or howdiokl caret "TUe? ualurlo. 0?t tb? KBi'itM1 - - a'l'r"'"' 1 .E HANDSOMEST LADY IN isbnrsr. remarked to ft friend the day thot she knew Kemp's Balsam le l'hroat and Lunjre was a super laMsaCdj foot whatever. Any druggist will you u sample bottle free. Large he following story from the nta Constitution illustrates ; handSpf J providence which 1 herd perish or it sparrow fall. A mother and her bade were ;ed itf a car on one of the rail 3s going out from Philadel The , woman sat near an ping its hands Janata.rapid Suddenly a sharp _ _ _nded?the 'cdach' ihiatid?out ' the win ^ tie baby?out, out into i oi death! but that was hey thought. The dis bother ran to the door, Suld have sprung from the rm, but the passengers re lied her; the. bexl rang, the ?iiieer pulled up, and a hun " aen went in search of the i^abyfjexpecting to find only its {led remains on the road, jutttiere, on a soft cushion of ?ass,"'at lay unheart, and laugh nrH r*ln.nnin<? its hands ! It ing and clapping its hands! ;wasJhothing short of a miracle. PerBaps, when from that flying traitt'the baby fell to what seem ed ^certain death, it was caught in tbe arms of an unseen angel and clasped to a breast as tender as its'mother's. Who knows ?" ? Positive Bargains in Men's Ladies', Misses and Children's Shoes and Rubbers at John T. Griffin's. tf. the civilized 'world, and that their uses are multiplying every week . carriers, messenger boys and physicians have begun to avail themselves ' ~~ ??? ! ' y>^yt?5^39g^C^W^g!g.?c^9pryWgM ? ' ' ? ,' $M| ? . - ? :^,M|S un :?: Pgsiplsoi Hit ? ? (&, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIE ami?& IT ifMiillMrt liiv s&sse . .. - rtC'i?.-.-VMtiffiwi WARE, BOOTS AND^SHd: ??' Ms? ??! &h ? >v.i; w ? ~ ? **? .-NAILS,; TIMOTHY SEE VV 1^X11 UlVj w X *V v i W) : wiUOi: iUV^'.IS '' jQ LASSES, FLOUR AND MEAL; PRODUCE .BOUGHT;. W 9 ^ CCE. ^^SuXiT ?SS WATER STBEET.1 '????'" '1 HPS Goods Delivered Free in the City. . White Oak Plank Walnut, Poplar, Ash Logs and Liim-i i ber, Staves, Etc. PRICE &CO?. p Office and Yards near B. & 0. Depot Olarksburg. W. Va. 1 WE GUARANTEE A CURE! .1 and Invito the most I ution us to our responsible S rits of oar Tablets. I Double Chloride of Gold Tablets Will completely destroy the desire for TOBACCO in from 3 to 5 days. Perfectly harm ' less; cause no sickness, and may be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowl edge of the patient, who will voluntarily stop smoking or chewing in a few days. Qtifl VOBPUTin? UAUTW can bo cured at home, and with MuflluMKiJLttU dull jJlUilnUflL UnDil out any effort on tlio part or the patient, by the uso of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURB TABLETS. -.During treatment patients are allowed tho free uso of Liquor or Mor phine until such time as they shall voluntarily give them up. We send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free, and shall l>e glad to place sufferers from any of these habits in com muni ca tion with persons who havo been cured by tho use of our Tablets. HILL'S TABLET8 are for tele by all first-class ruKfrtsta at S I .OO tier package. Ir your druggist does not keep them, enclose us S | .OO and wo will send you, by return mail, a package of our -Tablets. . ? ,v\ ','y . a Write your name and address plainly, and state whether Tablets are for Tobacco, Morphiue or Liquor Habit. DO NOT BB DECEIVED into purchasing , any of the various nostrums that are being i offered for, sale. Ask for DEUXJL'SI TABLETS and take no other. * A FEW, Manufactured only by . fP.H. HI? OHIO CHEMICAL CO, 61,63 4 SB Optra Block, LIMA, OHIO. PARTICULARS FREE. from persons . ? ? ? ??: j> who have been ?v - - V, - '? ?- ' ? - ?S5&E cured by the use of '? HaHL TncOaioCnsKicALOo.: ? . dear SIR:?I havo boon taltig your euro for tobacco hahlt, and found 1t won 1(1 , do what yoa claim for It. I used ton cenn, worth of tho Btrongent chcwlng tubaoco u Uay, and Irom one to llvo cigars; or X would smoke from ton to forty plpesor tobacco. Havo chewed and smoked for twenty-live year*, and twoipaokoge* of your Tablets cured ' DOBBS Feuut, N. Y. 4 The Onio CmnriCAL Co. :-^3E!CTL**xif :-^mo time a^ol senv. for fl.oo worth of your Tablets for Tobaoco Habit, lr^tyea them all right and, although I was both a hwtvy smoker and chewer, may did SB&ssfc o. ?. ne use < liquor,and,through a friend, I was led to try your constant drinker, but after using your Tablets but ad will not touch liquor of any klud. I havo waited i, In ordt*; to know tho euro was permanent. Tours TiiRC HH The onxo Chemical Co.z-Gbxtlbmxic?It gives Sme^pleasuro tow 'ord of praise for your Tablets. My son was strongly addicted totne .or,and,through afrUmd. I waa led to waited four month before wrttini MUi?'lIELF.N HOKRISOH. ClNCIKlfATt, OltlO. oGentlemen Your Tablets have performed amlraolo lnW? bypodormlcally, forsovenyears,andliavebeeajnroa bytnen* lets, and without any effort on my part. vr. Adilrow nil Ordow to ^ ?SFBa THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO.,, O'. ?3 ?nd ?5 ?P?ra Block. LIMA, OHIO. ^ _ ?js Onto Chemical Co:?Gentlemen: I hav* used morphine^! two packages of your Tabli Address all Orders to