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HUBBADM'B. roperty of the late Dr. irnes, at the North Bend ; crossing, consisting of lling house and seven land, is offered for sale, is apply to Henry Hay ; ltf Nov. 15. 1892. ; on the*i )ry Goods indeed, owing to the LESS ES idea that prevails at these we are confident there is quite a ; for you on every yard of Dry of any kind which you send ns rderfor. A line of 32 inch Chevrons, lling, 15 cents. Whip Cords, 50c. oh ir i 'wSt Vool Serges, 75c, ch scotch seEGes, $1.00* yard. , of above in full line of Spring legs. 10 pieces finest quality (PORTED WOOL CA8HMERE. ie color?a dark, bottle-green?46 ? wide. 65 cents a yard. wn is the color this season and yon inst 85 cent* on every yard of this nere?it is the dollar quality. Very large sale of fine 'v SIMPLE, LASTING MERITOR OUS AND INEXPENSIVE IAi.I aluo offer tbe IiEST Duties ou the at lowest priccs. HA.Y TEDDERS and Thomas and HBEST 8-rEffc.lt roofing at :f:?s $2 per Square, (noils, tin, caps and paint F1SEE.) Pike Street, CLARKSBU11G, W. VA. Tin, Iron, Steel, Felt Roofing, with trim DnnCIMP. mings; and tools to IIUUNNU lend,or tools to keep. Can be laid by ??ny body ;shipped every ' : where. red and black, for PAINT metallic roofing. TAII1I Creosote Preserva tive for shingles, posts and woodwork t h a t shorten or i AnncnQlcnst,e?;for tin" LHUULnO ners,< urpenters fruit growers, etc. heavy building, for 'PAPER sheathing houses, rArUl lining rooms and ; floors. nniprP low. Circulars and rniULO quotations by ad dressing, m WM. A. LIST & CO., '104m- Wliwl'iif, W. T?, i IX. J It r,n-r- , ? w- IGnt' I Dusibesir maa^at OllTton Mills, Preston comity. ww arrested II - ? .... yhargig of iorg iingher sister; Lilly, returned borne last Saturday. Dr. Obas. A. Slnsel and family. andMr. and Mrs. Ira. E. .Robin son, spent Sunday at Mr. Robin son's father's, near Pbilippi Miss Mary Slnsel bas returned from a very pleasant visit with relatives in Virginia. . Fred B. Gould, son of Trans fer Clerk W. M. Gould, of West Graftou. got back home a few days ago from Rochester, N. Y;, where he had just completed a course in the .Rochester Business University. We understand that Fred graduated with much credit to himself, and is to be congratu lated accordingly. W. C. Mor rison, of Clarksburg, also of the same school, accompanied Fred home. Friday evening while Miss Anna Gerkin and her brother Jbhn were driving on Main street, the horse took fright near the'SwiMneZ office and ran down the street. At the corner of Ma! if and St. John streets the horse turned up the latter and over turned tbo cart, throwing the occupants forcibly to the ground, but fortunately they were not in jured. The horse also fell, and before he could regain his feet be was caught by Dr. Warden and held until he became quieted, and wis then driven to the stable. Joseph J. Robinson, who had been working near Philippi for some months, came to Grafton Monday and in payment of a bill tendered a counterfeit silver'dol lar. Be was arrested and taken before Commissioner W. R. D. Dent for a hearing on Tuesday. He showed to the satisfaction of the commissioner that he did not know the coin was spurious, and was released. The coin, when dropped on the floor, broke into a dozen pieces.?Sentinel. ^Positive Bargains in Menjs ''5Vl'Westbfi WalTSr Mrs. Floride McClelland re turned last week from a pleasant visit to relatives in Clarksburg. Miss Fannie Simpson's popu lar visitor. Miss Anni4 Berry.de parted last Monday for her home in Braxton county. Messrs. Lon Kelley and Char ley Bland, of Sutton, the two young gentlemen who made such splendid records in the law de partment of Washington and Lee University, at Lexington, Virgin ia, this year, are here to-day paying there respects to Weston friends. A telegram announcing the death ol Mrs. Kate Butcher, wife of the late Gibson J. Butcher, who was for many yea-s Clerk of the Circuit Court of Lewis county, was received here last Sunday. She has been living with her children, in Kan sas for many years, but died in California. The cause of her death was heart trouble. I John E White, son of Marce} lus White, of this county, who has been in California for several years, arrived here Wednesday accompanied by his young wife. His friends, who met bim at the station, were surprised to learn that he had been so fortunate in the far west. It was the first intimation they had of his mar riage.? Democrat Mrs. JanobKoblegard and sons. Masters Rupert and Thorn, re turned from Clarksburg last Wednesday. Miss Mamie and Bert Koblegard returned from school the same day. The case of Wesley Brown vs. S. M. Hardman for $10,000 dam ages came up in the circuit court last Thursday, and has created a great deal of interest. Up to time of going to .press all the witnesses have not been exam ined, and it will not probably be given to the jury until Thursday at noon,?World. "My little boy was very bad off (or two months with i3;ni.Ucon, We used vicious mec*:nincH, also callrd in two doctors, bnt nothing done him any good until we turd Chamberlain's colic, eholem and d'nrrhma remedy, whiok gave immediate relief aud soon cured him. I consider it the liest medicine made aud can conscientiously recom mend it to all who need a diarrhesa or oolio medicine." J. E. Hare, Trenton, Tex. 23 and 50 cent bottles (or sale by Wolls & Haymaktr. j COD at last to prostrat< can industry at 1 Britain! " The r In the South Is being l lesson of.hatred to the i the defenders of the country.' the unhoir alliance wil futile now, as It proved 1 the past The seeming <Jf the free traders will prelude to their overthrow, Amerlpan poople haye^1 memories than some of who are trying to deceive appear to .imagine. The lesson* of the past were too dearly learned to be readily forgotten. SPECIMENCASES. v 8. H. Clifford. New Caseel, w!s?w troubled with nenralgia and The tiim, bii itomaoh was dbordei " liver was affected to an alarming appetite (ell array, and he was reduced in flesh and strength bottles of Eiwtrie Bitters on Edward >'iepherd, Harrisb hada running sore on his leg years' standing. Used three b Electrio Bitters and seren Bucklen's Arnica 8aWe, and hi* H, __ sound and well. John Speaker. Catawba, 0., had fiy? large fever sores on "Ms leg, doctors said he was inonrable. One bottle Eleotrio Bitters and one box Bnoklen's Arnica Salve cared Uim. en tirely. Bold at Clayton k Dent's drag ,tor& ?4 ? ? - 8 The swift change from pros perity to depression and gloom shows that the inteUigenc<??.en terprlse and thrift of the nation put no faith in Grover Cleveland and his free trade Congresfej ? THE HOMELIEST MAS Clarksburg as well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on .any druggist and get tree a trial bottle1 of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Langs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is gnaranteedHo re lieve and cure all ehr t.io and Ajnte coughs, Asthma, BroncHtls and Con sumption. Large bottles 50 eta. and tl. History and facts are cry!rg;t aloud today that the bravest-and grandest political organization on earth is i Read What Mr. 1>. K. Smith ha Mayer Drug Co., OaJlan.:, Md:. OsMXKvai?I wish to appreciation of the merits of your: tarrh cure." I have suffered catarrh for 8 years, and can trUl^ that it has given me more relief any other medicine I have ti:' will undoubtedly, effect a cure. lean recommendJ?t cure to any of my friends.' ? Nissan heavy dtichargeb of bottle is guaranteed t< oure yon, otherwise no c ? by all dragaists, or address Drug Co.. Oakland, Md. Prioe $l.*gold J by M. 0. Clayton and Wells A Hay maker; H. B. Scranage, Bhinnston; John Dunkin, Bridgeport. There are signs that the Kan sas Populists are hoeiner more corn and talking less politics across the fences. When Baby ?u sick, we gare her Castoria. When she was a ChBd, she cried for Castoriiu When she became Miss, she dung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. The Chicago platform, with the Democracy In full control of the government, has cost the peo ple one billion in the decline in the market price of their personal properity. ForUalaria, Livar Trou ble, or Iridigeatiort, use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS AMERIOAN WOMEN. The American woman is nothing if not sensible, and most of the extreme fashions have to bo modified in order to be well received by her. Mrs. Phcebe Hearst, widow of Sena tor Hearst, proposes to establish a home for destitute boys on a farm of four hundred and fifty acres near San Francisco. Miss Marios PiiELrs, only daugnter of the ex-minister to Germany, is en gaged to bo married to Dr. Franz Von llothenburg, under secretary of state of Germany. Of Mrs. Olney, wifo of the attorney general, the reporters have been able to learn little, except that she belongs to a fine old New England family, is exclusive and has two married daugh ters. Mrs Susaxxah Chadwick, of Empo rium, Pa., is a revolutionary pensioner and receives twenty-five dollars per month. She is seventy-four years of age and the daughter of Lieut. Elihu Chadwick, who served'in the New Jer sey militia. The chances are that the most of us will yield to the pressure of public opinion and when we see our neighbors going to Chicago will go too.?Buffalo Express. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE. NORTHWESTERS* university has 2,500 students, and has added eight new pro fessors this year. The University of Michigan has 600 women students, two Japanese girls being among tho number. Of thp 00,000-students in the Ameri can universities and colleges, Ohio has one-tenth, New York ranks next, then Pennsylvania, fourth Illinois. Russell Saoe of New York has ap proved plans for a dormitory which he' proposes to erect for the Troy female seminary. It will. cost *100,000. . n rare .dr. horse at * i-estbn county. J frightened at a raiting C an umbrella and ran -off. Th ma^waa 'thrown >tot and..both I wheels passed over his body. The'efiild was thrown oat by its mother, and caught in the wheel and was dragged' quite a distance. The .child's nose is mashed, the woman haid two ribs broken and is thought to be hurt Inwardly. The old man is a mass of cuts audi bruises. I Physicians say they are all dangerously hurt. Mrs. Past, whose husband was killed in a well in. f alatine some time ago by bad air, was placed in jail "Wednesday, insane. She has been at the poor house for some time....The many friends of Granville Shaver will regret to learn of his serious illness. He was visiting friends in this coun ty recently. but last week was removed to hlshomein Harrison. He has been ill for some time.? TVest Virginian. ' ' . - ?m : ' ?; Old friends, are best, no doubt, but a young friend of the other sex. if she be beautiful and amia ble, is a very good substitute for an old one. ..I YOU WANT TO USE THE PURE ARTICLE. It is a Matter Earthy of Attention The season is now at hand when the consumption of Ioe is quite largo, and when thnt article is not only a Inxury hnt in many cases a neoessity and en ters tbe homes of the poor an -well as tbe rich. Too much eare cannot tie exercised in (rotting ice that is alwolutely pare in every particular. Ioe that is taken from stagnant ponds contain ttya germs of disease and is dangerons to the heslth of the consumers. Artificial ice -when properly made is free from all impuri ties. In the cholera epidemic in New York, lost year the most prominent Physicians recommended the use of artificial ice as it is devoid of all elements of danger and none hut pure water wss allowed to be -used. Ice inspectors are being appointed in the larger cities of the country, and ail the ice taken from -ponds that are stagnated and impreg -u-itli impurities, is condemned de prohibited. Itis the dut -'Beer# to: Jook ?3I visit to theplant'&T the , J Company, one of the riterpriges of the city and agood .. . iy agent in point of the purity of output. Thfr company has spent several thong Jid dollars this season in improving their property and it is now one of tbe most complete institutions of the kind in the country, with a daily capacity of from 13 to 15 tons of beautiful ioe. The water used in the manufacture of their ice is pureolearspring water. This in turn is distilled before being frozen and it is absolutely impossible for any' impurity to regain after the water has gone through this process. The water is then conveyed to vats and frozen into blocks weighing 200 pounds each. This water does not oome in contact with ammonia as is claimed by those who ore not acquainted with the process of freez ing, but is in iron pipes under freezing vats. There are no seorets aliont the works and any one who is in any way skeptical about any of these points can have access to the bnilding at any time and if they had never R?jn an ice plant in operation the visit could not help but Ming an interesting and instrnctivo ? one. The company commenced manufac turing ioe March .7, and besides furn ishing their customers arc storing the remainder and now have several hun dred tons in their storage house. The demands for ortifical ice is grow ing constantly and the company will fill several out of town contracts. 35-tf. neerWdrks considers it extremely. dangeEons why did they not call an extra session of Conjrress and repeal, it?. The Republicans would "not M dJi-'T 'f-'' I'' Are you all run down? Scott's 3, sion of Pure Norwegian Q^^Liyer and Hypophosphites< of Lime, arid f5 ?11 1 mi * WK?Ti . n 'liijsP?? will build you up and put nesnfon and give you a gocja appetite.- ^ . . ? ? ?< whSHH Bootfa Emulsion cures Gonfb*, . a. T ? Colds, Consumption, Scrofula mad 8 W AflTI aUAnaamleaniWasiiagOiwaaM.- i^iJI|l Presents waiting in children. AI- J^wWW ?mi as palatable a* milk. Cetonly V'OfTS m the ?canine. Prepared by Scott & | J Bowne, Chemists, New York. Sold by M ,1 III I HC ? I an Druggists. Mmmmmm lftli 1 Cour?r? ponding to tho*e In the Collee*. Flip for arimUidon to leading Collei RpeHai AdvAn' iff** to tho?e not able topurvue and advanced education* Best Liter Training. Personal comfort, social nnd-moral life of ?tud*m? carefully looked alter, vantrxes of College Libraries. Gymnanlum aud Athletic grounds. ,. . ffiBBBB Marietta College for Women Foil Acadcmlo end Collegiate floors^ . D#pari menu ?f Manic. Elocution and .Fine, i Good bulldlttv. u?e of College Llftbrarla* and Gymna?lnm. Rxp#rlenoHl Teachers. 8p< attention paid to comfort and ha\lth of nupil*. Beautiful location. Expenses loir. Fall term In alLdepartmeot* b*gln? September J2tng I: ?;.For Catalogue* and Information. *Hr*? . *;:?rykmi Cl-e.o.w Pre*. JOHN W.HIMPROPf, MARIETTi I ft ft H !QPC 6. W. & H. M, SHUTTEW i . DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HA] si ' 1 --ire-- ?%!#'''? sfi' ?' ''iSsB" ' SSSrc WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, SALT, NAILS,'TIMOTHY SEED AND GARDEN SEEDS. ZEUL'S F5E5RTOUIZERS : I WALL PAPER, SYRUPS, OILS, MO LASSES, FLOUR AND MEAL. PRODUCE .BOUGHT. . cose. :MjfcLXiKr|<ss ?wa.tee:stebbt, Goods Delivered Free in the City, 1 ??!???!? DrUCUDCD WK GUARANTEE A CUBE | nCIVlLlviDLII and invite tho most] carciunnvcstlgatlon tin to our responsible1 lty and tho merits of oar Tablets* I ] Double Chloride of Gold Tablets Will completely destroy the desiro for TOBACCO In from 8 toft days. Perfectly harm | less; cause no sickness, and may he given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowl edge of tho patient, who will volnnturily stop smoking or chewing in a few days. DRUNKENNESS aM MORPHINE MBIT out any effort* on?tho' part^of** the patient, by the use of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURB TABLETS. I During treatment patients are allowed tho free use of Liquor or Ii I phine until such time as they shall voluntarily givo thom up. 1 We send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free, and shall be glad to place sufferers from any of these habits in communica tion with persons who have been cured by tho use of our Tablets, > for sale by all kbst-clam % HILL'S TABLET8 are foi druggists at f | .OO Per package. . If your druggist does not keep tl -fyour druggist does not keep them, enclose us S I.OO ' and we will send you, by return mail, a package or our I ^Tablets. Write your name and address plainly, and state whether Ablets are for Tobacco, Morphine or Liquor Habit. DO NOT BB DECEIVED into purchasing any of the various?* jjggg ?Voffered for sale. | TABLETS and take no Manufactured only by various nostrums that are being Ask for TTTT.T.'S oother.r worth of tho strongest chewing tobacco a day, and lrom one to five cigars; or x would waow'1 om ten to lorty pipes of tobacco. Have cheweai from and smoked for twenty-five years, and twopackagei- | of your Tablets cured me so I have no desire forIt.' B. M. JAY LORD, Leslie, Mich.,' I Dobbs Fnsr.S.T^'''J The Ohio Chbxigal Co. -Gewtlemek Somo time ago I for fl.ou worth of your Tablets for Tobacco Habit. lv*e them all right and, although 1 was both a heavy smoker and c they did the work in less than three days. lamented. _ Truly yours, MATHEW JOHNSON,P. O. Box 45 PlTTCBinMB. r TnBOmoCnxmCALCo.:?Gsntlimeb:?It glres me nleuuro to I ? ? -? ?5aiot?I,totb^? a was strongly ad 7 your Tablets. Ho* word of praise for your Tablets. My son i ? _ liquor, and through a friend, I was led to try ? _ S constant drinker, out after using your Tablets but threo days ho quit drinJ r ? and will not touoh liquor of any kind. I have waited four month before*** you, In ord??r to know tho euro was inirmanont. Yours truly, ^ MBS. HELEN MORF _ - HHMMPHL,-,-H CiNcnniATi, r The Ohio Chexioax. OoOewtlemew Your Tablets have performed a miracle In my < I hav* used morphine, hypodermlcally, for seven years, ana have been cured by then two packages of your Tablets, and without any effort on my partTpjl' tM W. L. LQTEGJ Address all Orders to THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO., 01, 03 and 00 Opera Block. LIMA, OHI espowsibieB ?fllfljlWANTEOj r (In writing flwi msoUoothls paper.} ?IIIHilii'n