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SlSfcit* &! ??" p*1 ***** Mttai ESSiaSSaSn# BJ*WJfP BY HAIL CONFIDMTML. jag?.sf?a&rt^y"*- ** ?? '? una ncnri mini, ciicm. iu. COMPOUND, e^fc discovery br??n to Lambrecht's when that spring breaks. 14. Sons looking for choice Virginia lands, either tim or improved, will find it to advantage to correspond ;I. Lynch, Craiguioor, W. 18tf. ava just printed a lot of warranty deeds, with <? of acknowledgment, 'printed on triple extra 1- 'u"hh " . r. and they have uvn. the State. Each a sheet 8^x28 inches. ' v mail. tf 1 a Skin nineiifii>." /?yne'n Ointment." No Curtm tetter HBBroWfflfet! the ftce, Imndi tb*-!l,iL.rlwr- ?nd wtnejuinir aud curative ETSkfcJMk no olher remedy, rift tor Hwmynt'g uintraoot 20 v | yon look at the date , on your paper? Did you find that you ng us your subscription ? )ay up as we dislike the having'to collect. "J.pay a oig price for sad nd harness when you can jera so cheap at Vm. s. nier b tPDr.erv wept Meirpt ftLTSK S^DWICK. Jpv. ?? WS Line and Express. '^Splendid conveyances to meet I 1 trains. . . = called for in any |rt of the city. ^egant carnages for weddings, | cid e nts Un h e a rd Of. yiiJy careful drivers employed. WANTED." SOOD SALESMEN.I -O^ellNuniery Stock 011 Commission.! |j>V? oe?re also to call the attoutioii oil 101/ESALE AND RETAIlI A DEALERS _o a5., Fine Line of ? fer (Nursery - Stockl ; that we will linve for fall delivery. ForP %+* ? ?V*Pr2-?^.ca^ 011.or address G. W. SOUTHERN & SONS Hp^ P. O. Box 60, : CARKSBURG. [25 tf.] w. VaJ 9 Report That He Has Cancer De nied by His Physician. r .. ^'?** '.*?>! '? ,y Jl jjgi Tha President mil Remain at BimiM Bar All of ThU Month?II* will Uaka Jfo Appointments and Will Jterelsa Ko Calls From I Ofllee-Beekera. Buzzard's Bat, Mum., July T.?Cot Lamont la master of ceremonies at Gray Gable*. A report waa currant Thorn day morning that President Cleveland waa tick. C-oL Lamont waa aalced about thla report, and aald: "Tbo paesldent is oonfined to hla rooms in Gray Gables with an attack of rheumatism in his foot and knee, a complaint from which he haa suffered for many years, and which is no doubt exaggerated this tlmo by the hard work and enormous strain on his strength which he has undergone since March 4. The trouble has been hang ing about him for several weeks, but has so Increased In severity that he will be compelled to lay up for absolute rest in order to make himself good to be at his post of duty at the special meeting of congress next month. It will be necessary for him to deny himself to visitors for the present, and his friends will, of course, observe his request that ho bo permitted to get all possible ben efit from his vacation.** In an interview, Thursday night, Dr. Bryant, at Gray Gables, was asked: "Doctor, a number of conflicting stor ies are told concerning the Illness of the president. Some of them make the matter very serious. You would con fer a great favor by making some kind of an official statement." "The president Is all right," said the doctor, emphatically. "From what Is he suffering?" "He Is suffering from rheumatism, Just as It was reported this afternoon. Those reports were correct. '* FEDERAL ELECTION LAWS To Be Repealed, Says Congressman Hc Mlllln, of Tennessee. ^ okk, July 7.?Congressmen Crisp, of Georgia, McMlllIn, of Tennes see, Clark, of .Missouri, and Fellows, of Ncw^ork, were together for two or three hours at the Hoffman house. CoL 1'hlL Thompson, of Kentucky, joined the party and all hands discussed polities Informnlly. They saiil their talk was informul and they were not at tempting to outline any policy to be followed on silver or other legislation when congress meets. .Mr. McMUlin said Mr. Crisp would undoubtedly be chosen speaker. "Without going Into detail," he said, "I suppose the con gress will enact legislation to restore confidence in financial circles, will dis cuss tariff changes and will repeal the federal election laws. John I. Daven port's services will then be dispensed with." Juitlce lllatchrord Dead. J?Kwro?T, R. I., July 8.?Associate Justice Samuel Blatcjiford passed quietly and peacefully from earth at 7:20 Friday evening. He retained con sciousness until an hour or two before his death. There was no sudden' change in his condition, simply the gradual slipping away which has been taking place for the last week. The arrangements for the funerut aro not yet completed, but the body will prob ably be taken to Washington for in terment. Murdered the Whole Family. Df.vit.'s Lakk, N. D., July 8.?A tel egram has been received by Sheriff Burton to arrest Albert Baumbarger for murdering D. S. Krider, wife and four children. Krider was a well-to-do German farmer residing two miles southeast of Cando. Baumbarger, the murderer, is & nephew of Krider, work ing for the murdered man since last falL The murder was committed early Friday morning. Officers are scouring the country and will probably capture him. Offensive Partisanship. St. Paot, Minn., July 7.?"Mr. Per kins called President Cleveland a fat old stiff and I can do nothing for him," Postmaster General Bissell is reported as having said to the Washington cor respondent of a St. Paul paper. Pcrldna was superintendent of the tenth dtvto. Ion of the railway service. Mr. Bissell asked for his resignation on the ground of offensive partisanship. 1 To Buy Seeds From the Grower. Washington, July n.-Secretary Mor ton has Instructed Enos llcrndon, of Michigan, recently appointed purchas ing agent of tlio agricultural depart ment. to hereafter buy the seed for the use of the department direct from tho grower, thereby saving the profits that have accrued to the middlemen. ______ BOHEMAN'S COUGH SYliUP Is the best remedy yon cbd find for ?teffithSlll ??nKh "ml <*nt bottles are monsters for the monoj. Why congli, hack, spit, sniffle whin'so?^?8y nuisance of yourself stisfci. ,K ? remedy is at hand? Stop that oonghl It may brine von trotiblo. Take Bororaan's Cough Syrnn Eebvuiidisunnia fnu"y proat Cunningham Bros. &? Co.. Clarke- ? burg* W. Horuer, Lost Creek; Perine & Davis, Good Hope: G. W. Morri-1 son. Mt CI tire; Francis Bros., Wil sonburg ;C. A. Slieeby, P. M., Bridge port; Bargaiu Store,Jarvisvillo,J. C. Bartlett & Co., West Milford; Mike Dolan, Wolf Summit; L. L. Bailey, Reynoldsville; Mrs. W. B. Stephen?, Sycamore Bale, R. S. Ogden, bardis; K A. Wilson. Salem ;Morgan A* Earl, Respect; Griffin Bros.,Cherry Camp; A. J. Kincaid, Brown's Mills; H. G. Post, East End, Clarksburg; West Fork Coal & Coke Co., Furnuni; F. H. Wilcox k Co., Wyatt; Mrs. Lib Jarrett, at the blind man's store, Shinnston; E. A. Wilson, Salem; 11. W. Winter. Flemiugtou; lluih'.v & Burn si do, Benson; R. F. Stout, Quirt Dell; Lewis & Queen. Johutown ?tul Rockford; Geo. 15. l'nttou & Co., Craigtnoor. The al>ove 25 agents to be mlvcr tised so long ns th. \ i, s . / per year at retail, at our r?.ntn..; i.r i?? rhe advertising to csenve whin' i for less than *1 per bottle. Dr. L. A. Daviufok, 28 WeatMilJord. VV. Vn. m AtBnles held in the clerk's (be circuit oonrtrof Harrison < the first Monday in July, 1 William Eiohengreen and parties trading and doing bn intbe Arm name of Eioheng Weil vs. 8. Ssmilson; 8..D. ton, Abe Samiiaoa and 8. r In cbanoery upon an attaol Tbe object of tbia suit Is to ob , decree against the said named defer ants for tbe snm of ?1,165.04 -orith inti est thereon and the oosts of this st and that oertain goods, merchandise s property the estate of the saidd*'-' ants levied on br tbe attachment I in this case, may be sold for said i that Abe Samilson and 8. Hoyman I enjoined from prosecuting their oc ' ' srnts at law iu said court again Samilson, and that the'attaobmenfa issued therein be quashed and declare' null and void. And it appearing from an affidavit fll ed in the papers ol this cause that the defendants 8. Samilson, 8. D. Surailson, and 8. Heyman are not residents of this State, it is ordered, that they appear here within one month after the date of tbe first publication of this order, and do what is necessary to protect their interest in said snit - Oiven under my hand this 10th day of July, im HENRY HAYMOND, Clerk. STCAJtT k Lawbos, Attorneys. 35-:t 8' TATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. At rules held in the clerk's office of the cirouit oonrt of Harrison county ?un the first Monday in July, 1808. Jocob Meyer, Samuel E. Bombard, Mannie J. Meyer and Isaac J. Mey er, co-partners trading a? Meyer, Reinhard & Oa vs S. D. Samilson, trading as S. Samilson, S. Samilson, H. D. Samilson, Abe Samilson, Meyer Samilson and S. Heyman. In chancery and upon an attach ment Tbe object of this suit is to obtain a deoreo against the defendants for the sum of $1134.25 with interest thereon and the costs of this suit, and thut certain goods, merchandise and property, tbe estate of the said defendants levied on by the attachment issued in this oase may be sold for said debt; that Abe Samilson and 8. Heyman be restrained from prosecuting their certain actions at-law in said court against 8. Samilsou and that tbe attachments issued therein be quashed and declnred null ami void. And it appearing from an affidavit filed in the papers of this cause, that tbe defendants, S. D. Samilson, trading as B. Samilson, 8. Sa"ulBon, 8. D. Samilson and 8. Hoyman are not resi dents of this State, it is ordered that thoy do appear bore within one mouth after the date o[ the first publication of this order, and do what is necessary to protoot their interests in said suit Oiven under my hand tbislUtlidayof July, 1803. Henry Haymo.vd, Clerk. Clifford & Sferry, 85-41 Attorneys. g TATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. At Rnles held in the olerk's offioe of the oircuit court of Harrison county on the first Monday iu Inly, 1808. . 8olomon0insbery and S.Baker partners trading and doing business as Baker k Ginsbery vs. S. Samilson, 8^ DS Samilson, Abe8amilsdn and S. Hey man, In chancery and upon ah at tachment - The object of this' suit is to obtaih a decree against the defendants for the sum of $17443 wiih interest thereon and the oosts of this suit, and that cer tain goods, merchandise and property, the estate of the said defendants levied on by the attachment issued in this case, may be sold for said debt, that Abe Samilson, and d. Heyman be restrained from prosecuting their certain actions at law in said court against S. Samilson, and that the attachments issued therein be quashed and be deolared null and void. And it appearing from an affidavti filed in the papers of this cause, that the defendants 9. Samilson, S.D. Samil son and S. Heyman are not residents of this State, it is ordered that they do ap pear here within one month after tbe date of the first publication of this or der, and do what is necessary to proteot their interests in said suit Given under my hand tbis 10th day of July, 1808. HENBY HAYMOND, 85-4t Clerk. gTATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. At Rales held in the olerk's office of the eirouit court of Harrison county on the first Monday in July 1893. Robinson W. Color, Wm. J. H. Waters, William Pagan, J. McKinney White, Frank P. Cator and James H. Ca tor. co-partnors trading as Arm strongCator Sc Co. vs. 8. Samilson, S. D. Samilson, Abo Samilson and S. Heymun, In chancery and upon au attachment The object of this suit is to obtain a decree against the said named defend ants for the sum of $201.50 with inter tcrcst thereon and the costs of this snit, and that certain goods, merchandise and property, the estate of the said defend ants levied ou by the attaohment issued In the case mav lie sold for said debt, that Abe Samilson aqd S. Huymau be I perpetually enjoined from prosocuting tlieir certain suits in said court against S. Samilson, and that the attachment# issued therein, be quashed and declared uull aud void. And it appearing from an affidavit filed in the papers of this cause, that the defendants, S. Sauiilson.S.D. Samil son aud S. Hey man ate not residents of this State, it is ordered, that they ap pear here within one mouth ufter the date of the first publication of this order and do whatisnecsssary to protect their interest iu said suit Given under my hand this 10th day July, 18911. HENRY HAXMOND, Clerk. Btcaut a Lmvbon, Attorneys Jnly, 1898; 83-It. gTATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. At Rules held in the olerk's office of the circuit oourt of Harrison county on th? first Monday in July, 1893. Jacob Hillman, Jaoob Horowitz and Nathan Rosier parties trading and doing business in the firm name of Hillman, Horowitz & Co. vs. S. Samilson, S. D. Samilson, Abe Samilson and 8. Heyman, In chan cery and upon an attachment The object of this suit is to obtain a decree against the defendants for the sum of $177.90 with interest thereon aud the costs of this suit and that cer tain goods, merchandise and property, the estate of the said defendants levied ou by the attachment issued in this case may be sold for said debtthat Abe Snmilsou and S. Heynlan be restrained from prosecuting their certain actions at law in said court against S. Samilson, aud that the attachments issued therein be quashed and declared null and void. And it appearing from an affidavit filed in the papers of this cause, that Oar coke region lias lost a big contract, which goes to. West Virginia. The Illinois Steel Company, -which last -year was supplied with coke by the H: C. Prick Coke Co., has pl&ed it6 contracts tor the next six months 'with Norfolk Shamokin. Lick Creek and Powhattan works of the Flat-Top region of West Vir ginia. . The price is not made public, but it is understood to be less 'than the. offer made by the H. CJ iPrick Company, which is said to have made an offer of a lower figure for the coming six months. TJhe Norfolk & Western railroad is understood to have cut its rate in consideration of the regularity 'with which the freight will be offered, and also through a desire to bring into prominency its new line to the West. : The steel company has put 700 of its cars at the disposal of the coke companies and forty cars will be shipped daily over the Norfolk & Western, taking near ly, if not all, these 700 cars to keep the supply going and empty cars coming, allowing four trains of forty cars each, on the road way and two trains at each end loading and unloading, f The amount of money invested in coking coal lands in West Vir ginia during the last five years is estimated at $20,000,000. When the B. & O. completes it short line to Morgantown and the Pennsylvania builds the P. V. & C. up the Monongahela, the coke in the Fairmont region will be placed more directly on the mar kets of Pittsburgh and the west. - -Uniontown Standard. Doddridge Dots. Mrs. Resa Maulsby spent the Fourth with Clarksburg friends. '? ? -? O.!?. 4U? Mrs. Davis, ot^Salem. was the guest of her1'daughter, Mrs. George sTrainer#|iVpast .jweek. ., J. B. |Sniit^kfilShlcle.'~' ~':" soon begin.th< - . , It residen Scatior . 'Be^erlin.bf 9 1 $140 from the old man ice. threw a stone and struck' his father Monday evening; inftictihs: a dan gerous wound on the head. Miss Ada, daughter of Mr. S. V. Brown, of Holbrook, graduat ed at the West Va. Business Col lege at Clarksburg, last week. This college is fast coming to the front as an educational institu tion.?TV. U. Herald. the defendants, S. Similson, S.D. Simil son and S. Heyman, are not residents of this State, it is ordered, that they appear here within one month after the date of the first publication of this or der and do what 13 necessary to protect their interest in said suit. Given under my hand this 13th day of July, 1803. HENRY HAYMOND. Clerk. L. O. IiA-wson, Attorney. 85-41. gTATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. At Rules held in the clerk's office of the circuit oourt of Harrison county on the first Monday in July, 1808. Joseph Hcrney, Samnel Bemey and Philip Bernev, trading and doing business as Barney Brothers vs. S. D. Samilson trading as S. Samilson, S. Samilson, Mever Samilson and S. Heyman, In chancery and upon an attachment Theobjeot of this snit is to obtain a decrec against the defendants for the sum of ?410.03 with interest thereon, and the oosta of this snit, and that cer tain goods, merchandise and property, the estate of the said defendants levied on by the attachment issused in this enso, may be sold for said debt, that Abe Samilson, and S. Hayman bo re strained from prosecuting their certain notions at law in said court against S. Samilson, and that the attachments issued therein, be quashed and deolared null and void. And it appearing from an affidavit filed in the papers of the cause that the defendants S. D. Samilson trading as S. Samilson,S.Samilson, S. D. Samilson and S. Heyman are not residents of thiB State, it is ordered that they do appear here within one month after the date of the first publication of this order, and do what is neoessary to protect their in terests in said suit. Given under my hand this 10th day of Jnly, '1808. HENRY HAYMOND, Clerk. Clifford * Sfkbbt, Attorneys. 35-4t QOMJIISSIONERS' NOTICE To the creditor's of Ellas Swigor de ceased: You are hereby notified that at the re quest of Henry A. Swigor and J. N. swiger, administrators of the estate of Elias Swiger, deceased, whose accounts are before me for settlement, I have ap pointed the 10th day of August, 1803, at my office in the town of Clarksburg, Harrison county, West Virginia, for re? (sieving proof of debts or demands against said decedent or his estate. Given under my hand as Commis sioner of Aocounts for Harrison countv, State of West Virginin, this 32d day of J une, 1808. James N. David, 32-Ct Commissioner of Aocounts. A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE. FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH 0OMMISSIONEB'S NOTICF-. William F. Lone, Seymour Lone, Charles Long, Henry A. Long, Mary n^L ?utrick- AnginornU Nay, Susan JPetnok, Isabella Patton, Louisa Mc Donald, Anna Sophiu Fleming, Kosa I B.Long and Nancy 32. Eliston, Plain tiffs VS.- v'? John W. Monroe, Administrator, with will annexed of George Long, de .?^nrles O. Henry, Executor of Sophia W. Long, deceased, Mary E. Dayton, Cora Jenkins, Mary Tucker Mary Harrison, William Green wade, John T. Greenwade, Sarah 0. Race, Hannah Hartley, 6e " ToBDg, Camilla Yon- - ' Harry Xoung, Miter, Wherein,1,as commissioner, am direct ed to auditstate and settle the aooounts of John W. Monroe, administrator Ao., ^George Long, deceased, and ascertain ascertain what debts, if any, of the testator, Ueorge Long, deoeased, remain unpaid, the character and amount thereof, ant to whom payable what estate, real ant pereonal, the said George Long owned at his death, which of the legacies, if any, under the will of said George Dong, deoeased. have been paid out of his estate, and if not paid, to whom payable, and the amount thereof: what T)n?*r. nf tl<A -f i a i , . -?t?-- '? ? M/uetouu uuw uiuuu wereox, remained unexpended at her death, ant to state and settle aooounts of Charles O. Henry, exeoutor of Sophia Long, de ceased, and report whether the real estate of said George Long, deceased, is susceptible of partition in kind among his heirs, with any matter required by parties hereto or deemed pertinent by commissioner, and perform suoh other services as are therein stated and there by required to be reported. All parties in interest are required to attend at the fame and place aforesaid, with such books papers, vouohers and evidence as will enable me to oomply with said order of court. dafouZ]emliand thi8tlie mh go ii. Mabckllus M. Thompson, Commissioner. A Specific oeuts. Put up by lull poller lill Clarksburg, W. V&m We have recently refitted out Mill and put in the full rollei system. Will guarantee quilitV of flour made by us equal to any manufactured In W State, or 8tates ? ?r?m adi?'n'n8 Bolted Corn Meal, Choice Seed Oats, Corn and Oats Chop Custom Crist Work A specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. Highest market price paid for COIKZfcsr, OATS. Lowndes & Chorpening Co.. - . m m Fresh an Fresli fish on sale. Poultry bought Your patronage solicits Pike Street, 1 cTakibarit,'' Arrive?Clarksburg. Expross/lo ?8 o.'m :N Express (or St. LOUIS, \e-eo n. uj. No. 071, PurkersbargAooommodation, -Tr 7:50 a. m.; No. 047, Aooommodation.v 8:12 p. m. GOING EAST. No. 002. New York Express, 5:04 a. m;' ';:J, No. 048, Grafton Accommodation, 10:8S; ' - a. m.; No. 673, Grafton Accommoda tion. 0:24 p. m.; No. 004, New York Ex press, 7:02 p. m. Oh as. O. Scull, Gen. Pass. Agt Baltimore, Aid. J. T. Odkll, Gen'l Manager: O. A. Annon. Agent, Clftiksbnrg, W. Va. ?pHE ?UXOH8iHEli&B.B, On Hud after Sunday May 12. tralm _wUl ran ou the Monongah R R. as follows._?J "Train No. I ? ' I" * 1 10~ "Sorth- Bound. la. m.lp. m. Leave?ClarksbuVg 10 45 5 1? Gypsy Grove 1118 5 48 Rhtnnston 11 81 6 01 Monongah i 11 58 0 Jftjl Arrive?Fairmont 18 It 8 4ft| Train No. 1 8 I 8 South ~Ek>un<l. Leave?Fairmont 7 45 _ Monongah 8 01 -1 48 Shlnnston 8 & 2 18 a. m.lp. m.ip.m No*. 1.2,3, A 4 are passenger trains and 8 and 10 way freights. Wh? n traveling between Pltubuxy, Wheel ing. Morgantown or Fairmont and Clar*? burg, Wei ton. Buckhannon JE^kersburgor Charleston, the "Monongah Route"xffjre the shortest and quickest line. Cl?w con nections made at for all poinU North end West, and at Clarksburg with B. AO.and W. Va. AP.R.R. for all points Ba*t,Bonth and West. Ask for through tickeu via the Monongah Route. HUGH G. B0WLE8. Gen'l SupU Monongah, W. vs?. JHE W. VA. Ss PITTSBURG-B. On and after Sunday; May 12, senger Trains will run as follows: ?Dauy* i fDally except Sunday. . _ SOUTH BOUHD. No. a 11 18 11 81 11 68 13 15 STATIONS. NO. 6 No. 1 Lv. Clarksburg.... Mount Glare.,. .Lost Creek.... ..Jane Lew..... Weston....:. worth BOUXD. p.m iW Trains leave Weston for Bnokhannoji at 12:20 {>. m. and 5.-05 p. m. and re turn at 8:45 a. m. and 1:15 p. m. Leave Buckhannon . for Piokens at 7:10 a.m. and 1:50 p. m. d ; Trains leave Weston for Sntton at 12:45 p. m. and 4:55 p.m.,andarriveirom Sutton 8:80 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. fn. Pnn>.Un.nn.nai1lAVO( luttoH $ 30 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Train forCamdtn^n-Gauleyoonnectt rith early Sutton train at Flatwood* ?* ?~P' otion at Clarksburg with B.t and Monon gahela Btver | with 8:45 Connection : - ? Vr m