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What tho Re publican party intends can be learned from the New York Tribune. The Tribune's motto is the Truth and only tho Truth. The articles of Roswell G. . Horr, on the Tariff, Currency, Wages, etc., will be oontinued. Krmrmber the New York Tribune is the oleauest, purest, and sirfest of newspapers for your family. Does a weekly newspaper, whioh invades the home with immorality, sensation, and falsehood, receive your sanction ? The broad columns and large print of the New York Tribune majse it the easiest to read. .', _ Tlie Tribune has the largest eircula f tiou of any Weekly in the United States i isBued from the office of a Daily. We haveohalleuged the country for a year with no takes. ..Washington** Farewell." Wriie for the full, illustrated Premi um List of the New York Tribune. 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It employs speoialisto and dis tingnished writers as editor! of the Twenty-one Departments, as'follows : Literary, Science, music, Pine Arts, Sanitary, Missions, Religious Intelligence, Biblical Research, School and College. Personals, Charities, Editorial News oi the "Week. Sunday School, Ministerial Register, Financial. Insurance, Old and Young, Pebbles, Farm ana Garden, Puzzledom. A paper particularly fitted for law Jen, doctors, olergymen, men and wo men, who read and think themselves. A paper especially valuable for those interested in FineArts. 8otence. Husio. A paper giving valuable information upoe Fiusnoe, Insuranoe. Commerce. A paper for Sunday School Workers, those who nave a Farm, a Garden or House Plant ., , A paper for the family, old and young. Its yearly subscription^ fW \ or at that rate for any part ?y. vu of a year. Clubs of five, $2.00 each. Specimen oopies free. THE INDEPENDENT. P. 0. Box 2787, 180 Fulton Street New York. ? '-4t Everything in corsets at popu , ,hr prices at the Bee Hive. 5'2-2t. CLARKSBURG COMPANY fOTTTZ'S HOUSE J CATTLE POWDER! ?A? .Vl**1 JE1 Af <* Lr*?j y? A I. N?rt t OWrtete KM NMd It. Um rODv> I uvncn vlll? iiri1 umI ptt?iii Hmt' luiuii ?owP" win pre* en t (i*r*? m Fowl* Pow* Powdet* Win ttt-VWM tk? qnanUty of mflt S* SSS,weoly prr e*ou "* Toaut Powder* win nn or prevent itaM r? Dimam to wnirA Horse* end ? attic are nhM. ss *,t' K*T,wA?n? nA*XD & ?OUT*. ProprliUl. For Sale by A. C Rector & Bro. Consumption Surely Curod. To Tu Eorroa?PUmum Inform rovmdm that 1 hare a poaitiTO remedy for ItelbOTMlBld dUeaae. Br 1U timaJjr m* thousands ofkepelaae .cumharebeenpermanentlycured. labOteglai to send two bottle* of my remedy FRIS to aay ?( yonr reader* who bare consumption If they will ?end ma their Express and p. 0. address. Bespsot? fally, 1. A HLOCUM. M. <X? 1H Fsari 1L. M. I. BOOT and Shoe Shop. Re pairing promptly done. Good stock, rates reasonable A. S Wells. One door east of Lowndes pssiipi Cures Sick Headache DR. A. S. TODD'S Anti-bilious or Liver Pills. IN USE OVER SIXTY YEARS. Nothing ever known to equal them. Always sale and reliable. Plain or Wagar Coated. Said by all tragylsts. Laughlin's Worm Syrup, A PE2FECT VEEMIFUGE For the Destroying of Worms. Vtvctabln In its composition; pleasant to the taste and effectual in its purpose. TWENTY-FIVR CENTS. LAUGHLIN'S ~ INFANT CORDIAL. THE CHILD'S CURE WHEN TEETHING. Boftms the Gums. Allays the Pain, Seduces Inflammation, Controls the Bowels, Curing bummer Complaint. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Flatulence, Wind Colic, &c. Hold by all Deal -amaaiffiiw. Oil CCsaSSw rlLtoKSsss $10,GOO will be paid for a recipe :nabling us to make Wolff's Acme Black ing at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at ioc. a bottle. At present the retail price is 20c. Thla offer Is open until January tat., 1893. For particulars addresa the undezslgned. Acme Blacking Is made of pure alcohol, other liquid dressings are made of water. Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. Who can show us how {o make it without alcohol that we can make Acme Blacking as cheap <-.3 water dressing, or put it in tancy pack ages like many of the water dressing;;, and then charge for the outside appearance in stead of charging for the contents ot the bottle? WOLTT & BAHDOLPH, Philadelphia. PIK-RON is toe name of a paint of which a 25c. bottle is enough to make six scratched and dulled cherry chairs look like newly finished ma hoganies. It will do many other remarkable things which no other paint ran do. ' All retailers sell it ^ UmikruniM, or die lulquor Habit, Poal VUseiT iuml by administering Br. llalnw' mutew MpaalBB. . turedaa a powuer.wHjta can begtvM i#r 01 wreck. It baa been siven in thousand* d la every instance n perfect euro baa fot* leree Falls. Tbe system one* Imprecnat* Bpoolllaat beeomea an utter Impossibility . or appetite to exist. Our? guarantied. 48 page boo'.. 01 partloulara Dree. Address JOLLmZn HPItOI PI U COh 1 HiM Hm?n ?U1 InelaaaOP If you feel woaa and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS SAY II \ When you want Posters,! Circulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Wedding Invitations, Funeral Notices or Fine Printing ofany kind It will pay you to try the Woir sSraboz -W. Va.,? October 8, 1892.) Tv Motfiert:?Our baby i? nearly 14 months old. and we bad bought and given it 7 bottles of "Caatora," without xsnoh change for the better, and it never seemed hearty until we gave it a bottle of Susanna, which cured it entirely. John T. William b, Mrs. Mart M. William*. - - TELEGRAM - - Good Stock. ? O Low Rates. CLARKSBURG. W. VA. Clarkhkurq it UtuiiuK th? town? of the State in improvements. It h?a the beat electrio light plant i" tb? State. Its anpply ?' natural m'mB to be iuexliaustiblei It will erect new Mhool buildings Dextvfltf. It ia a raiirosd o-nter. Its United States' Court Honae sud its County Court House are both mag niflornt specimens of wchitflotaiA Artificial gas and electricity are uwd for illuminating purposes. Thi new Merchant* National Bank, now in process of erection will be on* the moat Uandaomeand aubaUntial bank building* in the State. Cubsbbquo can boast of moat ele gant private rasideno s. Thb location of the city deatinea it to be a commercial center. It has no artificial growth resulting from a boom effort and no sickly insti tutions attracted by bonusoa. It has three of the best banks in the oountiy. It is aurroumloil by one of the moat prosperoua agricultural regions in the United State*. A new union depot and atreet cara are features that have promiaiug asaur anoesof materialization. SOME BIG FIGURES. Ehioratiox from European Russia to Siberia ia on the increase and reached 100,000 In 1880. Thk assets of the life Insurance com panies of the United States aggregate (850,000,000. while the gross Income Is 9220,000,000. Tiikuk are 88,000 Chinese Inhabltanta In the chief cltlca of the United States ?94,000 of them In San Franciaco and 3,000 in Now York. Tub treaaury department estimates the total coat of the deportation of Chinese laborera under the Geary act at ?7,800,000, of which aum ?H#0,000 would be required for the ourrent fiscal year. Exciuau is spoken by 90,000,000 of people; Russian, by 75.000,000; German, 58,000,000; French, 40,000,000; Spanish, 88,000,000; Italian, 20,000,000; Portu guese. 14,000.000, and Scandinavian, 0,000,000. MuNiiAtx, in his "Balance Sheet of the World," saya: "Every day the aun rises upon the American people it sees an addition of tfi.500.000 to the accumu lation of wealth In the republic, which Is equal to one-third of the dally ac cumulation of mankind outside of the United States." ENGLISH ARISTOCRACY. Lord Couh Camtokll has turned up In llombay as a counselor employed to defend twenty-nine Mohammedana implicated In the great riots. . Prof. Cukiso, M. D., to whom Mr. Gladstone haa tendered a baronetcy, ia an eminent Irish physician and a pro fessor in the Quccn'a college at Bel fast. Hl? daughter married a son of Sir Charles Russell. Sib John Gladstone, nephew of the grand old man, Is described as n tall, broad-shouldered young giant, lis ardent a conservative as his uncle In the reverse, and one of the most ex tensive whisky distillers In Scotland. IR. C. Sl'KNCKR. M. 1'.. wears Mil"? four Inches high, probably the highest on record. They are made from a special pattern, never stand more than one or two washings, and it takes three of them a day to satisfy Mr. Spencer a instincts of neatneas. SMILES. "I foroot to send you over my new book of poems. I?" "How thought ful of others' comfort you always are, Mr. Scribbler." "Why don't you strike the man acroaa the street for a quarter?" Raggs?"I've been waltln' two hours to see if be won't come over this way." "Mr. Loxotalk la doing a wonder ful amount of good among the poor overworked people." "In what way?" "He preaches sermons long enough for them to get a good refreshing sleep every time." "That was an awful mistake Madge made at the Twiggs'reception." "What was it?" "She sat and talked for twenty minutes to a cluster of chris anthemums thinking It was one of the guest*."?Inter Ocean. MEMORABLE SAYINGS. All is lost save honor.?Francla I, after Psvla. I will die In the last ditch.?William of Orange. I.Y Europe democracy 1s a falsehood. ?Metternich. Tnz want of Franoe is a Washington. ?Lamartlne. Im'lKTY is the greatest of" indiscre tions.?Rivarol. Our country, right or wrong.? Stephen Decatur. NoTBUfQ Is certain but death and taxes.?Franklin. ' Tux English are a nation of shop keepers.?Napoleon. Straws show which way the wind blows.?John Selden. A man that runs away may fight again.?Demosthenes. PERSONAL MENTION. Tin czar is amused, it Is stated, at the spectacular reception accorded to the Russians In Paris. Czardonio smiles, no doubt. Thk family with the longest known pedigree Is that of Confucius, which forms the aristocracy of China. Con fucius lived 550 years B. C. When the duke of Monmouth waa executed for treason his duchess or dered every oak in the park to be cut on the fateful morning. The new growth, belonging to Lord Ebury, Is one of the finest forests In Britain. Prof. Black?, of Edinburgh, Is cighty-fonr years old, but he has never worn glasses, and, in spite of his white hair, is as lively as a school boy. It Is said of him that he quotes Greek to his friends one minute and ?brhland dialect the next. '-Oh, I am so happy!" said Johnnie, "because I am going to the Sunday school picnic." "And I am so miserable," said the turkey gobbler." "because I am going, too." XV'CH IK LITTLE. Tot-th are now wndo of paper. There are 100,000 tramps in Germany. Great Britain has *500,000.000 l in nur railroads. Twenty.five thousand horses are used in the carrying trade of I London. France had in 1887 85,545 schools, 136,800 teachers and 6, 308,000 sohotars. Rapid growth of the finger na'ls is considered to indicate (rood health. A certain forest piaat In Japan grows to be about six feet high | in three weeks. The largest apes have only sixteen ounces of brain; the low est men have thirty-nine. Irish railways carry more first class passengers than any other in the United Kingdom. In Malaga workmen are allow ed fifteen minutes' leisure in every hour to somke cigarettes. Thousands of bushels of wheat are being fed to the hogs in Cape Girardeau county, Missouri. London has inconstant service a police force of some 12,000 men. In 1892 the number of arrests was 84,922. Wheat that is grown in north em latitude produces much more seed than grain grown farther south. Miss Rye. the English philan thropist, has introduced 4,000 English pauper children into Canadian homes. One of the wagons abandoned by Gen. Sherman's army on its march to the sea is now owned by a Georgian, who is using it on his farm. The British soldier receives daily as rations 44 ounces of food: Biscuit, 20 ounces; meat, 14 ounces; peas or beans, 7 ; sugar, 2, cocoa, 1. Since the beginning of the cen tury France has fallen from the second to the fourth place in tne point of population among Eu ropean cuuntrios. Samuel and Simmons Gammel, of Hickory Flats. Simpson county, Kentucky are probably the largest twin brothers in the United States. Their combiued weight is 542 pounds. A shark in Florida waters re cently undertook to swallow n 400-pound turtle, tail first, but after getting his prey down as far the forward flappers was obliged to disgorge. In 1892 Ihn bituminous coal mines of the United States em ployed 212,893 persons. The av erage number of working days was 19. The grand total of em ployes of coal mines was 341, 743. The largest fresh water lake is Lake Superior. It is 400 miles long. 160 wide, and has an area of 32,000 square miles, or about half that of Missouri. A pneumatic tube connects Paris with Berlin. It is used for postal purposes, ahd makes it possible for a letter mailed in Paris to be delivered in Berlin In thirty-five minutes. $500 Reward ! WE will pay the above reward for an; cue of Liver Complaint, Uvspepsia, 8iok Headache, Indigestion, Constipa Ution or Coativcnesa we oannot cure with West'aVegetable Liver rills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Hugar coated. Large lioxca. containing mi Pilla. 25 cent*. Beware of oonntarfeita and imi tations. The genuine manufactured only by the John C. West Company, Chicago, III. For sale by Cunningham Bros., druggists, Clarksburg. W. Va. The English papers tell the following story of a badly mal formed lamb: Mr. W. Hewitt, of HarriDgton Mills,' has a ewe which this spring weaned a lamb that is certainly curiously and wondrously made. It has two eyes, both in the center of the forehead and in a single socket, both cov ered with one eyelid. One ear Is situated at the back of the head and the other directly under the lower jaw, near the hinge. It has no tail, but In the place of that very necessary appendage a fifth leg almost as long as' the other four fully equiped with hair, hoofs, &c. It was living at last accounts, being almost 3 months old. W. A. McGuirc. a well known citizen of McKay. Chio. is of the opinion that there ia nothing as good for children troubled with oolds or croup aa Cham berlain a Cough Remedy, lie had used it in his family for several years with the Iwwt results and always keeps a bottle of it in the house. After having la grippe he himself was troubled with a severe cough. Ho used other remedies with out neneflt and then concluded to try the children's medicine and to hia de light it soon effected u permanent mire. \t'i and no cent bottles for aale by Cun ningham Bros, k Co., and Wella aud Haymaker. Salem by K. A. Garret SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES. Notioe ia hereby given that the following deacribed tract* or lota ot land In the oounty of Harrison. which are delinquent forjthe non-payment of tales for the yeara 18?1 and 1802 will bo offered for sale bv the undersigned Sheriff at pub lie auction nt the front door of the oonrtbouae of aaid oouutv. Iietweeu the hour* of ten in the morning and fonr in the afternoon on the 19th of Drrrmlirr, 1N03. Each tract or lot, or ao much thereof as ahrfll be neceaiary. will be aold for ao miioli caah aa ia auffioient to aatiafy the amount due thereon, aa ia aet foi th in the following Ulile : NAME OP PERSON OHABOKD WITH if ?a Local Inscription. Coal District. Brown, Jno trustee Bramer, J W Fitzhenry. Tho*... . Parkerahurg C A G Co ? Smith, Jed W Smith, FM. Wolfe. Geo W Eaulk District. Boggess, John B Boggw,' JJtAA B Thorn Botrgeaa. Jno B. Hawker, Owen.. Robinson, Chaa A Sturm, Jesae heir*... Clark District. Despard, Gertrude.... Farland 0 A C Co Same Same Same Grape*, W. M Nutter, Joaeph S..... Waahington, Gabe.... Grant District. Finnell, El Moffett, Geo W trustee.. Ramsey, W G | Elk Dihthict. Fitzpatrick. Benj Swioer. EH ., . Wolfe, Marion C White, J Ml Ten Mil* District. Boggess. John B Boggea*,S. J. A T. J. Harden Despard, CbaaS Haney, A H Ill Dip, Ju B Randolph, Belle F Same Bandolpb, Caroline...... Union District. Hall, John T Saudis District. Allen. LJ Hunit, John W trustee) of C A Bramer ? Pepper, Tboa Simpson District. Finnell, Tboa. Hill, WmE Eaolx District. Mclntire. Thos. McCoy, L Nay. J C Peter. Martin Biblett, Geo k Co Clay District. Livingood, 0 Minor, L If! Hi iSgl if?I t Lot .... 1 Lot ... 1 Lot-It).. 880 coal... 97 fl 8 lota.... 7.', 88 100. Adamaton Adamston lackson Add. Lime Stone... Weet F do Point I N 75-10i. 1 A Ten Mile...., Jone's Run.. Lumberport. Bingamon... Ten Mile.... Bingamon... ? 40 100 A.. 40 180 A.. ?:i 144J-IU0 i! i of 182 A. 1 Lot. 1891 A... 50 A 1 Lot.... 1 185-160.. 1 Lot... S 48 100 8 A lli A..,.., 8 Lot*. 818 A 1 Lot 86 A #7 A... .. 2 A. lLot... . ISA. Near Clarksburg Lime Stout do do do Turkey Bun...... Nutter's Bun Clarkiburg W. E. Biver. Lost Creek... Rockford Raccoon Bun. ElkiCreek.... Suda Bun Elk Creek.... 0 88-180 2 A 8 A Brandy Gap Tunnel. 7. 8. 32, Cherry Gamp.. Grasa Bun. Cherry Camp Bwiooon Near Salem. .... do Salem Kincheloe. 8 A. .. 1 Lot 4 58-180 . 2 Lots. 1 Lot.... 2 A.. .. 1 A.... 1 coal b'k 2 A Bridgeport . Bingamon... Lumberport. Wyatt Bingamon... Bingamon. W. F. Birer. ? 4 29 5 02 2 80 881 05 6 10 4 00 2 25 24 48 8 28 7 75 11 48 1 05 8 09 4 88 4 SB 10 88 242 04 15 S# 1 IS 12 #5 4 88 48 58 21 00 8 25 1 82 4 48 1 61 1 74 1 75 8 18 44 01 1 68 5 88 86 60 1 86 8 86 8 40 8 18 5 20 1 41 2 44 9 74 1 78 3 21 2 75 1 00 1 12 1 41 1 57 Any of the aforesaid Iraeiw or lot* may 1*. redeemed by the payment to the underaigned Sheriff before sale, of the amount due thereon. Given under my hand this 3rd day of November, 1898. J. I. ALEXANDER, S. H, C. "Only the Scars Remain," Says IIknuy Ilrnsox, of tbo James Smith Woolen Machinery Co., Philadelphia, Pa., who certi fies as follows: ?? Alliens the many testimonl* al* which I ?m In regard to cer tain medicines |l>e r for tnlng I cures, cleanaln* the blood, etc., none Impressing more limn my own c ate. Twenty year* ago, at the ago of 1,8 yearn, I had swellings coino on my Iogn, which broke and bitcamo run ning aoret. Our family phy sician could do mo no good, and It waa feared that the bones would be affected. At latt, my flood old Mother Urged Me to try Ayer*a Rarnapnrllla. I look three bottles, the sores heated, and I havo not been troubled alnta. Only the seart remain, and tho memory of tho to remind me of the good Ayer's Sarsapitrllla has done me. I now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and am In the best of health. I have boon on the road fo# tho past twelve years, havo noticed Ayer's Mar aaparllla advertised in all parts of the United Rtates, and always take pleas ure In telling what good It did for me." Ayer's Sarsaparllla Prepared by Dr.J.C. Aysr fcCo., Lowsll.lfsss. Cures others, will cure you JAPANESE 31 LE CURB Remember, ir u new treatment s you take no ehanern in buyinti n? yon only pay for the benefit* yon receive. fur your money in poe. it I vv>ly refunded if yntiare not cured; always buy it or our authorised ftgents wl?nr? yon will always g?t tho usnuiim article and a guarantee. 91 per bos, 6 for |A; wni by mail. Try a free ?ample. JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP Medicinal and Toilet should alwnys be luted in I he treatment of l?lle?. Cr renin, *n<l alt InnammatlonMnud erupt lonaorthnHkln. It being highly medic, ted and PerfbiilMi make* tt tlio mimt exquisite Toilet and Bath eoep now in u*e. THE JAPANESE LIVER PKLLKTS Prevent ronatlpatlon and 1*1 lea. car* Mick Meadaelir itiMnnily. email, wasy to taka. one I'lllnd.NH.. &0 Pills 2&e. <5) For sale py Cunningham llron., druKilst Third street. Clarfcaburg, W. Va. Solentlllo American Agency for OAVIATt. trade mark*, OMION PATINT8, . OOPVAIOHTA. MoJ '0? end write to diet ?" ? W| KM UUOAIiWAT, niw TO ras&^sSI gntntitic ^HOTOQBAPH^ l'hotography Is a wonderful nrt. Incred loio ifi it mny seem, It I* now |m>&hI!)Io by tho aidut tun curaeru to show tho movements of u bird :n its flight, a horse at i:i swiftest HHM||PftOO, or a bullet aa It leaves tho pun. Vary much more that Is most marvel ous lias been accomplish ed In photography. Tho publishers of tho renowned im mmm -r ?renowned rowrriw,;;: troit, Mich.) have recently boon experimenting in tbir directum <?r iapld ami ac curute roprnduct ion or pho tographs and now an hn*T i. ?rw?'| nounco that they aro pro. . pared to make artistic ~?'copies at a very low price. They Will sond twelve Columbia I'Wcs vaiuofl.i*) and Tho Weekly Free Press ono year for ot.io.it Is nocossury to send a cablnot or card photograpti with order. ^jemi.Tghnd better send tor a ttiwplo copy ofl bo I-ri-i< Press and loarn tho por tlrulars or this remarkable ofTer which thousand! are taking ud vantage of. THE MALCOLH LOVE PIANO HAS A PERFECT SCALE. Is noted for ovenness of tone throughout With the original method of construction used it is a GRAND PIANO in an upright case. NO MATERIAL USED BUT THE BE8T. Unequsled for easy action, quick response to the touch, and durability. Remember the name. Factory and homo office, Water loo, N.'Y. For Sale bjr JACOB CRIM, Clarksburg, W. Va. [48-tf.] \^ftLTeK 5eDWICK. Bus Line and Express. ?:o:? Splendid conveyances to meet all trains. Passengers called for in any part of tho city. Elegant carnages for weddings, funerals. &o. Accidents Unheard Of. Only careful drivers employed. All wool blankets, nice goods, black and white and black and red at $3.00 per pair at the Bee I Hive store. 52-2L