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ils and Pimples Give Warning. UNFAILING SIGN THAT JURE IS APPEALING When Nature is overtaxed, she has her own way of giving notice that assist ance is needed. She does not ask for help until it is impossible to get along without it. Boils and pimples are an indication thAt the system is accumulating impurities which I must be gotten rid of ; they art* an urgent appeal for assistance a ?a warning that can not safely be ignored. To nejflect to purify the blood at this means more than the annoyance of painful boils and 'ttsightly pimples. If these impurities are allowed to ffwin the system succumbs to any ordinary illness, and is viable to withstand the many ailments which are so vjpreTalent during spring and summer. Mm. L. Gentile, 2004 Second Avenue, Seattle. Wash , fsjs: " I was atHioted for a low time with pimples, which ir*re very annoying, as they disfigured my face fearfully. After using many other remedies in vain. S S. S. promptly And thoroughly cleansed my blood, and now I rejoice in { M good complexion, which I never had before." Capt. W. II. Dunlap, of the A. O. S. R. R.f Chattanooga. Tenn., writes: ?? Several boils and carbuncles broke out upon me, causing great pain and annoyance. My blood seemed to be in a riotous condition, and nothing I took seemed to do I any good. Six bottles of S. S. S. cured me completely I anu my blood haa been perfectly pure ever since," 8. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD _ Is the best blood remedy, because it is purely vegetable -and the onlv one that is absolutely free from potn?h and mercurv. It promptly tmritfes the blood and thoroughly cleanses tho system, buijds up tbe general health and strength. It cures Scrofula, Eczenin. Cancer, Rheuma* tism. Tetter. Doils, Sores, etc., by going direct to the cause of tho trouble and forcing out all impure blood. t Books free to any address by the Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Some Short State Squibs Clipped from the Many Live Ex changes that Reach our Office. "Wheeling will build a new crema tory. Murtinsburg Herald has llopi>cd from Freer to White. Piedmont schools have been broken op by an epidemic of measles. Political lines are not drawn in ap proaching Grafton election. Meeting (if the directors of pro posed Pittsburg, Wheeling & C011 nellsville railroad was held in Wheei ag .Saturday. Organized effort is being marie by Ohio county property owners to have assessment reduced. Moundsvllle oilers 8100,000 to tiie -western terminus of tlie Pittsburg. Connellsviilc & Wheeling railroad. Tile stone masons have about com pleted tiie foundation for the large vault of the Tygart's Valley Hank at Philippi. L. I'. Robinson, of I'hilippi. who purchased tiie llanirick Ktnbalming Patent at the administrator's sale, has sold the same to Pittsburg parties. Master William Jenkins, son nf Col. Maner Jenkins, of Piedmont, foil and broke liis left arm above tiie elbow while performing on 'traveling rings' in a gymnasium. The Clay county Hoard of Health has quarantined against tlie roads from the east Into that county. Tills was done to (,'iiard against small-pox infection from Webster county. Jfo intoxicants will lie allowed sold at the Webster Springs tiie coming summer. It will lie a long "dry" spell to the visitor'waiting for the wagon.' Hubert Itaymond Patterson left Piedmont 14years ago for Leadville. CoL. to work In thesllver mines, since -which time no word has been received from hi in. The county court of ltaudolpli coun ty has decided to appropriate }i!.noo for the site of the new court house and jail in Wees' addition, in Klkins, Ex-Senator Henry I'avis and Sena tor Stephen I!. Klkins offered free sites, but the Wees location, overlook ing the town, was decreed the most eligible. \ Mlllil?orn Cough Easily yields to the power of Itun- j sen's PineTarCough Honey. It mas-| ters the cough when all others rail, and cures la grippe, pneumonia and lunfr affections, 1 on should (five Han sen's Pine Tar Cough llonev a thoruoRli trial and you will lie pleased wtth the results. Twenty-live and fifty cents. It. J. Criss. 17-1 m. Wilsohburg Waters. Small-pox is alxiut all you hear talk ed of here now. lir. Imwson has been at Wheeling since last week attending Ills son Bruce who 1$ not expected to live, He has typhoid fever. On account of the bad roads the oil teams :>ere are all shut up In the stables. Jack Williams, the mail carrier from here to Wallace threw, up on account of the small-p.ix scare. Miss Lizzie Kidd Is teaching the balance of the unexpired term or Miss Bosa Hail, deceased's, school. Jean Snodgrass, of Salem, is assisting Marsh Xewlon in his blacksmith shop. Scott Slatter recently lost a line saddle liorsc. Tom Swiger has moved to our town. _____ II. S. Files Trealod .Muco*sfiill). Boro-Carbol .Salve Is the greatest remedy for blind, bleeding or Itching plies. I tacts quickly and cures perm anently. You should try Uoro-Carbol Salve to-day. Twenty-five cents pier box, sample free. Address C'.W. lieggs, Sons Ac Co., Chlcogo, Illinois. R. J. Criss. li-lm. Expert dentist, Dr. A. H. Wagner, Main sireel. 1-tf A Bright Youthful Writer. | The youthful Utile writer <if the following 'letter, Master Mortimer Wilson Smith, aged it years, to the editor of the Christian Observer, of Louisville, Ky., has Shown such acoin mcmlable aptness for letter writing, clearness of expression and a high de cree of precocity, that it affords the Telegram pleasure to reproduce it: Dear Mr. Converse?Do you remem ber a little boy named Mortimer, who visited you at your office over a year ago V I do not expect you do, but I remember my'visit, and how kind ynu were to show mamma and me llow you printed a dearObserver, folded it, etc. and if any of the little folks should visit Louisville, they must be certain to visit you. They will not regret It, 1 am sure. I live In Clarksburg, a town of about live thousand Inhabi tants, nestled down here, surrounded by the "West Virginia hills." This Is noted for l>clng the birthplace uf Stonewall Jackson. We live right in sight of this great General's former home. The house hits been torn away and Uncle Dave Davidson hits a large store on the old site, and a beautiful yard where the famous General played In his boyhood days. My grandpapa Chnpin's old family servant, Aunt Millie Chapin, was the tlrst to wash and dress the little Thomas, after wards tile great and Immortal Stone wall. My little brother, I'hineas Chapin, six and a half years old, lias been ill for a long lime with typhoid fever. He was carried upstairs the 25th of August, and earried down fur the first time the ?>th of December, to Ills Christmas dinner, .lust four months he was ill. For a long time we did not think lie would live, but lie is well now. 1 did not see anything of that terrible waste basket when I was at the Observer office. I hope it I has been destroyed. Your little friend. Moutimku Wilson .Smith. Jit.. Clarksburg, W. Ya. 137 W. Main St. Rockford Rolls. [Delayed.] Owing to the smallpox alarm and bad roads, and weather keeping us so close home, 1 became a little lonesome and thought, as it was Washington's birthday, too, that it would not lie out of order to chat you a few minutes by way of celebration, as well as wear ing olT tlif monotony of the dull times. The oil excitement has been reduced a little, so at least, people can con i verse some about a few other topics, j Still, the respective companies are boring in different localities yet and some oil has been discovered. We learn that <I. W. White lias abandoned the tobacco business anil pjne to huckstering. He says he will I pay one-half cent more for things in ; that line than anyone el.se. There is an old man in our neighbor hood, so reports say, who is iroin^r to i wed a very youthful maiden. Say. Mr. Kditor, what aire does ;i ! man have to attain bef??re he loses relish for milk V We learn while dictating these lines that a transfer of very valuable prop, erty has been recently made in this j community, old Liberty church to I Zacharlali White from Deacon West j for resident purposes. Our neighbor, dribble, still visits over 1 he way. Now. in conclusion, Mr. Editor, while It is not directly our business to speak of or interfere with your muni cipal affairs, we do feel a little Inter ested indirectly. For instance that up street organ seems to have an ax to grind, or, at least, some one else writ ing in that sheet does. They seem very much disgusted at your present officials' work in the affairs of your cltv, hut allowing us a word, standing off at a distance, we think the present officers are far superior to those who preceded them: at least we have the first instance to bear of an old farmer being arrested for drunkenness when he was only a little sick. This the outHt that were running business lie. fore the present had the reputation ot j do"1* Wallace Waves. The roads are almott Impassable here. Fletcher Vincent, who has been visiting relatives here, lias relumed home to Staunton, Va. Small-pox and 'The Daughter of the Elm' are the topics of the day. The colored people arc having preaching every Sunday night In the old IScthany church. lietliany school has closed on ac count of small-pox. We were very sorry to learn of the death of Miss Itosa Hall. The family have our sympathy. Xorval Iloblnson had quite a pleas ant party recently. All who attended reported a good time. School closed on Hlg Elk Friday. A pleasant time was had. Mrs. Lucy Kemper has been very ill of pneumonia fever, but Is better now. Mr. and Mrs. Crews have gotten home. We all join in wishing them a long and happy life. Vioi.kt. Dr. Ramsay's Scabby Face. Dr. U.'n. Ramsay is once more a citizen of Clarksburg after having been quarantined at Mt. Clare, where he had the siimll-pox. The doctor's face Is not free from the eruption yet, but it is not believed any pits will re main. lljs vaccination (lid not take until after befell III of the disease. He lias had considerable trouble with his eyes but no serious Injury will result. FIDUCIARY NOTICES. The accounts of the following nam ed Fiduciaries are before me for set tlement : Geo. II. Kerry guardian of Stella Mcintire. I). C. Louchcry executor of Daniel T. 1 lavls, deceased. John W.Paynecommlttccof Ituhama Justice. John W. Payne committee of Jemima Flanagan. .1. K. G'rlm adni'r of J.Crini, dee'd. W. C'urkcndall guardian of llelle Pinneil. /.. W. Curkendall guardian of David Pinneil. /. W. Curkendall guardian of Henry Pi nnell. Z. W. Curkendall guardian of Leila Pinneil. L. L. Lang, sheriff and assuch adm'r of Levi Wilcox, deceased. .1. I. Alexander guardian of Mary E. Itrent. J. 1. Alexander guardian of,Cecil M. K ester. J. 1. Alexander guardian of Sadie If. K ester. J. I, Alexander guardian of W. H. Kester. J. 1. Alexander guardian of Hattie M. Kester. Given under my band this 24th day nt February, 1UOO. JAMES X. I>A VII), Commissioner of Accounts (orllarrlson county, West Virginia. 17-::t. j COMMISSIONER'S SALE. In pursuance of the decree entered on the llth day of January, lituo. by the circuit court of Harrison county, West Va.. In the chancery cause of Harvey W. Ilanner assignee of C. D. (jgden against E. C. Johnson and oth ers. I will as special commissioner, proceed to sell at public outcry at the front dixir of the court house of said county, on the 1'jTII DAY OF MARCH, ismo. at 1 o'clock p. m.. the house and lot situated on Harrison street, in Hroad (>aks or the addition of Thomas \V. Harrison to the town of Clarksburg. Said lot fronting on said slreet To feet and extending back 14U feet, on which is a cottage house comparatively new. and being the same lot that was con voyed to Addle V. Johnson by T. W. Harrison by deed dated llth day Au-, gust, 1SH7, now of record in the proper j office of said county in Deed Hook 102, 1 page 207. T'kums of Sale?One-third cash in . hand on day of sale, and the residue upon a credit of six and twelve months ' taking from the purchaser notes with good personal security, bearing inter est from day of sale, and a lien retain ed as further security. In case this property shall be sold and t lie terms of sale are lint complied with on day of sale by the purchaser, the same will Ik- reported In the next highest bidder, if In- so eleets, or else re-sold on the day following. IlAUVEV W. ll.VHMKH, Special Commissioner. I. E. C. Tetrlck. clerk of the circuit court of Harrison county, do certifv that Harvey W. Harnicr. whose name is signed to the above notice of sale, has given bond as required by the decree of sale In said cause. Given under my hand this the 13th day of February, 1!W0. 15-41 E. C. Tetiuck, Clerk. ,What it Cures COCGHS. BRONCHITIS, RAWNESS, COLDS. LOSS OF VOICE, 90I1ENESS. HOARSENESS. LARYNGITIS. TICKLING. PINE AND TERPIN COUGH SYRUP U the new remedy that it aftnundlng the \ nuillcal woriil with the rapldltj ana per I manency of Ita euros? It new fall*?one S drne reflevi* while a few more cure*? J price, 2S cenu a buttle. LOGAN DRUG COMPANY. O At all Drofglsta. whceuno, w. va. COMMISSIONER'S SALEok FARM UEAR JOHNTOWX. I Alice G. Bean vs. Llllle M. Cain and Earl Douglass, In cbuuccry. Pursuant to a decree u( the circuit court of Harrison county in the above (ityleci cause, entered at January term, 1?W. I shall, on the llrrn DAY OK MARCH, 1900. at the front door of the court house of said county, at 1 o'clock p, hi. sell at public outcry, the tract ul land con taining iifty acres, lyingonPeel Tree Kim. near Johntown, Im-Iiik the same devised by John Douglass, Jr.. to Mar garet Ann Douglass and others, and tile same lately occupied by William Cain and I.iille M. Cain, adjoining lands of Charles Post, .Samuel Lewis and others, particularly described In the bill and exhibits of sale! cause. .Said land is of fair quality, Is improv ed, and has thereon a small log dwell itig house. Tun MS ok Salk. One-fourth cash, and the residue | upon a credltof six, twelve and eigll , teen months, ror which the purchaser I : will be required to give promissory | notes, bearing Interest fromdate, with I personal security, and a lieu will lie I 1 retained upon the land as further 'security. JOHN RASSEL, ? Special Commissioner. I, E. C. Tetrick, clerk oftlie circuit court of Harrison county, certify that John ltassel, special commissioner in the above styled cause, lias executed , bond :ls required by decree therein, i Given under my hand this 15th day of February, llKK). E. C. Tetimck, I.i-it. Clerk. ' NOTICE TO TAKE DEI'OSITIONS ) Elizabeth Harrison plaintIfT, vs. Jacob E. Harrison, defendant, in tlie circuit court of Harrison county, Slate of West Virginia. To Jacob E. Harrison. Take notice that the deposition of Eliza belli Harrison and others will be taken at the law ollice of .1. K. Law at Clarksburg, in the county of Harrison, and .State of West Virginia, on the 17TH DAY OF MARCH, 11)00, between the hours of 8 a. in. and ti p. in., tu be read In evidence on llie hear ing of the above cause, in behalf oftlie said plaintiff. if rrom any cause the taking of the same shall not be coniraenccd, or being commenced, shall not l>e completed on that day. the taking of the same will be adjourned from time to time until they are completed. Yours, &c. Elizaiietii Haiiiiison, I ty Counsel. J. K. Law, Counsel for Pitr. l.Vit] | COMMISSIONER S SALE. In pursuance of a decree entered on the lllh day of January. UNO. by the circuit court of Harrison county. W. Va., In the,chancery cause of Henry Waldeck against Mary E. Waldeck and others, 1 will as special commis sioner proceed to sell at public outcry at the frontdoor of the court house of said county on the 1HTH DAY OK MARCH, 1900, atone o'clock p. in. the house and lot mentioned and described in the papers in said cause assituated on Mechanic's street, Clarksburg, ,W. Va., said lot fronting flo feet on Mechanic's street and extending back to Lee street and I is very desirable lot for a residence. I The interest of all the heirs III and to ? said lot is embraced in the decree | authorizing said sale. Tkk.ms ok Sale : One-third cash In hand on day uf sale, and the residue upon a credit of six and twelve months, taking from t he purchaser notes with good personal security, bearing interest from day of sale, anil a lien retained for further security. In case this property shall lie sold, and the terms uf sale not compiled with on day of sale by the purchaser, the same will lie reported to the next highest bidder, if he so elects, or else resold on day following. HARVEY W. HAKMER, Special Commissioner. I. E. C. Tel l ick, clerk of the circuit courlof Harrison county, do certify that Harvey W. Harnier, whose name Is signed t'i the alxive notice uf sale has given bond as required by the de cree of sale in slid cause. Cilven under my hand tills the loth ] day of February, llton. E. C. Tktiiick. 1.5-41 Clerk. "li ? ?#> ?#!<?'?#!??? ? ?i? y.v gf Alexander 5 Alexander ii (SucccssorsJto .T. Caul V an'CK.) INSURANCE AGENTS, Hornor Building, Main St., Cjkl'k^kll'gJ, M H W. Vk. v-:r * f ?/ * . ? ?# :?#%2 ? in this part of the State. sa-w. ?Z. ?*?*?? The largest and oldest Agency his part of the State. 52-w. i^aagjgBaa^gsaBBsattBBaBsas^ B. & O.R. E. w. va. AND PITTSBURGH DIVISION. The following is the B. 4 O. time card on and after Nov. 19,18W. DAILY. | WEST BOTTOD TRAINS. | DAILY. 1?Expres s 13:30 a. m. 71?Accommodatio n 7:27 a. m. 8?Express 9:24 a. m. 47?Accommodation p. m. 55?Express 7:00 p. m. DAILY. ? EAST ROUND TRAINS. | DAILY 2?Expres s 4:22 a. m. ?Accommodation 10:00 a. m. 12?Express 8.48 p, m, 72? Accommodation 7:?~>p. m. 4?Express 0:53 p. m. qpIIE W. VA. db PITTSBURG K. R. On and aflor Sunday. June 4,1893, Pas senger Trains will run a* follow*: SOUTH BOHNO. STATIONS. No. 8 No. 1 WORTH BOUND. a, m. p.m, ?10 80 J4 (JO 10 63 4 23 11 Oil 4 11 25 4 5? II 4&I ft IS Lv. Clarksburg Ar Mount Clare.... Lost Creek..... Jane Lew Weston...... p.oiJa, m. js 12 J 47 mi 2 15 1 52 ?9 05 8 40 8 24 7 45 7 42 0. A. Annon, Agent, Claiksburg, W. Va. Trains for Weston and Buckliannon leave at 10:25 a. m. and 4:05 p. m., and for Shiunetou and Fairmont (M. R. R.) at 10:30 a. m. and 4:45 p. m. D. 13. MAltTIN, Manager Passenger Traffic. J. M. SCIIHYVER, ^c^i^iKI^Ls.se n ge r Agent. Y^?iToaua?ahisiXk. k, On and after Sunday Nov. 14, 1S17, train will run on the Monongah K R.hi follows: TralnNo. North-ii(>und. Leave?Clarksburg. Chen wood Park Shlnnston... Monongah Arri ve?Fal rmon t * Train NoT" I S I 4 I 10 ,a. m. p,in.ia.m ? I 8 South-Hound. a, m. p.m. p. m Leave?Fairmont.... Monongab....... Sblnnston Chen wood I'ark.. Arrive?Clarkgburg.. 7 ?<) 7 47 8 12 8 25 U 00 8 90 3 23 4 18 4 39 5 80 Wh? n traveling between Fittsburg, Wheel ing. Morgan towu or Fairmont and Clarks burg. Weston. Buckbannon. Parkeraburg or Charleston, the "Monongah Route" offers the shortest and quickest line. Close con nections made at for all points North and West, and at Clarksburg with B. A 0. and W. Va. A P. R. R. for all points East.Houth and West. Ask for through tickets via the Monongah Route. HUGH U.BOWLES. Qen'l Supt. Monongah. W. Va. ^ENTVA.CfiNTRALft X*lTTNBLTKO In affect November 19,189l>. Stations Northward. No.3. p. m. 8 15+ 4 08 4 16 4 20 ?5 50 ?H 55 5 59 7 05 7 08 7 43 +8 00 ?&2O0 ?5 :t*i a. in No.l. a. m. 7 0W 7 52 8 05 8 00 0 50* 10 55+ 11 01 11 I' ll 10 11 45 12 00+ 12 20 12 45* 2 30* Arrives and leaves. I caves and arrives. Cumberland Keyser Western port W. Va, C. Junction Elk Garden Davis Hendricks Bretz Parsons Kerens Elkins Beverley Hottonsville Belington No.2. noon tl! 00 1108 10 5K +10 51 ?S 10 8 05 8 10 8 03 800 7 25 +7 10 ?nns ?no NO.4. p. m. f? 20 5 30 6 20 +5 13 ?3 30 2 25 2 85 2 28 2 25 1 64 +1 40 ?1 18 ?12 50 ?11 15 t Dally. ?Dally except Run day. C. L. BKKTZ. General Manager. O. W. HARRISON. Gen'l Pais. Agt. USE NO OTHER BRAND. ? fi Snowflake * Flour. 1 | Lowndes & Chorpening a Company. I Full Roller Mills, M 8 Gustom Work and ? orders given a | Careful Attention, I Cl^k^btu^, AT. Yk third street, CLARKSBURG, W. VA. DISCOUNT DAY, WEDNESDAY 10 A. M. JAS. H.LYON, ? - PRESIDENT. W. H. FREEMAN, - - CASHIER. directors l Db. W. M. Latb, Jas. M. Lvoji, T. W. Habiusox, C. W. Ltxch, D. Davidsos, W. R. Alexander, Ciub. M. Habt. TRANSACTS ft GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Exchange furnished. Col lections mndc at reasonable rates. ? Bald for ten oenta. Oaaoanta makes the bowels and kidneys sot naturally destroy zniorobea, care headacie, bill oaaneaa and ooustipation. All drncr ijiiU. 80'ly. W.FRANK STOUT Attorney-at-Law, Seoond Floor Louobery Block. Main Btrest, - ulabibbubo. W. Va. |y|lLLiKI) F. S1UUEK jj Attorney-at-Law, Will practice In the Bute and United lfcwjin No. 4. Ht'cond Kloor, Merch ant. National Ban*. BuiIUIdk. CLARKHBUKO, HU-tM WEBTV A ^IBX, C. BIOOKE AllORNEY-AT-LAW, CLARKSBURG, - - - W. VA MTOffloe in Court Housa jyjit. THontnox Attorney-at-Law, OLAEKSBUKG, - - WEST VA 320 w. Mnlu KIrret. Uome Telephone, No. UK 1H-H. Q W. LYNCHES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ofllcu Lynch Bloch, Court Street ^EWU C. I.AHMIV. ^.ttonxey-a.t-Ija.'w. CLA11KHBUBO, W. VA. Koomb Nob. 7 <fc B. Gore Buildimb I^ARVEY W. HARMER Attorney-at-Law Office in Hurmer-Liybcb Block, Court street. Clarksburg Weei Va. 35-tl. ^AFAVKTTK C, CHILE ATTORNEY - AT- LAW. 331 JIhId tllreel. CtAitKsui'iiG, lu-tf. West Yxkoixia. jjU. A. 11. TliUBEKLAKE DENTIST. Boom Opp. it, JF. Itornor'H t*roceru? Will not travel. Teetli extracted without pais. Beautiful gold fillings a specialty. Crown and bridge adjust* ed in the most skillful manner, leech on gold, silver or rubber. I am pre pared to perform all dental operations with neatness and dispatch. Reason able prices. 1-tl. DR. A. B. VAN OSTEN (GRADUATE.) Resident Dentist.* Gold and Porcelain CroiniM. Bridge Work. faFTectli extracted without pain. ?V~Teeth filled with Gold,8ilver, and all known materials. Artificial teeth, on Gold Silver, or Uubbtsr. mr^Ofllce Main St., opposite St, Charles Hotel. CLARKSBURG, w. VA. 87-tf. M ILL ENOUEEBUd ASD PRACTICAL MILLWRIGHT. J. II. FKESH, Clarksburg, - Wkst Va <#"30 yeara experience. Best refer* enoee. 46-ly. Flowers Bros., Practitioners of Medicine and Surgery. Officii Odd Fellows' Building. Main Street, Clarksburg. Omam Hours:?8 to 10 a. m,, 4 to 5and 7 to 8 P. M. E. Newton Flowers, M. D., Pike 8t, opposite Goff Chapel. Arthur 0. Flowers, M. D., East Mul berry Street. Might calls answered from residences. 47-ly. ||EI?i J. BAHlUll,!!.!!., PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. office hocbs : I Visits different 8 to 10 a, m, I mines of Pinnickin 4 to 5 p. m, | nick Co., Tuesdays 7 to 8 p. m, I and Fridays from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. . Office? Opposite post office. CLARKSBURG. - WEST VA. J-JK. It. I. HOItltlHON Physician and Surgeon. Office 222 Pike Street, Opp. P. O. IIouus: 8 to 10 a. iii. 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. 15-lra. J' W. JOHNSTON, I'ltACTITIONKIt OK MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Olllce in Monroe Kulltflnff, Main street, ClarkhburK. Night calls answered from Mis. Karl ami's liome, 4? main 8t. 13-ly S."W. COXUDOXT, AUCTION ECH. Special attention given to dying sales una auction! in the country. Address all oommunioations to Clarksburg, W. Va. 87-tf. J. B. REDMAN PRACTICAL Wiembos* Qas and Steam Fitters, and dealers in Lead, Iron ud Drain Pipe, Steam asS ' water gauges, Pomps, Qas Fiitnree. PIKE STREET. 149. W. E. TATE Prffiticaio number Is prepared to do all kinds of Steam Heating and Fitting, Bath Tubs and Sewerage. Otliec and sliop In Caywood building. MAIN STREET, CLARKSBURG, - - - W. VA. m PEACH TREES. ? Jfc 10 Apple, Plum or FcnrC || 80c. 10 Dw'f PeartlOc. loRI I Quince 75c. 10 Grape, s II I Gooseberry or CurranlMAJ 50c. Asserted Varieties.w ^ Be quick If you want the benefit of these Low Prices. Ever? thing, for the Fruit Grower, Write" Nursery A Orchard Co., Chariot ton, W. Va. 38-IOm.