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WORK FOR congress: Important Questions Which De mand Early Settlement IJ0REA8E OF ABM? AH I) NAVT. iCoveniaieaf oI Ibr - d act I on of War Cauol and Mora* Power For the Commerce roaml??loa. Speaker Henderson and Snrntnr Fryn will on Dec. a cull to order the last Sinn of the last congress of the century, and It promises to be one of the most Important ever held. The session will t? very abort, there not belntf over 70 Photo bv Btrll. SENATOR HIU.1AM K. CHAMM.r.R. 60.iMK> or 00.0(H) and discretionary to thorlty Riven to the president to ex pand it to 100.000. The navy iilso is in urgent m?ed 0f more uiou. According to the recent re|>ort of Ucnr Admiral OowninsbU Id. our naval force will be ROrlously crippled unless an Increase of of lt*a.st 6.0UU Is provided for. The fiery senator frniu South (lurolitui. Kcnjaihin It. Tillman, who is a minority member of the committee ou naval affairs. will prohnbly be hoard on any naval hill that is introduced. The question of tbe proper govern ment of the Philippines is one that will in ill! likelihood be warmly discussed during the coining season. As l?ot!i onuses an* Kcpnhllonn tin* tptestion will he left to the president for settlement, "t any rati* nntil tin iiiMinvotion im ?Upprt?ssed. Should there Im* any do hate of J ho mutter Senator Iteveridse of Indiana, who litis been in eli* island* and Is a warm supporter of the admin istration. mul Senator IVtti^row of South Dakota niny he hoard on oppo site sides. j Id connection with tie- Philippine* fhe fjaestions of the construction ??f the Nicara^im oh mil and th?> laving of w transpacific cable ar.? .?r importance. The Ba.v-Paiuii'ofoto ti -.it- whh-li nou- ' trallzes tho canal, is a spe<-i;il order for! Dec. 10. but the chnm-es an-that it will go over for final settlement hi tin* next senate. A cable from San I'mm-isco to Manila by way of Honolulu is to *be laid. The exacting .provisions o/ jh.. war revenue tin a? r wTll pmbafhy7!** modified at thin session. The ways and From a r?*it photo. UWATUB BlUIJAMIfl U. TtLUUX. working days In all, mid the number of bill* to be considered Is enormous. no that most of the unimportant legisla tion and perhaps soujo of tho more ur f?t will go over to the next congress. The officers of tach .hoiiae remain un thanded except that the senate has ? new sergeant-at-arms. His name la Ilanlel N. Banadell, and be halls from Indiana. One of the most Important measures i tint wllj come before the two houses Fill be the army reorganization 1)111. it l? Imperatively needed, for the army enlargement act expires on June ;tu, and unless more men are provided for the army will l?. reduced to 27,000 men. The general Idea Ik that the regular force will 1m* permanently Increased tu Pboto b) Hell. Wu*?'iiu;tofi. &ENATOK ItlCUAlUJ K. rKTTIOftKfT. means com mi ctac of tli?* liouHe of rep resentative*, wtiicb has chnrtre of the matter, will la/ out a tax reduction programme il*algncd to lighten the bur Of I eft illation tint la purely domeatle three ot the moot Important measure* that will receive consideration ire tba ahlp inbaldj blU, the Interstate com merce commission bill and the parcela Frmn a r??*i?nt ?nap 'hot. SKRU K A XT-A T-A UIIK KANhDKI L OF TUB SEN ATE. poNt bl|l. Tin* first of these wan not taken out of committee iu either house during tlie last |pHMina, when It eaeoun tered great opposition. The Juteratate commerce coium fusion. ia seeking to have It* powers ?'iilanrcd. Two of the seuntors, ^bo may be beard oil th?* bill aru Kikin.H of Went Virginia aiyl Oban I'hoto by Bell. Wn?bi?ctoti. SKNATOR MTKPHKN B. KLK1NR. dler of New Hampshire, both members of the senate interstate commerce com mittee. The parcels post bill provides for the establishment of a parcels post system in the raited States similar to those of fSn^lami and (Germany. ( Krom .i ifi out mump alioi. SKNATOi: A1.UKJCT J. BKVRUIlHiP. Kk<'urnion? la Ihr I'm-Anirrican. All over the country the people arc planning to make excursions next sum mer to tin* fan America I) Bxpositiou. flubs are beina organised whose nietn Ih'i's arc saving uiniicy for the rrip in this way fan-American stndj clubs aiv also being organised. Some large business iirins are' planning ??? give ex cursions to their employees, ami in many manufactories the employees an* organizing to in :i ImmIv to the ICx pnsiii.ui. hi the large shoe uuiuutue l tiring ?.?oneem <?t llannn ?V Sons of Hrooklvn temployees. u lio hiive gr gani'/.ed iinto an a>suciation culled the Mutual A iil stteiiMy, have decided ?n a live days' eXfinVioii to the fan Aiiierhnti :ni<l Niagara Kails :iml h:?v?* engaged a special vc>iihnl?*d train t<" i'" purp*??? The nip will he mad<- during Independence week, ami 't i> e\p'*etei| thai a t lo||*| l.iHMI person *? will participate in the jour ney. Pirrnipii lo niriiit In ? l)od), The Hill I look muf Ladder Com puny of Kcttssehior. N, V . will attuud the i'ilil-American Kxpositiou at llutlnlo next summer hi u hoily. *fer?t> XhIIitm of Opinion. [Vrliaps the question of aerial navi gation has not yet been solved, hot most of us know people who travel ou wind. Even the man who thinks he lias lost all hope still hopes for sotnethiug bet ter wtien he turns on the gas. A num has arrived at yearn of discre tion when lie isn't sorry after the afar has fallen Mint lie eouldo't tuake ? wish. c'Ui'auo Times- Lie raid. EXPOSITION BEAUTY. PUTTING THE RAINBOW COLOR8 ON ONE OF BIG BUIUMNG8. Mr IUa*s W1uu the VUften Iter S?e of Voided Plaatla Oru> ?MUtlM asd Color Prodratlwi mt pM-iocrleu Expoiltioa. It Is now- possible to go somewtat more into detail regarding the plastic and color work upon tbe various build ings of the Pan-American Exposition. The most advanced of tbe buildings la that to be devoted to machinery. Tbe staff upon tbe exterior of this edifice is 1 now nearly all in place, and tbe great structure is in tbe bunds ot tbe color artists. Thought very large building, 500 by 850 feet, tbe four facades are so bro ken by architectural feature* tbat there it* nothing of monotony or sever ity. Every one who has tbe good for tune to visit tbe grounds during this sdvaneed stage of development unhes itatingly applauds tbe happy results of both tbe architectural and oolor scheme*. In oriler tbat tbe reader may have a correct understanding let me first de scribe the molded work with wblcb tbe exterior of the building Is ornamented. By means of tbe very Ingenious pro duction known as staff, which is made out of white plaster, Into which liberal quantities of uianila liber have been mixed in order to make It tough and durable, tbe Exposition buildings are given tbe appearauce of solidity, and maHsivenesM as well an tbe beauty of richly carved stone. But, since tbe material is uot stone, tbe idea of add ing color to the work has been suggest ed. How to apply the color so tbat It would heighten the l>eauty of the work ba* taxed tbe Ingenuity of tbe mont famous mural painter of tbe world, Mr. Charles Y. Turner of Xew York. The very Intricate character of the sta/T work and tbe vast amount of It In delicate designs offered a most for bidding taxk. All four of the broad fncadeM of the building have nn a rend ed effort. Kvery window is a deeply recessed arch, with wide soffits and casIngH. Every entrance is composed of one or more bigb arches, with massive pillars at the sides, and every pillar and pilaster Is of very elaborate detail. Every window is grilled and finished with fidelity to the mom artistic ideas of architects of the Spanish renais sance, from which the general archi tectural scheme of the Exposition is derived. At the four corners of the great building are four tower*, with oj?en pavilions, {HJ feet above tbe grouud. Above the great arched, entrances on ?Tcl.IXKV ANDT1UMTOKTAT.ON WTtUIISO ,h, east and ve .lon.es Two very rail towers rise nln.ro north and south cn.ranee* and help "> complete two wonik'iuil arcliittM'tiinil coin|K)sifions. IninRiio. lfvou cau. .h, delicate and beaut? ehuructer <>f 'bin unique work. Somt lias said ? rcinl,?<l^l tl.'' Obscn? of a skillful eonfucttoner s l?st achievements lu n fancy wedding cake nuinv ,lu.es ..xa?-?nu,l. Tl,e com|,a - is a<u Inappropriate f " tl?. KsVipsitiou .?elcl.ratw a closer m i.,u of ill- several Americas, and ill the "r,p. "if .he wonderful co??hv >>i<w.l ill*' apparent delica. J ?t ?r ih.-se marvelous creations of l^,?""olor l"? white lias disappeared. lhe llk.t.ss i_ .1,. looser there. The briilh.nl '?"I''? tlrit the Moors h.viit so steadfastly hundreds ... years ??? "? Andalusia have lM-n rev.ve.1 l-l. r .1..... orisitiiils. 'he < ^ ,...1 fancy pillars tool. ^ "rv ,?i ivorv. Thf sir?l?o."*qi"^ ?'m * ground of hrillii.nl shades, s.ieh yellows. pinks an.l red- of v.iryii.,; ,|e?. "f hllplilll.-ss. The I .? "f ?r";;n -limits. The roofs sm? all of red til . | The broad eaves a... upheld by sub st:.nihil brackets .ha. resemble ros w.h.iI carved in intricate design. Hie I..I1V lowers presenl a radiance or V",s -."i *??< ?' Kriesroi. ?ud other famous men who have given the world wonderful ; chinery ar- siirrmm.l..(l with a Rio# of Jiitln i.lt or impossible as it may seem ,1., re t.. employ brill...nt colors freely ..I hiilUH"- ' i"1 this without destroying its sratideiir .-iteatieni.'^ ?I'I" iirohlt'ti. has Ix-e.i inast.iliwi.ll5 ?'"?]> ,hI and the elt.T. is not merely I,leasing a.Ml hnrinollioiis. bul the ?"'k is ...i ariisii.- triumph 'ha. every person from fa, and near will .lellcl.1 .0 see The womb .'.Ill Imrmonv of the many ,?lors thai have heel, used is at once observed, and there is no one feature of .lie (exposition liM.i has arouse, more popular liiteresfilu.n the sre.it Color scheme. Wl.l, ll.e "J' other his le.ibllnas, all ?Klo? ith eol^ o. i..?l adorn"! ri<hlv ! piaslle work, the efTeet will la' a pro found surprise to those who have v sit ed other Makk Bkvmtt. < iiorl.? ?' 1^**11 of Itoonvllle. Mo., wh?' is on** of il??' eoaiiniaslou?rs for I Missouri ??? >!??? I'an-American Exposi ' tion of llnffalo. I* nl work pr?*|Miriui; tin- aurU-ultuvnl display for tin* Pnn AnuTu an (mm tliwl mute. U?* Ih work iiiu tn obtain from various *ourf?? tli?* b<'st KiM'fliio'ns of grains, ffrasaeH and pwrythlng pertalnluR to mveh an ex hll?lt, and he expecta to obUln from county fnlm In Ml^url tnnch mate-, rial for tbia purpo*-'- _ TAKE NOTICE. To J. B. Adams Committee of William B. Flint and to all whom it may concern: You and each ofyou will take notice that X hare been duly appointed and qnallfiedby the oounty court of Bed willow county, Nebraska, guardian of William B. Flint, an Insane person, residing In said county and state, and as such guardian, I will on the 8th DAY OF JANOABY, 1901. apply by jietltion to the circuit court of Harrison county, West Virginia, then in session, in which last county and state?the said William B. Flint has an estate, both rear and personal, praying said circuit court to order J B. Adams as the duly appointed com mittee of said Flint. In said Harrison county, to pay and deliver to me as such guardian all personal property and money In his bands belonging to said Flint, and to authorise me as si ch guardian to sue for recover and receive all money or persona), property which may belong to said Flint including the accruing rents or proceeds of his real estate and remove the same to the said county Of,Bed Willow, Nebraska Bkbecca C. Flint, Guardian of Wm. B. Eliot. IIakvkyW. H.viiMBit, Counsel. 5-4t. OBDEB OF PUBLICATION. State of West Virginia: At Rules held in the Clerk's olllce on the Brst Monday In December, 11*00. E. II. McDonald, vs. James Lanlian:, et al. In Chancery. Tbe object of this suit Is to parti tion 40 acres more or less, of land situate on Gnatty Creek, in Harrison county, West Virginia, among the parties to this suit, and if not susceptible of partition, to sell said land, and divide tbe proceeds of sale. And it appearing from an affidavit tiled in this cause, that, James P. I.anham, one of the defendants In the above styled cause Is not a resident of the State of West Virginia, it Is ordered that he appear here within one month after the date of the first publication of this order to do what is necessary to protect his interest in this cause. A Copy, Attest, E. C. Tktrick, M. M. Thompson, Clerk. Ml Counsel. ORDER.OF PUBLICATION. State of West Virginia. At Rules held Id the Clerk's office on the lirst Monday in December, iS00- *,arli L- Ha^Wen, et ai, vs. Mt. Clare Coal Company et al. In Chancery. The object of this suit is to enforce payment of three promissory notes, one for two hundred and lifty dollars, dared lieccmber 21, 1804. payable December 21, 1806. with Interest from date, one for three hundred dollars, of same date, payable Decembor 21, 18n", and the other of same date, fur three hundred and lifty dollars paya ble December 21. 18011, with like In terest, by a sale of .58 acres of coal, or! so much thereof as remains unmlncd, conveyed to the Mt. Clare foal Com pany by David Haselden by deed dated December 21. 18l>l, of record ill the proper office of. Harrison county, in Deed Book ?4. page 67, and to en join and restrain any further mining or removal of coal from said tract un til the purchase money aforesaid shall be paid. And It appearing from an affidavit tiled in this cause lhatO. Tibbetts one of the defendants In the above I styled cause is not a resident of the State of West Virginia, it is ordered that hedn appear here within one month alter the date of the first publication of this order, to do what is necessary to protect his interest in this cause. A Copy. Attest. E. C. Teticick, John IUsskl, Clerk. Counsel. OASTOAXA. Burs ch> Tha Kind Yw Haw Ahwys BflugM Signature i LOOK HERE! Vou use bread of course. Did you ever try Marvin's? It's tine. Alex ) andor keeps it_ 52-t f As a stimulator for, trade, we will, during the next few days, cut, match and sew all carpets sold at from :w cts. t" *l.nii per yard. T. .1. Lynch & Co. 4-2t Cash paid for pop corn ar the Deitein House. hi Swager, the a nfectloner, h;rf< the tinest line of package goods. Whit man's. Iluyler's and Lowney's a spe cialty. " ,v;!L W \j. Hughes, of Goods Hope, county assessor-elect, made our sanctum a pleasant call, Saturday. For Sams?Milliner store at Fair rnont. For further information en 'Itiire at this office. ,>2t, Old English and Swiss complicated watches repaired by J. F. Shirey, the expert watchmaker, <01 Main St. Mt Window shades a specialty. Meas ures taken in any part of the city for special size shades. T. .1. I.vneli & Co. " 4.,.t Go to the New York St tin-. .?,]) Dike st.. fur tine millinery goods. 4-2t Hurler's famous chocolates ami K'iii'hiiis. J. \V. Pigott, sales {pent. Toe linest line of winter lap rolies in the eiiy at Reynolds' harness shop. I'rii-es tile lowest. [f Furnished rooms with or without lv?ard. or light housekeeping, children ?'?? "ojirird to. Enquire at this otti i,| No. 4>.7 W. Main street S it i-'O'sit li<iiii,* made candies right from tlic kettle at 32# Pike St. $-lt My son has been troubled for years with chronic diarrhoea. Some time ago I persuaded him to take some of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using two bottlesof i he :25 eentslze he was cured, I give this testimonial, hoping some one similarly afflicted may read it and be benefitted.^-Thomas C. Bower Glencoe. Ohio. For sale by George 0 stone, druggist. .vim. NEW ? YORK ? STORE "Dowp.-to-Date" on Styleand Value. Millinery ? Goods, NOVELTIES AND PATTERN HATS. The $1.35 F. P. Cor set, the best made for style and com fort, get one C 85' MONEY SAVED OS EV EKY ARTICLE TOO BUY ATTHE NEW YORK STORE, gi i W. Pike St., Clarksburg. -O?C X > 0 | KEETOL A COAL, TAIt I*ROI?CCT. THE MOST POWERFUL DISINFECTANT, GERMICIDE AND ANTISEPTIC KMWN TO SCIENCE. It is Non-Poisonous, Non-Explosive, Non-Corrosive and Harmless to Handle IT CUBES Diseases of man and animain, bruises, woundK, sores, skin diseases, bltot aad stings. It is an unfailing remedy for mange on horses and dogs. It kiM fleas, roaches, lice, bugs, anW and insects on bushes, vines, plants, etc. Cheapest, most effective and convenient article of its kind in the world. ? Id addition, from the Refined Kretol are made the following specifics, the finest and best known .-?Krcto] Catarrh Cure, Kretol Eczema Cure, Kretol Velvet Lotion (for beautifying, bleaching and softening the skin), Kretol Dyphtherla Cure, Kretol Hair Tonic, Kretol Bath Solution for Ladies' Pri vate Toilet?Kretol Ordinary Bath Solution, sure cure for all the allmeata Darned. For sale by GEO. G. STONE, 116 THIRD ST. Consisting of Marcus Ward's Linens, The Arlington, Holbrook and Royal Court Cream Laid and Vellum Ooods-.-these goods are all new, in the latest tints and colors. All kinds of tablets with envelopes to match. Jo Mo 1MUM ST. MM<g<SIST. JOHN KOBLEGARD. PRES. HUCH JARVIS. CASHIER PEOPLES BANKING & TRUST CO, OF CLARKSBURG. Gaf>ital - - - $100,000 TRANSACTS A Trast -and Bankio^ Basioess ? Pays interest on Deposits. Loans on collateral, real estate and personal - security. Acts as Trustee, Assignee, Executor, Administrator, Guardian. Manages Property, Buys and Sells Real Estate. - - SOME N6W AND ATTRACTIVE FEATURES, - ? I THIS BEAUTIFUL DECANTER FREE. HANDSOME CUT jGLASS PATTERl, ; Filled with Choicest Calitowua Port Wwe with EVERT DOLLAR purchase; OT WlNES AM) J Liquors between Dec. 15-and Jan.151.] A SUPERB-^ ^HOLIDAY GIFT. Get up Clubs and Save Expressace-' We Pay it on $10^ orders. Remember *5? orders, 5 Decanters, etc. 200 Varieties or Wines and Lhuors to select] From. CATALOGUE FREE.-*s-2,, JOS. FLEMING fit SON. 412 MARKET srra "T PITTSBURGH P# Everybody should patronize home When you need a-soothing and heal inrlnMries tin much as imtwible. The injf antiseptic application for any pur Consumers Ioe Co. has just got started pose, iiw the original I>e Witt's-Witch nn?1 askfc yon?"pntrouage. tYou should Hazel Salve, a well known cure for ffive them yonr orders ah mouey spent \ plies and skin diseases. It heals sores with them will remain in Clarksburg j without leaving a ?sear. Beware of and help to build up our city. W-tf counterfeits Frank G. Bland. Mas