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(Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum fvTtir.g rcwdtn .-.re th: gre;‘*.t I nacnacers tc health, of day. | _goyu QAxi.io roAMu utw yook. | ONJfc NSW Y02S LETX1B * (Jo as You Please- Win I tin l.ndlc* and Cables arc Wearh.g tui’ctat Conti-ibiiti m for I m Aiujc*. It’s no use to t.»li\ about the weather. It m iy ba glorious to dsv. but. by the time you get Litis. >Mr. Eli or. thorv’s no telling whit in ty ba*< happened n* niosphe: ic i i lv. J tliink the* e trill is doing up her spring cleaning. 1* r.ins fre quently, and tbs snow arid ti.tli are pretty well washed uwav. These late winter snows do not “linger longer, Lucy," as u rule. .Now conies March to blow the dirt and dampness hither and yon until cvrry crevice is freed of refuse hi ft»ty form. The foundation for a cleanlier state of things thus laid, humanity can surely do the rest. Women spread destruction in their wake wlicu they begin their tidying up. They seem to do as much evil as possible, especially to the in sc I vos, that good may coiue of it. They shoul 1 take them selves in hand cron more zealously than they do their brooms. Lick lustre eyes, pale cheeks and general misoreblonoss are not proper accompaineuicnts of a well ordered house. To cap the climax of the general rojurcuaut, the lady of the house should bt the whole som-st thing in it. A tl tak of Mr. Dam m’s 1’iigestiu Tablets, or a b i.\ of Ch ucoal Tablets frsm the eime pleasant source, 2 ltarclay street are esseu’.iils at all times— pirticularly at this season. A perfect dream of a dress is chifTmi over silk, shading from palest amber to a riot of orange ruffljs about the hem. This was recently worn by a brunette beauty of Iho stage. Styles seen in the most select salons arc copin.l from stage models. Sonoo of the new l*aris shades lire : Fashoda, a robin’s egg blue; purveneb, a lavender; Lohengrin, a dove gray. i'iie >tork hovers much of the time over rich men’s palaces Muse •lays. LL-st & Co. ure 'how mg some of tho most exquisite layettes that the mini of mortal mother could conceive of. 1 lie robes and slips of these outfits me all baud-innle, a id 8# daintily put together that there is practically no wrong tide. Kni.tcl g.icqucg for babies me out of d ilc*. The latest mo Lis «>f finest white French flannel, are c nbroidwred all over with woe posies. Flannel petticoats show girl wads of flowers running round and round the bottom t»s distance of «ix inches lunve the hem. Oichids or violets should be the blossoms a recheiche Lenten lunch table. La Fontaine U an ox-blood red, Tcry popular in Daris. Kvki.yn Caulk. THE TTAY IS icon;M. Cornish (Miss.) Herald : Man’s J«f«: is foil of crosses ami tempt i tions, stjrs an exchange. That is true for a fact, llo comes into tins world without his consent, and g )«« out of it against his will, and his trip between the two cternitits m exceedingly rough. The rule of coin runs is one of tl* nuMt iinponuu* fvainns of the trip. V* tit’ii h • is little the gifls kiss him. If he raise* a )>• rgi> family hois cilh-d a poor mm, hut if lie r uses n sin ill check ho is a lliiaf and u fraud. If ho is poor )he is a h»d inan tgi*r, and if ho i» )T:ch he is ilislmmsl ;if ho is in pol tics r * for pie ; if lie’s out of politics yon cu.’t tell wlv-re to place him, and lie's no good (• hir country ; if he dots an act of ehirity it’s for pvlicjt ; if he won't give to charity In’s s ingy und lives only for hitnstlf ; if lie dies >suing there is a great fori nuc ilie«d for him ; if he lives fn a ripe du <ig' he h.is rnwscd Ins cdlmg Vuiiiy, the road i* rough, hui men tike to 11avvI ir. Cure Cclsl In H^on. 11* » Ia» ■ it • < i. - • i r I • u.<u t J.ci. 1. . , .,v SOU NEW PLACES 'Thit Wor3 Crojtci by the Lc^i laturo to bo Bo Fil’.od by Gov ernor G W. A‘kin* on Consisting Of bl$3tber- of tb« E ;a:d of Par dons, I I* K UOM’IIAl.ft FOR MIN MIS, • he AVe>f Virginia llnmnne Knrlety an J the Hoard of ITmlertakera In nil I hern AVill he l unity-six A|i j*.»i,iinii'iiIm Snm'dhii.sr ihuut the < bjt-cts of tli9 New >1 <*i>n re*. As the result nf ac'8 p ssed by I H.o recoill Legist iture, (inventor « Atkinson lias twenty-six appoint i mint# to in iko within thv next few I months, *1*he official* to ba n p | pointed are two memb ra for the | newly created boird of pirdon*; f«Ui members. making twelve in all, for each of the three ininvra* h* pints creifed by the Heaver* law ; right members, two from uacit corgressiom il dir'iicf, f-u the newly nc ted bnrrd of undcr l i k *• is ; * lid four ill ; in hers for ib Wisl Y.rgiuii 11pmane So iety. ItOA lit) OF l' \ lin iKS, I lie term of office of the mem bers of thn pardon boaid is 'o last four years, beginning the first day of dune. K leh member h to re ceive as compmsution for his ser vices four dollars a day for each day he ia actually employed in the discharge of the duties of the oHico. The board is to be bi-pur tisun. Its duties are to investigate applications for pirdons and nuko -recommendations to the governor. The act creating the miners’ hospitals provides that there shall be rstabli hed and maintained at the expense of the Slate, three hospitals, to be known ns miners' hospitals, and located H3 follows : Oil» in the Flat Top coal region, e 11 ncr in Mercer or Me Do well county, to bo known us Miners’ Hospital N >. 1 ; oils in the New Uivor coa! region, either in Fayette or Kan u win, to be kuuwu ns Miners Hospital No. 2, and one in the FuirmoRt coal region, in Marion county, to Lo known us Miners’ Hospital No. 3. TO MAN'ACK 111N KR9* HOSPITALS. M it bin sixty days after the passiga of tlie uut the governor is ♦o appoint four persons, not more than two of whom shall belong to the 8 a me political party, and two j of whom li.l! be residents of Mer cer or Me Du well county, to be known as tho 15 ,ard of Miueis' Hospital No. 1 ; f *ur persons, not more than two of whom shill be long to the same political party, and at least two of whom shall be residents of the county of Fayette or Kanawha known us the Hoard of Miners’ iloepital No. 2; mid similarly f-»ur persons, with like political rjti «11flea* ions, and at j leist two of whom shall bo resi (dents of Marion countv, to b,* known us the Homd of Miners’ 1 Hospital No. 3. It is further re ! qwired that on each bora I Ihiic i »hal! be u competent ph/siciun. rn | titled tw practice medicine im this (State, one person engiged in i mining and shipping coal, and one practical c»al miner. Of the persons so appointed, two upon each board am to serve two years j and the other two four years, the j term of office of all those appointed there ifter, to be four years. The act provide* thil no member of any board shall r. rive ■•■nj compel) nation except hi* actual expenses, and ♦.'! t day fsr ich day actually engaged in the performance of bis duties, lint no member is 'o re c-ive exceeding bi\ for any oat* moii' h. IK MASK SOCIETY IK'Aftll. The four member* of tint West Virginia Human* .Society Hoard are to b* appun ed on nr »fier the fifteen ii (1 iv of M ik ii, one from each of tlie four congressional jdis nets. I’liejr are to he divided into two ciuiocg, the term <>f those of the first class to be lWo years and hnr of tli a so of the M.'coiid to b * f-#ur years. 1 in* Uiiim art* to begin on the ft s‘ day of A | rl i!. Ka;lt cl es may consist of one in hi i and one worn in. The compeusn* tioi* is tu be i sum, to h* fixed by the fetor I of public if arks, not to • X'oed three dollar* for each «lav 1 u< c»aosnly cuifdoyi d. Mrs. .John i\. hist, of Wheeling, whs the «in< f pa i mu of the law, and it is therefore reism-tblo to suppose that she will be one of the luembvis of t tn* hoard. U * A IS I> OF I X f»r.Kl I K Kt:«*. I lie ei^lit uie nb.TS of the hoard of undertakers are t * ne p ».nte. t in the month • f M.. * i#f 11*' • \ Mr, h • I f *> I cm f■ r Uun iij .1,(1 ijj* o i it k.* 1 lot ( . U). The r«»juiie:nrnt is that the ap pointees ail ill bo "from nnong the most competent undertakers uud embalmers of said (e mgre-sion t!) d.iiLta, cut li of wloiish.il hava he;i» a resident of ih*» Slat* f.*r at least fivv years, and of at lent live years’ pr.ic iiv»l experience in their profis-ioa.” They are to receive a saluiy of two d.JIti* at each meet* jog, txc p? tiie secretary, who is to receive a sil-try not io exestd *100 per annum. The Bond is to have I lie authority of p.i-sn.o upon app'ie it ions from persons desiring to tug-go in ihu undertaking and embalming business in this S ate. NAMKS or COtMTI.S. Illastrlona Men Have their Names l‘ei peliisled. ’I’ll* counties of Writ Virginia b*<r honored names. Six are named for Presidents. Monroe, •l» iTerson, Jack boh. Tailor, Grunt and Lliic«du. T w > for fell* a ot Prvsid'nt*, Harrison and Tvlor. Seven f »r Governors of Vi gteni, Wood, Gahell. Nichol.s, Preston Birboui, Pieasa It's mid McDowell. Six are Indian names, Monongalia, Ohio,Kanawha,Pocahontas Logan, Wyoming and Mingo. Two ure for early coloniz rs. Berkeley and II ileigh. Five are for great states men, Randolph, Hancock, Cal houn, Clay and Webster. Three ure for groat jurists, Marshall. Wirt and Roane. Fight are for soldiers, Lovvis, Morgan, Wayne, FaytUc, Mason, Mercer, Marion uud Putnam. Three for members of Congress, Hardy, Pendleton and ar.d Daddridge. Two for scouts, \\ e’.zM and Boone. Gilmer uud Upshur were both members of President 'iylcr’s cabinet uud were killed by the explosion of a gun on tlu> Princeton. Hampshire was named from u shire in Eng land. Greenbrier for the lifer. Robert Brooks commanded the lion Homme Richard, Braxton signed the Declaration of Inde pendence. Ritchie was - journalist. Tucker was clerk of thv lloi.se of Deleg itea and Summers a number from Km a alia. Mineral gels hi*i name from the natural resourc e. NOT A liOOl) ItlsK IN KENTUCKY. 'The manager of a life insurance company had the 11 »or. * Rife inaurahc. c intp lilies.*' he w is s tying. ••are as pti! iiul ji about lit*# p«op!« tlwy have alieady on their lists as tiiey are about get ling them on in the beginning They ara rich, of cours«, but thev are no more anxious to t ike in a in in who will die of disease withiu thu Hr*t to ir or iw* than tlwy are to tike in a perfectly healthy man and have him li tzard his lift b\ taking p-rsoi.al risks in daugt-roiw pursuits or travel in unhculihful coant i ies. “J icmnnber u funny iustancc that oecuiiwd ouco while 1 was living in New England. One of our *lO,OOJ men had a way of call ing u man a liar in tIw most c-rt iess and indiscriminate in inner, and with only thw incelest or no provocition. One day Iw wa* in our office and casually mentioned th* f ict that he whs going to inaku a trip to Kentucky. “‘When?' inquired the rnan agsr, alertly. t 4 • \ as V t tar no Lr 9 " ‘On bueincss ®r pleasure ?' “‘Going to buy a pair of horses/ “‘Uin er er/ hesitated the in innger, 'before you start I wisli you would stop in and see me./ " ‘What for ? Want uio t« buy a ln»n>e for you ?’ ‘•’No, I want to arraago about your policy/ “ ‘What do you want to airange about it? Isn’t it all right?* “ 'Yes. as long nr you stay in this country. Il.it if you go down t<# K mucky weT bite to advance the rite until you come biok/ “Weil, w11 it. hi h-/ begin the policy holder hotly, when the man .ger interrupted him. “ 1 ton t fly the track, my dear fellow,' he said gently. ‘It’s all right here, ar.d the rate is sitis f-»C ory to us, Init, by .love, we j Can’t give you the sntie r<t» and | l"t you go to Kentucky and call ■ men liais like you do mi this i section. Not much. Wu haven’t got $10,00) policies to givu away like that, and y »o oughtn't to ox pect n. — W «m)iiHtf'on St ir. DrwBuES’s Cures pleurisy and pnew- p, _ . mon** In a wto.fcrlully short time. U promptly ^ a! 14 y s inffsmrnatic i of V U fl I f\ the luny*. For *ore lung* * S, IK* L L lavj ^k. £cul!?-«;. IV.cc 25 d* n nm um McSlnloy Tacking Ab:ut on His FhiKnpine Polisy A Yoidirf of "(itillljr I’nl Nut Iron-ti’ We pur led by (bp Seuat. t ouitiiillm »« Mark iluiin.r* Fleet ins. vi oeUl C’orrespon l.viee uf The \igu< WAMUIMUrox, D C, M . i v || ivfy Nothing in >re significant occurred d u r 1"- the vl-*<dng davs of litis Cong e-s th >n Mr McKinley’* r«tc<>gni t Ion of ilia rapidly increasing "mntieieift against un indefinite continn »tdou ,»f n,,. b« iy-knows- what-we’re • going - to-do policy towards tlie I’hllipp lies. which haa been making rapid beadwu-. among prominent menbers of his o.vn party and which is practically hal 1 by all the Democrats in Congress, lleretofore ha has acted a-> though it were treason to even hint that the " hole business should net be left to his discretion. This weak bo took an other tuck, and talked of the necessity for Congressional action on the Phil ippine question, unci intimated, al though h ’ took pirticuiur pains not to definitely promise, that un extra >,<** -lou of the Fifty-sixth Congress would be culled to deal wjth it, soon aft., the treaty of pruco goes into official effect. Of course, ho may have Oceu laikiug for fear that Congress oi.al seatimeat would force an immediate extra session, in order to settle tnu matter quickly. : 11 Czar Reed didn’t succeed in his effort to kill the Nicaragua Canal amend ment, to the River and Harbor bill, but lie scotched it. I I I The new Army bill, with which the Democratic Senators called the extru session bluff of Mr. McKinley, which gives the administration the number of men asked for, but limits their service to two years from the first of next July, was a bitter pill to many of the imperialists iu Congress, but they hud to owy orders Iroiu the White House aud swallow it 11: «'• civ in ley aim lacks ttie nerve to follow the advice ot some of his best friends and demand the resignation of Secretary Alger, bat he had enough to ce.npcl Alger to uauounee the aban donment of hi* iulcuded junket to Cuba uud I'orto Rico ut public oxpensu. i l ib crcJiL.iole to the Democratic ineiu bors of tbu llou.o uud Senate Military Committees that uliuost without i\ eeptiou they declined Alger’s iuviluli ju to themselves uud family to accompany bon on tue janitov, before tucy luiwvv t"at u iua ov.cn called wir. He hau ligurwd taut Deuiucrutio criticism oou.d bo silenced if he could can y u jew prouuucuv Deiu .erat* wim nni , buL tuey were not to i»v< caught iu il pJ.lpa.bltf ll’4A|>. Ill Secretary Alien didn’t throw any bocjuet. at the Senate in a little fur.:* k\c.l speech he made, lie told the Sen ators taut any single statu in the l u iou c juIu easily proJuco ninety men who were thc.r peer., in ability. t t t ill i’hi* iinpres.ioa m Congressional cir cics is viiut l ie a tin lustration di i much wore hurra ling man there was stay occasion for over Liio action of the Uurni.iu goycramenl ,M uBiiouue ag tiiat it had ordered law single warship it had at Manila away and its request that tins government take all Hur.uan citizen* iu Uiw l’liJipp.aes u id. r it-, protection. It is a good guess that tins move oil tlie part of uevuiuuy was actuated bv a desire to make it casv 101 iis citizen> in thw i'll.1 ippmes te collect mousy from in* United Stales lor damage done to tnoir property bv tUe Filipia«g. f t t i 1 I Representatives Chimp Clark, of Missouri, J. Hamilton Raw is, of Wash ington, .Jerry Simpson, of Kansas, uud James C. M igu.ro, of California, wero uiu nig the speakers at a public meet ing held under the auspices of the Wus.iiiigtoii Single Tax Club. It whs a sort 01 farewell so far us Simpson and Lewis were concerned, as they will retire from pn die life at nuuii to-morrow. * f ♦ ♦ + + + Tli« Democratic mjmbjrs of tlm Sen ate Committee oa Privileges un i Hiec ti#u»—Turley, Pultun and Cuffuroy— (lociinod tojiin in the Scotch vur ic of "Quilty but not proven,” rendu red by the majority of the Committee or. the charge of bribery brought against Hcuator llanna. and ttubinilled u mi nority report, taking the ground that further ii»v-.stigation should b» made. •** •|*«* at o npted case of bri ory hod hotn fill y proven Of that case the r 'port my : * $1,750 was paid m cash toy Kjyce t> Ca npbei| us attorney for Otiv b’3 c i agreed t<* pay $1,750 mare wii»;u (Hi«* reached Columbus, and a balance of 10,300 if ilauna was elected " 111 'I he situation wa* very near to bail g p • ent’d in a sente(ice when Senator Cm ITrey ashed in the course of hie speech again >t allowing the President to gowru the Philippine* nn I r a military despotism after th« formal proclamation of peace with 8,>tin has buun in iris, ‘’Aro the American people going to tolerate for any length of ■Ini* the usurpation of civil authority >»u the part ».f the President of the I cited States ?” M r. C i ITrey con tends that as soon as the treaty of pca*;e goes into effect the Filipino*-, will be come American citixcus and that the President will have no more authority to ke>-p ihern under military control than hu would have to put Oklahoma or New Mexice antler military rule. t T t i i 1 Most ef the testimeny taken by tiie Military Com t of Inquiry thi* week has supperted t he charge of Ouneral Miles that beef unlit t* eat was baaed to the seldicrs. t ♦ t 1 i 1 T li • nnti-expansioe resolution ad »pi ed U. In.- I >»#«*, at ratio House moea "n» off red in the House an i referred to tin* Ciimnilln? uii Foreign Aff.o-,. It h id m« Ca inre to i el Tt fnn te<i i,, t >»«• Him - • ei i It ■ r 1 ii Orabiy or imf.ivni a'il;. as lh.-( n»« ii mini el the ( i t c Hilt *» Illinois, lii't.iMi'il l«, ealt a meeting to v »n*id« r i>, but is pu.» t ;■ [> .1 ty o*» I vvyl v» • MM QYBBII& * E S1DBII ta c " as * rT * m~aDts and Children. IMIY’SU ■iYfaTte Kind You Have . , ; j Always Bought si milalingilK Iced r'd Ties! uin- |**n ling ihc Stouuxiaandiioweisoi !w. "R°p pet 1^1 A § • - rr ~ ^ ^ - ^ Signature rotnotes Du*'’?:* ?r r Vcrful- ^ t >ess and Ilest.Contai ns neither & p Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. s. 'I Not Nakcotic. /!*** ef&H a~. UML2Z PirCIOJl ywiy^M SmU“ I Join* • | Wk JirA.lU Salt, - I SI _ ■ 1 Urs&Ziu.. ( b f\ 1 JO 18 ; 1 /ft* X n^p A perfect Remedy for Consllpa- w \ n ip' BOB lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, J; | X&* Worms .Convulsions.lew rish- u' O., A v oess and Loss of Sleek *) f jj | J!, ^ 0 f Tac Si.-ilc Signature of X| B i?S I liurfy Years “WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF 3 .A. P © L1 © M. Sa POULTRY tl'* u‘7.' '-■/ . v Ct«u . bu PER CcNT, SAVING. **#vv,,*r 1 no top or bottom r til anj onlv '4 r.* r.inv \ o*is ns the* oi l *:vle Sl^ttl 1 lc.au Lawn 1 cue, U410&, ^o-is, etc. Writ** for fti.l particulars. __ UNION FENCE CO., De Kalb, fill. •? **» *'»-«* ^‘Ve.e.y/v.ejv *•; «. ye«»y..i. «»«»■«<> > .*, , , Vi * to. Vi t*# ** Wttf <«» 1<> <*» ti. 'I»U. »t igC»1ti Ut l». !.■ tw V. V. 1., Ui U. to»*<U. ifi.V.,' k >*1 1 BEST WHISKIES.... 1 1 LOWEST l’lilCEI). ? I § i '♦Vo algo, nt all times. supply the greatest selection of wines *• (liwporied oi California), brandies, nuns, gins and liquor* of # ^ all kind*— we quote a few price* : f a ft Apple blossom Whiskey, 50c qt., d<>z tin.00; Gal. (1.50 Ik . Violet Whiskey, - 05c “ “ 7 00; •• 2.00 Chestnut. Whiskey, - 75c “ “ b.00; “ 2.50 Finch, 5 year, - - (1 00 “ “ 10 00; •• 3 00 Gibson, 5 year. - 1.00 “ “ 10 00; •* 3.00 Guckenhuiuier, 5 ye.»r, 1 00 “ •• 10 00; “ 3.00 Overholt. 6 year, - 1.00 " *• K .00; “ 3 oO Finch, 10 vear. - 1 25 “ *• 12.00; “ 4 50 j | Gibson, 10 year - 1.50 “ •• 15.00; “ 5.00 , j j To got an accurate idea of our immense stock and our low prices, & i send at once for our new price list. Older* of blO or over, shipped $ §fiee. Every measure guaranteed full quantity. JOS. FI^EMl.\(i A SOX., ft —W llOLKSALH AND RETAIL UUUUOIsrs.— £ •3 4 IO, 412 Market St-. PITTSBURG, PA 1>»»0 »—WfH—t B W V&XZWMMHPQX&Wb yrspai—jfciy&wf .«.• I MONTHL SUFFERING. *J*hou sands of women uro ,j j troubled at I monthly inter I | vals with pains | in the head, back, breasts, shoulders,sides l • hips and limbs. Hut they iieed not Mifit-r. I I These pains ar« symptoms of dangerous derangements that Scan he corrected. The men- » atrual function should operate h p-tialcbbly. IB , " \ makes menstruation painless, and regular. It puts the deli- l cate menstrual organs in condi- r tion to do their work properly. And that stops nil this pain. g Why will any woman Puffer § month after month when Wine of Cardul will relieve her? It fe costs f i.oo at the drug store. I Why don't you get a bottle K to-day? it For advice, in cases requiring U special directions, address, gtv a ing symptoms, "The Indies’ f Q Advisory Department,” Tbs l S Chattanooga Medicine Co., B Chattanooga, Tern,. M Bn. nC-'KA 1-WlS. , o« O«orf»(fl#, Ttrat, iayii f ■ ; • *•! laitb'.d At Monthly ln!try|!| H w»tH pnin« In my *i«»a »nn hseft. H fcyUim ln>«« in'..r*l| ai.tui; bi Wi„( I y of Ctrial. ' I 1 WRITE FOR CIRCIII.m tjcwlnir Mnrhfnns we mnniifArlnm «r.| thcfr prices before y.,u purclit»«* any cither. The New Hour nrwiNO Machine Co. <iN«Soa. HIM. noet'in *p«rr,fi. t rhiemro m. st txmia. mo. l'» aw, (hi. Ran I'mni Ki i., I AVuintn, t.a It* t*U »l R 'Ki ,1 'I (»>'. .. fb* < ui R all I’at. o.i Ww|. . cm. nrt. I for Mli? n»it fti m. f 'S O.'®o ,|*r .j fti t-i n-uri !*’y‘ ' rc 1 A el I ivfr, 'til* tlliat •*'* •»< ’ ■ -1 •* I cb , / 0^ | m-. , « .*>i oc’.nrlp I \ iiiVi-c. ) 'tc* »»r * m fre of t A f’«M lit, "II * ! II lifi Pstij.iK.’* •• Mf !•*"■■■■ Iiicl..mi * In }■..*> bUa.,.... ,..., , or bier. * |.| |ree. An ho***. C,. ,8r»^r-VJ& CO* A Vf in.fc... „. W* Draper, Plushed and Hardwcd. Bi.riai P.cbas of All Styles ai d Sizes SLl I,l*Klts '.LOVES AND HOSIERY. *. L 'dvi'S mi(1 Chair* Furn i * In ti \\ ;i> n l{i q |i j i t »1. Trices Down To the Lowest Notch For Tirst-Ciase 7*crk. Olliu Dili w ill tie found in chai i*o it 'll Iiiru-*. I h*nkin*; tin* public for llieir pntro(iii*ji- itii l *o!iciiing u continue unco of l 111* hlllnr. T. J. WATSON, Reedgvillc. \Y. Yn. COMMISSIONER S SALE --OK VAL ]ABLE REALTY NEAR KINGWOOD I ur mi' I t. f !.« i rovlsion n»i| direction* ..f .-! ritft i. «• til ite ir.'l.ll ' ...irt of ' i, v on ut. •V. ■' «*l Virginia. entered on the 2!rd dnv of Vur«-h, 1 *»*»••». In the < liancery cause of ''.lames It Urn ml vs. I.. K Lci>|iert.” I will, uti Wednesday, March 22, 1890, being the first <lav of the March term of said 1 oi.ri i,t Inc lr>>nt >b...r of tlie Court h u<u nf ruid county, offer. at auction the real estate ‘erected by nud decree to be sold, to wit; The Undivided Moiety of ibe tr ft of bind o - wlib-li the defendant, I h. l!ci>|.c. r. no resides, about three-fourths at a liilic w'jUt.i «»I Kla^tvood, known as “Maplewood, UrsciiHTloN : This tract lies on both shies of tin- K van* m .wand Ihai.UonvIlla Turnpike, u> d the West Vii Northern It. H. also runs through it. it cout .ins about 200 Acres, i , i mi in ac i nt* casement* <>i said two road* The tract Is wholly underlaid with thu 7 Feet Vi in of Coal, and it No with tin; lower Kreeport vein V large portion oi It nU Is underlaid with the four '■1 'I v> in Wlii'dl i« "pen, Hl'il licing extensively opoiutod, w.lh >li|iui( and switch, and other wo venie . e.for.o.id tig and shipping the eo . | I hull aid is iar :ely I.nprved, and p, a goat hti'te | cultivation; huVi'g a line young •lehaid theieo i. lie Ini tilings eucsmt of an • cgalit i.iw ■ we it.g hut e of ui |,t ..ns a trood table near the dwelling, and . go... hHrn '. ti e .list nee troni tin, load 1 hero is also there..,i. aid ini' the dwel lug. an elegant M ‘htg mi spring In ,-e i h|s farm is veiy < oi.v, n.ently Itm.ted, and Is in every way a vi ry "'-liable p.o,.u ty. iinK-i ei'li In hand as will hu 'iitll. ient to pay the coats f suit and ux;a)lises "! s.i.o. mid for the rO'hlUe. ii)h.ii a o edit of i in and i I-I.tceil li.olittis, the pureiia .cr gi v* ng lilt, r ' hi aring note... wi h u,,ud pir-oual ■•.lllli > I..I . he del. ri ed instalments. •* " IINIIO... pee.ai t onnnNs.unor. i oPru..ry M, i -;y 1 h *■ j < erlily tiiit. Ii n.l with urity lias I,eon ghun in the iliov • oausu. a rueu.ud l»y .a d t lie dot . eu lliul oin * **•’ ■** sit* • J. \V. \\ arson, clerk, j I L’.ICI . L oAi.i:. Juntos M Grihhlu’s i.dmr. 1 \ s l-ovin a dried.e ot . i. i I*.y ' >rt .in .f a dee roe i on lorn I n t o utinny e .lit" I , han.-o. > e..n e l.v the i ireu.t oart ‘ oototv. too 11....c. ..|gin d pedal i • iniiii- imhut. wi i, iit) Wednesday, March 22, 1891), at the fr. I t dooi of tt.o • Oiin House of said e< Hilly. offci ..I | m. ie «... e. To t lie ll^no-t old •I' r. the t.ni wi.ig (iesonln u ru o esla.o : ‘ 0 Acres of Lard —The Junes M. Gnibble Farm, in •rmit di'triot of >nld u.) ntv. hlslan.lw.it •iriduoe.l t v . '■ <ir!l.».|e I , t,| iif,. ,) ne r-’ , h wild r I I.I . i.d eih .,M| j. ,v a .el i in, ii i. UWellPig liou .e. ontl.tn d> 't*'- nnd !;« s i>. a de-ira'ile iie.glilna ii.axi i .rant .11st riot. > hit rt «»1- S \I,J4 — Knott h eas t in hand to M" »" t' ot suit and .\pen os of -n>e. end 1 he resume ujani a or«*d t of e. u un i Irt months, the pit chaser executing for the de •"rY« i >• *. laeii t... ia crest t.ouing Holes \\ it Ii .'oi>d -e.'iirity. f'tile to iiegiii :,f l p. tn. I’ J < 'i .i ai a % . Special ( otn nis doner. I. .1. W. W atso.i, olork of tlie * ire it Court of 1 .''''on e itiiiy. d.i hereby eottify tliit th. ><»» e m.ii'»«(J HpiT.ial con.fni>>ityiiCi )i,»h i/lvmi Jond with security as provided hi the decree t.>r mi ai. •i 'J-i.'ii'U jj.W .1, \v. Watson. Clerk. T U 1)101IL sali:. J. c almpson i ,, VV , Equity. K. I. iuntldfs ct al j lly virtue of a dec c of the circuit Court of* i I st.,,, , otmty. rou ie .■ t m the above enlltled ( iian. cry cause on the Nth day ot Incetnher. i ■tiio tiuder-lgnod special cu.iiiniisiiuiior will oil Wednesday, March 22nd, 1S99, ,'f t |,e fr. nt door of flu coirt house of said e liutv. off or at ptlhlle sale to th • highest uiU o. r. the fo.lowing dcseril.e.l real estate : Forty and one half Acres of Land on Buffalo ('reek, mi niiniiiK inn inii IK 1 i l*um\V Her- nndotlier* nnil I,emu flu; saint ■ Ian i «■<,n\oyt» I liy ..avid l" Ki'Ih it i k i.c-i . mow saudcra) l»y deed dated tin* villi day of -iHiiiiir* inn, and no* of ree,nil In flic office of tin, clerk of fIn- countv court of li. -ton < ount.v. In wlilcli county mild 1mI i« o.imh I TKit M - or ,s.\ i.ri : K i on all eanli In hand lo m.y fin- (tout* ot mu it ami e\|*uifrH of Male, and I ho renine ii| on a cretin of n.l and I* month* tn, piirilnoM ito c jii.uto noli* will, p,.„| *«’. «ui l»> for the deferred |>n» incut*. !*ulu tt> • omirience at ■ ne o*t lock (i m< *’ •*• * ’ItO.l v N sjaiol •! i ommlmdotier. I. • VV . U HI Hill, c c u of llm circuit fourt of I’reKton county do Inni.v certify that t,ond Willi rtnurlly III* hecn ill veil |,y the «|,e, liil ■ eorfunix'loncr u ovc named, a* ictiniivd hv Iho eciuc for Hale. .1. V* . v\ a thou Clark, j -i M Hit ll $A o) ; f 001 I I ' it Lcwl< iveily'n .Vdm'i f V H. Ocorjrc II. Hotn|,y. J 111 '!>' nn of adore,, ■ the f Ih'lilf I'nvrl of i Pie t lie nut*. ren lered In fltenn vn entitled • hnneery c n e. the tmd i>|iiiii*I *| eelal coin* • m ,*l mar »i I oiler at i iiol e nue on, Indore in trotd tlotir ol the court bouse of s*id ! county, on Wed tic (lay, March 22, 1899, ihe f, IIowIiik do'frlbc I real > ■ fate : 238 Acrcn of Land in Gra I Dint., i itlmr on the wafer* of |,an* I him. ndjotnlfic the land* ol Ail*, Mine Wolf and ofhet* and hr|i^*he *n»t e land einyctc'l f<> hole- W. H«> i hy i v tael* Kv,-r ' hv dee • now on ran ud In the office of lie <!,r> of the run ty >m I of * Id I’liiml y, and dated fie let day of Ai>r , 1*1tt 1 t ifMs III SM.K Kifongh e•«fi in hand t<» ray ii,e coat* ,,f Mil,! nil c%j,cn«e« of «ale. and In re-ldne In t i,i«,l if wnr the T>i,reha*er le ejte<ut« for tlm d» (erred t dint i- liucreM In aring indti* with iroovt a It*. I’.,l. i INHI vN. >|.e,>.o t ,,n ful«*lone . I. .1 W V> at »,ii. , iei H < f the chi n t court of •aid **«.»»*»f*. ooitlfy th„l the alaive named H,«-e at eo.niol**toi,ei he* irlv n let o ah t urlft in « >ltl t an e o' |iit»id«a) t») the Ot.oi tttr t I •I'll v k tht ll t'. no j. W.Wi I eon. i lark. 'i it* Uno U<>y Coin C.ue. Kr>r cold In tr»r h id i»n<l*r,',vh > a* use Ker pwiit * ft, •i.t,' i» i*,*nt vc jiittow, ue • Ono L>»y i out ‘ ‘nr* " Hear* t* KU Y»U CoutfV r., ..tk.c /y*s /y ^yy y V- . wi, , 4> / 'VewAO-Vy/y*