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V„nts of Interest That Are Happen ng in Reiiginus Circles. ci v Uuion of the Kings Daugh- j ' tcrs and Its Objects-Entertain me>nts Given and to be Given. Special Services in Several Churches - Topics f r Sabbath £ ourses—Other Matters. T ,; v union of the Kings’ Daugh ht different congregations ir ! , -v was formed at a meeting held . Thursday eveuing of last week, at fV„rth Street M. E. church. The as stat* d in the call for the \.,vS was to exchange views con :1< the work, for mutual improve to so arrange matters thut there no conflict: and to aid and co . w h the International I’nion. ,, its headquarters in New York \ > s cure these ends, business c , _s ...ill he held three times a the months of February, May and November. . first meeting was attended by , r-entatives cf the Daughters from ^v,u congregations. The preliminar , *c:(. all arranged, and a number of .(^appointed. A second meet , held Thursday evening of this ... ,n the First Presbyterian church, notion submitted was rev Led \ jaa then adopted. There are two or | . , t societies which have not yet join- j i. ue union, and it is the intention to V il the Daughters iuto the organ- 1 n it possible. The officers chos ...to as follows: leader. Mrs. K. ih:*-. First Chairman. Mrs. John Mc . .. . uud Chairman. Mrs. Anna lr :tasurer. Mrs. John List; Sucre Mtss Jennie Bailey, i April 9th, the King's Daughters v. ctlorate their tenth anniversary, lu .t, dev ads the organization lias ac aiplished a great amount of good. ; e local celebration will be under the . .ipt'.es of the city union. It has been i: led to give a reception. on an elab o tv >'ule. at one of the city churches not yet selected. The Kind’s Daughters or the fourth S;r*-r. church have called a meeting of ail the ladies in the congregation, to be held after prayer meeting next Wtd m- ay evening. This organization cTi- social meetings every Thursday evening, at the home of one of its mem >>rs. Last night the Daughters were wry pleasantly entertained by Mrs. J. n List, at her home on North Main street. ('Hi' Ri H ENT ERT AIN M E NTS. he ladies iu the congreg. u of St. John’s church. Ben wood, gavi a very ■'ll essful bazaar in the basement of , to- church last Monday evening. The young ladies literary and musi cal society ot the church of the Im mn. ulateConceptlon.ispreparing a dra matic and musical entertainment to be given shortly after Easter. The children of the Hearne Taber nacle are preparing a musical and lit erary programme to be rendered at the mission after Easter. A pleasing feat ure will be the awarding of prizes to the Sunday Schol scholars who have been most proficient in their studies, and most punctual In attendance. The King's Builders, an organization of boys in the Third Presbyterian con gregation, Is preparing a novel and in teresting entertainment entitled “Ship Builders.'’ The little fellows will ap pear iu costume and construct a ship on the stage. The Young People’s Society of St. John's church will celebrate its tifiy fourth anniversary by giving a dramat r entertainment at the Opera House, handsome souvenir programmes for the affair, containing an excellent cut of the pastor, the Rev. YVai. I’lfen, have been issued. PREPARA TOR Y SERVICES. \ series of special services, prepara tory to Easter, will be begun in the English Lutheran Church, on Sixteenth “reel, on Sunday. These services will 1 e held eVery evening during the next "•vo weeks, with the exception o' Satur day evenings, beginning at 7:45. Ar rangements have been made for good waging, and the services will be made as profitable as possible. A general In vitation is extended. CONVENTION TO BE HELD. The Ladies’ Foreign Missionary So re y wfil hold Its next convention at a Third Presbyterian Churchon April ’• 1 md 3d. The various divisions of the riety from two counties in West Vir ; nia and two in Pennsylvania will be represented. OTHER RELlGlOt'S NOTES. Hu* choir o. St. Matthews* P. E. C.'mrch is making extensive prepara tions for its Easter music. The choir i one of the best In the city, anti the Easter programme will be of unusual excellence. Lenten services on Wednesday and tv :av evenings we still being con ducted in all the Catholic churches. t he entertainments in nonor of the rVas- of St. Joseph were reported ex clusively in the Register. The Kt. Rev. Bishop Donahue will r*ach the fifth of a series of Ltnten mons on the Eucharisr. at tne vesper ' vices at the Cathedral to-morrow evening. Vt the Third Presbyterian Church oa " >*»ath morning the pastor. Rev. R. R. \ will trea the theme. “At Ease Hi m." In the evening he will con i’ h s services on natural theology— r . "The Glory cf God Revealed in Moral and the Relig >us Min." v tne First Presbyterian Church, the Rev. D. \. Cunningham. D. D.. " ; cr ch at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. End*»sv ir society »• Sabbath >o! u 9:15 a. m.: mission school. 2:30 m Eighteenth stret PreachitV; in church every evening during the ; h. xcept Saturday, by the Rev. D. M Skilling, of Allegheny. Pa., and Rev! V Dona hey. of Bridgeport. O. The-e ' •vic.-s are not only intended for the congregation but for the public, and all ir cordially invited The Slstersville Catholic mission sed last night, when an able and elo iiii -u sermon was delivered by the Rev. ’ ’ her Paquln, of Elm Grove. 1 ie R v. J. H. Llttell will conduct the ’•anal services to-morrow a ;he inked Presbyterian Church. \o services will be held during the w vk at Jit Lake s p. E. church on ac count of the Illness of th« pastor, the R v. Jacob Rritticgh:tn’. Scottish Reform::; ton enter * -t given a short time ago for th» Po Homf’ for \ged and Friendless Women, the total receipts from all sources were $1.1.11.80. and the total expenses were $512.40; net profits, $010.40. Revival services are still in progress at the Thomson M. E. Church and are resulting in a large number of acces sions to the congregation. John Karagoizani, an Armenian mis sionary. will lecture at Odd Fellows Hall next week, on the recent outrages, and the present condition of the Chris tians in Armenia. At theifane Street Church, preaching hy the pastor. Rev. C. J. Trippett. at 10:30 o’clock; subject, “God's Provi dence." In the evening, "Timely Work for Jesus.” League meeting at 6:20. The customary Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon meetings for young men will be held at the Young Men’s Christian Association building. These meetings are always interesting. All men are welcome. Religious services at St. Luke’s P. E. Church to-morrow. Rev. J. L. McCuteheon will occupy the pulpit at the First Baptist Church to-morrow at 10:30 o’clock a. m. and at 7:30 o’clock p. m. Revival services will continue every evening next week ex cept Saturday. ABOUT JOSEPH HAWKS. Once Figured h* the 1’riuelpat iu » Mjrat>»r ious IMuappcarance, Special to the Register. Parkersburg. W. Va., March 20.— The sensational arrest yesterday of Joseph Hawks has brought to light some queer actions of Hawks. About ten years ago. while a seem ingly prosperous liquor dealer of this city, he disappeared suddenly. He had announced that he was going east on business, and after he was traced to Grafton, his whereabouts were never learned, and it was supposed he had been foully dealt with. The Valley river at Grafton was dragged. His grin and several small articles were ; found in a hotel at Grafton. Capt. I J. R. ,\lr hen later traced him to Cov | ington, Va. About two years ago it i be< ante known that Hawks was in Chi ' capo and intended returning here. In a short time he made his appearance and accepted the position he now holds. A peculiar feature of the arrest of Hawks is that when the Freeland wo man was arrested three years ago she stated that the money was given her l by a man whom she said she did not i know, and the description she gave of I 'Im man was closely noted by the oflt | cers, and a search for the unknown has been going on ever since. The description she gave by a coinci , deuce closely tallies to that of Hawks, who says that he can clearly establish his innocence by evidence, although the government claims to have convinc ! ing proof of his guilt. Hawks's friends claim that it is a blackmailing scheme. -o MORN 1X0 SONG. t> Uf* run ris * up at de break er day. ' Kn tie shine twell >te :-ky iu'n blue; i End de sun he say; ; •tilt's a long, long way. I En I no ’ime rer ter stop en play. En he shine all day, he shine all day, Fer he don’t sltep late lak’ you! a do sun he rise at de break er day, Kn de stars say: "Howdy do!" I But de sun he say: "You must cl‘ar ile way: Fer I’m on my road, en l de* can’t stay: My task is look fer ter shine all day.” Fer ho don’t sleep late lak’ you! -Frank I.. Stanton. OUT WOODLAND WAY POETRY. "Mary had a Utile muU», Which followed her to skule. At i the teacher like a fuio. Sit pped up behind the mule. And hit him with a rule— Now ther*- isn’t any skule." —The. Trident. Surely Most Welcome News to sufferer* l’rom Female Complaint*. It is a fact that our women who suf fer from female complaints and are constantly weak, tired, nervous, drag ged-out and full of pains and aches, do not have the same opportunities to be cured as da the residents of the great cities where the most successful spe cialists in female diseases reside. In other words, our women are debarred roin seeking a cure by the great and skilled physicians owing to the cost of travel to the large city and the high fees charged by such specialists. Here, therefor?, is a chance for the sick and suffering worn* n of our com munity which should not be lost. Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th St., New York City, who has the largest practice in the world r.rd who is without doubt the most successful specialist in curing fe male complaints, offers to give free con sultation by mall to all women suffer ing from these distressing weaknesses, discharges, pains and Irregularities. You have the privilege of consulting Dr. Green by letter describing your com plaints and he will, after carefully con sidering your condition, send a letter carefully explaining all your symptoms, telling you everything about your com plaints so plainly that you will under stand exactly what ails you. He will also give you his advice, based upon his vast experience, and wonderful success in treating such caess, as to just what to do to get cured. AH this will cost you nothing and you can thus have con sultation with the best known and ac knowledged most successful specialist in the world without leaving home and at no expense whatever. The doctor is the discoverer of that greatest of all known medicin. s. Dr. Greene’s Ner vura blood and nerve remedy, and he has discovered many other valuable remedies. Write to him now about your case, for this is a chance to get cured which you may never have again. “ Ise in Town Honey.” { Pancake I S Flour. 4 - A combination of the great staffs ^ -of lift, WHEAT, CORN and RICE.| I : Be Sure You Get the Red Package, f I HERE’S OUR GUARANTEE. " Bnr a paekniro of Oennlne Arnit .laminin's >elMti»iv*.K Vaucako Flour, and If you do not Cnd it uiaka-t the bent rake* you over ute, return the empty box to'your grocer, ler.vs ypur name, and the groeer w^ll refund the money and charge tt to at. Gctoitifian.lT XanBitt t'U-l only by 3. T. DIVIS HsiL S']., Si. Jssteb, Ko.; Send 4 cents in stamps for a set of Aunt" Jemima and Iter Pit. U.aninny Doi.s. • i tit t i t M a s ; »..»•! t * * ii s l I I . S. COI KT PROCEEDINGS. Several Big l.aml Canes I'nder Considera tion—The I.och l>ynn Heights Property* Special to the Reg-ister. Parkersburg. W. Va.. March 20.—At United States Court to-day. in the case of H. C. King vs. M* B. Mullens, et al., in ejectment, the plaintiff filed a peti tion for a writ of error, and gave bond in the penalty of $4,000. A writ of er ror was awarded to the United States Supreme Court. In the injunction case of King V3. Buskirk & Mullens, the plaintiffs gave bond in $50,000 and an appeal and su peisedeas were allowed to the Circuit Court or' Appeals, a counter bond being given by the defendants of the same amount, allowing them to go on and dis pose of timber. In the injunction case of King vs. McClintock et eal., the plaintiff filed a bond of $5,000 and was granted an ap peal and supersedeas to the United States Circuit Court. In the case of Alderson vs. Loch Lynn Heights Company, the application of Williams and Moody to be made defend ants was filed, and a hearing on their petition set for April 2d at Wheeling. The sale of the property is suspended. --o SAID IN’ FUN. Professional Courtesy — ‘‘Crowded out to make room for more interesting matter," observed the gallant editor as he gave his seat in the car to the young woman with soulful eyes.—Detroit News. "That last load of coal you sent.” said Mr. Slopay. with a most impressive manner, “was more than half slate.” "Perhaps you may remember," ro I torted the coal man with much spirit. | "that you said after you had ordered | it, 'Just slate this, will you?’ ”—Indian apolis Journal. "The next living picture, ladies and gentlemen," chanted the barker as he drew the curtain, revealing a lady wraped in thought and looking the oth er way, "is called ‘Retaliation.’ So called, ladies and gentlemen, on account of the lady’s striking back.”—Cincin nati Enquirer. Yabsley—“Say. when a fellow calls on a girl, should he leave his hat and came in the hall. orVako them into the parlor?” Mudge—“Well, if the girl is living in a boarding house, and the hat and cane are worth anything, I think he had better hang onto them.”—Indian apolis Journal. DIVISION AND DISTRACTION. Spotts- Now, if I understand correct ly. the first principle of socialism is to divide with your brother man. Potts Then you don't understand it correctly. The first principle of social ism is to make your brother man di vide with you.—To Date. NOT HER FAULT. Susy -“Say, Auntie, dear, you're an old maid, aren’t you?” Aunt Emma (hesitatingly)—“Certain ly, Susy; but it is not nice of you to ask such a question." Susy- "Now. don't be vexed, Auntie; I know it isn’t your fault.” BACHELORS, REJOICE. First Burglar—Hello. Jim! Why, you look as if you had been in a railway accident since I saw you last What’s wrong? Second Burglar—I got into a house where the woman was waitin' up for her husband, and she mistook me for him.—Newark (N. J.) Standard. ANNOUNCEMENTS._ J V. L. RODGERS Respectfully asks for your votes at the Re publican Primary Election on the 3>th of April for the offl. e of Clerk of the County Court for Ohio County._mrlSM.W.Sat.di v NNW N CEMENT. I hereby announce myself for re-election to cttice of Clerk of Circuit Court, subject to Democratic primaries. mrlO JOHN W. MITCHELL. N OTICE. Wheeling, W. Va., February 28, 1S96. To the Voters of Ohio County: I am a candidate for Sheriff. Your vote is respectfully solicited at the Republican primaries, to be held on April 23 th, 1SW, y B. F. CALDWELL. feb29e&dtoap ^rpOXSIUNK.” the cheat remedy for SORE THREAT AND SORE MOUTH. -Yor can get it at OOKTZE’S pharmacy. Market and Twelfth Sts. *--GET YOUR--* ADMISSION TICKETS PRINTED AT THE WEST VIRGINIA PRINTING CO. UliSand U27 iUurketi eet. j j j jjaaa-ua o a u c L L U L t! u u V. P. S. O. £. [j Young People's Society Christian Iota1 g tMBOSSED AND ENGRAVE? CAR >»• Send order* to "£Sf VA. PAINft'J ■ ^ 1-Jo & 1JJ7 Makket sr, n pi’OBATE OF WILL. Office of the Chrk of the County Court, Ohio County, State of Weil Virginia. It. the matur of the probate of the will or John Normile, deceastd. Thf ol'je. ' of the petition tiled in this matter on the 19th day of March. A. I* 1^: ij, is to have admitted to probate a pa* per writing purporting to be the will of John Normile. deceased, bearing date the 18th lay of January. A. D. 1896. and it ap pearing from the petition tiled with me in my office hat Thoa. Normile. the person who is therein and by said petition declared to be in teres; i .1 in the probate of said will, is a non-re* i nt of this State it is orderedl that they do appear at my office, in the City of Wheeling, in the county anil Stale aforesaid, within one month after the date of the first publicar.tlon hereof and do what is necessary to protect his interest In said matter. The hearing of said peti tion is set for the .‘1st day of April, 18%, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. Published the ilrst time March 3G, lR9fi. C.KORGE HOOK, Clerk John A. Howard, Attorney. mrROoawt To the Editor—Please inform your read ers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopele ta ra • have been per manently cured, I nhr.ll be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their expre-s and post office address. I -'•A. dlocuui. ALC.. li>3 Pearl Sc..New Yu.is* | I “THE FIVE POINTS.” What It Was and What It Is. 1846. “It is the most dreadful spot on the American continent!” said a distin guished Frenchman who once visited the notorious New York slum known as the “Five Points.” The same opinion was expressed by Charles Dii kens after going through this dangerous quarter with an armed police escort. The five points, in those days, was famous as the abode of thieves, thugs and murderers. In recent years, this unsavory dis trict has undergone a marked improve ment. To-day it compares favorably with similar quarters of other great cit ies and most of this improvement is due to the celebrated Five Points Mis sion and its army of Christian workers. This excellent organization has per formed and is performing a great and noble work. One of the greatest works of the mis sion is to minister to the sick and it is a work that has been highly successful. And yet the officers of the mission have been enabled to combat a vast amount of sickness and afford relief in many critical cases with the aid of but one standard remedy. It is, of course, a remedy well known to the medical pro I Job Ruling .AND.— Job » Binding _FOR. COUNTRY PRINTERS. Write for EatimateN. WEST VIRGINIA PRINTING CO, H2S and 1127 Market St., WHEELING, W. VA. aiA«A*IVK aIMW»U A brxciAiSK. I NOTICE TO BOOKKEEPERS. IF YOU HAVE ANY IDEAS Of your own, Mr. Bookkeeper, that you want to introduce into your set of books for the new year, come to us; we will help you carry them out, and won’t charge you a nenny extra for the trouble. Place your order ear'y ;o as to allow time for “sea soning." Many a geo 1 book has been spoiled by turning out when “green." 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The is only one case of many.” Nothing ever known In the history of the wrold has equalled Warner’s Safe Cure for making men. women and even children healthier and happier. Don’t you thinl^lt would be a good plan to try if? WHAT OTHERS WOULD BE THE WILLIAMS IS. Her beau was mean enough to slight her, Her pet iIuk sought a rhanr* to bite her; Them' troubles tended to excite her, I'ntil she used a Williams Typewriter, Which made her trials seem much lighter, And her beau. « ith joy, to hug her tighter. The Kcgister uses and recommends the Williams. COPP & DEVORE, Gen. Agents. — Funniinan LEASES ihu FOR SALE AT REGISTER OFFICE. Z cts. Each or 25 cts. Per Doze LEGAL NOTICES. State of West Virginia. Ohio County, ss: In the Circuit Court of Ohio County, West Virginia. March Rules. 1S96. Hannah B. McGranahan vs. James W. McGranahan. In Chancery. SUMMONS. The State of West Virginia to the Sheriff of Ohio County, Greeting: We command you that you summon James W. McGranaha- if he be found in your bailiwick, to appear at the Clerk s of* Ace of the Circuit Court of Ohio countj at Rules to be held for the said Court, on the first Monday in March. ISM. to answer a bill in Chancery exhibited against him In the said Court, by Hannah B. McGrana han. and have then and there this writ. Witness John W. Mitchell, c lek of our said Court, at the Court House of said county, in the citv of Wheeling, the lith day of F’ehruarv 11*96, and in the 3Crd ytar of tne Clerk. SHERIFF'S RETURN. T imes W. McGranahan is no inhabitant of my iralliwick nor found therein this 2nd iaj- it “•"hfjjgaj ,,-krrem.. e. a.. For A. A. Franzheim, S. U. C. ORDER QF PUBLICATION. The oblect of this suit is to obtain a di voroe a vinculo matrimonii from liic de fendant by the complainant. And it ap pearing from an affidavit ibed in "aai cause it these Rules, that the defendant lames W McGrar.anan. is not a resident nf the State of West Virginia, and he not having been served with process in said Butt on motion of the complainant, by her solicitor, this order of publication is en tered against him. and it is order^l that the said defendant, above named, be and i« reouired to appear within one month af ter the date of the first publication of this order and do what is necessary to protect IPs Interests It »s further ordered that this order he published and posted as re aU\VUresH 1 John W. Mitchell. Clerk of our said Court at the Court House of said county this 2nd day of March. IK*, to-wlt: March RuJgkN*W. MITCHELL. Clerk. Published the Art* time March 3rd. lwW. Attest’ JOHN W. MITCHELL. Clerk H. W. Dickinson, Sol. for Complainant. NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS. Take notice that the depositions of Han nah McGranahan. Rena McGranahan. Wiliam Quinn and Miller Lashley will he taken at the law office of J. B. Somerville. No 1507 ChapMne street. Wheeling, In th« State of West Virginta. on the 6th day of \i.ril A. D. 1896, between the hours of 0 o’clock a. Tit* and 6 o’clock p. m., to ho read In evidence in the above named cause on behalf of said platntifT. And if. from ■my cause, the taking of the said deposi tions shall not be commenced, or being commenced, shall not he completed on that da", the taking of the sam will be nd lourned from time to time until the same shall be completed. H. W. DICKINSON. Attorney for Plaintiff. To James W. McGranahan, Defendant, in r.ioawt_____ ORDER OF PUBLICATION. The State of West Virginia, Ohio County, In the Circuit Court of Ohio County, West Virginia. March Rules, 18%. Charles Thompson vs. Kate Thompson, SUMMONS. The State of West Virginia to the Sheriff of Ohio County, Greeting: We command you that you summon Kate Thompson, if she be found In your bailiwick, to appear at the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of Ohio county at Rules to be held for the said court, on the first Monday in March. 18%. to answer a bill lm chancery exhibited against her in the sai l court, by Charles Thompson, and hav® then and there this writ. Witness John W. Mitchell. clerk of our said court, at the Court House of said county, In the city of Wheeling, the 2d day of March. 18%, and in the 334 year of the State of West Vlr Rmla* JOHN W. MITCHELL. Clerk. * smrcniFF’8 return. Kate Thompson Is no inhabitant of mr bailiwick, nor found therein this 2d day of March, 18%. .1X0. J. FARRELL. D. S. For A. A. Franzheim. 8. O. C. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. The object of this suit Is to obtain a di vorce a vinculo matrimonii from the de fendant hy the complainant. And it ap pearing from an affidavit filed in said cause, at thesp Rules, that the defendant. Kate Thompson, is not a resident of th® Htate of West Virginia, and she not hav ing been served with process in said suit, on motion of the complainant, by bis so licitor. this order of publication is entered against her. and It is ordered that the said defendant, above named, be and is required to appear within one month after the date of the first publication of this order and dq v hat is necessary to protect her interests. It is further ordered tnat his order be pub lished and posted as required by law Witness John W. Mitchell. Clerk of our said Court, at the Court House of said county this 1th day of March, 18%, to-wif: Marefi Ru>* '*< JOHN W. MITCHELL. Clerk. r> hll*hed the first time March 10th. 18%. Attest-' JOHN W. MITCHELL. Clerk. W. W. Arnett, Pol. for Complainant. NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS The above named defendant will take no tice that the depositions of Patrick ouamro. OWO' Shfrrv and others will be taken at the office of \V. W. Arnett. In tin col it tv of Ohio. Slate Of West Virginia, on the 15th dav of April. A. D. 18%. between • i.p hours of 6 o'clock a. m.. and 6 o'clock n m to be read as evidence in the above cause on behalf of the above named plaln i ff Ai d if. from any cause, the taking of the’ said ‘Tej>6stnons shall not be com mence d. or being commence !, shall not be eomple-ed on the day aforesaid, the taking of the sure will be adjourned from time to time, at the same place and between h® same hours, until the same shall be com pleted. mrlOo&wt CHAS. THOMPPOV. Hy W._ W._Arnett.,Attorn«y._ ORDER OF PUBL.CATION. The State or West Virginia, Ohio County, in' the Circuit Court of Ohio County. West Virginia. March Rules, 1SW. Isabel il at field Thos Hatfield. SUMMONS. w The State of West Virginia to tft* Sher.fT of Ohio t'ounty, Oreetlr.g: We eomtnam) you that you summon Thos. Hatfield. if he he found in your lull nick, to appear at the Clerk's office of the Clivtiit Court of Ohio county at Kuio* to he held for the said Court, on the first Monday in March. 18W. to answer to a biff In Chancery exhibited against him in tin said court, hy Isabel Hatfield, and bat* then and there this writ. Witness John 'N . Mitchsll. Clerk of our said Court at tha Court House of said county, in the city of Wheeling, the 2d day of March, and in the 32d year of the State of West \ lrgin.i. JOHX w MITCHELL, Clerk. SHERIFF’S RETURN. Thos. Hatfield is no inhabitant of rrw bailiwick. nor found therein this 2d day f March, ISOS. ,. _ „ JNO. J. FAHRKLL. r». b. For A. A. Fra • " 0 ORDER OF PlTBl : The object of this suit is to d in ■- ■ " vore*- a vinculo matrimonii frot re de fendant by the conipinir.ant. AnJ U ay* pearing from an affidavit filed In said cause at these Rules, that the defendant. Thos. Hatfield, is no; a resident of the State of West Virginia, and he not bav.ng been Berved with process in said suit. on the motion of the complainant, by h--r so licitor this order of publication is entered against him. and It is ordered that the said defendant, above named, he and Is ra oulrea to appear within one month iftef the date of the first publication of this or der and do v.hat is necessary to protect his Interests. I* is further ordered that this order be published and posted as re quired hv law. Witness John W. Mitchell, Clerk of our said court, at the Court flouse of aahl county, this Jth day of March, IS!*,, to-w.t: Mar. i, mtTCHELL. Clerk. Published tfc« first time March 10th. 1‘H Attest: JOHN W. MITCHELL < lark. W. w. Arnett, Pol. for Complainant. NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITION^ The above named defendant will take no tice that the deposition* of Lillian Doy.K I.vdia Morton and others will be taken at the office of W W. Arnett, in th* coun t of Ohio State of West Virginia, on the 15th «r Anrll A D between the hours Of fi O'clock a m ar l « oVinek p. m.. to b* r/ad a.H evidence in theAnd’it' half of th* above named plaintiff. At**! •». from any cause, the taking of the s* i PepoR *tor.a shall iw* he commenced, or be. tie day aforesaid, the taking of -he Bam# win he adjourned from time to time, at th« tame place and batween the same hour* The -ante «hall be completed, until the am jg\BBJLLE HATFCT.TV mrlOoawt By W. W. Arnett, Atfcna*