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The Fairmont West Virginian from Fairmont, West Virginia • 4

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fUlN'T I IVIIII i WW i La WW vvil I Tf LfiBl 10c package two hate. I J) I si i I airman Powell bears ear; rks of a Ton! Bhown compromise )f courso we would not expect the took with favor upon any ii of compromise among Repu bills but Its comment makes a repeon of the terms of the compromise ired Mr. Furbee seem justifiable, at Mr. Fiffbee offered in behalf of ce'and harmony did not ask for Ii things he wants and nothing you tt" Whaf he asked was fal- and tprable and the people who con ie to refuse the proffer will some reap of the whirlwind what they fi gown to the wind. In order that may have a chance to ly the "terms of the proposed commlse and that all may appreciate Ir fairness, we repeat the proiio I Second.

That each committee apnt commissioner to conduct the etion, also a clerk and a challenger. Phlrd. That the Judge of the Clrt Court or the Judge of the Interdiato Court of said Marlon county permitted to appoint the mber of said election board and ilgnate the time of holding said priPourth. at said primary the ne? Scott and W. P.

Hub will appear on the ballot, giving i voters an opportunity to express lir preference for United States cert to be voted on at the Novem election will be placed on said halilxjjh. that a new county commit I will be for and elected at there Is a Republican in the coun to whom party success Is dearer in personal aggrandizement, and he is? riot shy that these propositions iffilr and reasonable and ought to jitMPtiitLi wa are greatly democrats have had enough asure put of Republican differences in county una a Republican woo K'b unwilling to do Ilia part lu ending BT.tpp strife li an enemy to lile party and ltwwelfare. The voters of the county are asked to consider the matter as I' here presented and then act as they extends a welcome. Herald extends the following cordial welcome to all who attend the big agricultural rally Satiiiimands of. farmers of the agricultural rally the Morning git HIMOIIT WEH WHIM Hjtotsrsd'at the Poetoffloe at Fairmont, Wat Moond-claM matter ta idAll political announcements ana political advertising must be paid tor 'i i We are authorized to announce i Carter L.

htuet as a candidate tor Schools 'of Marlon county, Bubject to ytthe declalon of the Republican prlTOM BROWN COMPROMISE. discerning associate! 'When It comes gsto arranging the terms it is found that compromises are always all the cobs-Ijehmsn offer of compromise to A CTD A A I IKtm ft I actically ici.lacc.l for Svr rents by rJHat Cleaner last season's hat over till the sumrusr Stores Vl T' I -i Herald extends a cordial greeting and invitee ail to call at this office while in the city. The day has been act aside lor this gathering of tollers and Clarksburg will be thelr's for the 'day. Governor -Glasscock, who has bee working Incessantly to make the meeting one of lasting benefit to agriculturalists, has the active support of the local board of trade, and no stone I'. being left unturned that will make betterment of the rally.

An excellent programme has been prepared, and educators and lecturers of prominence In the agricultural world will be present and deliver addressee. Herald urges every farmer in Ibet county to lay aside work for Set-, urday. May 2d' and to.come to Clark', burg with his family and enjoy to the fnllftut thp pessntlon of work. listen to the speakers, meet the governor, take a peep into the local stores and go home in the evening feeling that the day has been well spent. That there will be an immense tnrong In the city evidenced droni the assurances of dco-operattoo giver, the governor in his efforts to melee this a meeting of State-wide impoil-.

a nee. It Is reported that Attorney General Conley will be ready with mandamus proceedings if the B. and 0. attempts to return fo the three cent (Are rate on June 10. is also said the company can he prosecuted In tho oourt violating 'g court order.

We certainly hope so. The Clarksburg Exponent, tho new Democratic daily "that receives; live times more telegraph news than cvef before published by a Clarksburg newspaper," is getting a fine. Btart, it Js a Jin" interesting reader. It will no doubt command substantial support. A Senator Gray Silver will be renominated for State Senate In the 'Fifteenth district and the' Democrats will again go on record in chatjdistrict as opposed to the submisclon of the prohibition amendment to a vote of the people.

In a headline this morning the Times says: "Spurned Count Is a Bride." We feel sorry for the groom. E. 6. SMITH WILL ACT AS JUDGE CLARKSBURG ATTORNEY WILL PRESIDE AT JUNE TERM OF COURT. Hon.

B. 0. Smith, of Clurhsburg, Utility accepted the invitation to president the June term of the Circuit Court In this county In the ulisenc'e of Judge Mason who is 111- Mr. Smith acted judge In Monogalia county and no gave such saisfaction that the bar Invited him to presc.ye uere. Court 'begins June 1.

27 Ave Dead CREW OF PLUVI08E BEYOND DOUBT LOST THEIR LIVLS IN THE 8EA. CALAIS, May today said It would be Impossible to raise the submarine Piuvloae before tomorrow. It Is not believed that they will find any members ot the crew Divers located the boat from the oil arising from the tanks. The bow wns wrecked. This disproves the theory, that coming to.the survace troiu a plunge.

Dredges and torpedo wore built poontoons ov.ir the spot where ihe boat sank. Minister of Marljje La Payrered to-' day wired Preruier-Brliiml that consl.i' euiDei water naa: entered me inner Of the Kluviose. The crew of 27 unilpiibteilly periahed. It la belelveil thafll will requiretbree to raise the boat." Bnrniide haa- juit relumed here will uu Interesting story. The cable shli picked np th? cable near Cooks Inle aridJounfl ecioujgh work lieep th'Cvirew busy for several days A wttlifpi'ibe bi the ocean aha swimming along with ifl month -wide oben In order that the meshes of whalebone might catch and hold food'collided with the cable.

The cable became entangled -in the long bunches of whalehone hanging from the upper jaw of the whale and tbt great fish in its. struggle to. spit oul the cable turned over and over, dived and leaped until the Inch and fiveeighths of wire rope was twisted and kinked' da' a tangle worso 'thah the famous Gordlan knot of old. Unable to free Itaelf the wbalt drowned, and the crew of the Burnside never had a worse job of lifting a cable than- when they tried to haul on board the wire some miles off Cooki Inlet. When the twisted and knotted cable was finally brought on deck the partly decayed carcass of the wbalt was etill attached lo It's.

The cable was severed and again connected and. put Into service while tte ship's crew up me Kinnea section or cable. 1b believed (bat more than 200 feet of cable was twisted Into a' knot. The cable did part because of Its tensile strength of 20,000 -pounds. Some years ago the 'cable was found twitted and knotted In a-lllte manner and now Captain Laflln thinks he can explain the reason for it.

The klnkod cable then deal of discussion among sailors and gave rlt: to the theory that It bad been twisted by Jagged rocks turned over and over fcy a submarine York Sun. Four Pneumatic Cows. The town of O'Brien has four malic cows, thanks to Freddie Kupp, 1 aged 17 years, who has seen fit to in- troduce this Innovation to the buntyard world. rf Some little" time ago Freddie 'be-1l came displeased at Sslh Morris an'a O'Brien ranchman, and decided that jr Seth Bhculd be made to feel the fit Somp Jwys'i might have heaved rocks through Selb's windows, or "swiped" his 'fruit add; vegetables, or put some pt- hi? live stock out of commission. This was not Freddie's way, however.

He hid his displeasure and waited' fbr; a'1 chance to "get back'at Mr. Morris." "A couple of days ago It Frederick's attentloa that Mr. Morris I Mori-Id In to the effect that he'cannot prosecute 'Frederics Kupp, although at the very first minting eVefi the n'lr supply lias been exhausted ffom O'Brien's first pneumatic Sunflower Philosophy. People have to learn 'to loaf, the Mine as they have to learn to work. Plenty of people can stand adversity, but only a few can stand prosperity.

There Is not much falling In love lately; and those that are In aro fall'ng out. Every man can prove that other people Impose on htm more thau ho ImposeB on others. When you see' a woman on the streets she Is going to one of two places: to a dry goods storo or to the lentlst. A man was to be executed at Cool dge, and he Bald to the hangmant "fc i im not lit to be hanged; keep me until' 1 become converted." i In view of the tact thaOtearly every term is occupied there seems to he too nuch worry became the boys won't itay on the fahm. Enough of them do.

It la our Idea that wives worry too nuch'; very "tew husbands are jj nd those that are seem hardly worth vorry. The elderly women, Instead ot tryng to coax young women to wear esa false hair, seem to be adopting he pufT fad themselves. There Isn't anytning more encouragng than to see an old married couple valklng ulong and really enjoying ach' other'a (Kan.) A Dutt Pin free with ovary 2Co want ad. 3 initrtlons (not over 5 linn) 25c. Every woman should have one of.

these pane. It ploka op the dutt Without atooprng 85 Bn I tinted to buy five nice milch cows, Freddie, sitting on a fence and watching spring creep oVer-the White Elver Valley, thought ana knew of four cows (Of cheap, but tlicy were not milch cows, and Setti Morris wanted milch Then the great Idea came. I Frederick' went to the farmer own-' ing the four nonmlleh cows and arranged for their purchase at lor cow. Then he secured au ancient bicycle pump: "I'll make them look like milch cows, for f40 Freddie confidentially Informed Mr. Morris.

"But I must deliver the cowb and get my money at once. 1 need It." The cows looked mighty good to Mr. Morris. They looked as If they could give gallons and gallons of milk. He bought the cows, paid for' them.

Th" flint time he tried to milk them. howevrr, the net result Was several i cubic feet of 'compressed air. I Expert testimony secured by Mr. PRISON FOR DEBT. i (By ITnion aiwoclatcd PreiuO HAMILTON, Bermuda, May 27.luprlsonment -tor' debt, theoretical) ibolished throughout John Bull's vat implre, continues to be 'enforced i his little colony.

At the present tlnu ine John Robinson, a driver, lai tuisbes In Hamilton goal because vas a grocery bill ibout fifty dollars. the "worshii ul" police that officii dignified'In "this ileaded IrregUIdVlly of work and coi lequefit 'lack rf'funds as the reaso or hla' lnablWy to 'pay his dobti udge Appleby1 sentenced him to si veeks Int Mstny similar case lave come up-firthe local courts, he of'fctpHnynment for pbc leople unable lie pay their debts I Irmly established i EPI8COPAL CONVENTION. DBS MOINBS, May angemehts completed to-day ft he annual'con vWrtlonof the Eplscopj ihurches in Iowa, which will be hel this city Sunday and Monday. Tli ilergy are expected to bio li norrow night for the inaugural rer uonles on Sunaay, when the senno vlll be preached by the Bishop of Ti onto, Canada. OlDTUnAV (By Union AHBoniatcrt BOSTON, May is tl) iiiety-first birthday' anniversary tlrs.

Julia Word Howe, the "grand 61 voman of -America," and as usual ti lay will observed by clubwomc ma suffragists all over the land. During the lifetime or Mrs. Jul; iVard Howe, spanning as it does neii one hundred years, many questioi: if world-wide Importance have bee settled and In niany of these questitf, -his dauntless wmnqn has been in lih hick of tiie fight She. was happil norried In 1843 to. the eminent, phi inthroplet, Samuel Crldley Howe.

T3 vork of Dr. Howe and hlB young brii' vho assisted him In publishing tl loston Coniniomvealth, an antl-slu sry paper, prior to the Civil war, -4'11 lie mnnr Rll. 111 IQUIOUIUGI CU Uf and families. When the slavery question has bee lettled, Mrs. Howo took up the que lion of woman Biiltrago us one of doneers In this country In this gro York, which Is today a world-wij Eorentcn tlif magnitndi.

'lh iiastor mind' saw' need of jiform overr fefrs and si lllfci li II IH ia? carpenter repair 8peclat Attention to Remodeling and Repairing, snn st. Rail Phone 1s7-w. Baltimore (to EXCURSION TO Oumberiand AND RETURN Sunday, 29 rtTpd $125 Fairmont arid Coat Friday an ifwiwvi A Yv'y THESE SUIT8 AND COATS Al 1 PRICES. THE 8ALE WOMI FOR. COME TO DAY.

EVERY IN THI8 SALE. BLACK, COLORS 122.50 Suits Sulii For $11.25 For $12.60 $40.00 Suits r'. $15.00 Coats $18.50 Coats For $10.75 $35.00 Coats STYLISH PONGEE 88.50 AND 89.50. SILK SHAWL CC took up this question witji an energi which has been productive of great re suits. In this, too, she was one of first to conceive and actively work toi v' prison reform.

11 Realizing the owfulaess of the war Mrs. Howe took up the cause of at the close of the Civil war, and has MAKIN a There is no way of makir Dr. Pierce's medicines wel than two decades of popul sands. They have made A good, honest square-di ii Dr. Pierce's It still enjoys an immense nence in pericn more heard of.

There to be found in its superic for liver and blood affectii ii has survived and grown ii suddenly flashed into favor a For a torpid live headache, perhap. with bitter taste, nervousness and Golden Medlcul It's an honest, square-deal no secret, no hocus-pocus make a little bigger profit. Expecting it to prove a i It makes weak Used than some ling curative vlri is ranks, where It si As an invigorating tonic those who want "Booze," io Ur. fierce's neasani in the market! still lead! and (8 10 it Open Since the wo The has-also 1 o( the Treasurer Your depositi The Department tE GOING WITH A RUSH fell HAVE BEEN WAITIN AILORED SUIT IN OUR GOE AND WHITE SERGE. 930.00 Suits $29.00 Sgng For 915.00 iii I 945.00 Suits For $22.50, $25.00 FofVtjTy jFor $21.73 $40.00 Coiti For $28.75 i i inches Long, $15.00 value'a illar cuff8.

been a fearless leader In. the grea work for years. There li reform of national magnitude in whim she has not been an active worker, addition to this she has found time write a number of works, many I which are widely known. Her mo; I popular effort in a literary way wa GGGOi ig lasting friends like "Milking I exemplify this, and their fridnds Kh tllP klinHf tuny (UW UUIUUWiWU VJ good and they have not riiadc medicine of knoym 1 Medics while most of the preparatioi list be some merits. When once given a ins, its superiof curat i popular favor, while -sCores-Tfr 1 for a brief period and then beer with its attendant in'di a dizziness, foul breath, loss of appetite, with di debility, nothing Is as gi medicine with all-its ingredients humbug, therefore don't accept a Insist on your right to havewl e's FavoritellV "cure-all." It nj.only, omen strong, sick womei treparations sold tot Itffl ues still maintain pt tood over two atf nonunp 11 10 JlIIU liytfiuv lb, for there is not a drop of aflcbhol llcts, the original Little Liver hen once tried are ever afterwards in u-: 8 Saturday Evenings rd "NATIONAL" has been added to the eoples Nationa been added.

A National Hank In undt of the United States "lafety to yoi i welcomed. jpJes Natoinal Fairmont, West Va. tmtitmmmmtfim the production' Battle I of the JWon of orery man, wAman and in tfeMB United States today who' have blood of patriotism coursing i.their,jH veins. Leas than five yean wrote the "Sketchesof Representative a Women of New England." and after'more runkards. ition is fl iWhi i isthat nave comemto promt- g-time popularity and that is 1 nr trial for weak stomach, or fess meritorious articles have Mention, dyspepsia, coated tongue, stress after eating, -1 tod as Dr.

Pierce's Substitute that the may Mt you call for. Don't buy woman's spatial 1 1 wilt. Less advert purposes, Its It won't- satisfy although the their kind avor. Easy to take as candy. Daim.

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