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.•arrying out the law. Ii was unpleasant, both for the Sheriff ami the Court, to be compelled to have the jury thus looked up. hut that was the law ami no one was responsible for it, and all must aid in carrying it out. If members of the jurv di sired to attend church to-da.v, they could eo in a boiiv, and they might also visit an entertainment in the same way, although, perhaps, that would not In- the best thing to do. The Jury was cautioned uot to talk among themselves about the case, or to others, nor to allow a discussion regarding the case anywhere in their presence. Neither were they to pay attention to anything they might by chance see in the papers regnrding the case. The Courtof the ease, and said this thought thoroughly impressed on all.The jury was then given into the custody of theSheriff. und were taken to a hotel. Monday tnoiniug, after the edsc is slated by counsel, they will go to the scene of the murder, a detail of police closing Eleventh street to the public until the twelve men have concluded tbeir inspection of the localityJanitor Roth and his assistant have been at especial pains to keep the Court room clean during the week, despite the very large crowds in attendance, and the public is requested by the Court to respect tills effort to keep ike building presentable and habitable during the next twouBArroN.CuaktiiX, May 9.- T. W. Brown, of Moumlsville, was a business caller in our town Friday.Justice C. P. Guard was iti Weston and Clarksburg Friday and Saturday.Quite a number of the members of Bcu-iali Lodge, Daughters of Uebekab. of this place, go to Philippi to-night for the purpose of instituting a Lodge of Rebekah at that place.Prof. U. S. Fleming, of the Buokhannon Academy, has been in town several days, the guest of Prof. A. J. Wilkinson, anil at tending the Commencement exercises of the High School. Ho left for Fairmont this morning.Dr. Porter Marsh, of Lewis county, arrived in town to-day, and will remain scv-ul days, the guest of Dr Keener.Enough snow fell Wednesday morning in ic mnhern purl of the county to cover the ground.Capt. John S. S. llcrr has been conHned ■ '•...... - ivorul days with lato his !“Siipe.Hon. D. L. Rentch. of Shephcrdstown, has been in town since Wednesday in the interests of the Knoxville Building and Loan Association.Col. R. H. Freer, of Ritchie, C. H„ was i a prominent personage on our streets today.Attorney Ira Robison, of Philippi, is in town to-day on legal business.Capt Liwinger left yesterday for Brax-has been visiting her .vant, Mrs. Mllhone, returned home Thursday.Mrs. McGugin. of 1ronton, O, came in Suaday last on a visit to her son. E. R. Me-(login.Miss Iva Weils is visiting her grandparents at Williamsport, Pa.Miss Birdie Leonard is visiting her sister. Mrs. Ogden, at Beverly. W Va.Chas. Kohler, the baker, is visiting his former home at Moundsville.Holly G. Armstrong hus been in town for several days of this week for Daniel Miller A Co . of Baltimore.Charlie Weisheit, of Welcome station. W. Va , opposite Clurington, is visiting his parents for several days.John W. Claypool. cashierof the Bank of Spencer, passed through the city Wednesday cn route to Wheeling.5lrs. Gray, of Morristown, returned homo Thursday after a two weeks' visit with her daughter, Mas. Rose.Mrs. Rev. Bowden's father and mother. ' of Zanesville, Ohio, are visiting her at present.Fred Kampfer came home Wednesday i evening after a two we ks' business trip at ; and around Clarington, Ohio. PAKKKKSHURG.PiiiKEK-BUKii. May 'J.—Mrs. E. F. Fuller, of Cambridge. Mass . is in the city the guest of her son. Mr. Albert Fuller.Mrs. L. B. Dellirker and daughter Miss Blanche, will leave this week for Washing ton. D. C.. to visit friends.Mr. J. Strickney, of Boston, will go to Portsmouth to make his future home.Mrs. Murv Blackford and family will move Into their new home on Julian and Sixth street, the present week.Mr. A. J. Bandy will go to his home in Illinois to attend the wedding of his sister.Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Jennie Prager, daughter of Mr. Isaac Prager. to Mr. Benjamin D. Ranch, son of C. M. Ranch, to tune place June 8d.The Kleine Club will give one of their enjoyable dances this week at the Market street Hall.Miss Fannie Davidson, of Weston, will be the guest of Mrs. May Bailv this week.Mrs W. H. Small was called home from Baltimore on account of the serious illness of her niece. Miss Belle Deut.Mrs. Eva Christy, who has been at tbo Hot Springs. Ark., will Join Mrs. Burcke, her sister, at Fort Worth. Tex.C'ol. J. C. Ilathbono, of Kansas City, is here visiting friends and relativesMr. and Mrs. John Stewart, of St. Paul.$lcw Abucvtton C. 11 , where lie will remain s weeks overseeing the construction of t V. Curtin's residence.Miss AnnaCurdcr, one of Boothsville' haudsnnH- and uccoinpiisticil young iudieiGRADUATEthe guest of friends in Hon. B. F. Martin hus been sGcctod to deliver the oration at the unnuul deeoru-I tion of Odd Fellows'graves In June.II. Abltott, foreman of the huhr olHeo n! Fairmont, is the guest o; friends in town.Miss Mollie Smith a member of the Grafton High School Faculty, left ibis evening for her home in Harrison county, she will spend her vacutian.wn-'te sue win spvmi ner vacaviuu,A new bank will tie started here in the near future. We understand a number of our citizens have taken sloe:;. Out the lar- I ger part of it will ho held by Fairmont capitalistsProf Wilkinson pave a reception at his bouse Friday night to the pupils of the High Sclioofilepartment. The evening was I spent in a social manner, refreshments be-j ing served in elegant stylo.Attorneys M. H. Dent and Gran Si. Clair, of tiiis place, und Ira Robinson, of Philltppi, go to Flemiiipton to try a ease in which a teacher has sued the Board of Education of that district for three months'I salary, which the board refuse to pay himyou WILL find it toamine our comple graduating outfits, consis: White Delicate Shai Crepe de Ch IndiaThe refusal is on the ground that house in which the school was being taught was burned at the expiration of one month the board being unable to secure a suitable building the tcaehor did not do his work, and lhereforc had no rig.it to his pay. Mr. Dent will appear for the Board of Eduoa-Henriettas, Albatross, X Cream and White Triini Feather Fans, Hutton an 1 Kid Gloves, Silk Mitts a chiefs—silk, lace and emltion and Messrs. St. Clair and Robinso for the teacher.,'apt. li. H. D. Willis will go to Kowles-ZSf'Yfe Invite you to see oui these goods are ull entirely new.GEO. E. SIburg this evening for the purpose of mustering in a new military company at that place.Hubert Cassidv. who was so badly hurt . i Mannlngton by falling from a cur. is able to be out again His arm was broken and mushed in a frightful manner.BURLINGTON.Be it ui noton, O., May '.'.—On Friday evening Misses Lizzie and Katie Lawer entertained a number of their friends by giving a dancing party at their lion e on DeepRun. Those’ present were Messrs. John Davis, Win. Meeker. John Perry. Robert icrling, Samuel Meeker. Ed. Fcilv. Albert Meeker. Hull Perry. Chas. Kuckuck, Harrv Tilton, John Akeu, Theodore Horner. S. U Ollum, Peter Lawcr. W Stringer, August Kuckuck, Harry Gibbous, and Misses Bertie Perry, Madge Allen, Lizzie Stringer, Annie Tilton, Katie Lawcr, Mary Lawcr. Lizzie Kuc tiiick. Mrs I'-ii-.Mi'- ' I cl Liwe-.MiiinieCo. nran, Minnie Schockley. Annie Stringer, Melia Schneider. Lizzie Aken and .Nannie Allien. At midnight refreshments were served and music was furnished bv Schockley's baud.There'’were quite a number of Martin s Ferry (icople who visited the Glen Run oil well last Sunday.Lou Burris has removed Ins family to Marlin’s Ferry. .Mr. Michael Boord. of purimngton, W Va . was hero on Tuesday Mr. John Wctherson was here amongI, M..11.1Kiri 1. Korber is sick with the fever.Tin.- deutti . f Mr. Mathew Howell occur-II .1 Oil Wedi.1 '-day and the tiinor.il I .place on Fi iday. from his lute residence at Rainevtown.John Brant, of Cleveland, was iu townon Wednesday.Miss Minnie Cochran gave a delightful purtv last evening to a number of her . friends, und a pleasant time was reported by ull.'Charles Coffman, of Bridgeport. 0„ de- |qr X OLD SAYIXG, but a ti induced to pay fifteen the intrinsic value of which wi ducement of a gooseberry clod less thrown in, has kicked hin eats his meals standing. The brains enough to know that in always has fifty per cent, in down to the matter of Clothi mate houses, where straight-on ticed, you are safe.“THE STAR” is the eas ready tit. Xame your style ai sham or deception. The char he sustained at all hazards. V to force ;m ill-titting or unfashi The spirit of fair dealing and lt;every transaction. You may clt;D. Gundliserves credit for suving the lile of a little girl Inst week, who bad tier foot wedged led ween two crossing planks on the C'. A P. rai.roul.W. I. Delaney, of Colerain, was here on Thursday.Yesterday was pay day on the C. A P. railroadMiss Tilllo Kdirer is on the sick list.34 and 36 T\Miss Mary Delaney was the guest of Mrs. Andrew Seaman, of Wheeling, last Mon-1852. SPRINGFrank Vermont, of Wellsvillc, is the guest of L. Wooster.Wm. Smith has resigned his position on the C. .v P. railroad, and will engage in the grocery business at Bridgeport.Mrs. Parrot Jump was reported some oct-tor yesterday.Mrs. Harasia Wooster is on the sick list.Charles Lewis has his new burn about completed and it is a danilv.The Laughlln Mill is working 9teady with a good outlook for the future.There are a number of strangers here this week working on the W. Sc L. E. railroad.Wall Papers, Bordetsworth10,00030.00010.000 10,000 10,0005,00010,000Gilt Papers. 8c.. worth 10 Bronze and Gill Papers, H Embossed Papers, 15e., wc Glitters, 15 and 25c., wortl Fine Parlor Patterns. 35 li Pressed Patterns, $1.00 am Plain Ingrains, 15c, worthf Sole Agent for the Downing Sloein the world for the money.Joseph Graves, 2RAVENS WOOD.R.vvgNswoon, May Messrs. E. W. Brown and wife, J. W. Deno.m and wife, J E. McGlothlin and wife and E. R Mc-lt; lupin left or. Monday noon for Cleveland,. bv wav of Columbus to attend a large horse sale They will return by way of Cincinnati last of week.Miss Maggie Thorn returned home Monday evening after a pleasant visit with Pittsburg Iriends.Mr. Eldo Simmons, of Portland, O . was among his friends Monday evening He has been engaged at Braduock, Pa , for some time.E. H Leinlev has moved his family hero from Jackson. C. H . preparatory to opening up a jewelry establishment.EpW, L. RJohn A. McIntosh and daughter arrived home Monday evening on tbestcutnerLong, making the round to Pittsburg.Mr. Jacob Ruth is visiting home and friends this week.Mrs, \V. F. Stanley, of near Cleveland, O.. came in Thursday evening tc visit her husband, who is one of the grade contractors on the R. S. Sc G. B K.Miss Stella Moyer, of Parkersburg, who61 Twelfth Street,Bicycle Suudrlos and repairs. A few .1J L
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