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Scicntiflo American Agency for CAVEATS, ^ TRADE MARK8. DESIGN PATENTS. COPYRIGHTS, etoJ mSSm^Stw York.' . onrlnx patents in Atnerlee. rat by m li brought b?foro i given freo of churgo in tho Removes' Roughness and that Oily apj the IjOHT 1M JOHNSON'S DRIEHTRL 30HP THE GREAT SKIN CURE AND FACE BEAUTIFIER. Mcdlcated and Toilet. .Nnuburn. Frwklen. I**m Mole* and prevents " opening tho, po roe of tbft skin And remori bod offecta of powder ?? der and commotio washes. IjAIIIKM will find the Oriental Konp m j>erior to all others for softening and beautifying the akin. ?entlemen will find iUute invalu able after Mhaving. It prevents Roughness of the Hkin and Is a l.tnury for the Hath. FOU ISVrAKTH it in worth its weight in S3 raw and irrita surfaoes. ga and crania and keeps tho scalp waww rowth of the hair. hoauhyand p fiOTHRKM romotea the . and fcHItHKK will find it abso- I Intel/ superior to all other 31 etllcat??tl Moapw, | for too Nursery and Bath. I'rioe 25 eta. (*) For sxlo py ^uiinlngbam Proa. Third ptreet, Clsreaburg. W. Va. drugs lit, CURE Blek Headacbo and rollove all tho trouble* incl dent to a biUooa atato of the system, such ae Dimness, Nausea, Prows!new, blntrces aft as 4>aUuj, Pain In tho Side, ko. While their mosb remarkable succoss has boon shown in curing SICK Heartache, yet Carter's Uttlo Liver Pills aro equ.i ly valuable in Constipation, curingand pro* wet ng this annoying complaint, whilo thwy oleo corrv-ct all disorder* of thostomachjUmuUte tho liver and regulato the bowels, Even if thoy only - HEAD f Ache they would boalmostpricelossto those who Bui/or from this distressing oomplaiut; but fortu nately their goodness does notend herein d those who once try them will find these Utile puis valu able in so many wars that they will not bo wil ling to do without them. But after all aide head ACHE friths bane of so many lives that here Is where wo make onr great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Carter's Little Liver PCI* are very small and ?ery easy to tako. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vttfotablo and do not gripe or purse, but by their gentle action please all who tuethem. Invialsnt28oenta; fivsforfl. Bold by drnggistseverywhere, or sent by maiL CARTER WICOIOINE CO., New York. SMALL Plll-SKALL DOSE. SMALL PRICF l'lles! Piles! Itchln? l'lles. symptom*?Molnturc; Intenne Itchlne and ?t1oitn?: moat ainl?ht: ?oru by acratchlni. If allowed to continue tumor* form, wbleh often hived mod ulcerate becoroln* very aore. 8WANE*rt OINTMENT ?top? the Itehloi and bleeclng. healu ulceration, and In moul MM remove* the tumors. At drugalltao hv mall for ?0 cent,. Dr. 8Wayne A Bon? Philadelphia- ?-T. For Sale! Tho property of tho late Dr. K. Barnes. at the North Bend Railroad crossing, consisting of tho dwelling house and seven acres of laud, is offered for sale. For terms apply to Henry Hay mond. ltf Nov. 15. 1892. Here We Are. We have them always on hand LAWYERS. JUSTICES AND OTHERS Needing Blanks, Deeds, Warrants, Executions, Trust Deeds, Subpoe nas, Summons. Absract of Deeds, Forthcoming Bonds. Justice's Stay Bonds, Notice to Take Deposi tions, Constable's Sale, Notice to Trespassers, can be accommo dated at tho Tklbobam office. Our Blank Deeds are on Triple Extra White Bond Paper. Try them and you will use no others. Having made arrangements ?with a responsible ilrm, 1 am now prepared to furnish cut tlowers for funerals, weddiugs or balls on shortest notice. W. Nusuaum, Agent. ASK FOR FINE CANDIES. IN SEALED PACKAGES AT WILL NtJSBATJM'S. Y. P. S. C. E. COLUMN. i The Telegram's Weekly Com menls on the CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR LESSON Baptist ohuroh Friday Eight, May 28, Miss Orjilia Prim, leader; Presbyterian ohbrou evory Sunday evening at 7:30 p. TO. ? I T;''lC--T?rrrtci! r?r temptation. Pror. xxlil, ??. 81; Math. **rl, 41. (Tumjierafic. msot bxnwaaMwU The temptations that assail man on every hand are many and powerfnl. The world, the flesh and the devil in multi tudinous forms are arrayed against him, each one rivaling the other to lead man astray into evil. Not only is this trne of one evil?intemperance?bat of all evils. The surest way to overcomo these temp tations is as far as possible to avoid tnem. Hcnro it is well that we bo warned against tarrying near temptation. 1. Tarrying near temptation is forbid den. Prov. xxiii, 31,"Looknotthoanpon the wino when it is red, when it givoth his color in tho cap, when it movoth it self aright." This is practically a com mand to avoid all temptation to intem perance. We are enjoined not to look npon tho intoxicating cnp. If we do not look upon it, wo cannot handle it, and if we do not handle it wo will nover bo come drunkards. These words simply say, "Stay as far away from temptation as yon possibly can." This is the only safe rule?to "avoid the very appearanco of evil." 2. Tarrying near temptation is nil wise. Tho downfall of many a man can be traced to the fact that he played with evil. He dallied with temptation. He had no desire to drink, he had no appe tite for this evil, and yet he carelessly kept himself in the way of it because he thought he was stronger than it, but at last he fell. This was the case with Samson. When his heathen wife first asked him the secret of his strength, in stead of firmly denying her request he played with the temptation and at last fell a pitiful victim to his own folly. How unwise for men to deal carelessly with that which may destroy body and soul, and yet men do it. For wealth or honor or friendship, or for some un explained reason, they dally with ruin ous evils and at last to their sorrow. Tho man is a fool who would pnt his hand in the fire and not expect to be burned. He is oven more foolish who continually tarries near temptation and expects not to suffer for it. 8. Tarrying near temptation is disas trous (Prov. xxiii, 80). They that tarry long at the wino, says tho writer of Proverbs, have all sorts of disaster come upon thom?woo, sorrow, contention, babbling, wounds without cause, redness of eyes. Thus disaster awaits all who tarry near sin. The bostrnloto avoid these results is to avoid tho evil in any form, and when duty places us near temptation to follow tho rule which Christ laid down for his disciples. Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation" (Math, xxvi, 41). Bible References?Gen. xiii, 10. 11 4*31: Aln0R v. 15; Math', vi' 18; Mark xiv, 85-88; Ps. 1,1; lx? g. '? 10;Eph. vi, 11; Jas. iv, 7;Heb. iy" 15; II Pet. ii. H; I Thess. v, S3; Rev. iii, JO. ChrlNtlan Kndonvnr Convention Plan*. Tho central committeoof arrangements , for tho great Christian Endeavor conven tion to bo held at Montreal beginning July 0 bus rcooived a sotback because of the refusal of Archbishop Fabro to give his official sanction to tho opening of Catholic religions institutions for the entertainment of Christian Endeavor delegates. This means a second house to house canvass for tho committee. Up to Jan. 1 accommodations for 18,000 dele gates had been secured, but almost twice that number Tyill bo present. In all sorno 25,000 visit ors are expected. It is the biggest crowd that has eVcr visited Mon treal at one time, but the city is quite able to take care of it. When tho tiecessary ac commodation lias been seenred, tho city will lie divid- j0u:< willis bakr. cd into blocks of various lodging capac ity, and each state delegation will lw as signed to an area commensurate with its nuuil?*rs. In this way, as it were, tho city will lie covered with little colonies. each centered around a local headquar ters, with its own local excursion man ager in charge. Two thousand visitors are expected from Pennsylvania, 1,000 from Massa chusetts, 700 from Illinois, 500 from Mis souri, 500 from Indiana, 800 from Mich igan, 2,000 from New York. 250 from w Hampshire, 500 from Georgia 850 from Vermont. 100 from Nebraska 100 from Texas. 1,000 from Maine, 1,000 from Wisconsin. 400 from Connecticut <100 from Iowa. 200 from West Virginia and l.iO from California, with the other states yet to bo li??urd from. At preseut Montreal has no building sufficiently ';lrou to accommodate all the people who simultaneously will desire to attend tho various meetings, but the Dominion government has permitted the use of the large government drill halt which will easily scat 0,000 persons ejid have sufficient room for a platform ac commodating 1,000, and permission to use the eel,! rated Chumps do Mars, which is adjacent to the drill hall, lias been ob tained from the city authorities, with a guarantee of sufficient polico protection and here a tent 230 by l?o feet will hi erected which will comfortably seat 8,0(K) Simultaneous services will lie held in lioth plact's. One of tho features of tho convention will bo a representative choir of 800 voices. Quartets are to be secured from each of the states and territories and each of tho provinces of tho Dominion and in addition 100 of tlielwst singers iii the city will be engaged. Special dining accommodations will l? provided by union '3 Christian Temperance As far as the nweption of delegates is concerned, every incoming excursion - ? 10? milc8 f?n. town by QomnJtteemen, who will wear white yachting cnjis and badges. from England, Gor lETTQN'S. IN USE Nffi OVER 4J YEARS. fOUTZ , "A5AKESLS?? fflvwJtwtiurt; I relief uml is an lufulltblo <!uro for Pile*. Prico$l*B55 iDruKgisU ormalU Sumffifl ) free. Address** AN AKKSIS,'* ' Box 2410, New York City. household Draws Dtrrnm.?One flour, two tabl< i / rt;- rxxmful cold wutcr. until smooth. AiM a water and cook a minute trolt Free PreM. | Lemon One lemon, * tablespoons cornstarch or flo cup* milk or water; two cup Beat effffs. sufror and lemon t< add starch and water; bake and i with whites of ecjft.. an.I limwn li This ia for two piefr?Ohio 1* Scokm.?One teacupfui of half aa much flour, one te Bait and one and a lialf of 1 der; mix these ln(rre<llents t' and wet with a rnpful of milk has been added n beaten egg. once in kmall muffin rings. All only half full.-Country (ientlejnt Pxxinrr Cajcdt.?Almond or | candy may be made b.v emplc same materials a* nbove Sjjj flavoring, by just before ti pouring in a goodly supplyWJ letting the whole boll up once. stir the sirup in any way\,603 grain, but when tolttleJHHnHH pan and mark off in ttrips?( Housekeeping. MMW musical INSTRUME ~ Tnr. emperor of GertaaiM||| piano built for him. the ease c is made out of bits of staf" William -was always fond of 1 The first horn in England lea was blown by u Fren Inn: unknown, and tho instrument since, for that reason, been | calicd tho French horn. The mast cunning art. as well aa highest scientific uso to which v can lie twisted, turned, wrcat warped or carved is that when f ioned into an ideal violin. A musician named Saronl, of 1 eraburg, Vs., has just perfected a patented a novel musical instrames which he calls a "key zither." It is, in its simplicity, a zither played with keys, and it is said to be "a revelation in the way of a musical instrument." Da Ai.ritF.it Springer, of Cincinnati, has shown a new application of tbn mental aluminium, llo has made violin of it, and the instrument, which waa given a public test at a con cert before a number of musical ex perts, has been pronounced eminently satisfactory In tho purity and sweetness of its tone. Tliere is nothing I have ever used for muscular rheumatism that gives me as muuii relief as Chamberlain's Pain Halm does. I have lweH using it for about two years?four bottles in all?as ocoas. ioti required, and always keep a bottle of it in my borne. I Iwlieve I know a good thing -when I get hold of it, and Pain Balm is the best liniment I lmve ever met with. D. B. Denny, dairyman. New Lexington, Ohio. BO cent bottles for sale by H. L. Wells. SIMPLE. EFFECTIVE. | wonderful. H.-frcst 7ESTIM0NIALS. At DruegisU-ar Mailed on Bccelpt of Price. WJNKELMANN & BROWN | Drun Co. i>?t* Baltimore* Md* ^ ? Tho Great Gerr I Headncbo Curo will i , cum nerroar. nick. ' 1 malarlap/i'iuja^allfi I fonai of hondacho. Pcoplo who have tut ( m il. tar \ it is a God's blrastaq K?#>D t? mankind. Plea#-, ant to cw, No liad effects. Curo certain J CO.. BAIaTC* fOTJTZ'S HORSE AMD CATTLE POWDERS No Hons* will rtif of Cotta Hot* or Lvxo Fv Tien. It Fotitz'* Powders are nsed In time. Koutrs Powdt<T?wMlv\wean<lpr?veMHoaCnoMraa . Konu*H Powders will prevent Gai*rh tx Fowls. Foatxn Powders will lncrea?e the quantity of niflf { Mid cream twenty per cent., and make tiie butter tip I tweet. 1 Font*'# Powders win enre or prevent almost _ Oirkaar to wlilcli Hones and < nttloare subject. Focrz'a Pownrna wiu. oivic SatiwfactioK. ?a gnid everywhere. '? 'Ur ^AVID E. FOUTZ, Proprloto*. bjuvtimoiul ma For Sale by A. C Rector & Bro. We Car! t do it v:t are willing to pay for learning how to /.;? us good an articlc aa WouFrS Ackij of cheap nnterial so that a retailer am profitably tell it at 10c. Our p-tee is 20c. Tho retailer suvs tho public will not pay Wo say public will, bccause they will always r.;y a fair, price for a good *? njelc. T* show both the trade and the! r 'iM* ..t wo want to give them the best! Iroat money, wo will pay $10,000.00 Rewai For above information; this offer is open until January 1st, 1893. WOLFF & RANDOLPH,Philadelphia. Pik-Ron in tho name of a paint whlcTi Uo.;i work that no other nalnt can do. yew ? jwilnUHl with It lookH llko tho natural . <>tl v lieu It Is stained and varnished. I will tlnd It profitable *o ipv^iimic. All : .mn;. stores aoll lu * ; Dronti H!HW. or tk?o Llq?mr Ilnhlt, I UtelJ Curftl by aiiinlnlNtrilBB Dr i CiokJrn Snc^ttlc. It 1? wanufactnroUiu a powarr,wbi;boan boat I In a itlati of beer, a cup cf cotlcc of tea. or ir ot 'bo p&tiont. Xttaabai ''ifoct a permanent and i 22^St-iutLata moderaio drln I an aijonauowree.:. It has beri elvea In Subscribe for the Tei. I the leading paper in Central I Weat Va. PnizE lighting Is dead on the Pacific | soost, and the future is anything but ; promising for a revival. The Califor nia. the Pacific, the Palo Alto, and all Other professional fighting dubs have I closed their doors, and all promised : contests have been declared off. All i that rsmains for the sport to be com- | pletely stamped out Is tho governor's ' signature to the anti-prize fighting bill, i and this Is expected every day. For I Mich a move tho Golden state should be devoutly thankful, and should every state In the union take up the cudgels of the law against the brutal "sport" I the whole nation would have for rejoicing. A riiii.ogoi'inc individual who, so- I cording to the New York Sun, has a generous quantity of gray in his hair, but none at all in his heart, says that ho finds occasionally great satisfaction In eating a pint of peanuts. He does this I usually after dark, buying them at a street stand, and having them not put up in a paper bag, but emptied right into his pocket. He knows of no pleas- I unUr reminder of youth than peanuts. I A Nebraska man, who recently ad vert i.sijd for a wife, said ho wanted "a ?southern girl who would be willing to demonstrate her ability to cook by pre paring a meal in his presence." The advertisement was answered by a young Texas woman, and the man wont to 1 her home nnd watched her cook a din ner, after which they were married. Miss I. A. Bartlett. one of tbe firm of J. C.'Bartlett & Co.. of West Milford. W. Va... has purchased a large and line stock I of millinery poods, and after several weeks' exeperince and careful instruction under a com petent milliner in the east, she feels sure she can give perfect satisfaction in tho way of trim ming nobby and stylish hats. I Her prices will be extremely low I as she will have no extra ex penses. such a3 rents, &c. The I friends and patrons of this well I known establishment will save I money and a long ride to town I by purchasing their hats of Miss I Bartlett. Will have city patterns I at the store May 5. ?5tf I We have just printed a lot of I new blank warrauty deeds, with I the new form of acknowledgment. I They are printed on triple extra I white bond paper, and they have | no superior in the State.' Each I deed is on a sheet 8ix28 inches. One dozen, 60 cts., by mail. tf I Tho promptness nnd certainty of its I euros nave made Chamberlain'b Couch I Remedy famous. It is intended enpec- ? lally lor coughs, colds.croup and whoop- I "'g coughs, and is the most effectual ? re" edv known for tl"-?. diseases. Mi-. n. Main, of Unittu City, Pa., says: 1 haven great salo on Chamberlain's ?lit' r wurrunt every bottle 'nlyi liavynej. r he-id of one falling to to gue ViiTWe satisfaction.' 50 cent bottles forsale by H. L. Wells. m. - ^itive Bargains jn Men's Uulies, Misses and Children's I fcliogs and Rubbers at John T I Griflin's. ? Solicitors Wanted In every township for biography of Jftnes G. BLftlNe. ?By GAIL HAMILTON, his literary executor, Assisted by? MRS. BLAINE. BS^Great chance for money! ||'K Exclusive Territory. |l Write for terms, etc. E. R. CURTIS & CO.. lip; Cincinnati, O. (| Exclusive General Agents for I Ohio, Kentucky and West Vir S'Dia- 2G-5c jj uresSickHeadache | Bui ItWJII ou Are you all run down? Scott's Emul sion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build you up and put flesh on you and give you a good appetite. Beott'l Emulsion cores Coughs, Cold*, Coniumption, Scroftala and all Anaemic and Waiting' Siieaie*. Prevents waiting in children. Al most an palatable ax milk. Ciftonly the genuine. Prepared by Scott A Bowne, ChemUU, Hew York. Bold by all DruggieU. Sc?tf8 Emulsion SUBSCRIBE 4 TELEGRAM. ??'V ' V- k tSTABHSHLD i8C.'. . n . inNEERWnRK5/ 0 Steam Engines Ullllai ,{< T * >l?#c,Q0lURS circular m Saw Mills cS^CLAR KE 5 BU R G H.W. V A. G. W. & H. M. SHUTTEWORTH. DEjSlLEKS X3ST DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, SALT, NAILS, TIMOTHY SEED AND GARDEN SEEDS. WALL PAPER, SYRUPS, OILS, MO LASSES, FLOUR AND MEAL. PRODUCE .BOUGHT. CCE. <SZ STREET. Goods Delivered Free in the City. Nursev ^ Insurance ^ Apency ISl g|..i' i , ? - --J|| yH LEE. H.VANCE, Proprietor. All the Best Companies Prompt Payment oi Losses. Pike Street, - - - - Clarksburg Wanted! White Oak Planks, Walnut, Poplar, Ash Logs and Lum ber, Staves, Etc. PRICE & CO. Office ami Yunls near 13. & O. Depot Clarksburg. W. Ya. DCMCR1DCD WE OUABANTKE A CURE j nCmLIYlDCn and invito the luost ] curefulinvestigation ns to our responsible j Ity and tho merits of our Tablets. 3 | TEB^SoNULsl Double Chloride of Gold Tablets ? Will completely destroy tho desire for TOBACCO In from 3 toft days. Perfectly harm 3 less; cause no slckucss, and may bo given in a cup of tea or coffeo without the knowl edge of tho patleut, who will voluntarily stop smoking or cliowlng in a few days. DRUNKENNESS ail MORPHINE HABIT iut any effort on tho'part of tho patient, by tho uso of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURB TABLETS. ?During treatment patients aro allowed the free use of Liquor or Mr rphino until such timo as they Bhall voluntarily give them up. k- Wo send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free, and shall bo glad toplaco sufferers from any of theso habits in com muni ca tion with persons who have been cured by the u*e of ourT a hlets. HILL'S TABLETS aro for sale by all first-clash druggists at $ | .OO per package. ? If your drugfrtstdoos not keep them, enclose um Sl.OO S and wo will aond you, by return mail, a package of " Tablets. Writ? your namo and address plainly, and stato ?Whether Tablets are for Tobacco, Morphiuo or Liquor Habit. * DO NOT BB DECEIVED into purchasing any of tho variouti nostrums that are )>elng offered for sale. Ask for HXIJLi'O TABLETS and take no other. Manufactured only by FEW OHIO CHEMICAL CO, 51,83 4 65 Opera Block, LIMA, OHIO. PARTICULARS FREE. from persons who have been cured by the use of Hill s Tablets. The Ohio Chemical Co.: Okar sir:?I have been using your euro for tobacco habit, and found it would ; do what you claim for it. I used ten cents worth of the stn nnd Irom one to 1.. _ rrom ten to lorty pipes o. and smoked for twenty-flvo year*, nnd two packages of your Tablet* cured mo so 1 have no desire for it. B. M. J AY LOltl), Lcslio, Mich. _ ^ Donns Fbbrt, N. Y. Tiie Ohio Chemical Co.Gentlemen :?Some time ago I sent *uor f.1**?' *orth your Tablets for Tobacco Habit. 1 received them all right and, although I was both a heavy smoker and chewer, they did the work in less than three days. I am enred. Truly yours, MATHEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box45. PITTSBURGH, Pa. .J2L?2n,?Chemical Co.:?Gentlemek:?It gives mo plensure to speak a ????. 80 <or y?l,r Tablets. My son was strongly addicted to tho two of tLmn^h J1 fr,t>nd,1 was led to try your Tablets. He was a heavy and , ' M ^ after using your Tablets but three days ho quit drinking, vnwitiliquor or any kind. 1 have waited four month beforo writing }ou, in order to know the euro was permanent. Yours truly. MBS. HELEN MORRISON. I havo*uso& mSihS5!m*?M,5KYour Tabloto havo performed a miracle In Vny case, wo nackniW or' v??.5te3uhypodermically, for seven years, and havo boon cured by the use of * o package* of your Tablets, and without any effort on my part. W. L. LOTEGAY. Add rows all Order* to THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO., 01, 03 and 00 Opera Block. LIMA, OHIO.