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Of the Face. tofSmfchrille^n., "Amman pimple of ? < ..|.ir.it od XZXT chrrir; it . to par rapidly, aetwiO* mil cfletts to cheek *. lh tcriNj 1 Mid I had Caaeer e4 the moat malignant type, and after ex hansting their eflorta without dojag me may good, they pre ?rp the caae aa hopeless. When in formed that my father had died from the ftme disease, they aaid I most die, ?a hereditary Cancer vn incurable. "At thia crisis. I was advised to try &&9k. aad in a short while the Cancer begin to discharge and continued to do so for three months, then it began to heal. I continued the medicine a while looser nntil the Cancer disappeared en tirely. This was srreral years ago and there has been noretarn of the disease." A Real Blood Remedy. Cancer is a blood disease, and only a Mood remedy will care it- S. S. S. {guaranteed partly vegetable) is a real Mood remedy, and nerer fails to per wi nllj i nil Tim 11 ScrWnJa Tiiiiih Rheumatism or any other disease of the hlood. Send for onr books em Caocer and Blood Diseases, ?silrd free to any address. Swift Specific CbsAtlssUtG*. aa Biooa lnseno, sss Happy Hoaseljold Is That of Governor George W. Atkinson. Executive Mansion, From Charleston Tribune j .ROBABLY no oth er State ever bad a more thorough ly or deserve d 1 y popular chief ex ecutive than Gov ernor G. W.Atkin son. His private as well as his pub lic life bas been such as to endear him to a 1 1 who have made his ac quaintance. and their name is Legion. It has been said of him that he can call more people by their first names than any other man In West Virginia, and he has a pleasant word and a cordial grasp of the hand for every one. Just now he is entitled to especial congratulations from bis friends, having for the sec ond time joined the ranks of the Benedicts. Hewas happily mar ried on Thursday evening of last week, to Mrs. Myra H. Camden, \ pdpular and accomplished lady of Clarksburg. She was form erly Miss Myra Hornor and be fore her marriage was the ac knowl edged beile of Clarksburg. She will be greeted by many fnends in Charleston and will preside as mistress of the execu tive mansion with a grace and dignity befi'-ting the position. Gov. Atkinson's domestic l:fe in the past bas been a happy one, only marred by the death of bis first wife, which occurred on January 30, 1-94, at their home in Wheeling. She was formerly Miss Ellen Eagan. of Charleston. She married Mr. Atkinson on December a. 1-6-". and left behind ber five children. Miss Bessie {Catherine Atkin son is the eldest of the governor's three daughters. .She is a native of Charleston, but has lived in Wheeling ever since her child hood, until March last. She is a charming young lady and a graduate of the Woman'- College of Baltimore. She is an ac.rotn plished musician and a painter of more than ordinary ability, popular with all who know ber and devoted to her father and her brothers and sisters. Since her mother's death the cares of the family affairs have been upon her and right well has she ac quitted herself. Since her ar rival here she has endeared her self to all who have met her and bas presided charmingly as mis tress of the governor's house hold. Misses Florence and Nellie At kinson are the two youngest members of the governor's fami ly. Florence has returned from attending college in Baltimore. Md.. while Nellie is the --baby" and life of the family , being the ioy of the governor's life and the sunshine of the executive man S'?Uoward Atkinson, the gover nor's eldest son and private sec retary. to also a native of Ch*r letton. bto present duties bring ing him back to the boats of bis boyhood, where he was born 2S years ago. He is a graduate of the Lindsey Institute, of Wheel ing and was licensed a steamboat master when 21 years of age, be ing at that time, probably, the youngest steamboat captain in the world. Previous to his father's election he was deputr clerk and commissioner of the U. S. courts at Wheeling, but re signed at his father's solicitation to accept bis present position. George W. Atkinson. Jr" has decided upon tbe Episcopal min istry as his vocation in life and has just returned from tbe West Virginia University at Morgan-j town. Be was born in Charles ton in 1*72 and is a graduate of . Lindsey Institute. of Wheeling, j He is possessed uf many of the i attributes which make the Atkin son family popular and his friends look forward to a pros perous and useful career for him. Governor Atkinson's favorite amusement, when the cares of business and public life are laid aside, is playing the violin, of which he is a master. He is do mestic in his tastes and is never so happy as when at home with his family gathered around him. or communing with his favorite amnsement. To him and Mrs. Atkinson we join with thousands of others in wishing long lives of happiness and prosperity. May the happy family circle as it now is, remain for many years unbroken. A GOOD BECIIXIJC. Doctor-What your husband really wania, madame. ia a complete rest. Xow. if TOO could only Lady-But be won't listen to me, doc tor. Doctor-Ah! tbat'i a very good be ginning-.-St. Paul'*. Webster 5prlnr?-Cheap Excursion Kates. Commencing June 1st. the Monongahela River Railroad Company will sell round trip Summer Excursion Tickets to Webster Springs. W. Va., and return. The locatiou of Webster Springs is sixteen miles from Cowen, W. Va. Tickets are printed to read via Cowen and hack line between Cowen and Webster Springs, though if pass 1 engers holding Webster Spring tickets desire to visit Camden on-Gauley, Ihese tickets, will be honored for passage from Cowen to Camden-on-Gauley and return without extra charge. The new commodious hotel (containing CO guest rooms) will be opened about June lTiih. alter which time ample accommodations will be alT.irded for a large attend ance. Tickets ou sale June 1st I to Sept. 30tb, inclusive, and good ' returning until October 31st, EXCURSION RATES. Fairmont... 40 Enterprise.. .*7 7.1 WaUon SluuuMt/ju 7 fiO MououRati * ID Luinlxirport ..7 4."> WortljiuKfin 7 V, Clark 7 2-~> UululiiDhon .7 Hi Faruum 7 10 Approved : H. G. Bowr.ES, Gen'l Supt, J. A.FICKINGER. P. V. & G. M. NOTICE TO SHEEI- RAISERS. 1 have a lew thorough bred Shropshire buck lambs, five months old for sale. First-class stock. Guaranteed from Regis ter Book, and in best condition. I Delivered by Express to Clarks- I burg at ?14.00 per head. Address FRANK J. DEVILHISS. 33-3L New Windsor, Md. When a miser goes into battle it is to be expected that he will give no quarter.-Richmond Din patch. When the sprinp tim? comes, "gentle Annie," like ail other MennibUi p?-mon8, will cleanse the liver and renovate the nybtem with DeWilt's Little Early Ris ers*. famous little pills lor the liver and all omachthe year aroun B d. Cribs. get ready tar ft, there is DO teOmg what may happen. . - ChiJd-With is full of cacertamtie* ii Satnre is not given proper assistanccC ' Mother's Friend ; b the beat help you can use at this time It is a liniment, and when regnladf ap ! plied several mnnths before baby ffltnra it makes tbe advent easy and nearly pain leas. It reiievea cod prevents "morning ockneat." relaxes the overstrained ntos | des. relieves the distended feeling, short en* labor. makes recovery rapid and ?r ' tain without any dangerous after-effects. Mather's friead is good for ooly one purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood at danger and pain. tl4olUr per boa)* s: all 4rcc Kens, orsssi D7 all oa meipt of price. Fuss Boots, coaxatntoc rateable IsSortna tion for women. will be m? u nj ?rtilrm ?pea applicative to THE MADFIELO BBOVUTW CO, EEGABDIBG KLEPTOMAHIA. A Question as to the Honesty of Mcr and Women. Numerous distressing casts of klep tomania that have come to light in London recently have led English journals, scientific and-others, into a discussion on the causes and cures of shoplifting. The British Medical Journal suggests the stationing of policemen in uniform in the stores as a deterrent, but concludes that the shopkeeper wlft> first tries this remedy will lose all his customers. The Spec tator moralizes as follows on the sub ject: "Are women as honest as men?" moved thereto by the fact that in most, if not all the cases of klepto- J mania recently developed women have been the offenders. "Women of a ctrtain kind have al ways been addicted to shoplifting, and their inclination has always at tracted attention, partly from its ex treme inconvenience to shopkeepers, whose very business compels them to expose their goods to this risk, and partly, we imagine, because men are so accustomed to trusting the honesty of women that this particularly aber ration from their usual habits excites a sense of surprise. Women have much less opportunity of stealing than men, as they could hardly take to burglary, highway robbery or the work of the footpad; women, we no tice, being rarely accused even of snatching iewe]s or purses from other women, though they can approach them so closely. They are besides, we feel sure, more honest. They feel the temptation of money less, and the sense of its importance, ind of their own trusteeship in regard to it, much more. That is the universal opinion $f tJie. continent, where women are implicitly trusted with the till; and we notice that the practice is spread ing here, so that charge of the cash receipts of shops is becoming one of the most frequent of female employ ments. . ? . There are bold fe male swindlers, but they generally swindle by using their capacity for liistrionies. The charges of embezzle ment alleged against women are ex traordinary few, while their honesty as servants, when they must often be grievously tempted, is really marvel ous. The ordinary well-to-do house mistress takes no more precautions against her maids' thieving propensi ties than against her daughters', and if she is a shrew, dilates upon every fault possible except this one. Xine times out of ten when a maid steals it is under the influence of some man outside, a remark which experienced policemen say is true even of the street girls who are frequently charged with the offense. Women, in fact, steal much less frequently than men do. * * * "Is it possible that the animus fu rendi, as the lawyers call it, the actual" motive for stealing, differs in the sexes in kind as well as in degree? We have an idea that this may be true, and that the woman's desire to thieve is excited by a wish to possess the valuable article stolen, while the man's is aroused by a craving for the pleasures of the idleness which the article stolen will purchase. lie seeks money, in fact, while she 6eeks things. J Don't Tobacco Spit and Kmske Your Life Awny. Do you want to quit tobacco using easily and fireVer. be made well, mag netic. full of new life anil vigor, take N"o-To Bac, the wonder worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy Xo-To-Bac from your own tlruggiH*, will guarantee a cure. Book let and samples mailed free. Address Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New Vork. 5-ly. Many canes of ' Grippe" have lately ' been enrol by Ooe Minute Cough Cure. Ibis preparation seem* especially ad- I inted to the cure of this disease. It acts ijnickl.v thus preventing serious implications and bad effects in wbioh thi? disease often leaves the patient. R. J. Criss. druggist t -UIWIUH Pump Works, WEST GRAFTON, W. VA. pampr, PUio or Porcelain lined Rubber Bucket Chain Pompe, Plastering Latbe,Poreh Posts Fencing Post*. HI uo panuLsna.Puan)U911 THE B03SH, ILL MIFISIOIS. j Attic Strips. Palinss. Newell Postb, Balusters, and Turned and Bored work of all kinds B.C. Blatcfaley, Pray. H. G: BUitchley, Supi 3-Gm Adopted for Ose ,-ilN THE SCHOOLS OF W. VA, For Five Years. Brd*> Practical L?*on? in the Cse ol English Book. 1. 45c. Practical Lewons in the Use of English Book. 2 with supplement 4=fc. HvJe's Advanced lessons ID Engliah. 36 cents. Dole's Tb?? Americas Citizen. 65 cents. Wright's Nature Reader*. So. 1. 18c. Wright's Nature Reader*. No. 2. 25c. Wright's Nature Beader*. No. 3. 38t Wright's Natu?e Readers No- 4. 4-jC. Samples will be mailed on receipt ol price* following title* of the books. D. C. HEATH & CO. Publisher*. 8cton. New York. Chicago. 9-tL , CHESTER WHITE. POLMO .ggggggpics $500 Reward! WE wsH pay the above reward for any Liver Ccmpiaist. impepsia. aick Headache In digestion a??dpauca care with W?t ? Vegetable Liver Pi!U, when the direction* are stnetly copied Tfc?T ?re sorely Vegetable, and never fail to give sat KSmT bo??.^c^u. Bt?:i ?f cotictcrfBJ *?VTx?L.\rlsT triae nacctactured oalv by THE JOk?2? C. WEST CO VI ?A NY. CHICAGO. ILL. For sale by R J- CrifS, Cunningham Bros v (>. ."C'lurksbnrg. W. \a- 24-ly. . _ >'? miu ?rv. ti? t-t> LE j^^pasj. r?;^r*s M cfc*r>??ofd?rtCT "Lato'ta ukta tsSmaUf. Vt*a ~A8 A PREVENTIVE to .fxhrrwrx It H tep*-??:U???eeetrae! Sy ta? ?w . l m?ra?*Tui utucn _ _ 1 .jSHSsa: For sale bv R. J. Criss. Cunningham Br? i Co.. Clarkshmg. W. Va. 21-ly LADIES DOTOTOOf | DR. PCLIX LE BRUM*? ar? tbo original and only FKENCH. wife and reliable cure on t*?e market. Price. $1.00; cent by zsail. Genuine eold only by For sale by R J. Criss. Cunningham Bros. & Co.,'Clarksburg, W. Va. 24-ly. A Honaebold Neceaaity. Gucarets Candv Cathartic, the most won* HU^nverv of the a?e, pleas aod positively on moneys, i*?? ??* cleansing the entire system, dispel c?}ds, cure headache, fever, habitual copstipa Uo? MdbSousness. Please bay and try a bo,ore. C. C. to-day. 10,2%50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. For sale by Cunningham Bros, 5-ly. K. A. R. T1JIBEBLAHE D DENTIST. Dmm Opp. B. F. Hornor*m Grocery. Will not travel Teeth extracted without pain. Beautiful gold fillings a specialty. Crown and bridge adjust ed in the most skillful mann-r. Teeth on g^ld. silver or rubber. I am pre pared to perform all dental operations with neatness and dispatch. Keason *Wp Marshall Business College. A Modern School of Business for both sexes. Book keeping, Shorthand. Telegraphy, Typewriting, English Course. "Post-Graduate Course, French and German Elective, Instruction The Be?l. Term* The Lowest. Students may enter at any time fall Term opens September 14. IS97. For catalogue and other information, address, G. A' PROFFITT.Principal, Huntington. W. Va., Box |a01. ?Jl*tf. BUY YOUR ICE Of Wm. BURK. pfHis Ice is the BEST and is delivered FREE To any part of the city. 2?i ^asfsstssftv^g aswsassaK&sjras a speedy anu harmless remedy for throat and lung troubles. RJCriss. NOTICE TO PERSONS OWING TAXES. I must close up my accounts with the State, County, etc., etc., as my term of office has expired, and in order to do this, I ask that all persons owing taxes, please call and settle the same, it is certainly not unfair to ask the help of those who are in arrears. We must have money and can but ask that all taxes be paid. If not, we must levy and collect the same. 9'.tf J. I. ALEXANDER 8. H. C. B. T- Imto. Present Ice HajMmd. Cadi T. "W.-Habmso*, Vice-President, S.-R. HARMS?*, Asst. Cashier/ W. H. Lewis, Teller, E. B. Dtisos. Book-Keeper. BIIICTUk. ?.T.UWIDDi. T.?.UUIM>. T. ...FATES. B. T. LOWXDEa.J*.. D1TW BATIMOI, A.J.LOD HICH Mmuu?, Bentral location COR. THIRD ftND flftIN ST They have for rent a' large number of safe deposit boxes in safe deposit vault, one of the largest and best burglar and K' k fire proof vaults in the State. ft m YOCm ACCOSTXT 1* SOLICITED. BLiK . Come and see ns, it will K've us pleasure co show you our : K-*- new rooms and i vaults. * * The Monticello Brick Company, * * MANUFACTURERS OF .: Pavers Pressed and Common Brick ? AND CONTRACTORS FOR BRICK WORK. Will keep constantly on bund a fnll supplv of first-class brick at the Monti, cello brick vnril, on the PCLLARD farm. Clarksburg. W. Va. Their plant is well eqnippr<l and cannot he surpassed by any plant for tbe manufactoi of brick in the State. Orders solicited. Address, J. B. ADAMS. tarv. Box 148. Clarksburg, West Virginia. l?-ti. I EVERY State or Territory. FOR Education, FOR Noble Manhood, FOR True Womanhood.' sr ssr sr IT GIVES all important news of the Nation, IT GIVES all important news of the World. IT GIVES the most reliable market reports. IT GlVES brilliant and instructive editorials. IT GIVES facinatinc short stories. IT GIVES an unexcellent agricultural department. IT GIVES scientific and mechanical information. IT GIVES illustrated fashion articles. IT GIVES lmmorous illustrations. IT GIVES entertaiumet to young anil old. IT GIVES satisfaction everywhere to everybody. We Furnish "The Telegram" and New YorK Weekly Tribune for only $1.75. Cash in advance. Address all orders to Th.e Clarksburg Telegram Co. CLARKSBURG, W. VA- ; &T sr 23?" :ir :=?r r Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best. Tribune office, New York City, and a sample copy of tM .'New York Weekly Tribune" will be mailed to you. W^KMEN CURED $5000 JMLI you. or address with stamp send them and book FREE. The ELIXIR OF YCHnw, cures alt Nervous Diseases, such as Weak Memory Loss of Brain Power. Lost Vitality. N'Rhtly F. k.' slons. Evil Dreams. Headache. Pains to the U. | and Back, and Insanity, caused by youthful ? or excesses, over Indulgence or *by se of any*"** - either sex. Ask for ELlXIR OF YOUTH: take* other. St per bottle, six for $$. Sold under? rantee to cure or mooey refunded. Prepared oo j ?7 TM1 GIRMAN HOSPITAL HlliBDY CW QMND RADIOS. MIOHIOAH* For sale bj Wells k Haymaker, drnjritista Mam street ^ SALESMEN WANTED To*11 oar hick arade Inverted Numryfitock. Many lew ayecialtlN offered this year tor the Brat time, u well aa the standard varieties of ftulta and ornamentals. We prevleH expeiieiee na eeaaary, Write fbr term*. atatlnc a*e. etc. Hoopea, Bro. A Thomas, Maple Amu Jfantrias, Weat Cheater. Pa. Wanted-An Idea Protect your Idea*: they may bring you wealth Write J6hk WEODERBCRN A CO . Patent Attor Days, Waahlncton, D. C.. for their *1.800 prise offer anduat of two hundred lavenUoua wanted. ?. E. Turner, of Oompton, Ma, writes us that after suffering from piles for seventeen years, he completely cur ed them by using three boxes of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cures eczema and severe skin diseases. B, J. Oriss, druggist, Pike street Undertaking and Embalming Receives our special attention' Prices Moderate. Slate Vaults in Stock.; Telephone calls; answered nigh' * day. Day call from Clarksburg Ooi pauy, No. 67. Night call from Clsrni burg Company, No. 14. .. A1 Day call from Bell Company. .. Night or T G. Brady's residonoe, cor. ami Mechanic Streets. "TJ, CLABK8BUBQ FPBNlTOBEja Coscorets attmulfcte liver, kidnfJJ and bowels. Never sioken, weakffl' g gripe, 10a 13