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| (HE GENERAL ASSEMBLY esbytorlans of the Country to Meet Thursday at Detroit. I iUSINESS OF YflST IMPORTANCE : (o the Future of the Church in the United States?ConTcssion of Faith and Dr. Brlffg's Case the Leading Feature?The Sew Creed Sot Yet lliaifvA.* Anllnti ??V?UJ iv> <? . Detroit, May 18.?Tlio ono hundred ind third session of the General Aslembiies of the Presbyterian Church (Fill begin on Thoraday morning. Tiie brethren in the South will meet at Birtringham, Ala., and those in the A'orth In this city. Several efforts have been \ made to bring about an organic union between the two bodies, but it was doK tided two years ago, when the Northern Assembly was in session in New York, to try federation for a while, and let organic union rest. It is not necessary " to hare this topic discussed hero this year, in order to have an intorest? , ing meeting, or in fact a lively mooting. With a report expected from the tommittee appointed last year at Saratoga to revise the Westminster Confes. rinn of Faith, and with overtures from about eighty' Presbyteries in regard to ihe Union theological Seminary, Homo asking the Assembly to veto the appointment of Professor Briggs, whoso Inaugural address on Biblical theology has led his own Presbytery in New York to begin judicial proceedings ugainst him?with these two among ot her topics of importance which arc expected, the coming Assembly promises to be a a>'- memorable one. Extensive preparations have been . ' made for entertaining tlio hundreds of ;iT. commissioners and their, wives, besides fl- . officers and patrons of thevarious boards -L : ? of the church, returned missionaries and those about to go abroad or to the frontier. It is not possible at this timo.tosay who will be the next Moderator. Last year, at Saratoga, the lines were drawn on the question of the rovisionof the Westminster Standards, and the Rev. gW' Dr. William 15. Moore, of Columbus, I Ohio, for a number of years thu Perma\ nent Clerk of the Assembly, a moderato revisionist, was nominated by Dr. Derrick Johnson, of Chicago, a revisionist, and the motion whs seconded by Dr. Agnew, of Philadelphia, an anti-revi . sionist. 1 This year it seems probable that the question of the orthodoxy of Dr. Brigjts will be the principal issue; and it is possible that this subject may decide the election. Among; those whoso nnmaa hnvn hflfin mentioned so far are Dr. Charles A. Dickey, of Philadelphia, Ptofesaor Green, of Princeton Seminary, and Professor Roberts, of Lane Seminary. Some friends of Dr. John llall, of New York, suggested that it would bo a graceful thing, and one which I would give general satisfaction to the Church at laige, to name him as the . Moderator, but ho has decided to let his alternate go in his place. DB. MOO BE TO rnHACII THE OPENING SERMON. The meetings of the Assembly will be " held in the Fort Street Presbyterian church, of which the Kev. Dr. Wallace Badclifl'e is pastor, and will begin on Thursday at 11 a. m. As usual tlio retiring Moderator will preach a sermon occupying about an hour, atter which the commissioners will retire for ft luncheon and discuss probable candidates for the Moderatorship. At S 'o'clock the Assembly will convene and | the election will take place. After two or three Teports have been presented preparations will be made for tho observance of tho Lord's Supper in tho evening. On Friday morning the standing committees will be appointed, anil the Assembly will be in full session. The report which will receive the most public attention, especially outside of the Presbyterian denomination, will be those submitted by tho special v. . committee appointed to report this year. These include one on the World's Fair, one on Church unity, another on B ' tho revision of the proof texts of the Westminster Confession of Faith, and one of the increase of ministers. But the most vital of all the sixteen reports expected will be that on the revision of the Confession of Faith. Transcending all of these, however, will be the discussion of the question whether or not Dr. ' Briggs is orthodox. I TBI CONFESSION OP FAITH. .Next to the Briggs question will bo that of the revision of the Confession of Faith. A committee was appointed i , .last year at tho conclusion of the great debate at Saratoga to reviso the f-'tnndf arils. Their report hus not bton made public, but the secretary has given a single idea of what has been accomplished. Tho changes, eliminations o> AM oMoflir In 1 I UUUIVIUIID ?>U VUM^.?. ??"? chapter Hi, 3, 4, 5, 7; chapter iv, 1; chapter vi, 4; chapter vii, S, 0; chapter x, 2, 4; chapter xi, 1, 8; chapter xiv, 1; chapter xvi,7j chapter xxi, 4; chapter xxiii, 3; chapter xxiy, 3; chapjer xxv, 6; ohaptor xxix, 2, and chapter xxx, 2. The general desire expressed by the Presbyteries in their answer to the overture submitted by the " previous Assembly "for a more explicit statement of the love of God for the world," ""for the sufficiency of the atonement and free offer of salvation to all men," "for recognition of tho Church's duty to evangelise the world," fora statement of individual responsibility for salvation," and "for a fuller statement respecting the person and work of the Holy Spirit," the coimnittce has seemed to meet by tho preparation of two now chapters, one entitled, "Of the Work of the iloly Spirit," to follow ehapter viii, "Of Christ the Messiahami tho othe-i "Of the Universal Oiler of the Gospel," to follow chapter ix, "Of Free Will." These chapters, it Is said, meet most of the suggestions in the answers of thlPrcsbyterius, and make many of the changes asked for in other chapters unnecessary. tu* xrw ooMCRxsrs (HERD. ! During .the discussion in the Prcsbytorics last year regarding the revision of the Standards, it was urged that a new Concensus Creed should bo pre pared, which should tnko the place. ?s n working Article of faith, of tho Westminster Confession. Twenty-six Presbyteries Bent up overtures relating to this now creed, which were referred to the Committee on Bills and Overtures, of which President W. C. Roberts, of Lttko Forest University, was chairman. The committee reported the following answer, which was adopted: * "All overtures on a new amlJConsensus Creod shall be referred to a committeo of nino, which shall invito the co-opera-tion of the Reformed Church throughout the world, holding tho Presbyterian eystem, to prepare a short creed containing tho essential nrtlclesoi the Westminster Confession, to bo used as the common creed of these churches, not as a substitute forth#creed of any particu I lar denomination, tint to supplement it (or the common work of the church, I especially in mission Jidda, and clinM rerport of tho next .\tsemWly for it* rnnHideration, and tlmt thd Moderator of j the Assembly bo the chairman of tho I committee." 'Hie committee appointed under tho fomgoing resolution w:w as follows: The Rev. Drs. W. E. Moon-, W. H. Roberts, Howard Crosby, John Dewitt, of McCormick; Francis Brown, of Union Seminary, und Jienjitmin liw AVorflold, of Princeton SeminaryjWlth El dors Kdwurd F. Piiruut, Henry Day and Robert N. Wilson. This committee met in New York Inst month and decided simply to j report progress at the meeting this year, | asking to be continued. amending the coJWrrrnxiox. . '| One of tho matters stibmlMcd to tho Presbyteries was oh tho methods' of amendbj tho Constitution of tho Church. This was con sidercd by President l'atton to be of more importance than the mere question of revising tho Confession, and parts of several days in the last Assembly wera spent in discussing this subject. The committeo having it in charge were led by Dr. 11,<, Zhit/ul Clerk, who handled the discussion in 11 capital manner and made a speech which was considered one o( the best during tbc Assembly. The recommendation submitted by tho committee us an overture has been answered affirmatively; by 184 Presbyteries and negatively bv seven. "Dr. Howard trosbv.of die Now York Presbytery, was tho chairman of a committee which discussed the report of the special committee of tlio Assembly on the Increase of the Supply of Ministers. With his characteristic brevity lie handed in this report, which was adopted by the Presbytery: The committee have duly considered said report and would advise tho Presbytery to give it as its opinion to the General Assembly that no such general plan of ministerial adjustment as that projected in the report is practicable, but that each Presbytory nhould bo charged by the Assembly to look after this spcciul interest carefully and in its own way." HE TUUXED UP. Why a Smart Now York Hotel Clerk Kicked Ilhutfelf. JSVtf York Tribune. An awkward looking man walked somewhat timidly up to the hotel clork ? .1 Avmnnrl WStlioraliPA Wna U11U HOIkVU " in his room. "Armand Withersbee?" replied tho hotel clerk. "Don't know him." " "Hasn't he a room hero?" asked the mnn. "No." "Not parlor D on the second floor?" he gasped, as he mopped his lace with a handkerchief anu produced a check for S100 payablo to "Armand Withersbee," drawn on tho Fourth National Bank. . "Did ho tell you lie lived hero?" asked the clerk. ' "Yes," answered tho man, "and ho promised to be here at 7 o'clock p. m. sharp to repay the 4-10 ho borrowed from me." "Ucon loaning him money, oh?" "Why, yes; but he gave mo good security." I" wouldn't lend money to a man I had only known for u Jow hours without good sopnrity. Ho gavo me this chock for $100." "How much did yon lend him on it?" "forty dollars." "The bank was closed and ho bad to get tho money somewhere at once to meet n pressing claim, eh?" i "Wliw wiw thnt. was it Axncfclv. Howl did you know iif? . . i.i, ; "flearof theih every dnv," replied tho clerk, "and see their victims." "Victims?" "Yes victims. You're one of them." "Mow's that ?" Ijj "You've been swindled." "Mo swindled ?" "Yes, you.: You outfit to: know better than to lend inoncy to casual acquaintances you may make in this groat city. You must learn to keep your oyes open and read the newspapers. It's a pretty rank greenhorn that would be taken in by that old dodge." "I'll thank you not to call me a greenhorn, sir," replied tho man in an angry tone; "I m no fool, I cim tell you. 1 can rend character in tho face". This Mr. Witherabee struck nie as nn honest man and I'm sure he'll come here to redeem his cheek." "Bet you he doesn't," said tho clerk. "I'm hot a hotting man," replied the other, "but I'm going to sit here awhile and wait for Sir. Witliersbee." "All right," answered the clerk. "Sit down." The man Eat down and kept his eye steadily on tho door for about half on hour. "Still think he's going to come, oh ? sneered the clerk. "Yes; I ain't going to abandon mv faith in human naturo yet. Ilo'fl come." | "Bet you $10 ho don't," said the clerk, tantalizingly. .'Well, I'll risk it," replied the man. "Who'll hold the stakes'/" "The elevator boy/' said the clerk. Two $10 bills wero put up and the man eat down to trait ngaiu. Before ten minutes had elasped a man hustled in, went straight up to the clerk, and throw down u cord on which waa engraved "Annan Withersbee." "Has anybody bcon asking for mo?" he said. Then, without waiting for un answer, he turned and let his eye full on the man who had the check. With an exclamation of pleasure ho suluted him, excused his lateness, produced $40 in crisp bills, handed them oyer, produced a check fol-$100, and invited the The clerk looked on in amazement, what the awkward man reached lor the elevator boy, got the $201 declined to drink, took'lhu arm of Mr. Withersbee, and marched out with him triumphantly. As tliey passed out they had an indescribable' but unmistakable air of comradeship about them that made tho clerk kick himself and eSclaim angrily: "Done again, byJiminy! Pals, of course I I might nave known it!" Juotlivr'M r riciul. We have both used "Mother's Friend" and find it to be one of the best nieilieincs in tho world, and would not bo without it in confinement for any consideration. Mum. Saiiaii F. Vinckst, Slits. Mary A. Luck, Rock liun, Ala. Sold at wholesale and retail by Logan Drug Co. and all druggists. IIurklon'M Arnica Salvn. , The best Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hheuni, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chiblains,Corns and all skin Kruptions,and poaitivclycurcs Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents by box. For sj!o by Logan Drug Co. Sirli llcadnchr. Loose's Red Clover Pill* enro sick headache, dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation. 2oc per box, lioxes for$l. For sale by Logan Drug Co. iwm Bkecium's 1'ill8 act liko magic on a weak stomach. v PERSONAL POINTS. Rev. Sam Jones lw? given notico that he cannot conduct services at the Kound J-uku camp-meeting this year, and Mr. Moody has, therofore, boon secured. * Charles Feohtor left tho jewelry worn by him us "Hamlet" to Lester Wallack. Wftlluck left it to Madame Pouisi, and she in turn has given it to Frederick PuulcUng. A saddle that went through two wars with Gen. Joseph E. Johnston has been (flvnn hv liia (risiniliinntiAtvtn ihn T nrlinu1 Hollywood Memorial Association, of Richmond. General Butler has been retained in another case to bo tried by Judge CarSenter in tho United States Circuit ourt at Boston this month. He will bo on hand. Extensive preparations have been made by tho Vatican tor tho coming celebration in honor of Pope Gregory the Great, Leo XIII. has offered throo Srizcs tor the best essays upon phases of regory's career. Among her accomplishments the princess of Wales numbers a good knowledge of photography. She has just sent a lame number of her productions to tho International exhibition about to be opened at Vienna. Rev. John Ilall, of New York, Rev, Charles A. Dickey, of Philadelphia, and Bov. George D, Baker, of the same city, comprise a trio out of which ,tho next moderator will doubtless be ehosen by the l'rosbvterian Gonoral Assombly that meets in Detroit on Thursday next. Prof. George Gossmnn, who died at Milwaukee this week, had tho reputation of being one of tho linest linguists in this country. Ho spoke fluently nine IanguugoB. lie spent ton years teaching in Antioch and Jerusalem, and foryeurs was a private tutor to the sons oi the presidents of 1'eru and Chili. Among the visitors to tho Smithsonian institution the other day were Dr.Gntling and Mr. Maxim, both of whom are celebrated as inventors of rapid firing and destructive ordnance. Mr. Maxim has been devoting himself re conuy to experimenting in uie neiu 01 neriiil navigation, and wont to tho Smithsonian to boo Prof. Langley. At the DcntUt'a. Il'iVrirr TTapm. "Ach! my dear sir," said n poor sufferer to a dentist, "that is the second wrong tooth you have pulled out." "I inn very sorry," said tho careless operator, "but as you had only three teeth when I commenced, I am sure to get hold of tho right one next time. Ho Needed Something Else. I'uek. Columbia Freshman?Aw. bahbali, haven't you some kind of hair wenewor that I could put on this moustache? ' Barber?Faith, sor, I think it's a hair origtnator that you do be afther wantin'. Too Jind. JTimKv'i WttHy. "What a fearful picture of Johnson that was in the Karoo." "Yes: and tho worst thing about it is that it was an exact likeness." Fatal noglect is little short of suicido. Tho consequences of a neglected cough are too well known to need repeating. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup cures a cough promptly, bold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. daw Designated. Princeton. Elise?Did I understand you to call your husband "Lily?" Mrs. Golightly?Yes; ^you boo lio toils not, neither docs he spin. The Now Discovery. You havo hoard your friends and neighbors talking about it. You may yourself be one of the many who know from personal experience just how good a thing it is. If you havo ever tried it you are one of its staunch friends, because tho wonderful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King's Now Discovery over after holds a'placo In the house. If you have never used it and should bo afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trnble, secure u bottle at ouco and givo it a fair trial. It is guaranteed ov#ry time or money refunded. Trial bottles free at Logan l)rug Co.'s Drug Store. 0 .? rii..n Mo.. 1 ism J. if. Look Red Clocer Co., DttroiU Gextlxmen I have boon using your Fluid Extract of Red Clover for constipation, and find it a truly wonderful medicine, in fact docs inoro than you claim for it. I choorfully rccommend it to any one mifTcring from that or kindred complaints. Yours respectfully, Fjiedkiuck Loten. The above 1b but 0110 of many such letters we arc receiving every day. If you nro ailing try Loose's Extract Red Ulovcr. If it does you half as much good as Mr. Luden, you will be well repaid. If it does you no good after faithful trial return the bottle to druggist you purchased of and ho will return your money, as such is our instructions. Only try it is all we ask. For sale by Logan Drug Co. daw The Olive branch has always been used as un emblem of peace aiid good will. When the dove returned to the ark with tho Ollvo twig in its mouth it brought ioy and peace to Noah and his family. Tne mission of "Omve Blossom" is to carry joy, peaco and health to suffering women. "Olive Blossom" is sold by Logan Drug Co.. C. R. Goetie, \V. W. Irwin, W. E. Williams, 0. Schnepf, C. Mcnkemeller, W. C. Armhright, W. II. Williauis and M. W. Heinrici; J. W. 1 Mr rah, Rolston A Co., Martin's Ferrv; Bowie & Co., Bridgeport; C. M. Wyrick, Bcllaire; St. Clair Bros., Benwood, Diw-fl PIlc*t'Pile*, Me*. Loose's Red Clover Pile Remedy 1b a positive specific for nil forms of the disease. Blind, bleeding, 4 itching, ulcerated and protruding piles. Price 50c. For sale by Logan Drug Co. mw CHILD BIRTH -i MADE EASY! " Mothers' Friikd " is a scientifically prepared Liniment, every ingredient of recognized value and in , Aniidont mm Kit lli< nr/w ' lUIMMIIk UJV VJJ Ml* IIIWUIMll fivfession. These ingredients are combined in a manner hitherto unknown "MOTHERS' FRIEND" ? WILL DO all that is claimed for it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to " Moth??j " mailed FREE, containing valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Sent by exprcM on receipt of price |t.BO per bottle BRAOFIEID REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Ga. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST* LOGAN DRUG CO., nrld-tuv AND ALL UllUUOUTf* Good Morning! Yon Are Hoarse! Lightning Cough Drops are something now In the wax of a throat and Inns balsam, are safe, certain and prompt in their action, and are a sure cure ior CEO DP. 1'jmce, 2b aud 60 cbkts a bottle. Lightning Vegetable Liver Pills are > lure cure for Sick Headache, Biliousness,Costlrenest, File* and Inietlrltr of the Liver. 23 obkt8 a Box. Sugar Coated. One pill a dose. Don't pipe or make you tick. Lightning Hot Drops A panacea (or external and Internal use. For Bhcuraatlnn, Neuralgia, Dljihthtrh, Sore Throat, Sprains. Brullet, Lameness, Burn,, Cramps. Collo and all painful altecHons. A lure cure (or Dlarrhaa, Summer Complaint and Flux, as and 60 cists rxn ,_ Bottlb. *1- Vmm. will nWjifl fiana ItlUlinv Willi. IS yon feci no relief after using two-thirds the contents of a bottle of these medicines return the remaining one-third to tho dealer from whom you bought It and he will refund the price paid for the entire bottle. For Sale by all Drugflilt ?nd Dealers in MetfJdni. Prepared by HERB MEDICINE CO., - Weston, W. Va. \ KW-WORTH A GUINEA A BOX/W S ForBILIOUS ft NERVOUS DISORDERS | ) Such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Fullness and Smiling after Heals, ) ) Dizziness, and Drorrsiness, Cold Chills,Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, < S 1 Shortness of Breath, Costivoness. Scurry, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed ') ) Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Hemus and Trembling Sensations. &c. \ > THE FIRST D08E WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. < < BEECHAM'8 PIUS TAKEN AS DIRECTED RESTORE FEMALES TO OOHPIETE HEALTH. , C ) For Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired S c Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc., ? f thoy AOTUKE HAOIO, Strengthening tho muaoular System, restoring lonjj-lcwt flow ( \ plax/on, bringing buck the kcan tdge of appetite, and aroualag with tho ROSEBUD OP J c HEALTH tho whole physical energy or tho human tramo. Ono ot tho beet guarantees ) \ Solo^AcpnU for Uje^Uiiltod St.^eSjirAo (|f i?ur^drorkIataoea keepthnm) WlIJ^MAlL / a|ng|. DRY UCHINQ SCALES THAT CRAOKKO . AND POPPED OPEN. y. a Lcjdies-, Btbdbejt Co., N. Y., April 11,1890. Jy^sNSi > Foe TEH, Milbdbs & Co., Buffalo, N,' T. W%8v Gentlemes When about ten or twelve years i old I wns troubled with cracks across the palm of WTOGSflM&H^my left hand, and when they healed the trouble V' ')r<1'J0 out on my head, and every winter it wouia ??me out a sort of tetter and mnko scales all over I mv head. I have not been free from It a slnglo 1 winter since, but it was worse lost winter after I bad the grippe, for then It came out In spots all over my ^fPmVwpS^' body. I bad a doctor examine me, and be told mo ' that there was no ours for me. 1 got worse and worse. Scales would form over the sores and then dry out unULthcy would crack and pop open, showing a watery matter. My skin was all Ilka a dry wrapper. It felt as though it hnd dried on me. Tho scales were so bad that they would collect in the bed and have to bo shaken out. It was about this time that I commenced using B. B. B. I was so bad that I was ashamed to take my hat off before a neighbor. I bad used Ave bottles of another medicine without noticing any effect; but when I commenced to take B. B. B. the sores came out thicker than before, and they burned llko flro; they were immense blotchcs of fire that would burn so I could not sleep. The way they burned and itched can not be told, and I hope no one else may ever know from experience. The only relief I | oould get was from washing the sores with some B. B. B. I stuck to tho medicine and was on the fourth bottle before I could see that I was really better, although I knew that It was better to get such rottenness <jut of i my blood than to have it stay there. I did 6ay once that I wished I had never ? J ODD >? ? annniiMrr/ir? mo nnr? f/vrinv T ihnnk hnr UUUiUlOUCCU t>UHlM? Ui Vi ?'| UUV IUJ IIUW wiwuiu?n?~ hih, V?- ? ??j ? for the odvico, for I am in good health now, and I aon't believe I ever would have been with my blood in such a condition as it was. , My scalp now Is clean and clear of all scales and tetter, and on ay body there : arc only small spots to show where tho sores were, and these spots are froe from scales. I do not doubt bat that tho euro will be perfect. I am now on the sixth bottle and will take more until every spot Is gone. I j firmly bellevo that Burdock Blood Bitttn will cure the worst disorders of tho blood, for such certainly was mine. Signed, tJ1 MmtokePills ? DR. SCHENCK'S BWB 1 DR SGHEHCK'S OcflMfgen s,AN0,RDF0r,0VERH#LFACENTURY DBII MtfiMift ili CumIndigestion,SoorStomach, Heart- "J [hlHIHihlil burn, Flatulency, Oolic, and all Dlseuaeeof D wWllH'IIIM / the Stomach; GcMtlvenew, Inflammation, wmm ^ DlttrrlHU*, Vllt'f,aU(l VlMCatoa of the Bowelt; M^d%nmm/KL Congoation.Blllouineia, Jaundice, Nani?a, re* now* Tr(Jp&'i3M2 llnatachn, Glddlnoaa, Nerrouaneaa, \Van? &\*[l3B8l9 ginU. 8ltiggi*h Liter. They clean thu mucoua la a Posit Its Cure for coat*, redtico gorged or oongeat *1 condl* Will Care tJoiin, brwk Hp?tufitK>rnc(iait'lic<f/nns, fp-rftliftWC rOI HR DYSPEPSIA fton, fm, healthy action Utile on ?uw, and U *;duVD,lL?.hPlB ? giro the Kystcm a chunco to row Tar tuno An" Dn?w?t of thft And nil Dlrardor* of the Dl?andatrength. They are THROAT AND LUNQ8. f goatlvoOrgans. It1ilikewise ...ni - It li pleatant to tho tnat#, a Corroboratlro or Strength- PURELY VEGETAEJI.tf and does not contain a portld* enlng Medicine, and may be QTPIPTI V BntAP I IT of opium or anything lnltjrttaken with benefit (u alWnuea &THICTLY HtLIAL Lt, ^ ItiatheBestttughSlo* of Debility. For Sal- by all AN0 ABSOLUTELY SAFE. Jcinein the World. For Sal* Druggist*. Price,$l.(K)perbot- by all DruMiits. PrtcoSlJJO J tie. Dr. Schenck'a New Uook For Sale by all Druggista. Pric; 25 eta. par bottlo. Dr. Scbenck's Hook on Lungs, Liver and Stomach per box; 3 boxea for 65 eta.: or Jont by oti Oonaamptlon audita Cora, . mailed free. Address, uinll. pnstuee free, on receipt oT price, mailed free. Address Or. J.H.Schonok & Son, Phila. Br. J. Il.Schonck A Son,Philadelphia, Pa. Or. J.Mc^enck A Son.PhlttL for Infants and Children. ? ??n????.1 i ??w? ?wo?? )| n "CMtorU tow well adapted to children that I Ca*tnrla ctiros Colic, Onwtlpatlon, ? IT'.TW" = fcnowu to mo. It. A. J earn, n. p., I gmtioa, 111 So. Oxford Et., UrookJjn, Zj'. Y. | Without injurious medication. Tu* Cornel CouriKT, 57 Hurray Street, IT. T. ( I j*?A ^or v.V UOVAv JJ\ A\OV\onwnco m>vru ULiLti Satisfaction Guaranteed. \ EACH CAN OF THE COOKS BAKING POWDER 18 GUARANTEED ; FULL STRENGTH, FULL WEIGHT, AND IS SOLD ON ITS MERITS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIOE CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY. COOKS Quarters, Retail at 5 cts. 1 000818 Halves, Retadl at 1Q cts. - j COOKS Pounds, Retail at 20 cts. ; Sold by all Grocere. Try a Pound Can. T"''""^? ??i?v. . &&iS&8$?xMti GROCERIES. ETC. M. REILLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Pork Packer ?AND?? Cnrer-of the Celebrated "STRAWBERRY" HAMS. FIjU U ?0. Christian Bros.' "Crown" Brand, Jlinnenpolta . Fatent, Taylor's Potent and "BIST" Fumlii, Williams' Choico Ohio Family, and many other choico brawls of Family FUrnr In stock and constantly rccclviuj;. ROASTED COFFEE. "Aiaboma," "AmnJOKLE's," "tioN." and m* own roast of "Old Woman," "Hoiia* Head" and looso roast. Solo agent /or the Celcbated PuPont Powdsr Mills. 7a full supply of Riflo, Blasting uud Sidr. ing Powder of every kind constantly iu nrnrv sine. Orders solicited from dealers only. Also Patent Hemp, Cotton and ? uter rroof Safety Fuse. t\yi QlTOX FIRST JUNE PARTY To tip 6 LA tj Europe will leave New York by the Cunard steamer Amauia, Saturday, May R for a threo months' tour, embracing Ircluni Scotland, England, Holland. Belgium, tlj# Rhine. Germany, Switzerland, France und Italy, The cost of membership in the party is $:A which includes fl?t-class. travel throughout, hotel accommodations,carringe driven und othc* expenses, and will be accompanied by un nbli conductor. Tickets procured ut II. F. BhURENS' 2217 Market street. i:iy$ PLUMBING, ETC, ^ arn| IRON l'IP$ cocks, UK10.N8, Ac. MHHP jPiflS CAB ASD STKAil jj|l nrrixo. m HHB n R?AU Avt> I water m^Kpi^jwBM heating. TRIMBLE &LUTZ, 1416 and 1418'ltarket St, Wheolifig, W. Vi S!?!L ^yM. HARE & SON, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, OAS ASD STEAM FITTERS, No. 33 Twturn Bntnf. AH work dono promptly ot reasoaablQ prloM. mo. HiBBEim & son. U Successors to Thompson & HlbbcrA, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, 3A8 AND 8TBAM FITTERS, BRASS FOUNDER! SpecialtiesNatural Gob Supplies, Stotm Healing and Ventilation. 1314 Market Street, Wheeling, W. Va. W-All work promptly.dono at most reason* >1e prlcow. )ii8 DENTISTRY. Hew York Dental Association, K0..10MMA1N ST., WheolIng.W. Vn. I Bet or Teeth _ 10 Ot I QOODBET... 800 JEST Skt.. : MOt GOLD FILLING A SPECIALTY t irriucrufo 25 Centi riTAU2XO AQl W Ccnta. DR. G. L. HILL, COfiNlCE AND TIN ROOFING. iALVABIZED IRON 11? 6 ?ami? *TIN + ROOFING # pccfnl attention given to all lirul* of Shot Irou and Tin work on Bnlldiugs. Also f Sftol andPoltKooflng. ;aiiauu gci;pnciu oexoro eoniracuns:. w i PI<HEAPED TO GIVE BARGAINS . in that Hue of work. S. F=. CHUDinZELL. Jolfi Corner Main and South Stn-ctn. SUMMER RESORTS to Park aid Oakland, ON THE OliEST OF THE AUEGHANH3, 800 FEET ABOVE TIDS-WATEB. 5EAS0N OPENS JUNE 15, 1891. Theso famous mountain resorts, situated fit thi umtnlt of the Alleghanlcs and directly, ?r?f ho main line of tho iJnJtlniore Ohio K?lj'M. iavo tho advantage of lt? splendid vestlbuliji >rces tralu service both cMt and wcst.otxj wj here fore readily accessible from all part* w ountry. All Baltimore St Ohio trains ?tt>p ? )oor l'nrk and Oakland during the season. Rates, $60, $75 and $90 a Month, ccordlnnto location. Communication* ?0 add rinsed to GEOKGE D.DeHHiLD* uer Baltimore & Ohio Hotels, CumoorifirA Id., up to Juue 10; after that dflte either im? 'ark or Oakland. Garrett county. Md. ':|.viL. ARCHITECT. 0 HOMER WELLS, ARCHITECT, Room 1", RciUy IWlWIng, '.Vliccllnff. V '11AC7ICAL 8UJ>EUINTK.SD1:.\I. iK-n I-xrlMATESCAHKI't'l : ' - PHOTOGBAPHV. ^RISTO -PHOTOGRAPHS' OUR 8PBC1ALTV. pll HIO(t 1X'8 G A 1.1. ' 'ijj5HINA. GLASS &GUEEN3 W Ajjj; ryALL PAl'JiU AND R007V? MOULDINGS. twill pay you to coll nnd we my ??' ' Uuyliiif daewbcre. mm JOHN KKirl'lh-. * JOB-lniORK*! h| Iteatly ond Promptly At latolUfirarer Job Bwni>- ^