KDlTOlt ' I.UIIIOIITON, I'A.i - BiVtohdaYi apiui, in, issi. -r,V severe tlmclc of earthquake win Ml lu (lie central llst ricta of California at u quarter past two o'clock tin 8nnilny morn Ing.but un strlous tlmiingo Is rqiorted. General Martin W. Oury,n welt-known fx CoufctlernteulTicornniliNilillcinii of South .-Carolina, tiled on Salunlay morning, at EJgefioM, In thoL State, R?n,l 40 ycats. Mrs. Charles Bullnu,nf Sariuinc, Mltlil eanj known as llio"Muniniotli Queen," died lust Friday. Her wrlglit when traveling on exhibition is mlil to have been 574 JmuikIs, bu( before- licr death she declined to 400 pounds. y-The losses or cuttle In the Kortliwost prove Smaller than wo anticipated. In the V .pef Missouri and Yellowstone Valleys, the average lota will hardly reach ten per cent , and much of thli li cltnrgeablc, not to tlio severe weather, but to the leccnt spring fijods. Bishop P,clt, ol the Methodist Eiiisco- pal Church, exvts to sail lor Europe about the htufMiiy. He will be accompanied by hia nephew. President G. V. I'eck, of lloddlng College, Illinois. They will visit England, France, Greece, Germany and Palestine. Bishop Peck is one of ihe delo' g'ltcs to the Ecumenical Milhodlst Confer tncc. The United Stales Treasurer now holds a' the New York assay ofllee nmt the Philii delphia Mint nearly ninety millions id' gold bullion an amount sufliclcnl to keep the Philadelphia Mint cnnslautly employed for the next fifteen months. It is estimated that the imp rtilion of gold bullion end coin during the current fiscal vtur will reach at least one hundred millions. Glover's Gap, n villago In Marion eounly, West Virginia, is terriblv afflicted with an epidemic of small-Hix, and all the doctors thero bein; ic!c with the disease, ihero is no one to nllend to tlie stricken. The dead nro left uiihuried, and all who eouhldnso have left the place. Tho dis ease has spre I to Birum.tcn miles dis tant. The Governor was lelerap'ied to for jielpto bury the dead, and replied that the ciunty uuthorillcs should alien I to the matter. In Common l'.-a Court N.i. 2. Thiln delphia, it was decreed W.ii"S lay, that ma i-io-iK a. li mi I ticket, lor President, Director?, ete., of the Philadelphia and Rm ling Railroad, was duly elected at the re3'it meeting id slnt-khddeis. An appeal to tho .Supreme Com I una a I lor wards lakeu iiy (nttou-l lor l-miiklm I). Goneu ami the o! I I) nrl of Direct ir. Cti'cl fir Fi-.ink S. Bond and tho new B Mi-d of Directors Til ed, during the alterninui, in the United States Circuit Court, n petition fir freo nc cs to the Co:ppiny' books and p.iicrs and rce 'gull ton by the Receivers as the duly elicUd i film ol Ihe Company. A man named Goodwin, accused of lar ceny, was lodge.1 In j-iit at Cleaifield, Tj.. on Thursday Inst. On Friday night a man and woman, claiming to be the brother and sitter of.l he prisoner, wero admitted to his cell. After they left Goodwin was found deail fpun knile wounds, and Ihev wero pursued, and lodged in tho Curwensvllle jail. At the tuquesi on Saturday it was de velop! that Goodwin hud been killed by a fejlow prisoner pained Evans, not' by his visitors. Tho woman who visited lliejiil with Goodwin' brother Is n disreputable character. a ml laolngnrqunliitml with Evans, t'lf jajlnr-tii'lifcreelly" eimilll Goodwin a.ndtho woman In vjsit Evans' coll. .There 1'ia men rprirrellcl, and he elahhiiljr 'look place. Goodwin's brol her was discharged, buji.lhe woman was'beld as aivtssory to the ururiler. - ' Spoking oflhe dead-l-nk in the U. S. Senate the New York Sun says: If Ihe course of Ihe DemocrolicUnited States Sena tora is deserving disapproval, Unit of the Republicans is far mom censuiable. On the m In a far greater degiee tests the culpa bility of the unwemly delay oflhe public business. The Deniprriiis offer In go into executive session, for lln consideralion ol the nnmlmilioiis which Ihe Piesident has tent in, and roiislantly renew iheir ofTer The Republican' do. line, and insist that belore proceeding to the trininirlinn of nnv buslnes t lie pri-cent Democratic olhVers of the Senate shall be removed and replaced ly Ke'publiraiis and Repiidiators. It is a p. If si wrargle for. the members of such a body to eneacn in. Tho Republican fliunt Ihe Ixtnnt-r of Civil Service Refoim; but Ihiy are to quirk to sacrifice all the proprieties as. luou us they come within Ihe tight or smell of i'il. After an illne'S of live weeks Rear Admiral .Inim-n I,. Lanlin-r, United Stales Navy, dud Tuesday looming ut his rcss ilenoe, No. 121 Boutli Tivoiily-Kiund tnei, PhlUilelphia, ul the nge ol 79 years. On tlio 10th of May, 1 820. at tho nge of ISyinrs, James I,. Iianluer was appointed a Mid hipmaii from Ponin-ylvaiii.i, his fiist ser view being under Cuiuiiiotti.irSu at ton tho lSicfio wmsl. In Anguil, 1F25, 1 e joined th fiigale Bimidt n iui', mid sailed to Franre, Ihe filgolu liearing to his native home General Labveile, who had Uvn "the Nllon'GiiRt" in lh coiinliy ho hud aid-' fl.to free. Mi.I5l11pm.1n Luidntr afterward tervd for.a.liuie in Ihe Mi-diterraiiean.aud nrlurned to Ihe United Stutes In' liiSit. On May 17, If 28 he was miiimifsiniied Lieu tenant, and in lf3I he enter, d uui duty j at Senior Lieutenant. After cruising about with various squadrons in various pails of tho globe he was coinmissione 1 a Com iiundcr May 17, ISM. Ten year later I e was ouumisiloueil u Captain. In Septem I hr. 1R I . lit. W.t. t.l.l.,.1 liMnlnn....! ..I at.. I .. ,,,.,,, i, lain, , 1 steam frigate Suequehuiina, of tho North A Is 11 tic Blockading Squailwii, blockading 60111I1 Carolina nd-Georgia. Ho hmk jart under Duint, litbo cupliiieofPoit Royal, h s cervices in that action Ulug so con-p cu out th it hii 11 ijiu was tont to C mgrers by President Lincoln for n voto of ibauks Irom til it body. In Hay. M2, ho as-limed cum in ind of the East Gulf Blockading Squadron with tho flag ol Rear Adiiinal. In Dei-ember he returned to Philadelphia iuvallile I ly a severe attack of yellow fever, by which din, during tho summer of I fir. I his ship lost Aoty officers and men. On July Ifl, 1802 he was commissioned as Commodore, ' svixi ii May, 1863, took command of the Vest India Squadron, with the flag of Rear i Admiral, and remained upon that duty ' Willi October, 1881, when the squadron was. tvilhduwn. On July 23, 1SC3, ho was com-' ntiisinneit as P.ear Admiral. From the j year IK8I (being retired on NovemUr 20) to ' 1S50 h was on special duly as a member of, courts 11 uM aid examining burdi. In I XVI? ha was opp.lnted Goeriior of the ' IfayaJ Asylum in PhllidelpUi where he mujasj, until 18I3L 1 M" V. M0I1TII1MKII, . . . WASHINGTON. oca srncui. t.sititii. Wasiiisoton, D. C, April 0, 1881. The deadlock In the United States Senate remains unbroken. Tho time has been consumed In a continuance of the discus sions arising from tho struggle over tho of ficers of the body, and nono of '.ho Presi dent's nominations have been acted upon. There is however tome evidence of weaken ing among certain Republican Senators on tlio continuation of the present deadlock. Except for the obligation of the caucus it would bo broken within a day or two. Several Republican Senators havo private ly expressed themselves. It is not Unlikely that early steps will be taken to this euu. Tney s.'uno johtua capital or credit in the longer struggle. Tho prominent position of the South 111 the present debate is grow., i 111: irksome to the Northern mind ot both political parlies. It ia Southtrn interests, soumern History, ooutuern men auu 1110 Democratic and Republican Southern Sena tir turn about every day. A great many letters of remonstrance against further de lay begin to come in Irum the North and the tone of the party press admonishes some sort of a compromise which will ad mit ul the diiiKj.nl ul public business. Mr. Coiikliug's attitude toward the administra tion is'still antagonistic. Ilia liuud is pop ularly dlttosed to be sceu in the prolonga tion of Ihu light in the (euate, uud it is charged that ho is negotiating with Demo cratic iiicmbersol the New York Assembly to have tho resolution of approval of Judge Robertson's nomination ittciuded. A Tieusury official remarked today that tlicro was now amaued 111 the vaults ul the upnrtuieiits a larger amount of gold than mus ever known lu be in Jiua Place ill the history of modern times, ut least, uud pro bably more than could bo authenticated as existing in 11 binglo treasury ut uny time belore 111 the world. There is now about 4l7.!,0Ul),lliiU or gold coin uud bullion exclu sive ol some $03,000,000 of silver, while the Bank of England has only about $76,000,000 ul gold. What moio singulur is that it stays in the vaults, no mailer what the de mand recently, tot as last as it is paid out it returns, shoeing that us long as cuiilideucu is maintained 11 is not u luvorile currency. The tuik ot an extra session ol CnugirSa is being revived ngalu. It is known that Mr. Blame has never yielded his position that mi extra session should be called, uud It is believed that ho will pot cease lu urge the President to take the step as the beat means to nil look the situation in the donate. Tho Democratic leaders have said Irom the beginning that if there was a ses sion called or il tho matter of organization was lnlioued till the regular sessaiu ul Congress, that they would 110. oppose its consummation, k" is not deemed improba ble, theiel'oie, that if they pel tut 111 their oostr.iclivo jNisitioti lor two or thrio weeks mine the Pies.deiil will summon Coiigtesi. it Is said that seveuil ol tlio Senators will mgo this step, an. I it is believed that the Se'Tctary of the Treasury will nolauuuuiice a ulicy till the question n sellleil. Tlie mil. I weather that begins to prevail here ha ut no-led other pleasure tourists ol iltslinc: n. Among the number ol these r.t Wuiu. .y's are ex .Secretary and Mrs. Hamilton Fish. They limy go larthei tj..iltli, or may end their trip with tlie Capital. Mis. Fisn is looking just as ol old her lai-e one of the beloved historic faces of Washington. The iniliieiiit) this lady exerted iikui society hele will remain a beneficent force long alter too cluso ol the century. An English baronet, Sir Bosc Price, wan Lady Price, ure also guesU ul Worinle's, mid Mr. G..1I. Morgan, of the hanking tiroi of Morgan, Diexel .t Co., iicciiiiiuiiiei by nis wile. It will jhus be seen that tin ee eiii'iiienl New Yora hanker, mo in the city, us Mr. Bliss, Hon. Levi P. Minion's pariner is 11 visitor ut tho house o, Ihe latter. The great French actress who h is created such a furore in eeiy cily in which she 11.1s piayeii, win 11111U0 Her lirst upiearaiice 111 Washington m the Nationul Theuiro 10 ulghl. The luct that neaily every scat in Ihe house, except in Ihe gallery ol'ilie gmli bus been sold lor both Io-iiil'IiI's ncrlorm- mice ami for Ihe matinee to-moaiuw shows how great 1111 interest is felt in her' advenl here. Tlie play lo-night will bo "Frau Fraii,"and 111 Ill's Mile. Bernhardt is sain to be seen lo puiliculur advantage. Imleen her "l-iau-riuu" is considered by many discriminating critics (u bo 'her bestiiesump' liuu. Ai'Qi'ST. NEWY0RK. rnoji our itFai.-i.AiicoanK3rO!tnKNT. Nkw Yo iik, April 12, 1RS1. Winter has tlnucrcd llh a vengeance this spring, whether It is to ba Into the lap ot amy or not is to ho s.-cn. Every one la ills- KUStcd. The spring fashions are '-altoiretber" so lovely, and Eater Is almost upon us, and It really looks as If the new suits were not to be sported on that day or all .lays, Easter Sunday, when anjbody who Is anybody can not possibly ho seen on F.rth Avenue In a wlnlcr '-rljr." There aie a hundred or inoro pri.spcctlves brides, too, walllnx to bo saerlriccil. with ilellc.tle travelllnu costumes all prepared, who look wlih horror upon tho sniiioro tkics. nnu shiver In tlio lev blasts. learing furs may havo to be the uud accompan iment or Iheir bridal tour in tlio so-called duwery month of Slay. It Is "too Ircadfullv rad." l'coplo luy however juit Ihe same rtoros aro crow. led, and there seems to be a stern resolve on the part ot tho fair sex to be dressed r.iriiny e loeriieiicy. l-.astorhas lacome nupo like a Eurenean ho'llay In New York. Nut only does It make the point of ilcb irkallon Irom winter Into spring, In' the mutter ol dreis. being the very utiuoji limit witliln which wlnlor styles may bo wuru, built has becomo a day for the Interchange ol ni propr.aie gifts, almost lo Ihoeitentol New Year's. Tho dyed hosier e'K o! our childhood would no lonxer be ru cognlicd In tlnlr recoi.s rucle.1 state. They arool suitar, of jia-teloanl, ofsann, or silver nnu 111 gol.lj iliey contain tjwels, lao s. Eluves or liontioni; they are lil.l away umong luxuit. out masses ul hoi house flowers, or i.cstle cunnla ly In lJs ol Iresh vldleis. They are kkvii 10 iiiasneuiert onu lovllest of her sex, aro ieleiiund In seemed boudoirs, and run n risx or Ueln '-smashed" In the ueksts or ulrty little hoy.. Oh 1 this Is the new era or Ideas and f.ish Ions; no Irivo remolded the latler as Ihor. oui.ly as the former. Even the "poke-' ul our grandmothers has h come 'a thlnx ol U-auty" this season. It has dwindled In (lie, los. somewhat uf Its shelving front roof, KTown shallow lu the tlden, and small In the cap, ludeo.i, b,corae a ' rc.op" almost, al. Ihougli It must nut be confounded wllh the vcoop" which is quite am. her U.nnet alto gether. Still In lis prueissol Browing small hy degrees It has become beauillullr becum lug Jt promises 10 be the raiting ijt. It e unes In all kluils ol straw, Leghorn, Tus can, rloreiitlneaud Neaiolltan braids, black brown, gray and slate color and a rich j el tow. Which takes the place or while tlia'ws, and has slinoit the look of sunburnt, old hat at tint sight. The capote snipe of the win ter will alio bejopular In sirai; It Is be. coining to nlinoii evirr one, modest and eas ily trimicedj there Is little variation In the shape from Ihe atlnsnd velvets, Just about to be east uH. It cemi s with a corunel, with a flaring iront.an.l also n a turban shape, lbe Beabeni" hat In coarse straw will be a great lavorlie for driving, lor the sea shore and country. It Is worn quite down over the face and turned up at one side. 'Ihe most uppropri.tteaiiJ gr.10. rul rim ulngs are rich ustrieli leathers, hai scarfs, straw eorus uud lussels, and lliu various shaded Irluiinings ol lace and sa In are seo'i on thjiu. A gr.at iioreliyin bouuet tilmuilnjs.lt the (haded itleor. Net. rllbon, satins, roatuer, all euiue shaded Irom ihe must oelloate tint to the daik'St hue. Houers will be a great ileal wni, also new si) lei of straw laee. straw beads and filngcs. til rings ill bourn, versal ui.d apiear In nrlped satin, shaded satin, gaure with iaytitre stripes, French cupc. liruxellet, and the new double woven rlbOuu. Tne silk poujpons In bright eolors, nod the brown and white ostrlcu 1 athers so lasiilonable lu the winter, aie ag-atu worn, also tiger claws, in gold, silver or tiraw, Willi sivel lips. ' Noxt to bonnets In Importance are the sun umbrellas aad parasols. Too Utter has be. coins an artie e tit buxt. In whleh the wealthy only can Indulge. Tney are somewhat smaller this jear. mostly In taitn with nir row plal id inffle en ihe edge, or Span. '? lace, and Hn-d with old gold or scarlet silk. 1 be handles are of cane, tb top flit, a gilt band with a bow ol ribbon, cr a bunch or daisies, keeping ihe para.ol clo.td. This stylo, the most modest, can be bad lor about tlu. but iter run all the way np to tlti. Lrd Ttlor show ftw aaasinuig oat nfadoien ami a hair or so they specially Ira. wried fur their customers, which are the most superb specimens of luxury It Is In the neatl ui man 10 conceive, tuoj are very no tlstlcally and exquisitely embroidered. In shaded silks with gold thiead, and are main ly orthe richest satin. Lace, caned and In laid handles tie., he., add to. the expensive Mess and sumptunusness of these lovely addi tions to an elegant lollrtle. The i'liojle and Atutlral Ittviru ot this city, now In lis eleventh number, had an auspl clout start, but Its art editor, being or an er ratio tcinporament and unstable In his views, Is continually committing some sollclam or fretting himself Into hot water, i his week le printed an artlc'e on "Imitation In Art,', under a nm-tt-plumt substituted by hlmsell and designed to cast ridicule on the opinions therein expressed. H evidently knew who the writer was. and even went lo the unwar rantable length or Insetting the author's true name In a parenthetical clause of the article, and that fn a very offensive way. Seviral artists whose opinions coincided with those formulated In the article, are tuitlv Indig nant, and this gentleman wilt near more of me mailer, lie is air, A Drum a. ooum. wark, whilom correspondent of the INew sura ueraiu on Airica anu ran. W liava lust received Irom Alessrs. James K. Usgood fc t.'o. the Initial tlory of Ibslr anonymous "Jti.una KObin" seties 01 novels briefly alluded to In our last letter. Uf late reals most novelists, both transatlantic and elsatlantle following the Illustrious example orUeorge Elliot have neglected plot and In cident In their stories, and sought, with more or less success, to analylte social problems, speelal character and human motive. The writer 01 a nameless nooieman," now ever, breaks away irom this prevailing and conventionalized method, ami while not run. nlnir to theopposlte extreme like Uaburlng, wilkie Collins and oilier, artistically com bined an Ingenious plot, the scenes of which range over Parts and Qu bee, Provence and New England, with a variety or strong and well-wrought situations, and very definite portrayal or Individualities, typical character and conflicting motives. It abounds In olear and plciuresquu description, and, being loundeil un the actual traditions or a distill, gulshed and undent laiul y in the Old Uolo- uy 01 oiassacuuseiis, is replete witu cnarm. lug touci.es uriocal color. What lor exam ple could be better tnan the following : " It was a garden deep In the heart ot Provence, 1 ruvviieo ine lair, x ruvence ine intoxicating, Provence of the Provsncals. nelirhbor ol Lanqueiloc and Dauphlny, that region redo lent tf the traditions ul noct and trouba dour, ol the court of love and beauty, or ijionoei ana nis non-master, 01 tne uear, prolix. Impossible, inconsequent romanris luafciouvB i'on iimxoie inau, out wnose na vor. like it dron ol attar, has been round sulH dent to perluine hair the more modern wurks 01 fiction. 'I he work II tastefully and quaint ly ouuno, ami is certainly an uunpiciuus do ginnlnrf. The second volume ol' tho series now In the prtssls entitled "A Lesson in i-uve.- ine corporation neroiuiuie itsunn as bcrlbncr & Uu. has Just tiled an nppllca. lion In the .-upreu.e l ourt for a change ul I s cornorule name to the Century k Co.. the pres.deut of which will bt Nr. llismcll Mnliii; and the same editorial rorce will oon tlnue both on the Montfilv and 011 St. Nlcho. tat. The rormer, us a cuudlllon of tho sale of interest requires, win nave tu cnange lis name, and may tie called 7'Ae f'eifuiy ur The Manhattan Hvntilv. Sir. L'liarie- Scrlbncr it Is rumored Intends to start another &ci!- ner's Monthly, and iKissibly a weekly rival to Harper' Weekly. The change ornameora nnu or pub.lcatlon Is ur mo e Importance t.tan we sometime tnina ior. more are as sociations and Interests Involved wliich may seriously itiect both exMlnir aid luture In. teiesis. ami even energy and enterprise can not always overcome orescrluilve and cunser- valivu prejudice. SHU, S11.ce the firm i.r r-cnuner na no mnger any connection witn the Magazine, yet still exists, the old name Mould simply ira mi adterilsemcut unite old house, ami theie Is no alternative lelt but to secure a go l und attiaclive title. Oil the 317'h anniversary ol Shakespeare a -poets' festival'' will lake place ( April S3 1) at ihe Academy of Murle. There will bu a inai inee nnu at even ng perioral met, consul. Ing ol poetry, music ami tableaux vftmnft, and 1 ho proceed' will be added 101 ho fund lor the National Memorial to Edgar Allan t'.-c. A committee ut ladles has Ihe festival In charge, and at the noonday perrormance uiikiiiui iueiii are annouiiceti iu 10 rcttii 111 "diver Ucn.lell Holmes. Thenms W. Par son. John Moran ami Oeorn-e II. Iloker. IMtnrles llobefts, Jr.. and Locke ltlehnrason, will give readings; tableaux from "the Mid summer's IMIahi'a Dream" will folio, and the uiu-lo will he by Miss Maud Morgan, (harpln and pianist.) Mr. Florence Rice. h.i ox. and Ihe choir ol Si. Ignatius Church. In I lie ceiling the poet will be Wall. Whitman. V. V. Ilowells, J. T. Trowbridge, Edgar Fitucett, John lloyle u'ltellly and otlnrs. I'arke Goodwin will discourse un "liaue.-tiearce and Alueron S dulllvan on Poo. w. rearing i.ill will read the Review. nd the music will he by Jorefly (piano) an'd S.eneer's Double Ouartetie. In eonnecilon wlih inuslo It may be men t toned that a "coming" soprano. Miss Av.i 1,1111, iiiuuB tier iteoui in op-rauo concert lately at 1 bickering Hall lit r voice Is of c. nsiiicraiue comoas. anil nne uu lltv 1111 timbre, ami her gracelul restnee and inelp lent uraniattc ability earned her the appre ciation ora critical audience. Miss Drill 1 a nut.te urst. JViul. and will spend some time In the European telioid belore accepting Nt'A'1'B I, tit; I SI.A'l tjtt c In the Senate Thursday, 7th Inst., the bills authorizing a ten million fourpcrcent. loan; providing for tire cscajies on builillngs; pro hibiling fancy headings on ballot, and pro mising a Prohibition amendment to the Slate Constitution, wero repute. I favorably. Mr. Cooiier ollvrvd the resolution adopted 111 the Republican c metis on Wednesday afternoon, approving the attitude of the Re publican members of the Senuto of Ihe iTnitAil RiiiIm r- n.-,...!.... -.,t..- 1 .... wiu.... ,fien-i Mil iiiiiendmeiit, that "nothing in this resolution sniiii ue construct! itiapproveuny parlicijia- lion to thn rorroot iiai-otttt, cull. Rf3li.,.,u tlie Repudiation Senator Irom Virginia', ...t 1... 1.1. ... ... 1 , . .n .. wocivu ins voto oas ueen secuieu lor lite organization oflhe Senate." The amend- liit-nt Will IckI (, l I..,.. 4Q u..rl l.n ....... . j.-.- u-j, -.w, nu ,itr orig ual resolution was passed yeas 2i!, ....1-, 'i'i... t.lli -,1....:. .A .1 1... m-jo n" viii fimciojg iiiuioy passeil ger railwi,f uiiiiercontrolofCoum-ils passed lirst reading. Pending &nsideratiou of the hill r.irlli.i rA.tilull(, ..I t.i.il,, ,1 mrporalinua for the insurance or lives, the Semite adjourned. In the House, Ihe bill fiimronriatincr 3-15.- 000 to the Fish Commissioners was passed. Iliebenale resolution approving the course it Ihe Republican members uf the United Stales Senate wos taken up, and Mr. WuBa otKred a substitute, which was rejected. The Senate resolution was then passed by a volx 11 iuii ui i. tne iA-mcruls abstained from VOlitlP. llllt Muklr, I..I1, rtlt.1 Twin.. l...u ing voted no, the resolution was carried by I. IMI, IIIK'I Ulll. Ill the Senate, Friday, tho bill for tho or. gauizjtion ofu signal corps ior each division 'I the -National Guard was reported favorab ly. The bills uuthorizinc Ciiiitmii H ea Courts Ui change the looutionsof Stato banks and allowing foreign corporations to erect iiou huh neri worat, ami mini real estate not exceeding 100 ucres, were passed and sent to the House. In the Huuse a general suinension of or ders was agreed to, lo enable a country member to get up a bill nut of Is reenter order, and a general strucclo followed among members desirous of having their particular measures taken up. Finallv tlie excitement subsided, very few having' been sui-cesslul, A resululioii was tiil.mt.il civ. ing Ihe Hall nf the House to the' Commit tee of One Hundred next Thursday even ing to explain the Delinquent Tux bill, ami it was Hirrpd that l.tld,.i..P n .....1.....1. siioui.t ia. ncani at lite same time. 1 he House adjourned until Mi-n lav evrnini-. In the Senate Monday evening, the bi lis establishing a Superior Court, creating a tsn million loan ill ier cent., and looking lo u Constiluli.oual ameudment reilueing fhe membera or ihn ITittou. in ln .,a.au.i first reading. In the House, a retolutlon annrovinir Ihn emrse of President Garfield, and requesting the United States Senabirs from this State t) eudeavor b have his appointment con- (h.i-1 -II a J..I Vf . . - M....n. -i.tiuubttviay, was reiecteuTeaaoz, nays 78. In the Senate Tuesday, the House bill promising a prohibiturv amendment to the Constitution, which had been reer.inmilted, was again remrte,l favorably. The bills ap luintinga Revenue. Coin mission; aulhorit ing Common Pleas Courts to iisue writs of mnnilamii, nnutiul Rial- ..ffl.-. I aut - the salaries of Jusiices orthe Supreme Court, wtri putseil and tent lo the House. In the Housj, the Senate bill prevent consolidation of telegraph companies was reported favorably. The House bills defining the duties of assessors in Philadelphia; al- lowing foreign corporations to hold real estate in Pennsylvania; providing for Ihe payment of laborers at regular intervals in lawful money .and authorising the taxing of dogt in cities, were passed and tent to the Senate. The bill in relation to pipe line companies was considered, and a communi cation was received from the Attorney G ueral in relation to ibe collection! and payments of hit office. In the Senate, IVednesdiy, the joint re tolutlon for a final adjournment on May Mb, and the General Appropriation bill were re ported favorably. Tha lattel, fixes the ulary ef membera el lbe Legislator for lb pro- isdhi Isentlosslnn at $1200 Bills Massed finally auuiori2ing.iiisuranca comvanies intlisptse nl their slock at public auction .and to secure to oierativcs end laborers tu mines and manufactories the regular payment of their wages in lawtui money, in evening session a number of bills passed second readliiginil the bill to prevent defendants in criminal cases ueing tried within foity-elglit hours alter Indictment was defeated. In tho House a statement was presented from the Chief Clerk, showing that up lo the present timo 722 bills has been intro duced and 60 received from the Senate and that 217 bills bad been .disposed nf, 52 being passed finally snit lCadefeated, The Senate bills nulhorlztnir Common Pleat Courts to issue mandamuses against State officers; icqulrltig dentists to register in tho Recorder's office; fixing the salaries of.Su pi erne Court Judges, and abolishing the Collectorship of Delinquent Taxes, wero. re ported favorably, and the bill first named at ouce passed first reading. Vfler reading a uuiuurr ui uuta a secuuu nine toe iiouso adjourned. STATU ft EWS, The rottstown Car Works are making 100 ears for the Jersey Central Railroad. A Court House, to cost (143,878, Is to be erectea at ocraniou. The wages account ot the Pennsylvania Railroad shops at Altoona for March looted upivs.oou. John Knefesy woi killed bv n fall of coal at tho Minersville mines, near llazlclon, iUonuay Nearly all the farmers In the lower nor. Hon of Chester county will rains tobbeco the coming season. J. II. Young, publisher of the Tribune, at nampum, Lawrence county, lias mysteri ously tliFuppcared. The Reading Iron Works have received contracts for the manufacture of three Morse cotton compresses. Mr. John Newman, of Oakland tnwnshln. Butler county, was gored to death by a bull un oatuniay last. Jacob ond Peter Mctc, living at Oakdale, Aiiegneny county, louijnt Monday when oacoo was uuiuy injured. Clinton county; althnjgh young in the production ni tobacco, claims to nave ship jied $110,000 worth last season. Isaac Qulgley, aced CO years, of Median- icsville, Lancaster countv, fell down stairs 011 Saturday and brnkt bis neck. Thu Sportmen's Association of Western Pennsylvania killed over 000 hawks and owls last year. v William Evans, a saloon keener In Pitts. burg, fatally stabbed his brother Ellis with a uutctier Kntie on luursttay 01 last wceg. William Higgins, nf Dancsburn. Susaue hauna county, fell from 11 bridge nt that place lust wceg nnu was kii e.i. Frank Eisengiirt,of8harisburcAllegheny eounir, uiew tiui ine gus 111 n riiisuuig no. tel (lie other day ond mis sullocalcd. Raftsmen urn in demand in the lumlier rcginns of Ibis Stale. It Is staled Unit tin amount of lumber yet to be rafted is enor mous. iaree flowinc wells aw now beintrcnm pleled daily in tlie new Stonpliam fiell, witieii mus lair lo rival the lampus Bradford district. A tract of HOO acres of land has been nur. chaseil near New Florence, Westmoreland eounly, by the Western Game and Fish As sociation, ji will be stocked with game. The shedding in tlte roal vnnl of .1. E. Ziecler, al Pennsburc, Monigomerv countv. was set on tiro by a spark from a locomotive on oaturtiuy anil destroyed; jxiss, 3000; in stireil. Tlie attending physicians ol the Berks Co., Almshouse reported Sunday cveninir thirty cases ol'sinullsix at that institution, prine!-. pauv among tno cuutiren, ana 01 a mild varioloid j,,ro). Teter Trimmer, n heaviiv-insiircd man living at Manchester, York county, believes an cflbrt was recently, made lo poison him by placinga drugged bottle of whisky where he would find it. , John'Filch and Miss Ella Townsend, of ;oai uitiii, Allegheny cuuqty, ran oil to Mis, Keoport lo get inarrfed. The elder Filch nrrlycd in time tu prevent the ceremony. ins young lotKsgot mm nrunk and then had tho knot tied. v Henry Erhardt, of Eric, noticed n pimple on his arm on Friday 1st lnst.,libout noon. iioioro nigiit it hatl sweiitsi to an enormous size. m he diet) in great agony on tho fob lowltltr WedneSflfll. TliA HiaolMrai isnrs li... able tu tell what'llie malady was. Recently Mrs. Lvdlti Ridceway died 111 Centre township, Greene notiiitv, aged 03 vear. in imiu sue ami tier litisbaud. .John Ridgeway.whu was a shoemaker, Ml Phila delphia on f.Hit to seek n home in Ihe Wet. She curried a young baby and Ridguway his kit nf Inula. They aeltled in Grerne county, where they raised thirteen childien. Her descendants altogether nuw number over 100. New Advertisements. J)!SS0I.UTI0X NOTICE. The e partnership hsretofors exlitlnr ba. tween W. E. Kemeeer ami Lewis Kememr. doing bnslness In r'ranklla twp under Ihe firm name or W. E. Kemerer fc Ilr 1., has hon dissolved by mutual consent. The business will herealter be carried on by the under signed, on a strictly cash binds. Franklin twp., apr, IS.-nj. A312Nr3 WANTED QCTICK to lake orders fur the rljexpost, uml inufct com pM Haiti 11 ci' urate olilinii nf the REVISED NEW TESTAMENT Anil full II btory of lis Ito Islott. JTow rkidt fir Acentt. Must Dr.sainr.r eilitinn, 1,0 W TRICED, and wanietl hy THOUSANDS EVERYWHERE. KArtE CHANCE fur moil it ladies to make iiiiuiev FAST. Particulars ritna. Ouilit 30c. ACT QUICK. Address HUBDAUD BI103., 723 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ajiri; Iti.-w4. JJIOU FASUIONAIII.K DltESS GOODS, Dress and Trimming Silks, Dress Trimmings, Dry Goods, NOTIONS, Groceries, Provisions, Glusi 8c Queensware. Standard Silver Ware, tic., Call at the V oiular ONE PBIUK Store ef E. H. SNYDER, HANK St., Lshlghtcn. apl8-raj 4SF" FALSE GODS, n v c. o lannnwo i . . - . - a aj. ..wuka.io. (BIO U 1 UMDOBDIt, Jt. Ian. A New worlt i l matchless Interest, describing ihe Strange !Suersiltlons ut lira, then Naifoni In Ai t. uiri. mmi - , ,l. worhl. The oklv volume ever lnuel cover Inirtblt Kre.it subject. Domains a lboutan-1 lactt STBAKOIlt TH TICTIOM the WILD luiKlnatn.n ol Iitolators concerning Dmtv "I ormilB, mo I'WTIIIVDI ll AN, Wltn all Mranne Urlleft, Legandt, Uustom. r'ormt or W.ti.hlia 1atni,la.a Rh,la IN . connected therewith. It Ili.uhtkated and tiund In oiciQDi tiyle. A Tanv Wosntu. ruL lliHix, certain losell iuis!iaat.T. tor sample pn a-s, tirus,el e atl-irets H U It U A It U liltUS.. T23 (.hestuut Bt , Pblladaliihta. aprll in.-!. ' one year for $1, and Kendall's TT "T- 1 norso uook as a premium. FAHMERS are MAKINU If A Miminia Ifii to to per wetk sellloic IlliliUUHUO ILLUSTRATED STOCK BOOK Decani ivbt Farmeb actfallt xeids it. Ills the I.atcbt and most Com flute " waauavuMailMUtlXlll HUTS es, Uattle, bheep, ete-tbelr brecds.breedlnir. tralnlnjr. causes or disease, symptoms, an! remedies. 1000 panes 00 Illustrations. H1011. lv end.rsetl l.y m;h eminent authorities at the Pretldent. Vloe-Pret., and Seo'y. or Pa. I lfl I aat taFataa ftT T aB, t iaH M W UsVUUD. fttid olliers. It tou dtfslra itiafltat.1M work, eund.iit one for Kdll titvrtlcnlsrs tWtljiMaVra. tprt)U.'-wv . iiaiiiitVwaistWMi mm wmmt ron RHEH1ATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of ihe Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swell' ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Goneral Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Hoadacho, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Ko Preparation on earth equals St. Jacom On as a nfvt mure, gltnjttv and rfienp Kxternsl Remedy. A trial entails but the eompsntrlTfty trtfllne outlay of uO Cents, and every one siiffcr Ing wfih pain can have cheap and pottlivs proof of Its claims. IHrecttons In Eleven Xangnsges. EOLDBYALLDEUGGISTS ANDDEALEES IN MEDIOIHE. A. VOGELER & CO., JJoKlmore, Jftt, XT. S. Maroht, ISSt-Tl ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT V. CHAMPION BRCWMINQ.M.D. e or-a PBoeni-roit, ISSI Arch Street, Ph'iadelphltv THE GREAT CURE RHEUMATISM Am It la Cor cU dlsouci of tho tCI3NSYSf LIVrn AND DOWELS. It oloam tho Byjtem of tho acrid pslson that caas:i tho Crsatlfal lullcrijiz which only tho vlotima of Hh:mnatiim caa reallft). THOUSAriDS OF CASES of till worst forms of tile terrible disease bare been quickly relieved, in a short time PERFECTLY CURED. ha had jTonderfat success and an Ixamenso sale IncrerypsrSof tho Country. Ia hun drcdaofc&333ltha3curodT7hec,U clzo had fiilotl. Itts ralU, but oaclcnt, CERTAIN IN ITS ACTIO.V, but hormlcu ia all cases. ' tT'It clcnnics. Street tlicm and cWcN'ott JSTo to all tho Important orcaas cf tho body. Tho natural action cf tho Kidneys 15 rcstcrcd. Tho IdTcr 13 cleansed of fill dlroaso, end tho Bowels msvo freoly and healthfully. Ia thl way tho worst Cisoasss aro oradlcct:d from the oys tern. As It ha been prove! by thousands that Utheinostefieotual remedy for cleansing: tho system of all morbid secretions. It should bo used la every household as a SPRING MEDICINE. Always cures WUQTJ82TZ&3, OIXSTIPA TIOH", rHiT3 and all Elscascs. Is put up laDry VrcetahloFornit i-ttln cans, one pacha to of vrMch uaUcs Ccuirti nedtclne. 1 tho oonvcnlcnsa cf theco trho cannot rcaCUj pro- pare lu II act vu. CT- tjiciency tn et:nerjomu GET IT07T0int DRUGGIST. ITJC2,$1.00 WELLS, RICHAUDSOri A Ci., (Will send (Mi"tTix,ft-'wl'M H'RintlTO, TT. FARMERS, LOOK to Your INTERESTS anu rurtoiiASE TteMDE Machines ai km cultural Ifflplwits, The Doit In the Market, at J. 1 . GABEL'S. Also, en hand, and for Halt In Lots to Rult I'ureltuiert CUKAl" full CASH, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c. at ma aAiu.wAr.K fcTor.s. April l-mo LkIIIGHTON, Pa. QARBON HOUSE, J. W. KAUDENIIUSH, PnOPniETOIt, IUxkSt., Leiiioiitox, Pa. Tltol'Annox lliicaKi'lTt-rs Hrst.clarsaeenirt moilalluns to Ihe Truveilnir publh'. llourdlnK by Ihe Hay or week on Keasuiiahle Terms. Uholce OlKars. Wines and Liquors alwajr. on band, lloial Shots and Stahles. with atten tive Hostlers, attached. Aptll 10-) 1 F It A Z ID It Axle Grease. Hest In Ihe world. I.aMs Innger than any other. .Vlwa.ta In K""l condition. I'ures sores, cuts. hruUes, an t corns. Ui sis hut lit tle more than the Imitations, hvery package lias i ho trade mark. Cull for the genuine, and take no other. AlaljasiiiiB ! For flnlshlntr Walls and Ctlllnic', Is the most valuable material known. Il is far sui erlor 1 0 Kalsumlnr, and more ectiioinlc.il It i. a valu hte discovery, ami lis merits as a wall finish are iiniiualed. It Is the onl r nil lira I an.l duraidu finish lor Walis. itwlllnar you tu send for saiuplecard and ttllliuuul.tll lu HI'.L'Ll.V BUOS , 32 Burlinff SKp, N. Y. city. $5 and upvAui)s.w;r..::.,. lied eapltal ile'trlng; to becomo tnteresteii In I Jllnlnir enlerptlsrs, at tioiimn fiicures, i lease semi suitress lor rree pru'iieclus to .lllslAll Fl.ETUlltlt,.tI Uroadway, N. Y. Olty, $777 a jrctr on. I eincnifl to titrentl. llulflt tree AtMreM 1'. O. VIUKEitV, Auieuiiii, Maine. $999: rear to Aceuts. aod exnentaiL 19 Oinflt tro. AOdrene V. bWAU( a Co., Anra-u, Malae, OPIUM. HABITiHS an1 at leei ci)t Ibsn bjr aur oilier meant. No atitr trior or lncjuvwueuc. vireatuif-nt ahlv jiodlotur pailor 3 u. H.r Catiifda. fu) oartlenlare tre. Addreu "B. b. IlBPf.J. Gay, iMniea ejHturn, ltitk- (tuud liUi. - twurt Brags and The People's Drug & If you want anything in tho Drug lino nt bottom prices, go to tho Old and -Reliable Drug Store, iu Dr. N. B. lleber's Block, near the Post Office, A. J. DURING, Proprietor, Where vou will fled a full and complete stock ot Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & Lubricating Oils A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Pure Wines and Liquors of all kinds for Medicinal and Sacramental purposes. Wall Paper and Borders, a 9. reat variety. Personal attention given to tho compounding of Physi cians and Family Prescriptions. Establish 1867-1 A. J. DUELING. Lfh'cbton NoTmOT2 A PERFECT STRENGTHENER . A SURE REVIVER, IRON BITTERS aro highly recommended for all diseases re quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter mittent Fcvcn, Wantcf Appetite, Loss of Strength, Lark of Kntrgy, etc. Knriclics the hlood, attrcngthena the muscicj, and gives nev life to the nerves. They act liko a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such ru 21u(in,7 the Food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Ileartourn, etc. TllO only Iron Preparation that Trill not blacken tho teeth or clvo headache. Bold by all druggists. 'Writo for tho A B C Boole, 32 pp. of useful and amusing reading tent free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Bid. i Ft TEW A PflMDAHV 0 Et& HEM CS .il51I II a BftATTLEBORO, T Largest Manufacturers of ESTEY ORGANS ARE WARRANTED, AlfD TZD3 ZlaUTVFACTUSXItS ARE MPQrTSIBIa'a. Be sure "to Send for Illustrated Catalnne before VmMm FINE CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS XTTSriIPOR,3yE EXCELLSNCE. SAVU yaar 2I0NS7, writo for Oatalojao and PEICE LIST to Alio SOLE Minnftetsren ot ibn ccl.tmted Uotrux BU0S30XBP or BOOKWALTEE ENOTE S 3 llorso Etei aft 6, 8J SEND FOB A DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET. Jam ea 3L1 &c Co., SPRINGFIELD OHIO. STARTLING DISCOVERY! tOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A itcllm of youlbfol Imp-udcnco cam'Bj Prtmittuo D.-ctf. Kerrori UcbUity, Jxt H-n. hood, etc , ItaTlng trk-tl lu vajn ovory fcnorra ttmtir,1u diacoTcrotl t-mrla ulf cure, which ho wUIMi.tl FREE U hit felloir-tuSuvrr. id. J. II. IUXVCS, ij CbUliua ll, K. X. Janutrjr sa, lSU-yl Cheap Fsii'DMfe IN MISSISSIPPI, Kor SALE and EXCIIANQEat (lOasdttt rjall AUUCaa AUUIIirf, A. ItKEBS 130 A tllntl.i ATunor, See. H-BT Ukookltv, N. Tt . A Wtc-jair4.m-CIn4.-t ...y.uinuiit S JCaMtl. ImllalLo. fo!4 lauUJiaJ4lla. Cliaaw. MalUl(.rtMM tpajlUaUI.irTWM.' tliufcl VdlaaialMllM. Tn,tm tfc Ultallllll V I, January , U4 V.r Medicines ! ! Family Medicine Store Reed Organs in the World I The Boston Buckboard Co., NEW HAVEN, CONN Efifectivo, Simple, Dnralile and Cheap. Compact, Substantial! economical and Easily Managed, Oturanteed to trork tvoU end tf.ro full pcwr claimed. JUST THE THING I0E A PEINTIHQ 0IPI0E Every Fanner who runs n Cotton Gin, Com Hill or Wood Saw, should haru one. SXE ODU LOW PRICES. Power Esnno ami Do ilex. . . . ii .... 280 .... 855 .... U0 " " PENSIONS IVUUN "''""A." Varloow Vcluiitaa p.n.toii. LuJ.r MtrUv tb.iuijiui ir mothtrt e( ,.ldi, Vv. Ht.at t tfaa, r.ml.u t.. n..lr Ju. iaiai..!;" aivrteiii'si,a tkit Untlulstralor's Notice. r.MireU brebx glrn that letter of ad. mlnl-traitou bars tun icrunieU the nndar iffnd on the cttate of Iltnrjr It.ra.ly. ute of Luwer Tuaxeii!onTiwniit.,i;rlx,n o. nn ly. Ha..clecM. All r..n tt.iebtl to tali etttato will make .ajraent wliMn SOtlaji.an I thoe hatlOKclalina n.ll iirtiool Ihemiluii auibenileaiod-iorietilrraeiitto J. O. KEKAt4EH. Ailmlnlitrator.- Utmti Towacunilnx, Marti it, liirfir. Li RE PAID frtrr ldltr liit14K mm AGENTS WANTED T33 JOHNSOU EEVOLVWa BOOK 0ABI. Wmi lBDarxjrDairt SmxTti AttrusTiaLS to Boon oravitr Ilnonia AN. ELEOAJTr PnCSCNT. KVALUABLE TO IaStvreni, Clcrnrmcn, Vbyalclama, Editor, Banker, Teacbon, ITIcrcluuita. Stndcuu: And all who read Boots. CHEAPEST, STRONCE3T, BEST. Bend for descrlptivo circular and Prlco list. COHBESEONDENCB gOliIOlTED Address, HAICEIf, FRATT ic CO., School Furnishers, and dealers la eTerytMng tit tk Hook and Stationery lu.o. lOpond t5U,:iVew York. Bend 25 cents for onr New Illustrated Cata logue, wlih over 300 Illustrations ot oducaUonal tsA useful articles. THt GREAT BUBLIKGTOHr ROUTE. UT"No oibcr lino runs Tbrcq Throuffh rao nenstr Trains Dnily botween Chteaeo, Dos Moines, Council Uluffs, Omaha, Lincoln. BU Joseph, Atchison, Topckn anil Ransns City. Direct connections tor nil points tn Kansas, Neltraskn. Colorado. Wyomlnp'. Montnnn, Ne vadn. New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and California. Tho Shortest, Speediest nnd Most Comforts, bio Itouto vlnllnnnlbiii to Fort Scott. Denlson, Dallas. Houston, Austin. San Antohlo, Galrcs ton and all points In Texas. Tho uncounted Inducements. ctTcrcd by this Lino to Travelers nnd Tourists, we ns follows: Tho eelobrated Pullman (10-whrel) rMco Slcoplnc; Cars, run only on this f.lne.C. D. & 8. Pnlnco Drnwlnj-Ttoom Cars, with Harton's ecllnins Chairs. Nu extra charco for Seats In ltccllnlnic Chairs. Tho famous C. It. & Q. Palaco Dlnlne Cars. Oorpoous Smnklne Cars Cttcd with Ktcgnnt Hlfh-riJCkcd Ilnttnn Itc volvlnfr Chairs for tho cxcluslro Use of Orel clns patenc;ers. Steel Track and Superior Equipment. eom blned with tnelrGro.it Through Cnr Arrange ment, makes i tils, nboro all nt licrf , tho fnrortto ltouto to tho South, South-West, raid tho Far West.. ... . Try It. nnd you will find travellns a luxury Instead of a discomfort. . ... . Through Tickets via this Cclfbratetl Lino for snlo at all offices tn tho Dnltco. Spates and Canada. All information nhoutltntos Of Tare. Sleep Ine Car Accommodations, 'Time Tnblcs, lieu, will bo cheorfully given bv nppl.rtng.to J. Q. A. DEAN. Oen'l Eastern Asrent, . 03 Wnshlncton St.. U;8ton. Mass, nnd 317 Ilroidway. Kow York. JAMES Tt. WOOD. (leu. Pats. Ast.. Chlcnio. ... ...-TyJPO'rTDIl(ifln,ipjjiiBtr, Chicago HOLIATS PADS CURE THE ONU TRUE Wim BY Absorption.! ff-rj Antidote. SZoImaUi's Atrue. Iatver nnd Stomn'Ti 1'ah-VoT MALARIA, AO at I.1VBR and STOMACH TROO. nr.En. Vrietit sa. co. ItVA dolman's Special Pad AdaptM tt old chronic cases. Price $3.00. Eolman'a Spleen nelt For atatitwn; rasps of Enlarged 8pUn and nnyleldlucr Llrar and Stomach trouhlea. rrlofl (3.03. Rolman'a Innint'n Pad Fov tllrotnta of Infants and children. Prim f UU. Holmaa'a ItennI Pml For Kidner and Eladdcr ComiJnlntB. Price S.03. Reltnan'a llterlutv t?ad-.For' Ftrouli trouttlea. Prlcofi.M. ,, Holmon's Absorptive McdlInW-IIdji n jl'laator T.to tst plaatur made pnrons on rubtier basis. Prion Xa. Holman's Absorntlvo nicdtclnol Poof Plaatoi-H Fornnmbfeeiaadslog. Clsb rlrr.nlatlon. Piicn per pair me, AbaorpUon Salt Medicated Foot Baths F.or Colds, iObstrurtlpiis and all raaea whera a foot.. bath Is needed, rer half lb. packs Je, Me. Va. uTk YiV all rtm9c.la1l1t.Ai. at.nL bv xnilL rostnald. on receipt of prlre. Tho Abaorptloa Bait la not "tnnllaWo nnd most be sent by abxpruas n pnrcnaser-a expenao. Tha success of Ilolmnn's Paa rial ta irplrfd Imitators Mho offer Pada similar la roan and ooon to tho Tuna nounsm. aaylsr. "They aro thn cami", fco." Bewai-o of all Boacs Pods, only gotten up to asll oa therepo Utlon of the genuine. Bee that each la bears the rreen rniraW ltirzDE stamp of the Uoltnan rod Compaajr with abovo Trade-Mark. If atnietrd with cnronls ailments and a eon. else description of symptoms, which will ra celre prompt and careful attention. ' Dr lfOLMlir'K advice Is freo. Fall treatise seat freo oa application. Address, - IIO'.TIAN PAD CO.. (P. 0. Box 1.112) n WUllam Street, KewTortr HATH, DTEli the aaf el ana best ; sets instan. taneously. .prodaclnsr tho moat natural ahado of black orbrownidoee IDIOTinnDniO,ut',n thnaklnieas). InlolAUUKU OIyjipplled. Astandana treianiiion I raroriw urton everr well an. tKalntrHl tal.et for lads ur gunlleman. Bold 11 all drtiimliita and au. piled tor lj u.ir it -. 3. cnlsTADOKQ.i 8J WlUlam lrwt. ;;w Yutfc. Laims- a...... i.nJ. . Ii-7 Tsvcr. SCOTTISH THI3fLE Medicinal Fumersf PATENTED DEC ttth, iKX . . The Klectrlc Light wa rreat itlmovan. Wt 1 claim that the S.elliii Tiinte A'tWrW W art U a greater one, owing tu the graaLajaaataC f suffering they havo relieved, and tha cares thty kstre cfNctcJ. 1 uflrt.a from Asthma for flfteta years in Sjotl.tnJ end America and 1 m aow catnpletxly cured. I hat e been tludylrg tsa inhaling pracet s fur cars, and as a result I new gte the world l ie M.Jiiiual I twin. aitat effective, and by fir tlio rooileoaicniehtpcesw. tlon ever oTerel to tlio public, fcr AetkMia aA ltav Fever, also Sore Tiuoat, lirarecneys fma Courhi, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Netiralriaaal Ksh. Iherla. Cure vourSore. Throat with these Fejjees and yen will hear no to. j cf Ctlphlhcrls. Tut arc Imaluahle for p.thlt. ipcnl.cn and sln(rs. They are put up In fancy taes, and ran ke carried In the pocket, aad uteri at convaattacaw If yon cannot get them from Veetr Dactw, ac Draggltt, send direct to the manufacturer, wh will aead them to all parts of the wotU, postage A child eaa ute three Fuipars. aa thsy eWnaJ Uve to U smok.J. Friri. Ow XMIir far atfVS. wonrtisoN aTkimpsox. Prn'rs aoaMaavfutarars, . ' . -. Ba,t4aj, X for Bale by A. ), UVOLlXtt, SBUaUiar LeSlgklea, ra. tnt,
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