Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and Soda Is endorsed rnd nreecribed by leadin : physicians be canss ho the Cod Liver (NU gant H popowphi # are the recognized § pee as milk Scoit's Em mulsjo Potions 10 weer, Itis the tor CONSUMPTION, Serofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- Sofas Bros Coughs and Colds. —— for Scott's Emulsion and take no other, a When I say Oon® I do not mean marely to tiem i Ph and then bave them ge *2 again. 1 MEAN A RADICAL CURE. Llsve made the 0 of IETS, EPILEPSY or TALLING SICKNESS, | my Jeu dy t > | 2% eng study, I wal RRANT Qs Lao worst cases. $ $ilod is no reason for n Sead stonce for a treatise © joy INFALLMGLE BEY sad Post Gfice, It co Sal, and it will cure you HO. ROOT, MC, 130 RT UR SILKS! you want a Silk Dress for Sprin the material of us. farnished upo: SURAHS. COLORED 12 inch at Ve 19 inch at (x 20 inch 7c a inch 24 inch #1. BLACK 19 inch at 50 cents, 21 inch at 75 cents, 28 inch at "o cpr 2 inch nt Bia. = ICT — i 4 inch at #1.20, a yard, a yard. yard. lard at 81.4 ers on of Surahs Armures K, the best DRESS GOODS. Qur complete ROW complet est array this country on the buver Sepd for san CURTAINS. Complete new for Curtain Ci Our 180 Sp ready in Marc! ou will receive JS. HORNE & 66, 609--621 Penn Ave, PITTSBURGH, PA “ring f ) pil Feadache and relieve all the troubles Ine! A as stale of the system, such a» Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after Pain in the Bide, &¢. While their most success has been shown in curing Li aT Canren’s Lorrie Liven Pras bli in Constipation, curing this annoying complaint, while all disorders of the stomach | under the bill to | Beaver Falls, ) | sideration of n th 0 cure of Jonswmption. It 1s 5 | | To-morrow they wouid be | sion of {| na should not be | commerce within the | The vice president {| committee on appropriant | finance, | sion of the bill to regulate the AALNG dads hry whe Abily MoE, Labors of the National Legisiators nt Wishington, Wasiisaron, May @F Lbs Mr, Burrows, of Michigon, speaker in the absence of Mr, Hood, of Columbian bills were passe l Mr. Pitmb oficred fn the sensnte an resolu- Won fastructing the finance committee to prepare snd report (in connection with the tariff bill) a statement showing the duties levied under existing law, the duties as they would be under the house bill, and the duties be reported by the commit. The resolution was sinended by making elncted pro tem. rad District HOC ML vi too, { It apply also to reductions of duties nnd was {agreed to, | passed after The naval approprintion bill was prolonged debate. Mr, Carlisle wis sworn in as senator from Kentucky. Wasninaron, May 28.-The house passed bills for the erection of public buildings at Pa., and Martinsburg, W. Va. The conference report on the customs admin. istrative bill was agreed to, 127 to 13, the speaker pro tem. counting a quorum. Cone the river and harbor bill was then continued. The bill to regulate liquor commerce bes tween the states occupied the senate. Mr. Eustis sald it was proposed to legislate against | the breweries of Milwaukee and St. Louls and | the distilleries of Kentucky, Illinois, North Carolina, New York and New Hampshire. asking for exclu. cotton oll which the state of Louisiana preduced a large amount in value, sead { Then they would be asking that dressed beef tobacco from North Caro- considered an article of meaning of the consti over without action. announced the appoint. nekburn as 8 member of the fons and of Mr. Car- #8 a member of the commitiees on territories and woman's suffrage. Wasninaron, May 9.--The house passed the river and harbor bill, Richard Vaux, of Pennsylvania, was sworn in to succeed the late Samuel! J, Randall, The senate continued at length the discus. liguor traffic over without from Illinois and tution, The bill went ment of Mr. Bi Hale between Lhe states, action, Wasmingron, May ®. ~The senate the bill subjecting imported laws of the various states and it went passed liquors to the Tha river and was received from the commitise harbor appropriation bill use and referred to on PN ouse passed a large batch of publie Ldlis LUNGTON, June 8. The house »greement entered of New York tw the boundary passed a Lo DY Left ~ Juin Children to Starve The Spring Palace Fire, Worms, : IRliros m of the Spring 1 1,000 pe reons in the bul than three from the se lows and were injured, but dications are no deaths will re- Hay ne threw numiers Oo women from the scomd story id then Je aped 1o the ground woman in his arms. and he broke RAR ling min- cond it In ess Jumped win ¥ ] niiaren ' Bil ADIAZe his 1¢ ap. DOones in Walt W hitman Honored Will Not Resi En ne Assis Frightened by Hail, RG Af il storm t “Hit i AS many VAS One nown in this r Sam Small Moves to Utah, Oapex, Utah, June 2.-—-The Rev. Sam Small, the noted southern evangel ist, has been elected president of the Methodist university in this city. He will move his family here and make Ogden his home severing his connection with the ern conference and affiliating northern Methodists sonth- with the Angry Drummers, ATL, June 2.--The grand conn- ell of the United Commercial Travelers association adopted a resolution demand ing of President Harrison in the name of the 250,000 traveling men the re- moval of John A. Place, postmaster at Oswego, editor of The Oswego Times, who editorially denounced the profes- sion as rakes, profligates, mashers and peducers, CISCINN The Disaster at Oakland, Sax Fraxcisoo, June 2. — All the bodies recovered from the Oakland dis. | | aster have been identified. still at the wreck searching the bed of | the creek, but it is believed no more than | | thirteen lives were lodt, Big Tobacco Contracts, Barrons, June 2.-The contract of the Italian government for 530,000 pounds of Maryland al 290.000 of "ado tobacco has p Ménnrs, Geer and Wilkins, of this city, are tho buyers, | a third of a ce ntury This necessitates his | Parties are | Nuts for Criminal Lawyers ng tried for evide nee against him purely eirecumstan- ar the rotind, Prisoner was murder; seene black prisoner's, made tind: part of it a hat found n of the hat, Cou much of the commaonness of the hat. “You. no doubt each of YOU POsSess Su la hat, of the most ordi. and <hape. Beware fellow-creature to a of evi- crime: an ordinary but neil for the defence, worn to as the of com JL geutelnen, nary make you condemn a shameful death on such a piece dence,” and #o on. So the wan was aequitted, Just as he wus leaving the dock, with ths humanity and simplicity, most touching he pulled his hair and said: ‘If you please, my lord, WL? ee Clon nwhill Magazine, - A Haunted House This body of ours has been likened to a tene It often has a haunted apartment—the JU may 1 ‘ave my ment, stomach. Scared by the eldrich sprite, dy sia, digestion files and refuses to return can break the spell, what ean raise the ban laid | | answer un nd the unhappy organs? We Hostetter's Stomach Bi the upon hesitatingly, we are warranted in response by ters, a testimony of myriads, covering a period of over A course of the Bitters, of the afMiction, and per terminate In cure posi Bitters restores tone to renews and p the begun In any stage sistently followed, will tive, not partial The the eplgastrie nerve juices exuding from the cull Har t upon the food digestively, expe stomach and the blood, and proi motes a re habit of body Malana, Kidi complaint, nervousness, rheum tis and nera Way to this medicine irifies .— The Disagreesble Winter Gone No% : formed Lo « mds to pleasant Wiewed | te ov ITCHING PILES. TN f dA and nie SEF Bis? 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