Hood's Never Fails Man's Experience - of Rheumatism. A Business Cured { Neither Tr Ww business man in Pittsburgh, Pa, r given below. Mr. Haus Is gen- eral agent for the Maine granite quarries and eontractor for ¢ cmetery and building work, hav- ing an office at No, 708 Penn Avenue. «0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : “ Gentlemen—We have a very high opinion of both Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills at our house and with good reason. 1 have taken al most ov ly known for rheumatism, and Haus, A well known writes the let! ery ren (LORD ROLE PASSED. 'It Goes Through the House by an Overwhelming Majority. | PFILIBUSTERING ENDED FOREVER. | Forty-seven Democrats Voted Against the Monsure, While It Secured Every Re. publican Vote, and Was Carried by a» Voto of 212 to 47, WAsHINGTON, April 18. ~The house, by | gn overwhelming vote, decided to adopt a guorum counting rule which for all prac tieal purposes is the same as that which | ex-Speaker Reed, of Maine, inaugurated | during the Fifty-first congress, and which won for him a world wide reputation undue excitement nor tumult uous scenes marked the crushing of the old legislative barriers. Mr. Reed and the Republicans generally were in a delight ful humor over the victory they had achieved. Those who expected Mr, Reed would taunt and gibe his political adwer paries with their alleged inconsistency were disappointed. Only fifteen minutes were allowed each eide for debate, and Mr Reed, instead of consuming that with an arrsignment of the Democrats, good naturedly distributed most of it to Democrats who desired to oppose the new rule, and when his time was exhausted he jocularly asked for more time to dole out among his friends on the other side, Messrs. Bryan, Cum- feel justified in saying that Hood's Sarsaparilia fs the only one that does me any I must admit have not taken It steadily, but only when tl pains of rheumatism came on. | Hood parilla has Always Given Me Relief, and like many others, as soon as I am well I pever think of medicine again until the next at- HCOD’S | i | Sarsaparilla | CURES good tack. rilla and Ho pecommende suy of my fam what diseass A Dose of Hood's Pills l up with Hoo!'s Sarsaparilla. I of this ex- it think I have sald enough Pittsburgh, Pa. Pills th to dozens of friends, iily are taken sick, no matter with t is to give in our house, When he first thing we do | praise ne, 1 I. W. Haus "Moods Pills are prompt easy in action. Sold Complexion Preserved DR. HEBRA'S | efMicient, yet hy all drucciets ” Uy all OF 15% " Removes F Pimples, Liver - Moles, : Sunburs and’ Tae, sod ro oa! rhage, producing a clear and bealthy com- » pleaion, Supesiafshaftisg harmless. At all } t a rie rm ' ata or matied for $0cts. Send lor Circular, ——— VIOLA SKIN SOAP it simply Incomparsiie s+ & prerifyt: Hong. for the folla, snd without a pro’ puriiting Susp, snijetint wo nied Solloately wedi cated, AS Sruguiens, Sc BITTNER CO, ToLeoo, O. Increasing. I'he circulation of is increasing v . LINE Gennrat a ust A nonly, $75 Aw Bn * lav 14 Rapid Dah Wanker, Waites a for & family in see mis sot and 4 The dishen Washes arefoes lambaus, O ET oo ddd ds edn ds } What Can’t Pull Out? the Jow on the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, made by the Keystone Watch Case Com- pany, Philadelphia. It pro- tects the Watch from the pick- pocket, and prevents it from dropping. Can only be had with cases stamped with this trade mark. Sold, without extra charge for this bow (ring), through Watch dealers only. spelled In the opening. of waleh eases are np An opener 19 obviate his sent free. y | | We are never without Hood's Sarsapa- | and have mings, Wheeler, Kilgore and Russell be Ing the Democrats who were thus given an opportunity to protest against the adop Jos of the rule. When the vote was taken orty-seven Defnocrats voted against it, but it secured every Republican vote and parried by a vote of 812 to 47. The Popu lists did net vote on the proposition The adoption of this rule, taken in con- junction with the decision to enforce the old law of 1546 to dock the salaries of members absent save on account of sick. ness will, it is thought, put an end for ever to parliamentary obstruction. The enforcement of that law will keep mem | bers at their of duty, and the rule { will prevent them from refusing to partic | {pate in legislation when they are present After the adoption of the rule It re [quired only a few minutes to straighten jout the parliamentary tangle in which [the house has been for several days, and {the house then quietly proceeded with the { consideration of the consular {matic bill. Mr. Hitt made {arraigning the foreign policy | ministration, in the course « | severely scored the president f Ing Van Alen minister to Italy | ward for his $50,000 political contribution The early hours of the voted to a skillful parliamentary struggle between those for and against the tariff bill. It resulted in an agreement to con inue the arrangement of last week for debate until Tuesday of next week, when the bill will be taken up and rediscussed by paragraphs. Very little change has been effected by this agreement, as speeches may be made by senators after the first ragraph is read until they are ready to fe it acted upon. Two speeches were made on the tari bill, Senator McLaurin, of Missiesippi, favoring the bill, and especially the in come tax, and Senator Smith, of New Jersey, making a vigorous onslaught upon the income tax feature. Mr. Smith denounced the tax as & “sop to anarchy,” sad warned the Democrats from the south and west that they would destroy the ty in the north and east by bringing orward suoh “unnecessary and offensive measures.” Both the speakers were Dem perats, and each represented his particu lar section of the country in his remarks, and showed the different views of the party in the senate on the pending bill It was expected that the Chinese treaty would be considered yesterday, but in an early conbecutive session the sen post poned the consideration until May 8 Dost pos and dip A stron Ne : 8s A re senate were de ile Three Towns Fired by lneendiaries. The t Hradis ' 1 vty : i Inn VIENNA, 18 Nue Sandic avia, and Adler the nu Mor April in Galicia Koste ' Inheritance Tax Unconstitutional Mic) A | wan from Mis Horse to Death | 4 Five Prisoners Liberated Kan A} 14 nt ARKANSAS C17 rmed r Okinhomna he men « verpowered the each of » mi heat horses BRL He was given al rated five pri ae It . belong to the same bay { of the named Cox, was serving a ten year sentence Oners is supp wae : of these men outlnws ne prisoners, Morrell Gets a Life Sentence Fruexo, Cal, April 17 Ed Morrell, partner of Baadit Chris Evans, was yester day sentenced by Judge Harris to life im prisonment at Folsom for robbery. Evans und Morrell held up a constable while making their escape from Fresno prison, three months ago Governor Walle's Vietory. DrwveER, April 17.~The supreme court granted a writ of ouster in the fire and po lose board controversy, and ordered the old board to turn over the office at noon today. The order was obeyed, and is a complete victory for Governor Waite A Canadian Ex-Minlster Dead. Orrawa, Ont, April 18~Dr. Joseph Fharles Tache, ex-deputy minister of ag Sculture, died in this city, aged 72, | damages was deolded { his easy posture by a hair's breadth. | only clasped his hands the closer and grew | did | make the slightest demonstration | decided change | ture or action, but his serious face {| his feet | & promise MISS POLLARD WINS, Bhe Secures a Verdiot for Fifteen Thousand Dollars, WILL KOT BEOOME AN ACTRESS. Fiattering Offers from Theatrioal goers Will Mans- Recelve No Attention from Breckinridge's Vietim, Who Will Prob ably Become a Writer, WASHINGTON, April 16 Pollard-Breckinridge The jury in the breach of promise | suit, after a deliberation of an hour and a half, brought in a verdict for Miss Pol- lard and awarded her damages of $15,000 late Saturday afternoon. The amount of by the usual method | of striking an average of the twelve indi- | vidual estimates | were In favor of awarding Miss Pollard no | damages at all, only a | were others who estimated the damage to | her life and opportunities at the full limit | claimed, $50,000 Sevoral of the jurymen verdict. There Colonel Breckinridge took the blow with marvellous composure. He did not change He redder behind his white halr and beard. He did not even turn his head. Neither his counsel change countenance or Mr. Carlisle's face alone underwent a He did not shift his po his emotions by any ges broke however, sition or show out into a broad smile, which, | he repressed before he turned about in his | ehalr Then Colonel Breckinridge struggled to He leaned both hands on the desk before him and addressed the judge His bearing was self volee clear He sald “When, your honor, will opportunity be afforded me to make a motion fora new trial? “Ou Monday Judge Bradley. Then the judge turned to the | sald it was perfectly evident that they possessed and his or thereafter,” replied iry and had performed th in der the prompting of a high sense of duty He discharged them and adjourned the e duty required of them | court It is positively stated that Miss Pollard will not go ou the stage. She has r flattering offer rs tna theatrical man $ Prominen organized a | On Baturday night urging that the man's Protective this league resolutions | gate Mr. Breckinridge's qual membership in that body THE INVADING ARMIES Kelly and His Men Still in Counell Bilal. April 18 — Kelly's lodustrial Camp Near UMANA, | army is still encamped on the old Chatau- qua grounds, five miles east of Council Bluffs. Instead of finding a train of box cars ready to convey the soldiers ou thelr | way east they found that they had been tricked for the sole purpose of getting them to break camp and leave Council Bluffs. The officers of the army are very bitter over what they call the bad faith shown by the officials of Council Blais and Pottawottamie county. Generar Kelly says that while he was not actually prom. ised that a train wonld be provided for his soldiers, still he was led to suppose that the Rock Island company had made such Provisions are running low General Kelly is in receipt of dispatches stating that the Industrial army which ] 1" WiLL Wx go leave Seattle Wash. will incl a number of women. The arm pow numbers 250 recruits a Bohemian army is f r Washis fe rimming leave | ¢ Dispatches hor The Great Northern Birike vp. Minn April ile FaRpiais Br. 1 ment i= growing inion me rors i ng the Great Northe attitude of 2B} the fave CALLIN ni nl ; to show that the brother hood men is becoming mo wable to the American Rallway At this point the brotherhood men, while not quitting, refused to work with non-union men. The strike has extended over all the lines of the company, except a short dis tance from this city, and of the 4,400 miles of the system not to exceed 200 miles isin operation re union Death of Menry 8 Ives, AmeviLie, N. C., April 18 «Henry 8 Ives, the Napoleon of finance, died here last night. Mr. Ives reached Asheville | about two mouths ago from Florida in an almost dying condition, and has hardl loft his bed since. He leased a splend! residence in the suburbs, and lived quietly with his wife and a few servants oause of death was consumption For Chnroh Dissstablishment In Wales Loxpox, April 17.<It is stated posi Wvely that a bill for the disestablishment of the church in Wales will be introduced ia the house of commons next week. { 1880 far as | to continue the unsatisfactory | eause he liked | where a man was convicted of shippi | WHITE GO New Umpire Regalation | The now le Ae rules of base bi lt | quirg the umpire to wear a body behind the judge all plays dur pro- | piate Lo | that are | tector and stand ig the season, judging balls and strikes concerned, They will not be permitted | prachice of standing behind the piteher, thus an- | noving the fielders and at the same time misjudging play 1 y at the plate, The Conceited People Some people are 80 conceited they i cannot see what people think of them. | One talked to hear sen man said he Lo talk, and he liked to talk Another n died fever brought on by studying how the world was going to get along without him when he died himself be. i LO 4 sensivie man, an from brain - Beer Nelther Spirits Nor Wine of the United | States recently decided that beer is not | spirituous liquor ad- | mission the Indian Territory is therefore not prohibited under the stat. ute. from The Supreme Court or wine, and its into The case came up on an appeal the District Court of Arkansas, or ng Thi definitely beer into the Choctaw fixes the status of Nation, more than ever before, but the decision beer will have little or no effect on its manufacture or consumption, | i - | Publisher's Notioe A eondenoed of the | nited bistory and geography States In convenient form at a IS What every Dusiness man 1a { 1 dis ¥ Dy the MceCalmont § Co. 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(THE PENNA EE A ———— ——— RR STATE COLLEGE |» Pyrone { L.uAl J A ino Fuitic LEADING DE AGRICULTURI CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY BOTANY mu CHEMISTRY CIVIL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINFER] MECHANICAL § i MINING ENGINE] HISTORY and POLIT INDUSTRIAL AR] LANGUAGE and ou} sh and Ha a} 1 } MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY MECHANICAL ARTH work with study MENTAL and MORAL 8 MILITARY BCIENCE theoretical tical 15. PREPARATORY HORT German ay ahd pra DEPARTMENI Regula other iy wr ois AL Our years ‘or catalo address ATHERTON State College EDWARD K. RHOADS, Shipping Commission Merchant — 9]; GEO. W, LL. D., pt Centre County esident Fa ALER IN Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland. C 0) A 3 NEARY. RK.) i 3 ELLEFONTE. ATION DR. MORITZ CENTRE} Aug. 10, Sept HALL 0c. § HOUSE~Fr Noy y April fay i june 1 iy i ALLEYE OPERATIONS SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED. « 2and 3. 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