moving » rubber h an ex- subject rpentine when. its ecessary:. blankets wre used t point, rubber asgion of iniget by surface. nkets 1 is overs; for the 3 return ral con- case if the day, ired any for tur- highly quickly s danger spirits of il it has degrees; ength of . by add- f water. y should zed mag- his way, quick— (ne—and hott’ the ~—Litho- usion. a catie 1 into a 20. The chase the door; but | Te was a 2 temper antiously g on the n the bay : ; eed 3 iy had been diserit i y such a measure. The was = Recommendations fom ‘tions for a ret a by th the 8 Vice Pres) . from } a adda? ‘doricarrent’ ot Baler oie the Senate committee on. 1omigration and the Hi n fromione end of the Eastern Sta infect those commit Zounty. Bi They id itted Rpg Soh pat ii statute of a was and, ROW, goes Ie ihe Honpse, for; its | on ipon The Senate then Fesumed Sonsieration of REE HE HEE Gorman's amendment to strike gut, the 8 tion orenting. the office of su of lic documents. Aftera log mn considered in dand the of ‘the hole vas td to the Senate and ; na addod’s bi 5 StL | was. then taken vp as R Bp 8 went over as unfin 1p at 2 o’ clock tach 5 moving : fhe Gr qu the rules and adopt a resolution requesting the committee om ‘sgriculture ‘to report the effect: upon: = agriculture of nt tarifflaw, A lengthy and animé ebate nue, after which the res Representative Sob, OF Stichigh the Cent Shred & festern rail ways, operating lines in differ- ent States a pod i resenting a nominal capital of $600. he Plant of which could be 2 national law, and whether a ‘bureau o rh plo sport ns should a the Treasury 1 : b dent a presen: | station stitution had in pedis n providing fo Sor the the election of |. i the |. far ‘exi pri od wanted rted a bill § jhe. improve | J fiom Sons Phe Ao Sheet 83 | commerce, mannfact and homer Lue ouse committee dial ] offer . 0- House the fol uin oon: % he | atte i 3 He ‘the that the constitution is so hon BE e framers of the con-. do hot now h uf ‘the ‘United - States . mines; Ww always, forests, Weedersb ratify anid confirm an’ Tm ay Tonka tribagof «lndia ent “ry ed of i} but Mr, + reve: Chins 1 in! the hited 5 States he Soin tote 3 Yoad It Fs Dig the deceased Oiber. iS mare delivered byena Daiph aad Tatpie’ se nals, Damas [adjourned 2) oaks ni glivery of § ed. i ar. 0! a; pi Fa tment of opt a i bs a iets cali in in hs tion oil 4 ala FRIDAY he How d hair, ou ‘thou an dna : which bill was generally discussed f - TS at Fi > ming ofthe roceedi : or ¥ Small A agi |. On Ltt eg of 3 Yori i it wae resolved pea it oficet ou no Mr. a of are from the com- mittee on Military Affairs, moved to suspend the rules and pass al bill to Setahish Yineal : romotio she enh Sy Ge Sepuiet . TurspAy.—In the Senate Mr. Vance, om the Finance committee, hatte back, ¥ the bil Huroduoed by 4) v 24 de an incomS’ bh ti 110 that the Sen not the constitutiona Power to eriginate | bill definitely i di of farms 1 fon Lom $50,000 bo £100, 0 of the ami ‘amendment, no Bae 3002 Ell be bul use he di would agree t0 more than -$ " Benate would be fortunate a it’ Re that. The . amendment was rejected, ‘and en the bill was ed. It adds to the $200,000 deficiency en $50,000, or ision, ons theitem for Sibane of tt il Ei from Suis, 514 to $14 senate. nb hi PRIro riatin| he construct of i: x ili 8 of S410 L 4 it ydepof opti ie is 1 aing or alt Lake a a Hv food bill 'cameup as’ he uns . Bnished business, but was laid aside and he ® jon and soon adjobrned he Honse, Mr, Sena of Vir e committee on Elections of IT ice President and members of Gon ess, reported a joint resolution proposing a $oamiiinl Emendment = the hs 1 0 ! Is byrine Ramis LV Bua Referred { foih lon ea n the SIgeNing our Mr. Wise, of Vir- a m the committee on Inter-State rags Commerce, called up aitoriin railroad Gorapaniesto rant docked ‘rates’ 16 = commercial travelers. Mesars. Wise and Rayner: strongly advocat: . edithe measure and Mr. Lind: see ity: The morning. hang haying expired ‘the bill went over until to Ww. to abi ‘thie motion to ody the vote by which the Russian relief Segintion | indefinite ly. postponed. It» tabled withoutdivision,. thus nally stenting the measure, i The | 0 Fel foarned, fo Lhills Anh aild- in abe 1: na) Neb. to 500,000 | respec el v.. Fhe Senaie io ution - apes the Ff ni rn % nite ‘States 0 re: ue Hop n io, of 1M exico 31, 21; batt! : he of the "Wiite at West Point, United States q bi in J fi, “Atadem war $ assed vi Heaens Bibi tor % appropriating $ a } Beh ation ubiic buil at Salt: fd in J: pupiic] Jdabo ne test ef yea A ca Xos : ute .adfourned” ouse then taken up, before tion he Reon fo AaRY, po ; to Join i in and the | Spdhe. calendar: and pos A nti A MOTION. f aon: of Virginia, | fro Foster, ad es trans. iS Rovere 3 ne age ma Treasury 4 enate passea Laws, Ads today by ly: Cn tem peak To n his prayer th Divine Tbs ats hou pensed tine besinessi waa nt transddted, a dln o earlier than usual in rd the tiem he trip to Chicago. He to 8 A draaNit CmAIL3TAD Wag) i The Roading Coal Combination Gathers _ inthe B. & 0. * Pittsburg, Pa, Feb. 18. ~The “Reading “tic proportions than were ever dreamed of. Private advices were received by a Pitts- > |) Burgh banker this afternoon, which are re- girded as thoroughly reliable, to the. effect that the Reading Company = has secured ‘nbsolite control of the EE & Ohio Railroad and its ‘numerous branches; and |: also the, York. & + nglan i Rail- ros ed Er day. The Rabor It re oTee- metil, legs ota were 4 fdhlly deerkat upon by thegreat Raeneion who have been otiating the deal at .@ conference: in PIGep 1346 night, when a the necessary papers ere signed b: tractine parties! ‘sr his acquisition of the Readi 2 gi the greatest system of railroads ! in the rid, stetehin from. Boston: $0 Chicago, ; Nel England, Stidte, Sothern, and Wet- ern ‘States. “The PApAAOn of" we Sor bef} te today’s additions. was: .estimated to 500, oo 000. ‘The Baltimore & Ohio has ily mmon sty and $1508 refi He] ides, its nu ork and Néw England ‘has $20, 900,000 fee stock and $2,000,000 Sa : Lot; mileage, of “the wi i and Ohio is 1, 930 miles, of which y 305 ils are | past of the Ohio, ‘and 645 west. of that ‘river. The B, & 0! Tines éxtend from ‘Philadelphia fui ‘the Bast to ‘Lexihgion; Va. on the South, to Chicago * in the Northwest aad St.) Louis in the West, collateral. lines. ; and. fseders; : extending | | through. Maryland, Southern and West | tna at hO, EAE | portsand important points on the Ohio Now England’ ‘owns 525 ‘miles of main Ha branches, otrols the ‘Norwich : and’ ‘New 1 musing it an ex anthracite coal trade ¢ fase 2 el iy for the ughout the Eastern, "AE The V a ‘Otrbibor? FH LD SFG * il spondent$ come rel 8 oa ré-class con didlos ¥ iL} Chicago, Febi17.—TLhiy week's Farmer's g says: Winter wheat has not passed So 118’ ‘eritical ” state and’ the next few weeks may make considerable changein the 4 ‘situation, in IHlinois the: outlook is: ene ‘couraging. a oadmenta are ial RLomary, and held { | ey SRE £ of. .a bridge. |. vised at oie 2 hghia ! SR tio. Shh ithe | fon ith i profound nd, Crow of | 5 iol eit Hix mani the bis il Phe f T which the Sap 4 the opera- jis its from the Speaker desi geting Mr. | © dillen, ‘of | Te Soak 0: bers; styopporumity qu : “a Coal Ootibthation i§ ‘assliming more gigant | BG j OATS— No. ht hile. ne white! hi innumerable branches ramifying the | iii ierous {bopds eg j With" miny |’ EGG: Common 70 to :{ Lambs, After further di a dois Goal r discussion; IE me o EE rr by Mr. Voorh o> Hi _— n de igo be | schools. . he. ie and after institution; ‘entérad “th exe EE he: was dismissed a iit and was compeile 4 sy os o fart her HP Siivishim en i seped it Ldporae i | in sever which 35 natides” the 1 at of k £: General t ikeitenta- about evolutionary-operations; als ¢ had ly: Sor their Sota Tho { Besartors of thé Trains” .Clongressman and Diplomats: ghmasnin cantly equipped and sly fun trains Ave ’to be the! on yd the’ a: second -Uongress,:the foreign: ministers. ac: credited to tho Valen Biatn and 0 40 of a | ional 0 ay od ® rh : New York, Feb Fra of . 3 Erie rhia Hi intry |. at present, Theaotion. of. they Bompaniea [ with was. prompted.by.the expressed, determina- | © tio f th SRR Bake Country roll. GHEN Bf New on Opigh ful cream qream BGES.; wtih is FORLRRE chicken. f # pr ring per pair ~~ { = Rathi pe pa eh. we 5. per EO SA bier or 1 Fieaants pr doz... 18 DUCKS Quai Lper doz ..iis. 2 —Live, per pair .... OTAT Sipe por bu. SREDS— Clover, (Waster, Vvtaes msg Joos edie ex FSO ol. soles are rin CORN-Ho co Sa Lp Mixed Shelled, B80. exis o dion wa oY we Tiel odvbvoas t RY E— Nou: 1 Pa. Ad Ohio... +90 FLO UR—Fancy winter pars. Fancy spring pars. : 515 ‘Clear inter RS 5” 8 Eek a 10 0H gee doa 8 seiidssssnsseiistubannetnee sesEssyse HONEY Yew Whats Glo i nekwheat MAPL v : TAL 7 —Country...s.. Cranberries ...... Neeauiay 50 : cnvorna VI OUR— LPT ed 3 gas WHEAT—No. 2R00- -sasmrase RYE—No. 2... sapage ape ‘CORN "Mixed .. we pm LADELPRIA, WON wo NG: 2. Red! CORN-—No. 2, M xed. iis t DA 0. 4 Whits, Ig irae 5 TeRTIET Xi! . ‘firs! RR 8 Hl fsa Frwy FLOUR—Pat bonita. puoi: ‘WHEAT-No! 2 Red: vant BTV ih wb aa a BUTTER- i BOGS State. and Penn...,.s. - 0 x - pop 288 is Sigua s Prime 5 to 1004b sheep. xiv 84 BIL : ain ot oven Saw & sree averapANEaEinny ee J): | passage of 4irinside the profinent stehniship ines Hive cabled | = “instructions 4o Burope “to. #iccept 10 Inére : rer ous EW 2 vid ete Bee Soa Soaee : mag 4 The ch oe i too ate malt. tubes; ine rom. the to permit the | m-head ofthe dar. An ordinary dram would be worthless unless a small’hole is made inthe ~barrel to allow the pressure efair to beequal on both sides of thedrum-head. So itis wilh the] be equal on both sides, that the Arid -head {the delicate vibrations of ‘air’ called ‘sound. tachian tubeshearing ig véry much impaired ‘throat, most ; { cominonly. follows up these little ducts to, the middle. ear, thickening their mucous linings g04asto ‘completely or partially close them up, ‘producing ‘partial deafness. The roaring and crackling sounds which catarrh subjects so frequently: com- plain ofiis due to the spread of the. Satarth | to these tubes. ii 4, "Peruna is. the. best, if not {he only, | remedy that will cure these cases, Taken 1 ‘some. cases it takes months’to effect a dure; ‘while in others only weeks are Bequied, as. .in the following: , Fits 1 Mr. Frederick. Earnie, of McComb City. Miss, had chroni¢ catarrh very badly for {many ‘years. ‘The disease flnally passed up the eustachian tabe ihto the middle ear, and {had aimiost/destroyed his ‘hearing! He Bas beentaking Pe-rusnahitashort ‘time; and -higeatarchis. very: mach better; dnd: whe hears again as well. as.any gues [van Colds, winter. goughs, . bronchitis, i sore throat, and leurs y are all catarrhal affec- None. and'conse uently ure quickly ‘ctirable. accompanied by full direttichs for use, and ig | isikept by most druggists. Get yotir druggist esin | 10 order it for. you if he does nok, already | | keep it. A pamphlet on the.cause and : cure of all catasthal , diseases and consumption |. t free to any address by The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio, : Held ids Sane th {Ma Sy was Be] "How's This? We rer’ One Hundred Dollars reward for EY & oe! 23 Bias ee EI eve him na 115 able to to arryout any ob- BST & Touax, Wholesale, , Tole eo: ING Ro! oH a Wh Ples 1 dgectly Nuon Nit ‘Faircity for the next four days, and are ‘the Prive Foo. p per’ oktios Cee senators and -répresenatives ' of : Jthed ‘Fifty | TA $15,000,000 railroad tunel a to be bored | through the Alps. wl Well: pregerved’ women; when ‘¢onsulting iheir mirror see ‘beside thelr satisfled reflec. Hon th calm and earnest face of Lydia E. Pinkham They can tell you why. ale Een HEE Ling progress of Cs In | all its earlier stages, it can be cured. "It's" a ‘dorofulous’ affection of "the ‘every ‘other form of scrofila, Dr. ‘Pierce’s' Golden » Medical Discovery is- a certain: remedy. But it must be: taken in time-~and now is the time tortake ‘dtu db purifies. the blood+-+that’s the secret. - . Nothing else acts: like :it, It’s the imost. potent, strength-re- storer, blood - cleanser, and flegh- builder known to medical science. ‘For Weak Lu , Spitting of Blood, ‘Bronglitis, Ast ma, Catarrh, and all lingering ‘Coughs, it’s a "remedy that’s piaranteed, in every case, to benefit or’ cure. qfoie ‘doesn’t, the money is ‘re turned.’ In: "other - words, is sold “on trial. ng No: other: rhedicine: of ite? kind: is: | # Just, a8! gad a8 the. “Disooy: profit, not of yours, when he Niges among, else. : T Best) oftin Aeperas | Ay 9 so does comfort; so does, health. If you get. thin, there : is something wrong ‘though you may feel: no sign of it." Thinness itself is a sig som times the first sign; 3 sometimes not. «The ‘way to ' get plumpness is by CAREFUL LIVING, which sometimes in- cludes the. use. of Scott's. Emulsion of cod-liver oil: +: ‘Let/us send 'you—free—a" little book which throws fhuch: light on’ all these subjects, Sobpt & Bowiek Chi, 138 South seh. venue, | New York, | hy nipand’ shall be sensitive to'respond to | .ifanything happens; to obstruct the eus-|§ [ifnot entirely. destroyed... Catarch of the |. A regularly according £6 the directions on the fi io: Nn bottle the ’ symptoms graduaily disappear, |: Lt nh ‘ontil'a coniplete eure is the result: bottle of August Flower. It worked now weighs 165 pounds, and can eat by Petru nia.” "Habk’ bottle of Porting is |. Ooo ss op a upon gy © Figo man. The, ne: indebt i of the world in 1890 ba ) J case of 1 Hanno Seonied 2 + Washington: ‘Feb: 20-The World's" Fir 8 Me AYeTHE NGS A peal, comprising fxeof the Cw 7. : | MARYLAN DFE: lungs —4 ‘blood taint —and, 88 in | jaan that proves that nothing else |' ie Ly om dealer. is hinking of his| back’ 1: . oi Mz, CHALE Lawrence, of Ashland, ‘Neb, says that Swift's Specific. cured him of” SEVERE RHEUMATISM of which he had suffered for over six months, with: | vain efforts to get relief. ¢ He recomfhiends it to all sufferers from Rheumatism. After suffering untold agonies three years from Rlicumatism, Raving ‘had much treat- ment withont relief, I decided to take Swift's Specific. Eight bottles CURED ME ENTIRELY — | and I wish other sufférers to know of the value of your great Feeink for Rheumatism .— |: Joun McDoNALD; McDonalds Mills, Ga. middle ear; the atmospheric. pressure. must a 36, Send for free Treatise on the Blood and Skin, 4 5 SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, Ga. TE OR HEL ‘ +3 If you 5 want that Enlargement on 3 4 yom eT mantw iy red, en- Samp an and id Send for, Circular Sora 1 Siz Hexz¥ Tnoxrsoy, the most noted physician of Eng-{ ‘ Jand, says that more them: half of all diseases come from. errors in diet. Send for Fres Samsie off R Garfield Tea to 219 West. 3 45th Street, New York Cityul | ARHELD TEA 2a : Men 5.351070, Ee Tlefantaiie 0. ofbad eating;cures Sick Headachep u ust TEA Tower My. wife suffered with indigestion. | f and dyspepsia. for years. Life be- (§ came a buxden to her. Physicians failed to give relief. = After reading one of your books, 1 purchased a fike & charm ~My wife réceived im- | | U ht eof, En AR and Pa Paints which s:ain mediate relief ‘after ‘taking tHe first Tag Hiing 5 Bs Da Ol aut. Odor ‘dose; She was completely cured— | fies urablé, and the consamm er pays for uo ta ask package with every purchase an thin she ‘desires! without any { 300 Varieti , Nativ + ate results. asiwas formerly HIEHERELNG, Trees A ins Frees the case. C..H: Dear, Prop't Wash- |. ington House, Washington, Va. ® 89099 SERS icste female! or’ md 3 . © 8 Pasi W. H. DRU Ahhh Pension Cla : e and Chi 2 Enaach Sailors, Widows s and | le . | Desertion Removed. Largest asinoes } Penna, or N. 3 Advice Free, 1 0 Hh 4 us. “No fees in advance. Philade! phYs OF, fices, corner Seventh gnd Sansom Streets. Ea very lover s and bri Game Fowls should sual pi EY i 5a o Use, and Chegpest.. . by aT Bert of mail): EB Vi “Hazeltine, Warren, Pa. TRY a Tn 10.104 ou di ns pat 250 SELLY Fine: Blooded Cattle,” Sheer xy, Spo Dogs for Sale SU engravings, . N, P. Boyer, Coatesv on ‘my Cordets,” Belts, i A le i AEE ; Sample untry. There are no. tacks or is made as smooth inside as a hand-sewed shoe, 1Itisas g and durable as easton made shoes ‘costing from $4.00 to $5. C shoe has been on sale throughoutitlie Unifed States over eight years, ad has given excellent satisfaction, as the increasing sales show. We are now selli more shoes of this grade thanwany other manufacturer in the worl 8 Try a pair—you cannot gle, 2 mistake. One trial will ¢ convince e you that ; it is the : : made of id at ahi ha B= thesp shoes ects a ba y are. durable, g CAUTION. iW, L. DOUGLAS’ NAME AND THE ; PRICE is oF Ta ‘on the botto each shoe, Look for it. | Die wile fo’ oar ETT W. tw, DOUGL LAS $2.50, $ ‘$2.00 SHOES are excellent shoes fo ‘every day, Workingmen mall wear them. It Is. a 3 duty you. owe to et and your family during these the most value for your money. You.can economi in ‘yout; if you, purchase ‘W. L, Douglas Sh out question, represent a greater value for the money tha mike in } the world, as thousands who Jave wo
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