A Buddy Glow on cheek and brow is evidence that t he bodv is getting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilation is wrong, and health is letting down. Scoffs Emulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by Scott A Rovne, W. Y. All dru1ts. Cures Consumption, Cough, Croup, Horo Thront. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee, For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh's Porous Plaster will give gre.it satisfaction. 25 cents. SHILOH'S VITALISES?. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Term., puts : "Shfloh'8 Vitaltzcr SAVED MY LIFE. 1 eonMerittiebeatrtmelvforal''Jiimatdsmttm I cvtr wed." 1'or liyspcrnla. Liver or Kidney trouble It excels. Price 75 eta. SHILOH'SLCATARRH B ITavoyouCatariliir TrytblsBemedy. Ttwlll relieve and Cu -e you. Price GO ota. This In-, lector for itssuc ce-sf nl treatment qf urnlsbod free. Bhiloh's Remedies aro sold by us on a guarantee to give sutisf action. For sale by 0. H. Hagenbuch. Belt Headarbo and relieve all the troubled laofr dent to a biilons slate of the sysrem, aiion 00 Dlxzineae, Nausea, Drowsiness. Diatreaa aitat eating, Pain in tho Side, ito. While tholr moat remarkable success bos been shown In QUtlug tesaSaehe, yet Carter's Llttla Liver Tins ns equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro Venting thiBannoyinKconiplalntwhilo tbeyolats correct all dutordoraoitbQBtomachtimulacQthQ fiver and regulate the bowels. Even if they onlj earea 'Ache they TOnld bo almost priceless to thoijo who Suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu Siately their goodncaBdoe8uotcndhere,and those. Who once try them will find theso little pills vain. AblAfrifioTnK.nTraTstbatthov will not bo wll. tUsg to do without them. But after allelck head fas the bane of so many lives that bora la when Iwamakeourgrostboast. Our pilU euro it while iCthern do not. Carter" a Little Llvor Pius aro very email and vory easy to take. OiaO or two pills make a doeo. They are strictly vegotablo and do not grips or purge, but by their gentle action pl-itvioall who ufo them. Invia!art25cents; liv '-.-SI. Bold by ornQjists everywhere, or sent oy M.sii. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York J mil PILL. SUA! LOOSE. SMALL PRICE 1. Orlarlnal bikTOiiIy flpnutnn. BArC, llwiijal Ivltftbltl. LADICR, tk numd Brand lu Kotl uJ Child meUUla' Ahoxw, iwlei vftb blue ribbon, TnLo liiaothrF. JCftujatianaeraut auLiiifu. " turn? a .a imiia'iont. At Drug giiti, or icol 4. Id etJimnt fur particular!, UittmoDlali inl "Kellcf for fsm<tS inletur, by return MbIL IO.OOO TpwlmooUli. A7.m-M.r,-. 'Chltrhrkter Clicuiic&l Oo..UadUon MnntM. 0ld by U Uo4 UfUgiUW, VMli.il., !'. IN. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURE THAT Cold &.TXD STOP THAT Cough. I Has stood the tei t for SIXTT TENUIS aoO. has proved Itself tbo best Temedy 'sruown for the euro of Coniumptlon, .OoHg'ha, Colds, Whooping Covgli, and ZtiHf Dlieasre in young or 0111. Trice 35c. Wo., anu sji.uuper ootue. am n BMPBYUHFDF HIKE?, J0BOT08 4 LOBi. ?"? Vt. i&TCHF.D TEN MONTHS " a troublesome skin disease ciust 1 ine toj scratch lot ten months, ant? w. . curerHby a lew days use of jESiJX I M. 11. WOLFF, BSexL.. Uppe. Marlboro, sWjfr'gPEciFic I was lured some veareagn of White owrllln ,t lympjtus of m&lEjtM turn of tu id- Inmy jo kinnv ,,r.m,iiuiit itiiMii'lana at mu iinrt foitett, but B. 14. 8. did the work. tUUL W. KIKKf ATR1CK. Johnwa City. 1 enn. TrettiU Blooil and SI In Dissiscs mailed fte. L uwii.iKiKouiu Company, Atlanta, Ca, i . ia rplAtuia anil Eatroas ana trie puouo iwwmii e han purohweU the barter hop lately ooaupivu wjr 1. w. No. 12 West Centre Street CURE SICK I ML -X- .If OUR BUSYLAWMARERS. Work Done by the Legislators at Harrisburg. THE BILLS. REPORTED AND PA8SED. Mr. I,ocli,of Soliuylklll, Pimvils a llrao lutinn In tlii Hoiisr Concartilns; tlto AVnrld's lrlr Otumlailnu, 'Which Hmtilts In L'onnlileralil IlUeiuwIon Tewkabnry'a Autt-PiMii Illll l'lncml on the CulcndHr, Harhisburo, March 14. ConalrleraUle dUciiKHlon rraultnt last evenlnglntbe Iioiim when Mr. Ixmh, from Schuylklll,j)re9entl a resolution rending: That the committe on centennial Hfl'atra lw direr teil to examine the account and foireponrtence of the WtHhTa Fair com mission, In order to Hforrinln what ban lieen done by the couiiniaatnii with the money alrcHily Hlipioiiriatwl and expended lor the purpose named in the bill creating the commiaKlou and (hat the centennial committee make Its report within twenty days from the paisnge of this reroliition In order that an additional appropriation If necessary, can bo made. Mr. Crawford thought it was very much out of place to Investigate the nccountw of the commission wheu there had been no clmrKes made against it. Sir. Wherry, of C'umlierlaud, and Skinner, of Fullon, op posed it for nasimllar reason, adding to a protest against making preparations to ap propriate more money when none was needed by the commission, or at least 1 roro they had asked lor It. On a vote, n motion being made hy Mr. Skinner to post pone it for the present, tho ayes and nays were called. TI10 motion was rejected by a strict party vote. Mr. Svtinkcl, of this city, presented the bill providing for thu drainage o I'axton creek. It relates: To provide drainaw for the Stnt luna tic hospital at Hnrrisburg, the capitol and other hiiildlngs owned by the state, and making an appropriation to pay the ex pense thereof. It pi ovides that the coni inissiouers of publii; buildings and grounds l authorized and required to unite with the city of Harrisburg in the procuring and . ipproval of plans, and in .the making of a contract for the construction an Pen sower along tho presi-nt Chanel of Paxton rreok, from llaclay street, at the northern bound ry of the city of Harrisburg, to the Susquehanna river, in order to provide for proper drauiaire ft.r the Statu hospital at Harriahurg, the state capitol and other pub lic buildings, and that 00,000 be appro priated. The commUslona of public buildings arc authorized to arrange for such suj.erv'sion for the work in conjunction with the city emriucer of Harrttahurg. The city of Har risburg Is directed to pay one-half the ex penses. Mr. Tewksbury had his famous anti-pass bill placed on the calendar. Another discussion sprang up over a resolution to place the I'otter county bill en the calnnder. It was argued that the best people In the county faverod tho repeal of the local option law, but this was indig nantly denied on the other sidejvho claim ed that only the lumbermen wanted the salo of liquor in tho county. The Senate remained In session one hour doing routine business. sun tkixs A vkuy ui:i:k story. Vultlinore lias n 31,vtory for tho Police to Unravel. Baitimore, March 14. Patrolman Fitz morris says thnt nt an early hour in the morning he, as usual, called to awaken Annis Little, who worked in an under wear factory. Wheu he rapped at the door Annie Prior, a 13-year-old cousin of Miss Little, ran to the window and told the of ficer that at midnight she was awakened by tho cries of her brother. On looking up the saw a largo black man with side whiskers who had both knees on the bed leaning over her, wbilo he supported him self with his left arm. In his right hand he brandished a fiat-iron, with which he struck the boy with ternflc force. The cirl says she cned out, "Oh I Mister please do not kill my brother," ani then covered lier head with the ued-clotues. ine next moment she was struck on the hand whilo twine to ward the blowsolf her face. The outcry of the boy, she said, frightened the assalla- ., tor ho nastily lolt the room and escapi 1 1' 'onoth a side gate. Annie was so su.xl- . I- tilit. thnt she did not daro unv-ovei her head i.util morning. Miss Little ws a! .0 oe -n nearly to death. It h.is . nice b ou learned that Annie Pric ard lu-i c ..sin had quarreled. It is also b( He ad b tho police uuit blows in- Hi' .jd 11. ti e manner ues-i . ...d must have crished in ti.e skull of lite victims. Tho Prioi L'r1 1 iuce been i.iosnly questioned, but sticUb . er story. ALL TIIIUll PHUPUKTY IN ARIIKS. Result of the Dlustruii Prairio Fires Near Garden City, Kun. Garden City, Kan., March 14. Wide spread and destructive prairie Hies have been raging in this vicinity for the last two days. S. Frank Gmner, living ten miles east of here lott all his buildings, house hold goods and farm implements, etc., sav ing nothing but the clothing ot himself and family. J. M. Nebtrower, living ten miles north was equally unfortunate. Three school houses in the north and east portions ef the county have been burned and many farmers hare lost large stacks of hay and other property. A strong wiud has been blowing for the past twelve hours. Extensive ilrss were visible all last night In tho noJthwevt, east and south, and it is feared that more uamugo will Iju done. The Highest liver Known. Gkakd Ramds, Mich., March 14. Grand river at this point is the highest ever known. Millions of feet of logs and lumber have been swept away and the water is still ris ing. The damage already sustained by the flood will amount tofully $1,000,000. Much damago has also been done at Iona aud Muir. III', IV x and Nervy and Wants to Fight. New York, March 14. Charloy E. Wll sey, of Schoharie, N. Y., writes to tho Po lice Gaxetto that Charls&Jackson, aged 38. height 0 feet, 2 l-'J inches, and weight 210 pounds, with plenty of nerve, is ready to most any man iu Aruerion. In a glove con test for the largest purse. Carpenter Threaten to Strike, Kaw York, March 14. X dlspatoh from Chicago says tht the carpenters there want moie pay and threaten to itrlko U their de mands are not granted. Locking for Large Oama. New York, Mrch 14. Austin Gibbons has issued a ohalleRKe to flitht cither Stan ton, Abbott or Dick Burge for $2,600 ft side anil a pume. SOMOITIXn SIR. OI.NHY'S SUPPORT. (Mltce Seekers Want lllm to Aid TIihiii In (Irttliis; Appointments, Wamhxoton, March 14. Diehard Olney, the newly-appointed attorney general, is kept very busy Just now shaking hands with office seekers from MassachuiH'ttH,wlio wint him to volunteer his influence to e mtre them federal appointments. There j re n score or more ot tioliticinus here from Massachusetts and all of them want some sort of office. now. siciii-iU) outer. The, places they have tin. 1.' lines out for range lrom minister to Italy to the post mastership hi a town of 300 inhabitants. Mr. Oluey says the business nf his office keeps him so busy that he has nn time to solicit appointment! and in consequence of this many 01 tile men who would like a slice of the federal patronHH are obliged to work their own passage and mako the best of it. has i:inii:ki;ii no ducision yht. Cni'lyle W. llarrla' l.lfu Still llaiiga In the HillHtiee. Nrw York, MHrch 14. Contmry to nil expectation Recorder Smyth did not nive his decision 5'esterday in the case, of Car Jjilo W. Ilairis, wlio stands convicted of murdering his wife, Helen Potte-Hiuris. Last week Recorder Smyth left the bench for several days and decided to go over tin cHse from the beginning, saying that the motion for a new trial was justified by the idenee on which it is based. As staled, it was expected that ho would tive his decision yesterday, but instead of so diung be answered that he would not uuiku public his decision until to-m'uruw. J he recorder baa Riven no intimation us to what his conclusion will be, and both skies are urmng that his decision is favor able to thiiir ltir.pcctive sides. A Illlz.ard In MiotilgHH. Menominke, Mich., March 14. The warm springlike weather of the last three or four days which threatened on early breakup, has suddenly turned very cold and a howling blizzard raged all day yesterday. Pedestrians hart much difficulty 1 in keeping their feet owing to the heavy wind. The lumbermen, however, are jubilant over the prospect of extended logging operations. p Victory Over Disease 1 "Terrible Pain in Head and m Stomach ! " M "My Faco was one Masa of B ErupUons ! " "Walked the Floor Night I Aiter Night 1" M I The following from MrB. Hams proves WB over disease. tM Oentlf.mfn: I am Al vcauof nap. About 3f SlO vfmaiKt I had tho M imikIi'm wblrll loft ineSS liiiwrv luiil Hhiiiic. IUveliail KIXIUr-H iJH.r. l'AIN IV MY Ili:,VI (-rS monthf, also wvcro pain In my utoiiiiich sup-W poni-U to It cauei-u by LUcr Ti wulile.g IS'lKht llfttT iiIkIK I have bt'rn cuii-n Ipcllfil to walU thu lloot bctauHo uf flit'W Etenihlo p.iiit, and this as not all, mya flirts vai one iniiai ( erupt hum to liadH nt times at toie covercil almitt cutli'ol y SB g Itlt acal. I rcadjour papcri, and thought 1 1 wouia try one DOitie ct DANA'S i iSABSAPiUlILLA I uMthoiiRh X liad tHed vo many different lncdicluvig itliout uny hflis I hud but little faith. Before 1 hitdtukcniMiuliuUlu I ft-lt ft tfrcat elt'all ht'tter. I have nm taken t, anddo nuts (tf I like the anio womrin. I ran go to txil and a fSIi:i:i AM. MOH'IV 'I'lie tfi-li Brittle iMiln nat iluurti'4lt The tlrnnE ft.lliais I hail la .nliiilv ffaiiit. MvE fllculiWfll. I thirlk one iiKire Lottie wfllj Bi'iirv 1110 i'iitluly. lour rt sifctfully, M TlcoiideroLu, X. Y. MBS. FltlXUA HAMS. Hj To whom ft miv concern i I hereby wrtify tog tiip iruut ot mu uuove, r. w, uamhi , fg Ticuudoroga, N. Y. Pharmacist, i j Dana Sariaporllia Co., Belfast, Maine. Property for Sale ! Cor. Sixtlt and Market Sts., MT. CARIVIEL, PA. One square south ef the new Reading depot. Consists ot two lots, two double dwellings and one single dwelling. Finest location la the town. Will be sold at a bargain between now aiidlbe litoffAprll, 1W8. For further Infor mation apply to the owner, ou the premises, D. A. OKcCtec, S-ll-tf MouutCsrmel, Pa. J0!E WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Ohrtst, Bossier's old swud.) Mam RudCOHl Hln sltttiHauttuMb. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The Onett breads at wtlsly3 a4 aisars. Peol roos at. tachsd. THE KMB 1 TH AT 'CORES! I JlltS. FItlNDA HAMS, M 3$ TUondLroL'O, W. . 3 m S3 GOULD HAVESAVED $475 "It's Our Family Doctor Now." "The rrtenil nnd Kleanlng the Poor Suf ferer Nouils." 5Ir. Cnok found health, linpplness and economy in the use of a simple remedy. "J'M'rf4tor War' wlth Y8PUPSIA and LIVKlt COJll'luVLNT. and was nearlv a tirii,it. wi'ii n soro leg, writes Mr. .Tunics Cnok, of Cut ski II, New York, and after spending 9)4'7'0 wlih doctoi'f 1 found myself no belter. I then determined to try Dr. lavll Ken nelly's 1'' livorlto ltetueily, made at ltoiiilout, N. Y., and after using tlireo llottles which ooitt me just AO i mu entirely curedT' Bitch wonl from a gciiiloman of Mr. Cooks standing, should receive great nttetilioti from those lu need of amedTciue that cures disease. We guarantee Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Re.nedy to absolutely cure Kidney and Liver complaints, Oravel, Stone In the Bladder, Brlght'a Disease, all urinary troubles, Dla betea, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Jaundice, Dys pepsia, Constipation, Rheumatism, Skin eruptions, Scrofula, Humors, Ulcers, Sores nd Pimples, Disorded Stomach, Sick Head ache, Biliousness and Purify the Blood, It Permanently Cures All Female Weaknesses. Wo coultl numo scores of pcoplo here, nntl cliewhero, who have felt not nctually sick, butweuk, worn nnd weary, but who tire now strung and well, solely by the use of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy. It's a food for tho brain, ncrvo and muscle, llieicby curingsleeplessuess, head ache, and all nervous troubles. win's, &0f FOR RKNT. Society and club rooms In the .post office building. Apply to M. M. Hurlte Attorney, Room 3. lSS-ll-tf ClOR HALE. Livery outfit for sale cheap for f OASh. Apply to vt. P. Oonry, No 31 Moutb Main street. 1-19-tf mORH.VLEOIIKAl'- V B-ood. sound voun- 1: h irsi). Apply at Iowa Meat Muruet, ion S. Jlaiii street, Hlienandoah, Pa. 810-iw POK RKNT. omoos la the Kefowtea build ing. Hto.im heitnni electric Ugbl. Ap ply at Refowloh's clothing store. 3 W-if lORHM.KOll RENT. Af'er April lt., houe No. 10H West Cherry streo'.. F r rarthei Inf irmatlon Inqulra on premises, or to Jos. BeddaU. 89 Iw WANTED.- young rani, from 18 to year of aurn, to drive n b.'iKor wngou. Mubi be honest und Hobw and oomo well r.. commended. No other need a.jply. J V. Ploppi ri, t R. Centre street. 8-8-tf FOR hale OR RKNT. A. large store and dweliitur Store rootn suitaole far miv business Sitihle In the rear For full parti I'Ulara apply at Nd. 131 E. Contre street Hananoy tjity, fa. aioti JT10R "ALE. A tHiardlng bouse, with stock r and fixtures, centrallv located in the citv of Hazleion. At pre wnt doing a good bustnesu. Satisfactory reasons eivon for selling. Address E. ft X., I. O. Box 463, Ha.loton. I'm. 1--tf ABAKOAI for tho stoolt, Uxturos, and good will, of a Inriro. urofllable. well un- tnbllshed and urofrlns aroeorv bu-lncss In Shenandoah, fmmiroof Wm. 11. Shoemtiker, J I'. Merely curious inquirers aro not de- sirou. s-ii-iut STO.JKHOL.DBfW' MKETING. A moetlng of theHtooHhoidorsof tho CltlrenV Build ing and Loan A soo'atlou, of Shenandoah, Pa., win ooneldTuosuay, March utn, iws. at 7.30 p m , at the office of tho company, for the pur pose of electing ofll ers and eight (8) directors u. w. iij'jNULKK, secretary. Shenandoah, Pa., .March :, '9J. S-.i-td WANTED. A llvoman or woman in every county where we have not already secured a . ' presenlativo to sell our "Nova Hilver" Solid leta K' ivcs.Forlcs aud Hpoons toconfcumers; a -ol d metal as white as silver; no plate to wear off; gooas guaranteed to wear a litetlme; con a' out ono tonth tha'. nf stiver; tbo chance or a Ufetlmo: agents average, from vi) to Iron per week unu meot with ready sales overy wuero, fo pri a is xno uemann ior our e?onu tal (ioi ds Over Ono Million Dollars' worth of goods In dally use. Case of samples FKISE. Sll.VKttW (Villi uu, S-13-lm-d&w 133 Essex St., Boslon, Mass, AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle tho new Patent Choml Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. 200 to 500 per cent pn 'lt. Ono agent's . -tales amounted to S6S0 In six days. Another 132 in two hours. Proyioui jxporlcnce not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Ctosso. Wis. xtsu 5-ii-ly J. P. Williams & Son. Furniture S. Main it, Shenandoah. QPRING OF '93 Intending buyers w aro invited to inspect what may beJ termed tlio largest variety of Furniture over seon In Shenandoah. Prices tho lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines in various stylos nnd prices. J- P. Williams & Son. 13 South Main St. Cures thousands annually of Liver Com plaints, Ilillousness, Jaundice, Dyspep sia, Constipation, Malaria. More Ills result from an Unhealthy Livor than any other cause. Why suffer when you cau be cured ? Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigor ator is a celebrated family medicine. YOUK IlUtJOOUT WILL BUl'l'LY YUTJ. ELMIRA JJR. JA.MM IWN, PXYSHHAN A.KD SURQftO', a -2- lUJ'k 1,4 ur HU. MT At mjanml Qace&fA sMsius, So. 31 No th; Jr4t THE EDITORSflLL RIGHT They are Not Barred From Holding Office WHAT PRESIDENT CLEVELAND SAYS. The Fact or nil AiplleHiit llelng a Nnns liaper Man AVI I Not Frerent Mini llolng A ppol n led I'm! master Tliosti A pprtl n I ed Under the I'l-eseul AitmlnUlrntltiii to liu Iteiiillrcil tu Attend In the Ittinllletii of the OtWee I'nrsoiiHlly. Washington, March 14. The relations between the congressmen and the country editors are close and country editors, to a certain extent, have been endorsed for jxist nflices. To the tatter, therefore, yesterday It became a matter of Importance in know whether the former was excluded from the blessings of office. Mr. Dockery went lc see the president yesterday and stated thai he had lieen mtsundrrseood. The president said he hud never contemplated proscrip tions of editors as a class. When they were candidates for office they would In selected ou their merits just as memliers of any other class would lie. They would stand neither lietter nor worse chance ot getting office because they weto newspaper men. But the thing that the president wanted understood was that they could never have office to hold as sine cuies to their newspapers and this applied to men in all other occupations as well. Tltete whs an idea that a man could hold au office in consideration of his past ser vices and not give his personal attention to the office. The president intends to put an cud to this idea. If a man accepts an appointment to office ho must give up his other culling and attend to tho work. Ile yond this there was no thought ot dis ci imiiiHtliig against any line of busi ness among tho ciuidltlates for ofllce. Mr. Dockery then went to the postmaster gen eral to see if editors were to be barred in the fourth-class offices and Mr. lllssell as sured him that he had never contemplated any discrimination against newspaper men, but he did not intend to hae the post office treated as sinecures by men who were devoting their attention mainly to their newspapers, or their merchandising. The man who took a position had got to give his time to that ofllce and earn the money that the place paid. Mr. Docl.ery and several other Missouri congressmen saw the president in thu inter est of ex-C'oiigrt mn Mansur, of their slate, who is a candidate for commissioner general of the land office. Messrs. Fonn.in, l' ititian and Williams also saw the presi dent in tho interest of J. G. Browning, who is a aandidate for tho same office. But the delegations came away with less hope than they have entertained before. They don't repeat any specific remark made by the president, but they got on idea that the presmenc naa in uis.own minu seiecteu a man. the Illinois congressmen bad no doubt that J. O. Browning will be appoint ed unless the president had made some other selection before coming here. The Missourians show that they have very little hope of Mansur's stock. They will not say but they show that they do not expect to land him in the ofllce. The report comes from a number of sources that J. (i. llartlett, tho republican from South Dakota, is the man who will have charge ot the land office. If this is true he will be oneof the exceptions against old office holders, for tho president made him the judge of tho territorial court dur ing his previous term. Messrs. Williams and Cablo took Judge Drowning to see Secretary Smith and thuy had a very pleasant time of it, but the Sec letary afforded them no hint of what was passing in tho president's mind about the conun issione rsh i p. In the rc-organlzation of the senate com mittee Mr. Culloiu had hope that he would be able to keep one small commietee for himself. Some time ago the senate created a select committee ou corporations in the District of Columbia for the sake of giving Senator Gorman a committee chairmanship. The comuiltteo was after Senator Gorman be cause as chairman of the democratic caucus. It would untitle him to the use of confer ence room. Senator Culloiu is on that committee and he hnd designs on the chair manship, but when he found that there were not enough of the minority chairman ships for the senators who had served, longer than himself, he sent word to Sena tor Allison, chairman of the Republican caucus committee, to count him out. There was not enough minority chairmanships for the senators who were hero in 1881 and Senator Culloia got here in 1888. Senator Sherman Is on the committee of the repub lican caucus and will have the use of the committee room and a clerk at $2,200. Senator Hale will have the committee on private land claims, which is desirable be cause the committee has a convenient aud pleasant room. Senator Allison will lie Chairman of the committee on engrossed bills. In the applications of oommittes Dawes retires because he leaves the senate. .There will, therefore, be no need of changing any o the republican members of the commit tee If the sixe of the committee is not changed, but it is said the democrats Hie going to let Senator Stewart have the chair manship of the committee on mines and, mining.- This is a majority committee, and if Stewart takes that chairmanship it is K recognition of him as a democrat. Iu this this event the republicans refuse to allow liim to be counted as a republican members of appropriations cemmittee. Cameron will probably be chairman ot the committee mi revolutionary claims; Frye, the committee to investigate the Po tomac river trout; Hoar, that on woman sun i age; Morrill, the committee on addi tional roems for library, and I eller, select committee an the lire tribes of civilized In dian. The oaairmanshlp of the committee on Nicaraguan claims now held by Senator Voorheeslsln doubt. There is now a minority oomtuittee on the president's message transmitting the report of the Pacific Railway commission, but it Is understood that the democrats propate to create a standing committee on Pacific railroads and make Mr. Brice chair man. There is a minority oommltlee pn forest reservation in California, but it is proposed te put this into a standing committee en forestry. Mr. Aid rich will get the committee en . corpoiutioas ia the District ef Columbia. Met Urd.r.ii ta Hawaii. Washinoton, March 14. No orders have been issued from the reavsury department as stated ia San Franchwo iisyatches for the revenue cutter Rush te prepare imt a trip to Hawaii for the purpose, at carrying a cosnmUaiau te be appoiasssi by the presl- dtnt. Froita ta Death la Use Weeds, Fatuwon, K. J., Marok U. The bedy ef an unknown xoan was fawd fixueu in tbe weeds near here. iR. MILES' NERVINE There Is nothing like tho RBSTORATIW K-RVINE discovered by tho great spoclaJls, J.t. MILES, to cure all nervous disease. rlndaohe, the Blues, Nervous Proetf Icn, Cleopleeeneee, Neuralgia, St. Vftusu 'lanoo.nte nnd Hystorla. Mrmy pbysldarst it.oltln their practice, and say tuo results ere. 7 Klerful. Y7o btivo hundr Uit of tesllnionlals1 tLo these from dniKglsts. "Wo Imvo nnvor koowsi nvtblnn like It." (Snow A Co., Syracuse, M. Y. 'Every bottle sold brings wnrd.j of praise,' J (k .Volf, Ulllstlnlo, Mloh. "Tho h at seller wo evw ii.' Woodworth Co., Fort foyno, litd. ",ervtne sells bettor than anrthlua we evet )nd." H. F. WyattCo Conoird, N. II. Trial boulo and boos of testimonials Free at drngalsav DR. MltES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart,Ll. isuiaja sso'rsxjs frisk. ABRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA Manufaoturers of ociBug Ejoodg ! Of Every Description. Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, &c W-FINEST 800DS LOWEST PHICES.Ist. Write forntloiruos. Correspondence soltoitea. Molders! ', There's nothing will clean you up so quickly i or neai your nurns like dusky mmm TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of tar. ASK YOUR UROCEU FOR. IT. JAS. S. ICLRIC He CO., CUicano. While flutsistn Soap The It est Soap far FUiiibcIs. FIRE INSURANCE. ...uia-Ct i.idtui iambic purely cash com. pantos represented by DAVID FAUST, 120 S. Jaroin St., Shenandoah. Pa. ifmiitg Mothers! We Offer Ton a Remedy which Xneuret Safety to Zife of Mother and Child. " MOTHER'S FRIEND " Itoba Confinement of its Xuin, Horror ami Risk. After nstngonebot tleof ' Mother's Friend "t eutrored but little polu, and did uot experience ihm, ictiuifss afterward usual lu such cases. -sin. At.iu uUob, Lamar, Mo., Jan. IStb, 13H. J'?i,h XBre8i Charges prepaid, on receiptor priro, 1 J0 per bottle. Book to Mothers mailed tM. BJAjPIKLm JtEUULATOK C., ATLANTA, GA, BOLD B7 ALL DRTjoatSTO, Act on fl ni. v principle re-altiti the lhsr, etomselt and bowels through tint nerva Pa. Milks' Pomi tp-ntily owu MManmiM, torpid ilvsr sad eoustes Boo. .Smallest, solMsiL. c.restl Spdoaee,2ffjt. Fin-''.os bee at droirglKn. p- m sncj . nyiMt,!sX H. T. M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort I. Second St., 8IRA&DYILLE. "I Best Wines, Linear, Beers, Ales and brands of OUtars always ou baad. (POKNTKD) The .ttrtmrjHfl an 1 yu-et Lremftc). Vwflk ttbr Hix'tiR h n-t rowjer tad MaM In cau wil'i n mm.b1 AA (Da ooBtMtta Bk tviiv' n miv for ust- V. IU otav tk hmjjm u-'ut n iiri roup to vuuitnuUMi wamamm IT 19 TUB BEST ft r rl -m.ing tuU i ISHlfrS'IHIsJ SHU. OMll, WsWIUkf I MDld I Tift, t:c CURB YOURSELF! IftrouhledwithGonorrhfs.' r uicet, nnites.Kpermatorrhossl or snv unnatural dlsrhaim.51 fyour druggist for a bottle of (without tho aid or publicity of a tour v it cures in a few itavs lenaranteed not to stricture. wi. a-uu'uuwuuous ana. I TH Univerml American Cure. Manufactured by . Th Evsiu Chemical Ocl CINCINNATI, O. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, tie and Beef JAMJE9 SHIELDS, Monapr 9hruuadoah Branch. gEEKANDOAH, PA. street, auenanuoan.
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