E S' l)SJBnm i The Marked Success of Scott's Emulsion in consump tion, scrofula and other forms of hereditary disease is due to its powerful food properties. .. s sits Emulsien rapidly creates healthy flesh proper Weight. Hereditary i, unit, develop only when the bybtom becomes weakened. Nothing in the world of medicine has been so, successful in dis eases that are most Menacing to life. Phy sicians everywhere prescribe it. PrpT"r-'! Hww.S.T. Alldrnrniita, Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Boro Throat;. Sold by all Ururjuistn on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Back orChisr Shitoh's Porou Plaster will give great atwiicuon. as cents. SKILOH'S YHTALiZER. Mrs T. S.HawltlD0,Chattnnoogn,Tenn.,8H,yB: "gh.xhiKYtiltorTHA.vt:D MY LIFE' 1 consiui rtl ttteDcsc remcty ) oruatuuiuueamwcTn I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it esceu. Price 7iicts. , HILOH'S. CATARRH HnvejoulJutarrh? Try this Remedy. It will relieve and Cu-e you. Price 00 els. This In; lector tor i tisuecc'fnl treatment is furnished free. Sbiloh'a Remedies are sold by us on a guarantee to give satisfaction. i' cs sale by O, H. Hagenbuok. There is Hope For every one who baa blood trouble, no matter In what shape or how .ng 3toii(llng, provided none of the vital organs have been bo far im linireil a? to render a euro impossible. B. 8. 8. givMtothorootof the disease, and removes thp cause, by expelling the poison from the body, and at tlio same tliuj is a tonic to the whole system. However Iad your case may be, there is hope FOR YOU. Cared me of a most malignant type of chfonio blood trouble, for which t tmri naurl various other remedlcr wl'hout effect. My weight Increased, and m hciilth Improved In every way. I consider S. S- fc. the best tonlo I ever used. . . A. WBianT, iumway, uu. Treatise on blood, skin and contagious bloou poison mailed f led free. BWIFI tsruuriu Atlanta, ua. feck Headache and relieve all the troubled fusf" flent to a bilioua stato of the system, such ea Dlizlneux, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after Citing. Fain in the Side, Jw. While their xnoelt poraarSnfclo success liso been shown la curing toauaehe, yet Caiter's Llttlo TJvoi? MM .IBS Qtuuly vstaallo in Constipation, curisi; andpr. Tenting tbisannoyirigcomplalnt,V'l2;l. ihny also rorreeiiuldisordorROitlioetoxaaeli fi iuiulatethe fiver and xegulato the bowels. Uvea if thoyonlj purea i&cbalhey would boulmostprleoloss to OiompwJKS UOJ.'er from tilsdtotrcsslng coinplnlnt; but fortu mtolythoirgoodnoss does no6U(lhere,and those .Wboonco try them will find these 111 tie pills voln iblo in to many ways that they will not bo wil UsS to do without them. But after allaick heui lis the bane of so many lives that here is w&er I wo mike our great boast. Oar pills cure it white Ottiein do nit. ' Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to iidia. Ono or two pills makes, dose. Thuj are strictly vagotable and do not gripe or Ini-;e, 1 jtby their gentle action please all who maotbem, Ii vlal-s.it 25 cents j iivo for $1. Asia by drugUts everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER WEOIOINK CO., New York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE safc, always r'lIaW-a. laqic, tk Urngilt fir Chichttttra nglu.k Dta-, mtiu Brand ia lied uid Hold taclalllo l-fixej, Bealed with Hue. ribbon. Tftfte no other. Hefvu danavroua vuhttltitm ttontami ifiiilauui-. At Drngglsti, riai4 In Rt&mni for tar'frmlar. ti-aflmnnUU Hkf for l.tdlcr,' in ttttvr, r fetor m. H. Downs' Elixir WILL CUKE THAT Cold fWB STOP THAT Has stood the tei t for 8TXXY rjBJLBS i raaH has uroved itself the best remedy J yjrnown ior tno euro oi vmrumpamt i Caught, Colds, M hooping Cough, and I fall Lung JHiftue iu young or old. l'rlee J5o 60c., and tl.oo per DotUe, (f f . CB :,:VERYWHER8. BSlT, J0'iltS03 MSi i JftP-. wrtteghs, VI. i Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and the pubUc generally that be has purchased the barbershop lately oooupiea by II. Jt Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH, FA. CARJJiS ITS Ctlet'frr' KncHiU IMsiaetid Urcni. bENNYRuYrL PLLS CUR BUSHAWMMERS, Work Done by the Legislators at Harrisburg. AN ELECTION CONTEST SETTLED Kit WsaganuMi and B. K. Murrihart Tin. seated In the House After Conslderabh Diseasslen Vorter una Hunter Take the Oath of Oflloo The World's Fair Mana fori Again Asked for a Statement ol Their Expense. HARRtSBtjRo, Maroh 15. The prlnoipa interesting feature of yesterday's legii.latiM prooeedinfTs was the unseating in thq house of EH WauRarjoan and W. R. Barn hart, and the sentlng in their stead of W. ft. Porter and A. D. Hunter. The proceedings In the senate openec with the reception of petition, memorials etc., after whicli a long list of bills were la trod uued, among whioii were tlie follow Grady Requiring deslors In oleomarga rine to dUplay a placard liearlng this leg end, "Oleomargarine Sold Here." McCanell To validate the will ol Cntli arine A. Peacle, of Chester county; also, tc prevent the issue of unauthorized policies of Insurance; also, to provide that devises and bequests evidenced lv a will ' duly exe cuted prior to a last will and testament, more Uian one month prior to the decease of the testator, bU11 be valid; also, provid ing for the regulation of mutual insurance companies and collection of assessments from members (requiring mutual insurance companies to make aemi-annual reports tc tlio courts of the county in which the prin cipal office is located); also, making an ap propriation of $200,000 for proper drainage of the State lunatic hospital in llarrisburg, the capital and other state buildings. Baker Authoriringboroughsto establish regulation whereby taxes, loans and pur chases of real estate shall bo delermlued bj the elections; also, rostncting the powers of electric light, heat and power companies to conatruct lines nlong public btreets ami highways. " On motion of Senator Keefer the bill providing for an additional judge in Schuyl kill county was idcfinltely postponed, and the amendment to thu act of January la 1S33, providing for notice to lien creditor' in case of lunatics was defeated on Una! n.:.-.saae. The bill extending the minimum school term to seven months w as the measure which promoted alongdiscusalon. Senator Crik'hfield was against it, and Senatoi Landls raised his voice iu its favor. On final passage the bill was defeated yeas, IS; nays, 20. : Senator Thomas introduced a resolution requesting the governor to furnish thi senate with a detailed statement of the expenses (except the personal expenses o: the members thereof) with special refer ence to the cost of arranging for the various exhibits; and to further inform the senate whether or not the appropriation of $800,- 000 made iu 1891 will be sufficient to nv;et all the retmirernnnts of the board, and whether or not the board of managers or any official thereof hns solicited private contributions in the name of the state oi hoard of World's Fair managers to aid tho board in the complo on of its work. The ieolution was adopted. JNo bills ot particular importance were passed. Among the nominations confirmed was that of Jiason Woidman, to bo judge in Schuylkill county, Senator Keefer with drawing his objection, which was political and not personal. Senate adjourned. ritOCEKDINGS IN THIS HOUSE. The house was presided over bv Mr. Boyer, of Philadelphia, Speaker Thomas having been called home. Amonj; the bills introduced were the fol- lowinc: Burdick An act amending the revenue net for the purpose of relieving the burden of local taxation. The bill taxes bonded indebtedness of all corporations, as well as their capital stock. Koarns Relating to the sale of liquor by wholesale. It fixes the license fees at $501) for cities of first and second classes, jo()0 in third class and $300 in boroughs and townships. The following bills were passed: Providing for the expenses of school di rectors in r ' tending conventions. rrovidl: for the Incorporation of ensu altyimra'.u: o , amies. The act t.i pro .iuit f a killing of wild deer fo.' a peue . o tnrne years was amend od and passed ih: J i adiug, as was also the net-to roKuhi'wO the liability under poll cii ,.f in-ur-utj on buil' '" -t and struc- tu. s ,.,unil, 'ire aud lifcli .if. Diese i .IN weia passeu .iially in order: To tithe-'. the elect., .i of tax ctllec toisiui. hs and townships for the term of tt. yeais. requiring all public records to be kept n the English language. Permitting persons suffering from ner vous disease threatening mental disorder, to become inmates of insane hospitals. The" act providing for the election of dis trict school superintendents was deteateu, Secretary Harrity being introduced pre- souttid tho decree of the Westmoreland countv court deciding that W. N. Porte and A. D. Hunter, republicans, were elect ed members of the house instead of Eli WaiuuMuan mid W, E. Barnhart, demo crRts. the sitting members. The decree w rend by the olerk. jlr. liurphy, of Weetmoreland, offered n lesolution that Messrs. I'erterand Hunter he sworn in as members and take their fcc ts. Mr Wherry raised the point of order that the certificates of election do not accom tanv the decree, and the contestant can not taku their seats now. .speaker Pro Tern. Boyer decided tho p int not well taken, as it was evident the Co lit meant me ueoree to ue wie oniy Ui.uate ef election it intended to file. Jlr. Hewitt mainti'ined that the house cc ild not seat the contestants on the ocr- ti; cate from the court. The sitting mem liei have ten davs in whioii to present po- ti' ions to the committee on elections and at-lv lor an investigation. Ho made a point ot order to this effect. The spwker ruled the point not well taken. 11 r. Wherry raised the polutof order that the decree was not a ceruueate or election aud tbu court so states. His point of order was uded out. The bouse then voted t seat Pry-tar and II inter and they stepped forward and toot. the oath of eihoe. Cornish Will Co to Ohieago, Chicago, 111., March 15. The Chicam Athlotio club ha ee ired Henry b. Cornish at Uuatan. as its athletic manager. Be sides being a .great athlete, be has hai jcuch suoceM as a ooocb with the Kostoi A l alette club aseoo! tion. Oornish comei ludorssd by W. B. Curtis and other well known New Yorkers. You have noticed that tome houses always seem to need repainting ; they look dingy, rutted, faded. Others always look bright, clean, fresh. The owner of the first " economize? " with "cheap" mixed faints, ct'c; the second paints with Strictly Pure White Lead The first spends three times as much for paint in five years, and his build ings never look as well, Almost everybody knows that good paint can only be had by using strictly pure White Lead. The difficulty is lack of care in selecting it. The John T. Lewis & Bros. brand is strictly pure White Lead, "Old Dutch " process j It is standard and well known established by the tet of years. For any color (other than white) tint the Strictly Pure White Lead with National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have the best paint that it is possible to put on a Duuaing. for sale by the moat reliable dealers in paints everywhere. 11 you are suing iu paint, n win pay yuu to send to us Tor a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar ; it win oniy cost you a postal earn to ao ao. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. THE NEWS IN GENERAL. Gladstono is now confined to his bed in London and his friends fear serious results, The legislature of Michigan will adjourn Friday, after having been in session sinci January 7. Ten temporary clerks have been dis missed from the treasury department by Secretary Carlisle. The funeral services over the remains o Comedian Hurry Kernel will be held to morrow afternoon in New York. The man found frozen to death in th pnow near raterson, ss. j., was ueorgt Fritz, of Long Island city, N. Y. The Iowa legislature hits declared war on the crinoline and will pass a law to prevent the sale of the nuisance lu that state. The New York police made a dd on thi pool rooms yesterday, closing several aim arresting a score or more of the occupants. Many horses and cattle aro dying in Kan, sas from epizoodlc. The disease is caus ing considerable uneasiness in stock raising districts. One entire county in North Dakota is ta be colonized with Germans and Hun garians, from tho various cities of thi United States. Tho street car drivers and conduotora ol Newark, N. J., will probably goon a strikt in a few days against tho system by whicli they are being paid. Mrs. Winfleld S. Hancock, tho widow oi General Hancock, is improving in health. She has been dangerously ill in New Yorll for the past two weeks. The trouble in St, Joseph's Cathollt church at Swedesboro, is in a deeper mud dle than ever and Mgr. Sutolll has bien called upon to straighten the affair out. The report that tho Boston and Maini railroatl is to lease tho Concord and Mon treal system, und that the terms of tin lease have been sanctioned by both bides, ii denied. Tl,n C!ll mlllo nt nnn-.lnr, M T AUVj UlUI II ULIAISJ 11 V VUlllUllU. All U .1 are still running and the receivers wh have charge of the Arm's affairs say thai a permanent shut-down of the mills is not likely to occur. John H. Brown, aged 07, of Kansas City. Kau., one of the most prominent Mnoni in the west, died of nervous prostratioa superinduced by exposure in a railroad wreck p rear n'xo. THE KMD tstm ana hhi b rvt tsra E CHARLES SIMMONS, A MARVEL IH C0H0ES! 1 Kidney and Liver Disease! JP OK 15 vrxjuas, CUEED BY 3 BOTTLES ! Dana Sarhapaiulla Co.: I OKNTUIMENi HauiiBljeen ri'ctonxl to trnnriP lliealih by theneeof juur Saruimrillt. I feci Ul 'my duty to let othtra kuow tlta gruut tKnaflt il uuve wci'ivcu. E For IS years I have been troubled with! severe nulns In tho Mtttimtli. ulwii K l.l.T gney mm J.ln r IMu'um', bo badly that fog wtt;R3 ot atimfi I had to stay iu bed. I x jiuvu uttcu uiree uoiuet oi DAJSTA'S SAHSaPABILLA I and I tbel like 11 new man. I recom mend it to any offllcl.xl Itk dla-uo of the Kid-i i 6ohoM,N. y. CIIAlfiES SIMMONS. flie truth ot the above is ccrtlfli-d to by JAMES 8. CALKINS, Drugzlttof Oohoei, X. Y. Novcr purchaco ol a " SUBSTITUTER, i J(a person who tries to sell you something! Seise when you oall lor Dana's.) Our Lot-I Sllee aro oelrT-j Ailed with a COUNTERFEITS I ARTICLE by "SubstHurert." Buy of thai ! HONEST DEALER who tells you what youi ask lor, and 11 you reeetvo so beneSt hl will return your monoy. Dans SarteparlHa Co.. Btlfait, Maine. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) MeUm ami Coal ttia,, fettaeitanfltfalt. Beat beer, ale and porter on tan. The nnott brand ot whiskey land ohrurs. Pool mom at tached. ryt. jauk sreox, nrrwoijjr anv arjiewoiv. omee and Rasidenee, No. 31 North Jardln Street, bhonaudoah. M B MA S! I Hr.turtlin. Jas. W.ShoHU, Woodstock, X.T. Mr, Shultln Relates the Remarkable Recov. ery of Himself and Wife, "I wan trrrlDHy troubled w'tlirnvetom- A ti , m v f -o-l wi uld brk up sottr after eat ipp ivf.-ii i wnlto tip every nl,nt with a burn". .r, trout' diatressaafreltntlmre, that n'ed y life ftlmc-t MnUcoirnlli. I doctored with pkyslclnns a tenk tnany so callod cnr -i. but nono htlpeil mi' ; 1 adinK oi Br. Btivlil lLonncfly's Favorite Ken. edr of Uontloul, N. V., I determined to try'it: nft malum It a little wh'le relief camo 6Ed b :.) I had finished tho tJiHrrt buttlo t ivai curc-a. But tho rtrvalest bl.'spitig viasthe evir It performed fur niv wife, who p'tvlous to talt n ' it was troubled with rleknc s com mon t' ill women, t he was sio 111 that shef could htndly drnjr hem If s'lmittbehonee; sbo teitri d all l-'udsoteu called pc.i'tivncures, but witli no a?all until she useil Favorlto Brmcdy. In a nhort while she beirauto pieK up iu health ai d ircii(?rU and is a Well w mnan olay. I honestly believe had it not been for Dr. Kennedy) I nyor Uo .Itemody, she would have been in lier grave to-.lay. SVh the reatci edi oiato on carfk. It'wortliit'weiglit in gold." Wo guarantee a cure, or money re funded. Try it, yotfrtra no risk. WANTS, &C. rjiOB ItENT. Sootety and club rooms in the Attorney, Koom 8. 12-14-tf 77OB HALE. Livery outfit for sale oheap for L' casn. Apply 10 m, r, uonry, no. 01 noutu Mam street. w-n mOItHALKCHKAl'- A irood. sound voun K lnrs-i. Apply ut Iowa Meat Market, 103 3. Jlitln street, Shenandoah, Pa. 3-10-iw TTIOR RKNT. Offices In the Refowich build C iue. stoim heat and electrlo light. Ap lily at Kefowlch's clothing store. 3 13-tf nORBtLB OR KENT. Af'er Anril M. L' home No 108 West Cherry street. Pur further Inf-irmatlou Inquire on premises, or to Jos. S. Iloddal). 3 0-lw WAN TED. An experienced clothing sales man who cn speak Hungarian language. SI Hurt v nnsltionand eood silarv to riihtm n. B. Oppenhelmer, 180 13. Mirset St., Wiltos Hitrre, Pa. 3-:5-lt OR SALE OR RENT. A large store and dwellin;. Store room suitable for any ouaiuess, tame in ine rear, if or run parii- eulars apply at No, 181 E. Centre streot 219-1 f .Ualianpy city, fa. FOR SALE. A boarding house, with stooh and fixtures, oentrallv looated in the cltv of Hazloton. At present doing a gool bu.-dness. Satisfactory reapons Riven for selling. Addroaa E. & X., V. O. Box 492, Hasloton, Pa. 148-if ABAltflAIf for the stook, fixtures, and irood will, of a luriro. nrotltable. well es tablished and utowIiik irrooery bn-lness in Shenandoah. Inquire of Wm. II. Iiboein-ikor, J r. Merely ourious inquirers aro not de sired. S-lt-lOt WANTED. live man or woman in every county where wo hnvo not already secured 1 . t-preseniaiive to sen our-weva wiiver- &011U jleta to ives. Forks and Mnoons to consumers: a solid metul s white as silv-ir; no plate to wear off; goods guaranteed to wear a ltfotline; eostai out one tenihthatof silver: the chance of a lifetime: agents average from ISO to 1100 per week ana .neet with ready sales every where, i-o pre a Is the demand for our Solid Hal Got ds Over One Million Dollars' worth ol goods in daily use. Caso of samples FREE. aiiiV'ttttw yiirj tu,, 2-13-lm-d&w "133 Essex St Boston, Mass, 1XTE WANT Til AT MAN.- Ia every eounty ia honest, ener YY there is just the rl.ht ma- eetionnd persevering sbonlfl have some me- cbnnloaleutnntlon. NO CAPITAL REQUIR ED, but flrtt-clasj reference esccntlal. We want hat man 011 salary and commission to sell the '03 Yost Writing Machine, which is be yond all question the most perfeat typewriter ever made, inouiu De seen anu men to De ap ureclaiad Sent en two weeks' trial to resnece able parties. The '03 Clergyman's Maohine will b-ready in ono month. For particulars adarfssYOT WRITING MACHINE CO., 71 aud 73 Broadway, Now York. 8-0-lm ws 1 GENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com A. mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasiwr PencU. Theaulokestandixreut est selling novelty evor produced. Erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion 01 nn-.a- llfrt.lro 111, manln WW n Will v,lr. -on t profit. One agent's Hales amounted to 168) in six days. Another 183 In two hours. Previoue experience not necessary. For terms and full geniculars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La russe.Wis. x439 6-W-lf J. P. Wilhvms & Son. Furniture S. Main it, Shenandoah. OPHIKG OF '93 Intending buyers v' aro invited to inspect what may be termed the largest variety of Furniture ever seen iu Shenandoah. Prioes the lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Maehinoa In various styles and prioes. J- P- Williams & Son, 13 South Muin St. Property for Sale Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., MT. CARMEL, PA. One square south of the new Reading depot. Consists of two lots, two double dnelUngs and one single dweUlug. Finest location in the town. Will be sold at a bargain between now and the 1st ofiAprll, 1893. For further infor mation apply to the owatr, on the premises, . X, BIOkt, S-ll-tt Mount Oarmel, IV To Dyo l"tRt GoIoips USE!: PEERtESS iDYESl Address for sample card, JtLirillA, A", 1. GOOPER NOT IN THE RACE ti r t For t)ie Office of Internal Reve nue Collector. THE FIELD CLEAR FOR OWEN SCOTT. Mr. Cooper Takes tlio President at Itti Word on the Itc-appolntrnrnt ()uestit and Withdraws in Mr, ott Fttvor Wlty Mo Nomination Were Bent to the Senate at Monday' flesslota. WAsmrTOTOK, March 15. The only ob stacle in the way of Owtn Scott's appoint ment as collector of intornal revenue ha beon removed by the withdrawal of Thomai Coopor.- Most of the eJtofB cialu who were candidates for re-appointraent lay to thfit f 011 la the Hattsrlng unction that theii cases aro exceptional, or else refuse to be lieve that the president ever expressed him self as opposed to re-appointing his old suboidinates. But Mr. Cooper did neither. He accept ed the well vouched for, though unofficial ntatement from the president that he would not re-appoint tho old officials with possibly a few exceptions, and he had made no ef fort Ui prove that his was an exceptional case. His record was good, but lie recog nized the fact that the records of most of the other old officers were good also, and he made no attempt to convince the presi dent that he doserved better treatment than the rest. He sent Mr. Scott a letter saying that be recognized that he was ineligible under the policy announced by the president, and he therefore retired from the race in the in terest of Mr. Bcott, whom be congratulated on the eortointy of his appointment. Most of tlio old office-holders believe that they are barred from seenrlng appoint ments under the present admlnl.tratlon, and think their uieftibers of congress are patting this forward as an excuse for not supporting them. Others insist that they displayed oxceptiofial efficiency while they were in office, or that there are some other things that mnke their cases exceptional and they insist that their congressmen shall go to the president and prove to bim that the cases are entitled to special considera tion. Tins is making the congressman lots of work, and it is hurting them with many of their most influential constituents. The congressmen are bound to get the appoint ments for their men or convince them that they are not eligible, and this is a hard thing to do. The ex-officials are in many Instances among the strongest backers of the congressmen aud the latter are bound to satisfy the former that they have done all they can for them. The president has, therefore, been re quested to formulate his poHqy rcsardinft ox-officials in an executive order which can bo sent to appliuami who have he'd office before. The only difficulty about tills H to make tho provirdass for exceptions explicit enough to serve any tusef ul purpose. Had no Nomlnhtlons ta Send. Washinoton, March 15. The president has explained that his failure to send any 'nominations to the senate Monday was not due to the fact that the committees wer? not organized, but to the fact that he hnd no nominations to send. He wiUl he was not getting along ns fast as he did eight yearn ago, and up to yesterday had net hod tiinis to consult the members of the cabinet as t appointments in their departments. This shows that ho did not bring a list of nominees with him when he cumo from Lakewood, and it has given great joy and encouragement to a number of candidates. for office. Colonel Busey wiw the president yes terday and received some encourage ment from the fact that the president had not yet decided on anyone for pension com missioner. Colonel Busey has the active support of nil the Illinois delegation and the personal friendship of the secretary of state, besides a very creditable military record, which is an essential part of the commissioner of pensions. Tho president's assurance that he would consider Colonel Euww's papers shows that he has not yet decided on Mr. Dickinson's friend Wheeler, of Aiichigan. Mr. Beenton, of South Dakota, bas re ceived an intimation that he is not In the race for commissioner of the land office, and the rumor generally distributed yesterday that Judge Tripp was the man lacks con firmation of any sort, and is discredited by the fact that the president has not made a selection. Congressman Hayes, ef Iowa, tied a scalp to his belt at the treasury department yes terday when he seoured4he appointment of Wi S. Bnrdette as superintendent of pub lishing at Davenport, la. Mr. Uuruette is a Methadht minister. Senator Wyny went to the department ot state yesterday with a good deal of doubt ui -his mind as to what sort of a reception he would get. Secretary Gresham did not promise him the consulate generalship at Frankfort, but he did make him feel thor oughly at home. They Arrive ait St. Thomag. Washington, March 15. The navy de partment has received notice of the arrival at St. Thomas of the Newark and Benning ton, with the Columbus caravels, Pima and Nina. The Newark and Bennington will remain nt St. Thomas long enough to coal, and will then go to Havana, where they will turn the caravels ever to the Cubuu authorities and sail for Hampton Roads. The caravels will await at Havana the arrival ol the Santa Maria and with it will be conveyed ta Hampton Roads by the Spanish asan-sf-war now in charge ef the Maria. Rill Gets a Chalruian.ltlp. Washington, March 18. In the assign ment of committee chairmanships in the Democratic senatorial caucus yesterday, Senator Hill, of New York, was given the chairmanship ef the committee 011 immi gration. Senator Camden captured the chairmanship ol the railroads committee and Mumby will look after the relations of the United State with Canada. The Re publicans are given eleven committees, I'rlm Guard. Resign, Joumrr, 111., March 15. Fifteen peni tentiary guards resigned yesterday and their places will be supplied from among the hundreds ' of applicants looking for places. Deputy warden George Merrill has resigned and W. J. Dqaham, of Genes ee wui taxe ti is ptacs. Live titock Sealer Asigu. St. Louis, March IB. Hull, Steel & Company, live stock dealers at the CTubjn stock yaids, have made an aguignnutat. The linn's liabilities are estimated at e00 asaeW, $K,U00. BeBuMioans ta Meet 1m Hay. Nw Yokk, March 15. It baa bees de cided by the Republican ' National teagae te bold a national eonveutton in boukvllle, .beginning WeUuetday, May 18, nest. mmm Pro fmORsMVeW-fi Klteeloa"ineni, fslels nitd NorTCMNS leennacne, .icKreije, Eii7.8neRs,a il Fo:u-r., lifol -tiii!:ien, prorvjNW l;, iHKbepli,BuIliintii. C'onl e. (on. If y- 33, JITftbit. Wi'iinlioiuiens. eie.. nr.) enr ly Ir. Mile' Jie-rmtve Aeriat It does not contnln otirtcfi. ;,!rr.. Pophla CL nrnwnleo. leTjantl. li-ln.. LulL-rrd with Hot1w- 'or 00 ynaro end testifies to a eontplr to euro. Jaoot Petro. 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