- . f 1 1 V It is very difficult t o corivince children that a medicine is ' nice to take" this trouble is not experi enced in ad ministering Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It is ahtnst as f datable as milk. No preparation so rapidly builds up good flesh, strength and nerve force. Mothers the world over rely upon it in all wasting diseases that children are heir to. Iep in dlwSrott Dtnme N Y. A1lc!mrelt. Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Hare Throat. S"1d by all Dmegisti on a Guarantee, For a Lame Side, Back or Chet Shlloh'a Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction. lj cents. SHILOH'S V1TALIZER. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, CJhnttanoogn, Tcnn., says: "ShttoK'tViUMztr'NAVED 31Y LIFE. 1 consider itthcbralremeduf or atlfMitatalHiirtem I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Livor or Kidney troublo It excels. Price 75 ctg. CATARRH REMEDY. Haveyou Catarrh? Try this Remedy. It will doctor f or It -successful treatmentis! urnlshod Ireo. 'Bhtloh's Remedies ore sold by us on a m mm ann , u-n vein, i-i leu uu cini j.uic a.iT puaranteo to give satisiaciiuu. For BaP by O. H. Hagenbuch. Nntnro should be HBBisted to throw ofTimimri' ties of tho blood. Nothing docs it so well, so surely or so promptly as Swift's Speclllc. uHiULMtilHL II POISON LIFE HAD NO CHARMS. tej r r thrco years X was troubled lth malarial poison, WW'- h - 4 my arpotltQ to fall. Ami 1 ws greatly re- !1 dt 'l"wh rcBiMi I lit to no effect. I could get n r it f It.', ritrt Jggjgyga Afewboltlesof tlii rful m 'lUinefflJmJMjwmaile a comple e !-ry iv.nfrtr,,T ffhVnni(lii,,ffl? n I now enjoy eUerh alth than ever. J. A. HlCE, Ottawa, Kan. Our Look on Blood tad. Skin Diseases milled free. SWIPT GPBGtPJO CO. ATLANTA. OA. llnfl ,h.nil iifnlncti.11 lla rhartns. I irtod mrr Btok Headache and relieve til the troubles fnsS dent to a bilious state of tha nyeteni, such aaj Dizziness, Nausea, Drowshuts, Distress sites eating. Pain in the BIdo, &c. While their most! remarkable success has bean shown la curing Heiflacho, yet Carter's Llttla Lbrcr TSH3 SM equally valuable a Constipation, curing and pro. Tutlng thl-lnUDoylni;compli!nt,iThi.3Uieyaljo correct all dlsordors of the stomachy I'tr.ulaia the ;Ter and regulate tho bowels. Evenjithoyonlj curea B Ibey would be altnoBtprlccless to those who fsuf: t f tu-n tiis Jiatroualng complaint; butforlu. mra XI irfcoodnodsdoeanoteudhere.andthose TftiotE -otjytliJra Trill find thesallttle pills vain. .Able in som-ny Trays thattuey will not bo wll. ling to do without thein. But after allslck bead lis tho Lane of so many llyea that here fa whera vreniieourgreatboasL OturpllLi cure It while ether- I'onot. Carfra Little liver Pills are very small ana ver easy to take Ono or two pills make a dose. They e e strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purjte, 1-utby their gentle action please all who nsetbroi. InYlilsat2oentsi flvofor$l. Sold by drciijhi everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER WEDIOIHE CO., New Yorkl SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Calehtttrr's Knallih IMmnimil nraBL sate, alwKj, rrlltbL. ladick, t,k bmffclit for CXlckul&r I BnolitK IH. iiwulPrind to itcd ul UoU OTCtAliJ, boiM, ,MlJ wlta bint ribbon, l ake n..lh.r. RtfiM rfan.frout ftifilKfu. tont and Imllaliim,. It Druxiilta. or d14a. la ,tAinp, for Dirtieul.ra, ti-atlmoDlAl, tai Ittll.r fir Cadlo. in t,r. br rrtura MalL lo,000 To.tt1u0ol.la. A'aw, l'pr, Chlchoater ni.in1.nl Co)..AjHll.onSuairOk Low) viuuliu, i'Wiada,, ra. FN. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT its ITas stood tho tei t lor 6 TX T YMJLlCS I Jmu has proved Itself me jt remertr J ? known for the cure , iVtimimuofcia, j iCounliH. Colds, Whoovng lough, anil " ail J ang Hiteast in jouug 01 01a. l'l n e 'JVj., 5U0. d tl.un Jiei oottle, v. 'I.D ICVCRYWHERB. "Wm. Earner Bega to announce to his friends and patrons and the publlo generally that be has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by II, J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH, PA. fH.LOHSr i CUTES -1 is hi a mm ni. T'THl 1 1 HI l 41b, all A LENGTHY DISCUbSION Commenced in the Senate at Washington. MR. PUQH OPENS THE ARGUMENT. Ill,' Itrport r thp Coitimlttef, In liinr ii tlic tppnliilril Hrnalors from Monluim. Vnilnpr hiiiI AVuahliiBl'i" Mlsrts iht "Hull niillhiz"-Tlie JlHttcr "l Dis posed Of Tliu ltuHiili liivimtliriilloii. WAHiimoTON, March !W).Theeiiat yes terilay pnterefl oti whut promlum to he h pnitiuctwl delate. The report of the com tnltteo on privllf;en nnd electlntm In fuvoi of the riht of the three senators Hppointed by the governors of the states of Montmin Wyoming ami Washington, was callril up mid Mr. 1'ugh delivered a constitutional uiuument in supiort of the position taken by the committee. Tim diwMiBsion that followed was par ticipiited in by senatoin on both sides of the chumbcr most of them inillcHtiug con currence with the views ot the minority of the committee, adverse to the three seim tors. The question comes up again to day Senator Power demanded an In vmtigation by a special committee of thi charges made against him two or thi-it yeurs ago by Senator Turpiu, and quoted in yesterday's Washington Post, and a reso lution refemngthematter to the committee on privileges and elections was offered, lull went over without action .Mr. Uoinian in timatingTery broadly that 11 the senate wish ed to go into the investigation of traiipuctioii which had occurred prior to ttic election ol senators, tliu investigation would have U, take in several of the senators on the le publlcan side of the chamber. Tho discus-slon of the rules governing the senate was continued behind closed doors after the senate went into executive -.esJpn. It was contended by many of th, republicans that the light of u member t(. his seat was a question of the highest priv ilege and until that was disposed of a mo tion to go into executive session could not be entertained except by unanimous con sent. In the open session the vice presi dent ruled that the motion was to go int executive session in order, and thus cut oii the debate that was being carried on rela tive to the report of the committee on priv ileges and elections upon tho case of Mr. Mantle, a" senator appointed bythegovcrnoi' of Montana. In tho secret session the mat ter was not disposed of, but by consent the nominations sent in by the president weu taken up and ncted on. AH those whicl have reached the senate, exclusive of those of yesterday, have now been confirmed, i'lie question of organization did not come up nor was the Kussian treaty referred to. Tho Senator llouch Case. Washington", March 150. There were no open developments in the pioposed invcbti gution into the record of Senator Itoach, of Isorth Dakota, yktcrday. lhe matter was a general subject of conversation on tho floor of the senato and so far it does not appear thut party lines havo yet been strictly drawn, although cci tain democratic senators privately indulged in some rathur harsh criticism of Mr. Hoar's course and in sist that he is animated by political feeling and is seeking to acomplish some party ad vantage by pushing bis resolution On the other hand, a few republican senators answer this charge by saying that the governor of North Dakota would cer tainly appoint a dnmocrat to succeed Mr. Koach should he res n his scat or be forced out and that If there is any capital to be made out of the Koach case it can be made perhaps more effectually by his presence in the senate as a democratic senator than by his withdrawal. If there was any Inten tion to press the case immediately it was defeated by calling up of the Mantle case n the senate. After a long discussion the question as to the admission of Mr, Mantle as senator fioui Montana, went over till to-day. A Good Job for Maxwell. WASHiNOTOX.MarchBO. President Cleve land has tendered the oflice of solicitor general to Lawrence Maxwell, of Cincin nati. Mr. Maxwell is now in Washington, but has not fully determined what ho will do, but his conversation with friends on the subject indicates thut he will accept the oflice. The senn.e has confirmed the following nomlimtu as: i'ax Judd, of Missouri, to be consul g'-.ietal at Vienna; V illium II Sims, ot Mis. iss'.ipi, to be assistant secre tary of the :uti.rii-r; John S. Seymour, of Norwalk, Conn., to be commissioner of pati". ts: hdwaitl A. Uowers, of Washing ton. to be assistant cominis-.ioner of the cc .eral land olttce; Heniv 1 . Bell, of 111! nuis. to be setond deputy commissioner of pensions. 1 iiu continuation of Mr. liisley, to be mnii.-icr to Dennim-, heretofore an nounced, was also made public. Tbe Doctor Has Not lleen Advised. Washi.notov, Starch 30. Dr. Theodore Von Hollehan, the German minister, when shown yesterday the Berlin cable dispatch that the legation at Washington had been raised to the rank of an embassy, said he hud not been advised of the fact. It is thought here, however, that the countries which send ambassadors as representatives to other countries will, in tho course of time, rake their legations here toambassies and among them will be the uerman lega tion. Thoy 'Will Have I.lglit Just tho Same, St. Patji., Minn., March 80. A dispatch from Eyota, Minn., says: The Young Women s Christian Temperance Union pro poses some practical temperance work. The village recently voted "no licensee" and the Carpers have said that without license fees there would be no public lighting of the streets. The "Y's" obtained charge of the street lamps, raised money for oil by sub scription and alloted a lamp to each girl, whofce pleasure it will be to keep it trimmed and burniug. C.llilion, Issues a Hroad Cballense. New York, Starch 80. James Gibbons, on behalf of his brother Austin Gibbons, who recently defeated Slike Daly at New Orleans has luued a challenge to fight any light-weight in the world. In a letter to Captain Cook, Gibbons says; "X send herewith a draft for $500 in support of my challenge to match Austiu Gibbous against any living light-weight pugilist. He pre fers Dick Bulge, Jack McAulifle or Stanton Abbott. They Died' Three Days Apart, Bbhnvillii:, March 80. George and Abra ham Blatt, retired farmer of this vicinity uud brothers, died three days apart. The former died Tuesday evening, atd 86 years, and the latter on Saturday, aged 78 jeais. Abraham was a vegetarian, not having tasted meat since childhood. George par took of meat very sparingly, and bulk dis carded liquor and tobacco. A KTItlKi: MAY OCOUlt ON MONDAY, Contractors at the World's lnlr Grounds Anticipate Trouble, CniOAOO, Maitjh 80. Many of the non- tractom at tho World's Fair grounds are looking forward with r great deal of un eastnem to next Monday, April I). An edict has gone out from the labor organizations that after that day only union workmen shall be employed on World's Fair jobs and contractors who do not pay heed to tills order will suffer a strike. The movement applies particularly to the carpenters. The union here is weak, oompaied with the bricklayers and somo others and there oeing out thirty days left In which to finish the hundreds of exhibit pavilions, and concessionaires stands and not nearly enough carpenters to supply the demand, they think this is a good chance to strengthen their union. In case of a strike many buildings could not lie finished and about the only thing left for the con tractors to do seems to be to get their men Into the union. THINK SHU HAS THE HANK'S I'UNDg. Mrs. Hammond, the Tnlr Atlanta ltlonde. Helilllil Hie III, IK. Atlanta, On., March SO. Sirs. Ham mond, the fair blonde, who Police Com missioner English declares has $40,000 of ho (Jate City bank's stolen lunds, is in jail and will stay there until the case is concluded. A gentleman from the Magic City told of her wild career in that place. Such n vision of loveliness you never be held," said he. "She was ray neighbor. She was a commumennt at St. Mary'B, a fashionable Episcopal church, and she was just so good and sweet that the ladies were Impressed, and tliey were all getting ready to call when some of us found out from the bovs about town that she was not what she seemed. There wns a groat stir when we had to have her moved, but she went. Her husband got a dhorce. "She became the pet of first 0110 man and then another, wiecking one whoso lor- tune before ho heard her siren voice was idly 0200,000. TUEY ASK1CD 1'OIt AN INJUNCTION. intliliig Manufacturers Object to lining lojcoltel. Ni:w York, Starch 80. Counsel for the lotliing manufacturers appeared in the iiipreine tourt yesterday and asked for an ujuucUon restraining the locked out gar ment cutlers fiom Ixiycotting them. In jvidence they offered a circular which the garment cutters have distributed ull over uhe country asking the customers of manu I'acturers of New York toeca-se buyingtheir -;oods until the piescnt troubles are ended. Counsel for the strikers inovi d an ad journment and Judge Lawrence granted an idjouinment for one week in the hearing ot the arguments, imposing as a condition ill the meantime, that the garment cutters iould not issue any more boycotting cir culars. to wi:i an ai.mond-i;vi:u m;i.i.i:. Commander AVbitney to bo Married at Honolulu. San Francisco, March 80. The corres pondent of an evening' newspaper here wiites from Honolulu that Commander Whitney, of the United States man of-war Alliance, is to be married to Miss Etta All Fung, daughter of Ah FoDg, a Chiueso merchant of Honolulu. The father of the prospective bride is very wealthy and entertains therein prince ly Oriental style. The bride-elect is a beautiful and accom plished girl ot 17, while Captain Whitney has already passed the meridau of life. Serious Fire In a Mine. TniMMjc, 0., Starch 30. The Phoenix mine at Sackonville, was foundon lire yes terday as a result o the gas igniting. Work ceased and every effort is being made to extinguish the flames. Charles Uates, Daniel Wells and Claude Stevenson, who were engaged in subduing the lire, wero overcome by tho smoke and gas and weie carried from the mine in an unconscious condition. Store men are in the mine and great anxiety Is felt for their safely. Ho TVti-ffuve Ills Daughter. Bridgeport, Conn., Starch 30. Young Stowe and Sliss Tomlluson, the story of whose elopement waa told in a Now York paper, went to Poitchester, where thky were married. They were subsequently met here by the indignant father of tho bride, who, after a few high words forgave his daughter. 5THE KIND THAT CURES rilF.LI'S 8. WELLS, H n. Jockaon, N. Y. DH Scrofula ant! Salt fl lie mill I Of 25 Ycnrs Stniuliiipr, S a blood purifier that cures. i IDAMA SlHHAVABIM-. CO., jS n UKNTLtsj un 1 ht rtljy certify that I have been wm Eaiuflcrer for cei yoiirn with Merit!-Bin si"" nun itiii-iiiiu iiavv ruiuiuyviin liuauy rhyalciaii and FxpemliKl many dollar In 2 roprlettrytnelU'iiitsa, blood purifier, alteratives, Q IK'tc, otc , ui'it w have W'n on tho market fur thei litat 2iN Ytttrii. ia II f uvull nr IioiipiJi.S sand had given up hope that theru u any help furl sine. With viry I'itU- faith I punhaaed bottle of )ouraAHt'AiiiiUAOf my llruptflat, which II I nude him f.ukn.uivu if I waa not foocfltod hel Iahuuld refund the muruy. I Mt the atorv Uiiuk-I lug I ahoutd tn:i and k m utouy later. No hopel 5f any beiioilt aa no tiivdiciDe or tnntavetit aewuedl !io nch niv taiu. I had ntt taken inure tht.nl nnfohulrof one bottle when tu mv mraHwi ll Ifouudit wailteliiMiciui. Have taken tw1 Inoitir aim um ri'Jtf.i. me sorar.1 uIm More aru ull hMletl &ud 1 fed like afl suew nuuu i rtvonuuena DANA'S S.mSAlVRILLA b. alt wan l.h llluutl I'ui lHor tlu! SfJIiriw. xoura very truly. nibi-rs s. nauji. ajj Ft Jukoon, St. Lowrenou Co., N. Y. ! Oknts Mr. Willi ta wcll-kiMwn intUiam-iS Btion.iiii III. .tateuient l true. ag . ItMmMlfullt. 11UA. SMITH, 2& Nkholvulv, N. Y Drugiat 3 I Dana Sartapitllla Co., Belfast, Malm. S CHILDHOOD hE OLD AGE. The Tender Grandchild and a Well-to-do Old Gentleman of 7, Acknowledge Obligations. Tho prepnrnlion that can be taken with lately nnd benefit by the tender infant, and that nourishes, strengthens, nnd cures tbe aged and infirm, lsonctlmt can truly lie (lleu scientific. Such a preparation wns discovered by Dr. David Kentiedj and named Favorite ltetnedy. It is proscribed and recommended tbe world over, by lhe loedicn! profession, rs the best medicine produced for the ctito of nil diseases niisiiig from an impure condition of tho blood. This benutiful child whose plcturo is snown nere, is the grandchild of Sir. J. E. PalniRtoor of Athens.N.V.wliohad been cured of gravel in the kidnev's and Jnsomonia, (sleepless- "'lies) finishes his lotter bysnyimr: " Hut this Is not all nr. Kennedy s Favorite Bern- edv llAH dollt fnr mtr fam. ily. Mv Utile grand daughter liml ccsetnaihe wqrst way ; she was a mass of running sores from her ears around the entire neck to her clicks. My wire Riive her Favorite lemcdy In small doses, and what was the reai.lt To-day the sores hpvo all disappeared, the skin is smooth and clear, and si e 18 lat and rugged and as brignt as a silver dollar. Sir. Solomon Dnvis of North ICortrlght, N. Y, finds himself at 73 years, suffering from neu ralgia, felt tlred'ull tho timo, weak, 1 an g u id, poor appe tite, nnd no ninl) it Ion. Thought nt his age nothing could do h 1 m n u y good, but liko liun drotls of other people In liiscondi tion tried Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy aud bejan to get better nt once, and now fuels as linlc and hearty s he ever did. It is particularly pleasing wlien sick ness is us rommon'ns now, to know that there is a remedy that cures disease, builds up the cult end debilitated, strengthens the nerve!, ind has restored to licnllh nnd stretiglh, inn and women who have been oiit'iiic I to tin ir homes for inomlis on 'leda ot sicii.ess. "WANTS. &o. POBHENT.-Sootety and club rooms 1n the u post oince ouuaiug. Apply to M. M. Ilurke Attorney, Koom 3. a-ii-ii TJtOR RENT. OfHoes tn tho Rerowioh build : Inir. Htesm heat and olectrlo light. Ap ply ot itefowich's olothtngstore, 3 18-tr POft SAf.K. House nnd lot situate on East Coal street. The loMs 15x110 feot. and tbe bouse contains six rooms end srarrer. with good cellar. Apply at ttio IIkkai.d otllce 27-lm P lOIt HKNT. A storeroom. No. 8 East Centre slreet. AudIv to Miss .YIiunrlR Kgan, No. 10 East Centre street, Shenmdo th. FOIt RENT Storeroom and dwelling, lately occunieil nv H. i Ilrown. No. IK) s. Mnln street. Immediate possession given. Apply to 41. Mellot. 3-30-tf FOB HALE OR RENT. A largo store and dwelling. Storo room suitable for nnv business. Stablolnthe rear. For full parti culars apply at No. 131 E. Centre street, Mahanoy City, Pa. 210-tf FOR RENT The storo room, with basement and two rooms overhand for stnrnirn nnil work room, lately occupied by A. 11. La nb 6s Co. Apply to N. W. IIkpiiall If At G W. Ueddall & Itros. hardware store. NOTICE. Notice is heroby given that a meeting of the stockholders of thn Tim... qua and Lansford -street Railway Compaov will be bold ut tho oflice of lhe company in Tamaqun, Pj., on April B, 180J. at 1 p. m., for ino purpose or oiecting a rresiuent ana a Hoard of Directors for tne ensuing year. KOHKItT MAK318, SCO. Tamaqua, Pa., March , 1891. 3-35-10t GENERAL AOES'T WANTED. To write business aud nunolnt agents for lnrceat. st-letly Masonlo Ilenevolent AsHoolation Guurautoe'1 Fund Plan over KIXH0U0 00 assets 0,000 members cheapest Masonlo insurance. Or. also represent largest Masonic Savings and Loan Association. Liberal contract, Ad..ri'ss, Fred. II Drown, Vice President, COO-1-3 l'noenlx Building, Chicago. 3-29-al AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent nhomi. cat Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est- buuiuk uovuuy erer proauueu. rjrases lnK thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper, works like magic 300 to 50) per cent, prottt. One agent's sales amounted to MA) in six days. Another K In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full Particulars, address The Monroe Mt'g Co., La rosse. Wis. xl 5-31-ly CHARTER NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that an application will be made to the Goveri or of the State of Pennsylvania, ou Tuesday, the 25th Hay of April. 1893 by II. W. Tltman.JohnM. RobMns, L. J. Wilkinson, P. J liaughanandJ.il. lloa.seniok.sinder the Act of As embly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An ct to provide fur the Incorporation and Regulation ot certain I'orporat'oni." approved April 29. 1S74, and the supplements thereof, tor tae Charter ot mi Intended Corporation, to be called ''Shenan doah Manufacturing Compauy," the oharaoier and object whereof la the mauufau.urlng of h its. cups and cloibi. g, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tbe rights, bene fits and privdeges of the said Aot of Assembly and Its supalomnnts. JOHsj R. COYLE. (solicitor. Hhenandoah. Pa.. Maroh SO, 1893 3 8o 3t-ow Political Cards. jrpOR COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. BATDORFF, or ronaviLLB. Subject to Republican rules. F OR COUNTY CO11.MI8810NBR, TITO MA S 11 EL L IS, OF SHtMAXDOAH. Subject to Republican rule. 11 COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ELIAS S. It BSD, Of IHJTTtVIfclJl. Subject to Itopublloan rules. JJiOR COUNTY OOMMUMIONKR. liEA'J. R. SEV&RN, OV SUKNANOOAIl. Subject to decision of the Republican County VttlCUtlUU. !n '?a "n WAS LEGALLY ELECTED. Mr. Quinnan Can Keep Seat in the Mouse. His SO SAYS THE LACKAWNNA COURT. The Decree In the Case Read In the House at llarrlsbm-jC Mr. O'Kell Declared to Have Nn Ciumc fnr Action -An Hlglif llnnr Kill Anionic Tlnise Inti-mluccd In tbe Senate. Hahrisbuko, March 80. Nearly all of the state legislaUirs Were on hand at yes terday's session of the house and senate, and little time wns lost in getting down to busini ss The proeecdingslnboth branches wereof an interesting natureand there wnsa reasonably tail emwd of spectators in tbe galleries. A long list of bills were reported in the sen ate and among them were the following: Tn enable borough councils to establish boards of health; fixing eight hours as a day's labor in the mines (negatively); au thorising school boards to establish am! maintain public school libraries. Among the bills introduced were the fol lowing: Baker Providing that liorough taxes, loans, tliepurchtlMiind.sHleof real estate tor iMii-uiigli purposes and appropriations ol money raised by taxation or loan shall Ik determined and approved by the electors in meeting assembled. McC'arrell To repeal an act relative to committing magistrates in the counties of Dauphin and Lelmnou. Senator Meieditb introduced a resolution, which was adopted, directing the commit tee on printing to inquire why 3,000 up xirtioument maps have not been provided as ordered February 16. A resolution was adopted providing for adjournment this week until next Wednes day night at 0 o'clock. These were amongthe bills passed finally: House bill appropriating JfO'o.OOO for the erection of a file-proof building for the state department, state library, etc. It now goes to the governor. House bill regulating the organization and incorporation of secret fraternal, bene ficial societies, orders, or associations, aud protecting the rights of memlK'rs therein. Authorizing the payment of penalties re eovenil under the act relating to the adul teration of dairy products to the board of agriculture. Defining the meaning ot butter, cheese and oleomargarine. To provide for the punishment of per sons wilfully procuring the publication of false statements. To prevent the prosecution in this slate of actions which at tnc time ot commenc ing the same are barred by the laws of the state or county In which the cause thereof arose. Relating to secret marriages, providing that the property of the husband or wife shall not go to either unless by will. The bill enabling owners of land situate within the limits of any borough of this commonwealth and used exclusively for fanning purposes, to have such laud de tached from said borough, and providing for the manner of such detachment. Senator Crouse made a s peech in sup poit of his telephone bill, limiting charges lor bervices or rental, but it did not save the measure, which was defeated by tho vote of 28 nays to 8 yeas. The senate then adjourned. I PROCEEDINGS IN T1IK HOUSE. Bills rejioited from committee in the house were as follows: The Fow rapid transit bill with amend ments. Mr. Nesblt reported his re-eommitted road bill, which gives Philadelphia a shuru of the appropriation for roads. To pioliibit the use of college or univer sity degrees unless issued by a regular col lege. Senate Providing for the inspection of vessels propelled by steam. Iteqniring county commissioners to ad vertise for proposals for public work. Providing that constables shall make re turns to court only when they have viola tions of law to return. The anti-discrimination bill (negative recommendation), governing and defining mercantile agencies; giving cities the right of eminent domain to secure property for electric light purposes. Senate Providing for the assessment of damages where streets and alleys are changed In grade. Senate Providing for the appointment of inspectors of meat. Making tbe milk. Inspection act a gen eral one. Amending tbe higla. license act so as to give all license fees to the local treasuier. Smith, IJedford, authorizing the levy of a special tiix by school boards for building, purpo-sst. derringer Appropriation, for building purposes at Danville hospital. A communication was received from the eecietary of the commonwealth containing u decree nf tbe Lackawanna court to the eftect tint Iiepresentative Quitman had been legally elected to tha seat he occupies, and his contestant, Mr. U'Kell, had no cause lor action. An effort was made to get up on second reading the bill forbidding the sale of li quor on Decoration day. The opposition thought they bad enough of that bill for one session and -squelched the effort. lalbot'sbill giving drainage companies the right of eminent domain, which was hilled last week, had the breath ot life blown into it once more and was put ou the calendar. Mr. AtitEe, ot Lackawanna, onereu a rekolution providing for adjournment of the house from to-day until next Tuesday, which the members cheerfully adopted. Mr. Hewitt wauled to make a special order for tbe consideration ot the bill to puuiou people foifoundiug a fale alarm ot flw, but the rural combine said "no," and that settled It. Mr. Flannery called up the bill to pro Tent foreign tire insurance companies from placing risks in this state except through agents looated in this state. There was uo opposition. 11 passed second reatdirur. The act to prohibit public exhibitions ot physical or mental deformities iu certain public plaosc, which is aimed at dims mu seum, passed second reading. Mr. Cochrane, ot Armstrong, had to do a great deal of explaining before the bill passed second reading granting an annuity to (jideon King, a private in the Jackson Blues. Mr. King is S ye..rs old, and away back in 1888, when he waaa member of the "Cornstalk Mil.ua," his hand was hurt on "training -ini " He want the state to half) him in his ,-Kl age Mr. Weitueniu r t... d hard to paas oa second reading tbe uegftuve bill to author ize the formation ol liquor distiltiiur cor porauons, but it just m.ssed gelling tueie by ,b imjs to ;j ycus. HEART fUCCaCC Ih all fkm, rMpltnttos. UldkHOC Pain in fslde. Shoulder um Aim. Wbort Hrnalh, O:,,.., .'aslor,, A.thmra. Mwolle Ankle., "VI emir, and Hroolhe-rlnsr 1 pells, JHvjasy, Wind Ib iStomnrMtf., an flired by DR. MILES' NEW HEART OURS. Auovrdisc-OTorybrtuocmhicnt Indiana Bpoeiftl I t. A. F. Dnvlii. Silver Creek, Nrb., after taking tour iKittles of UKAKT CI'HB felt better Linn be liml f or twcl vo jrcars. "l-'cr thirty years roubled with Ilcnrt. Dl-cnsei two bottles of OH. MILES' HEART OURE cured me,-LoTl (.ogan, Buchanan. Mich.' E. n. ?'un. Wbtij iijitluc, an, hns tuhon DO. MILE8' HEART ,URE for llearttroublc tvith gre .t results. Mrs. i.e Bar, I-'itchbnrg, Mloli , wj 111 lor 1ft years with fonrt Dlfteoso, hud to Mrc hnino hctp. lived on .tqiild food: mied Dr. Miles' HenrtQura and ill pains left her; constant nso cured her. Floe Illustrated book FIlKK a' drugirwts, or address Or. N, Ilea' Medical Co., Elkhart, Intl. ABRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturers ot Of Every Description. Fags, Daoges, Caps, Regattas, A. 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UMMZ SOWLDTS Celebrated Porter, Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, I Manager Shenandoah Branch. i .'JtiJSM " ''Wlaaffljf Htrour.lc.lwitl.i,om.irhcBawjj JBVV ulett.U hues sgierinatorrhoaWN iKsSsTBVorsnyuiiniJtiirii ,u- ImnreaskaiSl mm
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