v.t'-.?,"rV:' wfw hi . is one of the first good effects t it by users of bcott s umulsion of cod-liver oil with Ilypophbs- .ihites. Good appetite begtSts cjod health. Scott'8 Emulsion s ;i fat food that provides its K n tonic. Instead of a tax up i appetite and digestion it is a . underfill help to both. ScoU's Emulsion ar rests ' the progress of Consumption, Bron chitis, Scrofula, and other wasting diseases b y raising a barrier of healthy nesh, strength atd nerve. nml by itmti Bawno, N. Y. AH drugnints. Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat. Sold by all Drugpists on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Back orCh-it Shiloh'a Porous Plaster will give great satisfartioa. lj cents. SHiLOH'S VITAMZER. Mrs T. 8. Hawking, Chattanooga. Tean., says ! "Shtloh'g VitahziWAVF.D MY LIVE? 1 consider ItthebeMrcmcdyfivradctrilttatedRutttW I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidnoy troubloltoxcela. Price 76 cte. , IULQHX XATARRH fm i na raur 4 naveyouCararriir Try thiB Remedy. It will relievo and Cu you. Price fin cts. This In-. lector lor it86U('cp-.prultreiitinentiirurni9iiea frc.0. Shlloh'o Remedies are sold by us on a .(ruarantee to grivo satisfaction, 'o; lt) by C. H. Hftgenhaoh. Cures Scrofula ""u. E. J. Rowell, Medford, Mass., says h' i her lias Iwen cured of Scrofula by the use. r bottles of f-SB- after having 1m h oilier tre KffiSsS atinent, and bi i , ' 'led to qui m l"inll tea low conditio' : health, as it was thought she could not li INHERITED SCROFULA. Cured mv little bov of heredltar I firnfttln wlilplt aiituioml nil .. :&t.(mm his face. For a vcarl had trhn " atl hope of his recovery, when finally I vi i 1 hired to use K3R3 A few bottU-i 'I. .1 him, and BH no symptoms r,: h'; disease remain. MBS. T. I,. Matheii'i, Matherville, Muss Gurbuok on Blood aM Skia DK'ran mailed tree. Swift Sl'tic Co.. Atlanta, Cc ITTLE IVER ps as. CURE Hick Headache and relieve aU the troubles loot rtint to a blHouo e'xto of the system, anon irlneB, Kansea, Erowaiuesa. Diutreaa after citing, l'ain in the Side, &c VThlla their most, romaikablfc euccaaa has neon shown in auring SICK "eaaache, yet Onrfer'a Little Liver Pin torn equally vaunablein Constipation, curing and pre Vi a ting th! annoying complaint, v. 'i -io ihayalsg vnvclHltdinordireof thoatomach e '-riiilntetne ; tor and regulate the bowels. Even if taeyoalf unieu A che they would bealmostptioeless to those wtu) liu'for fromiMsdietrtuslngcouiplolnt; butforfra mtalythelvgoiKlneHadoesnotendhcre,and those trhooncetrythem will and these little pills vain .l): nnrcm-aj w.vYathathoy will not be wft Uig to do without tcstn. Batafterallsickh4 Is the base of so ror.ny lives that here is w&Wfl veuiuVPOurgnutboast. Our pills oare it whlto th6ri do not.. Carter's tittle Liver Pills are vary small and very easy to taha. One or two pills make a dose. They r.ra strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by Ui-.ir gentle action please aU wha raetbem. Inviolor.t26"euts; five for $1. Sow by iroggUts everywhere, or sent by wall. :aTER MEaiOINB CO., New Yorki MAILPIIL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE LPILLS Orlitinul una Only flnnulnA. Drutririit for' Chiehator a luond Brand lu Ked uid novel scaled with b)u r ntt other Xeute danptro tubttitu fotu an i tmtrarioru. Atu Dmg(iBt(, or itnA 4 tun ' fur ri&rtiaulari. tcBllmonlsla i 1 m Uttw, by MS iftt.liaat.il nt.lnl Ga..MmAUnn tins':--. m. H. Downs' Elkirj WILL CURE THAT Oold AB STOP THAT H8tood theie.4lor ZXri! rJBAHal Ml hua proved Itself tiza jeut n-medvi Ikstowu for tho cure : Caumviton tOmught, Voids, 'th.ny CowyA. tmtl ' st tsaf Xtisfute .a ,ouug o. old. PTit e i'e.. Ski , l ("0 pel bottle. SfJIO eVIHYWHEfiE. Beg to announce to his friends and patrons and the pubUo generally that he has purobued the barMrsaop lately oooupled by II. J. Voat, Ho. 12 West Centre Street EEElUitDOAH, ?L WhrnM ira Cklehetter'a Fnllth TMaaiond Brtucf FENNYROYA GvUi mti;ioJr bbao. Taka W THINK THEY WILL WIN. The New York Clothing Cut ters Confident. TAILORS MAY STRIKE TO AID THEM. The Crisis In tlio MimirkIo lletwi-eu the MniutfRetiirem nnd Cutlers I.lhely to bo lleHclitil Within Twenty-four llourn TullorH to sreet To-nla;lit ' to Discuss tho Sympatlietio Strike Question. New York, April 4. It Is now confi dently expected tbnt the crisis in the strug gle between the lockcd-out clothing cuMrs and the Clothing Manufacturers' Associa tion, will lie reached before to-morrow night, when the crucial test of the strength of the contending parties will have reached n climax, and one or the other must suc cumb and acknowledge the other the vic tor. The cutters allege they are oonfldent, and a meeting of the executive board of the United Brotherhood of Tailors will lie held in Wnlhaliu hall to-night when It is ex pected that 11,000 tailors will respond to a request from the cutters nnd united gnr tueut workers and at once go out on a sympathetic strike. About oOO men met yesterday in Bee thoven hull to dlsciiHs the situation of the lock-out. The greatest secrecy prevailed and no one was permitted to enter without a special puss. It was generally under stood that it would he decided at tills meet ing whether to call upon the Brotherhood of Tailors for assistance. The rumor that the Knight, o Labor and members of the American Federation of Labor are to unite is generally denied by the officers of both organizations. A mass meeting of tailors and contract ors will be held In Cooper Union to night to protest against the injunction served upon the offljers of the American Federa tion of Labor d the The United Garment Workers of Ameiicu before there had been any hearing in court. A Reoret conference of the leading officers of the trades unions of the United States will be held lu this city during the present week to take action on the legal question of boycotting raised .urainst the cutters during the present lock-, out. The manufacturers had very little to viy in regard to the situation this morning except that they were us confident us ever of winning the light. IT IS SMOKEI.KSS AND KOISULTSSS. A New Kxploalvo tu bo Uaeil s a Substitute for duupowiler. Brlin, April 4. A commission of ar tillery experts has been testing for several days at Jueterbogk, a new explosive in tended to replace ultimately gunpowder in the German army. The expiosive is a brown, fatty substance of the couststency of frozen oil When ox poged in ordinary temperature, retaining this consistency up to 113 degrees Fahren heit. A shock or a spark does not set it off. When nsod In guns the explosion is obtained through contact with auother chemical compound. The explosion is almost unaccompanied by smoke, and the detonation is inconsid erable. The recoil is slight, even when the heaviest charges are used. The explosive does not heat the metal sufficiently to cause difficulties in the way of rapid firing, and cartridges once used are easily lofilled. For the present rifle (model of lbBS) the new oompound is not available, but if fu ture tests bu as satisfactory as the present ones It will be introduced generally in the artillery brancli of the sorvico. Four models of new army rifles having many advantages over the rifle now in use, have passed successfully the trials of tho small arms inspectors. The inventor of nil four is Dr. Weiss, of the Gera dynamite factory. IT 3IADB THE BIG SHIP TRKMIILI3. The U-.u k H. J. Llbby Shaken Up by a Sub marine KartlKiuako. Bostow, April 4. The bark II. J. Libby, of Portland, which has arrived from Mel bourne, reports that on January 11, at 8 a. m., when in latitude ui.10 south, long itude 54.40 west, she experienced u severe shock of submarine earthquake. It lasted for fuljy ten seconds and caused the vessel to tremble from stem to stern as if she were passu- over rough bottom. On Jw r ! hi latitude 50.25 south, longitude .5 .. v t. seven large icebergs were sighti . tw.i o.' w! '.ah wero flat on top aud from tw.. t i I rue miles in length and about !io0 feet id; .. An Unhung J-rutM'a Daatdrrily Crime. roT. iTuv, April 4. .v nero tramp, known as ",v' otty," who '. i-, bun loitering abov t he e urn portion wt this town for three wo' v, entered the usidence of Jacob Wick, in ti-j suburbs, vnen the family were absent except Lizzie, a twelve-year-old daughter, whom he ntlacked and threw to the floor. Her screams attracted per sons passing who rushed to the rescue in time to save the child, The black scoun drel jumped through the window and ran down the Philadelphia tic Beading railroad tracks. A warrant was obtained from Justice Bair and .the fugitive traced to Lln fleld, six miles east of this place, where lie boarded a coal train and escaped. Ills Presence of Mind Saved His Life. Putnam, Conn., April 4. Joseph Du mas, a French lud, fourteen years old, when standing on tho track wo run over by six box cars. Being small and keeping his presence of mind he managed to avoid the wheels, but the last car broke his leg. He was also quite badly bruised about the body aud face, being rolled over by the oars. It Is expected that he will recover. Two Men Hurled Alive. Birmingham, Ala., April 4. At Ensley, Ala, while tlve men were excavating a pit for the purpose of constructing a founda tion for a stack, the walls caved in on Iheua. Three were rescued, but Andeiwoa Collier and John Dossey were buried alive. Their orushed corpses were recovered tea hours later from under twelve feet of earth. Sold His Cblldr.H for S3 a riecu. St. Johk, Mo., April 4. The wife of Ostrum BraL'bt, a drunken laborer, died here a few days ago, leaving seven little chlldien, all under his oare. Broigbt im mediately bewail dinposing of his oll'aprlngs by gi.'lng them to married, couples to adopt Upon receipt of S6 for each child. The au thorities threaten to prosecute the father. Five Uuildlugl Hunted, Montrose, April 4. Fit broke out in Lyman's confectionary and before being brought under control destroyed the hard ware store of Hayre & Sbafer, vtstaurant of George GrifSs, and two meat markets. All fivo buildings were burned to tho ground. Lose over $M,0Q0. The lire or iginated from a defective flue. Hr.ua Urn. Jan. W.Sbultls, Woodstock, N.T. Mi, Sliultls Relates the Remarkable Recov. ery or Hlmaeirand Wife. "I was trrrlfoly troubled w.thmvstom" nr5, food would Inva'f luinmiv h t . em i(rtrinil,l wnket'p every ulgtu villi a tmrntnir, emir dtsircmeafei'llnfrtlj re, that made my llf uloio:.!, imJieurtlble. 1 dot tored with pb alciane a 1 to. I many so exiled eures, but none hfle I tin ; It' ;.rtt.i ' o' lr Ijv'l Knniii-ily's lFnviii'leIi'iii-edj- nf Rottl, IV. Y., I d' teii.ilui d I . trvit; rrt-rmliiKital.ttlrt whdoroUrf er.-.ui atidb-'-'ir -Iliad fiulfchj-d tlv third b'i:lj I v ai i!rcl. But tho ur"at"t i-lis-ins lv st'ie rur It. perrormod for idv irltp, who p. e n to t '. it wostiouhled Willi i-leViie a co.n ipot t rM wrm'Mi. f he 'T.3 fto ill ll"'t '".i ' eould hrrdly drtijr U melf e'nit the Ioi-..'S i ui too tritd oil I: uthotso en lie. I pc-i-' vei uivj, hut wth no avail vr.til she use ! 1 at ,-,; Hriuedy. In a short t'ill) she lx'.,"jnto pie . up in lionltlt n-d ulretip-.'h n 1 ii a well woman to-day. 1 bon- -.tly hell.ve had a not Iweufor lr. lieiiiK'dj "u I'r or. ltd Ilcmcdy, p1 would have Ik n In Jer eimieui..av. lo tin- (treatif t iiu a eurtU. 1 t'sworlli it's iv. j,ih l,i jolii." Y,'e guarantee a cure, or money re funded. Try it, you run no risk. MAT II AVIS 11HEK MOM TKK NARON1C The Steuiuslilp Trafalgar i'aaaes A l'loal ln Mnxt. Nnw Yowc, April 4. Interest in the mysterious fate of the White Star line freighter Naronio was re-awakened upon the arrival of tho British ship Trafalgar, of Ginsgow, fifty-two days out front lilo Janeiro. The Trafalgar enma by way of the Dela ware breakwuter. The captain reported that on March 27 while in the gulf stream he passed the floating mast of a large sized vessel. The mast was entire and the Tra falgar passed near enough to it so that tho officers determined with certainty that the timber and cordage had not been long in the water. In shipping circles it Is not thought im probable that the wreckage is from the missing Naronic. The size and shape of the mast give color to this belief, aud fur ther reports fram ships sailing in the course taken by the Trafalgar me. awaited with Interest. The British steamship Kolpino from Lon don arrived in this port yesterday morning, and her captain reports that in latitude 49.54 north, longitude 11.88 west, he passed part of the hull of a wooden vessel with eighteen large Iron knees standing eight feet out of the water. The vessel Is a ter rible obstruction to navigation, aud a vessel coming In contact with her would almost Biircly founder. On Thursday lost the Kolpino passed, n white canal-boat bottom up in latitude 41.84 north, longitude 01.14 west. THE FtAZUSiTON MINK DIBASXKIt. Tliroo Unfortunate Men Still Entoinbcd Helow the Surface. Hazelton, Pa., April 4. It has been ascertained that three men aro In tho mines. They are Thomas Hudson, W. L. Trembath and Itichard Williams. The latter is dead beyond n doubt. There is a faint possibility that the other two may bo rescued alive. The report that three of the men res cued yesterday afternoon had died, was later found to lie untrue, although several are suffering from broken arms, dislocated shoulders, and minor bruises, the injuries of none are considered dangerous. The accident, it is believed, was due to it mistake in the surveys. It is almost a repetition of the Jeanesville horror, though with more fortunate results. The escape of the 40 men from the mine is miraculous. The search for the missing men is being pushed vigorously and it is expected that they will be found by to night. The plajue of breaking lamp, chimneys is abroad in the land. There are two sorts of chim neys ; brittle and tough. Ninety, nine in a hundred are brittle. The worst are imported from Germany. The best are Mac-beth,s"Pearl-top"&"Pearl-glass." Two sorts as to workman ship; fine and coarse. The fine are Macbeth's "Pearl-top" and "Pearl-glass." The coarse are rough and out of propor tion; misfits and misshapen; they do not make a good draft; they smoke. Two sorts as to glass; trans parent and gray. "Pearl-top" and " Pearl-glass " are clear, fine and tough not tough, against accident tough against heat. Call fo "Pearl-top" or "Pearl-glass" chimneys. Pittsburgh, Fa. Gao. A. Macbvfs 0. Political Cards. J-OE OOUNTy AUDITOR, TJfJSODORE F. BATDORtF, OF POTTSVn,I.. Subject to Republican rale. J-OB COUNTY OOMMUSIOKSK, TMOUAS BBLirS, OW SBBHAWMAH. Subject (o Republican rules. jrjtoa COUNTY COMMBHHOWBB. JSLIM 4. SEED, OW FOfrfVHjya, Subject to fhapabUOM rules. JJtOK OQTJOTY OJMHIUpiOtrm. MB$J. B.SEVERN, Of SflKHANOOAK Subject to deeteloa uf the KepubUaan County Convention. T nr HE KIND THAT CURESi M ! i 1 i i JHROMIi BALL, Wnturtord, K. Y. TORTURING "Headache for 10 Years!" itx Dana's Sarsaparilla "I WAS CURED ! " Mb. Ball was the first m to -th-hahkI DANA'S IN noiKtWl. 1,1HTK AH 1IHTVI t H vitirS TlIU JIKHULT. Daxa Sar8A1akilla Co.: OENTI.F.MKN1 I hava Wvn a miHem from! If CMlflnf'hf thn inmt lets vxui-a. T.nB fall I saw in one of our local pupt rs an advert. h'- I merit of your medicine, and tcetlinonlalf of ltsl wintlei'fui ciii'-. I l decided to try one bottle. Tho first bottlef wo more bottles L XV. my ri'iicveu me, aim ny ina lime l iinuuitcn- 41N ui I recotnmenu SAHSAPAKILIiA Mawifo uud rellultln niftllctiif. J etpoctfully yount, Waterforxl, N. Y. J EROME BALI. The truth of Mr. IUU'n Htabtmniit te fnrlfll tx . tjonotw, a. x. I'JiarmaciR. Dana SarsaparMla Co,, Belfast, Main. WANTS, tfce. A'fTK''. fw good curb setters 0 foreuian on South Jl.iln streat. ApHy l--5t T W GHANT, tj"OH RBNT.Sooiety and olub rooms in the I. 0O31 OU1C9 OUltaiUff. AOOIV to M. M. HUMce Attorney, Room :t. ISMl-tt FOR RENT. Offloes in the Refowieb, bulld i'ltr. Htoam heat and nlestrlo llohl An. piy at nerowious clothing store. 3 13-tf PtOK RENT. karste and oommodious store wintM .inri iltvrlllncr with a-ri.nllMnt amiIli. situated at oorner Llovd and inrdln a reeta snenunnoau. r or rurtuer jarttouiars apply at wo. jui xvnrtn j am in street. 8-31-ir It SALK House and lot situate on East UO'l Mt.eet mo lot Is Iftxl ll) fet. nnrl the house 'onutas sti rooms pud gnrres witti good cell u'. Apply at tuo Hehai.d otljoo 2?-lm CTOR RENT Storeroom and de!ling r lately oi'oup'ed by H. L. Brown, No. 110 a. Mut'i s reet. Immediate possession irtvea. Apply to 1. Mellet. 3 311 tt T ADII3S CAN MAKE J30 WEEKLY DY Jy ni'in -glug branch oiBco and do writing fir us at home. No oanv isnlnn. Keply with nelf addresooa st.mu-d envelODe. Crystal Cream Toilet Co , ou th Bend, Ind 8 31-8t W -..II 1 fOR RUNT. The store room, with basement and two ro an-i over ied for storage and rk room, lately oooupled by A. H. Ia ub & Apply to m, W. Bkiidm.i,. . .'A,t tf W. Beddall & Bros, hardware store. XfOTICII, Notice la hereby given that a meeting of the stooknoidors of the Tatnt q.ua and Iiinsfoni street Railway Oompauy will be held at the offloe of the comiwny in Tamaquu, Pi., on April 0. 1893, at I p. m., for the purpose of electing a President and a Hoard or Directors for t :o ensuing venr. ltDBBItr Uaksis, Sen T..maquv Pa., March 25, 1893. 3 SMOt GEWRKAL AOKVT WANTED. To wrlti business and anpolnt aiteata for largest, stiotly Maonlo Benevolent Association QuaTOiUeo'" Fund Plim over 2QO,000 00 assets 9,000 membw cheapest Uattonlu Insuranoe. Oan als represent, Urgest Masonic Bavlnjjn and l.tmu sdociution. Liberal oontr.ut. Address, Pred. II Brown, Vice Prealde it, 600-1-3 Phoenix Building, Chicago. 8 28-al A GENTS WANTED ON HA LAKY or corn V mission, to handle the new Patent Chem' caTlnk firosing Pencil. The quickest and sre it ust selling novelty ever produood. Era.ie.i iul ihorougiily In two seconds. No abrusion paper, works like mtutto. SOD toSOO p-r eon. .ft-U.llt. UUD U$GI.V 1 AUlOUUtOU VU VOO 171 six days. Another (33 In two hours. - Previous experience not neoessory. For terms and full Sriiuumire, auurwif Jtae nionroe air g UO.. Ija rouse. Wis. xU9 li-24-ly NOTICE OFSTOKIIOr.OERS' MEHTINO. The annual meeting of the Htookholdt ri of The Cltlxeus' Kleotrio Light Comp .ny, of Hhenau' oah. will be held at tho office jf tho coi.i.iany. No. 84 North Jardln street, on Wid uendty. April 12th, 1803, between the hours of 2 an 4 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of electing eleven (II) directors for the ensuing year, and he ring iud receiving the Auditors' report. 8-21-4t-oav John GHUUt,BR, Meo'y. CHARTER NOTICE.-Notioe is hereby given that an application will be made to tie Qovenor of tho State of Pennsylvania on Wednesday, the 2tlih day of April, 1893, by II. W. Tltman..Iohn M. Rob-1 is, I.. J. Wilkinson, P. J QaughanadJ II. Ilouseiilckunder the Act of As etulilv of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled ' n ot to provide for tho Im'orporation and Regulation of certain Oorporat on-." appro. ed Aprll9, 184, and :he supplements thereof, for ti Charter of n Intended t'orporation, to be called '-Shenivi-doah Manufao'urlng Company, " the chafjo er and onjeot whereof is the nauufau urinj, of hats, caps and clotht g, a d f'r these purnoses to have, possesn and enjoy a l the rights hne atsand privilege. of the bald Act of As.ti.iDly and its aupjlerants. JOIIV R. COYOW, 8j"elt'.r. Hhenandiah, Ptt.. March 30, 1808 8-3 1 3t-o iw Pitt's Popular Saloon, (formerly Joe Wyatt'e) nl 21 WestiOak Streat, fl'IBNANDOAH, TA. flar atoetal with the best bee., jc.-r, 'lusklsM, brandies, wines, eta. r lost flljw ". harattaiihad Oordtal Invl't'l )q to all. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Soifttloa, Kidney complaints, ime BaoKa c. MU SANDER'S ELECTRIC! BELT WW) Electro Mr ctlc SUSPENSORY. Mtefct I Hti-lHK 1 li.Ml ImpruvewcHU I i tlDsrtVom OVlrMa-fttioii (f ht.ii it c ttilii Kit I4U1, kut it , lii "i iitri IM 48,)t lit HI, iy, i i U .a, UnffiK'i, nuil L n . conn itiiitli, a, ti'l l.mcue e mta, ffnertu iji in inn, -r , -jt & t vfaBilurful IttaU(etituf nit ovt t il ntanUy f it uy n..t oi o i,' VillctlltfUtOt" Vu It iC )i H., nandii ha'H lu'i'n cur-ii li ii i-. iklt (. i uina n ft. "ni t nt. la it fift,(hM.00, and ir i .ii hi. Thou ji.l o pio toiutiirvda after all oth.f r ui An fail OtttstimoiilH.Bin tit' ntnl OUT l'o-trful Iwvmtf lUnitlC MM'tMOBT, th K-eaWat buoa e.r otlVitnt w.-nU m. kM-l. vitball Jl. IlMtta and laurau m rataUi Ut lUiNlUtU la 60 W W djt fleud for lflubd Wmlitiit, nituit-il .avalad, t9$ 6ANDEN ELECTRIC CO., Ko. 030 UllUADWAV. CW VUltC OXXVt THE ORDER IS MODIFIED. James B. McLaughlin Not to be Suspended. ONLY TO BE PLACED ON FURLOUGH. Beerelary Motion Soya llio Aectewd 5lan Must be Considered Iiinoeeiit Until l'i oen Guilty fioiiioClmtism tu be Made lu llio Treasury Ileimi tinent Ottiei e front Washington. Washikotok, April 4. So soon as See 'titry Carlisle is relieved from 'the rush of -allcrs, which up to the present time shows no diminution, he will turn his attention to the changes-ill that department so far as the chiefs of divisions and bureaus are con cerned. He thinks that in order that the work of the department should he carried out in harmony with the administration the officers that have the control of the various branches should be of the suine po litical faith as those in tiower. There are some of the chiefs, however, who are looked upon as the Secretary's 'offlc a family" that have held their places lor many years and whose places it would be an extremely difficult matter to All without injuring the public service. They have so intimately allied themselves with the Tiron- er working of the department that it is not probable that Secretary Carlisle will change mem. Among these aro Mr. W. P. MacClen- nitn, the ohiel of the warrant division: Mr. A. T. Huntington, chief of the loons di vision; Chief I)usknm,of the public moneys division; Chief Hturtevunt, of the station ery division; Disbursing Officer Bartlett, 8. I. Kimball, who has been general suner- lutendant of the life-saving service ever since its Institution, and II. W, llarrtnit- ton, chief of the division of accounts iu the treasurer's office. The Senatorial Discussion. "Washington, April 4. The right of the M"ree senators from the states of Montana, ashington and Wyoming to seats in the senate under appointment from the gov ernors oi those states, the legislatures having lailui to elect, was discussed yester day in afllrWtton of that right by Mr, Tuipie, deiuoetat, of Indiana, ills argu ment was addressed almost wholy to con- st tutlonal and philological considerations uud was listened to with close attention and much interest. Another question as to a senator's right to a seat was raised iu the senate by the presentation oi a petition from Joseph V . Ady, of Kansas, asserting that Mr. Martin. who was sworn in as a senator from that state at tho opening of this extraordinary session,' was not duly elected and that he (,'dy) was, and now desires to be admitted to the seat. The petition was referred to the committee on privileges and elections, The President Received the Children. Washington, April 4. Nearly 10,000 children with a few more thousands of mothers, big Bisters, aunts and nurse-s took part in the annual Easter Monday egg roll ing m the White House grounds yesterday, The weather was delightful and the young sters enjoyed themselves in egg roiling. games and eating. Many prominent peo ple came to see the unique si;it which Mrs. Cleveland and Baby Euth with a party of friends also enjoyetl from the balcony of the mansion. The president, too, was not indifferent to the gaity. He left his desk several times to gaze from hia offioe window on the lively scene, and at 1 o'clock, the hour of his regular Monday reception, he received several hundred of the. children with their attendant guardians in the east room. Not to be Suapemled. Washington, April 4. Secretary Mor ton has directed that the order wipereedlng James B. McLaughlin, chief of the ' execu tive division of the weather bureau, be modified to a furlough with pay and has ordered an investigation into the various charges preferred in regard to the adminis tration ot the bureau. Pending a thorough investigation, the secretary bellves that McLaughlin should be considered inno cent and for this reason has modified the order from suspension to furlough, so that he shall loose nothing. On account of the illness ot Mr. Harrington, the chief of the weather bureau, it is not believed that a hearing will be instituted for a week orto. ' The Senate's Secret Session. Washington, April 4. The senate was in secret session yesterday afternoon for more than an hour, and at the end of that time only a few postmasters were given out as having been confirmed. This wbb, however, the most unimportant irt of the session. The Behrlng sea correspondence and the cases of the two governments were submitted to the senate but not read. The Kussian treaty was then taken up and de manded the attention ot the Miuators tor some time. The Geary Chinese Act. Washington, April 4. The treasury de partment has received no information, of ficial or otherwise, of the alleged autton of the Six Companies in recommending legal resistance to the provisions of the Geary Chinese law, as to registration. Prepara tions hava been perfected for registering all Chinese who may apply to internal revenue officers before May fi, but beyond this no action has been taken by the department. Itayard Takes the Oath of Offloe. Washington, April 4. Hon. Thos. F. Bayard, who was recently appointed and coniirmed as the ambassador to Great iU'iiaiu, culled at the state department yes terday, took the oath of office and received his instruction. Mr. Bayard expects to leave for his new post oi duty at an early date. Don't Idke the 8u ir Buuuty. Somibskt, April 4. Much maple sugar is being shipped from this section, few ot the produoers hcldiug it as they did labt season. The sugar bounty is generally de clared a fraud among the farmers. Soma of the largest producers say that it is more trouble and expense to comply with the law than the bounty is worth. Did Not Intend to Kill Her. Atlanta, Gal, April 4. Alma Wooien. who murdered Mattie Moore, is in jail here. She has nothing to say in her de tense, further than that "Muttle told lies on me, and I bad made up my miud not to stand it any longer. I did not intend to kill her when I shot har, bat that's all oer now." Pour Child rail Were Poisoned. Thrik IftvBaa, Mk?h., April 4. Satur day four children of Fred. Horn ate the roots ot water hemlock. Yesterday the ten-year-old daughter died from the effects of the poison. The three other children, ranging lroiu tour to twelve years are not expected to live. 5V Them Is nothing like the RC3TORATIVK NLRVINE discovered by tho grout apoclalM, nil. 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