si i'ie Early Bap of crd-liver oil is use vaii Incited to can in g thosi: far advanced in consumption. Sen nee soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of con umption. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites of lime and soda h. rendered the oil more efitfu', easy of digestion ard ; !' .isant to the taste. Pi 'fii " AH rtruggl-ts. 1 ; SfflLOH' -.ti v w s. ft iw s Cures Consumpt Inn, Coughs, Croup, Sore 'Xuront. bo'd by all Imiegists on a uuaranteo. For a Lame Side, Bock irCTiwt Shiloh's Porous Plaster will give great mtisfsction. 5 cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZE!. Mm T. R. Hawkins. fThuttftnnnirn.. Term., aava I "Sliaoh'aYiMlzer'XArKD 3IY hlFB? 1 ivnuiiterU.ihAhrit vcmerillfnratli'hiUtniMlkuficm J ever used." For Dyspepsia. Liver or Kidney troubloltexcolB. Price roots. CATARRH REMEDY. 1 Have you Catarrh? Try this Itemedy. Itwill lector for its successful treatment Is furnished free. 'Shiloh's Itemed los are sold by U3 on a guarantee to give sntisiaciton. For aaln by O. H. HaRenbuoh. Mr. J C. Jone-, i , Fulton, Arkansas, says or "Aoout ten years afro I con tracted a severe case of blood noi- son. Leading physicians prescrlhcd medicine after medicine, which I took without any relief I also tried mercurial and potash remedies, with unsuccessful results, but which broui;tii on an attack of mercurial rheumatism thai ;tSs RHEOMATiSK four years I gavo up all remedies and began using S. B. 8. After taking sovoral bottles 1 was entirely cured and ablo to resume work. JHpapM Is the greatest mediclno for blood wuyfKJH poisoning to-day on tho market." Treatise on Mood and Skin Diseases mailed fm. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. CURE Hok naadaohe and relieve all the troubles iwf. UttalcMB, Nfttuea, Drowsiness, Distress aftst sting. Fain in the Bide, io. While their most Satfiaehe, yet Garter's LittU Livei; TOTS awl equally vain ui.Io ia Corietlpi l ion, curin f and pre Tenting tLia.umojlng complaint, -w.i!j they also aoTrefaUi'',r,r'". scfthostomieh' nulaletaa iiTBianartguiateiuoDOWBis. iweuiXUAeyomj vanu EAD 'Aebethey wauld beslmostprloelessto those who mutter from 1 '.it liatresslng complaint; but f ortu Satoly theirt i odueesdoiw&oteiulhem.and thorn who once try Uidia will find these little pills valu able to bo ms ny wars that they will not be w II. ling to do without thorn. But after a 1 alk head ACHE (I (he hose of no many live that here is w!ir Itremakeorfiroatooast. Our pilh oure It white .others do cot Carter's LI ale Liver Ml are very small as J very fcuwy to uii, Ono or two pills make a doaa. They are at! wily vegetable and do not gripe or jmrge, nut j '.unr cuuiw action please ail wan sethem. IuviaUut33c;nts; flvofor$l. rhtl by arajclnia everywhere, or sent by mail. . GARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York. SMIL Pill. SIUU HOSE, smims wmmmq fci OAH. tJtrari reUtbleT IADIM. tuk for Qkichttitr t KnolUK Dt-, mond h and lu Ud tuirl Oal4 at8Ui:ia' lbui, Klad wltli b)u ribbon. Tk t. (inupi ft-r prtioalva. titlnunlJa 1 lolltf ftir rBdlea,1 M Ittmr, by reta Mll. lOsOOdToiWaUU. MamtPm IliLl b m.11 LmbI DruaraTlau. RkiLn m. H. Downs' Elixir WILL CURB THAT ANB STOP THAT ' Cough. SUa stood the lei t ror STIT' TBdJts rsuWl has proved ltaelf (be tMst remedr ijnaown tor tha enre j C'enautnuMott, kVugh, Cold; Imvttig Couvk. nii' 'ufl Lttut nUrvn n young o old. Price SV Sue , UH'I tl.on per onttle, fiJ(tO PVS-HYWHERE. CUtlt, lOmWni t ' liU. "tilt; SuliSltM, Tt l0UfiHCU ?5s'o'ia,i iiv ?j .iill'Sal fftHILOH'S ivll t Dags to anoounoe to hU friends and : pafrona and the public generally that be haa purehaaed the barbershop lately osoupleu by Ii. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street HEIIAHDOAH, PA. FROM AROUNDTHE STATE Mews from all Sections of the Commonwealth. HAPPENINGS IN MANY LOCALITIES. Malignant Diphtheria ItHgltia; With Fear- iolly rulal Menilts In the Vlulnlty or (lien amis riiystelnii OhIIhiI Uiwin Inim -Tett Chester to Aid In aettlng the Uli fwae Under Control. West Chestkr, April 7. A serious epi demic of malignant diphtheria Is now ring ing in the vicinity of Qleii Mill. Tbe (lie ease started among the scholars of Thorn- bury Eastern schoole a week ago from ban sanitary condition The dlnease spieud rapidly and yesterday there wore five deaths from It, while a score of persons nro ser iously ill. Wednesday twochlldren of Baker Faddls, two of Micu.iel M.oElhaney, and one of Fmi. Stellwiigon, died, and their bodirs were interred yesterday privately to pre vent, as far as possible, the spread of the disease. Two child run of James Cronin are lying in a precarious condition, as are u .number of other children in the neighbor hood. The disense lias got beyond control of the physicians living in the neighborhood and two physicians from West Chester linve been summoned. It is feared the disease may get n foot hold among the boys in the House of lief uge as it is all about the institution. Thus far the place has escaped the ravages of the disease, but if it continues to spread there are serious fears of havoc among tho 000 boys in the House of Itefuge. lrag;ead nnti IClgked to Death. LANCAsran, April 7. Benjamin H. Nolt, the 9-year-old son of Benjamin N, Nolt, of Lmiaisrille, this county, met a frightful .ieath. The boy was riding a horse, which ran nway and was thrown off, but be came entangled in the harness in such a manner that us he was dragged along the .jorbti's liools struck, him at etery step. His lead was crushed ill, his neck broken, and .is body badly cut. The accident was wit nessed by a number of persons, umong whom was the father of tine boy. Opened thu ISallut lloxes. Lancastbr, April 7. Tho sub-commlt- lee of tho legislative committee on contest id elections investigating tho Franklin- .''orrest contest paid an unexpected visit to his city. They opened and examined three jullot boxes, but gave no intimation of vnat they found. IS either thu sitting mem- oers nor the contestant or their counsel were notified of their coming, und are 4quully in the dark as to the result. It Did a II cnltliy Business. .Pittsburg, April 7. During the last'fls Westinghouse Kiectrio und Manufauturiug Company's output was 85,800,000. The aet earnings, alter providing for all ordinary and extraordinnry expenses, have averaged iS per cent, of the amount of the sale, and will add between 11,100.000 or .,l,!eOO,000 to the surplus of the company, after pro viding for the 7 pur cent, dividunds on the preferred stock. The?' Will Have u l ino Bull around. Braddock, April 7. The space to be en closed us a baseball ground at Beisemer at the expense of the Carnegie Steel Company for the home team will be 400 feet squnre. The fence will be eight feet high. The lumber bas beon placed on the ground nnd work will be commenced at once. The members ate getting ready to meet the Pithsburg club nt Exposition park on the S8d of this month. Fatally Cut lVltli a Curving Knlfo. IU'NTi.NODOif, April 7. While drinking and card-playing at thu house ot Abe Hughes, in Minersville, this county, John AIoL'ray made insulting remarks to Hughes' wife, whereupon the husband seized a carving knife and out MoCray across tho abdomen, inflicting a terrible wound. Mo Cray, who is 80 years of ago and single, cannot recover. Saw Her Child Torn to I'leces. Sharon, April 7 Freddie Stewart, 4 years old, sou ol David Stewart, waa run down in t .s c by a oar on the Sharon and Shw.'psviue elc-et-ic railway. The ohild's mom v .!; guuidiug on a poarsh nearw..eie' ic if 'd. 'lit occurred and saw tho awlul alij..i vue ohlld being literally ton1 o pit i. -.id the remains scattered along the 1' ie. JI :.nckle Will l.setuvo. Joi '.eio- , April :. Anungements have beei. . .ule for ex -V .igess McLuckie, of llomest, to lectur. Uere same even ing next week, when he will tell what he knows of the stirring disturbances during the riot there last July. His subject will be "FrickisBB in America," and the pro ceed will be for the benefit or the Home stead people. New Charters Ornnled. HARRisBuna, April 7. The following were chartered yesterday: The Mount Ver non Kiectrio Street Eailwey Company, of Uinton, Lackawanna county; capital, 24.0G0. Bethlehem Chenille and 'lapestry Company; capital, $30,000. Hanover Turn pike Company, of Wllkes-Barre; capital, $J,600. Will Maid TUeir naeu In June. Wilkes-Bahhs, April 7. The directors of the West Side Park association, who ura members of the Easton trotting oirouit of tills state, met and fixed their dntas for June 80, 21 and 23. The entries will close on June 18. The premiums offered are $8,000. A Mattress Tuutory Burned. Athknb, April 7. Tho mattress factory here was completely destroyed by fire yes terday. About twenty hands ore thrown out of employment. The building and stock, ivhleh were owned by Fred P. Ela-bi-oc, were insured. Ixws not stated. Mr. HayostVIll Not Accept. LTMrf, Mass., April 7. Mayor nayes will net uocept n nomination for congreaa frein the bolting ptpublicas In oppoeltiou to Speaker W. E. Barrett, wfio carried off the legubrr uoBiluation. Murder Oases Blspesed Of. " '' 'WAYNBaavaa, April 7. The llorgan murder caeca were called in tke eeurt yea teraay aia4 dlsfias4 of in lest) than two hours. Thowaa Morgan, who shot his father, was trtsa flint, tbs jury bringing in Sfcecead degree vereUet. The thiee sUtcrs. enuie, Bebecea and Carrie were tried to gtkr. Tlie verdict was veiun,t&ry mnn slaughter for the first named nnd second degree ttr the Other two. Ssntcnee was not passes. The father, John Morgan, was a TToalUrr widower Gf ISHU ot aa. BonttiDg Suffering Women I Alive lo tho Interests of MANY SUCH HERE. our ludy lenders, we pub- iiHii Airs, Mniiisoiis letter lo Dr. Kciiuerlv. l)ear Sir : f was mi In valid for yenrs, sufTermc ircmkldncj IronbluanU iVmulo iv oak n ess. l'liy--iciuns prfuriiUMl for me and I took vnriniia mm cdles, but -o boneflt lesultcil. Our daily paper noticed the succ-os of Mr. David Kennedy's Favorite, lteniedv, of Itou- muiii, ii, i,f iu caues similar io my own, I purchased it. The first bottle Inlci n 'In small doges, but very regular, imiu-oved me vt'onuorntuy. My roibjilexlon cleared, npnclite impiovod, sleep una eouiidniid refreslilii?,and alitilefunber um entirely cured mo. '1 here never was ninedlctue firr womnn-klnd, like Favorite Itemedy. AVith all my heart, let mc urge them toue It. Ilelief will lie the result.' SIks. B. V. Smi-soN, Turner, 111. Diicn a irani, candid statement leaves the im print of truth upon lis lace. Tho bet proof of the value of Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Itemedy, is the good It has done. What reason then for or.e witter ing, or half eicls, to remain so. WILL CURE YOU. AS WELL AND MKALTIIV AS KVlilt. No Truth In the Report That tlio Puclicn of Tcck Is Dangerously 111. London, April 7. Thero is no truth In tho report published broadcast in the pa pers throughout Europe to the effect that the Duoaess of Teck was lying at the point of death from an incurable dlseaso at her stately mansion ia liichmond. duciieus or tscJk. While it Is true that the dutches has been slightly indisposed for a foitnight, there huS been absolutely no fouudntlon for tho stutement that she was in imme diate danger ot cellnpse. Sho has been uble to be ulxmt the heap every day and bus personally received tha friends of the family who have called to inquire about her condition. The duchesi took an hour's drive through the park yesterday afternoon and last night when queried m regard to her health paid she felt as well as at any time during the past twenty years. TIIKY AUK nr.OTIIKB AND SISTRTt. 3Xr. and Mrs. Asa Itnrr, of Homestead, Milken Horrible Discovery. Homestead, April 7. After having been married for several years, Sir. and Mrs. Asa Barr, of this city, have been made aware of the fact that they are brother and sister. Tho two were abandoned by their parents at Cnstle Garden, in New York, after arriving there from Germany twenty live years ago, A Canadian family adopt ed the girl and a Philadelphia family took the boy. Tho girl after growing to wom anhood moved to Philadelphia, where she met young Barr, who paid her a great deal of attention, und in tho course of time won her heart nnd married her. Mrs. Barr lately fell heir to a fortune by the death of her ioster mother, and it was while proving her right to the property that Canadian detectives discovered the fact that Mr. and Mis. Barr were brother and sister. ' Mrs. Ilarr is prostrated over tho discovery of the tnie relationship of her und her hus band Rod legal proceedings have been In stituted to sevrr Hit- imn riasre bond. is1h& Shortening for aI eoorfrrtcj Jjurjoaes. (oft OL& tf istie only health Fat Sortenm rrtftd . f'hjsicio.H.t indorS It. flmt uKceWorYlj fcaou oFCrtoo mutli r-i'ertn" from food cooked in. ard. m 110 Jroocf cooked in delic ate , ddieious, fHaWft, Co mfo 'tintt Uf eCoTTOLpMfi? Mtde only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CMCAOO.UB4138 H. Delaware Av.,Fiula. c. T. IIAVICK, BURGEON DENTIST. Ofttce Northeast Cor. Main and Centra Hts, bhenandoah, o.yer Stein's drug store. -. 49 w. wm m. KnMtmns, South Bartwlok, N Y. BOILS, CARBUNCLES! TORTURING E0ZEMA, Completely Cureil! I DAKA Sahsai'rii.la Co.. b OWfTBi l'woi nrsutiolhml'!!! Orlpke"i ITU t? Itflrt tho Nhlnalo." dhrtrtlv of-I nD tor In thrlf wort form. I took 1nrxf samount of Dr, h ititillciuci tni they left mo worseg nanu no i ntnc 10 worK. I 1VT n 1 wb terrihiv atn rtal I 11 1- fmllM. hprl mIk and I iv.k nnt-. Ibancles .t ine time. I trhd rvcryUilngl could hear of but rnutliiuut to him bolla. i'Tf-lA'T Ad.W t. oil Ihi. Krcemiij I I i 1 S (oniH'i.nl me nlglit and day, lh Sttnhlnffwuji intcnm. I linil m-vi'tx' pulim lu rlglitn lldo and hjik, (.nnlliiunl hcacliiclif.. I 3ITI im nn u"rouraR!'(i. At iniit IE! - . . i- nranior iianan k.viwai'a.e IULI-A, mini'nti d usIiik it, nnd the llilrill luevompleloly mi tKU me. LEWIS in. EDMUNDS. SouUi lUrtwIi k, St. V. Tho truth of the above in orrtltlml to by ii. n.uouiii(xK;r.M. South Hartwluk, N. Y. ana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast. Maine. WANTS, &o. nrA'TR '. xf wgood eurb sellers Apply I VV to foreman on South Mnin street. 1 l-O! T W. UltANT, FOIt RKNT. Onioes In the Refowicn build in. Hteam he.it nnl oleotrlo Haht- An. ply at ilofowloh's clothingstore. :i 13-tf WANTKD. Ladles to do writing nt hume, canmako frmn Jl to perdu.. Kor terms sen l stumped adlr sued envelops. Ad dross Mine Wright, Mlsbawaku, Ind. 1-5 III IOlt ItENT. I.areo and commodious storo room und dwelling, with exoollent cellar, situated at corner Lloyd nnd Jardln s reels snennnman. i' or rurtner particulars apply hi Nu.lUl Nurth Jiirdln street. 3-31-tf fTiOlt SALR House and lot situtto on Hast 1? Coal street The lot ia 15x111) foet, mid the house uoutalni six rooms ond sarrei, with good cellur. Apply at tuo HmtAi.li otllee 27-lm 17OU P.EVT Storeroom and dwelling V lately oocupied by H. U Hrown, No. 110 s. Main street. Immediate posst-sslon Riven, Apply to M. Melldt, 3 M it 1 ADIES CAN MAKE i!!0 WEEKLY Iiv L muniiglnir branch ofllcoanddo writing f ir us at home. No coiuvisslng. Heply With self auuretweu somp'a onveiope. urysiai uroam luitei uo., -outn iscna, ina ;f-oJ-SH TOtl RENT. The slore room, with basement i; aim two roams overuea l for storage and work room, lately occupied by A. B. It 11b & UD. Apply to H. W. HKDDALI. tf At Q W. Uoddull & Bros, hardware sioro, TCTOTIOE. Notice Is hereby given that a XT tneeiingoi tno Bioei;noia:rs 01 lue rami qua and Luusford street Hallway Comiiaiiv will be hold at-the offloe of I he company In Tamaqua, "a., on April 0. 1801, at 1 p. m., (or the purpose of electing a President and a lioaraoi uirectors tor ttie ensuing year. ItOIIKIlT llAitais. Son Tamaqu I, Pa., SLirch i!5. 1B91. 3 25-10t IKMRltAr, AOBTT WANTED. To writ. VJ" buslneisnud appoint achats for Inrgent, 8t"lotly Masnnlc llonovoleut Association Guarante." Fund Plan over J300.000 0U assets 0,000 memb-iT cheapest Masonlo insurance 0n ills represent largest Masonic Savings hiiu i.vaa tstjouiHuoa. uiuerui oontrict. AUuress, i' red. 11 Hrown, Vloe President 000-1-3 Pboenlx llulldlng. Chicago. 828-itl w E VNTTHT MAN. In every county getfoand persevotlag should have somo me- iuuru is just, tuu riui, ma nonesc. ene oonnlc! g'tniptlon. NOtAl'Il'AL KHQUIit- 191), but tlrst-cUss reference essential. We want that man on salary and oommlsslou to sell I ho '93 Yost. Writing Machine, which is be yond all question tha most perfect typuwiitT over-made. Hnould be seen anil tried to be up- preuiaiuu aeiu on 1 wo weeaa trial w respect able parties. Thft'dl Olerirvman'') Maohlae will bi ready in one month. For particulars address YOT WKITIMO MACHINE CO.. 71 and 73 U 1 old way, New York. 8 I m-ws ,1 OENTS WANTED ON HALAKY or com J mission, to handle the new Patent Ohnmt- Oal lnit l'.nising Pencil. The qulukest and great eat -lll'.ij novelty ever produced. Erases Ink fhori.ug'ilv in two soeonds. No abrasion of paper. Works like maglo. 200 to 600 per cent. pro a 1. uae affeai's sates amoaniea 10 saw in its days. Another (32 in wo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full pertloulars, address The Monroe StC'g Co., La Oroase. Wis. ill) 6-14-ly Jlatfc's Popular Saloon, (formsrly Joe Watt's) Q and 21 West Oak Street, , SFTBKAJifDOAK, PA. sioois-l with the best beer, porter, fiU!uj, lirsuoles, wines, etc Finest ' -r. :la bar stuuoed. Cordial lavltavioi. tu ail. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sdatloa. Kldny Complalnts( BaOKj 9LCm, DR. SAMOEN'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro Mngnetlo SUSPKNSORY. Latest rntonlsl llest Inproremeats t XVllloure without medicine all mIlmm resultlnff from over-taxation of bmlii uei ve f o:-ce. i exctMeesoruidlf. trretion, as nurvuus debility, loi-pmneiis, languor, netim&tisiii, kidney, liver nnd bladder complaints, une back, lunibouo, soiaileu, all female complaints, neneral 111 ht-alth, eto. This eleetrki Belt oontabu MeodMfal IfliBreTCMaU over all others, Cnrreuft Is lunantly feltby wearer or we forfeit i,oou.oo, and vrul oure all of the above dieaiea or no pay. Tho. sapaa have been on red by this marvelous Invention after all other reined lee failed, and v.e vie hundreds Of MatlinonUU tu this and every o'hur state. Our reeerial lpr.Tt tUUTBlV SIM'fVSftBT. til rii iiuisst boon ever oit -red uli nieu, Hint vllhatl IWwr Vallkud VWorou.Slrtu.il. m KisrtLUIOO t foaari. isod for Ilia jMPuiuphlet, mailed, MaloU, free SANDBN -n.KOTRIO CO., No. M6 BltUAUWAY. K1.W YUltK OIXY. To Dye USE : PEERLESS : DYES Address for sample card, EH3IIUA, X. T. tame THE TROUBLE IN PERU. Minister Hicks Cables the State Department. UNCLE SAM'S CONSULATE INVADED. Tlio A ul Inn Consular Agent Attached by the Mali and Shot In the PlHit Mvnre tary (Ireslmm Cabins Minister Hicks at Lima tu DetiiHiitl Ajiolugy and tlie Prose eutloii or thu Utility 1'urM.s. Wasbwotok, April 7. Minister John Hicks cables the Mate department from Lima, Peru, n follows: Lima, April A. Graham , Washieutnn: At iplaco oialtted) a mob attacked Masonic liHl;e, sacked biilldlns; and burned flxtui-cs in the street. Iticklmitally, Unltwl Htatifi omisu litie was liivadeil, fuiiiltiinT destroyed am ai Hiik consular ngent shot in foot. Archive saved intact. Hquadof Perm laa pollt luok i doii whileihe mob peifoinied work vlllimit tntet-rerenoe. The mall til ings the partlculnvs HlfKK. The particulars in question, which are left Ui be supplied by mall, apparently in elude the Information as to where the otit nte occurred, which unaccountnbly is mlasing in the telegram. There it but one consulate in Peru, that at Cullno. In im position, Mr. AquiUa.T. Daugherty, of Ilh nois, appointed durinK Mr. Harrlsons'i oil ministration. June 8, 1890, stands on the record a consul. There are under him six consular agencies, tbe occupants of which positions are doubtless merchants ot the country who are paid by fees and those fev. seem to lie very small, inasmuch aa only two make any returns at all to the departments of fees collected and those re turns are under $85 a year. Probably many of them lire native Pe roviuus, though the names ot them Indi cute the oantrary. These consular nuents are ns follows: Cerro De Pasco M. C. Mo Nulty, appointed September 90, 1883. Chlcklayo Alfred Solf, appointed January 8, 18t!0. Mollendo William It. Griffith, appointed March 80, 1889. Paitn John K. Hopkins, jr., appointed July !iO, 1891. Piouru Eniillo Clark, appointed October -!0, 1884. Truxillo Edward Gottfried, ap pointed July 7, 1886. Tuunliez William Ualdini, appointed June 10, 18S8. Whether the outrage complained of oc curred at one of those smaller plaees, or nt ( 'allno, na one at the department can de termine from the telegrams, but inasmuch rh it comes from Lima, tho impression pre vails that the scene of tho outrage wus one of tho interior points. This impression is further strengthened by tlie knowledge in tlie department that in many casos where the natives assault the consulate the trouble is not due to nuy antagonism to the country roprasented, but to prejudice and ill-feeling against the representative personally. This is not an uncommon occurrence in South, America or in other parts of tho world where the acts of a mercantile consular airent are resented by the neenle. who would resptct tho acts of a citizen of the Unitet) btates, duly appointed to a full consulai position. . After consultation with President Cleve. land, ssoretary Qresham yesterday after noon sent the following telegram to tliq minister: Department or Statk, 1 , , WAiHiKUtow April 8, 1883. f nicies, Aumsier, i.iraa. Protest ajminst failure of authorities to af, ford protection to consulate and If facts an -vrtll ft.tuktllMlinil enk .vimwuIau n. prompt prcst cutieu of the guilty parties ami .ovu. UTJCaitAM. Tlio Coming frral Kevlevr. Washikoton, April 7. The secretary oi the navy has decided upon tke orHoial nro- tram of the review of the United States and foreign ships of war, which by ot of congress will taste jilaee in Wew York har bor on the 27th Inst. The mea-of-war will be anchored in twocolumnsextendlng from Twenty-sixth street up North river, the foreign ships on the other side. While the Dolphin, carrying the presi dent ot the United States, is passing be tween tho columns, that portion of the North river between t e Amerioan columns and the New York snore will be closed, and all traffic und pasbage suspended. After the Dolphin has anchored at the head of the line, tossels otall kinds may sircle around the fleet going up on the New Jer sey side of the river, but the passage be tween the two columns will be closed until the president has lt.nded from the Dolphin and tho review thereby terminated. The president and his cabinet will be re ceived on noArd the Jolphlu At 1 0:30 a, in, oil Twenty-third street, North river. Tho Dolphin will then get under way and, fol lowed by the coast survey stair Blake and the steamer Monmouth, will proceed up the liver uetweer theeolumns ot Up 1 ted States and foreign men-st-war. Tbe llaku will carry the diplomatic osrps; the Mon mouth tbe judges of the supreme court, senator and representatives of the United States, accompanied by one staff affieer. No other invitations will be issued for tkc review. Arguing the Kenatorlal Cases. Wabhikoton, April 7. Mr. Peffer, pepu list, Kansas, made an argument in tlie senate yesterday, in opposition to the right of the three senator appointed by the gov ernors ot the states of Montaua, Washing ton and Wyoming to take their seats in tha tenate, and Mr. Hoar, republican, Maasa rVusetts, commenced a speech in support of a resolution offered by him last Menday declaring the proposed constitutional amendment for thu election of senators by the people ot the several states inexpedient. Mr. Hoar diet not conclude his sDeaub, but proposes to do se to-day. He yielded tbe floor ia order to allow ac tion to be taken en tha resolution tor the election ot officer of tha senate. The resolution, was agreed to without the formality of a division, after the de livery of some half dozen speeches (all but one coming from the demociatie side) in warm eomweudation of the character, ability and efficiency of the p reseat inoum bents. Thou resolutions ware agreed to. electing William R. Cox, of North Caro lina, secretary of the senate; lHohard J. fright, ot Indiana, sergeant-at-arms and doorkeeper, and William K. Mlleurn, P. D., llliaeis, (popularly known as the "blind preacher") chaplain their tonus at office to begin on the first day of the meeting of the Fifty-Third congress. Nominations Canrml. Wabwnoton, April 7 The senate has confirmed tbe following nominations: James D. Foitor, of Tennessee, to be min ister to Chili; James A. UtKeurie, of Ken tucky, to be minister to Peru; Lewis Baker, of Minnesota, to be'mininter to Nicarairua, I'ofclu P.iea and Salvador; Pierce ii. H. Young, of Georgia, to be minister to liau- tcniala and Honduras; Edwin Dun, at Ohio, to be minister to Japan; Newton B Enstis, ot Louisiana, to be second secretary ot tho iegatioa at Pails. Clnudi keeker, ot Ohio, consul to Bradford; L. M. Shaffer, of Wast Virginia, consul to Stratford, Out.; Uatrisou K. William, of MissUsijipl, consul to Vera Crur.; M. P. Pendleton, ot Maine, ceasul to Pictuu. 1 BESTORAM mm NERVINE. TARTIING FACTS! Tha Amorlosn Deonle nro rsnlrllT bcconirnc a rnoo of nervous WTeelis.aiKl tl - f olliiwliutsuinrcim 'tie best romudyi Aipnon?oiictnpiiinfr, or sutler, rtu, swears that when h' s.-n ifpeeclilnes fron -1. Vitus Unnce. Dr. Miles' Crrnt Re.storatfe Jervlno cured him. ,rn. J. It. Jliller.of Valpae-i-o.lnd .J.D.Taylor, of lAL.iu.nx rt, Ind., aoh lr.d2lpOTndafrorat;.klnirU. H'rs. . A. OaiOV .i.r, of Vlstuls.Ind., wr:.cim"lol (ltoW ounval lonaadaT.andraiicn h'-f t 'lie, dmslnrss, Msak The, and norvous pre .miioK, by oua botsss. Hi-,ild Myers. 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