Driving the Brain the expense ' the Body, 'hile vc drive ie brain we ust build up ic body. Ex cise, pure air feeds that akc healthy flesh refreshing eep such are methods. When ss f flesh, strength and nerve :cornc apparent your physician ill doubtless tell you that the jickest builder of all three is Soott's Emtiisio Cod Liver Oil, which not only eates flesh of and in itself, but imulatcs the appetite for ofher otis. reparod by Scot! 4 Bnwne, N V. All lrii""it 1 am seventy-seven year.' and have had my age renewed at least twenty years by the nv o Swt(t'3 Specific. Myfoot find Ieir tn tnv knee : line sore lor iwo years, ana pnvsician s h' mid not be cured. After taking fifties snub les S. S. S.there Is not a sore on my llmbs,and ; 25E YEARS OLE out wonderful remedy. Ira F. Stili-s, Palmer. Kanus City. IS A WONDER F I. KEMEDY-espedalh old people. It build rMMHMuanAJmi the general Iiealth. n the bloou mailed free. SWIF1 SPCIFIC COMPANY, Atlanta. G- CMrhe.tiV EniiI.h IXnmond Tirana. Ortfrlitul Hiid Ui.lv Uenulno. rc. alwayn fiial.lB. ladics, i rureiit iur innicircYJi jsnatun uia-A tnotid Uraitdin Itcd u4 Guid mcttUlA boner tfkiad wl'h Ua rlMn. TnL Si tin olhei RrfHH daneeout tuhititu. icma ami muartoni. ai urogtltti, orpfiilftft, In ttfimpii for particular!, teitlninnitti n nuei ior iiiiict," in iir, nr return Local Prugjiiu, i'Wlada., !lclr ne&da.cho and relieve all toe tronblr a iriif lent to a bib us gUitoof tho syctern, such &d Dlzrlneiw, Kanse-i, Drowsiness, Distress after ting, ruin In tho de, &o. While their most -cauli&blo durcoaa las boeu chown In curing 2eacho. yot Carter's Little Liver H113 am squally valuabloin Constipation, curing and pre venting thlaanuoylngeomplalnt.wbllo they alia -orrcc t all disorders of the s tomach, stimulate the :!rer and reguUto tho Dowels. Evoa II the; oidj leb i they would bo olmos tprlceleaa to those wfcfl luffer from tile distressing complaint; but f ortl C&telytboirgoodnog3docanotendbero,andth03a irho onco try them will find thoso littlo pills vala iblo lc bo many wayii that they vlll not bo wil ling to do without them. But efttr tllsiclc bead rj tithe Dane oi bo many Uvea that born la where Borntia our great boast. Our pUUcurolt vhlln Othcradoiioi. Cr.rtcr'a Little Liver Pills are very small r very easy to i die. One or two pills make n They are ft.ru.dy vegetable and do not g i pnrtc, bu.iy tujif gentle action pleosoa. w. oso'ti'm. vita at 55 cents j live for $1. a by dr-jjists ovcrywkere, or sent by mall. , CAKTUH HICD1CIHE Cf., How Yorkl iMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE KT'rr. Earasr Begs to announce to his friends and Satrons and the public generally that e has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by U. J. Yost, lo. 12 West Centre Street SSBNAHDOAH, FA. 'Wa Baa S3 SHOE noTOp. Do you wear them7 When next In need fry a pair, they II give you more comfort and service for the money many other make, Best In tho world. W. L, Douglas Shoes are made In all the Latest Styles. If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8, yipy $3,50, $4 or $5 Shoe. They will fit equal to cus "i made and look and wear as well. If you wish to onomlze In your footwear, you can do so by purchasing 'L Douglas Shoes. My name and price Is stamped i the bottom, look for It when you buy. Take no sub ihile. I send shoes by mall upon receipt of price, tge free, when Shoe Dealers cannot supply you, W. L. DOUGLAS, Mrockton, Maa. Sold by Joseph Ball, 29 N. Miin street. THE BIvJOTJ ! Everything modeloS after l Green's Cafe, Philadelphia. la 8. Blnlu St., Slienuutlonh. The leading place in town, i Has latelv been entirely reno vated. Everything new, olean and fresh. The fluent hue of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, Ac, foreign and do mextlo. Tree lunch served each evening. Ills schooner ot.fresb,Br,PorMr, Ale. &o. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. is 3 by Mi lARTER'S! $5.00va?y$3.00 $3.50 Prunes 42.25 $d lf.75 0 nn &k Fn BOYS J, J, DOUQHEUTY, Prop. ALL AROUND THE STATE. News from all Sections of the Commonwealth. HAPPENINGS IN MANY LOCALITIES. The I'a.t rrnn.jlvnnlo Clasals of tli He. formed Church In Annual Fic.ilon ul rnriners'ville - New Chnrtrra Grunted Kdwurd Duiisinnre, Aeeil 101) Vcura Dead at Atondnlo. Easton, jray 0. The Bovcnty-fourth an. nual si-fwilon of tho East Peiinsrlvaiili CIrssU of tho Iteformed churcli cotiVf ned In St. John's church, Farmersvlllo, this couuty. The rotlrin'u president Is Rev. H. il. KlelTer, D. D , ot Enston, and Rov. T. 0. Stern, of Easton, la secretary and treas urer. The opening servirjeswero conducted by Rev, A. E. Lobuch, of Iicthlehem, aftct which Rev. l)r, Kieffer preached tho annua classical sermon. At yesterday's session, Rev. D4 F. Brcn die, D. I)., delivered an address of vrolcomi before tho Womnn's Missionary society, and "Better Support of tho Ministry and How to Bring It About," was the themo ol an address in Gorman, by Rov. Q. A. Schwtdes, of I'ethlehem. The statistics of this classis for tho year 1892-08 are as follows: Ministers, 2!)j con gregations, CO; members, 10,781; uncon firmed, li,i!04; baptisms, adults G, infants C09; confirmed, 375; by certificate, 2-11; communed, 8,188; dismissed, 116; erased, 62; deaths, 330; Sunday schools, 09; Sun day school scholars, 6,907; students for ministry, 8; benevolent contributions, $7, 400; congregational purposes, $30,031. A ministerial and Sunday school conven tion convened in Trinity Evangelical church, Monday evening, aud will continue In seshlon until to-night. It is under tho auspices ot tho Bethlehem district of the East Pennsylvania Conference, Rev. O. L. Saylor, of Bethlehem, presiding elder. Rov. J. C. Bliem, of Bothlehem, preached the evening sermon. The piogiam yesterday was as follows: Essay, "Best Methods for Preparing Ser mons," Rev. T. T. Vent7.; essay,' "Neces sary and Competent Parts ot a Successful Prayer Meeting," Rev. W. E. Fredericks; essay, "Duties ot Church Trustees and Their Authority According to Our Church Discipline," Rev. J. C. Bllem, of Bethle hem; "How to Promote Our Mission Work," Rev. J. H. Smith; "Useful Meas ures and Means for the Promotion of Holi ness," Rev. N. L. Bechtel: "Camp Meet ings, Their Uses and Abuses," Rev. W. H. Staufler. The conference president, Harry Johnson, of Reading, delivered an address. Tobueco Growers Meet. Lancaster, May 10. At the bi-monthly meeting of the Lancaster County Tobacco Growers' Association yesterday afternoon it was reported that two experimental sta tions had bten established In tho northern and southern sections of tho county, and the hope was expressed that the bill for an appropriation now pending in the legisla ture would be passed, so that several more can bo established. Tho seed beds were reported extremely backward owing to the late cold spring. A resolution was passed asking the legisla ture to grant tho appropriation at as oarly a day as possible, as It provides for experi ments to revive one of the most important agricultural interests in the state. The ex perimental stations thus far established are in West Lampeter and Donegal townships. A Fight With II uncurtain. Qreensburo, May 10. While attempt ing to arrest a gang cf Hungarians at shanty No. 10, Sout' -.-lt-, Trv.in, Constable Schade and Deputy .-o'.)th were fired upon by tho Huns, w .10 v.eie barricaded in tho house. T!..' uli'i.i.-1-s returned the lire and wouni' d lour oi tho gang, one so tevercly tlint .ie died a short lime after. Tho others ijurrei.dored and were locki-,1 up. New Cbiirtct'E. Granted. HAitr.isuuna, May 10. The following wen- chartered yesterday: L'linton iMiuln; Company, Lock Haven, capital JJ0.000; Lon 'head-Meilizitti Planing Mill Companv, of Lnloatown, capital $70,000; Buntu.i Shirt Manufacturing Company, Benton, (.'olumbia county, capital :30,000. Will Have ItetferStrects. Huntingdon, May 10. At tho speclil popular election held here yoterday o-i uie proposition of tho borough council to in crease tho borough's bonii.i 1ndelitnlnto3 $30,000 for street improvements, tho vote was overwhelming lor tjs i.iense. H MKS. P. J. CROMWELL, MO Espcrancc, N. Y. BA WORLD OF JOY IN 1 FOUR WORDS! "Two Bottles Cured Me!" mDANA SAKSAPAItlLlA Co,: H H Deab bissfur year. I hse been tioubllg pil JtheumutUiii, i 1.1s ep aad Jf.lil-u peruaDGDUy udiu i tnvu DANA'S m a SARSAlmiLLA nd tv. Iiuttle. TlIItKH Mil. EI m m Etatvm,S.Y JlKs'. P. J. CUOMWCLL. HiU (nae. ttut 1 1 Hi" ali Mrs, r. J.i CtfHnw.il to b lrlilorlhJ-, mi OMViponS WMm WT if. mIkEE, jitfcJof tkaltae. Eiprant:c,ri. x. Dana Sartaparilla Co., Belfast, Maine. JQE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Obrist. liewtler's old susnd.) I Slum aud CobI srs,, niiHitrtoliii. Heat beer, ale md por r on top. Th Uaist brands ot whiskeys sad drw. Pool roam t- BTHE 8C1MD 1 "Oh, these Advertisements Tire me." Some advertisements do have that tendency. So do some people, and some books. Nevertheless bright people understand that the adver tising columns now-a-days carry valuable information about things new and good. Such is The New Vegetable Sliorteninr Common sense teaches that a pure vegetable product must be more wholesome than hog's grease. is part cotton seed oil and part beef suet, refined and purified, by the most effective process known. It is more economical than lard for every use, and imparts a delicate, palatable flavor to food. Ask your grocer for the Genuine COTTO lce. Made only by N. K. PA1RBANK CO., ciiicago, andus II. De in wars Ays-,rtim WANTS. Sco. R OO vis FOR URNT. Steam heat andclfo- trlo light. Call lit IIKU LI ofllco. 313-tf WANTWO. An apprentloo : ono who can bo relied upon. Apply to Francis A. Stetler, barber, lil N. Main street. B G-lw LOST. A gentleman's plain gold ring. A sultnblo roward will bn paid for relurn of saino to Michael Peters 15 North Main stroft. 4 '.7-tf FOR STjE. Safety blcyclo, almost now and 'n good condition, for s-ile cheap For full particulars call on or address II. F. Faust, 120 B. Jardln streot. 5-5-lw BOAUDINQ. Two goitlomen desire board with private family. It join togi-ther. Address U., tiheuandoah, I. O. 5 5-tf TirANTKI). A girl for general housework, fy Musi bo rellablo. Apply at IIrkald ofllce. 5-8-tf TOR BALK. On West Oak street, opposlto ' Mrs, Grant's, two good 8-room houses. Lot 31 feet front by 140 deep. For information In nulro at 209 KaitCoal street, Snenandoah, or li. VV. Mllle.r, Mt. Carmcl. 5-9-tf FOIl KENT. House lately occupied by M. II. Kohler Steam heat, hot and cold water water olofet and bath tub. For terms apply to J. IC. Kehler, No. 210 North Main street. 4-27-tf ITIOIt SAT.R A twonty (20) aero larm, " planted, together with 3 horses, 3 cows wagon and machinery, n bouse and burn. Apply to Q. 1. Krell, llarnsvlllo, Bchuylklll county, Va. 5-fi-lm WANTED Agents to take orders In every town and city. Commission or liberal salary to solicitors. Steady work. Send ref erences nnd secure territory promptly. Ell wangcr& Harry, Mt. Hope Nurseries. Roch ester, N. Y. ?5.10t.. ALMSHOUSE SUPPLIES -TImo for re ceiving keald proposnls at the ofllco of tho Schuylkill County Almshous i for drugs, dry goods, groecrios and tobacco, for the ensuing ouirter. Is hereby nxtenncd until noon of Thursday, May 18, 1893. Right to rojectsnyor nil bids Is roscrved, Schedules, Sc., may bo h d upon a splloatton at tho ofllce. Ily order of ti o Hoard of Poor Directors. P. O. box 4 ekhuylltlll Haven, t"a. 5 8-3t . G INTS WANTED ON SALARY or com- mission, to handlo the new Patent Cheml c. i Irfc E rasing Pencil. The quickest and great est -.-ill i.r novelty ever produced. Erases Ink ji 'igldy in two seconds. No abrasion of pur . works like magic. 200 to BOO per cent, r -it. One agent's safes amounted to (620 In six days. Another 132 In wo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroo Mf'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. x430 6-21-ly WJ3L.H&KC331L3 Honest, energetic men to solicit orders for Fruit and Ornamental Nursery Stoolt. Expenses and sUary to thnse who can leavo homo and devote all their time to tho work; or liberal commissions to local agents. State occunatlon and choice nt terrl tory Address. II. G, CHASE 4 CO., 1430 South Penn Squaro, Philadelphia, Pa. 4-11-lm-eod PROPOSALS FOR UUILDINQ WALL AND furnishing coping for the Schuylkill County Court House grounds. Illds will be received until tho 6th day of June, A D., 1893, by tho Commissioners of ScbuyltlllCounty for the building ot a retain ing wall, 8 feet high, 280 feet long, of mountain Btone, on Mlnersvllle street; for the furnlshlnx and Betting of 203 feetot granite coping, 10x11 Inches, ou tho granite stops, togother with posts at tho lop and bottom ot each flight of steps; also for furnishing 210 feetot mountain stono coping with posts at the ends ot tho coping, &c. All worR to be llnlshed within sixty days after bid Is accptod. Ulds for furnishing granite must be separate Irora the bids offering to fur nish mountain stone. Full particulars can be had and plans and drawings can be seen, by annlvlng to the Commissioners ot Schuvlklll (Jcuniy. The Commissioners reserve tho right to reject any or nu Dius, 5-1U-2U PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received bv the unJer. signed committee up to Friday, ulay 19th, 1893, at 6 p. m., for the construction of a tlx room frame school building, two stories high, All bidders can and pUns and speculations for Inspection at tho ofllce of Superintendent L. A Freeman, liign school Duiidtng, --henan doah. Pa,, or at the house of II J. Muldoon 203 West Centro street. Shenandoah, Pa , or at tho office ot the architect, Frank X. ltellly, Pottsvllle, Pa. Tho bids must cover excavat ing, building, rooting, painting and all work and materials necessary to completo tho building, Including provisions for tho Intro duction ot the Smead, Wills & Co. heating and venttlatleg system, ino committee reserve the right to reject any or all nlda. II. J. Muxnocw, Chairman Mahk ntritKB. JAMK8 0'IlKA3N, Danikl Oqden, S. A. llKUDALL, 5-9 lOt Committee on Uulldlng and Repairs. iM ,cso!it and collect for our f mo -A.it Goixl. t$lr pov-weolc. CHICAGO LITIIOGIUPII CO., 56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, III. You have noticed that some houses always seem to need repainting' ; they look dingy, rusted, faded, Others always look bright, clean, fresh. The owner of the first "economizes" with "cheap" mixed paints, etc: the second palnfp 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 X. Lewis & Bros. brand is strictly pure White Lead. "Old Dutch" process; it is standard and well known established by the test 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 building. For sale by the most tellable dealers In paints everywhere. If you arc going to paint, It will pay you to send to us lor a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar ; It will only cost you a postal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO.T Philadelphia. Political Cards. "POll COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. IiATDORFF, OF I'OTTSVIIXE. Subject to Rcpuulloan rules. F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS It ELLIS, OHSIt BNANDOAII. Subjoct to Republican rules. jrOIt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ELI AS E. REED, OF POTTSVIM.K. Subject toiUepublloan rules. pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANIEL NEISWENDEIt, OFHUEANDOAII. Subject to Uopublloan rulos. jTJOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ItENJ. R. SEVERN, OK'SIIENAKOOAII. Subject to decision of the Republican Countv Oouventlou Professional Cards. J OHN K. COYLE, A TTOKXEY-A T-LA II . Ofllco Heddall building. Shenandoah, Pa. SI M. BfJRKE IJJL. ATTORNEY-A T-LA W. SHENANDOAH, PA. Ofllco -Hoom 3, P. O Hulldlng, Shenandoah, a d Estcrly building, Pottsvllle. Q T. HA VICE, SURGEON DENTIS7, Ofllco Northeast Cor. Main and Centro Sts., Shenandoah, ovor Stein's drug store. jy B. KISTLER, M. D 1'HYSrciAX AXD SUUOKOX. Ofllco -120 North Jardln street. Shenandoah. D R. JAMEei ai'KIN. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Ofllco and Residence, No. 84 North Jardln Streot, Shenandoah. RANK WOMER.M. D. Fpecialitt in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, no-oand throat. Spectacles lurnlshed, guar anteed to suit all eyes Office 3J East Oak street, Shenandoah. D 11. E. D' LONQACRE, Graduate In Veterinary Surgery and Dentistry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at tended lo with promptness. Surgical opera tions performed with tue greatest cire. Ofllce: Commercial Hotel, -"henandoah. kBRm HEEBNER GO. PORT CARBON, PA.. Manufacturers of ociefsfl Ejoodg y9 Of Every Descrfptlon. Fags, Baoges, Caps, Regauas, &t OVF'NEST 000DS-L0WEST PRICE.-S Wrlto for catalogues. Correspondence solicited CURE YOURSELF ! Iftrnnhl.luFitl, fzn..nru oranruunaturHi rite-ham.... bB efrour druirfisi. fur hmtii I Big Q. Hi '! In. Irrti without thn aid or publicity of u uoctor. Kon-polsonous and guaranteed not to itrictur. in inucrsai American ttir. Manufactured by 0 The ETans Chemical Co.E CINCINNATI, o. U.S. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and Beei JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) 104 SoutU Main Street. Finest wipes, whlsktYa and cigars always In siocic, r-rtwa ueer, Aie anu i-orier on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. OBEYED THE NEW RULES National Lawmakers Call on the President. THE CONSTITUENTS LEFT DEHIND. Srnutiir and Itrprenrntntlves Vl.lt the Wlilto Hoime and Talk Vlth .llr. CIpvo laud Ilepi esnntatlvo II) mini, of lndliuiu, Su) thu Older llxclitdlng OIHceaeckers Was eciury. Washington, May 10. Six senators and five i-i'inwentHtlves calletl on Mr. Cleveland yesterday before tho cabinet meeting. They olieyed tho letter of tho president's new rules and brought no constituents with them. No attempts were made by persons other than senators and representatives to see the pret.Ident. It wus 11 very quiet day, tho quietest at theWhitellotisei'lnce March 4. with tho exception of the period during which tho president was absent in New York and Chlcaxo. One of those who saw tho president was Ifepresentntive llynum, of Indiana. Ho said ho whs slad tho president had taken Mich decided action and he believed It would be followed by similar orders from the various cabinet oflicers. He honed it would. Tho rush for ofllces ho said, is greater than ever before, twice as great as it was during tho first term of Mr. Cleve land. It was his opinion that something had to lie done to stop the rush in order to allow the president to attend to the public business. They Must May In the Navy. Washington, Muy 10. Secretary Her bert hits determined that he will not grant any leave of absence to naval officers to en gage in privnto enterprises or accept em ployment outside tho navy. This rule ap plies to explorers like Lieutenant Peary as well as to ollleers who arc employed by manufacturing firms. Existing leaves of that kind will not bo interfered with or curtailed, but they will not be extended under any circumstances. One naval of ficer on leavo Is drawing $0,000 per annum salary from the Cramps. Commander Kolger is In the employ of tho Harvey Nickel Plate Company, nt a large salary. Secretary Herbert says that some of the.e officers arc using their tal ents aud the education and experience they acquired at government expense in direct competition with tho interests of tho gov eminent, und that tho practice must 1)0 stopped. This rulo does not apply to naval oflicois detailed us instructors at schools, colli ges, or on school ships, but will termi nate their connection with private enter prises us the leaves hitherto granted ex pire. Tho secretary of war is considering the propriety of mnklnga similar rulu us to anny oflicers. Thu Atlalttn May go tn Nicaragua, Wasiiixoton, .May 10. At the request of the secretary of state thu secretary of the navy has ordered the United States cruiser Atlanta to Greytown, Nicaragua. This step is taken in consequence of thu existing revolutlou in Nicaragua. Grey lown is tho eastern terminus of the Nica ragua canal, and thu Atlanta goes there to protect American citizens and American interests. Secretary Gresham has no in formation tending to create apptehenslon of troubles nt Greytown, but as the revolu tion seems to bo progressing, ho deemed it n necessary step of precaution to have a war vessel sent there. AVlll Nut Stay In Honolulu. Washington, May 10. Advices from Commissioner Blount and Minister Stevens with reference to the situation in Hawaii were received nt tho state department yes terday. Mr. Stoveus declines to accede to the request of the state department to stay at Honolulu and says he will leave for San Francisco on May 24. Letters received by tho same mnll by naval ollleers and others In the government 6ervice indicate that the provisional gov ernment maintains 11 firm hold. One let ter states that the native sentiment In fa vor of annexotion is growing. Atorn IVlinHylinillu Postninslrrs. Washington, May 10. The total num ber of fourth-class postmasters uppolntej yesterday was 118, of which 89 were to 111' vacancies caused by resignations andde nths Among the appointments were the fol low ing for Pennsylvania: Henry Stono, Acker John Hertzler, Beartowuj P. T. Shumnn, llucksvile; William Hippensteol, Mouni Iiock; E. II. Kready, Mountvillo; Samuel Smith, Sterling Ilun; Daniel Wolff, Spring Run; E. J. Tillow, Trexlertown. The Crop lltillrtln, Washinoton, May 10. The weather bu reau has Issued a bulletin of the progress of tho crops for the week ending yesterday, of which the following is a synopsis foi Pennsylvania: Ground thoroughly soaked; no corn planted; over one-half oats crop and potatoes yet to be sown; winter grain and grass in fair condition. Wrecked by Natural Ga. Anderson, Ind., May 10. The residence of Ell Murray was wrecked by a natural gas explosion, i he family, consisting of husband, wife, daughter and 4on, were blown out into the yard. Mr. nnd Mrs. Murray, It is thought, were fatally injured. Els'e, aged 10, was more bruised than burned. Charles, aged 13, was burned about the face and hands. Mother and Daughter Sentenced. Berlin, May 10. Baroness Von Glels senberg and her daughter have been sen tenced to two mouths' imprisonment for thefts. The women lived for many years on the proceeds ot thefts and fraud. Thi baroness is To, and her daughter 45 years of age. Their Agent Skipped. New York, May 10. The band of twenty-two Iiollvian Indians who landed in Brooklyn about a mouth ago, en route for the Chicago Fulr, and were deserted by their agent, are now domlolled at the Press Club fulr. They will be taken to Chicago later. Starvation Staring Them In the Face. Hull, May 10. Destitution and starva tion confront the dook strikers. The con dition ot the women and children is pitiful, but the leaders will not consent that tht men return to work. The Illbernlart In Convention. Nbw York, May 10. The forty-fourth annual convention ot the AneUnt Order oi Hibernians ueKau in Tammany hall yes terday and will leuaatn in teuton until Saturday. Klntley WuuU an Appointment. Wabminotos, May 10. Jauu T. Kins. ley, ol PiUUicUlphla, yetcfriy tiled an ap- nlieauon at tM wasury lor Use upplutr incut its asMetMU unjiratser oi that port. AT A PL-EASflNT Ldf THE ti EXT MORNItta I FEEL BRIGHT AND MEW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER. Mr rtortnr mava It not pmllp mt tlm itnmiuh liver And lilt! 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