A, R CO., 1. PA., gaiias, PBICES.'W .dehcosollclte .era fAUfiANT . ,n the P"' 'UV.V finllaKhel inbuyF'0".0;! .,u;heioln tni test the truth' Full line ot Or Cash Stoic tones' old sta tnepnbUoW j Fresh Air and Exercise, Gctnll that's possible of both, if in need of flesh strength and nerve force. There's need,too, of plenty of fat-food. 1 1 ETQ an of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh and strength quicker than any other preparation known to sci ence; Scott's Emulsion is constantly ef fecting Cure of Consumption, Bronchitis and kindred diseases where other methods FAIL. Prepared " flrntt A Bowne. N. Y. All drtiwi.ts. ow is Your Blood I bad a malignant breaking out on my leg below the knee, and was cured sound and well with two and a half bottles ol i$I5?SKi Other blood medicines had failed ISfilSlSfSij to do mo any good. Will C. Deaty, Yotkrllle, S. C. I was troubled from childhood wlthnn ar grnvntpcl caso of Tetter, unci threo bottlos ol cured mo permaiiotly. WALLA C!i MANN, Mannvlllc, I. 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Even if thoyonlj cures fiehslliBT would iatao3tpr!crlns3 to toosa who 1 suffer t rom this distressing complaint; hut f ortu cately tacirrodne. suoc3 noienuuero.anamota .whoonco try them will And those llttlar-lllsvalu. .able In ao&ar.y ways that they will not bo wil ling to do without them. But a' '.:r cllelclt toad la the bano of so man7 livos that horo Is whor I Wa maio our ji tat ucajt. war i-uu euro 11 wane t others dnnct. Cirter'n Little Liver Pills aro very rraall a- very easy t j take. Onoor two pills aiakond, iThey are strictly Tegetabloaiid do not gt-vi purge, but by thoir gentle action please al. w .osothem. In vials at 23 cents; JivoforSl. t!iu by druggists everywhere, or tent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorki WALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and the public generally that he has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by li. J. Yost, iNo. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH. FA. Lo DOUGLAS S3 SHOE noTOp. Do you wear them7 When next In need try a pair, they 'Kill give you more comfort and service for the money Khan any other make, Best In tho world. 5 W. L, Douglas Shoes are made In all the Latest Styles. If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8 v mv $3.50. $4 or $5 Shoe. They will fit equal to cus- m made and ook and wear as wen, u you wisn to ttnnmbo In vour fnotwBar. VOU can do SO bv Durchasing .inv . 'V. .. . . . j 3.50 tP .12.00 nn t ffSS&l F0n BOYS cigars aiwjv.iy. L. uougias bnoes. my name ana price is .wnipw worici '111 ttut hMtnm. Inik fnr t whan VOU DUV. laKB no SUD- hits. I send shoes by mall upon receipt of price. istara free, when Shoo Dealers cannot supply you Jojeph Ball, 20 N. aLhIu street. 'HE BIvJOTJ I Everything modeled after Green's Cuto, Philadelphia, Main St., Slieuaudoah. The leading place In town. Baa lately been entirely reno vated. Everything new, olean and treah. The doeat hue ol Wines and Liquors I Cigars, Ac, foreign and do mestic Free lunch nerved eaoh evening. 131g geboonera of fr9sh,l!eer,Portcr, Ale,&.o. P3P0SITE : THE : THEATRE, THE OPINION TO STAND No Re-hearing to be Had on the Chinese Question. HOW THE NEWS WAS RECEIVED No Money In Sight With which to Ilrpor Chlno.e and no Order yet Inucd to Do port Them At l.cnst 80,01)0,000 lto quired to Send Them to their Nutlva Land - Othor Washington News, Washington, May 10. Tho decision o tho supreme court sustaining the legallt of the Geary net relatlvo to the cxclualoi of the Chinese, was received hero witl mingled expressions of grutlflcntlon and do nunclation. At the treasury department, up to thi close of business yesterday afternoon, n( outers had been Issued for the deporting o: the Chinese under the Geary act. Tho In structious under which collectors of in ternnl revenue and United States marshals are now operating, direct them to maki no arrest of unregistered Chinamen until further orders. Theso orders may bo given to-day aftei cabinet meeting or doferred for a lougei period. Secretary Carlisle soon after in heard of tho decision of tho supremo court went to the executive mansion and had a conference with tlio president. Ho re mained an hour or more. Attorney Gen eral Olncy said until tho line of action to be pursued by ourgovernmont was mapped out ho could say nothing on the subject except that tho department of justice had no money available for deporting Chlneso Conservative estimate places the amount necessary to deport the unregistered Chinese at $0,000,000. Tho suggestion ia mode in olllcial circles here that Chinese unregistered muy now go to tho courts and ask to be allowed to register and remain in this country. On this plan Solicitor General Aldrich, who received yesterday many compli ments on his victory In the Chinose case, said: "An analysis of the law Rhows that: "First. That tho failure to have a certifi cate after the expiration of a year's resi dence puts the burden of proof on the Chlneso resident labor. "Second. Tho judge before whom such labor is brought is to try primarily tho question of fact of possession of certificate that is whether tho person before hint has complied with u law enjoining a duty upon him. Third. "If he hasnot complied with such law, it is made the duty of such judge to order his deportation unless he establishes clearly to tho satisfaction of said judge that by reason of accident, sickness or other unavoidable cause, ho has been un able to procure his certificate, or unless he establishes clearly to the satisfaction of the court, and by ut least one credltublo white witness that ho was a resident of the United States at the time of the passago ol tho act. If upon hearing it Rhall nppear that ho Is entitled to a certificate, it shall be granted upon his paying the cost." After tho recess the court denied the motion for a re-heuriug, so the opiuior stands as announced. AVIU Have to Tuku lta Coin-so. Wasuingtox, Mny 10 The bettlement of the legal contioversy between tho Gen eral electric anil Westinghouse companies will not be expedited by the supreme court of the United btates, as asked by counsel. The Edison company which has been ab Eorbed in tho General electric, brought suit for an injunction to restrain the Sawyer Man company, to n constituent part of the Westinghouse company, fiom manufactur ing Incandescent llg'M . ou the ground that tho product of thpir works was an infringe ment of the pnU-ut ;;runted to Edison, the validity of vttiirh h.id been sustained in In anot ... pi-uceeilmg. Chief Juselce Ful ler announced that the motio.i would be .eiiied. tuns leaiug the t..e to tako the r0ular course ot proccciure. A Tennoisi-enn Appointed. Washington, Mny 10. Robert F. Roon- e.-, jr., of l'ennees,ee, has been nppointeil examiner of Chippewa Indian lauds. i,esig n n.ons In tho general laud oflicu have be.-.i accepvd as follows: Henry H. Halnrs, ot Ohii , leceiving clerk; Henry W. Snuionl. of Now York, chief of coutest division, and M. F. O Donoghue, of California, acting chief of mineral division. Tho Infanta N Coming. Washington, May 10. The Infanta Enlallo is coming ami the cloud that spread over iin vii.ttin.ial etiquette has partly cleared away. A cable message re ceived by Secret n-v i;iv,uam yest.-i lay from Mr. Willlai.. . tue United .-ti.vs consul general at lluvnna, states '-that their royal highness, the Infantas "' have sailed. They were not Hull llrotlirrs. nAnnisnimo, May 10. The Tennsyl- vania victims of the green goods men who are held prisoners in the Huvmonu street jail, New York, for shooting George Phillips, the green goods man, are not flail brothers, ot Steelton, as first reported. There names are Edward K. and Robert K. Hoerner. Ono of them lives in Steelton and the other in this city. Dozens of Tassengers Drowned. St. Petersburg, May 10. Panic on a small ferryboat on tho River Usta, In the government of Novgorod, caused tue drown ing of dozens of passengers. Tho boat had become unmanageable and some terrified passengers jumped overboard, while others overcrowded a boat, which was swamped. Those who stayed on the boat were saved. The Coliimblun Will liemime, Chicago, May 10. At a meeting of the board of directors of the Columbian Na tional bank, it was unanimously resolved to resume busbies nt an early date, mid com mittees weie appointed to perfect the plan and to carry into ellect the course deter mined upon. Fell II01111 the IMovator Miuft. New York, May 10. James Burness, 27 years old, of No. 78 Little Twelfth street, was repairing an elevator in the ttable, No. 233 West Twenty-first street, when be fell from the fourth tloor to the cellar through thu shaft. He was instantly killed. Still Another Hank Goes Under. Minneapolis, May 10. Tho Farmers' and Merchauts' State bank has suspended payment. The bank was a, small concern and its collapse caused little or no excite ment. Only One Man was Killed. Ltncolv. 111.. May 10. Only one man was killed and three injured by the explo sion in the Citiwu's coal shaft here yester day. Tho first report stated that five wero Ulleu. THE KWD B I THAT CURE&ia H miss, oltvkr citr.niUEn. 51 Bn Maloiw.N. V. 83 SIS m U II UllllUIIUi) iu lectin l J Seating sores that Si M WOULD NOT HEAL ! m H CU1U3D! CUltJKDI g S3 Dana Saiwavaiuli-a Co. ' E9 em Gentlemen. i wuh to teetlfy to the cfltcacy mo( DANA'S SAHSAVAHILLA. j Mil For Bpvcral yean 1 have been suffering from ohril i&huil lllnott lMfmnlcr called ty tlffcrrntj Ennmcfl by the ncveral Physicians who nttrndctl tno,nyi but which haflliMl tho Hklll of tlicm nil. It nt.B ril l'lli: anil Icivlnft a ncrslatentm riimtliif wore, hlch .iothln((wonl(Thral. Iljj alao broke out on my llmlini ft lUVJlIClB SOICI. For mouthi 1 wm roniltti'il toKI sgiiiy Iieil and hive bcrn iiiialili; to wnlkS Z5 without crutrhoi for uwr t'ii yoiim 25 Qfl Laat Fall Ijiurchaii'd three botUci of g DANA'S 1 1 SAHSAPiUlILLA ggof DarliUroi. It IicIixmI me from tho Hrwt.s mHI took It faithfully, nml I can now nttcml to2 ciatny hmiNcholit li(lciand witlk as wclllia ever. snythlns that hepprns nt the preicnt day. m Malonc.N. V. M113. OLlV QENTLtMF.Ni Wo rnoloio tprtlmoninl of 31rs.i K Cherrler, which a rtroiif? ciulorwint-nt of your valuable compound. Wtln-llce her Btatcmcnt tofjQ tbotruo In tUTV i-CMiicf (. 3aj JS Wearovtjy rcBiiectfullyyourf, m Sfi ' Davis imos. EH EH Malone.N. Y. Wholcialo ti ltitall Drugglitf. g W Dana Sarsapatllla Co., Belfast, Maine. 0 WANTS, e'eo. no .IS Foil RiCNT. Stoam heat nndclec trie light call at men tLDomcc. a w n vv ANTE 1). A pood servant girl. m wen Coal street. 15-3t pOAUDINO. Two geitlemen deslro board It mm toputher. Address H Shenandoah, I1 O. OD-II FOK SAL.L1 A lot ot household furnlturn. Apply at residence ot L. A Freeman, 27 Ej: i um si rcci. FlOAUDEilH WANrKD. Hoarders wanted in a rnsnsctihln fauillv. Innulre at S30 houth Jardm street. o-w-iw "17 ANTKD. A good girl wanted for cenoril W housework. Apply at KcBoener's hotol anu lostaurant, iortu iain sireei. u-iu-n tt t a T-JTPn A P.nrmm or Protestant Klrl V for gcnornl housework In a iamlly at rnitaaeipliia. uoou cook preicrreu. nuuiy u the IIUHALU oflleo J-lO-.ll nnit SALE. secondhand, two seated V nh iton. with ton : In Rood order. Will bo sold ch'-ap tor cash. Apply to J. J 1) bbtu, B-13-lw North jiatn sticot, TTiOlt SAI.F,. Ou West Oak street opposite Mrs, Grant's two good 8-room houses. Lot 3 feet front by 110 deep. For information In quire ut 209 EaHCoal street, Snenandoah. or . W. Miller. Mt. Cnrmel S-9 tf IOIt SALK A twenty (20) aero 'arm, 1 planted, together with 3 horses. 3 cows waeou and machinery, a house and barn. Arplyto G. P Krell, Uarnsville, Schuylkill county, Pa. 5-0-lin WANTED Acents to talto orders In every VY to wn and city. Commission or liberal salary to solicitors. Stoady work. Send ref er n'es and secure territory promptly. Ell w.vngr& Harry, Mt. Hopo Nurseries. Itoch ester N.Y. 5510t AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal InkEraslng Pencil. Tboquicliest andgreat est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thorouehlv In two seconds. No abrasion of ilx days, exrirlen n.n nnt tiflcesRarv. For terms ana run i-tir-ulars, address Tho Monroe Mf'gCo., La wis. x WtHJ T3H ID Honest, energetio men to solicit orders for Fruit and Ornamental N-ui-,ery Stock. Expenses and silary to th' se v.lio em leavo homo and devotonll their tlmo lo ho Wurk; or liberal commissions to local agents. State occunatlon and choice nf terri tory Address, H. G. C 1 1 ABE A CO., 1430 South Penn Squaro, Phlla elphla, l'a. 4-14-lm eod PROPOSALS FOR RUILDING WALL AND furnishing coping lor tho Schuylkill County nnnrt. RntlRn crounds. Ulds will bo received until tho 0th day of J ine, A v.. loyj, uy ine commissioners 01 srhiivlttlllCnuntv for tho buildina ot a retain ing wall, 8 feet high, 2S0 feet ljng, of mountain ston on aunerHvuiu airuui ; iui mo luiuuuiiiK nnii Rnttinir ot 283 feet of eranltoconlni:, 10xi4 inches, on tho granite steps, togotherwlth posts atthovopand bottom of each flight of steps; also for furnishing 210 feet of mountain stono coping with posts at the ends of tho coping, &c. Alt worn to bo finished within sixty days after bid Is accpted. llids for furnishing granite ,,,jt 110 sotvirata Irom the bids ollerlnir to fur' nlsh mountain stone. Full particulars can be had and plans and drawings can be seen, by nnnivtnir in tho Commissioners of Schuylkill Ccun'y. Tho Commissioners reserve the right to rejectany or all bias. o-iu -it PROPOSALS. Prnnnsals will be received by tho un-er- slimed committoo up to Friday, nlay 19th, 18S3, atop, m., lor ine construction 01 a m room frame school building, two stories high, All bidders can And plans aud specifications for Inspection at tho offlco of Superintendent L A Freeman, High School building, Miennn ,inah. Pa., or at the house of II J. Muldoon, 203 West Centre s)reet. Shenandoah, Pa., orat tho ofllco of tho architect, Frank X. Itellly, Pottsville, Pa. Tho bids must cover excavat ing, building, rooting, painting and all work ana maiernus uutuaoui iu wminuio w. tmiMtnir. Includine provisions for tbo Intro duction ot tho Smead, Wills & Co. heating and ventilating system. The committee reservos tho right to reject uny or uu uius. II. J. Muldoon, Chairman Mark Burke, James 0'IIea3N, Daniel OanEN, S. A. Beddall. 5-9-lOt Committee on Uulldlng and Repairs, UiMk Lady Wank! To UDresent and collect for our sfjllsa jjoi- wool;. CHICAGO LITHOGRAPH. CO., 56 ITftli Avmo. Chicago, III. FIRE INSURANCE. largest ana oldest reliable pmrely own ev paules rprntd by JOJXJD FAUST, 120 S. Jaram St, Shenanaoah.Pt Mr. andJIrs.Jas.TV.Shultli.lToodJtotk.ff.Y. Mr. Shultls Helates the Remarkable Recov ery of Himself and Wire. I wiin (i-rrlblv (rmiMi-d vrithmvntom- ucli. inr food would break up onr nfter cat Int: would waltenii cwrr ulsjil with a lllirillllir. Huriiri;sv mhuj that made my llfn nlmostiiiiurnrmilu. I doi lnred with phynlclnns and took many bo called cure', but nono helped mo i ll- adlug of Dr. Ilavlil Konneilj-'H riivorlmltfiii cily, of Itomloiit, I. V., I delernilued to trvlt: aft r using it nlittlo while ri-ller came andb-rorol Hail llnlslieil tue iinru uunio i ai 'iir-il. l!ut the ctvaU'St blessing wnstlie i-tirn It iierfonned for mv wlfi',lio ptevious to tul:in it wasiiouoieu whii in.-Mii.-a wu, mon to nil women. She was M III that she could barmy rn(r jicrseit niKiuumi nu, sl i- too tried all kinds of so-called positive cures, but with no avail until Bho used Iiivnrlto ltciiKMly. in a Miorl wnuo sno uckuu iu pick up In lionllli and utreiiglli and is a well wiminii lo-dliy. I honestly bellevo 'm Itiiiu- tin lEvinedv. sbe would hnvo been In licr rmvci to-dav. It'H llui Rrrntctit liirill ciiiu on mirtlii It'mvorlUlt'stvelglit lit gold." Wo guarantco n cure, or money re funded. Try it, you run no risk. Professional Cards. J OHN H. COYL.E, ATlUltiX UY-Al-ltA II . Ofllce Heddall building, Hhenniidoah, Pa. ML. M. IIUHK1C. trroj.vjsr-i t-la ir. SnBNANDOAn. PA. Offlco Hoom 3. P. O Dulldlng, Shenandoah a d listcrly building, l'oltsvllle, c.T- UAV1CE, BUBGE0N DWSI, Ofllce Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Sts Hhenandoah. over Stein's drug store. jy 8. KISTLEIt, M. D 1'iii'swiAN axd surgeon: Ofllco -120 North Jardln streot. Shenandoah. jyi. JAMKtt BWUIN. PHYSICIAN AND BUROKON. Offlco and Uosldonco, Mo SI Ncrth Jardlr wtreet. Shenandoah. I7IUANK WOMKR, M. D. Specialist in Treatment of Catarrh. Practlco limited to dlscasos of tho eye, car, uo-o and throat. Spectaclos lurnlshcd, guar- antecu to buic an eyes Ofllco 32 Hast O ik street. Shenandoah. K. D- LON'GACRK, Graduate In t" Fffen'narjf Surgery ami Dentistry. All calls bv mall, teloernnh or teleohouo n tended lo with promptness. Hurglcal opera tions performed witn tno greatest oire. umco Commercial Hotel, Hhonandoah. m, RETTIG'S Beet' and Porter. TJAM AGENT for the Chns. Kettlg'a Ct'le urated 15eer aud Porter iu this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celeb ratedIinila Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt nttention. Finest brands of Liquors aud Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Main Street. To Builders! The season for building1 is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We also carry an Immense lino ot Stovos, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Rooting and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, QIRARDVILLE, PA. CURE YOURSELF! rIftroiibledwithUonorrhmii 1 Uleet.WblteB.SnermatorrhmaV or anv unnatural illschnrpf, . vour druirclst for a bntila nf IBIc G. It cures in a fen-riara fl wlthouttho aid or publicity of a doctor. Non-poisonous and I guaranteed not to stricture. Th) Universal Ameriean Curt. Manufactured by 9 Evans Chemical C C1NC1NN Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 9 and 21 West Oak Street, SIIHNANDOAH, PA. Bar stoeked with the best beer, porter, ales, .nUxlaa. brawlies. wines, etc. Fine it owim Ibc bar att&ahed. Oordlil Invltn .on to sll SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses and Carnages to Him. Hauling ol all klads pxompUy attended to. norsee wn to scara, at raws that are liberal, PEAR ALLEY, Rear BedM's Mhm Sim RANK CJLMY HANGED i Christie Warden's Slayer Dies on the Scaffold. A LONG CAREER OF CRIME ENDED. n the Prc.enco of AVItnenes Invited by tho Miorlir, tlio Urnrtlc and Cnn urillj Sliuderpr Tuys tlio Death Penalty A Skftrh of Hie Atrnclous Crime for which Almy was lxccuteil. CoNconn, N. H., May 10. Frank O. Almy, tho murderer of Christie Warden, who was sentenced to death over a year ago, was hanged in the prison here to-day in tho picsence of those Invited by Sheriff Hurlburt to witness the execution. Tho murder for which Almy paid the death penalty was n peculiarly dating and atrocious ono. Tho victim was MIw Chris tie Wnrdcn, daughter of A. A. Warden, one of tho most Influential citizens of Han over, New Hampshire, and the crime was committed ou the night of Friday, July 17, 1801. Mr. Warden lives about n mile from the village. Ho had three daughters all of whom are bright and well educated. On tho night of tho murder Mrs. Warden, with her dauKhtcrs Christie and Funny, tho for mer about !i years of age, and the latter much younger, and Miss Louise Goodell, a young neighbor, spent tho evening In the village. It was bright moonlight, so they did not start to walk homo until 10 o'clock. About midway between tho centre ot the village, where the Dartmouth college build ings nrc, and tho Warden residence is what Is called tho Vale of Temp, from tho re- nowned vale of Greece. Here tho road is lined by denso bushes, and a small brook runs ueuptttn the ronuwoy. as ine vainen nartv reached this spot a man jumped from the bushes into tho road iu front of them. Thev all recognized lilm nt once, and ns thov ilid so lie said: "You know mo. I am b lank Almy. I havo come i.uuu miles to see Christie, and will see her mono. Iow, Mrs. Warden, you and the other girls go on and I won't harm you, but I will see Christie." Then ho drew from his breast a revolver, which he cocked. The four women stoml petrified, and the stillness was broken only by Almy saying in a harsh, com vcice: "Mrs. Warden, you know me, I believe. I am Frank Almy, and you never knew mo to break ray word. Move on or I will shoot. Move on. I say I" Mrs. Warden was dragged away by Miss Goodell. who had accompanied them, leav ing Christie mid Fnnuy with Almy. Chris tie, tin to this time, had been so overpow ered by fear that she was hardly ablo to move. She clung tenaciously to her sister. Almy, however, lost no time in carrying out ills design. He seized Christie by the left shoulder, and, locking his left arm around her neck, lie placed tho muzzle ot his weapon against tho breast of her sister aud said: " I have bated you, Fan, and unless you let tto of Christie I will blow you into eternity." The girl knew he meant all he said, but thinking only of her sister, she nnswered, " Shoot, then; 1 will not let her go." What inspired tho murderer not to fire his revolver into the body of tho girl can only bo explained by the fact that her feet truck uneven ground at this moment and ho fell, neaily carrying her sister with her. This was Almy s opportunity, and grasping Christie around tho waist, ha drugged her to the bars, which ho had pre iously lowered, nnd pulled her over into the brush beyond. Fanny followed close behind, despite Almy's threat to shoot Meantime Christie had been straggling tc escape, and Almy had his hands full in holding her. Nearly all of her clothing was torn oil' in the struggle. Fanny s presence evidently disconcerted the murderer, for be raised his revolver aud fired point blank at her. The bullet miss ed its murk and she kept ou. Again he fired, and she felt a strunge sensation nt her shoulder. She knew that the ball had singed her dress, but still she was unterrl lied. Suddenly a thought struck her. Perhans if she should remain nmet for a time Almy would act on the defensive nnd spare her sister until help could come to hand. So. concealing herself nearby, she Daused. Then another shot was fired. Almy evidently had not noticed tnat she had moved and still aimed in the direction where he had last seen her. Almy then fired three bullets into Chris tie Warden's body, killing her almost iu stantly, after which he fled. He was cap tured aliout four weeks later in warden i bam after being wounded several times by the olllcers. one shot having broken his leg. His trial was a rather short one nnd resulted in tlio jury bringing in a verdict of murder iu the first degree. Besides the crime for which Almy was hanged he had several other murders to hi! credit and was known to have been guilty of any number of .crimes of less import mice, which, put together, made him out of the most cowaidly and heartless crimi nals ever known in this country. The Mother Failed to Return. New York. May 10. Lizzie Hughes, a domestic living with a family in Hobokcn, came to this city to visit friends nt No. 2fl Cherry street. While passing through Cherry street a woman asked her to hold her baby a minute. Lizzio did so, and as the mother failed to return sue took tno child home. The baby was turned over to Matron Travers at Police headquarters. They Sltiat Report Friday. Boston, Mny 10. The senate yesterday a-ave the railroad committee until frlduy to renoit on tho alleged discrimination aarumst the New York and New England by the New York, New Haven and Hart ford Railroad Company. The llurgo "Wheat Bin" Sunk. Montreal. May 10. The barge "Wheat Wn," belonging to the Montreal Transpor tation Comnany, was sunn in tneL-ornwaii caual yesKnlay. She was bouud from Kingston to Montreal with 19,000 bushels of wheat. A Now York Minister Dead. New York, May IS. Itev. Bartholomew Krusi. pastor of the First Uermau rresuy- teiian church, on Madison street, died yes terday at his home on Madison street. Mr. Krusi wiio born in Switzerland in 1833. He Died by Ills Own Hand. N-. props York, May 16. William Koch, t .-t -a'ooa at No. 1U45 broad v ,i, t , ui..- ii.-1 w tue dijou meat i-uum. :iiiide by opealns: asartery his lt-n vii.--t Mth H pocket knife. Witltrm Mt-iku far More Pay. Nbw i '.::, Jiay lo. lhti sixty-seven waiters employed iu Nuethins's three res- Uumnta, U Pulton street, 860 Cansll Mi. o4 48U Bfoont stmt, bU-uok WtW tor. mum pay. It Cure i Cold., Coughi, Bore Throat, Croup, Infill tnti, Whooplnft Cough, Bronehltii and Aithira. A certain euro lor unmunipiisn iu - and a aura relief In advanced atagct. Ui at oaee. 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