1 m '""WiWWBSP 'Mi-, m,: Sri 1 1 Two Stepping Stones to consumption arc ailments vc often deenl trivial a cold and a cough. Consumption thus ac quired is rigimy termed " con sumption from neglect." not only stops a cold but it is re markably successful where the cough has become deep seated. Scoff's Emulsion is the richest of fat-foods yet the easiest fat-food to lake. It arrests waste and builds up healthy fi -h. Prep -dl? . .ntt Howno, N. Y. All druggists. I JTSJSSQ! '3 tho uc9t ll'ootl Medicine, because I "vfijtlSw " assists nature to throw oft the im (tuitjrin jmritiusof the blood, and at t lie same );no tones up tho entire organism. This is just I itrarv to tho eirectof tlio arIous potash, mcr my, sarsaparilla mixtures, which hottlo up the iimirltics In tlio sj8tcm, thus producing inuclj i'Kiiess anu suncring. increiorc, ior a , BLOOD MEDICINE tin cannot ilo hotter than tako 8. B. B. "As a physician, t have prescribed and used L B. S. In my practice as a tonic, nnd for Worn, publcs, and have been very successful. I nevei ted a remedy which Rave such general satisfac- on 10 niyseii ana patients. "L. 11. IUtciiv, M. D., JIackey, Ind." Treatlso on blood and skin diseases mallcdfrce SWIFT Bl'ECIFIO CO., Atlanta, Ga. JTB Chichester's Enxllsh Diamond ItronJ. 3 H .-iTJ-v OrIrlnQlKn(fnlvflfnilnA. Arc, alrtja reliable, ladics, i.k vturiST ior inicieircr Angiun via mond JStana in Ilea and (jolt mtui.li banc, setled with bios ribbon. Tnka .Mtiootjipr. HcfuMe dangtrout t ulit ilu- V fir font ana imifartini. Aiuroffiiti.orinna. Jr in ttarrn. for tmrtloaltui, (eitlmoBl&li tatf V fx7 KMier ior 1.00101," in letter, tj-return ,11 nil. iVF,uvtr mmnifliiuis, .n amo 'npir, r unini'H(r uuuiUkiH viDfiunuiwn ngoint TTnndnphe and relievo nil tho troubles Inci ht tc a bilious etato of tho eyptem, Buch as fezlnefs, Nunsca, Drowsiness. Distress after tlntf, I'aln in tho Side, etc. While their most taarkable euccc39 has been shown in curing ladacbo. yet Carter's Little Liver Pills nro Bally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro fiting this annoying compl.ilnMvhilo they also rrect all disorders of tho otomach, sLImuluto tho sr anil rcgulnto tho bowels. Kven if they only -ea I 10 they would bo almost priceless to those who .erirom mis aisircstuDK compiium; uuciartu elv their coodness does not end here, andthoso 11 once try mum win nnu uieiu iiiue nuja va.U' f o in so many wars that they will not be wil 'tnifnnlthnntlham lint nftnr nil alflr hflnrf ic bane of so many lives that hero la whero nako our ureal Doast. uur puis euro it while tors do not. iirter's Little Liver Pills are very email and lv easy to take, one or two puis mate a aoso, yare 8 incur venewiDiu nnu uo noi Knpu or :e, but by their pentle action please all vho Lhem. In vials nt 25 cents: live for SI. Sold lingslsttt everywhere, or Bent by mail. DARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. i!Ii VlI,. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE nounce to his friends ana I the publlo generally that nasea mo Darner snop lately U. J. 1031, 7est Centre Street 13MA5IDOAH, PA. DOUGLAS n7 When noxt In need try a pair, they i comfort and service for the money u, Bost In tho world. .00 42.50 32.00 FOR LADIE3 $2,00 51.75 FOR BOYS 7 41.75 Shoes ire made In all the Latest Styles. I: DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8, H J or $5 Shoe. They will fit equal to cui- f.-.'j mrl U.M. a. unit. If xiul tuUl. in .ui anu . jv. m r footwear, you can do so by pure hating hoes, My name and price It stamped lok for It when you buy. Take no tub- I shoes by mall upon receipt ot price, lien shoo Dealers cannot supply you. lU.ASS, Urockton, SIma. Sold by Ball, 29 N. Mlu street. BIJOTJI I'.vorythmg modeled after U i uua's Cafe, Philadelphia. 91 iln St., Sheuaudoati. Thr hurting phe In town. n . i laioiy neenoaiireiy moo ii.nl Kvurylhiag new, clean i rresa. me nnesi uae oi Wines and Liquors I ' Cipars, &o., foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening, nig schooners of !reuh,Ueer,Porter, Ale, &e. Vi PSITB : THE : THEATRE. fTHE BEST &EKSI hi mi v IIHIM 7t r mvm mi 1 :M ujHfyW I I 1 ! IB W ri ENGQURAGING REPORTS Read in the Presbyterian Gene ral Assembly. THE APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEES. Anniint Itrports of tlie Various Clmrcli l!imrd Madn l'ulillo-A Lnrge Increase In necetlits Over 180!i Orer 9105,000 rld Out to Aid In tbr Kroctlon of Cliurchet Uurinir the Year. Wabhinoton. Mar 20. ProbablT tlio must significant action ot tho general as sembly yesterday wiia ths appointment of the committees. This feature of tho ses sions Is always looked forward to with the greatest attention and interest, for the com plexion of these committees may well bu looked upon as giving an idea of the atti tude the assembly is to take on all mat ters that come before it. This year, as n result of the important questions that come before the body for consideration or settle ment, tho IirlgBs cuso, tho seminary ques tion, tho problem of revision and otherx only less important, the appointment of the committees was a matter of even greater interest than in most years. When the time came for the announce ment there was hardly a commissioner ab sent from his place in the church, and every man listened with the closest atten tion while tho lists were being read off, so that ho might know on which one ho was expected to servo. Perhaps the most interest clustered about the names of the members of tho judiciary committee, for this is the committee that will pass upon the appeal in the case of Dr. briggs and will report to the assembly upon the question of the propriety ot that body entertaining tho appeal. Rev. Dr. George D. Baker was the man selected to act as the chairman, and as soon as his name was called out thero was an instant buzzing of tongues and a putting of heads together to discuss the meaning of the ap pointment. Dr. Uaker is the pastor of the .First Pres byterian church of Philadelphia, and is looked upon as one of theleadlug ministers in the city of Brotherly Love. He is class ed among the conservatives, and as such his appointment gave tho greatest satisfac tion to that faction of tho assembly, by all odds the largest. The committee is for the most part made up of men who are known to be conservative, that is, to bo more defi nite, anti-Briggs men. Tho annual reports of the various church boards made publlo and to be taken up by the assembly from timo to time, show en couraging results In every branch of the work. Tlio report of the special committee on systematic benificenccBliowstliat tho Chris tian Standard Ikii attained an average monthly issue of 24,220 copies. The total receipts of all the boards during the year amounted to $2,799,502, an increase over 1892 of $1GS,703. The report of the board of church erection fund shows that daring the year theru were 239 applications for assistance, upon which grants were made aggregating $103,891 and loans $01,192. This total exceeds any pre vious year in the hbtory of the board, and fctill there is an iusuftlciency of supplies. More than one-half tho churches on tho roll of the assemblies do not contribute to this fund, and the board begins tho new year with an empty treasury and many pressing demands upon it. Tho result of the year's work of the board of aid for colleges and academies has not proved a disappointment to the expecta tions of the church. During the year the receipts have been $75,181 and the dona tions in the shape of aid aggregated $03, 080, Forty institutions ln. u U.'en assisted and twenty states o i iquu!. The aggre gate enrollment of riulunts Is 1,002, of whom 2,704 arc ciuaged in systematic Biblo study. Tlio CnimiilKttionrru at the IVIiito House. W: s'.jKutox, May 20. President and Vr--. Cleveland received thb coiumis.sioncrs u.u visitors to the general assembly in the cist room of the White Housj lute yester- iitternoon. They entered the room in v uicu the head of the procession was nl riwu1 . massed aecoiupanled by Rev. Wilton .V.ei-le Smith, of New York, guests of the- house Mill Mis. J. 11. Wilson. Dr. Craig, moderator, was presented to the president by Dr. Bartlett, clminimn of the commit tee of arrangements, nnd made a brief ad dress. Prebldent Cleveland rer-pomM briefly to r.. Ornt-.'s wl'liw IJ!WIsk EDMUNDS. South Btrtwiak, N T. BOILS, CARBUNCLES! TORTUBUB "'ECZEMA, Coniplclaly Cured I TitVl flaHitPiRii.i.ikri GcjrrHi Two ) 1 tut (ihailT4a3rtnpo. which mutt mil ncil my hloml u 1; TIJC ldtfie ' Miliitflt'" hnrtlj f-, 1 nC Ivrtntliel fftmtfurm. IUokUrg rtroouDt of Dr medic .C4 tmt tiipj left nM worn IVllNL limiuriiui alt 'and two cur bunelvw at uue !-. 1 tried i-verythinirl X rouia It9T OI DUt it)K nui-U to 1 i dour. TU AT AtMf t 11 tl",, -K: 1 Iln 1 umiK-iid itUM and duy, the! ltehliirr was iik4kiiax. iud trts jmitii in rignt Him) una m-k, coni dk mrv d. At lart l! CURES " Tirr.l.A. eomint nt-rd IV It. "" Ule IllirO -T. ' IF ft.' Ik 1,1.1 bMtla umii.li lc I ' It Kit uio. IOU1 EV.la M. EDMUND Soulh llutvifk. N. Thu tntth of Uw hIkjj ic.nl8ll.)ty II. ' UouUi llartwick, M. Y. Dana SarsaparillajCo Roltatt, Maine. FIRE IN! URANCE, arsreBlaaa oiat rtfjabio purmly tent6. by 120 S. Jaroin Si Shenanooah,Pc, Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOUOTERY PURE Tho First Symphony Convert. Chicaoo, May 20. The first concert of tho New York Symphony orchestra, under tlio direction of AValter Damrosch, was given in Music Hall yesterday. An ex-Hunk President In Troubl.. Little Rock, Ark., May 20. II. G. Allls, ex-piesident of the First national bank, was arrested on two indictments for fraud. Ho wus released on bond. WANTS. &c. BOAUDINO. Two gootlomen desire board with private family. Ujom together. Address il., Hhenandoah, 1 O. 6 S-tt BOAltDEtW WAN TKD. Hoarders wanted in a rospectablo family. Inqulro nt 230 Mouth Jardln street. 5-13-lw WANTED. A good (?lrl wanted for noner.il housework. Apply at Hchocnor's hotel and restaurant, North Mala street. 5-18-tf WANTED Enerstetlo lady airents In ovcry locality, business pleasant and protlt ablo. KiiiRery Manufacturing Co., Aent Depirtraent, Cincinnati. O. 5-19-3t EOK SALE. secondhand, two seated phaton, with top ; In Rood ordor. Will bo sold cheap Tor cash. Apply to J. J. Il ibblu, North Main sti eot. 6-13-1 w SERVANT GIKL, WANTED. A good girl can Und employment by applying to I'hlllp Ucffee, lOltJ. Mala street. 5-C0-"t FOIt SALE. On West Oak stroot, opposito Mrs, Grant's, two good 8-room houses. Lot 3 ) feet front by 140 deep. For information In qulro at 20!) East Coal street, Sncnandoah, or u. vv. Miner, nt unrmei o-u tr IO It SALE A twenty (SO) aero term, planted, toaether with 3 horses. 3 cows wagon and machinery, a house and barn. Apply to u. f. itren, uarnsviue, Hcnuymiu cou n ty, Pa. S-fl-lm WANTED. A young man acquainted with tho grocery trade, to sell paper, ba?s and stationery In this city and surroundings; ono who can give J500 bond and reference Atlantic Paper and Stationery Co., H Wooster street, Now York. 5-18-3t AGENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com mission, to handle the now Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest nnd great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly la two seconds. No abrasion ot paper. Works like magic. 200 to 500 per cent, prollt. Ono agent's salos amounted to $020 in sir days. Another 132 in tvo hours. Provlous experience not necessary. For torms a"nd full Sartlculars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La rossc. Wis T439 5-24.lv TXECHTItX NOT! E. I. the undorshrned Hi having been appointed executrix of tho late will and testament of Michael O'llara, do ceasert. hereby notify all persons havlngclilms ngainst the said estate, to present them to me for settlement, and also notify all persons in flebted to tho said estate, to 111.1I10 payment to me forthwith. Mits. MaktO'Haha, Administratrix. Estate ot Michael O'Hara, deceased. Shenandoah, April 20, 1893. 4-2l-8t s CHARTER NOTICE. Notlcoisheroby given tint an application will be made to tho Uturtof Common Pleas of Schuylkill county on Monday Miy 29th, 189:1 at 10 a. m , under tho an of Assembly of tho Commo'iwoalth of Pennsylvania, entltlol "An not to provide for tne Incorporation and regulation oi cortaln cor DKHions" approved A irtl29th, 1874. and tho supnl? ments thereto, for the charter of an In tended corporation to bo oilled "The Lithuan ian AlgvlCo Citizens' Socioty or Gllberton, I'a ," the ctmracter nnd object whereof Is to promote a fraternal feollng among its members to ac cumulate a fund for tho payment of benellts to Its members during sickness and funeral ex pense:) of deceased members, and to hav, pos sess and enjoy all tho rights, benefits and privi leges of the said Act of Assembly and Its sup plements. T II. IJEPDALL, Solicitor, Shenandooh. Pa . May 2. 1893 5 2-oaw-t27 CHARTER NOTICE. Notico Is hereby given that an application will bo made to the Court of Common Pleas of schuj'lklll countvon Mooday, May 22d,18J3,atl0a.m., under thoAct of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation und Regulation of certain Corporation." approved April 29, 1874, and tho supplements thereof, for tne Charter of nn i'ltended Corporation, to bo called "Tho Lithuanian Order of Saint Anthony of Hhen an oah. l'enna ," tho character and object wtureof Is to promote a fraternal feeling .ixons its members, to accumulate a fund for 1 pavmetit of benefits to Its members dnr-ni' Mekness and funeral expenses of do-c-asi'd members, and to havo, possess and en. jm h'1 mo rights, bonoHtsandprlvllcgosof tho bum iVCtoi AHBl'uiuiy udu 11a uuppieiueniH, T. R. llliUDALL., Bolloitor. Shenandoah, Pa., April 27, 1893 4-27 3t-oaw PROPOSALS! The undertigned, tho County Commissioners of Schuylkill County, will rwx-ive sealed pro posals until 2 o'clock p. m. Monday, June lvth, 189 J. for the erection and completion of a wooden bridge, to feet span, near l'teti'n. on the Hacramento rout, U jper Mahar ton o town ship, Schuylkill county Plans ana speolnaa lions can be seen at this office. The Comrulti sio'iers reserve the right to reject u uud all bids. r KAMCab (1. DbTuhk, .TAUKSJ. UoWKS. KiiahE. Rbbo, County Commis. loners. A Most P. J. CONNKU Clerk. 5-18 w&s PRnpoAt.a. Tne underslgi ed. the County ConunHstoners ot Sohm Mil County, will receive sealed oroposala until Mouduv. Junj 10th. a S p. m.. for the creoHon and lomple'ion of a w oden b Idge, 40 feet spin, ou ihe Ivlinu nrs own road TJnner Mahantonifii tiwnHhtn. seuuyiiiui county, riant una speo ucutions can be seen at this office The Oommis-looirs reserve toe right to reject anv un all tMi. a'fll'Bl. u. UBTUHK, James J. HtwBj, 1,1.1 AS Hi. KhKD, Count) Commissioners Attest P. J. OoDKI.i, Ole.k. 5 I8-wi PROPOSALS. Prnnoaals will be reotitved bv the unAr. signed committee vpto Wednesday, uiay24th, Itnm. at. op. m., ior in ootuiiruouon oi a rnnrn frame school building, two atarteg hlirta. All b'ddcra ean nod plans and specifications for inspection at tho office ot Superintendent I,. A. Freeman, High Sotiool building. Shenan doah, I'a.. or at the bouse of II. J. Mujdoon, jus west uemre street, suenanaoan, i'a , orat the omoe oi me architect, irtuik -. Mellly, I'otUivllle. Pa. The bids must cover excavat ing, building, rooting, painting and all work and materials necessary to complete the bulldlmr. Including n revision a fur the Intro duction oi tue ameuu, wiiusiu. ueuung ana ventilating system, roe committee reserves the right to reject any or an urns. II. J. Muldook, Chairman Mabk BcBJtm. James 0'Ua !-, Uanikl Oodbn, S. A. Bkodalu S-8 lot Committee on Building and Repairs. To represent and collect for our Hue Vxt GootlK. 518 poi'Avoolc. CHICAGO LTTHOGUAni CO., $6 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, III. A ItuR'illu Theatre Itnrncd. Bcff.vi.0, May 20. The old Gaiety theatre at Michigan s'rect anil Myrtle ave nue whs burned. The orinln of the lire is a mystery, but it is believed to bo incen diary. The loss is about $4,000. One ilre 'nau was injured. Tuttr I.lfe-Saiern Laid to Rent. Cleveland, May 20. The funeral ser vices of the four government life-savers, who were drowned here whllo trying to save two fishermen, were held yesterday. Thero was an immense crowd in attend ance. Professional Cards. JOHN It. COYLE, A TTOIlXEr-A T-TjA H'. Offlce Ueddall building. Hhenandoah, Pa. ML. M. BURKE. ATTORNEY-A T-LA W. BnENAHDOAII, PA. Ofllco ttoom3, P. O Building, Shenandoah, a- d Esterly building, I'ottsvllle. c. T. HAVICE, BURGEON DENTIS1. Ofllco Northeast Cor. Main and Centro Sts., Shenandoah, over Ststn's drug store. jyj- B. KISTLER, M. D ' jpiirswiAN and surgeon: Ofllco -120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. qr. James stein. phtsioia n and burgeon, COffloe and Residence, No. 34 Ncrth Jardln Street. Shenandoah. -pRANK WOMER, M. V. Epecialitt in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the oyo, car, note and throat. Spectacles furnished, guar anteed to suit all oyes Ofllco 32 East Oak street, Shenandoah. D K. E. D' LONQACRE, Graduato In Fe(eri?tarj Surgery and Dentistry. All calls by mall, telegraph or tefophono at tended 10 with promptness. Surgical opera tions porformod with tho greatostcire. OIHco: Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. RETTG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Cluis. Kettlg's Cele brated Heer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Eugel's celebrated India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors aud Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam Street. To Builders ! The season for building 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 of Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Roofing and Spouting out specialty. Peter Griffiths, QIRARDVILLK, PA. CURE YOURSELF! 'fftrniThl..,! tt.it .f.. nA..l,nJl Kl &W 'IO hhea.Spcrmatorrb ftl'dO i(iji'i tnyiiuiijtur.i' dhsebarKe WSrJ'.iis ro -r d'Wist fur a bottli ftOi1ili? O. 't i-ioa in a few iieei.vniiea.hDcrmfttnrrh.,'3 a'Danteaiut" bottle of . ...... r .."Si'.rir. iiitlhof i lorniiblicily aim ''i'wi dn.-t r. Don poisonous and t in r.H'rea not to airietura. llit 0'fjal American Curt. Manufactured bv Tho Svaiu Chemical OoJ CINCINNATI, a U. . . ABRAM HEEBNER CO. PORT CARBON, PA Manutacturera of ocieti Iqood? Of Every DesaripUoa Hags, Badges, Caps, Reganaa, ft HINtST OOD LOWtST !BICC.nW Write for catalogues. Oorreapondohoe solletted WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jonas' old stain 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where ks will be pleaied to ujel the warn oi nit trienaa ana ins paono in Bvorrthlag In the Drinkicg Llaa lHtblAitLhlilbLfllUKt The Work Done by Our Busy Lawmakers. PROCEEDINGS IN BOTH BRANCHES. Tho llnrnbard Illll to Ili-f-ulntu tho i:m liloynient or Telegraph Operntors l'iii i I'lrt ltcnillnir (Invornnr I'uttlson Votiiei Ilotme 11111 No. 48 Tlio l'orr Free Text ltotik 3Ioitniiro AitproYvtl. IlAiuusBuno, liny 20. Notwithstnndino the fuct that yesterday's sosslon of tlie sen nto was what might be termed a retnnrk nbly short one, conslderints tho near np proach ot tho day set for final adjourn incut, nearly 100 house appropriation bllli were rushed through and finally disposed of. There wero only about fifteen senators present and tho session was somewhat dull and uninteresting. Among the bills which passed first rend ing was the Barnhard measuro to regulate, tho employment of telegraph operators. It originally provided that railroad companies could not employ operators under 20 years ot ago and having less than ono year's ex perience under n competent operator, but the senate committee, which had the bill in Its hands for six weeks, chnnged the age lrom 0 to 18 yeais, which amendment is not acceptable to tho railway conductors, engineers and operators who are back ol the bill and urging its passage. They con tend that a boy ot 18 is too young to ap preciate tlio responsibility of his position, mill allege that many t,erious wrecks are occasioned by the employment of boy ope rators. They instance tho Dock street accident in this city, in which several per sons loot their lives, and tho collision at Docklow, near Steelton, in support of theii contention for the necessity for such a bill. Senate adjourned until Holiday night, when bills on first and secontl reading will bo the order. IN THE HOUSE. Among tho bills repotted favorably from committee in tho house were the following. Relating to thecleaningnnd maintenance: of streets and roads and the collection and removal of ashes and garbage In cities. For tho punishment nnd prevention ol cruelty to animals. To more clearly define the value of poli cies of Insurance issued by lifo insurance companies. Mr. l.ytlc's resolution for the appoint ment ot u commission to cntpiire into the present results of stuto aid to education was killed after considerable discussion. The house concurred in tho sennto amendments to the acts for taxation of dogs and tho protection of sheep, and de- lining to whose benellt certlucates shall be paid by fraternal societies. Ihu house took up the calendar of local legislation und killed Mr. Thornton's bill to repeal the law to prevent tho sale of In- toxicitting liquors in tho borough of Belle- vernou, I(aette county. (jovcrnor Paulson sent to tho housp his veto ot house bill No. 48, entitled "A sup plemcnt to an act entitled an act to enforce against riillroatl corporations the provis ions of section seven of article sixteen of tlie constitution," approved May 7, A. D. looi, providing a jurisdiction for the trial of offenses aguinst said act and this sup plement, and imposing penalties for the violation of the terms thereof. The governor has approved tho following bills: Requiring school directors to furnish books and other school supplies free of cost, known us tlie l'arr free text-book bill. The net to entablis a medical council and three btute beards of medical examiners. Extending tho power of the courts to ap point election ollicers In certain cases. - Providing for the immediate printing nnd distribution of unbound copies of the state laws as they ure enacted. to establish boards of arbitration to f-ettle matters of variance between capital und labor. To empower courts to fix the place of holding tho general election. Providing that voters shall cast their bal lots at polling places inside tho election districts in winch they are domiciled. Directing cotiuty commissioners to bind and preserve weekly newspapers published in their counties. Authorizing tho formation of co-opera tive banking associations. flequiring the recording of certain con' veyauees aud designating the time within which they shall be recorded. .feinting to judicial sales and the pre Mutation of the liens of mortgages. l lie act for the relief of tho heirs of Kicbard Hogan, late of HarrUburtr, de ceased, for reimbursement of certain mon eys expended by him for forage, etc., for a cavulry company during the war passed finally. The senate act for the creation of a state boa' d of undertakers, with systematic ex- animations, registrations aud licenses for all entering; the business of burying the dead came up on second reading: and was uuiped ou so viciously that its sponsor asked that iu further consideration be postponed, which was done. The following senate bill passed second reauimc: To authorize corporations to increase their capital stock for corporate purposes. To prevent the prosecution in this state ef actions which at the time of eommenc- iuij the s&ne are barred by the laws of the si or county m which the cause thereof au c ..elating to husband and wife, enlarg itii her capacity to acquire and dispose ot p overty, to sue and be sued, aud to make a last will, and enabling them to sue and testily ugaiu-it each other In certain cases. .relating to tbs appointment and com peusation of examiners and masters. '1 he afternoon sesaion was devoted to the passage of bills on second reading. a.aat night's aeasion ot the house was oc cupied by the reading tor the second thus of bills, senate bill JNo. 1U1. for the abol iahment at the contracts for publishing the mercantile appraisers lists in l'hiuuwlphla was amended so as to include all counties in the atate. Nothing of importance oc curred. l Met With a Serious A ooblast. Nw York, May 80. George II. Ster- llug, auptriutent of street iu Brooklyn met w itb a bad accident. He was driviug along Beikeley place in a light wagon. At Fifth aveuur his wagon was struck by car of the Fifth avenue line. The shook ot the collision threw him a dlstauco ot fifteen feet and his head struck on tlie pavement. It Is thought that his skull was fractured. He was taken to Seney hospital, but afterward transferred to his home, No. 10? Park place. t He Printed Counterfeit I.abnlt. 1 New Yohk, May 20. Leon Lederer, an Eastllroadway printer, was couvioted in the .court ot special sessions of printing ooun .terfeit labels of the International cigar- makers, lie was lined JaU. It Currt Oold,CoHghi, Sore Throat, Croup , Infla ting, Whooping Cough, BronchiUi and Aethira. A certain cure for Comumption in flrit itagea, and a Dure relief In advanced stages. ue at once. You wilt lee the excellent ctlect after taking the flrit dose. Bold by dcalcra everywhere. Large bottles 60 cents and $1.00. There's no way to remove oil-stains. thoroughly as a daily use of because of its high percentage of bob ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. JAB. S. ICIKIC & CO., CUicooa. White Russian Soap A Ncutml Sonp Will Nut Koufflieu tho llsuda. . BREAST . "MOTHER'S FRIEND" L8.esBfnHaveosrl oirereo. child-bearing woman. 1 hae been a mid-wife for many vears, and in ench case whero "Mother's Fr'cnd" had been utcd ithaa t.ccompllshod wonders nnd relieved much uieriiig. ltisino nest remedy ior riin oi tV-- breast kiv wn, and worth the price forlhat aloao. Mus. 31. M. Mil-steu, Slontgouiery, Ala. Rent bv oxnress. chnnres prepali' on receipt of price, S1.C0 1 er hot' Ic. DRADFJELD REGULATOR CO., Sold by all druggists. Atlanta. OA. m only SORE ROACH DESTROYER Is We guarantee it tond the house of FIATS, ROACHES and Water Bugs. IB 'MONEY REFUNDCOu. MAURERS" Persian INSECT POWDER is the best In the market fiat BCDBUOS. ANTSt, IIOTMS. Insects on Dnas. An. For Said by all Druggists Be sure and get the genuine. Sold only In bottles, our Tradc MARK on each. Manufactured rsKiinr-n r-m only by U. ivmuntn juiu 329 N. 8TH St., Philadelphia. Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of evils t rumeurly errors or later exct-eH, the results of overwork, slokneas, worn , etc Fullstreuetb, dovelopment and tone given to on ery organ aaet pi.itlon of the body. .SlMijile. natural methods IniineiUatiinnroTeusttBt set it. KnUnr lmpoealblr. 2.mi references. Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y. SALOON AND RESTAURANT Bast Centre tltreei. The best aeer, ales, porter, wbiskles, brandls wines son usest cigars always on nana. -"KT LIjOYD P op N, H. Downs' Elixir WXLL CURB THAT Cold AX STOP THAT Cough, Mas stood the . t tor STXT " YBAXt P and has proved itself he e-t remedy t laasown for the cure CojisusriDatoia,' ltJoghm, Voula, rh.n.t,.ny .nugr.. a frjl f.utf nUrmtrt In fouug " old. t rrloe sag., BOO., ajiu i per Dome. I mi n stvarovu urtviT TOW, fr)i"TSCS."K.-- ''Kts., --tsa, TV, Painters! y DUBKY ( DIAMOND SSL TAR SOAP Are You e Catholic? Ara you unemployed? Will you work for $18.00 per week? Write to mo at once. T. 23. GrAY, 194 Madison SL. CmCACO. 'J J. J, uuuuuisuTxi rrop.
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