Perfect Bali! Heal' o u g a i 10 mean glow ing health throughout childhood, and robust health in the years to come. When rc see in children tendencies to weakness, we know they arc missing the life of food take. i. This loss is overcome bv of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophos-phitr-s, a fat-food that builds up app-i and produces flesh at a rate t'. t anuears maeical. A!r i as palatable as milk. P-or- - ' s, ,11 i tloivm N V Alt.lnicril. ' A troublesome skin tuse ise r-.u me to scratch ioi ten months, :,nr' . cured by a few days' use of (KM! fti. a. wnirr, tssss; Upiju Marlboro, SWlFT'fpECIFIC I vtai curort some years aeoof Whim riwpl inniy legbyiiKine JfSllaKSgl and have l..-i symptoms of r0KiaJj2Jti,rn ' ' ease fllanv prominent physician, attei. ino anu laiieti, uut n. r. r. inn mo wonc. PAUL, W. KlRKPATRtCK, Johnson City, Tc Treatlso on lilooit and SI. n UIsimscs wallet free, i SWHT BPECH'10 COMPANY, ' Auanu, Ga. 6Arc. alwaj reliable, ladies, atk mind Itrand io )( d and Gold mtul.la "iuj wi ii uiuo noooa. rake 1 1 ft-npi for r.KrttcnUri, tittimoottli a "Ittltef fop Kadler," fnleHrr, by return jii 1111. if,vmm 1 'tit inon 1 an, fiarne J'apf, BU by ill Local Pruggliu, i'lillado., X'. Ick Headache and relievo all tbe troubles Incl ni to a Dillons suta 01 iuo system, euch as zzIncHs, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress aftsr tint. Pain In tho Hide. etc. While tholr most aiarfeablo success has been shown hi curing radacbe yet Carter's Little Liver Pills aro ually valuable In Constipation, curing and pro ntlnn this annoying coniplatnt,wlitlo they also rrect all disorders of tho stomach, stimulate the er and reeulnte tho bowels. Even If thav onlv 11 VU ihe they would be almost priceless to thoso who .lenruiu mis uibirensinK complaint; DUt XortU ieiy meir RooaneBsaoes noienu neret and thvso 0 once try them will find these little pills valu elnso manr wavs that thev will nnt hn wii. L'to do without them. But after all Blck head ho bano of so many lives that here Is whero maso our great uoaei, uur puis curoitwhilo ers do not. arter's Llttlo Liver Pills aro voir Bmall nnd 7 easy to tnke. Ono or two pills make a dose IT aro strictly vegetable and do not gripe or io.but by their gentle action please all who 1 them. In vials at 25 cents: tire for ti. Sold Lruggists every where or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York. 1 (ALL PILL, SM(1 DOSE. SMALL PRICE to his friends and public generally that itne barbershop lately Jest. centre btreet WILL HftT mo erfflcxt In need try a pair, they sz in uiowono. ,$3.00 $2.50 $2.00 MR LADIES $2.00 41. 7S FOR BOYS 9te S made In all the don't pay $6 to $8, leywill fit equal to cus- well. If you wish to can do so by purchasing i name and price is stamped it when you buy. Take no sub . by mall upon receipt of price, ou Dealers cannot supply you. Hroclttou, 3188. Sold by , 20 N. M-lu street. BJj Cnleheatcr's CnetltU rENNYRfiY 1 J. CARTERS! Spills, CURE pegs to Hnnour latrons and tail e has purchaso) joeupled by B. ,.j I. A3 WfflC m.to " gA3' PA h4 .iSyir i 1 i f r whs" it "DTTTJ V.) h r I R Out BXCrOTT I u lnodelel kfter .to, i'hlldelpol. t ShenaudMiki plaoe In town. In dutlrely reuo iilni; new. olean j tfntuit line ol d Liquors I foreign and do eo lunoh served 7. Ulg Behoouers -.Porter, Ale, &o. HE : THEATRE. HERTY, Prop. OUR BUSY LAWMAKERS. Work Done by the Legislators at Harrisburg. THE PROCEEDINGS IN THE HOUSE. Tho Itrftoliitlim I'rovldlnc for a Coninili. Mnu to llivoflttKHlo lllftano llopltaln, l'onltf ntlnrleii and AVorkliuimpff, Agreed to ConlilerablH DUcuaalon lloth I'or . and Agalrat the Itvsolutlon. IlAnnisnono, liny 23. There was not n largo attendance of members yesterday afternoon when the liouso was called to order and stni ted off on noxt to the lost week's work of this session. Tho principal matter before the houso during the afternoon session was tho reso lution calling for a commission to be chosen from tho legislature by the gov. crnor to investigate tho several Insane hos pitals, prisons and workhouses in this commonwealth and to report upon the con ditions therein (as they may bo found to exist) to the next legislature. The resolu tion provoked a great deal of discussion, the Issue both for and against being ably lepresentcd. Mr. Wherry, of Cumberland, who was opposed to the adoption of such a resolu tion, was the first speaker and explained at considerable length what his opposition was based upon and closed by asking tho members of tho house to vote it down as ho believed there was no necessity for Its passage, as, in his opinion, the nllairs of the charitable and penal Institutions of the state were being honorably administered, and that the expense of suck a commission as that named in tho resol ution would ba something from which the state would re ceive no benefit either directly or indi rectly. Mr. Cochrane, of Armstrong, followed Mr. Wherry and waswhat might be termed one of the chief defenders of the resolution. He spoke for nearly half an hour, during which he explained his reasons for support ing the resolu: on and cited in support of his argument several cases which hud corao under his personal observation, where per sons who had been confined in the state asylums and had died there had been ill treated and that their bodies when sent to their friends for burial bore many cuts and bruises, and showed other evidences of vio lence. One case in particular he men tioned where the remains of a man, who died in one of the asylums, had half a dozen cuts about the face and head; bruises oil over tho body and four ribs broken from the backbone. This, he said, was sufllcient grounds for him to support the resolution and he hoped that the house would agree to it. There were several other Bpecches deliv ered, after which a vote was taken and the resolution was agreed to by a rcasounbly fair majority. Mr. Ititcr, of Philadelphia, asked unani mous consent to offer a resolution providing for the appointment of u committee of ten members of the house and five senators to attend the dedication services of the Penn sylvania World's Fair building, and ap propriating $3,500 therefor. The proposi tion was snowed under by a storm of "noes." The balance of the afternoon session was devoted to the second reading of bills, none of which were of particular importance. Nothing of special interest transpired at tho evening session. There was no session of the senate. It is now talked of extending the session to June 1C, twu weeks later than the day set for final adjournment. Itlust -Kot Mf at San Jnan. Panama, May 23. The govnrnment of Nicaraugua has notified the Pacific Mail Steumship Company that their vessels must not sto; at San Juan while that port is in the lim:-' ot the rcolutionists, hut may land puitseiigers, mall and freight nt Cor iiuo Xo movement of importance are 1 v ng attempted by the revolutionists, ns .iif-y aie waiting for more anus and umu nitiou. Arretted for IlrUliifr Flciwcrs. New Youk, May 23. Twentj'-onepeoplo v ere arrested In Central park for pickiiia; llowers and last night the Sixty-seventh street station house was so full that it didn't have a spare cell for an emergency. Tho largest number of arrests were made just at nightfall, when, under the cover ot darkness, people thouirht they were safe from tho pari; policemen. Mi'I-i-oil u sivn. New Yonic, May 23. Considerable talk was indulged in yesterday regarding the future of A. A. .V.clcl. At one tin. v it was stated that he uould tetider hK isig nation as president of the BoKt. .1 and Maine nt the director's meeting to bo held in Boston to-day, Mr. McLeod was seeu but he had nothing to say. The llussard OR' for Hume. New YoitK, May 23. Yesterday the Ilussard, of the French fieet, weighed anchor and bid her sister ships farewell. The only remaining French vessel, tho Aretuse, sailed to-day. The Argentine cruiser Nueve do Julio, will sail to-mortow and tho Russians are expected to follow later in the week. Accidentally Smothered IIU Ilrother. Philadelphia, May 23. Five-weeks-old Willie McGarvey, ot No. 1021 Bockford 6treet, was accidentally smothered by his brother. Tho baby and his 0-year-old brother slept together, and tho elder rolled over the child In his sleep. The baby was dead when the alder boy arose. The Halyards Defense. Carlisle, May 23. The defense In the Salyords murder case was opened yester day. Salyards is trying to establish on alibi, and from the evidence introduced the case does not look so dark far him as it did a few days ago. The uccused man feels confident of acquittal. The Trouble Anions the Dockers, Loudon, May 23. The bltterue of the union dockers at Hull against the non uulonista does not abate. Iustauoes of the abuse of non unionists in the streets are multiplying almost hourly. The dragoons and extra police remain on duty. 'A Stosi Itod PSBotnttM His Kjr. Philadelphia, Hay 88. John Boliutkl, 24 years, of ftidge avenue, Boxborough, was frightfully injured at Peneoyd iron works. A sharp steal rod peuetrated the eye clear through to the socket. He was taken to St. 'timothy's hospital. Heat Ills Wife and Set Her on l'lre. Winnbpko, Man., May !38. Finding his wife unfuithful. August Walsh, of Kettle Falls, beat her nearly to death nnd then covered her hotly with pitch, He had just set fire to the pitch when he was inter rupted and urreated. From Merchant e?.d Customer THE SAME GLAD CRY, "IT MADE ME VELL." Dr. Dsvld Kennedy's Pavorite Remedy, of Rondout, N, Y., the talk of the Country. Mr. W. P. Johnson, the lcntUne mrr-. chant of Qalnsville, N. Y., said to-d.iv. 1 lint " 1 Iinre sold over 50 tloz. r f l)r Kennedy's Favor ite Hemcdy, nd havo never lmtl a bottlo returned ol a fault found - it li it. Ono of my customers piid Ills doctor lj;it nnd wn9 then no better, took a bottle of Favorito Remedy upon my recommenda tion, nnd it did him more good than the physicians long treatment. IIo thcu bought six bottles of mo nnd was a well man long before they were used up." Such words ns theso must impress tho sick or oiling one. ThreoyearsnRoIwns troubled with Drlclifs Disease. Tho bet Doctors paid I could not llvo three months. I then commenced ulng Dr. Ken nedy's Favorite Itemedy and 1 am now well. 0. L. Keaver, lilrmlnRham, Conn. I was afflicted with a tumor grow fng over mv right eye. Kmlnent physicians said there was no help for me. I began at that time to use Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy nnd f ho tumor en tirely dlssnnpenreil and Favorito Itemedy snveil lny fifo. W. M. 1'ackeu, I'ortlandvllle. N. Y. If It were not for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Item edvl think I should die from constipation. Fav orite Itemedy gives me an appetite, produces refreshing sleep, and cured nie of a nervous afteciton I hiui for years. It is a tonic, and I could not ltvn without It. Jtits. Ji'UA A. Yeaple, Kingston, N. Y. Aro you n victim of any kidney or bladder dlnieufty r Try Dr. Kennedy's Fnvorlt" Itemedy nt once aa it cured mo when nbout to give up ail hope. K O. Brink, I'oughkcepsie, N. Y. Have you tho symptoms of dyspepsia, sour stomach, painful weight in tho abdomen utter eatfna:, palpitation or the heart, short breath, headache, constipation, drowsiness, loss of nppe tlte? Tbenloosono time. but tnkoDr Kennedy's Favcrito Remedy. H is the discovery rf a phy sician who has used ft for years in his private practice, and it has by many thousand tests been proven capable of doing all that is claimed for It. WANTS. Sco. BOAttDINd.-Two gentlemen desire board with private family. Iloom together. Address 11., (Shenandoah, I. O. 5 5-tf WANTE D. A good girl wanted for general housework. Apply at Hchoencr's hotel and restaurant, North Main streot. 8-18-tf FOIt SALE A. valuable Main street prop erty dwelling and business place Sitls factory reason for selling. Apply at IIeuai.d oftlce for particulars, STK AYEU-From tho premises of tho under signed, on Tuesday. May 10. awnlte and yellow cow. with short tall. A liberal roward will bo paid for her ruiurn to Jamos Easan, 410 West Cheiry street, Hhenandoah. 5i3-3t J'JISTKAYED. From thopremiacsof Anthory U Kogers at Howsoiown, between Qlibcrtou and Malzevlllc, a brown and gray cow about 9 years old, has a mark on ono- ear, horns grow nack. Howard will bo paid tor return to the above address 5-'3t FOIt SALE. Ou West Oak streot. opposite Mrs, Grant's two good 8-room houses. Lot 3'lfeot front by 140 deep. For information In quire at 209 East Coal street, Snenandoah, or Lt. W. Miller. Mt. Cnrmel 6-9 tf 1015 SALK A twenty (20) aero irm, ; planted, together with li horses. 3 cows wagon nnd machinery, a bouse and birn. Apply to G. 1'. Krell Darnsvlllo, Schuylkill county. Pa. 5-u-lm AGENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com mission, to handle the new I'atent Chemi cal In !r Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper, works like magic. 200 to BOO per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to J620 in six days. Another I3i fn two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms nnd full particulars, address Tho Monroe Mf'g Co.. La Crosse. Wis. x439 S-24-tv EXECUTRIX NOTI E, I, the undorslgnod having been appointed executrix of tho lute will and testament of Michael O'lUra, do ceased, hereby notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to me for settlement, and also notify all persons in debted to the saidestalo, to mako paymont to me forthwith. juhs. MAitrO'ItAnA, Administratrix. Estate ot Michael O'llara, deceased. Hhenandoah, April 2, 189J. 4-21-6t s PROPOSALS. The undnrsigned. Commis sioners of Scnuylkill C muiy, will rcco'vo hcnleu proposals until Haturday, June 24, lk'J.1, at 2oVlock p. in., for tho furnishing and laying of iw ntv-ono hundred and forly-seven square vnrits of grass sod six nun J red and sevin cpia'p yards of white gravel, and fourteen hun dred h iuare yards of nsphilt and the lajing and fu-nlshlng of terra cotta drain plpo nt ihe (.' u i House grounds at I'ottsvillc. Plans and m.c i i .i lions can bo seeu at the office of V IS. ' t . & Sons, engineers. Tne Commission. cr ro ervo the right to reject any and all bids. n.MUl',li li UOTUlllV, J iMEH J. HOWES, ELIAS E HEED, Commissioners. Attos': P J CONNKLL, Clerk. Pott ,vtlle. Pa., Muy 22. 1893. 5-2) SOt PHOPO-ALSFOHUUILDING WLL AND furnishing coping lor the Schuylkill County Court Hnuno grounds. llids will ho received until tho Uih day of June, A D., 1893, by the Commissioners of SohuylKlli county toi tne building or a retain ing wall, 8 teut high, 280 feel lung, of mountain ston", on MinerHVille street; for the furnlshintt und setting ot 2B3 feet of grinlte coping, !0xl4 inihes, on thegranlte steps, togetherwitb posts at the ion and bottom of each flight ot steps: also for famishing 210 ftet of mountain stono coping wltn posts iu tne enus oi tne coping, &c. All wors to be finished within sixty days after bid 1s accptod. Ulds for furnishing granite must be separata from tho bids offering to fur nish mountain stone. Full particulars can be had. and plans and drawings can bo soen, by applying to the Commissioners ot S.huylkill l.'c unly. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or an oias. o-iusu PROPOSALS. Pronosals will be received bv the unaer signed committee up to Wednesday, ulay'.'ith, leva, atop. m.. ior me construction oi a six room frame school building, two stories high. All bidders can nnd pUna and specifications for Inspection at tho oftlce of Superintendent Jj. A. Freeman, Ulgh Sotiool building. Shenan doah, Iu or at the house of H. J. Muldoon, S08 West Centre street Shenandoah, Pa, or at the oftlce ol the architect, Frank X. Hellly, l'nttsvlllrf. Pa. The bids must cover excavat ing, building, rooting, painting and all work nuu materials nucuiMury iu lumpieiu inu building, including provisions for the lntro ducttonof the Smead, Wills & Co. heating and ventilating system. The committee reserves tho ngnt to reject any or nu diojj. II. J. Muldoo.n', Chairman Mask Huhkk, Jamks O'Hkasn, Danikl Ooden, S. A. llKPIUL!., 5-0.Ot Committaeon OuUdlng and Repairs. L0SENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, Ale and Beet J AMES SHIELDS, Manager Hhenandoah Branol? JOE WY ATI'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, liossler's old stand.) Main and Coal HIh,, Hlientiuituali. Host beer, ale &nd porter on tap. The finest brands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room v Uched. THE KJD B THAT CURES! 5 iKiyral JOHN KIltKKY. 2ND, H IDyspepsia for20 Years!! Titu:i) Evi:urriHN(3, g gYet 2 bottles wrought A CURE. jgNO FICTION, DUT TRUTH. QS DANA fiA118,U'AIULL Co., Ki Oentn IhBvcliecaa great .nnerer for raiT iiO yciirn iith It VH 11Z VHl A.C!I ll.vetrlcilnrrythlni I cnuU htirot. llavo.lwS trkl l'hyBlriam' lirLScrlnliolil, hut could ohtnln ETtl Nl,i:f!l Wlil.l, for yeon owing tog the diionli'rcd rondttlun of my dici-eUve ontans. S E3 I bought a bottle ol M S.mSAPiVRILLiV nd ui:r,-i:i) ans n much th.t I iKiUKht the nd. IWore thnt va. tnVni.i nd i :iui.l ni.i:i;i' ivi:i.i. Wiriyi!'1'' 1 viir.i. li it i: a MiWMAX. Ynurs ltm. m Mukiu, N. V. JOILS K11IK1.V, 2nd. To whom It inny concern i Wo are well nc oualntcit w 1th .Mr. Kirkcy, and know tlmt lie wiiiilil tint maku liny Nttili'iiM'iif thut M n liliti uc. STEAKN'S It SNAIT1I. Haiscna, N. Y. DrugglBti. I DANA'S LIVER AND KIDNEY PILLS are Iworlh their weight In Gold. They are D. Z. D.'s. DANA'S DISEASE DE STROYERS. Try a bottlo at our risk, j Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast. Maine. Professional Cards. JOHN R. COYLE, A TTOKXEY-A T-LA TT. Ofllce Heddall building, Hhenandoah, Pa. ML. a, urjRiCE ATTOllXEl'A T-LA W. 1I1ENANHOAII, PA. Onico loom 3. P. O Huildlntr. Shonandnah. a d listerly hulltling, Pottsvlllo. c. T. HAVICE, BURGEON DENTIS7. Office Northeast Cor. Main and Centra Sts.. Shenandoah, ovor Stein's tlrug store. M. 8. KI8TLF.lt, M. D I'HrSWIAN AA'D SUROEOy. Office -120 North Jardtn street. Shenandoah. D U. JAMKM afifilN. PHYsiciAy Aya nana soy. UOfllce and Residence, No. 81 Ncrth Jsrdlr Strnet. Shenindoah. RANK WOMBR.M. D. 8pcciali$t in Treatment of Catarrh. Practlco limited to diseases of tho eyo, oar, no'oand throat. Snectacles furnished, guar anteed to suit all eyes umco o, casi u k street, sncnanaoan. D It. E. D' LONGACRE, Graduate In Kfferiuary Surgery and Dentistry. All calls bv mall, teleeranh or telonhona at tended to with prooipinos. Surgical opera tions nerformed with tne greatest circ. Oitlco: Commercial Hotel, Hhenandoah. Political Cards. jrjlORaCOUNTV AUDITOR, TIIEODOItE F. HATDORFF, Or POTTSVILLE. Subject to Republican rules. JJtOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS BEL LIS, Or SHENANDOAH. Subject to Republican rules. piOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ELIAS E. REED, Or POTTSVILLK. Subject to Republican rules. Jt-pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANIEL NETS WENDER, or shevandoaii. Subject to Republican rules. OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DEN J. R. SEVERN, OT SHENANDOAH. Subject to decision of the Republican County Convention. RETTG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tho X Ohtvs. Hettig's Cele brated Beer und Porter Iu this vlclulty, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Alea aud Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors aud Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Main Strh Has remand io Bill Jones' 'aid statu 17 SOUTH MAIN ST3EBT, Wnsrsne will be pleased to utet thsw&nti nf his friends and the public in Everything in the Drinking Line THE CASE OF DR. BRICJGS Waiting for the Report of the Judicial Committee. WILL THE APPEAL BE ENTERTAINED? llt'llvvud That thu Cfilltllllttco AVI11 Ho I lni! A Skirmish Oiur Hit' Mittlur In tho Proertulltitf'. YoHtrrilay Tli 31tnler utiil' Mnltos Di clalHtliili That lit) Will Nut 1 Iittlmldnti'tl llrlgg 3Itit lrd. trM 'I lull Tliry Aro Iiiori d by tin Chair Wasiiinotox. Jlny 23. Tho Asemhly is waiting In great expectnncy for the ro port of tlio Judicial Committee on the ISrifSKH case. It is unilerstootl that this committee will llml tho nppenl, with its siieciiication" of error, to bo in order, nntl will recommend that it be entertained, This will britttr tho cno to an issue and will confine tho discussion to tho sustain ing nf thu appeal. Tho Judicial Comtnltteo was organized Friday night in its council rooms at the Fredonla. At tlmt meeting tho committee voted without division that the appeal was in order. It then developed that there was a misunderstanding on tho part of four or llvo members as to what "In ordo.-" meant. Homo believed that it meant simply that the case was lwfuru tho Assembly for dis cussion. Tho majority understood that it meant that the Prosecuting Committed had a right to appeal the caso to the Gen eral Assembly and that it was mandatory on the part of the Assembly to receive mid issue thu case. It then became evident that it would be necessary to have n report that would in form tho Assembly exactly what was meant by "finding the appeal in order." That caused a long discussion aud during it tho dissenting members on tho commit-' tee dwindled down to two ministers and an elder. It this idea prevails in commit tee mid is given headway in Assembly, it will shorten the agony in tho IJriggs caso by tit least two solid days. Tho question of entering tho uppeal in tho Assembly does not involve tho merits of the lirigg caso. If tho appeal is found to bo In order, It is perfectly regular and iu accordance with tho book of discipline to entertain the appeal and issue tho caso Iu doing tills tho Assembly would simply follow the rulings of previous assemblies and abide by the constitution. ThoHriggs men would havo to show that, In this case, there were special reasons why tho appeal should not tnke the regular course. Thoso reasons would ha reasons of expediency ami purely personal. The constitutional quostiotis could not be raised unless the court should tuko tho position that more light wus wanted on these questions than could be gathered from the decisions of previous assemblies. As lliesu decisions wero rendered in 1891 mill 18112, it would be extraordinary for a court of 1893 to tako this course. It would bo as if the Supreme. Court of the United States should allow lawyers to take up the time ol the judges in arguments of constitutional points which hud just been settled by its own decision. The present moderator is not tho man to encourage such n proceeding. It may be said that friends of Dr. llriggs will have no opportunity to make a constitutional argument. On this issuo tho members of Now York Presbytery cannot bo heard. The book forbids it. Dr. lllrch, as chairman of the Prosecu tion committee, will open tho debate IIo will be followed by Col. John J. JlcCook, ulso of tho Prosecution committee. isiursGS nr.iiT iii:gins. Tho Slnduriitor Ilrelnros Ho Will Not be Intimidated. Wahiiimstox, Muy 23. Eav. Thomas Cracken. of Wukeeny, Knn., conducted tho half hour's devotional exorcisos with which the second week's session of tho i'rosbyterian ueneral Assembly win ushered in yesterday. Promptly at 9:30 Moderator Craig opened tho Assembly with a word of prayer. The liriggs question then came to the front at a bound, and it did not mitigate the results of the short struggle to know wheii it was over that it was chielly the result of n niisunderstuiidiug. Dr. Young, Clinli man of the Committee on Bills and Overtures, announced what hud been done with a number ot overtures from the Pres byteries, twelve ot them relating to the llriggs case having been referred to thu Committee on Judiciary. Dr. Young scarcely ceased speaking when Dr. Herrick Johnson, of Chicago, in quired what had become of tho overture from his Presbytery on the llriggs case, which overture besouzht the Assembly to refer this celebrated ease back to the Synod of Xew Y'ork. Dr. Thos. C. Ilnll. of Chicago, in sym pathy with Dr. firiggs, made a brief speech in favor ot sending nil resolutions in the llriggs case to the judiciary oommltteellrst; as all would eventually go there. Elder Kudaly, of Cincinnati, got the floor and stated that the Assembly had to do simply with the law us it is, not as it ought to be. There was a general parliamentary con fusion, various commissioners attempting to get the floor, amid which the announce ment was made that the Chicago overture had gone to thu judiciary committee. Vhile the Moderator was attempting to put tho question, Dr. Johnson remained upon his feet, calling repeatedly, "I claim the right to be heard," his words being re ceived with applause. Commissioner Cutcheon, of Detroit, stated that there was an overture I rotu his presbytery, and in view of that faot he supported the motion to refer all the Briggs overtures to the Judiciary commit tee. He complained that the Moderator had not permitted him to speak, although he had been repeatedly upon his feet. Mr. Cutcheon said he would appeal from the decision of the chair, and was applauded. Dr. Young, from the platform, asserted that the Moderator could not see every man who ought to be saen, and this state ment received the vigorous applause of the auti-Briggs people. Mr. Cutcheou, who is physically one of the largukt men ou tho floor, retorted that the failun.' to see him was possibly due to the fact that he was so small. Moderator Craig said iu reply that it made uo difference how mauy times Mr. Cutcheou bad been ou his feet so long as he bail nut caught the eye of the chair. He added: "I never knew such an out break while a vote was being taken," and this remark was received with loud ap plause. Hie lefrrence of the overtures to the Judicial committee was carried and then Dr. Craig stepped to the front of the platform. What he said was short and sharp. "Don't you try to overwhelm us with such points at this stage of the game," he said, emphasising his remurks by a flourish of the gavel which he held iu 2W It Currs Colds, Coughs, Bore Throat, Cronp, Influ. enza, Whooping Cough, Ilronchitis andAsthies. A certiln cure for Consumption in first states, and a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at ones. You will see tho excellent elicit after taking Us drat doae. Bold by dealers everywhera. Ltxra bottles CO cents and 31.01). Molders! v,Mn,,,V"i mI' There's nothing will clean you up so quickl" or heal your burns like afJj because of its Inch percentage of ASK YOUR GROCER POR IT. JAS. S. CIRIC fe CO.. Chicago. 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