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6i > 63 Knd SS °>> ora LIMA. OHIO.
CONGRESS IN SESSION.
Hie Daily Mine of Both House;
Briefly Epi'.mizei.
What is Being Done to Allay
Gal Depression and Bring Relief.
57th Day.— At 11 o’clock
‘
Hridn^ I riday a quorum was present in the
senate and the dreary debate was drag-
ging along without any p particular iu-
terest. Mr. PeffdV was speaking. The
galleries were practically deserted.
The failure of the thirty-eight hour
session, that broke up early Friday
morn.ng without accomplishing a sin-
gle result beyond a demonstration to
the country that the silver men were
capable of staving off a vote on the
Voorhees bill indefinitely. At 11 :"5
o’clock Friday evening the senate ad
58 08 IH th Dav Day. —lhe Tim session of nf the th,.
ate Saturday lasted for only six hours.
It was a session of much interest.
\ arious important amendments to the
rules were offered aud went over till
Monday. I he silver purchase
bill was taken up at 12 :45 o clock and
the vice president Ret about disen-
tangling the parliamentary twist into
which the senate had got itself Friday
night over the point whether Mr. Du-
bois should be «xeused from voting on
the question of allowing Mr. Peffer to
d‘ 8 V t.‘ to 37 he th C e't,;:
! Themvitf, ll ! T"h hnft y M JfCK i r ‘ y"lT W T
ingfy l I r ~ ( m““ rX; ;
P ;
sprech. Mr. Peffer then yielded the
floor to Mr. Jones, of Nevada, who
Htblressed the senate in opposition to
the bill. l he chamber was crowded,
After about an hour spent in answer-
ing questions and meeting objections,
Mr. Jones reverted to his prepared
speech, but was soon again involved
hi an argument with Mr. Aldrich.
Taking advantage of a break iu this
discussion, Mr. Voorhees asked per-
mission of Mr. Jones to make a mo-
tion to adjourn, which was granted
Continuing Mr. Voorhees
“In the last seventy-seven seventv-seven
this body has been in session fifty-
eight hours; we have been discharg¬
ing a great public duty. With the
concurrence of and upon consultation
with friends of the pending measure,
1 have a motion to make at this hour.
If there is anybody who thinks that
the friends and advocates of this bill
have surrendered, or have it iu con-
templation, I desire to answer in the
language of the immortal hero of salt
seas, John Paul Joyes, that we
only ‘begun to fight’and with this I
move that the senate now
The motion was agreed to aud the
senate at 1:05 o’clock adjourned till
MouJ.v at 11 o’clock a.
59 th Day.—T he eleventh week of
the sessiou of the senate opened Mondav
morning with a lar"e attendance u ‘f
senators, all the leaders of the forces
on either side of the silver fight being
in their places and holdiu" confer-
vl » a . y * I-r U P c>t .> /? silver x
.' '
purchase repeal , lull was delayed by
ae-
tion on the house joint resolution ns to
the suffrage at the first municipal elec-
t.ons in t kiahoma territory. It was
amended by a proposition that no one
shall be authorized to vote or hold
office who is not a eitizeh of the Uni-
tea btates. An amendment to strike
out the word “male,” so as to allow
tbe right to women, m. voted down-
nays, 40. After some ron-
tine business the silver bill was
taken up and Mr Jones of Nevn.l©
oontinned continued the. the speech he ’
^ began batur-
aay.
60th Day.—As soon as Mondav’s ^omiay c
innrnal woe wo 1 ” i } n tue senate, lues-
. *•. to
Vf*Y Dolpb, f ’l because oct:oa it was roll made call by Mr.
on one it did
not show the presence of two senators,
Messrs. Allen and Kyle, although they
were in the chamber and although he
called attention to that fact. Discus-
sion immediately sprang up ou this
point, Mr. Dolph pointing out
ridiculous attitude presented by tbe
senate drifting along in the current
of endless debate. He declared
that the committee on rules ought
to present to the senate a reason-
ble rule limiting debate; that the
presiding officer should, after a dis-
enssion of two or three days, put it to
a vote, and, if it were adopted by a
majority of the senate the presiding
officer should put it in force. In the
course of the d bate, Mr. Morgan and
Mr Washburn got into ^ personal
controversy, and Mr, Morgan ,,7 ’ turning °
.O Ills opponent, said. i . 1 urn rospon-
si ble for every word T say, either in
this chamber or out of it. Do you
understand that?” At another point
Mr. Morgan said: “f intend before
this debate is over to move to strike
out the enacting clause of the pending
bill and insert one repealing the en
tire Sherman act. 1 will see where
you repealibts then stand.”
57 th Day--A r ff t 1 I HO o’clock, , t 7 f E ‘ Friday the
house resumed consideration of the
j j McCreary bill to amend and modify
the Geary Chinese registration and
; exclusion act, after having agreed to
j vote on the measure and pending
j amendment at 2 o’clock Monday af-
j ternnon. Intervening time will be giv
en to debate.
j 58 th Day. _ At no time during the
j day Saturday were there more than
one hundred members present in the
' house, and the discussion of the bil
for j, the 1 suspension uspensioti for' toi six six months,, months
the provisions of the Geary Chinese
J exclusion uninteresting. bill was rather dreary and
| It was participated in
j by IMessrs. Maguire, of California
| Outhwaite, of Ohio; Everett, of. Mas
sachusetts; Herman, of Oregon; Sil>
j j ley, of Pennsylvania; Mahon, s
1 Pennsylvaniag Williams, of Missis
sippi, and Hilburn, of California
Without disposing o’clock" of the bill, ' the
house, at 5 ’assmbling adjourned.
59 th Day—O n Monday
morning the house resumed the con
tliy jr wy '• lU
Ui ':-- Th f*" va f 11 e oud at '
tendaT,oeof membors 111 t,u! bonfio
proceeded eonsider -A 1 : 0 a,/"'
to the l.ill diepene
mg with proof of loyalty as a prereq-
uisito to being rest.,red or admitted to
the pension would rolls be entitled bv persons who oth-
erwise to pensions,
Mr. Burrows claimed that the bill
would repeal the section barring from
pensions all who engaged in the re-
hellion. Mr. Oates denied this. The
most important feature of the bill, he
said, was the clause permitting survi-
vors to secure the bounty lands they
had earned. Mr. Burrows cried:
“Call the hell hounds off the track of
the Union soldiers before vou restore
men to the pension rolls who are false
to the Union.” Mr. Oates replied that
the last republican pension committee
recommended the pending bill and
that Mr. Burrows didn t understand
its provisions.
GROWTH OF THE SOUTH.
The Industrial Situation for the Past
Week.
A review of the industiiai aitua ion in the
^r‘of south F or n‘wlV tli past eTta'fished'plants“b we- k -hows that the wmewh“t umn-
less hail the average of lhe pa-t three months,
a ,l1 t,,at n " i,ic ease of anpor ance is and o be
.I. K“
met preven n g advance in , r.ces. T..e
a,(! n 't pressing sales, and until tne
n,arket i* more ae ve. other 1 ne* of industrial,
?o" 4 alt a, ' d I,,fcroaUtiIe bus,ntfcs Wul c ” D,imi '
rwent.v-eight new industries were established
or illC0 porated during lie week togeth-rw, h
three eiiiaruements of m nu HCtorks and ur
j m p r , in t n w buildings. Among tha m st
impmtau new iudusi’ts of tbo week a e the
E H r **£%«%*« .: ’ \r. £oo#> M.mVaJtnr- %
. n)() an , T uiii . r the s
mg and Supply conn-an-, widi a $20 OJt) capi-
*»'. a r C .ar n. \V Va , bv i.C Madden and
G 1 ™ Lnmh $ “J. c %^
.
pie’s Marnifaemr t 1 $ 100 ire 0 ) anl’ Ricbmond, lu.prmUiem" cum-
puny, c»j» , 0 . at Va. by
Joh " s Harwood and others; ths Macon Si-h.
M?Do,’..I, Wx’Sl’.'.uftMil' “ J teVoib.
I .III e„ pit
R ar Mt. Ct»r!>on, W: Va.; ibe Coosn-uer’s O l
company, 1 $.15,000, at Richmond, Va ;
tbe Pr ‘ 8t,, " p a ” M- 1 c mpo.v, c p
nat *20 00 ’. a’ Dm-viii©. Kv Cot,on com-
pr< ss comp tines at Greenville, M as., an l Chat-
,an s ill|;s Venn.; a s ave company at Min
,„ all d iron wurkiiiK plant at
M ridian, Miss.—Tradesman (Chattanooga,
Ttuu.)
GEN. MCMAHON DEAD.
He Was One of lhe Greatest of the
French Gen rats.
A special from Paris announces that
Marshal MacMahon, one of the great
generals of the Franco-Prussian- war
ant ^ once president of the French re-
Public, is dead. He died at 10 o’clock
Tuesday morning at Chateau La Foret,
on t * ie Loire. He was able to partake
°f food until Monday. During the
night the sufferer’s strength gradually
declined, and he grew weaker aud
weaker until the end came peacefully
a * hour mentioned. The family of
deceased soldier were present at
death.
THE BODY AND • ITS nn.im.i HEALTH'
_
Lime Juice.— Lime juice is very simi-
ar to lemon juice In its nature, says a
nedical writer, ar.d is sold in the market
!>y the bottle. It is generally ackuowl-
sdged to be an antidote for scurvy, and
LV English law it is rendered compulsory
-or every ship to take on board lime or
emon juioe. For the navy the admiralty
use lime juice only, lhe constant use
•>f lime or lemon juice of good quality will
rreatly discouiage a variety of c >m-
plaints, ^ stich as dyspepsia, bilious tlisi.r-
etc ^ which present luxuaous
j tH te of living on libera! ■ flesh alcoholic
iiet, without'Atj s corrective aid. greatlv
fosters, This vegetable acid should be
placed on the dinner and table regularly im-tead of the
vinegar bottle, as as salt.
While, as an kind ingredient food, for it sauces, has for a!-
most every of no equal.
As a salad dressing, to mix w ith oil, it is
more wholesome than vinegar.
Don t Worry. Every movement of
muscle, whether it accomplishes anything
or not, whether voluntary or-iu voluntarv,
c<,sts an outla - v °f ^ xll!y stren ~\ h
Everv * thought also involves an expend:-
tur0 of stre ngth. Therefore, ail thought
i nV olvm«» Is fret, worry, fear, or bo: rowed
trouble. so nu:ch strength wiiprotitabl.v
ex p, ndid. You inay :Uwa\s tell a mm
or woman whose existence’ has been a
lifelong fret by their ca.ewoi n, euun i >t
ed faces. They ate never healthy. Fret
kills more people than cholera. It leak-
away strength constantly. At last the
weakest organ of inn ton gives way.
This we call disease. The doctor comes
M " d g .' v< ‘ 8 the disease a Lam mum.
T“ e th8ease “ ay s,ttack tlie bear, liver.
it tie ’-Mlle.V auto'iiaiio'niiD'l
or body action, or aotoa.atic exhaustion
a ro ", , , rr«7w
Lie . m«rh of being
bt.ih ori-dual ” and sit« ; »le. While e.VBiu-
5nil ,„ OI d(iy a , at i Pllt complaining of
atroeious he *d *che he us> d p 'rcussion of
the cranium, just as is done tor the chest
to nseermin whether there was any appa-
rent material lesion. Two or three min
ute8 a f, er finishing his examination lie
was greatly astonished to hear his patient
say that his headache had completely
disappeared. This method of treatment
has succeeded in his hands whenever
there was no material cause tor headache.
The percussion must be tinners, maae lightly
with only one or two wit mut
producing any disagreeable sensation
*> llt increasing gradually the ijtensi y of
idn!iui 9 l*?ed,"which removes
t(je dUtrt , ssi svmiitora . It is evident
thftt this reUef can on i y be momentary
and that the cause must be discovered
in order to be sure to cure the headache.
The same means is efficacious iu muscu¬
lar pain in nervous, impressionable
people. It is at any rats easy to try,
and according to the old saying, can’t do
auy harm, even if it don’t cure.
Thk Food Value op as Ego.—S ix
large egus will weigh pouud about a pound.
As a fiesh-piodiicer one of eggs is
equal to one pound of beet. About one-
third *““ of »' the weight of ““oT? an egg lanT is solid
nutriment, which is more than can be
said of meat. There arc no bones and
tough pieces that have to be laid aside,
Practically, au egg is animal food; and
yet tnere is none o t e .^agreea e
work of the butcher necessary to obtain
it. E^cgs at average prices are articles am^ng
the cheniiest and most nutritious
u £ jj L . t L; kt . au eg«* everything is complete
food iu itself, containing that
is necessary for the development of a per-
feet animal. It is also easily digested y
jf no £ damao-ed in cooking. Indeed there
is U o more concentrated and mmr-
isbing food than eggs. The allmmeu,
oil and saline m dt^r are, as in milk, iu
the right li(c pr< porti n for sustaining ani-
m “ l - The yolk._ami
salts arc contained in the bene,
this portion of the egg is most useful in
some forms of disease. A weakly per-
8 , D , in whom nerve force is d ficient and
fae u ^ im p f 0ver j sb ed. may take the
-
yolk of c an egg with . , advantage. , .... The
iron and the phosphoric compounds are
in a condition to be easily assimilat’d,
a!( fl although hoinceopathic in quantity,
nevertheless exert a marked influeuc • on
on tbe system. Thetoks of eggs con-
tainiog/ injuriously as they do, affected less albumen, are
not so hard-boiled by heat as the
whites; aud a yolk may
u*u Uy lie eaten by invalids without in-
convenience,
Forest Fires in texas.
-Reports of Tuesday from eastern
Texas say that fiiteen miles of pine
timber, reaching Montgomery county
toward the babiue rive*, are a seeth-
iug mass of flames. Tiie whole couu-
try is dry, and unless rain falls it is
eared that the loss to the yellow pine
section of Texas will run into the
millions. Several fine milling plants
and towns are ia the path of the fire,
wud gruve ieara are entertained
WISE iSI> OTHERWISE.
Ref. Ulatto Monszarro. a native Af¬
rican evangelist, contends that both
Solomon and David were black.
The sigu “lb” or “lbs,” which is
often used instead of pound or pounds,
is of ancient origin and is simply a
contraction of the word “libra,” the
Latin for pound.
The armchair once owned and nsed
by Dr. Samuel Johnson, the lexico-
grapher, writer and brilliantconversa-
tionalist, has been sold at auction at
Denbigh, Wales. It brought £53 7s.
India has perhaps a greater variety
<>f plants than any country in the
w rid, having 15,000 native speci* s.
wh !o the flora of the entire continent
o. Europe only embraces about 10
JJ0.
The “nova constellatio” coppers of
1783 ; so highly valued by collectors,
were made in Birmingham, England,
for Gourerneur Morris. Forty tons
>f copper were used in the mannfae-
tnre -
Many of the Hebrew wedding rings
were “tower lings,” the set hearing
die shape of a smaller tower in which
was inclosed a slip of parchment con¬
taining a prayer for the happiness
he couple
A Practical Litre Miss.
Little Girl—“Mamma, we is goin’
to have a elmrch fair, to get money for
the heathen. *’
Mamma—“That’s a lovely idea, my
angel, hut what can. you get to sell?”
Little Girl—“Oh.we is goin’to have
the people to bring their own things,
an’ sell them to theirselves, an’ give
us the money.”
Vila Energy is Renewed,
When strength and hea th have run down,
by a traiel* resort to the he pful, bram- g
tonic. Ho t tter’s Stomach Bitters, particu¬
lar y adapted to the wants of nervous, -.ys-
peptic, bilious invalid . 1 worn out ly
meat ! stra u, the care n‘ business orover-
nihil work, seek itsq ro i pit and benire ai!. It an*
t'-s mala ial complaint and i- an < fll-
cient remedy icr incipient rheumatism and
neur * 1 « ia -__
I" you cannot make money these times try
and make happnno s.
When Nature
Needs assistance it may be best to render it
promptly,but one should remember to use even
the most perfect remedies only when needed.
The best and most s mple and gentle remedy is
the Syrup of Figs manufactured by the Cali¬
fornia Fig Syrup Co.
Bu-i e-> men «ho Lave lost their trade
should advertise for it.
IP your Back Aches, or you are all worn out,
;-o<'d for nothing, it is eenenl debility.
Brown's iron B tiers w II cure vou, make V Oil
strong, cle inse your liver, and g.ve a g >od ap-
oetite- tones the nerves.
Toe wage-of sin is 'eath, an l tis the only
wa e-s a person is willing to have redue d,
•‘Teach your boys that \v ich they will
ract ce when they bet om men.” 'I his re¬
mark of Plut reh, th ■ ancient ph losopher,
shows that the oe ds of l.isday vv re imilar
t- those o th pres nt. We are g ad o note
that m r.y of t lie more i ro rressive. schoo s are
providing place- wh re the young men and
wo in n ma\ lt-ar ' that wli ch they wi 1 prae-
t ce 1 ter in ife. Our old frio d, the North
Geor a Agr cultu al Co lege D hi >nega, Ga.,
ha ma e s ch an addition to th ii already
tliorou h litera yao military c u se. .Splen¬
did r nuns h ve been tit ed up, exp rien c l
te hers enga ed, spe ia f r it ir • put in,
a d everything p, si -le hasb en Ion to make
the department eq ial to hat >f any first- ass
bn ne co lege a d at much lo>v r rates of
tuiiion. Any desired information w II be
cheerfully id L> hlo give • upon app ic-ation to th • pres-
it. egaisagieai ealth r ■» >rt a od
a ve’ > clieap p ace in w ic whichare to live. It is also
free from t e temptations a ways to
be fou id i i our large cities.
You > an boa t of i oble blood when you aro
the hero of noble d ds.
Ladies n edi ig a tonic, or c ildren who
want building up, sliou d take Brown’s Iron
l itt rs. It is pi asant to take, ur s slalari ,
r digestion, Biliou ness and Liver Complaints,
makes the Blood rich a id pure.
The love for mon se?m to be r eip-
roc t d just no a, is shy and keeps
at a d -tanc -.
Deafncfm Cannot be Cured
by local ap 1 cation , a-s theyca mot reach the
diseased portion nf ho ear. lueroisonly one
tional way to remedies. cure Deafness, aud that is bycon titu-
flamed Deafne s is caused by an in¬
cundi ion of t e mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets in¬
flamed you have a rum ding sound o” imper¬
fect hearing, and w .en it is entirely cl >red
Deafness is tho re-mlt, and unless the inflam¬
mation can bj taken cut and this tube re-
stored to i s nnrraai condition, he tring will be
caused destroyed forever; nr e cases out ten are
flamed by catarrh, which is nothing but an in¬
condition <>f the mucous surfaces.
We will give On'* Hundred J> dlars for any
ease of l> afnesstcau eii by catarrh) tlia' can¬
not lie cure l by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, Send for
c.rcuiai s, free.
F. J. r ’HKNVY & Co., Toledo, O.
t3^“Sold by Druggists, 75c.
I Am Truly Thankful
For Hood’s S irsaparilla. During t le war I
contract© 1 typhoid fever, aa i fever and
ague, leaving me w.th
"* -■ malarial and mer¬
curial poisoning
from which I have suf¬
fered ever since, in neu-
UjiS ralgia, rheumatism,
nervous prostra¬
tion and general debil-
J; gl'* it have . Much teen of the time I
unable to
work, and the doctors’
Mr. Stillman. treatment failed to do
me any good. Since I began laking Hood’s
Sarsa; arilla I have not lost a day’s work in
t ree month?, weigh ten pounds more
Hood’s Sa />Cures
than for years and am in better health than
any ime since the war.’’ J. H. Stili.man,
Chelte ham. Pa. G t only Hood^.
Hood’s Pills l>ecome the favoriie cathart e with
every one who trios them. 25 cen.s p^r Lox.
Unlike the Butch Process
No Alkalies
— OR —
Other Chemicals
are nsed in the
preparation of
W. BAKER & CO.’S
r reakfastCocoa
m which is nbsnlittelv
pure and soluble.
£[ i the with It lias strength Starch, morethnn of Arrowroot Cocoa threetimes mixed cr
Sugar, and is far more eco¬
nomical, costing lets than one cent a cup.
It is delicious, nourishing, and easily
DIGESTED. _
Sold by 6rocers everywhere.
W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester. Mass.
m
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Do Not Be Deceived
with o a «tcs. Enamels and Paints which stain the
hands, injure the iron and burn red.
The Risinff Sun Stove Polish Is Brilliant, Od or-
less. Durable, and the consumer pays for no tin
er glass package with every purchase.
THE HEWS IN GENERAL.
COM from Our Most Important
TelejrapMc Aim
And Presented in Pointed aud Reads*
ble Paragraphs.
A fire Sunday night destroyed thirty
buildings in the business portion of
tiro town of King Citv, Mo. The loss
is SI50,000.
The United States man-of-war Mohi-
enn arrived at Port Townsend, Wash.,
from Behring sea Friday night with
live officers ami seventeen men sick
with grip. The Mohican put in for re¬
pairs.
Advices from London state that
eleven new cases of the .choleraic dis-
order were reported at Greeuwick
workhouse Monday. 1 bus far, though
upward of 1G5 cases have been report-
ed there, only eight deaths have re-
suited,
One of the most disastrous fires which 1
has raged in Detroit, Mich., for many
years occurred Saturday evening on
Champlain street, a whole block of
business buildings on that street be¬
tween Brush aud Beaudien being com¬
pletely swept awav. Loss estimated
at 8200,000.
A London dispatch of Friday says:
A mysterious epidemic of diarrhoea
prevails in the Greenwich work-house.
Over 150 of the inmates are affected.
Two inmates of the Greenwich work¬
house are already dead and others are
in a dangerous condition. The symp-
tons-are in many respects similar to
cholera.
An unknown steamer was run down
and sunk in Boston harbor Friday
night, and many persons who were on
board were drowned, the vessel sink¬
ing so rapidly that it was impossible
to rescue them. The accident was
caused by the inability of the officers
of the respective crafts to see any dis¬
tance ahead, because of a heavy fog.
The New York Evening Past says
that the Valkyrie will be laid up on
this side of the Atlantic for the winter.
Discussion of the result of the race
was very warm Saturday. Yatchmen
were very decided in opinions about
the true results of the yatch’s great
race in its bearing on the old contro¬
versy between kneel and centerboard
Bursting w ater dams in the territory
of Tcpuca, Mexico, have caused great
loss qf life on several haciendas.
Twenty-four persons are known to be
drowned. At Santa Inez, in the state
of Oxaca, the town was inundated and
the town hull and many other build¬
ings were swept away. There were
similar disasters in other towns.
Information comes from Valparaiso,
( bile, of the marriage of Miss Amelia
l’ojas to Francis W. Egan. I be groom
is the eldest son of Hon. Patrick Egan,
formerly United States minister to
Chile. The bride is a daughter of the
late Don Jordge Bogas, at one time a
member of the Chilean senate aud one
ot „ the . . best and . most . respected . . lami- .. .
lies in Chile.
During the week ending October
14th 2,121,794 people paid to see the
World’s fair. It was the banner week
ot the exposition thus iar, and far ex¬
ceeded the attendance for alike period
of any international fair ever he d. Of
this number Chicago day contributed
over 700,000, a greater crowd,perhaps,
than ever before congregated within
an enclosure.
The big schooner Minnehaha was
beached at Stark, ten miles north of
Onekama, Mich., at, noon Saturday to
save her from foundering in deep wa¬
ter. The seas soon overwhelmed the
wreck ami drove the crew into the
rigging. Before the arrival of the
life-saving crews from Manistee and
Frankfort, the schooner went to pieces,
and six of the crew drowned.
A cable dispatch of Monday from
£an Jose, Costa Bica states that Pres¬
ident Rodrigues and his cabinet will
hear argument in the case of Francis
II. Weeks, the New York embezzler,
on the question of his extradition to
the United Mutes, lhe organ of Don
Felix Montero, the democratic candi¬
date for president, prints an editorial
strongly defending Weeks and oppos¬
ing his surrender.
The British steamships Glenlivig
and Dartmore, which sailed from the
Charleston port Sunday—the first
named for Bremen and the other for
Liverpool—carried 17,250 bales of cot¬
ton. The Glenlivig took 9,137 and
the Dartmore 8,113 bales. These are
lhe largest cargoes ever shipped irom
this port. These ships will run regu¬
larly from Charleston to Bremen and
Liverpool during the cotton season.
The bonded warehouses of Jacob F.
Shaffer at Lancaster, Penn., were to¬
tally destroyed by fire Sunday night
with their contents, consisting of over
1,300 barrels of whisky. The buildings
were set on fire. In the distillery the
incendiary placed hay in and around
the vats and saturated it with kerosene,
'lhe bung was also knocked out of a
barrel of spirits, which ran over the
(lour. The loss is $80,000 ; insurance
§58,000.
The supreme council of the Scottish
Rite of Free and Accepted Masons
met at St. Louis, Mo., Monday,Philip
dicker, of Galveston, Tex., acting
commander presiding. The proceed¬
ings were of course of a secre t nature.
l he deputies came from states and
territories west of the Ohio river aud
south of the Mason aud Dixon’s line,
nd comprise many leading Masons of
ie country, the supreme council be-
tg composed only of Masons of the
hirty-third degree.
Dcnmcralie Negroes Issue an Address.
lhe executive committee of the negro
national league has issued an address
urging the workingmen in New Turk,
Massachusetts, Virginia, Iowa and
Ohio to support the democratic ticket
in those states. lhe address attributes
the prevailing distress to the Sherman
law and the McKinley tariff and the
extravagance of the Reed congress.
A Whole Train Crrw Killed.
An accident to the Pennsylvania
limited at Wellsville, Ohio, Tuesday
morning, at 6:15 o’clock, resulted in
the death of the entire engine crew
aud fatal injuries to three men who
occupied the baggage and express car.
The limited ran into a freight train,
whicl) was crossing the main track.
^ | A HE ROYAL Baking
A Powder surpasses all
others in leavening power, in
purity and wholesomeness,
and is indispensable for use
wherever the best and finest
food is required.
411 other Baking Powders contain
ammonia or alum.
ROYAL DAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK.
To Clean Turbid Water,
Dr. Leffman recommends to house¬
wives a simple means of precipitating
turbid water by the solution of alum.
One hundred and thirty grains of
chrvstalized alum dissolved in one
pint of water will produce a large
quantity of the purifying liquid, as it
is only used in the proportion of one
to two grains of alum to a gallon of
water. That would require three tea¬
spoonfuls of the solution to every two
gallons of the water. After stirring it
in let the water stand a few hours,
and it will be perfectly clear and
ready to be poured off from the thiek
deposit in the bottom. If it is then
filtered it will be iu good condition
for drinking,
Even without filtering it will be safe
to drink the water if it has not stood
very long, as it has be< n found that
the addition of the alum greatly re-
duces the number of bacteria. The
taste is not affected, as the alum de-
composes the water and sets free com-
pounds that attach themselves to the
muddy elements in the water and
cause them to settle. This remedy is
not for contaminated water, which
should always be boiled .—New York
Post.
Innocent Enough.
Mother—“Phew! Horrors! You’ve
been smoking.”
Little Boy—“Only corn Bilk.”
Mother— “Theoodor is abominable.”
Little Boy—“Yes’rn. Corn Bilk
smells worse than tobacco, but it’s
only corn silk.”
Somehow, this tinkering with the
currency and the great fear that, our
dollar wasn’t an honest one reminds
us of the epitaph found on an old
tombstone: “I was well, wished to be
fo e tter, took physic and died.”— Ex.
SEVEN IN ONE BANK.
A Nashville Hank show. It*. Preference
for ji'iinitigh’ stndenin.
F urth Na ional Bank. Nashville, lias
, iu its enip-ioy seven o the g a nate- of Jen-
nings’ T Bus mss Co lege. NaslivilK Te n.
eyare scat’eio all the way .rum the Tcil-
er s < esk ba k to hat of co ■ etions. Some
of them recehin sa aries a-» high a- $1,500 er
y ar. Tli re ; re many other B nk ad; rom-
me tfiirn in Na h* iile and in tue South who
have with them graduate- of i his not dsci.oo.
Beecbam’s Pills with a dri .k :o ua’f r inorn-
ings. Peeeham’s—nootiier*. 25r>(*utsa hot.
German
I Syrup” word
must say a as to the ef¬
ficacy of German Syrup. I have
used it in my family for Bronchitis,
the result of Colds, with most ex¬
cellent success. I have taken it my¬
self for Throat Troubles, and have
derived good results therefrom. I
therefore recommend it to my neigh-
bors as an excellent remedy in such
cases. James T. Durette, Earlys-
ville, Va. Beware of dealers who
offer you “something just as good.”
Always insist on having Boschee’s
German Svrup. fit
Will You Marry Soon?
If <o. you are obliged to have a solid
IS karat gol ring. You wil want to
tec Mire that it IS IS karat, pure
and genui"©. W rite to us tor our
catalogue of weddi g ring*.
J. P. STEVENS & BRO., Jewelers,
ATLANTA. <JA.
$io A Day Free ?
Enclose in a letter containing
your fail tame and address, the
outside wrapper of a bottle of
Smith’s Bile Beans (either size).
If your letter is the first one opened
in the first morring mail $5 of any
day except Sunday will be
sent vou at once. If _ the 2d, 3d,
4th. 5th or 6th, $1. Ask lor the
SMALL size. Full list tnuiledto
all who send postage for it (2 cts.).
Address J. F. Smith & Co.
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m “ Not a gripe
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How isYoor Blood?
I had a malignant breaking out on my leg
below the knee, and was cured sou nd and well
with two and a half bottles of j S.S.S. j
Other blood medicines had failed ___1
to do me any good. Will C. Beaty,
YorkviHc, S. C*
I was troubled fromchild’ o'-dwlthan ag-
erav - ted case of Tettc’% i< nd i hree bottles or
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Our book on Bleed an l Skin Diseases mailed
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menf. immedia Whi.-ky and all other dru-rs stopjied
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Embalming in Egypt.
It is estimated that the number of
bodies embalmed in Egypt from B. C.
2 , 000 , when the art is supposed to have
been tirst practiced, to A. D. 700,
when it ceased, amounts to 420,000,00 a
A nother estimate places the total
number of mummies at 741,000,000,
but this is based upon the extention of
the beginning <>l the practice to a much
earler date. The traffic iu mummies
is very profitable to the modern
Egyptian dealers.— Exchange.
Began Work at Once.
ond Mother—“And so my little
nn g e l joined the Little Defenders tu-
t ] a y ? nn J -will always be kind to dumb
animals?”
Little Angel—“Ycs’m. Cornin’home
j niP t a man wif a bag full of kittens ’at
} ie was goin’ to drown, and he promised
to bring them here for us to be kind
to .”—Street dr Smith's Good News.
A Careful Boy.
Mother—“How iu the world did you
ge t your coat sleeves so dirty?”
Little Buy—“Walkin’ ’cross the
puddles on my bauds, so’s not to get
Uj y feet wet.”
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is largely Tiie Bugged Child
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product. air \r
Fresh
and exercise fT"
usually duee sound pro-
appetite and '
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sound sleep. chil- Mr
dren Sickly obtain
great benefit from
Scott’s Enuilsion
of cod-liver oil with Ilypo-
phosphites, a fat-food rapid
of assimilation and almost
as palatable as milk.
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