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fAY IS FIRED
FROM SENATE
P;aas.vlvania Governor's Appoint
uent Could Not Stand.
defeated BY ONLY ONE VOTE
A Tremendous Throng Gathered
In Senate Chamber to See the
Great Fight Through.
Hoa. Matthew S. Qnay was Tues
day refused a seat in the United States
f , on the appointment of the gov
prncr of Pennsylvania by a vote of 33 to
m The galleries were thronged with
multitudes while other multitudes
_ ere unable to gain admission.
Ou the floor of the senate was every
member of the body then in the city
w d scores of member of the house of
representatives. The great throng
listened with deep attention to the
brilliant arguments of Mr. Spooner in
fivor of the seating of the former Penn
sylvania senator and to the Democratic
snd fiery eloquence of Mr. Daniel, of
Virginia, who appealed to his col
leagues to do Tvhat, on his oath as a
senator, he deemed right, and vote to
do justice to him who was knocking at
the senate doors. Mr. Daniel con
cluded ten minutes before the hour
Sd for the voting to begin.
The excitement in the senate by
this time was intense. There was a
hash in the chamber as Mr. Frye, in
the chair announced at 4 o’clock that
the hour for the final vote had arrived
and that the question was the pond
ing motion of Mr. Chandler to strike
oat of the resolution declaring Mr.
Quay not to be entitled to a seat the
word “not.”
Amid suppressed excitement Mr.
Chandler demanded the yeas and nays
and the secretary of the senate began
to call the roll. All knew the vote
would be close.
Mr. McCumber, of North Dakota,
formerly a Quay advocate, delivered a
carefully prepared constitutional argu
ment iu opposition to the seating of
Mr. Quay. Mr. Lindsay, of Kentucky,
spoke.
Mr. Spooner contended for liberal
statesmanship in the case, saying that
the senate should not take the nar
rowest conceivable view of its deter
mination of the question. As for him
self, neither personal tie nor popular
criticism would influence his vote,
which should be cast for Mr. Quay,
Messrs. Stewart, of Nevada, and Tur
ner, of Washington, followed.
At 4 o’clock the chair announced the
hour for voting had arrived and the
pending question was Mr. Chandler’s
motion to strike out of the committee
resolution declaring that Mr. Quay
"as not entitled to a seat in the sen
ale, the word “not.” Mr. Chandler
asked for yeas and noes.
Ihe motion was defeated as follows:
Yeas—Allison, Baker, Carter, Chan-
U'tr, Clark, of Wyoming; Cullom,
baniel, Davis, Deßoe, Foraker, Fyre,
Hansbrough, Jones, of Nevada;
•I'Comas, MoLaurin, Mason, Morgan,
Penrose, Perkins, Platt, of
• Y’ork; Scott, Sewell, Shoup,
epooner, Stewart, Sullivan, Taliafer
\barren, Wetmore, Wolcott—32.
->oes Allen, Bacon, Bard, Bate,
f" ry ’ Burr °ws, Butler, Ciay, Cock-
Culberson, Hale, Harris, Heit-
T ’’ Hawle y> Jones, of Arkansas;
•unsay, Mcßride, McCumber, Mc
e!7, McMillan, Martin, Money,
°f Connecticut ; Proctor,
pries, Ross, Simon Teller, Tillman,
p‘7* Turner, Vest, Wellington—33.
(• airs wer ® announced as follows,
far i Q each instance being
or able to Mr. Quay and the second
Ppnaed ,to him: Pritchard with Gal
jCp'pPo" with Hanna; Foster with
j.P’kodge with Thurston; Kenney
p! Caffery; Elkins with Chilton;
riankswith Mallory; Hoar with
us, Kyle with Rawlins,
paired• *°^ ow * n S senators were un-
Aldrich, Beveridge, Clark, of Mon
p, Pettigrew
cri Question then recurred to the
b a /’“•solution and it was adopted
tail tr th® former vote
tioiP exactl J reversed on this ques-
HORRORS of famine.
g.
1,1 in India Becomes More and
or ® Deplorable,
jtest official reports from the
districts of India say that the
listing there is indescribable
unparalleled, and that the pres
old p ‘‘‘! i 8 ( l u ' te inadequate. They
ti s * t “ e nuortaliry among the cat
! lie fi an'V Po PeTere that the authori
sing to a A a Pt farm imple
pla, I .i, SO . brunau power can re
tio jv bullocks. Such dras
ei' 5,1r6 bas never before been
ty a 7' eve D in the greatest scarci
* v * auurials.
AN EXTRAORDINARY CRIME.
A Man In the Street Shot Dead by a Prisoner
Confined In a Jail.
A crime has just been committed at
Caderoyta Mendez, in the State of
Queretaro, Mexico, which has attract
ed great attention not only in the lo
cality, but also In the city of Mf’xieo,
owing to the extraordinary fact that
the perpetrator was at the time in
prison on a charge of robbery, and
persons in that position as a rule have
not the means nor the opportunity of
doing bodily harm to people who are
outside of prison.
The victim of the assassin’s bullet
was a gentleman of the name of Jose
Llaca, a prominent aad substantial
resident of the locality. Mr, Llaca
had recently had some difficulties with
persons In the vicinity owing to clashes
in business interests, and a man by
the name of Olvera had been put in
jail on a charge of stealing certain
mules belonging to Mr. Llaca from his
hacienda, known by the name of La
Llave.
Mr. Llaca naturally supposed that
after being put in prison the thief
would be disarmed, and In going about
his daily business in the town he, of
course, never hesitated about passing
in front of the prison. On the day of
the murder he was passing on the op
posite side of the street, and the pris
oner, seeing him from the jail, shot at
him from behind with such good aim
that the bullet entered near the spinal
column. The wounded man tried to
draw his pistol, but Just then received
another bullet in the breast and fell
back in a dying condition.
The sistor-in-law of Mr. Llaca, who
had seen what had occurred from the
balcony of a neighboring house, ran
into the street to render assistance to
her kinsman, and at the same time the
murderer, who, through inexplicable
carelessness, was allowed to get out of
the prison, approached Mr. Llaca and
shot him through the head, causing in
stant death.
When he received the first shot Mr.
Llaca was walking along reading a
newspaper which he had just received
from the capital.
Where She Draws the Line.
A woman can tray an Inferior article
in groceries, because a better Is too ex
pensive, and keep her contentment, but
she can't do it In a dry goods store.—
Atchison Globe.
Millions for Baseball.
A million of dollars are spent every year upon
the game of baseball, but large ns this sum
Is It cannot begin to equal the amount spent
by people in search of health. There Isa sure
method of obtaining strengih, and It Is not a
costly one. We urge those who have spent
much and lost hope to try llostetter’s Stomach
Bitters. It strengthens the stomach, makes
digestion easy and natural, and cures dyspep
sia, constipation, biliousness and weak kid
neys.
A Hint to Advertisers.
[From N. Y. Town Topics ]
Business men who put their adver
tisements iu the big dailies on Sundays
must have money to throw away, and,
therefere, need no advertising. Who
is to find or read your advertisement
when it is hidden away in “section
17, column 5,” separated from other
announcements in the same line, and
undiscoverble without the aid of
mathematics and a microscope? No
body sees it, even by accident. You
are obliged to ask the clerk in the
newspaper office to hunt it up for you
so as to be certain that it was publish
ed. The same advertisement in a
good weekly paper would reach thou
sands of first-class families and be
noticed and regarded by everybody.
Proof.
Madge—But don’t you really believe that Ida
IS engaged? , , . , .
May—No; I’m sure she Isn’t. I asked her lr
there was any truth In the report, ana she re
lused to say a word.—Harper's Bazaar.
The Best Prescription for Chills
and Fever Is a bottle of GhOve s I astei.ess
Chill Tonic. It Is simply iron and quinine In
a tasteless form. No cure—no pay. Frlce 500.
Ameliorated Athletics.
“Your basketball club hasn’t reported any
bioken bones lately.’’
“No; we voted out all the girls who wanted
to play for exercise.” —Chicago News.
Putnam Fadeless Dye produces the
fastest and brightest colors of any known dye
stuff. Bold by all druggists.
His Experience.
Mrs. Good—Ah! there Is nothing which causes
so much mGerv as liquor!
The Tramp-Beggln’ your pardon, ma am,
It’ink first causes more mls’hy dan anyt ing
else.—Puck.
nail's Catarrh Cure Is a liquid and Is taken
Internally, and acts directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free. Sold by Druggists, 75c.
F. J. Cheney & < 0., Props., Toledo, O.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething, softens the gums, reduces Inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind oollc. 25c. a bottle.
A woman usually abandons her opinion the
moment her husband Is converted to It.
FITS permanently cured. Nofitsornervons
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline s Great
Nerve Restorer. *2 trial bottleand treatise free.
i)r. K. U. Kline, Ltd , 931 Arch St., Phlla., Pa.
Piso’s Cur© for Consumption is an Infalli
ble medicine for coughs ami colds.—N W.
SiMTKL, Ocean Grove, N.J., ret) 17, lwu.
The happy father is apt to relate creepy sto
ries about his firstborn.
La Creole Will Restore those Gray hairs
•y Beside r is a Perfect Dressing and Restorer. Price SI.OO.
MITQHELL’S
fell
Price, 28c.
EYE SALVE
Hard to Winter.
Kind Lady—You must have a very
hard time in winter.
Tramp (between mouthfuls) —Yes,
indeed, mum. Sometimes I darsent
ask fur a bite fur days, and I ’most
starves, mum.
“What do yon fear at such times?”
“I’d be axed to shovel snow, mum.”
Obedient Bobby.
“Bobby, didn’t I tell you not to go
in the parlor when Mr. Hopkins comes
to see your sister?”
“Ma, I didn’t go in. I jes’ stuck my
head in the door and made some faces
at him.” —Chicago Record.
Ask Your Denier for Allen’s Foot-Ease,
A powder to shake Into your shoes; rests the
feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Sore,
llot, Callous, Aching, Sweating Feet and In
growing Nails. Allen’s Foot-Ease makes new
or tight shoes easy. At all druggists and
shoe stores, 25 cts. Sample mailed FREE.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y.
Hoping For the Best. 1
Benham— Everybody says that baby looks
like me.
Mrs. Benham—But he may outgrow It, dear.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxativk Bromo Quinine Tabi.kts. All
druggists refund the ranney If it falls to cure.
J£. W. Gkoves signature la on each box. 200.
Specific.
“I wonder how lie was cured of the political
fever 7”
“By the mud bath treatment, I believe!”—
Detroit Journal.
WINTER BILE
H Causes bilious head-ache, back-ache
and all kinds of body aches. Spring
is here and you want to get this bile
poison out of your system, easily,
naturally and gently. CASCARETS
are just what you want; they never
grip or gripe, but will work gently
while you sleep. Some people think
the more violent the griping the better
the cure. Be careful—take care of
your bowels—salts and pill poisons
leave them weak, and even less able to
keep up regular movements than be
fore. The only safe, gentle inside
Spring cleaner for the bowels are
sweet, fragrant CASCARETS. They
don't force out the foecal matter with
violence, but act as a tonic on the whole 30 feet of bowel wall, strengthen
the muscles and restore healthy, natural action —buy them and try them.
You will find in an entirely natural way your bowels will be promptly
and permanently put in good order for the Spring and Summer work.
HaR jpgflp JR
CANDY CATHARTIC
To ny nttdy mortal suffering from bowel troubles and tpo poor to buy CASCARb TS we will send a boa free. Address
Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York, menliooing advertisement aad paper. ;$
Brain Force in Bicycle Riding,
Messrs. R. E. and C. Crompton re
cently presented to the Cycle Engi
neers’ Institute at Birmingham, Eng
land, the results of a remarkable in
vestigation concerning the efficiency of
the human body considered as a motor.
Heretofore the body has generally been
treated as analogous to a boat engine,
work being obtained from it through
chemical action on the muscles. But
the Messrs. Crcmpton behove they
have demonstrated that the greater
part of the energy-yielding processes
go on within the brain, or in the ner
vous system directly connected with
the brain. In bicycle-riders they find
that the greatest waste is from the
brain and nerves, and not from the
muscles. The nerve waste, they nver.
is proportional to the number of times
that the nerve centres energize the
muscles In order to make a stroke, and
hence the craving for high gears,
which diminish the number of strokes
and thus economize the nerve waste.
They advocate, instead of high gear
ing, an increase in the length of the
cranks, for the purpose both of reduc
ing the number of strokes and of in
creasing their efficiency.
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Good Luck." Baking PowdeT is only brand sold in #ol:d car
load lota. More “ Good Luck ” sold in South than sll other brands
combined. Highest Leavening Power. Wholesome snd Healthful.
Look for the " Horse Shob " on every can
nearfartr*4 by Tf Southern rUuufac luring Cos.. Richmond. Va.
OTTON
is the name
of a valu
able ill ustrat
ed pamphlet
which should
be in the hands
of every planter who
raises Cotton. The
book is sent Free.
Send name and address to
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
Mention this Paper'"" , 'SKlr“"’'‘-
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Is one of the earileot harblngeni of sprlnn-nn
equally sure indication fa that feeling of lan
guid depression. Many swallows of
H S REl^>R39tfc3*r
nr* bent for a (tprtnft tonic—find for a turner t
bevfrajje. 5 gallon-# ft>r fVMHs- Write for
list cf premium* offered free for label#.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 & 3.50 SHOES jjft'ow
Kl\ With other make;, f
/J ti Xlatlorssd by over f
/i 1,000,000 wearer#. KB CM
Wf The aonubu) have W. L. F TS
II /■ Douglas’ name and price |uj
I 1 iZ stamped on bottom. TakeMHPAt, jr
m \bnß no substitute claimed to bo Y 1 *
Cj \s>2 good. Your dealer jglbp-A?"' A
vs, Vl B Gould keep them —/j-ija.
not, we will send a pair *ha£.- r i •?/
M on receipt of price and a SC.
for carriage. State kind oi leather,
. sMB stxe, and width, plain or tat> toe. Cat. free.
wtMEYtms w - C DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mass.
MHow lo get a
Pea Tiresler
For $5.08.
100 for sal© at. this price
between now and July Ist,
vi I—can.!Civ* but none after that date,
•- lloinember that. 'Mils Is
■ '*(4 Jr the chance of your life.
Write quick for circulat e and Information about
how to get them. Kit e come, first nerved We
have the best and moat complete line of lea
Throshers lu tho U. B. This advertisement will
no' appear but onoo, no write today. Address
plainly.
J. H- G7VR*DNE'R& eo-,
DAI.TON, GA,
Modder River DIAMOND
80 closely resembles the genuine as to bo be
yond detection excopt by the closest scrutiny of
an expert. Only cost from $.'1.00 to 15.00 each.
Worn by leaders of society every wnoro. Bend
4c for Illustrated catalogue. Agents wanted.
The Modder River Diamond Cos„
No. 919 Prudential Building, Atlanta, Oit.
1 Wanted for the best
A UPI selling book over
M IYHH YU ■ published. 1,000 de-
WHI . I . Uvered In York Cos.,
Tl 1 A kJ S. (1.. 1,100 lu Ander
son County. 000 In
Charleston, 1,189 in Mem-phis. One ageut soils
250 in one week, SIOO to SIO.OO per day sure
In answering state your experience, If any.
J. L. /NICHOLS & CO.,
No. 912-924 Austell Building, Atlanta, ba.
OPIUM 'MORPHINE
hal-ltscured at home. NO CIIItK, NO I’AY.
Correspondence confidential. GATK CITY
SOCIETY, Lock box 715, Atlanta, <ia.
Wanted—Tract of farming land. Send descrip
tion and lowest price. F. A. Hall, Savannah, Ga.