Newspaper Page Text
A Cheering Message,
The star boarder bad quarrelled
with the landlady’s daughter, whose
steady company he had been. Three-
year-old was in tho parlor when the
quarrel occurred. She was supposed
not to bo old enough to understand
such things.
The next day at luncheon timo
Three-year-old looked and across piped the room
at tho star boarder out,
during a lull in the general conversa¬
tion ;
“Don’t you care, Clmrlic 1
. just the Buffalo I'.x-
oves you same.
l’ rc88 ‘
_
Wlinriifu,
Then* arc kna\ «• new and Uicn met wifi
w!..» renre eni r. mm |... a I utter- a,i«tr»t-«m-
eus stimuli ire Mentl'-al with or rsms.-Hlric
t»rn|irrl h-h akin to Hi.....' Hostetler'-, Siorn-
m h Hitler, These compounds *nnn| only no reed people in
routing ttioir tr*sny nrtlrlo, upon
WM<*|ualTih»d with the (jcnulm* which
much their opposite ns day I* to nl/hl.
JUtd take no mi I intitule for tho (fraud
rheumatism remedy for rnalfuin, kidney djFpppMfi. contttip&lifin,
and trouble.
without Thotifht. is troublesome to him who lives
his own Hpprohfitif
T»r. Kt nuu’s S w a m p - Hoot euro*
*ii Pamphlet Kidney and Bladder troubles
end ('ormulfaf Inn free,
laboratory Binghamton. N. Y.
A pa rp d I gee ted in bettor than a volume bur-
riediy r a I.
In Olden Time*
People overlooked the Importance of jx-rma-
nejitly beneflilal effects ami were Fattened
with transloni act ion. but now that It l» gener-
»ll> known thatHyrupof X'lgi will permanent-
lv rure habitual coirellimilcn. well Informnil
po'.plc will not buy other laxatives, which act
lor a time, hut flna'ly Injure Iho system.
KiMponsIbliliy walks hand In hand wllhco-
jiaclty and power.
Hrwnrc of OintntrntN t'nlftrrh Tbm
Coninhi dfrrmry.
ns Hifrrurv ''ill iir»‘iy destroy tho krtinn of
MUfll ftiul rorupb ii'ly dorahKu tho whole »yn-
t«*m when ent«*rlii(;it arl.ifioH tlirougu the mucou« nur*
fnrt‘s. Niirli bIhmiI'I nwvor hi* used ex-
<f*pt on ]iri?Hrrtptif>n« from reputable do fold phy»i-
riiuiti. ah th n dumace. t bey will Is ten them. to
Jallte utarrh you run jHiH-lbiy uiRUUfautured derive from by F. J.
( (’un*
t.’heuey ite ('<>.. Toledo, 0.. contains no mer-
- ur.v, and is taken fh/rn nUy, nr/In/f fUrert.lv
upon the hloo in I t«nd inncwu Haji’” < surfaces of the
s.vKiem. hn\ tm; Catarrh Cure be
Mire to gef fin* ceiiulne. It is taken Inter-
na ly, and isrande, In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
■ i,.-n,v * ce. Ti-sttmiudaU free.
*1T“.-old by druggists, price 76c. per bottle.
fl»u HnUinu I'xirniirdinnry.
Two a. re* muliH-rrin fattsn u hoa*. Tlics
W*b B d
u t
mulbx-rr «m mid «t rr j.. rfn*iiy fat when taken
muii .m tr. .■si’. k ri. i, .-i, cn>i what
arc sR fat lmas worth? l .u-hi-st kniils of mul-
fru-' s i/li't-s w' l
PIbo’s (’un* cured mo of HtandjiiR. a Throat and Lung
trouble of tbreo y«*ar 8 ’ K. CaiiV,
Huntington, Ind., Nov. 12, 1804.
|iti|iiiireil llenlth in Not ICmdly Iteumlncrf,
vet l'arki-i'. (ilniii-r Tnirla )ms atialimil It In
mannas... For every wea k re-M a nd dlatrem.
Mr*. Winsluw’s HontMatt Syrup for children
-
tfoft , 1 idi.c Wlih.cri'eye-urellr. WcTJmm
i»rhottl*. p -
»on'«“;n-walrr rinnti.'lf.ts»#llat 28r
Gastric Dyspepsia
And constipation
troubled mo for
over a year. I grow
worse anil could
liarilly perform my
household duties.
m I had severe pains
In my stomach, es¬
pecially at night. I
treated with our
physician six
£$5 months without
avail. I resorted to
Hood's Sarsapa¬
rilla, and having taken six bottles I am free
from all distress In my stomach and am no
longer troubled with dyspepsia.” Mas. Mxn
cubit Faxgxn, Indian Falls, N. V.
Hood’s Sarsanarilln
*
I— *" tho Only llljf
——
Vrur* • LiC ni 0100(1 An J » Urlll©!
*
Prnmlnim PremJnimUpm i. . the pubUo ys. t\;ttox%t. , fit
llnAfi llwWH , 5 w Dillft IIIS **»)• 1° in buy. eiuir to take,
i e«*r ctt’wt. mo.
The Greatest fledical Discovery
ot the Age.
KENNEDY’S
Medical Discovery.
DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS.
Has itlscovsr.d tn one of our common
pasture woods a remedy that cures every
kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula
down to n common pimple.
He has tried it In over eleven hundred
cases, and never failed except in two eases
(both thunder humor). He has now in
his possession over two hundred eortiii-
eates oi Us value, all within twenty miles
of Boston. Send postal card for book.
A benefit is always experienced from the
first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted
when tho right quantity is taken.
When the lungs are affected it causes
shooting pains, like needles passing
through them; the same with the Liver
or Bowels. This is caused by tho duets
being stopped, and always disappears in a
week utter taking it. Head tho label.
It the itomach is foul or bilious It will
cause squeamish feelings at tlrsL
No change ot diet ever necessary. Eat
the best you can get, and enough of tt
Dose, one tablospoonfu! in water st bed¬
time. Sold by all Druggists.
WY lr V«V*Y ,r *. ,h w
World » Fair I MKIHE3T AWARD.
IMPERIAL
<5fRANUM
Always WINS HOSTS of
FRIENDS wherever its
Superior Merits become
known. It is the Safest
FOOD for Convalescents!
Sold by DRU00IST5 EVERYWHERE l 5
MARLIN REPEATER.
s 25- 20 MARLIN. ' if*. BF
Ob Solid Top O.w (Viihrf.
1 ar-d Side-ejecting
a .otherc.ift>n.«r™«»j-.The Marlin Fire
New Haven, Conn.
_
p PISO’S CURE FOR
.
o time, fry dru g $ift».
r —.....
j Sw jgf JfBBi
Till-: LEGISLATURE.
- .....................—........ —
GKOItGIA 80L0N3 MKKTIN IIEG
l,T, A It SKSSIO.N.
Proceeding* of the Senate and House
Presented In Brief.
Monday’s session in the honse wa*
principally taken np with tho rending
of new bills. Mr. Jlroyles’ bill to
amend tho charter of the city of At-
I lanta was passed. This bill provides
for the incorporation of 200 acres of
territory running eastward from tho
fourth ward to the DeKalb county
Iino along , ,, tho southern boundary of «
the Georgia railroad, ft also tiro-
vide* that tho city officials, cottrioil¬
men anti mayor shall not hold any
other office. A bill by Mr. McDan¬
iel, of Fannin county, to remove the
(■(.'inly seat from Morganton to Blue
Bulge, which was reported njion fa¬
vorably by tho committee which had
it under consideration, was tho causo
of considerable discussion. It was
finally decided to agree with the re¬
port of tho committee, and as there is
some opposition to tbe measure it was
made the special order for Wednesday.
In accordance with a resolution intro-
dueed by Mr. Battle, of Muscogee, the
bouse went into adjournment for ten
minutes to hour an address from Hon.
( buries Jewett, ex-sjicaker ot the In-
liana house. His remarks were listened
to w ith great appreciation. Mr. Boi-
feuillot, of Bibb,introduced an imjior-
taut bill. It provides that municipal
corporations sliall exempt from taxa-
Iion, for hui h a term as tlio.y sen fit,all
inaiHlfaotOfioB seeking to locate
111 • this state. This bill was
iutroduoctl at the suggestion
r the Georgia manufacturers.
Tho followinf? lulls were trivon ’ a third
, uiiil * pu^Hcil: , J f.*HiAi)liBu . t *. .
.fJiuliilg o u
eVHtent of fillhlfC wIiooJh for tho town
<>l /•«. * ’uytoil, , . rn io aiuoud i an act , to . coneol- ,
idat(‘ nniMid and codify the varioiiH
nets * mci irpornling „ 4 the 4 , city -. of r Forsyth; -n
to pay John 1*aver $2 per diem for
running eli vator; To nmend an act in-
cor jiornling the town of llayno; To cs-
GxDliHb a new charter for the city of
Cyovington; Io create a board of com-
tUo county of Webster; lo abolish ap-
,m ii]h from tho police court to tho
and cuuucil of Bavannah; To
amend the cliarfer of tho town of Bos-
ton; To establish and incorporate a
bonril t f tux receivers and assessors for
lire city of Bavannah; To abolish the
i-it y court of LnurcliH county. A large
, )Um j )( . r „f n ,. w bill* were introduced
and read first time. The house tvl-
Wednesday in order
that tlio members might celebrate
“Georgia Day” J at the exposition. *
.. 1 . irero were people , from , all ,, quarters ,
nt tbe capitol Wednesday to hear the
debate on the Bush hill which was the
special order in tho house. Tkoinves-
ligating committee on tho bribery
charges had, however, not yet made
its report so, upon motion of Mr.
Hush, tho bill was curried over and
made the special order for next
Wednesday. The reformatory homo
bill, which was another special order,
was then taken up anil occupied tho
uttcutiou of the house during the
session and even beyond the
usual hour of adjournment. This bill
line been so often mentioned that it is
familiar to everyone. This bill was
first introduced by Mr. Burwell, of
Haueock, and the bill discussed dnr-
ing tho day was the substitute offered
nml recommended by the committee,
A great number of the members were
lieard from on tho subject nml a num-
her of amendments added to tho bill.
It failed to pn^s, however, and
wne, upon motion of Mr. .Tenk-
j nH( ,,f Putnam, recommitted to
t * 10 penitentiary committee. This
practically defeats the measure,
ns Mr. Jenkins, Lvored in his argument, stated
^ whiU , lu , a reformatory,
this was not the best solution of tho
question. It carried with it a big up-
propriation and it was doubtful if tho
good returns from the investment
would be worthy of this expenditure,
There was read in the house a resolu-
tion from the Atlanta Women’s Club
asking the lreuso to pass tho loforma-
v.ry b.U Ihe resolution was signed
by nil of the members who are tho
most prominent ami best known wo-
men 3,1 Atlanta. 1 hero were four
G jeeial orders set for the day.
lliree of these wore of great inpor-
tnnee ami either would have taken up
tire whole morning. These bills were
the Bush bill, tho reformatory home
Wll. <!>" uuiform text-book bill ami the
Fannrn cc.unty court house bill.
j'r* h °T ° f “ dj0 ur ,• M ,"'
XV Willingham, cha.rnmn of , the oomm , t-
tee, asked to submit the report of the
commUteo oppoiiitcd by the house to
investigate the bribery charges. Iho
honse refused to accept however ami
i( went over until Ihursdny. During
the morning a delegation of twenty
promiuent residents of Fannin county
appeared before the legislature for the
purpose of protesting against the pass-
age of the bill of Mr. McDaniel, of
Fannin, to remove the county seat
from Morganton to Itluo llidge.
'1 hose gentlemen say that tho recent
election was not a fair one.
A resolution was introduced in the
honse Thursday by Mr. Johnson, of
Hall, to have the governor direct the
attorney-general to investigate the:
consolidation of the railroads in Geor¬
gia and if there is any evidences of a
violation of the constitution which
discourages a monopoly, to proceed
against such a corporation. The res¬
olution seeks to have the general
assembly investigate particularly rail¬ the
consolidation into the Southern
way system of so great a portion of tho
railroad interests of the state and
asks that Ihe governor instruct the
attorney-general to investigate and
proceed against the system if any vio-
lation to the state laws is shown. The
house concurred in the senate nmeud-
ment to the house bill to allow the jury,
in all cases except the great capital
crimes, to reduce tbe offense to ft mis-
demeanor, and, if tbe judge concurs in
this recommendation, to punish n* in
tho case of a misdemeanor. Thi-
measure is the senate’s substitute for a
bill of a similar character which passed
the house at the last session. The bill
] embodies introduced tho principles by Mr. Jenkins, of a like of
measure
Putnam, and received the hearty i
d irsercsrt of tbe oode eommif»:oti
before it wa* takeu up la the sen ¬
Tlio Till wan debuted at Considerable
length and finally passed. A number
of new bills were introduced, most of
them being of a local character. The
following bills were passed: To re¬
peal art net incorporating the town of
llaynnei To authorise the comp¬
troller general to reopen tho
matter of assessment of taxation
of the property of tho North High¬
land IimJroad Company ; To amend an
act incorporating tho town ot Madi¬
son ; To provide compensation for the
commissioners of Thomas county. Tbe
house whs in an uproar for a time du¬
ring tho morning’s session. Mr. Me-
Daniei’s bill to change the county site
of Fannin county was the occasion and
Mr. McDaniel's speech the direct
cause. 'ihe bin was finally passed,
I ho railroad c< immittee Submitted
iheir report. The scalpers’ bill was
requested to bo withdrawn by the
member who offered it; also the bill to
make the roads issue mileage books.
Tho committee reported favorably on
.’Iraurioti’s bill to put sleeping cars in
the hands of tho railroad commission-
(rs. f I he report of the investigating
c 'remittee on the corruption charges
was submitted and read. Tho nature
of report has already been published,
“—
Senator Harris, of Macon, introduc-
((1 an important bill in tho sebato
Monday morning. His bill seeks to
give i t lii f to the supreme court by
i renting a court of appeals,to be com¬
posed of three judges, to bo appointed
by Die governor lit once and to sit at
tix different plac.-s in Georgia. Mr.
Harris thinks his bill a good one and
that, it ought to pass, us it would give
the needed relief before ihe bill of
Mr. Fleming to amend tho constitu¬
tion could be adopted by tho people,
and that if the bill of Mr. Fleming be¬
comes a law, this one could bo repeal¬
ed. In tho meantime, for the next
two or three years, the court could re¬
lievo tho pressure. Senator Boynton
introduced a bill which seeks to amend
tho code,and to allow sheriffs and their
deputies to carry weapons concealed.
Senator Mnnro thinks counties should
have the right to hire their convicts to
private parties, and therefore he intro¬
duced a bill to that effect. Senator
lb cks introduced a bill to provide for
three conductors to conduct (he coun-
I v rM 1,1 1 111 UJ<>
auopit.u trie ri kuiuiiou iu\lung ni.crc
tav.v lloke Smith to address the gen-
cfal esscmbly in joint session on tho
brst lnesday m December at H p. m.,
in the hall of the house of represonta-
Benate th, u adjourned over
until Wednesday, that the members
might mingle with their constituents
and have a good time tukiug in tho ex¬
position Tuesday. under
The committee appointed a
joint resolution to ascertain what les-
sees of the stale convicts nro in arrc.nrs
for , , lure . of , convicts, . , submitted , , its ., re¬
port to the senate Wednesday through
the chairman, Senator Banford. The
report shows that penitentiary No. 1
owes for lust year $2,317.43, anil com-
pany No. it owes $11,250.66. For this
yenr company No. 1 owes $3,172.79;
No. 2 $153.15; No. 3 $7,216.37, mak¬
ing tho total amount due $17,488.40.
Fi fas against these companies the re-
port Bays, have been issued. The fl
fa agniubt company No. 1 has been
levied on the property of the estate
of Senator Joseph E. Brown, that
against No. 2 on property of W. B.
Lowe, nml the fi fa against company
No. 3 on property of W. D. Grant,
who is one of this company's securi-
ties. These fi. fas. were -levied on
the 18th day of October. Tbe house
joint resolution inviting Hon. F. G.
duBiguon to address the general ns-
sembly was concurred in. Senator
Harris, of tho twenty-second, intro-
dueed a kill amending and more fully
defining the offense of barratry. If
thiB bill passes it will make tho offer-
ing of ji lawyer’s services to bring
suits nml offense, and in addition to
being fined or imprisoned the offender
shall be disbarred from practice. Tho
following bills were passed: To regu-
late the sale of domi stio wines in towns
and cities; Bill to amend section 132‘d
of the code of 1882, to be changed sobs
the contestant shall give coutestoe no-
tiee of liis intention to contest in ten
days after tho election, and ooutestee
M liall give counter notice to contestant
in fifteen days after the election; To
define an d apply the law of abatement
to certain cas.s; Hill to prohibit the
H(i \ 0 0 f Bee il cotton in Columbia ooun-
ty Between certain hours; The bill
introduced by Senator Roberts, that
a master may not contract with a ser-
vant exempting himself from Kahili-
tjl , s t ,. lhe 8t , rva „t for injuries sus-
t , inod u.rough negligence; To author-
i ze tho payment of checks and drafts
iuul saving bank orders in easo of tho
( ,eath of the drawee before payment;
Hill providing for a uniform time of
opening the pub ic eohools in Bibb
co „ utv> an d amending the charter of
the Macon Savings Bank ; To amend the
constitution so ns to allow municipal
corporations to exempt from taxation
cotton mid other manufactories; Bill
authorizing the governor to lease cou-
v iets for the unexpired term, in the
event a lessee throws np his lease; Bill
to allow the principal physician of tho
penitentiary to discharge subordinate
physicians, was paused, as was Iho bill
putting Dade county iu tho Rome cir-
euit; To prohibit pugilism and prize
fighting in Georgia.—The bill makes it
the duty of all peace officers to stop
tho tight by arresting all the parties
concerned.
A good portion of the time of the
senate was takeu up Thursday in read¬
ing local bills the second time, The
senate passed the bill of Mr. Brown,
of Falaski, to incorporate public
schools iu Cochran. The bill of Sen¬
ator Roberts to prevent corporations employes
from contracting with their
so as to relieve corporations from dam¬
ages by reason of accident, was not
passed Wednesday, as reported, but
was laid on the table. Thursdav morn-
ing the bill was taken up and was the
snb j ect oi considerable debate. The
P^ent law allows railroads and other
corporations to make contracts with
tho ‘ r employes, whereby, in consider-
era ion o io employ men, he cm-
P ,oy ®. »ot to hold the corpora-
; u ’?. *? or injuries reeeixti
i while in their , employment. A nn
her of.ab o spoeeh.s were made for
end against the measure. On he pas
»*e of the bill the yeas were 24, nsvi
ue i .K ho i,uiT It rh dry nR of f i eoember u
o when he will uaJms the genera
i
Assembly on the political issues of the
day,
Both Have Fund..
The investigation Committee, in the
anti-barroom bill corruption charges ;
held another session Monday morning.
Rev. A. J. Hughes, who was tho
custodian of the prohibitionists’ fund,
was first examined, lie showed that
8425 bad been paid to him an.l that it
bad been expended for postage, print-
ing and bis own traveling expenses.
Mr Btciaer of Atlant., testified
that, as custodian for the liquor men’s
fund, bo ha-1 received 82,800; it bad
all been expended for legitimate pur-
poses. Fifteen hundred dollars of
this amount had c .mo from the retail
liquor men of (Savannah, $600 from
Macon, and tho remaining sum from
the brewers of ihe slate.
This is the substance of what wits
brought out. Both s des Lave a small
fund ami contend equally as to tbe
legitimate usage of tho same.
iho senate confirmed tho appoint*
ment of the following solicitors at
Wednesday morning’s session: Gra-
barn F. roster, solicitor county court of
Stewart; John (X. lisle, solicitor
county court of Dade; J. E. Sheppard,
solicitor county court of Marion;
Howard Lee. Heazley, solicitor county court
of
THE PROFE8SOK I.YNt IIED.
( r , barged ...... with Having Assaulted . . . One ..
of III* Pupils.
A sprout from Alley. <»«., iavs: f n-
day morning nl.-.iit 2 ok a niae
went to tbe house of the she riff of tins
c, untv ’ anil calling him - u* t.dd him
• J-..1 tin. Ire
bail at lire i want .
be a man
ed imprinoDtiu, and no iiulucea tlio
hberilT to fto with b m 1o tho j lil. On
h ® " ft v ,, 1 ‘ cre ' i; / * ' " } f „
- ’
, .
met the sheriff was -Warmed and de-
priycil of the j.ul l,i
opened it, taking J.W. 1 erdne, who
was confined in it under ft warrant
charging him with having committed
an assault upon Miss Wallte Grady, a
daughter of J. E. Grady, n prominent
mill and turpentine man, and who was
awaiting tbe action of the grand jury.
Everything Was done without alarm to
tho sleepy town and at about 0 o’clock
the body of Perdue was found by tho
roadside about two miles from town,
dead, shot with many lmllets nml his
throat cut from ear to car.
All the parties are white, nml Pcr-
duo was an old man who has for yours
been ft teacher in schools in Georgia.
CAPTURED FILLI BUSTERS.
They Arc AH Prominent Cubans of
New York.
Detailed official information has
been received at Washington of tho
exciting events attanding the capture
of the fillibustering steamer Horsa,
which is now held at Kingston, Ja¬
maica, and of the arrest in Cuba of
five of the principal members of tho
expedition. The information is cou-
tained in a long dispatch from Havana,
dated Ttiosdfty. Sunday boat
It states that on last ft
with five passengers and her crew ar¬
rived from Aguedores, six miles from
Santiago de Cuba. They said they
were fishermen from Jamaica, but af¬
terward admitted that they were on
their way to join tho rebels and flint
they had thrown over their arms when
they were discovered. They were
plnced under arrest. Their names are:
Fernando Alvarez, who bail a eommis-
bion of general from Venezuela, Fer-
naudo Mendez, Francisco Zaldirnr,
Manuel Haroztarena, Leonard Vent,
all Cubans. dispatch
As soon as the foregoing
was received, the men under arrest
were identified as five well-known
„
members of the Cuban eo ony a - ew
York, who, it « said left that city on
the niglit of Saturday, -oxornxer off
boarding the steamer Horse tape
Baruegnt.
’ ** * , " 1 ' ‘ ’ “
Articles of Organization Approved
and Take Kfft rt January 1.
The following statement has been
Riven ^nes out at the office of Ihe Trunk
Association at New York:
,. Tho Rrticles ot organ ization of the
• jot * £$ ri) 4j] c association "ov byeveVy hixvo par" been
y ap P P d
t „ it ’ aml it wa s agr eed to make them
‘^pYStl*are Hvp Tftnllarv V igqe
now in execu-
"
ti ‘ arbitrators! i n reirard to tho anDoint-
«t of
“Tho board of managers will doubt-
j l)C announced in a very few days.
Tlie committee on revision has been
oontinu ,d with power L to arrange all
t s , j , en .
j%„ a * „ reemellt ’ deoide ou the public lle .
of opjes oi tbe propcr
.g" ’ the ureas ' etc”
A ** . A , NA , da hi:
Blu« and Gray to Meet in Vlvksburj
and Locate the Battlefield.
A dozen generals and other officer!
who wore the blue left Chicago for tin
south Wednesday morning to meet
representative leaders of the grsy, ti
irrange details for a petition to con¬
gress to make tho battlefield of Vicks
burg a national military park. The)
orm together the officers and direc
:ors of the Vicksburg Military Part-
association, organized lastmonth. Thi
lattlefleld will be accurately looatei
ind the ground occupied by both arm
es in the contest will be gone over In
ho members of the association. It ir
loped by this united notion congress
■nay be induced to mske an appropria
ion sufficiently largo to confer tin
battlefield into a suitable monument
nmoriug the soldiers i f both side*
who died on the historic spot.
„
__
Su fli e lently Severe To Throw Down a
Few Adobe Houses,
Qnite a severe earthquake t bock vis
jU(l , he city of M( lico Sunday. Xu
m e r0U s water pipes were bunded aud
fonr adobe houses iu a suburb fell,
The first shock was from east to west,
iudicatod b the 8e ismograph at
h Iialw „ ai meteorological bureau,
Afterwardg , he direction of the needle
eJ m a flattened ellipse
tracing in tho sand, its direction being
northeast nml southwest, duration
|W-T# ^
Hints for Housewives.
Persons tot having feales and j
weights at hand may readily measure
article wanted to form any recipe
without the trouble of weig iing, a -
to bo made for an extraordi-
wary dryness or moisture of the nrti-
weighed or measured, Wheat
flour, 1 pound is 1 quart; Indum meal,
1 P"™! 22 ounce ® Brc 1 ? uart: bu tte !
. 1 quart; t . loaf
when soft, 1 pound is pound 1
®«? nr when broken, 1 is
quart; white sugar, powdered, X pound
1 ounce are 1 quart; best brown sugar,
1 pound 2 ounces are 1 quart; ten eggs
are 1 pound ; 16 large tablespoonfuls
are { pint; 8 largo tablespoon fuls are
(fdl; 2 gills 4 lnr B e tablespoonfuls f pint; 2 pints are nrc j
are
quart; 4 quarts are 1 gallon; a common
sized tumbler holds } pint; n common
sized wiuo glass bolds J gill; a bolds teacup
holds a gill ; a large wine glass a
gill; a large tab], spoonful is i ounce,
Crusts and pieces of bread should
be kept in a granite bucket, closely
Covered, in a dry, cool place. vessel,
Keep fresh lard in a granite
Keep yeast in wood or granite iron-
wore.
Keep preserves and jellies in glass,
Keep salt in dry wood, placer. glass
Keep vinegar in or gran-
ite ironware.
Lard for pastry should be used
Lard) it should bo cut through flour ;
not notr rubbed »'’ u e‘l-
Forgot . a She h "« Wn« v\ as a a rhiea'.o l hicag Gir! .
j) 0 .,t on l’byeiciau (called to the Yen-
dome) —Well, Mies Jacksou-Parke, it
' ,0 th .. at . J? U B ” « 0,n « to t0 lie ill !
but I think , . , it is only \ a cold, and , that
^ can ( , riyo jt r.l.nmbpnraid)—-Brinr? ont prompt meas-
/ r ^
'
* r,
hot right • tor r
a pail of - . f water . away,
Miss Jackson-Pnrke to soalt her feet,
ohicn^o'aml Tu^’tATln
tell him bow I am?
Physician—Certainly, cer-
xf^ P T^: g .,.'i.r«:
nB na1, i
A St. Louis plumber has fallen heir
to the estate and title of the Lari ot
Antrim. The estates are worth $80,-
000,000, but if he has been a plumber
any length of timo he doesn’t need
them.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Bl Ryal ^ ^ MS h WWUIm
ABMUITEEtf PURE
The Island of Cuba.
Under tho existing conditions of
revolution in Cuba, and tho probabil¬
ities that the approaching session of
congress will recognize the insurgents
as being entitled to all the rights of
belligerents, a few statistics concern¬
ing the importance of Cuba, its popu¬
lation, and commercial relations with
this country will not be inappropriate.
The island of Cuba comprises an
area of about 46,000 square miles,
about one-fourth smaller than tho
state of Florida, though the popnla-
ti«n is much more dense, Cuba having
over 1,600,000 inhabitants, while Flor-
id» has about 450,000 at the present
time. Of Cuba’s population nearly
two-thirds are white. The chief
cities of the island are as follows:
Havana, the capital, with a pop-
ulation of 200,000; Suntiago de Cuba,
70,000 ; Puerto Principe, 46,000;
Holguin, 35,000; Matnnzas, 27,000;
St. Jago, 27,000. The total revenui
of the country from all sources are es¬
timated at $25,000,000 per annum,
while the expenditures reach $35,000,-
000, or a per capita debt of nearly
$170, while the value of its landed
estates is $220,000,000. In a good
year the exports of Cuba reach $90,-
000,000 in value, comprising sugar,
tobacco, cigars, molasses, cedar and
hardwoods, iron ore and tropical
fruits. Two thousand vessels with a
tonnage of 2,500,000, trade with tho
island annually. In return tho United
States exports to Cuba merchandise
and supplies of nil descriptions to a
value of $24,000,000 and over. Of
the $90,000,000 exported annually by
Cuba, about five-sixths of it comes to
this country.
Oil!
A witness in Judge Low’s depart¬
ment of the police court came near be¬
ing sent to jail for contempt of court
yesterday, for telling the truth. The
witness was called and sworn.
“What is your name?” asked Pros¬
ecuting Attorney Madden.
“I. Denau,” replied the witness.
“What’s that?” demanded the judge.
“I. Denau,” repeated the witness.
The judge and prosecuting attorney
stared at each other in blank amaze¬
ment.
“Look here, sir,” roared the judge,
when he had recovered his breath,
“you will not be permitted to trifle
with this court.”
“Well—er—I only know what I
have always been told was my name,”
explained the embarrassed witness.
"Of course, I cannot swear to it, but
if it is not my true name. I’d like to
know it, your honor.”
“That is all any man knows of his
name,” declared the judge, “What
have you been told was your name ?”
“I. Denati, sir.”
“You don’t know? Mr. Clerk, enter
up an order--”
“I didn’t say I didn’t know,” has¬
tily explained the witness. “I said
my name was I. Denau—Ignatz De-
nan, sir.”
“Oh !” said the judge. prosecuting
"Oh!” echoed the attor¬
ney.—San Francisco Post.
An Anglomaniac.
"This is abont the time of the year,”
said Mrs. WattB to her neighbor, “that
the fishing fever strikes my husband.
If he can get ont on the hanks of some
creek and catch two or three little
mndcats in the course of an afternoon,
he is perfectly happy.” “So he is
fond of fishing, then?" “Fond of fish¬
ing? Why, that man is a perfect an-
glowauiac."
ftEMSTtBAllI.il AND ASTONISHING
ecus: or an extreme cask
OF ST. VITUS' DANCE.
Ilow a Young T.ailv u.iraineil tho U»e or
Ilex Arm., Limbi and Speech
In Three Weeks.
jy nm t\ c Slaniari-Vnicm, Brooklyn, AT. f.
Too much bar l'stuity at school brought on
fit vitus’ dance. Rueh was the common ex-
.
»»*«“<" ° r M1 « 01e ^ arft niver f- d * U(fb ‘ er
of Mrg . Amelia Rivers, of 08 Ry.
0r8O n street, Brooklyn. The disease grew
WO rse every month, until the young lady s
entlre ri g h t side became paralyzed; hut,now
(hat a marvelous and permanent euro has
been wrought, U will be interesting to read
her own version of the effloacy of Dr. Will-
jams’Pink PilU.
"For more than a year,” said Miss Rivers,
"doctors attended me without effecting the
slightest change In my condition. It any-
thing, Igrcw worse under their treatment,
antll February o( this yenr, when my condi-
tion became critical.
nj had lost the complete use of my arms
and limbs and speech. I could only swallow
liquids, and these only as they fed me with a
spoon, when they could got my mouth open.
j wanted tosleop all the time. The stapor I
laid tn was something like a trance, and no
doubt I would have died If they had not
waked me up at intervals.
iipho first week In March my mother, who
Is a sick nurse, was a Ivised by a neighbor to
t ry p> r- Williams’ Pink Pills in my ca»e. She
got some of the pills—a box from Nellson’s
drugstore, at tho comer of Myrtle taken avenue
and Hall street, Before I had one-
half the contents of in the box a remarkable
change was noticed my condition,
Rr msam\ Unbs and sneeclu and by the time
the pills were gone I was up and about the
house almost well. But my mother thought
it wise to get another box of the p Us, and
this lore she did, and hero you see me stand be-
you with more strength more am-
Wtion than I ever had. attribute
“Some of our near noi^hbors my
reffll i n ©(i body and health to some mimeu- mother
lous or supernatural agency; but my
- -S »ST
r ^ hree weekg from the day I well swallowed asyou
the first dose of the pills I was as
airhV!iSs^riSK 1 a&
and all forms of weakness. They build up
blood nnd restore the glow of health to
pale and sallow cheeks. In men they eect
to] wor ry, overwork or excesses of whatever
nature.’’ manufactured the Dr. Will-
They are by
1 y m au ,j' r a <, r 3 B g 0 I }d tfyTllTugidsis^'M cints
a box or six boxes for *2.50.
Strength to Spare.
The majority of people do not possess an of
their adequate, ordinary of power labor. for They the are performance always in a
“run-flown” condition, and so fall easily into
consumption, grip, pneumonia, fevers and
kidney disease. To ob:a n strength look, to
tho stomach. Strength comes from well-di¬
gested food alone. T<-n C8 and ne-vines don’t
give real permanent strength. But Tym posi¬ t’a
D yspepsia Remedy does. Its right For use salo
tively insures perfect digestion.
everywhere.
FITS Mopped free by Da, Kline’s Great
Nerve Restorer. No fits after tirst (lav’s n«e.
Marvelous cures. Treatise and $2 00 trial bot¬
tle free. Dr. Kline, 91)1 Arch St., Pima., Pa.
It is More Than Wonderful
bow patienlly people suffer with corns. Get
comfort by removing them with Hindercorns.
ASTHMA
POPHAM’SASTHMA SPECIFIC
OlTe.relief In lira minute.. Send
for a F StKJE trial package. Bold by
Druggist*. receipt Of One Box Rent postpaid
on AddreesT1I08. $1.00. 8lx boxes $5.00.
FOPHiM, P11ILA., FA.
An Unheard of Offer !
This$55.00 Full Leather Top, Genuine
Columbus Buggy with shafts, sent any-
"where for examination on re-
K fj/\ ceiptof $5. Brewster Springs
M if desired. None better retailed
at $!C0. Absolute ue guarantee
for one year. If exactly as
represented, pay nearest bank
the balance, $50. Prce $53 35
CAM with o*nt*. ur3fi.r«giit«redleucr or money order.
Sir ,„»r 4 ” k ' r ‘ AiSriCafl BEgg? CO. Columbus,
p Ohiw,
Iff > fcte \ *1 J M fi Ufll n&V^HRF ^ OUntius SEND jour
f*rf JmJ make Wd.".«reuh».ro,ho.S J day; absolutely fur-
3 a sure; we
J\^7 nish work th« in work Ihe locality and teach where you free you £S li
send uiyour nddress and we will explain
the business fully; remember we guar.
'znE»* an tee a clear prodc oi $3 lor every >- av’g
D. T. nORGAN, Manager, work; abs-olutely Box LF, DETROIT, sure; write MICHIGAN. At onee.
PARKER’S BALSAM
HAIR beautifies the hah.
j Cleanses and growth.
%J8HNever 1 Promotes a luxuriant Gray
Fails to Bestore
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cures scalp diseases $1.00 & Druggistg hair falling.
E? 50c, and at
Timely Warning:.
The great success of the chocolate preparations of
’ the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established
Jh g^pffmany in 1780) misleading has led to and the unscrupulous placing on the imitations market
of their name, labels, and wrappers'. Walter
j|9k Baker 8c Co. are the and oldest high-grade and largest Cocoas manu- and
facturers of pure
Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are
i m | used in their manufactures.
Consumers shoultl ask for, and be sure that
->=. - they get, the genuine Walter Bauer & Co.’s gooefs.
WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited,
DORCHESTER, MASS.
Scott’s nothing lost
Emulsion makes cod-liver oil taking next
thing knows to a pleasure. nothing about You hardly it—it taste it. The stom¬
ach does not trouble you
there. You feel it first in the strength that it brings:
it shows in the color of the cheek, the rounding of the
angles, the smoothing of the wrinkles.
It is cod-liver oil digested for you, slipping as easily
into the blood and losing itself there as rain-drops lose
themselves in the ocean.
What a satisfactory thing this is—to hide the odious
taste of cod-liver oil, evade the tax on the stomach,
take health by surprise.
There is no secret of what it is made of—the fish-fat
taste is lost, but nothing is lost but the taste.
Pirhjps standard your druggist has a substitute for Scott's Emulsion.
Jstt t the all others trv to equal the best for you to buy ?
sei cents and Ji.oo All Drugflats
SCOTT & BOWNE
Chcmiata ¥ N«w York
7 MwTA^POSlf^ e^lRE^TORTG^
A Lift of Reliable Business Houses
where visitors to the Great Show
will be properly treated and can
purchase goods at lowest prices.
STILSON t COLLINS
JEWELRY CO •f
55 Whitehall St.. Atlanta. Ga.
Everything In the Jewelry and Sliver
Line at Factory Prices.
Cft'#
r/N£ M/itmRfL
Wm re hall S t.
Atlanta. Ga.
D TO AVOID THIS T7013
;°n TETTERINE
k I The ONLY painless and harmless
T CLUtE for the worst' type of Eczema,
h I Totter, Kingworni, ugly Grunted roach patch¬ ecalp.
es on the face, chap\ pim¬
Ground itch, chafes, iry oau.
ples. Poison from or ponon in
I P C In short ALL itches. Send 50c.
H -tanips or cash to J. T, SUaptnne,
Snvnnnah, Ga., for one box, 11 your
druggist don’t keep Ty.nkh’S, it. Atlanta.
You will find it at (Ju as. O.
For Siyle, Wear and Comfort,
Visit
14 Wliitoliall St.
Successful i
growers Si of fruits, berries,
and kinds of vegetables, and
know that the largest produced yields by
best quality are of fertilizers
the liberal use
containing at least 10% of
Actual Potash.
Without the liberal use of Pot¬
ash on sandy soils, it is impos¬ and
sible to grow fruits, berries
vegetables of a quality that will
command the best prices.
Our pamphlets arc not advertising practical circulars works, contain¬ boom¬
ing special fertilizers, but arc fertilization, and
ing latest researches on the subject of
are really helpful to farmers. They are sent Ucc for
the asking, GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
If in visiting‘s
ATLANTA
you ilo not find in the Manufactures
Building that large portion of the
EXPOSITION
DEVOTED TO
'TPis
,^r
Piano.
..PRE-EMINENTIN ARTISTIC TONE QUALITY..
Or anyway, if you think of buying a
piano, write to either
The John Church Co.
CHICAGO. NEW YORK. CINCINNATI.
OR
THE EVERETT PIANO CO.
BOSTON,
And you will get valuable information.
THE AEUMOTOR CO. lines hair tho -world's
windmill business beuauso it has reduced the cost oi
wind power to l/t> what It was. It baa many branen
houses, and supplies its goods and repairs
\ at your door. It cun and does furnish a
<>H. better article for less money than
SW*atiWfl(j others. It makes pumping and
^Completion Geared, Steel, Galvanized-filter-
Windmills, Tiltlnfc
r and Fixed Steel Towers, steel Buzz Saw
Frames, Steel Feed Cutters and Feed
Grinders. On application it will name until onf»
ei« of these articles that it will furnish
\ January 1st at l/'.5 ihe usual price. It also makes
Tanks and Pumps of all kinds. Send for catalogue.
factory: 12th, Rockwell and Fillmore SireeU, Chlca**
OSBORNE’S
udinedd { (^o//er/e
AND
School of Sliortlianci
„ , books , used. AUGUSTA, business <;A. front day of
No text Actual
entering. Business papers, college curr nov an i
goods u-ed. Send for h-mdsorne v illustrated citx-
logue. Board cheaper than in any S luthern city.
A. N. U....... ........Forty-ei: lit,'91.