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The Virtues of Battermllkt
Concerning the remedical value of
buTtermilk, the Medical Advisor says
that it is of so much worth that it has
gained a distinct place in "materia
raedica,” and is largely prescribed by
the best physicians for the chest and
lung ailments and in most forms of
kidney troubles. An exclusive butter¬
milk diet has seemed to bring about a
cure for Bright’s disease. A proper
and eonstant use of it will greatly re¬
duce, and sometimes cure, the craving
for alcoholic liquors with which many
persons are afflicted. The craving may
be satisfied and the system benefited
aud strengthed instead of weakened.
Buttermilk alone will often remedy
acidity of the stomach. The lactic
acid needed in many cases is supplied
by it much more than any other drink
of food. It is said to alleviate the op¬
pression about the heart that so many
old people suffer from, and it should
be constantly drunk by them. It is
also to a certain extent a stimulant for
the entire system, just what ihe aged
ileed.
Hoys and Umbrellas.
First Boy—“There’s one thing I
like about umbrellas.”
Second Boy—"Wot’s that?”
First Boy—“When it only rains a
little, you don’t need one, aud when it
rsiiis hard, Ihe wind always blows so
you can’t carry one .”—Street & Smith's
> rood New#.
Not a Safe Sort.
She—No, I like you very much in¬
deed, but I can never marry a spend¬
thrift.”
lie-—“How do you know I am a
spendthrift?”
She “By the way you have been
wasting money on me .”—New York
Mcc/./y,
A mother should have tender aud
iu\ in; jut firm control of her child
Jrom its first breath. She should ns
carefully shield it from self conscious
m s, conceit and willfulness as she
does from scarlet fever and whooping
cough. She should, above nil things,
set it a daily example of justice and
truthfulness in the smallest affairs.—•
F.xehan'je.
Freo Once More.
A person who lias been a chronic victim of
consiipation, is to bo congratulated upon the
a ’option Hostotter’s Stomach Bitters as a
lii.tans of freeing hi! bowels from the bondage
of t his tyrannous disease Thin liberalin^ without
mcdiciiio Kiiidiifc, does its work purgatives nafuraly, do. Use it to
violent dyspepsia,
throw’ of? the rhitckles biliousness. of malaria,
riicunmtism and
himySr 1 , , ivionuiutiea—they ... ,, won.
disorders For U..-,i.qwia, Brown'* InUigesHalT^d Iron BUters—the Stomach Best
use strengthens
H’onic- it re bit! ids the Blood ami weak
the museu's. A splendid medicine for
and debi il ated persons.
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hecT 1 1 CluoaBO_the Fernf .
W
Thorsh, more Oatarrh in this section 0 r 1h,
counl• than ail oth^r diseases ]>ut topether. b,
anil incurahhi. uktil the tor la:-)tfo%v a great years many wMsap^dt years dot tj.# yi*> -
nounce 1 it a local disease, «nd prescribed loca*
F-dtoce h.Tsphiven catarrh to bo a constHn
IM^&iVMi^ .T. Cheney Toledo,Ohio,
ii ft^S^SSSfn#ii,*J.SS?/iSd%£;Ut5: tortured by F. <
a tcaspounful. It acts directly on tho blood
one testimonia’.i
cure, .‘•'■■ml (or ciri-ulai-s unit
free. Address Chexky & Co., Toledo, O.
F. J.
tS^~Sold bf Pregffists, 75c.
Deeds of grate men ettlng lip the lur
nace-.
MalCsi'iHcured uw>\ * r.-vdicated from the sj a
1c»m hiooil, by BIoavd's Iron Bitter', which enriches
the touRN l 1 l»j n rve J , aids general digestion. ill
Ac.-s like a fluirm on persons in
health, giving new energy and strength.
In Chicago 1 Tininess has been fair this sum¬
mer.
_ _ ________
Tnruvvr BivEA comme , ir>3 with a Cough,
Cold or Koro Throat. “ JJroivn'fi JlroncMat
'Iroc’n- ’give imiiiivliato relief. Bold only ir>
boxed. Jhicj » c j n t s.
If aftlieied with sore eyes u c e Dr. IsaacTlionip
fcon’f Ey v~\\ it r l fnmgists pell at 25c per bottle.
Beectmiivs Hills co.-rc-cr, bad effects of over
i iiliii.u. Hc r lmio'-—r.o (-tlicrs. -5 ecu's a liox.
Ringing Noises
In tlic ears, sometimes a ring¬
ing, buzzing sound, or snap¬
ping like the report of a pistol,
are caused by Catarrh in the
Head. Loss of smell ot Lear¬
ing also result from Catarrh,
which may develops into Bron¬
chitis or Consumption. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla cures Catarrh by
thoroughly puriiyiug the blood
and building up the entire sys¬
tem. Get Hood’s, because
HoodViS^Cures
flood’* Tills cm liver ilia, sick headache,
jaundice, Id ition. 25 cent*. Try a box.
C6k 12*1181
t< lower 5 /
*’Otic of ruy neighbors, Mr. John
Gilbert, has been sick for a long
time. Ail thought him past recovery. from
He v,- horn 1 ly emaciated the
inscti-iii of bis liver and kidneys.
It is di fit to describe his appear
ance and , the , miserable t1 state , . of hn
health at that time. Help lrom any
source - ciUCfl impossible. and the lie tried
your August Flower
upon him was magical. It restored
him to perfect health tothegreai and
:f bis family’
Joiin Quibell, Holt, Ont.tf
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vjsa A. remedy which,
Jffrs, If CKd by Wires
fwW Aii'v. -I/ ll pfa srt.'sisMS toexperi-r■ s
i ■ /'*&■■— ticfc-r.sxdobrlAtej
J -L*®^'-- .\ '*r w t'..etarturesofe<K.
i. Ml sstrstt
Vsu-v-'^. ’•y, J 4 ' SSS"*—- st HW, *!-S3 per
/, CO.. Atvasta. Ca
*8ApOEiD UEOvLATOB
FIFTY-THIRD
The House end Senate Called to
in Regular Sessiou.
The President’s Message Road
the Two Houses-'Rontine Business.
TIIE SENATE.
7th 1)a?» The resolution offer ed
Mr. Hour, culling on the
for information as to the
of Mr. Blount as paramount
sioner to Hawaii, was not presented
the senate in the morning hour, Tues¬
day. but went over in order to
Mr. Collum to address the senate
opposition to the bill to repeal
federal election law.
8th Day.—-A fter the routine morn¬
ing business in the senate
was disposed of, the Hawaiian resolu¬
tion offered Monday last by Mr.
w as laid before the senate and Mr.
addressed the body.
7th Day—I n the Senate, Thursday,
the committee on privileges and elec¬
tions, by a party vote, decided to re¬
port the house bill to repeal ihe feder¬
al election laws. The minority was
given a reasonable time within which
to submit its views. Tlio bouse bill
repealing the federal election
was reported back favorably
the committee on privileges and
elections and placed on the cal¬
endar, notice of a minority
port being given on tiro
of Senators Hoar. Mitchell,
and Chandler. T he senate joint reso¬
lution relieving the employes of the
reoord ami pension division of the
war department injured in the Ford’s
theat "a disaster from the operation of
the law restricting the amount of sick
leave with pay, was passed. Mr. Voor
hees introduced a bill for tho coinage
of silver dollars, retirement of small
denominations of gold and paper and
for other purposes. It was referred to
the committee on finance. It directs
the coinage into silver dollars of stand¬
ard weight and fineness, of the seign¬
orage or profit from this coinage of
silver bullion, under the. act of Feb¬
ruary, 1878, and July, 1890. Tho sen¬
ate then adjourned over until Monday.
THE HOI 'l’.
7th Day.—T here was a small at¬
tendance of members in the house
Tue ibiy morning, although expecta¬
tions had been raised that tho day
would bo profilic with interesting in¬
cidents owing to the fact that the bill
admitting Utah territory as a state
had been made a" special order after
tho morning ^ hour. Mr. Meyers call
th( . esoluUou ))Vov i (lil ,^ fora
i™* commission to investigate the
lftUK, and oilier matters re
latino- ° to tho personnel of tho
navy. It was objected :o by
Messrs. Kilgore, Sayres and others.
The house resolved itself into eowsnit
tee o! the whole for the consideration
of tlio bill for tliO lidllllSSioiX OI litail,
M Kilgore, ” * who opened A. the debate
. advocacy of tile . blU, explained , . , the
ill
provisions of the bill Speeches were
made by Messrs. Ilawlius. ALoorc and
.M—s v nib,ipso , A
Bmitb, of Arizona, and Pencts or Col
orado, interrupted Mr. Harter to re
ply to Ins reflect ion on the west. speech’ A.
the conclusion of Mr. Harter’s
at 5:00 o’clock, the house adjourned,
8th Day.—I n the house, Wednes¬
day, Mr. Holman offered a reoh.fiou
setting forth that more than $1,000,000
was paid in premiums for building
vessels for the new navy; alleging that
trial Dips were calculated to benefit
only' the builders, and instructing the
committee on naval affairs to make a
thorough investigation anil ascertain
whether there had been any collusion
between the contractors mid officials,
and report by bill or otherwise. Ref¬
erred to the committee on naval affairs
Mr. Myers, of Louisiana moved to go
into a committee of the whole to con¬
sider the resolution providing for a
joint commission to investigate the
personnel of the navy, anil filibuster¬
ing began at once. Tho resolution was
agreed to and tho house went into a
committee of tho whole on the bill ad¬
mitting Utah as estate. The bill was
passed without division at the close of
the debate the only amendments of
much importance incorporated in
the enabling act being one by
Mr. Powers, of Vermont, prohib¬
iting polygamy forever, aud another
by Mr. Wheeler, of Alabama, reducing
ouc-half the land granted to tho state
for common school purposes. Just
before adjournment the resolution of
Mr. Hitt, culling for correspondence
in the Hawaiian affair, amended so us
to include an extension of the period
to be covered by the correspondence
to March, 1880, the beginning of the
Harrison administration, was taken up
and passed. Thursday,
9th Day. - Tn the house,
Air. Dockery, from the joint commit¬
tee to investigate the various executive
departments, called up the bill to im¬
prove the methods of accounting in
the postoffice department. This is a
bill to change the money order system.
Without any discussion the bill was
passed. Air. Catcbings brought in an
order from the eommitteo oa rules,
setting aside a time after tie) second
morning hour and continuing each day
thereafter, until concluded, for con¬
sidering the bills admitting Arizona
and New Afexico to statehood.
10th Day.—W hen the house met at
noon Friday less than one hundred
members were present. Air. Loud of
fered a resolution, which wee adopted,
upart Hatur(lav , .r, lUaTV 20 ,
1894> for ratmori&l servic s in honor
^ Senator Tjelar.»l Stan ford,
Mr Breckinridge, from the JEUtflit
^ on appropriations, reported
urgency deficiency bill. The
j s intended to provide for further ur
gent deficiencies in the
for the fiscal year 1801, and carries an
approp nation* of $1,851,896. Mr. Tarn
offare l a resolution calling upon
she secretary of tbs treasury for in
formation .8 tO the Huieber of
ro cal commercial treaties which
been n zotie.u-d under the
A “t 1 sotifi'ht immediate consdder&
obje4*tion was ma -
referre i » the
Mr.
d rrihan bill
that ti isc go to a
’ = of ih for its
tie ig was renewed,
■■ anded and the
d no «|uor iu. raised bv Mr.
Tellers \rpre appointed and the
resulted, yens 169, nays 11. A
rniu h.-.viug voted, M r. McRae
the chair and the bill was rend in
\
cession on the urgent ’deficiency
making an appropriation for
He abused the administration’s
sion policy and declared that the
oral order No. 164, which had
issued and cut oil 400,000
ers, was kin to crime, Mr.
talked at length and was rather
in Lis criticism of the
Then Mr. Livingston, of Georgia,
the floor to defend President
land and Secretary Hoke Smith.
read a list o/ the trials and
uf those who had fraudulently
pensions anil defended in every way
the best of his ability, the policy of
secretary of the interior. Though
did not take occasion to express
high personal regard for either Mr.
Cleveland or Mr. Smith, he
their policies and declared that
they ha 1 done* was right. Owing
the partisan discussion on the bill
vote was not reached.
AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.
Affairs of Government and News o(
llio Departments Discussal.
Notes of interest Concerning the IV a
pie and Their General Welfare.
The war department, Wednesday,
awarded a contract for 5,000 pounds ol
smokeless powder to the California
powder works, ot Simla C’ru2, Col.
The house committee on coinage,
weights and measures Wednesday voted
to begin the consideration of tho Bland
bill, 1 -c-cuni'tinglhe free silver coinage
law of 18.17 on the second \V ednesduy
in January.
Commissioner Lvmao, of the civil
sorviee commission, lms resigned as
president of the commission but not
as commissioner, and has been sue
needed in the presidency by Cominis
sinner Proctor.
Tho senate commit tea on privileges
and elections Wednesday morning ibs
eussed, in an informal way, a bill to
repeal the federal election law, but,
owing to othyr engagements of senator)!
on the committee, no action was taken
s-- 1 1 tlic bill was, laid over.
The seerctnry of the interior has or
derail the removal of John C. Curly.
register of the general land office at,
Prescott, Arizona, nnd of Receivers of
Public Moneys Neliemiah Davis, at
Fargo, N. I).; M. W. Gibbs, at Little
Rock, Ark,, and Edmond W. Kakiu,
at Pierre, B. 1).
Tho Georgians in Washington,to Metropoli¬ tho
number of 100, met at the
tan hotel Saturday night and organ¬
ized “The Georgia Soo'.ety o' A\asu
iugton.” They will have r. -gulur club
rooms with all the conveniences oi tho
modern clubs. Their rooms will he on
Pennsylvania avenue. It is entirely
social club. Speaker Georgia Crisp,
Smith and all ihe
are members.
The state department lias received
the following from Captain Picking;
“Rio de Janeiro, December 12. Cor¬
pus islands and Euelrada arc in pos¬
session of Admiral de Gums, the insur¬
gent commandant-. The. former is well
fortified and coutitiually firing upon
the custom house and naval arsenal
with small’ arms. Consul Burk, at
IYrnanilmcco, wants a vessel as a pre¬
cautionary .measure, martial law hav¬
ing been declared. All is quite there.”
I,y Wing Vow, Chinese consul gen¬
eral at Sun I riuicisCO, has been sum¬
moned to Washington to confer with
the Chinese minister regarding a new
treaty soon to bo submitted by China
to the) United States. Ho departed for
Washington Saturday night. He would
say only when interviewed that tho
present, treaty is far from satifactory
aud that tho Chinese have not, settled
on the terms of the treaty which
intend to pro] xise ns a substitute.
For one thing, however, the
government will not oppose the new
registration law.
< Imtitf***» in tin* Uilaoii Bill.
The following are the more impor¬
tant changes iu the tariff bill, a revised
copy of which was laid before the full
committee on ways and means Monday
morning; is
The schedule of cotton yarn
on an average of about five per cent,
and a new class is created, not exceed¬
ing 12 cents per pound in value, on
which tho rate is 20 per cent.
valued at over 12 and not exceeding 20
cent;: p'r pound are put at 25 per cent.
Up to 30 cents per pound, 30 per
cent; up to 40 tents p.-r pound, 35
ccnt; over 40 cents, -10 per cent. All
luces and embroideries, of which
fiux, jute, eotton and other vegetable
fibres, are raised from 35 to 40 per
cent. Buxonv, wilton and velvet car
pets are advanced from 35 to 10 per
cent. Velvet and tapestry carpets are
advanced from 25 to 30 per cent., and
somo advance is made iu tapestry
JVruBHelK, treble liigruio V< uetian wool
carpets. Ait advance in made in
Dutch carpets from 20 to 25 per cent.
and in dfudg'd# and baking# and fell,
carpeting. A like advance i
made in Lit 1 j< i <-,rpi-t. not
specially for. Ti»
plate is ehftiigfit from an
duty of 40 ),er cent to « specific
of 11-5 (*(*: ut per poised, aud the r, die
tious arc uot to take *-ff-ct until Octo
her let, next. Pocket Knives and r ;
zor# are fixed at a uniform rate of 45
per cent. The duty on pear! button
in again fixed at a line mea&urcvwer/. ut.at
a rate of one cent per ikie, and tLo nd
valorem duty changed from 40 for per
to 15 percent. The provision
on the free list is amended so as
read: “Bawfcd or cut into
instead of simply “sawed or out.
Official Result iu New York.
A special from Albany, N. V.,
The fetate board of can vasts <
Wfcdneaday night and, with
Itice rpreaiding ? canvassed the vote
I the state and declared the names
| the fclected %ta
| ihe iegislaiuro utional convention. and deiegab Kf, -•» . rotri to
-
>v tj fetal board th«
stand : Re publican s l«h d»
j lie embly: Rep i bin ieiiiO
t erftta ,. 52. Republican majority
joint ballot 22,
OUR LATEST DISPATCHES.
-
I ^ a pa? Ctaraicled in
j End 3Hd COHClSP PaFMllS
| And Containing the l ist of the Novrs
From All Barts of the World,
j
i l-ouJ teliijuneuts from Pittsburg, Ph.,
“>•' *“'■ 1 ««**■.’f ->»-unlay aggro
gatod 0,000,000 bushels.
T he bolt and nut works of J. H.
Sternberg A Sou, of Reading, TV,
began working on full i.imo Monday.
j Over 400 men w ill be benefited.
A committee of Spanish manufactur¬
ers have arrived in Madrid, Spain, in
order to protest agau&t tho commer¬
cial treaty with Gerntauy.
The Paris police, ot, Friday last, ar¬
rested three friends of Vaillant, the
chamber Eight other of deputies^! anarchists mb thrower.
were also ar¬
rested.
A dispatch of tumid ay from Ban
Francisco announces that A. D. Jones,
consul general at Blkiuighni, dfca China,
died on a steamer at on the Oth in¬
stant.
■T. M. Tenu., Dailey, Ji}., a prominent assign¬
Knoxville gvoverynmn,
ed Saturday for the benefit of creditors.
IIis liabilities arc $8,(jOO. Tho assets
-ire fully sufficient to cover the same.
j collections cause! the embarrnss
I incut.
i Tho conference < A leading silver Bi¬
men of tho country, called by the
metallic League to devise ways and
means to continue tile fight for freo
silver coinage, opened at Washington of
Friday morning at the headquarters
ike Bimetallic League,
According to Fridays advices tho in¬
ravages ,,f influenza in Vienna are
j ( . n , iu .i n g. entirely There is scarcely a disease, family
, tluit is free I'rom tho
The hospitals are crowded with Buffer
ers nnd many of the regiments arc af
jeettid. Diphtheria also prevails,
(5 T]li . Tenu,, Bank and Trust 25th,
0m ,, ttuv w |iich suspended July
j floors Friday inoruing under
most flattering prospects. The oom
pauy's building is «»<> of the finest in
the city. Dr. J. A. Dirl., y, the presi
,|,>nt. nnd A. 11. Mars'!, unifier, arc
jubilant over the splendid outlook
r n , ( , liark Trafalgar arrived at Mel¬
, 1()nnu , ( Australia, Sunday Iron, .nta
v in, after a fearful voyage lasting lor
j ty-eight days. During the passage the
‘ ( . ( q,tain of tlio Trafalgar, two passeu
! h anil three scaffletr died of l’eYcr.
Several other diseascJ seamen wera prostrated only
the same nip^ A youth
eighteen years of navigated the
steamer after the dei|ih -i Ihe captain
and other officers.
A St. Petersburg tho sjfecial banquet of Hiuiihiy at, the
says: At aimm / u
winter palace of ! i oliliers decorat¬
ed with the cross Andrew and
HI, George, last NFofflay, forty of tho
guests are said partaken of a
meat result pie which is that wa^^M^^ilrid state, have
uf others
Vaillant, about, the fifteen HS^pWRb ■ontbs ago, thrower, for
was, l-'c,
three months a sojouiycr right ill Santa
New Mexico. Ho tn the French
lungiiage and by thin moans made a
scanty living. Ho kept tohimself and
was not well know n i ijpipt totlieFrench
residents. Ho left hP' quietly in and Paris. MUH
not heard of until arrest
Ho was a tanner by tHulo and well in¬
formed and a good (speaker.
The .Southern Feu ale university,
which was burned at Lakoviow near
Birmingham, Ala., will be removed to
Anniston. A telegram from that place
signed by Manager Tamar, positively
no states. Birmiughj hi cannot blame
(lie management, -for Anniston linn
given them, free of rent for five years,
the beautiful Annistoy inn,handsomely
furnished ami ready for occupancy.
The school will bn moved there at
once.
A resolution was introduced iu Dm
house of delegates at Richmond, Va.,
Friday morning, by Representative
Withrow, of Rath county, providing
for an invi - ligation into the recent
election with respect to ascertaining i!
any corrupt methods obtained in tho
election for members of tho legisla¬
ture, based upon tho consideration of
their vote for either Messrs. Lee or
Martin for the United Btutes senate.
The resolution was unanimously adopt¬
ed by both houses and « committee
will be appointed.
A Ban Francisco dispatch of 8,unlay
| says: Olympia Bine,-, iu "port tie arrival from her of tho trial cruiser trip,
j her officers have »•<.*>traced a corroc
i turn in the report telegraphed from
Bantu, J’urliara, gi)]j.ig her n voyage
.
i speed of 21.05. It iifnow claimed that,
! the exact average over the course of
j eighty-six knots was 22.58 knots per
, hour, or very eioso to twenty-six rait
I road miles. This knit is subject d- to
| correction plus or mu us for tide i
! hr- .nee s.
Tlie Wont Hrowm ville exprew, on
f}| 0 I’jttwhurg, Vir#ir ia and Charleston
railroad, wo« wreeK-zi Friday morning
j ft |_ Bamford aiation, forty-five mib n
1 from Hifthburg, fto* It is reported
that twenty to thirty person,, were train, in¬
jured, none fatally. The entire
. ngiue, baggage car and three coaches
weft thrown from ti.e track by a large and
atone which foil froMi the hillside
upon the rails immediately in front high of
the train, which wa# running at a
: ra t« of Kpeed, and it could not be even
checked.
Five people were killed and six in
jured bv a Isa the Western
NftW York and Pennsylvania railroad, N. V.,
; m {| tw cant oC Dunkirk,
i Friday night. The train went through
'
i trestle tuux Hotri' l t * re<
Thc creek ik bm iiUm little stream,
but owing io heavy lain# ro#e rapidly,
and the flood of f waters washed
out the up po (if the trestle and
when " the Lain dashed on ihe
* nre t rimuj peed of forty
. ?»er hour, if trenh gave wS'
crashed into th
X Iif a via
Hood. A s
that MU of the* vi lias
Lt with Wafer to the
j 03 itvcral feet ft a c«tuu»tcd that
h,<m people ha -j Vn a <h'^u Uou
their homos on account of the Hood.
The tlood district extends from the in¬
tersection of Klk and Seneca
westward to the Lehigh Valley bridge,
a distance of a mile and a half.
theuoe southward about two miles. A
total area of live squa re miles is
water and the money loss will bo very
heavy.
SOUTHERN NEWS ITEMS.
The Drill ,ol Her Pwiross and Pros¬
perity Briefly Nolcfl.
Happenings of Interest Portrayed In
Pithy Paragraphs.
There was a large fire at Morgauton,
N. C., Wednesday morning. An
square in the business part of tho
was destroyed, including the hotel
several stores.
Forty of tho loading coal
of the Pocahontas region arrived
Roanoke, Va., Thursday from
southwest and held a meeting to
sider the coalmining interests of
section.
A Columbia, S. C., dispatch of Wed
nosdaysays: Ooloucl J. 11. Morrow,
Washington, who is uuder sentence
tke penitentiary for causing tho
of Collie Fowler, and whoso
was dismissed by ihe superior court,
w ill make an effort, through his
ueys to secure a pardon from the gov
ernor. If ho does not secure a pardon
he will serve Lis sentence.
B. L. Duke, a member of thc firm
Co., Durham, r N.
of Duke Sons A of
C., made an individual
Wednesday morning. >). T. Wiley and
V. Ballard, of Durham, are the
signees. His assets are estimated
$700,000, and his liabilities are
mated at, $500,000. There are
ferred creditors to the amount
$145,000. He was largely
in various industrial enterprises.
The officers of the National Guard
the state of Tennessee met at
Thursday night, to elect a successor to
Brigadier General Bam T, Carnes,
Memphis, w hose terms of office ex pi red.
Tho candidates were General B. T,
Carnes and Major II. Ward, of
Nashville. The officers met in the su¬
preme courtroom and after the
preliminaries, speeches. nominations On were
with eloquent tho
ballot, Ward was elected, receiving 20
votes to Carnes’s 18.
Olio oi' tho moM fti usatiunai ciihch
ever tried iu South Oufolina was that
txztts&ii 'ir'ii:;
ot i\',i, \\ iishington, i,;|i D. r ' 1 'vlio was, about
nix months iigd, sent.!.......I to imprm
onnient in tho ponitontiary. Tho su
promo court at Columbia, Monday,
decided on the appeal taken by Colo¬
nel Morrow’s attorneys from tlio de¬
cision of the lower courts The court,
affirms the decision of the lower court
on all the points involved.
The Florida supremo court at, Talla¬
hassee, Wednesday afternoon rendered
an opinion sustaining the validity of tho
!■ i-Mat nt municipalg- jvornment iu Jack
sonville. This pnudieally ends 11m
suit although the plaintiff’s are given
ten days in which to amend their de¬
claration, They will go no further
with the ease, however. This means
the immediate issuing of ouu million
dollars iu bonds for public ordinance improvo
UK ilit k and tin passage of the
permitting iivo-ouiice pugilistic contests with
gloves with guaranteed po¬
lice protection.
The blink 1 l in lei which have been in
progress lit Nashville are over for the
present. Judge Huge, Thursday, grant¬
ed a con tin mi nee to George A. lhizoy,
charged with conspiracy, with Frank
1’ortcrffehl to defraud the Commercial
National bank. The ground of the
continuance wits tlio failure of the
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notice of the case on which Ditzey
would bo tried at thin term of court.
Tlio witnoHBOH for the uofeuso wore
tsofitterorl from Oouiieeticiit to I cvah,
and ltH the defense .lid not know what
drafts were to he relied on by the gov
I., make oul its ease, they *.
V , re not, in pimifioii 1o say jus , , what *
they c.ppctnd to pr.ivo by each wit
lll'SS,
LOOKS BAD F0H HOWARD.
More Nci.saIloi.al Testimony in (lie, Non
(’elehr/.led Case.
A tJncliHOU, 'J'cJiii., Hjicciul
'\'ho g<»\‘.niincui I'.vploihid w ln>ml> in
tlif* ciunjt of liownrd, nliiiH Moon*,
Boho aud filler, the ohiim n policy
Kwiudler, IT-irlay. Unknown io
(lofcudunt, Frederick Stewart Brown,
of London, Kngland, about WHHjmi Mooro upon tho
Hiand to f<!l it I i the and
of iiii! lino in London. Tha witiuiHB
had cb rkt d for I'Vlix Howard nt 5 In
j roji'i, <: .||( j ,!i- I -Jm. I’ II h t Indidon,
and it wmh hand tlmt |h:ium d 51,flfl>0
of tho famoiiH Willitun Lord Moon:
letter#. The clerk employed Dy
Felix Ifov.nrd, who prave him form
fx<4tn wiiieh lo copy the Mivindijn^ J« t
t. rs uint directed him to sign tin- uhiih,
of Wiiliam Lord Moore to them,
When the yoting man ap])earefi on the
htaiifi the face of the tlefeudfllit WHH a
picture of utter deapair, hut it wan
only for a ruono iit, and with hi# or
eiiHtomed audacity he calmly waited to
meet the damaging charges.
f J he witiM’HH told of )ijh experience
with the defendant while in hia employ
when Howard, alia# Moore,
left f.ondon, he wax employed to take
liis house and receive liis mail and for¬
ward it to another addresa in tho city,
This was after the detectives had fcro
ken into Ids business. Ihe witness wan
handed a package of several hundred
of Moore letters which he readily
identified The witotw* wa# crow-ex
ainiued bv the defendant him Belt and
it wo# muni rigid. At “ne time a m.*1
to between the two men wo# narrowly
^vert rJ
Populist a Pet Up « Uaudidate.
I he populist members of the general
’’jM’ . itlfrtis, have
M >r Mann P«gr for
m Mi at to < lion
ip by
tb Id MaH jh a meni the*
the itivc eommitb*y of
iona’ Farmer#’ Alliance and ludua
t ,j 8 j Union. He is alao gracdiuBittr
0 / tlto Msottat la Virgiai*.
Fanners .Should Keep Account.
If a Avi- auer is alivo to his own intor
rate, li#M ■•ill, by keeping accounts with
Ids crops and stock, ascertain which
branches of the business pay best. In
the same way as the manufacturer ho
can then work away from the unprofit¬
able branches and towards those which
pay more. In this way he will soon
become a specialist, and will hnvo
taken a long stride toward success.
The farmer who says that it is too
much work, or that ho has not time to
keep accounts, lias a mistaken notion
of the value of time and labor. The
time required for this purpose would
prove to bo but a fractiou of the time
lost by misdirected labor—misdirected
because of the lack of a correct under¬
standing of the cost of the various
branches of farm labor.
Any farmer who has not tried it will
find the keeping of accounts at least
an interesting experiment. Tho be¬
ginning of a now year is an excellent
time to take a new departure. Each
farmer who reads this should resolve
to commence keeping accounts on Jan.
1, and to know before tho year closes
the cost of ami profit on every bushel
of corn, dozen of eggs, quart of milk,
j and every other article ho produces.
To some it may bo seen that such a
system, to bo successfully carried out
requires the skill of a professional
book-keeper. It w ill bo found how
,. V cr, by any person of moderate intcl
ligoneo that accounts designed only for
one’s own inspection can bo kept in
simple form and serve all practical pur
poses. Unless one loses interest and
becomes careless ho can hardly fail to
achieve results both interesting and
useful,
sludics Regarding store should accounts make one who
economy memor¬
anda of all purchases, not only as a
means of detecting clinical crrftrs, but
also to enable him to dotorminothe
gregato nnd comparative cost of each
article of consumption. Much
edge enables one to determine where
lie can best cut down expenses if lie
needs lo retrench.
It is a satisfaction, to say the least,
to bo able to determine at the end of a
year or of a quarter the exact,
i-cs of one’s income and to review an
itemized record of expenditures. ] 11
also enables eno to detect leaks and ]
needless expenses and to plan more ;
judiciously for the future. Krchmiyr.
Lady “I wish a |>iofo of toilet
HOItJ), ”
lioy “Somited 7"
Lady “Wfdl, I dou’t know. Thu
Iftiti I gi*t hero wwt ho tu*euti‘d that the
I whole room hmellinl aw i!‘ I was coni in- !
. .
I * uiiHCcnli-d thul will iniiko Die room
11 , 'l>'"' . vourscU r # 01
MU< 111 •' u ' ' , '.
street d- South’s UoodNews. , .
Turn world may bo “but a flouting
show,” but llin.present financial do
pn-Hsion doesn’t giro the poor man
much of a show for a living.
'*'1 I
M
KNOWhliDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tei .nan otheiHiind enjoy lii’o more, with
! the the need,) value of to physical health of being, tho will liquid attest j j
principles embraced pure in the 1
laxative
i remedy, cxcclh Hvrup of is duo
! R* nce U> Us prewntiug
'» tiro form most tho p*wptahlo refreshing «m i, ]>h).is- truly
ant to the taste, un
hcnofictttl protmriuH ! ,;n of ti iioricf t Jax
li(|vn ( .„ 1;( tll y tlio systmn,
pp,,, hcadadics tied fevers
j anil permanently curing constipation.
I H has given satisfaction to millions ihkI
{ ' met profession, with the because approval it acts of on tho the medical Kid
"7*> J ' ivfir and Bowels without weak
oniug them find M ih jx?rfectly irco from
S every FyrupofFirsi^rorHiiIcbyfilldrUg- ohjooihmablo Kuhatauco,
j i,h in uii«i ■; 1 iKitticn, hut it in mun
i ufucturod by tho (hdiforniu I‘»jyf Hynip
( !<l only, v/hosc tiam* in jiriutcd Hyrup on of every Figs,
paekage, also ll.o mime,
J,M • hcio^ well informed, you will not
! any miohU tutu :f oiloreu.
ra’ i T RANGES c
_
Tho Exeel Best for in htylft, Cither 0onifort Ifoating and or Cooking Durability,
| g3»a^<rft .u.m.i * vf RV '”*•
AHK YORK WTOVII DEALER
To »how ff.'ii .sHKi-iuinn s i.A iKsr cataiamibx
It no tlmiln- wur you f t t* Ut
ISAAC A. SHEPPARD * CO.,
BA l/IIUHH e, M t>« *OUlIt
iaxoaut ua A.', VrAWlVUICKH /aV 1 HtC
! ... 1T | | L L) [ ,j--- 1/ AontA» Fhut
, «ny *,n*
»»*» < tn cure th» ihd* t oh
| y BLOOD PClISOH G &t ii*y% Inftin /-bam h.m lit Vf *5 tm toW for
A SPECIALTY. pis. i tiu oJar* arc! i In remll
1 (til* “>ir t oU«L UtY y Our
flo»n l -1 l>*/l»Uiie i*
$ Whm$ ut-tt-nry,
kk pffUfiUffi, UnV#** r\na4 fm.ll,
irtdtM a r«a — mn4 our Kmvffj Cypbih «nn J# t hn only
i i tiimt will '■uro f if-R/iM :iU/. i' tlUvnyr outtcut
Icl. frtn rot/K Ituunvr Co., Chicago. IU»
One bottle for fifteen cents, ) by mail.
1 welve bottles for one dollar, f
R • I * P • A • N • S
Si (■
Rjpan. Tabules arc the most effective rec¬
ipe. ever prescribed by a physician for any
filM r<>r of the stomach, liver or bowels.
11 fay uf Jffcifc* aayttherr, or flM*i price to
7H RiYA.Si CHEMICAL COMPANY, to Snxxt Sr., St* VosX.
N OW season comes when the
dainty and delicious
cake and pastry are
required. Royal
Baking Pow~
deris indispensable
in their preparation.
For finest food I can use
none but Royal.—A. Fortin,
Chef, IVbite House, for Pres -
idents Cleveland and Arthur.
ROYAL BAKlNCt POWDER CO., IM WALL AT., N. Y,
Net, to lllnmc.
Tenant—"See here 1 That house you
rented mo is infested with rats. Every
night wo are waked up by the racket.”
Agent—"That’s very strange, Tho
last tenant never said a word about
rats. ”
"Well, thou, of course, you uro not
to blame.”
“No. Tho people who lived there
before never complained of anything
except ghosts. ”
Probably Not.
Practical Father—“Has’ that young
who wants to marry you any
Romantic Miss “Money ! lie gave
a cluster diamond ring studded
pearls."
Practical Father "Yes, I know.
Has ho any money loft?”- New York
'* ' ' '
1 ‘<‘<lerouen , between boyhoodau«l
UR
'’ 11 ' “«*' ,M the boy is anxious to Im
considcrod a man aud the obi man
likes to bo
CURES OTHERS
M. W. Bcorr, Ksq„ ot tho U. 8. Marshall a
tuili'i'. Alltmin, (M.. writes: “For sufferer many
yi'ia-8 my wits has been a i-nn«1aiit
from inillio'stlmi, sink headache, nervous pros¬
tration anil all other complaints that, tho fo
nittlo SCI Is la ir til, anil, aflcr tryluK ninny
ri-meilles nnd ilootors
will, but llttlo or no rft
llof. I porsiMdM Pieree'a Fovorlto her to
try I)r. an«l ‘Gold¬
Prescription Medical Discovery. *
en heart,
Flio wurt so out of
she returned tho ho answer
m tlmt it would like
all the rest -of no (rood;
but on my account, nbo
r, MQ./Uftld nbo would try it, no
L ■ A 11 K°t °no bottle each:
___ J' and _ before*hohad «S used
3
sincn, n n<l now tlilnlts it tbo matt wotiOsi-rul
........... n.-tli for lurscx. ami rocommcmH
It to all suiroilng fcuialcs. Him lias not boon
so well in ton years.
I write this without nny solicitation let and nil
with n free, good will, so that you may done for
who rnny «*M suffer know what It has
**■’ by m «iton»wwbwv.
WHY NOT YOU?
r McELREES’
* *
WINE OF CARDU1.
ij pi
rrm . m JMnii f
V\
t CSs
| For Female Diseases.,
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PositlflBS! Good Salaries!
T*Y ; “National
y< Law . loptdui Bl'ttfvft of
Amor
* i»by,” Vol. H,, paga
VM. •nytt:
“ft. VV. .fanning*,
l iifl founder and
manager B(i»lne»*CoL of Jan
*..± ning**’ Nuahvtllo,
wan
iJH.r,. !i >i n March in Kdgefleld, U».
1*3».
In 1 HlA been not
ifH»kkeener lor tlio
V! Trlon Manufaotur
'mal V-'A.,.: W’l.'.r.E
\. / A nar», W»7, bo tsvmn
J to NuKhvI 1« and *«*
rured a j onllion a*
for 11* r. wiiolt kaIai lnfli*o of i.h%r<A
nr Ac Co. In IWdl lift ffiibred the f’l an tenr i
NuaiivilU*, important it h bo*»kkeeper, in the I«fl4 i h«i
no T. podtfom with u r&nt
ot A. Htewart ife Co., New York. ...._
h« Witt <| free led to overhaul and eiam
Into Dm book* of that firm, running bark
a period of nineteen yen im. Jn tWif> Tio wiv*
of the Falla CJJty Tobin eo Bank, Ig»ni«
Ky. t rntiiifiiinu thin In Itoc^mbor < ft that
nr to nf.rapt Gardner n. partmnnhlit In Now the York, two Arm*
livuriH, (Jo., and
them* bile fa Uo„ Nnnhviih’. Withdrawing
firm* nenlor lit 1*72, h<i wa* noveral for I ho next
year* pari nor In whole¬
hat firms in Nashville, 'liiua •fen¬
brought to hl» work h* a bin* c'd »i -
the valuable oxperlo n»:« yeari
itctnaJ htn»i»M»e.”
Htndcnto and from from twenty,»four England and Bfatot Mexico ami have Ter¬
till* noted ecliool. Ninety percent.
Miooj have necured good p'.udtjons, kouic of
hem receiving cfaxeet very hltfh sale time. rice. Write Nn vgca
no enteral any for
-. ( ‘ataioKue.
All popil« erdcrinx thN aehool Irfor" .htnu
9, l*‘M. will get tuition in Bookkrepdig*
etc., ftt 20 per cent, off of regu¬
catalog no rate*.
f bit*
/««», <4n«ri)Mr »n4
V*MI» T 'bhi «■) -A
w! *MI f II. r»rl»M »iU», FbwUr Co.,
I CTS. ■H CL 5 HkRI CUft£'-FOR f.tL tLSt rAilS. n to
I 6 /* I
Best Congit byrup Tk*i.o tioml. luff , rf
i.
25 in time. BoW bv dnffliflflUi
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