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Auhtoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’* prescription for Infants
and Children. I( contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor
other Narcotic siilwtanee. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and < astor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Ifs guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mot hers. < .'storiade.st roys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoriu prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation mid Halulency.
t'astoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomuch
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, fas
toria is the Children’s Panacea the Mother’s Friend.
Castoria
“CMiort* in nn fn«dk?ific f< f )‘lnl
ilfVfi h«'© rPi^nfeYlly told uu* of Hu
tiToi t upon c’Uildrpo
lilt. <i V' OlCDbfi
JUrwtli,
* i» iii»’ »h*m mtnr } {or children t f
which 1 Ain Aci|iiAiut#4 I hope liw day i» t;f»i
f tur m hen niGthci* willcottfthler th** r»*;»l
inU’rrjtl of thr.r cliildrcn, n»*d ua* C**toria in
»r«*m! of thptflrim»*qu*ck rMWlruttii which are
dfftfOyiikK their lov«*d by forcing opl'itii, ,
Diorphin#. »<M>thiuir ayrup ar»<l other hnrffnl
down their rhr<4i»iA. thereby •reallnc
tiifwu to premia lure nr*\m
lm J ) K f b< it icror
Gull w a > Aik
Th#> CnuUur Compreny, 17 Murray Street, New York City.
GE01KMA ltAIbltOAI) St HEIM EES
OFFICE CENERAL MANAGER.
Commencing Kept. 2d, 1894, the following schedules will he operated. All
tr*in* run by With Meridian Time. The schedule* are subject to change
without notice to the public. READ UP.
READ DOWN.
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6 57p 1*2 30s 1 42p Mecca* . II s ? * 55* 0 03*
7 7 (lip 12 56*1 48a 1 http 57p 8 ? Norwood Cniunk 6 4(ipjt! 43)i 11 = * sb 3 3 27*1 Ida! 5 5 55a 4Ha
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7 1 11 a '2 12p 8 a Harnett 6 3(l|i 10 a 3 02a 5
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3 32a 2 47). 0 21* Sj.arta 5 49). 10 35* 11 2;tp
4 02* 3 05p Devcreiu 6 OOp 10 68), . .
4 I Hu 3 13,.' 0 4 2a Farrs 5 20p; 57p 10 50a10 16* 10 44|>' 12p
4 66a 8 36). 0 511* Milled.;. Vlilo 4 9
5 27« 3 63), Brow ns 4 38p 0
6 47* 4 03|i It) 22* Hiniriret’Ki I 26p 0 36 ii 0
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II 23i Hilontn I 42p
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tffrt a At'mm ftiul I hut buUH An i ku l i'll it *i.i rx|'ivi«,
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and Supply Co.,
teffci.e AUCUSTA.CA
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: r . -riimi' fi l It a*tu|>f;rior Piany pr< “Tfp(ion
In qirn t'f inn *
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111 » < m , Hrooulyu, S. Y.
' ■ i nr pfoyntc wttH* ui lli'* children'ft depart
i nt h.*v« »pok*Ti lii^lily •>( iheir c*i»f*ri
l itre in their ouUid«j practice withCaidoria,
m.*J Althoti^li tve only hare awodk our
n»e«l!ciU supplies wltat in known n* regular
prn<itt ypt we am fr» e to confe** that the
■m* of (’itkioria h«*< won o« to loik with
imor u|»oij it
V sFlIli tt'H»I*J’I AS, AM* l»J8J*reD«AttY,
Uoftoo, Mas*
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AftO i WRs liuublnl vxitli ft!
tilack t*f ihe«mmtt?*in \ \,#xa\ i 111 1
i's Pstn lkiiiit aud was
UhI, I have since dvi^Ctl inti i’lltl’4
iltd ilouii'i^ t»> try l iv- remetiv ami alt
dit'iik 111 gills Fi MUON I»\ tun tmu >i.
V4»! I . Ib'V . t .(
l)i K. .1 Ivi »l>,
DllMM. MVITl’E
l have associated wuh me In the
Practice of Dentistry Hit VV. II
II Mints of the .xU tut.i l*etit*l Fxd
lege who lias had thorough I tain lug In
pi >aU\e work, lie will do extract
and filling t.etli white 1. with
Thirty Years
K\|UTieiit\'.
w ill ilo the IT \ i I- tlt'HK
IVs wiF. ta- in Fiawtcidv i 5 n
*td Monday I tUcl b, t * 3 st
tine week aud in W liite P 7, s
Monday to teuial w it
M. H. THOMAS,
M. 1> i». 1>,8
THE ATLANTA 0CUL1SI
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Short ami Crisp Items of General
lulere-f to Our Headers.
Fire at Omaha, Neb., Sunday night
destroyed $2110,(100 worth of property
in the wholesale district,
j Johnson's bonded warehouse, Felix
Cueltnan’s stores, and a large adjoining
coffee warehouse at Antwerp, Belgium,
have been destroyed by fire. The lot
will font up n very large sum,
M. I’ingiiait, a prominent sugar bro
k, r m I'iiria has been arrested charged
with embezzling the sum of 144,000
pounds,which, it is clamed, wits due to
Baron llirseb, the complainant, as the
result of recent speculations in sugar.
A dispatch to tlie- London r 7 ,/'OHli lt
from Rome say* that the Russian min¬
ister has assured the pope tiist the re¬
port sent of the czar's ill ness arc much
exaggerated, and that the malady from
which lie is suffering, while serious, is
not incurable.
A i’aris newspaper iinncmucea that a
number of government and municipal
officials in the city have received let¬
ters from anarchist* in Eondou con¬
taining violent threats against these
officials, and aho defending Caesario
Santo, tin murderer of President Car
not.
Severe sentence:, were pronounce 1
-i Hi. district court at Ogden, L'tub,
Saturday on Decamp. McDonnell and
King. found gniltv l.y a jury of at
tempted train wrecking during the
\merican Railway t'nion strike, Af
ter a lecture by the judge the thrc< ,
were sentenced to imprisonment
ns follows: King 4 years, Decamp and
.McConnell 2 year* each in the peni¬
tentiary.
'ilie I’lison foundry and Pitlbuiu
t’nr Wheel Company, of I ’n 11 in « ii , 111.,
1 inis filed articles of surrender of ehar
ter, I liu (‘Hjiitnl wtock i« $500,00
I tlivideO into 5,000 Hharrn, of wliicli
<ico. M. I'ullmrtii owned 4,000. On
•Spjdember 20th the director# decided
<»n clojitn# up. Tbo aHsets of the com¬
pany were sold and the proceeds di¬
vided among the stockholders and the
charter surrendered.
\ dispatch from Kansas City, Mo.,
mi vs: J. A. It. Elliott is now n cham¬
pion wing shot of the world. Friday
he defeated Dr. Culver by a score of
(tit to Hit in the last of a series of three
mutches, two of which were won by
Elliott, In tins series was done the
most wonderful trap shouting ever
witnessed, and tho scores of both con¬
testants stand without parallel in the
records of trap shooting at live birds.
A dispatch received at the foreign
office in London from the British con¬
sul at Lourenzo Marquez, say* tho
Kaffirs have entered the outskirts of
that port, burned a number of houses
and murdered seventeen person*. An¬
other dispatch from Lourenzo Mar
I »|TU z, , on DeJagoA ba y, |p v» the PortII .
o
barricaded. Tho natives looted the
Miburlts of tho town and burned many
houses.
The republican slate made central public com¬ the
mittee of Kansas has
affidavit of 'I'. L. Dixon, superintend¬
ent aud matron of the state asylum for
the deaf arid dumb, at Olathe,in which
Mrs. Mary Lease, who was president
of the state board of charities, is ac¬
cused of advising thorn to steal from
the patients and give her a portion of
tbo rake-off. appropriated They also charge sufficient that
the hoard to
defray tho expenses of its members to
the world’* fair.
Four men were killed, two were fa
billy injured and several others pain¬
fully burned by a disastrous boiler
explosion that occurred nt tho Henry
Flay colliery at Klmiuokin, 1’euu.,
Thursday morning. The entire steam
! supplying plant of the mine, consist
mg t.f thirty six boiler*, was totally
demolished, aud in addition to the
! monetary less which will aggregate
s io.omt, the Henry Flay, Rig Mount¬
ain, Stilling and 1’eerleas collieries
: will be unable to resume operation*
: for at least a month.
A special from Harrisburg, ra. says:
Iron and steel mills in this locality are
! enjoying an eraof unprecedented proa
j | perity. At the lVnnaylvania rails Steel and
| Works the production of the
Hcaactner sL.d the )i»st week w*s
! heaviest of years. The three furnaces
in ldast averaged nearly three hundred
; ions daily. For throe days tho Besse¬
mer mill averaged 120 blooms every
1 twenty-four hours. The rail mill made
t.ooo tolls of rails during the week,the
largest production in it* history.
( ImrU'w W. (inrlaud, » prominent
j republican politicimi, has been ar*
rested *it tiuthric, Oklahoma, on a
charge of perjury iu a land ease. For
u mouth or more from one to three
rfaidcut* of the territory have
arreiatcil daily oa the same charge.
Fully -00 indietmeuts are now }>e!id
mg in the Foiled Statea court for the
same crime, and about fifty person*
; have been seutenced to the peuiten
nary, all for committing perjury iu
attenil’tiug to secure a homestead uu
; del the present laud law
\t the eonciadtug mssiou of the
American Bankers’ Aaaociation at Ral
tuuore, Thursday, tho Baltimore plan
of settling the currency question was
adopted. A committee of nine was
appointed to lay the plan Iwfore cou
gross, the committee comprise*
Charles F Homer, of Baltimore;
Horace White, of New York; Joseph
(' Hendrick-, of New York . Skipwitb
Wilmer. >>f Baltimore; K. J. Lowry.
of Atlanta, G*. . A. B. Hepburn, of
New Ye I k Fharles f’arse'ns, of St.
. Fbristian. of Richmond,
Ya., and AY. T Baktr, e>f Fhieago.
A SolM < otki|k«iii\ Tliiv
It i» bUtt\i that the report of the
Amvrican i'otton Oil Company, for tbt
Aw'ftl yt**r vUtliug An|ui 31, 1894, to
lie inbaittfti at - he stockholders’ a:i
mial meeting at ✓ c’ft York on >.
Inr 1. lMM, a ill s ho* that % ivm*
imuy. during the year, ^ tUmt
Hat S iuter
t. dividend «kii
1 i ttriu tl in »d
Div-n
at
JtTMiK BtrlDA-V KKSIOJW.
A Kfmill of lh. I - Dire of the Jodi*
rial A nkndmeiitlb
resigned Chief Jindict- hi 11(4 be E. Bleckley bench has
h (m i. • anpreme
of Georgia. In letter of reaigna
tion to Govern N rthtu the Chief
Justice gives a . ih his reasons for
taking thi* step '"*je«hgly empha¬
size* hi* indigent failure of
jiidJgeiofUiesu (lid people to i F^BrVc V* number 'I he let¬ of
ter is as follow G»lS ft Bober
” Atlanta, Dm 13, 1894.—
liis Excellency, 'jn J. Northen.—
•Sir; In tenik-riiJB j you, for the sec
ond time, my v ■ Aatiun of the. office
of chief justiCi seems proper to
make n brief star: ent of inv rcasous
for no doing.
“For some y,-,r has been mani
Tea to the lieneliA i bar of the whole
state that the bic- - of the supreme
eourt has become.t heavy to lie ade
quately handled d disposed of by
three justices. T< set lias also been
twice bly, and recognized nc*i| jy tional she general amendment assem¬
a . )BS
to increase t a i jer from three to
five has been t vie passed and submit¬
ted to the pcopl ■ r ratification. The
people, either ijJ^ ^►imposed 'dug convinced increase, of
the necessity forx earing to better
or if convinced, , t
the efficiency of t : court by adopting
the appropriaf»-j kin have twice re
jrcted the amenl lit |i»v,, by'a decisive
vote ^Rgainat itl whether the
people know it o* ,t, I have personal
knowledge that 1 r necessity exists,
and whether consiifnedto they® re to remedy it or
1 ftel care to the
-Aleut at , least lhesituke-o ol(.kehning to and remain
of high re
*P nsible pnhlic - jviee f in work which three
vifiiftte 11 "j"®* tlio ool Lion by leaving o i\e
etnloue a considl I part of that
which (be const! n [ not only re
• ju re* to he don limits it* ]io*i
tiv term* the I ; ■witliin which it
mil it be perforn ■- t
“For several ais my atsoc ates
and myself, in o.,lor to comply with
the constitutional.:! .andate in respect
to blaring and tit ruling all the cases
within a given tin ?, have been obliged
ire omit the pr« ‘itMh*jo jHSWSti'rt** n of written
opinioWhin-vtfy in which,
neeordiug to judicial usage opinions in this
state and elsewifrc, sueli
would rightly heslcemed iudiapensi
ble to render otir work thorougli and
complete. . myself,
“Tho opinions which I,
ought to have written and would have
written had time anil strength per¬
mitted, in addition to those which
have appeared or will appear in the
reports, number, I am sure, not lei-s
than two or throe hundred.
“Had there lien two additional
justices to aid in! deciding the cases
and in writing opinions, all these
opinions might eaiily have been writ¬
ten, for from such and n double saving
of time would havi resulted; first, de¬
cisions could liavi been made more
rapidly; aud tally, I* the work divided in
preparing o] Wot beirg
amongst five i amongst only
three, lash it solid have ) ;d but
jjapJ^Wneroof. -^10 ■ (e
,
“It ui*y h (gilt that aa my
brethren rew gwatln.'ir posts and
struggle on, I Igjl.lo Rite constitutional likewise, aud
that if the lc
nuiendiuent affordp nuy why I should
resign, the game reason applies with
equal force to them. Due of them is
ten. the other twenty years my junior,
and it is reasonable to suppose that
both can hold out better and longer
against the wear ajul tear of overwork
than 1 can. If I remained with them
and did my full part I could not hope
to rival them in endurance. 1 should
have to drop out shod, and I might as
well do it now. Besides, they work
faster than 1 do or can, aud 1 sincerely
believe their onefoiu task would be
somew hat lightened if they could have,
in my stead, some one more expeditious
than 1 aur, in deciding eases. Being a
slow and cautious judge, unless I have
Hill (do time for research and study, l
can decide notnTn'af difficult with any
absolute assurance that my conclusions
»re correct, I am quite too slow to
eo-operato with Hl*m ou equal terms
judicial in the exercise function. of jtliia T hey most important well
can s]'*ro
me far a loss timid and hesitating
mind, especially if their new colleague,
as he easily might, should excel me in
legal learning. that l withdraw
“I frankly confess wijh
from the court much reluctance.
At this period of toy life judicial work
is that for which |PUui best fitted, and
1 would rather do it for nothing than
be idle ou full pay!, 1 have no wish to
retire from active life or to sbuu mod
crate labor.
“Mv health is .h good, and and both by
mental eonstituti long habit, oe
cmi*Boil filling is essent: (1 to my liapjdness.
No that 1 am soperanuated
troubles or pppresucK me. CillkUy
would l Korvt* ttuf tho four remaining
yenrs of the term for witieh 1 was hi.wt
elected if l could do «•* "ith justice to
myself or with advanta sre to the
state.
“Finally, to Ik*we. if any, who may
l*c didlMH^l t o eritwHac mv present
conduct adversely. I would urge this
consideration, not, indeed, a. reqmr
ing, but as iudicatm toy retirement
forever from public office. I m n |»
wards of sixty-seven years •>! age aud
have had more than my xlue share of
official opportunity and emolument,
having been an office holder under the
state in sundry positions for a third
j>art of tuy whole ’if Surely I ought
to tie satisfied with what the state has
xlone for me. aud if l have lieeu faith¬
ful aud efficient lhe state ought to
be satisfied with * t L have done for
it. If, on the oth Aland, l hav :»il
cd either in fidel: ■or etKcieuey. it
ought te> )>*rt will ft now- with no re
gret save that my ■ w*- so long de
laved.
“1 beg to «dd. that
iti rrfT#l?—mo I it tin less
cherish aenttment# of grateful affec¬
tion toward all these, the living and
the dead, by whose favor and confi¬
dence I have I wen treated, j.romot.sl
and boDoreii.
*‘l desire iliti rtHdg’. iiti
effect on Monday, the 2*«Mh day of O,
to In 1 r, instant.
••With high hhd cou
tlOB| |K rftonal and w$keM t l at r
ut servant.
1 F. Bu « k
t HVV.H retWts 04 this e«r?h
*»h t lay claim » «* a Wight be reafler
LATEST DISPATCHES
GIVING THE NEWS fl* TO tiik
HO fH OF GOING TO rilKSS.
A Brief Summary of I>aily Happen¬
ings Throughout the World.
The first snow flurry of the (season
swept over Orange anil Snllivan coun¬
ties, New York, Sunday night. There
was quite a heavy fall, also, in Dela¬
ware and Chenango counties.
The knitting mill of the Aspiuock
Company, at Danielaonville, Conn.,
which failed some months ago, has
been purchased by Mr. Sanford, of
Fall River, and it resumed operations
Monday morning.
Advices received at Berlin from
WaliiBh Bay, southwest Africa, say
that the rebellion* Damnralaud chief,
Witbooi, has surrendered and express¬
ed his willingness to submit to a Ger¬
man protectorate over his territory.
At Milwaukee, Monday, Judge Jen¬
kins dismissed the petition of Ives et
a!., to have T. J. Oakes dismissed as
the Northern J’acific receiver, und
confirms Special Master Cary’s report,
exonerating Oakes fr >m making any
money out of the road illegally.
A dispatch from Ogdensbnrg, N. 'i.,
says: Petitions for the nomination of
General N. M. Curtis, for representa¬
tive in congrcs*. are being circulated
in all of the accessible tow ns of the
county, and are being signed by re¬
publicans and democrats indiscrimi¬
nately.
A tire in a four-story building at
Chicago Monday morning, caused a
loss of about $85,000, distributed ns:
Richard A' Co., chemical supply works,
850,000; Detroit white lead works,
*25,000; Oliver H. Hicks X Co., paper,
*10,000. The tiro was caused by nil
explosion of chemicals.
The Detroit left Norfolk navy yard
Monday and anchored in Hampton
roads. She will go to Newport for her
torpedoes and sail for Cadiz and Nap¬
les the last of this week, leaving the
Columbian exhibits loeued by the
Spanish government. She is under
orders to join the Asiatic fleet early in
December.
The famous list trimmings case, in
which importers of millinery seek to
Keenre a return of money collected for
duties on certain styles of ribbons mi
del-the McKinley tariff law, came up
before Judge Dallas in the United
■States circuit court at Philadelphia
Monday and waf continued until Jan.
8th, next.
The new naval dry dock at Port
lloyal, K. is expected In to anticipa¬ lie com¬
pleted within n mouth.
tion of this, lhe bureau of yards and
docks lias contracted with Rittcuhouse,
Moore Sc Co., of Mobile, Ala., to
dredge out the channel necessary to
open the dock to our large,new battle¬
ships.
The Lumber Trade Journal, of New
Oilcan so its issue of Monday
southern ports for the month of Hep
terobeT: Total value of timber export¬
ed, *277,178; lumber, *654,180; man¬
ufactures of lumber, *74,820; total
value, *005,250, against *570,504 for
August, or a gain for the month of
*415,775.
The express officials nt Richmond,
Va., now think that theQuantico train
robbers did not get over five thousand
dollars. Mr. Murray, who handled the
pouches aud cut them open for the
robbers, says be is satisfied from feel¬
ing of thorn that the amount did not
exceed this. He fays tho bonds were
all saved, as he threw them in a pile of
stuff' the robbers discarded.
A strike of tho weavers at the Hath
ft H ay and Acushnet mills at New Red
ford. Mass., is threatened. When a
settlement of the recent strike, which
involved all the mills in the city, was
reached, one of the conditions was that
the mills were to conform to the de¬
mands of the weavers’ particulars law.
All of them have done so to the satis¬
faction of tho weavers except these
corporations,
A rumor to tho effect (hat the head¬
quarters of the western system of the
Southern Railway will be removed
from Washington to Knoxville, has
gained circulation in the latter city.
It is believed to have some founda¬
tion as Knoxville w as headquarters for
the old East Tennessee, Virginia and
Georgia system which is now tlic w es¬
tern system of the Southern.
A cablegram received at Washing*
iugton Monday morning by the de¬
partment of state from the American
Charge do Affairs Denby, at Pekin,
stating that the reports of danger to
foreign residents at Pekin are greatly
exaggerated; that there had been only
one attack iqiou the Americans aud
that was n very insignificant affair,and
was followed by prompt punishment:
and that an imperial proclamation had
been issned to the local authorities en¬
joining the protection of foreigners.
TI1KSK HOT ISOLD.
liutil Bandits Hold Up a Train in
I alifornia.
Tho C’oastbound overland train, dnt
at Sacramento, Cat, Friday night,wa*
held up by two masked men about six
miles below the city. The robbers,
armed with revolvers, compelled the
engineer and fireman to accompany
them to the express ear. where Mes
senger Page was told that if he die
not o)K‘n the doors the engineer and
fireman would l>e shot. Page, bow
ever, at first attempted resistanci
and fired twice, but; fearing
that the trainmen would lie killed,
he let the baudtt* in the ear, wher*
they secured four bags of gold, COD
taiuing about *1,500. The robber
then uncoupled the engine aud a(te.
running it toward the city a short d:«
tance, reversed it and jumped eff
making their escape. The engine r»i
into the uncoupievl train but as th
steam bad run low, no damage wf
Fifteen Fishermen Drow iunI.
K sitecial from Apalachicola. Fla.,
ays rhe Fleet featur f the re
nt storm was the / n : -b
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TRAI>i: TOPICS. \
R. ii. Dun *V Co.’s Report of Business
for the Past Week.
R. G. Dun & Co.’s weekly review of
trade says: Business is still waiting
for the development of retail trade.
There is a little better demand in some
industries, but not so good in others.
Wholesale dealers in nearly all branches
are halting because retail business does
not yet show distinctly what it is to be.
Lower prices for the great farm staples
and lower wages in some establishments
hinder purchases for consumption, while
political interest and uncertainty also
have some retarding influence. .Mean¬
while large imports and small exports
of merchandise with inadequate employ¬ the
ment for money here are raising
rates of foreign exchange, so that pos¬
sibilities of gold exports sometimes
affect tbo stock market. The haltihg
attitude for the money is disturbing to
those who have luokckk’or continued
gam, though rigTitly considered conditions it is
the natural consequence of
w hich were to be expected at t his season.
“Reports from the different < ities
show, as they did a week ago, that
while extreme low prices for cotton
and wheat are cheeking retail pur¬
chases in the west and south, there is
nevertheless a gradual gain. Monetary
movements indicate that the expected
expansion of interior trade has not
been wholly realized, and the demand
for currency from this city lias mate¬
rially slackened, Tho demand for
commercial loans is weaker, and 3 per
ceut is quoted for prime four mouths’
paper. Foreign imports for two weeks
have been *6,900,000, of 56 per cent
larger than last year, while in exports
of domestic products a decrease of 11
per cent appears for two weeks in Oc¬
tober. Yet custom receipts for the
two weeks are only *280,000 larger
than lust year, and internal revenue
*1,280,000 smaller.
“The iron industry records a larger
production in September than in any
other month this year, but as prices
are gradually weakening because of in¬
sufficient demand for finished products,
some works are preparing to close or
shorten time.
The demand for cotton goods has
materially slackened, and prices have
been irregular, although resumption
of work at Fall River and New Bed
ford with only five per cent lower wa¬
ges indicates confidence in the future,
The woolen mills still have numerous
belated orders for fall goods, but the
demand for spring does not increase,
though in nearly all the lower-priced
products domestic makers appear able
to command most of the business that
exists.
“Failures for the week ending Octo¬
ber 4th show liabilities of *1,714,276,
of which *865,885 are of manufactur¬
ing aud *802,301 are of trading cuti
cerus. The final report for Beptern
ber shows liabilities of only' *7,807,-
124. of which *3,254,373 are of manu¬
facturing au.l *3,710, th»2 of trading
concerns. The failures of this week
have been 231 iu the United States,
against 21*3 last year, aud forty-three
in Canada, against forty-two last year.
When Babe was si ». we gave r Casterla.
AVhT, site was a Child, she ci ss! f.>r Castoria.
Whan ri.e tsvar,..'Mbs, Si,».!un_-1 t*.
Wljeu siie LaU Uiuldreo,xbe gavetbem c'aston*.
AN IN-AM. MOTHElt'S 1»KKI>.
stic wet* Fire to the ilou<e and Holds
Her Children in the Flames.
Mrs. Jennie Harrigsu aud her three
children perished by fire iu a barn
upon their farm in the. outskirts of
Klizabeth. N. J., Monday. The xesi
dence was also luirnetL The husband
and father was aWnt at the time of
the calamity. The general belief is
that Mrs. Hsrrigau became suddenly
insane and set the house on fire, and
that she then took her children and
w» •nt into the barn, and, locking the
*>r. set it on fire. A* the flames l>e
gau to close around them, the mother
gathered the children alwmt her and
held them there until they were over
~ The eldest of the children was
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PIMPLES. BIOTCHES
mo OLD SOSES
CATARRH, MALARIA.
HIDHH TROUBLES
an) DYSPEPSIA
removed hj P.P 5 9 .
fire entirely
cartfc.
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Aberdeen, Crown County, C.
Cat *. 3. C. Johesloa.
fTe. r( »(', ior several >c’ara with gu iia
^iiy n ,uU UU^cenWo^eroption^
i/Jj.li vain .until P. P-P
fikiia Canrcr Gnred.
Testimony from vfc e. May n r of Sequin, i
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p a 5
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medicine will be sent freight paid by
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! T HE: ^TAKOAR P. |
i DURANG’S 'f
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H i-; l iis reputation for 1Hyi’.'.rs for ^
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Durnnff’x Liver 1‘iUs .ire the host < .1
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LIVE As’iruf wanted f". r.c\r hook,
Sj>]**tmid sellur. I! are op j Kir*
tundy lt»r any urin ohvrv;!. man o: No l;nly. .f"5
per mouth < tsilv c*xpc«
we l'acncc give AGENT 1 , lull cijuii inrenudions. imI« ms
Uo pay «*\pi< 7» — fiti’i F.V days
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1870, Ziegler PhiladeiphiajLa Ac Co., !J t WANTED
STAMPSTEALKKS
Alake a Hig Haul F'roin tlie Bureau
of Engraving.
A Washington special says; The
stamp robbery at the bureau of en¬
graving and printing, discovered a few
days ago, turns out to bo much larger
than at first supposed. Instead of one
package containing 50.000 2-cect
-twjnps, it is now believed that over
200,000, and possibly 250,000 stamps
of various denominations are missing.
Postmasters in all parts of the country,
it is thought, have received fewer
stamps than they ordered, and failed to
notify the department of tho deficien¬
cy. When their quarterly reports ar 9
made up these shortages may be found.
It will take two weeks to discover the
full extent of the robbery. When it
is known that Thursday’s shipments of
stamps were served to 1,800 postmast¬
ers, some idea of the enormity of the
1 task of ascertaining what offices havn
I | received short packages, is had. The
\ stealing has been going on for thirty
days, and seems to have been the re
j | suit of a plot. Plaio.
William B. Smith, formerly of
, field, X. J., and George W. Longstrcet,
who were employed in the stamp de
; partment of the bnreau of engraving
| and printing, are under arrest and trie
j detectives Beach, who are looking untii for recently William A.
was eri¬
ployed iu a billiard room in a hotel iu
the city, and a man. whose name is
j lielit-ved Washington to be Bimmerslitz. Thursday Both men
left for the pur
| |»ose of selling stamps.
Friday Smith made a proposition to
the police authorities to turn state’*
evidence and make a tnll confession ’.r
; they would feign a paper guarantying
j him full protection. He said he would
i implicate government employes much
; higher than himself. He was told
; that such protection could not te
granted. Snrith then told the authcr
j ities that he knew where Beach wag,
j i but would go to jail iiefore he would
tell his whereabouts. The authorities
are at ln-is t*» know what t<» make of
offer, an he has Udd so mas/
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