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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: FEBRUARY 14, 189.5.
reason the Browns are so exempt from sickness is the
i 3 t by an occasional course of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med-
Iscovery they keep their blood, which is the fountain of
1 strength, pure and rich. In this way their systems are
1 to ward off attacks of grip, fever, and other dangerous
. not so prudent, who have become sufferers from in-
n. torpid liver, or biliousness, or from any of the dis-
taiised by impure blood, will find the “ Golden Medical
Very ” a positive remedy for such diseases.
Jecially has the “ Discovery ” produced the most marvel-
Iwenf all manner of Skin and Scalp diseases, Salt-rheum,
I Eczema, Erysipelas, and kinuicu diseases. Not less
Irful. have been the cures effected by it in cases of “ Fever-
’ 'White Swellings," “Hip-joint Disease,” and old sores
Js. It arouses all the excretory organs into activity,
ly cleansing and purifying the system, freeing it from all
fr of blood-poisons, no matter from what source they
Cipt. '.VIell of tho Clark® Rifles has
made application to the city counc l for
ts-istnaco. He wants $3UO to help ir.
equipping the company. The council
appointed a committee to look into the
matter.
The SvonlE® v«w* has been awarded
half of the city’s printing by the gen
eral council
Yestenday evening Col Tom Oliver
sms grossly Insulted by n negro named
Bob JJ'-tt. He ordered Bob ont of bis
store and then iKtgan loading bis gun.
which was accidentally discharged ..mi
about fifty shot took effect in the shoul
der of * negro named Jim Hoard. Tho
wounded man is being looked after by
Dr. 8. C. Benedict.
~2l
k
lb; j
rtincsi
|jnsen.
tepsia sad Constipation.
Elizabeth Helfer, of Morrton
Farm. Monroe Co. % N.
K,write*: "I had been
troubled with dyepep-
fin and cotutipAlion
for the last fix year*,
nnd had tried all med
icine* that I could
think of. I pot ao
low in health that I
thought I would once
mute trvthe ‘Golden
Medical Discovery •
nml Doctor Pierce’*
Pleasant Pellet*. Af
ter taking them for
three month* I be
gan to feel better—
suffered less from the
gas nnd sotir rising
off ray stomach at
night. Formerly it
was a terrible dis
tressed foehns—could
not rest nor sleep.
, thank* to the ‘ Cola*
d Discovery. 1
Zh
IS* IflH.PKft.
x completely cured, thank* to the
Dyspepsia—Constipation.
Mrs. A. L. Prases, ol Stillwater, ftnoiscot
County, Me,, writes:
“ Three years ago I
SMS s«tiering from
constipation, distress
in the stomach, bow
els, feet and ankles
Moated, kidney and
heart troubles, toss
of appetite, bod
taste in the mouth,
sour risinas In the
stomach, and indi
gestion. I was un
der the treatment
of three physicians
seven months. One
rave me up to die.
This was my condi
tion when I was pre
vailed upon to take
Dr. Pierce's r,otden „
Medical Discovery **•*■ P***c*-
and - Pleasant Pellets.'
I am well, your medicines have cured me
permanently."
Inr VALLEY'S INDUSTRY.
[Hundred Tbitwiml Pencil Trees
Now in Bi'arlug.
Vjllf-y, Fob. 13.—(Special.)—-As
i-HVH near for tb® gathering
ng of the lusc.ous peaches
are locking cut sort miking
■M f.T gathering th® crop. It
■f:merest to nom® of the Tele-
’ ruder* to know tsoumthlug of
it industry that prom se* so
I'd" Valley and vicinity. In
■•u tiie largest crop ever known
red. Uicr® were not tnouvli
• to suiter uutl ship the peteb-s.
< a eons.-quetneo many rotrttl on
Slue® then the acreage has
oereated to a grot,; extent, one
Mv tig been planted out with
" ire w. iwh.ch will bo In bearing
rhore ml he In boirtitg iti
irottnd Fact Valley tbls jvur SStl,-
ir."*. The*® tr.-.-s •will average
P*-' of poaolKM Ho two twn at a
' < 'mate, for many of the trees
P':r a case or more to the trro,
'< tto.ihk) ois-.w. Lt Igts break cue-
O' n the paret to posit 500 case* to
pr, but It bos boon fouml best not
i’ th® itop layer of 100 eases In, ao
rirs this year will oioh bold 400
Prom this It w:U be scon that
cal shipment avlll be 1,100 cars.
• ;wt these csra off In g rid ennd -
i vast amount of Ire will be used.,
••ir load of Ice will start off tn
condition three cara of prudbes.
hey are re-lced .-ilotret '*• litre otr.l
ich more Ice la us.d. Estimating
■ir of Ic® to .throe orrs of peaches,
11 take 300 oirs of Ice at Fon Vol-
The whok.' time enusumrd In
•ring and dipping the crop la
■ -live days, miking a shipment of
j'y four car* ov<-ry day. The
pa are aR tfJttoopra by hand and
ini In cas-s Ilk® oranges, hone®
n »ne begins to ih'nk of 440.000
• to be picked, assorted. ctssI,
I to tho railroad, packed. Iced,
I and e'SPted off. It -will h® arm
quit® an army of men will be cm-
4. Tt Is feared tbK not half the
*• , n b® bundled, as ttoec® are not
*h people In Port Va’.ley at pros-
• prepare them for shipment. The
Ions gtvm shorn are accartg*
th® iot.il nnmtbec of tree* In hear-
®m be verified by individual mtmti
'll® Hii.tJ4t.cs arc on lit® ahowlnst
"very tree. ■ Lt hi* ben asked:
p't th. re s probability of glutting
mtrfcretV Mr. 01. Rojhl, our lira
I '-r. vpprialng ipeach and melon
• r. s,ys tb.ee Is no chance of an
' v'untlon chitting the market, for
N** Pbllulelphlt and Now York
r ''oil’d be snppUnl, and all th<»
i' * with nitij-.p d there. Th®
has b®pn ®xcndlngdy favora-
:l; “l 1b® prtmpeuts of a fin® crop
> naver brighter. The continued
1 ivfather bis kept The frees back
1 '' l l t s> Jl than w®hiv® yet hud
I I hiv® to o>m® h> injur® them. In
y »'D iwr.ee I will give the tvimos of
jpi- of our most Important sb'ppers,
’h the number rf trees drey wig hire
'' "’’ring and th® amount they hart
..tiMid . n fniit culture.
Joined should be sustained In their »*
fort* t« enforce tile law as laid down
by the state constitution. Hr. Farrar
appeared for the complainants, and
stated that the two vew,
represented were at this port seeking
cargoes for foreign countries under mir-
atlme laws, and were stopped from
loading same by the police authorities.
Judge Parlange said that the act
based on tb® state constitution prohib
iting sailors from working on wusrv®s
was an Infringement of the Federal
conHtltutlon, and that In his opinion ti.
mayor and chief of police could be held
for damages If they attempted to carry
it Into effect. Under these circum
stances the restraining order was
granted.
THE XHIVS AT ATHENS.
8ult Against a Dramatic Company—
Possibility of a Shooting Affair.
Senator Vilas Introduced a Hill Look-
ing to tbc Interest ol tho
People.
HE IX DO USES CLEVELAND'S IDEAS
Mr. Shtrman Introduced a Substitute 1,
die Kill lleported Yesterday for
of Silver—
the Free Co
SAILORS MAT LOAD SKIPS.
•i*’** Orleans. Feb. IS.—The Injunction
_\°f the Cuban Steamship Company
**'“*. Mayor John Fitzpatrick and
• police was called for trial before
■*'*» I'arlnngu this morning in the clr-
l itt rourt,
L clt > Attorney O’Sullivan opened the
"T itatlng that foreign commerce
i not been Interfered with by tlie
who had oeted under a state law,
I r those rewoas the ofiicera en-
Athens, Fob. 13.—(Special)—And now
cornea Manager Barrow of the open
bouic and will enter suit against the
Unde Tout's Cabin Company for :i
breach of contract. It Is uudenitood
that tho nutttT h is been placed In tho
hands of Col. Alex. Erwin. Jr„ win
win proceed to make the amount out of
th® company If possible. M.in.tcr Har
row’s claim atinntits to about *<50.
which is shout *410 more than would
have been taken In bad the troupe
played here.
It now develops that the uian who
died at the Central hotel here and who
reg stored as It. L. Douglass, Memphis,
T®nti., was a brother to B. II. Day, the
gentleman who came here after his
body. Douglass, or Day, was a rays'
terlous customer, and It Js believed that
he was a detective who came to Alboni
to work np cases which have long re-
tnVned unsolved. II® evidently hod
some connection with the exprean'etau-
pauy, but those in a position to know
are adverse to talking.
C. C. Dean, known aa “Major,” for
whom a warrant waa sworn out by
(lira. Larina Caldwell of Comer, obang
Ing him with criminal •■null, has not
yet been afpreluulnl on I It (g not
known where he Is. Mr. Caldwell, bus
band of the lady, shot and klBed a naan
at Paduoab. Ky.. for insulting hJa w fe,
and It la bettered that he will give Dean
a warm rectiwlon should he come In
contact with him. The assault is said
to have been committed last Friday at
tho home of Mrs. Caldwell and she did
not say anything to her huHbaml until
Sunday night, as she says ahe kDcnv
there would be trouble—that he would
klU Dean.
Th® accused is the same man who
figured aa the star actor when a news
paper correspondent, Walter Lowe, pi
loted a policeman to Dean’s room In
the old -Fraklln build ng, where It waa
said there was gambling. Lowe climbed
up a ladder to the window and met a
reception which he did not anticipate,
being "rehltowashcd’’ wf'b several
buckets of slop which bad been pre
pared for him. Dean was heavily fined
for th s by Jndg® Cobb.
The weather bon moderated consider
ably, bat snow fell almost continuously
during the morning ami is now about
nine Inches deep. It Is perhaps the
deepest snow Athens baa aver known
and there la a great deal of auffertag
even among those with ample means,
as It lt almost ImpomlUn to secure
either wood or coil The city, as far
aa {KKtible, '» looking after tba poor,
of course the extreme cefd w,-a thee
preceding the snow only mad* the alt-
nation worse. Many of the beat people
are doing their cooking on grates, ami
of course there la some “great” cook
ing. In testimony of which one of tba
fair yoong ladles of a neighboring city
who Is visit'ng here damped a pitcher
of ice water Into tho coffee pot.
DOWN AT DUBLIN.
A Very Brief Visit From the Macon
and Dublin Oflldalo.
Dublin, Feb. 13.—(SpeclaL)—An ele
gant special coach, on which appeared
“Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Taul,”
came from Macon to thet depot of the
Macon, Dublin and Savannah. Six in
telligent gentlemen left the train and
walked to the river, the present termi
nus of that road. We learn that they
wera President Wright, Engineer
Dunn and four Western stockholders.
They returned anil were on their way
back toward your city In a short hour.
Of course the visit meant on tho way
to the seaport of Oeorgla and the ces
sation of monopoly rates. We regret
President Wright did not tuke time and
let them see the beauties and advan
tages of the “Gum of the Oconee,” but
we know he is a friend of Dublin and
bad good cause for bis haste.
In the morning Sunday there were
services only at the Baptist church.
Itev. I. Ware Brown prached to a large
and appreciative congregation. At
n ght the services at the Methodist
church were altogether singing. The
large choir, which, under the leader
ship of the organist, Mrs. Peacock, so
enthused the audience that many, yield
ing to the penraaslve Invitation of Pas
tor Chester, s‘d»d In «tiding to the emo
tions of “Lave Divine” always produced
by suitable music and the hymns of
Charles Westley nnd Watts. The pas
tor, recently from Macon, baa made a
fine impression here. His sermons are
sbl® and not on a plane above the com
prehension of the bumMest of bis
hearers. As an evidence that ho Is ap-
prclated, bis congregations do not di
minish, but Increase.
Dehnonlco Cannon has taken George
Smith of-Montgomery county as a part
ner and haa added a candy mintific-
tory to his bakery and restaurant. We
have room and a warm welcome for all
such enterprising clt sens.
Report says our county comm'**1 on
er* ho-ve fully determined on having a
new court bouse. Dame Rumor has
giver, the dimensions 40xfl0, Just one-
half that our needs at thls time require.
These county officers will have poster
ity write their spltaph on snch o build
ing. It wlU be not nnllke “Fanny
Fern’s” on the old mill and pond:
“It was so old and useless that it was
not worth even a dam.”
Another quotation came to my defect
ive memory npon read ing an account
m one of the kleptbpollat Journals of
an aosault tn words of a lawyer In
recent case upon a young -brother,
young man of acknowledged character
and promising ability, who doubtless
felt much an-nnyaaoc- that his te*' 1 '""
ivy was such as lu the eyes of the tyged
"kurnel” should comltonn him to a po
sltion among tboto “who would dance
on his parents' coffin.”
Ho uced not grlove long t»r bltteriy,
Byron wrote of Bishop Rrrkriey nnd
his theory. “Bishop Berkeley says there
Is no nutter, oo matter, evhat Bishop
Berkeley Oi'js." lllluin fait. If It ever
was.
This eongreretlon.il weather Is abom
inable. No reliance can be placed on
It. Yesterday It was mild and bright,
today It Is everything but right. How
ever, the blowing may be for the future
—health, good crops and plenty of
fruit.
Wo notice (hat the Chicago apodal
car has return'd. Any nnd everything
that has the slightest appearance of
another cotuuirtloo with Kavaanih
trouses the attention of our people.
They fully realise the necessity and Im
portance of such a route.
We need competition badly, and reid
with interest nil Information In the
Telegraph about the Macon. Dublin
and Savannah. Whilst we hare three
ra Irotid* anti steamboats, there are
only roundabout, short haul ways of
reaching Augusta, Sj.va.nrv.ih and lirutw
wick. With proper competition our
farmers msy bo a Mo to nnko other pro
ducts than cotton, uuw their only
money crop. All other commodities
are entirety dependent on ibe local de
mand.
It la universally regretted that I. C.
Powell and bis Interesting family wlU
remove to Marlow. He was one of our
county commissioners nnd also an si
dwmin of our town and was mast (in
dent. Aa a church member he m>
moit useful. His fam'ly were favorites
with sit dassea. May be and they pros
per wherever they go. They bsv®' the
twteem and good withe* of this entire
community.
* Horn! Xmi
Washington, Feb. 13.—During the
morning hours proceedings In the sen
ate, when the vice-preddent called for
•'bills and Joint resolutions” Mr. Vllaa
arose and Introduced a bill entitled "To
save the people of the United States
116,170.770.” and asked that lt be read
In full and lay on tho table for the
present.
The bill reiterates tbat the president
Of the United States has advised con
gress In Ills communication of Feb. 8
that he had contemplated an arrange
ment with parties able to fulfill their
undertakings, for the purchase of 165.-
000,000 in gold coin, for thirty-year
bonds, “payable In coin,” but that he
had reserved the privilege of substi
tuting 3 per cent, “gold bonds” for
them at am annual saving in interest
of 13,378,169, and for the whole thirty
years, of 316,170,770; It, therefore, au
thorises the issue of 3 per cent, bonds,
not exceeding In the aggregate $'63,000,-
000, running for Shirty years, principal
and Interest payable in gold coin.
At a subsequent part of the proceed
ings Mr. Hid expressed the opinion
that Instead of being laid on the table
lt should be placed on the calendar.
This view was .expressed by ( ilr.
Vlias, but objection was made by Mr.
Te!v®®. The rules were appealed to, and
it turned out that under one or them
an objection to tbe request that a bill
11® on the treble caused its reference
to the calendar. Tbs vico-preoldent, on
objection, announced the bill on the
calendar. A
Mr. Sherman introduced a substitute
for yesterday’s bill reported from the
finance committee for the free coinage
of sliver, and at his request lt was
read in full and laid on the table.
The first section provides, that, "to
provide for and maintain the redemp
tion of United States notes according
to the provisions of the act of January
14, 1875, the secretary of the treasury
may Issue, ae.l and dispose of, at not
le«3 than par In gold coin, either of
the description of bonds authorised in
tbat act, bearing not to exceed 3 per
cent, interest, payable semi-annually
and redeemable at tbe pleasure of the
United States in gold coin, after five
years from date.”
The second section authorises the is
sue of 3 per cent, “certificates of in
debtedness parable In lawful money
to pro ride tor a temporary deficiency
In the revenue.”
Tbe senate at 6 o'clock adjourned.
IN THE HOUSE. ' ’
What Leads You
to use the imitations of Pcarlinc? Some
trifling prize, cheap price:;, or because
the grocer or peddler says “same as”
or “as good as?” What do these
amount to. if your things are ruined in the
•washing? They
F 1
may be. And you
can’t see the dam
age that a danger
ous washing com
pound is doing, until
the damage is done; with the poorest, that
takes some ‘time. With these imitations that
nobody knows about, you have to take your own risk. Be
on the safe side,' and use only the original—Pearline. Mill
ions of women can tell about that. Ask some of them, and
satisfy yourself. Get their experience.
Q 0 „J Peddlert and soma unscrupulous grocer* will tell you “thU Isos goodas"
ijCUU or "the same ss Pesrline.” IT’S FALSE—Pearline a never peddled,
. ^ Back 'ifiaST* MftSJWhS
Ladies insist on having Dr. Uslcc's
because It makes rake, biscuit, pastry,
griddle-cokes lighter, sweater, whiter
and more wholesome Chan any other
bolting powdtr.
OATS KILLED AGAIN.
Ala pa ha, Fife 13.—(Special.)—Tbe nun
has come out bright this morning, but
not warm enough to have much effect
on the froocn ground. The olil cltlten*
•apeak of this a* .the lonRCst cold spell
they bar® twee known. Date have been
klll<il the second time, and but few of
tbe farmers can g.-: sc il to mskc th •
third plant ng, so tha cut crop win be
■very short In tbls oration this year. 1
suppose numbers of the fitment will try
to save more hay next rummer. Tbe
cold weather has affected the turpen
tine and mill men are w.-ll as farmers,
as but little -work coaid be done oat of
doors. We !«*£ for gcod wrea’bey won:
then uR wll commence ban! work and
try to make up for loot time.
VIGOR MEN
Eatily, CUIakly, Permanently Restored.
TTcakofia, NarrouiDCM,
Dt'blllt) , ai. i thri trail,
of avila from early error* or
Ut«r eicffiiFs. tb* result* of
overwork, *kk
ork. •!. kr.?«a, worry,
. Full *trcr.gtb ( derri-
. l cement and tone given to
MIDI.
onion
... . I w / at* improvement *«en.
Failure impo^iM*. *.000 rifereooaa. Hook*
•SpUoAtion kr.-l jiroof* m&lled itcAled) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y.
Republicans Prying Into Secretary
Carlisle’s Financial .Method®.
Washington, reb. is.—Tu® house w»«
principal.y occupied today in consider
ing bueineres relating to the District of
Columbia bill it com ware found in that
dlecusslin for the introduction of n
resolution by. Mr. Voorhire (Republican)
of New York, bearing on the govern
ment financial matte:®, the rosin tenor
of which was to requeet a report from
the committee on ways and means of
the testimony, evidence and statements
made by Secretary Carlisle before tbat
committee yesterday regarding the re
cent bond oomraet. Tbe New York rep
resentative was very anxious for this
lnhc-matton, and Air. Wilson, chairman
of the committee, ensured Mr. Van Vor-
hia tbat he had a copy of the contract
In his pocket, and would at the proper
time present It This ware done later
In ths shape of s report from the ways
and mean* committee *s the president's
_)
Manufacturers of
HIGH-GRADE FERTILIZERS
And Importers of
GERMAH KAHIT,
MAOON, GA.
For the coining season we arc prepared to offer to the trade
our High-Grade Fertili; e -re, including the best nnd purest
Guanos, high-grade Aciu Phosphates, pure German Kanit of
cur own importation, bright Cotton Seed Meal, etc., at prices
to suit the timc%.
We say positively, without any fear of contradiction, that
we are in a” better position to serve our friends than any other
concern in the world.
If you will invest a cent in a postal nnd write for our
prices and terms, it will prove a blessing to you and mako a
customer for us.
GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING
You will find us at same office, No. G58 Third street (next
to Dunlap’s).
FARMERS’ SUPPLY COMPANY,
MACON, GA.
ment of the secretary of the treasury
with the parties to the contract effect®
tha purchase of three million five hun
dred thousand ounce* of standard gold
coin, of which shall be obtained In and
shipped from Europe. For this gold
coin ne contracted to iaaue to the par
ti ere furnishing It, under authority of
the act for resumption of repecle pay
ments. approved January «h, 1875, 4
par cent, thirty-year coin bonds of the
United States at a pneo which realises
them interest at the Tate of 3 3-4 per
cent.
"But th* sserstary of the treasury has
reserved the right, If authority.!* given
him by congress, to substitute si par
any bonds of tbe United Slates, bearing
3 per cent. Interest, of which the prlncl-'
pal and Interest shall bs specifically
psysls In United States gold coin of ths
present weight and fineness, said substi
tution, however, to be made within ten
days from th* date of the contract.
"It Is the object of the Joint resolution,
hcrowlth reported, to give to ths secreta
ry of the treasury authority to substi
tute each bonds to the amount of the
contract. .
"Th, saving to bo affected by the gov
ernment, os eet forth In the preeldent'e
message, will be 353*.169 per yeer. for
every year the I per cent bonds run.
menage relating to the |s:,'Mi,0W bond . ^-- - - ---, WJ
contract. It ware s-x>n evident tbat there 1 *" d of the amount of 3te.17l.TO should
wore a disposition to know what the , ®* r V A, lt ®°* '>*• j
• z. la - n, AI a.. .* II MV Aft hv that rnmmlM®,. flint ihre (Mail* *
minority of tt® committee thought of
the matter, oml the house adopted a
motion which will allow them to pre
sent their t’lesrs on the subject tomor
row. The report was ordered printed,
and referred to the calendar.
The house, at 6:10 adjourned until
tomorrow at B.
NO PARTY LINES HERE.
Ways and Means Committed Agree to
Report Another Bond Bill.
Washington. Feb. 13.—The Ivausc
way- and meow committee today
agreed to report the following resolu
tion:
"Resolved, that the secretary of the
treasury be, and he Is hereby author
ised to Lrevue and dispose of. at not
less than par In gold coin, bonds of
tbe United Statere with the quality and
exemptions of bondw Wsued under the
act approved July 14, 1370, entitled an
act authorizing the refunding of the
national debt, to an amount not ex
ceeding 345.U7.336, bearing Interest at
a rat* not exceeding I per cent, per
annum, principal and Interest payable
lleved by that committee, that the Issue
of bonds specifically payable In gold,
will Impose any additional burden or lia
bility upon the government than If Ibey
are nnd* payable In coin, under Im
pledge and policy to preserve the parity
of tha coins In the two motsls, the sav
ing of this large amount becomes s mat
ter of substantial moment and advan
tage to the government. And the parties
to tsko ths bonds are under contract to
furnish gold for them, it seems no hard
ship upon the government to contract
to pay them back In the seme coin that
they furnish to It."
Following Is the text of the contract
between the treasury and the syndicate:
•This agreement entered Into this 8th
day of February, IMS, between the secre
tary of the treasury of the United States
of tho first part, and Messrs. August
T. Belmont tc Co. of New York, on be
half of Messrs. N. M. RothsShllds *
Sons of London, England, and them
selves, and Messrs. J. P. Morgan A Co.
of Now York, on behalf of Messrs. J. II.
Morgan A Co. of London, themselves,
parties of th* second part, la provided
that whereas, U Is provided by the re
vised statutes of the United States (sec
tion 170th that the secretary of the treas-
*bort»vd r to 0, |rew.°*t such "rales'aad'upon
that*no Dart of tbeproceeds 5 the »«•» ««™** “ »• «»* Bort • <,v,n -
irieoJauSMto ; nor P oW noS.'E Ugeou. to the PtibUe tetwmt. and ths
deemed with such proceeds shall be i f?^2J2L«w*w!S"S?rt5eh thTnubUc
available for tb® payment of th# cut” “ emergency estsls In which the public
rent expenses of the government." , ‘"J*”* 1 ^tro
Trie resolution «u adopted by a vote 1 Jdded. ^*“!' .SLTI.TEVm * *-
of s ti j, those voilnc In th* | hond* Of, tho Lnlied States of tb*
firmstive being Wllren of West Virgin- eriptlon hereinafter mentioned^ author-
la, Turner of Gcyglav Cockriut of
New York, Montgomery ot Kentucky,
Stevens ot Massachusetts and Torsney
of Missouri, Democrat#, an-l Reed of
Maine, and Paine of New York, Repub
licans. The negative vote was cast by
MoMlUln of ’i\-nlit-."' --. Bryan of No-
braska, Wheeler of Alabama and Wait
ing of Michigan, and Hopkins of Illi
nois, Repub!l- an®.
Orosvmaor of Ohio (Republican), did
not vote. Inasmuch as be was opposed
to the reeo.ution but was willing that
It should be brought before the house.
The committee then adjourned.
THE BILL REPORTED.
Mr. Wilson, tba chairman of the
ways and means commit!- this after
noon reported to th* boons tbs kfint
ratolulan agreed upon In committee
this afternoon authorising the Issuance
of a thirty-year 1 per cent. Interest-
bearing gul l bond. Tbe r®:- rt accom
panying the resolution Includes a copy
of tbe president's recent message to
oongrrree, bedring upon the subject,
and a.so a copy of the oontract made
Ited to be Issued under the act entitled
••An Act to rrovtde for the Resump
tion of Specie Payments," approved Jen-
usry 14. 1973. being bonds of the United
States, described In an act of congress,
approved July 14. 1970, entlltled "An Act
to Authorise the Refudins of the National
Debt," now. therefore, the aald parties
of tha second part hereby acres to aetl
and dllver to tho United states three mill
ion. five hundred thousand ounces of
standard gold coin of ths United Slate*,
at the rate of 917.90 per ounce, payable
In United State* 4 per cent, thlrtyi-yenr
coupon or registered bond*, said bonds to
b* dated February 1, 1995. and payable at
the pleasure of the United States after
thirty years from dale, issued under the
acts of congress of July 11 tffe January
If. '471. and January 14. 1975. bearing In
terest at the rate of 4 per cent, per an
num. payable Quarterly:
“First—Such purchase rend said of gold
cola being made on the following con
ditions:
••U.h-At least one-half ot all coin deb
erod herein under shall be otalned tn
interest, which Is to be assumed and paid
by the partial of the eecond part ut
the time of their delivery to them.
“S. Should the secretory of the trea
sury daelre -to offer or soil any bonds
of the Untied Staton on or bcPor® Octo
ber 1st. 1895. he shell first offer the
si me to tho rrertles of the second part,
but tWereafter he Shall be free from
everv such «bllg-.tion -to tho parties of
tlhe second part.
,; i. TSi® sserriary of tho treasury
beritbv reserve# tba thrift, within ten
diva from the date hereof, In case he
shall receive authority from conxresa
therefor, -to substitute any bonds of
she Untied States bearing 3 per cent,
irtterest. of whkfr -the principal an-l in
terest shall be renedncallyi pjynble In
Untied BtretfS gold coin of the present
weight and fineness for the bon-Js he—-
In alluded to; such 3 qpr cent, bonds
ho be accented by tbe parties of the
second part at par, I. e„ :i« $18.60—411
per ounce of standi til gold.
”4. N® bonds rehall he delivered to
the nirtlc* of the second part, or cither
of them, except In payment for coin
from time 4o time recetviil hereunder;
whereupon Hie secretary of the trea
sury or the l!nlt(*l Stouten shall und
prill deliver the bonds aa herein pro
vided a t math places -is shall be desig
nated -by the parties ®f th* sorond port.
Anv esnen*®# of delivery out of Ihe
United Stales shall be assumed ami
paid bv the parties of ttie *®cond part.
”5. In consideration of tire* purchase of
such coin, tho parties of the second
rart. ami .their nmoolstes hereunder,
assume and will bear all egpenaes ami
lores of bringing gold from Europe Chat
lies In their power, ttnl will egert all
finvnoal Influence and will mako all
Irctlmate efforts to protect th* treasury
of the United BUiSere strain*: the with-
-re-awals of scold pending tho complete
performance of his contract.
"In stints* whereof th® parties here
to hive hereunto set their band* In five
parts this Mb diy of February, 1393.
"J. O. Cl.-dale. Secretary of th*
treasury.
"Aurust Belmont A Co., on behalf
° f “? Rolschll W A Bops. London!
v o P .'. M 1 *** on. hob .If of .Messrs.
J. 8. Moreau A do., London, :md
thetroelveg. • ‘
“Afteat: W.‘ R. Curtis.
’’Francis Jltefaan.”
OEM. RETHUNE DEAD.
Washington. Feb/ 13,-Oen. James Nit
Bethune, ■ distinguished Georgian, who
was the owner and for many years ih\,
manager of "Blind Tom." ths fsmoiw
nsgro pianist, died at his son’s realdsnc*
her* today, aged 91 years.
HOWS THIS*
W* offer ons hundred dollars reward for
any cass of catarrh that cannot be cured
by Hali'e Catarh Cur*.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.,
Proprietors. Toledo, O.
We. the undersigned, bsv# known F. J.
Cheney for th* last fifteen years, and be.
Ilava him perfectly honorable In all busi
ness transactions and financially ab!a to
carry out any obligation made by thslr
firm.
West A Truss. Wholesale Druggists, To
ledo. O.
Welding, Kin nan A Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists. Toledo. O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
acting directly upon th* blood and mu'
onus surfaces ot th* system. Pries Ti
cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Testimonials free.
by the iresreu'ry ?e£kK™,b *1 “"fig
European syndicate for th* purchase the writisof
of ti.. new hoe4a Contlnu 4. the re ,
^rn^mmittee have had th. bene- I "a>-A» Oajtvwlto
fit of a conference with tbe e-creUry aay of ttro^wihjMirereln or al reay.ot>
of the treasury, who exhibited to them , »*■■* *?**""* k.
the original contract tnten4 into by JrSiL
Mnawir on tbe 8th of February an ! e*- t**"* ^n^nnar* It
plained Its «1eUil« to A. full and - itandaM gold per doUar If within the
oomptete ivpy of cald contra t > here I i w!SK > !ShM«jf thi« m
to be acided. From a reading of this "(l.y-Bonda deUvered onder this con-
paper lt will be fxn tbat tbe arraagtract are to be deUmod free of accrued
UUilOUtfu Biyav
To na Emroa—Fleaee Inform your resd-
SJS that I hare re pudtire reta. .ly for the
rtov# named dlseres*. Iiy tti timely a*j
thousands of bopclss* cure hare been per.
mrep enUT cured. I shall l* idsd to mad
two boUleaofjny remedy ffere to anyof
nates who hare cmreumption if Uiey wiU
Mod me their Mprres and lavd nEW a , M r ,^
TJ-hlocum, M.O., lxl 1'irerl Ht.,Vw York.
«*»• UK.
DR J. J. BUBERS.
Permanently located. In ths vpseui.
ties Ten-real. Loot energy restored.
Female Irregularities and poison oak.
Cure guaranteed.
Address In confi-icncre, with stamp, DO
Fourth sirs*!. Macon. Oo.