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THE 'WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: APRIL 25, 1895.
SILVER FIGHT 1 IOWA.
Populists Mused to Combine With
the Silverites of Other
Parties.
DEMOCRATS TO CONFER.
A Majority of (he central Committee Are
In Faroe of Sound Money, lint the
Silver Contingent Will Mr.|te
a Very strong Fight. •
De» Moines, Ia., April 23.—General
Weaver and tile advocates of a combi
nation of all the free sliver forces In
the coming campaign went hitaten at
■the meeting of the Populist cenurnl
comnUIttee today, and tile straight-out
Populists are Jubilant tonight. State
Chairman R. N. Scott presided, and
nine of the eleven memibans were pres
ent. Des Moines. Ia., June II, was
chosen as the place and date of the
s ate convention without contest. vVhen
it came to choosing a temporary chair
man Rev. G. H. Bosher of Waterloo,
the Denioeratlc-Pophlist candtdatt for
congress in .the Third district last fall,
wus put forward by the Weaver crowd,
and C. A, Lloyd of Musealtine was
put up by tthose who desire to stand
on the entire Populist, platform. Lloyd
was chosen by a vote of live to four.
Gen. Wcavtr and Mr. Dasher declared
tonight tlhait the fight would be carried
1the state convention, and Chair-
Ilian Scott, who Is opposed to them,
announced that the straight-out Popu
lism were ready for the conflict.
The Dtmocnatlc state central com
mittee and party leaders and demo
cratic editors will bold a conference
here tomorrow. Il is officially stated
that it Is not intended to determine a
line of party policy or to forestall the
action of the State convention. Never
theless, it Is known that the confer
ence was railed wi ll the hope of secur
ing harmony of action In th ecomlng
convention, especially with, respect to
the silver question. The majority of
the central convml/tltee favor tne ad
ministration financial policy, and they
will be reinforced tomorrow toy tne
leading federal office holders of tne
Btatte. The frat silver men are aggress
ive, and will noa submit without a
struggle. .
GRAND ART EXHIBIT.
Great Work Bring Done By the Wash
ington Committee.
Washington, April 23.—Two impor
tant meetings of the Atonta exposi
tion committee were held here today.
The first was informal meeting of the
nrt committee at the hom; of Miss Her
bert In the morning and the second of
the woman's committee of the district
Mrs. Wilson's residence. The latter
was chiefly for organization.
Miss Herbert hits been greatly inter
ested In the work of the committee
with which she has Seen' connected.
Representatives of all the art associa
tions, and a number of other promi
nent artists were present.
General plans were discussed and tho
work put In charge of a committee,
of Which Mrs. J. B. Henderson and
Mrs. Phillip rhilllps are membsra, to
aid Commissioner Bradley when b»
arrlvos to form the general committee.
This committee will receive art works
and pass upon them, which will save
tho artists the risks of rejection by We
central committee at Atlanta, and the
consequent cost of transpontation for*
the pictures or statutes. Several of tha
artists have announced their Intetlou
of commencing special work for the
exposition at once. The action of tho
committee today In no way prescribes
the action of Art Commissioner Brad
ley on bis arrival, tout will give him
the orgnnixed support of all the local
art organizations.
THE WIN OEXH1WIT.
Atlanta, April 23.—Capt. Thomas
H. Bai;ry of the "United States rmy,
member of the Cotton States and in-
natlonal Exposition, is In the city look
ing up the exhibit and making arrange
ments therefor. He brought with him
detailed lnformatl.m concerning the
exhibit, which will be substantially a*
that made at Chicago. A camp to con
templated, and two companies of the
Fifth United States Infantry, stationed
nt 'McPherson barracks, four miles
from Atlanta, will be detailed under
the command of the major for this
duty. They will be encamped on the
hill not far from the government build
ing. which is eighty by 110 feet. With
in the part of this annex allotted to the
army figures mounted, armed and
equipped with the uniform* of the
service and representing the successive
arms and accounterments of the Amer
ican soldier from the limes of the rev
olution to the present.
FV-IC.I.RS WILL NOT EDIT.
He to Needed hi Ilia Place as Comptroller
of We Curroncy.
Washington. April 23.—J. H, Kohtoaat,
the new owner of the Chicago Tlmes-
Herald, offered Mr. Bckele, the eompirol-
ter of the treaaury, a Urge ealary, said
to be nearly (10,000 a year, to go to Chi
cago god become financial editor of that
piper. In view of the Importance of the
financial question In business circles and
polities, Mr. Eckels saw In this editorship
an opportunity to wield great influence
in the Wewt. end was at (Rat much In
clined to accept Mr. Kdhlsaat'i generous
offer. On conwultaitton, however, with
other members of the administration, he
deemed It his duty to remain in his pres
ent office until We expiration of Mr.
Cleveland's term and wired his determi
nation this afternoon.
THE SELVmGARD BOYCOTT.
The Case IfflH Be Taken *o the Geor-
g’n Supreme Gout;;.
Austria, April 23.—The Scnfoninl Air
Ifiitio railroad will carry tho traffic boy
cott case no ttie supreme court of Geor
gia Instead of borons the lmersttu.-e
commence eoromCattan, at mu pre-
vtourfy mpontetd. The lower court per-
routed itlie Southern Railway a ml
Steamship Aiwoclatlon’a boycott
tigaItutt the Sailboard to remain in
force os to through rote*.
I . LABORER’S SUTCtDE.
Montgomery, April 23.—Thomas Far
ley, a driver for the Montgomery Brew
ing Company of this place, committed
nulclde today by taking morphine. He
was at work tjiis morning. When ha
went home to dinner he told bto wife
he was going lo kill himself and Im
mediately took the morphine. Hla
wife knocked some of it from hla hands
In her attempt to. prevent the deed.
Doctors were summoned immediately,
but the drug bad taken effect and nil
attempts to save hla life were fruit
less. .
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
RUSSIA WANTS TERRITORY.
She WtK Make Demands Through Her
Minister at Pekin.
London, April 23.—The Standard's Berlin
correspondent says:
"Tho Russian robitoter in Pekin has
been instructed to negotiate a cession of
Chinese territory to balance the Japaneso
acquisitions. China, not being In a posi
tion to reject the demands, hopes to con
fine them to the cession of part of Man
churia and an lee free port."
The Standard also Indicates a rumor
from untrustworthy sources that LI Hung
Chang baa had a relapse and to suffering
from occasional fits of fever. No con
firmation of this can be obtained.
JAPAN WILL TAKE CUSTOMS.
London, April 23.—A dispatch from Yo-
kohoma says the cabinet have dented of
ficially that the treaty of peaco will place
the Chinese customs under Japanese con
trol. Tho treaty 'contains the optional
condition that Japan will give up Wel-
Hal-Wel upon the payment of the second
Installment of the war Indemnity, pro
vided China pledge her customs to In
sure the payment of the balance, hut
this custom possibly will not be observed.
NO TROUBLE WITH ENGLAND.
London, April 23.—The Dally News will
say tomorrow:
"Wo understood that the government
will not Join any combination of European
powers to Interfere with the results of
Japanese victories While the ministers
are willing nnd anxious to avert war,
they do not regard the British Interests
as affected by the terms of peace.
SOLDIERS RIOTING.
•London. April 23.—The Times' corres
pondent in Hong Kong says:
"The soldiery are rioting In North For
mosa. Twenty-eight have been killed,
including two officers, and fifty have been
wounded. A number of torpedo boats,
built upon China's order at the yards in
Germany, were withheld during the war,
but now have been delivered."
TRUE BILL AGAINST WILDE.
Prosemt'ing Wltnossos Are Guarded
Aga'.ns Possible Mobs.
London, Alprll 23.—The grand Jury
this -momlrw irdtiurised lo the central
criminal O'MH’t a true WB against Osnar
Wilde and Alfred Taytcf, the prosecut
ing witnesses In i:he case being lodged
wHth a .twimUx-r of policemen in a house
in Croydon Street <o prevent Whom
from being mobbed.
Tho EsMiainge Telegraph Company
says WIMe will probably plrtul guilty
of one offense. The :Sun says It Ik ex
pected that 'Wilde's cottnsrt will apply
for an adjournment for a month and
ask that WiMe be admflttol fo bad In
uhe meantime.
WITHOUT A DESCRIPTION.
Two Negroes Arrested Promptly by Sher
iff Morris.
Griffin, April 23.—(Special.)—Sheriff M.
F. Morris, who Is rapidly gaining the
sobriquet of "night hawk” on account of
his unceasing vigilance, mado two ar
rests test night that were -mantels of de
tective work. It happened this way:
Sheriff Gwyn of 'PIko county wrote Sher
iff Morris that two negroes, John Holland
and Will Gardner, were wanted in Pike
for misdemeanors, but that they were
wa-nted badly: the letter stated that no
description could be given, as they were
unknown to the sheriff. Upon this SpaM-
Ing'a "ntaht hawk" acted In the dark,
but learning that several suspicious
Characters were In the neighborhood of
Weems' mill, about six miles south of
here, he took Officer S. 8. Floyd with him
and at about 11 o'clock at i-1a.it effected
their capture. Deputy Frank Wells of
Pike county came up yesterday nnd car
ried his prisoners to ZObulon Jail.
Sheriff -Morris Is proving himself a ter
ror to evil doers in this section.
KILLED IN OTS TRACKS.
3.—(Special.)-
P. Call, w
James Sim moons Said He Would Not
(Be Arrestee) Alive.
Rolingitnoke, April
This morning Bailiff W. F. Call, with a
warrnht from Sheriff Wesbcott, aooom-
>nnled by a -jwfa-e at men he had Repu
lsed went to arrest James Simmons.
When Slmir.ons was called on no throw
np hla hands ire replied by saying "let
me alone," and at the same time pull
ing Ms pistol and was In the act of fir-
in gwhen the toulllff and hi* posse opened
fire and the ilespeimdo dropped In Ms
tranks. Simmons died with a pistol
In his hnnd and one on hla person. Sim
mon* only fired one time but Wto shot
failed to take effect.
This negro comes from one of the
iworwt families In tire spate nnd Was
terror to both white nnd black. Ho
ha* one brother in the pertUcnttlary
under sentence of life for murder anti
another In the Bibb county chaingang
and two others ex-conv4cte. He has
often publicly boasted that he would
not be taken unless taken dead.
DEATH OF MIBS. HOUSE.
Satule-rsritle, April 23.—(SpeoI.il.)—
After a lingering illness nt several
months. Mm. J. W. House of darkest.
y'.llo (jtiletly passed away during the
early part of last night at the home of
her paretUM, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. N.
Walder in dfis city. 'Her death has
cast a gloom over the entire town, and
the friends nt «hl* estimable family
will receive the sad -news -with d<-ep
rfrjret. That dreadful disease, con
sumption, caused her death. 8he had
been a puilent sufferer for Home time
part, and «n«t the dark hour of death
with that sweot peace assured evwy
one who has ouch a beautiful tsqpe for
the beyond.
There to more catarrh In this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and until the Inst few
years was supposed to be Incurable.
For a great many years doctors pro
nounced It * local disease, and pre
scribed local remedies, and by constant
ly falling to cure with local treatment,
pronounced It Incurable- Science has
proven catarrh to toe a consrltu'lonnl
disease, and therefore requires constitu
tional treatment. Hall'* Catarrh Cute,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney A ft.,
Toledo. Ohio, Is the only constlfuf.'cnai
cure on the market. It Is taken in
ternally In donee from 11 drops to a
teaspnopful- It acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces cf the sys
tem. They offer 3100 for any case It
falls to cure. Send for circulars and
testimonial*. Address
F. J. CHENEY St CO., Toledo O.
Sold by all druggists, 7fc.
When Baby wo* sick, we gam her Castoria.
When sbe mu a Child, ahe cried for Cutorls.
When she become Ilka, she clung to Castoria.
When she hod Children, she gave them Castoria.
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BARGES SUNK.
Cattlettrtiurg, Ky.. April 23.-The
towboat* Onward an<l Iftbunton struck
tho Norfolk and Western railroad
bridge at Kena-vo. W. Vn„ at 2 o'clock
this morning, wrecking thirteen barges
ami sinking 130,000 bushels of ojal.
The low will amount to about 330,000.
Home of the crew arc reported miss
ing.
NEW PAPER AT AMERICUS.
The Levelling Herald proves a Healthy
Infant.
Amorlcus, G*.. April 21—(Sreclal )—
The first tesue of the Evening Herald
came out yesterday. It to <t nmall afreet
but t* a squrce of pleasure to the ire
pie In having an evening paper. Mr.
W. K. Whcatloy, as an editor, has f--w
euporlore.
The papeer published weekly called
tho Saturday Herald wan convert-'1
Into the nrsent Evening Herald. It
reaches the people of the city aheiit
5 o'clock by llttlo white boys and every
one seam* eager for i-ts appearance.
The two neg-rnes now In jail upon the
charge of ibaa-n burning -will have a
preliminary trial next Saturday.
Joe Floyd, who iwan arrested a Wft'k
ago upon a similar charge, nvtss turn’d
tnnen yestdnd.iy for lack at evident-.
It to learned that Mr. ChaiinblL* had
about 33-10 Insurance on hto barn, the
loss of which, wtaih contents, exceeded
33,000.
The Series (if -meetings In progress at
the Presbyterian church the past week
conducted toy Dr. (Jucrranit of Ken
tucky, atnd the pastor, Rev. Rc-Scrt
Adams, closed today.
Much Interest was manifested In the
•meetings, large numbers attending
dally. Dr. Guenratnt leaves tomorrow
for Kentuckey greatly to the regret of
Ills many friends In tills city.
Tills week -will be -a notable ene
from a picnic standpoint and the I)--ll
will be the scene rtf several pleasant oc
casions.
The fesirivltles be-gSh Wednesday with
the millionaire bairiiocue club; Thursday
Calvary Sunday school will picnic there
ns well; st Paul's Sunday school on
Friday while on Saturday a half dozen
tunallor crowd* *111 gather at the lovely
spot. In the meantime the small boy
and red bug will have a festive time
In prospect.
Messrs. Bloom Brown and E. P. Snr'th
returned from the -north last night nnd
-have arranged -things satisfactorily.
They .will resume business Immediately.
Mr. A. J. Hill of Rllaville, and (Mil*
Lusby of Owenton, I<y., drove to this
(Xty this moaning registering at the
Allen house.
H. A. Hanson and son, V. II. Hansen,
.arrival In th-? city for a nxmth's stay
>iim4iuw life csf jhcjj who Hood in*
eurancc.
SHIPPING THE PH AGUES.
Marahallnllle Producers IMeet to < »r-
(ganlze a Growers' Union.
iMtHtJhfttijvifle, 'Atpril 23.—(^pedal.)—
The MtirshtillvlHe Fruit Growers’
Un-Ion iwan otwaalzed -Monday after
noon. i'roffersrr J. l\V. Freilerlek was
elected tprepldoat and W. H. Rice sec-
rotary. After dseusslng several Im
portant Runs. Kttoh as -orates anti trans-
portaitlon, a committee on transporta
tion iwns appointed, oonststing of W.
H. Felton* IV. A. Humph and E. B.
Baldwin, Who are to take Into consld-
eration different modes a.nd rout.-s of
tramsportatlon that will Ibe to the 1>ettt
Interest of the shlppem. The mewing
adjoumetl ito tne-t on the (5th of May.
'Memorial Day will too observed hone
with unusual Interest A very at
tractive programme has Ix-on arra nged.
Mr. Walter T. Grace of -Macon Will be
orator of 'the day and mill he Jtrro-
duoed by -Mayor F. J. Frederick at the
will probably be buried In Orange Hill
onmotery In this place tdmomrz' morn*
tag at 10 o'clock.
The deceased was Tell known in
Southern Georgia, having resided In
Hanvklnsvllle for the past twenty year*.
During tlhc greeter portion of hto lime
he imis employed ns bookkeeper in the
wagon imanurisotory of the late Mur
dock Wtkyoc. and In the same estab
lishment aftar the dctlth of the proprie
tor and the transfer of the buelncsa to
L. B. Wllco* & Co.
Being a gentleman of -plrtasing ad
dress Mr. Leo made many friends who
will regret to hear of hi* death.
TO TXSPHCTT TTxH ROAD.
The Railroad Comtm'.sj’on Will I-nrestl
gate the M. G. & A. Rond Ttoduy.
Judge Allen Font of Anu-rloirs passed
Orroush .'Macon ycstcrd.ny on tat way
to Atlanta. Die atlaie railroad com
mission, of Which Judge Fort to one
of the three members, holds a meeting
today. Atnong other nuittera to «ome
before ,:he commission will Tie the re
portal unsafe condition of the Middle
GeorBla and Aitiimifc -mllroad botween
Euiioutbn aad aflUedgoyille.
-When seen by a Telegraph reporter
yesterttay, Judri!-' E-ort statedhat -with
Gmnnissiitncrs Tratinncll and Jordan
ho -would moke a personal n-nd thor-
ougl» inspeoKnn of Kite itrad. A partial
Inspection bias licniU»fore lieen made,
butt the cotnaui-ssionors will compleie
the worit at once.
Judge Font- also Intimated that it
would not toe o maftcr of surprise If
the question of h-une-ac-kers’ rates
Should ho brought ito the atotoution of
the commission. Some of the roads
contend tuhnt tlhc rulca of the S.>ut1iorn
I’Uswmx.’er Artiaiintl-in In reg-ird lo
this iim.ti er -work great damage to this
section of Georgia. While tie question
is one to toe decided by the Interstate
commence c->mni!lsKl(in, tho recom
mendation of the Georgia cmnm sslon
will have Brent weight In the adjusting
of the differences toemveen the various
railroads concerned.
GAVE BOND IN ATLANTA.
Orth Stein Was Not Taken -to Carters-
vllle.
Atlanta, April 23.—(Special.)—Editor
O. H. Stein of tlie “Looking Glass."
who w.18 arreeted yesterday for crimi
nal libel, and to prevent being taken
to Carlersvllle where the warrant was
Issued, sued out a writ of habeaB cor
pus before Judge Lumpkin, was al
lowed to give bond here this afternoon,
will not have to -face the music for hto
offense before the Carteruvlllc courts
until hto case to regularly reached on
the docket.
Judge Lumpkin -took up the habeas
oorpus at 8:30 tills morning. Mr. Dan
W. Rountree appeared for Stein and
argued that the habeas corpus should
be sustained and the editor allowed
to give bond lii Fulton county instead
of being taken Into a distant county,
where, besides the great Inconvenience,
the circumstances tended to show
strongly he -would probably meet with
personal violence at the hands of the
aggrieved parties. Solicitor General
Fite, who came down from Carters-
vllle to lake Stein -back there with him
argued that aide of the case, contend-
* ^ 8
tart si _ XV r i it wri a tlr» j $
me vvoria s rair tesxs %
showed no baking powder
so pure or so great an leav=
ening power as the Royal.
•£ ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 10» WALL BT., NEW-YORK.
Academy 'Hall nit 10 o’clock. V(itera ns
are exjicatal to occupy sotito on the
ntage. Mr*. S. 8. Cook, ipresident, Mrs.
D. B. Frederick, vice-president, and
Mrs. MVtDuff OcKKlwIn are :toe ofltaers
of this aswK'laiion, who have kqpt up
an unfiasgng Interest annually.
Farmerw have made considerable
pruornw to itbetr work the past few
weeks. A very good stand of corn Is
now -living can-fully {doughed. Cotton
has toeen jdnnied, hut ;ho cool nights
have notnrdrxl its coming up. The acre
age of cotton haa not been reduced
very imtioh, but less fertilizers haw
lieen tom! than fonnoriy,
INTEUEtmiNV; LMEET1NOS.
They Are Being Well Attended nnd
Much Good's Being Done.
Alba ny, April 23.—(Sportil.)—The pro
tracted meetings that are being held
at the Methodist church are being well
attended and a great deal of Interest
ia being manlfeeusl -by the young peo
ple especially, tth.it to, Judging ftom
the way they are going np to be prayed
for. Rev. J. E. Simmons from Mnr-
sbalhrltte Is oonduollng this avertt’s aer-
vices.
The Ladle*' Memorial Araortatibn
bwe organiz'd a very interacting pro
gramme for the 2illh. They have wv
leetril Mr. Van Grassland, -who la ime
of the moat ptnndslng young lawyers
of this -city, as orator for ihe occasion.
(Mayor Wight gave his regular week
ly matinee this morning and disponed
of a good many casm, enriching the
city's eoffcm to some extent.
Hon. J. W. Walters is tu court nt
Isabella this week.
Albany 1a soon to lose one of her bast
citizens toy the removal of (Mr. L. 8.
Trice and family. lie goes to Way-
crotts, where bis headquarter* will lie
In the future.
Friends are dad to learn that Mr.
Morgan's UMte son. -who has lieen crit
ically 111 at hto residence on Fine strew,
is Tery much imjinrctl.
Hla frirntbt hoi.’ to see Mr. Walter
Divto, who has been s'ck several days
back, at bis usual place in a day
SUICIDE AT HAWKINSVILLE.
A Well JCnowin Merchant Sent a Bul
let Through His Brains.
Ifawklnsville. Os., April 2X—(Special.)
Mr. J. IL Les, a tnenthani of tin* place.
commltMi suicided nt his home hen at
5 o'clock lb's morrtr.g by a pistol hall
entering hto head from which he <U'»1
In a »IW hours. Mr. tec had been sick
for the |A'Mt two weeks and his un
timely death to attributed to hto despon-
d ucy caused from Ill-health and per-
ltsiri •»«>*• If) non tool ivignrra tonwnL
UIs thsvvrs Mwee grown uhildren, a
daughter anti • non who reside with
their father In Ifawklnsville ami • *en.
W. H. Tide, who 1* In TCxssi Mr. L-v
left s stockof flaoc y groceries and some
. life Insurance. The amount of hto In-
1 sumacs M not pqttUvclx known. Ha
Ing that the law plainly require* that
the sheriff has tho authority to arrest
a man In one county upon a warrant
Issued in another and take him there
for commitment trial. Although tho
people of cartersvlllo fire very muon
wrought up over the case, and Stein
would undoubtedly meet with a hot
reception should he pay a visit there,
olleitor Fite declared ho would not
i-et with violence.
The point Involved was nt very ten
der one and Judge Lumpkin took It
under advisement all day. Pending hi*
dectolon, which was rendered at 3:30
o'clock, the attorneys agreed to let
Stein give bond here, and he was re-
1,-oacil from custody. When Judge
Lumpkin's decision came, however, ho
hold that be could not order Stein's
release, but that the sheriff had the
right to Lake Mm to Bartow county
for preliminary trial. Had the law
yers not agreed to let the editor give
bond he would have been taken to
Cartersvlllo by Sheriff Griffin under
the decision of Judge Lumpkin, and
from all aecoonits he would have been
roughly handled there.
"Our reader* wWl find Simmons
Liver Re-rubl >>r advertised In these col
umns. We advertise It, and use It. and
we commend It fl» a safe and excellent
medicine. We became acquainted «vlth
H In Georgia, where It Is a standard
family medicine. We do not, deny the
merits of oilier preparaittons, but sim
ply state that this one command* con
fidence."—From the “Journal, Lanen-
boro, Minn."
TAILORS ON STRIKE.
New York. April 23.—Two thousand
tailors on the east side went on strike
today. Tho strike was ordered by the
Tailor*' Progrerslve Union. Some 2.000
women, girl* amt boys whose work de
pend* upon th? tailors have alto been
thrown out of employment.
The strike 1* conducted In an orderly
manner and no trouble 1* expected.
The tailors on strike are those who
produce the highest grade work on
ready-made clothing. Up to the pres
ent time they have received 31 for mak
ing a coat, and good workmen. It to
said, can do tills work In six hour*.
NEW DIVORCE DrCISION.
-Madison. Wl*., April 23. —Tho impreme
court today ban-led dawn a decision ,*-
tabltoldng the validity of the law, which
provide* that We imprisonment operates
as a decree of absolute divorce without
further legal proceedings. William
Oarreuch was contented to life Impris
onment ter murder and taht wKe mar
ried James Duke!. Oarreuch secured
a now trial, and had the Judgment of
contraction set aside. Then he had
Duket arrested for adultery.
CONSUMPTION EASILY CUBED.
To tho Editor: Flea:- Inform root
reader* that 1 have a positive remedy
for abor* named disease, lly it* thudy
CM thousand* of bopetoss case* bovo
been permanently cured. 1 shall be glad
to oend two bottles of my remedy tree
to any ot your readers who hare con
sumption, if they will eend m* their
express and nostoflic* addresses. Re
spectfully. T A SLOIIUM. M. D„
lol Pearl atrr-.n New York.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria*
Pure
Is absolutely necessary in order to have
good health. The greatest affliction of
the human race is impure blood.
There arc about 2400 disorders inci
dent to tho human frame, the largo
majority arising from the impure or
poisonous condition of tho blood.
The best remedy for all blood dis
eases is found in Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Its remarkable cares aro its loudest
praise. It is not what wo say but
what Hood’s Sarsaparilla does that
tells tho story.
No remedy has ever had so marked
success, or won such enormous sales.
Scrofula in its severest forms yields
to its potont powers, blood poisoning
nnd salt rheum and many other diseases
are permanently cured by it. For a
general Spring Medicine to remove
those impurities which havo accumu
lated during tho winter, or to overcome
That Tired Feeling, nothing equals
“ I wish to say that 3 year. ,g 0 w ehl ,.
beautiful boy born to at. At the Me on.
mouths be breathed hla last » 2:
impure blood. On Aug. 4, iggj *“ to
boy was born, who at tho
months became afflicted with the ^
disease. We believed the trouble wJT
•titutional, and not common so re
I procured a bottle ol Hood’s San,^
and commenced to give It reg^^
both mother and baby. Improvement J 4
gan at once. Wo have succeed wSi 1 *'
Uug the scrofulous blood tr^ g e e ^'
ES t 2? ay ,2™ are blemed with
baby boy, 1« months old -the very 1 “
Picture of Health,
all life nnd full of mischief-thank.,
llood’a Sarsaparilla. Iamamlnistwa
the Methodist Protestant church, (n * e
affords me much pleasure to recomm J!
Hood’s Baraaparllla to alt
rcmcdy._ Even my wife, after
iOOD’S
arsapar
'THE (INCOME TAX HEAPING.
Tho Matter Reserved tor Monday,
May 6.
Washington, April 23.—-At the open-
in-g of the euprome court t-hEs morning.
Chief Justice Fuller mado the following
announcement:
“The comedderatlon of the two peti
tion* tor a ."lii'M-i ii»K -,f the income ttz
ciisen, -to rceerved until Monday. May
6, when the full bendh Is expected; n-nd
In that event two counsel on a side will
be heard.”
. This statement doe* not mean that a
rehewnig of the oases hail been grant.-1
only that on that (late the court will
li«ar counsel upon tile qw-slion, whether
or not a rehearing shall be granted.
The an-nouncvnii-nt of -the chief Jus
tice wo-s made after «n hour’* consulta
tion In the conference roam, to which
tlhc Justices ravre Invited yesterday.
It to assumed that at this conference
confidential assurance* wore given of
Justice Jackson's Intention to be pres
ent oei the Joy named.
That It Is not certainly established
that he -will he present is evident flrom
the chief Justine's manner of making
the announ-ceononit.
NO INTERFERENCE.
England Will Not Take Charge of
Queen Lil's Affairs.
London. April 23.—In the house of
ooromon* today, replying to a question
by Sir Thomas Esmond, Sir Edward
Grey said that the Imprisonment of the
Px-queon of Hawaii wits not a matter
In which the government could Inter-
fore.
Sir Wllluim HUiroourt moved that an
annuity of 4,000 pounds be pal-1 to ex-
Speaker J?eeJ.
Mr. James KIcr-Har.ll" moved an
amendment fixing tile (-mount at 1,000
pounds per annum which sum he said
w-n* enough.
Nobody seconded Handle'* amendment
and Sir William Haxcour.'v rnoiluu was
carries!.
WEDDING AT ATLANTA.
Atlanta, April 23.—Mhra Cornelia Jack-
•on and .Mr. Wlhner Moore, both of At
lanta, were married tonight at the rcal-
dence of the bride’* (tether, Capt. Henry
Jackson, on Capitol Place. The bride la
a granddaughter of Gen. Henry It. Jack-
eon. ex-minister to Mexico.
She to also a niece of Secretary Hoke
8mMii a-nd spent the past winter in
Washington at the ■ecretary’* homo.
Tho cerimoay wn* performed by Dr.
Bartlett of the First Presbyterian church.
The groom Is a wealthy young business
man here. The couple will sail for Eu
rope on Saturday.
NO MATCH 'R)AOK.
St. Louis, April 23.—‘Efforts to make
n renewal of the Blmmon*-Dr. Rlec
match have fallen through. Foster
wanted to run a match In private for
32.C0O a side. Walsh agreed to bet
$500 even and the remaining $2,000, If
Foster wouhl give him 8 lo B.
Thl* proposition was rejected by Fos
ter, who diHcontlnucd any further ef
fort* to get up a race. He will *hlp
Dr. Rice East Thursday, to meet hto
Brooklyn handicap engagement.
IN DANGEROUS POSITION.
Tendon, April 23 —The British ship
Arno, from New Orleans to Havre,
whoae crew were taken on board the
steamer Norma ilia, which found her
In distress, and which was subsequent
ly picked up nnd manned by the
steamer Merrlmao, ha* anchored be
tween St. Patrick’s causeway anil Bar
mouth. She lie* in a position danger
ous to navigation.
JUDGE BUNN WILL PRESIDE.
Chicago, April 23.—Judges Woods
anil Jenkins of the United States cir
cuit court, yesterday made an order
formally assigning Judge Runn of Wis
consin to preside over the Debs con
spiracy case on May 1.
The clerk of the court will summon
a venire of iso men from -which to
select the Jury for the trial. Two
hundred were called at the previous
trial, but not over half was passed
upon when the Jury was completed.
MINERS WILL STRIKE.
Springfield. III., Aprl 23.—Three hun
dred miner* of the Ilarckley. Spaulding,
Willlamavllle and Springfield shafts do-
eclded t-- strike toay rill her than accept
the reduction of S cents. Delegations
were appointed to vMt working miners
and urge thorn to join.
SUICIDE AT SANFORD.
Sanford, Fla., April 23.—Carlos S. Wil
cox, who committed suicide here Sunday
was a native of Independence. Is. He
came to this place from Chicago. He lia*
■pent the summers for many years at
Nlnntlc, Conn. Mrs. Wilcox 1* from New
Louduii, COU.i.
WILDE'S EnFFXTTS FOR RALE.
London. Atpril 23.-(OKiior Wild-?'* ral-
u.ihle collection of prints, Moorish pot-
cry, bric-a-brac, etc-, -will be sold at
.mo lon tomorrow. The article* to be
sold include Chrlylo's writing table.
■ MILL TREASURER SHORT.
Fall River, Matts. April 21—It I* an
nounced to-liy thag Ttumaa S. Borden,
treasurer of tho Metoocdnot mill, 1* short
34.000 f-n ill* accounts and a warrant to
out for Us arrest.
ENGLISH GAnr.NET MEETING.
London. April 2..—The cabinet as
sembled In counsel this afternoon.
Lord Rosebery presided. The meeting
lasted one hour. No announcement of
the proceeding* ha* yet been made.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
DRILL AND INSPECTION.
T9i« Aftucon Lfcrhf Infantry Had an later*
eating Time Monday Night
The regular quarterly prize drlH «4
Inspection of tho Macon Light Infantry
on Monday night was a very Interestfaj
affair and one that resulted In amain*
of the convpany.
Tho Light Infantry had Invited a Ur»
nunvbcr of their friend** to wltnr**
drill and luapeetkm and the visliuia wer*
highly entertained.
The drill and inspection were the flrrt
under the new orders, and the toy*
ert»*<l themselves to make tho beat pant*
ble appearance. Kvery gun. btyoo* and
buckler waa polished as bright a» i nev
dollar, 00 that when the Judges,
John P. Rosa and Lieut, lien White, «m
to decide on whom to give the prize* te
It was found to be a difficult task, hut
they Anally agreed that First Sergmt
W. H. Reichert was entitled to th<j hand*
some gokl medal for vtanding the beg
inspection, with Sergeant II, J. RWiter
a close second.
Following the Inspection came the drill,
and Corporal J. D. Grace wa* the victor,
he being the Ja»t man up. The prUa
were awarded by Clapt. J. I*. Ross ia i
short epeech.
The Ueaeonlug rowan.
A couplo of Tokos darkies met nnd be
gan talking over mattero and things.
“Hoir ia ole Co loud Jonea comla oa,
what used to own you bofoah the war? He
is so old ho must be gotiin childish u
losin hla roaeonln powers.’'
"Don’t know uuffln about him—bainl
sood him ainco befoab las' Christmas.”
“Why, what's the matter?"
“Ain’t got no uko for tioh ologomaua.
Last time I was dar I fotobod him a blf
nan I hau coichcu. I toio him ef he bum
gltnmo a table knffo I would scrape ia
clean do flah for him. What do yoofu'poai
ho Bald?"
“Asked ye? to? conn* in on get a draa
an chat awhile about ole times on do cif
plantation?"
“No, aah. Ho told mo ef I couldn’tb*
row a table knlfo from eozuo ob do nabev
dat he would rather clean do llsh hliaaK*
“What did ho moan by dat ar’?"
“I s’poso ho was afeared I’d bokeri
in handln do knife back when I got 4
wld it."
Tho other darky rubbed hla ohioia4
roxnarkod:
“I soee by dat ar' dat do olo maa’a ftill
got do uso of hia reason in powers. ”-T«-
at Siftings.
Kills a Spavin, Curb, or
Splint. Curos Shoulder
or Stifle Lameness. .
Will not Scar or Blister..
Horse Sizet, 50 cents and 51-00.
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