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TRACKINC A BISON.
Soon the Tables Were Turned, and He Wat
Tracking His Trackers.
goiDg up a steep mil how, the jnngle
In places and' ^“Tberehe
patches here there
to- from Chippani, who has eyes Hke
a l*wk, and a snort and a short crash
aboTS ns tell us we arc seen. ’‘Shoot”'
Chippani says, and to our cost i do.
With oo cover below him, no open
place bull’s to meet him, and everything in
He favor, I ought never to have
fired, as easily by making a flank march I
could have got above him and
in comparative safety.
However there is not mnch time to
think of these things "’“ and ‘ os I 1 firs
_ , , , t ,
comes ,lown the hill like a steam®’en
gine. I give him the other barrel l ut
nothing short of instant death would
hare stopped u' hint tlien. I turn to i/ot
behind friendly tree I bad fortn-
tiately noticed out of the corner of mv
eye, about twenty yards off ’ and in a
second overtake tie Chippani and Ande
making for same retreat A noise
like a runaway steam engine tells mo
he is close behind and he must have
been within three yards when I fell
flat on my face, bringing the two
men behind me on the top of me
as the huge brute coos right *
over us at the rate of a thousand miles
an hour, catching my cheekbone with
one foot aud treading full on Cliippa-
ni’s thigh with the other By some
iug extraordinary his W chance he cs<-..pcd i,„v-
n Lind i ii
the ground being'very otvi'i.ir soft w.i’v't. -on" I
eeauentlv iL his lea second^ ,
sure up in a £ Me
blood pouring LI from beheld , , d d , h
for the free whh h i 1
cautiously- tLeh" or incautious It, v,T;i-,l I I
say, as the^aTv V-'idid 1-
up, toil in Li ,H i
indeed b»t that I woe ....... I
the position to admire h - be .to
the situation lb...... am w,
u snort dashes at the tree I sin, r,m, fee!
it, but he is quicker than 1 and I
his breath and f,« m on mv neck
while on the lowe, side of the tr-e
which is cm the side of a Ht — p hill h-
juet ontchcs »u, ,m the rib with bi>
I loru, and I am hurled into space to
land twenty feet up in the air in a
thicket of dead bamboos, where I lie, !
transfixed by thorns like spears, really
thinking my last moment lias come. :
But no; the side of the steep hill is i
too greasy for him to Ktoji when he 1
lias got the pace on, and Ue disap- |
pears, while I climb out of the bam- j
boos, get hold of my rifle, load it, and
count up the casualties. I
Chippani H» nearly lying on the ground
with his thigh ground to pow
der, but Anno omen up smiling and
enjoying the tun uiimonseJy. leaving
Chipimid brandy behind a fallen tree with the
Hash, Ande and I run along
the ridge to jw*o where the beftst hail
gond We can just make out his back
as ho walks slowly down the valley,
but as I am beginning to feel faint
and sick I return to Chippani, and we
lie there for an hour, my chief sonsa
tiou being an it florae one had give 11 i
aie an elaborate thrashin g.— Dndiuin*
ton Magazine.
t wo of a Kind.
Typewriter—I am rapid enough aud
understand business forms all right
but Business I must admit Man that 1 cannot spell’
-You won’t do, then
even at the price. I eun’t spoil mth-
er__Indianapolis Journal.
Confiiioineui ami Hard Work
Indoors, particularly iu the si it Ing po»-tire, are !
fnr more prejudicial to health than OXUt'HSj VF
muscular exertion in the open nir Hard se-
dentary worheis tiro far too weary ut ter oflico
hours to take much needful vyctvisc UilUe V ) mu
air. They often need a tonic Where can (ney
Book fuvi(tor*tit u more certainly and agreealdy
than from Hostetler's Stomach bittern, a i * n»i-
vaiit bausted particularly force adapted to reviutt tin*
of nature Vs© also for dyspep
Bla. kidney, ttvur and rheumatic ailments
can 8om« never htiatwmlH cum© home aro soU<g. so Indulgent that they j
Yukon amt Klondike Gold 1'lelds.
Fields PaTUesltitenaimiUivl-ni Invest In ( Klondike Hcild
or st-rk c(miiiwjl,'-(ipor;itlm:
to ttmi cnnntt-jMm-inliisedto ta-t too 1'mia-
k«m and i£ion<]&cGold Fichls. h«>foivih>ings*t.
th*t tiles-did .1(1* unWtoh it Ui! tour. Undvio
mid miners. tto- todosorllvihki Sentpostamo ivo-vith (iw.iiUm: thJ
paid.-m rooeRtt o't vk
A Prose Poem.
EK-M. Mcjfmtcd Biuoklug Tobacco
Anti Cigarettefi
Ale al>t»a)uto remedies for ( ’atarrli,
llay Fever, Asthma and Ooldsn
Besides » deiighttni ernoke.
Ladies at' well as men, use th*'s*> goods
No opium i>t other harmful drug
Psed in their manufacture.
JEE M. is used ami reeonjmondod
By some ot the best citbsons
Of tAta country.
If yumr dealer does not keep EE M
Hotui 13c. for i%ckage of Kduvceo
And 6c. for piwkage uf cigar*'
Direct to the EH- M Company.
Atlanta, Gn.,
And you will receive goods by mail.
Statb of Ohio. City of Toi.f.i>o, i tiH.
Fhank 1ah;a« J. Ch County. makes oath that « he istho
bnky
9^ff£wS^De theStttof omwkw'm ( i^th!%tfofT»hUVnainty m‘u
ana every case or catahbh that, ti cannot he
enred by the use of Hall's Fat ahrh t mi;.
Frank *L giibnby.
PAvorn to bt'for© inc and *ub.-w'rihcd in my
i presence, this fith day of December,
< 6KAL V A D. lWfl. A. AV. Glkaso.v
f —V-— S X‘>imy Ptdt’ie.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, imtl
%cfefl directly ou the blood and imk-oun surface>
or Kh»* sjrvtenx. Send for testimonies, fiv.
F. J. ( m v ky St co., Tolixio, O
Sold Haii*6 by Family Druggists, Pi 75c. the best
Us are
Mrn. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for ehlbluou
tpottrtoff. Roftexia the gum*, rod uot** tutlamm.i
tion, allays patn, euros wind colic «Ve. » bottle
Pi*0*0 Our© is a wonderful Cough nuHUrino
Mrs. W. Pjckkrt, Van Si elm and Blake Av.->
Brooklyn, 5J. Y., Oct. 2fl.
Important Hustnrss Near*.
Wo woe from an exchange that the W K Main
Co. of Providence, It. . and Iowa City. Igyv.'i,
well known as the largest manufacturers ol
Jewelers' flbow Caaea. Muolc Boxes. Orches
Boxes. Jewelry, etc., in th»e coufitiv arc <
templfttlng opening a branch huuee in A flam a
They will ehow their foil U»eof handsome GchhI*
there, and l>o at home to all their friends in Uu.-
eeotkm Ttiis (Mil he . groat oonvento ice
oor merchfinta, as tboy will th<*n have, a 1 th
fiw’lltt**’* for buying hare at home, tiifj-
would have on n trip to Now York or Providence
The W. F Main f*o have built up u inrpe trfvdt
In th« Homh through their traveller* ami hav<
made an enviaMo reputatioD Our merchant*:
will be glad u> have an opportunity to bceotm j
more familiar with their goods.
COURT S DtCldlOM flGAINo!
__
' arc , .i K ui.< ie
S*l,c Against i>„Ar»Ht ito. Been
Call,a «kt.
-
The decision reached by the opera-
tors of the Pittsbni ir ‘ district ' at their
conference . .. at , Cleveland, ... . O., Wednea- ,
da J night, to open their mines regard-
loss of the coiisc<|iicnccs 1 will probably 1 J
T e r ow Me ’ accordmg,o , -
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11 is * he to “tention Pinkerton of the Pittsburg
°P erntWH c «'Kago men to
P r °Hct their non-union men.
This action on their part will prob-
ft bly precipitate a terrible climax to
th e great strike, und the operators ad-
U| it . that lilood will probaldy flow.
In speaking of the probable result
of ,be operators’ decision,ltnfus Cuddy,
«f the Cuddy Coal company, said:
”lMtb found nee, saury to do ho a whole
d-te-tlvcs will ho employe! , 0
protect our men, and If the worst comes
they will !„■ supplied with gatllng guns
and oth. r cpUpmentH to oonvineo the Hlrik-
ers that we mean huHlness Them will he
nod-lay In Inaugurating this movement.”
Mv Cuddy's statement presided is m,held by
J I* Z-rh- of the Ohio
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.'lays m '-hug will ,, be pr, --nl.
i.-cUion Mh,m.
A special from Pittsburg says: When
court opened Wednesday morning
Judges Stowe and Collier bunded
down a decision in the injunction
proceedings if the New York and
Cleveland Gas Coal Company against j
the United Mine Workers of America,
Patrick Dolan, William Warner and
others. The jireliminary ami injunction
was made permanent, the plaintiff
was ordered to file ft bond of $5,000 to
answer for sncli damages us maybe
sustained by the defendants by reason
of the injunction.
Immediately after the filing of the j
decree aud upon motion the court
ordered a similar decree to lie drawn
in the caso against thoBnnola miners,
in which an injunction had also boou
applied for.
The indications arc that the camp
about DeArmitt’s mines will bo ahan-
doped, cliing. and Uriah there Bellingham will be no reached more
mar
Plum Creek about noon Wednesday,
and calling the men together,told them
of the adverse decision of the court.
He told them there would bo no fur-
tber nso in gaining »n the camp, as
no ‘“ore food would be furnished,
T “ ordw to f °Uow up their advan-
ta ge, the operators held a largely el¬
t, Iu te d ln «riing at the Monongahola
bl ”! se and arranged for tho starting of
their mines, with or without force. If
force seems to he unavoidable, it- is
their intention to start a certain few
mines under the protection of depu¬
ties and whatever expense may result
will 1)0 shared pro rata by the mine
owners.
TENNESSEE HEALTH OFFICERS.
A Ncnv Stale Association Organized At a
Meeting In Nashville.
About 50 city and county health of-
licciH of 10111108800 mot at Nashville
Wt-dnoRihiy to organize a state associ-
ntiou ‘ ' Dr ' Vllirii-ht b “ of 11 Somorvillo s °nioi\iue,
, fn ul °'' I
•• tcil , conunittco .„
1 ' ‘ ! n ^. 1 a Vl >ulli a
ip. l,r - TTnLV ” ' ’■ ° wnoxtoiii. lwi to i
Johnli^ctksvme ^'-Hitetorv Dr° k f’ Ahovl O I
V !
J , ,at “J- ci 1 niutauooga. (. ami , Dr. d l>.
Thorulon, Memphis vice promdonts j
llie report Was adopted. ,
TH’KET Sr.VLHMiS LOSE.
A Fermaiient Injunction Against Their
Welling Special Bate Tickets.
lu the famous cake of the Nashville,
Chattanooga A St, Louis Railway vs.
George E. McConnell, dal, Louisville
(V Nashville vs. Duckworth, ot al,
and Western A- Atlantic Railway vs.
Duckworth ot ul. Judge Clark handed
down uu opinion Thursday morning
favoring the railroads.
This case arose over the handling of
the special rate Tennessee Centennial
tickets by the scalpers of Nashville,
and the above named railroads asked
for au injunction to restrain the scalp-
v’™ from handling the tickets. The
°ourt grants a permanent injunction.
FDIN COSTA RICA MONEY.
1 Jmt Government A open Is t*» the 1’nited
Slutcs Blot Bureau.
Tuformatioii comes from Costa Rica
that that government has asked the
1 nited States mint bureau to coin
dOO.OOO colons under the former gov¬
ernment s new system of coinage, fa¬
vorable to gold. Tt will also seek to
secure gold bars sufficient to coin an
additional 4(H),000 colons The colon
is equivalent to 4ti cents.
ilic ratio at which the Costa Rican
coinage is made is 32 to 1 as between
gold and silver.
BANKERS ADJOURN.
Joseph C. Hendrix, of New York. Suc¬
ceeds Lowry, of At I an Yu.
The twenty-third annua! convention
of the American Bankers’ association
came to an end at 1 o’clock Thursday
afternoon.
According to precedent, First Vice
President Joseph C. Hendrix, of New
York, was raised to the office of presi-
dent. George H. Russel!, of Detroit,
received a large majority 2 . the votes
cast for first vice nresid £
BKOW.Y ALUMNI AROUSED,
Make «n Appeal to Fphold tlic Interests of
the University.
f or fi ig7iatnres*
alnmui of Brown university,
1 de ? 7 “ >“ ir and
I onB «* Uer ^ ^ respect-
ally address your honorable body
with reference to the action of the
I committee appointed by you to confer
j " ’ resident Andrews regarding the
. lterests o! tbe 'mi versify.
I W
! Uer0f; «n t correspondence between
| Hat . committee and I resident Andrews
has rightly or wrongly been interpre-
ted to mean that the president and
j ta!fy 01 Brwvn university arc called
i upon to . renounce their cherished
*•*»«« of
e P Mcb ? nd that He propriety of their
j expression P is to to be Ho measured university. by its
c f*“ , ? r J r
j This interpretation is giving Brown
university a widespread reputation for
i Intolerance anil mercenary standards,
, inconsistent with her history and
damaging to her good name and use-
Hiness aud is further giving color to
| He general charge exist that for our the universities in
| 1<,wl8 f “vored by propagation of
; a certain class rather
Hau of the discov«*y and disseniiua-
Huth.
i We cannot remain silent while our
&on ' ored m *titution of learning is thus
i misrepresented. ,oal to take AVe, therefore, ap-
l y° u to action upon the
' reH1 « uati on <>* President Andrews as
i V 11 effectu a | ly refute the charge that
the reasonable liberty of utterances
W as, or ever is, to be’ denied to any
creature of Brown ’
university.
“We ask that by einplmlio vote you
« ba » announce to the public tbaUu-
' li « hto n«d toleration shall be the guide
of our alma mater in the future, as it
ba8 boou tbc ‘Icareat treasure in the
past.”
FAUKF’S Al,lfcS BE1 IHPSRTl Alt TIRE ltl Wimt l.\(IH><„
"•-» w». ....... the Kmi to He Had
F„iWd.
Advic ,, K from 8tato that the j
departure of President Faun, on his I
vi «* to the czar at tit. Petersburg
Wednesday was marked by scones of !
intense excitement, accompanied by
the circulation of the wildest kind of !
rumors. After his departure a bomb
exploded along the route the president
hud followed, and although no damage \
was done, and in spite of the fact that
nobody was hurt, the greatest oxcito- !
ment prevailed for a long time after-
wards aud the sensational reports had j
it that those who exploded the bomb j
had intended an outrage of a more I
serious nature. j
The president received an ovation
from the public when ho started on
his journey to,Russia, large crowds of
people lining the route from the
Elysee palace to the railway station
and greeted the president with euthu-
siastio cries of “vivo la republique,
wive la Russia, vivo Fonre,” etc.
Ten minutes after the president’s
departure, when the crowds were re-
turning along the route traversed by
M. Faure. a bomb exploded »t the
corner of the Boulevard Magenta and
the Rue Lafayette, in front of the
Restaurant Duval,
JI IM*E IIEL1) BREAKS RECORD.
lias Served on Supreme Court Bench
Longer Thun Any Other Justice.
Associate Justice Stephen Field, of
the supreme court of tho United
Staton, broke the record Monday for
continuous service on the supreme
bench, having served 34 years, five
months and six days, or one day
longer than former Chief Justice John
Marshall.
It is probable that his seat upon the
bench will become vacant in the near
future, and upon his retirement Attor-
ney General McKenna, according to
the present understanding, will sne-
coed him.
MANGLED BV DYNAMITE.
Georgia Farmer Placed the Stuff* IJmler
iiw simo To i>ry.
w \>. i> 11, t L. Davis, n a wealthy farmer
,ivi “* R«ckmnvt,
(la.,was killed at 5 o’clock Wednesday
by ^
of seventeen dynamite cartridges.
pot ’i" ^ 'Ll'f ‘ ,U ’ boS uf t0r ^ ^
l»>se of ot dryhm to j mg.
I lie kitchen and dining room were
badly wrecked, aud the body horribly
mutilated. Pavia was 60 years old.
HOLD MEN IN’ CONFERENCE.
I Coumilssloncrs Appointed io luvogtisatc
tli© Currency Question.
Hugh II. Hanna, of luiliunajiolis;
George Foster I’eabotly, ’ New York
i city; A. E. Williams, Philadelphia.
and J. W. Fries, Halcm, N. C., the
' sub-committee appointed by the exec-
j "tive committee of fifteen selected by
the recent sound money conference at
Indianapolis, hold an executive session
at Saratoga, N. Y.. Wednesday and
appointed commissioners to not on the
recommendation of President McKin- !
ley in relation to tho currency ques-
tion.
The names of the commissioners
will uotbe given to the public until
their acceptance is received.
BOMB THROWERS ARRESTED.
Xuiwulun* N«\v In 1‘vison Are Fevtttin To
Hr Exoctitctl,
Six arrests have been made as a re¬
' s »lt »f the bomb explosions in Oon-
stutiuuple Wednesday. All the prison-
el's are Armenians, All are certain to
he executed.
The author of the explosions which
took place iu the offices of the grand
vizier is a native of Kalsurioh. His
hand was seriously injured by the ex¬
plosion, the Armenian rhopolieo are actively search-
pliees mg quarters for accoui-
of the bomb throwers, and the
streets ore thoroughly patrolled.
APPEAL FOR CUBAN (J1RL.
Mrs. Jefferson Davis aud Mrs. Ji^ln H ard
Howe Ask Interference.
A special from New York says: Mrs.
YXarde Howe has appealed to the
P**pe in a letter asking him to interfere
to save Evangeline Cisneros, the Cuban
« ir! " bo is said tobe about to be trails-
l’> rtod to the Spanish dungeon of
Cento.
Mrs. Jefferson Davis lms written a
letter to the queen of Spain, making a j
similar request.
OF THE NE¬
GRO OSCAR WILLIAMS WANTED.
THE 1 nC SPALDING ^HLUUW UKHNU GRAND JUKI JURY HU APTS 0
-
And Now the Governor of Georgia Takes
Cognizance ofThdr Presentment.
aml ofl , ' .. ’
Governor Atkinson, of Georgia, has
offered large rewards for the men who
i vn ,.i 10 ,i OR«r “ Wiliinma rn„,, J ' t ’
“ ’
.
1,1 ^ TufvVd *TT *- C V *” 1
m K «niy-2Ja, Ihe offer is based
pnnishment r,iv ’' u, 'J and^contemplates of those actually not only m the the
*“ ob wbl<dl dld tbe work lnlt
also ah those >
who aid in preventing
™ detection ol the guilty parties,
,e governor becauso delayed his proclama-
Hon he wanted to let the
Hpaklmg county grand jury investigate
U1 « vase.
As soon as ho read the presentment
>’ H*o grand jury, he and Attorney
* eno, ' ttl 1 together and drew
"P « paper, wherein the secretary of
state was directed to issue a proclama-
Hon offering a reward of $500 each for
H® arrest an<l delivery tp the sheriff
’» Hpahlmg county, or to any jailer in
fbe state, with proof to convict, of the
llrRt tu 'o men concerned therein who
we guilty of a felony, and $100 each
1<,r the arrest and delivery, with proof
to guilty _convict, of felony; of each also subsequent party
a that the secre-
tary of state issue a proclamation of-
,<!ri "« a vcwavd of $250 each for such
P^iee as feloniously conspire or aid
uf tbo preventing the detection or arrest
Parties guilty of the murder of
said Oscar Williams; said reward to be
paid on the arrest and delivery of such
|)e ,sou t^Jie or persons, with proof to con-
V '° b sheriff of Spalding county
tl) a “.V j«lev in the state.
The lynching of Williams was one
of tUo jamarkahle that lies ever
^nrred bo attempted >n Georgia. a n assault On on July the I7th six-
yvei’-old daughter of J. 0. Campbell,
afam er near Lovejoy, and escaped.
l; " us pursued for three days by a
.“‘S 0 mob laen lU 'd was caught at
:. 11,1 uefivl U e , where a company of mili-
Ha protected hnn in the jail there.
f bmuy jater bo military was taken escort to and Macon lodged under in
be Bibb county jail.
lb° news that a mob was forming ^
. Macon to lynch him
111 reached the
ears of the sheriff aud he promptly
*h ft de airangemouts for a secret trails-
* el °f the prisoner to Atlanta. While
7 tbo bitter city a mob took
'riUiams from the train and put him
death,
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NEW MODEL FARM.
oeorgia want* i.ami That win f.-..,i„ C o
ah Kimi* »f vegetation.
The prudential committee Athens" of the
Georgia State University, at
hus purchased a lot of land to be used
by the department of agriculture for
a model farm,
The present model farm, adjoining
Rock college, will now be put on the
market ami the trustees liopo to be
able .to dispose of it for a good sum.
Tlje purchase of a place for a neiv
model farm, while quite a surprise,lias
beon contemplated liy the trustees for
a n 1 tin be i of years. Up to this time
Hey have always been pursuaded from
bu yiiig qther property becauso of the
ldd term. The, Rock college property
' vas practically valueless as a model
farm, and the trustees have been de-
wring to get- land that, will produce
all vegetation abundantly. At their
test- meeting it- was decided to sell tho
Hock college farm and buy better and
mors fertile land.
VIOLATED SUNDAY LAW.
Georgia Hallway Officers Indicted For
Bloving Freight on the Sabbath.
Tlio 11J b Brand n * llu July iurvof oi DoKnlli Ut ivaio ommtv county,
Ga., , lias found true bills against
six
the Georgia railroad for running
freight trains on Sunday after the
hours prescribed by law. \
The charges against 'ritneJs tho comnauv are
d «'•> '
»« exam-
blud b J tb o graml jury gave positive
testimony that the company operated
their through freights o7 tie after Si, 8 (i'i-Iiii-I-
in the morning 1-1th and
21st days of February last.
IIANNA AND (iACE BISAOREE.
Trouble Over Appointment of Custom**
Clleetor at Now Orleans.
A Washington dispatch says: There
is a sc rap between He. rotary Gage and
Mark Hanna with McKinley as referee,
The trouble is over the attempt of
Hanna to have A. T. Wimberly ap-
pointed collector of customs at New
Orleans.
Gage opposes the appointment on
* be ground that W imberly demanded
of Mrs. Marthflde Guile, of New Gr¬
leans, the honor of her daughter as
'he price of appointing her to office.
GY.U’l’ED GOLD FOR GREENBACKS.
Sub-Treasury Heteivcs * 1,000,000 of Vel¬
io u- Metal From a Hunk.
The Natiouul Park bank deposited
$1,000,000 in gold in the United
States sub-treasury at New York
Wednesday morning in exchange for
greenbacks.
It is expected that the treasury’s
gold reserve will ho increased in this
way l>v banks which need currency in
the shape of small hills for shipment
to the south for harvesting the cotter
jrop.
A ( HU AGO LYNdUML
l'ltcliforks, Guns and Clubs Were the Im¬
plements of Death.
lu Schiller Park, a suburb of Chi¬
cago, farmers Thursday afternoon, infuriated
wreaked summary vengeance
on a man who had choked and beaten
a farmer’s wife during the absence of
tho men in the field.
The enraged men did not wait to
t ive the law a chance. Tho object of
lwatm' it» m *t P " ri* f'
forks , , and , beate « ">"> clubs until life i
was extinct. lie was left where he
was killed and tho coroner was uoti-
fiod.
SHERMAN MAKES ANSWER
To Japan’s Note Regarding the Annexa¬
tion of Hawaii.
A Washington dispatch says: Secre¬
tary Sherman has submitted to the
Japanese government an answer to
Japan’s late note relating to the an¬
nexation of Hawaii.
The answer waft delivered to Mr.
Hoshl ' the Japanese minister, last
Saturday. It is his reply to Japan’s
note of July 5th, which up to that
time had not been acknowledged.
Mr. Sherman’s answer is marked by
» friendly expression toward Japan,
which gives special satisfaction in
view of the somewdiat strained rela-
\ impendence. tions resulting It from reiterates the previous the posi- cor-
.
' tion heretofore taken by the secretary
: of state os to the right and propriety
oi a “n°xmg Hawaii to the United
stutep With tin's however
j pan in Hawaii will be safeguarded. I. it
also expresses satisfaction at the plan
of arbitration between Japan and Ha-
waii ou the question of Japanese im-
migration to Hawaii,
Minister Hoshi has cabled the sub-
stance of the answer to the Tokio gov-
ernment and the full text of the an-
swer has been forwarded. It will not
reach Japan until September 7th, and
no action may be taken until the text
j s before the Javanese foreign officer.
The Japanese legation is reticent
over the dispatch, although there is no
effort to conceal the satisfaction felt
over the friendly spirit displayed
throughout Mr. Sherman’s answer.
The attention of the Tokio government
has boon particularly directed toward
these expressions of good will.
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NO SCHOOL HOOK UNIFORMITY.
~
by «*« <>*»*•
! lbo r * M Bpecia ‘' to . Make committee '-eommem.at appointed »».. by
Senior Atkinson, ot Georgia m
compliance wuh a resolution ofthc
legislature, to investigate the matter
‘>1 purchasing schoolbooks m the state
and to recommend a plan for securing
state “P lto! lba ™tey and F mapped ^
°' lt lta re f rt - Tbe T ba re recom-
!’ “’7' vh 1 V 1 * 10y tl 11 ." k Wl1
of » h 00 ^, , but . it m . not
I- P la «- Tho governor
, has „ been writing aud talking m favor
,n 1,y “ l soll ° o1 hooks ever
! b ia d . ''‘ ,H ''' ah ,. l!ht agitated
’'
.
.. 1 ' 111 uc as S 0U(3 against
J'
l< P i ommein , , them .
!l * e< ei ,y is n
*impfer °uo, and will not in any
.. ■ 11 !’ u . >> H u e m ie ,ooi pub-
. nj, inmnsss oi eonimi the state to
of o books. exc usiie use o an v particular line
It declares in favor of en¬
larging tho power cf the county boards
of education, of incorporating those
bodies, and authorizing them to pur¬
chase hooks direct from t-lie manufac¬
turers and sell them to the children at
fh’st cost price. This is known as the
Ohio plan, because it was adopted in
that state some years ago, and lias
been in successful operation ever
since.
Tho main object of the commission
was to do away with the heavy profits
of tho middle man, without in any
of way revolutionizing the present course
study. To do this tho county
boards are instructed to do their own
buying in tho future, except in such
:*ases where the retail dealer will sell
•it the li,st price. I11 either case tho
county is to become responsible for
the book bill, and, therefore, will be
able to secure a larger discount from
the publishers. The present discount
is from 20 to 25 per cent.
This report was agreed upon unan¬
imously by the commission after a
lengthy session and a full discussion
of the matter.
OFFICE-SEEKERS TN WAIT.
President Will Be Greeted By Them On
His lteturn to Washington.
A Washington dispatch says: Presi¬
dent McKinley is storing up a large¬
sized disappointment for himsolf. He
will find it on liis return to the White
house. And it will be in the shape of
tho old guard of office-seekers whom
he left behind. There may not be quite
as many of the old ones, but what the
old guard lacks in identity it will
more than make up in numbers.
When the president left for his va¬
cation ho conceived the delusion that
during his absince the old guard which
had clamor 3d unsuccessfully for spoils
would bo, not exactly frozen out, but
melted out, and report from Platts-
burg has it that he has been hugging
that fond delusion to his breast.
NO BIDS RECEIVED. ;
The MuthewH Cotton Mill In Alabama
Was Not Hold.
The Mathews cotton mill property
at Selma, Alu., was again offered at
foreclosure sale Wednesday at the
upset price of $85,000. There were
no bidders. The property had pre¬
viously been offered twice at the upset
prices of $150,000 and $100,000. It
is thought the upset price will be re¬
duced oveu lower and the property
offered again. It is a valuable plant
and for several years bas paid hand¬
some dividends on $300,000.
The foreclosure was forced b y the
failure ol the Commercial bank. Three
hundred operators are out of employ
ment awaitiug a sale.
HEAVY BUSINESS THIS.
Pennsylvania Kailroad Taxed to Its ITl-
most To Funnish Cars.
A high official of the Pennsylvania
railroad says that business is showing
a material increase and that the com¬
pany is taxed to furnish the cars.
Owing to the heavy grain movement j
which is now coming east there is a
great demand for box cars. While j
there is not a car famine, there is a i
scarcity of curs and those that have
been in storage are now being utilized. |
UNITED LABOR LEAGUE
Hold, a Meeting lu l’ittKlxirg But Talie,
No Action ltcgiii'iliiig Strike.
A meeting of tho United Labor j I
League was held at Pittsburg, Pa ,
Sunday night, but contrary to exnoc-
tation, took no action regarding the
miners’ strike.
Samuel Gompers and others made
addresses in which tho workmen of
the company were heartily thanked
for interest they have taken in tho
strike, but no resolutions concerning
the matter were offered.
! Tlie Jews In Palestine.
L Towlsli Tb _ ® Rev T1) bbl ' J _ ' Hertzfield, _ L Hat „ there a converted
! ' ™ > says are now
! throe Hmesas many Jews in Palestine
i “^ et " niod ,^ ltb Ezra and Neheminli.
The Jews, he says, “will soon erect a
Hmple in Jerusalem, aud will estab-
Hsh the sacrifices of old. I received
a tetter from my home a short time
a "°> lu wblch Hey tell me of a meet-
mg with an English lady who was
studying art and sculpture m Milan.
She said that while in Milan she en-
tered one of the largest workshops,
she and saw there a magnificent pillar,
asked them about it. aud they told
her that it was for the new temple of
Jerusalem. In Rome she also saw un¬
other pillar which was being finished
for the temple. It maybe possible
that some of the influential Jews are
quietly preparing for the erection of
His temple. The time is fast approach-
ing w hon Palestine will be wholly peo-
plod by the Jews. The sultan is in
dire straits for money, and may sell
the country to them at any time. When
that comes to pass I believe that the
ten tribes of Israel will be gathered
there from all parts of the world. ”
A Crying Need.
It What this city needs,” said the
man in the golf suit, “is a law that
will require pedestrians to take les¬
sons in walking.”
“For what reason?” demanded the
youth in the tennis suit.
“Oh, they take up too much room
now,” explained the man in the golf
suit. “We can’t tell just where we
will find them next, either. They
wabble too much, If they would
stick to a straight line they wouldn’t
bother us so much when we take to
tile sidewalk for a block or tyro to
avoid a muddy street. In the ideal
community pedestrians will be trained
to walk on the curbstone, so that bi¬
cyclists can have both the street and
the sidewalk.”—Chicago Post.
Purely a Local Disease.
Eczema Is a local disease and needs local
treatment. The irritated, diseased skin must
be soothed and smoothed and liealod. No use to
dose yourself and ruin your stomach just, bo* ■huso
of an Itching eruption. Tetterino is tho only
simple, safe and certain cure for Tetter. Ec¬
zema, druggists Ringworm and other skin troubles.’ At
or by mail for 50 cents in stamps.
•J. T. Simptrine, Savannah, Ga.
The busy little bootblack never fails to im¬
prove each little shining hour.
Fits permanently cured. JNo fits or nervous¬
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Groat
In erve li ost-oror. $2 trial bottle and treatise free.
Du. li. II. Kune, Ltd.. Ml Arch St., Pliila., Pa.
Full DRUNKlllii information (la plain mailed
wrapper) free.
MONEY GIVEN AWAY
1 * ■ IS NOT APPRECIATED.
B17T.....
When you can earn it ensy and rapidly it Is a
Stood thing. For HOW TO no IT, address
Till-: H. a. HNIIEHHAN CO., 404 Gould
Building;, Atlanta, Ga.
|by ! aess a new made pro-
on
your kitchen
stove in a few
cost of 8.5 cts. and soils at $1 8 at ^
“Have per gallon.
Gov. Kobt. trlcdthlssyrap I,. Tavi.ob, and lind it excellent
Semtol Nashville, Tenn.
and got, the recipe; or *2 and I will
also send Dictionary of twenty thousand re-
(pen eoveripg all departments of inauirv
Agents wanted. '
■J. N. LOTSFKICH, Morristown, Tenn.
CLBREMONT COLLEGE.KICKORY.N.C.
Girls and young
women, Loca-
tion a noted
health L'-m-I I .
Ten schools in
one. $-100 Piano
R iven to the best
I UK music gradu
s [ii mm ate.
Mountain air
and water. For
v/- STIs. Icatal’g address
i*. Mutton,
iSj V. M ., Pres.
$75.00 F° r $37.50 Lo be obtained at
WHITE’S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
is K. C»I,1 St.. ATI.ANTA. GA.
Complete Itueinese and Shorthand Course Com
hined. #T.B0 JVr Month.
Average Average timo required live months
,,, " (,.uhi cost .50. This course
cost $,.i.(K) at any other reputable school
Business practice from 1ho start. Traliie.i
teachers Course of study an excel led. No
cation. Address F/B. XVHITK. Principal.
W Of All Forms SiiecessliiIIy Treated.
tion, Khonmatlsm, Indigestion, Neuralgia, llronehlUs. Pain’ it.a-
&c. (.'ATAKKII; Of Rose
w-yjk'sa.SKsaB' asuAiKsy.KWiSj'®, rsaf
-O t > Norcross Uldff., Atlanta, Ga. ’ j
lil lCIHIA BUSINESS RffllFBF j !
® <®> <•> RfCHflflOND, ! !
AOo—matriculates last VA. ’ j
session. —305
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(.It \IM VTt> VKSISTIill 4 () POBITIOiVH.
Elegant Catalogue Frt j
15. A. If AVIS, .lr., I
- . i President. !
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udtfiedd e/feae
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GE, T, . ,, . < lH.9 nlckl i«.» y'senator a c., Book,"inventions uro.aw.N.v.
OF-
Users.
25 crik.
Pistols and Pestles.
The duelling pistol now occupies its proper
place, in the museum of the collector of relics
of barbarism. The pistol ought to have beside
it the pestle that turned out pills like bullets,
to be shot like bullets at the target of the
liver. But the pestle i.3 still in evidence, and
will be, probably, until everybody has tested
the virtue of Ayer’s sugar coated pills. They
treat the liver as a friend, not a3 an enemy.
Instead of driving it, they coax it. They are
compounded on the theory that the liver does
its work: thoroughly and faithfully under
obstructing conditions, and if the obstructions
are removed, the liver will do its daily duty.
When your liver wants help, got “tho piU
that will,**
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
I h time. W Tasui. Good. Bbo
i Soid hy (inigdiptfl.
#25? ms.
A Russian Ice Breaker.
A gentleman in ATadivosteck, Siberia,
quoted in The Boston Transcript, thus
describes the new ice breaker Hope
that the Russian government has sent
there: “Imagine to-yourself a Dutch
wooden shoe rigged ont-with two masts
and ail enormous funnel, and there
you have her shape. Hhe was built
in Copenhagen, and contracts to smash
six feet of ice without winking. If the
old ice breaker Selatch had one foot of
ice to contend with she was usually
the party that got smashed. She is of
800 tons and was built for a revenue
cutter. The Hope is of 3,000 tons and
was built for business. Her method
of procedure is, first to ram the ice; if
it does not break she then gets up and
sits down on it; and if it still holds its
own, water is pumped into a tank in
her bows until she is so heavy that the
ice has to break whether it wants to or
not.”
TEXAS LADIES
Don’t Lie.
l-J 1« Quitman.Tex..writes: years' After
^ Dyspepsia Buffering Side from
' „ and Jload-
8 ncho I was enroll by l>r.
9 3 M. A. Simmons River
Medicine. It cured my
• Husband of Constipation.
to) our little Girl of Nervous*
ness, and our Son of Ca¬
tarrh of tlio lioAvols. It
Painful cured Mrs, Monatruation, Newman of
nnd carried Mro. it Ficld3
safely ly regulates through Change of Life, perfect¬
tho Liver, Stomach apd
1 ?oyvc1h, and leaves no bad effects, while
Regulator” both “black did Draught* and “Zcllin’s bowels Liver
not leave my in such
good condition. I found more of it in the
Package, tity and it only required half the quan¬
for a dose, and I had rather pay 25 cts.
per ’‘black package for it than use “ZeiiinV* or
Draught” as a frpe gift-.
Bad Taste in tho Mouth*
Digestion is the grand process by which
natnre repairs the wasted tissues of tho
body, health which, when the individual is in
aud 13 performed with great faithfulness
disagreeable regularity, and without giving rise to
any sensations.
deviation Indigestion isndisease which consists of a
from this ordinary mode of health
aud in the deficiency or vitiated character ot
those secretions which are essential to the
conversion of food into blood. The bestcor-
rectivc for thiscoinplaint is Dr. M. A. Sim.
mons Liver Medici no a few doses Of Which
will remove the offensive taste.
Randolph, will Ky., without writes: I
never be Dr.
51. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine. It cured me of
VIPf* iSSS»n;#^fc Chronic Constipation
f] gj .afterseveral aud Torpidity Physicians of Liver and
j many Patent Medicineshad
failed. I took three times
; "jjjjjjr as the much directions “lllack said Draught” take,
as
and it had but little effect
/M on me, and I don’t think it
had much strength.
Backaches Common to Mothers.
The busy mother sometimes feels an in*
ability She feels to perform her accustomed duties.
Her back, oh, inactive, how it weary aches and When depressed. she
1 sits
down she feels n3 though she must get right
up, and when she stands, that she must sit
down. The truth is, the capacity of her ner¬
vous system has been overworked, it has
become exhausted aird there is a breaking
down. What she neods is a courso of Dr.
Simmons Squaw Vine Wine to restore
hoalthy and vitality functional activity and give tone
to her nervous system.
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