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«B3» BITS or unromuTiex.
Kangaroo farming is to be an estab
fished industry In Australia,
At the point ■where the Mississippi
river flows out of Lake Itasca it is
only ten feet wide and eighteen inches
deep.
The total length of railway lines
, in United
emeu for passenger traffic the
Kingdom at the end of the year 8,774 was
11,252 miles of double line and
miles of single line.
In consequence - of satisfactory re¬
sults obtained from experiments con¬
ducted on a somewhat expensive scale,
Brazilian planters are convinced that
tea can be profitably grown in Brazil.
The first labor paper in the United
States was the workingman’s Advo¬
cate. It waa published by the Evens
Bros., two English labor reformers.
Its publication was commenced in New
York in 1825.
The island of Porto Rico Is more
populous than Cuba, quite as rich and
Yfo( ductive, and almost as disaffected.
The Bpsnish government has been
obliged to increase its foroes there for
fear of an outbreak.
Perhaps the most splendidly decor¬
ated churoh in England is that of
Whitney Court, Worcestershire. It is
entirely constructed of white marble,
the pews are chastely carved and the
pulpit is of genuine Carrara marble,
richly paneled with precious stones.
They Were All There.
The wild-eyed gentleman paused the
and looked long and earnestly at
little wheel ventilator which was whiz
zing around in the window pane high
over his head.
"Can it be?” he asked, half aloud.
Placing one finger on his right ear
he closed his eyes thoughtfully for a
second.
"No," he said, with a sigh of relief,
as he moved on again, “it isn’t one of
mine lost from its place. They’re all
there. ”
Unlike most meu, he could count
his wheels.—Cincinnati Tribune.
Don’t Give Way to Despair,
AlUiough you h&ro suffered for a long time from
malaria, dyspepsia, tlUuey trouble, nervousness
at biliousness. Know that Hostetter’s Stomach
Bitters has cured worse cases than yours, and Is
potent to help you ns H baB helped UOBts of
inters. But dangerous.’’ always remember ifole that hills trite saying, to be
-Delaya ara grow It.
mountains in consequence of disregarding
Qneok disease at tbe outset with this Incompar¬
able defensive medicine.
A Kansas woman Is trying to abolish the cor¬
set in thst state. What style of architecture do
you suppose that she represents?
Just try a 10c. box of Oascareta, candy cathar¬
tic, finest liver and bowel regulator made.
If It Only Helped a Little
It would 1>* worth 80 cents. One hour’s free¬
dom from the terrible irritating Itch of tetter Is
worth more than a whole box of Totterine costs.
It win Cure-sure, nntt It’s the only thing that
Will cure. 80 cents at drug stores, or by mall
from J. T, Shuptrlno, Savannah, Go.
Deafness Cannot he Cured
hv local applications, as they cannot roach the
dleeasvd portion of the ear. There Is only one
Way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitu¬
tional remedies. Deafness Is caused by of an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining the
Xustacblan Tube, When this tube gets in¬
floated you have a rumbling is sound entirely or Imper¬ closed
fect hearing, and when It
Deafness Is the result, and unloss the Inflam¬
mation can be taken out and this tube restored
to Its normal condition, hearing will be de
etroyed forever. Nlno cases out of ten are
caused by catarrh, which ts nothing surfs but on lxi
flamed condition of tho mucous Dollars
We will give One Hundred for any
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can¬ for
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send
circulars, free. CO., Toledo, O.
F. J. Chknict &
Sold by Druggists,: FIUb the best.
Ball's Family are
Ci.B0i.ngTg stimulate liver, kidneys and
bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe; lOo.
Plan's Cure for Consumption has no Seneoa equal a» tit., a
Cough modlclne.—F. M. Abbott, 3M
Buffalo, 1?. Y., May », 1894.
lire. Winslow's Soothing Syrup tor children
teething, softens tho gums, reduce* Inflamma¬
tion, allays pain, euros wind colic. *5o. a bottle.
Humors
Aun riot In the Wood 1» the Spring. Bolle,
ptmplee, sores and eruptions appear, and tho
yetem Is in a generally debilitated condition.
A good Spring medicine Is absolutely neoeo
eory. Hood’s Sarsaparilla expels every treoe
of humor, gtv»* » appetite and tones up
the system. Remember
Hood’s Sarsa¬ parilla
Is the beet—In fact tbe One True Blood Purifier.
Bold by all druggist*. SI, six for M
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send a case of our medicines to nearest
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paid for only as you sell them. Agents get
half for selling. Our medicines give perfect
isfaction wherever introduced, else could we
afford to make the above liberal offer. In
tion to the very liberal commission of onc
every axent gets a Beautiful Parlor
with Hand-Painted Shade all complete as
Premium. Only such parties as mean
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GREAT THRONGS SEEK ADMISSION.
Senator Hill I>oul>t» Propriety of Labor¬
ing On tlie Sabbath—The Usual
Number of Member* Present,
Aa open session of the United States
senate on a Sunday afternoon is such
a remarkable and unusual occurrence
and so much at variance with the re¬
ligious sentiment of the country that
crowds were attracted to the north
wing of the capitol an hour before 3
o’clock Sunday afternoon, he time to
which the senate, at 2:30 in the morn¬
ing, had taken a recess. conditions of people
All classes and
were in the crowd. Some were on
hand early enough to obtain seats in
that section of the galleries that is
open to the general public. Others
who were the holders of tickets to re¬
served sections presented them and
were admitted as long as any space
was left.
Those who could not get inside
stationed themselves near the gallery
doors, waiting their chances of admis¬
sion or wandering listlessly up and
down the marble staircases and the
spacious halls.
As to the senators themselves, the
day seemed to make no difference.
They were present in about the usual
number, a vote taken soon after the
proceedings began showing nearly sev¬
enty senators in the hall, some of them
being paired. Nor was there any no¬
ticeable distinction as to the men Rep¬
resenting the New England states and
the men representing sections of the
country where Sabbath observance is
not so general or strict. And business
went ou just ns it does on week days
except that there was a noticeable ab¬
sence of Cuban agitation. session
It was strictly a business
and consideration of tlie sundry civil
appropriation bill was at once resumed,
the question being on those committee
amendments, which were passed over
without action Saturday night. The first
of these appropriated 81,085,156 to
pay the producers of sugar the balance
of their claims for bounty under the
McKinley law. On this Mr. Vest,
democrat, of Missouri, demanded the
yeas and nays, and it was agreed to—
37 to 12.
The next amendments were those
making appropriations for the under great
river and harbor improvements
contracts authorized by former river
and harbor bills, tlie various amounts
being generally reduced by the com¬
mittee about 25 per ceut from the fig¬
ures fixed by the house. Eight or nine
pages of these amendments were dis¬
posed of without much debate.
An item relating to electric lighting
in the District of Columbia, to which
Mr. Hill, of New York, was opposed,
gave that senator an opportunity of ex¬
pressing his views in relation to a Sun¬
day session of the senate. He had
doubted the propriety of the senate
meeting to enact legislation for the
people of the United States on the
Sabbath,
The amendment was adopted.
An item of $5,000 for continuing
the commission to investigate the
Alaska seal fisheries provoked much
debate, but it was allowed to stand.
Tho following new amendments were
adopted: presi¬
For the appointment by the
dent of a board of three commission¬
ers to revise and codify the criminal
and penal laws of the United States.
Appropriating $10,000 for removal
of the water hyacinth in Florida and
other southern waters.
Appropriating 8100,000 for a dredge
boat for Sabine Pass, Texas, and 830,
000 for one year’s maintenance.*
Appropriating $175,000 for a new
revenue cutter for service on the At¬
lantic coast with headquarters at New
York.
Appointing a committee to select a
site in the city of Washington for a
memorial building to be erected by
the Daughters of the American Revo¬
lution.
Increasing the limit of cost of the
public buildings at Norfolk, Va., from
8150,000 to $275,000.
The sundry civil hill was then
passed, and at 11:07 the senate ad
journed until Monday at 11 a. m.
BALLING CONFESSES.
The liryiKii Family Kefnsed Vositlvely to
Confliiler the Matter*
Rev. J. A. Locok, of Covington,
Ky,, confidential friend of Jackson
and Walling, the convicted murderers
of Pearl Bryan arrived at Green Castle,
lnd., Saturday morning with a full
confession from Walling, which he
wishes to present to the Bryan family,
and have them petition Governor
Bradley to commute Walling’s sentence
to life imprisonment.
When he was half way to the Bryan
homestead he was met by Fred Bryan,
who told him he would have to dis¬
continue his mission, as the Bryan
family would not consider the
sion.
FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION.
Two Men Killed Outright and
Dsngerotsiy Wounded.
Saturday morning shortly after
o’clock the boiler house, harness
and cloth room of the Aenshnet
at New Bedford, Mass., were
by a boiler explosion, two men
possibly more, killed outright, a
or more operatives were injured
the whole city was thrown into a
of intense excitement.
TWO RECEIVERS FOR B. & L.
R«organizutlon. Scheme of the Asso¬
ciation Failed.
Ttie x ,reorganization scheme of the
SoutheriWUutual Building and Loan
association'sit Atlanta, Ga., failed.
In the superior court, Saturday,
Judge Lumpkin overruled a motion
for a continuance and appointed Judge
James A. Anders , of Atlanta, and
M. A. O’Byrne, 1^0., of'Savannah,
permanent receivers l’pr the concern,
ordering them to windxup the affairs
as speedily and economically as possi¬
ble.
The hearing was on the petition of
Roby Robinson and others against th e
association, which is the original bill
of the whole litigation. the
The entire day was consumed in
hearing, and many highly interesting
facts were brought out. On several
occasions there were fierce clashes be¬
tween the many lawyers interested in
the case, and dramatic incidents fol¬
lowed one another in quick succession.
Counsel for the association moved
for a continuance. A bitter fight en¬
sued. Finally, after two hours discus¬
sion, the judge ruled that the trial
should proceed. The new directors of
the association had gone into court
jully expecting that the postponement
would be granted, and when it was
not, were nonplussed for the moment.
Together with counsel, they were
allowed an hour in which to prepare
a case or decide what action should be
taken.
When Judge Lumpkin decided that
a receivership was invitable, there was
another warm fight over who should
be appointed to the position. Mr.
O’Byrne was placed in nomination as
a co-receiver. He was bitterly op¬
posed by several attorneys, hut came
out winner nevertheless. The fight
on Judge Anderson did not develop as
was expected.
HALE CANNOT BE LOCATED.
Concenaui* of Opinion Is Th»t He Has
Kkippml the Country.
William C. Hale, president of the
Southern Mutual Building and Loan
Association, cannot be located in New
York. He has not been at his Wall
street office in several days and a
search of the office showed that he left
no note or other information which
would show the direction he had taken
in his flight. His partner, E. A.
Richards, makes the statement in New
York that Ilale lias doubtless become
alarmed over the situation of affairs
and had sought safety in flight.
Hale’s career in Atlanta is strewn
with the wrecks of many concerns.
The immensity of his transactions list is
shown in the following of com¬
panies with which be was prominently
connected and in all of which he was
head and front of affairs.
State Saving!! hank; Atlanta Trac¬
tion Company; Hale Investment Com¬
pany; Union Loan and Trust Company;
Lease Northeastern railroad; YV T . C.
Halo &Co., brokers, Baltimore; Im¬
perial Insurance Company, Baltimore;
United States Construction Company,
New York; Hale, Richards & Co., 69
Wall street, New York; West Point
Banking Company; Indian Spring and
Flovilla railway; Southern Mutual
Building and Loan Association; Lake
wood Park Company; the shutes.
There are other affairs, the names of
which are not known, in other towns
with which Hale was directly con¬
nected.
GRAND JURY INDICT ALDERMEN.
Louisville Officials Charged Willi Conspir¬
acy to Defraud.
At Louisville, Ky., Saturday, the
circuit court grand jury returned in¬
dictments against J. M. MeKnight,
president of the Germania National
bank; S. B. Edmunds, politician, and
Aldermen R. E. King, C. J. Jenn, John
E. Leatherman, R. O. Bruer, N. J. Frick
and F. A. Britt, members of the com¬
bine known as the “Big Seven.”
Tlie other member, Alderman J. W.
Reeder, escaped by turning state’s ev¬
idence. The joint indictment against
McKnight, Edmunds and the six al¬
dermen charges that they combined
with Alderman J. W. Reeder and
other wicked and corrupt persons to
pass laws which would procure the
sale of the Louisville waterworks,
whereby they would make §1,000,000
for themselves.
Carolina Taxes Right ami Left.
The South Carolina house of repre¬
sentatives has passed the graduated
income tax bill and the hill requiring
licenses for every business, profession
or calling, including ministers of the
gospel and washwomen.
A PRESENT TO STEVENSON.
Many Senators Pay Tribute to the Retir¬
ing Vice President.
Vice President Stevenson was pre¬
sented with a magnificent silver service
at his apartments at Washington Sat¬
urday evening. The parchment testi¬
monial accompanying the service was
signed by every senator.
The presentation speech was made
by Senator Hoar, of Massachusetts,
followed by Mr. Gorman, of Mary¬
land; Senator Blackburn, of Ken¬
tucky, and Senator Cullom made short
speeches. Mr. Stevenson replied
briefly and was deeply liis moved by the
beautiful tribute of associates of
the past four years,
END OF VENEZUELAN COMMISSION.
Keport of the Work Has Been Submitted
To the President.
j j A Washington special terminated says:
Venezuelan commission
existence Saturday at noon, when
members—Jutice Brewer,
R. Coudert, Andrew D. White,
Alvery and President Gilman,
panied by Secretary Mallet Prevost,
i called on the president and
its report of the work accomplished
i the year of its existence.
SOME LATE NEW THINGS.
A combination razor and case in
which the strop slides into one side
oi the case lias just been patented.
An electric roller for massage pur¬
poses is composed of plates of copper
and zinc, and generates its own elec¬
tricity.
A recently patented solder for alum
inium consists of thirty parts tin alloy,
four parts aluminium and three parts
zinc.
A newly designed double-barreled
gun has only one trigger, a lever be¬
ing used to change the action to either
side, as desired.
A handy device for opticians consists
of an indicator to tell the angle at
which the nosepiece of eye-glasses
must be set to fit the nose.
. Blacking brushes for use with liquid
blacking have a reservoir in the daub¬
er, together with a tube lunning into
the bristles through which the polish
runs. \
A Massachusetts woman has a pat¬
ented leather dressing consisting of a
compound of war, rubber, gutta per- oil,
cha, Spanish licorice and paraffin
the proportions being secret.
Circular extension tables are made
with a number of slots on the under
side into which the supports of semi¬
circular leaves are pushed table. to increase
the circumference of the
A New York woman has designed a
glass oven door in connection with a
device for opening and closing of the
dampers by means of the expansion
and contraction of the glass plate.
A recently designed watch-carrier
for bicycles has a screw clamp to at¬
tach it to the head of the wheel, the
watch being held in place by a num- and
ber of springB to grip the stem
watch case.
A Happy Idea.
“How,” he asked, “would you like
to be shipwrecked upon some desert
island with no human being but me to
give you companionship?” good deal
“Well,” she replied, “a
would depend upon the size of the
island. If it were as large as this
room, for instance, and you could find
a seat on the end farthest from me,
I’m afraid it would be very lonesome.”
After he had taken the easy chair
and got her nicely settled, with her
head against his heaving breast, he
murmured:
“Ah, sweetest, isn’t it nice to love as
we do?"
“Yes,” she answered, “but I’m so
sorry you didn’t think of that island
before.”—Cleveland Leader.
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Over 400,000 cured, Why not 1st Ko-’fo-Bao.
regulate or remove your desire for tobacco?
Saves money, mafce* Health and manhood.
Cure guaranteed. 00 cents and $1.00, at all
druggist*. __
lty and Importance equal to any of the f rench
dockyards. Besides several vessels building
far the french navy the establishment has five
ships en the stocks or completing for foreign na¬
vies, and in addition are refitting the Felago,
Vitoria and Nomnanda for Spain, and the
Psora and Spetzla for Greece,
FITS stopped tree and permanently cured. No
fits after Bret day’s use of Dr. Klink’8 uksat
Nkkvx Restorer. Free »£ trial bottle and treat¬
ise. Send to Dr. Kline, »S1 Arch 8t., Phlla., Pa.
If afflicted with sore eyea use Dr. Isaac Thomp¬
son’s Eye-vrator. Druggists seli at 23c. per bottle.
8t. Vitus’ Dance. One bottle Dr. Fenner's
Speclflo cures. Clrsular, Fredonla, N. V.
Wmis bilious or costive, eat a Caecaret,
26c.
BUCKINGHAM’S
DYE
For the Whiskers,
Mustache, and Eyebrows.
In one preparation. Easy to
apply at home. Colors brown
or black. The Gentlemen's
favorite, because satisfactory.
R. V. Haul a Co., Proprietors, Nubua. K. H.
“Blight”
costs cotton planters more
than five million dollars an¬
nually. This is an enormous
waste, and can be prevented.
Practical experiments at Ala¬
bama Experiment Station show
conclusively that the use of
“Kainit”
will prevent that dreaded plant
disease.
AH abont Potash—the results of its use by actual ex¬
periment on the best farms in the United States—is
told in a little book which we publish and will gladly for it
mail free to any farmer is America who will write
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Should Have
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cuano
Distrimer
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same time. For prices write to
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A WOMAN’S BODY.
\1 p j What A woman’s Its Heglect King’s body Experience. is Leads the repository to. Mrs. of OhBA the
most delicate mechanism in the whole
,v- \ realm of creation, and yet most women of
I will let it get out of order and keep out
I order, just as if it were of no consequence.
yy- Their backs ache and heads throb and
m burn; they have wandering pains, now here and
now there. They experience extreme lassitude,
that don’t-care and want-to-be-left-alone feeling,
excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleepless¬
I ness and the blues, yet they will go about their
work until they can scarcely stand on their poor
swollen feet, and do nothing to help themselves.
These are the positive fore-runners of serious womb complications, and unless
given immediate attention will result in untold misery, if not death. >
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will, beyond the question of •
doubt, relieve all this trouble before it becomes serious, and it has cured
many after their troubles had become chronic.
The Compound should be taken immediately upon the appearance of any of
these symptoms above enumerated. It is a vegetable tonic which invigorates
and stimulates the entire female organism, and will produce the same bene¬
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Bosewood St., Philadelphia, Pa., whose letter we attach:
“ I write these few lines, thanking you for restoring my health. For twelve
years I suffered with pains impossible to describe. I had bearing-down feelings,
backache, burning sensation in my stomach, chills, headache, and always had
black specks before my eyes. I was afraid to stay alone, for I sometimes had
four and five fainting spells a day. I had several doctors and tried many pat¬
ent medicines. Two years ago I was so bad that I had to go to bed and have a
trained nurse. Through her, I commenced to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound, and I never had anything give me the relief that it has.
I have taken eight bottles, and am now enjoying the best of health again. X
can truthfully say it has cured me.”
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