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NEWS AND NOTES.
CONDENSED FROM TELEGRAPH
AND CABLE.
Epitome of Incidents that Hap¬
pen from Day to Day.
Total gold coin ordered for export Fri¬
day, $2,750,000.
Not a single Indian has been sworn in
the regular infantry.
All union painters of Boston, Brookline
and Chelsea, Mass., struck Monday.
Monday’s dispatches say that Barry
Sullivan, the well-known uctor, is dying
in London.
Dr. Eben Tourjee, founder of the New
England is dead. Conservatory of Music, at Bos¬
ton,
W. J. Edbrooko, of Chicago, has been
appointed vice supervising architect of the
treasury, Windrim, resigned.
On Monday the employes of Wcsten
holm’s cutlery works, at Sheffield, struck
against a 5 per cent reduction in wages.
Thomas Baumgardner, coal and lum¬
ber, Lancaster, Pa., made $500,000;" an assignment
Monday. Liabilities. ussets,
very small.
Twenty national banks in Kansas have
signified and their intention of denationaliz¬
banking ing laws, reorganizing uuder the state
Thursday’s registration of immigrants
at New York was the largest since last
summer—4,332 steerage passengers from
six steamships.
A new World’s Fair bill has been in¬
troduced in the Illinois legislature appro¬
priating the $500,000 bill. instead of $1,000,000,
as in old
The medical faculty of the University
of Bonn, Germany, has abandoned the
use of both Koch’s and Liebreich’s rem¬
edies for tuberculosis.
The first consignment of Chinese to¬
bacco has been received by London
brokers. China is desirous of competing
in European markts.
The United States Cotton Mills, at
Providence, R. I.* have shut down for
repairs for an indefinite period, and about
COO hands are idle.
Monday’s dispatches say that the situa¬
tion in the coke regions of Pennsylvania
is unchanged; but the operators fear
trouble when the military is withdrawn.
General Biber, who represented the
state of Nevada at the Paris exhibition of
1889, has been sentenced to eighteen
months’ imprisonment in Zurich for
swindling.
Capt. Edmund Hope Verney, member
of parliament for North. Buckingham¬
shire, has left London for the continent
on account of a warrant sworn out against
him for gross immorality.
The Illinois legislature has passed park the
bill commissioners permitting the issue West $1,000,000 Chicago in
to
bonds to complete that system of parks,
in aid of the world’s fair.
Draughtsmen in the bureau of con¬
struction and repair of the navy depart¬
ment are not satisfied with their pay, and
are rapidly resigning to take positions
with private firms.
Fifteen stonemasons were caught under
a falling wall at Fifth and Race streets
in Cincinnati, Saturday. Thirteen serious got
out by their own efforts without
injury, but two were killed.
The Fabre line of steamships Italian arc get¬ im¬
ting into trouble by allowing landing
migrants who were barred from
at New York, on account of having come
over in violation of law, to escape.
The trial of the suit of William Witty,
of Philadelphia, against Terence V. Pow
derly and other members and officers of
the Knights of Labor, Monday, resulted
in a verdict for Witty for $1,000, being
the full amount of his claim.
Andrew Todt, Michael Sobal and Geo.
Rushock, three Hungarians, convicted of
the murder of Michael Quinn, who was
killed iu the labor riot at Carnegie’s
works at Braddock, Pa,, last new year’s
day, were, on Wednesday, sentenced to
be hanged.
So many were the funerals in Brooklyn,
N. Y., Sunday, resulting from though the grip,
that the hearses of that city, all
busy and doing double duty, wereinsuffi
cient, and many from New York were
sent over to Brooklyn to meet the emerg
ency.
The United States government is look¬
ing at the records for the purpose of find¬
ing claims against states as offsets against
direct tax claims. Some have been found
on accounts of quotas of arms over-issued.
One of them is against Georgia, amount¬
ing to $4,229.
La Patria, published United in the City of
Mexico, says the States govern¬
ment should return to Mexico the tro¬
phies captured by United States troops
in the Mexican war, and now at West
Point military academy, thus showing
its magnimity.
Crazed Wilhelm, with delirum from the grip,
Louis early Monday morning
three himself out of a window on the top
floor of a five-story tenement in New
York. He landed on the sidewalk sixty
feet below and died within an hour at
Bellevue hospital.
Senator George F. Edmunds, of Ver¬
mont, who has been in the senate of the
United States since April, 1866, and in
nearly, if not republican quite all of leaders, that time has
been of the has re¬
signed, the resignation to take effect the
1st day of November next.
A New York dispatch of Saturday says:
The Mutual Real Estate Building Asso
ciation has just purchased $20,000 Land worth Com
of property from the Augusta
j>apy. The property beg in front of
Schuetzen-Plats, between Crawford ave¬
nue and Bohlers. It will be rapidly im¬
proved.
The three Niivnssn island rioters under,
sentence of death at Baltimore have been
granted a 15th respite by President Harrison
from May to June 12ih in order to
give time to examine the papers in the
matter of the application for a commuta¬
tion of the death sentence to imprison
ment for life.
Grand Master Newman, of the Train¬
men’s Brotherhood, on Monday ordered
all the striking Burlington brakemen to
go to work, and declares the statement
of Sweeney, of the Switchmen’s Brother¬
hood, in asserting that the Trainmen's
Brotherhood would uphold the strike,
was unwarranted.
The president has appointed John C.
Daney to be collector of customs for the
district of Wilmington, N. C.; Roberl
W. Furnas of Nebraska commissioner at
large at the Columbian exposition, and
J. Hale Parker of Missouri to be alter¬
nate commissioner at large. Parker is a
colored man.
LETTERS OF INSTRUCTIONS
Sent to Governors of States Re¬
garding the Direct Tax.
Assistant Secretary Nettleton, at Wash¬
ington, has addressed a letter to the gov¬
ernor of each of the southern states in re¬
gard to the refunding of the direct tax
collected in those states by direct tax
commissioners from citizens. Copies of
the letter were, on Friday, mailed to the
governors of West Virginia and North
Carolina, who have filed applications for
the refunding of the tax. The following
is the text of the letter:
“In the matter of the refunding of the
public tax t£> certain states provided March for
by act of congress, approved de¬ 2,
1891, it is the wish of the treasury
partment to furnish to duly authorized
representatives of the government
of each state access to the
records of the department under
circumstances which, will occasion as lit¬
tle inconveniences as possible. Inasmuch
as these original records connot be re¬
moved from the custody of the govern¬
ment, and as the available space in the
treasury building is limited, you are
requested to name, at least approximately,
the date when you will wish your repre¬
sentative to make this search of the
records and the number of persons who
will be thus employed provided. for whom In work this
room will need to be
connection the suggestion is made that
the matter would be greatly facilitated if
you would send an 'agentto Washington
to look over the records which will need
to be examined, and form some estimate
of the amount of work to be done. All
the facilities within the control of the
department will be furnished for the pur
nose indicated.
From Secretary Rusk.
Secretary Rusk, of the agricultural de¬
partment, has issued the following:
“Notice is hereby given that the regula¬
tions made February 5th, 1891, for the
transportation of cattle from the area des¬
ignated by said regulations disease as infected
with the contagious known as
splenetic fever, apply to north, the movement imme¬
of cattle from said area for
diate slaughter. The transportation of
cattle from said area for feeding or for
any other purposes except immediate
slaughter is prooibited 1884.” by the act of con
C re-s of May 29th,
ATLANTA MARKETS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
Flour, Grain and Meal.
Flour—First patent $0 50 ; second patent
$6 00 ; extra fancy $5 75 white ; fancy $5 mixed 50 ; family
$4 75. Com—No. 2 95c ; 93c.
Oats—No. 2 mixed 70c ; white —c ; Kansas rust
lie proof —c. Hay—Choice timothy, large bales,
; No. 1 timothy, large bales, 90c ; choico
timothy, small bales, $lc ; No. 1 timothy, small
bales, 95c ; No. 2 timothy, small bales, 90c.
Meal—Plain 78c ; bolted 90c. Wheat bran—
Large sacks $1 35 ; small sacks $1 35. Cotton
seed meal—$1 30 per cwt. Steam feed—$1 35
per cwt. Grits—Pearl $4 50.
Groceries.
Coffee—Roasted—Avbuekle^ Green—Extra 2fi%c $ 100 ®>
cases; Levoring’s 25%c. 21^; fair choice
23Xc; choice 23c; good 20c; common
18@19c. 5%c; Sugar—Granulated 5%; cut 5}£c; 5%C; off granu¬ white
lated powdered loaf
extra C 4%c; yellow extra C 4%c. Syrup—New
Orleans choice 48@50; prime 35@40c; common
30@35c. Molasses—Genuine Cuba 35@38;imi¬
tation 28@30. Rice—Choice 7}^c; good
6%c; common 5%@6c; imported 50; Virginia Japan 6@7c;
Salt—Hawley’s dairy $1 Cheddars 13c; flats 75e
Cheese—Full cream,
13%e; skim---White fish, half bbls
$4 00; pails 60c. turpentine, Soaps—Tallow, 100 bars,
75 lbs S3 00a3 75; 60 bars, 60 lbs
$200a2 25; tallow, 60 bars, 60 lbs $2 25a2 50.
Candles—Parafine llj^c; star 10c. Matches—
400s $4 00; 300a $3 00a3 75; 200s $2 00a2 75 ; 603
5 gross $3 75. Soda—Kegs, bulk 5c; 1 lb pkgs
5c; cases, assorted, lbs 6%a63^c. % lbs 5%a6e.
Crackers—XXX soda XXX butter
6^o; Candy—Assorted Canned goodB—Condensed stick 8%c; French milk
mixed 12%c.
$6 00a8 00; imitation mackerel 83 95a4 00; sal¬
mon $6 00a7 50; F. W. oysters $2 20a2 50; LAV.
8160; corn $2 00a2 75; tomatoes $1 75a2 50.
Ball potash $3 20. Starch—Pearl 4%c; lump
5%c; Pickles, nickel packages $3 50; celluloid $5 00.
plain or mixed, pints $1 OOal 40; quarts
$1 50al 80. Powder—Rifle, kegs $5 50; % kegs
$3 00; kegs $1 65. Shot $1 65 per sack.
Provisions.
Clear rib sides, boxed c Oxalic, 6%; ice-cured bellies
7c. Sngar-cured hams according to
brand and average ; California leaf 8%e 6%c ; leaf breakfast
bacon 9c. Lard—Pure ; 7%;
refined 6c.
Country Produce.
Eggs 15%c. Butter—Western creamery 30a
35c ; choice Tennessee 25a30c ; other grades
15al8c. Live poultry—Hens small 12al4c. 30a32%c Dressed ; young
chickens, large 20a25c ; ducks chickens
poultry—Turkeys 17al8c ; 14c ;
15c. Irish potatoes $4 50 per bbl. Sweet pota¬
toes 75c per bushel. Honey—Strained 8al0c ;
in the comb 10al2c. Onions $6 00 per bbl.
Cabbage 2a3e per lb. Almeria grapes, 50 lb
packages $6 50a7 50.
Cotton.
Market steady.—Middling 8%c.
Boys, Tip Your Hats
Do our boys to'a ever think, as they raise
their hats lady or girl friend, why
respect should be shown in this way?
Here is the explanation lifting he of the hat custom: had its
The custom of t
origin during the age of chivalry, when
it was customary for kuights never to
appear in public except in lull armor. It
became a custom, however, for a knight,
upon entering an ussembly of friends, to
remove his helmet, signifying, friends.” “lam The safe
in the presence of my
age of chivalry passed away the with the
fifteenth century, but, among many
acts of courtesy which can be traced back
to its influence, none is more direct in its
origin than that of lifting the hat to ac¬
knowledge the presence of a friend.
Producing Bain by Science.
Wc may be considered visionary when
we assert that the Tie time is coming when
copious rains will produced at the will
of man, and drouths will hence be the
misfortunes of an unenlightened age rele¬ of
gated to the past by the progress rain
science. This problem of producing
by scientific methods is not a new one.
It has engaged the minds of our scientists
in the past, and it is every day getting
nearer to a practical solution. A few
millions spent by the government in ex¬
periments in this direction will not be
wasted, and when success is attained, as
it will be, the benefits will be simply
incalculable .—Western Plowman.
Fon Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Stomach
disorders, use Brown's Iron Billers. The Best
Tonic, it rebuilds the system, cleans the Blood
and strengthens the muscles. A splendid ton¬
and debilitated
Thkrk is a sufficient recompense in the very
consciousness of a noble deed.—Cicero.
Dearness Can’t be Cared
By local applications, as they cannot reach th.
diseased portion of the ear. There is only one
way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu¬
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in¬
flamed condition of the mucous limner of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets in¬
flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper¬
fect hearing and when it is entirely closed,
deafness is the result, and unless the inflam¬
mation can be taken out and this tube re¬
stored to its normal condition, hearing will be
destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are
caused by condition catarrh, which is nothing but an in¬
flamed of the mucous surfaces
v\ e will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of deafness (caused bv catarrh) that we
teend cannot for cure by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
circulars, F..J. free.
sold „,,, druggist j Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
by J . 75 cents.
Light Hearts and Plenty Money,
I have completed S24.25 my first clear week with ray
Plater, and have money. I am
charmed with the business. X bought my
Plater from the Lake Electric Co.,Englewood,
Ill., for $3, and feei confident if people knew
how cheap they could could get a Plater, and how
much money happy they make, we would seo
many more homes. It is surprising the
amount of tableware and jewelry there is to
plate; ami if persons now idle would get a
Plater, they would soon have light hearts and
plenty money.
Peusonal—Free— To ail persons who are
grow aYnxurhint suit o?hair? r noml°Uer w W hat
the cause or how long standing; no humbug,
T^^rUc^ars^nd^stimonia^wrrte Paor.
FITS stopped free by 1 >k. Kune's Great
Nerve Restorer. No Fits after first day’s trial
use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and §2
bottle free. Dr. Kline. 831 Arch St., Phila., Pa.
Ifafflioted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp¬
son’s Eye-water .Druggists sell at25c per bottle.
For a disordered liver try Beecham’s
Pills.
14 C 5?'
t
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\ . (
%
I ./A 'll!
COlffRicMT jjgo
Too large
■—the old-fashioned pill. Too
reckless in its way of doing
business, too. It cleans you
out, but it uses you up, and
your against outraged it. system Pierce’s rises up
Dr. Pleas¬
ant Pellets have a better way.
They do just Nothing what is needed
—no more. can be
mild more thorough—nothing They’re is as
and gentle. the
smallest, cheapest, the easiest
to take. One tiny, sugar
ative—three coated granule’s a gent'le lax¬
to four are ca¬
thartic. Sick Headache,
Constipation, ious Indigestion, Bil¬
Attacks, and ail derange¬
ments of the Liver, Stomach
Bowels are promptly re¬
and permanently cured.
CU.L.flUn PK 'I UIIUTI I LEI CV>C 510 BEADY BADE
o suits fob men
five universal satisfaction. Why should you pay mid
ilemeu’s profits when you can buy direct from us, th.
manufacturers 1 Send us .10 and the following measures refund
ind we will guarantee to lit and preuse you or
your money. Rules for hieasurement: breast meosuro,
over vest, close up under arms, waist measure ovei
pants at waist, and Inside leg measure from crotch to
heel. Send Six Cents for 12 samples of our .10 Men'.
Suits, fashion plate aDd tape measure. HUNTLEY Boys’ Suits, $6.50;
Children’s Suits. $3. ED. I.. &*eo.
- Wb.lf.al. T.llorst 1S4 East fi.dl.an Strmt, Chirac.. 111.
EPILEPSY or FITS
by Dr. O. P. Brown’s Herbal Remedy, t he
Assimilant. a Treatise free, Address describing 47
Kpilepsjr and Jersey its oure, City. on N. application. J. Ustab'.isbed 1850.
Street.
MOTHERS’ ~ WMTffllm FRIEND
ml W «
m l ! 1 ^.LESS 0 S
ArmrnHG rf >m.
.-a*,. _• a . 10UFE
fm
WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN COLD.
If a price can be placed on pain, “ Mother's Friend ’’ Is worth its weight In
gold. My wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her other two
children than she did altogether with her last, having previously used four
bottles of "Mother's Friend.” It is a blessing to any one expecting to be¬
come a mother. Geo. F. Lockwood, Carmi, III.
Write The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga., for particulars. Sent by express, charges
paid, on receipt of price, $1.50 per bottle. Sold by druggists. ,
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH, It ED CROSS Pills DIAMOND BRAND A
*
,,
THt ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. The only Safe, N U ro, Red and reliable Pill for aale. \
Ladle*, uak Druggist for Chichester $ English Diamond Brand in and Gold nipfallic y
boxen sealed with blue ribbon. Take no other kind. Refuse Substitutions and Imitation».
All pills in pasteboard boxes, pink wrappers, are dangerous counterfeit*. At Druggists, or send n»
4c. in stamps for particulars, testimonials, and “Relief for Ladle*,* in letter, by return Mall*
10,000 Testimonials. Same Paper. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL PHILADELPHIA. CO., Madison Nouare, VA.
Hold b s all Local l>rugrf*U.
x pISO’S REMEDY FOR CATARRH. —Best. Easiest to use.
Cold Cheapest. in tile Head Relief it has is immediate. A cure is certain. For
no equal.
r C ATARI R H
It is an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied to the
nostrils, lncc, 50c. Sold by druggists or sent by mall.
Address. E. T. IIazkltink, Warren. Pa.
“August Flower”
I had been troubled five months
with Dyspepsia. The doctors told
me it was chronic. I had a fullness
after eating and a heavy load in the
pit of my stomach. I suffered fre¬
quently from a Water Brash of clear
matter. Sometimes a deathly Sick¬
ness at the Stomach would overtake
me. Then again I would have the
terrible pains of Wind Colic. At
such times I would try to belch and
could not. I was working then for
Thomas McHenry, Druggist, Cor.
Irwin and Western Ave., Allegheny
City, Pa., in whose employ I had
been for'seven years. Finally I used
August Flower, and after using just
i one bottle for two weeks, was en
tirely relieved of all the trouble. I
Can HOW eat thill gS I dared not touch
before. I WOUid like to refer you to
McHemy( for wholn J worked,
who knows all about my condition,
and from whom I bought the rnedi*
cine. I live with my wife and family
at 39 James St., Allegheny City,Pa.
Signed, John D. Cox.
G. G. GREEN Sole Manufacturer,
Woodbury, New Jersey. U. S. A.
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To the Indian Territory wc have shipped a
good many of our watches. It is a fact that
the people out there know a good thing watches when
they see it—and wherever one of our
goes, it makes such a reputation for itself that
other orders are sure to follow.
Iu this way the demand for the “Stevens
Watch” comes from every part of the south
and west, they are the strongest, simplest, market, und
most accurate watches in the and,
considering quality, the lowest price. See the
Stevens Witch before inlying. J. P. Stevens
& Bro., 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. Send
for catalogue.
Every Farmeries own Roofer
CHEAPER than Shingles, Tin or Slate.
Reduces Tour INSURANCE, and Perfectly
Fire, Water and Wind Proof.
wm tSTEEL ROOFING,
v corrugated
mi //vr 7 SP.BE Catalogue C Send I’NCi \ m Vvj FOR in, ftOOHNO A & OuriJew V prices V, 1 J C ' G.
Our Roofing is ready formed for the Building,
and can be applied by any one. Do not buy
any Roofing till you write A«KNXS tons for our WANim Descrip¬
tive Catalogue. Series K.
tea 1 PA1NTT. 6
Requires ol\»$lSg adoitIOn * WM
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AovIEtiseo in7348 .PAPERS
Where we have no Aarent will rrnnge
with any active merchant.—L. A HI.—N. Y.
01 Health Helper miT
tells how. 50c. a year. I rKfr HM.
Send for sample. Mtor.BurfaKST Da.
J.H. DYE,
, “le Friend" in am grated
bkting I hue ever oficred midwife ch%ld—bearing woman.
been a for many years. and
in each case where “ Mother’s Friend"
had been used it- has accomplished wonders
md relieved much snflering. It is the best
remedy for rising of the breast known, and
worth the price for that aione.
X38. M. M. BBUSTER. Montgomery, Ala.
.....
COUGH CURES;
DOCTOR
ACKERS
ENGLISH
REMEDY
SOLD IN
ENGLAND
for Is. Ibid., and in
j AMERICA
for 25 cents a bottle.
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S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN, FOR
S&.Ull Genuine Hantl-scweil, an elegant and
w stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself.
$4.00 equalled Uauri-sewcd for style and Welt. durability. A fine calf Shoe un*
nr
$ 0*50 (Goodyear Welt is the standard dress
v Shoe at a popular price.
Policeman** Shoe Ls especially adapted
v for railroad men, fanners, etc.
All made In Congress, Button and Lace.
$0.00 lor L.adic«, is the only bund*sewed Shoe
** sold at this popular price.
$0.50 Don&rola Shot* for Ladien, Is a new do
» parture and promises liiidies, to become very popular.
$0.00 fc Shoe far and $1.75 lor Mime*
still retain their excellence for style, etc.
All goods warranted and stamped with name on
bottom. If advertised local agent cannot supply you,
send direct to factory enclosing advertised price or
a postal W. for order DOUGLAS. blanks.
L. Brockton. Mass.
\VANTKi)---siim‘ dealer in every city and
naentsadvLTtiNfd 1101 occupied to mite local exclusive agency. Send
in paper.
illustrated catalogue.
BII.L. Mat us by nul
will deliver, free or ail oharjes, to any per toaift
United States, ail of tne folio wria* articles,
packei:
two-ounce Jar Cake two-ounce Coke of of of Vaseline Vaseline Vaseline bottle bottle Cold of Camphoric®, Soap, of Pure Vaseline Cream,..... unscented, Vaseline, Pomade, - • . - • • . • • SS323 &ti:u i
Cake of Vaseline Soap, exquisitely seented,35
two-ounce bottie of White Vaseline# - * ~ J
*i.u \e prim
for postage stamps any stngls article at t
On no account be persuaded to aocep t from
druggist any Vaseline or p reparation there fr ra
labelled t cUh our name, because you will oer*
receive an imitation Alhr* €•.. which U4, has SRat« little $t., or noyalus N.
SEEDS.
We have the largest and most complete Assorted stock of Gar¬ of
and Held Seeds in the state. boxes
seed (SCO papers) Red at $3 per Orchard case, b°ftts Grass, consign¬ Blue
Try one. Timothy. Clover, Johnson Grass,Lucerne,
Herds Grass,
and Tall-meadow Bermuda Oat Grass. Grass Catalogue and sell it Free. $2
import the famous at
lb. German Millet, $1.75 bushel. Send your orders.
H. McMlLLANi 26 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga,
COTTON
or sell your Cotton on JONES
5-Ton Cotton Scale.
NOT CHEAPEST BUT BEST.
SJ ii For terms address
** JONES OF BINGHAMTON,
BINGHAMTON. N. V.
gjgfttl sBb n| gLffi III ■ ■ mm i&dSlg and Whiskey Habits
ir" ft nHcut .'lire’ll at home with
HBI a? K? I jn if M KTB pain. Hook ot imr
U titulars sent FREE.
IIIIIIMIII ......... M. W OG LLKY, M. D.
mm Atlanta. Ga. Office 104 Y a Whitehall St.