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WASHINGTON, I). 0.
movbmests 0 / / //a: presidesi
AS I) ms ADVISERS.
aproncTMxrs. orciwovs. on ot»fh uxtttes
or IKTI'.KKM rtu>u THE ATIOVAI ' AterAT.
The President, on Friday, appoint'- id
A. K. Buck, of Atlanta <)a., t<» tic 1
ted States marshal for the Nnithrrn Hi 1 -
trict of Georgia.
It is the general impression of offictab
at tb' - n*vy depaitmcnt that the b ar . '•)
Mirvey on the Osdppec will report in
favor of eond'Touiug the vcss'-l.
Kecretaiy Tracy, oti We dnesclay, < 'in
cluded the wotk on estimate* for the na
val establishment for the year lh'.to III,
and they will go to lb‘‘ ec r< ‘ary ' f the
treasury as --oon n* a copy <>f them "in he
made.
Bids were opened at the treasury tie
part men t, on Wednesday, b-r the iron
and wood floors in the public building at
Savannah, tin., the lowest being that of
L. Bchricher A Co, of Cincinnati, at
$8,1146.
It i* understood that two of the etn
ployes of t.hc- {tension oflic-c-, who-'- pen
•ion* were re rated, have been officially
requested to return to the government
the extra money paid them on account of
the re rating.
Dr. It. F. Daniel, president of the
stalo board of health of Florida, tele
graphed to the marine hospital service
that Key the West quarantine account restriction* of auspicious imposed
on on
cases of fever there, have been removed.
Dr. J. L. I’osey, of the Mmine hos
pital service, on duty at Jacksonville,
rla., telegraph* to the bureau that Dr.
Porter reports another ease of yellow li
ver at Key West, Fla., and in COJISC
quenee quarantine restrictions were re
•timed on Tuesday,
The ordnance bun iu of the war de
partment lias invited proposal* house, for
the erection of one main store
roninmnding officers' quartets, office,
guardhouse, workshops, magazine, stable
and shed, and two sets of barracks for
enlisted men to comprise un urrtcnnl at
Columbia, Timii. Tin- proposd* Wednesday, uro No- t o
be opened at noon on
vember Stlth. The amount appropriated of the
for the actual cost of construction
arsenal i* $ 1200 , 000 .
Argument of the was 1 nited begun in the Thursday, Supreme
Court Mtatcson
in the well-known case of Chase t ru e
and 'Sunil. C. White, defaulting pie-i
dent and cashier respectively of the
tStale National Bunk of Jtuleigh, ,N.
against the stMc of North Carolina.
Cross Hiid Whit*- were indicted in the
North Carolina S ate Court for forgery.
It was alleged that they forged it note
for th<> purpose of sustaining certain
false entries they hud m tile in the bank's
book*, the intention being to deceive the
national hank examiner, whose duly it
was to examine into and report on the
financial condition of the same.
An hundred or more gentlemen, run
resenting the National Iloar I of Promo
tion, organized for the purpose of hnv
in* lltu WoeltPlt fair li,.bl in \V u.ltmi-l.>n
iii 1802, met in that city Wednesday
morning. Those present came from va
rious purls of the country and were
marly ail member* of hoards of trade or
similar eommercial bodies. Delaware,
Maryland ami Florida were represented
J>y their govemois. A memorial was
presented to congress, urging that body
to take steps for an appropriate cell but
lion in 1882 of the 400th anniversary of
the discovery nf Aiiuries by Columbus
An exposition dc-igued to show tin
ptngu s Ilf I i\ i/ntion in till) western
hemisphere riioininemleil during the k. t 400 years of this i.
for ih-- purpose
celebration nml the memorialist “pray
that tlie dignity of the nation lie uot i n
trusted on the prop >sed m asion to the
keeping of any corporation, association
or municipality upon any inducement
whatever, but that the exposition be hold
at the national e tpiiol, exclusively of under
the direction and control the general
government, and that from the treasury
of the l uited States, overflowing w ith
revenue.* in excess "f the needs of the
government, the excess of expenditures
if any above the reei i/it* he met. "
A SUNKEN STEAMER.
Tint iihimaun (iot» nows KtauntKN
LITK* LOST.
The »t earn ship llrooklyn, Datirn, t'apt. Car
•on, which sailed flora G»., Oc
lober lffth. with a cargo of lumtier for
the South Brooklyn, N. Y,, Sawmill
company, is supposed to have been lost
with all on hoard ^eighteen person* is in
all) in the gale of the 18th, n« she now
six days over due. A vessel answering
completely to her de*. ripti >n was passed
by •intern the steamer Cherokee, of Body October island, 17th, with
mips east feet of the and
her how twenty out water
her ateru apparently on the
bottom. Her bow ports wen
out, showiug lumber inside.
The vessel w . * also s«-eii by the steamers
Iroquois and State of Texas, both ol
which retKirl that they passed a sunken
wooden steamer in nineteen fathoms el
water; standing on end. with but fifteen
feel of her Iron loadc and Ihiw sprit above piuelum- the
water; was t with yellow
ber, tome of which was protruding from
tlie bow ports, one of whieh was gone
altogether, and the other lying over ou
the hull.
A HARD WINTER,
riEPUTIOXS OK * 1 -**N*i A\l* U ARP
WtNTKU KV A VliVKHAN.
R. K. Masten. formerly cashier of the
Nevada i*ank. < 1 Sau Fraud sc*'. Cal.,
and a resident of the coast for sixty
wars, predicts the longest and coldest
winter the Pacific coast h .s ever txj*e
' He said: l have just come
frotu California, ami it is already be
ginning to v id. Low ranges o(
niouutikin*- in fact, parts >*f the foothills
that have never Itceti known to hev«
suow on them even iu ti e dead of win.
ter_are already cover*’*! with a whits
mantle, and have been for several weeks,
There is one. to me, significant fact, and
that is that the fail g*.* se flight is for almost
over now. ami not iu one year the
)a*t flftT has this fi g at b. gun until
*
October 15."
A GREAT DAY.
lift am mm i> «r cror.a •» have a
i,IUM 1 RKt MON Vi ATLANTA.
Alliance flay, at lit•; Piedmont exposi
tion,at Atlanta, (la., on Friday, was even
greater than Cleveland day, two years
ago. There were more people within
the bound* of Fullon cuuty tli in on any
other one dny in tin history of Georgia,
and the program at the exposition was iu
perfei t keeping w ith the immensity of
the crowd. Every train that reached
Atlanta, Wednesday night and Friday,
was packed with incoming thousands.
All the road* ran extra "»a< lies loaccom
odate the crowds, uii I all were taxed to
their utmost to haul the alSiancetn 'O and
their friend*. At the giottnds the crowd
centered mainly in the grand stand and
on the terraces around the race track.
The officers in charge say that it was,
without an exception, the quietest and
most orderly crowd they over
aw f ana tlmy t.r»ia tin' tnitli. jvVnT}
holly wo • , n i/J/'ii# ' 1 a humor.
The RjX'ti il i'll .
a ii;" Y\ere\s<% aegan
promptly on time, and when they alli.tnr< were
opened fuliy twenty thou*afi<i
non wen within r.irshof of the sjf nkor '*
l and, and in sight of iu uni,pc d*
ration of i 1 11 ■ i:i bagging and igrieultural
implements. At 10 oh lock a line of cai
• ,
. cont tiifCoinnilt'ee , an J no
mge*, ain .ii;' •
alliance guest*, was drawn up at the
Pryor Street e ntrance to the Kimball
, house-, and , a few , minute* . later , , the start ,
for the grounds wax made. The proeos
sion was lo aded by the Forsyth, (in.,
alliance band and the Zouave baud. In
ha carriages, among the guests, were a
number of la lies, inc luding Mrs. E. F.
Livingston, wifc of President Livingston
and the Mis-cs Falk, the charming
daughters of Jlon. I,. L. Folk, of Ten
nessec. Tin; otli(T r irrifiLp ‘8 wore ocou
jiinl by the sjieiikers of tho day, the
delegation* ftom Texas, Tenncsseo and
North Carolina, the governor, mayor and
the citizens’ and exposition committee*.
After the distinguished visitors had gone
over the grounds and through tho sever
departni'-iitw, they were es. ortad to the.
speakei’s stall I, which Had hei-n specially
fitted up in their honor. At eleven
o’clock the speaking began in the f in**
cnee of nearly . 10,000 people— allinrce
men and those who wished them Godspeed
A special feature of the day was a double
wedding, ill which tlie contracting par
ties were attired in cotton bugging
costume*. The ceremony was witnessed
by the thousands w ho xveie assembled on
tlie grounds, and nas a very interesting
scene. '1 lie day and o eusion will be
long renumbered by the fanners of
Georgia.
A CHURCH MELEE.
* l'lllkfil I Xl*i l.l.t.ll I-OR INSUUOUIIINX
Tio.v - A I. 1 VEI.V Kirill J’.
About three months ago, ll'.sliof:
O'Uarn, of Scranton, l’n., severely re
bilked Father Wnrnegary, pastor of tho
Polish Catholic church at. Plymouth,and
afterwards expelled him from tho priest
hood for unbecoming conduct. The
congregation was divided into two fan
tioii><, and one of flu sc insisted upon hi*
making .Voqetmtiou of the church and it-*
properly. Oa Tuesday he sent for Rev.
Father hi* Mack and The deputized police him called to act
in mime. were up
on to interfere in case of Double and a
call was mail.) at (lie parsonage. I poll
admission hi ing refused,the officers were
ordered to forcibly enter lie* building,
and a moment inter they battered down
I lie doors and ui r. sic 1 six of the inmates.
A tierce flgh: ensue.I while the prisoner*
were being removed, and in tlie struggle
Chief of Foln-e Michael Melvin had his
leg broken and back injured. A uuinhi r
nf the prisoners were hurt in tlie melee
hut none fatally injured.
TAILORS ON A STRIKE
III INI M t m M \N A< ■».!:■ 1:1 i i hi; to ids
t IIA lx iin roiri.M \n.
Hi-t'veen six hundieil mill fifty and
seven hundred j* urneynmn tailor*, em
ployed in twinty six of the Inrge.-t and
first class tailoring house* in Cliicngo,
went out on a strike Friday morning,
pursuant to a decision reached at a big
meeting held Thursday night. Indica
tion* ate that the difficulty will not lo
soon adjusted, 'ih*' dispute originated
iu the tailoring establishment of Mathew*
A t'n. The tin it were dissatisfied with
their foreman, a man niinud Hendrick
BOU. They made complain of claims this man
to Mallo w *. but the hitt-r tliut
iu* specific ehiirges were made, a simple
maud Iwitig presented for Hendrick
son’s dismissal. The firm refused to dis
charge the foreman atul the men quit
work.
PENITENTIARY MATERIAL.
A Cl A Nil OF HOY DKSPEHADOI.S IflSCUV
.’.ItLI* IN KANSAS CITY.
A large number of small incendiary
tires have occurred in Kansas City re
cently, ami the police have just discov
ered that the incendiaries are a band <*f
school bovs, ranging iu age from eleven
to fifteen yean. They were regularly
organized,‘and called themselves “Cap
tain Kid's l’ets.’’ The members were
1 tout'd l \ bl o i-curtlli 'g < -tin* to not
reveal the secret* of the order, and alt
their plans were carried out according to
written orders signed in blood lrom tho
arms »f the young desperadoes. Oue of
their number ha* confe-sed that the
lu mber* of the band were responsible been
■or many tires. The leaders have
x.‘ relied.
A EOLD SCHEME.
t\N ' MLN VNlt \ WOMAN 1*1.1 A A THU K
ON A Nl.WAKX BANK.
Two well dressed men nml n woman
drove up to tlottman savings bank, at
Newark. N. J.. Wednesday afternoon.
l'he men entered the bank and informed
the cashier that the lady in the carriage
w ;>« unable to w alk ami desired to speak
to him *u*i make a deposit. One of
aud the cashier went out and held acon
venation with the lady. She deferred
making the dejm-it so the cashier n -
turned. The other man left the bank,
entered the carriage and drove off. A few
moments later it was discovered that
# 1.150 in bids had been stolen from be
hind the railing.
lii.t T.arr, flic millionaire of b.-run
ton, Fa., jus a pe cubit. i or
many yearn lie nmokwl until itia
plr.s:e;aD told Ji'm bo mn*t stop sniok
hup or t lir, Tim on poll Tripp IiimcI a
f}(*.fZ?*0 to ,S! »!i ilav near him nnd
blow l!te hum ike into his f-u-o. The .
<lt<l tli in toy * until he died,
mol hi' J’ !a<-o was taken bv a white man.
.Mr, Tii;»p fi in health. JI is
^iiiokor ox iilwmt twe v<*
dav, Tripp s'-eims to clerive grea FlS
. md-hand method
joyment from this it -
: ii %
A fluid!** j \*I irMiv ‘»f Sto<i<iardhvillc,
7 Vni» HUO :»{»art a sniafl room
for «jiiden» to nmk<- thfii* wo!>h i ni. auu no
broom h*u evor ilixtiirbr'l it. The
ln'oll toi'ethet' in harmony, as a
rulf, alfliougli thr* lady says ihoy hofqc
iiis^a* havF regular « a* aml-d*»" fights.
women. Look, up »ud ue Lawful, paA .
There** beip t-h" r health ♦'* lx>ha/l.
T*k» ftonra/t-. O wejik om* that, despondent, fear
Ar.d 4 rfVf* hack the ten you
With th« wsupon that never will r ail you.
for when you suflVr from any o r t he weak
n*#** “lire*ruUririf- and “/anctiuriaJ d**
paltheene iyot ill-h«ai m-lfelm* ana h»pi>ioer.s to
' ,nu Tt 1st;b« only' for
»y flrugn-tM, und/*r a jfOBUim {/nor *-tcc
xarisffiotfoQ In ovovy rn*p, or mom-;, n-i tinned,
iSes bottle-wrapyr.
For all iteranreni'iuls uf the liver, stoma: h
and bowels late l>r. fierce * [VUcts. Ouea
(j , ^
We need to cultivate our judgment thing* to
friin <m insight into the root of
e in paring the present standard with
universal laws, treating with rc-pcctful
consideration that which has l.-en hon
ored by time, and giving heart and 1.and
to the new forces at work in our ctviliz
at ion.
Mane* Thin'.
Wc offer fine Hundred Doliar* Ttewaril it).
ntiv i-a*e of ('atarrli tliul can not t-e eureil },
tukln* llati's i 'afa: rh ('lire. Toledo. I).
E. .1. I liKNKV & CO , Props.. t-. ,f
We. the umlei Iasi 4 a-,|, have ka helh-va wri hfm
f'honey for tho la ) ears, and
I orleetly himorabh; in all bti-ines: trnnsae
t j 011 ti, m nd flimnrdally able to carry out any
tH<m« rmi'l" by Midi* firm. ’Toledo*
Wr i <V TiMmx, VVlioltwH't* Dnigc^i ■! -.
Ohio.
Wajfliijjf, Kin mill *V Man in. W'holcsa!** Dru^
j oh flo, O io.
I., II, \'.;ii llocxcn. <' I'-hlcr, To’eflo Nationa’
Ihtiik, Tuld'lo, < )!iio.
f!;tli’s fiton h < huv Is takf‘n intornallv,
dc'iii^ tllrt'ffly ujmim the bhnxl :ind inm ii'
Mii fiiFf * of t !i ■ v-{‘ in. I'rif.’**, 75c. p«r butiU*.
H )’.tl V>> all f)ru’4-J • .
IMuloi;.”
Hark ! Hu....... I of ntanv v.»:«■ -■ u
Juld'aut in I t U hst sou <,
And hill ruftti. i ln*ar r« ; »i ei
\h tl»f* choru ' floats al ui* :
'Hail the Qtl - 11 ' i ail t o > ifTTH!”
I! jw the Ituppv voic s blend,
* j jiD an i pure ’ aojoiiy h i' JV-j)ow —
Mun'ii atumwh.and tnio fiicml.'
Or#»u«>i». t!»<* raintlit ■ ol i urn ri.
Mild, ctpiahU* cl i tiuttcertain and a bn admit
cn*p w . I .: t fruit, gruiu, ura vs and stock «
u y iu the wophl. I'uil informal ion free. Ad
nit ■ • Uieg lin’igrii’tn Hoard, Portland, Oiv.
l i s III e 1 wi(h soree\ pm u « Hr. N«a<
-.in' Ei \A ,it r. 111 - «- i-t -- eh a .
V;tn\ imit.it •, none; qua}, ‘ v Pan ;*-i J^nueh’
m 'leu’s fint’ril f»c. ( itr.tr.
Catarrh
]s n t'oiupl.vlfit whieh fltfwts nearly « very holy mor«
or lesp Jt oviginates in a eciltl, cr huwdbrIah of
roiflti, eonil>iii 0 tl with impure !>!o<wt. l»isau:rAeaJ>!»
fiew from Ui'- iH'Hd, tiekUuir in the threat, (*!fen,sive
breath, pain over an<l lietwfxm the ei<*M. riufi'iiiK au l
burnt!ii* nois 'd in tho ears, tire the more e uiimon
pyinptoms, t'atarrh U cured by Hoo-V.-t SaviapariUa,
winch atrikc'B tlircetly at its eauBe by retuuvinK all
hnpuriticK from the hitHnl, ImSMir * up UuutiBeaFefl
tiHi*u< s and giving healthy tone to tho whole Hynleiu,
Hood’s Sarsaoarilla
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HERE’S The “Slicker.
The one thing you’ll always find in every cow
Vvov’a outfit when"he goes ou,the sprine round-up make
is a ** Fish Brand ” Pommel Slickt r. They
the only perfect saddle coat, and come either brick
cr yellow. They protect the whole front of the
rider’s body, being made to fit round the outride of
the saddle entire. When used a.; a walking coat,
the extension pieces neatly overlap each other,
making a regular overcoat with a double storm
proof trout. When riding, the saddle is dry a a
bone, from pommel to cantle, and the rider is en
tirely protected in every part of hi> body. make Iheso fine
“Slickers,” being of' extra width,
blankets for camp. Beware of worthless imitations,
garment stamped with ” Fish Brand ” Trade
every inferior when
Maik. Don’t accept anv coat you
can have the Fisli Brand Slicker” delivered with
out extra coat, l’articulars and illustrated catalogue
free.
A. J. TOWER. *■* r/? ncr.
For Dairy. Farm & Household.
lYiuxk'a AmericA* >'ouder Saebiaa awarded
nuxlnJ-. Appr«»vt*xi of and found
• • X bv the highest dairy facutrieK. A
child butter can use from il sweet Always muk produce^ r cream ttrsi- in
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minute s >Vorks from one pint up to the l
largew: Quantity. Makes more butter,
Clear profit SO u> 19a j>or ct Buttermilk
- coffee,
mnairsA |>erfectly sweet for efa*.
aWH also roeommendtHi by children s physi
Bot BhH nans as beat baby food. Machine
wmmi&l wm* makes finest ice creaun in * minute.-, j
^^'i-jitr^^ and Sole Mfrs., 516 E*et
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ts.l st.. New York, neiianic agents
$ 7:21 Double Brescli-Loac'sr
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ffijSu PP^ Br^eeh.L *4er- >4 to $19.
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Rrferk.!eUh- lilffes. $2.G5 lo
Srif^evk xr KfvoDer*. Nickel.pUtrA. $72.00,
r« v.\.i save S5 per cent.
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