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Hanling Down the Flair.
P. P. Elder was speaker of the houao
of representative* in Kansas when
Windom and General Sherman died in
1861. Windom died twenty-four hours
before Sherman, and the' flag on the
statehou*. was pulled half wav down.
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general a death, the sergeant-at-arms
rushed in and asked Elder what he.
should do.
“Put the flag half mast,’’said Elder.
“Bnt it is already at half mast for
Window," explained the sergeant-at
arms.
“Then pull it the rest of the way
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petulantly. ChU-vgo inf* r-<)* • an.
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“August Flower”
“ I am ready to testify under oath
that if it had not been for August
Flower 1 should have died before
this Eight years ago I was taken
sick, and suffered as no one but
a dyspeptic can. I employed three
of our nest doctors and received
no benefit. They told me that 1 had
heart, kidnev, and liver trouble.
Kvcrything I ate distressed August me so
that 1 had to throw it up.
Flower cured me. There is no med
icine equal to it ” Lokknzo F.
Slkki’uk, Appleton, Maine i*i
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dal Depression and Bring Relief.
Thirtieth Day. In the senate,
Monday, Mr. Cameron was vreaont for
the first time sinee earl yin the session.
Mr Hill was also pr- t after ten
day’s abs* nee. Mr ivfl. r presented a
petition from Pennsylvania praying
that gold and silver and paper money
i-sued by the government be based on
) a b or . lb n l*o rose to » personal bill ex
p| ttlm tion .living lie introduced a
f or t) M . establishment of a college of
• jn Washington author,'and tie- oth.-r dav at
the request ofthe himself
Wft|4 not n Hpo8ii>l» for it the' Mr. Dolph
presented a petition from Motho
tlint cf)iifcr**iicf- r»f< iitlv in nion in
Albany (; u f,’, r r , j.enl of the
(Jary aet Cameron and t/uav pres.-n
ted numerous petitions for free coin
uge of silver
Tbihtv-Fikst Day. The vice pres
blent laid before the senate Tuesday
morning the reply to the resolution
calling for information about the pur
chase of silver and elus* of money paid
out for it. It stated that no silver was
bought with certificates redeemable in
gold since March I, iH'.hi. Stewart’s
resolution introduced Monday was
called up and and lie asked that it go
over till Wednesday, which took
away the expected chance of
an exciting time, The repeal
bill was taken up, mid Mitchell,
of Oregon, addressed the senate in
opposition. Thiutv-Bki Tn the absence
ond Dav
! of the vice president, the senate Mr. Hur- was
presided over Wednesday bv
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I committe, ll provides that all the
pap. r moms of prior e ne hereafter
puid out bv the U nited States treasury
shall be stamped “Redeemable in
equal sums of gold ami silver or in
United States Ireasurv notes thus re
deniable.’ The resolution offered last
Moiiilav by Stewart for u eommittet
of jnquirv as to senators holding in'
stock of national banks, or being
forested in them was taken up and
Stewart made an argument in defense
of line resolution.
Thirty I in an Dav. Numerous pe
t it ion* were presented iii the senate
Thursday morning favoring the free
coinage lit different ratios. Faulkner
ottered all amemlluent to the \\ ilsoli
repeal bill outlined in hi* speech tilt
other day and asked it to be printed
in lteeord. It provides for three mil
lion silver dollars, 412 1-2 grains
weight, to be coined every month
until SHOO, 000,000 is coined and
directs the way in which l ,ur '
chases shall be made ami money
issued. It slsii provides lor tin
gradual redemption of national
bank notes until no rurri'lioj oi
ttiHt drKc'riiition is in nrctllatioii
hiimlicr tlinii tin denounimtion . oi . ten .
iolliirn. TIm Wilson bill WRH then
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began ' "ilc ’dadT;
, «L1
o^ It was eiisvte J Zl oJ
law , hau uotniiiK to . do , with .. Hemlm# ,
away gold, anil the tbreatened repeal
liail been iii in> <-artli 1 x use in bring
ing it back The mm.litmus brought
about by tie panic \w-r< the eiioruuuu
increase of debt, uiipr.-eedented ii
lowering price*, that bud been goilip
mi lor twenty year*, and eontempora
UCOUM dehtrnetioll of tin money Jiow el
of wilvi-r
THU HOUSE
1’illlim i it Dai 111 the house Mon
day the chaplain prayed that the life
of Mr*. (.Teveland may he spared and
her little danghti i attain the high typ<
of womanhood already reached by hei
distinguish-*! mother Murray, col
orctl ineniber, nskeil minniinnus con*
scut for the introduction aud inimedi
ate consiileratioii of a jnint reaolntiun
appropriating $20,000 for the aid of
the suff.'reis in the devastated portion
of Month Carolina. It was relerrei
to the eommiti* . on appropriations.
Fhe house adjourned at 2 10.
Tiiini y Fn.sr Oil in the
luesday, Mr. U<-|'burn, ot Iowa, in
trod need a resolution, which was re
form! to n conimitte** on interstatf
and foreign commerce, calling on the
secretary of the treasury for informa
tion a* to tlie amount **f merchandise
entering the United States over th« '
Canadian railways and Waterway*. J *
resolution passed the house to take »
recess at 2 o'clock V*.mlat next to at
turn! the ceremonies <>t tho eentenma 1
of the laying of the eorntr stone ol
the capitol.
Thirty-Kkoom* Day Mr. Denson,
of Alnhaiun, (*ff* red n resolution in the
huus '' " ' dm sday morning declaring
that where** tin bou-. was ad
journing from d*\ to day, while
the peviple were ilemauiiug ac
tion. the house should authorize the
banking and eurrtnev committee introduced tc
teiHirt iinmtNliittelv a bill
bv McLauriu. of Stmth Carolina, pro
V1 >1> for the >00,000 in
treaaurv not* ! i of th<
pcopi. e.l l.» atm went
over un*b r n- r Mr Richardson.
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f< rr< d t, Th.
Everett l L VS
w a> considered ti It r<Hi to a
i-ommittc istu 1 McCreary
Everett, Ge-’ii v, ]1 and
then adjourn eif
Thirty-Thitid Dat. - The struggle
over the federal election repeal bill
waa begun in the house Thursday
corning at the opening o t le semon
by the republican*.. un..*r the l.-j of
Borrows, w ho filibustered to ptffcent
the reception of the report from the
committee on election of president
k "n, r n
dispense with the call of committees
for reports, republicans refrained from
voting, thus breaking a quorum. The
yo ™ r^wnltoa, yen h 4, unyw 10(5. I lie
*»f the house was then ordered.
'Hen the roll of absentees was in
progress every member for whom an
excuse was offered was excused from
attendance. This led Mr. Wilson, re
pnhhcan, of Washmgton.to ask wheth
< r the absentee* could not be excused
collectively instead of individually. The
speaker replied that they could not.
“Well,” said Mr. Wilson, as he took
>'is s.-at, “I thought we could get
through quicker if \w cxcuftcd them
in job lots. ” A motion to adjourn was
JOBt—yeas, 47 iiiiyn, 1 L>. 1 he Fuck
er resolution was then read. It re
vokes all leaves of absence,except those
granted on account of sickness, and di
recta the sergeant-at-arms to telegraph
for absent members. The previous
question having been ordered, a half
hour of debate was had, after which
Mr- Turner’s resolution was adopted
end the house at 2:45 o’clock ad
journed.
THE NEWS IN GENERAL.
Condensed from Our Most Important
Telegraphic Advices
And ITescntcri in Pointed ami Head a
Me Paragraphs.
of the nrineinal forts in the
v ’ jtll reb( .) H
I he steamer Yueatun, which ai lived
at New l ork Ir.uii Havana Wednesday
morning, brought #5,000 in Spanish
gold. The steamer Colombia, which
arrived lrotn ( ohm, brought gold and
diver eoiu and bullion to the amount
of ijl 157,888
The suspected train robbers now in
jail in Oswego, iviiw., have in part been
identified by the engineer, fireman,
conductor und hrukenmn of the pil
lageil train, who reached the city
M'cdnesdav and immediately proceed
to the jail for that purpose,
The Steamer Alvo, long overdue lit
Kiugstoii, Jamaica from New York
Iias been given up a* lost by eon
signers at Jamaica. No doubt isoqi
tertainod that she foundered during
the severe hurricane of August 20tli.
The Alvo carried a heavy load of rail
road trucks for Central American, and
^ j H j )ro i, a i,|e when the hiirricanco
struck her she cnpsizetl.
The convention of the represent*
. f i ,Mmn V i r 4 ,r rm 1 tt tha United 1 111
Stntts bftmm its kcmmioii . . in WaHiiington ,
^ lU)on 'Puendav, for the purpose of
letting congress, particularly the sen
M,1> ’ merchants
fiirmerH and others want in the wav ot
legislation upon t l,..f,na„ei«lq,nst.o„.
Over 1,500 were / present. The south
,v,ls »< prcsrnie(i. ,
The affairs of the old Standard Oil
trust were wound up at New York
Wednesday at a secret inerting of the
holders of outstanding certificate*,
The meeting was called by Secretary
Finger, to hear the report of the com
mittee of trustees appointed in March,
1892, to clear up the affairs of the
trust, which at that time went out of
existence officially and was superseded
bv the Standard Oil company.
A New York dispatch nay*: Mr.
Charles T. Tlmyer, general agent id'
the United States K\pi* - company,
stated Wednesday morning in relation
to the train robbery in Indiana:
“The report of our loss is very greatly
overdrawn. Various newspapers have
estimated the loss ranging from $150,
000 to $8,000. The li >SH is very much
less than $00,000. Just what the sum
w ns I do not caro to say. ”
A cable dispatch from Paris says:
M. Charles do Lesseps who was Ben
to five years’ imprisonment for
complicity in the Panama canal scan
flal, was released from prison Tuesday,
His five years’sentence had been set
aside, but he was serving another
t ,. rm ,,f h„ had served
about six months of the sentence when
. . otneiais . , ordered to
the prison were re
lease him. Most of this time was spent
in the prison hospital 1 [
l Msjnitohos 4>f luestiav from . liOXulon . .
state that another death from Asiatic
cholera has occurred at Rotherham, in
the west riding of Yorkshire. The
physicians’ report as to the two deaths
at Delford, County of Nottingham,
confirms the statement that they were
caused by Asiatic cholera. A death
tli»t recently occurred at
ongh is now declared to have been due
to the scourge; also the one Tuesday
In Liecester.
Express Office Robbed.
The office of the Adams Express
company at Akron, O., was entered
Thursday night during the absence a>{
Agent Elliott and the safe stripped of
its contents The safe bail been
left with the day kvh only, and con
tained $5,000 *ent receipt* by 4 city to paj
bonds, and th** i'f the dav,
amounting to about $1,000. Sever*
persons were arrested suspected of the
crime.
Esther Cleveland.
A Washington dispatch of Thursday
savs: President Cleveland has decided
that Eaby Ruth * “
*
be Esthep
MORE FEYER IN BRUNSWICK
.
Two Deaths f£js tlie Dread Disease
Occmra Wednesday.
com **,. m,.
Other Places Quarantining.
Two deaths from yellow fever oc
curred in Hrunfiwick Tuesday night,
The news fell upon the community
Wednesday morning like a pall and
the city is again shrouded in gloom
and despair,
Charles Killian, a German shoe
maker, , who ,, has little shop . next . to .
a
Oglethorpe bank and who lives in the
rear of the building, was taken sick
Tuesday and died at 11 o’clock p. m.
Dr. Ouiteras, the government expert,
was called in and pronounced it a
typical case of yellow jack. The other
was the case of a Swede named Ball
mger, who has been for several days
in the city hospital. The attending
physician did not think it yellow fe
ver, but Dr. Guitera* had the body
exhumed soon after it was buried and
held an autopsy in company with Dr.
Dunwoody. Both agree that it wus
yellow fever,
Another one of the Cox children, a
boy twelve years of age, is down with
the fever,
Another ease is reported from one judg- of
the tug boats in the harbor, and
ing from the conversation of the at
tending physician, it will develop into
yellow fever.
PANIC REIGN'S.
The town is panic stricken again
and thousands are fleeing in terror.
All had hoped that the danger was
paused, and many, including one doc
tor, do not think there had been a
genuine case there at all. Dr. Guite
ras states that these eases have been
who is not absolutely free from danger
of taking it had best leave at once.
f , ° idenoe was , returning. , .
Business had just begun to settle
down. People were coming homo on
every train. Laborers were getting
back to work and a hopefulness was
taking possession in all lines of trade,
It came now like the bursting of a
shell in a beseiged city when they
thought the enemy routed. All ure
hoping for the best,but fear the worst.
QUARANTINING AGAIN.
The city sanitary hoard of Savan
nah held a meeting Wednesday night
and considered the official reports
which came from Dr. Guitera*. A
striet quarantine against Brunswick
was declared, and measures were taken
to enforce it at once.
Dr. Brunner received a private tele
grain Wednesday afternoon before
any other news of the prevalence of
yellow fever at Brunswick had reach
ed the city that two concealed cases
had been discovered. This, of course,
supports I)r. Brunner in the stand he
taken that the removal of tbe
miariinfinfl quarantinw wan wan imitmnor improper, ns lift ne had nuu
reason to believe that there were cases
concealed in that city. Now that the
quarantine has gone on again he will
Kt ‘° that it ih the most aeti\< and stnn
gont that can bo put into effect.
EAST TRAIN INTO WAYCROS.S.
AVaycrossqiiurniitiiiedagainst Bruns
wick Wednesday. The samo schedule
used during the late excitement will
be in effect on the Brunwick and West
eru railroad. The teininus will be at
Wayncsville.
ALBANY SHUTS HER DOORS.
Major Gilbert, of Albany, received
a telegram from Mayor Lamb, of
Brunswick, announcing yellow fever.
As a result of this information Albany
has again instituted a qarantine against
slmt city and it will be more rigid than
before.
LOOKS 11KF. AN EPIDEMIC’.
1-* 1 • Guitera* said Ihursday morn
mg that it looks very much like an
epidemic is threatened, though the
slow appearances of the disease is a
hopeful sign. Each death has been
complicated with weakness from other
illness.
APPEALED TO THE GOV URNOR.
Thursday morning Governor North
on received a letter from Mayor T. W.
Lamb, of Brunsw ick, asking for state
aid for the Brunswick sufferers. Tho
governor sent the following reply to
Mayor Lamb:
I>f.ab Sir: I l*»ve iiaii sitl* deep regret the
news i*f the morn ng, making kmutn the ap
|*e»rance again of tiiat yellow fever in yonr city.
I deplore the i.et the state ha* not pro
' Tided medical authority upon wliicli the I could
calf to render you soivoe. Ear her. s'ate
has no*t soppl kl me with any fnml upon which
l c. uki draw for the can 1 of the sick or for the
control of thodi>ca>«. I uni. there four, power
loss to aid you in this wav. If you can suggest
to me anything, within my p<>w« r. for the aid
of your people an l help m this emergency,
either officially or tuT' nally, I will gladly rea
der tlie aer rice. Very tiuly etc..
W. J. Northfn. Governor.
Camp Haines will be inaugurated
and Surgeon MaGruder will take
c of ^ ar egress F°' rht> now P«>P until e after have frost. little hope , Ihe
following bulletin of the board ol
health explains itself:
To the Public: To© board of health an
nounces there are two cases of yellow fever
now under trretnnm in th . v.u l that it
does not deem that it has a snrm-i the form ol
an epidemic. S U I.ITTLVFIKLn,
Ihuruiau Fix- 1 >iu
l?. i’. K etr n
t stedincr Burned.
The steamer Byron Trerioe rn fl
m’-'if > u connection w-.th tin Erie anti
Huron railroad, was burned at her
dock at Leamington. Ont., early Wed
nesday morning. Captaiu Cook and
the purser jumped overboard and
were drowned. Two deck hands were
burned to death.
They are proposing to pension teach*
•re in England,
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baking powder, highest of all
in leavening strength.
“The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly
the purest and most reliable baking powder of
fered to the public.”
Late United States
Government Chemist.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK.
Emergency Medicines.
‘For internal use,” says a physician
,,T‘V*i’’’.I 5 'i as to
what drugs shall be kept in the house
for emergency, “wine or syrup of lpc
cac is given as the safest emetic for
children when indigestible or hurtful
things have been eaten, and castor oil
has first rank among nuld purgatives.”
Cough medicines and remedies for
gore throat taken without medical ad
x'ice are not much recommended,
though flaxseed tea and syrup of ipe
cac in small dozes mar be permitted
for a cough, and a gargle of alum and
water, or tannin and water, or chlo
rate of potash, in small quantities,
used in cases of sore throat while
waiting for an intelligent diagnosis,
And it is added, by way of warning in
cases of sore throat trouble, “the dis
tinotion between the forms that are of
slight moment and those of gravity is
not easily made without practice,
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Warding! ^,^‘^To^o.Ohio. Kinn-an & Marvin, Wholesale
^
/ngdirectly upon the blood and raucous sur
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Price $1; by mail, $1.15.
Tin* distance from the farthest point of po
lar discovery to the pole itself is 4i)0 miles.
Malaria cured and eradicated from the sys
tem bv Brown’s Iron Bitters, which enriches
tin* blood, tones the nerves, aids digestion.
Ai ts like a charm on persons strength. in general iii
health, klvimi new energy and
No man can get very much of an education
without going to school to his mistakes.
Beecham’s Pills instead of sioshy mineral
waters Beecham’s—uoothers. iScentsa box.
If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr- Isaac Thomp- bottle.
son’s Eye-water.Druggists sell at 25c per
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dispelling and fevers
and permanently curing constipation. and
It ha* given satisfaction to millions
*‘-t with the approval of the niedical
i : tession, because it acts on tue IvIva.
Ur VS, Liver and Bowels without weak
ening them and it is perfectly free from
e ^7ra°oF^/for^by tain iOesnatlbl It it all is^inan- drug
| tured by ti*.- California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name is printed Syrup on of every Fige,
package, also the name. will
and being well informed, vou not
accept any substitute if offered.
Were Jiot Missed.
A party of comm ercial travelers on
the road were taoasti ng about the mag
nitude of the houses they represented,
when one, who was the last to speak,
said: “Gentlemen, I wouldn’t like to
tell yon anything about the size of our
premises or the stock wo carry or the
number of people we employ, becanse
you might think I was exaggerating.
But when we took stock of our em
ployes last week, we found that six
cashiers and three bookkeepers had
absconded three months before, and
had never been missed !”—Bouton
Globe.
An Anger, Xot a Bore.
Clergyman—Is it true, Miss Kuth,
that you said my last Sunday’s sermon
bored you?
Miss Ruth (with a little gasp)—Oh,
my, no! Goodness gracious, no! I
said that it—er—penetrated my people very
soul. Isn’t it strange how
misconstrue things 1— Truth.
It is hnrd to satisfy some folks. If
you were to hang ’em with a silk ropa
they would still kick.
DR. KILMER’S
SWAMP-ROOT
CURED ME.
Dropsical Swelling, Cold as Ice.
LIFE WAS A BURDEN.
“Swamp-Root” saved mv life after 1 had
Buffered everythin* but death.
I send you my pi ho
to*rapii and thisd ' 'S
cription of my ease
ana you can use it if I K
you wish. Jr U
cold My hands lire were would as
a* ice; y
not warm them. .E
Dropsical swellings I W 1.
of the lower limbs;
could not button my w
times. Exertion com- A “
pletely exhuustod
me: death seemed so -
very near. The swell
ings have gone and
all my trouble* have disappeared. My health fa
better now than it has been for years.
“SWAMP-ROOT CURED ME.”
Tell doubting ones to write me I will tell them
all about it.” Mrs. R. J. Cutsinger,
Jan. 15, 1893. Marietta, Shelby Co., Ind.
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