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Some Singular CaitoMs.
The Tartar take a man by the ear
ut invito him to eat or drink
f hem.
The Laplanders rub their
against the nose of him whom they
■amid honor.
In many parte of Java the bride
■ iwa her aut.j. ction by washing the
--A of the groom,
Vhcn mooting his friend the Chino
man shakes hi* own hand instead of
The Chinese have an academy of ,
hut P rw,0,ibe * ,tl< l uette tot
the whole empire.
Ihe lHKly Of a dead Chinaman is
often kept inns late home for three or
four years before burial.
A Roman bride was carried to her
fnturo home and lifted across the
threshold UnanUudlVof bv lo r husband the'
Kiidilttor^feth th.,f«Ihio. in the East ntibm lndZ tin,,,
block LTrti™ wars ,‘woi
T bn 7,f nt Faster
is of Hindnn * <*oo orioin trigtn, tta, the egg being in
r, n. Tima of* U °diw 'terv
At n^ the tho ptZ.n ^te of
im T, the j°. ranV of 1 i? a * Ja<ly
, v j noJ* h0 ftb
, *'** ° *
Th^Dvak head h ^ Thi^TlvakZBfivas l u,Z; has a roll
Ifious g oi* oririn gin. The Dvak beliarea that that
th,BWOrW
lU 0 ins slave in the n Xt.
oman mourning extended during a
hole year, hut a great feast ot
public rejoicing of any kind
night terminate it wioner.
In China white Is tho color of mourn
ng Eth(oi>ia, ; in e.gypt,yellow; brown in Turkey, Europe,during violet;
»n ;
to« ffiulillo ages, white.
lAown to the present century a part
or tho marriage ceremony in Hungary
consmted in the groom giving ‘he
nriue a Kick to remind her of her sub
J notion.
m |« bead huiiMrs of Borneo
HH »iag- I permiUed of his to tribe offer until mar- he
woman
Blink »r tbo head of a man killed by
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A Work of Years.
W i An Englishwoman foiKmen has S emnlnvsd 35
Ing ai in mat
tapestry' a copy of of Baven*
vapesuy. 'The ine linen jiuen and and silk sue were were
* f ° *? aei
contains I ano 623 men, 202 horses, ■ 505
o her animals besides innumerable
turds, trees aud flowers. The original
was also made by women, Matilda of
Flanders and her court having worked
• long time on xt-Jtm York Sun.
I'HB vain man knows it all, but poo
"O lo would rather die ignorant than
tf ear'him tell it.
Won’t X*n»«ti
At, pioiii. 'vtioareiairTous. It is brutal to do *o
*f 1 .«ii affl ctlou la very real and distrenaing.
It can eaaily be remwllcil, UowBi er, with Ho»
tetter'a Htumaeh Bitnrs, a nerve ton'c ot
^v^^'XrXYauil.riS^raad l ,' , S2 l P. B .TL t ',b ,, ‘ ora 'l l Y > ,h G 1 <:l, i«s s'.tof
i
bowels, kWitej- nnd prevGins malttr al, rheuinufifttml
trouble. It U pure and
The editorial pix-ketNiok Isamoneyar-lelt,
bat the dollar t-u l iut
thin 'Si ____
t–etem Fur Intt'ineor VlJn Blood, eaknem, a1J%aS– Mala
making fers-H
od iwr ona fwl young-ami young
peiwiisstruiiv ilk... «m tiiko.^
It U nut the land of tho sweet buy au.l
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Th - Tran l.nxattva I’rlm-tpl.
th» plums um 4 Iv mamif-'Ctarinf the pleas
A<t ri-mely. Syrup of I'ik-, ha» a permanently
gn-Cdal effect on tko human system, while
- ,b« cboap i. extraels and mineral sola
£ ln 7»:?7nr™rz Mauufaolured
Win use til,, iru..rum«l}-only.
fey th» California Fig Jiyrup (Jo,
Tfec mar •’» nt progr mlias gon« into fjuar
4cr* for aw hlfc
- J–tS- u urn m i- m- 1 -n- «- %«Ts - r 0 S» 7s™m,k
BrownAlron w_li euro s,m. m..x«you
•troiig, CUiilJlB e your w. an *,vea* >o< ap
k*Jan« the ourve-H,
The honcbt. dollar la tho ono socurotl by
huavst work
ftaafnefit CJallhot be Cured
fey local lYptilioatioUG as they cannot r«tach the
dwt’-astHl portion <*f t ho ear- I hero Is only one
Way to cure Deafness, ami that by ooustitu
tionwl reitMKUDB. UvafnO '8 oauwil hyanln
flwned KuBtaehinu e<mdiiiGn of tiiemucouR lining of the iiv
Twtw. When this tube gets
llamed you hare a rumulltig «ound or itnixsr
feet hcst ttnr, and Wucn it is entirely closed
i)eafne ion 8>4 is the result , and unless tho infl am*
mat cun hi takin out and thi§ »ube re
■toml to ns normal condition, hearing will bo
dostiwad fotT'ver; nine ce ,..s out ten aro
causmt fiAtncd by catarrh, which :» nothing hut an ia
eomutii.t ut ♦».», mucous MurfHees.
We will give One Hundred 1) dlars for anv
of h afnuBs igru*im 1 by catarrh) that oan
»»>t l-e cuve t by HaH‘s Catarrh Cure. Heud for
oireuiars* freo.
ISP^Sold F. J. ' Co., Toledo, 0.
^ by Druggists, T–c,
Tfeo UrentfMt Keiitbiro Njiifbi.
^
xnar h e than tho mpiMvemeul of its railroad
tho TrT»t'S'– Kichiuuud <fc Da »vld» award Railroad ..f tbto pro*rc» systi s
m
SSfil of KuTtff It fa “Vastlbuled Idinited"
#uco as nous
is
Miulro, inti, ami »cr.ws th. Kuroiwan
traiu « f the lUchmoud A Da tvlllo has like
'‘VteiVSff ^\tXTOia,,.l New hing- tax
urious rmibit between Yor , Wa !
« ?T^a U «S*V«,% «
vaanah. Au«n »».i«l all Florida polnm. :
i
Motikiitsr* Itefcliam s T‘U5» with a tlrlok of
■vrat^r lipr. ham'a-no athfr 1 . U 3 cfl>n (4 a box.
Hood’s 8 ^* Cures
“A few years a#o my
health failed me. After
much i>er«a(ision 1 com
mencmt to take Hood's
f fisrsiunrllla, much i m{«-ovt-<i. and From am
ur. all ran down con
dition I. have been re
stored to good health.
Formerly 1 weighed i«s
Mr. G. W*Twist, pounds, no* lit.
Hood * hamuparllla has leeu aa'eatboueflt to
me." liaoso* 'V. Twi x, Co oina, AVIa.
“Cfw>d''rtTlicare V R. Bo safe to get ail AgyiSltSa Hoon'a.__ iffl'ceut*.
MflHKI WIIII il SJRAI SliiHL Til 1 Sl
I * T l .XAo£**Abonteol
ifcilsh 8 .F. S. uk-a St the t twRfonactst<»«MetU time mrlmaie fooo
icr s .. is •
IS IMPORTANT
mmrfwistan^vnt tuttarc be assHted nt the syitwi.ol right time!----1 tol_ 1 s.ss.
sod isaaexcelU-Bt tl«s also.
tom. -
He Wants to Add His Name.
' “Permit mstoidd my > sine to you- many otho
CcSmSSy Sj'm
naeul in*teutonic*lew Amteiej.S.C. mad
■ joiiv W-. I'AmiL.
bWl ' GJt K W V U l
CONGRESS uumuujuu ut IN SESSION, uuuuuui,
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Tit Mi Riiliit il Boll Him
Brlelr awat
What Is Being Bone to Allay Flnan*
| tW c lal Ilem-ession *><’Prossion and and Brlwr Bring Relief. Relief.
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Thiutt-Tihuii Day.—N umerous pe
titious were presented ^ „“ in the \hHteS donate
coinage Thursday morning 0 ng FadVner
! tf different ratio*
offered an amendment to the Wilson Z
bill 0 ",‘dasked „ t ,ine,l in hie l2 speech
it printed
in Record. It provide* for il.™ mil
j. “ .7 ” dollars, ’ 412 1-2 “ grains brains
height, to be coined , every month
nntiI *800,000,000 is coined and
the which pur
chase* shall he made and money
It also provides for the
gradual redemption of national
bank n()t(m mi .y I|() ( .urrency ot
tlmt description is in circulation
smaller than (he denomination of ten
; The WiIhou bill wuh then
ca,,ml vl I> Mr. Daniel, of Virginia, gid
He Was to
M«tc how, when the acute panic was
| Qv ^ to #e() the Bherman
'
!aw bad nothing to do with sending
away gold, and the threatened repeal
been in no earthly use in bring
: iu K it back. The conditions brought
tt b„„t by the panic were the enormous
increase of debt, nnprecedeated in
],, WlT i„ K priecs, that had been going
ou f„r twenty years, and oontempora
neo „ H destruction of the money power
0 f silver.
Tiubtv-Foubth Day. There was
| cCiber ,j attendance of seme
| tors in the Friday morning
that after prayer and the reading of
Thursday's Journal, Mr. Quay ventnr
; a ^ y, e absencaof a qnorum.
The vice president, thereupon order
ed the roll to be called ,',]| and during
y J0 ,, ro „ r( . HH „f t b( , r ( , B ]| f„ r ty.
‘ fonr senators—being one more than
a quorum—answered to their names
Among the pititions presented was
on( ' bv Mr. Cullom signed by a
! bilge number of ex-soldiers, residents
of his state, alleging that they were
bewt by detectives of the government;
.
crating with those who have been distil
iruished ™ }"*f bv their 7* Th?,It antinatliv for allZd those
t teat h a t these h^.ide. t spies, P with with friend friendly la v preten- nreten
"es visit the home of pensioiicrs and
fug d^nS ^interZtion seKftifd to"the someX
nension
ueunions At 12-35 o’clock the sen
ate Drooeeded to the consideration of
tlie reueal bill and was addressed in
defenso of the bill bv Mr Lindsev
democrat of Kentucky, it being his
brH | ( ,j, j n senste except some
r( ,marks of an ohituarv character linim He
Jr , that the reDcul i'Ljo bOl left
SSSair , , . , „ - t , »*
SlfSSh ',, Sp£dSh£S . - AT T * i TH
reta'ry i,„i. W H to » .1..fet.se of See
j Carlisle from the imputation
,i - , i , . oarlv to the non
spiracy of New York bankers to bring
about n lnmio in order to « re
b eid of the Hherman law Mr Mor
uan ,1,-fen.le.l the consistency of his
arguments against the conference re
j )0l t „f 181K) (the Sherman act.) with
his position now against the repeal of
that law Mr Higgins addressed tho
aen ate in favor of the unconditional
«SL1lm . . h . ^Srr“faWv -.. , In his
tnado up
their mind that the repeal bill ought
to be passed and passed without tlelay
—promptly. At the close of Mr.
Higgins’speech Mr. Allison took the
floor Kiiviiur ln> tlfftirod to miiko ft few
some phases of tlie pend
i n g miestion. He postponed doing so.
} (J ,wv.vnr, until Saturday, and the son
ate, after a short executive session at.
5.30 o’clock adjourned until Saturday,
Thirty-Fifth Day. -A second effort
on the part of Senator Vouchees Sat
urday to reach an agreement as to the
’ time for the closing debate ou the re
peal bill, and proceeding to vote on
the bill and amendments, had no bet
ter result than his previous one, ex
eept that there was a sort of intima
tion by Mr. Teller that as no speeches
had been made for delay, none would
be, and that the question of closing
the debkte might lie over for the pres
e»t at least. Mr. Allison made a three
hours’ speech in order to prove that
the true way to rehabilitate silver was
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th... force England and the nation, of
Europe to oomo to ftu intcrimtloiml
agreement on the subject. The re
miumler of the Uft.V 'Vila givt‘11 to CUlo
pries on the life and character of the
Into Soimtor Bttmoru, of Ofthiornift.
Tjukty-Kixth lUt. -Theatiendauee
. the senate Mondav small
m wiik a one.
»t«wart gave notice that ho would at
tho ourlicat poMlblo opportunity offer
amendment to the silver Mil, invite
ing Aloxioo amt boutli und ( entrul
America to join the United State* in a
conference for tho pur pose of adopting
a common silver dollar of not less than
383.13 grain. Tlie senates then went
into executive session.
Thirty-Sixth Day.—A fter tho
routine of Tuesday morning in
the senate, Mr. Squire, republi
ican, of Washington, gave no
tioe of a substitute which lie
intended to offer for the bill to repeal
*k.» the silver -I!,„,r..ltt.u.> purchase act; act.- ..ml and If it was was
read iu full. It provides that owners
of free silver bullion may deposit it at
any mint to be turned into standard
silver of jiresent weight and fineness,
for his benefit. He is to pc paid, bow
ever, ouly such a number of standard
silver dollars as way equal the com
ii'crcial values of the silver bullion
lhe difference between the nominal
Tin b uUlou '' “ *° •' re ! * amed , r by
1 1 government as sergneiorage.
b lhe coinage of silver dollars is not to
exceed $4,000,000 a mouth, and the
total not to exceed $200,000,000. They
are to ho full legal tender and no ail
VOT oertifleates are to bo issued. A
resolution to pay Mr. Beckwith $2,000
for his time ahd expense in prosecut
iug Iub claim for a seat iu the senate
under appointment from the governor
<* dar f Wyoming was taken Also from like the resoln- ealen
and agreed to.
,i ons to pav Mr. Mantle from Montana
and Mr. Allen, of the state of Wash
ington, $2,500 each. At t 3 1$0 o’clock
’
! tUe ct was 1,111 U) taken r ®p‘‘ np; al th and * ,!iiv Mr. ' CT Vocirhees purchase
B
j made a statement to the senate, which
E3So?5.“m5kTw,^ SCltf."
t«R housb.
Tunm-Thmn 1 >ay,- -The struggle 8 B
^ ^ f(jdefta Nation r , ppsl b m
was begun in the house Thursday
mornihg at the opening of the sessiod
by the tepitbliCans, under tho lead of
Burrows, who iilibnstered to prevent
the reception of the report president from the
1 committee oil election of
>»d I Tucker ♦*«» bill. President On Burrows’ in favor motion of the to
I rtispense with the call of committees
foT reports, > republicans refrained from
voting, thus breaking .. a quorum, T( lhe
vote resulted, yeas 4, nays 100. The
call of the house was tlien ordered.
When the roll of absentees was in
progress every member for whom an
i eXcttae was offered was excused from
| attendance. This 1«1 Mr. Wilson, re*
publican, of Washington,to ask wbeth
| <-T,the ahseutees Could not be excused
! cr>llectiVei^infttea<lof individually. could The
^plied that they lie not.
“Well,” said Mr. Wilson, as took
bis scat, “I thought we could get
through quicker if wo excused them
in jo*'lots.” A motion to adjourn was
lost—yeas, 47; nays, 145, The
er resolution was then read. It
vokes all leaves of absence,except those
granted the on account of sickness, telegraph and di
recta sergeant-at-arms to
f °r absent members. The previous
question having been ordered, a half
hour of debate was had, after which
Mr. Turner's resolution was adopted
Bni * th« house at 2|45 o’clock ad
jourm'd. TuUm-Foium, -The order
Day.
made Thursday revoking leaves of ah
sences and directing the sergeant-nt
arms to telegraph for absentees did
not, when the house met Friday productive of
ing, appear to have been
very gratifying resulfs. The attend
ance was a small one, and there were
more empty seats on the democratic
side than on the republican side. I itb
be business was mtspende I and, un.ler
»«•!*««»» order, the bouse proceeded
to pay a tribute of respect to the
ory of the late .1. Logan (liipman, o
Eulogies were delivered
by Caruth, Messrs. McMillin, Wedlock, Haugen, Powers Dearmond Curtis
and Eseovert, and then, as a mark of
respect r to the memory of the ............
’ t 3 -20 o’doek p mad
Th^v-F.eth ,
Day.-T he proceed
i»K« in the house Saturday wer. a
repetition of the proceedings of Fri
day and of the day before, with the
single exception that the session minutes, was
shorter and lasted but forty
The tactics which the republicans
have adopted to keep out a report on
the federal election bill were again re*
sorted to and the democrats, not liav
ing a quorum, yielded to the in. vita
l,le and moved an adjournment, which
was taken at 12.40 o’clock until 1.46
n'nlork T»SyS^)av Momlav
After some morn
ing business, HI blistering against the
federal election laws repeal liill was
resumed in the house, Tuesday. Bur
vows moved to dispense with the call
of oommitteeu for ruportH, khcIi re*
ports to be snbmNted without
tion, except ns may propose changes
i'l federal election laws. Objection
was made. Burrows then moved
dispense with the call and tho ayes and
noes were ordered. Republicans re
frainod from voting, but got no
support ^ from democrats. The demo
eama within .......fa quorum,
securing 173 votes. Filibustering
continued, when, rather
Mr. Fitch moved that the house ad
journ, which was carried without dm
cusBioii, and lit 2.45 o'clock t ho house
was declared adjourned until Wednes
day. Before the members could leave
the hall the clerk read a call for a
democratic caucus to assemble imme
‘‘lately. The republicans greeted the
call with laughter and applause a* they
" n ‘- Ih ” waa called, it
understood, , at tho instance of Speaker ,
Crisp, wlio was excessively annoyed ;
over the failure to secure the attend
«•«’» of a quorum of democratic mem- j
bors. .
PHOSPHATE MINERS BLUE.
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Governor Tillman and the Commission
er* Cannot Alii Them.
A Charleston special says: One of:
tho state phosphate commissioners
made a tour of the phosphate
Catherine nrst Went to « illiams is ,
Sc: bten carrying r:teg o u r^t.r,d:oT operations. ny Then " 11 ! ;
^mretlnd Htation'is ilL ^ th q ^ ‘
to l 1
n Out ,i of , f nine ,i„ , buildings bull B.,.rai there 1 ,,.r» only oolvom, one
ib left, i rom Buzzards islnnd
CommisBioners went around to tbe i
works of the Farmers’ Mining Com- j
pany. Besides having lost eonsidera- j
bio in its floating stock, the Farmers’ j
met with much damage at the works. |
The expensive loading and unloading 1
apparatus hai been completely destroy- :
ed, and there were other losses more
or less serious.
The next objective point was Coo
saw. All along the line wrecked ves
sels high and dry were to be seen. At
the Coosaw the eommissoners had j
a convincing spectacle.
Governor Tillman, arrived m Char- , j
lestonFriday night. At a meeting of
the phosphate commission held after
the governor's arrival, it was decided
that no arrangement would be made
with phoshatc companies which would
not guarantee an aggregate royalty for
the year of at least $75,000.
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A Booming New Town.
A dispatch of Tuesday from Guth
Tie, Oklahoma, says: Perry now con
tains 20,000 persons. All the land
adjoining the town site has been
stek ed off into lots, and the Cherokee
allotments at Wharton, half a mile
away, are put on the market and
p l tt tted for town sites. Lots are sell
iug iu pripes „ t from ggOO to $300.
0 oze ns of buildings are going up.
There arc three daily aud five weekly
newspapers in tow n and others coming.
Prince Bismarek Worse.
Private telegrams received Fridav
a t Berlin from Kissingeu state tho
condition of Print* Bismarck becomes
WPTM-
AN EPIDEMIC DECLARED.
Klereii Ktt Cases ol Telia* ftw
Still
, I ihd . A «riin»*Ieh>* „ naan Board of Health m
Says lhe blsease Is Now Fpldemici
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Eleven ne* cases of fever were „ a
uonneed at Brunswick Sunday and an
ep.demio dcctared. The announce
m of "‘ hsalth t ' ^! llL sent ^ < ’ ,wf a t“»<l thrill e l, y of tlie horrer hoar to
gne -stricken Brunswick an .
With heart-hrmiking sorrow hundreds
; hurriedly rushed 1 to will tho trains Sunday
afternoon, and it need no military
. °rce to depopulate , onnteto thn the city. eitv
atvectino scekbs.
During the hailed hurry their and storesatul bustle of
leaving fled. many up
then Weeping mothers, wives
and children stood by tho train crying
aB if their hearts would break, as they
imprinted kisses on their loved ones
lips, probably tho last they will ever
give. Strong men turned aside with
tears welling from their eyes as they
viewed the affecting scenes, and the
prayers that were offered in that
crowd were many, but silent and siu
cere.
Sixteen cases are under treatment,
l, u t the board of health decided not to
giy e the names for publication.
Bre resting well except the tailor, Mr.
Johnson, and Mrs. Turner, who are
dangerously ill. Burgeon Guiteras
warn , the people from allowing citi
j, ebs t 0 spend their days in Brunswick
and go out to their homes at night.
He says such people will carry infee
t ion with them.
eiiei-ahino camp hutton.
Camp Hutton is being rapidly ar
ranged to accomodate 3,000 and the
poorer people can find refuge there,
Government trains will be run daily.
Preparations for establishing a cor
don around the city and moving peo
p ] e have been made.
Surgeon Guiteras leit Sunday after
noon for Philadelphia, after doing no
bio work. He was called to the bed
gide „f a sick wife.
Monday’s »isi-atohks 11
Four new eases of fever developed
Monday making the total number un
der treatment nineteen. The
child has been discharged. Only one
ease is now serious and that is John
son, the tailor. Dr. Faget visited all
the case* and pronounces the other
eighteen mild and likely to recover
wi.h good nursing and proper treat
ment.
The board of health met in execu
tivo session Monday. The sessions
are not secret, but are merely execti
tive to keep out the crowds. Repre
seutntives of the press are admitted
hilt ordered not to publish the names
o f patients for fear of unnecessarily
alarming relatives and patients now
not dangerously ill. The board passed
ft r<* 8 olution ciuhilff tho ftttention of
a ,1 physicians to the fact that they
must report promptly at noon daily aL
eases of fever under treatment under
penalty of 825 fine for non-cumpli
»»'<•<•• Crave apprehension is aroused
Iro,Q ,arl l,ie aieeaso H»h
apread to all quarters of the eity and
no spot in uninfected.
Surgeons Murray and DeSaussnre
arrived in tho eity, and members of
tho hoard of health and Surgeons Fa
g*'‘. Holdings, DeSaussure and Mur
r»y met in consultation. It was
<’ i '> l ’d to put men on horseback ami set
‘^m taking a census of the city amt
» g«> tlnongti Lamp ^ Untton. No one
will bo allowiui io stop at Camp Hnt
ton over ten day* and must then con
t mue on to their destination. Hurgeon
Deddings reported tlmt he had thrown
a coruon oi armed men armintl tne
eity and tha no one wi >e allowed to
JUBVe town Wltll0u * K oln K tt,ron B h tbe
c-a,u P
a oo idon established F n TA1 „
Surgeon (.eddmgs mstruefed Sheriff
Perrie to throw an armed cordon
around the eity and many who were
leaving by the public roads were turn
oil back. The impression seems to ex-
1 st that Camp Hutton l* a refugee camp
lmt it is only for detention. “Move
on, is the order after ten days expire.
Duly one out of twelve prisoners at
the jail wanted to leave the city and
ho has been sent to the convict camp.
Camp Hutton has been opened and
everybody will have to go through
Only workmen are there now.
a UmT Me accommodate ^^oZwhl eaVnoI 1 000 ^ at
f,, r urescriotionR the'reltef will have them filled
fieeMty eommittem
The weather Monday was hot and
muggy, and favorable to the spread ! of
ytI ‘ Most of thoso who ftri " able to
haveaHeady , , gone and those re
maming »ire principally of the poorer
classes who eumiofc get away if they
would. It is estimated tlmt there re
main about 5,000 in tho eity aud of
these the greater number are without
means of livelihood. Camp Haines,
near Wavcross, was opened during tho
day by Surgeon Murray, tbe expert
from Dry Tortugas.
REUNION POSTPONED.
General Garden Announces that the
llcetlm. I, p„t Off ‘
Headquarters United , . Confederate , ,
„ }® 1l fer Uetiernl * ns ’ '/I'v Order No. 108: .-,i ,el 1. i teII ! lhe 1 b , t r
'
^, eU< !^ a c<>mI j iancl ' , 1 K. deeply regrets
! OI | P that < 1 ® t , Po an n ' nent almost^ of tko universal United request t on
federate \ eteran reunion, which was
to bo held «t Birmingham, Ala., on
tho 2d and 3d days of October next
compels him very reluctantly to issue
this order It was sincerely hoped by
him, and it was his earnest wish, that
no impediment would arise which
would hinder the veterans from meet
mg upon that date;but the increasing
demand for postponement, based upon
extreme depression and poverty in the
country, makes the postponmeut im
perative, the date of the reunion to be
fixed hereafter.
J. B. Gordon,
General Commanding.
Georoe Moorman,
Adj’t. Gen’l. and Chief of Staff.
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^ Tb8 ram in - iwl warfare is be
M
THE NEWS IN GENERAL.
(MW (ran 0«r Most liimriaii
Menu Aiwa
And Presented In Pointed and Reada
ble Paragraphs.
The Brazilian legation in Paris an
hounefes that it has received « dispatch
bating * t hai the insurgent fleet began
to bo han1 Rio de Janeiro at
J Monday and did considerable damage.
‘ flIrthe * states that the
Hltniiiu n ftt the Brazilian capital has
chajIged .
The ine Bellaire jjcimire, Riverside iMvermuo and au«i Wheel- «ueei
ing iron and steel works, in Bellaire,
() and Ben wood, W Vs., started
Monday after a ten weeks’stoppage at
a reduction of wage* from 10 to 20 per
Ce nt, Work will be continued while
ot ,,‘ , ]el . H jaafi K , ving employment to 500
J? The national banks of disnatehc^ New York at
^ J ’ «,
, . bank! 4ey . aVin t f
country dSttS that a
J agithlt It
, ^ f k cash of al,
,.
iH ^Z-tlT v the reverse ' ’
The conductors oh 1 idlmsii ettr* on
Bock Island toad tepoft that in
P aSMin K through the Cherokee Btrip,
l nday, the cats were attacked and the
homesteaders robbed the ears
c ’ ! ,l11 lee and water, lhe men were
frenzied with thirst and the crew bears
**•<• mark of rough treatment.
The sixteenth Mexican congress was
formally opened at the City of Mexico
Sunday morning at 5 o’clock, Hon.
Jose de Lopez presiding. Nearly all
tho members were in their scats when
President Diaz entered the chamber
of deputies and read his annual me»
sage, which was an able document ami
well received.
A special of Monday from Lisbon
states that the health authorities have
raised the quarantine against vessels
arriving from the port of New York,
which had been established in eonse
qnencc of the reports of the appear
anCe of cholera in Jersey City. The
.....i,.,.u r ,. K that boll. New York
nud J( , rBoy city fm . f rom cholera.
The Chicago Trd.-n, of Friday P i l
morning says: Evidence of irreg,.
lanty or perhaps fraud hus come u.
light among the minor employes in the
transportation department „f ha
World's fair. Despite the a^rtion
*
tion so fur shows a shortage of ^08,000.
Dispatches from Outline, O. I ,
state that a courier from the 1 aw nee
reservation who reachwl that i-ity
Monday saya that “ terrific prauiaflie
is raging in the reservation sml hun
(lreda of settler* have been compelled
to abandon Wagons, tents and outfits
and flee for their lives on ihiur horses.
SeverHi ilcftfl Imxih h Imve I>h»u found,
and it is feared tlmt many more will
perish.
A conference between President Iu
galls and the trainmen of the Big Four
railroad was held at Cincinnati, Mon
duy noon. I he committor deuiftnded
» revocation of the order for the cut
in wages, which was refused. lure
p ]y to a question, President Ingalls
agreed to a conference with the chiefs
,,f the brotherhood when the game de-.
mH nd w ill he made and refused. A
strike appears inevitable.
ckS Representatives C^iany. of the Lawrence
of New York, were
'«*‘ore Hn ' 1 mean *
te8 Thursday morning arguing in fa
vor Q f tbe protection of American c<>
nu . nt a K „ jnHt foreign. It is claimed
under tho onoriit ion of tho M«* Kin lev,
, aw> tlm , pri<;o of Portland cement
lowered to consumer fifty cents a i
bar rel and the amount of importations
and revenues increased.
At a meeting of tlie mill agents at
‘
Manchester, N. H . Friday, it was
VilU , ( , t(1 jutr , n gMU , r ai ,. ut down
averaging 10 per cent on all wages of
tboir ,. m pl * oy es There were present
ftt 1hjH u , otjn „ agents of the Amos
k Manchester stark aud Emory
mj |] H They stated that although thev
wert , reluctant-at first to reduce wages,
t b ,, v ' found themselves obliged to do
The cut-down will be graded ao
cot ai nK u , circumstances.
* X' ,, “ , iwtieallv , bt f
' vr;,i,
H vt , ■ ,
J s > ! , or under espionage \.....ty and bej,, up to date
«4.000 of their has recov
ered, Mondav George the" Libert, a for
nier fireman on Duluth, South
Shore and Atlantic road, was arrested
by tho police on the telegraphic order
of the sheriff of Houghton county and
made a ft clean f »ionr. hnmni hn nst of tlu^vholt whnlG offnir aftan.
A Fittabnrg. Fa., dispatch says:
Brown A Co.’s Wayne iron works re- '
Burned operation Monday morning, 1
their former employes reporting for
duty to a man. In anticipation of
trouble the entire police reserve of
the city went ou duty at the mill at 5
o’clock. They found nothing to claim j
their attention, and withdrew from the
mill. By unanimous vote six hundred
employes decided to go to work, not
withstanding the fact that the firm
positively refused to sign the Amal
gamated scale.
A cable dispatch from Paris says:
It bRV j ng , bcen found impossible to
satisfactorily adjust the troubles be
tween the coast miners and the mine
owners in the department of Pas de ;
Calais, work in the colleries stopped
Monday. The exact number of men i
who quit work is not at present known,
bnt it is large. The strike, if long ex
tellde(Ji is certain to cause consider^.
Wc embarrassment to the manufactur
inR * industries of the department and
ls ewh The trouble is due to
quc8 l tions concerning wages and the
t t „ f me „ bv the overseers. |
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may Extend the Time to 1894.
After a conference at Chicago, Fri
day, with a number of foreign com
missioners, the World’s fair directors
have called a meeting to discuss the
until feasibility of extending the exposition
January 1st next
Smallpox in New _ York. ,
Four cases of smallpox were discav
e(i % ^ Uity health offi
W U * dw * ,trMt
ing.
—
Highest gf ail in Leavening’ Lower.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
Rc^v K j–mms Powder
ABSOLUTE LY PURE
Buying on Credit.
Going into debt is not oecessarifY
unwise of improver; debt is not of neces
sarilv an evil. t, It is Abe t!« habit iratut or run
niug store hills that often laid!?» man
in icxtrioable bondage and misery
which makes a debt an inevitable nut
sauce. Many a man will buy that
which is not absolutely necessary who would when
rtinning ft store account, purchase if
hesitate td ittihe a similar
he had to pay the cteh out of b.a
pocket on the spot. How raatij* hare,
1ot tbf * ** ke “ f P^ssiug a machine
«hich they Cunid not use one month
in the overwhelmed them
selves in debt to the tune of
hundreds of dollars, when by would aaso
elated effort one such machine
j |ftye served the purpose of a neigh
borbrlo d. Again, ami on the other
B i ( i e it,haspaid,nanynyoung,thrifty
B nd energetic man to buy a farm on
Pr edit when he had only money enough
to stock it and provide the few imple
mcnU eMM(llti ,i lT necessary. Thous
ands of men have succeeded under
such circumstances in earning a farm
j n a few years who would otherwise
have dragged their weary way along
a „ f urra laborers, earning but little
more than enough to live on. Buying
goods on credit and running atore ac
counts is an intolerable source of wor
ry and annoyance.— Rural World.
What Girls Should Cu tivate.
unaffected, low, distinct, silver- ..
An
voice.
The art of pleasing those around .
you, and seeming pleased with them
and all they may do for you. little
The charm of nmkiiig 8 ttO
Gfices quite yourself. naturally, as if of no ac
count to
The habit of making aUowaneea for
t , l0 ' iuj ..us, feeling, or prejudice, of
An ^ ^d erect memory" carriage ter^ a TaZ sound body. 'facts
g Zm, and
with through’not thus avoiding
giving offense recognizing
or bowing / to people or saying to them
whftt ha b est be left uusidd
The art of listening without impa
Hence to prosy talkers, and smiling at
t he twice-told tale ot joke^HB^H
Petroleum fo Cure Ufpfiilieria.
Paris medical men continue to give
thpjr opinioM vaguely ou the treat
ZrLi ment of diuhtheria bySr. bv Flawfa Detroieum »h
pro
vincial phvsieian. All unite in testi
mony as to the fact that such a treat
ment is by no means original. Dr.
Fauvel, a celebrated throat specialist,
shyh that in pulmonary imtlmlu h the
application of pare petroleum has pro
duccd splendid results. Moreover,
during the American war of secession
wounds were dressed with the oil. Tho
doctor, however, counsels mothers
w hoso children are affected by the
dreadful malady of diphtheria or croup
to put their trust for tha present in
pure lemon juice which should be
ponged or brushed over the throats
of the sufferers.—Tendon Telegraph.
Hreaitm liking.
In an article on “Breadmakiug as
an Accomplishment” anEngliahcon
temporary refers to the scarcity of
breadmakers among cooks. Says' the
writer: “It i» a*toni*hing bow eom
paratively few professional eooka will
nowadays undertake domestic baking,
1 was staying with some friends in a
furnished house at an out of the way
place where the village bread was sol
»"’'r and bad as to be pronounced u Li
eatable, and they were obliged to have
a supply twice a week by train from a
town 40 miles away, their coachman
having to go seven miles to the station
to fetch it, and this because their Loa
don cook—an expensive and otherwise
o«eiant specimen of her class-did
not understand the mystery of set
ting the dough to rise.”
$io A Day Free ?
Enclose in a letter containing
your full name and address, the
outside wrapper of a bottle of
Smith's Bile Beans (either size).
If your letter is the first one opened
in the first morning Sunday mail $5 will of any be
day except If the d, d,
sent you at once. 2 3
4 th, 5 th or 6 th, $r. Ask for the
SM ALL size. Full list i .
all who send postage fori
Address J. F. Smith – Co.
No. a5S Greenwich St., New York.
“ Not a gripe
In a barrel of
them”
Unlike tlie Dutch Process
– No Alkalies
— OB —
Olhor Chemicals
ft*. are used in the
jireparation of
W. BAKER – CO.’S
fi SifL-r MifastCocoa
\ ! A KKHY ' it* tchich purr and is absolutely soluble.
|i| i ffifcifllr S fiws 11 has more than threetim ed es
L L^*£H£J|with strength Starcfi, ol Cocoa nux
i.iiig ffl'iB gg ^ Arrowroot or
•^■ w 11 Sugar, and is far more eco
nomical, costing less than one cent a cup.
It is delicious, nourishing, and easily
DIGESTED. _
Sold by 6 ro«‘er» eyerywhere.
W. BAKER – CO., Dorchester, Mass.
I U
I IS
Do Not Be Deceived- ¥wtv
with Paste*, Enamels and Pafnta which stain the
band*. Injure tbe iron and barn red.
Tbe Rising Sun Store Polish is Brilliant, Odor
less. Durable, and the consumer pays for no tin
or glass packsf with erery part-bake.
Inculcating Consideration.
Teach a young child to wait upon
itself and upon its parents. Let it
bring fa flier bin slippers, cane, hat or
gloves, and mother her workbasket,
thimble or book. Encourage it to
perforin any little offices that coma
within its powers as a tiny child. Xt
will he proud to execute these small
commissions, and as it grows older it
will form a fixed habit of considering
the wauts of others. Improvement of
the character is likely to make tho
body more beautiful. Mind and phy
sique arc closely allied. Noble im
pulses, high aspirations and unselfish
character are indicated by a high
chest, well poised head and elastio
footstep.
He Was Born J.neky.
A Long Island man fell into a well
e. few days ago and found a 8‘20 gold
piece while he was gathering himself
together in two feet of water. Ho is
alive and well, and a flesh and blood
example of the old aiinge that it ia
better to be born lucky than rich, —
Exchange.
DR. KII.TWER'S
SWAMP-ROOT
CURED ME.
La Grippe! Grippe! Grippe!
After Effects Cured.
Mr. Bilger writes:—**! had r bad attack of the?
Grippe; uf ter a time eaughfc
cold and had a second
attack. It settled in my
/- '9 SSl Kidneys and liver
and Oh* such pain and
misery in my back and legs l
Tbe physicians’ inedicino
and other things that I used
made no icipression, und I
continually grew woxseuutll
I waa a Physical wreck
L"uo e ‘rr ! , utf , Father bought me af
i sVVAXX...«o«T am.
before I had used all of t he second bottle I felt
better, and to-day 1 am just as well as ever. A
year passed and not ft trace of the Grippe
is left. Life.
Swamp-Roof Saved Ely
11. II. Uiloeb, Hulmcville. I’a., Jan. 10th, 1893.
At nrwxsi*t» bQfCXit* and $1.00 «t«s
« Jxivaiida* Guide to health” frFe-CvDSultatkn free.
Dr. K ilmer – Co.* Binghamton. N. V.
Dr. Kilmer s FARilLA LiVEK f ILLS Are the –es«
4 'Z rills, 25 cents. — All l>rugg;int*.
“German
Syrup" ;
Justice of the Feace, George Wil
kinson, of Lowville, Murray Co.,
Minn., makes a deposition concern
ing a severe cold. Listen to it. “In
the Spring of 188 S, through ex
posure I contracted a very severe
cold that settled on mv lungs. This
was accompanied by excessive of Boschee’s night
sweats. One bottle
German Syrup broke up the cold,
night sweats, and all and left me
in a good, healthy condition. I can
commendation. give German Syrup my most earnest
? • ©
Sabits Cured
At your home without pain r ouhnement.
Patients continue business while under treat
ment. Whisky and all other drinks stopped
immediately on beginning trea rnent -do not
need them. No treatment yet discovered to
compare with it. Have given special study
and practice to these diseases for the past
twenty years, with continued and successful
increase in practice. Write for my book
of cures, tree.
B. M. WOOLLEY, M.D *»
Office. 104},' Whitehall St
Department A ATLANTA,CA.
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WITH
THOMSON’S m tflf
SLOTTED
CLINCH RIVETS.
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Or use ot' painful, bur iutr, poisonous plas- Dr.
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I-*. IJ. Green’s Sanatorium, Port Payne, Ala.
]£n.«leside Retreat.
F,t of Women. Scientific treatment and
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1 1
CfiD*u(uptlTc« aad people
wbohave lacKaor Astb
taa, should aso Piso's Cure for
Consumption. It has eared
thousand*. It has not injur
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It is tbe best coagh syrup.
Sold evertwhera. S–e.
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