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| A TyrolcM mountain gruldo wafr ro V.entlv tried at Uat7.cn for ipa untaught or In taking a man who waa physically Mnflt for the climb over a dangerous ^uountalu pass, where ho won killed, rrhe Jury acquitted tho guide on tho tract# of tho o??o, but tho prluclplc oi the responsibility of guides for the {>roper qualifications of tourists Is ?#? nbllshed for tho first time. V I'HOVI OICNCI, n. J. 3Mk. J. T. Pmii'TniNK, fr'A\an?*li,<Ja. Dear flir? "Pit ae? *end linlf-a-dcxcn l>oxet ?f your TatTTKHiNB. ('. <>. 1.). 'I'll is ?nake? oiu Wild one half do/.rn 1 li ivc ordered irom you 1 ^k>me i have u#e<l myself, the remainder 1 <1 Ik ' trituted atnong friend* requiring it. It hat A e-ffeoted ? euro in every ? um> \\ lirre tr|e?l Homo of them have boon doctorlnu' with <mh ( 1>?M phys'ciaiu, both licro and in Hosto<>. t>? yv*r<? without any Ix-nettf. Kome?-ald ic not lie cured, ai it >vhi inherited, lint one loi ( ?f T*1*litKiNr. effected n ooiupbdo cure. I (Kiiftll always Kte|>n ?u|ndy on hand. as I know jDftyfcelf what It la worlli. (ir.itofully your*,' I'. (). U ANI ON, ' Silver K|irlntf? I (leachi ng Ob 1 box by mall for to.-, in r>tmu|>9. Supremo Court OooIhIoii*. Since Chaa. (). Tyner began tho luaiiufac ? ure of Tynor'a Dyspopda ISemody, man) jxHiplo haw lmiulred as to Its cfllcncy. Chief Justice Bleckley, of (Jeoriria, baa tried li for indigestion and dyspepsia, and givca this as ils decision: "Atlanta. <Ja., March 14, ("ha*. O. 'Tyner, Atlanta, (Ja.: I have used, and am yiowuslng, Tyner's Dyspepsia HeriWdy., It Is i ?i mental as well as a physical elixir. With i jlHald and a pair of how: t aides I can frequent ly nee the law in spite of unsult nhle or too j much diet. "LooAnK. Bi.m ?ki-k#." This 1m a splendid decision and ptopl/ are j l>rotlting by It. / A fltod Dot I* IVorth T.jtoktng Aftor, If jrou own a dog mid thirtk/nny thing of him you sbouhl b? 4bfs to treat llm IftcTligoulTy "vben 111 and uo'leratand niha surth^enfTy t<> rieteot symptoms of iilnei*. Thap"TJog doctor hook wrlttqn by if. Clay Qlovcr, D. V? (4, ape nialut In oanlne (Uaeast i to the princifuu ken ??! olulM, will furnish thU inform itton. it is m ojotq hopnjl, huniKomoly 1 1 hmtrv led book, : nnd will beeeut r>osti>Md by til ? Book Publish* :ug Rous?. 184 Leonard St., N. Y. City, on #re<*lpt e t 4D QtA. t? postage stamps. Hinder corn# nn?l t's* ll II t'otj want to know the comfort of no corns. It l^kea thou out perfectly. 1 >c. at druggists. ( ' 'It If said'thut a llrcn la Montana has eon traoled to shlb to Germany 2,500,00!) bushel* j r?t barley, and if tho voattue pfty.i the men to tho doahthey will arrant:? to ship a mu<?h j thtttfer tOQllflBOMilt of Minnesota barley, j ' "Bnown's l)RON('HiAfj TROcnfii " nro asltn* j X>l|i yet most effectual remedy for Coughs. I ^losrscnesj and Bronchial Troubles. Avoid | imitations. , It transpire." that tho arrest of Journalist j rVou Hake, about which th? Berlin iijws* I ?ptipers woro lately making a fu?, was on ao. j oount of his having stolon some old love loi ters of tho Kalsiir'8, anil Hold tliem to a .Purl Hi an journal, which printod thorn. Dobbins' Kloctrlo Boap haa Ik^>u made for ni fears. Each year's ante* have liieicntiiMl. Ir? I81S) aatoa woro S.M7,0> boxft. Kiipoilor q;nl lly? and absolute uniformity ami |>urlty, ini.J# this possible. I>o n u iu>e It t Try ll. r tin. Hunt, of M?rriroao, N. II., oo!obrnti?d Iter ono hundre Itli birthday a few days ago. FITS Rtoppeil free by Du. Ivi. ink's (?ur,\T JJbiivk HE.sronr.it. No tits after tlrft day'* use. .Marvelous euros. Treatlxe and S ' notrlal but tie frco. Dr. Kline. Ml Arch St.. lMilla., fa. iMke Reviving Powers of Park er'? Mnscr Ifonle make It the need of every home. Mlotn? Kch trouble#, colds and all distress yield to it. For Wlioyplng C'otiub, IMmo'h Cure Is a mio fesaftil remedy. -M. I'. Dtririt, U7 'l'hroop Ave., Brooklyn, N. V., Nov. II, Ml. Mrs. Wlnslow'k Soothlntf Syrup for children teething, eoftens the Kums, rrducrs inflanima. ? Ion, allays piiln, cures wind colic. a.*ic. a bottle, Btomaob, Bomotimcsofilled wnterbrash, | and burning pain, dislreBs, naunea, dyspepsia, ar^nred by Hood's flnrfa parilla. ThMQraccomplithoa beoauso 1 with its wouderfnl power an a blood parifter, "Hood's ^Sarsapnrilla gently tonea ?cd strongthonn the stomach and digestive organ*, invigorates the liver, creates an appetito, (jivc.s refreshing ?leep and raises the health tone. In cases of dyspepsia nnd indigestion it ?eems to havo "a magio toueh." v " "For over 12 years I sufferod from sour Stomach With severe pnlns aoross my shoulders, nnd great distress. I hail violent Dauwn, which 'would leavo mo vnry weak and faint, difll cult to get ray bwath. Thoso spells cmno nftener and inoro severe. I did not reccivo liny lasting bencilt from physieian*, hut found such happy effects from a trial of Hood's Snreaparllla that I to!>k several hol lies, and mean to always "k cop it in the { house. I am now ablo to do nil my own work, whloh for itx years I havo been tin- j able to do. My husband nnd son havo also ! been greatly benefited by Hood's Sarsnpnrilla ?for pains in tho back and nft??r thr grip. I gladly roeommend this grand blood mfl!- | cine.'' Mas. Teteu Dvbdt, Leominster, Mnai. j Hood's Sarsaparilla X# the Ono True Blood J'uriflcr. All d rupr^ist ?. SI rVll 1 A euro /xli Liver 11 in ant . 1100(1 8 rillS Sick JUNuinchc. W cents. ' ? d?fwall coating. ' ASK YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douglas! ?3. SHOE BEVokloTHt ; If you pay 114 to ?fl f<>r shoes, ex- ^ ^ (?minslhe W. L. DoiirIis Mtoe, and ?? t*r. whit a good shoe you can buy for ? OVER IOO STYLES AND WIDTHS, ( ONfiHKSS, IIUTTON, nn<l I.AOK, inario In nil klmlHof t lie heat iicl?'oi?*?l leather l?y ?U1I le?l work turn. Wo nmke nn>l ?rll ; v?ro 03 S* ne? tlinu any other I man ufacf ii rcr In the world. ! None genuine unless nam* w?d j price b stamped on tlie bottom. I Ask vour dealer for our ?/*, iJM. B3.M, S3. AO, M'J.zn Shoes: ,?*.60, and 91.79 for boy*. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. If your dealer ' canoot supply you, *en<i to fa.: ? tor y, enclose g price an'l ?>cnt* I to pay carriage. State kind, style of uh (cap or plain), size and wldtn. Oyjr Cust^n Dept. will till your o Sen d fnrmnw llluv (rated Catalogue to Box It. , W. L. DOUGLAS, Brooi^iV Mass. | POItr IIOVAJ/H K10CK1' l'lO.V, ' Govt*. Kvunt nu<l Atkinson uu<l Con ureHKiiiaii Klllutt Malic Hpcecheu. At a reoeption iu Beaufort on Friday night t lie following Hpftoohea woro iuuJo: , Whon Governor l'vaiin wom intro duced by Mhjof Lookvood to tha afi ?emb)ago gathered in tbo dining room of the Hon Inland hotel ho began by ormbinp th'a wootiou of tho country, lid was told that only 5 cents worth of powder and fchot, <1 centx worth of hooka and ."> eonta worth of tobacco W*)h needed horo for a day'a rationu. Port Hoy ? I, who.se worth as a port ho fully appreciated, had for luaoy year# boon between Heylluy imd Charybdia - Charleston and Savannah. Tliefy> citieH had ooiue togHhi-r JU> crush (>ut l'ort iioyal. It had Keoiuot^.-'' that C'hnilohtuu waiitcd to nluorbthe whole ?St?tc. Another cause for Port Itoyal not hcing tho metropolis of thin country wmh these miserable, cruel Spaniard*, who, uudcr Mejcudcz, murdered the Front>U who nettled (hero under J (-an Kebault (Tho governor seemed a fr^o tion shaky on early history.) Hut (ho most torriMo enemy tho governor Knew to tho modern fort Royal hud been the Oeorgiu Central road, wlilt'li attempted to throttle thin port. The part of a former administr ation in taking the handa of this roa<i from the throat of thin port was recited. In reference to the battleship Indi ana. (lover nor Evans said that if I the governnw nt would let this State i have her, they would go down and j clean up tho Spaniards in Cuba in 15 i minnteH. Tho governor referred to tho im iucuku incrou.su in l'ort Hoyal'a trade and declare I that thcro was a gold mine in Ucaufort. Governor .Evans introduced Oovcr- j nftr Atkinson, ref? rring to Oeorgin, fin | ho dicl lit tlio Atlanta exposition, oh tho ; child of South Carolina, and cuujinufcd i (or Homo time in that strain, Oovetnor Atkinson had not como I hero to talk; ho hod .been lifting his month though, but for other purpftpea (cun Homo liiaufort mnidona explain?) 11c hud como huro beeauac tho people of Georgia woro afraid tho governor I of South Carolina wan neglecting this l-arl, and wan not going to atfind up for Port lloyal. Let him do n.s j Georgia would do and cvcrytliind would bo all right. lit! exprgaHeil gratitude for the recep ! tion {jiveii his party by tho people of j this town. 'I hey had been treated ; will, in fact, mum bora of hia atatl' could ? tent i fy that they had been treated | often. To him, tho matrona had been : graeioiiK and maitlena even MiniiecO t on tho father of nix ehihlren. Turning to g'T.vcr MibjoctM, and in r. i i i -r lit ( it> i ? i 1 1 1 > ? l:'.v.ii?'ri a!|u?iiin i t > Ih ' < i ? r . i i ('< M: :?!, ( it vt riu?r .M kim.ou declared >11 1 tit j'l't'K.si vo manner j that (ieorgia had never fought, nor > 1 1 < I fdio now neck to throttle the ambi- | lions of this glotioiiH port. When ' (leorgin lm<l leached out to tap a South ('arolinn port it hml not been to throttle it. but simply to bind to her 1 bosom with hooks of steel South Car olina. lit; was proud of South Carolina as I of (icorgia; proud of I ho history she hud luade; proud of her glorious womanhood. Jhit (teor^ians and South | CaroliuiutiH should not look upon their [ Stut cm iih enclosing within their limits J nil for which they could ln> proud. I j They should foci gratified at the pro | grcf-b of Mu.sMlohiisel Ih an CSoorgiu aud i ! remember that they wore all akin ? forming pait of the greatest pooplo i i on the face of the earth ? Americana, ft was time for sectionalism to be di? earded. Time to take liberal views of I all questions and action without prc I judiee. When theso things are then i the day will be gone when it can be ! a r^oed' that because a man cluiiua the ! south for his home ho cannot be 1'rcfel^ dent of the United States. The apeaker then referred to Port I Uoyal and the dry dock in most com- ; plimentary terms. Gov. Atkinson again nfsnmcd a serio- j | comic tone. He would not pass judge r ment on the wisdpm of somo of South ' Carolina's acta which had been eiiti J ciscd, bitt us from all sections it had been urged that the south rise kouio thiug else besides cotton, it waa not surprising that South Carolina should sometimes devote herself to "raising j Cain. It had hoot) said tlmt South Carolina \vnn roprcaoiited in Hon a to by ouo who ?1 1 1 1 not oonformjlo the courteous ueagOH, but ho wished to remark Ihfit other Statca needed to send men to congress who, besides being courteous, sllOllId pOHHCSH COIIVIOlioUH IMul llMVO tbe oourago to nmiuttiin thorn. The speaker in closing, impressively recited n verso of "Carolina, Carolina," hihI paid a most beautiful tribute to tho Stut? , every word thrilling with its i oloqueiieo and every tone fri? trying i conviction of sincerity. (Soorgia's governor is a six- footer with a well i proportioned frame. A luxuriant head of i in i r is made more striking bv being to attain unusual length and euil. His clean-out features urn pleasing and stronr. 1 1 is voiee in speaking is as ' rieji anil resonant as any I have ever i 'heard. liis langnngo is ehoiee, liis | 'speech tliii nt and gracefully leliverod. T.'ongi e-smati William Klliott. con sidered tlmt, bari i ng on<-> anot her, tt?e 1 bringing ot (iovcruor Atkinson hero j was tin* lie.st ilav's woik of bis life. In j prominent eitiz? m\ and for her inter est Ihuufort w as profoundly grateful. ' I bo "City by the might be a lit tie rtmv, but slie in \< r failo.l to do her i full duty at the proper time. Congrossinaii Klliot was fr< quontly j apphtudc d. NOT POCKn*. Ah was predicted by ninliy who j knew of tin' tremendous clVoct of ;i | westerly fc?!e ol itny duration in diiv i:ij? nvviiy the water ffoiu Urn con*!, I there jyus 1 1 < >t enough wnter in the ?lock to admit tlio Indiana. She came up the river and um ready to ^o i(i ] the thick, luit ?'> litth? ineheB of water ) niico and interest; he thanked Clover ' m?r Kvnuf, w hoocciipicd whnt "tvoold j timo people still look upon as tlie most I exalted office in the country- tlio gov* crnorsbip of South Carolina." Colonel Elliot referred to tho India* ! nft rb a fitting l> t i ? 1 c for tho Port Hoy- I nl dry dork ? h little *hy, perhaps, but ! ftho would eventually ho clapped in his j ntrong embrace, nod if she, in A mo* zonian conto'sts, should havo her skirts milled, Alio could return there to Imvo them smoothed ont and bo onreww d. "D.ear old Charleston," said Colonel Klliot, had been represented hero by her mayor And council and other 1 r flippy manner, Colonel Kiliott referred to lieaufort people having fed the first original OeorgiauH ou their pilgrimage to tho country ucrot?a tho Navannah, on rum and lice. It wa? Colonel Elliott's plon?ant port, rh tho "father of thenar dock," and ouo who bun taken ?uyh a feated by tho genoral public, he ?*ld, hud Hurpavicd hia ino?t hopeful expc<5 tuliouH. llo thuiikod OOvernor AtVin miii in eloquent teriut* for his attend- ' I wan lacking, ho the great "hip returned j to her u no ho rage. That being tho last ! day for apxing tided, unlona there ia a heavy eaatcrly wind of huttioieot dur ation to bank up tho water here, thero j will bo no ehauoe of dockiug the veaael nutil tho uow moon, in thict matter tho winds aro an important as tide*, nud while Hcaufort people and all South Carojiniana aro diwappointed at a ciroumHtatocca whitftk man do twiated by enemiea of thiH dook into a reflect ion upon it, there ia ubaolutely no re lleotion in it. J II, MIAN M ILL S.Ws IIOM'. Hi* l it i ii U k I<'roe Stiver Will Have a .S i it u 1 1 Majority at Chicago. "A. K.," writing from Washington gives tlio following which will bo of interest to South Caroliuians: hi only a few hours in Washington a good many political straws into" be guthered. In fact the whole air around the Capital City hocium impregnated with politics and political rumors. At thin time the entire Month Carolina delegation in Congress, with the ex ception of Mr. Elliott, arc Itcfornierfl, ami the general tendency and drift of their convomtion is with special rt> fert-noo to tho Reform tide of tho issues j before tha people. The principal iifbuu now is what will tho South Caro lina delegation do at the National Democratic Convention. Thcro doos not seem to bo any movement towards sending any other than a Reform troo silver ilolegation and tho question is what Mill the Reform delegation do in Chicago. Whoa Senator Tillman wns iu South Carolina lio was looked upon an the Hpokcnman for tho Reform Movement, ami ho is still so regarded generally. 'I ho Hofwiott of tho Senate had just opened when my curd was sent iu to Senator Tillman, and ho gavo mo ? cordial reception in tho "marble room. " Ho i.s looking very well, although he says tliat ho Iiu.m been snfl'oriug a grout deal from a Hevero oold. He inquired about mutters iu South Carolina, und when, by way of reciprocity, ho watt asked what were the indication aa to the National Democratic Convention he said : "Tho iudicutioiiH now aro that the free silver wing will control tho Con vention by a small margin. I do not think there is any eliuuce for eithtr wing to have two-thirds, necessary for the nomination, and 1 suppose there will boa desperate effort to get up Home basis of compromise, but thut will not bo tolerated by tho people nor by the delegates*. Tlie inane bus got to bo llut-footod and square. How a nomination will bo made, if any be made, an iu tho womb of tho future. It appears now there will bo a repeti tion of 181)0, with posbi'jly two can i didatcH. ".Mv own effort* will bo towards bo i curing an alliance of all silver foroea in *Kupi ort of ono candidate whose ; opinion and attitude on ailveraro those of an nggrewsivo paitiaian rather than thoi-o ol a Mugwump. " Then Senator Tillman wuh asked what ho thought tho South Carolina Convention would do. ' \V*o..\vill, * ho said, "adopt suck a platform as will carry out our views. Tho delegates will bo jjiftructed to cur ry out that platform. When ho was asked whether there would bo nny instructions about bolt ing the convention ho said thut he hardly thought there would bo any such instructions, but that the dele gates would bo freo to act as they saw beat under the platform on which they are elected. "Suppose 1 1 10 convention should nominate Cleveland or Carlisle'*" "Why wo would just pick up and quit," replied tho Senator with a stride to indicate how rapidly he would get out. of tho convention. Hut none of tho South Carolina lucmhern think Clcvtlaiid or a "wound money" innn will ho nominated. Senator Tillman is not letting bin I silver enthusiasm grow into a pernounl'j dispute with his fellow Senators, and j while I was about the chamber several j Senators emne up ami talkoJ with him ' about various matters. 7 >?! t i iik the courau of Iho conrereft- | tion ho mid that he expected to have j tho bill paused providing for a 2d judi cial distiiot for South Carolina, but lliat ho would probably have the bill "held up" in the Senate, an he was not oHpoeially a ii \ ions to give Mr. Cleve- | land anotlo r appointment. WIIKt.I.S OK I?KO(;itKS9. Itc-port of Kl^voii Collon Mills for the l?nst \Vt:ck Jn I lie South. T 'In' industrial activity lu tlio 8onth during (In- ui-f'k just closed an indicated by reports to t !:?? UultlfTtor* Manufacturer*' Ilocord '-hows that it is not only holding its own, but iiK'rt*a*ii g. Especially irt this trao with ro f-'roneo to the textile plants of which eleven n'jiortH have boon rwcivtsi of additions t.. tin) cotton mills or of new cotton mills ranging in value from $50,000 to SU60, C0(?. The demand for an establishment for the II nest grade of goods lias resulted in a cu:nj aoy with Cl ,000,000 capital, which will er-'.-t n cotton nn?l bl??achery at Clearwater, 8. C. ; ii {?'.'60,000 addition to build to the An d'-r.-Mit, s. t;., mill.-*; whilo a 70,009 spindle I lant will l>o ercutud at Honccn, in the came t>tat<>. ? ihlcago capitnlif?u? aro building cement works at White CiiiTs, Ark, which will cm l-ioy nearly on?? thousand men and turn out live hundred barrels of cement daily. Throe n?nv sugar mills i?re to Ih? built in Lou isiana. wliil" a company has been formed to < r?vt another large tol?acco factory nt Rich uiorid, Va. Other en'.-vrprlscs reported to the Manufacturers' IJ'-c.id, wem u brick making ai d ice making oiaut In Florida; % clothing factory at Macon, C?a., a $U6,000 metal working company in Maryland; a pot tery couij any in 8outti Carolina, an exten sive cole plant and a brewery iu Tennessee ; a ?60,0Co oil company in T?XU; a #?00,000 gold mining company in Virginia; a c 30,000 n<?) coiD[>nuy and an important tanning com pany in Wert Virginia; ami also a 1 60,000 oriek mid tile manufacturing company In th? Ma<v fttate. ' Dunug the week u 70- a fio railroad Una ban ntt-n completed lu Texas an . arrange ments have been made and nearly completed to construct a 100 mile radrvad iiu'o la Ala bama. ! LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF. ? j OLKANJNGS FKOM SIANY POINTS, m j Important Hitppeuluffi, lioth Hume titid Korvlxu, llrlvdy Told. ( bouttiern News Noted. The Tonncaaue Domooratio Conven tion will meet on Mav Oth. A hurricane iu Weat Virginia did irumonae damago to property. It 1b said that Florida vegeta ble* have been killed by tho recent Oold snap. The nil grauting a Patriot Attornoy nnd MarnV^U to tbc WetitjUMi/ Houth (Carolina Pfftortflt hftw hornT'i nportnd to the Senate. It is rumored tbat.Jktlanta, Qa. , in to have a now morning paper. It will be Democratic but >vill advooato a pro teotivo tariff. . Ool. W. J. Martin, Vrofeaaor of Chemiatry at Davidson College, N. C., diod at bis home at that placo tho first of the week. (leo. W. I?iooi tho counterfeiter, after hoaring the/government evidence, entered a plea c/f guilty in the United Htates Court at, Atlanta, Oa. George Sohffl', an omployoo of tho Bridgeport HaAft Factory, fell into a vat of boiling water at tho factory in Bridgeport, Ala., and whh acaldol to death. Huporintendent Charlca Stoel met death in the eamo manner and place ono month ago. An eiplorion of dynamite at Ellicott City, Ma., roan Iked in tho fatal mang ling of two men, both of whom .died <oon after tho awful crash. Persons fifty yards away wore thrown to tho ground po groat wan tho cononaaion, while windows woro broken and goods in a number of atotcain tho town woro thrown from tho ahclvea. Northern News Items. Tho American Tobacco Company is is preparing to proseeuto tho oigarotto war in tho West. Colorado pledges $25,000 to help in tho work of organization in tho cam paign for frco coinago of silver. One man was killed and Bovoral in jurod in a riot between union and lion union men at Indianapolis, Ind. - A Now York publishing houso has offered Holmoe^rinr'n>us4&ttW $7,500 for a truo sto^y1 of hiu lifo and crimen. There a gas explosion ut the B^nrin^Wnito bbafi of tho mines at Dnbois, IV, iu which thirteen minors were killed. Tho builders' trial trip of tlio battle ship Massachusetts developed licr speed as 15.0 knots, and showed hor to bo a most satisfactory ship in all respects. A firo in tho works of tho Pennsyl vania Halt Manufacturing Company at Natrona, Pa., destroyed properly to the amount of $1,000,000; well in sured. Information has boou received at Philadelphia which makes it probablo th?t tho steamer Commodore has transferred her cargo of arms and ammunition to tho Bermuda. At a meeting of tholeading Bessemer and Messaba iron oro miners, held in Cleveland, ()., it was decided to estab lish a universal price of $M per ton for Besaomcr standard and $3. 40 to $3. 75 for Messaha ores. An iron-clad agree ment was entered into and signed by evory firm represented. Tho women who for eight years past have beeji knocking at the door of tho Goneral Conforonco of tho Methodist Episcopal Church have at lust been re warded for their pationce and porsover ance so far as tho .Philadelphia Confer ence is concorned, that body having decided, by a voto of 117 to 80, that they wero worthy to bo let in. Washington. Tho Venezuelan Commission author izes tho statement that no decision has yot been reached. President Cleveland has nominated R, II. Long, of Alabama, to bo consul at Nogales, Mexioo. The senate committee on territories has ordered a favorable roport on tho bill admitting Iho territory of Arizona to statehood. Tho President 1ms 4BJ^?roved tho sentenco of dismissal in the case of Medical Director Edward Kornhner, U. 8. N., convicted of giving falso testi mony. Tho Itonso committee on election of Proeidont and Vice-President has favorably roported a bill to provide for the election of United States Sena tors by tho people. Thy houno postoftico committee ro portod favorably tho bill to regulate the pay of letter carriers. It fixes tho pay of carriers in citie? of more than 75,000 population at $000 for tho first year's service, , $800 for Iho second, 01,000 for the third and for tho fourth and theroafter 31,200 per annum. In cities of less than 75,000, tho salaries for tho first three years are tho same and that for tho third year, $1,000, is tho maximum. Foreign. London papers think thnt Mr. lany ard's ofTonfo tins boon ridiculously ex aggerated l?y Congress. The French govornraont lms con ferred tho cross of tho "Legion of Honor on Prof. F. \V. Putnam, of Harvard, in rccognitioD of bin achievements in tho field of Hciencc. | rilK RESOLUTION FALLS FLAT ' | 1'nllkcly That tlie President or Ain- ; hasaudor Bayard Will Take Any Notice of the House'* Action. Secretary Olney nnd State Department ! Dfllcials decline to oonAerso as to tlio prob- i ible outcome of the passage of tho resolu- i ! :lons censuring Ambassador Bayanl cxcept j I :o say that Mr. liayard will not Lo ; ; ifllclally informal by tho Department ! that tho resolutions were adopted. Ij?- re gard to Mr. Ill yard's reported tender of hU l resignation conditioned on tho adoption of :be resolutions of censure, it la Mated that Mr. liayard Intended talrin&the action indl ; rated but that he never fully carried out the Ides by placing hi* resignation In the hand* .?>f the President. Tb? hl?.h rcsnoct aud great personal friendship wiricb Mr. f leve j land entertaine for hia ambassador to the 1 Court of 8t. James. will stand us a bar, It Is ?a{d, to allowing Mr. Bayard to b*> placed In i ihe^rnbarrasxing sanation of being practi cally IiflTeed out of office. If tho resolution# had not been adopted by a vota so closely t ?Ul?d to party linen, it ia likely that Mr./ Bayard would have considered seriously tho . expediency of tendering his reaignatioD,\ but tk? faei (bat Ave KepuHU?*iti? wvr? oppoeed to the censure, while only alx Democratic votes were cast in ita favor, la ;oMld?rrd among friends of Mr. 1 In yaru to be an additional reason whf both bo and the PrMtfejjt tfcoold ignore tho eotlie Incident, I'llK FIFTY-fOUKTU CONUKKttS. 1 A Hynopala of the Prooeedln^i of Motli IIUUIM. TUB UKNATH " WKUNKSD Ati On Wednesday li| the Senate a short de bnto was had uponja Joint resolution d I root ing tho Secretary or the Interior to execute " fht 'lnw for opening to,?eUlemont ?omtj two million aoreH of laud in the oas teru imrt of Utah which havo liooni part of the uncom pahgre Indian rwst'Vvallon. A message was tSseOlved from the 1 resi dent. 'J')ie Dn pout election case was then taken Up and Mr. Thurston addressed the body iu support of Mr. Dqpont's claim. After passiug numerous (jIILa to which there was no objection the Senate adjourned. TUl'HSDAV. The Cubau debate wan continued in the Senate on Thursday. No aotiou wus taken. No other business wan transactor. rHIIMY. In the Senate <ft?*Frlday the discussion ot the Cuban resolution* was continued, but dual acqon was not taken. The chairman ot the committee on privi lege* and elections made a favorable reports on the joint resolution for the election of United Ntntea Senators by the people. The followlug Semite bills were taken from the calendar and passed : Senate bill for the reliof of settlers ;*u>on lands wit hiu the indemnity limits of the>Tant to the New Orleans Fuel ft o Hallway Com pany. To approve and ratify the <y nstruotl/m of railroad bridges across Ooddo Lake, at Moor ings Point, Lu., and aoross the Ited river, near Fulton, Ark. Also Senate t ill for the exchange of land at Choctaw Folnt, Ala., held for light houso purposes, for unothar treot equally or butter adapted for the same purpose. Appropriating fQft.OOO for tho monument in Haltiinoro to the memory of General Wm. Mmallwood, and tho soldiers of tho Maryland L ne in the war for American independence. Abo So n a to bill to pay Holmes A Leath ers, contractors on mail routes in Mississippi fl'J.OlO, for transportation of the malls in April a d May 1861. Mr. Morgan introduced a Joint resq^utlon as t? Cuba in theeo words t Unsolved, That It is hereby declared that n state of |>ublio war exists in tho island of (?qbn, botweenMho government of Spalrt aud the people of that Island who are supporting ?ft separate government under the najne of Hepubllc of Cuba; and Ji Atate of belllgerenoy between said governnfcnUi 4s hereby reoog nlwd Tho legislative, executive and judicial pp propriutlon bill was reported from tho ap propriations committee t>y Mr. Cullom, who gave notice that ho would ask tho Senate to take it up for consideration next Monday. The Senate adjourned until Monday. MONDAY. Tho Cuban resolutions took tho usual course Monday In tlio Senate. That Is, tho conference report was dlsagreod to, and the Senate insisted on its disagroomont to tho Houso substitute for the Senate resolutions and asked for a further conference. Tlio same conferees on tho part of tho Sonate were re-appointed, Nherman, Morgan and Lodge. This disposition of the question does not, however, rcmovo it entirely from I the continued consideration of tho Souate; for two resolutions \tero introduced which will keep tlio mutter nlivo, 'independently of the r.etloii of the conference committee. Tho executive, legislative aud judical ap propriation bill was taken up and considered for upwards of two hours ? some 30 out of 185 pages being deposed of. TVKHDAV. The Cuban resolutions wero discussed in tlio Sonate on Tuesday. Senator Mills, of Ti-.ias, tnndo an eloquent speceh In support ! of Cuban Independence. The romnlndor of | the day was gl von up to tho consideration of the executive, legislative and judicial ap- I I propriation bill, but no final disposition was miulo of it. TIJE llOUHE. WEDNESDAY lit the Houso on Wednesday the resolu tlous censuring Ambassador Bayard wore discussed at length, l*ut no disposition was made of them. Nq othor business was tfuns acted. THURSDAY. In tho Houso Thursday the .csv'utions of censure of Ambassador Bayard were discuss ed, but a vote wag not reached. llosolutions we ro reported doolarlng tho seat occupied by Mr. Uoatnor, of Louisiana, vacant. r'aiiiAY. Iu tho House on Friday the resolutions eonsurlng Ambassador Bayard woro adopted by a vote of 191 to 5? The report of tho ylcotlons committee de claring? vacant tho seat, occupied by Mr. Chas. J. Boatnor, of Louisiana, was adopted by a strict party Vote. The House adjourned until Monday. MONDAY. The Speaker laid boforo the House Monday a communication from SecretayLamont, sub mitting a letter from tho president of the Mississippi river commission, reporting the caving in of tbe west bank of the Mississippi pier 4 in Helena, Ark Tho damag* already dono Is serious enough to exclto aUrm for tho safety of valuable public and private in terests Hii<f it is recommended that t76,000 be mado immediately availablo to construct the necessary protecting work*. In tho morning hour bills were passed au thorizing tho construction of various brldgoe, authorising tho leasing of school lands in Arizona, exempting logging trains from tho law requiring patent couplers and air brakee. TUESDAY. The unfinished business when tho House mot Tuesday was the bill introduced by Mr. Curtbi, of New York, to reduce the number of crimes subject to capital punishment, and it was nussod. Tho llouso agreed to tho So-ate request for rt further conference on tho Cuban reso lutions. Mr. BouMle, chairman of tho Committee on naval affairs, reported the nftval appro priation bill for the years 189 <1-7, ft Was or dered printed. It cnrrlos an appropriation of $31,779,138. of which ?12, 811,034 Is for the Increase of the navy. ??r ? ? commission Has not m?:cn>Ki>. They Are Not Yet Kvcn Able to Givo Individual Opinions. S. eretary Malet-hrevost, for tho Venezu elan commission, pus issue! tho following statement: During the past week ro porta havo been Industriously eiroulntod to th? effect that the commission has reached a do* clslon with reference to tho boundary ques tion favorable to Venezuela. This having ! been denied, tho report has been circulated j In another form and It Is now i.surted that while the Com mission i as a body, has report ed no such conclusion, the commissioner? individually entertain tho views referred to. ''It must be evident to ail that so long as anything remains to bo examined and consid ered, tho commissioners are not lu a position to form an opinion respecting tho merits ol tho controversy. As a matter of fact, neither tho commission nor the individual commis sioners nr.t as yet in possession of nil tho evi dence. Tho papers presented by Venezuela are but a part of what has been promised. The Blue Book of the Hritish government, while remarkably full nud dotailod, docs not Include all the documents which may be ad duced In support of Its contentions. The commission has mt aud will not limit Itself to thp consideration of what those two gov ernments may present | it has been e gagfd tlpon Independent lines of inquiry and will continue to follow those 4int*s until all its Sources of information shall have been ex hausted. Then, nud not till then, will it be ' In a position to form any opinion or to make | any rrp.irt." ? Kxport* and Import* lor February. ? A f-tatomont issued by the bureau of fit? tinti.* *how/? tb? export? of domeetio mer chandise during February laet amounted to $67,365,185. against 95.999,944 during Febru ary, 1393. For the last eight month* the ex port* aggregated #590,269,590, or atyr0r$40. 000,000 in excee* of the tame perW<T^fin*#5. Tbe imports of merchandise durtng Febru ary amounted to $62,487,309, of/whJeh $28, 524.036 eras free of duty. For the last eight month* the import*, dutiable an*. free, were $61,402,207 le*4 than the export*. During February the eiport* of gold coin andt>ulllon amounted to $2,188,700, and the Imports to $11,559,039. Fur the night month* the ex .|uut? w?-ro $68,619,992 in unp of the Im ports; ^Wmexporteof ultrer eel* aw 4 ?lll*a during February amounted to $t372.1J9, Mil tbo import* to ?l,4U.t?7. For t?? right months the exnort* of ?Ur?re*o?t<todtb*lm P?t? '?X.?W<7W,W. FOR OOUNTOY^ SAKE. AM 1MOUN riOIITKK fltirVKRS AG> ONIKH rx<?U l^SKASB. U? YVus la (!?? s?ttt? With the Apache* WkM (i?rOntma Wu ('?pi?rrd. from the Preit, New York City. Woru with the exj osureof armf 11 fo on the frontier, and poisoned by tho oontlnual drinking of alkali water, Joseph Flegauf re turned to Philadelphia eight years ago, broken down in health and unable to <lo an y work. Ai Ha had serve 1 Ave year* with the Nioth United States Infantry In many, a deeperuto light wlih the Indiaus In Arizona and other frontier Htates, and had won an enviable record. In the fierce con filet when flerou imo, tho famous chief of the Apache*, wan eapturoJ, Mr. Flogauf was among the brave soldiers who, forgetful of everything but dutv. charged upon the hoslile Indians. Life ou the plains seut to an untimely death many soldiers who wore never touched by a redskin's bullet or arrow, and Mr. Vie* gauf oame near suoh a fate as that. A long time before his time was out ho was taken ?erlouMy ill, but ho Htuok to his post until Hn honorable discharge was Anally given to bitn. When ho reaonedfPhllatolphta the Indian fighter w?n scarcely more thnn skin and bonce, and for tbree week* he' lay desperate ly ill In a hospital* Ho felt dizzy, and his stomach folt as it it had dried up. These tymptoms were aocomnauied by bloody dysentery, which no medicine seemed to re. lieve. After two years of suffering Mr. Flogauf eame to New York and wm treated by sev eral physicians. These did pot agreo, soma eatttiig his disease catarrh of tho stomaoh, and others e'.n'oulo diarrhoea. In speaking to n reporter about his illness Mr. Flogauf sold t lie doctors helped him, but, with all the monev he spent for advice und I meiielne, ho was able to work only a small part .of the time. Hi nee moving to his pre*, ent home, No. 617 Wost Forty-second Street, in New York, about a year ago, Mr. F>egauf bus been so 111 that his volcapnd hearing al? moat loft him. Then all modiclnos failed, and the slek man had little hope of recovery. At this eritli'Al tlmo Dr. .Williams' Pink Pill.s for rale People were reoommended to Mr. Fle gauf, ana, almost as a last hope, ho began taking them. "Tho beneficial offoot of tho medlcina was felt at once," Mr. Flegauf told the roporter, ''and before I hud taken a box I begun to eat with relish. Three,, boxes made mo so muoh tetter that I began wdrk and have been able ?toke^p at it sluou. for flvemontJH^! Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fof Palo People are not a -patent medicine in tnes^nse that namo Implies, They wore first compounded as a prescription and use. I as tuoh fn gon oral practice by an eminent nhyslcian. 80 great was their efllcaoy that it was doomed wlso to place thoin within tho reach or all. They are now manufactured by the Dr, Williams' Medloino Company, Smenectady, N. Y., and urosold In boxes (uovor . in loose forniby the dosen or aundrotT, and tho pub lio are cautioned against numerous imita tions sold in this ahnpe) at 50 cents a box, or eix boxos for ?a.M, aud may be had of all druggist* or direct by inati from Dr. Will lams' Medicine Company. ^ How's This. We ofTer One Hundred Dollars Reward for anr case of Catarrji that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chunky A Co., Toledo, O. We, tho undergignvd, have known F. J. 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Tnat Li why It is the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere .esteemed so highly by all who value good h<h^lth. Its beneficial effects tyre due to tlie'iactj.ihat it is the ono remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating the organs on which it acts. Ifnfitrerefore all important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to noto when you pur chase, 1h.it you havo tho genuine article. Which is manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all rep utable druggists, - If in the enjoyment of good health, end tho system is regular, then laxa t ives or other remedies are not needed. 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