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McCorklo? Isn't 'lYnajtat running Into <Wbt protty lively ? McQrAckh; ? U'jnnln# Isn't the word for It. Hi? Is fairly ttprlnlfng.? Detroit Vl'CJl) Pl'trSM ?\\'KKNt>, <U. "Having ohtalmM a l?. >x of TKi'fRltiNH of llnnO'i iV Wright. oi l.oulo* lllo, <?'(? , wiitoli 1 utu'd hi it onno Of Ui'iiinjj of II VO ytnttit' stand I hi;' I bpolil ifr-M* |u|' ?! I n <? i uii t kliiili# o( ropio \llcrt (HI 'I "in fv'illl 01 tl? fill l"l no 8<>&1, Until I K"' IhoTSTTKtUXIi. 1 aw n<m w&U. Ao. coiii Uunikh." V.y.uifft, W,H. KINO. I!> no. II for fiOo. In iwunijm |.y J, 'J1, rimptrfno, bauiiuutli, (la. I TIm'ii Oilfci for Consumption 1ms no enunl #S? I 'ullkli lllf<U< iliO. K. M. A IIIHlTT, titftf Mi'ii *oh Hi., Buffalo, N, Y.,.May V, 1801, * _v . Mr*. Wlljalow'?fiyothinK ftyyui> for ahlldr*r? (oothlrii?, notions 1 !><? k<iiii(*,I MUi inw; 1 nlln in illa tion, aUayw yaln, <uirt?? Wind colic. liott lo ? Conductor V". IV f<or?intn, Ootrolt, Mich., Fftys: " t'lio oUVot of Hull's Catarrh Core. in wiiiidorful." NVrito hint ithoul It. Mold by Dnifc'.H'Mf, 7&e. Fits j>orm?nonMy cured. No fltnor nftrvottH io-mKii i lor lira! day's i|3o ol !>r. Klltio'n (J mil NeVvV ltont.ni or. 8<J I rial lmltlo uiol tuallbo froi 1>H. t\H. K t i i:. Ltd.. Ull Arch Ml .I'lillft.g'tt g&JROFULA CURED ? r-- ? Hood's Sarsaparilla Just Was Needed. "I luivo Ink on lIo<,Mi'f}\f}iirHii|iarillfk for MM'ofulu troubles niiifi it !uv;i /(i viw> ????? i ??1 |??f . ] II 141 1 it <lrJ v?'S nwdx thatrMml funlliifj uimI II iH juwt what 1h ncctlndv wiicn Mif< n)>?toin 1h run down. I ulndlv rr<-(<)iiiii<>iid Ifood'n." ? ? (')iAni.t'.u A. Iiakxh, l.iitln I f I i?-n , Now \or?. Hood's 3Pi.in I* li.i t'ufi 1 1. ? ? < ? i > ? - I'nio I Mood I'uriftor. Hoocl'fl Pilltt iiiro alt llvoi ilia. XftcontK. I.rni B Nifi.u - " Wlmi'N tlin ?" x I I it i.i r I >10 C " I*o)> t nuylii itMi MiinVii.if, uud Iii 'm troliiK ti) lf.<k nii?.,r v J.irri.R Mkij, " WiH-iu" ' flV** " ^ lioiit-U tluouKh &ui('ki2)&( smokYngtobaccq MuiJo from (lio PtliMl', Ulr?>if nn<l UwcoIchI leftf fcrfmn In |||? ^li.l.JknxTmlt of Nr.Kli Curollnn OlgnrflUtt linn)/ Km-i Willi onoKl' 07. iuhioIi. a rY i 'tm 10 r\:xrs. A Plco.?uu(, Cool An<l I >?-l l\i l? t f 11 ( .Hinokc. Lyon \ Co. Tobacco Works, Durham. M C Lkiuuh at thij Sun Drink , Hoot bvpry Keen '?ool-Drmi\ HIRES Root hear Keep Roolbavr. \Quencht y yoarm/rst fiotithuur. A ?Wtt II A VI) .100 ORGANS joo to sacrifice. Wo oftiir in overy'oouuiy ?>< " Hpooinl Dnrxnii) lo I ! i flr*t I < 1 1 > ? ? r . Wrlle nu<l ?ot our ciiln l< "'"I B|i<'oia] (lifer. Illlicr ?>i 1 1 1 t <v 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 . Our otkuiih nro ?ml<>rf?-d l>y tin* orgHiilslH hi Out fUuti>8. Hitvo you over 8Coii u Plnno 8tylo Orgim? Wk hnIM Outfit. Aililrcss, M. P. MOLLEK, ii??c I'HlUWU, >l?l, Hfe ? ? ft fl e a A II OK run ) u -m^.l with n II I B flftB %ff out tnMr k?ov l?vtK.> I v I I U I ? M M .Mill -Ing tl|i! mi?rvH"?ls I 1 U I IW ?% < iii f l"i lli<> <ll l'lk linMl ? J ? | ^jW If II Writp !{??}?? ?* <? ?honiiiiil wm a ? w m w m m (. ( N v Vull luforuitttlon (In plain xvinpp<>r) malle.l firi OK CDCC SGHOLARSHIPS ImSj I 6 SLA, arenowopen At VVI.Itsvtt ItislltUln. livir ?nl Mu<li'iits hero !???( yt-ur. Hlli >????? ??iumih .\ llli 1/iUjnrj. Ni'i ni.tl nii'l 1 1 ?i* 1 1 1?* i ivir-i'.s. C alido^ut) ami IU'fcr< " ? Hook I'ror. w. t. win ink i r, ri?. i?.. xylilisoi i , n. c. I H. N. U4? No. VH? ifi. FIFT Y-KIKTH CON < i K K8?. fteport of t it o I'r^oedliiKi from l>i?y to HKNATR JVTiY OTII. -? 1 11 1 1 1 tt Holuito it V/ttH de cided to limit tho Hpoc??}ioft on t ho WritT to tho llvo minuto ruin, aud that Iho linn! Yoto oil tho bill filial! ho taken bo fore adjournment on" tho'th. I Miring tho day tho antidriibt qtioaUon waft de buted At length, and iVltun' amendment on the subject was defeated, v(S to Ull. Allon, of Nobraskft, atfftin ottered tho amoudment. fyr a I cent bounty on b?el su^ur. It led to lively nod hoiuowlytt personal apocohos f\'om tho two N ?? inwHka Honntoni, after which I 1m> Allen Hmondmout wan tabled, *'?? to ji. <1U1<Y71J<.- Hv a deoiaivo voto of ii? j to 28, the tar it)' hill was panned in tho 1 Honato. Oim Pemoorat voted with thy } HepnblieaiiH, whilo two I'opullHia and ; ono Hi Ivor Republicans voted with the j Democrats. Nearly a thousand amend- | iiiootK is carried back to tho llouao and ! yet to h? reconsidered by hot h branohoH of < 'onrfroHH. ./ur.Y 8 ru. ? Tho aoKuioii of tho Souato was unovontful. .An invitation wiim accepted for tho t inted States to par tioipato in tho 1'aris K.x position, and a special commission is l<> )>o appointed. Tho doHeioney appropriation bill enrrv iiiH ^>1), y 1 1 , -liiii was oo n^lioirod.th i ?<n Ab out tho day. noM^ominit tee amend ment wa? agi^o t<?, appropi intin^ ODD in full iuflomnity to jjft) hoi im of tho i talians lynouod in JN'lw Orleans, in I NWS. ISiitloiv-uI..-?Vort h Carolina, of fared an amendment limiting tho cost of armor nlato' for now battleships to .>{00 por ton, and providing for a gov ornmont armor plant, if privato bidn woro not within :$k>0. Tho amendment w ont ovor. ?I ci.v ttrii. Tho Senate met under tho distressing influences of tho death of Honator Harris, t?f Tonne-ace. Senator Hato paid a high tribute to tiio inomory of tho dintingui.shud dead, and thou t'osol ii tiomi weto adopted for a public funoral fnuoral in tho Senate chamber, to bo hold on tho 10th, to which tho I 'resident, Cabinet, Supremo Coin t and diplomatic oorpK woro invited, after which, as a further mark of respect to tho memory of t bo decettftod, the Senate ad ioiirnod. tll'liY 1 0 in . Tho eonforaos on tho tarifV bill suspended their labora lonx enough to attend the funeral ooromon ion conducted over tho remains of the late Senator llama, but reaolved before disporsin^ lor this purpose to reasaom ble immediately alter I ho conclusion of the ol ifiei | u ies, and to eontiuiie their work not only tonight, but all day. The deeiuion to nit on Sunday was no* reached without some hesitation, but was decided upon a-< necessary to ex pedite the reporting of (lie bill. ? Irnv Iv'rii. \ discussion ol tho i'nion I'aci lie ii tlaii s occupied t he at tention of the Senate. Senator Mor ;;itu, of Alabama, introduced an luneiid mont designed to prevent, t ho oonsuiu mation of an agreement made some time since for the Ketlleuioiit of the. government's elaim' against tho road, and ho thinks the t inted .States iti in dnngfti- of losing ?> :? i. ? ii i< >. ( M >? I in the sol t lement, and spoke for three hours upon tho subject. I Imrston briefly controverted tlie | ointn of Morgan's argument, ami lisle, in charge of the 1 ilih ciaiincil that his amendment was new legislation, nnd ho withdrew bis iliuelidinent, thus deposing oltheell 1 1 rt* subject. \ fM'jluli'on bv IbttSr.r, of North ( 'tiiol i ua, was agreed to, directing t ho Neon?tai } ol Slate to se cure from dipbunatie reprc;-entati\es abroad lull informatiou atlolhoopor a'.ioii of postal teb>",i ai'lis, telepljones and postal savings banks. 1 lie <leli eiem^^api'iopriat ion bill was taken up, I "i I completeil 1 1 < H'SK. .1 i i. v tin.- i'lio IIoiiko mot itl noon, nflor a reen^i taken dm tho .11 h, in antiei |>al ion of t ln> possibility tliat (lit) Sen atqjni^iit push the tin itl Mil. MoMil lull ( I >?*?!?. ), ?>l I flllH'SMlM', omleilVOleil tn suspend tin-, i ii !<?:. mill Iwivo tun Sen ate < tihaii I ?*? I i^ermiey resold t ion pass id, Imt a motion to adjourn prevailed I iv a \ ote of I .'{ I to 1 01. ? Ii i.v *t'ii. Tin? House mm! the laritl' bill to rouli'i nuee. (haii'liinn I'ln^ley, I'avno.of Now York; |)al/ell. of I Villi* mI\ iinia: Hopkins, of Illinois, ami ( i ro.swiior, of <)l:io, Wopuhlicnns, anil I'niley, of Texas; McMillan, ot 'I on nossee, ami \\ heidor, of Aliiliuinn, I >einoerat s, m'iti' appointed eonfet'ons. 'I lii* proeeedintrs were in itin\ imi siMisa tional. liailo.v'M allilHioti toCnliu was u ai inly applauded by tho llomoernts, who renewed their douionsti at ion when lie said that tho I 'resident hud found time to send a special ambassador miles to attend t ho font i \ it ii>m in honor of a Kuropoan uiomtich, imt nono to solid oven a message of sympathy to the people t rn j_; J* I i iij-1 tor freedom at jiiir very doors. Most ol tin- altoinoou was spent in enloj'ien on tin* lift* and pursuits of tin* memory ot \\ in. S. Ilol man, of 1 1 1 > 1 1 a 1 1 .- 1 .Ii i.i I'? ru. Tho House, on account of t lie death < ? I Senatoi Harris, as boon a> the journal had been icad.oii motion nf Mo'.n i I 'mil ) of I'mi n?\.- .see. as a ni'Li l. of respret to tin nn nioi \ tho ilfi-i'iisi'd Si-nator1, suspended business until tho l .it h. I ) \ i'i < >iii- i I ii ii <t r oil </iit> ins I ' ,i 1 1 1 . hi <?< I . I ho i Mieeii Ib'i'.i'Mt at Madiid, Spain, litis pardoned lu.s i nliaii w ho hu<! Im cti depot ted to tlio Spanish | iMial Keith' jiients nt Inula, I'einaniiio an. I tho ('haltoiino Islands. Th<* men i ai - tlolll'il will lio permit It'll to i ot 11 1 II to ( .'uhft. ? ^ ^jr^- - J I *ri? v ol I ;,ci I o ?? ?? I p. Twenty-six breueue. at I'etioit. Ill ieh. , aro to ho altso: 1 c 1 b\ an l!i;^ ? lisli syndicato. and I .????! i ? to i iso from I $?! and $.? to a I ai i el. ?How Old are You? You nood not answer Iho question, madam, for in yoUr ortfte a^o is not counted by yours. It will always bo true tl;ut "a woman is as old as she loolfs." Nothing wets iho seal of ago so deeply upon wontan's beauty as gray hair. It 'is natural, tbi&fOfore, that ovory woman is anxious to proo^rVo her hair in all its original '&b\lttdanco and beauty; or, that being denied tno or&Wiiifig'gift of beautiful hair, ?ho longs to poesdfeft it. Nothing ik oasior than to attain tofi,t?is gift or to prosorvo it, if alroady j >60s6$?ed. ^yejt'a I^air Vigor rostores gray or fadod hairffc ii? original color. It doos this' by aimply ai^irig Aaturd, by supplying tho nutrition nec??#&y io health and growth. There in no oetter preparation for the hair than j AVER'S HATR VIGOR. - I ui Any Member of Either House, j # vVl.NI TO CONGHESS IN 1849. i \Vo? I0|<m>4<mI <ioveri?or orTeimNB## I lire? I lifioH- -Ho Served on the St a tin uf Nq(o<? Southern iienorats. . V I ''(Senator Ihlimn 0, Harris of ,v" nuh.Hoo, died nt his residence m W ash ington, on tho Htli, ft fow minutes bo fore h o'clock. Senator 1 1 an is whh last in the Senate chamber about ten days ago, hill ho whs uuablo to stay h>i any length of time, uiul had to be taken homo in ft carriayo. During tho past six months tho Senator hftb boon able to attend to Ins duties <uily at intorvatK, having I ?oo 1 1 away from tho city sev eral times endeavoring to recuperate. I'rohahly no man in public lite ha<l boon identified with nu?ro of tho his tory of tho country than had Senator I I hit til. 1 lo hail almost completed hm T.ith year, having been born in robin wry, I8IM, timl lirni became a member of Congress in bS-l'.t. 1 1 is congressional cwioor thus be^an earlier than that ot wny moinbor of oithor House, uutedut i 1 1 ;< Senators Morrill anil Sheiuuui 'J no v or w I years, and lion, (lalusha A. (irow.now a moinbor of tho llouhoiiom Pennsylvania, by ono your. Mr. Har ris, when ho whh elected to tho nations Jlouftoof KoproHontativoB, Inol already become a man of State reputation in TonnouHuo, haying tho year previously served as special elector on tho 1 emo eratio tiokot. . Senator Harris ropW'sented tho ninth ! Tennossoo district in Congress loi tho two tonus onilniK \n Nv i eiinotl a ronoinination, llo then moved to Memphis, where he has miico resid ed. Jlo was engaged in the practice ot luw until IMVr, with tho interruption necessary tit nlh?w him to become a presidential elector m |n.?U. tlowHBthrco tunes in HitoooHHum betoro tho war oto< t tM 1 (iovernor of his Stato, ami was serving in that capacity when tho war broke out. Ho took ii pronounced Btuiul for tho Southern Confederacy, j unit waa known aa ono of tho Southern war (lo\ornor?. 'I ho vicissitudes of conflict rendered a lre<pient change ot residence necessary, and ho was ofton with tho army in tho hold, llo attached himself at dill'orciit tunes to t host-nils of ( tonei ill Albnrt Sidney .lohiiKton, Joseph K. .lohnstvui, I5caui Cganl ami UriiKK- Albert s. Johnston fell from his horse into Senator Jlatris arms, wlion ho received his dentil w'oitmi. , After Loo's surrender Mr. Harris whs one of h small party of political refugees who escaped to Mexico. K,,l"g across country on horseback. I arson Hrownlow, who hud bocomo tho nnli tury (Jovornor of Touiiosmoo, olVerod a lurj'o reward in a chanirtoriatically wordod pontcr, for th.> capt nr.- of his predccoBMor, but tho latter romaiiiod ubaont from tho country until lji.s its turn was unto. Ho remained in Mexico for nevornl months, ^oini; thonco t<> I'inglaud, whore ho resided until IHtu, when he rotiirned to Memphis and re mimed liia pr'actioo of law. Mr. Harris whs ul lowed to follow tho pursuits of tho private eiti/.en until IHij, wlion ho was olooted lo tho rnitod States Son ate, dofeatiug Hon. L. i Hawkins, Ko publican. llo remained a member ot t ho Senate over si neo, and would have completed his jutli ronsocutivo year in that body on tho Ith of next March, it ho bad lived to that dato. He had boon four times elected to the Senate, the last time in tW.?, and his term would n?>t liuvo uxpii od until I1WM, llo liinl to coi ved niniost all tho liou'us tho Senate could bestow. Ho was the President pro toin, during tho A;5d Congress, a loading member of tho committees or. finance and rules, and also of the I Jeiiiocralic advisory, or steering com mittee. Ho has long been awarded by common' consent the front, place on both sides ot tho chamber in pnrlia montary quebtioii, and in recent sears ho had noon more frcquentJy hoard in expounding these ipiostions than in the eiueidatioii of other subjects. Ho win possessed of a very poMtivo manner, and novel- failed to throw into his Ltut eineii ts concerning purl lanientai y practice tho fullest force of which ho w an capable. Senator llnrri.swiH especially iiclno iii tho Senate in tin- of the \\ li Hon-( Jorniau I u i ill act in iv.m, Ho whs ouo uf the Poiiiocrat io Senators inli i.i - ?>< i with t!io iiffttioiis ilnt.v <>l | mi i'.iiij; t ho bill in ftlinpo i u: <*?>in in it t ??<?. 11 ii< I to i i tin \\ as delegated tin; coiiliol <i| f 1 1 1 1 |.jii I in lit Oil tin v work ? ? I ^riltiiu' (In* bill through the Somite. \llln U|;li then il inn ti of advanced \ ears, bin energies never Hcoiuoil to llag. 1 1 o wa?at III/ post of duty ? i ii v and ni^lit. Senator Harris uasn native ? > I" I'*- 1 1 ? nosseo. His father was ii | 'tii ii t or, -who Inn I c us i?; rate I to I ho Stall* from NortiV ( 'ai'ol i an. Ifo \v as admit ted to tho bar ill IS n . Ills i cm it ins weio taken to Memphis, I on n. , for burial. >.\l,r, OK il'ltMMKI1; ( IIAKI i;k. | I'.iiiiuiis (' ii iii ImmI a n 1 1 I n rn pi l(c O vcr \\ lili'li \ ml row .Jin' l( son Traveled. The chnilcr of t l.o on co famouso i ( 'um borland \ I fun ) I in npiko has I icon I Hold to ( ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 >(.* I" I :i 1 1 1 1 I'ollllly, lit ( 'ros.s j villo, lor I lii-- was oho of tin* lirst | loads limit in 1 t'liuo.sfieo and over it. I emigrants on mo from North Carolina I iiinl \ irginia wiion it was Put a trail, j \\ In'ii sdago coaehes were in \o;;no tho I mail from hnoxvillo to Nashville was I earned ovor this road, amlovor it piivs ' Oil "( > 1 < I Hickory'' on lil.s pilgl inifi;;o | from tho "I I i^iiiitn^o" to Washington tii tuko tho oalli of ollico nh I 'resident of (ho ( " ii i led Slates. Farm lor KiiKIiik ('hU. A company has purchased a farm in Illinois, where eat farnu/i;; will be car | i i i>il on for tho nlvins, whieh well for ?.from 10 lo b"? cents eaoh. -Maltose ami black cats will bo roared, and tho "cat tish"' collection is expectcd to number 10,000 in one year ami 100/IU0 in two yours. Aniilnst Siiiuliiy Funerals. j Tho clorgyinen of Alexandria, \'a. , liavo organized a movement against Sunday funerals. I'ort'lffncr Tours iip tlio Flu#, At Mt. Vernon, N. Y., much indig nation was occasioned hecausa of tho destruction of a flapby Antonio JiArono. Charts H. Phillips, a patriotic Ameri can living i? Jb'ulton avenue, placed a small American flag on his front fonco. Larone took it from the fonco and toro it to pieced/ Phillips, who happened to boo- tho iQcidont, gavo him a sovoro thrashing. Phillips did not let up uhtil tho man bogged for mercy and prom ised novor again to insult tho Star Spangled Baasar. Kosult Was 38 for the Bill and 20 Against. HAD . A MAJORITY OF TEN, The Wilson Anti-Trust Meotlou Is lie ICmictod, iiiul (ho Slump Tax on Washington, July 7. ? (Spooial. )? -33y the decisive voto of HM to iJM, tho tariff hill una passed in the Honato shortly beforo 4 o'clock today. Th<J culmina t ion of t ho long and arduous Htrjigfjlo lutd excited the koenest interest,, and floor and galleries of the Senate chambers wove crowdod hy those anx iouh to witness the . cloning fioenos. Speaker Hoed, CluWmnn hingloy ami many of tho members of tho HoiibooI KopresontativoB wore in tho rear area, whilo every Beat in tho galleries save those resorvod for foreign representa tive;! watt oooupiod. 'I he early part of the day was spent on amendments of coital 'itrativoly minor importance, tho dobalo hranohing into iinuuoiul and anti-trust channels. Hy *1 o'clock Senators began manifesting their impatience hy cuIIh of "voto" and hot. ii thereafter tliu last amendment was disposed of nnd the final voto began. There were many interruptions an pairs wore arranged, and then at 4 tho Vico Presidont arose and unuouncod tho pan nage of the bill, yens ;$8, uayu *8. There was no demonstration, but ?. few scat tered hand clappings wero given as the er nvilti dispersed, The vote in detail follows: Vena -Allison, JSuker, Burrows, Cur ler, ('lurk, Cullom, Mavis, Deboo, Kl kniH, Fairbanks, Porakor, CJallinger, liale, 1 1 nit ii a. llawloy, .Jones of Ne vada, Lodge, Mcliride, MolSnory, Mc Millan, Mantle, Mason, Morrill, Nelson, Penrose, Perkins. I'lutt of Connecticut, Plutt of Now York, I ritchard, Proctor, (vMiay, Sowall, Shcup, Hpooner, War reutoii, Wellington, Wetmoro and Wib son Nays ? Paeon. Pate, Perry, CftlWry, Cannou, ( liiltoa, ('lav, .t'Jockvoil, Faulkner, Gray, Harris of Kunsas, . I ones of Arkansas, Keiincily, Lindsay, Mallorv, Martin, Mills, MUchell. Mor gan, Pasco, I'cttiis, Pawlmgs, Poach, Tumor, Turpie, Vest, \yullhall and White ? ^8. /' Tho following pairs w of e announced, tho first named woulii^tiavo vtijed for the bill und the last named against it: Aldrich and Murphy, (.'handler find McPaurin, J'Vyoand Gorman, (iearand Smith, llnnsbrough and Pauiel. Hoar and 1 1 arris of Tennessee, Thurston and Tillman, Wolcott and George. An analysis of the final voto shows the aOirmativo was cast by Jifi Kcpuhli cans, 1) silvoi' Republicans, Jones of Ne vada, and Mantle, and one i'emocrid, MoF.nery; total, IJ8. 'J'he negative vote was cast by y."? Democrats, two Popu lists, Harris of Kttnsart, and 'i'urner, ami one silver Hepublican, Caiuion; total, 2M. \ ^ Might HepubliMus wero paired for tho bill and eight 'Hwinocrats against it. Tho Senators present and. not voting wore: Populists. .V, Allen, Hutler, lieitfeld, 1\ .vie and Stewart; silver Ho publicans, V, viz., Teller ami Potti grow. I'ollowiug the passing of tho bill a resolution was agreed to asking tho House for a conference, and Senators Allison, Aldrich, Plait, of Connecticut ; Hurrows, .1 ones, of Nevada; Vest, Jones, of Arkansas, and White were numod as conferees on tho part of the Senate. v I ho tarilV debate begun on May 2.">, <in which day Mr. Ahlrich, in behalf oi t finance committee, made tho open ing statement on tho I > i 1 1 . (J ho actual consideration of tho hill began the next tluy, Mnv lit), when schedule A, relating to chemicals, was tnkon up. Tho debate h:iu boon continuous since then, covering six weeks, and one day. 1 1 has boon notablo in somo rospocts, although it has lacked many of the dramatic and erratic featuros marking past debates. I'Yom tho outset tho ad vocates of tho bill rotiuitied from sot speeches, and tho discussion was nar rowed to a consideration of rato.s and i.chodules rather than general debatos. Mr. Ahh ich's illness took him from tho chamber after Iho that day, and since then tho bill hie* boon in immediate charge of Mr. Allison. Tho opposition has boon directed in tho main bv Mr. Jones of Arkansas, and Mr. \ est of Missouri, while Senators White, Caf ferv, (irny anil Allan have frequently ligured in tho debate. Tho bill, as it goes back to tho House, ro-onucts tho anti trust- section of tho Wilson act, while tho reciprocity and retaliatory provisions are substitutes for those of tho 1 1 oiim). ( )no ? ?f tho most important provisions added by tho Senate is that placing a stamp tax on bonds, debent ures and oertilloatoH of stock. Aside I from those moro important changes, the bill, as it goes back to tho House, has MM amendments of various decrees of importance which must be reconcil ed 1 ?y the two branches of Congress. The built' bill was then taken up and Mr. Allison proceeded to perfect its phraseology. 1 Now eamo tho final vote which lias boon ho eagerly awaited. Tho keenest interest was manifested throughout tho crowded chamber. It was-l.;!? p. m. when tho Vice ('resident announced that tho bill was on its final passage, and tho roll call began. At l : .V> p. m, tho Yico- President announced: ' 'Senators, on this vote the yeas srellS, tho nays UM, and tb<> bill is passed. It was arranged that the bill as passed should bo printed with the sections and paragraphs renumbered. Will Korco I'uynwiit Kroin Spain. Tho lTnitod Statos Scnato committer on foreign relations havo through Sen ator Lodge, reported a resolution au thorizing tho President to "tako such ineasuros nn ho may deem necessary to obtain tho indemnity from tho Span ish government foy tho wrongs an<l in juries suffered by August Bolton and Gustavo Hieliliou, two naturli/ed American citizens, by reason of their wrongful arrest l>y Spanish author ities at Santiago do Cuba, in tho yoar 18B5. " Nruro Cuban KmlgrnntM. A cablegram from Havana, Cuba, of tho 10th, says: Tho fiVst instahnant of negro Cuban emigrants, bound for tha Congo Freo State, visited General Ahu mada yesterday, and loft today for their now homes, whoro they will beengagad under tho auspices of the King of JJ?I gium in tho cultivation of tobacco. HFfce "What I want ift to achieve fame at a ?Ingle bound." "Then go to Cuba and Io?e you reel f." -Cleveland Plato Dtaltr* i\ Ci'HtVlUlU ItUtfi Among (In1 tir.st "iusl rumeuts" to bo used toward 1 1?4 ? edm ation of llo? little Hon of Out I Hike and Duchess of Vork Ih a orawling-rug, designed Jfy Miss I'viiiina Windsor, who is famous for her Intelligent Interpretation .of tho l?" r<*o bol Idea of education. [?'roebol, ulio saytf, constantly urged upon mothers tho necessity of tho in fonts' education beginning at. tliel.* mothers' knee, and thinking of thin has led ino to tho Invention of the ba bies' crawling rug. It is a largo Hoor plcturo of animal*, birds and domestic tlguroK, mado of real si; in, swansdown, and other material)* sewn on to lianne), uml Is gn I tn i n'tfn hnoii wit ii Kroobel's Idea. Kor ns soon us baby is .put on the rug the tlrsfihlng that the mite does is to begin to kick and streteh out li>fllmhs; t hen It begins to roll over ami look about, and tries to elnieh at the, pretty animals on the rug. Then baby limls ii beyond its rea h. and the Hist attempt to eifliwl is after puss, or sonio other equafly familiar form whieh it sees on the rug. T/iO kicking, the stretching out tho ha yd, the observation, the crawling, and so on, aro all what Krocbel calls education. As baby grows older Ii learn*, with the help of mother ami nurse, to Imi tate the different sounds \\ liicli the ani mals make, to pick out one from tin) other, and to learn their names. Then baby should be taught to stroke each animal gently, and to speak its name In tender iom/s. Then I tie Infant will early learn that love of animals calls forth the love'of mankind. il is a good plan to teach the baby to notice pictures of 'animals in v l.iidren's books, and to call its attention to liv ing animals and ih;'ir action-'. As 1I10 child grows older ils delight in its 'zoo logical carpet increases; and children of seven years of a?;e are known to greatly appreciate itieiu. Tho place for the rim is the nursery, the drawing-room, the bat h-room, the seaside, and on shipboard. Til H Kill/ CLAIM . Tho Uulted States sialics n Demand ( ' !><>n Spain lor Tho State Department ollicials a* Washington, after weeks of hard work, have completed tho preparation of our case iu tho prosecution of tho Ituiz claim, ami after reeoiving the approval of llio President, it will be turned over to Ministor Woodford for presentation to tho Madrid foreign ollico. Tie sails' from Now Vol k on the "Nth inst. In tho preparation of this e??o, Mr. Calhoun, tho United Status special commissioner, lias tabled the principal part, but tho law ollicors of tho Ktato Dopartmcnt iittvo done much to ortsont the facts col lected by him in the strongest light, and to establish a good basis for tho claim of indemnity, fixed at $150,000, which is to bo urged against the Spanish government. ?MoadBR* " - SPKC1AL DAYS At tho Tciuicssco Centennial ICxponl? (ion for t lie M out h. July 10? Children's Day. July 11 -Normal Day July 13, 111? Epworth Len'-ruo days. July 13, 14 - baptist ounjj People's Union. (Meet in Chattanooga, July 1VIN. Slop in Nashvillo on their way to Chattanooga.) July lo.? South l'ittsl)iirg Day. July 20? Eighth Tennessee Hogi nient. July 20 - Baptist Day. July 20 ? Sonaio National Union. July 20 ? International Association ol Distributors. uly 20? General Insttranco Conven tion. J uly 21? Tennessee Druggists' Asso ciation. July 21? State Teachers' Association. July 2H, 21? Cowboys' Longuo Day. July 2*. 2;> and 30? Stato Par Asso ciation. . , July 20 Negro Working People La bor and Ait Association . I list to Henro Tommy/ An old peddlei^vUh hi# paeli on his shoulder, was W^ig slowly along ti London street, whVm a Toud shout of "III !"' arrest ed his steps. The cry pro reeded from the lips of a woman who was frantically waving her hand to lilm from n fourth -story window of 601U0 "models" close by. "Vnnt 1110?" shouted the peddler. , "Yes," shouted the woman back again; "come up here, mister." Customers hud been very scarcest hat day, so, in spite of his weariness, the old man tolled up the many steps lead ing to the woman's rooms, hopeful of doing a good stroke of business with her. When he at last reached the landing of the fourth story, the woman emerg ed from one of tho rooms, holding a howling youngster by (he ear. "Mister," she said, tersely. "I've Just called you up to Tommy! If lie's a naughty boy won't you put him in your bag?"? London Judy. Colonel Ilamiil appears to have thoughtlessly allowed Ids membership in the International Peace Society to lapse. 10 p worth League International Coi.? vent Ion, Toronto, Out., ?Inly 15-18, 18f>7. Account of tho Above occasion tho ^ou th orn Hallway will noil round-trip llokeM to Toronto, ont., anil return nt rato of onp nrst cIupb limited fare for tho roil it trip. " J**0 inunl rend through WAsblntftoii. *>?*'?. ffOlntf uhil returning * !??? snnie routo. I lcK'.-t1* <)n *Ali> Jgly 12. 13 und 14th with fljial 1 ti?H July ildli: but mono may bo iixleiideTl until An# 1 1 a t 12th, provided tl? kot? nr? deivmiUd wltb nffontu Of the terminal lines At 'I oronto prior to .Inly iMtli. Tlck.-U will uermlt of otop ovor in Canada Within the fiiithorlfcod lluilt except that ttokcts oxtended for tlio ret urn will be limited t.i continuous piuflftKO. TIoK etb will have to be validate by the ARont of the terminal linos at Toronto before they will be ItOod for return pnenAtfo. 'I be followtnK rT.'r,li;,raro..fr^?nia^kci;.r. lotto ?VM, Concord 24.90. Haltibury 4.15, Dlir hAin 22.76, UAlelah 23 *6. <lohl8boro23^6,/\\ in eton-SAlcra ana Ureeneboro 2*M. nanvlllo 20.9,% With Point Spartanburg K C-, Greenville. Ohcstor and Illaokuburg ?U(X For furt bor Informat ion oall on Any ?Bcnt of tho x&thern Mnllwny ^ or write VV. A. Turk. O. P. A., 'Wns.hinKton. 1). O., 8. II. llardwiok. A. O. P A., AtTenta^a.. or R. L. Vernon, 'l'. P. A., Charlotte. N, O. I8o. 2a ' ' '' ' / The M oiler rtfrfnn at the convention of the iNatl nal MnelofoAdher'B AMool?tton, OrMd Central PAlacr. N aw York Ottr. lMt week concert organist, and "* concert organist, and pronoonoed itti magnificent tqn?a or? an they &Y?*?64 fact it WM * eurprlee. The Moller ^ ?hquld ?>? In erefy house and the folloi melody be eangi ^Vw^'in?^rrroM>Kello&?r On* WSVKV pJZABETH COLLEGE. FOFt WOMEN. OHAKLOTTE, N. C. MQl'AJi TO T?1K HKST \ < olleittt for men with every feature of , tilth trade (;?llogo for women added. /V kaciji/ty of in Hi'icoiA^isrii { r'rom eohoola 1 t International repnta \ Won, an Yale. John* Hojskln?. Anih^rKt l'nlvcr/dty of Virginia. fforUn,N>w fcltti; land ('on??)-v(\lory, Pari*, AS. 'I'll It 1410 COUIISR.S Leading todetfreoa. OKOIU* SYJSTICM wjth eWUVoa. MIJNIO CONMKItVATOHY oourio loadluu to diploma. I '4 Orkftn.Pleinu, Violin, Uul tar, HanJo,Mit>i dofln, .Vocal. 1 AItT OONSKKVATOUY Full courac to dlploma.-nll varieties. FUV4V4 COMMICUOIAIj ('nurse? Toucher from Kaatman. A |{i:i?lM01> 1IOMIO With every moderu convenience. CMMATH Similar to that of Aii/nvi m.b. ( OliMCOIC 11M l>l)I.N<;( I7Hft, frontage, Hit ft. dnep. i storloih'yh. hulit of prcaaed brick, lire proof, with (?very modern uppllunco. C'Atftlogue ncnt free on application. Add toss. liEV, O. ?. IC/NG, lkr?nldont, ChurluttA, N. O. The Bicycle Sensation 1807 C0LUMB1AS m $75 STANDARD OF Tll^ WORLD. I896*0olumbias . . at $60 1897 Hartfords . , .at 50 Hartford Pattern 2 . at 45 Hartford Pattern I . .at 40 Hartford Patterns 5 & 6 at 30 Those are the new pricos. They have sot tho wholo bicycle world talking? and buying POPK MPO. CO., Hartford, Conn. Catalog hot from any Columbia (loalerj by mall for a 2-oent stamp. TASTELESS HILL TONIC IS JU8T A8 CQOD FOR ADULT8. WARRANTED. PRICE ?Octs. GAI{ATJA, Nov. 16, X81?3. Paris Modlclno Co., 81. IxnitA, Mo. (ientloiueu:? Wo Bold laat yoiir, 000 botllofl of OHOVK'8 'i'ASTHFjBhB CHILI, TONIC mid haro bought tlireo (irons ulrumlr lhl? year. In alt our ox perlonco of 11 /enrfl. ill Uiu driiu buftlnake, liavo Huvor sold en orfloto tliatirnvo nucn universal eulle* taotlOu oa your Tonlo. Your* truly, AlINK Y, CAItn &CO. HJ9ADI C CYDIID Made H|? your kitchen |V|nrLL OinUr stovo |n ii f?w mlmittm 111 Hi n cost of about 20 CENTS PfcR GALLON, by a 1 1 c w pruccaa, which ?ells at 81 per gallon. "I waul totliutik jinifortlie jMnplo Swap rq< ipc which 1 fltul Is excellent. I can recom mend it- highly to any and every one? Hov. Sam I'. Jouoh, (Javl?i'?vllle, (la. Send ?1 and Kct ioclpo or ftiunp and Inves tigate. TJonanZa for agontfl. ,J. N. LOT.SI'KICH, Morrlntown, Tenii THE THOMAS I" Min unlit OGtft plot o syxlom of l^iavst id),*, HiiiuIHul', (!!i ailing and I'aaklatf ("i'Uoii, jar proves Miudo, *>nvoa Jui'or, laakoa you luonay, U rtto for GuU" loKUttt; do other equals It. O 'J'hoinont [inprovod Cotton flln$, ProM?s, KiovatotM, hiik'iiioa and ) t?.?i lt?rH to bo found <>u tin- market, My ttmpotuit l?0|f Uentn Haw Mill 1m, In simplicity and ortl - oionoy, a wondor. Corn Mill*, jftntioro, Ouiik Kdgora and ail Wood Working Mnonhiory. l.ktiMI ?aU Tftlbott Ku? ?lno? nro tho la.yt, Wilto to mo boforo buying. ( V. C. Oonorul Agouti Ooluml>ift? B, 0. THE BAILEYHlBBY 60, " jNGfclBbHQ TjIC.e flUt t h H . Tho Otl$ nmohtUO for olonnlog rouKli noo In otto bporutlon? Mill WPPIIR ENGINES, )!Lvi.^..Avr.Lh.'>v< boilers, saw, CORN AND CANE MiLLS, RUBBER AND LEATHER BKlJTiNO, Homo, Puoklntfs, Pipo, Fitting'1 uiul Hrnss Hoods. Largo-st Ktook of HupplU'8 Bout h, Lowest Prioos. Prompt BldpmontM, Jllua tratod Catalogue* Furnlshod uporf'Appllou tlon. Try tho Jl-L Aut l-Frletlou Italililf t^lotnl, 1 1 10 bt-iit fyr bPlSEP maolilnory. CHARLESTON, - - S. C, W SPARKLING CATAWBA GO,, N. C, f^it tnlod gcVonirill-. * from Hickory on tho Western North CUM'ojlun aad ( luster and I<*nn'r Narrow (Jua^o Itaiiwav, la a beaut ? fill lartro i;i''>vo in I ho shndo ol tho Hltio KidK9< liool and <!r> aad I In- l^ -l inireral mod (dual \vn t or in t lie St it e. While a ail Id no sulphur a nd splendid ii'o-y -J^jec eonvoyancos) incot (til trains ?>r enr ro loot i?> a '*o\v ininutOHt Terms mo Wu'ul a. NAticpirt uiuihit lous uonil iih ?|l I tir^t-elftss WHluri:iKtHH oto. Write for oircular.H midterms. \ E. O. ELLIOTT &- SON, I'rurlctora. REMOVAL NOTICE, tfHIC I'tKHIfY i\ntiti:tio, of South Ciu'ollnii, Will opnn July 7th, 1S',)7, lit CJroon vlllo, R. <!. Tin* ' r iiu?l Morphine lliil.its Ttiui"n?ij.;l;h t :iitiI without tlirf comfort. Tlio (Vluinhhi luMiluto i.s olosct). \Srrit<< ft>r inforinnlkn, etc., to <;uk i:\yim, k, s. c. j ho Healthful Muiuihiiu City, l'crfcct. So worn bo. I'ureH Wiiter. TO EVFRY ONE WhjO WANTS A I (icmil l-'.i nil luul Itu.Kl W n!C?tn, w<?-\visli to Hiiy. you can't a miHitko in buying ft PIDDMON r. See your ?1 ???? lr?i- nut} rail for It.. Wo I tally uuarautfo Our mucous ami ycu Ciin'fc tiny n hfiler job on n?t*l l? nt t lie oi'ico. Wflto ua If your lm-tvliuitl ?lon t, handle thorn. PIEDMONT WAGON CO,, II IC'KOIt Y, - ?- - N. Cq DAVIDSON COLLEGE, u DAVIDSON, - - N, C, filXTy-IIR&T YEAR. . . SEPTEMBER 9, 1897. Courses for A. B.. 15. S., ami A, M. Dotfreos. V. M. f\ A. llnll it 11(1 (iyinnneiutn. Ten i'rofeesors arid Instructors. 1'V'iit Laboratories. SEND FOf? A CATALOGUE. CLASSICAL, LI I'lClt A It V, ]>I AT 1 1 KM ATI CAL, IIIHLICAL, SCI K N T I V I C, CO M M K K C I A L. ADPHfctfS TMK PHKKIDKNT, REV. J. B, SHEARER, D, B..LL. 0. fmi> - - RMPIDLY. MONEY MADE EASY If" Hb/U) TMi$ AND THINK IT OVER. Wo want n>i in/ii win. Iiavo i ii.-ivy and Kill. W'o will kIvii i in iii a i it tia lion In wlilrli (I'O.v can niu %o mono}' I a|>TII) ? I v?* I'i'liit: lixM ami ? tri|i'<>y liienl tin) ji-.ir n i^i'l. I'< ? | : 1 1 1 ? s in> <*:? ?ir K' <N?t piturnltoii. Sun !? rtf mil sil?nmn aio <-onn(ry bajH. Vtiiiiii; nii'i; i+ I'M uill cl??. IJciinrniNi lion In i| nick mill mho. \\V In' vi^nciil |.n liii nidi w llilu tin* iic.\( tliiit> iliijh. lin ilH \viiMi' lint wrlfj ai oiht (<? it. c. 1 1 1 * i )( i I v s ,v (V . I'uiis., Ai aiita.OA. UUKtS WHlHtALL USE FAIL?, Host I.'oiikIi i>yni|>. T#WC? U<hhI. UbO In tinio. IrUiUl by.Uyiini/lslH. ? Clfty UCAnHAUe I always trace it OluK tltAUAunt I TO the lazy liver. Poisonous matter, instead of being: tfirown out, is reabsorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue, it causey congestion and that awful, dull, throbbing, sickening- paift* REMOVE THE CAUSE, BY STIMULATING THE LIVER, Making the poison move on and out, and purifying the blood. The effect is ALMOST INSTANTANEOUS. I AniKTC whose sensitive orfAnism 2s especially prone to sick headaches, DO L#l VICO NOT SUFFER, for you can, by the use of CASCAR2TS, be Relieved Like Magic. ? ALL DRUGGIST*. 10c. , OOc., 0Oo. SLAS IN BICYCLE PRICES. L Oct. B*W, jl. l#OT?l TreM. Lovell Arm* LEADS THE WORLD. REDUCED ? *0?.oo 40,oo BO.oo i9;s wu *"* "?oKj|?SffilUJU>UilI?l*ll????I. JOHN P. LOVeUL ARMS CO., WuMnfto* St, | Brwd St., ^ Boston, Mmi.