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Vonrtor-HriAHert fftMft. I/oultiQ PUUUppa's manuscript notea on 2,227 aentenoey of death delivered by tlio OowrU timing IiIh relyu, n^d wont to hliw for his signature, have been presented to tho French Academy by tlio I>uc d'Aunutle. 'They show tho King'# rtductanco to have tho death Bontonoe carried out, ovou In extreme cases, tho slightest pretexts being used to commute tho sentences. Bhd ? How high should ft young wniri> ?n lift her dross? lle-Nlio should lift It a llttlo over two foOt.-^lfe. Another (Ittrrley lirnkon. Vienna University haw accepted the Inevitable and granted tin* degree of Doctor of Medlclue for tlu> (list iline to a Woman, the naroness lWsaur von JOhrenthsl, who recently w t\n admitted 1o practice In Austria after passing tlio requisite stnto examination. Sim had j received tho decree from Zurich i.tany years before. ^ Tho vnrloun count ties. of (ho world now uho 18,400 dlfl'M'out kind* of jjonI H Villi! PNV liCMvlim Italy. Italy broko Its record of omlgrHthm Jn tho number of persons leaving tlio country bolntf ft00,01Kl, three liiihs of t )i o number Intending to stay awn.v permanently. Sixty-eight thouMind persons cnino to tlio United States, 'i ."*? , - OUI went to Argentina; tin* others went chiefly to VruKuay ami Hrii'/.ll. I'or tho 11 rist 1 1 mo tho number ot' Itiilinu end grinds exceeds that sent /till by jmy other Kimyeyn country (luring lb? year. Ai'KfMttlnn (jJrowlntr. Argentina's popula I ioli, HtTordliiK to till) census recently lulwOli, Is 4,01)0,000, liejjirly thmblo Its population In 1 Mil), tlio Ortte of tho first census. The clly of HueiiuM Ayre.s has 0tll5,br>0 Inhnbb bi n Is. ? y> If It Only Helped it l.illle ft would Id wonh M? (?unit* One liour'n fr?>? f loin trom tli<) t. i , n.j, |i i linlliif Itch of toiler in woriti mort; tbn )....* of Tvltoihio ?oislts. It will cipv mil I', it n< i it i Uio i.ni) ilitiiK Unit Will t'UHt /id renin nt <t I'll)* Htoi't it, til 1-y ii i it 1 1 Oom o . T. Sim |>t i lito, Savannah, Hit </"' ' 'I'll'.) rapid litrldea Imvurtl tn**t r-opnt i t it n Jtntnui'i-jiii liul it k iiutilo by I lot Nft*hvill? A lut rlt'.iii have it'cui til I tin font urn of tho yeur In Huulliern newrpnper circles. Tin Anio: lean u us e.-ttuhli*lii-il >lxty yonrn iiu<i Hint on ncoViiihl t>f Its iulluciitut politically ?mid It s. Jii'lYerl 1-1 iik ? ml readniK piitmii ? u-'. Itliie) jil \vu\ m lnt-.ii ^i ii it >i-? > ur lean Nticeoasriii property. but at present II in exhlhltin.: a t-iulrlt nf eiitcrprlni- ii nil I I'uri'iiKli iicsn tluit Siluocs It, fnr ulio irl of all other pup'iA in it < nfctlun. ltn ma ii itrcni" nl In composed *>f .youiiK rjien of splendid c v pcrienro In I hid; Hovoiul c.jpaoillat win) l y thoir t iuiruy aid Ui(;l ar?, Yn?)<tiii: tlio Amor can fuinou.n an / Kl'Oat newspaper. ) Flta ttormftimnUy cnroil. No fll-sor nervous iiohh alter Hist ilnvV use i?l' Mr. Kline's (Jrcii {s'orvo Kcatoicr ?.'} trl/i I tail l ie. a ml t.i i a l.ihu f ro ;it. It. II. K mm:. I.U1.. Ml Arch M. I'hihu.l'n. ? -? M fp, Wlnwlow's f^oothluK My run for children I ce till 111!, Mitten ttie i;uni?, red not n ^ i oil a muni tion, allays pain, ourcH^vlnd colic. "Oc.a bottle. PIho'h f1nr? for f'onunniitton t:i nn A No. 1 Asthma medicine, W.lt.W iia.iAMH, Aiitim li, Ills., April II, l?H. Allierl ltiireli, West Tulrdo. Oliio, f.u>. ; "IIuII'k ( 'ntnrrli ( "uii sm\ t-.I m\ I i i ? w rite him lor pm Muulurs. Sold !?>? lirug^ists, , 1 f nllllo ted with ?ot;Weye? use I > ?- Kmir Thump, son's Kyy-wuter. UxH^iii.sUittdl n t i i". pi- 1 lioitlo' BULL ACHING PAINS 1'nlpUlUloti of the Ili-nil Ml Cureil hy i I imtl*N .?"?nrsuiirtrllln. "I whs t run Mod with a dull neliin^ palu in my r 1/ : 1 1 1 kiduoy, and J uIm> liaU pulpllu tiojtoftho heart, I begun taking ilood'.i Siir,sn|iiirilhi anil since thon I Jifivo novel boon troubled with either oJT tlieao com )ilaint>i. Hood's Snrsaparllht In also ln*l|? - In i' my wife very itinidi." II. ' II. Hooir, Marlboro, New Vork. itvmoinhoi food's Sarsaparilin In I lie host in filet Hit1 One Trim HI' mil Purl tier Hood's Pills mrc lod j,v.->li n. Sprout*. THIS liOCIi i*:k ? Sullil Oiik, < :?? 11 ?? Scat , 1 1 lull Itiirli ONTiV 1)0 <?. \N' i" 1 1 ?* for l*i Icrs ?in Ktiml hirr, Carpels, l'i ii 1 1 1 1 h ii ml < >r;c? ii'-. is# E. M. ANDREWS, LlliurluLtc, N. l-'. Wo vim! nil niienl 'n rvory li-wn In llio I'. S. ami ' Ciinnilil. No rv|.? i !??>?< ??? i > 1 1 ?-<) I milt s in;iV<> in -Hi mi.rrs'.f ill ii^itild ?? jut> Hilary i<l' 1 1 1 <-l <? I i ?.*iiiinfMtiiiit< Vitii 4'iin work h 1 1 ili?* llnu* <*r l?*lmirn li* <11 m, iin.l ran cm n I mm l))(* IIT 'I'd T\\ V li 1)1)1. 1. AUM IMCIf DAY. V?. hlmll ,:H.' G COTTACF. LOTS FREE To our iu?>M mi? i?! xijii'iitH. |??i* nr?? \rortii 81,000 now, \% ill !>?? worth B'.MMIO (lines Tlif > it ro loriit?*?l rtf VF.'ViV I A \ A \ , | lie c|tii*i'H i?l I lit* itliiliir FOR YOU \\ rt?o ;il i.?< f I i lull | m-ili 1 1 1 ii 1 1 In IIim I*. >1. I.. iV I. t V Ml'.\ \ V, - - llrllnut, Mr. PATAWBA COLLEGE, U NEWTON, N. C. Next Session llr^in* August <t, IHW7. Kull Arrttlt iiiit', mid <*oMis?s N V H 1 1 I ? 1 1 1 | ? ; 1 1 1 * | Alt I <'|) aeiMtnpll IUKlril.*l??l n (IihhI IU'I'iIhh:-. A|)|*.tr*i! u%, l.?t.i .11 i? ? K*. ItiMiiMul Work jiii<I iim ?? I ? - 1 .ii?* t \|iriiM S I 'nri* ^.iirr ?t n? ' m.wunl?H? ?tlr W?itlhv |?- r>>n,s hcil't'il. CaCalu^ut Krro. For pai I (t ulai s HLV. .). C. Gift IT, I). I)., nl. MONEY MADE EASY Z,M, fl?8 RKAD T MIS AND THINK IT OVTR. \v> wnnl !<?> won who ?;tit'rc> mid 1 1 1 ttvo ilu-ui a mitinil'Ot In which il ?v run nmSt ii?>n<*y r?j>Mly thr> Inlinr lining 1 1 *; It t and i m )?!??> nicnfiho >c?f round. H??jnlri'? n<> ??npnul <?r 'duration. fjonif i-f our liOM tnNsiiirn nil' l.i. Youug ni?i> <ir old <v|ll ???. Hrniiitifrnltofi |< mi^rk an I mro. litivn nffit for !<?> inrn within ? p? U#>t tLUtr 0ft>4. !>?? ?????? ?????<?? tlnir. t?i? writ r.t onc? toll. C. IlUPOINH .* CO.. I'lilm.. A l iulit.l. (Id M A Di C ^VDIIO M ? "'i ynur klti-lwii MnrLC Oinur u<tvn in f&w inlimtN "? at * Oopt of aI.ouI 26 CENTS Ptlt OMILON, by a now pro*}****, wlii.eli *elln at SI per k"Hoii "I want td thfcnk you f?>r lit" .Mnplo S ? rnji rcolpn wlilclt I And ? < ox?*<l?*nt. I run rrrom mend It highly to Any and ovcry onu- Kov. hap> r. Jf>ni)n. (Inrtonvllk, (in. t-"? Hqnd ft ati<l KAt rtolpu nr ^tninj) unit I iivch tl.atft. Bonanza for n^onM, N. iiOTUPKlCII, Morrlatown, Tenii m ? m a ? M ARD8 can ba aaved with rl ? ? I I ?? mm out their knoTrledpd by 1 1 U 1 1 HI If Anil-Jag t),9 martetotu u null IV w" ? ? m Co.. M Broadway, N. Y. ? yap tmflJitoUoM <tt> yUtn wrapt*r> malted frco, a ?T Ik l(fll nWrtp miit for "Wn Invenllona W VaC*i. *!>?** T*r* H Co.. 544 M'jray, N . v. . _ . I! 1,1 ~ - g, k. The Minors' Strike tho Only H In di'anco to Better Businuss. R, G. DUN & CO'S REPORT, ~ ; ?/ ? (Jropa II el pod Hy Abundant KkImh. SUM lairgo Htoekft of (JOHou Uoo?ts Aecuuiulnt od. 11. (1, Dun A Co'h. ropdvt of trade for tlio week eliding duly it tli, Hayw Kxcepting tlio great coal minora' atriko, w hioh niii.v toriuinuto ?l any time, there is scarcely a foal uro of tlio busi ness outlook which is not encouraging. I ho ci o| > prospects have been improved by nocdod ruinn, find foreign advices continue to promise a largo demand. In many homo industries, pin tioulurl.v in building, there is more activity than in any year Hinco Mlv, ami tlio week litis brought a lmltor demand in booth ami shoos and iu wooelna, wltillo the movement of freight, mostly iron or;-, through tlio Salt Nlo .Marie Canal, is tho lurgeid in its history. With tho money market unclouded, there is nothing in Kit.' h I to hinder lapid im piovomont when uncertainty aliotit legislation has been M'liinvcil, for llio minora' strike could iiot lant long ii business ami iudiisti ics 1 1 < > n : < I become active. There is now much less appre hension of a failure ol fuel supply th.aii there was during the lirst lew days, when prices rapidly advanced. Largo quantit loa of coal i'roin Wed \ iiginiu have reaohed Northern markets, but roiiio of tho miners in that State have j shuck. 'I lie advance iu wheat to Ml,1, ; cents wan not due to ( iuvernmont esti males, which were followed by a de (dine, but to foreign advices, and con sidorable buying for account. I'omand in largely felt from Australia, South Africa, Itra/il and even Argentina, while the proniiHo loi Kuropouu crops i h not considered bright, I he disposi tion of farmers to koep back \v\?eut lor higher prices may a licet tho outward movement, but. Atlantic e\ polls during July, Hour included, <havo been !!,ll?, 1 Inndielrt, against :.',;i.i.'t,M t last year, although in the Maine weeks bushels of corn went Out against 1,-Vi 1, ( I ; 'J last year. Wheat closed four cents higher for the week and corn A cent higher. Cotton is a aixtuenth higher, t he closing or part ial Vtoppago of mi portant Now Knglaml inilta hardly ueu trali/ing, in the market's estimation, apprehension ot injury from drought. Tho cotton goods market does not yet reduce large accumulated stocks, as the curtailment of production shows, but is growing a little more healthy with out* change of prices. Woolens for the corning season, have not been generally shown, though in some low priced goods an advance ot < I per cent was asked and presumably will be asked on licit. ?i grades. There i;t rather more business in reorders and the tone is more t on lidanl. .Speculation in the wool mark el continues with prices at all points *tinut(or, at lloston advanc ing with HigiiH nf a boo mi anioiiir deal ers, in which niauutact urcrs are tak ing little, part, at current prices, and at the West, w here hold i tigs a"o looking for a great advance. Imports at bos ton w ero 'js, siij bales io two weeks, and dealers art* said to have brought loo, (Kin balea more in l.omloti. f-nlcswore lo, I .'0, ut )o pounds aj tho three markets for tho week, and I,*?. ? i" l^p weeks o4' which 1 \\ UOi , '.'00 wore domosv, tic Tho output ef iron furnaces Jlllv* t was Mil, (Mil Ions weekly, against 111/, - :'hs0 >1 lino I, but several furnaces hlivw gone into blast since Juno I, and the output i i largo lor iiie m-nsoii. I'resuin ablv an u n pi ei'eden t ed sbaro of it is to supply the great steel companies which are even now putting more turnuces into blast, and have heavy orders taken when prices were dropped, while the demand for structural shapes and plates is large, and for bars improving, though Htcel bars are now at tho lowest quota lion ever known in I'ittsburg, >M > ] to 510 cents, with liesKeinor pig quoted slight - ly lower. Failures for the week have been tli-t in tho t 'nited States against iillU h,sJ v car, and 'J? in Canada against UU last year. >1 \ I > 10 A l>YIMi .STA I'KMKM'. A \\ onion Assaulted, Knocked lit the I! rn?l ami Till-on u on nlieil. Major Terrell, a no?;ri?, criminally assaulted Mra. Martin I'hoiuas, a white woman I i villi; in I In) row lit ry, tivo miles from Klha. Ala. ?Slio wan alono in her Iioiiso with her six-mont h'Hofd hoy. I_> 1 1 1- 1 1 1 {-C tho assault tho woman was .struck on tho head ami thrown on tin* hod hesido hor sleeping infant. Fnyot? of pino wo<nl were then j > 1 1 ? > < 1 around her l?y t lie hrule and set lire. Tho flames attracted t ho at I cii 1 1< >ii of homo pafsers hy,*?ud (hoy r**a?*h?-< 1 tho woiiulIi in limn to ^t?l hor < 1 y in*: statement, Tin; hahy was roasted. Terrell was arrested ami was lining j'lvoii a prolunimirytrial w hen a inoh hroko ii|> tho court, took him out ami handed him. I I I.I. AM) I III.K i ASK. A p.pccial to tho \dvcrtiscr, from I'll )>i?, Ala , say a: "Mrs Thompson was foiiml hy her children hii'iicd to death, f-lio was Iv in^r on tho lloor with all hor I'lotlios I hi mod oil' n ml hor hody eh an oil oxoopt I ho head. ("olton was stu fled in hor mouth, ami koiuo I muses w ere t\>uml mi (ho head. \ ne?ro named Terry, who wovkod on the place, was arrested on suspicion. 1 1 e iiilin it tod slaving at ; ho house uiil i ! midnight One report Miys a mol> took charge ol tho no^ro, but another f-pecia! tiom Troy says he was not lynchcd I ho location is many mil os from the tailroinl. iiii! I aril! Ittll Agreed On. Tho Kepuhiiran conferees on tho ta> i IV hill, representing tho two houses of ( 'oil'; revs, have agreed upon all the itoms of the hill, and tho result, of the piM'li.-an ooofoi eiiee will ho submitted to the I iomoeratif* memhers of tho eou fuicuttj at tho full meeting. Cotton haj^nin^ and tics are taxed, tho stamp tax dropped, and the Mi^nr ftchodulo has lioen changed rputo matorially. li is thought now that an oarl^ adjourn ment of ( 'onjjressj^i.nju^M" Inmpa Hay IniprovcmrntR, Tho Secretary of War has sont Can trresa an ost imato of 000 ao to tho cost of improvements of Tampa Bay, T'la. , for a 21-foot ehannol. ItiVsti for (Jolfl in AIiihIoi. Tho fttoricH of tho rich Rold discovor ios in Alaska have set tho pooplo wild in t ovoral l'aeitio Kloj>? towns. Tho I rush for tho new Kldorndo promiaos to bo eoniethinfj wonderful. NEWS ITEMS. Southern rciH'll 1'oliitocs. Mra. W. J. Cocke, of A hIio vi Ho, N. C. , committed Mtioide white tempo rarily insane. Mtiohmond, V a. , wanta t l?t> noxt oon vouiion of tlio baptist Young I'oopIo'H I' itiou. Kuuinuol Uich, u prominent Atlanta merchant, committed suicide byontting Ilia throat. Tho struggle ovor the propoaod Ten* lioaaoo Constitutional convohtion ban opened lift vigorously. At Chat-lotto, N. John AuHtin, aged to, kill .*? Koll Catou, aged 13; both white. 'j'ho I ntcv Htato Cottouaood Cruahora' Association mot at Naahvillo, Tonn., uml organized, 'I ho erection of a twenty-ton cotton 80**4 oil mill will bit commenced at lui vouia, (ia., at once. At Mnrlinsvillo, Va , Wade Loator, charged with tlio murder of young Ihivis, by poisoning, was itc<| niittul. An ordinance to prohibit persons from spitting in shoot cars Iihh boon paaaod by tho < 'harlostou, (S. C, ) city council. Miaa rsi jitliii K. Tyler, grand daughter of the former I'resiilout of tlio United Slates, bus boon appointed poatiuastor at Courtlaud, Va Wiley Harlow, who wiik arroBtod at Ml. A n v suspected of bo i n j-j tho party who shot Mrs. Springs at Lexington, N. C. , provoil to bo tho wrong man. A lady on a train of tho tlooi'giu rail road whh fatally injured by a pioco of piping fulling through a window of tho coach and striking her on tho head. An unknown Negro man was found loaning against a troo on tho farm of Hon. I >. II. Kinley, about two iniloa from Hock 1 1 ill, S. ('., dead. lie whh evidently killed by lightning. (loorgo W. Fremont, a colored law vor of Alexandria, Va , was convicted in New York City for fraudulent ob taining money for tho KromontJ'oly technic School in Alexandria, tin insti tution which baa no existence. A. >1 . Curmiehacl, ailoorgia convict has auod tlio (loorgia Penitentiary Company for Under throat of being whipped ho was nuido to work in tlangor, and 'was mangled by a rock, ia his elaim in tho petition for tho j ithovo amount. All A Pout t lie N'ort It. Saginaw, Mich., is in tho throes of a street car rdtiko. Tlirey thousand troops were in inter state camp at San Antonio, Texas. Women are getting'^ a day for driv ing teams in tho harvest tiohls ot Cow ley county, Kan. John Addison, a famous horse thief, was shot by pursuers, after a hard light, west of Dallas, Tex. Frank McTmuglilin, proprietor of tho Philadelphia Times, died of rheuma tism and yout at his residence in Phila delphia. At < 'handler, O. T. , M iss ( i race A Itch ' is umlt!r an out. charged with poisoning Miss I'hrouie I'lehes ami her mother. Jealousy was the cause. Clearly acquit tod of assaulting Min nie I iiit til, a girl, John Sims, an a-ed man. of Dutch Mills, Ark., was shot ami lulled by tho girl's brother. Tlio next, conference of the Cpworth j League will be held in Indianapolis, Ind., and tho next session of tho l>ap tist Young People's t'nion at liuHalo, N. Y. K. C. I IcydlauH, ex-engrossing clerk of tho Wisconsin Senate, w ho has ti^- j [ Mired in a sensational forgery case at ! Ashland, committed suicide by shoot ing. John r. TjovoII, founder of the .John I'. I.ovell Arms Company, of. Hoston, Mass., has been stricken with paralysis d Cottage City and is in a critical con dition. Ina lire in Journey Citv, N. J., children were sulloented ami a man bo Mime insane and ' tried to prevent tin; rescue of his family. Policemen Mrtid til-emeu did heroic work in roscuing people from tho burning building. M iNCOllllllCDUa. Kngland in now having tho first hot weather of tho .your. Spain will ho uskod to pay f>00 for murdering I >r. Ituiz. An aeronaut is to fly from tho sum in i t of 1'iko'n I 'cult to Colorado spring#. Twenty t housund delegates attended tho Kpworth League at Toronto, Canada. Tho delegates tt> tho i'ati- American congress have concluded their tour of I his country. Tho window glass workers, about 15, (!?*)( I poisons, will again afliliate with tin* Knights of Labor. Thu Loudon Spectator thinks Hobs' movement moans a Western i'opulist for President in 1!I0(I. Tho Canadian Alien Labor law will ho strictly enforced against workmon from tho I'nitod States. On tho P.Mli Consul (ionoral 1 ,00 vis ited tho jail at Havana, Cuha, and dis tributed mouoy to naturalized Amori-? ciin prisoners. Turkey haw issued an ultimaturn to Persia demanding tho withdrawal of oartain Persian troops from Turkish territory. A Havana, Culm, newspnpor makes a vicious, hut ahsunl attaok on Consul General 1 .00 on account of his report in tho It 11 i'/. ease. The. ollicial statement of tho Hank of Spain shows a note circulation of $'2 J, ? I >00.000 in excess of tho ailthori/od issno, and has increased tho adverse co limont on Spain's Onancos. Floods caused by the heavy -ruin of tho punt fow days have done groat daiiVv. ago in tho southern part of Ouehee. Many people are homeless and much damage Iiok boon done to early crops. It is said that Mrs. Lohho gives warn ing a ^ this oarly day that sho will not support Mr. Tlryan for Presidont in 1900 unless ho positively agrees to make fieo silver the lending plank in his platform. , ??? . WUHtllllglOII (lOHhlp. I A Washington dispatch savs that ^Franco and England cuntcmplato the completion of the Panama Canal. Honator Uutlcr, of North Carolina, ban introduced 11 bill to makeevory post oftioea wiring* bnnfr, Tho President has sent to the Senate tho nomination of Terence V. Pow derljr, of Pennaylvania, to Im> (Joram is nioner General of Tinmraigration. - ~ Thftre Is definite talk or accepting the Paeiflc Itailway'a-'fteorgani/ation (V?m milU+'+oiU* <4-*W,f>00,000 in eettl? KIK'I Y-KIKUI CONdHKSS. Kcpot'l of tho HrocotMliiifdH from J>ay a lo l>ny. HMNATK. ?1 ( ' (# v Mm. In tho Senate fin amend ment lo Uio duticiouoy appropriation lull w?s agrood to, restricting tlio prico ?>f minor ) >1 it lo to $.104) per ton, or $1-W J Uumi tho amendment roported by I (ho t'oui in i t too ami i ooonuuoudod by J tho Navy department, as 1 lie minimum rate accentablo to tho tiVmor oontraot <>??*. Another amend mout inserted in Iho hill diroota tlio Soorotury of tho Nnyy to Iv vostigato as to tho establish ment of a (lovorniuont armor factory, ami to roport *o tho noxt nossiou of < 'ongroaa. Thin was Senator Butler's amendment, of McVrth Carolina. Othor nniendtutiUU to tho bill vvoro made ?a follows: For improvement of Cum berland Bound, l''h>rida, 350,000; to pay balance of to olaimantH under (Spanish -American "claims com mission. The deficiency appropriation bill was then passed. ./n.Y I It'll. Tho Senate was in a deadlock over the question of taking up tho resolution directing iho Proaidout to suspend the agreement to well tho govoruioont'a interest in the Union I'acilio railroad. Tho vote ahowod a majority of t wo to one in favor of tak ing up tliti resolution, but there wan no quorum preaent. Tho ubaont Senatora wore out of thooity. A parliamentary device opened tho subject to dobate, w hich continued throughout tho day. Morgan and llarria speaking for, and Thuratou and door against tho rosolu tion. It ilnally went over. ih'iiY Iftru. The Senate apent tho <hi v in a discussion on the Union Pa cific mutter, ami tho Nutria resolution relating to tho pending judicial pro ceedings agaiuat tho road wont over. I he joint rcaolution was passed, ac cepting the invitation of Franco to par ticipate m the Paris Kxposition of MH)0. The elVort of the Senate to diapoae of some of the nominations on the ealon dar, which it was agreed loon the Pith, which should have lioen made, proved fruitless, and they went into executive session. .Jri.v I in ii. Tho oponing session of I he Senate was brief aud unevontful. The Harris resolution relating to tho Union Pacific railroad was discussed. At I JiO the Senate went, into executive session, remaining behind closed doors until i; o'clock, and then adjourned un til t he 17th. .It i.v 1?tii. ? Senator .Morgan, of Ala bama, occupied most of (ho lime in tho Senate in support of the Harris reso lution rotating to tho Union Puoillo Kailrnad. Ho severely arraigned tho executive officials connected with Iho Mile of the government interest in (ho road. Final action on tho resolution was not reached. Tho Seuato aoon af ter meeting went into oxooutivo ses sion. ? Jri.v Mh'ii. Tho day inline Senate was principally dovotpil to ii discussion of Harris' rosolutiod' relating to tho Union Pacific Railroad. Morgan, of Alabama, concluded hia remarks in favor of the resolution, and Stewart spoke in opposition to it. Thurston, of Nebraska, was speaking in opposition when, at ft. o'clock, tho Senato went into executive session, aud shortly thereafter adjoumod. HOUSE. .1 riiY 13th. ? Tho Houso wns in hos :-ion only throo minutes, ns tho defi eionoy hill would not bo ready to not until tho I tth. ?Iri.v Mtii. --Whon tho Houso re sumed itii session ufter tho recess taken on tho IHtli, Citniioii moved non-con currence in tho Somite iimondinontH to tho uoncrnl deficiency bill, which cimxc over from tho Somite. Ilophurn (Hop.) of low ii, linked if ho would not permit u Kopanito vote 011 tho amendments rehir ing to armor plnt'o. ('111111011 replied that tho Houso would bo givou an op portunity to express its opinion 011 tho Kiibjeot, and with this nsHuriiiico Hep burn withdrew his request. Tho 1110 tion prevailed, and Cannon and Snyors wero appoiuted conferees. Simpson says the House sooifts tb havo but little need of a Hot of rules'. .IuIjY I iVrii. ? ? No business was trans acted by the IIouho. Immediately after t ho journal was approved a recess was taken ou Mr. Cannon's motion until tho 10th. Sir. Cannon had givon assnr anee to Air. Hailoy that in his opinion a partial or comploto conference report on the deficiency bill would bo ready by that time. \ln.Y I Otii . ? The I lojiiao agreod to tho partial conference report 011 the gen eral dotlcioncy appropriation bill, and then concurred in tho Senate amend ment, fixing tho limit to the cost of armor plnte for throe battleships, now building, at &HK) i>or ton. Davis (Until,), of Florida, made a strong ap peal to the Houso to concur in the $T>0, - duo impropriation for Cumberland Sound, Fin., but Mr. Cannon resisted it. The llonso finally concurred in the amendment, ami at 0 :<{?"? adjourned until t ho MM ii, _ ? ' .1 ri.v Iwii.- Tho conference report on tho tarilVbill was adopted by tho llonso shortly after midnight bv a vote of 1N."> to MM. Th in eclipses all previous records. T he result was accomplished alter l'i honrs of continuous debate, lint two speeches wero mndo by the lio publicans, 0110 by Uovornor Dingloy in opening tho debnto, and one by Mr. Payne, of New York, in closing it. Tho Democrats wero thus forced to put forth speaker after speaker, but their bombardment of the Ho- J piibiiean position was unanswered. In all 10 Democrats ami one I'opulist I undo speeches. Tho sugar schedule was tho main point of attack. Every j republican in the .Ilonse who was pres ent voted for tho report. The Demo crats, with five exceptions, voted auainst the report. Tho <\*coptions wero Messrs. Sln.vrfon, of Toxns; Brous sard, Meyer ' and DijVoy, of I otiisiann, ami Klomser. /of Toxas. The I'opulist and silvorites did not vote solidly. Messrs. Shafroth, of Colorado; Now lands, of Novado, and I I I iirtinan, of Moinaim', a silvorito, did not vote. Tho 1'tfpu lists who votod against tho report/ woro Messrs. linker, Ihirlow, Hotkin /Vowlor, ,Jott, Iiowiu, j Marshall, Mftltfn, Fetors, Simpson, Strowd. An nimlysis of the vote showa that I h| Hepublicans nnd ft DomocrnU ftrrilte report, and 100 Demoornts and 12 Populists against it. KpivortiTliCAgue Mutters. At Toronto, Ont., the Epworth Jioaguo met on tho 14th and dcoided that tho convention next year will bo hold al eithor Seattle, Wash., or. Qmir. ha. Nob. Therejtort of Orand Secretary Scholia showed 17,750 local chapters and ft, 800 junior leagueu. with, a mem bership 41 1,600,000. Tho official organ of tho League, tha Epworth 'Herald was shown to har# 110,000 anbrcrihors, Canadian Cotton Mill S4oc|f. There is a dacidod improvement in tho price 6f ?tocks of the Canadian cot ton mille. ^ . ?ou? HnoRffa-Oh, it was nil On ?c / connt of a trifling difference of opin ion between us. Olbhs- Dlffcr??c^-of opinion? Hnogga? iea; 1 thought ho lied, And be thought hedldn't.?Twia "kW 0. 'IILLMAN IS SliCCESSFULi His Dispensary Bill Gets Through U, S, Senate Without Opposition, ? - ? ? WILL HAKDLY PASS THE HOUSE, i Uonernl IClloet of tlu> Hill la to Curry j Out Mio l*rovlHlona of llio South Carolina Dispensary Imw. I Sonator Tillman has succeeded in passing his dispensary l>i 1 1 through the Sonato without objection. I'lio bill providos that all fermented, <1 intil lo?l or other liquors t K?rlo?l into any^ Stuto or Territory for ??:<??, cousump .tion, or sale shall bo sybjoct to tho op oration and olloot of tho laws of such [ Statu, and shall not. ho exempt by reason of being introduced in original prtokagOB for privato u*>o pr otherwise; and Huoh States shall luivo absolute control of suoh liquors within thoir borders, by whomsoever produced and for whatever use imported. provided that nothing heroin contained fchall ho construed us uil'ect i ittr tho internal I revenue law.-, of tho ("nited" States or of liquor** in transit through suoh States The genorid effect of tho bill in to curry out the provision*) of, the South Carolina dispensary law, notwithstand ing tho numerous decisions obnoxious to tho onforcoment df tho ??ful li^w. Tho bill pHHood the Semite without a word of diaoussion, by unanimous consent. It was reported from the conunerco committee more thuu 'a month ago. Sonator Tillman has boon industrious ly at work upon, it'^ over since. Tho troublo will com*/ when tho nt tempt is made to ptiKs^. it through the Hottso. Sonator Tillman admits that he hardly expects to get the House to pass on it during the present sonBion, but ho looks for favorable notion next winter. The position of tho bill ia Improved l>y its passage through tho Senate, although many l>i 1 1 m have failed to be come lawB after boing passed by ono branoh of Congress. TO >1A It 10 WAK ON U. S. Spain ami leagued Together to I'ralcct Ciilxi and llnYvaii Paris, July ir>.--(l'y Cable)? A dis* patch to a news agency in t h i h city Rays enquiry at thu American embassies there has elicited a continuation of the rumor that the governments of Spain ami Japan have arranged an ?oflensivo alliauco against tho United States. Tlio tonus of tho understand ing, which is for the mutual pro tection of Culm and Hawaii, i^rovido" that in tho ovont of an actively agres sivo movement on tho part of tho United States, tending toward interference iu Cuban affairs, or,,porsistonco in tho an nexation of tho Jfawaiiau Islands, both Spain and Japan shall deolaro war sim ultaneously agains't tho United Statos and shall mako demonstrations along both tho Atlantic and Pacific coast linos of the country. NOT lIUIilKVUI* IN WASHINGTON. Washington, July in. ?(Special). ? Little orodeneo is placod in oflieial circles hero, ni tho statement that tho Spanish ami Japanese governments have entered into an offensive alliance against the United States for the mu tual protection of Cuba and Hawaii. WOMEN ON TlT?<; KOCIv PIIjK. Kunsna Women Tlirentflii Voiiut'alicc J If the New Order Is Carried Out. The ord or a of the police commission- ! ors of Kaunas City, Kan., that women prisoners must work on the stouo pilo along with the men, has caused a great commotion, and lias not yet been put into ofleet. J'orhaps it may never ho. Tho Curront Kyont Club, an organiza tion of womon, lias expressed itself as immeasurably shocked, and has railed an indignation meotiuy' to' protest against the throatoned disgrace ayd degradation of women. The member!) threaten that enforce ment of the order means tho retirement of the police commission from office at the llrst opportunity, and as womeh vote in municipal elections, tho tlu'eat is not regarded as altogether an idlo one, and may have it? desired effect.. Their principle objection is to that part of their order compelling tho women to work without nkirts and to wei^i- over alls inftlead. Tho police olliyjuls stand by' their order andisay that the first wo man prisoners whose fines aro not paid will go to the rock pile. A 8TUBUORN KKillT. llouse Conferees i>lny Concedo l'Veo Cotton MaK?Inn ami 1'les. Senator Itacon, of Coorgia, says the llouse conferees aro making a stubborn tight against freo cott-on bagging and free cotton ties, and tho friomfo^f tho Sonato amendment will have a hard fight to keep thoso articles off the dutiable list. The .Senate conferees in sist that these articles shall be on the free list, and the <piestion may have to be fought out in open session again. Sonator llacon is of the opinion that tho House will finally yield to tho .Senate on thesotwo items. He sayshe lias ev ery roason to beliovo tho duty on raw cot too imposed by tho Sonato will stand. Ohio Valley Itnllrond Sold. Ohio Valley Railroad lias boon sold at TTond^rson, T\y., to .Tudce Tjuin phroys, representing tho/Contral ^rust Company, of New } ork. ' AViis (turned to Ashes. Tho Cincinnati Tribune says tho mur derer and ravidher of Mia* Hone Wil liams, -near Wost I'oint, Tonn., has tieen captured near PrtViUon and ex piated his crimo in the streots of Weak . I'oint, in the presence of MX) people. *j The fiend was riddlod with bullet* his body was burned to ashes, '{'lie crowd. fell boek, and thoso who had pistols fired yolley after volley at him. The crowd then gathered wood, and building a fire over him, watolied the ehastlr eeene until tne murderer wis burned to aehee. ^ . ' To Olstrtbwie #400,000. r Nearly $400,000 is soon to be distrib uted among various institutions by the trustees of a fund Mt Mid* by the 1*1? Miss Belinda Lull, of ltokbury- Mnaa.r in part as follow; ifampUA, Normal Institute, fOT,00rt; Tnikete*, Ala., Institute; #?,000 Calhoun, Go., Unireraity, $10,000. 5 .. r- ? i i .1 jBkurtlH *??iwr A BUCKINGHAM'S fci DYE For the Whiskers, Mustache, and Eyebrows. In ono preparation. Ea?y to apply at home. Colors brown or blayk. 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