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Hits n?THl mnko-bpllove sausages and ibles. without which 110 pnni<>. rwotild hp complete. nrp mingled fairy wnnds. garlands of arlllb mm. basket-work frame* for jKoHhmo/lnf.lon of plnntn, nnd otli Wticles too /nvrufonn to mention. t*?e rlpht tliinps aro fortheoinlnp i the right moment is one of tlioxo teries only known to propprty mt-?. onp of tlipso uspful momlicra of theatrical world thp ability and In itlen to wrltp a l>ook. whnt an en lntnp volume could lie turn out' )ED BY MliS. I'JLiN K H AM. Xn. W. 15. PAxroy, Youngtown, fbrtb Dakota, writes nbont. her htrug to regain health after tho birth of Uttlo girl; Mns. Pin-kit am:? It is with _ that J add my testimony to list, hoping that \t may indueo to avail themselves of your val jpedicinc. tUli birth of my little giil, yaara ago, my health was *oy ~ had leueorrhoca badly, and a bearing-down pain which gTew worse, until I could do Also had headacbo DdHr tb# time, and dizzy fcolinr;s. .Mm vcre very profuse^' nr.j ? n - tvary two weolcs. I took medicine from a good doctor, ,1 -lal.lt aeemcd to do no good. i was _ teOOming alarmed over my condition, iHw) I read your advertisement in a ir. X aent at once for a bottle of ta IS. Pinkham's Vegetable Com mand after taking two-thirds of bottle I felt so much better that I two more. After using three X felt as strong and well as any V7 ; /f tWnk it Is m i '?Ast medicine for ' ' weakness ever ndverti&cd, nnd , it to CTery lfxly I meet huf ?from this trouble." ?ity is a wonderful experience '.women approach it wholly Childbirth under right i need not terrify women, of Mrs. Pinkhatn is freely ) all expectant mothers, and > la beyond question the nn.,t _Jfbo obtained. If Mrs. Pay Written to Mrs. Pinkham bo it she* would havo been Mri. Pinkham o ??n :?jj# tm tqr CAACA " 1 Ttir UOTTtr. mtr.A TO7 h**y-j fi piw ?j 1 ... I low. tlM* . wtft ku atoo tMte hwit nnrnnm , ilo. 1 Ml III 0111. i ? i ? "? Magnificent Charges of Our Troops Under Heavy Fire* THE TREATY Of PEACE RATIFIED There W? One Vote Over (he N cesiary Two-Thirds ? Report d Tint Qcrman) Furnished the Intur jenu With Gun*. Manila (By Cable. )? Owinsr to tbo area embraced lu the kouho of Sun day's euuutfomoui, a huiui oirole of ful ly I? iihIoh, dotllllH I O^irillll^' i tt < 1 1 v i ? I - \?ttl lighting have boon extremely ? 1 1 111 - cult to obtaiu. J lio fir hL nboi from lite ^merioan uoutry wa? evidently accepted an a pi-H-ft. ranged m^nui, for it ?4? to lowed ulinoHt lmnio liata y bv a tor rible imilade uloiitf the entire FiIidiuo line ou the north aide of the I'amjf river. The American ouipoUa reiuruud the tiro with auoh vitfor that tho Fili pino tire w 14 h chucked until the airival of le-euforoomonts. The >h ootjoen tratod their forcen at throe |>ointN, Caloacan, Sunta Me >*a and if a in^aian, and main tained uu into, mitlont fumlnde for some hour*, iboy brought urtillery iuto notion ut Ualintfatan, but only one gun annoyed ti>o Americano to any ap preu.ub.e extuut, u bowiizer, <>n Hie road beyond Huuta Aliisu. Tbo Third Artillery silenuod thu ( lal i iil-iuiui but tery by firm# two jjuuh HiinullttiioouHly, which was followed immediately bv voIIh.vm from tl/o in fan try. At nbout nuilnitflit there ^va-> a lull lu the tiring la-tiny until 3:4i a m., when the whole Filipino lino reopened tl-?. Tne Aiueri can* poured a ten. tin tlie into the diirkueHN for VU hi nmea and than there wuh another lull uutil daylight, whou ihu Auiurioaua Keuuraily ad Taucori. I> 1 1 r 1 1 1 Lf tho niyhl, in renponie to lioiir Admiral Dvwey'H hi_'iiiiIh ll oihed ao> ohh from Cn vito, thu Uuitod Miutoa cruiser Charleston an 1 thu gunboat Concord, ntutioued at Multibou, pout ed a (lemlly tiro frotu tiioir Hooondury battery into tho Filipino tronoliett nt ('alonca'i. After duyl<ulit tho United Hintna doublo turi?i monitor Mouad iidcK opened thu oil* Ma.aio and kept tdiellliit; the l'll pl ioH loft flunk, wnllo tho other ve-?t?lH Hitched too enemy'* r i?ht l! ink f >r Hovtoal h>urv My 10 o'clock tne Vmericann huit apparently completely rottied .tho enemy and had tnkon tho v Uuko-* of t'aiuwpo.ii;, Santa M enn, I'ttiCii, SnUtOiSw, Mm i'enro, Mucorie, Fandocati and I'ii-oh, hud da "trojeil h ii nill'r d.H ot native ihiih an<l bud ricoorvd po-mo^nIoii of tho water in >tin mid io ci voir, a diilu too of^iivot bix hi Hen. Ouo of the uioHt notuble oventn of Sun day'* work 'ivai driving tlio Ktlipi.ioi out of their Miroiitth .Id ?' Pa oo bv tiiu t?>oi vBH, a few Ov'inoiiii m.H of O.i.if.ir ii.un^, Comiauidod by G donoi lM|ij<iH?t The main roiid to tlie Village wat lino 1 by native hnV f.lll of Filioitio niriiu fdioo'ern. After they had boot limit; npoii ( lonprnft aii'l inn ntnll", kill itiv; a driver, u\f>\ fir my on an miu tin lance of the Itoil > i ohh ."itioiety, i oio j tiel Duboto ifj dored the bins to bo oleuiod inn! buruod Tuo Filipinoa oon con 11 a ( e< I 111 I'aro . chtiretinud o >u vent, whore they luado u do oi'muted Miami on t no Upper utorie* A platoon of ( 'ft 1 1 fur 11 ih is, stationed oil u ?i u ? ynbor i ii K britlifo, mantuiuod a hoi fire on tho Fill pi no-, hut wut. unable to rout thoin. In i ho face of u tornlloWie, Col. Ptl O o and h few volunteer* duhhed i%io iho ohurol), t.catisiud coal oi' iuxide of it, Hot tiio to tut) oil and retired. In tlio nnuiiituuj Captain lJyer'a battery of the Hixtn Artillery, boiubartlod the chinch, dropping it dozen sheila into tho lower* aud roof Company L, and part f Company O, of the Cult forntaii^, charged ijito the ell 11 ? oil. but were unable to a-cond tho hii.L'lo flight oiJmoi s loading to the story Abort1. Alter iho tucuudiuno* had iu tirfd, a company of tho Idahoes ami tho WifdiiuubMi (tuardf, stationed on eithor aide of i ho buildup, picked oil tho Filipiuoa im t hoy woiu smoked out. Many of the rebels, ipiwov?-r, oho, a pod into tho brtiHh in tho roar of tho Church. Tho AuiorioaiiH ruptured of too r ob eli and (luring tho fighting about tho church ^0 of tlio rebei -< wore killed. Another Intensely r.KoitniK uiei<tont oc curred during iho oncinvment. 'lh? W/i-di ! u -? t?i 1 1 a <1 Idaho* and C ?inpaohw K ami M, of Iho CaliforiihiUH, made chare a iiorotS the rloe Holds between Faleo and Hanta Ana. In tho taoo of a terrific fualhido. Tlio ground o'er whioii tlcy t>iiM?.>d wax covered with dead and wounded native* Mou ay. It wan nt rht? ot the flifh'bitf and hi CxIuhvhii ttml tljo Filt. Iium sulfated their h*avh<sl losmw. Th ' Fourteenth fh'Kiilars were iu ? very tl^ht place near Him{latoii, and O'dmio) Dutioce wiik oomjtulled to ?-,i?h piNt thotn wlih the rexurve.s. in order to prevent ilie rejju (im from ?> mu out <>ff. In the ia?t Itti** 12 nii'ii w??r? killed tiefore iho re ho I a retired. 1J- tli MdtM cheered froqueutly durintr the on* K'ii?emoi:t. The American "Hurrahs" were ?lm. 'Hi Invariant v met hy tlorlsivu Amoiitf the na ive* tho Itrorolea wore Hpwial Is in >i i'"?>, 1 1 >!?? for ilioir i>r?ivery, aooui 70' of Ihc-o :t ikod aavnueti fnoiitu artillery (lio wuh their bow* and arr?>w-?, ?v Ratification oi the treaty. Wasiiinoion, D. (). (Special). ? Ths treaty of ; enc?? neirotiwtod bo'woou ttn 0< ra in las ion era of t li*^ I * n ited ?S wiles and fr-p.?<u at i'Hii" wan ??itiliod Mondayby tho United .Mates !i?fmio? tho vote be in>; *>T ay oh to tiar-Aor uuo vote ; in ore thuu the two-thud^ majority u*co$sary 1o secure ^onuloi i n uo^currouoe lu ? treaty document, in executive ?e>-. junction of Hcoroi ro-ult w a h Hiippo-i the Vice- I'roHi.Ioi; announced 1 1>.- fi : rushed out ? ' from the -enum that tne lieuty I he vole wan tukcu t?:i and lint tl tho in v was l oin ive I. tli* d to bo private, bii t had mi more than !I'VS b?*f [Ml iS'-Hll^O1 b overv d.?i>r leadmw ciiambi-r ilec arm had been ratified 'iho ratification of tho peace treat brought an I to oiio of tho ino'-f i-i Citing con i e*i that tia-< l>oeii aimed n 0"titfreaa in yenr?. I'lio threw vo:e? which in-ured ratillcatiou? thai it th three which weie c< tinted in ill doiibirui column ? wote ilio^e oi Sena tors McEuei y, AfcLaurin and Junof, ui Nevada Mr. Jones voted for tlu treaty but only oftor it na^ shown h n that r*4>ncatioD wan certain Without h rote, MoKnerv aotl McLaiuriu woro i j flneuced by the outbreak" of tLo Fi.i pioot mil their auaon upon the Arneri can aroiy. FW ty-Nim K II d; 143 Wounded. Cleeflrai Oti-*' rep.?rt of CA?u*litios i n tU? * Manila flaht airffre^ato 107. Of ti*?M ' i'J we>? of office? aud men 'killed Wt i?rwiijnnt?d: - Bv 4 nnaainin/'r.VA th4 ju lm^rv hn* ?)rettfe?f Jo . repeal wbat ia said to t* the last rem\ , saat of disqaaliftmtioo a?aio?t those*1 IU (be Ck>?l?der?ey. wilt eoob be toUlify the treaty of peace thia foHtttrjf Md .Sj aia. It i *** \ # Tre^t The Rebels in Full Retreat andCom pletely Routed ( AG U I N ALUO'S PHOCL . ATIONS. t V Senteitced Pasied on Ca*on> UU?w ??ed for Six Years o. lull Pay-. he Irtish Parl.a mcnt Opened. -- ? ^ ? ? ? ? MAKifcA (By Cable. )-Tta? Am- .ri <??..? uie m complete control of the ?ituatijn wiliiu U imliu. Of tt,n* J2?d from Ma ih I ik ihoir liuea. ?* to li ft ,?J to on ?? ? and to I'uruuaciue, on t.?? "J*1''" are full V - ??> in'OH looir. While riew ieui^l Ue? ?f ? lie still off-r demltoiy ?'M e mam body oi l tuo ?"?WvV. ulhotdl* treat and utteiiy rout ml. ()i^?,litUo of troops originally d.awn ui > bat tlo array atfuinst tin* Aiuoiicann, iully ?, u third uro already oilier** ure aoatterod in every direction. 1 ho terrible lo ? of UiO lebelH may > uuthvred from ? l?o fact 1, ? y^" worn buried in one MOe Held. ??*? la^ k??. ami Hi at 87 were uiterr ed ? I'ltHtt an I .->aittu Ana. ^ , ,v?r muboai did uinblo execution umoiiK tno rohob, hwcupuik boih bank "f llui t.vur with hoc(iatlin? tiuus Iwj ,?ro0 a iniioiis o,? Saturday ?ud Monday. 'I ho tir^t naya: ??1 ouler and command: I ?*?'? Ul 1 pen-o and friendly witu the Americana b? broken ami ih> ? ter l?e heated kh enemm*. w tl,,"Ul0 |imi.? , lOHt-rdi.d by the lawn of wa 4 * -ecoiid, I hat tno u,ol l>?? Held as ,.rmoi.eiH ol mar. ??Tmrd, Lhal th?H pr.ioUm *u? u 1 Do ooiuiui.i^il to tn.. c.UHuUandt^ fouarfHH..vde. and accord a hUMUMIsiou ol tho 4-uiiKt.tntM.i.al Kniuantco iebull. i u " In in i lie diclai ution ol win. A'?niiii*kh>,? i'i ool ?m von oi Moadav h.iv^ tiro outbreak of hojoditioa wa? ??uii ju^tlV and mifxpuomdlv provoke!* hv the American*," referring to hi? niauift'ito ?f J ?i. nary 8. pubn-jhin* iho a 1 luted Mr, ?%..!. we of the l d.pmoM ,a tho hamh Of tno army of oo mi i-ati o.i and tho "comitiui outrage" a id Viu n ib which have boon cnn-m* iumo V to the MuniUau."," and leleiH to t.io U lies* cnloro icii" and "eoue.npt miow.1 (or tho I* p i pi no ?uv.r?.ui.ul as proviuK a m vd.t.*?twd u?ub?n??iou of justn-0 ttn|,h'e rehJd b adur t?l^o rcfoi h to the former b Hsen of the I- dip "'"V b* ll my "hlavory m I' I.,, and cn ? upon i hem to ' wr.tico all "l-o'itho 1,1,111- ol honor and national 'l t' ? * Ho iiisiMa ti nt 1)0 tned to ?v.' d o f.ir n< p<?hhiIiIi?, an nnnwd cobllmt bnt 'of.im.'lh.t.ll .....II." i. " V'tbe bnf.>r? 1 1) n uumoas'.irod pndo cl Amoriea:.^ _ \\ At in i IK' I nil. \ ^pocial from Wafhinvtoi. J " ?? i, n'dcr* ood i hat I he cmupnun Atfaiu?t the l'uilippiiie uisu rtfeutu ik to be pro - "? f till N (ilsOllHMMl Ml ' I ?"OU\ 1 vm ineetMiv, a id ihe con0.n?ion w.?k reach la ,hnt Pefore permanent peace or eecni it v to hlo and property could bo noon red Aynin.ddo'H lorcoa n, - uiHile t o Lv down i heir ?rm?. a. d it exp oreil tlint (leneral Oti?, in Inn t o.'era.ion wi.h Admiral Pewey.^11 , nM> forward at. onoo ?'<d eive the i hU^onts no cliiin co lo recover from the of last S nn day. Sentence Passed on f.ijin. The Pros-dent Luesdiiy oaaaed to be promnlKO'odtno Hont^ice in Urn cn?9 of (iouund v^harlon P. Ea^au. c..url martial Heiitouco wan dismissal from tli^m U*y and Hie Provident bn? oom.nnted iI.ih to h.x yonr.' HUM.onmon from <luiv, wli oh cvarn the roiuain der of in o tune prior to ^euoral L a irun'a retirement in January, l?K)-?. J wtt, ntnied by the Adjutant C.ouoral that (ieuoral Wifinn Huapennion oar ,,?h him to wit III n ? few aayn of ^lim re tuement under the njre limit. He w t" ,? ...cl?.e.l I'M '? re,"? J'! llio I ovular rank and pay provided JU I, ....sen 1 he hontenoe of ?n*pou Hion ncc-rdinsc to the le?al ofllcera of tho hi'parliuent, ?1 ?-o? not deprive Oon or 1 Ka.au of any partof hi. pay. but aa tho non'onoo roads: '?without rank an ,td ut v. " ho Iomjh hia allowances, whioii iiiolndo commutation of q1101!" r?ri ration and fuel and his hor.e al lownnoo. This is quite a largo tiuaucial ltOLU. ? Proposed Gift Hy Carnejif. Androw Carnesrio has ofTerod the oity of Atlauta jrlOO.OUU for a free public library, i ho couditiotiM beiui; (hot the city f 11 r n 1 li ttio hi to Hint devote $."i,UU) per year to the mainluuuuoo of the in stitution. It ia estimated that 00,000 sheep in soul hern Colorado are dyinu of cold mid huiiKor. .Many tl^cks have been uhuudoiied by the herders. London (Hy Cable) ? Parliament was opened Tuesday morning, the calleries of both hoUHt'N bi'ttiK crowded with notable people. t he Quoou'h npeeoh was i cud tiy Lord Chancellor, the Karl of IlatNpury, m the Hon*** of Lords, the member* of the f&n*eof Commons lining in attendance. Ttio speed made ? tie 11 - 11 u I reference to the i Hc;fie rola tioiiM vx'Htiii^ bt'tween Uroat Britain unci forei^-.;: coiiutrien, referred to the interesting (j leMioijM befora thepnblio, b<<tli domu?lio and foiei*rnt and el piuar e< I the liope that the Crntan qu?n Hon in in a fa r way of sottleineut. 1 t.e ppeerh hii <-oii need lhat hills will be in* tiixiuoed f<>r tlie uiUiiiOicai uoverument <>t ilio pioinotion of *econdary educa* lion. In both lioiineH reiereuce was made to the Knowing friendly relations but ween ttio United &tate? and Great Britain. Desperadoes in .Vailla. A ftiecat from Manila tavs: I hero are many indications that Ma nila is full of tb-aperadoe* who had in tended to co-oper?i9 with Aga>ut?Uio. llit; police are coutinually capturiuK men uud women wth wchi'OIIh in their clolhiuj;. 1 he ri^ijence of the autbori* t ion in this ritH, ecta la hitib ly reaaaarwg Tho trial of Senator Qnay bas again been pout ponvd. I pidem'c of Spotted Fcrrr. A apfoTal from Morgan to?ro.~~ Iba ?onu tv ?vmi of liutUr c?tuutyr la the western ? art of Kentucky, 14 Ktlea fr*?m nny r?|lroa?l, f?y? ?? e|>?de??*e ??! spotted ?KVor or apiaal meningitis in raging (here, old and young dying >ao?d y. It i? iap??*ibU to estimate fcotrtwnjr have ilwil and tfcar* to mo ouo to rtiKiri tue true cooriitioa, It to Known ibut there srn imi looser ?? ibo pla^o d Par I mil out 0 cneJ. / n-n ? |mn c ? irrtk.ati ??cti<>a*. It m ic|H*it4 mur a few left iikkn.ii. fr'.ticfceaeud belpa-, TJ-fi THE NATION'S tAW-MAKERS. I'roccedinjf* of the Senate and House Day by Day. 8KNAT8. TninTY srxTn Day. ? For a few rain Utos in tho i? enuto iu thu afiuiuoou it ucumeU likely mat a vote m^lit be UWeu on oiieoi' uiuru of tho resolutions relating to expansion that mo peuding before that l>o<l jr. Li ud my, of Ken tucky, offered a resolution against ad u.itung to statehood the territory ro cently acquired. The resolution wai left ou the table ? ubi to oatl, TtUI?TY'S*VENTB Day. ~ A notable spoech was made tn the Senate by hpoouer, of Wisconsin. Ho took tot h?s text the anti-expansion resolution ottered by Vest, but did not confine himself to thnt particular declaration of policy. 'I'll I man. of South Curoliua, offered "tho following resolution, wlnob wu? udopted: "That the President b? i to Hired, if not incompatible with the puolio interest, to inform (ho Heuate whether auv franchises or concessions of any character are habit' or have bpon y ran ted by any municipality in Cubu and Porto Kico since the military oc cupation thereof by the IJuiied States; ' if so, what ttiey are, for what leugth ! of tune ami the authority by wliiob ' they have beou (/ranted. " Thirty -eighth Day. ?For more thau i five hours the Semite listened to at* j uumoutsiu opposition to expansion unit in opposition to the ratification of the treaty of peaco. Tho speakers wort Money, of Mississippi, and Paniel, ot Virginia. A joiut resolution w?h adopted authorizing tho Secretary ol War to hftvtt erected In the Colon com eterv, tit Havana, Cub'n, n MlRMdc granite monument to tho memory of the sailors und marines who lost their iiven by tho explosion of the United Mates Hteauifchip Maino and nppropri tiling Slo.OUU for the pnipo?o. TuutTY -ninth Day. ? This wns an other day of expansion oratory in the .Senate. in the opou sendou the H|l^ttlVb'i If W Ut O V- rtlfttfu, *'| 1 C-A'l", \\'<>lcoit, ot Colorado. Chilton made s O' nMttuuonal argument in support of i ho Vent ie8<dntion. Woloott mado au eloquent, almost impassioned appeal, to the ." eiiuto for the rntihouli'>u of tho peaoa treaty. At <J:15 p. m. , on motion of Lodge, tho Senate wont into exec utive session. At b:&> p. m. the SouuU a l jour tied. I ojitieth Day. ? In the Sotinto ver\ liitle business was transacted. The treaty of pence negotiated between the commissioners of the United Rtatoe and Spain wai rtitiiied iu executive torsion. Fottry-PiuftT Day. ? For two houri the Senate bad tho resolution dcclar atory ot a policy of this L'overiiuieiii ill the Philippints uodor discussion, bu' no vole was reaobed, Tho Hpeakeri r/ere Tillman and Lod'.'G. The India? Appropriation bill was taken up but uot Completed. run 1IOUSK. TiinrrY-TCiaiiTH Day. ? Tho Tlnu^o en tered upon thecoijnidoi ation of the river 11 tttl harbor lull mal inudo rapid prog ic h. Fifty of tho8tf pu^es of tho bill had im'dii completed when tho House ad journed. I ho litl! appropriates directly nil \it $12t$0(>,00 ) mid an hor.'i'o con tacts to tho extent of S18,0U0,00C udilitiou ill. tni kt v- ninth Day. ?Tho rivor and harbor hill carrying k1 i</htl v uioro thuu 000,000, panned thy Hoit-e by a vote of 1 00 1? ? 7. r-evernl amendments were udopted, providing for Mtrveys, induct ing lliuwafiHco river, Tenn , from its mouth to tlio Oconee river, from Gal veston jetties to Texas City, with a view of obtaining u depth of 2ifeot and a width of 100 feet; and .Tames liver, V?. , with n view of deter in .uing the cost of dredging to the head. Fortieth Day. ?Most of the timo of tho House during tho three hours' pen sion wan consumed in filibustering against relief hdla uu the private cal endar. Tuo lilibuator wtta *uccossful and the IIoii'-o udjouruod without tak ltitr up the bills. Tho oonferenee ro port on tho diplomatic appropriation bill wa? adopted. FoiiTY-FrtiBT Day. --Tho FIouso passod tho Military Academy appropriation hill, carrying about tftioO.UOO. It nerved itH a text tor a speech by Mr. Griggp, nf Goorgio, on tho President's ttuggos tion that tho governmont caro for tne graves of tho Confederate dead, llo referred to tho devotion of tiio South oru men to the country, from t!ie days of Appomatox to those of Santiago. Mr. Griggn' Kpicch was warmly ap plauded mid ho received nintiv con gratulations. After U o'clock tho House devoted its attention to tho eulogistic speeche* of Thomas Benton and l'rauk I'. Iiiair, whoso stutuos have boou pro son ted by Mi anon ri for oroctiou iu Statuary Hall. 1 bo resolution accent ing the btalutan wii3 agreed to &ud ut i:4>ri p. m. , the Hoimo adjourned, Fomv-SECOND Day. ? this wan sus pension day in tho House, and .quite >i number of b 1 1 1 a were parsed, Homo of in por i aiice. Tho census bill, prepared tiy tho House committee, went through hy a vote of 147 to 42. I ho bill differs ill uevora! essential lontnres from the eiiato bill, partly o w i n if to tho fact that it makes the ( ensus iiureau ontiro Iv independent of uuv existing depart ment. A bill wan passed to i-x tend t he an tt contract labor laws over the Hawaiian [slauds and another bill was passed to refer 44 war claim a lor stores and sup plies to tho Court of Claim*. They aro ihe clams reported from tho war claim* coninnttce, and uggrouato 3312,000. A bill was piittHetl to creato a national mil itary park on the Bite of the battle of Vtcksburg; a!so to grant 2 A, 000 acros of land iu Alabama to the Girls' Indus iriol School of that State. All attompt wan made to pass tho bill providing for women nurses in tho army, but the two tinrdi vote nrco-sary to take tho bill np were not seen red. Fohty-th ran DvY. ? Thia day waa -et a?ide f??r the consideration of pub rebuilding*. 1 he commit tee had io orted bill* for buildings in :<?> State.', authorising in the agg rebate a u expenditure of $14, 0110,1)10. Little o' ?o opposition developed and bills were favorably noted upon. As n re-ult forty bills carrying or authorizing appropri ations delegating ?l l,yt?4,000 had been .aid a-ifle with favorable recommenda tions before adjournment wan readied. Vinong the bills j ?*?ed wore tho fol lowing: Nepitt New*, Va. , ??\000; LTzabotU City, N. C. , g-^o, 000 ; >jjln e - Meld*. W. V*. , #J,OG0; Brtinswiek/Ga., $?.0,000; Beaninont. T?**., $7.1,01)0. The monkey *r*ncl? a<U iu name from Itit inventor. Thomo* *Vnok*y of rjoi dcntc.vn N. T. ~ Gerald? If you dont marry ma t Shall *o to tU doflu 0?T*iatnv-Yott-w?m*t Sara to go fr. ??a wattle# for yoa at tM fata.? New Tarli naL THE CREAMERY. Butter must be sweet and clean. That is the first requisite. It can not be perfectly sweet unless the place in which it is made and all the utensils used in its manu facture are perfectly clean. The old rule was: "Do not use soap to clean the churn "-?this referred to sticky rosin soap*. Ivory Soap can be used freely ; it is the best for creameries or dairies, because It rinses easily and leaves neither- odor nor taste. The vegetable oih of which Ivory Soap Is rttnde, and its purity, fit it for many special uses for which other soaps are unsafe and unsatisfactory. Copyright, IS(?S. by Th* ProMn k Qwlli Cow, C!otlao\U VERY SUCCESSFUL fanner who raises fruits, vegetables, berries or : grain, knows by experience ; the importance of having a j large percentage of I i in his fertilizers. If the fer tilizer is too low in Potash the | harvest is sure to be small, and j 1 of inferior quality. Our hooks tell about the pro^r fertilizers for all crnp^, ami we will gladly send thorn free to anv farmer. ' OnsrUN KALI WORKS, - Nsssnu S* . New York. ftnd Whlnkoy Habits cured at hoinowitb- 1 ouliiaiu IV'okofpar- j ? ?o ii ??-?- . ? - tlcnltr* font FRKE. ! I B.M.WOOLLKY. M.D. ' AU^i V. tTnToillcc TOl N. I'ryor su ] >1* TICK Wfien you write artvertlsr ?. kin |iy rl mi'iition tbU imiier. It \v|i| obtain tie*t I r?*? ? tucut uiid:a?or u ?. *>o. U The Grand Canyon of Arizona, the j greatest known. Is nlxnit 200 miles lou?. upwards of 7,000 foot deep, and ! nt some points, from rim to rim, I measures ton to twelve miles in breadth. Ifo?To-Bac tor Kl/ly Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, makes weMi meu8ttouL*. UiOuU pure. W)c. ftl. Ail druggists. Amorcla usoa 14,000,000 cigar boxos an nuady. J C<lncxtoTnur llnireln Wltn v-'esearets. Candy Cathartic, cmo constipation forever. IOC, 2*o. if C. C C. fail, UrugKlstsrctundmonoy Patent mwdioluo men fill thoir almanacs with ancient jokes to ebow their pkill !u prolonging llltv, <J To Cars Constipation forever* 'pake CuncATots Canuv Cathartic. . 10c or2.Vs. if C. O. C. fall to care, druutfibts rcfunU money A woman seldom objects to a polf-mada husband, uuhws ho ln.sibt9 upon hek Wcsrins eolf-made dr? ssoh. Fit* permanently cured. No fUsnrntafom i e*s Hftor tlrst day's u--<? of Dr. Kllp<i*a*vreat Nurvn Itcstorer. J2 trial bottloand ti eatlfle free lJit. K. II. Ki.im; Ltd.. 931 Arch St . I'ltti*. 1*.? M rs. Wlnslow'sSoothin-c -yrup for ohlldron tcclhinv.nof tons the KUins, toducin# inllama tin it, allay.-* p.?iu,euro< win I colto Jio a hottlo 1'lso'nCuro t^ a wonderful Cough medicine. ? A i its. . I'tcKKRr, Van Slo.e and Hl.tko Avbk., Brooklyn, n. V , OotM 183i. trTATH orOlllo, i itv of IOLKDO, LL'CAS Coukty, FnANK J. tJiinsr.r makes n^th that hols the senior partner of tne lirtn o J. F. Chknky & i <j..doin .* t-usine** In tlio City of Toledo, oun ty ami State a-oreB .Id, and that said firm will j ih >. the sum of oxb itUNnnnn dou akh for e ch and ??vwry c teo of catahhh that cannot be curod by tiio uso of Hai.l'b Cat a unit Ct llK. FUAKK J. fllBXET. Sworn to beforo mo nnd subscribed In my l ? - J preeenc*, this CUi d*y of econmor, ? fcEAU > A. I). littA. A. W . Gl.RAKON, f ? v~- 1 _ Notary 1'jibi.c. Hall's Catarrh OureUtaken Internally, and itn dlrcctlv on the blood'ATlu aut* dl recti v on the blootl'ATld mucous sur f-cos of tlio astern. s*end for testimonials froe. ? F. J. 'iikvry ,fe Oo., Toledo. O. >old by DniKKlsts. 7fie. Hall's Family ills aro the best. The Cur's Slavery to Duty, The Czar's tr.olnncholy visit to Co prnlinKon Is nearly over, and soon '??> will be hurrylug across to Europe. to rejoin the Czarlun at Llvadla. A p:irt from the Oi-ension itself, his stay iu the Danish capital appears to have been marked by exceptional doom The youns autocrat occupied three modest rooms In th<va#rrcrowdc<l pal ace of BernatorfT, ifnd Is said to have passed almost his whole day tn his little study reading or writing dis patches. Every morning a courier ar rived from 8t Petersburg wltb ? fresh batch, ami ever 7 evening an other set oqt thither to t?ke back the result of the. day's Work. After break fast he walked for an boor wltb bis mother in the park, that being the ?ute iwipatluu lie permitted hluiacff; . besides Joining the other members or 4-tb?-fam|lr for ? a sboH tlw m% sad after meals. He most of te?4^va look 1m (MBMd ibpot the place a arelpsa to tba company of bio stalwart - . - - ? tm " - r i^iilnr ^sf "" "" A VS" r ->u 'j Contusion. "My wife me to bring Vorue nomothing to-night," said Dodson. as lie started to leave his ofllce, "hut I'm blessed If I con think what it is." ' Why don't you telephone and ask her what it \a'!" suggested hl3 friend. "I don't dare; It might make mat ters worst*. I had an experience Jaat week that 1 have not yet forgoten. She had naked me to bring something Uotuo witU me when I came, and I promptly forgot all about it. Just be fore I left my ofllee she telephoned me, and tokl me to bo sure and bring the littlo mluisrer home with me. "I couldn't reiiipmbey to save rry life that she hid KiI^TTuything to mo about inviting the minister to dinner, but T asked no quealons, and hiring a bs.ck. I started away to the minister's house. "fie hesitated about accepting lho Invitation, but I wouldn't take no for an answer; and dragging that estima ble gentleman away from his Sunday sormon, I bore him home In triumph. "I wish you cduUl have seen the look upon my wife's face when wo came In and caught her wllk her hair Gore up in curl papers, and l>o signs of din ner. "I looked dazed, the Rev. Mr. Blank loolcod uneasy, and my wife looked daggers. "Wo managed to g?>t .through ths evrnlnc somehow, and when the ryin Jster lirutlly departed we went info ex ecutive session, where my wife did all the talking. It seemed that my wife wanted a book entitled 'The Li Hlo i Minister,' which f toad confused with the Ivcv. Mr. Blank, who Is only five ; feet two. Worse than that, wo had l>een Invited out to dinner that night ourselves, and / rr.y wife had '?ecu dreaming of it for a week."? Detroit Free Press. GOOd KM Your heart beats ever one hun dred thousand rimes each day. One hundred thousand suppliesof good or bad blood to your brain. v Which Is it? If bad, impure blood, then.your brain aches. You are troubled with drowsiness yet cannot sleep. You are as tired In the morning as at night. You have no nerve fiower. Your food does you but ittlo good. Stimulants, tonlca, headache powders, cannot cure you; but will. It mekesth* liver, kidneys, skin and bowels perform their proper work. It removes all Im parities from the blood. And it mskes the blood riota la Its Ills fhrlnf properties. ME, U'CK A DUEAiEP OK f II? BBAI? p k red afc~ V "41 TC 1#?8WIT1I?1 m r? ^ oi ?E {JJv.^u'of SSdTii other Oftfg Auction*. The Tobo \KI Y work. Writ* fo? WRITE US11"" """ U',W<1 klE in tbe ?at?. Baft 'SITE. ISSSgN* ? MSI ft. UP the ayeUm in OYttr _ fSfiyS A>b< t|y?ny desireord*. ORE ENS lift .hi* AJl patlaota ar? tafthatrtalmsnt of THE llC\l?*>?tlio6? ffKfcfe 01 IBM fi^wfg ?CUBANS. up THE C0UP?R MARBLE WOBttft A Katabllahed 50 Year*. I 159-16 J Bank St., ? NORFOLK. VA, H Largos! Slorlf in tUu South! ifc II Low prtaee quoted on Afouumeuta, GrjtreMonea. Ktc., in .Marble or ? Granite, delivered at Any Southern Point. Wrl o for Ulu-truta I Catalog. ?MSB# Ko. 12, It is frrt ; nn<l stvvw uioui?y. Const1* iitBivlnKin fuel, and 1oh9 future cos* In rop aclug bur?. SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION, LONGEST DURABILITY. TRY THEM AND YOU WILl USE NO OTHER. J'ellveretl F. O. B., 3cts., to Any point fn United fetitoe. EARL & WILSON, GaMonln, N. (', AOENTSi? G. T. Ulasscnek & Son, GicOda* boro; osteon Iron ?Vorks. Oa?tonia. N. ('. firiEibY, N. C . J'iu. 10th. 1*00 icari <s Vv'uson, oa-tf?n a. C? (?oritlcmcni V earewull pl.-AKVl with your hare; tacy t n fcbleu* to *avo 80 por cent, of tuel. Vours'ruiy, A.C. Mti.iK", Beo.it 'iron Belmont Cotton Mills .-bclby.N.O. Here Want to lura all aboftt a lloreaf How to Pick Out a flood Onef KnowImpMf?c-! Hods and ?t> Guard against Fjwd? Dotoct Dlwniti ami ?C?ot ? Cuxu whoa tamo Is possible? Tell tlie Age by tho Teetlif What to cftli the DilToreut Ports of H?? Aniiu*l? How to Shoe a Horso Properly? Alt this and otbor (nfurinatlon c?u i>o obtained U,r twwUng our iOU?l>AUK II.IXSTK ATEi> tlOUSK Ui>()Hi which we will forward, i>oet* reoflut of oaly '4~> cents In BOOK PUB. HOUSE, 1 34 LMDtrd Blrt N. Y. City. FOB 14 CENTS ; U'ov.lsbt .B?iulbisyc#r2COjOOO ( nrtf ctmtouitf unci onjf V I'ltf i : I>ht ltudish. 100 Piic. JviTlf Kipn nt.l.K?e? JOO KurlicBt Hod Beef, lOo M I...u? r.iKtiln'KCucumbw Juo [ " bailor's Rest Lettuce, 14o " California I'iB Tomato, JOO " K.irly Dinner Omen, loo I " Briliiaiit l'lowcr 8ocd?, 140 IV or Hi ?l.oo. far 14 ccdii, Al>i-vc in pit B3. worth ludll v.mi nvc, tojiwthyr -*U!l oar Brent riii.b and seed Cataftoeu* umiii receipt of thU nolu'C 4/J4C pobt&sre. Woinritc your trade *nd know >vhMi you one try ??j*lzer'? orrilsynu will noTor get alrin? wtto . out thr iu Onion Sec?08r.#nd , up it lb. I'owioMBt st.au 11 Hill. Catalog Alone 60. JOin X. KKMI ?<>.. 1.1 IKOSSE, WIS.' CATAJUlUCES or THOUSAXny^ ^ SLSTlltf E 1 mKNT l'UEC L?r;tc*t ,\^?rlmrnt in *lio W?rlJ. A .1 KjndJ of l?..oks (or H-UJV Ainn-wnoiita. Inclndtjtf t<? >?* rfnv* Jit'l lasuc f. C nr??le?, Uwrllyi*. ?-r^?? J??i Ncji'? Mr?. Jnrlev i W?* ?'? ??i7 I|.-- iMi>?f S on. iv, I'lsj J ft" Mali* ( I tarn* ?r fnl7i T-LI-nnX t Gn1<U 10 tt.e ?:?*'. ?'iWc to (allotting How to il i .? I p s.t?ui;i:i, niiiNrii, I 20 Wrtl i?2U Slrc?-I? - ISow York City* WANTCn -C**9 of b*.l li*A|th th?? R I-P-A N-B will ??.? Hr;id s . to. to RlpanjOheinto*) i Co.. N? > y nit, lut la fta.nplfii ?nd luou tcu'lmonlalt, jletepifstciDi. EICSLV SSD0S5EB h FARMS W HO U "E IT Saves labor> *sr avesomin; rrKi!.?.?.w:J!s Thiiinlug JiURf, A"-o ho i ns peas, i room corn, beet, for/li m seed, ? t?.. b? use of *P'dai platen wli ? h wo can furiilfh. Fertiliser I?!f>trlbut, ng Attachment can ?l#n be Itirn f-hctl It dvalted. Aki nt> wanted in overv oonnty. A j> i>1 y l.'a 1 1 y for Kxtlm wlvo Territory. Wtl:o lor testimonials and de?oriptioo, etc., to J. II. \Vr.PI?.\CT?\ A ?Q. Char , ur, X, c. HfKt' nbvii i f. N. C,, .luim 15th, 1858. MeB?-r*. 11. We.iillnglon ft C'o.,uont omen; I hav? win* l>oer<> *01 n l'tatiier r rnmiMihcr <>f yeart and f A v without hesitation hat no farmer will nak< fi intsta"*p hj- hnrinp -Hio. 'fhe i laxtcr gives a better Mfliul tb?li can he btnluefl Itv any ether method thai 1 have ever r.o n. 1 he corn !? plan ? ?! I i a perfectly s'ra>Kht row, n>nklng It ca'lcrtr> cultivate, l he thin, iiitw eaves one hiilf the labor o>i-r (i <? ??'<! style, ana arc man and one hor*o v. I I open, feiti Izp. plant ana ever hr much futfniirmen aiultwo hortcs hv tho old plan. and do It muoh bettor. 1 would not Imi u Ithoul it rortc'vcral tluies its. cost- \VH. BitAt>ronn xiir. nr.sT Rvidcuct Of Till? TAI.OE of a nirdlclnnl? the mini* bor of Cure* ell'ccted. ? ? ??? ? ? .. ? , T>?? W onOormi ConMftu. ?????! Cm* f?r RJt?mn?i|?m f, Larobb P*RCisTAor of p?>pio ban any mil. iclneoo the market. It cues by. ?mr?i:aina the Nddt i? P>? J riood ^nd dri>la? them out 4 curb yocnsKLF in ml _ ? rn?,?d saver* ? ? ? . * drnr*WS general y. KSKI.F IN TRB ??*r?of siiffMUf, 7. meet; per bottle ADwYrUIToVI