The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 21, 1896, Image 4
TKLKOKAPIIIC TICKS.
A learned Europeau physician thinks
that the Roentgen discovery in a bad
thing in ouo respect, bo/auae every
mau who was wouuded in. the luat war
ahd etiU-t>ftrrif8 the bull iill want it
extraoted, and the t'atulity under the
useless operations will bo gi vat.
H. M. Coiner was elected president
of the Central Railway of Georgia at a
meeting of stockholders at Atlanta.
The express oflloo of tho New York,
New Haven & Hartford Railroad Com
pany at Boston wan burned. The loss*
<* estimated at #50,000.
At Philadelphia tho soap and npioo
works of P. C. Ternson & Co. and tho
plant of tho Philadelphia Cooperage
Company was destroyed by lire. Tho j
loss is estimated at 8250,000.
At Martin's l?erry, O., the lluckeyo
(Jla?s Works, owned by A. l\ Seaman, j
of Whoeling, W. Vn., ouo of thotftfgeat
plants of the kind in tho couutry, was j
bumod. Loan $150,000.
Tho Mardi Graa carnival is in full
V swing at New Orleans. Tho city wa?
V-turned over to Rex and his aubjeots
ATbft^ay.
Sensation has been oausod at Mo*
bllo, Abv, by th? arrost of David Ilon
ry HealW ft leading light in the Bap- i
\ tist ohuroh^ who Is aooused of caumug
the daath of hie wifo by the adminis
tration of pitrio aold, which he hstl ob
tained ? from a local physician for al
leged analytical purposes,
George W. Vundejrbilt i? lestftbliiih
iogon hi? e?ta\o at Biltmore, a solen- ,
tiflo collection oK dried plants in con- I
nootiou with an arboretum and scionti- i
fioally managed forest. Ah a nucleus j
' y he haa recently purchased l>r. Chap- i
man's herbarium of Southern Aiuorl
icanplauts, which formod tho fouiula
tion for the "Flora of tho Southern :
State* ?
The property known as Edgewood,
the Washington homo for many year*
of the Into Chief Justice Chase, lias i
b#th purchased bv hijhsoiiptiomi unions !
1he -iriunds of Mis. Kate Chaae-Spra
<;ue. who intend to hold it in truni I'ut
her, and upon good opportunity for
its eale to prc-scut tho prooeeds to ad
ministrators for Mra. Spraguo's u.-.e.
. r' At publio sale a year ugo the property
brought $.10,054, which was only the I
amount of the mortgage upon it
Thoro ato clandestine 'possum ran
chfa in Suffolk oonnty, N. Yv.A'ooiin
ty of 25 cents is paid-*Tfj 'poKsuru'e
oart, which exfJxfns tho origin of tho
0jp^^There is a very raro muiumy at a j
Vienna museum, Thorn in doubt asto ;
whether it wa? an ibis or a human be- j
ing. A pioturo of It wae taken by tho i
Roentgen process, which showed plain- |
ly tbo^celeton of a great bird.
Some of tho Blackburn HUpportmsnt
Frankfort, Ky., havo signed a petition
to Secretary Carlisle, nnking him to
use his inlluaneo to induoo the flvo
lound-moarfcy ^Democrats, who rofuso
to4rote foT Blhckbu^n, to oomd baok
N^into the Blackburn rrluk*.
... ? A Hold IliiltbPO'i {
Burglars broiio Info Dannett'rt Park flow
reataurauf, In Now York Gl'y, 8uuday, an I
wrecked tbo safefyoarrylng away 41375 in
oath. Ono of th? bafcs w?w in full view of
the fttroot nnd uuder an ulootrlo light, Tho
proprietor la such u .strict SUbbtturian Unit
ne would not employ a watoiimuu out bat
day.
"m?er? T>ld You <i?t 'fit I ? Coffee?
Tf ftd tho Ladles' Aid 8x.'iety of ourChnreh
out for tea, forty of thorn, and nil pronouneo 1
the German Coftoaberry equal to Rio!
BaJtftr'e cn^lloguo toll* you all about U! 35
packages jEnrliojt vwgutublo seoJU 5? 1.09 post
paid.
ftf tou/wir.t, tpt mis out avd rp.nd with
Jflc. fitaoiife to John A. ijalzor Boel Co., La
Crosso, WUf,, you will gel ff*'o"n paokago of
ftbovo greafcoffoo seod anl our 148 patrooat
aloguol Catalogue ulonn (k. i\)
mf ??i i " ? ? ~
B?ir?r? of Ointmeuts for Ta^rrli Thnt
, Contain Mcrcurjr,
m meronry will surely destroy the sense of
tinellau^Icbwplotoly derail ^o the is Uo2oh\ atom
who i entering i i through i lie mucous surfaces.
Such arllcloa should never be used oxcepit.ii
prescription i from, r op uiaulophya. elans. nati o
lAUia^e they will do H ton luld {o t li e yi nd j oil
uapoMtbiy dei .ro Jroni them. Hall's catiiri ti
-;?roi in-iii u fact u roil Oy !?'. J. Cheney (_'o.,
I olodo, O., contains no mere il*y nod in taken
Menially, noting directly upon tho blood and
iiUotnta aurfacos of tho evstvm. In buyiin
14% ? Catnrra ( 'tir ? I jo mm i* i.* get tin* f;t?nunu%.
ftls Ween infn itallv, nnd is m -<l? in Toledo,
f>hlo,T>y y. J. Client-, it i o. T'MltmonlalH tri e,
M? 8idd by lJruj;.?;.bt% price 76c. per bottle.
Al'? Yon Troahli'd ? And iloVon Want
Your l'rouhli?K to I?'ly Away?
You havo suffered world* of trouble, anx
iety and pain, un?l yon hardly know wb.it alls
you. Hometiino your business eoes wroiu-'.
indfora longtime you havo ncen foellnT
physically very badly. Don't kno\T what i
tho matter? Of cow o y<>u don't, eb-e you
would get pnmc medlHnr. The t rouble 1*
with your Rtomueh ami liver. T> iter's Dys
pepsia HeWled}' will d?> a vast amount <>f K0"d
In helping this trouble if you will use if.
Prlco 00 cents per bottle. For flalo by all drun
if I H t . -
Forty-nlno per cent, of London days are
wet.
Uobbtn*' Floftt.tnic-Borax 8o*p i* loo i*r
conl. pure. Mi; do of Herat. It flr.atft. Co*'s
you 9aifM^ as poorer Worth luoro.
If ell tM* Is tru<* jou it. <*r-l?r oca tukn
of your you'U want a Ik>* next.
Thore are 439 patonta oovorinij masonry
work.
'?BrOWN'a Itrto* ci" * '< '? noc!iF.?" are im
egunled for c'e?r<nir thnvolrt*. l*uWir ?j)tnV"
etft and 9irur?>r < the witrlcl over e?i? ihrm.
Uismarok i.i largnly interosted fr. tho manu
fft?turfe of pap r.
Mrtlher* Apprerluie the (<0011 Wnrlt
of ParVcr'eOinver loalo.^ 1 1 h it-< mf'. viu^ipi ?!
I ties- -a boon to tho palii?striokeu and mu
KITS stopped iroa bv Un. K'UKE'i dur \i
Nerve HnMOnr.n. XotMs after first day's u
Wareelouff fitires. Tr^?tl.'?o and $''.'10 trial '? *;
ti6 free. Dr. Kline. W Arch St., I'hlla , I'.t.
H- 11 m , mmu m
If affilctert with ?oro eye.t use Dr. 1 saao Thonu.
?on*H Evo water. DrugtrUtisnliy'^V uvi hott ! t
la what prlves Hoo.Vs Harnaparilla its Kr^at
popularity, Incraasing snles anil wouderfut !
cures. Tho oornbinntion, proportion nn<l
pVoceas in preparing Wood's Sarenparll!n ;.ro
unknown to other medicines, nnd mako It
peculiar to itaolf, it a? te directly and posi
tively upon the blood, and' as the blood
reaches every nook and corner of the hum ?n
system, aJl the nerves, muscles, bones and t<?
?oee come under the kcnsflcient Influenco of
Sarsaparilla
Tlte One True Bl6od Purifier. Alldrujfgl*'*. 91
etffe I.lv?r 1 11>; ea'.y to
take, im y to operat^ "
PALMETTO BRIEFS.
HI8 FAVirnl Vb. TflKMK.
Wenator Tlllinuu lulk* DUpcnaar) ton
Now Kiiiflmul Au?!trtic?.
Senator I*. II. Tillman wa? the guest
of the Coiumoroinl cjubof Wovidouo*,
R. I., HUilbpoko bofor** In t^oly nt ten
ded mooting on his fauion* dispomary
system. The famous ox governor wn?
au agreeable surprise to tho assembly
and spoke in ? forcible and oonsihtout
manner on liii subjeot, giving an in
teresting and simple description of the
plau an 1 execution of the liquor bqsi
uea^ an carried on by thaMtato govern- I
menfc of South Carolina.
This was the <1 r?t viiit of Senator
Tillman to Now England, and waa of
additional interest on that aooouut. At
the end of his address, which wait warm
ly receivod by the cli^b, 1/resideut An
drowH, of Brown University delivered
a brief address in commendation of
Senator Tillman's talk.
Major W. II. Look wood Paymaster of
(i on. Btoppelbeln't Brigade.
Brig. -Gen. Joseph L. Stoppelboin,
of the 1st brigudo of cavalry, has is
sued an order appointing Mr. William
H. Lock wood, of Boaufort, to a po?i?
tion on his staff. Tho*?rder is as fol
low# : y
Headquarter* 1st Uriuade Cavalry,
ChurloakrfC^CTrFub. 18, 1800.
Cionoral (pder No. 7.
William iL of Beaufort,
is thin day a pporrTfeu paymaster of this
brigado, with thu rank ot major, vioe
T. If. Barrett, resigned. He will be
obeyed and respected accordingly.
By command of
Brig. (ion. Stoppelboio.
Major Lock wood is ono of the beHt
known moil in the State, Ilo is the
president of tlio Bank of Beaufort,
past grand dictator of the Knights of
Honor of South Carolina, and holding
prominent portions in other secret
orders, mid i? one of tholoadiyg flnnn
cict>- of South Carolina. }Ho is on en
thusiastic mi 1 1 1 it mod, having been
identified with tho military for fifteen
years.
.State I )iU r ?;^fts'soe fa t to n .
Trof-jJ-. W. Hurt, of ClemBon Col
South Corolma, la connoeted
with tho Stivt?* Experiment Station.
Ilo wishes to form a Sttite Dairy Asso
ciation, and every man engaged iu the
businoss iu South Carolina should cor
respond with Prof,. Hart. Ho says:
The following would bo Homo of Iho
aims of a dairy association:
First? To increase our know-lodge of
tho different factors concerned in the
economical prod lotion of milk.
Second ? To know how to place otir
dairy products before the consumor at
the lowest cost.
Third? To endeavor to securo legis
lation rogulatiuK the h?1o of oleomar
gnrino.
Fourth-- To secure tho benefits of
co-operation in purchasing dairy ma
I ohinery and supplies.
I Fifth ? In connection with tho State
' Experiment Station to conduct o.xpcri
rmi nts designed to throw light upon
the obscure points in dairy practioo.
He aluo aiiggcste that as many of tho
dairymen in Iho State as can should
come togettier at Columbia, while tho
Legislature in in uesHion, or write him
their idoan about such an organization.
Here, then, is tho opportunity for
South Carolina dairymen to organize a
Kb Dairy Association, and they
sWuhl. one a lid all, hasten to reap the
benefit of it You must pull together
if you hope t<? accomplish anything,
and the quicker von (jet about it tho
better. \Vri4.e the profesuOt a postal
card, or, better yet, a long letter.
riioSolons Invited to CliHrloston.
Tiio City Council of CharleRton have
utMinitnously adopted the following:
M'herouH, it. i? uudet'Htood that tho
board of vibitorn of tho Citmlcl Acad
emy will invito tho Jiogislatut'O of
South Carolina to visit and inspoct the
Citadel on tho 22d instant.
Resolved, That tho City Council of
Charleston cordially Hoootids thin invi
tation.
JlcBolved, .-That tho Mini of two hun
dred doling 18 hereby appropriated an
11 contribution t<> tho board of visitors
to n-^fiht t lioin in eiit"rtain. lig those
gtl Cit^.
* .
W ilt .Meet In TtoeU mil
I'ho executive couimittoo of the
State Teachers' Association has ao
coplt d tho invitation t< ndcrod tliom to
hold their next meeting in Hook lfill.
The nnthorit ica of tho Witithrop Col
loge have oflVivd the un^ of that build
ing. I'his in tit I ! well lor this end.
The thrto :ijo; inig? held in Converse
Collect! have I'eeti much etijovod by
th?)i?e, who attend''' Those in charge
Micro h ive been \t-ry courteous mid
attentivo, and t iu< -e u Iio have attended
hovtV nlwayp felt tied they wero wol
eonie.
j Tho operatives of tho Spartan and
j Paeoh-t iijill--, ot H| n-tAiiburg enun'y,
' have he'd ;ne lings to condemn tho
! proposed !"??'. >ry legislation. Of the
j &0C at tie- Sp:rt i:i tiiil more than 4 00
1 wero proven !
'
Attoriu V (i? i.'* il il^fbei decides
tlmt the (oie-i.d As.-emVjv ntav buy
the Stat- V ? \hihit If' tii t )m' < tovornor
wlio wriit i ? im : . :: ?. . *i hi* own
o:to lit. i i.. ?!-. n f '? 1 1 it
WrTVLPR DISGUSTED.
I ho Of*mor.ittz*.i(ton In 1'rm okn? lh?
Ciijilatii-Oi'io-r.il.
A despatch from Il'ivunn icivvis a roport of
an Interview wifii C'a^tain-Oenoral Woyler In
which lio oxpre.-?s?v? with }rr?'at cmphAHis his
disgust at tho con litloti ot n 5T? 1 1>? which ho
found upon Ills arrival in Cuba.
With tho eni-iny only hum miles from tho
capital, tho courncro ? ?f Spanish droop
iuR, tho arinv iHi:l'Vslv split Into small sec*
tloosand a powerful fo^'o of cavim-y scat
tered into mimito dctacliraerits, things, ho
%ald, could not Jiavm been much worse.
General \Wylor *Um ai'fcd that whllo hi* might
3) cot wlh momentary difficulties. ho would
nevertheless, conquei i'V eoustijnt work Ami
ocasoIcss activity.
It was hU Intention, ho laiVl, to o'osa up
tho Infantry corps with reinforcements from
Rpaln, and to suppress all tlie oxi-tin^ small
detatchments. A dejpatrli from Havana
ilates that tho Mayor o{ M-?n\jfna and other
residents of that placo have joino I tholnsui
"*.? ' \
ProfCMor Von IIolW, of tho TTnlrrrslty of
Chicago, 1* a ratiro ol Livonia. Bh itas
forced to Ioavo ]lu.vria Iii IttVt on account of
somo of hlA political Writings. Iflt \>if? la
an American a graduato of VuAsar Col
COL. ELLIOTT ON CVItlMENCY.
1 ti?Oitly Member of tho Mouth Carolina
I>?l?gatloii Who Opposed the
Fr?e Silver SubMttuto.
In the Houaoof Representatives, bo
foxo the vote win taken oil the Senate
free eilvor tmbstitute for the Dlngley
bond bill Col- Wrn. Elliott addrt -*?ed
the body in opposition to free silver.
Ho is the only member of the dele
gation who i? opposed to freo silver.
The following u u brief synopses of l?i?
sp*ooh:
"lie said he was uguiust tbo Seuato
amendmens as he bait voted against nil
propositions fur the free coinage of
silver iu past yoars whenever tbo
question cumu up on its merits. Ho
added that the people of his distriot
are much divided upon his question,
yet a great mojority of thorn are alto- |
gather opposed to any depreciation of
any part of our ourrenoy. , They have
very bitter reoolleotions of the evils of j
a depreciated ourrenoy, and they inuiHt j
that every dollar of our money shall bo,
kept of the sumo valuu as every other
dollar of it. a
Mr. Elliott alluded to Senator Till*
iuuu'h speech delioately, sayiug: "X will
take oooatlon bore to any, in view of
what has been said elsewhere, thut they
thoroughly endorse and upprovo the
oourso of tbo President in the aotiou
which he has deemed it necessary to
take for the preservation of the finan
cial honor of thu oountry. They en
dorse and approvo all that he kasdouo;
aud they do not believe that any execu
tive has ever surpassed him iu his de
termination to upold the honor of this
country and protect in all <cspeotH its
interests, I say this not only iu behalf
of tho groat majority of thu people of
my district, but as voicing the senti
ment of thousands of people through
out my State who thoroughly approve
his course."
Ho said ho could not understand \v by
the representatives of tho cotton pro
ducing districts of tho South should
think ttiut this measure is of such im
portance to them. "With whom do
we deal?" ho inquired, "\V'b..lu do wo
seuil our prodyyteT'tho enormous crops
that,wtt"proiiuoo every year, far ox
deeding what can bo consumed iu this
'country? Do wo deal with hilvor coun
tries? Do we deal with Uhifia, Japan |
uud Mexico? Why, no. Art o n bur- j
plus product is substantially sent to the
gold oouutries of Europu ? England,
Germany and Franco. Whon wo con
^ider thu vast amount of cotton alone
?that is ship eil to those countries I
uauuot understand how geutlomcu oati
maintain that it is to our intend to
advocate a system of curronoy entirely
Ogposed to that which they aro u ing.
During last year wu shipped to thoso
couutries tho following enormous
amounts; United Kingdom, 3,-il!8,'Jo5
bales, worth $ll)l,t?8ti,(jo0; Germany,
;l,5U0,3Ui) bules, worth $43,075,399;
?France, 773,731 bales, worth S'J 1,583,
8'JO; total 5,732,2^8 bales, worth tflGG,
815,939.
"Now what will bo the result it we
go upon a silver busts? The distin
guished Senator from Novado (Mr.
fttowart) Baid over twenty years ago iu
,the Seuato, advocating thu declaration
that all thu bonds should be paid in
gold: 'By this process wo shall come
to a specie basis, and when the labor
ing man receives a dollar it will have
tho purchasing powur ol a dollur, and
lie will not bo called upon to do what
is impossible ?pr him or the producing
classes to do, llguro upon tho fluctua
tions, figure upon tho gambling iu
JNow York; but he will know what his
money is worth. Gold is tho yuiversul
standard of tho world. Everybody
knows what a dollar iu gold is worth.'
"Now what would the people of tho
S ?uth, the cotton produceru. do it this
country were put. on a bilvor basis?
Thoy would havo to hamper themselves
iu tho way Senator Stewart describes,
'They would have to liguro upon' tho
gambling.'. We could uot havo a bet
ter description of the condition that
would conic upon tho South if fruo
coinage of silver is adopted than what
was suid by Seuutor Stewart iu this
statement, when speaking on another
subject.
' 'The gentleman from Texas in apeak ?
iog on tbiHBubjoot, advooatod tho troo
coinage of silvoi because gold, hu said,
waa appreciating in vnluo aud had been
for twenty years past, ninco J S73, and
ho proved that, he claimed, by the fact
that cotton had fallen iu price,' from
1873 to the past year, from about '22
cents to about 7 cent'. But why did
the gentleman start at 1873? Why did
li?? n<^t go back farther and see what
were tho facts as to tho price of cot
ton?"
ASiire Cure for Klietiniuf If-in.
Messrs. .1. H. Hobbitf nnd J. L. Knm*
soy, of R?tl? have organized (ho
liobbitt Drug ( otnpunv with h< jyirpmr*
lor* in that city. They will in ?tiitfaoturo
what they claim to be it superior rem
edy oinl a certain constitutional euro
for rheumatism, called "Rhoumaoido,"
nn entirely' now discovery. The pro
prietors state that sides lmve already
boon made in three Sutton on?l cures
o fleeted in every ciieo.
The remrdy is said to br> entirely
vegetable and not) nlcoln "lie. The
m? thud of in n in ifiu* In re nnd ingn di- nts
are different iroin any proprietary i
medicine on the market.
- ? ? i ,
Greenville's Disastrous l<Tre.
Halt' tho busmen portioit of the town j
of Greenville, was destroy d l.y |
fire early Sunday morning. I'lio lo/s
in estimated x t $l.r>0,000, with iiiMtv
nno^ for but one-third the total
Amount. Ten two-story brick stores
with the optra house, fonr one-story I
hriek stores, nnd eleven fiame build* |
ingh were burned. Tho flru broke ont {
in a barber shop in the opera house j
block.
SURGERY AW> X KAYS.
AnOp?r4tlon Pfrformeil ain lt??ull<>( llH
N'fw 1'lintojrniilir,
Wh.it la believe I to ho tho llr-tt aurgloal
operation in tli? Unitml States as a dircot re
Milt of tht? revelation* ??( Roentgen's rays,
was performe 1 in Ward C of Moroy Hospital
at Chicago, III. Tho "operation consisted fn
removing a bueksbor en-ryste J b?tw?eo the
bonesof the thtrdaiul fourth flu<??rsand About
an inch mid a half back from the knuckles.
Tho operation wait performed by Dr. Jam>'l
Hurry, uMiitftd by l)r. J. 8. Rmkln and Dr.
J.Ij. Miliar. Th? subj et wasltouls Btirk
har<tt. His band was ttrst "pliototrrapJUKl."
A buakshot was disoovured aad BurUuirdt
assented to nu operation. When the
anie-thettc had produced tho dwlred effrct,
Dr. Burry mado nu incision About an ?nch
Ion?,' and his knifo struck the bullet at tho
exact point lurfionied tjy the bPomble print
taken from tho Kvotg'-n plate. T5?eiwysi?I
3).'mIU? w.h extracted without difficulty.
TUB FIFTY- FOURTH cpNOBWW.
; A hyuoi>*l# of the Proceeding* of ISoth
llOillMi
int SENATE
WJtONKSOAY.
in taw Senate Wednesday a Mil for ?
bridge aeron# th<> Potomac from the uaval
oitwrvatory ground*, Washington. to the
Arlington estate, was taf-en up and passed. [
A resolution was oifor.d by Mr reffttr lor
spuolntmont of u select committee of live
senators to inquire and report upon all the
facts and olroum*tanco? eonneoted with the
salo of tho United States bond# by the secre
tary of the. Treasury In 1894-95 and '&6.
A bill fcft tho admission of Arizona as a
jftutu ww Introduced and referred, after
which tho ui^;t;ot deficiency bill waa taken up
and some programs made in it.
lUUKSOAY.
in tno Senate on 1 bur# day the free ship
bill, to entourage American shipping, was
roported back adversely Irom tho committee
on commerce and was Indefinitely postpoued.
A bill making -Jackson's birthday" aJogal
holiday wusj introduced by Mr. Hill, Demo
crat, of Now York, and referred to the Juflk
clary committee, V
Tho resolution declaring Alonzo Stewart,
of Colorado, assistant book-keeper of the
Senate wan inken up and passed.
Tlrourgciicy bill, carrying appropriations
to the airtoi.nt of ?U,000,000, Wiw passed.
The following w< to taken from tho cal
under and parsed; Benato Joint resolution
authorizing tho National Dredging Company
to proceed with tho work of dredging the
vfilkii u nol of Mobile harbor; Senate bill for
tho Issue of patents to land In Florida uuder
an act of lKM.
Mr. Quay offered a resolution, which was
agreed to, Instructing the finance committee
to Inquire respecting tho alleged invaMon of
American markets and tho menace offered to
American manufacturing Industries bypro
ducts of cheap Oriental labor and to deter
mine what Is the cause of such meuace, and
what means should be adopted to prevent In
jury to domestic produoors.
After a short executive session tho Senate
adjoined till Monday ntyct.
MONDAY.
Iu the Senate Monday tho senatorial elec
tion case from the State of Delaware was rc
portod back from thooominitteoon privileges
and elections by Mr. Mitchell, Ropuollcan, of
Oregon, Its chairman, tho report being in
favor of the right of Mr. Dupont to the soat.
Tho views of tho minority adverse to that
proposition aro to be submitted Tuesday, and
the question Is to bo takeu up for the action
of tho Senate as soon as possible.
Another proposition for a national holiday
was prosented In the form of a memorial. It
is to bo tho 24th of June, and is to commom
orate the first sighting of the North Atlantic
Coast by John and Sebastian Cabot, In 1497.
It was reported to the Judiclury committee to
which lias already been referred Mr. Hill's
Mil for a "Jackson Day"--tho 15tli of March.
A resolution was offered and agreed to,
celling on tho Secretary of the Treasury for
; information as to the amount in the Treasury
on Mareh 4, 1889, uud Murch 4, 1890; whether
tlu rc has been any diminution of revenue;
i and If so, from what causes.
Mr. Morgan offered resolutions which
wore agreed to calling on tho Scorotary of
the Treasury tor reports o( Treasury agents
In tho year 1894, as to tho huutlng and de
struction of fur seals on thoPrybllolT Islands
and in Behring Sea.
A message was received from tho House of
Representatives notifying thu Senate that its
amendment to tho House bond bill (the free .
Coinage substitute} had been disagreed tq.^
tim House, No suggestion as to a ?0nferfmoo
was made. ?
TUESDAY.
In the Senate on Tuesday tho chairman of
iho llnanco ?ommltteo stated that the com
mittee was waiting for some action on tho
pai t of tho House on tho bond bill amend*
rnent.
Tho Military Academy appropriation bill
was then taken up, considered for three
hours and pnsfiod.
Tho pension approp1 iatlon bill for the
coming (lsoul year wua taken up and passed
as quickly as tho clerk could read it, In less,
than eight minuted. Mr. Gorman, in refer
enced this bill which carried an approprla
tlon of $142,000,000, said It was ono of
thoso appropriations which added to
tho great expenditures of the
govern tuent and hung like a
pall over the country. Ho recalled tho pre
diction that ho had heretofore mado that the
receipts of tho government would not meet
Its expenditures.
Mr. Call introduced a resolution which
went ovot directing tho Secretary of the
Treasury to dispose of the lapsed bids in the
recent bond sale to "tho highest bidder, In
eUn'lng in the bids 6ueh as havo been receiv
ed up to tho time of tho passing of this
resolution, when puch bids shall be opened by
the Secretary of tho Treasury."
After a short executive session tho Senate
adjourned.
V THE HOUSE.
WEDNK6DAY.
In the House Wednesday the appropria
tions committee reported with its unanimous
Approval, tho Senate joint resolution appro*
prlatinu $75,000 for tho expenses of the sur
vey of tho line between Alaska and tho
British possessions.
The bond-silver coinage bill was then
taken u p*k> oommlttco of'ffho whole and tho
proceeding., wero among themostlnterestlng
of the. protracted dlacu. slou. The general
debate on this bill will closo Thursday at
noon.
TH008DAY.
After nearly two weeks of almost contin
uous debate, tho House Thursday, .n com
mittee of tho whole, by a Yoto of 190 to 80,
recommended to the House non-concurrence
In the Senate frco coinage amendment to tho
House bill providing additional reveuuo for
the government, tho issue of bonds to pro
tect. and maintain tho gold reserve, and the
sfle of Treasury certillcates to meet tempo
rary deficiencies In rcvoLue.
NTh: report of tho committee on elections
To. 'J, upon the contest of * Van noru vs.
Tarsney, fr<'tn the fifth Missouri district,
In f.i\ t of Van Horn, was presented by
Chairman Johnson.
Fill DAY.
Dy a vet.; of 215 to 'JO. the House Friday,
after debating tho matter for almost two
weeks. decided that it would not concur in
tin* tv.'imu' fr?>o silver coiling* substitute for
tin* Mil of the IIoUr--o nuthorlzini< bond sales
to maintain tho gold reserve, etc. Nothing
elso presented In tlx" course of ho five
liinii.V ??'.?*p'on. The debate wii? n very i?
ttT'^tii'.p > no.
Ther* wan on evening session of the House,
I dowte<jl t i tlm consideration of private
pen.-iod Mils only. Mr. Tulhert. of South
CarolinH. ol-je-teii t> restoring a pension to
[ a widow who forfeited her riirl.i to it l?y re.
marry Inc. It :und ??? Mr. Hardy, Republican,
of Indiana, no. >1. Ho jumped up and said;
'?South Carolina lias made trouble in tho
United States ever since the days of John C.
Calhoun, whom Andrew Jackson throatenod
to hang in 1S3_\ I am liro.l of coming here
every Friday mtjht to l?? dictated to by tho
Stai? of H > t!i Carolina which has not had a
constitutionally elected Represe tatlve on
the tloor since l.s-27." This outbreak fulled
fo di-tutb Mr. Talberfs good nature.
S A Tt'RPAY.
It the IF fii*"* on Saturday the consideration
or 'he a_ri ulttiral appropriation bill gfivo '
an opportunity ! ra reviuil of tho attack*
U[ > n Secretary Morton, o* tho Agricultural
Department, begun by Senator Vest. In tho
other branch of Congress. for refusing to
ewute the provisions of Congress to dia
trlbuto s^eds among the farmers of the
country.
The judiciary committee's suhs'itmo fo
Mr. B >atnor"s resolution regarding the re?
fusul of Comptroller R >wler to certify tho
sugar bounty claims for payment was
adopted. It reads: Resolved, That tharom
mltteo on tho judiciary be, and hereby I?,
authorized and directed to inoulre hb to tho
condition of tho law on tho subject of tho ex
ecutive officers of tho government In tho
several departments thereof to refuse to en
force, exeouto or comply with tho pi o vis
ions of any art of tho Congress of the United
States on tho ground of alleged necessity or
for other reasons and to roport to tho Houso
in a bill or otherwise."
The Senate amendments to tho bill Incor
porating the Society of tho Daughters ol the
American Revolution were concurred in.
Tho House then went into commllteo of
tho wholo upon tho agricultural ap
propriation bill. Mr. Wlliis stated that
tho bill was tho natural born child of a com
pany of farmers. (Lau??Tjter.l It carries a
total appropriation of SvS,16$,lC2, which was
tl!5.36S less than the total ot*th?? bill for tho
current year. That Mil, ho suM, "was pa.-?
' *1 whilo tho fam'tia Holm an. ortndiana,
was a mrmln-r of Congreaa. Tho roductiou
from A standard which passed his scrutiny
and approval thcnl I con mend lts? if to th"
economical spirit of the House. I hcllovc
tlmlilll will UiiA i vuur appiuvnl uutll y&u
tome to tb" s?tl distributing paragraph and
?'hare no doubt you will tc able to manage
Jhat to th? satisfaction of men and aajfla.'
HOXDAY.
In tbo House cn Monday the Appropria
tions committee reported the uiyent d?Hel
enoy bill with i*i o amendment.* u.ado by tbo
Renato, reeouiWn i u^r oonourronco in a low
tf the amejndment* and aon-ooaourrenoo m
I tho remainder. (bo report wqm agreed to,
aud a moUou fo i :>k a coulerouoO upon the
di?agreeiog ? Otea ot tbo two houses pu&ed.
The committee ou ways and moans, re -
ported o substitute I or tbo resolution refer
red to that committee, culling upon the Hoe.
retaiy ol the Treasury for information in
detail as to thoprooeeds of the e?tte8 of bund*
uudOr tbo resumption not of 1m7S, of tbo re
demption of greenback*, national bank notes
und Treasury uotus sluoo July 1, 187U; the
movement of legal traders In ?>ank reserves,
und lit ibe Traa:?uryi what became o| the
proceed# of tho bond salea. aud from what
? oureoth? Treasury derivod tbo meucy to
lu'-ot th? ?xeoss <>f government evpcudliurcs
over receipts. The resolution a.-> reported t>y
tbo committee was Adopted,
Tbo HoUso then went Into the tVnuinitUO
of tbo whole to consider the Agricultural ap
propriation bill under the flvo minute rule.
! PI MUY.
lit the House on Tuesday under requests
Jor uaanimousc^iMiriit several bills and res*
iti>i|| m* wmfTV rd, among them the r< eo
lation dlreoting the committor on ways find
aicans to liy^uire into the effect of tbo differ
one? of th^fexobitnK'e between countries hav
ing the gold and sliver standard of value Up
on Amorloa-i industries, and to report by bill
or otherwise,
Mr. Sherman, of New York, reported the
Indian appropriation bill for tho yew ending
Jnno 80. 1807.
And Jlr. Cannon was given leave to fllo
the Iwuiatlvo and judlrlury appropriation
bill With tho olork.
Miy Bingham from the committee on ap
propriation*, reported to tho House tho iog
Ishirive, executive and judicial appropriation
bllL'lor the com I' g fiscal year. Tho bill
oa/rled an appropriation ' ot $21,414,195,
wUieb Is 5*025, 855 below the estimate* sub
mitted and $U25,582 le^s than the appropria
tion for the current fiscal year.
Tho House In committee of tbo whole again
n ..uuiod eon. Mrrutiou of the agricultural
epproprlatiou bill, the paragraph governing
the purchase aud distribution of seeds being
the ponding topic of discussion. Heveral
speeches on the bill wore inado pad Bevoral
amendments adopted,
Tho House entered upon tho consideration
of the bill to extend the time within which
the governaiout uay bring suit to recover
Mile to 'ands illegally or erroneously patent
Vu'ed, >ut ? lj'>v,rn xi without e. mltig to ?
vote.
HOUT11KUN DEVELOPMENT.
liunliiv'rtB Enterprises Reported to the
Manufacturer's Ucoord.
A apnclal d 1b patch to the Baltimore "Manu
facturers' lieoord" states that the atcol works
at Fort Payne, Ala-, built several yearn ago
at a OoBt of $800,000, but uover put Into oper
atlou, started up ex perl meat ally ou Tuesday,
Two .were made BuooesBfully, using
basic Iron produced at tho Birmingham fur*
nacee. If experimental operations are buo
oeBuful, thoontlre plant will to started ? bu(T1?
ole^wovklag ^L?)lal having bcon provided.
Jtio euccfitu of tli 1 b plaut will mean a full de~
/Volopmont of tho Btoel making; possibilities
of Alabama. A $60,000 cotton mill company
will build a mill ut Oxford, "Ala..
Millcdgoville, G., reports a 0,000
spindle mill i a mill new. under construc
tion at Oastonlawlll havo 10,000 bpindles and
260 looms. Waxhaw, N. C., will build itj.?
000 Bpludlo mill. Philadelphia people
iiurchasod Iron and biass works at Newport
f>;ws( a flour mill with a daily capacity of
U00 barrels and a 60,000-bushel elevator
| will be built ut Texas City. Tex., by
I "Illinois people. Among otlior enter
prises reported for tho week were n
?26,000 lumber plaut at 81. Francis, Ark.;
a 12&-barrol flour mill at Joneaboro, Ark.;
j a 30 Ion ice plant at Peusacohi, Fla. ; a knit
ting mill at Athens, Ua.; a 40-barrol IImut
mill at Akorvllle,. Ky. ; a 25-ton loo factory at
I'laquomiue, La. ; a $300,000 elect ic works
Company at New Orleans; a $20,000 cotton
eoed oil mill at Bcrncsville, 8. C. ; a ?100,000
'* quarrying company ut Uo.dthwaite, Te.vn.*,
organized by Kausus people; a $000,000
wharf and wareh* use coiuj.any at Norlolk.
A general survey of tho entire busing
situation of tho south shows a remurk
ably favorablo outlook. Manufacturing
enterprise are being organized by local
and by outside people. The movi'miHt of
western grain and provisions through south
ern ports, instead of througb eastern ports
as formerly, i? asc^imlng very largo propor
tions and indications, point to a very rapid
development of the soutii'o. foreign trade.
Tho tendency of railroad buiMiug, of trade
interests and of population are all south
ward, lndlcattug very material and wide
reaching changes during the next few years."
Tlio Sub-Treasury Eliminated.
The Columbia Btafce prints ?u interview
with J. W. Bowden, a prominent Populist
of that 8tate, in which Mr. Bowden, who hn9
returnod from tho meeting of tho National
Farmers' Alliance in Washington, says ?hat
that body eliminated from its platform 'its
famous demand for an agricultural sub
Treasury systom, and also the demand for
the expansion of tho currency to ?50 per
capita of population. Tho land plunk and
the railroad plank wero made to read as
they did originally. ,
This signifies that the Alliance has aban
donud the financial features of its platform
which would have stood in tho way of its
coaleeeon?pkh other free silver parties in
the cominj^vtesidential campaign.
Ifl/tti r.lco fuv r.?bv?ee?.
The John A. Stiller Rood Co., Lu Cro<*3*?,
WK, pay hlprh pricey for now things. They
reoently pa'd ?30:1 for n yellow rind water
m?Ion, *1000 for 3 ) bu. now oato, for
100 lbs. of potato?v>, etc., ct<\! Well, prinai
for potatoes will be high n?xt fall. Plant a
plenty, Mr. Wideawake! You'll make
money. Salzor"? Earliest are fit to eat In 2*)
days after planting. Tils Champion of tho
World is tho prontest yiold<?r on oitth and
we cbal'enirn you to produce its equal (AC.)
If Vou wit.t. skvo us 10". in stamps to tho
John A. 8alz?r 8ned Co., r,a Orossfl, Wis.,
you will get, free, ten packages grains and
grasses, including Teosinle, Hpurry, Olant
Incarnate Clover, otc., anl our mammoth
catalogue. Catalogue a'one 3?. for mailing.
wM
The successful farmer has
learned by experience that
some grains require far differ
ent soil than others. He j
knows that a great deal de
pends on right planting at the
right time. No use complain
ing In summer that a mistake
..was made in spring. Decide
before seed-time . The best ?
time to treat coughs and colds
Is before the sseds, or germs,
of consumption have begun
their destructive work.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod
^Uver Oil? with Hypophos
phites, promptly cures lung
and throat troubles. Do not
neglect your cold.
SCOTT'S HM* JLSION has twn endorsed by th?
mtd' -.nl profe??i ->n f. f twrnty VMM- your dot lor.) ?
Tlti* ix S>Kiui? It it *!? jy? f..>:M+bit ? ?iw?ys uniform
-tlv.JVUHfii1 n thr purttl ^ / Wgia n CoJHvfr Oil
?* < Urpfp^'t ' '
In >.* o> Scott'* EnnU*l<m. >lih 1r*<J?-m?rh ot
miQ _ fJti i, ?? '
Put up l.i rent ir.\ $ i . co liirt. Th* HMD ,im
H??y b* w enr yoMt ujli or h?I(. y^yr
The bottom of the Atlantic forum a
sort of terrace alonj; the continent,
?loping ffWUftltlly for several mile*),
ihou?uddcaly descending to a far grat
er depth, lu general about 100 mile *
from the shore, thero I# a depth of 100
fathoms, but intou inllos the depth ?s<
coeds, 1,000 fathoms.
J, 4 :
Wishbone parties are the latest thins
lu Hi/uland. A card with a wUlibono
palmed ju the comer ^nd a Quotation
writtm beneath is torn in Liiklvea and
a piece k'lveu to a lady and ^eutleiiitui,
respectively. partners aro secured by
matolriutt tho pieces.
The Modem \
Commends itwlf to (ho welMfformed, to 4ft
phxuantly And elfeetualiy wh*t wtv* formerly
?lone <a the crudest manner Mid dUAgreeably
m well. To olcauKd tha ?y?lein nud break up
cold*, hOAibtohed Rud f?vero without unp1oa?
Ant ?t(?r *>ttiXiUf, u?e tha delightful liquid la?.
Ativo rotpedy, Hyrup of Figs. M*uuf?oturod
by California fig Hyrup pump&oy*
When Yoa C'umo <? Meullz* ?
that your come Are gone, And my pain. htm
grateful you (?ot. The wvrk of Uiuderoora*. Um
Wo think PUo'h Cure for Qonturapilon In
the only medicine for Coughs.? Jknnii PllfOK"
a hp, fcsprlngftolu, Il!<*., Ott. 1, 18W. ^
? lire. WloAiotv1 V^WrnngyMmipTor cMMw?
(eethlmr. noftens the yiinWiAluoes innMamC
Hon. allay* pain. cnr<* wind oollr.UVs ? KotUtu
? -x
Rattlesnakes, Butterflies,
and . . . ?
Washington Irving said, he supposed a certain hiU was called
" Rattlesnake HiU" because it abounded i w~-butterttie$. The
" rule of contrary " governs other names. Some bottles fire, tup*
posedly, labeled " Sarsaparllla " because they aro full of . . . well,
we don't know what they are full of, but we know it's not sarsatt*
rilla; except, perhaps, enough for a flavor. There's only one
make of sarsaparilla that can be reliccf on to be all it claims. It's
Ayer's. It has no secret to keep. Its formula is open to all
physicians. This formula was examihed by the Medical Com
mittee at the World's Fair with the result that while every wier
make of sarsaparilla was excluded from the Fair, Ayer'a Sarsapa
rilla was admitted and honored by awards. It was admitted be- ,
cause it was the best sarsaparilla. It received the medal as th#?
best. No other sarsaparilla has been so tested or so honored.
Good motto for the family as well as the Fair; Admit the best,
exclude the rest.
Any doubt about It? Stud tot ths " Curebook ."
It kills doubt* and curc? doubter*, \
Addreut J. C. Ajrer Co., Iftwill, Mus. . ;
A Perfect Food
GL.
That Is what Baron von Liebig said
of good chocolate. All of Walter
Baker & Co/s Cocoas and Choco
lates are good, ? the best, in fact.
Walter Baker & Co ., Ltd., Dorchester, Mass.
P oor soil
and exhausted fields which
were or.co productive can again
be made profitably fertile
by a proper' rotation of cropfi
and by the intelligent use ol
fertilizers containing high per
centages of
?' Potash.
Strikingly profitable results
have been obtained by follow
ing this plan.
Our paVnpbiet* *re not advertising circular* boom
iiiff special fertilizer*, but are practical tvorks, contain}
4n;> litest frcscarches on the subject Q f fertilisation, and
are really helpful to farmer*. They are sent free for
ih<s sukiofc.
> ^ GERMAN KALI WORKS,
f. 93 N atuu St., New Yorlu
TH15 AKRMOTOW <XX ***
wiudmiu busiiMM, b?c*oa? it bM reduced theceet of
wind power to I,? wu*-- itw*. U bM many torancto
- m m boiwott, and ?uppllea IU to ode and repfclra
M four Coof. It can tua don nuroiwi i
belter arucM? ioc ices moon uiu
others. It nik?a Pucapln? *n<J
M weeLOalTWiuwJ-ffter
Complotlon VttndmtlU, fHUu?
V iwid n*?d B<*el Tower*, mmi ??????
FnniH, Sta?r r<*<l Cutlers wirt Feed
Grinders. On application U will n?me one
of Uio?o article* that It will furnUb until
January <#l at l/? tlio usnoi pnoe. ? awo uuw
Tauk0 and Pump# of ?ll klmM. S6ad for cmt*lofu?.
Pac itn i Wit. Keckwtli mi Piilmre Strata. (Ucu?
osrtoruiTErs
udinedd
* AfD
OoHool Of SUortllAXKi
,* CUD.HTA. <JA.
L't'ik'* 11^1. Aotutl bmlnHi ffrom day of
? utt-rii.s. liu-m-in n*p*n?, co1i?k<? ourr ?iOf an I
fo.xt. u-M.t. ?'"??>11. 1 lor b iqdtnme'V o?tv
I of u?. H?.rA citMDsrthsn m inr Houtborn city.
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nn|i|?v WrileKV i??vi|i mrcit. TionViwil
U? ISJi^ Kim. i>r. II. m. Honi.:.er, inisTi, c?.
Mr. jj?rt M. Moses, tho advertlsmeut >v
and bus! ness writer of 502 Third
street/ Brooklyn, relates that he
recently had ocoaslon to consult Dr.
J; 8. Carreau, a well-kaowu physi
cian of 18 West Twenty-first street,
Now York City, for a stomath trouble
which w<w pronounced a type ot
dyspepsia. "After consultation,"
writes Ttfr. Mosefl, "the Dootor gave
mo a proscription, nu ll was some
what surprised to note that the - ?
formula was nearly Identical with
that of Itipans Tabules, for whiohl
ba<l, on more thau one ooeaslon '
prepared advertising matter. I had
l)r. Carreau's prescription filled, and
it proyed flutlsJnetoiry, giving qulek
relief. A wc^lc later, when I had ^
taken all the'medlolne, I Again ott'led
on the Doctor and mentioned ihe
Blmilflrtty of his prescription andth?
proprietary remedy spoken of, show
ing'btm both the remedy itself and
tho*fprmula. Tho Doctor was at
flref^mewhat tnollned to criticise
what h*4 eellod p itent me<tloln*s, but
appeared to bo surprised when ho
holed to vrbnt extent his own pres
poriptlon oonformoJ to the formul^
J showed him. It was pruoiioally
the same. After a sh'ort time devo
ted to noting the onreful manner In
which the proprietary medicine was
Npreparod, ho wound up by prcscrib
mg.it for my caa<\ Of course I had -v
to pay him for telling me to do this,
Uit it .Ar ns \yorth the oost to have , ^
Eucli high professional ossuraoco ?
that the advcrlinpd article was, fu
fact, the scientific formula that it
purported to be. I mii<ht bilvo
- * taken the proprietary medlciue in
_y- tho beginning and saved th ? i
Doctor's fee, but I thluk theconfl- t '
dcnce 1 have acquired In the efTlcaiSy
of the remedy, through the Doc
tor's indorsement of it, Is well worth
the foe. ,
Rip.??* Tatml*' are ?>H l?y rtnig*ist?s or b t mMl
Jf (l.o orients >?K'n:s ab>r) is s 11C 10 The t\tp Of
Chemical t.'o imtov. So. 10 Sprue,) at, He it xerk.
Sauiplo vial, 10 cipl*.
S?\^. U.? <T
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stomach, kidney and liver complaints. Are you afflicted ?
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Tk?l U their rrrord th# norid o?#r. 1Mb* Kortk?r?-irow?, ttMr ar? Vto4 I
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II y<m with toutke mo*.y? t ?tU. btn i?lh4wrk?t fit In ?1(M
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