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I A merchant lu Birmingham, Ala., u
few days ago hired a trolley ear, cov
hrecl it with hunting and big advert taoI
taunts of bis business, put a life and
ilriim corps inshlo and sunt It bowling
Over all the trolley routes in the city.
Whoa a man nut lees an improvement
tn himself he always feels that the
World Is getting better.
IliK.l Vt'ice fill* Cot*-'? ??The
John i\ Hol/.oi s?oo<f Co., La Oi u v>,
Wis., pay high prices (or new things. They
recently paid $300 tor n yellow rind wnlotmelon,
1000 for 3d hu new oats, f'10-) for
100 lbs. ol potatoes, etc., etc.! Well, prices
, for potatoes will bo high nex fall. Plant a
plenty, Mr Wliinnwakr! You'll makr
money. K.at/.m's Earliest are lit to eat hi 2S
days after planting. Ills Chumpion of the
WorM is tho greatest yiehlei on eartti and
wo chal'enee von to produce its eijual ( A ('.)
Ik von wini, skni. us It):*, in stamp* to the
( John A. Milan' See.i Co.. 1,:t Crosse, Wis..
you will got. tree, ten packages grain** an I
grasses, including Tcesinle, Mmirry, <?inn
Incarnate Clover, etc., and our manrnoih
vhimiu^uv. ^/aiiiivi^u*' ii?uu'" 1 vi minii'if
"ewnve of ointments for n(?rrli Tlint
Contain McrcArj,
?lt mcr< urj will surely destroy the sense of
Intel I h ml coinpletely derange t li" w hole f?\ atom
Who i coloring ii, I heou.cli the mitt oii?ptirfKi'M.
r Sueu .ii'vicies should tivu'i he u *vd except on
?roscrit>tioin from reputa le |.liy> cians. u . tl.u
lama ;i> l lioy will do is ten to.il (o IIiok od ) on
?n p.issilny derive:rum them. (I > 11V>?. .. tariii
JJUV!, Uio.itifutlured ty K J. Cheney & CeM
PuiC'.to, !>., rout 'ins no mercury and is taken
fcioeo?.lly, actingUrn . ?*< ' ... .*
MUCOUS surfncoa Of the sy.tent. Jo g
JihIi s (!a f t fi Uuru be jiiro to he <ren nine.
Jy.M Uvlcon ti't.i. uhmt, and is in ide in '1'oiodo,
iiii"' * '>' d. I'hour y ?k <Jo. Testimonials trie.
| .i dd by UruKii.stB, prico 7Ge. )> r bottle.
f * A i.'ood Dojt Ih Worth Cooking After.
If you g;vu a dot and think any thing of mm
you should he nbln 10 trout him inteili|<ontly
when ill and understand niin sufficiently to
detect .symptoms of i line is. The out? doctor
bone written hy i(. Oluy tilover, 1). V. S.. s|K>ciiiUst
ut canine disea-i^ to ui? principal kennel
ciu'os, will furnish this intoi'iuatioii. it is
i*. e oth bound, h.ind-enielv illustr leit hook,
and will born <t postpaid hy the Hook I'uliiiehinu
Homo, i:w Deonai'd St.. N. Y. City, on
receipt, of 4D cis. in posvas-e . taiups.
Are You I'rouhleilAikI ili) \ oti Wttnl
Your Troubles to Klj Atviiy V
\ ui tinvt) MutVeivd words o* i inutile. mix*
irt.i i ml |Mii ti. and you lia ed I y know what nils
you S.cuclrno Your business noes wronir,
and t'" a lonu tone jou li:i\e Im oii feolliu;
uliyiii'.illy very hndly. Ilon't. know wtint. is
the matter? Of course you don't else you
would cel. minni medicine. 'I'ho trouble is
with your stoinnch and live:, Tenor's l)yn
ih n-'ii itoiuodv will do a east amount, ol uood
in In 'nitiif this t.roulilo if you will use it
1'i'ie.i ah cent* per bottle. for sa'.n liyalidruy
itist
T!i? V...I.U... I" . ?
Commend.-; itncif to tin- i?l??i*?no.l to iln
plea.vantl) and cflrctnall) vvliai \va< liil'Ricrl)
done in I lie i rmli'il iiiaiu.v't ami ili.-v.at;rci"il>l j
nv well. To cleanse 1111 nvulem ali'l lirea\ up
culi' I- ami rrvcri willi iul linn ca.-a
111 .1! Ii'rc U'< c* - , ill/? I li? ' 1I1 .?; ! 11! a I I a pi at la xntive
-emciii, Sir.ip ui' I ..-.. ^laiiufiu lurc)
tiy I' .lijoi uia l'\v, Sv y.tp l'uiu 1 m\.
When 1 un Conic in ttciitiy.i
that vimi- eorna arc in.iie, aiul im pain lu w
*rat< iul yuu It.vi. lln: ivi rkul lliiulcnvi n--. 1. m
Farty-utno per cent, ot 1. u li.n days sir?
*?1
Dobbin*' .Floa'.iii* liorai Scan im lit* per
cent. pure. -V .iln ut Pom*. It tlu^ts. Ocatu
you kuiio u poorer Ilea! .1:? Map. tVurtli more.
If all tins is trial >011 in cil il. I'rili.r 0110 ruko
of your tsrweer, you'll want a box next.
There are 45'J patents covering masonry
worlc.
"BiIvWN'S 'Pri?? clll Af. 'r?oi5l?BA" are 011equnfed
for c'e.Ar'n-r the voici Pnhlie speaker;:
ami si inters flie world nver rise them
Bisniarolv is largely interested in *in maui.*
lc. 'ruro of pan 'r.
Mother* Appreciate the (iciiri IVorli
of Parkcr'a(1 i 11 :erfnnir,w ilh its revi viiurqua?
Hies a tiuon to l.lie pain-sl.i'ioUou and m ivou
wo T iiiiik i'ikmh < aiv nil i i ill;'(i in |n.I hi .
[5 tiionr.lv tnpilit mo lorCmipliv .Ivnnim I'inok
A HO, Spt 11' 11 - I't, I . <)i i. 1, IH!M,
Mr* Wlniiii>v - >n ittiii' >vrup lor Mlilron
l4" \ loctliimc.tli* "lit . n iluot's iiiijaiiimivlioii,
iilla y? |mi in.?ii1 1111 I ool lo. 2*m-. m lull He.
KITS -loimeii free l?y 1>ii Ki.imOk Ukk.vi
n kkv; It r.HTOitKit N" 111 - nt l't IIr- i ilay'n
ft I a, vi I mi i i-ii i"5. Treit I Nn a ml J H) l rl:i Mi '
tin five. Or. Kline. ikil A roll St., I'll In . I\?.
1' i'V > 1' .! ? i: li?tI'M it l?i I i Minnni
Hon - I'. \ o \v a I i'i'. I >i . . j i Hill at in i lull 1.11
^ t~~jl
; ivient
in wh.v i;im'i IlooiV Snrinpnrilla its u'ten
popularity. incre.vOiifc sn'o-i anil tvoinlerfn
cruets. 'I ll * onmli. ttnl.inn, proportion am
prorr.'s In |iri']>.irin I lim I'm Sar-nrnrilln on
unknown lo oilier mctlii iticH, and make i
peculiar to ii n-lf it n> la ilitrcl.lv ami poai
tivoly upon 11 " lilonil, ami a.v tin lilimi
ronrliiisi'vi ry nook ami i:?irnorof the hiiiu.u
ny.slotii,all I lie norveH, iiium-Ios, lionotunil tin
HUtvi i oiiiii under tl?o lien, ficirnt iiidticmv o
SarsapariHa
Tin ? 'i,.- l l lie r.lt inl I'lil ifil i Allilril i.i-1 < I
1!) -. , Jl?O'R'h . m"o liivo'- IIM; 01! i li
in ~ j vi : i a u. . . : v wmie :
:
f[ %v' ^' 7v;' ;,C )ii P #'1 *,?"
6 )
p Rattlesnakes
I |l and
i V
Sv W.r lungti it In ug .said Ik
\jjP^P Rattlesnake Hill" because it
x * rule of'contrary " governs othc
pnaodly. labeled " Sarsaparilla
zf "x we don'l know what they are full
'{ "' ) i ill i, except, perhaps, cn;ni;;h
&' ? '" ike of .sarsaparilla that i an be
' 'i AyvrV. It has no miuI to hi
W /r x physicians. Thin formula was
f mittec at the World's Kan with
f ' x make ot sarsaparilla was ev. Iud?
' ''"y rilla was admitted and honored
7 x cause ii was the best sarsapatil
":) best. Mo ether sarsaparilla ha
x (iood motto for the lamily as it
p'ty exclude the rest.
P'P Any doubt abi.u: a * .7
It kiil.t (toulii .u
,jg) A'K'ri V ; i V'A c
Till', MAKKKTS.
Niwr VOIIK UOTTON ru-rniuw.
Oottoo, ensy;mi<UlliiiK uplands, 8X; raid!!io|{
Kulf, *>%. FntuiW, st<?dy. Hales
?e>,000 bales.
July .7 90(97 92
I'vbrua.y ...7 70(973 August 7 88(a>7 89
V.art'h 7 70(97 77 Hapt 7 67(<i7 69
?I>ri1 7 82(97 83 Oat 7 52(97 68
May 7 80(987 Nov 7 47(97 40
Miuo 7 83<?89
LJVKIiroOI. OOTTON MARK Br.
t'otton, stvady. Middling I 1-2. Futures
*tu?ly. Hales 8,000, iualuditiK Atno. iaan,
;.ono.
Ko'o 4 25(920 Jouo A July...4 20(921
Fab. A Mar. .4 23(? 24 July A Aug...4 20(921
!*n:r?V Apr 4 23 b Auk. A H*'pt..4 17(918
>pr A May .4 23 s Hopt A Oct 4 09(910
Aluv A Juno. .4 21 v Oat A Nov ..4 00 8
Nov A Dm? .4 05(1/06
ciiicaoo ouai.n and inonuoR.
*"'KAT Fob May
viiN - Feb '2b% Muy 30^.s
oats ?F?-b May
t-ikk -F'-l?.... 10 V2yz May 10 ;WJ<J
. .no - F. b.... f> May 5.70
aims Feb 5 17.!". May 5 37>*
IIOMK i;Ori'i?N MARKETS.
Char- Ool Char
lotto. ernl'lu. lesion.
Good middling. 8 V/^ l~y$
^uietraiddHng. 8.05 1% ? I-1C
liddliug.. 7 }\ 1%
Strict low middling .. 7;? 7}<j
I i j\v middling. 7 7;'h
Middling fair. 8
I Fully middling. . . 7}{
AT ilTMI'll VOJ \ I'M.
I dorr on Mi - - <|i:> it ?! i us: Aug ist:i<|iil?'t
.'VJNorfolk.q il t Vv, < harleslon. stealy,
i 7%. iloston, tjttiii, .s ;> 10. Savannah, q?. "t,
I ' 11-10. ll.dtimoro ilnll 7. Philadidphi.i,
uiet, .V*f. Wilmington. dull, 7. New
i * aUs ?w:'L 7;.. .
KVbKioit COTfvK M'Ulv^r.
* Middling ... .1%
| Strict middling 7-J-.C
1 ?od middling 7; ,
HAI. 1.10II TOBACCO MARKET.
dwokors, Comineu .'V?> 5
" Clood 6(v>) 8
Cutters, Common H!><. 15
" Good .... . iti'.i 15
Flue in;.< 20
l< liters, Common Green .. 150(5* 2S
' Good 'Jfc> 3
' Fine 4(ni (I
Wrappers, Common C(?M0
t! ood 10 (n 18
" Fine.. ... H0.?:i0
Fancy 35fa53
>lnrkct strong with good demand for all
- rades.
ItAl.TIMOUf. I'RODDCK 3IARKRT
Flouu Firm, Western superfine 2.55lft>
! 3.70; tin extra ?2.050? :t. JJO; family 8.t>0<?
i i.aB; winter wheat patent i3.00(? 4.15
spring wheat, patent $3.756i>?4.04; spring
1 wheat straight ?3.50.
Wmkat -Firm, spot and February, 74(H)
MarchMuy 73^i)73,t?; steamer No. 3
r>'d ; Southern wheat liy sample 7oC" 70
' ) en grade, 72(H175. I
Coiin Firm:spot and February 38,Vf(5i>33^;
March, April 84<Vi3iff; May
' Vji^.vyj; steamer, mixed, ;
' Southern white eorn 32, >(? 33'do yojiuw
I ;orn 3J?,>83^'.
Oats -Firmer; No. 2 white western 28(a>
jh;-,'; No. 2 mixed western do 2C(n>,20<J
ltye Firm; No. 2, 44<HM.? lor near by,
t7(a-4H for western.
Hay Very quiet: elud< e Timothy, ?l(i.00
I -lied.
NAVAi. HTOItKH.
j Wilmington, N. C. ilosin lirm, strained,
' 1.35; good .sti.uned. J.40; spirits steady,
<V?; Tar steady, at .14): erudo tur,
;>?utiuo lirm, hard , soft, 1.50; virgin
1 1.D0.
Cotton Sked Oiu Easy; prime crude
i 2*.y?)2'2)^; r. o. h. mills ?; off grades ?;
! oetter grades 2h(S<)29; prune summer yellow
2d^l!9; off HUinmnr yellow 2<>^D2C,}?; prime
white ?.
IUGE.
Thqrico market waa steady at Charleston.
The quotations are: rrimol^alJi; flood
3?j a 4; Fair 3^'a3^; Common 2>'?a3.
COUNTRY PBODUOK.
Country Butter Choice Tennessee 18a3.V?
medium 12)^ to 15e.
Cow Poos?*J0e and $i.00 per bushel.
TIIK DISPENSARY PAY'S.
I Kvaas Sends tho Central Assembly o
Special Mrssugfl- Two Keformers
Unseated.
' There woro pretty stirring scones in tlio
South Carolina llouso of Koprosentatives to
! wards the close of Moatdny ovoninjt's session,
j when after a debute continuing nil day, tt?e
' House by ? vote of N) to 86 unso.Vwl two of
i it.i reform mom hers?Messrs. John T. (?:rs,
ton, of Aiken, nud John T. Duncan, of Notv
lx*rry. because ih'-y woro disquatiilcd under
tho new legislation from holding two ofllees
of psoi'.t and t ria l at ono and the .same lime.
I Mr. lmnenn was trief ele.rk o tlx Secretary
! ol Slate and Mr. tluston was superintendent
| o[ tl.o State Dispensary. Tho Conservative
| members of tho llouso voted to sustain t!?e
! portion of tl'e? dual oflleo holders. Mr.
. Daman, jest In-fore tho vote was taken,
I made a sonewnat impassioned speech ru
| wid -ii ho intimated that a "statesman out ol
I, J a jot." in Ins county, vvlio had always been
1 I persecuting him, was at tho hottom of the
j | ntTnir.
I I: tho sumo prim iples apply in tlio Senate
t that t?ody will lose several of its members.
Monday ui^hl Governor Evans presented
~ to tiio OcucraJ Assembly his special mutual
1 message relating to tho dispensary system,
i llo declines In tlio message to ask for the
almlition of tho drinking featuro of tho law.
f Tho total netuecrued profits from tho bus
inoss for tho [inst eleven months uro $'213,ft!f>.67.
lie reports that the contabulnry ti ?s
cost fori I in past year $43,032.01, ami ?17,081.70
worth of contraband liquor was seized.
Without tho constables ho says tho blind
titters would bo rampant. Ho has discovered
1 teal retail liquor licenses worn issued by the
wimvu mini-* icoveriimtvn u> i;>/ illicit
I vvliiHkoy iN'iiii'r:'. in (M.arlei ton at onetime,
lio i'ocm for Juitito H.ttioiiloii's injuneti'>ti,
I "al'.in*; it a l?v;al curiosity. flu just lllna lii.<
I appointment of metropolitan police for
1 I t'tiurlc .ton aa a matter ot io.-ohsUv.
i
;]>/' %' ' %
^0j)
y^icr|iies> ?
* * * (|ol|
supposed a ,iii 111. iull was i ailed \
abounded in butterflies. I lit* xf-i;/
r names. Some hottles ate, sup /. x
because tliey ate full <>i . . . well, Wy
t>f, I>\it we know it*:; no! sarsapa
for a ll.tvor. There'? only one
relict I on to he ail it claims. JtV.
(. p. Its formula in opa n to all
examined hy the Medical <.'0111 ^A\
the result tlial white every oilier rf^'i ' /
il bom the l,-aii, AyerY. Sarsapa- / ?;.j\
l?y awards. It was admitted liela.
It received the medal as the /
ficen so tested or so honored
tell as the Fair; Admit the host. / \\
: i.J tor the ''Cuifhool
id cures doublets
1 <"<)., Lowell, M.i' .
THK FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRBttt).
A Synopsis of thf Proi-cedlngs of Both
Moustrs.
TIIE 8KNATK.
mm day.
(tt tb?> Senate Monday a joint resolution
relative to tho termination of tho war i
Cuba was introduced, and it was mado tho
special order alter tho urgent dolioioney bill.
The remainder of tho day was spoilt in tho
discussion of tho joint resolution directing
the Secretary or Agric Ituro to purchase and
distribute seeds for tho year 185X5. A final
vote was not reaelied; and after tho nnnoueetnent
of tho death of Representative
Cruin. tlie Senate odiourned.
TUESDAY.
In tho Senate Tuesday a hill granting to
tho city of Charleston, H. C\, the postoflioo
building there, to bo used by tho commercial
bodies of thut city, was rej?ort<*i to tho Senate
and passed.
Jt was ordered ihat on February 22nd the
President pro tern, of tho Senate read Washington's
Farewell Address.
The bill as to the distribution of feeds was
taken up, and M|\ Vest's substitute agreed
to. and the bill, so amended, was passod
without a division. It authorized and
directs the Secretary of Agriuulturo to
purchase and distribute seed for the year
18% as have been dono in preceding y< ars.
lie is to procure the need by open pur<*hu80
or contract and shall not pay more for them
than a reasonable and fair price.
A message from tho President on tin subject
of the imprisonment in France of ex
Consul Waller, of Madagascar, was luid before
the Scunto.
The urgent deficiency bill was taken up
and gave rise to several hours dismission?
one of the pointsdisciissed bciug civil service.
The bill went over without action.
Wl'ey ESP AY.
Tn the Senate \Wdu ?;?ay a bill for a
bridge acres, the Potomac from tho naval
otservatory grounds, Washington, to tho
Arlington estate, was taken up and passed.
A resolution was olTored by Mr IV.ffer for
apiioiutinent of a ivlcet eoinmitteo of llvo
senators to inquire mid report upon all tlio
facts and circumstances connected with the
sale of the I]ailed States bonds by tho secretary
of the Treasury in 1884-95 and
A bill for the admission of Arizona as a
state was introduced and referred, alter
which the urgent deficiency hill was taken up
and some progress made in it
THURSDAY.
Ill the Senate on Thursday the free ship
bill, to encourage American shipping, was
reported back adversely Irom tho committee
on commerce ami was indefinitely postponed.
A bill making '.Jackson's birthday" a legal
holiday was introduced by Mr. llill, Democrat,
of Now York, and referred to the judiciary
committee.
Tlio revolution declaring Alonr.o Stewart,
of Colorado, assistant Iwok-kocper of tho
Senate was tnkeu up ami passed.
Tho urgency bill, carrying appropriations
to tho amount of t(i,0l)().(K)O, was passed.
Tho following worn taken from tho oalumior
and passed: Senate joint resolution
authorizing the National Dredging Company
to proooed with the work of dredging tho
channel of Mobile harbor; Honate bill for
tho Issuoof patents to land in Florida under
an aet of 1842.
Mr. (juay nfToroda resolution, which was
agree t to, instructing the ttnaneo committee
to impiirc respecting the alleged invasion of
I American markets and the menace offered to
! Ancrieun manufacturing' industries by proI
duets of ?'.heap Oriental labor and to deler|
mine what is the cause of such menace, and
weal means should ho adopted to prevent injury
to domestic producers.
After a short executive Mission tho 8en&to
adjoined till Monday next.
TI1F. HOUSE
THURSDAY.
MONDAY.
Tito discussion of tlx: Senate free silver
amendment to the tariff billl was ??oati?\'tf)d
in tho House Monday ,but no action was taken.
Mr. Dtngley asked and obtained unanimous
consent for tho following arrangement:
1. That to-morrow, Tuesday, from 12 to
5 o'clock, be devoted to tho consideration of
business of tho District of?'olumbia.
2. The rest of the legislative day of Tuesday.sessions
from 8 to 10.30 o'clock p. in..and
from 10.30 to noon, and all of the legislative
day of Wednesday lie devoted to the further
discussion in general debate of the pending
bill.
i %>. i uaw iit'fii j ^ in. id n |?. nr., iik: iiiuv ui
the House bo devoted to the eon.sidorntlou of
the hill under the 5 minute rule for debute
end amendments, at 4 oYloek, the oommitton
of the whole to vote upon reeommending
I e.oneurreiioo or non-eonoui reneo in the
j Senate substitute to the ifoUS! hill,
j Mr. Knyeis, Demoerat. ot Texas, anuouneed
! the deatli ot his eolleague. Mi. tlrniu, mid
! after tin; adoption of the usual resolutions,
i the lleuse adjourned.
'i tissn/v
<>:< Tuesday up to M-.'IO o'eki-k' was eon
! sunns! in the lloil-e hv liw-iI e:-S from the
. i-oiii iiittee on the Histrn-r of liohiuihin.
<\nsi.l< ration ot the hond silver coinage
j InU was then resumed in eomiuitten ef the
whole, and t h?? reiiihindet of the day and two
.it d oie-hah' hours a night session was
j tnk-Mi for its eoiisi l r;..i. n
VV lis| SUA'.
Inthellouso \Vo,iiii-s?iay ;.'.o appropr.a
turns committee reports I wifh its unanimous
approval, the Si nate joint resolution appropriating
f7f?.0d0 lor tile expenses of She siirj
vey of the line between Alaska and the
i bnt.Vii possessions
| The liond-sil ver r.ouiago I > i 11 was then
taken up u committee of the whole and the
! [iroeeedings were among the most interesting
i of the protraeted diseu sion. The general
j debate on this bill will eleso Th trsdny al
UOOIi
j v.t'w in- iri v two week' ot almost, oontin
uous debate the Mouse Thursday, in eom
the whole '-y a \ote of 11)() tofO,
reeon-mended t<> tlio llouse non-com-it rrcnco
in the Senate free eoinage ameudineiit t.) the
llou o lull providing additional revenue for
the g. oernmenl, the issue of bond* to pro
test and maintain the gold reserve, and the
sale ot Treasury certilieatev to meet tempo
1 vary doti'-iencies in revenue.
| NThe rep.i-i of the ointiiiife on t lections
| I'e.'J ii ni the contest f Van Horn vs.
; i'nr-e.ev from tin pi- y.i-tsouti lis.riet,
1 i in lave: it Van 1! r:> was presented by
i i 'hit -r .n otins n
j li> a . ... . .. i!. .> t . .1,. Ji'rtday,
j ..'ti i d. aling the iv. 11? r for almost tv>o
weeks, do ided lb it, i; . ild not eoiieur in
the Si nate free silver o r.age substitute bailie
t-:!l of tin' II..;1 e i.uihori 'iug hotel sal i
t-> maintain tin' gold r< serve, etc. Nothing
< 1: : wa- presented in the uirs:; ' tin live
hours' session. Tlx -lt-bak was a very int
r< sting one.
There wa1 an nrni^ n oftlx House,
devoted t.> tlx' con-ddcratinn of private
J pension l>ilIsonly. Mr. Tulhcrt, of Houtli
iCarolina, objected t<> restoring a pens-ion to
a willow wlm forfi-iti I lu-r right lo it by reinurrving.
H mail'- Mr ll.inlv, Kopubliean,
of Indiana. mail, lie jumpM up ami said
' South <'arolina ha- m:nlo trouble in tlx*
United Slate-; ever .since tlx- days of .lolin ('.
Calhoun. whom Andrew Jackson threatened
to hung in |s:t-.'. lainnri il of coming here
every Friday night t - ho dictated to l?y the
Sttiie of So th Carolina, which has not hail a
constitutionally elected iteprese tative oa
the tloor since 1S'27.' This outbreak failed
to disturb Mr. Talbert' good nature.
HATHtiv/.
it tlio House >n Si I unlay the omiderniion
of IIm agricultural ::t>|>r>>;>rsatioti bill gave
:m opportunity for a revival of the attacks
upon Secretary Morton. <?' the A-.rrionltural
Depart-ix-nt begun by Senator \<-.-t. in tlio
other branch o! Congress, for refusing to
<-M--nto the provisions pf Congress to <1 is
tribute seeds among the tanners of the
country.
The judiciary committee's subs'it iiio fo '
Mr i'-uiitner'n resolution regarding the refu-nl
of Comptroller Howler to certify the
rnenr honuty elal ns for payment w.is
adopted. It re.-uls: Uesolvcil, That the committee
on the judiciary lie, and hereby is,
authorized anil directed to inquire ji? to tho
eondition of the law oi? the sehjeet of the evcci
tivo officers o' tl. government in the
several uepurunonts tnoreoi to re iuse to enforce,
execute or comply with tho ptovisions
of nny of tho Congress of tho United
States on the ground of alleged necessity 01
for other reasons and to report to the Huuw
in n hill or otherwise."
Tlio Senate amendments to tho bill incorporating
tho Society of tho Daughters of the
American Revolution wore concurred in.
The House then went into commit tOO ol
the whole upon the agricultural appropriation
bill. Mr. Willis stated that
the bill was the natural horn child of a company
of farmers. | Laughter. | It carries a
total appropriation of ?:I,1L8,I!1'2, which way
$145.35)1 loss than the total ot the bill for tin
current year. That bill, lie said, "whs passed
while tho fam< us- llolnian. of Indiana,
?lucmwr 01 couurcse. ine reuuenon
from a rlnndurd which passed his scrutiny
anil approval shouM commend its; If to the
economical spirit of tho House. 1 believe
the hill will meet your approval until you
come to tho seed distributing paragraph and
1 have no doubt you will be able to manage
that to tho satisfaction of men uad angels."
GENERAL WEYLER IN CUBA.
The New Captain-General Jlnkee the Oath
of Office.
Tho Spanish cruiser Alfonso XIII., with
General lYeyler, the newly appointed Captain-General
and Com.uanl-M-in-Chief of
the Spanish forces iu Cuba, onboard, arrived
oJT .Uwrm Castle, Havana, and at 10 o'clock
entered tho harbor und steamed up to tho
city.
f
GENERAL WETLEK.
As the warship pnssed Morro Castle she
VTa.1 saluted by the guns of that fortress, and
as she proceeded wus welcomed by thunders
of artillery from tlio Cat anas fortress and
the dipping of flags and other greetings from
the ships in the harbor.
General Weylcr. who was accompanied by
Genernl Bnrgt-s, Are I as and the Marquis de
Ahumada, too latter having been designated
by the Queen Regent to he second to General
Woyler in command, disembarked shortly
before noon and was met by the civil and
military oflicrrs, who escorted him to tho
palace. The streets were lined with men
and women, and thcA-ntirecity was decorated
with flags, bunting and flowers.
General Weylcr proceeded on foot from
the landing to the palace, where lie at once
*ook the oath of omce as Captain-General of
Cuba. After this cerentouv tlie new Governor
and Cornmauder-in-Ohfof held a reception
in tho palace, receiving tho leading
ditisens of Cuba, a number of Grandees of
Hjmin/tfco heads of tha various commercial
bodies, tho leaders of the political parties
and the foreign Consuls. Crowds in holiday
attiro illled the streets and the PJaza do
Annas, in the vicinity of tho pa ace of tho
Captain-Genera', was packed with cheering
men. women and children, while numerous
bands of musio played patriotic Bpauish
airs.
TIIK ??!<; TOBACCO THUST.
The Net K.irnliigH for (lie Your ARci
l)<!(1uotiiiK Kxpt'iiM's Nearly
$4,000,000.
The annual intuiting of the A ntriuari To
baeco Company was held in Newark. X, J.
Shares to the amount of '270,000 of the 177,000
were rupri seined. The iihvCii" .approved
t ho maimer in which llm honrd i lireetors
li:ul coniluefeil the I>nsi;? dari-. t'.u
year, ami ordure 1 Hint tuife t 111 ?
meeting be e)iaiiged from th r ! Wo
nesdny in February to lie ? :i ! V, due
day in May. Several diai m ;( ri.i.
were made.
The Treasurer iii his rep >: i,\, ; ,, m ;
earnin;:s of 11 o year. a:;. .1. Iiriu.ir all
ehan.'es and r?|>"li.-eH a ail t. r n i. s:;..
'.'7I..V21, out of wiii'd; lire tiav < n !
el.ire.I lour quarterly di\id< u.'-> ed Ik.i hi-:
en ; eneh on 111. ;i. ? fer. nl : .-l. a u. aniii.e
to ."1078,410, it avinq "i:?.ot:t. ?l " i.o ajI
plit'il to the surplus aet i.. .? lie .v. i
of tlivideuds on its eeianioit ?!. A i.iat
per et nt illviiier.il on it.- n\ n - " !. Inbeen
due 111 red This aaioiiui.-i to tjd.tii J .t.'i.t
The terms of the dir r -r-- Were \i. . d ..]
as to suit the new one- ' : : ;< .; in: ;! mietJng.
The. directors elected w r< or t.'.n-t . ' are
I.i'W'S (linter, Jnrnes If. Duke | jij. \. Duke.
\V:u. A. ,Mitrlairjr. tleorire Arent I-' r two
years Geo. \V. Watts. \V II. petit r, .1. ?m
)'..pe, lAir oitii yt'iir ( ? . W tJ.ite .lames
tl. Duller, John Doerhoefei .to tali ! rowne.
The director- met a id r< i'le 'tetl .1,.-i.es I;.
Duke Us president Tt-e other olHeeis were
also re-elected.
ITvial'l I IJITION
Sit t lie Sellouts for Higher ! '.<! ue.it ion
in Tills Stair.
, iIn: toii -wing i'ill providing fot free
I tuition ni the schools for higher edura;
tion in this State hits passed tlie House
! and may become a law:
Section 1. That no ehurgeB for
tuition Rliall be made against, or collectetl
from, any of the youth of this
State by any of the sehooh for higher
eihicatiou supported and controlled by
n.? ut.a . . i ..i.. ? c l.
tut; ntnii' iiiiiirpr* tin" |H!iriith ui mini
youth shall have a gross annual income
of at least $1,000, or shall own property
of tho vnluo of nt least $2,000, or
unless in the ease of no parents livinp
tho youth has held in trust for him or
her an estate or income of like value.
Section 2. No youth shall become
a beneficiary in any way whatever in
any of said schools or colleges utiles*
entitled as above to free tuition and
qualified otherwise, as may be required
by law or tho rules ami regulation*
prescribed by tlio boards controlling
said institutions.
Hec. J5. That this net tako effect or
and after July 1, 1 Still.
'II ic North I'ulc Koimd.
A <li'S| nt< li from Irkutsk, Siberia, says thai
a Siberian trader named KouchnarofT, who if
acting in Him capacity of agent for I>r. nausea,
tho Arctic explorer, has informed the
prefect of Kolymsk that ho has reached the
North Polo, where lie fonncl land and that bf
i. now.on bii way bud
Wlier* Did You Got Tills CoflToe?
Had the Ladies' AM Society of our Church
| out for tee, forty oft hem, and all pronounced
, the German Ooffeeberry equal to Rio!
Balzer's catalogue telle you all about It' 35
packages Earliest vegetable seeds $1.00 post
* paid.
[ Iv YOU Wll.T. OCT Till* OIT AND SENIi with
16c. stamps to Jobu A. Bulzer Seed Co.. La J
Crosse, Wis., you will get fro' a package of I
k al>OTo great coffee seed an 1 our J48 page cat- I
i alogue! Catalogue alone 5c. (A. C.) I
|
ytdliii
uwu VVIIIV
The successful farmer has I
learned by experience that
some grains require far different
soil than others. He
knows that a great deal depends
on right planting at the
right time. No use complaining
in summer that a mistake
was made in spring. D:cide
before seed-time. The best
time to treat coughs and colds
is before the seeds, or germs,
of consumption have begun
their destructive work.
Scott'sEmulsion of Codliver
Oil, with Hypophosphites,
promptly cures lung
and throat troubles. Do noi
neglect your cold.
SCOTT'S KMULSION has teen endorsed by the
medical profession tlr twenty years, (ytrk t our Joe tor.)
This is because it is always p.i/atjNe always uniform
?always contain* the purer! p/crucfiaii CjJ-li'.nr OU
arr.i Hypopho t niter, j
Insist on Scotl'B Hmulsion. with trade-mark of |
man and lish.
Put up in yj cent and fi .ai sizes. The small .zo
may be enough to cure your cough or help yo ir baby.
I 1 oor soil
i
c
and exhausted fields which '
were once productive! can agaii
be made profitably fertile
by a proper rotation of crop .
and by the intelligent use <>.
fertilizers containing high per- ;
centages of j
Potash. !
Strikingly profitable results
have been obtained by follow j
ing this plan. ^
Our pamphlets art* nn advertising circulars boon:ing
special fotlilizm,l)Ut arc practical work-., containing
latest researches 011 the sultjri i of fertilization, antl
are really Irclpftil t > fanners They arc sent free tor !
Uic asking. i
~ GERMAN KA1.I WORKS, '
y 3 Nassau St ., New York.
MEN AND BOYS!
Want to 'earn all nlioot u Af
. Horae ? How to I'll k tint a /c 1
Good One ? Know In.perfe.- ' V
lions uMl ?? (JiiRr.l icalnst ^
Ffi llJ ? I>? II I", ilisca-e ill] I y I I |4 I
Erect a fine v iicn came Is y \ / V I
|H?s.l.lc ' loll the age ! > J \ / \
the 'lectli ' \V h i t to i all I lit liiili r< i;i 1rls of tlia >
Anln al * lli.w lti>iir.r a fltitfce l'r p rly Alltli.
ctnl i.ther Va u.lil* Information cnit i e ol.tal e I Iw ^
rcatl.iig oor IO(NI'A<;i: IM.I VI'II I'l'KI)
i II.. It -i ! ; IKIOIt, whl-'li we will lorttnrJ, pun
I ill 'i,i ;? 1,1... viny J.'i .-rut* in ; j
LOOK PUB. HOUSE. , '
i 134- Loonniri St.. Now York City
IA1. AiAlAiMAiA i as
1 I A Perfect
! That is what Bz
:?! of good chocola
-j5j Baker & Co/s
lates are good,?
Jl
^ Walter Baker &
\ Tell H
i To Evervone
| < '
ibn! r.ro\
the synii >>: fur Ivalih, >:*.?. ngth and It;
.ill disc ;m' ; arising liuir. impure blood
poor Si i m kin' \\ <>m \M in her daily <
It eliminate* t!k impure Moorl from t
ptoniaeh kidi:- y and liver complaints.
Krowtt Clittink.il Ci , I>;
"SATzer'S 1
J\r? rfoirni' '1 'Ifnralli
a . x " i!h -y
i - N3 Sorout Quickly. Cro-.v Vi-r
, ? ' W W\ \ Ix * lor ' !
I'm yi lMI}/ 1 " i ?? <f
\ '3* ?%Viv */ K 1 ?u.?k^ a b?. I nfv^iu-nt !? . #
i A |f I " lf\ f tf. v*. 1 ntd | fr-m halr t :
1 /.. jj f k / it y i w i?li tointke tn inej t at I I .
[ / [J 4 ?f |\ \ :?>" utl cl y-? ii ii*.fl?l,or? -ptunt Hr. l
Y; J '* ?y<i ?v\ lUn-i s* irh ?l- %)> li?t l}i)~l?ishtn ri
\ jL.!'* yf :* \N-^f M\t M*iJ, Hi 1^r rn.t-K i in
i 1' "S h 8rii.cp .i KfTln tC ifnmhef oinnfMi
I .1 v. y J P *,;?r m.iminnth l'!unt a*i?i | ( v
I I if D th i'hiiro<it vej^al?Vf,with (iricciviliri
I V * /# t |M:a f, (if (' alrcuo and I'acku -o <.f
\U/ j JOHN A. SAL.7I
riip. Tlt-lyn
jltr. IJert M Mosbs, the ahTertisment
sin<l business writer of 502 Thir.t
street, Brooklyn, relates that ho
recently hah occasion to consult Dr.
J. S. Carreau, a well-kaowu physician
of i8 West Xwenty-flrsl street.
Now York City, fora stomach troublo
whivii n?v*t |iiuu'mmv;ua ?? ijp*' v?
dy?|X>psia. "After consultation,'*
writes Mr. Mopes, "the Doctor gave
mo a proscription, an 11 was somewhat
surprised to note that the
formula was nearly identical with
that of Hi pans Tnbules, for which I
had, on more than one occasion
prepared advertising matter. 1 had
Dr. Carrenu's prescription fitted, an t
it proved satisfactory, giving qui-k
relief. A week later, whon I had
taken nil the medicine, T a ;nin ended
on the Do.dor and mentioned the
similnti'.y of his prescription nndtha
proprietary remedy spoken of, showing
him both the remedy ttself and
tho formula. The Doctor wns at
first somewhat tncllnod to criticise
what ho called pitenl medicines, lmc
hi pearcd to bo surprised when he
Boied to what extent his own presseriplion
conformed to the formula
1 showsl him. It was practically
the same. After a short time devoted
to n cling the careful manner iD
which the proprietary medicine war
prepared, lie wound up by preserib
Ing it for my ense. Of course I had
to pay him for telling me to do this,
hui it was worth the cost to have
ftm-h high professional nssurnneo
that tlv? advertised arlicie was. in
fa.-i. the HwntiDo formula that it
purported to lv\ I might have
taken the proprietary medicine in
the beginning and ?avcd tlm
Doctor's fee, hut 1 think tfie confidence
1 have acquired tn the efficacy
of the remedy, through the Doctor's
indorsement of it, is well worth
the fee."
Rip*". Taliules urr sold by drufc.iR'R, or by nixll
1 the price IAJ oeul? a inm "? K-ut The Kii>
'hemteal t.\i Iinanr. No 10 Spriltil ?L. Nov York,
inmidc vial, 10 ceui*
sfasthma
POPHAMS ASTHMA SPECIF-.C
Givi-Mi-'i. f in HVI. minutes. Scud
kSSv^vI f"i" h KIJ lit; t ri.il luirkniri'. Sold uy
2p_l>y ?fj"? -I I'run*- 'J. O'li' ! <* edit fMMputtt
V ' I kn ipt ef 91.00. 81* Irnin no.
*?"*<' *" ??i"os. liunm. 1'iiiLt., ro.
TDIIIL3 WHISKY ??>Hs rnrrS. Book -at
III IUitI imrr. to n w. moou.kv, aiiayi*. u.
rHK ARItMOTOR CO. floea halt Um world's
rtndmlll business, no.-itiiyo it has reduced the coal ol
sliid power to t . ?l what It was. It has many branch
f booses, and supplies Its eoixls and repairs
at your doer. 11 call and does (uridsh 4
hotter article fur loss money Uiafi
^SfgrjuJ itIi'ts. It makes I'uniploc in#
3tJ2(r3 Geared. Steel, rlslvaiiised afterJk
^ t'nniplotltm Windmills, lllttug
r and Fixed Steel Towers, Steel Bnti Haw
Frames, Stern Feed .""tiers and Fead
(Binders. On appllratlon It will name una
ut these article., that It will furnish until
January 1st at If the usual price. Il al > inukea
ranks and Pumps of all kinos. Send for cata'(w{tie,
Pactary: 12th. KockwcU sod i Ultaort Streets. ChlutS*
OSBORNE'S
Sfladtncdd
ANh f
Soliool of SDortDaricft
AIMU'NTA. OA,
Notoit book* il* *(! Atliia. busmtia* from of
mtrinic. Bu-.ui>'-* numr-. cnl-i;* oarr uo? not!
,<hkI. U'?l, Ni-ii I f.ir li In.l-O-UB'V illu.tralnt out*
ofue. Boar 1 cti.aiair t linn . n any Suulh.rn r.ity
1MKI s !. IK I I-1 I. * nil- Now Nnvcliy. lArry
!i...ly wji.Isii ll.flo.sf 1(1 cilils IkIIvitI ft.r VjO
.inn 1.' Blvr I' .iiic) foi .mint-. tin li \ i'O., Ilnr
liltllliltr\ ;.
ft J 1RS?* Mni'iiulitf Tlnl.it Cured In IO
iSf*&lC ii$k s" 1 > I cured.
U/& 2VH|1 OK, ,| S I t VHHN3. Letanon.O >>?>.
S. N. I .--M.
Mi&k
4 fS
r OOCl if
?? . i
iron von Liebig said
ite. Ail of Walter
Cocoas and Choco
the best, in fact. 8^
Co., Ltd., Dorchester, Mass.
iircs ;i?<1 troubles. /A \
In: system. Cures / ~A V
VEGETABIE SEEDS
ami rlror.' whether E?.?t or Wtjt, JRN f
-jj! , DratJuce Er.orniausi>!
?:c ''1 I lily Yi'K !:*! !. -r, ami X ATX ~LmfL , jBfjgf'l *
tnil tli" Cftrlieit. elmir."'. ve?'Ubln in 'fUf^ Ify^ 1
reo'l*. Our Cabal <vm II* why, so
re vegetable* in the lit* kot f'l i> 21 (l?ya
i.-r'x f l? Semi i i .r market jar5Cabta,*"
li the i irli -i i'ihbirtnovtUy
rto Onion Herd: ;Jt'. f>'r pound!
* brat. Pk* , 10c ; o.. '<!">o.; t.{ lb.,Mhv
alo/tir, eontair.in* a magnlfi mt array of JL
rh?ai> l? in lilvt loyon upon receipt of 'k. 7
l.'arly ilirl II <<1 mil n[i>n rrrei|<t of 8c. %
"R SEED CO., La Cros??, Wis.8
P8H PARKER'S t
HAIR BALSAM I
~ Jpjfl rV?ii<i'? mxl h<autitV? ths halt. ?
* KW I'r u InxitiImnt growth. 9
tfBjSi'Vfi' Kails to Hoatore (Jr.'iyi
XI. >r to its Youthful Color. |
v.' . Curt-a <- ?'P il xuaca * hair 'ailing. I
r "} .V ,nnJ<t "0?t 1 huiitirto _?