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~ Iter sting anid ewsy Ites r from )aP, 4 h&tt OIAL fi:. =oveat in the Carrier serviCep 171.f om,.i '-",p wgainted for robbing teUos a o te State National of aity , t'eod will W Le"oe hae tigeoapeastf I.t Pah on the ay-C 's lm, th pd Hyat :'otter P votae yeas l bea s ha . a h ; &; mPotee Robbed dre Arreste" y wa - : nted for robbing the epoto~ e O. T. p Th e Min eMtm at singtd er Ua *n of -fe o~d d ibed t 0il of e e o duhe w lte, s. 8 n., yt g i a' t er tte b tioail d e t .f be ityds e tfei thta e t .i3~65 aet t coied mpttont ofPM ou .:n T h e od o r is to b e o p = t.a- i S,. ~ti .- dit b ~-ebst and it too baL ab. who :o t Nbs v ot be~ ker Ilt of 4 .. " a. t poe.Ee - as 107 huslored to duty. " " re O t tms the oo mrl b t lym h~p~poo e ei - ) DorePOUfee v tand a has ri. p t. bi Oamiio on hd uat the rego Tb.ý stmoat o t on Goveber al ti t a on -mogred toaattet. b fto 'noe t - p war p p r o t i i n f o r teo;d d i twa l . o - e "'' roaent i e o the vah ,o eea pasen, and poadli hae .ue Sr ý ,p s ar till t .o ea oe.pt s tb il at o't ex-bFonig o n te eMl. and e sst i ver G sIanlral iSe 4Lon emll to rteo t oarft herines re orn paybrr . one-oent godore.be had wrha Abre cad t ners *ets th e psate es ko prhh or abalf knoto htok atine q erd n t hip s tLad. nt ` on the foi. ah e o enator adMiiti a Thadvsg, daetBorieed a ,`.uy, a to report a port fvorabli 0 otle rom p the otriat pricees ot Th . l. saf l of tmhetra o inue the evieot e t is ednghdp anid one an theo o variosn thet aodin theat. deaed pp :brpeid ~ ge braftd eore the fue sad Mined It is, aprhndSed that t e, o topsor thl sb satte loail to th doetirsck ent sd proje y ellah g Stleaso the 5 rerepone ofathre trie oe 1Action Regoardlg ablle lAetude. " nFriday at Heretbar deoided tr biale rsp, t the Iatonbill tork o demot 2 t per ot. of e pones ae of it O or derof miaeel lhnde b the plio . e artmes t on railroed land ifant rboy hd th botck w-om anie k only - in puat o a i; ds usad p bd s tan the gon - tat: estnt lri e for the orne ands;e to ad~s efro to the oditerntce to nh ayrLon cropletiony Aot epth . eept the torpemi bott Erieon naa m a a the bwildchr, the Ioea dcon dork p cobject to p.doik trih st Ned London, to demonstrate that her enginee avl in a o good order; and have bef repaired i department is natipfped that if prop Iry I handled the boat oan soake at ility 25 ryotc per oeim or asalf tnot more A tan is e sapired by the contact, so that another speed trial at e s will not o be called for. The only derbere go made from the contrkct price ofAgis 000 will be $16,000 on v edona d t af n d lay in completion of the crgt The sub-committee on naval ag-ir aruiosestimates in the taval apprso on bil as drafted efore the full ttee . ot is 1ppr 0rende u that tee, he adoption of the eotimates r c opatisace of the work on the Algibr sheee~dr git ia. aloBng the lines of that ruled out FIFTY while the n apprprition bill L L " ik bmLo -ruiog them to their net im does not Washi *. The bill w drawn and ad f to the full committee. vely -. ,- -About s 'roetecton of Fowests. ing the fifteenth anaual.meetbg of the tion an Fo rs Asqociation con- measure l at Wdhtg Pte Friday. The lonred ,eia object of the gathering is to tendon est eesth etment of a law for the The h -pI 1E i nistFation of the forest re- defcie, serves in the United States, which ag- 9Z2, o gregato 17,f58,100 acres, and toeconr penses Sthe protection of the orests on public abnorm lads. Forestry protection was dis- tederal cussed Friday, when speeches were of critk msd tby Secretary of Agriculture presfot Mrtat6 pr sdent of the assoolation; SS orenatbor Bepesentatives Lacey Wash L and M s and others. session Of speeche 0 The RNatonal Ulversity. the all - A number of distinguished men Mr. Tee gabtedd i the room of the house com- Mo.t T mittee on educastion, to urge'ation on ocurre the bill to establish a university of the conven l .Un tate' at Washingtoq. Those length I ileladed ex-senator Edmunds. precati S- n. William Peter, Univer- out is | city of Penaslvaaia Hon. Andrew D. the sen F White, ex-Presidpat Cornell Univer- islatior sity; q-GOpv. Cohn Lee Carroll, of annd M MrylaV; Gen. John Easton, ex-hom- wle Mais- nelr eof EIduation: Bon. Gardi- Gray Df a iOr . abthrd, of the District yf ing d aamblbr;ms;P on Newcombe, Hon. A. critiies ! J. C . Brown Goode and ex- the V( 0d Go. John W:. oyt. Half a dozen of table e t e:t j ed ~Q dstesed the com- For al ." miteq. tai g bath in:4 setail the res- the at Is .o b. Ihe .igovernment should ea- and o lf bab eha a iversity at the capital by th at of the natkm one [o mgt conditp ýP staiiea Wilson Thurs- era, day a general order providing resolu that in n1 eties and towns having iree patch( delivery postal. service, the postal sys- Ciib tem be steanded to include house to n ah otollectioa. For the conveni- In t soce of "s department, however, the devoti b igti o4ioti of boessin the houses un- matte ltl farther orders, will be confned to cmaser tweat tve places, inetuding Atlanta, was c fa1 ., (Riarlestn. W. Va., New Orleans, senat L , B et37nd,ýa, St. Lonfe, Mo., for ar aa ekt rg Irus.. The astion taken ot "ps ls ee-urealt of p tests t u in ins. St.. iaois and i n. These to pro were regarded as 'astisfactory, and cver prbnsbly thltime eaed to carriers, no A oopeled. to iwait answers to wThe may be atited in further ex- electi a the bonodaries of routes in Miner iýg wing ommunities. House- brouw I= the eities witL be required Cam. r. for their s u convenien e and at their ted t( own eapise, to supply t box of a kind tion Salready erved by the department. mo tehetto to Tile abstract from the reports, made b. I imptrolher L the enur-ency by We the 8,706 ballks of the United but BSta s, shoswin eit eondition on De Sro at _s 85, shows leons and dis- urt ed .noamt ancmlting to $2,020,961.792, p( bly .ing ,060,408,402 on September ael 195, she l ate ofthe last report. sa te The gold oin held by the national cs dity bhan on Deeember 18 last amounted sJrt 41t to $118,848,400, aaas $110,878,8860 rty. 49 sem * '8. 6Th gold tr euar? cer port r tes on hand amountedto $20,936,- ton bill 06A oompard tpo i1,658,940 on ies- b . la .gold clearing a" M 5- t, ,465 ,- th his 000 , es ed with )1,021,000 on C Septesber 28. The silver tressury Mr S er. atis amounted to $25,818,328, olut a to p6,614,v in gepte'1- eatt S her. The total specie on band on De- expi blie dember 18 was $201,713,410, as com- Lie ided pared with $196,237,311 in September. Of a 11 to Te nited States certiiate. ofdepos- te Is of it for legal tender notes on hand ag- tha blioa ted g 00, as against $48,- the o920 in September. The reports show ken Sthatbetweon Septembei'28, 1895, and l oDe hber 18, the national banks in- hou oi snbdtheir individual deposita from, coi go5- 1, 21,22,522, to $1.720,550'241. A' p Harwvs.StelePrice Toeo High. re- The inqairy into the navy depart- Set t' onnction with the manufsc- iCr t of rvid steel was contin- the 4. i by the senate committee on naval gin to ataturday. Commander Fdolger, por fL~ ag twhom, to chief of the bureau Mol orhc, ordiunanr the investigation is large- sue rdon, y eooted, wa present, but St Chair- ing are in aCameron's suggestion, postponed cia airedhis statementmtil the other witnesses om The should be hard, There were, there- ec prly fore, no witnesses before the commit.- CO st25 see Saturday. ISmator OC.dler pre- sp more sented the reco~rd the lawsuit of po ot, so Jmes B . against tshe Harvey . I not compeay, irhieh Folger'lponneetion da en with the cmpas y was developed. The sta oomittee ,tl4 entered unpon a ia fdc Iiscuasion@ 4 the cost of the a hnfacture of armor, in which th connegtion there esese an informal dis- th eaumio of Senator Smith's ,ill for the establishment of an armor manufactory of atr Washington None of the commit- sei prot- tee memb wu possessed of detailed tra Sthe information asse the cost of armor ur Lppro and if it was determined to obtain def that I inite infrrmation on this point. Suf tit s tent i'iformation was elicited, how- of mitv t ever, it is aid, to convince the corn an - mittee t~,Ae price of $500 per ton It I now paidisto h. n. n re- A Clea R h at Plttsburg. o for The rbor at pc1tbrg, Pa., is now so rt for civ clear of coal. Almost six th Igi illion aushbs wered- started south 5t ltst.o - reeqniol eveg a~aable ,towboat. WhAt Ii eda remains aan di be shippe4is soon as soon as some of the rnet ~g fleet can get throtughthe t PRo Snag ice, w jch is being followed e _ msof clole th ata now goig down. al u ot5 r ~ee )othkErt.WhMt did yu do viti thei Ir qtre nmedhisthlpdoctortft etorou ? c, .. p, Ss ..eo.. 1 there was a .-or h J -,IJtegg,.- "-f , t ed took ii t. -i 'P Y FIFTY FOURTH CONQGRSS. Wash SENATE. J. Can Washington. Jan. 21.---The senate put new St aside finance and foreign aflrs to-day floe in and gave the day to work on compars- drawit tively minor bills on the calendar. and th About seventy bills were passed, clear- 3, 1897. ing the calendar of much aocumula- tested tion end leaving only the important the po measures pending. The Cuban ques- of cons tion received brief and inconclusive at- Rept tetion early in the day. lists 6 HOUSE. Nece The hous! to-day passed the ugency Shot deficiency bill. The bill carried $4,415,- Delaw 922, of which $3,242,682 was for the ex- increa penses of United States courts. The the ni abnormal growth of the expenses of would federal oourts came in for a good deal Asid of criticism and there was general ex- given a press}o in favor of a salary system. bond SENATE. SWashington, Jan. 22.-The senate Minn. session to-day was marked by notable GeofI speeches and notable debates. Late in a the afternoon a controversy occurred Mrand. between Mr. Sherman, Mr. Gorman. Mr. Teller and others, which led to the severe most spirited flnanelsl debate that -.e trCut m occurred since the present congress tril e convened. Mr. Sherman spoke at law. + length and with great earnestness, de- retar) I, precating the thrusting of an "old worn procel out issue"-the silver question--into an a )i the senate at a time when practical leg- provdi islation was imperative. Mr. Teller dred and Mr. Gorman answered Mr. Sher man f'rln their respective standpoints, while Mr. Aldrich, Mr. Lindsay, Mr. (Gray and others took part ;n the egclt- four I 'f ing debate. Mr. Wuoloxtt' speech, fours L criticising the presidents attitude on Ailin - the Venezuelan question, was the no-ca trn f table event of the early part of the day trt I- For rhour the senator comnmnded IT the atteqtion of a crowded chamber Aine and overflowing galleries. ciorgi Two important reports were made vir by the ooymnittee on foreign affairs prote one strongly presenting the serious f condition of affairs in Turkey and urg- the ing prompt action by the civilized pow Serera. ad an adverse report on Mr. Call's visat ig resolution calling for the offical dis- - de patches of United States consuls in tten SCuba chamttt( to HOUSE. ta In the absence of any regular busi- tl he ness n he house tbdaY the session was men devoted to the consideration of minor n- matters and legislation, by unanimous eonsent. The major portion of the day hs was consumed in the discussion of the hisi iii senate resolution appropriating $25,000 dens o, for architectural aid in the preparation char on of plans for the Chicago public build- te 1 in ing. The resolution was amended so as polt /e to provide that.the appropriation should mall ad cover t*e supervision of the construe- Bun tion of the building and as amended it thus waS agreed t. th , The huse adopted the report of the of * electioifs commi4ee In favor of Harry in Miner, of Nqw Tork, in a contest cout se- brought for his seat by Timothy J couna red Camobell. A. joint resolution was adop- cve ,ir ted to extend the time for the comple- a f id tion of an inclined Tailway on West tre At. mountain, Hot Springs Reservation, Ar kanes- who AJt4 o'elock the house adjourned unr. M til tomorrow. the de BWAT. for by Washlrgtoo. Jan. 34.-After a brief tr ted but stirring debate the seate.to-day, -the, [e. agreed 'to the concurrent resolution tios di- urging decisive action by the guropaa sim powers against Turkey, and pledging Ohi to the president the support of a- "in gross in the most vigora~s sacttcg'e may take for the protection of Amer- - n cans in Turkey and the redress for irn Add res to Asnerican persons and prop- p, 860 erty. Mr. Cullom, o Illinois, who r- the ser ported the resolution, urged its adoDp- g 86,- tion in a speech which set forth the on tg stent of e masasres. the ring p test in the -hiory of the world. - the senator esid. Mr. Blamobard of *, on outstan, spoke in the same line. The clion m of the debate was reated Ihen nil Mr. Frye, at Main% supprted the re 2ss olution in a speech h~idh.roused great MtO- enthusiasm from the gallerles for its of De- expressitns of sympathy with the Ar- eui urm- aenians and for its bitter arraign>lnet, hit ber. of Great Britain's course toward Amesr g ica. T Mr. Jones, of Arkansas, gave notice that on Thursday next he wo'ld ask N the senate to sit until a Y was ti how ken on the silver bond bgl. and . Baker. of Kanses, spoke fir an in- hour on limiting the pending ilver" ror4 coinage substitute to the silver of he American mines. SENATE. i. Washington, Jan. 213.-The three sub- s part- Jects most prominently before the pub- o Slic-the Monroe doctrine, finance and w tariff, each came in for consideration in ntin the senate today. Mr. Daniel, of Vlr- ti aval gina, speaking for two hours in sup ger, port of a &gorel s upholding of the t irean Monroe doctrlne as applicable to Vene- in Arge- zuela, Mr. Duke )ubose, of Idaho, deal- m hair- ing with the silver phase of the finan oned cial question, and Mr. Warren, of Wy eaes oming, pointing out the disastrous ef here fects of the tariff legislation of the last congresson farm products in general and I on wool in partlcular. Aside from these pr speeches the day developed little of im portance. Ivy The president submitted during the ction day the report of the secretary of the The stat; concerning the treatment of Amer. a a ican citizens In Turkey. the Mr. Jones, of Arkansas, sought to se ich cure unanimous consent for a vote tl dis. the pending bond silver bill next Tues ayr the but t the request of senato cte withdrew his request until the arrival o tor of the new members, when he will again it- seek to fix a time for closing the pro iled tracted debate on the bond silver meas- t armor ure. n def- HOUSE. Suf l- The house resumed the consideration I how- of the rules and disposed of the last comr. amendment offered by the committee. tr ton It is to substitute for the quorur count ing rule of the fifty-first congress tht method of compelling the attendance of a quorum proposed In the forty-sixth congress by J. Randolph Tucker, with is now some modifications. It was not until Sst six the rules of the fifty-first oongress Sstood adopted with the few modifica tios reported from the commt3nl that I something like excitement was ehgen so1an dered by an eloquent speech from Mr ime of Dolliver, (Republican of Iowa.) He -hghe taunted the Democrats with at' last loowed acquiescing in the adoption of all the doown. principles embodied in the rules of the fifty-first congress against which they had raised their voices in 10. This speech drew forth an indignst tit the I reply from ex-Speaker Crisp, In the I course of which he reviewed the whol a Ioor history of the cotroverl and charged took it the other side with 1try 0o pohe a - Ittical apEa by ae pretsaase SENATE. T Washingtop, Jan. 27--s nators FrankI J. Cannon and Arthur Brown of the Bayl at new State of Utah took the oath of of- quanti y foe in the senate today, the former manuf - drawing the term ending March 3, 199 t .and the latter the term ending March nushe r- 3. 1897. With the exceptlin of the con a- tested Delaware case this establishes gins. 'x the pollticaldlviso;n of theupp-rbranoh rather '- of congress until March 1897 as follows: ered t t- Republicans 44; Democrats 39; Popu- ties, s lists 6. Total 89. settle Necessary for majority 46. the t cy Should Mr. Dupont,* seated from from 5.- Delaware the Repubilii rte would be pound 1- increased to 45, but at he same time p, he the number necessarY for a majority sPe of would be increased to 46. al Aside from this event the session was x- given to further speeches on the silver bond bill, two of the new members of later the body, Mr. Nelson, (Republican, of late te Minn.,) and Mr. Bacon, (Democrat, of word ble Geor'i.) making spe5es the former mean in against the free coinage of sliver and coolie 'ed Mr. Bacon urging the evils of a gold of Es standard. Mr. Hansbrough, (N. D.,) until the severely criticised the secretary of ag- vk ., riculture for the alleged failure to dis- penal e tribute seeds in accordance with the in ta at law. Mr. George, (Miss.) defended Sec- E de- retary Morton's action. The debate will till 1i rn proceed tomorrow. Mr. Iodge offered l stn an ament]ipent to the bond silver bill, li in eg- providin or a bond issue of one hun- grant tie dred million dollars, the proceeds to be a pit er- used for coast defenses. ts, HOUSE. Is on The house today, after an interesting ou ceh. four hours' debate, adopted the resolu- ntur on tions passed by the senate last week imp no- calling on the powers signatory to the rest LAy treaty of Berlin, to enforce the reforms tion i in Turkey guaranteed to the Christian ni ber Armenians and pledpcng the support of sile congress to the presient In the most ade vigorous action he Ifight take for the Los , protection and securty of American come citizens in Turkey. The house commit xrg- tee has prepared some resolutions on Is es w the same subject, but it was deemed ad 1 visable, after the senate resolutions ' dis- reached the house today, to substitute ud li themr these prepared by the com- to k mtttee. r Quigg of New York, who had macs charge of the bill, made an able presen- is sl usi- tation of the case. but there was a dis- peps position on the part of some of the ior mea)ers to go further than the resolu- d tions did and Mr. Hepburn. of Iowa, wh os proposed to give the Turkish minister r the his plssports and sever all diplomatic pr h00 relations with Turkey. His remarks drug denouncing the Turkis!t outrages and tild charging that the powers signatory to ' ti-e treaty of Belin were actuated from D. ould political and other considerations in in N Smaintalning the "balance of power' in Ecz td it Europe, were received with great en- skin d it usiasm and at one time it looked as nadi if the house might be carried to his way lad of thinking; but the council of Mr. Hitt arry t to take any rash action, in the y e course of which he pointed out the dire dop- consequences that might result from a box, Ldo- severande of diplomatic relations with nou Rple a friendly poweFr that had fulfilled her a treaty obligations to us, prevailed and ter Ar- te Hepburn proposition was over whelmingly defeated. Iur.* Mr. Bailey opposed this resolution on the ground that 'it would be improper ay for us to "insult" the parties to the Hal brhit treaty of Berlin by intimating that R -day, they had not carried opt their obliga- ne uto tions. Mr. Turner, of 4orgk , took a tions.nor or. and J`0 similar view and Mr. Grosvenor, of t g Ohio. chaacterised the resolutions as Wa "incomplete, inefficilent and unworthy" ' da requested the committee to with ino- dsffY them. They were finally passed, 11 or in- bIwever by a vote of 143 to 6, after a 1 prop tmotion of Mr. Bailey to send them to by w r- the committee had been defeated 55- adop- 1 . h thdr e's tur to te a story world.a h THE DRUG OLEBg'S a'1RY. s mmat G ves a Csged, - use seta, tled ment, himself comfortably nla a chair prepared to Amet give his undivided attentioa to the speaker. The latter wse Henry Maer, who resides with t notice his paents on set street,. Newark, Sask N. J., and who hand out medicine over the Souster of Dr. Andrew F. Burkhsrdt's drug ti ge a "than to tell you the senrst of my er of heath. It is astory that I have ta toid many, remntly, and as t maslted n od i snb ease, it smaye worth your whtle to iaa fo it. To be with, I was not always ea sub- p sad'trg ae best,'a now. Loag hours epub- of work and hard y had left me ia a and wretehed condition. rghthud, ge lg son in hedeehes found me a ealy victim, and at times I was so nervous that the dropping of nsup- pin wouldcause me to give a violent start, n a.d thetn I would be Lseized with a ft of the trembling that was, to put it mildly, exoeed ene- ingly bothesom,. Well, I began y o doeer d-myself. Now I flatter myseif thea I know e a- mething of medinel ; ba with l my in knowledge, I could find nothing that would Sear toe terrible headaches or put an end on ef to yextreme nervousness When It ploked heat up a bottle my hand wotd shatke as thogh l and I the ohbt and itf it was a powdera N these I was handli I stood a good chance of f kialn it all over "hese black trousers. o hn- as wnt from bat to woeis, and I o th n dthat a ioe of my .hi aconditi on 4 ngad better not atte-'t to mh14h , nmedielne of the **VT, a box of Willla? a'nk Pills, mer. eald Dr. Bturkharis,. one day; sad as you know the doctor' advice is always worth following, I got the Pink Pitls sad began to 4 take them. Aladdito' lamp never performed e the wonders of these pills. Would y believe ttT ue- . Bore I ha tI akeu the contents o o one to my heada'b heo began to give me a day off arrival oecaseonally, and soon it left me entirely.. ii again How about my nervouanesm. Well, the pil rput n end to that with almost startling S the buhes to appreeate the Importance of folloing the precribing p oyslcias' -drec tioss, sad by pa.yanK striot attention to tos leration given by Dr. Willams with each box of his telst Pk Pills, I was soon another felow. Look mitt. that is what tDr. Williams Pink Pills will count- do for a , or a soman eithert See, I 'ess th can hold this geu of water out now without lrance of illg a drop. but I couldn't do that two , with i Whet i it. ma'm?" he asked as a neatly ei u teed woman earme upto the counter. "A O until box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." "Yes. 3nngress a, tn, fifty cents, pl.as Thank you." modifl ia- "'hese Pink Pills are great. things," said that Mr. Mater s he turned to the reporter again, ingen- and tie latter, aher all he had heard, though. r.n Mr Wis llam r Pisk Pills contain all lhs u).) He elemenit neemaary to gi-e new life ant at last ridies to the blood and restorv shattered I all the nerveso ths are for sale by ll dru is of the er a behadb t milt from Dr. Wtillamt. ichthey nMO ors. b ed N. Z.. for Sndignaslt uWnm e w5 a ht e whl _uaDpnrut yor head che owtuiy a. po. ,i-N, aoat g. L togue n s adt kc hyYkw~PPPJ lb~. N , o 1e Bayberries are gathered in Lue' " quantities in Essex, Conn., for the manufacture of bayberry tallow. Af tar the leaves are all Oft the bayberry bushes the picking of the berries, be s gins. The berries are of a slate color, a rather small In size. After being gath a: ered they are put Into large iron ket u- tles, When they turn a black colpr and settle to the bottom' of the kettle, and the tallow floats on top. It brlngs n from twenty to twenty-five cepts a pound. and is used for making toiellet t soap, ointments and other articles. as Engtoh Slavery. Both Slavery survied in England much B of later than is generally supposed. The Byd r word bondage in Northumberland still ter means a female farm servant The .,fn nd coolles and salters (I. e., salt miners), i )ld of East Lothian, were actually slaves ta s ).,) until 1775. If they deserted their ser- Sa5 Ag- vice any one harboring was liable te a CaI is- penalty of £5 if he did not restore them only ibe in twenty-four hours. The last slay p dcad Sth England was not freed completely Cpt red till 1799, and in 1842 there was a coolie f at til, living. who, as well as his father and an- grandfather, had worked as a slave in be a pit at Musselburg. The Giof a Goe* Stemae Is one of the besneoeest dationsua gvouchfs t to nsturu How often it is roIssly aeb l Neher . the stomaeh )lu- naturally weak, *, aa een rendered so by n eek Imprudew in eatiun(o drtdki. Htettera t &tomach Bitters s tise be nfor ts bee f the rtoration to visor and activty. othbditse 'ma tion and appetite are reewed by thuI fne ian tonic, whi ale ro o @veOms tipatif., nbilltousnees, malarial, kidney sau rheumatic a of ilments and nervousnessa mest the Londoe pays forty-two per leat. of the in can come tax of Engand and Wales. nit on Ie the Petice Ce'rt..Trled and Judgment ad- In ts Wavor. ions Some time ago Judge Andy 1. 4nlhin ute judge of the police court of AtlantS had oo - ioa to pass a sentence that w gratifs in" to him, and If people will take his avic had much suffering will bealleviated. The judge men- is subject to nervous si headaches and dy dis- pepsi. Here is We sentence: the 'I am a great sufferestrom -ervous sick sp olu- headache ad bave lf dno remedy o eO tiw asTyner's yspe a Remed y. If taken 'bor ' *when t he sdabent bnst i varialy ater cure." ils atic Price 50 c.nts per bottle. For sale by all arks druggists. if and Providesee K. I. tilil Y to 'lease forted six b0se ofTattOd C. O. o rom D Ithinklttranethatit Is notsold here 7 I in in New England. as it is the bet cure' for / In Eczema, Ring Worm and all eruptions of the en- skin 1 ever saw. I go ta box from a Cain d as natl drummer, and pga pail rf it to a young lady who hadtredi almost erti to u t move Pimples and an eruption from her ape. Nti o appestions of Toettarie aopletwo A the cured her. I know asoa s a hol w ]it dire body had been covered with EZeena-two Iitt m a boxes of Tetterine ered him semplsmt_. with now his skin is ls smooth a bbs .. I her anlon. with Silver Springs Bkeseahn'Co.-p and ent by mail for 0e. in stamps. J. T. Shop-, terine, Savannah Ga. 'e 1 lver- ar- -e aew's Thet an Wo offer MuBadred Dollas Ioward for roper ay ase t krr that eannot be cared h - the les n15 st curh Cura. the I'FtI'. <u Coa ___trq~r that e the andranei. ave s1r.aWi.t mla- for thea ati ya dhellevsehf bOreo ok a fectl honorable it all hsisa ms t o raelots and financally able to cary out any obl iter, to nle by the ie re . L a as Wr Tax. W s Druggishtols rthy Ohio. mWLD!.0, gna 's K T nYr Z r b with- r umisit. To1do. iOho. _. ased, Hall's t.atarrh Cure tatten nto 'tr ain directly upon thgsblood sad r p ofaces of thhe system. Pyrlroee. awnl m Sto by all Drucst•. T'elmoar55, A London rector has arranged r for iCpL bieyeles in the church vflbule dulring aer'ylet Us rsne mats es on soap:s ave dlh Owes rtted clothes, Is W sMMv - s _ Na e Aets iteme between tho coat o a bar of the poeet iO . the bs k Which La r. . as all tnow . ,a twit . story A person with a.thin skin oughtto bave a poter, clear oonscience. puttied - T red to FITS topppd sr eeKby0.LVl' aast ar.Nuvy Bussrosa. No fits afer last a uoe. marvbpt s ecure. Treat0e and OD trial tot swith t i free, Dr. ll . U A mea sila., Pa hse be- Ph05--1 h poi the Yrs. Wdin a.ys eeoemi Udre ,_o teethin. s o s Lns eiuTms J im smr. Unlucky in health ? Here are emblems of gbod luck; a a and 'BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. sauM d *Pew. ne d sa -I x ' OWN oCMMICAL Co., A Xaio I1IYo uM~ Th till ~r PI 11 M MiýL ý.ýý ·rº is Y. and > i5 ri- ted aend T an , todsctoe q eneae i ad sbfl Y and is o eonDti' t ren iue spends welLG nll to lr fp egof7,% actual A trial of this plan cost but Sblttle and is sure to lead to 1 p rofitable culture.l ik Our panh. r are no* adv .sant circulars th n acUses wandl the sroi ihr m. tse and elm A. trial of this plan costs but aold it e is sure to lead to • protitable culture. heI fr ` 'O t setln a ie dta aer s beo ' hp btlyn t1 wliz ba er e pa alr i crm in rtlat ea andr e ndr ie , th e t r au are ma het o e They are e free ftee t oe a me ll ' heok I , aT fo to for a badbor. New a utymen tnot r. d e al Mr . L waL Jotnse thim Iat ho latin "Nvt since Iws o th de army, where bar t from a eting lhard tack and sow dick is belly," I have suffered much from those and e ktindre4aIe A m eo S omine wd clerks o J. . h arter is aLdiUg store at wialo4 Isas, told mebile home u a visit, Mord V= h jse ago, to get a box of lpen. o t- b ma Int 0c uty. I d, aid as a I i was beseflied, salPa PL ,l> a S AT A eR. * saM 1 bmM that ware halt gone I wa well nd sinea thea I hane feU better ate -am res rnead - t b.. r t o -m -u -llng hIm. ia t I- ed) .I. Jes ...*sI. " i . ms ott by me in the ountry. We m waysd bas them at hoe, une1 C Tmby I he a elo cmplains aLout "his AppyISS Il at 's a to s L mat tO The akrC: mpmy. . .. . . s .. ... -w ma WsK a O&U . at. 3. W1151, - ' ,-.