- . . CONGRESS. . , Senate. 'At Hie opening of tha session the nt Citing and mornntdus scenes of the past week t)ad given way to a dull and somber routine. Attendance on the floor and In the RAllerlpt waa amall. At 12:27 p. m. a message waa received fruht the house of representatives an nouncing th signature of the speaker to the Cuban resolutions. Eight mlnutea afterward the vice-president announc ed hla signature to the Cuban resolu tions. The senate Tuesday passed Mr. Flnok'l bill allowing holders of a Junior mortgage to enforce It without watting for the other mortgage to expire. Mr. Ptnwart'a (of Mahoning) bill, allowing families and relatives of persons killed or Injured by mob violence damages against the county In which such vio lence occurred, passed the aenate and la a law. In five hour of discussion In the Senate Wednesday of Ita recent ac tions upon the Cuban resolutions only one new point was developed. That waa made by Mr. Foraker. of Ohio, In the course of a brief statement con cerning the recognition of the Cuban republic's Independence. He said: "I think quickly, speedily, possibly even now, on the very day when the ultimatum has been sent to Spain, pur suant to the resolutions that passed here, this Government has practically recognised the republic of Cuba, and I think possibly It In true- we will all know by to-morrow that the govern ment la to-day being officially dealt with by the representatives of this Government, as It should be." . Being pressed by Mr. Tillman for the source of his Information, Mr. Foraker replied that his Information "waa posi tive, but not official." Mr. Allison presented an amendment to the sundry civil bill appropriating and making immediately available 1-47.1.1M with which to pay to Great tlrltaln the award for Bering sea claims made by the joint convention of February 2, 1896. The amendment was agreed to. The sundry civil bill, which hae been pending for two weeks and which car ries a large amount of money Intended to be used In the strengthening of the country's coast defense, was finally parsed Thursday by the senate. The naval appropriation bill was Immedi ately taken up, and practically com pleted, although, pending the discus sion of an amendment concerning the price of armor plate, the bill was dis placed In order that the measure tem porarily Increasing the military estab lishment of the United States In time of war might be considered. After a long discussion of the bill, as amended by the committee. It was passed. The sundry civil appropriation bill which passed the aenate Thursday and waa sent Friday to a conferee commit tee of the two houses, contains appro priations aggregating 11,260,000 for con tinuing the Improvements on the Ohio, Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, au thorlaed by previous congresses. Sen ator Quay waa Influential enough In the senate to have the appropriation for this purpose retained at the high um fixed by Representative William A. Btone In the house. Thus, as the Heme were not changed by the senate, they will not be disturbed In conference and will be In the bill when It receives the approval of the president. Houe. While the Journal waa being read Mr. Hager (Rep., Io.), chairman of the com mittee on enrolled bills, brought In the Cuban resolution, which had been en rolled under his personal direction. The speaker Immediately signed them, and as soon as the reading of the Jour nal was concluded, at 12:16 p. m., he an nounced hla signature. Mr. Groavenor then, as a question of personal privilege, had read at the clerk's desk an editorial in a New York paper commenting upon hla statement In the house on April T, that "this war will be fought under the banner of the Republican administration of this gov ernment or It will not be fought at all." Mr.,Qrosvenor explained the circum stances under which the statement waa made. He had been delighted with the record the Democratic party had made and. In the statement he had only meant that as the present administra tion had three yeara to run that the war which waa upon ua must be fought during Ita life or not at all. He had meant no reflection and had appealed to both sides of the house to stand by the executive, who had been assaulted. Mr. Dingley stated that In view of the fact that the house had been sitting all night and that the members were weary, he would move to adjourn. Ar son! In gly at 12:32 p. m., the house ad journed. The house . Tuesday passed Mr. Payne's bill authorising Columbus to Issue 130,000 bonds for the relief of the' poor fund. The bonda run from 10 to 0 yeara and bear not to exceed t per cent Interest. The city poor depart ment finds Itself In need of such a re lief measure. Since the abolishment of outdoor relief two year ago the city haa expended more money than It had to Ita credit In the poor fund and ac cordingly went to the legislature for relief. The consideration of the contested election case of Patterson vs, Carmack, from the Tenth Tennessee district, waa Interrupted Thursday in the house to allow the passage without division of the Joint resolution ' to authorise the president In his discretion to prohibit the exportation of coal and other war material. The measure to prevent the shipment of coal to Cuban, Porto Rlcan and other ports, where It could be used by Spain. The speaker signed it Just before the house adjourned. The House Wednesday passed aa an emergency war measure the bill em powering the President to call out the volunteer forces and providing for their .'organisation. The bill Is permanent in Its character. The principal change made in the bill aa introduced waa that the appointments of all regimental of ficers are to be made by the governors of the States Instead of by the Presi dent, aa waa proposed originally by the war department. This action conforms to the practice of the civil war. There -waa a tremendous sensation In the House Immediately after the reading of the Journal when Mayor Pruden, the President's - executive clerk, . an nounced the President's approval of the Cuban resolutions. The galleries cheered and the members on the floor applauded vigorously. The conferees of the two houses on the volunteer army bill reached an agreement before Congress cpnvoned Friday. According to this agreement tbe Senate receded from the first amendment concerning the time In which the organised militia shall serve, but the time for which all volunteera are to be enlisted la reduced from three years to two. . " The 'fiber of the ramie plant," origin ally on East Indian perennial of the nettle family, but now cultivated fan the West Indies, and. lo the southern part of the United States, and used for al most every, purpose heretofore served by cotton, Is considered to be tbe com. of tcat.j f ber. ' r r-ir-c belnva nave sis ; muscles to a , t t tiey Btay; moye It on t ; tut hi, oovs, sheep and if c "a, k habitually In- " ' ! to t e m-U lo search -ear tl ' ' ;ch their . r ?otnJ, YOUNG AT SIXTY. Serene comfort and happiness la ad vanced years are realized by compara tively few women, ' Their hard lives, their liability to se rious troubles on, account of their pecu liar organism and their profound Igno rance concerning themselves, all com bine to shorten the period of usefulness and fill their later years with suffering-. Mrs. I'lnkham has done much to moke women strong. She has given advice to many that has shown them how to guard against disease and retain vigor ous health In old ngo. From every cor ner of the earth there Is constantly com ing the most convtnelug statements from women, showing the eflluaoy of Lytlia, E. Hnkham'a Vegetable Com pound In overcoming female ills. Tlcre is a letter from Mrs. J. C. Orms, of 220 Horner St., Johnstown, Fa., which is earnest and straight to the point t " DEAn Mrs. Fiskham: I feel it my duty to tell all suffering women that I think your remedies are wonderful. I had trouble with my head, dizzy spells and hot flashes. Feet and hands were cold, was very nervous, could not sleep well, had kidney trouble, pain In ovaries and congestion of the womb. Since taking your remedies I am better every way My head trouble is all gone, have no pain in ovaries, and am cured of womb trouble. 1 can eat and Bleep well and am gaining In flesh. I consider your medicine the best to be had for female troubles. " . The present Mrs. Flnkham'4 experi ctice in treating female ills is unpsral lellcd, for years she worked side by side with Mrs. Lydla B. Flnkham, and for sometime past has had sole charge of the correspondence department of her great business, treating by letter as many as a hundred thousand ailing women during a single year. 1 "A Ptrftct Tpt oftht Highest Ordtrof Ccellenc0 in Manufactur. " wannis Breakfast- (ocoa Absolutely Pure Delicious, Nutritious. ..Costs less man QUE cemt a Cop.. Be aura that you get Ilia Gnulnt Article, made at DORCHESTER, MASS, by WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. ElTABLItHIB 1780, PIANOS EASY PAYMENTS. It is easy to obtain a piano our way. Where no dealer sells them, we will send a pianp for a small cash payment, balance in . 1 j mommy pay ments. Three years' time to complete pur chase if desir ed. We would like to explain- our method. Will send piano guaranteeing satisfaction, or piano may be returned to us at our expense for railway freights both ways. Our CATALOGUE, FREE for the ask ing, tells all sbout them. Special prices and full information, if you write. Ivers & Pond Piano Co., 1 14 Boylston St., Boston. 7000 BICYCLES umaa ovmr iron 1MW mmi! m aarlet New Malpment, cvara. '(Mri. II.7S tm ftfo.OO. I'm wheal,!. raodeTi, all mtko, is to WttMp tm approval ir'rV 'out actnt oavmtnt. Wrlts arsklta Hat and art ta 11 nan ita 1.41 a. R1UVULE rUKEfop 0uoe. to tdvtrtlM Uienrn. Brndforon. Itldrr aajaau Mid. Lwtvrn bow to ra BivjUsUiUmkmorMjr. fiflllii fifllli! IP. lHanltr. 'i"1..'? wwfcw t vva-a. tvjoDuiKe s n richest ill rt and much eanler to rat. Jost at oar doors. My circular telli a must Interesting story all about It, and bow you may participate In profit, bent free to anyone who atks. C. O. NEWTON. Homer, N. T. It Pats t-i know before burins Write for Circular and Prices. Make mora and better butter. J MTWIS PA FIUCM1HT. J. C. EARNS. Manufacturer, MAITLAND, I'A. f fland Liquor Hbl ten red In opium&b3& Tw) Tanners. Speaking of tbe president of rS-ance, Che Parts correspondent of London Truth says: "What country but France could produce a journeyman tanner capable of playing an all but regal part as well" Grant was a tanner, and not a flrst-clnas on either. But be was one of tbe world's greatest sol diers. While he was not the best Pres ident tbs country bss bad,- be was as good as tbe average. Compared with Urant Faure Is as a toy pistol to a Krupp gun, and Fauro Is a good fellow at that Chicago News. When a bey gets hurt, it caa nover be told how badly be to bruised until after bs haa boas gtfrea bis Saturday vamnsaf mirti VMM U U I 1 A weens (Mass It asset bs great fur to Us bask to a barber's chair a as get share bat ss hssa't tbs foes te wrst.- Thane into irottr Mtioes Allen's Foot-F,n,a pnwdnr for the feet. It eurps nslnftil.swollen.nerTous.smnrtlnRfxot and Instantly tnkns the stlnar out ot oorns and bunions. It's the nrent't comfort ills eorery of the an. AIIkh's Fuot-Enss mnkns tlejhl or nnw shoes feel en.y. It Is a certain sure for swentlns, callous and hot, tired, aching foot. Try ilto-ilny. Bold brail drug gists and shoe stores, JBe. Trlnl package I'ltKE. Address Allen H. Olmsted, Le lloy.N.V, ST. VITUS' DANCE, SPASMS snd all ncrv. Otis dilate permanently cured by the uo of Dr. Kline's (treat Nerve Restorer, fend for r'HKB fO trial bottle and treatise to Dr. It. II. Kllue, Ltd., Oil Arch Htreet, l'blls I'n. A writer In the Arena declares that EOO.OOO men now do th,e work, with the aid of machinery, which needed 16,000, 000 persons to do a few years ago. floT-llae far fifty Ceata nnarsnteed tohaora habit curs, makes weak monstrous. Mood pure. Mo, si. All Uruff una. A cepllve bee striving to escape has been made to record as many as 13, 540 wing strokes per minute. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is s liquid and Is tiken Intornally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of thesytem. Pond for testimonials, free. Sold by Dnimist. 7.V. F. J. Chexet A Co., Props., Toledo, O. Mrs. Wlnslnw's Soothing Syrup forchlldren teething, softens the gums rediiclnn In flammation, allays pain, cures wind cullc. SGo. a bottle. We think Plso's Cure for Consumption Is the only medicine tor Coughs. J ESN IB PlNCKAHD, BprliiKtlcld. Ills., Oct l, The owl's eyes have no muscles by which they enn be moved; but extra ordinary flexibility In the muscles of the neck enables the owl to move his head with incredible rapidity In any direction. To Core Oanstlpattaa Pare Take Cascsmta Candr Cathartic. lOo or 90. tfC.CC. tail to ours, drtayguits refund moaey. According to Sir Henry Irving, the theaters and music halls of the metrop olis give employment to 100,000 people, and represent a capital of 3,000,000. Fits permanently rnred. No (I ts or nervous ness after rlrst day's use of Dr. Kline's llreat Nerve Hestorer. fsftrial bottleand treatNe frev.Dr.lt.il. Kl.lNE I.UI..KII Arch St.PUIla.,l'a. A BAD COMPANION. He Didn't Like to Correct a Lady, but HS Had To. The man with bronzed skin and long Ish hair was hanging upon every word that the charming young woman spoke, says the Washington Star. She wai tolling of an actress whom she greatly admired. "I will never forget how she looked," the young woman said, "She was a beautiful as Juno." The weather-ibeaten auditor moved uneasily, and then sold: "I beg yer pardon, wiles,' but I ain't euro that I beard ycr remark Jest right." "I said that she was as beautiful as Juno." "It ain't for me ter e'rejet a lady," be began In apologetic tows. "I am quite willing to be corrected when there la any reason for doubt," she replied, In a tone wVth traces of con geolment through it. "But I do not perceive how this can be such a case." "I don't persume to conterdlct no body," he replied. "I haven't no obscr votlons to make further than that there alnt noaccountin' furtnstus." "Have you ever seen this actress V "No. miss." "Then I don't so how you aro quali fied to speak." "Might I make so bold as to Inquire whether you was as Mr west as Brit ish Columbia?" "Never." "Then, miss, yon can't re'llae that I'm standln' op fur the lady's good looks ns much aa you are. Ye can't believe half of what these here ffilners that come East tell ye. If yo ain't even been sj fur West as British Columbia, It stan's to reason that ye can't have no 10oa ot what a lonesome, ramshackle, frlze-up-lookln' place Juneau is." Mea as aMtohe Workers. It Is an Interesting development of tbs woman suffrage agitation that Mta Alice Stone Black well, editor of tha Woman's Journal, of Boston, la devo ting a good deal of her time and atten tion to finding situations for men aa kitenen workers. 8 he says that tha chief difficulty she meats In the way of getting housework for her proteges to do Is the conservatnun of women. In her experience there are always mors young mea willing to take domes tie Berries (ban there are Yankee house wives willing to give them a trial. 8h affirms that kt Is aa bard to convince some warn en ttiat men :an do housework as K la to convince some men that a wotnon can be a principal of a public school. But, she continues, the women Who venture upon the new departure are sometimes rewarded by finding to K a perfect solution of tbe vexed "do mestic problem." Mrs. Isabel O. Bor rows, wtio is one of the Innovators, pro claims that the young man now doing her boosework la tbs best help she baa bad tn thtrty years. Tbe man giving suob distinguished satisfaction is a col lage graduata, who flnas bis sdiKevtioa most useful tn tha kitchen. New Yor Trlbwks. Railways employ ticket scalpers when they get to cutting rates. AaJaBASTIMK IS WMATT Alsbastlna is a durable and natural coat ing fur walla and cetllugs sutlraly dllfaront from all kalaomlne preparations, made ready for vsv In white or twelve beautiful tints by tbe simple addition of water (lat eatmika bulun adapted to mix with cold water), put up In dry powder form, (u 8 pound packages, with lull directions on evsry package, WHAT ARB KALSOMINKIf Ksisontoes are ebtap tsiaporary prep. MJmAm Ha Paid for Hie Compliment. i A Stafford Springs man will proba bly use discretion hereafter In distrib uting compliments. lie had been col lecting routs among the Italian tene ments, end at one bouse he commented to the housewife on her baby. In a Joking wny be told tlio woman he would give her a rooster for the baby. She did not seem then to be Impressed with the offer, but a few days' delib eration and probable ooiisnltatlon with her husband had nnothnr offect, for on the following Sunday she appeared at the mou's house and off ered the baby, at the sntne time demanding the roos ter. It required a great amount of ar gument ami explanation to convince the woman that there was no market for her chllil even at such a reasonable price, and she could not be persuaded to rake It home again until she had been promised a barrel of apples. Rockvllle (Ct.) Journal. About 80 miles from Stockholm there Is a large: waterfall of 100.000 horse power. A project Is on foot for using this to supply that city with electric power. Dost TstsM Spit sad flswks Torn Ml twes. To quit tobeoce easily and forever, be sir netio. lull of Ilia, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Bao, tbe wonder-worker, that makes weak man strong. All drogiu, Wo or SI. Cure guaran teed. Booklet tuid sample free. Address Sterling liomedy Co., Chicago or New York. Sir Mark Anthony Tulte, Baronet, who tiled recently In County Tlpperary at the age of 90 years, spent more than half a century of his life In trying; to perfect a Hying machine. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative nrotnoOulntneTsblots. All Drugglste refund money If It falls to cure. Sic. In the leading navies of the world the cost of building typical Ironclads per ton is as follows: t'nlted Kingdom, 60; United Btates. 78; France and Germany, 87 to 90. Chew Star Tobacco The Beit, Smoke Sledge Cigarettes. Sculptors any that the perfectly pro portioned mouth Is three-quartera of the length of the nose. Edaeate Tenr Hovels With Casernes ta. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation loreree. lOo, !Uc II U u O. fail, druggists refund moaey. MAY HAVE MEANT WELU Bat Her Efforts Did Mot Meet with M uch Success It takes fully six months for a stsry like the following to become public property. Last season a Washington woman, possessing both social and charitable ambitions, elected to give a reception. Tbe affair was to be very exclusive. Judge of the surprise wtien a bundle of Invitations was left at the door of a hospital In town upon whose board of managers Mrs. Z. serves. Tbe invitations were found to be addressed to the trained nurses of tbe Institution, and great was the wonder that tbe pro fessional ranks had been Invaded for society recruits. A few days elapsed, and Mrs. Z. paid a visit to tbe hospital. Making herself extremely agreeable, she remarked to the nurses , "Well, girls, I hope you received cards to my reception?" Smiles and acknowledgments an swered In the alUrniative, and Mrs. . went on complacently: "Indeed, I waa only too glad to re member you all. I appreciate how much work and how llttlo play you girls have, and I thought you would enjoy a littlo glimpse of society fun." "No doubt of it, Mrs. Z.," one of tlio nurses spoke up, "but none of us aro llkuly to bavo gowns suitable to wear at such a function." "Oh, that need not trouble you In the least," returned tho smiling Mrs. Z. "Now, my Idea Is this. Of course, I understand yon have no evening gowns, and that you know very few society pcoplo, but those, facts -must not Interfere with your getting a peep at my guests and eating some of my sup per. I thought tbe whole thing would be simplified If you all came In your pretty uniforms and caps, and took up your stations In tho dressing rooms. You would only have to assist the la dies with tbolr wraps and you could see the gowns to such good advantage, ami " But such a chorus of Indig nant exclamations rent the air at that Juncture that Mrs. Z.'i sentence was never completed. The social veneering must be thickly coated on Mrs. Z., for to tbis day she does not seem to understand wby tbe nurses meet ber advances with frigid Indifference, and wby ber visits to the hospital are no longer pleasant. Wash ington Star. Managiag the Woman with a Whip. It has alwuys been a question with tho country newspaper man what h would do if an Indignant woman set out to horsewhip him. Some years ago W. W. Wick of Topeka was, run ning a country -paper and si woman as sailed him on the mala street of the town, no gathered her up under hit arm aad paraded around the square. She kicked and squirmed, but be march ed laughingly along, displaying her to the crowd that had gathered. It morti fied tho woman so much that she left town on tbe first train and never both, red the editor afterward. arntloos manufaotured from obalks, clays, wbltlno, eto are atuuk on tbe wall with decaying anloiul glue. Alabatlae is a eemeat, wblob goes through a procesa of setting, hardens with age, enn be re-coated ami re-decorated from time to time without having to wusb and scrape oil Ua old eouts before renewing, UVCU aiCHMKSS rnrtlcolarly throat and luug dIMenlties wrongly attributed to other oauaes. Is tha result of unsanitary conditions ol walla sod ouilioga. Tblak of aavtag bex'.rooms sov. TAPE WORMS A tape worm eighteen feet long at least came on tho scene alter my taking two ( ASCAHBT. Tbis 1 am sure has eaused my bad health for the past three years. I am still tnking Cnsrnrnts, the only catbsrtlo worthy of notlea b aenslhln twnnlr. " Cl so. W. Bowles, Dalrd, Mass. PivMMnt, PalMnbie. I'otent. Taut? Onorl. fX uwu. ficTtr nicKfjn. r muni, or urii. rue. JbC, DUO ... CURI CONSTIPATION. ... Itrllf Baw4r taawr. raw.., Mattmf. 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Kverylfaiavc WitbbU4. Do t4lM r llarseM. Tup BwcffM. Ml to 170. PbMiaM. Trap, urn. BnnnsT-Koaia Ift.fl. 9mf Hafts. At go4 4M wl PHe. lit. 00, Waafua. &4 for larft, Crt ttpL Csvuiocu r iumi itUi. i ELKHART o ob aUro Oaiiussa ura i PtrmueiUr curt byname DR. WUITKUAt.L'l Ktlkl'MATld OUttlC. Tfiurcit ft4thab4MK, SftAploMsil s.aVa USB WWIIIW SM MtaSJ WHiaMUaj. tU Vata st Well Bred, Soon Wed." Clrls Who Use SAPOLIO Are Quickly Married. ered with layers of molding flour paste to feed vers-ln, with paper to hide them and to absorb tbe moisture of respiration, and an animal glue culture grouud ou Its (ace for dlauase germ; this burlug stroug colors added, like a eoloed sblrt, to bide the dirt; then tblnkof "tbe nasty practice" ol reiieutlug this papering, without remov ing tbe old, and a number of tlmoa, at that, as many do. Then think of a room touted with pure, porous, permanent Alnbaetlue, which IsretiuteU with but little trouble or expense, and Is pnrllylug aud sweet-smell, lag aud nils crawk. Wail 6 a per free f Sm a.V 'llit fo dt in Mr I, lrlnY M f 0 A, food tar. th worktnR ptttt att 1 it sfTS 4- bMV AtftMOTOft 1 1 If 6 AXOHANQiP 1 v - run n nuisi.ii 1L BaAHINOiMphi-r roi Oinf, tvit fuma, rtrlaaliof, owtl II ton. owtf. d.-ubimg, UPTO DATI MOTOR. fl FT. FOR tfll Hit. for US; lift for 30. Thty ran like birrl, and it m! MlTa alch, Ta-rj anovabls) part on roller. Poo Mm gear, till aKtr, Tht Armrtor ran whn Ml otrttr ia ooi mil, tna mad tn ti wmlrmu Dntrtnt. THI NEW BEATSTHb OLD AS THE OLD SCAT THI WOODKM WMIffL. OB rwratrt of amount, rtnutxl wAnt fbvt not wfitl or van, win ray Mm to rtpiar in rt hn to rvinraepq. vntr itiriMi m atiranalinn M ant tlin. s yvw ora wMti m not m rnMrnr, wi -tit for ftrim of mw for old io to on nt Tnooaapatllon. lfiMlor Co.,(ltrHr, PATENTS M If IIHtnr 0f Pntint-u AO I V :'.Htt"Tr Allor,2 mw and Ms Hi,. a.hJ SoUcltaa. P N 0 17 'Ml THE aiAINIfSS MAKES HILL COMBING EASY PRICE 1125 Columbia Tandems. $125 Columbia Chain Wheels, 75 Hartford Bicycles. . 50 lioycles,S401S35 3Xc?liliios find Irioos Oiiixrixntccd ONE TWO CENT STAMP. to tfca oa s( wbolo hi Um Wuw ui 11 ilk K. KM R.rNf. Trior, alth mrtalat. Imp., au A. apna u4 feafer., M. AaMda.a.lUara cu. W. B. PRATT, Satr, Kl aTHaBT. UOL ' 1 l.laa aas SiaUaUkin sk lyU.. Wntta Ittalialalassi would be dearer than Alabaatlas If sost removlug puper Is coualdured. TO UK.1LKUS. Po not buy a law suit or aa Injunction with cheap kiilaouilnea. Imitations ot Ala baatlue, Unulrra iium tbe risk ot a suiT for damages by svlliug au Infringement, Atuuiut Ine Com puuy own tbe right, ooverec by letters puteut, to aiaka aud sell wai cOHtlag adapted to be mixed with eolaV water. AiaUwtlue Co.. Uraud lUuiUal uiub. .... r"" USE f AILS. I I 1 1 Beat Couirh Syrup. Taatea (tiKid. Uaa I I VJ In lime. Solribi ttruanists. If i'TglLilJ! F J A l U P l 1 (TM X 1