FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Senate. TWENTY-NINTH DAY. Wlirn the Senate finance committee met to-riny Senator AMrich, dinirmnn, olTorcil an aim-mltm-nt iliTlnrinu; fur in ternational nitnmm-nt for the rcooRtii tion of liiim'tnllism. The Republican members inanifostoil no surprise, and the Democrats received the amendment with a sarcastic smile. There was hut little discussion. Senator l'enrosr introduced a hill to extend the provisions of the pension laws to the otliccrs and members of the militia during the civil war who served ihtring cmcrg'-ncics, but were never en listed in the regular service, and to their widows unci children. The secretary of the navy lias sent to Conpjrcss a deficiency estimate of $S.tN, ,1oo to meet increase expenditures inci dent to the establishment of naval sta tions outside of the United States. THIRTY-MUST DAY. Tn the Senate discussion of the finan cial bill occupied the session. Mr. Allen, Vopulist. Nebraska, charged the Repub lican party with breaking faith with the people on bimetallism and systematic ally discrediting the work of the in ternational bimetallic commission. Mr. Cockre!!. Democrat. Missouri, contend ed that the bill contained the initial movement towanl the perpetuation of the National debt. The House received the reports from the Ways and Means committee on the Puerto Rican tariff bill. Mr.' Butler, Republican, Pennsylvania. secured unanimous consent to Jmss a bill au thorizing the Secretary of the Navy to place the frigate Constitution (Old Ironsides), now at Boston, in the same condition flic was while in active ser vice. The work is to be done under the auspices of the Massachusetts State so ciety, the cost to be defrayed by popu lar subscription. The Senate passed the resolution withdrawing lands within the city of Honolulu. Hawaiian Islands, from the public domain. The land amounts to about uo.ooo square feet, and is used as a cemetery and mausoleum of the royal fumilv of Hawaii. THIRTIETH DAY. The new isthmian canal treaty with C.reat Britain was taken up by the Sen ate committee on foreign relations. Senator Penrose introduced a bill au thorizing the publication of the pro ceedings of the i. A. R. encampments as a government document and provid ing for their distribution among the various (i. A. R. tc.ts. The Senator also introduced the bill to authorize the Lake Erie and Ohio river ship canal, that was introduced in the House by Representative Dalzell. The Senator Representative McClcllan. of New York, introduced a bill for the acquire ment of the Erie canal by the United States government arid its enlargement to a capacity sufficient for the largest vessels of war, at a cost not exceeding $75,000,000. Representative Acheson introduced in the House a bill appropriating $i.ooo, 000 for the extension of rural free de livery of mail service. THIRTY-SECOND DAY. There was a scene during to-night's session of the House which recalled the exciting days of the Eifty-first Con gress. An irate member rushed down the main aisle, brandishing bis arms and shouting for recognition, while half the Democratic members were execrating the occupant of the chair for what they termed his arbitrary course, and from several places in the hall came loud hisses. As no Senator was prepared to pro ceed with a discussion of the finance measure, the Senate transacted only routine business, and adjourned early to enable members to attend the obsequies of Gen. Lawton. In the absence of Mr. Turley the Quay case was not taken up, though Mr. Chandler was anxious to call it. Senator Jones, of Arkansas, introduc ed a free silver coinage substitute for the pending currency bill. Senator Scott, from the committee on public buildings and grounds, reported favorably the bill authorizing a new public building at Wheeling, but with amendments reducing the total cost from $1,030,000 to $403,000, and provid ing that the present building should not be sold until the new one was ready for occupancy. THIRTY-THIRD DAY. Representatives of the liquor interests of the State made a careful poll of the House to ascertain if they had sufficient strength to secure a reconsideration of the vote by which the Clark local op tion bill was passed on Thursday after noon. They found they had not, and the plan was abandoned for the time be ing. When the Assembly reconvenes on Tuesday a determined effort to bc cure a reconsideration will be made, and if successful, the bill v ill be killed. Fifty-six bills were introduced in the House, among them several relating to Cuyahoga county. Mr. Linden intro duced a bill to create Greenfield town ship in Cuyahoga county, and provid ing that the present justices of the peace may sery without re-election. Mr. Mc Kenzic, it bill creating a board of re view for Cleveland, and Mr. Breck, by request, a bill to inaugurate the teach ing of the Italian language in the Cleve land schools. The House committee on municipal affairs has agreed to recommend the. passage -of the-Warwick bill, which pre vents the sale of municipal properties by councils and boards, unless the prop osition is first submitted to and approv ed by a vote of the people. By a vote of 53 to 44 the Normal school bill was defeated. House. The river and harbor committee ot the House has decided not to report a river and harbor bill at this session 0 Congress as a balance of $30,000,000, approximately, was already available for ijriver and harbor improvements. Elections and lynching in tike south were the subject of debate at one period in the House. Mr. Linney, of North Carolina saying that the lack of free elections 'is the only infirmity in our governmental system. He said that Senator Morgan lias offered a sub- titute for the Senate financial bill, pro- ' also presented the resolutions of the I 1 1 J i .. 1 "'" r;,t.,.r i,.i. t ! asked for from Pittsburg contractors. fei'n? o ' Th A contract for a $o re-equipment ;r t.r t'i, 1 t : . .1 . of street railway s already 111 the tion tor the canal, and inclosing the re- i,.,i f ,1,,, .,,:.,. ports made by its board of engineers ''a" Is of the co.npany. ; .iw; .... .i. h The Limestone Manufacturing Co., of in iim tin nit; .-ill 1, 1 viding that the fixed policy of the Uni ted States is to pay off the national debt as rapidly as possible; that the specie basis, consisting of gold or silver or both, is the only true basis of bank bills, and that it is unjust to change tlis present financial system. The House committee on war claims reported favorably Representative Dal rell's bill to reimburse the common wealth of Pennsylvania for expenses in curred during the civil war in equipping troops. The amount of the claim is $o..14.". with interest. The House Committee on Claims fa vorably reported the Cooper bill for the payment of the Southern cotton claims. The bill involves an expenditure of ?io,-ooo.ooo. I Representative Graham introduced, by reqtiest, the most drastic naturaliza tion bill that has made its appearance) for years. It was sent to him by John H. Stephenson, of Allegheny. INDUSTRIAL NOTES. The Cotton Mill an Important Factor In the South New Industries. The following shows a few examples of what cotton mills arc to the south. We arc all aware in the north what a large rolling mill, or steel plant means to a small town, and with our brethren in the south, the history of these towns goes to show what a cotton mill will do and the result is far in advance in every way of what such an industry in the north would produce. The follow ing gentlemen mentioned arc those who are Using all their efforts in developing the south and arc reliable: Mr. Prank Hammond, of Greenville, S. C, points to the Piedmont Mills in his county as typical of a score or more other mills in the State. The Piedmont mills in a quarter of a century have transformed poor hillside farms into a thriving town of 5,000 inhabitants, while neighboring farm lands have risen in. value from $.150 to $.(0 an acre. The building of mills at (ireenville has been accompan ied by the remodeling of old business properties and the building of new ones, I with n perceptible advance in the price ot city and suburban property. The Pepperton Cotton Mills of Jack son, (ia., will add about 7.500 spindles and 200 looms, which will give it a to tol equipment of u.500 spindles and yta looms. The new machinery will cost about $()0.oi)o. The company produces four-yard sheetings. Thomas Rodd, chief engineer of the Pennsylvania Company and consulting engineer for the We-tinghouse interests, has gone to Europe with the plans for the great new plant of the British West inghousc Company, at Manchester, England. Mr. Rodd expects to be gone six weeks, and in that time it is liable that bids for the work will b' GafTncy, S. C. will build a cotton fac tory, capitalized at $100,000, The equip ment has not been decided upon yet. The city council of Roanoke, Va., has extended the period of the exemption from taxation of machinery nsed in manufacturing plants to twenty years. A bullet-proof shield has been in vented by a steel-making firm. This shield is fixed to the rillc, and weighs only seven pounds, giving complete cover to a man Ivimr uronc The churches in Auburn, N. Y., have united in a movement to lessen the treating habit. THE MARKETS. riTTRHUHO. Cnln, Floar and Faed. WHEAT No. 8 red. 649 (55 WHKAT No. 1 new CORN No a yellow, ear, No. 3 yellow, shellst.., Mixed ear OATH No. 2 white No. A whlto 116 40'' w 2'4 8 Hi os 14 l0 13 23 18 60 15 .' Ill (ft 7 23 7 a, as 17 13.' 5 14 S7.V s-.l FLOUR Wlntor patent 8 75 Fancy ntralKut winters S 40 Jive No. a ti IIAY-No. 1 timothy It 10 ('lover. No. 1 l'i 75 FFIOD No. 1 while mid., ton. . It ud llrnwn middlings 1! a) Urnn. bulk 1(1 OJ BTltAW Wheat. 8 75 Oat 6 75 111 ry Product CUTTER Elgin creamery. . . . . Jfl Ohio oreamury 2'i Fancy oountry roll 18 CHKEHK Ohio, new New York, new IS. Mil Poultry, etc HENS per pair 55 91 CHIDKKNIS drosses IS 14 TU1IKEYH dnuiMii) 18 14 EGGb l'u. andoblo, treh .... 17;,' 13 Fruits and Vegetables. PEAKS Green V basket 1 513 2 In l'OTATOKS 1'iincy WhlluH bu B J CAII11AGE par hul 1 V5 2 60 OMONa per bu 7J 75 I1ALT1HOKK. FLOUR WHKAT No. and COllN-Mlxed OATH EGOH llb'TTEli Ohio creamery , , ,. 019 07.V 47 81 24 24 8 81 M 81'a iii VHILADKLl'UI FLOUR t 559 3 73 wutAX No. a red (JOHN No, 2 mixed OATH No. 9 whlto BUTTER Creamery, extra. EGUH feunnylvuul lint. 71 7 a tm 8Ut 88, aa HKW VUUK. FLOUR rat entt HEAT No. 8 red CORN No. 8 OATS White Wwtnrii UUTTEK C'reamory. fcUOb bUU and 1-ran. t 83(7 4 11 7V -; as;-!,' 81 mi UVtt MTOCK. I Mral Sloe tarda, KmI Liberty, r. Extra, 1400 0 1000 lbs 8 71 5 '8 trim; lSOUto MOO tb t )( i 65 Good, laOU to 1800 lt S 10 6 i0 Tidy, 1160 to 1160 Itrn. 70 ( uu Fair light steers, BOO to 1000 ths 4 0J 4 6 Common, ?00 to 900 tha 8 85 8 9J Boas. Medium S 13 6 13 Heavy 0 W liouiiLa aod stags 4 50 4 70 susar. Prime, 96 to 110 lbs 8 60 5 73 Good, th to 90 Ibt 8 28 6 60 J sir, 70 to bV Iba 4 a 6 10 t ominon ,,, 8 i0 4 0 Tsui Calves a Oi 8 25 LSama, Cholesto extra 7 25 T 8 Good to vbolue , 7 00 7 16 Fair to good 8 AO 7 to ului to lull 6 60 8 10 There arc many white soaps, each represented to be just as good as the Ivory; they arc not, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon getting it. eoevmoMT woa ar thi paocria a oambli 00. cinoimmi ltewar of Olntmrnta for Catarrh That Contain 1rcnrjr, as mnrrnry will miroly dtroy ths aenseot Smell nml cmniilMely timing" the whuln sys ti'in uiu-n I'liii-rine It tlirmiKh the imieoua aiirritt'c. fcurh ai tTi-li-n iHiulti never b ud xeept nn preiTlptloii from reputable phyiU clnn. an the diimaK'e they will do la ten fuld to the KniMt you enn p'imililv derive from them. llall'aCatnrrh ( utv manufactured by r. .1. Cheney t'o, Toleiln. 0., contains no mercury, and Istiken Inlurnnlly. actinic di rectly llion the blood atii murium nurture of thsayntem. In liuriiiK Itnll'a laUrrll Oir he Hire to net tlio ffumune. it la tnken Internally and l mi. in In Toledo. Ohio, by K. J. Cheney (Jo. Tietlnu nlal ifrcu. tflpiold by dniKKMit; price ;ah. per bottle Eall'a Fnmily i'HU are tile beet. Knttire, after making man, found she had some material left, bo alio made a dude. Jcll-O, thn Krw Ieaort, Flnnaes nil the fnmily. Four flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rnapherry and Strawberry. At your grocers. 10 eta. Greece expects to conic out with a treasury surplus next year. Ed neat e Tone Bowels With C a caret. Candy Cathartle, euro eonattnatlon forever, too, li9o. If C. O. O. fall, drugiitau rotund money. Thirty-six foreign vessels, having an aRgrcKatc tonnage of 57,556, met with disaster in American waters last year. What Ho the Children Drink Don't Rive them tea or coffee. Have you tried t lie new food drink called Onal-0? It la delleloua and nnurlahlnR, and tnkas the place of coffee. The more Ossiif-0 you Rive the children the more health you distribute through their sya terns. Okain-O la made ot pur Rratns, and when properly prepared taates Ilka the choice grades ot coffee, hut costs about X as much. All grocers sell It. 16o. and 'iba. The New York Tress blames amateur photographers for a large percentage of the water waste in Brooklyn. Mra.XTInalnw'ePncthlnirPyr.ip forrhlldren teething, eoItnathaKum, reduce tnrtnmma tion, allaya paiu. cures wind eollaliito ahottla, "The Boers have sworn death to all British lancers," says a letter from a Dutchman. VITALITY low, debilitated or exhausted cured by Dr. Kline's Invigorating- Tonic, sura 1 trial bottle for 8 week' treatment. Dr. Kl'ne, Ld, UU Arch bU. Philadelphia, r ounded W7L There are critical moments in every Ufa when we must act and act Quick ly. Rev. D. C. Garrett. Deal Tobacco 8Blt sn Sawke Toar Ufa Away. To quit tobacoo easily and forever, be rear netle, full ot life, nerve and vlcor, take No-TO-Boo, the wooder-worircr, that makes weak men strong. All druggliia, too or 11. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Itemed Co., Chicago or Mew York. The bank of Spain has outstanding $19700,000 less in loans than it report ed a year ago. I have found rise's Cure for Consumption an unfailing medicine. V. It. Lots, UU6 boott fcU, Covington, Ky., Out 1. MM. There seems to be a veritable craze for some sort of "physical culture" in New York this winter. To Care Censtlpatloa Forever. Take Cnscarets Caodv Cuthartlo. loo orfSe. UC.C.C. tail to euro, drugglsu refund mosej. One year's sweepings of the British mint yielded over $5,000 in particles of gold and silver. B Ara Tear Kldaeva t Dr. Hobbe' Bparagns PllUeara all kldaay Ilia. 8ae flefiaa. Add. Surllus Unmedj Co..Cbieaeo ar M. V. It is supposed that the average depth of sand in the deserts of Africa is from 30 to 40 feet ' Beaatr Is DI00A Dea. 'Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. CoscareU, Candy Cothar tie clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the bury liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by takinp Caeca rats, beauty for ten rente. All drug guU, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 26c, SOc. The salesgirls in a New Jersey town have started a crusade against the use of slang. H.H. UltElK's Hops, of Atlanta, Oa., are so ouir sunneisrui urowr rtpeulallsta id tlis world. m tlietr II beral otter In atlverUaeweat in another ooluuiu uf this papar. The last was the greatest year for ficart that the New Jersey farmers have lad lor a decade. What hall XT Harm Wr Deaaartt This queatlou arises In the family dully. Let us answer It to-day. Try Jell-O, a dellulous audheslthfuldaasurt, Propared In linlu. No bolllngl uobakluitl blmply add a little hot water A set to eool. Flavorsi Lomoo, Orange, Uaspberryaud Utrawberry. Atgrouers. 10a. Oatrleh Ppotled ITIe Mpeaeh. Anybody who henrd Hcuntor Allen of Nebraska, deliver his famous fifteen-hour spoech against the bill for the repeal of the Sherman silver bill would hardly believe that anything coud stump him. Yet thcro Is an ex perience In the senator's life which shows that, after all, he Is like unto other mortnln, says tho Washington Tost. "I wan campaigning In my atato once," said the senator, "when 1 had occasion to speak nt a fair grounds. The grand stand was full, and the occasion seemed to be full of promise for an orator overflowing as I was with political gospel. Just as I bad commenced a man brought out an ostrich hitched to a Bulky. I don't know whether you ever saw the trot ting ostrich In the east, but out west he was a great attraction. Well, aa Boon as that bird began to run around the track I wasn't In it The ostrich monopolized the attention ot every man, woman and child. When the bird stopped the people listened to me, but when he threw out bis long legs again there was a roar of laughter and applause whleb drowned every word I uttered. Finally, I gave it up. I let the trotting ostrich have everything bis own way." rtptlmUtla. From the New YorTc World. Angel Ine Do you really think, then, that Mr. Softhead ia interested in you? tlarbara Yes, that is, he mentioned flats the last time he called. I Had 1 a Bad 1 Cough "I had 1 bad cough for six weelti and could not find any relief whatever. I read what 1 wonderful remedy Ayer's Cherry Pectoral was for coughs and I bought t bottle. Before 1 had taken quarter of it my cough had entirely left me." LHiwn, Newtngton, Ont., May 3, 1899. Quickly Cures Colds Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis which polls down your general health and deprives you of sleep; or they end in genuine consump tion with all its uncertain results. Don't wait, but take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral just as soon is you begin to cough. A few doses will cure you then. But it cures old colds, too, only it takes 1 little more time. We refer to such diseases as bron chitis, asthma, whooping-cough, consumption, and hard winter coughs. If you've J nit taken oold a ts rent bot tle Is all you'll need, for harder cuses a 00 cent bottle Is better. or chroiilo troubles, and to keep oil hand, the 1.00 bottle is most economical. P. K. U. T 00 If afflicted with sore eyes use Thompson's Eys Water FAILING MM Save Your Hair with SkkilOOOS of And light dressings of CUTICURA, purest of emollient skin cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, Itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails. Millions of Women Use CcTtcun Soap exclusively for preserving, purifying, and beautifying thn skin, for cleansing tho scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stop plug ot falling hair, for softening, whitening, and healing, red, rough, and eoro hands, In the form of baths for annoying Irritations and dialings, or too f reo or offensive perspiration, tn the form of washes for ulcerative weak' nouses, and for many nntUeptlo purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, and especially mothers', nnd for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. No ninnunt of persuasion can Induce thoso who hare one used It to use any other, especially for preserving and purifying the skin, scalp, and hulr of Infants and children. Ci'Tlci'iu SOAP combines delicate) emollient properties derived from C'lticuua, the great skin cure, with the purest ot cleansing Ingredients, a Ad the most refreshing ot flower odors. No other mtdlcated sonp ever, compounded Is to be compared with It for pre serving, purifying, and hcniitlfylng tho skin, scnlp, hnlr, and hand.. No other foreign or domestic toiltt soup, however expensive, Is to ho compared with It for all the purposes of tho toilet, bnth, nnd nursery. Thus It com bines, iu Onb Soap tit Onk Price, viz., Twf.xtt-five Cexts, tho best BUin and complexion soap, the DKST toilet and uest baby soup In the world. All that has boon said of Ccticura Soaf may be said with even greater emphasis ot Cutk'lha Ointment, tha inaei ilolicata, ami yet most effoctivo of einollieiiia, and ere.ituHt of akin cures. Its usa 111 connection with C'umcura Hoar (as per directions round each packag"), in tho "Unb Numr CUBS fob Sorb IIands," In the 'Instant Kblikv tkbatmknt roit PisvinuaiNO Itoiiinos ax Ibbitations," and In many usos too numerous to mention, is sufficient to prove Its superiority oror all other preparations Jor the skin. ticura The Set, Sl. 20 A BwaiB Bwt la oftan aumelenltoeura tha inoai torluiinf, dliflgurloK, and humlllailng akioB aoalp. and blod bumtwa, with to-a of hnlr, whwo all alaa fall. Pott an VliV AMD (--Uoau., bola Trvna.. ttoatoa. All about Iba tiklaScp, aad liair," I'm, DR. ARNOLD'S COUGH Curra l ouihi aad Cold. KILLER rrevente unsumpiloa All llruusUla. Hc OS IO DAYS TRIAL. Aluiulnun Rual V roof C'ramai BMiratora, ! I to 15 oowa, prlc (rotn to to t)0 a vordlDf to ala. "llto-UatH :buraa. alat-a l to lfio.iwB,prloM7to$H1k Thaymaka 1 par cant mora buttar, Cat:ogu a tarm fro um't btr autil j on bar (r m ua. 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