FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. House. FIGHTIETH DAY. Washington's Farewell Address was read in the louse of Hepresentatives This waz an innovation in the House Mr. Bailey (Dem, Tex), the Dem. ocratic leader, asked and obtained un- animous consent that the address be read from the clerk's desk, The read. ing occupisd 45 minutes At CO. clusion there was hearty applause. In the Senate Mr. Wolcott (Un) read the address, Mr. Boutelle's the maximnan price of $545 per ton, but restr vision ta the appropriation made in the present hill, was raled to He in order. whersipon another proposition wane offered by Me, Underwood (Dem, Alan), for thi erection of pray plate plant hy the Government, point of order against the lattir pasition wan pending when the sideration of the Bill was suspended, EIGHTY FIRST IDDAY The naval spproprintivn hill pr the House Thursday afternoon alter four dave of perimnnious debate. The ‘amendment to build a Government ar- mor plant wis ruled ont Hoa paint of order. The maximum price for ar- mor was cut idnwn from 8645 the pri which the committees insisted wns bes ing paid for the new Krupp arma r. toy $442. and a proviso was also added grectuding the Government from pay ing mere than was paid hy any other foreign government for gindilar The rehabilitation of the naval acad- emy was aled prevented EIGHTY BEL onl Mr. Johnson, dnnoa spied House last Friday, sneered at President anid the Influence which alleged coptraiied him: impugnid motives, ausitionesd big #inoeeily Hkened Him 10 DHokine temptible character charged his Be retary of War with Incemprtency, and predicted that the Pro ettent We 4 in the end he engulfed hy adverse puidic sentiment. Althoueh his utfersnces were far more sensatlonal than those in his former gpeech, and dazed come af his auditors hy the impetunsity with which they were delivered, the spe h Aid not rates about him the storm of his former speeches Mr. Landis one of hig RPepohilcan colleagues from Indiana, briefly stated to the House that Mr Johnsons eon. stituents had repudisted him, and the two members had a wordy duel EIGHTY-THIRD DAY The house went into committer of the whale Baturday and resurned the ennsideration of the army appropris tion bill. Mr. Hay (D. Ya, amount carried by the Bil which he sald was plainly insufficient ta malin tain an army of 100000 men The hear, ngs before the committer he sald Bad shown that it cost $1000 15 main. fain one entlated mn gsrvipg in this country and more while serving abroad. This hill appropriated $73 - DOG ODE. Filia antimates seas $1250 0000080 He charged that the friends of ou lnrge standing arm) did not desire to let the country nto the secrst of fe opnord. ous vost. Hot there would surely be a deficiency. “Mr. Bull sad he frankly copeeded that If the reorganisation BI roporind to the senate vestoriagy bLoeame a law there would be a deficiosey, That bil provided for o0 reminmwnts of infantry against 3 In the house bill a large stnff and an increare in the number of enlisted men, There would be abot 1.000 additional officers ta pay for and the defictency in his opinion void be from feo to five million, ite ameerndiment fixing arraor pints at loting the pro. SP i A Die Pe an yase ry i Wry, AY hofihrs Hinat eritdoiznd the Fennts, BEVENTY-EIGHTH DAY. The Hull Bill was taken up In the Senate Monday by a vole of 44 ta 2% ‘The Democrats, with the exception of Murphy, Mallory, Paseo. Lindsay, Kenney and Morgan, voted against Chairman Hawley's matisn toa consider the Bil, while the epubliconns, ex. Ceepting Quay, Pettigrew and Teller, woted for the bill Mr. Hawley, Chairman of the Mili ‘tary Affairs Committes, moved to take up the nrmy reorganization biid, ‘mnanimous consent having been re. fused to take up the measure without ‘displacing the unfinished business, the | enki-uiping bill. Mr. Hawley's mo- tion prevailed, #4 to 2. this making 2 the army bill the unfinished business. The Henate ‘to relinburse the for expenses pald the States in organizing volunteers for service In the war with Spain be- r muster re the service of 8 Suaten, also wus passed un- ot rules, DAY. Mr. 3 i Mr. Warren, oi 3 yok measure, and Mr. Mitch. By Mr pocksell, rats, op- it, le Mr. Proctor. Republi. sdiread the Senate In favor of . nts which he had pro- ry the Bill. All the speakers are re of the Committee on Military : Cockrell's spewch, h brief, particularly nota {fe and who stand with him are willing the President ll the money et ram he desires. but they are that no great standing al be fastened upon the coun- dthout full and free discussion. oie appropriation bill was aad Tv oo ETO HTIETH DAY. ; In the Senate Wednesday eulogies of Senator Justin 8. Morrill, of Vermont, mos! 9 he time. Mr. Vest + Who had served with Hato r ror 20 years on the tee on Bub fidings and pounds, pald A most beautiful tribute, filer HTY-FIRST DAY, the opening of the Senate to-day PP (W. Va.) presented the of John T. McGraw against a of N. B. Scott, elected a ator from West Virginia. It was ered to lle on the table ini ration and its repre. ; tives In Congress have reached agreement with the minority in igress respecting the army reor- tion bill, which it is believed he satisfactory to all interests. It «1 on an army of 100.000 men of 35,000 will be known as the pro- mal army and will be enlisted to until 1901. It is believed the y reached removes nearly all danger of an extra session. ~~ EIGHTY-SECOND DAY, After a session of nearly eight hours Friday the Senate passed the river and harbor bill by the decisive vote of 0 0 3, Including the Nicaragua Canal The sharpest contest arose over the Canal bill amendment. A point of order was made against it that it was general legislation, but the Senate, to which the Vice President submitted the point, overruled it. It was then attacked as not being relevant to a river and harbor measure, but this, too, was overruled by the Senate. To make the day st'll more memor- able, the compromise army bill, which had been prepared at the War Depart- ment by representatives of both fac- tions, was Introduced in the Senate. It provides for a regular army of not more than 65000 men, together with a supplemental volunteer furce of 3500 to meet existing conditions. orn has gained but smaller demand EIGHTY-THIRD DAY. After two hours devoted to the cone sideration of bills an the calendar Sat. urday the senate began the considera- tion of the compronmies army reorgan. {zation bill. which has been agreed upon by the members of the military a¥aire committes, inti a short time bef ire the mens. ure was take jt, 12 would be 1 i without flenlty, but when Ht was learned some senators that the hill provi for a permanent inorease in the stand. ing army, obdections were hoard and ft became evident that the reassure wanhd hao te run the mrinit int shirp eriticism ger ef THE MARKETS. rirrspuUna Crain, Vlour and Feed, WHEAT No. Sead 2 WHEAT No. | now, .lid CORN. Rn yellow, nr. .... Na. 2 yelinw, shin fod Mixed oar OATS. EYE FLOUR. Winter patents, Farnoy straight winter Bye Hour HAY No. 1 timothy ’y. €lisyer, No, i... FEED Xo. | white mi Brown middiings Bran, bulk, HTHAW Wheat int EEF DS. Timothy, Yer prin airy Products BUTTER - E'gin eregmory, Ohio ereamery Fancy country ro CHEESE. Obs x, new Now York, new Fruits and Vegetables, BEANE. fireen ¥ bn POTATOVS. Fancy Wht CABBAGE Per Ton... ONIONS Choles sallow, ¥ bu Poultry, Ete, Per pate, smal “pn or : fin. fresh s$ CIN CINNATL FLOUR. .... : WHEAT No, 2 rod RYE No 2 ; CORN Mixed OATS Cia BGGR.......... ... .... BUTTEN Obs creatpory FHILADELYVHIA rrLovn 2 WHEAT No # CORN No 3% mixed OATS No 2 white | | J BUTTER. Creamery, exten EGOGR-—FPeunsyivanin flrata NEW YORK. ~Patents n HEAT New 7 red CONN. Ne, 4. CATE WwW hijte Westarn BUTTEE Creamery... FUGE Site of Penn LIVE STOUK, Central Stock A nrds East Liberty, Fa. CATTLE, Prime, 1200 to 1400 tha Goud, 1300 15 1800 a, Tidy, 100 1 1150 ha, Fulr light stern, W000 to 1000 thy Common, 700 to WG Me BOGS. Med osaaens sons Heavy Houghs and stage FLOUR 14 4 £3 6 £0 4 bi 4 859 4 ih Primos, 80 to 10% Is Cionnl, BS to 0 Pa Fair, 0 to BD Ma f ommon, Veoal Calves | i FAM Sn Bpringer, extra Springer, good 10 choion Common to fay Extra yoaritngs, ight Gipend ta choles Yeung. ; Mediom | he Lemmon, Rae Rd A REVIEW OF TRADE Business Unprecedented. Demands Contince tor Iron Products lerge Exports I’. G. Dunn & Co.'s weekly review of | trade reports as follows for last week The situation is without precedent Business has never been belier on ithe whole, and in some the gain ia astonishing. Jase lant year's as much as imports, though the excess over jnaporis then was heavy, Fallures are smaller than Inst year, and smaller than in either wrdinary advance of $95 In whaceo, the average for the active raliway se curitien being a little higher and fo trusts much more, ordinary advance of 038.5 In tobmeen. Pavioents through exchanges show a Kreater volume of business than ever before at this season, and nearly ones hall larger than in the best of previous years, The oulgs of breadstuffs and cottan continues heavy. Hut there wre Bom: who fear that such prosperity cannot last, Popular impressions have to be reckoned with, because they econtrsl events. Yet at every point of danger except one the igre are In every re. spect faverabie, The upward rush of 16.5 per comt. in the prices of pig iron since January 1, and 176 per cent. in prives of iron and steel products, does indeed raise a question whether ex- ports of such products may not be temporarily checked, but If they could be entirely stopped, ax they sre not, the balance due this country would Still be large, The crush of demand for finished products, at 4 time when nearly all the works are crowded by orders covering production until July 1 or later causes many to refuse to contract beyond that date, except at higher prices and a rise under circumstances may prove the one thing needful to sober buyers and to bring into the lat of producers other establishments heretofore ie, While a fairly large capacity of pros duction is still in reserve, the demand now pressing for cars, vessels, bridges, buildings and pipes is partly to antic. ipate an expected rise in prices. The best sign ig that the great producers appear to be anxious to maintain their hold on foreign markets, although just now unable to take orders for future delivery, Nobody can judge what the clothiers may buy as yet, and the woolen man- ufacturers have a very uncertain mar- ket ahead but judge that there wiil be a heavy demand for goods before long, and many of the smaller mills are looking for chances in the wool mar- kets. Wheat has gained only 1%c in price although Atlantic exports, flour in- cluded, have been 2.567.904 bushels against 2.080.417 last vear, and includ ing other exports, 1,279.73 bushels, against 3.658592 last year. The exports have been 86 heavy that many doubt their continuance, and yet grain comes from the farms and then abroad, 48 if such doubt had no basis The western receipts during the past three weeks have heen 92376473 bush els, against 7.385.428 bushels last year 1s cent with for export, although ita outward movement will be quite beyond precedent but for last vear, = Jgooks (4 a | plizatisns (0 | and strong. fied in % 1 paid Flgnebn i Biteals wi growl industries § Exports surs | I SR SO AAA such ¥ OHO BOoes [ERI A XY ~ The Extreme of Unconventional. All night the red wine flowed! Was- | gail! Morning dawned npon a wild scene of revelry, Some were singing bacchanalian song?; others danced gro- tesquely; while still others, and these wore drunkest of all, picked their | teeth! — Detroit Jaurnal, Ten Weeks For 10 « ents Theat Yigg family Weakly Mer INE ton warks ot br fo RY 12 for Ht rat Er ai ety perked whe of 8, Wh intranlare is 4 my ce ts nr RePYiEiae | ow £3 ren : a in xi hottie a reed Ere KH A wh NLP Frat ray rH Kigsy Ltd wR owit Brie wi EEE Rint E he uae a §35t feng & Sern ' wpidi 02 tian, allay tials with in En wipes ry rian ¥en Pie's Core for WwW. Pare my fxraily and pao sox, Inksger Mich Tha Ni iad 4 ae in the RE Ferien ory Fee Ete am Takes the Yuscles Strong. From ! 3 § i. sronrsx anid $110 fsa GF sxopamien persis | wir in and wiit oars It after a ow ap: the mascies limber Xi eRe Wh & inves up aud make @ Fogg porn Bdneate Your Bowels With Jasearete, | Candy Cotliarite, eure éonatirpating forever, | We, Be. 11C.C.C fail, druggists refand money. revit : 7 priced | the mother of six! Eoik ty : oe the $ Foy Majesty jre- | herself in Msn | FEilirabeth Lasswlan having Mba ¥® BEHrals ft then Mire Ww ho herself on emen in aR 188% and sonny Interested i i Hare, THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS | is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care amd skill with which it is manufactured by sclentific processes | known to the Carironrxia Fie Senee vo. only, and we wish 10 impress upon nil the importance of parchasing the true and original remedy. As the gonuive Syrap of Figs is manufactured by the Cartronxia Fig Syerte (Ob only, a kpowiedge of that fsed assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufsctured by other par- ties. ‘The high standing of the Cat FoOuSIA Pia Svure Ca with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the gennine Syrap of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tae name of the Company a gusranty of the excellence of ita remedy. It ix far in advance of all other laxative as it acts on the kidnews, liver oud bowels without irritating or weiken- tng them, and it not gripe nor nanseals, In order topet (8 beneficial elects, please remember the pame of the Company - CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN YRANCISO®, Cal, LovIsvILLE, Kr. NEW YORK, R.V. will own owing to the extra- | Curate TE aMictod with § BOT SF ES Gag i iE Worm tot, oP | Thompson’ $ Eye Water This Signature CG one is on every box of Laxative Bremo Quinine Tablets. A GRIP CURE that DOES CURE. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. CATALOGUES OF THOUSANDS OF : PI AYS SENT FREE the Warld, A SENT FREE Largest Asaortment in of Looks for Home Amusements Tadledag Piais Just leeaed Charades, Reciters, Unl Liew 14 aya, | Kegro Plays, I Malaguun, Mrs Juries s Wax Woski Fairy Pinrs, Paier ry, Flags foe Male Charscions »uiy, Tublonns Vivuute, Make t A Materials, Aweien: s an : 10 the Biage, Guide to Selacting Flags, = How to Nake Up’ 33 West 234 New Tork Gia, : toy CR poptiiat REE 1 8 in i i i i ¢ tmatian £ i i i TARE Every cough makes your throat more raw and irritable. Every cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs. i Ceasetearing your throat ! and lungs in this way. Put the parts at rest and ive them a chance to eal. You will need some help to do this, and you will find it in i gmade Eom i ian sexpert ! L you of From the first dose the quiet and rest begin: the tickling in the throat ; ceases; the spasm weak- | ens; the cough disap- pears. Do not wait for pneumonia and con- sumption but cut short your cold without delay. Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pec- toral Plaster should be overthe lungs of every pers “som troubled with a cough. Write tothe Doctor. Tenens! sppartunities and long oF Fiatey RLIGENT wailfy £00 hi a adios Ten Write waly ail the partieaiats te Tel ge wi _e EB expense ling » iri heryy Poetaral You | reese . prompt reply, without | Address, DR. J © ATER, ; Lowaii, Mass. | ¢ HEY CRE i wil ein A ‘A COOD CARDEN [5 Con pleanere and a profs, (regory’ 'w wend Tend Vic Pee % fw gory e Semi fuses the wn dl Farts bn R Buovw 308 roe need, i Gres: v Py Marb.cread, Mass. JEUMATISM CTRED Samet wrtte ¢ dure treatagent postpaid, 10 cents Arerannar Erweny Co Mélresn wich 8: 7. ba A WES A £ deanrt is three tir Mediterranean The Makara isrge uw the ‘There is No Telling. Be sure not 16 jot rheamatism stay inthe seatatn longer Than you an gol a bottle of | Sani Theres is no tall. | what part it may strike Sr Bow mach ; = ba O00 10 Pure §L. f ” misery i may give, Wheres Life Is Loogest. 18 verre old ars | in the 15: the empire More geGple GVer und in mikl climates than higher Ia Ips feniEygs thienait en SEL Actording # of the German of ohiy Fr hax ion of 5.004 006, the 1ooth Ys nave ¥ GAY with of 48 006 Sak 213 ven tenarinnsy. In England there are 146, jreland LTS, and ia Scotland 44 nas 10 and NMaorwsy 23. Del giam 5 Denmark 2, Switzerland none Hpain, with a popitiation of 18.6040 600, hax 401 persons over 100 years of age Of the 1.250000 inhabitants of Hervia, RRoe, po priiRlion Sweden toms.” gome in Teheran, ! | riding no took a horsebhavk Juities from the beady. Plerests {Codd Preventats GEN G8 | Porsian 1dess. An American traveler in Persia! learned that the common soldiers of that country supposed that the Eng lish practice of firing a salute at the | burial of a soldier had for its object the driving away of devils. Other mis- taken Impressions no less absurd he reports in his “Persian Life and Cus- A village soldier asked mo if 1 1 told him [ bad heard of fire worshippers, cow- | not of He eaid he had seen ; {oreipners tables, fotidied them knew of dog-worshippers, worshippers, and the MHke dog worshippers, but Roms SOs at their ginthed them, laps, and CRrrisgos Af sw roves we aRip tou there had fed had washed and them in thelr in their 3 HOR war captain whe taken wera shippers 3 in wert HEh ty vile disp! ry of horsemanship and arniiss the a vender of fru ist recta of Lhe peanie The neg Tr it2 rame on 1 shitp and said to the captain wrh an from all who Aruna The that reproach not think rider, as of horsemen.” that? asked t told them you re bettie "And the o pation in you wers Heginning you how apiain, they giialy sen at Rushire, the a. Prey to astonish day a d To Cuve Constipation Vorever, Take Cascarats Candy Cathartie Jw or Bo. boar the “1 have erpisnation as to free is no re one of a i4 op WO CC fail to care, droggists refund money In the §cddd € lary § hp bounded into the £15 aR thw i rr. {x A the Say aA tat of the £3 Ht 5 * Beauty Is Blood Deep. Clean blond means a clean skin, * 3 pret EIEN i= i tiger No | beauty without jt. Cascarets, Candy Cathar i ak tic clean your biood and keep it clein, by stirring up the lazy iver and driving all im Begin to-day to nish pimples, boils, biotches, blackheads, | and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascaretn, beauty for ten cents All drog- gists, sstisfaction guaranteed, 1, 3c, S0c. 'nder tha Ea El TE ( direction flertl Bx Rukia ra a Eo af Fhe Mi ¢ ing made at af me for raalerind wal ft of ire ols i ’ny 2 ad Tao Cure A ii in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Qruiniy ¥ SEists refund ma vey iT it "tails $0 & Why Aled a? shit fhe Fla Knocks Congha and Colds, Dr. Arnsid is © ongh Killer ogres dE oy Nearly £29 cats eat vie ee asked for af the frais ran fram 3000 up 0 3 A 5 88 x ¥ fant Bui ana in fact, nearly all women who undergo i A nevvous strawmn are compelied to regret: fully watch the grow patior of ther ChEens, the coming wrinkles and thinnass that become more ‘distressing every day. Every woman knows that Ji-health 475 persons have passed the century “ie mark living in Rio de Janeiro. He A mood Arabian he yeae can canter in the desert for 24 hours in summer and | £% hours in drinking. Deafness Cannot Be Cured winter without by local appiloations as they cannot reach the { There is only one | diseased portion of Lhe sar, way to onre deafness, and that (a by conatita. tipaal remedies. Doafaesm le canned bry an 4 flamed condition of the mucons Hning of the Fuastachian Tube. Whee this tude gots in opr) vor have A rambling son td oF fasper fot hearing, and when IL ls oo tirely ciome’ | Destress tc the resnft and unless the Infam eat ba taken out ard this tute re stored 10 104 normal condition, hearing will be { destroy Ad for ver Nine vanes out of tes are by catareh, whieh snothing batan in Basie condition of the macans sarfaces, We will give One Huredred Dallars for any cam of Diealoes, icansmd by catarrt) that san {pot Le ened SAMUEL FRENCH, i Bireet, i by Hails Latarsh « ure, for cirenulnrs ey ¥ 4. CHpa¥Y & Co. Toledo, QO The mend it ia sald that the eidest person | living whose age has been proven is | Bruno Cotrim, born in Africa. and now | is 150 | years old. A coachman in Moscow bas | lived for 140 years is a fatal enemy to beauty and that food health gives to plainest face an en during attractiveness. Pure and strong f/ nerves — these are the secret of health and beauty. Dr. Williams Pinal strengthen the nerves. ee Ft ivan? 3 wx Ri bdred Januar fr $000 Fryptian HEE Re Be | ire. | 4 AEE » Tabie's ARN gre, Sea af ith "3 y Su carte and bun All deaggista Pe 2 t ay Spring Clothing C with samples of clot at EBOWS a8 immense AT YUL SIEANUTE Jats, guariutend rofit, 8 £Pressage to Pe wun a of Art Squares, hy Curtains aw Posvieres in "hair aaroral color, We pay forighe wow HY pers god fureish wadded lining free, al goed Solid Oak aes ow relied fi ate glaes sips gratsined in & our Big Cimnerat Catar # Loge af Farsin Bare ei bo ad 4 4 pat for wae ¥ KU bogues are i t fee, Which do youd want § Address tho way, 2 US HINES & SON, Baltimore, Md. Dept. Xn BT ld ures weeny E ET x em, poe, 3 or Know Thyself Manuel, Te gam phlet by a Humanitarian and cmb oud fa te Mecrim of Medionl Seience : Fo Ares The Lien Retin $1 Hp, Boaton Mam Chief : aetuate of Hares Me ttonl hiege, aby Shu = ate Sgepestt Wh Maas Reg Voids § varie ALWAYS CURES Comin ation In pera oF By tree fron 9 tod sarreiaye ; S55 fo The fame the Pealseiy Medical Tnetitute has 8. tat Bam mabiierted 19 00k test wiied iY Nei aviv inetitation ooudbl aedemgn oo Sembon Jones, Fhe Peabin]y Mocdieal natitate has oany Multa: tors, Dt BO Sdqinis Poston Herald, Boma sg Frysican, There's Only One Stand- ek uality in Athletic Ce ‘“ Spalding.” Accept no Tite, stalogus Free, x BROS® Pon var, Baninesne § 4% BPAL DING LR feagn A New York NEW DISCOVERY; = DROPS SY: ot 10 ee a Free. De. 5 KR 228s sons Box D, Atisste. 30s Pills for Pale Peopit build up ana purify the blood and Te the young itl thay are iavale able to the mother they are a necessity, to the woman this time of Sife Rearted and melancholy meade uo my mind to try I bong the Gest be A box sud a half « wo Bwibimell (50s Award Pr W per bos Rola hy Drage ste, Te Halt » Family 1"ls are the bosk Wi ANTED. nee of ted health that rt PAN ’ Past iwsra lll Mert 3 cia to Kiparw i Baro load Ce rib 108 16 sminios ad Low testlcusinis | Mrs lacoh Weaver of Bushnell Il} wt suered for See or slg years with the troudie that comes (5 women at { was much weskened wan gnabile much of the time 1 Ao way nen work and salfeesd heyund mv power to describe Kathing seemed to do me ang good. ililame’ Piak I oh fm March Sr wre fae conipletely The genuine package always bears the full name all druggists or sent postpaid on rec2ipt of pre S0¢ by the DT Williams Medicine Co, Schentcrad MY approaching fifty they are the best vemedy that science has devised for this crisis of her life. is Affvaix yrary ald. She aw, 1 was down. Then i ils for Pale People ast wan benefited fram the start, , and Iams sow ragged sad strang. hy Accept no substitute represented to be ** just as good.” Druggists refund the mosey if it falls to core. PRICE 25 CENTS. So AR A dsp A What Bring gs Release From | Dirt and Crease? Why, Don’t You Know?
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