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A r I Pure Blood 1« rv-ruln if ymi Ltkr llootl*« < irfiafarillft. Thi* gn-at tnevlicios curva »huae erupUona, piiupl»*« and bolla that a|>|»-.ir at ali •» avoti» ; curva acroftila «or»-*, «alt rlwitm or tfíidiiA ; aiiapta llM-lt rquaily wvll to, aixl al»«> «-urva, i» ^y** aixl all atooiach troublv» nirrs rlx ii- inattoin nix! catarrh ; curvi» nervoua trvubl «ii-bility aixi tluit tir»<l feeling Thla i» J<r«»Vvd by llxaiaarxla of niottialk, A«*,3«k«J by attuai count in tbe Uxt two yeara—a record un precede uted in thè htotory of medicine. Ite aure t<> get Ihxxl'a Santapurdlx Monday, April V Ujuid of ULhu. LJU Uvu« (m* DvUar M tart**' I f* * W!t« W • svtMnf »yrup th« t»<Mi rv «vl j uuw their ch 114reo duri f tb« Kethti < |«ri4.wl M. ar- f UM SI * I Í* StreawMO stabs. l»<> y«.u rcn.cmtwr when y-'U us In tl'c sut«'.., 'de? We Graeioui- That ruaa fur KC BAKING POWDER .5 OU •* 13 ffc Í» the wondciful Uiunf KHJwdrf ot the Thouunda »? w Wire Cifilr c n ire bnneirf ticAtTf hoifh and Lclkr !<«»d into Ihcir home« ro «det. by uting h C BakHg ( «Ht» jkjtt onc-fhltd what »oil alwMi t»at. I! you have never uted it >ou don't hn « ««hat you ve miMcd. Don't w Ait ’ Ail eiuceti 2 5 ouniet fcr 2 5 i fnts J tot >S MIL. to ( talc««'» rt«« u,« . a ..f i’> '«ad«*«» h MaabingViu April*.— Mclaurtnand Morgan addressed the senate today on ths railroad rale question, the former advocating the legislation and the lat ter opposing The Mississippi senator announced his intention to support an amendment providing Irt a court re view of ths decisions of the Interstate t’omn.srie c>mmis.l<u> and aleo etatod hie adherence to the Hailey amami merit, prohibiting the temporary sue pension ot the commieeion'e orders by the inferior courts. He criticised »Yet ho characterised as an effort to inject politico into the consideration ot the bill. M irgan took the poeilum that the prupoeed legislation «ae an inter- (erenew with the rights *,f the •Isleo to control the eorporaliona created by themselvee. and cani that the beet way to check et irbltant railroad rateo was to keep the waterways In such cornil- lion as to insure eompetltlou. for a numtier of speecbse today having no bearing on the subject under die- osa ion, but of generai inter set to the country The rights ot labor were die cussed by Tonne, of New Yora, goule road, by Ise. of Georgia railway mail pay by Htrenerson. of M inoe»-ta. and protective tariff by Rainey, of Illinois Incident to bis ajeecb on labor. T >wne spoke of the InrreaM-ii power given the speaker of the bouse by the raise now in force. He said that, it the houw ever has Ito an, lent dignity and power restored, It will be after it has vindi rated the right of discussion of ali pall ile questions. Washington. April 5.— In the **r.al* today thero was a rv echo of the Whit* house conference of last Saturday rela tive to the pending railn«.! legislation, ami, while the dierueeion ended in good nature, there «as a time when the feeling was quite intense The Incident occurred al th» dose cf a speech by Hume, which was devoted largely to a discussion of that conference Elkina has given notice of a speech on the rale bill lor tomorrow and Hailey for a speech on tha* subject Tuesday The Tessa senator will reply ee|mrially to the criticisms made by Hpoonsr and Knot, of hie plan for a limitation of the powers ot interior courts In granting Injun. li- n. in rate litigation. Ns«lands iontlnue-id hie argumei t in support ot hie proposition lor ths national Incorporation ot railroad com panies. OF ALL » TONICS The ingredients that enter into S. S. S. and the method of com bining and preparing them so that they build u|) and strengthen every part of the body, make it the grt att t of al! tonics. S. S. S. is uatnrc’s nine': PURELY VEGETABLE ■ restoring the lost *PP** titc, overcoming that tired, rnn-down feeling, and other ailments common to Spring, which warn us that it is necessary to take a tonic, it is purifying the blood of all poisons and waste matters so that it can supply to the system the strength and nourishment it needs to keep it iu jierfvct condition during the depressing summer m< nth . that are to follow. Spring is the sexson when most every AN EFFORT TO PUl.L THROUGH THE DAY. oue needs a tonic. It is nature's time for 1 have us».I H H H. quite sztsnalvsly aud unhesitatingly renewing and changing; and as everything reoommend it aa tha beat blood purifier and tonlo made. puts on new life, the sap rises in vegetation, 1 am a n aohlntet by trade and at one time my system was so run down that by 10 o'clock every day I would t>a com the earth thaws out from its winter freezes, pletely exhausted, and it was with the greatest effort that and all respond to Spring’s call to purge I ot'Uld pull thr .gh the balance of the day. Slnoe taking H. H H . however, all this has dlaapjwared. I am a strong and purify themselves, there is a great vigorous mau. abundantly able to do my day's work, my change also takes place in our b«xhcs. The appetite has beau whetted up so that I nan eat anything, sleep la sweet and refreshing, and I know farther that blood endeavors to throw off the poisons and It my has purified my bkrod and put U In good condition. I accumulations which have formed in the cannot s;>eak too highly of your great remedy. H. H. N. system, and been absorbed by it, from the bl7 W. Broad Ht . Columbus. O. A. B. MONTGOMERY. inactive winter life, and calls upon every HUE FOUND rr THE IIEHT SPRING TONIC. member to assist in the elimination. The On two oro.isione 1 have used 8. 8. N. In the spring with system is oftr^j unequal to the struggle, the Ana results I can heartily reconimen<1 it a» a tonic and apjxrtitc grows fickle, the energies give way, bb*od purifier. I was trouble»! with headach*. Indigestion liver troubles, which all disappeared undar th* use of the spirits are depressed, and a general run an«! H H rt. My appetlt*. which was poor, was greatly down condition is the result. hwlpe 1 I can «at anything I want n *w without fear of in- Then the body must have assistance— r. v g again A > » it must be strengthened and aided by a tonic, and blood porlfier It Is all you claim (or It. 77i E M*;oHt , Hpringhehl, O. MRS. O. WIEQEL. and S. S. S. is the ideal one. Being made entirely from roots, herbs and barks, it does not disagreeably affect the system in any way as ¿<1 most of the so-called tonics on the market. which contain Potash or some other harmful mineral ingredient to derange the stomach and digestion, unfavorably affect the bowels, or otherwise damage the health. S. S S. tones up the stomach ami digestion and assists in the assimilation of food; it rids the system of that always-tired, worn-out feeling, imparts vigor atid tone to every part of the Ixxly. It re- teeling, and inn establishes the healthy circulation of th ac blood, stimulates the sluggish organs, and calms the unstrung nerves which make one feel that he is on the verge of prostration. S. S. S. gives an appetite and relish for f<«xj that nothing else docs, and by its use we can find our selves with as hearty, hungry an appetite in Spring as at any other season. It acts more promptly and gives better and more lasting results than any other remedy, and is absolutely safe because of its vegetable purity. I)j qx-ptic, irritable, nervous, debili tated people will find S. S. S. is just the medicine jhat is needed for the purification of the bltxxi, which, from its diseased or impure condition, is causing their trouble, as well as for toning up and helping the entire system. When you t ike your tonic this Spring do not experiment, but get the best—the tonic with forty years of succe i Ixhintl it, and the otic endorsed by the best people all over the country 5. S. S., THE GREATEST CF ALL Washington, Aprii U. — Nolwilh •tanding that Ibis «ae Li.trict day in thè house and that body reeoi ve, I itoelt mio a common runncll fot thè purp «e i of maklng la«a for thè lustrici of Co- < lumina. generai Interest «ss ehoan in thè bilie requlring non reeident pupll» to pay lultlon and regolatine thè em- ployment ol child latsir. Hepbnrn, of fowa, replytng lo a long tpeech of Rima, ol Tennroaee, in wbich he contende,! for self government fot thè peopla of , thè Districi ot Columbia, mede a <!*• (enee of thè forni of government, but , crllirlseil ito adminiatration. Ile did noi thlnk two newepapsr men and one army ofhcer, «ho conciliate thè board Wednesday. Aprd 4 J ut commieeionen, thè proper pereonnel Waaldnglon, April t — In the ornate fot su, li a g ivernmenl. b S> N,-a .11 ■ • ad rate bill and Daniel the question of the Saturday, April 7. lack of representation by the Southern Washington, April 7. •— The house «latee in the public service. Neer- ttot not Imlnge Itself in the usual half lands advocated amendments to the holiday today, but continued the con rate hill providing for the national In sideration of tbs postoffice appropria corp nation of railroads and announerd tion bill, and in the latitude accorded himself so favorable to tfie govern under general debate the dis.UB.ion mental ownership of these utilities. t»H>k on a wide range, including rail Daniel’s aj>eech «ae ba»,-1 on a provis way mail pay, increased pay for rural ion in the urgent deficiency appropria letter carriers, tbs American smelter tion bill h r the representation of the trust and the corrupl use ot money United Ntates al the nest Pan » merl tin elections, with side lights on na can congress, to in* held in Riu de turalization laws. Janeiro nell July. The deficiency hill Dalzell, Republican, of Pennsylva «sa amender! so ae to provide lor more nia, callol op the bill amending the in delegatee, and a- amended.waa pawed. ternal revenue lews to prevent tbe i double isialmn ot certain distilled Washington, April 4, — The honse •pints. He ssk «■»! that the bill I m » oon* during its erion Imlay lieteiird to a i »idrriMl by th* hou*** wa in cotnmitiet* of critici»m of the preeideiit on the part the whole, |.MM*ibly anticipating aome ot Fitsgerald, New York, for the fall TONIOS. <!el«at*. Hrfor* h* could make any tire of the chief executive proper’y to point, that the right remedy be used—one that is especially adapted to the condition, and *tat*rn**nt, the »)x**krr had the bill Silvie» the house ae to the objections be If it is taken at the first sign read a thin! time, Indorsed an»l |<a*e»l, had to the bill opening 505 000 acres S. S. S. has proved itself to !>e this remedy for many year; while general laughter over the erpe- of land for grazing |iurj>o»ee in Okla- of Spring the system will be so built up anti strengthened that the disagreeable affections of litioua way the' speaker liap. ■-••• «W honia terrib ry, Instead of advising the the i.'. -t. legislation ran around the chamber. memliete nt the Indian Affaire commit THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. tee as to the «eakneea of the tneariite. Friday. April 0 so that it might lie amended tu meet vy aahir gton, April H — In making an the «lebe« of the lommieeioner of In • f! >rt today to get the senate to agree dian affaire. upon a date for taking a rota on the The poetotAce appropriation bill «ae railrond rate bill, Tillman made the taken up, but Ireiund an izplAiiatinn itnfMirtant etatement that one week by the chairman of the poetottice com more prol>ah!y would rxhatiat the gen mittee, Overstreet, no headway vu eral tlebate. He failed, however, to macle. tu S..n ,ra, Melico, alone, about II'1 •e< uie the content of Aldrich, who »aid flu uno uf American iUoucy it ouw lu that hr would not t«e willing to »girr- vested. Tuesday. April 3. to vote on the bill until it waa more Washington, tpril 3. — Senators TU nearly perfected than it now it, Long and Allison were under crows ri- During the »lay there were th rre a ninatiun by their brother senator» to- •peecbea on the rate bill. The firtt of «lay on the White house conference on th«MM* waa mode by Elkina, who, while the former s court rev'rw amendment «»prepping the opinion that the aitua to the rate hill. After Ixmg had spoken lion da&ianda legislation, indicate»! at length in support of his amendment, many deferta in the ¡»ending bill. both the railroad senators on the Re Gamble followed in support of the bill, publican side ami the 1 temorralic sen an»! Kean rioted m op|»o«ition. Elkina ator» wantecl to know more alsjut its was frequently interrupted, and Mit ral paternity. They scented in its iwing * I have uaed on* of yo tr F ah Brar^ Blu her« fur ft»» yeara, and iu.w want spirited <*oll<M|Uiee marked the progrt-ee discuser»! with the president and hi* a new oea, alao on* f. < • ft tend. | of hi» remarks. No senator Iwping pre advisers by a few of the friends of the w< aid rt t ha without ot.e ¡ I wm .« th« «oat. They are t .at aa tar ah«ad of a pared to *|H*ak tomorrowt the innate hill l>ef<>re its introduction in the aer <'•” i » at aa a iouujiu Q u<«e la adjourned until Monday. ahaad at i. i - g ’ ate an invasion of th** esc reel pren ga FADELESS ___ BEMIS BAGS IMsnjsj I 7 Arc Best OAT BAGS I’l l J CASTOR IA For Infants »nd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought WtttAT BAGS Bears tha Blinature ut BAHN Y BAGS WOOL BAGS ---- -- A new h »rw <1 >»»•- bt* ■ orne to Eng land from India by way uf South Afrlrw ll ia cabed r¡ ¡» 1)mphang,ti», and !» vary »vntag>u»ia. HOUR BAGS ORI SA(kS ftoo feteward. >100. MOP ( ioni .»nd BURLAP of All kinds Bags of Burlap anti Colton Man uls« lured by IS Bemis Bro. Bag Co 15OS-IS14 < .dorado Street ST Al II r. •II »• « i.ui.il WASHINGTON CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING I'oct lend I red» Der. tor. The rc<4r?«» f th • |«i«f will 1« píe*««’, te l«ara i»i«t ih«-r« U« !*a»t .••»>« Jrra-ie t 4 ía ««>« aia » a . » • «g», an 1 that 1* « a ta/* h Hall • < aia*rh » ut« i» ihr «'hif ¡<o«4tlv* etite kuvwa lo lb* al tf a • • a a c«u»iliu ti »J ill't'ktc, it ,ulfr» • r iittiiUli bll treat* ta«at Hall • » a*.arrh » uFw hiakrn internally, ( acting dire- ly Uj<>n th« 11■ •o-l and vnu«>uf ■ a « . • • • ’ k ‘ G fu t •’: <•. !i l>y I* g u p *. I.« » n«:llUU«’U ' • ila-»« ’ a ' < I« • f* 1 he )»r>»priet »r« ha«« * ■ urh fatto in Pa curativa p.»«f, that Ihr . . ’!*r «». « Hun •.**.! I*» ..art F r an « « asr t hat it ta.;i t.r cur« *«nd for iUI uf teau m >"Dial* A I ire.. I J • HKNKT A co .TuMu.a 0u)4 bT drugg.tta * ■«. Ha.. • » ai., i) i • a?« tha beat. Positive, Comparative, Superlative. Wmdiington. April 6 —Tariff railway mail eubeidiee, daaalnriaed alcohol ami enlarge! postal facilitieri tor Western cities were the feature» of the debate in th* house today. What were al leged to t»e the iniquities ot the Ding ley law, to far aa the manufacture of wat»he« is concerned, were dteruswed by Rainey, of Ulin ds, whoee tariff retie* l m speech WM listened to with much interest. The *‘staml-pattrra” maxlr copiou* notes for the diwussions on protection which are fore»hadowe<L Without touching the merits of the p'vwt office appropriation bill, which nominally wa» under discussion, the house at 5 l& idjournt*! until noon to- tnomw. Mero»,« s»4 ( *amo «• a» ; Î- acta* ) llli'in y TJW UHI MORI DN HIR. HH. a. sure you don't get one or the com mon Sind - this le the mar« or ».cellenca. TOWER CANADIAN CO., L imitio . Makers of St. Jacobs Oil M M Known th. w.rld u».r u The Master Cure for Pains »na Aches FrlcV. 23e. and 5Ot. ITTTTlTTXTIITTTTtT P. W. U. ha li H Washington, Aprii 3. — The rrcenl heavy influì of Earopeoa immigration at Eaatern porte u( thè United State» «>t tl>e enbjert of an important con lerence a' thè dej«rtment of Commerce ami f-abor today between Herretary Mrt.alf and ('<>mmÌMioner General of Immigration Sargent, and Conimiaaion era ol Immigration Hillingv. nt Ihwton. Watcl 'in, of New York, and Rfera. of Philadelpbia. It waa determined to pnt In force more .ffectnally, if posai bla, thè regulatlone t>eailng <m thè ente ject ol immigration. Pay for Conference at Rio. Washington, April J.— The senate committee on appropriations today re ported the urgent deficiency Rill with a nnmlier of amendments. The proviso IS added to the appropriation lor dele gatee to the International Conference of kmeriean States at Kio Janeiro, Kra all, that the delegatee shall be appoint ed so that as far ae practicable they shall represent the different eevtione of the country. An appropriation of |6<i,- 000 is made to enable the government to participate in the second interna tional peace conference at The Hague Seattle Objects to Negro Soldiers. Washington, April W.—Seattle io vig orously protesting e-sinet the assign ment of a colored infantry regiment to Forte lawton and Wright, in place ot the Tenth infantry, that gone to Alaska In August. The appeals ot Senator Pile« have been without avail and he is informed that Washington must have its share of colored soldiers. The de » and for the nwakb ol tail of colored troops to the department 3ft,047,f»43. Amount of circulation ae- of CYdnmbia will not include Vancouver cured by lawful money was 342,445,413. barracks. The detail is tor two years. Circulation of National Banks, f Washington, April 3.—Tl-e monthly circulation statement shows that at the close of business March 31, 1 WO®, the the total circulation ot National banks was |5M.Xf'<t,'W'7. an increase for the year of 373 713,oil, and for the month * - i ■ >'ion baaad on Vnited States bonds amo'nted to 3133,211,Ml, an increase for the year tint o* MA'MmtTCO TO«044TO. CANADA. W mt her Clothing A Nate. |wj «4 Mutilava rei f*wfll«h4 urvgoii Too L ate ? all the N rijlr-ei.t out of Baby's Natural Food. Larger children cannot always be watched, and will eat unreason ably. Ths Ready Re medy should ever Is at hand— Caacarela to taka cars ot the trouble when It ccrr.es. No r.eed to Fores or Bribe ehib dren to take Caacarela. They are always more than ready to eel the sweet little bit ot Candy. Repulsive modi. :.s forced on the ones does more harm than good. American Questions Up. Wsshingtonn, April V —The State department lias sure-.te.I to the Kus siati government through Amlaeeador Roeen that the period . iggeafed In the Russian note for the convention of the second Hague peace conference, namely the early part of July, « mid ba incon venient to America and to some of trie other countries of this hemisphere, which were especiad to lie represented at The Hague, The reason for this at tinti was to avoid a conflict with the Pan-American congress, which has liven set lor July 21. W»ll Orili in« MAthltwrv. DetlLn« » I »«King Inai«. Ir riga» >on 1‘ lanff. Mv dr «w I h K«n>«. N«r«v Hafftp« • A. J. TOWER CO., •o»ro«3. vea. II ■ ii lL-Appe<|. The I>oct*»r 'll»* medktn* I left for Fortify Forestry Policy. you n-ctn to have bad the de- Wakhinfton, April w —When the tired effect, Have you takeu It r<-gu Carter bill no« on the keoate ralendar larly? herotnro Ik«, mokt of the Orogon oppo The Patient (a Aa regularly sition to certain featitrre of forrot re- a« I could, d«M t«»r You »aid I abould •rrvro will be disarmed. This law will take It after ta h uh al. have tbs further effect of removing ths rnoet serious objection to the pending measure wbleb purpokM to keep with the government title to all land tearing commercial t:m!>e; a bleb ia yet public N.lh k . 41 Gal Abd H Mr. Carter's bill provides • domain. M M that lbs secretary of agriculture may M H l»na fide liomestead entries H H permit M M witbin forest reserves. N ite. -, ih» traut • klv *z More Strici to Immigranti. MSM'Oi I >>T nix» n ’on a r»» • •>««. *. • M's • » —a -n. • a ■ • , is*-. gv»r»mins «• «*•«’• rurr»l»hia«s lives of the upper house. Ix»ng and Alli»on successfully fence« 1 with the questions am! rriuse«! to divulge what transpired at the conference. W'skliinitton, April 3 — B» a vote ol 2>I2 to 2t> the hon.e tialay j-aMMnl tl e national quarantine bill. The bill place« the control of all quarantine •tallone, gr<>un<!i> an<! anrboragro utxler tbe eei-rrtary < f the tlra.ury and di recta that aa Boon a. practicable after the approval ol the a<T lie ehall select an ! designate aneti .lutatile placee lor them and establish the same at such point* on or near tbe era <«at ol the United Stat*« or ti e Mrzlran border aa in hia judgment are l»eet aaiteti lor Hie rame, In order to prevent the introdn ■ Thursday. April 5. lion of yellow fever irto the t'nited Washington, April 5 — The poetoftic»» Htateo. The bill carnea an appropriation ol appropriation bill, following an imme morial < ustom, «as Iliads the vehicle 3500,000. Lumbago and Sciatica ka. DYES Don t la frtfht.r,«* — but la warned! Every Mother knows, or thou Id know, that the terrible M rtality among little children la caused by Stomach and Bowe! troubles. Colic, Sour Curd, Cholera Infantum, Summer Complaint. Measles. Rashes. Scar 1st Fever — even Mumps have their first cause In Constipation. The Dec. a'e Ttss .-a of a Baby’s Rowels will ncl stand rough treatment. Salts are too violent, and Castor Oil wtll only grease the passages, but will not make ar.d keep them Clean. Healthy and Str ,.g. e • W. L. D ouclas •3, o &’3 oo SHOESIA W. L. OouKlaa 34.00 Cllt Idge Lino cannot tin equaiiod at any price. Home ts not complete without the ever ready Bug ot Cascarets. Ten cents buys a small one at the Corner Drug Store. Bo very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sierkrg Remedy Com pany and never s< id In bulk. Every tai> let stamped "CCC." a e • There ts no other medicine as safe for a child as Cascarets. the fragrant little Candy Tablet, that has saved thousands of famo.es from unhappiness. The Nur si ng M ther even tn goodheslth should alwsys keep her own Bowels Loose, and her M k MH ! / Purgst ve by taking a Caacaret at night bet arg going to bed. No other medicine has this remarkable and value» '■» quality. Mama takes the Case ar el. Baby gets the Benefit. Caecaretiact like strengthening F t»re te on the weak title bowels ot the growing babe, and make them better able to «•« MAHSt 40 I u S h ' i M ríí? W/M « MAHUI AOruHf H IH $10,000 H I enwto let. ,-e In«., th... I.rg. leO-rU. a« Moo.. anJ .k-w ,,.u <«» intinx. car. ««th ehkh,,«,, r»lr <>« .a.«. I. med. ,»» would reell,, w«. W |_ (Muele. |i ,«o tvm.ke. wk, ike, I..id their .k.r». 1?. ,w**r No«" •'• •« «’"t" tot'IneR ,alwe then en, e«n<r »z.Mf .kne. M»n. ••7Ì0, t2 oil Re,»' Fe/ker,/ 4 t.tl.HU caution '•* T.ke no eelwtsne S-me e nn <*e wllh.. it hie urn. end pr - - .t>>npM oa I- >n Write |..r lli.'.tr.tml < .ut, t " * W. U IMflt.i la, Hrwhtea. Mask