• E
The Song
of the Hair
There are tour ver»es. Vcr»e
I. Ayer's Kiir Vigor mikes
(he hair grow. Verse 2. Ayer's
Hsir Vigor stops filling hilr.
Verse 3. Ayer’s Hur Vigor
cures dandruff. Verse 4.
Ayer’s Hsir Vigor always re
stores color to gray hair. The
chorus is sung by millions.
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Wi'rfctnf at
Naggws Wtet
new. Ilorasf
Berus I «a writing • •t>ry la which
tksrs is ••ltb*r hero t. r bar >•. n -
asking, no • lam, ne ds>< tirs, «i. 1 u •'
a parti « ' ;.!«•
Nagus That ought to be Intere«« io*
Bora* It ought to bo mors than that
I hops ta mats it teu-'b ng «ng pv
Il's a hard lock Mary, writtse
iaadlord'« esclusive parami. «ol sets forth
lo Astati ths résout • why I shall bar* to
««• k m for •nothsr extsui u of lins*
os my root
"Now, for my part." said Mr Tim
mid. teotaUvely, "I wouldii t dare llilna
•f marrying
"Why turtf" eagerly Interrupt! Mi««
Ann 1 re k
"Becaute 1 haven’t any m.-ney "
"But."
»be
«uggrated
belpfdliy.
“couldn't y<‘U get aometwMy Io tond
you a little ■' 4'*!b lie Htsnd.inl aud
Time*
rati Tk.l.
Mia* Tasasy Ils waa talking te you
Shout me. wasn't bet
M •• hn i V •
Ile • .bed me If y mi
ware Ibirtj &«* yet. and I Mid certainly
A certain Rout lie rvi railroad was la
* wretched romfitlon, an«! the train*
wer* conséquent ly run at a phenom
easily low rate of sp»*«t
When th*
comlnctor was pun-'bing bls ticket Ar
tvinu« Ward, who was one of ttie pav
•engere, remarbn!.
"I».*• this railroad company allow
IMiUH-nger* to glv* It adv ire. It they «So
« In I ree;*« t fu I tnannerT"
The roudu- tor replied In gruff tons*
that he gueeeed “>
"Welf Artemue »evil on. "It occur
red to me that II would be well to de
t»i h th* rawest- ber fn-ui the front <>f
ttie engine an-1 hitch It to tl>e rear of
th* train: for you •**, w* ar* not it*
ble to evrtake a cow. and what'a to
|>reveiit a row from «trolling Into thia
ear aod biting a paaaewgerf"- Boston
lleraM.
Halt***.
Tbe
It It Mid that a rural p-««’master la
Teta« wat the ful law lag letter te tb*
I ’uffit meat er General rerewtly
Uy tb»«« Ihr««
“I ain’t ■ • • • b
year» g->i ». «' -t • « io
yeu know
•hat I'm X n' to
tb« offi-e fer tbe
»«it three day* «s' go » fishin'. There
loo! mu-'h mail rem* bere nobow. an*
I'm needin' e»rr<-.«e. Ao I put you oa
«•'!-*Atlanta (Vinarltution
Illffi
NalRFRl
< OBclnitflB
"I'm rutertalnlng Mlu Hniggs. ths
m «i ¡«qiular girl In our claaa." said
th» Itryn Mawr girl. "I d like y»u to
meet her."
MI m I’» w » j
What a rid toutou» qu*t-
"No. thank you." replied Pick. "I'm
lion '
not Interrate»! In homely girls"
M im Knni
Just ahat I tol-l b>m. I
“Why. bow did you know »ha was
aald : "flow long
j u »xi»ct ' • • -
homely !"
be
thirty hiet" i'biladvlpbia
i‘u
"She must I* or she wouldn't be so
ledger.
popular wlln you other girls. also, you
Ilnvv 1« Crrllrl SalelV.
wouldn't want me to m«-et bar."— I’hil-
"IVtien In doubt," sald tho we.it ber ■delphla Pre««.
Slpvrt, "always I r ; ■ «y I I weatln
t >l»»ou raffii **ffi
ill»«
"Wtut furi" ••k<-l ttie youi.g man
"Y«*«.
(bat h*
me.
wbo I* l**rulng thè t>u. < «.
but I trto*! to d1a>M>urnfr bim lu every
"Ite. aaw if II turno uut tu te> corri- t way I ktw»w bow
Ou* e tw du red to
p*«>pl* .-.-.»«■> ■ n.l • ir .
I .f Ikiaw me.**
Ita wrong t --ir u.:i l» n- •>» t>-’. ■
d
"And you •»Jeanette?"
that tbey don t find uay fault." -Wasb
"Well er iM>t tiirti. but I warned
Ington Star
him that 1 would tlw* tint time Then
tn»
u>e again."
Devwllea to aw Igea.
"Nurvly you calM for hrlpT*
Watt ti- i ip l«n‘t It e-x .«thing at»rt
"lluw rouhl I when I wai ao star
ling f .-
'll
ka I
extra«««
ttodl
rrvMMitly be aliH*rd bls arm
Muab'in !*>wt
Ye«. he ha«
•! around me °
t
you drrw awayT*
tai, and h«'« <-i
I to it
, i. ¡ •
’‘No. I MMrttod chaarr rr ttuit I»
II* aaya U« <■ < - t to » •- to It that h •
but really, (tor, I tried to dlKvurnfe
b«,r« don't bare to pay any • . h las.
him; jea, I tried bard.”
■Wot f*»r lllm
lyilk.ta la nt.
First A'tor I tleiught your next
“Never beard a man use as many
tour »11 to li.ii» Iwx-n tin ■ ■ .gb h-ui .
epltheta as Binkley Ro**."
Afri-»
“I' m . and be always tried to make
Am-oud Actor It was, but ttie com
pany stru-k
One of them had roui them fit Ilia occasion. Did you bear
that an ostrich -ex often weighs twu »bat lie called tlie waiter who aplllsd
the conaomme?"
or three |»uuds
I .Iff
"No”
"II* calle«! him a rona.mmet Idiot."
DOES YOUR BACK ACHE?
—fleieland Plain l»eal*r.
• are
■»•
Kl.levt« an«t ■!••
Me««« Keter*.
I'aln
IV ill
A
Only one way to cure an aching bm k
Cur* tho cans*, the kidneys
I hon-
•an-ls tell of curve
made by I>oan'e Kid
ney Fiiia. John C.
Coleman, a promi
nent
merchant
of
Hwainslai r o.
Qs.,
say*: "For tevrral
years my
kidneys
were affected,
ami
my back ached day
and
night. I was
languid, nervous and lame in the morn
ing. I loan'» Kidney Pills h*lp««d me
right away, and the great relief that
followed has been permanent."
Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box.
Foster Milburn Co . Buffalo, N Y
Warrior
and
It la
Haat.
Wave Circle
is the home where food cooking il
loved, where the family enjoy the
finest of btKuitx, doughnut*, cakes.
and piet and other good things every
day. The baking is always delicious
and wholesome because
K C
üls
ma "'1
Thursday, Jun* 14
'Waahingtoo, .’un* 14.—Tb* «*r<4* to
day decided to vote next Thurelay on
lb* Panama ee* lev«i canal bill; ar
copimi the conference reporta oa It.*
diplomatic an! naval appropriation
bille, tb* former complete and the
latter p*r*<ai; p arné I a bill limiting
th* liahil.i V that may b* aaenmml by
individua » to national banka; adopted
Morgan'* rem*Iutioa relative to tl>* con
trol of th* Panam« railroad; admillm!
A. W. Benm-n aa tbe enoeaeor of Bur
ton. of Kan«*«, received th* credential*
of Senator elect Dupont, of I »«'.aware.
Itetene.! to a apeecb by Ilryden in *np
port of a lock rana) arma* the lethmu*
of Panama, and aleo peeea I cererai
•a in (»privat« billa.
Waabift<toa. Jan* 14 — After alin»i
natihf the .ppr«.priât ion of 4100,1*00
for U m » farther gauging of I be «alera of
tbe l’nite*l Htatee under U»< three!»««
of the geological aoivey* the boim lo
da* gr** weary of rronoon and
rreaemi I be a| prt'prtalioga far farther
(Mte of tlrurtural materiato, Ugnile»
and nlber goals, although tbe appropri
atiene com mi Uee labor*! nealoQ*l> to
retain them at their orlgituU figure.
The conferetM*« report on Hie omni
boa HghtbooM bill as* adopted.
The rrpoft of the conferee* of the
agricultural
appropriation bill «at
irubmitted.
Wednesday, Juno 13.
Weeh>ngt< n, June 13.-— The erriate
adopted without diftofou tho cuuferer « e
report on U»o •telebGod bill al Û 20
o'clock thia evening.
Tho report was debated by Foraker.
Duboie.
Bailey, l*e Hereon, Money.
M irgan, Atone. McCumber and other,.
I>ub<-ia aiiii-'»ii -d kia int.ntlon to
vote again.t tbe a«-c*ptar>ce of *.h* re
port, timauae of th* omi**M>n ol ti.r
anti-polygamy provieion inaer’ed by
th* **nato. ami in doing eo he took OC
caaioa to review hie own political •s>
periefic* ir- Sealing with the Mormona.
•aying that h* knew hie eland on the
quretioa wonI«1 reault in hie enforced
retirement from the emate.
Th« ecu
ate aleo ii»t«nr«l during lb* day to an
argument by Millard in oppoeitron to
tqe »«■» level I'anam* canal bilel.
Saturday, Juns IB
W ashington. June 16. — The senate
•pent the entire day det ating the bill
to Incorporate a ship canal connecting
lake Erie with the Ohio river, and
•gain adj urned without action on it.
rhe bill aaa savagely attgckwl by Pat-
ter» n a* in the interest ol speculation,
•nd was as warmly defended by Knox
and Nelson, t-aio'lette offered a num
tier of amendments, Which were laid
on the table.
Daring a 1 nil in the proceedings the
president pro tern announced his signa-
tore to the statehood bill.
The senate adjourned at 4 30 p. tn
for waul of a quorum.
Waahington, June IS.—There «•• a
round of applauee from both tide* of
the « hanilwr when Hamilton, of Michi
gan. reptirtad to the bon.« Unlay that
the con fere«-» on .tatehoo«! had «grerel
reach»! an agreement and a.ked that
it l>* printetl in the Record.
The «lay waa epent on the enndry
civil appropriation bill, end, 'with the
. * ept i- u - ( an hour -«- hi ■!• I
eidering the projxieed abolition of re-
relveie of land office., which nreaaure
ttie holla* refueed to ranction, thp en
tire day wae taken np with the consid
eration of eppropr'atione for th* Unitrel
State. Greilogical* .urvey, mem tier a of
the appropriatione committee being in
•ever« criticiara of the official* of the
eurvey.
Washington, Jone 16. — After «0
rninulM <lel>ate today the boil»' by the
vote of 12U to H2 adopted the acuate
resolution providing for the purchase
of material and equipment for uee in
the construction of the Panama canal of
domestic manufacturer* and of the low-
-st responsible bidder, unless the presi
dent shall in any caie deem the bids or
tenders lher. f >r to tie extortionate or
unreasonable.
The adoption of the
resolution came after a long discussion
d purchasing canal material in o|>en
market», while the sundry civil bill
a aS tinder consideration.
Tbs sundry civil bill also as. passed.
It carries a total appropriation of 394,-
576,040. nearly I26.000.0o0 ol which
is for tly c mtinuation of work on the
ana'.
Tuesday. Jun* 12.
Waahington, June 13.—By a vote of
to 6 the et-nate today decided to con
sider the bill extending from £s to 315
hour* the time ttiat livv.tork may !■*
kept in car« without unloading. The
pamage of the bill waa iulvo«ated by
Warren, who »aid that under its ternia
tli* time can only be extended on the
written ap; lu-atu n of the owner* of the
•tock, and that olten unloading 1»
more harmful to the stock than to ex
tend tor a few hours the time of their
confinement.
After a lengthy diacueeioti the bill
• a« pa»»«-«l.
Friday, June 15.
Washington, June 15. — When the
senate took up the Kittredge era level
.anal bill today, Senator Teller Spoke
in support of that plan. He argued
that as this government lutd practically
prohibit^! the French government, and
later had declined to alluw private cor
porations toemliark in the canal enter-
prise, the United Htatee can nut afford
to hesitate on account of the cost in
money or time
The fact that a sea
level canal would cost more than a
lock canal should not deter this country
from giving to the world ths licet pos
sible safer way lielween the - renn-,
which must necessarily be on the tide
level. He expressed the opinion that if
a sea level canal could lie built for the
same price as a lock «fuel, all the eo-
giners would favor it as the treat possi
ble canal. Ibiwv he contended tlrat in
•landing lor a lock canal Chief Engi
neer Stevens discredits himself as an
engineer.
Baking Powder
—the baking powder of the wave
circle, is used.
Get K C to-day ! 25 ounces for
25c. It it isn’t all that we claim.
your groce r re fund* your mone y
Send foe "Book of Presents.”
JAQt l S MI G. CO.
IT’S PLAIN BUSINESS
For Early Adjournment,
Washington. June IS.—In an effort
to bring an adjournment of cuogres* by
July 1 or earlier, Ssnabir Allison,
chairman of ths senate Republican
•leering committee, will call the com
mittee together Thursday to consider a
program lor the remainder of th* s**>
«ion. With th* statehood question out
»1 ti>* way, it is now li*li*ved that tbs
• ailroad rate ronfsranc* report and the
meet inspection bill are practically th*
only o'.j*trnction«.
fl is not likely
there ran lie any agreement this
•Ion on th* type of the canal.
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There is nothing more distressing tlias an itching, burn
ing skin disease, and upou the return of warm weather those
who are afflicted with skin troubles find the symptoms appear
ing and know that they will be tormented -through the hot
summer months. ’ The blood is heated with humors and acrid matter, and as they are forced
to the surface the skin seems to I* on fire. The treatment of skin diseases with exter
nal applications is all wrong, because they do not reach the trouble which is in the blood.
The most such treatment can be expected to*do is, allay the itching and buruing and cover
up the trouble for awhile, but as soon as it is left off the disease returns.
All food taken into the body contains, in some form, the elemeuts necessaty to sustain
the different parts. One portion is used for
THK rrCHlNli WAS A I. MORT UNBEARABLE.
the making <>f blood, another for muscle,
Dear B Ira-My tx>«ly broke out wrtth a rash or «ruptlo*
one for bone, still another for fat, and soon, which tn spite of all efforts to ours ountlnued to get worse
Itohlng. **p*oially at night, was simply ramble, it
After these different properties are ex- Tbs
would almqst disappear at time*, only to return wors*
traded from the food there still remains a than ever. I had tried many highly r*c<ommemlod prepa
rations without benefit, and bearing of H. 8. 8. determined
portion that is useless, or waste matter, to
glv* It a fair trial, and was Inexpressibly delighted
which is intended to be disposed of through when a few bo<tl*a cured me entirely, removing every
and pimple from my body. I shall not fail to reo
the natural channels of Imdily waste, the blemish
ommen«! 8. 8. 8. wh*n*v*r an opportunity ooourato do ao.
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. At this season
Esoondldo, Cal
I~ MAHNO.
if the year, however, these organs become
riorm this duty,’and these accumulations remain in
torpid, dull and sluggish, and fail to perft
the system ami arc a'> ••rbed
- .
-r burning
,
- acids and
tbed by the blond
blood to ferment and sour, r tnxlucing
tile in this impure condition
acrid humors. The blood cannot properly nourish the system while
and begins to throw off these acids through the pores and glands of the skin, producing Acne
Eczema, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin diseases of every description.
ECZEMA apjx
, usually with a slight redness of the skiu, followed by pustules from
which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. It
is generally on the back, breast, arms, legs and fate, though other parts of the body may be
afflicted. In TETTER the sk:u dries, cracks and bleeds, and is often very painful. The acid
in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, causing a dry, feverish, hardened condition
and giving it a itl • ry «appt : .m< e. ACNE makes its appearance on the face in the form of
pimples ami black-heads, and is particularly disagreeable because of its unsightly appear^
nice, while PSORIASIS, a st-aly disease, cotm-s in patches on different parts of the body
• SALT RHEUM. It dis-
I 'rm
ing sores and producing intense itching. The head and face are the [»arts usually affected
and sometimes the hair falls out and .1
sores forms on the scalp.
These and all skin diseases are due to the same cause—burning acids and humors in
the blood, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and made pure they will continue. The best
treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S., a remedy that is purely vegetable, bciug made en
tirely from r -'ts. herbs and barks, and act.i directly on the blood ijith a cleansing, healing
effect. It neutralizes the acids and purifies the blood so that the skin, instead of being
‘ f of cmfliug, healthy blood
blistered and burned by the iicry fluids, is nourished by a supply
It goes dowu into the circulation and forces out every particle of waste or foreign matter
builds up the blood and I cures
i..... all skin disci
and permanently. S. S. S. docs not leave
tide of the poison for future outbreaks, but entirely rids
the blood of the cause for all skin diseases.
S. S. S. tones up the system and regulates the
Liver, Kidneysand Bowels so that they will carry off
the natural waste and refuse matter through the proper
channels, instead of leaving it to l>e absorbed by the
ttlcwxl.
_ up the
s. s. s. in the treatment of these troublcs aml fur building
general health. Write for our treatise on skin diseases and any medical advice you wish.
We make uo charge for cither.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.
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A llttls ti year old girl friend of mine
•This," Mid th* uvtfvc. "Is our b*M»
b ill c:
It d ■•■-n't 'n-«'i< wry Um-, came running to ms sad threw herself Into
u.y arms, •ubbing •• if her heart would
but It'* got Its gixHl potuta."
break.
"Oh, yc». I sre." replied th* vlalthig
"God doean't love m* any more." «II»
tnn. "It's a rough dlnluoud.“-- I'Ulla wailed: "God d-a-anT tova me f
d«'l|>h!a Presa
Why. «leer,
"God doesn't love you I
God lovre everyone," I atured her.
M t ben win fluì M f *. winetow » Boo thing
I know
"O, no, be doesn't tots ate.
Hyruplho te«t remedy ts» ue» for ttetr child rea ha doesn't. I tried him with a U..J ”—
during the teething J jfto-1
Harper's Baiar.
* . . «" fXfdki
. A. -«•
i
•■*>.
Mr* Jrnnrr
Oixh-g > leidt ih,« »pi-
-leiiac of holdut» a terrible tblngl
Mre. Krlóloiu itecu* Ir«, of cetir*a
bui bui u>. bu»b.«n<l *•'• b-MM fr> ■ fa:«
wurk e> luocb earller ibau be «•ri tu, an-t
be doeui't «ven go lo lodge any mere. Ile
•ay* It i» unufe fur a man lo be «ut va
<be «irsela after dark n->wa>lay«
fits
> • tva ;
M'
<!•<( l«itieeil.
l)eeft»< ee Cenno! He Cuved
The Ind looked up from ble grog
b* locai appHcaltono a» they ranivd rea« h <he
rephy.
dl«e4hM><l j-orttou vt tbe «ar 1 bete le ouly «me
“Pa.1 be a*Id. running tila finger over wey n> cure dea* imm ». »<« ! ihel 1« br h i.nittt'
itone! rvteediea (>*afb*e* i* » •»•*■«* l»y an la
tin- map of South America,“ who set »Uirvd coudiiton d thè tuuc»<ti8 h«lag vf ite
Kusiffichian Tute Wbri; thu» tute la infiatt»*«!
G.M Vvunxuela ?"
? u neve a rutnbhng aound ur hnjporfeei. bear-
"I don't know exactly, my tun,
iif. end wb»n It 1« eniitely eL^rd. I*eafn»ee 1«
reeuìt, and
tb« IntlantmBltou reo te
yawnrel ;m, "but I can tell you wlk> ih»
taken pul an») ibi» iute re imed to He fovrnYal
•«■tiled Preelttoot t'aatru."
ItgytkdKtoo, beartag will te drelruyod fvrwtor;
nin# c«*«« uul < t Irti apo reuMrd by f'atarrfc
"Wbor
• hieh !•
but aa in ilei» ed cva-Utton of
"Why. Fram-e."
More
% p*»r«spr tale.
The dtotrkt
was about to
•umtuuu nmdhor »Unce« hi (be (real
blatkumllhtf trial.
*1 reut «rt hie reni Mi»*," Mid th«
attorney. "but 1*11 Ju*C put hliu down
a.« John IhMS.“
'‘Hut t*«* ha« ao mt**h nmwy.“ ton-
tured tbe aeeiMnnt. »u|>| ••»•«» we put
bi tu «town aa Juha DutifbT*
Washington, Jnoe 12.— With a very
UMrmur-ou« •Uffe-’ea
large proportion of tbe member* pre*
Wewdlgivo One Hundmt tkdlnre G*r iwy
ra»o
iseatnrte (reueext by eaterrhj tbet .-«»•
eut, due to the activity of the Republi
Thrilled.
ih >I te ri tre 4 b> llad • < «latra Cavo. iMrtd (or
can ami liemocratic whip-, ihe boas*
circutorw» (ree.
He was iooaiug al Niagara Fa JU.
F 3 f HtMEY A CO-, T-toto» O.
today paaeeii a rule tending th* railroad
"Splendid!
Magiiltlceut !" !>• tuur- ; Suld by brunelau. 130«
rate bill back to conlerence aa aeke.1
HaU'e lamlijr Pili« are ’.he te«L
mured.
for by the senate, without even an ex-
"So the spw tacle touche* you. tooT
The Ae*4.
pre.aion of ita wisfiee at to any of the
venture«! a fellow s|«^-tgtor.
“Ilers ta knottier question that ought GASOLINE INGINES 1 (• 4 hotW
amendments. The rule waa deixtrel
All viM* an i
"Tou< bee me!" roared the first, to be brought before Cotigresa,” a^ld power fully ■»fr«nud
for 40 minute*.
Th* leadare partici
•I) I«» «I Urir«at pritf»« Writ* Lor ratal»«
“
Su<
h
splendid
b<>r»e|«>wer.
such
mag-
the
eartwet
dtlxen.
pat*«i in th* dm oeaion, the Democrata
HtltRSO* MAI MIN!RY t OMPANY
"My dear sir."mnawervd Senator Bor
taking the poeltion that the tune waa nlficeut energy! And me running my
Partí*»*, «i»****.
opportune to concur in the ei**ping car mill by steam! Hay. It more than ¿huiu. "Congress now has all live ques
amendment and inatruct th* oenferee« touches me. It break« me all up."— tion* It can take care of What It need*
la some answers." Washington Star.
taa to the anti-paa* ametxlmenl.
Al riilladel|>hla I-edg-T.
though the Democrat« were al<!e«i hy
eight Republican«, they could not com
mand vote» enough to defeat th* rale,
which waa adopted, 184 to WW.
Reprraentatl ve Hherman, of
New
Y'ork, introduce«! a bill today providing
a j-aeaenger rate on all railroad* in the
r
United state« doing interetal* buaiiieaa
ehall he 2 cent* a mil«, cfleitive Janna
ry 1 next.
Real book lovers ere likely to own
a few books that they esiierlally trees
are
If tle-M be bound worthily In
liaudMime let flier. It Is not being too
fussy to make a little chamois case or
light teii for each one to protect It
from the elm lire knoa-ke and scratcuee
that mar the lieauty of the lest tier It Is
true that ttie bawl binding la one that,
like the old white vellum. Is durable
clennnble. attractive and serviceable,
Washington, June 15.—The bouse to-
but not all bindings can be left unpro
lav by a vote of 111) to 36 voted in
leeted, and If Alexander tin- Great be favor of a lock canal arrows the Isthmus
lleved nothing better worthy of a place ■ I Panama, the amendment to the inn-
In ttie jeweled casket of llsrlus than lry civil hill to this effort Ireing pre-
bls copy of llomcr's Iliad, even the •anted by l.illauer, of New York.
ritoet manly boy need not be ashamed
With members of congress sitting on
to provide a safe keeping wrap|«-r for the «bort steps In the aisles of the
hoa>e around the spacw in groups, the
bis dainty books St. Nh-bulaa
galleries filled, and with llurton, of
Ohio, pointer in hand, discussing charts
to show the difference between the «ea
level and lock «anal, the house present
The Home
^OUNCu to#
ed every appanna»« of a claaa room.
Monday Jun* 18.
W**tiaglua, Jan* 18.—Aft*v a»otb*r
day <i*vo<*d largvly to tb* l-*k* Kri* A
Ohio riv*r canal bill, tb* a»nat* t«xlay
l«a*ad that m*a*ur* with only II Voto*
in tb* negative. In addition, «»verei
bllla to which that* »•> no ob jar turn
rerelVfd lav or* bl* action. There ah»
waa lurlirer dlaruaatoa between Tillman
and Hopkina over tb* naoiutio* of tb*
former for ae U»»*etigallon of tbe qua*
lion of national hnnk coalributloua to
political campaign*, wbich iuvolve-l a
renewed releven«* to tb* failure of th*
Chua*»* national bnnk.
Tb* ****ion adjourn»! upon tb* offi
cial anooanccment of the death of I «*•
rWaoaaf.
"Now, that it a all over, darli rut.** tor, of Georgia.
•ali! Uw delighted hrklrgruum, “I muat
Waihington. Jun* 16. — A black-
marra* I n*v*r **p*c<*d tu wlu yo*.
drop») drak tn tb* liall «-I tbe hou«*
Ev*a now I e**'t uixl*r«tai»4 why yoa
of r*pre**utative* Unlay tol«i tb* »tory
a,«rtW nw ~
of lb* p*v«ing <«f Rufu« l*«ler, lat* a
"Wcll. Oeorg*." Mi«! tb* Chicago
repreeentat i «• in congre*« from th*
bruì*, "UH teli y-’U
H- m* Uni« ago ■ First G«»rgia diatrict
Freviout to
fortua* trllrv toM m* Ibat my ajjnn«l any an noun re meat Wadiwurth, of New
mirri«*« «ouM m«k» tu* v*ry hippy York, aeknl unanimou* eonaant, which
ani wvaltky. >•■. "f rour«*. I h«Wl<» wae grant»!, that tbe agricultural bill,
<«■! my fin! marriag* oref wltb."— with wnala amendment«, be rocom-
l’bllartvlpbla l'rre».
mtttod to the committee on a<tict)itur*-
I'eyne, of New York, %y nnanmwue
Only Uaaf»4 • •wMiwrw !*»•!
“l'riw>n«r," «aid ih* Jud*». "•■•■>4 •> cou«ent, then fi«»l Tureiay and W«l
Hate you aaytbinf (o mjt «by judgment needay ae eii«pen«ion «lay*, inataad of
of lb« rotirt
not now be prea^uac* today, in view of tbe early adjourn
ed
íget yo«?**
ment of tbe hone*.
"I'd libe to *ay, your tboaof.* answered
Bartlett, of Gaorgi*, annmince<l th*
(be priermer. "that ! b'^pe r«u w»il not -Iralb of Ma late colleague, elating that
titow your mind tu b«
a<«ìn«t he had lieen a member of tbe lionee for
me by tbe poor drfrfi»» m» lawjwr put up nearly 18 year»
He offered the uvnal
for n.*. ITI take it •• a great fa<»r If
re»ilntione, which were ag’erd to. At
your b 't w «I )u«t r k •
tbe •»nt»nre
a further mark U reaped, tb* home
I d hate r t if I bad pleaded gwiltf la
then adjournal until tomorrow.
tbe flrtt piare.**
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Statehood Compromise.
Washington, June 13.—The Carter
xtmpramise on th* etatehuoil bill was
•greed upon today by Republican lewl-
-rv of th* house snd senate.
Nothing
io* stands in lb* way of admiesioo of
Oklahoma an«! Indian Territory as s
«tat*, and a choir* by Ariaona and New
Mexico as to wba.her they desire to
-om* io as another stat*. It is expect
ed that the pending conference report
will be recommitted or withdrawn when
> I comes up tomorrow and an aroendeil
report returnsd to bo h houaes end-oly
ng tho compromiss.
Predict Philippin* Panic.
Washington, Jons 16.—The drfeat ol
the eenal* bill intended to ratify and
confirm the act of the fotmer military
government of the Philippins islands
in collecting customs prior to March 8,
IR03, is declared by the chamber of
commerce and leading business man at
Manila ea necessary to avoid a financial
panic.
Cotnmer'lal interests, in a
cablegram to the vic* preaident. urge
tiiat appropriation» tie made to refund
ths atrount of rollouts enllwled during
the period nams-l. It i* **timated that
about 14,000,000 i* involved.
Tillman Soak* Information.
Washington, June 13.—Th* Tillman-
Hopkins controversy ol a few vwii ago
oncoming the status of affairs of the
,'hicago National bank was revived in
be senate today by an inquiry ma^f
•y Tillman roncoimryt the status of his
-«■solution lor an investigation of the
nurse of that bank, of which John R.
Walsh was president. Th*Inquiry was
lliectad to Aldrich, chairman of th*
-ommitt**^>n finance. Iwfore which th*
rssolntio* I* paading.
International Crop Estimate*.
W ashington. Jone 16 --Senators Per
kins and Imvid H. I.ubiu, of California,
railed on ttie president today tn urge
him to transmit To the t oiled* Htatee
senate for ra' Mealion a treaty provid
ing for the participation of the United
Htatee government in ar^ international
arrangement for the eetimatron
the
world's crop <W grain each yean. A pre
toco I has been drafted rarryirg the
into fleet, but The approval of
ate is necessary
*M A < ’•’.,’
For Infante and Children.
CASTORI!
A Vegetable Preparation for As
slnulating (trhxxjandRctfula ■
ling the Skwaacta und Bowls c(
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• «'roti.
CASTORIA
9oo D rops
Grafter* Want All.
Washington, June 13 —According to
officials of the Indian office, the ten at
torneys wbo are « heming to divide up
I'llO.lKH) of the money which congrees
appropriattxl to partly pay the Colville
Indians for the north halt of their re*
ervatlon are
R. W. Nuiutn, M. J
Gonion and V. C. Robertson, of .Spo
kane. ex Senator Buller, North Caro
lina. J. N. C. Va’s and C. K Creccy,
of Washington, l>. C.; Hugh H. Gor
don, of Atlanta; L*vi Meish, cf Penn
sylvania, and Samurl J. Crawlord and
l> H. Henderson, addresses uni n >wn.
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