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i <■ IT J *4* CUTTING NEW CHANNEL. 7s Yo u r Hair Sick? That*« too bad ! We had no ticed it wm looking pretty thin and faded of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer’a Hair Vigor ia a regular hair grower, a perfect hair rc- atorcr. It keeps the acalp clean and healthy. aan «•!! ar^«ai«9*4 wtlh Ay««*« Half I aa4 I ■ ae t »o. » ■ I • ' • ■; * I r«f «snfi n S*4 a a a «*. J f « ka- f be* I " 4 I •- ’« • 4 • ar.4 p«w«*a»tlK.< lU t * « r«»«a •»GM.«< «1 Ike •*48 ~ - ■lam« fnirg. V««4«m liwb Myilerf •• All. "Mpeekb.g of s s: (» s <1 ,s >nts I taper.<n - i « n.su wait Ike bulbous aoes 1 • . led of «»• tksl kap(eo»«l to a fricad of m i.s la ike suaaior uf *U3 while bo w ss st ths <’« I um bls a espositiva. Ifs was la the Fino Aris bu. ! Í < al lbs I .« t r ceiled 'Breaking lime Ties’ when be hssrd s vu -e behind h m say J • Thai's whet is bai , i < e: over ua the west side.* Ils turned and looked to see who It sir that sp-he, and there wsa n near hin“ i • bM ■ • •• - ; I he mao • h • ' - fishy eye "No. tbs strangest part Is to come Wboo he west I» - i » in Ike •».■, ng found that » youngs,! !.. r bod - .• •d with tbs hired girl S: I g re tu M' beala It Lad tabes place, to - st the ex act momeal when ba Uesr-l tbs > -- II »W 4o yea vipls.n ihsi l*fi Uba to b • Was It tolepalby' or who! sea .- "H’ampbl Who tells that story)" 'Tbs no bloseotf lbs Htriagbam “ "U. Mfr.ngham te a it, dose bo? Why, yea gMurUhead thaïe the ssposatiou t'bisare Tribune Í Ths now administration and jobl ing bouse building er< < tod by tha W 1. Itouglaa Hhoe Co. ae a part of Ito mam moth manufacturing plant in l<- aton, Mass , waa dedicated June IW. The prugram included o|-en house from II In the morning until fi in the evening There was a musical program and re tfMbmeote wore served all day. Fit teen thousand invitations were sent out Including over 11.800 retail dealers in tha United States who Land lei the W. I.. Douglas shoes. Mr. Ikiuglaa says that bls three large factories, also lbs now building just dedicated, will al ways Im open to inspection and visitors from svsrywhvro will tie wel-ume. The now jobbing house just dedust ed will enable hurry ordeis for Doug as shoes to 1*0 shipped lbs same day the» are received. The new hoildlng is 2».o foot long, 00 feet wide and two storise high. The jobbing dejantment occu pies the entire lower fi*x>r and the new offices ot the Douglas Hhoe company ix copy the entire second fl »or In the new building there will 1» sj* al <-f! ■ •* aecupio»! by the Western Union and Puelal Telegraph com|>aiilM, also by the telephone companies and there is an elaborate mailing ilepartmrnt. Tha completion of this now administration building marks the oetal llslinient ol a modern, up to date wholesale jobbing boost end office building. Mr. Douglas has long coneidersx! the advisability ot a jobbing Ixiuae, not only for the purpose o* supplying bis own retail Stores more rowdily, but that tbe 11,000 dealers thtonghout the United Htatee handling the W. 1.. Itouglaa slices might l*e able to obtain shoes for immediate use with grMlrr facility. The new buildim building is said to )*• the muet cum p lets and convenient of any ever built for a corn mere la I bouse In the Unit*! Htatee. so were the expree sions of appre» ialion by the many per tone who visited it lor inspection sin cere and of a highly congratulatory ua lure. Archllerlural beauty as well ae adaptability to the uses to which It Is to be put baa been the aim in construc tion, and the result is most sat isfai lory, to the visitor as well as the firm. IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS « porteat cuwlerence egreemvato. la'.erróla »enter«*! aimai the coo I m - enr* tejmrta *»a tbe re Ime-! reo bill an.t tbe agrirollarwl appropriation bill. B Kl» were ronaider»l end a»lupte»i un der a blanket rale permitting U»e con- ai'leration of rnntoreax-w reporto without tieiog print*! iu the Res ord. Saturday. June 30. Waabington, June 90.— Promptly al ' 10 o'clock tonight, Vice Preeideat Fair- tanka in the aer ate and Speaker Can non in the houae declared the final *!■ journment ol the fl ret eroeion of the ■ Fifty-ninth enngreee. For the firet time congreee adjourned on llje day which cl«ioe<i the fiacal your. Otbet aeeaiona had adjoarned before anl eoene after June 30, but the Fifty- ninth cungrem end»l lie firat eeweion on the day when the g-nernment atriaee ita talau-ae and claeeo Ito I «»oka The work of tbe firat eeeaioo ot the Fifty-ninth rongreae la aummed up ao to I low e Railroad rale bill jiaaaa 1. Pure fool bill paxee-l .nd meal in- apectlon agreed upon. Stricter naturaliaalion lawa faeead, law providing immunity lor wit- neeaea in government loquiriea paeea I. Itenalurlied alcohol bill removing in ternal revenue tax peaeed. I»« k type »elite! upon tor Panama canal. Convular eery ice remialelesl ami re formed. Total of nearly I «iO.OiiO.OOo appro priat«d lor varioua purpoaue. "I.argeot lattleeliip at! at" author- ixad, bat naval itxrveeee rerwive aot- iack. Annual appropriation for »tale mili tia doubled; 1» be 1“.OOO.IKM) hereafter. Bill to preeerve Niagara Falla panned. Philippine tariff rev iced. Kmployem* liability law ianw-1 Appr -priat> n ‘I |l,325,0011 for Jameotown exp-aitlon granted ro- - i lief of Fan Franclacu fire euflerere granted. Private peneion bilie Iu uaual nuiu- lar pxne««! Wwitnoastay. June 22. Waebagfon, June 27.— Tbe penate waa in open eeeoion lor atmol five boaro and a half today, and, Mte ithataoding Ilio renema Imgan with a roll rail In order to aaeure a quorate, the day waa rroudod with Lutinone of luí porteare, inrluding tbe announcement by Henator Priwtor, chairman of the annate cuan- milice ou agriculture, of a dee-llork in c inference un the ment inepection pro- na mu ol the agricultural appropria tion bill, a reply by Henatot Bailey to the tea-ent attack np-m hits la tbe Cate- iiHipoliian 8MBMÌU0; the veeaaf» «I the nataraliaation bill ; the c mtinnamw of Herat->r la Follette'a effort to !-•■• hie bill limiting tbe Imure ot aeri ice on railr»»*i traina, the * captance of an alnmet cúmplete report on tt»o en mit) civil appropriation bill, amt a apech by senator Warren in eopport -I hie renilo!ton relative to tbe liieotork in duet ry. Waebington, Jone 27.— The general deficiency bill, tlie laal id the big in- ney meaanraw. peen»I tbe b»niee at 8 o'clork today, with few changea in tlie bill. Several Itemi were incerte«!, due to late Information of deflclenclee in tbe dopertinamle. tlie net in- reaer being alvul 1'100,00ü over the bill aa report- «I from the committee on appropria liona. Anmng the Inquirían I act Iona of the Itouee belay were the paaaage ot the cenate bill providing tor a lock type ot ranal ami the adoption ol tbe item In Friday, June 20. the general deficiency bill ratifying ami Waabingtun, June 2H.—"W»’re g»> lagaliaing the dittico -.»Heeled duriug trig Ito mo; we’re g -mg home tomor f’raanlent Mi Kinley'a term from im row," waa on the minda of tbe ineiu- porto from Hie Philippine lelamia. Iwre of the hotiee today when they aeeeinbiid for tbe loot ilay'e work pre- Tuesday. June 20. vioua to adjournment, Conference re- Washington, June 2fi—After two or porta were conaidervd throughout the three more spec hew un the ■ mferer ce day. The final report on the agrirul- report on Ilia railroa»l rate bill, the tural appropriation bill, containing senato today sent the bill ha- k to - in- the meat inepectian provini*.n, «an ferea<o, again designating '-eiialors Till adopted, the nenate eventually agreeing man, Elkins and Cullom as ■ mlereee. that the g-vernmenl nhonld pay tbe During tlie day the navel appropria coal of I'tepe» lion. ttion Isolili, which haa lieen in confer Other maltert ot vital moment were ence for several weeks, was finally the xgrr-eii-enl to Hie conference rejiort |iasee<l, the senate m arling from ito <m the j ure total bill, Ute Ohio and amendment romeming the naval train lake Fine ehip cannl and naturalisation ing station at Port Rilyal, H. 0., which bllle. * waa the unly Item remaining in contro Both houewe of cotigri-M tonight versy. The moat interesting in< ident adopted the conference repurl un the wsa a » mtt * t over a motion by Senator •umli» civil appropriation bill and that I .a Fol let to to enter up»in the i insiders ■neaeure ouw <-.<-• to tlie preeident lor U m "I tl.r lull liunting t.. I’, year» tlo algnature. Hale prea«*iit<d the rejiort ti me railroad employes engaged in the n Ilia eenate Tbe total amount movement of trains may lie employed rarriwl In the lull aa agreed to ia l'<S,- ■ lines» utivaly. 967,184. Washington, June 2tl.—A bill recent The ornate re»-e»le»l on the amend ment providing for a at eel light veem-l ly |iaeer»! by ■vngrewe providing for the al Hwiltoure Lank, at the entrance to opeuing to settlement ol the Bln kf ol the straito of Juan de I ura, Wnailing- Indiau reeervation in Montana probab ly will lie r»'*lle»l by reeolulmn uf the ton, Presnlenl Roosevelt hesitate« I lie Jaineol- wa eipoeition appropria house. tion gtaya in the bill aa arrang««l >'T to veto the measure, but he haa t»en informe»! by the bureau of Indian tbe corilerm. Tlie appropriation of 13,000,000 for affairs that the bill doee not saffi» ent tlie building lor tlie department of ly proUct the water rights on the lami State, Juati-siaiid t'orntuerce and lalxir siili)» I to allotment to the Indiana. It waa stricken out, that Icing provided is likely the meae'ire will go uver until the nest eeesuin of ■ otigre«« for in ilia public building bill. The h»iuae pasee<l tbs senate bill Thursday, Juno 28. which allows live sti ck to lie < srrie») Wasliingtno, June 2H.— The senate in hours insead of 2H without stop consume»! the greater port <»f the day The omnibus potilo building bill Was diwuesiiig ths public building hill also paseeil. l (forts by several senators to secure in- Will Not Go to Panama. in cities creasse for public building» I Washington, June 28.— By a V >te of and towns of their f respective states were in I no Instance eucceeatul. For six to lour, the senate committee on in Han Juan Porto Rico, Senator Foraker term sanie canals today deeide»l not ft sei nred an advance In in 1200.000 to go Ui the isthmus ot Panama and take In reporting the bill, Hen testimony in the »anal investigation I ut),IKK) ator Hcuti, chairman of the armoklttee Bia greemenl no tertimouy will lie tak on pubi i- buildings and grounds, re eu in Washington until nets session, ami therefore the dli|»oeitlon of Wil lerrtd to It as "the )>orh hgrrwl." Tlie agrit-ullnral bill reappears»! in a liam Nelson Cromwell's refusal to tea partial conference re;>ort The report tify concerning canal matters prior to waa complete, etcept with reference to government owtiership ot the proper!» the m«M»t inspection provision, and on will lie p»«tpone»l until nest December, which will poet pone action on tha num- that another i míeteme was ordered. T ere waa some ■Ireullary dis» iiseion inationa ot canal commissionerà. It is of the conference report on tlie pure- especteil the iomtnissiouer* will lie re- tood bill, but ito disposition was puot- appointod during the re«»-ss of congress p»-ue>l until tomorrow. ae sseseanaians-o. T^s Young Man 1st tbs other en! of the aofa) Er -it Isn't true. I b->,e M as Pirtle, that you told Mies Gaes p I was a s sardios Tbs Young Woman If I did. Mr Fslotsrt. I take It ha. k You're not ths tenet kit la tbo world like a sardius Y»-1 oooia to bo terribly afraid »«u ere crowd tag oomsb.ly i bl.-ago Tribun* Washington. June TH. — The bouse sorbed under toread draft lo»lay and accomplished an immense amount ol business preparatory to adjournment al the wesk s en»l. ('«inference reporto ■ in a mi i n tier of meas urea were adopte»! without debate, but it require»! special rules in ulher properties to effect con- • deration and adoption of some im- Lo« Rafts for Honolulu. boy,“ counseled Uncle Allea onolulu, June 2*—The blade Lam* Il a s mighty serious thing to bo man these days, and to bars to lier company, ol Washington, has pur- ur cbrn.w between Opportunity cliaaed the busi nee» of the Dabu Lam* »visibility That's whets a let lier company here, and In connection with the purchase there are reporta that the Washington concern Intends to la ib» I«b8kt|*eal. enter the loca1 field and will send lum It »porter It'a to be X qui»! wrjjinf. ber here in log rafts to he sawed at a lei. I It) mill which may lie eelatdiabed bar*, l*re«p»rtlve llrld.(reoa ( premami The announcement that such plana wer4 bwirr ■ ?«.»>» 4« w» I : wire Imi ng considered baa led to objao be eulet «eough. but we're f > a to base 4« fol wboppiwoet xhnsr— tot etor wxo ti >ns by some shipping Interests to ths plan, it Iwing allege»! that the log rafts pulled u* to do prerla't !” constitute a menace to naviagtion. TORTURED WITH GRAVEL. Haney Coming North. Fan Francisco, June 30.—The un Since Using Doan's Kidney Pills Not tried Oregon land fraud rases will be a Single Stone Has Formed. gin July 9at Portland, Th ia vtateiuant ('apt 8 I. Crute, Adjt. Wm. Watts is made by Francis J. Haney, who also ramp. 1!. C. V., Roanoke, Va.; sata sail he eape- «I to leave f ir Portland "1 suffered a long, nell week, "1 «hall not be able io raj long time with my what the order will ba until ! leach bosk, an J felt drag fortland," he continued. “Ibero are gy and list lees and SI or W cases, hut they are divided tired all the time. into grouna, many living fur conspiracy, I lost from my na ami in all there will really l>e about 12 tisi weight, 22S to trials. I am ansioui to get them oat 170. I’rmary )»a»- ol the way. Trying cases all over Ilia sages were too fre country is not an easy matter." quent and I had to get up often at Maeting'No Resistance. night. I had head Melico City. June 2fi. —News from aches end dissy lva»lor relating to the revolution in apella aleo, but my H Wortl auffeting waa t om renal cholic. Guatemala is that General Totaio lias After 1 tugan using l*oan’s Kidney Pilla advanced into the country without en I paaasd a gravel atone as big as a countering any resistance during a been. Hinca than 1 have never had an three days' march. It is believed he is attack of gravel, and have picked up to now near or nt the city of Guatemala my former health and weight. I am a A large number of government troops The government well man, and give Posm a Kidney Pills have .|raa0e»l to him commander at the Baca tern pa ha»l to credit for It.” r Hold by all dealere. 50 cents a boa. reeort to the severest smsmim to pre vent bis troops from disliaiidiug. tar Militara L5u , Buffalo, N. Y. ♦ Nominations Sent to Senate. Washington, June 28.—T*'e presi- dent yesterday sent the following nom inations to the senate Marshal, die islet of Idaho, Ruel Rounds; chief of bureau of insular affairs. Colaste) Cl«’- sure <I F. learda; to be^pla-ed on llie retired list, Colousi John Pitman, tird nance department, with lank of briga dier. Varied Language in New Mexico. Washington, June 2b.—The senate today passed a bill regulating jury aerv ice in New Melfa* alter Senator Spoon er, on liebalf of the judiciary commit tee, bad withdrawn the amendment which made it neceesary that all jury men in that territory should speak the Knglieh language. Meuator Hpuuiier is author of the amendment. lie stated t4slay that the attorney general had told him that in 10 out of the 23 cunnliee of the territory it would 1« utterly im- pieaihle to secure a jury if the amend ment should become a law. Eatradition Cosi *100,000. Washington, Junk 28.—Il enei the guvernment |IO0,<MM) to extradlte Greene and Gaynor and br ng them to trial. Tbis statement is contai ned in a lettor «ritfen by Attorney General M*x»dy to Cbairman Tawnry, esplain- mg a requeet tor a deficiem y appropria- tion. (>f Ibis som, he says 122,800 ie to be paid to forvign rouneel in Ibis raee. "Tbeir servisi»," he aaid, "be- gwn aererai years ago a ni wera coro plel«ul duting thè current fi» al year by thè return ol Greene an»i Gaynor tv Ha- vannab for trial." I Bill for Government Buddings. Washington, June 28.—The omnibne public building bill, ae agreed nj«»n by house committee on public buildings and grounds, was presente»! to the I tones today by Citai r man Hartholdt. Home of the appropriations ate lor tel ili tioaa and repairs. The buildings au- Inoriteli. together with the amounts to I» expended, Include Idaho—M*o- I * - .-' n Rte k«i . I' Ml Otto 1*4 mm 9100,000: Helling bam, I25.OU0, Norlb Yakima, 12O.0U0. Colorado Flood Water« Noe* Into Saltón Sink, Flo« Imperial, Cal,. Joly 9.—Flo*! waler ! from the ColuraJo river, finding ite way lato Halton Sink, l-aa Loen cutting a nee <bana»l about 30 feet deep through the Bnwdnd -oaulry at the rate ■>! abont a third of a m (g • day. Ae the chan- nel haa pr»rveded It Laa leeeened tbe threatened aerrone damage to Calexico am! Meaiiall, the two towne on tbe In- terualional line. Threw or tour -lay» ago the river cut a channel acr .ee tlie line, j-aaemg Co- lealoo at a .fficient dietance to relieve it from the preeenro of water, Lot rot ting into the Mexican town to tbe ex tent that the Hout hern Pacific depot '■ waa tinder mln«! and fell into th* J alreem. Throe or four email adobe i the ootokirto of the town gone Into the water, but aa btrtin»«» f«»rti<>n rim tint Wtietber the town V III eeca damage cwnn»H now tie told, i elan a bare p»aaibllity that ■ may l-e damagoJ, though thia ia now I believe»! improbable. Mexicali ia a toan ol about 500 in- habitante, of neat apj-eerance but ot no large invoelmenta in building*, the Southern Pacifi» railroad hemg the chief eufferer. Anide from the damage to lheee towna the water eituatioa Lae ! «eeiue»! to improve from the ataiidpsiint of the Imperial valley. Tbe fioosl •«*»m ia bellev*l tn be drawing to a clone ami the Houlhorn Pacific l* accumulating a g>ewt forra ot twame and men on the lower Colorado with a view ul turning the river hoi k to Ito old channel when the waler falla to the 20 I m K level, which ahuuhl lie by July Jo. WANTS WATER WORKS TOO. Standard Oil Not Content With San Francisco Gat Monopoly. 'k*- w*- CASTOR IA Tin Kind You Have Always Bought Workman Beat Government Spies. Hl. Petersburg, Joly 3. — Iiwtectivee disguised as workmen were denounred and nearlv liattered to *laolL w’th "tnucklre'* at a workmen's mewing 1» ay. They were removed to the Ims- pital in a dying rondili -n. ' • j 3-Al »•>v* I ' . t . a *J* A THE SWIFT SPECIFIC OOMPANY. ATLANTA, GA. ---------- "<■ ■ 44» h »I m * A ■ “You claim that yuur flying machin« la au|*erlur tu the automobile)" "Vaatly." "But It has never left terra firma a« yet“ . "Ttiat'a the point; It doesn't kill anytmdy nor violate the ap»-v.l regule tloua." Washington Htar Fessa J i non mskss «»aia thst bs Is se >« psriasr ot thè firn ut V > ■ usasi .k I ■ .1-1 H I- , Hlle.s I ■, thè • Il , .1? r - e,l 1 ,n l* s I -lato s e»s I a 4 il,si •* -i : eli Ihs suiti »»t os ►. Ili s l iK » l> !■"! I IK.» e« b « t every ■ «*e > t i stanaa <h«t. eoa i l-e «ured l.) 10« uss ot lisi i « « «rasai« < l is ri-, » - k l ■ ii » ■- > ■. Sworn lo t<l -« me « .1 euteeitte-l tu ir,y ■ a» j,,*L| a * ul KAM»H. Suvary FuWto. s i starrk C-iiw fa taken lalernai'r « >-t a la -lirselly < u thè bkxal su l mu< ■ -.» surtaxus ut Ihs s,ol«.'> Ssu-t I » leallu -ula « lise F ) ■ lilsgy 4 t u . Tutelo. O 1X4-1 1>T lirusgtsls, The Hai» si suol* l'iils sta thè besl Wlr John Frank « hs-l ma 1« up bls miti-1 to r tbs n-.rthact paasag-- "I can't wait fvrsisr fur tbs Fausma canal." b* sal»L Glancing at tbs lairst dispatch«** from Washington and s«-vrtalnuig. to hl« >l>a- * «a to lbs quasi 1-tii of tbs tjp* ot raaal to ‘w adopted, ami that Hsnator Morgan was about to make another s;<e«.-h. h« gaie orders tor lb« imiusdistv fitting out of (be espoditioa. FcV.*; GAMMI Nt IN(.INIS , . a. .. r- X? jiujwvf tulip warr«»ir*t I . <1 • «»« «ui •i) l«« «* low««l |»rU** Writ« fuf ■ «ta g RfltRSON MAC MIM R? COMPANY PtotlgMi, Of«|*< r 7 G' «» - A ji W-r-r-rt * In «ummrr garb, and with a«w «traw hat. lb« tvtumutar fared forth fruto hie ttat. Aa chipper aa you plea«e. S*lftl| the "dummy** b_>re him to town Hut «wif(«r dropped the mercury down Heme 26 degree«. K 4 -•».»< S-V-? / F«t f.v* • Pb.nit til kWp DY |i. rpxLij tuf ?w llffiiulsl Hutsieige, HruMhljftt, !< V ■ -.■•-'J?'. jj'\ *• " V Blesle tessati. **1 think." remarked Grevella the other morning at break fast, "I’ll get s dlvorsv" "tiuod!" st claimed Mrs O, "and I wish you would get one fur ms while you are at IL KC Money for Jamestown Eaposdion. Washington, July 3. — The J an se town Tri-Centenmal »xjxNitlon will receive government aid amounting to 11,328,000, in addition to |50,000 ap propriate a year ago, as the result of the agreement by the senate and house on the snnudry civil bill. An item of |H>0.Ik» for the transj.irtat ion of troops was struck out, but thia aauenao will be paid from the appropriation of IIS.000,000 in the army appropriation bill. - TV Ks mv w San Franciaco, July 9.—The Bulletin today says The standard till company is preparing to invade the local water field arid give battle to the Hpring \ al ley Water company, which has enjove»! a moterpoly in Han Francieco for more than «■ years. The Rokefeller con cern is believed to i»e the purchaser ol the Blue lakue and Hlerra Nevada Wa ter A Power company. The price agro*! up»m is said to tie 95,000,000. standard 1 ' ' a<l) ■ - lr- ■ ■ »•->■ situation here, having purchase»! the plant of the San Ftancie-o Gae A File»- tri» company. It is now proposed not only to give Han Franciaco a new water supply system, but also to furnish pow er for Hie gas corporation and i-oaeihly to tbg Vnite»l liaiiroa<!s as well. It is aleo dw'lare»! that the new eyatem will supply Sacramento and Stockton, giv ing them light and p»wer and a new water system. F. A. Ma tell, president of the Sierra Nevada Water A Power company, ruys he is not in a position to give out the names of the men with whom he is dealing, and lie cannot a' this time aay Hraaunikhl« whether or not the Rockefeller interests ’’And what are • i it to Io wbru have ac<|Uire>] the property. jou'rr a man?” a^hrd tba vi«ib>r. "I’v« l*ru thit)k>U£.** tb«» bright boy. "of aiartiu< au »Irphant farm in MERELY UNDRILLED MOB Virg inia.’* "An rkphant farm?** Salvador Openly Supporting Guate •*<’rrtamly. Why not? Th<*y rai«e pea malan Revolutionists. nuia there l*b-■ idelphia Isedgar. Han Francl c , July 3.--Among the paaeengvre on the steamer City of Paua ma, which arr!ve»l today from the isth mus, wax George W. Pliel|»e, a railroad >’or Infauts and Children. ofliria! from Guatemala. Mr. Phelps t»ellevrs that President Cabrera will lie able to hold hie own against the revo lutionista, but this twlief is not shared by hie fellow paMteiigers. According to Phelpe, Cabrera has 8,- 000 trained troipe in the wee'ern part lliaa ppolnlrtl. if the republic The other pawngerx "I would like you to meet my young refuse to dignify the Guatemalan army friend. Mr Googi-rly " to the extent of railing them troept at "I would love to meet liliu." all. "He would mnke you a husband of "They are underaise»! and under whom you tired never be jealous" drilled," said one paeet-nger. "and if "GravluUx, is be that ugly."- Houston they meet any real opp«ieition will melt (J lube. like hail in the sunshine." When the City ol Panama left Han M ibetiwi.l f 1 Mr*. W1 • wa Soothing . •, < em fvt '.heir «fell lr«u Jnee it was understood that a division - t , of the revolutionary army was crowing luriuf ta« lacthiug tbs Mexican (»order and that more Ills Idee of a Jobe. retiel trouja were pouring in from Sal ’Jones bas a gussr scuse of bumor." vador. Hukr The officers of the City of Panama •He married his Aeafi wile's sister, you con firm the report brought by the City know, Aud now be refers to tbs d»-.es««.l of Peking that Halvadur was ujieuly as bis sister lu îsw." < svrisnd I^ajsr supporting the revolution, and wax vir Ae4 fVuehtless Will. tually a war with Guatemala. Est, iftink sud be merry le-day,“ said tbs fool. Root to Visit South America. "Wby so?" asked tbs sage Waal mgton, July S —Secretary Root "For to morrow the price may go up will a* rapt the hospitality of Chile and Ixiuisriie Cour er Journal make part ol hie trip along the west cue t of Mouth America In a Chilean waiehlp. The Unite«! Hlalee cruiser Charleston, on which Hecretary Root will anil for Hou th America, in tou large a craft to work its way along the insule paeeage from the strait of Magellan to Valparaiso, Chile, and as a result Hec retary Root and bis |>arty will leave the Char lesion at Handy Point, in ths strait of Magellan, and go aboard a Chilean man of war. Regulatirns Are Changed. Washington, Juiy S.—With a s ew to girmg effect to the plana of Horre- lary Root tor the regulation of a roneo lar eerr ice on merit Ixais. and as far as divorcing It from gw »liticai affiliations, the preeident issued an esecutive order making important chat gee in the meth od of appointment and promotion ol offi< ere in that servire. According to the regulations made by the president, consular officers salaries at more than 99,MO are to I* fl 11*1 eutirelv by pro motion from the lower gradee, l«eed upon ability and efficiency. - - i"--' The Ingredient* that enter into S. S. S. and the method of com bining and preparing them so that they build up and strengthen every part of the body, make it the greatest of all tonics. S. S. S. is nature’s PURELY VEGETABLE an<l wl,. tite, overcoming that tired, run-down feeling, and other ailment* common to Spring, which warn US that it is necessary to take a tonic, it is purifying the blood uf all poissjut; aud waste matter* so that it can supply to the system the strength and nourishment it needs to keep it in perfect condition during the depressing summer months that are to follow. Spring is the season when most every AN EFFORT TO PULI. THROUGH THE DAY. one needs a tonic. It is nature's time for 1 have used 8 H H quite extensively an-l unhesitatingly renewing and changing; and as everything reoommend It aa the beat blood purifier aud tculo made puts on new life, the sap rises in vegetation, I am a machinist by trade and at one time my system waa run down that by 10 o'clock evary day l would be oom- the earth thaws out from its winter freezes, ao pietely exhausted, and It was with the greatest effort that and all resjxmd to Spring’s call to purge I oould pull through the balance ot the day. Since taking H H . however, all this haa disappeared I atu a strung, and purify themselves, there is a great H vigorous man. abundantly able to do my day's w>>rk. my change also takes place in our lxxlies. The appetite haa been whetted up so that I can eat anything sleep la sweet and refreahlng, and I kn»»w further that blood endeavors to throw off the poisons and It my has purified my blood an t put It tn good condition I accumulations which have formed iu the cannot Speak too highly of your great remedy. H H H HIT W Broad St .Columbus, O. A. B MONTGOMERY. system, and lieen abs«>rl>cd by it, from the inactive winter life, and calls upon every HHK FOUND IT THE BKHT BPRING TONIC. member to assist in the elimination. The On two oooaatona I have uso<! H H H In the spring with system is often unequal to the struggle, the la> roeuile I i’*a heartily recoinmomt it ae a tonlo and appetite grqws fickle, the energies give way, bio»-,! purifier I waa troul-.e.t with hoadooha, in.ligsst; u liver troubles, which all disappeared under the use of the spirits arc depressed, and a general run- and H H. H My appetite which waa p -r. wai greatly down condition is the result. helped I own oat anything I want n -w without tear of In- diwestlou, and my blo«xl haa boon thoroughly uloanasut of Then the body must have assistance— ell Impurttls* and made rich end strong again. As atoulu it must l>e strengthened ami aided by a tonic, and blood purifier It la all you claim t r It TH F. Ma.aHt , Hpringtiold, O. Mli G. W1KGKU and S. S. S. is the ideal oue. Being made UUUlvi " ’k JIUI U’I .»UH l'rti a.3, ai» / . * entirely > from roots, herbs aud barks, it does uot disagreeably affect the system in any way as do 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 and digestion and assists in the assimilation of food; it rids the system of that always-tired, worn-out feeling, and imparts vigor and tone to every part of the Ixxly. It re establishes the healthy circulation of the blood, stimulates the sluggish organs, and calms the unstrung nerves which make one feel that he is on the verge of prostration. S. S. b. gives an appetite and relish for fixxl 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. Dyspeptic, irritable, nervous, debili he purification ot tated people will find S. S. S. is just the medicine that is needed for the of the bhxxl, which, from its diseased or impure condition, is causing their tn> dible, as well as for you take your tonic this .Spring do not fur toning up .and and helping the entire system. When T‘‘ experiment, bat get the best—the tonic with forty years of success behind it, and the one endorsed by the lx- t people all over the country S. S. S., THE GREATEST OF ALL TONIOS. It i > necessary I time, when the system is depleted an ! weakened at i point, that the right remedy lx? used—one that is especially adapted to the condition, anti S. S. S. has proved itself to l>e this remedy for many years. If it is taken at the first sign of Spring the system will tic so built up and strengthened that the disagreeable affection', of the sc at uu will nut be felt as warmer weather comes on. 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