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TALK WITH REBELS — Mediators Agree lltb One Side and Submit Plans to Other. LSWILLIXG TO SWALLOW DOSE Taft and Bacon Tall Qov«rnen«nt of T«rm» Arraigad With L«ad- •r» of Lib«r«l Party. MRS C3THIWM MllHtR. ____ | B.» SJf. DsUraff. Obi«. Dr. H B. Hartman, Colambui, Ohio. Dear Kir — I ««• a IrrnMr ttillrrrr from Ret»« *raknr%, and bad head«« he <ont«nu<»u»b I wa« no« a'>l* to Jj my bouaewutk for oiyaelf and hoahand. I «rota you and d«scrll>od my rondi Don aa nearly as J» *«ible. You roc •» Brandad Parana. I took four boti M ol it and waa compiately rarad. I tbink Prune« v, order fol me «to nr ami ha'* raromman tad It Io my Irlanda with tha vary beat o! resalta. Mlhar M. Milnor V«ry f w of ilia (real multitud« of woman who bata laan rali« -d ot aome pairie dlaeaea or weakr**« by Parana | ovar cuneen t to fire a taatim nial to t<e raa-l by Iba pablie. Thar« ara. btwsver, a fa« coarac« on«, «alt »«<riHeine worn»« abo allí fot iba *ake ol tliair suffering «litara alloa tbair cara« lo Iw publlabrd. Mro. Milnar il una of tbraa. In bar gratitud« for h«r Maturation to health ■ba io wllilag tbai a rmatrrt t the women of th« ttlltH IO whole world should UK liutltu-t kuow it. A chronic invalid brought back to health ia no ■mall matter. Word« ar« inadequate Io »»press complet* (laiitad*. Intentalliiii le» f »Mia mal l’atrhw I the vi-' if of Thame* Dittati. > ¿r il •.->!»<* Ht* meut tint iw *• III n-rrif wjMw.ti for th In t-» 1 £ •' •■tu <• » ta» ¡ mi ri »b cbuf’h ou Su; lay nwrahifi In tha •outbwwt gallery Patrick ll<»ì»e be *•»«*! forfè! tr próvida fot tb»«e In t««thln< txHtiiuM «bo baj»|*n la *t he will pu* ’em where <|j- r ' ’ * wout a* • rt Y «km S’ au. Nalfes** Havana, Hept Î5 —An onvaiwfacto ry cunl«e«a>cw »a« h«ld al lb« palac« la«l ii gut by Prv«ident Palm». re tar» ol th« Trwaaury Fontoy sterling, «eeretary of Blot« O'Farrill. Trvyre ludrad«. «pwaker ol th« I owm hot»»«, -•«crelary ot War Taft and Mr. H«cow. l>w»ul timer«I Hleluhart »nd Cw| t»il> McCoy, when th« m«.liator» gallod th« attention rd lb« Caton administration to th« Hato« ot lit« pear« negotiation« «ith th« I. b«ral» aud iniargontg. The >nler«n< • adjourned al II o'cioca to w reautned today. Th« pea.-« t«rmi prop<w«d are known 'olio againet the goy«rnm«nt. Th« ri»it to th« palac« of th« Atn«rican rouit» •' ».«r» wu therefor« not par- ticnlarly plea«aut tin departir g. Mr. Taft ann Oticed that lb« coulereme had rr all« I only n eachaogo of opinion» «nd Dial an.ithet meeting waa nc.ra •ary. Th« hlg door» ot th« palarw clu« «.) •• nruil at II o’clock, bul th« pre»I ieut and memtrera ol lb« cat.met re named ia conferem e long »ft«r that boar. At th« conelueion of a long conference «tween a comm tie* ot th« maurgmta f »iglit mvmber« and th« American (reace mmmiaaioner», the inaorgent rmmitt«« announced that there wa» ..rad .ally no diff-renew remaining b« ween it and Meeare. Taft and Bacon, ■ nd that they would rece.ve a draft of he peace term« Imlay. Th««e probBb- y would l>e agreed to at a meeting to >• held in l r» Prewl.lio. where the pria- ner member» ot th« cominittew ar« cotí fl ned. Mr. Tall «aid 1« could give no de ail» ol a liât traneplred at th« confer nee, for th« reaeon II at il wa» ne-e» ary to trrat with the government lead -re and that th« pahbcalion ol the » ace prop »« la might inurfer« with t.eir pr mpt ai. planee Th« abeeme ot a deflnite étalement rom tire c miniiMloner» make« il iiu wiMtbl« to eay whether the plan« cairy be re- gnation» of th« proawnt admin •trallon and the cotigr»»«m-n «Ir-cted a«t year or not. Th«rw Í» a Wrong im- reve i on that Mr. Palma will remain rod re organiae th« cabinet, bat that tew election» will >• he d lor half tl.« ■enator» and repreeentativea, In other ♦ ord« thew« who were elected la»t year, ind po«*ibly aleo lor provincial ulticer». **Ih*efor."* »»ferd thr callar wìlb the bad t lillà graia of •miti »t of my *>«•' “I ahall probably bava !« barge f*»r thè operai on," «a.4 tha emineni | LUMBLH TRUST ALARMED. •cubar. ”1 can carry It cheaper than that,” r- joined I Ke other, turimi» uu !«>« t*«-! lu-’ rederal inv«atiga>ion E «peeled Io Re- walklag out. •ull in Reduction of Price». Thu«, owing to the greed of both par Han I ranciaco, Hept. 2K —The Fed- trae, another pt... ve d-*1 u real ea <ial grand jury will <eminence it* In ta re came tn o . ’• ’ « '* ««■• I... na eetigation of lb« lumber truat October ■ aleerlwa an4 Halle..«« Hatea i. I'nlteil Htate* Didricl Attorney A writer In Haq-i< W. .kl, • Devlin L m completed hi* invwellgallon • n a rullai! ,• a! r> .i"- • It Dr It >1 th« great combine and it« method», of ftprlngdeid. apci>i«>« of th. recent ind be 1» •ati«fl<’d that a tru«t doe* wi- aieet > g of rj It ol on h I their lata •t. All the information in the perm yara to And out »lint th«- MW rate law eation ot th« government proeetulor really mean« Dr Iti»*, It ••■em«, uacd «HI !•« tamed over to the jury. There to trll of n J»'U'U Mi-tl--! it «I mi »<• ire many wilrieevee to Iw aaauiined in f ' '■ ' he cat«, and tb««e will I»« «abpenaed prei h loa trial ■ - r: o apprar Iwlore th« liody during the "Wbat waa your tilt?" be waa a«k«? our»« of the investigation. w hen 11« cams ba. k l.umliermen »tat« that the price ol **llow aball ,e r- »|e If ye ticglect I tn tier ha« reached ita higbeal mark •o great a anhat ♦nd the action ol the government will Au author!- "A good felt how did > >u bandit probably cau»« a decline. y on th« »itnatlou tl.i» morning atal«d nr hat lamlier price« will drop Novemlwr "Fir»!, 1 »bowed 'em bow great thlr Miration la tn« - I at wed • u I a It I, and the »accewding month» will «ee i gradual decline in all grade« of boild- •• »|-e If they r ■ .: • t«l 1 " og material. Tbit lumberman atatee >•1 F*r r»«»»»«Il y • wttrer urti hat th« decree«» 1» partially doe to the ••Walter.** a«fcr<t th* n«»n at th» table ♦eltlenient ot the aalkwi' »trike. He In th* cornar near iba l»r, “wbat art ♦a,» that tinilwr cau now I« hr. tight th«*«« ble u.ta me<lr mto Han Franciaeo at ma.li lower rate* ‘"I bey • k ».(.’■« • • »■ ■ han heretofore, and can alao 1« hand, fi»>1 waiter. * »• if tl » «- - r '• •d much mor« rapid y. Portland cement, !• it I ‘.»re knoarledf« I ha*» nothing App««la to th« Insurgent* the moilui operandi of »he a r* tn Fhall I chana* th« n. • r Havana. H«pt. ìfl. — Secreta, y Taft, O» r/«••»»»• »1*«» re. earing the dlitarbing «fleet» of the MRufg!*a. can >«»<* J<* a II-tie * iring amling of Ameiican troop«, ba» decid f„, si*' 1 w»nt wn « ' I» • ed »gclnat ru h a »tep, and matead he tsunta.n pen in work ug o' l.rr" <M appealed to th« leader« ol th« in "Ye».“ surgent* to farmah gnard» for Aami- “low »«dot 1« It. Rug«'«». I’»» an propertv. Coplea of the ap|>e«l» toet“ •re being *«nt to th« Inrurgeut leader» I rn«f»-tiger baiarti red at th« legation 0»» H i «Í. T«acb*r Mies Hadg«r »’at do t i from American* in th« Manicaragua ■ nderatand by “the pr » -g- I . Ia«> • ral «y, Mylng that SOO ot lb« force un Coed Th« b-.'any la» ' I « a» ie r (taiman had looted a n urn tier of go «ut i« th« wood« ot .« a a ♦tore« and that anarchy prevail». They aak 'or protection. I hiutthfei I f . STANDARD Co> fl ct at Wl .tirg Ind . May Spread Throughout Middle Witt. Cbimgo. H«pt. 2t — War lar« be tween It.« Man‘aid Oil company and li.« labor union* ol the country ••« begun laet night, when th« Whiting. Imi., empio-«« of the company quit work to Force their demand for an la- creaa« in wag*«- The »trike, which al ready threaten» io tie op the boaine* ol the big corporation in th« Middle : Meat, la likely to aaaam« g .antic pro | portion» tofore It la ended. Il wa« pre dicted l««t night II might intolv« all . If« «mpiuyea ol th« company in the ; country. Already th« Chicago labor anb’na ar* pr»|»iring to roia« th« opportunity pre tented by the Whiting »trike to make mor« trouble fur the company. They w«ro wholly unprepared, twvaa»» th* . employee there were not member* of a union, but after a liaaty con fervore laet j night It wa* Mid that they would »up- ’ port th« men who went out and that no on« from Chicago would take their place«. Three hundred firemen am 1 ployed by the htandard Oil .-ompany left tl.elr plací» y eater lay. Moro than i 6.000 employee wtio ar« worklog with ; the firemen are Kbedu'ed to I m »« their j piare« toilay. Tlieee iodail« engineer», . • killed asechan ice, laborer« and other», the cifiteiail ot whom »aid lait night that they would relnae member* ot the .■rganiiation work when new member* might tie pat to *ork in place ot th* •li Iker*. The firemen were called oat Iwranee ti e repr*«entativ*e ot the Man fani Oil tonpany n I need to advance wagee from 22 v* conta an hour to 26 cerila an hour, •nd agree to grant all the workmen the eight hour day. They alto refuted to recogn ie the uaiou. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN BEGUN ALMOST AS COMMON IN SUMMER AS IN WINTER Him.er* abs-uld nut fvvgvt that wRb oue "I" will tw Just •• but - X«w Yufk Herald. Tb« ttn.ig to do wltb a M lb Truat I« to Bteetltee aod buttle IL - Nrw York ViimuM-rrlai. It la auapec'ed tbat tbe lluf Riderà were tbe first advueat*« ol f almpllllrd •iwllliig Waablngtiiu I'uat. ads Mlstur li.ieselt'* btMBV. grwtly to the bu|w ov tb* formers. Tbay think ttuiy erth. New Turk World If tb« atreug'b of tb* Cuban Ineur re.-'Ion could measured by tb« num Iwr uf It« general«, there el*.uld be nu doubt of It« sueceaa. -I'hiladelpbla lie.' ord. It «ev-m* acbnol te«- her* are |Mild a trifle move than mill band«, wbl.ti 1« oue «»ample of tbe working of tbe New Flighted con», ¡rii'• New Turk Her •lit The t'ougTOea of llraall Vi’tlng an ap pruprlatkwi of *itiu.'«s> for tbe relief of a elster republic ia a fine eiampi« of Hiutb American gvnervalty New York 1 rtbune. Tb« trwlu wre.k«-r 1« posaibly tbe moet eigcroted of criminal*, and yet lie canrnit cause a. mu h suffering •lor* tbe bank arrocaer.- New York A merti-an 'ut.a afford« an Indication of wbat may tie e»|«cted of a certain ciana of patriot« w hen ttiey get tbelr feet mi longer In the public tmug tu—I'tilladel pbla Itei-ord. Tbe quick lunch 1« now Mid to t* tb* chief cause of divorce, Tbe court» and tbe doctor« bale not yet agreed which Ht. Piterabarg, Hept. 24. — Active la the quicker, the lunch or tbe divorce work in the aat unn electoral campaign New York Tribune. • a* Inang irateil by the OcUdieri*t», If you read over tbat list of siiupll • ho today opened the Kmn congte*» with deli-gat«« from 12 of the Volga fl«! v orda you will notice "klat " That', pmvime« ami the vaatceniral diatrlcl* probably Mr Carnegie'» i«-r*>-nal eon ol Ruaeia in attendan.-e. Aleaander trttiutlon to the movement. I'blladel iiin tik- fl, the October!«! leader, wa« pbla North American. Parti*» Hold Murrled Convention» — Reaction in Trepofl't Favor. prevent, laboring tooth and nail. Owing to failure ot the Octoberi*t* to obtain official ea.iction, the congrea* wa* he'd behind closed door» anil mem ber* of the pre*» were eacloded. In pareuaoce ol the dev i»ion of the government to |w>rmit the national Con greve of th« Conilitntlonal Dim cralic party anywhere eicept in Ht. Peter* inirg, the adminlatration ha* permitted the reopening <■! Conititulional Demo cralic cluIn in M iecow and elsewhere, tiut permate in it* determination to • tippre«« p ilitical agitation in the capi tal. Tlie uioet remarkable development .■! th* - i-k im- !■<--ii the i hangein «»n tlmeiit concerning the late General Trepofl. The universal cimrui of mat •diction and condemnation has given place since bl« death to a non partiean appreciation of his real merit! aud de (acta, and hi* <areer lias liven the sub ject ol fair ami even laudatory criti ciim* in nearly ail circle«. M. Mem chinski, a prominent wrilqr and pub Usher, who ««• reieni f\"»irf)pprv»»ed. bnt who ii now a conleibatvir to Here lorn, gives the following verdict on the baaii of lifelong acrpiaiutance with the dead man "General Trepof! wai an eicellent man and a g -«1 i flicial, though be •ometimee violated liii own conviction« tiecaoie of a false notion oi soldierly olied enee. He would have trade a •plendid soldier, bat lacked a thorough ■ duration and, abov* all, the prepare tion nectsMry lor the political activity thrait upon him. He po«»e»*ed, how ever, one great areet, lacking in all con- temporaty Ruieiau «talesmen— charac ter." __________________ Newfoundland Argry at Parent. Hl. Johns, N. F., Hept. 24 —The re ported determination of the Imperial government to override the colonial au ihoritiM and concede to the American aimmiMion a more literal constrm tion of the herring fiihery laws askid on tie hall of American fishermen, has evoked ni-ich criticism here. Canada, it is ■aid, may be a factor in the dispute, as •he has for years enforced against Americans the laws that Newfoundland now seeks to make effective. Will Pay No Blood Money. Ht. Petersbaig, Sept. 24 —In re sponse to repieeerdations with regard to the murder at Riga Heptembir 16 of llerr Buech, • |iartner In the Busch Hinge company and a leader of the German colony at Riga, the Fore go office today informed Dr. von M que. first secretary ol the Lierman em'<arsy, t> at, while Ri-saia made stery efl >rt to d »cover and panish murders, it cannot cvneidet the question of paying a cash Indemnity and the laying down of a Mark» They «ay Hint :* • the general rule applicable to all foreign Naw Route for Chin«»«. door I» unlu-by I’o y. J ’•« ■ '« t ’ Hl J ihu, N. Hept S5 —An Amer- er* in RaMia, Bark» It certainly >• if >ou are can yacht, claiming to hail from New th« »Ubje- t of til« de .rat. Day o' Rett tor Railroad Man. York, left P'acenlia Kunday having » »•«• Deoeweewto liar«. almard 4Ï Chineae, whom it ia »oppo««d Pari», Hrpt. 24 — Although the rail- Watt« H, th« way. what 1« tetanu«* • he I» trying to »muggl« into Canadian rood* are specifically eiempt fiom the g«riv«d from? or Amerlctn porta. Th« Colonial operation id the Hunday teet law, the O Proudlr Immatur« pair .am. i . wt cruiser Neptun« ha* been di«pab bed In chairman of the ail leading railroad |y—Chicago Tribun«. queat ol b«t, and ha» I-wen inilrncUd to com pan le« hav» notified M milter of •elt* her for alleged violation ot the Public Works Barthuu that they have Colonial law* in emtiarkiug paeeenger» arrange I to grant, within ft month», «ithont a p«rmit Thu ii th« third 52 holiday* a year to their *ntir* »faffs, yacht in theic water» during th« pre* numbering in all 2X0 000 men. It Is rnt »ummer to b« *a»p«ct«d ot tin» impossible to make this day of reel practic*. fall on Monday, bnt it will come lor different men In rotation. Tbit will Invattor» Trv»t Uncl« Sam, pl icw the railroad men on an equality New York. Hept. 26.—Cuban ohliga- • ith other workmen in holiday». 'ion* hav« lo«t only A1, point* »mce Cou-t«rf«il Bill* at Moscow. h« early day« in Align»!. At tb« bol om of tbio confidence here and abroad Then your blood must be in Moscow, Idaho, Hept. 24. — Ten dol i* th« knowledge that th« United Htatee lar counterfeit bills are numerous in 1 very bid condition, ^ou government, under the provision* ol Moscow. They ar« all new and bright, certainly know what to fake, 'he Pla't amendment, I» the reeponai. which h»« led th« pdice to the eoncln then take it —Ayer’, Sarsa hie (tiardian of the Cuban peace. Fi »ion that the city 1« infest**! with • The bill« nancial Inlereata have «opreme i-onfl gang of given good» men. parilla. If you doubt, then fence in thi« government'» ability to •re well engiaved and printed, requir consult your doctor. eknow pot an InatMt qaietn» Io th« fighting ing almost eipert knowledge to detect a* eoon a» intel vention i» nn eaeary. them. Suspicion points to two men. what he will say about this giving their name* •• W. A. Reming (rand old family medicine. Ion anil Frank Clark, bat they have Soldier* Induced to D«»ert. Sold for over 60 years. Han Frat ctai-o. Hept. 26.—A grave •accee-led in eluding the police. Pale, Thin, Nervous ? problem ia Mid to I« facing the mili 'ary aathoritiea in thia city. Holdier* ♦re reported to I* de«e»ting in large anmhera, and the rea«<>n given for the ocreaee in abandoning the colora I» Mid to be due to the fact that employ- neat agente are taring men from the erv'ew by oflrra ol big pay tor »mall aervlce In c vll life. RHEUMA TISM EMPLOYES STRiKT. Monster Meteor Seen. Htixk'on, Hept 24 —At flo'elock las' evening a great me4«or fell In l'ie north western heavens, and many persons de clare that an etploaioa orcarred which was felt in this city. A monster tail of smoke followed tbe falling body, which teemed to go In a t (sag contM. Burglary by automobile la cropping out In new field* The pieaealoa of mo torcara by the dark lantern fratvniltj Indicate* that It I* enjoying It* •hare of the general proapwrlty New York World. Now It I n Mr Pbonts and Mr per* w ho »re callln» one another It really I* not » mattrr of very great Impirtance to the public If ttiey both are, so long aa tbat canal I* built— York l'reea. Edward of England has done a mm ! stroke lu Pacific Railway«, thanks to R tip from Morgan, uf Wall street, Hou pleasant to the eyaa of commoners are tlie courtralee of kings I New York World. Mias Abby Maylu-m, of ti.e University of Wisconsin, any» that women wl'l iHier la- free until <!ny c'Iscurd |H-tt! «>ata. That Is to any, they will con tluue III clothes confln -cu—rit. Washing tun l'o«t. A New York denti«! di-mnnil« M-ttle meat of ■ hill for «2.111), A physician recently ark«! a fee at tlie rule <>f ffikii a day. Not much tear that tlw «lek wilt die cllsgrmvfully rich.— N«w York Auicr'cau. Those Cuban Insurgent general« would tlnd It snft-r to follow the usual practice and let tbe privates do the fighting, providing there are any prt vatee lu tlie Insurgent army. I'tilladel phis Pres*. foul w.-nt u|> another 10 cents yeater day. Ice costa small consumer» about tn !<♦• as muc h as last year l'«>ple who wai t eltlu-r bent or «>ld In their bouse keeping are sadly out of lock. —New York World. Whatever may he • .i«T of England's Iwcn-tc-d mastery of .tie seas, her gov emmetit 1« not afraid to reduce her uaval ek|«-m!lturew In tbe face of the military power» of F irvfw- I'blladel phis Record The phonetic spelling erase will not tw without profit If It teacbea the pniple that tin- I’resldi-iit's name 1» Rua e velt, not Itutielt. *o many Insist on *|>ell Ing am! pronoun, mg It. Philadelphia North American. While the damp, cold, changing weather of Wiutcr inten.sifies the paius and other disagreeable symptoms of Rheumatism, it is by no means a winter disease exclusively. Through the long months of Summer its wiudering paint and twitch ing nerves are felt by those in whose blood the uric acid, which produces the disease, has accumulated. Rheumatism is a di case that involves the en tire system. Its primary cause results from the failure of the eliminative organs, the Liver, Kid neys and Rowels, to carry out of the system the urea, or natural refuse matter. This coming in contact with the different acids of the I mm I v forms uric acid which is taken up aud alxsorltcd by the blood. This acid causes fermentation of the blood, making it sour atid unfit for properly nourishing Last Hammer I had a sever« attack of Inflamma the body, and as this vital stream goes to every tory Rh«nmstiam ia th« knee«. f»"m whlah I waa to I«»«« my room lor aevaral m nth« I nook aud corner of the Ixidy, the poison is distrite* nnat>l« wa* treated bv two fii-etor» an<i al«o trimt <tiff«r- uted to all parts. The nervous system weakens •nt kind* ot llnin »ata m l me li-’.nea which loVe.leve ma from |> »in tor awhile, but nt from lack of rich, pure blond, the skin becomes fe »«•ned th« aame lima 1 w aa m-t any nearer getting well. verish and swollen, the stomach and digestion are <>n«»iay while reading ♦ paper I «-»w an adver- > B B : i Rheumatism I de -l.'.ed affected, the appetite fails and a general diseased to give it a i t trial, which I <tld at om*e After I had taken three t» -’tl«« I fait a great deal better, and condition of the entire system is the result. I oontinue-t to take It r«guiariy until I waa eu- Not only is Rheumatism the most painful of urely cnr*d. I now f««l better than I hav« H r CHAH K iHLDFRPDKEVt. all diseases, with its swollen, stiff joints, throbbing yeara. «13 rend Htr««t. New port New». Va. muscles and stinging nerves, but it is a formidable and dangerous trouble. If the uric acid is allowed to remain in the blood, and the disease Incomes chronic, chalky dcjxisits ioim at the joints, and they are rendered immovable and stiff, and the patient left a helpless cripple for life. Every day the poison remains in the system the disease gets a firmer hold. ’1 he l>est time to get rid of Rheumatism is in warm weather; because then the 1»1 imm ! takes on new life and the skin is tuorc active and can better assist in the elimination of the poisons. With the proj3* remedy to f< • • the a. :1 o it of the b' ••♦!, and at the tine time btiihl up -ind strengten the I.ivcr, Kidnevs, Bowels and other organs of the body, Rheumatism can lie per manently cured. External applications relieve the pain and temporarily reduce the inflam mation, and for this reason arc desirable, but they cannot have any effect on the disease. The blixxl is poisoned and the blood must lx; treated More a cure can l>c effected. S. S. S., a remedy made from roots, herbs and barks, is the lx? t tn .itmcnt for Rheuma tism. It goes into the blotxi and attacks the disease nt its head, and by neutralizing the acid and driving it out, and building up the sour blixxl so it can supply nourishment and strength to every part of the l«»dy, ?! cures Rheumatism permanently. S. S. S is the only ? Ue cure for the disease; being purely vegetable, it will not injure the system in the least, as do those medicines which contain Potash or some other mineral ingredient. S. S S. tones up every part of the Ixxly bv its tine tonic properties. While cleansing the blood of all j i -ons it bui-ds up the apj>ctite and digestion, soothes the excited nerves, re duces all inflammation, relieves pain and completely cures Rheumatism in every form—Muscular, Inflamma tory, Articular or Sciatic. If y< u are worried with the nagging pains of Rheumatism, do not wait for it to be come chronic, but begin the use of S. S. S. and purge the blood of every particle of the poison. Write for our book on Rheumatism, and ask our physicians fur any advice you wish. W’e make no charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. Tterr« X* »• an Old XX on»»», I I*. A »tout litth* wofuau on .m I <*t Wutblngton ttrvet < ar |(»«>krd ur<»iHid uniiouttiy for *• «(!• f »r th«* • lr* rtho were with bcr. 1 wo of the older girls bad babies in their arm«. «•««»r«i Ing to the imllumq* Ii» .Star I’* 4»le ou tbe rar did not know* whether it wa» au wrpliAiirt' borne plcuic or a Suu day »4 h<>oi convention. “Ih-g pardon, bniy,“ aald tbe cr»n du<*t«»r. “but )uu bate given me only eight ticket».'* “Uidn't know y«»u < harm’ d for babr* In Arm«.* »aid tbw little woman, a« she kept her ey» oil all other membtrs <4 b«*r party. “But lh«-re are nine without them.’ •Aid the conductor. w|»uiogrtlcally. Per hap« he rrelly thought tbe woman had only eight ticket*. “Stand up. children,” rotnmaiHled the little woman Rhe WI» imperiou* in her command, and Immediately after her order to stand up they all aro»e to their feet. Counting them one by one «be ¡»re* ently came to a little b«»y of about * years old. and. point Ing her finger at him. »lie «aid . • ’Hammy. I thought you »tayed at borne with the rr*t of the » hndreu.” the ehierly preacher, refievuvtrlr. “I aup* it that, II* 1 • the tb* burying/* i.ia- » a U«« b . "I want to get an alarm clock.'* »a d tin- customer. "Ilere’a oue of silver plat« tor 110.“ •aid th« clerk. "Too high.“ ■ Well, here'» ons tuad» of nldtel Tor W" **Too high yet.“ "livre's one rnsds of guu metal for B2" "Gun metal? That sound« all right I want II for my 12 year old boy. and if it sounda anything like a gun wbvn It g -es off In tbe imirulng I guess It's what l waul." Yonkers Htateamau. GASOItNt ENGINES The burning of &.<•■> cans of food slid dn-a)ed fruits at Chicago tlie other day waa tin- first oflh-lsl boufire light«! to «-let.rate the [wire food victory In legislation. It must be aatd that It inaile a good fire, even though the fumes did out sdd Io the |mrily of tlie atmos ptiere of tlw dumping ground/ New York Tribune. The London lamrt, In ¡nsaesslon of all available facts, roncludea that wltb rcganl tn disease and cleanliness tbr meat Imported fmm tlw I tilt«! Ktatra • nd Argentina la to tie preferred to tlw tmme proilix t New York Hun. It I* pleasing to learn that Mr J Ptorpont Morgan returned from Furope "in a elwerful frame of mind.'* It might prove a disastrous •ummer for u» If lie should Iw dlapleaaetl about anything tlw country had done In bl« abaruce Washington post What 1» to le>nut of tlie spelling her. that quaint source of •*■ mu> h tight and renown In the little rvffl s*hisilbou»e«. If the Frvwlilriitlal fiat hupMw-s tlw reform«! «iwlllug „u ! ' • «luntry ? New York Hun. R« »•>!•• far < a* mm nag < arrlrr«. » I » K I I I » tl ♦ • I a a th« ...» p mt fully warranted I Ail •-«'» an' •t) '«•• at i.'««»! i-ri •• Wrt«a tor rata < RtltRSON MAC HIM RY COMPANY Portlanat. Offfo*. MAKE NO MISTAKE < S»»l«| !•*«» e « n ! !// Rs'utt (with bill of I How ia If we rise up and call blessed a man aoup, • u pr. w Ito Increas«-« ttie grass crop, wbst shall Ing? Mott «up* I« right we <k> If the government su«-eesta In the proj«-t of making eacb hen lay two doesn’t take any part In It to s|**ak of. ••ggs where but one nc< laid be — boatuo TranwripL fore? New York llrrald Secretary lloot'a tribute to th» “In coiiqiarable lirauty“ of ilio wfHuen of Argentina who t*lt«l hla train wltb flowrrs was not the ladguage of diplo macy or of gallantry. Travelers agree that tlie «>mp«lte femlnilie ty|ie of Ar geidlna la Irresistible New York Hun I* % I * Ì "'«in»’ OILED CLOTHING will givr you com plete protection and lone; service You cant afford to buy any other CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Evvry garment guaranteed Thi Kind You Have Always Bought The be«l dealers «eg H tat« tn it* a i '« r*n»*s O.« M <t.«M «<»• te »••««•«■» Arti y « «ate«’ *•* U*ir*i rtewau» t««»», »•/* te»«» *»• . »'»« < ter „-«a ui . m U iwi - awt u»* etfy w*i te Od at«u.|» cuj o MOU THE C 6U »0 CHIBESE MEDICI«: CO la» , rus! M.. t. C. Cas U«rn«M m ,,- ï-, !♦.<- rowiiAsi. uari.o»!^ W. L. DOUGLAS The katydid bad b^n in*i«tfng that (bare would br frost «itb;n ail w*«'k«. **!'»• Bo faith in your long datan--« •aatbar ••»;•♦ aa.d tha trrr ? “but I’m willing to bat tb*r* will bo ram intida of forty right hour».“ W hart upon th* rival waatbtr bureaus roaumad tbrir BoUy pmlh-t iona. •3.50 <£’3.00 Shoes MIT IM THI WORLD mule T eam W LOougta $4 G>H Ed¡j» Im untwlbssquï sdtlMjp' ca tfrrt - ’•«IM- Jote ORAX fio«’i TMg? otf»T Ona Hundred f>4...'arv Reward fo< For Hffiby • Bath; for Baby • Clothe« for an, ■'< ’ »t»r?h that caunvt !>• cur»«! by an Ly* W»«h, Mouth Wash. Steriliitng llali • ‘ aiarrh • or* V J 4 II Ek V A < • . rn.j<, Tt.le.1o, a th« Hot (I*. Washing Naphane. Wa. tha under signed. b»«a known r J. ABSOLUTELY PURE < h«nay luf tha laat » - year», an 1 br him partactly Bun* ratte in all bwainaM traj.«ao* 4 * I )• .«' lion» and financially ahi* m carry out any ote- •aM !<•••*• o«40* rAVlFIV COA*t mm.1 X hgati.»»» ma'te by their Arts < 4M *i«!A rat «I. WBs»teaate ProggtetB O. < <» w 4U;i\ < k ix*AN A M aiv in, w ti.*;«•<«• l»ru<- g!«ta to te* to.«» s a • a a i • Ing I tract I y u|on tba bi--l and mun u« r«b ta.«« ot ina »y«tet* Price 7-»< jer »HOES ioll’'FVE«Y^YiriimicB luid by a»i broggiet«. 1a»t: . "ttiai» ire«. UaU » Family nil» ara iba bari. ■ -n « AA te f I M v* Bb -o • > loAl tfA W awn • A d *•. M EM) te f LAO. Ill« «»»I» a*e«r. M •• « B CMHlrou • B*t -« MA t. 11.00 Iliram Power« had put tba fioieklng Trr \X I.. I»<»t»gl*« M!••••• »ml < hll.Irr »te «tiiwa . fi«r •<>!*. fl* aisal wear touch*« on hi« Hr**k «lata. th«>y *«r*l ssihrr mate**. “I'm antlMM with h ju«t an It i to.- ba If I could take )< mj Into my larrt “I a;n «aid* atanditm off «ntl admiring it, t faktoricA at Brockton* Ma»«..and •how no such fowl a« Pygmalion wa«.* y fHJ how carefully YV.I . Doug la* »hoc a Mtruik by a «ndilrt» f*ar. bowmrwr. that .ire made. VWWMM then understand Anthony C*ou»«i<>* k might I m * lingering why they hold their »hape, fit better, •om*wb*rw in th* neighborhood, h* haat wear longer* and are of greater value anrd to throw a «heel owf lt.*- -4*bha<v> than any other mahe. Tribuna. •A h»«, I rf » ,.u Ils e «.-u . an I Main U I . Tb* Intarafata <NMntB*r«w •'otutnimon baa arnt a rtriular h»<i*r to all tb* rail road« in th* I'nited fttatea «av-ng that no cha ng* In tb* pr***nt m*thot| of a^'ount- R»s-te«tere«te. mg will ba r*quir*d until tb* t’pgard«un Wbat impr*w«*d you moat •ball prr^Tibo th* form« and book«. All mu«t filo anual riporta on or brforw Mrpt. during your trip abroad? Atoo» Tbo tou< Lra I got «verywhere I I of tbla auJ aubwvqutnt jrart. want, ot Lwuraa. CLASSIF1EDADVERTISING P. A. U He IV oa fteugl«« «hor* Hi« nam* and prka i«Bt«MBM4 on the te>tl4teB. whkll prM«tB y»w »f»H»«E htgli prk«« and Inter*«»/ »kw» TaN^ aa tttbafit ftt99 A«k *nwr sleater ter W. 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