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k@J "T You're not feeling just right this spring , are you ? Somehow , you haven't your old-time strength , cannot take hold of things with your usual push and energy. You just drag around , fairly well one day , not so well the next. You are wretched , disconsolate , discouraged ; you are miserable. To be rich in nerve power you should take a good spring medicine , something that will give you pure and rich blood. A perfect Sarsaparilla will do this every time ; not a cheap Sarsaparilla , not one that promises you a great deal of bulk for your money ; but a highly concentrated Sarsaparilla , one that has more cure in it than any other Sarsaparilla in the world. "The only Sarsaparilla made under the personal supervision oi three graduates : a graduate in pharmacy , a graduate in chemistry , and a graduate in medicine. " $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. " For thirty-five years I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla. There arc many other kinds on the market , but I have great faith in that vvoid " Ayer's. " N. MUSESICK. , St. Anthony , Iowa. A school teacher lately put the flues-1 Of nearly 1,000 dealers In oleomnr- tlon : "What Is the hlgest form of angarine in Philadelphia , only thirty- Imal life ? " "The giraffe , " responded a ono have both federal and state 11- bright member of the class. Tit-Bits , censes. The longest Why arouns is thd short est way home. Use Magnetic Starch Itliasnoefiunl Puffs under the eyes ; red nose ; pimple- blotched , greasy face don't mean hard drink ing always as much as it shows that there is BILE IN THE BLOOD. It is true , drink ing and over-eating overloads the stomach , but failure to assist nature in regularly dis posing of the partially digested lumps of food that are dumped into the bowels and allowed to rot there , is what causes all the trouble. CASCARETS will help nature help you , and will keep the system from filling with poisons , will clean out the sores that tell of the sys tem's rottenness. Bloated by bile the figure becomes unshapely , the breath foul , eyes and skin yellow ; in fact the whole body kind of fills up with filth. Every time you neglect to help nature you lay the foundation for just such troubles. CASCARETS will carry the poisons out of the system and will regulate you naturally and easily and without gripe or pain. Start to-night one tablet keep it up for a week and help the liver clean up the bowels , and you will feel right , your blood will be rich , face look clean , eyes bright. Get a JOc box of CASCARETSf take as directed. If you are not cured or satisfied you get your money back. Bile bloat is quickly and permanently CURED BY CATHARTIC ALL 25c. SOc DRUGGISTS To any needy mortal suffering from bowel troubles and too poor to buy CASCARETS we will send a box free. Address Sterling Remedy Company , Chicago or New York , mentioning advertisement and paper. < 20 Your clothes wll not rruck If you iu-6 Magnetic , Starch. The Kmprepfl Kugenle bas entncd her seven ty-llfth year , having "been born on May 5 , 1S20. Hint too HBOTo preserve xtuimicr hUlrts nnd drfc HBO "Kriultlcss Starch. " All RioeoHt , lUe. Mrs. McKlnlcy confesses to having crocheted -1,000 pairs of slippers. ) OU K unit \ei your hair , lit lolor toil lioauty wUti.l'AHKrii'K lUm IUl "AM. iist , tlio be * I euro fur vuru > . llcti. Lord Roberts weighs n little nloro than 100 pounds. of HIM Ilnlr is pnu ol by dnndi iilT. Coke DanilrulT Cure will btop It or money refunded. $1.00. The cemeteries around London cov er 2,000 acres. There It n Clam of People Who are Injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed In all the grocery stores a new preparation cnllod GRAIN-0 , made of pure grains , that takes the place of coffee. The moat delicate stomach receives It without distress , and but few can tell It from coffee. It does not cost oVer one-fourth as'much. . Children may drink It with great benefit. 15 cents and 25 centa per package. Try U. Ask for GRAIN-0. The seventeen-year locusts are about due. DysiCji . ! u U the bane of the hnmnn system. I'rotiHlt > onrn1lf iwuliiKt Ub lauigcs by the UMJ of liccinnn's I'riistnGum. The harm of n creed Is In convert ing It from a staff into u club. Cheap Hinder Twine , Our readers will do well to write T. M. Roberts' Supply House , Minneapo lis , Minn. , bnforo buying. See offer In another part of this paper. The llrm is thoroughly reliable. Important to Mothers. Ei-inlnc cnrcfully every bottle of CASTOIHA , n eafo and mro remedy for Infants mut children , and tec that it of la YJso For Over ao Years. The Kind You Have Always JlouchL No parent weeps over the fact that the boy outgrows his clothes. Try Magnetic Starch it will last longer than any other. The shortest way to do many things Is to do only ono thing at a time. Litilloi Can Wear Shorn. One size BUInllerafterusiiiffAllon's Foot- Hase , a powdur. It makes tight or new shoes easy. Cures swollen , hot.bwcating , aching feet , ingrowing nails , corns and bunions. Alldrxrjg'ihts nnd shoe stored , 2.-IC. Trial package FUE E by mail. 'Ad- clrcsb Allen S. Olinotvd , LeKoy , N.Y. Good avice to Admiral De\yey : "Don't give up the ship. " Yonkcrs Statesman. Hinder Tnlno nt IMVT Vrlco * . If you want n special Inslclo price on binder twlnp , cither Slsul , Stumlmd or Mruillii , cut this notice out nnd mull lo SIK'AIIH , KOEUIICK & Co. ( Hinder Tulno Department ) , Chlciitfo , stating nboul how much twlno you will rcqulro nnd how soon you will want It , uncl tlii'y will sa\o jou monev by quotlnp you n price that will cither secuie jour order or compel the party who supplies you to sell to jou ut u lower in leu tliuu bo othcrulbu uonlil io Yearn In Hen Ice. Edward C. Delano , the new superin tendent of school in Chicago , first be came attached lo the city's public school system forty-four years ago as an assistant teacher. He has idnco continued in the ao-vlce of the board of education , working his way step by step to his present position. Illl" } , < Jlrl Mun City Clerk Donovan , of Boston , has chosen for his messenger a 17-year- old girl , Miss Annh G. Riley , the tirst of her sex to hold such a position In Hoston. The civil service commission ers being unable -supply a girl In response to Mr. Donovan's ifcquebt , ho chose his own me&sengor. His Wife Chicago Post : "Some of the most successful men In polities , " he bald thoughtfully , "have been thofco who have had little to say. " Naturally she wns indignant. "There you go ! " she exclaimed. "Al ways doing your best to discourage women. " AVhnt Wr'ro All Coining To. CbronlHo-Telpgraph : "What , mind ing the baby ? " said Northslde , as he entered Manchester's home and found his friend agitating the cradle. "Yes , " replied Manchester."I've got down to bedrock. " Ha in c Old Story. Harper's Bazar : First Deaf Mute "We all have our troubles. " Second Deaf Mute "That's so ; I have to tie my wife's hands BO hha won't talk In her sleep. " The Baroness Burdett-CouUs has just entered on her S6th year. Since she became the possessor of her far tune , In the year of thequeen's ac cession , the baroness has s.pent In charity , , It lias be.en estimated , a mil lion of money , out of 1,800,000 sh3 then Inherited. An old friend of Mrs. Hetty Green said the other day : "Whatever may bo related of her economy , I happen to know that she never refused a le gitimate request for charity. She Is ono of the kindest-hearted women In the world. " Words are but wind , but blows nro unkind. We received the fnllowlnii tqlecram from our lmy r vlilrli explain ) Itrelf : "Purvlifi'od Hiroe hundred reirnty n o thoimn ( S5 , ( ) < > > pound * NKW HTANDAllK III.VDIS'Ci TWINB. Trice rnalilen in to cll l nine e en nlKlifh * < 'J' < i' ' 1 wlnp llt nrrl rr > niitly. | 1 ionKr.uiil.ttu ) < m " Thin new Mndluz twine Hill lx > placed on MO ! liy u Hny ! lh , und III lie old h > in mill ihU lot la conu nt UK , renl for Standard and Ittoienu fur MkiillH Mtieil. In onlcrtni : yuU twine. ORDERS No. 07 NEW STANDARD TWINE AT O 7-B CENTS AND No. 77 MANILA MI ED AT II 7-0 CENTS. The only renion thai r r/inld | > o * > 1blT obtain this twine n tliata party nrednt notrmli We li.u ! nn riDortallon < if l.elni ; ble t vet uny twine at kuyihlnz like tUU prli.e , tor If you will Juit tlilnknf It a , rnlnnlr IT IS 1-0 OF A CENT LESS THAN OUR FARMER FRIENDS PAID TO THE PENITENTIARY PEOPLE A FEW WEEKS AGO. We uluuya helletr , when we ( ffl h r aln. Indltldluitlt will \ our friendnnd cnntomrr * . frclliiK 'hat ' when they know ibat we arc ul > Illlne Ui treat ibein right und cite them Hie benefit of our UJP tia li l on which we du builnvM , imincly lamu alf aud tiuoll prolll * that they ' will appreciate It , mid In the end e will make niorehy ( morlni ; them wlthkoinellilnciiftbli kind than vie would liy liaixlui : lliem Die rcxuUr market \\uis. \ Ooniwquvnlly we divide uiliproflt wllh you und will ulinply kajr Ibat when tbli twine U out you run reit asm rod ibat will try Ui make you a * luw price * HI poMlMf , hut , nevKrihcimi , w would riiKKett that jou eel yourunler In Ml once fur any purt that you unty wunt ct tnu lot. Vi'e will te able to bl | > l > y May > lh , iw tbe twine retu'hct un by Ian frelnlit. Tbe almvu lelfKr ni wai rerehfd May U. heud for nvrlrultural Implement cataleptic. T. M ROBERTS3 SUPPLY HOUSE 717-710-721 NICOLLET AVENUE , MINNEAPOLIS MINN . , , 718-720-722 FIRST AVENUE S. , , , British Trcops.Will HrtvOjto Figbtto Get Possession of the 'Oily , ROBERTS' IS AT JOHANNESBURG Union , Incli I'turi-il OUT ItiilldliiK TlmrMtluy Afternoon Hot righting I'rrt'fiilt'H It Cnpturii Holt- crln ( ll r Nil figures Intt Sit } ( lor- llllllft SllHtulliril JllU LONOON , Juno JTim following dispatch from Lord Roberts line been iccclvi'd at the War Mike hero : 'MOHANNUSnURG , May 31 2 p. in. Her majesty's forces are now In possession of Johannesburg and the British Hag lloats over the government buildings. " Tho. War oflko ban from Lord Rob erts a dlspatgh datqd. Ocrmlston , May 30 , 9 p. m. , saying : The brunt of the lighting yesterday fell upon Inn Ham- received for the sale of tickets. Fred already mentioned , to work aroiihd to tbo west of Johannesburg in support of French's cavalry , which was dl reeled to go north near the road lead ing to Pretoria. I huvp not beard from Trench yet , but' Hamilton. In a report , which has Just reached mo , Htates that about 1 o'clock In the aft ernoon ho found his way blocked' ' by the enemy , strongly postc'l on Edmo kopjes and ridges three miles south of tho. Rand. They have two heavy guns , mul several field gunn and pom poms. Hamilton forthwith attacked. The right was led by the Gor.dqus , whti1 h'ftcr capturing < 5ne extremity of the ridge wheeled around and Avdrltcd along it until after dark , clearing It of the enemy , who fought most bb- etinatoly. Tlio Quo Hundred and Fourth led on the other flank ? uid would not be denied. The chief share in the action , as in the curimltler , fell to the Gordons , whoso gallant advance - vance excited the admiration of all. Lord Cecil Manners , son of the duke of Rutland , and wno Is acting as a newspaper correspondent , was among the prisoners captured by the Uoors during Lord Roberts' advance May 29. The Westminster Gazette says it is rumored In a quarter likely to bo well Informed that President Krugcr has been captured by the British six mllcn beyond 1-retorln. The War ofllco hero knows nothing nbout the reported capture of Presi dent Kruger. At last accounts Ivrugor was at AVatorvalbovcn , 13.0 mllea fem ; Pretoria. Belnted messages fiom Pretoria con firm the reports of the departure 'of President Krugor with his1 cabinet h'ml staff offlciala Tuesday night and the fiolectlon at a meeting of a citizens' committee to administer the city provl- vlsionally. "Since " this telegram left on Wed nesday nothing apparently bas reached - od Lourenzo Marquess by telegram from Pretoria. Possibly tbe wires liavo been cut. Possibly tbe Hoer'edn - Kqrshlp at some Intermediate point-In tcrccpta telegrams. Although the War ofTico has not re ceived a word about it no ono In Lon don harbors the Idea that the Boor capital Is not already In the hands of the IlrltlRh or about to bo there. The possession of .Johannesburg , at nil events , as Lord Roberts bas tele graphed , Is a fact. State's Attorney Smuts did not depart - part with President Krugcr , but re mained In Pretoria. MAKE IMPORTANT CAPTURE. War Department ItvveKm Iliipnrt of ArtloiiH In l'lilMiincN. | ! WASHINGTON , June 1. The fol lowing dispatch wns received at the war department today from General IiIacArthur at Manila : "Small Rui-rendcrs continue depart ment of northern Luzon. Corino , fugi tive Governor Uengiict , Rich , active friend Aguinaldo , captured yesterday near Cnyban , Important. While scout ing near San Miguel -Maynino ( Luzon ) May M , Charles 1) . Roberts , Privates John A. Melntyro and Lyel W. Akens weie captured. Sergeant John G. Allen , Privates Joseph McCourt and John A. Green , killed ; George Klnger , wound- rd , thigh. All of Company I , . Thlrty- fith regiment , United Stales volun teers. " ITo Plague In Ilituull. WASHINGTON , Juno 1. The spe cial agent of the United States at Honolulu icports to the Department of State , under date of the 5th Inst. , that the Hawaiian authorities have declared the Hawaiian Islands free from Infec tion by the bubonic plague Blnco the flOth tilt , , and that the quarantine ol the Islands was raised on the last mentioned date. ' lliillillnx Open * . PARIS , Juno 1. The American pul. Ushers' building of the exposition wns opened by the United States nmbas Midor , General Horace Porter , and the usual American officials today. A bit , gathering of Americans was present Great interest was taken In the pro ductlon of the Initial number of the Paris edition of the New York Times printed within the building. Warrant IHBUK ! forTnylor FRANKFORT , Ky. , June 1. The IB- suanco of a bench warrant today for tie ! arrest of W. S. Taylor , former gov ernor of Kentucky , was the first odl rial notice that an Indictment hat been returned naming Taylor as an ac i-csbory to the murder of William Gee bel. The Indictment was filed and en lered of record April 1'J. u Wyoming Jinn. WASHINGTON , D. C. , June 1. Captain Charles D. Roberts of Iho Thirty-fifth volunteer Infantry , who with two of his men has fallen Into the hands of the Philippine Insurgents near San Miguel Do Mayumo , Luzon , Is a son of Lieutenant Colonel Cyrus R. Roberts , Thirteenth Infantry. He was born In Dakota In 1873 and was appointed to the army fiom Wyoming. It is believed at , the. War department that the Insurgents will endeavor to hold these captives for ransom , but the army will endeavor to run them do-.vn und rernptuie tbe men. SENATD AIDS ST. LOUIS FAIR. IfTort to Cut r Uonn Klvc.Mllllon Uoltn * > i Aiirnprlnftoii Vn\lf \ - r * WASHINGTON , Juno l. At UIQ-COU- ' ctiitilon of a session lasting olrlit hours ho senate this evening passed tho-sun- Iry civil appropriation bill , which hnu icon undo'r I'dnrfldorntlnfi for neafly' vcclt. The ntncndmcnt providing for rut npproprlntloit-'or jtv.oou.OOO'-for the xntlslana purchase exposition to bu , icld In St. Louis in 1903vaa contln- icd In the bill. An effort wan made > y Senator Morgan to reduce thoj tinoiint to-bo apploprlatcd to $3,000- 000 , lUt | It Was UnHUCCCBBful. ' ( An amendment was Incorporated1 H'.ovhllng for. the , beginning of tho' ' work on the memorial ! > rldgo between Washington and Arlington cemetery , to bo erected ' tri the1' memory of tho. lead of both the union and confederate armies. While.tho bill carries only $200,000 for the project , It IB expected ! ultimately to cost about $5,000,000. An unondment also was nmlcd. to , the measure providing for an adjustment or certain claims of ino Hiatus of New York , ' Pennsylvania , Virginia , 'Dola- * ware , California , Oregon and South Carolina. The passage of the sundry civil bill leavest only two general ap propriation blllu to .lie . acted upon by Llio senate the military academy and the general deficiency measures. It la expected they will bo passed by .Satur ' ' ' " " ' day night. ' ' ; SMALLPOX ON B OARD MEADE. Iteuinn for < ftls | Delay In T ili'Rrii | > liuil \VualilliKton. . 'WASHINGTON , Juno 1. The War department received notice -from Gen eral Shatter today of the arrival at San Francisco of General Otis aiuUtho existence of smallpox aboard the transport Mcadc , which accounts for the failure of General Otis to land promptly upon his arrival In San Francisco. General Shatter's dispatch , which is dated yesterday , is as fol- I\VH ) : "General Otis' arrived this evening In good health ! On account of Hovcral cases of smallpox on board ho will not bo nblo to land for several days. Ha will take llrst train cast after landing. " , General Otis will probably comq di rect to Washington , and will go thence to Rochester , N. Y. , in HCMBOII to bo present at th6 Demonstration v/hlchlH bbtng arranged In his 'honor by tiib citizens of that place for 'Juno 15. The general will bo given an extended Iflavo of absence by the War depart ment and when ho has thoroughly re cuperated from the prostrating labors of his position in the Philippines ho w.ill , It IK said , bo assigned to the com- njand of tbe Department , of the Lakes , \yltli headquarters nt Chicago. ANOTHER ST. LOUIS TRAGEDY.i i Union Mnn Sliooto it I'ollcoinnn nnd iJ , Killed l > y nil Onicer. ST. LOUIS , Juno 1. Albert Kocnlg,1 a union man , emptied the contents of , a tihotgun into tbo body of Police Ofll-i cer Crane nnd was himself instantly1 killed by a bullet from the revolver of ] 0/llcer / Hnher on , Broadway , , nenr , the | Southern electric power house late fo- ' night. ' From the meagre information re- ' celved by Inspector Lally nt the Four Courts nt 'midnight ' it seems that Koe-j nlg _ was walking back and forth In front of the power house with n ohotK gnn on his sljouldcr. declaring that ho wns a union man and defying the tran- Hlt company nnd its non-union em ployes. Officer Crane approached him and tiHlcod hlih 'to ' 'take ' Ills shofgu'ri home. Kocnlg replied In vehement torniH , and when the officer , grappled1 with him In1 uui effort to disarm him the man brought the weapon to hlu shoulder and , nmiig | | it at Crann.,1 pulling the trigger. The officer Bank ] to the ground unconscious. Maher was n ear'by And Running hpj to Kocnlg demanded his surrender..1 Koenlg made a threatening movement ! and Manor Hhot him. . Crnno IH nt the I Alcxinn Brothers' hospital dying. k Mniitnim KiprcHR Ofllro Jldbbetl. MILES CITY , Mont. , Juno 1. The Noi thorn Pacific express office wa robbed of u 45,000 patikago and $3001 llton's column. I hnva sent him , ntt Morrow , night operator , was acting for' ' Station Agent Ulpnon nnd the money was taken during Morrow's absence. Morrow has been operator for about three months. 'Two strangers "who were lurking about the station are mlcsing. I lif ) I IH Left In filivtu Quo. * * } WASHINGTON , Juno 1. The senate ! committee tin privileges anil ulectlonuj has reached an agreement with thoj Lfrlcndsjjf .Senator vjajk of Montnnn toi allow the senator's case to rest wheroj It is , with the understanding that no | further steps Rhall be taken to have ! either Mr. Clark's or Mr. Maginnls' credentials referred to the committee , nnd that no further action shall betaken taken on the resolution of the commit tee concerning Senator Clark's orlg- Inal election. Member * of O. A. It. Object. PHILADELPHIA , Juno 1. During the ceremonies Incident to the decorat ing of the graves of the union and' confederate dead In the National cem etery nt Germnntown , a suburb , yes terday , it developed that in certain Grand Army circles opposition has np- pcared to the erection of a monument to the confederate dead In that ceme- te.ry by the Daughters of the Confed eracy. Iloerd Take Itefngo In it Mlno. , ' LONDON , Juno 1. A special ills- patch from Gcrmislon ( a suburb of Johannesburg ) says several hundred Door's have Sought refuge In a mine , where the HritikH Greriadlcrs liavo cornered them and barred all escape. Itrltlnh nt lUlilelliursr. CAPETOWN , Juno 1. The British hnv'o occupied Hc'Idelburg , on the rail- roail connecting Johannesburg with the Tranbvanl frontier town of Yolks- rust , on the Natal frontier , nuur Lalng's nek.