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Show GuM is said l.1 bo so ir.iihr.. ba bra leu us liiii: as a ri.;;w; lethal e it .'an v,, , ; Y (' cr:::: irWt otiiii'I 'i:.(M bold every bOAP. ..i n - . 1 mmm mum lr, '. ' ( TbetauiLUu race is lars. c.nt.vtt for dol- Te Cure. 4 aftatipatma forever. Tike CsvarMs Candy Csttsrtu- luc orv ire. Ct. fails to oure, ref und m joe, j t i'um.f arn.i In Ireland aa comprises Tmt,iuarH Irds, and m Seoti&ud CUo go to the acre. u.xh Pio' fall Cure for Consumption is the best cough cures. .Geori;W. 1a;U, Fabu-ehw- , La., August lsay Popular airs may a good tire to hold them. but it takes What you will see tvitU every circus' reindeer. gun-boat- A flock of ,,., 'lnIovrTe Seofhlnc SrrBe theueu. rdurr luft&ev Mre. trb lRjr go(tn for fhlldm uUai. elle veiii, cujiut euj 1. ca.ic. 6cuiaH ecuie. Antwerp is the principal market of for paints and colors. . KdacfitH Your HuweU Wttli C'HHOftreti. C'endy Cathartic, cure coustipatiou forever lOc.KJie. 11 C. C. C. faii.iliut'Kists reluud money The catacombs ..f mains of about saaitl A i'ari eontaiu the ; re- wrong-fello- per.-ou- s. FAMILY: FAILING. The struggle with Heredity. i.V- WS The Right Side of the Color to heredity, to the tr.? miss ion of traits from fiiie to son, we owe most of the pufciibilities of growth and development. If eacli ncwiv bo: :i bemt: siaricd out anew, of iiercdity the without or ii. c tu.yi'-a to te thtit ot trie Indian or cpecit I'.ushnmn. NatursUv bad trans descend like the good. I'euiharities ef ieature. exceTitticitic of spe''-'ani jnauuer, birth marks, etc., ar handed tiowu just a surely a :n;i;,.!al dexteritv, phvf ival beauty, niithtm.'itii'al abilitv, a r ad the men? and moral qualities in grucrsl. ,A curious example of this descent of fnmily train ts furnished by Mrs. Maggie Pickett, Can tun, t",a.. in whose family gray hair was hereditary. She writes: "Gray Juir is hereditary iu our family. Asloutfas I can recollect, ray mother's hair ' ha been gray. About twelve years ajvo, my hair bexau to show signs of turning. 1 resolved to try Ayer's Hair Vigor, and fter using it ou'y a few times my hair was restored to us uatural color. I still use this dressis occasionally, a bottle lasting me tjuiie a while; and though over forty years of age, my hair retains its youthful color and fullness. To all who nave faded and gray hair, I would heartily r. Ayer' Hair Vigor." Mrs. recommend 11 AGGiB Pu:K.iiT7. Canton, Ga. There is no shame in gray hair, but there ne. wonder-worke- ! 1 ; Lazv Lifer Tenth, CANDY Stales volunteer C'JP.S CONSTIPATION. B.mMty 4npur. rtik'fsi. Moatrral. Itcrilaf Kl.Tfl U HK.N fPf 1'erl. ... DON'T FAIL IS1 1 r LACOON. W Itrnntiful Vienic anil IMeaxurft lloort in I tah. 1'Iciity of Oiincing, Itoutlii , . and 1 lulling Dance and fonccri furnihfrt hvotir K.,000 i:i.i;( Tt;i- am HhsiiU(N. cqutii u Mont twtuiiy insuurucii:-'- ' 1 to f.Toi..;'.s. h only. REQUIRES NO COOKING MAKES COLLARS AND GUFFS STIFF AND t.eneiai lEOKUKjOVA. 'UL C. SPFiiNCS. TROUBLED hronlc ( For Sale by U'r". cn to IWk'f H! V print,"', w flcre ymi ft ii) timl ever rh'nj t 'c.in arid to (!.". s !iiriuch"U'. swiinminy ; u' uinS-- r. .if In I rt va fuiiiiir.-r v IV. U . . an.i lemy PENSION IF .mJKIi!!! IU( '.. they - Wuhluirlnn. I. tri .U MU lit 1 r; uck rci lu-- proscutins C. Dr. I I 11' Hi to T Ii I r u t, y? Wx' 1 13 (f,lj iP'Trirm ii mv i Al! VVholesaie pw,i,t and Retcil Grocers. IT- t ft BE WISE "AND USE V 1 M.' I ,t V soitiip., i jiii,i.i..i,o. PURE, STRONG AND ECONOMICAL IS 11. S. RflKIJie P0WDE3. .Iut BHAFTKR (Tak'n ius' previous to an the ooula hut aT'HMl and hlcliet prlppd UklnK half the amount Pondera , 5 t5 SPECTACLE A '?yt A POINT FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION, YOUR GROCER SELLS IT EVERY CAN OF U.S. BAKING POWDER AT THE FOLLOWING! PROFS; Is Guaranteed 5 OZ. CANS, io CFINT5. 8 0Z. CANS, is CENTS. 16 OZ. CANS, as CENTS. St ii U OR MONEY REFUNDED. u U en..lo of powiter for no lone a time that Ton come to think a blrb priee for v Tou have been deird-- d Into n In tha h.ilot ot payinir. Whei rou try a run of lo.. ncn' limn u hvr irarte of It isinj fund' r cannot Ii" "J for In . e can be and arc combined ia thosiinif product. Try a and that hii'h ia ie pru t: . M. Uiw PoxUt vou mil inir rxr.-iii-nnuglt van. We want to eoniuue von I the tui fit of tae t"isis. (toofl tv:ft I aiv GRANDEUR. iiKllah pers publish further lng accounts of the bombnrdtni nt of Suntiago on June 0. confirming the reports from the castle and United State, thai M'"wfre both set afire the Fstrella bnltery by the American shell and that the Spanish forts were greatly damaged. These versions say t hat the Massachusetts dnd the Suwanee "ere somewhat injured by shells. No AS STRONG AS ANY ON THE MARKET . . WHY NOT TRY IT? OF "'e ItiiRiiiard-,,,,-Hescrlplion ,,f Sa!ittKi. London, June 14. The morning pa- An '.''iiv HIS MEN. June The navy de partment has made public the first letter received from Admiral Dewey since he arrived at Manila. In the letter he gives a full description of the battle, full particulars of which are already familiar to most every reader, und speaking of the conduct of the men savs: "I lieg to state to the department that 1 doubt if any commander-in-chie- f was ever served by more loyal, efficient and gallant captains than those of the squadron now under my command. Captain Frank Wildes, commanding the Boston, volunteered to remain in command of his vessel, although hia relief arrived before leaving Hongkong. Assistant Surgeon Kiudleber-gc- r of the Olympia, and Gunner Kvaus of the llostou also volunteered to remain after orders detaching them had arrived. " The conduct of my personal staff was excellent.. Commander K. F. chief of staff, was a volunteer for that position, and gave me most efiicieut aid. Lieutenant l'.ruml y, Hag lieutenant, and Fusigu W. 1'. Scott, r'ever at hl'noora. National Chinknmauga. Military Turk, Ga.. June IS. During the last few days false reports to the effect that on account of a prevalence of yellow fever in Mississippi there vvas probability of the army camp here being removed, have made their appearance in a niunlierof papers. It has been many years since the scourge has appeared In this section and the park is consid ered to be one of the healthiest places in the country and the fever heart will have no effect on the camp. recommend them as they did more for methnn any I, by Bicmu, and lean Ki re Dr. Williams' 1'ink- Pillsforl'ale People cred it for Flder Charles Shtimw ay, one of the original pioneers, who reached Salt Lake basin with President iirighain Young iu July 1S47. died in Shumway, Arizona, May SI. aged nearly i2 years. good 14. pror He was born iu Oxford. Mass., August and may be said to have been a pioneer all his life. He has held several position of responsibility in the the strength aud health to ths exhausted church aud In the state, being a mem- woman when every effort of the physician unavailing. ber of the territorial legislative assem- proves For the iog girl they are of the for he mother indispensawhen he greatest e bly of I'tah as early as ble, for i.o.jian invaluable. was elected from Sanpete. There Bre For pni...,si, locomotor alexia, aud other discuses long siinposed incurable, now. so far as known, only id surviveir efficacy ia pills have proved ors of the original 14,1 pionces who en- these thousand of cases. tered Salt Luke valley July, 147, tn Vacant Iriiand Indian Ocean. Between Madagascar and the coast A movement is now on foot to extend the benefits of the Old Folks excursions of India there are about 16,000 islands, 600 of which are Inhabited, but toall the Slakes of Zion. It is thought only of which are niost capable of supportby the General Committee, of which ing a population. Hishop Win. Ii. Preston is chairman, AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. that in future every stake should have We are asserting In the courts our right to the its Old Folks Days, one in summer and exclusive use of the word "CASTOlUA." and "PITCHER S CASTOKlA,"a our Trade Mark. one in winter, devoted to the pleasure I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannls, Massaof our aged friends who have passed the orlRlnator of "PITCHER'S the three score and ten mark. It is chusetts, was the same that has borne and does CASTOUIA," these be iu that now bear the suggested jubilees signature of CHAS. H. future left to local committees under FLETCHER on every wrapper. This is the the direction of the respective Stake original "PITCHER S C'ASTOKJA" which has been used in the homes of the mothers of Presidencies, and that in this way the America for over thirty years. Look carefully aged of eyery part of Zion, and not at tho wrapper and see that It is "the kind you. Salt Lake City and its vicinity alone, have always bought," and has the signature ot shall be alike recognized and honored. CHAS. II. FLETCHER on the Wrapper. No 1, lMiti, one has authority from me to use my name ex- new stake, has been organized cept The Centaur Company, of which Chas tt Fletcher Is President. which will be known as the Woodruff March 8, lHii7. SAMUEL PITCHER, M. D Stake of Zion. It will comprise the An 1'nlueky Number. settlements at Woodruff, Randolph; YeTl kill "Johnny! Johnny! and Argyle, in Uich County, I'tah and That's fourteen cakes ye've ett!" Fvanston, Almy, Hock Springs "I know it, Nora. I wag afraid t and Fort Itridgcr in Wyoming. stop at thirteen." Ban Franciaoo ExThe organization was effected by aminer, Flders Smith, Grant. Cowley and Wood ruff, ot the Council of Apostles. Hishop J. M. Baxter, of Woodruff, was appointed President of the New Stake, with Flder liyron Sessions, of WoodI ruff, and Charles Kingston, of F.vans-toas his counselors. KlrW Wm. lieveridge, of Almy was made Stake Supcrintedent of Sunday Schools. yer-aul- f! l)ia-mon- d M u Lam-bcrto- -P- '".5s(ig lnt. Ilutte, Mont., June 14. The fiineruA of little Lthel Gill, the victim of outrage, took place today and was largely attended. Kev. E. H. Loundsbery, whs declared preached the funeral aermon, "that no justice on earth was snfficlenl to punish this fiend incarnate." Tb man police still think Chas. Smith, the he hatj positive, arrested, guilty, being blood ca his clothiug when arrested. In jail he washed It out, but an axpert who examined the clothing ay it showi traces of human blood. F.iporla and laiporta. The eiporlg of merchandise fur thl month of April agtrenated S9,4aS,4h), an Increase of $21,177,674 as compared with the same montu last year indf.'or the ten months ended April 30, $i. ', 426,681, an Increase of tl 25.497.415 compared with a similar period of ll97. The Imports of merchandls for April wers n.2li,fluS, a deereane of $I,3V 748 eompirel with April of Inst year, months ended Ap.ll 30, and for the $jU,lS7.1S, a decrease of d9.'.0"l compared with the same period of ... THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the cure and skill with which it is manufactured by Kcientilie processes known to the California Fia Syrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the iuiiHH'tancc of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho CAi.1r0K.MA I'u Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact wila assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other parties. The high standing of the California Fhi .Syi;i p Co. with tiie medical profession, und the satisfaction w hich the g"!Uiitie Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is fur in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening theiii, and it dix-- not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. s SAN MtAM Ist fur Aiii-hI- , Cat, vent. new kr. Lot'isvii.i.K. -- ,.e- Unman Juatlea 'ot S'!fr health' No discoT- ery of mod- SutUttuly Prortroted. ern times has done so much to enable women to take their places in life by safe guarding their health as Dr. Williami' Pink Pills for Pule People. Acting directly on the blood sad nerves, invigorating the body, regulating the f nmtions, they restore Efforts are being made by the lielicf Societies to provide and secure a large body of trained nurses who will be available in all the settlements of the saints. The plan is for each ward to select a small number of suitable sisters, have them attend a course of lectures on nursing and kindred subjects, which will be given free of charge, with the proviso that in consideration of this traiuing they will for two years hold themselves ready, when not otherwise employed, to nurse the sick of the ward, when called upon to do so, without pay. This will provide the poor with good attendance, its duties signal aide, performed their when sick, and place the means of olc olliccrs in a highly creditable manner. tuining a livelihood within the reach of The Olympia being short of olliccrs for a host of young women. '. Caldwell, the battery. Lnsign II. and The quarterly conference of the Sait volunteered for, Hag secretary, of the Lake Stake of Zion concluded its seswas assigned to a sion nl the tabernacle Sunday afterbuttery. noon. June ll'. President Angus M. Cannon delivered a discourse, in which he threw asareastiedarlat the Sunday . He referred to the, pleasure-seekerssham battle in City Creek cannon and the fuel that the resorts were full of When he witnessed the wheel "ien. wheelmen riding out. he wondered if A . the bishnpsof the wants would recom, mend them to the temple to receive blessings. It w asannonneed that a remissionaries duction of seventy-fivwould be necessary, since they were ' t I . V''v'' -. ' ' increasing o rapidly that places could (, ':l,' r not be foti nil for all. The authorities v ' i i resident of the Stake were presented Angus M. Cannon, Joseph E. Taylor and Charles W. Penrose, and all I were sustained by unanimous vote. i. President Joseph F. Smith expressed his gratification that the stake authorH ities had been unanimously sustained and br imped the approval w as as sincere as the unnnimily of the vote would indicate. The neyt conference will AND FTA FK. their departure for Cuba.) commence Seplembir Id, l"!et. Flder Alfred A. Gnrriek, who has ON THE LOOKOUT. been laboring in Scotland, mid Elder a Steamer for tornmov Han Edward llushton, who has been in the Manila I'lider Secret Ordem. ministry at llirmii.gham, left Glasgow London. June 14. According to a for home on June '. dispatch from Shanghai, the German Elder llyrum Maugban of Weston, leave to is about steamer Petrarch a missionary to the Northern there for Manila with secret orders, it Ida., died at Anderson. Indiana. Fristates, German the governis believed from June :i. His remains were brought day. ment. home for burial by Elder li. A. Kcisch, Pri nee Henry of Prussia, who is now The (originif the mission. at Kiao Chou w ith the German squad- president was appendeath his of cause ating ron, is kept constantly informed, tin for the cure of w hich he underdicitis, to the as development! dispatch says, went an operation April of the war. : BUSINESS. 1T4 A Commander lm?y Him (Inly tiool M'oritt, for the Men At ho l- ought t inter lllm. Washington, Southern States mission, over which he has so long and zealously presided, and Flder Fen F. liieh. of Idaho, has been appointed by tlie general authorities of the church to succeed him. Flder Kich has, iu former years, labored very successfully in that field. is GKN'. i FOR -- Sent for liv e le. PRAISE WOMEN (From the Free Press. De.ruii. Mich ( A proDiiueut busiuefca man recently x' prewed the opinion that there i otia thing President Oeort. t,. Cannon has that will women from completely frou! the east and Apostle A. fllliBg manprevent a place in the business world 11. Lund is on his way home from! Ibay can't be depended upon because tbey This is refuted by Mrs. j are aiolt too ofien. Syria. C. W. Mansfield, a business woman of 08 The Leigh Ward in the Han nock rarrar fct, Letroit, Mich., who eays: "A complication of female ailment kept Stake of ion has been divided into ma awake night aud wore me out. 1 could two. Ti c new ward will be known as get no relief from medicine and hope was Hay den. slipping awsy from me. A young lady in my employ gave me a box of Dr. Williams A new ward, which will be known Pink Pills for Pale People. I took tbem as Owen has been organized ten miles and was able to rest at night for the first south of Carter station on the Union tims in mouths. I bought more and took Pacific railroad, w ith Flder Samuel R. them and they cured me as they also cured several other people to my knowledge. I lirough as bishop, and F.phraim Mar- think if yon should ask any of the shall and Carl G. Youngberg aa druggdstthatnf Detroit w ho are the best ba vers bis counselors. of Jjr. Williams' Pink Pills thev would' say the young women. These pills certainly Filler Flias S. Kimball has been re- build up the nervous system and many a woman oves her life to tfeain. leased from the presidency of the young "A a business woman 1 am pleased to e I PATTrnM iiii.iT Tiisiar.uni. iuik.Mi - Vv.' "THERE IS SCIENCE IN NEATNESS.5' lllaku, S nil i:n up. ftipn IK- SVKTt Wft Rll A ' IIIIWlU KtiiUM.K. I enver, Coto. unntv 'I Mir only one heaping tcaspoonful to a quart of flour. 11 fsh N H.X'" Ciiiiras since 187 8 t(.H.C.htr. . for the coming year on baking powder will be very light if you buy Schillings Best and use ttn'et, 'eivc K fJ ' l Your Tax onmipaHmt? That Tin (I I eeiiinf ' Or V,Uu d liiii uiiib h1; bi3 aith Corns, T - bltw, Nervimmiis, Itmomiiin, Iiidii'Ntioii? l.ojis tf Apprtitf? W7H UH dis- n I. prerurvi! "BMcnrMr rrin.-t.rh'. m-- n who hove had Team of prvtlcn exiwrlrar fn l ..,,1 m.. n r rtre..e. t.. their natural "III hoy..:, :,!: It It and Imparl, V Kuisa. Uihe.iv.n.r.'hn,He.-f.i.m-mat la irtwtlv hannle... ."ntulu nu Mmm ixin! o ttioui or any other .unManon iuJurlMiM I., lluea and van he used even for a Imi.y Hhruniati-!!!- YOU Ut? NICE 3 fiEWHAVEN,CONH. St- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ARE M! OHLyBy i M;in.i(.'er. Total cunlry. mounted cavalry, li officers, 2S75 enlisted men; inotjid cavalry, one squadron of the Sind, 9 officers aud 2S0 enlisted uiLUi.C Artillery Ligfc latteries K and K, Second ortil First artillery. izn lery, 14 otlicers hdIS :i'.'H enlisteil men. Untteries (i ani 1'otirth artillery; 4 olliccrs and KL'en.Sted men. Engineers Coma uics C and K, 9 officers and "W enl d men. Signal Corps M detachment, 2 of-ficers and 45 cnlisleJ men. Hospital detaclisicnts are included in the above figinvsj The staff corps numbers 15 officer. The grand total of the expedition bT.'l olliccrs and 14,- 5fi4 enlisted men. Aside from the men and omeers making up the ei;;dit ion, the boats carried a vast quantity of supplies, ammunition a id ni' equipment, nee essary to maintain an organization of this si.e for at leastf days. Koinjh Itiil. n For l'ortu li'.eo. Fort Uussell. Wjo., dune 14. Colonel 1'orrcy's men will p to .laeksonville at once and there report to General F, r n.v.witi;Kit:i. i 'Ji 1 -! ONE POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL GO AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALF OF ANY OTHER STARCH. . s, M.iin Sin ,.;. Mine s. kri.v. l':i.M"i.TTAjtiil. v. 1!- k SALT LAKE & OGDEN RY. it. t"-:-!;- ." . Fare for h'onnd TvUt, irifludinc adnii-io- i n Bis "'vUjV'J xf I i 17llill VHj anrt (iwranteed tit all iiislf lo Tobacco llat.il,. Po'.d t'l l:t v,l,i l..vst. . IN t $. '" Plensant, Palataulr. fotmt, Tat Goril. TV OouJ, Kerer Sicken, Weaken. ur Gripe. Me. toe. Sbe. ... Twenty-fourt- Second Massa- olliccrs, and lO.Tt'enlisteil men. Cavalry Two dissmnted squadrons of four troops eitetlroui the Third, Sixth, Ninth, First ud Tenth cavalry, and two dismouDteusnindrons of four troops each from it First I'niteil CATHARTIC fX Eighth, , 51(5 found CA.SC $vY) . chusetts volunteers. First, Fifteenth, Scveni, Seventeenth, thirteenth, Third, Twentieth. Total infantry, tion. HETS to all vou claim for them, and secured such relief the first trial, that I purcha.ed another Hupuiy snd tvaa 1 enull only be loo glad to ("ascsrets whenever tlio npixii'ttintty ts presented." J. A. .Sunn. tm Susquehanna Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. fjj Twenty-firstTwcnty-secoil- I haTe been troubled a great deal with a torpid liver,A which produces constipa1 (1 . "IRONING MADE EASY." li.! lieafl-quarter- w t Lei i ....v. a. r. futul Ihe CHh lot (;-- For M1"- T Among be many expenses borne b aefoniing to orders from nunn railroad fiaur-m, n:- s tie ice and i'.i so,tn be in Cuba, rd-lio- t Fur instance, on quite .nuiijii.rti.v ht'tt-- j r t tr:i; - - .1 on the traii of tlie Sjiauiarda. w v The the Baltimore unJ Oiii.) K.t!.roml it S,. u..'m: .ut.lh n...ue fivin e:,,c ,ns v .;u.riiiitcc tSui .. , p. Instructions move at once to will j tons i.tir prob.''c.'v o.ri OLtii Ail.itVS ,i., .u.:aU.aJi'. or lettins year tu Cly. ioa. SaileJ From Key W at the Break ably lie construe d to mean as soon as merits cf i'k sen i'v.'"1 t!;: the balance of equipment and horse i:i i .ii n ic & ictti it tist'l of Dai. onnectiou with portion ujurl shall have been procured. Uut too !e U of balt i. u not on htu shipmeiit at r .ury size perish.;: goods: the sets of equipment, including saddle--, ance in the p.isser.te train service. A eath juTfuaicr. ou!y great deal of tins ice is put tip by the OTirrnl snifi4r Will Try Ar,. i.s intrt toy iu bridles, etc., have lieeu issued, leaving company in its own ne houses, tut as Cents a the tegimeut still nearly '?( u short. liiur lo i t4r 1 ll,lnrttttnB Ariuy the past winter has lie. u so warm a i 4 tiirtly liw The horse bourd is buying iu t heyeuua have be will r very large proportion us to see the faults of to lis lufitatry Ktiai.uift. and will secure the remaining horse u:l.ers to s our vir-- purcnaa. d. "t,1'r thuti it tUe necessary at an early date. iias '.HSt 'Hei a. re of New Soutn Wan . June I'olouel Torre y is in receipt of a tele- Or.ii.ce ti Vashing-tAi4T ..hi l.ulu che ii.p gnu. first beat s line. IV.rs.ie everywhere, fail for it. gram from the department, routing .ruiy of invasion to i:ija js Ut,w Wt! on its way. 3v trail n,rt steiiuiships, the regiment by way of St. Louis, and !' ieu Uussett ami Silver Moou are the fiatt's i'1arrh Cure nieu. cin- - stating that the command would travel cent for Ua'.iiiig hiu Lai 1 cure. a cigars. I'l'ice, j iu ten sections. s t hem voyed by battleb'Pl cruisi rs. The colonel stated that ho had been and in auxiliary tft. sitefii After a mail lias made his pile he believes Auioiiff the H.iMt.tlmi inhabitants of Switiu hiuiseif instead of luck. zerland tiiere are i Jo.um Germans. number, having aetui.:y saile.l from given an opportunity to choose le- Key West at ilaybrfSi Monday morni- tweeu the rhilippiius, with the hav- Iv lilooil Drrp. lur rifly iute. An authoritivt ,(,1,. to this iug to ride native ponies, or become No ng-. Gnarauteedt Oactohai'it cure, maks weak Clean blood means a clean skin at t'ltniir made A.l dru'bdsta Oirn Mi Jlig, hloou jiure. ;0c, was Cathareffect it. Cascarets.' andy depart meiit dough boys, and the southeast with beauty without tic cleans your blood and keeps it eieau, by r'iVht nil reports, horses, and he had chosen the latter. setting yesterday, Time is usually lively when men attempt stirring up the la y liver and driving all imu i, the that expedition jls w av or BOUND purities from tho bouy. Kepin to kill it. FOR THE PHILIPPINES. banish pimples. ImiIs. blotches, black heads. had landed last week and that siemv bilious complexion bv taking tlnte-tat transthe A bath with COSMO Bt'TTKKMlI.K ( ascarets. beaut v for ten cents. Thursday liy All drug-S- ( I'tah Hoy Brek tamp Preparatory to IA1', exquisitely scented, is soothing and eists. satisfaction guaranteed. Ilk', 25f,5ile. ports will be off Santajro, !uui a large ttielr I.on leuer.ciaL triie. t'old evervwhere. will the its landing The telephone girl has a spe iking ac- American army Sun Francisco. June 14. The long Adit.i '1 he soil. on Cuban has no it li a great many people that if tile other quaintance king can do Sampson order to embark arrived yesholds all the aces. cleared the way for ftj, uudertaluiig:. expected she doesn't recognize. terday. It is as follows: is in anil little diendi'd danger ippr, Itt'ACtlOlt. It be after that, Headquarters, Philippine Islands Kx- Papa I think t;;e baby is all right fretting ashore. Forces, Camp Merritt, peditionary when the advance is made, that the now. Mamma But he sctmis to weftk! June l;ith, ls;is. of terthe No Think wonder! i,t. looli,.,) actual development jlav Papa "t'ommnnding Otlicer, llattalion rific struggles he made to avoid taking for. Your battalion I'tah, Light the medicine! E'unrh. I" ni Statei ted The regular troops will break Artillery: at 7 o'clock tomorrow camp All tht tiowora of the Arctic npion are make tip the greater pirt of the force, and will take up its inarch for tlio eilher white or ytJlow, and there are 72 there being only threro)utiteer organPacilie Mail dock, arriving there at 9 izations on the ships These are the o'clock. Teams n ill be variutit6 furnished yon 'ew Yrk infantry voSeventy-firs- t Awm. Uf bon't Tour Smoke and Tobacco SpTt to transport your baggage, and you may be some sadness, Veciu$e it is unTo quit tobacco easily and forever, be mug lunteers, the Seoonil. ssticluisetts timely, and out ot stahon. (iray hairs aie will leave in camp an ollieer, one nonrielic, full of life, nerve and igor. Uike a crown of honor to the hk;ed, but to ihe volunteers, aw two disuiotint- - commissioned waak men mulies that the no a need Thei'e is and six privates, to load tiyuia. yount; they art to ay'iu out h. ( ayncs"- eomt-- irom as the same a dt iicieucv of liurnik' matter hich rapidly as teams arrive. Bterlina- - Keiudjr Co.. fbiua'0 or New York. Uhc first I'uited Stats volunteer cavcives the hair it natural tint. This color- arrival there Fpon you will report to can matter be supplied iny artificially lrJ'. the regiment with Colonel Wood and is so Kiitiplu-bv C Avcr's Hair il, Florida a uitie isnadelrim. tomatoe.. Hrigadier General Green for instruc01 It is by supplying tlie lacking Vitfor. nieh heoilore tions. commands, anil which is superior to orange wine. pigment that Ir. Avers Hair Vigcr reis Koosevelt colonel. neujnant stores prav or faded hrtir to iis oi initial HI TTIIKMII.K COSMO SOAP lly command of Major General Otis. TOILET color. this, it makes the hair makes the skin soft, white and healthy. Whether any of tlie&Dfticers are with JOHN' L. SF.IION. grow, gives it gloss and soilness, stops and removes dandruff, Isold everywhere. it from falling, the two squadrons tamed is not yet V. S. Vols,'' General cleanses the scalp. Mrs. C. M. Ayres, Adjutant Mount Airy, Ga., writes When a man gets the aue it soon givei known at the war dertrncnt. It was has been decided to It raise another difficult to prevail n?jn the mounted him the shake. "About three years ao, my head became 104 men to full of dandruff, which caused great anriflemen to leave the; mounts behind, battery in Salt Lake of the noyance; after a time the hair began Use Giant Baking Powder, 35 oz. for 25 but this was was a tatter of necessity be recruited there. On this account falling out. The use of Ir. J. C. Ayer's cents. Hair Vigor stopped the hair from failing It is said, owiug to lick of aeeommo- - Lieutenant Wedgwood was sent instead out. and made the scalp clean and of Lieutenant Navlor. Lieutenant ice a Thin affords MopenOn. good Mount Mrs. C frequently Avhes, dations for the horse shipboard. Airy, Wedgwood is tirst ranking lieutenant, ing for ambitious skaters. of made list full The that thuniops as ft Dr. Aver's Hair Vigor is noted and will probably be captain of the dressing. H is used every day by thou"TOE-GUup this expedition, fcreported to the new CURES CORNS sands whose chief claim to beauty rests battery. The party, consisting of Or money back. 15c at all druggists. on beautiful hair. Send for Dr. "Ayer'i war department by General Shafter, Lieutenant Curebook, a storv of cures told by th Wedgwood and Sergeants follows: cured. Free. AdJress the J. C. Ayc'r Co., The best watchmakers' oil cornea from is as aud llrowu left at o'clock last Fe.hr, Lowell, Mas. 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