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8 '-. , • ,*•'•* iS^/ ml''M^A|k;^A^iffriE : wnmutfffi ocfl&Bift, 1 ^jgg Wire '\Br lafe\ Every nervejs a live wire- connecting some part of the .body with, the brain. They are sannmerotis that if you peire- trate the skin with the point of \a needle yon wi'l touch a nerve and receive a shock—pain it is called. Aches and pains come- from a pressure, strain or.in T jnrv to a nerve; the more prom- inent the nerve the greater the gain. When the pain comes^ From a large nerve it is called* Neuralgia whether it be the facial nerves, or the heart, stomach, sciatic or otter prominent nerve branch. To stop pain, then, yotirfiniSF relieve Hie strain or nerves. • Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills do. - this. • ' • „ \I suffered intense pater caused by neuralgia. I docton-d ami used vari- ous medicines witlnrat g-Uing relief until I began taking Dr. Miles\ Anti-Piin Pills. They di.i me more Eood than all the medium's I ever used. They never fail t > cure my headaotws.-and tlieir iwo nyvcr leaves any bad after-ejects.\ - ^ MRS. WM. BKCKMAN. 957 W_4th St.. Krie. Pa. Dr. -folles' Anti-Pain Pills are sold by. Xour druflsist. y/ho will guarantee that the Krsi package will. Tjenefit. fails, he will return your money. GRAUSTARK ' {fionttouedJr#o> page two > - forearm with an eagerness ttrat war' annoying. \I pr^ze ,it more -• dearly ,than an-yC otfier'pre§is:,liL.my-. eolle&tioji,'\\he said.\ \It Ctene'fw>HiHB«BJ,e s —It-ba*-a-4jlst0.ry\ : whitjh j shall try to tell you. some day and whiclrmakes It almostlnvaluable, X \(JeFfiian'noblemaS. offered me a small fortune If I would gart' with ifc.\^ \And you wouldn't sell it?' *_*I- wassavtag it fop tfn your highness,\ h e said, his guttering. \The glad haul when' I can part wlpi\ ff foi pense 'fa* greater-^ thil gold.w 4*J? 'fy>-W \Oh isn't it lucky yoi^kept it?\ she cried. Then she tur&edlher eyes away quickly, for Ms gaze seemed greedily give you a lesson In~la lawn tennis.\ Later on, when the victoria was Nyell .ajya^frotb/the tor%-©4gmat took tee: companion to task for holding in pub- lic friendly, -diseaursB ;witk™a_ member ,oOhe guard, whoever he might be. <'Jt is altogether cdatrary to custom and\— But .Beverly put her hand over the critical lips and smiled like a guilty child. . . ' \Now don't scold,\ she pleaded, arid the Countess could go n o farther. e following mojiiing Count Mar- reported at 9 6 4 clocU with much better grace than lie had suspected • nessryonrhigiffiess. The magazine can ^er~reae!i^™a»in-~the'- outsjde jf^ons knows thg'iay,6f\tlie landjtite jSiu^aSs grou'n'd espSses the ammunition build; ing to certain disadvantages and the big guhs- could be silenced In 'an .hom -If an enemy had the sense first to bom- bard from the elevation northeast oi the city.\ , ' T \ \Good heavens!\ gasped poor Bever- ly. \HaVe yon studied all this out?\ \I was once a real soldier,, your'hfgh- ness,\ he said simply. \It was impos^ Bible for me not to ieeTHeraefectg?ln your fprt.\ 'You—you haven't told any one ; of__ himself capable-of &erci S te& -What. m; ^ ve y aug3he cnied, white faced 1 she taught him of tennis on the royal; d ans j 0UST I'courts ,in the presence of an amused.; „ No oue ^ hlgbueaa . ' y ou do audience- was as nothing to what he notemploy me as a ^bearer, I trust.\ learned of strategy as it ean~be-prae-• ,.j dJa ftot mean t 0 question y^,. tieed bv a whimsical .girl. Almost be- honor „ she saW .- Wollld ' y0u mina • -j -.-.•- 1 fore he knew it she had won exenip- _,,__. hofnro th» hon* r>f the wnr rip- endeavoring to\pjefee.through the lace ; ^ to . Ba]dQSi ^f beiug toe stake . *£^ a £ffi£gS B . aem jusTwhat insertion ccweT%.i>-ifeek and shoul- for the flrst ae t of slns L To his ; P , * ,* , v' •! 7*£1 ders. -tm^m wiMow the Wy Zm the count' was game He took j ^£™ °,! d m6? * m6&a ab ° Ut *' ISJI^ W^arS-went^on mo- J^e wager, knowing that^he in his ^ ^^.^ ^^ y0M bigfl . notonously. not \win from the \If neas ..... .Ignorance could — — —. ness- \The:reqompense of a>weet smile, a 1 blithe yolMg expert in petticoats. Then h , ' A nder blu?h and tfo unguarded ;. he . off6red t0 wager.the brasg candle--1 y , ' if it tender r _ thaisks of a-Jiretty VJupan. The qan- dlestick i? yonrs, Miss Calhoun—if. you will repay me for my sacrifice by ac- cepting it without reservation.\ Slowly Beverly .talboun set the can- dlestick down upon.the table, her eyes meeting bis with»steady, disdain. \What a rare- old jester yon are, Count Mantlanx,\ she said\ without a 1 smile. \*lf I thought you were in ear- J nest I should scream with laughter. I May i suggest that we join the cpupt- |ess? We must hurry along, you know. -4§bft_R»d -f-havo promlood^to play tennis j with th<f prtnoess irt\ S o'clock.\ The count's glare of disappointment lasted lomacy-of—ega- £5 doses, 25 cents. Never sold In bulki\ , ^M^1^eaTcaICo.,HSirrt7ln^T^*«omen t - 1 \ 4W,W *\ tlsnl came to Ins relief, and he held I) ,!•) 1, Btiok against her bracelet. She consld . erea ror a moment and then ip a spirit J of enthusiasm accepted the proposition, After all, she coveted the candlestick- j Half art hour-later an orderly was rid- ' Ing to the fort with instructions w re j turn at once -witfr Miss Calhoun's can- I dlestiek. It Is on record that they 1 wene \love\ sets, which goes_to prove I that Beverly tb<51f n o chances.\ ! . Count Marians, puffing and perspir- ing,' his johjts dismayed and his- brain ; 1 confused, rode away at noon with Baron' Dangtoss. Beverly, quite happy : ' in her complete victory, enjoyed a nap 08 profound sweetness and .then was -ready-for—her^w'aHf - with—the -priaeesSi-i 1 They were strolling leisurely about tfie , beautiful grounds, safe In the .shade of > the trees-*rom the heat of the July sun, •• when Baron Dangloss. approached. ',. -•'•Tour' royal highness,\ -he began, With his fierce smile, \may I beg a mo- he said quietly, but\ he was sur- You may expect to be summoned, then, s.0 hold yourself in readiness. And Baldos\— r n? \Yes your highness?\ ^ - \You need say nothing to them of our having talked the. matter over be- forehand—unless they pin you down to tt. ro'u know.\ (To be continued.) ROADS DOING WELL BRAZILIAN LINES GENERALLY GOOD CONDITION. IN, fair Dividends, Pajd_Last__Yearj_ an.d~ Prospects Are Excellent—Amer- ican Locomotives in Use , on the Best Lines. Last year was a fairly favorable one for the railways of Brazil, and the annual reports just printed show a healthy condition, of_agalrg Jn jhlB. Q£ commerce. The Great I Western Railway of Brazil company back the gift for another. day^Jratjioi, for'another woman J~ . • • - \it grieves me- to have you hurry away. .Sly,afternoon., is. to be a dull one unless you permit me to watch the :enni&-game,\ he said, j ment's audience\?' * ,'1, thought you were interested only \it has to && with Baldos, I'll take- in the game .of war,\ she said point- nath,\ said Beverly with donviction. _ edly. . , * \*'•- • I - \Yes;-withyo«F-gfla«f i ^esterday-fie-Hg^5gj \I stand in greater awe of a tennis | visitdd the fortress, ife went in an offl- balf than I do of a cannon ball, if it Is , c ial capacity, It is true, but he was | de eiareddTrtdTOds-^f-Hlr-p^frn5eaC seat'by, such: aa=arm as .yours,\ and j privileged to study the secrets of ,our_ i:aftel ._ makill g considerable aaditions Jfe'-nof only.laid his eyes, but his hand, j defense with alarming freedom, It | to s i n Hng furids^ The EsperitoTSaato Tipoil her barp arm. She started as if j would not surprise me to find that this j & Ca'rvellas railway paid two and one- something had stung her, and a cold 1 stranger has learned everything there, ha i, per cent (Upends after expend- ehiver raced over her warm flesh. His | 3 to know about the fort-.\ Ills listen-1 , ng considel . aWe sum9 ror betterments Oyes for the moment held ber-speH-t-^rs-were-eileirtr-Thte smiles left their, and €Xtens ions. The Leopoldino' rail- bound. He was drawing the hand t?> places, \f a m not saying that he would 1 way paia fout per eeaj . ^ mowed his lips when a shadow darkened tfcfi ;. betray us'*- . p^ | large'^ums\ for sinking funds and the French window, and a saber rattled , \No? no!\ .protested Beverly. i retirement of bonds. It is probable , ™ f5in S 1 y- , ' ._ „ ,' -\butheisiaa.pQ^ltioAtoglvetheptj the-earnfes-liiaicatsaT&T-ffieae\ -Count--Marians:-looked up -mstantly,- 4 j»ost valuable Information to an ene- diyiagj^s -nrith the allowanees for a scowl on his face. 'Baldos stood at; mj^.aS-TjffiraF*EarTuirTta^^ } tte tglndow in an attitude of alert at- . thafTBaldos missed not \a detail In re-f very ^^ percentage on the inyest- ; tention.- Beverly drew her arm away t gard-to -Sm armament or tneJoMtjp^^^^ i _^ be _^ wertia ^^_g ttara . Iltees . _, , . TpaBTSWllnaiy ana to'5E\a'Treprtdwara~ 4 ~Qf -vital spots In ^^construction of the y^. redenmtion or reversal of the sew- The results Will .urtify its use the window, The guard saw by aer^ fortress,\ , ^^S^J^goverllnt afl- SSfes \-would' Be 7t ar -nfora advanced by* the'continued usfeJfot' Ainerloan railroad -suppltea, than by the, actual ownaTship of the railway by Amer- ican capital. :*>£ ' The. use of American; aiachinery on Brazilian railways seems to be con- •rflired *imost altogether to American, locomatives, but In this particular branch th<? merit of the- American machine is carrying everything before it. Upon the best lines the locomo- tiTeT are almost exclusively Amer- ican, the \exceptions being chiefly hill-climbing cog\ locomotives from Gerpian'iy. Besides the-motive p\bwer sold by-Americans, considerable is> be- ing done- in the equipment o£ sugar and coffee plantations with small lo- comotives, and in some pases with complete railway systems. But there is very little American rolling stock, except-locomotives, on any of the rail- roads. Consul General G. E. Ander- son, of Rio Janeiro, says that in this and other .industrial matters the best opportunity for American trade in Brazil, and in all South America, is in the line of machinery,, •> Start HouseKeepimTRight * ' \Tjytislng \ \\\ White Loaf Flour the yeaf^-ou j n^___ Any Grocer, Newark 01 Lyons Wayne County Milling Co. v eyes that she was frightened; but,, if ( \ \But he wouldn't be so base as to use , er a lapse oI yearSj and otJler - cm fc his heart beat violently, his face was ( his- knowledge to our undoing!\ cried, tion \ s g0 to influence the flgur^Afje- Howe S Rogers Co. t To every one contemplating the pur- chasing of Carpeting, Rugs, Linoleums, Matting, Lace CurtainB, Draperies, Win- dow Shadest Furniture Upholstery, &c. We cordially extend an invitation to visit our store and aiake inspection of assort menta Our extensive stocks of the dif- ferent lines are incomparable in varieties, completeness and exclnsiveqess in style and coloring^ SESftig: the picture efjnilitary. strttilness^ \What are yon doing therft?\ snarled the count. \Did your highness call?\ asked Bal- dos coolly. \She did not call, fellowr saH the : count, with deadly menace IK life voice. \Report t o me in half an hour, Tour ' still-have something to learnv I see.\ Beverly was alarmed by the threat In his tones. She saw what was ihi store - for Baldos, for she fenewqnite as= well I as Slarlanx that the- guard had. delofr- ' erately intervened l a her behalf. ..- j ' \He cannot come- in half an hour!\' J 1 she cried quickly. *1 have something: j : for him to do, Count Siarianx. isesides,. t I think Ldi4_call^-J8Qtb, men-stacedtl Yetive seriously. - f se nted to shareholders. Most', raft \We only know thai he i s not one of , roads iB BrazU are buJIt g^a operated us.- K is not beyond reason-that his al legiance is to another power—Daws- hergen> for iustance. Coun't'Marlanx is not at all In sympathy with him, you are aware. He is convinced that Bal- snperaor qualities \baa been established for many years. Never in all our busi- neiB experience of half a century has dis- crimination in- selecting goods been so \My ears are excellent,\ said KOair- lanx stiffly. \I fancy Baldos' must be even better,. w necessary asat present, but we shall con- for he beard me,\ safil Beverly, herself 5 tinaetosell the beat and reliable'makes J once more. The sfiado-W of a smifel only and at prices no higher than other j crossed the face of t&e-gnnrd. s hooses a=k for inferior n.iatities. Our{ ^.-^ is j ap ertteent, insolent, yonri pafeons are assured of full satisfaction. • 1 hlgbness. You vrjii report to-ine tomns- ' row, sir, at 9 o'clock in Colonel Qtdh- 5 hox's quarters. Sp»w f 8*!^ command&ds | the count • I \Wait a minute-, Baldoa. We are go* | ing out tooi Will you open that win, ) U^-wark Market Quotation—f-dew^for me?\ Baldos giadly took it a* ; a command and threw open the lengr French window. She gave him a grafts^ ' ful glance as she stepped through, asad' 1 he could scarcely conceal the gleam of ! joy that shot into hfe own eyes. The- Howe & Rogers Co. '80^82, 84 State* Street, Rochester, N. Tt GEAIK Wheat, Long Bed, jer ba... — **• ~\Wlin-e ' per-bu--. «• Short Bed, per bu Corn - . • ...perbu,,, Bwley (2 rowed).. por bn... Birley <6 rowedl-.per bu... . 0«ts—... —f»r-bu... 70 70 dts to -88- -)• dark scowl on. the. eouufs -face- maxle. FLOUR. E»tentFloor.-per bbl.. Spring Boiler Flour...per hbl . winter. Hew Process..per bbl-. Blended. Corn Heal-...par cwt.... ;/ ? 600 A 80 4 SO 1 20 I upon concessions with the guaranty ! of a certain rate of interest, say six !' per cent. I The need of railroad improvement I in Brazil is being met with fair guc- I cess at the present time. The line j from Ceara to Baturite, in North Bra- zil, and the Ceara-Minim road, in Rio Grande del Norte, will be completed this season,- and will provide a much needed communication between the coast and t&e isolated regions of Ceara. \ / Work on the reconstruction of thff -Lrailway-te-Thereza Gh*ietina-iar-8g|tar J in progress. The Rio Grande & <§ao Paulo raifway is building, with the ul- timate object of a line north of Iat- rare, where it will form a junction J with_ the_SotQcaba railway, andjeveat- ually connect with the Santa Maria extension into Uruguay* forming also a connection with the railway system of Argentina. The proposed railway 1 from Tocautins, to Araguaya has been surveyed and it is expected to he con- structed very soon. The line from Victoria- te- ©iamantin%, in Minas [ Creraea, i s nearing completion. Alto- gether private capital Is being given abundant inducement by well fixed and defined. jjoHciea* --» Speaking generally, the railroad situation in Brazil, represents improve- ment and progress. Foreign capital Trains That Never Change. The modern traveling man who car- ries always the- latest time schedules in his coat pocket may find'it difficult to believe that' certain fundamental trains have been going in and' p^ut of Boston at the same\ hour on the same service and making the same stops for threescore years. Nevertheless, such is the case. \ In fact, Massachu- setts folks rather resent a change in time tables. The story \Is. told, of, one- Massachusetts, rural town in the--old-T days that when it was proposed' to jjut on more trains to Boston .the in- habitants .nhjectedi because, they'said •it would t>e a task to remember the times of so many trains. Can Begin Work on Line. In accordance with an order, issued by the emperor of Russia, the Amer- icas syndicate' represented by Baron Lolcq de Lobel Is authorized to begin work on the Trans-Siberian-Alaska' •n-allroad project. - —\-RBesroV Breaking Raft. The other day a steamship tdwea in- to SanTFrancisco harbor from the Co- lumbia river a raft containing 9,0,00,ffOO -cubic feet of pues.. : Easxjto. Be. Good. ' it i s easy, perhaps, for ft poor man to be happy, but it is a.great easier fot nimjmerely to^Jje- goq^r^-Balthjwre \Su£\ Critics Are Not Perfect. who search for the defeptf of otl —Sanscrit Proverb. \Discovers Error Too Late. So late as 1813 the East India com- pany decided that trade with Japan was. not worth cultivating. . Imagination an4 Fact. Some men Imagine they were born great and later on. achieved a fresh crop of greatness. \ Baldos stood at the window. dos is a man of consequence*, possibly one of our bitterest enemies, and he states. nua^JTor my own part, I may; is iavifced, and American interests Sundried Wmc -Qhoioo.... DRIED- FBOTT, ,....perp> -.. . ppr it> r^er ih-*r Fanoyi...... -j-i.-- per It Chop# ....perib Wastes\. -.per-cwt.... S&\ Batter Bres PEOVTSIONSi oer lb .per ft ppr do? -* \ 10 23. 12 33 FARM PRODUCE. per ba .per bn.. ..per bu . .per bti ..per bn.. • per lb.. 'Onion.'\ Potatoes, White Beans.. Bed Kidney . Yellow Ey«... Baapberries, red- . BaspberrteB, blk -per lb . -HJHgs. ..... ..perbbi Greenings.... perbbi Baldwin. perbbi Hay per ton 6 00 S 40 40 1 55 2 00- 1 00 • 29 2 25 150 1 75 10 00 JfEATH AND POULTRY. percwt.llve—8 $8 50 .........perovrt,dressed 10 50 perowt live— 5 00 • per cwt, dressed $6.50 7 00 per lh. dressed-. 8 00' • ••per lb 1% ••••pertt> 8 . ....per lb. live sa \ Iflfl .. per tb. live ' -8 ....per lb.dressed.. 18 ....per lb, dressed.. 8 12-- SUNDRIES. ...per bu .. .per bo ...perba . , ESSENTIAL OIL* Peppermint Oil....per lb S Spearmint per lb Tansy. ,.per lb Wormwood perib 9 50' 950 850 t 2 40 2 00 240 m l®k BLISS NATIVE HERBS _ 200 Doses S1.00 sold bv MRS. JAMES MACK, Agt. 38fiiegrist ft., Newark. Cures Constipaiidii. Iivope|.^ia. Kidney and Liver Trouble. Skin Diaeaiu-e, Rheu- matism and many illood IiiseaBca. 'HAS CURED MANY NEWARK PEOPLE. Call or write Mre Mack. absolutely m impression upon him. He- closed the winoTow and followed Wa paces bebbad-tne couple. \Soar gpainl ts a priceless treasure-,\- said jlie cq,imt goiiinlj!. -. '\that's.ybat yan said about the- efta- dlesticfe/' said^he_svreetly. . _ ihe JYfls \distni3ied . by his threai'to repriinana Qaidos, .-For some time her mind„jnad' been stitfggling with what the conn^ha^J said about \the lesson.\ It grew upon her that her friend had been bullied and humiliated,-perhaps In the. presence of spectators. -Reseiit- J meni fl^ed her curiosity, into acQon. \I While ' 6ie general' was explaining'one qf th^ new gun carriages to the\ count- ess Beverly: walked deliberately over to w^ere Baldos was standing. Haddan's knowledge of. ijnglish wa? exceedingly limited and he ^ould- ,usder»taad-4)nt ' little of the rapid conversation. Stand- ing squarely in front of BaMos, she questioned him in ,low tone* \What did he mean when he said he had given you a lesson V she demand- ed. His eyes ghjamed merrily t . . \He m 1 eaJat,tg..alal^l..yonp.highness» , ' • \Dicta't £e 0\e you- a, touting taf .. , | !^ec$a\g^im^ | to.etnM,'.' J, • < .''Yott'ai'e ejading tie question, sir. Was B'e\ni|a.n M nasty to yon?- Tell nie; I/n'an't to ftndw.\ ' . ,r . '\\Weii, he'sald $&& that a soldier must entire, '^.\piviilan or an equal ml'ght hav\e run fiim flitough for it, your highness.\' '.4,^fl?'h rpse.td his cheeks, j and Jbis Jl£Ajini£ere3. eyejc_ao.4lJghtlj«. But BeVeirly sa# and understood. Her heart was in her eye's. ''That settles,It,\ said rigidly. ..-^(ai_-K6.LPPt_tg_.-rgPort to hiin at 9 tdrnorfow.\' \ '.'' \But\ he\ will have- me sho^, your highness,'* said h e gladly, say that i like the man. I believe he is might find many opportunities for in- to be trdsted, but if he be an agent of vestment in Brazilian companies. Volga or Gabriel, his opportunity has With American investment would nat- coine. 'Se is in a position to make ac- urally come the purchase of supplies curate 'maps of the fort and of ail oui f in the United States, masked- fortifications along the city American- rolling stockj American avajis.'\ feey«ud a doubt the baron was jaaeamepy and American- methods of WdrblecL. ' ' management may be very much bet- \Neltln* am I one of. you,\ said Bev- ter ^^ those nowJtn_uae^hnt so long as those responsible for them are more familiar with European goods and European methods,-itist ao ioflg will the latter be preferred 1 to the —Go Long Without Food.- An eagle can live '20 days without tasting food and a condor 40 days'. -EVER WATCHFUL. ^ A. pttle Care Will gave Many Newark '. ~~~ ——Rcaderft-yatere^tfouliie.- - \ ~ '\ Watch the kidney secretions. See that they nave' the amber *hue of health • The discharge not excessive or infre- quent ; Contain no \ brick-dust like \ sedi- ment. Dosn's kidney Pills will do this for you. They watch the ki^neyaand piirflthum when they're sick Newark testimony proves it. Arthur Christy, foreman and manager at A: G.-BarHe'B lumber yards living at iB7 Pajniyi-a street, Newark, N; Y., ; savs-: '^-Experience has taught me to Value \Doan'S 'Kidney Pills very highly. For sometime I had considerable-trouble with inflammation of the bladder, made mani- feat-b^ ».Hfflldinj> sensatidn—of—passages.- My attention was called to Doan's Kid- ney Pills by an advertiBemen^ in one of our papers and I got a bos; at Hanka drug \store. I took them caref oily accord- ing to directions and derived much bene- ( fit, in fact, I was so much improved that' I feel waranted in recommending this preparation to others.\ <& H&svft For sale by all dealers- Price 50 cents. FoSter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. ReuaemBer the name Doan'g andjake. no other. erly stoutly. \Why shouldn't I prove to be a traitress?\ - \YOH haveiio quarrel with us k Miss Calhoun,'* said DanglOss. \If anything happens, then, I am to j former. . The present\ policy of the be blamed for it!\ she cried in deer .Brazilian government toward railroad, distress. \I bronght him to Edelweiss,. investments promise safe returns, and and I believe in him.\ | eTen though a railroad constructed by \For his own sake, year highness, and, Miss Calhoun, I suggest that no opportunity should be given him t« communicate .with the outside world We cannot accuse him, of course, bul we can protect him, I come to ask your permission to have him detailed for duty only in places where no sus- picion can attach to any of his ae tion.s,\ ... . \Yon mean .Inside the city .walls?' asked.^Tetlve. \Yjesj your highness, and as far. as possible from, the fortress.\ \i .think if is a wise precaution JPon't he angry, Beverly,\ the princess 'said gently.'-\it is for his own Sake you see. ; I am acting on the preSutnp tion.that he Is wholly innocent of any desire to betray* ns.\ \It would be easy for some one hlgl in position, to, accuse and cjpnvict him,' said Danglossineaningly. '.'Aad it would be Jtrst like some one too;\ agreed Beverly, her thoughts With the others', going toward nont but one man \high in power.\ Late'r In the day she called Baldos Is a whole medicine chest Sand For Free Booklet on HorSes. Cattle. Hogs €fR)ultry- Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass. 1*« /Sfbw \-W Shows thousandi of labor-saving- devices and articles of beauty and utility American capital should eventually become a government road, it is prob- able that the American cast to It given by its original construction would lead to the use of American machinery and supplies; The perma- nent trade ,advantage..bt-the.,X7nited Sore ** every mother could >_« •. ' realizetherealdanger that 1 lnroat ^ lurks behind everj^xase of AVIcrlntri sore throat; sh« wboldh't T Y '»« U111 rest untilshe had effected a cure every time a child has it. Your family physician will verify the statement that it is a positive fact that every child with sore throat is in immediate dan- ger of contracting Croup,. Quinsy; Tonsilitia or Diphtheria, and is not removed from that danger until the throat is cured. Think of it I Liniments or outward application of medicines do sot and cannot cure the ail- ment, though they may offer temporary relief. Neither can you cure sore throat with a cough syrup or a cold cure. To cure, you must get at the seat of the disease, removing the cause. Nothing does thai so quickly, safely and surely as, TONSILINE. A single dose of TONSIL-? , , ... , .*..... INE taken upon the first appearance of sore \«« Wlh do nothfna-nf thPldnrt ton ' t0her ^de. as, they were, riding In tin throat maJP % ve hag ^tarf sickness, He win do ^nothing of the Kind.. You ,. fist , avenue . S i, e was determined t< l.great expense, worryf even death. TON- are my guard.\ And her^.eyes w«re .^ ; a , ltt]e experiment of her own .. fiuWis the stitclfin time, gleatainr dangerqt}gly Then she. re-1 -. Ba , dog i whl(t do y 0j l uu,^ of fhi -Use a little sprethrpat wisdom and buy Tlie Hoothliig spray of Ely's Liquid-Cream Balm, used in an atomizer, -is an unspeakable relief to suffera from Catarrh. Some of them describe it as a Godsend, and no mpnder. The thick, zoul discharge is dislodged and the patient breathes freely, perhaps for the first time in weeks. Liquid dream Balm contains all tbe healing, purifying elements of the solid form, and it never fails to eure. Sold by all drug- gists for 75c, including sprapihg tube, or mailed by Ely Bros.,'56 Warren Street, New York.. 9 m^ ianliiite-i rou THIS . r Paper §ad Music Hack Goldra Oak «r Makoguy FlnUk NtM Coaventeot InexptnOr* Sptandld Xuortmenta 10G. !Q $35.00 A* alMwa ltr cot **i JOO 7-ia 190 8-ln„„ 3Pff- 9.IS ...38o iO-lnw, B8C H-ln..... ;78c 12»ta tl.OS .-^.^ . Km Scores of little conveniences are found in onr basement that, after nsing, ytm would not do without for five times their cost. We invite you to become bett«r acquainted with this department. SURE PRICES £ Maa^iiflnw Ia4k? ^MiMNTRfTdMlllOll/ .FIGURE PARKER'S „ HAIR BALSAM Clenuel aEtd b>aotinai ttifl bUtt ;*JonJgt*i' K laxurliol .growth. JHtlre^r Fail* to\Restore Oru 'tE*lr-tp Its Youthful Color. • i.Kftlp'diMUM Ji htlrlr* - I Joined the group, the members of which had been watching her curious- \ ly. ''Count Siarianx,\ she aald> with . enfi^chlg' dlm'8'gs, *'^Hl you ,pport •!• to tae at 9 toinorp^'.morning?'.', ••- ''I have an' a|p'bjiitment,'' he said •lowly, brlt with tt^dejrstandlng. 5 , I \But yon.wltOBifeflk i^, I am sure, fortress?\ she asked. . I:a bottle of IfONSILINB today. You may 'T could overthrow It after half ar'need it tdmorrpw. _ Hour's' bombardment, your highness,' ; TONSILINE is the standard sore i^:.: »oc,i»ninm proftfriiy I the, asser^J ^o^dentbr^. \I want -jto; tie answered without thinking. She, tffarteii violently. • ^IB (t possible? Are there so many 5 weak points?'' she tveht on, catching hifif breath. .''-'.' -**!Thelte are three vltaJ points of waak throat remedy—best known and most effective and most used. -., Look for theiong necked fellow on the 25 or 60 cant sized bottle when you gb to the drug store to get it, - The Tonsilino Co. Caoteo, Ohio. Thoro Is no use Fighting nature. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy does nothing of that kind. It acts tenderly and in sympathy with what Nature is trying to accomplish. Do yon have trouble with; your 'digestion, your liver or kidneys\? \Does rheumatism pain and rack yon? Is your head thick and heavy ? It will charm away 'these ail- ments almost ere you are aware, . Impure blood runs you down—makes youan easy victim for organic diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purines the blood —cures the cause—builds you up. 'Doan's Ointment cured me of eczema that had annoyed me a iong time. The oure was permanent. \-^-Bon.. S. Wi Matthews, Commissioner Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. ' • Regulates the bowels, promotes easy natural movements, cures constipation-^ Ooan'fl Regulets. - 1 Ask your druggist for them. 25centsab6x. Baby won't suffer five rmmites with croup if you apply Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil.at once. It actslike -magic. . CASTORIA For Infants and Children, ' The Kind You Have Bears the Bignatnreof is of- great convenience wheresuch-a dish is used The smelly, dangerous alcohol is done away with, and the use of matches elminated. The electric chafing dish is neat, con- venient, clean, absolutely safe and costs but little. Our representativ.Q -will be pleased to call and demonstrate, it. to yon - may we.send him? New LightHeit APowerCe Office, Opera House i i: . I- fi*Z I Nasal CATARRH toaUlt*«tageSi.« Ely's Cream Balm cleauJee, soothe^ljiweals tbe diseased ihomb'rano. It curescatnrrh and drives. away a cold in the ^juioldy. Croam Ihtim I»] Over the mombrnno.^il l»»liforlK!i]. Ecllcf islm- modlste andaeuro followi. IH» sot d,ijlm±-di>ea intoythOTloatrils-i Iprcads -' - \ ' .;» . ,- notprodaceneezlng. tty:gpsSie,,Kcm4»i'Ot\^ (UtiorbymtUfTrlMSlz^lbcenU. . To*\ •n?-- 4) -.-',' '•*'-«'• ' ->.*•• •-• 'i -^ y ' V '.'V f /• jv^t ilrtt S '•''' ' • ;.',.r. \ •' .- \'f j,-.. *..i DR. N. L, MCDONALD, DEHSISI. '-*^- Offlce, Stever Block Union Street SOMNOFORME The Hew BVeiioh Aneathotlo for oxtraot-ing the teetii .palniesly. «.',.- ' •> OfflWhodrs••8.S&a./ai'. to 5. pfnii ' Dr.' Fr^NffiftifA' : '\ \ , . ; i*|si.«st,#' \£, •.•' j v ~' i P4dtieer Bltftk. v •.-' '• ' • ?',! \ •«,. NewarK, • /•••: \ f W -NewVork CWieehourl:9to'WA.¥. 1 I 1 ft>«P.«. ' •, -.1 , ,\;V < •> .;\.. •Si.V -^ P<> . &