Cut off that cough with f1 lav» e ' 3 Cxpgctoran? and prevent pneumonia;— and consumption. The world's Standard Throat and Lung Get it of your druggist and keep it always ready in the house. ATTRACTING THE TOURIST, j THE Srenery of Karope Wade APOCMMI* l»le by (iood liondik. With the summer season begins th« USIIRI oxodiif! of American tourists to Switzerland awl other countries fa uious for their mountain scenery. Cus torn. no doubt, is largely responsible for the popularity of this exodus, but ] there is also another reason for it. The ! beautiful scenery Is made accessible by i good roads, thus making louring a ! pleasure rather than a hardship. So much value is attached to securing i ':he patrouage of tourists from this and I ether countries that foreign govern tuents spend vast' sums of money in improving their roads as an attraction, suys Good Koads Magazine. It is keen business acumen on their part, and few people probably realize the great amount of money that travelers leave ! annually in such countries. In Switzerland it is estimated that j there are 3,000,000 visitors annually j who spend a sum aggregating $30,000,- ' <>oo. Italy, Bavaria and Spain, it Is \ sh Id, receive $00,000,000 from their vis- i iters. Groat sums are received from visitors by all the large capital cities, *a ■ " i ft I | TOUJIINO TS AMERICA. including Paris, London. Vienna, etc., while the seaside ami lake resorts re ceive upward of $10,000,000 from their visitors. Every point is easily reached, even to the small villages and forest countries, by good roads. It is granted that some of the tluest scenery in the world Is to be found right linre in America, but the fact that we have not yet built roads to make it accessible to tourists result's in a great loss each year to this country. We are glad to note, however, that there are indications that leading men in some of the states are becoming alive to the possibility of keeping the tourist In this country and attracting others from for eign countries. The opportunities are truly great in those states where touring can lie made popular simply by opening up and building good roads. WHEN TO BEGIN REVISION. Will Be litpc When (lie Kree Sonp U«»IINCM Oven. A correspondent of the American Economist, writing from Jacksonville Fla., gives tlie following answer to the question, "When shall we revise the tariff'/" I think It will be time to revise the tariff when they begin to start freo soup houses In the large cities. It is an excellent suggestion. There Were no free soup houses In ISO 2, after two years of the McKinley tariff, liut somehow the people took a notion that they would like to have some. So they elected Grover Cleveland and a Demo cratic congress. Well, they got the soup houses all right, and plenty of them, even before they began to revise the tariff. When the revision came In 1894 there were more soup houses. They were 'AI full blast in 1800. Then the people decided once more that the tariff need ed revising, and It did, whereupon they elected William McKinley and a Republican protection congress. Soup houses disappeared forthwith. There has been none for eight years. I'os slbly rAey may reappear under the Plnglcy tariff, but probably not. But lu any case it would be well to wait until they do come again before we re vise the tariff. The Florida Idea is a good one. Democratic Party Not Particular Where It Coan From The Democratic platform denounce* the IMngley tariff as the sum of al : tariff villainies. It cannot get together words strong enough to express the feeling of opposition the party has toward that measure, but when it ha» done the best it can under the limited resources of the English language it furnishes Its own Interpretation by put ting the ardent protectionist, Henry U Davis, on the ticket for vice president. | Ti e strong protectionism of Mr. Da- ; vis may commend him to Republican j voters, but he is uot the choice on that account of the men in command of his j party. The party needs the money, and i It is not in the least particular aboul ' where it gets it. It is williug to take up any man with opinions or without them so that it Is able by hook and by crook to make a allowing In the elee tlon. Thus It can violently denounce the protective policy and yet name » protectionist for highest honors. Bt sides, Mr. Davis is a protectionist of the most selfish kind, since lie is the special champion of the kind of tariff legislation that puts a high duty on coal. In other words, he is a Democrat In theory and a protectionist in prac tice.--Buffalo News. I One of the dilHcu!t:c< in the , ' of n steel truss is so r > .-.r.Mti.re the de tail as to afford ready access to all j the parts for painting. Aiul with j best this is Impossible' where two j pieces come into contact. This trouble does not exist with the steel-concrete bridge. The steal is not painted and hence can be readily inspected. It is i entirely imbedded in concrete, which ( | has been proved to be a perfect pro j tectiou to the steel. Unpainted steel 1 j has been found imbedded in concrete i after many years as bright aud clei.u | as ever. Be Sure to Use Only Cream of Tartar i ■ —- Baking Powder —a j Food made with alum ! baking powder carries alum j to the stomach unchanged. . Scientists have positively i demonstrated this and that ; such food is partly indi ! geStible and unhealthful. i _ Foley's Honey aaa / heals lungs aad stops tbc cou»-. Cbippewa Xime Iktlns. Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvilla P*nn'a. M. E. Reeder, Foley's honey and Tar Mures colds, prevents pneumonia. IPATENTS'iIH ► ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY ' >■ Notice in " Inventive Age " MB DC V* 4 V liook "UowtoobtaiuPatents" | KSwRi * £ Charges moderate. No fee till patent is secured. , 112 Letters strictly confidential. AddreßS, 1 E. G. SIGGERS, Patent Laftyer. Washington, D. C. PAmP)ANF)3 GAS or GASOLINE ENGINE S. I here are many Gas and Gasoline Engines and OM "FAIRBANKS'' Some resemble it in construction, others in name BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE FAIRBANKS ENGINE. Engines that excel! in quality and moderate incest Vertical from one to ten horse power, horizontal three horse power up- THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, 701 Arch St., Philadelphia CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte Try The News I'em job Office Once, Fine Pri nting *NEAT _ WOKK AI 7 tS^:L4. MODERN PACTT.ITXC'S. VV 0 1 Tint To Please. !*ic Headaches and Dizzy Spells, Wea. K, Nervous, Wretched, Tired, Until Dr. Miles' Nervine Cured Me. Are yon 111 a "potr condition?" Are you almost ready to five up from exhaustion, nervousness headaches, backaches, and dizzy spsll6 ? No need to mention the de tails of a rmi clown or "poor condition" to those who c:i? suiYi.ring. Bitter t< tall you of Nervine, lie i inedy sold on a guarantee to help yoti, m:d resure \our pour weakened net vis to f.i'f, it:l njtb and health. "Dr. Mile-.-' K«.:!orati»e Nervina h • - <= ! a freat <kui i>r n.e. in he toil of : ■/; n.y i health wr.s hi a vjrv \ ■ n < • >:i■ itti>>•. 1 v tr. mi netvonsre;-:', <1 .vy spoils ml sik l:ea a 111• s nude mc ii" 1 ni'-erable I had i If i uiu: *r t'.e i <1 ■ i r I. cal t'hvs-iJan for .-ome t.n;c, 1- i ; ti" I ' 11 r. 1 via* on I ti v vtsji! HI nciivo s pi'<sui:u>n. 11a i r.o ia. i" tile, lo\ i i I'v: .<•!■ J prew wwrsie ! as i; • (iizzv ./tells 0.-ptis. - \ pt.J lo*t flesh I and rt:er{:'i. <• hi ! -si- r.\>-(.il day . A la<iv i end a.l »I; i-l U! i:i K -torative Xer- I vine a I vised me t'o t-v n. I (tneght a botti# ,atr. ■ loca l .i n_r •i wh nit was one- I hat c 1 ll i . it:-• : 'die.lie was ' IK.i • ■•■■■■. I»- : i - i > .iv it accortling , t0.,: . 'II !r. I i: I t. rcc bottles wli > I . . i I -iter 1 : t iti.i.-d lakinff it. I Ii t ;II irt 11 improved hnltli ii rll I.- t> I). M' I'J' Restorative I I Nervine. I . i i tii .l t r {lie benefit I re i cetvp.il ,i" i : ci mroeml i'.<- Nervine wholly I en it. ;.s a nerve t nic and restora . ( I . \I. 1:■ v.omniM, Dalton, M ■ . !'! r • .1 ■ d (, r ::vaitfJ first bottle I Dr. v e- :;Send lor free book rii I I MM lit irt 11 .- a.os. Address 1 Dr. . i.u Jdo.ii.al Co., El;.hurt, lud. i 1 ini liixirl new pastry delights Absolutely Pure i HA% KG SUBSTITUTE Notice to t')e Pul>iic. | imUMijl V.'Al r.Y, i . c.u){}v^ ,, I •IMKSTIMI. Bdomutt .- oi . .. , KlMomw. loj } ' S We [ay c.isii I r all kinds of hide?. b^£Lr=£j iTo the Pacific Coast—to California, Oregon, V/ashington—- round-trip, long transit and return lircvts, liberal stop-over privileges. The rate is practice.! y c:\ [" « basis >. r c e f&re for the round trip. Of course, if you wis! be f/> California and Oregon or Washington, the cost .is sightly :.::«ov<... These reduced rates are in crs ceiiain dates in months of May to October, inch" ;ive. i: :.j from all Eastern points via Chicago, St. Lou's or Mevnphis gateways. The Rock Island System will take you v/f. ?. -Jtehe* - .goto ;tj .'.j j* . -cj or at hundreds I of other Middle West pel its and c ;yc : uto the Coast in through t Standard or Tourist Si v pers unexcelled Dining Car service. The Rock Island . •'i'.:-: ■" ■'• -A routes: on '.be 'Scenic" :r< route you can ste;*.» c-vf in. Ce : . .-.do- cce Salt Lake City—visit ■*% Yell>v/. ..r i:;.t ' Scutlion" ivute youßM|fdi via El Paso thru I've * ' - c tv*. 'up co.:si" to San Francisco In short, these Pacific Coast excursions offer an unusually good chance to see our v/ecterr. country in a coinprehensive manner. If you desire togo only as far au Colorado, there are excursion rates in effect to thai section «-•'> *r«rc c 1.41 kij all summer long, specially reduced June 30 to Jk;!y 4, August 12 and 13, and August 30 to September 4. Extension trips to Ogden ' or Sail Lake and return at low ccst &Iso. MjijK From September 15 to October 33, 1905, one-way tourist or "coionist" tickets will he on sale to California and ,j ,7 |;j| the Pacific Northwest—about half regular fare. Vjjl jljL if inCeresled, send norr.c and addrcis on this coupon, designating V? I llrV, wh : rh booklr' l\Ti3 io whst point 'nu ptantogo. Name nrobable oi iiaji %.e ca.; advise v, itls, :i-spoct tb rate*, etc. Address Address JOHN SEBASTIAN, j (o( *^° )3 Pass. Traf. Mgr., Rock Island Syiljm, L(:ave ,b» ut _ 'i,-—Oj i CHICAGa " V^gp^/ I yP MYNE's'TONIC^ X VERMIFUGE, 4|HBf a pleasant, potent, and permanent Invigorator for WOMEN, IKBy' CHILDREN and MEN, | £&/ ii Ulr a get it from your druggist. w v il IIPII I iWf iIBiWIIWWmi llllßßi | To Cere a Ccld in One D«y & [ Take L£.XB.t2VO BrOSSIO ,S Tablets. ft/ £> every | j Seven h ~i.>ti Soxes sold Lrt past 12 moit'hs. This signature, , T r Art clmovt, inftiJlib'c remedy for ctis- j ear,<;s of the ThroftO and
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