Lr Iams A [Live Wire Every nerve is a live wire connecting some part of the body with the brain. They are so numerous that if you pene- trate the skin with tlie point of a needle you will touch a nerve and receive a shock—pain it is called. Aches and pains come from a pressure, strain or in- jury to a nerve; the more prom- inent the nerve the greater the pain. When the pain comes from a large nerve it is called Neuralgia whether it be the facial nerves, or the heart, stomach, sciatic or other prominent nerve branch. To stop pain, then, you must relieve the strain or pressure upon the nerves. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills do this. “I suffered intense pain, caused by neuralgia. I doctored and used vari- ous medicines with getting relief until I began ta g Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills, They did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They never fail to cure my headaches, and their use never leaves any bad after-effects.” RS. WM. BECKMAN, 957 W. 4th St., Erie, Pa. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first package will benefit. If It fails, he will return your money. 25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH. WHAT SHWILKEY BUMBLESOCK HAS Sawg, du husht shun kaert fun em Mecauly? net fun Shiffletown, we olis de boss gelk shpielt hut. der gross, hoabh galarnt Englisher shriver. Daer hut gsawd de leit waera oll narish—Ich un du, un aw—usht dael waera usht kaemta in der sylum. Der Macauly wore ferdult naiksht recht. De leit wo ich ken sin oll nrrish, usht feel wissa es net. Now fun all da narishta sin de ivver narishta. Se maena se wista olles nn waera ous-g’larnt Awver selly wulla mer heit net handla. De uarisha wo heit der subject macha sin de Hoonds-Nara un do wore der Chim Yudder aens dafu. Der Chim daer hut de hoond lieb 0, aer gleicyt hoondt! Ich glaub as won aer in de note kaemt un sut entwidders si fraw un kinner ufgevva, od hoond, as aer gli b'sunna waer un aer daet de hoondt polta. eee lle ene Ich maen now der oldt Sineshoolmeshter Ich maen aer selwer narisher as we onnera, ull de arigahta a’sheida de Making a Dog Understand, | A dog understands yes,” and 1s equally competen: to grasp the “no.” Outside of that he is all dog and fol- jows his dog ways. He indulges in no mental refinement and will not com- prehend many of your changes of mood or mind. Whatever you undertake to teach, make it plain, simple and un- changeable. It is a pity that he must be taught not to jump up on people and compliment them with his caress- es. He means well, but must be dis- ciplined sternly into knowing that it is not good form under any circuni- stances. The discipline need not be accompanied by any severity, A light touch with a whip, if applied invari- ably, will soon settle the matter. Some kennel men adopt the plan of step- ‘ping lightly on the hind foot, and it is perhaps the clearest way of conveying the idea.—Outing. ‘ —— English Birds in New York, Several English song birds, includ: ing the lark, nightingale and thrush, are thriving in an outdoor flying cage in the New York zoo and make them- selves quite at home with American birds, Big Railroaders. Three brothers of Jobn Seamonds, of Tucson, Ari, joined him in a fam. fly reunion lately. All are railroad conductors and big men, the aggre: gate weight of the quarter being 817 pounds. Their father was a rallroad contractor, being one of the men who built the Chesapeake & Ohio. Al- pert is the heaviest of the brothers, welghing 252 pounds, the lightest be- ing James, who is but 178. : Remorse, ' A western railway manager received the following letter from some con- soience-stricken unknown who had ex- perienced religion: “Meestare Snut: Het ees wit torre I approach before you, I 8tol bne ride an eet has podered me Jake haall. I got re. tichion now pn so 1 gen one teeket an five cents, I wish you much luk, 2loas excuse ma.” M. HERS Hg od | FISH ROE IN GREAT DEMAND | i raiitons Good Prices Offered in France for Ime portant Product of Atlantic Coast Fisheries. There is now offered to the fisher- men of the New England coast a ready ! and profitable market in France for fish roe, or spawn, an important by- { product of the cod, hake and pollack | fisheries. | “The sardine fishery, a valuable in- | dustry of France,” says Consul Gen- ! eral Mason, “is confined principally to { of the Atlantic | | | | -— | | | | | the 150 mile stretch ! coast from Lorient to the mouth of the Gironde, the principal mart of the sar- dine fisherman being at Les Sables ! d'Olonne. The sardine spawns in deep water and comes about five | months of the year to shallow waters along the coast in search of food. The different minute marine growths which form the natural food of the sardine have become depleted, and in order to attract and retain the im- mense shoals of that fish on the French coast the fishermen have been obliged for years to feed or bait the sardines with some material as similar s&s possible to their natural food. For his purpose the main recourse of the fisherman has been to the roe or eggs of codfish and mackerel, derived from the fisheries of Norway, pickled in salt brine, packed in wooden barrels and imported to France under the name of roe or codfish and mackerel, dutia- ble at 16 cents per long ton. “There are engaged in the French sardine fishery about 2,000 boats, each of which uses under ordinary condi- tions about 25 barrels of roe during the fishing season of each year. Of this vast quantity about 30,000 bar- rels per annum have been derived from the Scandanavian fisheries, some from the French cod fisheries on the coast of Newfoundland and a small quan- tity from the United States. The price, delivered in France, has ranged from $12 to $20 per barrel, but this year for some reason the supply from Norway has been abnormally small, and the price has advanced to nearly $30 per barrel.” Getting Timid. Assistant—That railroad official wouldn’t have pictures of his office taken. Photographer—Why not? “Because I told him we couldn't do it by flashlight, and would have to make an exposure.”—Baltimore Amer- ican. The Eternal Problem. The Young Man (enthusiastically)— I say who is that beautiful woman here? Do you know her? The Older One—I don’t, though I've been married to her for the last five years!—DBystander. — THE YOUTH’S COMPANION in 1907, THE YOUTH’S COMPANION announces among the attraction of its 52 issuesih 1907 TWO HUNDRED practical papers, serviceable to young people who have their way to make in the world, helpful in their insistence on worthy ideas in every relation of life, useful in the home—particularly the regular series *“Till the Doctor Comes.” TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY capital stories—humorous stories, character stories, stories of lite on the farm, on the great cities, on the sea, in the wilderness. Amoug them will be Five Serial Stories by five COMPANION favorites: Hamlin Garland Adeline Knapp, Kalph Barbour, Grace Richmond and Holman F. Day. There will be a series, also, based upon incidents in American history, illustrative of life and times in America from the first colonial planting to the close of the Civil War, ONE THOUSAND short notes giving concisely, clearly and accurately the important news of the times in public affairs, and in the fields of science a1 d industry. THREE HUNDRED contributors giving assurance that every assurance thet every need and dvery taste among COMPANION readers will be satis- fied Governor Folk of Missouri Edwarb Everett Ha'e, Margaret Deland, Col. T, W. Higginson, Commander Eva Booth ot the Salvation Army, Gen. A. W. Greely and Ion Perdicarls are among them TWO THOUSAND one-minute stories anecdotes, bits of humor sketches which take not more than a min- ute to read. They are always new, alway well told, and in great quest by preachers and after-din er speakers. A full Announcement of the new volume will be sent with sample copies of the paper to any address request. The new subscriber for 19.7 who sends $1 75 for the new volume at once will receive free all the remaining issues for 1906, including the Double Holi- day Number;also The COMPANION,S Four- Leaf Hanging Calendar for 1907, lithograpl.= ed in twelve colors and gold. Subseribers who get new subecriptions will receive $16,290 00 in cash and many other special awards, Send for informa- im, THE YOUTH’S COMPANION 144 Berkley Street, Boston, Mass. POPULAR CIGAR STAND How the Stock is Kept Just Right for Immediate Consumption The National Cigar Stand Company’s enterprise is being watched with intense interest by cigar and tobacco men allover the world. The general impression is that it will revolutionize the cigar retail- ing business. Judging from the verdict of smokers the company has fulfilled its promise to supply the citizens of Mount Joy ‘Borough with high-grade cigars at price heretofore unknown in this section. The stand which was recently opened in E. W. Garber’s drug store has been in operation long enough to prove that it has set a high standard of cigar quality and at the same time reduce prices, The stand itsell continues to attract attention because of its unusual appoint- ment, Purely as an attractive display of cigars it excite comment among smokers and non-smokers alike. But its practical use as a preserver of cigars is of course its main feature, Its scientific construction that automatically maintain atmospheric conditions best suited to cigars seems to have done away with the usual cigar- stand complaints of “too dry’ or ‘too moist.” Even the sceptics are forced to acknow ledge that the 2,000 druggists in the National Cigar Bland Company can and do buy inghanti‘ies sufficiently vast to make low prices possible The,sm ing cases. When you find the smoker who Z£nows, reading his even- ing paper at home after a good meal, you'll find him enjoying a Black aa White CIGAR -—-5c¢c This cigar has a high-class, imported Havana filler and the best grade of Sumatra wrapper. This fine combination, after skillful blending and sea- soning, produces an exceptionally enjoyable blend. BLACK AND WHITE is a 3-for-25c value for 5c. “National” brands are always preserved in perfect smoking condition by our patent condition= The best cigars are now scid in the 2,000 Drug Stores having the National Cigar Stands Emblem in the window, _ GARBER rm y TR TRBTey — HEH §=7" Phone 315. For Results from newspaper advertising, try the eolumns of he Bulletin 50000009009 099090000900900909000099090900000000060000000 The manufacturers of this famous Shoe line spared no pains or expense in their efforts to produce a shoe equaled by none. The ear marks of honest en- deavor are delightfyily apparent in their graceful appearance and wearing qualities. Gum Metal Patent Colt Viel Kid 247 LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. versified, consisting of Bedsteads of many kinds, earning | Handsome Rockers a In Rattan, Mahogany and Oak, Mahoga ny and Oak Zhables, Zabourettes, Foot stools, Ottomans, Iron Enameled and Wood Sideboards Chffionlers, China Closets, Writing Desks. that can be found in a first-class furniture store. Undertaking and Embalming LARGEST STOCK LOWEST PRICES DFE Lap Z Blankets $3 to $15 Horse Blankets, $1 to $9 Tdwrard XRreclzel IL.ancaster, Penna. Furniture Buyers wil! find our new show rooms now open. They are the equal of any in the county for P roominess, light and convenience. stock of furniture is equally large and di- Our \ ray. he: BRUNIV.IR q" <Q BEINN Everything in the furniture line —— The .. Ludoscope A Moving Picture Machine for the house- hold. Something new and produces at a small cost, with excellent effect, moving pictures from discs provided by the man- ufaciurers. It is simple in its operation and can be handled by anybody. The price of the device, with six pictures is Only 50c; Extra Pictures 15¢ a half dozen phers’ Supplies W.B.BENDER Shaving Hair Cutting Shampooing E. Main St., Agency for Standard Steam Laundry Mount Joy. For a Neat and Clean Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo, go to JoseprihhIIfcershey Successor to W. W. Strasbach. Tine Tonserial Parler East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. WANTED: —by Chicago wholesale and mail or- der house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county aud adjoining territory. Salary §20 and expenses paid weekly; expense money advanced. Work pleas position permanent No investment or experience required. Spare time valuable. Write at once for 1ull particulars and enclose self-addressed envelope. Address, GENERAL MANAGER, 13¢ E. Lake St., Chicago July 18-10t SAREE RAS ¥ BA Sarr, Crrrary Reure for Sup § HEVER KNOWN TO FALL, ¢ faction (ruarantced or 3 " § for $1.00 per box. Will send them on tri @ when relieved. Samples Free. If your druggist does not Fai 8 have them send your orders to the f UNITED MEDICAL CO., BOX 74, LANCA Ea PILLS.} er Dold jn by Mt Joy J, C. Groff and E. W. Garber CHOICE HAMS Let us furnish you with some Choice Ham for your dinner. I[t is finer than the ordinary and remember, no small picnic hams either. Must be good or I will return your money. One purchase will make you a regular customer. Don’t forget that I have rented the slaughter house recently used by Mumma & Detwiler where I will do all my own killing. Always have a big supply of Beef, Pork, Sausage 5 Pressed and Prepared Ham, (78 Bologna, Dried Beef, &c., &c. § Call and be convinced. H. H. KRALL East Main 8t., Opposite Post Office, MOUNT JOY, PA “BE A WISE FELLOW” If you need a Gas or Gasoline Engine buy it direct from the factory and not from a Sub agent. Capital Gas and Gasoline Engines are positively made without any packing. They dont have 1 clock spring or sprocket wheel for an igniter. only by C. KH. /. DISSINGER & BRO. 400 Hellam £t., WRIGHTSVILLE, PA. Tie genuine Capital is made £0-0-0-0-0-C 0-0-0000 ¥ @. NX Willen Just ce of the Peace arud Scrivener Special Altention Given to the ollection of Rents Your Patronage Solicited of Main Street, Florin, Penna. 2 Conveyancer # 0-0-0000 C 0-000-000-0000 000000 Shire’s VYicat Niariket Rear of Nissley's Tobacco Warehouse FLORIIY . PRRITIN.A. W. W. SHIRE, Propr. Ax fu Dealer in Fresh & Smoked Meats, Tallow, Lard, &c. The Only Place to Get Good Bread, Cakes, Buns, &¢. I8 AT Scholing’s West End Bakery Mount Joy Penna I desire to call the public’s attention to the fact that I am prepared to Repair Furniture, Watches & Clocks GRANDFATHER CLOCKS a Specialty Please give me a trial. My Work 2) be satisfactory. Prices Are Right. Please remember that I have a special bras cable cord for grandfather clocks ) I, Arndt, orig $80000000000000¢ You vill Never © MEASURES TAKEN FOR To Ready-Made Gar after you have experienced the pleasure of wearing Interna to-order clothes. The difference is so marked that you feel yourself for not having had your apparel made to measure 50g greatest surprise is in the cost, for to get your clothes made td latest style from the “Largest Custom Tailoring Concern in the] international Tailoring - whose great sanitary workshops are at CHICAGO SAN FRA “ XOOTTT: OOOO NEW YORK means no more than what you've been in the habit of paying for gi mades. You can come in and have your measure taken from over Si smartest samples you ever saw, and the garments will be guaranteed or no pay. H. E. Ebersole, Mount Joy, Px 0000000000 0000000000000006000000%0 J. B. Martin & C c, CARPETS We have received our full line of Fall Carpets and our salesme show you them, whether you wish to buy or not. Our Carpet line is complete in every grade, from Wiltons at $3.54 Rag Carpets at 25¢ a yard. For this season we have bought a fine line of Rug Patterns, in ‘I Brussels and Axminster Carpets, that we make up especially for odd that ready made Rugs will not fit. Prices range from 55¢ to $1.60. Our line of Wilton, Axminster, Body Brussels and Tapestry Rug to be the finest in the city. Small Rugs to match the room sizes, | Jrussels as low as $13.50. gx12 feet, Our Ingrain Art Squares are just the thi=g tO Protec jouw wy light in weight aud easy to handle 3 $3.00 up. i ra 3 WALL PAPERS The finest line of Domestic and mPorted Goods in Lancaster tod important than that, skilled salesmen t° advise you in designs and eq You con feel confident that your work {88 been done correctly if we d Carpets taken up, cleaned and re-]alid on short notice. Carpets and Matting 5 Stored Until Jeeded, for six months. first six months, VITROPHANE—The best imitatior} f stained glass on the mark these goods. Small Corner West, King and Prince Streets PISS IPIIIIIIEONI IO SIIIIT EINES HI PHI . L ® Bargains In Overcoats Bargains In Overcoats ~~ OVERCOATS AtExactly One-Half Price We have placed on our Bargain Counter about 75 Cvercoats for Men and Boys. In order to close out these broken lots we have reduced them to just one- half their original price, which means you can buy a $8 50 Coat at $4.25, and so on up to $18.00 Coats for $9.00 These goods are in perpect condition, d uctions. $9 0LOe LLL There is no mistake ab out our re- No Juggling With Prices Not marked up and then marked down. Come and see what Real Bar. ains are. Clotlier and Furnicher 207 Locust St. COLUMBIA, PA. 0600000000000 0096000000000000000000000000000000000000 + AL.L. #% HERDWERR Sensible; Serviceable; Stylish Soft, Stiff and Crush Hats Novelties’ and Staples Large Variet C9990 0000008008909 990009935 8000P0V0PEOOIOPOOC & Hx cocellexht Values SUCCESS 144 North Queg
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