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Show THE MORXIXG EXAMINEE, 4 KATUKUAi IIIHHHHHHHWtHWWHHIIIIIlHHH6Hj Lake City, paralleling the Central Pacific to the Coast, would have injured Ogden a few years ago, hut the traffic is so heevy today that one line like the HUMAN FALLIBILITY. Central Pacific cannot handle all the offered and the Western Pa- : business Review of Review: To "dlc(pliM" will cific only relieve the congestion i i a offender by dismissal, aa i uaual-- I la and have ao effect oa the freight not remora the the case, doe of train crews out of Ogden. number aggro-vatecause. If anything. it rather Furthermore the Western Pacific will i; it. by permitting untried men to to be a town builder and a : : ANTHONY provg taka the place of the more expesteaead stimulus to Pacific Coast trade, end, ones. The liabiUty of mishap is aa inasmuch as the Central Pacific must :: HOPE ingreat aa before. To overcome this e profit by the industrial expans ion of CeeyrifMsd. IBM. 1W hr curable failing of the mental make-r- that will come when time the section, fr"N'W we muat derise some ayatem that once more be congested that road will XX. CHAPTER In renders it ahortoomlnga harmless. will with bustyese and double-trackin-g V order to a full understand a crude way this has been done in he nude imperative. Had the Central lug of what had occurred is many caaea in footorlra. The applica- Pacific been double tracked when the the castle of Zends it is nee same princithe of tion and extension JgS-- ' esaury to supplement my ac cut-of- f n was built, the be ac- Ogdeu-Lnclples to railroad operation must count of what I myself saw end did oe have never Western would Pacific macomplished before we can expect that night ly relating briefly whut I been Constructed. and the frequency diminish to afterward burned from Frits end from terially The Utah Construction company, Mae. de Mauhan. The force .of accidents. When any order story told by obtained the entire contract the latter explained clearly bow It hapout of the regular scheme is given, having con for the st ruction of the Western that tbe cry which 1 had arraug-eprovision nbonid be made eo that the Pacific, ! to he ranked with the larg- pened as e stratagem sad a sham had one then person more of attention er railroad contracting companies in come in dreadful reality tiefore Itt should be involved when it in executthe United States. No other company time aud bad thus, as it seemed at the an made be should ed. Moreover, it moment, ruined our hope, while in the ever undertook the building of an enoblivioua-nas- s impossibility for one man's end it had favored them. The unlian the tire road of that length, requiring to occasion disaster. woman, fired, I believe, by a genly constructhe fur necessary equipment . uine attachment to the Dub uf A neoond potent cause of railroad a tion of the Western Pacific. The no lew than by tbe dazzling pros wraeka in primarily due to operative of the Utah Construction compeels which a dominion over Liiu openmethods that are antiquated. The glarunder the able management of ed befere bar eye, bad followed him pany, backdone are Is that defect things ing W. H. Watt is. la a source of local at bi requpbl from Faria to liurltauia. ward; the several steps of action ere a for the company it financed and He waa a Iran of xiroug passion, bul pride, natural and logical se, reversal of the of stronger will, and hit cool bead ruled by Ogden men. managed railroadquence. Inthe infancy of both. lie waa content to take ell and ing, when conditions were simple, it give nothing. When she arrived k( NATURE'S RAINFALL RECORD. waa not Jeng la finding that she had s made little dlffereare. As the entire la tb. Frlncea Flavin. Render rival fabric grew rapidly the method first Telegram: . Two or three years ago aha stood at nothing over, from ed down broke deeper adopted finally the continued drought mode many which nilh'btis, give or keep for btv her weight. It is perfectly fruitless to try people apprehensive that the stream power over the duke. As I say, he to make the old way do. We do many of this state wduld be took permanently and gave not. Simultaneously us thinga backward a," but most reduced la volume end that our great Antoinette found hemalf au tangled In ' of is dither it I because do not notice Ills audacious schemas. lake would eventually disappear. Unwilling to i small coosequenes, or ws know of no the bound to Mm abandon him, by We havo often called attention lo other way. With a vast and exacting aha ahnme of and rbuina yet hope, the fact that the wet and dry siuuone would not txi a decoy nor at Ua hid-- ; Industry, as railroading is today, the In thia that Ie, alternate; country esse is different, and adequate and ding lure me to death; hence the let-there would bo n period of n few ters of of warning eke had written. prime import. lugioal method is Instead of the existing methods of years drought, and then there would Whether tbe lines she seat to Flavin ' to be plenty of rain for e series of years; were lnxpired by good or bad feeling. ptriing train, It is necessarysome that some years ego ell the lakes in by Jeeloney or by pity, I do not kuow, new, have something entirely Nevada ran dry; that when the pio- but here also she served ue well. When system in which the underlying prior j the duke west to Zewla she acconipa- d neers came here they walked nlad him, aud bore for the first time dpleb are Just the revere of those over to Antelope Island. she learned tha full measure of his bow la foroe. At the present time Yesterday we found' a friend whs cruelty and was touched with compaswhen anything goea wrong, when one train gets Into the same block with has been making a study of the quern sion fer tho unfortunate king. From tion, and he has reduced the malfor thia time she waa with us. yet from the one ahead, when orders overlap, to ilmoat e science. Cuitously, he be- what she told me I kuow that she still when signals fall, or when aa employe hie studlea on the circlet of (as women will) loved Michael and gan is there a immediately makes mistake, on the sections of the big trusted to gala hie life, if not bis par growth mispotential accident Hundred of trees on exhibition in New York and doe, from the king ae the reward fur takes and miahape occur on the railher assistance. Uls triumph abe did In the largest cities on this coast He not ways every day, although the public desire, for she loathed his crime circles of and loathed yet more fiercely what bears nothing of them. It is only when figured out that lher dire disaster take place. In which drought cume once in stout so many would be the prise of It hie marriage fives are loet, that a thrill of horror years end last three or lour ears or with hie couainj Princess Fie via. At Zeuda e new force came into play, awakens us to the gravity of the sit- even five years. They alternate bethe daring ef young Rupert. Ue aa uation. Of course, somebody is "dis- tween fifteen years end sixty years, be predicts that there will be aa caught by her beauty, perhaps. Perciplined," hot this in BO way lessens and haps It wee enough fer him that abe the danger or removes the cause. The abundance of min la this region for lielonged to another man end that she hated him. For many days there had case ie Identical with that of the foot- the next six years.' Is it not curious how nature leaves beau quarrel sad III will hefwe.ni him ball; ao noattar what happens to it or and the duke, and the scene which 1 how fierce the contests over it have her records and that, when n eerie had witnessed In the duke's room was of she them records cornea, dry years been, it remains as good an object for but one of many. Rupert'a proposals on her trees? the Be, by before. years noting as scrimmage to me, of which she had of course been on the growth of the great trees, we When anything goes wrong la the ignorant in no way aurprisej her when operation of railway trains the very know whether a certain year was wet I related them. She had lieraeif wantfact Itself should make it Impoaelbls or dry. Some St the biggest trees of Celt. ed Michael against Rupert even when lor the trains affected to proceed. lie was cafi'.ug on ine to deliver her fornix have 1,600 of these circles, atondstlll a to should be brought They from both of them. On thia night, instantly. There should he no pos- showing that they were big trees then, Rupert when site had gone te her sible mesne, for example, by which more than 1,000 years old when Co- room, hating furulshod himaclf with a two trains could enter the earns block. lumbus discovered America, but they key to It, made hi entrant. Her cries One thing la certain: Mistakes of all that time have been keeping a rec- had brought tho duke, and there in the any kind whatsoever, luetead of Invit- ord of the rainfalls. Men whose fa dark room white she screamed the men had and Rupert having ing catastrophe, should themselves there when these trees began to grow wounded fought, master with a mortal his make noddent absolutely impassible. were barbarians, can now cut these blow, had on tbe servants rushing In trees down and by tha circles can not escaped through the window, as I havt WESTERN PACIFIC CONTRACT. only tell their age, but can tell when described. This duke's blood, spurting The awarding of the contract, by the dry end wet seasons came to this out had stained bis opponent's shirt; not knowing that be had (he Western Pacific railroad to the country la the long ago and la tbs but Rupert dealt Michael hie death, wee eager to Utah Construction company, for the later years. finish the encounter. How he meant to These trees are not only marvel building of 820 mllee of road through deal wlttf the other three of tha baad I the State of Nevada, beginning at In themselvra, hut they are monuknow nut- I dare say he did not think, Wells and extending to Beckwith ments of a paat that la growing dim for the killing ef Michael was not prePeas, assures the completion of the even to the records of man. They meditated. Antoinette, left alone with Western Pacific and puts at rest all were 800 years old whan Richard the the daks, had tried to stanch his rumors of the compromise whereby Lion Hearted, with hie commend, shiv- wound, end thus was she hnsled till he died, aud than, hearing Rupert's the Gould and Hsrriman interests ered pearl with Bnledln and hie fan- taunts, she bed ceme forth to avenge were to jointly use the Central Pacific atical hosts. They were just sprout- him. Me she bed not seen, nor did she tracks from Welle to Wlnnemueca. ing when Constantine sew the vision till I darted out of my ambush and waa t Until thin let of the ona on the shy. They were leaped after Rupert Into the meat. The same moment found my friend! there was much speculation as to the 100 year old when Alaric stormeo real Intent of the Gould people. The Rome. Thay were 800 years old when on the scene. They had reached the movements of the Goulde were look- those tough old barons made King chateau In due time and welted reedy by the door. Rut Johann, swept with ed upon as in part a bluff, but now It John give them the great rharter. Inthe rest to the rescue of tbe duke, did must he admitted that all indications deed, they were strong, healthy treuv not open It nay, he took a part against point to an early completion of the when all the nations of Europe, ex- Rupw, putting himself forward more i Western Pacific from Sait Lake to San cept old Rome and Greece, were little bravely than any in hla anxiety te ' Frandaeo better than barbarians, but they were avert suspicion, end he had received a ' The line will be of incalculable ben- keeping their record then. They have wound, la the embrasure of the win-efit to Sait Lake, adding, ae it doea, kept it ever since, and by that record dow. TUI nearly half past S Baptwalt--' to the Importance of that city as a we can Judge of the rainfall on this ed; then, following my orders, be had seut Frits to search tho banks of the railroad center, hut Ogden will not fall coast for 1,000 years pay:. niaat I wee not there. Hastening to receive some advantages, although back. Frits told Bapt, and Rapt was TWO CENTS A MILE. being deprived of much of the overfor following orders still and riding at land travel that original ee la Uouid full speed heck to Terlenheini, while Harrisburg. Ta.. April Governor Friti would not bear of almmlonlug territory or ie diverted to the Denver Stewart today etgred Uie bill making ft Rio Grar.de at Denver. the maximum rate of fare on railroads me, let me Iists ordered what I would. On tills they disputed some few minA competing railroad from within the state two cents a mile. utes; then Rapt, persuaded by Frits detached s party under Hemensteln to gallop back to Tartenbelm aud bring up the marshal, while the rest fell to oa the great door of the chateau. For near fifteen minute it resisted them; Antoinette de Msuben then. Just fired at Rupert Mentis u on the bridge, they broke In, eight of them tn all, and the first door they came to waa the door of Michael's room, and Michael lay dead across the threshold, with a sword thmt through bia breast. Rapt cried ont at hi death, aa I had hesni, and they rushed ou the servants, bul these in fear drop;! their weapoua, i WHEAT FLAKE CELERY and Antoinette fluug herself weeping i at Rapt's feet. And all she cried was ' that I had been at the end of the bridge and bad leaped off. "What of tlie prisoner? asked Rapt but she! is the most perfect Food for children, aa k is fnade book her head. Then Bapt and Fritz, from the whole grain of tha wheat with celery. If with tbe gentlemeu behiud tbem, cross- - ( ed tb bridge, slowly, warily and with-- . no other diet obtainable, tt atone would give all the out not.--. and Fritz stumbled over tbs j nourishment required for th support and growth of body of De Gautet in the way of tbe the body and brain. Contains all tha phosphates door. Tliey felt him and found him, of tha wheat. Wifi prevent indigestion, stomach I (lead. troubles, constipation and bad blood. Then tbey consulted, listening eager- - i Palatable Hiitritleas Easy ef Digestion and Ready Is Eat ly for any sound from the cells below, (aits ssnMM. MhiMensftrifMieMssi eras Is bsNtoinft. but there none, aud they were greatly afraid that the king's guards bad killed him aud, having pushed hla body through the greet pipe, had ea- THE EXAMINER Cbe : isonei ttttt By... a 1 Qf 'HllimWHWH 31 Btrel-aau- euc-ces- it 1 . ; -- dry-sho- I i - ! i i I t'TAll. OGDEN, The Best Food ' For Children .' e &M1L - Haarr Halt to Cooes" AUML fi 1907. i St tbs castle," tb persisted. Is h in tws places, or era there two kings? gakod Ftevia. bewildered. Aud bow she aid be be here?" Ue punned s gentleman, madam, and they fought till Count Frits came, and the other gentleman took my fathers horse from me and rod sway. Rut the king te her with Count Frits. Why, madams, is there another man la Rurltaaia like the king?" No, my child," said Fla via softly (I waa told It afterward), and aha smiled and gave tho girl mousy. I will go and see this geatieaaau." and ah rose to alight from tbe carriage. Bat at this moment Bapt cama riding from the castle and. seeing the princess, made the beet of a bad job and cried to her that the Mag was well tended and la ae danger In the cattle?" she asked. Where else, audame?" said be, raped tb same way themselves. Yet because I had bet-- seen here they had till some hope (thus, indeed. Frits in hie frieuctxhlp told ni ej, and, going back to Michael's body, punhing aside Antoinette, who prayed by it, they found bowing. e key to the dour which I had locked But thia girl asya ho is yondcr-Wl- th end opeund tbe door. The staircase Count Fritz." was dark, and they would not use a turnod Lie eyes on tha child Bapt torch at first lest they should bo the with aa Incredulous smite. mure exposed to Are, but aeon Frits Every fine gentleman is a Mag to cried: The door down there la opeu! aach," said h. Kee, there la light!" bo they went oa Why, he's as like the king as on boldly and fouud none to oppose them. pea to another, madams? cried the Aud when they came to the outer room girl, a little shaken, but still obstinate. aud saw the Belgian, Beraonin, lying dead tliey lhauked God, Bapt Buying. "Ay e, ho has been Lera." Then, rushing late the king's ceil, they found IMchard lying dead acre the dead physician and the king on his back, with bia chair by him. Aud Frits cried, Tie' dead!" aud bupt drove all out of the room except Fr.ts and knelt down by tbe Mag, and, having learned more of wouuda and the a'gus of death than I, he soon knew that the king was not dead nor if proiieiiy attended would die. And they revered kis fare and carried him ta Duke Michael's room ana laid him there, and Antoinette rose from praying by the body of the duke and weut to bathe the Mag's head end dress hie wound till e doctor come.. And Kept, seeing I had been there euJ having heard Antoinette's story, sent Frits to search the most and then tbs foret. He dared seud no ons else. And Friu fouud my horse and feared the worst. Then, as 1 hare told, he found me, guided by the shout with which 1 bed called on Rupert to stop and face me. And I think II te mol Mis king. Do at ktea Mix" a man has never been more glad to Rapt started round. Tbe old marfind his owa brother alive than waa questions. Frits to coma eo uie, ao that la love shal's face aaked unspoken and anxiety fur me ho thought nothing Fiavis'z gteac waa no less eloquent of a thing ao great aa would here been Suspicion spread quick.see this man," Ill ride myself and the death of Rupert Hen titan. Yet had said Bapt hastily. should , him killed have Frits I grudged Nay, I'U come myself," aald the It The enterprise ef the king's rescue princess. Then come alone, he whispered. being thus prosperously concluded. It And aha, obedient to tbe strange lay on Colonel Rut to secure secrecy aa to tha king ever haring been In need hinting in hla face, prayed the marshal rest to wait aud aho and of rescue.. Antoinette de Maubeu end and the cama on foot toward where we Bapt Johann, the keeper (who, Indeed, wee to tho form girl to too much hurt to bo wagging hla lay, Bapt waving keep at a distance. And when I saw sworn to were reveal tongue just new), nothing, end Frits went forth to find tbem coming I eat in a aad heap oa Dot the king, bat the unnamed friend the ground and buried my fact la my of the king, whe bod lain la Zeada and hands. I could not took at her. Frits flashed for a moment before tho dared knelt by me, laying hla hand on my boulder. eyes of Duke Michael's servants on tho Speak low, whatever you say," 1 Tbe had drawbridge. raetamerpboais heard Sept whisper aa tbey cam up, happened, and the king, wounded almost to ilentk y the attacks of tbe and the next thing 1 heard waa a tow fear-fro- nt tha Jailers who guarded his friend, had at cry half of joy, half of lost overcome them and rested now, prince: It is ha! Are yon hurt? wounded, but alive, In Black Michael's And she fell on the ground by me and own room in the castte. There he had 1 been carried. Ills face covered wltp a gently pulled my hands away, but to the my eyes kept ground. rioak, from the cell, and theure orders It ! tho king!" abe aald. Tray. Issued that If hie friend were found ha Colonel Bapt, tell me where lay the wil should bo brought directly end pi of tbe Juke you played on me?" We answered nono of ua. W three ately to tbs king and that meauwhite messengers aboold ride at foil spaed to were ellrat before her. Regardless o! Terlenheini to tell Marshal Btrakencf them, aha threw her arms round my to assure the princess of tbe king! neck and kissed me. Then Bapt ipoke safety and to come himself with all in a tow, hoarse wh'sper: It la not the king. Don't klse him. speed to greet the Mug. The priuceai He's not the king." wee enjoined to remain at Terlvubeim Bhe drew back for a moment; then, and there await her cousin's coming oi hie further inductions. Thus tbe king with an arm still round my neck, she .would come to hie own again, having asked in superb indignation; Do I not know my Iots? Rudolf, my wrought brave deeds end escaped almost by a miracle tbe treacherous as love! It Is not the king, said okl Sapi eeult of hla unnatural brother. again, and a sudden sob broke from This lngeuieii arrangement of m hearted Frit. long headed old friend prospered in tender It wss the sob that told her no comee where It encountered every way a force that often defeata tbe raoei dy was afoot. He is the king!" she cried. It te the I mean nothing else cunning face the king's ring my ring than tbe pleasure of a woman, for, Id king's my lover her cousin and sovereign semi what It isYour love, madams" said old Bapt command he chose (or Colour! Rant but not the king. Tho king is there in chess for hlon. and tot Marshal tbs castle. This gentleman Insist a be weald, the Frinces Look st me, Rudolf, look at me!" Flavin waa In eo way Minded to rest al she cried, taking my face between her Tarlenhcim white her lover lay wound- bands. Why do you let tbem torment ed at Zeuda. and when the manthul, me? Tell me what it means! with a email suit rode forth from Tar Then I spoke, gazing into her eyes. lenhalni oe tbe way to Zeuda the prinGod forgive me. madame," I said. cess' carriage followed Immediately beI am not the king? ( In this order hey passed hind, and I felt her hands clutch my cheeks through the town, where the report Bbe gazed at me as never man's fact waa already that the king, going was scanned yet And I, silent again, tho night to remonstrate with saw wonder born, and doubt grow, and hla brother in ;,I friend lines. for that terror sprlug to life as she looked. he held one uf tbe king's friends in And very gradually tbs grasp of her in been confinement the castle, had hands slackened; slie turned to Bapt . most truitoro-.- It set npon. that there to Fritz and back to me. then suddenhad been n couGIct. that tbe ly she reeled forward and fell in my duke was slain. with several of his arms, and with a great cry of pain I that the Mug, wounded gathered her to me and kissed her lips, gentlemen, as be w.-.- hail seized aud held the cas- Bapt laid hla hand on my arm. I looktle of Z.'iil:i. All of which talk made ed up in his face. And I laid her softaa may W supposed, a mighty excite- ly on the ground aad stood up. looking ment, Mill liif wires were set In mo on her, cursing heaven that young Ru lion, ar.ij the tidings came to Rtrelsau pert's sword had spared me for thia only Just afier orders bsd been sent sharper pang. thitber t psre-t- the troops aad ovei awe the dtoa-tailequarters of the (Continued Tomorrow). town wl;h a of force. Thus I!;., princess Fla vis came to Zrnda. Arid n she drove up the hill, o o with tbe riding by the wheel O MRS. BRADLEYS CASE. O aud still iiLploring her to return in O o obedience to tbe Mug's orders, Fritz O Washington. April 5. An O ou Tarlenbeitn, with tbe prisoner of O unsuccessful effort was made O Zeuda. came to tbe edge of the ferrat. O today to have April IGth set O I had revived from my sworn and O for the date of the beginning O walked, resting on Fritz's ana, and, O of the trial of Mrs. Annie O looking out from the cover of lb tree. O Bradley, indicted for causing O 1 saw- - the r'lccess. Suddenly under- O the death of former Senator O standing from a glance at my compan- O Brown of Utah. Counsel for O ion' face tbit wo must not meet her, O Mr. Bradley opposed it on the O I sank on my knees behind s clump of O ground that it would he impos- - O sible because the defendant's O bashes. But there was ons whom we O O witnesses, moat ef whom are O had forgone, but whs followed ns O to he from the west, O and wa not disposed to let slip tin O woJld brought be unable to be here ao O chance of errning a smile ssd may hr k O soon. The matter waa left ua- - O crown or two, and while ws lay hidden O decided, although attention O the little form girl' came by u and rnti O was called to the fact that the O Schneld- O to tbe princess, courtesy iug aud cry O Hyde - Benson-Pimon- -i O er land fraud caaa is set for O Ing: .Madame, the Mag Is here in the O April 22nd. Thia rase will re-- o bualien. Mny I guide you to him, O quire several weeks for flial O O and should the Bradley trial O niadarae?' O not precede it, the Indications O Nonsense, child?' raid old The hug lies wounded iu the O are that Mr. Bradley will have C O tn remain In jail until the foil O castle. O term of court O Yes. sir, be' wounded. I know, but O he's there, with Count Fritz, and not O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . Rtre-keoe- PAIR PLATr. The American People are Noted for Tkelr Lavs of Fair Play, s, T This, That It May Bo fold Ta Bo a National Trait of Character. atrikea another a foal blow,, er malieioasly trice to mhu in hie tuciai standing is detested and abfaned. TU geuerally alow to mamteat their disapproval of such opportunity is afforded. this disposition te tho iaet that although base. upon Dr. Pierce, ef Buffalo, and hia widely celebrai- d F sometimes injured the cate of them meritorious rrmedip such urjut assaults have been met and their faki-hooh! a natural reaction has followed and their sale has aJ? ""e lieiona Medicini time, plrtel Un again. W Jn the ense of the oywel. of Philadelphia. tmbl'SMe-and Ttf! TTrrl-..-a Hil (ftaliciottelv f.tft. s ucll CrTTyroeliM l.:l people all over tiii bioamd country of our who have been cured of obstinate, chronic diraes through the use of lr. Plerws Medium and it is only nutural that such people should ri-- e up and apeak thair sentiments pretty freely when Dr. riero and nil bxmiuIuc are so unjustly attacked. These grateful patients of Dr,.Pireo are to be" found ta almost ovary hamlet and country village, and in the farm houses and mechanics' cottage in every nook and corner of thia great country. Common gratitude prompts such people to stand up and (Mend Dr. Fierce end hie m edict no against unjust and Kali clou attacks. Dr. Pieros1 Medicine have been oa ale in drag aiure all over thia country and in many foreign lands for more then forty year and yet tliolr aale continues to grow la a substantial and most gratiway. This coukl nut I fying were nos remedies of tney ordinary merit. WHAT DO THEY CURB ' oooooooooooooooo liiiii-oha- l -- Rtra-kenr- " d t Dr. Pieroc's Faverite Prescription Is not advertised as a "Cur AU " but admirably fulfill a slaglaness ef purpose, being a superior and mast positive remedy for one elass of dleoaaea eulr those easily reeng-nixe- d woekuaate. derangement, irregularities and painful disorders peculiar to women. U la a powerful, ret gently acting, invigorating, tonic and strengthening ner via. For weak, worn-eu- k overworked women no matter what baa eeuaod break-dowthe whether It bf from toe frequent bearing of children or from much , rare, or over exertion of any kind, be fouad "Favorite resari pit u" most etteteat la building ap the strength, all regulating (aa womanly function, banishing pain aad bringing about a reg- nier id healthy, Vigorous eoodltien of the whole female aysteBL Thus it cor recta prolapsus, or falling of womb, rat reversion, autaverstea aad other displsoe-ment- e ef tha female pelvis err ns, due to weakness or over exertion, lifting or fala akart, it amkas tiguing weak woman among aad tick woman wail, Golden Medical Dla As to Dr. eovary it kae a very large range of appli- eaUau, yet It Is by no amaas recommended aa a "Care-- 11." It paisas marvelous alterative, or Meed cleansing, properties and te at the same time a moftt lnvl aerat ing toate. or strength giver. It exert a specific, cleansing, soothing and healing effect apea all uia lining mueoua mrin- bralas ef the system; brace, Ua great curative vaf In all catarrhal affections, no matter wlier, n, r ovsr-wark- iB i iu.. la Chronic Nasal Catarrh, It Is well eteanao the pasaagea two or Aree tiaSsTa, with Dr. Wpe Cteurru 27, fu'dvWh.te persisting iu tha us ofS bi0? and tpflcif.c ktj cleansing for iu b)o3 a -- l wi evea alter they tiva, or chronic stage, aud ne wwtur Z how tnativ vsnrs muiUUaathtu inon M It is equally eifieacleiw (a affwtloiuirf mucous lining of Uui larynx, truucMs 13 respire tra-- organs lu general, thus ranu bronchitis, laryngitis and other ? giving rise to obstinate, is not ao good in anil eoughs fuilowiM It sudden colds, as la the lingering, rhrou must the "Galdaa Btdtol coughs. Nor work wlrtclis! Discovery " be expaek-ttIt will not euro eunaumpttea te advanced taga-- no madlrlne wifi it that, but for all due to laryngiul or hronchiaTlrMaaj and kindred affectlotm, of ttoF thnS which, if nogleoted or badly treated, am likely to lead up to eeusuaiptioa,' p Discovery "ran bo relied upua to pmdaa the beat curative result. The "Golden Median! Disonrery"k from its teal and apeelgc rurativseow trnl over muceaa furthers, espertalli eflleaeteua lu curing iedlgreilua, druM. is, weak iWuneeka nd Liver i ompUlDt1 er bllteuanw. Even ulceration of its stomich and bowel has in tboauudid rate been eared by it; alio otMteaw chronic diarrhea. In addition ta ail the foregoing, not tht least valuable of tha marvelously properties possessed by Ibt'DWcet. cry" b (be nuequaied regulating Us Uwngtbauing effuct exerted by It ovw ig heart's action, i that tnad some wondw-fucures of very pronounced valvnlariaf other affections of that orgee Tht rwieon why "Gulden Medical He eovery " cures eo wide rang of dlmara la made plain in a booklet tent fra aa request ninili to Dr. R. V. Fierce, fiufftlq NY. If Interested, send for IL Tbe powerful alterative or bloadwfiy hang-on-Mu- dhet-etou- a l . Ptet-eat- ears of eczema, blau-kes- , salt-rheu- pi nipjea. eriiptlow- - u and other tlda tffre tlons la all of which it baa madermitrfa ableeurea; site In erofiiloustnnaadt!4, or rithig tore. Takes! lbs epea ' ter,ulcer, Halm use Dr. Plercra a local application, while taking its Mdea Medical Discovery ta osmet the blood and clean the system. A fa will be aiaiUel to suy address on vsssiptL fifty-focent in atampe. If yawing fo i don't hace- it in stork, address Vi ur 'force, !"- believed the time ripe for such a asking and accordingly the inviutiem to Ba tha were issued. Employer and Employ Guaata of Carnegla. Among those who will he proof will bo Ralph M. Easley, Marco E Now York, April S. Tbe National Marks, president of the Whokali Clvle Federation haa Issued invita- Clothier ' association; Hennas te tions for an lnduntrla! peace uight, inaon, organizer of the America M which will take place this evening at oration of Labor; Ephraim Alston, the residence of Mr. and Mra. Car- delegate of 5,000 clothing eatum; negie. One hundred representatives James Holland, former prealdsat d of tbe public, one hundred employes the Central Federated Union; Jsao and one hundred representative work- H. Hatch, one of the prominent liter ingmen hare been Invited to attend. leader in the city and a delegate It the peace convention; Ml chart A Flo Mr. Carnegie will receive the guest and during the evening Mr. Carnegie gentid, formerly delegate of tb teller Carrier, and Isaac Hopper. will deliver an address. The gathering will be like that en- dent of tbe Building Trades Enplsp tertained at the residence of Mrs. Pot- era Association. ter Palmer In Chicago and la to further cordial re la tion a between employED. C. HAVEN DEAD. er and employed. At the time of the Chicago gathering Mr. Carnegie exNew Haven, Coon., April pressed hla willingness to ba the host C. Haven, widely known should the Civic Federation decide to hold a conference in New York. Ralph racer upon the national bike eirctft M. Easley, chairman of the executive and afterward a promoter of the pie committee of the Civic Federation, re- ad racea, fllsd today after a tone 8' cently notified Mr. Carnegie that he neaa. 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