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Show "Whj o pale nJ ". fond lore, Vritkra: why so pi ei" "Weil if the truth mint t told I bare the Bioit vli!lnou cold a inui ever bid." 8be fn'y smiled a ionflilent and hipi'T smile and brouclit down ber bottle of l)r. Bull'i fouKb There l produce exihatige rumor that an earthou"-- hit sliakru up the Cullee giouuis of Ja a. Fire la said to 1 e a f ol servant, but It la apt to go out u!h: all the umc I bate tried Solvation Oil In my own cae for neuraleia anil experienced much benefit from its uae. very peiietiniiiip sua al- - wavs elves relief. J. 8. LEWI?, )nulai turer Hoots A Shoes, 54 Kaiette St., Kaitliuore, Md. YASBLIN .EL r'm Ctrrg DOLLAR sent by we win deliver, free of all cr.ereee. to any pereon tnibe Onlted Maiee. all tbe fvllowtna anlctee varefuuy pwiwl la a neat box: Onetwo-onne- e oottla of Pare Yeselrne 18 eta, OntKo-nu- bottle Vaseline trumane lScu. One ler of Vaseline Oold Cream IS el. One cake of Vaaellna (aninbor Ie ..... 10 eta. One case of Vaseline Hoap, unwanted... 10 eta. Ona caka of Vaseline Hoap. acentev.. Tt eta. due bottle of White VaseUna lb eta el. la) Or for stamps any Imla.artlrla at the price. If fnohat a oeeaalon to use Vaaellna In any form baoanafal lo accept only genuine sonde pat ap try tie in original packages. A g real many druggivta are Vying to persuade buyers lo take VAbKLlNK put up b f them. Never y ield to such perauaalon. as the article i s an ImltalLxn without Talue. and will not give you the reauit 1ti eitieci. A eottie o Hlu Seal Vaseline is,suld livalldruegjate at tea cents. CHtsssaori.H aT. re., f Blue si A lie will go s Ion;; war,,but the sender Usually has to pay the freight. The few men who don't make fools of themselves generally let someone else do it. It Is danperous to let horse rear; he Is then on his last lega. ft Borne girls are like s violin; It takes s btau to make them talk. tea V Token away sick headache, bilious headache, dizziness, constipation, inJigetstion, bilious attacks, and all derange-ments of the liver, stomach and bowels. It's a largo contract, but the smallest things in the world do the business Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They're the smallest, but the most effective. They go to work in the right way. They cleanse- - and renovate the system thoroughly but they do it mildly and gently. You feel the good they do but you don't feel them doing it. As a Liver PUl they're unequaled. Sugar-coate- d,' easy to take, and put up in vials, and hermetically sealed, and thus always fresh and reliable. A per-fect vest-pock- et remedy, in Binall vials, and only one necessary for a laxative or three for a cathartic. They're the cheapest pill you can buy, because they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You only pay for the good you get That's the peculiar plan all Dr. Pierce's medicines are sold on, through druggists. Those who use Dobbins1 Electric Soap each week, (and their nau.e Is legion) save their clothes and strength, and let the soup do the work. Did you ever try ltl If not, do so next .Monday sure. Ask your grocer for it. Bliine baa bought a tCo.COO house In Washm jtou. DLE.C.WBIS NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT! Ki - ' epMiflo for BrfMria, PftmiiieMt.flt. Nnrlf1sv WtMm full., MtwitaJ lprHion, tAftninf of U Brain. r tuiunff In leading to mfrtij dar n4 4th. PrmturKOid . Brrmne?t. Lom f l'ovr tait tr mi. Innuntr I , and 8prmtoriUo amuassxl bv vr-irttof- i of l rain. aif-bu- - or aUrh koi eonurru ont monlk'l irvak MDt $1 IMS, or alt for, $4, ivnt by mll prep, Wit amrlt rdar for all boira, will aend pun taar fliiavrDtw to refund aotn If tit tratimnt fall ta XUV. MlaeUlWM atMliaU aiad MtUal aid tasUj IftJ UOOD.UAN DIU 4-- On XllO fmrnam 3trM,, OMAHA, XJCB. BOILING WATER OR MILK. EPPS'S GRATEFUL COMFORTING. COCOA LABELLED LB. TINS ONLY. CONSUMPTION. 1 have a positire lemad far the above disease; bv its ase thousands of eases of the worst hind aod of lima lundinc have been enred. Iudecd so strung is my folia-te its ftinarv, that I will send TWO DOTTLES VRaE.wit b a VALUABLE TREATI.SB on this dueaw b njtul-frra- r who will send me their Kxpressand P.lMaulrfMS. T. A. Slocuin, M. t ., 181 Penal tiu, N. Y. The minister Is s temperate man, but he always responds to a "W ill you join usl" The dollar of daddies was round, but I I square. I Ilelman a l.lver Taria. Hot mans I.ivkk I'ii.i s cure Malaria. Hol.MAN'H I.tVRH IMl.LS cure Hi l.!H. r. Hol.MAN'8 LIVER TILLS euro 1 NDIorMTIuN. I'unipul'a free with full initructWitisanil eonimenrta-tien-liOLMAN lUVEU 1'aUCo., I'.O. Bul.'UA N.V. Berlin ought to be a i;ood place for topers, for it is s city always on the pree. SI re. Wlnelew'eSoot bins vrup, for Chil-dren teetbinc, softens the gums, reduces Inflamma-tion, allavs pal", cures Kind colic, lie. a bol I le. Conjugal love Is not preserved in family jars. A eallor should always take a cat lnat In a squall. The largest Furniture and Carpet hoiue west of lilcajro is located at Omaha, Neb., Cbos. ihiverick 4 Co.. l'rnprieiors. They have an immense establishment, occupying half u block of five story stores on Farnain alrect. and every floor la packed with the most elegant designs In carpets, diaperlea, aud the leading novelties In the furniture line. If you conleniplute buying write tbera for particulars, prices, etc., "or call and see their goods wbeu tou visit Omaha, whether you buy or not. Tbey tnke pleasure In show-ing people throurh their establishment, which Is ena! to any In Cb'csgo. 8Ilver coin money la reasonable enough but s silver bill seems Impossible. "August Flower" How does he feel ? lie feels cranky, and is constantly experi-menting, dieting himself, adopting itrange notions, and changing the cooking, the dishes, the hours, and manner of his eating August Flower the Remedy. ! How does he feel ? lie feels at ' limes a gnawing, voracious, insati- - ble appetite, wholly unaccountable, unnatural and unhealthy. August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel ? He feels no desire to go to the table and a fault-findin- g, over-nicet-y about what is set before him when he is there August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel ? Ke feels after a spell of this abnormal appe-- j tite an utter abhorrence, loathing, and detestation of food ; as if a mouthful would kill him August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel ? He has ir-regular bowels and peculiar stools August Flower the Remedy. When Baby waa aick, we cave her Caatorla, When she waa a Child, she cried for Caitoria, When aha became Ulaa, ahe oluuf; to Caatorla, When ahe had Children, ahe gave them Caatorla, Sheinnatisiji ( Sciatica ' SICKHEADAGHEl ' iroslilvelyeiired bym fi i DTT D O thr JJ,t,e Pllls- - fl Wll bllW TheT 10 '" r,i, fl tress from Iyspspia, In H rgiesrssiaee nlgestionaudToulltartO k jITTLt Eating. A perfect rem IS II II I mm f edy for niazlnrea,KsnMa3 ' I I I V fc. K Drow.lcesa, Bad Taafr-- i El 5aaa th Mouth. Coated? 8 PILLS. Tongne.Psinlntheaide.El f I sbJ TOKFIX) LIVER. TherH mmmrn I regulate the Dowels. H L 1 Purely Voc'tablo. m I Price 2S Cents 9 CASTES UEEICIKE CO., NEWYOAZ. 1 Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.! LADIES ONLY Hl?ilf FEMALE RECULATOR,sfa liilAUlU and ivnaiu to a day r money Bv mall I"--- seiilrd from VOOK HKMEDY CO., Omalia.Neb. MANHOOD ?I.R,!a- - ful litiprudruce. caiiKiui l'nn)Htur Nfivon ltntiy, l.Mt Manhuusl, Ac, liavinr ttitni in alii v rv known ifmeilv, hn fitwuvertl annipia uf whli-- he will up tut FKKK U tile w;f frrcil. AildntM J. II. UKKAi.S. h'. Slox MM, N. Y. i ;ty. WANTEDlXlwADY lotend outrlrcmlaro. Oo pleawint, pvinfr hom worst, fiw hntiradnllT. Hrntl 10c (.tlTerj for hookofltv trurttonnlnmirNKW AHT, with tenii. bVLVA-- OO, hoi N. hurt Huron, Hick. SWEET POTATorsgr.? required. Direction for iproutlng free. AddreB. Ts J. SKIMKEB, Columbus, Kansas. CIENSIONS&Wffft AND BILLI'RD MEN. SALOON Kliturei. llllllird .n-- P ol Teblni. anil I'ar 01 em wi'd to Till! CITY HII.MAKII TAULki tU , 11) Bo. liith slrtel, Uiua.ua, NVb. Hit CaiittHl required. trrnlari frw. DUt' PEN CO. BOSTON, MA58. jrfFWjfasW WMrw Tri OvarNF tm eauev mr yrSl'5. SCARLCTFCVER.COLOS. MtiSLra CATARRH, AO. lfjFAF)sour,D DISC T-- r OaVM that eVll lUaisV 4a lSftllf''mWmwimtBbiOWmi. Th4 sM 14 afar (s fdsfS WmW t14 r PsslltlTolt B. MilLllvVlllp XiM--n snoftfA wltfaoat rnvftl. JP5 Dr. BAILEY, CXCCijflj DENTIST. A Full Set of Teeth for $5 00. Teeth eitracted without pain or dan(er bv a new process. Gold aud alio; oiling at lowoal rates. Oflleei Paxton Block, Omaha, Nab. ninam Ths of t)i. Canary BraeSsrs oftha TTarsi Lj I IA L MuunUmi. ItTWtona Uiaun of I'M Ui"la, HSJ A lJ IM A pravant, thlr allmeau and haapa thpas IVIa'Alwl'IM lo food aoodltioa It aialaa Caaarlat a A IT CT C s1'1 whu headisa faatkate. DauV aTwlaSlfVa&O b nail for IS easts. Sold bjr all STwars and bird daalara. WftlfMrCIICOllIrd n-- nallad fraa. Minn. MfADDI TUB III Kit FOOD CO?, . flAnuUCaTbltilStna; PaiUDaLrailVi. taANTED AaenU to sell the Plnleas Clothes UtMi Uie only line ever invanled ttiut holds the cloth without pins; perfci't aya succosvt pateiltracentty-bwued- t sold only liy I W W aaTfnta, te whom the rlg-h-t Is E)IQ giveni on rvoeip: or llM lwe will send a " O aaniple line bj niatli nlao cirrulate, t and terms to eaebUiftecore: your territory at once. Artil'resaTus i,in r. (.. 27 Herrnon Ht.. Woroester. Man AWWINCS,TENT& --Vw(.'over"fort)or.e.-(i''r. Hirit,. inaoiitnfr, c. ai . .1. H AKKK', 10, Weal ThinfciSire KANsAs CITY, MO. Keud for ill al'aoaialogua. The baker always has dough on band be-cause he kneads it in his business. "Xow good clieestlou wait on appetite, and health on both." 'J his natural and happy condition of the mind and body la brought about by the timely use of Prickly Ash Hit tera. Svhile not a beverage In any sense, it possesses the wonderful faculty of renewing to the debilitated system all the elements re-quired to rebuild and make atronjr. If you are troubled with a headache, diseased liver, kidneys or bonds, give it s trial, it will not fail you. Can anvone tell just how long a clothea-llu- e Is when It stretches over one yard I 1 i ke S &p o i i'o.-Th-ey w5.sVc vselves to mB.kehc world .vgfr-hrer- . SAPOLIO is the J0 trie lifJhb of house-c.ee.n- i n T THE OLD RUT and old methods are sot the easiest by far. Many people travel t" because they have not tried the better way. It is a relief from a : of slavery to break away from methods and adopt . labor-savin- g and utrength-Bparin- inventions of modern times. Got of old ruts and into new ways by using a cake of SAPOLIO in j . house-cleanin-l CHWHESTOTB N8LISH, RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND riiS S THE OMIQINAL AND OCNUfNC. The only afK Hurt, and r.liabt. Pill tnr 1. LdlM. ask DfUfttat for t'kUhttr$ MnUmk !Uiman4 Brand in U4 aui Uold Dett.llt y lMJiMMall with bias ribbno. TsL mo other Llnrf. AA Bubmtituti' ni mmd Imitation. V All pills la ffMibMrd bnxM. pink wrappcra. art? latncrM essaivitxrfi-ilsk- . at !rtixjisu- at mmi s 4. to siamrM far i'vrisatftr, trailsMBlaia, and l Hpf tnr l4Hra.w in Imt, b? rtiir Mall. Itt.OOO TMtlmoataia. Aam Papf. CHICHCSTKR CHtMICAt. Co., M eiUsshtHanatv, ftAld mi mU lethal Utruflfflata. 1'Hll.AIH- I.I'IH, lkA. , The Soap ! that Cleans Most is Lenox. PURIFY YOUR I BLOOD. But do not use the dangerous alkaline and mercurial preparations which destroy your nervous system and ruin the digestive power of the stomach. Tho vegetable king dom gives us the best and safest remedial j agents. Dr. Sherman devoted the greater part of his life to the discovery of this relia-ble and safe remedy, and all its ingredients are vegetable. He gave it the name ol Prickly Ash Bit lers ! a name everyone can remember, and to tho present day nothing has been discovered that is so beneficial for the BLOOD, 'or the LIVER, for the KIDNEYS and (or the STOMACH. This remedy is now so well and favorably known by all who have used It that arguments as to its merits are use-less, and if others who require a correct-ive to the system would but give it a trial the health of this country would be vastly Improved. Remember the name PRICKLY ASH BITTERS. Ask your druggist for it. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., ST. LOUIS. MO. wSfStf MJS, 4 IM.roTTTnT.IA','1!! JU-im- i AAtIA bo.ooo. Bua s kSfl Z Za lJ,gHagiv!lfaV potatoes ci lR?WJJsWsWses How many people 1 O there are who regard the j lJLref coming of winter as a con-stant state of siege. It seems as if the elements sat down outside the walls of health and now and again, led by the north wind and his attendant blasts, broke over the ramparts, spreading colds, pneumonia and death. Who knows when the next storm may come and what its effects upon your constitution may be ? The fortifica-tions of health must be made strong. SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will aid you to hold out against Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility, and all Anaviic and Wasting Diseases, until the siege is raised. It prevents wasting in children. Palatable as Milk. SPECIAL. Scott' Emulsion la t, and ia prescribed by the Medical all over the world, because lta Ingredients are ecientirkally combined In such sv manner as to greatly Increase their remedial value. CAUTION. Scott'a Emulsion is put up In aalmon-colore- d wrappera. Be aure and get the genuine. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Manufacturing Chemiste, New York. Sold by all Druggists. awaj DISO'8 KEMEDY FOR CATAURH. Best, Easiest to two. s EI cheapest. Relief Is Immedinw. A cure Is eerutln. For i I I Cold In the Head it has no equal I 1 I It is an Ointment, of which a sirr II partiele Is applied to the I I I nostrils. rrice,60e. Kold by druggists or sent by mail. 11 kaal Address. JL X. Uazkltink, Wurrcn, Fa. eSaaJ MnnKf MB FRUIT TREES I VINES I K,' V.tl 1 WonnvFrnlt end Leaf Bliht of Apples, Pears. Cherries, L'VPCI CflD PRATlN I B Y VB I W 0r,p and vJMa Hut, Plum Ourenlia prevented bv oaint CAULtOIUfl OUTFITS. VaFS lW iTaEaFeCT FHUIT ALWAYS SLL8 AT GOOD PRICES. Catafcmaahow' xJI '1.?jL sm.Jlin sll iniurioaainaeotatoFrnite mailed free. I.arae nloels of srutt Treeef Vieea, i9 aod Kerry Plants at Boiteaa Addnes WM. nTAtll iaiBc7 lilav For Coughs and throat troubles use "Hhoiyx's liiioxcuiAi. Tkociif.s." "Tbcy stop an a1la?k of my aftlima congh very promptly."!'. Fai.ch, Sllamlvll.e, Ohio. 25 vflrettlt BOOK er PrtatadV tSEEDSVSSZ if I and upwania according to rarity, i2 jtJ aearcity, or cost. Cneap"tfjf any If J by oz. A t. lOdOOuuentraa. CViraf lVie mu trr. R. H. Hhumwkv Baokford 111. ELECTRIC BELT ANI atTJSJPBjreiOHY. Patented Aug. 1 6, 1887, Improved Jutr 30. 1889. BH. OWKB'B ILEOTKO-QMiPVVtt-A OALVAKIO BOUt BELT S5ffXlSpaSlHD SUBPEMBORY till FifiWI 1$W kaPSl AU Xasuiaatie tumbafo,OeBeral KttWWS45aaa lfervoaa DabiUty, JwRGffCostivensas, KMaey Piseassa, Ifftrvousacss, Vl.: "vOTy J" Irtmbliiif, Sexual hanstioa, astinf ef eausa by Inaiaustiaaa la euth,Afe,'f.TS;- - y arrisd or Single Life. Bsattorsip Mipirtlstfar ctruli afliiUa 30 din Mil dV.ovs electric insoles., rii'r" Also an Cieotrlo Truaa and Belt Combined. mni Sa. aaalata tow rmaa lllail'4 book, 1 aafaa. eblck will be aaal To. Id plain aala4 aaTalapa. Maatlaa tbl. paper. Address OWES ELECTRIC BELT A APPLIANCE CO. 306 North Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. MAGIC CUira" 500 lor a case of LOST or Pailido, MaNHOoa, Geaatalor NaaVOUS OaaiLITV, waaknM e eedy er Baled, tbe electa ol errors or caceaacs ia eel es youna; that we caoaot ewe. We fuaraatee every case or refund every dollar, five days trial tree sneel t), lull course S5. Perceptible beneaa rea ited la three days. By ataU. secarely packad Irasa ebeervstioa. Oook Himidv Co.. Omaha. Naa. 'jagSaLtg i ThomptOB's Eyt WaUrT W. N. U.,Omah, 65810 DRINK iFIFlU A True) Combination of MOCHA JAVA and RIO. Ficturo Card Given With every pound package. For 8al evarywhere. WmIui tiiet CaTMs,(t OARFIET.n TEA cares Constipation aod Sick Headache; restores the Coiuplexioo; astves lo:tora' Rill a. Bold by Drisgnlata. fU)AI rUlUfCCDnnUlUiCdtLedarnitveeroat aigHrriot lwdletrh,oat ttaeskSafyeotuyr esoreaseper, er wriu te Uw Company, Baltimore, Hd. a A nlCC can have smaller feet. Polid UnUlaaOaimfiirt, Paniptilet free. Sam-ple pluu lOo. Tho Fedlaa Co., New York. tJIUTCnl 1BH TOTRITFL. Wepsy I All I CUi tWtollOO amoBthaiidezptosea. TljKaVt lsH.lrO ION,Tadleoii, le TlOnlfl Meter ll,S Cararully Invested IAA e I AuUrfia bars hrin Annaally troai twaatr Iwtl e ta, Issrta Xaceata ajrraaTaan Co., Taeeaia, Weak i "W- -' Ear f To the plain facts about Pearline, and then give Pearline a chance tc prove them, by giving it a fair trial jm C$ V Nothing else will give the same1 r L4XV' result. It washes safely, as well V r as surely ; it cleans carefully, Y as well as easily. It is as cheap as soap and better. Anything that can be washed, can be washed best with Pearline. It lightens labor and does lightning work. As nearly as we can figure, about eight millions of women use i it. Do you ? You Will sooner or later. PJ-jp'- a. To peddlers or unscrupulous grocers who offer imitations of Pearline, and say, "it is just as good as," or "the same as" Pearline. IT'S T ' FALSE. Pearline has no equal and is never peddled. LrlSteil ,3, JAMES PVI.E, New Vork aw WfOlstBeera-nowlwirei- t aeavasBBaaj leading remedx tor ail tba J rrl iiv I onnatural dtscharsee aad f yo,"'J.?IriAi.. 1J pcreirvteaJfeadcleuereesefeoor ttshneend.eblll. II I aSTi.la-lSt? ttaotlwnofmene. akaes4cullar I I MrdaairVy Ipreacribeltaaoreelsare, 1 1 Tnr ivnatCHCb'"'" Tn. la reeommeadlof It l a1 enfTrera, VWi.atAv5J.8T0HE,O..0Hl.n Traaural VUtCX PENS lO IMS A pension for everv disabled fold!er or "Bnller who served nfneiy days durlna late war.reaardieae ' of cause of disability. Pensluos for elbSvidom . miner or disabled children of deceased ettfilier and sallura who served as above. PerisfuiiS fr dependent Parente. reaardleaaof dependency at date of soldiers death. No charae unless suoceaa-fu- l. Address at once. II. r. BKIILIS, Attorney at T.w, Tnehtaal4.a. D. C. Our spare hours are well namel; they seem tbe sbortest of tbc day. There Is a good deal of the sg about a dog. Locnstt and drought have killed tbc maize crop. A .tlyatarr. Bow the human system ever racoyars frees the bad effects of the nauseous medlolaee often liter arally poured Into It for the soppositlre relief of dyspepsia, liver complaint, eonatlpatioa, rheuma-tla-and ether allmenta. It la a mystery. The mischief dona by bad medlclnea la eoaroely leaa than that caused by dieease. If they who are weak, bilious, dyspeptic, constipated or rheuma-tic, would oftener be guided by the ezperienoe of Invalids who ban thoroughly tested Huetetter's Stomach Bitters, they would In every instance Obtain the apeedlest aid derivable from rational medication. This medicine la a searching and at the aame time a thoroughly safe remedy, derived from vegetable sources, and poaaeaaiug. In conse-quence of lta basts of pure spirits, properties aa medicinal stimulant not to be found in the fiery local hitters and stlmulanta often resorted te by the debilitated, dyspeptic- and languid. Building Stoneo aael Front. An English chemical journal reports a series of experiments by Mr. Uan-ching- er to determine the resistance to frost of natural and artificial building-stones- . From three to six pieces of each kind were elected, and their ten-sile strength , wet and dry, their ca-pacity for absorbing water, alteration in volume, tensile strength and beha-vior toward water after freezing and thawing twenty-lav- e times, and their specific gravity were determined. Of samples of twenty-on- e different kinds of natural stone, only six one of e, one of diorite, and four sand-stones were found to resist repeated freezing, though four other resisted fairly but not absolutely. Of forty --one Bam pies of artificial stone similarly tested, only three were thoroughly un-affected, while eight were fairiy re-sistant. Whalla ostl bra Marring. survivor of the hardships of Fre-mont's terrible four expeditions writes as follows in a posthumous narrative of the expedition printed in the Cen-tury for March, in which he more than hints at the fact of cannibalism: It was curious to hear different men tell of the workings of the mind when they were starving. Some were con-stantly dreaming or Imagining that they saw before them a bountiful feast, and would make seiectiens of different dishes. Others engaged their minds with other thoughts. For my part, I kept my mind amused by entering con-tinually into all the minutiue of farm-ing, or of some other systematic busi-ness which would keep up a train of thought, or by working a mental solu-tion of mathematical problems bring-ing in review the rudiments of some science, or by laying out plans for the future, all having a connection with home and after life. So in this way never allowing myself to think upon the hopelessness of our condition, yet always keeping my eyes open to every chance, I kept hope alive and never once suffered myself to despond. And to this course I attribute my support for there were stronger men who, by worrying themselves, doubtless hast-ened their death. Ten out of our party of thirty-thre- e that entered the mountains had perished, and a few days more would have finished ttie others. .4 Blooming Itegluu. The Maritime Alps, a small depart-ment in Southern France blessed with an exceptionally mild climate, makes a specially of growing flowers, particu-larly in the winter season. The pro-duct has become really astonishing, reaching an annual total ot 8,308,000 gilograms (nearly 7,300, 000 pounds), having a value of about 15.000.000 francs. This includes 1. SCO, 000 kilo-gra-of orange blossoms, the chief crop; 1,000,000 kilograms of roses; 157,000 kilograms of violets; 147.000 kilograms of jasmine; 74,000 kilograms of tuberoses; 50,000 kilograms of jon-quils, and -- 0,000 kilograms of migno-nette. .4 Chance to 5lake Money. I feel It my duty to Inform others of my success plating spoons, castors, jewelry, etc. The first week I cleared r.7.0, aud in three weeka $80. By addressing the Lake Electric Co., Knglewood, 111., you can get circulars. But months apo I was poor, I now have a nice home and bank account all the product of $3 Invested In a Plater. A READER, To Ulapel Colds, Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or sltif;i,'iffh. to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy ac-tivity, without irritating or weakening A them, use Syrup of Figs. Tricycle Driven by Petroleum. Among the latest attempts to pro-duce a satisfactory motor for licht road vehicles is that of Mr. Kuward llutler of Greenwich, England. His appara-tus is a petroleum motor tricycle, which is expected to run forty miics, atarato of three to ten miles an hour, on a con-sumption of one gallon of petroleum or benzolene. The motor is placed on the rear wheel, which is covered by an oil reservoir, of a capacity of three and one-ha- lf gallons, and has a cylinder on each side, and a el close to its spokes. The first stroke of the piston draws in the air and oil vapor, the sec-ond stroke compresses the charge, which is exploded at the third stroke, and exhausted on the fourth. The crank shaft operated by the pistons is geared to give motion to the rear or driving wheel in the ratio of 6 to 1. The compressed charges are alternate-ly iguited by a spark from an electrio battery under the seat between the two forward wheels. Stopping and start-ing are accomplished by raising and lowering the driving wheel by a foot lever on castors, steering is effected by a pair of rocking handles actuating the front wheels, and the speed is regu-lated by a throttle-valv- e lever. The complete machine weighs 280 pounds. $101) Keward. $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there la at least one dreaded disease that sdeni'C has been utile to cure in all Its singes, and that is Catiirrh. Hall's Catarrh Lure is the only positive euro now known to the meiiital iraiernily. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act-ing directly upon the blood mill niucous sur-faces of the system, thereby desiroyine the loimdat on of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the consti-tution and usslstlng nature ui doing its work. The proprietors have so much ialth kn its curative powers that they offer One Thousand Dollars for any case "that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J: CHENEY fc CO., Toledo, O. Jj"toid by Druggists, 75c. Tflesruph c ratblree When it is considered that tome 10, -- 000 messages liaiiy are sent over tho ten cables connecting Europe and North America, something will be re-alized of the present importance of submarine telegraphy. The cables of the world, according to Mr. Geo. W. Niven, now number 2, 045, of which 798 belong to governments and 'J47 to privute companies. The total length is 1 .'0,070 nautical miles, of which 207,540 miles are owned by private telegraph companies, nearly all 5rit-is- h, and 12.524 by governments. The Eastern Telegraphic company has sev-enty cables of a total length of 12,958 nautical miles. The British govern-ment has 103 home cables of a total length of 1.481) miles, and 216 colonial cables of a total length of S.811 miles. Of the other government cables. Nor-way has 236, averaging less than a miie each. The longest cable extends from Brest, France, to St. Pierre n, a small island off the coast of Xew Foundland, and measures 2,685 nautical miles, or 3,091 statute miles. The oldest cable in use is the one first aid that from Dover to Calias and dates from 1851. The Hand Klaa. The kiss of tho hand is undoubtedly ancient, and therefore is not derived from that of tho lips, but probably the converse is true. The hand kiss loosely asserted to be developed from servile obeisances in which the earth, the foot and the garments were kissed, the hand and cheek succeeding in or-der of time and approach to equality of rank. But it is doubtful if that was the actual order, und it is certain that at the time when hand kissing began there were less numerous gradations of rank than at a later stage. Kissing of the hands between men is mentioned in the Old Testameat, also by Homer, Pliny and Lucian. ' The kiss was applied reverentially to sacred objects, such as statues of the gods, as shown by ancient works of art and also among numerous etymologies by that of the Latin word "adoro." and it was aiso metaphorically applied by the inferior or worshiper kissing his own hand and throwing the salute to the superior or statue. Popular Science Monthly. |