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Show 1 - -- r intmuoam-ssTOsy. Hs f IlMilacUrt and Nervassness and Gltn a I ur for Umk. TSIKs From the Evening News. Newark. N. J. i The 'flowing Inters ting story as! told by Henry Maler. who harJs out' medicine over the counter of Jjr Andrew F. Purkharit s drug store at 271 Orange Street, this city, will of interest to ail sufferers from prove bead-ach- e and nervousness. He I was not always strong andraid: aa I am now. Long hours of robust work and study had left me in a wretched condition. Frightful, lingering headaches found me a ready victim, and at time I waa so nervous, that the dropping of, a pin would cause me to.jr!ve a Violent Start, and then f would be seized with--s. flt thru, waiv to put It mildly, exceedingly bothersome. Well 1 began to doctor myself. jc0w I jjatI ter myself that I know something of but-wimedicine: ail my knowledge I could find nothing that would cure those terrible headaches or put an end to my extreme nervousness. When I picked up a bottle my hand would shake . as though I bad the chills, and If It was a powder that I w as handling I stood a of good chance sprinkling it all over these black trousers Things went from bad to worse, and I soon realized that a man of my physical condition had better not attempt to mix any medicine. " Try a box of Dr. Williams- - pink Pills,1 said Dr. Burkhardt, one day; and as you know the doctor's advice la al- -i waya worth following I got the Pink Pills and began to take them. Aladdin's lamp never performed the wonders of these pills. Would you believe It? Before 1 had taken the contents of ons v box my headache began to give me a ' day off occasionally, and soon It left me entirely. Mow about my nervous- ness? Well, the pills put'an end to that with almost startling abruptness. You see I know enough about the business - to appreciate the Importance of following the prescribing physicians directions, and by paying strict attention to those given by Dr. Williams with each box of his Pink Pills, 1 was soon an other fellow. Look at me now A picture of health, eh? Well, that Is what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will do for a man, or a woman either. See. I can hold . this glass of water out now without spildo that two ling a drop, but I couldn't months ago, and "What is it, ma'am?1" he asked ex a dressed woman came up to the - neatly counter. "A box of Dr. Williams1 Pink Pills." Yes, maam, fifty cents, please. Thank you." These Pink Pills are great things.1 said Mr. Maler, as he turned to the reafter all he porter again, and theeo latter, too,-Dr- . had heard, thought Williams' Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life ' and richness to the bleed and restore shattered nerves. They are for sale by ' all druggists, or may be had by mall from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady. N. Y.. for SO cents per bo. or six boxes for $2.50. th JETSAM. To this day Lapp men and women dress precisely alike. Italian grape cult oris is are now making Illuminating oil from grape seeds. In certain towns of Germany the trier phone Is Introduced by tobacconists as an additional attraction to customers. In France a very good gas Is made from the fatty materials contained In the soapsuds after washing wools and yarns. Of the 313,000 young conscripts who presented themselves for military service In the French army last year, no fewer than 22,000 did not know how to read and write. A horse can draw on metal rails one , as much as on asphalt and times as pavement, three and one-thimuch as on good Belgian blocks, fivs times as much as on good cobblestone, twenty times as much as on good earth road, and forty times as much as on sand. European Radies are often Invited to the harems of the rich Moors In Morocco. Some time ago one of the Inmates a beautiful young girl fainted at the sight of one of the lady visitors removing her gloves. The young lady thought she was removing a thick skin from her hand, and the sight frightened her so muchft'hat It was some time before she could regain consciousness. There is a bank cashier still living In Chicago who was the hero of a wonderful performance Just after the great fire In 1879. The books of the bank In which he was employed were entirely destroyed by the flames, and with no data except the pass books of the depositors and his memory, this man restored all the fifteen hundred accounts so successfully that every depositor was sattwo-thir- isfied. The splitting of the forest trees by frost Is popularly ascribed to the same cause as the bursting of water pipes, namely, the expansion of the sap In But- this is not the turnlagatole. case. The splitting Is due to the contraction of the wood by frost la a similar way, but in less degree to what happens when the wood, is dried. When the thaw comes the trees expand to their original dimensions, The powder used in the big guns Is g stuff. Each grain is a hexagonal prism an Inch wide and or an inch thick, with a hole bored through the middle of it.-- In appearance It resembles nothing so much4 as a piece of wood. If you touch match to It It will take seven or right powder seconds to go off. like this Is employed In cannon because It does not strain the gun so much. The quicker Jiht explosion, the great the shock and the shorter the Ilf of tbs . weapon. two-thir- Slow-burni- FROM OTHER LANDS. In Dr. Max Nordaa has turned from of degeneration1 to lighter liter- the-cri- es ary labors. The Holborn restaurant In London announces an Innovation from hew York in the shape of a lady typewriter to take down letters In shorthand. In leather belts for summer wear colors and' styles. They there art are wider and ha" more ornamentation than last season. Wh!- - duck suits are to continue In vogue, but not the cheap, domestic duck. The material that comes over the sea will have the preference. Keapolitan itnw Is the material of n-- w which some of the most beautiful of the newly Imported bonnets are made. And it Is declared they cannot be Imitated. The furniture revival next year for the drawing room will be the rosewood end red velvet of over fifty years in. when there was less siyle, EL t mere solidity- - for-moti- to mw start, twelve completing the Journey to Bordeaux and ten returned to Paris aithia the time prescribed. The start was made on June 11, and the speed made between these two cities as as high as sixteen miles per hour on the average from Paris to Bordeaux and fifteen miles per hour on the return trip, the carriages driven by petroleum motors proving tho best. The electrical carriage dropped out of the race soon after leaving Paris. There is little doubt that electricity ill finally supersede all other motor powers, but at that time the storage battery systems were too imperfect to compete with the better-- ! nderstood systems of using oil. gas and Bteam. Through th courtesy of the Chicago Tlmes-Heral- d we are enabled, to oui first page the tflne vehlctear that took the prizes. In looking over the'results of this competition U is Interesting to notice that the steam carriages failed to make any showing as compared to the petroleum motors, also that the electric carriage compared very unfavorably with either of the others. It is stated that the cost of open of the petroleum carriages will not exceed two cents a mile. Thla, with the convenience and, much greater JHus-Bxte- V, I J of all in Leavening Power. Highest Latest U. S. Govt Report ABSOLUTELY PURE Over 400 Tb CMt at (Waning Rarlla, . It Is true that municipal affairs are, It is an interesting thing to know generally speaking, conducted here that 4.2U0 specie of plant are gathers more - wcesomk-ailand much more thoroughly than la the case in American cities. Thuf In IST5 the streets of Berlin, covering a total area of 6,780,-00-0 square meters, were cleaned at an annual expenditure of 2,000,000 marks (9500,000). Now, the area of Berlin streets having increased by 1895 to over 8,000,000 square meters, the streets are cleaned for but 8400,000 and cleaned, let me say, better than in any other large city in the world. Thia la due to system, to the excellent pavements, constantly renewed and mended, and to machine sweeping, which coats 00 per cent less than the Sweeping don ty hand. It is th earn with the street sprinkling. Thia is don during the season whenever needed, on hot, dusty day twice, and 1,800,000 cubic meters of Water are peed np in the thorough system of sprinkling between April I and November 13. The city doe it at an expense of but 2, 304, O' w mark this year. Cor. Chicago Record. y ba i ed and used for commercial purpose In Europe. Of these 42b have' a perfume that w pleasing and water largely into the manufacture of scent, soap and sacheta Them are more specie of white flower gathered than of any other color 1.124. Of these 127 have an agreeable scent, an extraordinarily large proportion. Nest in order com yellow blossoms, with 951, 77 of them being perfumed. Red flowers number 823, of which 84 srs scented. Th blua flowers are 304 varieties, 34 of which are perfumed, and the violet blossoms numbering 308, 13 of which are pleasantly odoriferous. Ft. Louis Post-Di- a patch. Nerves. Tobacco-Twitte- d Millions of aies keep ask tug for stimulant because the nervous system Is totsisutly Irri tated by nicotine poison, Chewing or smoking destroys manhood sod nervo toner It s not a bsblE but a disease, end you will Hod a zusr. an iced cure la Baa. Sold by Druggists everywhere, liook free. Address th blerUng Remedy to., Row York City or tkloasa No-T- o DoebtfnE HALL'S CATARKH CURE ta a ltqma ana on th blood taken tmereaUv. and art The Intellectual young lady looked aud mucous aurfacea of tb at siffm, W rite tor over her young glasses at tMluuoniala, free. Munularturea by F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. man aqd asked suddenly, "liow old would you taka me to be. The average young man fell into a Building by Machinery. amount of fuel It Is possible to carry, should certainly count very much in its favor. One can hardly Judge from the results as published, however, for there are no det-iilgiven as to whether the e 1 s vibration was serious or whether there was an objectionable smell from the fuel. The results obtained muBt be considered remarkable from a purely mechanical standpoint, as the fact that an engine, aa compact as the requirements demand, should be capable of continuous operation-o- f from forty-eig- ht hours to sixty hours, is a remarkable performance. The fact that an oil engine la an economical motor cannot be disputed. Borne tests made by Professor Irwin show that a motor Indicating six to eight horse power can deliver a break horse power' with an equivalent consumption of about one and pounds of coal per horse power hour. This being equal or slightly superior to the performances of the . best steam engines of large size. has ofThe Chicago Timee-lleral- d fered 15,000 in premiums for a race of horseless carriages to he held Nov. 2, 1895. Thia will be the first of its kind to be held in the United States, and will doubtless he the forerunner of many more. The course is to be between Milwaukee and Chicago, a distance of eighty mllea. The question is now being debated if the race be not made from DAILY SCENE IN PARIS. Chicago to Milwaukee and return,- a of ICO miles. distance civilization of Europe with that of however, attract vwlde attention. A Already a' number of entries have In the former you have the road race for horseless, vehicles was ar been Asia. made. The race is open to the and last between the in latter Paris you smooth ranged roads; broad, year world. money will be divided as find Only footpaths, bridle paths, and Rouen, a distance of eighty miles. A fallows: The First prize, $2,000 and a gold almost nothing of the western high preliminary trial took place about the middle of July, 1894, There wery 102 of these entries, and about one-hal-f, turned up at the trial, which was over a distance of about thirty miles. The result was the selection of twenty-on- e carriages to take part In the race of Sunday, July 22, 1894. Of the twenty-on- e carriages entering, about one-thiwere propelled by steam motors of some kind, the remainder being propelled by oil motors. There were no entries of either compressed air or electrical vehicles. The designs were of all descriptions, but the type most general medal, the same bclng bpen to com carried four passengers, though one carway. These but Indicate the primeval ried as high as ten. Peugeot Freres petition to the world. Becopd prize, the $1,500, with a stipulation that-icondition In which the whole transpor- had five carriages entered, all driven by event of the first prize being awarded tation question there remains. Goods oil engines. & Levassor had to a Panbard vehicle of foreign invention Or are carried at great expense on the backs of camels, asses and cooties. Civmanufacture, the prize shall go to the most successful American competitor. ilization in those countries is waiting Third prize, $1,000. Fourth prize, $500. for a better Interchange of products, The Times-Herai- d has adopted the both of the hand and of the brain. Till term motocycle" to be used in place that time barbarism. of "horseless carriage.1 There Is no In Europe and in the United States doubt that many European vehicles will learned men of many trades are devotbe present and make the run. ing their efforts to various problems The result! of this race will be beneof transportation, from swimming unficial In many wavs, not the least of der water to flying in the air. Bicycle which will be to call attention to the riding is described as being the next condition of our roads. With the comthing to flying. The wonderful deing into use of motocyclcs on a grand velopment of that means of locomotion scale there must of necessity be ImIs but an earnest of what is to take four engines entered, also driven by oil provement In our highways. When the place in the other branches. Horseless motors, and M. Le Biant had two steam demand becomes emphatic the work carriages are the next In order to exentered. The first carriage will be done. perience the effects of Inventive genius. carriages commenced the Journey at 8 o'clock The Farmers Review does aot wish Sunday morning, followed at short In- to take the position of an alarmist, and retervals by the other twenty. The throw out the that we will strictions and conditions of the race henceforth haveImpression no use for horses. On were somewhat peculiar, aa It was not the other hand, it can but advise designed to test the speed, and for this to keep a sharp eye oft the reason it was calculated at about eight situation. We see the Inroads the' miles per hour, no allowance being bicycle has made on the business of made for any greater speed: The ob- the liveryman, and also on the bust ject was primarily to test the control ness of producing the family horse. and comfort .of the conveyances, and The coming of motocycles will doubtalso the freedom from breakdowns less work of a revolution In rather than the speed. Two hours the equine something world. The first effect will stoppage In all wag counted upon, and be felt la lessened demand for carriage It was estimated that the Journey would horses. The last to feel the effects will , A few years ago we first began to hear be accomplished by 8 o'clock in the be heavy draft horses, and the common of electric vehicles being used in Euro- evening that la, twelve hotirs to make farm work horse. Ultimately even pean cities, first as the playthings of the run of eighty mllea, with two hours these may feci the effects of compett the rich, and then as the servants of tion from motors, but It is so far In the tradesmen and mechanics. They the future that the sale of draft horses were soon used for delivering groceries being bred and reared now will not be merchandise customers. other and d in greatly curtailed. Hence, draft horse common became London, quite They breeding would seem to be safest for th In France various kinds of vehicles farmer, it takes fivs years to produce a to run by electricity, were made, a few draft horse, and the market is not likebut more to be driven by steam power ly to be overstocked., As to the speed and by gas and oil motors. x'lth which mechanics will supplant The firms that manufactured them mugclt we can only conjecture. The increased la numbers, and were enbicycle was In UBe for twenty-fiv- e years couraged by numerous orders for horsebefore It really became a great factor less carriages. These were seen to In our economic. Only within the last of great advantage over the old style years has it exoanded beyond all to horses draw them. that required for making the average anticipations and bome what is deThe advocates of them enumerated the aboutstoppages, nominated a craze. eight miles per hour. But motocycles horseless The following superiorities: The race attracted a great deal of in- will doubtless not be thus slow in win so were Bing their way. terest, and the results obtained The bicycle ha satisfactory that efforts were made to broken the Ice, so to speak, and the diffsecure another race under more fro that can manufacture at a res icult conditions. Borne of the competifinable prlee motocycle family cartors of the previous race and a num- riages that a few cent cost ber of subscribers, including James per hour to run them, only will be overrun Gordon Bennett, collected about $15 000 lth orders from th first We can see for prizes, end arranged for the trial now the construction of electric car which recently took place. This race lines has Increased from a single line was from Versailles, through Orleans, a few years ago to Immense proporBlois, Tours, roltiers to Bordeaux, and tions today. Future Inventions will not hack to Paris, a total distance of about require generations to win favor as did 740 miles. This was a far more difficult the steam locomotive and the steamacboat People are now keenly alive to carriage can be maintained and made undertaking, but was successfully of .hose ny possible invention that will into do more work at less than half what complished by about ene-ha- lf reIt coats to pay for the feed, housing and competing. The stoppages wereBor- crease their comfort or meet their care of a horse. A good average horse duced to the utmost limit, tba t and, like the Athenians of old, cannot travel more than 8,000 miles a deaux being only eight minutes in one run af every new thing. Incredulity x and forty-sientries, were case. There him to from $123 to giving way to progi ess. Farmers' year. It costs keep made e the twenty-onvehicles rctoally Ksview. 500 ft year. A horseless carriage can The cost of building la wonderfully reduced by th use of machinery. Walls made of brick, stone, cement, plaster, etc., are reduced in cost more than one-halLarge building, the estimate of which is about one dollar per cubic foot, can be built for thirty or forty cents per cubic foot by the employment of labor-savin- g machinery end devices. Cement and morter, all the materials for stone work, with the brick and stone itself, may be mixed and handled almost entirely by machinery. A def tick, lifter and crane will perforin in an incredible short space of time work that It formerly took days and scores of men to complete. It would be advantageous if the same power and ap pliance could be eo arranged at to be utilizabla in small towns on the same prinoipia as those used In the large cities. At it now is in suburban localities, almost everything is don by band. N. Y. Ledger. To Cleanse the System Effectually yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when th blood la Impure or sluggish, to permanently cur habitual constipation, to awaken th ktdney and liver to a healthy activity, without lr rltstlnc or .weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds or fevers us Byrup of train of thought T wonder. said ha to himself, "whether she wants to be rated five year younger on th score of her looks or five years older on account of her brain? Darn these ad- Preservation of Wood. Common pine or even basswood may be rendered almost Indestructible, it is said, by soaking in a solution composed of one part bine vitriol end twenty of water. A French railway contractor announces a method of treating planks, etc., that greatly enhance their value, e piles the lumber in a tank and then cover thickly with quicklime Water is slowly added till the lime U slacked. In nbont a week the wood becomes impregnated, and is ready for use. Timber prepared in this way has been used in mines aod other exposed construe lions with good results. Dr. gives an account of the experiments made by bim for the preservation of wood. He says that Wood boiled first in lime water and then coated with allieete of soda, or liquid glass, will last a very long time. The mixture i 15 per cent alkali and 10 per cent pur soda Detroit Free Dress, said the shoe merchant as a customer left the store, "that you told me In a tone of voice that couldn't escape being overheard that a woman reminded you of Trilby. Yes. replied the new clerk, "and that's the seventh woman that Ive sold a pair of shoes to," Washington btar. 1 ran recommend J lso s Cure for ConK. 1. sumption to sufferers from Tott VT.H, Ft. Howard, W is. May 4, 1H. f. two-tent- horse-breede- queer-lookin- To can a man a German spy Is France a sure way of securing his HORSELESS AGE. Tribuna nstkrrt - r f- la th T et4t Gee's Cak bfitw tfeftA ftfcjrUU&g Ui. JV wlH Balsam Nmk up vs be Suva used V- dlMM.svery lorn. Vt - a bsl 4rugifi ft ent$ Th Explanation You say your father lingered a long while and died a sud den death. What do you mean by that? Tramp Well, th vigilance committee told him to leave town ii an hour, but he lingered for a day. Philadelphia Record. Ie Tea Desire le Adept a Child? International CblMren's Address tb Home Boriety, :H La Falla t., Chicago, Illinois, Rev. Ir. Frank M. Gregg, General Bur h a child as you may desire, 11 anager. of any ace, will be sent you oa ninety days' trial inclose stamp. Old Gentleman uw.U- - lUd ttesn. Us the elrcu&V "Did you ever see a mau fired out of a canon, asked th shoe clerk boarder. "No, said the Cheerful Idiot "t never did, but I sew a fellow fired out Cincinnati of a bait not loug ago. Tribune. bu4 li ! Wl$4wtni m teiku out tb 6otn, ami bit a eob Urn Jhlfckc braggi Net t Horn Senior Partner I think this new clerk is getting used to our wsya Dont you? Jun(pr Tartner I think so. II s was Brook20 minutes late this moruing. lyn Lifa fie f tnataf PITS V AnFKiib$owrtfrbj No If to put arvUHiCMrvf. iUoftpr Trwti4mt Klines Or lr, i lg tinttGHVs Kew lilt Bailor. Thats the seventh time this as w morn- ing, Therein who mind hD own business will nut soon run out of work. Kansas has H'.lliT farms, having an arreage of hU,. 14,454 Over 875, (Mi, (KM In ducks and are invested in this gec-- e If tb Six-lo-w Team. la Catting Ibstsld sad trtsd remsdy, Xsa n Baby I (ootuwa Stave tor Sbildiea Is tors and well Tvetbias- - A woman can't at the same time. le la love aud In politic Cold "Haases' Karla Cora air. or montf tfui64 Wftrmntwii to for frteft U Toni sad w.skuessylvld lull - They were discussing DO TOO EXPECT To Become a Mo!hcr? If so, then permit us to My that Doctor pietces Favorite -Prescription is indeed a true Mother1 Friend, A rs Gluv ttm-r- r ufUt-u-d- kftiw&yt ruUattrte, Eleetrle Development combination of th Wesllnghouse Electric and Baldwin Locoraotiv work is surely a very appropriate arrangement in these times of electrical development It looks very much like taking time by the forelock, and it is a big step in the direction of superseding steam with electricity. Perhaps, wa shall tee, one of these days, the same locomotives that fipwgo lumbering nqiaily along under a high steam pressure, pulling their long trains easily by th help of an electrical motor attach' rnent Tb old proverb that ther la nothing new under th sun, has long me fallen Into disuse. We teem just entering upon a grand era of new things Boston Traveler. Cincinnati women anyhow! vanced Fig. rd rd ' make 3.000 miles t an expense of not ve more than $40 power, and po hostler or 'coachman Is required. The horseless carriage has unlimited THE AlO OF :LCTR1C1TY tired. staying qualities. It does not get OUR EQUINE FRIENDS, It is not possible to tfb cruel to it- - It w ready at any and all times and die suffer from Influenza. Drive a horse flie Greatest Meehan teal problem Cf the thirty or forty miles one day and he Ceatary U Yarhma Stases of (Solution must rest two. Drive a horseless ferseventy-fiv- e miles one day and 200 is Electric Race Hetweea Chicago riage and the human If the choose, next, you and Milwaukee. The society jran enter no protest. lonhorseless carriage has the greater does not HE GREATEST gevity. The life of a horse horseless The exceed much years. eight mechanical problem of this age la transportation. Kd . ether question of a' j similar- - n&tare ao 4 cloaely affect the - the welfare of the people. The cost of every conceivable article of use la very governed largely by the cost f transportation, either of the finished article itself or the crude materials of which It Is made, or of the workmen carriage does not get scared and run that made It, and often all three com- away.,-I- t can be managed by anyone bined. Civilization itself waits upon after two hours1 study. It takes years of experienco to learn to manage horses, and the best drivers are the ones who most frequently get hurt The horseless csrriage takes up less room. Its Introduction will almost double the capacity of a street for traffic. The horseless carriage will almost eliminate the Item of street cleaning. The care of streets Is one of the great municipal problems and the horse Is the chief offender. The substitution of the pneumatic cushioned tires of the horseless carriage and motor wagon will make it possible to keep a street in repair aftthe problem'of transportation. It is not er it has once been paved. Ffance has taken the lead In the without reason that wise men have said: The civilization of any- - nation manufacture of these horseless carIs told by the condition of Its roads!" riages. end had one on exhibition at Worlds Fair." The motive power As the Roman Empire grew, mighty roads were constructed. Compare the of this one was electricity. It did not. ritE rot IT tUSKS ,t.CbiIdbirlh Easy by preparing the Nathns system for parturition, 11 ture and shortening Labor. The painful ordeal of childbirth is robbed of its terrors, snd the dangers thereof greatly lessened, to both mother and child. The period of confinement is also shortened, the mother strengthened and an abundant secretion of nourishment for the child promoted. 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