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O. WEST & CO, %2W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS., Sole Prop's West's Liver Pills, | isk your rotailer for fo Original $3 Shoe. Nene Genuine unless bearing this Sta: 2, JAMES MEANS’ $3 SHOE. Made in Butto1 & Lace. Best Cal Sin ‘Uneasoled tn in , Means &Co., 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. teed APRIZE, Send six cents “ietor postage, and tive free, a costly box of goods which lp of eithersex, to more mon- eyed than anything else in the ld. Fortunes await the workers ab- butely sure. At once addresss True & » Augusta, Ma‘ ie, ADVERTISERS learn the exact cost arly proposed line of Wertising in American by addressing to. P. Rowell & Co., q per Advertising Bureau, 3 10 Spruce St, New York. \ 0 the RICITY A MOTOR. ——+0 20. __ A Successful Experiment on the English Channel. Yesterday the channel between England ond Calais was crossed by a small launch. the Volta, the motive The intended as a scientific power of which wasete ic voyage was experiment, ] the direct object being utilization of electricity for the propulsion of launches boats. It of the boat and the inventors of the apparatus by which she is driven, that by the storage of electricity in accumulators, which only require to | © occasionally changed when notin 4 use, launches such as are attached to very large vessels may always be hanging in the davits ready to make a voyage, the dormant motive power being set in force by the of a switch. The inventors, Messrs. Stephens & Co, ot Milwall, hold that this motive power 1s pecu harly adapted to torpedo boats, and yesterday the Volta quitted Dover with an entire absence of that noise which characterizes a steam lautch, mere turn- ing and which must be a great disadvan- tage in approaching an enemy’s ves-* sel. The speed at which the lauach traveled was slow, about five miles This 1s a difficulty which may be overcome by turther an hour. scien- tific improvements, or by the provis- ion of space tor a larger number of accumulators, though the purpose of yesterday’s trial was not so much to obtain ¢ at speed as to put the prin- ciple to a practical test. The day was in every respect favorable for the voyage, the sea being almost a The boat down from the dead calm. had sailed Thames to Dover, and her usasts bad therefore to be moved before she started, although these were Oars, as well as some cage accident. She is thirty-seven feen in length and near ly seven feet beam. rnied, in of She is built ot steel plates, and is so constructed that the whole of the space between the deck floor can be filled with elec- tric cells or accumy ors, of which upward of sixty pla board. Mr. Toms, pilot, who was engaged by Captains Webb and by Cavill to accompany them on their were ced on channel swims, had charge of the craft and steered her across. Shortly after 10 0’clock Mr. ens and several gentlemen, including General F. the stepped into the launch, Steph- Braine, balloonist, which was towed out ot the docks in the pres- ence of a large number of people on the pier. The little boat got fairly under way by 10:30 and glided quietly out ot the harbor. She made straight across the flood tide way and steod off tor Calais. She was low in the water, and her steel bull being painted light it was not of in Calais was reached about 3 o’clock after a most success- ful trip, the passage havirg been and fifty-one long before she was lost sight the channel. made in three hours minutes. The Volta the return trip shortly the When reached Caiais it was found that the electrici- tv had been stored the accumulators was so far from being exhausted as to warrant the journey being attempted more ador Even on the arrival at Dover the electric current still strong, notwithstanding that during the last half bour the launch had been driven at the rate of tourteen The total trayersed was about 50 miles and the speed was varied at will by means of the switch. The trial is regarded as a distinct success. An amusing incident occurred on the passage and was a remarkable proot of the noiseless way in which the launch traveled. When about mid- channel Toms, the pilot, observed a seagull floating asleep on the water. The boat was run mght alongside the bird, which was actually caught by at Dover before § arrived on in evening. she which in return without was miles an hour. distance the neck by a person on board and | taken into the boat. The gull was brought back alive to Dover. A Reuter’s telegram states that the Volta reached Calais in three hours and fifty minutes, the return | journey occupying about tour hours 10cte. for 100-Page Pamphiet | nd fitteen minutes. and torpedo | is claimed by the owners | Pluc Western 1001-Ma‘am. We remember a school teacher. who ne to the land office at N1o- Nebrdska, late one Saturday night and hunted up the officers and prevailed upon them to let her make proot on her claim. so that she could reach forty time to resume her brara, home, miles distant, in school on Mon- day morning. She owned the pony & pony that carmed her on ride otf eighty miles, and fed and cared for herself. She had learned it as she had earned the money to improve her claim, by teaching the frontiersmen’s children the rudiments of an education fe 26 a month. And away out on the bleak high | lands ot Washington, we remember ot tow-headed youngsters and the like a queen among her loving sub-| jects. A prairie fire had just swept! down the place, and there had been no help near, so she helped herself. as all such women do. She locked the little shavers in the building, and | with the head fires and hke a general leading a for- Jorn hope; fought until her hands were blistered and her tace blacken- ed, but she saved her flock, did that rest set fought didn’t faint, but looked like a daisy. up The Western woman is not degenerating.—Cleveland Star. Brace up. You are feeling depressed, your appe- tite is poor, you are bothered with Head- ache, you are fidgetty, nervous, and gen- erally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace up, but not with stimulation, spring medicines, or bitters, which have tor their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate for an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than betore. What you want is an alterative that will purifv your blood, start nealthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renwed health “and st gth. Such a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters and only 50 centia bottle at John G. Walxer’s Drug Store. idea that are hars. ed at the all unselfish people A man must be, according to his plnlosophy, an economist in his nature or else he is profligate ot his words. So it seems that man only bas two choices be- tore him in this hfe. He either a liar or a skinflint. Mr. F hler, San Francisco, Cal. a severe cold, and became so hoars he could not speak He tried a BRE? of remedies without benefit, and even the efforts of two physicians fa led to give the slightest relief He was indu- ced to try ioe 1 Cure, one bot- Free from Opie: SAFE. SURE. VelinaCrdial CURES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. [7 is Iavigorat- ]7_eives NEW ing and De- LIFE to the lightful to take, whole SYSTEM wa Moncles Fox AT Vevvv eens a no os en ble Medicines, combined skill- Book, ‘Voliza,’ byleading ysicians, telling to treat dis- = a a and Pleasant a1! Draggiste and Grocers. Should the dealer | rasan ny VOLINA CORDIAL, remit $1.00, and fal cise | Will be sent, charges paid. PREPARED ONLY BT Volina Drug and Chemical Company, BALTINORE, BD. T. &. 4. teacher from the Kansas normal, and | smiling | Colonel Higginson, the author,has | must be that two day’s | a little school house with its group} sun-browned teacher in their midst, | ‘PARS| i | MACKEREL you have not tried it, do so AT 0! Sadies ec is relief for you; it has been oe SoMMeune Read w! on eminent physician has to say upon the subject: th cn oy und etng rls tom the ue of Tonglion came of Dynes 2 of sufferer from this diseass, erprocnate Tat inant yer moi w ssa a git inno of similar character, but this is aremartable cacut Ut hrmaaee Si'ver betse: A. A. MELLIER, Sole Prop’r, 70° & 211 Wasbingiow Aves Sn TE ee ro set oy PS : Ss we ets cs ne. i wv ris, Croup, Asthm: a ap, Asthms, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Rheumati Rheumatism, m4 at the Langs, ugh, Whconing Cough, Diarrhoea, Kidney Trowole and Spinal Dies: ce Pamphlet treo. free. Dr. 1.8. Yonuson @ Gor Boston iN 2 MAKE NEW, BRIicH These pills were a wondert: discovery. | relieve all manner of disease. The ihiormat Riss. Find out about them and will 4 Sold everywhere, ors: Ps Condition roumiLesch bes i worth ten So thankful. Cpe pills 4 & dose. justrated pamphi NeGOr: yaa St., ENSONE0.,g8'C HBr. Boston. = < pa we mNothung on earth on Powder is absolutely trated. One ounce chicken cholera and worth a and of all diseases of hens, any other kind. Itis Is worth its weight ae Medicine to! in gold. Niustrated ai ven wien food. book by mail free. ~erywhe: in! a on Pa ay ag tip cans, $1; b; mail, $1.20. Sars by expr: a DELS Jouivsdn & Co. Becton f The Best STICKER ¢ money on f ESTABLISHED 1897. years since this medicine was offered as a remedy Tor Worms, and from that time its reputation bas steadily increased until at the present day it is rly all parts of the wortd to be the sovereign remedy. Worm Confections, It is_now nearly sixty B A. FARNESTOCK’ the disease, have . Fahnestock’ 's Vermifuge continues to grow in ate than of overcoming iy exhausted, and B. A. mm no other cause than worms, and sfasms are most frequently the res are irritable and feverish, sometimes craving food and eating ravenously, ‘at worms exist in the human system from earliest infancy, therefore parents—especially mothers who are more con- Ay with their childre 79 and speedily removed form the most delicate infant, by the timely use of B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge. ysicians do not hesitate to recommend it and use it in their practice. and many of the most eminent of the profession, from all parts of the country, testify to its uniform success. In fact. it never falla, It has frequently been given to child- ren as asafe purgative, n ordeed n must be used by every purchaser to be his own judge in one sense, an ._ The si Ibiials are Ble As FAHNESTOCK, and be sausied with nothing else. New FRANKLIN, Howarp Co., Mo. Messrs. Schwartz & Haslett, Pittsburg, Pa. ‘Gentlemen—I have used some of that most excellent rem- edy, B. A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, and found it to have the Mesited effect. “T think your Vermifuge can not safely be dis- coding Ma @xemedty onic all ae emcees a a ANDY, M.D. -d @th in any fami), You Pensed (ih in any family, Yours, “TiUBBARD, M. D. J. E. SCHWARTZ & 60.,.5. a. rannestack’s Son a co., Pittsburg, Pa., Sole Propri TUTT’S CAMBRIDGE, MD. in my practice for many years, I Inve no hesitancy in recom, Tus St = lies Panotrating Lamment IN THE WORLD. A mosaics preparation rated thatafew plied to the sur= enetrate to the d almost IN- LIEVE Paix. NO EQUAL for CUBE of Sheumatism: Neuralgia, Sprains, | TORPID PID BOWELS, and MALARIA. the diseases of the human raee. VOT SOLL CLOTHING 1 sand others | JACOB S, MERRELL, St. Louis, MGs | ¥OR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND | with daily work and are a perfect DEALERS IN > ~MICINES, ANTIDOTE T' MALARIA Sold every where, 25e. ire. 44 Mi Gray Hark om WHISKERS changed stantiy toa GLossy BLacK plication of this DYE. Sold ont it by express on receipt of Sl. Office, 44 Murray Street, New York. TUTT’S MAHUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. DR. STRONG'S PILLS! The Old, Weli Tried, Wonderful | Health Renewing Remeaies. | STRONG'S SAHATIVE PILLS a ienivone ie | Liver Com) t, Reguisting the Bowels, Purifying | the Blood, using from Malarial Taint. A pers feet eure for Sick Headache, Constipation and all Bilieus Disorders, STR NG’S Pe 738 ry PILLS = Couzhs,Colds, TRASK'S SELECTED SHORE © o* IN PAILS. = EREL IN TH, fot GUARANTEED "8 TRASK’S SELECTED SHORE MACKEREL & a) < O= BR) vepepsia A The most popular se a es toscience, mechanics, engineering ventions and patents ever published. bor sta flustrated.w with splendid vines at = ‘most valu: Prinformation which no should be wi eo such Peat ite crealation nearly equate that. of all other its class combi Spe rf. Biscont to toCiubs. Sold by all newsdeslers. Ntkwaco., No iway, N.Y Publishers, No. 261Brosdway, N. ATENTS. 22%= ter: eee © ST, veers, if your Crocer does not keep them send $1.25, and we will send Pail by Express, prepaid, to the nearest, Rallroad Station. TRASK FISH CO. SAINT LOUIS, MO. ign countries, pre- a eee sind enrresconable terms. on as to obtaining patents cheer- fully given without charge. Hand-books of information sext free. Patents obtained through Mann 4 Co. are noticed in the Scientific vantage of such ye is wart a na Tons who wish to dis- "rai the iene y reguariy 07 tha, acserons nates oe ers PATENTS |= been manufactured all over the , sing restlessly in sleep. v LF the teeth, then be assured these symptoms h has been entirely misunderstood, and when worms have really been the cause. It has been proved beyond nnot be too observing of the first symptom of worms, for so surely as they exist, they can be Suspecting the cause of the illness, and large quantities of worms mrorediccharges and immediate to examine every ple name of FAHNESTOCK is not sufficient. He must lock closely and carefully to see that the Having used the original “B. A. Fahnestock " Vermifuge s safe. reliable and ficient PILLS DISORDERED LIVER, From these sources arise three-fourths of These symptoms indicate theirexistence : Loss of PILLS have no equal. Baek action on the Sti Joints, Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Head~ ¥ ache, faliness after cati aversion to Braises,Cramps, | exertion of body er mind, Eructation ame Back, Of food, Irritability of temper, Low Tooth-Ache, | spirits, A feeling of having neglected Soro Throat, Pains ; some duty, Dizziness, Fluttering at the ors = | Heart, Dots before the e syounig 'y cole —_—— | © a Geine, CONSTIP. ATION, and de- achor } Tan 6 use Of a remedy that act any part of System. | on the Liver, of a remedy that eee theskin. It | Kidneysand Skin is also prompt; removing constant use |; imaparities through dese th Sng ape: ; z stem,’? producing a: for 20 years. 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