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The Kansas Sun and Globe from Kansas City, Kansas • 7

The Kansas Sun and Globe from Kansas City, Kansas • 7

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Attractions at St. Louis. UNCLE SAM'S HUNTLNH OFFICE. BLUE BLOOD. i'UE ABUNDANT WHEAT CHOP.

Leigh Hunt. What ludicious, discursive critic The cities and towns along the Mis ho was, with a flavor ef and flow Aristocracy Wins in the EnRlIsh Strng-gle The linrcpst EstabliHhiuriit of the Kind in souri 1 acilic Hailway have, this year, a ram opportunity to visit St. Louis dogmatism ever and anon in Ids bene for KxMenec. the World I'recuutldiis Against Fire. ficent pages! Hunt, as James Ilannay during the Great Fair Week.

Round Tho qualification for admission into this gieat association is chiefly by con In so extensive a building as the government printing olliee the concisely put it, was a born taster. trip tickets are sold at one fare on Oct. 3-d to Oct 11th, good until Oct. 13th. His sense of artist.10 propriety was sanguinity, and also in a minor degree, by allinity with noble families.

From unioue. He was not afraid to be liber A Bargain in Corner Lcta is what most men desire, bnt to keep from filling a grave in a cemetery lot ere half your days are numbered, always keep a supply of Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" by you. When the first symptoms of consumption appear lose no time in putting yourself under tho treatment of this invaluable medicine. It cures when nothing else will. Possessing, as it does, ten times the virtue of the best cod liver oil, it is not only the cheapest but far the pleasantest to take.

purifies and enriches the blood. lhe attractions for ISHi are greater largest establishment of the kind iu the world filled with valuable material, and containing within its walls al, beina: sure of himself. He was an these relationships follow a recognized than ever. Many improvements have epicure, at quotations, and frhe chief neen made in 11 grounds, and over every day over two tnousana opera social claim, 111010 or less determinate, to priority of place and position in so $50,000, in cash, offered as premiums. tives.

the necessity of extraordinary charm both of his style and his scholarship is that he knew and upheld the un luesday night, uct. 7th, occurs urocaution for the safety of life and "peorasre of words." tho nobilities of the "Veiled Prophets" parade for oronertv from destruction by lire ciety, to favorable consideration, to deference to honors and precedence of various kinds, to tiie entree to the most fashionable houses in London, and to English speech. Therefore it is that which immense preparations have if Hunt is not popular, in the sense he apparent, particularly as the building is not a tire proof structure. Tho present head of the oflice, Mr Sterling been made. The "Grand Exposition," opened Sept.

is now complete in strengthens the system, cures blotches, pimples, eruptions and other humors. By drusrirists. every department, and continues until Oct. 18th. The Fair, the Veiled Pro liOUIlUtf, WHO is piiiuuuiu uubiiiubs man with great executive ability, and who has had experience in the west as phets and ti Imposition, all to be seen on this Great (Jala Week, is a a fireman, when he took cnarge 01 tne Our complex system ot government Is a roost excellent one but only valuable as lone as the combination of attrac ions, which will government printing a few years ago recognized this fact, and at the present time there is probably no better people are decently respectful to the judiciary of both systems the federal as well as the doubtless draw a multitude.

The Missouri Pacific has provided ample equip a kind of fellowship which, as a rule, is accorded wnly to patritions. The ambitious plebeian can with difficulty struggle into the charmed circle. It is no exaggeration to say that those who are not i oru or married into the eircio of privilege are weighted in the race of liie. For them there is no handicap which will thoroughly neutralize tho advantage of the blue blood. Public examinations have, doubtless, come to the assistance of the multitude standing outside of tho circle of privilege, and so fi it is well.

But examinations do not touch or regulate the subsequent fortunes of competit state. Nashville American. ment to comfortably and safely carry equipped building in tne country tor preventing loss of life or property by ail ho may corne. Young and middle-aged men Fufler- A pumpkin vine ninety feet long is growing a conllngation. iieiore.

iur. nounus took' charge of the principal means of escape provided tor tne inmates 01 tne a Ingardtn in Bowling Green, Kentucky. "Work, Work, Work!" immense building were iron stairways Statlstiflim Wnlkpr's Vlfws The Kxport Trade J-ow That tlic pi'icc of a bushel of wheat la lower in Great Britain to-day than ever before; thai the price is lower here than since 1851, and that freight by steam anil sail from here to Europe are remarkably low, do not indicate that the consumers of Europe aro to be fed entirely upon the products of American farms thia year. In fact, ship-owners and shippers of American produce would feel greatly encouraged if prices for grain were higher; for high prices follow limited crops, and low prices are governed by increased products. But while the transatlantic tonnage under foreign flags is not to be favored with large freights, the consumers may hope to receive the benelit in the cheapening of food, and know at the same time that their hard-earned money is not to be sent over to the other side of the Atlantic for it.

They may also feel encouraged in the fact that although there have been usually largo crops in Europo, one-tifth of the requirements must come from American soil and the American farmers will thus be benefited to that extent. The price of No. 2 red winter wheat (which is the current grade of wheat at present) in New York to-day is 86J cents a bushel, and lower than before since 1851. The price of the same wheat in Liverpool is or $1,20, which is lower than ever before. As to the cause of low prices, and regarding the present condition of the grain crop, A.

II. Walker, statistician of the produce exchange and recognized authority, says: "There are many circumstances which combine to cause low prices. First are the freights: Great Britain, you know, owns about one-half of the merchant tonnage. The tonnage for eighteen monihs past has not made a dollar above the actual running expenses. At the same time the property has depreciated from 10 to 15 per cent, a year.

Hence, low freights. The of tonnage more near wished, he has, at least, a choice circle perpctuaiy abmit him. The lovers of "The exhaustlcss world of books and art, of the rising genius of young authors, the immortal language of music, trees, and the memorial nooks of town and country," are his friends. Hunt was tall, erect, and slender, with the "sweet and earnest look" that Shelley notes. In his early manhood, His face was like a summer night All Hooded with a dusky light, and sparkling with animation; but in his declining year the gayety, save in his smile and in the occasional "flashes of youth" in his fine eyes, seemed to have died away; and in its stead came the aspect of grave thoutfulness which we see in the portrait pertixed to his latest book.

He had undergone the combined attacks of melancholy and ill-health, but his step was always elastic and his chest ample. His head was handsomely shaped, and covered with rather straight, Indian-like black hair; Byron's hats, as well as Keats' and Shelley's were too small for him. Carlyle somewhere refers to his "pretty little laugh, sincere arid cordial; his ing from nervous debility, premature old age, loss of memory, and kindred symptoms, should send three letter stamps 'for large illustrated treatise suggesting sure means of cure. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.

How many women there are work ing to-day in various branches of in in a couple of towers in addition to tne ordinary stairways. Now a plentiful supply of water can be turned on each floor at a moment's ors, and privilege soon resums its influence. If tluj bestowal of the most en dustry to say nothing of the thou sands of patient housewives whose vied distinctions is examined, it will notice from the six stand pipes, which The question which the American Jew must lives are an unceasing round of toil who are martyrs to those complaints run up near the ladders, and sections be seen that the minister of the day, however powerful he may be, is bound to recognize the claims of the great to which the weaKer sex is liable. of hose are kept at hand, fitted with discharge pipes, and to take charge of answer aright and speedily is not how con, serva'Jve he may be, or how radical he may be, but how true and honest and sincere he is. Their tasks are rendered doubly hard Jewish Messeiuier.

each outlet or section ot nose in an emergency there is an organized fotce and irksome and their lives shortened, yet hard necessity compels them to The new combination of Smart Weed and keep on. To such Dr. Pierce's "Fa nobles, though they may have rendered no important services to the country. The exalted orders of the Garter, the Thistle, and St. Patrick are exclusively conferred upon noblemen.

No EDglish peer below the rank of an earl is thus consisting of a captain and lieutenants, with a suitable number of men, Belladonna, as used in Carter's Backache Plasters has proved to be one of the best that vorite prescription otters a sure means of relief. For all female weak all selected from the employes. There is also on each floor a fire extinguish' nesses it is a certain cure. All drug er, in charge of a captain and lieuten- gists. voice, with its ending musical warble could be made.

Try any of these popular Blasters in any case of weak or lame back, ackacbe, rheumatism, neuralgia, soreness of the chest or lungs, and you will be sur- Erised and pleased by the prompt relief. In ad cases of chronic dyspepsia, a plaster over the pit of the stomach stops the pain at once. Ask for Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna 'chirl, we called it), which reminded a nt, and on the occasion of the burning of the stable on the premises. New York hotel accommodations will be in distinguished by the Garter, and it is said that the late Lord Palmerston was the only viscount who was ever so decorated. Insome cases ancient lineage, blue blood, and eminent services combined to obtain the much-prized ribbons.

Such were the circumstances of ereased about five thousand this vear. some month aso, these were found to one of a singing-birds." it would have been better for Hunt, since his work well. The increasing sales of Piso's Cure attests Backache Plasters. Price 23 cents. There is an iron tramway running its claim as lie best cough remedy.

lines lay not in the planet Mercury, but in this rough-and-tumble world, had he been cast in a less delicate mold; unless we hold with Lowell that entirely around the building, with iron cages, secured with wire ropes, Having never had a park, Atlanta, bae. Ohio will send one hundred varieties of wheat to the New Orleans exposition. the earl of Shaftesbury, for whom no earthly honor can be too high. But an examination of the orders proves suddenly undertaken to make one of one hundred acres. the infusion ot "some hner-grained to aid in conveying from the upper windows any person who might, in Pure Cod-Liver Oil matin from Bolected livers.

RHEUMATISM. NJiUKALGIA. SPBAINSand stuff" for a woman prepared is no drawback, and that nature case of a fire below, have their means on tun wi-siiure, oy Caswell, hazaud 1.0 New York. It is absolutely Dure and sweet. Praises are oermanentlv relieved bv Uncle Sam's at once that high rank and other personal or political circumstance, and not great services rendered to the Nerve and Bone Liniment.

Sold by all druggists. Puticnts vho luive oiice taken it prefer it to all otiiurB. PiivHicians liavo decided it superior to of escape cutoff. This tramway was designed by Gen. Meigs, and the ex Could not have hit a more excellent plan For making him fully and perfectly man.

Hunt's preferences were after Eve- any otner oils market. DR. AGUES HERMAN WORM CAKES never fail to destroy worms and remove them from the lyn's own heart, and turned toward Chapped Hands, Face, Pimples, and Bough Skin, cured by nniiit Taii Boap, made system. books, and a garden. He was not too uy wazakd cc i aew lork.

Skinny Men. "We 1 Health Kcucwer" restore health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence. $1. exacting; he relished a page "be Southern authorities assert that insanity is thumbed horribly," and found beauty "Ilnneh on Toot'isiciie." Ask for It. Instant increasing among negroes.

periments "made with it have beeu entirely satisfactory. In addition to the ordinary tire-escapes there aro two canvas escapes, reselling from the upper floor to the ground, and, as is well known, these have been satisfactorily tested several times. In his last report Mr. Rounds says: "Bows and ariows are also provided, which would enable life lines to be shot or thrown through the upper win in a toadstool, liut he had little per relief, Quick cure. 15v.

Druggists. sonal claim over any laud or any At certain seasons of the year nearly every If afflicted with Sore Eves, use Dr. Isaac- person suiters to a greater or less extent Irom library. He was doctor sine libris the Thompson's Eye Water, Druggists sell it. 35c.

Impurity ot the blood, biliousness, ice, c. greater part of his life; wretchedly This should be remedied as soon as discovered, poor from 1830 to 1840 and forced to Bonirh on Jnln" Porona P'aater, for Back otherwise serious results may loilow. Sher ache, Pains In the Chest, Rheumatism. 2SC. sell his lolios tor the bare necessities man's 'Pkicklv Ash Bitters" will effectual of life.

ly remove all taint of disease and restore you 'Rnutrh on Ti'iillat" Tooth Powder. Fine, 15c to ueauu. Bniuutli, Cleansing, Refreshing, Preservative. Fair lover all his days of all things fair, counti are the qualifications that have for the most part obtained these honors. That these great persons would deem themselves "neglected and injured if the minister overlooked them, and bestowed a vacant ribbon on a man of humble position, no matter how great his scientific, or literary, or parliamentary services may have been, we can not wonder.

They are taught, even in the nursery, that they are privileged beings. They are almost worshiped by the people who are around them. The pirvate tutors at Eaton are too apt to regard a young nobleman as a godsend. The patrician boy of noble family is humored and pleased, and so induced to praise his tutor. If he proceeds to a university he is toadied and flattered.

He discovers in a thousand ways that it matters little whether he works or plays, seeing that privilege is a pleasant tubstitute for industry. And when he emerges into the world privileges follow him everywhere. Some noblemen pass through the fire of flattery unscathed, none deserve better, by services, tern perament, and generous habits, to be surrounded with luxuries, and to be PILES Itching' or nieedinrr, relieved and pep-muDently cored by Cole's Oarbollsalvo. Get the Genuine. 25 cents nnd IS oents st dmBlt or bymaiL-J nnl.K Prou'e.

IS luck Itiver Falls. Wisw blessed with some othot revenue than When you visit or leave New York City, via Central depot, save Baggage Expreasage and 3 Carriage Hire, and stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite said depot. Six hundred elegant rooms lilted up at a cost of one million dollars; 1 and upwards per day. European plan. Elevator.

Restaurant supplied with his good spirits merely. Hazlitt un derstood his needs and their involved frtjSTETTfe denials. "Leigh Hunt," he said, con the best. Horse cars, stiures and elevated rail road to all depots. Famides can live better scious that he was speaking in a world for less money at the Grand Union Hotel where labor Is the immutable law, "ought to be allowed to play, sing laugh, and talk his life away; to pat than at any other lirst cluts hotel in the city.

Carliolines. On every banner blazon bright, The motto strong for which we fight, Of all the oils that e'er were seen There's none that beats our Carboline. ronize men of letters; to write manly prose and elegant verse." Not a tithe of such luck befell his sunny-hearted The repot stloD of Hosietter's Stomacb Bitters as a preventive of epidemics, a stomachic, sn Invlff-oruut. a geueral restorative, and a spe clttc for fever and ague, Indigestion, bilious affections, rheumatism, nervous debility, constitutional weaknesses established upon the sound baslB of mors than twenty years experience, ana ca no more be shaken by the claptrap nostrums of unsuientlfla pretenders, than the everlaatlmr hills by the winds that rustla through their defiles. For sale bv all Druggists ana Dealers generally.

ly equalize freights throughout tne world than was ever the case before. Another cause is the unprecdented fine condition of the wheat crop in Europe at the time of harvest; it was gathered in a condition to go direct to the tlouring-mill. There was an average wheat crop throughout Europe, and the home growth was about 80 per cent, of the requirements; thus leaving 20 per cent, to be supplied by other countries. The wheat crop here was about the average and of good quality, the average yield of winter wheat being about 13 bushels to the acre. The total yield of winter and spring wheat will amount to about 500,000,000 bushels.

Its condition was prime and was harvested ready to be threshed. Usually the grain at harvest is in a damp condition, unsuitable for flouring, and a large proportion being necessary to stack for curing. Its excellently cured condition this year makes the crop of Europe immediately available. 'Another cause for the low prices is the depressed condition of nearly all kinds of labor in Europe. Ship-building in Europe is checked, mining is less active, the manufacture of all kinds of iron is diminished, the woolen-mills arc running on short time, and the non-employment of labor curtails their ability to purchase hence diminished consumption.

Although wheat is so cheap in Great Britain especially, the loaf of bread costs as much as when wheat was dearer, and making bread the most expensive food of the day. Another of the reasons for low prices of wheat is the full crops all over the world. "The condition of the new crop of corn is promising. If good weather continues and there are no heavy frosts, the probability is that the crop will be larger than every before and a good quality. It shows a better condition than any year since 1870, and a production of 1,800,000,000 bushels.

The exports of corn for the past eight weeks have been slack, those from Atlantic ports showing a decrease of 6,000,000 bushels, as compared with the corresponding eight weeks in 1883. This decrease is due dows. Up to the time these changes were made the entire oflice was supplied with only a three inch connection with the water mains, which barely gave sufficient water for daily office use, and was wholly inadequate for Are purposes. But by the kindly co-operation of Mr. Edward Clark, architect of the capitol, the oflice has more than doubled the former supply, and quite ample to render the new lire apparatus in every way efficient.

All the out side doors were originally hung so as to open toward the inside of the building, and in case of a panic, with the pressure against them, it would have been impossibe to have opened them. The hinges have been changed so as to open either way, and egress cannot thereby be obstructed. Besides all these ample facilities for the safe egress of employes in case of sudden alarm of lire, the entire force of females has been divided up into companies of forty each, and each company placed in charge of a captain, with several aids, and in case of alarm these companies are taken out by designated fire-escapes, under the charge and aid of the men appointed for the purpose. The first trial of the system demonstrated the fact that tnend. The deprivations which Hunt could not lessen he bore with philosophic serenity.

October Atlantic. Eastern Marble and Granite Works. Oriiritial designs a ppeeiaitv. Send for cata and place before themselves a high standard of duty and responsibility. But if the greater number are spoiled by their sunoundings it is the natural result of obvious causes.

British Quarterly Review. logue and full particulars, Hakuy E. Bakkkh. America's Crown Jewels. 211 East Twelltu cc, Kansas City, wo.

Few are aware that in the bond STOP THAT TEHRIliLE 'O easo vaults of the treasury are deposited for safe-keeping a large quantity of or consumption commence with a eouuh, occasioned by having taki'ii cold, which if allowed to run its course will work its way into the air diamonds and other precious stones which will form the nucleus of the TiasMures ami then to the lunirs. if not checked by crown jewels when the country be some hueh vain cowrlt remi'ily as Eimckt's Extract of Tau and Wild 'ukury, winch is nnrivallMl for all diseases of the throat and Iuiikh. havr dangerous spoils of sickness and expensive doctor's bills by taking this valuable comes an empire. These gems all have histories. Among them is a bottle four or five inches long filled with medicine in season.

Ask your druggist for it. Gardening for Invalids. What an invalid wants is fresh air, with a motive for taking it. Nothing supplies this better than light gardening. A lady who was given over by her physicians, and not expected to live out the summer, was still able to walk about, and, as a recreation, thought she would try cultivating a few tomatoes; they would be of use to others, if not to herself.

She took a great interest in the growth of the plants. Tlie first thing in the morning diamonds, and there are many other The Buyers' Guide j'3 isaned Sept. and March, each year 224 pages, 8 11 inches, with over 3,300 illustrations a whole picture gallery. Gives wholesale prices direct to consumers on all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to fjfm orerf anl gives exact pa cost of everything you fesL Jpa use, drink, eat, wear, or THaJPJBy have fun with.

These CjSsi11 invaluable hooks contain information gleaned from the markets of the world. We will mail a copy Free to any address upon receipt- Sportsmen all through this section of coun try, say the Parker Repeating Brecchloading shot gun is trie st ami truest ttiey ever can kinds of precious stones, home 01 them are set in gold ornaments, intended for personal wear. The first died. See advertisement iu another column. Peck't Sun.

collection of which we have any au thentic account has been in the custody of the treasury officials for over PURIFY THE BLOOD with Eilert's Daylight Liver Pills. They act directly on the Liver, Stomach and Bowels being mild and cleansing she would look alter them and give the bindery containing about five hundred women and nearly one hundred men, was emptied in less than one minute; and it is believed that after more trials the entire oflice can be cleared in less than two minutes. It, therefore, may be fairly stated put never griping or paiiuni. them a little culture with her light of the postage 8 cents. Let us hear- forty-five years.

They were sent to President Van Buren by the imaum of BAVE YOUR HARNESS -by oiling with Uncle Sam's Harness Oil which will make it soft and garden tools. Some she trained fancifully over a lattice to such a height it from you. Hespectfullv, MONTGOMERY WARD CO A abash Avenue, Chlcasa, 111, Oman, whose capital city of Muscat, in Arabia, on the Persian gulf, is the most widely known of all Arabian plmhle. his is the best oil ever made for leather. was a curiosity to all who saw them.

Bold by ail harness makers. Patents in Kansas and Missouri. that for the first time in the history of the oflice it is reasonably safe from fire, and its employes from danger of The frost lowered and set, and still she lived on, and in time she saw the red appear on the full-grown fruit, and ate them with a relish she had never Patents for seventeen years from Sept. 23, RockfordWatches Are unequalled in EXACXISQ SEIi VICE. loss of life or limb caused by a stam pede or want of sufficient egress.

1884, were Issued by the government upon the following devices, to citizens of the above states, and were reported especially for this known before. Her health had so im to the prices being greater than for There have been test alarms rung paper uy J. U. tiiguon, solicitor oi patents auu since the present system was adopted, the low grades of wheat which is sub stituted for corn for food consumption, attorney lor patentees, insurance Building, proved by fall that she did not need a physician. No doubt the fresh air had done much for her, but the mental Used by the Chief yCvj Mechanician of the.

U. S. Coast survrv and it was found that every man or ivansas vhv. A confirmation of this is the fact that the Admiral woman knew his or her place. By a test once made in the bindery it was Spectacles, Joseph Franklin, Kansas City, Mo.

Corn planter, W. W. Curtis, Stanberry, ti pnmmnndln91nthA the exports of wheat (flour included) employment nau prouaoiy done as much more. Li. iNHval Obsei'T- mo.

suiKy piow, ,1. k. crvin, Marsuaii, Aio. for the past eight weeks have been found that the folding-room contain Car coupling, S. B.

McPheeters. Dublin, The Farm and Garden says: "It was 21,147,108 bushels, against 14,585,405 ing over five hundred operatives, was mimical work and by Locomotive to ri i a. on- casn a-Mi parcel earner, if. vv Baiurtdge, fct. cities to outsiders, lhe imaum was the dude politician of Arabia, the boss dandy of all the Bedouin kin, and having found that Martin Van Buren was two-fold sharper, keener, subtler, and dandier than he was himself, he sent these diamonds and pearls to him as a tribute to superior genius and morality.

It takes a pretty smart scoundrel to discount an Arab cut-throat of the higher classes, bufrthe Dutch patroon of Kinderhook could do it, and the imaum of Oman allowed he could take the cake and tho diamonds too. But after he took them he did not know what to do with them. He had an elephant on his hands. He could not accept them for himself, although he wanted to do so, as the constitution expressly forbade any person connected with the government accepting any mt is) New lork Tribune. a mn.xim with old-time physicians.

Louis, Mo. Mining machine, F. T. Chew, St. inn Itail- and cleared inside of one minute, lhe female employes however, found that in The second best remedy is the best Louis, Mo.

Portable arch derrick, Adam jti5r5K'rflctors war men. The The Gold hegious of Italy. iiMUtAiwuW recoitnlsed as recognised Reitz, St. Louis, Mo. Brick machine, R.

N. gomgdown the fire-escapes there were Upon emenjing from the south end if the patient likes it It is worth a good deal to have a patient all uses in which close Ross. St. Louis. Mo.

Skating rink, Max ime and durability are some 'Teeping loms on the ground. of the tunnel you are at Bardonecchia, MBESt and in subsequent tests asked that leweger, St. Louis. The Huckleberry Cordial. Sold in princi-pal ies mid towns by the COM-INV'S exclusive Aarenta 4,127 feet, and, shortly afterward, at canvas be placed on he ladder before like his medicines.

Possibly a of the success of our homoeopathic brethren may ''e due to this principle. Interest an invalid in gardening, and (leadlBf jewslsn.) who clve a Full Warrantjr- they would make the descent. For a longtime it was thought the huckleberry was only for table use, but it was known Olux, 3,497 feet above the sea, and in the valley of the Dora Kiparia. It is at this point that the Californian must leave the railwav and take to wagons In each room there is a captain WHITMAN'S Hew Patent see that he practices it with discretion, with three lieutenants, and these di BBOUND PLCKOZa PXaPKTTMJ during the late war in shape ot cordial, it was superior to blackberry. Dr.

Blgger's Huckleberry Cordial is the GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY for restoring the little one from not exposing himself in rough or un rect the others in case of an alarm, favorable weather, and if the fresh-air but the working force consists of and horseback tiding, for here it is that he finds himself in the gold regions and that he is sure to preceive cure can reach ins case he will be a about forty men to a section. Proba- effects of teething; cures Diarrhoea, Dysentery, all bowel affections. All druggists 60 bly do better trial of the system was the striking resemblance of Italy to cents a bottle. Young Men! Read Toll. ever given than that of last month, when a partition on which oil from California.

The gold regions of Piedmont embrace the foot-hills of the Simplon, Monte Rosa, and Mont Blanc, including the valley or districts the bindery had dropped took fire. Th Voltaic Belt of Marshall, offer to send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belt and other Electric Appliances The flames were extinguished when Umef tugineer Cronin was within on trim tor thin davs. to men vounir or old) of Antigano, Antrona, Anzasca, Alag present or decoration from any foreign power or potentate, without express authority of congress. This authority congress would not give. In fact, it was inexpedient at that time to ask for it.

So the jewels were finally turned over to the treasury, where they are now. But the imaum's gift is not all. There are in the collection superb jewels received at other times and in various way. Turquoises blue as Syrian summer skies; emeralds like the reflection of Ireland's green turf in her crystal waved lakes; rubies, ftfMtrcrl riret KrvmlMNi ml M. Y.

f(nf Fair. IIM. liftl traTaVtf afflicted with nervous debility, loss ef vitality na, Aousta, Dora Baltea, Novarra, well man. Walking, 'for the sake of a needs a very charming, entertaining companion to make it effective. A row of small fruits, a grapevine or two, and perhaps a garden bed, will often make life take on another look; when it is also a matter of profit, if only sight, it seems to double the interest.

A man who was advised by his doctor to work in a garden for his health tried it one s-immer, but with little interest in it. The next year he was directed to try it for a share of the profits, and found it far more beneficial." I few yards of the scene, and neither he nor Mr. Rounds knew of it until it was all over, no general alarm hav ana manuood, ana an Kiuareu troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and manv ot'ier diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed.

Ho lfJ, b4 Ornt Oeid Mril in over DAn; ick and othot-, California Sum Fair la 11. TLa only perfoct BT PrM mad fU lit tout iaar. Woiiasviaal dura bla. i vrj u-iiutM. SaUafaatioa yaarantead.

Tar, balaa to auj thmr rreaf' two. Bead for Clreatara. Aim Bor-o-Pawor-. Cider Mills Cora Sttailaqa, food Cuttara, cia Manafaetart-d hw WBITJfAX AQM.KJULYVRAX4 Vtv Loula, 2C. ing been given.

Sesia, Ticino, Toce, and Toppa. They also extend to the GraianAlps, including the valley of the Oreo. Altogether (that is, including the mining districts in the Ligurian risk is lueurred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet For some years it has been thought that the old portion of the building Apennines) there are twelve quanz iree. Gold In Our Fields.

mines now being worked in Italy, em Oriental rubies that flash a world of When we consider health better than wealth, ploying b42 laborers, besides eighty liquid crimson light till the eye grows we consider mullein better than gold the was unsafe in consequence of the great weight on it, but by exercising due care and removing the surplus material to The Congressional Globe building, there has not been for some time past any danger, the officers keeping in this portion of the structure at others at the mills, at a total cost for dim with gazing; sapphires; pearls as meiiicai world so recognize It, and attest Its merits over cod liver oil for lung trouble. Loftreoi. labor of about a year. Among these mines are two or more worked white as the foam of the sea, and opals that shimmer with resinous radiance Made in tea and combined with sweet gum it cemtlv added wttb. tSVrt.

IrAJIft.1 as only the precious opal can; all these presents in Tavlor's Cherokee Remedy of Swuet Gum and Mullein, an effective cure for ana readiiv crntd. lUcxW'bttl any one time the smallest possible are there. Ihere are many beautiful to kitfe- Mtboriiiv as a aoriu by English companies, the two known being the Pestarena United and Val Antigario. The Pestarena company is working two mines, one in the Cruup. hooping Congb, Colds, Consumption, amount of material necessary lor the ftncr'tr to tirferiott AVrts of fenf al- and many quaint ornaments, jeweled AJrujjgisU joc and tl.

work in hand. Manila thl. paper. Brat aa rcaMptaf brooches, rings, and sword hilts; be- Supt. Rounds' oflice is connected CLAQUE.

fSCHI.ICUTX FIKLD, fioeewetef-, W.T.. A CARD. To all who an suffering from errors end indiscretions of youth. 1110110 woakneee, early decay, lose of manhood, I will send a diamoncd cresses brought from the Malay isles by Wilkes, and lots of BAictjrAcrrREits or the celebrated The Fascinating: Coachman. An aged aristocratic resident of Fifth avenue, on returning home from his Wall street office, told his wife that he had hired a new coachman, the former one having smashed up the carriage while drunk.

I hope he is fafe," she remarked. "Of course, he is safe, but he wouldn't be safe if we had daughters." Two weeks afterwards the old lady herself bad eloped with the coachman, but the affair was suppressed on account of the respectability of the parties implicated. Texas Silings. IMPROVED SIlARtiaR LETTER A. BILL by telephone with every part of the building, and in case of fire he would be informed of it at once.

Washing reciy? that will cure you. fres of oiaroe. This great remedy Was discovered by mimionarv in KPSCTS3 FS South America. Send wfirHKulresmsi envelope to I Lssan act cisizxa. ton Star.

other rare and valuable trin kets. They have no definite owners, and are placed in the treasury vaults because they are too valuable to throw away, and nobody dares to claim, because nobody has any right to them. What OSS A MEK GARMENT rs pitEKl During the second six months of 18S3, Ger Wa nw. joakeu a. axmas, elation new lor.

WHEN HOKSKh AND CATTLE are spiritless, scrafry and they neid treatment with Unci? Sam's Condition l'owdr. It purities the blotnl, improves the app cures coLrs and DistlmI'KRK. inviaornti-t lie system and will keep the animal in a healthy, handsome condition. many sent to America musical instruments To Introduce nprv ly," our new 16 oaee Illtiav Pestarena district and another in the Val Toppa. The former is down about eight hundred feet in gneiss and schist rock and the latter about three hundred feet in schist.

The average yield of the quartz is about $9 per ton, chiefly from auriferous pyrites. There are no placers being worked now, all these having been abandoned years ago. Occasionally during the backward movement of a glacier in the Alps some old mine is rm covered, showing that at one time the country must have been worked very extensively for gold. Cor. San Francisco Chronicle, 1 valued at $700,000.

This Is not averylaree importation compared with the product oi disposition to make of them is a puzzle. Congress alone can authorize their rated Magazine, we will eud free to any ladv eo-i-)iik 'rK ets. in tetaiiiitu for three ntont ht subscript Ion, ww ladlro'Ktuls (vli -W'atf-rnrMni ((-Ker OmmrNti with catalogue of other ruhber provided thry will wm.w them to their frienda aa-g4 induce other aiie-. Addreaa American makers during the same period and T)K. WIXCE ELL'H TEETH ING 8YRUP ie jnt the BMtlioiiie fir uiottiws to have in the boose for iUBS HAITV iAYSs nAHTFORD, CONK.

is indicative not only of the excellence of Americas workmanship, but also of the gen disposition, and congress, although asked to to so, has declined to take any notice of them. Washington W'a have bad an annual conference of the ladies who think they may, without breaches cf propriety, ad vocate the propriety of breeca 1. ian Frrtcitco Chronicit. the cliiiutvn. it will cure roughs, colas, noro throat fcud rPKulme th? ifowpI.

not fail to. rn.illOt VlLOi Whwlenalc and re. ail denier in ail eral dueical taste which supports American enterprise. The Current Uazetle, pAUiTKE' Matuialb, S'k, kauaaa Cttj pnve it a triBi. jou will rla-'ed wiUi iu chum-ill etiwt- fcrvid by ail urutfifet..

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