Hicks There's a dlfferoncobetwcen love and respect. Wicks A wide difference. For Instance , thcre'e liawkspur. He says ho IOVGB his wife hecause she bclievca every word ho says ; hut , of course , It Is impossible for him to respect a person who would believe oven half what he said. Bos ton Transcript. of illustrated - do-crip- u tourint nnd Immigration Jlter- 4rgl % being distributed bv the Stiito 1'wlJLureau < f Tulhiluuso , 'Fin. . , which ni.Ugjjont free for the aBkiuf ? , This Is no finest illuKttatod descriptive promotion literature over t.ont out from the south. To Washington nnd lliiltlinoro vlu tlio .tloiuin Route. There Is not a pleasant or or more pic- turcmitio route from Chicago to WftBbfntj- Um and Baltimore than tlio Monon , via Cincinnati and tbo B. & O. S. W. and B. & O. Railways. Tbe train service of this If no is comfortable and convenient , fionnistinfr of through pnluco sleeping curs aud coachcH. The time of leaving Cbicngo is 2:45 A. M. , but the sleeper is ready for oc cupancy at any time after 0:30 : r. M. This route traverses Uio garden section of southern Ohio , ami pasnos through tbo his toric bcction oC WCHC Virginia in the eve ning aud down the beautiful and tradltioif laden Potomac valley in tbo early morning , arriving at thn national capital'at/ / : and Baltimore 7:55 the next morning. Taken altogether it IK a most comfortable and restful jouruov. a tour of education , that once taken will uovor bo fogottcu , and the oftouur repeated , tbo more enjoyed. K J. linen , General Passenger Agent. Valuable Inventions. T'ie above illustrations show three famous inventions. Inventors desiring a free illustrated hand bcok should ad dress Sues & . Co. , Registered Patent Lawyers , Bee Building , omaha , Neb. AVlio Owns the U. S. Patent Ofllco ? We frequently hear complaints about the manner in which officers serve the people- Men elevated from the raniv of private life to positions of trust , honor and emolument often assume au air of importance and haughtiness thai is ouite offensive to the humble citi zen who , as one of the sovereign people ple , has a right to expect civility in his intercourse with every public serv ant from X Roads postmaster up tu president. Deputies and clerks fre quently put on airs that principals are too modest and sensible to assume. Oc casionally we are glad to know , ollicial importance and insolenca gets whole some rebuke from the dignity of pri vate citizenship. An instance of this kind occurred in the corridors of the Patent Office and may serve as a lesson to all public servants who forget their duty. Early one morning an humble inventor and public benefactor was walking up and down in the hall quite complacently waiting for the doors to be opened. An official approached him with a look intended to annihilate the early caller and asked : "Do you be long to the Patent Office ? " The of fended citizen with true manly dign ty turned on his insolent interrogator and replied : "No sir , the Patent Of fice belongs to me and other citizens of the United States. " Valuable information about obtain ing , valuing and selling patents ssnt free to any address. Iowa Patent Office , Des Moines. March 22. 1S98. THOMAS G. ORWIG & CO. . Proprietors. Several important changes will be made in the Traffic Department of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company on March 1st. J. A. Murray , the present Coal and Coke * Agent , will be given the title of General Coal and Coke Agent of the entire system , with headquarters at Baltimore. William L. Andrews will be Assist ant Coal and Coke Agent for the Pitts- burg District , with headquarters at Pittsburg. E. T. Affleck , now Coal and Coke Agent for the lines west of the1 Ohio River , with headquarters at Columbus , will become Assistant Coal and Co.ce Agent for that terr.vOry. Mr. Andrews is well known as Pri vate Secretary of Receiver Oscar G. Murray and came to the B. and O. when Mr. Murray was appointed Re. ceiver. Mr. Affleck has held his pres ent position for a number of years anu Mr , J. A. Murray was formerly p ivate secretary to ex-Traffic Manager Frank Harriott. These appointments are in the na ture of promotions and it is believed will very materially strengthen that branch of the B. aiid 0. traffic depart , ment. A flap of the United States. Send me 15 cents in stamps and 1 will mail you a map of the United States , three feet four inches wide by four feet long1. Printed in six colors. Mounted on rollers. Shows every state , county , important town and railroad in the United States. J. Francis. General Passenger Agent. Omaha , Neb. ' , FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. SOME f3OOD STORIES FGR OUR JUNIOR I EADERS. "Tim OntortuimU ] Boy" Sonic .Vavorlto ( jiuneft for KvcnlngH modern Toll tale * An Instructive Kxpurlrnent OH Chlldrcn'K Tlio Unfortunate Hoy. Unfortunate Is Just tlio plirase To WHO of Peter Grievous Long ; A wicked fate perplexed his ways. And made him suiter mucb of wrong. When all was still In school or church And this IK "uure as eggs are eggs" He'd leap and howl , and get the birch , Through 'plns-and-needtes in his legs. . When rude companions In Joke Made wport of passers-by , and fled. Poor Pelei's bootlace always broke , And he was caught and thrashed In stead. A penny lost upon the way Was never found by Wm. ai.-w why ? lie failed to ee It where 'it , lay , Because a lly was In his eye. If Peter ever chanced to take His bowl of porridge on his knees. The bowl would always fall and break. For something surely made him sneeze. If eggs were hidden In his breast. Some lad would come with merry face. And tell a Jolly tale or jest , And slap him soundly on the place. His schoolmates offered stores of sweets Whene'er he had a homely flll ; And people sent the scholars treats When Peter was away and ill. It's hound to rain when Peter wears A brand-new hat or glossy coat ! And , when he laughs to ease his cares. The pesky gnats get down his throat. Druid Grayl. These Arc Popular Favors. Children's partes weigh heavily these days on the minds of pastry cooks , caterers and the busy housemother. The new ice molds are calculated to satisfy this craving for novelty. Klon dike miners with picks and shovels and bags of gold are evolved from multi colored favors , while rabbits and birds , flowers and fruits , though not new , are as popular as ever. An amusing mold for chocolate ice cream represents a group of savages on an * island. The island vegetation is illustrated in pis- tache cream , while waves of lemon ice foam around the shore. The influence of French and German nurses is shown in the popularity of rabbits , squirrels , wooden shoes and row-wreathed crowns. Wax babies swathed in lace-paper and tied up with narrow ribbons seem to be great favorites with the small girls , yet it is doubtful if many American children ever saw a baby in Alsatian swaddling ( iothes. Clay pipes and tobacco pouches in miniature , sugar cigarettes , isinglass spectacles , boxes of chocolate cigars , and diminutive but ingenious shaving sets are in demand for boys' favors , while dainty high-heeled china slip pers , little .bags of brocaded silk , fans , dolls , heart-shaped trinket caskets , lorgnettes and other ornamental and useful trifles are appreciated by the small maiden. Every favor is either filled with sweets or tied to a cake of chocolate. Modern Telltale' ! . Do school children of the present day hold in less aversion the "telltale" or "tattle tale" than did those who , a quarter of a century ago , braved the master's rod rather than tell ? asks the New York Post. The question is sug gested by the report of a test made in the schools of Utica by Superintendent George Griffith. At his prompting 3,000 children -were asked to give their writ ten opinion , anonymously , it is sup posed , as to whether one pupil should testify against another. Voluntary telling or "tattling" was not meant in the test , but only 15 per cent of the children noted the distinction , so that the result may be accepted as the chil dren's opinion of the "tattler. " The question asked was whether it was right or wrong , and it appears that the boys hold more robust views ( judged in the remembrance of old school days ) on the matter than do the girls. Of the 2,834 who answered the ques tion , 494 boys , or 38 per cent , and 375 girls , 6r 25 per cent , considered it right not to tell , the larger percentage of both regarding it as wrong. In other days the "tattler" was ostracized after having been soundly thrashed outside of the school yard , and those who aided in the thrashing can hardly understand the mental attitude of the Utica chil dren , who justify the talebearer , wheth er his information comes voluntarily oren on request. \VIiy She Prayed. This story will be appreciated by those who went to Sunday school Sun day and studied the lesson , which was "How to Pray , " says the Omaha World-Herald. In a North Omaha Sunday school the of the primary class teacher was-en- saged in the task of explaining to the little tots the meaning of the Lord's Prayer. "Can any little one tell me , " she asked , "why we should ask God to give us this day our daily bread ? " A little girl sitting in the front seat raised her hand and shook it with all the vigor of a pupil who knows the answer to a question propounded and wants a chance\o tell it. "Susie knows , " said the teacher. "Susie , you te\l us why we should ask God to give us this day our daily bread. " " 'Cause papa is out of work , and if God doesn't give us bread we'll " go hungry , " was the startling but prac tical answer. Prayers by Telephone. At a small dinner given recently in a western city , relates the New York Sun , the guest of honor was a young married woman who is the proud moth er of two handsome boys , both under 5 years of age. In their education she endeavors to follow a system , after the manner of most young mothers , and Is very particular to live up to any rule she has mgde for them. During an early course In the dinner and in the mlldle of an animated con versation with her host , she suddenly paused with a startled look and cried : "There , if I did not forget those boys again ! Have you a telephone in the house , and may I use it ? " She was taken to the telephone by her host , and the murmur of her voice In earnest conversation floated tyack to the dining-room. After a short pause , she'returned. , "I do hope you will pardon me , " she said. "But , you see , I always have Georgle and Eddie say their * prayers for me before they go to sleep. I for got It tonight in the hurry of getting off ; so I just called up their nurse. She brought them to the 'phone , and they said their prayers over the wire , so my mind is relieved. " On Cliildrou/K Heading * . Some people congratulate'themselves when their children take to , reading. But they sometimes forget that a boy is not necessarily out of mischief when he is absorbed in his book. Much de- 'pends upon the character of the books a.d papers he reads. If he revels In such papers as The Police News , Detec tive on the Wing and The New York Story Paper , or In such books as "Peck's Bad Boy , " "New York Ned in California , " "Deadwood Dick in Dead City , " and "The Wild Man of the Mountain , " he is in far worse business than if he slammed the doors , disar ranged the rugs and mats , slid down the stair rail or went tearing over the car pet with his rough shoes. Indian hunters , desperadoes , highway robbers , pirates , runaway boys , snake charmers , gamblers and tramps are no better company in papers and books than in everyday life. If reading serves only to introduce one into dis reputable society , or to familiarize one with slang , cheating and fighting or to inculcate wrong views , of life , it were better that one remain forever an igno ramus. We should avoid the bad booker or bad paper as we would a bad man or woman. Ail Instructive Experiment. The direction of growth of root and stem is not a merely accidental one. A number of investigators have been at work to see what is the cause of this diametrically opposed growth in stem and root. It has been suggested that the action of gravitation would take some part in the guidance of the roots. This is , in fact , the apparent tendency of the following experiments : Beans have been made to germinate when placed on the circumference of an iron or wooden wheel surrounded with moss so as to maintain the mois ture of thT seeds , and holding little troughs full of mold open on two sides , the wheel being put in motion in a vertical direction by a current of water and made to describe many revo lutions in a minute. In consequence of this rotary movement , producing the particular force known in mechanics as centrifugal force , the action of gravita tion is as it were annihilated , and the sprouting seed , removed from its in fluence , is subjected to centrifugal force only. See what occurs : The small stems which , in ordinary circum stances , would be directed upward that is to "say , in a direction opposite to the action of gravitation now turn themselves in the direction opposite to the direction of the centrifugal force , or toward the center of the wheel. The rootlets , which , under ordinary circumstances , would bury themselves in the earth , and in the direction re quired by laws of gravitation , in real ity now point in the direction of the force which has" taken the place of gravitation. With a horizontal wheel the direc tions of sprout and root are still" from and. to the wheel's center respectively. tittle Ruth's Ouestlon. Palm Beach , Fla. , is virtually owned by Mr. Flagler , of the Standard Oil company , says the Detroit Free Press. When improvements are in progress , -it may be assumed that Mr. Flagler is behind them. Little Ruth is not yet 3 years old. but she is a native of Palm Beach and understands 'its ways. One day she went to the beach with the expectation of being allowed to go in bathing , but the tide was in and the waves very high. Her mother said that they must wait. The child was very much dis appointed. "Mamma , " she said , her lips begin ning to tremble , "when will Mr. Flag ler lat the waves go down ? " ThO present mean diameter of Ju piter is 86.500 miles , while its mass exceeds that of the earth in the ratio of 316 to 1. 'It Is said that there ar sixty lan guages spoken In Russia. " I'm pre pared to believe It. I hear two Rus sians talking the other day and It sounded as if they were using the whole sixty at once. " Chicago Daily News. Tlio aroderu Generation oT Mon. Physically men are better today than ever. Our college youth are , as a general thing , mag.iiicnt spt-.ixens. The constitutionally weak and neiv- o.tis can greatly lacrosse ti e r strength a'nd restore the nervous system by the efficient aid of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters , which also removes dyspeptic and billioua trouble. The best wheel on the market can not begin to go as fast as a $5 bill. AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. We are asserting In the courts our rlnht to the exclusive use of the word "CASTOniA. " and "PITCHER'S CASTOR ! A , " as ou r Trade Mark. I. Dr. Samuel Pitcher , of Hyannis. Massa chusetts , was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA. " the same that has borne and docs now bear the fac-simllc signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on every wrapper. This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes or the mothers of America for over thirty years. Look carefully at the wrapper and sec that it is "the Kind you have always bought. " and has the signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on the Wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company , of which Chas H. Fletcher is President. * March 8,18ST. SAMUEL PITCHER , M. D. The New York eleyated railway runs trains only fifty seconds apart. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever , bo mag- nntic. full of life , nerve , and vigor , takeNo-To- I3ac , -wonder-worker , thabmukcs weak men strong. All druggists , 50o or 81. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co. , Chicago or New York. "He once told me he could marrv any girl he pleased. " "And has he ? " "Well , he hasn't managed to please any yet. " Plck-Me-Up. 0 , . tVlIAT SPLENDID COl'FJJE. Mr. Goodman , Williams Co. , ill. , writes : "From one package Salzer's German Coffee Berry costing 15c I grew 300 Ibs. of better coffee than I can buy in stores at 30 cents a lb."j A package of this and big seed cata logue is sent you by John A. Salzer Seed Co. , La Crosse , Wis. , upon receipt of 15c stamps and this notice , w.n.c. There , are almost 400 mineral springs i'n the United States. Brother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children Successfully used by Mother Gray , nurse in the Children's Home in New York , Cure Feverishness , Bad Stomach ach , Teething Disorders , move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 10,000 testimonials. They never fail. At all druggists , 25c. Sample free. Address , Allen S. Olm- sted , LeRoy , N. Y. Some battles are won by fighting and others by running away. My doctor said 1 wou'd die hut , Piso's Cure for Consumption cured me. Amos Ke'.ner , Cherry Valley , Ills. , Nov. t3 ! , ISO. ) The heiress who brags of her wealth may aim to be fortune teller. Smote Sledge Cigarettes. 20 for 5 eta. Edith : "I suppose you were at the wedding ? " Helen : "Oh , yes. " Edith : "How did the bride appear ? " Helen : "Triumphant , of course. " Harlem Lifp. An extraordinary coincidence con nected with the Zola trial was the fact that while the novelist was being so plucklly defended In one court by Maltrc Labor ! , in another and ad- joniiug court a man named Zola was condemned to three years' hard labor for forging the signature of a certain Mme. La- bori , neither the convict nor his vic tim being In any way connected with M. Emile Zola or his advocate. No grave Is deep enough to bury the Good man's hope. State of Ohio. City of Toledo , Lucas County , 63. , Frank J Cheney makes oath that he la the xenlor partner of the lirm of K. J. Cheney & Co. , doing business In the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid , and'that said lirm will pay the sum ol ONE HUNDRED DOL.L.AUS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot t > cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' FKANK J. CHKN1SY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my nre. f nce , this 6th day of December. A. D. 1S36. 'J22uJi A.V. . GLRASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send lor testimonials , free. F. C. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , O. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's .Family . Pills are the best. Havana is almost due south of Co lumbus 0. To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. lOc or STx ; . If C. C. C. fail to cure , druggists refund money. There are about 250 religious sects in England. Wales is the richest part of Great Britain in mineral wealth. The darkest days of husband and wife are when they come to look forward to a childless and desolate old age. [ Many a wife has found herself incapable of motherhood owing1 to some great lack of strength in the organs of generation. Such a condition is nearly always due to long con tinued neglect of the plainest warnings. 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