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Toor People's Chances. Some yars ago a city missionary was crossing one ot the parks in New York on the Sabbata day aud said to a lad. "What are you iioing hero, breaking the Lord's day? You ought to be t church and worshiping God instead of bri taking the Sabbath in this way. The poor lad in his rags looked up at tie city missionary and said: "On. sir, it's v ry cay for you to talk that way. but God knows that we poor chaps ain't got no chance." The sentiment sterns to be growing that in the United States the time has arrived when "the poor chape don't have no chance." 'lhere is some truth in it The poor are not shut out from making a livelihood, but the gulf between riches and poverty continually grows mere diHicuit to cross. A the country becomes densely populated keen business competition decreases the chances for accumulating wealth by ordinary business methods. But the same conditions vastly improve the chances for great success to those who can strike out in new paths, can furnish something to the world that others cannot. True merit, in commodity or ability, will win easily and with grand results in this country, if the masses can be induced to recognize it. This recognition can Only be accomplished by what are sometimes sneer inely alluded to a advertising methods. What a marvelous success has attended the thorough introduction to the world of the merits of that wonderful remedy for kidney disease Warner's Safe Cure. Hon. H. H. Warner first came to know of its curative power by being restored to health from what the doctors pronounced a fatal kidney trouble. He concluded the world ought to know of it and in the ten years since he began its manufacture he has spent millions of dollars in advertising the Safe Cure. His methods have been ingenious some times, nerhaps. open to criticism, but they had a purpose, which has been accomplished. But mark! he never would have secured a four-fold return of the vast sums thus expended if the real merit of the remedy had not been fully proven to the millions ot peo-. pie reached by his advertisements. Ten years of increasing success of War ner's Safe Cure is due, first, to intelligent and pleasing advertising, by which the people were made acquainted with the remedy. Second, to the true worth of the remedy, proved by actual experience, showing iu to be tlie only specific for kidney disease, and all diseases growing out of kidney derangements. Mr. Warner has something the people want, tells them so, then proves it to thoir satisfaction success follows as a matter of course. Forgery was made punishable by death in England in 1634. The last execution for forgery in that country took place December 31, 1829.

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LIMES l0J New priciltst of Bus Machines. Patterns. Vara, &c, and book or beautifii colored pattern do-

ayfut free. Aoknts Wantm. K. ROSS St CO- Toledo, O.

WAMTSTn Men to travel on salary for the OF CANADA. 950 to J100 a month and expenses paid to well or CaJittriian-Grovrn Stock. Addre ft 8TONE WtXLJtNGTON, Madison, Wisconsin.

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OTHERS' FRIENjj uakesCIIILD BIRTHiASI If U8BD agPOWst CONFWIMBHT. Book to "Horgtiu'1 matxzb ran. MmMMrOBL SKl'LATSR C ATLANTA, CUL gOLB BY AIA DRUGGISTS.

la 18631 contracted Blood Poison of ld type, and was treated with mercury, potash and sarsaparilla mirtims,rrrowing worse nil the time. X took 7 small bottles S. S. S. which eared me entirely, and no sign of the dreadful disease has returned. J. C. Najtck. Jsd.10,'6. HobbyYille.Ind, Kj little niece liad white swelling to such an extent that she was coo 4ned to the bed for a long time Her than 20 pieces of bone came oar, of her leg, and the dctors said amputation was the only remedy to save her life. I refused the operation and pot her on S.S.S. und she is now np and active and In as pood health as any child. Kiss Annik- Geksuno, Feb. 11, "99. Columbus, Ga. Book: on Blood Dbeasee sent free. Swift Specific Co. Drawar 8, Atlanta Oa

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Tbs 6reat Liver and Stoaach Remedy For the cure of all disorders of the STOMACH, LIVER, BOW EL, 8. KIDNETS, BLADDER, NERVOUS DISEASES, LOSS of APPETITE, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, COSTIVE NESS, INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS, FEVER, INFLAMMATION of the BOWELS, PILES, and all derangements of the Internal Viscera. Purely Vegetable, eontainlng no mercury, minerals, or DELETE-

VERFECT DIGESTION will be

acccamplished by taking RADWAY'S -PILL8. By so doing

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SICK HEAbACHE. FOUL STOMACH, BILIOUSNESS, will be avoided, and the flood that is eaten contribute its (nourishing properties to the support of the natural waste of the body. Price Mo. per box. SOLD ftY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sarif your storekeeper i oat of them, moil ttft yrio to RABwAT A CO., 8S Warren Street, Sew Yor city.

Railway Belief Associations Seeing as "we do the many lines in the country grouped into large systems whose ownership will no doubt remaiu stable in years to come, perraanence of employment and stability cf position is easy to be guaranteed and the corporations can now better secure their own rights and strengthen themselves against the encroachments of the public by drawing their employes more closely to them, showing that paternal care and solicitude for them which tend to establish good feelinjj and community of interest. Relief associations under the guidance of the companies will do this. They are flourishing on the Baltimore & Ohio and the Pennsylvania railroads. The organizations on those roads may be taken as the type of what other companies should do. On the former, the scheme originated with the elder Garrett nearly ten yearago. At its organization all employes could join without regard to age. After a short period those over forty-five years and those who could not pass a medical examination were not allowed to join. All persons employed regularly by the company are required to pass a medical examination, must be under fortyfive years of age, and must join the relief association. Thus it will be seen that nearly all their employes are members. The compulsory feature looks to an outsider like a hardship, but the obligation is on him only who seeks employment. The employes are divided into two classes hazardous and non-hazardous; and these two classes are divided into five others who pay into a fund certain fixed 6ums each month, according to the amount of wages regularly received. Benefits are paid in weekly indemnities in cases of sickness and di sablements and a gross sum to the beneficiary when death occurs. They vary according to the amount contributed. Free medical t,nd surgical attendance is given ; hospitals are established ; physicians are appointed at convienient points on the line. The company has contributed 100,000, the interest on which at six per cent, goes into the fund yearly. It also puts $2fi,000 a a year into a superannuation fund. A building loan association has also been formed, which has become quite popular. There are many other liberal features, of which limited space will not permit an 'enumeration. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has also adopted a system of relief similar to that of the Baltimore &: Ohio, but not so extensive. It is entirely voluntary and numbers over 20,000. It rapidly increases in popularity as its benefits become moi'e appreciated. In both companies the employes are rapidly leaving the local benevolent associations ; they find they can insure themselves with the aid of a solvent and powerful company for much less money than in the thousand and one local lodges whose solvency depends on the honesty of a secretary or a treasurer. Other systems of relief, but to a minor extent, have been adopted by railway companies notably free hospital service for the sick and disabled uon the Sante Fe and Missouri Pacific, all of which materially lessen the number of claims for damages and subsequent costly trials and judgments in courts. L. 0. Goddard, in the Century.

Man Wants Tnnle When there is lack of elastic energy In the system, shown by a sensation cf languor and unrest in the morning, frequent yawning during the day and disturbed sleep at night. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters infustfs unwonted energy into the enfeebled and nervous, endowing thorn

with muscular energy, an ability to repose healthfully, and digest without inconvenience. Nervousness, headache, biliousness, impaired appetite and a feeble, troublesome stomach, are all and speedily set right by this matchless regulator and invigorant. The mineral poisons, among them strychnia and nux vomica, are never safe tonics, even in infinitesimal doses. The Bitters answers the purpose more effectually, and can be relied upon as perfectly safe by the most prudent. Fever and. ague, kidney troubles and rheumatism yield to it. An Old Thief at the Hive., The entrances to the hive are verv AS carefully guarded by sentinels, and every bee on arriving at the door is challenged by them with their attennae. If he can give the countersign he is admitted to the sanctuary, but if he can not he1 is in danger, for bees are very nervous insects, and draw stings on the slightest provocation. The applicant must be a thief, and old thieves are detected by experienced sentinels, but the form of challenging must be gone through first. The old thief bee is fat and sleek and shining and very suave. If caught by seiitinels he will at once try to make a deal aiid offer the policemen sonift sugar, and while they are eating it he either slips in and fills up at the cells or he retreats and tries another hive. If the sentinels fire incorruptible the thief humps himself, and draws his horny shields tight around him, so that; the stings of the policeman may not penetrate, and runs. A young thief stands up to fight and gets clubbed. He learns by experience. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any csie of Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking HaU's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and belie vs him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and ftnanciaUy able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wst A Tiiuax, Wholesale Drugirfets, Toledo, O. Walding, Kixnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. E. H. Van Hokskn, Cashier, Toledo National Bank, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting airecuy upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent j'xee. trice 75c. per bottle. Sold by aU Druggists. A Father's Foresight "Sir," said the suitor, "I wish to make your daughter my wife. I Mill be a mode husband "Why, you haven't a dollar in the world." "I know it; but she is the idol of my life." "Yes, and you would be the idle of mine. I don't want vou in the family. w Merchant Traveler. It took a Norwalk, Ct. , ioan just three years to squander $500,000.

The Book of Nature. Few books and few friends are better than many. The men who have distinguished themselves by making greater attainments or greater advances in some particular line of research than any others before them, have usually been restricted to but a very few good books in the outset. A shining example of thi is neon in the life of Robert Dick, a baker of Thurso Caithness, on the far northeast corner of Scotland. He had no books but the rocks and the plants, and there was but one highland glen in all the county in which any but the ruggedest vegetation could live, and that was eighteen miles from his home. Yet he studied these book s of n a ture so closely as to be referred to by the highest authorities in botany and geology. Such men as Hugh Miller, Sir Roderick Murchisou and Sir Charles Lyell corrected their works in accordance with his observations, and Hugh Miller, especially, owed much of his famous account of the old red sandstone to the scientific baker. He excelled in botany, and loved plants tender, gentle, living plants better than the dead and stonv fishes and eniptv shells

which, although the most wonderful j

and instructive of all antiquities, tell us only of the buried ages. He would walk sixty miles in a night and morning to obtain or compare some plant or fossil, yet he never neglected his bake-house, and would not stop his processes there even to wait on such a visitor as the Duke of Argyll, who "maun ca again," his housekeeper said, "the maister can't come the noo; he's thrang wr his batch." And the Duke came again. Viek's Magazine Christian Science in Farming. A strange story is told by the Chris tian Metapliyskian of a man at Atchison, Kas., who planted 100 grains of wheat in each of three boxes, placed the boxes side bv side where the external conditions affecting the growth of the wheat would be the same for all, and began experimenting with them somewhat after the manner of a Christion scientist wrestling with disease in a patient. He "mentally encouraged" the growth of the wheat in one box, "mentally discouraged" the growth of that in the second, and permitted the wheat in the third to take its own course. The result was startling. The entire 100 kernels in the "encouraged" box sprouted inside of fifteen days and the crop soon became too heavy for the box. The wheat in the "discouraged" box grew slowly and the sprouts were pale and sickly. Only eighty-nine of the kernels germinated. In the third box the growth was midway between those of the two others. If this story is true it ought to teach farmers a valuable lesson. Instead of grumbliug and borrowing trouble about their crops, and thus discouraging them in their grow th, the part of wisdom would be for them to do the bast they can in planting and cultivating their fields, patiently, industriously and cheerfully, bitting on the fance meanwhile at occasional intervals and mentallv encouraging the croptf to grow. The metaphysical farmer will be led to do this the more zealously when he reflects upon the possibility that the envious agriculturist hose laud joins his, and with whom he has had :ao end of trouble over line fences, is probably spending all his spare time in mentally discouraging the growth of those identical crops. Great is Christian metaphysics! Chicago Tribune, Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I have a positive cure for Consumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I sball be glad to send two bottles of ray remedy riiEE to any of your readers who have consumption, if they will send mo their Express and P. 0. Address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUAE, M. C 181 Pearl St. N. Y

A Consolation. Jones What makes vou look so disgusted?" Brown I just told a good story to De Lunkhede and he didn't see the point. I suppose that it is about dawning on him now" Jones Never mind. Remember that he laughs best who laughs last. Detroit Free Presx Catarrh Cured. A clergyman, after years of suffering from that loathsome disease. Catarrh, and vainly trying every known remedy, at last found a recipe which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Lawrence, 98 Warren street, New York City, will receive the recipe lreo ot charge. Glass Furniture. Glass furniture is manufactured especially for India, where the rajahs like glittering and showy rooms. Glass bedsteads and chairs, huge glass sideboards and other articles of domestic use are made to suit Oriental taste.

Hotter rhu ok uft noma. 1200 acres of the choicest land in the Saa Luis Valley, in Southern Colorado, all under fence, water-rights secured and ditched ready for use. It will be sold as a whole or in quantities to suit the purchaser. It is the finest laud in the valley, and is adapted to either farming or stock-raising. For price, tarms, etc., address HEKRY A. BUTTifiSf Alamosa, Colorado. A python over twenty feet long crawled upon the deck of the Norwegian ship Birma at Singapore a short time ago, and routed everybody that attacked it until the w hole crew combined, and by attacki ng it on all sides succeeded iu pinning it to the deck with a harpoon. I am well pleafled with M.gke's Khvlkioh. It is eanily taken and dige. td, and, unlike moiit emulsions, it gie little or no tfi nse to the stomach. A. P. (irimiell, Xan University of Veimont, BurJington. Minute doses of corrosive sublimate one of the most powerful poisons known have been given for cholera, with remarkable success, by a French doctor in Tonquin. Work for workers I Are you ready to work, and do you want to make money? Then write to B. F, Johnson & Co., of liicb,mond, Vo.. and see if thuy cannot help you. The first submarine telephonic cable, about thirty miles long, is to be laid between Buenos Ayres and Montevideo.

The Spider's Strength. The strength of the spider is so great that it should entitle him to rank as the Samson of the smaller animals. An eminent legal gentleman of New York State related, nany years ago, a curious story of what he himself had witnessed. A striped snake, that w as fully nine inches long, wa discovered suspended alive in a slider's w eb in a wino cellar. The web hung between two shelves two feet apart, in such a position that the snake could not posibly have fallen into i":. Three spiders, each smaller than a fly, were found feasting on the body of the still living reptile. On examination of the snake by means of a magnifying glass it was seen that its mouth was firmly tied up by a great number of threads so tightly that it could not run out its tongue. The tail was tied in a knot, leaving a small loop through which a cord was fastened. A little above the tail was noticed a small round ball, which on inspection proved to be a small green flv. The nv had served as a w indlass to haul the snake up, the cord having been wound around it. Many threads were fastened to the cord above and to the ball containing the fly to keep it from unwinding aud letting the snake fall. The snake had evidently been caught napping, and strung up by its ingenious little captors before it had time to make a struggle for freedom. The Pa'Z Mall Octette is r ot particularly complimentaiy to the "American republic" in descnuiuiug it as the vast amorphous conglomerate of humanity that sprawls across the continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The first colonial postoftiee was established at Newr York in 1710.

A Familiar Heading "Wife (glancing over a newspaper) Here's an article headed "A Terrible Wreck." I wonder what it's about. Shall I read it ? Huband No; most likely its a patent medicine advertisement, or else an obituary notice of some new daily paper that was started to fill a long-felt want. New York Weekly, Decreasing the Death Bate. The mortality among Consumptives has been materially decreased of lato years by the use of ScotV Emulsion of Ood Liver. Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. Phthisis, Bronchitis, Abscess of the Lungs, Pneumonia, and Throat Affections are completely subjmrited bv a timtlv use of this

excellent pulmonic. Palatable as milk. Sold by all Druggists. The expression "busy ns a boo" is sophitry. That honey-making humbug lived in luxurious idleness nearly two-thirds of the year.

Lord Colemdge has collected $35,000 for the widow and daughter of Matthew Arnold.

The Population of tliA United States Is about 00.000,000. and wo would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, is those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than others. Wo would advise all our readers not to neglect the oppor tunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for tuo Throac and Lungs. Trial ize free. Largo Bottles 60c and SI. Sold by all druggists. GiKLS chew gum only when they are alone. Whea thoy are together there is other work for the jaws.

A Sore Tli rout or om$;Ii, if suffered to progress of on result m an incurable threat or Iuhr troub'o. uUro.0it'ti Bronchial Troches" give instant relief.

The upper ten the fingers. The lower ton the toes. Burlington Free Press.

Two hoods of style ttiat'b rathur queer, Two little maids with nanffh lo fear, Except that either will rinhtly guess What t'other holds bohind her dress.

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They scan each other's faces fair; Then, in ono voice, they both declare Hood's Biirsaparilln. 1 I can tull ; And that's vrhat raafces you look bo welir

Makes the Weak Strong

It you are run down, or have that tired feeling as a result of overwork or the eiTect of the changing season, you should talie that bet;t of all tonics and blood purifiers Hood's Sarbaparilla. It purifies and enriches the blood, toues the stomach, rouses the liver and kidneys, creates an appetite, and builds up the system. Thousands testify that Hood'b Sareaparilla "makes the weak strong." Hood's Sarsaparilla ISold by all druggists. $1 : ix for $5. Prepared only liy 0. 1. UOOl) & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell. Mass.

IOO Doses One Dollar

Tor a first cl iss spring- medicine toy wife and I tiling highly of Mood's l larsapari ila. Last year it did us a great doal of ?ood. an 1 wi felt better thro fish the hot weather than ever before. It cured my wife of sick headacbe, and relieved me of a dizzy, tired feelinj;. We shall cerUinly take Hood's Sarsaparilla again this spring." J. H. Psabcx, Supt. tiratdte Ry, ;o.. Concord, N. H.

Hood's Sarsaparilla

Sold by all drugi.'itits. $1: six far 5.- Prepared only by C. I. HOOD - CO., Apothecaries Lo well, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar

ryant & St ration Chiisago Business College! SHORT-HAND INSTITUTE and ENGLISH TRAINING 8CHOOL. I tho HTAM AKD INSTITUTION tad the Xi3FLGb-S3fllXa XPH" THB WO IEUjD ! Pull inform, tian, Catalogue, tarmii, etc., sent FR. Address H. B. BKYANT A AON, Proprietor, Chicago, UU Wo recommend th U coHeire to oar readers Mention thli paper when yon write

The uiau whu has inv sttrU lrom three to five dollars in a Rubber Coat, and at his firnt hulf hour t experience in a storm finds to his sorrow that it is hardly a better protection than a mosquito netting, not only fevls chagrined at being so badly taken In, but also teels If he does not look exactly like Ask tor the FISinVU.AKDvrSucKB

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Ve offer the mun who vanta service (not style) a garment that will koep him dry in the hardest sorm. It is caUed TOWElt'i FISH 11 RAND S LICKER," a name fain Jiar to every Cow-toy all over the land. With them the only p-srfect Wind and Waterjroof Coat i "Tower's Fish Brund 8 icker."

and take no other If your storekeeper

does not have the pish buavd, send for descriptive catalogue. A. J.TfWER,2)8itnraost., Bostoi Mass.

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BEAUTY WITHOUT PATiVr. "What makes my skin so dark and muddy? My cheeks were onoe bo smooth and mddy, I use the best cosmetics made:' Is what a lovely maiden sold.

That's not the wire, my criarminflr Miss,' The doctor said" remember this : If you your skin would keep from taint.

Discard the powder and the point.'

The proicr thins for all such Ilia Is this," rarnnrkoii the man of pills: 44 Enrich tht blood and make it purela this you'll find the only cure."

For cleansiing, purifying and enriching the blood, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal It cures nil humors from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Scroftila. Salt-rheum, Scaly or Rough Skin, in short, all diseases causecl by bad blood are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating medicine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under ila benign influence Especially has it manifested ita potency in curing Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Hipjoint Disease, "Fever-sores," "White Swellings, : Goitre, or Thick 2feck, and Enlarged Glands Guaranteed to benefit or cure, or money refunded. Copyright, 1888, by World's Dispensary Mxdzoal association, Proprietors.

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Sage' Remedy cures the worst cases, no soatteir of how long standing. Wc., by druggist.

MACEE'S EMULSION No other proprietary medicine has th indorsement of Physicians to the tarns extent. None is nsed in Hospital practice with bo large a percentage oi satisfactory results. No other remedy has cured so manj eases of CONSUMPTION and other Pulmonary Diseases. SCROFULA is entirely eradicated, from the system by its nse. It is as easy to 1&ko as Maple Syrup or Honey, and can be retained by the most delicate stomachs without nausea. IF YOU bave a Cold, Cough. Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, or n generally run-down system, you can regain health and iitrtngth qtrickly by the use cf MACESi'S EMULSION t t Ask your Druggist for it and take only that labeled J. A MAGEE & CO.. Lawrence, MassJ

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