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tJHAN KALI WORKS,
Nassau St., New York,
To Your Kidneys
Dr. Jenrier’s
Kidney Pills
as
cause the kidneys to work
nature intended they should.
They build rip the shrunken
Trails of the kidneys, as no
known remedy has been found
to do before.
As a cure for urinary troubles
they have no equal.
A glance at our young men re
veals the fact that many are let-
tip g golden opportunities pass.
Some, raised in the lap .of lux-
ufy, have n,o practical ideas of
living, being content to be the
drones of the hive, enjoying what
others have worked' for and
made,.
Qthers seek the s’hddy places
in tlie.stieet,preferring to be one-
horse lawyers; to two-horse farm
ers, blueback teachers to green
back median ics, and so On down
the Hue. For such misfits—
alas!
Another class of young men
finds more pleasure in the noth
ingness of idleness than in the
greatness of toiling.
All, all are letting their be’0t
days count for naught.
For such, there is a lesson in a
tradition that had its origin in a
Grecian statue that has long since
passed into decay.
A traveler, standing before the
statue, addressed it, and this con
versation ensues:
“Whnt is thy name, 0 statue?”
“I am called Opportunity.”
“ Who made thee?
“Lysippus.”
“Why art thou standing on t-hy
toes?”
“To show that! stay but a mo
ment.”
thy
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A
Subtle
Foe
Dyspepsia is unrecognized in
half the cases. It deceives the
unknowing sufferer. Its many
variations work along the weakest
lines of the system. To battle
against only pne of them is vain.
Our booklet explains its symp
toms. Our Dyspepsia Tablets give,
complete ahd lasting relief.
Items Of Interest.
“Wliy hast thou wings
feet?”
on
long
“To show how quickly I pass
“But why is thy hair so
on thy forehead?”
“That men may seizG ino when
they meet me.” ■'
“Why, then,is thv head so bald
behind?”
“To show that when I have once
passed, I cannot be caught.”
So, to be successful, we must
grasp our opportunities, as well as
deveh
op our talents. The young
men are to take the places of the
old, and they cannot afford to
let golden moments pass until
they start down the Hill of Time,
when the days will seem to grow
shorter, and reviewing the past,
they cun only say, “I have no
pleasure in them.”
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,In Chicago the servants liave
formed a union. They • demand
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tho kitchen by night, days off
each week, stated wages, and def-
nitely prescribed work. In ISfew.
York it is a miracle we keep- a
servant a year.
In Philadelphia they want more
time,for sleep. In the country?
In the ceuntry they will not stay.
It is too lonely. They fly back to
town on the early morning train.
It may have been customary for
people to joke over this, but to
day there is no more serious ques
tion in the family—tho unite of
the nation—than how to keep, to
say nothing of how to secure, do
mestic servants. The joke is
gone.
Boston has about 1,800 persons
“engaged in medicine,” including ;
dentists, veterinary surgeons, chi-
ropodists and the like.
A heathen was originally a
dweller on the German heaths,the'
last localities in Germany to ac- i
cepfc the Christian religion.
A French, farmer has made ex
periments which show that catter-
pillas avoid black objects, but
are attracted in numbers by
white.
Elections will be held in alt the j
States and .Territories of the Un-;
ion this. year. A new congress
will have to be elected besides
many governors,.
The German law forbids teach
ers in the schools to pull the ears
of their pupils. Many cases of
deafness have been shown to have
resulted from such punishment.
A Gorman auehority states that
from the mouth to the source of
the Rhine 725 castles, formerly
thefflomOs of warlike_ chiefs, are
to be found overlooking its wa
ters.
To cl 111 from twenty-four to
thirty-six hours from the record
time for crossing the Atlantic is
the promise of the Yew York &
European Steamship Co., a new
trans—Atlantic steamship line.
Columbia, with only four mil
lion inhabitants’, is twice the size
of Germany, It has only 605 kil
ometers of railway, and apart
from the rivers, all communica
tion with the interior is carried
on with mules.
Sleepy grass is found in New
Mexico, Texas and Siberia. It
haB a most injurious effect on
horses and sheep, being a strong
narcotic or sedative, and causing
profound sleep or stpor, lasting
24 to 48 hours. *
The 1,980 miles between Skag-
way and St, Michael, Alaska, are
covered by 600 dogs, working in
relays of 25 miles, in four and
one-half clays. Between White
Horse and Dawson 140 horses are
kept going day and night.
There are about thirty million
dollars’ worth of craft in our At
lantic and Gulf ports any day in
the. year. The weather burean
can reach every vessel master in
every port of material size within
an hour in case of danger.
In the last twenty years the ho
tel business, in the South has drif
ted in to Northern hands. '.Refer
ence is hacl .particularly to re
sort hotels have come under the
management of Yankees. North
ern tourists wanted the change.
One of the newest things in the
way of foods is fish powder,which,
it is claimed, is a • highly nutri
tious article, easy of digestion,
and, therefore, particularly suit
able for invalids. It is not in
tended, however, for ordinary
household use.
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A man in Arkansas was recant
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