The Eic!i Do Not Consider the Poor. None do so little for the very p oo of New York a? its very rich. V. Ii"ic ient workers among the poor are at present generally drawn from the poor thetmclvcs, or from the inidJIe and professional class. No one need won der at this. Effectual charity work and the requirements of modern soci ety do not easily consort. A very small proportion of those who possess enormous wealth in the city subscribe liberally to its various chanties; com paratively few can be counted on for a ready support in any properly conduct ed and hopeful philanthropic move ment; and fewer still are found willing to fulfil the more difficult, the more necessary duty of gaining personal knowledge of the needs and wrongs of the poor through personal study of their situation, and friendly intercourse with themselves. I say, such attention, such knowl edge, are not likely to be given by the very rich. To win fortune to day im plies a singleness of purpose, a concen tration of all the faculties of the man to the doing of one thing. The very rich man must be a very busy man if he would make large sums or keep large sums of money. The difficulties presenting themselves to his ami ition are like tough wood, that nothing but the keen edge of an axe can deal with, and to be sharp means almost of ne cessity to be narrow. Great riches arc apt, as One we reverence taught long ' ago, to ossify the soul, and make the attainment and development of an ideal or truly sympathetic life always difficult, sometimes wellnigh impossi ble. I say, therefore, we expect too much from our very rich men and women when we call upon them to lead the crusade against poverty and vice. Certainly if we have expectation of their doing so, we in New York have been disappointed.-M 11'. ,S. lictuis t'ird in Harper's Weekly. How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that can not be curd by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure F. J. CM EN FA' & CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio. f We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney, for the last fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financi ally able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wai.dino, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. The January Wide Awakb comes with a store of good things for young and old that are as entertaining as they are varied. It brings to its. readers stories by Molly Elliot Seawell, G. Ad ams, Captain C. A Curtis, Maria Mc intosh Cox and the two bright story tellers who write under the vom de plumes of "Dorothy Holcomb" and "Abd el Ardavan," the Arab. It has sketches by Amanda B. Harris, Lieut. Col. Thorndike, Harriet Maxwell Con verse, Zitella Cocke, Otis T. Mason and Sallie Joy White. It has poems by Celia Thaxter, Anna J. McKeag, Clara Doty Bates and others It has pictures by L. T. Bridgman. George Foster Barnes, Virginia Gerson. Chikle Hassam, Hy Sandham, Irving R. Wiles. Clifton Johnson, Charles Men te and E. H. Garrett, Such a combi nation of talent in story-tellers, verse makers and artists should produce most absorbing as well as most inter esting reading matter, and one needs , but to glance over Widk A wake's at tractive January pages to find the promise fully carried out. Wide Awake is published at 20 cts. per number, $2 40 per year. All book sellers keep it. D. LOTHROP CO., Publishers, Boston. The 1 Shows that all epidemic, Germ enc'emic ant contagious , t J diseases are. produced by Ineoiy J minute infecting germs or microbes, peculiar to cacn oisease, which enter the system. It being a well settled fact that any remedy which would kill the germ or microbe would destroy the life of the patient, it has been found that to force out these cerms is the only safe relief from their ravages. In this way Swift's Specific has for 60 years been curing blood and skin diseases. It forces out the mi crobes through .the pores of the skin, and soon sends' out the poison which they may have left. In this way the disease is cured, and the general health of the patient is built up. Trcatlm on Wood nnd Skin diseases mailed free. HW1FT fcl'Kt'Ir'IC CO., Atlanta, lia. Persons who have engraved plates . for visiting cards, can have cards printed from their plates at The Co lumbian office. We are also pre- pared to fill orders for engraved invi tations or cards on short notice. Our work is done by one of the leading engravers of 'Philadelphia, and is guaranteed as to quality and style. Samples carbe seen on application. Don't send out of town for what can be ordered at home. tf. Children Cry foi Pitcher's Cnstorla, A BIG SILVER CONGRESS. THAT'S WHAT CHAIRMAN SPRINGER, OF WAYS AND MEAN-, WANTS TO SEE. Mirer l.rglalittlon lmpmrllrabln Now lie Would llnve an International Con frrrnee During ths WorM'i FlrPaM $L Illll In the Nrt (ongrri.. Washington, Jan. 11. Chairman Bprlngor, of tho Ways and Means Committee, was asked Inst night what ho thought Congress should do in re gard to tho sllvor question. lie re plied: "I am a blmotallist and as such I cannot support any policy which would relogato silver to tho rear or eliminate it from political din cusslon. On tho contrary, I would make it a great national and inter national question, nnd would settle it upon lines ns broad as possible, and at tho earliest timo practicable." With a I'epubllcan Henato and a Republican President, however, freo colnago cannot bo allowed in this Congress, ho said. Nothing could bo dono until the next Congress shall as semble in Docomber, 18'J3. Tho prac tical thing to do was thon to prepare to legislate on tho subject. Congress could, ho said, authorize tho holding of an International Monetary Con gress to fix the relations of gold and silver at Chicago during tho World's Fair. " This Congress should bo a popular one," ho said. "It should bo a Con gross, not a secret conference or com mission, as lu tho past, and should havo a largo representation from this government and tho governments with which wo maintain diplomatic relations. "Tho president should bo author ized to invito tho governments with whom wo maintain tho diplomatic re lations to send representatives to this international congress, and ho should bo instructed to Inform such govern ments that tho Government of tho United Htates earnestly desires to se cure uniform system of coinago and of woights nnd measures, to bo adopted thereafter by nil commercial nations in ordor to facilitate, so far ns possible, exchnngos of commodi ties and to simplify monetary trans actions; that this government desires international agreement ns to the relations which should bo maintained between gold and silver, and that in tho event no coneluslou Is reached which would meet tho approbation of this country tho law-making power of tho United States will feel nt liborty to adopt such measures iu reference to tho subjects named as may bo most conducivo to tho welfare of the peo ple of this country. TWO DEFEAT 700. Brtn Men Injured and Nina Doi Killed br Famu, Who Still Live. Leipsic, Ohio, Jan. 11. Tho greatest hunt ever undertaken in the State took place near hero Saturday, when 700 men nnd llfty hounds turned out to run down two pumas, which for two weeks havo been preying on live stock in the neighborhood. Tho beasts wero encountered early in the afternoon, much to the sorrow of both hunters and hounds. Tho light was kept up until dark, with the result that seven of the hunt ers aro dangerously injured, at least two fatally, and nine of the hounds are dead. Tho pumas are now sur roundod in a swamp and the fight will be renewed. FORTY KILLED AND INJURED. ' Three Theatrical Troupes In a Wreck on the Monon Route. Chawfokdsville, Ind., Jan. 12. Tho northbound Monon passenger train wus wrecked north of this city yester day afternoon by a broken rail. Two passengers were killed and thirty eight injured, two of whom will prob ably die. Hardly a passongor on tho train es caped injury. Help was soon at hand, and in a few moments the roadway was full of tho raaimod on their way to town. There wero three theatrical troupes on board, one of which was tho City Club Burlesque Company, nearly every member of which sustained serious injury. THREE MEN KILLED. A Head-End Collision on the New York, Ontario and Western Unllrnad. Utica, N. Y., Jan. 7. A head-end collision occurred between n freight and accommodation train and a light engine on tho Now York, Ontario and Western Railroad half a milo north of Smyrna, Chenango Count, yesterday morning. Tho following wore killed: Engineer Fred J. Young, of Utica; Engineer Martin Sheody, of Oswego; Fireman Albert Cady, of Norwich. Both engines exploded soon after they struck and were blown into twisted scrap iron. NEW YORK MARKETS. ritODUCS MAUKET. TlrTTF.B Market fair Creamery, Eastern 80ii;llHl-t Wpslorn. UOiaioi Klein. Slulllo: lm. tntlou, 18aJ2o. Dairy Eastern lialf-nrkln tubs tttuD'Ha. 1 Eastern Wulsu tubs, 2J.'i5a factory Fresh, lTalDo. CUEESE-Marlcst firm Factory Nur Torlt cbeddar, UXnVlo. Creamery, m.ullo. fcaiy Yurk part sklm.8K.l full skims, tKgHHa. Eoos Mariiot Arm Frosh Eastern, firsts, 26(m 21a 1 Wostern, firsts, V',j27o. Feed Markot steady. Spring hran, 8509Oa t winter, sdsnwo 1 OOlb feed, Hjtfooi Bulb, B7 H1.U0 middlings, L Wuj)l.l."; sbarps, fl.KM 1.15.! craokod corn, $1.05: aorn moal, coarse and sifted, 11.0:1(21.03; Uuo, tLUiiilLW; rye teed, SSatiuo. Uai Markot steady. Choice timothy, t)v) 860.1 No. 1, 75c No, a 70o.i shipping, tWtjXJio. clover inUod, 603060. 1 clorer, OoydWo, Biuaw-Lomk rye, 6670o. 1 short rye. 60 660.1 wheat, iixsSOci oat, 0j$13a live Fuoou WulotatK.16iy,to.a. Fancy up tofo.su. Flour. Spring. Winter. ,$J eout'l T5 t3 80aW 00 No crailo bbls. or sacks, Fine, bbls. or sacks .... tiuperflne Extra No. 1 Extra No, 1, faleuts City Mills patents West India shipping... II HOa a 40 S IKIa 3 40 00a 8 40 1 40a 8 80 8 76a 4 80 4 76a 0 !M 8 16a 8 60 8 60a 8 80 3 Toa 4 35 4 6Ja 6 00 6 '46a to t 10a I Ji Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable rcirxdy for tho speedy and pcrnnnont cute of Con sumption, JUoiKhitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and J.ung Affections, al so a positive ar.d radical cure for Ner vous Debility and all Nervous Com plaints, after having tested its wonder luj curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actu ated by this motive and a desire to re lieve human suffering, I will . send free of charge to all who desire, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Noyks, 820 Tower's JJlock, Rochester. N. Y. tnar-6-iy. As a young man passed along the street a resident remarked to a visitor: "That is one of our ablest financiers." Why, I am astonished,"' was the re ply. "He doesn't look to be over 25.'' "He isn't so old as that even."' "How docs he happen to be so suc cessful ?" "Blamed if I know. He came hero a stranger three years ago, with noth ing except his good looks, and to-day ho is the husband of the richest woman in the town." I have not used all of one bottle yet. I suffered from catarrh for twelve years, experiencing the nauseating cropping in the throat peculiar to that disease, and nose bleed ahnost daily 1 tried various remedies without bene fit until last April, when I saw Ely's Cream Balm advertiso l in the Boston liwhjf.t, I procured a bottle, and since the first day's use have had no more bleeding the soreness is entirely gone. 1). G, Davidson, with the Boston JtiiJivt, formerly with Boston Jour nal. 1-8- 2t. The Work of a Good Han. WHAT PR. 11. M. WOOI.I.EV IS DOING FOK THE SUFFERERS FROM THE USE OF Ol'IUM AND WHISKEY. The works of a good man live after him. He enjoys the blessings and distinctions they entitle him to in this world, and build for him a home in eternity. It is the mission of every living soul to do some good to benefit humanity in some way. Notwithstand ing this fact how few look upon life in this manner. A few now and then, here and there, realize this great responsibility, and devote their lives to the salvation of their fellowmen. One of the most con spicuous examples of this character in Atlanta, is Dr. B. M. Woolley. He is a man noted for his Christim integrity and fair dealing, being an old and highly esteemed citizen of Atlanta, and having built up a reputation among his home folks as a specialist in the cure of the opium and whiskey habits that is of the highest character. Al though he has had years of experience in the treatment of these dreadful dis eases, he is yet an ardent student, and studies the science of his profession with as much diligence as if he yere only just entering the profession. Dr. Woolley, unlike a great many specialists, treats what is called the opium and whiskey habits as a disease, affirming that they are strictly diseases, and nine times out of ten the sufferers are not directly responsible for their condition. The success he has had in this line has been something phenom enal. He has cured patients in every state and territory in the Union, and has treated cases in London, France, Germany, Canada and fexico. Opium and whiskey are two of the most powerful, and when improperly used, the most life destroying medi cines in the world, and to know how to extract or eradicate the effects of these drugs from the human body is an art to which Dr. Woolley can justly lay claim. As evidence he simply re fers to his hundreds of patients who have been thoroughly and soundly cured. Being a man of scholarly at tainments, he has prepared a work on opium. and whiskey, and their effects upon the human constitution. In his work he ..has testimonials of people whom he has successfully treated ar.d permanently cured. This book will be mailed free of charge to your address if you will only send Dr. Wooley a let ter asking for it. If you are not afflic ted with the opium or whisky disease, probably you know of a friend or have a relative who is. If you will kindly send' their names or inform them of Dr. Wooley's ability, he will take pleas ure in sending them any information they may desire. Address Dr. 15. M. Wooley, Atlanta,' Ga. (Atlanta Con stitution.) Jan-S-2t. A Little Girls Experiouce In a Lighthouse. Mr. nnd Mrs, Lorcn Trescott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich, r.nd are blessed with a daughter, four years old. Last winter she was taken down with Measles, followed with 0 dreadful Cough and turning into a Fever. Doctors at home and nt Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere "hand ful of bones". Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery nnd after ihe use of two and a half bottles, was. completely cured. They say Dr. King's New Discovery is, worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at C. A. Klcim's Drugstore. A woman's heart, even when most obdurate, may relent. Margaret was asserting in the mirsjry that she never, never meant to marry I "Very well, you Mull not." said her papa; nnd going to the door, h'.' called out to an imaginary suitor: 'Go away, man 1 Mnrgaiet doesn't want you." 'Calb bin back!" cried Margaret. "Let me r,cj wlnt he looks like I" Docs Protection Froteet? Certainly, in one instance i' does. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the great pro tection against the dangers of impure blood, and it will cure or prevent all diseases of this rla-.s. It has well won its name of the best Mood purifier by its many remarkable cures. . The highest praise has been won by Hood's 1'ills for their easy yet efficient action. Sold by nil diuggis'.s. I'ricc 25 cents per bo. "Help I MurderMMrcI" I'oliceman. "Hark I Some one must be robbing the woman." Friend. How do you know its rob bcry? She is crying everything else." "Thats just v.hy'l think so." I am selling Hull's Head Poultry Powder, and it given general satisfac tion to all who buy it. I use it with mv chickens and find it is the best, to use. M I. SNODDV, Central I'hiins, Virginia. Goutran burst like a whirlwind up on his friend Gaston. "Will you bo my witness?" ' Going to fight?'' "No: to get married." Gaston (after a pause). "Can't you apologize?" Dr. Meeker's Medicines are pure and a sure cure for whatever they claim. Lung tonic for colds. Speedy relief ior pains, internal and external. Blackberry Cordial for bowel com plaints, for young and old. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. Manufactured by II. C. & J. A. Olmstead. Williamsport, I'a. All put up in 25 and 50 cts bottles. 6 1 9-1 yr. The railroad engineers are the hard est worked and best paid of the carry ing companies' employes. They run the most risk, need the steadiest nerves, and must have the levelest heads. The Delaware and Hudson company pays its engineers $3.41 a day; the Krie $3. (So ; the Pennsylvania system pays $3.48; the Lehigh Valley $3.40; the Reading $3.03: the Northern Central $3 70 ; and the Lehigh and Susquehan na, $3.43 a day. Only in the case of the Kittaning Valley engineers, who get $4. 75 a day, do the wages for en gineers get into the 4 class. The Cleveland and Pittsburg pay $3.70; Pine Cieek $3.75 ; Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago railway $3.84. A Remarkable Case Mr. Walter Wheeler, of the Washington Mills, Lawrence, Mass., for two years afilict with varicose veins, accompanied by a troublesome eruption, was completely cured after taking only eight bottles of AVer's Sarsaparilla. Adorer (anxious to please the old gentleman). "Has your father any hobby ?" Sweet Girl. "Yes he has, and its such a funny one It's dogs." Adorer (delighted). 'I am some what of a clog fancier myself. Which is his favorite breed ?" Sweet Girl. "It changes constantly. Every time I'm a year older he gets a bigger dog." El-lt Tlcsdacbeand rellevsaU thotronMwt tncf dont to a bilious tate of tho jiit6m, auoh a li;:zlr:e3, Kiiunea, Prowginoas. DistreM aftcc r itiiiK, l'niu la ttie Bldo, ka. Whilo tutlrmojj ssiuuvliaUo succeua haM been shown lu cvuicg , ITcnilacrifl, yet Carter Llttla Liver VMM ar equally vnluablo In Constipation, curing an J pra wutlug thUannoylnncouiplaiut,whHe thoyalaa cnircc I nil disorlcrso tUestomachtlmulate t na liver and roguluto Uie bowela. Even It tuvy oul J cuixa lAelietheywouldbealmostprloelosBtothosowha Buffer fromthladlatrosslngoomplalntibutforin" Catoly tholrgoodnesadoea notend hero.aud tboa Whooncotrytnemwlll find these llttlo pills vaht t.We In ao many waya that they will not bo wil ling to do without thorn. But after allalck Uo4 'lath a bane of so many live that horn Is whorfl 1 we make our groat boost. Our pllU cure it while I othera do not. , I Carter"- Little Liver Pill are very umall ana ' very easy to take. One or two pllla make a dose. 'I'hey are itrletly vegetable and do not Kr'P e purgo, but by tliotr gentle action ploaae ull whi use them. In vlalaut 35 cental five for fl. 00M by drugglata everywhere, or emit by raUL CARTER WEDIOINB CO., New YorK: SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE v.vrEn on milk ;?-;3 sr- O r r b G?:AY5rUt.-C0MFORTING. OA LABELLED 1.2 La TINS ONLY. CARTER'S glVEft' JjJl iPILWS,, 000 letlSellRnhnl p'irc alcohol to make Wolff's Acmr r.i.ACKiNO. Alcohol is good for leather ; it n fyxnl for the tskiu. Alcohol is the chief : i.irctliunt of Cologne, Florida Water, nnd , l,:y hum the well known face washes. , Wo think there is nothing too costly to use ', in a ;jood leather preservative. I Ac:io Blacking retails at 20c. j Rnd nt that price sells readily. Many ' c ip'o are eo accustomed to buying a dress in! r Mat king at 6c. and 10c. a bottle tln.t iJir jr cannot understand that a Llad; i.v ran be cheap at 20c. Wo want to meet t ! i 1 : -1 with cheapness if wo can, and toir c;;r:p!ii,!i this we offer a reward of ' 0,000 for a rccipo which will enable us to make V.'oi.FF's Acme Llackiso at such a price tli .t a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. at' hot: I Wo hold this offer open until J.'.n. Is'., 1S03. T.70LFIT & BA2TDOLPIZ, Philadelphia, VAX'S CatarrH Clear. ,h, WfMA mmalion, rf! the Fores. TV 1 ".''t Jtf Lifl Heals Ucstorcs I lis Sciisj of Tuitj 1 THYTHU CUBE jtfAY'-FEVER A pirllrlo In npiillcil into eacli nostril nnl Is nuivi'iitiii', itiit .) I'i'iiM )K ri'!icu'i: nv man P'VHtcri'il, IK) cts. KI.V IIKOVIIKI.S ; Warren KU, N .V. Do You Want Relief? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will promptly rt'liro tli most dfntreniritf cme of Aruto or Chronic lilietinmtirm or toiit. Iy Mrirtly ol'tux-ving (ho diri-ctiuns, it will curt j"u prruiancntly. t'nlike Urn rnimrrntw prfrrtlni trt flood IhveountrT, this iwrdiehiv I upccill f r th" Tarinuii forum of rhruniatt-ru 011 It, ami not tn dt tcnae s 4 cure all." One lu(tiu will nuke a BRtlaflfMurT tmnr-tiiioo Mm mm ewe 011 the n?Mem, and lu cinDtvtlon with the pllla, coin i nee the auflirtr that the proper rwtnrdy hai bffl found. Yon are ar il tall requested to Urt the merits of KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY aa Itt TvinaM pnpertl are tadorieA. by hundred! of tht ntnat flmterlnt t aUnmnUla, Only viMti-'aiiir tturMlenU, remerlraMe ftr their enratlrt powers, are mM tn tho man 11 fart tire of IvKOLT B UhKt math; RKMKOV. $1.00 For B;Ul9. 6 Ecttlci, S5.00. rilli 25 Cti. Bex. If j-our tore Keeper not It, eeml f-lJfi to the miaulciurT, an.l fin will fcelv? It bj mall. AMfKKT KKOUT, 3037 Markot Street, Thi-ad'a, Pa. 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Fin est effects in light, and shade; negatives re touched and modeled lor sup erior finish. Copying view ing and life size crayons. Over IT. Clark & Son's store BLOOMSBUHG. A WINDER FOH ALL DISEASES 18 MANNERS" is lim Sarsaparilla IF TKOrERLV TAiUX. Ileailache, Loss of Appetite, Languid and Tired Feeling. Fifty Cents a tottle. MANNEBS' DOL'IM.B EXTRACT SARS.vr.VKIl.LA has no equal as a Wood Purifier and Tonii:. Nash, Tiniples and Uoils can be cuicJ. A all druits. FIFTY CLXTS A BOTTLf . Try it and you will never regret it. For sale by all druggists. Fifty cents a bottle. Also at Moyer Uros.' DEAFNESS, STS CAUSES AND CUft Ccientitcul!y Ueaied by un aurmtof world-wide iC.ulU()U. JyiiiUiicH er.'idituCfil aud entirely cured, of from ai) to 110 years' Btandiug, alter all oilier treatments have failed. HowtlioditU- ' culty la reached ftud the cuuh6 removed, fully explained in circolara, with attldaviu and totr nionuula of curew from prominent neoiilu, mailed bco. lr. 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