10. CHRISTIAN NATION. Yolume <strong>18</strong>.BRAINS, TACT, AND INTEGRITY.Brains, tact and integrity! Do yourealize that all things, humanly speaking,are possible to the man who possessesthese ? Phenomenal success, likethat which has attended the transactionsof a few large business houses, is calledphenomenal beoause the elements ofsuccess are not immediately obvious.But really there is nothing more naturalthan succees in the building up of alarge and profltable mercantile businesswhen Brains, Taot, and Integrity are apart of the capital. The writer remembersthe beginning ol a modest dry goodshouse in Allegheny, Pa., a quarter of acentury ago, the growth of which is fillingour great cities with its fame. Brains,Taot, and Integrity did it! and today, inevery oity, the letters "B. & B.," to thereaders of newspapers, mean, flrst ofall, the name of this great Dry 'GoodsHouse. It is a home-loved store, whichis spoken of arouud the family table andatthe hearth-stone as we speak of friendswhom we love and trust.The wiiter has known this flrm a longtime, and ou the occasion of a reoentvisit to Allegheny was pleased to renewtheir acquaintance, and curious to ascertain,from them personally, justhow " great" their store had grown. TheMail Order Departmejit, we learnedBends goods to every State and Territoryin the Union, and at the same low pricesthey are sold for over the counter. Thisbranch of their business alone amountsannually to as muoh as the entire businessof some dry goods stores that arecalled large. To be more exact, itamounts to hundreds of thousands of dollarsa year, the aggregate of aW their businessamounting to •millions annually.They have over 450 employees at present^and in carrying on this immense businessoan afford to, and we know they do, seljon a small profit basis.Of course the present magnitude ofthe business of Boggs & Buhl is not ofsudden development. It is the result oflong years of patient character-building,for a store has a character as well definedas that of a man—oharacter in goods, inprices, in methods, in service to customers.As we have said, our acquaintancewith this flrm began more than twentyyears ago. T'ney started in that earlyday to build for the years that were tofollow ; and our young readers especiallywould do well to flxin their mindsthe splendid results whioh have followed;for the business of Boggs & Buhl actuallycovers the entire country. Thehistory of it is an object lesson of pricelessvalue on " How to Get on in theWorld."Aside from every consideration of personalinterest, whioh we might be supposedto have as the publisher of apaper oontaining their announcement,we write of this house as a well knownpractical demonstration of the money•alue—to speak of nothing higher—ofcarrying the principles of our better lifeinto all the details of business affairs.I NESS ftREAD NOISES GBREOW 1Peck's INVISIBLE TUBULAR EAl^^ _^_ CUSHIONS. Whlspersheard. OomtertableandsalFailnstlng. Sucoessfnlwhere«11 EemfrTot*. .Witts for ninstrated Pook ofProoto nUI.Life is too short to nurse one's misery.Hurry across thelowlandsthatyouspendmore time on the mountain tops.Do not hurt the feelings of others bysaying sharp, sarcastic things. It is betterto dispense with that questionablereputation of being smart than merit oneof cruelty.HOW S THIS!We ofter One Hundred Dollars rewardfor any case of Oatarrh that cannot becured by Hall's Oatarrh Oure.P. J. OHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.We, the undersigned, have known P.J. Oheney for the laat 15 years, and believehim perfectly honorable in all businesstransactions and flnanciallyable tocarry out any ooligations mada by theirfirm.West & Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists,Toledo, O. WaiiDIng, Kinnan & MafviN,Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.Hall'sOatarrh Cure is taken internally,acting directly upon the blood aud mucoussurfaces of the systf m. Testimonials sent free. Price 75o. per Dottle.Sold by all druggists.The man who lives right and is righthas more power in his silence than anotherhas by his words. Character islike bells, which ring out sweet musio,and which, when touched scoidentlyeven, resound with sweet music.C a n Y o u S e l lB I C Y C L E S ?R E M I N G T O NBicycle.Second to none best material, best design,BEST WORKMANSHIP BEST FINISH. SEND FOKCATALOGUE. Responsible agents wanted in allunoccupied territory.Remins^ton Arms Go313,";315 Broadway, New Tork City.ull'vll Liud.il8j.uior.bawmw!iv^iViiv¥$ 5 0 4 2 0 0 S a v e d1on a Fl ANO or O K G AN. We sell from our factory at whole-bUCfSsmnr^^" ' ' " ' ' ' 'rices direct to thepuhUc^ saving them all agents' and dealers'exorbitant profits.We are selling one thousand Pianos 1are selliniandwords.OrgansSendpermontli.for oume'wca.taloffueiThat tells theillustratedstory better thauIncolors, F.K3EE to any address. It gives the wholesale prices %ion the newest and fineststyles of PIANOS and OJ£OANS1and explains our improved methods of selling themFor Gash or on Easy Payments. ¥Write for Special Offers, Every Sale a Bargain.Orsans from $3S. Pianoa from $173. Weftdo the largest direct trade in tlie world. Yon can ¥visit References: onr factory FBEE if you live ^rithim¥iiOO First miles <strong>Nation</strong>al of ns. ^^"^^^"•^^^•^^^•^•~~»1Bank and all !^" NOTE.—We are absolutely.From¥the greatCommercial¥NO SATISFACTION, NO Agencies. PAY.¥All instruments shipped on free triaLWarranted for ten years.¥Write for CA TALOGUE at once toOld Established rACTDRiESand A**" Office^REUABLE. V^SUNGTON. N£W clERSET.Of BUSINESS.¥¥Unlike tiie Dutcli ProcessNo Alkalies— OB —Other Chemicalsare nsed in thepreparation otW. BAEER & CO.'SreakfastGoGoawhich it dbaoluttlypure and tolublt.j Ithaamorethanth^eeti/metI tht strength of Cocoa mtudIwith Starch, Arrowroot or_ 'Sugar, and Is far more economical,costing lesa than one cent a cup.It ia delicious, nourishing, and EASiLrDIQBSTED.NOW IS Sold hy Grocers everywhereTHE W, BAEEB TIME & CO , Dorchester, flailFor those who are planning for Summer tonra and excarsionsduring<strong>18</strong>93to look abont them, read, and reflect nponhow, when and where they will go when thetime of vacation arrives.THEFAIRGreat World'swill be an event to many in more wsys thanone. Not only will it be an epoch in many3 life, iu the Immense exposition shown, theADVERTIiING AGENOT, LIMITED.display of what buman brains and ingenuityCapital. $260,0o0can accomplish, bnt it will also be athing toHENEY SfLL, Manaobk,be remembered from the faot that it will be(Editor aitd Foojider ol Ssll's Wobld's FKuas.) the basis for extended trips to see the sights,NORTHERNFuU partloDlara isfKrillsKBriaeli or Eniopecm scenes and refonrcea of onr vast country.Adrertlalng. Si.mple Papers. Batea, stc, at In this oonneoi;ion remember PACIFIC that thettie Eipans Lnrdon Tabules OlBos, 167 cure IM torpid Flset Street, Uver. or atNEW Bipans TORK Tabules OFFICE. cure 21 Park headache. Row. Oronad FlRAILROADtraverses the Wonderland of America. Theplains, lalce and mountain sconery fonndalong its line is unsurpassed. It is the onlyline rtmning to the borders of theTEI.I.OWSTONE PARK.Keep this line in mind in yonr plans andwrite for tourist matter, maps, folders, timetables,etc., toCHAS. S. FEE,Gen. ABEMT.«i$50to$l00-irPass. & Ticket Agent,IWEEE,Ladles or Gents.St.BesteeUerliaown.Paul, Minn.Need^cd atevery houae, plaoe of buainess or farm^ the year rouQd. "Home" Eleebife BlolorrunaallkindaofUghtmachiQery. Cheap.estpoweron earth. CoDDeotedinfltantlytowash or Bew4ng machine, com aheller,pumps, fans, lathea, jewelero' or dentlBlB'.machinery, &q. Clean, noiseless, lasUa life-time. No experience needed. Toshow in operation means a sale. Guar*antepd. Proflta immenae. Clrcnlara free.W. P. HARBISON & CO.,X.7,Columbai,0.Theological ESTABLISHED Books, Old&New,<strong>18</strong>57.ME^mALS. Immense stock—Iott prices.TiTDlDal's Book Company.Catalogue. WE ARRANGE 26 DE8IGNH Warren St., FOR Sf, T. ^'RVORIAL WORK. HECURTKG THEPOINT.S WHICH ARE THEMOST IMPORTANT:DURABILITY, INDIVIDUALITY,ARTISTIC CHARACTER.We Bzeente in the Beet Manner, workIn Metal, Wood, Marble, Stone,or Stained Glaae.^f Send for Hand Books.J. XKEATKD * B. LAMB, FBEENo. 69 CamOne Po.lllT«ly St.,New C»ltED Tork with Wc.tabic RfmedliM. Havecuredmany thousand cases ^'J^hopeless. From ftrst ^sflsymptoms rapidly disappear, and in ten days at least two^nlfllof all symptoms are removed. BOOK of testimooiaUiunracuious cures .,„. FREE. 10 DAYS TREATMINTFllMmail. Dr. H. li. Green & Sons, Specialists, ATUiSTIlSM
May 10,<strong>18</strong>93. A FAMILY PAPER. 11."AlmostasPalatable as Milk"This is a fact with regardto Scott's Emulsion of CodLiver Oil. The differencebetween the oil, in its plainstate, is very apparent. InScott's Emulsionyou detect no fish-oil taste.As it is a help to digestionthere is no after effectexcept good effect. Keep inmind that Scott's Emulsionis the best promoter of fleshand strength known toscience.Prepared by Scott & Bowne, IT. Y. All druRKiste.Chicago, Rock isand & Pacific Ry.Best Dining Car Service In The World.A very popular train on the Chicago, Rock Island& Pacific -Railway leaves Chicago daily at 10 p. m.•Itis called 'THE BIG FIVE," is only onedayoutTraveler—Now t?hat ought little boysto say when a gentleman gires them apenny for carrying his bag? 'Taintenongh." They tell me you have some moneyleft you," said Brown, "Tes," repliedSmith sadly '' it.lef t me long ago. Lendme half a dollar."Old Lady—Just my luok! Ga]ler—What's wrong? Old Lady—I've justheard of six sure cures for rheumatism,fliid not one of our family has got it." What's the matter with the baby ?"asked a lady of a little girl whose babybrother she understood to be ailing. " Onothing much," was the answer. "He'sonly hatcniu' teeth."O'Reilly—Good mornin', Phelan; andhow's the boy ? Phelan—Fhirst rate !fhirst rate ! An' d'ye know, he's thepictur' ov me. O'Eeilly—Shure, whatneed you oare, as long as he's healthy."You don't seem to know me," saidthe ward worker to the ' boss ' as heunrolled liis petition. " Your face isvery familiar," said the " boss," "but Icanuot place you."They had been discussing the pronunciationof " eleomargarine, ' and finallyagreed to leave it to the waiter, but hehedged. " Sure," said he, "Ihave topronounce 'butter' or lose my job."She was spending a few days in theoountry, and as she sat on the porch shesuddenly brightened up and said, "Iknow why you plant beans between tbeoorn rows. That's th« way you raisesuccotash.''and passengers arrive at Denver, Pueblo or ColoradoSprings early the second morning.Old Gentleman (putting a few questions)—Nowboys—ah—can any of youDThe RocE Island has become a popular Colorado tell me what commandment Adam brokelilie and the train ,ab >ve referred to is vestibuled when he took the forbidden fruit ? Smalland carries the Rock Island's excellent dining car Scholar (like a shot)—Pl-ase sir, thereservice.warn't no commandments then, sir.For full particulars as to tickets, maps, rates applyto any coupon ticket office in the United States Geese in migrating often travel overThere are 240,000 varieties of insects.Canada or Mexico, or address6000 miles.JNO. SEBASTIAN,B The church spire originated in theGen'l iTicket.& l i Pass. i iAgent, n Chicago, 111. twelfth century.E.'ST JOHN,General Manager, Chicago, IU.B E S TLINEJHIGAGO AND ST LOUISTOBCOASTA C I F I CFOUR TRAINSH I S T O R YOF THEDAILYCHUECH in AMEBICA,893 pages; 53 fall page porttalta.The only history written, and will soon be outof print. Seouxe a oopy before they are all•old.The remaining copies will be disposed of attS.SO eaoh, post paid. Addreas at onoe,J. W. PKITCHARD,New York.The speed of the falcon often exceeds150 miles an hour.Power of language is indicated by fullnessbeneath the eyes.One of the main reasons why somepeople would like to go to heaven is becausethey have heard that there is somuch gold there.Wife—O John, I saw an ideal bonnetdown town today. Husband—Yours isbetter than that, desr; yours is real."What do you suppose makes Tomwrite such awful gushing letters?' "Isuppose he uses a fountain pen."Extract from a sentimental younglady's diary: "Last night I sat in agondola on Venice's Grand Oanal drinkingit all in, and life never seemed sofuU before."Piso's Bemedy for Catarrlila theBest, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest.C A T A R R HSold by Drngglsts or sent by mall.GOc. £. T. Hazeltlne, Warren, Fa.H•Time^ILA n yis the right timefor everybody todrmkA temperance drink.A home-made drink.A health-giving drink.A thirst-quenching drink.( A drink that is popular everywhere.Delicious, Sparkling:, Effervescent.A 25 cent p^ickage makes 5 gallons of this!f delicious beverage. I)on't be deceived ifa dealer, 1\ 3 i D A Y SVariableRouteTourist ticketstaking in allthe principalpoints of interest,and allowingprivilegesnever beforeaccorded, canbe obtainedwith full in- .FROM CHICAGO.All meals servedin Dining Cars.Palace Drawing-Room Sleeping Carsand Tourist Sleepersare run through toSan Franciscowithout change,leaving Chicagodaily via theformation, up-rNorth-Western Lineon applicationCHICAGO 4 NORTH-WESTIRN RV.to any TicketAgent, or toW. A.Tlirall,Gen'l Pass, andTicket WOMENAgent, ONLY.CHICAGO. In morning sickness, nausea andvomiting in pregnancy Burnham'sClam Bouillon is a specific that givesinstant relief and tones the stomach forother foods. Take it first thing in themorning, hot or iced as preferred, diluteto suit taste; it soothes the stomach anddrives off all feeling of nausea. A littlefresh milk or butter renders it mor©palatable to some. Serve in cup and seasonto suit. It supplies the place of tea,coffee or cocoa at breakfast. Never buy ClamfiMTOP Bouillon for thesick, except in€LiW Glass Bottles.HiiiimiiJ Grocers & Druggista250., 60c. and 11.00sizes.TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.The <strong>Christian</strong> <strong>Nation</strong> Is published ererjrWednesday, at the foDowlng rates, for eitherold or new subscribers.One y, 1 year, strictly in ad- ^m r-mkvance$ I OUOne copy, 1 year, Co individual ad- ^^ i%C.SABBATH dress, in clnb SCHOOL of 15 and oTer, CLUBS. ^ 1 ^ 0Any Sabbath bohool will be supplied with aamany copies as desired, (not less than twenty)at the following yearly club rates:In a package 10 one addreaa, each7fi cents. Apackage thus sent Is addressed to one peraonon Jy, and nonames can be written or printedon the separate papers.To Individual addresses, each, $1.96.The papers for a club Cof 20 or more) may beordered sent partly to Individual addresses at' for the sake of larger profit, tells you some other tl.35 \ eaoh, and partly ina package to one adkind is *'just as good"—'tis false. 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