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Wet and Dry.
When the Board of Trade of Chicago
aoved from the old business center there
raa a rush for the old offices vacated by
he nabobs of commerce. After awhile,
s he new tenants found the high-priced
didn't pay, and sought all kinds
4 »f excuses to move.
• Among these unfortunates were Stubbs
sad Stobbs. Each had rented an office,
PBtubbs in the basement, Htobbs in the
When the renting agent came
°iround, Mr. Stubbs announced his inten
rt;ion of moving.
“But you can’t do it, you know ,” said
Che agent.
nii “Why not?”
“1 “We've got you on a year’s lease.”
“Weil, 1 have reasons for abandoning
/ Che case. ”
' 0 “What reason ?"
w ;i “This basement room is damp. The
jlue in the desks got so moist they fell
TtO The books arc all moldy, and
got rheumatism from it. I’d ought
sue you for damages.”
Hj. The agent looked scared, muttered
about “being sorry, move, of
®»pourse, if you must," and went to see
®j r ”. Stobbs.
• surprised him with a similar
of intention to move.
-What's your complaint?” growled
B agent. “Dampness here, too, 1 sup
«e?”
i*pNo, sir, just the reverse. Why, sir,
, f sun has blistered the floor till it’s all
f * Os plumb, my new desk is all scorch
and I’ve got no blood left, with the
/ rot in this place."
■l “You got very badly deceived by two
■tvery shrewed men." a triend fold the
■ Urgent, aday or two later. “Those scamps
Figot rich on those offices. ”
[ “How so ? They said wet and dry
k h “Yes, Stubbs was in the basement next
Djvioor to a saloon. Kept full all the time,
I/and got so jovial that everybody liked
Bpitn. Business boomed on account of
KTile #wrC getid-nature.”
? “And StoLbs ?"
j* “He was dry—very dry. Basement
saloon eight flights down. Kept sober
for a month from necessity, reformed,
and saved a farm in drinks in two
weeks !”
Such is Life.
.. A young man and a young woman lean
f over the front gate. They arc lovers.
ft is moonlight. He is loath to leave, as
the parting is the Inst. He is about to go
£ away. Stic- is reluctant to see him depart.
' They swing on the gate.
I “I’ll never forget you," he says, “and
I If death should claim me my last thought
will be of you."
“I’ll never forget you,” she sobs. “I’ll
\ see anybody else or love them as
faong as 1 live."
; .W They part.
! Six yeais later he returns. His sweet-
Wlieart of former years has married. They
. sfhnect at a party. Between the dances
¥ the recognition takes place.
a “Let me see," she muses, with her fan
beating a tattoo on her pretty hand,
■ “was it. you or your brother who was my
■ old sweatheart ?”
■ “Really, I don't know,” he says.
■ ‘.‘Probably my brother."
I The conversation ends.
I Small Boy (in a shop: -“I want to get
L a Christmas present, for my mother.”
I Proprietor— 1 How would a pair of slip
pens do. sonny ?” Small Boy “Have
i you got 'em made of cloth, an' without
any heels'?” [Proprietor '-Yes.” Small
Boy (eagerly) J Gimme a pair.”
Architect EBmond Legendre, 419 Sutter
street, San Francisco, Cal., states that having
k suffered for a.rong time with a severe couch,
I . and faßUigTo obtain any relief from doctor?
i and the numerous preparations he took, he
became alarmed. Tried Red Star Cough Cure,
and one bottle entirely cured him.
Mrs. Benedict, best known through her
fashion .journal, not only edits it. but supplies
a half dozen columns weekly for one of Phila
delphia’s Unity papers. She also does the
editorial writing for a fashion journal other
wise edited and managed hy a gentleman.
Mr. I'M. P. Weils, Thetis P. O„ Stevens Co.,
Wash. Territory, was entirely cured of rheu
-1 matism by the use of St. Jacobs Oil. He says.
"I consider it. a wonderful remedy and will
always speak a good word for it."
Grace King, the new writer to whom Dud
ley Warner is acting as literary godfather, is
both eccentric and untidy in her attire. Her
hair usually looks as if it had been brushed
the wrong way, and her hat. seems to be con
stantly defying the laws of gravitation,
"More than all other Lung Remedies,” is
what E. VV, Fairman, druggist, i ayton, Ind.,
writes of Alien's Lung Balsam. He has sold
it for eight years, and it gives satisfaction in
tpl cases. 25c., 50c. <k SI per bottle. Druggists
I DYSPEPSIA
I I tj |ld"’'ireroug as well as distressing complaint. If
■ ueclcelal II *"•■ '■* 'f impairing nutrition, and d«-
■ 1 (oi 4 o t ib* a/ a totn, tv prepare the way
B tor iwr.d Decline. ««•’
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Quickly and completaly < nres Dyanrpsm id all
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latea the appetite, and aidrt the aasimilatnw of fooo.
Mr W T Wyatt, a well-known builder. Mont
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pepeia for eight years. I have tried various remo
<l4 without much relief. Brown's Iron Bit tern him
entirely cured me. 1 cheerfully recommend H.
Mr J. M. KI.NHERGtR. cor. Philip and Magazin
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without relief. 1 used Brown s Iron Bitters, and I sm
now enioying excellent health and do recommend it
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DANGEBOCS DRUGS
How to Kfleclualiy All Huck Hon
N. r. Port- Expy a**
A gentleman who han spent the summei
abroad, said to our reporter, that the thing
that impressed him most of all was the num
ber of holidays one encounters abroad and
the little anxiety the people display in ths
conduct of business affairs. “Men boast
here, he said, "that they work for years with
out a day off; in Europe that would be con
adored a crime.”
Mr. H. II Warner, who wan present at the
time, said; “This la the first summer in
years that I have not .spent on the water.
Been too busy. ”
“Then, 1 suppose you have been advertis
ing extensively 4”
"Not at all. We have always heretofore
'•iosed our laboratory during Jul’ - , August
and Hep tern tier, nut this summer we have
kept it running day and night to supply the
demetud, which has been three times greater
than ever liefore in our history at this sea
son.’’
"How do you account for this/”
"The increase has coine from the uni iter
till, recognition of the. excellence of oui
preparations. We have lieeu nearly ter.
years before the public, and tha sales ar«
••onslanUy increasing, while our newspaper
advertising is constantly diminishing.
Why, high scientific and medical authori
ties now publicly concede that our Warner’s
safe euro is the only scientific specific for
Kidney and liver diseases, and for all thu
many diseases caused by them.”
"Have you evidence of this/”
“Aihindance! Only a few weeks ago Dr.
J. 1,. Stephens, of Lebanon, Ohio, a specialist
for the cure of narcotic, etc.,habits, told me
that a number of eminent scientific medical
men had been experimenting for years, test
ing and analyzing all known remedies for
the kidneys and liver; for, as you may be
aware, the excessive use of all narcotics and
stimulants destroys those organs, and until
they can be restored to health the habit:
cannot be broken up 1 Among the investi
gators were such men as J. M. Hall, M I)..
President of the State Board of Health oi
lowa, and Alexander Neil, M D., Professoi
if Surgery in the College of Physicians and
Surgeons and president, of the Academy oi
Medicine at Coiumbus, who, after exhaustive
inquiry, reported that, there was no remedy
known t< schools or to scientific inquiry
equal to Warner’s safe cure”'
"Are many persons addicted to ths use ol
deadly drugs?”
“There are forty millions of people in ths
world who use opium alone, and there are
many hundreds of thousands in this country
who are victims of morphine, opium, quinine
aud cocaine. They think they nave no such
habit about them—so mauy people are un
conscious victims of these habits. Thev
have pains and symptoms of what they
call malaria and other diseases, when in
reality it is the demand in the system
for these terrible drugs, a demand that
is caused largely by physi ians’prescriptions
which contain so many dangerous drugs,
and strong spirits, and one that must be
answered or silenced in the kidneys and liver
by what Dr. Stepheussays is the only kidney
and liver specific. Heulso says that moderate
opium and other drug eaters, if they sustain
the kidney and liver vigor with that great
remedy, < an keep up these habits in modera
tion.”
"Well doesnot this discovery give you a
new revelation of the power of safe cure?”
“No sir;for years I have tried to convince
the public that nearly all the diseases of the
human system originate in some disorder of
the kidney’s or liver, and hence I have
logically declared that if our specific were
used, over ninety per cent, of tbe-e ailments
would disappear. The liver and kidneys
seem to absorb these poisons from the blood
and become depraved aiid diseased.
“When these eminent authorities thus pub
licly admit that there is uo remedy like ours
to enable the kidneys and liver to throw off
the frightful effects of all deadly drugs and
excessive use of stimulants it is an admission
of its power as great as any one could desire;
for if through its influence alone the opium,
morphine, quinine, eociine aud liquor habits
can tie overcome, what higher testimonial of
its specific power could b j asked for *”
"You really believe then, Mr. Warner,
that the majority of diseases come from kid
ney and liver complaints <"
"I do! When you see a person moping
and groveling about, half dead and half alive’
year after year, you may surely put him
down as having some kidney aud liver
trouble."
"The other day I was talking with Dr.
Fowler, the eminent oculist of this city, who
said that half the patients who came to him
for eye treatment were affected by advan ed
kidnev disease. Now many people wonder
why in middle life their eye sight becomes
so poor. A thorough course of treatment
with Warner’s sale cure is what they need
more than a pair of eye glasses. Ths kidney
poison in the blood always attacks the weak
est part <>f the body; with some it affects the
eyes; with others the head; with cithers the
stomach or the lungs, or r/muma/icdisorder
follows and neuralgia tears them to pieces,
or they lose the powers of taste, smell, or be
come impotent tn other Junctions of the
body. What man would not give his all to
have the vigor of youth at command?”
"The intelligent physician knows that
these complaints ate but sumptoms; they are
not the disorder, and they are symptoms not
of disease of the head, the eye or stomach, or
of virility, necessarily. but of the kidney
poison in the blood and they may ; revail
and no pain occur in the kidneys. ”
It is not strange that the enthusiasm which
Mr. Warner displays in his appreciation of
his own remedy, which restore! him to
health when the doctors said he could not
live six mouths, should become infectious
and that the entire world should pay tribute
to its power. For, as Mr Warner says, the
sahs are constantly increasing, while his
news; aper advertising is constantly dimin
tshii g 1 his speaks volumes in praise of the
exttaoidinarv merits of his prepaiacions.
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DR. H. H- GrRITWK & SONS,
Specialists for Thirteen Years Past,
Havo treated Dropsy and its cumplicattoM with the
most wonderful success; use vegetable rmnMitw. en
tirely harmless. Remove all symptoms ot Dropsy in
eight totwenty days. . .
Cure patients pronounced hopeless by the nest 01
1 ’ first dose the symptoms rapidly disappear,
and in ten days at least two-thirds of all symptoms are
removed.
Some may cry humbug without knowing anything
about it. Renienilrer. it does not cost you anything to
realize the merits of our treatment for yonraal . In ten
days the difficulty of breathing is relieved the pniae
regular, the urinary organs made to discharge their
full duty, sleep is restored, the swelling ail or nearly
gone, the strength increased and appetite made good.
We are constant y curing cases of longstanding, eases
that have boer. tapped a number of times, and the pa
tient declared unable to live a week. Give full history
of ease. Name sex. How long afflicted, how badly
swollen and where, are bowels costive, have legs biti-st
ed and dripped water? Send f. r free n»”'nhio,.
taining testimonials, questions, etc.
Ten days' treatment furnished free by mail
If you order trial send 1 Oct sin stamps to pay postage.
Epilepsy (Fils) Positively Cured.
H. 11. GREEN «fc SONS, M. Ds.,
2.»O!<i Marietta Street, Atlanta, <Ja
UNRIVALED ORGANS
On the EASY P/A YMENT system, from 53.«5
moncn up. 100 sty 1p«, s2* to s9o**. scad for Cat’
aiogue with full particulars, mailed free.
UPRICHT PIANOS,
constructed on the new method of stringing, on
similar terms. Send for descriptive Catalogue.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO.
Boston. New York, Chicago.
BOOK AGENTS WANTED for
PLATFORM ECHOES
I or LIVING TRUTHS FOR READ AND HEART, .
By John B. Gouyh. ‘
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Io gVOO a month made. ffJ*P(stanca no hindrance as we
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' A. D. WORTHINGTON A CO., Hartford, Ooaa.
No Ropo to Cut Off Korses* Manes, kit
Oelebrare-i ‘ECLIPSE’ HALTER JMI.
and BRIDLE Combined, cannot
be allowed by any horse. Sample LCTr
Halter to any part of U. S. free, on
recelptofst. Sold by all Saddlery, JMB|
Hird ware and Harness Dealers. /xvAlrJMi
Special discount to the Trade. />?
Send for "rice LI <t Y*
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Kocbeeter, N. Y. *•> '■ "*" w
WANTED GOOD MAN
I energetic worker: business in his section. Salary S7O.
' References. Am. Manufacturing House 18 Barclay,st,N.Y
to Soldiers Jt Heirs. Send stamp
PDll^Ulißl© for Circulars. COL L BING
■ VIIwIUBIwHAM. AtCy. Washington. D. U.
1 nH■ Xo“ ua -G»«'ponie llauit cured in 10
ESV" E8 § 1030 d *y s - Keter to HJOU patients cured
W 0 IV in inall part Dr. Marsh,Quincy, Mich.
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Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use IP’S! I
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