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A HUMAN FIRE.
The Phenomenon of a Burning Aline lie.
|,rated ill tlie l’iiynicnl .System.
A few vears ago one of the most important
coal mines iu Pennsylvania caught fire. It
started slowly b it toon obtained such head¬
way that it s.n-ead through To the tlecxl greater it with por¬
tion of the entire mine.
water would ex'ingu sh the fire but well nigh
ruin the mine; and still the Cam >s continued
to increase. At that jun ture a young man
forward and suggested that all the
•entrance? and vent holes of the mine be cov¬
ered fnd secured, thus shutting followed off the anl sup¬ tlie
ply of air. lbs advice was
flail': were finally subdued.
To compare thecond.tion of this mine with
many phases of the human system is most
nst rai and appropri ate. “Fire in the blood”
is not a mere expression, it is a most impossible serous
fact. How it originates it may be
to sty: but that it burns and r ages with an
increbsiag fuiy, the knows. one who The is blood its victim is the
only too paintuily to purify,
life. It is de-igno 1 bv nature
strengthen and sustain the system. It is too
often made the channel transported. through Poisonous which
poison acids and death through are the veins and arteries
inflame coming just real the
an 1 cause a fire as as
one which existed in the mine. They burn
and irritate, causing the brain to become
weak and the nerves iin-trung; agonies they in carry tlie
pains to the mu-c e. an 1 leave
joints; they bring destruction instead of
strength; they devastate the help, very and portions they
of the b jdy that most require its hor¬
hasten form. the approach of death in been most felt by
rible These things have
jnuumeral le peopl > who liave been the vic¬
tims of rheumatic disorders, and the agonies
they have endured confirm which this description.
There is but one way by the fire in
the blood can be extinguished, and that is by
shutting off tno supply of these pois¬
onous acids. The 1 ctic. lithic and
uric acids come into the b'ood through
tlie liver and kidneys, an l they remain in (so¬
lution in the b'ood. produc’ng inflammatory
rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia,
gout and all rheumatic fevers and affections.
When they are dep .sited as gritty cry: talsin
an l near the joints, they cause articular
rheumatism; when in the muscles, muscular
rh(u matism and lumbago; when in the tis¬
sues covering ttie nerves, sciatica; when in
the face, head and nerves generally, painful; in neural¬
gia. in every dangerous rase they are Inflammatory rheu¬ most
instances, and
matism is likely to locate in some joint brain
become chronic, or sudd: i ly attack the
or heart, causing apoplexy or heart disease.
'J he fire in tlie blood be ma t lie extinguished— This only
the supply must shut off. can
be dune by guarding the portals to tlie blood
—the kidneys and liver; and no means has
ever been found for accomplishing this which
-can equal Warner’s Safe Rheumatic Cure.
It acts directly extinguishes u| ou the Hie seat by of controlling the disor¬
der: it fire
the supply well and removing standing the of cause. H. H. Warner
The known
& Co. of Rochester, N. Y., the remaralible
success which Warner's Safe Cure has
achieved, being indorsed by no less a person¬
age than Dr. Robert A. (Sunn, dean of tlio
DnitelStat.es Medical college, New York,
and the fidelity with which they have carried
out all their promises that to the public, ubove should be
a sufficient warrant the state¬
ments are true. They, however, all rheumatic guarantee
to cure ninety-five especially per cent, knowing of
troubles, the demonstrated acute, of tlie full remedy well
that power
justifies them in and so doing. who Nothing can be
fairer than this, those suffer in the
future from rheumatism with such an offer
before them, do so on their own responsibili¬
ty, and can blame no the one if Lving pain and
untimely death are results.
No Loaning Tower for Him.
THE AMERICAN ENGINEER WHO WANTED
TO STRAIGHTEN MATTERS AT PISA.
Not long since there appeared in the
American Register in Paris an adver¬
tisement of “An American engineer,”
offering to undertake for the sum of 600,
000 francs to straighten and make as
good as new the leaning tower of Pisa.
Handed iu and paid for as an advertise¬
ment, this card was inserted in the co
umns of the paper in question, as under
the circumstances it could not be re¬
fused; but it was regarded as an Ameri¬
canism. Exciting a laugh from Ameri¬
cans and a characteristic shrug of tlie
shoulders from Parisians, (his ambitious
and laughable proposal of the American days.
engineer was forgotten in a few
The proposition, however, the writer
hereof happens to know, was made iu
all seriousness by the venerable Mr.
Savage, well known on the Pacific slope
as the discoverer and original owner of
the since famous Savage mine, The
mine passed under the control of the
Bonanza firm, and Savage, with a snug
fortune, went abroad to enjoy himself.
He visited Pisa, and the condition of its
famous leaning tower annoyed him.
Something of an engineer, he devised a
scheme for straightening and restoring
it. considering it a public disgrace that
it should be allowed to lean and go to
ruin. In all seriousness lie published
the advertisement alluded to above, see¬
ing in the job, if lie gaiped it, an oppor¬
tunity to pay all liis expenses while
abroad; and lie could not be persuaded
not to do so, and was much chagrined
that us did not receive any response to
his oh r, and to this day cannot under¬
stand why the people prefer the oid
tower in its present condition.
Nervous. - The Boston haiunlay
Evening Gazette says: “A w itnan’s
glove is* to her what a vest is to a man.
When a man s agitated or perplexed lie
attacks his • est buttons. A woman’s
vestdeesu’t admit of this; but her glove
is always a source of inspiratii n and She a
refuge from any embarrassment.
smooths on the fingers, wrinkles, rearranges looks the
buttons, drags out the
critically at the fit, and does a dozen
little things with her glove that allay
nervousness.”
Saving at the spigot: Adele is a sploii"
did cook, but it is evident that she can¬
not content everybody and his father.
The other evening madame went into
the kitchen and found the gas stove
lighted. “Why, Adele, do you light
your stove at this hour ?” ‘ ‘But I have
iiot put it out since morning.” “Why,
girl, are you crazy ?” “No; but madame
is always complaining that I use too many
matches.”
The \V Ide, H idt‘ World.
Lima, Republic of Peru.—S enor A.
de La E. Delgado, L.L. D. and Counsel¬
lor Tribunal of Justice, Lima, Republic of
Peru, says: “One single application of of rheu- St.
Jacobs Oil cured me completely recommend
matic pains in my left arm. I
ed it to two of my friends, tlie Mrs. Dma
Juana Garcia, widow, and Mr. D. iTer
man Decker, a German gentleman. Mad¬
ame Garcia was relieved entirely by the
pain-cure from terrible neuralgic pains of
ten months standing. Mr. Decker was
cured of inexplicable pains My brother by a single used
application of the cure. species of
the great remedy He for a entirely relieved paralv
sis of the arm. was
from his ailment by one or two applies
tions, after having tried numberless other
remedies without effect.
A mas returned from adeiilisrs hign
iy indignant, and said that the intelli¬
gent extractor had made a mistake and
pulled the wrong tooth. ‘-Buthe made
it all right,” he continued, “or I would
have brought suit against him for dam
nges," “Wliat did tlie dentist do to
make it all right?” was the question
put. “He didn’t charge me anything 1”
A I>i vggixt’s Story.
Mr. Isaac C. Chapman, druggist, New
burg, N. Y., writes us: “ I liave for the past
ten years sold several gross of Dr. Wm.
Hall’s Balsam for the Lungs. I can say of it
what I cannot say of any other medicine. I
liave never heard a customer speak of it but
to praise its virtue in the highest manner. I
liave recommended it in a great many cases
of whooping cough, with the happiest effects.
I have used it in my own family for many
years; in fact, always have a bottle in the
medicine closet ready for use.”
An injury unanswered in time grows
weary of itself, and dies away in a vol¬
untary remorse. In bad dispositions
capable of no restraint but fear it has a
different effect—the silent digestion of
one wrong provokes a second.
Mr. L. Ray, 44 Nostrand avenue, life Bfcooklyn,
says Dr. Elmore’s R. G. saved his ; four
large bottles cured his dyspepsia, kidney and
liver diseases, which six doctors had failed to
help, and of which he expected to die soon.
Rum.—A ccording to the New York
Tribune there are only six distilleries of
mm in the country and all six are in
Massachusetts. Of nearly half a mil¬
lion gallons of rum exported last year
the greater part went to Africa.
Curbo-ltnes.
Earth brings the bitterness of pairs,
Yet worth the crown of peace will gain;
And thousands speak in accents fine,
The praises of our Garboline.
Never judge by appearances. A shab¬
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Ladies’ and children’s boots and shoes can¬
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Pride, ill-nature and want of sense
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of experience, or what, in the language
of fools, is called knowing the world.—
Swift. '
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“/ had Salt Rheum for 19 years. Four
packages of Ur. Benson 1 s Skin Cure entirety
cured me." — F. P. Lavelle, Merced, Cal. $1
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The memory is a treasure, to whom
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Whatever you dislike in another per¬
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of Repairing ail grades of done Carriages, on short Wtgons notice, and Bugg <*, ?a«u. ng and Trim, 1!ll Dnii i
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRED AS GOOD AS
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SSPl have now on hand the largest and best, stock of wagons f
make, bogies bargains homemade bad aim of western build that I have'ever < 1 R °'
you want you better call. Alt wh > owe me f or W o+ '
nestly request to come forward and settle promptly. I need die money r<3e
must have it. These who do not pay promptly will be g'vea Ti but Tlu %
time. So you will please settle promptly.
It should be rememberd that My establishment is
HEADQUARTERS COFFINS and CASKETS of all OIDEiTAKERS grades and sizes, mm
in fact everything tha and COFFIN It 1 pmv mv A
is kept in a first class Undertaker. *
US’COFFINS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY OR ‘ COTiVTl UM
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Violins, Guitars, Harmonicas Etl
STRINGS, JBSTNobody AND c.m underbuy ALL KINDS us, Nobody r OF can MUSICAL undersell MERCIIAXDISj us.
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