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*THE BRIDGE OP DEATH.
An Alpine Guide’s Sad Fate—Dancers to
dc Avoided.
One day in August, in the summer of
1864, the Grand two Austrian nob lemon were crossing
Plateau in their descent of one of
the loftiest mountains of Switzerland. They
had crossed the Grand Crevasse in the morn¬
ing by a snow bridge which, though appa
rently They insecure, carried them safely over.
reached it again on their return late in
the afternoon. The leading guide had ad
vanced to the middle of the bridge, when, to
the consternation of his fellow travelers, he
suddenly bridge disappeared from their sight. The
had fallen beneath his weight; he had
proceeded with too little caution, and had
disappeared tied forever in the abyss below. They
tile together ropes and let them down into
crevasse, but no hand seized them, no
voice arose from the darkness.
‘ How few of us realize the importance of
trifles, or that incidents which in"themselves
seem wholly insignificant lead oftentimes to
most momentous results. A single grain of
sand holds in a vise-like grip the delicate
ebanism of your most reliable time-piece.
The business man, tied down to his absorb¬
bing ing cares, goes home at night with a throb
brow and a lame back. This continues
a day or two and he remarks to his wife that
he is so overworked he thinks he had better
take something to brace him up a little. He
tries a tonic and for a few days feels better.
He flatters him3elf he is well. Poor man, how
little he realizes"that the trifling indisposition
wag a voice warning him that the tired and
overworked primary kidneys, the most important
perform organsof their the system, had ceased to
proper functions. They no
longer eliminate properly the waste matter
of the system, and uric acid accumulates.
, That means disease. The body cannot be
healthy the unless it be free from this poison. If
bloo.l channels become vitiated with it,
as they must be unless it is carried out of the
system, the man is liable to disapear from
the walks of life almost as suddenly as the
gufde who went down with the insecure but
unsuspected diseases, bridge. called, So many direct of the ordin¬
ary se are the results
of the action of this poison that it is diffi¬
cult to tell how one will be carried away.
This was precisely the experience of Her¬
man Urban of the celebrated tie firm of safe
manufacturers, McNeale Urban, of Cin¬
cinnati, O. He has always been a very active
business man,and overcome many,commercial
difficulties, began but down about five years ago he be
to run with a sort of general de¬
bility, headache, “There want of spirit and nervous¬
ness. seemed to be no life in my
blood, bones,” no vigor in my muscles, no marrow in
my he says. He tried physicians in
vain. Four years after this sad experience he
reports that he used Warner’s safe cure at
that time and hit prostrated condition was
eoffipletely date. “I am,” cures and had remained so to
he remarks, “more than
anxious that other business men, worn down
and whose likely manifestations to be overcome by kidney disease
they positively are identify so mysterious that
cannot the disease,
should try the magnificent remedy that did so
much good to me.”
Under high license,Ill., saloonshave decreas¬
ed 25 per cent and revenues increased $5,000,000.
The Sweetest Girl In School.
“She’s the sweetest, girl in school!” enthusi¬
astically exclaimed one young miss to another,
as they passed down the street together.“Edith
Is so kind, and gentle, and unselfish, every one
likes her. And she has lovely golden hair and
pretty bad: eyes. Isn’t it a pity her complexion is
so it spoils her looks. And then she has
such, .dreadful headaches!” The girls skipped
atone, heard what but it happened Kdith’s mother had
W hat could be they done said. for It set her thinking.
the rough, th se headaches and
trial to her muddy complexion, that was such a
what she had gentle daughle . 81ie recalled
ical Discovery, read of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med¬
and on the spur of the moment
ply. Bile slipped into a dru - store and bought a -up
hduh took it faithfully, with the result
that it cleared her disordered blood, relieved
the headaches, made her skin soft, fair and
rosy, and now she is not only the “sweetest
girl in school,” but the most beautiful.
The latest fash ion among the ultra fashion¬
able is to have Angora cats.
C-li-o-o! C-h-o-oH C-li-o-o!!!
Don’t sneeze, sneeze, hawk, hawk,spit, blow,
and disgust everybody with vour offensive
breath. If you have acrid, watery discharges
from the nose and eyes, throat disease, caus¬
ing in head, choking sensations, cough, ringing noises
toms of splitting nasal catarrh, headache and other symp¬
remember that, the
manufacturers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy
offer, of in good faith, $'09 reward for a case
catarrh which they cannot cure. The
Remedy is sold by druggists at only CO cents.
Miss Jane Gibson, notable in Scotch literary
circles, died in Glasgow, at the age of 102.
A Great Cliauce.
If you wish a beautiful picture that can not
be distinguished from a Water Color, worth a
large amount of money, you should get Demo
simply rest’s Monthly wonderful Magazine, for February. picture It is
how such an elegant
can be furnished in a Magazine that only costs
20 cents. If your newsdealer has not got it,
ask him to get it for you, or send to the pub¬
lisher, St,, W. York, Jennings Demurest, 15 East 14th
N ew
Consumption Surety Cur©4*
To the Editor:—Please inform vonr readers
that 1 have a.positive remedy for the above
named disease. By its timely use thousands of
hopeless cases have been permanently cured. 1
shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy
frebs to any of your readers who have con¬
sumption if they will send me their Express
and P. O. address. SLOCUM. Respectfully, M.C.. 181 Pearl St- N. Y.
T. A
Turning Night into liny.
Why niRlit is the into sun day- like the people time of people fashion? It
turns catoli
cold, which, if not attended to m time, will
induce consumption. Take in time Taylor’s
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mul¬
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MOOH n Ite Prescription is the
a un outgrowth, or result, of
T(l iV WflMFti nUMLn. experience. tlli8 tfreat and Thousands valuable
* — a of testimonials, received
from patients and from physicians who
have tested it in the more aggravated and
obstinate cases which had baffled their skill,
prove it to be the most wonderful remedy
ever devised for the relief and cure of suf¬
fering “ cure-all,” women. but It is most not recommended perfect Specific us
a as a
for woman’s peculiar diseases.
As a powerful, in
A Powerful Tonic. KSSEfS
uterus, or womb and its
appendages, lar. For overworked, in particu¬
teachers, “worn-out,” milliners, “run-down," dressmakers, debilitated
seam¬
stresses, ing mothers, “shop-girls," and feeble housekeepers, generally. nurs¬
women
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the
greatest appetizing earthly cordial boon, and being restorative unequaled tonic. as
an
It promotes digestion and assimilation of
food, indigestion, cures bloating nausea, weakness and eructations of stomach, of
gas.
TREATING THE WRONG DISEASE.
| 3 pw| r Ail FD Having sasKsassssfi exhausted the skill of three physi
■ cians, I was completely discouraged, and so
weak I could with difficulty cross the room
alone. I began taking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and
using the local treatment recommended in his ‘Common Sense
Medical Adviser.’ I commenced to improve at once In three
wrote months I letter was perfectly family cured, and have had no trouble since. I
a to my paper, briefly ’aentioning how my
health had been restored, and offering to send the full particulars
tt> any one writing me for them, and enclosing a stamped-envelopc
I for have reply. described I have received over four hundred letters. In reply,
my case and the treatment used, and have ear¬
nestly advised nd them to do likewise.’ From a great many I have
*£1 c ° of thanks, stating that they had com
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t^atmefflso fuliy and plainly laid down therein.^! the S3
dwero much
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cnese parte, and T grew worse until I wrote to you and began
J®?? y° u * favorite Prescription.’ I used three bottles of it
and two of the Golden Medical Discovery,* also one and a half
bottles ot the Purgative Pellets.* T can do my work and sew and
walk all I care to, and am in better health than T ever expected to
be in this world again. T owe it all to your wonderful medicines.”
CATARRH .CREAM ELY’S BALM
‘t'E.Y’S, Kggfl
6 [■-IN I I suffered from ca-
12 years. The
HSffEVERMg ^Mdroppings into the throat
|L. / l,;erc hied tiauscating. almost daily. My
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Since the first day’s use
1 >f Ely's Cream Balm
f* hod no Weeding, the
HAY-FEVER —--- - soreness is entirely gone
D. G. Davidson, with the
Boston Budget.
Price A particle is applied druggists; into each nostril and is agreeable.
cents at by mail, registered. 60 cents.
ELY BROTHE RS. 23 5 Greenwich St,. New York.
I CURE FITS!
When I say cur© I do not mean merely to atop them
tor a time and then have them return again. I mean a
radical EPSY cure. FALLING I have made SICKNESS the disease lifelong of FITS, study. EPIL¬ I
or a
warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Because
others have failed ia no reason for not now receiving a
cure. Send at once for a treatise and & Free Bottle
of my infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office.
H. G, ROOT. itG C.. I S3 Pearl St. tiew York.
to Soldiers and Heirs. Send tor cir
Ko fc e ssaassm
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PlSO’S CURE FOR CGNSUMPTIOm
As a soothing
A Soothing and strengthening
nervine, Prescription “ Favorite is
Nervine. une¬
qualed iu allaying and is invaluable
and subdu¬
ity, irritability, exhaustion, ing nervous excitabil¬
hysteria, and other prostration, distressing,
spasms
nervous functional symptoms onal and and commonly attendant
tin the upon _ organic organic disease disease of of
womb. It induces refreshing sleep
and relieves mental anxiety and de¬
spondency.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip¬
tion is legitimate medicine,
and carefully skillful compounded physician, by and an experienced adapted erieneed
woman’s delicate to
purely vegetable in organization. its It is
perfectly harmless in its composition effects and
condition of in any
the system.
■hmbhmm In pregnancy, “Fa-
1 Mother’s relieving rfrJSss*SS& nausea, weak
.
KftRIIUI wwiiuiHi—i n<iss other 01 distressing stomach and
toms to symp¬ "that
common
condition. If its use is kept up in the
latter months of gestation, it go prepares
A Voice. my life with hysterical attacks and
p From A Califohhia. par
been using use
.vour ‘Favorite Prescription ’ I
have had none of these. 1 also had womb complaint so bad that
I could not walk two blocks without the most severe pain, but
before I had taken your * Favorite Prescription ’ two months. I
could walk all over leaving the city without under inconvenience. the benign All my
troubles seem to be mo influence of
your medicine, and 1 now feel smarter than for years before. My
physicians told me that I could not be cured, and therefore you
wifi please accept mv everlasting in thanks good for what you have done
for me, and mav God bless you your works.”
Later, she writes: “It is I now have four had years since I took of the your female ’Fa¬
vorite Prescription,’ and no return
trouble I bad then.”
Well as I Ever Was.-Mrs. John Stewart, of Chime
Falls, TFis.. writes: “I wish to inform you that 1 am as well a s I
ever was, for which I thank your medicines. I took tom bottles
of the ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ and one bottle of bad your Discovery have
and four bottles of the ‘Pellets.’ All of the symptoms
disappeared. I do all my own work: am able to be od my feet ail
day. My friends tell me I never looked so well.
Favorite Prescription is Sold by Druggists the World
Overt "Large Dottles $1.00, Sue for $S.OO.
Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's large, illustrated
Treatise (160 pages, paper covers) on Diseases of Women.
Address, World’s Dispensary Jfledieal Association,
No. 663 Main Street, Bitffat.o, N. Y.
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8eml for Gntnloititc.
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the system for delivery as to greatly
lessen, with and many the times almost entirely do
away ^ sufferings of that trying
“Favorite Pre.
Cures the script I oil» is a
the positive cure for
Worst Gases. and most obstinate complicated
eases
““whites,” of leueorrhea, or
flowing excessive
at monthly periods, painful men¬
struation, falling unnatural suppression, prolap¬ back,
sus or of the womb, weak
“ female weakness,” anteversion, retrover¬
sion, bearing-down sensations, chronic
of congestion, the inflammation, and ulceration
tenderness womb, inflammation, pain and
“internal heat.” in ovaries, accompanied with
“Favorite Prescrip
For the ti on,” when taken in con¬
nection with the use of Dr.
.. H „ - I Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis-
8 IIIUBEIO. EinuCVO | doses eovery, of and Dr. small Pierce's laxative Pur
T gative Pellets (Tittle Liver
Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and Bladder dis¬
eases. Their combined use also removes
blood taints, and abolishes cancerous and
scrofulous humors from the system.
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