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JUDGE RIGHT HERE IN NEW YORK. What Your Friends aad Neighbors Say on a Matter of Vital Importance. »w will be found a sample of the multitude of letters of encouragement Messrs H. H. Warner & Co., of Rochester, N. Y., daily receive. The subjoined unsolicited testimonials are from your friends and neighbors, ladies and gentlemen’ you know and esteem for their honor and straight forwardness, and who would scorn to be a party toanydeception. What has been done for others can be done for you, and it is folly, nay sui to longer suffer when the means of recovery at your very door: New York Crry (253 Fifth Avenue). me pleasure to express mg faith in th “Warner's Safe Cure,” which is the only medi- er take or recommend, Six years sgo I 1 the most pronounced benefit from time when suffering from mental over- work, and [have subsequently in my travels commended it to many people, pe ly know of several cases where Warner's Safe Cure” has succeeded when the failed. Although a perfectly well woman ke several bottles every spring just as I take alditional care in the selection of tonic-giving fowl at this season, believing in the ounce of prevention” rather than the nec for the pound of cure, and in every instance Warner's Safe Cure” kas the effect to gi ew energy and vitality to all my powers. Editor and Proprietor of ‘* Dress” Magazine. Brooxyy, N. ¥. (2 Dee. 17. 1887.—I can truly sa done our family a great lie —It gives virtue of umner Avenue). Brooxtyy, N. Y. (30 Irving Place). Dec. 2 Is87.—Our folks praise * Warner's Safe Cure very highly, in fact could not do without it. Brookiyy (248 Raymond Street). Mi —About ten years since I was t: the doctors said I had Bright's Di not last very long. long time. nd got onditior time, alwa nd desp same lodge y 5, 1885. en very sick, and ase, and could I suffered severely and for I then appeared t s suffering, ne lent. At last a friend, member persuaded me to. try * Warner 5 ch [ did, and ver: soon experienced relief. I continued. steadily with it for some months, much to the disgust of an old school allopath, and now vd the use for more than a an for years past. In fact, T have no symptoms of anything being wrong with my kidneys, pain, the water flowing freely without | good clear color, free from sliment and normal in.quantity. Furthermore, »w free from those distressing pains in loins, which at one time were ever present. n- matter what position I might be in, sitting or nding, in bed or the easy-chair, In'fact I feel ay that “ Warner's Safe Cure” has very serious complaint, not only for th ¢ but permanently. It is now inc T took the last bottle of “ Warner's and since that time I have not at kind of diet. but have eaten and or enything else T might desir aml to-day am feeling aletter g am altogether to what L was ten years ago, THOUSANDS _ say that Ely’s Cream Balm cured them of CATARRH. Apply Balm into each nostril. $a) ELY BROS.. 235 Greenwich St, N. ¥. ntinu adifferent man its | hat your medicin: has | WOULD BORE FOR THEM, “Sir!” exclaimed an enraged st n't any brains? y * replied the sarcastic professor, “if any gentleman in the class has a gimlet in'his pocket." —Burlington Free Press. FATAL NEGLECT. The breaking of the smallest wheel ina mam- moth factory, if not repaired or replaced, will ruin the entire plant, as a speck of dust will de- range the delicate machinery of a watch. Were people as thoughtful to repair their broken health on the first. approach of disease, as the owner is to mend his machinery, they would escape in- describable suffering, and. often death. auses will sometimes derange the di organs, on whose healthy » much depends, and feverish | ; nd consumption itself set in | The wise person will at once arrest the cau these unhealthy symptoms, resorting to t world-famed remedy, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi- cal Discov purifies the blood and cures iver disease. | Of all druggists. THE WORST NASAL CATARRH, tter of how long standing, Catarrh Remedy. no 1 s absolutely Tt di meinay r money faster than I ever did befor a sample extract of the many hundred of similar letters received by the above firm. See their ad- vertisement in another column. CARL PRETZEL'S PHILOSOPHY. A feller vas a blockheads when he dinks he cood play high sphy out mit der tuyfel. Nefer dond run to cotch a report dot vas flying in der vind, You coodn’t done it mit any degr of successfulness UVE PEOPLE get on in the world; they look out chances; they go in and win, Portlind, Me., need live people work for them. $1 per hour and upwards made; many make more than doub! sex, all ages. You can do the home, No special abil | Write and see. All will be put before you fre then if you conclude not to go to work, ‘all righ | Capital not required, Stinson & Co. start y for the good A CAKE OF | PACKER'’S TAR SOAP Will cure Dandruff and convince you by its grateful effect on the skin that for Toilet, Bath, and Nursery purposes it is without an equal. All druggists, 25 cents. Sample, 4 cents. Mention Jupar. THE PACKER MFG. CO., 100 Full New York. THE CELEBRATED PIANOS ARE AT PRESENT THE MOST POPULAR AND PREFERRED by LEADING ARTISTS WAREROOMS ; 149, 151, 153, 155 EAST 14TH STREET, N. Y. SOEIMBEDE 3 Co., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1119 Chestnut St. CHICAGO, ILL, 209 Wabash Avenue. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., Union Club Building. BALTIMORE MD,, 7 N. Charles Street. | | can do it. | give “ DIDN T KNOW IT WAS LOADED.’ The young man fell dead! A friend had pointed a revolv “He didn’t know it was loaded!” We often hear it stated that a man is not re- sponsible for what he does not know. The presupposes knowledge and therefore convicts the man who excuses crime by ignoranc known” has often been an un- fortunate man’s apology for some evil unknow ingly wrought, but in a inatter of general interest or instance that laudanum is a poison, that is a deadly explosive, that blood heavily er’s accumulations of the waste of the system—it is one’s duty to know the ct and the consequences thereof. Our good old mothers knew for instance, that the open- | ing of spring was the most perilous period of the year. Why? Because then the blood-stream is sluggish and chilled by the cold weather, and if not thinned a good deal and made to flow quickly and health- fully through the arteries and veins, it is impos- sible to have good vigor the rest of the year. Hence, without exception, what is now known as Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla, was plentitully made and religiously given to every member of the family regularly through March, April, May and June, It is a matter of record that this pru- dential, preventive and restorative custom saved many a fit of sickness, prolonged life and happi- ness to a vigorous old age, aud did with heavy medical expenditure Mrs. Maggie Kerchwal, Lexington, Ky., used Warner's Tog Cabi illa “for nervous sick headache of whic na sufferer for years. It has been a great benefit to me.” Capt. Hugh Harkins, 1114 South 15th street, Philadel- phia, F ys “it purified my blood and re- moved the blotches from my skin,” Mrs, Smith, Topton, Berks Co., Pa., says she * w entirely cured of askin disease of the worst kind, by Log Cabin Sarsaparilla. Bad skin indicates very bad condition of the blood. Ii you would live and be well, go to your drug- gist to-day a ‘arner's Log Cabin Sarsapar- illa and take no other—there's nothing like it or as good—and completely renovate your impaire | system with this simple, old-fashioned prepara- tion of roots and herbs. Warner, who makes the famous that is a gua the known world. it to the other members of the family luding the children. You will be astonish ng and life-prolonging powers, We say this editorially with perfect confidence, be- ause we have heard good things of it every- 5 is aguarantce that it is first class in every particular. ‘e Cure, puts ‘antee of excellence all Take it yourself and Vt A writer in a Louisville paper says he is sur- prised to observe, in reading the wedding notices in the city papers, what a large proportion of the brides are working girls. He would probably be more surprised still, however, if the papers said they were working men, Vy OST AS PALATABLE ASMILK. Bo disguised that tho most delicatostomach can take tt. Remarkable asa PRODUCER. In acknowledged by Physicians to be tho FINEST. and BEST preparation of ita class for the relief of CONSUMPTION, SCROPUL4, GENERAL DENRILITY, WASTING DISEASES OF CHILDREN, and CHRONIC COUGHS, Aut Davooisms Scott & Bowne, New York. comicbooks.com