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America’s Great Danger t While thoa repining, the doctor place of safety; but his manly na ■ ture would not allow him to desert was aioused to a sense of wha’ was 1 his duty in this Way. and he work- going en in he world around him From N»w Tork Weekly. AN ENGLISH COMMENTARY. from the South, on with willing hands. by the awful news 1 ----------- BY D. J. FJNLIY. When Lillie had so far recovered Said an eminent English scientist recentlr; detailing the ravages which th* yel “ * The danger that confronts the great Amen Amen-' as to In? able to leave the house, and. “Only a shadow of the past is all low fever was making in various can people to-day is not the possible adop- to the person n submitting --------- . the --- > . >si tucriloriot. in'■-••«’leu that is now left for me.” tum* of 1 tiun of ’a wrong financial polity policy for tie tle ! cities, and the call for help, which leaning upon the doctor » strong <’ irimrtbo pi ecedimr month. WJ?Wt’IIK FA I liN-p nation, or of socialism, wr- the ---- ~r spread ------------------- V»* UJV or the These sorrowful words were spok arm, walk for a short time in the was lieing responded to by so many , increase of " corruption among FOit IXVEVKMl’. eii-I tl - I. ------ iniong public men. en by a young man, well attired, ; noble men arid women throughout openair.it seemed to her as if her <„.j. ct cf this otr r i . to en- Ail uiese are bad enough, to be ,ure, but I cojiage per-on* <> an ! -e. t- : I - - »11^1» « . they are as nothing compared to the te rib:; arid who had the appearance of a cup of happiness was indeed full, jve turn or ni *. the North. * (11° tiiiv> XVC V . .i t ' i.. r*~~ • na* tonal disease—I had almost said nation i gentleman of leisure. ; and her thanks went up to heaven tuv I bci taaL :: •: crime -of overwork. The mad rush 1 “1 will go at once and offer my (------------------------ * wealth is set at a killing pace, and thousaL .j But now, as he sits alone, having services,” he said, partly moved by for her preservation, and also for I fall by the way every year. no other companion than the pic-1 a sense of duty and partly on sc- return of her lover, without Yau are likely to be one of ihe vicinw; tore which he holds in his hand, i count of his o'* n mental sufferings., whom, even deatn, itself, would1 llow do we know ? Eecause it is the CSCC‘ • tion to find a man or woman < f adult age fa bis heart sjieaks of tbe^past in tones which made him crave the excite-! haue been a relief. perfect health. Nervous Disorders . — .«-ich rs Pe Jew', I’ t '- . of bitter regret, and the future rnent and danger such a sacrifice n-i 1 Eye. "M' j th .1 . 1 spreading with fearful rapidity. An.un/ t. - Rut poor Izllie did not long en-. ■ -.ifety Pin.” ‘‘I'/' ui symptoms, are—Backache, Hiliousne.-a, Co d looms up before him like an ugly V. r.” ••.Air llniki-.” t < would entail. joy her newly found happiness. An- Al-no-t .cry ini,- : k — Hands and Feet, Dizzii.es-, Het 1 i. »Let-, specter. a brigut i<I< u at - 1 > .. ■ . When Dr. Summerfield reached J other victim wa? added to the list,: Fluttering Sensation, Fainting, fiend, die, oth.-r. Why in-r jar ’• ■ > 1- Hysteria, Irritability of the Heart, Melan The photograph which he is look ileal use? A'ul’k ta.-: •: .- New Orleans the city was in a de and i...2 fate __ Z-. had * this time chosen " ’ ' ( Lil- choly, Faili: g Memory, Palpitation, Thru- I10 1:i this rtm-ctioi' ' ing at with all the earnestness of a ina-ie your forms . ' i.j <. -i mutism, bh rt Breath, Sleeplessness, ?..r- ploruble elate, many suffering from lie’s lover! tr_. t :: :: :: :: :: a vous Dyspepsia, Sexual Debility, Fits, etc passionate nature, is that of a ' ' ’ i"u.u-i — **'“......... 1 i J ir*Write to-firt'-i-r in Alas! poor thing, what mortal dread disease, some of them actual R ev . C. A. C arroll , pastor First B p . t > I U ul il UU ui.u.i u . i this tins y-p-r. r. young woman, evidently about his - - --------------- 3 „ r .. Church. Yellow Sprit gs, (>.. writes»» fol ■ ; ly dying from lack of attention or anguish she suffered, when the tel own age—a face so exquisitely y? “I haveu-ed Dr. Miles’Restore.ivejierviiie • * »t »-x ZX ■ » 1 t > r« t thia I l 1 U f fact ‘1 / • ♦ reached • I f* I 1 »' I ‘ medical skill. He went at once to or»».***. pgram announcing for the p .st six months. I find it acts like Philip W. Avirett, Ge.i. .’A-..- , iieautiful that one would wonder if f a charm on the whole nervous system. I the board of health, and showed ‘ her, no tongue can tell, for she saw, 61S F Street, North ■ :■ r, flesh and Blood could eyer look so have not found itsequal in giving immediate WASHING TUN, ' . his credentials, offering himself for | in his illness the downfall of all her < relief. Dr. Miles’ little Nerve and Liver so lovely. I’itlsonly need a trial and they will recom Ie*—The rr-»p<>n-ihil ly ■ ' • • un-any 0 immediate ¡service as a physician., earthly happiness Even this, how tn»,' <>■ iuclifi 'I by n- 1 I- .' 1 I mend themselves to be the best pills in the “Only a shadow,” again the »tock m nel<l by ovt-i i.< il.,-'i<t:n “You aie just the sort of man we , ever, did not deprive her of the market.” it Iht- lea-lias nv»*i«n.- u. th- young man repeats, ”hut. ah. how need, said one of the leading doc-1 presence of mind necessary for her i'ullvo States. “ For five years I have suffered from Ner life like! llow dearly it brings the vous Prostration, I was unable to work or tors, “and I can at once give you a ; guidance in the houi of I er lover’s sleep. The first dose of Dr. Miles’ Restora past la-fore my eyes—the happy tive Nervine give me relief, and one th 11 patient that will require your skill : peril, for she went at once to his ba s that we spent together, and sat d"dollars would not cover ti e go. d it I m and patience, for I fear it is a dan aid, prepared to minister to his1 done me.”—JOHN M1NCHEE, Youngs I tiie mutual exchange of love tokens, gerous case.” town, Ohio. wants with the magnetic touch of which hade fair at one time to bind Dr. Mlles’ Restorative Nervine is un A guide was soon found to con loving hands. “AXA F* ts " pit--M-.-r.tr I •*> ?» w r~: 1 equalled itl CURING Nervous Disease.-. It ..J _■< ;.n our hearts forever in peace and duct the young physician to the Can-far Hie». . k> .. . »mains no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold Tin* doctors who attended Sum- DrugrólKor mnil. fr-i.i>r-K happiness ” house of the unfortunate | merfieI(J told Lillie to prepare for free. Ad-ln «“Xi Ikt'IS,* an a positive guarantee by all druggists, or Box 2UU, .New York City Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. The bitter experience of this and to i.i.rv the n< 11 ssary imdi worsj fr,r Lje caw. they declared yenng man is by no means uncom ' Tl..... .. .... -r — i wa8 hopeless! mon. He had loved and his affec Noiselessl v the door of an elegant “I cannot believe it — I will not tions gained an encouraging re mansion was opened to admit the believe it,” she cried, in hopeful ■punse; but, like many others, he aid that had evidently been expect- trust that Heavei would still be felt toe confident, and was too reck ’led. ! merciful, and spare the life so dear less in his treatment of the young , 1 As the doctor ascended the stairs to her. She prayed to God that if lady upon whom hi« heart’s affi <•- , a feeling of awful re«poneibility To every person send her lover was about to die. so might lions were centered. Gav and thrilled through every nerve, ami ing us the t i she also be permitted to die and go thoughtless, be indulged in what made him pray to the Almighty for with him to eternal rest. I one yearly sunscription to The H erald together with ten penta extra. lie deemed a “harmless” flirtation I wisdom to aid the poor sufferer. At last a gleam of hope appeared | we will send free a copy of The World Almanac for 1895. Single copies with another, and the result was a In all the annals of romance there in the doctor’s case, mid the men may he orde-ed at this office for 25 cents lover s quarrel, separation, and, is nothing more thrilling than the who so recently told Lillie that her consequently, unhappiness to both I Might which met the astonished eyes lover s death was almost a certain- partit a of Itie i <>ung as lie enter- 'ty, 1, 1 11 1 1 her . u F physician 1 now gl.uldened heart . with I Motor Sumnit-rfii ld would now led that sick chamber! There, a 1 the joyful intelligence that the pa give all the riches he possessed, if, 'young and moat Iwautiful woman tient had fought the disease success* by so d< ¡ng, he could undo the past lay in a dnatb like stupor, and that , fullv, mid would in all probability . tv ami be once more the betrothed women was his lung lost Lillie Fair 1 recover husband of Lillie Fairfax. Rut no fax! Three weeks of careful nursing no such sacrifice would suffice, for Imagination alone can portray brought Doctor Hummerfield t > a I lie was painfully aware that Lillie • the freliliga of the lover, ami the al was lost to him forever. mon I fatal shuck his heart received It the time of the rupture, Sotu- The Past Reference Deck f-fated. as he beheld that well-beloved form tuerfleld was vain enough to think wrapped, as it were, in the folds of! A Vofame of over S.' j pr;3S mnd<t life seem more like heaven to that a woman's heart was made lot It Treats 1,403 topics death! ; them than it had ever been before yield—and instead of niqnfully con Rut doctor Summerfield was a ' There is little more to add, for1 Endorsed by STATESMEN, fessing his folly to tits woman hr strong man, and a merciful I’rovi the render will readily guess the se- EDUCATORS and loved, and Itegging her forgiveness, W , <lence gave him nerve to t>eur thia qual. 1 STUDENTS everywhere. ■ he went away for six months with ( great trial. The old wounds are nil healed. out even telling her where lie was Has Reached Such a State of Per Fora time he hail not much ho|>e. [the doctor his his reward, end Lil- going fection That It to a Veritable c<>n»litu- now Mrs. Svtnmerfield. Mrw. 8vmme>rtield. In the meantime Lillie's pirvnts Imt, with Lillie’s Strong c-uiMitu-> lie is Encyclopedia of Factu, Statis [ the knh ) tion. together with his almost su|*er I tics and Events drought Down remove,1 to a diatami state, where, human efforts to save her life, she to January First, I BOB. r perhaps, she might soon form other at length began to show signs of re I volume is a whole Horary Ilea, and forget the lover whose ti- Icovery. One can hardly think delily she bad strong reason to The stimulous which she received of a question it cannot answer. It tell.* doubt. all about party platforms, election sta It is at this point we find the during the first moments of con-! ’’ tistics, the new tariff, religions of the sciousness, also aided the po <r suf My w ’ f« and I hi-e to r 1 ta JI od's young ductor brooding over his mis ■arsaparllU. Sue ha J r>c v?-y earth, population everywhere, state and fortune, with the likvnraa of hia ferer to re*fat the horrible disease •s.-.rly, with government statistics, occupations of an-•■'-t lvjs darling Lilliv in hie hand, ami her that bad taken |M«aa“Mion of her men, foreign matters, literature, science ♦2:11.7sw.»::ci,n letter of dlaiuiasal lying o|wn before and. p*rha]»s, to this very c-Hiae we hxrul. a^s Ur-« and education. him He 1» almost aiautij with mar attribute her ultimate recovery. cp and down No jien can <le«cril-e the jot that a airs r. it hout hopelr»» fear leal he shall nsrer l<e 1 b:l> Vary ocher tided the hearts of th* lover», when able to tied her, for he has already ' sexxnts fatted, used every effort to discover some Lillie ha«i so far recovered as to he b-t I* JO-"» 1'1-31- .snttrclT P^ICE, postpaid b; mail, trace of the Fairfax family, but the able to thank her preserver. s< d l<> -• curvl he-. I: was hear from his lip« the atorv of his search lias hewn fruitless Address THE WORLD, New York City. ' only »h tly atcr "Shall I ever find Iwr?’’ was llie «¿ventures tn s« arching fw her. the'. Iva» V.'.en "Nev«-r again «til a shadow of with tbo »atü« V'-«- question now U|>|«eraiust in his eo— .'taint, aZeab- doubt cross my mind,** she said, mind, as he womiere«l restlessly 1 j ray IL-fo» -id from pls»« to place, vainly endeav "concerning the sincerity of your b*-'S ao ! juM UW4 tba tamo awJalno «Uhtboaaarsrosait, K.y wifoaad ehtl- oring t<- get a clew te hi» lost treas affection,** *r.u U-a n-x»d*s Samrarft’a «brairw Most |M*r»ons might suppose that, ure th-- t—-I tba r»rdcfa ■sed’e*»« and it im- LU*K«-» I ria hwl belief Again he would say that Provi under the cirvutustances. Doetor dence had hewn unkind to him, hy : Summerfield wotiM Iw justiffvd in Ibns allowing a cruel fate to dsprive leaving the remainder of the yello« R»-m —- <* bt'ka. I am an him of all earthly comfort, forget fever Buflyrer* to !<• taken rare of • •»J «, ,1 iix-vn tn Saia haMiUy.** 9 W « Ur:, V» ba« Band HUI, Indian Tar. ting that lie hltusrlf had been the by other band* and. in company «lib bia rear urti treasure, tire to a cause of his own troubhs. THE DOCTOR’S REWARD. 5100.00 Give rt Away Every M iotltli |i I J’s the Simple, Trivial Invent’??» » That Yield Fcrt:r*^ □ ; THE PRESS CLAIM ONLY TEN CENTS EXTRA. I PF DIA FOR 1DG3 A Great Blessing $ 25 CuNT^ Hocd’s Sarsaparilla I A