SUNLIT ROOMS. 
No article of furniture should be put In a 
room that will not stand sunlight, for every 
room in a dwelling should have the windows 
so arranged that some time during the day a 
flood of sunlight will force itself into the 
apartment. The importance of admitting the 
light of the sun freely to all parts of our 
dwelling cannot be too highly estimated. In¬ 
deed, perfect health is nearly as dependent on 
pure sunlight as it is on pure air. Sunlight 
should never be uncomfortable to the eyes. 
And walks should be in bright sunlight, sc 
that the eyes are protected by veil or parasol 
when inconveniently intense. A sun bath is 
of more importance in preserving a healthful 
condition of the body thaD is generally un¬ 
derstood. It costs nothing, and that is a mis- 
forttme, for people are deluded with the idea 
that those things only can be good or useful 
which cost money. But remember that pure 
water, freih air and sunlit homes, kept free 
from dampness, will secure you from many 
h9avy bill* of the doctors, and give you health 
and vigir, which no \ooey can procure. It 
is a w-dl e*tablis'iei fa A that people who live 
much in the . un are usually stronger and 
more bja'tav than thu** whose occupations 
deprive them of sunlight. And certainly 
there i* nothing strange in the result, since 
the same law applies with equal force to near¬ 
ly aviry nnirn its thing in nature. It- is quite 
easy to arrange au isolated dwelling so that 
every room in it may bo flooded with sun¬ 
light some time in the day, and it is possible 
that many town houses could be so built as to 
admit more light than they now receive. 
Ptettattjcmisi, 
AN OPEN LETTER 
Some Outspoken Statements of Great 
Value trom Parties of the 
Highest Sianding. 
When the people of America become bo 
thoroughly aroused, and on a subject of such 
serious importance as the preservation of their 
lives and health, it is but natural that the 
ones who have been largely instrumental in 
the origin of this movement should 6peak 
frankly and directly to the people most inter¬ 
ests. 11 is for this reason that we thus come 
before the public and make the following 
revelations. 
Every careful observer who has sought to 
keep pace with the march of events has noted 
th« alarming iucrease of certain peculiar phy¬ 
sical troubles within the past few years. 
These troubles have come at unexpected 
moments and in a most treacherous way. 
They hive manifested themselves in innumer¬ 
able forms, but they have always had the 
same cause. They have not eiil'cled the 
miuor parts of the body, but have gone direct 
to the strongholds of the system and their 
work has usually been as prompt as it isfataL 
Their treacherous and deceptive nature has 
often proven led a careful analysis of what 
cau*«s 1 hem, and, as a result, interne suffe» ing 
and final disaster have usually ent-uid The 
real cHtisc, line ever, has been a derangement 
of the kidneys nnd all of these trouhles are, in 
fact, the firsts? mptomsof the terrible Bright’s 
disease, which h is cast its dark shadow over 
so m my homes iu the land and is increasing 
won l »rfully and continually. It is now con¬ 
ceded bv the ablest physicians in every land 
and by eminent scientists the wmld over, t hat 
this ii>-»ase is the result of blood poisoning. 
This poisoning is brought about by wasted and 
unhealthy kidneva that permit the poison to 
rini'n in the blood, instead of throwing it 
from tile stem But it is equally evident to 
all who have studied into the effects and 
have become conversant with the facts, 
that a disordered state of the kidneys and 
liver produces most- of the common com- 
pl tint* m l pains which afflict the human 
race, and they can be traced to this source 
just as certainly as can Bright's disease. To 
purify a stream we mu-t go to its source, and 
to cure a disease we must remove the emtse.. 
It bail t true, therefore.that nine-tenths of all 
human ailments are caused by dLeflsed kid¬ 
neys or liver, tho only certain wry to cure 
these troubles is by treating the organs which 
cause them II >w intimately the kidney? are 
associate t with the entire system nmv be un¬ 
derstood from the fact that over 1,000 ounces 
of blood pass through them every hour, hieing 
more than 300 gallons, or nearly one ton in the 
course of twenty-four hours. This vast mass 
of living fluid is sent to every part of the body 
and if the hidneysare diseased the impurities 
that are in the blood ere not removed, and 
hence pass through the veins, carrying disease 
in some one of its many terrible fortes. The 
horror* which accompany most of the diseases 
caused bv disordered kidneys and liver cannot 
be described io print, while the dangers sur¬ 
rounding them are even greater (ban the 
agony. And yet a person may be troubled for 
mouths without knowing the cause of the 
diseases that have attacked him. Some of the 
symptoms of the first stages, any one of which 
indicate* disordered kidneys or iiverare these: 
Pains in the back and around the loins, severe | 
headaches, dizziness, inflamed eyes, a coated 
tongae and a dry mouth, loss of appetite,chil¬ 
ly sensations, indigestion (the stomach never 
is in or der when the kidneys or Jiver are de¬ 
ranged); a dryness of the skin, nervousness, 
night s veat.*, muscular debility, despondency 
a tired feeling especially et night, puffing or 
bloating under the eyes, etc. If any of the 
following thingB are noticed about tne fluids 
passed from the system, it shows that the kid¬ 
neys and liver are out of order. A red de¬ 
posit, a scum upon the surface, an unusual 
thickness or thinness, a very dark or a very 
•ight color, a burning sensation in passing, an 
• unsaal odor, a retention, or a frequent de6ire 
to ci void and inability to doso. 
The above are a few of the hundreds of 
symptoms which indicate the beginning of 
aggravated cases of kidney or liver difficul¬ 
ties, and they require instant attention. If 
these 83 niptoms are uot checked at once, 
they are almost certain to result in some one 
of the many terrible diseases of ttie kidneys. 
But unpleasant as all the symptoms «n<i even 
these diseases may be. they are as nothing 
compared to the last stages of the complaints. 
The kidneys waste away by degrees, accom¬ 
panied by intense pain*; the heart becomes 
uncontrollable; the lungs are oppressed; the 
eyeballs grow' glassy, ami the entire system 
is reduced and debilitated. For weeks before 
death comes the sufferer looks forward to it 
as a blessed jelief, and anything that can fur¬ 
nish even temporary help is gladly hailed. 
Then it is that bloating begins; the face be¬ 
comes puffy and pallid, the breath can only 
be caught in gasps; ppeech is impossible and 
muscular action suspended. The patient 
finally sinks into a state of unconsciousness to 
everything except the pains which are rack¬ 
ing him, and death comes by certain but slow 
degrees. There can be but one conclusion 
which all readers of care aud judgment will 
draw from these facts, which is the necessity 
of treating the disease in time and by that 
means which has been proven the best and 
most efficient 
It has been our privilege to treat more 
cases and effect more cures of this terrible 
complaint than bos ever been known before 
in the history of the world. Tuo wonderful 
sale which our remedies have a tained is due 
wholly to the fact that they have cured the 
ones who have used them, The power aod 
value of any remedy must rest wholly on a 
basis of worth, and here is just wlr;re our 
Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has found its 
wonderful power aud succefs. But in this 
connection comes one important fact. It has 
always been true that articles of merit are 
subject to imitations. No one seeks to coun¬ 
terfeit the bills of a worthless bank. The pro¬ 
ductions of a cracked invent,<r or witless 
writer are never copied. It is just so with a 
healing remedy. If it po-so.-s no merit it 
will not be subjected to imitations. If, how¬ 
ever, it has power and value, imitations will 
spring up on every tide. Wbile it is a tribute 
to the value’ of this medicine that it has imi¬ 
tations, $tiil, in justice to those w ho are suf¬ 
fering,-we feel that all should be warned 
against them. 
There is but one known remedy that has 
ever been able, to cure serious kidney troubles 
or control tuese great organs when once de¬ 
ranged, ahd that remedy' is Warner's Safe 
Kidney and Liver Cure. There are numerous 
nostrums ou the market chiming to be just 
as efficient, ami some which even claim to 
be the same. The test of merit, however, is 
in what has been accomplished, and we there¬ 
fore say unhesitatingly that for all diseases 
of the kidneys, liver, and urinary organs 
Warner's Sul** Kidney' and Liver Cure stands 
alone, not only in point of t so Hence, but in 
the wonderful results it has achieved. In 
order to successfully avoid the purchase of 
spurious and injuiious medicines, observe 
these facts: 
Our remedy is put up in dark amber glass 
bottles, w ith the Safe (>ur trake mark) blown 
in the back. A private proprietary six-cent 
internal revenue stamp is affixed to the neck 
and covers the top of the cork, and is of a 
light brown Color, ta the midale thereof is a 
Safe in outline, and on it the picture of a 
negro gathering herbs. J f this stamp is not 
found on every bottle of the Safe Kidney 
and Liv*rCu e, or if there is any r evidence 
that it has been tampered with, and if a Safe 
is Hot blown on the back of the bottle, reject 
the bottle at once, and insist on having a gen¬ 
uine one. 
We are led to publish the foregoing in 
order that the public may know and realize 
just where we stand. We have always sought 
to keep our personality from intruding upon 
the public, knowing full veil that the value of 
our remedy was the essential thing, but the 
unexampled use wbi*h has been made of this 
medicine, and the volumes of letters we are 
coustamly receiving demand a per-onal .state¬ 
ment from us. We are justly' gratified at the 
confidence which has been shown us, and 
thankful for the myriads of cures oar remedy 
has performed, and we pledge ourselves for 
the future, as we have endeavored in the 
past, to furnhh the best and only valuable 
remedy that can control and euro all the 
many and terrible troubles arising from dis¬ 
order* < ■!' these pro at organs. 
Sincerely, II. 11. Warner & Co., 
— Adv. Rochester, N. Y. 
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