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Show UEKLDIIT 01' CKI3IE.- CURIUCS PHASES AND THE DfRETUL r.ttsCLTH OP INHERITED DISEASE. Doubtless crime is often com-ujttted com-ujttted ffum the mere love uf it. The identity of 'lek the Ripper" remand undiscovered, so rs io not know what impelled him (o the cumoili-ioncf hu atrocious crimes. Little doubt be was Insane, his ac tions coulrolletl by an abnormal condition or the mlnJ; it Is plain uone f tbe .ordinary reasons lor crime prevailed frr bis case. He was, perhaps a victim f some hereditary taiut, which drove hifa to acts against which his will revolted re-volted and Irum which, in his rational moments, his soul recoiled iu horror. A French novelist or realism makes the hero of n late novel of such a character, lie was a locomotive locomo-tive engineer, a thoroughly competent compe-tent and reliable mau; but If be chanced to L-eL'old the white throat ora woman, a wild pr"euzy Seized him; he could not control a desire to plunge a knife into it He was aware of Ills infirmity, fought It with stubborn will, denied himself ihd !ity of women, and " r years coulroi'cU himself. At lost he meets his h.te; finds pleasure in her society, with no return of hU old longing for blood, until he flatters flat-ters himself lie U safe. But one night she meets him witii gleaming throat bare; the uncontrollable impulse im-pulse seize him; as she throws her loving arms about him be thru-ts the knlfo Into her neck, and she fails, a victim to 'he nuduess of tainted blood. . . Fortunately for the victims oi ordinary or-dinary forms of Inherited disease, tbey may protect themselves before it obtkint uomluance in the system. Inncritid Kidney disease is esjci. ally dangerous, but may be successfully success-fully re-i'ted. "In 1SS3, I was so rear death's Jour with an Inherited and cdrdpU-Sded ca-e of Bright'n diease," writes JaceaH. Dove, 217 Baldwin St, Alpena, SHclI., August Au-gust 11th, lo!), "which hid baffled all remedies aud medical assistance ohtaimble, that I was given up by friends and physicians, as leyond all recovery. In this extremity I wns induced to try Warner's Safe Cure, which very soon g ive me relief, re-lief, and led mo to persevere In its use, until I again became able to attend to my business. Sly case Is well known In thlncommiinity.nnd I feel fully warranted in recommending recom-mending Warner's Safe Cure in cases of kidney disease, knowing full well that I would lone since have been In my grave, had it not been for the use of tills remedy." Men and women inherit genius, talent, all mental and physical qualities; qual-ities; aud it is now well established that all phasts of physical as well a mental dieae are trau-mlsslble. |