Show FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC bizor mank WHO GATHER NEWS some personal 1 Sketches and nd incident of urain larain worker workers in the tile Illch ext walks of life iliew york tribune the reader of the morning paper who bite sits by ilia its cosy fl fireside reside and is informed of what is transpiring in in every quarter of the he globe seldom realizes the amount of actual labor necessary to ascertain collect write transmit and print tins this wonderful 1 elul mass of newa and yet aside from ae ane special dispatches it is largely centered in one located near the telegraph building in newyork new york and presided over over by a quiet gentleman in a moet most masterly terly ar mr manner william henry smith manager odthe associated press Is in the prime of life and possesses a mind clear aa as to the requirements of the public to properly berlyand and promptly handle the maes massof of matter that passes through his hands ii is an enormous undertaking and one which may well test the capacity of an any Y man an I 1 mr smith has always been an arduous rd worker work erand and it is by no means surprising ur that his h is health should id in the past havo have suffered more or less thereby the mental strain necessary to the performance of his duties caused difficulties of digestion which are not easily overcome and also a colic both painful aud and exhausting all attempts to overcome these tendencies by force of will power failed and ho be consulted eminent chyi I 1 ciana among them dr barthol of orphila th laila delphia del nhia in spite however of the care and skill of these practitioners he grew worse constantly the result can best be described in disown his own words he Ile said my brother C IN smith manager of the chesapeake and ohio railroad came to visit me and seeing my condition took upon himself to conduct my case and so secured a prep preparation which I 1 have since learned he be had aried successfully cess fully himself and in hie bis family I 1 began its use and commenced improving at once th this Is improvement continued until now I 1 am arn well and wholly through the influence of warners War nere safe cure I 1 have since then used the rented remedy y with good results in my family faintly and keep it on hand constantly I 1 consider it a remarkable medicine cine mr george alfred townsend the famous 0 us newspaper correspondent whose letter written over the nom deplume of gath have attracted such wide attention said to the writer while in england I 1 had a pleasant visit with ex gov S B packard our consul at liverpool we were remarking on the death of a number of distinguished americans when the governor said townsend I 1 cant see why so many of our public men are passing aa away victims of one dread scourge there ie is no need of their dying it if they will consent to avail theme themselves elyes of what line has been provided for them as I 1 have gov packard went on to describe his experience and I 1 found hia his symptoms corresponded responded almost exactly to my own I 1 soon afterward returned turned re to america began the vie same treatment and when I 1 had taken a number of bottles of warnera warners sate safe cure the remedy gov packard used and commended to me ine so strongly I 1 too was rid of backache at h e bad fluids tired feelings nervous exhaustion irregular appetite thick head and toda today to da day a am a as sound as a nut it indicated my disorder and removed it entirely I 1 regard it as a godsend god send to this country where brights disease and all other kidney disorders are so prevalent it the above statements are not from fron obscure sources but from gentlemen in the most exalted stations of trust and slid responsibility lity and the affirmations they in make are c the tile results of actual observation does it not to oreas reason on therefore that the article of which they speak is a moat most valuable one and such as may be used with great benefit by all win who are suffering |