"tf STRICTLY PURE. HCOHTAEVS KO OPIDM1W ANT FOR3X 25 CENTS for XOroup , TK THREE SIZE BOTTLES. fRICE 25 CENTS , 50 CENTS , AND $1 PER BOTTl ! tbf CKNT 1JOTTLFS are pup up for tho _ accommodation ofulf who desire a W Good , and Low 1'rlcod . COUGH , GOLD and CROUP REMEDY THOSE DESIRING A REMEDY TOR CONSUMPTION GRANT LUNG DISEASE , honld Secure the Large ttl.OO Bottles. _ _ . Directions accompany Kacli Hottlc. SOLD BIT ALL aiKOIClN-E DCALKKS. The Tiest and surest Remedy for Cure of all diseases caused by any derangement of tho Taver , Kidneys , Stomach and Bowels. Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , Constipation , Bilious Complaints and Malaria of nil kinds yield readily to the beneficent influence of It Is pleasant to the taste , tones up the system , restores and preserves health. It Is purely Vegetable , and cannot fail to iroro beneficial , both to old and young. As a Blood Purifier it is superior to all others. Sold everywhere at $1.00 a bottle. 4 BITTERS. It wiH cure any case of Iilver and Kidnoy troubles\vhenpropsilytaUcn. It Is a perfect renovator-and inriporator. It cleanses the sys tem of the poisoiiotiB humors that develop in I.lvor , Kiduoy and Urinary diseases , car rying : away all polsouous matter and re- Btorlns the Blood ton Iicalthycondition , enricliltis it , refreshing and invigorating BClnd nud Body. It prevents the growth to iSorlons Illness of a JJaiisoronn Class of Dlccancs that besin in more trivial ail * Vments , and we too apt to be neglected as such. I THOUSANDS OF OASES of thoworst forms of these terrible diseases have been quickly relieved and 'in a short time perfectly cured by tho uso of Slops & JUalt Bitters. Do not get Hops and malt Bitters con * founded with Inferior preparations of similar name. Xalco Notltiiiz but Hops & Malt Bit ters if you want a sure Cure. GOODMAN DRUG CO , , Wholesale Agents , OITIAI1A , NEB. IE A mfiiiIS HUNGRY within r mfiii an hour more or less , after a meal , he is a dyspep tic. It shows his stomach is not able to dispose of what he has eaten. But to eat and thus im pose more work is an absurdity. Take DR. JONES' RED CLOVER TONIC , which cures Dyspepsia and all Stomach , Liver , Kidney , and Bladder troubles. It is a per fect tonic , appetizer , blood puri fier , a sure euro for ague and ma laria diseases. Price , Fifty Cents. ItECIPB FOK CATARRH. An invaluable remedy. If persistently'used will ef feet a cure In a latRis majority of cases , and nffonl comfort and rcl'ef by soothing and clearing the head and throat passages in worse one ? . Hns clven satis faction by whomsoever tried. The ingredients may be had at any drus store nt a small cost. Make your own remedy and save money. Hoclpe forwarded by return mall fr one dollar. This will not appear apitn. R. MATIIISOX , Granvllle P. O. . British Columbia , Canada. ; , j'Soj ' CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Best Cough Syrun. Tastes good. Use in time. Sold by druggists. C ON S"U MP T ION , " > > ANTED Ladles and Gentleincn tc , take light work at thelt own homes. SI to 2 a day easily made. W Work sent by mall. JTo canvassing. We Lave good demand for our work , and fur nlsli steady employment. Address , with stamp , Cr.owx MFG.Co-.2U Vine bt..CI-.O. Sablt , Qntckly and P I le lycnrcdathome. CorrespondEnce OPIUM solicited and free trial of uresent honcs.tlnvestlgators. TUEIIUXJLNI T COJIPA Y. Lif ayettc , Ind. i An active Man or Woman in every , county to sell our Roods. Salary $75. per JJo.lh and Expenses. Expense ! in ed- mm 'ranee. Canvassms outtt FREE ! Fanieulari free. Standard Silver-wore Co. Boston , Mass. A Casket of Silver Ware Free -who will alowlttoticlrrelghbo , i > cta onr agKil * . Gire TOOT nearest express and Pott Offica addi . Xy. MA3.TQ. CQ..lIARTFOKI > .COyy. lVANTED. SBO A WEEK and ei- cnsespald Valuable ontnt and partlculan' J. F. HILL& CO Augusta. Maine. aiorphlne Habit CareitlalO PIUH tosdduy * . NopaytUlOKrail. UB J. STKPUEXS.lielianon. Uolfc team here and earn good TELEGRAPHY pay. Situations furclsacd. I valentine liros. , OanesviUe. Wls. i Pictures and 50 Fancy Cards ( new ) LOc.Es8EX.CAKD WORKS , lvoryton.Cc mo Gold Scrap , loop Frince&c. Cards sent post rorec. Conn-Steam CardWfcs. Uartfonl.Coau Pictures tnd 43 New Chroma TrfeA Scrap Now 12O and Gold Scrip Cards scntpostpaldfor 10 cts. _ - CESTIBBOOK CACP Co .CectcroooK ; Conn. " , , n..iSTUDY. . Secure a BusInsssEdncation bj HOME mill , irom UKTAJJT-S COI.LIOB Buflalo i OMAHA. 303 13. * Haoits of Literary lien. The editor ofan eastern health maga zine , having asked for information rela tive to the habits , hours of work and style and frequency of feed adopted by literary men , and several parties having responded who were no more essential ly saturated with literature than I am , E now take my pen in hand to reveal the true inwardness of my literary life , so that boys who may yearn to follow in my footsteps and wear a laurel wreath tho year round in place of a hat , may know what the personal habits of a literary party arc. I rise from bed the lirst thing in the morning , leaving my couch not be cause I am dissatisfied with it , but be cause I cannot carry it with me during the day. I then seat myself on the edge of the bad and devote a few moments to thought. Literary men who have never set aside a few moments on ris ing on thought will do well to try it. 1 then insert myself into a pair of middle-aged pantaloons. It is need less to say that girls who may have a literary tendency will iiud little to in terest them here. Other clothing is added to the above from time to time. I then bathe my- self. . Still this is not absolutely essen tial to a literary life. Others who do aot do so have been equally successful. Sonic literary people bathe before dressing. I then go down stairs and out to tho barn , where I feed thehorse. . Some literary men feel above taking care of a horse , because there is really nothing in common between the care of a horse and literature , but simplicity is my watchword. T. Jefferson would have to rise early in the day to eclipse me in simplicity. I wish I had as many dollars as 1 have got simplicity. I then go into breakfast. This meal consists almost wholly of food. 1 am passionately fond > of food , and I may truly say , with my hand on my heart , that I owe much of my great success in life to this inward craving , this con stant yearning for something better. During this meal I frequently con verse with my family. I do not feel above my family , at least if I do , I strive to conceal it as much as possible. Buckwheat pancakes in a heated state , with maple syrup on the upper side , are extremely conducive to literature. Nothing jerks the mental faculties around with greater rapidity than buckwheat pancakes. After breakfast , the time is put in to good advantage looking forward to the time when dinner will be ready. From eight to ten a. m. , however , I frequently retire to my private literary hot-bed in Hie hay mow and write 1.200 words in my forthcoming book , the price of which will be 82.50 in cloth and § 4 with Russia back. I then play Copenhagen with some little girls twenty-one years of age , who live near by , and of whom I am pas sionately fond. After that I dig some worms , with a view to angling. I then angle. After this I return home , waiting until dusk , liowever , as I do not like to attract at tention. , Nothing is more distasteful to a truly good man of wonderfully liter ary acquirements , and yet with singular modesty , than the coarse and rude scrutiny of the vulgar herd. In winter I do not angle. I read "The Pirate Prince" or "The Missouri- an's Mash , " or some other work , not so much for the plot as the style , that I may get my mind into correct channels of thought. I then play "old sledge" in a ram bling sort of manner. I sometimes spend an evening at home , in order to excite remark and draw attention to my wonderful eccentricity. I do not use alcohol in any form , if I know it , though sometimes I am basely deceived by those who know of my pe culiar prejudice , and who do it. too , because they enjoy watching my odd and amusing antics at the time. Alcohol should be avoided entirely by literary workers , especially young women. There can be no more pitiful sight lo the tenderhearted than a young woman of marked ability writing an obituary poem while under the influ ence of liquor. I knew a young man who was a good writer. His 7 > enmanship was very good indeed. He once wrote an article for the press while under the influence of liquor. He sent it to the editor , who returned it at once with a cold and cruel letter , every line of which was a stab. The letter came at a time when he was full of remorse. He tossed up a cent to 'see whether he should blow out his brains or go into the ready-made clothing business. The coin decided that he should die by his own hand , but his head ached so that he didn't feel like shooting into it. So he went into the ready-made clothing business , and now pays taxes on § 75- 000 , so he is probably worth § 150,000. This of course salves over his wounded heart , but he often says to me that he might have been in the literary business to-uay if he had let liquor alone. Bill Nye , 'in Boston Globe. ' The Czar's Latest Hobby. There is no need for a Sir John Millais in Russia ; hardly evenfor a stereoscopic company. There they do their portraits for themselves , just as they want them , or at least they will do so henceforth. The czar himself hav ing set the fashion , all the noble fam ilies and the merely rich ones are sure to follow in his wake. Br his orders , the Russian ambassador in London has sent the emperor a set of photographic appliances that must in the immediate future convert. him into a first-class photographer. According to report , ho is infatuated with his apparatus and ( getting on splendidly. His favorite relative now is the one who gives him the most sittings , and his patient-wife is very much tried. With a certain dif ference , he has become like that black smith of Gretna Green , who got so used to marrying that he never saw a young man and young woman together with out creeping up behind them and be ginning the marriage service. When the czar catches sight of liis aunt , or a courtier , a fowl , a sentinel , or a baby , he has out his photographic apparatus in a moment. The nihilists will soon be frightened to come near liim. St. j lames' * Q&seilc. 1 Sir gold medals Lave been given to St. Jacobs Oil at World's fairs and expositons , for being tho best pain cure. It is , itself , better than gold. It cures rheumatism and every other painful trouble. It never fails. The true workman is he who loves work , and loves to see it rightly-done. No depressing effects from Red Star Cough Cure. No nausea , no danger of poison. Safe , speedy , sure. Only twenty-five cents. Quail as a Legislator Know * Them. They were discussing in the Illinois legis lature a bill to prevent the destruction of quail for three years. Speeches of various sorts were made. One farmer advanced the suggestion that there were too many quail. If they should be preserved for three years they would cat up all the crops. Then up rose an honest granger , with this valuable contribution to natural history : "Mr. Cheerman , I've lived in Illinoy'man and boy , for forty years , enduring all of which time I've follered agricultooral pur- soots exceptin" for seven years , when I was a-runnin' of a saw-mill , and I have ob sarvcd this about quail , whenever there is too many quail tho good Lord He freezes them out. " That settle it. No man can keep habitual company with a cock-roach , and be always cheerful. Many cases of rheumatism which have resisted the skill of the profession have promptly yielded to that wonderful remedy , Salvation Oil. 25 cents. O'Donovan Kossa writes poetry. No wonder ho dreads dynamite. s * 3 Premature decline of power in either Bex , however induced , speedily and permanently ctirpcl. Book for 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispensary Medical As- 1 sociation , GG3 Main Street , Buffalo , N. Y. Ben Butler and Prince Bismarck both use the same kind of hair oil. Every Woman Knows Them. The human body is much like a gooc clock or watch in its movements ; if one goes too slow or too fast , so follow all the others , sind bad time results ; if one organ or set of organs works imperfectly , perver sion of functional effort of all the organs is sure to follow. Hence it is that the numer ous ailments which make woman's life mis erable are the direct issue of the abnormal action of the uterine system. For all that numerous class of symptoms and every woman knows them there is one un failing remedy , Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Pre scription , " the favorite of the sex. Mr. Neat is a state senator in Kentucky. Of course he is not gaudy. A Stroiis Endowment is conferred upon that magnificent institu tion , the human system , by Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" that fortifies it against the encroachments of disease. It is THE great blood purifier and alterative , and as a remedy for consumption , bron chitis , and alj diseases of a wasting nature , its influence is rapid , efficacious and per manent. Sold everywhere. The empress of Japan speaks English with a sort of pigeon-toed accent. The new combination of Smart Weed and Belladonna , as used in Carter's Backache Plasters has proved to be one of the best that could be made. Try one of these popular plasters in any case of weak or lame back , backache , rheumatism , neu ralgia , soreness of the chest or lungs , etc. , and you will be surprised and pleas d by the prompt relief. In bad cases of chroniu dyspepsia , a plaster over tho pit of tho stomach stops the pain at once. Ask for Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Back ache Plasters. Price 25 cents. Who says March is the pleasantest month in the year ? Gen. John A. Logan Will begin a series of reminiscences of the war in the National Tribune , Washington , D. C. , with the issue of April 2. Subscrip tions should be sent in at once to secure the first number. Price , § 1.00 per annum. If you try to step on the corn of p > < gress , yon uill get knocked down. After being a victim of severe rheu matism for three years , I was induced to try Athlophoros , and am now glad to state that I am free from pain. Mary I. Whiting , 810 University avenue , Madison , Wis. , one of the oldest residents. Judge Totirgee likes to read the love let ters of school girls. Can Bo Had If Wanted. "Have you any malaria here ? " asked a iady who was looking at a rur.il boarding- place for her family. ' 'Well , " said the land lady , "we hain't got none jist now ; folks haven't asked for it ; but we'll get it for your family il you want it. " Most folks get malaria without wanting it. To get rid of itsnoxious effects , use Brown's Iron Bitters. Mrs. S. R. MacDonald , New Haven , Conn. , says , "I suffered from malaria for nearly six years. Brown's Iron Bitters cured me completely. " Mrs. Hancock's friends in Washington are talking of presenting her a house. Branching Out. The Sioux City Nursery and Seed com pany purchased the 2-10-acre farm of Henry Fachman. two .and a Imlf miles north of the city , for § 12.000. It will be devoted to the growing of nursery stock and seeds. This , with the 225 acres already under cm tivation , will make the largest acreage con trolled by any company west of the Missis sippi river. The company will build a largo house for offices and warerooms this sum mer. [ Sioux City Journal. Physicians may be even-tempered men , but yet they frequently get out of patients. Tnn habit of running over hoots or shoes cor rected Hlth Lynn's i'atcnt Heel StllTenere. The cater-piller The quack doctor. He makes the butterfly , too. A CENTURY or PKOGRESS has not pro duced a remedy equal to Ely'sCream Balm for Catarrh , Cold in the Head and Hay Fever. It is not a liquid or a snuff , but is perfectly safe and easily applied with tho finger. It gives immediate relief and cures the worst cases. Price 50 cents. At drug gists. 60 cents by mail. Ely Bros. , Oweso , N.Y. A COLD of unusual severity which I took last autumn developed into a difficulty de cidedly catarrhal in all its characteristics , ' threatening a return of my old chronic malady , catarrh. One bottle of Ely's Cream Balm completely eradicated every symptom of that painful and prevailing disorder. E. W. Warner , 1G5 Hudson Street , Rochester , N. Y. ELY BROS. , OWEGO , N. Y. : Please send me two bottles of Cream Balm. I can't do without it. It is the best medicine for Catarrh in tho world. J. C. Edmonson , Loup City , Neb. Women who vote in Washington territory are called ballot-girls. . As a toilet luxury , Hall's Hair Renewer never fails to give satisfaction. Sufferers from Bronchitis will find speedy relief by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ex-Senator Tabor , of Colorado , is a man of many mines. 'Tis FREQUENTLY RECCOMMENDED. Mr. H. C. Mooney , of Astoria , 111. , writes us that Allen's Lung Balsam , which he Las sold for fifteen years , sells better than any other cough remedy , and gives general sat- isfaction. 'Tis frequently recommended Tiy the medical profession here. The Iiant Effort the Best. "This is a world of effort , wo know , Fanny , and wo must never yield when so much depends upon us , " Mrs. Chick said to Mrs. Dombey as the latter lay dying soon after little Paul had been ushered into tho world. But Mrs. Domboy could not make an effort and "drifted out upon the dark and unknown sea that rolls round all tho world. " Mrs. Chick was not an agreeable character and no words of hers could rouse tho gentle mother's spirit. "We will make one more effort , " said Mrs. 0. Thornton , of Stjuart , la. , to her husband when he was utterly discouraged by sickness. Mr. Thornton made the effort , and why it was necessary for him to make it he tells as follows : "I had been subject to the rheumatism for several years , it often confining me to the house for two or three months at a time. During my last attack I was entirely helpless and could not do so much as to feed myself. I had been in this condition for six weeks and was getting very much discouraged , as nothing I had already done had even given me relief. My wife noticed the advertisement of Athlophoros about tho first time it appeared in our papers. She said to me : ' "Well , here is another remedy for rheu matism. We will make one more effort. ' "I took my first dose about G o'clock and almost directly went to sleep. Not having had any sleep for three or four nights the relief was gladly received. I slept soundly until 9 o'clock , when my wife awoke me to take another do&e. I had been for several weeks lying on a lounge. When I awoke to take my second dose I found that I could move without pain. I said to my wife : " 'I guess I w ill get up and go to bed , and I did , getting a good sound sleep. Thenext day I was up and could walk around. I co tinned with the medicine until I had used three bottles. In five days after Iliad taken my first dose of Athlophoros I went to work and I haveneverlost a day's work from rheumatism since. That was over a year ago. " "You probably spent considerable money before that in doctoring yourself with dif ferent kinds of medicines , Mr. Thornton ? " "Yes , I did. If I had known of Athlo phoros four years ago it would have saved mo much suffering and money for medicine , as well as the time I lost in not being able to woik. " "Don't you think you ran a risk in going to work bo soon after suchalong&ickneas ? " "I did , no doubt , but I felt assured that I now had a remedy thatwould soon knock the rheumatism out of mo if I had it again. I felt anxious to goto work afterbeingkept from it so long. Athlophoros has done for me what nothing else could do , and I take pleasure in iccommending it to others. It has proved itself in my case to be all that it is claimed to be. " Mr. Thornton is employed in theChicago , Rock Island and Pacific Railway shops at Stuart , and is well known as a hard-work ing and industrious citizen. Hetakesgreat pleasure in telling the story of his cure and often says that that "one more effort" was the best he ever made , and that he owes life probably to Athlophoros. If you cannot get ATHLOPHOROS of your druggist , we will send it , express paid , on re ceipt jof regular price one dollar per bottle. We prefer that you buy it from your drug gist , but if he hasn't it , do not be persuaded to try something else , but order at once from us , as directed. ATHLOPHOROS Co. , 112 Wall Street , New York. A candied girl never "sours on us , " she always has a Mvect disposition. Vton Babynras sicVwe g vo her Castorla , "Wton aho was a Child , she cried for Castoria , When she bcramo Misi , she clung to Castoria , TVtan she had Children , she gave them Castoria , Three things to contend for Honor , country , friends. BUY SALZER'St ( Croi clTlfc ) SEEDS. C.IS.FW. Eve was the first woman to gatherleaves in the "Fall/ ; I A.TKA"TSobt.iiiic < l by fouisIrejerS : Co. , At torney * , WashiiujtoiijD.C.Eat l 18G-L Advice free. Wheni.man is in of -i.man quest game , a point er , furnished by a friend , is always welcome. In another column of this issue will bo found an entirely new and novel specimen of attractive advertising. It is one of the neatest we have ever seen , and we think anyone will be well repaidforexaminingthe htipposed display letters in the advertise ment of Prickly Ash Bitters. Are the months In which to purify your blooJ , and for this rurposu I here is no medicine equal to Hood's Sarsnp.irilla. It purifiesltallzes. . and enriches the blood , removing all traces of scrofula or other ills- case. It creates an appetite and Imparts new- strength and visor to the wioe ! ! body. H is the Ideal spring med'cinc. Try It this tca on. "I take HooJ's S maparllla for a spring medicine , and I find It Just the thins. It tones up my sj stem and makes me feel like a diire-ent ma-i .My wife takes It for dyspepsia and she derives Krcat .beneilt from It. She says It Is the best mcdlelnc she ever took. " FIA.VIC C. TL-RN-ER , Hook & Ladder Xo. 1. Fr'en I S rect , Doston. Mass. "When I began taking llool's Sarsaparllla I was ; illzzy In the morning , had a headache , anj no appc- : tite ; but now I can hardly get enough cooked to eat. " EMJIA SIIKPAF.D , 1 Coral tt-cct , Woiccsler , Mass. "I have used HooJ's Scrsaparllla In my family and consider It a splendid blood purifier. " * J. P. WILD Himr. Xorth Tin Street , Brooklyn , X.T. Hood's Sarsapanlla Sold by all druggists. ! ; six for . . Prepared by C. I. HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries , Lowell , Mass. JOO Doses One Dollar n ttl-nPr SAT.T'Or'nX , Tmvclfnjjanil E WANTeW , Local , to s-cllLuLncatinsOils. | C. F. DlKTEItlCIlS , Cleveland Ohio. Send ? StamD for reply. P fv Regards to Esteemed Contemporaries. We have sent tli3 Adviser to a number of papers in this state , asking an exchange , but as yet very few have responded. If this is tho way the editors in this region aro in the habit of doing , we hope every one of them will sometime find themselves start- ins * a new paper in the same kind' of a coun try. [ Voltaire ( Kas. ) Adviser. "I always let a cold go as it comes" one says ; which means that he overworks tho system in getting rid of a cold rather than assiht it by using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 25 cents. Arabi Pasha is as homesick aa a boy at boarding school. " f ARBOLISALVEcures itchings and Irrt- \ _ ftations of tho Skin and Scalp , Poisons , Piles and Ulcers. Cures Bunisnml S outaScar. 23 and 50 eta. at Druggists. When railroad fare goes down the hopes of the people go up. DURING ONK-THIRD of our time tho"pro cesses of digestion must goon in ourbodies , and if the stomach and bowels are not well , nothing is well. To be dyspeptic is to be miserable ; dyspepsia is the foundation of fevers and diseases of the blood , liver , skin and kidneys. Dyspepsia invariably yields to "the virtues of Du. WALKIII'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. Mark Twain is growing gray , but not grave , so far as his funny business goes. Rao's Remedy for Citnrrh is agreeable to use. It is not a liquid or a Euulf. JUc. This medicine , combining' Iron with pure Vegetable tonics , quickly and completely Cures Dyspepsia , IndigestionVen.uiienM , Impure Hlaod KIaluriajChillsaiidFevcrs , and Neuralgia. Itis an unfailing remedy for Diseases of tha Kidneys mid l.ivcr. It is invaluable for Diser es peculiar to Women , and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth , cause headache.or produce constipation other Jr < m medicines do. It enriches and purifies the blood , stimulates the appetite , aids the assimilation of food , re lieves Heartburn and Belching , and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers , Lassitude , Lack of Energy. &c. , it has no equal. JJ3The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Bwl > ' < * nnoWS CIIX9IICAL COBALTIMORE. . Jin I START MEN OF SMAIjIj MEANS inihp New lucrative busi ness ot * noaiE PHOTOGRAPHY. " Uy the New 1)RV ( Gelatine ) Process Men or Women with no experience make Jlrst-clasa Photographs of Per sons , Groups Buildings , or Animals. Material" cost 50c. for 1 duzen laree Pholrw. ihat sell for S4 to 86. Affords Steady Worte and Big Profits operated with other buxinew , oral home , or ironi fiouie to house. ( It's no pcdJlincrilclusniii ) . It's a regular trade , wnrthyattentioiil Apparatus i * portahle * cheap , set up mdiiors or outdoors. To EARNEST applicants ( one copv ) nf process Illustrated FREE. Sample Photos lOcts. FRANKLIN PUTNAM. M-'fr & Dealer Photo. Apparatus. 483. 483 CanalSLN.Y IROU WANT TO KNOW 1,001 Impnrtantthinps yon novcr kncwor thought of aliont tho human body anil ita cnrioun organ * . Jowlifeisperpetuatedthealtlisaied , < lisease induced Jfoia to avoid pitfalls of ignorance and indiscretion , Jfmc to apply Jlome-Cure to all forms ofditease , How to cure Croup. Old Hycs , Jiupture. Phimosis , etc. , OUR u BLUE Hurray Hill Pub. Co. , 120 E. 28tU St. , Ksiy York. WEAE5ES3ASD DECAY. A Life Experience. Remarkable and quick cures. Trial Packages. Send Btaxnp for sealed particulars. Address Dr. WARD & CO. Louisiana , Mo. MEW. You are .utiin eil a free trial of thirty days of tho useof Dr. Dye'sCeleliratedVoltaicBeltwIth Electric Suspensory Appliances , for the speedy relief andper- manentcureot Xervous Debility , loss of Vitality , and Ifanhond , and all kindred troubles. Also for many otherdls-ases. Complete restoration toIIealth.VlBor and Manhood guaranteed. No risk Is Incurred. Illus trated pamphlet in sealed enielofie mailed free , by addressing Voltaic Jlclt C'o. , Marshall , JItch. Sold by ALL DEALERS throughout the 'World. Gold medal Paris Exposition , 1878 , The oldest medicine 1 1 the world Is probably Dr. Isaac Thomoson's This article Is n carefully prepared Phj-firiin * * pre scription. and Ins been Inconstant u e nearly accntn- rv. and notwllhstiindlnsjthe ninnr other preparations that hat pt.rrn Introdutcd Into the market , the alc of this art'de Is constantly Inerea Inr. If the direc tion * ate fcliowed Itwill ne ir fail.v"c particularly 1m He 1 he at I rut Ion of jib ) Melons to ItsmerltF. 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