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t a -W 3 HIIS IS THE MAN out the use of drug Who In musing so I much, thinking ' I M '6JLil among the thinker B V 7Vi of this motion of r V "W, I the countrv ll i. the man who has undertaken to do what other aald could not be done and has succeeded. He tures all cura ble diseases wlth of any description or aurgery In any iiiiii. nwmi iwrnia oi uln- cHtaed conditions cured. He teat he din o-O.n.u In -I., Viaim 't in.c jit ni nrriifl UnU given them employment In his branch lnflmiarlea In Iowa and Nebraska. Write hltn end ask fur nnv Infor-maei,.,, you desire. Address, I'KOF. TIIEu KHA ivAf, rsenruska Oty, .Neb. USE WRICHT S CONDENSED BH0I1 for araoklpg all kinds of meats. A 5o bottle win smoke a barrel. Sold by an urutrKims. write lot our free book oa curing meats, to & E H Wright A Co. OlUW.Mulberrv St Kansas City, Mo 'IT IS TOUGH" To suffer with Rheumatism, Chronic Constipation. Nervous and General lie billty, Impotetxy or Weakness from any cnuse. But It Is much "tougher" to be swindled In the price of the only efficient remedy a GOi (I electric belt. If yo:i don't NKKI) an el.elrle belt, I don't want to pell one to you. And if you do need one I don't want you it help pay a high-salaried dm lor for selling one to some one who docs not need It; for stacks of pamphlets and printing, big office rent, fine furniture, liveried lackeys, and "gln jerbread" and tine trimming on the belt Itself. I will send you, on receipt of jri.'O. a fln-t-chiss electric: belt, superior to any other. If you need an electric belt, jou know It; and no "symptom blanks." "ex amination," etc., are necessary they cost money and you pay for them. Address ft. B. Klrod, 2711 Douglas Strict. Omaha, Neb Or. HENDERSON 101 ui 103 VT. 8tk St., KANSAS CITY, MO. 9H Yrart' Hprclnl frarlir: intbortaed by the Bute to treat CnitOXTC, jmMruVB ahu arr.viAi, vihkahkh. tmmrov anu Cm (Jorea jraarsnuwi or money re- fuoded. Ail ciedicloes rnraisijea ready for use no mercury or In jurious medicines used, no aa- atioD from bu&ires. Palmate i dutanre treated by mail aut eioma. Medicines aeni erery- ali.ia fm fmtn ihtm nr breaksira. No madi uae sent C. O. P., only by arreement. C'baran ta. 0er eo.flUu owes cured. Ann and expert Boa are Important. Bute yonr cane and send pt terms. Cmuralution free and confidential, teraooaUy or by letter. mlnal Weakness J&$1 tnd Sexual Debility. ,e.andeic0s fc eanaliMt Inasea by dreams or with tho urine, ample ami blotches on the face, rushes of blood btiie bead, pain, in back, confused ideas and kiMi,i hnnhralnesa. arsmlon to society, baa of aeioal ixiwer, loss of msribood, impo- aoce, etc., cored for life. I can stop niti ksMS. restore sexual pownr, rrUire nere and (rain power.enlsnro end strengtben weak parte, tad make jroo lit for marria. ttrlr-tfirr Jlanlrnllr cored with a new and E 5tur'- I.I. Illlle Hon. Irtlteunl. No in- and OlCCt mniiueotK, no pain, no deten lna frcm bnine. Cure Knnrsiitoed. awl list of cine-iUorn free sealed, Hook tiKICOCCLS,HrDH0CllI,PHIM0SISnn all lilnd.oj ' . ' rx- permaimiitly cured Private UlSCaSCS or money refunded. nnnl for both seie-9C rpe. 2 .plctnre; EJJ W 11 true to life. Willi lull oescripii"" tboedlseaet, U.eeHecU and cure, sent aealet ! plain wraft-r for reals in stamps. Vrt bonld road ibis book for the mloraiauoa ll on la ins. H. B.-SUte case and a'.k for Utof Qnestlou Wr Mtntum cf Anatomy, tut men Oidj. Dr. Soarlos St Scarles In ... Private Diseases of Men. , PRICES LOW. V ij (I years In timiibs n , SI'Ki 'I A LISTS In Van ,. Sl-r.i I A I'cs-ele.Sl I Kidney. .i(l Vila le.Slricture, ryiilnli , ievs or iifor lllll V II, ime Treatment . Prlesw U. (juestion 1. 1st. liousulta Hon. Kiamlnatlon aud Advice KHK.K. Many Cured by adrlce only. Write them to day OR. SEARLES & SEARLES, 119 o. 14tli St., OmaliaXeb., COUNTRY PUBLISHERS COMP V OMAHA. Vol. 3-No. 7-1900 There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until tho last few rears was supposed to be Incurable. Kor a great many years doctors pro nounced It a local disease, and prescrib ed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Selene ha? proven catarrh to be a constitutional dtseuse. and therefoie requires cotiMtl tutlonal treaVnierit. Hill's f'atarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co., Tolelo, O., I" the only constitu tional cure on the market. It is taken Internally In close from 10 drops to a tecaauoonful. It act directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. They otTer one hundred dollars for any case It falls tn cur. Hend for Circular and testimonials. Address, K. J. I'HKNKY & "l. Toledo, O. Hold by DruKKlsls, 7ic. Halls Family fill" are the best. OLD SOLDIERS ! We want to purchase additional claims of L'nlon Holdiers. Hallora. their widow or minor heirs, who hotr.estead od les than 160 acre prior to June n 1S74, even it they abandoned their claim. Will buy fractional claim If ver o mall, alo Ciovernment Ind Warrant, and obtain them for oldler Who have not had them Issued. Oreo Inducement offered KJV'1' ley. Iind Atty.. 444 Shehiley Hldf , Kanaa City, Mo. W1 FOUR FAVORITE FAMILY FOODS. Hecla Coffee, Vurdock's Pure Spices, "Opt" Flavoring Extracts, And YOUR CROCER HAS THEM ALL. I)r. Kay's P.enovator, for the liver. The statement of the administrator shows that the estate of IX U Moody practically consists of bis library. The linnrd of Cieographic Xatries spells it Puerto I'.ic o and the senate committee Insists on I'orto Kieo. Which Is which is of little consequence to the hunKry natives of the inland. Pr Kay's Renovator a perfect system renovator. Sold by druggists at 2m $1. (mman Disna, though a captive, in creaseH the white man's burden In Ksypt. The British do not know what to do with him. Make him mayor of Calnary, a coed dry spot Just over the. line. A continuous performance In a refrigerator might reduce his ardor. William Karl Cook, believed to be the oldest living Fre Mason, observed the HKiil annlvi-rsai y of his birth the other day at his home In Portsmouth, H. I. At other celebrations of the birthday of Mr. Cook, five generations of the family were present, but as his health has been falling the iiynal large party was not Invited. Mr. Cook was born in Portsmouth January 20, J797. The wot si c oughs cured by Dr. Kay's I.urig lialm. In tigglMM sell It. 10, 50c. Prize fighters and their backers In New York ate getting buck at Cov ernor Koosetelt for recommending tho lepeal of the prize light law. They have organized the "Society of Strenu ous Kncleavor." Th fact that Teddy is an exponent of strenuous, endeavor makes him eligible fijr mc-mbei ship. To purify the blood renovate with lr. Kay's 11. i:i.V!iio;. At I. diUKgi.-tH for it. The re w.-.;i nu n in the Philip pine arc t''!!iii' a story of one of tln-ii number, a new arrival, who undertook to explain to an ohii -or how he thought a certain aifaclv ouplit. to le made. The ifli- r listened hi, politely for twenty minutes ih.'it the n i 'respondent . on de. pattintf. naked his name, "(ills," was !lii- reply. Iir. Kay's I. ting lialm a sure, la (Tripp.' . oiH',h cure. It r;"Vt r failH. 10 ancl 'I'.x. . Prof. William Porter, dean of Ileloit ! is I colleee, readied his soih bli tliday on tlx- loth and there was a remark able celebration o ' r th evi'nt. The u."iial chapel exercises were on that day converted into a praise service eulogiz ing the work of J!ov. 1 Jr. Poller dur ing the forty-seven years of his con nection with the institution. Prof. Por ter has been connected with the Wis consin college sine" ls.12. Henovale the system with Ir. Kay's Kenovator. Price r5c and tl. Try It. Hon. A. 1'. Wyrnan. ex-Treasurer ot the? Culled States, writes: "Ilavlnp known of some remarkable cures of Omaha, people effected by the use of lr. Kay s Kenovator and Dr. Kay's Luns Halm. 1 believe that these great lemedies are worthy of the confidence of the public." No remedy has ever heen discovered which cures so large a per cent of bad cae of stomach, liver and bowel troubles us Dr. Kay's Kelio vator. Send for proofs of thousands of cures. Sold by druggists at 25 cts. and SI. For free udvie e. samples and book write Dr. II. J. Kay, Saratoga, X. Y. Dr. Kay's Lung Halm for bronchitis Minneapolis Tribune: In Philadelphia a handsome young woman of IS, be longing to a good family and a member o fa Protestant church, became Imbued with missionary zeal and offered her eihes to the l iilnese mission for the conversion of the heather. She was assigned as u pupil a young Chlnarriun, but he seems to have exercised more Influence upon her than shet upon hltn, for In a year the yountr girl was an opium llnd and the cither day died un der the Influence of the drug In a houne of utiesllonable repute. Missionary zeal Is ull right, but It should be tempered, with nrudence. It would seem that any body In charge of a mlsslun should have more sense than to expose a young wo man to such evil Influence under an pretext. Huston Herald: The Washington par son who thought he nw champagne bottle brought out of President Mr. Klrtley' ofllc e, w hen thty were really mineral wuter bottles, now ha the Im pudence to say that he never made auch a statement, and that 11 ha never been disproved. Which I very much like the Haying of the darkey who was caught In the act thut he never borrow, ed the kettle, ancl taht It wai cracked whfen he borrowed It. The parson I evidently ait mixed a he In mistaken. Philadelphia Time: A Kentucky mln later had to resign becaue he denounc ed corsets. Ill denunciation of smok-ln-T and card"" amoved, but In the other matter bl elove.nc want to te. CONVENTS AND COQUETRY. Jlow lianl it is to decide for onc aelf! If there is a trial in the world it lies in the exercise of free will. "Wherefore, Lizzie?" asked her fttl i. Ot course we wish to do every tiling that pleases our fancy, and of courae f wish to oblige ull our friends; and so, of course, we Jiro iose mid promise everything, nnlil one t'.iing- gets in anot licr's way, and alt ure confused, every bocly'ts disap pointed, uml we don't do anything ut all. Km tired of life, i wish 1 were a mm." J.ct me see. Jlow many gentle men have asKed me Icaie to pay their addresses to you?" "Nine, 1 suppose." "And bow- many have you, at var ious times, accept ed '.''' "Kighteen." "That is a fair lie-riiining fur a nun; 1 til t what's the trouble now?" "Why, to tell the truth, father, 1 have made seven engagements for this afternoon, and till with different individuals. What shall 1 do?" "Suy, that being indisposed you liuve 'concluded to remain at home, and read I he president's message to me, like u dutiful child." Lizzie's face bright ened, "I know a plot worth two of Unit; we will lake u walk together; for one doesn't wish to lie pouring over political doc uments in such no afternoon as this. Wait, till evening, when I'll read jou asleep with the message.' "Oh, you must excuse me, child, I am busy." "Hut 1 cannot excuse von. Yer.h3il both enjoy the walk; and think if being preferred to all the beaux in Wilmington! I will wear my sables and my new Pari bat, and you'll be proud 'of your daughter. I'here, ion will go, I see it in lour face. I have rung the bell, and when Dolly conies,, you must order your coat and rub bers, for I'm away." An only child, educated by a doling fat her for her mother died at her birth Lizzie J.ce had known as little trouble! or restraint as could well fall to a mortal's lot. Accomplished and sprightly, elegant rat her than beau tiful, with line hair, a pleasant voice, and unquestionable taste in dress, she took the lead In the gay society of Wilmington. Many lovers made fullest possible! acknou lodgement of her fascinations, by offering hands and hearts which wi re accepted for a while, in an obliging way, and then forgot ten. "Mr. Ilrockeiibridge," said Dolly, as she brought her muster's coat, "The gentleman who was here last night, is in the parlor waiting for Miss Liz zie.'' "Didn't you know that .Miss Lizzie was out '.'" "No sir. I saw her in ln-r room, two minutes ago. I expect she's go ing 1c walk with Mr. r.i'cckenridge he said so." "Lizzie must really mend her ways. What c::-i I say for her," muttered t!;o f.il In I'S j.oilv equipped his feel I hi the cm ifl.ori she bad been vvaroi iio "The youth is no fop. I like him, and he deserves uclli-r treat- i Lizzie appeared ill clue ! v.i-, i.i.r.e ! niiicenl l in furs and liip'ry; i' : foil ml her father alone- in the ilraw- : ii!.' i ui in. Why. I thought Norval J'.iivkcu-ri-Ic v,,s here!" "lie has boon, but ill spile of my upo.oeics went hmne ntVeiided I think. It i wrung -wrong. Lizzie-. ! ) i.oil.i p'y c I.L'agcllieli t s as you do This vouug lii iiienant ran al I ri.-n Viob'.iin an hour's Ionic ol absence, that ii" mi"bt Keep the appointment wit!, you." "Oh, well, don't sooli'. papa. I f Mirrv mi self, bill I can con idle him easily c igli. I1" .vol know' I mean to marry l!roel,enridgc?" "Do you hue hini? Here's sonu l.'iing now." "As well as I l.riow how-; tolclllhe triilh, father. I seem to have used up my heart little anil little, upon all the multitude of lovers 1 have endur ed; and now that I am growing- old twenty 1 oinorrovv'. and would lie l.dad to settle! down ill life, and be somebody's dutiful spouse. I don't I. now Inivv to work, I utii as ignorant as it country lass I hat never had an offer in her life. I haven't any heart, I'm tired of tlirtal ions, ( ciuie, fat her, and let us go abroad." Six youths forgave Lizzie Lee for that, duy's disappointment, in consid eration of u smile: but the seventh avoided her with silent dignity. If, was the one for whose forgiveness she cared more than for that of all flic rest, it, was Norval I'reekenrielge. If lie had only been angry, she would have felt him in her power, and soon have wearied of him afterward: lint now his indifference was too tantal izing, she watched jealously his at tentions to other ladies, her pride was piecpied, she grew angry, and in love. More thai once she left gay gatherings because of his continued avoidance. .She urged still more strongly the voyage to Kurope, and her fuller's consent once obtained, they sailed in the next steamer. And too late, Lizzie found that what she was Hying in search of she had left at home; content, repose, all Kurope could not furnish. Ilestless ly she roved from city to city, view ing scenery, pictures, architect pre, and listening to music, nil in vain. Visions of an earnest, manly face which might le with her now, of n serene and happy home which might, alns, which might have 1ieen! would haunt her everywhere. While in this stale of mind Lizzie met in Paris un enthusiastic young Ablie, her father's friend, and an elo quent advocate of the doctrines and ceremonies' of the Koinish church. Perceiving Ihe lieurt-nche thai caused Lizzie's rest leasneKS. the youth wear ily painled the pence ami repose, the life and eusy duties here, arid sure reward hereafter, which his church had to offer all who could renounce this world. They Journeyed 6n to Home, tirid Mr. Lee bore letter to several of t he Aube' frietuic it oceured 1o him fterward, that (hi fnct might havf some connection Willi hucvi-e u.nD events. One day, ull by chance, n aeemed, J.tz.ic encountered - ' ful young- nun, a hister of Charity, j accomplished nnd fascinating-, like yet how unlike herseit. j ne atmos phere w hich surrounded Agues seem ed, for a time, to quiet Lizzie's rest less heart; they met frequently, the nun fchowed great kindness in pro curing her new acquaintance, all op portunities for observing the ritual of the church. Lizzie obtained ad mission in her convent ut length as a student of music. 1 lie holy tranquil life of the nuns, by its very contrast to aught, she had ever felt or desired, so fascinated our gay young liellelhat Mr. Lee returned from a tour in lius sia, to find ji is daughter a member of the Kussia church, and resolved never again to leave the seclusion of her lnonestery. About this time a stranger at trad ed by 1 1i e bustle- about its doors, en tered one of the public hospitals of Koine, into which ihey were bearing wounded and dying men; for there had been an insurrection the previous week, and many soldiers had been k..,ed or mangled fearfully. The stranger was himself a soldier; as his interest betrayed, no less than the- undress uniform which he wore. Walking up and clown the wards, a pitying spec-tutor of the tumult and cheerlessticss of the place, as this young'' man took note of the impa tient agony of those sufferers who waited for their turn in the scuuty supply of medical attendance, and still terror or t hose who already were suffering surgical operations, t he groans of the neglected, the. curses of such as felt their misery increased by the carelessness of their bearers, liis attention was arrested by 1he: ap proach of two Sisters of Charity. "Why, Agatha, how you tremble," said sister Agnes, suddenly, "we must, not thus be overcome by our feeling's in the presence of suffering. Come, take heart! see that poor creature," pointing to his parched lips, "bring him drink!" And Agatha moved to obey, but the crucifix which she had clasped to her bosom dropped from her lieipless hands, and she would have fallen save for Ibe stranger's help. "Am I dr'-amiiig? Lizzie; Lee I" "Hush, hush, for heaven's sake! No, it. is not my name, I am sister Aga tha." Jteforc Hie stranger could say more, she was hurried away. The. morrow came, on vi Inch Lizzie Lee was to kneel before the altar, to have her beautiful, abundant haircut away and her rich garmentsremoved; to lie upon n bier ancl be covered by a pall, vvilh painted death's heads surrounding her. and the dcath-bvlls tolling; to say, li.V these awful cere monies, Hint another spirit was about to be buried from the world. And she was buried, but only from its "cares and vanities." No welcom ing bands of the nuns le-d sister Aga tha into the convent. Lizzie's unrest was buried away, without, the death's heads and the sable pall. For, early Ihe next morning, human eyes came to gaze as earnestly as the pictured eyes of the Virgin had once looked into hers: and she found a hand j which could clasp her back as fondly jus once the young; nun hud clasped I her crucifix-. Lizzie L'-c did not, bc .' come a Sister of Charity. And thus Lizzie Lee and Hie voting j soldier returned to Wilmington as Lieutenant and Mrs. l!recketiridge. Ncv Year Alirond. Aliroiicl in many countries l'eu' Year's clay in ccleorateil iih much, en even more, than ( hriM mas ami there are many i-urfiius customs which tire still Kept up in couulry localities. In some jihiccrt on ,nv Year's eve every body bakes hot current or dum i nkcf. These are served with siicccl ale and cheese, all comers beinff invit ed to partake of them. For every s.-iuide of Ynletide eakc that is tasted a happy month is insured in the com ing year, so that every one tries to faste in at least twelve (lifVerent houses in order that he may have a jearot perfect happiness. In other countries the same fhini; is said to apply to mince pics. I'iy killing is customary at this season ol the year, and little presents of sausape pork pies or a spare rib are sent by those wIki kill to those who do not. A north county superstition is that tlie lirst man who crosses the Ihrcsholcl on New- Year's nioi-uiiifr brings the jrood or luu! Juck of the year. A clark-hair-ed person is considered the lucky on. Sometimes a friend will come before daylight, to he the "first foot" anil is sure tc meet with a hospitable recep tion. He is supposed to bring in n stick or piece of preen stuff ami to place it in the. room; this is to signify ilint something should always be brought to the house on New War's niornint,' before anything is taken out to insure plentiful supplies during Ihe year. Kvery inmate must bring in senile arti cle and place it in the room, which must not be removed until the follow ing day. I'(lincr. When doctors disagree the coroner sinned imes decides. Some people spend n lot. of money practicing economy, A hungry parrot comes very netir being a hollow mockery. He sure you are right I lien let your wife have her own way. A woman may think her husband a failure, but, marriage never. A pretty girl thinks every mirror she sees is worth looking into. The old black diagonal now shines unseen under the charitable, ulster. An enterprising Chicago baker gives a can-opener with each of his pies. A man can talk himself out of n job easier Ihnn lie can work himself into one. To marry for money anil miss it, is less fin in ful thun to marry for love ami miss it. When n man is in I roubleliis friends console themselves with thinking it will lie n lesson for him. An old bachelor snys the kind of love that, endures forever is founded upon the rocks of the girl's father. Nature works wonders, and llie en terprising dime-mur: un manager grit hern them iu and works the public at 10 cents per heud. READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT IT WILL PAY ANY PERSON AFFLICTED WITH RECTAL TROUBLE. We Ilave Cured Hundreds You if You Come One Cent A Nebraska Man's Opinion. Nehawka, Neb., Dec. 25, 1896. Drs. Thornton & Minor, Kansas City, Mo.: Gentlemen I can highly recommend you to those afflicted with rectal diseases, as you perfectly cured rae of a very -severe case of piles. I was afflicted for three years before you treated me and since then have been entirely well. I cannot praise you too highly, for I think you are the only doctors in the west that can per fectly cure such diseases. Tours respect fully, Z. W. SHRADEU. Competent, Conscientious and Reliable. Louisville, Neb.. Nov. 21, 1896. Drs. Thornton & Minor, Kansas City, Mo.: Dear Sirs It is with much gratitude I testify to having been perfectly cured by your treatment In 1892. I had been suffer ing with piles for eighteen months. 1 can truly Fay there has been no return of my old aliment. Hence I can confidently recommend you to those Buffering from rectal diseases as being competent, conscientious and per fectly 'eHable, Yours truly, A. A. KNOTT, Agent fcr the Equitable Life Insurance Co. of Iowa. We will M'tirt our books contain ing hundreds of tentiiiionials to you free, and be pleased to eon mult you by mail or in person free of charge.' Write or call and see us at once. Falrburv, Neb., Banker Cured. Fairbury, Neb., Nov. 20, 1890. Drs. Thornton k. Minor: Gentlemen Three years have passed since you treated me for pile. The treat ment you gave me was so effective, the cure so complete, that since the day I left your office, three years ago, I have never known a moment's pain or Inconvenience from my former trouble. I never expect ed to he cured and am therefore the more deeply grateful to you for what you have done for me. Very sincerely yours. CKORGB W. HANSEN'. President Harbine Bank. After Suffering For Thirty Years. Beatrice, Neb., Nov. 17, 18!)C. Drs Thornton & Minor, Kansas City. Mo.: Gentlemen I am thankful that I can write and say that I am entirely cured of both flstuJa and piles, after suffering tor thirty years and to such an extent that at times I could not stand for weeks. Since I was treated by you six and one-half years ago, I have not felt the least Incon venience from either of the complaints and I believe I am as free from either of these ailments as a person can be. Re spectfully, W. 13. CONLEii. We guarantee a cure of any case of rectal trouble and do not ac cept one cent of pay until the patient is well. Had Suffered For Twenty Years. Weeping Water, Neb., Den. 21, 1SW5. Drs Thornton & Minor, Kansas City, Alo. : Gentlemen I had suffered for tvv-nty years with piles and as your treatment taken five years ago perfect ly cured me I am very grateful to you and know you to bn perfectly reliable specialists. Yours truly, J. 11. DAVIS. - A Nebraska Banker. Plattsmouth, Neb., Nov. 21. ISM. Drs Thornton & Minor, Kansas City, Mo.: Gentlemen I can most cheerfully rec ommend voiir treatment for piles, you having cured my case of ten years' stand ing. Yours very truly, m, T. M. PATTERSON, A?st. Cashier, Hank of Cass County. The testimonials we publish in this ad say more lor us than we can say lor ourselves in ten times as much space. A Pastor Cured, riattsmouth, Neb., Nov. 2G, 1S96. Tn Whom It may Concern: This certifies that 1 have been entirely and permanently cured of a severe case cf piles by Drs. Thornton & Minor. For three years prior to being cured my case was verv bad nnd I suffered intensely. I tried many remedies arm several pnysi l,.r,o liiil nnlv crpw worse. lra'rini. cf 'Firs Thornton & Minor I went to their office and In four weeks was cured. Their treatment is very mini, the patient needs no opiate and the cure Is perfect. I heartily recommend them to a who are aiincieu wua reeiai inmuitt F. A. CA.MPHUI.1-, Pastor M. E. Church. Had Paid Hundreds of Dollars Omaha, Neb., Nov. 23, 1S!W. Drs Thornton & Minor, Kansas City. Mo.: Dear Sirs I have recommended you to U whom I know to have rec tal diseases, since you cured me. 1 was treated by you during the winter of I was complete ly cured by you of a very bad case of rec tal disease. I had paid hundreds ot dol lars to different ones of the best phy ilclanc. and had suffered for twenty-three years before 1 came to you. Yours truly, II. M. HONS, Commission Exchange- Write lor our HK page hook, it contains several hundred testi monials it is free. The Treatment a Godsend. Council Bluffs, la., Dec. 51. 1SM. Drs Thornton Minor, Kansas City, Mo.: Gentlemen Since my treatment, at your hands I have been like a new man. .vly condition at the time of treatment was such that blood poisoning would surely have c-nde-d my case In thirty days' lime. 1 fully appreciate your kindness to .ne in my extremely nervous and exhausted con dition. While my muscles have been scire at times. I attribute it to not heeding your advice In caring for myself as I started out on my long, hard drives a few days aftar leaving your office, nnd have kept them up ever since. I never neglect to tell persons suffering from rectal trouhles of you, as I consider It a Godsend to Much persons to know of your skill and respon alhtllty. I hud been a sufferer from rectal trou bles for ten years. Today I owe my life to Drs. Thornton A Minor. Yours ever klldly, J. J. GHAVATTE. Nurseryman, Council HlufTs, la. Our 4H page book, which is private to women, contains a f reat many testimonials that will iiterestany women sufferer t his is free. Prominent Business Man Cured. Kansas Cltv. Mo Oct. , 1)197. Drs Thornton & Minor, Kansas City, Mo.: Dear Slra I cannot recommend your treatment for piles too highly, you having treated me very auccessfullv. I wan af flicted for years and you eftected a. per manent cure without a day's loss from my buslnes.. Very trujy ourj Tres. of Bwoffortl Urea. Dry Goods Co, DRS. THORNTON & MINOR, 103 West 9th StrcCt, KANSAS CITY, MO. oi People and Will Cure! to Us, or not Take of Pay. x ' From Ex-Covernor Crittenden. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 28, 1897. Drs. Thornton & Minor, Kansas City, .vlo.1 Gentlemen In 1SS6 or 'S7 I was ailiicteel with a very bad case of piles with whici I had been annoyed for several years. I called upon you for treatment and wa relieved within a few weeks, to my entire) satisfaction and at a reasonable cost. 1 have not been subject to a subsequent au tack. Very truly yours. THOMAS T. CRITTENDEN, Ex-Governor of State. Indorses the Treatment. Butte, Mont., Dec. 17, 1808. Drs. Thornton & Minor, Kansas City, Mo t Gentlemen I hereby indorse your treati ment and cheerfully recommend any enci suffering to your care. I was thorounl.ve cured seven years ago and have leve-it been troubled since. Yours respectfully, JAMES McUOVEUN. Our 4H page book, which in private to women, contains a great many testimonials that will interest any women sufferer it is free. Cured For Ten Years. Bozeman, Mont., Dec. 19, 15. Drs. Thornton & Minor, Kansas City, Mo.: Gentlemen 1 had the piles very bad for twenty-five, years. Had to wear a sup port before taking your treatment. U is now ten years since J took your treatment and you entirely cured me and I can gl-ed-ly recommend you to all suffering will rectal diseases. Hespectf nlly, GEO. KUFFNEU. 8evere Case of Fistula Cured. Kansas nty, Mo., Oct. 29, 1837. Drs. Thornton & Minor, Kansas City, Mo.: Gentlemen It is with pleasure I recom mend your treatment for ttstula. I had a severe case, but believe I am permanently cured, as It has been nearly three years since you pronounced me well, and I have had no trouble from the" disease since. I will further state that 1 was never treated more gentlemanly than by vou. Your truly, P. K. VHORN, Stock Yards Exchange Uldg. Write for our HH page book, it contains several hundred testi monialsit is l'ree. Ceneral Health Better. Kansas City, Mo,. Oct. 0, 1S97. Drs. Thornton & Minor, Kansas City, Mo.: Dear Sirs It Is now just one year since you treated me for piles, and I must sajr that after yonr treatment my-heallh haa been very much better. 1 was alh'icted for over ten years. I shall be only too glad If you will use my name. I recommend you to all that have rectal diseases. Yours truly, U N. COHEN, Proprietor Temple of Economy, 1125 Main Street. Has Unbounded Faith. Miltonvllle, Kan.. Dec. 15, 18.. Drs. Thornton & Minor, Kansas City, Mo ! Gentlemen I was afflicted with piles ancl fissures for ten years before you tre-eted me. That, was eight years ago. I sirffe'ed untold misery day and night until you treated me and I have not lost an hour's sleep from that time to the present Intra the disease. I have unbounded faith in your ability to cure any person who is afflicted with any disease of the rectum, and would say to any of my friends or acquaintances) Do not hesitate to go to Drs. Thornton Si Minor for treatment. Yours resnectf nlly, W. J. HAYES. The testimonials ve publish in this ad say more for us than we can say for ourselves in ten times as much space. . Tried a Great Many Doctors. Hcrinfit. Kan.. Nov. 30, JSOfi. Drs, Thornton Ai Minor, Kansas City, Mo. I Gentlemen it has been two years ;jince you cured rnc of piles and 1 am satislled that the cure Is permanent. I triod a great many doctors for the trouble in tha last thineen or fourteen years and ''ounct no relict until I came to vou. Very truly, I. S. Hl-tUNDAGE. Supt. of the Herington Water and Dlghf i'lunt. Indorsement From a Smith Center Banker. Smith Center. Kan., Nov. ID, 1SSS. Drs. Thornton & Minor: Gentlemen Replying to yours of thej7ttj will say that your treatment on met has been very satisfactory. 80 far there has been no signs of the. trouble: returning- in any form. shall take no hesitancy In recommend ing you to any one that may see til to cm quire. 1 was treated eight vears ago, lours very truly. J. It BURROW. President FVst National Bank. We guarantee a cure of any case of rectal trouble and do not ac cept one cent oi pay until tho patient is well. Succeed Where Others Fall. Linrolnville, Kan., Nov. 'ii, 1890. Drs. Thornton tc Minor, Kansas Ctly, ifo.j Gentlemen It has been stx years sineif you treated me for bleeding piles, with) which disease I had been attllcled foi" twenty years. By chanced T hearel of your success and placed myself umler "yo'tiB care, though 1 confess I had Hltte. rullh that 1 would tie cured, as 1 hacl freen treated by four other physicians, who gave me no relief. Vou cured me thoroughly ami perron. nently. for which I can never lliai.k ji"U sufficiently. 1 earnestly ret emmend you to ull similarly afflicted. Very respectfully, T. J. wrsK. I Tried Every Remedy. Toneka. Kan., Nov. 26, IRSfi. Drs. Thornton it Minor, Kansas City. Mo Gentlemen Kor thirty years prior to re ceiving your treatment I was refill tej with the piles. During that time I trlest every remedy Internal and external Knowrf to medical science, without relief. J went to you for treatment last Febru ary. Since being dismissed by you. a short time afterward, up to the present time; I have hail no symptoms of the piles. I am well. I will gladly answer all let'era of Incpilry concerning vour treatment. Very truly yours, CflAH. N. DUNCAN. We will send our bookseontain hit; hundreds of testimonials to you tree, and he pleased to con sult vou by mail or in person free of charge. Write or call and sco us at once. Entirely Free From Old Trouble: Axtell. Kan . Dee. 11. mm Drs. Thornlon k Minor, Knnsns flty. Mo 1 Cienwemen 11 gives me pleasure to li able to any that since being trenteal tw you for rectal trim hie In tfffl.'t I have be,r( entirely free from those dssenses I Yerv cheerfully recommend yoo to imy pefsgjn afflicted with rcetu) trouble. Hours truly. j. r. iivrNnmNiT. Dealer In General Merchandise. ! I. - t -i 'i fr' id: I '.. ''. .