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i ..... -.-,,..-.?.. 3 mov ki 1 1 K a t jg i a n t I : r: The Main Infirmary urn) the Nebraska School dI M agm-Usm Nou Omaha. THK KliAltAS I.VSTITI TION.S. The Nebraska Magnetic InPimusv nd the Nebraska . huol i,r Mayrn-l -Ism, together with h ad.iaai lers for Iowa am Nebraska, have be, n removed from Nebraska City to Utt-iii- Chicago (street, Omaha,, J 1. . ociupviriK t tte large building facing Jeff, mon I'aik one of the very brut locations In onia ha. Another change has heii maJ also: The matron, fuimcrly Mi-s F.mtna Wurman, b-( anic, on St, Valcntine'ii Day, Mr, Hnuna Khurns. I'r.if. und Mr. Kharas ami th.tr able assistants will inuke Omaha a Mecca for people who have long sought lelief for hr.mlo and ao-i alb-il in. urable .lis. ases ami have found no cure tinlll they tried Magnetic Healing combine.! with Os teopathy, or the Kharas System of Magnetic Treatment. Mr. Khaiaswill have charge of the bulb s' department, ..and she and lnr assistants will treat especially the diseases peculiar to wo men. Many disease w hi. h have Pjn;: been consid.-red in. -inutile without re tting t the. dread. -.1 surgeon's knife wni ll be cured bv thin ...... ..-lit. . .... use or drugs or surgery. Call, or wilt describing your rase, to either l'rof. lri. KharaH. and you will receive the Inforniation you (buiie without rout. Treatment and Instruction In this n.--etlence at ledu.-eil lute to all win. tome within the next lifteen .l.iyw. FOUR FAVORITE FAMILyToODS. Hecla Coffee, Murdock's Pure Spices, "Opt" Fiaroring Extracts, And YOUR SEND NO MONEY DEFIANCE SI 6.00 Ifi't.it Willi your freight ai;-nt ntHliietit iiimiey to giiaranlcc the freiglit rliureH anil we will forward to you our ciet!'iit dn.i tieti.i, live tl rawer SewiiiK .Ma. liiue. (iiiaiuiitec.l for live year-.. A coinplele set of imxleru aitai'limentrt anil insli ih- ion book with e;ili iiiaelilni. Von can examine. Iliis niacliine atnl if Mtliifact ory, you will tlieii ,a- to your local freight aj;etil if lti.ik). Yon take; no ihatieeH, Keep your money until you are t.erlectly xati- lieu an to the quality of the comR Now hit-yi ! itnil-to $i:s.r,(. unit Mild on tin; same tci ins. Secoinl liuui wheels from .'! up. We mU all parts for every hew ing niacliine inanuiai-ttircil. NEBRASKA CYCLECO. Cor. 15th and Harney Sts., OMAHA, NEB. Theie is more Catarrh Jn this section f the country than ail other discuses put together, and until the last few year was Mippos.-a to be Incurable. For a great many year it doctors pro nounced it a locul disease, nnd prencnb ed local remedies, and by constantly falling lo cure lth ()col treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, und therefore requires constl tutionul treatment, hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K. J. Cheney Co., Toledo. . is the only constitu tional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonl.il. It acts directly on (he blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. They on, r one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Fend for clrculais and testimonials. Ad'lr-ss, 1''. J. CHKNKV & It I.. Toledo, O. Hold by Druggists, "5c. Hall's Family 1'nls are the best. A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forevor. DK.T. KKI.IH t.tlt It A ID' OHIKftTAI. lltKAAI.OIt MAt.tCAt. IIKA I lIFII.lt I'lltlllKS lit well im 2t:i!l!i! tki Zi'.i No oilier roM.ictii: will do It. Heoiovi:. Tn, I'linples, Mm Ii I'lttcllCK. liU).. Freckle, and Hl.ll! iJNe:me, Kii eery U. 'in Mi oil . Ic!iiiiy, unit ' 'leliet (lelec II in ll Im mood I lie ti'H of .'ilieHlH... nil it olinrn.!f we tale it lobe s.iimii It pro perly m.'i'le. jcceit no i-oi. Ml.1. Ill of i ml In r name. I Jr. I.. . esyre aunl lo a Iruly of the ba.il-loi, Ih paiteni ' "A.. you hull, twill ic-e them. I itK-oniineiid 'fiouii.ii.rs renin' t ., lestl hdriiif tit ef ti'l the M, in iH-epsiitt t," For ftHie by sll Iiric-iu :tinl 1 nnc--iioL .Is llculclM in l.c I S, .;;im:hIh,, ii-mI knriipe. tnil llopllnt, I'lop r, I, l.iesl .lol.c S . V. Viit WK'CHT'S C0t;DE!i"D BM0EE f.ir smolt;nr all khiiln of llffltH. A ifC boltle V li) niol:e ti barrel Foid 1 1 all uiuf n.i'Hr,, Wibe f. i oi;r frro book tn t-urt let a: . to P H Wrlirht A Co. .OlMV Mi.ll.i.r.;i u-tugiH city, ill Cet Mkmrn h'Ao! wis WmM CROCfiR HAS THEM ALL. $1.95 for a reliHlde ttiid t u.i wort l.y S(em Will X Sfftc-S't, w A T C H and the KANSAS CITY PACKER Jor ere (jeai The K'anlan I'arkcr Is t ronee-a aixl liel known l-rolluic loiiriiiil tmlitl-lii-i! the world, li u Ws.ieii hi. :.i,,..lv I anil iirint the new, of every larjrc market in l"p u an enemy to fiuiid u.k! I veil more Mi'imiihig .111.11 ii. hi iiii.iHi 0111 of builiM-v, than even the !. Itself. Ii pi.leet the khiiiuer unit ieii hhu Mho i am "now not reliable. The wni. l, w lor one venr. Stih-entte mw. ' Ktiuruntei IHK ItlltKK K ft Itl lSIIINC (11.. ..Ill ll. Un.ir.- Mrt, Kan t:iiv. Al Dr. Searles Searles Private Diseases of Men. PniCES LOW. V V'!irh In Otn: Im as Vi.ii- I , I I 1 . t j I 1 1 Ki.liitv, Lu-, I a 11 a Viotlity. t hit ', .VIlhllH of Vlynr lloiiie 'rreatnient. I'rlee l.n, lliie.llun List. 1 ,11-11 1 1 :t thin, iMMfiiinailiiii'snd Ailvh-e I'K V.K. Many " Uieit t.y a.l v Ice only, w r n them lo -day. OR. SEARLES & SEARLES, 11U So. Uth St., OtiiiiliaNob., WANTED, want yr.u t.t rat the Ilum- ii r. 'li i.itK'S t'VPrv ssne. J tin KurTiirnr pfihli ah inur pa!f w;int j J -v-;i!H'tr)fiiH tiian uliy similar j'Htilii attou; V(.!t utiijhi t. rrml Irum. KI'l'IAl. S' ii'i iim iiatno anil inidrpss J" on (F our fr!tnls, tuK-tli'r with mi" diint, iiii-l Tv.- will wwi V'Mi !h lltimfii'T on Trial S il-ln-i ijult'k. I lit 1 1 uiuriHtr, ! v2i- ii!h i;-t.( Nebraska t'iiy. Piles-Fistula AMI AH Diseases of fha Rcciuni CURED without KNIFE, LIGATURE OS CAUSTIC. Hat I'rft Health Kanftrfty, Mo., Ic. ?1. 197. D' Thorn. nu &. Minor. Kai.saHHv, Mo. i;unii;rn: IWinr-. oo treated iu for pilf I hau Ufvu iroi:U!rt Uir eit'ht or U-a years. I h:v not ht-vh bolfirrM in ttiiv wuy ni'cce, and hat! (-r(ct hf a'tti, for ntitrh 1 give you c radii. I am ujwajs rt-udy and willing 10 r'ommrnd you to anote to wtioru I run. Yours very truly, E. S Tamhi.yn. Tamb'yn A Taicbljn, Live Stock Com. Wer., K. C, Mo. We puarftTttre io curt rT? rap: I)onf tali onff rem until patient in w-il. S'Miil ftr frc book to jn : also tree book to ladlcrt. Addre.n DRS. THORNTON & MINOR, Moth una Wall tin , Kama City, JI. C ki 7 PD c TMttMr,u!itt.ern will rtrolo. 03 EARED lSn.Ib ItiiiBrinui, 400ftu. Df tar km; hu k o. j a bin, ymt acre, jn salt jh Uimt ' iCORN W hti. pr ii-rc iitr-tifti grmift n.l hr f"ol tl.iiiJ...f m t,' HUtl , , 111 IMM.1 HH. jlt,tit i.i h.jt. in s.y, h o.trfwr Oii il.-.t. tftn rw4 for ti'. ( Si K tOk. W f .l fllB ItThtlil .f If, UKO.YUH IM IIMI H U Oftw tni an rittli (;.. l I ,Mrfri,.,, lo Anifr. t f T bff. THK MILLION imi.LAK I IHllMtW I tb. tnoti mikr4 Of a. I l(d 1.0 rrh. fthd Klifr hi II r.r of i.uu n4 MMl.TAltl.V KH I( I.Wfetl, 1 V ii'Mwamirow, p.: ' f V yOU 10c. MTAWIW nil UlU nolle-, i mall fttml t4 I John AS alz er S eed Co. LACROSSE WIS. It. Kay'u Lung" Iialin for bronchitis. Learn a Profession. A business In which there Is no com petition and in which you ran be per fectly Independent Is magnetic healing If you will take a course In the Ne braska School of Magnetism at Omaha, Neb., ITd.Vir.I7 Chicago street, of which l'rof. Kharas Is superintendent, he will employ yen for a year or more at fnun to Jll;r. a month. Write him for pin tl ulurs. Dr. Kay'i I.uhk Halm a sure In nrlpp touKh cure. It nevir fa Mm, ID and 2.',c. Dr Kny's Itenovntor n perfect cyslem n il' vat. r. Hold l y drnunlslH at ll.'.e, l. To Kay purify the blood renovate with Dr. l:cr,r vnti;i. Ask driiKKistn for It. COUNTRY PUBLISHERS COMP'Y OMAHA. Vol. 3 No. 10-I9QO oUHt.S W'llli All ilbl Brt 1 tiuiiii hjrtjp. f iriiw O'nsd. In tiitif iJf) !T itriiLVttn. J? 'fox t w I N -J 1 i:t&. n BRITISH SOLDIER SEES ANGELS. Here i a etory which is tainted In a London publication culled 'Jn South Afi i. a. "JohnnetiMliurc. P'O-inber, )f9. In the battle of Dundee, on the Jth of October, 1SJ!I, one of the Transvaal butchers met with a heavily wounded Huf.-iir lyinjf on the veldt. When the burgher, who was on horseback, tiassed the Hussar, the wounded man ciie.1 out for water. "On this the burgher, whore name was Itotha, handed him his field bottle. The man, however, was too weak to take the bottle in his hands, Whereupon liotha dismounted and gave him lo drink. "The man looked at him thankfully and Hdld, 'Thanks!' and then aHked him in KiiKliph, 'Who were th.me two val iant K.-neralB who rode continually one on each wide of the Transvaal army, en ojtiraKini; the men and giviiiK order? 'i'h.-y were dressed In white uniforms and rode on white horses carrying a this in their hands. I did not know lh" fiai.'.' added the llu.ssar. 'ill), how we fired on them!' he said, dreamily, 'bul it was nil in vain. The best Hhot could not hit them." "The TratiKVaal burgher Raid that he knew nolhimi: of there Keiierals; he h.id never Keen them in the Held, we have no general dressed in Indeed. white!' " 'Then it must have been an Sels,' said the Hussar. "lie whisj.cred somelhin like 'Davis, old fellow!' looked at Itotha bewildered and fell back, dead. "Itotha went his way musing over the words; '"For in; f!i a 1 1 cive his nmreln charge ov.-r thee, to keep tliee in all thy ways.' The editor of the publication com-m.-nls on the story as follows: I print, just as I received it from a em-respondent in Holland, the story of an episode, of the war which will be remembered Pmif itlier the confused narrative of defeats and retreats hn: perished in oblivion. In the .Second Hook of KitiKS it is written that when Klisha was t.elmc pursued by the hosts of the Kins of Hyiia the prophet feared not; but his servant was so e afraid. "The J.oid opened the eyes of the younsr man. and he saw ; and, behold. tl:e mountain was full of horses and chariois of lire round about Klisha." In the book of the prophet Zechurinli the piophel tells how he saw In vis- SENORA AGUINALDO A PRISONER. Senora Kmillo Acuimildo wan a Christ mas pi .-sent to the I'niied States, says a Manila correspondent of the Pnst Dispi.U li. Perhaps it would be better to say a Christmas seizure, for it was on last ChM.-tmas day that the wife of the instiment I'-ader was captured by American sohli.is and turned over to (i.-u-ral mis. With tier yeic taken her young son, li.-r tister, Colonel Stiyar, his I wo d.iushlers, Colonel i'aez and Lieutenant J'edro Cristobal of Aguin aldo's si a If. The gunboat Wheeling landed t !:-: i at .Manila January ii, and they we'v at once taken to the Ameri can heioi.tuart'-rs. ( b-neral Otis provid ed !-'euo!ii Aguiualdo. h.-r sister and the Seiiorites Stiyttr Willi carriages, end lln-y were uilowed to remain, un der guard, with their own people. Thejt W.-l..' .j u. II tcled Jo.-'e. w here the; al No. II Calle San have been ever since, is Senora Aguinuldo's With mo I h the pally r. e jJan Jos. Calle San Jose is n .t n fashionable or Americans re i considered hour some handsome No. 11 is ore of street. No Spaniards side there; hence. It i? Keois. Jiut theie ale residences there, and them. 'I he house does not mak much of a sh.. im: from the street. but In this it is deccpiive. In any event, remain historic as Ihe tefuge wife, son and mother of Kmilia a Id. i, when I hey w.-ie captured Fnlteil States Hoops. The low it will of the the er floor is a (arriage house, as is the ase with ail I'liilippiin; houses of any pre tensions whatever. The place is care fully guarded by American soldiers one al each corner of the house in front, one at the front door and another in dde at the hoi torn of the stairway lead ing lo Senora Aguinnldo's apartments. No. 11 Call. San Jose is a nest d insurgents and insurgent sympathizer. Nunietous natives throng the street in front of the house, all anxious to see the senora. Some of them have an op port unity to see h.-r. and some do not. ll ail depends on their business, which the guards are fateful to Investigate before permitting the so-called aminos to UM'end the sti.irs. These guards an nounce the arrival of visitors to the landlady, Senora llario. The landlady meets the guards at tile turn In the stairs, and animated and earnest par leys take place between them. The landlady is a Mestiza anil an Agulnaldo sympathizer. Heme, she wishes only the friends of the little chieftain to be admitted to Hie presence of tile little hieflaln's wife. Kcnoru Agulnaldo weais diamond ear. rings, otherwise sin greatly r.-sem-I bles the tin thousand Filipino women who mniii' may see on the streets of Manila. She Is Inclined to embonpoint. BRUIN BROKE AWAY. Wolcolt, X. Y.-(Speci'il. A r lnna-' .lion beur oreatea const-rnatio.i in Al ton. a hamlet ten miles west of here, a few days ubo. Two men named Mar.eena and M"e er aitlved from the west at the Alton school house and Klarted to amuse the children during the noon Intermission with a bear dunee. 1'or some reason the bear was utiRiy and obstlnun, and by a midden swine of bin head lore the Iron rim; from his nose. AH the blood trickled down he lapped It up and Immediately became frenmd. lie Hprann at bis owner, who dlmle d to the roof of a barn. The children ran m reamiinf Into the school bulldlnu, but two Utile Bills fainted and fell In Ihe entry. The t.-aciier wilh .t l.r ooiii kept the b"iir at bay until they were diHi'Kcd Inside, when she closed and boiled the door. Dun. lloid C. M. f;ltnpe of the Alton hotel drove by nt this .lunolur.? nnd bruin 111 tacked ' him, Hht bors. tun away and complete!)' demolished a, pew top cuibT. 'ilimt.se ciawled on! ot a Knowdrlft to m:i; the beae nomlmr f pen mouth'd and Hmirllnif ferociously, lie fell over u hldi. Rlone wall an I the bear riiHhed on, diHappearlnff In u tract of forest land. ' On the nlKlit following Ihe nflrrnoon on which the head es.aped a farmer ion a man riding- on a r-l hrrce, and behind him were three red horses, speckled and w hite. And this . elest.al visitois that talked to Zechariah said unto him: "These are they whom the Lord hath sent tu walk to and fro thro' the earth." If so be that the eyes of the dying Hussar or ijincer were opened like those of Klisha's servant, why should not he see the white horsemen of the lrd tiding in the ranks of the brave burghers who are defending their fath erland. There is nothing better known in Kngllsh literature than Macauley's splendid lay commemorating Just such an apparition ht this at the battle of the Ijke Hegiilus. When that battle was wavering in the balance the radi ant white horsemen, whom the Kornans were prompt to recognize as Castor and I'ollux, the twin sons of Jupiter, placed themselves at the had of th Roman cavalry and swept the Latins from the held. The triumph thus gained put an end to the attempts of the Tarquins to regain their lost ascendancy in Home. Who that once heard it can ever forget the spirit-stirring lay that ells him when Aulus the Dictator was buckling tigh.t'-r Jilack Auster's band. That he was aware of a princely paif That rode at his right hand. ' o like were they, no mortal .Might one from the other know. hite us snow their armor was. Their steeds were white as snow. Never on earthly anvil did such Rare armor gleam. And never did such gallant steeds Drink of an earthly stream. Then spoke up brave Aulus. and challenged the strange white horse men to say from whence they came. They replied, as mayhap the white horsemen of Dund-e might have done hud the Hussar hailed them acioss lb veldt: By many names men call us; In many lands we dwell; lint by the proud Kurotus Is our dear native home, And for the right we come lo fight Before the ranks of Home. The cause for which the great Twin Hrethren fought at Hake Itegillus was the same as which the generals serv ed on the stricken Held of Dundee. The White Horsemen light only for th right! Then like a blast away they passed, And no man saw them more. 4 and her face is the round, fat, dusky, uninteresting lace of ihe average na tive of Luzon's Isle. Her hair is long and black bul all Filipino women have an abundance of hair. Her eyes are large and lustrous typb-al Filipinu even. Her hand is the long, slender, fas. In illitir hand oharaoieristic of tilt' pure-blooded Filipino. Her age'.' Prob ably years. I'.efore her husband became a rebel S-nora Aguinahlo rode thioiih the streets of Manila in a victoria, drawn by Ho bl.tok native ponies. The trial' and tribulations which have followed the AguhuU.bis would tend to render expressionless and apathetic Ihe face of a uoman fioni whom one might, expect vastly more than from this untutored native--lor the wife of the erstwhile little president can neither read nor write. She can speak neither Knglish nor Spanish. She is familiar with the Tagaio-; dialect only, but has gathered a few Spanish phrases. Ib-cenlly tw. Ameiicun women, wive? of army olliceis heie, called at No. 11 Calle San Jhh and were admitted ti) see Senora Aguinaldo. To them she ex pressed more feeling when they wished lor a speedy i .-union of her family than on any other point. She talked of her Kmillo; site .s;,o that she had followed him over hill and dale; that she had been wilh him in his successes and in ids l evel s. and, to her. he is the lov ing husband, the inticpid fighter, the gieat chieftain.. She told ot her home life, und of the liitlo Miguel who stood by her bedside and gazed with inquir ing ey.s at tile American Visitors. The A merit an .somen met Sendra Aguinaldo as woman meets T.,man, and I hey extended to her their sympathy as one woman to another who is in the depths of sol tow end distress. Th. American women asked no lending iuesiions. They did not Inquire con cerning the whereabouts of Krnilio Aguiualdn, and siie did. not vouchsafe Ihe information, lint the cnnvci satlon drifted on. and tic senora told of the baby daughter whose grave is among the northern hills ami of the senora'f own heartaches and future hopes. Senora Aguinaldo has been, and Is, loval to her husband and his lause. She still believes in him and loves him. and Iter aflectiou Is all the .!". per and tenderer hc-caus his raus Is doomed because he has f.iilen front Ills high estate, because his a spit a linr.t and am- bnions never shall be realized. As her visitors deponed they ex pre: ed :i wislt tor a speedy solution of the l rouble in lb" Philippine islands. The face of the f. uora lighted with it smile as she uhispi M-d. "ilraeias, grac las, se in.ras!" in acknowledgment, hut It was a smile thai spoke mote of tears than Joy. mrned tlurnee left his house to take the mass or several hoirs he fml bull hered lhat morning, lie niw the larifesi "Newfoundland los" Jie had ever seen come around the corner of the corn crib and perform the tindofr Ilk" u. t of nhoulderliiir th hhtgest hop, afi. r which he marched off on his hind lens. Onrnce threw a stone at the dop which droped tlipe hole and ran at him. Th fanner entered the house a half a nei k lo the tfood. Dy this time he hud dropped (he (or Ih.'ory. Dashlnir out of anotlcr door he tan to ih.- next house and born. wed a rill.'. Coming back he saw the si ran Re beast and his pork disiipie,irlus ihrotii'.h Ihe orchard. He llr"d, but the b.'ir kept on nt a lumberlmr (rot. For two day. Mr. Mitchell sav, the ev, itetiK iit ,f.pt Inereimln'r. Finally tho bear's owners tracked ttlm t; hht 'tem porary lair In the hemt of n taimirack nvamp south of Client Solus bay. Nearly a hundred boys nnd men, n'li armed. Joined them, nnd at sundown l hey (iiirroiindcd the bear and captured lilm. T'lilbnb Iphla Norlh American: Hobbj - Well, how is Hie new cook RclHmr on ' Mrs. Iff.hhs Hhe's Belling on hertlilnfri prepatnlory to leaving-. &:::::?:::: ?STOP THAT HEADACHE 9) i) WILL DO IT. Pleasant to take; No bad KIsk Your Druggist for if.. Note: If your druggist does not bave it In stock, send us his name autl vie will send you a sample, free 8 g)Supplicd by , . l ichardsoH Dran Co.. Wholesale umnitiats, !;. 904 acd(-0 Jack.ouSt., Omaha, Neb. ::::::9:::: OLD SOLDIERS! We want to purchase additional claims of Union Soldiers, Sailors, their w idows or minor heirs, who horr.estead ed less than NJ0 acres prior to June 22, 1ST4, even if they abandoned their claims. Will buy fractional claims if ever so small, also Government Land Warrants, and oblain them for soldiers who have not had them issued. Great inducements offered agents. It. K. Kel ley, Land Atty., 444 Sheidley Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Dr. HENDERSON 101 and 103 W. 9th St., KANSAS CITY. MO. Otrtttt in Afi nnd Ingrnt T.ornt'A, A fterfulnr Urnditat in Medicine. OverfnjPciararUre Anthorlzed by the 6tat to treat CUTtONlO, VKUVOUS ASU SPECIAL D18KA8KS. Cures gunranteod or money re funded. All medicines furnished reariy for uso no mercury or la jurious medicines used. No de tention from business. Patient at a distanro treated by mail aud nmrftsH. Medicines, sent every where, free from gaze or breakage. b,o medi cines sent C. O. D., only by agreement. Charges low. Ofer 40,000 cases cared. Age and erperi ence are important. State jour case and send for terms. Consultation froe and confidential, personally or by latter. Seminal Weakness ptf. and SeXUal Debility, fie and excess e canslnj? losses by dreams or with the urine, pimples antl blotches on the face, rushes of blood So the head, pains in back, confuted ideas and forgetfulness, baslifulnefc, aroision to society, loss of sexual jiownr, loss of manhood, impo tence, etc., enrod for life. I can Btop night losses, restore sexual powi-r, restore nerve and brain power, cnhiree and strengthen weak parts, tad make you lit for marriage. ffiftur PndicnHvcured with anewand Jiyxul f iBttllible Home Trtatment. No in and uleeC cnimpfita. .in nail., no deten tion frc.m hnsiness. Cure auarauteod. Hook and list of questions free sealed. VARICOCELE, HYDROCZU.PHIMOSIShdH all kinds oj . .tp.. permanently curro Private DlSeaSCS money refunded. nrtrtl for ho sexes 96 pirbs, 24 picture! DUUn tnie to life, with full description ol bore diseases, the etlects and cure, sen bos.wj in plain wrapiier for 6 cents in ptrr.ps. lot shonld read this book for the information 11 contains. N. B. Stato case and ask for list of question fr Museum of Anatomy, tor uioa oai. Dr. Kays' Renovator for the liver. The finishing touches in music come high in lli'ilin. The best plicate teach ers charge JS a lesson. Dr. K O. Smilh of Kansas City, Mo., the famous specialist in the treat ment of cancer, will have a column nd. n this paper next week, to which we call your attention. He has a treatment which positively cures, and his cures are per manent. Read Ihe ad. and write him for further informal ion. - . Me sure to read Dts. Thornton & Minor's advertisement In this paper next week. If our readers or any of their friends are troubled with any "ren tal diseases they will he interested in reading what others say of the treat ment and methods. AVIicn Mr?. T.awtoti reached Sn u Franclsi'O she, found several hundivil lfjtti.s Ik'SSiiih for loans nr outrlKhl KUtH from tiu fund laist'd fnr her and her phildren. The worst couhIis i tired by I.unff Halm. IiruRisists sell it. Dr. Kay' HI, :V"i, jllc Hon. A. V . Wynian, ex-Treasurer the fulled Mates, writes: "Havinu. known of some remarkable cures of iima n:i people erieclc.l by the use Jir. Kays Hettovator and Dr. Kay's Duns Halm, I believe lhat these Rreat remedies are worthy of ihe lonfidence if the puijlic." No remedy has ever leen discovered which lines so larse a per cent of bad cases of stomach, liver itid bowel troubles as Dr. Kay's Ilono valor, s-.-nd for pi oofs of t hour-amis of I'ures. hold by druKKisl.s at t!."i cts. und 11. hor free udviee, samples and book write Dr. 11. J. Kay, Saralogj, N. Y. New York lasl year ale STT.'O.ll'O eggs nr anout apiece for every man, wo man and chi I1 in the greater city. This .mover one a day for each week day. Drs. Thornton & Minor ot Kansas city, the famous specialists In the treatment of piles, fistula and all dis eases of the rectum, of Kansas City, Mo., treat nearly as many ladles as men, but do not publish their testi monials in newspapers. However, they nave a ix-page book of ladles' tesll nionials, which they will send free to any lady requesting it. Ixiok for their advertisement In this paper next week J lie Hawaiian shin of state is pvl- dently not in a sinking condition. The authorities have set apart a day for the slaughter of the pluicuo of rals. TtenovatR Hie system with Dr. Kav's Renovator. I'rlc.) 2iic and tl, Trv It. Drs. Thornton & Minor of Kansas City, Mo., speelalistii In the treatment of plies, fistula and nil diseases of the rtiim, will have a two eolumn adver tisement full of testimonials in this pa per next week. It sh&iild be tnrefullv read by those who are Interested, as It may be the means of restoring- them to perfect henlth and happiness. Their ifuarnntee Is to perform a cure before Ihey take a cent of pay. (2k Many Peoplo So Considar tin Wonderful Cures of DR. E. O. SMITH OF KANSAS CITY. CANCER POSITIVELY CURES Without the Murderous Knife, aiu$ Patients Cured Years Ago Are Still Cured. Th Followluif TetdiuunUla tin dorm Itr. Smith' Treatment.- Write u the Mguerw utl Hear From Then Peraoually. Cancer of Breast OrfDmoiiut, Son. D:ik., Mar Dr. E. O. Sruitu. Kuurqa 'Mty. ilu. My bmr DoHor: Ir. fva me 8in(r9 pl"Hnrt to inform you of tlif aufe return borne of tny wif, who arrived .Saturday, the 26 lb u!t., ts ft'Ctij rnstor'i to health nud happineHri. In rfstorinc my wif lo health you bar, brought pU-usur nm! huppinerts to or fiuUn household, for .which it in utfedless to fluy thnt, wi ure truly firatittui. It hIso tfiven mu wtr?n plfunure to tender to you our amteful thavki tm jourKreat knidDCHB to my wif white ntniur jon truauiiHiit, for which we will iilwnys hol'i yon nui your truiy K"ood wife in f?riit?fiil etm. (a eon iIuhIou werou only pray thutan alt kiiwl I'rori dmnHs will bl-rin. pro(-t. diid-kwp you in 11U holj care t urongb lie, nnd, ju death hleeit you with 4 happy uleruity. (iraLeiully your. James and Mrca. Oi.pyam In a HUr of October 1st. Mrs Gluyuri jtn nh Is viitirtfiy wtl und in npleodtd heoUh. If you aO afllicted writ; to tier about us. A Prominent Attorney Cured of Cancer o the Ear. Oberhn. Kas.. July lJ7. Dr. K O. Pmlth, KnuHOrj tUy, Mo. iJcar Sir and Kricnd: 1 Hrn O, K. I Dvtr fB better hi my lift', thao silica my return iiitum whereas before that I was troubled in body uh( mind for Kevetul months. I am now ubln to hH up my rtiid at the ofMi-e and at. houi about t-Ut orchard. We are all wHI ami 1 wish to be paf ticularly re mem be red to Mrn Smith. J' ratenmlly your frien.1, (j. EHB lil!.UlR4l. Suffered 17 Years Cured in 73 Days.' Phillips' Mrr. Kan.. Nov., lW Br. E. O. Smith, Kun-.. t'ity, Mo. Dear Sir: I hud ln-i-n uRJicted for areat-n years wit ii uptlbHiit! cancer a hen I applied to yoi for treatment. In thirteen dyn I was rnttrwij cured aud without ihe use of knife. I make totj statement for the benefit of cuueer sufferer, hop ing they imiy be nifliwm.-ed by my tcHtimooy W KO to you for treat merit. Yours Truly. N, BtHTOK. Other Doctors Failed to Cure Him. I'rairie Home, Mo.. Nov. V2, l?i.Mi). Dr. K. . Smith, Kaunas t'ity, Mo. Dear Sir .ll. Is with pleasure that I a fate thai your treatment of a cancer on my lower lip wan 1 complete h (teres. It wiii of about four yr&i) Htaudini; und for a year 1 had taken treating of other dftrloi'M, hut tu nu avail. I came to yol ami yon cured my cuin erin Hi days. I hh:ilUe4 grateful t o you u Ions as 1 live. Yours Truly, Wij.uam KiftcaiiAX. Looks Lilse Himself Again. Jr. E. O. Smilh, Kfin'as f'ity. Mo. Deiir Doctor: 1 write to tell you we are we md that the enncer you treated ou my ba k ii sutiruly cured, h ud I am hank to my old wi;hi ufain. When i went to yon for treat meat weighed ono hundred and tl ioninls, how ' weitrh one ln nrt nnd wlxty-two pounda, uui they all KJiy I am looking like my .self antiin. Tell Mi'M, Smilh that wo thnnk her for her ji ture. Wo thank you both every any of otirlivu We shall never forget, what you liuve doue toj us. We hnve been trying lo get one of our umt born to i tjnie and hie yon. I told him lhit if yo said you could cure him that he would be :urt&. Your grateful frieuds, Mk. axu Mits, t'UI.LKft."- f Mr. Culler was cured of seirrhtis enneer oa tU small of iltH l-ni-k.-ilmr measured six iuchea uj nnd down and tlvn iiich'-s across, lie bt &mI cured for nearly two .roars.) " -f Site is Sure She is Cured. Wliite Hall, Illln!. E. 0. Smifh S.initHriuin Co.. Kiiiikhm ntv Mi. Dr. Dear lloctor and Mm. Srail h : Through .M mililance of kinil I'ruviii-u.-e end your skillhj treatment 1 am coiupl. lel.y cured of' that dread (ill malady, iiim-tr. il.v breant Is fntirely beali and I (on.ildi.-r iii.vwlf i-ured. I would hart writ ten .von Roo.ii.-r I. tit minted to lie sure it wai i.-uml. I fed frrnter.il lo von both lor theiuau arts of kindm-fi. Mini i-ourtes.v nhonn me while l your lioiDif. I fell nt home ttiere. The treatmea was nol in nrl.v ,-u neve nu I supposed it noalj lie. 1 ..ill lii-iii-til.v recommend you wheal hart npiiori.Hiii.v. My frii-n In all think 1 have in j.-oved .voiiileiinllv. I'l.-Hte accept uiy tieartt .linnki fin- ull you lim e done for me. VUxuini; .ion aie-rfsH iu your noblt work! eaiuiu t-ver your rntiid, . LUCRlCTTA HntTK. List of a hw Former Patients. The followlva: lint pivet names and adilreua) r a iiiiuiiiei-of former patieutt whom I ban :im-d ot raiierr. We ank any afflicted person wtoi eads Hi is uilvcrtiwinent to write to any or sj l the iniiiies Liven aud lenrn for themaelva whether or not my treatment la safe, reliable an I sure to cure. I do not accept your money until j have cured you. This should be Kua.r&ntre snttt cleui lo si.ii.-ify the- most sceptical. Do us ra queM ,vou. write lo iny former patients aud if yot ure conv.ni ed by their letters, write to uie fo any infoi'uniion you wish aud 1 will cueerlullj Hive it to you free of auy cost. Mrs. -leiuiie (ioodins;, 711 Y. 13th St., Kautal City. Mo. Cured of cancer of the breast. Kalie I. Hoch, S'JI Armstrong Ave., Kansas r:.i U u,. i,i,..i ..i , i.M... ' I... I. II uncock. 821 K. Mnd St., for throe year! prliii ipid ot Adams school, Kansas City, Ma Cured of two cancers of the face, .Mrs. .1. W. Shannon. "U Ohio St., Kannn. r tj Kim. Cured of cancer oi the breaat. A. II. Perkius, 5(17 K. 3Slh St., Kanstu Citji Aio. Cured of cancer of check, 1HH7. Mrs. A. M. Kllckner, PJ21 Flora Ave., , Kansai t l.y, Mo. Cured ot cancer on forehead. M. I.lttle. 10 Wyandotte St., Kansas City, Un Cured of cancer of nose. Jas. ilunnoii, (fraud Ave,, Kansas Citj Mo. Cured of enncer of face. (Jeo. Kyan. .IsIS K. loth St., Kansas City. Ma Cured of cam-er of finder. llaTld Trie. 722 Cypress Ave., Knnsnt flty. Mo Cured ol cancer ol hand of cl;ht years' standing Cbas. It. Huntington. MIS Jtocheulcr St., Kan tan City, Mo. Cured ot cancer of ear. Mrs. Anthony Smith, cor. th and F.lizubet) Sts.. Kansas City, Kas. Kpltbellnl cancer, situ ied on the end of the none, treated Angnat, lKs Krauk Ullliaud, 1717 Holinet St. Cured ol cat) car of the Jan in IXSD. I.li7.le ltierdon, '.'Jd and Grove Sis., Kansas City, Mo. Cured of cancer ot the ear. Tuos. 1 Tucker, un. ' Mills, Mo. fnred enncer of face and nose. 0, S. Urooin, Oooch's Mills, Mo, Cured ol cast cer of lower lip. Jacob Class, Tlsguh, Mo, Cnred of ctuctr a the face. Mrs. Julia Nichols, Jamestown, Mo. cani-er ol the face. Cnred a We also refer to Iter. Phillip., pastor ot tl) U. E. Chim b of Jamestown. Mu.. as h. Inn.. teyeral cases w haT cured. J " Horan, terry, Mo. u.k. Cnred ol ol lip, mn7. Mrs. Kllcn PsVnult. New Flonne k. Card oi raar-er oi iu. lacv. I'aul kuhler. Arizona. Neb. Cured ot cancer me lip. Dr. .Smith treat. Psnrsr T Tumors, Scrofula, OW Sorej, ttll IS1ou4 ftseases. rarties desiritiB i-.ealmcDt can iltkai give satisfactory refcrenceior deposit tht money in anj bank, to be naid when the are ready to go home cured. Or. Smltl aors not ask pay for what he does noldOj but cures first antl takes pay afterward His down town olllce is at tbe north-east corner of Tenth and Main streets, when lie may be consulted free of charc-e. froa 9:30 a., ni. to 4:30 n. m. After then hours he can be seen at his private f.&afc tarium, Tenth and Cleveland avenue. Pamphlet and circulars enntninins letters and lists of of persons cured o cancer cheerfully furnished those whl apply for them either in person or b letter. E. O. SMITH. M. D.. Kansas City, II r-i J m I! li 'A ii.