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ft! Kansas City Packer WOW ONC YtAR and a reliable ud trustworthy Stf Wiud Str a Srt W A T C H .l'OH . $1 The Kansaa (lily Packer In the stronvoit and best known produce Journal published Id tlie world. It It Nvm-d every faturday and prints tbe news of every largo market in the 0. S. It w n enemy to fraud and has drUen more swindling ronmilioii houses out of IjusIocsm than etcii t lie law Itself. It prolocts the shipper und tell him wlm Is and who la not reliable. The watch we guarantee for out. ytr. hubwribe now. THK II.AKKICK PI III.IHIII.N'fi .. 604 Delaware Hlrret, Hn- City, Mo. hend for sample copy. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever. DK. T. KM. IX .( lt.4.1 II OtUKT l. tltKAM.OIt .MAt.lt Al. It K ALII r'l Kit I'l It 1 1 IKS as well ua Ici-:'.i:tt tit Eiic No other cosmetic will do It, ftcirioves Tan. I'iuiples, Moth Patches. Hash l-'rrckle. und hkln diM'jiws. and every blemish ou beauty, and delict drier lion. It bus Mood the test of MvenrH-aiiil la a obarmloa we taste it to be sure. 'it In pro perly made. Accept no coiiiitertll of similar name. Ir. I.. A. sayre auld to a lady of the limit-ton a piiil'-iit . : "A you Indies will u-, them, I recommend 'ilounuid's Cream' us the liv.at harmful of all the skin preparations." For sale by all llrugKlatx and 1 nncy-Cood-Dealers In fie I . S . Canndus. and Kurope. trtd.l. Hopkim. I'rop'r, J7 Orral Jones St., .. V. g..::::t:::: P. 'STOP THAT a HEADACHE (o o b P o o o o WILL DO IT. PletJMint to take; No bad (Si gAskYeurDrusclsfffsrit. Note: If your druggist doet not '8' Ohtvt It In stork, send ua hl name aad we will tend you a sample, free (g) .w. RIcbardM Dm Co.. OWkoUoaU Drsnrti atlfMana:JakeinKi., Oataba, lata. Nek. K Dr. Searles St Searles Tin: or xxm:nr:i ... .la ... Private Disuses f Men. . .1 tl yenm In Omaha tut SI'KCIAI.IHTH In Van . I cix-eUJ.HlrhMiire.i'yphMlH I Kidney, los of vigor and Vitality. linmo i iiMMjiriii. Prlaaa Mm. fiueatloa Mat. JJoosiiUii tloa, Etnailiiatlon and fctlvlce Y KKK. Many Cured by advice only. Wrltetlieni Ui-day. Id. SEARLES k SEARLES, 110 Mo. 14th St., Omaha Nb., OLD SOLDIERS. We want to purchaat additional claims of Xjoloa Soldier a. Sailor , their wldowaor minor aelre.wnoboinesiead.d less than 100 acre, prior toJuneSI lU. rvu f nbaadoutd th.lr claims W.ll ouy fractional rl.lma M er jo ataall, lao tlorerninenl I-and Warrenta and tale tbaa for aoldlera who have not had i aim aaaued Ureal ladueemeuta offered hits rnprrr TALKING MACHINE at elaiale oiMUUtf tioa aad eery durable. It aaiuaVnaa Hnnia. Baavd awlOfc baetra Mulc. ITiSaar Blorlea. hUi., aa loud and clear env aaaaaMraDB made aad ae the aauia re ord faaaikkkaf artcad anas do. awitt aub)ect to .MlMtlmon eweadatof . ad for JhH Maarfal Mchlaa loday aa we ! ' ', n'r tiaUMd number at lata price. I RKB caia Laa aWrlbtaa tbia aad hbjber priced ma XSfSZVZ T'rauua.1. M&MBfiai Any ! bouaa la ikaaaaa City. e. p. K::um i csmpaht. Oeaoral tawrtla Oaa4a. lltf Walaal It. CITT, MO (i!ltlifr) $5.00 THE UST CHANCE The preaerit price of the complete court of instruction a Kiven in the Nebraska rkhool of Magneliiim by Prof. Kharae and his able aattiatanta la to be advanced from 1100 to fjw April 2nd. A new rlaaa will be organized April 1st, and tiila will be positively the lact at the low rate for tuition. And why not advance the price? All w hoola of Os teopathy charge from .ltw to $iu0 fur the course in that wlente alone, and all reputable school of Magnetic Heal liiff chatge at least Jlwi for that in atruction alone, but Prof. Kharag Bivea both couraea for (100 up to April 1, liiOO. The wonderful nuceeas of liia method and the demand for his inaduau-s baa made the increase in price necensary. Why, IiIh graduate!! are able to cure all old chronic, and many HO-ialled incur able diBeaaeg aa soon as they complete his yix-weeks' courae in drupleKS heul Iris. and are enabled to earn from J6o to 100 a week. He makea a standing offer to anyone who will enter bin school be fore the 1st of April that he will em ploy him or her to work for him in his Institutions at from l.'.O to it month for the start arid ." to $lii a month later on, and will give employment for years, or will forfeit $.'.oi. This is a buHim-sa proposition and will bear clos est investigation. When a man can do what Prof. Kha ras hus demonstrated that he and his followers can do. that man hus a for tune in his grasp. Why plod along In the old ruts of misfortune. Learn to master "Fate" and conquer disease and poveity. rile today for literature and proofs of his wonderful cures. Kharas Is a fclentlst, and his life is devoted to doing good Tor his fellow men, but he hus no connection with atiy church or creed or sect of religious fanatics. His work Is the recult of years of scientific Investigation, and riot a "special gift." Hundreds cf testimonials, and the most convincing proofs offered you free for the tisklng. Address The Nebraska School of Magnetism, or The Nebraska Magnetic Infirmary, K.15-1M7 Chicago St., Omaha. Neb. Why -tjricc the. nu nwfroim fake rt jftilaiort now ou l lie market KiiMt "Klorltt'' ,ne-vf-ntf all The ills tha woman i heir lo: rurci fr?tAl trntjt'ie and liivlxoiau-s tb Millie vh. tern: rtirliiK nrrvouMM and itFroHiN thai VTAf E Or MISt 0 TH-KNTIAI, TO IIAtTI HOMTS Kaihirt! imto.-'iiU-. h'n) l Ui for oik nioniU'i atijilily. I'miitfr iHr.iculhrs and int:irattu janit'UI't win forMinu. Ll'tBtRfbON CHEMICAL CO. Box 29J Aft City, Mm Dr. HENDERSON 101 and 103 W. 9th St., , J KANSAS CITY, MO. Th (HHfut 4n Apt nnrt Itmgrit T.nratrd, Over H Trnrt' Sprrial Prarlirr. Anthorivst by the State to treat CHRONIC, Cnnw guaraouied or money re fundiHl. All nieiiicinen furnitfhed ready for use no mercury or jnrioua medicines uuod. No de bMitioQ frjto businaKa. Patieuta at a distance treated by mail and eioreaa. Mltcina sent evcry- wliem trM from it.im or breakairo. No inedi einea antit C. 0. 1., only by agreement, (.bargee low. Over 40.UX) caaea cnrwl. Ago and eiporl enra are ircportaot. Stale yoor cans and send for terme. Cuafpltation free and coulideatial, pcriKinully oi by luttcr. Seminal Weakness p.f. and Sjxtial Debility. vtA. J-CAu.in ioysea by dTeainT 6r 1f ii Ihe tijloe. pimplea and bfotcWil ou the fvM iiliafil blooj to the hnad, paint In back, cqifllsed ideas and forgetfalneaa, be hfolnti aversion to aoclaty, low of Miual powae, Ioa of manhood, Impo tence, etc., cured Tor life. 1 ran atop night IfMM. nwtora a.xvial tmwer. restore nerve and brain wer, enlarge and atrengtbea weak parts, aad make joo fit for marriage. itr-lrtiirev Radirallv cored with a nawand f AliJI laialitMa Itoaw Trtataaat No in and VaieCI atruaenu, uo iaiu, no deteu Mod from botineaa. Cure goarauteed. Book and list of ijuaaUona free sealed. VAMCOCtLl,HrOROCtU.PHIHOaitaA all kinds of Private Diseases rft3tf O tCU for both aexes 8 pages, U pictarea bUUR trnr to life, witli fall dearripuoa of abov diaeasea. tie affect and euro, seat sealed la plain wrapper for rents in atampa. You abopld read Uju book for the in formation II coo taint. N. B.-Buta eaaa and aak forliatof Qatttioaa Aaa Jf 9t Anatomy, for aua oolj. Ors. Thornton & Minor of Kansas City, Mo., specialists In the treatment of pllis, tlstula and all diseases of the rectum, will have u two-cloumn adver lisemeiit full of testimonials in this paper nent week. It should be care fully read hy those who ate Interested as It may be the means of restoring them to iierfect health and happiness Their guarantee is to perform a cure before they tiike a cent of pay. Dr. Kay's Lung Hairn a sure la gtlppt cough cure. It never fullH. 10 and 2."ic. Drs. Thornton & Minor of Katisa" City, the famous specialists In the treutment of piles, fistula and all dls eases of the rectum, treat nearly as many ladies us men, but do not publish their testimonials In newspapers. How ever, they have it 4S-page book of Indies' testimonials, which I hey will send free lo any lady requesting It. Look for their advertisement In this paper next neek. To purify the blood renovate with Dr. Kay't Kenovator. Ask druggists for it. He sure lo read Drs. Thornton & Mi nor's advertiseini nt in this paper next week. If our readers or any of their friends are troubled with any rectal diseases they will be Interested In read ing what others say of th treatment and methods Renovate the system with Dr. Kay't ltenovutor. Price sic and 11. Try It KIMBALL BROS., MFGS. I0.M Win at. t'OI NCII. IIMIIfH, I t. itiyrCA-We want you to read the Hum nBBILUmrr j4 pages every laaue. The Hummer publishes mom paid want ad vertisements than any similar publication; vou ought to reed them. 81'KCI AL Mend ua the name und address of on of your friends together with one dime, and wa will tend you the Hummer on trial 3 months. Address quick. The Hummer, 121-3-3. N. ltlh tt., Ncbiatku City, Nab. COUNTRY PUBLISHERS COMfV OMAHA. Vol. No. 12-1 eOO LADIES mt masterly method, i ; ''Now, young man.' The tune made me homesick. I had rung- the bell with dig-uity and de termination, resolved to marry Marie anil be a devoted grandson to her eniinhiitimma, but I had not then seen the old lady. When fche opened the door and spoke those three words I wus but n young; mouse under the bristles of a learned cat. "My name is Urown," I ventured in a small voice. "That is not of the least conse quence. Can you beat a carpet?" Kor a brief moment 1 hesitated, but the steel of the old lady's eye va piercing my soul; I shivered and eaid: "Yes, uuulu m." "Ju: t step this way." I stepped, and meantime, in a sort of anxious fascination, watched her back, which was what one might call a speaking back, straight and stern and inexpressibly uncompromising. Following- it, all remnants of dignity leaked out at my heels. In the rear door she paused find majestically pointed to the yard, where an immense moUt'tte was spread upon the grass plot. A couple :if old broomsticks lay ready beside it. The labors of Hercules returned to me, ami Argonautic expeditions, trips to darker Africa and colder pole, but nowhere in my brain could 1 conjure any memory of n fellow's beating car pets for a wife. 1 decided to finish the idventiire as became my name. "You will allow me," in a firm, busi ness manner, "to take oft my coat." She sniffed and grew sterner eyeing it. "That is a sensible gray," she said. but ihc material is much too fine for one in vour business. it was a Christmas: present, mail- am, handling it tenderly, from my my grand-mollicr." 'You would better prove vour affee- ion bv Keeping it for Sundays.' 'Yes, uiadiiiii," and then 1 hurried to the broomsticks, for her glance was tinned on my shirt, and what to say about fine linen, I didn't know. An August coaching1 patty is no where beside the dust ami heat of car pet beating. J grit my tcelh and went at it. " "Young man." " , , "Yes, maduin." "Don't punch.'' "So, madam. " "And shake well." "Yes, madam." "1 tun going out." "Yes, madam." "Hut my granddaughter will settle ivith you." She slfbtild; from the beginning I had so decided. 1 was shaking violently a corner of the carpet much as a dog might worry an elephant's hide if he had it by the tail, when a gurgle, of laughter drew piy attention to a near window, and I looked into the eyes of Marie. At the sparkle of Jbe.m somewhere within uie ft lath sprouted. ' "Mie took yon for the: miin from Simpson's, the man who does the chores," ripples of laughter; "she' Efave me u quarter for you. She oh, dear nie she told me to keep an eye on yon!" peals of laughter. At that moment I was not. at all sure that I wished to marry Marie; certainly I had seen people with more sense. The very carpet was grinning at me, great bunches of impossible roses, and leaves; I ticiously punched them. Hut the laughter presently slopped. "(Iranilmii is very near sighted," mid Marie, softly, "but even she could see that you are disl inguished-look-ing." To this day 1 believe that, was a fib; the old lady never said anything of the kind; but Marie looked distinctly pretty while she told it. "Are you really going to she asked, when I bent on. "Certainly," "What then?" "My pay." "Oh, yes, the iiiurter." " "Xo, not the quarter." "Grandma will not lav," finish?'' saucilv shaking her bright head, more than u quarter." Some one, shall. I seldom beat car pets, but when I do I charge. "Oh, demurely. Here an interruption made me jump. "Young mail." "Yes, madam." "Stop that nonsense and come here." She stalked abend of me, talking as klie weut. "Of course, Marie hus mentioned you, but the mime is so common that I did not notice; and I was cvpectinj' a man from Simpson's. Down the si reel your shirt set me thinking." "1 was uneasy," i meekly said, about my shirt." She wheeled on me in Hie middle of her parlor, and I caught it twinkle n the steel of her eye, "You wanted to see me?" she said, Marie came in, bringing my coat. A bit of anxiety ill her face steadied me. 1 even chuckled as I got into the forgotten garment, "My bill," I began, "is- but wilh a linlf-sinile on her lips niadaiiie inter rupted. "That Is of no consequence; the question is your income." And I could never decide what so melted the old lady, whether it was the mention of my small per iinnuin, or the musterly method of my work, Hilffulrj Kveliitig .News. A well known dean of .Norwich Iclla fhe follnwintf good story against him. aelf. Some few weeks ago he came to a alile in a field which was occupied by a farm lad, who wus eating his bread and bail n luucli. The buy made no attempt to allow (he reverence lo pass, so wus duly lec tured fur hi lack of muiiiiers. "Ton siseni. my hid, to be heller fed than I n light." "Very likr," answered the lad. ulic- jngr off a piece of bacon, "for ye WILL WORK FOR CCL. BRYAM. Iowa Democrats Work for Him and Want Harmony, Deg Moines, Ia (Special.) The dem ocratic state central committee and party leaders who are working w ith t'.ie members have determined that the in fluence of the Iowa democracy shall be used for Jiryan and for harmony in the party. This much was brought out at the meeting of the central committee here, which decided that the state con vention to select delegates to the na tional convention shall be held in Des Moines May 10. It was thought an early convention was advisable in order that all the influence possible may be xerted in favor of Bryan. The committee believes that the plat form adopted 'should contain a strong indorsement of Bryan. The convention to nominate state officers, which will be held in Augusl, will then reaffirm the Kansas City platform. It was decided that ail who have been loyal to the party organization shall have repre sentation on the delegation. Two of the delegates, at large have already been decided upon. C. A. Walsh of OUum wa, member of the national committee, a free silver advocate, and Cato Sells of Vinton, who hag hitheito been allied with the gold wing of the regular party. The follow ing officers were chosen for the May convention: Chairman, J. H. Sullivan of Citston. who belongs to the conservative wing; secretary, S. M. Ward of Sac City; reading secretary, (I. II- Gillespie of Burlington; sergeant-alarms, W. JL Desmond of Clinton. PRODUCE MEN ORGANIZE, Kansas City Commission Men Form An Organization. Kansas City, Mo. (Special.) The or ganization of the Kantas City Fruit and Produce Dealers' association is practically assured. Sixty-six firms, practically all the commission men in the city, have signed an agreement lo join it and the Initial steps towards its formation have been taken. A meeting was held at which a constitution and by-laws were adopted and the members formally enrolled. The scope of the organization is de signed to be purely protective in its op eration and its object is to eliminate the allowing of long credits. Its most Important principle is to require that all settlements be made on the Mon day following purchase. Three days of grace will be allowed on all bills, but those which are not settled by the next Thursday will be reported and the delinquent will be unable to make fur ther purchases even on a cash basis. All commission dealers not members of the association will be refused even short credit and will be required to do busU ness on a strictly cash basis. NEW RAILROAD FOR IOWA. New Road to Is Run Through that State From North to South. St. Paul, Minn. (Special.) The (luif & Manitoba Railway company, organ ized in I8, has filed notice with the state railroad commission that it de sires to increase its capital stock from 150,000 to $7,000,000, and its shares from jr00 to $70,000. This increase is to ex tend its line of railroad from Dulu'h through Minesota and Iowa to Kansas City, 700 miles. Frank T. Campbell siwns his name as ptesidnut, and stales that the decision to increase the cap ital stock und shares was made at the meeting of the board of directors, held February 10, i'JOO. The purpose of the new administra tion seems to be to run the Gulf & Man itoba to Kansas City and connect with the Kansas City, Pittsburg A llulf tail road, w hich is now passing through the hands of a receiver. SMALLPOX DISTRIBUTORS. How the Germs are Nurtured and the Dlaeaae Is Spread. It would wem thai people will never learn to be careful. The recent alarming spread of that dire epidemic, smallpox, throughout different, sections of the country has been traced by physicians and sanitarians in many instances di rectly to the moldy and rotting layers of paper and paste which cover the walls of many houses. The practice of laying layer after layer of paper on a wall, using common Hour paste, is espe cially calculated to create homes for disease germs. People could not do more to effect such a result of they tiled. The rotting vegetable mutter af fords caves from which are ready to dal t forth the Infection at every oppor tunity. There Is no excuse for this practice, as walls and ceilings can be coated Willi a pure, cleanly and sani tary material like Alabusliiie, for in stance, at no greater expense. Alubas tine Is a rock-base cement, which incur liorates itself with the wall or celling. It Is easily applied, comes ready to mix with cold water, requires no washing ir scraping before renewing or lellnl Ing, Is beautiful, long-lasting and safe. Kor walls lhat have been infected, nothing Is equal to A la busline as a dis infectant to render them pure -and (dean and the rooms once moie habitable, Dr.Kay'a Henovator a perfect system renovator. Sold by druggists at 2rc. Tl. Philadelphia, Pre: "And you dart tell me you love another and Intend to marry him?" said the angry youth. "Have you forgotten that only two short month ago you declared you would marry me If your father dlt owne dyou for It?" "No, 1 haven't for gotten it," replied the fair but fickle maid. "I spoka to fattier abuut It at the time, and he positively refused to disown me, go I could da nothing gaore." $END NO MONEY DEFIANCE $16.00 Deposit wilh your freight agent sufficient money to guarantee the freight charges and we will 1'orwartl to you our elegant drop head, five drawer Sewing Machine. Guaranteed for five years. A complete set of modern attachments and ins' ruction book with each machine. You can examine this machine and if . satisfact ory, you will then pay to your local freight agent 810.00. You take no chances. Keep your money until you are peil'ectly balls fled as to the quality of the goods. New hicycloH complete l.'i.."U. and sold on tlie same terms. Second hand wheels from $3 up. We sell all parts for every sewing machine manufactured. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO. Cor. 1 5th and Harney Sis., OMAHA, NEB. USE WR'CHT'S CONDENSED EMOKZ for smoking all kinds of meats. A 75c bottle will smoke a barrel. Sold by all druggists. Write for our free book on curing meats, to E H Wright II Co. 915 W. Mulberry St.. Kansas City, Ma. I in 1 1 ,i i i m iw ! , Hi' I INZER'S Thli new, r!le.(, com will ret olu- j ti'Miixr corn Brow i nt. rieldion in I J EARED io;, in MiunKtia.4notmi. pr acre, BIG Mil ft OATH :C0RN yield. 2,'aO but), per acre, aud job I can UCaH I0BI 1 HPFLTZ 90 inn. per ur.rt;. (.rfatPiit ralii j and (unl ihit ndf ofthe stanl ieion Wl tin, in K.V. Wori'lerful' KAI'K Sfir. A TO. Qlvtt ncii. sreeii food for t'Allle, beef), ittlne, poultry, etc., at a ton, Wo li motT-wmiitt of tin I Hai'dr-ed ued In the U.8. ItltOMI H INI U Ml A Greatf st j-raia on tartli, Orws to I par .-Unn tn A rubric cverjabcrt. najTcr warrant it i Til K MILLION DOLL A It potato U Hit! most talked of rxi. Uio on eaith. and tUlivr Mli A -'ka t bolti will make ou i ldi. I.aig.-at graver of l'otatoi and I rarm Seed Id the world. V EG ETA RLE fcf Finn i Lartt, cbit;e,t 1lt in U. 8. I Onion Seed, tfOc. lb. Kterutiini f wtrranifd 10 Jtrow. 3 png ear- Uat rcgetamen, poiipald, fl.00. KOIt I Or. ITAHPh ad thla Mntlrr. we mall irrrat Seed I i;ataii sun lOpngi rarm !r.M No.cltlta. Cat lot alona, be, rxwiaae. H JohnA.SalzerSeedCo. LACROSSE WIS. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years w-as supposed to be incurable. For 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. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney . Co., Toledo, O., is the only constitu tional cure on the market. It Is taken internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address. F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Fli7AVr0RITEFAillLY FOODS. Hecla Coffee, Murdock's Pure Spices, "Opt" Flavoring Extracts, Antf YOUR GROCER HAS THEM ALL. Dr. Kays' Renovator for the liver. The worst roughs cured by Dr. Kay't Lung- Balm. Druggists sell It. 10, 28, 60c. - Society Is not Christian and Christi anity is not simply "good society." Dr. Kay's Lung: Balm tor bronchitis. Hon. A. U. Wyman. ex-Treasurer ef the 1'nlted Slates, wrWen: "Having? known of some remarkable cures of Omaha people effected by the use ef Dr. Kay's Renovator an4 Dr. Kay's Lung Balm, I believe that these great remedies are worthy of the confidence of the public." No remedy has evert oeen oiseoverea wmcn. cures to large a per rent of bad cases sf stomach, liver and bowel troubles as Dr. Kay'a Reno vator. Send for proofs of thousands ef cures. Hold by druggists at It eta. aad tl. For free advice, samples and book, write Dr. B. J, Kay, Saratoga, N. T. illiil Murdoch Br" fill KltS Many People So Consider Uaf Wonderful Cures of OR. E. O. SMITH 05 KANSAS CITY. CANCER POSITIVELY CURE1 Without the Murderous Knife, aoe! Patients Cured Year3 Ago Are Still Cured. Tlie Following Teailiuonlalt Rnlor4 Dr. ttmllli'a Trealinrul.- Write M the Slguere and Hear from 'I beat Peraoually. Cancer of Breast. Creeuruoiint. Son. Duk., March 1, Sa. Dr. E. O. Smith. Kaueas City. Mo. My bear Doctor: It Klves trie sincere pleaa'Si to iuform yon of the safe return home of my iltutt wife, nho arrived Suiurday. tbe 2Cth uit.. pae fectly reKtored lo health and baiipiaesa. lu restoring uiy wife to health you have brought pl8bUrf ald bupplneaa to our eutl houaeuoid, for u hk h it ia m-edlena to lay that m are trutily prattftul. It ulao givei aid 4ia,jaa, pleasure to ten1er tu you our grateful thanks f jour grant kindness to mi wlfa while under yaw treatment, for which vre will always bold yoa auutf your truly good wife in gruieful esteem, faeo elusion wocuu only pra.v tiiat an all kind Croea dence will bless, protect and keep you tn His fcvlj; care through lite, and in death bless you wires: happy eternity. Gratefully yours. Jamks and Mas. GLOvaa. In a letter of Octobv. st. Mrs. Glnyas suy a. la entirul.v well and in splendid health. If yoaauq aflllcted write to her about ua. A Prominent Attorney Cured of Cancer g the Ear. Oberlin, Kas., July J7, l3 Dr. E. 0. Smith. Kansas City, Mo. Dear Sir aud Friend: I am O. K. I never faf better in my lite, IhaD since my return noma whereas before that I was troubled in body aa mind tor several months. I am now able to aoW tip my end at tbe office and at borne about tat orchard. We are all well aud I wish to b pan tlculurly remembered to Mrs. Smith. fraternally your friend, O. Webs BEirraaat. Suffered 77 Years Cured in 18 Days, Philllpsbura;. Kan., Nov., 28. Uatt Dr. E. 0. Smith. Kansas City, Mo. Dear Sir: I hud beeu elllii-tvd for suveat. m yeurs with epithelial cancer when lappli i to ynt for treatment. In thirteen days 1 was eatireig cared and without the use of knife. 1 make tha statement for tbe benefit of cancer sufferera. aoai lug they may be influenced by my lestimaay ak go to you for treatmeut. Yours Truly. N. Bcerc. OfAer Doctors Failed to Cure Him. Prairie Borne, Mo , Nor. 12. 1S9. Dr. E. O. Smith. Kansas City. Mo. Dear Sir: It is wilh pleasure tbat I state tiief your treatment of a cancer on my lower lip waa complete success. It was of about four yeart standing and lor a year I had taken treatuMati ot other doctors, but to no avail. I came to .vol and you cured my cancer in It days. 1 shall sac grateful to you aa long aa 1 live. i Vuurs Truly. - William KlBicauajE. Looks Like Himself Again. Dr. E. 0. Smith, Kausat City, Mo. Dear Doctor: I writ to tell yon we are and that the cancer von treated on my back entirely cured, and 1 am baek to my old weia;i again. When I went to yon for treat moat weighed one hand red ana ore pounds, now weigh one hundred ana elity-two pounds. they all say 1 am looking like myseu again. Tall Mrs. Smith that we thank ber tor bar pie tura. We thank you both every day of onr Wa shall never forget what you Uavedoaafej ns. We have been trying to get one of our oabjrsf bora to come and-see you. 1 told him that 11 y at laid you could cnru'hlm tbat he would beestesw Your grateful frienda, v Ma. aso Mi - Coujaa.' ( Mr. Caller wae cured of sclrrbus enneer oa tai small of tbe back, that measured six ineaets and down and five Inches across, lit hat gf turtd for nearly two yeart.J H She is Sure She is Curst. . White Hall, IUaott. Br. t. 0. Smith Sanitarium Co., KanaaaCiU. Dear Doctor ana Jtre. bmun: inrouga Rldanos ol kind 1'rovldence ana yosc latment 1 am tomrlctalv cared at that tnl maladv. ca near. Mv breast It entirety aad 1 consider myself cured, t woald eanl tan yon sooner but wantta to' oa tare 'uveas cured. I feel grateful to yon both far the ar acta of kindness aid court esv shown me w hint at your home. I felt at home there. Tbt trcatstaatt waa not nearly as severe as I eepposed It -m tag, he. I will heartily recommend yon wbral'toM opportunity. My liieuds all tula I have iatj ? roved wonderfully. Please accept my neartfstj banks for all you have done lor me. -Wishing yoa success in your noWt oikl remain ever your friend, - J Lucbett Hosts, . JT List of a Few Former Padshtt,'" i.' Tbt following list giess names and addnanttt, I a number ot former patients trfcarm Q farst cared ol cancer. We aak any aHUclfld psrsoa srtsu reads tbit advertitemtflt to write to aqy tale as of tbt names gives aad learn for thsiaaiwa whether or not nij treatment It eafs, reliable aM tare to cure. I do tot accept yonr tsevej xngfl havo cured you. Thla should bt gnaraatateaa dent to tatlsfy the stoat sceptical. Date tea quest you. write to my former patients aad at rat art convinced by their lettera, writs to tatie any Information yon, with aad 1 will rluirftlg give it to yoa fret of say coat. Mrt. Jennlt Gooding. 711 W. 13th St.. Eases City, Mo, Cared ol eeaeer ot the breast. Katie 1. Koch, Ml Armstrong Ave., Kaakaai City, Kan. Cured of caacer of the breaet. L. i. Baacech, til B. Kad St., tor time fatal principal of Aetata as boo). Kansas City, aba Cured of two ranee ra at the face. Mrt. J. W. ShaaooB, Ml Ohio St., KateaaCttp Kaa. Cared Ol cancer of tbe breast. A. M. Psrhlne. MZ K. lath St.. Kaoaat Oigi Mo. Cared ef caactt ol cheek, 187. Mrt. A. M. Klkketr. mi Flora At. Kaaaat City, Mo. Cured ot cancer on lore bead. M. Little, tit Wyandotte St., Kaaaat City, ate Cured ol caacer ot note. Jaa. Hanton, IMS tirand Arc,, K ansae CUf, Mo. Cured ol caaeet of face. (Jeo. Kyaa. Nil hi. loth St., Kaaatt City. Urn Cared ot caacer ol finger. David Urte, 722 Cypreaa Ave.. Kansas City, Me Cured ef cancer ol tana ol eight yean' ttaasllaa) 'Chat. H. UiMftoKtoo, KocbesUr St., Kaa sat City, Mo. Cnred ol cancer ol ear, Mrt. Anthony Smith, eor. eth and Elliatwta! gta., Kansas City, kaa. Epithelial cancer, alta ated on the end ol tbt Boat, treated Aoguet, last Frank UiAand. 1717 Uolmea St. Cared of caa ttr of the jaw la last. Lliilt Kittdoa, 22d and Orovs Bit., Kaaaat Oty, Mo. Chrta) al eaacar ot the ear. Thot. L. Thcter. Hooch's Mlila, Mo. Cared a caacer of fact and uoau. C. 8. fl room. SooctVi MiUt, Mo. Cured of uae ttr of lower 119. Jtcoh Claaa, Tlagah, Ma, Cared of caacer e the face, Mrt. Jalla Mlcbolt. Jamtetowt, Mo. Cants c Senear of the leet. We alto rater to Bev. Phllllpt, pastor of 1st V. E. Church of JaavMtowa, Mo., at at kaosrttl atveral cases ws have cared. 1 J. W. Moras, Terry, 80. Dak. Cured ot raaaa ef lip. 17. Mrt. Bllea Da Vault, Mat Florence, Mo. Caret el cancer al the face. Paul Kohkv, Arlaoaa. Stb. Cvrsd of raaeer a tbt lip. Dr. Smith treats Canotr, iAtftut Tumort, aWtefct, OM atogtk ail BiotW Diaeases. Parties -etiring treatrmeat an riUaei give wlitfasMory refereBcsior deposit tht saeaev la af aana, im bjt paid wheat tttea an teao ttge berae cured. Dt. a ill traea no aets pajt fo what, kg Vms aMteVa MitawMie Ukg pa. ttismitim aaVrWaemoeaMM aesMf trfVa.an.t mmm aaj Ittyataaguiud face 0t rtalWa JO a. te4J at. Alter tfceas ketm a tm tm seeav ai tii DrtUi aty tdotn. CaWtMaS at or avmoas twta fe4t4 tataaa ki art m Mim c u Ttmmktm aaa Mlm aaii IMt TSS aa aftgaa i Igllai.