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- , p -- - ... SEND NO MONEY DEFIANCE c3 SI6.00 DepnMt wiih your freight ay-Til euftlHeitt money to guarantee the freight charts ;U, we wilt forward !to you our elt-u-nt drop head, live drawer Sew njr Machine. (.uarjnU-ed for five years. A complete set of modern attichment ami lux ruction look with each machine. You ran examine this uiichiue and if a ttisfact ftry, you will iIi-m pay to your local freight afreul 11(5.1X1. You lake li chances. Kep your nioi,y until you are peif.ctly satis fled a to the quality of Ihe nwnU. New Mcyclc cnmplptp $l.'.50, and ou tli-Mime ternix. Second hand wbeela from 13 up. We Mil all parts for every sewing machine manufactured. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO. Cw. 1 5th and Harne- Sts. OMAHA, NEB. STOP THAT WILL DO IT. Pleasant to tuke: No bad effocU; Gives Immediate relief, s ' A NEW GARDEN OF EDEN. w cuocuij uivei lmmr.uiaie reuei.. . gltk Your Druggist for it.. IS Note: If yourdniggtst does not CANCER on her tongue. A STRONG AFFIDAVIT. Janey Purvis, being duly iiworn accord Ine lo law, deposes and says thai she hail a caaicer on her tongue and whh treated August 24, by Dr. J. (.'. McLaughlin nt Kansas City. Kantian, with Inn palnles. remedy for cancers and tumors: that In nlwrut one month hr tongue was well, and I sound and well fxlay; there w.n no nam from I hi- application c.f the med icine, an aim could ri-Bd during the se verest treatment. JA.NKY l't'ItVIH. MS) limmlway. Ix-uvcnwurth. Kan. Subscribed and sworn to before tne, Thomas L. Johnson, a notary public, thin 17th oay of March, 1300, nt lyuvenworth. Kan. My commission expires August 21m, lii (Seal ) For lurtlier particulars of thin plnle& treatment, address, Pit J C. McLAirGHLIN, KANSAS C1TV. KAN. SSr and wa will send you a sample, free (OJ Ssipplled by W T- Richardson Drag Co.. IS frit Wholesale Draciclata, V- Jfl"t,iW.BllMJJ.ciDHL, Omoba, Nob. (01 DEATH SENTENCE REVOKED. Thousands of people condemned to file by their physicians, who mud their curb whs hopeless, are today enjoying all the pleasure of perfect health, permanently cured hv our absent treatment. Alter twenty-live years of unqualified success there Is no experiment lug nor doubt w.th us. Our large sanitarium Is fully equip ped to care for all who desire to come to us, but In almost nil cases we can per manently and onlcklv resiore vou t- health at your own home at a very tri lling expense. Ixm't (ail to write us if you are a sufferer. Full Information and testimonial free. We court the closest InvcMlgutlon. Write today. Ir. O. Martin's I'svnrouKjicAL sanitarium, Chamber of Onrnmerc Kansas City. IlulliiliiK, Overview. Kan. OLD SOLDIERS HOMESTEADS of the civil war who -.erven1 at lea-.! MHiiysiind who Hie i or, a homcsMttid of 4k, fo or 13 1 acres Is f.ire June (, IHT4.eaii.i his additional rlirhr. Subtler, wlllowa. If living and n.it re married, argentine I. 1 r re married, 'he heirs under Jl areentliled. 'orruindence solicited. A.M. .sure, Capital Park, !, tioii.es. Iowa. AMERICAN THERAPEUTIC CLINIC AND LABORATORY. ....All Diseases Succesfully Treated By.... Electricity or Medicine or both as the case may require. Klrvtrlclty has become n Imisirtsnt factor In the cure of disease, but In the hHnd of periu iiiexix rieiicid hi lis ue and clfeels results the opposite "f beneliriai uru ofleo obtuiiKei. We nave for twomy years advis-misl noil usecl e eclrlclty in ireailnn chronic ritwaises and by lon(f exjierlcnc s have deuionstriiled irnjsi conclusively that when cioeh ned with our own rpeclaille.. no "t her mtrflc of treal m. in Is so rail Tying. In our up par I menu 1 IIib moi co'npleie anil elulnitaie el. mm rlcal imraphsniill i and up llancea lu Hie west, by whicu c ue the tilwirsi current In more than a hundred dllfcrent forms. I not understand that we use no medlr ioes. Unrstalf of Physicians and sorireons are f mlneiitly iiualltbj i to handle the m-.t, dilhculi and ousilnste of ca-es antl the testimony of lbo.and pnmlat'M I h it our treatuteiil Is elTtsjllve and that we no KleMilutcly all thst we cairn If yuu h ive t rled other iloe'or or remedies wlihom ri-ilef. wrlui Ui u, stutlng your Ciuas 01 lot B send you more complete vxplauai ion regunJing our treslnient and methods. W hsve pTiiinnently r. stored lo health hundreds of cases pronounced Incurable by pther i bysli'laim. and no matt- r how hop less your case tnsy seem lo you. bear In mind that ehHfprun'il many Mople who were Just as daKjndniti. IieUcr regarding your cao will Ijochisrlully a'isw. red If siamp is s.in fur reply Our terms for I rruimuut are very reasonable, roe for an Illustrated circular which will give ou a betier Idea of our buni ns, me.th.Kl. succtew, eU It wi c.w.i yu.i nothing and may be the beginning of a new tfe lo jim. Address all rorrcwxudunce to lr. (.J. Ivan I'ohek, 1. O. Hox Tsi-'l, Kansas City, Mo h' n comlug to Kansas City call for personal examination nt the Clinic, 8, E. Corner lOtR and W lnn I nts.. where we mjcupy the entire building uisive the first (lis ir. I fllc hours from H n, m. to a p. m. Competent diatioitlclans aiways In aitenUaucu, Dr. I'ohek a private offices in the Chamber ol Commerc 11IJ., Klvur View, Kansas City, Mo., V. S. A., American Therapeutic Clinic and Laboratory, DR. G. IVAN POHtK, Pres. S. E. Cor. 10th and Walnut Sts. KANSAS CITY, MO. Stamford. Conn.. April 16. Five miles from Ktainford, a modern Garden of Eden Is being piunncd. Evar.s weed, its eccentric owner, has his ideas of how the biolical garden looked and la transforming his farm to answer lo thoioj ideals. To share the garden fie needs a help mate. Adam of old obtained an Kve ny a more miraculous method. Weed lias advertised for one. He has received many replies the t'nlted States tg full of Eves, Now Mr. AVeed will ask the legisla ture to change his name to Adam. Mr. "Weed Is rather attractive. He does not look over 30, has light hair, a blond mustache, blue eyes and a kindly smile. In a statement given to the press Mr. Weed says: I never expected city people would hear about It. It's Just my own idea. Every man has a right to name his place. Mine Is a pretty farm, with a range of wooded hills, a sunny valley and a stream of water running through It. When I rend in the bible about the Garden of Eden It came to me that I could make my farm into just such a place. Of course it will take time, hut why shouldn't there be a Garden of Eden now? In the beginning God didn't let Adam stay a bachelor. He gave him a wife. So to make my Eden complete I need ed an Eve. It's an old-fashioned name. Hut after the advertisement went into the paper I found out that Eves were plentiful nice looking ones, too. My name Is hardly appropriate, either. Weeds uren't appropriate In a garden, and Evans don't suit the surroundings, either. That's why I am going to ap ply to the legislature to call me Adam. I'm going to try to keep the serpent out. I'm not going to have any apple trees. Thi-y caused trouble in the first Eden. It wasn't the woman that broke up the first Eden, but the apple and the snake. They upset things, and the woman got the blame. I don't Intend to Introduce any temptation for my helpmeet. be the motto of my place, not utility. I don't intend to dig up my ground and plant corn, potatoes, cabbage and such things. Man has done too much of that. He is lo&ing his love for the beautiful. The gardens will be full of flowers. 1 shall plant every kind of tree and shrub except the apple. Every tree that Is pleasing to the sight whose fruit Is good for food I intend to plant. I don't know what they had in the Garden of Eden in the way of animals. I shall have cows, horses and chick ens. Duke, my dog, will be another in mate. He cost $100 In Washington, and Is handsome enough to be an ornament to any place. I don't consider my idea foolish or impractical. Kich men builu homes after the pattern of old castles. Eve and I will live in as near a state of primeval simplicity as Is consistent. As long as the first Adam and Eve stayed in the Garden of Eden they were happy. So will we he. We won't be worrying about what Is going on In the world. We won't be trying to keep up with the procession. My wife must be a good, sensible, practical Christian woman. Beauty l not the object. SELLS HIS DAUGHTER. A California Man Sells His Yonng est Child for $iO.OOO At first I did not think of all these things. I decided to call my place the Garden of Ejden, and the rest followed. I am now clearing und-rbrush and getting everything In shape. The foundation of my house is laid. It Is to stand on a knoll In the middle of the grounds. It will be a rustic lodge, built somewhat on the plan of the tents of the patriarchs. Adam and Eve didn't have any house. But I think they would if they had to stay In the Garden of Eden long. Re sides the climate of Connecticut don't suit the plan. We will have to dress like other people, though I think we shall wear green garments. It doesn't matter If the material Is fig leaves or woolen. I want my house to he light and roomy. In many respects it will be like an arbor. There will be pillars of the trunks of trees, woodwork In natural colors, carpets and wall papers in green with (lowers on them, and ceil ings in blue like the skies. Since a houne Is a necessity I won't have mine look any more like the modern ones thun I can help. I'm going to call the brook that runs through my farm Eu phrates. I'll have a lake Just below the house. There I'll have water fowl and many kinds of plants and flowers that love the water. Rustic bridges will span the Euphrates. Beauty Is to : BILL OF SALE OK IDA DAVIS. : : Hedding, March 15. 11)00. ; : This Is to certify that I, Joe I)n- : : vis, do hereby give to Rudolph Ott : : fifteen located mining claims and : : my youngest daughter, Ida Davis, : : in default of which I promise to pay : : to Kudolph Ott the sum of $10.00(1. : : . J. V. VV. DAVIS : : James McIIugh, : : Albert Seiger, Witnesses. : Redding Cal. (Special.) Josiah IWV. Davis of this city has, in regular form, deeded away his youngest daughter, Ida, to Rudolph Ott. The name of the girl, Ida Davis, appears on the docu- inent as might any other real or per sonal property legally transferred. Ott appears to be assured by the deed that the girl wlil be his, although nothing is said of the feminine will which may make a bonfire of the wooden rivets of the law. The remarkable instrument In which Ida Davis Is transferred as a chattel seems to be taken seriously and in good faith by the men. How it is looked on by the dark-eyed girl who Is given no legal personality, is not known. Per haps she Is an obedient daughter. If not "in default I promise to pay $10, 000. Josiah P. W. Davis Is a native of Mississippi and fought In the confed erate army. He came to Shasta county shortly after the war and has madi and lost many fortunes. He was at one time the proprietor and editor of the Anderson Enterprise. He has a claim of 160 acres of valuable coal landt In Missouri. At present most of his In terests are vested in mining Halms, whose future dividends are uncertain. Ida Is described as a pretty girl, with dark eyes and hair. PLAGUE COST (2,000,000 Honolulu Has An Expensive BUI To Pay. San Francisco, Cal. (Special.) Hono lulu advices, dated March 31, received by the Doric, were as follows: It is estimated that the cost of fight ing the plague will reach at least $2, KiO,00O, a large part of these expenses having been incurred in finding homes for the people who were burned out by :he fires, particularly the great ton Jagration on January 20. Heavy expense has been incurred in building the detention camps that have been put up and for provisions for the people kept In them. The salaries of physicians, at $250 per month, also make up a considerable part of the pay roll, and there have been a num ber of paid inspectors, fumigators, and heads of departments, etc. Eight hundred Japanese residents of I Honolulu, who were burned out in the I Chinatown fire of January 20, have pe titioned the government to exempt ; them from taxes for the year 1000. It l doubtful if the request will be grant ed, as to do so would be to open the way for similar claims on the part of some 10,000 Chinese and nearly as many J natives. The court of claims will con sider the matter next week. J This is the sixth day In the present series since the last case of plague. The board of health feels satisfied that the end is in sight. From December 12 to this date there have been seventy cases of plague, of which sixty have died, nine were cured and one is still In the hospital, in a fair way to re cover. The steamship Moana arrived here yesterday from Sydney without a bill of health. Health Officer Woods made complaint to the executive council re garding the failure of the colonies to give their vessels health records. As a result the rule that vessels wthout bills shall not be received here at all may be enforced. CANCERS CURED, Hundreds of People Gladly Tesfiry fo Uwtt i'eruiaueut Cura Without tliti Us of the Kulfe. Write to Some of the People Whose TesH. jnoiiials sre (ilveii Itelow al SjattaJj Yourself That This is True. DR. E. O. SMITH OF KANSA8 CITY, MO. Has Cu red Hundreds of Cases PronoMsaresl floplrssauri If Your Case can be Carat! by Kuaian Agency, He csu do it. Be does not ask for pat fob what ue does not do . hut ci7rk3 FlltST AND ASK FOR UIS FAX AFTERWARDS. A REVELATION. If there are doubting Thomas' or Mai Jens fair, or those unfair, who fain Would be fair, let them use DR. T. FELIX GOURACD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, ind prove the offlcacy of what the pro- ' prictor has so long tiied to Impress on the minds of all, in nearly every part of the world. As a skin purifier and beautlfier It has no equal or rival. If the reader would prove the virtues of Oriental Cream, use It where a sciatch ir slight cut, or where a blackhead or I pimple is troubling you, then you see I its healing and purifying qualities it , it does Us work well, then read the advertisement again for further testi 1 mony of its virtues, and by using Ori ental Cream renew both Youth and Beauty. New York, Nov. 11th, 1887. Fred T. Hopkins, Esq.: I would like to know the price ot One Dozen bottles of your Oriental Cream, us I use It and llkt it. Would like to get a supply to take on my tour, soon as possible. Answer and oblige, MRS. JAMES BROWN POTTER, Brevoort House, New York. In a new emergency cut-off valve foi engines a pair of magnets are used In conjunction with an electric system controlled by push buttons located at convenient points to lift a bar out of connection with a weighted lever con trolling the throttle. IEWJJSBIME& S TML TO Mm, Unlet! you mrt tick or bait tick. It It not wurtb your while to read thlt. It Is meant largely for people who have been humbugged by 4jaca and taken In by take advertlttmtmt and al.eg-.d "ipeclalitta" and "private prescription" thaikt, and the whole reeking brood ot fraudt and fakirs who prey on weak humanity through printers' ink. thousands who read It will-know from bitter experience that the charges I make are the absolute Ood'a truth. I am ready to substantiate them. I have over seven thousand letters from people who will tack me up In every wordltay about the blood-sucking methods of these frauds. MY STORY. MY AFFIDAVIT. MY PROPOSITION. My nssM Georgs A. Sslliburv. I n r1'" onto H yrt of prosit who know a know ihst I oewr go bhln4 lh fuh .bout snv tklag. Mywif and my f.mlly sr. well kn'n In Ibis c mmunlty. tni I of Dm txit ptopt in Mlttouri rs my frunJf. For ihit r.on I do not find If neceiry to hid. my Identity behind potlofnt. box of totry.nd obulns hearing under .cm. high .wind ing; compmy ium. All I hop. to g.ln from this .dverl emtnt li to tnrn psK.pl. .sulntt tp-mdln sion-y on the ukln. H I anil on. poor v.l (torn tlielf c utilais H wl 1 be mooy well ipont It was my ml.tortun. to tuffer from s combination of nervoui trou bk known lo overworked men, and f tlx yeart I wai ruttiliy bled by quick doctors and prlvjU prescriptl-m hirk. snl C.O.D. faklri and aUgcd epetlJuU In trouble, pecu.lar tJ weak men. I epent twain hundred dollar, and n.arly .even year. In trying to (el cored, .nd at wat cured in trai Hovllil for the Poor at fall., trbere I went a mneraW. tpclmen of humanity In Aupitt. WIS. I am now a half, heartr, vl.'orou. man. a. young a. I ever wa., n I am drvodnf whal lim. I tin, aide from mv bunne.. to brm.tig t". awdidns Dial curej m lo III. notlc. of pwpl. who car. lor II, 1 IWnk I owe M lo humanity to do tiial much good. I have hved .1 my pr.wnt r.Uencs for twenty year., nd ttiomands of peopl know ma alh man who I. haled by .v.ry cor.iarartiblii Prl su Prncrlp Ion" fraud. "C O. P." blackmailer, "Doctor by Mall" laap jter. "D.po" ulriMr and "Fre. Trial" hunbu In Am. rua, be came ot ana freaiMnt.apotura. I hav. made of their ii.famou. methods. laatnsnan who ha. proven llm. sr.d tgaln that their vile poltoii. ask ll ears .lck an i .legmen alcker, and thai any or jll of Hires snasll sad ao toes the cent they can from a poor, weak man, and sasa tall M. name sid sddres. to some othr robber In Ins .am. ne larkass amines, sa that ha nay take bli turn la r ebbing the p.sv f. la frao savera Mi.ee sever rfors advrf'd Me sied'fl'e asd jlin'l ra'. ejhgjrrlelMijjjresseJ . Sat H ie worth s lanu.jnd d alar, lo nv sick man I ' l sse-f r kmw aer mere tomrJjm4tiHnjhtk2 Jtr. e.f a '".'flf fJL r"'-j,'fee gwtd ee a eeW WMBWyeJwiiej Ma at; awes' n safe t DOjOLE iNLV SWF.JlR that the ftmtjy 1 otter under toe name of French Pl'bit the ia-nr that was given to me in theMa'erMuerorordia Hoipualat Paris, France, in Augus:, J 895. 1 DO SOLEMNLY SVF.AR that less than thrie weeks' uie cf tax remedy fcy me when 4? years af a?e ef Uc'.ti a cure of extreme nervous wjalcness and general debility hr which I doctored in vain for nearly tea years. I DO SOLEMNLY STEA that tne ca.'Kagcs oi this remedy soli by me at on.; djlar canlain mire than tw ce the quantity that e.'iec.ei a cure in m own case. I DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR that the na ue ot ail wuj pur.ua:. irencH P ,'s fr.m me w'll be beli sacrei fjrevcr aci that the will never bi give:) to o.hers to use for any purpose white ver. 1 DO SOLEMNLY SEAR thai 1 will faith ully and promptly refund the purchase price in every single instance where these pills JiHo eilect a complete cure w'jtn used as d ree'rd lot low vi tality and Ine common weaknesses Inci dent to worrv tni overwork. I SOLEMNLY SVEAR that In over siiihTuTdTIae7Tnese"dls hav never 'ailed lo effect a omelclc cu-e. CEORGE A. SALISBURY, Attested before ft, Q, Wrlgh', netirv public I Kansas Cay, Mls.ourl, March 1, 1TJ0. If you are run down, suffering from an orm of nervoua weaknes. whkh worr t. you and aflici. your crenet.i, and il you wndm.ua. doilar 1 will (orwart you a p.icka?e of this reinei! un-icr in. poiftlvj un dertar,Jlnj th it It will cure you lisldj of thlry days. nr roattir how b id your case is or how often you have been disappointed In medicines be fore. Tbli medicine Is certslnly the create it pnvati home treitm?nt for weak men (old tr yjung) maJo anyw.ie.e In thj world. 1 hy are a pu.-. foad ani crtiin to lie f jr t.ia er.tiri nervoua syite.n, and ar. prepared accorJI.VT tu the origin il torm.it l dicovercJ and perfect-d by Cr. Jean 1' e:ro ot Paris, Prince, and us.'J by him for mora than s quarter of s Epn:ury In th most extensive and successful prictlce that aTy physi cian ever had In tlu treat neut of Nervj-Viul, keue-Nerou and As S'aciati!, They do not contiln any phosphorus or Spanish Fly, but are mads from the uurtst ineraJlent. by tho ben chemists In America The are In tablet form and are takm Internally soihit thiy may and can be entire ly .sa.miUtel.and every tah ct Is standardized to absolute uniformity, They do not exclia or s'lmulite. but do restore natural nerve strength and vl-ur, an! thosj who are men only In name sre.ureir and quhkly traiiifor ried Into nervy, vigorous, maii'ftlc, strong, ma.ily men by His r u Tney cannot po.sih y do any harm unJor any clrcum nancas, an J are a veritable Cod end to men who cannot afford u leave thjir wo. k O take treatment in sanitariums or hosplU.fc Hosts on'yslx cent, a day lb use this Create i lot All Low Vital Hv Remed.ea, and the direction, lor use am very simple and easy to follow. Lech packs;, contain, on. hunditd labials, and unless your case, Is s very bad one fifty will cure yoa. I have told nearly Myen thousand treslments In the past fourysars snt oulollhal number I have refunded monry only 27 t.aios, and they are a wonds.'ful t-inlc for weak women as well as men. NOW A FINAL WORD. PTd'K'or I hav m ltrkt4 nr nnlitmM, no symptom blinki CTflclfcutllfn'ytrB'jllr binlrwiOi a ot anJ I urn nut sul f TlnT 'if yvi' ten! ar Nfiuw I hive p entv nt my own. I hav n t flirt nwlla)rsjjav JwnOrjjUjwt4 Cin ctr H If th f miv fit' t" 'it you in tmrv (la- . GEORGE F SALISBURY, 001 Tracy Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. To purify the blood renovate with Dr. Kay'g Renovator. Ask druggists for it. Hon. A. U. Wyman. ex-Treasurer ot the United States, writes: "Having known of some remarkable cures of Omaha people effected by the use of Dr. Kay's Renovator and Dr. Kay'a Lung Balm. I believe that these great remedies are worthy of the confidence of the public." No remedy has ever been discovered which cures so large a per cent of bad cases of stomach, liver and .bowel troubles as Dr. Kay's Reno vator. Send for proofs of thousands of cures. Sold by druggists at 25 cts. and $1. For free advice, samples and book, write Dr. B. J. Kay, Saratoga, N. Y. Renovate the system with Dr. Kay's Renovator. Price 25c and $1. Try It. The old-fashioned blond lace with a pattern scattered over It Is revived again for veils. Drs. Thornton & Minor of Kansas City, Mo., specialists In the treatment of piles, fistula and all diseases of the rectum, will have a two-eloumn adver tisement full of testimonials In this paper next week. It should be care fully read by those who are interested, us it may be the means of restoring Ihem to perfect health and happiness. Their guarantee is to perform a cura before they take a cent of pay. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm a sure la grippe rough cure. It never falls. 10 and 25c. The Nntlonal Medical, tl Slock Food Co. Desires a snhsimin in v ry locality, lo handle their For d ilitect io the far ineis. on i oiiiinisioii. The most llheral leniis and ".rent st ci ncession nlvcn. A'sn agvn's fur the Hector Cream Keparn or for $7 00, Addr-ss: The Nntio' al Mil metl S'ock Food Co., t)Ubma, Iowa. Dr. Kay's Lung Calm for bronchitis. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS. On the 1st and 3d Tuesdays In the months of February, March and April, t lie Missouri I'acilic Railway will sell round trip tickets at very low rntcf lo points In Koni-as, Arkansas, Okla homa. Indian Territory and certain nolnis In the South and Southeast. For nt'iuinatlo'i wrile or call at company's slllccs, E. cor. 14Lh and Dougias its., Omaha, Neb. W. C. n-ARNKS. T. P. A. J. O. PI1ILL1PPI. A. G. F. & P. A. Omaha, Neb. , READ THESE TESTIMONIALS. Cancer of Breast. Greenruount. Son. I)nk., March X ta. Dr. E. O. Smith. Kansas City. Mo. My Deur boi'tor: It (rives me sincere pleassn to Inform yon ol the sale return home oi my due wile, who arrived Haturday, the 2;tb all., pmt lectly restored io henltb aud bajiioss. lu restoring my wile to health yon ban brought pleosure and hsppiuess to our rutin household, tor s ljirb it is needless to say that are truuly grateful. It also give, me Hsers pleasure to tender to yon our grateful thank Its J our great kiudness to my wife while under joss treatmeut, for which we will alwnys hold yoa a, your truly good wile iu grateful esteem, la eoa elusion we cun only pray that an all kbiri t'rorl dence will bless, protect aud keep you in His hob care through life, and lu death bless yoa afitbi happy eternity, (irateluli.y yours, James and Mrs. 6i.rvJ4 In a letter of October let. Mrs. Glryas says sb is entirely well anu in splendid health. If yoa aa altlicled write to her about us. A Prominent Attorney Cured of Cancer s) fAe Ear. Oberlin, Kas., July 27, ISNL Dr. E. O. Smith, Kausas City. Mo. Dear Kir aud Kriend: I am O. K. I never fai better In uiy lite, than since m.v return bouie whera bi'fore that 1 was troubled la body an. uiiDd for several months. I am now able to bow up my end at the othi-e and at home about lis orchard. We me all well aud 1 wibh lo be pas ticuiarly remembered to Mrs. Smith. Fraternally your friend, (i. Webb lijcaTBaiS. Suffered 17 Years Cured in 13 Day.. PlillOns' "nr. Kan.. Nov., 28, JHsJ Br. E. O. Smith, ivam... . City. Mo. bear Sir: I hsd been sttlicted for serenteei years with epithelial cancer when I applied luyot lor treal un-nt. in thirteen diva I was entire! cured and without the use of knife. I make the statemeut for the benefit ol cancer enuerem, bop Iuk Hiey uia.v be iiihu.-nced by uiy testimony if go to you for treatment. Yours Truly, N. Bcktoa. Other Doctors Failed to Cure Him. Prairie Home. Mo , -Nov. 12. IStns. Dr. E. O. Smith. Kansas City. Mo. Dear Sir: It is with pleasure that I stnte tba your I real merit of a cancer ou m,y lower lip wui complete success. 11 was of about four yeal .laudiiur aud for a year I had taken treauaee of other doctors, tint to uo aval). I came to yo aud you cured my eaiicer in ill days. I shall is. fraUiful to you us loug as 1 live. Yours Truly, William Kmscaiia,a, Looks Like Himself Again. yt. E. O. Smith, Kansas City, Mo. Dear Doctor: 1 write to tell you we sure era ind that I he cani-er you treated on my back 1 autireiy cored, aud I am back to my old weiu j egain. Wueu 1 went to yon for treatmeat weighed one hundred and &j ponmU. miv; weigh one hundred and sixty-two pouuds, asj they u II say lam looking like myself ukuIu. Tell Mrs. Smith that we thunk her tor her pit turo. We thank you both every day of otir lire. We shall never locket what yon baTectou.to; ns. We ha ve been trying to get one ol our aeu- Dora to come and see you. I told him tho I H y (S said you could cure hiiu that he would be eared Your gratt-lul friends. Me. and Mns. Cvu-aav ( Mr. Cnller was cured of scirrbus cancer on t small ol the back, tbut measured six iuches s) aud down and live inches across. He has best eured for uearly two years.) She it Sure She is Cured. White Hall, IlrhMts. Dr. B. 0. Sinllh Snnltnrirjm Co., Kansas Clty.M) Dear Doctor uud Mj-s. eliuith : Through tSJ guidance of klud i'rovldeuce end your afculti treatment I am completely cured of that ertsuj lul muludy, cancer. My breast la entirely heal aud 1 cuoslder myself cured. I wonid bare writ ten you souuer but wanted to b. sere It wa cured. I feel grateful to you both lor tae tneai acts of kindness and courtesy suuwu me while a) your home. 1 felt at home there. The treatmea waa not nearly as severe aa I supposed it woul be. I will heartily recommend you when baa spportunlty. My fried all think i hav. lis sroved wouderfully. piesee accept lay hssirUU Jiauk. for all you have done for me. WI.Mug you success in your nobis work I eaialu ever your friend, . LlICHKTTA HUSTKBW The worst roughs cured by Dr. Kay's Lung Ualtn. Drugglrts sell it. 10, 25, 50c, Dr. Kays' Renovator ror the liver. Drs. Thornton & Minor of Kansas City, the famous specialists in the treatment of piles, fistula and all dis eases of the rectum, treat nearly as many ladles as men, hut do not publish their testimonials lit newspapers. How rver, they have a 48-pnge book of ladies' testimonials, which they will send free to any lady requesting It. Look for their advertisement in this paper next neek. COUNTRY PUBLISHERS COMP'Y OMAHA. Vol. 3-No. IO-IOOO List ef a Ftw rormer Patient. The following list gives nauies and nddre.sssi sf a Dumber ol former patients whoia ' baw 2ured of cuncer. U e aek auy ariiicted isirsw wka reuds this advertisement to write to any or al of the names given and icarii for themselYe whether or not ui.v treatment is safe, reliable au. sure to cure. I do uor accept your muaoy ttnltt have cured you. This shou.d be guarantee soinl cieut to satUly (he most sceptical. Do as I i. guest you, write" to ui.v forr.ierpatients aud il yua are conviuced by liieir letters, write to lue lo any information you wish aud 1 will cUeerlu.lt give It to you Ins) of any coat. Mrs. .leume liooiliug, 711 W. 13th St.. Kaoraa City, Mo. Cured of cuueer of the breast. Katie I. lioeh, V'21 Arinetruug Ave.. Kansas City, Kan. Cured of caucer of the breast. I.. ,1. Hancoi k, fcl K. Hind St., lor three yeoii priueipal of Adams school, Kansas Cily. bs 4 Cured of two runc-re of the lace. : Mra. J. W. Shiiunim. t Uulo St., Kanss. rtjj Kan. Cured of cancer o, the breast. A. M. Perkins, tso K. Ulttb St., Kausas Cits. Mo. Cured of caucer of cheek, lb!7- Mra. A. al. Kliekner, 121 1 flora Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Cured of cancer ou forehead. M. I.illle, l W.yuudolte St., Kansas City. Ma Cured of cancer of nose. Jua. Hanuon. iui tlraud Ave.. Kansas Cits Mo. Cured ot cancer ot face. Ueo. Kyan, kmc K b, in St., Kansas Ctly, Ho Cured of cancer of tluger. David 1 ne. 72i Cypress Ave.. Kansas City, Mo Cured of ealit-er ol hand of eight years' stuudlLia Chas. U. MitnliliHlon. MID Jlochesler St., K.u sua City. Mo. Cured of caucer ot ear. I Mrs. Authony Smith, ror. tub uud Kliiabetl tits., Kansas city. has. Kpitbeiial cumer, alia ' aled ou the end ol t lie uose, nested Aunt, Krauk Uillland. I7ii Holmes bt. Cured ol vuu car of the Jaw in issu. Utile Kiel don, '22tl and Grove Sta., Kaaaai Cltv, Mo. Cured ol caucer ot the war. Thos. I Tucker, tjo ' Mi.b Mo. P-r.'." o cancer of face aud nose. C. s. Oroorn, Uoocb's Mills, Mo. Cured of can cer of lower lip. Jacob Class, Tlsgah, Mo. Cured of enuevr u the face. Mrs. Julia Nlchnla, Jamestown, Mo. Cured o earner ol the fscu. I We also refer to Kov. Phillips, pnslor of tls M. K. Church of .buiiesi own. Mo., as Us knows s several esses we have cured. I .1. W. Morau, Terry. So, Duk. Cured ol canca) of lip, DOT. Mr.. Kllen Un Vault, New Flureuce, -Mo, Cures of cancer ot the luce. Paul a oliler, Arizona. Neb, Cured ol c surer o the Up. Dr. Smith treats Cancer, Lupus, Tumors, Scrofula, Old Sores, all Hlucd (.senses. Parties desiring cent men t can five satisfactory references or ilcir?li lh iiwiney in any hank, to he paid Wbeti ihei are ready ui ro home cured. Dr. Smitl does not ask pay for what he does not dtb but cures first and lakes pay afie rwardsi His down town oWce is al the north-fa corner of Tenth and Main streets, wburs he may lie consulted free of charge, fruit 9. 30 a. m to 4:30 p. m. After I heal hours he can be seen al his private aastl tariiim. Tenth and Cleveland ati-nue. Pamphlet anil circular containlru letter and list of of persons cured cancer cheerfully furnished thoae wbi apply fur them either in person or aj si. u. nil n ti. m. u., Kkuaaa Cily, hU Iiiiar. w J i ' i i, "i M; vie t 1 V'. I" .Sf ... ,. .if A" V'