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fci Id Bcrf i So says Mrs. Josle Irwlo, of 325 So. College St., Nashville, Tern.., of Lydia E. Piflkham's Vegetable Compound. Never in the history of medicine bu tbe demand for oe particular remedy fur female diseases equalled that 'at tained by J.vdia K. Pink barn's Vegetable Compound, and never during the lifetime of this wonderful medicine bus the demand for it been o (Treat a it is to-day. P rum the Atlantic to the Pacific, nd throughout the length and breadth ut this (treat continent come the g lad tidings of woman's sufferings relieved ly it. and thousands upon thousands f letters are pouring in from grateful women saying- that it will and paai tively dor cure the worst forma of female complaint. Mrs. IMnkhem Invites all wo men who Hre piir.sled about their health to write her at Lynn, Mass., for advice. Such rorre-upoinb-iioe Is Keen by women oul)', anil no charge ia made. i The Uu With a GImi Of HirM HootfT, bright -r ', e"pef iim riiw-w in rwr r'w., nt lienir, ysf.t ?Hires Rootbccr tjr iria , i K-iiJ f wry- ft, Tito i:itfw. r FREE TO WOMEN! 1 o prove the hralir.K and cl-ansm.c power of I'm tine Toilet Antiseptic we wiil mail a larse trial M Jr;A li pat-sage with book o( in Ij JgVjA jj slruttions absolutely tree, i ms is noi a. ony sample, bus a large package, enough to roftv.rfce ncne of its 'Mine. Women all ovr h counrv prais ing I'asunej lor what it h s. dove tn l-cal treatment of female ill. runic all ii.t; on (nation arm discharg-, v nderinl a a ch nj Inn vaginal dole he, ,'or tore thri at, n,u.il ca tarrh, as a mouth wash, ami to remove bout and whiten the teeth. S r.d to-(i.y; a posru? .card ill do. 1 Hold to? 4rKlil4 f s-nt D-rDM bjr as. SS ,aet. Isri( & ftll.t'li Auriirti.id R. fAXluN CO.. 2 1 t:olur.-Uui til , B.i'.Ov llui. In a town close to A'chison a Re former w mian foin.eiiy IWed. Ni'th ing was fJood KihuiIi to suit lie'. Tl) old Ksidents i-av the Reformer, when she was young was ijui'if a I'irt A fanner came to town lolay lo'ik log for a hand. lie found one, but lie was d unk. Taking the li.ind into a reat.nirant. th f.inot'. fillid him up with milk. Idcr hear t.f tint iil.l-f.is'ihirie:! w iv of sola-ring a drunken tuari? t.u Atchison won,:ui who was such a good housekeeper Ihul all the men p iloted to her with Melighr, is now talking art at :i b iar :iiii house table. Her hbshand formerly sh-t'k and con tentcil looking, Is bejinnina to t;;t the r'm-away look In his eyes. Merely for information we would like to know how a raise of Ility cents per tori at tin mint; justifies a raise of two-tifty at this end of tbe line. A hundred per cent for hand ling coal Is to much. flTO rwtwnnflvr-fl, r. X 1 1 u llrl u 'i ei ..ie fimr BfK.-?- (ti l M ! o lit It. H. KI.IM- t e,. V.. . oriin-T'tm '"-fcion - o. -mi. -' ll' i a.rx . . i..i vi- cl" .. 41..II i.l- Disappointment Is like a sieve. Through Its roans meshes thr. small ambitions and hopes and endeavois of a soul are sifted out, releutlcsslf . liut the things that are big enouKh not to fall through are not in the least affected by It It Is only a test not a Duality. Wcllsprinu. They tell of a roting roan In Atchi son whose mother watches him very closely, whon young girls ate con cerned, and who Is about to be gath ered In by an old toald. r GET WELL The lhaM4a of people a-be are evertlaf belli made well hf Itoan'a KIAer rilla and the free . . . 4.k. .1 trial here Ith effered waakee farther delar. KMaer teet." They eorrect urlae with brick duet bleb colored drtbMtaf. In naaalna. fraqnancf, bed mmuld Ikoaa'a Kidaar IMIla nami.. . o. arrari. eaw btbvi. eleltalkai.1 Relkne beadaebe.' ; VJ7.Thi.ir, I't"" " 'ox''""""'. ----- jw.." "I?1"? h tnoll . - v rv . r- IVI-7f Jk pi Vi f mm baTTlT ' Ojase to live Id tbe atmosphere of your Kin, by which I mean that yon roust see to it that your mind is oc cupied by thoughts as far removed as possible froru tbose ia which your temptation can take root. It Is a great mistake to kilter around a slo to which one.s nature is prone. Your moral strength will depend up on jour spiritual toue. li. J. Caaip tell A boys iaca 'it ati nriuioal person is one who doesn't sav. "How fast you prow!" when be meets him. An old fashioned persoo uluavs carries artrociie in one pocket to tiffet to people who cough, If they are friends or strangers. The largest and formerly best pa tronized Indian booeyard is or was near Hear creek in eastern Oklahoma, near the defunct Iowa viltoRC and sprouting village of Faille, western Lincoln. The Iowas, who kept wig wams there for thirty years buriiu all tbrir dead, hundreds of them, oo the surface, in the blackjack brush White flags or rags fluttered on niirh poles erected at the prates of all ibn elderly dead and the clothes of the dead persons were hung on the brush around the rouuh dead boxes, which were more or less adorned with bun dles of sticks. Tbe sticks were testi monials of the departed Indian's extra g'md qnajitles wbfle in thellosh each stick representing a very yuod act performed by ihc deceased to the otic that put tbem on the box contain ing the bones. A visitor to the graveyard could quickly see the good had or indifferent history of the do parted by the numder of sticks rest log upon their exposed coftlns. The grnves that were without sticks tis tlmtnlals contained cowardl' or bid Indians. A goodly numb?i of bleach ing horse skulls lay around the dead boxes, the fivnrlce horses of tha prominent Iowas being klilecl (in the funeral day, so that the redsxin host can trot on a spiritual pony, to the"lnppy hunting giound. The Hear creek Iudian graveyard is no longer patronized aod seld'in visited by the eighty remaining Iowas, The former white flags arc tattercrd, torn and rotten, and pro'ftling begs grunt and root among the redtnerj's and the squaw's crumtlltig ground. If you achieve any kind of succiss in this world 3011 must work for It. It ou can't wosk yourself, work smtcuiKiy else. lie Feela ttoorl. Kr. July if. "I O.iiMo. Ky. July so, "I tieiiuve i eotiiil eiiruti a mountain without draw ing a long breath" Is the Way William Il.i II of this place describes how be is feeling. As Mr. Hull has been on the sick list for a long time, this declaration from 1 1 1 1 1 j come a.s quite a surprise. When asket! to explain how he had become so tflrontf ir such a short time,, lie hh.vk: I did have Kidney Trouble very b.id, in fact I hail to f.'(H up four or live limes every night to nrloale. I hid short lies of breath which distressed me terribly. 1 was badly used up. and vn resilly of no aeeriaut for aiivUiiiiy. I ised three boxes of Dodd's Kid ney Pills, and that's wind hits nunie me well I can sleep till uiglit without iriviiiK to pel ni. I feel splendid Hod is I said before, I believe I loilld elbno ,i mountain without ilrawiii!: it loiu loe.itii I)odd's Kidney Pills did It all." 'Lalior to keep alive In your bean that little spark of celestial iiic con sc i ence . Wash i ng I on . What has become of Hie o'd-fas' -loio.ti spectacle "f a sleeping baby with its face covered with lliesV All God's providences are but his I touches of the strings of the irrc;it liistiuiuent of 'he world. uiarnocK. I'.Mitii u' Oiutiri' titH lor (.'alurrii thht (Milain Iei'-urv, 4s ir.eri 'oy will viiri'ly detrev Ilie fii ree hi -iiieil and vimi.l't.-lv e'ermm-r lii ivtiole .yHteii wie"i cut"' 1 1 ik' d ll'O'l'iiil tl,e Ilill-'Hl:, hlltLii' . Sllrl, U'i sl.ollld 'T he li ed N' I lit: eref'riii,eil-i Itieu reputable plivsleililiN . Ii;e .inmate thf'Vvlil do K O lidild to Ihc iru.,,1 i,. :v. .i-vHlv d-me (nun lliein. ih:;l s ( ;c;irrli "nre. iii;tii'.iiai-iiiiil l'V ,1. (.'iieoey . V. lei,', -ie. II., ei in In in ', tii liiereiir)-. iiud K l;il,en ,11'"." i.:vli, aetUi' fhre-iiy iihiii tin am! uni- ees i-urf5'-e of t)i Mit-ni. lii ii iti ll;.il iiuiitli 1 oo 1.1 Mire ymi i;et the 1:1 oidiie. II U .'.ill ItilelllBllV. lld IllSne III Tuleoo, (lliln. Ivy ; .1 C'e i,e I ,,. 'iHlmtollUla llee. villi I-)' liriiuui-ls. prlieV. K'r l,.i-lm. hul'a Kanil f I'll a nre tbe liem A gold lieat t Is like the sun, for it shines blight and never changes, but keeps Its course truly. .Shakes pea re. Never fear t'i bring the subllmest 111 it i c to the smallest duty, and tliu most iiiiinite coinfoit to tne smallest, troubles I'hlllp UrooKS. Count nothing small. The simi! est thing maybe a link in the goHc.i chain which binds a man to tlio di vine muster himself. A. F. .SuhafTer, I). D. STAY WELL. forty yaara I had headache ilar and nlrht oould not aleep well waa Tery weak. anil anout xlvlnir up ancn. I got Huau'a Hll aad they cured ma. Thai waa lite mnnitia ago, and I can any, tivdav. tnr walr la rrirtilAF and I bane not bad headache, for flre DMntha. for bed wettlaf , aoaWlvc urine, aad baadacba, Uoan'a Kidney FBIe bare an eeuaL 1 have raonamendad Ihea to fifty dlfferaart peraooa with ;ood raenlla. lint read of poan'a riw aMro liartarwarea per uaaaaa tbe 1 Mii.rn...k, i nroa jraao jure,.". 0. V. Jo. fitl'NKNOWN LAND. Parte or Old Komaa Kanplre Which So Modere) Traveler Ha, Heen. Few people appreciate the fact that lodity, at tbe dawn of the twentieth .entury, there are still part of the .ild Itoinan Empire where no traveler nf modern times lias been; that there lire ancient towns which no tourist ban Mi'n, temples and towprs that no lover of classic architecture has delighted In, inscriptions in ancient (Ireek tha! no savant has as yet deeiphered -whole regions. In fact, full of Hillbil lies for which no P.aedeker bus liee;: written, and which are not shown up on thti latest maps, .-There are regions within our temerate zone where 110 modern Europmn foot lias trod, so far as we are able to tell region where the civilization of Greece and Rome once flourished, and where line monuments of classic art, and of an unfamiliar art that supplanted I lie classic, waste their beauties upon the ignorant sight of half-clvllixed nomads To realize the truth of this, one needs only to cross the rmiges of mountains that run parallel to the eastern coast of the Mediterranean, and,' avoiding all caravan mules. Jour ney independently about the barren r-ountry that lies between thefc moun tains and the Kuphratei. Here is territory which, thnuch not wholly un explored, is full of most wonderful surprises. Here nre cities and town long deserted, not so great or so Im posing, perhaps, as Palmyra, but far better preserved than the city of Zen oliia, and giving a much truer picture of the life of the ancient Inhabitants (ban one can draw from those famous ruins. These towns are not buried, like the great cities of the Mesopota mliin plains, nor have their sites been built upon In modern times, as those of the classic eilies of Greece have been; (hey stand out against the sk upon high ridges or lie sheltered in sequestered valleys, presenting to the view of the traveler as lie approaches them very much the same aspect thai l hey did In the fourth century of our era, when Inhabited by prosperous, cultivated and happy people, or when deserted by those Inhabitants some thirteen hundred years ago. Century. THESE SNAKES PLAYED TUNES. The Old Plninaiiinn Heard Them Hat tic Oir I'optilnr Aire. "Yes, sir," said the old plainsman, as he stood before a den of rattlers at the I. neoln Park zoo, " I don't allow llii-e's a more hihTiwtlit' rcp-tile a-goiu' than this bete se.me breed. Tin-re is those as places the Intellect of the ratilesiiiike on a low order, an' I don't know as they have as gooii a worklii' bialn as a Gila mnnst r or a tarautuhir. tmt I do know this: Their appreciation of the art of music Is pre found an' stirriii'. Tloy takes to it like one of those here Wagner fellows does to a Theodore Thomas concert An' they're smart to learn, lemme- tell you: 'T'p in Routt, County, ('olorado, where I come from, there is most rat tl -11.1U1S an' sagebrush an' a few pfO jil" Imnthi'. 1 remember 11 party of biui'Ms iiissiu' tlia:-a-way hist fall. In the tvonln's they i-el about the c.inip sinin' an' there was some man dolus iil'iic. Three or lour times Hit party was M-ttirr out by snakes that eieid iioo eaiuo to beer the music, 111 nigh the".' should a-!;novu b -tter"l to be, for tin I- 's no h'li ni in a ratibr wle ti lie re's ii.u-lc goili'. "Rut that ain't the curious 'part ol ibe tale which I'm tiiiloHin'. 1 w-o 11'ong that place Mime lime afier tlx-t-1 mi j .i is broke up if'.d w attracted by 11 low musical sound from behii.il the 1, e.vlib r. K111C In' somelbin' ol tunc. I was s'piisid to catch thr cie ius of one of Ibe coon solids thai bad been 11 it !;i I Willi the cancers. It was tin- one they sii; d.Avn to tie Chicago opi r.t houe. 'Ain't that it Shalm ';' Pondi-rlli' over' It. I crept u on toji of the bowlder an' looi-id over (it soiiii' 11. 11 i- el;s on the olher side. It: was a H'glil never t f erg it. A chorus of ten raiders bad their talis In tbe air an' wns pouridln' out th .11'.' for all they was worih: I ln thi-ro fasidnal- d. and. by ginger, befor. tiny got thrMiirh they dune 'Tlio Holy City, an' '"Jo 'Way Hack and Sit Down' nv will's 1 e ( r heard 'em done. Kill 'em? "J'woiild been a crime ta break up n mtisUal family like that." Chicago Inter Oct an. I,cu l-t'utt lor llee. The leaf-cutting bees are near rela tives of Ibe honey and bumblebees, which they closely resemble. They de rive their name from the habit you hare observed, of cutting out bits ol biives for their cells. The circular pieces are for tlio ends of the cells, and the oblong pieces for the sldi-s These cells are usually In burrows cut Into wood, for some of tbe leaf cnttlnn bees, like the carpenter bees, have the talent of cutting holes Into wood. St. Nicholas. (spring Fever. The head of the firm was asleep In Ids olllce chair. Suddenly be stirred uneasily. "Robber! Robber!" he hoarsely cried. He was awake when they reached til in. ' "G-guess I was drenmln' I was at n hall game," he sltitterlngly explained. -Cleveland Plain Dealer. A Ijlvely Occupation. To one unfamiliar with country nom enclature the question asked by the young man in the Philadelphia Press might not seem wholly unnatural. "Ai'd were you never Ip the country during the sec son of busking bees, Mr. B.?" asked the young lady. "No, The Idea! How do you lius'k a bee, anyway?" PE-RU-NA IS OF ESHECIAL BENEFIT TO Says Dr. M. C. Gee, A CONSTANTLY increiming ntitn her of physicians prescribe Pe ruua in their regular practice. It lias proven it merita so thoroughly thst even the dortora hare overcome their prejudice against ao-ealleil paient uieiticines and recommend it tu their piitieiita. 1 " I Advise Women to Use Pe-ru-na," Says Dr. Gee. I lr (! tU.c ia one nf the nil r: iriaus who indorse Peruna. In a letter written from !il3 Jones street, Man Francisco, I Cm!., he aayae- "Therc is a general, objection on tne part of the practicing physician' to ad vocntn patent medicine, bat when any one medicine cures hundred of people, it deuirinatratea iti own value and dues not need the iiidor.-ierueiit of the profession. "Peruna Hum performed to many wo-iderful cure In San Francisco that I am convinced that it It a valuable rem edy. I have frequently aiivle d It use for women, as I find It Insures regular and painless memtruatlon, cure leticorrhwa and ovarian troubles, an J builds up the entire system. I also conaider it one of the fineat catarrh rem eihea I know of. I heartily indorse jour medicine." M. C. Gee, .M. 1). Mrs. K. T. Gaddia. Marion, X; C, ia one of Dr. Hirtmmi'a grateful uatienta. She couaulted him by letter, followed his direction, and i now able to aay the following: "Before 1 commenrei! to take Peruna I could not do any hard wnrlc without suffering greut pain. I took Peruna, and can say witii pleasure that it has done more for me than any other medi cine I hare erer taken. Now 1 am aa well as erer; I do all my own work ami it never hurts m: at all. I think Peruna is a great medicine for womankind." Mrs. K. T. GaddU. 1 Women are especially liable to pelvic earitrrh. female weakn.es as it ia com monly called. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from t the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Uartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. t Address Dr. Uartman, President of The Uartman Sanitarium, t Columbus, Ohio. t ijjl ANNUAL 0 OCIOOO BOXES Greatest in tile WorSd A MILLION GRANDMAS all over America point to CASCARETS Candy Cathartio aa the most perfect family medicino ever discovered. Good, kindly, tender-hearted old soul srrandma tries to help others by tolling of the good thingo she has learned through experience, and so the sale of CA8C ABETS is nearly A MILLION BOXE3 A MONTH. The wisdom of years of exper ionc3 with her own health, and grandpa's and her children's, and her children's children's baa' taught fe-randraa that in CAGCAP.ETS Candy Cathartio has been discovered THE ONLY PERFECT FAMILY MEDICINE for all towel troubles, children's diseases, diseases of the stomach and liver, sick -. hoadaehes, biliousness ord bad blood. Best for the Eowels. All druggists, lOo, 25c, 50c. Nev ce eold in bu'k. Tbe genuine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. Sample and book", it fioe. Addross Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. tM We aie all ashamed ashamed ol tl iugs I hat not to be should hot sh ime anybody. 'I'll? prudent gitl inner wears ("dubs when sue lias !!.t to say lnir good night, at the garden gale, Death fro, 11 sloeple-sness is the niuiisliai'.'iil for murder in sonic p. iris of China. The ctiip it is kept awake by beating Hit: soles ol his fee!, and this trcitment contiinL-s ttiilll he dies. At the cml of nine or j ten (lavs the victim ortatlics his last. Jt Russia suicide is a pnpulai method of shifting t he responsibility. It is better to stay to the en I of the game and go home with the umpire. What Luck!" Llbby Luncheons made ready in a lew moment. Veal Lea Potted Turkey Deviled Ham Ox Tongue, &c. Quickly made readr to serve. Are U. 8. Oovernment Inspected. Keep In Ihs house for emergencies lor sup pers lor sandwuhes lor any lime when you want aometliiiif food and want it qua a. llaailKima lllnalrswd honlt. "Oood Thlnr.ro KaVsf.nl IrH H.,d tin o iuiik Iar lr ILlas vf Um World, In Llbby. McNeill ft Llbby, Chlci'o, III. I J I Mi tlD- ""' hr "rinl'ts. f WOMEN of San Trancisco. Peruna iH-cupiea a aniline position in medical science. It is the only internal systemic catarrh remedy known to the medical profession to-day. Catarrh, a every one will admit, is the cause of one half the diseases which afflict man kind. Calarrh and catarrhal disease afflict n-half of the peonl of th United Stale. ' - SALE What, you think will blood unless you eat not. make good right. S ime of the plumbers are hardly I".v the ini ;n ru expense-;. Ij:it it tickles ghuly to think of next win- lei. Ifllie tilll life sentence ever cotpos when a will mean "for life' ' p -ibaps society's ti'irst for human field to tre,ftiii(!nl. go: i i: Dr , i lus C. t'tirr "f Columbus. Ohio, germ t brory d disease a .-I'lt'lll 1 Ijf SilpCiSt ll.ion. I Go i o AL- Is now used t lnouguout thn Lulled states in me treatment ot nog cholera, swioo plague, enrol, diseases, corn stalk disease, pink eye, foot and mouth disease, scurvy, m inge. Texas itch, scabs and all germ dis eases of domestic animals rleposlteil In CI y Nitlonal Itnnk rr Vorlc. Neb., ana fftrtn (f Mo-..n si(e IIH..U. Sheldon, Iowa., 10 be palil tn Cp lUU.lJU " b il'liyj nev i.rnib toilolng testimonial not - - ((,-iiiioie, i: i: 11 1 : 1 !I 1 St. Paul, Scl A (rll 'u-l. Natloinil MidliMl ' . Oeiltlereei, : I his I to ' ert I ( thai tetve nsil l.li).tl.l Koiil lm erot iliM-no- 01 e,-t Ie anil believe H to r,e a Mire lor this diia e iicin Hie eicp iliie-nl I have ma. Ie, bin li li.-vi! it onuiit ie In- n".l wh -n I ie mil nut ts tlrM taken wbh lie iliease. Ami tor a liee slilir tt emi t e tii-.it. by anylhiu;! knowef. Ytiiirn n ajiu ifu ly, w. i,. i.rn i,!'. Seward, Ni-h., IhC ft, Ml. l.lilllil goal, ii'Htitil.ieliirt.l nil 1 mild l.y National Nit'dira! Co., York, .s'eli. U a no cesvlty to anv (.nufihrii idnrf utoi-k srveial itislances of Itkelhel.-tiry loivc cmie under my personal notb o. .loll II.M'VKV, tlK-Mavor, si-wrt'd. Wnllsa. Neb., bee. H plili. 1 consider Liquid Konl oua.f thn let arili'les for all aroiitid purposes on ibe market. For mites ami bee In the. chicken tiottkcs and for liee on enlves and Iioimi II i i the best and cln-ftpel Ihlior 1 Iihvc ever found. Liquid Koal onthl to lie on every larm. CIIAS. liKKIjAMIAt.KH. Oolerldire. Neb., Pec. K Wi. Iran say that your L. K. Is Hie hevt in sect destroyer that f ever used. It will tint Itiluro the ernts when used on scti uu hens. I And It Ihe lies! all around s'oek inedl trie that I ever hail on tbe place. I ad vile every farmer to keep a supply on Iisim. li. B GKOFT. TRICK! One Quart Can 01 .oo II 1' n Uallun He-, per failon ... line t.nilnn a eo tn .nilna, linir libl . per gal ,, aire Gallons, per callnn .7A I All (.alliin., 1 bbl., per gal A S8e at-page Jlnok on G.rin J)ist of Animals Seat Free od Applle MANI F.H IIJKKII IIY The church can learn one lesson from tbe saloon that of sociability. The sociability of tbe saloon Is In spired by as mean a motive as ever moved a man, but newrtheleas, lb draws and holds the wot king men. Aek Tonr Dealer for Alleu'e PeosISaae. A powder to shake into your aboes. It rests tbe feet, (lures Corns, Bunion,; (Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching,. Sweating feet and Ingrowing Nails, 1 Allen's Foot-Ease make new or tight shoes easy. Sold by all druggiat and shoe storea, 25c. Simple nailed FREE. Adores Allen E. Olmated. Le Rax. N. X. Little self denials, little honesties, lit tle passing words of sympathy, little nameless acts of kindness, little silent victories over favorite tempta tions these are tbe silent threads of gold which, when woven together, gleam out so brightly In tbe pattern of life that God approves. Cai Farrar. ' I have need Piee'i Car for Oaaaiuinp tioa with good rtault. It i all right. John W. Henry, Box MI, Fotria, Ohio, Oct. 4. 1901. The sins by which God's spirit is ordinarily grieved are the sins of small things, laxities in keeping tbe temper, slight Deglect of duty, light ness, sharpness of dealing. Horace Rushnell. Mrs. Winslow's SOOTHING BYRUP foe chil dren teething, softens the sums, redueee iniia mation, a Hays pain cures colic. PiloeX botiio The attorney of one of tha St. Louis boodlera alluded to bribery as a "conventional crime." All right. Now what is needed is some good, conventional puulsboneBt to fit it. There are two good rules that ought to be written on every heart never believe anything bad about anybudy u oless you positively know it to be true; never to tell even that, unless you feel it if absolutely necessary, and that God is listening while you tell it, Dr. Henry Van Dyke. 1 if capital pur.iKbn.ent is right j about half the people ought to bi hanged. Many a case of fatty degeneratiot of thn heart cm he traced directl; to the beer drinking habit. Hold on, there! A man suffering from cholera mor bus can hiirdly he convinced thai the torture he endures are a men "belief of paiu." Tell him so and hi wii! in mediately register frotr Missouri. The Great. Germ and insect Destroyer Ilartliiiftnn, Neb.. Doc. 10, 1902. National Medical Co., York, Neb. bear -lr: I sin a user of Liquid Koal and am well pleated with It. 1 would not try In do without, it an I llnd It useful In a (treat nin'iv wtn I have had no sick hogs silica I I'oiiii'niMice.i mliur It a year auo. In my i. plot, .n It Is thn best and chcapcat hog I'liolera .rev..il'ive on the market todai-. Von i an use this ns you wish. Anyone wt-iiliiK to know more about th( please write me. KNOCK ELY. Sewsrd, Neb., Nov. 2S, lflOt. Tn Wlinin It May Concern; 'I Ins Is to certify thai I have bonrhttno (hlr.l lot of Llcpitd Koal from the Nations .Medical t ;n . it ii I II) lo K It the besteenn do i...yer, ni'llz.-r and disinfectant that htie ever iimI. 1 have had occasion tons it on two dill.. rent horses this summer fo veiy xevere wounds, and found It the bes ai d fhenoest remedy I ever tried; would uoi be without li on my place, W. B. FKANCIS. Dclmont. 8. P. I have used vour L. K., and think It la a Rood preventive and disinfectant. 1 used .11 a a n tdlulno for all kinds of stock and thickens. 1 hail two Cows that were sick an.; would not t at and 1 used L. K. and it helped (horn. I al u used It as a hog cholera preventive, and think It Is all right U. 11. PATRICK. .99 M . National .Medical Co. Shtldon, laws, Vrk, Ns. v- V . -JJL-- U- N. N. U.. 78130 YOPi' NEB.