...7Mwr'iit THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1894. Diseases unfriendly to women nre posi tively cured by Dr. Snwyor'a Pastilles. Aslc your linguist for nfroo sninjilo pnol irgi,'U hoala hliI uiitiB. old by Dt-jo it Qtlcu. i Tho population of tfio Unitoil Slnton doublet) in about thirty four yonrs. Dr. Snwyor'a family Cnro is tho result 6t oxporlunco, skill und honesty. It is n positivo cure for nil Sloinnch, Llvor nnd Kidney Troubles. Hold by Doyo fc Orico When you nro offered u great dent for u little, l)o euro thero Is a cheat in it. Honesty, perseveration nnd skill ennnot Improve Dr. Sawyer's Family Cure, be cans? it folly cnro Indigestion. Millions ness nnd Kidney dlfllculty. Bold by Deyo JfcQrice. Do your duty in httlo things nnd you will bo faithful in great ones. Try n bottle of Dr. Bawyor'a Family Onronndyou will be convinced that tt will euro nil Stomach, Liver, Kidney nnd Bowel dinicultles. Just about tho time a man .learns danco his desiro for dancing is'gono. to Home thing wrong when yon tire too enBily. Some thing wrong when tho skin is not clear and smooth. Somo thing wrong when the blood is Impnro. Every thing right when yon tnko DoWitt's Bar poparllla. It recommends itself. C. L. Oottlng. A Qood Templars lodge has beon or ganized at Norfolk. Experience and money oannot improvo Dr. Sawyer's Family Cure, becnuso it radically curett Dyspepsln, Liver com plaint and Kidney dlfllculty. Sold by Doyo it Orlce. Deahler has onjoyed a vory brisk building boom this year. Republican clubs aro being organized nil ovor tho state. Mrs. W. J. Fahey of Lelloy, N. Y. Boyflj "Have triod Jlfty cough Cures. Parks Cough Syrup is the only ono thnt helped me. 1 know it 1? tho best Cough Remedy Morrick tornoys. county has only oleven ut THE EYE OF A NEEDLE JSi JJ AEV. DR. TALMAGE SPEAKS FOR WOM EN WHO TOIL Ladies The druggist named below wilt give yon fret snuiple package of Dr. Sawyer's Pastilles, which cure distnstt peculiar to women. Sold by Deyo k Grice. Tho art of dressmaking, as distinct from tailoring, originated in this contury. Money, kill nnd exporieune ennnot im provo Dr. Snwyor'a l'nstlllos for diseases peculiar to women. Send to your drug gist for free munplu. Sold by Deyo k. Qrice. Undo Sam has a volumoof money at this timo of about 81,500,000,000. Dr. Sawyer's Family Curo--It not only relieve; it cures. It is suitable to nil nges nnd every membor of tne inmuy Try n free sample. Sold by Deyo & Qrico Uuirnlo is tho only city in tho United States that has furnished two president Attacts of cramp oolic como suddenly nnd in runny instnnecs the suffsrer has to bear the oxeruoitting pains till some remedy is sent for and procured. Con sidering the fact thnt Hnller's Pain Fnrnlyzor is the best nnd a never failing remedy for the quick relief and care for all cramps nnd pains in tho stomach and bowels, and thnt a large bottle only oosts 60o, it would be monoy well invested to keep n bottle in tho house for tho relief nnd cure of nil aohes nnd pains. Noth ing cures colic in horses as quick as Hal ler's Pain Pnralyzer. Deyo St Griee. 'tStfi' ' A,"'v "The" Watch. For timcUeoping nnd durnbility nothing beats tho sovonteon jowolod DiHiuKK IIampdk.v Watch. CALL0NPENMAN nnd oxamino thorn. Also his lino of Jewelry, Diamonds, Spectacles, Clocks, Plated and solid sllverwnro, souvenir spoons, penU handled knives mid forks, carv Jim sets callltnrcard cases, boa boa lioxes and otner novfliU. A lino 'line of spectacles a... eye Klnsses wllli liiterv liaii(?iilite lenses, steel, nickel silver anil mild friuiies. Kpeelal am car cfiii n t tentloii ,ild to ntlliiK tho )' JJr ' 0V"X liaml wiitchos In iiilt lnKi. I will run tliein on at less than thrlrnrtiial worth. . , . rtr-llrniK our watch, clock and Jewelry re pair work, jour uiiKraviuK mid your old gold aud sliver to we. Parii Loatis At Less Th,ar 7 Per QQtt E. A Sittipson Blue Hii Neb. the IllcMlnR nnd the might of Work Uo y mid Soul Upon tho ItnrU Men ami Wotri mi Oppreeaore-Wouinn'a Itlghcit Adorn ment. Buooklyn, .Tution. Rev. T. Do Witt Tnlniage, who is now on Ids round tho world journey, has chosen ns tho subject for today "Martyrs of tho Needle," tho text being Matthew xix, 24, "It Is easier for n camel to go through tho oyo of a needlo." Whether this "oyo of tho needlo" bo tho small gato nt tho sido of tho big gato nt tho enlranco of tho wall of tho ancient city, as is generally interpreted, or tho oyo of a needlo such as is now handlod in sowing a garment I do not say. In cither case it would bo a tight thing for a camel to go through tho oyo of n needle. But there nro wholo cam vans of fatigues nnd hardships going through tho eye of tho sowing woman's uecdlo. Very long ngo tho needlo was busy. It was considered houornblo for women to toil in oldcu time Alexander tho Grent stood, in his palaco showing gar ments made by his own mother. Tho finest tapestries nt Dnyeux wero mndo by tho queen of William tho Conqueror. Augustus, tho emperor, would not woar any garments except thoso thnt wero fashioned by somo member of his royal family. So let tho toiler ovorywhoro bo respected I Tho greatest blessing thnt could hnvo happunod to our first pareuts was bo iug turned out of Eden after they had dono wrong. Adam and Eve, in their perfect state, might havo got nlong without work or only such slight em ployment as a perfect garden, with no weeds in it, demanded. But ns soon ns they had sinned tho best thing for them was to bo turnod out whero thoy would havo to work. Wo know what u wither ing thing it 1b for n man to havo noth iugto do. Good old Ashbol Green, nt fourscore years, whoa oskod why ho kopt on working, Baid, "I do so to keep oat of mischief." Wo boo that n man who has a largo amount of monoy to start with has no chance. Of tho thou sand prosperous nnd bonorablomon tlmt you know, 000 had to work vigorously nt tho beginning. The Idle Woman. But I nm now to toll yon that indus try is just as important for n woman's safety and happiness. Tho most unhap py women in our communities today nro thoso who havo no engagements to call them up in tho morning; who, ouco having risen and breakfasted, loungo through tho dull forenoon in slippers down at tho heel nnd with disheveled hair, reading tho lost novel, nnd who, having dragged through a wretched forenoon nnd taken their afternoon sleep, nnd having spent nn hour nud a half nt their toilet, pick np their enrdcoso nud go out to mnko calls, nnd who pass thoir evenings wniting for somobody to como in nnd brenk np tho monotony. Arabella Stuart never was imprisonod in 60 dark n dungeon ns that Thero is no happiness in on idlo wom an. It may bo with hand, it may bo with brain, it may bo with foot, but work sho must or bo wretched forever. Tho littlo girls of our families must bo started with that idea. Tho curso of onr American society is that our young women aro taught that tho first, second, tldrd, fourth, fifth, sixth, Bovonth, tenth, fiftieth, thousandth thing in their life is to get somebody to tako caro of them. Instead of that tho first lesson should bo how, under God, they may tako caro of thomsclvos. Tho simplo fact is that a majority of them do havo to tako caro of themselves, nnd thnt, too, nfter having, through tho fnlso no tions of their parents, wastod tho years in which they ought to havo learned how successfully to maiutniu them solves. Wo now nud hero declaro tho inhumanity, cruelty and outrago of that father andmothorwho pass their daugh ters into womanhood, having given them no facility for earning their liveli hood. Mine, do Staol said, "It is not these writings that I nm prond of, but tho fnct that I havo facility in 10 occu pations, in nny ono of which I could muko a livelihood." A Word to l'ai-Mits. You say you havo n fortuno to lcavo thorn. O man nnd womau, havo you not loarned that, like vultures, liko hawks, liko eagles, riches havo wings and fly away? Though yoiv should bo successful in leaving a competency bo hind you, tho trickery of executors may swamp it in n night, or somo oldcrs or deacons of our churches may get up a fictitious company and induco your or phans to put their money into it, nnd if it bo lost prove to them that it was eternally decreed that that was tho way they wero to loso it, and that it went in tho most orthodox and heavenly stylo. Oh, tho damiialilo schemes that pro fessed Christians will engage in until God puts his lingers Into tho collar of tho hypocrito's robo and rips it clear down to tho bottom I You havo no right, because- you nro well off, to concludo that vonr children nro going to Ik as well off. A man died, leaving n largo fortuno. His son foil dead in a Phila delphia grogshop. His old comrades lamo in and said as they bent over his corpse, "What is tho matter with you, Boggsoy?" Tho surgeon standing over him said: "Hush up! Ho'sdead!" "Ah, ho is dead!" thoy said. "Como, boyg, let ns go and tako a drink iu memory of poor Boggsoy 1" Havo yon nothing bettor than monoy to leavo vour children? If yon havo not, but scud your dnughters into tho world with empty brain and unskilled hand, you nro guilty of assassination, homi cide, regicide, infanticide Thoro nro women toiling in our cities for $3 and $4 pur week who wore tho daughters of merchant princes. These suffering ones ileal descendant of tho hieh her mother walkod, raid that torn and fadid calico had an ccstry of magnificent brooado that swept Broadway clean without any ox pome to thn sticet commissioner. Though you livo in an elegant residetico nnd faro sumptuously every day, lot your daughters feel it is a disgrace to them not to know how to work. I do noutico tho idea, prevalent in society, that, though our young women may em broider slippers and crochet und make mats for lamps to stand on without disgrace, tho idea of doing anything for n livelihood is dishonorable. It is shamo for n young woman, belonging to a largo family, to bo ineftlcieut when tho father toils his life away for her support. It is a shamo for a daughter to bo idlo whilo her mother toils at tho Wnshtub. It is ns houornblo to sweep house, mnko beds or trim lints ns it i to twist a watch chain. Finical Notion. As far ns I can understand, tho lino of rcspoctrtbllity lies between that which is useful nud that which is use less. If women do that which is of no vaIuc, their work is honorable. If they do practical work, it is dishonorable. That our young wonion may escape tho censure of doing tiiaiiouorauio woric l shall particularize You may knit a tidy for tho back of nn nrmchnir, but by no means mnko tho monoy wherewith to buy tho chair. Yon may, with dellcato brush, beautify n mantel ornament, but dlo rather than earn enough to bny a marblo mantel. You may learn nrtistio mnsio until you can squall Italian, but never sing "Ortonvlllo" or "Old Hun dred." Do nothing practical if you would in tho oyes of refined society pro servo your respectability. I scout theso finical notions. I tell you no woman, any nioro than man, has u right to oc cupy it plnco in this world unless sho pay it rent for it. Iu tho course of a lifetimo yon con sume wholo harvest nnd droves of cat tle, nnd overy day you livo breatho 40 hogsheads of good puro air. You must by somo kind of usefulness pay for all this. Our rncowns the last thing creat ed tho birds and fishes on tho fourth day, tho cnttlo and lizards on tho fifth day nud man on tho sixth day. If geol ogists aro right, the earth wns it million of years in tho possession of tho insects, boasts and birds before our race camo upon it In ono senso wo wero inno vators. The cattle, tho lizards nud tho hnwks had pre-emption right Tho question is not what wo aro to do with tho lizards and. summer inseots, but what tho lizards und summer insects nro to do with us. If wo want n plnco in this world, we must cam it Tho partridgo makes its own nest licforo it occupies it Tho lark by its morning song earns its break fast boforo it eats it. Tho Biblo gives an intimation that tho first duty of an idler is to starve when it says if ho "will not work neither shall ho cat" Idleness ruins tho health, and vory soon nature says: "This mnu has refused to pay his rent Out with hint!" Tho Toll of thn Needle. Society is to bo reconstructed on tho subject of woman's toil. A vast majority of thoso who would havo woman indus trious shut her np to a few kiuds of work. My judgment iu this matter is that n womau has a right to do anything sho can do well. Thero should bo uo do partmcut of merchandise, merchanlsm, urt or scieuco barred against her. If Miss Hosmcr has genius for sculpture, givo her a chisel. If Rosa Bonhcur ha n fondness for delineating animals, lot her mnko "Tho HorsoFair." If Miss Mitchell will study nstrouomy, lot her mount tho starry ladder. If Lydia will be n merchant, let her soil purple. If Lncrctin Mott will preach tho gospol, let her thrill with her womanly cloquonco tho Quaker meeting house. It is said if n woman is given such opportunities sho will occupy places that might Ikj taken by men. I say if sho have more skill nnd ndaptedncss for any position than n man has let her havo it. Sho has as much right to her bread, to her apparel nnd to her homo as men hnvo. But it is said that her nature is so deli cate that sho is unfitted for exhausting toil. I ask in tho uanioof till past his tory what toil on earth is more sovero, exhausting and tremendous than that toil of tho needlo to which for ngcu sho has been subjected? Tho battering ram, tho sword, tho carbine, the battlo ax, have mado uo such havoo ns tho needlo. I would that theso living sepul chors iu which women havo for nges been buried might bo opened, aud that somo resurrection trumpet might bring up these living corpses to tho fresh air and sunlight Go with mo, and I will show you a woman who by hardest toil supports her children, her drunken husband, her old father nud mother, pays her house rent, always has wholesome food on tho tablo, and when she can get somo neighbor on tho Sabbath to como in and tako care of her family appears iu church with hat nud cloak that aro far from indicating tho toil to which sho is subjected. Trliil of Women. Such a woman ns that has body nnd soul enough to lit her for nuy position. Sho could stand beside tho majority of your salesmen aud disposo of more goods. She could go into your wheel wright shops und beat one-half of your workmen at making carriages. Wo talk about woman as though wo had resigned to her all tho light work, nnd ourselves had shouldered tho heavier. But tho day of judgment, which will reveal tho suf ferings of tho stake and inquisition, will marshal before tho tlitono of God nnd tho hiernrelis of heaven tho martyrs of wnshtub nnd needle. Now, I say, if thero bo any prefer enco iu occupation, let woman have it God knows her trials nro tho severest By her neuter sensitiveness to misfor tune, by her hour of nuguish, I demand that uo one hedge up her pathway to a livelihood. Oh, tho meanness, the do picabilityof menwliobegvudgo a wom au tho right to work anywhere iu nuy univ wnnlii li I'lml to havo tho crumbs thnt ouco fell from their fathers' tamo, uonornoio caiuugi That woruont, broken shoo that ho I go itlll further and say that womaa thould have equal compensation with men. By what principle of jnstico is tt (hat wonion iu many of our cities got ouly two-thirds as much pay as mon, and in many case only half? Hero is tho gigautlo injusjo thnt for work equally well if noCbettor dono woman receives for less compensation than man. Start with tho national government. For n long whilo women clerks in Wash ington got 1)00 for doiug that for which mon recoived $ 1 , 800. To thousauu.1 of young women In our cities today there is only this nltertiativo starvation or dishonor. Many of tho largest mercantile establishments of our cities aro accessory to thoso abomina tions, and from thoir Inrgo establish ments thero nro scores of souls being pitched off into death, and thoir em ployers know itt Th Wall of Womanhood. Is there a God? Will thoro bo a judg ment? I toll you, if God rises np to re dress woman's wrongs, many of our largo establishments will bo swallowed np quicker than a South American earthquake over took down a city. God will catch these oppressors botween the two millstones of his wrath nud grind them to powder! I hear from nil tills land tho wall of womanhood. Man has nothing to an swer to that wall but flatteries. Ho says she is an nngoL Sho is not Sho knows sho is not She is a human being, who gots hungry when she has no food and cold when sho has no fire. Givo her no more flatteries. Give her jnstico! There are about 60,000 sewing girls in Now York nnd Brooklyn. Across the darkness of this night I hoar thoir death groan. It is not sucit n cry as comes from thoso who nro suddenly hurled out of lifo, but a slow, grinding, horrible wasting away. Gather them boforo you and look iuto thoir faces, pinched, ghast ly, hunger struck! Look at thoir fingers, needlo pricked and blood tipped I Soo that prematura stoop in tho shoulders! Hoar thnt dry, hacking, merciless cough I At n largo mooting of theso women, held iu u hall in Philadelphia, grand speeches wero delivered, but a needle woman took tho stand, throw nsido her faded shawl, nnd with her shrivolod arm hurled a vory thunderbolt of elo quence, speaking out tho horrors of her own experience A VatheUa Flotare. Stand at th'o corner of a street in Now York in tho vory early morning as tho women go to their work. Many of thorn had uo bronkfost except the crumbs that were loft over from tho night boforo or a crust they chow on their way through tho street. Hero thoy como tho work ing girls of tho city! Thoso engaged in boadwork, theso in flower, making, in millinery, enameling, cigrir .making, bookbinding, labeling, foathor picking, print coloring, paper box making, but, most overworked of all aud loast compensated, tho sowing women. Why do thoy not tako tho city cars on thoir way up? Thoy cannot afford tits 6 cents. If, concluding to deny horsolt something olso, sho gots into tho cor, itivo her scat. You want to boo how Latimer and Ridloy appeared in tho fire Look at that woman and behold a more horrible martyrdom a hotter fixe, a more agonizing death. Ono Sabbath night, in tho vostibulo of my church, after Borvico womah fell in convulsions. Tho doctor said sho needed medicino not so much as some thing to eat As sho began to revive, in her delirium sho said gaspingly: "Eight cents! Eight cents! Eight cents! I wish I could got it dono! I am so tired! I wish I could got somo sloop, but I must get it dono I Eight cents! Eight cents 1" Wo found afterward that sho was making garment at 8 cents nplcco, nnd that sho could moke but three of them in a day. Hoar it! Threo times 8 aro 24! Hear it, mon and women, who havo comfortablo homes! Somo of tho worst villains of tho city aro tho employers of theso women. Thoy bent them down to tho Inst penny and try to cheat thorn out of that Tho woman must deposit $1 or $2 before sho cots tho enrments to work on. When tho work is done, it is sharply inspected, tho most insignificant flaws picked out and tho wages refused, uud sometime tho $1 deposited not given back. Tho Women's Protectivo union reports a case where ono of theso poor souls, find ing a plnco where she could get more wages, resolved to change employers and went to got her pay for work dono. Tho employer says, "I hear you nro going to leavo mo?" "Yes," sho Bitid, "and 1 hnvo como to get what you owo mo." Ho made uo answer. Sho said, "Aro you not going to pay me?" "Yes, " ho said, "I will pay you," und ho kicked her down stair. Women Agaliut Women. How are theso ovils to bo eradicated? What havo you to nnswor, yon who sell coat uud have shoes mndo and con tract for tho southorn and western mar kets? What help is there, what panacea, what redemption? Somo say, "Givo women the ballot. " What effect such ballot might have on other questions I am not hero to discuss, but what would uo tlio onect of icmalo suurago upon woman' wages? I do not bcliovo that woman will over get justico by woman's ballot Indeed women oppress women as much as men da Do not women a much a men beat down to tho lowest figure tho woman who sows for them? Are not women as sharp us men on washerwomen und milliners nnd man tua makers? If a womau nsks $1 for her work, does not her fomnle employer nsk if sho will not tnko 00 cents? You say, "Only 10 cent difference. " But that is sometimes tho difference between heav en uud hell. Women often hnvo less commiseration for women than men. If a woman stops aside from tho path of virtue, man may forgive woman nover !' Womau will nover get justico dono her from woman' ballot. Never will sho got it from man' bill lot How, then? God will rise up for her. God has mora resources than wo know of. Tho flaming sword that hung at Edeu't gat when woman was driven tut will clenvo with It terrible edge Jicr oppressors. A Hotirro of HtrciiRtli. But tluro is something fr our wom en to do. ICt our young people prepare to excel in sphere of work, and thoy Will bo nblo nfter nwhilo to get larger wage. If It bo shown that it woman can In n store sell more goods iu it year than it man, site will soon bo ablo not only to ask but to demand more wages, and to demand them successfully. Un skilled and incompetent labor must take what is given. Skilled and competent Inlwr will eventually make Its own standard. Admitting that tho law of supply and demand regulates theso things, I contend tlmt the demand for skilled labor is very great and 'tho sup ply very small. Start with tho idea thnt work is hou ornblo nud that you can do somo ono thing better than any ono else Resolvo that, God helping, you will tako caro of yourself. If you nro nfter nwhilo cnllod into another rotation, yon will all tho better be qualified for it by your spirit of self reliance, or if you aro call ed to stay as you nro you can bo happy and self supporting. Poets are fond of talking about man as nn oak and woman the vine that climbs it, but I have seen many it tree fall that not only went down itself, but took nil tho vines with it I can toll yon of something stronger than an oak for an Ivy to climb on, nud that is the throne of tho great Jehovah. Single or ufllniiced, that woman is strong who leans on God aud doc her best Tho needle may break, tho factory baud may slip, the wages may fall, but over every good woman's head there tiro spread the two great, gentle, stupendous wings of tho Almighty. Many of you will go singlo handed through life, and yon will have to chooso lictwcou two character. Young womau, I nm sure you will turn your back upon tho useless, giggling, paint ed nonentity which society ignominious ly acknowledges to 1h u woman and ask God to make you a humble, active, earnest Christian. A UcIvm Life. What will becomo of this godlos dis ciple of fashion? What nn insult to her sox! Her manners are nn outrago upon decency. Sho is more thoughtful of the attitude sho strike upon the carpet than how she will look iu tho judgment, more worried about her freckles than her sins, more interested in her bonnet strings than in her redemption. Her ap parel is tho poorest part of it Christian womau, however magnificently dressed, nud no one ha so much right to dress well as a Christian. Not so with tho godless disciple of fashion. Tako her robes, and you tako everything. Death will como down on her somo day, uud rub tho bistro off her eyelids, nud tho rouge off her cheeks, mid with two rough, bony hands scatter spangle and glass beads and riugs nud ribbons and lace nud brooches aud buckle nud sashes and frisettes and golden clasps. Tho dying actress whoso lifo had boon vicious said: "Tho scene closea Draw tho curtain." Generally tho tragedy comes first and the farco afterward, but in her lifo it was first tho farco of a use less lifo and thou tho trngedy or a wretched eternity. A Mother In Iiriuil. ' Compare tho lifo and death of such n ono with that of somo Christian nunt that was ouco ft blessing to your house hold. I do not know that sho was evoi offered a hand in marriage Sho lived single, that uiitrammoled sho might bo everybody's blessing. Whenever tho sick were to bo visited or tho poor to be provided with bread, sho went with n blessing. Sho could pray or sing "Rock of Ages" for nny sick pauper who nsked her. As she got older there wero days when sho was n littlo sharp, but for tho most part nuntio wns n sunbonm just tho ono for Christmas eve Sho know bettor than nny ono elso how to fix things. Her every prnyor, as God heard it wns full of everybody who hnd trou- ble Tho brightest things iu nil tho house dropped from her lingers. She hud peculiar notions, but tho grandest notion sho ovor hail was to muko yon happy. Sho dressed woll auntio nl ways dressed woll bnt her highest adornment wo that of a meek und uiet spirit, which in tho sight of God i of irrent price When sho died, yon nil gathered lovingly ubout her, nud us yon carried her out to rest tho Sunday school class almost covered tho coffin with japonlcas, and tho poor people stood at the cud of the alloy, wth thoir anrons to their oyos, sobbing bitterly, aud tho man of tho world said, with Solomon, "Her price was abovo rubies," nud Jesus, u unto the maiden in Judiea, commanded, "I say unto thee, nrisol" OLDEST and ORIGINAL Dr.WHITTIER 10 WEST NINTH STREET, (NEAR JUNCTION.) KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. Regular graduate -VfUBY AU nuthorlied by the tale, and conced ed to be the lead ing end moat auo oeaaful Specialist In BLOOD. NUY- OUBandUWIHAHY DISEASES. Nervous Debility With Itn Many Gloomy Symptom Cunt. Lost Vitality Ptrttdly mad Pirmtntntty Rtitortd, Syphilis Curtd tor Lit Without Mtreury. Urinary Diseases Quickly Rtlhvtd mad Thoroughly Curtd, is Dr. It. J. Whlttlcr Invar iably successful? IlccnuMuhu mnUc.i tin pi-onil)- thnt bo ciiiiiint fulfill. Avoid cheap Why cure-nils nnd unskilled physicians, and consult Ur. Whlttlcr In newon or by letter (diving HymutotnH) nnd rocolvo tho cnndld opinion of a phyxlclnn of long c(Hrlriice, unquestioned kill nnd ntcrllng lulrfjrlty. MKDIOIMCS from our own laboratory fur nished nt Hiimll cost and shipped nnywhero Kccuro from olxcrvutlon. TUKATMUNX natcr Rent C.O.I). CONSULTATION. URINARY ANALYSIS. Ofllco hours 0 to I nnd 7 to R. Sunday 10 to 12. :flAlT" Health Mini HinergriirliMi jt U I tJ6 I for n eta. AtniiirM to prepay. Call or address In strict ronlldcnco DR. H. J. WHITTIER, 10 West Ninth Street, Kanaaa City. Me. FREE OR. HATHAWAY ft CO., SPECIALISTS.. (Itcgular Uruiluutei.) Aro l ho Irnillim mill moit urcciiful upecUtliU and will Klvuyuu help. Young ana mid dle uged men. llcmrklil(i rn UlU hn follow ed our tuntmcnt. Many, ynurt of emprrttne Itilti" uiiMif t-iirk- ' tt iiil'IIkhU thtl wu uloiifsownmid control fur ill ill.- nnlcnurmenwho liimi weak, undo i eloped or ilia eaKil nranrm, or who aro luirerlnc ifrom crrori of imiili aim cicrti rwtm nrnnprvoua and Impotent, ilin arorn of their ifrllovi anrt III contempt of tlii'lr frlrmla nnd ruin- ;jesv5rw rnnlutu. Iraitt lie tnmtriiitt-lnall pnltcnU. If iliey run poulmr U rmloreil. our own exclualvo trculwcat III afford u cure. Wmir.K! Ihm't roil want to net cured of tint wriiUiie.u wllli u trruttnent Hut yon can uan at liniiio nltlwmt InitnimcntK? Our wonderful trcav miutliaa cured otlivra. Wliynotyour Try It. CATAltRlT, nnd illKUCS Of tho 8kln, lllood, llcart, Liver und KtUncyt. HYPniiMH-Tho moit rapid, mo nnd cttectlTO remedy. A complete Cure Uuurualccu. HUN niHRAHKH of all ktndi cured whera many oilivra havo failed. VNNA.TVRAI. niACII.VItOEaj promptly cured In afew itaia. yuli'k, euro and eefo. Tbu IncludeeUleet and (I unurlia'a. TRUTH AND PACTS. We Imvn cured raaca of Chronic Olieaiea that avo failed to icci rurro mi uiu iiauua ui uiuer aputiar .L)bmmmmmmWf 'Wjkmmwmam vadrnSKv I .BaKHSj; vfm'l'JP vwaeNXv frm.Tn ate and medical Inmltiitca, HEMKHHEH that there- la hope Jie fnrYuu. Con.uit no other, a you lnny wuto raluauli time, oiiiain our ircaunem i once, Ilrwureiof freo nnd cheap treatment!. Wn irtve the heat and moit aclentitlo treatment nl moderate prlcca-aaluwa ran lie done for eafo and aklllful treatment. KKKK conaultullon at tho office or tor mall. ThorouKh examination end careful dial nnela. A homo treatment can lirnlven i In nnialorltr ofcaiea. Hend for Symptom Illank No. 1 for Mem No. 1 for Women . No. a for Skin lllteaara. All corns- BPomlenconnawcred promptly, llinlncaeatnctiy con fidential. Kntlro treatment vent. freo. from ooaei tlun. tiaener inflfn (.-..Ht.M.itif : nt fr.Hl frntfl llcfcr to our patlcnta, buaka and Luiloeea mem Addrcaeorcallon DR. HATHAWAY & CO., N.U. Corner HlKtli und Felix llta.,lloome I atld t (UpBtalraJ MT. .lOMEPII. MO. ttn NEW JEifiL LI FF , fet'laaai 1 1 aW S. I. C. WIST'fl UZ1VS A1TD BSiSf TOZATMZUT U H,.ld under ponitivo written oinrnnlw, by mitliorlri'd nunntH only, lo euro Weak Mernurzi ; 1XM mnminua; Urenmn; lncknf lYunute. Thoy Bay ponnutH nro oxtrnortllrinrily nutritious, itutl that, though nhnost wholly intliKCHtiblo raw or roasted, when reduced to meal nnd boiled or othurwiso thoroughly cooked thoy aro readily ahniniilated. Owing to their low proportion of BURur und Htarch, thoy may servo to enlargo iu most wolcomo degrco tho Mil of faro of iiernoiiri under treatmont for oftcsity. In other wordu, thoy aro an idenl aiitifat diet. From two point of view their valuo as food is of interest to Americans. In the first . -plnco. would it bo desirable or practisu- "blo to introduce tlio moral nnti grim hero? Secondly, is this now discovery likely to btiinulato tlio demand for United States peanuts? Tho later tines tlon is likely to bo nnswered iu tho neg ative, inasmuch as this kind of crop can bo grown and gathered in Africa nioro cheaply than in this country. Of course, as u matter of fact, tho poanut is not a rait at all. It is a sort or pea an uu aunl that has to bo planted every year and dies in tho fall. Tho bloshom of tho , plant puts forth a littlo nppendage, i which makcH its way into the moist i earth and swells out below ground into 1 a pod tlmt has from ono to four peas in it. When they avo ripe, they aro pulled ' -up, stacked in tho field to dry and fiual ly cleaned nnd sortod for market. i ' Wiubiugtou Star. .OKHtif llniiiinnd Norvo l'ipwor: Lout Mnnhoo Ouli kiiiwtti Nllit Ijommw: Kvll llrenma: Irfick rfintuiotipo! NnrviinammH! IjJimh1uii!o: hII DralnHl Ijomi of l'owor of tlin lnorntivo()rinin in either box, entiled liyovor-cxertloii, Youthful Krrom.or Kicrmmi lino of Tobacco, Opium ur Liquor, which lends to Misery. Consumption, InwiDlty mid Dontlt. Uy mnll,$l n box; nix for 3iwith irritt on Kunrnntoo in euro or roiuuu money, win Liver fill! euro Hick Ilondneho. IliliournrHa. Liver Complaint, Hoiirrmnnnrii. uyonepeia mm loubtii-utlun. aUAHANTEES in.ucd only by 'or Sulo byDcyoA rlfc. $500 Reward! WR will pny the above reward for any cate of Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, ttick Headache. In dlKtttloii Constipation or Cottlvenete we caunct cure with Wceftt Vegetable Myer WUa, when the directions arc strictly compiled, with. They arc purely Vegetable, nnd never fall torrUe sat isfaction. Sii-far Coated. tnrKe boxea, as ccntu, llcware of counterfeit nnd Imitations. The Ren ulne nmtiulaclured only by TUB JOHN C. WK3t COMPANY, CHICAGO, IU,. Tan Sulo by Dyo A. Grlce. J. H. Davis & Son, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. I also iniilto Farm Loans. Olllco in Moon liloelc, Hed Cloud, Nob They have some very fine bar i i gams miunu. Parties wishing to buy oall on or address the should nbovu WAMD 1.UCAI. iiliii TRAVELING, to sell our wrll lnwn nurcory fctnclt. ute-mly vtnpluni"t. Ouod imy. Complete outfttfrvt'. Nn iirt'Uoii. axpoiloiice iKceiiury. Uitnbllthea nvi-r 411 rr. ononeroi. 13 urernlioiupa. An I dieea.-i'i.KKXIX MUltHKIIV COMPANY. V, O.HOI131B. bloouuDgtoa, llutiola ISJ I'leU m laanajtiligTmri waMWfnateiyniri f mi ar m Jmm