TllM UUP CLOUD 01HUF, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 181)5. . -.-M--cMjtt-t.jiacjiai3iiTmwiiiMf JlJKjrtrga81rn.-TtiTtvfj-:i.i.J.Miu Ac . 4BKo BLOSSOMS Acts like a poultice, drawinc out fever and pain, and rcinvig. orating the entire Female Sys tem. It removes all obstructions and creates a healthy, natural flow of all secretions. It is the one natural cure for female troubles, because it is applied right to the diseased parts. Don't take internal rem edies for Female weakness, com mon sense requires a direct ap plication for immediate relief and permanent cure. "Orange Blossom" is a sure, painless cure for falling and dropsy of the womb, profuse, difficult, irregular menses, leu corrhcea, ulceration, tumors, sick headache, constipation, sal low complexion. "Orange Blossom" is apastile easily used at any time. Every lady can treat herself with it. Mailed to any address on re ceiptofSi.Dr.J. A.McGill&Co. 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, 111. I'op Mule lj . D-. ollliij; Itfil 4'louil xv.w Aitvi:tt'rtsE:K!:viv MSEBARNES INK"! , H m , r '.". I' pull -i . Sr 5-SM n.3 ' ' .. ' i ..... i ... .. ie r.ir:.cr'M lfl 1.1117',, l) flnra iU . " WANTED ! i,!;!iww,7; in tlil- aiiil .u'joiiilin: it .Hi". In t'f.W TKIIti: luiott v(;i.Nt. Chlflirf.trr'M riiult.li Dtumoiiil llraint ENNYROYAL P8LLS v Orijilnul nnl Only fit tnilrr. iV ti.k. lirur-lil fir VHuhftita 1 nHf tut L. " -! L. hi,.... Jt..... .t I.. If. .1 1.11I 1. tila1liA t;PVr nlr.( With lilt! tlMmn 'I ilUo JJf t (141(111 for (afttCUliif, liitilluDlll Kb I B ttriur r.ir l.ill,MiiM(r lrtlurii .Mull. I',(MM rrMKitomnlt S i M.-r Chit iMfilrrCbuiiiculCotiMutKaiMiStiiiiirtt rrriivn'iti 1 irni iiiwi rti'iuniit vt wn i tp. l lj aa LUll llluLUtl, I'btiua. iv WE HAVE NO AGENTS Init flilp frum our r.-inr ut VIHIHNIH iri'"l ' M.p n. wlicru lur 1 tiiii.inuti p ; uiy tltflllt tHltll "II - ll t...i - itli li;i::ir 1 1 hi 1. in ii 1 i'. . !' "' lll.llll . " 11 I " 1T I. I U .'I ' M '. '' 1 . kllil'l I IM'HI.I (Ml I 1 1. M - ' I I ' . I II . . . ' ' .1. ll $ .. I There were 3, 134,934 Packages of Inur.s kootukkr sola in 109., which made 15,675,735 gallons, or 3'3i494i7o glasses, suffi cient to give every man, wo. man and child in the United States, five glasses each did yougctyoursharc? Be sure und get some thi3 year. A 3) cent rackcr tati'i I fllloal. boUoerjKl.cn. HIRES', Lootbeepj :ciUH.E.iiiRzsio.,rhu. IE BBSK'S 1 " in. ftn remct 1 tt. tho ct it jj 1 U'inry')r - v tf tint cr t r r iKnousined til DlJlP Inn atu U, tiU a inUrrUyi lltiiktQU, HMU AS A PrtEVENVIVE l'veltlipricxltllitiifi illotorontuct any fncrfaldi.uw !.:- thociiflbf . tlimaairealyL.ru.Tgw4mr Aifticria ii a 1 ai witlidnnorrhii-iaiirtHlftt, wojuarui it THl mr i'f ' Hi". ikuju i"Ua W W JtlLl0l6llUi.'OUatUitJ. For Hide- by T)vyn& Clriei', llcil Cloud LAPSES no yuo know DR. FELIX IXDRUN'S STEEL PHD PEHHYnOYRL FILLS nro llio original nitd only 1:II1".NC1I, nnfoauilnv linlilucuro 1111 tli uuirkut. t'rlco f l.WJj ucut bf uiuil. UuDUinoMiMouly by Mold hy Ii)o fc4.ric; IC:I Cloud Xollt'u to 'I'citflifi. Kotieo is hcroby fivun that I will osatninu nil persons who may dc.tiro to oiler tliouiKclves as eaudidates for tcachcrii oft he public schools oi' tin a county, at Red Cloud on t.ho third Saturday of each month. Speoial cxaminatioiH will bo on tho l'ntlay jirot'ot'ding tlio lid unlay oi' each month. ' Tho Mantling dc-ired for 2d lid L'lade eiTiilicitttri is tho same leld hat- and no grade below 711 pur cent., avcraf fill per cent; for fiit crude certificate no grudii below 80 per ci'iit., nvcrugu !)0 per emit, in all bianohos required by law. "'' L). .M. 11 u.nteh, County Supt. Ill tlili iiihI .u'joiiilin: r ii.IIi"Iiii Our Journey Around tho World ! A lir.iu' lien I s In !! t I'm s l". ' l.uKc. ' I'll'- III' III I llllixl (M- Ml I l.t -t lltll I II ll .1 HI Till' lU'lt I ll I' "! I" 111 ik. Ill"' ) rti'l ollelell III :ill wliu w -lit pi tlmli'i- i r . i u l neiu I III tllld uliir i in :i ri -I " i tin. itli. In , tltlli'f in) III .linn- fir v i I i-i,lit. I. lie' CU'ilil. I'ihiii .hi " s. I f. tit it uii'l I: t'llH to fliiinr I'm pi"l. hi .i, ml . In A. It in tiling A Co , llii.'tliiiil, nun X e IIt Gil BILL NYE 15 AS ICING. UNDER THE WARM SOUTHERN SUN i HE TAKES A SIESTA. How the Land I'lrutin of tli Woit luillea Manage to V.Un Out mi Kxlntrttrr A Up crptlon at thn Lrtii-rV llo.pltnl 'lhc Life of a N&mru Due. (Copyright, lbV, by IMcar V7. Nyo.l Is tiii: Uaiiamas. I Possibly to thoso who limy nt times I yearn with n ureat bin; yo.un to bo it Fresh Air child, and sook it salubriotix clinio uloiif tliu palm infested borders of tho summer sens thesu lines may lirovo ueful und instructive. Tho first tourist to touch at tlies shores and seek much needed rest nnd chungo of Buenowns Christopher Coltini bus. It is btraiiKu that this reat navi fator, who attained unbounded advert H lug by his trip, should havo been in dan ger of iniprinoiiinont and deatli becausi his theory rej-ardiiiK tho rotundity oi tho oarth was regarded as contrary ti IN 1111'. Tlinl'irs. tho rolip;io:i of Ins tlnio, but such wa tho e.'f-o. Now it i (jtiito orthodox to boliovo in thi t'atfh'rt rotundity, and wo can seo liy this that oven religious bo lief is a matter of growth. Tho natives of theso ilnnds wero, m Columbus found thoui, noticeablo for "their swoctiieos t.f ti-mpi r and goodness of disposition." Th- y al-o bolioved in 0110 Supronio 15( k, and yet tho Span iards actually depopulated thoo ihlamh by coiivertim: tln-in to their buliof. Not 0110 of tho orixiu'tl natives or their de scendants is Hiippo.-ed to livo hero now. There aro a piod many divoree-i, formal nud informal, in this country, tho caui-es boin "nniisupportaiid inlldelity. '' lam greatly pained to know that infidelity is so couimou here. With t-'o much ood litlilu teachiiiK as thero has been iu this country tho prusuiico of infidelity as sliown by tho divorco trials is perfectly astonishing. After tho Spaniards had depopulated tho Hahamas mid other western islands tho buccaneers fallowed. Theo gents started iu with it few duotits nnd canoes, valued at if T'l. :r, ami soon cap tured tho SpanMis-hippinf,' by a htroihin worthy of a bi'tter eaii-e. Thcso bueea neers know tho n cfs m well that tlioy could board it Sp.mi-h vessel, loot tho cargo, hold tho jin-om n for ransom and bo out of tho way lieloro any 0110 could get nt thoni with lnrgu boats or licavy armed forces. A good deal tho 1.111110 custom is now prevalent among tho laud pirates of Cuba and tho Vt Indies. A Cuban bandit, after graduating at college, or ganizes a little athletic team and starts out for tho lulls. Tho party hangs about in tho deep di filisof the mountain conn try, whero it can hwoup down on tho tourist. Then it MirpiKes thuui, takes their ear bobs and watches, sells thorn to tho pawn people of Havana and holds tho nioro likoly ones for ransom. Notice is sent into town to inquiring friouds its follows: "Wo havu your pa hero witli us. Would you liko to have him coiuo homo and rattle round iu tho bosom of his family? i'leaso sond 2,fi00 Spanish dollars by an attraotivo un armed porhon, ami wo will rotum him. Otherwise wo shall repeat this notice with inclosuros. " Tho family hurries ab nit and soils tho piano at a sacrifice, but (..tiinot quito got tho money on time. A second lotter comes from tho chief, written 011 tho linost kind of papeturic, with boauti fill monogram ami crost, and roads as follows: "Wo aro pained to send this second note. "So is your pa. "Wo inclose liis ear. You will recog nizo it by tho wart. Other selections from him will bo made from time tn tinio. Threo thousand dollars will now bo required, though lie isnotsovaluabl as ho was. As wo remit to you install ments of your pa from timo to timo v rcalizo that wo aro cutting down lu valuo, especially when wobogln to work on him in thorough earuost. l'leaso do not mako it necessary for us to rosort to vital matters, as tho weather is getting warm, and your pa might bo hold at tho (load letter ofllco. in tho interest of those who havotho best interests of tho resur rection nt heart wo urgo that you will not encourage us to soatter your pa any moro than ueces-ary. "In closing allow mo to mibscriho myself, vory tiuceroly, your most obedi ent servant, "RiCAitno ComuAno Mauuuo, "Chief Anthropologist." Now Providence, tho island on which Nassau is situated, contains 85 squaro milos of geology and eight initios. There is no soil, Tho trouble is that tho farmers mo nopolize all tho soil personally, nnd thu mb vegetation, if thu agriculturist her would divide up with tho farm and let tho crops havo what dirt ho does not ac tually need to make himself hualthy, things would prosper hero. Tho island has a good stono founda tion for farms, but requires tho soil, which seems to bo walking about thu BtrottJ of Nusau bugging for drinks. v, - - Jjf There aro 1 1 hoi-ecs on this island, a I'ottago organ, two cases of Milwaukee beer and 18 of common leprosy. I took n look at threo of the lepers, but did n ''. shako hands. Nothing i-i moro annoying to n known man liko myself than to fit . a reception in tho leprosy hospital t) at where you havo been standing shaki.ig hands there is a pilo of fingers on tho floor which havo been left by admiring friends. This kind of leprosy is not contagions. I say this so that tho reader need havo no tears about reading this article. It will not bo apt to convey tho disease. I was teudeied a leceptiou by tho Lepers' hospital at Nassau, but I shrank from it. Leprosy is inherited, but not contagious. It ti.tsses from father to son and takes t lie place of real estate. Those whodouotcaio to inherit tho limestone pavement hero may inherit tho leprosy and the right of piscary iu tho Atlantic ocean. A cocoautit and a turtle will keep a family hero over a week. Tho United States consilium hero is worth :$:i,000, and you get tho New York holiday magazines 011 tho Fourth of.Tuly. Tho consul hero is Mr. McLean, a very pleasant olllcial who has held his place niuo years. Ho must bo a very competent ollleer, or else nobody in thu Unit oil States cares to como hero for four years. Mr. McLean was sent hero for 13 years, but ho gets nearly threo years' good timo for not having tried to escapr'. 1 might liko to spend a honeymoon hero or recover from gout, but otherwiso I would not hanker for this mad, mad life, which ennsiMs mostly of walking from tho Imtid down to tho dock, whero you spit thoughtfully into tho beautiful water and return to tho hotel again. Tills is ti'tfiil, but it does not improvo one inti ll dually. If I had a brand new bride and feared that sumo one morn at tractive than I wo will just sup pose this lor tho sako of argument might win her from me, if 1 mingled too much iu Saratoga, I would bring her heie, whero 1 would have no rival. I would l.i ep tho money and return tickets in my own possession and threat en to leave her hero if she smiled oil an other. Hut, thanks to tho fatal gift of beauty, I do not havo to do that I My chief dif ficulty now consists iu keeping thu moths from scorching their beautiful wings in tho bright glare of my mas ivo smile. Tliero nro (ir0,000 mother less, houseless dogs here, nnd thoso who havo mothen refer to them with shame' Ob, oh, n!i" Tho lifo of a Nassau dog is tho bleak, t thing on earth I No home! Nohairl No parents' lovol No teeth! Nothing but hunger, hot weather anil a split stick on his tail. 1 never saw anything moro unhappy than tho dogs here. Iu Constautiuopl" tho dog ha- no future. IIu has not been emancipated, but ho is not molested. Hero thu only exorciso one lias consists iu kicking a pathway through tho dog undergrowth and worthless uigucr bum population. Tliero is hero a dog in tho air most of the time. I've got quit" a football knto from ovorkicking lnyclf. Hvery one who comes hero is apt to over kick himsi !f. (This is p. ritlago. ) I met a l.t. rary youth tho other day who wanted to chat. Uisctissing people of note, of whom ho seemed to bo well informed, ho said casually, "Hy tho way, .lulia Hawthorne lias n plantation somewhere lu :u in thcso ihlanils I be lieve." "Yes," l H.-.id, "I think sho has. Sho and .Alary Ann Crawford own 0110 to gether and gum sponti cako, rubber erasers and t iituiso shell souvenir spoons for tho New York market." A new bridu and groom, with now trunks, now clothes, now gloves, new valises, now umbrellas and new every thing iu the traveling line, as brides and grooms ahva.Vrt have, aro hero with us. Ho is fresh as a dew laden daisy. How ho got so far away from limno without any one, to take caro of him I do not know. Ycsti rday ho got gay nt dinner and thought ho would order something in tho shape of a beverage. Ho looked over tho list of wiius and mineral wa ters for some time ami then decided to tako a bottlo of I5etheda water, but tho waiter said they were out of Ilethcsda water. So tho young m.iu compromised by ordering a bottlo of llunj.tdi water. I asked him afterward how ho liked it, and ho said ho thought that a tasto for Hunjudi water must bo acquired. Thero has been some investigation and official inquiry regarding tho cause of our shipwreck and so far no good reason given for thu terrible loss and frightful "'VS3 V is --r i'u TKaru rsr -j zpr OX T1I15 DOCK. risk of human lifo. At the bottom of it all 110 doubt is the measly price paid to masters of ships 011 this line. Coming up the coast on tho trip be fore ours tho steamer suddenly found horsolf on" Damegat with tho light on her starboard instead of her poit bowl 1 11 other words, sho was swiftly sail ing for Dtiluth and iu a few moments would havo been in tho middle of n cornfield had not tho man on watch no ticed the light iu timo. I am told that tho captain of a steam er on tills lino gets :?OTi pnr month. That would bo all right for tho driver of a ,4?i?- fr if trill m bobtail ttveet car, but whero 0110 has half n mil I ion worth of property nud n hundred lives iu his charge foTi per mouth is not sufficient remuneration. Such i matt must know how to navigate a ship just as well as tho master of au Atlantic liner. Ho must know that tho earth is round, liko a ball, and slightly depressed at tho poles; also that tho earth is composed of laud and water, nud that sho revolves upon her axle trees onco iu 31 hours, and that mid way between the poles thero is an imag inary lino called tho equator. All these things ho can hardly know positively at (05 per month. Ho may orr at times on n salary liko that. Ho might get nil thu track a little, as did a young man hero in tho treasury department the other day. Speaking of elocutionary training nnd its advantages, ho said, "1 tell you, there's nothing liko a good elocutionary training to give 11 man a lino resinous tone of voice." "Yes," said another clerk, "it must holp tho pitch. " 1 need hardly add that tho man is a Tar Ileol. ucCy lll KlKMV llllll. Washington, hearing that tho colored sentinels could not bo trusted, went out 0110 night to ascertain if thu report was correct. Tho countersign was "Cam bridge," and tho general, disguised, its ho thought, by a largo ovuicoat, ap proached a colored sentry. "Who goes there?" cried thosentinel. I "A friend," replied Washington. "Friend, advance unarmed und give tho countersign, "said thocolored man. Washington canto up and said, "Uo. bury." , "No, sah," was tho response. I "Medford, " said Washington. "No, mill," returned tho colored sol dier. "Charleston," said Washington. 1 Tho colored man immediately ex claimed, "1 toll you, Massa Washing ton, no man go by hero 'out ho say Caiubridgol" Youth's Companion. I IIU I.lttln Si'liemr. Urown Toll you, old man, I havo a sohonio now that absolutely roqttires no capital and is a sure winner every timo. 1 am going to get rich. Haker You wouldn't lot n follow iu, would you? Drown Well, seuing that It Is you, I will lot you iu for $5. linker Oh, well, if 5 is not much to risk on n good thiugl Hero it is, nud now tell mo what your scheme is. Drown That's it. liakcr What's it? Drown That is. Haven't I jut made n five nut of it? !o thou and do like wise Cincinnati Tribune. In Wlliliit ClilniK". Mr. Eugcuu Field onco iu London took Mrs. Humphry Ward iu to dinner. Mrs. Ward was monumental and im passive, and several courses passed in a decent and orderly silence. Finally she turned to Mr. Field and said: "Toll us of Chicago, of your habits and customs. I havo never known any 0110 who lived there." And Mr. Field replied, beginning thus, "Well, Mrs. Ward, when 1 was caught, I was living in it tree. " Chap Dook. revocation. Judge What mado you htriko tho plaiutilV? Prisoner Why, wowcro riding down town, and ho had thonervoto ask 1110 if I didn't think that tho weatiier was that kind that mado a man feel as thougli ho was alivo. Syracuse Post. Ituiuxnro of tlio Illino Mukoiiiu. "I congratulate you on your engago niout to tho giantess," said tlio ossified man, "but it will cost you it great deal to keep her in dresses, won't it?" "Yes," sighed tlio dwarf, "sho comes high, but l'vo got to havu her." Chi cago Tribune. ItmtMIc Critic Has that painting of yours, "At Work in tho Fields." lecelved uuy favorable comments? Artist A lather seedy looking man stopped to look at it today, and iiu said it mado him tired. Philadelphia Dec ord. Del! mil. It was asked about an iudilTcrcut football player what place ho occupied in the field was ho 11 full back or a half hack? "No," was tho reply; "ho was a drawback. " Doston Pot. A Itl'llUHll. Sanford I'm sorry, old man, that Anglior has gnnu for your new play so. Morton Oh, that's nothing. I don't pay any attention to what ho says. Ho simply writes what ho picks up in the lobby. London .ludy. A Oiii'hIIiiii of Ouiiiitlty, Chineso Kmperur (nervously) What news? Official Japan is now anxious for peace. Kmpcror (gloomily) Y-o-s, but how big a piece? Tit-Dits. Ntrui Ic liy Tlirm. Absontiniuded Professor (who has been snowballed by naughty boys on tho hillside) I must send n communication to thu academy regarding tho plienomo iially largo suowllakos this whiter. Fliegendu Hlatter. Willi thn .Inker. "Who was tho wisest of tlio wlur" Tim teacluT unU'hI. nnd tlicu I!l stupid pupil In oli- rved With ilurco nud threattnliii; ken. A llttln fellow Mi-ill Ills lilillil- " 'Thus Noah, sir," ho explained. "Whjt ' " 'Ciiu-e," hu iinswerul pp nipt nud clear, "Ho went in wln.it It ritned." Huston IluiiiM. BACKACHE. fefi yi j' CL 'riAC -" Try it, and you will agree with the thousand" who say it is the "pmiULlsSS KbW.linY" for curing ailments of the l.ivei, Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Bright' Disease. For sale everywhere at $1.00 per bottle. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS. MO. SHE PELT 0IFFCKEN1LY. ArrMni; nt tlio I'olnt WIiito 1'ropiianU With l'iniiTfiiiry. Tho brown eyed girl's eyes wero spaikliug ami her cheeks wero aglow when sho met tho blue eyed girl oil Jef ferson avenue. Their greeting was elVu sive, as girl gteetings always am when they nio 011 any soit. of good terms with each other, ami they walked along to gether for two or linen minutes before they began to talk about thu men. "Well," exclaimed tho brown eyed girl, "all I've got to say is that if any man in tho whole statu of Michigan wero to ask mo to marry him now I would reject him with paralysing promptitude." "Oil, Kutli, "responded tho bluu eyed girl anxiously, "why do you say that? Von didn't talk that way yesterday." "I'erhap.s 1 didn't, " said tlio brown eyed girl, "lint possibly matters havo changed in a day." "I'm awfully sorry to hear you talk so, dear," said tho blue eyed girl, al most pathetically. "Why, I'd liko to know?" wns tlio defiant inquiry. "liecaiiM", dear, It isn't a bit liko you, and I was so hopeful you and Frank would ngreo and bo happy." "Well?" ami tho brown eyed girl's eyes glowed lieicoly. "Wasn't hu up to seo you last night?" asked tho blue oyed girl with a tono of fear in iier voice. "Yes, ho was," admitted tho brown eyed girl. "And nfter that do you say what yon do about men?" and tho bluu eyed girl's eyes gruw moist. Sho was an awfully good girl, with real old fogy notions about luvo and rapture and all that sort of thing. "Indeed 1 do," retorted the brown eyed girl, "and why shouldn't I?" "Decause, dear, it sounds cold nnd cruel and heartless, as 110 woman should bo. Love is tlio greatest thing iu tlio world, nud unno can happily ignore iter treat it as a material feeling. What did Frank do or say that you should talk so dilTerontly from your sentiments of yes terday?" Thu brown eyed girl rippled over witli a laugh. "You dear, stupid thing," sho ux claimed. "lie proposed to me, and I ac cepted him. You would hardly under those cit ctimstaiices expect mo to accept a proposal of marriage, would you? I'd accept Frank again if ho wero to ask me, but that is scarculy necessary, I think." Then tho bluo eyed girl pinched tho brown eyed girl's arm and said sho was a horrid wretch for fooling her that way. Detroit Free Press. WHY SUWEB WITH Sick and Nervous HEADACHE? Vou may bo oaslly und quickly curod by talcintf Ayers Pills " I lmvc been u victim of torn- o bin headaches, and hao never i'liiiud nin thing to relievo them 0 so iiuieklviis Aers Pills. Siuco o I began taking this medicine, the oi iiiiacKs nave necouio less nnii z lesn frequent, until, nt present, o! mouths nave passeii much 1 o have had one."-C'. F. Xi.WJlAN, lmg.spur, Vu. g "Having used Aycr's Pills with 0 great .success lonlyspepsiu, from o which I .suffered tor years, I re- solved never to be without thorn in my household. They nro in- o deed effective." Mrs. Sat.mi: o .Moimiis, vs, Willow .st Phlla- g ilelphia, Pa. o "I nlwnvs use Ayor's Pills, and o think them excellent." Mrs. CI. o I W I'l'Pllf- .Ifliil.'vtlll l'ltl O Ayer's Pills o Received Highest Awards o AT THE WORLD'S FAIR? 000000000000000000000000? ...... ,4. . .11. II. l...lll.l(lll. 1111, ,11, ,,,,,, mill, ,,,, I Kf tUlltd VTntKt All tUt IAIU. Ri Iwl UMt Couk'li nynip. Toxica Uml. Uro tl tl In tiniii. Sold hytlnik'L'lala jg WHY ? Because your Liver atul Kidneys are out of order. For years ami years housewives all over the country have used with best results Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver B Kidney Balm. ,--:................ ......... j OLDEST and ORIGINAL Dr.WHITTIER 10 Wl'ST NINTH STREET, (NEAU JUNCTION.) KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. ReRiilar fuaduat outliorlJoU by tha state, and conoerl od to lio tho lnd ItiK and moat uo connful Oneolallat In BLOOD, NERV. ? OUSondURINANV ., N DISEASES. Nervous Debility With It Many tlloomy Symptom Curti, Lost Vitality I'crttrtly nnd lrmanently Htitortd. Syphilis Cured for Life Without Mcrtury. Urinary Diseases Quickly Kcllcvnl una laorougaly Cured, Why is Dr. K. J. Whlttfor fnvur lulify successful? llecnusoha lnaUi'.s mt iroinli'S thath oiinniit fiiltlll. Avoid ohcnp cure-iills mill utislsllleit pliyslclnus, uml consult Dr. Wlilttler In person ur liy letter (Ktvtnit symtitoms) unit receive tlio otuidlil opinion of n physician nt litiitf eierlene, uiuiueslluuecl kill uml Hterlini; Integrity. Mi:i)l('IM:s from our own laboratory for ntslieil nt small cost ami shipped anywhora secure) from innervation. TKKATMUNT utr sent C. 0. 1). FREE CONSULTATION. URINARY ANALYSIS. OMcc hour) 0 to -I ami 7 to 8. Butulny 10 to IX Oi iS-rl-v J T' Health uml r.inrft')ncl LlUIUCl forOetK. luniiH-to ,ireiy. Cull or address In ntrlrtronllilunco DR. H. J. WHITTIER. 10) Waat Ninth Stroet, Kansaa City, I ji'iiin'i-iMe.' .11W1.-1: I will stand in) jack ut Cowles, Mon duy nnd Tuesday and in lied Cloud, at Dny'H burn, Wednesday, Thursday, Pri day and Saturday. t'lios. Kmkiii. lll-l t. r L. WINKUEY, lielliillerr, Kkd (Jt.OUI), Xkiikabka. Will attend wales ut rHiiinmitilt' llinnes. Satis faction t;imraiit'-cd. CAN I OIITAIN A I'ATl'.NT ? 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