O ; > Warner's SAFE Kidney and Liver'Cure ( its former title ) , SOLD TO FEBRUARY 1st , C835 ! The highest Medical Authorities pronounce it the only known Specific for Kidney , Liver and Urinary diseases ; that it has no equal as a BLOOD PURIRER , and that it is the best safeguard - guard against contagious diseases , both acute and chronic , If jteeping the Kidneys and Liver the great organs of the body- in healthy condition , disease then being impossible. Wo can furnish over One Hundred Thousand voluntary Teitlmonlals similar to the following. * I * Bead them for the good of yourself 'your family and your friends. Note the following , showing how this vast number of bottles ( was distributed , as evidenced by our sales-books. : , Resort to the Remedy that iPIirae-tercths (9-10) of Sufferers Require , thereby Saving Continuous Debility and f Expensive lyieds " " " > SATISFACTION iesfgaasft-iiaKiaaaipBBQi IP ; V' u All the Testimonials abore given arc from persons who were CUBED several years a& and remain . R. U. AWARE THAT Lorillutfs Climax Plug kcAriar > nrf ntea ; UntLorfflardl * * Iienf flne eat t tfc t Lortllard'i an4.tbt LortlUrd1 ! Si t , < nMUS7confident * k > FEMALE PILLS , Sirlat , Cotton B ot snd other good Uontkty reraaj * liejralators. By mall wrapped la plain wrapper ttftperbq. * Of W.B.fK.NXCK > St.Jotephtk . T RIPITELZQRAPHY. SHOET-HA1TD ui I &JUUI XYPE WKITKO kere. HtnatioM n U alsi * * . Addrem YafeaWae Bm. . Jifl Till . ITU Oyster Eaters. The month of March is here , a month in which the oyster , in this latitude , is Bupooscd to don its most appetizing qualities and tempt the epicure to even moro than his ordinary indulgence Exactly how many of them it is possi ble for him to swallow at a sitting wo won'fpretend to say. Capacities vary in different individuals , and as the epicure is , of course , an individual , no definite number can bo fixed upon as his rale. Speaking : of capacity in the oyster line , the following story wil hear repeating. Not a great many years a ; o a some what celebrated European prima donna visited this country and , with her maid , vook up her quarters at one o the fashionable hotels of Now York. Hearing the American oysters praiset so highly , she determined , on her re turn to the note ! after one of her operatic performances , to give them a trial. Ringing for the waiter , she gave her order. "Bring oysters for one. " 'How many will you have Madame ? " asked the waiter. "How many ? Well , I am very hun gry and might possibly get throng ! with a thousand , but a hundred wil answer my present purposes. You may bring mo a hundred to commence with. " And taking up a newspaper she commenced scauning its contents , first giving a passing glance at the surprised expression that crossed the man's face as ho left the room. After a delay which , to the hungry prima donna , seemed needlessly long , a knock name at the door. "Come in , " and half a dozen waiters entered , in single file , each bearing a tray half- filled with plates containing saddle- rocks on the half-shell , quarters of lemons , crackers , etc. The secret of the servant's surprised look as he left the room after receiving the order was now plain to the lady. Her ignorance of the dimensions of tlio American oyster had been the cause.of her per petrating a practical joke at her own expense a joke which she was now rather anxious to keep to herself. Quietly dismissing the servants with "Yes , those will do ; you may go , " she commenced and ended her feast , wondering how she was to dispose of tho'dozens of great oysters that still lay on their shells untouched. A mo ment of doubt , and she raised , the window ; then taking up the oysters one by one with her fork , she scatter ed them out through the window in all directions , continuing the operation until the hunured shells lay empty upon the plates. Then ringing the bell for the servants , she sat down at the table and picked up her paper. The look of astonishment uponthe faces of the servants when they enter ed and saw the empty shells fully compensated the lady for the mistake she had made in her estimate of the American oyster. "Take away these shells and bring me another hundred stay , to-morrow will do ; " and the astonished waiters filed out of the room with their load of shells and a high opinion of the prima donna's capacity for oysters. Princes , poets , pontiffs , orators , statesmen , and wits have gluttonized over the oyster- bed. Oysters were at one time , it is true , in danger of being forgotten. From the fourth century to the fifteenth they were not much in use ; but from that date to the present time the de mand has never slackened. Going back to the times which we now regard as classic , wo are told that wo owe the original idea of pisciculture to a cer tain Sorgius Orata , who invented au oyster-pond in which to breed oysters , not for his own table but for profit. Vitellius ate oysters all day long , and some people insinuate that he could eat as many as a thousand at one sitting a happiness too great for belief. Callistheiies , the philosopher of Olynthus , was also a passionate oys ter-eater , and so was Caligula , the Roman tyrant. The wise Seneca dal lied over his few hundreds every week , and the great Cicero fed his eloquence with the dainty. The Latin poets sang the praises of the oyster , and the fast men of ancient Rome enjoyed the poetry during their carouse , just as modern fellows , not at all classic , en joy a song over their oysters in the parlor of a London or provincial tav ern. ern.In all countries there are records of the excessive fondness of great men for oysters. Cervantes was an oyster- lover * and he satirized the oyster-deal ers of Spain. Louis IX. , careful lest scholarship should become deficient in France , feasted the learned doctors of the Sorbonne once a year on oys ters ; and another Louis invested his cook with an order of nobility as a re ward for his . oyster-cookery. Napoleon leon , also , was an oyster-lover ; so was Rousseau , and Marshal Turgot used to eat a hundred or two just to whet his appetite for breakfast. Invitations tea a dish of oysters were common in the literary and artistic circles of Paris at the latter end of the last century. The encyclopedists were particularly fond of oysters. Helvetius , Diderot , and the Abbe Raynal , Voltaire , and others were confirmed oyster-men. Among British celebrities , Alexander Pope was an oyster-eater of taste , and so was Dean Swift. Thompson , of "The Seasons , " who knew all oed things , know how good a thing an oys ter was. The Caterer. Peculiarly French. The same features are always found at French balls year after year , youth ful , bright-eyed , red-cheeked and agile women. I have observed that these young creatures , who had certainly passed 30 years when I first saw them ten or twelve years ago , are invariably accompanied by callow and blonde young men. I will add very young men. Each year they come to the masquerades leaning affectionately on the arm of a crushed and joyless sap ling , and the sapling invariably thinks he has the finest thing at the ball. There are , perhaps , five hundred or eight hundred of these narrow-chested , rather delicate-featured , light-haired and rather well-dressed young men at every French ball , and they have more real vivacity and life , gro'w more ex cited over pretty things , and dance with more enthusiasm than anyone else at the ball. New York Cor. San Francisco Argonaut. CarbollncN. He wins at last who builds Ws trust In loving words and actions just , whcsD head , whose walk , whosn very main , Proclaim the use of Curnollnc. There Is a ra je In Entc'and Just now for am- tmlnnco classes. Lar c gatherings take place at Lady Bradicy's with this cad In view. "Rough ojijnt ! "jilgnr8outna .311cr . 15c. 1 Health Itc-ncwer'rfur weak niua. Queen Victoria's bestowal of the Albert medal on a simple police constable has clven great satisfaction to the force. A CA ! ! > . To nil who are Buffering from errors nnd Indiscretions ot youth , nervous weakness , early decay , loss ot manhood , &o. , I will IT A Tr send ? ir * u ni rocelpe * < n . . . . . that _ , . „ will . ,1. _ euro _ . . „ _ , , i FllKB r _ . . _ _ A OF . . . - , - _ _ „ _ cnvolopo * Station D , New York. There over flfty penitentiaries and 2.400 Jails In the United States. They contain 50.000 criminals , amUhelr estimated cost la $500,000. SCRATCHES. J.M. Shaffer , Madlson.'Wlit. . gays : "I cured rv horue oft ho worst uaic or scratches that I c\er w , with Veterinary CartiolljaU e. Of all the valves or oint ments that 1 ever saw , this Is the 'boss. ' " SSandjO cents at Druggists. Save money and bo in the" heart of the city by stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel when you visit Omaha , the only $2.00 per day house. Tables as good as any other house in Omaha. No charge ' for "style. " Wo don't have any. Invalids are now fed on balrcd'milk. The milk Is put in a plaas jar , covered with paper on top , and baked ten hours In the oven. "Ifniieh on Toothache. " Instant rcilqf. 15. uoueli on licit , " cures liumorn. eruption * , rlns- worm , tetter , salt rheum , frosted feet , chilblains. Eclipse of the son A baby daughter. Bos ton The Two Deacons. "This is a sad , sad , world , " mur mured Deacon Goodman , as ho me chanically unlocked the door of a cor- 'nor cabinet. "Indeed it is , indeed it is , " assented Deacon Better-man , sympathetically. "No joy is unalloyed. " "True , very true , " answered Deacon Goodman , as he put some sugar in two glasses and added some liquid from a black bottle. "You like yours this way , I suppose , brother ? " "Yes , yes , " was the sad reply. "Wo all have to take the bitter with the sweet. Philadelphia Call. A Boston Woman's Victory. A Boston woman led in the low-cut corsage , and could the Puritan matrons have anticipated a descendant shock ing the wicked society of the captain in this way , they would never have crossed the briny for liberty and conscience sake. But it is true , and it is a good deal to assert ; for women hero have not been prudish about low-neck dresses. In fact , while trains are often under the feet of guess , they sometimes look about for the waists , which arc scarcely visible at all , to such an ex treme has the low corsage been carried this season. But on that occasion everybody admitted that Boston had outdone the national capital. Boston Letter. Tiling : of Beauty. The most bril liant shades possible , on all fabrics , are made by the Diamond Dyes. Unequalled for bril- lianey and durability. lOc. atdiusrjrists. Send 2c. for 3i Sample Colors. Wells , Kichardson & Co. , Burlington , Vt. To produce a sensation by an original per formance , a young man in the City of Mexico attempted to commit suicide by stabbing him self with a corkscrew. For Coughs and Throat Disorders use BHOWN'S BUOXCHIAL TJIOCHES. "Have never chanced my mind respecting them , ex cept I think" better of that which T began think ing well of. ' Jicv. Henry Ward Eecclier. Sold only In Boxes. A populaFdcntist of Galvcston , Texas , has been sued by a colored man for § 30,000 dam ages , growing out of the death of the paln- ! till's wife under the Influence of chloroform in the dentist's office. "Rough on Corns" hard or soft corns , bunion * . 15c. "Buchu palba , " Great Kldneyand Urinary Cure. Of the whole population of the globe it is estimated that 00,000 persons die eve.y day , or more than one each second. Dairymen Prefer It. MESSRS. WE&LF , RICHAKDSON & Co. : Since the introduction of your Improved Butter Color amonff my customers It has piven universal satisfaction. The leading dairymen in tins section who have used it give it the preference over all other colors , of whatever name or nature. They are especially pleaded with the fact that it does nut become rancid , like other oil colors , nnd their product brinjjs highest prices in market. W. S. NAY , Druggist. VT. , April 5 , 1633. The earnings of New South "Wales railways increased $1,062,821 last year. HAT-FORI > SAUCK enriches hot Joints , stews , chops , fish , &c. Excelled by none. Try It. A statue of Mr. Gladstone is to be placed in one of the public squares at Athens , Greece. A Naples tradesman , with an eye to busi ness , lately Invited the archbishop to attend the opening of his monster drapery establish ment and give his formal benediction to the enterprise. The unsuspecting prelate accept ed the Invitation , and thus enabled the dealer to profit by this advertisement. Your blood may be laden with Impurities , but Hood's Sarsaparllla will thoroughly cleanse , enrich , and vitalize It. The most severe cases of scrofula , salt rheum , bolls , pimples In fact all affections aris ing from Impure blood yield to Hood's Sarsaparllla , the great blood purifier. It also cures dyspepsia , biliousness , sick headache , kidney and liver com plaints , sharpens the appetite , and builds up the whole system. "For over a year I had two running sores on my neck. I took Hood's Sarsaparllla and am entirely cured. " C. E. LOTEJOT , Lowell , Mass. Ton © Up the System "I take Hood's Sarsaparllla for a spring medicine , and I find It Just the thing for me. It tones up my system and makes me feel like a different man My wife takes-It for dyspepsia , and slio derives a great amount of benefit from It. She says It Is the best medicine she ever took. " FKAXK C. Ttn- UEK , Hook and Ladder Ko. 1 , Friend street , Boston , Mass. "Hood's Sarsaparllla lias cnred me of blood poison. " W. H. BABE , Stcubcnvllle , Ohio. Scrofula ItTl with pleasure that I tell what Hood's Sarsv pnrllla has done forme. Two years ago I was suffer- ng from scrofula. Great scrofulous sores and abscesses kept coming In my head. My nose was almost eaten out Inside. I had tried nearly every thing , and had gUen up all hope , when some one spok'e to me about Hood's Sarsaparllla. I tried It , and at once began to feel better ; and when I had taken four bottles I was as well ai ever I had been- The sores erenow all healed , and I am a well man. " ( Xi.r.Bxc2 JOHNSON , Erie , Penn. When yon visit New York City , via Central depot , save Bapgage Exprcssagc and $3 Car riage illrc , anu btop at tlui Grand Union Hotel. opposite said depot. Six hundred elepui ! rooms fitted up at a costof one million dollars * SI and upwards per day. European plan. Ele vator. Restaurant supplied with the best. Horse-cars , stages and elevated railroad to al depots. Families can live better for less money at the Gr.ind Union Hotel than ut an > other first-class hotel In the city. There arc at least f 0,000,000 cgss consumed ' dally in the UniUd States. That Is over 4,000 , 000 dozen , and at an average price will amount to at least it'0 , 000. . " . ' " . ac. "Rough on Coug.'n" Troches. Me. Liquid Health Huncwer" for Dfllc.it < rw < > men. There are Uow Ipiitcm Chinese Sunda } schools In New York , ten In 1 rooklyn and one in Jersey City. They have . .bout 700 mtm bcrs. bcrs.An An exhibition of the works of the celebrat ed Austrian painter , llak.tr' , has recently been opened at Vienna. For DIzzlnosK t ke Allcn'a Iron Tonlo Bitters. All genuine- bear the signature of J. V Alien , DruggUt , St. I'aul. Minn. Some young southerners are preparing to start a cattle ranch In Alabama upon the In dian territory and Texas plan. THE purest , sweetest and best Cod Liver Oil In the world , manufactured from frcbh , healthy liters , upon the sea shore. It U abxnliitoly pure and sweet. I'a tlents who have once taken It prefer It to all others. I'hjBlclnni have decided It superior to any of the other oils In market. Made bv C'ASWJtLf. IUZZ.DIU & . Co. . New York. _ A child died recently in North Adams o diphtheria. As the father was a Protcstan and the mother a Catholic , a difference arose as to what mlulsUr should attend the funeral No settlement being reached , the child WHS burlrd without ceremony of any kind. Sprmgjleld ( J/as. ) Jej > uwlcan. "Rough on Pain" Porosed Plaster l.r > c. Llip ! d 33o "Wells' Health r.cnewer" for Dyspeptla. Debility Many a Lady is beautiful , all but her skin ; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. This remedy contains no injurious dnifi . Ely's Cream Balm when applied Into the no * trlls , will be absorbed , effectually cleaning the head of catarrhal virus causing healthy secretions. It allays Inflammation , pro tects the membrane from fresh colds , completely heals the sores and restores the henses of taste , smell and hearing. It Is Sot a Liquid or Snuff. A few applications re- HCVP. A thorough treat ment will cure. Apracable to use Price no cents bj mall or at druggists. . Send for circular. ELY BP.OS. , Dru0lsts , Owcgo , A' , i" Oldest Medicine the World CThe lr. JsaacThompson's ELEBRAFED EYE-WATE This article Is a carefully prepired physician's pro scription , and has been In constant usu for nearly a century , and notwlthstandlnjrthc many other prepir- ntlons that hae been Introduce ! ! Into the markut the sale of this article Is constantly Increasing , it the directions are followed It will never fall. We particularly Invite theattentlon of phoslclans to Its merits. Joiix L. THOMPSON , Soss is Co. , Troy , N. Y. Y.pnEAFEST pnEAFEST LIST OF ARTISTS MATERIALS ART U W.&N. Oil Tube Colors , /to. doz. ; b-ible fn I Brushes , Sc. up ; BIT.-.UOS Tc. up ; J'Ianucs5c.uP. I'alleU JSc. ; Easels , BUc. : Arkts' lJo w. S1.M : IMnuK lie. up ; Oils , 12 12cVarnish. . 25c. ; Gold or Silver Paint. 2Sc. Canvas s 7.V.j ard : Pottery and Not cities for Ueeoratinz lc. up ; Studies rented , 20c. rer week ; Gold Plush Frames Mouldings , Painting. Enfrravinsrj , Cord and Nails : PI ANOS and ORGANS , from 52aup\ioHns , * > ; . R/l / 1 1 0 1 r > llanios , 33.50 ; Fifes. Zithers. Sheet Music , 1-1 IV ! U O I U off list ; Instructors for all instruments , oi A. IIOilMS , Omaha. Send 2 cent Stamp for Catalogue. "Will buy 25 per cent moro Groceries at the Old R9 liable Store of J. B. FKENCH & CO. , OMAHA , than canbe bought else\vhtfro in me s'.ace. They i 15 Ibs A Sugar for - - - - S 1.00 10 ll > 3 Extra C Susrsir for - - - & > 1.OU 14 Ibs GrnaitlatedSugar for - - J1.OO 1O 1-J5 Iba > "ew Orleaus. Sugar for - & 1.UO And other goocU In proportion. Send for Monthly Price Lists. J. B. French & Co. . OMAHA. I have a positive remedy for tbo afcoro dlsea ; by Its use thousands of cases ot the worst kind and of font ; itandlne have bean cured. Indeed. ostronetsniTfaitli In Its efficacy.Mint I will send TWO BOTTLE3 FREE , together witn a YALUABI.ETBEATISE on this dlseoi * toanvanfferor. Giveexpressnnd V. O.addma. _ 1 DB. T. A. SLOCOM , 161 fcarlSt. , Now York. Bro. Jonathan's Mes 80 pages , Illnatratcd. Senti Postpaid.forTwelvo Cents. Pnbihhlaj Uouse , 23 ti SI Bsi Sample BooX Premium List , Pries List CARDS sent free. U.S.CardCo. . CencrbrootConii W. N. TTM Omah * , 257 14. WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS please eay you saw the advertisementiathls paper "Last spring I was tronbloi with bolls , caused by my blood being out of order. Two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla cured me , and I can safely recommend It/ ' JOSEPH Scnocii. Peorla , 111. "I was troubled with salt rheum three years. I took Hood's Sarsaparllla and am entirely cured , and my weight has Increased from 103 pounds to 133. " MRS. ALICE SMITH , Stamford , Conn. " 3Iy son suffered from spring debility and loss of appetite , but was restored to health as soon as he began to take Hood's Sartaparllla. " MBS. THALIA SMITH. Sciplo llle , X. Y. Biliousness Cured During the spring and summer I was troubled with biliousness and loss of appetite. I was advised to try Hood's Sarsaparllla , and I did so with the best results. I have recommended it to a great many of iny customers , to whom It has given entire satisfaction. " E. K. KOWLAND , Druggist , Indianap olis , Ind. "I have need Hood's SarsaparlUa for biliousness ; think It a great remedy for that complaint. " J. iv . ABBOTT , Manchester , X. H. Dyspepsia "I hare been troubled with dyapep Ia for many years , so that at times I would despair of ever being well. Medicine did not seem to do me any good. Two years ago Hood's Sarsaparllla wa * recommended by a friend , and I got a bottle and used It. It did me so much good that I have taken several bottles , which hare cured the dyspepsia , and I consider my , self'entirely well. I cannot find words strong enough to express satisfactorily to myself iny feeling In favor of II cod's Sarsaparllla. " MBS , . S. H. B BEDK. Marble- head , Maes. Hood's Sarsapariila Bold by all druggists , tl ; six for 15. Made only by Bold by all druggists. II ; fir for $5. Ifade-'oaly br C-1. HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries , Lowell , Mass. C.LHOOD t CO. , Apothecaries , Lowell , Mais. 10O Doses One Dollar. IOO Doses One Dollar. Downrlffht Cruelty. To permit yourself and family to "Suffer ! " \\'lth.8clcni'33 ! when It can be prevented and cured BO eailly With Hop Blttcra III ITavlnif experienced a great deal of "Trouble ! " from Indlcestlon , so 'much so that J came near losing my Life I My trouble always came after eating any food Howpvcr Hsht Vor two or three hours at a time I had to go through the most Excruciating pains , "And the only way I cvrr got" "Uellcf ! " Was by throwing up all my stomach ccn- talned. No one can conceive the palna that I had to go through , until "At last ! " I was taken ! "So that for tllrce weeks Hay in t cd and Could cat nothing 1 My sufferings were so ttiat I called two doc tors to give me something that would stop the ptln ; their * Efforts w re no peed to me. At hut J heard a good deal 'About your Hop Bitters ! And determined to try them. " Got a bottle In four hours I took the con tents of One ! Next day I was out of bed , and have not seen a "Sick I" Hour , from the same cause , since. 1 have reromrnenditl It to hundreds of oth ers. You have no such "Advocate ns [ uni. " Gco. Kendall , Alls- ton , ISostoti , Mass. Columbus Advocate , Texas , April 21 , ' & 1. Dejr Editor : I have tried your Hop Kilters , and find they are good for any complaint. The best medicine I ever used hi my famllv. " "II. TALBXEI : . fF None genuine without a bnnch of green Hoe on thf white label. Shun all the vile , poisonous stuff with "Hoii" or "Hops" In their name. B&RftABEE's SONGS AH EYEN1N8 WITH BARNABEE , fhe many thousands of delighted heirers who have itpvnt "JiveiiiiifjH with lturn < * lji > " will Immnra than pleased to eu hl fumuu-t SotiKspitheruil In thi boot , which li one of the beat comic collections ex tant. 21 Soncs 150 pasei. sheet mnnlc alze. Edited by Howard 51. Low. I'rlce I.2i RSerry-Rflaking Melodies A Vocal Visitor to Cheer the Children. Hy Wadn Whlpple , who understands the children's taxte , and provides for them IS ) attractive Nurserr nnd other StmiRs , with accompaniment ! ) for Piano and Organ. Sheet mu tc Ue. Well adorned with pictures Price 75 cts. The new and bnl Fresh Flowers. llant Sunday Prhool Son Hook for the Younger Scholars. IJT KMJJA PITT. Very hw ect hymns and tunes , not babyish , but nice. Plenty of plcturej.3 cts. , fMi ! ) per doz. Cerns for Little Singers. Vor Primary Schools and the Kindergarten. ByK-U. Emerson & ( ! . Sualne. A prreat success. Fullofsweot holies with picture IlIustraTlonx. 30 eta. , s-luO per doz. 'S (5 O O D O AN T A TAS for Choral Societies , arc : O -rhc-rt r.ml KNuT3cti. ( ) by r.ugencTnayer. a thrilling story of Illglil.ind life ; Chrlstoforus. (41. ) Uraml Sacred Cantata , by Rhelnburger. and Jit-rot's of ' 7O , (51. ) Scenes from the Devolution. by-Trowbrldgu < ! : Cobb. Mailed for the retail price. LYGN & HEALY , Chicago. OLIVER D1TSON& CO , Boston , VEGETABLE COMPOUND IS A POSITIVE CURE FOR All those painful Complaint * * anil \ \ eainesserf so common * * * to ! cst * * * * our ) * * * r , * FEMALE rorUtATIOX. * , Frlfc $1 la : irnIJ , , pill \vttnf9 fom. * Tl3 purpvie * eely for the Ir Itlmate tealfarj o/ distcue anil the nlitf of pniit , and tiuit It doet alt it cUfna to do , thn yinds of ladles ear jladly trsltfy. * It will curu entirtlyallOrurlan tronltlca , Inllamma tion aaJ Ulccration , Falling rnd Pi-placcm-nti , anil coasequent Spinal V.Vu'ncs , and ti particulorlr \ptid to the change of life. * * . * * ' * * * ItremovesriliitneasITatulcncT.dcstroy allcravlrff for stimulanti. end relicrca V ctLnevi of ths Stomach. It cures Bloatitii' , llcjulachcs , Nil-irons ITobtration. Uaneral Debilitr , Sleepl--ssiie3a , Depre-fclon and Ir.dl- jrcstlon. Tbat r.-clm of Leannff down.jannins pain , and bickuche. is always pernmncntly cured by Its lux. * Send stamp to Lynn , Mw. , for paraphlf t. Letters of Inquiry cona Jentialiy aaswcrrJ. t'jr sale at druggists. 603 &S03Wy.csTrE : ST. , KAKSAS CITY , MO. jjuhr Gralusts ia ITsilch : . 17jrsjrsctls 12 In Chicago. Authorized to trnnt nil' Chrnnlc. Korvoca and HixnJnl Ui-ea-en , Seminu ! V/c.iLness l ! cbt Jxnceai.Saz- I unl Li-lility [ Loss tf Keztial PonrrJ. c. GaanintjrCuTtoruioncjrr'fundM. Chargrt Io ' . Kb itf n * j tcrr AcetiidcTptrlenceareimp'irtJnt. mercury oriajur.ouj mrdicmci tue'l. No time luitfrcni buaiceu. Patict' * from a distance tmted by mail Slcdi- cmcucnlOTcry where free from pizc or brukcce. State JOJT ca. e and Mnd for tcmf. ConcltAtioti frrr anti ennfldtntial , < , illi.ttd , icntwalcdforScmtUmpi. A POSITIVE C.TRK for KIIKUUATISM. $500 foranr C2K tint farm jut fnils to turc or h Ip Greatest diKOrrry in ur.uiii ofmsaicine One < ! o lt relieftew dosi rc- CTOtt < ft rrrahd pain in ju n ! * . Cure complete ! in 5t7cajs. ! . f caJ itatrraent cfrt't vr I'.H Uamp for Circulars. OH. or rui. Dr.Henderaon,6C5Wy3ndotl8St..Kan ajCify.Mo. tSclf-feed STUAW fie HAY CCTTEtt , The bc t in the world. Theknif : i Steel , lad tempered .and Is fsmned to lerer with thiee beta , and can be tssily uken oiTtosb rpen. The I'njth of cut is rcruUteiS by th j le er to which the Vnife Is bolted. _ "The higher the le er it r i e l. tb Jonrrr it will ci.t. AH warrant-d Send fee ircular which will tv maJ-d FEK2. dor Femoos Women , ok Clcmmer , Marlon Ifarlsn-J. H rret-Hrecher Stovrf. -.nd IT other emlnentwrltcrs. Cnequzlled In auvht-r ehlp , Flnr fUns " ( illorjf. low ? r'.ce. nud o p < > i til > tr thitacentsareiitaklas iii ni 'iisofc > u.lc < . ScnJ for circulars an cca r terri orr. BAIV & KKXN'KJJr. KASSisClTT. SI-i. TKS CEOT IS CHCAPEST. " EarsaPaserj ( Salted to an onctloas. ) VfrilctorFnEKIUTa.Pisavilat * na Price * to Tis Aoltcun A Taj lor Oo. Minefield. Ohto. 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