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ft ft WIZARD OIL CONCERTS Ilare been enjoyed by cltliens of every tonnnnd city In the l 8. Murrelou Cure bare been wit nessed by thounds of poople, who can testify to THE WOXDEtlFUL HKAUSO r-OYVEK OP 'S Neuralgia, Toothache, Headache, Earache, a-i i- n T I I laiarm, t.ruuu, ouiu imuai, Lamo Back, Stiff Joints, Contracted Cords, RHEUMATISM, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Fever Sores, Wounds, Old Sores, Chilblains, Frost Bites, Sore Nipples, Caked Breasts, and All Aches and Pains, are quickly relieved by this magical remedy. Try It onco and you will never be without It. Kor falo by Drugelsts. Trlce.GOc. Our fosa Hook fren to all. Address WIZARD OIL COMPANY, CHICAGO. REPUBLICAN V&LLEY STOCKFARftfl. AVERY & COLEMAN, PROPRIETORS, WAKEFIELD, CLAY CO. KAN. Theoldeitand most extnn Ire bn-edlnK establishment west of the Mississippi. Oxer Klehtr Tlead of Pure Ilred ai With Ordi Percberoii Ktalllons and Mares on iundi at.oa raw recor ded Imported Prench Coichers. 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I., Intp ol the Koynl Xnvy, ol Kngland, han g'it Into prote.Hionnl trouble for writing the followini open letter to the editor ol the London Family Doctor: "I believe it to be the duty ol every phy ftician toinnkekuon-nnuy inciins or remedy whereby McktiCHS can be prevented, und it is for this purpose I writo to give my ex perience both here nnd nbroad. I ask the publication of the statement that people mny be warned before it in too lute, to say to them that there is at hand a means by which they mny be restored to perfect health. It is well known to the medical world, and indeed, to the laity, that a cer tain disenso is Kinking a terrible havoc; that next to consumption it is the most fatal, and that when fully developed thcro is nothing to bo done fur tlio sufferer." "Physicians nnd scientists huvelongbecn trying to throw light upon the cause, nnd it possible, find in nature a medicine for this fatal malady. They have shown, absolutely, that the blood-purifying organs of vital importance, are the kidneys, and that when they once fail, thu poison which they should tnko out ot the blood is car ried by the blood into every part of the body, developing disease." "In my hospitnl practice in Enjlnnd, In dia and South America, and also while a surgeon in the Royal Xnvy of Great Brit ain, I gave a great deal of attention to the study of diseases ot the kidnoyB and uri nary organs, and found that not only was the cure of chronic Brisht's Disenso hope less, but that kidney disease was remark ably prevalent; much moro so than gener ally known, and was the cause of the ma jority of cases of sickness, nnd further, that the medical profession has no remedy which exerts any absolute control over these organs in disease." "Some lime ago when I had a case which resisted all regular treatment, which is very limited, complicated with the pass ing of stones from the kidneys, much against my will I permitted my patient to uso Warner's safe cure, of which I hnd heard marvelous results. In his enso the result wns simply marvelous, as the attack was a severe one, and development very grave, for nu analysis showed per cent, of albumen nnd granular tube casts." "The action of the medicine was singular and incomprehensible to me. I had never seen anything like it. Tho patient recov ered promptly, nnd is to-day a well and healthy man. This stimulated my inquiry into the merits of the remedy, and after analysis I found it to be of purely vegetable character, harmless to take under all cir cumstances." "Casting aside all professional prejudices gave it a thorough trial, as I was anxious that my patients should be restored to health, no mntter by what medicine. I pro scribed it in a great variety of cases, Acute, Chronic, Wright's Disease, Congestion of the Kidneys, Catarrh of tho lllndder, and in every instance did it speedily effect a cure." "For this reason I deem it my duty to givo to the world this statement regarding the value of Warner's safo euro. I make this statement on facts I nm prci a rod to produce and substantiate. I appeal to physicians of large practice who know how common nnd deceptive diseases of the kid neys are, to lay aside professional prejudiro, givo their patients Warner's safe cure, re store thorn to perfect health, earn their gratitude, and thus be true physicians " ' I nm satisfied that moro than one-hull of tho deaths which occur in England are caused, primarily, by impaired action ol tho kidneys, and the consequent retention in tho blood of tho poisonous uric and kid ney acid. Warner's safo cure causes the kidneys to expel this poison, checks the escape of albumen, relieves tho inflamma tion and prevents illness from impaired and impoverished blood. Having had more than soventeen years' experience in my profession, I conscientiously and em phatically state that I have been nble to givo more relief and effect more cures by tho use of Warner's saro cure than by all tho other medicines nsccrtainahlo to the profession, tho majority of which, I am sorry to say, nro very uncertain in thoit action." "Isn't that a straightforward, manly letter?" "Indeed it is." "Well, but do you know tho author line been dreadfully persecuted for writing it?" "How so? What has ho done to morit it?" "Done? He has spoken tho truth 'out ol school' nnd his fellow physicians, who want tho public to think they have a monopoly in curing diseases, are terribly angry with him for admitting professional inability to reach such disorders. "That letter created a wonderful sensa tion among the titled clnsses and the pub lic. This jarred tho doctors terribly. The College ot Surgeons and Queen's College, from which institution he was graduated, asked for an explanation of his unprofes sional conduct, and notified liira that un less he made a retraction they would dis cipline him. "The doctor replied that ho allowed his potients to make uso of Warner's sufo euro only after nil the regular methods had failed, and when ho wns satisfied that there was no possible hope for them. Upon their recovery, after having used Warner's safe cure, lie was so much surprised that ho' wrote the abov-e letter to the Family Doc tor. He regretted that the faculties found fault with his action in the matter, but ho could not conscientiously retract the facts as written to tho Family Doctor. "The faculties of both colleges replied that unless he retracted they should cut him off, which would naturally debar him from again practicing his profession, and also prevent his securing another appoint ment in the Royal Navy!" The illustrious doctor's dilemraifeis cer tainly on unpleasant one, emphnairlng, as it does, both his own honesty, and the con temptible prejudice and bigotry of English medical men. The mosses, however, hav ing no sympathy with their nonsense, keep on using the remedy he so highly recom mends and get well, while the rich and nLle depend upon the prejudiced doc tors and die. Jules Verne was shot by a cruzy nephew, but is now about well again. lint, easiest to use and cheapest Ilio'i Remedr tor Catarrh. " drugtliti. UK. SMAfvio ai.j r-HAUDi. v'oiur VnvnrntMicd Trut'm About ''nss'cty' nt tlicNntlotutl Cnpltul. Although then1 is n grunt fchow nnd anv amount of ' s-ocinl position" uinl i ' rank" in Washington, thuru .s not an equal amount of wealth to support it in two-lhi'ils of tho cases. Tho majority of those who sh no in society anil nro the most prominent and irrepressible arc dependent on Government salar es, ami it takes close management to make them sullice for pin n living and a place in society. Many of the Senators arc wealthy;' but I hey are the only ones, as a class, who have great wealth; and the moneyed people, as the r oh winter residonts'who come only as private cit izens aro called, arc eas ly counted. Knch M'ason Washington runs over with heiresses, and penniless girls, and willows who come to Washington as to a great matriiuoninl market, and wear themselves half out in the struggle to get into anil keep m society, ltieh moil iiever come to hunt for wives in this modern Smithfield, and when a New York m. lliona.ro did take a Washing ton br do it was a pretty gril in strait ened circumstances, who had never been known in tho society army and navy germans and logat on balls. Young army anil naval ollieors are tho most mercinary lot of all, and thoy in variabh save up thoir leaves of ab sence to spend them in Washington during the winter months. One mis creant in epaulets onco horrilicd some married ladies by saying: "It pays us poor fellows on short commons to pass a season in Washington sending bo quels and spend all our money on tho girls, for all tho rich girls go there, and their fortunes are only equivalents for tho soc nl position that wo can give them. Sometimes those gay speculators get terribly sold, as not every papa that passcs'for a millionaire- is really one, and heiress is a name very easily tick eted to a girl who dresses well. Ke cently there has boon a notorious case of ono of those uniformed fortune hunters getting the supposed lfoircss nf tor a long siege, only to find too lato that tho fortune was all in the air, van ished, gone up like smoke. To balance this there is tho case of another young ollicer, who. although engaged to a great heiress now in Europe finishing her French and buying her trousseau, longs to be released from those golden fetters to marry a penn.lcss orphan cm ployed in one of the departments here. People who believe in the old-fashioned love stories admire and sympathize deeply with this crooked course of true love, but his brother ollicers think the distracted youth a plain and simple iiinaiic. A joko is often told on ono very punctilious army oflicor, who in the course of frontier experiences found his ex laundress the wife of a Congress man. The laundrc-is' rise and the growth of her husband's fortune could not bring t lie ladies of the fort to rec ognize her, and this particular oflicor, although now a General, could remem ber somo stormy scenes, when, as a poor young Lieutenant, ho had scored and upbraided the laundress about mat ters of starch, buttons and plain mend ing. She fell in his way next at somo celebration or event wheio her husband, the Congressman, was in ono of tho front carriages of the procession, and she. tho gorgeous liguro, on the plat form crowded with tho distinguished people of tho day. The General in his uniform was introduced and her voice and face sent his memory chas ng backwards. Just about as the identity was becoming clear her talk went on to the winter that she had just passed in Washington. Her comments on socie ty and people at tho capital woundii p consolingly with this: "O, yes! I found, too, that army ollicers go in unite good society at Washington." When this got into army gossip it furnished as much amusement as a remark that onco rose above tho hum of voices at a dinner party here when the same woman, who looked sixty and wore a raven-black wig over a face seamed with a hundred wrinkles, simperingly saUl: "Yes, 1 mean to wear baby blue until I am thirty." Vu.-hinylon Cor. St. Louis Globe Democrat. Have to Argue. A man, upon entering a yard sur rounding a cab. n, was bitten by a dog. Just then an old negro came out, and nodding to tho man who was writhing in pain, said : "Do animal bite yer, sah ?" "Of course ho did. Came very near tearing mo all to pieces." "Sorry sah, but 1 tells yer whut's or fack. Yer ken boas' dat yer wuz bit by do fines' dog in dis neighborhood. I gin ton dollars yeah or fo las' fur dat pup, an' l'so found dat ho's wuth it." "You good for nothing old hound, 1 ought to knock your head off." "W'yp Jus borca'so I gin so much fur do dog? Wa'u'tnono o' yer bus'ness how much I paid oz lining ez it wuz my money. I declar' tor goodness, white folks is gittin' so cuis an' particuler deso dajs tint or pusson doan know how tor please 'era. Como or niakin' er moid er roun heah casu I seed fit tor buy or valuable dog. Hotter git oiitcn dis yard an' go on erbout yer bus'ness." When tho indignant man had gone, tho old rascal, turning to his wife, said: "Polly, yer got torargy wid whito folks deo days, fur ef yor (loan da ain' gwino 'spect yer. Arkamaw Traveler. 3liserles of Jury Duty. "I'll never servo on another jury as long as I live," said ono of tho Mc Quadc jurors to a friend. "Yes it must bo very tiresome," re plied the friend. "It is, indeed, but that's not what I'm complaining about." "The loss of time is not repaid by tho two dollars a day jury fee I" "I didn't miil tho loss of timo so much. It was not tie loss of time that galled me." "What is it thnt exasperated you so much?" "One of the morning papers describ ed mo as 'a bit: headed joung man with ears llko transparent turretsr" Texas biftinqs. Mr. Ruchter, n. wcli-Vnowncltlten of Lan caster, Pa., has used St. .In culm Oil, and considers it an excellent remedy in cases of welling, bruises mid burns. Antlqnltr nl' Caiotilltiz. I beliovo they played dominoes in Egypt 300 years ago for money, and 1 tlarr bh.v the mercenaries of ancient Citithnge shook dice for remuneration they had tor their brutal service. Poker was known by another name, but 1 doubt not thnt Nebuchnddetiar's army nntied up in their camp in tlie nnrm Assyrian night; nnd while llruttiH wns quarreling with Cassius in his tent the Roman soldiery were prob ably staking their prospect ivo drachmns nt some game ot chance. Still, in the nine teenth century, with civilization in full blast nnd n hundred religious creeds fight ing for tho regulation of people's mnrnls, tlio three card motite performer scoops in the astute man of business nnd tho bunko man lauds tlio statesman and the poet just ns of old. San Francisco Chronicle. Tho publisher of llalt'nnore, Mil., Every Saturday, Mr. T. J. Wentworth, says his child aged six mouth, was suffering from a severe cold, and ho gave it Red Star Cough Cure, which acted like a charm. No mor phia. Heat Ilouo In tlio I'uinlly. The best society for the suppression of pernicious litcraturo is the family. The best legislation that can bo passed for tho provontion of tho sale of vile literature can be passed by father and mother in joint convention assembled. Daily teaching to love and study good nnd useful things will bring boys and girls to detest the opposite. These are the only means by which the sale of pernicious literature can over bo perma nently and effectually suppressed. The pnssnge of laws of the statoand tho watch fulness of the societies for tho suppression of pernicious literature may do some good for the youth whohaveno parents to teach them, but to provido sound early training for them would do far more. Philadel phia North American. "Breathes thero a man with soul so dead, who never to himself has said, I'll euro my weary, aching head, with Salvation Oil?" "Yes a few fellows, but they are of light weight." Seven Illinois women aro county superin tendents of schools. SOUTHWARD. Kammond, lioulalaiin, mid Jackson, jniaMHalppI. Tho tide of emigration lias alrendy turned southward, and thousands of puoplo aro asking tho question, "Whoro can 1 locate South to tho best ndvantnge?" Every State has its peculiar attractions, but it is generally conceded that no locality in the South possesses so many udvantngcj ns Hammond, Louisiana. Hero over 40 Northern families havo located within tho past year. The climatecauiiot bo excelled. Water, clear and pure, only f'J miles north ot New Orleans, on tho main lino of the Illinois Central Railroad, with direct market facilities toovery important North ern market. Fruits and vegetables are grown with case and great profit. Stock docs well. A good school, beautiful church, public library, and is in every hciiho a Northern town. An Inter-Stato Dairy mens' and Fruit Growers' Convention will bo hold at Jackson, Mississippi, Februry 10, 17 and 18. Northern and Southern lecturers and instructors of national repu tation aro upon the program. Mardl Gras Festival nt New Orleans will tako place Feb. 22. To ncconimodato all who desire to attend tho Jackson Convention, visit Hammond and the Now OrleaiiB Mardi Gras, tlio Illinois Central Railroad will run a low rato excursion from all points on its Illinois nnd Iowa lines, arriving at Jackson at 4:10 p. in. Feb. 10. Tickots will bo sold to New Orleans and return with stop over privileges at Jackson and Hammond. Par ties residing at points oft tho lino of the Illinois Central should nsk their local ticket agents for round trip tickets to New Orleans nnd return, and bo suro they are routed via. tho Illinois Central, in order to visit Jackson and Hammond. For ex cur Bion circulars, programs ot Jackson con vention and printed matter concerning Hammond, apply to tho undersigned at Manchester, Iowa. J. F. MintitY, Goti'l West. Pass. Ag't. Isabella, llegg, n. nieco of Hums, nnd hie last remaining relative, has just died. If SullVrcm from Coimiuiiptlon, Scrofula, Bronchitis, and General Dobility will try Scott's Emulsion of Cod Livor Oil with Hypophosphites, they will find im mediate relief and periuiiiato benefit. The Medical Profession universally declaro it a remedy of tho grenttst value and very pal atable. Read: "I havo used Scott's Emul sion in several cases of Scrofula and Debil ity in Children. Results most gratifying. My little patients tako it with pleasure." W. A. HuMiKitT, M. D Salisbury, III. Twelve mil ion dollars wero put into new buildings In Boston last year. A Mr. Johnston, student of Omaha Commercial College, is filling a lucrative position as book-keeper for A. D. Morse, Omaha's leading merchant. The Empress of Austria Is in falling health. For the Wood, Nervea And Complexion, use Caktkh'b Iiion Pii.i.b. Mrs. Hcim would like to remain In this country. Tub Tiiiioat. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" act directly on the organs ot the voice. They have nu extraordinary effect in the disorders ot the throat. Price 25 eta. Do not turn your back to one seated near you. A City of Ileaiilirul Women. Detroit, Mich., is noted for its llcalthy, I. I .!(.... 1.1,1, 41... Inmllnf, ulivul. ciuus and druggistB there attribute to tlio general uso and popularity of Dr. Hurter'a iron ionic. A Maine lady has refused 52,000 for her tresses, eight feet ono inch long. A gentlemen's driving club is spoken of for Baltimore. Montana is out of dent und hits 557,000 in the treasury. Frank James will sell shoes in a St. Louis tore. Georce W. Childs has recovered from the effects of his recent full. Senor Curullu, of Madrid, has produced a rhymed version of the Bible. Slosson has been sued for $25,000. That might be culled a bank shot. Bob Ingersoll's hair Is us whito as snow. I Site Counted Illm In. "Yeth. nh, yeth." he said; "veth, we're goin to stick boars imported boars, you ktiiinu nt Tuxedo; rum sport, by Jovel" "No doubt," hIic said, pluyiug with her fan, 'but are you not afraid, Mr. Addlepnte, J that you will be injured?" New York Mall nnd Express. Pleannt to the taste, surprisingly quick in elfect and economical in price no won der that Dr. Bull'sCoiigh Syrup is the lead ing preparation of its kind in the market. A cotton mill nt Hnrrisburg, Pa., has b'.-en turned into a silk mill. "Man's work's from sun to sun; Woman's work is never done." Work is a necehsity to nil; but, upon how many, wt, men especially, does it fall with tho burden of the "last straw," and this, because their peculiarly delicate constitu tions are so liable to functional derango meat. Wo cannot lessen your toil, ladies, but we can make it easier tor you, by mak ing you stronger nnd better utile to do it. Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" will ivl.cvo you of nervous nnd other weak nesses, und all tho ninny ills peculiar to your sex. General Sherman is said to tear that he will be tho next of the heroes to die. Pelicnta diseases, as nervous debility and premature weakness, howeveriuduced, rad ically cured. Send 10 cents in stamps for trout no. World's Dispensary Medirnl Asso ciation, 0G3 .Main Btrect.llurralo, N. Y. The llfo of n book ngent 1b full of worm wood and gall. A Illnrk Mat of diseases follows an unhealthy condition ot the liver, one of the most important organs of the body. Impure blood, bronchitis, iiHthnin, malarial diseases, consumption, sick-headache, diseases ot tho skin, kid neys and heart all may bo traced to faulty action or torpidity of tho liver. No other known preparation so rapidly and thoroughly restores a disordered liver as Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery." It is pleasant to the taste, mild but suro in its action, and a gift to suffering humanity from ono of tho most successful physicians of I lie age. Do not enter a room without first knock ing and receiving an invitation to como in. ItllllotiKiicKa, Dizziness, Nsuiaca, lUc, Aro relieved by Cahtku's Littlk Livkii Pills. Henry Irving contemplates another visit to tho United States. "VThen Baby waa tick, wo care her Caatorla, When she waj a Child, the cried for Caatoria, When ahe becamo itles, she clang to Cattoria, TThsu ahe had Cluldron, sue gavo them Caatoria, The latest claim ot Minneapolis is 175, 000 inhabitants. ICxcuralona to tlio Winter Itcaorta of tlio South. Tlio Wabash. St. Louis ,fc Pacific Ry. nro now celling round-trip tickets, good until .lime 1st, 1SS7, nt greatly reduced rates, to Mobile, New Orleans, Pensacohi, Juck sonville, Collar Keys, and all the principal points in tho south. For further informa tion and tickots, call on or write F. E. Mooiec, Ticket Agent, or G. N. Clayton, Northwestern Passenger Agent, 1502 Far liam Street, Omaha, Neb. It was during the fourteenth contury that paper wns first niailo from rags. A (Iliost is a myth, but solid reality will bo known by thoso who writo to llallett it Co., Port land, Maine, thereby learning, tree, about work that thoy can do, and livo at homo, wherever they reside, at a profit of from $5 to $25 and upwards daily. Somo havo earned over 550 in a day. Capital not needed. Hallet it Co., will start you. All is now, Delay not. Pay absolutely suro from stnrt. Wealth awaits uvory workor. Botli sexes. All nges. Mrs. Bancroft is rccolloctioiiM. working on n book of I'ATKNTH oMainrd by l.otlis IlnRE" ACo.. At torn j, i.ihluglc.u, 1), t. K'l'illbOI. Advlcufreo Kate .1. Kolsey is city physician of Meno in one, Wis We would ho pleased to know of a man or woman who lias novor had hcadacho or been subject to constipation. As these seem to bo universal troubles a little advlco mny bo in order. Why should persons cram their stomachs witli nauseating pur- , (jntivo pills, etc., 'which sicken nnd tlobili tato when such apluasantand sterling rem edy as I'rickly Ash Bittors will act mildly and effectively on tho liver, kidney, stom- ' tich and bowels, and at the same timo tono up and strengthen tho wholo system, caus ing headache, constipation and all such dis tressing evils to quickly disappear. I The olectric steel railway at Los Angolcs ' is pronounced a success, I That tired lnn!iild-fee"ling antfrtull head ache is very disagreeable. Take two of Cartor's Little Liver Pills before retiring, and you will fliid relief. Thoy never full to do good. I Sponge fishing is very profltublo on tho Florida coast tills season. Oct I.yon'a Heel BtlfTeners applied to your boots and uui'a before you run them orcr. Queon Victoria calls the son of Beatrice "His Highness." $5 . n - J . . a . I ... V. I.M FREE. Unas not under tno horse's ftet. Writ Rre nu Brewster Batoty Roln Holder Co., Holly, Mloh. VeKH-blrit at.il ('ropi. iloubt '.- BUY NORTHERN GROWN iLLTULDS. JKff OATH. WHKtT, rol.TOK. RiKLKT 1SD TiaZTAILJES. SEEDS WARRANTED. 1M.CM 7 CENT Plants, non't bay till you so catalog- With Prize Offer. JOUS UiU,UCrHM1Wk for Infants and Children. "Cajtorl ! ao well adaptM to children that Clitoris curt Oolte. Cam trpatloa, IrecorameDditMBuperiortottuy prcscriptioa I Hour Btomnch, Diarrhoea, Eructation, tawwa to me." IL A. Amcnia, II. D., K KUU Wormi, gi'ea alecp, tod promotes. H 111 Bo. Oxford 8t, Brooklyn, N, . WuSStajurlou ndlcta. Tin Cajrrxca CoxrxnT, 188 Fultoa Street. H.T. , Why did the Women of this country use over thirteen million cakes of Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap in 1886? Buy a cake of Lenox and you will soon understand why,- STRICTLY PURE- IT cojtTAiTts mo on tisi tir am forjc 25 CENTS IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES. PRICE 25 CENTS, 50 CENTS, AND $1 PER BOTTL! CK.N'T ItOTTI.KS nrr put up for thai urrommnilntloit nf all who dcalra la UoiiiI anil Low l'riecil COUGH, GOLD and CROUP REMEDY TIIOSK DKSIItlNO A ItKllKU V FOH CONSUMPTION Olt AST LUNG DISEASE, should Sjmiro' th Ejirgft St.OO Botttaa), Dlrnrtltina acouuipaiit- Kacli liottlc HOLD IIY AM. Mi:ilUINK DKALHUtS. ms APUnrLTYISETABLt PKOTMUnon SEHNA-MAiiUfWvt-DUCHU and omen nyMur oricuvrRBiBiics. bai itocd Ue Teit of Yean. i Caring all Dlxeaacj of the KLUOD, LIVM, STUM, ACM, KIDNKYS.B0W ELS, Ac. ItPnrifitttha Mood, Invrgor&taa and (J10&BJC3 uo Bjtuim. BITTERS DY0PEPSIA.COH8TI. CURES PATI0N, JAUNDICE, UlOISEASCSOFTHd SICKHADACHE,BIL- LIVER ious coMPLAiirra.&e disappear at onto under KIDNEYS 1U penoncm innaeaco. STOMACH It ! purely a XedioInM AND 1 aa its cautaruoproptr-i Uea forbids its has ai af BOWELSS beveratro. It la ploat- Tt rffl ant to ths tasta. and ai casllr tafcira br cMld- nn as naaru. AUDRUGG1ST5 PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO flftlw ProOTtatara. PRICElDOLLAR fyr.Louuand. Kuwas Cm I'or Weak "Women. Mra. Lydla K. 1'iiikham, Lynn, Mass.r "About the llrst of September, 1881, my wife was taken with uterine hemorrhage. Tho best styptics tho physicians could proscribe did not check it nnd she got more and moro enfeebled. Sho wan troubled with Prolapsus Uteri, Lcucorrhusn, numbness of tho limbs, sickness of tho stomach nnd loss of appetite. I purchased n trial bottlo of your Vegetable Compound. Sho said bIio could discovor a salutary offect from tho first doso. Now sho is comparatively freo from tho Prolapsus, Stomach sickness, Ac. Tho homorrliago is very much better nnd is less at tho regular periods. Her appetite Is restored, and her general health and strength nro much improved. We feel that wo havo been wonderfully benellled andi our hearts nro drawn out in gratitudo for the Bamo and in sympathy for other suf ferers, for whoso snkes we allow our names to bo used." C. W. KAT0N, Thurston, N. Y. Tho Compound is put up in Pill, Loionge nnd Liquid form. All sold by druggisto. The Pills and Lozenges sent by mail on re ceipt ot price. ICellered and cored by Ir. J. A. Blicnnin's method. Thosa who cutiuitt arall theinielvei I of personal attendance can liae Uomo Iri-atmentap-' rllance ami curalWo sent for U onlr. Bend stamp' lor circulars. 1W Broailwajr, Near York. INc-OPIUM Unlilt I'alnleaalr I ihiml at llomr. TrrAtmonl ml on trial and NO PAT asked until ion aro benefited. Terms low. I XI limn, no Jtcmtdy Co., JCl'ajolt lnd. I'. A. I.KIIMAN.V. Bollclt or ot l'atenta. Washington, D. C Seud for Circular. OPIUM Morplilno Habit Oureilln to toilOHIitra. No pur Hit OuraO.. Da J. ararucvi. Leuauou. OUlo. FOR ALL trniYAI I cn a.nV aiul exDentea naTl. OuuTt worlh Si and parlfrulara no. 1. U. VlCKKltY, Auiruita, llaina. s7tHBHIB9 and Morphia llnbltCvrrd In 10 to MaVJ RHUlfl 80 days. ItWertolUOO patient rured U DT Q 9 Ha In all nana Sr. Marsh, Quincj.KJc. nniltlTO curs. No Kalte. a. IV. NoPlaaler. No 1'ala. W.G. Fujmb. Uaralialllewa.Iowa. rCt CfBADUV I.-rn br and cars t U fc II M r n I Kuod Pa7, Situations f ui nhbad. WriUVaUasUlna liroa., Janasvllla.WU. LIMIT HTIJDY. Secure a nualneaa Kdueallon b; Ion by nuaiL mall, from Uetamt's Collzos lluffalo, UffiDl Xor yvjli VMS an haarathomei no ran fTUnra vaa.liiir. Instructions Ic Hoi XI, 1'hila., I'a. W. N. U., Omaha 347-C SEEDS (1PMT.Q :NG BALSAM B V aft MM . K rfl ESP H (Ban U hub" fx