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' r '- p i V "i 'ii i.) L IT a iu L. la ill .V 4. a i 11 I'll tr, ttf" f l"!T'"irr Y?l r?f! : " uoixce . a Carriage Paints. $ " ' - 1 ft' V ri 0i Shi, ivns I'ohIjAti: piyvntim. Artvlco rrum MIoutl i:fil merit Station. Nut Trt too I.ntet to Sonr n (loixl Crop. The unprecedented ruin have de stroy wlic.it, tyr, 'out and corn in tunny localities of he i,i'.c, II ii not )' I too Ute tu aecute a jjood yield of sevtral valuable foraKo THE FARM IMPLEMENT CO.. ' ;ve . ihrlr house chuck full of New, Fresh (ooU just (rem the factory, in C5r kia.l loi . , It , will pay the public to st-e there gods ami learn t! prices before -purchasing fl.n'is here. ,'v!( W it jf f-. cialties are ti e JANEGVILLE EDGE - DRuP PLANTER na ' twe TIGER DISC ; PLANTER, HALLOCK VVEEDER: mio cclchratsi GOODNOUGH SULKY; PLOW and the CHAf.PION HCUSE PAINTS an other goods too numerous to jffntion. Fle-ise call ami see v.6 iiio to fcflif. No trouble to show good.- Tvvonrw incmln n were lakcn in to Cntil ) lV-t, N. to, (I. A. K., Mt their ho-l iiLxlins;. Mf. Liicmd.i NicIikI and Mk. M. . A. T. dwell, of Panama, weir in the city last Friday shuppitijr. Jtscursion tivkrti no ale vi. lh Mo. I'ncillo Uy. ti Colnimhi, Utitli, it South I ).ikolrt, June let tuSrpt. jotli iciiiiu limit Oct. ie f ire plui tfnln tuimit tii. --.. n . . " arid pimn crop. winy evcmyi!e . P tr.it the coin lMno-forhrc.il .M"- Mfl,y A- s w ho ,u,s pUntrJ ir, the tte. There i. yet Nr" in tM,or ,,M,,h f',r ,0,,,e ,i,ne ! time to Hunt com, uml with n kv- ; 15 "i" rr. tMEeuiioAKcuri.il l.ir yieUIpl cove.y. gr.in. The following n.;ev.ion5 IIer (flnl,l' ' ,l,th ul treitfere.1 t thii time to farmer j "er- who failed to finish plamlog corn 1 Special ex-:u'isifn to Denver via before the raim, and also to those J Mo. P.iciHc Ky. account Interna whose crept have been destroyed.) tiunal convention I'niivd Society of by washout, floods and overflow. I Christian Cndeavor July in to 10th Jr i . . rLANT CORN UPTO IL'LV 1st. , nnai rciurn limn vviiKusi 3111, Farmer will be ured to try many sort of new forage and grain M IT J I k 1 1 " " H ' 1 K' nsn;t u .i eft hi t SK'ITS, f VO.t H-..n t r'-'n a 1 h'iTt( l- il.-ic!il, i'i:l tr vi i I n C I h.r I. Ic.ii 1mI 1! , c..l I 'M Ivi c J I) '.! I fal i).fini-il buttc tn I ft ni f 1 J ruMIl bun r tin.intin: n. L if ' SCK1 I' Hi N IV. I Sirm.tl. :. M! all T-. .n. i r- s ill 1 "r." T WWII! T1 s 3-.-- r 1 Cured at Horn by a flew. Quick and Tltliablm Method. 1 -- ; rs r? H T)i(na nf"f aaa V4 i AKIlift ) Iron thrStol Crnr6 ry ypr Caorrh el thu trl d4 liiroAl aefc'4U(4 Far, llroe&i. u4 ftton rh ."-liLrrii. (itarh riuHf li-mmfnn ru.1 )fa Ko'rVA. lr&cUtW Cwrbi lis to As;bma aid ORAvNtfrdit. fctomcfc CrTi Actiou, M,a u cak Jb Urn M tVMMjl tMi Aft "fJFItA Curt S'ty Cr. . W. "..hiMii Cily, Wo.. y: "For as inn I tuSrml vna AlLa.a. and va uDifor work ot T kind. Jiy hil and lunr aurpa e wllfc akffawr, rji'I'ri at,.) roi:th:i oi aadnlabt, ar4 I d hc.ilio lut Ubd 10 ail a a ch'Air t;.!r.-T. in dtimEt m d K r-r a4ber J MTt.-.l lr.t. Tl !!: Mfllfal lactt tula urrxl ti.n. ant) I tf'n j rc rraiad tbes lolbtu.fcia.citlwHliSIOaoiaA) FtVUL" riT?f 0!SR tilKJsct anartroBia HUliVUWii c.!npiinuiirlathoii pTsipirim Vtsffm naUw ) lut Ua nnt ct ret, riia , ItfTrr la all T f''m Tar Tttmrct will fl f t'iftdtaf. Ii ci.r.rT r ftWppr4 hj uola to any Mfcd aud aria.1it tuy briA perlcoL I eaa kea r y .'o?rHil.Jt, a uhia wa 1r a4 a atam T ).'.iif iy ualfa. i citd yoa Rim of rntnd afict n! u 1 fcj. 1 iot?w pur tmineol wul fun b-r. I vi., Ktaii oath ail I t-.ara a!i f t ' DCAFHESS CURED. ? . 1.- f rt.ur tvr lWMttr Kncir.ean'l it t ..ekt-.l w-,ti4w Id iny r t v c-f I r , a r:- r mil an hotil wltt In i l-t of t Vil I'JI f H-Jl tno n .l Oay 4 fei rpl Uj k w ukc V Tito Sow rat ef f a vnvefH t-srlades all tlrW, a Ir!, -rLrlBmai 'a Tr?irtnnnn M'.r'.al lnstit'n Yifc wtevl In Kant CUT. Mo., It f., c4 curf i lJuU5.iid!u lfyoa rt inlSf-rti.t Inta if ;."t. rrJ, or Aihn. can r yc f( eirTi A too-i Vrtaitjt of oar rufcrrfciot) irt'aiioni nd -rotirt al uocM, aat A'ftf, B. 4.; iurru m Touth rtuiwi I fn!rs la iti are- Ut nwn cautwa tnurti worr- a3 ioaa af happi r i. Atfiir.a ciuw auf!erloif and P"or iteaHH. W t can cirs ail of the aw di at touoy ao ixk &o etiauoa bul wriia uaf tur 1 UE tjuL.vo Ij.-Jilt tj Uwk.tt, Ataiiresa, Ilia BDAIUH 1..EDICAL INSTITUTE, w(..,r"rf"?.:?vr.rt.. ICancao City, Taissourj plants which are recommene.l to be far better .than corn.' This Station j advises all farmers to plant coin in every case were the condition will allow this to be done before July lit. The most important factor in securing a crop when .planteJ so late, ia the itlection of , the riht variety. Select hi every case that variety of corn which will mature earliest in your locality. Some ear ly maturing varieties of corn that can be recommended are Pride of the Noith, Kiley'a Favorite Keid'i Yellow Dent, and any variety of Flint corn. Any one of the rarities will yietd more grain or forage in Missouri than almost any other for age crop, if planted before July isl. These varieties thould be planted somewhat thicker thnn the varieties usually prow in Missouri. SOHGliAM AN 9 KAFIR COKN. These crops are grown extensive ly ever year in some section of Mis souri. They yield a large amouot of forage, and if planted before the brst of July may also pro duce a good yield of grain. The best variety of surgham for Missouri under the present late conditions is the Early Amber. For bottom lands we recommend the Early Orange which stands up better. This should be planted about three or three and one-half feet apart. The most practical way to plant orgham is the ordinary corn planter usins; the broom corn discs. It can alto be planted wish a disc or thee drill. On rich land it should always be planted in rows. Kafir corn is successfully grown, especially in round trip. (J. A. K. S.nFrancisco 5 or the round trip vi the Mo. P. Ry. Tickets on sale Aug. 5-1 4 . . Final return limit October 15th, nop ov ers allowed pniiiK "'' returning at and wc&t of Colorado points. 5.3.50, round trip to St. Lonif, Jdo. July iSth. Special excursion tru'ti leaves Kith 11.11 al 10 p. m. arrive at St. Loui 7 a. m. July tyth, returning leaves St. Louis yto p. it), same date. 1 , R. A. llAll-kV, ' Local Agent. An Old :inMiiit. mi THE CEBHIH-iHEBlBaH DGGT0R5 IriinrCatanrat. Blltl. r4eurn;l. D)5ti. Iatcaili. ur" bystntrry. f ltkris. Fns. bcmfnla. i'Kod Po'wa, far tlysla.Herala.FiXa.l'tstaUuCuDsttiubiwataifeal-iisi&tacc.rraialf ConM4aliit,a(l Dtacatcaoflfci heart. Strci. Liver. bowelaa6 UlintTS. (tr't Crvaur. Momp haik.CluS Ytri. fcili' DlMaM. Cross tyt. aver IH tye. CaiaraU. Craaultui LbSs. ITom Trmtmtn$ Vrm. Writ for Pir.ptom Llik CoaaulUUos f', SXUtMtftlUmt 1'vvu a Trninad EpaclaUc foe aaeb alaaf of d.aMc. Ont liiirty CpaiaUata winaawiMin tha .!l.ip.u!.lc Uomaopathie. and Ecisetia Bcliooli of tiadtcina, ombinin tltalr akill vtaa iron nrr on earh tadiTldoal eaaa. AU m.llrin furniahad, and at o ynnk aoaSttiaa aataevdlaary . iK wuovd cbarga lor riti" prwii.ui ami x-uOjria yu V ti,a rtru aaura u baa t-m at ,UUr own aaiwuaa. lir, ii u .11 uarriM-y c; wui Md a apaaiaUa (ml v r.,n cj:i.ila of iivmuiaaT Kiauyitfaur muj oraiu auuwa au utafy. ,.,r-ar fa ri I It yon rrrr rrom ; . i i , r i ii.ii w. V 4 (itat)DMa or Ii- Rev. S. T. McCure of Topeka, K.insas, ivjs in the city last Fiul.ty and - took dinner with his (ornicr clasii'inute, (ifo. P, Iluckeby. Rev. McCIuie w;s a student in ilanover College, Indiana, 1 it iSbo '61, and '6j, and graduated from that institution with his class-mase at in iiijj. , Out of a class of nine graduates that year, all are liting but one, and all are now past sixty years of age. ; Rev. McCIure is in Ihe newspa per vrk,,tind has been for ..many year?, traveling in the interest of The Interior, one of the leading pa pers of the Picsbytcrian church, published at Chicago. He is a good man lor thi place, or any place he has bren or may be called upon to fill; faithful and true. v.atM! an '. 1 ' Mlaaiiitrl I'nriilc t'lnio Cnrtt.. NllllTII llOt'MII. MT. l.Ol'ti AMI K. f. No. Idtuvva., .":;'." (i 111. No. ".M Ia:ivea , K;" . ill. No. "0 1a uvea 1. . NO. 101 1 1.k 1) b:l"t a. 111. WF-'T linl'Mi, l'T. wuTT K.X'I'll.SU No. r.T IjenveM l.Ml p. tsi. No. ;W Ivavoh ....r.:4Ti h. 111. won imr.M', No. Arrives .VSTi 11. 111. No. "7 Arrlvei ...12.-'i p. m. No. ,-" Arrives 10:11 p. in No, 1"'! (I-'M'iil) "i p. in KASIT l.or.VK ,FT. XCI1TT t f.STI(Al ' No. -".4 Arrives 11. ji. in No. ! Arrives '.:" p. in U. A. P.aii.kv, Ast. Did you knov that for Williamson & Montoomery, v ho wll Lniiila-r, w 111 cell you 11 (i.illoii of tli. URYDIST PAINT 011 earth. ll'n ir.vi:A TKI'.ll not to Crack, Peel. Blister, Chalk cr Rab elf. Why jmy n b!. prti-' for an Inferior pnlnt. v heu ltr JI."J." you en 11 Kvt the U'it paint made. Ix-t iih ciiuvlnee y.m. The American 1'iotccl.ve Tariff League ot New Voik is early 111 the liield for the caiv.p'gn of 1904. Re alising that the percentage of new voters may prove 11 be suliicitnt to southwest Misiouri. and may be t jrn ,he ,c;t m st.vtla .tales. Tie grown with profit in other sections of the stale. For the production ot grain, Kafir corn is to be selected always in preference to sorgham. The best varieties of Kafir corn are red Kafir corn and the vvh'.te. or lJlarawta t i-j.;; ! l-y Iirunranen, or imh ( . ii rti'i i.a ia robl!') arnl da . - 1 vl t- f.M niun.a . to I '.-s..t auakM nwrWawl bil.r. 0 it,m rtf yrfm v imhI iuik 1 . . a hxa .rtTr-l our rWlH In ctinnc 1 : . ' l".Ha lr .iilU.tilnc sliti- ..: . of .-iLi!il.,- wtiu.oulaia ot ttou.a I ' k'x'tf tiiw-, tnr, aau a.l NO CURE, NO PAY cw arant ta S aarcatV srtili SLa 4ULi4 iu. J-i UiIt uats mill en ! acui.d aui ait or lit tratioasl .. III rots foa Dottiiacl Wa car Lost 1 tt iilioM, Ewulnal W artnaaa. 8parsa t..'rt.r, lwnV. ai klU Varla- tiL - tun'i ufriitft wwr ira lit I rl". Harlwm. autl aii urmm irt ataav. r ,.r 4tMur4 Uu-aiit II vonM basra ron i dtia'S ms rou a fwfby. nwtilMUua afl I Jl.-i.-a, wa !. t-n i.roa our akill lu iJim fr 7 U-vu.r or u abtctiy axwaV t A ltaa la auotUar way. dpuUai. t ail or wrfaa. -,rTH nttM aro4 ar' aK'l mttrtmt: Ttia mori ..mlnU Pria a-.-r- tq tla ait IM-al ) hiriinfl aiKOUt uritiir ftubUtv r t:H Hr.il o ao ti.r ailtiiiitafc- lo i-.!.uit will u. V a Lava r-ir..-i.t u. JM vi iJitt, iiiojtratu I rivava JKAa tor mt alaa or V oiu.-u. ti:e geel!:i-:;el,,c:: c::Tons, 811 Walnut Oil si's Old l'tu!tr. t At'SA'j CITY, MO. S Uilica Uouia.Sa. n. So r- m. tutJ.)S. W a. ta, w I p. to. 1 ; CM PtJ lto DHor. GUtti. la trtsl Lons4 Laratel A Retulsir Gndcati ? lit Mat ii ina. )vir 3 cara Sueci-I FrArfira.--24 Vara In Ltni Cltw y.-sw jcitrnnnesra it mi m.t o irri a row if, itprvaaf. aaa ptparial J Cutpl Kutrai!U-J r tuuury refunde!. A'l U.rlit m-j (u. uifcbrsl ready fur teB j jliet 1rm jc I'vr.Rf ye. Ho in K- rami C O. i. uuiraa mr aay U su i I anhoidcr. I harm U'W, Ovrr en tnt . i utrai. Mute vuut ra- -iwl a,i .-wa ' icrma uuau'iiuv'ai auu cvua uam caoiU(iay Cat iy icur. wcrainal Vreakness and 1. .it r . arnttkiltif ItrtMKB l-y ti--U. i-J . n u: s nc, uu .tr. m& li.vt. ha um t Ins c, riil Into-.llulht Isvaii, t-tiia mlhc t u, , 'i.fu.rv, lUtttS atii fuf jtrlKiiii'a, 4,.l.lwl ; i , viiia4 lo 4A'H)rl -' ; t ,-vwrt, .s" w-uiu.i, nr., tuiri lor ine. 1 rau i ;.iK-t l', latsr acaiuil tKwn, t .1 w ui 1 bulu jrr, cnUte auJ at i rtint ' a -rc. t-ai iui sualvc u lit lt iLiaiiur. ! T ? ? Ihallcrri l 4.Jraf. ! H , I iJf .Hma ai i fetu-a, .uiri '..i-jj HBiUiar ktu lysatcaitc, L Una. ' i ' o,i i,, f .ira. t i.o'it (-, J Olcrl, and . 1 t -i tit ii i-n.n'a iiaoaaA V"-1'1 -cJ frirfTTTf ditolIy Witavrt th UUlCIU.ly u i inatiutaCDta. aV lew and infallible ii wit lrr.imcoi Nofaalaai.i r 4v-..U'i. N itricaiii a fioiu buaaca. i htmwsitaa fiutI. A fcuAiruI cut (ur auf-cvit.r i'i.i.rf rrlumWi. bo4 atauia f.j U wk, m niivti lully ci jiaiiu tiiia diaeaaa. V a r i c o c e 1 c-.:",,;Ti..?:rr! vinta tlrtrihty, ft ua vl () ariual aa&Xiu, r'1., artiLauabtly tuie4 M.lMut aiii. Hydrocele. .5 1U0- P h rn n e. ! i.-rurj 1. 1 Urn iLya w.lhoul paio. f f If 'r bolB arara Ml -Ka JT pVv a--" lulvaliuato IU. ail 11 lull dra- trlHlua ct al--r iljrivi (!va adecu aad "fc aaut aaaiad ta (a' OrayK COWHEAS. Cowpeas have been grown succet fully in every section of the state of Misouri. The best limp for planting them is from the fifteenth of June to the first of July, They can be planted as late as the middle of July. The yield ot hay from cowpeas planted on good soil, are from one and a half to three tons per acie. This hay is valuable as clover hay for all purposes of feeding. The best varieties for Missouri ate Clay I and Whippoorwill for hay, and tiie New F.ra. Warren's Extra EaiIv, and Rep Kipper for grain. If cow pca aie planted immediately it will be possible to cut them for hay dur ing the last sseek of September and by discing the ground thoroughly, put it in splendcd condition for wheat. SOY niANS. Tt is nop f itrnistiea uue of the the inot valuable grains fr feeding purposes that can be produk.nl on the avciage Missouri farm. The yieald of Soy Brans ia from tuven'.v to thiitv bushels per acrr. Thrv Le.igue has mailed its me.nbeis and connections iup.iiry card asking names and addis.es of oung men who will, next vear, cast their first vote at a pieMdetitial election. Re plies to these card aie coming in by the hundreds in eveiy mail, and The League is rapidly accumulating an immense list of names to which it v II send literature of the sort cal culated ti inform young electors as to the merits of the questions do, id ing the two pohtcal parlies. THE URD1CT Of ItULU MLN. hi li t elve lutelliyeul Aluerh iin rl'l.rllM Well kiuiw il and reHMctel III the ciii.iniuiilty lis Vt hl h they re-ide. and w Uim n imitation for truth nud ver.ielt.v Ix iinUeHtlon.illeiiet i j.ir- or nud pa upon iit-uliji t vv hleh they hava thorounlily Invexi liited nud render il verdlrl without one dirweiit Ina; Volte, tltere U little duulit lt.it their Jildifineiit mid iltvUlull enii ln r-lled up. Hi. Sliell U'Ink the eiliM' tin- iifllleted nru Invited to iiiriv- mii! with the -eiitl men vvIhm iiameM nre lieriaul)iiltted hji they lire In it puoltliui to Know whereof tltey o (iW. h'tvlnn Imm ii cured liylhe riiiMii Ain. i Iran stnfTot I'd VNlelmia niiil Nunreuim ot 71- Wi-lmit fstrret Kni.Miia (It y. Mo. J.J. il.uai.il. ill. Miiinr, Kan Hernfinliiio.t'al.; Frntik Kul-in oii. Mayor, ' uuvvood, I.T.; Cin be planted i'i June at the t(1,e J-A !it ifrle.l. ( Ity Tr.-MHi.rer. S n l tl . I li.. -i-i '( t'l'H. N. V.; I'.efl .1. S'Ot, Sv Of ball a bushel per ncie.- I hrv ,, ,, . . , llnrmn I oal ( o., li'.iri.ia. Ark.; Join ra ai? la atari and ai r. .ii8"Wci:rJ!;rn I '.,...'ud...t.M t Pumper -ra S i - N 1 tlU'.l.l. ftl.lvvl.1. C..U:B t " ' " " l"" ' :-' . iu'ii". ti-a'sv,!,.. ;":;.7 I ,.ar l l ! VjB.lur- I i.i. rl, , II l I , ,. .., I J. 1, I I j.'i . u., , 'tr If .- , . ,..j.. a an r. . . ;f ' 1 l"y ...a.ld a ';j i jf , tiaa Sim U t: ( j w . A-w b ';'Uk w--' - - should be planted in drtlls nbout J j . ihu-e fret apait. Tl ey cai be har vested by pasturing w ith bi.ja - or they may be pastured with other an idialt, or they may be harvestrd for their piam. Lveiy l.liutl who has Jaiid thai has not been plano.it on account tf the ircent rains, ahuuhl pUn to put in some f the crops .uol ed above. It is not at i.'.l m-irssitv that the land should be i.lle, hh.I Missouri may jet produce a in..i. mum crop. 'Ihebiatioii will upon application gladly y.ve more dr'n.l el inf ;i malioil iraidnig iht.' pio Needles Sbtiltla, ftandt and Oil. NHW AND SECOND-HAND I-XCIIANG!:. e Pay, fi ll in ei lijuii' n( roli.l lin lei I ooiN, e lire hole j.ri. la loi' tin New Home. M m liar Mm l.inra mulrarrs- n( tjii lmienta for all nut eliltien. l''uriiliiiretS'fiiilHl.e.l. i o uisii AMI NIIIVK l I'AtlllM) A rl'lllll.ll. la -Xa JI1W1 V CM. K It k liuitititur. North 4.4 1 St. Kiel! Illll, . . SMlNNOIIll DR. G. N. SIIAUP Dltl'titil.ll Ami MmitiliM lurrr tit ' riunlly Kemedlea. t : IImvi- oii ii l oH ili or are .tn'i.-r'n,: fi i .lo a i oM .' If vo I ry l'r . li.n pa t'ol ii!l AMI MMi lll'Mi:iY. If Jon i. iv Iroiil.lYd tvWh indt;;' tl Ml or Hoiii.-n h t rotil.le , J Kliil StJ ii ... for till palisK and in In i ply ITI.II K j 1ii m b stid Yi iiinlleH tiiHe Ittt'd otbera, tin y w lit i iire.vou. Try lin n.. nmcrlcnV PITCtTF Hcpublican . ULaJa Paper. Editorially! Fearless. Y I ' ' Conslstenlly Republican Always. New from rill porta of the world. W ell writ t !, oriuliml . v utot lea. Antter to iin-rlea on, All f-ubjn ff Attleh M oil Henlth. tbi 'Jlloirie, New liooka, nnd oi Wot k Al.out the Knrm'niid tinrden. THE WEEKLY-laTEH-rOCEAS Thk I.vtkh CK kan Ik n liieinht-r f the Assmiated Pre niul lo la the onle tVttern tieWspnir iiHi-lvint; the i-ntiin teli Kraphie Hew n ai-rv of tiie New Vl'tk .iiie ro d pshil . enl.le of the New York World, i.l.h liuHy" ivfoi ih ir-un . , over'.rKI ;pis l.i) eorn i poiiili tiia tl ioi:kI'oiU the eoiintry. No.in en.i te iiiorc fully wlijlr lx ihe t;t-M on earth. 52-Twelve Page Papersi-QncPpllr.T a Year Itrintful of Newa front everj where urn) a perlctrt fetiat cr )i iul mutter . . Nui.Hsriu;fr Tin; kk.m iiii.i, 'l itiid Nt: ami Tin; i:i:ki.y istf.u ou:n .... jenr, j Both Papers One Year For1 pnlyj$l.G0. i Williamson & Ma pin St., I let Wet Cthund S Montgomery SANITARIUM. n ' s ; . , . -;.a..lil. Ucau I t SS.k aad WraJ.U Sta. j.TAi.iaHftO iaaa Or.-snlr-1 we.a a full a'.ult of r!"''"'l,n 4 nir-r.n. I n-riimriliill l troi lo Uiaaaana, frt.Or a&OBI (or avciB.icolaUoa it aural. ..rAaY Crrtttemt W id with Situ m4 Sm. ..i. Imtff . ajM . DISEASES OF WOMEN. Wall riu!rt"d to ti diaeaara of om,s Many a '.a I a .fl-tr. l..r ..ra ctiJ at ba;c. Si-C.4l tMV.K ur auavs I Klk Train! AliandaBl. Bal lavatls" Raa IbiS W rat. l.liy tli I (BiuU.aa. A nuli-t aoul for "otsta d irls( roaCEinf at, CAHCCII. TCMOXS-K. oy VaUl Car, svaire o rail aoox on riuD Fri-t. CurTatbrsofl l.i. Ej. RlB, Pj''io. Hara I.M. I I mSi. ay, llialilar, t ).ii.pr, I'atArrh. I IU(Mvdan i Momwtt Troublra, I Krrt ua Oltnaara. FILES. rUeaU-CBr raltlraly CaaraBtMa. HiAa tmift. litmturt ar Uit. A B.0 ..rlk aa.i.aa. t wit. VARICOCELE. Radically Car I. Taa Pay ''r fwalilrt CuarauU-. fetad fo. -ra.al iKtU tkio. Siaw r-atofBII. tro?iM fnr teMl tl Vltil t'ootr, II j lituoria, l(uiWia, bUictuta, t'.a, DEFORMITIES CURED. 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