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APPLET?N’ merican %GLQPA.!EIL X CYCLOPARDIA Was e w i it has a1 pucie-of S Ui S nd he s e e S0 3 Save induced the e s o To'dh atart by revision, ey et eatitied, THE AMERICAN CYCLOPAS- eyl et E #Fmfl'%. '-.:._., e e 45 4T Jomt's s ture of the Cy¢ p-lh-d werthy — nwwww’-yfl. il be com- Sovenl thsassad. Wi Ivings, and. with mumerous colored Lithographic Maps. PRICE AND STYLE OF BINDL¥G. 1n extra Cloth, per val v e In Library Leatber, per vol.. Ln Half Tarkey Morocco, per vol- a, extra gilt, fall Morocos, autique, of the Awzmicax CrcLo- | illastrations. etc., will Adirem the Pubihers, D. Appleton & Co., 54? & 551 Brom.lgfirb ore » “KEARNEY’S UNDER THE SEAT. {r..- 0 English Magazine.| my L | made me comfortal his sixpence, then the came | 10100k after my well-being, but got 1 ho more-than _innecent gratitude, which was perhaps all he desired. I haveno doubt that ¥ did him in- f7usticem sttributing Bis efforts to Introduce a_fat old gentleman with aw leag old gentleman who snufty, ma 3 mxddu-.ged in order to spite me. emplo\em made him up, but the--British Tanxiety to gm Tl foom as possible for my money was strong within me, and stirred uncharitable suspicions. . You may Teada horse to’ thi water, or an snti-nicotian old entleman to s-smoking-carriage, t.¥ou can’t make him get in; and when each in turn put his head intomy compartment, he jibbed, for Bnielafe aecupants'of it had “been- %}?’ nnha,nflh n- . “SoF APPARRRTLY LEFT ALONE,— alone with the" 7imés, and all tie comiec week \d & modern poem: The doors were banged, the "Eugihe Whistled, the train began to Mote. It would not -stop again we mx-&‘m heuudbm 0 were six seats, and ¥ b eqnl-l«wy as many of them asa fimited number of members per- mitted. I almost wished myself an Octopos, io_take foll advantage of the situation. Calming down, I hung up my hat, puton a gaudy | piece of needlework won in a e, lit my pipe, cut-my. and o enjoy myself. -j !u ithe left-hand corner, with luk , absorbed in a big Tawsuit. It ngmfl fun to read @ erog-efamination, and watch ‘how aclever lawyer make a clever ‘man . perjure himself. 4t feads almost like 2 erime,” Tre- marked aloud; ““but-then it is a law- 4 fut-ana benefieiat -erime. Soldiers Kill people’s bodies. Lawyers kill peoples’s all for the good of society in the long run.” ‘While I was uttering the word “run) my aunkles were rasped suddenly and firmly, then, before T could recover from the shock, they were Jerked backward from the seat | with such force that I was THROWN PORWARD, SPRAWLING, T tried to rise, but my™ right wrist | was selzed, and the arm twisted till 1 was hel and presently I found | myselfon the floor of the carriage | face downward, a sharp knee being | sclentifically pressed into the small of my back, and both arms fixed behind me. My elbows were tied together, and then the knee was re- movexl and my ankles were secured. J the tatter operation I kicked and struggled. “Hum?!’ said a deliberate “that will be awkward. Let's se ah, these will do.” "M" were my. sticks and um- ‘whiehi some one procecded to “|'spply’as splints to the Sotdic ofiany legs, using the straps which had Kept them in-a boadle to~ fix-them atthe ankle and above the knee. Yhen he had done, T was as lp- ) Jess as a dressed tur] ‘BRIGHT’S DISEASE, B e s e Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspepeia, Nors vous Debility, Dropsy, memwnw o Ufll&ln‘- BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHEA, Lousoerhos or Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate ‘Gland. s ono in Uie Bisdder, Colcal us, GRAVEL OR RIcK DUST DE. KEARNEY'S Extract Buoha! Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings, - No Hlaticr What The Age:. says: “One bottle of l——y - ‘mere <has all Prot. Stecle Fluid Extract Buchu ‘other Buchus com! Price one dollar p-holllr or, six bottles for _Sve dollars. IlopoHM‘Bme‘&.% Y. A physician inatieadunce to anawer corres- Job Then T turned over urcruuy and tenderly, and for the first time saw MY ASSATLANT. He was a gentlemanly looking man, dressed n a black coat and trousers, and neck- Toth "8 hiair and whiskers wera just turning grizziy, his chin and upper lip were clean shayen. His forehead was high, his eyes promin- -| ent and fixed in their expression, 4 his nose aquiline, his mouth a slit. He was of middle height, spare, but wiry; indeed, his muscles must have heen exceptionally elastic and feline; for ® you wauld have mever \Ilz}l, look at him, that he eould stow himself away under the seat of a railroad carriage so com- me, with his hand, and his right elbow on his left hanl, he said thoughtfully: “Just so. And for the good of society in the long rum— an admirable sentiment my dear sir; let it be & consolation to you, if 1 should cause you auy little annoy- .ance.”” He took a nhlgl’een spectacle-case ) pactly. He oontes chin in his ri; from his pocket, wiped the glasses with a silk f, and_adjusted ‘themy on his nose. ‘Theh he produced Z_ AN OBLONG TOX, which he unfocked, and placed on ‘one of the seats, After which he sat down quietly in the place I had oocupied five minutes before,—a po- sition which brought him close over my head and chest, as I lay supine | and helpless at his feet. Do you know anything of anat- Gniy > o asked, T ‘was completely in his power as & witness in the ‘eross-examining counsel’s, and Jmk dence dictated that I shoul equally ready to answer the most | frivolous and impertinent questions EXERCISING THEIR NORMAN FUKC- 'TIONS. «What!” I gasped. never have “You will wl J feebled by civilization. For l'nlll)' year L seerlly pactioad vivisetl upon animals,’ c¢ had ah ‘animal \ery’;?mpm'arufif: under my scalpél for a week. But. we have no time for conversation, You will not be put to any needless suf . These instruments are not my own, blunted for waut of use; Itook the precaution of bor- rowing the case of the gentleman under whoe care I have been laced before making my eseape. - ‘While speaking thus he took out one. They were of various .pp-n ’ih ‘Andlgued upon_them horrible facination of a bird under the power of a snake. Of only one could I tell the use—a thin, trenchant blade, which cut '1 Yyou almost to look atit. He knelt across me, arranged his implements on the seat to the right; laid & note- book, pencil, and his watch on - that to the left, and took «off his neck- cloth aed collar, murtruring, “the clothes are VERY MUCH IN MY WAY, [ubhlhlt)ouwerepm rl | pared for the operation. oot It flashed across. l'n. in my de- spair, that I had heard of madmen | being foiled by an apparent acquiescene in their murderous in- tentions. “After all,” T forced myself to say,” “what Is one life to the human race? Bince mine is demanded by science, let me aid you. Remove these bonds, an1 aliow me to take off my coat and He smiled and shook hln head. “Life is sweet, I will not crush you,” he said, unfastening my waist- coat, and wrnlng back the lappels as far as he could. Then, taking a | pair of scissors, he proceeded to m ny shirt- front away, sothat enfly my chest whe based 0 Hifons periments. Whether I closed my eyes, or was seized ‘with ), 1 do not know, but for & moment "or two I lon mgh! of everything, and gol unnnm. It figure in which I recall but very xndmmcuy but I remember that.the most prominent of them was purk, h-ngmz up outside & shop, the appearance of which bore a mysterious resemblanee to my- self. These delirious fantasies were dispelled b_y a dnrp paug; the anatomist had A FIRST IHB“ INCISION; I saw his calm face leaning over me; the cruel biade with which he was| to make another and deeper cut ; his fingers, which were already crimson with blood; and I band, watehing his opportunity, he placed his right foot on the lower part of my breast-bone, so that by pressure e could sulfocate me. “ Listen, my friend,” he said, “1 organ, but if you wiggle about, I Shall ot be able to avold doing so. Another thing; if you—"" He wasinterrupted by three shary whistles from the engine. so P and piercing as to drown his voice. npede me by those sharp, con- valsive movements, I shall be com- pelled to sever those muscles, which—" He never completed his sentence. There was a mighty shock, a crash as if all the world had rished to- gether. 1 wys shot under the seal where T lay uninjured and in safety, amid the most horrible din ; break- ing, tearing,shrieking, cries for help, and the roar of escaping steam. 1 had strained the bonds that se- cured my elbows in the struggle, and the jerk of the collision snapped them ; so ihat when I began to get my wits together, I found my hands | free, To liberate my legs was then a very easy maiter, bu not to ex- tricate myself— the next thing I set | about. The whole top of the car- i from where the cushion part nds was carried sheer away; and amid the debris which encumbgred | my movements lay the MANGLED AND PECAPITATED BODY of the madman, who, intending to assail my life, had, by keeping me | down at the bottom of the 3 saved it. MorAL.—When alane in a rail- way carriage, it may be worth your whilc to take a look below the seats. ALL ABOUT THE WATER WORKS The central city of the West Quite proud of late . can We read in ibe days of Noah That water wo ks wero tried; ‘The trouble was tiey had noscwers, And 50 the people died. Let us then remember 1t water works we trs, Toput in sewers good and strong, Xnd make our streets quite dry el O]'IWIDIAIADAII.YBI‘I.} May 23, 187: | Very little change is observable 4 the market today and the amount and character of transaction has "been a repetition of former days. The grocery market active, large | orders filled daily for the West. The firm; hardware and agricultural fm- Plements brisk. Leather and saddlery goods in moderate demand; paints and oils selling freely, drugs quiet and lig- | uors in fair demand. Recelpts of produce centinue - lib- eral, butter and eggs in large supply and selling slowly. No material change in quotations. - OMANA MARKETS. Caretully] Corrected [Duily DRY GOODS. 3. 3. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. 21 i F"“.flfl Jod ( ot b i Other brands ditren Freuch kip pr b Bark linings.... |13 58 E'd i £ i ‘flnlfi.‘.‘!‘:& seeceseses ot B8 | I Bmahs ¥raEHSELY emn® o | ifeast S28RLLBYBRAEE B LNy Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. :m Publico, 6 1-2@6 34; Savon > do., Chemical Obu, 6o 61-2; Palm, 5@5 144 ; German Mot- led, 6 1436 1.3, T2 ART GOODS' AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- bolsterer and dealet in fine art goods, 0 Farham Street, furnishes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS, Oil walout mouldings, one inch, TSI P per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10c; 3 inch 15¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 15¢; $inch 21e. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 3 inch 18@ 45¢; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 5@10¢; 2 ineh 10@20¢; 3 inch fift ke will endeavor not to huure any vital | Gold Medal. | | Hope ... | ta | Lonsdale. Laconia sati: Forpenas . Ark bl n..'.:"‘u..." i Middiesex Glenarms. YANKEE NOTIONS- KURTZ MOHR & C0., 231 Famham st. SPOOL COTTON. & Domentic. Buisab... i Santley Ottoman steips.. §..-8 usk EEEEE Efuc . £88 £88 TLLSR £83%% & TIHE 88 K GENERAL COMMISSION, J. C. ROSENFELD gives us the following quatations this day : Butter, active, choice roll 20@25, common 15@20; Eggs, brisk, 11; Apples, 8 00@8 50 per barrel; Live Chickens in demand from 3 00@ 225 per dozen; Turkeys, 6 00; Or- anges and"Lemons are advancing, Oranges 8 50 per box, Lemons 9 00 per box. HARDWARE. 3J0m¥ T. XDGAR. 10 Union snd sl wool e Do S ok 00T 10514 e, beat 0xi4 1X do 15@30c. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per WINDOW SHADES. , 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 ] E:W. each sdditional foot, 75:“;?: REPPS. and Plain and sri- DAMAGKS, Union per yard, 1 50; all wpol. 2 00a3 00. MATTRASSES, Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 0025 3«)-400&0:!’1»:350?? i LUMBER. Bubject to change ofarket without sotice. ‘WM. M. FOSTER, 0uU.P. R, B. track'bot. Farnham aad Doug- GEO. A. HOAGLAND. zusueny £ 151 #2888 gssseseseerEss8EE8888888e teveeaBERRNERRONEE R8T WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cont off Chicago list. DOOKS, (Wedged ) 25 per cent off Cl teago list. BLINDS. 30 per cent off list. OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &c. N. L. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C.STEELL. BRADY & MCcAUSLAND. M\-: XL Fiat Glass, 50 B ¢ discount TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM, TIN PLATE. CHARCOAL. T T e S— quality 5% CHICAGO & NOR STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND PUNDT, MEYEE & RAAPKE, 0TS FARNS HVM ST, —WHOLESALE DEALERS- ~ MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- ham St. WHITNEY; BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 Douglas St. { 3. J. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th: and Douglas Streets. Granulated pr ®. wdered do . Commos pr J\fln &t e R O et new snd Filn CANNED G00DS. ind can Myes’s oysters per cose. o o do do' 4o BAKING POWDER. Manufactured by the Imperial Bak- Powder Co., Omaha, Neb. CIGARS. A. E. sixpsoN, Manufacturer, 532 h' Street. - B B 2882828 883 HEERUSBALER H CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. ‘ Half barrel s 2% 1. SCHOONMAKER & SON | Pros PITTSBURG. WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS | PITTSBURG, PA. Tors oF THE Establishod 1835. Manatacturers of Strictly Pure R White Lead, Red Tead, Litharge Putty. Co’ors Dry and in)0il. PURE VERDITER GREEN, The strongest and brightest green manufacturered. The GUARANTEE. guarantee our brand of Strictly Pure White vt s be fres om Imparites, sua will pay’ $50 n gold for every ounce of adul sasclontound i this Ko variim 3. SCHDONMAKER & SON DAY an nu-gyr e m...lm&.."fl. A BSH AL or wmh b 3o nortiwasters poi sl Char Charits G atia ot JOS.TEHON, Pass. Agt. WVES RAILWAY. The Popular Route from “’flf&fi A ‘Chicago -and the mu ANDTHE Only Direot Rou: | TeWetcrloo Fort Dodge.Du ~ Crosse, PPrai St Paul, Dull e "Oub Ton tertown, Du Lac, madicon and 3l ".' It Bélng the Shortest and Plist Comuleted Line etween 'OMAHAandCHICAGO, Gontant improvem ote bave taken Aing 15 118 Paling ook SLEEPING CARS with the * Weat Air Braxe” T Pistiorm,™ ofering all i produce. ru s o the way of Twd: Tith Steel Kal trav certaiu counections {a any di- rection he may wish o go. T M m‘l‘:uu.:r wwmo- fox ~x....u ty, x City ailtond, n |.Bunmn—rmv for Fort Dodge, T et RAPIDS for Waterloo, Cedar St Louts. md-hllhun‘h toall prineipal srl'ullrrr. dmanvakavamIEE Gen'l Passog’ : Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1874! The Kansas City, St. Joe and | Council Bluffs R. R 1sthe only dire - line to ST. L.OGCIS AND THE EAST, FROM OMAHA AND THE wEgsT | M. EELLER & Co,, NO CHANGE .. .ars between mahs and St. Lot anu b & one betwern OMALA Aty NeW YOI This the Oaly .ine running & SLEEPING CAR EAST OF THE UNION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN, B Passenzers taking other routes have & disagrecable transfor at ttie Kiver Station. PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY ! REACHING ALL EASTERN AND WESTERN OITIES With Less Clunges and in advance of other incs. | 1I,eggm, Hudson & Co., This Entire Line fs equipped with | Pullman’s Palsce Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, | Miller’s Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. BaSee that your ticketa read via Knasas City, 81 Jossph & Commetl iuft Ralrod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnbam | Ouaba. streets, and U. P. Depot, GEO. L. BRADEURY, Gen'l Agent. A. C. DAWES, Gen'l Pae. Aghy Joseph. AmARD g Ju—nh 1a3tf 'LEAD PENCILS following Premiums have been awcrded for Dixon’s American Graphic | OR LEAD PENCILS: | avex. 5. Lroaar. | Fine Cut Chewing Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, Davenport and Rock Tsland. ptett anbiny ALl Passenger Trains are equi o Al Pasenger Trad nuq_pp-: Tith the Wnn:nn-m-umuny 3 lollows : AT DES xolm:s- h the Des Moines Vs u-nb_, Ottumws, - Keok ELL he Central Railroad. | =1 L - t ol peimis saih. AT DA\! PORT with the Davenport & St. it sliroad for peints aordh. Ry lm.(h the Western U 1o Beeeport. Beott Naciae -.-—‘ and sl pointa tn seribera A;'dm'x'"ir'u.n wish the Bockord, Buek | Louis Builread for St. Louis ;fl Island Rallroad for AT BUREAU ".IIC_‘ i n’u mu; wiih the the llizoia nts ort, b and so n CERA0 vite ) T Bam, North and mo‘l‘mumm mm m' Ticipat eket oeus | & slong the line the U. P. & % ?‘ g “muul Rastern Poimes | A. M. SMITH, Gen'l Pase'r Ag't J. H, LACEY, - 1 ! Proprietor of the RISING SUN LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS. Depot for the salo of hia NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES Cornerjot Rattery and!Washington Sts. SAN FRANCISCO, w7 Nazw'L'c, WUDSON. 8T. LOUIS TOBACCO:WORK®. l Manufacturers] of every arade o AND SMOKING TOBACCO Our Special Brands: FINE CUTS: SMOKINGS: BEAUTY. GILT EDGE, INGLESICE. BULLION. MONTANA. All Qur Tobaceos Strictly Waranted. OFFICE AND SALESKOON OMAHA TO CHICAGO } | e ca by ax kteu | prod TSLAND wita the Peoria & Rook for Peoris snd ‘can be procured. andsay hice: X | . 'y infor. ’ Preasant Eh Ia explanation of the o Pellcta over lfls o aptity of dheat Sir achon ‘wper flu Amproes Dhitan Jmaceve thoi virtuc ba lesgth of time, in any chmate, n:flm i rest and ‘which is not the case They arc sold by a1l e-ur-u.. Druggiste Do pot alow as take nylhln‘thn f s-mu & whith e recommentis T oot £ aniot sapply them. sncios ot 35 conta Teceive them oy ratara il &V PLERCE, M. Dy Propie, BUFFALQ N. T uf"- Bocause ho mal SALERATUS! BAKING SODA! BEST IN USE Sold by Pundt, Meyer & Raspkeand Whitaay, DON'TBUY! UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED OUR -NEW J 8 WE HAVE TWELVE GOOD REASONS ‘why they will do your work. Quick and Easy, Cheap and Clean. a;.,.mm.,.,..o.—u,, £ They bake evinl, .“-i dekly, Their operation s perlocty 7 are o They are suited 1o s O T i to give satisfaction. Excelslor Mm’fg Co., ST. LOUTY, No., M. ROGERS, Omaha, Nobr-k. CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS OF TEAS —AND— ities, East India Coods, 213 and 115 FRONT STREET San Franci California. meb6Tm PLATTE VALLEY REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, Local Agent for the U. P.R. R. LANDS, Columbus, - Neb, Government Lands Located! U. P. Lands Sold! Improved Farms and Town Lots for CASEHE! —oR—- ON LONG TIME!! Direet snd Relisble Connections areslso made | @¥~All Communications Cheer- | fully Answered Great Arkansas Valley & Colorado, | | Azd wieh al lines running South 4o polnta in A lor Tikata e | LINCOL & ATCHISON CHAS. CSMITH, W. F. WHITE Gea'l Sapt. a2t ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY BEH Cor. Second & Vine Streets, St. Liouis BMo. @arTime ' PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaha and give sIviHpERt. . D Witdte: 2quie, S0 'i(h politeness. I sald that I did “Ah'" he said; “well, perhaps | you smay bave heard of the spleen ? Exactly. Now science has never as yet been able to find the* use of that organ, and the man who be- ‘quesathed that knowldge to posterity ‘would rank with the diseoverer of the circulation of the blood, and @onfer an inestimable benefit on hu- manity for the remainder of the world’s lease. I PROPOSE TO DISSECT YoU."” “You will not muen for | R T to take this outrageous practical joke in good part. “An ungrateful gen- VanparrA Gold Mcdal of Progress, Viesns, | 1873, nals. 2 discount & per cent, cent. —10 THE— ot 10 per First Premium Cinclnnatti Indus- NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OB ERXEX O\ N0 OEARGE FOR -ADVIOE AND . 0ON- TRAINS DAILY'! a LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH Pullman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE Indianapolis, Louisville, Chicago, Columbus, Pittsburg, Baltimore, ‘Washington, | —axp— :NEW YORK Arrival of Trains from the West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO | Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston | B TICKET.S-": | Telegraph oftce in the Rotanda of hotel, e e WILLIAM SEXAUER. clns BAJ worx, c :nv:mn. | sn-mh-.‘fi West'n Pass. 225 Paraham Street, Omaha, 0 Neb —WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN— FURNTTURE. BEDDING. ETC. trial Fair, 1873, First Premium Brooklys, fmdus- BERNEE 8L REEIEDE uss SsEsEssssssssssssees EERAE, 3 3 l—llll.l and Frer band. ulnnl- Surgiocal Rooms L VAN CAMP M.D. h Wars on should take the And Pointson U.P.R.K., “LINCOLN ROUTE” via TuE ATCHISON & NEBRASKA RAILROAD! And secure for themselves the cholce of Six Popular Routes from Atehison to Chicago and St. Louis, All making Relisble Connections and belng x«,flmm—wumm‘ a0d tnconvenience arriving trom | Fetrieascd trassierscan ve svobiod Wost ot Chicago 424 5t Louls by securing Tikers ria ATCHISON and the ATCHISUN & RAILEOAD. sf trial Exposition, 1873. efe sseseses S GREERLELENSRE 22 ;, E 3 k] n For amples or iuformation addressfthe phis, _ suthor a("iseu yaluable ~ works, Mnbemluh-don-lldlu 8% + SHEET IRON. umbers 16 80 U Jos. Dixon Crueible Co., ? ¢ Orestes Cleeveland, s't m7 2m JERSEY CITY, N J. Southern Hotel. Troatisg on 4th, 5th aad Walaatsts, St. Louis, Mo. Laveille, Warner & Co., FProoriotors The Southern flotel is first-class in all its sprointments. s tsblesare at all times s test - 86 Wk B ke u8 £8% %% an 230 BERES oSSRy 88Uk £8 £2388 83N t Esvasusuzo 184" ATALOGUES upou. gssaugan e for Sale at the o Chctmt st Rasid Wedsosy v 2'8H40A HT4YUVN Elan B8 —DEALER IN— Fruits, Confectio CIGARS AND TOBA: - and Eleventh s & eration” may or may mot profit by o s 50, heblandly repheds 1 =| am a surgeon, who-once a very gans, (which he has made an es- | considerable practice, but I had to | stand my trial for an experiment, ‘male, no matter from what cause | fiants, | The jury, unable to under- | Confectioners’ Tool “ortgisiating, or Lowlong siandivg. | r.fn‘;t'?:quw B B A practige of 30 years enables him | tne shrine of science, declared me | treat diseas ccess. Cures . sasaey You see that I act with im- | Manutacturers of i | ; I Those at a distanecei Mavieiiels "‘A":Em Spened the box. 1 broke Confectioners'T L tors dascribing Smpoma and_enc | G e ma be 1 earnest? Bty closing stamp to prepay postage. _ bodies to dissect, without having re- S htlh Vo &b Cad “coarse tocrime? And, ‘mm— “efations of anatomists “J. B. DYOITI, N. D. in. twenty thenssnd, inv Physicion and Surgeon, 104 Duane | If you yourself have always failed | 5 i mwhy should youhm‘lgme P one lt!em it shoul . ]n WINDIXNINM _Bemne, my dnr sir, said the e e S n 30w ides, all former in- ! iidpat | vesigations, including my own, | hiave made on dead {ubj«k, [ ‘while I propose to examine your vis tal organs with s discovery, but % will infalibly al study, male s Ay, tithec bn 0% 1905 fteh proved futal to oue of my pac B and s s i comtne| Thos, m.u- & Bro., guaranteed. Charges _reasonable. | oo said I, “surely you can get dead “a@PSend for ke Guide to Health, {o discover the use of the spleen,— ¢ OBSTADLES 70 MAERIAGP, man, with a smile of one who had | fying glass, while ‘GO0MNVIS t. un. i | Established in 1851.

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