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RECREATION. 



EYE DISEASES 



CURED WITHOUT SURGERY 



Is the Title of a Book by Dr. Oren Oneal, which 

 will be sent Free. It describes and illus- 

 trates Various Eye Diseases and tells 

 how they can be Cured at Home, 

 Quickly and at Small Expense 



This noted Chicago Oculist, known as America's 

 most expert specialist, announces the twenty-fourth 

 eoition of his book — a handsome illustrated vol- 

 ume — and generously offers to smd the same to 

 an) one who is interested enough to ask for it. 

 It contains much valuable information about the 

 eye and the cure of Cataracts, Optic Nerve dis- 

 eases and all other causes of blindness. The book 

 is certainly a valuable aid to all who are in any 

 way afflicted with their eyes, as it tells them how 

 th<=y can cure themselves at their own homes 

 quickly and at small expense. No leaving home, 

 family and friends no hospital or sanitarium, no 

 confinement in dark rooms nor inconvenience in 

 any way. The book contains testimonials of 

 many who have been cuied by Dr. Oneal's Dis- 

 solvent Meihod. Some of them had been totally 

 blind for years. Thev had b en given up as incur- 

 able by others ; they had been butchered and blind* d 

 by the surgeon's knife, yet Dr. Oneal cured them by 

 his simple, sure and scientific treatment. No one 

 can successfully dispute these statements. The 

 proof is too abundant. Dr. Oneal can refer you to 

 cured cases in every state and territory, and in 

 foreign countries. You can go to see them or write 

 to them. 



Among Dr. Oneal's recent and notable cures are 

 those of Mrs. C. H. Sweetland, Hamburg, la., 

 paresis of the optic nerve; Mrs. Herman Burdick, 

 Richland Center, Wis., hemorrhage of retina; Miss 

 Johanna Schmidt, 392 17th St., Milwaukee, cata- 

 racts;- A. J. Staley, Hynes, Cal., cataracts of 20 

 years; Miss J. M. Rumsey, Norwalk, Ohio, cata- 

 racts; Mrs. Amelia P. Rifle, 78 Niagara St., Buffalo, 

 N. Y., cataract. These people administered Dr. 

 Oneal's treatment at home and cured themselves 

 Cross-eyes are straightened by Dr. Oneal without 

 knife or pain. John Turner, Leroy, Ind., cured. 



If you will write Dr. Oneal describing your case 

 the best you can, he will send you this book and 

 advise you free of charge. A postal card will get 

 the book. Address 



OREN ONEAL, M. D. 



Suite 839. 52 Dearborn St., Chicago 



TALES OF 

 ADVENTURE. 



1 are HoDtiiaiJ Mshini Stories. 



I have a few sets of Volume 3 of 

 Recreation, July to December, in- 

 clusive, 1895. These are handsomely 

 bound in cloth, with leather backs 

 and corners. 



Here are the titles of a few of the 



choice stories in the book. 



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Woodcock on the Islands. 



illustrated. F. W. G. Johnson 

 The Gordon Setter. 



Illustrated. Dr. J. Whitaker 

 Salmon Fishing in Labrador. 



Illustrated. Col. Charles E. Fuller 

 Coursing with the Greyhound 



Illustrated. L. F. Bartels 

 A Bald-Faced Grizzly in Camp. 



Illustrated. M. W. Miner 

 Where Leaps the Ouananiche. 



(Poem.) Dr. E. L. Tiffany 



Fly Fishing Dr. M. G. Ellzey 



A Half Hour With the Quail. 



Dr. E. P. Kremer (Juvenis) 

 A Deer Drive with Spokane Indians. 



Illustrated. Lieut. W. R. Aber^rombie 

 An Indian Horse Race. 



Maj. F. M. Bernard 



The Old Kentucky Rifle. (Poem.) 



Illustrated. Capt. J. W. Crawford 

 A Mystery of the Tetons. 



Illustrated. Ed. H. Trafton 

 Pheasant Shooting. 



Illustrated. Thomas G. Farrell 

 Sitting Bull's Last Medicine. 



Illustrated. Margaret Gray Brooks 

 Crossing the Plains 30 Years Ago. 



Illustrated. Gen. John Gibbon, U. S. A. 

 A Mountain Lion Hunt by Night. 



Illustrated. Robert Meade Smith, M.D. 

 Trouting on Clark's Fork. 



Illustrated. Gen. F.W. Benteen.TJ. S. A. 

 Ducking off Machipongo. 



Illustrated. W. J. Bogert 

 A Youthful Guide and a Prize Bighorn. 



Illustrated. Hon. I. N. Hibbs 

 A Wild Goose Chase. 



Illustrated. A. E. McKenzie 

 A Tempestuous Cruise. 



Illustrated. Commodore Chas. Pryer 

 Hans the Wolf Hunter. 



(Poem.) Illustrated. S. N. McAdoo 

 How Some Women Went Shooting. 



Illustrated. Julia C. Welles 



These books will be sold at $2.00 

 each, and when the present supply is ex- 

 hausted there will never be any more. If 

 you want a copy remit at once. Address, 



RECREATION, 2 n 3 ^yK; 



