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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1890)
; 14 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , MARCH 2 , SIXTEEN PAGES _ _ _ _ _ W DORAN'S ' DREADFUL DEED H A Homicide that Made a Summer H Stinduy Soarlot H LONGING FOR A LYNCHING H The Kir Kxcllcmcnt or 1870 in H Onmlin Uoivnrtlsj anil a Cupturo H Stnlilicil with a Stiletto An H I Unrecorded Crime H j Tlckllili Times JI Without tiny fenrot successful coiitra- V \ diction , it can be truthfully said that H 1 the years 1SG8 , 1800 and 1ST0 irons the H llvolloBt iii a criminal line ever known M in the history of Ouialia Tlioro were H ' bovonil causes for this , principally H among which wna the construction of H ] the Union l'ucillc railroad , which was H the big advorllslng' card for this city H > and brought within the iattor 's wall ns H motley u crowd of fortune Bcokors as Hi over launched tlioir boat on the uncor- Hl tain sea of life Tlioro nas an unusual HJij number of " bold , bud men from the H 1 cast mid south , whllo the further west H | sent in ranchmen , minors and frolght- fl | era of pious pistol proclivities , whoso H ] occupation on the Wyoming plains and around the "rooldcs" had boon destroyed - I stroyod by the advent of the steel-clad courier of commerce . Money wasplonty Hit very nlonty nnu business in the no- Hl' ' ccssitios of life bacon , clothes and Hb whisky was exceedingly brisk Sun HJ day was a day of rest , oxedpt for HJ gin and gun , potion and pistol , and Hi it was no uncommon tiling to aeo the Hi sporting fraternity betting on the nuin- Hl ' borof warlike introductions a Sabbath Hi j would bring forth , or whether the pass HJ for a trip with old Oluiron acioss the Hi Styx would bo a blade or a bullet I Hb ) ' have not the slightest doubt but pools Hi would have been soilingon these events HJ ol ehanco were there Diamonds and Hh ' Turf Hxchuugcs" in existence then HJi | General John C. Cowin was district HJ nttornoy at this porlod , and had his Hb hands full Colon ol now ox-Judgo H | i James W. Savage , was the leading "do- HJi fender of these days It was rather Hh ' peculiar that these legal warriors occu- H | ! pied the sumo olllco room , towlt the HL southwest corner of Vosschor's block , HV | which stood on Thirteenth and Douglas H | ' strcots , whore now looms upyo Millard H | hotel In 1808 they joined in a noliticul HH encounter , running against ench other H | for district nttornoy Savage , of course , Hh got loft , for there woto too many of the HHJ G. O. I1 , in this nock of woods then K ] A IIOltUIIII.15 HO.MIClDi : . H. < Of all the crimes committed in this Hftj , ; city since its birth to its present strong , Hlj ! houlthy and lusty manhood , the cole H | | ] bratod Dorau stabbing nlTrny of Juno , HfJ 1870 , caused the most intense excite Hr mont 1 do not except the Wntson 13. Hftj'i ' Smitn case , although the circumstances H | : surrounding it and the character and H | 1 standing of the deceased were so well Ha calculated to make the public pulsoboat H | | oft and quick " The latter tragedy Hj | lacked the sensational essential of the H | | discovery and capture of the criminal Hl | and the prospects of nu accompanying session of Judge Lynch'a court , which was the exciting feature of the Doran i case , and which kept Omaha on the ragged edge of anxiety for many days The story of this inomorablo case is as follows : In I860 , there came to Oinulia from ! Chicago , a middlo-nged man named Pierce Doran Ho was a mechanic and rondily found employment in the Union Pacific shops It seems that ho had seine property in the Queen City of the Lakes , " but p.oforing this city as a pluco of residence , ho sold his posscs- hbh sions and invested in some lots between HT Burtnnd WobstorThirteonthandFour- HB tee nth streets near the present St Paul Hj railroad crounds Ho erected a small HI house which had a few companions of HI similar style scattered around , but the HH greater portion of that neighborhood HH consisted of forest in the board HH trees that had soon a saw mill or largo HH lumber yards Soon afterwards Do- HH rails wife arrived She was many HH years liin senior , and enjoyed niatri- HH niouial sweets lontr before she captured HH the pliable Picrco The latter had HH also boon nuirriocl before and had a son , HH who completed the family circle in HH Omaha somotlmo after his stepmother HH arrived It was not long before the HH Dorans introduced themselves to the HH Omaha community , most prominently HH to the press and the police In fnct HH they claimed the attention ofovory HHeourtrlHglmndloii ; rcriminal-nnd civii- HH in this city , and as they changed law HH yors every rounu many a briolloss bar HH | ristor oarucstly prayed that neither HH | man nor wife would over throw up the HH ] spougo , and blessed the day they came I i witliin tno local court jurlsuictlon For a HH1 time there were weekly lights about HH ) proprietary rights , then came charges HH | and eon liter chargob of assaults and HHi battorics and , dually , accusations of HHf inlldollty on the part of both Iloro , HHi the climax was capped and one of the HHI bloodiest homicides ever known in HHi Omaha occurred HH ] ACCUltSHD ACCUSATIONS H | The liusbiwid had the wife before the HHI courts several times on these grave HHi charges , but always failed to convict HHi As a Inst and tornblo resort , ho accused HH ) Mrs Doran with being too intimate HHi with her own stop-sou , who boarded HHi with her The main point was to got HH direct and positive ovidunco The HH | senior Doran worked up his case to a HH point whore ho thought everything was HH ripe for a sensational denouement H Thus it was that ho engaged Jerry Me- HH Chcano , an old pioneer , a faithful HHI ollloor of the law and a most popular HHI citizen to go to Mrs Dorau's house in HHf the night time , surprise the par HH | ties and make uu arrest Colonel HHI Thomas Mulunhy , a well known HHE luwyor of these days , had HHjj done considornblo legal business for HHfi Doran and encountered McChenuo as HH | ho was going north on Sixteenth street HHI to moot Doran at the corner of Hurt HHf' ' Mulcnhy walked down with the constn- HH | bio Doran was fur from being prompt HH in his appointment and the midnight HHI hour had como and gone before ho came HH hurriedly up , Baying the "acenpted HH time had arrived , The throe mon HH Btarted for the Doran mansion On ar- H rival , the accuser kepi ip the back HHJ ground , McChoano boldly ononod the HHj | door and walked in , and Mulcnhy re- HHj ! inaiued on the threshold of the small HHJ front room There stood young Doran HHj in the middle of the apartment uppar- HH ently propailng to retire HH Well , wluu'a wanted now ? " ho asked , HH for ho know the olllcor very well , hav- HH1 ing frequently had o Die in' business with HHI him before , HHi "I ciimo to arrest you , " replied Mo- HHJJ Chcave HHi All right , I suppose I must go I'm HH gottlug used to this kind of Work ; but , HHj lot tno got my coat and vest " HHi Dorau thou stepped into a back room , HHj secured the articles ho desired , then HH went to u trunk , where ho secretly bo- HHT cured a regular Spanish stlllctto Ho HHI thou walked uucoiicoruodly towards HHf McChoano and wheu near enough for HHj his fomdluh work ho itruck him with H the deadly instruinonl In the forohend The blade was buried lo the hlltand the old man foil to the lloor a corpse Mul- cahy was then nttnekod Ilia back was turned towards the assassin , and , as a result , sovoii frightful stabs were tnado between the shoulders mid the colonnl foil apparently lifotcss The young des pnrndo then secured two revolvers and calling his ferocious Newfoundland dog loft the house going in the direction of the shops and luinbor uilos X COWAItDIA' CltOWD Pierce Dornn , the father and cause o all the trouble , from his hiding plaro saw McChoano struck down , and Im mediately alarmed the neighborhood Several mon responded to his calls , and , ns itho news spread tno crowd rapidly increased Somoontored the cottage , and were surprised to It nil Mulcnhy alive Ho was iiumouiatoly removed to mora sultablo quarters , his family notified , and the best surgical skill in Omaha bummonod The major ity attempted to arrest young Doran Ho levelled both guns , tliroatonod to shoot the first ono who nttomptod to como near him , all the time walking backward to the lumber piles , whllo his savage dog , faithful in a bad cause , at tacked several of the pursuers ttnd aided matoriully in keeping them away from his mnstor Thus , matters stood until daylight , the crowd contenting itself as a "guard"untlltho police would arrive Ono or two stars did como upon the scone , hut doomed discretion the b ttor part of valor and suddenly bethought themselves that it would bo moroolllcer- like to acquaint their superior , City Marshal W. G. Hollins Now , the latter had na linmonso amount of Don Quixote bravery Ho was a Marshal Saxo in word wnr , but a SanchoPan aiu active service Nolthor ho nor the two ollicors who started to notify him showed up in that vicinity on the day in question Coroner ner Jacob Glsh removed the remains of the dead olllcer and Doran and his dog settled themselves in a lumber pile The beautiful Juno morning wus at hand The advancing hours brought the peacuful and sweet sounds of the ohurch bolls The streets were becom ing populated with old and young in their bright now suinmor suits , on their way to worship These who puBsed in the vicinity of the tragedy heard , of course , the details Some lingered as long as they could and others sought their respective churches , spreading the news of the terrible homlcido as they approached the center of the city Others resolved to sacrifice church to curiosity and remained on the scene Largo squads of people came from other portions of town , and the crowd became dense and immense Still Doran held the fort and not ono of the thousands around dared attempt his capture The gallant police put in no appearance , presumably because most of thom had boon on duty the night bo fore A COUItAOEOUS COl' . There was ono man on the force at that time who was sans pour ot sans roprocho , " and that was Captain Suun- dors Ho was a Sturdy , bravo Scotch man As soon ns ho lenrned the condi tion of affairs ho hurried to the scene , immediately ndvnncod beyond the front rank of the watchers and approached Doran with drawn revolver , demanding his surrender Knowing that the dog was not familiar with his official request , Saunders In the twinkling of an eye put a quietus on his canine career with a well aimed bullet Doran apparently saw that Saunders meant business , and after a Becond demand agreed to sur render on a guarantee that ho would bo proteotod from mob violence This wus ngrcod to Saunders warned the crowd not to Interfere with the prisoner His revolvers were taken away and the march to the old jail , corner of Sixteenth and Farnnm , commenced A big , angry , tnlkativo , threatening crowd followed , but Doran was safely celled Shortly afterwards the church services were ever and their congregations swelled the crowd around the jail until more than half the population of the city was in the vicinity There wns a lynching atmosphere everywhere , and although Sheriff Grebe had taken the greatest and sworn in a Inrgo num- or of deputies , concerted action on the part of the crowd would have overpowered - orod the sheriff and his forces , and Dorau would have boon a swinging sign of summary justice The question of rope or no rope hinged now on the death of Colonel Mulcahy , and in order to get the news from his bed sldo directly a line of couriers was established between the house , where Mulcahy lingered between life and death and the corner of Fifteenth and Farnnm To counteract this , the advocates of law and order had re quested the several surgeons " ut the bedside of the apparently dying man to give favorable reports , and even if -death-whieh-they-all-inomeutarily-ex poctcd , should unsuo , the fuct should bo kept from the public as long ns possible , until Doran could bo removed to some secret place of safety Mulcahy's death distinctly meant Doran's death LOXOING lOlt A IAXCHING Thus the early afternoon of that eventful Sunday passed , and many a good Omaha housewife , not knowing the exciting occurrences of the day , wondered why her liege lord ab sented himself from the midday meal Towards ovenlng some crazy fellowBtartod a rumor that Colonel Mul cnhy was dead Then the crowd became roafly wild While a delay was caused by a search for leaders and other pre liminary motions for opening Judge Synchs court , several prominent citi zensseeing breakers very near at hand , made a rostrum of the little hill on the northwest corner of Sixteenth and Far nnm and began to address the crowd in the interest of law and order , promising that justice would hold its sway against all opposition As many of the lending Omniums of varied occupations and professions us could bo secured were called upon for addresses Among thom was the late Gcuorul Silas A. Strickland , who could tnovo a crowd of any kind in his favor moro easily than any man in Nebraska His romarka had a tolling otTcct and perhaps he did moro than any ether speaker that day in saving Omaha and Nobrnsku from the dlsgraco of u lynching , or a repeti tion of what had eecurrod just before the body of James Uovoy was found hanging from a beam in the old jail on Saturday , March 0 , ' 1801 , nineteen years before Ho and a man named George Her had robbed the premises of George Taylor on the Mili tary read , ton miles west of Omaha , and brutally treated Mrs Taylor lIAltltANOUINO AOAlNbT IIKMl' . , If the memory ot the writer servos him right Bishop Clark6on , Bishop O'Gorman , or his vicar , Father Curtis , Judge Lake , Kzra Millard , then mayor , were among the speakers At any rate , these talks , and favorable reports from Mulcahy , the rumor of whose death was lalsu , had the ollect of thinning out the crowd nsthodowy shades of evening np- preached There was qulto a number remained durinir the night , but whether they were deputies or hungers on" It was hard to say The same excitement continued the next day , but the good news of Mulcuhy's improvement hluntou its keen edge , The intense fooling of revenge was renewed , however , on Wednesday , when Jerry McChoano was buried • [ Ho was known by every ono in the city Hlch aud poor alike respected him , nnd felt prioved at his sudden taking off His funeral was ono ot the lnrgest over held in Omaha The deceased - ceased had resided in a row of white cot tages , the second south of Farnnm on the west sldo of Fifteenth street In fact there were cottages on both sides of the street , It was then the resliionco portion of Omaha , when no mammoth bricks lined Fifteenth street , andii fol low could walk along the sidcwnlk without any danger of a HowoV pot fall ing from a fifth-story window and crack ing his skull After this things began to nssumo a rather noinlnnl condition , but the trtig- cdy still hud a prominent hold on the mouiory of the citizens Judge Lake summoned a spccinl grand jury Juno SO to Investigate the case , and nn iudictmont of murder in the first dogrco wns returned against Doran Colonel James \V. Savage was appointed to conduct the do Ten so and after ho ac cepted ho found himself threatened moro frequently with death than ho had boon during four years service in the rebel lion as leader of the famous Twelfth Now York cavalry , or ns a member of the stnff of General John C. Fremont Letters requesting and commanding him to relinquish the defense ot Doran came pouring in every day , but each successive missive made the colonel moro solicitous for Ills client The dir est consequences were thrcatonod should ho roTuso , but without olfoct SAVlil ) FItOM SWINGING When the trial came off everybody in Omaha and part of Council Bluffs trlod to squeeze into a court room capable of holding about live hundred , if packed like sardlnos Notwithstanding the giant i-rtorts of District Attorney Cowin , only a verdict of manslaughter was re turned against Doran , and his sentence wns to the penitentiary for a term of yenrs only The main point of the defouso and it scomod to have boon a good ono , was that the deceased officer , having no warrant , hud no right to enter the Do rau house as ho didand seeing nothing unlawful in progress had no right to attempt the arrest The prisoner was remanded to hia cell Ho felt happy , but the public did not Colonel Savage smiled like a basket of chips At that time , the basement of the court house ( the old jail ) was the bastilo for federal criminals , for state prison ers , county culprits , city unfortunates nnd impotaat witnesses who could not procure bail Consequently each of the iucarnntod had about a cell room apiece In the following July however the penitentiary - itontiary at Lincoln was completed and on the 0th of that month Sheriff Grebe took the lirstjjatch of convicted prison ers from Douglas county They were the hardest crowd that ever passed between - twoon here and the capital There were several lifo prisoners with Doran in tno gang They didn't stay in the pen very long , for on the night of April 17 , 1871 , the insane asylum near by was burned mid , while the pen otllcials were assisting their crazy neighbors a largo number of the pen prisoners escaped including the whole Omaha criminal contingency , Doran included It was said that the asylum was set on lire by the mistress of Sam Poole , ono of tlic Omaha lifo prisoners , who had killed a barber employed by George Hill , which really was the re sult This woman died in dlsgraco and poverty on Harney street borao years ago , She sent for Sheriff Gsobo just before her death , evidently having something important to communicate She was too uonr the shadowy shore when the sheriff called and hoV secret was ouried with her The redoubtable Dave Butler was governor of Nebraska then Ho was asked to offer n reward for the capture of the escaped convicts Reward ! " ho said "Ain't ' thom fel lows out of the stale ? Ain't we rid of thom ? You hot they wont como back , yet you want to p-vy some ono to brinir thom back You'll get no reward offered by mo until a certain warm place of biblical fame is frozen ever " Two of thom did como back The writer saw Doran enter the old saloon of Lucas & MoNiuuura near the corner ot Farnnm and Twelfth street a week after the escape Ho talked ever a half hour privately with one of the proprietors and then walked out unconcernedly Then again a man was arrested hero last year whom Sheriff Grebe wus almost certain was Sam Poole Ho had friends , however , who said nay and ho was lot go Thus endoth the story of the Doran case It has never boon published not even in Andrews Jumbo book , which claimed to record all Nebraska events ns far back as the days when they and Corondo took up a claim on the North Platte , three centuries ugol Colonel Mulcnhy improved rapidly much to the burpriso of the best surgeons - goons in town and is today n strong , worthy citizen of asyoro , alwa3's having -a-sad memory for-that ovei : ' 'jl-Ju e- night twenty years ago , The other Dorans were soon lost to Omaha eyes good riddance Pimples , bolls and ether humors , nro 'ltnblo ' to appear when the blood gets heated The best remedy is Dr J. H. 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CO , AND THE GR0SS 6F THEH LEQION OF HOHOR , WAS CONFERRED UPON NATHANIEL WHEELER , The Presfdent of the Company WHEELER & WILSON MFG CO 185-187 WnlMAh AVf , Chicago SO 1,1) HY P. E. FLODMAN & CO 220 North 16th Stront , Omaha jCf niirJrigSl Chicago Eloctrlo Lightfi I -t. m ENLARGING CO I al-iiscPflmAIT5H ? , I ra KSPS , , 'ri"-ro , r . co'"i7u | ? 2 B | E „ : , : , , : , . . ' • II 215-253 E. Randolph St Chicago-1 MBTgeisler , /fjQfc Importer of nnd dealer la l L Birds Fish aufl Rare 3HRli Ulid cages Fonntalu Aqunr- * - s& ' ffinll lumi Shells , Etc W SM A BEAUTIFUL FRENCH < W POODLE FOR JALE No 417 South 15th St , Omaha , Neb | > collar • I FISH BRAND HOSEh i | The ONLY ] in\vn or flnnlen Unso MADR which will slum | I 400 POUNDS PRESSURE | BUY the BEST , It will LAST ilic LONGEST A lioso which will do Rood work In mixt clllcs , will not Kl\o iitlsfnctlnnln H * if . Otimlia , on ntcoitnlor thnoxtromolilRli i > r < iiire Mlillo ilealors comtilatn of other lioso belnu retnrneil In Inriro Qimntltlss because Is notstroiiR enoiiRh to I tnn < ltltoiire Mire FISH llltANl'Isguur/wtoed tOBlaml the highest ortssuro i'or Snlo t y nil dciuers , or Omaha Rubber Co , 1008 Farnam-st. , Omaha , Neb Wholesale or Retail IMMENSE SALES Of Diamonds , Watches , Clocks , Solid Silver and Quadruple Plated Ware Jewelry , Optical Goods , Cutlery , Umbrellas , Etc Arc liciiif ; made liy ll , Mlillo niosl dealers t'oinplaln tlittl I llicfr "lriule I * dull " The piihlie upiireelitlc Gi Kl'IMlg ' ICAIl < AIit ! evidenced l > y Hie llliernl piilroittiKu we nreH reccUIti . Itl1 T VIIV iiolf We nine joii Troiti 25 to 50 per 1 eenl , even mi llio most Nlnple ponds , and X IIOM.AKI SAVru IS TWO IIOI.I.A1CS illADC IVe inuM et out ol'S tlio Itelnil .letvclrj Itnsliies > i , us our l.nrje and InereasiiiKn IVIioIckiiIc Trade deiiiands It Notice our A larpc niton" vvindoivK I'roiii day to day , and Noetvliat we aie ollerlng SPECIAL , \ \TTi\TIO.\ called to tlic I'ollovtiiiK : 101) 1'liic Steel Carvin ; ; Sets or : i piceeN , only 92 ; worth 85. 250 Nut Setftol'O Picks and Crack , in case , only @I eacli worth git IHepaiit I'itino lamp * , S12.50 , worllifi'25. i < JKi\T ItiJlHTIO\ : IMAX'OS AM ) OKGA.VS I'Olt Till ; MXT : tO Ali . Open Saturday Even up unt.l 9 I 1 max meyer & BRO , Cor Sixlesnt'a anl Faraam sis I S. It STOKE I'OR UBXT ; I IXTDItKS FOIt SALE SET OF TEETH ON RUBBER For Five Dollars DR R. W BAILEY , Dentist , Faxton Block , 16t1i and Fariiam Streets Wp Alio TTtO-PiO + n Ctfo-rr and having within the past two j vv c XXIC JL1C1C UVJ Kflicky months largely increased our office room , are now better preoared to turn out the best class of work , and much more rapidly than heretofore We make a full set ofteeth on rubber for FIVE DOLLARS , guaranteed to be as wol ' made as plates sent out of any dental olfice in this country Do not let others inlluonce you not to come , but make us a call and see for yourself Teeth extracted WITHOUT PATN , and without using chloroform , gas , ether or electricity Filling at lowest rates Remember the lo- > i cation DR BAILEY , Dentist , Paxton Block > ' ' Open evenings until 8 o'clock Take elevator on lUtli street lGth mid raruain / ? ' Cut tills out Mention tills paper p rivrcTaticAt i\Gi\Biit ; : ; ami vontkactoii , Jtii'mS12NTlNG : : ciiioaoo opkicu Brush Electric Company , Estimates und plans furnished Correspondence solicited • " 832-833 N Y. Life Omaha - Building , - - - - - " Dewey & Stone , Furniture Company A magnificent display of everything userul nnd ornamental in the furniture makers art at reasonable prices * BUILDERS FINE BRONZE GOODS Of Every Design and Finish HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dougias St ETCHINGS , . II t # % < I % 1 % | H TEMERSON , ENGRAVINGS , J WLM M MM E MaTUALmT & 0AVI3 ARTIST SUPPLIESj k W HI ( ftTKIMIJALL MOULDINGS , . * flllllr C 5"p'ANOS&ORGANS FRAMES , \J m M USTSIIEKT MUSIC 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska pt nt d aukiim to , or Improved July 30,1889. VKKS' i'W T ' with IM&S M&lIiody. . andill diVcMMi V7m c ucdfrom \ \k \ JB 3 EC J . IIXvZmiiwMttSt'n , Weakness or ExIians.O VAi A * tlon , KemileC mnUints.ln acta Ineirousil seaeeaporWInlPKtoMwooricmaio / X I yrtUSMAVfr * \ \ I .Vocli lergctboWorld * , 6VvN to produce ' n belt that will r mparo with It ThocnrrentlsuDdertUocontrolof the \ I | nHl /I 5I 1 I wcaVcr ndcanllemadi Uuf otr m < fd or ironfflosii tanyioraplalnti this cannot bo Jonow tl n/oth"lJelt. \ I H m \ 11 S8il 11 / ThoSa penBoryforweakne eotmenls > nnoctcddlrcctl7tothoa tter./flhodUk ares § 1 1 II rara i S It I appliances the Elect rirttii can ba carried to any'part ' ot the IJody This Is the iMt eat and Ureatent improvement i i /.I I Wtim& li l SvfrmadS tarapply ngEe c trlciVtojlhoW I BackYlow I f i\J ' . It tliaerslrom all others , ltls * * ' " ' " ° w&'ifllKv5'F beftandtMaio\vfllflncHueOwcntobe. & ' "JJf/M i.tvi.w . otabeltwanU lho , \ / 'p"J S 'rSrJntti halmnia Cclla with 400 10 aalvanlo wKTiVltU va3e ecB of lrenBtn7wpt onrVo i JPmU > ojretCuurantee helt which nt \ \ l % ria \ isntV tc"g' \ tleirrcc ot etrengtb , has a I'ohltlvaand Scantily corrcnt and the current can bo reversed Also nn Electrlo Truf f artY ' vVnio . The Elcctrio current can bo t - Battery , ( llelf ' Voltulc lleft ' ot description It willcnre allcomptalnta Cwrwof o iw Mer nc y era ' " ' ° * ' , , The I'atl Owen is not a C'huin , Wire or . or a , any } otncr a/u js | jut end easily worn and ' Tested b nu2ita before u'la Vpj.Uod to ( ho boTy ndi U worn only rom six o ten hours day or night After examinnKfhlsb > Euperlor to all ethers now offered for sale Tpsbowtho WiflreC'q i/lc V ire wo havetnourElectro.Gatvanlo rotponeibloparUcsonlhlrtydayaMrial.andifUdoesiiotl'rorofoS ori/owbatwoitCMrpaPl > . curfrcolllustratca Book of mpagciwrlttenbTapbyslelanotovertOyea without the nld ot a physician or the use of medicine Bend for a pair of Dr OwoV KlectrloInsoles , l'rlco % oo whichwill = " 'e/ ' i' . n U aVsurod that they wifi toceivo an hones ! 4 1K& . } The OWEN ELEOTBIO BELT & APPLIANCE CO , 308 North Broadway , St I oui , Me and 826 Broadway , Northeast Comer of 12th , New York City , • I