THE QMAIIA DATLY BEE: SUNDAY, ,JANITAHY 6, 11)01. PRICE ON PAT CROWE'S HEAL justness agent of the Walters' union No. :3, said last night that Mr. Maloney's the ater Is not considered unfair and that what jvor differences existed, If any, havo been m cably adjusted. Mr. Maloney also statod hat at no tltno had ho over been unfavor able to union labor. SEEKING NEXT CONVENTION MAP MALADIES MASTERED Eptcifio Howard is Offursd for tho Fugitive E audit, POLICE SEND OUT DETAILED DESCRIPTION Omaha Determined to Have 1002 Live Stock Meeting. ENERGETIC EFFORT TO LAND THE PR'ZE i South Omaha News . f Thin ItetTitrd U Sepitrnfe from the OrlK""l Ortrr rtnd thr Flirurc In ia,00 I'ollce Still Hopeful. Chief of 1'olico Donahue, with tho ap proval of Edward A. Cudtihjr, throush his private counsel, (lenernl John C. Cowln, yes terday Issued 5,000 circulars offering $50, 000 reward for tho abductors of Kddlc Cud ahy on tho nleht of December 18. 1'at Ciowo is described as tho supposed prin cipal in tho crime and tho reward for his apprehension and conviction Is $13,000. Mr. Cudahy's offer originally was jr.,000 for the arrest and conviction of tho itadcr. Tho city subsequently offered $8,000. Tho clrculnrn arc tho first authorized re ward tho city or Mr. Cudahy have sent out except through newspapers. Tho delay was caused by tho refusal of Mr. Cudahy to agrco to a specific rewnrd for 1'at Crowe, whom tho chief of polico believed to bo the leader of tho gaDg. After tho city had of fered $2.1,000 reward Chief Donahue in sisted polico omcers should bo given some nsBuranco that tho offer was legitimate. He advised a specific reward for 1'at Crowo and finally InduciM General Cowln to np provo tho reward circulars which ho had drafted. In theso circulars 1'at Crowo is described db tho leader of tho abductors and polico officials throughout tho country are advised that tho Omaha department has numclent evidence to convict him If captured. Chief Donahuo furnishes conclusive evidence of his belief In tho guilt of Tat Crowo by running throo pictures of him taken in 1803, 1898 and 1900 nt tho head of tho cir culars. A comploto description of Crowo accom panies the pictures and overy pointer which is expected to provo of assistance to peaco ofTlcers Is detailed. His personal habits, mannerisms and tho number of scars on his person aro enumerated at length. To avoid confusion and unnecessary correspondence or delay nil olllccrs who havo suspects in their Jurisdiction aro requested to send pictures of tho men thpy havo in view. .Secure Other DuncrlptloiiN. Tho polico have finally settled upon de scriptions of tho second and third bandit In the kidnaping and upon a description of tho woman in tho caso. Heretofore these descriptions havo been fragmentary and somewhat confusing, but after carefully questioning all porsons who saw tho out laws nnd comparing their statements tho chief has decided upon tho following "olTi clal" descriptions: Bandit No. 2 Ago, 32 to 37; stature, u feet 9 or 10 Inches; dark hair, dark com plexion, dark mustache (If any). Ilandlt No. 3 Age, 40; stature, 5 foot 10 Inches to 6 feet; weight, ISO to 100 pounds; rather stout build; complexion, hair and mustacho, dark; speaks with Irish broguo In gruff voice; heavy drinker and cigarctto smoker. Woman In tho Caso Age, 25 to 28 years; complexion, pale; hair, blond; of dellcato appearance; wears imitation black aBtra kban capo and black winter hat with long, black feathers. UNIONS AND MAL0NEY CLASH I'roiirlctor of New l'lny Iloime IIiin n Strike to Dent "With-Walter Wullc Out. "Billy" Maloney, tho proprietor of ono of tho variety theaters, had troubles of his own on hand yesterday. Ho has launched a new play houso, and tho labor unions have started out to havo It run on union principles. Tho stage employes demanded recognition, which was refused. Now tho waiters havo gono on a strlko, havo re moved tho cards from tho walls, and unless the stago employes aro recognized patrons of tho houso will receive tholr refreshments at tho hands of non-union men. Tho electrical workers woro more fortunato In their dealings with Maloney and, aftor it had been let to tho Thomson-HouBton people, secured tho contract for wiring tho building. Frod Daurann, secrctary-trcnsuror of tho Stato Society of Labor and Industry and A SOUR STOMACH. In Often the Iteul Ciiiihc of Sour Tem per. That the condition of tho digestive or gans has a marked effect upon tho charac ter or disposition Is a truism as old as the hills. Old Bon Johnson wl&viy said "the plcasuro of living depends upon tho liver" and it is a fact which nono may dlsputo that a sunny disposition more ofton results from a healthy digestion than from any other cause. Acid dyspopsla, commonly railed sour stomach or heartburn, Is caused by Blow digestion of food; instead of being prompt ly digested and converted into blood, bono nnd muscle, It lie? in tho Btomach for hours, fermenting nnd decaying, creating gases which causo pressure on tho lungs and heart, short breath and general discomfort and Irritation. Such halt digested food is Indeed poor nourishment for tho body, brain and nerves and tho result Is shown In Irritable tem pers, unaccountablo headaches and -that do pressing condition usually called tho "blues" but how quickly all theso disappear whon nppotlto and digestion aro restored. Laxatlvo medicines only Irrltato tho al ready Irritated stomach and bowels and have no offoct on actual digestion of food. The sensible course to follow Is to make uso of simple natural digestives liko Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets after meals until the stomach has a chance to recuporato. Tho natural digestives which ovory healthy stomach contains aro peptones, dlABtase and Hydrochloric and laqtlo acids nd when any of them are lacking tho trou ble begins; tho reason Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro so valuable and successful In turlng stomach troublos is becauso they contalu, in a plcasaut 'concentrated tablet form all theso absolutely necessary essen tials for perfoct digestion and assimilation of food. Henry Klrkpatrlck, of Lawrence, Mass., says; "Mon and women whobo occupation procludcs an active outdoor Ufa should mako It a dally practice to uso Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after meals, I havo dono bo myself nnd I know positively that I owo my present health nnd vigor to their dally use. From tho time I was 22, when I graduated from school with broken health from over work, until I was 34, I scarcely knew what it was to bo free from Btomach weakness, I bad no appotlto whatever for breakfast and very little for any othor meal. I had aoldity and heartburn nearly ovory day and sometimes was alarmed by Irregu larity and palpltatloji of the heart, but all this gradualfy disappeared after I began using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and I can eat' my meals with relish and satisfaction which I had not known since I was a grow ing boy." s The success and popularity of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is enormous, but It U aeservea ana every utukbibi. m wio umm SUtts.lCan&da, and Groat Britain has a Tho South Omaha Live Stock exchango is preparing to send fifteen delegates to Salt Lake City to attend tho annual convention of tho National Llvo Stock Orowers' as sociation. This convention will bo held on January 15 nnd tho delegation from South Omaha will leavo hero on Sunday, January 13. An effort will bo mado to sccuro the next convention of tho association for Omaha, and with this Idea In view tho delegates havo been selected according to their hustling qualities. For tho purposo of call ing nttentlon of llvo stock growers to the advantages of tho South Omaha market an elegant souvenir Is being prepared. Theso will bo given to every dolcgate in attend ance at tho convention. Considerable work has been psrformcd by tho exchango towards necurlng tho next convontlon for Omaha end nt the present tlmo It is asserted that tho effort will bo successful. I.nhor Temple Unit. Tho committee In cbnrce of the labor tern plo project will glvo a grand ball at tho Hxchnngo dining hall on the evening of Feb ruary 22. (Julie a number of tickets havo already been sold nnd members of tho com mittee feel confident that 2,000 tickets can bo disposed of during tho next few weeks. So far tho work of gelling tickets ban been confined to this city, but very shortly tho Omaha labor unions will bo called upon as well as business men In tho big city. It la expected that tho profits from tho ball will bo sufficient to glvo the tcmplo fund a good start. Klccllon of Ofllccrx. At tho meeting of tho King's Daughters of tho Presbyterian church held nt the res Idcnco of Mrs. A. It. Kclls yesterday, theso nfflrprn ivnrn .tlnptnil Mru. A. A. Thnrlnw. leader; Mrs. John Caughoy, vlco leader; Mrs. David Garrett, treasurer; Mrs. Wil liam C. Dontz, secretary. MflKltt Oily ioinli. Itnlph Sago is reported to bo (ulto sick. Sou Ed Munshnw & Co. for lumber. Tel 283. Tho now Twenty-third Htrcct sewer !s completed. Louise, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. J. 13, WatkiiiH, Is qulta sick. M. C. Cook of Cnsiicr. Wyo., is hero vlslt Ing bin brother, W. 9. Cook. MIsm Duphnlo Grllllth pleasantly enter, tnlned ii number of friends Inst evening. Ajlnunhtcr lias been born to Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson, Forty-sixth nnd It streets. Miss Dairy Morris hns returned from Hyrncuse, Neb., whero she spent tho holl- m ttages built to suit buyers. .Tno. J. Itynn. "unmake! h' union No. 78 gavo a very en Joyablo mask ball nt Koutsky's hall last nlKht. J. J. Mnly oontlnurH to improve and tho polico nro still hunting: for tho man who shot him. Tho Jamison revival meeting will con tinue every night this week nt the Presby terian church. Mrs. Saleit nnd Mr. Julia Thompson of Friend nro hero, tho guests of Ifnrry I Carpenter nnd wife. "Danger Signals" will bo tho topic upon which Hcv. Jamison will speak at tho First Presbyterian church tonight. Uso Melcher'H Golden Cross Cough Syrup. It absolutely cures coughs nnd hoarseness. An address to men only will bo delivered nt tho Presbyterian church this nfternoon nt 3 o'clock by Itov. Jamison. Miss Edith Carpenter hns returned to Peru, where sho is studying, after having Bpent a rouplo of weeks hero with relatives. Tho Woman's auxiliary of tho Yountr Men's Christian association will meet with Mru. C. W. Illil, 2310 M street, on Tuesday afternoon. City taxes for 1000 nre coming in rnpldlv. Tho limit has now expired and all delin quents will bo charged at the rato of 1 per cent a month. Members of tho Young- Men's Chrlstlnn as. soclntlon gymnasium clnnr.es entertained their lady friends last evening at the aano clatlon parlors. John Bandy of Bellovuo college and Messrs. Wells nnd Potts of tho Stnto uni versity worn tho guests Friday of Itov. Dr. H. 1j. Wheeler. Miss Kmma C. Wood, formerly a teachor In tho public schools here, but now a resi dent of Chicago. Is tho guest of air. and Mrs. M, Carl Smith. Storm sash, llowland Lumber and Coal compnny. Twenty-fourth street, between M nnd N streets Rev. Jamison will preach nt the First Presbyterian church this morning on the topic, "A Contrast; tho Value of a Profes sion and n Possession. " II. M. Christie, John Flynn, P. A. Wells, J. H. Wntklns nnd W. S. King constltuto a committee appointed by tho Commercial club to work for tho passugo of tho now charter. Kdltor Will Wheeler of Wakefield Is spending Sunday with friends nnd relatives. Mr. Wheeler Is chief clerk of tho engrossing rooms at tho legislature and will return to Lincoln Monday. For the 70'n mill Beyond. It is tho old, old story of tho "Fount of Youth" only, 'tis seemingly true at last. ExhauBtlvo experiments and reports have proven tho widely renowned Prof. Robin of Paris has finally hit upon tho sclcnco of restoring broken-down constitutions nnd renewing tho vigor of youth to advanced ago. Dr. Montgomery, at his Sanatorium, :t27 Harnoy, has secured a limited amount of this sorum, nrcordlng to formula, for verification among his patients. So far tho results havo boon pre-eminently satisfac tory. Tho doctor says "Tho restoration of a broken health, or tho taking on of 20 to 28 years to threo scoro years and ten is a desideratum not to bo nt all despised," Dr. Montgomery is very enthusiastic with ro gard to tho treatment nnd says ho has overy confidence as to results, for thero Is no question tho human body Is capable of ruvltallzation. Seeing is bollovlng. Danco prmrrams nnd wcddlnc stntlnnm-v. A. I. Root, printer, 414-416 South 12th. LOCAL BREVITIES. Poter Smith. 71 years old, died of dropsy Saturday in thu county hospital. Ho leaves no relatives In Omaha. Gasoline caused n Ilro In tho dwelling In tho rear nf -If, South Thirteenth utrent inm evening. Tho damago was small. O. M. Wlnklemnn, formerly with tho First National bank of this city and now located at Opul, Wyo., is In Omnha for n short visit. Sister Mnry Deo Gratia, aged 22, died with tuberculosis nt St. Joseph's hospital. She formerly lived ut Columbus, Neb., and was In tho hospital eight months. Tho commltteo named by the Omaha tenchors to dovlso some means of raising funds for tho auditorium will hold n meet ing in the city hall Tuesday nfternoon nt 4:30. During the week of school Just ended tho average attendance was IB.iOO. The attend ance for tho corresponding week of 1000 was 15,607, or 720 less than tor tho present year. Frank M. Jones, executor of the estate of Kllen J, Beulinm, has brought suit ngntnst James A. Cultrny to foreclose! mort gages on real estate in Lincoln. Tho rnlt Is brought In tho federal court and tlio amount involved is about $10,000. A beaver which was recently rent to the Bonrd nf Pari: Commissioners from Yel lowstone park died nftor u few weeks of captivity. Tho unlmttl was stuffed and mounted nnd has been placed In tho board's oillco in tho city hall. Tho Kmptro Flreproollng compnny, which was awarded the contract for llrvproollng tho new HIkIi school building, has not filed Its bond as yet. In caso tho bond Is not on hand by Monday night tho Board of Education may consider one of the higher bids. Superintendent Jordan of tho Indian sup ply depot yesterday received oltlolul notlll cation from Washington of tho appointment of William O. Thomas of Lincoln as his chief clerk, nnd of Joiin O. Palmer and Vln. cent D. Lilly of Omaha as laborers in the warehouse. Miss Helen Wyckoff made a report last night to tho teachers' commltteo which prepared the teachers' annuity bill. So far the bill has been submitted to less than one-half the teachers of tho city nnd It Is not known whether a majority of them will .approve mo measure. Local Deleuutc to Suit Luke Meet ing llitve KnuiiKetl Ilendnunr - tern mill Wilt .11 like u Brink auntie. Omaha Is going after tho next year's con vention of the National Llvo Stock asso ciation in winning stylo. Thero will bo over 200 Nebraska delegates In tho meeting of- tho association nt Salt Lako City week after next, and overy ono of thwm will put forth his best efforts to secure tho 1002 convention for Omnha. Tho National Live Stock, association Is ono of tho most Important, organizations of this country, nnd Its annual meetings are usually attended by about 7,000 people from all parts of tho United States. Tho asso ciation was formed at Denver four years ago and met in the snmo city tho following year. Last year tho convention was at Fort Worth, Tex., nnd this year's meeting will occur nt Salt Lako City January 16 to IS. "Nebraska will havo not less than 200 hustlers at tho Salo Lako convention," Bald M. A. Daugherty of Sidney. "Wo foci con fident of our ability to bring next year's meeting to Omnha. Asldo from tho facts that Omnha is a most cccsslbla point for nil tho members, that it is ono of tho great est live stock markets on tho continent and thnt tho new auditorium can bo offered as a superior plnco for holding tho sessions, wo hnvo another Important claim upon next year's convention. Wo Ncbraskn peoplo helped to send tho meeting of lust year to Fort Worth and wcro instrumental In so curing this yenr's convention for Salt Lake City, and wo nro thercforo In n favorable position to talk reciprocity nt this tlmo, OiiiiiIiii'n lleniliiiutrti'rx. "Wo havo engaged four big parlors on tho first floor of tho Now Kenyon hotel for Nebraska headquarters ut the Salt Lako gathering and wo will keep open house thero nnd impress tho warmth of Ne braska hospitality upon all tho delegates. Our Invitation to como to Omnha next year will bo extended Jo tho association in no half-hearted way and wo bellevo it will bo accepted. Kansas City, St. Joseph nnd Chicago will contest with us for tho next convention, but wo have tho insldo track." George H. Payne, who will bo on tho Omnha delegation to tho Salt Lako con vention, said: "I am going to Now York tonight, but will hurry back In order to Join tho party that will go from hero to attend tho llvo stock convention at Salt Lako City. I think every business man of Omaha who can possibly get away ought to go out to Salt Lako and lrelp in tho work of securing next year's meeting of tho stockmon for this city. Omaha ought to havo this convention, not only becuuso It will bring thousands of visitors into the city for n week or two, but becauso It 'will attract tho attention of tho cnttro country to our superior advantages as a llvo stock center." F. 13. Sanborn, another member of tho delegation to Salt Lako City, said: "Wo will havo tho auditorium built this year and In order to enjoy tho full benefits from it wo mitEt bring to Omaha all of tho big conventions that wo possjbly can. I think the llvo stock convention is par ticularly deslrablo to this city, on account of our immenso interests In that lino. Wo will go to Salt Lako with a determination to Bccuro tho convention and will offer the convention many Inducements to meet hero noxt year. It will do Omaha a great deal of good to entertain tho thousands of influential men who como from all parts of tho country to attend tho meetings of tho llvo stock convention, nnd our lnvlta tlon to them ought to nnd will be extended most henrtlly." H. EUGENE SMITH ARRESTED Sheriff of Fillmore County Heel lues. to Make I'ulillu the Ucimoii for the Louiv Ulinnc. A special to Tho Boo from Now Orleans, La., says that H. Eugene Smith was ar rested at Vinton, La.T Saturday on an order from tho sheriff of FUlmoro county, Neb. Tho order for tho arrest docs not specify the crime, but merely says ho was a fugi tive from Justice. Tho i'hcrlff, whoso homo Is In Geneva, tho county seat of Fillmore county, was tailed up on long-distanco telephone last night and asked for Informa tion as to tho naturo of Smlth'H offense, but ho declined to glvo tho particulars. Ho says ho has reasons for suppressing tho facts at present. I'nch Wife n I' out hull. Tom McOulgan of 21S North Eleventh street used his wife as a foot bnll last niclit nnd injured her bci-IouhIv. She im nttended by Polico Surgeon Ames. Mc aulgnn wan arrested by Patrolman Shields nnd Detectives Dempsey nnd Jorgcuson nnd hold on a chnrgo of assault with in tent to no great, nouuy injury, lie is tho fellow who cut Jim Hinltli ho bndlv lnnr September under tho Tenth street viaduct that ho narrowly escaped death. Mc Gulgan was fortunnte then In getting oft with a thlrty-duy Jail sentence. HOH.V To Mr. nnd Mrs. Q. M. Wliiklemnn nt 1913 California street, a daughter. When the flair Fans accompanied by mucous patches in the mouth, erup--tions on the skin, sore throat, copper colored splotches, Allt swollen glands, aching muscles 19111 and bones, the disease is making rapid headway, and far worse symptoms will follow unless the blood is promptly nnd effectually cleansed of this violent destructive poison. S. S. S. is the only safe and infallible cure for this disease, the only antidote for this specific poison. It cures the worst cases thoroughly and permanently. My Condition could In the fall of 1897 contracted lltood tinier., T , r I . rl Have Been No worse. ' Conner colored an sores. I suffered severely Irom rheumatic pains hi my shoulders nnd arms. My condition could have been no worse ; only tliosenflllctcd as I was can undernaud my sufferings. I had about lost all hope of ever being well again when 1 uecmru to try s. . !. but mutt confess I had 1 little faith left In nny medicine. After taking thethlrd bottle I noticed a change in my condi tion. This was truly en. couraglug, nnd I deter nincii to give h, a. n. a thorough trial. I'rom that time on the Improve- IHCUi WilR)UIUj f, il. El, V seemed to have the ills- case completely under control; the sores and ulcers healed nnd I was soon free fiomall signs nf tlir rfldnrder ! I have been strom; and healthy ever since. I,. W, Suitii, Lock llox 61 1, Noblesvllle, Ind. is the only purely veee- ITr ratable blood purifier m m known, $1,000 is k. 1M ollercd for proof tnat s it contains a particle of mercury, potash or other mineral poison. Send for our free book, on Blood Poison j it contains valuable information about tills disease, with full directions for self treatment. We charge nothing for medi cal advice 5 cure yourself at home. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. did me no good ; I was getting worse nil the time; my hair canieout, ulcers appeared in mv throat and mouth, my body was almost covered with Conner colored stilotches and offensive I Do Not Treat All Diseases, but Cure All I Treat. I made up my mind soon after irraduat Ins from coltsge that no ono man waa Brent enough to maittr the entlro field of medicine and surgery. Many physicians havo tried to do this, but they havo met with results usually disappointing to them selves and often disastrous to their pa tients. For this reason I determined early in my professional career to confine my practice strictly to a single line of disease nnd to originating and perfecting cures for them. I therefore treat only what I am absolutely certain thnt I can positively euro to stay cured-VAIUCOCI3LE. STIIIC TURE. CONTAQIOU8 FLOOD POISON. NKIIVO-BEXUAL DEBILITY and all re flex complications and associate diseases and weaknesses of men. To these mala dies alone twrnty-threo of the best years of my life have beon earnestly devoted, and on them all my faculties are concen trated. My consultation and operating rooms' are thoroughly equipped with every scientific apparatus, Instrument and device essential to the most modern methods of practice, nnd my references, both profes sional and financial, are among' the best citizens of. this vicinity, who navo been cured by mo and mado happy. I want every nltlloted man to freely and fully In vestigate my troatment. My education, my experience, my conscience condemn all kinds of quackery- I treat each case sepa rately, snlontlflc.lly. closely watching It and carefully following Its symptoms with remedies varied through every stage nnd ntako my reputation on the result. Tha diseases that constltuto my specialty aro more fully commented upon below and lire well worth the careful petusal of all men In need of medical attention. Varicocele Whatever may be tho cause of Vari cocele, Its Injurious effect Is well known. It depresses the mind, weakens tho body, racks the nervous system and ultimately leads to a complete loss of rexual power. If you aro 11 victim of this dtro disease come to my ofllce and let mo explain to you my process of treating it. You will then not wonder why I have positively cured more tnan 700 casts of varicocele during tho past twelve months. Under my troatment the patient Improves from tho very beginning. All pain Instantly ceases. Soreness and swelling quickly subside. Tho ?oola of stagnant blood are forced from he dilated veins, which rapidly assume their normal size, strength and soundness. All Indications of disease and w nkr.es vanish completely and In their stead como tho pride, the power and the pleasure of perfect health and restored manhood. REFERENCES Best Banks and Leading Business Men in This City. CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL - OFFICE HOURS-From 8 a.'m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to I p. m. State Electro-Medical Institute 1308 Farnam Street. Omaha. Nebraska. 5 . a H'or'oraf; Sir . T i J h: not . era,; , 1. sub . 1ltsA 2ns to ha. Co7 trn... . "'leer .. "ei-,.- WPfl -" 1 - . -"Ill o 'air sn:y 'HID?: P.rcDn. 'fe ttac,,. Sromr'cia' . n cen,;; ' 'dy i' Ith.u 'lyi;? ' -o. '"Batin a"e " n. ' re ?FhaZ?ythin'to Us OcsttX eP3 by faint u ' ico'in. ??t of'T ! 'nZ'c Mil.- . " u "acnrnto a DR. TOL.SON. Specinlist in Diseases of MHN, of the State Hlectro-Mctllcnl Institute, 1(308 Farnnm Street, Omuhn, Neb. v Stricture It matters not how Inm? vntt tin vk a-i f- fcrcd from striatum, tmr h rW Ml fl II f ill ftnf- ent doctors havo disappointed you. My treatment win cure you Just an certainly us you como to my oillco for treatment, l! will not do It by dllntlnR or euttliiR. My ireuuncni is entirely now, entirely ordinal! with mo nnd perfectly painless. It com-1 nlotolv illaxolvea din xlrleli nently removes every obstruction from the! urinary passiiKP. it slops overy unnatural dlsclinrKo, nllays nil Inilninmntlon, reduces tho postatu Klnnd when enlarged, cleanses and hcnls tho bladder nnd kidneys wlien irritated nnd coiiKested, Invigorates tho sexual organs nnd restores health nnd soundness to ovory part of tho body af fected by tho disease. Nervo-Sexual Dtbiliiy Men, many of you nro now reapliiK the! result of yojr former folly. Your manhood Is 1'nllliiK and will soon bo lost unless you do Bomtthlnc for yourself. Thero Is 110 tlmo to lose. Impotency, like nil sexunt diseases, Is never on tho standstill. With It you can mako no compromise. Either you must master it or It will master you. and fill your whole future with misery and s. Mo.. .V" Cons;rl Pr.oI'fic , 'Vr-. it. , nrfn- ' "r -4 rfi.. - cr li,,.V'fner. S.1 ' c'Ner e.le.- ' "Perir. '": n I. v. - , , r i .. - v-' -'ATi, ea tw. "im. . -- ... wrtn ur a 1 jr r . "tf0ll Vjo tutu . H'j?., I I U r A - m n V5f" are ' ?.nthcr le' On" of ft not it 7o0c ,T ren-c,u elp-Jc ski. lufK.s cfe.ir to c Hfni 4. t , sZsS f'""e to nf . v .' Th, ..Vc ,: ' cfe- fQr W ' '! 'hit? 3 nJ0t'rna, Ao,,:: .n,ci. , rJaf Bt.:?, that. "vV ""ruff, hwthcrS frr cbJJ?5 h thln the,' th Indescrlbnblo woo. I have treated so many canes of this kind that I am as familiar with tliein as you are with the very day llKht. Once cured by ma you will never again bo bothered with emissions, drains, prematureness, small or weak organs, ner vousness, falling memory, loss of ambi tion or other symptoms which rob you of your manhood and absolutely unlit you for study, business, pleasure or marriage. My treatment for weak mon will correct nil these evils and restoro vou to what naturo Intended a hale, hearty, happy man, with physical, mental and sexual powers com plete. Contagious Blood Poison On account of Its frightful hldeousness contagious blood poison Is commonly cnllcd tho klni: of venereal dlso,ea.scs. It may be either hereditary or contracted. Onco the system IB tainted with It, the dlseaso may manifest Itself In tho form of scrofula, eczema, rheumatics pains, stiff or swollen Joints, eruption or copper-colorod spots on face or body, little ulcers in the mouth or ion tho tongue, ore throat, swollen tonslli. falling out of the hair or eyebrows nni finally a lenrous-llko decay of the flesh ind bone. If you have any of these nr '"ver, ,-"r0V rVc . eura . - TJree- -TO 'tor, i.l V COB,-. Wflllll. ""ilff r neat. T utionT'0 ..rf w . , A toor "e ;-' fen . ."enfft. V a tiihi'' U - y tho T S H ft "o H. 1 1 r I -. - L rra. u.:rv lstorir "vrii in .t at!y. a.' I r -war - iiriA. TiannVf' urn ' . - v. and ... . crA.r':' C I I . w,,c ,f..:ra7fC( ; ... 'Won. uld riPki , ,r. -"Ji Us Cd lt . 'urrfi l to JW I Treat Men Only, and Cure Them to Stay Cured. similar symptoms you aro cordially Invited to consult me Immediately. If I find your foars nro unfounded I will quickly unbur den your mind. Hut If your constitution Is Infected with syphilitic vlrud I will tsll you so frankly, and show you how to get rid of It. My special troatment for conta gious blood poison Is practically the result of my llfo work, and is Indorsed by tho best physicians of America and Kuropc. It contains no Injurious drugs or dangerous) medicines of rny kind. It toes to the very' bottom of the disease nnd forces out every particle of Impurity. Soon every sign and ymytom of blood polnon disappear com- rletely nnd forever. The Mood, the tissue, ho flesh, the bones, and the wnoia system nro eleansod, purified and restored to per fect health and the patient prepared for tho duties and pleasures of life. Associate Diseases In curing an ailment nf nny kind I never fall to remove nil reflex complications or associate dlsenncs. If the case Is Vari cocele, tho wcoknecs caused by It disap pears. If It is stricture nnd hat developed Into Prostatic, Madder or Kidney affec tlono, the Injured organs are all restored to n porfectly healthy condition. If It la Contagious lllood Poison, nny nnd nil Skin, Wood and Hone Diseases arising from tho taint nro entirely and permanent ly eliminated from the sya'sm. If it is Im potency tho many distressing symptoms following 'n Its train and Indicating n nri ir.nturo decline of physical mental and sex ual power nre totally removed and rapidly replaced by the youthful fncrgy of robust manhood. Hence all the resulting Ills an.1 reflex compl'catlons, which may be prop erly termed nssoclate diseases, and whtoh, In fact, nro often more serious than thu original ailment thnt gives rise to them all. I Bay, disappear completely and for ever with the euro of tho main malady.' Correspondence Most casos can be treated successfully nt homo. One personal visit Is preferred, but If It Is Impocslblo or Inconvenient for you to call at our office, wrtto us a full and unreserved history of your caso, plain ly stating your symptoms. Physicians hav ing stubborn cases to treat aro cordially Invited to consult us. Wo mako no charge, for private counsel, and give to each pa tlent a legal contract, backed by abundant rapltal, to hold for our promises. la J JSV Werc Oc3' ""JleV ro in- J M . rr,. ra.,-i thl'l for. tHl onouJi. preparation.