THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SVNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1901. PESTIIOBSE IS IN RUINS Eouth Omaha Citizens Mifca a SeoDnd and Eucccssfu.1 Application of the Torch. GUARDS ARE INTIMIDATED WITH GUNS I'tillrr I'nrro I Speedily Hfnliii-t nml I "Ire Urimrliiirnt Is I'linlili- to t'lii-ck (n- Tlndrr-llnx Vlre. v Tho pesthouso In South Omaha, pur chased by tho city council on" Thursday for $160, was burned to tho ground last night by Indignant citizens of the Fourth ward. An attempt was made Friday night to burn the building, but damage to the amount of only $15 was done before tho i flames wero extinguished. I.nBt night a company ot men numbering fully 200 but. rounded thn pesthouso and called out tho three guards. At the muzzlo of guns tho guards were compelled to march to tho toi of t ho hill and remain there until Iho structure was a heap of ashes, As noon as the guards wcro removed to a snfn distance men with cans of kuroseno went to work and soon the entire struc ture was saturated with oil. Tho match was then applied nnd In a moment tho entire building wns In flames. A call was sent In for tho 11 ro depart ment and when an attempt won made to lay a lino ot hoso Chief litter and his men were Jtold to go slow unless thoy wonted to havo tho hoso cut. Etter declined to tako any talk of this kind and laid his lines, but the burning building was too far gono by thin tlmu for him to render any assistance I JIhnLi-iI Escort for (liinriln. Tho men who conveyed tho watchmen to the top of'tho hill with pistols In their hands wcro masked, but tho majority of those, fathered about tho building wcro not. Tho police attempted to put a njop to the affair at the start, but were outnumbered and withdrew. By the loss of Iho building tho city Is out Just J 1C0, which Is tho .amount paid for the building by tho council on Thurs day. Tho penthouse would havo been re moved to a bluff overlooking tho Mltyourl river on Monday. Members of tho police force are surprised at tho action taken b tho mob, especially as tho house was lo cated dn city property and was a sufficient dlstanco from uny dwelling. No danger could, It Is asserted, have resulted from the house remaining whoro It was, hut tho residents of tho Fourth ward decided to tako matters Into their own hands. Whllo to n Brent extent the mob was orderly, several shots were fired In tho nlr prior to tho application of Iho torch, pre sumably In order to terrify the guards. As soon as the building was well llred and after tho fire department arrived tho mob slowly molted away so that'only tho lire men were left to view tho cinders and oshes of what was to be a pesthouso. llepresentatlvo II. B. Wilcox, carno up from Lincoln yesterday apd will spond Sun day with his family. In speaking of tho South Omnhn charter Mr, Wilcox said that, In his opinion, there was llttlo hope of tho bill passing In Its present form, nB too many varying Interests wero to bo con sidered. "Thero uro n great mnny things in thut charter." said "Mr. Wilcox, "that tho people aro not united on. Tlloiu who ore working for tho passage of tin charter, havo not so far been able to get together, consequently tho committee hurdy Know what to do." , It Is reported In Lincoln that llepresenta tlvo Hunt, who wbb u member of tho cltl rens' charter committee, does not llko cer- tnln sections o tho charter and will op poso them. Then thero Is Mayor Kelly and Councilman C. C. Clifton, who want tho section providing for tho prcsont ofllccrs to hold over carried. Doth Kelly nnd Clifton spent a portion of last week In Lin coln representing that they wcro lobbying for tho charter, but In reality they wero dipping their tnlts Into the senatorial fight. Councilman Kd Johnston virtually framed tho now charter nml It Is reported at Lin coln that ho Is nnxlous to oust tho present city ofllelals by attaching an emergency clauso to tho charter. Iluinor has It that Johnston wnntH to havo nn election In the spring nnd If such n thing comes nbout ho will bo n cnndldato for mayor. 1". A. Wells hnB also been In Lincoln looking on. What WcIIb wanta Is for tho present city oulclals to hold over, with the exception of tho city attorney. Ho wantB to .havo An election In tho spring for city attorney idid councllmon only. Nenrly everyone knows that Wells Is a candldato for city attorney and he thinks that with tho backing of certain corporations and somo of tho members of tho Commercial club that ho can land tho plum. Ucprojentntlvo Wilcox said thot as far ni ho had heard no ono objected to tho elec-' tlon of a tax commissioner, but tlio board of review appointed by tho mayor to pas.i on tho work of tho tnx commissioner would hardly pass. Thero was n rumor In Lincoln Jast week that tho South Omaha corpora tions had nlready picked out a uiau for tax commissioner and proposed tf elect blm when tho tlino conies. As far as Mr. Wilcox knows n ono has complained about tho proposed Increase fn the salaries of city olllclals. Neither Is thero nny objection to tho lncrca3o In tho levy for flro and pollco purposes. In speaking of tlm viaduct clauso In tho charter Mr. Wilcox said that ho considered It entirely too broad, ns It gavo unlimited power to tho city council nndopcned tho gateway for au endless amount of dirty work In caso members ot tho council saw fit to take advantage of tho provisions of this particular section. Moro than likely this viaduct section, will bo entirely ollm South Omaha News . I CRIP IS EPIDEMIC! Grip is every where.. The papers tell us there nre" two million Americuns now suffering wjth "grip" (or La Grippe, uh the doctors call it.) and what is worse it is more violent in its character than in the past, as a much greater percentage of victims are dying from its effects. Grip attacks the old and the young, the hard workers and the people of leisure, the rich and the poor, everybody in fact, whose system is not in perfect order.' If the bowels are constipated or irregular, the Kidneys are ailing, the blood impure, tho liver torpid, the digestion weak or disordered, it pro duces a condition very favorable to "grip," and such i people are its victims. A little care will render the body proof against attack; that is to say, the impuri ties in blood, liver and bowels, can be driven out through the use of Prickly Ash Bitters, the great lym dy for cleansing and regulating the system. This splen did remedy purifies the bowels, strengthens the kid neys, renovutes th' liver and blood nnd tones up the digestive organs. In short, it prevents "grip" by put ting the system in good condition. And as a help, in cases where the disease has alrendy fastened itself ou the body, there is nothing better.. It flushes, the sew ers of the body and stimulates the vital organ so that nature is assisted to more quickly throw off the dis ease. Sold at Drue Stores, lnatcd and If not It will be cut down to the needs of tbo city. MtrKPitimi llrouulit llnck. Police Captain Alllo returned yesterday from Chicago, having In custody' Fred Btegcman, who Is charged with shooting Joo Jtaly, Tho complaint on which Stege man was brought back charges that he shot with Intent to kill. For the purpose of 'giving tho prisoner comfortable and se cure quarters Stegeman Is now confined In the county Jail awaiting a hearing. It will bu remembered that on the night of De cember 29 Htcgcrann had an altercation with tho bartender nt Dolezal's saloon, Twenty seventh nnd Q streets and, drawing n re volver, fired five shots, two of the bullets landing In Maly's body. In speaking of bis troublo yesterday Stegeman said that bo wbb very sorry that ho had shot Maly and declared that ho had ho Intention of doing anything of the sort, lio says that ho had some troublo with the bartender and that be became so angered that ho drew his pistol and commenced shooting. Muly was not mixed up In tho troublo In any way, ho having called at tho saloon to apply for work. It Is feared that Mnly will not recover, as ho appears to he losing strength every day. In case he does get better It Is as serted that he will be n crlpplo for life, as ono bf tho bullets went through his spine. .tlniM'nlirps lunlnll OlllcerN. South Omaha hive No. IE, Ladles of tho Maccabees, held a public Installation of ofll ccrs at Masonic hall on Thursday evening. Supremo Ilcpuly l,oulo M. Ilouk ucted as In stalling offlce.r. Horo Is a list of the am eers: Emma L. Talbot, lally commander! Mary Prwcra, lieutenant commander; Anno Kowley, past lady commander; Mary Lynch, record keeper; Jcjin Krydcr, flnonco kcepsr; Ajnes Curtis, mistress of arms; Elizabeth Lynch, 'chaplain, .Mary Gannon, sergeant; hmma lener, sentinel: Kato Lannlui: picket; Dr. Adda Wiley, medical examiner; Anna Mitchell, cnptaln of euards. At the conclusion of tho Installation there was, a drill by tho guards nnd floworB were pre sented to each of tho new officers. Mrs. Talbot was the recipient of a handsome lady comnir.ndcr's gold pin, a gift from the hive. riilfiijru Wins Out, General regret was expressed nt the stock ards ycslerday over tlm full urn nt thit Omaha delegation to land the National Llva Stock association convention for Omaha. uvory member of tho delegation worked hard to secure the convention, but Chicago won by n trick. Just befom thn ! rived for selecting tho next meeting place imcngo steppcii to the front nnd subitcrlbed n.vvj towuru a runil to bo used to defeat tho OroUt hill, now nendlnir I The schemo worked nnd Chicago, and not uuiana, win get the next convention. Npeelul District Tixm, Special taxes on grading dbstrlct No. 4r,. which Is on eighteenth street from J street to Missouri avenue; on district No, 46, Nine teenth streut from S to U; district No. 17, S street from Thirty-sixth to Twenty-nlnth. tind sidewalk district No. 29 will bo delin quent on January 21. Treasurer Koutskv desires to notify proporty owners In these districts that on and after January 24 these taxes win draw Interest at tho roto of 1 per cent a month. HoHnl of Itrnlth Mntlrrs. Ofllccrs of the Board of Health Rtntei! yesterday that no new cases of smallpox nan noon reported within tho last twenty four hours. One caso was illsinlHRerl von. torday. recovery being complete. Tho doc tors say mat witn ono or two exceptions tho disease Is very mild In form thin win. ter, nnd that thero Is hardly any proba bility oi nny deaths occurring. 'MliKlc City CiiNtJp. Mrs. Herbert Osborne Is on the sick list. Seo Bd Munsliuw & Co. for lumber. Tel 25. Horace Hi-hhh 1m miftVrl of tho grip. " ' Mrs. A. V. Strvker In rrcnvorlne fmm recent Illness. Tho Board or llinllh iiraon nnin. n b"i . uui-iiuiieu. W. A. Mc('nlllnt.l fn rnmvnvXn fpnm nr. attack of thn grin. " It. Ii. Coombs spent Inst week visiting relutlves nt Ord. Neb. Leo Smith IS Oil tlio Hlpk list. Tin linn nn nggruvuted caso of tho grip. Mrs. I'. I.. Miii-Hm i.-uim .inula mi iii'cuuiii or sicKneiis. Miss Mnltll Hmllll lniK rnllimnil fram n extended visit ut ilising City, Neb. ;A,H0"J"1H "oon ,or to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Miller, Twenty-sec,ond nnd U streets, Itoy. Vr. Wheeler nnd Itev. Jamison will speak nt tho Presbyterian church tonight. oiingcs uum to suit buyers. Jno. J. Hynn. Alulia Powell has conn lmnlr in thn nnl. yerslty nt Lincoln nfter spending somo time ncru. Mrs. Jnmcs If. VntlDimpn will mitnrtnln tbo KlngH' Daughters on Thursday ufter- noon. A special meeting for men will bo held nt inn i-reHiiyierinn cnurcn nt 3 nvincit h afternoon. Miss Hertha Clark has gono to Uvnnston, 111., to study oratory nt the Northwestern university. Thn Bnrslleld Literary club will clve n re ception nnd bull on Friday evening at Odd ruiiuws illlll. Sirs. Harry We s. Flflepnth nml M streets, Is enfovlng a visit from her mother of Homer, Mich. Tho horse Bales at the stock ynrds Inst week attracted a great deal ot attention anil good prices prevailed. MISS Ilertln Clinrnt linx rntlirnnil frnm Tilt. nols wbero sho spent several months vlslt- uiK irienus nnu relatives. Ill" second quarterly conference oi tho nrwi .tuunoiiisi episcopal cliurcli will Uo held on Monday evening. January 28. "Tho Advdit of Kternnl Llf" Is tho tonlo upon which ltov. Jamison will preach nt uiu rirnt iTcsiiyierinn cnurcn tins morning. Tso Melcher's Oolden Cross Cough Syrup. It absolutely cures coughs and hoarseuebs. While resrut Is exnroHsed that thn ehnrllv ball has been postponed tho move Is con- HKiereu n wise ono on nccount or so mucli sickness prevailing at this time, Itev. J, A. Johnson nnnouuees thnt on account of tho Iutko amount of sleknesd Just now tho revlvul services at the Metho dist church will bo brought to a clone to night. Tlio Ladles' Aid society of tbo First Pres. bytcrlnn church elected theso otllcers rnurstiay: .Mrs. uraco Bturrocu, president; Mrs. Josephine ltlch. vice president: Mrs. O. H, Hrown. treasurer: Mrs. Nottto Wake. secretary. Tlio meeting was held nt tho Homo or .Mrs. , w. Davis, iooy N. street. FATAL RESULT OF BRAWL Henry Whetstone of Eelleme ii tho Victim. DYING IN THE SOUTH OMAHA H0SP.TAL Cirnrrnl 1'lntit In Which Cliitm W'rro t'xril na Wcitionn nnd as o tlie De tails of U'liliji Account Differ. As a result of a drunken row last night Henry Whetstone, a resident of Hellenic, Is lying fatally Injured at the South Omaha hospital. John Lewis, II. M. Hlndman, Charles E. Whetstone, Henry Whetstone nnd Wallace Hlko were on the way to Bcllcvuc when an altercation occurred. Tho Wliclstonea and Hlko Jumped from tho wpgon and com menced to light. Woodrack sticks wcro used as weapons nnd someone In tbo bunch struck Henry Whetstone a blow which crushed his skull. When It was discovered that Whetstone had been severely Injured the occupants of the wagon returned to South Omaha nnd the Injured man was placed under medical attendance. Conflicting stories aro told as o who delivered tho blow which caused tho Injuries to Whetstone. Charles R. Whetstone, a brother of the Injured man, says that Wallaco Hike struck his brother with an oak stick. Hllta denies this and says that Charles El Whet- Btone Is tho man who delivered the blow, John Lewis says that It was Hike who struck the blow. Hlndman, another occu pant of the wagon, Is noncommittal. The police havo In custody Charles B. Whetstone, Wallaco Hike, John Lewis and II. M. Hlndman. The last two aro held as witnesses. Tho crime was committed In Harpy county, but tho participants aro odged in Jail hero. It is asserted that tbt troublo between tbo men started in a saloon In South Omaha. LATE MARCUS DALY'S ESTATE Conservative Kstlinntr l f UO.OOO.'DOO, Altliouuli .11 ii n y ilitvc l'liieeil Value lllwlicr. DUTTE, Mont.. Jan. 19. The Marcus Daly estate Is conservatively estimated at $20,000,000 by those most familiar with It, though others havo placed It us high us $50,000,000 to $100,000,000. Tho former figure is tho ono named by Mr. Daly him self as nearest designating his wealth. The estate Includes large blocks ot stock In tho Amalgamated, Annconda and Washoo cop per companies and tho Hitter Hoot; stock farm of 22,000 ncrcs, upon which thero wore until a few weeks ago horses valued at $1,600,000. Tho estate also owns tho Ana conda Standard nowspapcr, two magnlQccnt hotels nt Anazonda and Hamilton, vast tim ber lands nnd great sawmills In different parts ot tho state, coal mines nt Holt, Mont., nnd 'filnmondvllle, Wye; tho Butte. Anaconda & Pacific railroad, running from Ilutto to Anaconda; tho Anaconda towuslte, electric light, water nnd other cotnpanys. TliuumiudH Sent Into Kxlle. Every year a large number of poor suf ferers whoso lungs nre eoro and racked with coughs aro urged to go to another climate. But thUi Is costly and not always sure. Don't bo nn ex'tlo when Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption will euro you at homo. It's ho most In fallible modl- clno for coughs' colds nnd nil throat nna lung dUeascs on earth. Tho first doso brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Trial bottles free at Kuhn & Co's. Price 60c and $1.00. 'Every bottle guaranteed. THIJ lUOAI.TV SIAHKI3T. INSTRUMENTS filed for record Saturday, Junuury j, iwi: Wnrrniity Uveds. U. Kramer and wife to B, C Price, sl4 lots 7 nnd S. block 1TB. Omnhit... .$20,000 C. W. SIcCoy to Carolena Bveneon, lot 17, block 8. HeiiHou tuv D.R. HnatlngH and wife to Omaha jflrldgo and Terminal IMllwny com- Sany, lot st uiock ii, xnompson cc r.'H nrlrl 117 wnilam Hteln nnd wtfo to lllldur I.ln- berg. lot 0. block 12, Omaha View.... COO Nebraska Lonn and Ilulldlng nssocln- II mi rn is.-, ii. ueinnnrur. lot 1J. uiock 11. Dtnnhn. View 100 Jonn wrnig, irusieo, 10 a. ir jonnsun, lot S, b'.nck IS, Kountr.d Place anr.ili Mrniivnntr In .Tnhn .Tnnntn. nU lot 3, uiock i-.', s. Hogcrs- mm.... uai Quit Claim Deed. Annie McGavock to S. A. MnOavock, n'i lot 3, block 12, 8. K. Rogers' add. Deeds. T. II. McCague, receiver, to R. H. Hastings, lot 6, Huseall & R.'s sub; lntx 2. 3 to 12. block G. Thnrnnsnn & O.'s add 470 Sheriff to H. A. Mcoavock. lift lot fi, l.lt T l.'niinl.. ItU ...1.1. ..f IaI 1 U.UVIt , 1VU1IIH.U -.111 HUH, II. 3 IUV block 12, 8. E. Rogers' ndd 20 Totals nmount of transfers 122.SK) TABLE AND KITCHEN, i Prsctlcil Suggestions About Foodsnd the Preparations of It. Dully Menus. MONDAY. . BREAKFAST. Prult. Csrenl, Cream, Thin Slices Hum, Ilrolled, Omelet, TOf4Bt' LUNCH. C0" Slices Cold Duck, Applo Fritters. Orange Sauce Cocoa. DINNER. Tomato Soup, Broiled Steak, Slashed Potatoes. Creamed Carrots, Uuttered Ileets Rolled Rlee, Orange Compote, Whipped Cream, Coffee. TUESDAY. 13 RE A K PAST, Prult, Cereal. Cream. Beef Sausages, Creamed Sweet Potatoes, v.wt ii iiicui muiiilin, (JOliee. LUNCH. , Tripe and Oysters, Creamed, Brown Breud, Celery. Cereul Coffeo. DINNBR. Cabbago Soup, Breaded Veal Cutlets. Crenm Snuee. Escalloped Potatoes, Stewed Tomatoes, Coffee, WEDNESDAY. BREAKFAST. Cereal Mush, Sauted, Stewed Fruit, Funlan I laddie. Creamed. Hashed Brown Potatoes, jiuns, police, LUNCH. Macaroni and Cheese Balls, Tomato Sauce. Baked Apples. Cream. Cocoa. DINNER. Cream of Clam Soup. Frlcasse of Chicken. Rice. Baked Sweet Potatoes, Celery with Orated Cheese. Plain Suet Pudding. Fruit Sauce. Coffee, DAIXTV SANDWICHES. "Thnt Saugulur Inexperience I.nvns to Mxke." The evolution of the sandwich has been, qulto ns rapid and marked as tho changes In any other line pertulnlng to dainty tabto preparations. It would bo difllcult to rec ognlzo In the attractive and tasty creations of today a very marked resemblanco to tbu original sandwich. The "two thick slices ot bread and a huge hunk ot beef," de scribed as tbo earl ot Snudwtcbe's favorite In tho way ot a dainty, or at least conven ient, form of refreshment when Journeying Manhood's Escape From THROUGH THE AGENCY OF The history of medical practice Is roplete with the record of dismal failures In the treatment of Diseases Peculiar td Man. Thdco particular maladies which nre Inflicted by nature ns penalties for the viola tion of natural law, and follow ns tho destructive effects ot tho specific vicious virus of contnglous disease, usually attack some organ or set of organs embraced In the Gcnlto-Urlnary System, and not only nffect tho general health, but Impair or destroy the essential nttrlbutes of manhood, often rendering their victims the prey of their own folly nnd l eglect or of misapplied or Imperfect treatment. Upon surveying tho mcdlcnl field nt the beginning of my professional career I was struck with tho iiqpcrfcctlon ot ordinary methods of treatment as administered for illstnscs of tbo urlnnry and gcnltlvo organs nnd associate pelvic1 Infirmities, and I resolved to ovolvo a perfect system of cure for tho emancipation of men enslaved by dlsenie. The results of my, labor In the cure of thousands of men ot nil ages once aflllctcd with Nervous Debility, Vnricocle, btrictnre, Prostatic, Disease, Specllic (i'ontnglotiH Mood l'oisuu or other special maladies havo demonstrated beyond a shadow ot doubt that I havo successfully attained my object. The secret of my success lies In tho fact that I discovered, developed and per fected oilglnal tnjlhods of treatment which aro distinctly my own nnd by which 1 treat nnd euro to stay cured the special mala maladies without resort to experiment. I was not content until I had successfully adapted every available scientific prin ciple, to the cure of disease. In my specialty, and It Is n matter ut particular pride with mo that I have tho unquestioned command of well-tested and reliable, methods of affording enslaved manhood certain means .of cscapo from tho boudngo ot physical weaknesses nnd dlceases. , This ability I acquired and possess through the ngency of the wonderful power of true modern specialism. My methods are my own and cannot be measured, nor roust they be Jti'ged by thoso of others. Thoso should apply to me who would obtain immedlato euro of special malo In firmities without long nnd tedious experiment with (Jcfcctlve, old-tlmo methods and questionable procedures of thoso who ennuot reasonably lay claim to cxpcrlcuce so vast or professional ability so certain and reliable as mine. NERVOUS DEBILITY The lament of nervous debility Is charged to tho expression of supreme happi ness UKn Its perfect restoration by my curtulu menns of cure. Nervous Debility Is a most rultnblo term for tho condition which Is marked by Impairment of the nervous functions of the body nnd tho loss of vital power. In recent years tho term neu-rus-tho-nla has been applied to this morbid state. This term, us well us Nervous Debility, denotes the loss of nervo Impulse or force by any cause which robes tho body ot nervous onergy nnd vigor. Hoth of these terms nre broad in their meaning nnd embrnco every form of NERVOUS DKIIII.1TY. WEAKNK8S. PROSTRATION. VITAIj DRAINAGE OR SPERMATORRHOEA, PREMATURE DECLINE nnd n host of nervous diseases und illsturluuicoM, wlilcu often suggest to Uiuir i.ivingT I'liuer tne stress ot misery, uotn meniui nna pnysicm, cniniieu iy ierv ouh Debility In ItH many forms. If so relief or cure could ever l afforded. It Is not; but I wish to ulllrin that upparently most hopeless cases, when brought under tho almost magic Influence of the special system of treatment I discovered Bomo veiim Rlnco for tho renewal of mental nnd animal vitality, nre restored In a most rapid nnd gratifying manner. The peculnr 11 lurnisnes unu supplies new viiai ecus, wnicu suusuiuie, in ii iiHi.inu wity, inn broken down and wnsto tissues of tho body, and this Is POSITIVELY THE ONLY RATIONAL AND SUCCIOSSI'UL SYSTEM OP CURE. 1 care not what tho entlse of your physical breakdown or what skill you,- i will uanisn every element oi your Hpccnu iiineiuso una renew nnu ro-emuu-llsh your manhood! Weakness vital loss and drnlnugo I will arrest, and, by means which 1 havo demonstrated to the nerfect satisfaction of an urni V of men onea mulcted whom' I havo cured, has not n lost Qlemcms oi your organism esscniini to your nenuu ana special (unctions. If those who discern ovldenco of declining vital power in unv particular will tako advantago of tho chanco to learn from me their preclso condition and submit themselves to the positive curntlve power of a treatment which Is In no wlso un plcasant. I will prove to them that their lives aro worth living. 1 wHITcmovo forover their special Imperfections, nnd so rebuild them as to ln sirro their full enjoyment uf every ono of nature's ktnd gifts to man. DISEASED SPERMATIC VEINS VARICOCELE, Thin malo lntlrmltv. which Is very common nmomr civilized nntlons bv rennon of their more general resort to early secret Indulgence, consists ot a relaxed con dition of the spermatic veins and the enlargement of their caliber, which permits them to becomo unnaturally swollen with vonnus blood. This manhood-sapping disease Is a barrier to tho cure of Nervous Debility nnd sperlnl weaknesses of tho gunlto-urlnury urguns, and when permitted to remain uncurcd Is Itself a fruitful source of special trouble. Descriptions of tho countless devices and worthless procedures for the treatment of Varicocele would till volumes. Tne spermatic veins uro vuai in mo mo or aencnic nerves nnu specini organs, nnd I spent several years In tho careful study of the dlseaso with tho view of dis covering my present method of treating and curing It without the use of the old time, wide-open operation with the knife. My system of treatment gave me tho means of completely conquering this physical evil without the least shock to tho system, and In such a manner ns to quickly rcstoro perfect health nnd full possession of vital power. Tho effect of my method on Varicocele Is to contract the veins In n natural manner by re-establishing the tono and elasticity of their muscular conts, which Is all thnt Is necessary to secure return of tho natural blood circulation, tho nutrition of important organs and vital nerves, and tho complete cure of disease. URETHRAL CLOSURE STRICTURE. tiIu iitinilMrnl condition Is fraucllt with more or less nhvslcnl nnnnvanrn nml ei.rrorinir nml often with trreat dancer to life. causes, tbo most common of which Is tho results in tne rormaiiou vi nuru, uuminuai of tho urinary uiiunnci. m uuvam-vu L-uca most dirilCUliy. li iretjucnuy numiiMia mm jiiiiuiiniuiiiun unu ulceration occur, rol lowed by perforation of the 'channel walls and tho PASSAGE OP POISONOUS URINE AND PUS INTO LIVE FLESH THE CONSEQUENCH OP WHICH IS wlit? I.TITIMATION OP FALSE URINARY CANALS OR FISTULAS! t.-n- iiit ilnMrnetlvn dlseasa I use n certain solvent, curntlve treatment Inntrn in me which, when nppllcd to tho urinary channel, dissolves and removes all unnatural tissues and leaves tho urethral canal perfectly free for the cscapo of urlno from tho bladder In an easy and natural manner. State Electromedical Institute, s 1308 Famatti Street, Omaha, Nebraska. CONSULTATION 'WEHW FREE. iEEsHTxs6lT08- In his coach from town to country placo. Despite Its aristocratic origin polite society failed to recognize Its fitness to graco their functions until quite recently. No doubt tfio association of ideas was responsible tor tho sandwich being so long In disfavor among tho fastidious. And atlll we rind tho homely, atrocious, unhygienic, plebeian cousin to our present social favor Ito nt almost every cheap restaurant nnd railway lunch counter, laying In wait for the desperate nnd hungry tourist who trusts In tho Infallibility of railway tlrao cards. Who Is not familiar with tho thick, soggy bun or roll with, perhaps, a dab of butter (?) and n ragged, thick slice of fat, undcr dono ham? Verily, wo may designate this horror as "poor, whlto trash" as compared with the dainty sandwich made and served by tho hand of the modern hostess. Let us hopo that with tho passing ot the train boy and his indlgestlblo wares wo may also be relieved of the bun sandwich. MuUlntr of Siiinlivlcbca. This la truly an art, rcaulrlng not only the refinement ot tan to In blending the materials composing them, but an .artistic senso ns well. Tbo composing of tho so ciety sandwich calls for tho rnro and fas tidious taste of tho epicure, and the soul of an artist to blond the proportions In Just such harmony ot manner as will mingle. In full concord with their variety. Tho first step necessary In making of sandwiches Is to have bread In suttablo con dition. Tho bread should be ot close, uni form texture. White, brown or entire wheat bread may bo used. For very dnlnty Bandwlchcs for especial occasions, It Is better to bake the bread purposely. Sand wlches tor afternoon teas are always small and dainty as possible, and ""placed on n dolly on a pretty dish. In order to avoid waste In trimming, and. have tho slices of uniform size, the bread can bo baked at home, in baking powder boxes. Kill the boxes' Just halt full of tho dough, let rise and bake. Bread for sandwiches should be' a day old, as It cutB better. Cut slices thin as posslblo, spreading first with butter. When a number of sandwiches nro re vxxn combines Strength, Purity and Solubility. A breakfast cupful of this delicious Cocoa costs less than one cent. toa at il grocery victim tnc question. 'J l.uo worm merit of my method of euro Is thnt has been exhausted In the effort to euro single record of failure. I will supply the It comes on urndunllv from He.vpml poisonous effect of specific disease which usnuen nnu mriciure-uanns in imo una wneii uiu urinu is iinsseii wiin ino Ut- quired, they may bo prepared hours previ ous to serving, and kept nice and fresh by wrapping each ono In paraftlne paper. They are better It allowed to stand awhile be foro serving. The butter for sandwiches should be soft ened by creaming, not melting, so It will spread easily and smoothly. Flavored butters nro very popular for sandwiches and may be prepared and packed In small 'Jars and kopt on Ice until needed. Fresh, unsalted butter Is used far this pur pose. First creamed and then tho flavoring added, and all beaten until smooth and thoroughly blended. Cnvlar, anchovy, sar dine and lobster, cheese, olives, parsley, chives, cress, horseradish, chutney chilly, paprika and curry are all used for flavoring thesu various butters. , Fruit and flower buttors aro very dainty for outdoor luncheons or teas. Anchovy Sandwiches Rub tho yolks of hard-boiled eggs to a pattc, moistening them with softunod buttor. Season to taste with anchovy essence, and add a few olives stoned and minced very fine. Spread this mixture on vpry thin slices of buttered breud; lay slices together and cut into ob long strips or triangles. OyBter Sandwlchesr-Buttcr thin slices of brown bread and cut in squares; lay a crisp lettuce lent on a slice and on this two fried oysters. Spread tho second sllco of bread with mayonnaise and lay over tho oysters. Ladles' Club Sandwiches Spread zephy rettes with very thin slices of cream checso; cover with u. layer of plmolas sliced round. In center place half a teaspoonful of mayonnaise. lio not cover these. Fruit nnd Nut Sandwiches Stem and chop very flno n suttlclent number of llgs; add sufficient water to make consistency of marmalade nnd cook until a smooth paste; flavor with a llttlo lemon Juice. When cool spread on thin slices of buttered bread nnd sprinkle thickly with finely chopped nuts, Jolly Sandwiches Mix a cupful ot qulnco Jelly or marmalade with halt a cupful of finely chopped hickory or pecan nuta and spread on thin slices of buttered bread. Ginger and Orange Sandwiches Soften tore order it next ume. TRUE MODERN SPECIALISM. I DO Not Treat All Diseases, But Cure All I Treat DOCTOB OLSOIfcT, SPECIALIST IN DISEASES OF MEN, And Consulting Physician of the State Electro-Medical Institute, 1308 Farnnm Street, Omaha, Neb. The direct effect of the treatment is to reduco Inflammation and enlargement ot tho prostate gland, to arrest iimiiit.inil discharge nnd to exert n bland, soothing In fluenco on nil tho orgnns of the Ucnlto-l'rluary System, which Is positively curntlve of tho diseases und restores the weakened powers of manhood, Tho character of tho tissues in the urinary channel Is so thoroughly changed to normal thut return uf the muludy Is Impossible. This truly wonderful treatment has boon successfully used by many victims of stricture at their own homes without visiting my olllces, but u call und examination aro always to bu preferred when possible. BLOOD CONTAMINATION CONTAGIOUS BLOOD DISEASE Tho (.caret of my success In tho cure nt every form of blond tulut wan. In the first place, my discovery of menus of directing certain remedies to the blood and different tissues of the body which possess tbo proven property of antagonizing and destroying nil orgnnlo poisons, while, ut thn sumo time, urn iicrfuctly harmless to normal, healthy tlNsues. Thin is why 1 curu tho most obstinate cases uf Cuntaglous Blood Poison after nil others have failed. My treatment Is followed by benellclat results us long as It Is continued, puri fying tho body In Its Inmost recesses, Improving function nnd augmenting uutural vigor. Thoso who undergo my system of tcratment for blood, poison never have oc casion to npprehend ill nftcr-effects ns when their bodies uro knturated with mer cury, potash and other deleterious drugs and chemtea's. Tho myriad of Skin Diseases, Scrofulltlc und Rheumatic Affections duo to spe cific blood poison, disappear under my treatment with nstonlshliiK rapidity. In nil stnges of Its hnrrlblo manifestations, my muthods uru mnsters of tne dlsenso to tho degree ot perfection unapproaehed by other means. Vast numbers of men, cured by mo In. the. iinst, have never noticed tlm least sign of the monster's reappearnneo and nro today tho happy heads of healthy families. They gratefully attest the safety, cer tainly und permanency of my spuclllc treatment for the euro nf thoso whose sys tems havo been Invaded by tho Urus of tho King ot Blnod Poisons. - - PELVIC AND REFLEX MALADIES I want every man to know that, In keeping with tho requirements of my specialty, I qualified myself years ugo, In a, most thorough manner, to euro tho diseases associated with tho main maladies which ullllct tho male. Over nil assoclato and rellox diseases which nro present, nt tho same time, irom other causes, or nre brought on by tho principal infirmity, and over nil tho countless nervous mastery, nnd when I havo cured tho special dlsenso ou nccount of which tho patient first ap plies to me, I remove also every other unnnturiil or morbid condition su a to bo nblo to dismiss every caso cured In every particular to stay cured. x I have overlooked nothing and havo never spared a dollar that I discovered could bo expended In the acquirement of knowledge or equipment which would render my system of treating the DISEASES PECULIAR TO MEN absolutely perfect In every minor ns well us essential particular. Mlno Is tho absuluto rule of candor with regard to the curability of every case. Inniirnblo ones I do not undertake, my vast cxporletiru euubllng nic to correctly Judge. When I nssure you that 1 can master your disease whatever Its nature or cause, you may depend upon being cured of. your particular liiilrmlty mid made physically a man In tho truest sense. The Electro-Medical Specialists of the Different Departments of this Institute, by their special combined Electro-Medical Treatment, nro limit ing many wondorful cures In discuses of tin KIDNEYS, RHEUMATISM, PARAI YS1S. PILES, ETC., PRIVATE DISEASES, BLOOD POISON, RUPTURE. STRIC TURE, HYDROCELE,1 AND ALL ALLIED AND ASSOCIATE DISEASES OP MEN. REFERENCES BEST BANKS AND LEADING BUSINESS MEN OF THIS C1TV.' TREATMENT BY CORRESPONDENCE. Most cases can bo treated successfully at homo. Ono personal visit Is prefer red, but If It Is Imposslblo or Inconvenient for you to call at our olllco, wrlto us n full nnd unreserved history of your caso, plainly stating your symptoms. Physicians hav ing stubborn cases to treat nro cordially Invited to consult us. AVo mnko no chargo for private counsel, nnd glvo to each patient a legal contract to hold for our promises. If you cannot cull at tho Institute today, write. Address nil communica tions to neufchntel cheeso with a llttlo butter or rich cream; spread on thin slices of whlto bread und sprinkle, with tlnely-mlnced, pre served ginger and candled o ran go peel. Placo slices together. Pure Food k None but Advertising of Thoroughly Re. liable. Pure and Healthful Foods Will i Be Accepted for These Columns. 4 A. ABOUT BEER It you are willing to teat our state ments you can quickly oettlo tho beer question. Wo claim to give you bet ter and purer beer than any other brewery. Wo bollovo our claims are based on facts. You'll get wlso In a, mlnuto after the first trial. Our beer Is GKTTELMAN'S NATURAL PROCESS DEER Muda by THE A. GETTELMAN BREWINOCO. OF MILWAUKEE. A. J. SHORT. Mannger Omaha Branch, C24-20 South 16th Street. Telephono 1124. Your Stomach b net your slave. Den't abuse your friend. Help la already partly digested (all the wheat starch having been turned towards sngar). When taken into the stomach it is instantly assimilated. The process is not unlike Biiowilakcs Bcttling on a warm sponge Orauola hns.the rich nutty flavor of the wheat, and la perfectly UC1103UB. II DUILU3 OKAWN. Every package of genuine Gra nola bears a picture of the Battle Creek Sanitarium. Ask your grocer for it. Deware of im itations. Drink Caramel Cereal and sleep well it leaves nerves strong. Send 3c for Granola sample to Battle Creek Sanitarium Fcod Co. Battle Creek, Mlcb. S lavery I Treat. Men Only, and Cure Them to Stay, Cured It U perfectly dlgeitible, which Urd h not. It d cleanly nd frte from diieite-taint to which iwine, from which lard ! made, are liable. Dyipcptici can with Impunity enjoy food made with It. It goci twice ai far as lard or butter and it therefore cheaper. Wenion'a SaUd Oil Is far ereiter value than the nnett olive oil and has the lime flavor. Allc your friendly grocer to supply you with WeMon'i OiU. It' your friend. Vx V! your friend. isfi 1 the f. : f I . I ' P f 3 1 o