TlIE OMAHA DAILY BEE.TUESDAY , at AY 13 , 1897. SPECIAL NOTICES AilvLrlinpiit for Ilicnc column * Trill lie ( alien until 1U m. ( or < he cTpnliiK mill iititll & l > . > nor < ' " innriilitu nnil Snndny rilltlniiN. AtlvortUrrii , rtMiumtliiK ' < nnm- licrcil tliccU , cnii liaic nimwc-rn ntl- ilrpuwoil to * a itumlicrcil Icltcr In cure of The Her. Aiim > rr nil nililrcnflcil 11 111 lie ilrllvornt oil iirenenlntion of the olii-cU only. Ilnfrn , 1 l-'Jo a worrt tlrxt Inacrllonj In nSioril IherrnftiT.ntliliiK ( nUrn for I rim tlinii lrc for the llrnt limcr- tlon. TlicHcnilrorllftCuidilM luimt be run < M > iincMitl vrly. Ki _ iiAii : HUM * . WANTED , AN IDEA ; wno CAN THINK OP noino lmplo thlnft to puunt ? 1'rotccl youi Menu , tliey mny l > rlns you wealth. Write Jclin WeiJitcrlnirn & Co. , Dcpt V , I'ntent Attorneys , WnshlnEton. . C. . for Uifelr 1.W prU olfer mnd a list of SX > inventions wanted. A rnw KNimairriG iiufm.irM MKN CAN nnd Btenrty , protltnbl * work with C. * . Adnnu Co. , (21 Ho. Wh Bt. P < " MKN WANTED TO I.KAIlN IUIU1CU TIlAniS t the Omnlm liiibcr College. ( Incst In the west ! complete course , S wek : tcrm yi ml for cntnlOGue. 1317-1311 HoMglns St. , Omnlm. B-M710 June < WANTI'.D , HAI.HSMKN , IN r.VKUY TOWN nnd city , salary nnd commission. Hawk * Numery Co. , Milwaukee , WIs. MRS a * WANTED. AN KXI'inilENfEO MAN wnlker to manage rotnll millinery. 1512 Douglas Btrcet. U-9M-17 XNSTIHKT10N8 TO KT.EVATOn CONDUCTOIIS In your cnge or by mall : ne\en yearn export- enei ; will qualify you for poMtlon and HC IIP. Aililrcim , by mall , Klcvntor Instructor , I lee IlldfT. 11-20D li \VAVrKB-KI3MAI.13 IIKI.I' . 100 OIIIUS VOn AM , KINDS WOniC ; 1 TO 17 week. Cnnndlini olllcc , 1522 Uouglns. V.ANTED. A TKAINfO NIJ1UIIJ Al'lT.V AT Soutli Oinalm horpiiil C-lill 17 WANTED. GOOD OIIII. KOIl OENEUAI. liouncuurk In cmnll fnmlly ; Rood wnsen. Ap ply Immediately , 2C03 I'oppletnn a\e. C MW2 WANTED AT ONCE , I'lItBT-CIiARS WAIST finishers. Mrs II. C. Moses. 303 K. 17th St. C 938 17 > WANTED. OIIII , FOIl OENEIIAIj 1IOUSK- work , at 1110 North 23th street. C M22J 20 * roii UI\T HOUSES. HOUSES IN AM , PA11TS OT THE CITY. Tim O. F , Davis Company , 1S03 Kaninm. D 473 " HOUSES , 11ENEWA & CO. , 10S N. 15TH BT. D-471 1IODEIIN HOUSES , C. A. STAim , 9:5 N.Y. LIFE D-175 CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAOCS ALL OVI1K the city , J1 to HO. fidelity , 170J I'nrnam St. D 476 IIOOSK9 , WALLACE. UHOWN 1ILOCIC. 1GTH nnd DoilRlnii. D 177 HOUSES , COTTAGES & STOIIE3. AM. I'AIITS of city. Ilrenn n , Love Co. , 430 1'axton block. D 178 MOVING HOUSEHOLD OOODS AND PIANOS , Om. Von & Storage Co. , 1115 rurnum. Ttl 155'j D 479 1.AIIC1B LIST. M'CAOUE. 15TH & DODOE. D 4 SO HOUSES , FLATS , OAIWIN nUOS.lCLt FAIINAM D 431 HOUSES FOR HUNT. IJEMI8 , PAXTON I1LK. D ! S2 TURKINGTON. CCS I3EE UUILDINO. D-4S3 BTANKOItD CHICLE COTTAGES - 8 rtOOSI All modern. Apply JOl Hce building. D 772 F-llOOM MODEUN FLAT , 703 So. 1CTII. J17.CO. W B Mclkle. room , Ml , First Not'l Dank. 1 > C10 TEN-ROOM MODERN IJHICK HOUSn , 2114 t. , 00 00. W , U. SlelkleDO ! lit Nat/l liank. D M604 ELEOANTLY rUIINISIIED HOUSE DBHOHT- ful home of ten rooms ; bMt of locations ; West rnrnnm. Price \ery rcaEonnblc to right parties. M , , T. jCennard & Son. 310 und Jll J , J. "Drown block. D-CC7 E-HOOM HOUSE. INQUIRE 2703 DOUGLAS ntr et. D M7C6 2011 1IARNEY ; 10 ROOMS ; STEAM HEAT. D-M7S3 Junc7 TOR RENT , ELKdANT TIVE-IIOOM STEAM heated flat. Apply Flat 0 , Daldge Uldg. D MOOS 10-ROOM PLAT , DOUOLAS , NEAR 24TII ; MOD- tm ; stpam hent ; also 5-rnoms at 310 So 15th. Inquhc Unquiet. 316 S. 15th. 1817 BIX ROOM MODKRN FLATS. 1112 8. 11TH. D-015-1S * TWO 8 AND 0-ROOM HOUSES , MODERN , Close in , > 22 00 anil J25.00 J. D. Xlttle , 210 S. 13th. Om Nat. IJank bldg. D 702-22 rUUNISHKD HOUSE. DELIGHTFUL HOME. Went rnrnnm St. Prlco very reasonable to rltiht parties M. J , Kennanl & Son. . 310 and 311 Drown block. D M5IJ TJIREE-ROOM HOUSES , J5 00. 1022 N. 2IST. D-199 23 7-ROOM HOUSE Fl'LL LOT , IIARN , J1.300 00 4-room IIOIIE" , lot 30x127 , JMO Wi Northern part of city ; small jinjmcnta. W. 11. GATES , CIS N. Y , Life. D-171 18 HOUSES. J. H. SIIEUWOOD , 423 N. Y. LIPE D-M178 KOIl , , ( ) MS. STEAM HEATED Il6oMS. TELEPHONE AND nil oornfnlcnci's : rnttn reason iblv. I'undt Real- deuce. 212 S 171)1 ) Ktf K 70J ROOMS. 1701 DOUGLAS ST. E-741 THREE FUUNISI1EO ROOMS , HOIISEKEEP- 1nB. 1112 So. Hth. E W-IS' IHIRNISIIED nOOMS ; HOUSE1CEEPINO. 2623 Ht. M ry'a E MDC1 15 LARGE SOUTH KRONT ROOM WITH A co\c , with or without bonid , moilern 23SO Ilnniey St. E-M202 18 BOUTHEAST ROOMS IIOUSn'CErPINO ; 51OD- crn ; cheap If tnl.en nt once 2101 Hurt. E Mtl 1S HOOMH FURNISHER Oil UNFURNISHED , conl , pleimnnt location. md rn convtnlenrea , near Hlielton nnd Men lain lioti'lx. 2127 Dndne treet. I3-M22I 23 HOOMS AM ) llOAIin. UESIRAI1LR ROOMS , WITH HOARD ; REFER ences. MS N. ISth. r MIDI ' men ROOMS. GOOD HOARD. RATES REA BoniMc. The Row , 2020 Hnrney , M F193 30' IAROll S01JTII AND EAST ROOMS , ALSO day bpard ; reasonable rrke. US Noith ISth , T M200 1S NEWLY rilRNlSHED ROOMS , WITH HOARD 2015 Douslu street. F M203 ! ELEGANT ROOMS. SINGLE Oil ENSU1TE private bath , excellent board. 1909 Cupltu ] nve * M-I OI 23 * MODERN DRICK , ROOMS AND HOARD : 1 M week. 814 N , 19th. F M217 24 rou Hi.vr.-it.M.'iiit.Msimi > HUOMS. I NICR IIOO&I8 TO OIINTI.KMAN ANI > WII-T for llglil lieu ekeo | > lnc ; K vtute ; nioder Iiouir ; wnlMng ilhtaiicoi mplinlt utrcrt. I , V lied ofllcc , O lit 17 Oil UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 820 N , 19th. C3-110 17 * 6U1TE OF UNFURNISHED ROOMS ; MODKRN CIG Soutli 29th utreft , O : il-20 * IIIJN'I' STOUUS AMI OFFICCS RENT , THIJ 4-8TOI y nitlCIC HUILDINQ at Sl 1'urnnm St. Tnia building lu a nreproo cemrnt baietnent , complete tteam heating fU turei ; water on oil lwr ! , sun , etc. Apply a th ufflc of The lice. 1-910 CORNER. DOUIILH STORE , SPLENDID aland for Krocrrp | and meat , cheap rent. See Wm. J. Welilian . SO ) S. 17th St. 1-111 AUHNTS WANTED. WANTED , AQKNT8 ; 175 I > KK MONTH AND eipcowi paid active men If richt ; seed noli by kamplo only ; Bamplei. also hone and car riage ( urnlihed free. Addrei * Jcibbcr , llaic W08 Iloiton , llu . J 4S4 CAN EABILV AND QUICKL.Y EARN high ( Tudi blcjcle. b t Mirltig machine made or Kold watch. Kailett terra * ever off red. rartlculiri free. CYown Boat * Work * . Ctilcagg J-UI1I It * STORAQE AND WAREHOUSB CO. . JOS-810 Jonea. UenerM Storage and fonvardlng , M-4S ( OM , VAN & STORAGE. 15 FAttNAM. TEI * 1553 M-4S5 WANTED , B TO 10-ROOM HOUSES , WITH Into ) iriUnt be bargain * . C1AIIVIN I1ROS. , 1C13 Tarnam St. N-M1S2 18 I'Oll SALI3 KlfllMTIIIUl. FAMILY (101NG TO EUROPE WISHES TO iwll entire contentJi of 7-rooni house , J4M.W ; bargain. Address I , 12 , Heo office. 1X311 HALE , TINE FUI.L-LENOTII FOLDING bed , with mirror , cheap. Addre a L 21 , llee. O-M222 20 roil SAM : iionsns AMI WA < IO\H. FOIl HALM. VEIIY HANtt.TOMK rt'llMi i.hueton. . It. C , 1'a.til-son l'nllcr nn 1I1I { , p-ioi-i ; FOR SALE , A GOOD > ND TJIUSTY FAMILY luirwi with buggy ami Imrnest , for J-VO cash. Room 712 , N. Y. Life HUB. I' 111 1S 1XJR BALE CHEAI' , ONE TIVE-YEAR-OLD horse , al o one line saddler. Call nt S. G. Stev- cnson'n cnri'enter flhop , 1703 St. Mary'it nve. P-M219 19 KOH S HARDWOOD ciunniNu. iioa AND CHICKEN fence , cheaper than ' "all wire. " C. 11. Lee , Ml DoURlaii. Q-487 TO HAVE YOUll NEW OR OLD WHEEI.S rubber tlrnd ; tor a Rood home-made buggy , or flrst clnsi painting and rejmlrlnB , nee Wm. 1'felffer , 27th and Ixsnvcnworth. Q 239 M23 CHICKEN , HOG & LAWN FENCE ; ALL WIRE ; cheaper than wood. Wlro Works , 403 S. 14th. Q-6G6 J-2 CARPETS , DRAPERIES. DRESSOOODS. SILKS (2 monthly on tlO purchase. Heml postal ; will call with samples. E Hlrsh , 1C29 Kyner Avc. Q-693-J3 He was a.merchant of very good sense , But would paint his ads on rooks or fence. He found that didn't pay , And tried a better way He's had ads in The Bee ever since. * It. D. W. STOCKS GROCERIES. 1 MEAT MARKET , 1 drutf stock , farms , eastern Nebraska ; acreaso In nnd around Omaha , Omaha city property. II. II. IJall , 801 N. Y. L. Q-795 J7 GENTLEMAN'S WHEEL VERY CHEAP , GOOD condition. 2212 Capitol Ave. Q 215 FOR SALE. SI * . ItERNARD I'UP. 8 MONTHS old. Inquire 1607V4 Farnam St. Q 210 10' GARDENS & FARMS TO RENT. T. CLAIRVOYANT. MRS. FRITZ. CLAIRVOYANT , 817 MASSAGE , 1IATIIS , ETC. MRS. DR. LEON. ELECTRIC MASSAGE HATH parlors ; restful and curative. 417 S. Hth , up- italrs. T-197 22 VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROUBLES. 345-8 BEE jjldg. ; phjslclan , coiiauliutlon or health book free. UATIIS , MASSAQE ; MME. POST , 319V5 nuPTuan CURED , PERMANENTLY : NO pain ; no detention from biEliuss : we re'er to thousands of patients cured. Cell or wr to The O. B. Miller Co. , 832-3 New York Life building. Omuha. U MCZ5 HARDNESS CURED. 320 HOARD OP TRADE. U Mt.W dl' WANTED HOUSEKEEPING DY MIDDLE nited Christian lady In widowers family ; very fond of children ; beat references. Address 420 Wubnsli , Avc. Chicago , 111. , Mrs. Ncttla Chamberlain. U-M156-18' MISS MAYER , SURGEON. CHIROPODIST , mnnlcuie , New York diploma , 188C. Room 400 , Pnxton block. My "Infallible Foot Powders" positively cure odorous perspiration. U 194 J15 TRAVELING MAN Ol" GOOD FAMILY , WHO vlslta Omaha frequently , desires the acquaint ance of an attractive young lady of pleasing manner nnd affectionate disposition. Address G Ri Hammond , care of Mlllard hotel , Mon day und Tuesday. . U-M20C 18 MOM2Y TO bOAN IlKAIj ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 315 N. Y. K ; quick money at low rules for choice farm lands In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska , W 493 f.OANS ON IMI'IIOVED & UNIMl'noVHD CITf property. W. Karnnra Bmlth U Co. , 1320 Farnara , \v (05 ( o"Kn CINT MONEV ON NEH. & IA. FAIUIS. W , U. MelUle , lit Nafl Ilk. bide. , Omulm.W . W < 93 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THU O. P. DavU Co. . 1505 Farnam Bt. W 49fl 1-ARM LOANS , 1 TO 11) YEARS ; LOWEST rn' , J. Oarvln Uros , , 1C13 Furnam St. W-S33 OM OMAHA PROPERTY : IXWRST RATES : bulldlni ; loans wanted. Fidelity Trust Co.W494 W-494 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Uiennan , Lcne&Co. , Paxton block. W-46J MONEY TOiLOAN , GILT.EDGED MORTQAGES for gale. Hicks. Real Estate Agency , 219 South 18th Bt , , ground Moor I'nxton lllk. W M100 18 MONI3Y TO l.O.\irCIIATTUIS. MONEY TO LOAN. 30 , CO , 80 DAYS ; FURNIture - ture , pianos , etc. Duff Green , II. 8 , Darker blk. X-COO MONUY TO IXIAN ON FUnNITUIlE. PIANOS , horcei , wugoni , etc , , at lowest rules in city ; no removal o ! goods ; tlrlctly confidential ; you cun ray the loan off at an/ time or In any amount. OMAHA MOHTdAOE LOAN CO. . JOS Bo. ICth St. X 9 > CllA.VOiS. 2MO INVESTED BARNS 180 WEEKLY : NO etock speculation or gold mine Investment ; you control capital ; fifth successful tear ; particu lars free. Chose & Campbell , 12 Union Square , New Yorls. Y M267 M23 X'OR RENT SMALL WATER POWER MILL , Can alia handle grain. Address box 63. Lin coln , N > b. Y E31-J9 FOR RENT , NEW GROUND FLOOR ; PHOTO gallery foraale or rent. Addre II. H , Stlmson , Pawnee City , Neb. Y-SIISO 2J RESTAURANT FURNITURF1 AND FIXTURES for sale ; will tell cheap , U. McCaffrey , Iloone , Itoono county , lu. Y M174 21 * OOOD IXXJATION FOR DUTCHER SHOP WITH leu box and racks. Rent Is very low. Apply to W. Boruu. 2113 N street. South Omaha. Y-MW7 FOIL EXCHANGE ; . WANTED. A HARDWARE O IMPLEMENT stock in exchange for stock In a lobbing house ; good opening ; rasJclas money ; good reasons for selling. Addms U 1W , Be * Office , Council Uluffs. Z-M101 ron ( Conllnueil.l TO EXCHANGE. I.C"OW OF HIGH QRADd ladles' nnd ml es' Rhoes for clear property , Aildrem llox 62 , Orlswold. Itt. X M977 19 * WANTED , MERCHANDISE BTOCK FOR land and money ; 3.SIO norei north of Grand Island , well located , will leafo for n\f or ten years , a fine opportunity for some stock man. Lnnda nnd various property to sell or exchange. Write me what you have and what you want. Henry a Smith , Falls City , Neb. Z 104 17 WILL GIVE A M-FT. HOT ON CHARLES ST. , near ! Ctli. for a good piano. Addrtus L 19 , Dee. 55-211 19 LOST. LOST. PARROT. RETURN TO 15)S N. 10TH | J3.00 reward. Lost-M9S2 18 SlIOnTIIANIl ANIJ TYI'EWUITINO. A. C. VAN SANTS SCHOOL , 611 N. Y. LIFE. 604 AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE , 1GTH & DOUGLA0 COS KOH SALE HEAL ESTATE. SNAP , ON 18TII ST. , NEAR DODGE , 45XC8 feet , J2.700. John N. Frenzer , opp P , O. RE-MCS9 HOUSES , 1XTS , FARMS , IA.NDS , LOANS. Oeo. V. Hernia Real Estate Co. , 1'axton Illock. RE 603 GREAT UARGAINS IN HOUSES AND LOTS In any nnd every part of the city , north , cast , south and west , ranging from 1550 to (5 000 or Jli.000 and upwards. Any terms desired. Ilemls , Paxton block. RE fla KOUNT7.E PLACE 11ARGAINS. 12,500 , $3.750 TO 16,500 ; see photos nt ICth and Farnam ; Morse lilJff. J. J. Gibson , 514 First Nat. Dank Uldg. RE 601 FOIl SALE. CHEAP , B-ROOM COTTAGE AND lot. Nineteenth , near Lake St. Address box 373. Kearney. Neb RE M9I7 19 LARGE LOT WITH ONE 4-ROOM HOUSE AND one 6-room house , one ml. south P. O. , JI.CM ! a bargain. F. D. Wead , IGtH and Douglas. RE-208 23 BARGHdN. ONLY J300.00 FOR LARGE LOT. ON grade , at 28lh a\enue and Corby Btre ° t. Gar vin IJroa. . 1C13 Furnam street. HE MC33 5-R. HOUSE , CITY WATER , AI1OUT 0 I1LOCKS from U. P. Depot , for Immediate sale JS50 00. F. D. Wead , 16th nnd Douglas. RE-207 23 I'Oll SALE , 7CO ACRE .STOCK. AND , GRAIN farm near Omaha nt n sacrifice. Ljm.tn Waterman , N. Y. L. Bldg. , Omaha.RE213 RE-213 19 * FOR SALE , LARGE LOT WITH TWO HOUSES can sell one or both ; the lent of tine house pays Interest on the whole Imestment ; a bar- Bain If sold at once ; terms easy to right party. Address L 20 , Uee olllcc. RE 212 26 I OST. LOST , SMALL ENAMEL WATCH , EIX3IN worka , photo Jn back case with diamond set , front case monogram on cover , on "Webster between depot and Sixteenth , or on Nineteenth between Leavenworth and St. Mary's a\enuc. Return to 618 S. 19th and receive reward. Lost M22G 18 * TAKEN UP , A LITTLE YELLOW-COLORED rat terrlor ; tag No. 1713 ; owner can get same by calling at 3424 Jackson St. Lost M220 18 * LOST. NUGCSET STICK I'lN , WITH SMALL diamond ; reward If returned to 212 South 55th. Lost M21C 18 IMEDICAI. . LADIES ! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYroyal - royal Pills ( Diamond brand ) are the best. Safe , reliable. Takeno other. Send 4o stamps for particular "Relief for Ladles , " In letter by return mall. At druggists. Chlchester Chemical Co. , Philadelphia , Pa. Mention llee M223 18 nENT IIOTKLS. HOTEL FOR RENT OP 30 ROOMS , AMES AVE nnd 24h St. . opposite exposition grounds- almost now ; rent reasonable. Uemls , Paxton bile. M649 PJIOTO-ENHUAVINO. WE MAKK FINE HALF-TONES , ZINC ETCHIngs - Ings , cmbosclnpr dies , trl-color plate or any thing In up-to-date engraving. Wo Kunrantee time , quality nnd wormnnshlp. Woman's Weekly , Nineteenth nnd Farnam. Farnam.M943 M943 June 12 FUHNITUHE PACKED. M. S. WALKIN. FURNITURE PACKING , TJP- liolsterlng , repairing , inntlrt-Bs. featlum renovat ed ; prices reduced. Tel. 1331. 2111 Cumin * . SIDEWALKS. BAWED NATURAL STONE , ARTIFICIAL , brick. Tel. 1CS9. W. J. Wclthans , 309 S. 17th Bt. J13- TYPEWIIITEIIS. ATKST MODEL TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIES. United Typewriter & Supplies Co. , 1612 Farnam M623 Jv31 PASTUHAOE. HORSES ONLY , BOARD FENCES , SPRING water. A , W. Phclps & Son , 207 N. Y. Life. MI K3II'LOYME.Vr OVFIOK. AMERICAN AND GERMAN EMPLOYMENT bureau. 1524 Dodge. Telephone , 870. 870.M863 M863 JrtJ FINANCIAL. L1FH 1NS.POUCIE3 BOUGHT. W. F. HOLDBN ws ASTIlOLOfiY. PROP. A. MA8ERIT OF EGYPT. PALMISTRY anil astrology ; the wonder of the age ; past , present and future told or no charge ; at 202C Hurney street , Omaha. Neb. M995 Jl SIDEWALKS , FOIl NATURAL STONE WALKS. TEL. 493 Otl send postal to A , Stutzer , 330 Board Trade , M731 JuneS * MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. QEORGB P. OELLENBECK. BANJO , MANDO- lln and guitar teacher , U07 Farnam street. Tel 223. OS I'AWNIIHOKUUS. H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 41S N. U ST. WJ SUES & CO. , i , PATENT SOUCI10RS Umatia Neb Ad > ice and I'mtiit Uosk COUNTING ON IOMIST TRADE ' U ll Ohoap Bates lo Two "National Events a Temptitionjlojiravoluis , RAILROADS PREDICT GOOD BUSINESS 1'nndfnKcr Mori Aiftlclrmto n Stiliilnn- llnl Iiicrentii' irfA-'Liint Ycnr I Itntex ( o tlit-'lViinnltluii ' lit I Every passenger man In Omaha railroad circles confidently believes that thD summer ourlst business for the season of 1S97 will show a considerable increase over that of one year ORO. Conversation with thorn all yesterday developed not a single exception o this opinion. It Is not expected that the > uslncs3 will ehow an Increase of 100 per cent , or bo a record breaker , as compared with travel during all previous seasons , but t Is the best judgment of all passenger men n this vicinity that a substantial Increase iver last season's business will bo noted when ho books arc closed for the scaoon of 1S97. All the western lines have had their rep resentatives out on the roads ( soliciting busi ness of summer tourists for a couple of months. The reports of these traveling solicitors are Just beginning to come In to ho general passenger agents. In the main hey report that the people of the western states have not yet become wealthy nnd arc not prepared lo do a great deal of traveling his summer , but everywhere the signs are cgarded as more favorable than a year ago. Pho Inquiries concerning excursion rates are 'ar ' moro numerous than n year ago and the irospecta that they will b * more generally aken advantage of than last year are ex- .cedtngly bright , The fact that two national occasions have been recognized by the railroads and liberal ales made for them Is most potent lu stimu lating an Interest In traveling this summer. ? or some time the western passenger men lave been endeavoring to agree on cheap atea for the Nashville exposition. The prob- cm has Just been finally solved and the rates asreod upon by all roads In the West ern Passenger association were aifhounccd yesterday. From Omaha and all other points in western territory the rate for the lound trip will be SO per cent of double the local fare. For Instance , the regular fare , one ivay , from Omaha to Nashville Is $21.50. Double that la J43 , and the rate agreed upon for the round trip Is therefore $34.40 , a saving of $8.00 on the round trip. All rates previ ouslymade and announced were yester day canceled and the new rates made affective. None of the Omaha lines had icretofore announced rates , but several cheap ? xcurslon rates from Colorado points had been previously given out. As announced before there will be no ex cursion tickets to San Francisco for the Christian Endeavor convention In July but cheap rates will be made one way. It will cost ? 22.CO to go from Omaha to the con vention , and require the same amount to return. It Is thought "byj the railroaders that the scalpers will bo effectually shut out from this business If W round trip tickets are Issued , but the scalpers say they will scalp with the greatest rnrnounv of freedom the one-way tickets from Chicago to Omaha , from here to Denver , froirnlhcre to Salt Lake City , nnd from the l Uer1 point to the coast. ' , < The passenger men qf the lines hereabouts are planning to attenU tlie Christian En- dea or coiuentlon , not' that they have any great Interest In thei proceedings , but be cause their respective reads will have to be represented in order to get the return trip business ot the . 'delegates. ' If a toad succeeds in securing jj certain party to go to the convention over Us line it has no guarantee that the return trip will be made the same way. As a" matter of fact the chances are that the party will return via another route , So there wlU bo a , great flght to , , secureth ? westbound business to the convention and a greater contest to get hold of the eastbpund travel. There will be so many passenger men In the big city of the coast during the convention that they are planning to hold a convention of their own on the side. In addition to the cheap rates to the Nash ville show and to the Christian Endeavor convention there will bo the usual cheap rates to Colorado summer icsorts. The Denver papers have very generally stated that on account of the cheap rates through to the coast the rates to Colorado will be lower than ever this year. Local passen ger men laugh nt this , and state that the Denver people are entitled to another guess. There will bo a meeting of the representa tives of all western lines In St. Louis on Wednesday morning to agree on rates for the Colorado tourist business. A prominent passenger oulclal said to a Bee > reporter yes terday that he was willing to wager that the Colorado rates would be Just the same thlo year ns they have been for the past few Of mankind contagious blood poison claimed ns its victim Mr. Frank B. Martin , 020 Pennsylvania Avenue , Washington , D. O. , and the usual physician's treatment did him not the slightest good. His condition reached that deplorable stage which only tins terrible dis ease can produce. THE CURE After all else failed , was at last found in S. S. S. the greatest of nil blood remedies. Eighteen bottles tles removed the disease nerninn- . cntly , and left his skin without a blemish. S. 8. 8. is guaranteed purely vegetable ; and is the only known euro for tilts moat terrlblo disease. Books free ; addreai , Swift Specific Company. Atlanta , Ua * OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL 'INSTITUTE ' AVe cure Calnrrh. A } ! niMeiiHCH ot the AIIHU , Throat , Ghent , btoniuch , HowclM nnd MVITJ It > ; ilrocelc , Varl- I'oi'olr , SyiihlllH , Goiiorrliueu. NERVOUS oil Its at- ncnvuua DFRTr TTViAni1 , - ULBILH i ( tnainj aliments amone YOUNO , MIDDLE AUfcD and OLD MUN , RLOOT1 AND 3IV1M * l > l eaBes , Sores. Spots , Hmples , Scrofula. Tul more. Tetter , Eczema antl'Jitdoa ' Poison thoroughly - ly cleansed from the system ; also Weakness of Oreunt , Inflammation , Ilupturea , 1'llea , Fistula , etc. CATARRH Thr ° at. tuns . Liver , Dyspepsia a"d Btomach LADIES ° 'ven ' carefijl nna special attention for all tlieln .rianr ailments. WRITE Your trouble ? Ifmut of city , Thousands - sands cured ttboms by correspond ence | , , , , TREATMENT BY MAIL ronf-illatlon free. Omaha Medical and 'Surgical ' Institute , 1(105 UuilKU tit. , Oiiiuhu , Neb. VJILSOX COMPOUND Tlie only rellabln female regulator Never KiilU. Bold by druggist. . W2.OO fi ntl 4o. for \V man'n Notice to lliillilfr * . Sealed proposals will bo received by the Board of Education of the State Nonna school for the conutructlon and completion of the new dormitory at 1'eru , Neb. , untl 10 o'clock , aiay 25 , 1837 , Drawing * and speol Mentions may bo seen on and after May 17 1MI7. at the olllce of the principal of the Stale Normal school. Kids will be recelvei for the Imlldlni ; complete or In parts. A certified check for 2 per cent of each bid payable 1o the Hoard of lOducatlon , mus accompany each bid. The rlt'ht to rcjcc any and all bids la reserved , Uy order of the , " ° nn op EDUCATION. Peru , > Teb. , Slay ll. 1K)1. case-no $23 for the round trip from Omaha , and proportionately low rates from other > olnts. Hero's whnt some of the passenger men iald yesterday regarding the condition of Assistant General Passenger Agent Smith , n. & M. Prom the reports of our agcnls I feel qulto certain Unit the amount of travel his summer will exceed that of lust year. It vlll not , however , como up to what \\c have considered our best seasons. The good crops and the upward tendency of business gener ally have given the people more means to ravel thin summer than they had a year ago. \ . largo part of tlio Innol will ho for busl- less purposes , and not for pleasure , Our jeoplo have not yet reached Hint point of irosperlty whcro they can afford extended .rips for pleasure only. Assistant General Passenger Agent Munn , nikborn The men nt work along our line report that most of the people are still pretty ioor , but tbat matters nro bolter than they , vero a year ago. Wo fetl that there will bo moro travel than there \vna last summer. Wo expect qulto an excursion business to Hot Springs , S. D. , tnls summer. Mr. liuclinnan : s up there toaay aa the advance agent for : ho traffic expected. City Pcssengcr Agent Dunn , Union Pacific Our buslnefs Is better than It was a year ago. So far this month our sales have shown n flno Increase. Of- course wo can't tell whnt may happen during the rest of the month. Hut for tbo post low weeks travel over the 'Overland Uouto" has been bolter than for a .ong while. Wo are right In line for the Christian Endeavor business and are making a strong bid for the samo. TO SUl'AItATB TI1H1R IIUSINKSS. of Union. Pacific niul the Wcnterii Union. Judge Munger yesterday began tbo bear- ; ng on the preliminary motions In the suit for the dissolution of the business be tween the Union Pacific Hnllroad company and the Western Union Telegraph company. The time was nearly all occupied by United States Atlorney Sawyer , who argued for the vacation of nn order permitting the AVcalern Union Telegraph company to ( Ho a cross-bill. The Union Pacific Uallrond company had filed v supplemental answer to the cross-bill nnd the district attorney called the attention of the court lo Iho fnct Ihat these filings might go on Indefinitely , postponing for all time the final adjudication , of the suit. Ho cited authorities to show- that there was nothing for the court to do but lo Issuean older strlclly on Ihe Hues laid down In Iho man date from the supreme court of the United States. He also asked that the tlmo sot for Iho divorcing ot the two Interests bo fixed for ninety days from March 9 , 1897. Attorney Kelly for the Unlou Pacific said he appeared for the receivers who were offi cers of the court , and who sought merely to explain lo the court the condition of the property lu thalr hands. Ho mid an order tollowlng the mandate would conflict with orders already given the receivers by this same court and the iccelvers felt that It was duo the court that it should bo In formed of the situation , die said the re ceivers were unable to Identify which part ot the property belonged to the company and which belonged to the Western Union Telegraph company , and asked for time in \\hlch lo raako an accounllng. Ho Ihon filed a petition containing these statements nnd asked that It bo admitted Into the records of the cnf e. In the aflernoon W. W. Morscman , ap pearing for the Western Union Telegraph company , occupied a portion ot the time advancing reasons why the cross bill filed by his clients should be admitted to the plead ings In the suit , and District Attorney Saw yer closed for the government. At the conclusion of the argument Judge Munger announced that he would take the case tinder advisement for a few days , but intimated that bo would throw out all the supplementary pleadings and Issue a decree in accordance with , the mandale ot the supreme premo court. In a conversation with a reporter for The Dee afterward the judge said that about all there was to the case was the length ot time lo be allowed In which lo perfect Iho dUaolu- lion between the two corporations. Ho eald ho would probably nbt render his decision till next Monday. Ho expects to go to St. Paul this week , and bo said that while there he would call upon Judge Sanborn , who ap pointed the receivers for the Union Pacific road , and unless that Judge gave some reason why the order mentioned would embarrass the receivers In their management of the property , the order would doubtless beIssueil upon his return. The attorney for the Postal Telegraph com pany was an Interested spectator during the arguments oil the case. Current Literature The May issue ot Godey's Magazine Is not able for many special articles of timely In terest. The leading contribution la "Wash Ington Favorllcs , " by Carolyn Halstcd , and gives a brief sketch ot the prominent so ciety women of the capital. The photo graphs which accompany the article are very allractlve. "American Literary Diplomats" tells of the prominent Journalists and lit erary men who have held foreign ofllco under the government. II la Illuslrated fully , and la quite suggestive at this slago of our na- llonal and pollllcnl development The load ing fiction piece of the issue Is "A Floren tine Hose , " by Anna W. Young , an intensely dramatic tale of ambition and cruel wrong. There are' six other Interesllng laics In the lesuc , and five excellent poems. A most timely and exquisitely Illustrated paper In the May Issue of Iho Pall Mall Magazine is entlllcd "May Day In the Olden Times , " describing the gay festivities of the day In "Merrlo England. " Many of the pictures in. this article are copies of famous paintings , forming a delightful study. Another finely lllustralcd paper de scribes "Mount Kdgcumbo" and Is from the pen ot Lady Ernestine Edgcumbe. A col orcd frontispiece by Allco Havers Is en titled "The naltlffs Daughter. " W. T. Greene'a sketch , "Strango Sites for Birds' Nests , " Is full of Interest and there Js no stint of olhcr dellghlful features , Including poems and short and serial stories. The principal feature in the May Midland Monthly Is a copy of Nast's latest nnd great est historical painting "Lincoln Entering Richmond , " the account of which event Is told by Leigh Leslie , There Is also an In spiring frontispiece by Nast entitled "Saving the Flag. " Lilian Walker Halo's paper , "The Club Movement In Kansas , " Io flnel/ Illustrated with portraits and speaks well for our nolghbois to tlio south. Colonel Kmerson'B "Grant's Llfo In the West" closes Grant's career in Mexico , and Mary Avlo Scott's "Across the Country in a "Van" In vades Texas and captures the state capital. The fiction of the number Includes a prize story , "Lieutenant Ilurton'B Wooing , " by Captain Romanes of thu regular army. James G. Blalno and William Bwart Glad stone are the subjects of two carefully writ ten , finely Illustrated articles in the May number of the Homo Magazine. The frontis piece is a three-quarters length portrait ol Illalno , a reproduction of the picture of him self which ho liked beat , and other Illustra lions In thci article show the house In which ho was born , the Catholic church wlicro his parents attended and the church yard where they lie burled , and old Woshlnglon college at Washington , Pa. , wbere lilalne attendee for three years. The Gladstone article Is an admirable sketch , and tbo llluatrallons are from Ills best portraits. Another Important article la a ( symposium on the Immigration question , to which Congrrtsman Elijah A. Morse of Mfljaachusetta , H. W , Taylor ol Ohio , W. 'A. Stone of Pennsylvania , It. W. Parker of New Jersey and W. C , Hepburn ol 'S SILVER GLOSS STARGH Unsurpassed for fine Linens , Muslins and Laces. Iowa contrlbuto , nnd there la A portrait of each man. The Engineering Magazine for Stay makes ho recent remarkable rMlroad-bond sales the subject of the lending article , which Is by Thomas P. Woodlock and Is entitled "Tho In. creased Confidence In American llallroad Se curities , " Of collateral Interest Is W. J. Ste vens' article * on "Tho Recent Prosperity of Hrltlsh ItallwRj-B. " C. P. Mao Klo has n slllng description of "Canal Irrigation lu Modern Mexico , " well illustrated , nnd It. Nell Wilson's discussion of "The Architecture of American Country Homes" Is remarkable lor Its wealth of beautiful half-tone engrav ings. A paper o ntrlktng Importance Is Charles It. Davis' "Electric Traction Under Steam Railway Conditions ; " there arc flvo other leading articles. A vigorous nnd forcible reply to Senator iloar'a defense of the senate , which appeared In Uio previous number under the capllon , "Has the Scr.nto Degcneraled ? " Is now pro- senled In the May Forum In an article , "Han the Senate Degenerated ? A Reply to Sen ator Hoar. " by Charles K. Miller , editor of the New York Times. The opening article of this number If by Hon. James A. Roberts , comptroller of the stale of Nenr York , In defense of the progressive inherllanco tax lilll lately Introduced Into the New York legislature. Prof. Thomas Davidson , nn authority on eastern ! mailers , haa an arllcle roundly dcLoundng thu powers for Interfer ence In the Cretan question and Mr , Georges 2lemenccau , the famous editor of La Justice , lias contributed a vnltrablo nrtlclo on Social ism in Franco. " Olher nolablo articles are ' "Tho Autocrat of Congress , " Emperor Wil liam II , " "Falllclea Concerning Prayer , " "Was Pee a Plagiarist ? " nnd "Franco as n field fop American Students. " The May number oC MuCluro's magazine Is especially abundant and Interesllng In the matter of portralls of famous people. In n paper by Mies Tarbell on tbo remarkable work of G. C. Cox in portrnlluro there are likenesses of Donald G. Mitchell ( "Ik Mar vel" ) , Walt Whitman. Eleanora Duse. Henry Ward needier and others ; and a series of life portraits of Daniel Webster exhibit tbat most august and Impressive of great men at close intervals from middle llfo to the year of bis death. An article by Ray Stannard Uaker tells ot the pursuit and capture of Dootli. aflcr his nrsasslnalton of Lincoln , and of his dealh and burial. Other features are n com- prohcnslvo review of the second administra tion of Mr. Cleveland by Carl Schurz ; an account of Grant's disheartening search for service at the beginning of the -war , by Ham- lln Garland , and fiction of tbo most stirring and romantic quality by Conan Doyle , Robert Louis Stevenson and Rudyard Kipling. Among the contributed articles In the Mny Issue of Thu Outlook are : "Henry Van Djko , Teacher and Poet ; "Parental Responsi bility ; " "Paul Dunbar , the Negro Pool ; " "Tho Slory of Gladstone's Life , " "Tho Higher Life of Paris " , The Develop ment of the Day Nursery Idea , " "A Quest of Gray IShlugles , " and a story , "Poor Partner , " by Octavo Thanet. Ilcsldcs the rovlow of current events Ihcro are also edl- lorlah on "Direct Primaries. " "What 0 n Wo Do ? The Jleal Standard , " "forward , Not Backward , " and "Tho Spectator. " NEW BOOKS. "Might Hove Been , " by Rev. Joseph Parker , D. D. , Is a sort of rtrospecllvo rev erie on the ncheme of life , desultory remarks upon n whole world of topics , personal ex periences and somber reflections , bits of brilliant criticism and entertaining anec dotes , an olla podrlda of matter skillfully wrought and fluently combined. H IB a book very much out of the ordinary and some what above the ordinary and Is well worth reading. Frederick A. Stokes company , New York. Megcath's. Alfred Angot's "Aurora Borealls" lias been Iranslaled from Ihe French for Apple- Ion's "Inlcrnatlonal Scientific Scries , " being Uio most complete collection ot facts and Iheoi les on Ibis Inlcrestlng subject which has appeared for many years. Having recounted the chief hypotheses which have been offered to account for tbo aurora , M. Angot declares bis preference for the ono which abcrlbcs It to atmospheric electricity. Ho Is disinclined to believe la the alleged connections between magnetic storms and the mysterious ladlance Ihat Illckcrs occasionally In our northern skies. But he suggests with force that any thing llko a true undeistanding of this beau tiful phenomenon will not bo reached untili bolh observers and philosophers discrlmlnale belwecn Iwo classes of aurora the purely local displays and tboso which are noticed over a wide extent of territory. D. Appleton & Co. , New Yolk. 'Megeath's. "Saint Eva , " by Amelia Pain , Is the story of the daughter of an. Italian father and an English mother. She Is beautiful nnd so exceedingly Innocent thai sbe oossesses not oven that knowledge of the world to bo do- rlvcd from reading modern novels. Her ideas are perfectly fresh and one of her women friends has n way of asking her ques.- llons about llfo and beiself in a tone of banter which greatly disconcerts her , but only serves to amuse her querls' . Eva falls in love with Clayton Seaford , who Is In man > respecls a remarkable man , but rppears not to have a sense of appreciation. He pro poses to her and Is accepted. Later ho In herits a vast estate , and then his fianco's value Is diminished In his 0/0.3. She love ; him lee deeply lo bear bis abandonment and her heart breaks. It Is a charming 'tale , though sad. Harper & Bros. ' Now York , Megeath's. "Tho Day of Ills , Youth , " by Allco Brown , Is a lllllo romance of a young man brought up by his father ' the depths of the forest , a sort ot masculine Miranda , who loves the flrst woman that bo sees and Is jilted by her. The outpourings ot his love and sufferings recorded by himself ! and a few Jelters of Ihe woman tell Iho story of his unfortunate life. There are some good touches In the story. Houghton , Mlfflln & Co. , Boston. Megeath's. "PhylllH 'of 'Phlllstla ' , " by T. Frankfort Moore , reviewed some tlmcl ago In those col umns. Is now republlshed In paper covers. The Casscll Publishing company , Now York. Megoath's. "A Bachelor of Paris , " published nnd re viewed about two years ago under the title , "An Art Failure , " Is now reissued In paper covers. The book Is a story of student life In Paris , by J. W. Harding , of the sort In which the French model plays nn Important part. F. Tennyson Ncely , 'New York , "Two Strangd Advcnlurcs , " a slory of the Jules Verne pattern , formerly published un der the tlllo "A Marvelous Coincidence , " re appears In paper covers. It la wrlllen by Klnahan Cornwallls. Tennyson Noely , New York. MAGAZINES RECEIVED. Curronl Llteratuie , C5 Liberty street. New York. The Century , Union Square , New York , Godey'a Magazine , 52 Lafayette Place , New York. The Atlantic Monthly , Boston , St. Nicholas , Union Square , Now York. Scrlbner's Magazine , Now York. Harper's Magazine , New York. The Church at Homo and Abroad , 1331 Chestnut street , Philadelphia. The Pall Mall Magazine , The International Newfl company , New York. Thu Cosmopolitan , Irvlngton. Now York. The House Hcautlful , Monadnock building , Chicago , Ltpplncolt'B. J , B , Llpplncott company , Philadelphia. Short Stories. 65 Liberty street , Now York. Pool-Lore. Pool-Lore company , 18 Pem.- bcrton Square , Boslon , The Hesperian , Seventh and Pine streets , SI. Louis. 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McCluro'a Magazine. 141-155 East Twen ty-fifth utreet , New York. The International Magazine. The Union Quoin company , Chicago. GOES OVER FOR ONE WEEK Soaring in the Hydrant Rental Injunolicn Will Como Up Next Monday. TRIAL IN WATER WORKS CASE POSTPONED llniini niul I-'nrrplt 1'Mlp nu Amended rotlllnn , Allrirlnir tlmt Iho Wnlcr Cuinniijr lln No The hearing In the Injunction suit brought by J , E. Uaum and Dan Karroll. Jr. , against the city oniclals to restrain , -the pa ) incut ol M3.373.CO , alleged to bo duo the Omaha Watoj company for h > dr nt rental , was net foi hearing before Judge Koyaor yesterday , but the trial was deferred for oneweek. . An amended petition wns flloiV In the casi yesterday , In which additional particular ! wcro alleged as reasons why the Injunction should Issue. In addition to the reasons nl ready Bet forth on grounds for the claim that the franchise of the American Water Works company had been forfeited and that the Omaha Water company did not acquire franchise by the pur.chaso ot the plant at foreclosure sale , It was sot up that certain other provisions of the contrast had no * been compiled with nnd wcro not being ful filled by the Omaha Water company. The section of the contract requirlnR tha company to settle the water by the uae o ! settling basins was recited , nnd It was al leged In the amended petition that slnco the Omaha Water company took rhargo of th plant the water had been "murky , dirty nml nlled with Hcdlmcnt and other waste material and that snld water BO furnished has been and la detrimental to the health of the people of Omaha who are required to use It. " The section , of the contract requiring1 Uio machinery of the water plant to bo of sufll- clont power to throw a certain number of streams of water at certain specified point * to a certain height wtm also eat out , anil It was charged that thli provision ot the contract had never been compiled with. Thn section of the contract icqulrhiR the wotor prcbsuro to be milllclont to "furnlsn auiplo lire protection wlthlni 1,000 feet of any hy drant" was also cited , and It was charged that this section bnd been Ignored. In addition to the amended petition afll < davits were filed , among these being that of the city clerk as to the record showlnj : the votes on the "compromise proposition For a settlement with the water company at Its various stages. On account of the filing of three additional papers the defense was given further time to' ' ; > rcparo and flln counter affidavits and answer/ END OP A ] , ( ) \ < ; .KOII 1IT I.AIVSUI'IV I Moon.t HutcliliiM llooovor Pay for CoiiNluiiiiiciit of CnUli . The Union Stock Yards bank of South Omaha has paid Into the United States court at Omaha $11,813 and Interest , thus terminating a bitterly contested suit. Uvery stop lu the litigation has been closely watched by llvo stock shippers all over the west , nnd now that n final settlement has been reached , stockmen will breathe easier. The history of the case goes back to August 1. 1895 , when Moore & Hutchtns , laigo cattle owners in Idaho , had a train of cattle on the South Omaha market. The cattle wcro consigned to the commission firm of AVaggoner-Hlrney company. Mr. Wag goner had been In Chicago , but returned the day the cattle arrived , and after selling them returned to Chicago. In the afternoon the money from the sale of the cattle , $11,773 , was deposited In the Union Stock Yards bank. It happened that the WngRoncr-Ulrncy com pany was Indebted to the bank , a part ot tha Indebtedness being In the shape ot an over draft und part "represented " by a note not yet due. The next morning the officers ot the bank notified the Waggoner-Dlrney com pany that their account would have 16 , bo straightened up at once. The result was that the Waggoner-Dlrney company made an as signment in favor of the bank of all assets , which Included the $11,773 belonging to Moore & Hutchlns which wa still In the bank. At the time of the assignment Mr. Hutchlns was In the office of the Waggoner- Blrney company waiting for his money , anil was not aware of the transaction until tha money was tied up. Mr. Waggoner was notified In Chicago by wlro of the assignment , and at once returned to Omaha to awlst Moore & Hutchlns In the recovery of their money. Suit was brought In the circuit court of the United States for the district of Nebraska , and resulted In a decision In favor ot the plaintiffs , but waa carried to the United Stales court of appeals at St. Louis , only to Imvo the decision af firmed. Uy this decision Moore & Hutchlna not only recover the money resulting ( from the sale of their cattle , but Interest on the wbolo amount from the time of the sale. A To 11 IP , | ' ( T 5 IIorxroril'N Acid I'linnplin c. Dr. A. E. Ciarothers , San , Antonio , Texan , says : "It Is the best tonic I know of In do- blllty and nervous prostration , with sleep lessness , caused by mental overwork or pro longed lactation. " UONVICT12I ) I.V 'I'll 14 I'OI.ICIO COUIT. Two Mor < > lllc > 'le Scorpliorn Con- vluffil null I'"liu'il , Arthur Waterfall and H , a. Clark , two Bcorchers who were captured Sunday , pleaded guilty in pollco court yesterday to the charge of riding faster than the city ordinances allow and were each fined $1 and costs. Waterfall ran Into' a woman at Parlc avenue and Leavenworth street. Clark was spurting on Illnney street. Chief of Police Slgwart has Instructed the desk sergeants and captains at tlio pollco station to release persons arrested for hi- cycle scorching If they leave their wliecla aa security for their appearance In pollco court for trial , Bcecham's Pills for ntomach and liver llh. I.li'fiiNCH. Permits to wed buvo been lasued to the following parties by the county Judtfo : Name nnd Jtosldenro. A'f [ > . Joseph AV. Olson , Omaha . , . a Kille Fnx , Omnlm . , . , . . 19 Geoigo Mills. South Omaha . 28 Mlnnlo l/nrder / , South Omahu . , . 19 Harry Stone , PHtsburf , ' , Pn . 23 Helen Costcllo , Chicago , III . , . 19 As Told In the New Book , "Com plete Manhood , " ThowanJH of huppy men pronounce this work tbo means of tliulr physical salva tion. It glvea tbo latest scientific facts concern ing marriage. It describes the only known method of attaining the fullest natural manly vigor. It points out Homo Treatment for all ex cesses and Rcxual disbarments. It ehow3 how to cure nervousness , bopo Icrauens , despondency , Therci'a inora real benefit to be- bad from It than from a courtw in tbo study of medi cine. cine.A A degpalilng man who secured this booU soon after wrote : "If you dumped a cartload of gold at my feet U would cut bring such gladnasrt Into my life a * your method has done , " Ono copy of "COMI'LETIS MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT" sent free , la plain wrapper , eealed eecurcly , to the ad- drew of any sincere inquirer , by tbo Urlu Medical Company , C4 Niagara St. . Iluffalo , N. Y , Header * sending for this book will not re ceive Collect on Delivery Expruse package- * , nor be otherwise iuipoatil upon. .Mention this paper.