THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , DECEMr.ETC n , 1800. Will Not Cotai nn for Trial at the Decembj Term of Court. t ATTORNEYS COMZ TO AN AGREEMEN1 Inn ItnrlcicUcr IH Still In < lir ,1ncU- NOiitllle KiMiIlnrliiin. lint Will , It IN tJiKlcmloiitl , Snoii llclurii to Hunt In KM. HAST1NOS , Neb. , Uec. S. Special Tele- tcram ) The Celebrated Horlocker-Morcy poisoning taec will oomo up In iho Decem ber term of court , as the attorneys Or the defendant and County Attorney Mcfrearj have come to an understanding between thcnwplvtii nnd for unknown reasons have nsrctxl to postpone the trial until the spring term of the district court. A petition hnd been circulated among the nttorncj-K of Hustings asking that there be no July term In December nnd It was slgueil by nearly every member of the Adams county bar. Thl action lead Judge Hoall to nie'tho following order In the district clork'n ofllcc today ; "In the district court in and for Ad.itns county. Nebraska , to Lloyd Lynn , clerk of paid court : "Upon petition duly signed by the attor neys of said court rcqucatlng that the jury Btimmonr d for the December term bo recalled nnd It further appearing to mo that the c-unty uttciney and the attorneys for the defendant In the cnso The State against lloilo-kcr have stipulated In writing that ealtl case be- not tried at above term of toiilt nnd It appearing to me that there .ire no other jury cases of Importance for trial at this ? term , theicforp , It is ordered that you notl.'v cnch of the jurors summoned for said term that they arc excused from at tendance. Donp'at ' Hastings , this Sth day of December. A. 1) . 18M. "F. U. UEAL.U Judge Dlittlct Court. " This movement waa anttclpatc'l , ns sev eral of the niott Important wltncssi-a In the cnao wcro rrrenlly permitted to dcpnit from tl'o cltv when It wn known that thi'y In tended to Ijr pone for scvcr.il months. Miss Viola Horlo.-kcr li still emplojed ns ho kkcepci In the sanitarium at Jackson ville , 111 hut It Is generally believed that the v.lll return to llcstlngo before long. LINCOLN MASONS TO REBUILD Thr < T-Mor > .strui'tiiri * In Ilci lix' ' tilt-1 Out * ! > rujoil l > > l-Mro Ulli'-r fttj'ltnl > OI > H. MXrnLN , lc ( . S. ( SpoJal. ) The ofllccrs of the Iccal Miironic lodges ha\e about com pleted arraiigcircnt'i to lebulld tbo strne- tuie recently destroyed by lire. It will probnbly ! > < a throe-stcrj affair , fitted up In modem stvlc- and particularly with a view to providing comfortable lodge looms. WMIe It mav not hi1 of mid' pretentious piopcrtlcna us tl'e one dcstrovcd , H I1I le more complete nnd bcttei adapted for the purpcaea fir which It Ij Intended. Tlui N'Trth building , also destroyed , has been ictmilt and work will be commenced boon on the Methodist church building. A new wholesale hardware- firm will open fcr Iui3lnt. s In this city about HIP flrs-t of the \ear. It will bo comprlrcd of Rrbeit M. Joyce of this city , William Monlson. foimcrly of Omaha , and JV. . .Inkway of Kenrrey. The retail slock of Haldwiu nro1 ! . 1'as been purchased by the new linn. This will ho the. only wholesale hardware hrijfce In Lincoln. The Prague Building nnd Loan association of Pragife filed articles of Incorporation with the aewofnry , , of _ the hanking" T ard today. The State Rank of Orchard as granted n license to do business. The capital stock of this concern is $3,000 and the Incorpor- atora ore C. L. Ward , cashier , L. O. V'nrd nnd Kicmcnt Kvcrctt. Adjutant General Barry will go to Mad ison Tuesday to muster Iho reojganliod Company F of the First regiment Into serv ice of the Nebraska National Guard. A cumber of the nfflcois of the old regiment will witness the ceremony. The company Ib made' up largely of those who comprised the old company. The reslgnatlcn of Captain Albert K. So- derqulst of Company A , Second rec'inent ' , has been accepted by the adjutant general nnd orders were Issued today calling for an election to fill the vacancy. The Lincoln High school foot ball team , claiming the high school championship of Iowa nnd Nebraska , has Issued a challenge to nil foot ball loams In the two states. The team was not defeated during the sea- eon. eon.Tho The state banking board has Usucd a call for a statement of the condition of the Ne- Collar shape and finish the same In either brand , but of different grades of linen. You pay only for material and workmanship. Cluott "Waotlo" 25 ot . each. Arrow "Velsor" Z for Z5 ota. \ "Correct Attlro for Men" the fashion report for Au. tumn and Winter , oont to thoao who oak. Write core Station U Chicago CLUETT , PEABODY&CO. . . .MAKERS. . . j braska state banks nt the close of business Docembcr 2. I lilcnec lit Jerome Slinntlnir Cnir. FREMONT , Neb. , Dec. 8. ( Special ) A Jury was secured this morning to try Ed Jerome , charged with shooting U. S. 1'opc. This afternoon Pope was put on the stand and gave his account of the shooting. He said Jerome asked him to go upstairs to aeo nbout some repairs to the roof and fired t him without any warning Just ns he reached the top stair. The ball took effect In his bach. HP turned slightly at the head of the stairs and the second shot struck him In the elde. After a futile attempt to open the back window he rays he turned nnd went toward the stairs , Jerome still shooting , and he fell to the lower floor. He denied ever having any trouble whatever with Jerome nnd could give no reason for the shooting. On cross-examination he nd- mltti-1 having done more or ICES gambling In Washington , Idaho and Iowa. The case will not bo finished this week. ( Jrorlry Inr ! to .fiiilco ICumtntl. OREELEY , Neb. , Dec. 8. ( Special. ) Dis trict court adjourned here today to recon- vciio January 8. This was Judge A. A. Kendall's last term of court In Oreoley comity and just before the close of court J. R. llanna stepped forward and In a neat speech presented Judgn Kendall with a line writing set nr , a token of the esteem In which he Is held by the attorneys nnd county ofllclnls of Orceley county. Attorney John D. Kavaiinugh read a set of highly compllmcn- tory resolutions. T , J. Doyle of Lincoln fol lowed with nn appropriates address. Judge Kendall responded with much feeling. MICK * .store Itolilicry lit Wlnxlile. W1NSIDC , Neb. , Dec. 8. ( Special. ) The shoo and harness etoie of Oustnv Dlelch was robbed Tuesday night. Ono hundred and ten pairs of line shoes were taken and $18 In money. Wednesday evening Ira Heath from Sioux City reached hero In charge of ono of Dr. Miller's famous blooildhounds. No clilo to the robbers has jet been found. 10l li < y-Scc'Oii l Illrtliilay. PLATTSMOUTH , Neb , Dec. 8 ( Special. ) William Atwood celebrated his S2d birth day today at his homo In this city. His children , grandchildren and many friends weiti presuit to congratulate ! him and his wife. He Is quite rugged for cno o hi jcaru and goes down tonn to get his tna each d.'iy. f'oiiiM-rt for it Himorliir I.ilirnrr , , SrrniUOR. Neb , Dec. S. ( Special. ) A concert was given for the benefit of th Ladlts' llbr.ity last evening. It consists almost entirely of classical music. Voca numbers by Miss Dysart , violin solos b Ocorge Sroulnr and a Beethoven sonata b Mrs. W. L. Wilson and R. C. Hurt made u the program. ClirlMlp.ii Worker * ' Convention. YORK. Neb. . Dec. S.-r-Speclal. ( ) bis evening the semi-annual Christian Workers convention of District No. 6 held its closln , , pxerclsch At yesterday's session report wcro read from the auxiliaries and junlo oiganlzatlons. Rev. Gerhart of Exeter mad mi addicss last night before the close. ltlj.Orpin StilfN In 1'ooiif Count ) ' . ST. EDWARD. Neb. . Dec. S. ( Special. ) it Is eatlmate-1 that nearly 18,000 bushels o corn were sold here In the- last two days The four elevators arc crowded to thel full capacity. A trcmendoua amount o grain is being placed on the market here. Iii.iurnl I'orfornilnp : Ilrrolt * Deril. FRIEND , Neb. , Dec. S. ( Special. ) Ycstcr lay whlln Fred Hanson was endeavoring to stop p. runaway team , ho was struck by on of thn wheels and badly Injured. A woman \ould have been run down had ho no nttrposcd between her and the horses. AVOIIDS OF I'lii * Cur 1 11 ir Power , ICnomi DM Wrlt- nirrlHiu , Cmnr-n Hfsolutloim to ! ! c I'lls.itMl. Prof. S. A. Weltmer of Nevada. Mo. , who las discovered a new science called Welt- ncrism , which It Is claimed cures all dlfa- aser.ithcut the aid of drugs or the sur geon's knife and does this curing at n dis- ancp jiiHt as readily n it does those cases irought to Nevada , ha.i recently been the tiEo of the Commcrc'al ' club of Nevada Mo. , passing the following resolution : "Resolved , That we point with cpeclal irldo to the great nnd humane work belns > erformed In this city by Prof. Weltmer In he cause of humanity , the discovery of a new science nnd the founding of a great cliool and sanitarium of magnetic healing l-o beneficial results of whlr-h are attested > y hundreds of men and women from every state in the union , with whom wo have come n personal contact , the integrity of whom cannot bo Fiicccissfiilly assailed. "Resolved , That In the person of Prof. Weltmer the people of this city owe a last- ng debt of gratitude , not only for his won- leiful success in healing the sick and dl - ressed , but for his generous and opeii- landed charity. "Resolved , That we have ever found In ilin the highest typo of a citizen , broad and ircgrpfflUe , liberal in his views , n good anil : ind neighbor , a man of pepre , with a world f charity toward all mankind , and Is , In ur estimation , one of the bright nnd gifted mm of the century. "Resolved , That this great magnetic cchool nd hnnltarlum is a credit to any city , and he high moral plan upon which It Is con- ucted is worthy of all praise. We know orsonally nil of the officers , the profebsois , nd attendants , both men and women , and they ftnnil well In this community. Wo can vouch for their high moral character and their fnlth In the avocation in which they are engaged. And as such we , the mcmbcis of this club nnd citizens of Nevada , un qualifiedly endorse this Institution , not only to the people of our own state , but to the world " The Commercial club Is composed of the leading business and professional men liv ing ! n Nevada , Mo. TO FIGHT TOBACCO TRUST Coriiornllon itltli Million nnd n iuarlcT C'niiltiil IH Formed nt SI. l.oiilx , ST LOUS , Dec. S The M. C. Wctmoro Tobacco company , with a capital stock of $1 250.000. has been formed to run Inde pendently of the tobacco trust and will bo Incorporated In a fuw dayt. The stock- holdein are- Colonel Moses C. Wctmoro , I'hll J Ileuer , W. S. Logan , H. D. Harry. George H McCnnn , Festits J. Wade aud Judge George A. Mndlll. An extensive plant has been fitted up In this city nnd will he In operation teen , with several hundred employes. Wctmoro resigned from the Liggett & Myers company when It was absorbed by the tobacco trust FORECAST OF THE WEATHER hiMrn ! ( Sniir4lny , l''nlr nnd Colder Siliiilii ; , tilthVlnilH Shifting In Ill WASHINGTON. Dec. S. Forecast for Sat urday and Sunday : For Nebraska Showers Saturday ; Sun- da ) fair , colder ; ( southerly shifting to west erly winds. For Iowa Rain Saturday ; Sunday fair ; colder with westerly winds. For Missouri Ruin Saturday ; Sunday colder and fair , except probably rain In * > utheast portion : southerly winds , becom ing westerly. For South Dakota Rain Saturday ; Sunday fair , colder , westerly winds. For Kansas -Showers Saturday. Sunday fair colder In ewstern portion , oouthcrly shifting to westerly winds. f SOUTH OMAHA NEWS , j Oeirgo L. Carmen , superintendent of the Western Weighing association , with head quarters nt Chicago , spend jesterday In the city and Inspected the facilities for weighing Hyp stock. On December 1 the railroad * commenced charging for live stock handled at cents-per-hundred pounds Instead of dol- lars-pcr-car. Two years ago , when the same plan was tried , largo railroad scales were erected on the fnlon Pacific tracks near the L street viaduct. Since the re sumption of weighing , these scales have been reopened and are In cotietant use. The Union Pacific , Rock Island , Northwestern , Milwaukee , Elkhorn and Missouri Pacific roads weigh over these scales , while all stock handled by the Burlington Is weighed nt the Y In the northwest part of the yards. All the railroads are now Interested In the Western Weighing association , which has supervision of all weighing. One reason for the abandonment of the plan two years ago was because the railroads wcro not united in the matter and the weighing of live Block was not one of the duties of the association. Now each road Is Interested nnd Is treated Impartially by the Joint associ ation. Since December 1 the association force here has been doubled and twenty men are employed. Ten men are engaged In weighing stock , while two Inspectors of the association are detailed for duty at each packing bouse. The new plan of weighing has greatly In creased the amount of switching done arid at present there Is some little delay In de livering stock to the yard company. It Is thought that e\erythlng will be running smoothly In n short time and that there will he no cause for complaint. Cents-per- hundred pounds Instead of dollars-pcr-car Increases the revenue of the railroads , ns In n majority of Instances the tariff on ship ments is raised. While railroad men admit that It costs mote to ship stock now , they assert that shipments reach the yards In bettor condition than formerly , as there is luss overloading and consequently fewer cripples. When a shipper hired n car ho naturally loaded It to Its full capacity and en I account of this overloading animals were | frequently Injured In transit. Now , when stock la paid for by weight , there Is no excuse for overloading nnd fewer crlpplea are received. Cnilnlij'w Sonn Shipment. A special train of forty-five carloads of "Diamond C" special soap , manufactured by the Cudahy Packing company , will leave hero today via the Burlington for Salt Lake City. The loading of the cars was about completed yesterday and the decorations and banners will be placed on the cars and the two locomotives early this morning. A total of 20,000 cases of 100 bars each consti tutes this shipment and the product has n selling value of $60,000. The soap weighs seventy-five pounds , net , to the box , mak ing a total net shipping weight of 1,500,000 pounds. Each car carries from -150 to 500 boxes , according to the size of the car. If stacked up , one bar on top of another , this shipment would make a pile 135 miles high. It Is stated in connection with this ship ment that the estimated consumption of soap in the civilized world Is ten pounds per capita per annum. This shipment would , therefore , supply 150.000 people for one year. A special tlmo card has been ar ranged for this big shipment and only day light runs will be made. The train leaves here at 11 a. m. today and arrives at Hast ings at 6.CO o'clock this evening. The start from Hastings will be made at 6 o'clock Sun day morning , arriving at Akron at 7:40 : Sun day evening. Denver will ho reached at 12.15 p. in. December 11. The balance of the trip to Salt Lake City will be made over the Denver & Rio Grande and. the Rio Grande Western. W. II. Cheek nnd' wife nnd John S. Knox nnd wife will accompany the train in a private car. Thlrlj-Third Street in Hud Condition. The street and alley committee of the council it. being uiged by the mayor to take some action In regard to the condition of Thirty-third street from L street north to 'the ' city limits. This roadway Is used a great deal by teams hauling packing house products , and the many washouts cause de lay In the hauling of meats , besides fre quently doing considerable damage to wagons. The street really ought to bo paved , but the packera do not ask this at the present time. All they want now is the filling of the holes and the rounding up of the roadway. It is more than likely that the work will bo ordered clone as soon as the street and alley committee completes Us Investigation. Gnrncr U'nlvcH Uxninliintlnn. Matt Garner was brought before Judge Babcock yesterday and a state complaint charging him with assault with Intent to rob i was read to him by Ass'atant County At torney Grossman. Garner pleaded not guilty to the Information. When askel when he would be ready for his preliminary hearing Garner replied that he would waive examination. Judge Babcock then bound him over to the district court , fixing the bond at $1,500. The prisoner is to be re moved to the county jail for safekeeping. Klf.hllnir Snliller Arrenteil. William Wart Ib the name given by a soldier of the Tenth Infantry , now occupying a cell in the city jail. Wart in charged with being drunk nnd disorderly and re sisting an officer. The fuss which caused the soldier's arrest started In front of an N street muslo hall , and before It was over three policemen were needed to take Wart to prison. The fight was a hot one while It lasted and the garments of both soldier and lollcemen suffered. Wart will have a hear- ng today. Modern IVimilnien ISIeet Officer * . South Omaha camp , No. 1095 , Modern Woodmen of America , elected the following officers Thursday night" William Clifton , venerable consul ; C. W. Olcott , worthy ad viser , W. S. Derbyshire , banker ; Fred E. Pearl , clerk ; L. Knutson , escort , F. Car penter , watchman ; J. K. Trouton , sentry ; J. A. Beck , F. E. Jones , C. A. Allen , man- igers ; W. H. Slabaugh , William Davis , C. M. 'Schlmlel , W. L. Curtis , camp physicians. Mimic City Sevrtn policemen who are now serving on the force have been ordered to file bonds nt once. A bad washout on Q street between Twenty-llrht nnd Twenty-second has been ordered tilled. A daughter IIHH bePti born to Mr. nnd Mrs. William VunHeck , C25 North Twenty- fourth street. The next meeting of the city council for he transaction of regular beslncss will be leld December 18. Ten cases of diphtheria , worn reported luring the month of November , with one loath from this cause. W H. KngllHb , Cudaby's representative n Montana , with headquarters nt Unite , s here for few Crosswalks have been ordered laid nt rwenty-tirst and S , Twenty-third and O ind Twenty-second and O. The ( iuphton | of retaining Pastor Cram- > lett of the Flrnt Christian church will ho onsldered by the congregation Sunday morning Colonel John L. Mai tin and wife re- urneil to their homo at Twenty-second nnd J streets yesterday after an extended \r-Htern trip. The cahe agnliiHt Harry Hulsmnn , charged vlth annulling Or-oree Miller with Intent o do great bodily injury , Is bet for hear- ng In police court today. Numerous complaints are being made liy iroporty owners about the 1S99 assessment. Councilman A. II Kelly's father It. Htlll crlouhly 111 at Ills home In Tckumali. Harper whisky is rapidly becoming tba atlonal beverage. It's the one thing all artlea agree upon Republicans , democrats , > opull6t8 Even the "know-nothing" party snows ODD thing , the merits o ! Harper bisk/ BOILERMAKERS' ' AGREEMENT Strikers in Cheyenne Shops Return to Work This Morning , THEY RESUME UNDER OLD WAGE SCALE Claim to llnvr Aiiurnnrrn Tlint the Conninny AVIll In Time ( irnnt Them rti Invrenic In Their I'nj. CHEYENNE , Dec. 8 , ( Spcclal Tele gram. ) Grand President John Mc- Nelll of the Amalgamated Federa tion of Boilermakers nnd a com mittee of striking Union Pacific holler- makers met Superintendent of Motive Power and 'Machinery ' McConnell nt noon today and completed the final arrangements for n set tlement of the strike. The strikers agreed to return to work tomorrow morning nt the old scale of wages in force nt the limp of the stilkc , with the understanding that the company will , within thirty dnjs , return an answer to their demands for an Increase in wages. The atiikeis say they ha\e assur ances that the company will grant eome increase. Three Striker * \rreMed. No. 1 mlno at Dlamondvllle was In oper ation today with about the same force as yesterday , few , if any additional men pre senting themselves for work. Three of the leading strikers , McAllister , Ilcss nnd Gasp- rd , were placed under nrrcst this afternoon , charged with threatening to commit murder and Intimidating the working miners. Joe Cutler , a correspondent of the DCS- cret News of Salt Lake , was also arrested. Cutler Is alleged to have sent his paper the sensational dispatches which stated that Sheriff Ward's deputies were setting a bad example for the law-abiding people of Dla- mondvillo by riding up and down the streets of the town yelling nnd shooting off their guns to intimidate the citizens nnd make an Impression on the strikers. The fact * , In the case arc that nothing of the sort was done nnd that strict order has been maintained since the arrival nt the coal camp of deputies. It is announced that the strikers and Cutler will be prosecuted vigorously. Manager White of the coal company left this morning for Montana , presumably for the purpose of securing more men , as those at the camp who are willing to return to work evidently dare not do so for fear of the strikers. GIVES BACK. &TOM3 > . \VKMIV. . Aberdeen Mnn , After ScM-rnl Month * In Jail , Cnen'ien from 1'rlnon. ABERDEEN , S. D. , Dec. S. ( Special. ) In the case of Julius Sinks , charged with stealing diamonds and Jewelry from the store of D. O. Gallett. a settlement has been made. Sinks makes full restitution , pays the county the cost of keeping him In Jail hero for several months and pleads guilty to a minor offense , for which he will serve a brief term In the county jail and escape a long sentence In the penitentiary. E. E. Collins , charged with incendiarism , Is now being tried. The case of J. C. Allen against C. R. Dolan , In which the plaintiff sued for $10- 000 damages on account of being shot by the defendant , has been settled by the payment of $850. The railroad commissioners have ordered a "Y" put In , connecting the Great North ern with the Chicago & Northwestern nnd the Chicago , Minneapolis & St. Paul rail roads. The companies are given until May 1 next to comply with the order. Oocior In tin JtiI i eraetit. SIOUX FALLS. , S. D.'Dec. , ' 8. ( Special Telegram. ) At Sioux Falls'this afternoon Dr. John C. McKee and Miss Mary M. Babcock - cock of Hartford were married. The couple appeared before Clerk of Courts Crisp and applied for a marriage license , giving their agon as 36 nnd 19. Hardly had they been married by County Judge Wllber , when Mr. and Mrs. Scott Babcock , parents of the bride , rushed Into the room only to fiud they were too Into to prevent the marriage. Dr. Mc- Kce , it appears , called at the Babcock resl- denco this morning and Invited the young woman to accompany him on a drive , ce- tcnslbly to visit some of his country pa tients. After they had been absent a long tlmn the parents became suspicious and traced them to Sioux Falls to discover they had been outwitted. Mrs. Babcock says her daughter is not 16 years of age. Prominent Peonle Indicted. CHEYENNE. Wyo. , Dec. 8. ( Special Tele- gram. ) The three Cheyenne business men and three women who were Indicted by the grand Jury last night for renting houses which are knowingly used for Indecent pur- . pcscs are : General E. T. David , James Ferris , T. Reid , May Day , May Spencer and Margaret Heany. In all there were fifteen Indictments returned against the persons named. The men are all prominent In busi ness circles. David was formerly surveyor general of Wyoming. Mitchell HUH a Telencnne. MITCHELL. S. D. , Dec 8. ( Special. ) A powerful telescope has Just been placed In pceltion on a building in the southern part I of the city on an elevation. There Is only j one other observatory in the btate. Dr Graham of the State university and Prof , Qulgley of the city schools were the prime movers in securing the telescope. Body anil Head Mnsslllcctlliip Sores. Suffered Uuyoiid Description. Physician Could Not Even Relieve. Had to bo I'ut Under Opiates. Father Gives Up Utterly Dlsrour- nsed. Rend CUTlCURATestlmo. nlal nnd Got CUTICURA Itemc- dies. Cured in Seven Weeks. My Infant boy wai afflicted with a terrlblo akin dl > ca e , The upper part of bli body wa ono mrvss of blccdlDgaorea which extended to lila litnj , and one of hi ii cure was o affected that wo thouglitlt would drop off. His > ufferlngi wcro liejond description , aud ho bad to to kept constantly under the Influence of opiates. Oarptiyslclandld everything for his relief ; but Instead of the child cetllne better , the disease eecmcd tn Imi-nmn more Bggrnated every day , until I became utterly discouraged. I could find nothing that would even relieve my child till one day my attention wus called to a CUTICURA testimonial published by you. I bought the Curicuiu remedies , using tb CUTICUIU , CUTICUIU Boir , and CUTICURA RESOLVENT. The result was simply marvellous , After the third day the opiates were discontinued , the child was free from pain aud the terrible Itch. ing sensation. From day to day Improvement progrctiud , and In nvtn wttlct from the day tee itarttd on the CCTICUIU remedies ( he child tcai curtd , the scabs falling off , leaving a clean , smooth baby sLIa In their place. Aug. 1J , 1698. J.C.UAUimiCK.CIara , Ga. IUUBDIEB hate eflectcd tbo most wonderful cures of torturing , dhngurlng , bumlll- atlDK skin , scalp , and blood humors , with lots of hair , ever recorded. Warm batbi wltb Cunoor A Boir , followed by gentle anointings with CDTI- cum , purest of emollient skin cures , will afford Instant relief , permit rest and sleep , and polct tea a speedy , permanent , and econoir.li al care , when the belt phftlclass , hospitals , and all elie fall. Bold throughout Ihi world , 1'riTrm I ) ixpU. Cozr. . Bolt Cropi , bo.tun "HfiwioCure ( tin Ulienci , " fite. SAVE YOUR SKIN e r S Dr , SanderYa Elleotrio Belt , 3 B After ? 0years of success in th : treatment of disease bv electricity \ 1 am pleased to bs able to offer my famous Electric Belt on 30 days' trial to any one in any part of the world who is sinceie and honest. Ail electrodes covered. No binning or blistering. Improved Aug. K last. New and scientific appliances. Cures without using o drugs all 3e WEAKNESSES OF SV3EIN. ® © I will give Sl.ooo for any Electric Belt superior to mine. With its new scientific suspensory attach oo ment a plsas/n * current passes through the weakened pat U nil niijli' . It tires while uu s'cep ' such dis ® o orders as result from youthful errors or later CXCMM : * . Q.OOO CLJ F-ES 11X1 I39S. Used o by women as well , to : Uhum.ttism , Lime Back , Nervousness , etc. We are the oldest and largest makers of Electii : appliances in the wotU. ere CAUTION . The new and impioved Dr. Sanden Gelt can be had only al my offices. Those sold by others are of old date , 20 years ago. Cine yourscl ! and pay me afterwards. My little book , a ro guide to men. snt tree scaled. roD Dr. F. G.SA JDEIM , IBS So. Clark St. , Chicago , III. all gone ? Tired , worn out ? Dull headache ? Food lays heavily upon the stomach ? Have dizzy spells ? Bowels move seldom and attended with great elEort ? Can't ' you see that nature is warning you ? As sure and swift retribution as follows the neglect of heed" ing the snake's rattle will descend upon you because of your heedlessnestf of those warnings. The system needs renovating. Like a clogged drain pipe , it needs "rinsing out. " does just what is required when the system is in such a plate. First getting at the cause of the trouble , it goes right on through the various stages until you are restored to your natural health and vigor. . Take substitutes. Wo will send it' It is sold by nearly all druggists. JL < IVU no SLiuanLiiuua. r o > \ ILL DUIUJ. ID , postage prepaid , upon receipt of price. Advice , samples and book free to al requesters. Dr. Kay's "Renovator , 25c and $1.00. Dr. 13. J. Kay Medical Co.i Saratoga Springs , N. Y. 'ja&m ' "A GOOD TALE WILL BEAR TELLING TWICE. " USESAPOLIO ! USE CUHKO hy "slim .1IA JI Illl'.t IM.AST. KOHSATVRBY AI/Ij rmi'OO.lKTK. For DIAltUIKKA , WY&ESTUItY nud CIIOLEIIA MOHHUS it lias no equal. Ilpn < ! qunrler8.lrd Mo V I. Camp Alucr. Vn.Jul > 7,1808. J & r. MAfinjHE MEn , To. , 21I5.78. llromlwnrI.oui ! ! 31" I bc Ifnvo to BCknowlfdgo the reci-lpi , ilinmuli llrlB. i.cn l olf.of your { avornf two casci Ilouno Plant tat USD In til' * lincaila. A mmiliar nbo > m a ulniuly used It fur viirUiiisillnrrliu i otc , , x- prtes uiucli satl f ctlon wltli its efficiency. Vi-ry truly yoiin. JAllKM.JAt UMiH. Major nnil hurfoon Jrd llcf. Mo. V 1 Vrllo for rrcf Niimjilo of Aiilltiilliiim and \V riu rimili-r. .1. & C. OTnguirti Jlt-il. Co. , Solo Prop's , 2345-7 S. Broadway. St. Louis. Mo. ory , tSlopLlHSPineHB. etc. , cRii'fMl by over. work oim IndiKcrotions. 'Jfieu < ; iilr/// ; anil an relit rwiore Lost MUllty in oM or louuctinil IU n mun for study , Ltifi- n 8 or i'\outturn. \ J'riMent Inbunity anil Consumption It taken in time. Their nit > bho iilmi.io < ilr.tuiiui > roveiEcntnuclufoctaCUIlU : Bliero nil others fill , lusitt upotiliuviuctliaifoiiulnn AJaxTablets. Jliuyliaro cuioil lliounjnja uiiilnlli cure jou. Wo elvo n ponitlve nrittun uuaruntbo to , f. fnct acuro la each cane or retunu tlio money. 1'rico KO fife Iltir p cUe ? " , nr ill finckoceti ( Cull tiuat * UUulOi inent ) tor $2.CO by moll , lu plam nrai'ior , Dpon recejptof print Oircularufreo. ' " REMEDY CO. , For sale in Onmlm , Neb. , by . 'as. Fo. iynitMi I * . It-Hi bt , Kuhn & C'o , 15U : Do Haven. DrUBKlsi. FOR SALE Lunrner und mafrlal at ol ! tlnds. Wo purchased The Greater Amerl can Exposition Our branch office Is locat ed In the Administration Building In the Exposition Grounds and wo would be pleaa ed to furnish all Information. Write 'or our catalogue with tone distance telephone In oUlco. CHICAGO HOUSE WHEf.'KINQ CO. Sexine Pills imbue men with more bodily and mental \igoi ; li-inUh wcaKiitu. Hire n < .r\ous dcbil itylack of confidence , vanrocclc , insomii.a nnd mind wandering. They hel | > you iw n tnln self-contuil mid eiuble > ou to l link clearly All effects of past iniftake reinmeil nnd drains und losses PORIiVHR elicited { l no prr box 6 l > oxrs ( gunruntced < iOO. Jlookfir- For sale by Kuhn & Co. . or \ \ ulurva i ; Campbell. CHARGES LOW. DRa RflcGREW , SPE , IALIST. Treat j oil Terms cf Q DISEASES AND J ? DISOHDERSOf 22 Year * Txperltncn. KUTTUIflTY a n ct . _ combined. V.iricotcl < Strlcturei Syphilis , LoESol Visor aud Vitalil > ( Tltrs GT AUAVnin. : : Charirra low. I10J11 TIIKATMHXT. li.j./li. Conbullalion and Exam lnaii'iii Krco. Uf < irsb.i m.toC ; TinKii m Suuda .9 lo 12 ! ' O. ! . . OlTio. ? J.i : Cor , llihauij I'jr. uin U-r. 1 * ' vU. . MU Orlzlniit and Duly Gf iffllnr. i.i ; ullttlf LAcit * n _ t for r'Ale/icttrr f Ai4. i / ) { > IgJvllHlilu rll.bon Tulip1 r. tttf\nt a in itini | fjr partlculiri l or f-iiillid , " nil-li CURE YOURSELF U u Jlle for uniifttiirnl , irritations or .ilif ralioai vt inuiuUH I'li-inhratH ft. t , an i ut udtrir. * pri'.iili | | fo ui , or 1 iHittli * , J.7" Circular leni uu rviujj * Women \Vcr - Intended to IJo Stroncr. IlenKliy niul ViKoroun Elcclrloltr Supplied ) > } Dr. HrimoU'n Electric licit la the CrcMitent noon Known for Wrnlc I'oopH Iiiilomcd l r IMiyal- olmiH mid ItPL-oinmcndcd by 10,000 Cured I'ndrnln. nioctrlclty Is the one great remedy for fno Ills of men nnd women that may ho relied upon it cannot fall failure Is Im possible. All wcaknenses and Loss of Vital Force comes from n lack of riecj trlclty In the system. To be well this \ltal ind Nerve Force must be supplied that la what my Electric Belt Is for to supply this ibsent Force nnd Vigor. Electricity as ap plied through the medium of my Belt Is Iho only remedy that will do for you what Is claimed for U. It goes directly to tha icat of the weakness. Try It and you will not be disappointed. It will far exceed your fondest hopes. It will euro you quickly , pleasantly and permanently. It will glvo rou satisfaction from the beginning , U en larges nnd hardens all the muscles of the body. It cures nervous prostration and loai 3f brain power. Dr , Bennett's ' Electric Belt In no experiment. Weaknesses of men nnd women vanish before Its potent flamo. It will make men nnd women of all ages strong nndlgorous. . It has soft , sllkon chamols-c o v o r cd ep o nge electrodes that canuot burn aud blister as do the bare metal elec trodes used on all other makes ot Belts. My o 1 o c- trodes alone cost moro to manufac ture thaa the en- tlru belt of the old- style makoa. There are poor counter feit * ) of my olcc- tro-len out. Do not bo mUlod. Take a counterfeit bank note to the bank nnd tbn teller will stamp It "no good. " The public will stamp countnrfcltp of meritorious articles "no good " The prices ot my ISIectrlc Boltn are only about half what Is asked for the old-style kind that burn , and I am sura they Are within the financial reach of all the uflllct''d. I guarantee my Belt to euro Sexual Itnpo- tency , Lost Manhood , Vnrlcocele , 3p rraa- lorrhnen and all Hpxual Weaknesses In cither sex ; restore shrunken or Undeveloped Organs and Vltnllty ; cure Kidney , Liver and Bladder Troubles , Rheumatism In any form , Chronic Constipation , Nervous nnd General Dflblllty , Dyspepsia , nil Female Complaints , etc. etc.Call Call or write today I will send you rax Hook About Klcctrlcity , symptom blanks and testimonials free for the asking My Rloctrlcal Suspensory for the cure of thn va rious weaknesses of men la free to every male purchaser of ona nf my bolts. Electric Go , llrxiniH ao mill ai , DoiiKlii * Mliiulr , llllli mill DoilKiSIM , , Oiiiiilui , Nfli. Open f.om 8 TO n m to 8:30 : j > . m , Sundays 10.30 a. m. to 6.00 y. m. iinst i.'i's TIU I Til 13 III3K WA.NT I u ; iusi ; i/rs. I