THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt SATURDAY, JVLY 20, 1901. Today the second Saturday and the greatest bargains of the entire saleEvery minute is important today J rf jSfcOt W V.rfkjV A h-i.fc..A ArV .rfh rffc-rfW-A A. ifti A .OVA Ai AAAAAAAA i A. AjfV WrfV AAAA AAAjftAAAAAA -a--a. -St. J- -a. -a.-a..-... e Boys' 50c Knee Pants- on second iloor, at Boys' $1.25 Washable Suits- all linen (on L.BPAND&ISaSO necond floor) at Men's Fine Summer Suits must go no matter how great a sacrifice it entails $3.90 buys your choice of men's light and dark colored suits, strictly all wool, that wo have been selling for 8 and $10. $6.90 buys you choice of a lot of men's fine business' suits, In the newest fabrics, that we havo reduced from $11 and $12.50. Men's $16.50 and $20 Suits cut to $9.90. Men's striped and checked suits chalk line flannels and cheviots worth up to twenty dollars reduced to $9.90 AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Twitj-Fonrth Strait Buldentt Oomplait f lewer Nniunci. PLAN TO HAVE J STREET HILL REMOVED Tux Commissioner FltiKcrnlil In Still nt Work on the Drtliuiiient Lists of Former Yrnrn MiikIc City News In General, Ileeldents of tho vicinity of Twenty- fourth and B streets say that the sower, which Is now bridged over tho gully at that point, has becomo a nulsanca and Its exlstcnse Is dangerous to tho health of tho community. This' sewer plpo wns established about a year ago nt quite an expensu to the city, For a long tlmo Just how to extend tho sower over tho old ravine, which Is about forty feet deep nnd 100 feot wide, was an unsolvable problem In the minds of both tho city ouglnocr and tho contractors Finally a plan was hit upon to fill In the place with dirt nnd nllow tho pipe to rest upon such support. However, It was In tho fall when this decision was reached and before tho gutlcy could bo filled In and tho plpo laid tho frost had secured quite n hold on everything nnd no nllowance for shrlnkago was mndc. Tho result Is very apparent to thoso who live In that vicinity. Tho ground, which was dumped Into tho oxeavatlon, has set tled down until the sower pipe, which Is opon to vlow, has nssumrd thu form of a siphon nnd In this form Is supposed to carry off tho rofuso which Is poured Into the different Bcnarnto sowers leading to it City Engineer Heal snld yesterday when a6ked concerning tho sower that tho work was not done to suit him nnd that he ex pressed his disapproval nt the tlmo. J. E. alley of Omaha wns tho contractor and Mr. Ileal claims that at tho time dirt was dumped In there and tho piping laid he expressed tho opinion that ns soon as a spring thaw would como tho ground would Bottlo down to a considerable ox tent and the spring rains would wash It nway. If this was Mr. Heat's prediction It has been fully verified, ns tho city- will, in nil proDnmiuy, navo to have tho rnvlnn filled this year In order to keep tho sewer pipes rrom breaking apart, Mr. Heal further snld that the sewer must fBNlU tfa.l. 1 I - A T Ultriirt hllran lml,.l t it. t).l.,. the vreiik, watery Witch Hatel prep pn rtnrefcentetl to bo "the mine ' I'ond'i lUtract. They generllj contain "wood alcohol" which irritate tho akin and, taken internally, is a deadly poison. In sealed bottles enclosed In buff wrappers. Sparkling" and Snappy Bargains in MILLINERY $4 Trimmed Hats, 98c $4.00 trimmed hats In all of the best ef fects of the mid-summer season, trim med In a richly artistic manner, nono mado up to sell for less than $4.00 go nt, each , 98c Ready-to-wear Hats 10c 2,400 ready-to-wear hats that were $1.75. $1.25 and $1.00 lots of them are suitable for children and mlstcs, choice of tho entire lot, at, each 10c $1.25 Duck Shirt Waist Hats 49c 75c Jap Braid Sailors at 17c 300 doren ladles' fine white Jap, braid sailors, silk band and -4 M leather sweat band, tho I 76c kind, go at All the newest things In plquo, duck, linen and palmetto hats, the newest New York fad, from 49c to $5.00 cross this ravine In order to connect with tho main system of sewer lines of the cltV. He SUeeesta thnl thn pmlmnbm.nl fin rebuilt for tho winter monthB nnd thnt next spring a terrace of stone or something else equally durnblo bo placed nt this point to neep mo pipes in piaco. Whatever will be dono to remedy tho defect will not relmhti money which has been pnld out on the worn, mo contrnct was approved by some one nnd thn mnnv nriM in thn nn )- v. su .ivj VUMIIUV.IUID, bo whatever Improvements are made will navo 10 do aone at nn extra cxpenso to mo sown Omaha taxpayers. J Street Hill to fJo. An extra endeavor Is tinltll? mmln tn have tho unsightly hill standing on tho corner ui iweiuy-iourm una J streets removed. Tho hill Is In tho middle of tho road lead ing to tho Presbvtorl nn phtirrli nml In cases of damp or snowy wenthcr It becomes uuiuiug icss man n nuisance to thoso who imve occnsion to travel along this way Tho trouble herotoforo has bpln thnt nrnn. erty owners whoso lots nbut on this piece of ground havo refused to sign n petition to hnvo It grnded, and some whoso houses now stand upon tho sldo of tho hill have refused to consider a donation amounting to tbo special assessment for the costs of this work, saying that It would make tholr homes undesirable. The church people havo again taken up tho matter of having the place graded and say thnt they have mot wun paruai success m tneir efforts and It may bo that tho grading will be done be foro fall. Dellnquriit I. let of 1800. Up to last night Tax Commissioner James J. Fitzgerald was still working on tho de linquent tax list of 1896. He said that ho would eompleto that year some time today nnd would be able to commence on 1897 Monday. Mr. Fitzgerald clnlms that as he goes on the work Becomes more and moro difficult, ns tho delinquents havo beon slighted for years. In all probability tho work will not have been finished before an other month has passed, It then. What action will bo taken by tho city for tho collection of thoso tnxes is not known, but tho city will provide somo means whereby tho treasurer's coffors will be nttempied to be refilled from this class of tnxntlon. Look for Cooler Cllnuitf. Mnyor A. It. Kolly, City Attorney W. C. Lambert nnd Walter Todd, a nephew of Mayor Kelly, leavo todnv for linker mtv Ore., where some Important cattle Interests' oi inn mnyor win uo looked nftcr. Whllo tho trln Is In the mnin onn nf himinn.u i, party expects to turn It Into one of pleas ure, u possinie, ana win probably take a trln un the Columbtn river find nn npAfin voyage down to Los Angoles, Mr. Lnmbort nccompnnlcs tho party In order to got a chance to rest up after tho work ho has been doing on tho numerous city cases, feeling that he has well earned this vaca tion. Aftor todnv. fnr nf lnnt weeks, Councilman W. I Adklns will bo the ui'iiag mnyor or soutn umann. Looking for a City lltiiik,. City Clerk Shrlulev vcstenlnv nm. menced advertising fCr bids for n depository of tho city funds, in accordance with tho new charter of South Omaha, Heretofore this work has been iinn k kn and wns left entirely to his Judgment. Haw- over, mo new cnarter says that tho de- Minory snail do at the placo where the most money Is paid for thn nrivii0. keeping the city's money. Xcvr South tliucihii Addition. Surveyors aro ennauei! in -.., ..,!.... . plat which will constltuto to South Omnha. The land II.. ki,.... Thirteenth nnd Fifteenth streets nnd be- iween u nnd w streets. Tho nddltlon will be known ns tho H. E. witrn mMitin,, . South Omaha. The plat will bo ready within a short time. Somo llttlo trouble Is being experienced in arranging tho road Ladies' Misses' Child's Hosiery Only odd lots of la dles', misses' ft n d children's and men's fast black and ton, full seamless hose, In plain and drop atltch, worth 20c fliC1 yard 2 .miles' and misses' lino imported hoso in plain cotton and fancy drop Btltch and lnco lisle thread, m a raj flENU for Ladies Ladles' fine cotton and lisle thread vests, silk trimmed, drop stitch and crepe laco effects, worth up to 50c, go at, each 10c & 15c Ladles' fine muslin skirts with deep ruf fles, tucked, loco and embroidery trimmed, worth up to $1.50, go at, each 39c, 69c and 98c Ladles' fine muslin drawers, laco ami embroidery trimmed, worth up to $1.00, go at, each 39c and 49c Ladles' fine muslin and cambric night robes, full size, daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery, worth up to $2.00, go in lots at -49c. 69c and 98c Handkerchief Sale 600 dozen ladles' and men's handker chiefs In plain white, fancy bordered, nil widths of hemstitched. VZfollll worth up to 20c, go at each 3Jc and 5c Ladles' and men's all pure linen hand kerchiefs, laco and embroidery trimmed, worth 25c, go at, each lOc and 15c lines to conform with the streets and al loys of tho city, which must bo done. Poultry Foil n tn I u of Life. If Swift and Company will do what they say they aro Kolnir to do. nM rhirinnt which hnvo weathered the storms of many winters and basked In the sunshine of Ne braska's glorious summers will be trans formed Into light-hearted spring chlckoiiB and tholr meat will become as tender and juicj as tne most cynical connoisseur could desire. Tho company now hns in nmnam. tlon a building 48x100 feet, which, when completed, win be used exclusively for tho fattening and tendering down of chickens. The packing house pooplo say that with tho process which they will use the weight of chickens will be nbout doubled In a Very few weekn nml llml n,i .mi. ...... ... , u.i V'.VIICMS Yt HI becomo of tho same muscular grade ns tenner spring cnickens. What tho process Is, or Just who Invented It, Is not known, but the company Is making active prepara tions for handling a great deal of poultry. Work on Annual .Statement. Tho city clerk nnd his deputy are hard at work preparing the annual statement of the city for tho year ending July 1. It la tho Intention of the clerk to havo tho statement completed so as to bo presented to the first meeting of the council in Au gust. The statement, in addition to show ing the amount which has been expended during the last year, will also show tho expenditures of each department of tho city during the entire year. MiikIc City r.onitlp. MlSft Tlllll Wiir.1 Xfrii.n. T.-lt... I ..... secrctnry, la taking n two weeks' vacation. iiirwisi reiioripu yesterdny were ns fol Ji W",1V"kcr' Sixteenth nnd J. bOV: Allnm Unix iiniiiuob m ... . i . i .iml'j HtreetH, BlrT 1 "'"- iiio South Omaha pollco Imve lieen notl K'UMV' " 1 Vi S?,"W for thieves who , V . V " mure iijursiiay night, stealing about twenty pairs of shoes. . a. inure, huh resigned liis poaltlon no manager of tho NebnisUn Shoe And Cloth lng llnusii nnd will ombark In business for himself. Mr. Wlllard will loc.itu In "own. Dennis Hennessey, charged with ns. ffJh'I'Vf .J?"n 'lwywltff ' clul. nbmu y&UtSi 'n '? iVI'MiUP J'.'0 D'Hco court , ...... n..i uuim.1 inr ins UDneiir- nnce nt a later dnte. "ppiur ork on tho extension of Missouri Pl.ted by "tho fast of noxt week:'" U C'"- ..7,UTc., ,,l!L,'l'?i' h? announce,! purchased the'" saloon '"oT v'X" Twenty-fourth nnd v ir.. , ,.?.V,'.L"'., that his undivided attention hereafter. lvo BEARING A COLLEGE'S BURDENS .eliruakn .MetlioilUtit Come to Assist mice of Weslynu, I.eil by nisliop AleCnlic. Bishop Chnrles C. McCabe hid n vrv successful meeting at Falls, City, Neb., Thursday night nnd succeeded In raising 11,000 to help wlpo out ths dnht nf thn v.. braska Wesloyan .inlverslty. When tho oisno negan working to help tho university tho debt of tho Institution wn 175 nnn it.. has raised all but $8,700 of this amount and expects to complete his task before the end of the month. During the next few davs lllnhnn irh will remain nt bis home In Omaha and rest. A little later ho will rcsumo bis work In Nebraska and will visit alt parts of tho state. The Truth of It, Philadelphia Pre What! sun ii.-o Daniel?" exclutmed the Kln- .hn t, visited tho lion's den this morning. cs, tnanm be to Heaven." ronlle.l thn good man. "Why don't you take credit tn vnr. elf?" retorted tho King. "Vou are too modest." "Perhaps. I sunnote If l wE'i ,nn.i.. this lionizing would be the doutu of mo." 4 'A s?, mm Tremendous Clearing Out Your choice of any ladies' Oxford Tie in our entire stock. (values up to five dollars a pair) at 1.98 and from that down to $1.59, $1.50, $1.25, 98c and 75c This includes every oxford tie in our entire stock, except the one New York line we are under contract not to cut in price. Children'sand Misses' Shoes CUT WAY DOWN Moloney Bros' fine shoes for girls and misses, Almost Half Price Saturday. TIED UP BY INJUNCTION Charles Kirbsch Seeks to Enjoin tbt Re pairing of North Sixteenth Street. BEGINS PROCEEDINGS IN THE COURTS l'lnlntlrr Nets Forth (lint I'mvIiih Con trnet U Void nml thnt the Ilonrd of Puhll,. Works l.iieks Au tliorltylletirliiK July Jo. No repairing will bo done on the Six teenth street atpnalt paving until after July 25. Charles Karbach brought action In tho district court yesterday to restrain tho Board of Public Works from repairing the paving on Sixteenth between Douglas and Izard streets. Judge Estelle grontod a tem porary restraining order, which will ba In forco until July 25, the date set for the hearing on the application for permanent Injunction. Tho plaintiff sets forth tho fact In his petition that ho Is a taxpayer In the city of Omaha. He brings nctlon against An drew Ilosowater, John N. Wcjtbcrg and K. H. Carter; memocrs of tho Hoard of Public Works, City Comptroller John N. Wcstberg nnd City Trensurer A. H. Hen nlngs to prevent them from carrying ojit tho contract which thn tinniM a nl.l tn havo entered Into with tho Grant Paving company. It Is maintained in tho petition that the paving repair contract Is void because of tho failure of thu Hoard of Public Works to comply with tho provisions of the law'. Tho city comptroller did not certify that there was money to pay for the proposed repairs, aud tho plalntlft urges that funds are lacking for tho carrying out of tho al leged contract. Mr. Karbach sets forth tho claim that tho action of tho city council, when It pro tended to approve tho contract, was void on account of the folluro of tho noard of Public Works to take tho proper prelimi nary steps. Mr. Karbach explains In his petition that tho pavlnir on Sixteenth eighteen years ago and has been kept In tejiair at great oxpenso to tho city. Ten years, ha nsscrts. Is the nut nml iif nt asphalt paving. Tho defects In tho paving aro described at length. It Is pointed out that In many places tho asphalt surfacing ims worn out completely and tho concrete bnso has been so budly damaued thnt it must be replaced. It 'is changed by tho tilalntin thnt thn repairing of tho Sixteenth street paving will bo nothing shortt of repaying the street and the council Is charged with at tempting to rcpavo the street under the cover of n repair contract ami rimr tho exponso to the city at largo. As a taxpayer Mr. Karbach objects to any such proredure and maintains that It Is a Moth er "My mother was troubled with consumption for many years. At last she was given up to die. Then she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and was speedily cured."). P. Jolly, Acoca, N. Y. :5c, SIX., $.M. j. c. AVER CO.. Uw.ll, Maw. LD 75c mid $1.00 Straw Hats cut 25c From the Carter stock Your choice of D. D. Carter's Douglas street stock, men h 75c and $1.00 straw hats for 25c Your choice of D. D. Carter's $!.50 nnd $3 men's toft and Miff hats for 1.25 15c IJoys' and children's 50c straw hats for Men's Shirt Waists Special for Saturday $2.50 Men's Shirt Waists, $1.25 Your choice of nearly 1,000 men's fancy pleated mudras shirt waists, latest style, regu lar value $2.50 - C on sale Satin- 1 day at I Boys' Waists & Blouses Fancy and plain white sizes up to 14 years worth iCp up to 75c go at discrimination in favor of tho persons who own valuable property along Sixteenth street. The city treasurer and city comptroller wore made parties to the suit, thnt no order for monoy under tho Orant Paving company's contrnct may be approved by tho comptroller and that no money may be paid out by the treasurer. Tho Hoard of Public Worko expected to order tho asphalt repairing on Sixteenth street yesterday. Shortly before the board met, however, notice of tho restrain ing order granted by Judge Estelle was served upon City Englnocr Rosewnter and City Comptroller John N. Wcatbcrg. This prevented the board from ordering the re pairs. Mr. Hosewatcr reported that a careful examination of tho paving on Sixteenth be tween Douglas and Izard streets showed that It could bo' repaired for M.B00. L. H. Parker was appointed sewer In spector to tnko tho placo of John Hoyc, who was suspended. MHS. .MAHV GltKKOVICII. Of IMilllpsbnrir, Montnnn, Tells Iloir She Wns Cured of IlnndrnfT. Mrs. Mary Gregovlch of Phlllpsburg, Mnnt linHnp ilnn n KTAi.nH ft tt t fnrv writes: "I had typhoid fever this summer, consequently was losing my hair terrible, and my head In Dlnces wns nprfnrtiv hni.i Newbro's Herplclde had Just come Into use in rniiipsburg. and the doctor strongly recommended It to me. After thn nr i.r applications my hair stopped falling out and Is coming In again qulto thick. I used to no troubled grently with dandruff, of which I am not nulto cured." Kill thn' dandruff germ with Herplclde. KARBACH HAS NO OFFICE Jmlire Kstelle Disposes of Aliplli'ii tlnn fnr Injunction AKulnst Police Ilonril, Oscar Karbach, who has beon drawing pay from tho city for acting as Hortlllon officer In tho police deportment, Is without n Job according to n ruling mndo by Judgo Es telle yesterday morning. 8evcral weeks ago Chief Donahuo filed charges against Karbach with tho Hoard of Flro and Pollco Commissioners and nsked for his removal from ofllce, Karbach went Into court, donylng tho Jurisdiction of the fire nnd pollco board to try and determine tho charges against him and seeking nn In junction to restrain It from acting In tho case. Judge Estollo yesterdny denied tho np pllcatlon for an Injunction on tho ground that tho miyor and council never created the office Karbach Is filling nnd there Is no such office. The court therefore could not enjoin the fire and police board from re moving a man from any ottico that does not exist. BLUEBERRIES AND SMALLPOX Queer Conililiintlon Comes to Western Market from .MIcIiIkuii riclds. There has for several days heen nn ab sence of blueberrlos on ths markets of the towns In the west, and now that their sale has been resumed, everyone who is aware of the reason for the temporary atoppago of shipments walks on the other side of the street when they see n box of blueber ries displayed. Up in Michigan, the land whera thn hlnc. berries grow for tho west, the noble red man and his patient sauaw nick tho fruit and sell It to the shippers. A week ago or such a matter ono of the agents who has sway over one of the tribes of berry-pick- SPECIAL PICTURE SALE ' IN BASEMENT at 25c One big lot of passepartout phototypes, largo size, all tho popular subjects, made to sell at 1 each. Wo offer them to day at 25c each. 10c AT One big lot of largo size, mat ted, black and white and col ored pictures, all reproduc tions of high class art treas ures, on sale today at 10c. 75c Cliallis 15c Strictly all wool imported challis, made to sell at 75c, go on salb Saturday morning 15c at, yard, only , Men's Underwear Men's fancy balbrlgiran and fine lisle under wear, worth up to $1.25, 25c 25c 39c go at Men's clastic scam drawers, at Men's silk finished French balbrlggan underwear, at .. Men's fancy and solid black and tan half hose, worth 25e, go at , 10c. 15c ing Indians, found that some of his charges wero very ill and upon examination, found that they were nffected with smallpox. This caused the quarantine of tho reserva tion nnd no berries were to be had for salo or shipment. Aftor a week's delay the berries camo back upon tho markets - cities of tho west, hut.no ono can tell whethor they were picked by tho Indians or whethor nn army of Immune pickers has been Imported Into tne district. The berries are hero nnd th housewives aro buying something else. GUN PLAY ON THE STREETS Hurry Knue nml .Iniues WnshliiKtnu EimnKe In lllooilless Pistol Prnctlre. Harry Kane and James Washington', col orcd, gavo an Impromptu shooting matinee at Twelfth and Davenport streets at o'clock yesterday. Threo shots were fired two by "Washington and one by Kane, none taxing effect. Washington's wife, who wit ncased tho affair, said that Kane shot a her husband first. WANTED A star tea. clssr and anl salesman, with nn estahl shed trndn in these goods in Nebraska. Large salary to me right man. II. C. FISHER, Chicago. Mnrrlnite Licenses Ornnteit Yesterday Mime Ann Ttr llrtcnrrv A.. i-ewls n. yeager. Valley, Neb 20 .iyruo ii. urown, valley, Neb 18 Relvla C. Sears. South Omaha 29 may uoniume, aouui umulin 21 rren m. Nelson, Omaha 28 Mathilda Krcdricksen, Omaha 26 An Excellent Combination. The, pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, HrHUi of Fioh, manufactured by the Campoknia Fio Sviiup Co., illustrate tho value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxntivo and presenting them in tho form most refreshing to tho tastn and acceptable to tho system. It is the ono perfect strengthening laxa- ii , eternising uio syniem enecuinlly, dispelling colds, headaches and feverr gently yet promptly and euabllng ono to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionanle quality and 6iib stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowela, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figa aro used, ns they are pleasant to the taste, but tho medicinal qualitlesof the remedy aro obtai.iod from aenna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the CAMyoiiNtA Fio Srnur Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember thn full name of tho Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN rnAtfcisco, CAX LOtnaVTLLE. KT. NXW YORK, If. T. IWMlebytll Druggist Price Wo perbotUfc Men's Furnishings All our men's negligee Rliirts go nt half price or less. ?2.50 men's imported madras negligee shirts $1.25. $2.00 men's fancy madras, pleated front shirts, 98c. 91.50 fancy and plain white negligee shirts, plain and pleated fronts, go at 50c. 7fic men's fancy, fast color, new style shirts, 25c. .Men's extra strong work shirts 25c. Neckwear Men's and ladies' neckwear in silk and washable material, 24c. 50c silk neckwear, in all tho newest colors and shapes, 15c. Men's $1 neckwear, rich and stylish patterns, 25c. Men's Belts Men's and boys' 35c and :5c belts at 5c 10c 25c 25c 60c patent leather belts, at Men's belts worth up to 12, go at 50c and 35c summer suspenders at EOc silk and lisle web suspenders , $5.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST in All Diseases and Disorders ef Mea 10 yean la Omaha VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE cured. Method new, without c.ittiur. pain or Iom ui lime. QVPMII I Ct cured for life and tbtpoUo ? T " 1 , 1 thoroui air cleaaeed from the system. Soon every sign and symptom ll ..nil..,, n n n nl.l . I . . . . . Ho luninu uu i 'ort or faee. lTeatment contains Bo dangtrou drugs or Injurious neaicins. WEAK MEN from Excesses or Victims to Nkhtoua DaaiLrrr or Kxbaustioh, WASTIKU WlABNrSS With EARLY DACAT la YonNO and Midiils Aoko, Uclc of vim, vlcnr and streugth, with organs Impaired and weak. STRICTURE cured with a new Berne Treatment. No pain, bo detention frota bust wis. Kidney and mddr Troubles. Call on 011 or address no Sol I41H St Dr. Searles & Searles. Omtlii. Nib. DR. McGREW ) Osmss op contlunaaslr frasa , to 6 p. m. Iialars frttnm aw aa. S . saw , (Dr. McOrow A 8. TUB MOST SUCCESSri;!. n tlin Irrnlmenl of all forms of Bloa rs nml Illsorilers of Mrn Onlr. SM rears' xurrlenoe, ID rears In Omaha. VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE A nermenent cure cunrantssd In isaa than 10 days, without cutting, pain or lota of time, STRICTURE without" pain or 'hlndranoe from business. A perfect and permanent ure guaranteed. QVPUII l nd " 1,100(1 tMseasee cure4 OirniLIO by a treatment which Is far more s.itlsfactorr and suoceseful than hot. ppnns ircawnsni, ana at less than half the cost. All breaking out and elans of the disease dlsso'var at once. A cur that la guarantee! for life. OVER 20,000 SSaTAraS and MANHOOD, bashfulneas, Gleet an all unnatural weaknesses of men. Cares Utaaranlord. Coaaaltatloa Faesa, cHahgei LOW Treatment eent . erery where fraa rrnn a ase. I, O. uox Tea. Office over 114 Mouth NO OU-IB, NO PAY Ih.mTI nu k... 2r?.r iV r"r f uUu erlM, ofr VatuumOrt 4ltttla Will Matf.C ap.i .Kk.t Itctrldtri siflcturt d VarlMeJI 7t, In umi not on fajlorti set n"Zr,t,iri Imiaedlatei B. p O.li. t-4ne i writ for IrM hi.. wcai Arriimi 'cT'.in.V,. iRffilS I )