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THE OMAHA DAILY HEKt SUNDAY, ()VEMIIKH 10, 1902. LXUTLS BRIDGE CONTRACTOR Cou.aiiisioDr CKetfTu Prois Mr. Drake bj Enterisg Vlgoroui Proteit. bRAKE SAYS HE HAS BEEN MALIGNED .unti Ofwalia Hoard Member Insist '"at. TtrMf (oatractor la iil. 'I Ton Mirh Moar; for III Work. GERMAN PRINCE MAY WED F.mperar Wishes to Marry Kef Hah rrlaeess Allee or Alfcaar. BERLIN. Nov. 15. Oue of the objecis of Emperor William's visit to King Edward was to discuss the betrothal of Crown Prince Frederick William and Princess Alice of Albany, who Is a charming girl 19 years of age. The duchess of Albany wont to England on the Imperial yacht Hohentollrrn and proceeded to Sandrlnthara with the em nrror. Prince Alice and the crown prince I are second cousins and are described as The cannonading at. yestevday's mctt- mutually sympathetic. She has been quite EXAMINES GERMAN TRUSTS mi, o, Tne Board of County Commissioners ome from til quartern when O'Kerffe filed t formal protest against awarding lo Rob ert Z. Drake of the Standard Bridge coli lny tb.e contract for the three new iTldgca ordered at Monday afternoon's sec ond meeting of the board. In support ing tils protest O'KeefTe courted a publln J'ifestlgatlon of the "railroading" he said sss reported to Mondsy. Harte protested against the Insinuation that either Drake 5s a robber or the commissioners are. Uroks himself declared with heat lhat he lis.l been maligned and harassed as long ! s he could stand It snd asked that the lioald relieve him from his jenrly con raiU revoke alt orders placed with hlra j.r,i frpn nim from longer suffering at the hands of political wranglers. Even Veier the Bllent broke his long reserve ij reproach his fellow democrat from oii'h Oinaha. Altogether It was a very plra-isnt little diversion for the few spec. alnrw who chanced to be present. Com-iniM-loner Ohtrom was not present and .' onmlfiHioncr Connolly did uot arrive until i ity before adjournment. Ihiee 1 rid sea In Controversy. 1 he i.br.xj bridges In controversy Includo a llilriy-two-fooi Iron girder structure over liol. crvek on the Millard road to cost :su.4u;' a 20'j-foot Iron span over the Elk I orn near the Schneider farm, to cost 7.Vf.2(, and a fifty-foot span over too om branch of the Paplo near Henry ;Jff ., to cost I2.08&.2?. to the Hell creek bridge O'Keeffe In tlsis that when the present structuro there is worn out. which will not ba for a year or two, It. can be replaced by a wooden brtiga at one-tenth the cost of the .Irou tirldgi contemplated by the resolution, and "which wooden bridge. If built, will last at least ten years. To the second he objects "for the reasou that plans have already been made to build u large reservoir at the point where it is nntemplaied building this bridge, which icsr-ivolr would, when built, occupy the Identical space selected as the site for h f-reetlon of said contemplated bridge. And lor the further reason that condemnation proceedings will be commenced in less than one year for the purpose of acquiring said land upon which said bridge Is contemplated io be built, for the purpose of using It as a icHnrrolr, ss above mentioned." Churn of Kitrivagaai'r. To the third he objects "for the reason i hut the wooden bridge now erected thereon will last at least two years; that the said ) ilclge rrosres a dry gulch; that the con templated bridge will cost f47 per foot; ihat v hen the present bridge becomes useless; which wlll.be in about two years, s above stated, a wooden bridge ran be ii-reted for the sum of $212.50, whilst the Iron bridge contemplated by the resolution II I coat the county at least $2,381.75, for which amount ten wooden bridges could be erected, each of which would last at least ten years." Prussianized by living In Germany and has been under the observation from time to time of Iht- emperor and empress. A dy nastic alliance suc h ns hls Is regarded as bringing Great Britain and Germany closer together and from that standpoint would be unpopular In Germany. Princess Alice's brother, the prtnee of Coburg, Is a thorough little German. FIRE RECORD. Cereal piaat Barns. 8T. LOUIS, Nov. 15. Fire today destroyed the plant of the Michigan Cereal company and damaged the building and stock of tha I'oyer Printing Machine company adjoining, causing a total loss of $60,000, about equally divided between the two Arms; partially In sured. overnmeut Appoints GomtaiMion to Ii Tertigftte Trade Cembinee. WILL ALSO CONSIDER AMERICAN MERGERS Home Kerretary Prepares Kshaantlve tatemeate with at View lo Flnrf- lag lln, Is for Sabseqaent t.ealslatlon. ISKKLI.Y, Nov. IS. The government com mission appointed to Inquire Into the kartels or syndicates that control or largely affect so many departments of production In Germany held Its first meeting yesterday. The commission Is composed cf four professors, eight members of the Reich stag and nineteen business men. The home secretary, la explaining lb J duties of the commission, said he would Iff before them material collected In "ie United States. He would refer to the re port of the congressional committee and to the reports of various German repre sentatives sent from the United States. The work of the commieelon will be a most exhaustive examination Into kartels aa regards wages, raw materials and for eign prices. It Is understood the govern ment will use the report for the purpose of revising legislation. Kll.l, THE UAHDHIKK GERM Or Yoar Hair Will Fall Oat Till los Heroine Bald. Modern science has discovered that dan druff is caused by a germ that digs up .the scalp In scales, aa It burrows down to the roots of the hair, where it destroys the hair's vitality, causing falling hair, and, ultimately, baldness. After Prof. Unna of Hamburg. Germany, discovered tha dandruff germ, all efforts to find a remedy failed until the great laboratory discovery was made which resulted In Newbro's Herpi clde. It alone of all other hair prepara tion kills the dandruff germ. With out dandruff hair grows luxuriantly. "De stroy the cause, you remove the effect. Sold by all druggists. Send 10 cents In WOMAN NEW LIBERAL LEADER Hoscbery'a Faction of the Tarty Kalna a n anil Powerfal Ally. LONDON. Nov. 1.1. The dullness of tho atmosphere has been dispelled by the ap pearance of a new leader, namely, Lady Colebrook. Not Blnce Disraeli's time has a woman taken an active part In Inner oolitlcal affairs. Lady Colebrook Is now rcenrded as the "dea ex machlna" of Lord Roscbery's party wherever she goes, ana she govs almost 'everywhere championing the cx-Dremler's cause. Society credits this talented woman with several defec tions which have occurred from Sir Henry n'.T, fZ Ha'nP'6 l Hcrplc,d Co- Campboll-Dannerman's section of the liberal Detroit, Mich HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. The P. O. 8. society gave one of the best programs of the year Friday afternoon. A larac audience was tireaent ami enjoyed tho following program: Recitation, mips i wh,. , n York Marhr.fr- viiiln .int Mlun clnvit end 1 vvnnncy vl "tvw Shaddock, Debate. "Resolved. That Co-Edu cation is Beneficial In the High School and College." Affirmative. Misses Hoss and Hunker; negative. Mioses Godfrey and Wright. Vocal solo, Mlis C'oburn; recite tlon. Mrs. Mathewon: story. Miss Cor ueiiter: uiano solo. Allsa Strawn. Another I'terary society Is being organised by n. number of ninth grade girls, under the party. She Is exceptionally interesting 10 Americans, as she has two sisters-in-law, who are well known on the other side, her brother. Arthur Paget, having married Mias Mary Steven, and her brother, Almlro. hav ing married Pauline, daughter 01 . t. NET CATCHES SPREADERS tlleyxril Rlarkmallrrs Claim Coa-llra- tteat Their'' In eaticatloa. NEW YOllK. Nov. 13. Dr. Benjamin T. , Whit more and Harry C. Wilson were held today lo bonds of $2,f0U each on the charge if attempted extortion. tier, rue Gordon Rattle, counsel for the ac cused men, declared today that they were innocent of any Intention lo commit crime. 1 hey were Investigating matters connected with the loaning of government tugs and Iredges for the Rfkcr island improvement undy had fallen into a trap aet for them while they were laying a plot for others. FIRE KILLS MINING MAN Destroys Hotel In Washliiaton Slate and One Dies la tUo Fla EVERETT. Wash., Nov. 15. Hoback's ho trl at Index was destroyed by Are today and James Kelly, a will known milling man. iierlsbed Id the fames. The financial loss was $2,600. DEATH RECORD: Mrs. ftlrhar I.oe. RED CLOUD. Neb.. Nov. 15. (Special.) - -Mrs. Richard Lee, for many years a reel dent of this city, died at her borne last evening after suffering for about twelve years from dropsy. She leaves a husband and two boys and two girls. The funeral services will be held Sunday. AN EASY WAY To Kaa Well. It Is easy to keep well It you only ob serve each day a few simple rules of health. The all important thing 14 to keep the stomach right, and to do this It Is not nec essary to diet or to follow a set rule or bill of fare. Siyh pampering simply makes a capricious appetite and a feeling that cer tain favorite articles of food must be avoided. Prof. Wlechold gives pretty good advice on this subject. He says: "I am 68 years old and have never had a serious illness, snd at the same time my life has been largely an indoor one, but I early dlscov. ered that tho way to keep healthy was to keep a healthy stomach, not by eating bran crackers or dieting of any sort; on the eon trary, I always eat 'what my appetite eravea, but dally for the past eight years t have made It a practice to take one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal and I atrtbute my robust health for a man of my age te the regular dally use of Stuart's Tablets. My physician first advised ma to ise them because ba said they were perfectly harmless acd warn not a secret patent mod Iclne, but contained only the natural dl gestlves, peptones and diastase, and after using them a few weeks I have never ceased to thank him for but advice. I honestly believe the habit of taking Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after meals Is the real bee Ith habit, because their tree brings health to the sick and ailing and preserves health to the well and strong." Men and women past tfty years of age need a safe digestive after meals to Insure a perfect digestion and to ward oft dlaease, and the safest, best known snd most widely used Is Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. They are found In every well regulated household from Maine to Callforna, and (a Great Britain and Australia are rapidly pushing their way into popular favor. All druggists tell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab i lets, full else packages at B0 eenjts, and for ft weak stomach a 60 cent package will Hen do JjO worth of good. , Lady Colebrook is gifted with an excel lent voice. 'She can be seen at race meet ings and at social gatherings, and the catholicity of her political friendships can be Judged from the fact that after a re cent reception she stayed at the duke of Devonxhlres for the Derby races. x Lord powerful ally, whose p Is more open man uib own. Sir Edward Colebrook is semom seen in public, and Is generally known as a bookworm. J 'fS'iS fSy ft r y S .f .f X Opportunity and Success Art- closely related, und the difference between successful and unsuccessful per sons is tlmt the out; recognizes, grasps uua improves opportunities us tney come the other either fuils to see. or neglects A .. X .. t. .. .1 . i . t 11 V IO Ulkt HMtUIllUgU VI lllt'Ill. A riiis Is a Golden Opportunity For buyers of rrKNlTUKK. ('Alt PETH nnd KTOVKtf. We nre run front ed by a variety of conditions compel ling us to force out our slock over anil above what is usual. A call will con vince you that this is YOU I! OITOH-TUNITY. & Stoves! 7 M A. f 1 Stoves! 1m Heating Stoves go on ssle tomorrow. They are nicely trimmed In nickel, all castings are well titted and equipped with asli pan. guaranteed in every respect. These stoves go on sale tomor row, worth 7 Oil M.nO. at MmJ leadership of Miss Klorenee MeMugli. Only I Rosebery has gained a forty glria will be allowed in us charter 1(,adprHrip is more will be Riven tlie name us the upper cl.i-9 soeleiles. Next week officers will he elected. The Alice C-ary society in plunniug a very fine program to bo given Friday. November 2X. Tne progrxm as It now stands win i? as fiillows: Karce, "WhHt Our Grand mothers Did." by ten Junior Klrl; presi dent's proclamation. Violet Paton: oration. HesHle Murdnc-k; oelecllon oy nign fciiooi vocal nuartet. Adjutant General Davles. I . K. A., in- nected the guns used by the high school cadets Inst week. Among the sponsors who have been chosen for the various companies are: Com pany r , Jessie Willis; K, Herniee arnon; U, lxiuiee rarmaiee; u, Adeline i-iiauu. Mtaory of Jnnri Mef'abe. FORGE WALL STREET ORDERS Berlin Firms Vlcllnilsea lr Instrurtlona to Sell aad Hay. BERLIN. Nov. 15. It was reported on the bourse today that forged dispatches had beon sent to New York to influence Wall street operations. It seems that a fieri In bank cabled In structions to buy three times $30,000 of Wc continue our tit'--ei tA Six-hole Kunge, with J jw high closet, guaranteed Cly ill every way, made of heavy gauged steel and worth "f). on sale tomor row, .'7.B. on a pay ment of (4 down and your promise to pay $1 per week. jig M r.-m.j ' ' 'S MM Bi; Sale on Dininf Room Chairs. Chair like cut with full sized seat and back, well constructed and worth )1.3T sale price tomor row SSo 500 Rockers Go on Sale Tomorrow Choice of solid oak -r Imitation mahogany wood or cobbler seats, in many designs, worth from foar to five dollars, 2.08 sale price tomorrow. Bed Hooni Sets, with leixo beveled mirror, in golden or ma hogany finish, substantial draw er work and very new designs, worth tatvon, on Hi ni sale tomorrow -Mtf-tJxf slffl Sideboards, finish ed In golden, bevel ed ede mirror, one drawer lined for sil verware, worth $3S, f 15.00 Couches, tomorrow .... 8. 450 CARPETS. All Wool Ingrain. In many new patterns, on sale tomorrow at Mrussels Carpets In many new patterns! in'-" eluding some new arrivals, for tomorrow A Wg line of Moquette, Axmlnstera and Velvets, worth $1.:'5 to tl. 50. tomorrow I'xu urusseis nogs, in a new line of col- -t -l " oriiigx and patterns, on sale tomorrow 11 at t Oil Cloth In many new patterns Jut received. O 't n worth S5o, on sa'e tomorrow ft (J J,lD yards China Matting go on Bale to- to morrow icj 47c 00o 2.10 Peninsular liasc Burners at cost. In order to move our Unge stock of Husw Kurners w h ive decided to mark every one of these stoves at cost. This la one of the oportunltles that that we epoke of above. Prices Ot range upward from ,mJtjj No. S Cook Siove. made of heavy smooth caBtingR, all parts closely ftlted and the stove V i sure to pleHfe. On sale tomorrow O Kg at iJ.kJXJ EASY TERMS BUILDERS OF HAPPY HOMES. This resolution has been adopted by tho I'nltv rluh Whereas. Purina the. summer recess of Canadian Paclflo and Instead Of mat a isew fhity club It has sutTerd the loss of one York bank replied that it had sold three or us mosi vauien memoero m iiie ueatn i , t, id. ..r th M04 h- -..a times oi jbvuiu. Whereas. This fs the llrst oceaslon upon Another Dang wnicn sent, no oroer was which we. as a club, are enabled to express notified from New York that $90,000 of our sentiments towaru nnu appreciation ui . . , tt , . . ., m.r i;,ie fellow member, be it Canadian Taclflo bad been, sold for Its ac- Itenolved." That It Is the sense or the I count members of this club that we recognize In I NEW TORK. Nov. 15. A number of the the late J a men Met- a be a strong, sincere . - , . . .. . ... soul, whose place among us will probably Mng nnanciai nousea woea snowa mo never be tilled. While his active connection above dispatch said the Berlin rumor was with the club lasted for only about a year aDsurd, explaining that all stock orders and a half, his talents and training placed I . .., . . . him at onee in the front rank of lis mem- by cable were given In private code. They were inclined to tne belief tnat tne rumor bershlp. His mind was deep, active, well stored with knowledge, lie was singularly clear, logical and acute aa a reasonet and peculiarly ready, forceful and felicitous In exprnasliig his Ideas. Nor were his moral qualities less prominent than his Intel lectual ones. Possessed or a high sense or Integrity and honor, one ot his most con spicuous traits was his absolute simplicity and freedom from all sham and ostentation. In the midst of a busy professional career he was always ready to stop ins work and converse with those who mlht claim his ttentlon. Desnlte also a lire of almost continuous combat at the bar. he preserved a genial, sunny disposition and his soul was permeated with the milk of human kind ness. A a club we may paraphrase the words ol pnaKespeare "He was a man, take mm Tor all In all. We shall not look upon his like again. D....lu.J l-kin ... ..... . V. ...... Pnanl tlons be forwarded to the family of our departed friend. I IIAKIiKH n. WlHIMiltK, KRANl'KS M. PRATT. RICHARD C. PATTERSON. Committee. Itself was put out In Berliu to cover opera tions there. Held for Blooa City OaTeaae. CRIME FOLLOWS CORONATION London Has F.pldrmlc of Murder aad Salclrie Now Kins; Kdwird Is Crowned. LONDON, Nov. 15. The protracted coro nation rejoicings have been succeeded by i wave ot crime. Accounts of murder trials and stories of other tragedies All the col umns ot the papers and to the long list ot criminal cases now pending some tragedy is added almost dally. Suicides are also un usually prevalent. Much Interest has been invoked this week over the recent stabbing case In which a young woman moBt deliberately killed member of the Stock exchange on the street In the busiest section of the city. Another case that has attrscted much public atten tion Is the alleged murder by burning and stabbing of a servant girl by an evangelist J. L. McMullan of 2821 Thomas street. St Ixiuls, who has been staying at the Her Grand, was yesterday evening arrested on telegraphic Information from Bloux City rharaliiK him with obtaining money under false pretences and was held as a fugitive Bt peazenhall. Suffolk from Justice. The complaint was made by I T ' - la I ....!.. . t. . i . . a . I i..ii.. , i.Ta.dV"hT BAD FOR HIS HEALTH voiver wnicn waa in nis nip pocaei wnen Ortioer Jackson approached him. I-ast night J. A. Davenport of the Sioux City police force arrived with the papers for the prisoner and will leave with him this morn ing. McMullan has been selling Japanese novelties and working up various advertis ing schemes. It Is not known here the amount Involved. Victim of Slnajolar Asaaalt. About 10 o'clock Friday night Mrs. John W. Wolf of l South Twenty-fifth street saw a man pass by the window at the side of tho house. As she did not bear any thing from him, she went to the aide door and stepped out on the porch. Aa she stood there she was suddenly seised by the ankle and Jerked to the ground, seven feet below, breaking away the bannisters In her fall. She rolled down the fifteen- foot embankment to the alley. The man did not further molest her and her cries Papal Delegate Refuses Appoint meat Because of India's Heat. ROME, Nov. 15. The appointment ot an apostolic delegate to Canada to succeed Archbishop Falconia, papal delegate In the United States, has been suspended. Mgr. Zaleskl, wbo has been designated for the position, said the cold climate ot Canada would be bad for his health, which was Injured by his residence of ten years la India. The most likely candidate Is now said to be Mgr. Sbarrettl, who Is in Wash Ington awaiting a new appointment. Arch bishop Cbappelle wsrmly supports Mgr. Sbarrettl. brouaht tha neighbor to her assistance. Polica Burgeon Habn was called to drees a badly- sprained ankle. LOCAL BREVITIES. R. B. OillesDla of 21 Lothroo street waa arrested yesterday evening on a charge of abusing bis family. LA PAZ. Bolivia, Nov. 15. Preparations John Kerrigan of 1628 Burt street wu ,r, actively proceeding for the .departure arrested yesterday afternoon on a warrant I . . h i ,, sworn to oy alary A. liiractiman, charging i BOLIVIA WARS WITH BRAZIL Sends Larsjo Force of Roldlcra to Pa Down Rerolatloalats at Acre. him with larceny as bailee. George W. Wheeler of ZM North Thir teenth street waa last night Jailed on ctuu-ae of assault and battery. Mary Clen- denning of Uui) Uavenport street accused mm or striking tier on the mouth. The monthly ulna Dona; tournament will ha held in the ping pong parlors In The Bee building on November IK. Fort Crook will be represented by several crack players. The. new management has arranged to give a left-hand tournament the middle of Uecemtwr. Bertha Offard, a colored woman of Des Moines, who has been In this city for two mull t Its, was yesterday taken to her home place by Sheriff Matern and lieteotlve Hardy of that city, she being wanted there te teotlfy against lrvich, who is on trial for the murder of Special officer Pinkie- stelu. The woman disappeared from Lies Molnea before the trial aud has Just been located. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. F. T. Ileydeo of Kelley & Heyden re turned Saturday from a trip to Canada. Theodore Johnson of the Bnard of Educa tion was called to Chicago by the serious Ulneos of Bt aged mother, resident there. Wright wrongs no man. Vrigat. t old fashioned buckwheat flour Is pure. illlan revolutionists at Acre. A detachment of sappers will set out to day to open the roads and make arrange ments for the passage of the rivers. The government is opposed to President Pando assuming command of tUe expedition as it would Involve his prolonged abseuce from tho capital. KOS COPLEY )y) JEWELER Jj I L SsV HI A perfect pure white I A perfect pure white diamond weighing over it karats, mounted to order, for 3W. Aet quickly, as Copley will not have the snap very long. BEDDING BARGAINS. 2.25 80o 2.GO ..80O ji0 Comforts, well quilted and well filled, worth 2.50, tomorow at too pairs Blankets, full i'.zi. In white and tan, on sale tomorrow at A big line of Wool Blankets, 11-4, worth from II to 5, tomorrow One big lot of Pillows, worth $1.75 per pair, on sale tomorrow 16IS '& fADNAM STREETS. OMAHA. (IBB PQ'I.I'I FOBKITIBB AMD CARPET CO.) EASY TERMS Another Triumph in Garment Pricing; Tho Correct A2oces Peorlossly lrosontod and Priced at 27igTires Suoh as you hnvGiiGVor before seen quotodon lileo garmentst They come to us from the most prominent makers, who have a reputation at stake, who pay more attention to quality and workmanship than to quantity. They are made particularly for those who are exacting in matters of dreps, who rec ognize and insist upon having every feature essential to a garment of character. It is only such sorts that are really worth possessing. Not the kind that have a superficial grace losing every apparent merit with the briefest wearing. Note These. Specials, Velour Blouses, 15.00 0 It 0) 5 0 rV rt 0 4 Tailor Made Suits. t rmJ Cf for any suit marked . JU 85.00 to 45.00. For auy Pllk Velour Jacket marked t'25.00 47 Cr Vor any suit marked 25.00 to 30-00: 4 Cf For any suit mnrked UiOU 20.00 to 25,00. Walking Suits. OQQ For any suit marked ZftJM 17.00 15,00 i to 25.00. For any suit marked 25.00 to 32.50. s-k r" f For any fllk Velour XXrsVl Mlouse Jacket marked Atm$JJ 137,60 e For any 811k Velour rVlHj Klouse iscket (narked Fur Jackets. 4 p- rr For any F.lactrln Real lDfUVj 3&ckot marked 25.0O. 22.50 Or For any Near te il Oj'UU Jacket marked 157.50. For any Near Seal net marked j.a. Monte Carlo Jackets 9,98 Z50 4 tZr For any Monte Carlo jacket marked !20-t2 For aay Monte Carlo jacket marked 12.50. Fop any Monte Carlo jacket marked I10-12i For any Walking PWirt u fY.OU. marked Dress Skirts. 498 5.98 7,50 9,98 4- 'L For any Walking Bklrt markod 18.94 For any Taffeta Bilk Bklrt marked I15.U0. For any f Ilk Feau de Hole bkirt marked 117. vo. 88 ( One Hour Sale in Millinery Department Monrlav mornlUK between the hours of 10 and it o.clock we will offer every J trlniined liatlu our millinery department AVi f..r three dollars. This sale lasts J nA VJ poatlvely for oue hour oulr. UMII Kvery street Hat in house goes lor OUR GUARANTEE A i 1 D DON'T BE A SHADOW Syphilis Can Be Cured by Our Treatment in From 10 to 20 Days Blood Poison in Any Form Positively Cured We hereby offer to forfeit 1100.00 for say case of SYPHILIS, KHEUMAT IdM or any Impurities of the Blood, Liver and Kidney Troublea that me cannot cure in SO days front time of taklnc case no matter of how long standing. WE ARB SO POSITIVE of a cure with our treatment that we are willing for you to DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY IN ANY BANK, TO BB PAID TO L'8 WHEN YOU ARB ABSOLUTELY CURED. Our cures are within the reach of all, If you will only accept the opportunity. We further agree to forfeit 11,0 00.00 to any person or persons finding a ny part ot s grain of mercury in our preparations. Ws Van furnish you at our office over S00 testimonials of peop le we have cured of the same thing you are now suffering with. Remember we do not ask you for a cent of your moo ey until we can convince you that you are cured to stsy cured. Our physicians will give you every attention and diagnose your case absolutely FREE If you will call at our office. If you cannot call, write us full par tlculurs 'of your case and we will give you full particulars regarding cur treatment, snd if desired one of our physlclana will call at your house or office snd In ca se you do not live in the city we will pay your railroad fare to Omaha If ws d o not cure you. ALL OUR LETTERS IN PLAIN ENVELOPES. NO CHARGES FOR MEDICINE. nrilO Hill Gst1frS fiC Tba H''' 8P'tlflo- although new re medy to the general public, has been In X Ilw 11111 ijpwwlllv use as a contagious blood remedy f or a great many years In South America, and used by two of the most successful spe-laltsts In this country. In offering it to the public as a certain cure for this class of diseases we do so with perfect confc tence, as the remedy wes compounded and given away free for the period ot one year and notes taken ot each case, and more than 8"0 cases since January 1. 1901, have been permanently cured with out a single failure making It certain that at last a positive, sate and permanent cure has been found. Do not waste your time or money experimenting. Come today, for tomorrow maybe too late. Office hours, 0 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. every day In the year HILL MEDICAL COMPANY, Rooms 9. 10 and II Patterson Block. 'Pbona 803 1623 Farnam St.. Omaha, Nob. J