THE OMAHA DAILY IlEEt WEDNESDAY, MATtCII 11. 1J03. 1GJ AFFAIRS AT SOITB OMAHA u L JUS Actual Work of (Xnstnirtiiif Carofci Litnrj Wiil Soon Ctarcroca. MATERiAL C GROUND AND STAKES SET Library Baard lts Csafraet ! All Tklags Urmurr to Mart America't Mtst Popular CHAMPAGNE iiio idniRiii tk Batldlaa- wltk G Wrttkrr. "SPECIAL DRY " 50 INCREASE in the sale of Gold Seal for Seal is wld all over the world. 'BRUT. Free Bottle of Ozomulsion, the Only Ozo nized and Vitalized Emulsion of Cod Liver m .rkll. 1 ; v.. e Simt.fe IWiVi AMrn 12. Oold i now to be assured. On Monday afternoon Request to AI! Tt, ttnnular- Ci,y Khrireer Beal staked out the grounds at Taenty-thJrd and M atreeta Ai soon as itv is rroof of its nnalitv, txxiuet aDd flavor. tbe stakes were firUen the IJbtary board let the contract for grading to 6a in Hunter. Why pay twice as much for foreign label? Only aboot 700 yards of dirt will bar to be OOLD 5EALM U sold rerjwbere aod rerred leading clubs and cafe. UBl!U WIE CO., UIAVa. K T., SOLE MUU t Ail moved in order to place tbe foundations properly. Tbe dirt taken from tbe library grounds will be hauled to a depression on Twenty-third atreet between L and K streets, where It will be dumped. Just as . L .11 : . I. - A SUM " flfpnj" (n fo) Wi R am if A Sycail IWi rsm mm n mm Sun fiiG Land oi CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Lightt Ordered ia cpite of Lack of lund Yirrewith to Pay. MAYOR'S VETO GIVEN SHORT SHRiFT liutana Vat OterrUM Refaeal ta Saaetlaa Klertrle Mafcts mm Mara Caa Llckts Ar Also Called Far. Nine eatmcllmen Toted unanimously last Bight to override tbe n-syor's veto to the resolution ordering fifty additional arc lamps In th street at an annual cost of 14.7;. Cndisturbed by the fact set forth In ibe veto communication, they unsnV moujilf Toted tor another resolution intro duced by Councilman Trostler railing lor 147 Dew tu lamps at an annual coal of 11.110. Councilman HasraU remarked that tbe sixe of the levy bad nothing to do with the light question, and Lobetk aaid that a light in tha afreet ia ai g-od a a police man, la vetoing the electric light resolu tion. Mayor Moore said: 1 return herewith, without my approval, document No. 47S. pseeed tv your honor able body at your last regular meeting. Much S. 1. 1 hi document Is a resolution authoris ing tbe eietnc light company to locate tftv additional arc lights upon the streets of the city. When Uie -ntnt extremely i w . t of ia milis was made 1 approver the ordmrm-e. al:roub 1 knew that tha n'W"t rirld ffnom)' (hiH te neoeary la trier 10 make the years expenditure cm-. me w it tun L&e Income. I felt, however, that there was a strong demind this year for a low levy arid 1 did not fe-l justified in opposing 'ha Judgment of the council as to the amount neceavsary ta run the i itv for the year 1SH3. The levy Is made and we must start m at i nee to eoneHer expenditures or w will lace a large deficit at the nd of the y-HT Wbn resolution No. 4.3 was re lerred to me. therefore, 1 obtained fr m tne city comptroller the following estimate o.f receipts arid disbursement up'n the tapis of the number of. light reian:ntrg the same during tbe yeaf 13 as are now being i.ghted by the various eompant-s. The comptrollers statement is as follows: RECEIPTS FOR ISiC Jounce (mm WO I U Kft.mate K per cent of 1 lery El.4tC.0S l;okaitv from electric light com- panv'for 1SC S.SS3JJ Estimated royalty from electric light company. 18 a.WO.OO Estimated royalty from Omaha Uaa company for 1 lt-OnOW Total estimated receipts $7.817.10 DISBURSEMENTS FOR 190J. 4 electric lights at RH.50 per year..WI.147 ! l.iol gas lamp! at $3l rr year i ro.(M 4ih gs.llne lamps at Sis per year.. Eimate1 Interest on warrants LuKU.us .tllurl electric light bill for De cember, 1WI ,482. Total estimated fur l!a disbursements SS5.13M Eetlmated shortaga t S.CliSJ Tou mill notice that the comptrollers estimate is on the basia of the amount prodjerd bv the tax levy, exclusive of the tnes on the railroada which are tied up by lit gtion. It would certainly be unsafe for us :u put in fifty additional eiectric lights ai.d eo create a large deficit on th strength of a possible favorable decision birg rendered ultimately by the United Slates court. Tou wiil ilao notice from the comptroller's statement that even wi'h the present nutntx-r of lights, without add ing a single new one. trie city win cut a: deficit at the end of the year of l'..m sm. f if cojrsec at the eDd of a long litigation the United States court ma y dexide in fvor of th city, but ih ihinces aj-e not strong enough to warrant us plunging the rity into an additional indebtedness hlca will create an overlap in the fund of over Si .. I am heartily In favor of Increasing the number of our atreet lights and would gladly approv this resolution, but 1 can not do au Id the fac of tn estimate of the city comptroller. I therefor veto tbia resolution. Mans; lata PeraaaalUlea. President Karr. aa bairman of tha eon mttte on fire, water and police, to which was referred the cmnnrajcation of Mayor Moores la Jan nary nrglng that steps be taken to acquire tba water works, acb mitted a report rscommeadlng that th re port b placed on file, as th legislator and the council have sine taken steps toward municipal ownership. Ia the report wer many sarcastic references to the mayor la his position en the municipal ownership of th water works plant, and n waa declared to have "run a race with th legislature.- In th debat that followed much politics and many personalities wer bandied about. Councilman Zimman Ball b did not think President Karr waa sincere in th declara tion that he was In favor of municipal own ership of the works always, and further that tbe councilman fron the Sixth had never told tbe truth since he entered the council with Zimman three year ago. Hascall defended President Karr, who had relinquished tbe gavel to Vice President Mount before the report was submitted. - After the talk was finished Lobeck moved that tbe report be recommitted, but Chair man Mount declared It had not bees adopted. Iris) f needed Graaad. A proposition was submitted by W. H. Green, as agent, for the el'y to purchase for tbe amount of city and county taxes due. a strip cf ground forty feet aide ty 700 feet long, which waa formerly occupied by the Harris Fisher packing plant. City Engineer Rosewater stated that tbe land is seeded ta proTlds aa approach from VTalsat atreet to th aubaay that th Union Pacific is ta construct tinder Its tra.ks at the continuation of Bancroft atreet about Thirty-third. Councilman Hascall said be thought arrangements could be made with the county ta have the dellnaaent taxes walked. Those of the city aloe amount to I7.:7. Tbe matter was r.iferred to th romicitte on fin Bees and claims. Bonds of tbe 'i.r Sign cumpaay and Mary E Mulviiull protecting the city in tbe sum of i:(u for possible damages re. suiting fro the signs and bill boards cf ur vui n u, -' ' - stre-rsa ta at kMlllti, Prtwidect Karr Introduced a reaelutioa that carried direrttag the Board of Publi- ' ' work. t. Prepare plan, for the tnro- lnt,c"" of 1 1 WT SH. n-eat of tbe foi lowing sireets by sodlicg Local Forecast uriiciai. Fig prune Cereal Tastes like Coffee Better than Coffee. The eot ia ir ttae p4arsct rtnig and roasting of fruit and craua. iOLO BY ALL CKOCSKS. M 1 V. mr,A ! . . ,. r, ,,, Dtl 1 HIT . -l . U. 1 J U LU llUIIIIUH IW IJj.ru-iw. and Hamilton. Charlea Ind Seward from Thirty-second to Thirty-sjtth. Tbe report of tbe appraisers appointed to tx tbe vain of land ewDowrnned for the opening of Hoaard atreet Irom Twentieth to Tenty-sectnd wai confirmed. The ex pens will be u.seo. Upon recommendation of tbe fl&anre and claims committee a resolution as passed allowing tbe Taxpayers club tl5& on a bill for 24 presented as costa Incurred In em ploying aa architect to draw plana, paying appraisement committee and lor the ab stract of abutting property for tbe Capitol avenu market house. The city engineer bad stated that tbe plana, costing 1 1 Ml, were worth one-half aa much to him. Onllsaaret Adapted. Grading ordinances as follows were read the third time and passed: Sixteenth street from Vinton to Central boulevard and frcm Central boulevard to B, Thtity-seventh j from Tirnam to ttodge; Twenty-sevebtn trenne from Grant to Lake; Nineteenth j from Bancroft to Eltn. For establishing ; alley grades as follows: Between Twonty aecond and Twenty-third from Leavenworth to Mason: between Hamilton ind Lafay ette from Thirty-tfelrd to Thirty-fourth: be tween Cass and California from Thirty eighth to Fortieth. The following ordinances were read the first and aecocd times amt referred to com mittees: Changing eurb lines to ten feet from lot line on Capitol avenne Trom Thir teenth to Fourteenth In front of new mar ket house; grading Fourth street froia Francis to Hickory, and tbe appropriation ordinance for liabilities Incurred daring February and prior. This last ordinance includes tills amoonting so IHH.OuO and is ona of the biggest ordinances of its hnd ever submitted. Many old bills hanging aver from last year are Included. FIREMAN OVERCOME BY SMOKE Caatala Jerry Salltvaa Has aa Va aleasaat Eiserlesee fader a Crseery. Dnring a fir yesterday evening at Six teenth aDd Webster streets. Captain Jerry Sullivan of Hob company No. 1. from th engine house at Fourteenth and Harney streets, was overcome by smoke. He was carried out by his companions and taken to the drag store across th street, wher be was revived after ten minutes' work. It waa tbe in.entlon to send the captain home, but his first words on re gaining consciousness wer a demand to be allowed to ga back- to tbe house with bis company. The fire started la the front end of the basement of the grocery store of C. Hansen and its cans la unknown. This basement was closely packed with empty egg cases and other boxes and with canned goods. The brown paper, at raw and other material made a dense and stifling smoke, which made the Bre men's work unusually difficult. Tbe build ing, which is the property of George Heimrod. waa little injured. Mr. Hansen cannot tell what his loss will be until he has made a thorough examination. Tbe street cars were blocked for an hour, be ginning at I" o'clock. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Warwaer Reaad ikait Oaaaka. WASHINGTON. March lfl Forecast: Nebraska and South Dakota Fair Wed nesday, warmer la east portloa; Thursday fair. Iowa Fair Wedneaday, warmer in west portloa: Thursday fair. Illinois Fair Wednesday; Thursday fair, with warmer la north portion; variable winds, beeomirg fresh southwest. Montana Rata and colder Wednesday; Thursday fair. North Dakota Rain or anew, colder Wednesday; Thursday fair. Colorado and Wyoming Fair and colder Wednesday and Thursday. Laeal Re-card. OFFICE OF j-HE WEATHER BTTRE AC, OMAHA, March Official ecord of tem perature and p ecioliauoa compared with tne corresponding day of th last thre years: I" iss lyo. io Maximum temperature ..17 S 3ft 73 Minimus temperature .. 23 IT 41 Mean temperature S5 S7 I? M Precipitation T .01 3 .00 Jtecord of temperature nd precipitation at Omaha for this day and sine March 1. Normal temperature 34 Excess for the day 1 Total excess since March 1.. It Normal prefro.tauon 4 irea Wficiency for the dav 4 inch Total rainfall aince March L 3i.. .iS inch 1;;- f'orrioi;':::::: :ii Lericiency for cor. period. 14 tl inch Heart treaa Statlias at T P. M. r?1 S tj - 3- 2. -5r I I as:, g CONTITIOV "F WEATHER "HE Omaha, clmjdv Vaienttne. clear NrlB Plait, clear ... Ofcejenne. part c'oudy tall Lake, part cloudy . Rapid City, clear Hcrn, clear YVi'.liston, near Chic g', cloudy 61. Louia. ck.jJt ....... 34 4 b 42 U . 4 4 ."4 . .' .'4 C4 . Paul, cloudy J I-avenport. cloudy I Hure. clou.ly j Helena. cr I Hircrc k. clear j Galveston, raining k 1 H n"o " '" K""' fore the masons can commence laying the foundation walla. . Already Contractor Weise baa brick on th ground, besides heavy timbers. All that Is wasted now la good weather to push tbe work forward. Some of tba member cf to Library board bopo to see the structure completed before the close of th year. Wben tbe grading i comple'ed snd more material arrives an other draft will be made on Mr. Carnegi for $5,(xj. Then when the aume arrive there will be another draft. All of the stone for tbe building will be cut ia Omaha and sent to South Omaba on wagons. Thtt is done to save handling and to aave tbe expense of Installing a stone cutting and sawing plant on the grounds, which would take up a large portion of the lot secured for tbe erection of the structure. IssproTeBBeat CI an Meetias. A meeting of the Southeast Improvement club will be held at Thirteenth and Polk streets on Thursday night. President Ken nedy of the cli said last night that one cf '.he features of the meeting would be a request cn tbe city council far water. "What we want," aaid Mr. Kennedy, "Is water. We are a little too far away to go to the river and dip up a bucketful and lug it borne. Aa those near (is hive tbe use of city water, ws would like to see the mains extended so as to sot only supply boases with water for domestic use, but also hy drants for protection in case of fire. Every member of the club is urged to attend this meeting. Grading? Asala Delayed. Dan Haanon. who has th contract for grading a couple of streets in tbe eastern portion cf the city, was, all reaij to com mence work yesterday, bat he. found that the surface, was so soft and sticky that his machines would not work. Since the recent warm weather the frost has loosened to the depth of about eight inches, but it 'is still ! two feet deep, la case a warm dry spell i for a couple of days would set In, grading operations all over the city would com mence. When Haanon starts to work be will commence on Seventeenth street and grade from M street Jo Missouri avenue. I-etty TntleTea. A number of petty thefts have been re ported in the north portion of the city within the last few days. Tie petty pur lomers seem to take delight la stealing from physicians' buggies found standing at night in front of the South Omaha hospital. Any thing loose is taken and the doctors now answering night calls feel that they need to have a driver for tbe purpose of pro tecting their property. This petty thivery ia not confined to tha hospital grounds alone, but extends all over tbe northern portion of the city. Only one patrolman la on duty at night in this district and it is impossible for bun to cover the beat in less than one hour. More policemen are needed, but as there Is no money the people will doubtless nave to grin and bear it and when article are stolen have the satisfaction at reporting th matter at police headquarters. More Staae CaaalaaT. It is understood that th city officials nav ordered a couple of cars of rock to b? sent her from Weeping Water. Thi rock will b located t a convenient point and will be broken by vagrants and others sen- tenced to short Jail terms. Tbe plaa of bavir.g vagrant break rock has worked well in the past and It Vs und?rstood that a city rock pile la to be established as soon as 1 tne weather will permit. As for tbe placing i of prisoner to work n the streets, other than that of cutting weeda, it is not ta- vored here and will not be countenanced by the? authorities. More Gas Caara. I The dry of South Omaha baa won two ot j its cases against th Omaha Gaa company where judgments had been rendered by the I courts for injuries alleged to bav been I received by falls into open trenches. Th cases so far decided are the Burk and ;b Elsfelder suits. Now, just as soon as tbe j city attorney caa prepare the aeceaaary paptra, two additional suits, ca practically th same grounds, will be commenced against tbe gaa company. Isaac Peasles SarlaL. The yoting people's societies of th vari ous churches of South Omaha are preparing to hold a social at the Firat Methodist church, Twenty-third and N streets, on Tuesday evening. March 17. A fine musical program is being arranged and refresh ments will be avrved. Oae of ttOae inter ested said that no admission fe would b charged and that there wruld be no collec tion. The public 1 cordially invited to at- tend. AaraJa raaarratalated. Postmaster Etter was busy yesterdsy af ternoon receiving the congratulations of his friends upon his confirmation by the sen ate. As Captain Etter is without a deauty j at the present time be is kept pretty busy. i but he managed t shake hands with a large - a. .04 I u,t night. As for tbe appointment of a deputy. Mr. litter aaid that he had not seri ously considered the matter. He did admit, however, that he had a couple of score of applications cn file. Maiie City Gaaaia. Testerday afternoon the fire department flushed N street from Twenty-fourth street east, A daughter t.f Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Wear of Corngan place ia sriouiy Ul wi:h i pneumon.a. I At the stock yarda the paved streets are ! oeir.g Bushed and the rfu bi slock yaras sewer. run into the t Meetings will be held everv right thiii 'week at the German Methodi t ihurch. Twenty-fifth and K streets. G lover Lea! ramp of the Roval Neigh I, 1 bors will give a hard tune social at the m j k-oge hail on Thursday evening. i The Magic tltv King's IaugMer will BHl Thursday aft-rno n with Mrs H L. Lenni. lc North Taenty-tnird street. AI Keenan was not so well las4 night, aa cimp.lcaticna ae in. The attending phy iH'ur.i are doing ever) thing p.i ; for the f-atleLi. The death of Mrs. Patrick Hickev o--curred at the fam.iy home. Taenty-eighih and T atre-j. Mjnuy aiiernioD, Fui.eral eriice aili be b Id Thursday morning at fct Agues' church. Uun fa Striker. The Union Pacifc strikers and a large number cf tl.t'r friends asaembied Uet n.ght in Wasnington hall for a beneht dmi.oe Clrk s oicneaira f urolehed the music and the floor was crow oed with en ttuaiaatlc daneer until s jta hour. The pr gTara coratisied largely of rouud daneea. U i.'.uni L. t'rager aas w.aeter of cere inMri: C A. Hamer. C A. Walker, b. A. Kuaa. L. Nwsirom, J-hn Kemgan, Harry Casey A. tsaosnai aad Charles I urr c LMed 1 he nor ct.m mi t lee and John K ngan. Charles Cons snd Wlhiam L. Crager I doubt If it ever cam hone to you that to th great Cod fisheries of the Cos Norway some millions of regenerated consumptives, tcrofulitic. impare blood tlents. and weak people generally, owe a prsyer of everlasting thanks. Equally tnt ere ting is it ts know that all the medicinal cod liver oil of any value used In the world is made from the annual catch of cod at the Lofoten Is'anda. It is frcm the drif pings cf the fresh liver of these codflh that Osomalsion, ths new flesh-forming medicinal food, is prepared and afterwards impregnated and vital ised with Osoae, GualacaL Glycerine and the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. Tbe wonderful good that Ozomulsion Is now atf9 has for year bees doing to all poor. weak. Improperly nourished, microbe-eaten, blood poisoned sufferers 1 a matter of universal knowledge. There are medicines which will cure tbe sick that Is, put a stop to th outward ymptcms which we bare tome to call by th came of various diseases. But there ia one great sickness of the human race whose symptoms are so changeable and coaoUes that it ha nev er been pinoed down and classified by our professors of medical science. Its name is (imply WEAKNESS. For that disease is Oromulaion. Whether you were born weak or bar been brought to It by tbe attacks of di ease, matters not. Oxomulsion cures. It destroys sll microbes vhlch Infest t ba blood and thus puts a stop to disease. It builds the body and thereby makes yen strong. Thin, pale, bloodless, anaemica. with listless lack of ambition, become new per sons after a diet of Otoinulsion. Consumptive lung sufferers with hectic Cirsh and hacking cough, headaches, lack of appetite, wasting away ia spite of all posslKe care, regain appetite, strength, Cesa and vitality upon a course of Ozomulsion. Pimply, red-faced, tilood poisoned unfortunates, afraid to look their friends la the face, with unhealthy skin and God l nows what hidden corruption in their blood, regain the fresh complexion of youth and drive cut the conditions that are eating away their constitution, by persistently treating their complaints with Oeomulaion. Reader, if any of the above symptom apply to you, mark them well. They ere bot a few of the many which we could quote. But tbe main thing to remember Is that when you are weak and low, OZOMUL SION WILL MAKE TOU STUONG. To get Ozomalaion ask your druggist. He has it or will get It for yon. FREE TR1IL BOTTLE BY HfilL We ,r1H Mna fre to nfn ct ,M mtt iniAa. DUI ILC PI UAikpap . FREK trlal M of Oaomullon. so that all may test its wonderful virtue. Write, giving your name and full address, and the tree bottle will at once be mailed yon. Ozomulsion SPCC1AL NO TICEPhysici3-11 u" reao'-amsai j bottles, and all drUeTtfistS ill it. I Do Not Treat All Diseases but Con Ail I Treat There Is seldom s day that I am not consulted by an unfortunate sufferer who. if he had consulted me in regard to his condition in Its eariy stages. I would have cured him and aaved him much Buffering, annoyance and ex pense. This I consider due to lack of knowledge on the part ot tha one who has previously treated the ease; there fore. 1 say to you. If you are suffering from any disease or condition peculiar to man or if you have been a victim and have been disappointed la not get ting a permanent cure elsewhere. I would ask that you come to our eff.ee and I will explain to 50a OUR SYS TEM OF TREATMENT, which I VARICOCELE js the eniargrmert of tbe veins of th scrotum and a cocdi-dan that mankind Buffers from more than all ether con diuuna combined, and is the direct cause of nervous prostration and the early loss of mental, physical and vital powers, which in turn cause Business failure and UnLapplneaa. My Trestment far this condltljn Is perfectly painless. I accompih a per manent cure without cutting or tying operation or any detention from busi ness. The nest reference I can glv aa to my ability in curing this condi tion is the names of thousand who have given mc the perzrJrsion ot using their names after permnen:!y curing them when ethers had failed. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON is tbe most loathsome of venereal diseases, and it is one that may b hereditsry or acquired. The first symptom ts an ulcer, then pa las in ths b-nes ana join's, ulcerauon or tn mouth, tnrost and tongue, falling out of the hair and eyei r ws and a cop-jer-coicra rash coming out over th entire body. 1 cure not who has treated you and filled. 1 will cure yoa Just as sure as ycj a ill n mc to me for trial mem I us no mercury or Iodide, thereby a-iricf you when cureu tf.at cur bor.ea and tiasues ar Cot destroyed t STATE ELEGTRO-r.lEDIGAL INSTITUTE, I3CS f Amu STREET, BETWEEN I3!i til 1411 STREETS, OUIHA, MB. References best banks ana leading bus-r.es inta of the my. T2 ClE2 G2B h 2 D22 Taks) LAafiva zstosmo Qrrtrsna Taslcts . y 0L Sent by Mail on Request to All " Readers of The Omaha Bee, i AA The Food ZJ tV - That Co., 32 De OISEH RHEUMATISM In all ita forma BT MT ST STEM OF TREATMENT is permanently cured. Irrespective of how many treatments you have tried snd failed. NOCTURNAL LOSSES that sap th very life from you and later lead to complete loss of all pow ers, slopped forever in from 1 to U days DISCHARGES of an or.natural order atopped forever In I to t days BLADDER and kidney trouble, the symptom of which are pain in tne back and loin, frequent snd scalding urination and thoueana of other SMiipiomf that you tat' tptre-n-Te better -hsn I ran de-B-j-.b- BT MT STSTEss OF TREAT; lutNT you are permanently cured. RUPTURE of men. I care not how long standing, cured in 10 to 30 days without icy cui Ur g operation or paia or iocs of time. STRICTURE is the partial or complete c-oeure of the canal, ar.d BT MY SYSTEM OK TREATMENT all obstructions are permanvr.tiy removed without cutting or dilating. I CURE MEN. CONSULTATION FREE UNO CONFIDENTIAL. aaaasaaaaaas BUSINESS S BUB WAT ADS ot i ir - v p. 77T . XiX JIJL I 1 v$ Good Peyster aai prascribj O-omlaio-i in Uf usy I Treat Men Only and Cure Them, to Stay Cured originated after my whole life's eipert er.ee. I wi.l gie you a thorough ex amination, together with an honest and scientific era nxm at your esae. If I end you are incurable. I wlj honestly tea you to. If I uuA your case cur able, we will give you a fcal guaran tee to cur you. We make no sniaieading statements or unbusinesslike propositions to tbs afflicted in oroer ta secure tkelr pw troaaga. The many year cf our suc cessful pracur prove that aur special treatment is safe and certain. We will make you no faue promise aa to curing yeur case In a short time, knowing it wiil taa longer, as w promts nothing but what we caa do. and always do aa w promise. ULCERS I car not how long standing or of what catur. as MT SYSTEM OF TREATMENT cures them at once, HYDROCELE or any swelling, tenderness or impedi ments reduced to their normal sire without the aid of a knife. ECZEMA plmpies, erysipelas or any eruptive dis ease of tbe skin ET MY SYSTEM OF TREATMENT are rwrmanent'y re moved, nevr ts return IMP0TENCY Is s condition caoead by excesses of early or late life. 1 care not how long you have seen so, or how old yoj are. aa MY SYSTEM OF TREATMKNT is especially adapted for the permiinent cure of ail such cases as youra. Thou sands have been cured of this con'ti- tion and a cur awaits you SufTer no lotiger. ORGANS tfcst have shrunken or are undevelwped or that have wasted throe fh disease BT MT SYSTEM OF IKt.ATilE.VT are permanently restored to their cor scaJ sis. WRITE If you cannot call A 11 oorresixmdeDC stnety confidential and all replies sent la plain envelope. Enclose He stamp to insure reply. OfBc Hours I a. m to t p. as. Sundays: 1 a. m to 1 p. m. STIMULATORS St., rjew York th lare original sixteea-ouuc The Best of Everything 11 ciHi. -Pa-HMffl Trains Daily Oyer Ttis Only Doable Trac' Railway To Chicago CITY OFFICE. KOI 1401 farnam St Tel. S4I sal $14. DR. McCRdW SPECIALIST Treats all forms o; UlStAsEi A 111 rjisokirtiBs 0. ME ONLY J7 Years Eiperiecce 17 Years ia o-wana H' rmarkab'ie aur ceaa has never I. equaled at.d eve;, aay bnnga maiey fatte- I smI H tl , orta of tbe 1 has ei'e lag reporta 01 tne goa ce u ooir.g. or m reiiet he has eiea. M Springs Trta Bcrilci .jfri! i And all Blood Poisons NO "BRKAKIS' HIT' oa tne akin or face and all externa, 1 signs of tne diaek dusappear at B:ice i ELCOD DISEASE ZXZ?'irt,L: VARICOCELE.VTViTpn..s OYER 3J.0D0-rd;y.,lJ:',of vitality, unnatural d-scr.arges. Stricture. Oct, kMoey and Bladder lnse. 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