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THE OMATIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. MAKCH 27. 1001.
WAR ON CURBSTONE SIGNS
twenty-four hours ending at noon Satur
day: nirths Ttenrv Harrlg. 173S Routh Twenty,
eighth, boy; I, outs Wolf, 11JO South Thir
tieth, boy; Charles Rich. 2t Davenport,
girl.
Denths ItatTV Brant, county hospital. 39;
V. . SMe. couhtv hospital, Infant Ko
tera, 1723 South Fourteenth, 1 month.
WHERE ARMIESHAVE FOUGHT
Men Have Made War In Strange Flares
W ater.
Ifsyof Ifoorei Will Order Tum Etmored
frotn Ba'inesi Ciftriot.
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To tlie latlv who makes the
tween ei'lit o'clock Monday
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-5 stunning Knsler Hat, and deliver it Saturday,
in time to wear Easter Sunday.
5 See the Hat in Our Window.
6 Green Trading Stamps Given With Every Purchase.
l Miller Linnor
5 1309 Fnrtiam St.
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YOUR NEW SPRING SUIT
We'd like you to romp In now, oxamlno our Pultlnfts nnd the new
fashion plates., pick ont the cloth nnd the style cut you'll have, and
lt-t us get the order recorded and the date of delivery fixed.
We have a great variety of the latest fashionable cloths nnd arc
ready now to take your order for prompt delivery.
J. A. Kerva.n,
Merchant Tailor. 1316 Farnam St.
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SHIRTS
That fit every spot
All styles in the
from $1.00 up.
Dunlap or Stetson Hat for Easter
In all the latest shapes and shades $3, $4, $5.
0PCN EVENINGS
SEE OUR WINDOWS
AS YOU 00 BY.
Exclusive Agency
DUNLAP HATS
Hakes "Old Men"
Boys Again
Free receipt that restore youthful
wl alltyto men of all ageaoannow
p. . be had of the discoverer with
out cost Cures nervous
debility, prostatic) trou
ble, emissions, etc,
and restores normal
nerve - power al
most Instantly.
FULL DIRECTIONS FOR HOME CURE
Now that they have found a new In
gredient that makes cures 60 per cent
. quicker than formerly and practically given
the desired effect over night the Tr. Knapp
&leriical I'd., of Detroit, the world greatest
authorities on tho cure of vital weakness,
want every weak man to write them for the
tree receipt that does thin wonderful (food,
Hiid full directions how to cure yourself
privately at home. There In no ruan so old
that thin rerelt will not make him feel
line a youngster again; and middle-aged
lnei who think their heat days ar gone
will have a happy surprise In store fur
them. It la a blessing Indeed to any man
who la not as good us he used to ha, and
Whether you art) In the HVs or In the GO's
the effect will he equally satisfactory and
quick.
I t orn what those who have used It say,
a man can expect the change In l a than
Jl hours and a permanent cure In a ahort
time.- It cures nervous debility, premature
1ibi barge, undeveloped orgur.s, emissions,
Varicocele, stricture, Inck of power, fx
liaustlon etc., and cures It permanently
to staved cured. It acts directly on the
muscular tissue, mucous membranes, nerves
and glands, and the effect Is a comforting
one Indeed.
If you can make use of a receipt that
brings about such happy results send your
liaine and address today to the Dr. Knapp
Medical Co., Hull Huildlng. Detroit,
Mlrh.. nnd It will le sent you by return
mail together with directions for a private
home cure and a descriptive booklet on
your disease, nil In an unmarked package.
Let there he no delay.
From Scandinavian points
I to Omaha. Now is the
time to bring your relatives
( and friends from the old
country. Those greatly re
duced rates will only last a
short time. All information
at
Wabash City Office,
1601 Faroarn St., or Address
Out Kate
Steamship
Tickets
Ham E. IJoores, Omahi- Neb
lnrpest cash iurcliafo be
morning, March 2Sth, and
April 1st, we will
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Furnishings
Absolutely correct In every detail.
very latest patterns,
Dunlsp Silk Hats
Ironed Free
The Only Dpubl
Track Railway
between the
Missouri River
and Chicago.
6 DAILY TRAINS
J nulHl TO
CHICAGO
8.25 PM THE OVERLAND LIMITED
barter, bath. Mlttuhon.. dlalnf oar. and obeenatloo
ran. Eleetrio llahtad throuahout.
8.00 AM THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS
Pullman toorlut lpln oftM nd ooacHm. Wninf
n mmmt from CliDton.
5.50 PM THE EASTERN EXPRESS
Pullman drawlsi-room and touri IxdIiii ears.
f.r!linlngohalr oars, buB.l ltbrarr and amokuie
an. Dinlna eara.
3 OTHER DAILY TRAINS
31. fl l if Pullmanlrawln-moniileplntir,hnirt
ttlJ AM imoains and librarl oar. anu f r rMlio-
"m In, cb-ir oar. to Cjliloago. Ulnlns can.
II 111 ill Through aarrlos Omaha to ChioaOT
I nil AM North-Wwara .tandard daf ooacha.
I iWU uli fra. cbair oan. Dining oar..
25 pm azr-? M Vl"
2 DAILY TRAINS
ST. PAUL:MINNEAPOUS
7 CO. 111 Obaarratloa oaf. ears, parlor ears and
wtl eoaohaa. m
0 I C DU Pullman .lasnlnl ears, bofft Ubrarf
O.IJ IS oar. and f raa raylln
Tnlos ohair cara.
BLAG II HILLS
2CR Dtl ToFremont. LIeoln,Whoe,DeldCtF,
.v)U isf, fork. Haatlnga, (Seward, Gn.Ta, Hup.
rlorT Norfolk, Un Pine, 0P. . Hot Hurt n.,
iMMdwood and Lead. Through radioing chair irai
Pulitnan eleaplng car ana
O nr. Ill To Framont, Llneoln, Wahoe, Norfolk.
O.U3 AM Lonii line, V.rdinr.. Bouaaieel and the
fioeebud Indian Hmrtalion country.
CITY TICKET OFFICE,
1401 and 1403 Farnam Street
CURES WITHOUT
STOMACH DOSING
Hyonirl Cores Catarrh by Simple
Breathlnar The Sherman A MeCon
nell Draw Co., Corner Sixteenth and
Dodge strerte, ' Omaha, Refund
Money It It Falls to Cure.
A long stride toward Bolvlng the mystery
of curing catarrh was taken with the dis
covery of llyomci. In fact, the percentage
of cures by this treatment proves it equal
to the final testa
The folly of taking medicine Into the
stomach to cure catarrh of the nose, throat
and lunga haa been realized by physicians.
but not until Hyoniei was known had they
a pructlcal method that would obviate
stomach drugging.
A complete llyomel outfit costs but $1,
and consists of a neat pocket Inhaler that
can be used anywhere without attracting
attention, a medicine dropper and a bottle
of Hycmel.
Breathing Hyomel through the Inhaler,
every particle of air that enters the nose
throat and lungs Is charged with a healing
baln.im that soothes and allays all Irrita
tion, kills the catarrhal germs and enriches
the blood with uddit:onal osone.
The 8herm;m & McConnell Drug Co., cor
ner Sixteenth and Dodge streets, Onaha,
have so much faith in the power of Hyomel
to cure catarrh that they are selling It un
der their personal guarantee to refund the
money if it does not give poHilive relief.
WHX FONITI YKLY Hi:
Kidney and Uvcr Disease. Rheumatism.
Hick lie-iuache. KrvHelas, Hcrofuia,
Catarrh, Indigestion. Neuralgia, Nervous
riesH, Dyspepsia, rtyphllitic Dlnecses. Con
st ipati'in. U.:'Se.Va) people were treated In
ldu3. lc. All Uruggiata.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
teaches the Lif Stock Mcau
OVERHEAD ADVERT. SEMENTS COVE NEXT
Chief Executive In Supporter! In This
Movement by the Rrrrillr Or,
gaalerd tlrle Improve
ment I-enoe.
Mayor Moores haa derided to make war
on the curbstone signs and advertising con
trivances of all descriptions. He declares
all must go and next week will Issue
orders to the chief of police to have all
offending business men notified that they
must remove the obstruction at once. The
order will apply to the downtown district
and a reasonable time will be given for tho
work. Klectrlcal and ornamental algns, ex
tending over the sidewalks, will not be dis
turbed for the present, hut the poles, boxes,
showcases and other objects on the outer
edge of the. sidewalk will be under the ban.
"I always have wanted this class of ob
structions barred from the streets." said
tho mayor. "But up to the present I have
not considered public sentiment strong
enough to warrant such a move. Now
there seems to lie a positive demand for
It and It will give me considerable satis
faction to order the curbstone signs taken
away. They disfigure the thoroughfares
and occupy valuable space on the walks.
In Omaha their number la legion and the
task of eliminating them will be no small
one. Howover. a beginning will he made
next week and the work carried on as
rapidly as possible, without discrimination
or favor. No exceptions will be made to
the general rule.
(loth Slaris the Limit.
"Cloth signs of nil descriptions hereafter
will be absolutely barred out. These lire
perhaps the ugliest things that can be seen
upon the streets. The boxes, display cases
and the like, will he permitted for the pres.
ent, provided they are plnced close against
the buildings. But they must be tasteful
and free from objections of all kinds. With
the support of the Civic Improvement
league there Is no reason why this Invoca
tion cannot be carried out. I shall do my
part. Other reforms will follow and erent
ually Omaha'i business district will be one
of tho most artistic In the country, pro
vided the present tendency to Insist on this
feature is maintained."
JAILER SPOILS "THE'SCHEME
Gets letter Sent Woman In Which
Man Incriminates Pelt and
Seeks Her Aid.
William Wills, 1140 North Nineteenth
street, arrested on a charge of larceny as
bailee, has had a preliminary hearing In
police court, the case having been continued
until Monday morning. Wills was charged
with having taken $30 from N. J. Dixon of
York, Neb. Uzzle Wilkinson, whom Dlxnn
said he was spending the evening with and
who was arrested with Wills, has been re
leased.
It appears that Dixon was eating supper
with the Wilkinson woman in a restaurant
t Thirteenth and Howard streets and that
Wills offered to change a 120 bill for Dixon
so that the latter might pay for the supper.
It la then claimed that Wills and the bill
ltft the scene instanter.
A feature of the trial was the Introduction
as evidence of a ropy of the Christian Her
ald that Wills had asked the jailer to give
to the Wilkinson woman In her cell, saying
the woman would no doubt be lonely and
would want something to read to pass the
time away.
The woman did not receive the paper, as
the Jailer saw It first and examined the In
side, which contained a letter from Wills
to Miss Wilkinson. The effusion began with
"My Dear Baby," contained a number of
endearing terms and had twenty-three
kisses Intended for the Wilkinson woman,
but which the Jailer got. The burden of
the letter was a request of the woman to
get the old man (supposedly Dixon) drunk,
so that when he appeared in police court
against Wills he (Dixon) would be unable
to Identify Wills as the man who Is al
leged to have taken the 130 bill. He also
said that he would "get stuck sure" if she
did not "do the deed."
Dixon is positive that Wills is the man
who kindly offered to change his currency,
but the latter denied the implication.
ANGERED OVER ACCUSATION
Stockman Arrested for Alleged Viola
tion of Quarantine Incensed
at Officers.
An order for the arrest of Alex Hoover
of Sheridan county was issued from the
office of the United States district attorney
on the charge of removing horses afflicted
with maladie du colt out of the quarantine
limits without Inspection.
The animals were bought from the ranch
of Joe Escoffey and were shipped to east
ern Nebraska some time last fall. The
Escoffey ranch was on or near the Pine
Ridge Indian reservation, and In the tape
cinl district affected with the malady. The
arrest was made at the Instance of Dr.
E. T. Davison of the Inspector's depart
ment of the bureau of agriculture at Rush-
ville. Hoover was much Incensed over the
Information filed against him and is said
to have threatened to do up one of the
Inspectora who was investigating the mat
ter. One of the Infected horses was killed
and the others taken In charge by the in
spectors. A deputy marshal was dispatched
to Rushville to arrest Hoover for violation
of the quarantine laws.
SENDS NURSES TO THEATER
Jockey
Thorpe Pars Compliment to
W
of Hospital Where
Wife Lies.
C. A. Thorpe, the world-famous Jockey,
who rode last year in France and who is
spending the winter at his home at Geneva,
Neb., showed the kindly feeling he has for
the nurses at the Wise Memorial hospital
by sending eight of them to see "When
Knighthood Wat In Flower" at the Boyd
Friday night. Thorpe's wife has been un
der treatment at the hospital for some tlnio
and Is recovering. The party was chaper
oned by Miss Lillian Covert, the head nurse,
and was made up of Ieone Hunt, Mildred
F.pps, Minnie Erlckson, Eva Edgar, Oraci
Crum, Nannie Howard and Clura Town
send.
POSTMASTER JJNDER CHARGE
I. I lllle of at. Michaels Arruaed of
F.mbesaling Five Hundred!
Hollars.
Orders were Isaued from the I'nIUd 8tates
district attorney's olnce for the arrest of
Ij, I Hlle, assist tut postmaster at Ht
Michaels, liuffali county, on the c.iarge
of embeisllng t'4; C5 of p..stAl money c der
fund. The aliened peculations of Ue a
cuaed ccver several montl.n sr;l :.s r is
ben undrr surveilla-jce f r a)cu thit
time. The case w;i warned up '.y Fo. t
office Inspector Sinclair.
Hlie wid be arrnicn.d befire the United
Sinus commissioner at Kearney.
Mortality Statistics.
The following births and deaths have been
reported M lbs Boaxd of UcaiUt during ihs
When the American marines and the Co
lombian troops recently confronted each
other at Colon It 1-mked for a time as If a
battle was to be fought on the pier of the
Royal Mall Steamship company.
The pier Is rnther an unusual place to
fight a battle, but battles have licen fought
In many curious places, ranging from
mountain peaks to sewers, from Ice fields to
desert sands.
At the battle of Monterey, In the Mexican
war, the Americans were sole to com
mand the streets of the city with their
artillery, but they had difficulty in dis
lodging the Mexicans from the houses. So,
the city being built of stone or adobe In
solid blocks of houses, the Yankees broke
through the walls frotn one house to an
other, fighting and driving out the enemy,
so that the battle of Monterey was largely
fought Indoors.
In one of the battles of the wars of
William the Silent for the independence of
the Netherlands the Spanish ships were
frosen In on the Zuyder Zee. The' Dutch
came out on horseback over the ice ana
attacked them. This is probably the only
battle In which cavalry was ever used di
rectly against ships. Several other com
bats were fought between troops on the
Ice In these wars and on one occaslnn the
Infantry Is said to have worn nkates.
The tattle of AusterllU was partly
fought on a frozen lake, and when the al
lies were retreating across It the shot from
the French artillery, plugging Into the Ice
and breaking It up, caused the death of
thousands of Russians and Austrlans.
Of the many underground battles which
have taken place In history the fiercest
was probably that of the siege of Haarlem
In the Dutch wars. The Spaniards mined
and the Dutch countermined with equal in
dustry, and below the ground a fierce con
flict raged.
When the Versellles troops took Paris
after the commune they chased some of
tho communist troops to the great sewers
of the French capital, where some dcs.
perate struggles took place. Washington
Post.
FINED ON THE FIRST CHARGE
Kleptomaniac Domestic Reglns Har
vest of Her Nomerons Escapades
and fir Victims Arise.
Ella Hurst, recently arrested on a charge
of having stolen various articles from
about sixteen Omaha residences where she
worked in the capacity of servant, has
been arraigned In police court on the first
information filed against her. The first
charge to be filed was preferred by D. E.
Chapln, 2680 Harney street, the last place
at which she worked and where she was
arrested when she had a bundle of grocer
ies that is supposed she Intended to take
as she did numerous other articles from
that and other places. She was found
guilty on this charge and was fined $26 and
costs.
E. W. Arthur, 914 South Thirty-third
street., has filed a complaint against the
Hurst woman, charging her with the theft
of two suits of clothes, an overcoat and
quantity of groceries from the Arthur resi
dence.
THREE FROM ONE FAMILY
Trio of Boys In Ebrneser
Home
Brothers Who Go Back t
Mother.
The parents of the five boys who have
been kept at the defunct Ebeneser "home'
have been located and it Is thought ar
rangements will be made for the return of
their inmates. Three of the boys are sons
of a Mrs. Curtis of Twenty-third and Cum
ing streets. The woman is said to hnve
been unable to provide for them and al
lowed them to go to the "home" to be
used as a pretext for the charitable lmpo.
sltlons said to have been Imposed by the
management of the "home." Another of
the boys came from Council Bluffs, where
his sister, Mrs. Hogan, lives. The fifth
boy is the son of Mrs. Bell, the blind "In
structor" of ths Ebeneser place, which has
been closed by order .of Chief of Police
Donahue.
FIRST SURVEYS FOR VIADUCT
Preliminary IJnea Being Run for
Driveway Over Network of
Railroad Tracks.
1'rellmlnary surveys. In order to aecer
tain what the work will consist of and
how much It will cost, are being made by
the city engineering department for the
vladucr on Izard street, from Sixteenth to
Thirteenth, asked for by about thirty busl
ness firms. The object is to enable teams
to pass from Sixteenth street over into the
bottoms and to East Omaha without having
to cross a network of Union Paclflo and
Northwestern tracks. The viaduct will be
big and costly, If built, and there Is some
doubt as to whether or not the city can
compel the railways to construct at leas
immediately.
WOMEN HAVE GOODS ON THEM
Mrs. O
Oliver of Albright and
Dai
r.ls-lan Arrested for
Shoplifting.
Mrs. O. E. Oliver of Albright end her
daughter-in-law, also a Mrs. Oliver, were
arrested yesterday by Officers Ferrl
and Dunn In Hayden Hrns. store and are
held at the station on a charge of shop
lifting. They were searched and severs
rings and other small articles were found
belonging to the Hayden store, and In ad
dltlon a set of silver spoons, which wa
claimed by the Hoston store. They are
supposed by the police to be old handa
the business.
UNFAILING SIGN OF SPRING
gal of Dog Tags Opens First
April at Office of City
Clerk.
Dog tags will be on sale In the office of
the city clerk on snd after April 1. Thii
the one unfailing sign of spring at the city
hall, and since the announcement by tit
Clerk Klbourn no one thereabouts doubt
that the winter has been ended. The tags
this year will sell for the same old price,
tl apiece, and will be small and tasteful I
shape. After everybody has been given
rhanrs to buy a tug the kidnaping of dogs
by official orders will begin.
Rallws
Is.
Oerrlt Fort,
agent of the
assistant genrral passenger
i nmn i-::cmc, nas returned
from Denver.
W. M. Frants. traveling freight agent o
tne Illinois ventral, nas gone for a trl
in Nebraska.
H J. Ross of the Chicago ticket de
partment or tlje Hurlmgton. formerly con
necteo wnn tne ssme nne In this city
ts in umsna caiung on rriends
T C Ditvlaon, chief rate clerk, snd David
John.on, city tlrk- agent of the I'nion
Farinr. risve gone to hllver retk on
hunting trip. P. C Daviann and Claude
BlnrKnem. rate eirks ltn the same enm
pan, left, last nlftu tor Mm earns point.
BAD PLIGHT SI ILL EXISTS
Unsanitary Oonditisna at County Hoipita
Eeported by Plumbing Inspectors.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RECEIVE IT
Affairs Said to Re In as Deplorable
State as When Reported After
Investigation Some Months
Previously.
The report of the Bonril of Tluniblng In
spectors, consisting of John It. Lynch, Dun
Clifton and James Cameron, submitted
to the Board of County Commissioners, was
revelation In Its way and showed a state
of affairs at the county hospital fully In
keeping with the deplorable condition of
things that has come to light In other dc
partments. Tho Inspectors pronounce the
plumbing of the whole Institution In a most
unsanitary condition and, Judging from the
particulars they go Into and the recom
mendations made with regard to the same,
their general characterisation Is mild In
the extreme.
The recommendations for changes cover
at least half a doseti closely typewritten
sheets, and at tho conclusion they say
The plumbing will then be in as fair a
ondltlon as can be posslblo without re
newing the whole system."
The waste pipes, through which all the
filth of the institution goes, have direct
connection into the sewer of the building
and, the Inspectors say, ought to be tnken
out entirely and a 'new system of pipes
with proper traps nnd vents be put in their
place.
Many Other Fanlta.
A new sink Is advised for the boiler
oom and new floor drains for tho store
room and nreaways are stated us Indispen
sable If the sanitary condition Is to be os-
abllahed. A broken soil pipe was discove
red in the old men's department, and the
ward is in a condition in keeping Willi the
rest of the institution, and new wash bowls,
a lowering of the slop sink, the putting In
of traps and renovating of the whole sys
tem are deemed imperative by the in
spectors. A dozen or more other serious defects
are pointed out ami recommendations made.
The report was referred to a committee.
Mr. Connolly moved that the clerk of the
board, at a salary of i'M per month, and
one of the county clerk's assistants, at a
like salary, be appointed by the county
clerk, Instead of by the board, as recently
recommended by a committee of the
board through mistake, and the motion
carried. County Treasurer Fink asked for
326 square feet more of floor space In his
office, on account of a necessary increase
of help. Several minor bills were ordered
paid under a suspension of rules. Among
them was one for irelght on rtone being
shipped for 'use in the building of the East
Omaha dike. Mr. Kennard suggested that
it might be a good idea not to have any
more stone shipped to be dumped beside
the road until It was found whether It
could finally be got to the place where
It is needed. Mr. Connolly announced that
the shipment of material has already been
stopped. J. E. Somers was appointed chief
of staff of the oounty hospital, with orders
to make a report to the board as to existing
conditions there.
JUST OUT FOR A LITTLE FUN
Playful Italian Temporarily Loses
His Equilibrium and Pays
Fine.
Joseph Chileno, an Italian living at Ninth
street and Capitol avenue, arrested for
being drunk nnd disorderly, has been as
sessed t5 and costs for hla frolic. Chileno
has a keen sense of humor and always tanks
on the bright side of things. Though
trouble may at times come to him In large
bundles, he continues to sit up and notice
things.
"Were you drunk7" asked Judge Berka
of, the man.
"Na, na; Justa hava ltlla funa. Ma walka
downa street, brlnga hum pounda prune
and a pollcamon say 'Joe, coma wld ma
to do Jalla." Ma ben gooda 'Talla mon.
Ma playa de org' In St. Loo four yar."
LOCAL BREVITIES.
A permit has been Issued to Ernest Sweet
for a tl.oiio frame dwelling at Twenty-fourth
and Mandcrson streets.
E. Howard, 716 North Sixteenth street,
reports that some one pried open a rear
window of his pool room Friday night
and secured to and n quantity of cigars
and tobacco.
Prof. Charles M. Bracelen will address
the Philosophical society this afternoon.
on ' Borne Problems of Colonial Adminis
tration; Lressons and Landmarks From the
History of the Great Colonizing NatloiiK."
The parents of Cornelius Tyree. Washing
ton, D. C, are anxious about the where
abouts of their son, who Is said to have
left home without notice February 19. Tho
boy is described as being 15 years of age,
fresh complexion, dark brown hair and
eyes and rather largo for his age.
A concert Is to be given this evening
at 8 o'clock In Myrtle hnll, Fifteenth and
Douglas streets, by the Woman's Socialist
union. The union has been conducting u
school throughout the winter at the social
ist headquarters and the children from
these classes will furnish the program. The
labor problem will be presented by the chil
dren. SURGEONS RESORT
TO THE KNIFE.
When a Simple Home Remedy Cures.
Why do physicians always advise an
operation for the cure of hemorrhoids, or
plies? Are they unconsciously Influenced
by the dicta of operating surgeons, who
stoutly assert and maintain that all other
treatments ere merely palliative, and that
the knife affords the only means of cure?
There could be no greater fallacy, as the
worst possible cases of piles are perma
nently cured by the use of Pyramid Pile
Cure, which Is in suppository form, is ap
plied directly to the source of the com
plaint, and removes the cause, which an
operation doea not.
"I have been a sufferer from piles for
over forty years .and after trying every
thing I could hear or read of, without
benefit or relief, I came to the conclualon
to give Pyramid Pile Cure a trial, and I
can truly say It has given me entire satis
faction; It Is a wonderful remedy. The
bleeding has entirely ceased, the protrud
ing has stopped, there is no longer any
Itching, and I feel no swelling of the
parts; In fact, I feel like a new man.
"I had to wear a truss for several years,
to keep the bowel up,. but I have now dis
carded It, after using six boxes of Pyramid
Pile Cure. I think after forty years of
suffering, the six boxes wan a small amount
to make such an agreeable change, as I
was unsble to do sny work that required
stooping In the last eight years. I recom
mend Pyramid Pile Cure to every one
with whom I cme in contact, as I con
sider It beyond price." Geo. W. Ivey.
Confederate Soldiers- Home, Richmond. Va.
We vouch for 'he trutti and accuracy of
the above teHtiniouial, and urge all suffer
ers to purchase a fifty-cent package of this
famous remedy at the nearest drug store,
and give It a trial tonight. Accept no
substitute, and remember, there Is no
remedy "Just as good "
The Piaml4 Drug Co.. Marshall. Mich.,
publish a little bonk on the causes and cure
of piles, and will gladly send it free to
&any address.
After examining our books, and deals
under way, and our auxiliary companies,
said: "I see no reason why your company
should not be able to pay 20 per cent to
30 per cent per year dividends, and I con
sider an investment in your stock just as
safe as in aYiy National Bank stock."
This man and family invested over $3,
000.00 in the stock of the Torrey Explo
ration Company.
Remember Our Company is Paying 50c Per
Share Dividends, Per Month.
A Company of Only Treasury Stock.
Write or call for particulars.
Torrey Exploration Company
J. W. WATSON, Mr.,
330 Boird of Trado Building, Omaha, Neb. Phone 492
".lain Office, Denver, Col.
GEO. J. BIRD, Ugr. of
THE STATE MEDICAL DOCTORS
The Men's True
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Kidney and Vrlniiry Troubles and all diseases nnd weaknesses of men due to
evil liahltH in youth, excesses or the result of neplected or Improperly treated
private diseases, which cause night losses, day druius, and Impairs the niml.
destroys miisculur Mrt iiKUi and reduces the sufferer to that deplorable male
known ns Nervo-Sexual Debility.
WE CURE AND CURE QUICK.
We Don't Patch I p We Cure ttnlrkly. safely and Thoroughly.
We have observed the terribly blighting Influences of abuses and Indiscre
tions In the young and mlddle-ugcd ; sapping the vital forces; undermining the
foundations of manhood; clouding the brightest minds, and destroying nil nohlo
thoughts and ambitions; family circles disrupted, and the poisonous fangs
reaching out and blighting even succeeding generations. We have devoted many
yeai'H exclusively to treating tills class of troubles, attended with the greiilcxt
success, nnd ure thus enabled to give this tlai of sufferers the benefit of our
experience In treating diseases of thla nature.
We have investigated and tested hll known methods for the treatment and
cure of prlvute diteaics and weakness. of men, which give us a right to judge
between the false and the true, between shallow pretention and solid worth, be
tween substance and shadow. Musty theories cannot stand out against our mode
of treatment, against progressive medical science, new discovert lee, and undis
puted facts of cases cured to stuy cured. m
NO HARSH OR DANGEROUS METHODS USED.
foundation of life, destroy their h"Hlth and strengili, 'e.ivlng them a mental and
physical wreck. iot knowing where to pply for a cure, many of tl ese poor
si fferers, loaded with disease, remorse iumI humilldtlon, silently suffer on, going
from bail to worse, or tin y t xpeiimi lit with too many "J-'re Treatment" and
' (Julck Cure .Schemes."
AVOID DANGEROUS OR UNCERTAIN TREATMENT.
VVe have been the meuna of restoring thousands of afflicted sufferers to com
plete ami perfect health. Will you place, your confidence in the care of honest,
skillful nnd successful specialists? Years of practical exjiertence, thousands of
dollars spent In researches and an liiimi nse practice have enabled t.s to evolve 11
spticlal system of treatment that Is a safe, certain and speedy t ure for all private
disease and weaknesses of men. The change In thousands of cases is simply
n.iirvolous. flighted lives, blasted hopes, weakened eyslenis, debilitated unil
shrunken organs, and nervous wrecks have been quickly and safely cured by
our method. We have evolved a treatemeiit that Is a powerful, permanent an,j
determined medical corrective where men's characteristic energies have become,
weakened or dissipated, either through sexual excesses. Indiscretions, abusive
habits , or the results of neglected or Improperly treated private diseases.
" Our object Is not so much to do the work that other doctors can do. but
rBther to cure obstinate cases which baffles them. Tiie worst cases that we
have been called upon to fine are those which have been .mproerlv treated
before coming to ns. Hy our system of electricity and medicine combined we
, ure quickly, safely and thoroughly all diseases and weaknesses of men after
all others have failed. All that deep knowledge, expert skill, vast experience
and sclentltie office equipment can accomplish are now being done for those
who come to us for the help they need.
CONSULTATION FRFF)fflre ur. m- t P- Sundays. 10 to 1
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STATE ' MEDICAL INSTITUTE
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