Till: OMAHA DAILY I'LL: THt'liSDAY. FLBKt'AKY 1. ll" 1HI Lithia Water Strong Testimony from the University of finia. " IN URIC ACID DIATHESIS. GOUT. RHEUMATISM. LITHAEMIA And the like. ITS ACTION IS PROMPT AND LASTING." COO. Don. Johnston, M.D., LL.D., Prof. Cyne,olty and A odatntndl Surgery, L'nuersi.'v ot" Virginia, F.x-Pres. Southern 2urgt,al and Gne,.-)i'i(t(al Ann . Fx-Per. I'lrgmu Medical Society and nrgeon Memorial tt7, Ruhmo-id, l'a.: "It I wrf asked what tninetal water FJSm 1tfea.ir Bufe?u.o lithia water la Uric Acid Diathesis, abut. Rheumatism, Lithaemta. and the like, its beneficial effects are prompt and lasting Almost any ca ot Pyelitis and Cystitis will be alleviated by it. and many cured. I Irate had evidence ot the undoubted Disintegra'tini, Solvent and Eliminating pow-rs of this water in Renal Calculus, and have known i'.s long continued use :o pertnaueit'y break up the gravel-tormina; habit ' "IT SHOULD BE RECOGNIZED AS AN ARTICLE OF MATERIA MEDIC A." James L. Cabell. M.D., A.M., LL. D., ormer pr,u. Physuu- oy and Surgery tn the Mffiial D'partmenl in t'ie University ot l'irg:n:a. Raird fit Health: "Buffalo Utkia Watch Diathesis i a w-il-know n therapeutic resource. It shnuM be recognized bv the profession its eh a;-t:ric ot Mateia Meiiica." "NOTHING TO COMPARE WITH IT IN PREVENTING URIC ACID DEPOSITS IN THE BODY." Dr. P. . Darringer, Ckairma t ,'t Fa.ultv and Professor of Phxst tiiotr, t'i:;-er:itr ot Virginia. Chtirloxies-Hllr. Is.: "After twenty rnn' yractice I have no hesiiancv i-i st.v.ins; that ior prompt results I have to compare wit;: BUFFALO LITKIA W55TR Deposits in the body. "I KNOW OF NO REMEDY COMPARABLE TO IT." Wm. D. TowleS, M. D., ,atr 'rat. ot Anatomy and Vaena Med. .3. I -it verity of V,t. : "In trie Acid Diathesis, flout. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Rnal Calculi and Stone in the Bladder, I know of no S-n: Duefalo Lithia Water , Vol iminous medical testimony sent on request. For sale br the general drug and mineral water trade. PROPRIETOR, DUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS, VA. ith the return of City Treasurer Hen nlngs into tne mayoralty race tne can axtures in this building alone amount dldacy of John W. Fead. bond clerk In the approximately to H.iO. Thia does not in- treasurer "s office, has been withdrawn. elude the electric lights and wiring- to be read contested with John Westberg for installed in all the buildings. j the Fontanelle indorsement for comptroller Fait Work Being Done J Contractors at J The new guard house haa been equipped when its slate was first In the making. IN THE ARENA OF POLITICS McKmiey Club Winta Ed, Denesa and agoon for Banquet. rwEXTY-FOUR CANDIDATES OH FILE Representative Aaderana Oat far Innncll In FMcfcth Brd Jsa W. read 'Blthdraw from Comptroller Rare. J. Adam Bede. the Minnesota humorist congressman; Governor Magivm of the canal aone and Governor Deneen of Illinois are on the list of speakers sought by the McK.nley club for Its annual banquet. "Unless we can get Mmc such man or men. whose personal presence would be an attraction, wo will not have a banquet," said X. P. Dodge, Jr. That seems to be the sentiment of the club. Congressman Bede has a date at Peoria for February 2 and may be able to come here the I4th. The club hopes so. at any rate. Mr. Dodge and others charged with securing speakers are negotiating through Senator Millard. Congressman Kennedy and Edward Rose water, now at Washington, for Governor Magoon and have hopes of getting him. The club win give its regular dinner Monday night at J. P. O'Brien s cafe on Farnam street, and State Representative Windham of Pinttsmouth and John J. Ryder of Omaha will be the principal speakers. The Douglas county legislative delegation will be guests on this occasion and the club is anxious for its entire mem bership to turn out. It has the entire third floor of the building reserved. To date twenty-four applications for places on the primary ticket have been filed with the city clerk, although the pri mary is two months off and the limitation for filing half that. So far all seekers Lave bid themselves In as republican can didates. Wednesday E. T. Peterson filed for tiie position of committeeman from the Second district of the Seventh ward and G. W. Shanahan from the Ftrst of the Ninth. Another recent filing is that of Representative C. J. Anderson for council man from the Eighth ward. mcrmons colonizing heavily qe PLEADS FOR KENNARD saaaael (tf r, "fai a Raaraaann ta W).mIii, Eat ae.ia.t Ir ilirr "tew Hasae. Samuel Corner, founder of Comer uni versity and now a ram her fnm Wyoming. is in the city and is enthusiastic over tli- ' prospects around his new home at Lowell, , whhh Is on the Fratuiie extension of llic Burlington. He said: ! "Lowell is the lnmest point of altitude ' in the Big Horn basin and has a colony . j of l.'.oo Mormons within its borders, an- : other colony of or 7i Ave miles to the I northwest and another of 7'" eight miles I to the west. They control lS.'- acres north ! of the Shoshone river. A fourth colony has settled on the south side of the Sno shone river which controls 14.'o acres. This is to be a test colony and no family will b given more tlian forty ai r-s of Irrigated land, which ia a good-sized farm when under a good ditch. "This country is watered by private ditches and by the government ditch, which begins at Cody and for which the govern ment haa appropriated K...&oOft. The sec tion now under construction will water lyi, 009 acres of land. This, when completed, will be the greatest area of irrigated land in Wyoming. The Mormons are under a system of bishops and are an industrious and frugal people. "The Frannie extension of the Burling ton goes through these colonies and will tend to develop this section rapidly. Tht? Mormons have two large co-opera.ive stores and a bank is organised. Hay is selling for M per ton and oats, wheat and potatoes all bring the same price. tl.S per 1W pounds. The new settlers have a much easier time than we did as pioneers when, eleven years ago. we had to haul hay twenty-three miles at a cost of ii per ton. Now this can be bought for M. The grading is complete for the Frannie line as far as the Shoshone river. "Lowell will have a beet sugar factory in the next two years, as sugar beets, grown under irrigation near there, wm-n examined at Salt Lake City showed the largest per cent of saccharine of any m the United States. "I have seen five-pound speckled trout caught In the Shoshone river in October and often the boys go out and catch sev eral pounds for breakfast. " Alto Fata in Word for H:t Own Act ai Ceuaty Commissioner. NO GRAFT. HE SAYS. IN CCllNTY JAiL Kenaartt t. serfs Possibilities at t.raft Haa Iteea Eliminated ar Rr. RUSH ON ARMY BUILDINGS Fort Omaha, HOUSES RtADY FOR OCCUPANCY JUNE Mild W later Facilitates l'rotrr. I and Most of the ew Strurtarri llreadr Are lader Roar. with the latest improved steel cells and is a modern jail in every respect. Adjacent Consternation among the Fontaneiles the guard house is the hose carriage house. continues. Not a few members are dis which is fully equipped with fire fighting j gusted with the cry raised by R. Beecher apparatus for the needs of the post. Howell that the pledpe of allegiance, as Across the main driveway are the big ' printed in the newspapers, was stolen from nuartermaster store houses, and a new ; store is shortly to be built north of this ' building which will be 130 feet in length, signal Corps Quarter.. The old administration building, which I has been transformed into a double bar racks, with the new mess hall added, now j houses the two companies of the Signal rps on duty at tne post, ine two old The bull.lmg contractors at Fort Omaha hv been taking every advantage of the nne weather of the winter. Moi-t of the new buildings are now under roof and work has begun cpon their interior finish. This Is especially true of the administra tion building, the new double barracks, the hoepltal. the quadruple and double set of noncommissioned officers' quarters. These structures are built of pressed brick and are roofed with slate. The ' three double sets of lieutenants' ' . rooir. .na, , These roadways will be finished the ng e set of field officers quarters and ; rt th. w offlwl. in uouoie Bel ot captains quarters will i i - - - his desk, mhere the 'only two copies in existence repos-ed. "Howell knfcws very well that the pledee he had In his possession followed the spirit if not the letter of the rlub in making endorsements,'" said a dissenting brave. "This talk about the document being stolen is rot. He knows he presented it to several counciimanic candidates and urged quarters for officers lie on the slope of th ' ,nPm to ll- 11 i? understood that hill. Just north of the new officers' quarters under process of construction. These build ings are occupied by Major E. O. FecheU commanding the post, and the other officers In command of the two companies. Tha new roadways have been completed Howell's influence on the executive com mittee and the Board of lovernors has for some time been altogether too strong for many of us to stomach. His course in try ing to clear Ills skirts by yelling 'thief is worse than childish. Of course the club it en- Danarera of a told How to Avoid Them. More fatalities have their origin In or result from a cold than from any other cause. This fact alone should make peop.s more careful as there Is no danger whatever from a cold when it is properly treated in the beginning. For many years Chamber lain's Cough Remedy has been recognized as the most prompt and effectual medicine In use for this disease. It acts on nature's plan, loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions a-d aids nature In re storing the system to a . ealthy condition. One Fare for the Round Trip. Via Chicago Great Western railway ta points mtthln 150 miles. Tickets on sale every Saturday and Sunday to April L Hi. Good returning the following Monday. Low rates to other points on sale every Friday. For full information apply to H. H. Churcbi'L G. A.. 1SU Farnam St. Board. "It is a he." In this classic languaK County Com missioner Ure took it on himself to defend County Commissioner Kennard. whom I're said had been called a grafter I're and Kennard entertained the Real Estate exchange Wednesday with denials of current charges of graft in connection with the feeding of county prisoners and with an explanation of the u6-cent-a-daT rate allowed by the Board of County Com missioners to Sheriff McDonald for feeding and caring for the prisoners. "I want to explain.'' said Mr. L're. "why it is the board d'es not buy supplies and furnish them direct to prisoners without allowing the sheriff to do It and make a profit. It is because the board has no power to do so under the law. The county attorney told me less than ten minutes ago that it hadn t the power Attorney f. s Howell told me the board had no power to buy things direct, but only to compen sate the sheriff. Kxplala. His Reaolatioa. "It is a false impression that by our resolution of last Saturday the sheriff is allowed 33 cents for means. This amount is for meals, bed clothes, washing, towels, soap, medicine, nursing and other th.ngs which the law says the sheriff shall fur nish. We have taken an average for the last nine years and we find these things, exchislve of board, has cost the county 6Si cents per day to each man. Careful figuring has led us to place the cost of food per day. allowing the sheriff a fair profit, at cents. Altogether this makes 35 cents, as compared with r3 cents for the same things in 13f4. when John Power was In office. The cut amounts to $6. 0 a year. ''Some of the papers hav treated us fairly when they understood that 35 cents included everything, but others have not. "Because there was some dissatisfaction at our delay in passing resolutions. I will say the resolutions were before the board hy M o'clock of the day after that on which the judges completed tne jail rules. We worked up to 11 o'clock of the previous night on those resolutions." In leaving the floor to Mr. Kennard. Mr. tTr said: "I move that Kennard may !iav all the time he wants. He is rharged with being a grafter. It is a lie; he is not a gnfter." Mr. Kennard explained that the board had absolutely eliminated the possibilities of graft in connection with the jail. He said the board had examined with minutest detail into the cost of food ind had made an allowance accordingly. The result was as near right as any board was able to gel. Announcement to Women ft hruUiy. Fthmary .', we trill commence our "February $ ah" of Women Jfitilin Vn 'fercear. It will be the most important sale "r' muslin undernear ever announced in this city. Every sort of u-omen's fine muslin untlerwear will go oil tale at le thai one-third under fair regular price. Also included in this sale will be great ruantitiex of manufacturers' "Sample'" Muslin Underwear from the leading muslin wear factories of this country at half price. from the main entrance nasi the Barracks u"""1 ""'' lr"m now occupied and around up to tbe officers' dorsed. if not in writing, then verbally or he ready for the roof, under the prevail ing weather conditions, in three weeks. All of these buildings are two-story struc tures, built of pressed brick and are prettily located on the slope of the hill nver'ooklng the parade ground. The hos pital and noncommissioned officers' quar ters are lo.-ated south of the officers quar ters on the same ridge. The new double barracks lie at the south side of the pa rade grounds, and still won 111 of these are the stables. alrndy completed, and the ne w coal h-1s. soon to be built. tdmtalatratlon Balldlna. Tlie administration building which is now unaer roof is a ha idsome pressed bnck s'ructur. iwtj mo; in height, lying at the eat side of the . .ade. Adjoining this building is tne new el"ctric installment spring past down to the hospital, around in front of the new barracks building, and thence around the east side past the ad ministration to the main entrance again. These roadways are laid with cement and are bordered with cement sidewalks. It is expected that the new barracks will 1 ready for occupancy about June L "ANDY" GALLAGHER PROMOTED Beromea thief Deputy for Clerk of Court. Brnadwell. Sarceedlaa John Uroaamaa. Tlirough the submission of an official bund by Andrew M. Gallagher to the county com missioners as deputy e'erk of the district OMAHA FIRMS GET CONTRACTS Siateea Loral Coneerna Saereaafal In the Blddlaa for FuraLhlag Army applle.. Captain T. B. Hacker, purchasing com missary for the United States army at this point, has just awarded the quarterly con tracts for supplies for the seven posts of the Department of the Missouri supplied from Omaha. The successful bidders were as follows: Flour: Wells-Abbott-Xeinian oompanv. S F. Gilman. Schuyler. Neb.: Mitchell & Thompson. Souihwood. S. D. iA total of ;.oii pounds i Bacon Swift Co., stoiith Omaha. General Groceries Allen Brothers. Mc Cord. Rradv rfimunv Part.in A ilalln- court it has become known that after today 1 gher company, Raapke a- Kjx. Stewart hou.e, which ia just nn being eauiDDcd Mr. Callasher will take the nlace of JohA ! Bros. Co. Omaha; Groneweg & 8 hoent- jnder the d.. ?tion of Electrician Shurig 'Grossman with a complete electric lighting apparatus . Grossman. fur the entire fort. The cost of these .1 This stgrutore blac h-s for jtssi beta lbkedTrtUi the finest extract the world the reauiac LUBIG COMPAM'S Extract of Beef the most crtxrotnted form ot href fooduss. I"bfi-H aa Mr. Broad wen s who has been deputy with I Broadwell since the latter s election for his j first term six years ago. will resume the practice of law. It is also understood that George E. Ber- j trand will resign from Mr. Broalwell's staff , to go into other business. These changes are attributed to the action of the county firen f nuncll RlllfT. deputy. ToijPt Articles Charles Weller, Cudahy Omaha. Canned Meats Armour & Co., facking comfHnv. south Omaha. Hardware Lee-Glass-Andreesen company, Omaha. Evaporated Cream Helvetia Milk Con densing company. Highland, ill. Spikes and Extracts William F. Klrch- maier. Kansas 1 It y Grrcerles Snra-ue. Warner Pn rKI ace minnuim lu 1 1 1 mt ituii iii ills , uuiht , - -- - - - ... commissioners in reducing the force of us- j -"ilet sistants allowed Mr. Hroadweii tor tne coin ing year. Two of the women clerka are also to be dropped off tbe roll, leaving thir teen employes in the clerk s office. Merchant Tailors' National r-rorecttva as sooiation at Cambridge springs. Pa. Re duced rates via Erie R. R. Jan. 31 to Feb. 10. Beautiful souvenir free on application to 3. A. Dolan, T. P. Ai Erie R. R., Railway Exchange. Chicago. The A. Hospe- Co. have been making some wonderful impro"Tempnts in the,r art department and have just received some of the handsomest pietun-s ever displayed la the city. ' Diamonds from fl to 1770 each. Own im portation. Price below all competition. A. B. Hubermann. corner 13th and Douglas. Altstad' still administers rustics at th. "old stand." 4Xc-t4 faxtnn block. Bhriver & Bruenlng, dentists. 41 Barker bile Metrites Phar.. 13 & Dous. Open all night. CUT GLASS Frtnaer. 15th and Dodge. Wedding presents at Sam 1 Burns'. Women Watch Ha.haada Klaht. DusCn Lane and Jesse Mranc. living at 1512 Chicago street, became engaged in fisticuffs late yesterday afternoon in the rear of the liquor store at Sixteen! Ii and Chicago streets and were arrested by Pa trolman Kisnane. The men's wives were onlookers as their spouses ifmumeled each other and covered one another wttn blood. Too frequent indulgence in the liquids dis pensed at the store on the corner is said to have placed the men in a quurreljine mood. Omahana on Plea. are Trip. A party of Omaha people left Mondav night for a tour of Mexico. They went over the Missouri Pacific to St. Louis, m-here they joined a party of Chicago peo ple who are making 'he same trip. Those from Omaha are: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wattles. Mr. and Mrs E. E. Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kouniae. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Kirkendall. Miss Ada Kukendall. Colonel and Mrs. Pratt. PrX Goods M. E. Smith Haarmann, UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING IS OUR FUR.NITURE SPECIALTY. BEST CLAS OF WORKMANSHIP AT MARK DOWN PRICES - AT THIS SEASON OF YEAR Articles Be rnhelmer company. Thomas Hilpatnck, at Co.. Omaha. Pickles and Vinegar F. iimaaa. Nsue Soap Hasklns Bros. Co.. Omaha. Spices William Schotten. St. Louis. The totaUaggregate of money spent in Omaha through the purchase of army com missary supplies through the office of Captain Hacker will reach RCO.0O0 an nually, and most of these supplies are bought of Omaha jobbers and manufacturers. SPECIAL SALE OF REMNANTS and odd lots of Furniture Coverings In all rlas&es of goods, both FOREIGN and DOMESTIC The assortment is large and many worth more than double the price we ask. Do you realize thai for a little money you can make that old parlor suit which now looks like the providential 30 cents, as fresh and pretty as it ever was, and more up-to-date? We know an old piece of furniture is like one of tbe fam ily and like one of the family it wants a new cover occasionally do not cast it aside (rive it one more chance it will par you. Come in and select some of the bargains in old lots and rem nants and let ns give you an estimate of the expense for cover ing your furniture. We also make to order Rs Springs, Hair Mattress fw and Cushion for Coxy Corner and Window. Don't wait, come down today. BIG PLANS FOR BURNING BRICK J. Fred Smith to Eiirrinrat with "('astlBsasi" Kilns at His Pleat. J. Fred Smith is building a "continuous ' kiln at his brick plant at Twenty-second and Hickory' street. This kiln, and there ia said to be but one other In Omaha, will burn tlie clay much more evenly and turn out a better grade of brick than the old Dutch kiln commonly used. It will be put in operation about April 1. and if it proves satisfactory a second one will be erected at ot.ee. Eai 0 will have a capacity of 35.iv brick a day. or i&,(t.'i a year for the time the plant is in operation. At this rale Mr. Smith calculates the clay bartk at Twenty-second and Hickory streets will last fifteen years. New and improved machinery for mixing will be adaed to the plant this spring. Mr. Smith left Wednesday for Philadelphia, where he mill buy li.uO north of machinery. TERRIBLE TUG BOYS PINE FOR SOUTHLAND Employment Aaent and Police Mp Their Plana tor a Trip to Florida. Even the summer-like weather now pre vailing at Omaha waa not sufficiently equa torial for Emil Kuehn of South Omaha and Everett West of Council Bluffs, both io years old. who applied at a labor agency yesterday for a Job in Florida which they had seen advertised. Their apparent youth awoke the proprietor's suspicion and he telephoned th" police, believing them to be runaways. The boys had explained that they wrrf brothers, but failed to reckon with the difference in their surnames and the nearness of their birthdays. They were taken to the station where Captain Mos tyn soon had the stories from them. They said that they had been working together during the winter distributing advertising matter, but when that work was finished they could not get other employment. See ing the advf rtisement in the papers of men wanted for work in Floriilu they con ceived the plan of "shipping out'' and not only getting work, but getting into a warmer" climate. West's parents were called up on the telephone and the son talked with his mother and promised her he would come right homo tf released. This plan was carried out, and later Captuin Mostyn de rided to give the Kuehn boy his freedom also after giving him some good advice and warnings, upon his earnest protesta tions that he would go straight home and not try to run away agatn. SCULP HUMOR Badly Affected With Sores and Crusts Extended Down Behind the Ears Some Years Later Painful and Itching Pustules Broke Out on Lower Part cf Body Son Also Affected. SEASONABLE FASHIONS. I A TRIPLE CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES Miller, Stewart & Beaton, 1315-1 7-1 9 Farnam St. TEARING DOWN OLD BUILDINGS Commearemeat Made on Clearlaa the Mte for trw Homo of r'alr- Tw. frame buildings at the norttiweat corner of Twelfth and Jones streets, on the site purchased for the Fairmont creamery. h e been sold and the wrecking has be gun. Three other houses on the ground will be sold at once. The creamery' com pany will attempt to irect Its building and t into it by July. Interest Awakened. Interest awakened everywhere in the marvelous cur, of cuts, burns, wounds, with Bucklen's Arnica Salve, Sc. For sale by Sherman at McConnell Drug Co. Balldiaa- Permits. The government haa secured permits from the city building department for adultlonal structures at Fort Omaha: The largest ta a brira storehouse to cost tllufn nd the others are fram. sheds to cost ts.uu and tl." each. A permit has bevn l-sued to C a. I raver Tor ranis dwelling liii Loturoy sueei. "About ten years ago my scalp be came badly arTected witU sore and itching humors, crusts, etc., and extend ing down behind the ears. My hair came out in places also. 1 was greatly troubled; understood it was eczema. Tried various re rallies, so called, with out effect. Saw your Cuticura adver tisement, and got them at once. Ap plied them as to directions, etc., and after two weeks, I think, of use, was clear as a whistle. " I have to state also tl.at late butt fall, October and November, l'Xti, I was suddenly afflicted with a Lad erup tion, painful and itching pustules over the lower part of the body. I sufTered dreadfully. Ja two months, under the skilful treatment of my doctor, con joined with Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, I found myself currd. "Mx years ago my son was laid up with a severe coid, a hard cough, and finally painful eruption all over the body. I procured the Cuticura Remedies as soon as possible, and after his faith ful use of same was as wail as ever in two weeks, as well as I can recall. He haa never had a return of the illness, aa far as I know. "I have always been pleased to com mend the Cuticura Remedies, and-tearafy aa to their erncacT. I am a veteran of the late Civil VVar, '61-oS, between seventy and eighty years of age. Yours truly, IL M. F. Weiss. Roeemond, Christian Co.. HI., Aug. 31. 1005." Ea dm i i 6362 BISMil. I C jaWmr i... Mm. . ihMBwL II i. a vm CW eM I tmmt P-. ., Sto. mt vu 0 . tel. ft. Si m. M wr wuec rfv. n," i I ,r I. gala. A Me,. .. I w..d mi mm m2jm T M I at i ir i r-rsM No. t,.t.A PRETTY CORSET COVER. Many women who have a care to the lerfe(-t fit of their gowns prefer a corset cover a'hicn u ;--v r--rrs and thus avoid the bulkine.a whiih often results from the many seair.ed garment. Her is a suggestion lor a corset cover having but one sesni and that in the center uf the bark. This is a 'Mas seam, so It fits the form perfectly and without difficulty. This miKtel is not only a perfect fitting one, but very aasiiy made, aa may be seen. T'ie slight fullness in the front of the cor net cover :s held at the waist line by a niilxjii inn through beading, which forms a mat finish. The corset cover may be as elaborate or as plain aa is desired and yet be very attractive. The one shown has lace medallions, instt into the front and a narrow lace lulled about the neck and armhole edges. The medium kind requires IS yards of J-.iion materwl. No. Sir sites. S to C inches, bust measure. For the accommodation of readers of The Bee these patterns which usually retail at l;ou SUN cents each, will be famished at tbe nominal price of 10 cents. A supply is now kept at our orfice. so those whs wish any pattern can get it either by call ing or enclosing lu cents, addressed "Pat tern Department, Bee, uiaat.' We Cure Men for aaBa1BBa 1 1 fejw w Until March 3d We Will Treat Any Single Uncomplicated Ailment. UNDER ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE NO PAT UNLESS CURED OUR SPECIAL OFFER: so manv afflicted with private, chronic and pelvic diseases, who are treating with quack special ists and inexperienced physicians without receiving any benefit, we have de cided to make a special offer to charge only one-haif of our regular fee for cur ing those who are now undergoing treatment elsewhere and are dissausfied. provided that you come to us before March 3. 196. For Instance, if you are afflicted with either Hydrocele. Stricture or Nervous Decline, our charge for curing either of winch without any complication is .. we will guarantee to cure you for tlV. and accept the money in any way you wish to pay. We will a'so cure Contagious Elood Poison for 112.5ft. which is Just half our regular fee. The liberal offer is made to enable those to be cured who have spent their monev in doctorng without relief and to show the many wlio have treated witii dosens of pnysicutns witnovtt benefit that we have t;ie only methods that pro duce a life on 'ure. . . . , Our nirttwHls are up-to-dat.- and are indored by the li!n-t mtl ical authorities of Europe and America. Hence onr success in the treatment of men" diseases. Remember, our spt-cialty is limited to the iliM-ases of MKX. and MEN O.NLV. PRIVATE DISEASES Newly contracted and chronic raws cured. Ail burning, itching and inflammation stopped in -4 hours: cures effected in 7 days. We rover the entire field of private and chronic, d-ep-ealed, com plicated diseases. A LIFE-LONG CURE FOR l li en.. Stricture. Hydrocele, Varicocele, Blood Poimju, Chronic licharce. Skin Dieuses, lUe and Eltul, Prostatic Diseases, Nervo-Vital Ucbility, Kidney and Bladder IJiwawes. NORTHWESTERN MEDICAL &-SURGICAL INSTITUTE Northwest Corner l.'ith and Farnaiu. Entrance on l;!th Street. i 'JAPBQSE If UAPEOStl IPBOSB Jap Rose an. ;tiih m.r Soap An exquisite production. No skill can make a , soap less harmful or more delicate. It beautifies the complexion, keeps the hands soft and white, imparts a constant bloom of freshness to the skin. JAMES S. KIRK & COMPANY 3 Si KS C3 C3 CT3 r"T3 r"l OB C3 faW 99.1 BD C5 m BC3 m I 1 "ZSCE MOTHER USD TO TAAYJL- ! Msijoi mince m0 IN 2-P1E lOc PACKAGES. HtReurScuLE Co. Syracuse. N.Yj, WEAK, NERVOUS MEN from escesses or Ttctin.s to N.n.iui Debility or eg. haustion. Wasting Wwnn.ii. with Eariy Decline Isi yeng and mldd.e-ased. iaca of vim, vigor ar.4 strength, with organs impaired and weak. Our treatment will cr.rrect a;', of thte avis and restore ysu te what nature intended, a hale, nesthy, hap T man. with all po vers vigorous and perfect, tf 1 OlPflPCI C cured perfectly ur.d permanently t- I AKlUUbLLL life by one tr-at-T e-it. No cutting, rs aa.n. no danger. r ".tenticn from work. N.i oth.t treatment will OVRE as quick. I flnn BmtnV cured nuicVer than at Hot dprirss. 6LUa)U rUlOO.l ai ones every trace of the di. ease dlsaprears. no sores come on hi.d" tsores n south, throat, torgue. hitr 'filing out a'op at onrei. We also cure a.1 eor.taglous or aenu red dlseas.- Hvdroceie. Prostatlu. Catarrh of B. adder. Kidney, aii chronic diseases of men snd women rorr ezamtnatlcn and or.s jltatlon Write f' I KCC gimrtom Elar.k 'or home treatment. ' DB1- lEtRLEI aV 1K4BLKS. Dslne ' Oasaha. Isbraska, . 1 Bee WantAds Produce Results