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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1906)
THE OMAHA DAILY BLE: SATl'KDAY. FFJ.Rl'AKY 24. VW. GOSSIP OF THE POLITICIANS Fmrh ac'ed as ColuTr.li auh tl.i-teen appropriately attired children repf nt Mitf tt. tnlrteen c-oioti.e A vi-ftl .'io (liew Top Coats and Cravenettes .CSCDFIELD 1510 Douglas St. 1510 Douglas St. ' di TTnncrH by Mi i.Wrn.an ami 'n- I f .rumenta! solos by tne .mwi "i.i'j(1 :.a rocUDtllM Are t Bom BoLt Up Lrt of , , , , ' . Alter the aaard of 1,jWm tn recof- IXCLQAK&SUITCa seems" FraTe. rum of the inrj sohiut. th. ii g'.in a cunciuaed ana re t r-iiment w n ed ORKIN BROTHERS, Proprietors. trFORTS ARE TO REVIVE KEHBERSHIP POLL : 1 ) le organization Sa Our Reorganization Sale started Moiv day, and the values shown here in the correct, new style spring apparel is be ing appreciated The sale still sontirv ues, and below we mention some of the SPECIAL VALUES. Smart Hew Suits at SI 7.50 Tailored Suits, made of fine Scotch mixtures or plain ma- terialsj in a variety of shades to choose .from, in either blouse, bolero or pony coat style, very special value at 17.50 ZEES AND KASPER EXCHANGE Btk I rff mm ArM I kn aad letter is tmMr xarw. mtth res iitr H itr. n of the most in'erestj.,.. arid il'itlj i.r:ieted criminal cases to ! tn-d and di p.ied of In the pl:ce court a as brought to an enJing yestelay afternoon a h-n Follce Judge Crawford dischaig-d J. .ho Zee and Morris Ka;r. liu wrc JulMlj charged with burnlr.it an Insured building at Itv'tin orth tr-t. ivcu- p.ed by Zee a candy factory and Sl;re ' Kapar. who. while nominally a co-de-i fondant In th i-w, aas the slates wit- W here Ike oaaablera Coaat taln las Hi Fewtkold ky tke Klcc llew at RrMtrk 4 tke Matar'a jl ksfr. Ritr; aie coming in tt.ai the tcputed ' Benson "house to houw ' campaign ha at 1 lt fot under irt). U seems the mission j arte ax Crt importuning sppucauon for I membeTnli in the FVntaneiie cJub and baling their request upin the Benson candidacy. Wltn the liroatch defection ' and other losses from pnate grievance ! the club haa been lelt In an exceedingly wobbly condition. The entity that cnar- nw against Zee, a ho w ait tried iiractl actenxrd Uie former benaon cmpaif n naa ckIIv on the eiruru affidavit and ttlmony , i not ) rt develoted In the preaent fight. Even of Karw.r The caje a given a new col- i Fontuneile brave? who retain a. semblance : orlng Vhm at the cl'iee of the aiwvn cae. I of aiiegiaccc to the oraratuufon are gitng I Kaxpar wan rearrented by Detective Mi j about with ktig faoes decrying the WfigM , loney and Drumrar on the charg cf utter- 4 j the ticket baa to carry with auch toada I )ng a forged instrument, that charge being I I aa John VVesiberg upon it. Ai one of them jireferred by John Z"' through hia at . put it, 'Westbt-rg is in the boat but add ; torney. j no oar to the motive power." Bob Hough- Now Kapur will lie mad V- fendant in a ton ana otr.er iounatr 01 u n ic criminal caae In which Is-er will be cotu- 1 een together around the Broatth head- , plaining witne That uit mMl lie ba-d j QuartTt now and their old haunt on lower iirntm Btrevl knona tl.etn no more. mmmm a 5.:--. J.T - i r ; ! I T r--'. &1 .?Ti"-f "'El j3 r -n- Up to S10.00 Waists S4.S5 lieautiful Silk and Lace Waists, made in the pretty new designs, writh long or short slovcs, in white and all colors. and $1 0.: val uos, sale price. . .". . 4.95 Up to $2.50 Waists 98c Pretty Waists, made of fine brilliantine, madras cloth and lawns, larce variety of styles to chose from, in all colors, regular 1-V. $2.tA and -.00 val ues, sale price I 98c I APPEAL FOR CONGO VICTIMS Aid of Omiha to Be EiiliBU4 to BolieT South Afripan SnfFerere. PROMiNEKT SPtAKIRS WILL BE HERE M. Meetix Will Be Held et t4aira4ar a l'lrt ta- srearatlaaal (kirra. fter- aad Etral.g. nhirh tHt: "Try to hnd IFUi'ixd to lie in Omaha 1. Dot expeclod to lire." A. W. Herper Idas mother if A man who haa occasion to watch local politics clotty because cf iht r.ature of nis buatneds said. "1 notice the Civic Federation pef"e r arking how the gamblers bthlnd Broetch ran hope to get a grip on Omaha with Broatch as mayor, when they have been unable to do so for several rears because public s-ntlmnt has '.wtn so overwhelm ingly asuinst It. The .mi-aer is easy. If the Eroatch crowd cl-cta Its candidate they will bold that the election Itself Justifips a wid-wpen admlnistrauon that the people have so voted. They will de clare the issje was squsrely whether the town should 1 open or closer! to gambling i tiated. and attendant vices, and will use this j Zws argument in every possible way. "The pretended business of V. L. Chuco-' vkh. the tug IV-nver gambk-r. In Omaha has some foundation in fact. He Is try ing 10 dispi.se of the store building at ISIS Douglas street, where the Diamond pof! room was formerly or-ratd. This struc ture was loaded onto him several years ago for tX.W. He is willing to sell. I am toid. at a sacrifice. This does not indicate any desire to abandon Omaha as a gam- j bling Held '.n case his friend Broatth Is , elected, but simply a wish to get out from , under a bad teal estate investment." on a promissory note intr'1uced in the arson case by the state and purporting to lie a note signed by Zees and held by Kanar. the tenor of which note was the payment of b Zees to Kapar on April 2" of th'.s cr. Kaspar. In his testimony, stated that when he entered the employ of Zees on January 1 he gave Zees I' cash, with the understanding Kasjiar wouid tieconie a partner in the business when . would have paid in JJ. Kaspar swnie he saw Zee sign the note, while Z--s sere Kastwr never paid him the g' nor l.d he (Zsi sipn the note. In h.s rtilir.g in the ars.n case p..Uve Judce Cranford sta'ed the state failed ttmke a case srairst Z'. in t'.ut only a f-m- of Kaspar's Bilea'!" wei sibs:an- I ! 14 "lf Jl k - J .. si af .1 mmM f ri -i -ni si tif-ij .... 1 1 wicm! i mi 1 FOR MEN "WHO KNOW" The season s most prc?iounced models. Top Coats and L?'avcnettcs for men "wio knozv' arc 7tow on display. A collection unsiir passed for richness and smartness at our popular prices YOVi: 1XSPECT10X IS IX VI TED. $10 o $25 tf!Tlirjr:T ItH 'irtu.Vt ntr- dfrtion of that of Krptht ain? th adtJi ti'mial tiiimfiny of th- d-f r; t-rlMl tr, rrov Z'-ii n'i motiv1 f . c"nitn:tiiric HENNINGS MAN FCR rAYOR Daaalaa r.ialy Repabllraa flab Is Ready to Kaaorae Hi. raadldne, . I j tamai llll llll B1 I llll B"f "'i'IT llllll I II III i HP Iff' 1 T" llllll III I I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm aBBaBBBaSasXaTJlS METHODIST HOSPITAL FUND "N rm rl Tslj.ftr Tkaasaad Il- lara Reaaaia. Be Raised Before the Tlae liaalt. T'.tal subs,ripti.ns of the Methodist hos pit.il campaign reported to Thursday noon ere K.17T..2i. The total to Friday noon was ment FiiM Following are the nrw political filings up to tiw 11 Friday. Republican Oounrilnien : Lwi Blirken derfer. Eleventh ward: F::iioii Trostl. r. KHventh ward. Committeemen: G. Wicks. First preeinct of Third ward : I n I'.em s l.reib-r. Fifth of the Tenth: W. M Kay. Fiurth of the Eighth: F. C. Walkup. First of the Twelfth? remKxatic O.uncilnien : C. J. Canan. S xth. ! Nir.'h fleiih 1 J B tr I TI.e S.oi,.TS. shoming raised from noi.n ( Seventh ward. Committeemen : Frank P. The sum jit Ti lnilHTti:.', meeting ill lie neat AVedutsdny at the First CtMigrega tionaJ church in the interent of the 'in r t rs of the Congo Free Btate. These meet ings will be under the direction of the Cwr.go Itelief society, m ilh head quarter at 1 to ton. of which Mark Twain ia one of 1 h. . pruxniii)i jnenitiei". . Tl.t. af lemuon iieeung will be lor tne women of the city. Iw will lie aduretwed by Mrs. Harris, a missionary from Africa, und the evcuixtg i.te'tlng will be a maas meeting of the tburcb.es of the c.ty and will be ad dressed by Hcv Dr. Johnson of Boston. The Omaha leaders in the movement are I r'.''l llrv. H C. Herttng. Rev. E. Comble Smith und hr. i. W. Cunley. When the C'orgo Free State wa urgao-i-d in the iirlj m it was with the un ti'Tstandlng -that King Leopold of Bclgiur.i t, hot. Id be at the head of the gtnemment and Uiat the country should be open to trade. This rule has be, a "iolated and thousand of natives hsrve been murdered in the Interest of the rubber trade and to protest against 4hce outrages a aoc.ety has b-en formed in this country al.icn will ask cwtigrems to act in th matte. Conslderabl interest, ha been stlm-d ur :n tit movement all over the country and literature has licen prured in ttmaiia w hich wftl be distributed o arouse interest in the meetings at the First Congrega tional churcn. teveral churchet have Joined In the rmw-erierit and large gather, ings are kooU 4 I - at both meetings. t Thursday ij noon Friday j to be raised is tX .b. I Subscriptiors Friday were small. To held I r'''''v'i were from oeaeonesse of the hos pital, each making a donation or riw Ui th hospital. Reports are coming from the pastors of I the slate, giving encouraging information. ' Richland. Neb., gave Jin. an average of $5 I Murphy. First ward. Twelfth precinct: George K. Howell. Third ward. Tenth cinct: W. W. M"Combs. First ward. Eighth precinct; S. c. gawt-ll. Fifth aard. Ninth precinct; Will E. Rodgers. First ward. Fourth precinct: John R. Davl. Fourth ward. First precinct: Ihin t. Mulcat.y. Fourth ward. Fourth precinct. TI.e Ix'iiEiiS County Repu'-lieun dub met 1 last nicht in the rooms of the Swedish IJhrxry :issociati.n or Nrth F1f:e-nth street, expectme to make endo: s m n: f municipal candldaie. Tl.i- h nt d n'. us the ccrrmitt-e Rpioir:'-d to make rf'm-iiK-nd'ititns sas not rcd" to rerH.ri. Tt said n" trot'bl was experienced in decidig upon Hennir.g a the man f"t i.iy.,r but some difficulty h.'S b n vjj -ri'-ncert ;. counlmanic t ffi' es. Anticitrnting a latgeiv ttt(.nlul .Mtii.w n..m-t t'r. ...... . rr V. . Tn.. . " ' ....... ...mi. --- moiiihlv dent Peterson sugpi'stej that larper and ' b rs i.r more central ounn-r" N- secured for the occasion. This idea was acted upn-favor-abl- and a committee contiwised of the president. En.il Wahl :r.i.i. Gus Humci and A. M. Bach was apiwint'-d to Uike the matter in hanu. PoKtal cards will he sent to nil of the ? members Seven in w ap plicntions for membership wm- favorably acted en at the meeting last r.istht. The president announced the aprunt- the Unwinc r:.uiivf ii.mm:!! kt1 A M. F:. t i S'-cetid. Gv;. l!im-1. Tl ;rd. Axel J'.-:er..n: F.mrh. F-ert V". Fii.lm. n K:tin. Jnr ti Fwdn-'!! t Hrl- Ki- ei'.M Parrctt. I I"C . ith. A!l'-t i. I'l !r : T-n-.r J..S.I1 K. He 111 n-h l.r. :I Wi.ns..'. . 1. M. Tel'tb. DOeTOES for l.ibrar Board Meetlaa. librai. liMhrd lel-l 11s !Cu:ht -jti.tn last niprrt. v.vii ft ii mni nt evcept V-it ard P r:n'-. mil'-. atlent The rep-T t of the ' '!". T:li T o-i Kalai ies was ad. j-tf i. Ti.is ch.-irin s tie 1 time of service 1, .es.-ary t' -r hi: :ricrei.s et Malary on the slidir.g fn-aie i roni oie year u. six m-'n.lis. An eir. pie; e r.f l:rry will now get nl t. end "f months the same increase f..r-'itr:v re ceived at the end of a y ear Tie- sala r will tie increased evry six i.i'inths ul l-r ! ti at up to the prescribed lin.il. The liard Hliow.-d iniis to the amount ef . The meeting was a S""r on- 111.J ! only these matters were considered. . per member. Word cemc from Norfolk that Rev. A. L. Mickel rals-d 1.25f' at Lyons for tli boilial and expe'ts to make it SIJhu. lie s.-i'ured a sulwcripUon of fl.,m from one man. foae rait. Many peeple have gone crazy from dys constipation. Life Pills cure; 21c; by Sherman ac McVnnell Irug Co. (rranli ( tfce Theaters. j The Sunday evening attraction at the ; Boyd thea!er Ik to he one that will please . in every reypeet. George H. Primrose ha ; oiganized a new minstrel company on the good old basis and the wisdom of his cours- ; ha le.n more than established by the suc cess of the. undertaking. Hi Omaha en- ' etc. lr. Kings' New pig-mer.i im-iuun. rn m" cun.i.. a-uaranteed Pi.r ante ! "d Monday evenings and a speciaJ matinee S0HES-U1XERS THE BLOOD DISEASEI -SYSTEM DIS0RDEREI THE MEN'S TRUE SPECIALISTS warriace I irrasrt. The fallowing marriage licenses Lave beeu lssud : Name and Residence Robert Siianahan. tnitli Omaha... Marie Iunn. S-mlh Cmtaha Jy F. Van W inkle Omaha Ira K. Han.ptou. Omaiia sv.lomon F'cH. iinmha Kahtx-ky iidverce, Omaha Paul H. Miller. Omaha Jeaneite Thompson. Omaha on Monday at reduced prices. close the verr "Men and Wo- Tso performances today suecessf til eiusnigement of i rer. at the Mursooa. 1 nis piece nas ohh : sr.lendidiy presented and lihcrally pa'mn ... 5 i iaed. For the next week " Blue Jeai.s." ... - I J.w-pn Arthur gnat play, is to go on. 11 On Monday. Wednesday and Friday mat "' ZX tn' performances of "Litile lord Faunt "" J leroy'" will lie gien by the Woodward i Eurgess rtiad company. 21 DIAMONDS Edholm. ISth and Harney. A ra.se Gela Ia autre. The Jury tn the- case of George A Wrasse against Waller R Ems In county court tiff 11 damage. yesterday alteruooH. pneum roaa snow, maiinee ana nigni. 1 ne AVhat lias proven the liunner week for big attendance in the history of the r-plM-uni a ill le brotiglil to a close today wlth the last two performaneea of the Or- Poat master palmer ha received a rrsni from J. H. llargrarea. IVoorah. la.. I Kcmndy an teU- Wrasse brought the su't liecause tune -be smvs he rece-ed tn an assault ution him bv Ems during a dispute oxer the ownership of ime ttim. Th- jury was composed of thew prominent business men: Charles E Black. W. II Gate. Maurice Mejer. Henry Hiller, Alfred C d John teele. I -I . ANNOUN CEMENT , Wheeler tU Wilson Sewing Machines for more than fifty years I the standard type of ro tary shuttle - movement for making the lock stitch, will hereafter be sold by the SINGER SEWING MACHINE. CO. The Wheeler &. Wilson Mfg. Co. will continue to make these machines as heretofore, the change simply effecting creater economy in the cost of selling, a saving which will prove to be of material benefit to purchasers, who will now be enabled to select at Singer Stores ffvmi "standing mora only" sign ha been out every night. For the week starting with a matinee Sunday. February 3. a pleasing bill 1 promised. Bert Coite and company, pre senting the one-act cpniedy. "A Lamb on Wall Street." will top the list. Then an other highly reputed headline feature a III tie the Colby family, refined musicians. Other contribution are: PJt-e and Cady. a pair of jolly German dialect comedian: the Amoras sisters, trapese and acrobatic; Alf Grant, assisted by Ethel Hoag in "A Little of Everything;" Tony Wilson and Heloise. horiiontal bars; Carlisle and Baker vocalist and pianist and entirely m kinodrome pictures. When a Sore or tlcer is sioT ia Lealis g it is the best evidence of a ci. eased condition of tie Llood and a disordered FT-stera. They show that tht bodily impurities, which should pass off thron-h tht; ratunJ channels cf nature, are being retained in the system from some canse. The blood ah- i sorbing the waste matters becomes steeped in poison which finds an outlet . through the Sore or Ulcer, keeping it . 1 inflamed, painful and festering As JmlZt? ZJSg'rZiSl the blood constantly clisctargfes its morw cn ray fjft tetnele lor T'ars. It u. li, , would itch, btira and t.ed. and I cou'd poison into these places, they eat not rt;t u to Leal. After takag s. s. 8. deeper into the surroundinsr esh and awhii :t began to disciicrre. and on f ... 1 . , j the pciscsocs matter was out 11 healed. tissues, growing lXer and more tL:s wr.c about ten years tireui I LfcT offensive in spite of all the suflerer xir-rer a n a-uy sitn rf 1 1 srre. can do, nntfl the entire health is JOSEPHU8EU3. affected. Washes, salves, powders and such treatment are desirable for the reason that they are cleansing and also he! p to relieve the pain, but they are in no way curative. Ire biuod is tiled wita poison, and uz.til it is removed the sore cannot ; heal. S. S. S. is the only cure for these evi- ! deuces cf impure blood. It poes dorm to the 1 root of the trouble and cleansts the circulation of all poisons and impurities. S. S. S. enriiies J the blood and rein vi prorates the different raem- ! tiers of the body so that the impurities and waste matters can p.as cS as nature intended. Then the discharge ceases, the sore scabs over, new flesh ; is formed, and the place beals permanent!'. Book on Sores and Ulcers and ! any medical advice you need without charge. THE SWIFT SPCCEHC CO., ATIAHTA, OA the disease or weakness becomes once established. The fact that the trouble now exists make it necessary that there should t-e no apathy, no delay, no deferring matters ustri later on. sVxuai aiseasea, or a flections result ing therefrom, cannot be tampered with, cwir.g to 'he natural indencj tf every aiwue te insidiously pro gress and tenaciously fF.n itself upon the system tf proper treatment i not secured 10 bring about a com plete and radical eur it take but a rmall leak to aink a ship, and in many cae an apiareritly amall ail ment may fill a a hole life with fail- are, misery and PURELY VEGETABLE. Daaaer. that Threaten Ike Chlld'a LI la. From the Chicago Trtoune ) Health Comndseioner Reynolds of Chi- '. cago. In hi latest bulletins of tne depart- ' ment. say that the worst danger to which the children ot Chicago are row exposed ia the neglected cold." It would be unwise for the health com- ' misaloner of a city to recommend any rem edy for a cold : but should he do so. Cham- berlaln's Cough Remedy would certainly head the list aa the most efficacious for cold, croup and whooping cough in chil dren, as a remedy that can alaaya be de pended upon to effect a speedy cure anj that Is plraaant and safe to take. Tlia remedy contains no opium or other harmful drug and may be glvtn as confidently to a baby as to an adult. Its great worth and merit in the treatment of these diseases ha oren attested by many thousands of moth ers. 1 ' mmmmmmmmmEGBm'mmmmfmmmnmmmmmgggm II B y I LocK-vSUtcH Machines Jscillating, Rotary or Vibrating Shuttle. Chain -vStitcK Machines' Elastic Seam. Ko Bobbin, No Shuttle. Prices to Suit All Purses. Manr Styles of Cabinet WorR. Needles for All MtvKes of Machines MACHINES RENTED, 50LD, EXCHANGED. Singer Sewing Machine Co- 1514 DOUGLAS STKXET ALSO- Nebraska Cycle Co. 1,1k uvi Btroy Street. Oouhi. Ncbrvv Oae Fare far the k.iaa Tri Via Chicago Great Wertera raway t points within 150 miles. Ti-keU on sals ever' Saturday ajid Panda y to April L lls. Good returning the foUowHig Monday. Low rates to ether points on sale every Friday. For full information aipiy to H. L tTiurchlli, O. A., lili Firniui Si BarllasrlaB C haasjre Tt we. Cffeotive Bunday. February S. train No. Z. for Chicago and the east, will leave Omaiia at S p. m. instead of p m.. ar riving at Chicage I o'clock next niornu.g. Tickets, IS"1! Farnara strvet. Firsl-cUes nun and jeaelry a oik at A. B Hubermann a, cor. 13th and louglas. kaadar hehvad Kalrruiaairat. The annual entertainment of the pri mary department of C'asieilar Street Pres tvtenaa church Sunday echuol aa given Friday evening before a large and inter ested audience at the church. The pro gram was arranged by Mra. Johnson. si pennteudent of ti.e pniuary lprlni-nt assisted ty Mrs. Flake a teacher of the same department. A cantata entitled The birds' First Christmas 1 miner. was pie senled by Mlasea Maxaell and Ruggles and Mrs Graor Grant and Saraa Maud a.- 1 aistei by elfal U ajd giria. Mabel Hound TYi)i Rates to the .South, Ft-bruarv 2"th, Mart h r.tii and 2 th. Mobile. Ala., and Return $21.30 Montpornen-. Ala., and Return $21.30 Ja. kfion, Mirs.. aud Keturn $18.65 lVriavla. Flu., and Heturn $21.33 Lake Diaries, La., and Iieturn $21.23 New Orleans, La., and I.etum $22.85 Beaumont, Texas, and Iieturn $20.00 (ralvefton, Texas, and Return $21.10 Dallas. Texas, and Return $14.40 Fort Worth, Texas, and Return $14 40 El Pa?o, Texas, and Keturn $25.85 Carlsbad, X. M., and Return $22.40 Albuquerque, X. M., and Return. Oklahoma City. O. T and Return tiuthrie. O. T., and Rfturn , South MeAlester. I. T., and Return Pine Bluff, Arkr and Return Joplin, Mo., and Return Springf.eld, Mo., and Return Wichita. Kan., iin Return Stopovers allowed at many points, limit 21 davg. $2410 $10 70 $10.10 $10.70 $15.30 $10 00 $10.00 $10.00 Final return 1 i- J. B. REYNOLDS City Passenger Agent IS02 FARNAM STREET. V. 1 To give a man his rightful place by birth and inheritance among his fel I'.w men worthy of tii noblest ef fort of a prysicjan's life, and every g.iod specialist worm earnestly to Miia end. We offer you thi aid. this help, this c-rtairty of re.toratlon. and if voa will cc.me to u we mill spare ycu ths penalrte asuociated wltn priva. disease nd weakneen of TT.en. We will help vou to escape from t slavery that 1 holding you cap'Vve and depleting your manhood. Do i"l I deinoed with the (.-a tnat aieee , or aeakr.e' of men w lil correr t then. seivs they never do. It I useleft to worn aSout the past caus after We have observed the .fcrnw. blighting lrfluer cf abuses and lndiicre ti 11 In the you" and middle-aged, sapping the vital force, undermining the fourdatlot. of ii.annood: oloudlng the bnghtest intnde and destroying all noble thought and aapiratl ina ; f atntly t Ircle disrupted and the poisonous fang reaching out and blighting even succeeding generationa. W Lav. devote J I'. any year exclusively to treating tl.la cias cf trouhles. attended wUh the greatest success, and are enabled to give thia cla of uf!erera the benefit of ' cur extended experience In treating disease of tn: nature. We have Jnves-.ieated and tented all knoan method for the treatment and cure of p-iv;e dase and weaknease of men. which give u the right to ..i.rfge be;een the false and the true, between ha!low pretension and solid wc-rth. between aubstanee and shadow. M'jmr tc.er-ies cannot stand out against our mod of treatment, againat progreseive rud.'-al science. ie dis coveries, and undisputed facta of diseases cured to tay cured. We Cure Safely and Thorttig;Ul.T Stricture, Varicocele, Emissions, Nervo-Sexnal Debility, Inpotency, Blood Poison (Syphilis), Rectal Kid ney and Urinary Diseases and all disease and aeaknesse of men. due to Inheritanee, evil habita. self souse, excesses or the result of specific or private riiM-asea. make no mit-lt-ading stateir.cntn, tVceptixr or unrmsiatewallka? propoitif'n. to the aff.irttsl. neither do we proruifce to rarr the-rn la a few dnfa, nor offer .lieap. worthie treatment tn order to seen re thefr patronace. Honewt dixlcn. of rrcoimized arrility do not rewort to such nictlHwl. frnrante-e a perfect, safe and la tins; rare in the quickest possible time, withont leaving injurious after-cfteci in the cystrm. and at the lowest rxsst pot)sill for hnewt. skillful and ancrrswfnl t rest ment. rrrc Caasultatls If yon cannot call write for symptom black. ssd Kaasslaatlaa Office Hours a. m to p. m. uudara. 19 to 1 er.ly. STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE lSOS Farnani Bt Between ISth aad 14th Stat OMAHA, XEB. King Epadi:y cure It Heds VVHhout & Ssar. Tbs gai Biacaectsec. aoulli.UK a4 buJlag r.ni-tDaav-ltlNa CACTUS OIL aver lasrsa aaear. Prof. Csaa's Cactus Oil FOR 30 YEARS DR. ticBREW aT . m has Trade a .PE-ClAt-TT of all forma of diseases of MEN rata, a Train, kn . trmt kite. cksd iiasOa. cuta oa ansmais, barseaa I . a.aie, tick, aad aU hurts ' beesu la tac. Kic aad rt aottkas. : I icatia vf Mai rrp.. 4 Oy is. OlfcEV A McDAIO. Clinton. Iowa. 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