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HAYDEN'S WEDNESDAY PRICES Gent's Camels Hair 1-2 Hose, Regular 260 Quality, Reduced to 160, FREE ALL DAY M'CALL'S PATTERNS Largest Stock of fed Spreads In Omana—Mil nts—Best Calico 2 1-2c Yard 12 &, m. Wednesday, Out White Rem from 9 to og Flannel Se ¥ard hair } hose, regular uced to 15e, #ale of children's wool Gents' camel 25¢ quality, re The greatest underwear on record, The balance of the stock will be closed out at less than it cost us. Children's muslin pants, ¢ Ladies' night gown OO corsets closing out at t British 4 hos worth 25 IAL BARGAIN outing flunnel only pair. worth $1.00. ¢ por pair, ular made per SPES 200 pieces of dark ard 15ty le {00 pi of dark, medinm outing cloth, French flannclette, 11 at 10¢ yard of select sty extra at 1he yard. You can g any- you want in the way of outing flannecls at Hayden's, White shake annel, d¢ Bleached cotton flannel, [Inbleached cotton (e or light turkey thing yard yard. Special bargains in brown muslin at e 1 tie vard Yard wide bl an hed che oth only wide soft finished bleached -inch bleached pillow case muslin, shed or hall bleached: u big stock to pick from. Lonsdale musiin, New Yoirk mills, Wamsutta, 10c Pride of the West, I'ine cambrics, 10c Mill remnants of morning from 9 to 1 member the hour, 9 to Did you seo our new stock of |Hllll" ? We will compare our 1( you may buy in this ¢ v\ olors in best camb 3 Have you seen our bargain in towels at Hc each? Largest stock of white bed spreads n_ Omaha. Spreads L $1.00, $1.15, 0, $3.00, )0 and up to the finost imported spreads. Bargains in remnants of table linen at prices to close. Closing out blankets at prices that all can afford to buy for some time to come. GIVEN AWAY. Although the crowds were large, and that every lady received one free of charge, there are still on_our lace coun- ter hundreds of McCall's dress patterns, and on Wednesday we will continue to give one to every lady visiting this de- purtment. Remember you are not compelled to purchase one cent’s worth of goods, but merely to come and get them. We will offer on Wednesda; Over 500 yards of embroderies at e per yard. Over 500 yards of fine embroideries at 1¢ per yard. Also, immense lots at 3¢, 5o yard. This is our rock-bottom clearing price on these goods. Do you want 40 packages of hair pins for He? Do you want a 20c pair of dress shields for 667 “ Do you want 20c worth of crochet cot- ton for He? Do you want a 12¢ comb for ; Do yml want 12 doz. hooks and eyes or | 5 ])uyn\l want 15c worth of silk twist or Do you want 30¢ worth of knitting silk for 19¢? 2 Do you want 10¢ worth of silk floss or £ Do you want to save 25c on every dol- lar’s worth of notions or fancy goods you purchase? If so come in Wednesday und make your purchases with us. Re member, a pattorn free to every lady, CARP! Wo find wethave more carpots than we care to inventory and will make some very low prices- for the next two wee 1t will pay you to look us over, for the goods must go. Our stock of rugs complete and we will. make a big dis- count on them, LACE CURTAINS. Wo have received our spring importa- tion of lace curtains and have the largest and best selected stock it was ever our pleasure to show. Prices from 40e per puir up. Some very fine ones at $1. $2.00. 1le. 2ic and 15c yard. t calico tomorrow yard. Re- and 8c per SEWING MACHINES, 100 more of those celobrated sewing machines just received from the factory. Prices from $15.00 to $16.50, fully war- ranted 5 years. This is your opportun- ity. ATAYDEN BROS, i Sl HAD STOLEN PROPERTY, Yolice Get Two Men Supposed to Be Gullty of Burglary. About 8 o'clock yesterday the volice visited rooms North Fiteenth street and Charles Austin and J. C. son for larceny. The arrest was the request of the Council Bluffs oficials, but it is doubtful now if the prisoners will be turned over to the lowa authorities until they have done time on this side of the rive Detective Haze thinks thatin arresting these men he has discovered *good people’ and ifa case can be made up thay will be in the Omaha police court, Eavly in jthe evening Austin and his pal stole an overcoat valued from a Council Bluffs motor car, and w ned some valuable pape d o mileage book on the Rock Island voad, A watch stolen from C. McLeod was pawned in the Bluffs by Austin 1t is supposed that tho vair also robbed the tailor shops of Martin & Lindquist When arrested Austin had on a pairof pants stolen from the Martin store, and it was also loarned that Johnson had pawned a suit of clothe n from Lindquist. When arrested each mau hada new over- coat and a couple of loaded revolvers. As soon as the property can be identified ¢ complaint will be filed., morning at 401 arrested Juck- DeWitt's Little (TP © pills, best pills. Ll ] Mrs. Davis' Deuta s Mrs. Lizzie Davis, tho tady who is enjoy- lug some public attention just now on u count of having brought a §10,000 bre promise suit against K. J. Bell, a wealthy Wyoming stockman, and whoso courtshin was detailed in Monday alled last night to deny thut sho b iled upon the waters of Cut Off lake with ex-lover, She also stated that sho had wever allowed him to make love and cavess her while sitting upon the benehes in Hana cow park, while the winds were soughing shrough the branches of the trees in sum wer time. Ko g tho balanco of the tovo slory., she averred that it was true, and that the public would know more about the facts when the case was reached for trial in she courts of this county e omacn, swost e Small pills tom- made at” HAYDEN'S BASEMENT House Purnishings, Hardware, Orockery and Grooeries at Out Prices, HAMS FOR ONLY 812C POUND read Is Sthil 20 a1 Soda and Oyster Only 5o Pour and Plates afat Mayde iruckers Cups, Saucers En MEAT DEPARTMENT CUTTING DOWN PRICE Sugar cured hams, 10c: salt pork, Se: picnic hams, 8ic; bacon, 10¢ and 124c: boneless ham, e cooked ham, 10¢ logna, headch and liver sausage, frosh link sausage, T4c {ERY IS IN per loaf angel food, 1 ad, de; pies, de finest soda oatmeal and ALSO am puffs, 15c + each; Bostor loughnuts, Tic and ter poun crackers, all others Brd per dozor brown } dozen; s m erackors, sugar cookics, Tie, lowest prices READ OUR PRICES ON FISH, Mac! 1 74e, 10¢ and 124¢ per pound, Norway herring h, anchoves Td¢ and 10c per pound, cod fish 2ie, finest orge's bank cod fish Td¢ and 10¢, bone- salt salinon 10¢ o Swedish hervin hervring 6 for the « largest stoc K of all kinds of fish in the BUTTER AND CHil Country butter 124¢ and I} always tl in butters Wisconsin full 10¢ and 124e, neufehatel chee ¢ per package, Swiss cheese 124c and 15e, birck cheose 10c, e and Wo have anything you want in ch HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. Special bargains this wee 100 pounds of nails for $1.00 or 1 penny per pound, all sizes, 2 foot box wood rules, 2 foot box wood rules, 16c. 2 foot box wood rules ‘key jail pad locks A few more skates left, at 35¢ pe ¥ It may not be generaily known but we carry one of the finest stocks of hard- ware in the city and at prices that a astounding. Including carpente machinist, blacksmiths and butchers tools. Builders' hardware of every de- seription. Agricultural implements, farm wagons, bells, plows, etc. Ra voad and mining supplies, including picks, shovels, axes, crow bavs, sledges, powder, dynamite, fuse, caps, carts and wheel barrows, also a full line of guns, revolvers and ammunition. Anyone in want of hardware should not fail to get our prices before purchasing clsewhe HOUSE FURNISHIN 00Ds \\l) CROCKERY 3 large rolls of toilet paper, 10c. Cups and saucers, 2, 4e, Ge and 8¢ per pair. Cups, saucers and plates in china and very fine decorations for I8¢, 17¢, 2c and 30c per set, worth 5 times as much. Plates. 2¢, e and Ge each. Tumblers, loc per set. Decorated china covered dishes and cassemles at 35¢ and 50¢ each, worth from $1.50 to $2.75 each. Tea kettles, 15¢ each. Dish pans, llc each. Wash basins, #c ca Knives and forks, piec Toaspoons, 38¢ per set. ong as siiver. ‘Wash tubs, 25¢ each. Clothes wringers, $1.25 each. CANNED GOODS. Letting down the prices on dried fruits and canned goods. New California prunes, 10c. New California dried grape: New 10e. )i\u\ California layer raisins, Tic, 10¢, 2ic. New California peaches, 10¢c, 12c, 15¢. New California pears, 124e, 15c. New California raspberries, 25¢. New California cherries, 124c, 13 New Zante currants, be, Tie, 10c. Best alden apples, Tic, 10¢, 12ic. Remember these goods are all ne Satisfaction guaranteed or money re- funded. 3-pound cans tomatoes, $1.00 dozen. 2-pound cans corn, $1.00 dozen. All kinds of California plums, 124 can. California peaches, California pear: California Columbia can. 1 , fine 7 Meleher r we We aro Je each. 4 brass bound, all brass bound, worth 10¢ per nmmd York el pair worth $1 $9e per sot of 12 per set: tablespoons, These spoons will last as 3ie, e, Tie, 33c. California raisins, be, Tie, 8te, Se can. 15¢ can. pricots, 15c can. almon, 8ic, 10¢, 123¢ HAYDEN BROS. - s Pair to Yo given pair LADIES' RSTREE with every pair fine shoos, Given Awa Tomorrow we OVERG of ]udios' actually worth 5 \() that \l\l‘ overgaiters are an absolutaly free gift. HAYDEN BROS. e COUNTY’'S CASBH, Money on Hand as Shown by the Keport. The county treasurer has filed his semi annual report with the count ers, and as soon as it can be checked with the books of his office a settlement will be made. The document shows that the collec- tions during the last half of the year 1803, together with the funds on haud on July 1, A808, nggregated $659,077 During I!\!‘ hal the expenditures we 058,39, leaving a valance of §138 11 hand, to be apportioned as follows Stuto fund County gencral fund County road fund ahia rond fund th Omaha road fund Bridgo fund Soldier's rellef fund Insune judgment fund judgment fund tund & fund alia fund eusurer's commission Hiond Sinki Clty of O Oity of South Omahia fund City of Plorenco fand ity of Floreuco speclal faid illuge of Waterloo fund illage of Millurd fund Village of Elkborn fund 7iTge of Bennington fund Vulley fund ton 11 ullding Spectal sehool dis School apportlont Insune in accoraance Johnston, lonta to Hustings. with the advices superintendent of the for the Insane, next hursday the Board of Insanity of this county will send the foilowing incurables to tho Hastings institution: John J. Mulcahy, Mary Nelsou, Mary Pokoney, Ellen Fruo and Ada PPeck. from Dr. Hastings Hospital e i e ters. The will of the late Anua ¢ was admitted to noon, and John the executor In the probate court William S. Askw has been uppointed aaministrator of the tate of Anua D). Askwith, deccased M. Lehman Probate yesterday after H. F. Lehman named as Little pills for gre DeWity's LIt darly [tisers. | arly Nisers, THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: MWEDNE I).\YA .l \\l ARY 17, I?-'9I. HAYDEN BROS. Out Entire Olothing Stook at Less Than Half Regular Prices, Olearing IT WILL PAY TO COME TO OMAHA Out of Town Cust Car Fare on a Siogle 8 ogine Wednesday s THL AL Save Their t or Overcont Morning and Are Sold. mors Can to 15 sep- 1,600 children’s suits, sizes 4 years, double and single breasted, arated into three lots. Lot 1, worth $6,50, $7.00, aod up; your chof it Lot , #3400, $7.50, $8.00 3.00, lot §1. 175 children's 3-piece 15 years, worth $4.50 up tc entire lot 3.2 200 puirs knee close at 10¢ pai 230 puirs boys' kneo pants to_ close at and 50c, actual value up to 50, to close pants, worth e $1.00. 100 hoys’ overcoats, :d into lots at $1. 50 up to $5.00. 00 men's suits to close at % 86.00 to $3.00, 650 men's suits at &5 5.00, 30, $0.50 and ‘lH(m £20,00, long pants suits, ages 12 to ages 23 to10 years, ) and $1.75, worth .00, worth wtual boys' long pants suits at worth long pants suits at $: worth .50 and %5.00, pants suits £6.00 to $6.50. ) long pants suits at $4.00, 5.00 up to $6.00, worth $6.50, § $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00, 5 PA anteed all wool pants in 5, to close, at $1.25, worth $2.50. irs worsted and cheviot pants, . at 31,75, worth up to $4.00 300 pairs pants worth $5.00, § $6.00 and 86.75, your choice, l(nln $4.00. This is u real .Imng out sale at less than one-| at $3.50, worth $4.50, 30, at Closing out the clothing stoo Given Away, One Pair to You, Tomorrow wo give a pair LADI OVERGAITERS FREE with every pair of ladies’ 50 fine shoes. Some of these shoes are actually worth . So that the overgaiters are an absolutely free gift. HAYDEN BROS. —_—— Beg Pard For interrupting you, but you may pos- sibly be going east. If so, there are a couple of trains you should really bear in mind. These are Northwestern Line” Nos. 6 and 2, ieaving union depot daily at 4:05 and 6:30 p. m., respectively, arriving in Chicago at 8:15 and 9:30 next morning. City ticket office, No. 1401 Farnam st. e ANNOUNC Ve Mr. A, T. Worm, representative of James O'Neill, arrived in_ the city yesterday James O'Neill comes to the Boyd on Tuesday and Wednesday, January 23 and 24, with matinee Wednesday, in “Monte Cristc." Hoyt's “A Trip to Chinatown” will be the atwraction at the Boyd, one pe next Thursday night. *“The Trip” is return- ing from a triumphal tour to the Pacific coast. The original cast, scenery and properties complete come to this city. The cast in- cludes Harry Conor und Anna Boyd and their original creations_of Welland Strong and the widow, Mrs. Guyer. The sale of seats will opon ' Wednesday morning. xedo,” like good wine, age. Itisnow inits third tains so many new and startling introauc- tions, that one would hardly regognize it save for the presence of the original mem- bers of the cast, which includes Hughey Dougherty, Burt Shepard, Ed Marblo, George W.'Dukeland, Miss Ida Fitzhugh and others. At Boyd's Sunday and Monday, January 21 and 22, improves with year, but con- Beginning with the matinee Sunday, rison’s beautiful production of Faust the attraction at the Kifteentn St theater for a period of four nights, This attraction is one that is well known in Oma and has always proven a drawing card, It is thoroughly a scenic production, every bit of tne scencry being carried by the company. The electrical effects introduced are scribed as being truly remarkable and em- brac al features in this line which are entirely novel in stage representation. Tho company issaid tobea very strong one, composed of well known ~ metropolitan favorites, The engagement will no doubt be a very large one 3 Considerable-tnterest is being felt among lovers of music over the coming recital of the Omaha Orchestral society Friday evening at Boyd's. Hans Albert has devoted deal of time on the societ, als and does not hesitate to predict an artisti cess for his pet musical organization program. which has been most judiciously chosen, is as follows: y riisy Oheron Ouiaha Ut G minor, for pi vanr, Overture Weber il Society. 10 und orche - Mend 4 Webei i Drcheat price D ble. L Maszkowsk Biius Lonn Wober, " 1ekoWskl Flirtation Siriig Orchic SECOND PART From Surprise Symphony. . Ha, Volkm il Scioty. auson wnd D Concerto b ssolin Miss 1 Piano Solo—( Valse Steck a. Andante b, Serenade Ouahia Oreliest noSolo=Erom n i Sop! ilaly Int Saens " Miss Lontsi Pomeroy.” Tales from the Vienna Woods. .. Omaha Orchestral Soclety RO G Military Ordors. n orderto enable him to act for Private Charles D. Low infanty Strauss as counsel ¥, company ( Licutenant Hearn, ivst infantry, om duty us a member of the martial convened by paragraph ul orders No. 119, headguarters De: partment of the Platte, during the trial of said soldier. ond Licuto John H. Alexander, th cavaley, 15 ved from duty g ] advocate of the general court muy: veuned by paragraph ¥, special orde series of 1803, from headquarters of partment of the Platte, and ant Edear Hubert, th lieved from duty s a momb martial aud de thereot. ant the De IMirst Lieuten infantry, is re of said_court mled as the juige advocate yarded quhest Honors | vight for awhile, by THE MURSE DRRY GOODS 0O, Gram Unlo Sale. Our Januaryunloading sale of china, crockery and ginware is proving such a shall continue the same You success that we until stock taking time. save money. 20 PERCENT DISCOUNT. We will give 20 per cent off on all our » stock of china, pt the dinner sets, abready reduced be Buy now. immens ete,, exc w cost. of tin- at least be, 10¢ and 25 ain tables ware in our basement worth twice the market prices. Attend the great basement sale. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Clearing out the stock all this week. Nothing but bargains, depend upon it. tshirts, 50c. El 00 unlaundered shirts, ¢ unlaunde shirts $2.00 underw Odds of Hoc ar now &1, ar underw Odas of wool overshir Odds of 81.25 and $1. now 7he. Odds of $1.00. 0Odds 50 wool overshirts 2.00 wool overshirts now now $#1.00. men's of $2.50 white shirts Busy every minute in furnish- ings. MY GOODS CO. & i 2 Twin Citles of tho Mis St. Joseph and Kansas City—are best reached from Omaha by the Burlington route’s 9:45 a. m. and 9:45 p. m. trains, City ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. - L opp. postoffice. Given Away, One Paie to You, Tomorrow w ive a pair LADIE VERGATTEL REE with every pair dics’ $2.50 fine sk me of these 50. So that nbwlulul\ fre. rl. Jewelry. Fronze ally worth s are an "HAYDEN BRO WITH THE BRICKLAYLRS, Business of the Conventton Kelng Brought 1o a finksh, The delegates to the international conven tion of Bricklayers and Masons took a “day oft” Monaay and visited the Magic City to sce the sights to be seen around the stock yards. They were escorted around the city by the wmayor and chief of police, and as o delegate said “there was not much in South Omaha worth secing that the bricklayers faiied to so On their way back it occurred to them that a visit to Krug’s brewery might prove to be entertain- ing, which it did. A cluster of the dele- gates gathered around in the office of the Brunswick hotel that night after their turn and it was the unanimous opinion o presont that Mr. Willism Krug entertainer they had had the ple; calling on for many a day. In talking with a repor of the delegates said:. “'In every y B have been treated in Omaha much better than we could have asked, and all of our boys think’ that Omaha isa great conven- tion city. Theonly tiing that we are kick- ing on is the report that one of our deleg: was drunk and insulted one of the Omal ladies. I want you to say to the public that we have no delegate at vhis convention from Mapleton, Tn.; and we do not know or nc heard of this man who represented himself to be a delegate.” The session yesterday was devoted en- tirely to unfinished business in the way of checking up the various reports of comm it- tees and other routine work. The e of officers will be the last busine: convention, 4s 18 the usual custom with this organization. There are several resolutions pending that are likel out considerable discussion. conservative and radical element in this union as well as all other unions, and tho lines are more closely drawn on the discus- sion and adovtion of resolutions than in any other part of the proceedings, The delegates deny that there has been the least friction so far, and claim to sce no reason for any differences whatever, except upon the lines to be laid down in the resolu- tions to be adopted, placing the anization on record on severil economic questions. This part of the proceedings they always expect to bring out the various ideas held by the different representatives. ‘I'he ball to be given in their honor will take place in Washington hall Wednesday evening, and is given under the nuspices of Bricklayers and Musouns local union No. 1 of Nebraskua. This, like all other arrange- ments for taking care of the visitors, 1s ox- pected to be a great success, and the com- mittee on arrangements have left no stone unturned that would tend to make matters more pleasant for the visiting delegates. - < H1S STORY DID NOT GO, one He Begged the Justice to Go Eusy Becauso of His Nebraskn Family, Martineau Miller, a smooth-faced hard- looking man, pleaded guilty to petit larcen, bofore Justice King yesterday in stealing a lap robe and a horse blanket, and wi 1o the penitentiavy for sixty days, Buffalo Express. e told the justice in a very pathotio way, which the court scemed to regurd with suspicion, that he was no common _vagrant. He came from North Platte, Neb, nily there?” asked the justice, wife and three children. Well, why didn't you stay there?? T know [ ought to have, but I wanted to g0 to Rochester o t work.” Well, you go over there and give in yonr name and_go down to the workhouso fi stealing other people's things, and then when you get out vise you to go back to your wife and ehildren.” A\bindon Lope, As a. Tey Schiffmann’s It has never been known to of druggist, or by s Dr. R Schiffmann, St Paul, tion this paper. il On Another ©. fI. Deluney and served o term in the ¢ ing money under false tence expired yeaterd mediately rearrested by authorities on ‘a charge tor feaudulent purposes. Delaney and Emerick are claimed to be tho proprictors of a pat cash rogister, They advertised for nge and, us the Nebrasks prairies were ove with young men who wanted nothing much "as a job, they soon had plenty material w work on. Each ageul was r quived to make u cash deposic s evidence of good faith andamoest of them still have their on deposit. The game worked all the frawd was brou thorities and Delaney vrested and convieted Don't If you have the Minn. M Charge. Benjamin Emerick unty jail for obtain: pretenses. Theivsen y and they were i the United States of using the mails the pair who ts run cush to the notice of the and Emeriek wore ¢ World's Fair. " DRPRICE'S The only Pure Crea Used in Milli m of Tartar Powler ons of Homes—a0 Vears the No Alum, Standard nonia; This Bedouin Woman of Pure Arab Stock, whose face was familiar \ to Midway ™ Plaisance .. Visitors, now sits in desert tent tells her tribe about the Glories of ’Fhe(heatVVofld’ Fair And especially of the MANY MIDWAY SCEN which were revealed to her wonder- ing eyes. All these are pictured over again in the splendid World’s Fair Art Portfolios! Now being distributed by the thousands to our readers and their friend compri e ERB— 256 ART’ REPRODUCTIONS 256 v J,. S. GOVERNMENT PHOTOGRAPHS These Views Are the MOST ACCURAI TE, the MOST AUTHLN'IIC and the BEST. HOW TO SECURE THIS “ v and you e Kegure ANy PO folic .0 send 6 coupons of different dates from 2. With 10 cents. 10 address civen below of 118 issne. F DUKINCRS (1 YOUr 1CLLer, DUE e KUTe 10 8Lite ts nuy ART PORTFOLIO DFPT.,") THE OMAHA BEE, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. SEARLES & RUSTS | i EwARD SPECIALIST9 R SKELETO 1y pirthilly s ach wing T send iy ude iy UH many politicians, alorators, and of would | ron of o b Oit- i That_for which won fond of showy attir spend oo wiich mo RIDDELES o Tewurd Will four orrect answer WORD-STU essful & proport e paid answer (o ANY Costs NOTHING TO TRY YOUR SKILL. 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P POWER for_Corn “Hay, Runnlng Separ 0770 GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary or Portable. 11050 1L 1 81020 11, 1, Tna for Catal e ining work (o be done, - [OTTO GAS 'ENGINE WORKS, 320 & Walnit St PILADELPIIA, PA, The Original and Genuing (WORGESTFRHIRE) Chicago, 245 Lake St. Omaha, 107 . 14th St FOR A TRUE STYLISH AND WELL FINISHED PHOTO, GO TO is, the home of so many nious ations for wos man’s happit comes the design of this new Toilet Dresser. The whole picee is full of French f and “go."” First and bestof all, it is not going to be an expensive article, You see that at a glance; there is style and beauty in abundance, yet the con- struction is simple, The equipment is satisfying and complete. The eval glass is full adjustable, and a fragment of extra heavy French plate. The deep lower dr s almost as large as two ordinary buie drawers, Above this is a broad toilet top | with a ticr of toilet drawers and a toilet cabinet. W cansupply these | - 8 ench Dressers in cither Qua Oak or light-grained Mexic. 1y, Burnished brass trin EXTRACT of a LETTER from W MEDICAL GEN- T N at Mad- rad, t0 his brother at - WORCEST May, 1601, FISH, HOT & CCLB & that thetr highly csteern o GAME, HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGR\PHY. 348, 818, 817 $». 16t1 §t, Onliv Take Elevator s and 1 Beware nt'_Imitn‘tions ¢ that you gul} Lea & Perrins' e 0P nsy N e v, Stenatureon every bottle of the or FOXIN DUNCAN'S SONS, Between Fa 13 the only SPECIALIZT WHO TREACS PRIVATE DISEASES aud DESILITIES of MEN ONLY, Vomen Fxcl:ded, 18 years axperience Uireulars free. 14tk and Parpam UNARA, NaB. mings. (HARLES SHIVERICGK & €O, Furniture of Every Descript'on. 1206-1208 Douglas Street. naland genuing SEW VORKS . NEAY EPILEPSY me PUBLICATIONS BIRNLEY’