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h) " § WEAK, WASTED, WORN & WRETCHED Is the Sa and Happiness By the State Electro-Medical Institute, Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine and Electricity in Our System of Electro-Medical Treatment, Professional Excellence Can be Attained Only by the Doctor Who Concentrates All His Facul- ties on a Single Class of Ills. SPECIALISTS FOR DISEASES OF MEN DOCTOR TOLSON, Specialist in Diseases of MEN, of the State Electro-Medical Institute, 1308 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. In almost every vocation tpecialty work 1= now called for and demanded. This fs notably true when life or health is involved. It is then that the best tfeatment the medica] profession affords is sought afier, and this can come only from the true speclalist, whose deep knowledge, expert skill vast experience an thorough sclentific equipments Lave given him complete mastery cver the dlseases that con- stitute his speclalty Whatever 'le%.:)uur aillment, get help from one who has mad clal study. It your eyesight i falilns, go to a reliable opticlan or oculist. 1t vour hearing is defective, consult & competent aurlst. 1f w bad tooth is dis ng you. engage the skill of a dentist. OF If you &re burning with fever or shak. ing With chills, tell your troubles to a family physician. They can do imore good than I can, for I d not treat such laints, nor pretend to cure them = But if you have one of the serlous discases pecuffar to men. such as VARICOCELE KIDNEY or URINARY TROUBLES, BYPHILITIC BLOOD POISON, NERVOU DEBILITY or allied trouble which is depleting yoir manhood, or if vour cuse b gravated or made worss by tho use of specifics, free samples,trial tre ments or aimilar devices—if this is your unfortunate condition, 1 want vou write me or come to my office, where you will be welcome to private counsel careful personal exgmination and an honest and sclentific opinion of your free of cha : s of men and they alone are my specialty. To them I gclusively devoied 28 of the best years of my life. during timeé 1 have dr-rm-rrod Aand @eveloped various forms of treatment which make their cure an unqualified and absolute certainty. Is it not wnr}h your while to investigate a cure that made ilfe anew to multitudes of men? "VARIGOGELE. Whatever may be the cause of Varicocele, its injurius effect is well known. Tt de- resses the mind, weakens the body, racks the nervous system and ultimately eads t complete loss of power. 1t you are a victim of this dire disease come to our office and let us explain to -ou ‘our process of treating it. You {11 then not wonder why weé have positively cured more than 700 cases of Varicocele during the past {2 months Under our t t ‘the patlent improves from the very beginning. All pain n- stantly ceases. Soreness and sweliing quickly subside. The poois of stagnant blood are forced from the dilated veins, which rapidly assume their normal size, ngth and soundness. All indications of disease and weakness vanish complete: . 'and in their stead come the pride, the power and the pleasure of perfect th and restored manhood KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES. 1t inatters not how long you have suftercd from obstruction of the urinary canal, nor how many different doctors have disappointed you, we will cure you' just as certainly as you come to us for treatment. We will not do it by cutting or dilati; Qur treatment 18 new, entirsly original with us, and perfectly painless. It completely Alssolves and” permanently removes every obstruction from the urinary pass ops every unnatural discharge, allays all inflammation. reduces the pros- gland when enlarged, cleanses' and heals the bladder and kidneys when frri- or congested, invigorates the organs and restores health and soundness to eYery part of the Body affected by the disease SYPHILITIC BLOOD POISON. On account of its frightful hideousness, syphilitic blood poison is commonly called the king of all venerial diseases. It may be elther hereditary or contracted. Once the system is tainted with it, the dis manifest itself in the form of scrofula, eczema, rheumatic pain wollen joints, eruptions or copper- colored spots on the face or body, ulcers in the mouth or on the tongue, sore throat, swollen tonsils, falling out of the hair or evebrows, and finally a leprous- like decay of the flesh and bone. you have any of these or similar symptoms you are cordially invited to consult us immediately. If we find your fears unfounded we will quickly unburden your mind But If your constitution Is infested with polsonous virus we will tell you 50 frankly and show you how to get rid of it Our specfal treatment for syphilific od polson is practically the result of our Mfe-work, and is endorsed by the best physicians of America and Europe. It con- tains no dangerous drugs or injurious medicines of any kind. It goes to the very bottom of the diseases and forces out every particle of impurity. 8oon every sign and symptom of the disense disappears completely and forever, The biood. the Hesue, the flesh, the bones and the whole system are cleansed ‘purified and fe- stored'to perfect health, and the patient prepared anew for the duties and plea- T NERVOUS DEBILITY. Men, many of you are now reaping the result of your former folly. Your manhood 1a falling you, and you will soon be lost unless 4ou do sumething for Foursels. There is no time to lose. Impotency, 1iKe all sexual diseases, iv never on the stand- stii. With it you can make no compromise. Ejther you must master it or 1t will master you, and fill your whole future with misery and indescribable woe. We have treated so many cases of this kind that we are as famillar with them as you are with the very daylight Once cured by us you will never be bothered with drains, weak organs, nervousness, falling memory, loss of which rob you of your mauhood and absolutely pleasure or marriage - Our treatment for weak men will correct all these ‘evils and restore you nature intended—a hale, healthy, happy man, with physical and mental complete. ASSOCIATE DISEASES. In curing an aflment of any kind we never fail to remove all reflex complications or assoclate disenses If the case 1s Varicocele, the weakness caused by it disappears. ¥ 1¢ it is urinary trouble which has develop:d into Prostatic, Bladder or Kidney aftec- tloms. the injured organs are all restred to perfectly healthy condition 1t 1t I8 acquired Blood P.ison, any and &l kin, Blood and Bone Diseases arising rom the taint ure entirely ‘and permanently eliminated from the system It it {8 Nervous Debllity, the many distre ssing symptoms following in its train and indicating a premature decline of physical and mental powers are totally re- moved and rapidly replaced by the youthful energy of robust manhood Hence all resulting flls and refiex complications. Which may be properly termed as- sociate disen d which, in fact, er & often more serious than the original all- ment that gives rise to them—all, we say, disappear completely and forever with the cure of the main malady THE ELECTRO-MEDICAL SPECIALISTS OF THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS of this Institute by their special combined Electro-Medical treatment are making many wonderful cures in diseases of the Nose, Throat and Lungs, Haad, Hearl, Stomach and Bowels, Liver, Kidneys, Rhoumatism, Catarrh, Paralysls, Piles, Etc. Private Diseases, Blood Poison, Rupture, Stricture, Varice cele, Hydrocele and all Allied and ASSOCIATE DISEASES OF M TREATMENT BY CO RESPONDENCE. Most cases can be treated successfully at home One personal visit but if it is imposaible or inconventens for you to call at our office. write & full and unreserved history of your case plaifly stating youf symptoms. Phyricians having stubborn cases to treat are cordially {nvited to consult us. We make no charge foF rivaie counsel, and give to each patient u legal contract, backed by abundant cap- tal, to hold for eur promises. 1f you cannot call at the Institute today, write. A8 I communications to STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE Permanently Located, 1308 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, HOURS 8 a. m.to 8 p, m. SUNDAYS 10a, m. to 2 p. m. such cases a spe: have earnestly and b rematureness, ambition or other' s; unfit you for study, mall mpto ustne or to what powers preferred, | | | are THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY JUDGE BELFORD ON [SSUES P | Eloquent Coloradoan Talks Turkey to the Omaha Republicans. EXPANSION THE DESTINY OF THE NATION Preaident McKinley s Merely Obeyin the Law and Followin cedent of & Lo Em| Americal Judge James B. Beiford of Denver, ex- member of congress from Colorado, ad- drecsed a rousing republican rally at the Trecadero theater Saturday night. Repub- licans who have taken an active part in | the campaign agree that the meeting was | one of the very best held during the po- litical season now drawing to a close. It was largely attended and the crowd was such an enthusiastio ome that a far less eloquent man than Congressman Belford would bave been accorded the same warm. responsive greeting as that generously meted out to the speaker R. W. Richardson presided as chairman of the meeting. Occupying seats on the platform were: H. E. Palmer, George M. Nattinger, M. J. Kennard, Judge Anderson, W. W. Slabaugh, Willlam Stuefer, John Butler, George Thompson, H. B. Zimman, R. C. Jordan, V. B. Walker, E. Gurskle, Dr. Wood, W. A. Carson, B. T. 'Farns- worth. Judge Belford treated the various issues of the campaign in & masterly manner. He spoke of the verbosity with which the democrats are prating about the Declara- tion of Independence and sald o par The Declaration of Independence s a £00d deal like & church creed. There are a €004 many things In it not exactly %o, but | we wish they were so. The idea that all men are created equal sounds looks nice in print, but it isn't lterally true We are not all the same in size, we all don't weigh the same and we all do not hav same ability. There are some poet statesmen, philosophers, politicians, mathe- maticians, ‘mventors, machinis d cngl- some are born with a bushel of and some have no more than & pigeon. There &re natural {nequalitl which can never be removed. They e W firmly implanted in humanity by God that fyen a popullet legislature cannot repeal them dependence What s the meaning of this woid inde- pendence? ]t means exemption from de- pendence on and freedom from control of any other nation. It does not mean isola- tion and divorcement from the influence and affairs of other people. The genuine democracy, the democracy of Jefferson, Monroe and Polk, has been & democracy of expansion. Lxpansion has | been one of the tenets of American prog- | ress from the very beginning. Expausion began when the western boundary of the United States was removed wesy of the Alleghany mountains. There was a mis- conception of the results that would follow | such expansion. Some opposed It because | they feared the grade of intelligence of the | people_who should Inhabit the new terri- tory. It is a fact, however, that since the | acquiring of Louisiana territory every great question that has commanded the attten- tlon of the American people has had s OFigID In the territory Erowing out of the Louistana purchase. The war with Mexico In 1846 was Insti- tuted by President James K. Polk for the sole purpose of acquiring territory. The moving spirits in the wccomplishment of | that purpose were the democrats of that day. In the early spring of 1847, after the army had invaded Mexico, President Polk £€nt a secret message to COngress Asking on appropriation of $5,0000 to ald him in egotlating g treaty of peace with Mexico 01d Louts €ass, the democratic leader in the senate of the United States, had the hill in charge. Same Arguments Used The 1 want you to notice the similarity in the arguments presented at that time against the acquiring of New Mexico and California and those now employed in opposition to the expansion of the United Siates. Sena- tor Morehoad a leader among the whigs, sald: “What do you want more territory for? Haven't we already enough? You are oing to buy New Mexico and California, vhat will you do with them when you gei them? The inhabitants of those territories atical, disorderly and a Latin race of people. They have different institutions and different aspirations from ours. Do you mean to make them citizens or are you going to make them slavi New Mexico and California are so far away from -he seat of government that it will entafl un- told expense to govern them.' The speaker then quoted from the utter- ances of Danlel Webster during the time that this bill was pending. They were along the same lines of argument as those advanced by Senator Morehead. Danlel Webster deprecated the acquisition of ter- ritory, asserting that the people inhab; ing New Mexico and California were vir- tually a foreign race and would not make satisfactory citizen We took New Mexico and California and have had them ever since. Is there a man who would vote to turn California, with its vast dowry of gold, back to Mexico? The le then believed in a little republic We bellove In & greater republic. Nine vears after the republican party held its rat great national convention and selected a8 its candidate for the presidency Juhn C. Fremont, senator from this same state of Culifornia. Cass an Excellent Expanionist. General Louls Cass, leader of the demo- cratic forces in the United States senate in 1847, speaking in favor of the acquisition cf New Mexico and California and replying to Morehead and Webster, said: ““The salva- tion of this republic dépends upon fte un- limited expansion. That is its safety valve and to preserve the liberties of its peopie you must keep that gate open and (he safety valve operative.' Louls Cass was the next year nominated as the democratic candidate for the presidency. 1'd think in this question of expansion by the records of Jeflerson, Montoe, Polk aud Cass the demo- Ccratic party would be estopped from accus- ing the republican party of violating the constitution of the country, Judge Belford treated the Philippines question &t some length and eloquently spoke of the difMculties President McKin- ley encountered in staving off the demo- crats in thelr demands for the war that resulted in securing these islands until he could supply the army with its neces- sary requirements. He went on When he got ready he loosed the hounds of war and n less than ten days the 8 ish fleet went to the bottom of the On November 6 the democratic party §0_there to hunt that fleet. What the pollcy of this country will be toward the Philippines remains for con gress to decide. The presdent has 1o right to have a policy. His duty it is| to executo the laws made by congress In the meantime he holds possession of this_territory commander-in-chief cf the United Btates army. It Is for congress alone Lo establish the nation's policy with regard to this territory. Congress his iven all of the states under its jurisdic- lon decent, satisfactory government. Do you belleve Congress will do less with re- spect to the Philippines? When the big audience had subsided iu its thunderous applause of the eloquent percration delivered by Judge Belford, Chairman Richardson iatroduced Dr. Geol W. Bryant as “the eloquent- negro orator of the west.” Dr. Bryant quite well sus- tained the distinction given him during the few moments that he talked MID-ROADERS CAN'T BE BRIBED Effort of Fusion M Democracy. 4. 1 ‘The mid-road organization is growing stronger every day,” said D. Clem Deaver. who returned to the city yesterday. “Dur- ing the last few daye the fusion managers, who are panic stricken over the strength of the mid-road orgnization in this state, have in thelr desperation rather ovor- reached themsel Finding that their mudslingiug attacks were not effective, they have set about to try to bribe and buy off every candidate who may be con- | sidered purchasable. Confidential reports come to me every day in proof of this atement. The only persons they are able to reach are such person came 10to the mid-road movement with the idea Curtains, Draperies, Etc. l 9 FOR DERBY DAMASK PORTIERES, . with trimmed top® and bottom--new French and floral patterns—also Bagdad stripes, with knotted fringed ends. 3 15 FOR LATEST STYLE CORD EDGE . Portieres, made to order of heavy silk finished armure tapestry—two toned and raised vatterns, also fringe top and bottom os PER PAIR FOR LACE CURTAINS B rul white and ecru—with tast edge—cor rectly made in very good designs 5 o PER PAIR POR RENAISSANCE, » Irish Polnt, Brussels and Swiss Tam- bour Curtains 1 60 PER PAIR FOR FINE LACE [l tains, in Brussels, Irish Point Tambour, Renaissance and America Arabian designs N l 3 PER PAIR FOR NOTTINGHAM LACE [ CURTAINS—copies of real lace curtains, with plain and figured centers. CUR- Swiss fine OCTOBER 28, 1900 = i S 1614 & FADNAM STREETS. OMAHA. Bedding, Pillows READY-MADE PILLOW CASES—45x36—hemstitched and plain—fine quality muslin MARS 59 FOR c pattern bed spreads, large size, ready for use. 19¢ le = KBTS | | i | l oo FOR FRINGED i . Bed Spreads, Mar- l sellles pattern, large assort- als white, ment Great Carpet Sale. Saving Prices. NNERRIES VET CARPETS—new ery richest fall _pat- BAV( TAPESTRY BRUSSELS C Stinson & Sanford mak: line—special for Monday 8- IN RPE 8 s’ patterns ster Carpets 6 Close SAIN CARPETS. weaves—all wool Depen money arge AND AXMIN- best 41c LINOL designs pure linseed ¢ MADE.UR C. 108 wide one-half a to very choice nd MASSIVE SOLID O A K Round Extensfon Table, I'ko cut, with large column legs, full width and 6 ft long—a | a Value worth 9 -is | NiY $16.00—this sale tomorrow .. ONE LOT EXCELLENT | Extension Tables, with large well-braced legs, golden oak finish, all strong and durabl 3.98 FANCY mahogany oak finish, carved, drawers. dles DRE! hand spacious vorth £0 price dnly this sale . brass han- | g0 1SR large plate mir- | 1y 8.15 Saltes—worth double—snle Visit Our Mammoth Cloak, Suit and Millinery Departments found we were mot making that kind of a campaign and that we wero having a hard time to collect funds to pay the le. gitimate expenses, they were ready to de- | sert us. “The fusion press misrepresented us from the start of the organization in this state and told all manner of lies about imaginary campaign funds. This naturally led some people to believe that thelr sto- rles were true and with the hope of finan- clal gain there bave been some unworthy | people who have gained admission to our party. But this kind of business is nothing new in politics. When our party was suc- cesstul in electing the legislature in 1820 we had traitors in the senate, Taylor and Collins, and it is nothing new that the party should yet have & few traitors. The fusionists have been urable to make any® deolded break into aur,ranks for the reason | that nearly all of our men are absolutely true to the principles of the party. This has made them desperate and they are now resorting to all kinds of disreputable tac-) tics to try to prejudice our cause befors the public. But this is all of no avall We are golng right on with our fight and we will poll a good vote on the 6th day of November. The fuslon managers have done all in their power to try to disfran- chise all mid-roaders in Nebraska, but in spite of their disgracetul outlawry we have a full state and electoral ticket in the fleld, congressional cendidates in all districts but one and legislative tickets in most of the districts. COLORED MEN WILL PAY DEBT Afro-Americans Cannot Be Deceived | as to the Origin of Thelr Present Liberty. ““We colored citizens of the United States do mot need the boy orator of the Platte to tell us where our rights me from. The republican party placed the victor's wreath upon our brow and the Bryanites are wasting time in trying to convert col- ored voters to a party which does not be- lleve that the rights of citizens In North Carolina and South Carolina should be the same that they are In Nebraska,” was the utterance of Hon. G. W. Bryant, which formed the climax of an able address last night in Creighton hall More than 500 colored citizens of Omaha and South Omaha greeted Mr. Bryant and cheered his efforts with an enthusiasm which bas not been surpassed in apy po- litlcal meeting of the campaign. James 8. Brooks introduced the speaker, who 18 not a stranger in Omaba, us he spoke here several years ago. The efforts of Har- riet Beecher Stowe, Owen Lovejoy, Henry Ward Beecher and othej famous abolition- ists made our freedom possible,” said the speaker, “but it remained for the repub- lican party to grant the ballot to the black man. Every time the flag has been In danger the black boys have rallled to its defense. On hundreds of battlefields the | colored soldiers have offered up their lives to preserve the stars and stripes and have never been found wanting. Tn the famous battles of the civil war and at Santiago they displayed their bravery. “In this campalgn the flag and the gov- ernment are in greater danger than ever before. A great contest is taking place and the Bryanites are striving to defeat the great principles of Logan, Garfield Liscoln, Shermen and Grant. But the black army will again come to the rescue of the principles which were 80 dear to the heroes. Let us rally against our common enemy. Great principles are at stake. This 18 no time for finding fault with any can- didates who may not suit you. Vote the republican ticket stralght and our united effort will ‘bring success.” At the conclusion of Mr. Bryant's speech George E. Collins, candidate for member- ship on the Board of Education, was ealled for and spoke briefly, urging the colored voters of Omaha to lay aside all prejudices and vote a stralght republican ticket. Meet ia Open Afr, ‘Tke open air meeting of the Central Park Kepublican club last night was ome of the most successful of the season. About 100 club members and their wives were pre ent and listened to an address by Nelson C. Pratt, who discussed the issues of the campuign In a masterly manper. Mr. Prat, devoted the larger part of his time to a discussion of the records of the two par- ties, showing that republican administra- tiol bad always been colncident with times of prosperity, while periods of de- pression marked the rule of the democratic party + a Cola. | After exposure or when you feel a cold | coming on, take a dose of Foley's Honey a It never fails to stop a cold it tak Myers-Dillon Drug Co., that & barrel was on tap and when they Omaba; Dillon's Drug Store, SBouth Omaba. n tases whe: ND PRET. finished in golden oak or imitation | mahogany, witn solid | tops, go at a bargain to- morrow—only 59 FIVE-DRA chine— ments made dened steel India ““““,“. = N Hotds The Ash. i Have you ever watched ‘Comforts, Ete. tan, colored large, 72x84, unshrinkable. de of cork and lengths in proportion nickel plated atts ch machine—~this eek only for FOR COTTON BLANKETS — gray heavily flecced FOR FULL SIZE COTTON BLAN- fleece lined, white and FOR CALIFORNIA Wool Blankets, gray and tan—extra dable carpets at ; saving prices— assortment Extra quality i 45¢/ 80 and at cost, oll, for Monday ARPETS-83, two-thirds reg FANCY MASSIVE Rococo Couch, full | t best tempered steel springs, vel- vet velour, dam- ask or tapestry coverings, worth 5 sale 1.05 ounly . ranteed WER SEWING MA al mod 2 all | 8 25.00 w 1 | # 50.00 wa stable. It does | as any $0.00 nd is gua full set chments with .. 11,18 ad) #100.00 wo the ash your cigar makes? You ought to. The ash that is scaly and drops off continually represents very poor tobacco. A good cigar will hold the ash evenly. 5 CENT G does. That's why you ought to quainted with it. Consider this the IGAR become better ac- introduction. Call for it wherever cigars are sold. N PAXTON & @ALLAGHER ©O0., Distributers, Jobn G. Reot, Maker. it is advisable. red, and health aod vig in all curable cases VEGETABIE [50MPOUND. Luws l:pg?;l and permansnt cure for catarrh Source und traslng th 4 P R T o T N('All"‘h mach complaints b for Puysiclans flg-‘ T PN wn , 1 coul ! much ko Yok stobastiocd Bt e e artio Harri me, [owa. sale by all e Thirty days’ L'.'.z.#‘"‘g.. i Y DE.W. & BURKHART, 0 o BT, Cinclnoss, CHARCES LOW. Tama REGULAR GRADUATE of two MEDICAL QOLLEGES, My entire professional life has been that of a SPECIALIST in PRIVATE DISEASES and DISORDERS of MEN, Ten years in Omaha. 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It Is absolutely harmless to the most ellcate skin, ‘The marvello improvement after a few applications is most apparent, for the kin becomes as nature intended it should be, smooth, clear and white, free from every impurity apd blemish. It cannot fail, for ita action is such that it draws the impuritios out of the skin. and does not cover thew up, and is {uvisible during use, This is the only thorough aud permanent way. uring this month, I will offer to alla ial bottle of my world renowned Face jeach, suficient £o show that it is ail that claim' for it, and reader of this can send me 25 cents in IIE or silver, and 1 will send the trial ttle, urel, sealod, alf charges packed iy plain wrapper, prepaid. My book ‘How tobe Beautitul' will be mailed freo to all who will write for it." MADAME A. RUPPERT, 6_East 14th Street, Now York Mme. Rurn 's Gray Halr Restorative actually restores y r to its natural color. 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