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OMAHA DAIL [ Pianos Retailed at Wholesale Prices To benofit Ak-Sar-Bon visitors and prospective plano purchasers, we will con- tinue our Great Stock Reducing Piano Sale Our entire steck of STEINWAY, VOSE, IVERS & POND, CHASE, PACKARD, STEGER AND JEWETT planos, about 1I, is now offered at less than wholesale prices, to make fall stock which 1s dally arriving from eastern factories. until Sept 15t EMERSON trument for new A thoroughly dependable h them to agents, nity of a lifetime to get from §7 s than the factory will furs A number of used upright planos as low a £quare planos and organs from $15 He piano § up, 6 sample pianos from $133 upwards We Sell New Pianos on $5.00 Monthly Payments Ak-Sar-Ben visitors as well plano buyers vited to pay us a visit of inspe SCHMOLLER & MUELLER, The Largest Piano House in the West. 1313 Farnam St, Omaha, Tel, 1625, lowa Branch—337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Tel, 378. —)K kel deale de e e e e e THE THYROID LYMPH TREATMENT Of Omaha, at their main office In the Bee Building, 1s doing a8 prospective tion, are cordially in- more good and laving a great success of pronounced cures with thelr Animal Extracts prepared from vitalized tissues the Lymphatic Glands and most he highly of young and Ithy sheep and g o Thetr Sanitarium recently started at Omaha is more of & find the not glving them the home on sclentific principles where thelr patients rful, cluded from the outside world on account of surroundings are home-like and ch 1dea of being % <k K *:. %K their being aficted with some ailment which has been pro- nounced hopeless by most doctors whom they have consulted. They find here a place where all chronic diseases are on the improve from the start. In such cases as Tuberculosis, Rheumatism, Cretinism, Ail Glandular Diseases, Female, Bladder, Kidney and Stomach Troubles, Thousands of testimonials for the asking. Free consulta- | t'on and advice, cither by mall or in person. No Knives. No Drugs. THYROID LYMPH TREATMENT Is nature’s own remedy and cures 80 per cent of all human silments, It feeds the starved nerve cells and builds up the system at the same time, In case of lost VITAL POWER, 1t has been proven to be the only treatment ever successful. YOU SUFFERERS are glven a hearty welcome and a free YOUR case at our offices, 500-502-504 Bes Bldg,, 94-95-96 Burr Block, OMAHA, NEB. LINCOLN, NEB. AR dlagnos| Hedkakaleok K% UNION PACIFIC Reglstered A. Mayer Co., 220 BEE BUILDING OMAHA, NEB. ‘Phose 1716 Re-No-May Powder leves and cures all disorde: @ue to excessive perspiration. Price 50 Cents. 8old by druuzllu and where. " Sent e creating much talk Union Paeltie. 18 no speculation The botter, a great deal of and speculation, The Overl; ahout the trains are quicker, the vice the roadbed superior line shorter, and the route more inte | ing than that of any other ro New City Ticket mtlca. 1324 Farnam St Tel. 316 Union Station, 10th and Marcy, Tel excitement, fee on the but there Route.” 1 serv- of the feet ser- the love dealers ev or b¢ additional rl 1LCOX TANSY PILLS soVer postase Monhly Regulator. Safeand Surs. Never Faiis. Druggists or by Mail. Pric Sendtor Woman's Sateguard (iram): WILCOX MED. C0., 32 16th 5L.. Phlla., by luhnnn « MeCONNELL 0., 8, W. Ceq 16th und Dod~ Deputy State Veterinarian. Food Inspector. H. L. RAMACOCIOTTI, D.V.S: CITY VETERINARIAN. poon sad Il ™ Msee o Howell's 15 the best possible emedy for Hay Cold “Couat now so common in Omaba. e a bottle at your drug store and Only | MOUNTAINEERS ARE FLEECED | Unsophisticated Coloradoa Header to Om| Lose Donble- LOCAL BATTERS FATTEN THEIR AVERAGES | Fal the Evans Pitehes Wenrted with hfully, but is ne Steain and in Treated K Ti nrahly by Omaha ber Wielders, Omaha had a walkaway in the two games with the “Cripples terday, winning the first one 6 to 1 and shutting them out in the second game, 9 to 0. Herman pitched the Springs down the ball hard ing nine saf The second game was a farce dles won as they pleased the first game, holding to six hits. Omaha hit The Mid- sveral of the Y SEPTEMBER 1 . WIN PROGRESS OF RUNMI Tka is Fomewhat Hervy, bat Sport is Lively Enough. HORNE SHOWS 'EM HOW TO GO SOME 1901, NG MEET B COUNTRY CLUB GOLFERS Kansas City Overwhelming Defent. Visitors from golt players from the Ka club met their Waterloo n at the hands of a team the Omaha ntry club. at match play were con- final gross result showed be winners of the event a total of eighteen holes up. | The golfers from Kaw town arrive inj Omaia early in the morni and were im mediately taken to the Country club for| reakfast Most of them are still there, having been entertained since their arrival the local organiz they will| spend today trudging about the links. After yestorday's contest a dinner was given at| Exposition park, postponed from the club for the visitors and an informal| because of the rain. Five events dance followed. run, and each was satisfactory from The record for the standpoint of spectators, bookmakers club broken horse owners. Kansas City men Today Is the big day of the whole meet ht sturdy y Country yesierday afternoc repre Col Eighteen holes d, and the Omahans nting Rechfol ime Tarfman, Louis with rldle-Wise nary of Events, tes the by es from St [0 to nies— A track that was somewhat heavy did not interfere in any particular with the success of the second day of the racing tion, and meet at Friday were the course at the Country and terday by of the Murray. He was| wak ye one bunch fattened up their Calhoun did the heavy hitting, getting five clean drives in the two games. The Omahans had eighteen clean drives to their credit when the end of the suffering came. The westerners played worse than a lot of bootblacks in someone’s back lot There will be two games team today. The first game Seore average a little with the same at 2:20, begln wt Game, OMAHA AB ef 3 2h It Genine wirt Fleming Cathoun Leteher Stone, rf MeAndrews, Toman, s i r He » COLORADO § AR. 1 RINC R H Bandelin, rf ey and,’ of annehill, 4b. o'Connell; b 01 lingsworth, wald, ¢ Evans, p Totals Omaha Colorado prings. 1 Two-base hits: Fiem Stolen bases: Fleming out: By Herman, 2, by I base on balls: Off Herman, 4 Hit by pitched ball: By piteh: Evans Calhoun nehlll. Stry ans, 0. First off IEvan, Herman, 1. Wil | Second OMAKA 1" 2 I 1 Genins, Stewart, Fleming, dhoun Stone, rf... . MeAndrews, 3 Aloway, p Totals 15 COLORADO SPRINC AR RH 0 o 0 0 0 I 0 0 Holllngsworth, Buerwald, c.. Evans, pooaaae. Totals... Omaha ~30111810 olorado SPrings... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06— 0 Two-base hits: Stewart, Calhoun. Stolen Genins. © Sacrifice _hit: Fleming. out: By Alloway, 7; by ans, 4, base on balls: Off Alloway, 1; off Wild pitch: Evane, Paul Shuts Out Kansas City, ST. PAUL, Sept. 14.—Ghering, Tocal amateur, was in the box for St. Paul today and Karisas City could do littie with him Gt Struck First Evans, R.H.E, 0300004007 9 1 0000000000 4 4 8t. Paul, ring and Latti- sas City, Weimer and Merritt. Figgemeler. St. Joe Wins MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. lost the game on errors. St. Joseph St. Paul Kinsas City Bitterios mer; Kansas Umplre: n Err 4. —~The ‘Scor home team 00000400 D Minneapolls 0 0 1 0 1.1 00 04 4 3 Batterfes: 8t. Joseph, Maupin, Dooln and Garving Minneapolis, Swormstedt and Mc Connell, Too Wet for Denver, DES MOIN 14.--Des Moines-De ver game account of rain, w Standing, Won. Lost. I 43 ® 5 postponed on n League PC. <ansas City...... 648 | St. Paul 8t Jose Denver Omaha Minneapolis 5 Colorado Springs Des Moines. TWO FOR AMERICAN PHlLLlES Balti, the First Without Protest, but Makes It Lively in Second 56 61 2 n ore Gives PHILADELPHIA, Sept delphis Americans won two games fom Baltimore today. The first contest was wretchedly played, but the second wae one of the best se the local Americ feague grounds. Attendance, 1467 Soore Philadelphia Baltimore Second game Philadelphia Baltimore Clevels Bun DETROIT, Sept The Clevelund Amerlcans bunched hits in the seventh and elghth innings today and won the game. Seven double plays ‘were made during game. the one which Dillon made unas- sisted being the feature of the afternoon Attendance, 8, S 14.~The Phila- 1 00 0 0 0 0 00 00 en Detroit. RH.E, Cleveland Detroft 010000 000001 Beats Washingt BOSTON, Sept. 14.—The Boston Ameri- cans outclissed Washington in all depart- ments of the game tolay and won easily Young pltched a brilliant game, letting the visitors down with four hits, Wa'droa re- | tired at the end of the fourth inning Mercer going to center field and Carrick taking the latter's place in the box. Ate tendance, (148, Score: 00 RH.F: 3104400092121 001000000-11468 NATIONAL COMEDY OF ERRORS tonians and Walfs of New York n Acts with Farcleal Stunts, Ro W on ashington Bo Jighteen BOSTON, Sept, 14.—An amusing succes- sion of errors and stupid plays on the part of the New York Natlonals gave the home team the game In the first inning “ols pitched & beautiful game 1600, Scor RHE 910 8 Roston 50301000¢ New York 000101000 ittsburg Declines to Divide, PITTSBURG, Sept. 4.—The Plttsburg Na- tionals captured two games n a rather sy style. The visitors' pitehers in bolh giimes were hit when hits did the most Bood. Attendance, 7,000, Seore Rl 510 4 310 1 6 00 Pittshurg Cinelnnati Second game: 00 10 0 R.HE, X131 1 Pittsburg Cinelnnati 1800 1010 Western A ‘lur sheriff, John Fahrner; for superintes | Humphrey, | principal of the Palisade school 1/ J. Foye, the Douglas whom he dcfeated by pitted against W The goiug will py this afternoon be per county champlon fect, and five big races will be run. One is three up. Murray ade the eighteen holes| an extra special, for which ten horses are in seventy-seven strokes, which is two less| already entered. In another twelve ani- than bogey. Foye had previously held the| mals are booked. Hot competition is as high mark with a score of 78. sured in all. The contest was a match play, but medal| Famous old “Doc” Rochtord of St es also were kept, each player holing| made a big bit when he appeared for the hole. The figufes were | Airst time at the track yesterday. He had st Just arrived with five horses from the Kin ¢ loch park track in the Missouri town, and as soon us he saw the character of the meet he telegraphed back for the remainder of his euring, seventeen in all. “Doc’ has raced horses in Omaha since 1879, and his quintet will 1 to make a good showing today, s he has horses in every race. The big hit of yesterday's third race, a seven-eighths which Herne, a 3 to 2 shot, the favorite at 4 to 5, in a beaut 0| finish. Herne is a little dark brown stal- 0| llon who has done good work here before and fs well liked, but the talent was sure that Bonner was the better horse, taking into consideration the distance and the running. As usual, at the start Bonner was slow, and was well to the rear. But on the second lap at the elghth pole he came away up and people all sald that he would exercise his usual tactics, passing the lead horse on the stretch. This time they reckoned wrong. Herno had led all the way, but set such a terrific pace that Bonner could not make a final spurt, and lost in the last hundred yards instead of gaining Herne came in a winner by two lengths free of lash or rowels, while Bonner was under the whip behind. Emerald took se ond. After a dozen attempts to get En- chant away with the rest, he was left at .Ohv post. 'he time was 1:36. a0 | The second race, four and a half furlongs, 39 | brought out the big field, nine starters, with | not a single scrateh. Billy Derby, the favorite at 2 to 3, gratified the bookles by taking first money in 1:02%. Glards, a good betting proposition at 5 to 1, was second, \| while Backwood took third, being rated Postponed. at4to 1. Meanwhile Deceit and Coral, sec- ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. Sept. 14.—The | ond place choices at 2 to 1 and 3 to 1 re- exccutive committ of the United States | spectively, were not there for a place. Golf assoclation today announced that the Great excitement resulted from the first Walter Fgan had been indefinitely post- | Sce Key fell at the first turn, taking a long Rgied owlng to the death of President | slide, with his jockey mixed in somewhero. MeKinley. Nelther horse nor rider was hurt. H. McFor- est won the race in 0:58%, with Manona second and Gracle R third. Five youngsters ran. Eleven horses wero entered for the fourth event, but Jim Hicks, Gold Bug and Billy Van wero withdrawn. It was a hard bunch to start from the three-eighths pole, it being a five-eighths mile dash. Finally all were got away save Leostratus, who stuck behind and was left. Virgil D, at 2 to 1, took first in 1:08, with Queen EIl and Joo Foster, even cholces at 3 to 2, second and third. It was the prettiest bunched race of the day, horses lying neck and neck for halt a mile. A three-eighths mile dash for malden starters was the extra event. Seven horses cntered, but Joe Foster dropped out. It was a terrific race, Jim Hicks starting in the lead and keeping it for a quarter. Then, Lowever, both Bay Prince and Baby Sweet- heart proved superior in the heavy running and they snatched first and econd from Jimmy, it taking only thirty-nine seconds. “l‘)l\l“fl Louls Leavitt Kinsler Lemist Kimball Kimball certa be was the mile , in beat Robert Meredith Brag Hubt Russel I, Peters ! dash 3 0| Bonner, J COR J. W Jack ¥ W. 8. McGregor rd Total ] It will be secn that Omaha players were up a total of 27 holes and the visitors § holes in all, leaving a difference of 18 holes in favor of the locals. Three of the visi- tors defeated their opponents. They wera Murray, Bragg and Hubbard, who is cap- tain of the team. The other six lost J. B. Rahm was ecasily the star of the Omaha team. He not only made the lowest medal score, but also defeated his opponent by a’larger margin than did any other player, 9 up. The nearest to that was the ¢ up made by Dick Kimball, who was also closest to Rahm's medal score, with 80. Ruhm's 78 fs one less than bogey and equals anything that has ever been done on these links by an Omaha player. His work by holes whs out In 4 4 [ 4 L3 5 Py For the visitors Mr. Murray surpassed this Score with 77 and Mr. Bragg equaled it Golf Match Calla O Auto Race. ROCHESTER, N. Y, Sept. 14.-On nac- count of the president’s death the endur- ance race of automobiles from New York to Buffalo has been declared ended here. Southern Lengue. At Little Rock—Little Rock, 6; Selma, 4. DEMOCRATS WIN IN ADAMS Take the Pick of County Nominations and Allow Populists the Others. HASTINGS, Neb., Sept. 14.—(Special Tel- egram.)—The democrats and populists held their county conventions today in the court- house. The democrats met in the super- visors' room and the populists In the court- room. It was evident that the populist con- vention was nothing but a sideshow as com- pared with the democratic gathering. While the populists had the democrats outnum- bered ten to one, yet the Hastings demo- crats outgeneraled their fusion friends and made them take the political medicine just as they prescribed it. The principal fight was on county judge. Tne democrats se- cured it and also surveyor and coroner. The ticket nominated by the two conventions or treasurer, Will Brookly; for county clerk, Henry Fernow; for recorder, M. W.| Burgess; for county judge, Harry Dungan; ear-olds, n, Manona sec: 814, e, half-mile dash, for 2 purse $75: H. McF Gracle R third ‘condrace, four half furlongs, for maldens, purse §75: Billy Perby won, Glards second, Backwood thlrd. ~ Time 021, Third race, seven-elghths of a mile, purse $100: Herne won, Robert Bonner econd, Emerald third, Time: 1 Fourth race. five-elghths of a mile dash, purse $75: Virgll D won, Queen Eil second, Foster third. Tim ) o three-eighths of lens: Bay Prince won, Buby | ent of schools, N. H. Jones; for coroner, ond, Jim Hicks third, Time: Dr. Irwin; for surveyor, Jacob Roeke. Re olutions were adopted deploring the death | of President McKinley. The delegates to the convention are: H. A. Redman, R. E. Moors, A. M. Jeffers, J. C. Stevens, H. 8. Dungan, D. H. Wentworth, J. Summering, Lloyd Lyun, G. J. Evans, John Barr, G. W. Tib- bets, M. W. ., George Mizen, James Harry Brewer, Will Brookly, W. E. Shover, Peter Uerling, U. 8. McAule W. E. Hart, R. B. Wahlquist, W. E. Joint, The delegates to the populist state con- vention are: George Anderson, Ed Wat-| .]¥'|]“r‘1’}(.f|..‘:}' kins, George Brown, A. H. Bowen, C. W.|(7oni) “Titus (Veldito) Brown, J. H. Sarsee, W. J. Willlams, J. O. | (Johnston), 8t. Bluff (Dal Wilson, George Cruse, B. P. Hubbard, Clar- |, ¥1fth vice, faur turlong Waldron, James Richardson, Andrew | ton), Tl B on, J. C. Wentworth, A. H. Deffen- | (Re€se), Afrcastle (Mack), See Kay P. Sorsen, E. 8. Dutton, William son), Greenwich (Hall) Willlam Kroeger, John Maran, W. FST———— F. M. Frink. Gage Republican Committee, BEATRICE, Neb., Sept. 14 Hitehcock Fusion egram.)—Colonel W. 8. Tilton, chalrman of TON, Neb., 14.—(Special Tel- | the republican county central commitiee, egram,)—The democrats and populists each | today announced the membens of the oxecu held county conventions here today and, | tive committee who will asstst him in the after considerable trouble, their conference management of the campaign. They are: ( committees succeeded in fusiug on & county | B. Dempster, D. W. Carre and W. W. Dun ticket. ‘The nominutiens are: For clere, ' can of Beatrice; €. B. Hensley of Wymore, W. H. Thornhill of Trenton; for treasurer, | H. J. Merrick of Adams, H. B. Smith of J. P. Wertz of Trenton, the present deputy | Rockford, A. 8. Casad of Highland precinet treasurer; for sheriff, Jesse Rife of rkey; | A vigorous campalgn will Inaugurated for fudge, J. M. Williams of Culbertson; lur‘lhh'h will Increase the republican majority superintendent, Prof. J. $. O'Connell, the in this county by at least 2,000. for —_— sant View; for| Break in Fusion in Polk ¢ coroner, W. E. Stewart of Stratton; for| STROMSBURG, Neb., Sept 14 commissioner, F. P. Fellows of Culbertson. | Telegram.)—Today ended fifteen years W. H. Thorubill is the only candidate who | continued fusion in Polk county, when is running for a second term. | populists and democrats met at Osceola | nominate county tickets. The democ asked for one place on the ticket, but t PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Sept. 14.—(Special | populists refused. Both parties then p Telegram.)—The Cass county populists held | out a full ticket, There is some talk among their county convention today and nomi- | the republicans endorsing one man on the nated a full ticket with the exception of | democratic ticket superintendent, making the fourth county — ticket. The republicans, democrats and pro- ut Ticket in Gosper, uibitlonists have also nominated straight| ELWOOD, Neb., Sept. 14.—(Special Tele tickets. The ticket is: For treasurer, John | gram.)—The populists held their county Hollenbeck of Elmwood; for clerk, Elmer | convention today and nominated this ticket | Rouge of Elmwood; for sheriff, John Kiser |c, M. Hoback for county clerk, Joeseph | ot Maynard; for recorder, W. H. Wortman (M. Bolen for treasurer, Milton Winslow for of South Bend; for judge, Robert Vass of [ sheriff, G. B. Chase for judge, Maude John Plattsmouth; for surveyor, E. G. Cooley of |son for superintendent, J. E. Chambers for Cedar Creek; for coroner, Charles Powers' surveyor, W. M. Umberger for commis of Wabash, . sloner Races begin today at 2 o'clock, Entries for today are as follows First race, five-elghths of a mile dash: Drugglst (Johngon), lone Parker (Emcry Allic Blue (Crawford), May I Go_(Meal), Billy Van (Berry), Queen L (Stewart), Mshlum‘ln.«hnn (Ed Porter), False ( Becond race, threc-fourths of a mile dash: Fred Reed (Spohn), Leostratus (Zen mereto (Snell) quolse ( Archie McKay (Berry), Parton (Jack hird race, speclal. seven-sixteenths of a mile dash: " Bay Prince (L. Spohn), Jim Hicks (H. Doty), Mary Ann (Cottrell) Bettle B (Stewart), Glardo (Hall), Joe Fos: ter (Barry). democratic state one mile Bonner and a (Berry), Montana sixteenth Chubl ence Ander: baugh, C. Kessler, H. Waldron, Ticket. Sept. TRE sur- veyor, O. R. Jones of Ple 2 (8pecial of | the | | ats | Stralght Populist Ticket in Cass, | YOU'VE GOT TO HURRY At Columbus. - Marfon 1 WAL Grand Rapids-Grand ‘Rapids, 5; Fort Wayne, 6. At Dayton—Dayton-Toledo poned; rain At Muncie—~Wheeling, 11; Muncle, 3 game posts If you want to see the RUNNING RACES at the WHY ICUREMENONLY The State Electro-Medical Institute, bines All the Curative Powers of Both Medi- cine and Electricity in Our System of Electro-Medical Treatment. Professional Excelletice Can Be Attained Only by the Doctor Who Concentrates All His Facul- ties On a Single Class of Ilis. Master Specialist 1o not treat ull diseases, but cure tay cured In almost every vocation sp notably true when life or d « involve medical profession affords s xought after, and this can come only from the frus | specialist, whose deep knowledge, expert skill, vast experience and thorough scie | entinc pments have given him complete mastery over the discases that cons All 1 treat. I treat men and cure them to v work Is now called for and demanded. This s It is then that the beAt treatment the stitute his specialty Whatever may be vour allment, get help from one who has made such cases a sp clal study. 1f your eyesight 18 falling €0 to a relfable optician or oculist. 1f your hearing {8 defcctive consult a competent aurlst. If w bad tooth s distressing you engage the skill of a dentlst, OF If You are burning with fever or shaking with chills, tell your troubles to o family physician. They can do more good than I for ['do not treat such complaints, nor pretend to cure them | But it you have one of the serious o & peculiar to men, such STRICTURE, KIDNEY or URIN TROURBLES, CONTAGIOL SON, NERVO-BEXUAL DEBILITY or allied troibles, which | vitality, or If your case has been ageravated and mude ‘worse hy cific, free samples, trial treatments or simHar devices 1f this be condition, T want you to write us or eayme to our offices, whore come to private counsel, a careful personal examination and an thfic_ opinfon of your case free of charge These discases and weaknesses of men, and they alone, have earnestly and exclusively devited the best years of my life, duting which time T have discovered and developed varlous forms of treatment which muke their eure an unqualified and absolute certainty. Is it not worth your while to vestigate a cure that has made life anew to multitudes of m VA 0 Under our Electro-Melical treatment this Insidlous disease rapid nant blood are Arivan from she dilated veins and all soreness and sweiling. quickly subside. Every indication of varicocele soon vanishes, and in its d comes the pride, power and the pleasure of perfect health and restored muuhood. What we_have done for them we can do for you. STRI E Qur, Flectric:Medical treatment dissolves the stricture | pletely and removes every obstruction from the urinAry pa sage, allays all Inflammation, stops every unnatural discharge, reduces the prostraty gland, cleanses and heals the bladder and nvigorates the sexual organs an rvulnrel Lealth and soundness to every d by the di Our special form of Electrio-Medical treate CONTAGIQUS BLOOD POISON o i e et i oe: sult of our ug work, and 13 indorsed by the best physiclans of this and forel countries. It contalns no dangerous drugs or injurfous medicines of any kind. 1t. 0es to the very bottom of the disease and forces out every particle of impurlty. oon every sign and symptom disappears completely and forever. The blood, the tissue, tho flesh, the bones and the whole system are cleansed, purified und restored to perfect health, and the patient prepared anew for the duties and pleasures of life. NER sEx AL DEBILITY g many of you are now reaping the rec calt of your former folly. Your manhood atling and’ will soon be lost unfeas ou do eomet for yourself. There {8 no i Impotency, like all sexual discases, fs never on the standsull. With i you can make no compromise. Either you must master it or it will master you, an Il your whole future with misery and Indeseribable woo. We have treated so m cases of this kind that wo are as famillar with them us you are with the very az\é light. Once cured by us you will never again be bothersd with emissions, drains, p matureness, small or weak organs, nervousness, failling memory, loss of ambition or other symptoms which rob you'of your manhood nd absolufely unfit you for study, business, pleasure or marrlage. Our treatment for weak men will correct all these evils and restore you to what nuture intended—a hale healthy, happy man, with physical, mental and sexual powers complete, EFLEX DISEASES .o afiments are reflex, orlginating from other dfs- seases. For Instance, sexiial weakness sometimes comea rom Varlcocelo or Stricture; fnnumerable blood and bone disenses often result from contaglous blood taints In the system, or physical and mental declino froquently fol- low impotency. In treating diseases of any kind always remove the origin—we cure the cause. CORRESPONDENC LEGAL CONTRACT your trouble. REFERENCES: Rest Banks and Leading Du Consultation Free. Office Hours—From 8 n. m. t0 § p. m. Sundayw—10 a. STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1308 Farnam Str., Between 13th and 14th Str,, Omaha, Neb, WEATHER FORECAST t rained in Omaha. W e said it would be fair, but| we're just even with the weather man. Runabouts, < VARJICOCELR § BLOOD POT depleting yout your unfortunate you will be wel mest and selen- my specialty. To them 1 com- One personal visit fa always preferred, but if you cannog call at our offic © your symptoms’ fully iven to all patfents 1o hold for our promises esitate. 1f you cannot call today, write Do not and describe ness Men in This City, m. to 1 p. m. Inexpensive Offices THERE ARE NO DARK OR UNDESIRABLE ROOMS IN THE BEE BUILDING, ou PAY ACCORINNG TO THEIR THERE ARE A FEW NICE OFFICES WHICH FOR ONLY $10.00 A HIS INCLUDES WATER, HEAT, JAN- SERVICE AND ALL CONVENIENCES OF BEST BUILDING IN The Bee Building LIGH 1IOR THE THE TORN Depot Wagons, Stanhopes, Rockaways, Phaetons, Broughams. are offered just as low as if it was fair. The Largest Stock in the City, VISITORS INVITED. Drummond Carriage Co. I8th and Harney. C Pl-T RS & €O, Rental Agents yund Floor Bee Bidg BROW Fowler Streets= S Detivered M te U i ¢ o People for the | N Cured hy Cramer's OMAHA, Dec 1900, AL CO., Albany, N. Y. bottle of Cramer's Kindly a1 Heing out wflpAsu RN‘( SUMMER SPECIALS. lin and Re It b, O lerRAMER CHE |1 received your san me. taken Kinda which you Kidne It help two bottle #20.20 1 On sale Cinel very much inee in a Rtet and Retur Return, weather, 1 contpacted a cold back, It tend to my for me ad to told by Kidney for the duties certatnly rn, daily. what 0., and arn. | tled in wy perly 4 man to do my work. ) 21,20 San | Cure had done for him On wale [ sample. Today 1 ca 1 n New and feel ten years can't pralee your h BROWN, rem Bufn Home: Seekers Exculsluns. 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