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e b THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1890, THE PRICE OF COALL An Adwince Caonfiamtly Empeeted Within the Next Two Weeks, Last month it was predicted that the price of coil waoild b advineel on September 1, but still bard el issold o} summer pries, B.75per n foreggand furnae and $9per ton for nutand range, certan that priceswill not remain where theyare lnger thanuntilthe middle of Oc- tober, andthe dhancs an thit a nise nay the coil exchange hellan ing at which most of the AU that timo anef- thesmall dealrs and #10.4, but it »d and_the mitter was lid o Taellho it noating, whlch. ma any day. Justiow the scry chiange is preparingzalistof fpiresshowing the quaniity of coil on hand, the amoint consumed last seasn and the probible amoint thit will be required this winter, Regarding the supply of coalon band 10w, & trip to tle various houses slows that the supply of soft coal is mich lss thin atthe corrsponiing tim r. Ip fact, nne he delors. lave P llln.ul\nl« 20k, and nowr wittoat enthusiastic menbers ywore presait fort was nade by sone el 50 wnts per rge from 3.5 to Jrosputs of @ sther sets [ 'nvm]m«unh {0 obiain crs, '8 (he mines have been busy filing other confracts "The following figures furnished by a promi- r who 15 4member of the cxchange will give an idea of the amont of coil on handandthe anount required to run the ity untilthefirst of next April. Whilethey may not be absolu tely correct, it isprobable” they willnot be any g Aunountof al onhand, 15,00 tns; amoint voquired )0 1ons, coal on hand, 5,00 tons; amount 50,000 tu)u 1 conl onhan } amount W tons, Tlie amount requ to xun thoeity will be about 10 per wnt mo thau last year, From th figures one woull believe that Omiha consumes o vast supply of coal, but Agures inthe hands of the s of the angeare convincing that RI)' is & mere drop inthe buekit. t New York and New En gland alone burnel in 60,000tonsof hard con soft coal ai oke, while all of the ather states together consimed only 5,000,000 ns, or qie-teith asmuch, during tie sane period. round numbers i i Tostragthe thoh stopits blanciing aid 1 hicken thegrowth, ling out, aud wiere it isgrayio retoro the yeuthful wlor, use Hal's Hiie 1enow QAL St. Timothy Mission . Tast Saturday evening the first of a series of nonthly entc mets, including afree supjer, for the beuefit of the poorof North Ommiha, was given underthe iuspies of the St. Timthy Mission, Upwards of one hunired persms were present, ad itwas found that the supply of provisions wasnot suficientto meet the demand, but thiswill be renedied inthe future WTte objects of the mision, among others, aroto providefor the puwr ofthe surrond- ingneiglborhood, free rading room, seving scnwl, night school, med i ey and a Sinday school; also suitable burial for those wlo may die witlout means forthis purpose. Rov. J.J. H Reedy, the haschaige of the w conne mission, makes an urgnt appeal for finds to nect. the prsent necls of the _institution. Thoe istow needd topay of the balince dueon lase of mision building $5 and for repirs of furitureand small sundries $i1. Auy st off clothing, books or anything elscthat canbe wed for the benefit of the poor the coming winter willbe thankfully recived, The mission is doing good work, and with a larger amount in the treasury willbe able to extnd its sphere of usefilness, Ttaimsnow toalevite the suferings of the destitute :lckhl all parts of the cily and 15 non-setar- an, ‘Thoseintersted in this work shuld com- municate with Rev, J. 1. Reedy, mission building North Eleventhstrest nearNictolas, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for chil- Aren teething cures wind colic dianhas, ete, 25 cents a bottle. missio ed Siys He Stole Her Purse. FrankSlavo, an ltalian, keeps a fruitstand at the Cornerof Sisteenth and Cass stiets. Yesterdiy hehad & customerin the person of M. Thompson, wio lives at 1508 Cass street. M. Thompsin boght soms bannas and shosaysshe lid her purse down o the fruit dedler'sstand when shetook the changs out of it to py for the frult. She turned and walked away, forgittingher parse butafter golng a fow steps she rulized that sho had leflit anl sheturned bak. The frait doaler dedared thathe hud notseen the purse and Mis. Thompson protested that e certainly must have it in his p ion, The laly finlly had Slavo arrested for lar- ceny ani taken to the sttion, She said that shohad§’ in her purso when she lad it down. Ve 1o steal: o havoplenty monoy," said Sliyvo when taken to the plice station, A art of the statement was found to be true, orhe hud $22 in lis pokets when searhed. “The lady's purse wis notfound upo him, not anjthing thatshe ould dentily asbolorging er. Slavowillhaven hewring today, Pimples, boils and other humors, areliable toappear when the blood gets heted. The b;‘f“ remedyis DrJ. H Mclean's Sasapa- rila. . 8t. Vaclay's Day. Yesterlay was St. Vadav's day, and the Bolemin Catholu socities,assisted by the Trish anl Geman Cathulics, observed itwith dw ceremony. St Viclavs sodety cele brited the ocasion by ddicating inew ban: ner, andall of th soueties, with soveral bunds, nades pande though the principal businéss strects, makinga very imposing ap ranc. Religious services wero held at the Bohe- miin elureb, corner of Fourteen thand Will fans streets, The sociotics allappeired in full regalis, anl eadi_sadety was very largely repro sated. Tho wae abut o hudrel me ne. Van Houlen's Cocor—Delicious, male i stutly, i — Peronal Rights League. The persmal rights league of Touglas conty will hold o metting thisevening at Garfield hall on Howard, between Fifteenth aul Sixteenth, at 8 o'clock sharp. State Bator Metinnis of Missouwri will aldress the medting, Tickets at lowest rates and superior acomnodutions via the great Rock Island routs. Ticket oftice, 1602—Six- teenthand Parmm streets, Onaha No Wreok at Shoshane. General Minagn Resegulo of the Union FPucifichas receied 4 telegram from Sho- sione, ldaty, denying that any wrek oo ar rodon ths road in. jat vielally of Satur aay. s ey Henry Schoenhals, foremin Henry Krug Packing Co, St Josph, Mo, use Dr Thomas' Edectric Ol with his men for :'p{ulm, cuts, bruises, chapped hauds,ete. 1t he bes The nev offices of the great Rock Tsland route, 1602, Sixteenth and Farnau slreets, ()lnulm are the finest in the city, Call and seo them. Tickets 10 all points eust at lowest rates. —_— A Dog Saves a Baby, Hany Gordon, three years old, wis sved from deith by a Newfoundland dog, sy & Boston dispatch to the St Louis Re: ubhu The little fellow, ac- compuied by the dog, ww wilking slong the tracks of the Boston River, %!:m.h & Lynn raflroad when a train re downuponthem. The boy’s mother \mu running to save him, but sho was 100 far away to do anything, Just be- fore the train reached tho Liitle fellow, the dog for the first timo became aware of the danger. Theaninal took in the situation ot a glance, and with almost buman intelligence he seized the boy's Flowever, itis almost | \f clothingin his jaws and dragged him from the track just in time {o esape the ols, His prompt action had sived the ' life The dog's ame is_Wallice, and he isowned by Mrs, Joseph Mehirg of Heachmont, s4, nerYous prost ilness, blie simples as. Miss Alice Raymond and her comet at the exposition this evening. - HAN tion, nervus irad by Dr. at Kuhn & Co.'s, 4 13th and Do TADE HANDK ERCHIEF Lacy Mouchoirs—A Brile's Century-01d Kerchief, Ttseens superfuous to ask if there is anythingnewin handkerchiofs, andy is something, if not altogether till quaint and uncommon, \dyrecently gavo her husband as entsome white silk hand kerchiofs, and in one corner of ench wus photo= Lovely jhed an exact likenes of the little I, aboy of about eightmonths, The me pietures taken, and it was_then pholographed off the cardon (o the handlserchicf, a pre pira- tion being ued making the chiof wushable and not removing lhu picture. The fine work doe on handker- dmothers seems now chidfs by our g superseded by maehine- to have been made lace A preity story Is toll bya coung ludy of this cfy who owns a very landsime and valuble handkerchie S prize that hadkerchif vory much,” said she. **An oldlady of alout eighty made it all by hand had no idenl wis going togetit. Theoid hdy hadsome friends whom she wanted to isit while inNew York, ad not being quite sure of the exactlocation I accom- panied ler, and when she returiod home shomads thisbeautiful hanlkerdhiclund rehief referred tols made I Brussels net, almost entireiy covered with tambouring, while in the centoris asmall square of deli- cate lawn, mking a charming off Someof our soclety belles still retain theold affection for lom ce handke chiefs of a recenteentivy ownedby their groat-gmndnothers. who only used them on special o ons. One of the um~ll|x~'M\‘ valued presents rmllu-xl.unlvhmlh\ Walter Dam- rosh on herwedditg day was a lace handkerchiel over a_century old sent to her by Mr. Damrosch’s mother, whohad used it on her wedding d Itis now fasnionable fora lad, theinitinl on her handlcel from her own signature. to have copied “Wate Lily Soap b conts acake! il Miss Alice Raymond, lady cormet soloist in the exjosition this evening. snable millinery sday, Octobor 1 JOYC 123 N. 15th St. ——— the gratest worll, at the Grand opening of so Wedneslay and Thu anl 0ld David Harpsf smike ciarmer of this haded t & hor- big rattle while To w ville, Pa. .m,,'mh tothe Henld. For nany yearsthe old man made a busine of capturingratilesnakes. Hesold m specimens of rattlers and osher A snikes to museums and ciccuses vx\lrn edon asmall trade in ruttlesnaice oil, A party of sporting men were in the room of John Weissinger’s hotel on Tuesday night of last week when Harp- ster came in with a big rattlesnakein a cage. He haad beendrinking, and in a reckless moment he declared he would show the gentlemen how to bite off a snuke’shead, He took the raitler from the cage, and the mouq,n ankits fangs into his mglxt wr ster humidly replaced it in the cage and went out, Nothing was seen of him until Thurs- day,"when he was found huddled upin a dense growth of weels ina yard ronding Lloyds foundery. -His amm wus swollen to an enormous size and ho washalfdead frompainand ex posure, Ho wasat once takento Andrew Brown's residence aund _supplied with food and drink. Dr.W.H. Robinson was elled in, The smke charmer den him certain herbs, with which | could banish the poison from his s, The herbs were provided, but the pison hud selzed too firm aholdon its vietimm; his condition rapidly grew worse, and last Tuesday he died. . Ho was seventy- three yearsold, 1602, Sixteenth ani Farnam streots is the new Rock Island tickot office. Tick: ets to all points enstat loyest rates MissAlico Raymond's first appearanco fnOmiha o theexpuition this evening, Al Grand opening of seasonablomillinery Wedneday and “Fharsliy, Octo) and 2. 0Y 123 \' IJtht A Monkey and Parrot Fight, While going along Thirl avenue, Brooklyn, & reporter fortheNew York World witnessed a fight of a_novel and ) ing nature, It “took place infront ofoneof arow of tenement houses in the meighborhood of Thirtieth street, The combalants were @ parrot and o monkey. The object of contention was lying on a acrustof bread which was neighboring window sill, Polly spied it firstand quickly flew to got 1t, but the monkey leap with o sudden with both front paws on Then ensued a fight ence would have putmany apugilist to shame. A greatcrowd had assembled in the meantime and the smalloddsoffered were slightly infavor of theparrot. Thefight lasted but one round, buiit was g a fierce one from stavt (0 finish. A soon as the monlkey lnded, the prrot by a dexlerous movement extricated himsell and de- livered two blows in rapid sucee: landed on with his bek on the mokey’s nose. With o howl of rage the money closed with his opponent, tnd for thirty seconds the air was filled with feathers and small bunches of hair, The serap was rudely terminated by the loud swish of a broom in the hands of a woman, Both combatants were knoclced off their pins, ind the prret flov toa neighboring tice whilo the monley dropped o the awnirgof the store be- low. Thecrustof bread,or prize, fell to the street below,andwas quickly grabbed up by oneof theurchins standing around, Polly afterwards flow buck to the win- dow sill minus his tail. e Miss Alice Raymond and her cornet at the exposition this e \uung Grand cn(‘nlnfi of seasonable millinery Wi ul]ll\'add) aud Thurslay, October 1 and 2 123 N, 15th St. P Notice, Aftr Sciptember §0 1o ovders for the Americanixd Encyelpaedis Britanuica will bo taken. Al persons who desire to avail themaselves of ourliberal offer must have thele orders in by that day, e, Bullding Ioans Wanted on choice city property; sums of $5,000 to $10,000 preferved, KiMBALL, CHANP & RYAN, 1205 Furnam st, CRAZED BY A RATTLESNAKE, An Emormons Reptile Fonnd Coiled ona Young Woman's Breoast When Miss Loulse Repsdorph ahighly estwmoi and very }mpn]nl'\nnn),' y of Gastonia, N. alled to appear at mothe her tard- iness, nd3 to her: horror found ler daughter lying still inbed wit han enor- mous mttlesnake colled upon her lnm-d s yoang lady was at fiest thought from ler rigid and ghasily Land her eyes, glasy and went to mscertain the roason of fixed, g at ler hideons bedfellows ving that she still breathed Jthe family wore confronted by blem how to kill the m-pulu without provoking it,in which ease it praabl that it woull attick the girl, saystheNew York Morning Jour- nal, At Tast a bowl of milk was placedon thefloor in its sight,andafter a fow minutes suspense they had the gratifi- cation of seeing the snake uncoil itself and glide down the side of thoe bedto the bowl, where he was killed by Mr. Repsdorph, Efforts were then made to reslore the young lady, but it was scon evident that'she lad lost her mind. Whenspoken toshe betrays nosign of rd, but if disturbed emits a sharp, , whichis said tobe ctly like that made by an_angry rat- tlesnake, and was probably the warning tho replile gave her whenoer she moved, s was the last thing she was conscions of, How long the poor girl had hin stac- ingintotho small, gleaming eyes of the snike and fecling its slimy, cod body next her miked skin will never be known, but the ordeal was one to mike a strong man shudder, Miss Repsdorph has been seen to makeno voluntavy ges- ture, all fool anl drink having to be given lor as to an infant, The phy cians sy sho miy recover, though the chances are slight Miss Alico Raymond, the greatest cornet sololst intheworld, atthe sition this evening, A MINL/ Journey of an Inscribed Postige Stamp from Louisville to*ittsburg. Gralam €. Richards coteh-vishman, prominent Quing the lato congress of lis race, wis o few agoa recipent of me of the epistles thit_ probably ever passed | i g through the United States r the Pittsburg times, M, lives on V et, near Tumeland | is a derk by vocation. During the Scotehdrish con, he male many friendsfrom locdlities far distant, and | among thesowas Malcolm H. McKenzie | of Louisville K These two gentlemen had many agree- | able coversitions and in the course of | Nothihg Else equils Ayer's IMils for stimilating a topia Tiver, stiongthening digestion, and — togus lating the actiotof (e bowels. Theycone tain 1o calomel, mor any other injurious drug, butare cmposed of e active princie P15 of the best regetible cathartics. “1 wasa suflirer for years mdyspepsia and liver troubles; and found r o porr relief until & commenced taking Ayer” They have efieoted 0 complets ¢ Garge Mooncy, Wallh Walli, W.T. 1enever [am toublel with constipa~ tion, or suffer from loss ofappetite, Ajer's Pills setme right again.” —A. J. Kis Rok House, Va “For fhe cureof headache, Ayer’s (- thartic Pills aroihe most e fleetivenediche T everusel"—RK. Janes, Dorchester, Niss, “Two boxesof Ayer 8 Pils o o ot severe headache, fromwhich I waslong sug. ferr.”"—Emma Keyes, Hublardston, Coin, Ayer’s Pilis, IUEFARED DY DR.J. G AYER & CO.,Lowell, Muss, Soldby all Dealers 11 Medidnes. Urs Betis kBetts Physicians, Surgens and Specialists, 1400 DOUGLA S STREET OMA HA, NEB. Tho mogt widdy an f vorably knows sp lalists in the United States. Their lnz e perimnce, ror 1 univeral coss i the N Chronic and s eminent yhy l.hcunlh sied fo sof early vice ind thenumer- hat followin ftstratn, BLOOD AND SKIN T \\l sorh FeFous DT LAY, AT ORDERSyleld readily to their s Al tred ment. PILES, IT AND RECTAL ULCERS without pain or doten tion guaranteed o ur i AND VARICOUELE pormi- or from busines: HYDROCE funetional disorders that reslt from yo uth- one of theso Mr, McKenze oferel to | nently and sicessfully” cired fn 3 bet hisPittshurg friend that @ conmon ,,"“y‘”"‘-}‘ el go postago stamp, properly direced, | N without any envelope appended, W v‘k'vm«mu il de pec ulae besent throigh the 1s to itsdes } o dther sex will 08 0 | tion. Mr. Richards accepted thebet, and asno more vas said on tho subject ho forgot the whole transaction, Thursday morning, however, the post- mun left with many the eallec a “letter™ for Mr. The ter” wis nothing more than a 2¢ent postage stamp. On the gummed side wis written in tiny chavicters the ad- | aham C. IK ards, Watson | street, Pittshurg, Pa.” Below camethe age: “‘All vell. nie.” raorlinary communication d to decipher, as somo ruthless alhad stamped 4 post-mark clear over the message. A more tended letter wis subse- | quently rec Richards from | the enterpris llian, telling | him todevote the money pending on the bot to the mierests of the Scotch-Irish association, — Miss Alice Raymond, the gremtest lady cornetsoloist inthe worll, at the exposition this evening. The Strange Story of a Diamond, & A strange aceountof the travelsof a dinmond recently came to light in the South African diamond fields, says the Jewelars’ Weekly. The authorit although they havea record of nearly all thevaluible gems ever found intho ficlds, know nothing of the one that is the subjectof this inquiry, except what Tas been revealel by the efforls of the alleged owner toestablish his claim, The claimant is a seaman on the Drummond Castle,one of the fleet steam- ships plying between Ingland and theo Cape of Good Hope. He asserts that in 1883, while in St. Paul de Toando, he found the stone which he kept as an attractive o often showed the mites, but one da ed it under circumstances that 1sed him to believethatu fellow siilor Iud stolen it. Subsequantly he say an account, of a large dinmond alleged® to have reached the London market by indirection, It was deser )w.] aschipped and having a flaw init, whichremindelhim of some n‘llmpuvuh.nmxw of his lost pebbles fterward favored with a view umond and at onee pronownced it thepebblo that hal mysteriously been tukenfrom his pssession, The claiment alleges that the stone was sold by the thief at Port Elizabeth toa merchant, who is reported to have realized o fabulous sum upon it. The secaman has taken the ne steps to establish his title to the gem, and ié his proofsare us convineng 15 his story is remarkable he will probably - recover it. Ttis unfortunate, however, that the au. | A SURE CURE | body, &ho bet is mine. | B, | OFFICE PAXTON BLOC! fulfollies or the excoss of STRICTT R Sureds ‘without cutting, emusti affected lwuu Ivy ment's piln or TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN The awful eflec L enrly vice which orgnic veaknes, destroying both mind and with allita dreaded 1lls, permaneoty Lture years. ateed pormo s m tly remosal - con pleto, ordilatation, ures at without & wo- cured. DRS. BETIS Addressthose who have - - DL palredthemsolves by - roer fidulgace and solitary habiis which Fuinbothmind and body. unfiting liem tor buthess study or mareliis MARRIED MEN ot T enteringon that hapy llfe.nwuaolvhyllflll debility,quickly assisted, OUR 8UCOE 38 Inlused upom taote, First—Prutical exporl- ente. Second—Evory case s speciallystu t,hus ' sturting right, | Tiird—ed iclies are in our laloratry exactly to sl Bl cas, thuseflecting cures without 1adury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 140 DOUGLAS SYREET, - - OMAHA. NEB. , You can go to your store nnd get me be:,t corset there is (that’s Ball's), wear it two or three weeks, return it, :m.d get your money again, if it isn't exactly right. The reason is that this corset isright for nine out of ten ; and “the merchant, or rather the maker behind him, takes the risk of the tenth. Thereis a primer on Cor sets for you at the store, Casciw Couser €, «,xwgo ad New York Is crowded with new goods for Shoes were made and finished only the largest assortment, bu is the same qua made with Goo( above are anextraordiniry barg for like goods. Our ‘*Workingman's the manufacturer has greatly ever offered for sale at sucha | is perfect. othing short of 2 In the finer kinds of lasts, « All our other departments anticipatin g an increased (mdo PRICES Open until 8 p. m. ebraska Clothing we are ina position to offer our fall goods at s Department so popularin so short a time. the manufacturer's thought of advancing prices ae.are nol afraidto back welh our guarantee, To signalize the opening of the I =, OOO pair fine Calf Shoes, Congress and Lace, warr: inted Goodyear Welt at g 2.50. Thi ity and make which we sold last shoes for g1 turning out better thancver this fall. OUR SHOE DEPT. ke the fall, and notwith standin gthe steadily advancing price of leathes Our stock for the fall was i the material was in the best wor ]\I]I.l nlike manner, and t also the best madeSkoes for Men “all Season in this Department w year Welt, dl((ll]l) as good for wear and elasticityas Hand-sewedShocs. ain, - We know Shoe Stores would ch 5. of which we sellthousands improved upon the makeof thern, ow price, .00 vill buy such a shoe elsewhere. areloaded with newgoods. selected with scason as a great hu\,;(m\ at §2 me moderate prices that have made our Sho ordered very early, befcda are and the we arc now offering not and Boys, e gods which ¢ place on sale to-day, Shoeg The AR arge at least §3.50 or $4 of Plll every season, ar Wehave pheed carly orders forenormous quantities and No more hones 1~luw wag It is solid leather throughout, and the make And finisl grades we show anexceptionally largeassortment, all styles of toes, and al] loes tofit any foot, In everylineweha ve putin abigstocl S LOWER THAN RV ERER. Saturday,10 p. m. Co., Corner 14(h and Douglas Streets. The cool days of Autumn have come and change of | costume is in order. Men's and Boys Tall| | Suits have displaced sum- | mer blazers and silk Shirts upon our counters and in- |\'l|0 your eartly inspection. Alle‘(LL]‘)\lOfld”_‘, fineassort- mentof Men's Underwear nd Hesiery adaptedto the | coolerseason is now instock. | | We do mot quite the prices on | these goods as below cost for we | frankly confess that we are doing ness forour own profit, but we teust tothe excellenceof o goods and thefaiess of ouwr wethod to bring w reionabie relurs, | ' IR. BAILEY, (raduate Dentist, AFull Set of Tecth, on Rubber For Five Dollars. euls Teoth i Thietics. Gold and. si1v rates, Bridgeand Crc outplates. Al work w , 16TH AN D FARNAM Entrarce, 1ith street elovator, Lugs untll 8 O'eloek, FOR SEVERE COUCHS OR (OLDS Dr, F.C Werner's Open ©ven- thorities are indined to disbdieve the story of the tar, Miss Alico Raymond’s first appearnce in Omaha ut the exposition thisevening. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, isstopping at the Georee Pattee of Addey, Ia., is visiting relatiy Miss Mattie Blinchard, who has been fn the city several weeks, visiting her sister, Mrs. ('hmlv;\cnw\ n-(\uned yesterday to llor hamo_at Eveqport, Il {homes used by d by the Dr, Price's Crean V0r loes hik CORID & BmOALY HEe0T BLE. Sl oy o e FRICH BAKING POWDERCO,, York Chicio. Ban lrauclco. Ne Bt Louls COUGH DROPS Are highly recommended aftor seven years of successlul experience by the sole manufuctuwers, Kopp, Dreibus& Co,, STEAM CONFECTIONERS, 1106 FarnamSt., Omaha, Neb. Sold everywhere, ¢ Send for samples, MANHO@D RESTORED. H“SANATIVO," the Wonderful S pasish Remedy, cnr 1 Nerus _ Dis such 48 Weak Mem! ory, Loss of Brain Po'ver, leadache, | Wakefd luces, Lost Maunbood, Nervous- P’ a‘fi ness, Lasiitnde, all hotographe: life. dralis and loss of power of the lmntn\lvc Organs, in elther wex, ciused by overexertion, youthful indiscretions, or the exceerive nve bacco,opium, or stimnluits, which D-llmn\ll‘v to lufirmity, Consumption aid Insnity. Pat win conveniot form to cry fnthe vest packet. Price $1a package, or 6 for 85 fent bymailtoapysldress, Cicolar free. Men fion £h s paper. - Adireen ICAL €0,y 417 Mbhml&.cllt@ 1N TS RSO A, NEIE.. § I & Duugin Sircers . 14t & Duielus Sreets, DRUNKEKRNESS IN AL TNKWOHW THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. HAIHES' flDlBEN SPEGIFIG ) f coffis or Lo o ot toas Wikt {8 MhSwisige of the 1 la whsolutely har aitsa acdw Nidher m‘pn-..m T W ver packige. s l‘lu(‘l ALASTS 1IN Chrone, Nervous, Biood and Surgieil Disewes and Diseues of the ke, Ear, Nose, Throit and Chest. Special Attention to ‘Diseates of Wo men and Children, Thedoctors have had years of expriens in th hospltals of Brooklyn ani New York,and ar among the most successful and videly kr.o wo specilists the country, To ¥ oun e A Middle-Aged Men. rvous Debility. Spermatrrh o, | Decay, arisin in ples on the awed, luck o N . lio"a barcbn, it r afol, pernanents nes and speed lly cured, 1lood and Skin Dimcanes. Syphilim, o Qisewse most dradfulln (L4 resuly, completely eradicied. GenitoUrinary Surgery. Hydrocels, Varlcocels Gonorrhe, Glecl, and Siricture, rad painor delention fr foruities and impedimen remoed. Allliectaldiaeas satly anpornanondy curet l w. Sunduys, 10 Ll o wisitus mmay phill Iy asdnos. Al o warriag Do- coess £ally B ™ Eersons unnbl theirhomes by o mnw:hl 1esand - o fea 218 Fificenth Opera Hou Opposite Boyd's Ouana, Neb, ST anite Mo cheds va Home | CGIVE UP BON TS Bleia thck novieagu g renedy forail (hy Mural discbarges and privite d L certiln eur fc Curesin 1106 DAYS, S wioseed 1t (0 “chuse Suriiure. -— x“ W 4 ea V 1 prescribolt and feel safe THLEvANS BiMicAio. 14 Teconmendiog Lt 10 CNOINNATO. n‘\ u Yerers. UL B, 3 §TONERN D, DicArum, f, i Sold by Druggi I’H{( GREAT The Greatest Lady Corn et Soloi Mechan BEAUTIF LL ILOR AL stin the )JySCL(anl Infanry Military Band, Magnificent Commercial and EXPOSITION. AT THR COLISEUM. GRAND CONCERT THIS EVENING. \MISS ALICE RAY MOND, World, Accompanied malr Exhibition, A\II) ART DISPLLAYS. A A WEDEMEYER Second Infantry Band---Selected Programmed. ,DIRECTOR. The Automatic City, Costing Over $20,000 Many New and Nove [ Attractiors! 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