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THE SAN FRANCI O OCALL, WED DAY, APRIL 19, 1899 ANDREE’S BALLOON NOT DISCOVERED Report of the Finding of the Explorer’s Body in Siberia Was a Hoax. OROBRORORORNO RO Net 0% 0%¢ Regent third SO0 won, Terrapa s nd fifty vards \TEN Captures the Tennessee April IR —Results furlongs, se q third nd a half f e second ngs, Ams ttie She L selling, St. Lorenzo won, cond, Neube third Derby. One mile and seventy vards, Blue Away « Rotterd ond Free Lance Time alf furlongs. ond, M rlongs, selling. Brisk second, Wolfhurst third ¢ 1:28, BEAN-EATERS FALL BEFORE BROOKLYN Baltimore Wins a Remarkable Game, Scoring Eight Runs in the Ninth Inning. W ¢ NEW YORK, April 18.—The Brooklyns stons wound up their series at pr in a slugging ma ing by 11 Hug both ineffective of knowledg Tenney was f 1 € rd nd Jjockey I M ty ha unt_f fifth in ar s, T Iy his error % g could n di right field rowing a mar 1e plate. Most game was | 2 drizzie. At- iance, 1800, Sec S H ALTIMORE gles ba and with and g over New H INTERESTS THE COAST. Patents, Pensions, Postoffice Changes and Army Orders. HINGTON. April 18.—Ps OTE THE NUMBERS, ific Coast follov i disn C. Hart maL Hunter, San Y nd, ‘auto- % Jantern arkland, wind- i d. fol F Louls K. Hong, Im By direction of the Assistant Secretar: of War, Private Patr J. Bolland Fourth United States Cavalry, Presidio T“EY ;;, San Francisco, is discharged without N direction of the Secre- VoINS i htene- 7 ‘ q States T Y= ' SIGNIFY ? i Bistes «6 Francisco, will - 5 arged » service of the M AN OR WOMAN MAY PREF United States on receipt of his descriptive hearty 1 list b the commanding omcer of that sease ma Perry was to-da r at Omo Ranc appointed Post- ng inroads upon the constit T Dorado County, r woman may present s Bream 3 vice B. H i M RoseaLs rrizosa, at « ty, digease R. Peralt { the huma for Original— ch nor the $ Lysander the Sa isgo, $8: William | The §~.$ ;\rld;tmnnl s then 4 to $10. In- i ]lnur:': r\llil)n“r:n 26 to : e Gould, Los Gatos, 8 to $10 Or _tha | exir utler, Yorba, $ to $8; Jac Again, it may affect the § Soldiers’ Home, Los Angel mus s only The heart (Fig. s affected in all Increase—Leona om c d Pursell, n the Importance of prop: St. John, $12 to §17. Reissue—Joseph Hurd, ssible. It 1s very neccss Port Townsend, $12 and suffering, but it is n - — teract and from are the ¢ STANFORD'S COMMENCEMENT. hat finally STANFORD UNIVERSITY, April 18.— e the pain by neutraliz A o e ling them from the blood. At @ meeting of the senior t and cure rheuma- | the chapel this afternoon, final arrange- wel ments for commencement week were com- expelled through the | Dleted. Following is the programma | pores of the skin. The great Hud- | adopted: 1y will strengthen and Increase the iday night, May 19—Reception to senlors ty of the kidneys for this extra work, embers of the :l:\.‘ inpl-: wl'\‘r[w“"'nll Y will also stimulate the general circulation Faculty-senlor eball gama, r £0 the rheumatic virus concert by musical club in Assembly 1y through both these ¢ ) p. m ? atic disea Baccalaureate sermon by Charles R. se, such as Stoma f Oakland, 11 a. m.: ivy planting, 2 p. Live r Kidney m.; Y. M. C. A and Y. W. C."A. exercises in ety g ention of the Heart complica- | the chape 30 p. m n. Hudvan, by means of its pecullar cura- | M “lass day exercises in Assembly ers, reaches every nerve and fiber in | Hall, a ; dedie: of the class plate in the human ¢ therefore it will cure | the quad, 11:30 a. m.; farce in Assembly Hall, these ol well Enciha Hall, § p. m. You need er from rheumatism, for ness meeting’ of Alumni Asso- ble remedy. Come to our | ciation, 10:3) a. m.; luncheon of Alumnli, noon: testimony of those who | promenade concert in quad, § p. m. Hudyan. There is no bet- | =~ Wednesday—Presentation of diplomas, Assem- nce than that of people who have been | bly Hall, m n is for sale by drugsists, or it will be | (TP SGOIOT 14 e uan fhy . n receipt of price ack- | Wi, - 4 e & or 'Six packages for 250 & pack- | Tii) “be the best farce ever prosenta ar | Stanford. YAN REMEDY CO., Cor. Stockton, Market and Ellis Sts., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Injured by a Fall. WOODLAND, April 18.—Thomas Barnes, an old resident of Woodland, 78 years of age, fell while attempting to get up from the table yesterday, sustaining a fracture of the hip near the joi He refuses to You have the privilege of con=- sulti submit to treatment. iHe is mentally sulting the Hudyan Doctors about | weak, and a couple of vears ago ai. your case, free of charge. Call | tempied to end bis life by cutting his | throat. Under these conditions his ehances or write. | for recovery are very doubtful. NEW YORK, April 18.—A Sun cable from Stockholm says: Dr. Mar- @ re started to search in Siberia for Andree and & an “on the strength of an alleged report from a well-known f . name of Ljalen that he had found a balloon with, three & bodies lying by in the primeval forests of South Yene has & informed Dr old by telegraph that the story of the discovery g2 | by an uncducated miner. 3 wind wheel; | barytone solos by Signor Vargas and or- gan selections by Emil Cruells. The Chutes. Ola Hayden, the Howard brothers, Way and Maitland, and other vaudevillians are glving a good show at the Chutes. Sale of Seats for lan Maclaren This mornipg at 9 reserved seats will Clay & Co.'s A MAGNIFICENT NEW HOME FOR THE THESPIANS |C. J. Behlow to Build | a Theater. o'clock the sale of begin at Sherman, for the farewell lecture to be given by “Ian Maclaren” at Sherman, Clay & Co’s Hall on Friday afternoon at half-past 3 o'clock. Dr. Watson will read selections from his last and unpublished story, and also *“The Life of Dr. William McClure” in its entirety. Sauer This Aft=rnoon, Emil Sauer, the distinguished pianist, will give his first recital in this city at the Grand Opera-house this afternoon at 3 o'clock. His programme is as follow elude and Fugue, D major (Bach) Op. 53 (Beethoven); (a) Nach Op. No. 4, (h) Tocc Op. humann FRIEDLANDER TO BE LESSEE tuck, (s 7 (h) Noc- Etude (Chopin); (a) Bolero, Op. 19, turne, Op 37, No. 2, (¢) (d) Rigaudon, 204, No. 8 (Raff); (a) Flugein d anges (Mendelssohn- (b) “Murmure du Vent"” Etude Rhapsodie No. 9 (Liszt). His last recital will be given on Friday | afternoon, at the same hour and pl BILLIONS ON PAPER,V BUT TENS IN SIGHT PLANS OF A PROMOTER TO CONTROL EVERYTHING. CONTRACT SIGNED AND WORK WILL BE RUSHED. Structure Will Represent an Invest- | ment of $400,000 and Will Be Located on Geary Street Op- posite Union Square. | | | | icisco Is to have a new play An Oaklander Starts Out to Outdo hou cost £200,000. Tt Is to be a model of nd, a magnificent structure archi- Hooley in the Matter of Big tecturally, equipped with every improve- | ment, acoustic properties second to | Schemes. non, o United States, centrally lo- gement of Sam | Articles of incorporation of two com- ater, which will | panfes having, it is thought, the ohjec @+t tietioti e N e ket eNeReRe Lo pontONIN ¢ AL ST eTie I b THE BIG BENEFIT OF THE SEASON PPN AT SPC ISP S SO SPE ISP IE SIS IE ISP S SO D PSS R0 | | | | ol ADVERTISEMENT | INTENSE SUFFERING ' FROM DYSPEPSIA AND STOMACH TROUBLE Instantly Relicved and Perma= nently Cured by Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Discovery, but Not a Patent Medicine. |A New Dr. Redwell relates an interesting ac- count of what he considers a remarkable cure of acute stomach trouble and chror of the new dl fc dyspepsia by the covery. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. | "He says: “The patient was a man who had suffered to my knowledge for years erything he ate seemed gases in the stomack with dyspepsia. | to sour and crea | he had pains like rheumatism in the back, shoulder blades and limbs, fullness and | @istress after eating, poor appetite and | loss of flesh; the heart became affected, | causing palpitation and sleeplessne at | night. ‘e him powerful nerve tonics and but to no purpose. As an experiment 1 finally bought a fifty-cent package of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets at a drug store and gave them to him. Al- most immediate rellef was given and after he had used fc he was to all ap- nces fully cu here was no mor | tery risings, no bloa appetite was vigc between 10 and healthy flesh. I | blood remedies 5 acidity or sour wa- ing after meals, the rous and he has gained in pounds weight of called the y of Music, 18 to be |in view of controlling the unt il : - 5 _ eI A g | Gl Although Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are S T B oy | fled in the office of the County Clerk | "141\\](1*:"‘“::(; and sold in drug stores, vet I Ele L Park, and will be thrown |yesterday. The first articles to go on rec- | g jadmeres T maluabie aAlttion n - early n . The & | consider them a most valu; open to the public early next fall ord were those of the Globe Fiscal Com- | ¢ ahy physiclan's line of remedies, as buil six-story structu pany, which modestly set forth the capi-'| gg | they are perfectly \less, and can be SYER feet on Geary street : 000,000,000 Of this amount | 4 | given to children or invalids or in any and extending back 137 feet, and will be | 320,000,600 has been subscribed. Director | cg LB i ¢ the stomach with 'Désts i by Charles J. B m” e AR Exiey m)(’mkh\).d‘ holds »mrlk" L s S iiie hachlehs Snd- contabilie as e sterdz V| valued at $200,000,000, while $600 is sub- | g i i le e: ’ t 3 . terms of whic ; g 3 ¢ s but fruit and vegetable essences, ¥ med, by the terms of Which | ccribed by the other directors—Alexander | % {0 eshy ~olden Seal t entire buildi is to be leased to Mr. | e K2 pure pepsin and Golden Seal. e DaldInE b e iR | Thompson, Robert Brand, Byron de |gs | P Without any question ‘they 'are’ the edlander Lot aitermioR (PR v aats Witt Berg, E. K. Darrin and J. F. | ¢ ith ny a e a ege of renewal “1‘ the el e = 7 lgs | satest \Xr:hl('(ufxlw(&(lp':l:\::l:rfdl indig time for a similar veriod I} me gentlemen appear as s + ss, constipe Coont building have not been defl- | ers and directors in the. second B ments of the stomach, how 1 upon, and it is prx tion, which will be known as the + 3 : an expert in Ater | tional Coul Company. This corporat i sia Tablets are made by oalio%: this Impartant branchof s Bretentions s tho other, ithe % . 3 2 - A, Stuart Co. of Marshall, Mich,, arge of this import ranch of | (a1 stock heing but $300,000,000, - Mr. ey | 88 M d “ F' D f wh w ll S and are sold by druggists everywhere at e o | i e i R i g 2. Mindell Fern Droyfuss. Wite Will Bing 3|t oo e areis been outlined, howe: TherArst ol (L8 AmoURE the Stheridirentopd mambdil ik “ S Little book on stomach diseases malled g the basement are to be gecu | SO feuriMha we use i forming | §2 for the Fruit and Flower Mission, free, address, F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, 1 e bfCest a0 Gy terar will miunies have caused some sur-| 4 Mich. 5 1 _brepared for one or mo the big | lobe Fiscal Company and of the Inter- ROM all indications the benefit for the Fruit apd Flower Mission at the clubs of the city. It will be a substantia 4 s Gilleves miven t brick. stone and iron, and | Rational Coal Company, and of three Orpheum Fri afterno will be one of the most suc ul ever g : d will, together with the |Other companies to be incorporated within at that theater. That the object is a most worthy one is well known to For the Best sm sun investment of over |a few days he Fiscal is capitalized for the public, and the friends of the mission have been liberal purchasers $400.000. between Messrs, | two billlons, but 1 am satisfied that we |y ¢ 4 kets during the past few days. The box office sale opened Tuesday to order you must go to P e bee der | shall have to increase it to five before| ® of tickets du SN0 L O 4 i e have-besn | long, We have honded coal mines in the (88 morning and while there was a h vy demand for seats there is stil JOE POHEIM. shape by the signing of the | north, have opti i 4 of good reserved seats on the lower floor. . = 5 ot vest ;)]al‘ zh}f“...'?\ play- | will have offic in Hongkong 3 Not only is the money taken at the box office on this day put to a g¢ :0' Svfew\x’aud:::dgwe- a certainty. land. Our s cannot fail, for some % purpose. but the purchasers of seats are going to get more than their mone: ne, U ing il be lhecun iiss the bleggssamen ':;,\'.El"gf”;“l‘;,“'i,, s :“‘““ D eth. for there will not only be the entire Orpheum bill, but a number of trimmed suit at he 1s can be prepared and | of 0 ulge my ans now. : Lo r Morrisey is arranging a st attractive s T ary preliminaties can be | but must keep something un my sleeve for volunteer artists as w 1. M e Morrisey 1']”n“w]),§ g - 1xlmm 'Iu(]\lill 1\“ JOE POHEIM’S. fected. The theater will have a seat- a ot wise, you know, when | % bill, which at the present moment comprises the Orpheum bill, inc 5 s dreheraio capacity of 1900, which will make it | yo billions, to say too much. I|d vor and Sinclair, the versatile comedlans, in their latest hit, High | cost elsewhere $40. second 1 in the city, accommo- | h \ree more compar start- | Rolle ym and Lilly ish, talented musical comedians; Al and Mamie All-wool, stylish-cut dating ut than t\”l’]l‘ the Co- | ed. ey will be capita i DET- | g8 Anderson, “the Cherub and Coon”; Clarice Vance, whose coon songs h Pants t oider from $4 lumbia or Cal 1, and exceeded in ca- | haps five hundred million goe—and T | B nit; Mias I ALt T e e ety to $12 at ity only by the ( 1 Opera- shall be president of them all. These S et P “benefit” stories and jokes 5 egarded as one of > ¢ e fingers of a ha 5 avagance’; 1 Y 83 ML compant : fgeiatin . sister and the Pantzer broth- JOE POHEIM’S, have been selected and I tell you whatever they touch t k to them. 201-203 Montgomery St., Cor. Bush,_ i = | I was one of the promoters of the 2 0f volunteer om the Olympia will appear in 1110-1112 Market St., 8. F. Hercules Wave Motor. Company. and [% coon sor 1d buc Mindell Fern Dreyfuss in serio I E I EA l E S | there will be mloney In it vet. It is gen-| & SO SOUES S0 PO A0 el L i o v and my 1000 shares will be worth | . T Do s LUAE thara =iz hecan iece when the thing is at work orche arpnelica ! LG o 2 : dv Taughs at new things, but 1| % extraordinarily ! o mones is 10 be put (o a most worthy MUNYON'S GUARANTEE. > ve are n | ybject, the prices for this 0 cents for reserved seats o e Columbia. Rl Rl : S PAR s s : AR The i S e Bostonians sang “Rob Roy nd not go sm 1 the en he did. and representatives from the other theaters e ¢ act as flower £ Columbla for the la me la He was a fool. ‘e ‘gave much money | ce f:‘r,_r L : the Remedies Will Do. “The Serenade” will be given o away. 1 would never give away a dollar L = " N R ey but will run all my propositions on their | " 5 . 0.0.90.0.90.0920.90¢ 92 492 ¢ 82 20.0.9 ubyon guarantees day night z..mlnu. l‘ha Sc “.unk;px._ :‘ 4 R I e b St | 2 e 20 e e e et e e K00 e e e | &“ h’;', ey previously announced. e. Serenade insurance business and my English | : S g A, e | re will cure is worth a doz Rob n‘n.\;. It wil )| methods of doing business we shs o | = o R, :gmr?;un orlewrh;um I n_ t and (L. | some of these fin-de-siecie ROYAL ARCH MAS! A priest; Edward z of _Stockton ours; in ¥ makes out the zest of the| shake, 1 tell you. I wrate to a 4 grand’ deputy high priest; Samuel H. LRt ls Dysvensis Gure week, which is_the fifth last of the | cisco millionaire recently offering to let | e saner ot Horr Tose e Eihed Tewin ¢ 1 ngagemer Roland Reed follows in|phim in on the ground floor, but he de- | An Eloquen? Address by the Grand | /. Wittenmeyer ‘of Martinez’ grand | :lblm sfi:mr.(x}dngoutz}‘:., Wrong Mr. Wright. lined an intervie He will regret it | High Priest—Officers Elected. nklin H, Day of San ) | will cure 90 per cent - When 1 open a San Francisco office | e Grand Chapter of the Royal Arch | asurer; W. A. Da San of all cases of kidpey Tivoli | all let him know and tell him we shall | \ oo & FFO0C S 00000 08 g P cterday | rand secretary. 2 trouble; that his Ci ) vaudeville operetta, “The | be glad to see him if he will call around. | Masor L 14 Citayent | s and those who are to be Stk Bira T will o I ” _“ b “” f‘,'r”m“,‘”‘ the T There are some surprises in store to he | morning by Grand High Priest Eli | d will be installed to-da and catarrh no matter how QS TEONSS anx o It revealed before the century closes. don't | Blackner of San Diego in the Assembly | the day there will be action on the long standing; that his Ho Monday night 18 an | .\ know. Many of these directors are | Hall of the Masonic Temple. There were on of -a new constitution. Headache Cure will cure t n the I w]!‘x 1?-.\‘ Clay M. | only qummies, and will give way to Dow- | 115 companions in attendance | Sl S P U AN S Rl :ny,:;nd;éh‘e;d.ch:hln ireene, and sic, whi s tunef € men 4 he rig ) 1 en | " q S utes; at and . te \\K\ n\‘\"‘n‘u.xn‘: l‘-u:?\x and '\'u- (\},r»m..nr;q';f ‘.'r‘< xnk\,nlnl-l“n‘m‘lm‘(m Fr:xlm‘\].l( jethsaddress "-'] ‘l"" grand I POISON IN TOMATOES. :17 S (k,\m will 3 PRt 37 f the officers wait for the disclosure of our|an ably prepared document. occ uickly break u Roger fixtationsiof tho pfegts [must walt ferithe Sle Bl oh ) et thedentiss i morulng esk Bileen Frances Pidge, the four-year-old | £ of eold and so on through the enlh;e?l jussar regimen uring e of = 4 A r of Pau Py, e. recelv > ¢! ¥ ists, 25 cenf L N i{‘ i o) ey A R ST reading.. He reviewed the eve hter of Paul Pldge, recelver for th 1f you need medical advice write Prof. Munyon, ah b shment, and a simple plot Western Addition Club. t t year, and In alluding to the recent Sutter Strec Railw. Company, died | 1605 Arch st.. Pbila. It is absolutely free. Yot af the lack of moral courags| The regular monthly meeting of the | War, which he said was declared against ) Yesterday afternoon from acute inflamma- | 5 of the married officers to declare | western Addition Improvement Club w Spain in behalf of the yressed and | tion the howels, superinduced by eat- ndonment of his love for the pro-| 1 jast night at Franklin Hall, Fillmore | Struggling Cubans, wh tinued cry | ing poisonous tomatoes. Mr. Pldge's two- rrorosnarnED tt orm | - " . Oros 3 | could no longer be refused, he added: I | year-old son is also hovering between life | YEOK LITE ement eomprised | Street, Dr. Charles V. Cross presiding. | coul g A e Gbrie aotiie: et Fooper: Anna | Secretary Henderson reported the foliow- | have been proud of my country many | and ceatn (L:: e Lt | propri of the milli- | ing new members: Sbarboro, Charles | times, never so proud as when she | oo, orveq for dinner at the Pidge home | THE NEW lishm ‘| 3t Ingram, J. P. Neil, Jacob Kullmann, | ook her stand upon the true Masonic | on Polk sireet, and ole family | 1aDe Willlam Hervey and Willlam Saib. platform—to help the unfortunate a artook of them. The next day Norris, FRE"G“ The cxecutiva committee was instruct | distressed without hope of fee or reward. | fha little boy taken sick, and Dr. O 5’5’ i e e ed to confer with a like committee from | In so doing she marked an epoch in‘the |\ Jones called in ol nlu'nfill! HE " om o HE"EDY the Mission and Richmond clubs and see | history of the world. for never before had | for ‘inflammation of the bowels | RESULTS. 1t ooy parel oo » 3 At in the coming bond lssue provision | a nation taking upon itself the burden of | not know what was the > | REGuTS. Maulckly dsurety removes Netvousness, Lmpotency, Grand Opera-House e made for the erection of a new build- | a war for humanity's sake.’ trouble. On Sunday tomAatoes Were again | of self-abuse or excess and mdiscration.. Restoens 1ot podects The Southwell Opera Company met with | ing for the Lowell High School upon a lot | He announced the resignation of Grand | served. and on Monday the little girl was | Powe: and Fuiling Memory. - Wards off Insanity and Consatep: T2 o f lta season Mon. | nOW owned by the city on Sacramento | Secretary T. Hubbard Caswell, after hav- | taken ill. Despite all that could be done | tion, Cures when ull others fail. Tnsist on having VITALI the greatest sucoes 4 e " The | and Gough streets ing filled the office for twenty-one vears. | for her she sank rapidly and died yester- | B0 other. Caa be ;:;n‘-g‘lon';hi»ehnpocle(. By mail $1.00 1y night at the Grand in “Erminie.” The | © yjr = Sharboro, president of the Mer- | The cause of this was that he will have | day afternoon. g the Moy Teo0 with & fusrantes to Cure or production was elaborate and the scenery | chant ociation, made an eloguent ad- | to absent himself from the jurisdiction. | The case was reported at the Morgue | CALUMET CURE CO., 384 Dearbore St., Chlcage and costumes were novel and picturesque. | dress upon the necessity of improvements | During the vear the 1 Chapter do- | and Coroner Hill made an investigation, | g0y "0 o 0 T8 "8 T i All the principals appeared together for of a permanent character and the issu- | nated $5000 to the Widows' and Orphans’ | but will not hold an inquest. It is sup old by Owl Drug Co., S. F. and Oakland. R time, making the cast the strong- | ance of bonds to secure the same. The | Home at Decoto. posed that the natural acids of the toma- thed ’ seented, Miss Edith Mason | Subject will be further discussed at the| At the afternoon session Florin L. Jones | toes drew the poison out of the solder and €5t one yet presented. S MISS i e next meeting. of Pasadena was elected grand hig -oned the contents of the can. | was a charming Erminie and carried off | the chief musical honors. She was en- times for her lullaby in the cored three Thomas H. Persse sang the second_act Cure Cured His Pai role of Eugene admirably, and William | ji§ We and Arthur Wooley made hits re- spectively as Ravenee and ‘‘Caddy.” The Chevalier de Brabon showed M Del; matta to greater advantage than an: thing he had hitherto been seen in. Hattie | Belle Ladd scored as Javotte and Eleanor | Guistl was a_very dainty and attracti Captain_de I The chorus acqui ted itself excel and it seemed as if the audience would never tire of the | gavotte in the second act so often was it | redemanded. | | Olympia. | The bill at the Olympia served to pacl he house to overflowing last night aken us a whole the programme is an | g | extra good one. Alcazar, | | “A Bad Lot" at the Alcazar is not in aptly named as it is produced by the | stock company—and the prompter—this | week. The farce is from the French | by Harry and Edward Paulton, but the: s who witnessed the opening performance | were under the impression that it was | | from a grab-bag. The members of the cast thought so little of it that they did not take the trouble to memorize their lines, being contented to repeat after the | promipter just enough of the text to | string the situatfons together and fake the rest. Hastings and the others found ble to make anything out of it, the act joined with the 1ce in *guy the show. | @ ng" [ Pope Leo in the Biograph. | The biograph pictures of his Holiness | Pope Leo XIII were presented to a large dmiring throng Monday night in The pictures pos- s more than ordinary interest, both for their excellence and historical significance | as well as for their novelty, being the first biograph ever taken of a Pope and the first time in eight years that the holy father has sat before a photographic camera. x The disposition of the light and the | management of the apparatus at the time the views were taken could not have been | improved upon, and the result has been a | series of mutoscope views that have never been surpassed. The views of the Pontiff walking and riding in the Vatican gardens show every lineament of his smiling face and every | movement of a wiry frame bent by the weight of years and the grave responsi- bilities of his exalted office. Preceding, the Papal views are excellent scenes representing incldents —attendin, | the coronation of Queen Wilhelmina o Holland. One of the best photographic representations of President McKinley is given also. He is reprosemed walking on the lawn in front of his humble cottage home in Canton, Ohio. The exhibition is | and | Metropolitan Temple. Are You a Weak known method of treating disease. can be cured. interspersed with | If so, let me show you this wonderful life-giver. Let me explain to you how it is superior to like yours. My advice is free. I will make a thorough examination and tell you honestly wheth If 1 say you can, and you will give your case into my hands, 1 will evidence of 10,000 people to prove this. Men,” devoted to the weaknesses of men; tells the cause of early decay in young and middl shows how Electricity, properly applied, will restore this power and giv tion. A call preferred. Call or address DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN, Office Hours—8 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. 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