WEAK, WASTED, WORN & WRETCHED Is fhi Sad Condition of Millions of Men. Thousands Havt Bean Rescued and Restored to Health and Happiness By the State Electro-Medical Institute, Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Bath Medicine and Ele.tricity in our System of Electro-Medical Treatment. Professional Excellence Can bo Attained Only by the Doctor Who Concentrates All His Fac ulties on a Single Class of Ills. SPECIALISTS FOR DISEASES CF MEN DOCTOR TOLSON, Specialist in Diseases of MEN, of the State Ele-tro-Madlenl Institute 1308 Fur na in btrcct, Omaha, Nob. In almost every vocation npec.lt' work In now called for nnd demanded. This Is notably true when llfo or deuth Is Involved. It Is then Unit tho best treatment tho inedlcnl profession affords Is nought uftor. and this eun come only from the truo specialist, whoso deep knowledKo, expert skill, vast experience nnd tliorougti scleritlllc equipments have (,'lvcn him complete mastery over tho diseases that con stitute his specialty. AVhutover may bo your ailment, not help from one who lias mado such cases n spe cial study. If your eyeslKlit Is falling, go to a reliable optician or ocuullst. It your hearing Is defective, consult a competent aurlst. If n bad tooth Is distress ing you, enrage tho skill of a dentist. Or if you are burning with fvcr or shak ing with chills, tell your troubles to a family physician. They can do more kooJ than 1, for I do not treat such complaints, nor protend to cure tlium. But If you hnvo ono of the sVrlous diseases peculiar to men, such an VAIUCOCBLI2, KIUMSY or UKIN.MtV THUrill.riW, ttl 1'MIl.lTll. IllAJUU I'UIHUiN, INI'JJlVUUn DHIULITY or nllled trouble, which Is duplotliiK your manhood, or if your case has been aKKravatod or maun worse tiy me use or specifics, rreo samples, moi treni ments or similar devices If this is your unfortunate condition, 1 wnnt you to wrlto mo or come to my ottlce, where you will be welcoino to provute counsel, a careful personal examination and an honest and eclcntlllc opinion of your caso freo of charge. These diseases and weaknesses of men and they alone are my specialty. To them I have earnestly and exclusively devoted S3 of the best yean of my life, during which time 1 have discovered and developed various forms of treatment which make their cure an tmqunlllled and absolute certainty. Is It not worth your whllo to Investigate a euro that has made life anew to multitudes of men? VfiRSEGGELE. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1000. Whatever may be the causo of Vnrlcocelo, Kb Injurious effect Is well known. It de presses tho mind, weakens tho body, racks thu nervous system and ultimately leads to a complete loss of power. If you aru a victim of this dire disease come to our ofllco and let us explain to you our process of treating It. You will then not wonder why we havo positively cured more than TOO cases of Varicocele during tho piipt twelve months. Under our treatment tho patient Improves from thu very beginning. All pain In stantly ceases. Soreness and swelling quickly subside. The pools of stagnant blood nro forced, from tho dilated veins, which rapidly assume their normal slio, strength and soundness. All Indications of dlseaso nnd weakness vanish complete ly, and In their stead como tho prldo, tho power uud thu pleasuro of perfect health and restored manhood. KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES. It matters not how lone you have suffered from obstruction of the urinary canal, nor how many different doctors have disappointed you, wo will euro you Just as certainly as you come to us for treatment. We will not do It by cutting or dilating, i Our treatment Is now, entirely original with us. and perfectly painless. It completely dissolves and permanently removes every obstruction from tho urinary passage. It stops every unnatural discharge, allays all Inflammation, reduccu the pros tate gland when enlarged, cleanses and heals the bladder and kidneys when Irri tated or congested,' Invigorates thu orano and restores health und soundness to very part of tho body affected by the disease. SYPHILIIIG BL6GD PCISCN. On account of Its frightful hldeousncss, syphilitic blood poison In commonly called the king of all venerlul diseases. It may be cither hereditary or contracted. Once tho system is tainted with It, the dlseaso may manifest Itself In the form of scrofula, ecr.oma, rheumatic pains, stiff or swollen Joints, eruptions or copper colored spots on the face or body, little ulcers In the mouth or on tho tongue, sore throat, swollen tonsils, falling out of the hair or eyebrows, and finally a lopraus-llko decay of the ilesh and bono. If you have any of theso or similar symptoms you aro cordially Invited to consult u Immediately, If wo find yo.tr fears unfounded wo will quickly unburden your mind. Hut If your constitution Is infected with poisonous vlme wo will toll you bo frankly and bIiow you how to get rid of It. Our special treatment. for syphilitic blood poison Is practically the result of our life work, nnd Is endorsed by tho best physicians of America and Kurope. It contains no dangerous drugs or Injurious medicines of any kind. It goes to the very bot tom of tho diseases and forces out every particle of Impurity. Soon evory sign and Bymptom of the disease disappears completely and forever. Tho blood, the tissue, the ..esh, tho bones and the whole aye torn are cleansed, purliled and restored to perfect health, and tho patient prepared anew for the duties and njcasures of life. KEBVQJS DEBILITY. 1NNES RESUMES MS REIGN Popular Bandmaster Domes Back to a Genuine Omaha Welcome. SCORES A DISTINCT ARTISTIC SUCCESS Traditions of (lie Cnllaenm Are IJn rlehed by (hp Triumph of Another Muster of (he Union nnd Or chestral Organization, There's something Infectious In the Innes emtio. Omaha never undertook to de termine Just what It Is. Sumcicnt Is It th.it Omaha shares with Innes tho spirit that lurlts behind that smile, and when Innes was beaming at Omaha reciprocity was in the ascendency and Omaha was beaming oa Innes, and for live minutes tho popular conductor bowed and bowed and bowed. And again the walls of the Coliseum rang with tho welcome extended to him who, with his trombono and his band, haB bo lnrge a spaco In Mie public heart. It hasn't been so long stneo tho days of 1893, and tho strains of "I.ovo Is King" still linger In tho mind. What a wclcomo tho people did give that march last nlghtl Thero Is tho samo magnificent trombono sextette, but not Innes, Master of tho resonant brass tube, from whoso mysterious depths ho in voked such magic melcdy, he has given over playing be ausc, forBOolh, his duties as conductor precluded practice as player, and his artistic conscience would not permit rim to appear at anything but his best. Dm there was the composer conducting his own work, and that work so familiar and so Immensely popular, nnd that his own in strument blended not with tho othors scarcely detracted from tho enthusiastic demonstration which greeted tho numbor. Intifs may write marches from uow till the crack of doom, but ho will never write i. lunruh thnt will tako tho Omaha heart as does "Ixivo is King." Not alone for its capricious melcdy, as wilful and elusive 113 the tender passion Itself, nor Its majestic flow, when It comes to the deep waters, where "Ufa Is one glad, sweet song," but for tho reason that It Is redolent of memories of that summer of all Omaha sutnmvra; of uft ernoons nnd ovonlngs spent on tho Midway and at the bandstand or tho Auditorium, when art and nature blended In one o( the most pleasingly harmonious settings for I lib mon nnd wonfn who scur.ht the recreation Afforded at the exposition grounds, nnd Innes dcmlnntcd all. Love was king then, and wevo bands strong as hooks of r.tcel between the popular heart of Omaha and Innes. Men, many of you aro now reaping tho if suit of your former folly. Your manhood Is, falling you, and you will soon bo los t unless you do something for yourself. There Is no tlmo to lose, Impotency, like all sexual diseases, Is neven on thu stand still. With It you can make 110 compromise. Hither you must master It or It will master you, and till your wholo future with misery and indescribable woo. Wo have treated so many cases of this kind that wo aro as familiar with them as you are with the very daylight. Once, cured by us you will nuver bo bothered with drains, promaturencss, small or weak organs, nervousness, fulling memory, loss of ambition or other symptoms which roo you of your manhood und absolutely unfit you for study, business, pleasuro or marriage. Our treatment for weak men will correct nil theso evils nnd restoro you to what na ture Intended a hale, healthy, happy man, with physical nnd mental powers com plete, ASSOC ATE DISEASES. In curing an ailment of any kind wo nev assoclato diseases. If the caso Is Vnrlcocelo, tho weakness ca If It is urinary trouble which hns devolop lions, the Injured organs aro alt restoro If It Is acquired Illood Poison, any and nl from the taint are entirely and perman If It Is Nervous Debility, the mnny dlstres Indicating a prematura decline of physl and rapidly replaced by tho youthful en Uenco all resulting Ills and retlex compll noclato diseases, nnd which, In fact, ar mont that gives rise to them all, wo no. ia vuiv ui iiiu mum inuiauy. or fall to remove all reflex complications or used by It disappears. ed Into Prostatic, H adder or Kidney aftee- d to perfectly healthy condition, I Skin, Illood and Uono Dlsenso arising ently eliminated from the system. sing symptomB following In Its train and cal and mental nowurs uro totally removed ergy of robust manhood. cations, which may bo properly termed as e often more serious than tho original all y, disappear completely und forever with TREATMENT BY CORRESPONDENCE. .a52"t eases can bo treated successfully at home, Ono personal visit Is preferred, tut If It Is Impossible or Inconvenient for you to call at our otllce, write n full nnd unreserved history of your caso, plainly slating your symptoms, Physicians having tubborn cases to treat uro cordially Invited to consult us, Wo mako no charge for firlvoto counsel, and glvo to euch patient a legal contract, backed by abundant cap tal, to hold for our promises. If you cannot cull nt the institute today, write. Ad dreas all communications to STATE ELEGTRO-MEDIGAL INSTITUTE Permanently Located, 1308 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. HOURS, 8 a. 111. to 8 p. in. SUNDAYS, 10 a. m. to 1 p. in, REFERENCES Best Bunks und Lending Business Alcii in this City, And If reminiscent, why not recall tho former maguinccncc of the Coliseum? Not that Its transition from a raco trade to a royal palace has been accompanied by a decadenco of Investiture, but there's such a way to hark back from tho coronation of Ak-Sar-Ilen to the tlmo when Leonora poured forth her woes through Notdlra's lips. Probably nowhere In tho world, ccr tnlnly not In the west, has a building so many echoes of varying sounds. Thou Bands havo thero cheered tho contcstln; nthletcs and oilier thousands have shouted their approbation of tho several sorts of political gospel preached under Its roof. Thero have brawny arras contended In tug of-war or strain of wrestlers' grip nnd thero has fair head rested on stalwart Ehoulder whllo llssomo bodies swayed to the music of tho waltz. No sweeter strains of music have ever burst from mortal lips or sprang from rood or brass or string than those heard by the rafters of tho old Coliseum. Patrick Sarsflcld OUmore mado his gracious bow and led his glorious band there. Theodnro Thomas and his magnifi cent orchestra gave us neethoven sym phony and Ilnch fugue; IMouard Strauss thero made his funny llttlo bow, tho samo being llko tipping tho knob on tho end of an extra-rigid poker, and with his maijlc wand evolved such molody as only Striiucs knew of. nnd Sou3a doffed his cap again and again to the thousands who mr.dly applauded his "Washington Post" march and the Marine band's rendition thereof. Thero has Pattl sang ntid Nnrdlca and Scalchl and Tamagna and all tho host of those who mado Italian opera familiar hero. Klnps nnd queens other th,nn thojo of Ak-Sar-Ilcn's lino Iiavo tho Coliseum known. And now comes Innes, not least and It Is hoped not last of this royal line. Innes, to watch whoso work w)fh tho baton Is almost as much ns to hear tho concord of sweet sounds It evokes from the multitude of Instruments movln? In obedient unison under its sway: whoso delight In his suc cess finds nlmost vocal expression ns ho loses himself lit the ecoro ho lias before his mental but not his physical eye, and to whom the hush that precedes the salvo of npplauin la the sweotest draught hn quaffs. Innes simply resumed his Interrupted sway In Omaha yesterday, a sway broken only by his nbsenco, for bin pooplo were quick to glvo him token of their allegiance. He In buoyed up at tho rnd of a long and tlrnsomo Journey by tho wclcomo he hns hid In Omaha, and the apparent apprecia tion of his truly magnificent band. Omaha will not willingly say goodbye to Innes tonight, but will gladly place his bust In tho niche prepared for It In tho Hall of Memory nmrng tho great musicians nnd conductors win hnv6 delighted tbousandii at tho old Colhciim. Mr. Innes made his bow yesterday after noon at tho Coliseum to nn Omaha audi once, the first time slnco bis engagement with the TransmlsslaslppI exposition of 1S9S, and with his band of excellent play ers once mnrn charmed a largo number of former friends and admirers of good music, Tho band has Improved slnco Its former appearance here, and Is more orchestral and organ-llko In Its makeup and effects. The brasses have been placed In the rcor and the wood-winds and reed Instruments to tho front. It has been added to by tho Introduction of a harp and zither. In d dltlon to sotno of the former soloists who are still with tho organization, the ef fectiveness has been strengthened bv others, Including Mr. Kryl, a cornctlst of. wonderful technique and more wonderful range, Thoro are also a half-dozen vo calists with tho band, among whom nro tho well known baritone Albcrtl, and Mmo. Noldl, soprano, who havo both sung hero with Scalchl. Tholr work nt the orenlng concert was great, each ono excelling their former efforts. They were vociferously encored and gracefully responded, the for mer with the "Toreador Song," tho latter with the "Last Iloso of Summer." Mlso Frances Hoyden Is a young American, who has a soprano volco of rather light but pleasing quality, which ehn uses artis tically. Slgnor Zernl Is the possessor of n tyrlo tenor volco of good quality nnd com pass. On yesterday's programs were a number of tho old classical standards. Tschalkow sky's overture "1812," "Mlgnon" overture, scenes from "Trovatoro" with tho nnvll chorus, "Klsa's Dream," scenes from "Faust" and others wero recognized, Thero wero many new ones, most notable of which were the "Kammcnnl Ostrow" of Itubf ostein and "Visions In'a Dream." by Lumbjro. Tho orchestral coloring and organ effect of theie two numhors were beauti ful nnd showed the concert quality of thp band which Mr. Innes Is aiming for, to good advantage. The Rach-Oounod "Ave Maria," played on tho oboe, with harp accompaniment, was one of tho favorites, Thero worn also two of the conductor's Charming," a now march reminiscent of "Lovo Is King," but hotter. A number of encores wero given by tho band, nnd Mr. Kryl was compelled to respond alter each number. The concerts wern a pro nounced success and Innes and his band aro greater than ever. This afternoon and evening the band will play at thu Coliseum, the following being the programs: MATINEE, 3 P. M. Overture Mlgnon Ambrolse Thomas Ann tienon cujus Atmnnm (from "Stabat MaterT'l tilgtior zerni. Itossln! lnno Liszt (a) Prelude La Travlata Verdi (b) Intermezzo Salome Lorraine Cornet Solo The Holy City Adams Mr. Hohumlr Kryl, Scenes from "Lohengrin" Wagner (a) Vorsplel. (b) Procession to tho Cathe dral, (o) Klsa's song to tho Night (sung by Miss Frances Hayden). (d) Wedding Hcenu and Werwandlung'fl Musik, Aria (baritone) Les Ittuncaux Fnure Slsuor Albertl. (n) Spring Song Mendelssohn ii .uarcn i.ov is King Polonalso No. 2. UVRNINO, S:15 P. at. Overture Tho Martyrs Donlzzottl (n) ' Lovo'h Dream" (serenade) , Moszkowskl (b) "Prince Charming (two-step murch) .. Innes Procession of Knights of tho Holy , Qrall (from "Parsifal") Wngncr Piccolo Solo (air vnrle) Comln' Thru' tho Rye Heidelberg Mr. Ilenrv Helde'berR. Second Hungarian ithapsody Liszt Aria for llurltono To the Kvenlug Star (from "Tatinhauser") Wagnor Signer Albertl. Avo Maria llncliGouuod Oboo solo by Addlmnndn, harp obllgato by Slgnorlna Morenlc. Aria (for tonori M'apparl Flotow Slgnor Zernl. From "Dlo Vv'nlkuere" Wagner (a,) Funeral of Siegfried, (b) Magic Fire Music. Aria (for soprano) Inflnmmatus (from "The Stabnt Mater") ltoslnl Mme, Noldl. Old CJlory March Thlcle .8 South Omaha Nsws . jjj Considering tho extraordinary expendi tures which havo been Incurred by 'ho mu nicipality since tho commencement of the fiscal year In August nnd tho overlap loft by the democrats to bo paid out of tho funds derived from the tax levy of 1000, tho city funds aro In much better shapn than ordinarily nt this time. Tho repub lican members of tho council, aided by n republican mayor, havo apparently made an effort to keep tho running expense of the city down to the lowest pcsslhlc figures. On count of tho rapid growth of tho city and tho constant demand for Improvements tho expenses havo naturally boon Incrcaccd, hut as far as can be seen economy Is being practiced lu all depart ments. As tho law allows only 3 mills for flro purposes tho amount has not been sufficient to meet the nceiU of thn- department and the fund Is exhausted. Not enough money remains In this fund to pay December sal aries and othor expenses. There Is only money enough In tho pollco fund to pay November salaries, but It Is thought that some provision will bo made to take care of tho warrants Issued to tho patrolmen until thero lu money available. Nearly everyone admits that tho pollco force, r.s composed nt tho present tlmo, Is tho best In tho history of tho city nnd, whllo the running oxpensos amount to about $1,200 a mouth, many taxpayers assert that the monoy is being well spent. The levy for pollco purposes Is not largo enough to maintain a forco sufllctcnt to guard n city of this size and this accounts for the an nual overlap In this fund. In tho Judgment fund thoro Is $13,000 and very likely some of the bills against the city will be paid through a confession of Judumcnt by Hie city. Thuro Is K300 In the Interest fund and owing to exist ing laws this money cannot bo transferred and used for other purposes, so It will have to romaln In this fund, although there is no apparent need for It now. On Trull of Crooks. Referring to tho recent saloon holdups Chief of Pollco Mitchell said yesterday that ho proposed to do everything in Ills power to put n stop to tho practice, and with this end In vlow will causo the arrest of every suspicious character In the city. Tho tnsk. however, Is a dlfllcult one, as It In Inferred that crooks who muko their headqunrtrrn In Omaha or Council niiitfs come here, turn a trick and then get back to their hiding placo as soon as possible. This smooth trick cn tho part of the crooks tends, In n measure, to throw tho officers off thu tw.ck and results to some extent In water hauls whon a raid Is made. Private Information leads the chief to believe that the one man who held up nilvernlcht's saloon was not alone, two pals being stationed outnldo to prevent anyone from entering whllo the affair was In progress. A drag net Is to bo thrown out and every roan who cunnut glvo a good account of himself will be locked up pending an Investigation. Orders to this effect havo been Issued by tho chlof and ho says ho proposes to seo that they are carried out. Iloldnp .rtlt Do Well. A gang of five lold holdup men got bmy early last night and Inside of an hour had gathered In more than $220 In cash and Jewelry. Tho pollco havo three suspects undnr arrest, but as yet they have not been Identified. Tho first pl.iro visited was a ra'oon at Thirty-four h and U streets, about 6:30 o'clock, which was good for $22 and n gun. Half nn hour later Max Moskowltz'3 g'o:ery and feed store at Thlrtloth and It ftro'ts was raided by tho gang, Whllo two of them kept the clerk from becoming ob noxious tho others looked after Max and the Btrong box. They secured $175 In cash and checks and Jewelry to thn amount of $25. Heboid Arrestrd ARnlii. Ed Heboid Is in Jail again for working tho check rackot. Through nn error of tho paymaster at ouo of the packing bouses the number of tho pay check he received, 3,430, was Inserted in figures In tho place of tho amount due. Heboid at onco saw tho error and had tho chcok cashed. Ho was nrrcetcd for tho offenso and released on ball. As soon as ho got out ho had tho chrck cashed again at an N street storo nnd for the socond tlmo Is In Jail on the es mo charge Tho check should havo called for $3. 79c for flccccu cotton Ulunkcts, sizo 1U-4, worth M.25: 1.45 for honvy fleecotl BlnnkeU, full 1(M, worth $2.50. 1.50 for ti Comfortort filled with vhl, o cotton bnttlu j . tuftod or nullte.'1 worth $2.C0. 2.S5 for nil wool Hlanlc ou, pray nml i:im, full hI.o, roiiiurku ublo value, worth )l M I I Tho People's Store offers a selection of goods suitable for the holidays thnt greatly excels any lines shown by other furniture houses. The public of Omaha has long since learned (hat fur the LA I 111 EST ASSORTMENT, LOWEST PH1CES and PEST VALUES tho People's Store stands at the very top as a shining light which for years has served as a guide for all other stores. But the People's Store's values cannot be duplicated, and in this simple fact lies the secret of the wonderful selling power of this establishment. Make your selections now while assortments are complete and we will lay them aside for you. Upholstered Furnltur MOUIIIS CM V US OmIi mid imilioprntir lln Inlit-cl frame, cliolec of revorsl lile onxlilonn, n very lrnlrnlilc urtl 'lr liiniiirrrnv DIV.VVS Our 7 ft tllitlnet iii((crun (o srlci'( f loin (ink, imiliOKniiy. Kilt friuiies cltoti'p or 4 ltlislily lln Ixlicil friiium, volimr or Inticstr) uiiliot Mcry, on niiIo tomorrow COirCHUS Itiii'iK'o or frlnuril, mn liOKtiii)' or uolilcn on It rmniri,, miiile In ( color Kri'iieli elonr, till liielir lvldr, tl fi-et Ioiik, on Mile loiiiur ro tv DAVini'lllt'l-Miiilc In OilrntnM iintl tin- iicm- llluiiilntileil Illltli'i'MH, IiIkIi I) polNlint iimliOKfiny frames, on snip tomorrow 6.S0 0.59 27X0 Choirs, Pockcrs, Etc. lir.CKI'TIO.N CIIAIIt-lirniitlfiil finked (toldrii null, iilitno polUlird, middle Kent, rnrc design, on milr tomor row COIUII.nil CHAIIIS Uo rriioil nn(, In lii-iitttlr nl iimirlervil aoldcn iiuk or liiiiliouimy llnlxli, rry ntvrll, on Mali tomorrow Ilt:i:i) OOHNKIl CIIAIH Pretty roll rillip, vrry IIIn1i, would mil lip a linnilHome present, nuIc pi-ire ItOCKKIt-(io 1,1, mi onlt, larac pretty rope niIihII" In linek, roll dent, on snle tomorrow 4.50 4.75 6,75 2.05 Desks, Music Cabinets, LADIKS' UKNK riioli',- of tnnliOKiiiiy ttiilnh. Rolden out: or blrilnpyp imt ptr. with mid without mirrors, null, alnntlul Interior flttlnjfn, mile price .HI. SIC CAIII.NHT Chiilop of wood, tilth or without mirror, writ con Mtructcil mill hluhly pollxhpd, ul price DHKSM.Ml TAItl." -"HO IVoncli pnt trrn plate, eh I of :t wood, French uVnlun, n beuuty, f lie price OOMIIIXATION IIOOKCASi: Lame, roo ui hook iipnc.c mill nollil iIpmU part, choice of wnoiln, pluuo pollnh, well eoimtrui-ted, nulp price tom'r'w Et3. 8.75 6.f0 (1.75 14.90 Misct'laneous Bargains Illul) Ijimturlpil In colors, em- III ON plre ilmlirn, full lte only, very pretty, n hltr ImrKiiln, ante price.. SIDKIIOAIinS-Oolilen onk, lure bev eled mirror, heavy cunt ttritn limi iIIch, cutlery druner veil c Unci, hlKhly pollnhcil, aule price DUKHSKlt Onlt or innliOKiiJi , beveled plute mirror, nwell top ilrnurr, limiiUoiiielr IciIkiiimI, nule price.. CIII.VA CI.OSKTS-rrencli plute mir ror top, brut kIiihn end, lilted with 4 rounded Kotdeu onk ahelven, very new iIcnIuii, on mile tomorrow.... 8 22 II 19 .85 .0 L phi ns, Dinner Sets, Eic. n.VNmU'.T I, A. MI'S II., & II. mnke, cen ter drnitirbt burner, fitted with tl Inch iclolic, nicely decorated, lump complrtte au ante tomorrow IlIN.Nnil MKT' too plecca, line Uiik llih wure, iiudrrirlnred decoration, choice at .'! cnlora, Kiiurnnlerd not to crncl.le or check, on aule tomor row TOU.13T Siri'S-ll! plecen, deenruted lu nntinnl colnra, it 1 1 lull alze plccea InclndltiK atop Jar, on aule tomor row ,, 1817 noonus' ic.MVKs ai rotucs Kllicut plate iron do niuile, absolutely Ituaranteed, on Mile tomorrow.... 2.S0 7.S0 5.50 2.E0 Rug5, Draperies, Etc. 0x12 nitl'SSIII.S IIUGS-Drleiitnl nnd other dealKna, woven vthnlc, no ml tera, In olive, maroon and blur, new mill dealrable, anle price 0x12 KVOTA IllKSM-Almoat exact re. production of foreluu runa, In all the iievtaiit dealuna and coloring, anle price Wit 11 VCII TAPKSTHV lMHtTir.llKS 0 Indies wide, I! ynrda Ioiik, nu ll, lied alike an both aldra, nil eol- ura, aale price IlOl'i: I'OIITIIMIK.S For aluule or double iloora, made of extra heavy ehenlle cord, plain or mixed colora, anle price 14.75 12.65 3,75 2.6 Hoard of Kquallxntlon Meeting. Tho city council held a session aa a Hoard of Equalization on ycHterday to equalize tho assessment on certain sldo walk districts and also on some t'ludlnc districts. The grading of Eighteenth atreet from Missouri avenuo north for 530 feet, the grading of Nineteenth street from 8 a U street and tho grading of Q street from Thirty-sixth to Thirty-ninth streets Is un der consideration. Another session of tho board will be held on Monday. Hewer la Completed, Yesterday Contractor Ooorge Dare com pleted tho laying of what Is known as the Twentieth street Bower. On tho records this sewer Is district No, 110, Nearly If not qulto 5,000 fcoi of sewer pipe has been laid In thirty-one days, which shows the energy with which tho work has been prosecuted. On Friday tho work was bo nearly completed that forty mon were laid off, leaving eighteen men to finish up yerterday. fltnmp Snlea Inrrenaliiir. During the month of November tho stamp sales amounted to J6.0C1.3I. As compared with November, 1S39, an Increase of $2,11(5.22 is shown. For tho eleven months of tho present year a remarkable Increase in recelntu la ahnwn nnd It la nTnAntml own compositions, "Cupid's Story," which i that when the December figures are added has been plt-yed here before, and "Prince the total will far surpass any year's re- Cn 3ale Tomorrow Coral Oalt S'ovcs In a number of sizes, has top urn, nickel top ring und nickel foot rest. liundHomcly mounted so much for tlio iipiwirunce. In iiuallty It la n heavy BUDxlantln soft coal Htovo und guarantee.! v fei.t, Buiiniuruon I no price on thin s.vlo tomorrow will bo uaranioe.t Q.4S Bit- that McrriG a SAViilQ to Stove Buyers Tho Homo Coral Hasoburner Is tho only loading medium priced haseburner nn 1 lltHt class bettor In tlin market has full ulsed Hum; taken cold air from the 11 or ami thoroughly heating it before bfc'nff dlHcharged; heavy Urcpot. aelf fco.ililg coal mngnzliip, olabornte nickel top, nickel hhim raufl, nicKci nama piato. uane let lilnuu plus and knob, weight in iicuier m ids, price bane Icih, Slx-holo cast Iron Hange, well adapted for cither hard or suft caul or wuod, net on heavy ba, has Inrga snmro oven nnd iiiiiUn of the smoothest castliigH, lux plain or duplex grute nnd h?nvy Uro llnlns-i, wnt ranted a perfect biker anil bound ti kIvo sutiiifnrtlon. You cannot ffiffl E'H judge thu quality by tlm ait.flU price call and boo li-iuice. ...mmUm'f w The Kstntn Oak (we nro solo agents) Is the linest soft coul heater made. Firebox Is mmlo of oiu ploc (Jolntliss) an l doora have screw restatem not the clicancst, but by fur the llnest hard fi "Jff cos I heater made S3, flrl upward from Htnr Estate Steel Hnnge Closely riveted usbejitUH lln'Vl thr iiiKliout, heavy steel platis, perfectly snunie oven, fHlf equipped with brUIcr, . iltJ Beautiful Por folios OP IIAl.1'' TOSUH til'' CUHA, HAWAII AM) 'HIJ PIIII. IIMMMCS KIIKH TO AM V1S ITOHS THIS WHISK. Our Easy Paymen System StO worth gondii, SI. 00 week, St mouth $25 worth gio . $1.25 week, tiiunth. $50 worth ko'hIn. Sl.SO week, G nionth. $75 worth goo h, $2.00 Week, $8 month. $150 worth Roodii, Jt2.50 week, $10 mouth $200 worth goods, Stt.00 week, $lt2 mouth 2.98""d2.75 for twn bier lot of tailor niiiilt; sulti, tlirht fit ting, fly fronts, othors uk 83 and SO for xamo KOod. Miilintry I A A for nicely trimmed hats right from .114 the work room, mi two alike, nil w " the latest shapes and inutcrlaH others ask ROO. 2ALV for choice of our K'.OO lints, trlm .Hrlmed In silk velvet nml oHttlc'i ww plumes otheni ,irk $7.fi0. 4Cllor choice of 45 tine pattern hats .QIJ. ust received from New York nnd 1 'Chicago. This price U less thmi one-third the wholesals cost. Just one-half saved on fori. erytlilng In the way of Scuiis, iln.rrtt.ja. L!aneH. .T.Tnknta. nt. In electria seal, marten, stone marten, seal, ncavcr, etc., an marisen at junr one-nnu rrciilnr nrlce. Cholco it X) l'lusli Cunon tiiut sen reuuiariy ror ii.uu, J10W and $12.00, all go on sale for Just F RSI- 4.75 crlpts slnco the establishment of a post- J c i;i co nerc, MnnJn City floaalp. Cottages built to suit buyers, jno. J. Ryan. Tho policemen's ball held on Thursday night was u llnunclnl bucccsh. Mrs. Hyatt, mother of Mrs. It. H. Mont gomery, is at ICxcelslor SprlngB. Hevlval services at the Christian church will be continued until December 0, ITpo Melcher's Ooldoti Cross Cough cyrup. It absolutely cures coughs and hoarsuness, beo Rd MuiiEhaw & Co. for lumber. Tel 2 I Mrs, J. A. Johnson ha returned from Den Moines, where sho spent two weeks visiting friends. On December 5 St. Martin's guild will give n doll and candy fulr at Twenty-fourth nnd I. streets. Officer Dlssk wilt be day Jailor this month and Officer Kobella will hold the same posi tion at night. Miss Kmma Kldrldgo of Oreenwood Is the guest of Miss Carrlo Clnrk, Twonty-fourth and 13 streets, Htorm sash. Ilowlanrt Lumber and Coal company, Twerty-fourth street, between M and N streets A permit has been Issued for the gas com pany to lay mains on Twenty-third street from E to O streets, Mrs. P. A. Wells has returned from Kan r.as City, whero Mie spent (-overnl weeks taking medical treatment. A meeting of tho Bunday school board of thn Methodist church was held nt I'astor Johnson's study last night. "Tho Dream of I'llnto'H Wife" will be the subject or Dr. Wheeler's termon at in l'reibytcrlan t lurch tonight. Tho "Q. T." Card club waj entertained nl Friday Mr. nnd Mrs. It. M. Hum- Itrlit liv mers, Twenty-fourth and a streets. Tho Ijidles' circle of the Methodist church will meet Tuesday nfteinoon at the home nt Sirs, cnaie, Twet.ty-tnira and iv streets. This morning nt tho First I'rosbyterUn church llov. Dr. It. 1.. Wheeler will preach on inn topic, " i no u,enicr or uur expecta tions." Secretary Overton will cnt'duct nn old fashioned Thaiiksglvlng servlco nt the Young Menu (.iirtstiau association rooms r. . O .l.tnnl, .111., h,.Mnnn V V WVV- VOB UttVOIUVm Digests wfidt tweet A Oaotar'a tattmcnt. "I have used KoDOb Dtarsrnu Oirna with great benefit In a caso that could soarceljr tolorato any drug or food. I m proscribing It with a confident) which Inoretsoa with Its dally use." Dr. H, II. Haden, Summit, Alabama. wht Soaroely Eat Anything. "I usod to be a terrible Eullcrer from Indlcestlon, eating oven a soda cracker would put me In agony. I was influ enced to use Koooi, UrfirKi'MA Cuita and ono bottlo ofltpormmionilycurnd me." II. L.Varton,New Berue, N.O. KODOL OY1FENIA CURE l th only Hparatlon known that oomplotoly tjlaoito all olaiSM f f.ods. That Is why It Instantly rvllavM and psrmansntly ouras lndlstion and all stomaoh trouMas, van afftar avopythlng alsa has failad. It can't help but do you good. Prepared enly by e, a. B.WITT A 00. Ohloage. SO ots. ana SI. bettlt. The large she contains 1 tluiea tho small slio. . . Between now nnd Xmas the display in onr nouth Bixteenth street window Avill be changed daily. Each exhibition will in itself be a fair representation of (lie mammoth stock of holiday goods now distributed throughout our six big floors. SUITS aid KlLLiNERY Kvory Horn bore quoted will bo found nt this Htore when culled for no oxngKcrntlon-nierclj- n plain announcement of what nwalts buyers tvbo look hero before purchnHlin;. Suits and Jickitt 2M f for Jacketj, In all colors, 42,(1 othors ask $0 fiU, very styl- ish and a great bargain. 4Mft for Jnckots, 50 dlfTcrcnt fl5j "tyles (nun which to mako 9 your selection, the nowent shades, othors usk $9.00. 1,1