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RECREATION. 



FROM HARPER'S WEEKLY. 



" yr LCOHOL, it is claimed by statisticians, is the chief curse of civilization. More men 

 i /\ fail in body, brain, and business through its agency than from any other cause. 

 •>T~\ Ventures sent to sea with alcohol in command cannot mind the winds, fail to take 



VS correct astronomical observations, and arrive anywhere but in the right port. 

 { Alcohol ruins a man's health; ruins his home; endangers his happiness; jeopardizes his 

 I business interests, and brings him into ridicule. 



C The Keeley Institutes are neither hospitals nor prisons, but are as homelike as it is possible 



I to make them. There is no confinement, nor is the slightest restraint put upon the patients 

 c beyond the request that they shall observe the few simple rules, and take faithfully the 

 \ medicines prescribed. Neither are the patients treated as offenders against the morals of 

 £ society, but as gentlemen and ladies who are afflicted with a disease that is curable. 



To Dr. Keeley is due the honorable distinction of having first declared against the vice 

 theory of drunkenness, and to substitute for old methods a humane and intelligent treatment 

 which removed permanently the appetite for drink, and at the same time, by restoring the 

 nervous system to a sound condition, improved the general health of the patient." 



The Keeley treatment cures this 

 disease by restoring the nerves to a 



perfectly healthy state. It cures by removing the cause. The 

 result is that the patient is left in a normal and healthy condition, and 

 he has neither craving, desire, nor necessity for stimulants. 



Leslie E. Keeley, M.D., LL.D. 



THE 



ADDBESS THE INSTITUTE NEAREST YOU. 



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ure 



Alcohol, 

 Opium, 

 Tobacco 

 Using* 



Produce each a disease 

 having definite pathol- 

 ogy. The disease yields 

 easily to the Double 

 Chloride of Gold Treat- 

 ment as administered at 

 the following Keeley 

 Institutes 



Hot Springs, Ark. 

 San Francisco, Cal., 



1170 Market St. 

 Denver Col.. 

 18th and Curtis Sts. 

 West Haven, Conn. 

 Washington, D. C, 



2115. Capitol St. 

 Dwight. 111. 

 Marion, Ind. 

 Plainfleld, Ind. 

 Crab Orchard, Ky. 

 New Orleans, La., 



1628-38 Felicity St. 

 Portland. Me., 



151 Congress St. 

 Lexington. Mass. 

 St. Louis, Mo., 



2803 Locust St, 



Boulder, Mont, 

 Benton Harbor, Mich. 



179 Pipestone, St. 

 Minneapolis, Minn., 

 ParkAve.&lOthSt.S 

 Blair, Neb. 

 Carson City, Nev. 

 North Conway, N. H. 

 White Plains, N. 1. 

 Buffalo, N. Y., 



799 Niagara St. 

 Ogdensburg, N. Y. 

 Greenboro. N. C. 

 Fargo, N. D. 

 Columbus, 0., 



910 N. Fourth St. 

 Portland. Ore. 

 Philadelphia, Pa., 

 812 N. Broad St. 



Pittsburg, Pa., 



4246 Fifth Ave. 

 Providence, B. I., 



306 Washington St. 

 Columbia S. C, 



11 09 Plain St. 

 Sioux Falls, S. D. 

 Dallas, Tex. 



Beileview PI. 

 Salt Lake City, Utah, 

 1st North and 

 West Temple Sts. 

 Rutland, Vt. 

 Richmond, Va., 



403 No. 1 2th St. 

 West Seattle, Wash. 

 Waukesha. Wis. 

 Toronto, Ont., 

 582 Sherbourme SI 



"Non-Heredity of Inebriety," by Dr. Leslie E. Keeley, mailed upon application. 



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Detailed information of this treatment, andfroofs of its success, sent ft ee upon application to any of the institutions named. 



BARGAIN SALE"— SILK RIBBONS 



BEAUTIFUL SILK RIBBONS 



ALMOST 



FREE 



To close out our 

 tremendous large 

 stock of Rem. 

 nants of Silk 

 Ribbons, which 

 is the largest in quantity, value and variety in JVew lfork 

 City, we have marked the prices way down. These are the 

 most beautiful Silk Ribbons in the East, and at this remark- 

 able mark-down sale we are making- an unprecedented and unparal- 

 leled BARGAIN OFFER. These beautiful Silk Ribbons 

 were recently purchased at wholesale auction sales at prices which 

 will enable our lady customers to secure unheard of bargains. 

 We are overstocked and must sell them at a greatly reduced 

 price from their real value. These ribbons are really very fine 

 ribbons. Please do not judge them by our MARK-DOWN 

 PRICES. They are bought in very large quantities at wholesale 

 auction sales, and we generally buy for spot cash all the ribbons a 

 mill has. We have boug-ht as high as $3,000 worth of these 

 beautiful Silk Ribbons at one time, and they are certainly 

 of most excellent value. We are anxious to sell a lot of these rare 

 Silk Ribbons in every neighborhood, as their beauty and value at 

 Olll CUT PRICES will sell lots of them to your lady friends. 

 Now, remember, these remnants are all from one to two and_ three 

 yards in length, and many of them are the finest quality of Ribbons 

 in the market, of different -widths, in a variety of fashionable shades ; 

 in fact, nearly all colors are represented; also different kinds of 

 Ribbons adapted for bonnet strings, neckwear, trimming for hats 

 and dresses, bo-ws, scarfs, etc., etc. No lady can purchase such fine 

 Ribbons as these at any store in the land for many times our price, 

 so that the bargains offered by us should be taken advantage of by 

 our customers. 



Our stock of Silk Ribbons, from which we put up these 35-cent 



^^^^^^^^^™^^"^^^"^^^^^^^^ , "^ — ^ — '^■■■" packages, consists of Crown Edge, Gros Grain, Moire, Picot Edge, 

 Satin Edge, Silk Brocade, Striped Ottoman, and various other styles of Plain and Fancy Silk Ribbons suited to the wants of 

 our lady friends. 



We put up carefully assorted packages of Silk Ribbons, assorted colors, no remnants less than one yard long, and all 

 first-class, useful goods. 



We will send 1 package for 35 cents, silver, or 39 cents in 2-cent stamps. Carefully packed in boxes, postpaid, upon 

 receipt of price. Address 



PARIS RIBBON CO., Box 3044, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. 



