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,gnmersv,sn’ = ST vn In wasknoe o1 n Sontition f he syrtem Brown's Trom Biijers & grurlip & positive necemily. It O AR donine R trade mark and crraved rod fines om ‘nke we othirr, Madeonly by HEMICAL OO RATTIVOPP, D@CTOR WHITTIER 817 St Charles St., St. Loui: % Phnlcn L4 tlons ot Hmul Shlnal Bonos, Blood Polso @1d Sores and Ulcers, ara treated with Eneeoan, ou latsat sel llllvnfl-oi{flu Hare Diseases A:lsing from MARRIAGE GUIDE, £09, TAGES, PINE PLATRS, slorant cloth and ciit indl g, seaie o iy "CANCER OF THE TORGUZ. A Case Resambling That of Gen. Grant. ¢ Bome ten yours ago | had 4 serofulois sore on my el which give mo grot (ouble, and under the old | ent heale but y Leen dri soinsh wnd mer it broko out it broke ou eontrated in whut romo of euncer, o ting through my che roof of my month wid upper lip, Uy my tongue, pulate nnd lowor lip, dostroving the alnte and undor lip ontively and hlf m nguo. enting ot (0 the top o my. loft ohceo bono and up to the loit eve. 1 couid not ent any eolid foor " but. wuly poncod, and the te locck a8 been closed and nrml\ Kknitrod togother. A rocess of & tew undor lij s groxrossing iuely, Eml the tongue which wis nlmost desiroyod is clng aupplyiny n new 101 fribuds cun rendily ent solid ood vered. and it _scems that netive is itk s thut my mo. ind ean 1ty ong donbe er them to Hon John H o, and to Dy ARY L. COMER. LaGrango, ( THE SWIFE SPECIFIC Gu. Lo Drawor 4, Athanta e e s e it b m, Jams Medival nstituts | hurtered by th.Stateof I11i- for theexpres of giving immec all ehronic, uring complicated forma, atso all ases of che Skin and Blood promptly rel.cved and Aycred testediou Furty Veurs Apeesal ractiee, Seninal &t Losses by Dreany, Pimples on the Fuce,Loat Manhoud, g » §3 1o eeperim 8 at once s sonal or by I¢ fcines sent by package to indica DR, JAMES Mo. 204 Washington 51, Chlc e IMERVAUS PLBILATY ‘contents or sender 101 1y 1) e Aweran' wRivaY A FINE LINE OF Piannsan l]rgans —AT— WCODBRIDGE BROS’ MUSIC HOUSE OMAHA, NEBRASKA, DREXEL & MAUL, (Succossors 10 J. G, Juoobs) UNDERTAKERES, +AND EMBALMERS. At the old stand W Farnwn 8t Orders hy telournph solicited und prompiy atiended 19 Telophiono A " FERKYRUYAL FILLS YchICH ESTI’."S ENGLISH id Men Think lhey Ynow all about Mustang Lin. Not to know is o, { Hamilton’s name in that conn | partcip i other boat tollowed soon LA THE BURR-HAMILTON DUEL. A Bloody Pago in the Early History of the Republic. The Circumstances the Fight, Its Fatal the Consequences Leading to Ending, and An sting Chapte In- ter [WRITTEN FOR THE BEE.] NO. 1. The duel between Aaron Bure and Al- exander Ham lton was undoubtedly the most memorable of any of the combats that have taken place on the so-called ficld of honor history. The well known public character of the two prin- cipals, the conspicuous positions they oc- cupicd before the Ameaican publie, and the tr fate of Hamilton, united to make it an event long to be remembored, probably never to bo forgotton in this conntry. Both had fought gallantly for independence in the revolutionary war, was viee president of the Unil s; Hamilton one of the framers of the constitution, and as sceretary of the treasury under Washington, had orig- inated and established our financial sys- tem, They we bitter political vivals. The poignancy of Burr's defeat for the presidency by Jeflerson in 1801, to which Hamilton largely contributed by his un- compromising hostility to_him, was ly i ed Dby ths t Burr supported by the federalists. Hamil- wis n federalist, and sup- ported Jollerson, who was the candidate of the ropublicans, and his lostility wont so far s to assumoe tho nature of personal assaults upon Bure's charaeter, Thus the warfare botween the two beeamo irremovablo and iri cilasle, ‘Thers nover was any jus tion for tho duel between them never can bo any justification con: but it must bo admit Humilton gave a great deal of t on for the challengo. Down to the timo of the combat, he continued to be unsp: ing in i donunciation of tho former, expeeted, much of his his ¢ in our ton in_ his treatment rds, his antagonist, Such I Wit more cireums)y L danguage tow tlie latter towards him. s the feelings existing betw men when the exciting electio paign for governor of New Yor on i the summer of 1804, between Barr and Gen. Morgan Lewis. The t 1 eanse of the ¢ lango from Burr as acommunication whiclt appeared in a paper published in New York city, the New York Mir and signed Dr. Charles D. ( |n which was uscd the tollow Yl “I could detail to you 1l more ah‘s)m"\l;luu]nnmn which Gen. Humilton has expressed of Mr. Burry which was, that “Tlamilton and Juc Kent had declared Burr o dangerous man, not fit to b trusted with — the reins of power It will be obseryed that the oilensivo Langunge did not, A[)]N‘urlll any publica- tion or specch made by Hawmilton, orin any manner anthor sanctioned him. He could proporl swered Col. Bure's demand for s tion by saying he was not responsible for the publication made by Dr. Cooper; that the fatter had no right to impute, such sontiments to him (Tamilton), and” had no right to publish wch sentimen s as coming from him, and_ that he utierly disavowed any connection with, or re- \,.u.mmm)» for the publication in ques- Beyond that he could not recog- one to question him ould have relieved h m ponsibility, even according to the code of the ducllo, and would pxub- ably have removed the diflic sulty. It Burr ealled anyone to an sccount in connection with the marte should have been Dr. Cooper, the man who pub- lished the obnoxious communication over his own signature. The use of ( petion, o attack upon wed or Sucls means of cowardly nct, indefens bl 5 did”its porfect work, o must in after years that Tie wins ny much murderer of Alex Hamilton s wis Bure, A little concession on both Sides might have prevented the combat, I ats Tatal termination for one of the nd the political and moral other. But Huamilton 1T Wil persisient. s carried on “n them, but it u)»\mlul noth- inthe way of averting the hostile T the carly morning of tho 1ith ot July, 1s0k, o sinall boat with four ocenpints leit the Manhat®n <ido of the r dersey his second, Wi m and a friend,’ An- after contain- Hamilton, his second, Nathani wleton. grandfathe., ox-senator 100 ot Ofio, surgeon” and fr Co, o ten | paces, 1 Hin Ihon wa)ribith Bhiofoo of pasifion.aid tor his second to give the word of com- mand. They w in position. Thore stood the vice president of the United States on one side and the foremost statesman of this land on the other, ek for the other’s bullet, to viadicate honor. At the command the re port of a pistol instantly tollowed by another, suddenly broke the stillness of that Jnly mornini cehoing along the quict ahades of Weehawken and echoed across the ters of the fludson, flashing in the bl sun Tho huhvt from Burr's pistol h wted its fatal wonnd and the st atesman and soldier Hamilton, soon to his reward. it were better for v hid been born, Haw- idently discharged his weapon at for the ball struck a sapling bove the rango of B aved ho d'd not inte hit his mm-mn B on his fi riwd from the l Hawilton was in the boat his homs in New died the next du to his houso with the imy reudy upon him was the i intimation his w and childron vived of the awlul teagedy that had been taking placo. i h.- wife was utterly puralized, for the s, by tho tereible shock; but she lived years in the shadow. of ind bove the weight of its agon, yeurs aftorw ‘h the wintor saw her at the laying of the corner stone of the Washington monument. still wear- i 1 ning radored husband, so rothlessly tor rom her nearly hadt s centary before, The duel Lawith its fatal consequences ereated the mosk intense exeitomont lllrmlblmul the country, «nd awoke w feeling of pro- found sor the fate of Hamilton, almost exceration toward his Hamilton abhorred duelling, s was his_ grontosh mistuke. Ho ~1um| | have aroused the moral cour: wothin him sufliciently to huve e Lin to vefuse to violate the laws of lo” was one ; ulvlwlh,\'_tlu' his place is amon on the roll 15 bhefore thoe ! us desivons of view, (the duch for the isons !t and moral felt ruin o - the 1 pdom, l 1 by his carofully and taken to York where he s boing borne back ath al- placod Forty-tou: e ol God pri | e strongly opposcd o the pane THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, duelling, and it would give mo puin to shed the blood of a fellow creature in private combat, forbidden by tho lnws. 2. My wife n and children afe extremely dear to me, and my life is of ntmost_im portance to them in various views. Fur thermore ho did net want to harm his & itors, which might be the if his property should be sold at a sacrifice, « aresult of hisdeath He entertained these yot lucked the moral courage them, ‘nator convictions, to sustain f Alabama, cely nssailed, in a speech in t R. Barnwell Rhett, of South Carolina, and expected a chal- lengs; but not receiving any tauntod t latter with having failed to vindicate himself by the code. Senator Rhott, sonthern fire-cating statesman as ho was, veplied, to his honor be it said, “For | twenty years Lhave been & momber of | the Chureh of Clivist. T cannot, and will | not, dishonor my religious profession, I frankly confess that fear God, and that I fear him more than man.” That was tho answer of & man of brave con- victions, who would not cower before a false | sublic sentiment, but boldly dared to lunl his dofiance’ inst it Had Ham'lton taken a similar position, ho would have saved a noble lifo to the ro- public, and would have given to the world an act of moral Tero'sm and F ndeur that would ustro to his incy fame, ‘I'he_publie feeling in New York and w Jersey towards Burr was such that he deemed it prudent to put himselt bo- rond the bounderies of thoss states, and ho retired to Philadelphia, at first, and then proceeded to Florida, and remained there, only returning in time to presido over the senato at their convening in Decomber. It was a lamoentablo ~pu|ll clo, that of the vice-president of tho United States fecing before the public wrath evoked by the erime he had com- mitted. Ho was indicted for murdor in New Yor ind 50 in New Jersey. Thoro was niuch controversy nt tho timo as to whother he should be brought (o trinl in the latter or former state; though it is not cloar to the writor how ko could be tried for murder in New York, when the crime was committed in Now Jersoy The letters written by Burr during this poriod to his daughter“Theodosin, i ro 'd to the controversy, and the indict- mont, furnish a pretty cloar ingight into i In ono letter ho wrots ot of dispute is, which or New York, shall have'the honor of hanging the vice p RUBTEIE A ) ou shall have duo notico of the timo and place. Wherovor it may bo you may rely on a greab con- course of compiny, much gayoty, and many rare such as tho lion, eole- phant, cto.” In another letter ho wrote to Theodosin, who naturally had tho anxiety that 1zhtor would fool for her father over whose head an indict- ment for murder was impending, and for whom, perhaps, the gallows wad waiting: “You tieat with too much gravity the New Jorsoy 16 should'be consid- ered a far seo it ter- minate <o as to and contemnt for its who had procured his indictment for the murder of Hamilton, and were trying to bring him to 1 The trial, however, Clemns, ng and enduring never took place. Jony M. THAYER. AND, Sept. 28, R 100 Doses One Dollar" is tru Hood's Savsapharilla, and it is swerablo argument as to st seonomy. Graxp Is ponly of Sl S First Lndy—Whero did you get that handsome ‘ou_have ‘on? Second Tady—At Eis Rodds & Co's Peo- and for nearly one-half of el for one ot 50 good in another ,mm in this city. S Personal, Tra Hendricks is in oft the rond. Mrs. I S. West has returned from the east. A.P.C house. J. Anderson, of Atlantic, {F mer, of Avoea, is at tho Pacific wiis at the Y- '\h Tlolbrook, of l\hnmm Valley, was in the city yeste two weeks' Visit east. James Wall and at the Pacitic George C. Kettring camo up from Pa- | eific Junction and spent Sunday in the city. 1. B. Watsow goes out ths work the ¢ trado on the Peregoy & Moore. Mrs. J. P. Bea of Lamburg, wro Mrs A. W. Cowlen B. Sitlow. f Cadar Rapids, and pro- | rietor of Ozidcn house hire, spent Sunday at the Ogden ! A telegram from New York Saturday } stutes thut Mrs, I Pusey is rapidly ré- covering trom her illness. J. 1L Hake, of Av. publican eandidates for 't spent Sunday at the Pacilic, Mrs. N. " Dodgo leaves to-day for St. | Louix to there mect her daughter, Carrie, who has been visiting there for the past month. Mrs. O, A. Inat evening for St. on a purchusing trip, on days. morning to B L' 7or | and little daught visiting her sister, onao of the re prosentative, Rogers, tho millinor, lefs Louis and Chicago | to be gone nbuu:; Inpp_y father of a aidon, ‘ylm arrived at his home morning. Leonard Everett Saturday for tho enst mect Mr. Horace E Lis old howe in Vermout. George Mason, who was formorly em- U1:yr-l in this oity, but who has of late cen back 1o his old home in Westtiold, N. Y., isin the city again, Miss Lilhe Doud, of Plattsmouth, Neh., who has been in tho oity tho guest of Mrs. William B. Porter, jr.. for severul days, returned home Saturday. Judge Loofbourow returned from (ilon- wood yesterduy und put up at the Ogden. He goes home 'to Atlantic to-day and on Thursday opens courtin Fremont eounty. | C. B. Brock, who travels for Peregoy | & Moore, has gone to Des Moines to visit friends, o from thera ho Zoos to St. Louis to see the Veiled Prophcts and at- tend the fa'r, Hon. B. F. Clayton, accompaniod by his wife and danghter, ariived here Sai- urday on their return homo from Dukota, where he has been looking after some of his lunded estates, A B. Thornell, district attorney, eame Glenwood yesterday and will A suding the oing 10 Fre- g of court on and his mother loft whero - the; tes court, b niont county at the openi Thursday. s Joy 8. Tuttle, Lill elork for I.illlll on the romd & | N d. C. Dry \klwl ry, it Targe for Drako to do justice tle is ealled “the kid, " but he will muke the men he meets in opposition t there" if they want to do uny business. } heing o to it. T'ut- - Fiseman, led'\ those living in the morning o make he day the'r trons from the unable to hould recuive. & Co. kindlydnvite all Ly 10 come early this | ise8. s | ko prowdid | eountry that e all the attous i tion they | vents others equally have added new [1 | another COUNGIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL CITY NE The Expositio The long talked of held in the skating rink pices of the Woman's Exchango of the P'resbyterian church, will be opened to- y at 6 o'clock p. m., supper vod at that hour in the dining nd at all hours during the ev Bavarian band will open the enter- ainment with some selections teon of the leading merchants of the ity will take this excellent opportoni of showing their patrons and thoe pubi generally their appreciation of this worthy cnterprise lack of space pre \ nterested from tak ing sv.lrl in this mercantile display, which all’ hope will equal 1f not surpass tho beautiful exhibition of one year ago. Tho Inlm hg this oxhibition in chargoe on working zealously for weoks o it a suceess worthy our city and worthy of themselves, and will in return sk only that yon come with your fum- A new and v ning aftor for over, the ch Tho and exposition, to be under the aus- being room ning choic o ch oy y will add new intor ning. Tho Iadies' | and floral dis) competent managenrent, room is completencss itself, ask is patronag tost ST arknos. 3 - Go to Eiseman, R a & Co.s Peoples’ Store and get what you want ot from ’“V r cent less than you ean purchase swhere, and have a stock ten times size to seleet from. o - . Do not fail to visit Eiseman, Rodda & Co.s People to-day and have yonr eyes opened to tho greatest bargains you Liave ovorscon, ovo- andy, under dining all we wmd novelties in 55 By New and dress patter Sl nd Robbed, Godfrey Smith, & farmer w has lived for somoe hout ton miles tof this city, recently sold out with the intention of going to the old country. After stopping sevoral wooks at the Creston houso here, ho started eastward, having whon he left this city about $1,100 in cor tificates, or lofters of eredit in monay. On Satur propr of )| ceived a letter from John § Wooster, Ohio, stating that Godfrey Smith had been found on the track near - there, ha and robbed of his money, not buing Tho lettor states th the unfortunate man lies in a eritical ¢ dition on account of tho injurics re- ceived. Stugzed ak L sorset ab Harkness Bros. S ssortment of rifs at The “Jer: Fine and larg Harkness Bros. Moquette, body Brussells and ingrain in a lity and cheap in s Bic The '\Ilmh'/nm A band |x~nu nml vmh-r- day. They consist of Gus It, P. , D. Patton, P. Fuchs, C. Christman, Albert Olker, and P. Hanzon. Most of the members wero formerly connected with the old Buvarian band, and went 0o, and from thers east, returning to their old homo aain y..«wnmy. and warmly wel- comed back." Cotto usual p - > Choicest nlh»;nq of curtain shades and shading at Huarkness Bros. e Oil cloths and matting at Harkness 3ros. This morning , Rodda & Co. will inaugurate in which they wiil Ul previous eflorts. i outdo and e NOTICE, Yost, Found, for the rtion and FIV LINE for quent our oflice, Brondway, \ neae A now sovon-room houso. Eaquire ten minutes city wator, woll und cis- Harrison strect,- threo BOMATON & (6, 4 Pourl streot. OO, ror 8a OR RENT OR EXCHANGE, For #nlo or v lhoral torma. “The Council Bluils Paper Mill; comploto. with the larze boarding house and - throe ueros of xround No A businos pronerty in Cherokeo, Cherokeo oounty, lowa, will tvide for westorn lands. Valuo. nhout $4.000. No.3—A boautiful bomo in the town of Hast- oo, Mills county, lowa, for Nobrusi lund. . . 850 41—A 1z00d business proporty and wlso n 00d rrwidones proporty in the town of (honvo, §i5T0an county: 11l - low down for cush of will exchango for westorn la No. ITd—A splondid farm, woll imprc screa in Diokinson county, Iews, join town of Spirit Lukn. Price, for & short timo, 8 por voro. No W4 to 157—Are four fmproved farms in usow, sach with o smull in- | witma will ho axohungod for uninoumberod wild lund in. Nebraaky No. bti—i# nores in Holk eounty, Nob., partly {mprovod, a6 i hiy barguin, Wants 10 oxohuige for morel No. bi—A o two story brigk rosidonce. ono of tho best looutious n Couneil sy, will triuie for good uninounbored Kansns or Nobrusku Innds. Valuo, $15.080. No. 56 and LiArv teo ether bosutitul bouios n Couneil B, whio paymoms will buy A o BT bowutitu) suburban looation W Towa O, - will exchamgo for wostorn lands. 'tk abvo. aro only a few of our speolal bar- guius I you've got nwything (o trado or soll, or wunt o soll any res! outato or morohandisc: willo us. Wo by d stocks of K0ods 10 trade for mu;.‘,r’uw,« & WALK Counoil Blutrs, lows. CITY STEAM LAUNDRY lll”l"‘"- & SHARIGHT, No. 34 N. Mijn Slreet, Council Blufls, lowa. Telophone No. 141 All work warrunted. MRS§ A. B. ROBERTS, Fofharly of Now York, | FIRST GLASS DAESSMAKING Cutting sy Peting Estublisumont. No. 34 Pearl Sgroet, - - Council Blulls, Towa., THOA. OFVICHR, OFFPICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, liske d, 1368 MW PUSHY. By ied | Mon- People's stors | MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1855, RED STAR MARK. (URE sons. ‘I’NADE nEo "rAn UUGH Absolutely Free from Opiates, Emotics and A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE n, Sore Thronty Honrscacas Influcnza, Whooping Conghy by and othe helr dealer o prompliy ) boilles, Expresscharges to ONPANY, Feiand, T8 AL DOUBLE THICK BA Ordinary Rubber Toots alway o s Tois sry do i Batho bl and ive DOUBLI WIAR, Most economical numw Lot in o m, Tasta Tonger than ang other boot und the PRICE NO HIGHER, and ex- aiine tho goods, OR SALL BY et S =l 1513 DOUGIL/ A SPECIFIC FOR w‘ H Epilopsy, EVER FAILS. £oasms, Convule h NE eions, Falling Suckness, 8t Vitus Dance, Alcohol- THE GRERT X Jiow sipnictio Scrofula, Kings ] " E R v E [ Euil, Ugly Blood NHFE = m nm', ‘Nurvonarj::u: Discases, Dyspep- s, Drain Vrorry, Blood Sorc enesa, Nervoits Prostration, Kidney Sronbies and 1 rregidan Vho eares for Lo dnuh ity a Exhilirating as a coo water to the parched and fa {10 descrt, To derline taking i sure remedy v hen sickisto conrt sufferingand invite dea . £~ Correspondence fresly auswered. &} The Dr. 8, A. RICHNOYD AS7VINR C0,, St. Joseph, Yo, Sold by all Druaalsta. £1.50 per bottle, or four bottles for $5.00 _For sale by C. F. Geodman cinn of lurgo pructico suys of Ridio's w sy of this propuration of food that it has nover fuiled mo, or failed 10 whon tions. With ey o el 5 coiny ho fuct thit ¥ foru of ONLY HOTEL In Council Biufls having - BFlire Hscape Andall mo lo 5, tire whnrm bolls, ot CRESTON HOUSE! Main 5 V improvements, call ixtho Nos. 215, OILN, Propriotor. D, A, BEITEDICT, - dign Writer! AGENT FOR All styles of Ladders constantly in stock mudo | from spruce pine plank. Tho very best. No. 19 Pearl St., - Council Bluffs Ovor Bushnell's Book Store. " J.L.DEBEVOISE UNION TICKET AGENT No. 607 Broadway, Council Bluifs. Radlwa.y Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFKS, Tho following is the timo of arrival and Of tritins by contral standurd ime, ut dopots. ‘Truiis loave runsior depol fon A0S GAFILCE Bid WETIVE Lo Uiiios Liiers DEFARE, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTRRN. il und B prosy Accomuiodiiion 0:25 A, M v M CHICAGO, BUILANGTON & QUINGY | 940A N Muil and Expross. 70w | Bk e a Express BiA A WARARIL AT, LOUIS & BACIFIC M Locul St Louis ress Loeal M Transler 's KANSAN CITY | WA M LH A J 4 HIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. Sioux City Mal St. Puul Express. UNION BACIRIC Dener Lancoln Pass., () Overiand Kxpross NET0 ONANA TR 146 M Tid 1 M One of the Largest and Best Stoclk Ttistho bost and ohor Who use it, ean testify 1o its morits, charygo f¢ TO M OAVENPORT LADDER COMPANY | THE IN OMAHA TO BUY FURNITURE IS AT CHEAPEST PLAC Dewey & Stone’s in the U. S to Select from. No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elevator, — ) SPECIAL NTOTICE TO rowers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO “Qur Ground Oil Cake. pounds of will ine Ono porind s equal to thros or, instos west food for stock of any kind. 1 Ol Cako i tho Tall and Wi ood marketablo condilion in the sp “Lry itand judze for WOODMAN LINS Stock fed with Gr nas woll ns others, $4 por ton. No ) OLL WORKS, Ouinhia, Nebraska. S ——— SEEKERS ATTENTION. woight and e sieks, Address Hnomr or Fuli Particulars about Free and Cheap Lands in Western Nebraska. Address T. C. PATTER- SON, Real Estate Agent, North Platte, Nebraska. oAl RE_ATM:&T AN KUISKION S, n-..u:ul ‘..G' |un(m= .;;( e p colebrated MYRTLEAIN Wny o her SVt s lead; ! prownuy reiivved uy this tresus . s, 1577.) Address The cllmax Medical Co, 04, §t. Loitis, Mo. m CUSTOMERS Commencine to give away Waterhurry Watelies, from October ist until Juntial vy 1st, to overy purchaser of $15 worth of goods. ELGUTTER’S MAMEOTH GLOTHING HOUSE, 1001 Farnam Street, Corner of 10th. CHARLES SHIVERICK, FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Passenger elovator to all floora. 1200, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Stroet. OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Omaha Medical and Surgica -LN.HT:MUT'EL 13th St.. COI’ Capltol Ave. For the Treatment of all Chronic md Smgwal UISE&SES. D3, Mc“EIAMY Physlman and Surgfinn in Charge, Particular attention paid to Defo nlllru, Diseases of Women, of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Blood, Piles, Cancers, Tu= mors, Eye and Ear Diseases. Catarrh, Bronchitis and Lung Discases treated by Medicated In- hatation, SEND FOR INHALER, Yirito for Cirenlar on Deformities and Braces, Dissases of W1men, Piles, Tu Cancers, Catarrh, Bronenitis, Innahuon Eleetricity, Paralysis, Epi- Iepsy, Kidney, Ear, Eye, Skin and Blood Diseaces. The_Oaly Reliakle Medieal Institute making a speciahy of Private Diseases of the Urinary & Sexual Organs (‘nllm d I.’ OVERWORK, or WOKRY, the INDISCRETIONS OF YOUTH, or Exc ES of riper . life's vitul forces, 4 NETYOUS Wi b & debil. inence. wperimtorrhan, b | prenstire decsy, tellowed LLa0 well, wre cur by wur bew restoralive wical & nial power. lected iy selentiie, eduented ciio voudu 8 and iguo wnt men’ elmiming o have cave. ¢ v ecs have been lhlnn ointed ln 0': n thi er by eurel ICtL WIEh Biselag rowadiite. or sHpilaNces. fobrus iz DL Bl e W e sen Are ¢ Auelly 1 b propared 1 tiie 1 1h mwite of Al \We hay ' wind with e nil of caves, wo nre enabled to cure wfter " i ¢ ure eve W know thit thausinds snfering 1 miraced and have nlmort given s | ) 100K A% ey contirne b ex e Loy are like y 4o 1y ever lus b ne femmedy o\es equi areful *( t 1y of this claw [ diseasca, and to treat them ALL CONTAGIOUS AND We can semove &, withot merury. or v bripAg ity 1 0 A1 N CONFTDENTTAT "ol pluiaiy srelten- awd encluse stainp. il o wii wond . i wrapper, QUICTL AL 0 MEN. Ul N PIIVATE. - PRC1AL AN Nieliyhls A WEARNI S8, 8T L IMPOTENCY. SYPIILIS, GO GRORIGE bisk NARY O GANS «p-enid Listory o f vy ca i 0 ot el ome o, Y ACKE O FIOM Ol 1 (Bioriow Jatocriy 1t Han ol bleudance ot reasuublo rat o Omaha Medical ana Surgical Ir"-cute, Cor, Lith Ste and (o t e OMAUde N w rend name anid post N8 OF T ¥itiy "rocane for tise