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COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE, NU. 13, PEARL STREET. ——— Delivered by carrier in any part of the city a¢ twenty cents per weok. HW.TietoN, - =« =« TELEPHONES: Orrice, No. & 1euT ED1TOR No. 83, Manager. MINOR MENTIO! N. Y. Plumbing Co, Reiter, tailor. Fall goods cheap. The district court convenes to-morrow morning. Paul Boquet's new brick stable is nearly up. Mrs. A. Roger is building & residence on North First street. Ira Merriam was an early Sunday morning drunk arrested. Wanted—@Girl for general housework, Mrs. P. M. Pryor, 700, Sixth avenue. The roadster race takes place at the driving park this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Machine oil, needles, embroidery silks, publications. Domestic agency, 105 Main, Fine coupes for ladies calling, Wm. Lewis, telephone 128, Office 419 Broad- way. The council consider the electric light proposition to-morrow afternoon in com- mittee of the whole, 1. Gillinsky is about to begin the erec- tion of two cottages on Fourth avenue and Eighteenth street. I'wenty-eight mien and two women are in the county jail awaiting trial by the district court, which convenes to-morrow. Jim Bird was arrested late Saturday ni;fht and after sobering up pleaded guilty and left his fine in preference to remaining until the trial before the police Judge this morning. The M & K's played the Glenwood club yesterday at the driving park. There was & good attendance but a fearful game. The score was somewhere in_the neigh- borhood of 85 to 15 in favor of Glenwood. The two young men, Mitts and J. Mec- Cawley, who during the fight late Satur- day night, broke the plate glass window of the store of Joe Bacharach, will be brought before Judge Aylesworth this morning for a hearing. No city in tho state can boast of a fur- miture house that will begin to equal the establishment of C. A. Becbe & Co., this city., They have ;\m received a stock of furniture for the fall trade that in point of size and quality is equalled by no fur- piture house in Iowa, and by very few in the entire west. Such an estabiishment 18 a credit to the city, and its proprietors should receive the substantial encour- agenrent their enterprise entitles them to. et it et e Cole & Cole will keep their store open every night after September 1 in order to show their patrons the celebrated line of Btewart and Radiant home stoves. ———— List your property with Cooper & Jud- on, No. 120 Main s{ruut. : g Cheap first-class storage at Nos. 22, 24 and 26 Pearl street. Pacific house is the nearest hotel to the majority of real estate oflices in the city; $2 per day. SISl o BAD MARKSMEN, This Made It Unnecessary For the Coroner 10 Hold an Inquest. The city was unusually quiet yester- day, but considerable excitement was caused about 1:30 o'clock by the report of a couple of pistol shots upon Fourth street. A telephone call to police station sent Ch ief Mullen and Charlie Nicholson, the driver of the patrol wagon, to the stables of N. E. Seaman, the veterinary surgeon, on Fourth street. The chief went direct to the stables, while Nicholson turned into the alley south of Harkness Brothere' store. Upon reaching the rear of Phillips’ shoe store, Nicholson mot a man with a revolver in his hand. He was trying to get the trigger up when Nicholson took it away from him and placed him under arrest. The chief arrested Henry Hall, whom ho found in the stable, and both of the men were locked up, charged with as- sault to kill. It appears that “‘Hank," as Hall 1s gen- erally known, is employed about the Seaman stables and that two weeks ago yesterday, his assailant, D. E. Black- burn, a harness maker by trade, called at the stables and tried to pick a row with him, He called Hall the vilest name possible, and a row would then have occurred had not Seaman driven Blackburn away. Hall was very much worked up about Blackburn, “and it seeme.l to greatly annoy the old man, as he 15 a man who never allows another to ride over him. Yesterday, however, Blackburn, rather under the influence of liauor, put in an- other uppearance while Hall was attend- ing to his daily labor. They met in the oflice and according to witnesses, Black- burn put his hand 1n his hip pocket, after calling Hall nfray haired — — — —, evidently with the intention of doing Hall up then and there. “‘Doc” Seaman saw the move and quieted Blackburn and sent him out of the barn. Hall then went to the rear of the barn, as did Seaman, In a few minutes Hall was up front and the first those about the place knew, & shot was heard. Which man fired first it seems undecided, but at any rate Hall had taken his revolver from his cot, and when the revolvers were examined Hall's was found to be of the ‘‘bull-dog” pat- tern, 44-calibre, with two cartridges missing, while Blackburn’s was a com- mon 82-calibre revolver, and one ball one. Several believe that were fired, while others think there were three. ‘‘Doc’’ Scaman belioves he fired one of the shots out of Hall's revolver a few days ngo at a rat. At any rate neither of the duelists were injured, except that Bluckburn's face is somewhat bruised where he fell agast a door. Henry Hall is about fifty-five years of age, and is an old stage dri He will be remembered as the griy-haired con- ductor also as a driver on the street cars while George Marshall was superinten- dent. That he is not the most amiable man in the city many of the patronrs of the street cars can testify. Blackburn is about thirty-three years of age and is said to have an old grudge aguinst Hall, ly two shots e When you are in the city stop at the Pacific_house. Street cars pass the door every fifteen minutes for all the depots. Meals 50 cents each. i One thousand head of one, two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A J. Greenamayer, 623 Mynster st., tele- s RN J. W. and E‘_L. Squire lend money. Personal Paragraphs, Williams Phillips, of Eight Mile Grove, 1s visiting John Churchill. The home of E. E. Harkness has been :}ldduuud by the arrival of alittle daugh- r, C, W. Bryant, of Oaklabd, was in the city yesterday. He has rented a house and expects to remove to this city. William Graybill and Jobn Tucker, of Yorkshire, are in the city, having pur- chased some feed cattle from A. J, Green- awayer, . Ed P, Fitch, of the Council ‘Bluffs' in- surance company, has returned from an xtended eastern visit, in which he com- ed pleasure and business, f Delays Predicted in the Matter of Btreet Lighting. AN AMATEUR DUEL. Three Shots Exchanged and No Blood ~The Knights of Pythias Have Their Annual Church Going— Suspected of Robbery— Personals, Predicting Delays. It is believed by some of the citizens who have been watching the action of the city council in regard to the street light- ing problem, that it will be the policy of that body to defer any definite action so long as possible, and allow the gas com- panv to go on lighting the streets under its old contract. This will excite much indignation if attempted, for the citizens want the matter scttled in some way promptly 80 as to cut down the expenses or provide better light for the money. This city has suffered so long from exhor= bitant prices for gas that now an oppor- tunity is presented for the better, it can- not be embraced too soon to suit them. The gas company is a powerful organi- zation, however, and its managers are shrewd. Those interested in the com- pany can hardly be blamed for hanging on to their bonanza so long as possible, but the council, made upas it is of staunch business men, will hardly be fooled into prolonging a contract so ob- noxious by uny delays or pretenses. The figures are in and 1t will not take long to decide what the city ought to do. Itseems that no more conferences are needed. The will of the people has been quite thoroughly expressed by the petition, asking the council to enter into some contract for using electric lights on the principal business residence streets. e s ‘“Ye Are the Salt." The Presbyterian church was crowded to its utmost yesterday morning. In sev- eral of the churches of the city there wdre no services, which accounted in part for the increased audience, but there were other reasons,one being the special inter- est awakened by the presenge of the Knights of Pythias,and another being the fact that the popularity of the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Phelps, is rapidly increasing. His sermons are wonderful in some re- spects, and there 18 a growing interest taken in them. Yesterday was the anniversary of the Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias. The law of the order is that the members must appear in uniform on the recurrence of this day. This year, as it fell upon Sun- day,no public parade was deemed appro- priate, and in its stead it was decided to attend church in a body. There were about thirty who marched into church, and took front seats. Dr.Phelps, in open- ing his sermon, explained the *situation briefly, and stated that he had not been requested to deliver an address especially for the Knights, and in accordance with the arrangements and fitness of things, he would present some thoughts which he deemed fnot only of importance to the knights, but to all within hearing. He chose as his text the words, *‘Yeare the salt of the earth.” He pictured the scene of the delivery of the wonderful sermon on the mount, and showed how the whole of that remarkable discourse centered about the words of his text. The words were not uttered as a compliment, but as imposing a responsibility, notonly those of his own household, butthe whole carth, The influences which went from each man’s life should ever be of this healthy, helpful kind. The speaker en- tered into a full, interesting, instructive showing of the wonderful uses of salt in the world. In the first place he dwelt upon its abundance. The figures he pre- sented were startling to those not fa- miliar with the subject. Salt was found everywhere, in every drop of blood, in every bead|of perspiration. Inallstrata of the earth salt was found. Then he dwelt upon the variety of uses to which it could be put. He_ illustrated its silent workings, its wasting of itself awn¥ even to secure the purposes for which it was intended. From all these points he arew healthy lessons as to man's responsibili- ties, and the manner in which each should labor to make the world happier and petter. As usual, he pictured most vivi(ll{ the scenes ‘in family life, and some historical events, illustrative of how man cou'd silently, quietly but power- fully wield power for the bettering of others, and uphfting of the world, e At the Pacific house you will save from 50c to §1 per day. Tryitand be con- vinced. Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. Ll For Sale—Harry Smith’s pnotograph gallery cheap. Inquire of Harry Smith, el A Suspected Thief, Vernon Treynor lost a silver watch sometime during Saturday night or yes- terday morning, Heis of the impression that it was stolen by a hand formerly em- ployed ona farm, a few mules distance from this city. When he awoke yester!ln’ morning he missed his watch, and upon exdmination of the grounds about tie house discov- ered the foot prints of whut he was satis- fied were those of John Murtha, who had been employed about the farm. Murtha wore a peculiarly shaped shoe and the points corresponded exactly. Treynor started for the city to notify the police and when he reached the institu- tion for the deaf and dumb he came upon Murtha, Not wishing to tackle his man there, he came direct to the police central station and with Chief Mullen, returned to meet the suspected indi- vidual. Murtha managed to elude them, and reached the city a couple of hours before his arrest. When searched no trace of the missing watch was found upon his person, —_—— For sour stomach or heartburn, noth- ing so good as a dose of Fred Brown's Jamaica Ginger. Get the genuine. Phil- adelphia, 18; e Richard Johnson, the of the Wild West show, bas been in trouble in London. His aggressive vigor caused him to have a slight disagreement with a London policeman. The police- man 18 now at a_hospital, but is not fatally injured. Johnson was arrested for assault and brought before a judge, who released him under §500 bail. iiant Cowboy"’ — For fear of losing a day's work, many persons put off taking physic until Sat- urday. The better plan is not to delay but take it as soon as needed, it may save you o hard spell of sickness, If you want the most benefit from the least amount of physic without causing you any incon- venience, loss of appetite or rest, take St. Patrick’s Pills. Their action on the liver and bowels are thorough, they give a freshness, tone and vigor to the whole ystem ard act in harmany with nature.Q T — It has been the busiest summer on record for the physicians of Gotham who do not go *‘out of town" e Electric Lustre Starch is the best laun- dry starch. ‘It is used by ladies asa toilet powder. 1t is the best flesh powder for infants. Pure and harmless. Try it. ——— Generally the college graduate recog- nizes very few social rights that be ‘ap- pears willing to xumf, . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. AUGUST 29. 1887 THE DAILY BEE. [(0UNCIL BLOFFS NEWS.|§T FRANCIS ACADEMY Cor, 5th Ave. & 7th St., Council Bluffs, Ons of the best Educational Institu- tions in the west. Boarding and day school conducted by the Sisters of Char- ity, B. V. M. Board and tuition for a term of five months, $75. For further particulars address SISTER SUPERIUR, 8t. Francis Acedemy, Council Bluffs, la. JOMN ¥, STONE. e STONE & SIMS, Attorneys at Law. Practice in the State and Federal Cour t Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. CounciL BLurrs CROCKERY, LAMPS, GLASSWARE, ——AND— FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low, W. 8. HOMER & Co., NO. 23 MAIN ST., co L'I\'lef "BLl/:FFS. IAL N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ottice over American Express, No. 419 BROADWAY Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards Broadway, Coancil Blufts, Opp. Dummy Depot JACOB SIMS = =7 NS 2 = B o~ g B L 2 Horses and mules constantly on hand for. sale at retail or in car load lots. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on comm ission Telephone 114, SHLUTER & BOLEY. Opposite Dummy Depot, Couner Biuff's LT '266 . 268 ENUE,CHICAd WABASH AI'ISGNAS.HOQKlNS.GefiI, anage Have the largest and most complete assortment ot Fire Place Furnishings IN AMERICA. 0n_o Kundred andSeventy-Five Diffeerent designs of fireplaces can be seen all set up in our showrooms. Also complete Bath and Toilet Rooms all fitted up with Tiles. BRASS GOODS Ofall the choicest and signs. most orignald T L Readers of this paper requiring goods in our line should call upon or commanicate with us. The Theatrical Profession. Merit will win and recelve public recognition and praise. Facts, which are the outcome of general ex: perlence, growing through years of critical and practical test, become as rooted and Immovable as the rock of Gibraltar in public opinion, and Lence- forth need 1o further guaruntee asto their genu ineness. Tho indisputablo fact that Swift's Specifio 18 tho beat blood purifier u the world, s one of these tmmovable Gibraltar rock facts of Which wo have spoken, and every day's experience Toots this con: viction’ deeper and deeper in public opinion. - Every class of our people in America and in Europa, every trade, calling and ‘profession, including the me profession, havo borne” oluntary festi: mony to the remarkable virtues of 8. 8.'8. it {nfallible efficacy In curing all discases of tho blood. These sands, and open Lo ¢ho ns iow come, unsollcited, two distinguished members of the theate Fical profession, who gratefully testify totho wonder- ful curative Qualities of the Specific in their indl- Vidual cases. Thelr teatinonials 8ro herowith them speak for themacives, TI the famous Thalla Theatre Compaiy, of New York, aud formerly of the Residenco’ Theaire, Beriln, Ger' many, and of McVickers Stock Compauy, of Chicago, The entieman I8 a well known member of the Now York Thalla Theatre Company. Both are well known 1u theatrical clrcles (o this country and in Europe, Charlotte Randow’s Testimony. New Yomk, May 38, 1887, Bwift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. : Gentlemen—Having been annoyed with eruptious and roug imples, £ e skin, from bad con’ dition of my blood, for more than & year, 1 used & leading preparation’of sa illa and other adver- tised remedles (o no effect. ‘Then I consulted o prom. inent physiclan, and from his treatment recelved no benefit. 1 then concluded o, try the S. §. 8. Feni- edy for the blood, and five OF sIX packages, by & thorough eradicatlon of my troublé and restorin jmoothnets to my ekin, b cheerfully give you this testimonial for uch use and publiclty us you wish to suake of it HARLOTTE Ra! Ci NDOW, 162 Bowery, uear Canal Street, aide m haphy: and it Hugo Hasskerl's Testimony. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta. Ga. : other remedies, and was prescribed fq b ot Dhysicians, but ogndv-o elicf. “Atlaat 1 deter: mine totry the 8. . remedy, and seven or eight bottles have thoroughly relleved e, Ui this Cortlcato b ALy maguer 1ot i, 0 C48 Mombar f Thells Fhkat New York, May 8, 1867, eire Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases matled free, Tus Swirw Srzcwic Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta. Ga AMERICA AT #2000 DAY. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found %oLoan, For Bale, To Rent, % ants, Boardiax, ete., will boinserted jn this column at the low rateof TEN CEN'TS PER LINE for the first inser- fonand ¥ive Cents Per Linefo:each subsequent insertion. Leave aive ‘tisements at our office No. 18 Pearl street, noar Broadway, Council Blufts. WANTS. ", ANTED - A gigl {’or Bmall tamily, ANTED—Youne girl who wants to go to school and help do_housework to pay for ird. Address M 27, Beo office. WILL sell at pnblic auction Tuesday after- noon, corner of Main st_and Bronaway, my entire lot of housohold furniture, This furni- ture is of the very latest quality. D, B, LaRue, H. H. Inman, Salesman. Fm( SALR- Chenp, new. Address (. house. JFOR SALE-Stock of drugs in gentenl Ne: braska. Wil invoice about $1,000. Tn- quire of Harle, Hnss & Co., Council Bluffs, In. her wall tent 12x24, nearly . Crofut, care Revere WANIED-An active young man exper- fenced in city sollciting and colleoting, Permanent position, moderate salary. Musf turnish references. Address Grocer, Bee office. wANTlD-—fl(rl to do general housework in small family. Mrs E. C. Gleason, 421 Glen avenue, . WAN’I‘F."—A good girl for cook. Apply at once to Mrs. J. R. McPherson, No. 1251 Plerce strect. OR SALE—On easy terms or will trade for city property, n completo stock of furni- ture, stoves, alko building. It is situated 20 miles east on' Wabash railroad. Good town; no opposition. Good roasons for solling, Pos. session given at once. Will invoice about $2,500, Call or address Merchant, 325 Broadway, Coun: cil Bluffs. 'OR SALE OR TRADE.—For_ Conncil Bluffs erty 40,000 acres of Towa and Ne- fa f braska land, J. R. Rice, 110 Main St.. Council Bluffs, WILIA sell two carriages on Jong time or will trade for horses. William Lewis. HOTEL FOR RENT. The Sutter house in Missourl Valley: fur- nished first-class throughout and with a largo business cstablished. Will be rented on liberal terms to responsible parties. dress HU Call on or ad- PE| 'y Missouri Valley. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS 500 Broadway, Council Bluffs,lowa. Established 1957, 7 Hasa complete line of Midsummer Millinery, Largehats in white, black and all colors. tern bonnets, hus and toquos, & specialty. No 1614 Douglas at., Omaha, Creston House, Main Street, Council Bluffs. Only Hotel in the City with Fire Escape. Electric Call Bells. Accommodatio! irst Class, And Rates Reasonable Max Mohn, Proprietor Pat BSTABLlS";;;) 1808 D. H. McDANELD & COMPANY, Hides, Tallow, Pelts, WOOL AND FURS, Highest Market Prices. Promp turns, 820 and 822 Main Street, Council Biuffs, Towa. Finest Landaus Coaches and Hacks in City. e WILLIAM WELCH, OFFICES: No. 418 Broadway—The Manhaftan, Telephone No. 33 Na, 615 Main Street, Telephone No, 9 LATEST = NOVELTIES In Amber, TortoiseShell ete.,Hair On naments, as well as the newest nov- . eltiesin hair b goods. By Hair goods madeto order . L. Gillette 29 Main St., Council Bluffs, Iowa. Out of town work solicited, and all mail orders promptly attended to, o Ny T8 i 4,“-7.""'/ A 2 AL E. 8. BARNETT, Justice ot the Peace, 415 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city, Collections a specialty. ALLEN'S NEW MAP —0p— OMAHA & COUNCILBLUFES 5x6% feet in size, colored.by addition, showing alllots and sub-divisions included in territory 9 miles north and south by 10 wmiles cast and ™ PEICE $10. Address C, R. ALLEN, Publisher, Oce—No. 14, Maln Bt., Gounell Blufty, Ias HARKNESS BROS, 40 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Summer Dress Goods, White Goods CLOSING OUT ALL Parasols, Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Etc., Etc. OUR STOCK OF CARPETS, Are Large and Well Selected Our Patterns are Choice and Quality the Best. New Goods are arriving and invite Juace Curtains, inspection A FULL LINE OF CURTAIN DRAPERIES, SHADING ETC, ETC. Work Done by Competent Workmen. Mail Orders Promptly Attended To IHAREITESS BROS., 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. mail. N. B.---Special attention given all orders by BEST MAKES AND HIGHEST GRADES OF Pianos and Organs Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to- Instruments Tuned and Repaired. We never fail to call on us. Over 20 years’ Experience in Plano and Organ Swans ye satlsfaction, Work. onh Music Co. No. 329 Broadway, Council Bluffs, owa BECHTELE'S NEW HOTEL. Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION, THE BEST, FIRST CLASS TABLE, SAMPLE ROOMS and ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES'! Regular -: Boarders :: Reduced :-: Rates, NO. 336 & 338 Broadway, council Bluffs. No. 201 Main St., Council Bluffs, Iowa, Fancy and Staple Groceries| A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Both Domestic and Foreign, BEST LIGHT LIVERY I TEE CITY. The finest of driving horses alwayson band and for sale by MASE WISE. Vacant Lots, Farms. Aci All selling cheap. REAL ESTATE. Lands, City Residences and Pproperty in western part of city R. P. OFFICER, Real Estate & Insurance Agent, Moomi b, gver Ofticer & Pusey's Bank, Councl Blulte CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000, “Wo do horoby certity that we supervise the ngements for all the Monthly and Semy unl Drawings of The Louisiana tate Lof 't in good faith toward all parties, and wo nulho’ ize the Cempany 1o use this certifionte with f similes of gur signature attached, in its adve tisements.” COMMISSIONERS — Wethe undersignod Ranks and Bankers r:,’ all_Prizes drawn fn The Louigiana S t tteries which may be presented at our co! ers. 7. H. OGLESRY, Pres. Loufsiana National BK. PIERRE LANAUX, Pres. Stato National Bk A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Nat'|Bank CARL KOHN, Pres. Union National Bank, NPRECEDENTED ATRTACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, Louisania State Lottery Company Incorporated 2 yearsvy tho Leg Islaturd rifable purposes—with reserve fund of ovel R POp voto Ita franchise ln!"lulluw constitution adopt ‘The only lottery ever votod on and endoraggdl by the peoplo of any state. It never scales or postpones. 1ts Grand Single Number Drawings take pla monthly, and the Semi-Annual Drawings re Inrly every six months (June and December, NDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A Ninth Grand_Drawing, i, class .’l in the Academy of Musio, New Orleans, Tues< day,Sep. 13, 1887—208th Monthly Drawi; TAL PRIZE, $150,000. ot Tickets are Ten Dollars onlys Halves, $5. Fifths, $2, Tenths, 8!, LIST OF PRIZES, 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $160,000 $10, 1 GRAND PRIZE O] 50,000 50, 1 GRAND PRIZE O] 20,000 20, 2 LARGE PRIZES OF 10,000 20, 4 LARGE PRIZES OF 5,000 20, 20 PRIZES OF 1 20, 50 28, 100 i B0 200 200 40, 500 ¥ 100 60, APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of §300 100 K b 200 100 “ 1,000 Terminal L 0. 2,179 Prizos amounting to.. "Appiication for rates to club should be |o';5¢ office of the company in New Orlea: ns. write_clearly, giving full address. POST. ens monay orders, o York Exclange in ord er. Oxpress (k¢ Our eXponse] nd et r oxponso) add press (1t our exbonse R BAUPHIN, NEW ORLEANS, Or M, A, DAUPHIN, ¥ o Loy WASHINGTON, D. G 'AL NOTES, Address Registered letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK NEW ORLEANS EMEMBER in Barly, who are {n charge of th wings, is antee’ lute fairnest Intogrity. that th ecs are all equal, and that 0 one can possibi; e what number will draw a Prize. REMEMBEIL that the pavment of all prizes (g GUARA D BY POUR NATIONAL BANKS of Ne Orleans, and the Tickets are signod by the prosident ofan Inatitution, whose chartere: rights nre rex nized in tho highiest courts; therefore, beware of an, imitations or anonymous schemes A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. OUR MAGIC REMEDY ‘Wins Posrriveny Cure Ann Syparumnd Diseases oF ReceEnr or Lona BranpiNG 1N FrRoM Five 10 TEN DaYs, NOOTHER REMEDY ON EARTH Willin Al Cases Cure This Disease. Blnce the history of medicine a true Specifc fol Syphilitic Disease I sought f t found until the di e have every Jntely unknwn to any iat living, efther in this oy ) o ) advertised has heen guarded withy discovery, untiln yeas a8 ho lways liad wurclissed of i \lstory of this mo N ¥ A / " o have employed every other known rems' edy i benedts should gy us a trial. ' No cur@ Do pay, and no expense Lo patieut in nuy way. NOT FOR SALHE. i We donot sell the Remedy, or send it out, undeg any eircamatances We will treat all stages of this discase at our DY ensury, or At the patients residence elther f or clsewhere [ cases where the paticnt ' to us oo ave n Regular Physician in attendd uate of xoveral colloges 0, Y AND FAY ENTIRK EXPENSI Oalia, Whether the distancy miles. ‘Will be endorsed by a responsibld peraon and to (he entire gatisfaction of patients. 01d chronie cases of Gonorrhas umllmumwrmu nently cured a8 1 by Ak 7 "Thix Jamedy acta nnim % the Dloodg ot poson. 5. < ruptio and ul 1y sh. ly futhe Worl N fwo wee t we guarant All we nsk 18 & trial FOKGEE THAT Wi @UARANTER A OURE OR NO PAY. No Speciallst of Physician wiil do this, You know from Ph ence, If you arc one of the aficted. clans know they Bave no remedy with wh ©0aN cure all Chronie Cases of Syphilis, an¢ Iy impossible to e tigation sollgr and veracity, PP e that Yatist samp 1o co | nslde of Corse. \ ‘f1ELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. 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