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.'l‘Hl‘) OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE: - 12 PEARL STRE NO in tny part of the ¢ 1L W. TILTON, - MANAGE TONES | Business OfMce N TELEPHONES | Rusinegs O N MINOR MENTION. Deliversd by Carrior ty. My P Co Council Bluffs Lun Crafus chattel 204 Sapp block If you want water in your vard or house, g0 to Bixoy's, 02 Morriam b A marriage lizeuse was issued vestorday to J. C. Bigley aud Lulu M. Powers, botn of Couneil Biuffs W. H. Cnampenol and Katio A. Griffin both of Omaha, o married yesterday by Justice Swearingen A motion was filed in the district ay for a new trial in the case of J. eagalnst M. S. Stout and W. H Ihe arguments of the attorneys mado and the case was submitted to court Tnformation was received in the terduy » death of John Ward, ook place ut the Soldiers’ home at ¢ nd, Neb,, last k. The deceased wasn fifer during tho rebellion, and had been n resident of this city for a number of years. Hon, B, I, Clayton ard . G. Saunders will uddress the republicans of Harner towr ship this evening hall. D. B. Daily and Colonel R. C. Hubbard wil speak at Underwood. Colonel Hubbar Colonel Saunaers will spea Pony 10morrow evening Tho case of the Council company against C. C. Chamverlin ev al, wa on trial all day vesterday in the superic It was not f ont. The jury bias b til a wee from Tuesday, Noven to allow the jurymen to enjoy tho pleasures of election wi Elaborate preparations are being made for air 1o be wiven by the Grand Army and Women's Relief Corps in the Ma Tewple, commencing November 5and con- tinuing three days. An autc b quilt is beine made, containing autographs of a large number of the most promincot soldiers in ail parts of the country and wiil be disposed of T. T. Abeil, who has been spendi past fow days in the city jail serving sentence for drunkenness, told a st rings to Rev. A. Overton las whilo the latter was holding r vieos in the juil, and made such an impros the clorgyman thet ho offered to pay fine and iet him go home to his wife chitdren, who, he said, were dying of ation in a Neoraska t Abell also med that ho had beon drugged and sand ged, and said that was the on ho was uch'a deplorable condition when found b the police, He left for Nebraska yester day afternoon DeWitt's iber Co., coal court W th ity yes Grange slot Bluffs Lum shed ttle K ON STORE rly Risers for the liver 1THE BO THIS W % A Week of B Underwe Last week's speci; in Hosiery, 1d Sheetines, iles av the Bos- ton St Coun ufls, drew the largest crows of.the senson so far, and thousands of Counci! Blutfs and Omaha weople have reason to congratu- Jite smscives upon the splen- did gnins they secur week, while the ave in every purt of the store, the tention of the purch ted to the dre linens and sheetings, ies will find the handsomest and latest styles in dress goods and the largest stock of hosiery and underwear in the city to select from. It is unnccessavy for gentlemen to pay the prices com- monly asked at clothing stores for un- de , when they can get the best fall and winter goods in all grades at about the same prices that wholesale BOSTON stheringham, White We hay 'ORE, aw & Co. our own vinyards in Califor- Main st. GRAPUS, elly of Glenwood is at the Grand. H. L. Heury has roturned from a western trip. ®Lee B, Durstine, a prominent citizen of Des Moines, is a guest ot the Grand hotel, Dr. rigg has returned from Dwight, 111, wnere he has been undergoing a three weeks' course of treatment at the institute. Ho has come back cured. While in Dwicht ho met C. S, Clark, farmerly a well known. newspaper man of this city, who was there on a similar errand. One Minute Oune minute time often makes a great dif- ference—a ouo minute remedy for bronchitis choking up of the throat, lungs, etc., fo course is & blessi Cube Cough Curo is such a romedy, o sale by all druggists, Cubeb Cough Cure—- One miuute, Rov. J. White oi Tllinois, an ac- credited Preshytorian ministor 51 years' stundin i speak noxt Sunday afternoongat 2:30 o’clock at the Broad- way theater under the auspices of the American Protective nssociation, All are invited, Seats freo. A specinl in- vitation is extended to Roman Catholic clergymen and the spealers at last Sun- day’s mooting, Miss Mary Gl maker, 14 Poar G of e fushionable dress- 5 upstairs, Frank Trimble,atty, Baldwin blk,tel 303 Work of Buse Minds, Over ripo oges aro a drug on the markot just now, aud as a result somo one con eived the idea of reducing the surplus at a late Mouday night. Most of the work was dono within & radius ot a few blocks from the Bloomer school building. Half a dozen able bodied specimens wore lnunched uwainst the front of the school house and the janitor found their renins awaiting bis attention when ho awoke. 1t took him several hours toremove all traces of them. The residence of S Farnsworth, throe doors a whas ulso liverally bespattered, and Jamison's house, it tho corner of Iirst avenue and Eighth street, and that of M. P, is were among the sufforers. Mr. Jamison states that shortly pefore miduight he heard a noise s of something being thrown agmust the house, and gat up to sea what it was, Ho urrived at the front door justin time to see two men running away. He did not know tho nature of the missies and so made no effort to eatch tne men. There is a clue to the perpetrators of the aced, and some ar rests will probably follow toduy Constipation poisons the blood; DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure constipation. Tho cause removed, the disease is gouo. Sudden Death, Mvs, William Wray, who lives with her husbana at Manawa, was tound dead in her bued yesterday morning. She has always en- joved good health, but for the last few daye had mado complaiut of intervals of pains near her heart. It was not thought to ho an thing sorious, however, and whon Mr., Wr iy awoke and found his wite Iyiug dead by bis side it was a terrible shock. From indica tiovs she had been dead for several hours The deceased was (6 vears of age, and had lived iu this vicioity for a number of years. She visited her daught Mrs. Slyter, of this city, & day oF two ago, and at that time was apparently in the best of health. At 10 o'clock Monday night she retirea foeling as well as usual, but death came before morning, Hor Head Was Le Jeuny, will you have met No, Tom not, Jenny! 'Causo you carry bottles vour pocket, Tom, Why, Jeany, this 13 Iy a bottlo of Haller's Sure Cure Cough ytup, O-0-0-0! Tom. O-0-0-0! Jeuny., Tab caux Stand lamps, every shape and price Lund Broa. e Oldest and best whisky, medicinal use. Jurvis Wine company, Council Bluff s, NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS. Title to a Va'uable Piece of Land Settled by the Conrts. HIMSELF MUCH Litigation Pended w in Size and Value OWNER FINDS GAINER, While the erty Gr —History of a :ingus lar Suit. . made by the ase of Rovert An important dec preme coure M . Youug against was commenced tawattam Bloomer plaiutify In 1553 the property upon which the M rlam block is now situated was platted as lots 1, 2,3 and 4, block 15, Bayliss addition The year it wus replatted and an other lot wys added on th Tho Catholic church, by Bishop Cosgrove, bought the first four lots and Young bought the last one. A d aroso over the dary line. which resulted in the of a suit vy Youug to poss: y of his proporty, which was claimed by tho church. After a befors Jud the case was deeided i favor, and the case was an s supreme court, were it hus g for the past two years. The nof the supreme court amirms emer’s decision and g vty to Young. One ¢ iro of the Youne fiuds his ssion Iargely increased by the long which he ‘has passed through in tho courts bofore he could right fully call it his What_he supposed he purchased of Bayliss in 1554 was a little strip of land fronting nineteen feet on Pearl street and running to o point on Main, He now finds that_he has a lot fronting sixty- nine feet on Pearl stre nd forty-nine on Main, all on account of il technieality. When tie property was first sold its valie was merely nomini, but now it is worth not less than §12,000, being situated in almost the business center of the city. ision was lay in the isbop Cosgrove, The i the district court of Pot four years ago, D. C. Harl appearing for t and C. M following south as lot 5. pute com: get bou mencement nse Do not t chance of being poisoned or by to death with liquid stove polish, paints or enamels in 3 e CRising Sun Stove Polisk rillinnt, the cheapest and best stove polish m .‘|4-. and the consumer pays for no expensive tin or glass puckage with every purchase, w. , attorney, verett block. Br . Bai Lamps from Lund Main street. Drs. Woodnu aentists, 30 Pearl street, next to G Telephone 145, High grade work a spocialty. Swanson Music Co., Masonic temple. After ago the reside Hart, av the corner of Sixth avenue and Eighth street, was entered by burglars in broud daylight and a large quaatity of house- hold articles were -taken. The burglar was captured by some of the neighbors as he was ving the house, all of the Hart family be. y from the city at the 4 casé was of the Bl about the hovse, and thinkng bis actions suspicious telephoned the police. Captain I2d Martin w 1t to the place and found his man at tho nouse of the neighbor gotting a drink. He took him undor bis wing and brought_ him to tho police station, where avchied and found with £2 in'cash, a h and gold b in bis posses- all of which he is supposed to have taken from the residenco of Mr. Hart. He nad_entered the house by broaking in the ck door. Ho gave the nawe of Frank Martin, and will be held to answer to the o of burglary. The A few months Him. co of J. T. the A man »Teo mills with foot itors, butter cool llock Co., Chicago! to bearing s pov ocers rof catalogue of Borden & A bargain if taken insido prope nearly new cight room house, good barn, for "$1,300, on monthly pay- ments or otherwise. C. L. Waller, 103 Pearl st. —— Pound of tea and fino Jap T-pot, Lund Bros. The All Saints Guild will give a mu- jcale in the [Royal Arcanum parlors Tuesday evening, October A cordial invitation is extended to all. Supreme Court Decision: Information was received in this city yos- terday of two decisions which were made by the supreme court, affecting cus of our city. The first was thatof E. H. Guanella against Pottawattamie county. The suit was commenced several yvoars a t feos which the plaintiff claimed wore duo him for services performed by him in state cases whilo be was city marshal of Couneil Bluffs. ‘The county supervisors vefused to vay the amount cliimed und the case was tried in the district court, resulting in & de- cision in favor of ¢ T'he county ap- pealed, and the supremo ourt now reverses. the decision of the low rt Tho sccond decision w Stew against the city of Council Bluffs, wart claimed damages from the e reason of a change in the grade of Fourth ot in front of his property. In the dis- trict court a docision wus rendered in favor of the city, and this decision is also reversed. Telegraph Co. have adopted aph’’ to tho exclusion of all others. the case of J. Postal the A Splendid Mi Display. A new consignment of pattern hats and bonnots will bo displayed at Miss Ragsdale's millinery = parlors tads The display will be equal to a formal opening, and the ladies will appreciato the beautiful new style A discount of 25 per cent will be mude on all trimmed hats. Miss McQuinlan, formerly with Miss Isancs in Omahu, has taken a position as salesludy with Miss Ragsdale, All Saints’ Guild Ene A pleasant sociul was give the Royal Arcanum parlors last evening under the auspices of the All Saiuts' Guild of the Episcopal church, A large audicuco was present, The first part of the evening was takou up with a musical programme, consist- sclections by Mrs. Mulls, Miss k03, 'a vio Miss Claire Chamberiain, & vooal Kinksbury and Miss Jossica Juc a selection by the Coun- cil Bluffs Mandolin club. Al the numbers were well e d and highly enjoyed, The rest of the evening was spent in duncing to the strains of an orchestra. Tho affair was very enjoyable throughout. No grippinz, no nausea, no pain DeWitvs Littlo Early Risors ara Small pill. - Safe pill. “Bost pill New fali goods, finest line in llm city, {\m received at Reitor’s the tuilor’s, 810 roadway. tainment in when takon Mandel & Klein sell fu o cooking and heating stoves at quit business. rpets, cost to unps made ure at 23 Main streot, Did you see thut new line of hanging lamps ut Lund Bros. i i 1y an Accessory. Leavexwonra, Kan, Oot. 27, —Rey, | Page, a Presbyterian minister of this plac | who has boen acting as spiritual adviser of | James Benson, who Is under seutence to ve | banged November 5 for the murder of Mrs, 1.1‘)»“. Meottman last spring, believes the con The finest banquet Lund Bro: Dr. | suit | b THE OMAHA DAILY demned man o be only an accossory aftor the fact, Benson has made & confession t minister of the part he took in the crime and Dr. Pagd has appealed to both President Harrison and Attorney reral Miller, who aro personal friends of his, to grant stay of execution until on's alleged confession can be invesiigate - - AT THE t Chicago of Militiry M From Various States. s, 1L, Oct Als MILITIA" WORLD'S FAIR. Meeting n go n ver of sm all parts of the United 1 hiors today to di ro n at the Worla's f 1 the United States, nent men are present, At the meoting this afternoon Captain J. H. Mummes of Vermont offered a resolution that the convention the matter of militia rey ation during 1802, then to go abicad and settie the matter of 1503, This Wis we eived and Chairman Adams de- ided to call upon the del s present in nabetical state rotation, General Ordway of the District of Columbia proposed thut the wilitia organizations inter to be at the fair in 150 ucorporated into the ve gular United Statcs army, to submit just as the soldicrs do, and the War department to assume command Delegates of the various states stated what theit Colonel W. B. Bend of Minnesota got down to real work by offering the following resolu tion Citic m States uss sentaf bodies of ary Many vromi- Vo military d That it s ay it the e sition (i 1802 and that the of the Nutlonul guard at t s shelter nnd sl o Clii furnished 10 10,00 troons by the exp conpny, the several states should puy th CXDEnSey Of trinsportation, Before ietion was taken on the convention adjourned until I'he chuirman appointed the fo portunt committees islation — Gieners feury, Embler and Wickham and 1 d. On resolution—General W G. Snowden, Colonel W. A. Berkiu, Caj J. H. Muwmes, Colonel J. B. Catleman and Colouel J. A. Torre: cts of dis- cussi Generals urles Fitzsimmons, Samuel Dalton, W. H. Maby, N. B. Rucklo and Captain W. Benham. xpedient to huve cation of the exp sevoral stite tho e A very smal_pill,bi De Wite's Little Risors. - OKLAHOMT SCORCHED, ¢ good one. Great Damage Firy ~Prairie fires have rize partof Oklalioma d have done a outh and south ivrie, Okl, Oct, 1 sweeping over a ) ing e past four days a at amount of dumage, eust of this city res started last Friday night and aro still buraing. A large number of favmers had their hay and fodder burned and three or four lost theiwr barus and out- buildings. It wasonly by hara work that mauy farmers saved their homes, A farmer numed Ytell is veported to hava 1 badly burved while fighting the flames from his howme, all his hay and fodde up in smoke. Isaiah Smith had fifty and W, A. Bachas thirty tous of hay burned. krom that ueighboricod the fircs swept on e into the lowa country, where many of the new settiers were compellea to fly for their lives. A uumberof them lost their houses and contents, und several had ail their wagons and mplements burned. It is feared tho fire will obtain headway in the timber the if it does greatloss of property and life may occur. A fire broke out near northeast of Guthrie, swept down the Cim: great amount of d A number of cattie were burned. Cimurton City was 1 tho hoof the flames and but three houses were left standing. The people of the village had a hard fight with the flames and a number of them were severcly burned. Hundreds of tons of hay and over 1,000 bushels of corn were mty. A number of f: s The mail ¢ going Paradise prairie, ¢ night and doing a r between Mulball and Per- kins was caught in the five and badly burnod. Auother fire west of Guthrie did somo damage last night and tonight the reflections of soveral fires can ve scen. Tho growth of s very rank in all parts of the terri- v and unless great care Is oxercised thou- s nds of dollars’ worth of property and many lives witl certaiuly be lost. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething cures wind colic, diurrbooa, ot cents a bottle. e Sofid Trams Erom Omaha. Vestibuled, electric lighted and steam heated, with the finest dining, sleoping and reclining chair car service in the world, via the “Chic: ha Short Line” of the Chicag ul Paul Railway. Doublo daily teain service, leaving Omuha at 12:15 p. and 6:20 p. m., with no transfer at Coun cil Blufls as heretofore. Apply 1501 Farnam street for tickets and further in- formation or nddress E. A, NAsi, Gen. Agt SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNClL BLUFFS, v incurr obts or o June bilities incu oflicc i rlam block, Councl Mining comp ary. October o . other ough Joseph treasurer, Butis, Tn. John Turner, pre room % Mo Phoenix Coal Freese, sect VW ANIED o d dress 125, Be 0 EXCHANGE Couneil Bluls driving horsos, \ per for sone lepherd, goc oftic genernl work in TANT i 'l girl fo boarain 3 house, 1eat mirkot, 18 B furnished rooms to rent at 9 QURNISIED rooms, with or without board. 2 Sevonth avenc. of 13 rooms, L Blufl str \ises to Mrs. Samuel Olinto Rent--Near Councll tin elevator In good 12 capacity ahout 4,000 bu Horo is o by L 12 North Maly Blu un R. treet, Council Biuis. els duily. PO OST ehain W W 1ES! JOLS ana vaults cleaned by odorless sanitary ‘Drocess. Loave orders ut elt wiarshal’softice 8. Dobson. ey Jros saL farm 10 miles o Council Blufls, #5150 neres #); 50 #8510, 20 and 40 ‘nere tracts, Jolinston & Vi Patton, Coune.d Biurs NOR RENT—Furnished Third avenue, QXPERT Columbia b Yioct ordor, will trade for gool calibre. C. A Atkins, Councll Blufrs, lu VLAIRVOYANCE. mind reading or Psy- ometry. Diseises of all kind dingnosal und treated with hot bachs and miass All lettors promptly wu ed. Office hours, $am. to 1 po, No. 122 uvenue E, near cor 15th street JPOR BALE or Bent—G houses, by J. R Kice, Blums On Monduy, lndy's silver watoh, Loave at U, B Jucquenim’s. ANTED-Second cook at the Modol taurant, 14 Pearl st., Council Blufls, ANTED-A first cluss farm hand. North Seventh street. No. 418 A fine 200 acro ouse of 7 rooms ye oh, In per- rifle, ardon land . 101 Main st Counell The Wonde The most durable, cconon bakers und heaters ever We are wiso wgonts for tn tlewart heating und coo fuil to eall and see us if vou w eiasod L0 ShOW our g er YOU are re Ay to purchuse or n Can sell “on the instailment plan when ¢ sired,” We soarch the mirkets and of best ‘value for the whother 1t is lu i 812.0) cook stove or teol range. Cole & Cole, 41 MAIN STREEY s HE]&, Flavoring Extracts LEAVES A DELICATE AND LASTING ODOR. Fors v stamps and rece b il JAs. 5. KlRK & C0., Chicago. | II. . ke WrAppers O Lleblg COMPANY’S ‘an DARKEST AFRICA,” broth made from th Ueef we restc Genutne only with fac- slmlle of J. VON LIEBIG'S shnature across 1abol thus DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE Wlll Curke any Money as we € on rece Twe NOHMAN LICHTY, FAMILY CHEMIST, O SALE UNION DEPOT HOTEL, New bunE: clss. prove and Barber Shop In connuction Cars toany part of the city. vinced that westof Cli Vanilla Lemon Orange Almond Rose etcs and dellciously as the fresh fruits 00 WEDNESDAY, ]“V'l' | We to th DELICIOUS B NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Of pertect purity, =| Of great strength. Economy In thelr use Flavor as dellcately NO OTYIIER o by all Drug and Faney Goods Delers or 1 procuro this wanderful sonp send 3¢ iell's itz (the popular | | 0 nnyono sending us Stinndon Beils Sorp. Sims EXTRACT OF BEEF o «By HenryM. Stanley. o Lieblk Company’s Extract was the cholcest.” 9, Vol. 1 i hind to be propn ¢ out eupfuls to Ins ut 1 within o fow of ‘apint of hot xtrack of A hilm Lo his e I blue Ik (T WILL NOT IF YOU TAKE KRAUSE'S HeadacheCapsules $500 Reward for an injurious, substance foun in these Capsules. ” [ecn Perfectly L ad@@h 1 harmiess. ve ( N Des Molnes, lowa. BY DRUGGISTS, ner 10th and new furniture, est location In the city 1te: Steam H on Streets. ry thinz first sodern m- ells: Bath TBlectrio wnd Caulo 3 us wid o o @ have tho Lest house for the money ago- Rates fromsl.0 to $1.50 por diy THE OLDEST warrant th ASK Other Br PATEN o A ik Oliver 0. B.Jacquemin & Co. hours. Sa. . 09 . w, oral courts. 10 block, Councit Brairs, La THE GRAND N. W. TAYLOR, Managar. CAPITAL STOCK.... SURPLUS AND PROFITS. ! TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS in Southwestern lowa FIRSTNATIONALBANK Oldest a i y. domentic 2 9K TOBER 1891, GCOATL. W MILILING FIRM n the Waest. Bread \Making or l\nH brand ot Flour nywhere in the CER FOR 1 wds—White Loaf,Early Rise. I7ZSCHUCK, Omaha Agout, 1118 Jackson strect. Wz\R M ATHER makes WARM PRICES HAVE YOU CAUGHT ON? | Cox is Selling His Celebrated LEXINGTON LUMP $3.50. LEXINGTON NUT-$3.00. ROCK SPRINGS AND WYOMING ALWAYS IN STOCK 16 Main Street. Telephone 48, eq e best ma YOUR_ Gl M Hungzarian Process, GOUNBIL BLUFF’S STEHM DYE(S WURK All ylanlstainad br. all p rts of ths untry st 1o of tha ar iono and delivera and Cleaning don >d as now id for prica list C. A. MACHAN, - - 1018 B, £ -eir to 100! kinds mad, Wok o 5T 27 MAIN STR PROPRIET JewelryS tor at Law, No. | Poarl streot, over Bush- phono No. 233 Business Counell Bluny, (v Attornoy Chambers store. To ~Attorneys at law tice in- tho state Rooms i 4 and & & Saunders Council Bluffs, ELEGANTLY la. APPOIN IN. NTED HOTEL IS NOW Ot Of Council Bluffs, oprietor, Offices Omaha. 621 Broadway, Council 5 Dye, clean and refinish goods of every description. Packagss received at_either office or at the Works, Cor, Ave, A and 26th St. Couneil Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who have shop-wore or soiled fubrics of any character them redyed and finishad cqual to new. : BED FEATHERS t D CLEA BY STEAM, nd most approved machinery less cost than you ever paid bofoso, ___~__—_.___..__.__~_5 COOK’S ELEC CTRICAL SUPPLIES Special attention given to Electric Bells, Burglar Alarms, Announciators and Incand W Wiring 1015 and 1017 Broadiway. WALTER V. COOK, | Estimates furntahad on all kinds of Galvanlzo) Jron Carnice Work, 1ron oot Store Feonts an i Coppor Worl. Ari1stic work s spaciaity. Core sse TR et 1¢ PEART, ST. COUNCIL BLUFFS | url A Miller, w nmn i rt. . D, B Cransict gencr: st capital and surplus of wny ban'c DEr os T'> REST ON TIMe AND NIED with the W BLU \Gll\.ml/‘\l Iron Cornice Works, R GRAIIL & SON, PROIS. OF COUNCIL BLUFF3, IO0WA, $100,090 I i I itioy, I nts of bankers and corporations solleital dence in vite1 "SANFORD, Pr nd | po <olielted from potats 303 miles from Coua, el Blufis und Omalia. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSMITUTE AND EYE AND (AR INFIRMARY. For the Treatment of all Chronic and Sur- Po: fe with every paratu the successful t vy of ev: requiri surgi il tre gical Diseases. equipped faeility, up- and remedy for tment form of dis medical tment. ctly Write for cireular o : Doformities and Braces. Trusses, Ciub Fuoot, Curvate of the & Pilcs, Tumors, 150 or pine, Most completely anti- septic rd busin o way, Council Bluffs, and ny % receiving prompt and We HIH JOINT ]ilb ASL. Deformities , TRU United States. In this ment we peciallysuccessful, Our claims for periority over others are upon the fact that BLOOD DIS operating and besth modations in the and atreasonablo rates, s of the Omaha cal Institute, to patients we havecured | SES, and all manner { surgical appliances, minufactured to or Who was Dr. McMenumy’s brace maker for yoars, and who is unreservedly recommended by depart- are es- room italaccom- west. attendaneo | The ATARRH, Medical and Surgi-| Epilep: formeriy conducted at Ninth| Kidney streets, by the late DrJ. W.| Bladd en removed across the D streot and B Ta., where overy and all contracts. old or nc killful attoution, Twenty Sar, Skin, Blood, AND ALIL Surgical Operations of the MUman Body. Brace Dept. partment s refer by permission| DISEASLES of the Tho braca medical P, We ¢ in th nd a it guaranteeld. undor the the this is the only medical establish- ment manufactur- su- all based ing surgical braces and appliances for each individual case, SEASEK 14.4 PAGE BOOK lllustrated 00d dise visit us may ks to in QOK TO MEN, DISEASES OF WOM ases successfully treated, be treated at hov cate contents or sender. FREE N A SPECIALTY. Syphilitic Poison removed from th > by corresponder Ono personal inte i upon private, special or nervous diseasas, lmpotency Sent Free to any Address. P Only Reliable Medieal Institute making a Specialty of Priva tem without mercury, New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power, rsons unabl ions confidentinl. Modicines or instruments sent by mail or expross, secuve an od. Call and consult as or send history of your case, and we will send in plain wiapper, o Sypbilis, Gleet and Varicocele, with question list. Address Book on Diseases of Wome All commuuie y pwked, view prefe MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, 26th and Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa.

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