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rmmm Q THE DAILY BEE THURSDAY , MAIICH 19 , 1885. THE DAILY BEE Thursday Morningi March 19. LOOAL BREVITIES , The ultoot uprlnktlnf ? m cline ! started en its fir l trip of tlio comlnR o m > n. All overflow meeting will bo lielil nt tlio Baptist church conducted by Mr. Chubbuck. Kd Dflllow was the fi t imloonkccptr to pny the 81,00) llcenio for tlio now fiscM your of 1885-80. Slnc the lUllanl homicide the Tlcmity of the depot Is ni iiulot M ft cemetery , Not oven a llpiy man to be found. A policorrmn took n drmikon man to jnil yostordny who wmi found IjinR on tlio iiido- wMk nonr Douglno street nnd who Imd n lot of counterfeit money in hirpockoU Iho ntljotirnod mootlnR to contidor the change of griulo on 1'Arnam iitroet wont of 3 < 'ifl < ! onth , nnd Sixteenth Routh from Ifarnam , IB called for Tlmridny ovonlnR nt 7:30 : o'clock nt the JJonrd of Trndo rooms. The Mtuic l Union Orchestra will not give concert not Sunday , but on March 29th , will again greet their friends with n grand bunt of music , for which extra propiun lions nro now bolng made. County Troaiuror Hush will move Into hli now quartern in Iho now court homo next Monday , The counter. desks nnd vaults In the nlllco are ready , although some of the furniture lias not been moved In. Mr. Chan. Hchlank , of Schlank & 1'rinco , hasboen kept In .TuJRo Novillo'a court all thin week as interpreter. Ho la ono of the very few persons to ho found hereabouts who iipcuks Knglish and Polish well enough to act in such n serious cauio in the JClae.t cano. These Intertilled In ba o ball will bo glad to know that Manager T. 1' . Sullivan of the Kansas City bane hall team , has nc.irlj conoludod negotiations for the ontrnnco ol Omaha Into the Western Lcnguo. Ho reports that ho is mooting with enthusiastic support eo , far as ho has gone. JM The democratic state central committee moots ID this city to-day. The object is to 'rocommoiul nnd cndorfTo rnun for the vnrious fcdornl nppointmcnta for the state of Nebras ka. A largo attendance in expected , ns grunt interest Is very naturally taken In the disposi tion of the various ollicos which loom up BO magnificently. Wonders [ will never ccaio. Thcro ha jnst boon an oclipio of the mm , followed b ; ice in bod-rooms } a roller akator dind with i broken brain from Bkathig to feed his wife Moody Is followed from church to thentro b hundreds of people to hnar hymns an prayers , and n phyBiclan yesterday frankly ail in it ted in a murder trial ns an export witness that thorn is Romothiusr in medical science tha ho does not know ! What next ? Some intcrotting questions dally arlso in criminal trials. Uuo of Interest ycitorda ; was 0.4 to a person's ability to toll if bloo found on nn instrument , for example , wa that of n boast or n human being. The docto nad ! It was impossible , BomotimoH , to tell , or copt by n dolicnla intnsuremunt of the cor puaulos of the blood , If cortrtin blood wns tba of n human being or a boast , Ho might truly have added that frequently blood is that of ' beast , though drawn from n human being. Ladies I Physicians nnd chomiatn hav nnnltzod Pozzoni'a medicated complexion powder nnd recommend its tiso to thoi rrivoB and liidy frlonda. What botto could bo said of It ? Your druggist neil It * BEPUBLIOAN M3ETING , Tlio Oily Control Committee Moot and Soloot Tlmo niul PlncoH Ibr t Pi-linurlos mid Con vention. The republican city central committee met last night In the city hall building Mlcbnol Mtnnoy , Esq. , in the chair am R. D. Duncan , eoorotary. Sixteen out ol the eighteen members were present. The object of the mooting was ex plained to ba the selection of candidates to bo voted for at the approaching oleo tion for city ollicors , snd to decldo upon the times and places for holding the pri Diaries and the city convention. A general interchange of views was had when the ommttluo decided to hole the city csnveuUon on Tuesday , March 24 , proxn ; and the primaries on Monday , March 23 , proxo. The following places were selected for the holding of primaries on Monday , vu : First waitl : Thrnno's shoo store on Tenth nud Jackson streo's. ' Second ward : Waiting's place , on Lavonworth between Thirteenth and Fourteenth street ; . Third ward : Lohnial's building , Twelfth and Douglas street * . Fourth ward : Planters' homo , Dodga .and Fourteenth streets. Fifth wind ; U. P. bakery , Sixteenth .street. Sixth ward : No. 1 engine house , IrarJ and Twentieth streets. The difference of opinion as to places arose on considering tbo Second ward , ihut Walliug a was seleotetl by a vote ol 10 to 0. Adjourned. A BIOK DKMOOUAT. "I wish the pliguod ropubllcsns had olootod Bliilno , iadoed I do , I ntn a -ileinocrit , out and out , but thunder and ( lightning 1 when it mines to this 1 kick. Look theio will jou ! just think of six .goods boxes to bo shipped to Washington tight oiF , all filled with Low May'd can- tral committee's recommendations for democratic ) patriots to got ollico. Politics J blowod , here 1 ought to be with the 3 > oy * playing stud poker ana have boon Jtupt hero at least an hour beyond time nailing for tbojo blamed boxes , which were opened to pack In some ilortn or inoro rocommomUtloni. And to-morrow ! uoboJy knows how many more will be 'O Kd' nnd started. " This was the so liloquy of an employe at the freight de pot yesterday It speaks fur Ittoli. The Omali * Aurtliary fur the Homo of tlio Kiiendlojs.lvrlll meut at the resi- dcnco of Mrs. Diusmoro , 1724 Capitol venue , on Friday , Mwoh 20th , at sharp o'clock p. m. A full nttend uo9 is re. tiuoitixl. By order of Mri. K. Btoveui. ectotary. DIKl ) . KltSHTKNO ALI'In Uiii city , March 18. at 11:80 : o'clock . m. . OUUeruia K , Infaut auuhUroi Wm. nd Kli b tli Nighteu- K Je , B J S moutlii. I'uaonU will take place to-day , March " 10th , at 3 o'clock jv. i\\ . from tha nuiilruw 1133 ChlcJgu street. IntMineut at Holy SaptilcliCT Seal of Xorth 0 rol'ji ' Smoking To- I ) DCO ii tbp but. SLOMAN--RAU , uCMarriazcofMr.SaninclSlomaDlo . Ban , Tlio 'WQdillnic Ocronuiny nil tlic ccptlon Tlio QuoBls Oono- ml O < ) iiir tulatlotn , Ono of the moat brilliant ovonls in n matrimonial line tlmt hai transpired In ho local world of nocioty during Iho.paat oason , occurred last evening In the wed- ling of Him Fonnlo Ilaa to Mr. Samuel jloman , of Dotrolt. Doth of tlio pirticn mvo runny friends In the city and the imrrlago wns made the occasion of foatlv tics of rnroly plonsurablo order. The wedding ceremony teak place at G o'clock in the Jowiah lomplo in the pros nee of n largo number of people and was porlormod by Rev. Dr. 11 afield , nc cording to the nolcmn beautiful Jewish Itnal. The fair bride , Mlea Fiitmlo lUu , nni attired In n ntriklngly bcnutllul cot umo ot white tntin. duchess lace nnd ruilloj , bedecked with ornng bloasoma nnd lilies of the valley , diamonds ; while ho bridegroom were Iho conventional nit of black broadcloth. Mr. Simon Obotfoldor acted nn boat man while lulius Myor , S. F. Fislior and Mm tin Olierfoldor odioiatod as uahors. After the marriage ceremony hnd boon lorformed , the brlclo end groom ropaltod , o the residence of Mr. M. Ilellinftii , on St. Mary's avenue , where from sever o'clock until late in the evening n grand wedding reception WAS hold. The olo- cant and spacious mansion , roaplondcntly lit Dp and dooornted with ( lowers , was thronged by a Inrgo number of friends ol the bride aud groom who proatcd upon the cDUplo aiucEra and well-timed con gratulations. Many guests were from tbroad , and in addition there were re ceived over 100 congratulatory telegrams from fiiendp , who could bo present only "in the spirit. " Among those whoso presence gracoc the occasion were noticed , Mr. and Mrs , J. A. llarbnch , Mr. and Mrs. B. Newman man , Mr. and Mrs. J. Obaifolder , Mr and Mr * . Max Moycr , Mr and Mra. A Cabn , Mr , and Mra. Albert Oahn , Mr and Mrs. Jncobson , Mr. and Mrs , L Katz , Mr and Mrs , A. Holler , Mr. am Mrs. 0. E. Squires , Mr. and Mra. .T. 13 Kitchen , Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Uhobstor Mr , and MM. Adolph Meyer , Mr. ant Mrs. Moritz Meyer , Mr. and Mrs. Ma Meyer , Mr. and Mrs. S. Schloilngor Mr and Mrs. S. Oahn , Mr. nnd Mra 0 Uartman , Mr. and Mra. S. Goetz , Mr and Mrs. A. Pollock , Mr. and Mra. J 11. Brandies , Mr. and MM. Frank , Mr and Mrs. S. Michaels , Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnney , Mr. and Mra. F. Hallcr , Mr and Mr * . George Heyn , Mr. and Mrs L H. Korty , Mr. aad Mrs Binsnrangor the Misses Annie and Minnie Rothschild Katie and Lilllo Newman , Ella Brandies Dolllo RoDcnatock , Mits Illraoh , Mtttii Pollock , Gcorgio Banltor , Messrs. Jnlln Meyer , Mr. Bergman , S. J. Fisher , Iko N6w , J. Freyhau , Mr. Holnholmor , E Oahn , Mr. Oahn , S. Obcrfclder , M Oborfuldor , P. Brandois , Morrla Milton Simeon Bloom , and others. Those from abroad wore : Mr. am Mrs. Charles Rau , Cincinnati ; Mr. nut Mrs. Bon llollman , Cheyenne ; Mr. nnc B. Gottlieb , Independence , Kas. ; Mr and Mra. Charles Wise , Sioux City lown ; Mr. Smalloa , Fremont , Fert Kahu , Yank ton. The toilets were , many of thorn , strlk Ing and worthy of extended descrlptln which only the inexorable Iowa of ( inn and apaca prevent , Drawing the line with tnoso at the relatives of' the bride the following are mentioned. Mra. Slonun , white satin , dnchesso ruflies and lace , diamonds ; Mrs. IIo'l- man , black satin , diamonds ; Mrs. A llel'or ' , bhuk groj grain , diamonds ; Mn. J. Obtrfolder , black satin , point lace , diamonds ; Mrs. A , Pollock , olive-brown ailk , pannolcd plush , diamonds ; Mra. B. Newman black silk , diamonds. A collection of appetizing viandn were aorvod at ntno o'clock nnd was attendee to with zoal. The reception continued Into into the ovouing , when after the congratulatory ndlouatho guests departed. Mr. and Mra. Sloaian will leave In Tow dsya for a four week's bridal trip in the east after which they will return to thla city and hero make their homo. Miss Fftnuio Riu , that was , is a slater of Mrs. M. Hellmnn and a brnutlful am Dulturod member of Omaha society. Mr Sloman , the fortunate btidrgroom , Is i marclunt of Detroit , with oxteinlvo bui Inesj Interests In this city THE IEt ) joins with nosta of frlonda In rriabiuj , the newly married oouplo "bon voyage. A MASIER'S ' LE&AOY To Ooloroil Slaves Disputed In Court of A suit has boon commenced in Judge Anderson's court by Jacob Elton against James and Julia Flannigan , a colored conplc , to obtain possession of same 20 acroj of land uoar Fort Omaha , now oc cupied by the latter. Tlio story connected with this action Is r , ttlftn romantic. aoma twelve or fifteen yoira ago. wheu Del. Taylor , of Saratoga , v a In his glory , ns proprietor of tha hotel of that subtitb , he had in his employ James and Jullawho were old and trusted icrpentaol ila having bosn slaves , "bfo' the wah , " the properly of the family. Finally Ool. Taylor ran into excesses , bccimo bank- rnpt , his homo burnt down and bo wns overwhelmed by a series of financial mis fortunes which compelled the sale of bis real estate for the amount of taxes duo ipon it. It seems that eomo time btforo thls.ho hnd pensioned his old sorvantMr andMrj. Fmnnigan , ( jiving thorn far their possession 20 acres of land situated in Sarstogn , whioh he told them they might iod ! SB tholra for life. No formal deed was given , however. The relentlesi auc- , : oueer irhon tbo final day of tax-sale came made no distinction between this and other portions of the Taylor estate The twenty sores which the old cohr d couple thought belonged to them , were sold and buught in by 0. 0. lloniel , low of Chicago. Ho In turn let it to J oDb Elton , who la now trying to oust ilr , and Mr * . FJauuiqan by procets of aw. Lawyers Juvo been retained on > oth sides , and tbo uisa promises to be lotly coutettrd. A llonny Karexvell. Mr. Stephen L. Mills , who lui been or fl'ino time in the employ of the Union acJQo rail way , acting lattarly ai chief 'erk of the Nebraska division , wai ton. ered a reception and banquet Tuoseay Ight by hit numerous friends. The affair cimoott'atOBtty'i.imdtheroworoprojent ftitlemenroiu the htndqcarters , dlvltion and express office * , nnd the line , ixmong whom were P. J. Nichols. 0. W. Mnjeath , J. C. Knlqht , 0. II , Dor- rnnco , L. II , Korty , S. T. Joiselyn , E. iutkloghnm , Harry Ullmoro , A. S. Van vuran , T. M. Orr , J. G. Boyd , L. M. lonney , T. K. Sudboroagb , Arthur 31akoiy , 0. D. Kcyes , nnd the liorald man The lioalth of the guest of the evening aud the unccesi of Ills trip wora duly remembered In a toaat. In bohslf of the party Mr. T. M. Orr n a noar. speech presented Mr. Mills with i valuable nnd unique gold-beaded cnno nnd a pair of gold sleeve battens bearing ho imignla of the Knights Templar. Hr. Mills rondo < response , in which ho co'ingly expressed hii sontitrcntc. Ho then proposed the the toast "Tho Ofllcors nnd Employes of the Union Pacific Rail way , " which wns drank henrtlly. After other festivities of n liquid tone , the guotts dispersed , nnd Mr. Mills was escorted to his domicile by a valiant body ; oard of his friend H. Ho oxpoata to leave for the west very soon on nn extended trip for health nnd ilcusuro. 1 NODDY'S MOVEMENTS. Morning and Eyeuiog Crowds Flock to tic Opera HOBS ? , Enntlrods Unable to Got ID , and Their Ourioaity Unsatisfied. or TcHloi'doj'a l'rocccillnf8. MOKNINO SESSION. This morning , Rov. 0. 0. Pierce , of Lincoln , opened the aesjton nt the opera house with a Ulk on the "Qanllficatlons and Proparn'ionH for Winning Souls. " The gentleman wont on to say that nil culture Is powerless In aavlnt ? souls unless directed by God. Qed Is ready to lisa tbo powers of n Christiau when they nro prepared for it. To become nn oQectlvo winner of souls , ono must bavo n trno appreciation of Christ nnd his methods. Mr. Moody followed in n few moments' talk. Ho urged the necessity o { study ing men in order that ouo might become successful in the conversion of souls Iho Bible , as the great instrument of Chriitlau wotk , muit also bo circfully studied and familiarized. Both of these studios were necessary to great SUCCQBB in winning soul ) . J. L. Mallo f jllowod him in a brief bat earnest address on "What inoro can bo done for people who do not go church , " nnd wonb on to show how these who neglect church duties may bo made to beeomo Interested in the work. Mr. Moody then made a plea for the reconstruction of the church of to day. Some churches , some congregations , are too high toned , They need to bo brought down to the level of Christ , the lowly Nazirono. What is needed nowadays Is plain , simple , oarnoat Christian worship. IAFTBUNQON AND EVKNINIJ. The opera house was filled to suflocv lion yesterday afternoon nnd evening by Mr. Moody's tronpo of worshipers. Hun droda were turned from the doors from lack of sitting and s'nnding room. Many who , could they have without difficulty secured n Boat , would probably not have attended , becimo feverish ta got in nnc see what was going on. Ourioaity pura ana simple. The gentleman ns a crowd drawer is a success nnd no denying it. The programme was carried out to the letter nnd the hymns and prayers con sumed the greater portion of the timo. Tliers is n deal of iutoreat manifested by the religious people nnd Mr Moody anc his co-laborers strive to - cartnhily accom plish their end. Tha musical part is noticeably Improving sluco the first day nnd distinct above all the voices nnc bustle of such a crowd can ba hoard Mr. T wnor's note. The meetings continue to-day. Kead-Crcw. Yesterd y morniag a happy wedding occurred r.t the residence of Mr. T. 0. Brunnor , on Cuming street. The parties ohkfly Interested In the event were Mr. H. M. Road nnd Mi s Jessie Crow , both wel ! and favprab'y known ia this city. Tbo marriage was sclomnlzed by the Rov. Dean Mlllspnugh , in the presence ol relatives and a few invited guosts. After receiving the congratulations of friends on the mutual acquisition of luppluosa , the bride and groom left on the noot train for Chaplin , Nob. , whore Mr Reac Is ngont for the Union Pacific railroad. In tliat city Mr. and Mra. Rind will sot tie down to married happiness. THE BEST SHOES r Gentlemen's wear. In tlio world , ( or the mon nio m Jo b ; Stacv , Adams & Co. _ A fnct thoroughly and unequivocally eatab- lihed by the unparalleled succesi and con stantly increiulag ilemaud for them. Their shoe ) combine Comfort , Style and Durability. ASK MH'R DSiLtH rOa TUX Stacy , Adams & Co. , 8hoe. These ( fowls are made of the bent French and Domestic stock , Kangaroo tops , in H nd und Machine tewed , m Congress Button & Lace AXDEVEBY TAIK WARKAKTBO. Tirrell & Oook , 130 Fornain Street , Solo A < nts for Omaha TIMKCN C ftlNC VEHICLES ually wll ad.plcdto rooh cnatx- > DWTT euiiy ca Absolutely Pure- TJils powder novcr ratios. A nwrvsl ol purety , strength and wholeioracnoss. More ooonomlo.il than Iho otillnikrr ktndf.tnd c&nnot bo sold In competi tion with the multitude of low tot , short weight lam ol phraohrto powders. Sold only In o n > , llOYAt , BAKING WVDKK CO. , 100 Will fltjN.Y IN TROUBLE , llolinoa AllomptH a BlR llob- bcry , but IB Uetrmyod by a Frlonil. Yesterday morning Officer Al Slgwart rested 0. B. Holmes , charged with rob bing Mrs. M. K. Meyer , who llvoa qn a farm near the atookyardu , of a valuable lot of jewelry and allvorwaro. It acorns that on Fobrunr ? 28 Mra. Meyer , who , by the way , is a retired motnbDr of the local domi monde , lost som ? valuable jawola nnd a silver cot or two. Slnrt'y ' afterwards Holmes , who ( a a carpenter by profusion , nnd had boon working for Mri. Meyer , disap peared. Suspicion , of conrsa , attached to him , but there wo a no proof positive of his gallt. Finally , in a too confiding hour ho confessed ti a friend that ho had stolen the jewelry nnd silver , nnd had ale expected to make n great "haul" on Mra. M.'fl diamonds , of wnlch nho had a valuable collection , but that unfortunately natoly sbo hnd hidden them. Jtio had ahippod the plunder ho had secured to Chicago , to a fictitious addrees , that of "H. Henderson , " Intending very noon to follow the booty to Chicago , and then dispose of it. Bat ho had afterwards changed bis mind , and had sent to the Chicago express office and ordered the satchel returned to this city , under the anmo name , "H. Hcnelorson. " The stary his confidante told to Officer Big watt , and yoaterday mcrnlng the latter wout 10 the express office and trailed for "H. Henderson , " alias Bolmes , to turn np and claim the vnllao which had bean checked back to Omaha. Holmes did not appear however , aud accordingly Officer Slgwart wont to hlo room on the earner of Fif teenth and Davenport , and there arrest ed him. Ho la a somewhat notorious character and it nmy bo remembered that ho was imolicalcd aomo ypara ngo in the robbery of MM. Murray near the bsr- rachs , whereby that ledy sustained a less of $1,000. Holmoj on aomo alight tech nicality managed to cscapo "punishment , though hia pal wns sent to the pcnlten- tiaiy for thrro years. Holmes , of cuurae , denies the truth of the ttory of the robbery , and c'a'.ma ' ho ia the victim of persecution. That Shooting. Dr. Morgnor , who shot Alonzo George Tuesday night , was pretty roughly han dled by the latter , receiving a cevero blow about the left eye ; another In the mouth cutting the lower part considera bly , and another to the roar of the left oar on the head. The gentleman told a BEB reporter yostordy that ho did not see Goorgn before he si rack him ; that ho fell nnd was being beaten while down ; he fir ed the first time when down and that George fired at him. Ho also says ho never touched the woman ; did not know who she was when aha spoke to him , and is of the opinion that George rnuat have mistaken him for seine other person , na he did not know the woman , and was re turning to his office from a drug store when she spoke to him , nnd he , thinking she might bo some ono for whom ho haoT prescribed professionally at eomo time , returned her salutation and was assaulted by the man , who sprang from somewhere - where , ho does not knoiv whore. The hearing of the cato against the physician will take placa before the po- licD court this afternoon , unloaa contin ued for some reason. A man it ia not stated that ha was a member of the office-apportioning committee had failed to get Into the Moody mooting last night , and stood leaning against a lamp post In a meditative mood. A band of musio passed In full play , and arousing from MB reverie ( ! ) he muttered , "I ( hie ) feel BO awful 'oily when the band ( hie ) 'rfins to blay. " O POISON IN THE PASTRY IF Vonllla.T monGranite. . > tc..floTor Cabea , . . . LVeHm.rudainir..tc.u. delicately aud nut- urullrutbe < Vull from bleb theyuremude. FOU STKESGTJI AM ) TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR TUEI STAND ALOXE. rti'ifto tr THI Price Baking PowdenCo. , Chlcaso , III. Ot. Louie , MO. * * * OF Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder - Dr. Price's lupiilin Yeast Gems , JJe t Dry IIoi > Ycu.t , 3TO33 S T.T ; BTT 1312 THE USUAL Was participated in % numy ofonr u-orlhycilisftis yesterday , who , with few exceptions were weary front their day' * pcniinliultiliotw. After sltowiity due respect to the "GiiKATKsr or run CnjiAT" tnany did not fail to embrace the yoodticss cast to man , and upon their ( fischaryc of one duty , fulfilled an other by visiting the FIT 1312 DOUGLAS STREET , 1312 AND AFTKJt PAliTAKTNG OF THE FEAST OF BARGAINS .5 They adjourned , fcclhif/ fully convinced that the origin of the Misfit Parlors teas to abolish high tariffs Chthiny } and the truth of the Parlors having the most elegant display of Ever witnessed by any eye is now substantiated by citizens of Omaha and vicinity. Among the many bargains there still remains unsold : ZFIRIOE ! LIST Suits. 25 00 Merchant-Tailor mode at S12 00 SO 00 , . 14 ft ) 35 00 . 10 00 40 00 . 18 25 45 00 . 20 PO CO 00 . 23 50 CO 00 . 28 00 G5 tO . 30 00 76 00 . 35 00 Pants. 8 G 00 SIorchant-Tailor made at . . 3 00 800 400 1000 600 1200 COO 15 ( " ' 7 GO 1800 " " , SCO A perfect lit warranted , and all goods sold on their merits. A guarantee in every case just as represented , at the e TO is s > e 1312 BOUGIiAS ST. , HP-STAIRS. 1312 Open until 9 P. M. Saturdays until 10 P. M , N. B. Merchant tailors with misfits and uncalled for Clothing to dis- poseofwill confer favor by addressing Original Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1312 Douglas street , Omaha , Neb , Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute , 13th St. , Cor Capital Ave , Chronic and Surgical Diseases DlBCosca ol Femaloa , of the Nervous yetom , I'r late Diseases of the Urinary and exual Organe , aud IUooso3 ) of the Head , Thrott nd Luiiga , Specialties EYE AMD EAR , Diseases treated by an experienced epoclallntj Mac diseases of tha Heart , Liter , Stomach , Kidney : , ladder , Neuralgia , Hhouiuat'sm , rilrs , Cancer , eta CATAUIUI. BRONCHITIS , And all other dlecasoa of the lhroat > nd Lunpei ret ! ed by llodlcated Vapors. ( Send for Inhilcr or circular on Inhalation. ) All cHfoasf 8 of the Illootl , Urinary Bad ciual Or gang. 1'rlvato Ulaeiaes and Piles Cured or no Pay. (1C ( Years Uo'plUlanil Prlvtto Practice. ) Consultation nnd examination free. Call or write for circulars on chronla dlteatm and deformities , Diseases of Females , Private Ubeajol of the Urtnarr anil Sexual oreaus , Seminal Weak nose , Nervous Debility or Exhauetlcnetc. , cto. , ud our new rcstoratlvctreatmcnt. H letters and consultikllons Confidential. Medicines bent to all parts of the country by ox preassccuicly packed Irora observation , If full da Bcrlptlon of cuso ia lveu. One lotaoiial Interview prc/ened / If convenient. Open at all hours. ill til a all letters to Medica ) & Surgical Tnsttute , 13th St. Cor. Capital Avc. 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