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THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY. JANUARY 19 INFIRMARY OF DR. A. J. COOK, COUNCIIL. BL.UKXKES, . IO W A.. CHRONIC DISEASE v Diseases of Women and Diseases of the Rectum a Specialty. The Dr. has been located in Coun- cii Bluffs uearly two years, and hav- ng been called professionaily auring that time into the best families in the city and surrounding country, takes pleasurein an anncuncing that he has come to stay. His constantly increas- {pg practice at home, {n the midst of his own people, s the best evidence of his skill as a SPECIALIST, and he wishes it uuderstood, once for all, that his methods of treatment are STRIOT- LY ecientific; that he despises quack- ery as well among so-called ‘‘Regular”’ and ‘‘Homeepathic” practitioners as among traveling charltons and ‘‘Cure- Alls.” He has devoted fifteen years to the study and practice ot his SPE- CIALTIES and has had the benefit of the moat skillfal training in the besu oolleges and hospitals in the land, and has no hesitancy in promising the very best results to be obtained trom scien- o medicine and surgery. SPECIALTIES. It must be evident to every close observer that no one mind, however gifted, can grasp more than a mere smattering of medical science. The field 18 too large and the natural dlvis- {ons too numerous for anything more than a cursory viow of the vast obsta- cles to be encountered by the ‘‘gen- eral” practitioner. We have our em- inent surgeons and eur eminent prac- titioners of medicine, after which fol- low the noted speclalists, embracing the Eye, the Ear, the Throat, the Lungs, the Kidneys and Bladder, Dis- eases of Women, Insanity, &c, &o., any one of which requires years of patient study and practice to insure proficiency and ultimate success. The busy practitioner of to-day— the ‘‘family” physician—can no more embrace all tfielu speclalties in his practice and do justice to his patients than he can ‘‘bottle up sunlight,” yet how many physicians in the western country are PRETENDING to do so, to the cost and injury of their patients. CHRONIC DISEASES. The Dr. does not pretend to cura ALL chronic diseases. He claims, however, that years of patient stady and practice, in the hospitalsand alse- where, give him advantages in their treatment which no ordinary practi- tloner can possibly have; that he CAN CURE many cases now pronouncad INCURABLE by them, and give re- lief to hundreds of others whose dis- eases come within range of h's SPE- CIALTIES, He is propared to give the moat approved electric treatment and medicated vapor baths, when needed. Partiesresiding at a distance, whose meana will not admit of their taking ® regular course of treatment hers, wiil be furnished blanks with questions, which can be answered and returned to the Doctor, who will make up his disgnosis and give treatment if desired, but much prefers to make a persenal examination and treat allshould it be expeoted of him, in the, patients here, when possible, thus(absence, perhaps, of spocial traising avolding any chance of error in diag-(and experienc», u:d in the hurry and nosis, oxcitement of youecal practics The Doctor treats alijforms of chron | Tae Dr. is preparad to treat all fe- ic diseases, without mentioning any|male diseases ina aki'lful and sciantitis ouein particular, and has no he,itancy|mannar, having ce /o ol several yoars in saying that he UAN and WILL|to their study and treatment, both in give the beat treatmet known to med-|the hospital and in active practice ical science, and charge only a reason- DiSQaSBS of the Rectum. sblo fee for his serviecs. These embrace Hemorrhoids, or DISEASES OF WOMEN Piles, Fistules, jFissures, Prolaps, or| failing of the anus, tumors, etc, eto, This is one of the SPECIALTIES/*d constitute one of the Dootor's to whioh the Dr. has devotod the best|'¢*3ing speciatties. All reotal tamors years of his life, and hundreds of|*F@ treated by the new method of in- women, now livln‘g, ara ready to testi'|Jo°HBR and aro thoroughly and speed- fy that they found reliof at his hands ily removed, with butlittl) or no pain when others had failod to benefi|Cases of Piles, from ten to twenty them. The “‘family” physician oan- years ltandinz.. have bean permaueat- not treat these diseases successfully, [V cured by this new m""h"dfi many of for many imporiant reasons., chief| ::_:::;:'ldm“ ia and near the city at among which {s, that he has not the| 3 time to devots to thelr study, nor the) EPHJEPSY- patience to do them jastice. Nor| Many cases ot Eilepsy, or Fit oan be cured if taken in time, and es pecially in young subjeots. come to him for treatment, but can| | permanent cure has been wrought | within the last five years. Medicines will bo sent by oxprass when patients cannot come to the city. | TAPE WORMS. These troublesome parasites can be removed ina few hours, with but lit- tie inconvenience to the patient. The De. will send medicines by express, with full directions for use, at any time they may bo ordered.. The Dr. makes no promises bur what wiil be fulfilled to the letter. If ho oxamines you and finds your dis ease incurable, he' will tell you so in plaia words; if he fiads you oan be| benefitted he will treat you for a mod. The Dr.|tients does not claim to oure all cases that{and be honest. point to numerous instances where a|pose of consulting practitioner should promise his pa- it is all he CAN promise them Parties viti'ing the city for the pur- the Dr. should some directly to his offize, where the best references in the city will be far- aished when desired, and where pa- tients will also be assisted in procur- ing board and roams at reasonable rates. OFFICE: NO. 36 NORTH MAIN ST. (One Block North of Breadway.) Address all Letters to erate fee aud give you the benefit of all that mediocal sclence can do for your, Thi DR. A. J. GOOK, P. O. Box No. 1462, Council Bluffs, Iowa. all that any carefu] ¥FOLLOWING THE *LILY.” m COUNCIL BLUFES WATER WAVES. That never require crlmpinl‘ ab Mrs, J. J, Guod's Halr Store, at ZTIN‘ never befere touched b ny other halr dealor. Also a full lino of ewitches, otc. at greatly reduced prices. Also gold, Da not fal to call before purchaaing fiver and colored nets. Waves made from Iadics' own halr. slsowhore. All goods warranted a8 represented. MRS, J. J. 5 23 Maln strees, Council Bluffs, lowa. TITLE ABSTRAGT OFFICE. Lands and. fo??fi?u‘élfl %1nd 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. ROTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - IOWA. (Buccessors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND ALL JOWA ~ COALS| CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl 8treet, Yards Cor. Bighth Btreet and Hleventh Avenue, Oouncil Bluffs, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EHEATER GOODS 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsollor at Law, 4 OOUNCIL LLUFFS, IOWA, MBS, B J. HARDING, M. D, oles—Bmaimr, betwesn sl and P | MIEdical Electrician tro ota. Wil practice in State aod Fede 5 g ; EDMUNDHOS, B, L. RT, A, W.ATRARY, AND 110 Prosident, Vice-Pres't, Cashior. CITIZENS BANK Of C: s, GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Elctropathie Insti¥ation, delphia, Ponna, Phila n n t o with prompt returns. (ffice Cor, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. W. I M, PUBNY 1108, OFPIORR. at of B0 N EIRS, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1866 Dealers in Forelgn jand] Domestic] Exchange aad bome securities.y S. E. MAXON, AROKIT RO Ofice over savinge bank, COUNCIL BLUFFS, « + lowe, | artic'e, and How Stage Beauties Catch On to the New Advertising Plan. — From the Brooklyn Eaglo ‘‘Have I the pleasure of addressing the manager of this establishment?”’ asked a pretty little blonde, trippin, into the private oftice of a local theater. ‘‘You have,"” said a pensive-looking youth, looking up from the perusal of a great flariog piay bill in front of him, ‘“What can I do for you this morning?” “‘You ses I'm Miss Rosalind Simon- son,” said the pretty blondé. ‘‘You have heard of me, of course?”’ “I'm very sorry to say that I have not,” said the manager. “‘Well, you see, I'm —I am engaged to play in the Fly by Night Combina- tion whith opens here next weck,” said the little blonde. ¢‘Ah, delighted!" said the youthful manager, jumping up and placing a chair tor his visitor. *‘How many seats did you say you wished for—" “‘I don’t mind if you give me half a dozen,” said the blonde, smiling sweetly, and just letting the tip cf her dalnty boot show beyond her dress. ‘‘But I came here to see about my escort.” “‘Your escort?’ “‘Ob, yes,” satd the little blonde, laughing. “‘You do not seem to catch on.” “Not exactly,” said the manager, “‘Perhsps your mother brings you to the theater every evening,” “Do Ilook like a girl who would put up with that sort of racket?” asked the little blonde. “Do T look a8 fresh as all that!” “Well, no, you do not,” sald the manager. ‘‘Perhaps it is your hus. band, I hope not, though, We always dread seelng an actrees bring her husband, a French poodle or any- thing of that sort along with her.” “No, I haven’t any husband or poo- dles,” said the Zblonde. ‘‘They are allout of date. I always go in torthe very latest, you understand. The proper thing now is an escort. Lill Langtry started the boom and we have fallen into it, It isn't es expensive as the husband racket, and any time they fail to draw we can throw ‘em over u fresh ‘ad.’ Do you catch cn now /" “T begin to,” said the ma *Of course you want a box—"' “That's the proper idea,” said the little blonde, ‘T don’t dress that fel low up in a swallow-tail every night for nothing, I picked him out of an assortment, He'sa regular lum tum masher, and don’t you fail to gemble onit. Looks the blocining, howling swell right dowa at hia feot. I flatter myself I'm a pretty guod judge of the I've captured a prizs, You couldn’t tell him from the genn- ine, fresh-as they.make-'em, Union club article, and I picked him np in the Bowery at that,” “‘Really,” sald the nger, manager, ‘‘Yes," said the little blonde, ‘‘But you must remember that he only looks fresh, On the dead level he's as fly as you a o' ‘‘Indeed.” ‘‘On yes, he's & regular rounder, and you must not let him get in on you for any of my salary, for if you do you will have to pay me up in full all the same. I pay him $2 a night and that'e & good deal more than he could strike in half a week before I brought him out. He's worth money though, Itell you he’'sa dalsy when he's made up. To see him doing the languid business from a first tler box you'd taks him to own a perfact stack of sinkers. Why, he just holds over Froddle himself every time. He's what Icallan ‘ad.’ worthing having. I forgive Lill for catching on as she has for the sake ¢f what she has taught the profession. Of course you can work up my little echeme in the news- papers?”’ *‘Oh, of course,” said the manager sarcastically. “‘Just got in a fow equibs about J, Randolph Livingston——that’s what I've named 1t--a young man of great wealth who is dead gone on the charming and popular Miss Simmons, of the —— You know how to make it,” said the little blonde, “‘I'll brace you up with the wealth for clgars and crinks for the newspaper fellows, you know. 1 am doing the thing handsome, and I don’t care what it costs, See!” *‘To be sure,” said the manager. ‘‘But there's a little hitch in this busi- nens "’ ‘‘Name it,” satd the blonde. “‘The fact is your leading lady is playing the same racket " “'The deuce she is?" eald the blonde. “‘Well, that settles the wholebusiness, T'll resign to-morrow. A woman can't got along nowadays in the profession without a dummy swell. Lill has queered the whole racket,” and her tur-lined dolman whisked through the deor aud disappeared. —_— *Lydla E. Piokham's Vegetable Compound rauks first a8 & onrative agent in all complalnts peculiar wo women, Detroit Free Press A Tramp, who had not tasted Food for twenty-seven days, and who was Anxious to see his Mother die, kuock- ed at a Door and ssked the Woman for Heaven's Sake to give him some Work BULLIVAN THH RLUGGEBR. No .Glove Fight .Aliowed in Philadel- phia—What the Champlon Thinks of the Maorl. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., January 15, Mike Oleary, the middle-weight cham- pion, was knocked out this evening, bat not by John L Sallivan, whom he was announced to meet in a glove tight. men, place in the American theater, Crown and Oallow Hill streets, but at the hour fixed upon a large police force appeared and quietly took porsession ot the building, Cleary arrived at the theater to find ' the doors locked, nailed, and strongly guarded within and without. The match was off, and the enormous crowd that had assem bled in the neighborhood dispersed with curses and threats, Sullivan ex. pressed regret at the failure of the match, and talked about ring mattera in general. ‘1 don’t think thore is any doubt about Slade and I meeting in the ring. Richard K. Fox means business, I feel sure, and Al Smith, of New York, is ready to-morrow to back me to fight the Maori for §5,000 a side,” ““Where will the fight come off?" “Oh, we'll find a place, don't fear. T'll fight him if I have to go to the end of the world to bring off the bat- tle. Afcer the fight, howeyer, I am fiemly resolved that 1 will never enter the ring again. I will spar with any- body on the face of the earth. Do I think Mace will fight any man? No, I do not, but he and I will spar to- gether, I have no doubt, and I shall be very glad to have the gloves on with him,"” *‘What abcut Medden's mission to Eogland In search of an opponent for you?! Has he fouud any one, do you know!" ‘I hear that Knifton and Keenan's big 'un fought a glove fight to settle which was the best man o meet me. Kaifton camo out ahead, but I do net hear that he is coming out here.” whereby Lo mignt eara an Honest || “'r\:"‘r": ?‘i"ltz\;‘l.[\:lll’k;(f:i"l:}‘l'l of chal- Quarter, | lenge om other pug | - “Walk right round to the Back | No, I think they are getting tired Dsor,” she Promptly replied, and iu | Aboat four Minutes the Tramp was | infriduced to a pile of Hickory Wood and a Bucksaw. Then his Heart glad | e obu Paddy Ryan is in Chicago, and now and then he ndulges in & little nows- paper talk, Allen is past ring fight- is Adoue with the bare- dened, for ho meant to stoal the Saw | knuckle business, and T do not know and Ax, but as he made for the Allvy } of anybody elss who could find any Fence & 200.pound Dog_ played with | 050 10 back him agafustmo.” = his Coattails and rolied him over the | ‘‘Do you know wuything cf Slade's Ashpile until tho woman came out and | Powers beyonud coramon reportt! ] Chided Lim for his Twpulsivenesss and No, lndeed; but you may depenc said to the Tramp [ upon it ke is no duffer, or Mace would “Now you Climb! Aud as gou Par- [not have brcught him all this dis- sne your wecry way through Lify's | tance Cold Paths, remember that Truth is P Mighty and Honesty is a Big Thing A Fresh Bit from Vanity Falr, on lee.’ New m, Emm——— | The most amusing feature of a full- Honest and Liberal. | dress rehearsal of a faishionable wed- When the Hops in each bottle of | ding is the rigulating the geit atwhich | Hop Bitters (at the present price, [ the young couple are to proceed up | 1.25 per 1b,) cost moro than a bottle | the aisle. Sometimes tho bride and is sold for, besides tho other costly | bridegroom go up the aisle a dczon medicines, aud the quality and price | difforent times, with difforent steps are kept the same, we think it is honest and liberal in the propofetors, andino one shovld complain, or buy or use worthless stuff, or cheating bogus lmitations because the price is less. aud degroes of rapidity, before they Fit upon what their circles of relatives and near frionds think the correct thing. The bride often tries half a dozen positions and many more ex- presslons. In one position she leans The business was done by Mayor King, assisted by 169 police- The match was to have taken a little forward; in another she walks erect. Whether she carries her head on the right or left hand side is con- sidered important. The way the vell looks best; the adjustment of the train at the altar so that she can turn around easily; the proper attitude in coming back—these and various other mattera have to be considered and marked out carefully in advance, These rehearsals are of recent growth, *,*“Keep to your place and your | place will keep you.” But you can- not expect to keep your place without health, the foundation of all succees. For instance, a railroad engineer in the employ of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad had been griov- ously affocted with diabetes for rix years. He took four boxes of Kid- ney-Wort and now writes that he is entirely cured and working regu- larly. Is the old Favorite and PRINOIF A LLINE —FOR— PEORI No other discase is 80 provalent in this| O ST. LOUIS, s ok buae eqviod too celuteatod KIDNEY 'MILWAUKEE. E[WOILT aa & ouro. Whiatovor tho cauns, 2 DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, Elmwnvor obetinate tho caso, this remedy 4 RS ms e ol | NEW YORK,BOSTON, Kl ® plaint {s vory wpt to be|J And all Poluts East and@outh-East. w[complicated with constipation. Kidney- & THE LINE COMPRISES Blavioxty oufen ail inanof Pies even when| 51 | (Tearty 000 mtles. Bolld Sumooth Stcel Track &[phynicians and medicines have before tail-| € N ARAl Eokladion e belng the 5! hus_» 2 ne, and is universall \V . : P_ 'w ! “ nceded o be the FINEBT EQUIPPED e Sicux City & Pacific ad in the world for all classes of travel. 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