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» THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2 1882 INFIRMARY OF DR. A. J. COOK, COUNCII. BL.UFFS, TOW A. LCHRONIC DISEASES! Diseases of Women and Diseases of the Rectum a Specialty. The Dr, has been located i* ; Qoun. oil Bluffs nearly two years, and hav- ng been called professions Ay auring that time into the best fa milies in the city and surrounding ¢ ountry, takes pleasurein an announ iug that he has come to stay. His ¢ sugtantly increas- Ine practice at ho ae, in the midst of his own pooplo, * 4 the best evidencocf his skill as & * PROIALIST, and he wishes it uud- sestood, once for all, that his methods ¢ ¢reptment are STRICT- | LY scienti® j. that he desplses quack- ery A8 We .1 among 0-called ‘‘Regular’ and .omenpathic” practitioners as amony ' raveling charlatans and ‘‘Cure- Alle.” " “gq has devoted fifteen yoars 0 * no atudy and practice ot his SPE- {ALTIES and has had the benefit of she mest ekillfal training in the best SPE CIALTIES. It must be evident to every close observer that no one miud, however gifted, can grasp more than a mere rmattering of modical science., The fiald 18 too large and the natural divis ions too numerous for anything more than a cursory visw of the vast obsta- cles to bo encouatered by the ‘‘gsn- eral” practitionor. We have our em- | inent surgeons and our eminent prac- | titionera of medicine, &f er which fol- | the Eye, the Ear, the Throat, the Langs, the Kidneys and Bladder, Dis- caees f Women, Insanity, &c, &2, any one cf which reqaircs years of | patient study and prastice to insure | proficiency and ultimate success. The buay practitioner of to-dsy— low the noted epecialists, embracing | coantry are PRETENDING to do 8o, to the cost and 1njury « f their patients, CHRONIC DISEASES. ‘'ne De, does not pretend to care ALL chronic diseases, Hoe clalms, however, that years of patient stady and vractice, ia the hospita'sand alsa- where, give him advan‘ages in their reen'ment which no ordinary practi tioner can possibly have; that he CAN OURE many cises now pronouncid (NCUR ABLE by them, and give re lief to hund eds of others whoie dis oagas come within the range of hisSPE- CIALTIES, He is prapared to gve the m st approved electric treatment and medica’ed vapor baths, When nexded. Partiesres d ng at a distance, whose means will no: admit of their taking a regular course of treatment — personal examination and treat all patients here, when possible, thus| avotding any chance of error in diag- nosis, The Doctor treats all forms of chron ic disease, without mentioning any onein particular, and has no hesitancy in saying that he OAN and WILL give the best treatment known tomed- ical sciznce, and charge only a reason able fee for hilsZservices, DISEASES OF WOMEN This is one of the SPECIALTIES) should it be expected of him, in the can be cu sed if taken in time, and es |practitioner should promise his pa- sbsence, porhaps, of apecial traisiag| pecially ‘; young subjects, The Dr |tients'-it i and experiovey, And in the hurry and| does n' )4 claim to cure all cases thatfand be honest. sxcitement of general praotice Tae Dr. is preparad to trea’ all fe-| poir ¢ to numerous instances where alpose of cousalting male diseases in a skillfuland s isutifi naonar, having devoted several yoare| Athin the last five yoars. i0 their study and treatment, both vl will be sent by cxpress when patients he hospital and in ac'ive practice Diseases of the Recturg t'hese embrace and constitu’ Hemorraoide oy, Pilos, Fistules, Fissures, Prolr iy o fal ing of the anus, tumors, et , "etc, one of the P etor's come to him for treatment, but can P® smanent cure has been wrought Medisine: cannot come to the city. TAPE WORMS. Thess troublesome parasites can be removed ina few hours, with but lit tie inconvenience to the patient. The Dr. will send medicin eading spoclattiss. All rec (a) timor- wo treated by tho new m uhod of in jecting and are thorough' ¢ and speel- 'y removed, with butli' ;1§5 or no paia Casos of Piles, from ¢en to twenty years standing, have bean pormanent- to which the Dr. has devoted the best years of his lifo, and handreds of women, now living, are ready to testi fy that thoy found relief at his hande whon others had failed to benefi them, The ‘‘family” physician can- The Dr. makes no what wiil be fulfilled to he examines you and es by express, promises but o the letter. If tinds your dis ! i il tell i | the “family” " physician —cin no more | hers, wiil b furaishod blanks with | not treat thoso disoases susosssfully,(\¥ Sured by this 0o & method, many oi| S1ar 1HOwtabls; he Wil o) YoR B it volto, d hospitals in tho land, and | embrace ail these speclaltios in his | questions, which can b aniwered and | for many important reasons., ohief|'2em residingia o ad near the city at i e t d. i 5 TR 3 y P! ) benefitted he will treat you for a mo Ras no tancy in promising the very | practice and do jistice to his patients | roturned to the D)otor, who will maks best results to be obtained trom scien- than he can “‘bottle up sunlight,” yet uo his diagnosis and giva trca‘ment if aunong which is, that he has not the ina to devote to their stady, nor the present. erate fee and give you the benefit of |1 he CAN promise them Parties vi:i ing the city for the pur- the Dr. should soms directly to his offise, where the best references i1 the city will be fur- nished when desired, and whera pa- tients will also be assisted in procur- ing board and rooms at reasonable rates. OFFICE: with fall directions for use, at any|NO. 36 NORTA MAIN ST. time thoy may bo ordered.. (One Block North of Broadway.) Address all Lotters to DR. A. J. COOK, EP'ILEPSY. all that medioal scionoe can do for your P. 0. Box No, 1462, Many case s or B ilapsy, or Fits,| cise. This is all that any careful A —————————————————————————————————————————————————— tifi cmedicine and surgery. desired, bat he mnch prefers to make a | patiancs to do them jastie. No | how many physicians in the western WATER WAVES. Qouncil Bluffs, Iowa. Drxven, Cou., August 29, 1882, Grxin—I canrot find words w th which to ex- press my g titade to you for, the curs your Swi'tn Specific hay effoct'd {n nly case. 1 was A GAMBLKR'S S[ORY, can hold one of them in his left hand | head. Ha' [ blazyd away and keelod —that, is, if he is slick—and put it | hisman o aw. It turned out to be a back in the bottom of the box. In |mistake, however, but fortunately the this way the cases are always kept | man rec ovared, Cux heard of this, straight, and no one is likely to get |and c@ mewmround the next day and on to the racket. threw wp the sponge. They shook ‘‘What was that fonny snap yon | hani s and are still on good terms. it entering at the abdomen. The physicians hink he will die in a day | or two, He didn’t know it was loaded. How $100,000 Changed Hands in One Night. Denver Tribune, The World Moves—-8kill and Bclence Trl- As o reporter for The Tribune had umphant. affl ct d wth th) horrible d sease for three ye.re, i just finished his 11 o'clock repast in | Were about to relate?” asked the re- | We {, my son, I must attend to some 0::‘””":; ""“"'"“’ '°"°"c ':‘ 'I':‘t:l':":; sa. atter sueuiing some time 84 tte Hob “peings e s a1 b e oy, tore L pricus fever beforo doneted sy, | the Bon Ton restsurant last evening, | POIer. b isioss now, If you come around | CXPeriencs of one of cur mest relable and AL PR f1ver and colored nets. Waves made from Indies’ own halr. Do not fall %o call before purchasing | his attention was attracted by the Oh, yes, I almost forgot that. | ,gele Y'll give you some more.” h bep { ing My #ores throat » en- l B won. Mr, Maeos eays that from 160 to 1830 he yire y wall' blodis ase. elsewh All goods warranied as represonted, MRS, J. J. GOOD, words of a gentleman who sat at an | Well, I was saying, I was dealing vm— ercd torribly fiom friqueat v vero at- | 1 am tid o Being & — e adjoining table. Ho waa addressing a | # brace in St. Louls when one day a Bucklin's Arnica Salve. facka of Tafammatory Rhiumatiim, The laay | $hab tori L g MUBBAN| KELLER & 00 y companion, who seemed much inter- | ‘bounty jumper’ came in and began to, ¥ A e e T MRS,- B, J, HARDING, M. D, The Besr SALVE In the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, balt Rhoum, Fe wer Sores, Tatter, Chapned Hands, Chil Glalns, Corus, and all skin oraptions, and attick in toe winter of '79 and ‘80 way 80 severe a3 torender him unab'e to take o op in four months. His phyeic ans thought that one (ido of him was paralyzed, and bath knees bexamo ested in the conversation. Tare gen- tleman epeaking appeared to be past the meridian of lite, but still fuil «f play. © was protty flush, and aftr he had lost about a hundred he sa’d; ‘Say, mister, ain't it funny, ev UNDBRT AEID IR S The finest quality a d largest stock west of Chicago of Wooden and Metalic Cases. Calls at- tended to st all hours. Wed fy ¢ mpetiti n in havo e nu mang hundrods of men dosed with Lomol, Todids o eacury and fodi e nf Potash, u til mp otowr cks, taat I shuddor w u ry which nas b on brought amily by the use of Mercurials o¢ “hoy wi to tafnk of ti on th* humar : i i g i ; ! ory) 1 shama th b physi- vigor and animation, He was well | time you pull two cards Llose.’ T |positively oares pilen, Itls guaranteed 0 |y g nat o could nob bend them. Tho c00- | Hoee wilt o ackaowl ze he it of' your Aulityloroodrorpricen, Ouc Mr, Norgar s Medical Electrician | dreseed, and would have peesed any- couldn’t ke p a stralght face; the 1dea ! “}:&“‘;’;‘:’;‘fi";l‘:' Y “'1:";""“3: 1018 pronounosd bis oes inourable, lesvioy bim | GRAND Biood Sedicné. TUM 6y -'Tn;‘ s you gughly u derstands bis business, Warerooms. l':hse for a soKd llmllmeu man of fi:y of ;h‘:hz“““h‘:fllkfl“"llfls on the :l\v:a ¥ Gondmery In & torrible candition, Ho was then induced to | Wish. LRI BART: Py e nded o gt rge commercial olty. is | an en not knowing enouszh to — try Hunt's Remedy,' by] a medical friend who | 3¢ you doubt, coms 10 ses us, and we will CURE ?.7;".‘5‘.;'13.:.".,“.‘:."“’1"‘.“‘ m-’i:{»»:‘:ip?xl"f il companion wes much ya?nger, but | tamtls, He played till ke was busted | Didn*: Know It Was Loaded. told bim that his wholo siokness snd trouble | YOU, of o arre 1oh ngl Wr e for particulars \lers filled without d - AND his face showed signs of days and |and left. I've neverseen him sinco, | A negro boy at-Jessup, Ga., the |srose from kidney discase, and convinced Mr ‘U':',‘,“,[",!'.’M"L.,'&':,}:,';" baok any m.'{“..“g: EDWIN J. ABBOTT. o o mr b Lo tio. | st T wah doctn the sob | el Dot 41T, pisal tothe bk | s, a1 po | oo e e the look of a -born gent- o gold | of his sister's an| ulled the 3 J : ; GYGNECOLOGIST. |tmwmsndof one lnulplgbh of l%oop- fover there, and §), $20 and $&8 | trigger. Ihe bullet plllss through | #uch excellent physical condition that neither ,’.',.n:.r‘.:‘!..:','.'. hephid o any Justice ot the Peace and {ng to any aean little act. gold pleces wero used in place | the girl's neck and she is net expected her nor wot feot affoct bim disagreea- | o155 5., ona partic o of Ma cury, lod de of After presenting his ce=d and mak- | of chips. A big hearted, eim) to survive, Ho didn't know it was nways (that his cure ls complete, | Posassium, or any Mincral substance. BWIFT 41,00 . L6 ing known the object of his impor- tunity, the reporter askefl: ‘‘Would you object to giving me some inel- dents comnected with this famous gambling house?” Gradeate of Klectropsthic dnstitution, Phils- two years since ho hat had delphia, Penna, ribute my most remarkable cure wolelyto Hunt's Remedy, the Intallible kidney aud Liver Medicine,” says Mr. Mason—Provi- dence Evening Pross. minded fellow nemed BIll Taylor had struck it eich & day or two be- fore, and he had over $1,000 in his pocket. He had one $10 gold pleco that was coumnterfelt, it having been Notary Public. <\5Broadway, Council Bluffs JACOB SIMS, SPECI¢ IC CV., Proprietors, Atlanta. Ga. loaded. Pavid Taylor, a lad whose home was In Tssaquena county, Miss., while examining his gun one day last week restad his foot on the hammer and Office Cor, Broadway & Blenn Ave, “Cortalaly not; but kave a stew |Ppasted on him that day. Lakad i af' the mnmle. His head The Best. DUCTOR SIXINHARTE with us‘ficst. Heore, Ed," turning to | ‘‘He waated toplay bank at s eer- | wasblown off. He didn’t know it was Jion, Mo Audenfridy Roluson suppuslTnnlEa l Atbornoy and Counsellor at Law. OOUNOIL BLUFYS, IOWA. the ever ebliging walter, ‘‘bring this | tain place, butl objected, tolling him | Joaded. Lbegis Gl gentleman a stew, and teke this for your troeble.” The deromination of the coin was not seen by the reporter, but from the quality of the stew it is surmised that it was ef good aize. *‘Well,” sald the gentleman, ‘‘we used it was a brace game and that he stood no show for ‘hie money. He per- aisted, however, and I walted r: 'y neighboricg saloen. In about half an hour he eamein, tickled to death., He was laughing s0 hard that his fat acomplica o4 case of Dropsy which Ihad’ been |+ The Great Popular Remaly for Piles. troating for eight yo rs, and I find Hunt's Rem- | Surecure for Blind, Bleeding & Icching Piles ody 14 tbo best mecicine or dropsy and the kid- And all forms of Hemorrholdal Tumors, noys I kave evor used.” These Burrosrronins act directly upon the conts of the Blood Vewscls and by thelr natringent affocta gontly force tho blood trom the awelien tumors, Aml{xy making the coats of the veins Matthew Anger picked up an old gun at Plaquemine, La., on the 16th inst.,- and laughingly pointed the weapon at a negro boy. A charge of shot went flying through the boy's hoad to the horror of young Anger, OOUNOIL bLUFFS, IOWA, Office—McMahon bl-ck, Ar-ot. courte. $500 REWARD. The treatment of all discases and psintul dit ficukiies peculiar o femaless specialiy. W. R. VAUGHAN. rooms 1 and 2 M3in will practice b State and edersl Owe My Existence. Abigall 8. Colen, of Moore town, Burlington i ) - gt o t tho r refilling, and H to havo aomo vory excising tmes in | sides. fatrly shook. Whon he had | who surrendured himaelf to - the | o N 1w W ghien months o 1/t Sl o Tl et e 18 Leadville a few ears ago, | suffisiently recovered he burst out thoritios, He didn't know it was | Dropy arounl the heart. o conts & box. For salo by all drugists, or sent The above reward will be pald to any person ‘IBSTlcE OF T“E PEAGE- When the Texas bvuyue was firg* [ With: “Well, Tom, I got the best of l.:nded e fronds do paired of my ever gotting w 1l The m‘:&""‘*\"lngl'llfi”a‘::{ E!'gfl 'k % who will produce a Paint that will equal the started gambling was at ite | them that time.’ “'The other day,"” the Nevada, | fir® botile of Hun¥'s Remedy gave me groat ro- g stitute, ve A Pennsyivania Patent Rubber Omaha and Council Bluffs height. I was dealing there “‘Haw's that? I asked. .Cal., Tranecript, “‘a Grass Valloy boy lef. Ifeel lowemy very existence ts Hunte Paint, Real Hatate & Collection Agency. | one night when Clint Eondebush was ‘¢ ‘Passed that counterfeit tenner on playing. He was interested in a big Remedy, and I am deeply thankful * ‘em," and then he wont off into mnamed Wilson picked up a gun, and, | =, 0 amp wrought mighty things, but for *‘. for preserving Shingles, Tin and Gravel Roots. | Warranted to be Fico and Water Proof. All orders promptly attesded to. Cheaper and bet- fer than soy other paint now in e, STEWART & STEPHENSON. Sole Proprictors, Omaha House, Omaha, Neb, REFERKNCES Officer & Pusey, Dr.Rice, Dr. Plnney, — Fulle Council Biufts, lowa. -Bun office, Omaha~_Neo HURSTS EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most centrally located hotel in $he city. Room 785¢ $1.00 ,§1.50and $2.00 per day. .nl'll C'ass Restaurant connected wit HURST, = = Yourth and [sc7 Stroete. - TOTTAR ™ the tail box by Express of the best In Odd Fellow's block, over Savings' Bank. iang-ty * | Send 81,82 83, or 85 for & re- Burning Brands FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH B30S., Are now ceady to contract for small castinge.st every descripson in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY IRON, And any ALLOY OF BRASE, Spoaial abtention is called o the £ ct that the metals areme ted in CRUCIALES which gives too very bost catings, —FOR— DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK- ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES, Ete., Eto., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NIWELY EXECURED, nd Elexenth aveuue, FFS, IOWA, Works: Cornar Sixth str go Condies in America, put up [l oy, [slegant boxes, aud strictly pure B Z |Suieable 1 ) E e for [presents, Express g <L |oharges light. Refers to all Chi- B sgo, Try it once, (@] 0. F. GUNTHER} |contectioner,” - ‘Chleag §-28um IMPFPORTERD Hyaoinths Talios. Crocuses. Andall other for Fall Planting. Larg mont ever shown in Chicago- Tlustrated Catalogue free. Send for it Hiram Sibley & Co., SEEDMEN, £-206 Randolph 8s., aesorh Chica THOB, OPPIORR. M. M. PUSKY. OFFICER & PUSEY, B.A NEEIRS, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, 1860 Dealors 1 Forelgsijand] Domestiol Exchange #0 d bome secarities, ' . mine, end had an income of many thousands a month, He was a heavy player, aud won and lest with equal nonchalance. The nighkt in question he had been winviog. ‘He was play- ing $26 chips, and during the game one of the boys from the telegraph « fli 38 came in with a-measage for him, Clint theew him a chip and he had it cashed. About an heur afierward Ciint wes broke and had to borrow a fiver. Tke next day he got a draft for 815,000 and lost $9,00€ of it at one sitting. h “Ob! there were lots of big games there. I've seen 8106000 change hands masy a night., Bat the funniest snap I ever saw was in St. Loals. What? Bon't know what a brace sl Well, the eld fashioned brace faro-box is 8o arranced that when it 18 unlacked you can sip two cards out at once. The cards kave to be sand-papered to make them stick together, though, Well, the top card is shoved a little to one side, so that the dealercan see the next one under it. Now, if a player has a coppered bet on the king, and you see that the king Is going to lose, why it's tho oasiest thing in the world to slip both cards out, and the king that would have lost money for the house don't show ap. The caso-keeper, of course, has to be posted, end marks the casca accordiegly, The newest luvention, thovgh, &s what they call the ‘put- baek’ box. This is the safest and most ingenious device that X know of, after examination, concluded it was not loaded. He pointed it at a boy named Van Orden and it went off, the «charge just missing the latter's head. There should be & law for the suppres sion of people who don’t know how to haudle and ‘‘onloaded gun.” He didn't know it was loaded. Michael Baran was courting his girl, Miss Dyorak, in Baltimore, last weck In play he drew from his hip-pocket & Huut's Ro saother fit of laughter that shook the bullding. Wken quist was restored ouce I asked: “‘Well, how did you come oat on play¥ ‘440, T lost the roll, but I got even with 'em; yes, I got even with ’em; passed the tenner on 'em, youkaow.’ And then he exploded again, Swuch chumps are numerous, y w rks migh One of the most soli benefits to their me flor, ey it, Money for the Unmarried d and substan- tial institutions in this country is the Marriage Fund Mutual Trust assocta- tion of Cedar Raplds, Ia. thelr first year, ending January lst, 1883, they pald over $30,000.00 in Daring mbers, and the ‘'But, talking about big games, I never want to see any bigger game than I had st Virginia City. Doe Bransen had e'ruck it rich, and he came into my place one night and asked what limit I would give him, “I was pretty well heeled myself then, and I told him he could het $750 to cases. He accepted, and be- fore morning I had $80,000 of his monoy. About, the most exciting time ever Isaw in Virginia City was when old Qox, now In Leadville, got into a scrape with Hall. Hall was running & gambling house there, and Cox esme in one night pretty well filled up, and began to raise a row at once, Hall, who, by the way, is in Loadville too, was not & man to be trifl «d with, and, after trying inef- fectually to quiet Oox, he plcked vp his rovolver and cracked him over the head. Cox went out of the place swearing vengence agalnst Hall. Cox was known as a hard n.an, and everybody expocted to soe bloodshed. Hall armed himself with a shotgun aud sat in the door- way for two days. The second day There is an epparatus so arvanged that when the des'er pulls out two cards he he saw & man coming down the street seven-shooter, srigger. Fortunately, failed to discharge. and pulled again, somewhere inside the ribs. know it was loaded. cluded it had been fired before. went down sifting flour. money or your life.” Beck droppe the sleve, pretending to sesrch b pockets, and said he had bat a fo cents, and the cartridge exploded. terrified, oried out, ‘‘Oh, God! didn't know it was loaded.” Pointing the weapon at Miss Dvorak, he remarked, *1’ going to shoot you!" and pulled the the weapon Baran then polnted the revolver at his lefc breast The ball lodged He didn't Gottlieb Beck, an employe in the bakery of George Kober, in New Haven, was shot a few days ago by William Rabanus, & boarder with pulled the trigger to sce if it would explode, and as it did not he cllr;h 0 stairs, where Beck wan | Rabanus pointed the | pistol in sport at Beck, saying, ‘‘Your ; Rabsuus pulled the trigeer | Rabauue Drs. | Mailhouse and Hubrie extracted the | with & handkerchlef bound around bis | ball from between tho shoulder blades, groateat matlefaction prevalls among their certificate holders. They are organizad under the laws of Towa, and their officers and directors are among the leading and most prominent busi- ness men ot Cedar Rapids. Every un- married person shoula have a certifi- cate In this ussociation, It is & splendid investment, as safe] secure and sure as & government bond. Yon can just as well have a good sum of money to commence mar ried life on as not. Over 200 mem- bers have been pald off, receiving 'm Kober. Rabanus was golog out | ,vor 300 per cent. on their invest- shooting, and on lookine at his pistol | p000. " Send a postal card for free found a shell in the barrel. He ofroulars fully detalling the plan, which is the fivest known. Good sgents can got territory if applied for noon, Write to-day, Do not post- pone it. Mention where you saw this notice J4-1m d s | W | If you are a frequenter or a resident of & minsmatic district, barrtcade your systom agalnst the scourge of all new countries—ague, billlous and inter- 1 | mittent fevers- by the use of Hop Bitters, “BLACK-DRAUGHT " makes chills T7 poneib e DOCTOR STEINHART'S ESSENGE OF LIFE. Foi OLb AND YOUNG, MALK AND FAMALR. It is a sure, prompt and effectual remeds or In- digestion, Dyspop in, Intermittent Fevers, Wanh of Appetite, Nervous Debility in all_its 8 Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Prostration, Weaknesa and genoral Lows of Power. 1t repairs nervous waste, rejuvenates the faded inte strenghthens the enfoeblod brain and surpris ng tine and vigor to the oxhausted or- ans, Tho experience of thousands proves it ta o an invaluable remedy. Price, $1.00a botle, orsix or 85, For sale by all druggi-ts, or sen secure from observation on receipt of price by m.‘gltv;uv 1P. 0. Box 2460 Bt Hop Bittars i1 I 700 #e HOF RV 00 wrs o ‘\