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L. THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY FEBRUARY 9 INFIRMARY OF D, 2 COUNCIL. BLUFES, COOK, . TOW A. | Diseases of Women and Diseases of the Rectum a Specialty. The Dz, has been located in Coun- cil Blaffs nearly two years, and hav- ng been called professionally auring that timoe into the best families in the city and surrounding country, takes pleasure in an announcing that he has come to stay. His constantly increas- ing practice at home, in the midst of | cles to ba enconoternd by the “‘gia- his own people, is the best avidenceof | oral” practitionsr Wiy have our em- his skill as a SPECIALIST, and he | inent gnrgeons and our emine wishes it auderstood, once for all, that | titionors of medicine, of er w his methods of treatment are STRICT- LY scientific; that he despises quack- ery as well among so-called *‘Regular”’ and ‘““Homespathic” practitioners as among travelingcharlatans and ““Cure- Alls.” He has devoted fifteen years to the atudy and practice ot his SPE- OIALT/ES and has had the benefit of SPECIALTIES. amattering cf fizld 18 too large and tho natural divis. cages of Womon, Insanity, &o, &, proficiency and ultimate succees, colleges and hospitals in the land, and It must be evident to every close observer that no one miad, however gifted, can grasp more than a mere meodleal science. The low the noted epecialists, embracing the Eye, the KFar, the Throat, the Lungs, the Kidnoys and Bladder, Dis- any one cf which reqalrcs years of |and medicated vapor petient study and practice to insure | needed. Partiesres'd ng at a distance, - has no hesitancy in promising the very best results to be obtaiued trom ecien- tifi omedicine and surgery. COUNCILI. BLUEFES embraco all theso speclalties in his practice and do justice to his patients than ho can ‘‘boitle up sunlight,” yet how many physicians in the western country are PRETENDING to do so, to the cost and injury <f their patients, CHRONIC DISEASES. ‘The De. does not pretend to cura ALL chronic dissases. Ho olalms, howaver, that years of patient atudy ious too numerous for anythiovg moro | and prastice, in the hospita’sand alssy- than a carsory viaw of the vast obsta- where, give him advanlages in their trea'mont whish no ordinary praoti- tloner can possibly have; that he CAN > |CURE many cases now pronouncyd INCURABLE by them, and give re lief to hund -eds of othera whose dis 0888 come within the range of hisSPE- CIALTIES, He is prapared to give tho most appreved electric troatm:nt baths, whea whose means will not admit of their The busy practitioner of to-day— | taking a regalar course of treatment the most akillful training in the besy |the ‘‘family” physician—can no more | hera, wiil be furnished blanks with questions, which can bs sniwered and roturned to the Doctor, who will maks up his diagnosis and give treatment if “WATER ‘That nover require crimping, at Mrs. J. J. Guod's Halr Storo, at prices nover batere fouched b ay other halr dealer. Also o full line of switches, otc. at greatly tlver and colorod nets. - Waves made from ludies’ own hali. Do not fall to call before purchasing All goods warranted a3 represented. WAVES. reduced prices. Also gold, MRS, J. J. GOOD, 29 Main stroes, Council Bluffs, lowa. PN B\ TV -EASTWARD - 1Is the old Favorite and FPRINOIFALLING — FOR— CHICAGO, PEORI 8T. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. | DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, | NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and®outh-East, THE LINK COMPRISES Nearly 4,000 miles. Solld 8mooth Steel Track 11 connectlons are made in UNION DEPOTS has_» National Reputation ae being the reat Through Car Line, and Is ualv I? nceded to be the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall- ad 1o the world tor all classea of travel. Try it and you will find srayeling a lnxury lnstead of a discomtors. Tickets via rhis Celebrated Line -l 1 offices In the West, All information about Rates o Fare, !lurh.. Oar Acocmmodations, Time Tables, &c., will be choerfully glven by applyining $0 To, POTTER, " 4 Vice-Pros’t & Gon. Manager,Chioago PEROIVAL LOWELL, Gen. Passenger Agh. Chicago W. J. DAVENPORT, Gen, Agent, Coniict] Blutts. H. P, DUELL, Tickes Agh. oma @nao-ed 1y Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS, NEB. Capital Stock, - - $100,000. JAB. B. HEARTWELL, President, A. L. CLARKE, Vice-President, E O. WEBSTER, Treasurer;,, | DIRECTORS, ool o g PERFUME, Goo. T Pratt, Jus. B. Hoartwoll, CE——— D. M. McEl Hinney. First Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnishes a permanent, home institution where School Bo and other legally tmuod Municipal securitle 10 |Ncbrasks can be be negotiated on the ra3 1 avorable terms made on mproved {4 n | n all woll settlea counties of m.:ug., $hu10a ¥ 1wponsible local te, " GRATITUDE. 2 DENVER, CoL., August 29, 1882, Gux1s—I caanot find words w th which to ex- press my geatitude to you for the cure your Bwift's Bpecific has effect'd in my case. I was affiictod with the horrible disease for three yeirs, and after spending some time at the Hot Springs 1 used on'y one d-zen small sma'l bottlee of 8. 8 8. and there s not a Ign of the disease rem:in- ing My sores are alihealed, my throat fs en- tire'y woll; bledisease. Tam rid of Belng » that terri- drug clerk, Thavo se n 8o many hundreds of men dosed with Calomel, Todide ot Mexcury and Todide of Potash, u' til they wore c mplete wrecks, that I shudder %0 thtnk of the m's ry which haa beon brought on thy human family by the uso of Mercurials for Blood Diseasos. It is & cryiog shamo thit physi- ctans will not acknowl.dge the msit of your GRAND Blood Medicino. Use my name &8 you wish. J.H. RAFF. 11 you doubt, come to see us, and we will CURE YOU, or ciarge nothing! Write fors particulars and a copy of the little book, * Message to the Unfortanate Suffering " Ak any Druggist as to our standivg. t0.81,000 Reward will he pald to any Chemist who w 11 find, on ana’ysls of 200 bott es of 8. 8. 8, ono partice of Ma cury, Iodde of Posassium, or any Mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Proprictors, At'anta. Ga. ...81,00 . LT85 genins Hewarded, o Ssary of tho Sowing Nachins, A bandsorae liskle pamphled, bluefend gel sove with nomerous sngraviogs, will) QIVEN AWAY oy aaid goruon saling for 1 4 o7 branch o oub ot of The 6'agor Manufacturing Uom- 1l e noné by mal, post paid, te lving st distance from oar offices 7he Singer Mannfacturing 0o., Prtneipa! ffice, 34 Unlon Bqu YHW VORK 3 ron, SYVHTAR D IABLE {Turray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Best for TOILET, BATH and } ANDILERCHIEF, ST HE SNOW FLEA APPEARS. The Dreaded Bistl Siberius Wafted 6,000 Miles on the Wings of the Wind. Philadelphia Record. When the lamented poet traveler Bayard Taylor wrote of snowflikes as the “‘wild white bees of winter” it is doubtfal that he imagined the pretty fancy contained a large amount of truth, Such, however, is the caso, and from recent lmportant dlscoveries made in this city by students and profeasors of ono of the academles, it has been shown that the beautiful snow of poetry blds fair to become a provoking reality. About three months ago there arrived in this city, a box, which, on being opened, apparently contalned about a pint of snow. A ‘note which acocm panfed it stated that the contents had been collected from the deck of the British steamship Glenchester, during a snow aquall ¢ff the banks of New- foundland, while on a voyage from Hall to Montreal, and that the cap- tain, Edwin Manning, had been ad- vised to forward the speclmens to the academy to be inveatigated, Tae matter was kept quiet, and only with- in the last day or so has the result be- come publio, and as it is undoubtedly a matter of considerable importance we print it at length, The examina- tion of the snowy-looking stuff under the microscope at once discloted the fact that it was composed of thou- sands of very minute lneecls covered with silvery scales, and nearly all in & vigorous state of health A searchirg investigation was at once set on foot and strict sccresy enjotned on all concerned, and it was soon proved beyond a doubt that the in- sects were no less than the dreaded snow fl:as of Eastern Siberia, which hiave never before been fouud in any part of the world more than a few huudred miles from that country. A well known professor of natural his tory, who formed one of the investi- gating committee, sald yesterday: ““The first specimens we recelved were sent from Montreal by a shipmaster named Manniog, who diecovered them on his ship's deck on the Atlantic ocean, but we have found large quan tities of them about the city during and after all the enow storms of this season, The snow flea, or, to glve it {ts sclentific name, the Bisti-Siberius, belongs to the fsmily of Prodaridw »r “*Springtatls,” and although very much emaller thon the ordinary black flaa, closely resembles it in form and habit, one great difforence beiog that, while it is capuble of leaping, it does so by m of its tal), and not as the flaa doee—with its legs. The leap, in the case of the snow flea, is performed by doubling the tail up under the abdo. men and suddenly throwing it back- ward, which results in a forward movement of the body--in fact, it is from this characteristic that the name “Spriugtalls” is derived. They aro very tenacious of life, and breed very rapd'y, especially where the weather is cold and dry, damp weather seom- ing to throw them into a stupor, In Eastern S ber_in the people have to use every precaution agaluet the pests, and many legeuds speak of them Y] the “snow of Hades,"” and say that the souls-of the wicked are being tortured by being desired, bat he much prefers to mske a | patiancs to do them j personal examination and treat all patients here, when possible, thus| avolding any chance of error in diag- nosis, The Doctor treats all forms of chron ic disease, without meationing any) onein particular, and has no hesitancy in sayiog that he CAN and WILL givo the best treatment known tomed:| icil aciznes, and charge only a reason able fee for his servioes, DISEASES OF WOMEN This is one of the SPECIALTIES to which the Dr., has devoel the best years of his life, and handrads of women, now living, ara ready to testi fy that they found reliof at his hande when others had failed to benefi them, The ‘“‘family” physician can- not treat those diseases success(ully, for many imporiant reasons., chief] anong which is, that he has not the (ime to devots to their study, nor the| No: exposed to driving storme (f them. “‘Aa yet," continued the f fyofessor, “we have found but few cashsin this city which people seom to have been sufferera from the inseots, but should a spell of cold, dry westher set it will unqnestionably be the signal for much complaint, The insects, which can only by the closest scratiny be dis- tinguished from fine snew, fasten to the clothes of padestrlans and cling there until the person onters a warm temperature, when they at once be gin to bite in the most vicious man- ner, and although the bite is not pois- onous, it is for a fow moments even more painfal than that of the ordinary flsa. As a rule, the bites sre malnly confined to the legs, for the snow flaa does not seem to possess the power to climb and wander over the body of its victim, One gentleman, a resident of Frankford, was a fow days since much annoyed by them, and his little boy, who was bitten at the same time, suf- fered great pain for saveral hours, Cor- respondence with scientific men in Montreal and Boaton show that the pests have also appeared at those points, and in the former city have created great diecomfort. The strange- est foature noticeablo is the fact that it s never fourd more than eighteen inches above the ground, and servant girls have been forced to wear rubber boots while sweeplog cff the sidewalks in front of thelr masters’ residences, Prot. James McArchfield, of this oity, has prepared an exhaustive article on the subject, which will be read at the next meeting of the academy, — *Both Lydia E. Pinkham's Veget able Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass, Price of either, $1. Six bottles for $5. Sont by mail iu the form of pills, or of lozenges, on recelpt 'of price, §1 per box for either, Mis. Pinkham fresly answors all let- ters of inquiry., Hoclose § cent stamp. Send forpamphlet. Mention this paper. Money for the Usmarried One of the most rolid and substantial institutions in this country is the Mar. riage Fund and Mutual Trost Ass ciation, of Codar Rapide, Iowa, They are orgsn. ized under the laws of I.wa, and their of. ficers and directors are among the leadiug and most prcminent busine s wen of Cedar Rawide, Every unmarried person should have a certificats in this asrociatiol It is o wplendid investment, as safe as & government bond, You can justss well have a good sum of moroy to ¢ minence married hife on as not. A large number of members have been paid off, receiving over 300 per cent on their investment. Write for circulars fully detailing the plan, which 18 the finest kaown. D) not postpone it, Good agents wanted, Mention where you #aw this notice, 16-3m, AN EARLY SETTLER, Interesting Reminiecences of an An- clent Fisherman Redwood (Cal,) Tl es and Gazette, In the year 1818 there sailed from Eoglish shores the ahip Nerisd, owned aond controlled by the Hudson Bay company, Iis destinatton was where its intereats are now centered. Upon reaching the Pacific coast a delay of a month was necessary for repairs, which were made at Monterey, From there should it be expooted of him, in the baance, perhaps, of special traiiiag and experiercs, and in the hurry and sxcitement of general praciico Tae Dr. is preparad to treat all fe male diseases in a skillful and s isntifi nannar, having devoted several yoars .5 their atudy and treatment, both io he hospital and in ac ive practise Diseases of the Rectum. rhese embrace Hemorrnoids, or Piles, Fistules, Fissures, Prolaps, or faliing of the auus, tumors, etc, ete ., and constitute one of the Doctor's leading spociattios. All rectal tamor aro treated by the new mothod of in jecting and ara thoroughly and spee1- ily removed, with butlit'ls or no pain Cases of Piles, from ton to twenty years standing, have bean permneant- ly cured by this new method, many o thom residing ia and near the city at """ EPILEPSY. Many cases ot E ilapsy, or Fits the veesel visited the harbor of San Francizco., At that time there was not » habitation or a living soul where now flourishes uhe great city. A land- ing was made under the brow of Tele- graph Hill, near where the seawall has been built. On this ship was lor named James Peace, aged 20 yeara. He had had trouble with the captain and mate, and left their employ at this port, and was landed and left to shift for himself. He found his way to the old misslon, where he was kindly cared After remaining there for a short time, he made his way south along tho coast until he struck Half Moon Bay, where he found a tribe of wild Indians located. Peace took up his residence among this nomadio tribe, and built for him- solf a home. Several years afterward he was taken prisoner by the Mexican government, transferred to their seil, and there held for nearly two years. Matters were finally settled and he was allowed to return to his home. From that day to this James Peace has lived in San Marco county—a res- idence ot sixty-five years, In an early day he was possessed of considerable property, but owing to poor manage- ment he gradually lost all that he had gained until he only retained a 11 homestead, Several years ago hi Tony shot and killed & man named Clifford near Half Moan bay. The trial and subiequent acquittal cost his father even his old home, which had to be mortgaged for the costs of the expencive trial. Slnce that time the old man, now 86 years of age, has had to earn his living by fishing and dig- glog In the creeks near Radwood. All that he now has left is his boat, in which he lives, and which from the small revenue derived from the sale of fish he subsists, Thinking that per- haps the old fellow's history might contain something cf interest, a Times and Gazstte reporter called upon him the other day at his craft in a slovgh back of Belmont. Ho was found all alone, preparing to put out his nets for the night. His memory is pooras to dates, but the Incidents of past years are ns fresh in his mind as ever, Itis Jimmy's pride to tell about the firat American flag that was ever un- furled in Half-Moon bay, and he takes unto himsel/f the honor cf this act of patriotlsm, Ho still has the old flag in his boat, which he exhibited. It looks anclent, indeed, and there can be no doubt that its history as related is correct. In thoso early days Peace claims to have seen none of the race now called the *‘Greaser.” At that time, away from the Mls- | slon, the country was uninhabited ox- cept by wild Indians. But as the Mexicans began to locate and inter- marry with the natives, the founda- tion was laid for the “‘Greaser” race of to-dey. Although 86 years of age, Jimmy is far from being feeble, as is evinced by the management of his boat and nets, without aid, Of course the life thus led s & hard one, and for euch an ol man is doubly hard, But there 1s no help for it; it is cither work or starve, and Jimmy considers tho latter decldedly disagreeable, This mode of livelihood, though so- vere, s at least Independent. Peuco Is probably the oldest whito resident in the state, and there does not live to-day the man that can trathfully dispute his olalm to the ‘‘oldest in- habitant." oan be cured if taken in time, and es pecially in young subjects, The Dr does not claim to cure all cases that coms to him for treatment, but can point to nume.ous instances where a permanent cure has been wrought within tho last five years. Mediviner will be sent by cxpress when patients, cannot come to the city. TAPE WORMS. Those troublesome parasites can be removed in a few hours, with bat lit- tis inconvenience to the patient. The Dr. will send medicines by express, with full directions for use, at any tline they may be ordered.. The Dr: makes no promises but what wiil be fulfilled to the letter. I¢ practitioner should promise his pa- tients'—it is all he CAN promise them and be hone Partios vi:iling the city for the pur- pose of oonsulting the Dr. should some directly to his offise, where the best references in the city will be far- nished when desired, and where pa- tionts will also be assisted in procur- ing board and rooms at reasonable rates. OFFICE: NO. 36 NORTH MAIN ST. (One Block North of Broadway.) he examines, you and tinds your diy ease incurable, he will tell you so in plai1 words; if he fiads you can be benefitted he will treat you for a mod erate fee and give you the banefit of all that medical solence can do for your case. This is all that any careful Addraess all Lotters to DR. A. J. COOK, P. 0. Box No. 1462, Council Bluffs, A Valuable Mediocine. HUNTS REMEDY, —IT8 MANY MRRITS, Thero aro no di.easos more provaleat, with porbags, the exzep'i n of Consumption, in this country, than thy Kidoey and Liver Complainte; and 10 find & romedy that would eectually re- Iove them has long been the ain of many ¢ flic- tod suforers. Whether our habils asa pe plo are conductiveto theso dieares, or whether thoy may rewlt from the peculiarity of oar climate, 18 b yond our comprohension, and fa £ 11 tle val- ue a'nce an effi:aclous r medy can be had; but of one thing we are ure, that the long afilicted putlic will hull with Joy the rpacifc which has againad agaln proved ita abllity to effectuslly cope with and oradicate thoss diseasor. Tre pareof this medizine fs Hunt's Remedy, and it 1s manufactured by the Hunt's Kemody Com pany of Providence, It is notoften that men tion of & ptent medicine occurs in these colums but, when one comes under our notlce possessing such undou’ted mer't as the one of which we speak, we canrob refrain from giving 18 the cred- dosorves. Itcures when all othe dice fail, as it acts dir:ct’y on 4" Kidneys, a Bowels restoring thom all at once fo healthy actlon. It I sare 40 eradicate all disesses of the Kidreys, Bladder, Uiinary Organs,—such as Gravel, Diabetsy, Incontinence, Retension of the Urine, It has » wonderful effect on Weakness or Pain in the Back, 8ids, or Lolns, and has prov. ed itso't the most reliable moediciae extan for General Delflity, Female' Diseasos, Disturbed Bleep, Loss of Appetite, ard all complalr ta of the Urdno-Genital Urguns.. Its efficacy In cases of Shat dreadful scourge and lnsidious destroyers Bright's Diseate of the Kidnoys, has beon re- mwar. ab ¢; and, It 1ts merit rested on ita succe s in coping with thit diease alone, 1§ would be woithy of high rank asa public benefcbtor. 1a all of essenof tho Livor—as Biliousnoss, Head- o, Dyspeps's, 8 ur Stomach, and Costiveness ulckly inducen that organ to heals y action, and romoves the cause at the same tims. It ls purely vegotab'e in compusition, helog entirely treo from a1 mercurlal or minera! polsons, and posscosen r.re vir'ues ai & remedy for Hesrt Diseaso and Rhoumatism. Wo havo neithor time norsp coto do this medicine fuil §stice; but tho public can obta n full puitic 1ars fa the ehape sphle » and circu'ars by aidre-sing Huni's ¥ Company, Providonce, B. L—Sclontific Times. 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