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THE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY FtBRUARY 10 INFIRMARY OF bR A & COOK, COUNCIL BLUFEF¥ES, — o — TOW A. CHRONIC DISEASES! Diseases of Women and Diseases of the Rectum a Specialty. The De., has been Jocat:d in Coun- cil Blaffs nearly two years, and hav- ng been called profeseiovally auring | that tino into the best families in the | city and surroanding country, takes pleasareia an announcing that he has come to stay., His constautly icereas- | ghan g curs sry visw of tho vast obs ing practice at home, in the mids: of |cles to be encouctorsd by the “gia his own paoplo, in the beet evidencecf | oral’’ practitionsr Wa have our em. his sklil ua a SPECIALIST, and ho | inatut surgoons nad our emine o wishea it uuderstood, once for all. that | titiouors of medic sf.er wh his methods of treatmentare STRIOT- | low the notod woc LY scientific; t4at he despiees quack- | the Ejye, ery as well among ao-calle d “‘Regular”’ and ‘“‘Homewpathic” practitionurs as | eases «f Womo! among trsvelingcharlatans snd “Oure- | any one of whi SPECIALTIES. amarteriag of Torasity, &c , &o., It must be evident to every close obaserver that ny one miud, however wifted, can grasp more than & mors madical scienco. The fisld 18 too aege and tha natural divia- | 1008 t00 numerous for auything more - | whore, give him advantages in thelr sialists, embracing the Ear, the Throat, the | Lurnigs, the Kidneys and Bladder, Dis- | CTALTIES, b reqaie’s years of |and couutry ate PRETENDING to do 8o, to the onst and 1njary «f their patients, CHRONIC DISEASES, Ths Dz, doss not peetend to oure ALL ohronic dissazes, Ha claims, | jo howaver, that yoars of patient stady and practire, in the hoapita'sand alss- personal examination and treat all patients here, whon avolding any chance of error in diag nosis, The Doctor treats all forms of chron disease, without mentioning any onoin partioular, and has no hositancy in sayiog that ho CAN and WILL give the best treatment known tomad- ical soionee, aud chargs only a reason able fee for his services, DISEASES OF WOMEN This is ono of the SPEOTALTIES to which the Dz, has devo o1 tho best years of his life, and handrods of treatment whish no ordinary practi | toner oan poastbly have; that he CAN | OURE many cases now pronouncsd | INCURABLE by them, sud glve re lief to hund ‘eds of others whose dis eases come withinthe range of hia SPE- Ho is prapared to give the moet approved elactric treatment modicated vapor baths, whon Tl 7 § B women, now living, ara ready to testi Alls, He has devotod fifteen yoors | patient study prastico to insure | neaded. Parttesrea'd ng at a distance, | fy that thay found relief at his hande to the study and practico of his SPI- ‘pn,f‘. ency and uitinate sucocess. whose means will nos admit of their [ when others had failol to bencfi CIALT'ES and has had the benefit of he busy practitioner of to-day—| taking a regalar courss of treatment | them, The “‘family” physician o the moet skillful training in the beey | tha “fan . physician--ca embrace ail thesa spac'al eollegen aud hoepitals in the land, sud | bes’ resulia to be obtaiced trom ecivu- tificmedicine and surgery. DGWW UII- BLUEES "WATER WAVES. no more | hera, wiil by furnished blanks with % 1 \ ‘ In his | questions, which can bs answerod and | for many has no hesitancy in promising the very | practice and do jastice to his patients he cau “‘bortle up sualight,” yet ow many phyelcians io the western not troat those diseasas suscass important reasons., roturaed to the Doctor. who will maks | auong whioh {s, that he has.uot up hln diagnosis and give treatmont If | rima to devote to thelr stndy, desired, bat he much prafers to make a i i DAISY. |long ago rotted away. The pictur- | erq e napoct of the old place lmd taken ! Miss Winter's fancy, and so little, A clear and ringing whistle roso and fair-faced Dtlny had found the weekly fell and rose again, s pleasant ecund Addition to the sum which she earned to hear, upon the evening alr; but the | Yith her drossmaking was all that now { went Into her shabty purss, shoald it be expsoted of him, fua the possib'e, thusfabisnos, perhaps, of speoial triiiin: and oxperieroy, and in the hurry and oxcitament of general prasiss Tae Dr. is proparad to trea’ all fo nalo diseaseyin a skillfuland s isutifi asnnar, having dovoted several ysar : their atudy and treat nent, both i ha hospizal and In ne ive practiso Diseases of the Rectum. Theso embrace Hemorraouds, or Pi'os, Fistules, Fissures, Prolaps, or fal ing of the avus, tamors, e'c, 6o and constitu'e ona of the Dictor's oaling spe:lattios. All rectal tamor wro treate L by the new mothod of in jasting and ara thoroaghly and speei- Uy removed, with batlit 1)or no pain ©4ses of Pilos, from ton to twenty years standiag, have besn permaneat ly cured by this new mothod, many o hom residing i1 and near the city at " EPILEPSY. Many caos ot B ilapay, or Flbs to make an end of myself. the atreight road.” Daisey threw horself before the gate; ahe clurg to him, pleading with him. Half orsz:dashe was, Rick was in no oondltion to go back to the village fon I'm going oan b cured if taken in time, and es- pecially in young subjects, The Dr. does not olaim to ourc all cases that comd to him for treatment, but can! point to numerous instances where a permanent cure has bsen wrought within the Iast five years. Medicines will be want by cxpross when patients cannot come to the city. TAPE WORMS. Those troublesome parasites can be romoved ina few hours, with but lit- tin iaconvenisnce to the patient. The De. will send medicines by express, with fall directions for use, at any tlma thoy may bo ordered.. The Dr. makos no promises bnu what will be fulfilled to the letter. If ho examiaos you aud finds your dis eass incurable, ho will tell you so in plain words; if he fiads you can be benefittod he will treat you for a mod erata feo and give you the bonefit of all that madioal sofence can do for your| cwe. This is all that any careful! and Miss Winter wero ;nst taking | their plaoes in it, the miuister stood on the steps, and the cnrious face of a mnid looked down from a garret window, his seat his glance fell upon that As Ralph settled down in practitioner should promise his pa- tients'—it is all he CAN promise them and-bo hone Partfos visiting the city for the pur- pose of ocoasulting the Dr. should some directly to his offise, where the best references ia the city will bs far- rishod when desired, and whera pa- iants will also ba uulltud in prosur- ing board and rooms at reasonable rates. OFFICE NO. 36 NORTH MAIN ST. (One Block North of Broadway.) Address all Letters to DR. A. J. COOK, P, O. Box No. 1462, Council Bluffs, botter than all the other {mprovements in my general hy1th, my Kidney diseans {9 cursd, 18 Affords mo groat p'eaiure $0 recommend Hunt's Romedy to all who may bo suffering ae I have boen, & 1t I8 #ato aud roliablo modielne for Kid and the rovgh crowd which would be | shambling figure by the roadside, and glrl who stood knee-decp in clover bo- | gathered thero at that hour. But all | he gave s viclous cut with his whip Thers was a mufll»d cry of “‘Dafsy! side the meadow fence looked som- ney Disease, * ny other halr dealer. Also a full line of ewitchee, otc. at yrea That novar requito orlmpin, at Mes. J. J. Guot's Hair Btore, ot prioss never befero touched b I ly reduced prices, Also .ulf flver and colorcd nets. Wavea made from lndies’ own halr. Do not fall to call befors purchael elsewhere, All goods warranted aa ropresented. 8. J. J. GOOD, 20 Main streny, Council Blufts, lo do. SKIN DISEASES, do. BLOOD DISEASES, Is the old Favorite and PFPRINCOIFALLINE -—FOR— CHICAGO, PEORI ST. LOUIS, SWIFT'S SPECIFIC REMOVES ALL TAINT, MILWAUKEE. | ) o LR SIS, PE N s e | GREAT BLOOD REMEDY THE LINE COMPRINES OF THE AGE. Noarly 4,000 miles. Solid Bmooth Btee! Track 1 connoctions are made in UNION DEPOT& has_a Nationsl Repntasion aa being the brely down as the joyous notes upon | her ear. “Poor fellow! tered, vexed tone, ‘‘I thought when I saw you out here that you were glad to have me come. Never mind; yon will be when I tell you the news. I dear follow!"” ehe | Daiey!” as thore two approached to- pother; then once, twics, the report of a pisto), together with the scund of | shattered glass, was Pume to thelr hia broad ehoulders, Porhaps he dil not mean to dis- claim such an intentlon on his part, but iz looked like it, How can he have pald off the last installment on the farm, and there's to be an end of your drudging your lfo away. No more locking for lodgers, or sitting up half the uight looking out for Rick. Is | was a rore subject with RiJph at the he up to his old tricks sg.in? Is that ' best, not one he wculd chouse to pa- what has takentha color ull outoi your |rade to the world at large. face?” : > Two hcurs a‘ter that, Daisy stole ‘‘He was away all night,” eeid Daisy | out into the m ionlight, utierly wear- inalow volee. He never got homoe |jed with the scene throngh which she until noon to-day, Hb isasleep, and, | had passed. All her «ff)rts had been O Ralph! I am afraid to have him | fujtiess to eutice Rick back t» his wake, Il 60 much worze now that | bed. Ha sat on a ber c1in the kitch- Mies Winter is hero, e, limp and stupid sfcer that fit of tell Mies Winter that the omy rea- son he had. not taken Dalry y months before was because Rick tai outweighed her liking fir hi? Tt of a drinken mau’s obstinacy was aronsed, and while they stood thus there came agsin the roll of wheels that were checkad suddenly, ard Dr. her trouble. She did not really believe that Ralph meant what he said, but he seemed determined after that to visit his displessure upon her. Miss Win- ter came back from her walk next day with her hands full of ferns. +#80 Mr. Armstrong Is not your en- gaged lover after ali?’ she remsrked to Datsy. *‘I would have been flirting with him before this if I hndn L sup- posed he belorged to you.” “Flirting! Ob, Miss Winter!" “He llu': s bnu hand at the pastime himself,” remarked Miss Winter, ooolly. She understoed ths situation mauoh better than she pretended, and liked Ralph none the less boacause he seemed on the point of deserting his The spirited horae started with a plunge, a buckle nunpg«-d, and then the next instant his driver had lost all control over him, Honest Indorsement. and the next instant the steélshod hoofs were trampling him down. A little further on and the carrlage was wrecked, Ralph Armstrorg was I have been using Hop Bitters, and have received great benefit from them for liver complaints and malarial fever They are superior to all other medi- picked up bruised and senselese; his newly-mede bride was dead, a ballet in her heart, ani further back was a bleeding, puipy wass beaten down in the dust, that groaned when they touched 4t, but was beyond humau ald, The horror of that time was & year old when Rilph opened the rackety gate and made his way azsin to the old house. Dalsy was sittiog in the porch, all in Whits, as he rcmmbered her so well, Then he was holdiug | her hand aad locking into her startled P. M. BarNzs, clnes. OOL. L. T. FOSTER {Youngsiown, Oblo, May 10, 1898, 0. B. J. KxnpaLL & Co.—1 had &, ble Hambletontan colt that lpnm vory hl‘lly hohad & large bone apavin on ono foint and & wall one on_the ofhor which made him very 1ai 1 bad him under the charge of two veler: {nary surgeons which fallod $0 cure him. I was | one day resding the - dvertisement of Kendall's Spavin Cure In $ho Chicago Expross,I determined atonce bo try 1 and sol onn.ruu u hl"~ send forit, and thoy ordorod throe b l" and 1 (houuht 1 would give it & n:om h used it according to directions and th day the colt coased to be lamo and the umpe have disppoared. ] used but ane bobie 5z e eyes 2 and the colt's ltmbe aro as free of lumps and ae reat Theough Car Lino, “and la ualveraaly |\ futcurtion T “D'd"}: ‘;‘l‘ you how 'bltk""fld ;" ler. c’-‘I and Dn|\=y Bl”/ls ;;Il"h“ I litde white Daisy for her. My little whito Daisy” broke over | suooth as any horse in the He 1a ontire: Igh © Tite for full vartiniare, aud ittle hock *Men. | bep pe vel ; ol i 1i iT Tiever za ¢ i, e N e o s Bl | M 0 the Unfortusate Buteriog. bet" reminded Ralph, not very kindly. | have eaid, to breathe tho heavy | ""p oy heg wyolded the lodger from | hialipr. “I nover really loved any |l cured ' Tho cure was so tomark Ryt aud you will ind drayeling » laxury .81, Reward will he paid to an: htongh Tickews via rhis Colobrated Line $3.000 Beward '3 A | Chemist wh) w 1l find, on_ana'ysis of 100 bott ea “But, lackily, it don't matter; you |swe-tness of dying roses, and beach can get rid of her s moon ar you |their dewey leaver with her face. please, and we will have the weddu g the first. It was a revelation to Daisy when she came upon him one day one but you snd I have ocms back to ask you to be my wife, after all " Bave lettwo of m ing two botties who The thadows lay thickly upon the holding s crushed flower which Miss D, Ralph, don't you know?" -';“-:,,‘,‘,‘3:,‘;37;,:".;';;:";::;,, Fare, Bloapis., | 05,88, one partice of Me cury, Ioddo of | —when? T won'c be put off very long, | porch’ but there was a stic there, “',’mws h.duuwnnu Heo had not been | *'Know wha'1” he asked. p.::l“ o Car Acocmmodations, Time Tables, &c., will b¢ | Potassium, or other Mineral substsnce. S8WIFT| my dear.” snd Miss Wintor's vo'cs said, softly: | fooiy o village for days. Linguid “That T am Dr. L .,,d","& T was | got it tor % shesptully glven by applylatag to SPRCIFIC 00, Propictor, Atana. G Daley turnod her face awsy to the| “Good pight!” and spiritless ho had crept about the | marrled & week ago. BOTD g"'"';fl_. DRUGGISTS "’V;:;,‘g::;}._'E:,’;,‘E".';““-C'"“““ pomR LAsal K‘f?“;‘"l"{","'h“,-,, o AT “Gocd night," returned Ralph, | house or lain in the long grass with & | ‘*And—are you happy?” Aewely Gon. Passoner Agh. Chicago SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, i slpbi” she crled, piteously. | “I'll show you to-morraw whera the W.J. DAVENPORT, Gen. Agent, Conncll Blufts, . P. DUELL, Ticked Agh. oma mnio-ed 1v OR. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles St. 8T. LOUIS iMo A REGULAKR GRADUATE of two msdica colleges, hnn m;nlmwu o, THRONIC, Nobraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS, NEB, A. L. CLARKE, Vice-President, existe It 1o trankly stabed. Oall or write. b | 8ot of a brother and mo. T¢ “‘Ba contented to wait,"” “To walt! What for1 For Rick to drink himself to death? For you to grow old before your time with the hard work of taking care cf yourself and him? Daisy, once and for all, yon'llhnve to choose between your you sre maiden hair forn growe,” Heo came whistling down the path to fiid Daisy staadiog by the gate. “Woll, httle one, have you made up your mind whish one of us you'll tok: 9" ’."Rl'ph,'y »u kaowlthat I can't leave Rick. " reach. A dogeart rolled almost noise- “Have 1! There's no use argning, look on his face which weut to his sia- ter's heart. She understoodit now as she saw him litt he fallen flower and just teuch it with his lips, ] have beon mad enough for that, Daisy—-to fall in love with her. And if I had not thrown away my owa manhood I neednot now be in denpalr \at is the bitterest thuught of wil.” but before the week was over he had | He wanted her to ssy no; he thought his own misery would be easior to bear if he knew cthe shared it. There was & sound of wheels nearing the gite, Bhe turned her faco that way; » beautiful flush tinged it, and that lonk answered him with- out the low-spoken words: “Iam very Fappy.” DOCTOR STEINHART'S ESSENGE OF LIFE. Fok OLD AND YOUNO, MALE AND FRMALE. 1t 1s & sure, prompt and effectual remeds o In. digestion, il)va)c;rh, Intermittent Fevers, Wand nlAvmllun orvoua Debility in ll its tagee, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Fowor, Prostrations v G'«piml Stoc $100,000. Divases Lidy or physias o 54 bound to put him first now and ‘for- 's him orme,” sald Ralph, stub- T is not too 1.“, to be true to .‘K“:‘.“,fli“:;':k ,‘r”.j“,\.ll oo of Power, I :‘,m“ & ck, - = 5 4 1 ‘old restdents o , rejuvenates the faded intel b A B e Esion tree and fnvited, | When It | O¥er——" bornly, e yeurself yet, R ok ” March On, March on toVictory. strenghthens the enfecblod brain and restores | e incouenient ko viaih tho clty for treatment The unfinlshed threat fe!l upon other N “Ho has no one else,” pleaded |” She had a little hope that thll- 'r:aw surpris ng tone and vigor to the exhaustod or- 2 medicines can be sent by mall ar oxpress evor i rrd o £ ] ‘ (o S oy iy 3 4 b JAS, B, HEARTWELL, Prosident. e embl. canch puarantood; whoro douby | @878 besides those it was intended to | Daisy. feeling mizht work some good in him, | Under dato of November 21, 1832, My Albert gans, The experience o thoumnda p ves it to e an_ Invaluable remedy. bot less! hick it's got to b th the other. 1 | broken bound ? Aot | W Handy, of Pratt wnd Whitaoy Company, | or six or 8. Fo wl i all s E. C. WhBSTER, Treasurer,, ! Nervous prostration, essly past on the t green turt of | 14’8 got to he one thing or the othe roken bounds sgain, as if de ermines ; ! 1o (1060 alwervat oa ba yeost \ e = l'hynicAl T the lane upon which the meadow bars | Want a w fs in my home, and if you [to b iry ro. ret in cblivion Harttord, Conn., wiites— &grh- tP. 0. Box 2400 lc- ' . other aflections of Throat, § gave, and Dr. Lloyd, lifting his hat to | Won't have me maybs there aro others | Moanwhile the time csme for Miss | wjiavingbesn » great sufferer from a sovere y Bamuel Alexander Oswald Ol S A ] E O, Webster! Biood Tmpurition and Blood Polsoning, Jas. B, Heartwell, ¥, 3 4 D2 Mo T i i Skin_Affoctions, Old Sen_and U Impediment i ) Piles. Special attention ] gvar-lvnrigjlhya\n SURGICAL OASER s 260 payes—the whols sory well told. Many recel pu. who may s GOXIDE, 00w 1o by, CAUses, consequencer sad cure, Mdlulfl-po-w.almm [ wly A. L. Clarke, Geo. H Pratt, First Mortgage Loansa Specia]ty This Company furnishos a permanent, home tnstitution where Bchool Boa' ‘pand other logally ssued Municipal soctritie 1o iNehrask can be be negotisted on the m> 11 avorable torms Loacs mad on mprove f4: n | o al well patied sounties of the shran b peponsib!c fiocal T - Daiay, shot u keen glance at the young | that will. Sweothcart, eay that you fellow standing sulklly at her slde, | ©are too mnuch too send me away.’ He was gone in a moment, but some- | **0, Ralph, you must wait.” how Ralph Armstrong experfenced a| Ralph mutiered an unpleasant word, feeling of shame which kept him for | and flar g awey without a good night. the time from pressing what he had | An unstesdy step came down the been about to_urge. He turned and | path, walked towards the house with Daisy, “‘Lookont for me, Rick?” It was a shackly, tumble-down cot- | tried to speak cheerfully. [ Daley tage, with moss and lichen breaking “No; get away!” Rick spoke wild- out In patches over the deocay y. ou've been oat with l'n]ph weatherboarding, and a creaking porch | you'll go off with hlm next. You're from which the rustio benches had 'tired of me, and I can't do better than Winter to return to London, and the sent for Ralph, who had promised to drlve her to the station, He came with his light carrlage and mettled horse, looking neither sorry nor cast down, Dalsy ubaerved with a throb of the heart “He fan't false, then; he'll o mn\ | cures, wiihous galuing any benefit, I was finally | back to me again when she is gone. Rick hud been at the village. was on his way home, when at some | distance away, he saw the carrlage | attack of Kidnay Direase, and endured for a long tmo tho Interss pain, many aches, and extreme woaknoss that always attead this droad discaso, includicg the teriible back-ache, after trying dcctor's prescripticns an | wany other so-called He | persuaded to take Hunt's Kemedy: and aftor us- | cal cure (s sure to follow thelr use. Pm ing 14 & very short time 1 find wyee't entirely re- standing at the parsonage gato. IRalph 'lieved tiom the back-ache and obber pats, and, DOCTOR STEINHART'S SUPPOSITORIES ! { The Great Popular Remody for Piles. Surecure for Blind, Bleediug & I ching P And all forms of Hemorrholdal Tumors. These Burrosrrowies act directly upon the ‘coats of the Blood Vessels, and by their sstringeny cts gently force the tumors, andby making the coats of the solas strong, provent their refilling, and hence a cvats s box. _For salo by nJI Arugyists, or o | mail on r«wlplnll]mm “fl‘.‘s stitute, T Olive St o : g ¥ eart Ltoyd sprang down ss he took in that | Rick had taken {h the scene which | Mr. C.T. Molvin, of Providence, R. L, saye— 1 said to herse!f. “It is 8o hmd to go } *1t’'s Rick,” cried Datsy, breath- | scene at a glance. his eyes rested on, and a sudden still- against him when ke isas light-hearted | lessly; ““I locked for him in hisroom. | ¢Go into the house, Richard,” he | nees went over him, “'Belleving, as [ do, that an honest endorge- (R Dln; Llw ID: lulkml Mies \Vluwr, Ralph, | commanded, aud Rick, wlthuut a ;{;l‘hey;va bvf{n vu;tlng mu‘;{led!" he | ment cf all you claim for the virtues of Hunt's il ot him quiet word, obe, ad. *I'li give him & pow- | said to bimeelf, aghast. ‘‘Been got- . A moment more and Ralph Arm- Sheg". (nq 9 S !D«k-!. Misn ear,"'uidywha doc(urfi)D.flly ‘PYuu ting marrled, ’mfi Rakhax chuf!ed Remedy, 1 with ploasure attest to the fuct that CURES SCROFULA, , | strong, her lover, vaulted lightly over | Winter had come to the door, half in | must sieepp yourself to-night.” He|Daisy. But 'he shan't get away 80 |1t a:ii'nin resoriog » healthy condition 4o die- | the intervening bars and stcod beside | alarm, and looked lnquixiuglynlhlph swod talking with her after he had | easy as that.” e e e e do. SORES, her. as hsflppwncha:- soen R ck esfoly in his rocm, *'So he | His brain was clouded with liquor; ans iRy oy “Do you thiok he is doing anything | has had the pistol agalo, Well, I | some blind impulte of rage and re- | than miraulous.” do. ULOCERS, 0(s";;‘g:‘;;':‘l':"gg;':’u"::":il;:’;’:t&li‘?g recklest?' she atked. don’t think th-?naud alarm you; Rick | venge moved him, and his fingers 188 ey e) el et \ *do. BOILS, bis superabundant life, and \h’e w;)e *‘Nothing worse than smashing ina | lsn'c one to do himself any harm. He | olasped and brought out the weapon o e e woman walting lhere "’,m,d to strike | Window or two; 1t's his favorite way | has been sly enough to Lide it again, | which he sometimes carried. They b SNRY J d \ do. ERUPTIONS, him. 3 of callir g his slster. Pity he can't put | or I would tl-ke possession d' it. He )‘:l“nhoh:lm up;nfihh; m;w;hhe ':med #7d 80 on up 10 thousands, that Huot's Remedy oy " his balls to better use.” is never violent mwnd- ou! s hand au ced —at the horse, . R L wlt!xh’l'l:;:l lt‘:fl:h Izl:ir.n’l'n h: “l:g; “I wonder that you leave her to be | *'Oh, no, never." i there 13 every reason to belleve, for inopmpapably the Dewl | KXinty,And Jirer o do. ECZEMA chin unl:ll he could look hmg, nfi, sofg | the victim of his whims," eald the lady “Not quite brute enough for that,” | there was a dangerous embankment | icine kuown, J i) eyes, that atraightway filled with tears, with a straight look at him, muttered the dootor, as he took his near, toward which the runaway was T 3 14, 1879 do, RHEUMATISM, «-wf,,, Dalsy!” he repeated, in an ul- “11" said Ralph, with a shrug of | leave, and Duisy slopt peacefully after | heading. But he missed his mark, LoNk JACK, Mo., Bept. 14,