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| i | L " ATURDAY MARO.( 10 INFIRMARY OF DR. A. J. COOK, COUNCIL BLUEFFES, Diseases of Women and Diseases of the Rectum a Specialty. TOW A. "CHRONIC DISEASES! — - The Dr. has been located in Coun- oil Bluffs nearly two years, and hav- ng been called professionally auring that time into the best families in the city and surrounding country, takes pleasurein an annourcing that ho has come to stay. His constantly ivcreas- | Ing practice at home, fn the midst of | his awn people, is the beat evidencecf | his skill as a SPECIALIST, and he wishes it nuderstood, once for all, that | his methods of treatment are S 'RIC LY scientific; that he despises quack- | ery as well among so-called ‘‘Regular”’ and ‘‘Home«pathic” practitioners as among travelingcharlatans and “‘Cure- Alls.” He has devoted fifteen years o the atudy and practice ot his SPE- TALTIES and has had the benefit of @ most ekillful training in the best "lleges and hospitals in the land, and 8 no hesitancy in promising the very st results to be obtaived trom scien- SPECTALTIES. Ic must bs evident to every close | the cost and tojury of their patients, obssever that no one mud, nowevor | CHRONIC DISEASES, gifted, can grasp mora than a m-re smatteriug of medical scieace, The | ALL ohronio disoasos. Cne De. does not pretend to cure Ho claims, fisld 18 too large and tho natural divis | wowever, that years of patisnt stady 1908 too nuwerous for anytamg more thau a carsoey viaw of the vast obsta- g W4 nave our em- | rioner can possibly have; that he CAN inent surgeons and our eminent prac oles to b encountered by the * eral” praciitioasr and practice, in the hospita'sand alse- vhare, give him advantages ia thair rea'ment which no ordinary practi CURE many cases now pronouncid titioners of medicine, «f or whica fol- | INCURABLE by them, and give re low the nnted epeciallsts, cmbracing | lief to hundceds of others whose dis the Eye, the Ear, the Throat, the |easss come withinthe range of hisSPE- | Lungs, tbe Kidneys and Bladder, Dis- | CLALTIES, easos ¢f Women, Insanity, &c , &o He is prapared to give s | the most approved electric treatment any one of which reqaires years of [ and medicated vapor baths, when patient study and practice to insure |needed. proficiency and ultimate success. Partics rosiding at a distance whose means will not admit of thelr The busy practitioner of to-day— | taklug a regular course of treatment the ‘‘family” physician—can no more | hers, will be farnlshed blanks with embrace ail theso speclalties in his | questlons, which can be answered and practica and do jastice to his patients | returaed to the Doctor, who will make than he can ‘‘bottle up sunlight,” yet | up his diagnosis and give treatment if omedicine and surgery. how many physicians in the weatern | desired, bat he much prefers to make a | coantry are PRETENDING to do 8o, to porsonal exsmination and treat all patients here, when possible, thus avotding any chanca of erroc in diag nosis, The Doctor treats all forms of chron ic disease, without meationing any )nein particalar, and has no hesitancy in sayiog that he OAN and WILL give the bust treatment known tomed ical sci2nce, and charge oaly a reason able fee for hia services. DISEASES OF WOMEN This is one of the SPEJIALTUIES to which the Dr, has devo e1 tho bes years of his life, and handrads of women, now living, ara ready to testi'| fy that they found relief at his hands when others had failed to benefi them, The ‘‘family” phyaician can not treat these diseases success’ully, for many imporcant reasons, chtef] among which {s, that he has not the time to devote to their stady, nor the| vatiancs to do them justice Nor shoald it be expected of him, in the \bsance, perhaps, of special traiaing and experioncs, and in the hurry and axcitomont of goueral practico The Dr. is preparad to treat all fa- male diseases in a skillful and s:iantific nannor, having devoted several yaars o their study and treatment, both in +ha hospital and in uc ive practice Diseases of the Rectum. I'hese embrace Hemorraoids, or| Piles, Fistules, Fissures, Prolaps, or faliiag of the anus, tumors, etc, eto and constitute one of the Doctor's ealing speclatties. All rectal tamor: are treated by the new muthod of in jecting and ara thoronghly and speed- ily removed, with buatlit'l> or no paia Cases of Piles, from ten to twenty yoars standing, have been permanent- ly cared by this new method, many of them residing ia and near the city at " EPILEPSY. Many cases ot Esilapsy, or iFits, oan be cured if taken in time, and es practitioner should promise his pa- pecially in young subjects. The Dr.|tients~if is all he CAN promise them does not claim to cure all cases that/and be honest. coms to him for treatment, buat can point to numerous instances where a| permanont cure has been wronght withia the last five years. Medicines| will be went by cxpress when patients cannot coma to the city, TAPE WORMS. Thess troublesome parasites can be removed in a fow hours, with but lit tie inconvenionce to the patient. The Dr. will send medicines by express, with full directions for use, at any tlme thoy may bo ordered.. The Dr. makes no promises bu what wiil be fulfilled to the letter., I1 pot bes tiel Parties visiting the city for the pur- we of consulting the Dr. should some directly to his office, where the st references in the eity will be far- nished when desired, and where pa- nts 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 examiaes you aud finds your dis | Address all Lotters to ease incurable, he will tell you so in plain words; if he finds you can be benefitted he will treat you for a mod- erate fee and glve you the benefit of all that medioal science can do for your oase. This is all that any ocareful! FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS., Are now ready to coutract for small castings ot every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY IRON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, attention is called to the fict that the metals are me ted in crUCIBLES which gives the very best castings, | M Burning Brands ~—FOR -~ DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK. ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES, Ete., Ete., As well as | Cattle Brands | ARE NICELY EXECUTED. Works: Corner Sixth street and Eleventh aveuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Depart rriy 7.D EDMUNDSON, 8. L.BHUGART, A&. W. TR For Sloux City.7:55 a m | Frm Sloux C'y. President. Vice-Preg't. Cashiol For Fort Ni Frm Fort Niobi CITIZENS BANK Atlantio Exf...5:30 p m Mail and Ex! N. Y. Ex, For St. Paul COUNOIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHIOAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACI¥IO, Arriv pm Des Molneanc®.4:40 p m CHI0AGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY. v Arrive. Pacific Ex....9:20 8 m 9:20 & m | Mail and Ex*..7:00 14:00p m | Neb & Kaa Ex. CHICAGO AND NORTHWRSTNRX. part. WABAAL, 8Y. LOUIS AND PA Artive, Mail and Ex.. 4:30 p m 1:05 8 m Bova orTY AND PACUIC, Neb* Neb, Leave Council Bluffs, Arrives Council Blufta, Of Uounoil Bluffs, Mall and & m | Mail and Ex. Atlantic Ex.15:15 p m | Atlantic k: Organised under $he laws of the Stata ot Lowa Pald up capital Authorized capi . > Interest paid on timo deposits. Drafts lesued on the principal cities of the United States ana Europe. Special attentlon glven to collections 200000 | Mail and Ex. Atlantic Ex CHICAGO, MILWAUKKR AND BT. PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. 50 m | Pa 5 pm Mail and *Except Sundays. {Except Saturdays. $Except and correspondence with prompt returns Mondays. Daily. DIRROTORS Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. . Leave Council Bluffs. Leave Omaha. oD Rdnnndaon, I Bhogan S T 8am9am10am,|8am, 10 a m, g s LR oo L 1am1m2pm3p|llamipm 2pm,3p MES. K. J. HILiUs, M, D,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Prosdwar ConnolliBlaWa EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. $18Broadway, Council Bluffs. MRS, B. J. HARDING, M. D, Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila | dolphia, Penns, Office Cur, Broadway & Glenn Ave, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. The treatment of all diseases snd palofal di tios poculiar 40 females a spocialfy. W. R. VAUGHAN: JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Bluffs Real Hstate & Collectlon Agency. o Odd Fellow s block, over Savings' Dasy, st | m, 4p'm, 5pm, 6pm. Depot. 9 o'clock a. m., and run rej at9, 11, 2 4, 5 and 6 o'clock, and run to city time Oorn Planters Hrrrows, turi g for other parti Address sl _orders | to (ke WEERASKA MANUFACTURIKG m, 4 p'm, 6 pm,6pm Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific On Sunday the cars begin their trips at arly during the day it you are y7ung ana aisctetion of dltripa Single, old o1 H3OME FCHAMP Vioe Prod't W. 8. Dawsisn, and Troas, THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING 0O Lincoln, Neb. MANUFACTURERS OF iy Hay Rakos Bucket Hlovati: @ 8 8] jucket oyatirg Windmiits, &0 " We are prepared fo do Job work and manutse los, Utncoln, Ne. IOWA ITEMS. Tenement houses are in demand in Storm Lake. A G. A, R. fair at Monroe netted the po:t §620. There are 22,175 volumes in the state library at Des Moiner, The Ottumwa plow factory is turning out twenty.tive plows per day. The proposed musical convention at Cedar Falls has been given up. The reunion_of the first Iowa cavalry will be held in Da renport next September. Anti-licenre wan successful in the towns of Shelby. Kellogg, Osceola and Corning. Burlington's outgoing city souncil placed the liquor licenses at $1.0; they were 875, The fire department of Ureston are highly delighted with their Babcock fire engine, Within the past two years forty miles of railroad have been buil: in Palo Alto county, The deposits in & Marshalltown savings bark cn one day last weck amounted to $2.700 Keokuk wants » big distillery and one citizen hus offered to take $1,000 worth of stock in it Gauthrie county exempts $97,640 worth of land from tuxation on account of the timber law, The Democrats now have every alder- man in the Burlington city council with one exception, The nineteen police that cost Dubuqua 960 in Februm y m.de but thirty-three ar- rests that month, One stock firm at Waverly shipped 400 head of cattle last week, and have 1,000 cattle and 700 hogs yet on hand, Linn ccuaty citizens have paid $24,000 in taxes this year, eo far, and the awount was divided between 947 tax-j uyers, The fpeople of Carson precinct, Mills eounty, have voted a tax of 5 per cent on thewse!ves to build another railroad. Several hundred people at Missouri Valley joined the cuurch during the re- cent sanctification meetings held there. A Van Buren county man pays $3.016,84 iaxes in the cunm{ and 83,000 outside. He evidently has plenty of collateral. The Cass county packing company lost ite large cooper stop by fire on the night of the 5th, Lss 81,000, and no insurance, A young Dubuque couple eloped to a Wisconsin town and were married last week, They feared parental interference. A Musoatine man has the contract for putting up & 81,000 monument over the remains of the late Iamented Jeseie Jumes. Tda county has voted the necessar: bonds for & new court houss and the work :llhufld[u will be commenosd immedia- ely. The Herald complains "of the naughty actions of some of the Dubuque young girls In flirtng ‘with strangers on the streets, The Scottish-American land company hos expended $100,000 in land and im. provewenta in Palo Alto county inthe past two years, L. Conoyer, cashier of the Latter Day Suints’ publishing house at Lamoin, Deca- tur county, has lit out with $1,000 of the | saints' funds, Keokuk has a citizens' association of 244 members. Its object 18 to encouroge man- ufacturing enterprises and otherwise build up the city, A Mionesots hotel man has leased the new betel at 3piri Lake, The house was built by the railroad company and is mod. ern in all its details, A Jackson county paper says that it 18 estimated that £1,50).000 will not cover the life insurance policies held by lodge members in that county, 1t is #aid that 100 miles of the Disgonal road will he built southwest from Des Moines this year oa ite way to Council Bluffs and Nebrask. City, Des Moines has just put on a paid fire department. The chief gets 8800 per an- num, the drivers $50 month and the firemen $75 per munlg.e. County agricultural societies through the state are commencing to make arrange- ments for the fairs The general success of last year bids fair to be repeated this. At the annual meeting of the directors of the B, C. R. & N, railroad it was de. cided to erect a huilding for the general officers of the company at C'edar Rapids. Dabuque's street railway company asks permission of the council to lay double track and make other improvements, the total cost of which is estimated at $30,000. A medical student has been detected stealing books surgical instruments from Towa City dealers. A -earch of his room dircovered the lost gocds and he was ar. rested. A Luke City man shot, at another Lake City wan five times without hitting the mark, He became xo disgusted at his poor markmanship that he voluntarily gave himself up to the authorities, Atlantio had a red hot fight on the municipal election, and the opposition elected the mayor by 21 votes. A good man was defeated by a cry of ring, waver- works and various other bug-a-boos, The gas in Des Moines is 80 bad that several persons have been mde sick by the odor, ‘I'he Rogister says that ‘where the gna pipes were loose or faulty thesmell was mo:t obnoxious wnd resembled that of a corpse,” On last election day at Codsr Rapids, 0. W. Eaton, repablican, drove to the house of John W, Hendersna, democratic candidate for the same offic’, ard drove bhim to the polls to vote. Pretty sharp elactioneering to seccure a vote, The ice bridge at Ke kuk went out March Lst, and atteacted couside able at- tention on account of a fear that damage would be done. The fewrs proved ground- less o the ice was not nearly so solid as +uppes ad, and the m mant it came in con- tact it broke and shivered into atoms, The little town of Loveland iu Potta. wattamie county is convuleed over u scan- dal. A year ago a young fellow hired ont to ® married man who recantly suspected that his wife and the employs were nest hiding. ~He watched and discovered » state of things for which he was not pre- red. Ho promptly told his wife to get, and she got, going away in company with ber lover, Father Bernard, one of the most noted men of Dubuque county, dled last Batur. day at the Trappists monasiery, after a lngeriug illness of six woeks, at the age of 70 yesrs. He loosted 1n Dubugue county in 1849, avd founded the prerent convent, which is one of the most noted and prosperous in the United States. The building is an imposing one, and ita erec. tlon was due to the efforts of the dead priest, who was pojular all over the ol Brown's Bronchi for Coughs and Colds: “T cannot very well do withont ther, ~ There'is nothing to be compurrd with them " [Rey. O, D, ;Vltklm, Walton, Tud, Price 25 ceuts a Troches The digcative orgaus weakened and worn out by using cathartic medicines, restored by using Brown'’s Iron Bitters, Free of Oharge. All parsons suffering from Coughs, Colds Astama, Bronchitis, Loss of V ice, orany affection of the Throat and Lungs, are re. quested to eall at C. F. Goodman's dmg store and get & I'rial Bottle of Dr, K’y o' New Discovery for Consumptior, /(% charge, which” will conyince the wonderful merits and show what ollar-size hottle will Ao Call e Horsford's Acid Phosphate FOR OVERWORK, DR. G. W, COLLINS, Tipton, Ind., saye: ‘‘Iused it 1o verveus debility brought on by overwork In warm woather, with good results, HIS DISTRESS SIGNAL. A Colored Odd Fellow who Desired to Affiliate, Texas Bittings, A colored man was busily engsged in sawing wood for Col Powis, when the latter observed that the bosom of the man and the brother, so to speak, ! adorned by an Odd Fallows' breastpin, ‘Do the white Odd Fellows and the colored Odd Fellows in Austin affiliate ? asked Qol. Powis “Don’t fillyate wuf a ouze, but dey helps each other out.” *‘Well that's the samething ain't 1t7" “No , sah: hit's not de same ding.” ‘“What's the difforence?’ The colored man stopped sawing wood and made the following explan- atione: *‘Last week when dat norther was a freazing do marrow in yer bones, T went inter do saloon of a white man what totes des very same emblem. I was in distrese, rale distress, as I hadn't had a drum dat mornin’, soI gib hftn de signel ob destress.” “Did he respond?” ‘‘He didn’t gib de proper response. Do proper reeponse would hab been to heb rubbed his lct' ear wid his right hand, and to hab sot ou! de bottle.” Then he did not respond correotly?’ “No, sih; he made a motion at the doah wid one hard, and reached un- der de bar wid de odder 1 made de 0dd Fallows' eigral of distress once moah, and den eumfin hard hit me on do head and knccked me clean out in- ter do street. ter what dat white brucder Odd Feller bad frowed atme in responseto the distresa signal,”" “‘Then the oolored Odd Fellows and the white Odd Fellows do not s flillate?” “Jent what I tolo yef. Dey don't fillyats but dey helps each odder out. 1 was helped out inter de street wid de burg starter, but fillylate means to set out de whisky. The Oashier Ahead. Wall Btreet Nowe. A new bank which had been es lished in & town in Iudians had en- gaged tho service of a watchman who came recommended, but who did not keem overvxperienced, The Pre {dent therefore sent for him to post him a bit, and beyan “James, this your is first job of this kind,fsn't it?" “Yer, sir.” “Your first duty must be to exerclro vigilanee,” ““Yos, sir.” “Bo carefal how strangers approach you." “T will air.’ “No stranger must ho pormitted to enter the bank at night under any pre- text whatever " *No, eir.” And onr cashler—heis & good man, honeet, rellable, and thorovghly trust- worthy, but it wil be your duty to keep an eye on him " “‘But it will be hard to watch two men and the bank at the same time, sir.” “Two men—how{" ‘Why, sir, it was only yesterday that the cathier called me in for a talk, and he eald you were the equarest man io Indiana, but that it would be just as well to keep both eyes on you Hit wan the bung star- { ————— and let the Directors know if you hung around after hours!” “"Gonquerer of all Life's Woes." Mrs. A, W. Howuaxo, of Providence, R. I, -y — “Deeming 18 mv duty to suftering humanity to Inferm all who may beafllicted as T have boen [ of the i Remedy which, by the | blessing of a kind Providence, hus restored me £ health, with doepgratt udo I wish toacknowl- edgo the griat benefit) that I have rocelved from theute of the most valuable medicine that I have ever soen, and sure During the vast three years 1 have besu aflicted with Kidnoy Disesse, accom- paviod by the sevore aches, Intenss pain, weak- ness and prostration attonding this dreadtal dis- onse. | Itriod many kinds of modicines, includ- Ing physicians’ prescrip!ions, without obtalcing permavent reliet. “'A tow wooks ago a friend persuaded me to try Hont's Remedy: and, a'tor usiog on'y halt bott! , I was rodeved of ths severe paln fn my back, and continued the use of the remedy uotif Tam well again; and I can now tako long walke without being tired, and have an exccllont ap- putite, sioep well, and am ridotall those aches and pains from wh'ch I suffsrod 80 long. 1 most choorfully recomme:d Hunt's Remedy o1 & safo and roliable cure for Kidney Disoa o, acd it ls the only medicine ha'e ever found that doos exactly what it 1 advert sed to do. ** ‘Pralso the bridge thad carrles you over rafe- Iy, and that to many an ailing one has been Hunt's Remody, n bri 1ge which has taken thom from what seem d fatsl sickness to blooming nealih, 'W¢ are a1 strong enough to endure the mi- fortu es of others. Bus, if their mistortune ls sickness, It costs nothing to tell 4hem of the hroat medicine, Hunt's Remedv.” FALL Y & 60tS8, Westorn Agents, Latayette, Indiana, TELE A TENT REVERSIBLE HEELS —FOR-~ tubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS, o B0 PERCT. " v Tho center pleces are interchangeable and re vorvible It preven's the counter from runuing ove , requiring no heel stiffeners. Ihie Ag.ucy for thuse goods in this town hae boen ple ~-e Othiers canno _procur. «xamine afull line or Leather and hem. Call *Cand ubber Boots and Shoes with the Re versible Heel, MRS, M. PETERSON, _mym Loufevil's No, ERSONAL—"'Parts of the hu an bod, an interesting ad: e IflheulY rin in our wpor, I reply to 1 quiries we will say that iere 8 0 evilence (¢ humbug ab ut this On uie of ry, the advertiv rs ar very highly in ot [‘l ir dorsed Luteres ed porsons n ay culars giving all particulars, giving all particu lars, by addressing Erle Mrdical Co., P. 0. Box 613, Buffalo, N. Y.—Toledo Evenlng Boe. 4 salli-ly DR. A. J. COOK, P, 0. Box No. 14 Council REMARKABLE | Kansas Crry, Mo., Sept. 70, 1882, Tthink it & duty I owe to humanity to say what your remedy haa done ¢ £ me, One year ago I contraated bad caso of Blood Di oase, id not knowing the result of such 1roubles, I aflow- o1 it torun for somo time, but finally applied to the best physician in t1ia city, who treated me for six months, IN THAT TIMK'| T00K OVAR 600 PILLY OF PROTOIODID O MBACURY } Grain each, andhad run down in weight from 210 to 157 pour ds, and was confined to my bed with Mer- Hhevmatism, scarcely able to turn myvelf Being o traveling man, somo of the fra- ternity found mein this deplo anle condition, . a they knowot several casen thab red by its use. I commendea the use 1t wita very litlo faith anp in less that throe weeks was able to take my place on the road_Tho sorea and_copper-collored spota gradually disap- peared, and to-day 1 havenot & 80 oor spot on m porson, and my welg)t is 217 pounds. beine more than itever was. 1 do not wish you to publish my name, but you may show this letter to any who doubt tho merit of 8. 8. 8. for I xnow it is & sure cure, J.H.B. Sorve thirty yoars ago_there lived in Montzo mery, Ala., & young man who was terribly afilio- ted. ' After being treted for & long time by the medieal profession of this town with no benefit, he commenced taking 8 8. 8. After persistently taking it two months he was curel. Being ac quainted with hiw for the disease never made it roturn, J. W. Bisuor, J. ., Hot Springs Ark. Yours Truly, 1t you doubt, come to see us, and we will CURE YOU, or clarge nothing! Write for particulars and o copy of the little book, * Message to the Unfortunate Suffering " Ask any Druggist as ¢ our standing. ¥9.81,000 Reward will ho paid to any Chemist who w.1l find, on analysis of 100 bottles of 8.8, 8, one particie of Meicury, lodide of Porassium, o other Mineral substance. SWIFT BPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, Atlanta. Ga. Price of Small Size, Large Bize,.. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, 91,00 178 DOCTOR STEINHARTS ESSENGE OF LIFE. FOR OLD AND YOUNG, MALN AND FRMALR. 1t 1a & sure, prompt and effectual remeds or (e digestion, bylr?uy-h, Intermittent Fevers, Wan$ of Appetite, Nervous Debility in all its Stages Woak Momory, Loas of Brain Bower, Prostration, Weaknoss and general Loss of Power. It rey nervous waste, rojuvenates the faded intefloct, strenghthens the enfecblod brain and restores surprls ng tone and vigor to the exhausted or- s, The experience of thousands proves ib to bo an invaluable remedy. Price, $1.00a bottle, orsix or §6. For saleby all drugyists, or nenl secure from observation on receipt of price by B:.- S » P.0. Box 2460 Bt uis Mo DOCTOR STEINHARTS SUPPOSITORIES § The Great Popular Remuiy for Plles, Surecure for Blind, Bleeding & Iiching P And all forms of Hemorrhoidal Tumors. siouins act directly upon the Slood Veesels, and by thelr astringeod cffects gently force the blood trom the swollen tam ing the coats of the r refilling, and b o follow their u , 76 all druggists, or sent b ecelpt of price, by En lh%ll 1 YQ-utnt- 718 Olive 8t §t Lowie V\'auled-—-“’“'.‘.,d"" _g:- Lite, Times, ‘reacherous Wi ; A Dt oy me wire. J0886 JamO8 he o ly life asuthorized by her and which will not be & * Blood and Thunder” story, such as has ocenand. wilbo pul i, bt wniite by the only person who Is in poseesion of the facte & faichil and dovated wite: - Truth ls more uber: eating than 8ction, 4 gente shourd appy o1 ter itory st oo 76 cts. for Sample book, wowi v CRTROT NS

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