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ot I s e e S ——— THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIIL BLUFFS KRIDAY OCTOBER 19, 1883, COUNCIL BLUFFS. il i e, s o rchiect s has Friday Morning, October 10, SUBSCRIPTION RAT 20 conta por woek $10.00 per Your By Carrior By Mal - - - - - g OFFICE: 0. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. See Joseph Reiter's fall goods Bliss' pattern opening Saturday Additional locals on soventh page Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's, | Marr to Samuel Bishop Cross, age 18, both ¢ sermit was yosterday gre 5, and Theresa | Omaha, Any girl who is anxious to find a good | situation in a small family can learn of such an opportunity at Tite Ber ofice. | A sower has been laid in tho alley he tween Bro dway and Vine streets, et to the creek. much needed improvement. Mucller was yesterday playing an ingenuous mechanical t called the ‘‘smoking general.” The gen- eral smokes a cigarett in as skillful a| manner as General Grant, the chief of | smokers. ongaged in Rev. J. Z. Armstrong, pastor of the Broadway M. E. church, yesterday joined | in marriage Samuel Bishop and Miss | Thursa Cross, both of Omaha. The| happy couple returned to Omaha I.u::l“ evening. | There is a large squash in front of the | office door of J. C. Hoffmayr at the City | Mills which weighs 160 pounds, and 1s | about six feet and eight inches in circum- ference. It was raised by Wim. Mason, | of this city. A corn doctor was lodged at the police station Wednesday night. The charge against him was that he was a nuisance, | Oue can hardly go astray in making such | i as that, as a corn doctor inbly a nuisance. Hattenl or building moved off | The Broadway yesterday. day befo building stood all day on the street car track. Passengers had to iransfer them- | selve: und the obstruction. | Charles McDonald, a darkey, threat- | ened to shoot, kill and destroy M Henderson, also colored, and to empl size his threats drew a revolver. M Henderson squealed, not only then, bui afterward, and swore outa warrant for | his arrest. To-day Charlie will be ex-| amined. Yesterday the Bluff' City Hose com- pany received information from the | Thurston Hose company of Omaha, that | they could not participate in a race next | Saturday. Their excuse for thus backing d failing to run is a recent order ef Butler prohibiting paid fire: men from leaving the city. The building recently purchased from | J. P. Goulden by the city is being rap- idly remodelled and placod in a comodiotis condition for city business. Whon com- pleted the mayor, auditor, clerk, mar- shal and survoyor will hav offices the The second story will be occupied ns court room and for tho h olding of meet- ings of the city council, The new residence of John Linder, of the firm of Linder & Kiel, which is being built on the corner of Washington avenue and Madison street, is being pushed to completion with ecnergy, Herman & Brown have the contract and ar¢ running a full force of men. The house is to be supplied with steam heating apparatus and water, and will cost when completed about £5,000. Next week, October 24, the Baptist State convention of Towa will meet at Sioux City, Rev. J. I. Lemen, of this city, will” probably attond. The Bup- | tist State convention of Michigan, has just adjourned. It passed a resolution | endorsing _prohibition, Also one con- demning the use of tobacco in any form, | and recommending Christians to abstain from using, selling or raising it. Yosterday afternoon a_heavy expross wagon, which was heavily loaded with | trunks, upset on Broadway near the dummy train depot. It was caused by the wagon sliding off an embankment | near the new grading. For a mowent | there was a commotion among the be holders, which subsided when it was | learned that no damage was done more than precipitating the trunks and driver in a pool of standing water and mud, | | The man John Fehsel, who was inj ured | on the Rock Island road last Monda is gaining his mind again and is able to | Crime converse with his attendents. It master Cox, of Atlantic, was in the city | to-day, and from him it was learned that | Fehsel had a wife and daughter living in |/, D. D, Al Atlantic, but both have recently die Fehsel will probably recover, but his | leaving the transfer, | company | nance in re, The rain of the|& N. W, R. | stopped operations and the | by two well | with him, Mr. Sleck asked Mr. Gir | that Dunlap was where he lived. said Dunlap was his d the hotel. A Bek reporter loarned from Mr, Mahon that the new building will be 50x100 feet, three stories Mr. Chas. F. Dris drondy executed a neat plan for the building. should be taken to Some measures prohibit boys from jumping on and off the trains, passing from the Transfer to the I yarc ing to jump or l depots, andZears moving in the Yestorday a boy while attempt train which was just failed to get a tirm tip on the train and was thrown to the round with great violence. What in juries he svstained was not learned. The train men say that it is impossible to keep them off although they have been put oft, pulled off, and kicked off. Peor haps after being cut in two they will cease such tricks In some of the large cities there is an ordinance against this and it is rigidly enforced. At the recent meeting of the city coun cil a resolution was passed to fill up Broadway to grade from Sixth street to Eleventh street at the expense of the Jutting property owners. By this order the Ch » and Northwestern Railroad not compelled to raise their The company’s property is west ileventh street, and the no ordi- ard to filling Broadway west that street. For what reason the com- any is thus favored we cannot se cortainly ought to be required to raise their tracks to grade, and to do it this fall. Broadway is already graded west of the tracks, so that there is just this one block where the tracks are laid that has not been ordered up to grade, —— Broken hearts, doctor bills and funeral oxpenses can be averted by using Dr. Jelleris Council Bluffs Preventive and Cure for Diphtheria in all cases of sore throat. Keep it on hand. ANOTHER V LDANT 0 for VICTIM, He Only Paia His Experi- nee. Wodnesday morning a young farmer living near Dunlup gained a littlo experi- s al. | ence in the way of the world which cost him $70. Verdant [Gireen was riding on the C., hed 5, one of which passed on, the other stopping te s when he was appr sed perso where he was going and was informed Sleek tination, so he proposed that they travel together but could not tell how faras he had left his poc ) etbook at the house of u friend, by take, and had not money enough to vy him through. He told the farmer that he was engag- ed in the mercantile business at Dunlap, and had just bought a bill of goods, and still owed the amount of £70, and his creditor was in the next car, and if he could not meet some one from Dunlap, lie would be obliged to stop off before ching that place, The farmer desir- the company of the young man, im- mediately gave him %70 and took a check in return as security to the amount of £1,630. The stranger expressed his re- grots at leaving a check forsuchanamount in tho hands of a stranger, but thought the farmer had an honest face and he could trust him. He immediately left the farmer to pay his creditor, and, not returning as soon as he agreed to, the farmer became a little uneasy, and, on making inquiries. found that™ his friend had got oft the train some distance back. The game was then exposed, and the conductor notitied. In conversation with other parties the farmer gave up the check which he held without even knowing the name of the party to whom he gave it. — Our prices are *“‘solemn truths’ to some people. Bosrox Tea Co, — A Convention For the purpose of organizing a pris- oners’ Aid association for Iowa, will be held in the Baptist church of Des Moines, beginning at 2 p. m, October 31, 1883, Lhe general object of the proposed association will be the prevention and cure of crime, but its leading purpose will probably be to extend to the (00 or more pr biennially dischargod ms such aid and en- oners tate | couragement as may be necessary to help from our | them to honest employment and an hon- est life, Addresses have been promised as follows L. “Some Sources of Crime,” Rev. C, I, Williams, Keokuk, 2. “How Kar Can a Purely Secular “ducation be Relied Upon to Prevent and Promoto Good Morals! Rev, Stewart, D, D., Des Moines, I'he Duty of a Christion State to its Criminal Rev. J. M. Sturtevant, Grinnell. he Possibility of Reforming Criminals,” Mrs. Anna Merrill, Chap right leg is 80 badly ‘crushed that it will | lain, Anamosa, be months before he will be able to get | around, | Dick Frank, son-in-law of W, who resides in Keg Creek township with a severo nccident yesterday. While Mr. Frank, with his team, was passing through a patent spring gate on his farm it flew back in such a way as to strike him directly in the face, mashing his nose, knocking out four of his frent | teeth and cutting his lip and chin se- | verely. Mr. Frank was \..v.,u,,-mu.u..- city where Dr. Piunoy sowed up the cuts | and dressed the wounds, { . Orr, | Wild ducks are reported by sportsmen to be later coming in this fall than for many year: ame ducks are reported plenty by several parties who have been out,—{ Herald, Best is authority on this subject, or e ought to be. He went out yesterday | loaded with accoutrements, and came hiome with He fails to tell jus| how he settled up the little matter about that decoy duck b ruined, after wasting | several charges of ammunition, After two weeks spent in examining Arnold Jessie for an attempt to black- | mail John Nicholson, he was yesterday | held for trial in the penal sum “of %500, | Last evening the money was not forth coming and he was lodged in jail. An effort 1s bein; instead of a bond. If the cash is once deposited there is little danger of Jessic | appearing for trial, But it will probably | teach him a lesson, as he has lost two or [ 2F 5% three weeks in jail, to which will be added the cash, Max Mahon, proprietor of the Cresion House, has sold put his stock of groceries in the store adjoimng the hotel, aud | measures will immediately be taken to|s tear down and remove the brick building which has been used as a store-roow | | of board, T} made to furnish the cash |®* 0. **Need and Possible Work of the Proposed Prisoners’ Aid Association,” W. C. Gunn, Chaplain, Ft. Madi- 80 public men invited will also address who have been | the convention, All the railroads entering Des Moines will return delegates for one-third fare, I'he Aborn and Kirkwood and proba- bly other houses will give ruduuun‘ rates 118 18 & mass convention and all, both ladies and gentlemen, who feel suffi- ciontly interested to come, are invited, M. E. Dwicur, E. H. Evny, F. H, Macouy, F, L, K ENYON, 8. J. Beck, Caw's, Fapracur, Committee - — Blankets, Blunkets and comforters for sale at Cassany & Oncvrr's, | —— Real Estate Transters, The following deeds were filed for ve. cord in the rder's office, October 1%, reported for the Bk by P, J. Mo. Mahon, real estate agent 16, 77 H K W. H, Adamsou to John )0, Lawson, ol | $48. J. of nw}, 12, 77, 41; M. Kelsey to of swi, 4, 7 Total sales %10, preparatory to the building of an ad- 1 C—— Dr. West, dentist, 14 Pear! street. Hon. R. W, McClaughry, Wardon at|! , | Joliet, TIL,, and perhaps oth RUSH S OF THE BOARD. The Court House and Jail to be |Re- paired, m the Board of Super the this session and adjourned. 8- ing the votes cast at election Yesterday visors completed business of Desides can the late number of ac they allowed a goodly | counts, and passed upon the advisability d roads, @ of laying out several new building new county bridges Quite a number of the citizens of Keg Creek and Lewis township appeared be fore the asked that their taxes for 188 be remitted as provided for in Sec. 800, Code of Towa, they hav- ing lost their crops by hail. Action was deferred until the meeting of the board in Jannary, 1884, ¥ Phillips, overscer of the poor for Kane township presented his report showing that he had paid out $40 since the last meeting of the board. S. B. Fram reported that as ordered by the board, he had let the pau- per practice in Knox, Valley and Plens. ant townships to Dr. F. A. Xauter for per year until September, 1884, of the most important as well as the most interesting work of the session was trans: yesterday forenoon, among which was the appointment of Mossrs, Underwood and Phillips a special com- mittee to have the court house properly repaired and a new roof placed upon the same, and also to have the jail thorough- ly renovated and the cells placed in ndition for the safe keeping of prison- In order that persons living at and intermediate points might have communication with the county ofticers, the auditor was instructed to have placed in his officea telephone for the use of the county offic M. D. Hardin was elected overseer of the poor, and his ry fixed at per month, His competitor for this position was W. L. Biggs, Just before adjourning Messrs, Kirk- wood, Trumand and Underwood present- ed and passed the following fitting and appropriate resolutions Wukneas, The term of oftice of Eli Clayton, chairman, and J. M. Phillips, members of the board of supervisors will expire prior to the next regular session of the board; therefore, be it Lesolved, That we tender to Messrs, Clayton and Phillips, the retiring mem- bers our sincere thanks for their uniform kindness and consideration towards those associated with them officially, and that we desire hereby to express our hearty appreciation of the high character, strict integrity, impartiality, zeal and the faith- ful performance of official - duties, which have distinguis! them in the discharge of the ardious and responsible duties appertaining to their positions as members of the board of supervisors, and which have won for them the con- fidence, respect and esteem not only of their associates, but also of all others brought in contact with them in their official relations. I'. Benjamin, E. A, Babcock and many residing at Avoca petitiou for the ng of a telephone in the court house in order that communication might be had with the county officers and save the necessity of frequent trips to Council Bluffs, which petition was favorably con- sidered and the auditor instructed to e one in his oilice for the benefit of the ofticers of the court honse. board and Some oth — PERSONAL. N. G. A, Holmes, of Waupon, Wis., was iu the city yestorday interviewing our agri- cultural implement men concerning the Alt- house, Wheeler & ufactured at Waupon, Wis. These mills are among the very best that are made, and T Bekman knows what he is talking about, for he has lived at Waupon and has seen thousands of theso wills, State Superintendent Akers, of Des Moines, is to take arecreation among the lakes of noithern Towa, w. 1 Weston, calle Sen: county, w at the Pac 1. H. Malcom Wi, H. Philips, of Missouri Valley, was a guest of the Pacific house yesterday. 8. C. Abbott, of Des Moines, city yesterday. J. C. Hoff after business in % a prominent grain buyer of this office yester . Clark, of Clarinda, 1 tha city yesterday and stoppod house, Page Clarinda, is in the city. was in the v, of this city, sts in Keokuk, W. C, Burton, class U. I, ¥ yesterday morning Mrs. L. Benning, Mrs, M, Winter and Mrs, T. I Clayton, of Woodl the Ogden yesterday S. M. Hurlbert, of Detroit, Mich., was a’| the Ogden yesterday. and Mrs. Pin moy, of this ¢ visitin and about € leave last uight over t! r ir home in is looking cume to , were guests ¢ father and mothe, after a three months Pluffs, took th L M. & St. P, rail- ast Saginaw, Mich, i, who has been with Mr, W, loft over the (*., M. & St, d for his home in Chicago, yesterday, lings and wife, of Dunlap, wege uy , of Denison, was in the city yes. terd, A. Bassett, of Kansas Ci yesterday, at the Pacific house, PECIAL NOTICES. Special advertisements, such as Lost, L was in the city column at the low 2 for tho first insertion ing, ete., will be i and Ivertisoments at our office, No. 7 Poarl Street, near Broadway WANTS. Evory boay i Council Bluffs to_take Delivered by carrierat only twenty DA boy, with pony, to deliver Tix ke V) ANTED - Sistoen first class tailors: coat, pants | and vest makers, Apply to Josoph Reiter, 310 Hroadway, Council 1iluffs. FOR SALE AND RENT. SALE-A large ard well established milk siness, also W)y residence. Have nts to 1 2th 8t [DOR SAL Scott street, ¢ RO BENT A house of e ro Dr Hanchete ul pony, cheap, at Beay's stable, il Rl Incuire of JPoiEALE o enth and DACKIN Orvis i hovse With all modern appliances; v loase. Apply to ODELL & 1. Councll' Blufls, Ia., Reptember 10, 1854 Mis. H, J. Hilton, . D,, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Broadway, Councll Blufls, L) st corner of Joux W ‘ompany wind wills, man- 7 . COUNCIL BLUFFS, Empkie Hardware Co. Wholesale | = W ETO LIRS A X1 ‘ | | i Hardware! 109 and 111 8. Main Street, TOWA. | NMetcalf Bros., WHOLE: ALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGL 342 and 344 Broadway, gk COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, OVES, Cream, Fruis & Confectinnery = Parties, Soctablos and Picnics supplied on short notice, and goods delivered tc all parts o w. T 404 West Broadway, Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished » No. 4 Pearl Street, f the city. Vienna Bread, and Pies. Fine BRAUN’S European Restaurant, . - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, MBought and Sold. F MM AEIOIN COUNCIL BLUFFS. Cigars. MAYNE & PALMER, Hard and Soft Coal, ME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTT. AND BULK AND BARREL LI No, 639 Broadway, DEALERS IN K. MENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. 1 A FINE LINE OF FALL Suitings. SMITH & TOLLER, 7 and 9 Main Street. i SNOO'IVINVd sSuTe0019AQ DIRECTORY, COUNCIL BLUFEFS, T.A. JOHN BENO MAX MOHN, DR. J. E. WHITE, comersiimant i pa™ 7 N. SCHURZ. & 8. 8. WAGNER, . ST. JOEN & C0..CASH BUYERS, 140 Broadway, . Draft by return mail, D. A BENEDICT, G 18 Main street and 17 Pear] & CO,, CRESTON HOUSE. Grocery, 215 Main Street, Hotel, 217 and 219 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Offico over American Express. LIVERY AND FEED, Will contract for funerals at reasonable rates. SIGN WRITER AN Office 437 Broadwi AL MERCHANDIS dence, 609 Willow avenue. Wholesale butter eggs, poul- try and fruit. GRAINER, stred Main street. 22 Fourth streot. Siiip to us. il Bluffe, Towa, JACOB KOCH @. F. SMITH. W. W. SHERMAN, JAMES FRANEY, HOWE & SON, LINDT & HART, SANITARITM EDWIN J. ABBOTT, ittur rutiosly EVERE HOUSE, HAIR GOODS ~ SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes IMMIGRATION AGENTS. DRAFTS ON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 848 BROADWAY, COUN MAX MOHN, at the BENEDICT, - - MERCHANT TAILOR, 9 Stock Complete. Suits mado at reasonablo prices. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Plans and specifications furnished. Corner 7th and Broadway. DEALER IN FINE HAR! T have the variety that brings patronag MERCHA ATLOR. Artistic Work and reasenable charges. = pplies. 1 Wousehol T LAW, Jamea Block. co in state And hath szome: nouse, 421 and 423 Broadway. . D, Physician, ICE OF THE P¥ ral Convey SMITH & NOJ ew Opera House, Broadws opposite OF ALL KINDS. Lowest IN THE WEST, QUALITY CONSIDEN 8537 W. Dr . 872 Broadway. dway, Council Bluffs, Towa. No. 805 Main 8t. 124 Main strect. 308 Broadway. and federal courts, L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mont. | r. | 415 Broadway. fitted 81, $1.50 per day Prices DEALERS IN CRESTON HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - = 102 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS. FALL AND WINTER STOCK EMBRACING MANY NOVELTIES NOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. | YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED| TAILORS, NOW COMPLETE, L BLUFF8 PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 S. Main Stroot, - 1oW4A| [ 506 Flrst Avenue, STEINHARDT & FREYHAN, ’ | Liquor Dealers ! 813 Broadway, . . COUNCIL BLUFE MRS. D. A, BENEDICT, DEALER IN - Furmshmg NOTIONS, JEWELRY, &C. W. Brondway, . . H)I‘.N(‘II, BLUE m\\}\ PETER C. MILLER, ' Wall-Paper and Window Shadesand Painting in all Hts Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. Our line of Stoves is the mos. complete in e city and includes all the most Desirable Patterns and Latest Irprovements ! We have hammered the prices down ds #hin as they will stand without breaking, and vou are invited to call and see how thick the stoves are in comparison. SPECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES, Nickel, <! ightly tarnished, at a reduction of $5.00 each. DEVOL & WRIGET, 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. ) T - R. 8. COLE & CO, ; MANUFACTURER AND DE IN ALL Al the Most Improved Kinds of Lightoing ods , Wood Tubing and Gas Pipe and Pipe Fixtures, for both . Orders will receive prompt attention. W eerenieieiiens -.COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA M. CALLACHER, G- R OCER B s, New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants, And Ornaments, Also Wood and Tros X 1iron ] o H L LOWER BROADWAY Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 TWEST BROADW.AY. A. C. LARSON, - - - - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. Clifton Restaurant. JLANROSS RS PRO FEITOR. 537 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Is the place for A. No. 1 Meals. Day Boarders accommodated and guarantee Model Steam Laundry! 712 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. N. A. CHRISTIANSON, - - - roprietor. Has just opened a new and well fitted steam laundry. G uarantee good work. P i IF YOU WANT BOOTS, SHOES CR RUBBERS CALL ON S. A PTERCH, Corner Main and First Avenue, Council Bluff: Fo) COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME nns/' CURE OR NO PAY. o SILOAM Mineral Springs| ranteo the cure of the fo w0 pay: Rheumatism, S The following are tho t rrival and departur. trains trom the local depots. The trains start from the Union Pacific depot about ten minutes earlier than below stated, and arrive at the depot about ten minutes later. Trains on pool lines and K. €. run on Chicago time, & half hour faster tha Wabash trains run on ter than local. U, il Bluffs timo, Complaint, Kidny ralzia and ‘Asthma, “These Springs are the favor and debilitated, and are the F friend « Arr . | Counail Bluffs ex | Mail and_Ex* osort of the tired i CHICAGO and NORTUWKSTERY. Dey bl Ladies' best Livery and Bath commaodations. Correspondénce solicited. Address Rev. M. M. THOMP nager, A Siloan, Gentry Co., Mo Depar Novelty Works 17 NORTIL MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS, KLENCK & JUREY, PROPRIETORS, aired and | Emigrant. . Al kinds tric Instru- n ol or new . First: WAASIH, BT, Dopart, Mail and Fx Cannon Ball Speaking Tubes | s fitted and Stoves rop Give us a trial, I M. FUBKY. buildings, Ke clase work cusrantoed. THON, OFFICKR, OFFICER & PUSEY KK AND Araives at Omaha, . | Paciflc Ex BANKERS. Council Blufts . - In. Establishea - - 1856 ‘orgien and Domestic Exchange and All tral CIICAGO, MILWAUKEK Leaves Council Bluffs, Mail and Ex.. Atlantio Dealers Houe Soe MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., UNDERTAKERS. nd Ex.. *0:56 p. m, m. | Atlantic Ex.19:10 a. w, ¥ AND OMANA KTREET RATLWAY, Leave Omaha, 10 roet cars run halt hour) On Sun 14p. i y Pacifio y the cars begin their tripsat 9 regularly duri and run t R. Rice M. D. DR.G,W.APA'NG[&EE; CHRONIC. DISEASES ks s, The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of Wooden and Metali Calls attended to at tion in quality 1 his s thoreughly un , 811 Broadway, U y attended to; b Telographio and mal Jver thirty years practical experience. Otfice ) arl stro a4 W.R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace Omaha and Council Bluffs, Real ostato and collection sgency, block, over Savingy Bank Council Blufls, Consultation free. Master i s of Manlinoss Cancers Removed Without the Knife, Drop- sy Cured Without Tapping, Liver Complaing, Kidney Comulaint, Diabotes, Rhieu matisu, Paralysis, White Sweliug,” Erysipelas, 5t Vitus thance an and Her Diseases Treated With the Happiest Result Locat, stairs), Conncil Bl fvon to private 310 Broadway, Room3, (up. 5, Towa, | d venereal | n 04d Fellow Jansp. A 'Gorgect Diaguosis ‘Given Without any | Jacon sivs e arromaliapav Ssom e Jaka SIMS & CADWELL, Make Your Contracts Now for Missouri Hard Wood !| COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA AND HARD AND SOFT P WITH I [ DA BRTON, | = | Council Blufls, Towa, | fdical and and Falliug of the Rectum for nent from two to | And secuen i best urticlo aod full usasure at the | Reotum a5 “ MY 44 S very 1o vest juice. Stove wood delivered 10 any part DR. A. J. COOK of the | 1dew ttem Coudbi 505