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SESRESS ¢ B THE DAILY BEE. [BOLD MIDNICAT ROBBERY. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL BTREET. ——— Delivered by carrier jn any partof the city at twenty cents per wook. H.W.TiLton, - Manager, TELEPHONES: Borixess Orrice, No. 4. Niont Epitor No. 23 N. Y.Plumbing Co. The city council meet this evening. Reiter. tailor. Summer goods chean. Fine coupes for ladies calling, Wm. Lewis, telephone 128, Office 419 Broad- way. Union veteran legion No. 8 will hold an open meeting this evening, to which the public is invited. The Danebo society yesterday held a vrivate picnic at Lake Manawa. Music wudlurnluhed by the Fifth Regiment nd, Yesterday morning Miss Minnie Cla- ver was murried to D, uehn, of Omaha, the Rev. Dr. Cooley ofticiating. The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride on South Main street after which a wedding breakfast wasserved by the bride’s mother. The ferry cars beiween this city and Omaha heginnin$ with this morning, will make a trip leaving Council Bluffs at 5:40 o’clock. This is done in order to help out the gardeners, fruit men and afl;ers who help supply the Omaha mar- ot. Mr, Ferson, who has been here attend- ing the funeral of his brother, returned {/mquu{ to his eastern home. The Jouncil Bluffs Rowing association pre- sented him with n copy of the resolutions passed by the association, printed on black-bordered paper, and bound appro- [rmlcly. Another sad memento taken ack with him was a photograph of the Manawa steamer, as it appeared a few days before the accident. pihesdes) eI For Bale--A standard bred stallion for one-fourth its value. Will sell on_ time. Five years old. Will show 2:85 gait. A. C. Arnold, Dennison, Ia, gt S To Excursion Parties. The excursion steamer and barge John M. Abbott is prepared to fulfill engage- ments for excursions on the Missouri r!ver—enher day or moonlight parties. Capacity 400 passengers. For terms and other particulars inquire of L. P. Judson, 929 Sixth avenue. e For Sale—Harry Smith's pnotograph gallery cheap. Inquire of Harry Smith. —————— Personal Paragraphs. “Willinm Coleman, of Chicago, is in the city. A. D. Enle of Des Moines is at the Og- den house. Mrs. O. M, Brown has returned from Nebraska. Miss Kate Pusey is home from a pleas- ant trip to Colorado. B Charles Jones, of Kansas City, is the guest of Henry Atkins. John Bhort has been confined to his bed by illness the past week. J. B. Chadwick of New York was at the Pacific house yesterday. J. D. McCleary and T. T. Anderson of Indianola are at the Ogden. Mrs. Dr. Hanchett is rapidly recover- ing from her serious illness, and is able to be up and about. J. A. Gorham is expected to return to- morrow from his sad journey east, whither he went with the remains of his wite. N Held Up for Ten Dollars. On Saturday night John Thompson, an elderly man from Kansas City, was *‘held up"” inthe Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad yards. ~ Thompson arrived from Kansas City on Friday, and it was his intention to re- turn Sunday evening. He had been vis- iting some friends and was return- inE through the above-named yards, ‘whet he was suddenly jumpe onto by two men, one of = whom held him by the throat, while the other rifled his pockets and stole between $7 and 88 from him. Only one of the robbers were arrested by the police, his accomplice escaping. The one arrested gave hisname as Ch Bader, and when searched in the police central office only 50 cents were found in his possession. Thompson was yesterday hanging around police headquarters hoping to see the man who escaped arrest, think- g he might visit his chum. Thompson can give no description of the one who escaped, but thinks he might recognize him if brought face to face with him. — - One Rewsult of Manawa. The Manawa disaster has caused a thorough scarch to be made for some law which would serve as a protection against similar accidents, but not even a fragment can be discovered touching upon the matter, The revelation of this lack in Iowa's statutes has aroused the public, and steps are being taken to se- cure the needed legislation the coming winter. The representatives from here will doubtless introduce a bill to provide for the inspection of pleasure boats on small bodies of water in the state. It 18 a surprise to most that no law exists in this matter, but such seems the fact as revealed by the recent disaster. There are numerous lakes in the state used for pleasure resorts, and if the recent disas- ter results n the needed protection of those who visit them, it will perhaps, have not been in vain, although the sacrifice of life seems so needless. — - Won't Be T Walker, the flag bearer of the Salva. tion army since its existence in this city, and the broom peddler, who has been placed under arrest for peddling without a license, has become miffed and refuses to carry the army colors until those who started the stories of his visits to certain houses on East Pierce street either retract or otherwise vindicate nim. There is considerable scandalous talk agitating the army circles just now, and he is not willing to be the subject of such talk. —~— One thousand head of one, two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit'to reliable parties. Enquire of A, .“!il(ireennmnyer. 028 Myuster st., tele- ———— At the Pacific house you will save from uibc tfi #1 per day. Tryitand be con- vinced. —— e ‘When you are in the city stop at the Pacific house. Street cars pass the door every fifteen minutes for all the depota Meals 50 cents each. o DY J. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. . Pacific house is the nearest Lotel to the majority of real estate offices in the city; 83 per day. ; e During a thunderstorm at fazelton, Pa., lightning struck & penknife in the hands of High Sheriff Zierdt, who was bathing in a tub. When he recovered consciousness he found nothing but emall splinters of the tub he had ~been bathing in, and the water it contained was equally distributed over the floor, as if done with a mop in the hands of a scrubwoman, The metal in the knife was melted. No other evidence that the ughtilu had entered the room could be An 0ld Man Held Up By Two Raffians and Pookets Rifled. MISS EDITH GRAHL'S INJURIES. The Police Have a Great Ingathering of Petty Sinners—The Salvation Standard Bearer Mad Be- cause Talked About, The Burned Girl. idith Grahl, the eighteen-year-old daughter of Barney Grahl, who was so seriously burned Saturday forenoon at the residence of Conrad Geise, was last evening still alive with fair prospect of recovery. 1t seems she was visiting the Geise family and was helping the domestic with her work about the kitchen when the accident occurred. Inquiries esterday &0 to show that t has been the custom of oiling the kitchen floor of the Geise residence with gasoline, it giving a nice polish. This had jast been completed and the gasoline stove was burning preparatory to the cooking of the Saturday noon meal. The fumes of the gasoline ignited and the clulh!n‘f of the poor girl caught fire. She shouted for help and ran out of the house, but shortly returned. Someone turned the hose onto her burning cloth- ing and after some ten minutes the flames were linnllK extinguished. During the fite in the kitchen the res- ervoir attached to the gasoline stove ex- ploded and much damage was done about the room in general. Dr. Eminonds, who is attending the unfortunate girl, says she is doin, nim-l{, and he feels satisfied, although she is terribly burned, that she will re- coyer. The lower fleshy partof her body is fairlv baked, and in some parts the burns are very deep. The soles of her feect and above her ears, besides her face are the only parts untouched by the flames. It is almost impossible for her to he in bed and she spends most of the time resting wholly upon the soles of her feet and the back of her head. She is given every possible attention, and with her strength and strong will power 1t is trusted she will survive. Itis the worst case of burning ever known in this vicinity. e Gathering in Sinners. The police had a large Saturday night's business. They made more arrests be- tween the hours of 13 o'clock Saturday night and 4 o’clock yesterday morning than they have in any one whole day in a long while, drunkenness and disturb- unce of the peace being, as usual, the principal charges preferred against the offenders. ‘There were twenty-three arrests, of which three were females. C. Brown, Robert Smith, William Armstrong, Mike Foley, Fred Renicks, Charles Samson and a couple of ‘‘un- knowns" were among the plain drunks. Fred Renicks plead guilty and $9.60 was put up for his fine and he was allowed to go free. Willham P. Aylesworth was drunk and disturbing the peace. He was released to appear this morning. Charles Lozier )!e:uTguihy to disturb- ing the peace and paid his fine, saving himself the embarrassment of appearing before the judge this morning. Three females, Sadie Bell, Frankie Parks und Jennie Mack, had ‘“‘friends™ who put up each for their appear- ance for disturbing the peace. George Krout had $23.85 on his person when ar- rested upon a like charge. He left his roll with the police for appearance money. W.Shadden was found drunk and asleep by Officer Dwyer on Harrison street. A friend guaranteed his appearance when required. Charles Eagels was booked as drunk and suspicious, while J. Smith left $10 for appearance for dis- turbing the peace. ———— The olh’r day a well-dressed little woman called on Liveryman Thompson, of Portland, Me., and said she haa a horse and carriage for which she had no further use, and which she would sell cheap. He said he would look at them. She went to another livery stable hired a horse and carriage, returned, struck a bargain with Mr. Thompson for $110 cash, pocketed the money, and walked away. She has not been seen in Port- land since. ST, FRANCIS ACADEMY Cor, 5th Ave, & 7th St, Council Bluffs. One of the best Educational Institu- tions in the west. Boarding and day school conducted by the Sisters of Char- ity, B. V. M. Board and tuition for a term of five months, $75. For further particulars address SISTER SUPERIOR, St. Francis Academy, Council Blufts,Ia. Creston House, Main Street, Council Bluffs. Only Hotel in the City with Fire Escape. Electric Call Bells. Accommodations First Class, And Rates Reasonable Max Mohn, Proprietor C. R. ALLEN, Engineer, Surveyor, MapPublisher Over No. 12 North Muin St. Maps, of cities and counties JOEN Y. coB mIMB BTONR. JAC STONE & SIMS, Attorneys at Law. Practice in the State and Federal Cour t Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. CROCKERY, LAMPS, GLASSWARE, FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low, W. 8. HOMER & Co., NO, 33 MAIN 8T, COUNCIL BLUFIS 14: SPECIAL NOTICES. WOTICHE Bpecial advertisoments, such as Lost, Found %oLoan, For Bale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete., will boinserted in this column at the low ratoof TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first lnser- jonand v nts Per Linefo:each subsequens insertion. e adveriisementa nt our office No. 13 Pearl street, near Sroadway, Counoil Blufts. WANTS. W'ANTRD A good shoemaker. Apply to Geo. Woelber, Bhenandoah, Towa, FIOR RENT— Furnished room with board, No. 543 Mill street. Two gents or man and wife pre d. IOR SALE-Or Trade—-Complete stock fur- niture, stoves, cte.: Also building, in good town on Wabash rond 30 miles from city: no opposition. Good reasons for selling, Term easy. Will invoice about $2,500, Address or call on Merchant, 325 Broadway, Council Bluffs. ANTED—At once, good girl, Cali on Mrs. Haldane, corner of Seventh avenue and 101h street. AOR SALE OR TRADE,— For_Conncil Bluffs property €0.000 acres of Towa and Ne- Iflu and, J. R. Rice, 110 Mamn St. Council uf “NTANTED — Situation as bookkeeper b; V¥ young man who can give satisfactory ref- .ences a8 to experieace, habits and responsi- bility. . D. Bee office, Council Bluifs, ANTED—Situation as salesman in grocery store. Heferences given. D, U. T., Bee office, Council Bluffs. ILL sell two carriages on Jong time or will trade for horses. William Lewis. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS 500 Broadway, Council Bluifs,Iowa. Established 1887 REAL ESTATE. Vacant Lots, Lands, CTty Residences and Farms. Acre property in western part of city. Al selling cheap. R. P. OFFICER, Real Estate & Instrance IEOM, Moom b, over Officer & Puscy's Bank, Counci Bluffe, 7 Hasa complete line of Midsummer Miliners, Largehats iu white, black and all colors Bat tern bonnots, haw And toques, a specialty. No 1614 Douglas st., Omaha, ESTABLISHED 1868 D. H. McDANELD & COMPANY, Hides, Tallow, Pelts, WOOL AND FUR! Highest Market Prices, Promp Returns, 820 and 822 Main Street, Council Bluffs. Towa. BEST LIGHT LIVERY IN TEIE CITY. The finest of driving horses always on hand and for sale by MASE WISE. .E. S. BARNETT, Justice ot the Peace, 415 Broadway, Coundil Bluffs, Refers to any bank or business house in the city, Collections a specialty. Finest Landaus Coaches and Hacks in City. WILLIAM WELCH, OFFICES: No. 418 Broad vay—The Manhattan, Telephone No. 83 Na. 615 Main Street, Telephone No, {8, LATEST NOVELTIES In Amber, TortoiseShell ete.,Hair On naments, as well as the newest nov- eltiesin hair 00ds. Hair goods madeto order 20 Moia 86, Go I'h ?i#ht“ ain St., Council Bluffs, Iowa, Out of town work solicited, orders promptly nundedl?o‘{ Sl mall Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards way,2) 11l it D ummy Depot Horses and mules constantly on hand for sale at retail or in car load lots. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission, Telephone 114, SHLUTER & BoLEY, Opposite Dummy Depot, Council Bluffs. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office over American Express, No. 419 BROADWAY HARKNESS BROS.,| IS BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Summer Dress Goods, White Goods Parasols, Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Etc., Ete. TL.ace Curtains, CURTAIN DRAPERIES, SHADING ETC, ETC. 401 CLOSING OUT ALL H : inspection A FULL LINE OF Work Done by Competent Workmen. mail. Pianos and Organs Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to Instruments Tuned and Repaired. We never fail to give satistaction. Over 20 years’ Experience inP’iano and Organ VWork. Swanson Music Co. No. 329 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa Mail Orders Promptly Attended To IEARIIITESS BIROS., 401 Broadway, Council Blufts. N. B.---Special attention given all orders by OUR STOCK OF CARPETS, Are Large and Well Selected Our Patterns are Choice and Quality the Best. New Goods are arriving and invite BEST MAKES AND HIGHEST GRADES OF call on us. Real Estate Broker and Dealers Council Bluffs Office, Masonic emple. Omaha Oflice, No North 16th street. Particular attention given to in. vesting funds for mon - resi- dents. Special bargains in lots & acre a & Cou- :‘lldll uffls. Correspondence solic- ed. C. J. COLBY, | D — Jpa Vo e v 1 BECHTELE'S NEW HOTEL. Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION, THE BEST, FIRST CLASS TABLE, SAMPLE ROOMS and ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES! Regular -: Boarders :-: Reduced :: Rates. NO. 336 & 338 Broadway, council Bluffs. No. 201 Main St.,, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Fancy and Staple Groceries Both Domestic and Foreign, A RINK, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ‘The Theatrical Profession. Mottt will win and recelve publio recognition and prase. Facts, which are the outcome of general ex: perience, growing through ycars of critical and practical test, becomo as rooted and fmmovable as the rock of Gibraltar in publie oplajon, and hence- forth need no further guarantee asto thelr genu ineness. The indisputablo fact that Switt's Specifio 18 the best blood purifier n the world, 18 one of thess immovable Gibraltar rock facts of which we have spoken, and_every day’s experionco roots this con- Viction' deeper and deeper in pubile opinion,_Every claas ot cuf” people” il ‘America aud . Europd (Calling and he 4 foaslon, Includk Snadloal "protossion: Bavh Durne Soluntary tes ab uce of 8. 8. 8. and mony 10 the re: e eatublo eficacy blood. _These testimol & All diseases of the re on fllo by the thou- sand and open o hio inspection ot uil, Now eome, unsolicited, two distinguished members of the theat: Flcal profesals gratefully testify to the wonder- ful ciirativo qualities bf the Specific i their indi- v timonials are herewit) Y eatre Cor , of New The, jentleman is & well known member of the New orK Thalla Theatre Company. Both are well known 1n theatrical circles in this country and in Europe, Charlotte Randow's Testimony. &W Yonk, May 8, 1887, Bwift Bpecific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen—_Having been annoted with pimples, Sruptions and, roughness of the eKin, from bad cou: n of dil bl l, for more than a year, I us feading preparation'of tarsapariiia 'end Giner adve o n I consulted a prom: inent physician, aud from roi ‘treatment recelved 1o benefit. 1 then concluded to try the 8. 8. 8. rem- edy for the blood, and five or six c] by & thorough eradicatlon of my trouble and smoothness to my skin, have made me happy, anc 1 cheerfully give you this testimonial for such use snd publicity as you wish to make of t. CHARLOTTE RANDOW, 152 Bowery, near Canal Streot, Hago Hassker ‘The SBwift Specific Company, Atla: H Gentlemen—For two years I had cane ecaoma. 1 used (ar NoAL%, SUIPRUE 8OADS. NG At io0n other remedies, and was prescrii 10r by numbers of bhysicians, but found no rellef. At last I deter- mined to try the 8. 8.8. remody, anid seven or elght Dotties Liave thoroughly relleved me, and you can use this certificate in any manuer you wish. Membes of Thats Tikatre New York, May 8, 1687, Treatise on Blood and Skin Discases matled frea. Tus Bwirr Breco O Drawer 8, Atlanta. Ga. BH. K. BURKET, Funeral Director & Embalmer 111 N. 16tuSt. Telephone No.2 The Coox REMEDY €O, you, as if by magie, in five to elght days. This 1 Remedy {8 o 1 unknown to an tide of our Company. B0 humbug, an antee 10 do what we Ve are financially res contracts. -Those aible ;. will fron. i Syphilitic Troubles shiould Wil coat ytu nothing to know we are reifabie and do what we claim. ok REMEDY Co. Room 17 Mellmas 8, Neb. DR. F. J. BRICKER, Office in Arlington Block Rooms 28 and 29. OMAHA, - - - NEBRASKA. Rectal and Genito-Urinary Di seases a Specialty. Hemorrholds or Piles, curcd in_all cases, no matter of how long standing. _ltching Piles, so cullod, Fissure, Fistula in_Arm, Constipation, ectal ulceration and all Chronjo Disenses of the Rectum successtully treated by a vainiess system of Roctal Medication and direct applica- tion of remedies, without the use of the Knite, Liguture or Cuustios. No dclay to busimess in orcinary cases. Office hours 9:3) a.m. to 12:00 m, 2to 6and7to8 p.m. Kesidence, cor. 26th and Dekatur streets, ST. MARY’S AGADEMY ] (One Mile Westof Notro Dame University). The 64th Acudemic term, will open Mcnday, September 5. 8School Art and Desfgn. Conscrvatory of Music, The Academic course is thorough in the Pre- purutory, Senior and C| I Grades, Music opartmenton the plan of the bost Conserva- tories of Europe under charge of a com- plete corps af teachers. _Studio modeled in the great Art 8chools of Europe. Drawing and Painting from life and the antique. Phonogra- and Type-Writing taught. Buillings equip- ped with fire escape, - A Separate depurtment for children urder i3, Apply for catalogue to Mother Superior St. Mary's Academy Notre Dame P. O, St. Joseph Co., Ind. (Main Butlding) THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, The 44th colleginte year will open Tuesday, Sopt. 6, tho apacious and elegant bulldings huve during'the pust year, accommodated B0 rof dent students. Every faculty is afforded for se- curing a thorough 0 of Classics, Mathematics, Law, Science and Music. A thorough commercial course 18 also a fea- ture of the institution, Speciul advantages will be placed within the reach of those desir- ing to study LAW, The MiNtM Department for boys under thir teen i8 separate. Catalogues giving full par ticulars will bo sent feo in applieation to K » 8. C., President Notre y P, 0. 1ndinna. MEuABE SRl hsTon T EpTMERT, s QREAL MARSTON TREATMEND TRON b7 Ealhers & paca n 1 binda O e e i eplct i MARSTON REMEOY €O, 19 Park ce, New Yorke C. E. MAYNE. C. H. TAYLOR. TAYLOR & MAYNE, General Insurance Aeents, (Fire, Lightning and Tornado.) N. W. Cor. 16th and Hurney Sts., Omahs, Neb. Telephone 621, Carpenter aid Builder, FINE CABINET WORK A SPECIALTY Telephone 660. 309 South Sixteenth Street. WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE And others wuffering from nervous debllity ,exh chronio dise el et 1o Ha0cie Hib, 5 e tres with male belts * A 0ld wirthien ‘émf 'bogus companis eatrie ¥ r B s I R S. INLS.L. OAPITAL PRIZE. $150,000) “We do herehy certify that we supervise thé arrangoments for all the Monthly and Semis Annual Drawings of The Louisiann State Lote tery Company, and in porson manage and cone trol the drawings themselves, and that the samo are conductoed with honesty, fairness an h toward all pertios, ind we authof pany to use this cettiticatc wit fao ur signature attached, in its adves similes of tisements."” COMMISSIONERS Wethe undersigned Banks and Bankors will m all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State {atteries ‘which may be presented at our cound TS, J. H. OGLESRBY, Pres. Loufsiana National ke PIERRE LANAUX, Pres. State National Bi¢ A. BALDWIN, Pros. New Orloans Nat'llank CARL KOHN, Pres. Union National Bank, NPRECEDENTED ATRTACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTEDY Lounisania State Lottery Company Incorporated in 1868, for 25 yearsby the Log islaturd for educational and "charitable purposes—-with i $1,000,000—-to which a reserve fund of oVt been added. n overwhelming popul ote its franchise B lbnlr; n: l:llll,lr,";fll( state constitution adop! oomber 2nd, A. D, 157 "ho only lottory ever voted on and ‘endorsed by the people of any tate. 1t never scales o postpohes. 1ts Grand Single Number Drawings takeplace monthly, and the Semi-Annunl Drawings regus larly every six months (June and December.) A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN FORTUNE. Ninth Grand Drawing, class in the Academy of Music, Now Orleans. Tueose day,Sep. 13, 18§7—208th Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. ¥ ¥ Notice--Tickets are Ten_Dollars onlyy Halves, 85. Fifths, 2. Tenths, 8!, LIST OF PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150,000. PRIZE OF 50,000 1GRAND 2 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 2 LARGE PRIZES OF 4 LARGE P 20 PRIZES sttt w =m0 0y oW 100 Approximation Prizes of 1% - “ 1,000 Terminal “ 2,179 Prizes amounting to.. 2 $535.000 'Application for rate to club. s be made only 10,the oftce of the company 1n N rleans. e e Intormation. write clenrsy: siving ful address. OTES, express monsy orders, 01 Nowiiore Exchange in ordimury lcttor, Curroncy by S M. A. DAUPHIN, Or M. A, DAUPHIN, G AR WASHINGTON, D, C. Address Registered letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK NEW ORLEANS REMEMBE R 2,489, Barly, who are in charge of the drawings, antee glute falras integri Orleans, otan inatitution, whose churtered rights are nized In the hixhest courts; therefore, boware of imitations or anonymous schomes A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. OUR MAGIC REMEDY ‘Wirs Posimiveny Cure Ann SypHruiTig Diseases oF Recent or Lona BSTANDING IN FROM FivE 70 TEN Davs. NO OTHER REEDY ON EARTH Will in Al Cases Cure This Disease. a trus Bpecific for hut never We hat e overy putsly Ui o ahy B “poviniiat or chem 18 T1¥imi, elther in this or the okl world ¢ was discovered by mmerc acctdent thirteen yea g0 by'a man of no financial means but A natu RomTat, who only used It in & auiot way n caxel Where sarerers conid ket nQ Fallef, though My trying every Knows rame £dy and emplo e most. Akiiful physicians o e and,Shy hd WiIinately pronouniced Uose cascd rabio “hiedy here advertised lias heen guarded with A Pt sycreoy Hne e iFa Voan coming {0 lits no the utmo hince 1ts When this chemist dfed poor, always Iy e anl the original formuia | p ed of hi Tyt o rlor'is tho true blstory of tia mosy il THE COO! ston of the only m in D inc I i m )Y €O, therefore have posscas (i d that will curd other known remy i 8 trial. No curg 0y way. NOT FOR SALN. o not sell the Remedy, or send it out, undep We any elrcumstances. We will treat all itages of this disense at our Dige At th residenco- elther { patient’ where tle patient u egular Physiclan in attends graduate orseveral colloged over ars' experience. 2 TOOK REMEDY G ALL MONEY AND PAY ENTIRE RXP it D IN VISITING OMALLA, Whetlicr (he dlv(ance De ten or ten thousand wiles, Our contracts will be endorsed by a responsible [ afaciion of patients, o dy 10 the wo to doin two T permanently ten for the most recent cuses witl edy {n the world w erltical inyestigation solia ncfal standing ant yeracity. COOK REMEDY CO., OMAHA, NEBRASKA. DisrrxNsARY, RooM 17, HBLLMAN BUILDING. orre fted hoth ddress— - oo that Yatla! stamp le co aslde of Corsel