tfc THE DAILY BEE-SAfURDAY. V27 ' * DR. A. J. COOK , RONIC DISEASES ! Diseases of Women and Diseases of the Rectum a Specialty. The Dr. has been located in oil Blaffi neatly two years , ai ng been called professional ! ' that time into the boat fami and the city surrounding cotr pleasure in takes an annonncinr come to stay. His cons' ' has In ? practice at home , I .nrltty'inoroas- ' his own people , Is the .n 'tho'midst of hia skill as a SPEC . < beat ovkloucoof wishes it nuderatoor1 /la'LTST ' , and ho his methods of troa' ' , 'onco'for ' all , that LY Boioutifioj that nontare-STRIOT- ery aa well amen hw despises quack- and "Homewpa' iro'Brilloti "Regular" among travolln c" practitioners ao Alla.'r Her batlatans and "Oure- to the study .aetJevotddffiftoon years OIALTIES jrfu rpractico ot his SPE- tbn moat t ) ( zftitfras had'the benefit of colleges at dllftii training in the best aas no In iii'fiwiitalfl iu the land , and best res' Mtiitiof/ promising the very U6 crnr Jlta to bo obtalnad trom scion- P dicinornd surgery. SPECIALTIES. It must bo evident to every observer that no one mind , howavor gifted , can gr&sp morn than a uwra smattering of medical soJonoe. ! 'ho fiald is too larpij and tin natural Kvia- iotia too numerous for anything more than a curHory view of the vast obs'.a- cles to bo encountered by the "gen eral" practitioner. Wo hayo'tur eminent - inent surgeons and crar mninoat fjrao- tltionerKof modicltra , after vrfiic1 ! fol low thu noted specialists , urnbi/aclng the Er-e , the Ew , the Throat , the Lungi , the Kidneys and Bhiddi/r , Din- iiaaea cf Women , Insanity , &c. , &o.t any cao of which reqnirw years o patient study utd prautico to inauro prcf cioncy and ultimato-ffucoess. The buny practitioner of 'to-day ' tho"'family" physician cin no more o-nbraco all these specialties In hia practice and do jastico to his patients than ho can "footUp up fiunlight , " yet how many physicians in the western WATER WAVES. "That never require crimping , at Mr . J. J. Oocd'a Bolr Store , at price * never before touched by ray other hair dealer. Also a lull line of Bwltrbea , etc. at greatly reduced prices. AIM gold , 1 liver and eolcrad nota. Wtvea made from Itdlce ' own ball. Da not fall to call before purchasing All goods warranted aa represented. MUS. J. J. GOOD , S ) Mam ntreet. Council Bluffs , Iowa. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , THE LEADING DEALER IN I Kl x \ $ % 337 Broadway , Ooanoil Bluffs , Iowa. MOROAN , KELLER & CO. , The fluent qualltf-a l largest stock wc t cf Chicago ot Wooden and JJetallc Cows. Calls at- i tended to > t all hours , tt'edify ctmp tUIn In qtulllr of good * or price ) . Our llr. Mo'ryn.hiw Krtedaauudcrt ker > tar forty jcare and thoroughly - oughly U' drrutaniU hU buslnotw. Wareroonu , 3 < a and 357 Ilr adwar. UpboUterlnjr In alt IU brancliru promptly attend w to ; HBO oarpot-Kiy Ing and lamlrwiulne. Tologrephtc and mail or- den flllej without diloy. EDWIN J , ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. * 45Broadway , Council BlufVs. W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Binds Real Kitato.it Collection Agency. In Odd Follow'o block , ever Savings'1 Bank. Bioui DiU A THIO 8IODX O1TY HOUTP Rom a a olid Triln Ihronch Ircrr Ooaiacil Bluftn to St. Pnal Without Ultxnco Tlm , Onlv 17 Mtwa "rns TWO TEH HOOT * nan OOUNOZL ro . p/.ui. , uu r/irA'ioija lUJLlTfll 0& tnd ill pntnh tn Northurn Iowa , ii ( \c < M.iA ttd Lhikoie. This lln ? In eqnpv ! < 1 mih tlie Impron A < r-bfii M ! Klllt nriv'.uj ooi l > uft. unt' ' tit A > J coy mar /on lh/c/a ; b VjrailOf OdAKlit Vfwoon Kafj i Ckyw.1 tt. fi.ui , vli . .M.anoir > -jat < " < 8loui Cl'.j" Tr la&i-jvo rJon 1'acUo TIM-I.'JT tt Ccr.a ell Blurfs , bt 7tO : p m. 'ItU/nt urrlrn Krusfi CltT | Bt otip'jiml ' fJo-ntil Blr.L' < fruit , | , o. thrjCiitf. . Arilvluy at i.lonx C.ty UCO : r. a /iilfct to/e Union I ) pot ftt St. Puci i. H.C ocoa t > w nociv. is invAKos or iiiy wnes UOD73 * fK ia ; ul.ta ! UVtajf the Klaci City Ua joagiit ilntoujh Trtln. Th Kko > lt\ tbe Qarh ! rtllnie oiid a CciclarUbie nidi In U I'hronzuCtrs bit : flia COTOCII , itLvvra AKD tr. PAUL. JKTHtc that yonr ll-.k < la nrvd Tit Iht CltV mi 1'i.clfr K ii'.il J. . WATTLR8 , J. K. DCOIIAJAH SaverlnteodiD ) din' fur AVID lllioiul Villy 1 1. W , * . DAVIH ctt ) wtfmf < , Dsa CouirtJ UloOi E , J , EAEDIHO , M , D , ( Medical Electrician AND GYGNEOOLOGIST. OradDAte ot Klootropithlc IniitltaUon , Pblta- delphla , Teona. Offloo Dor , Broadway & Blami Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment ol nil dleo&Bea and p lnful dll Ben'.tlea peculiar to { pmalw a specialty. JACOB SIMS , Attorney and ( Jounsollor at Law , COUNCIL LLUFFS , IOWA , Office Broadway , between Ml In and Pea treetd. VUI practice In Stale and Fade urt I. D. IDMUKBSOK , I. L. IMUaABI. A. V. DIIUIIT President. Tloe-Prcs't. Cashier. OSTIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs. Oritanlied under the lawi ol the Btate d Iowa Paid up capital i. . 7C.OOO Authorl/cd capital 100,000 Interest paid on time doposlta. DriM ( lnuod on tto principal citlea ot the United Htatoa and ( Special attention irlven to collectloni > ud correopondence with prompt returua. DIBKOTORS. J. D. ndmandson , K.L.fihneait , J. T Hart , W.IW , W llice , ) . W Kodler , I. A. Miller A. W. Street. | ? 7Jtl tao * . OFiriciR. w. ii. w. ' Council Bluffs , la , Established , - - 1868 Dealers In Foreign | nti | Ucmeatlcl ExchaDje and hcT MRS , fi. J , HILTOJH.M.D. , PEIYBIGIAM AND SURGEON , 22'J Uroudwav. CounolllBlutTi. country are TRBTBNUINC to do so , to j t'ae cost swd injury of their patient * , i nTrRnTviTn "DT PAQPQ UHJiUlNlU i/iioiiAoiJo , Tlio Or. does not pretend to euro ALL chronic dlsoav-jj. Ho clalm.ii , however , that yuars of pitiutit study and "practice " , in tha hjaptta'aand wraa- where , give him ndvantaxos in tliuir treatment which no ordinary pcjotl- tlcnnr cju possibly have ; thathu'OAN CURE many ciuca now prouonncjd INCUR VBLE by them , and give re lief tohund.-eds of others whoio dia- eaaon corn 13 within the range of hmSPE- CIALTIE5. Ho ia prapared to give 'tho ' most approved uluctric treutmunt and modicattd vapor httka , when noadod. Partfi a rasid ng at c. distance , whoso means vill not admit of thuir taking a regvliar course of troatmatit hcra , will ba furnished 'h'nnka with questions , which can ba nuiworod and ruturnod to the Doctor , who will nuke i up his diignoRis and give treatment if dosirori , bat ho much prefers to mtko a A BURGLAR'S STORY ; On Juno 27 , in the city of Parif , there was another revelation of the mysteries of French social lifo added to the long list recorded in the arch ives of the police prefecture of the Seine. Monsieur Horace 'D'Aubigno ' , a gen tleman of f jrtnno , middle aged , but lately retired from the civil service of the empire , having strong ipassiono , a penchant for women , a love of intrigue , nd by no moans lacking in vanity , bacamo enamored of M'llo Borrino , then an octrois , attached to < the Odeon. Monsieur D'Anbigne , having re. solved npon the conquest of thlsyoung woman , very speedily obtained an In troduotion to her , and from that mo meut , as he came within the influence of her smile and was thrilled by the iflash of her dark Spanish eyes , ho had but one idea , ono thought that of potsotuin ? her , cf putting her in the ; ilded osgo of hia protection and rev ollrjg in the light of h r love. And M'lle. ' Borrino what ot her ? Twontv-fivo.yenra of ago , an almost perfect fjrm , a beautiful face ; the mask of innocence and goutlonuss covering the baleful dtfjrmity of a woman who , from her girlhood of six teen , had boon au adveniureea. ; who liad boon driven from Marseilles by the shameless notoriety she courted as the Miotreoa of Count Dj Lipiero , and whose suicide three montlm after her disappearance madu public thu fact that stio had dishonored and 1m- P'jvorithod him tiho came to ( Paris , und it.n world of infamy and social degradation , ltd great fuld of vlcuund passion , In which cuch ua aha could map hbr harvest , lay open to her. Hurt ) there wonld bo no need of .flight ; the lovur of to day in this whirlpool of seething immorality could tomorrow row bo cast til and his fatu forgotten. The ( mpirotaa thu thing of to-day. ; it had no to-morrow ; its self-appointea tuler an adventurer and hia govern ment a mush-room. And Paris was the empire France. M'llo Borrino was sluowd and cun ning. As cold , pAMlorilcsa in temper ament as an icicle , Bullish and cruel , she wta simply a beautiful fiend. Her position as , an irgauuu at the Oduon was only that ot favor. iShu had no merit as an actress on the mimic stage. She waa an uctreas on the bro.idur and vaster stage cj human credibility , The manager of the Odu on paid her no salary. Ho htd bomi paid by a high state ctliclal a good round sum to give the woman , wti' BO greed aid depravity disgusted hita , a chunco to dmtv into her tolls another nnd moro complaisant victim than himself. It wan her own choice , this of utlng the stniio as u mart wherein BIU ! might find a purchaser. She knew too well the power of htr beauty and the method by which it could bo on- hancidand rnndo ulrnimt irreuiatioloin the glare of the footlights. With this beauty for a bait oho an- glcd in a social pool wtiicn she kuovr was fi led with jjudgeonu , hungry for a tnntu of the ducoptivu morsol. She was viracioni , oould converse pononal examination and treat all patients' hero , when possible , thus avoiding any chance of error in diag nosis , The Doctor troata all forms of ohron ic disease , without mentioning anyone ono in particular , and 1m no hoiituicy in saying thac he CAN and \VILL give ttio boat treatment known to mud' iol soienoo , nnd oharga only a reason able fee for hls'aorvioda , DISEASES OF WOMEN This is ono of the SPECIALTIES to Vrhich the Dr. has dovo'.o 1 tlio best yoira of his lifo , and hundreds of women , now livini ; , ara rouly to testi fy that they found relief nt hia handa whdii others had failol : to boneti them. The " " ' "family" p'lyaiciin can not treat these diseases successfully , for many important ro-iaona. , elite ! a nong which is , that ho han not the t Iran'to dovota to their study , nor tin patience to do .them justice. Not harmingly , and assumed all the prot- y , 'coquettish , whining graces , tbo oynoBs , demure modesty of mien or he bDldor and moro aggressive ex- > ressiona of passion which were by urns necessary to secure BUCCOBS la capturing her prey. She bad admir ers the leungora of the theater and of > cho 'boulevard. These were too small iah for her not. Money , the ambition to live like n princas , and a notoriety which would nako her the toast of the clubs and the chief morsel of gossip for all Par is was hers. She had hoard of M. D'Aublauo. When ho obtalnc-d an Introduction to her she had ascer tained his wealth , and by inquiry learned his habits , his nature and his history. She know , through all this , thatsno would bo able to mold him to her wishes as if ho wore potter's clay. And she know that of her past ho was ignorant. She set upon him with all her arts , and within the first month of their liaaoi ] , this man of strong passions , vanity , and a lover of intrigue , be came infatuated with hia prize. Ho was her slave. By a thousand devices she Increased this infatuation to a du lirum of abject worship. lid furnished a reaidenco for her No. 03 line Montfdrmoil us oumptu ously aa for a quuon. She asked for nothing she did not recolro. Her ob ject was not ynt accomplished. The serpent had uuvdlopod the victim in itn folds , but the victim was not to bo devoured on the instant. Shu lound that ho was the heir to n lar o osUto in Brittany ; that in Mr < r- Hoillea , the very city from which nho years bufoto had boon driven as n peat , he owned a magnificent chateau und grounds , from which ho drew an enor mous rental , and , hotter than nil , ho had no living relatives. Ho muut mar ry her. Thnt would bo her crooning triumph Once hlo wife hho could snap her fingers nt faiu , defy the world , nnd , as Mmu. D'Aubicno , abandon all care as the revelations of her pwt Infamy. She laid her plans adroitly. Slowly and Burcly oho led him , blind in his pataion , otep by atop to the trap she had made , Then aim sprung it. On the 15th of September , 1804 , when ho emored her boudoir to a k her to accompany him to a jowolcr'rf for a parturn of diamonds she hud fancied , she throw her anne about him and baret Into a flood of tears. Sobbing convulsively , aho euid : 1 Horace , wo innut jurt. This in our last mooting , I can no longer live in thin manner. It will dhuttur my heart It will bring grief to you ; butitmuitbu. This will boour farowull Wild , crazad , Hllhiapaaaloimuroueod by her apparent terrible KufFerirg , nnd stimulated to frenzy by the thought , of losing the woman who had no com pletely onmtgtiod him , ho b.gci ; < d , wept , rivnd and cirfiBid her in .urn , urttil , in hifldocpair , ho nt l.nt nttorcd the woul'i she win waiting to hear thu wordn which sealed hio doom : "Henmin ! I/ivowlth mo , not as my uiUtrcs * , hut no my wife " Ono month later in October they wrrti married in the church of the Midcluino Her triumph was complctn. Was lit Huro hczin the records of the police dopartinant. should it bo oipaotod of him , in thr ibionco , parh pn , ot special triiny. \ Mid oxpuri > e , und in the hurry and dxcitomuutut general pr.iotioj Too Dr. is propirjil to treat nil fiv male disown in n "ki'Hul ' nnd & i jntifi maninr , havuu iio emil oover.il yjirt- M their study and treatment , both in ' .ho hospital and in no ive practice Diseases of the Eectuin , These ombov-o Uemorrhoida , or Piles , Fiatulos , Fisiaros , ProUpi , or falling of the uiuu , tumors , u c , oto , and constitute ono of the Doctor's lonling spocUltiua. All rojtal turuort tro trc'ato.l by the new method of in jujtmg ntid nrj thoroughly und spcoi- ily removed , with butlittljorno pain 0801 of Piles , from ton to twenty voir standing , have bo MI pomuiiout- [ y cured by ttm now mothol , many ol them residing ii and noir the city ut prasont. prasont.EPILEPSY , Many caius ot U lilopiy , or Fits Mad. D'Anblgno , her extravagance , dash and the brilliance of her style of ivtng , the slavish obedience of her liusband to her whims and ciprloou , were for the time the talk of Parts. She hold her levees in a salon which rivalled those , in luxury and splen dor , of the Tollerioa. Men of note and all that class of the middle strata of society gathered to do her hoinuga and feast nt her expense. There was another sensation yet in store for the press and gosslpi. The 27th of Juno , 1865 , at 0 o'clock in the morning , there was a group < f people assembled in front of the llotul D'Aublgno , No. 63 Uuo Montforuioll. With the exception of the windows on the second floor , the shutters were all closed. The little group gathered about the porto ooohoro , ao'l under Its shadow had grave and serious fscos. They spoke in whispers , HS men do when In the presence of a great calamity. A sergeant do vlllo stood guarding tbn entrance. There were two other ( llblals on the pave In front of the house. The little group was composed of the coachman , half tt doznn passers-by and two or three seml-olliolala of the police. Upstairs in the hotel , on the second floor , lying upon the bed in the mad- Kino's chatnbur , lay Horace D'Aublgno dead. Hid face was flushed , his lips drawn apart , the eyes partly npon nnd staring ylansily upward , and the flngsrs of the right hand lying upon the nilkun covurlld , were cramped , j nnd drawn up like the claw < i of nu ani mal. mal.In In RU rvdjoini'i ? room Mndima D'Aubicno w.is prostrnto upon n s > fi , to nil nppennxncoB frantic with urief , hysterically moaning arid nobbiny , nnd at intttrvnls wildly crying out the name of her "beloved Horace. " Her story waa , that during the night murdnroiiB shrinks had nrounod her maid and mouHiour'n valet ; they had rushed into thu clumber to find Mon- eiour Ilornoo dead nnd madnmo on deahabillu , evidently cra/.od with agony. Shu exclaimed that a few moments before it waa than 5 o'clock aho had nriaon , being awakened , as aho thought by n nolao in the boudoir. Turning up the light , her lirat glance naturally rcatod upon her sleeping husband. To her horror , she saw that ho was dead coldl She gave the alarm. This was all that was thus far kuonn. Madamo's shrieks had attracted the crowd nt the porte coohoro. Sumo DUO in his fricht , had ran to the corn- missionnlro < Ilici and said that n mur der or something equally horrible had occurred. This accounted for the prcncucd i f the ntargennt da villo and police oflicliil. A Burgeon arrived thii physician of M'jnmuur Horace. "h in apiploxyhhabeen threat- oiiod wHi it for the pist yeur , " said tie phjalclnn. "I hnvo warnud him to bo morn carcf'il i his mnruior of Imi'K , ropuatodiy It li the end T feared fcirhii wou'd nut hear mo. Ho ineiiiteil that apoplexy v/r.3 not uf his fimilv. " Tin ) | ) hyscluti'i ! vurdlol was no- copied , the police scrutiny WHS with drawn ; IhroodujM If.tor the wonping Widow D'Aubigno followed the re mains to Pcro In Ohaiso und with dried oycs and a proper uhow cf grlof lookud fltlll moro beautiful , The will oin bo cured if taken in time , and OB pcciixlly in young subjects , The Dr dooi not. claim to cure all cases that come to him for treatment , but can point to numerous instance ) where a pormanuut uuro has bjon wrought within thi ) Uit five years. Modiiinof will bu uoiit by cxprjss when patients cannot ooiuo to the city. TAPE WORMS , Those troublesome parasites can bo removed in a few luura , with but lit- tie inconvenience to the pttiont. The Dr. will send modiciaoa by oxproas , with full directions for use , at any time they may bo ordered. . The Dr. makes no promwea but what will bo fulfilled to tlio letter. I' he examines you and finds your dii oisn Incurably , ho will tell you so in plaii words ; if ho flada you can b bonotittod ho will treat you for a mod erato fee and give you the bonoGt o all that modioal solonco can do for yon oiso. This is nil that any oarofu of Horace D'Anblgno rnado her his solo logateo. The adventuress was worth 3,000- 000 francs. Society rospootod her for her grief and fortune. One month later a man clothed ( u the habiliments of a bourgolso ap- poarui bi f irn the Prefect and de manded n prlvato audience It was granted. "Monsieur lo Prefect , yon know me1 "I do. You have boon a convict ; you are now under the surveillance ; you are Francois Snrjot , hotter known as lo chat rouge the rod cat. " "Y.os , monsieur ; but ovnn a buralar can do nn act of justice. I am a bur glar. If I should bo cornered in a job I would kill if it would secure my escape , but I can't countenance a cold blooded aisatslnation. It is of that I came to speak. " "What do you moan1 ? "You are aware of the circumstances attending the death ot Monilour D'Au- blgnef" "Yes hlB physician " "Was mistaken. Ho made only a casual examination. Listen. I will bo briot. Mad'imo said she was awak ened by a noiao in her boudoir her drostlng-room. She lied. It was thus. They had returned from the Theater Francis. It was throe o'clock. An hour before I had made my way into the house UDBOOH by the servants. I crept up stairs to madamo'a boudoir , There I knew she kept her jewels. I hid myself behind the heavy curtains nnd took my chances of being diacov- ' ured. I had the plan of the houao weeks before. At length mouali u , and mtdiMiio returned , lieforo disrobing I hoard him nay : 'Thu doctor waa nt. mu again us to my dizzmost ho main's ' that I mint , be oireful. ' Shu f jndlud him and laughed. "Asoivtiiit brought in some wino and a light luncheon \Vhilo ho was eating she dUmiaiod the sfrvuit , and I saw her with that Bruiting ficu tuko from a drawer behind him a small vial , apparently of perfnmo. She had already tilled her own glass with wino. Shu took up hia glats and I saw her from my hiding place pour n few drops of the contents of the vhl Into It and then fill it up with wine. Ho took the glats from her hand uud , kissing her , drnuk it empty. " 'Something for hia dizziness , ' I thought , as I saw her put away her diainonda , I wutohed them retire , Ho retired first , aho lingering up at her toilet. Ah , she was a beautiful fiend. I saw her looking at him. Presently ho groaned but ho seemed unable to utter words. She ran to the bedside and hung ever him. Then I know tlmro waa murder in tlio air , and oven I In my hidhijplaoo tri'ir- bled with fear. In ten niltiutei ohit ijuid , in n quiverinjonger tone , 'Ho is dimd , i > nd hirt millloim arr mine ! ' Shu dreeaed hcreelf , and IJIIHU ' ; g into an Inner room I heard her ui locking whut seemed to ba nn cuciltjiro or n doak. Driwlng usido the nartitin I took my cliunea c f escape. The Biuk of Franco could not have tempted inn to remain in that house. I tried to keep the secret but I can't. Now , Monsieur lo Prefect , shall I toll you whom I rrcoRiiizi ) that wjinnn to bo ? ' " ( Jo on. ' "Sho WAS the destroyer of Count Do Luploro , and flail from Marseilles Boven years ago , She wa * his mis- ir.tctilianor should priaiiio his pi- ionts * it is all ha 0\H protnia > a them nd bo honoit. , ' Parties viii ing the city for the pur- > oao of onnsulting the Dr. e lould omo directly to hii otlijo , whfira 'ho > pst roforonoua ii the city will bi far- Uhodwhon desired and whor-i , - pt- iants will also bo aaaistod in promr- ng bjnrd and roams at roisonablo atcs. OFFICE : NO3G NORTH MA.IM ST , ( Ono Block North of Broadway. ) Address all Lotions to DK A , J , COOK , P. 0. Box No. 14G2 , CounoW BlufTa Iowa. tress. I was in Marsnlllon a * the time , and I know her well. Until th night ot the duath of Mnrialour D'Aublgno I had not seen her closely enough to recognize hor. Mon sieur , I am a scoundrel , but not a poisoner.1' Tnt night the prefect sent for Madnrao D'Aublgno nnd confronted her with the statement of the bur glar. Appalled , overcome with this u a ex pected revelation , she sink upon her knees and grovu led at his fo t wailing and imploring for mercy. Five days later she confessed nil , But. before this D'Anbigno'u body was oihuaicd , and the autopsy disclosed the cause of death ; the poison of nicotine. The adventuress died upon the guillotine , November 15 , 18G5. * Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ranks first u a curative agent In all complaints peculiar to women. JOB * Kf > LH I'H.MUUUI tn. ' tut w a. THE MDIABMKB 00 Lincoln , Nt > u MANUFACTURERS OK Corn Plantern Hrrr.owd.F'urin Rollers Hultty Bay Rfilioa , tiuotcer. 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