f f THE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY FEBRUARY IT OIF DR. A. J. COOK , CHRONIC DISEASES ! Diseases of Women and Diseases of the Rectum a Specialty. The Dr. has boon locate d In Ooun- oil BlnfTa nearly two years , and hav- ng boon called professionally nuting that time into the boat families in the city and surrounding country , takes pleasure in an announcing that ho has come to stay. His constantly increas ing practice nt homo , in the midst of his citvn people , is the bout evidnnronf his skill as n SPECIALIST , and ho wishes it uuirratood , once fur nil , that his methods of treatment are S I'RIU FLY - LY scientific ; that ho despises quack ery as well among so-called "Regular" and "Homeopathic" practitioners as among travellngcharlatonaand "Cure- Alia. " Ho has devoted fifteen years to the Btudy and practice ot hla SPE CIALTIES and has bad tlio benefit of the moat ekillful training in the boat colleges and hospitals In the land , and has no hesitancy in promising the very best results to bo obtained trom scion- tificmedicino atid surgery. SPECIALTIES , Ik muat be evident to every oloao observer ( hat no ono miud , however gifted , can grasp inorn than n mere smattering of medical Kclonco. The fuld la too largo and the natural divis ions too numerous for anything more than a cursory via * of thu vast obsta cles to bo onoouuterod by the "gan- erl" practitioner. Wo li > ve our em- iaent surgeons and our eminent prao tltionerei of modloino , nf cur which fol low the noted Bpooiallsta , embracing the Eye , the Eir , the Throat , the Lungs , the Kiduoya and Bladder , Dis- canes of Women , Insanity , &a , &o. , any ono cf which requires years of patient study and practice to insure proficiency and ultimate success , The busy practitioner of to-day the "family" physician can no more embrace all these specialties In his practice and do jnslico to his patients than ho can "bottle np sunlight , " yet how many physicians in the western WATER WAVES. Thai never require crlmplrg , nt Mrs. J. J. Qviod'aHalr Store , at prices never belere touched by ny other hair dealer. Alan a ( ull Una ol switches , etc. at greatly reduced prices. Also gold , ver and colored ueta. Wares mtdo from ladles' own hutr. Do not fall to call before purchasing tUwhtre. All goods wairanted a represented. MRS. J. J. GOOD , ! 9 Mam Btreei , Cruncll Bliifla , Iowa. DOCTOR STEINHART-S FOR OLD AND Youso , MALH AND FBMALH. It la a sure , prompt and cflectual remcda or ( n digestion. DJepep la , Intermittent Fevers. Want ol Appetite , hervous Debility in all its Stage's ' WCHK Memory , Loss of Rnln I'nwer , Prrntratlon , Wcaknu&i anJ general Losi of I'o'ur. It ruialt- nervous waste , rcjuvenntus the failed intellect , atrenghthcna the enfeebled brain and rcotoret aurpria IIR tuna and vigor lo the exhausted or Kins. The experience of thousands proves it to bean Invaluable remedy. Price , $1.00 a bottle , oral * orS5. For salobyall drugirijtB , or aont secure from observation on receipt of price * ) ; Dr. Stelnha t * . O. Box 2460 St Louis Mo- DOCTOR STEINHABT'S I SUPPOSITORIES The Great Popular Hcmixly for Piles. Sorecuro for Blind , Itleeding&I cblngF And all forma of HemorrholJal Tumors. Those SCPPOSITORIIW act directly upon tht coats of the Blood Vessels , and by their astringent cflccte gently force the blood from the swollen tumors , and by making the coatu of the volni strong , prevent the r refilling , and hence a radi cal euro Is sure to fnlliw their use. Price , 7B cents a box. For sale by a'ldruggtats , or sent by mall on receipt of price , iiy Eo liah Modionl Institute , 718 Olive StS KASBAH ( ITY , Mo. , Sept. ZO , 1882. I think it a duty I owe to humanity to eay what your remedy naa done f r mo. Oto year ago I contracted a bad case ot llloo < l 01 ease , a d not knowing ihc rtsuh of such 'roubles , I allow ed it to run lo som-i t tno , but finally apt lied to the best uhys'clan in t iiilty , who treated tno for six months. IN THAT TIMK i TOOK-OVKB 600 rum OXI-KOTOIODIDK OK MK.cfuY J K'ain rach. and hod nm down In Height from 210 to lf > 7 pou ( In , ami was confined to my lied with Mer curial Kliovmatlsin , scarcely able to turn mysell ove' . Be'nn a tra\clinir man , come of the fra ternity fount me n Hils iicplo a lo cond'tlm ' , spec lie. as MB S nrWTi " " cases thai had been cure ! by Its uso. I couinienden the use It wit i ve y II tic faith ar > p 1 1 less that three weeds w a able ti take mv puce on the road The soren and copper-collorcd spoU jrradualiy illsap < pcotcJ , and to-dav I tiavo not a BO eor spot on mj person , and in * welg' t Is 217 pounds , bcln/'more than it ever was. I do not Uh you to publish my name , hut you may show thw letter to an ) who doubt the merit or S , 8 , S , for I know it is a ยง ure cure. Yours Truly , J. II. D. SOT o thirty years ago there lived In Montzo roery , Ala. , a young man who was terribly allllc Ud tier bo ng ire 'led ' for a long time hy tbi mcd'cil pro'eiMlon ol thU town ultimo benefit he commenced taking SOB. After persistently Uklnltt o months ho was cure I. Itelnirac qualntul with hiin for the disease never made It return. J , W. Humor , J , P. , Hot Springs Ark. If you doubt , coma to see us , and we will CUKE YOU , or c'larje to'h'ng ' ! Write for particular ! anu a copy of I he little book , " Message to th < Unfort'inato Suffering " Ask any Drugirlst as t < our standing , t3.SlOOD Rciward willhepiM to anj Chemist who w.ll find , on ana'yulj ' of 100 botttei of H , S , S. , one partlc e of Me'cury , Iodide ol Potassium , or other Mineral aubsUnce. SWICT SPKCIHO CO. , Proprietors , Atlanta. Qa. Price of Small Size . f 1,0 Large Bite . 1,7 SOLI ) BV ALL DRUGGISTS. I/ " FOU DRY. WIHTHERLICH BiiOS. , Are now ready to contract for email costings ot every description in MALLEA.BLE IRON , GRAY IRON , And any ALLOY OP BRASS. Special attention is called to the f ot that the metals are me ted In CRVCIBLIS which glvea tte very best castings , Burning Brands DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACK ERS , CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES , Etc. , Etc. , As well as Cattle Brands ABE NICELY EXECUTED. Works : Corner Sixth streotand Eleventh avcuue , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. IBOMI aOHAttr President. Visa Fiei'l. W. 8. Diianit , Bto. and Trem. THE NEBRASKA UraiAOTDlHIft CO Lincoln , Neb MANUFACTURERS OP Corn Planters HrrrowB.Fmrm Boilers Hul&y Hay Rattea , Bucirot Blevntlng WlndmlllB , &o We uro prepared to do Job noik and manafie nrlng lor other parties. AdcrMial orrleri NEBHABKA UAMCFAOrUVLNQ 0 ( > Lincoln. N MBS , E , J , HAEDINQ , M , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST , Qradmte of Elcctropatblc Inetltntlon , Phila delphia , p , Broadway fcOlenn COUNCIL DLUFf S , IOWA , The treatment ol all diseases and pMnfnl , dl flcultles peculiar to females > apedaliy. PEUSOKAI. "Partaof the human body enlarged , developed and itrcDgthecod , " etc. , la an Interesting advert sement long run In oui paper. In reply to Inqu rlca we will nay that there la no evidence cf humbugabaut tbli. On the contrary , the advertUtrs arr very highly In dorted. Interea'od persona nay get staled clr culara giving all particulars , giving all partlcu lariby addressing Erie Medical Co. , P. 0. Box 513. Buffalo , N. Y. Toledo Kvenlnj Bee. . i | oonntry are PUETENDINO to do BO , to the coat and Injury of their patients. CHRONIC DISEASES , The Dr. dooa not pretend to cure ALL ohronio dlaoaaoa. Ho claims , aonrovor , that years of patient atady and praotioo , in the hospitals and lsa- where , glvo him advantages in their treatment which no ordinary practi tioner cm possibly have ; that ho 0 AN CURE many cases now prononncad [ NO OR ABLE by them , and glvo re lief to hundreds of others whoso dis eases come within the range of his SPE CIALTIES. Ho is prepared to give the most approved electric treatment and medicated vapor baths , when needed. Parties readmg at a distance , whoso moans will not admit of their taking a regular coarse of treatment hora , will bo furnished blanks with questions , which can bo answered and returned to the Doctor , who will make up his diagnosis and give treatment if desired , bat ho much prefers to make a CARRADINE'S LOVE , Oarradlne sat alone at hla easel , painting ; and as ho painted ho bought. Eight years betoio , when 10 was a poor struggling boy , just en- erlng on that race whtoh mast be ran > y every aspirant to art and its hou- or3 , there happened to him something which neither time nor toll had over ) een able to efface from hin memory. As ho was pasilng along the streets a wreath of fragrant roses suddenly fell on his head , and looking up In won der , ho behold , reaching out from the embroidered drapeites of an over- innging window , a child , with fairy- ike proportions , with great dark eyea and long , curling blaak looks , who stood smiling and throwing him kisses rom her curved lips , colored like a lomegranato. While aho still gazed , a inrao hed ccmo forward and drawn ; ho child away ; the curtains were closed , and ho eart the little creature no more. Such was the vision that the artist had carried so long in his liomory ; la his memory only , for he iad no second glimpse of the child , That very day an accident occurred which kept him a prisoner in his room lot several weeks , and when next he wont out the houae was empty , and a placard with great flaring letters innouncing it fur sale stared him In the face , from the name window In which the llttlo whlto robed elf had stood waving her hand and smiling to him. la course of time other faces appeared there , but they wore strange faces , and among them was never the ono for which ho looked. Now , as Oarradlno sat painting alone , he thought of all this ; of the strngfi-lo that had 'ended ' at length in success ; of his hard , unfriended boy hood , and of the beautiful child with her fragrant rose crown , which had Boemod almost like a prophecy. That rose wreath , dry and withered now , was all that was loft to him of the fair vision ; but when that morning , in turning over an old portfolio , ho had como upon it by chance , it epoko to him of that by-gone day ju/it / aa elo quently as when Ita blossoms worn fresh and fall. "Eight years ago , " ho said , thought fully , letting the circlet alip through his lingers slowly. "Sho must bo sixteen - teen now if she lives. If ? No , I do not doubt her living presence somowhoro. I wonder vrhcro she is now , and what ahu is like at sixteen ? " With that ho placed the wreath be side hla easel , and began to paint. The face , as it crow on his canvas , presented a young girl In the dewy morning blaah of first youth , with shadows In the great dark eyes and a naif smile about the bright curled lips , like an embodied summer sun shower. It was thus that the artlat pictured his ideal of the child woman , whoao Infantile look and smile foi eight long years had boon his own dream of lovo. Oarradiuo had not had an easy life. An orphan from hla earliest yean , poor and unfriended , ho had studied hard for the meana to gratify that in herent Idolatry for art which wai al ways clamoring to Had expression In form and coloring. Ho had foughl and he had won ; but now , at twenty. personal examination and treat all patients hero , when possible , thua avoiding any chance of error in dlag nosis , The Doctor treats all forma of chron ic 'disease , without mentioning anyone ono in particular , and has no hoaitanoy in saying that ho CAN and WILL give the best treatment known to mud ictil science , and charge only a reason able foe for hls sorvioos , DISEASES OF WOMEST Thia is ono of the SPECIALTIES to Vrhloh the Dr. has devoted the beat yours of his life , and hundreds of women , now living , arp ready to toati' fy that they found relief at hia handa when others had failed to benefit thorn. The "family" physician can not treat thoao diaoasos rmccosHfully , for many important reasons , , chtol among which is , that ho has not the time to devote to their study , nor the patience to do 'them justice. Nor ix , he stood In the place which ho lad gained for hlmaolt almost as much tlono at the very heart as he had ) oen eight years before , when the child's gift came to him aa a prophecy. It was not that he was friendless. There were men who liked and sought ilm , women would gladly -havO have aufjht him to forget his loneliness in their affection. But though his nature responded rapidly to any kindness , ; here was ono chord , deeper than all , hat remained untouched , and from ; ho sweetest glancea his thoughts went lack to the unknown child that had smiled down on him no long ago. The ideal head became his great aonroo of enjoyment , and a dreamy softnoaa eluded his dark-grey eyes , aa ino by line and tint by tint took lim back into tha' , past , which , nil ifoleaa aa It was , seemed to him , in ; hoao moments , more real than the Dusy present. Yet now , in reviewing ihat ono bright vision of hla memory , t was not so much the lovely child : hat ho saw In fancy as the beautiful ; irl whoso face , with fuller depth and sweetness , looked out at him from his own canvas. Instinctively , ho hardly know why , tie disliked to work on thla picture In my other presence , and ho devoted to It only hla hours of solitude. So It tiapponod that It was nearly finished wnen by some chance , n friend discov ered him bending over It , too absorb , od to hear any approach. As the door opened , Oarradlne rose hastily , turnIng - Ing his oaaol to the wall to conceal the face upon It. Thla little stratagem , however , was destined to bo of no avail. Having boon marked by the intruder , ono of thoao cordial , well- meaning poaplo , good uatnrod to a degree , bat with little delicacy of per ception the action atonco aroused his curiosity. "Aha , master palntor , " ho said , with a laugh , "lot us BOO what It Is that yon work at by youself till ic steals away your eyes and ears. Only ono poop ! " With that ho laid his hand on the frame , and receiving no forbidding word from Oarradlne , turnodlt around. The next moment ho was loud in hia praise. "But who is it.Oarradinc ? If It Is a portralt.tolljmo where tofind the orig inal , and I will , if It la a seven days' journey. Oarradlno smiled. "If I myself knew where to find such an original , I should not bo hereto to toll you , my good friend , " ho answered - swored evasively. "Oh , a fancy sketch , " said the other , misled , aa the artist had desired. "I might have saved myself the trou ble of asking. No real flesh and blood iaco ever looked like that moroshamo to nature , I s y. Of conroo you will exhibit It , Oarradlno ? " 'No ! " answered the piintorquietly. "No ! " repeated the other in sur prise. "But my dear follow , you must , or I shall betray your secret , and you will have a swarm of visitors worse than a plague of Egypt lot In upon you. " Oarradlno hesitated ; a chanoo word In hia friend's speech had angpoated a possibility that made hla heart leap in spite of sober reason. "Yoa are right , " ho said. "I shall send the picture for exhibition. It will bo better so. " After hla visitor had loft him alone should it bo expected of him , in the absoaco , perhaps , of special tr < uulnR and exporlonca , and in the hurry and excitement of general practice The Dr. is prepared to treat all female - male diseases in a skillful and scientific manner , having devoted several years to their study and treatment , both in the hospital and in ttolivo praotioo , Diseases of the Rectum , Those otnbrnco Hemorrhoids , or Piles , Fistnlos , Fissures , Prolups , or falling of the anus , tumors , oto , etc. , and constitute ono of the DDotor'a loading apocliltios. All rootal tumors are treated by the now method of In jootlng and are thoroughly and speed ily removed , with but little or no pain Oaaoi of Files , from ton to twenty yoara standing , have boonpermanent ly cured by this now method , many ol thorn residing ia and near the city at present. present.EPILEPSY. . Many casoa ot E iilop y , or Fits , again , Oarradlno bent low ever hia easel , gazing Into the lovely , nptnrnod face , nntil It began to fade Into the gathering twilight. "It it ! " ho mar mured to himself , half unconsciously. "Bat It cannot bo. Yet I will oend it and per haps " And BO the picture was sent , in duo time : and It Boomed almost as if Oarra dlno a Bonl had gouo with it and drawn him to follow. Hour after hour , and day after day , ho sat in the gallery , scrutinizing eagerly every face amid the visitors , whom taato or fashion had brought to look at the now cele brated artlst'a latest success. Every night ho went nway unsatisfied , and every morning he returned with hope epringiug afresh in his hoatt. Still , ttio object cf hin search , what ever it may have boon , does not ap pear ; and ono day , discouraged at last , ho roiolvod to go no more on so fruit less an errand. Shutting himselt in his atudlo , he began to paint , but , strive as ho would , ho could command neither hand nor fancy. Finally , tired of repeated failure , ho abandoned work , and yielded to an impulse which drew hla utopa in the customary direc tion. tion.Whon ho entered the email side room In which his picture huug , ho found but two perilous within , a young man and a girl. Oarradlno could not BOO the facas of theao two , but , with an oarneatnoia for which ho waa at a loaa to account , ho followed their retreating figuroa aa they moved alowly toward hin picture. But the next moment an exclamation of aatonlahment burst from the lipa of the young man. "Why , huro la your portrait , Lall- la ! What duos it mean ? Who can the painter bo ? " With that ho hurried out to pur- chaao a catalogue. Oarradino ad vanced quickly to thu girl. 'I am the palntor , " ho said. She turned and looked at him with ono otoady gaze trom those glorious oycs that had haunted his visions for so mauy years. Then she spoke : "Ypu painted that picture ? and how ? " "From remembrance , " he answered. "It is my only tribute to the llttlo unknown princess who crowned mo once with ross. Dooa she , too , re member it ? " For a moment doubt waa in her face ; but as ho looked fixedly at her it vanished in certainty. A amllo just touched her br'ghl ' lips , "It was you , then , on whom I forced my runes ? A prlncosa who gave away honora unaekod. How often I have wondered since " She atopped , turned to the can vas , and added abruptly , "but I was a child then , and hero " "Hero you ore a woman , " said Oarradino , completing the unapokon aonlonco. "It is so Jiara to understand - stand ? The same power that kept the child In my heart showed mo into what she would ripen. " She did not look at him now , but at 'tho picture , aa she asked him in a low voice , "and whom am I to thank for such an honor ? " "My name la Hubert Oarradlno , " ho anawored , and saw at once that it hor. "And was no rinfainlllar word to yonrtt Through all those yoaw your faoo has haunted nio always , bat y ur name I never know. " can bo cured if taken in time , and on pocially in young subjects. The Dr does not claim to cure all cases that como to him for treatment , but can point to numerous instances where a pormtuont cure has boon wrought within the last five years. Medicine * will ba Bunt by express when patients cannot come to the city. TAPE WORMS , Those troublesome parasites can bo removed in a few hours , with but lit tle inconvenience to the patient. The Dr. will send modicioos by express , with full directions for nao , at any time thoymay bo ordered , . The Dr. makoa no promises but what wiil bo fulfilled to the letter. II ho examines you and finds your dis oasp incurable , ho will tell you so in ' plain words ; if ho finds yea can' bt bencfittod ho will treat yea for a mod erate fee and give you the benefit ol all that medical science can do for you : caao. This ia all that any carofu She hesitated a moment , then tamed to htm. "You novur know my name ? Then think of mo still as yea have thought of mo through all those years , " oho said , a half smile lingering about her mouth , bat never lighting the great dark face that was shaded by some nubtlo xadnoss. The look , the tone , transported Oarradino beyond all remembrance of place or circumstances , into the un real realm of imagination in which hia wish waa aupromo ruler "I have thought of you always as my life and my love , " half consciously , hia dreamy , deep gray oyoa glowing upon her faco. She bluahod sudden ly , and then paled in an instant. Just then her former companion entered the room. "I am Leilla Auvornny , " aho nald hastily , "and this Is Oecll Wyndham , my my betrothed husband * Not another word was eald. As the young man approached Oarradlno fell back a nU p and looked at the two. Ilia won a fair , handsome face , so little marked B yet by time , that it would bo hard for an unprnctlced eye to con- joctuto with what lines the shaping character would yet stamp It. Never theless , with ono keen gaze Oarradlno estimated both present and future. She said a few low , spoken worda to her companion , who presently moved toward Oarradino , and addresaod him : "I have the honor of speaking to Mr. Oarradlno , the painter of this pic ture ? " Oarradlno bowed without speaking. "Will you p rdon mo for asking if It is a fancy akotch ? " continued Mr. Wyndham. "Partly so , but suggested by the face of a llttlo girl , " answered the artist. "But the likonoBS la ao very strik ing , " muttorcd the young gentleman. " 1 must have it any rate. Of courao you will part with It at your own price V > "Tho picture Is not for sale , " said Oarradino , quietly , still regard ing the youiig man with that cool , steady g&zo which had already caused him to betray a hesitation , almost con fusion , very unlike hla usual easy con- tiJonce. 11 o OHoniud to have an In- etictivo knowledge that the artist was measuring him , and , to shrink from that measurement with unconscious dread , Oarradlno saw Loilla Aavoruay once more before she returned to her homo In a distant town , Then ho took his picture from the academy walla and hang it in his studio , where hla eyes could find it whenever ho looked away from his work. For ho did not give up < rork ; yet , among thcniuolvcB , bis friends pronounced nim an altered man , and marveled what had caused ao Bubtllo a difference. Always silent , he now aoemed to live In an Ideal world of his own ; and , whatever he might occupy himself with , there was that in his manner which appeared to imply that it was only a temporary diversion until the coming of some event Ijr which ho waa waiting. So passed half a year , at the end ol which there oamo a letter to Oarra diuo. It was brief , but It waa enough to assure him cf that which ho had boon unconioloaaly expecting , The letter waa from Leilla A aver * nay. Ho wont to her at onco. She mot him with n laughing light In hei practitioner ahould promise hia pa- ' { fonts' il ia all ho CAN promise thorn And bo honest. Parties visiting the city for the pur pose of consulting the Dr. ahould come directly to hii ofl'uo , where the boat roforonooa iu the city will bo fur nished when desired , and where patients - tionts will also bo assisted in proour- ng board and rooma at roaaonablo ratoa. OFFICE : NO. 36 NORTH MAIN ST. ( Ono Block North of Broadway. ) * Addroaa all Lottora to DE , A. 3 , COOK , P. O. Box No. 1402 , Council Bl 3te oyoa euoh as ho had not soon' there when she stood In the gallery beside' her betrothed husband a light which recalled the merry child who smiled down on him so long ago. "Mr. Carradlne , " she said , "I told you that ray fortune was gone , but did not tell yea how utterly it had boon swept away. I am nothing better than a beggar. Will you take mo for ono of your ' students , for charity's aoko ? " Ho looked searchingly into her smiling faco. "And Mr. Wyndham ? " ho asked , ia a low volco. She laughed without so much as a lush of emotion. " Mr. Wyndham has gene with the rest of ray worldly possessions. Did 1' not aay that I had lost everything ? Yea BOO , Mr. Oarradlno , that I am not of aa much worth now as my pic ture. " The words , as she said thorn , did not seem bitter. Ho took her hands. "Loilla , " ' ho said , "does your losa make you unhappy ? " 11 Do I look so ? " she asked gyly. 'Aa for the marriage , it was my 'other's ' wish , and to gratify his dying request I consented before I know my own heart - . " Hero , a quick , ; n vivid color shot into her ohook , but nH aho wont on : " There never waa love on my aide ; and on hla well , money s more than love with some natures. [ do not wish to blame him. " Oarradine'a grasp tightened on her bands. "Loilia " he said "ouco , , your an swer put a bar between as when I spoke worda that were surprised outof r my heart. Would it bo so now , If I ihoold say them once more ? My eve , mv life , will you como to mo ? " . -,1 'I "Will I como ! " she repeated , look ing np in his eyes and drawing $ nearer , until hia arms silently folded \ ! about hor. > < ; * , And so Oarradlno found his love at last. LONE JACK , Mo. , Sept. 14,1870. I have boon using Hop Bitters , and have received great benefit from them [ or liver complaints and malarial fever They are superior to all other medi cines. P. M. 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