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    TEE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY FEBRUARY 23
, . " AW- , . . * ,
OIF
DR. A. J. COOK , * y- - < ' ' " 4
A/1 /
; * . RONIC DISEASES !
I ,
Diseases of Women and Diseases of the Rectum a Specialty.
Specialty.'i
'i
The Dr. has been located in Coun
cil Bluff * nearly two yearo , and hav-
ng been called professionally auring
that time into the boat familica in the
city and surrounding country , takes
pleasure in an announcing that ho has
come'to stay. Bis constantly increas
ing practice at homo , In the midst of
his own people , is the best ovidoncocf
his skill aa a SPECIALIST , and ho
wishes it understood , once for all , that
his mothodB of treatment are STRICT
LY scientific ; that ho despises quick-
cry as well among an c.-.lled "Regular"
anJ t"Home > pathlo" practitioners as
among * traveling charlatans and "Cure-
Alls. " He has devoted fifteen years
to the study and practice or his SPE
CIALTIES and has had the benefit of
the moat eklllfal training in the best ,
ollegos and hospitals In the land , and
oas no hesitancy in promising the very
best results to bo obtained trom colon-
V w bficmedicino and snrery.
'M
SPECIALTIES ,
It must bo evident to every close
observer ( hit no one mlud , however
gifted , can grasp more than a more
smattering of medical science. The
field Is too largo and the natural divis
ions too numerous for anything more
than a cursory viaw of the vast obsta
cles to bo encountered by the "gen
eral" practitioner. Wo have our em
inent surgeons and our eminent prac
titioners of mudloino , i > f : or which fol
low the noted Boaohliato , embracing
the Eje , the Kir , the Throat , the
Lungs , the Ktdnoyft and Bladder , Dis
eases if Women , Insanity , &c , &o. ,
any one c f which requires years of
pitieut slndy and practice to insure
proficiency and ultimate success.
The , buiy practitioner of to-day
the "family" phys'cun cn no more
o-nbraso ail these specialties in his
practice and do jistioe to his patients
than ho can "bjttlo up sunlight , " yet
how many physicians in the western
WATER WAVES.
' r That MTW require crimping , at lira. J. J. Ouod't H lr Store , t price * never befere touched by
wether hair dealer. Also a ( all line ot twttchee , etc. at greatly reduced price * . Also gold ,
rer and colored net * , Wavee made from ladle * " own hair. Do not ( all to call before pnrchailng
IKWBW * . All foodi wairanled ai represented. MBS. J. J. GOOD ,
18 Main street , Oonncll Blufl , Iowa.
DOCTOR STEErfHAR/rB
ESSENCE OF LIFE.
JToaOu > AID YOOKO , MALI AMD FBKALB.
It If a core , prompt and effectual remedi or In-
dlgeitlon. Dyipeptila , Intermittent Fever * . Want
of Appetite , Nervous Debility In all IteBUge *
Weak Memory , Low of Brain Power , Prostration ,
Weaknew and general Lou of Power. Itrepaln
nervoci watte , rejuvenate * the faded Intellect ,
ttnnghUieni the enfeebled brain and restore *
mrpnrng tone and vigor to the exhausted or-
raaf. The experience ot thousands provee It to
be aa invaluable remedy. Price , 11.00 a bottle ,
or tlx or SB. For ealebyall druggiato , or uni
lecture from observation on receipt of price by
t p. o. Box 2400 It
DOCTOR STEIMHAHTB
SUPPOSITORIES I
The Great Popular Remedy for Pile * .
Bnrecmw for Blind , Bleedlng&IwWngP
And all f ormi ot Hemonholdal Tumor * .
The * * ScmndTOUM act lrectly upon the
ooat * of the Blood Vessels , and by their astringent
flecte gently force the blood from the iwollen
tomort , and by making the coat * of the vein *
throng , prevent their refilling , and hence a radi
cal eon I * tun to follow their use. Price , 76
cant * a box. For sole by all druggbt.or cent bj
iJ10 oelptoijricebyEB
Lt tsTlI8 6li -
REMARKABLE !
i I rrr , Mo , , Sept. CO , 1882.
I think It a duty I owe to humanity to'taj
what your remedy has done f T me. ' One yeai
ago I contracted a bed cone of Blood Dl ease , a d
not knowing the'result of such troubles , I allow.
el It to run to aomo t'me , but finally applied t <
the belt phyiidan In tls city , who treated mi
for sir months , IN THAT TIMS i TOO * ovua ( X
rtufl or raoTotODtDR or MKHCOBT 1 grain each
and had run down In weight from 210 to IV
pound * , and waa conSncd to my bed with Mor
curtal Rhevmatlsm , scarcely able to turn myuel
over. Being a traveling man , some of the Ira
ternlty founl me In iMs deplorable cond'tron '
mended me HT B IOvllk n o w o'
to try your T * ' r B * Bs e v e ra
had been cured by Its use. I commended the u
ttwltavery ll'.tle faith an li less that thro
weeks was able to takoinv place on the road Th
sores and copper-collored spots gradually dlsap
peared , and to-dav 1 have not a no cor spot on m
person , and my weight Is 217 pounds , bclnir mor
than It ever was. I do not wl h you to publlil
my name , but you may show this letter to an ;
who doubt the merit of 3. S. S. for I know It is i
lure cure.
Yours Truly , J. II. B.
Sosce thirty years ago there lived In Montzc
mcry , Ala. , a young man who Was terribly aftlli
ted. After being trolled for a long time liy tb
med'cal profession of this town with no benefll
be commenced taking B 8 , 8. Alter persistent ! )
taking It two months he was cured. 'Being a <
qualnied with him for the disease never made II
return. J. W. Bisuor , J. P. , Hot Springs Ark.
If you doubt , come to see us , and we will CUR
YOU , or charge nothing ! Write for partlculai
. and a copy of Ihe little book , " Message to th
Unfortunate Suffering. " Ask any Druggist as I
fcour standing.
r
, titl.OOO Reward will he paid to an
( ChemUt who w.U find , on analysis of 100 bottlt
ofS. S. 8. , one particle of Mercury , Iodide c
Potatsinm , ft other Mineral lubetance. 8WIF
SPECiriO CO. , Proprietors , Atlanta. Qa.
' Price of Small SUe _ „ . „ f 1 , (
Large Slxe.M. , . , . , , „ „ , , , , , „ , j/
SOLD BY ALL DRUOQiaTS.
OOUNCXIi BLUFFS RAH.ROAD
TIME TABUB.
cnroieo , BOOK ISLAKD AXD ncma
Depart. . Arrive.
Atlantic Eif. . .520pm I Pacific Exl . . . .0:18 : a m
Ez and Mall * . .925 a m Ex and Mall * . . 6:53 p m
D. ilolnes ac.7:15 a m | Dee Homes ac.4:40 p m
cmciao , SCBLDIOTOS ADD QCIHCI.
Depart. Arrive.
Atlantic Exf..BaOpm I Paclflo Ex } . . . .920 am
Mall and Ex . .920am Mall and Ei.7.-00pm
N.Y. Ex . 4mpmNeb&KuEx..8 | Oam
cnioioo AMD MoanmaTiuf ,
Depart. Arrive.
Atlantic Exf. . .5:15 pm I Pacific Ext..9lSam
Malt and Ex * . .920 a m Mall and Ex * . .6:15 : p m
Accom. (8at6 ( ) 0 p m | Accom , ( Uoo-.l:15 p m
KIXSIS CRT , ST. 10 * AKD COCK OIL BLCTTt ,
Depart. Arrive.
Mall and Ex. . . .98 am I Express. . 650 pm
1 tm _ . - lie p n t Hail aa * Ki..eifi p ra
nnon yiomo.
Dy rt. mfBH Arrive.
OrscUstd fiUia . '
DMVST Ex. . . . ,
Denvw EX..TAOP. m. Local Ex . 630 a , m.
Local Ex . 7:29 a. m. " Ex . 9 6a tx
Emigrant. . . . 620 p. m. Ex . P.-OOa.m.
ar. tona un > nomo.
Depart Arrive.
Hall and ExT. 9:46 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 430pm
Cannon Ball. . 4'JOpm | Cannon Ball. . 11 M8 am
SIODI cnv un ricnrc.
Depart. Arrive.
For Sioux Clty.7 > m Frm Sioux Cy.6Mp m
For FortNlobrara. Frm Fort Mlobrara ,
Neb * . 7:55 am Neb * 6Mpm
For 8t Paul. . . 7:40 : pm From St. Paul.8 0 a m
cmoioo. urtwiuui AKO ST. MUL.
Leave Council Blufls. Arrive * Council Blufls.
Mail and Ex.920 a m I Mall and Ex.6H : pm
Atlantic Ex.5:15 | : p ra | Atlantic Ex.9:10 a m
cnicioo , MiiwAinu AKD ST. MCL.
Leave * Omaha. Arrive * at Omaha.
Hall and Ex.7U5 a m I Pacific Ex. . . . . 19:45 : a m
Atlantic Ex.3tt : p m | MaU and Ex'T-28 p m
Except Sundays , t Except Saturday * . ( Except
Monday * . | Dally.
Council Blutta to Omaha Street B. B.
Leave Council bluffs. Leave Omaha.
B a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 18 a m , 0 a m , 10 a m ,
11 a m , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p 111 a m , 1pm , 2p m , 3 p
m , 4 p m , B p m , 6 p m. | m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m.
Street can run half hourly to the Union Pacific
Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at
9 o clock a. tn. , and run regu'ariy during the day
at 9,11 , 2 4 , S and 6 o'clock , and run to cltytlme ;
FOTTODBY.
WINTHERLICH BSOS. ,
Are now'ready to contract for small castings cl
every description In
MALLEABLE IRON ,
GRAY IRON ,
And any ALLOY OF BRASS.
Spodal attention Is called to the f ct that the
metals are me ted In CBUCIBLSS which give * the
very best castings ,
Burning Brands
FOE-
DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACKERS -
ERS , CIGAR and TOBACCO
E
FACTORIES , Etc. , Etc. ,
As well as
Cattle Brands
ABE NICELY EXECUTED.
Worki : Comer Sixth street and Eleventh aveuue
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
MBS E. J HILTON M D.
, . , , , . ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
SIS Vroadwk * . CeaaoillBlKiT *
country are PRETENDINO to do BO , to
the cost and Injury cf their patients.
CHRONIC DISEASES ,
The Dr. does not pretend to euro
ALL ohronio diaoaaoa. Ho olalma ,
hoivovor , that yoira of patlont study
and practice , la the hospitalsand "las-
wharo , give him advtnU os In tlioir
treatment whloh no ordinary pr oti-
Honor cm poaalbly hnvo ; thnt ho OAN
CURE many cues now pronounced
INOQR\BLE by thorn , and give re
lief to hundreds of otheri whoso dis
eases come within the range of hisSPE-
OIALTIES. Ho ia prepared to give
the most approved electric treatment
and medicated vitpor baths , when
noodod. Parties rea'd'ng ' ' at a distance ,
whoao means will not admit of their
taking a regalar coarao of treatment
her. " , will bo furniahod blanks with
questions , which can ba aiuworod and
returned to the Doctor , who will maka
up hia diagnosis and give treatment if
desired , bat he much prefers to make a
PICTURES BY THE MILK.
How the Gems of the "Art Bales" Ar
Mode Painting With a Sten
cil Plate.
'ew York Sun.
Oil paintings 14x46 inches , mounted
and stretched , are aold in , this city at
a profit at $50 a hundred. Eight
artlifc have heen known to produce
125 o ! these paintings In a day. Large ,
tandiome , flat Dutch gilt framea for
he painting ! sell for f 1 , The o are.
wholesale ratea. The pictures retail
'or from $2 apiece up , and one of
hem has been Bold as high as $250.
They are sold chiefly by peddleri.
who carry stocks of | them through all
the mining towns of the west. Many
show an amount of labor and skill in
execn'ion which it would seem impos
sible to command for ten times the
price asked. They are all landscapes ,
is nothing else sells BO well. The
paintings coma in many sices ,
int the price does not vary much.
They generally represent a river ,
mountains In the distance , a bit of
jonntry with fences and trees , and
icre and there a farm house. The
; lnta are well blended , and at a dis
tance produce a pleasing effect. This
is especially true of the pictures in
tended for the eastern trade. Thir
teen years ago , when the industry was
begun , loud , flaring colon aud broad
effects were in demand , but now snob
paintings are only wanted in the f a
west. There they want the gayest
colors , and above all , they must have
a castle. . Outles of the most remark
able design are thrown in anywhere.
They are erected on the side of a
steep mountain or on an island in the
wild woods. They must have plenty
of turrets and battlements.
One of the largest of those oil
painting manufaotorlesls in Greenwich
street , where there are rooms filled
with racks containing hundreds of fin
ished paintings.
On an upper floor a reporter saw
eight persons , six of whom wore young
women. They wore hard at work ,
and painting rapidly. The proprietor ,
William Levin , ia tn artist who
studied four years under Oorome In
Paris. Finding very little money In
high art , ho Invented a process for the
rapid production cf cheap paintings. '
The paintings are made on heavy
muslin , which Is first not and stretched
tight on long frames. It Is then cut
into the required slza , and stretched
by a machine on a square pine frame ,
whore It Is made fast. Next the mus
lin la tinted a light blue , and aftot
this has dried it is ready for the
printer. A coating of oil In first out
on it , and then a stencil plate Is laid
on the muslin. This stencil Is ol
thick paper , with all sorts of odd
shapes cut in it , A boy stands on one
side of the table and a girl on the
other , and near thorn are several small
pots of paint. They daub the palni
into the holes otjtho stencil plate witli
great rapidity. When iho stencil h
removed the muslin is seen tc
bo spotted hero and there will
paint. Another stencil i > then usec
whoso holencorrespond to other parti
of the muslin , and more paint L
daubed in. Two more stencils follow
and when the work la dotfj the mua
lln la completely covered with a patch
work of varied colors. It is thei
handed to a young woman , whi
personal examination and treat all
patients here , when possible , thus
avoiding any ohanoa of error in diag
nosis ,
The Djotortreatnft.il forms/if chron
io disease , without mentioning anyone
ono in particular , aud has no hesitancy
in saying that ho OAN and WILL
iivo ( the bst treatment known tomod-
icil soienco , and charge oaly a reason
able foe for hla norvicoa.
DISEASES OF WOMEN
This is ono of Mio SPECIALTIES
to 'which the Dr. his devo'oi the host
years of his life , and hundreds of
women , now lidnj ? , arp roidy to testi
fy that they found relief at his hands
when others had failed to banefi
them. The "family" physlohn cm-
not treat those dhoasou auscesn'uUy ,
for many important reasons. , chief
auong which lo , thnt ha has not the
time to dovota to their study , nor the
patience to do thorn justice. Nor
ilonds the background. She USDS sov-
iral bruihos In running the colors into
iaoh other , and finally goes over all
with a largo camel's hair brush. 'The
osnlt is surprising. The patchwork
lesomes a harmonious combination of
Jonded tints. The muslin then goes
iO a man who blends the foreground
In'the same manner. Next it la dried
and passes to the finisher , \fho
works from a model hung on
ler easel. She outlines the trees ,
'onces ' , shrubs , and other aooldenu
of scenery with extraordinary rapidity.
The colors are. mixed ready to her
land , and she has simply to lay them
on. A fourth and more skillful artist
; lvea the finishing touches of light
md shade. It finally goes to the ar
tist , who may be called the architect ,
tie puts in the palaces , cutlos , houses ,
and boats. The rapidity and skill
with which all work la done is duo to
eng years of practice. The paint
ised is common house painters' paint ,
[ n the paint-room are racks contain
ing small pots of paints of 3,000'differ-
ent tints ,
Mr. Levin says he Is obliged to sell
very cheaply inordorto compete with
artists who paint at homes. He has
100 different styles of pictures , but
some sell much better than'othera.
Ae has tried ignre-pleoes , ' but they
did not take well. The paint stands
the test of time , very well , and is
lof tened and improved by age. When
iiandsomely framed , these paintings ,
Mr , Lavln says , are sometimes
bung in private galleries among
expensive paintings. He knew
of a wealthy western man. who
had his private gallery completely
filled * with these palnllngi. In the
cities the paintings are sold by auc
tioneers , and in the country by dry
goods stores and peddlers. It is a
Fascinating business , as a high price
may be obtained for the pictures
sometimes.
The frames are of pine , on which is
glued a molding made of a combina
tion of putty and glue and glided
A Premature Crusade-
W.I ( Street Mews.
During the week of prayer lately
held by the Pennsylvanian church con
gregation one of the brethren had
some remarks to make about temper
ance and the habit which certain people
ple had ( f drinking cldor. "I ant go
ing to pray to the Lord."ho added ,
, 'that Eiiyon-j inthts congregation who
makes or handles or soils the stuff
shall have a burden of sorrow put up
on him unll ho tnrta from the error
of his ways. " "Whon do you bogln ,
Brother Smith ) " asked a toll-hardonod
granger , as ho rose up. " "To-night ,
Brother Tompkins this very night.1
"I wish yon wouldn't. I've got forty
barrels of cldor on hand , and I want
you to give mo twenty-four hours in
which to sell and ship. After that
you can peel your coat and go in six
horse power. "
A Slater Love.
Tex is Sittings.
HostottorMcGlnnls , a society young
man , who is B great beau-x lled a
the Longcoffin mansion , on Austin
avenue. Misses Esmoralda and Birdie
LongoofQn , who are rivals for the
affections of Hostotter , received him
in the parlor , During she convorsa
tlon he narrated a very amusing inol
dent , at which Miss Eimervlda burs
into vociferous roan of laughterwhile
should it bo oxpaotod of him , in the
ibsanoo , perhaps , of special training
and oxporlono ) , and in the hurry and
excitement of gotioril praotioo.
Tie Dr. is prepared to treat all female <
male dUoasoi in a skillful and aioutil ! <
mannar , having devoted sovaral yoari
to their study and troitaisnt , both k
tha hospital and In active practice.
Diseases of the Rectum ,
Those embrace Hemorrhoids , 01
Piles , Fistnles , Fisiuros , Prolapj , 01
falling of the ntiui , tumors , oto , etc. ,
Mid cauituuio ono of the Djotor'i
loading HQ-.Uuii3. [ All roatal tumon
KO troato i by ttu now method of in
jdcting and nrj thoroughly and apcod
i'y ' removed , with but lit-1) - or no pain
Otsoi of Piloj , from ton to t front ]
yean standing , have bo an permanent
ly ourod by thii now method , many o
thorn residing in aud uoir the city h' '
present.
present.EPILEPSY ,
Many casoa ot E ilopiy , or Fits
Ales Birdie did not smllo at all , but
at up in her chair in a ] very reserved
nd solemn manner , Bho shortly
ftorward excused hprsolf , and with
drew from the room'leaving her sister
o entertain Mr. McGinnls. ' 'Your
later does.not scorn to have a keen ap-
ireolation of humor. I notice she did
not smile when I related that hu
morous incident. "That's whore yon1
are mistaken Mr. MoGlnnls , " replied
Eimeralda ; "Birdie has a very keen
sense of the ridiculous , and would
lave roared until yon could have
leard her a mile off , but shuwas com-
jelled to restrain herself. " "Is she
lU" "No ; she eats enough for.threo ;
jut she wears false iooth , and her new
sot gets out of order when she smiles ,
which causes her friends to suppose
she has no senao of the ludicrous , but
it is a mistake. I have often told
Birdie she ought to live in Virginia. "
"Why so"asked Hosteller. "Because
she has to readjust her tooth so fre
quently. That s what she is doing
now. She ought to llvo among the
read jus tors , where she could fool more
at home. "
Bucking Forty Thousand Dollars-
Chicago Grip.
A good thing is related SB having
occurred in a barber shop in a certain
town of this country , on the occasion
of a too-too wedding. "Well , " said
the barber to the nsual crowd'of
loungers about such a place , "I guess
the monkey show will come off this
evening. " "What kind of a show is
that ! " inquired a stranger in the chair.
"Oh , there's to be a wedding in town , "
replied the barber. "Who is to be
married ? ' * "Well,1 some traveling
man out west is going to marry
old Mrs. Horuswogle's daughter. They
would have been mirrled a year
ago if it had not been for the old wo
man " "What was wrong with hoi ? "
"Oh , she's a regular old tomcat , with
goggles on. She's too pious to blow
her nose , and the fellow is an out and
out infidel. " "And how have they
fixed it , that the murrlago is to take
place now ? " "Well , he's worth about
forty thousand dollars , and aho hadn't
enough religion to buck against that.
But it's lucky for him that ho lives a
good way from the old woman. " The
stranger was shaved , and as the barber
was bruuhlng hh coat he inquired , "I
eny , mister , do you llvo in this neigh
borhood ? ' "No , " replied the stran
ger , "I'm from ihe west. 1 am the
fellow that ii t3 be married this evenIng -
Ing ! "
The Reason of It.
Fiom the Now fork Herald.
"Don't yon know that it is un
lawful to strike your wife ? " said jus
tice Gardner to Jeremiah Murphy in
the Jofferaon-markot police court yes
terday.
"She'd provoke a saint , your hon
or. "
"That does not warrant you boat
Ing her. "
"You'd 'a * done it yonraolf onlj
yesterday , " Bald Joromlah.
"And why ? "
"You see , I tould her this mornln
when she wes going out for the
breakfast to buy herrings , and in sh <
walked with mutton chops , knowlnj
full well It was a fast day and w <
couldn't ate the mato. 'Mary , ' SOB I
'ye know it's a fast day. ' 'I do , ' se :
' ' ' know I can't at
she. 'An' don't ye <
can bo ourod if taken in time , and es
pecially in young subjects. The Dr.
does not claim to euro all oases that
como to him for treatment , but can
point to numerous instances whore a
permanent cure Has boon wrought
within the last five years. Medicine *
will bo sent by express 'whon pationtu
cannot oomo to the city.
TAPE WORMS ,
These troublesome parasites can be
removed in a few hours , with but lit
tie inconvenience to the patient. The
Dr. will ntmd medicines by express ,
with full directions for uao , at any
time thoymay bo ordered. .
The Dr. uiakos no promlios but
what will bo fulfilled to the letter. II
ho examines you and lindu your dis
ease Incurable , ho will toll you so in
plain words ; if ho finds you can be
boncfittod ho will treat you for a mod-
crate fee and give yon the benefit of
all that medical aclonoocan do for your
case. This is all that any careful
mate , ' scz I. 'Ate mate or nothln , '
ez she ; 'you'll not go to hell for atln *
a chop. ' WlttiHhat me tlmpor rose
and I gave her a welt wid mo open
land. "
"Ono hundred dollars to keep the
toaoo , nevertheless"jald the justice.
Texas Sitting * .
"Now , 8am , " said an Austin mil-
lonaire and a prominent church mem-
> er , to his colored porter , "this get-
Ing drank on Sunday must cease.
Why is it that yon desecrate Sunday
continually by becoming Intoxicated ! '
'Bekase , boss , whisky costs so much
; . hasn't got'any money left ober to
; et drunk wid on Monday. If I had
ie.money I would desecrate Monday ,
A Btorjrof Bsajamln Fraakllm >
ikcon Telefnph ,
When Mr. Franklin represented
the colonies at Paris ho was present
at a fashionable ball. He was stand-
ng aloof when an acquaintance said
tolilm : "Oh , Mr. Franklin , did you
over see such a sight as this before ) "
And Benjamin replied : "No , not
ince I was weaned. '
Eeicued from the Jaws of Death.
VIRDICT orTnoviiiM.
Mr. B. TECDB , ol Mlllon , Penn. , write * , Net.
6,1682-
"KneloMd pleat * find pacUl onlir for fir *
dolUntnd.tmntjr-B- * , forfeit * down
bottle * of Uunfi lUmeJjr. I keep * rrooeiy
here , andean tell mor * ol your medicine than
any ding ( tore , u I recommend It to all ifflleted
with Wdnejr DUeue or Dropsy. I tell them , thai
U they hue life econgh to I wallow It , It will
nlie them from the devl for ] a fact ; for It did
e me from that slumbering Bleep , and al
though thli w i orer three year * zo , I hare bad
no KHney tronble line * . Like the woman In
Scripture , I bad recourte to many physician * ,
aid grew nothing ogtter , but etor wcrie. Dal
.hanks to Hunfj Remedy , I am railed a * ono
rom the dead. "
Tha Most Sceptical Convinced.
Thousanls feel a thrill if Joy whenever the }
; aze upon the iniglcal word ) , "Hunl'i Remedy,1
'or ' It Is the best Kllney and Liver medicine erer
known , and It refill t3 memory the blenlngi It
hat pr.vod to them. It ll a positive ramedy foi
ill diseases ol Ihe KUnoyi , Bladder and frlnar ;
organs. The proprietors'namoaihouU bo writ
ten In IctUnol gold , for few men have done
much for their ( uttering felliw being * . On
trial will convince the moet sceptlcil , causlni
them to proclaim to all their friend * the man ;
virtue ] cf this great medicine. The demand In
creates a * It btcme * known , and where It I * bei
known the ealt * are the largeet. A * Mr * . Iltowt
Ing uyi , "Qieat 1 * be who use * bit grcatnei
foi all , " This 1 * what the proprietor * of Hnat
Remedy do. Their great medicine Is for Mil
Brown's Bronchial Troches
lor Coughs and Ooldi : "I have been trj
ing to get along without them , but wit
the odds rather agalnct me. I do not se
how It 1 * ponlble for a pnbllo man to b
blmiell Inirlnter without thu admlrabl
aid. " Ifcv. K. M. Dereni , PooMsel
Mtw * . Sol'd ' only In boxes ; Price , S
osa
practitioner should promise his pa
tients' It Is all ho OAN promise them
and bo honest. .
Parties vUitina the city for the pur
pose of consulting the Dr. should
oorno directly to hii oflijo , where the
boat roforonooa in.tho city will bo fur-
nlshodwhon dcslrod , and where pa
tients will also bo assisted in proaur-
ing board and roams at reasonable
rates. '
* , ;
OFFICE :
\
NO. 86 NORTH ! MAUST ST. ' A
'
( Ono Block North of Broadway , )
Address all Letters to '
DE , A , J , COOK ,
' 'P. O. Box No. 1402 ,
jObnnoil Bl g >
b the old lavortt * and
CM
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OH 10 AGO ;
PEORI
ST. LOUIS ,
'MILWAUKEE.
DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS ,
NEW YORK.BOSTOIM ,
Ami all Poluts Katt andBouth-East
THBLINKOOHPRUES
Ntarty 4,000 mil * * . Solid Smooth Steel Traek
II oonnectlon * M * mad * In UNION DtPOTSl
ha * a National Bepntatlon M being MM
roat Throuh Oar Lin * , and 1 * unlvnar
needed to bih FINEST EQUIPPED BstV
ad In th * world f or all alae * of tnvtt
Tryltandyoa will Bad travellnc a laxmf
lntad ot a-dlMomfort ,
Thfotuh T1ekti via rhi * Odibntad UM
a eat all office * In the Wet.
All Inlonnallon about Kate * o fa e , BUml
hurAooemaiodaUonTlm * TablN , * e. < wlU
cheertnlly glv n by applylnlng to
Id Vloe-fieeS * Oen. Hanacw.C
PEROIVAL LOWELL ,
_ . Gen. Paen # T Act.
W. J. DAVuNPORT ,
Qin. Agent , Ooanctl Blaftl.
H. t. DUBLL. Tlokit JAgt. (
rorao-ed Iv
EDWIH J. ABBOTT.
Justice ot the Peace
Notary Public.
* IRBroadwav , Council B
MORGAN , KELLER &
Thoflneat quality aid brecst
Chlcaeo of VN oodcn and Mulatto Ca
tended to t all hours. Wo dfy cjr
quality of goods or prices. Out
Btirvod 03 undertaker [ or forty y
ouchly uodorutAnds hU business.
3lf Broadway. UPHomrKlU
bnnchui promptly attended to ; , .iiot-
Ing and lambroqulne. TBler ( pl lrua
don filled without delay. / _
f , D. WMCHDSOS.
Freildonl. Vlce-Pr
CITIZENS4ANK
Of Council
ol low *
Organised under the lawi no BU *
Paid up capital . / . Mo'oM
Authorised capital. . . . - . / . . '
Interest paid on time dopill- , , Si
On" *
on the principal cltl.s ot ft
KnropeT Bpiclal M ntlo lrtvB to
and correspondsDC * with
J.D.Edmnndjon , K.L.hug
W.W.lWallae | .