DAILY BBE-SATUROAY FEBRUARY 24 Ml " ' QIH1 ' * I DR. A. J. COOK , CHRONIC DISEASES ! il Diseases of Women and Diseases of the Rectum a Specialty , > j ! The Dr. has been located in Coun cil Bluffs neatly two years , and hav- ng been called professionally during that time into the best families in the city and surrounding country , takes pleasure in an announcing that ho has como to stay. His constantly increas ing practice at home , in the midst of his own people , is the boat ovidoacoof his skill as a SPECIALIST , and he wishes it understood , once for all , that bis methods of treatment are STRICT LY scientific ; that he despises quack ery as well among so-called "Regular" ana "Homeopathic" practitioners as among traveling charlatans and "Cure- Alls. " He has devoted fifteen years to the study and practice ot his SPE CIALTIES and has had the benefit of the most skillful training in the best colleges and hospitals in the land , and nas no hesitancy In promising the very est results to be obtained Irom scion- ficmedicine and surgery. SPECIALTIES , It mast be evident to every close observer that no one mind , however gifted , can grasp moro than a mere smattering of medical solonco. The field is too largo and the natural divis ions too numerous for anything more than a cursory view of the vast obsta cles to bo encountered by the "gen- er l" practitioner. We have our em inent emrgeons and our eminent prac titioners of medicine , after which fol low the noted specialists , embracing the Eye , the E r , the Throat , the Lnugs , the Kidneys and Bladder , Dis eases of Women , Insanity , &c. , &o , , any one of 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 justice to his patients than ho can "bottle up sunlight , " yet how many physicians in the western WATER WAVES. rr That never require crimping , at Mra. J. J. Guod a Ealr Stow , at prices never belere tonched by ny other hair dealer. Also a ( nil line ol twitches , etc. al greatly reduced prices. Also gold , ver and colored net * . Wave * made ( rom ladles' own hair. Do not ( all ( o call before pnrchMlng alMwbere. All goods warranted at represented. MRS. J. J. GOOD , 19 Mam street , Ccunell Bluffs , Iowa. DOCTOR STEINHAKTS ESSENCE OF LIFE. FOR OLD AND YODKO , MALI AKD FEHILI. It la a sure , prompt and effectual remeds or in digestion. Lhipcpsla , Intermittent Fevers , Wan ! ol Appetite , Nervous Debility In all Its Stages Weak Memory , Loss of Brain Power , Prostration , Weakness and general Loesof Power. H repair ) nervoUB waste , rejuvenates the ( aded Intellect , , ttrenghthcns the enfeebled brain and restores ' surprising tone and \lgor to the exhausted or gans. The experience o ( thousands pro\es It to bean Imaluable remedy. Price , $1.00 a bottle , or six or 83. For sole by all druggists , or sent secure ( rom observation on receipt ol price' by PT. Stelnhar t P. O. Box 2460 Bt enl * Mo- DOCTOR STEIWHARTS SUPPOSITORIES i The Great Popular Remedy lor Plies. Sure cure forBIInd , Bleeding & Itching P And all forma ol Hemorrholdal Tumors. Theee SUPPOSITORIES act directly upon the coats of the Blood Vessels , and by their astringent effects gently ( orco the blood ( rom the swollen tumors , andoy making the coat o ( the velni strong , present their refilling , and hence a radl. cal cure Is sure to follow their use. Price , 75 cents a box. For sale by alldrusrglsts. or sent by mall on receipt of price , by Eu li b Medical Institute , 718 Olive St&t to- CURES SCROFULA , do. SORES , do. ULCERS , [ do. B01L3 , do. ERUPTIONS , do. CATARRH , do. ECZEMA , do. RHEUMATISM , do. SKIN DISEASES , do. BLOOD DISEASES , SWIFT'S SPECIFIC REMOVES ALL TAINT , .Y on of HEIUVISE. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC J 1 IS THE CHEAT BLOOD REMEDY OF THE AGE. Write lor lull particulars , and little book "M - age to the Unlortunato Buttering. ta.Sl.OOD LRewurd will ho paid to any Chemist who will find , on inaljiU cl 100 bottles elS. S. S. , ono partlc'o of Mcrcur ) , loJWo ol Fqtasilum , or oher Mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Proprietors , Atlanta. 0 * . Price ol Small Stzt , ? I.W Large Size .t. . . . . . ' J-5 , SOLD DY ALL DIU'GQIST" - , COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO , BOOK ULARD AHD MCTnO. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..620pm I Pacific Ei.0:15 : a m Ex and Mall * . .925 am Ex and Mall * . . 6.55 pm D. Uolnes ac.7:15 a m | DCS Molneaac.4:40 : p m CUICAOO , BUKLIKOTOS AXD QCIKCl. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..830pm I Pacific Ext..9:20 am Mall and Ex * . . 9 20 am Mall and Ex.7.-00pm M. Y. Ex 4OOpmNeb&KasEx..8:20am : | : CHICAGO AND KOSTUWBSTBttN. Depart. Arrhe. Atlantic Exf..5:15 : P m I Pacific Ext..9:15 : a m Mall and Ex.9.20am Mall and Ex.6:18 : p m Accom. ( Sat..6 0 p m | Accom. ( Mon. ) 1:45 : p m KANSAS CriT , BT. JOB AKD COUNCIL ELUJTS. Depart. Arrive. Holland Ex..9.55am I Express. 6.50pm i-CM. . , .8UO p u t Mill asd EX..S-45 p m urnon fAciric. Depart ! & > ArrlTo. OvwUni Xx.1133 a. m. rrunlKx.,4-00 p.m. Lincoln EX..11-JO a. n. I > nvtrEx..8'00 a.m , Denver Ex..7:00p. : m. Local Ex 630 a. m. Local Ex. . . . ,7:25 : a. m. " Ex 806a.m. Emigrant..520p. m. " Ex P.-OOa. m. WABARIl , 8F. LOUIS ADD MClrlC. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex. . 9:45 : am I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : pm Cannon Ball. . 4 50 p m | Cannon Ball..11:05 a m 8IOCX CUT AND FACinC. Depart. . Arrhe. For Sioux Clty.7.55 a m Frm Sioux C'y.eao p m For Fort Nlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb' 7:55am Neb * 6.50pm For St. Paul..7:40 : p m From St. Paul.,8M a m CHICAGO , HILWAUKEI AMD 8T. PAUL. Lca\ Council Bluffs. Arrives Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex.9:20 : am I Mail and Ex.6.55pm Atlantic Ex.5:15 [ : p m | Atlantic Ex..19.10 a m CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE AMD ST. PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Moll and Ex. . ' 7:15 : a m I Pacific Ex 19.45 a m Atlantic Ex.3.40pmMalland | | Ex.7-25pm 'Except Sundays , f Except Saturdays. { Except Mondays. 1 Dally. Council Blufts & Omaha Street B. B. Leave Council Uluffs. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11am , 1m , 2 p m , 3 p 11 am , 1pm , 2pm , 3p m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m. | m , 4 p m , S P m , 6 p m. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o clock a. m , and run retrularlv during the day at D , 11 , 2 4 , 6 and 6 o'clock , andrun to city time ; WINTHERLIGH BHQS. , Are now readj to contract lor small castings o e cry description In MALLEABLE IRON , GRVY IRON , And any ALLOY OF BRASS Speciil attention is called to the l ct that thi - - ' < - < - - " - irctals are mo ted In CMCIIJIH \crj bey Burning Brand FOR DISTILLERS , unnwims , i-AUK KKS , OIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES , Etc. , Etc. , An well aa Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED. T'MES , fi. J sURcEOH 222 Broadwav. Ooua"olUBJa * . country are TBBTENDINCI to do ao , to the ooat and Injury of their patients. CHRONIC DISEASES , . The Dr. dooi not pretend to euro ALL chronic diseases. He claims , however , that years of patient etady and practice , In the hospitals and also- where , give him advantages in their treatment which no ordinary practi tioner can possibly have ; that ho OAN CORE many cases now prononncod INCURA.BLE by them , and glvo re lief to hundreds of others whoso dis eases come within the range of hlsSPE- OIALTIES. Ho is prepared to glvo the most approved electric treatment and medicated vapor baths , when needed. Parties residing at a distance , whose means will not admit of their taking a regular course of treatment here , wlil be furnished blanks with questions , which can ba answered and returned to the Doctor , who will make up his diagnosis and give treatment if desired , but he much prefers to make a RUNNING THE TOLL. From the Chicago Tribnnc. "Just hint at 'running the toll' and randma will tell yon a story , " said Jly Weatberbee , demure as a little juaker and sweet u a wild rose , look- ng up from her Kensington stitch. Grandma heard her , and answered with a smile that made her piercing lack eyes sparkle like diamond * . "I don't think you will ever run the oil , Peace and Plenty , " she said , 'hat was the name she had given Lily when she was a baby. "No indeed ; one In the family of bat sort Is quite enough , " laughed the irl ; "but hero Is Hattle waiting to bemused mused , and yon must toll her about "Well how shall I begin , chatter box ? " "Why , tell her about the old house with the gray moss clinging to the afters , and the haunted window and he great barn , first. " "The haunting was easily enough accounted for , " said grandma , rolling up the stockings she had boon mond- ng and taking off her spectacles ; 'that was the tapping of the old hone chestnut when the wind blow , but It was a long time before I found ont the neaning of the three myslorionc mocks always three and when 1 lid what fun 1 had at the ozponso of Miss Silena Groan , our dressmaker , rho had taken infmatopains to prove , hat I was favored with spiritual \ Isis - is I Poor Hiss Silena ! I never saw a sreatnre more disappointed. As for the barn , It had originally been built i mootlng-honse , but never having peon finished on account of lack oi funds my grandfather took it for debt , and turned it to very good account. The old barn was a ( great Institution , and was regularly farmed ont dnrint winters for revival meetings , dances , making frolics , and sundry othoi things , Ono night wo lot a tramp sleep there , and the consequence was bhat by noon next day there was noth Ing loft of the barn but smoke am ashes , Poor father ! It had boon source of income , and nothing coulc take Its place , Everybody mourn oc the destruction of 'Uncle Hiram's barn , ' but nobody offered to rebuild It "Wo were poor ; not that wosufferoc for the necessaries of llfo. The forii kept our table , but my fathur workoc too hard for an old man , and hi 'boys were all girls. ' The fact of oui poverty never troubled me , however I wta too happy. Oaly ylvu mo plont ; of fun , plenty of sunshlno andnothini scorned hard to mo. My genius H improvising all sorts of nmnaemont made mo a general favorite in aociety Nobody looked down upon mo bocuus I were calico.and worked f um umtu ing tin night , lu tact , 'Jjck' waa ul ways In requisition ; it waa 'Jack' wh took the load at our merry gatherings who filled the gap with some audaciou gossip when nobody know what to say who was afraid of nothing who was I am sorry to add , careless ofllcnnno quencoa , so that she had oed tlino "But I woj J" i'pyj nobody canove take that consolation from mo. . .oror filched for what was unattaln able. Fair weather or foul , washin or baking , at homo or at country8ld parties , I was always at peace with th personal examination and treat all patients here , when possible , thus avoiding any chance of error in diag nosis , The Doctor treats all forms of chron ic disease , without mentioning any one in particular , and has no hesitancy in saying that ho CAN and WILL jiyo ( the best treatment known to mod * ic&l science , , and charge only a reason able fee for hls'sorvioes. DISEASES OF WOMEN" ; This is one of the SPECIALTIES to Yvhlch the Dr. has dovotoi the host years of his life , and hundreds of women , now living , are roidy to testi fy that they found relief at his hands when others had failed to benefit them. The " " "family" physician can not treat these diseases successfully , for many important reasons. , chief among which Is , ( that ho has not the time to devote to their atndy , nor the patience to do them justice. Nor world , though my best muslin gown " ad done duty for several years , " "Oh , grandma ! what would yon lave thought then of a pink satin re * option dress and everything to match , ike the one I am having made ? " ex- lalmed Lily. "Shouldn't a' been a bit happier , my dear ; couldn't a' been , " was the calm response. "Besides , young girls never wore satin In those days , bless , ron ! plain white mull was considered Iroesy enough , with flowers , which , to my taste , are prettier than jewels any day , And now I am coming to how I ran the toll. Ned Hamilton was con- Idered one of the best young men In own. He would a' been handsome , but his nose was too thin and his eyes were too close together , though they were fine eyes. At all events , ho was a great favorite , and the girl who so- ; nred him for a partner considered lerself fortunate. Nobody treated aim just exactly as I did , fcr I would : ell Him to his face that ho was con ceited , though secretly I did fool flat- : ored by his attention. I suppose the great Rasedalo farm had something to do with it , and ; he two grays and the handsome carry all. Perhaps I was ambitions and didn't exactly know it ; for , to toll the truth , when I did think of him at til seriously it was the big farm that loomed up , not my liking for him , To be Mrs. Hamilton the name was a good ono to atop from our homely ono-a.tory house into a grand old man * olon , whore the furniture had stood for a hundred years that was something for a poor man's child to achieve. I was very proud and happy when he showed mo any unusual attention , It did stir what vanity I had to see his team at our cottage door , to pass our acquaintances seated bosldo him , to be singled ont at parties mo , ID my plain dress , with perhaps only a reseat at my throat and another in my hair. " "Now confess that you were hand some , grandma , " said Lilly , "That's not for mo to say , my dear , though I bolioTG they did call mo rather pretty , Ono day Ned Hamil ton invited mo to go with him to Sil. vcir Spray , a beautiful waterfall , six miles away. I was particularly pleased with the invitation jnat at that time , for matters at homo were complicated , and the atmosphere visa not agrooablo. Father hod boon paying money on a mortgage , and that always made him cross not cross exactly , but very , very miserable. The aip.ht of hit nor. rowfnl face and the nound of hln dc- pro'acd vnieo cnnsod us all to fee icuro ir Icoi wretunud. "That ni ht there wta was to b n party at the houeo of Jads" Milld Tnov only gave or o a yojr , on the oo tt sion of Moony Mills' birthday. I'oorMno"1 A homoilor girl never lived , but the judge WHS rich , and she were all the latest faahlonii , eo perhbpa nho never reallzad how plain uho waa. I had boon busy over ray only white dross , taking a tuck out hero and ad" ing a bit of laoo there , wishing , for wonder , that I could have something now to wear. At sight of Nod am the team , however , all my troubles vanished into air , and I ran down stair laughing. "I do wish't you'd be a little sobe minded , ' said my father in his fretfu way. ' "Itsooms kinder heartldsa to be laughing when there ain't a cent In the honld it be expected of him , in the absence , perhaps , of special training and oxporlono3 , and in the hurry ana excitement pPgonoral 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 active practice Diseases of the Rectum , Those embrace Hemorrhoids , or Piles , Fistnlos , Fissures , Prolaps , or falling of the anus , tumors , oto , etc. , and constitute one of the Doctor's loading specialties. All rectal tumors arc treated by the uow method of in joctlng and are thoroughly and speed ily removed , with but little or no pain Cases of Piles , from ton to twenty years standing , have boon permanent ly cured by this now method , many ol thorn residing in and near the city at present. present.EPILEPSY , Many cases ot Epilepsy , or Fits tiouse , and nobody knows when there will be. ' "Why.father there's always pota- oos and meal , was my merry rejoin- iar. iar."Yes "Yes and there's , always cares and roubles , ' he ans-worod lugubriously , ! don't seem to git ahead like other blks , and I've pretty much about fivon up trying. If you girls was only rays , now ! ' "Think what you'd have to lay ont n boots alone,11 said , still laughing at which he frowned and turned im- latiently away , while I ran ont to be lolpod Into the handsome carriage. "What a plorlona day It was ! The vines lining each aide of the road all seemed dripping with snushine. The shaded valley , the dancing brooks , and , ho highway bordered 'with maples and ) lms and then my escort beguiled ; ho hour with odd and merry fancies , ; alked about his farm , his hopes , his aspirations , and if I had not wilfully turned the subject once or twice , " said the pretty old lady , with a prim little gesture , "I think ho might hive proposed. But I wasn't ready for that . 'la the of the ' pot. quiet homo-goinct. , [ said to mynulf , 'I will listen to him perhaps. ' "At last wo reached the waterfall , which , with its accompanying heights and charming scenery , repaid us for the long ride. Jt was.hard to tear onraelvus away , and when wo did turn the heads of the spirited horses * In the direction of homo It was very late. > " 'Wo shall never bo In time fr * ne party , ' I said , aa the twi' ' nt deep- emd into dusk. ' 'Muat r P y J the toll gate ? The o" man Is half blind , and It will take him an hour to hunt UP onango. Run the toll , just for tJ e fun of it you can pay him afterward. ' " 'That won't do , ' , said Ned. 'I'll have to got a bill changed , though , Just take the rolns a second. By the way. ' I never hoard the end of the sentence. At that moment the spirit of mlaohlof seized mo. I snatched the whip and touched the near horso. Then I only hoard the thunder of hoof and the whirl of wheels , saw Nod's eyes flash fire In the semi-darkness and his face grow pale. Kaforo ho could taks the reins from my Inexperi enced hands wo had 'run the toll' in good earnest , and the horses were fly ing over the bridge as only frightened hoHoa cau. It was aa much as Nod could do to guldo them , t ud tvdco wo were in dcadily porll. "On they op < d , young Hamilton rUiulin ; : xvitliout u ha' , hit , tooth sist , hiM Hp9 white , his fratno rigid , while the veino of his forehead stoxl ouv like whip cord. Ijuatuat back and hold my breath , too frightened to cry out , and ditching at irhatovor was nearest to atoady myaolf AH they raced down the long , hilly utroot to the vil lage , at the foot of which they slack ened tholr speed aud were eoou under rnutrol. " 'That mud freak of ' wo * a yours , was all the young man said as ho helped mo ont at the door ; and T know by the expression of his ooun teiianco that I never should bo asked to ride behind his grays again. "I went to the parly seemingly as gay and llght-hoartod as over. If any fooling of regret lurked under my cureless speech and manner Nod should never know It. In the midst of the can bo cured if taken in time , and es pecially in young subjects. The Dr. does not claim to cure all cases that como to him for treatment , but can point to numerous instances whore a permanent euro has been wrought within the last five years. Medicines will bo sent by express when patients cannot como 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 .medicines by express , with full directions for use , at any time they may bo ordered. . The Dr. makes no promises but what will bo fulfilled to the letter. If ho examines you and finds your dis ease incurable , ho will toll yon so in plain words ; if ho finds yon can be bonofittod ho will treat you for a mod erate foe and give yon the benefit ol all that medical science can do for you ; case. This ia all that any carofn ! nn , when I waa holding my little court , and the laugh and the jest were going round , who should appear upon .ho scene but my father , In his lomoly , patched clothes , quite regard less of the figure he cut In the midst of that brilliant company. He walked straight up to me , his hair In disor der , nls face as pale u death , " 'Jack , " said ho , 'did yon ran the toll to-day ? ' " 'The hones ran , ' I said , with a touch of lovlty , though I trembled From head to foot. 'What did they know about toll ? ' " 'Well , the brldgokoepor has been to the house , Jack. He told me the young man was getting the money when yon caught up the whip and lot the horses to running. Now , thtro'a a fine for that , and I've got to giro him $5 ; ho wont lot mo off I ain't got five cents to my name , ' Tears stood in his poor , weak eyes , and , regardlosi of the surroundings , took ont his handker chief and wiped thorn away. Imagine , If yon can , how I felt. ' "Allow mo to pay , air , " aald Nod , coming forward ; and that capped the climax. I could have screamed with mortification. I just ran ont of that room , without waiting for wraps or anything olio , and flew homo so ashamed tlint I hardly know what I was dolmr. Aa you may suppose , I cried pretty much all night , and it was a long time before I recovered my "I have no doubt it lost mo Ned Hamilton , too , " said the old lady , with a [ queer little teas of the head ; "but that didn't matter much , lie loft mo and took Mary Bean , old Dea con Bean's daughter the pink of pro priety , and who would no moro have dared to say her soul was her own than she would have dared to rldo with wild horses. It was a little mortify ing at first , but after his marriage folks said that ho was miserly almost beyond belief , and I am positive Molly Hamilton only has ono now bonnet a year , poor soul ! though by this time she may have gene where they don't need bonnets. "However , I was cured from that time of my thoughtless pranks. I wont to work and soon paid back the $5 , and moro than that , I paid ofl the mortgage on our little- homo , In time. " "And then you married grandpa ? " uaid Lilly. "Yes , dnar , ho was worth a thousand - sand Ned Hauiiltons but poorfathorl how often I have hoard him say that I was just as Rood ai a boy. " ! cscued from the Jaws of Death VJHIDICT a TIIOISAHDH. Mr H. TiauB , ol Milton , Penn. , writes , Nov. 10,1882- " Enclosed pleato flml pstal order lor Ore dollars and _ twonty-fUo cents , ( or halt a dozen bottles ol Hunt'e HcmoJy. I keep a grocery here , andean toll moro ol your medicine than anydriirfitort aa I recommend It to alUllllcted with IKdney DIscajo or Dropsy. I tell them , thai II tboy htvo life enough ( o ew allow It , It ! ! ! ralBo them Irom the Jeid lor ] a ( act ; ( or It did raise me Irom that slumbering sleep , and al though thli ai over three yean zo , I have hat no Kidney troub'le ilnco. Like the woman In Scripture , I had lecouito to many iractitionor should promiio his pa- louts' it is all he CAN pnmlso them and bo honest. Parties visiting the city for the pur pose of consulting the Dr. should lomo directly to his oflioo , where the > est references in the city will bo fur nished when desired , and whore pa * ionts will also bo assisted in proour- ng board and rooms at reasonable rates. OFFICE : NO. 86 NORTH MAIN ST. ( One Block North of Broadway , ) Address all Letters to DR , A , J , COOK , P. 0. Box No. 14C2 , > , Council Bl ' f and grew nothing better , but eror worio. Dot thanks to Hunfi .Remedy , I am railed aiono. , rom the dead. " Th Mott Sceptical Convinced. Thouianii toel a thrill cl Joy whenever they ; an upon the magical woidt , "Hunt'i Ilemedy , " 'or ' It Is the bett Kidney and Liver medicine ever mown , and It rosalU to memory the blenlngi It lai proved to them. It It a poiltlvo ramedy ( oi all dlt aioa ol the Kldneyt , Bladder and Urinary' organi , Th proprietors' name * should bo wrlt- nln letters ol gold , ( or ( ew men hare done so- much ( or their suffering ( ellw beings. One rial will convince the moat sceptic * ! , causing hem to proclaim to all their friends the many Irtuoj ol thll great medicine. The demand In- rcaica aa It becomes known , and where U I * beet mown the sales are the largest. As Mrs. Brown- ngB ) , "Great la ho who uics hit greatneaa oi all , " This U what the proprietors ol Hunt's Remedy do. Their great mcdlclno Is ( or alii * Many ladles who had scarcely en * eyed the luxury of fooling well for years have boon so renovated by using Dydin Plnkham's Vegetable Compound that.thoy have triumphed over the Ilia lesh Is said to bo heir to , and llfo has aeon crowned with the addoU charm of a fresher beauty. Woman' * True A friend ia need U a friend Indefcl. This nonocan deny , especially when assistance la rendered when one la sorely afllicted wVh- dlaeaso , more particularly those com- > ! nlnts and weaknesses so common to onr emale population , Every woman should mow that Electric Bitters are woman's rue friend , and will positively restore her o health , even when all other remedies "all. A single trial always proves our as- lertlon. They are pleasant to the taate , aud only coat fifty cents a bottle. Bold by 3 , F. Goodman EDWIN J. ABBOTT. ot the Peace and ! Notary Public. j-lBBroadway. Council Bluffs. MORBAH , KELLER & 00. , TT3XTOO3E1 Jai1 A.TB The finest quality and luririst > , k west of Chicago ol Hoodtn acd MotaUu ( V Calls at- tended ti at all hours.Vu tUf i i petition In quality dt goods or prlcui. On f lortran has 8c.rw'il asimjcrialar for for'1 and thor- oiuhly uo Icrstands lil-i Im * < ( ] ' -UI. rooms , 311 llroMlway. UIM1 < l l < In til Ita bnnihc * | romptl > attcndi carjict-Iay ln and Umliruciulns. ' .i mall or * d < . flllud ] without dchy. EUROPEAN HOTEL , The mi's contrail ? locttcJ hotel In tha city. Room E | < 1.N > , H 60 and fi COpcrdty. y. IMS KojUureiil connected wit th hate HTJRST. - - Pi-op. I fourth nd Its ? Street ] . OP KAUFMAN , REMO/BD TO NO. Oil 1CTH ST DCALEB IK ALL KINDS OF PURE WINES