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' I BV BM \ ' DAILY BEE--PEJDAY MltCM 1C 'VI ,1 OIF DR. A. V COOK CHRONIC DISESES ! Diseases of Women and Diseases of the Rectum a Specialty , The Dr. has boon located In Coun cil Bluffs neatly two yoara , and Lav- ng been called professionally during that tlmo into the best families in the city and surrounding country , takes pleasure in an announcing that ho has omo to stay. Hia constantly increas ing practice at homo , in the midst of Ilia own people , is the beat ovidencoof his skill as a SPECIALIST , and ho wishes it understood , once for all , that his methods of treatment are STRICT LY scientific ; that he despises quack ery as well among so-called "Regular" and "Homeopathic" practitioners as among traveling charlatans and "Cure- Alls. " Ho has devoted fifteen years o the study and practice ot his SPE- IALT1ES and has had the benefit of o most skillful training in the boat , legos and hospitals in the land , and no hesitancy in promising the very t results to bo obtained trom scion- emedicina and surgery. POU3SDRY. WIHTHERLIGH BROS. , Are now ready to contract ( or small castings oi every description in MALLEABLE IRON , GRAY IRON , And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Special attention U called to the ( act that the cnetals are molted in CBUCIBLBS which gives tbo very beat castings , Burning Brands DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PAOK- ERS , CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES , Etc. , Etc. , As well as Cattle Brands ABE NICELY EXECUTED. Works : Corner Sixth street and Eleventh avcuuo , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. I. O. BDMDNDSON , I. L. SUUOABT. A. W. BTB11I President. Vice-Frei't. Caehlei. CITIZENS BANK Of Council Blair * Organized under the laws ol the State of Iowa Paid up capital I 75,000 Author Ued capital. . . . . 00.000 Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts Issued on the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Special attention given to collection ! nd correspondence with prompt returns. DIRECTORS J. D. Edmnndson , B.L. Shugart , J T.n . W. Wallace , J. W. Rodfer , ) . AII A. W Btr. > DOCTOR GTEINIIARTS ESSENCE OF LIFE. FOR OLD AND YOOKO , MALB AND FEIIALS. It Is a sure , prompt and effectual remeds or in digestion. Dyspepsia , Intermittent Fevers , W l of Appetite , Nervous Debility In all ItsSUgei "Weak Memory , Loss of Brain Power , Prostration , Weakness ana general Loss of Power. I' ropalri . nervous waste , rejuvenates the f Jed Intellect , Btrenghthens the enfeebled brain and restores r surprising tone ana vigor to the exhausted or gans. The experience of thousands proves It te Bean Invaluable remedy. Price , $1.00 a bottle , or six or 85. For sale by all druRgista , or sent secure ( rom observation on receipt ol price by r. Stqlnliar .P. O. Box 2400 St. . . . . of i . t rr < t ol UDK ei ia ir.- ciitlit wiirk to tft- sour < l tle avoid . itlnvruuitsan J u wrt brali f rap / I HOP flittMBc uta VM. Pi r 't riucrctlou or uT'll ; rif > c ol slni'le. old o nf . 'J on HO | iDltteri. . ! ir a- . whenever 5011 fee " ' BJ tem 1 ri"rin'jt KI v l < < - , that your , that nils'1 ' apuo toU' - . need * c'.eoi'H tt tnu or > tlm rt tlintjlr wo/ ti\\\fSP \ p Cu , _ .WnfV O , ! . 1 U , a txnl ! * . tnC CireiliU. 1'Jft. HOP lile c u r t ! cn , . oft iteuiost , o' ojili.ru. You "ill be tot > aoru,6T cared If jouiue QUOOttM. Hop Bitter * ( IfyoaA'ccUQ * i. uoj fSwiniriudArj Clrculkr. it I It < nny Bot-Birnue avC/our tern co. Ufa , It hak , uted hu John Q. dacoos , ( TormejlT 01 h 4 JacflDi. UNDERTAKERS SPECIALTIES. It mnat bo evident to every cloao observer that no ODD mind , however gifted , can grasp more than a mere smattering of medical science. The field Is too largo and the natural divis ions too numerous for anything more than a cursory view of the vast obata- cloa to bo encountered by the "gen- oral" practitioner. Wo hayo our em inent surgeons and our eminent prac titioners of medicine , after which fol low the noted specialists , embracing the Eye , the E r , the Throat , the Lungs , the Kidnoya and Bladder , Dis eases of Women , Insanity , &c. , &o. , any ono of which requires years of patient study and practice to insure proGclcncy and ultimata success. The busy practitioner of to-day the "family" physician cm no more embrace all those specialties in his practice and do justice to his patients than ho can "bottle np sunlight , " yet how ( many physicians in the western COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND AND PACTnO. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext. . .520 p m I Pacific Ext .0:15 : a m Bxand Mall.0:25 a m Ex and. Mall * . . 635 pm D. Molnes ac".7:15 : a m | DCS Molnes RcMK : > p m CniOAOO , BOBUNQTON AMD QU1NCY. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..530pm I Paclflo Ex.920 a m Mall and Ex * . . 920 am Mall and LA".7:00 : pm N. Y. Ex 4-OOp m | Neb & Kas Ex..8:20am : CHICAGO AND KO&TUWKSTBRN. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Exf..6:15 : p ml Paclflo Ei.9:15 : a m Mall and Ex.9:20 : a m Mall and Ex.6:15 : p m Ac-am ( Sat..5:50 : p m | Accom. ( Mon..lHS p m KANSAS COT , ST. JOS AND COUNCIL BLD7JB. . Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex. . . . 9:55 : am I Express 0:50 : pm " 10 p a { Moll aud K.e15 ; p ra BmM Memo. ArrlTo. Overland Xk.1130 a. m. . - , Op.Jm. Lincoln Ex..11 0 a. m. 2 enrer Kx. . . . 8:00 : o. m , Denver Ex..7:00p. : ra , Local Ex 830 a. m. Local Ex 7:25 : a. m. " Ex 9:05 : a. m. Emigrant..B20 p. m. " Ex C.-OOa. m. WABASII , sr. LOUIS AND rAono. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex. . 0:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p m Cannon Ball. . 4:50 : p m | Cannon Ball..11:05 : a m 8IOCX CUT AND FACIFIO. Depart. Arrive. For Sioux City.7A5am Frm Sioux C'y.6 50 p m For FortNlobrara. Frra Fort Nlobrara , Neb * 7u15am Neb * 6 0pm For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul.,8 0 a m CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL. Leave Council Bluffs. Arrives Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex.'Or20 ft m I Mall and Ex.C:55pm : Atlantic Ex. . 15:15pm : | Atlantic Ex.0:10a [ : m CHICAGO , HILWAUKKR AND ST. I'AUL. Loaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Mall and Ex.7:15 : am I Pacific Ex | 9:45am : Atlantic Ex..l3:40pm : | Mall and Ex.7-25 p m Excert Sundays. fExcept Saturdays. { Except Mondays. I Dally. Council BluilB Sc Omaha Street B. B. Leave Council Bluffs. Leave Omaha. B a m , 0 a m , 10 a m , R a m , 0 a m , 10 a m , 11am , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p 11 am , 1pm , 2p tn , 3D m , 4 p m , 5 p m , G p m. m , 4 p in , 5 p m. * Hm- Street cars run half hourly to thi > y'01 ' } Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars l 'n their trips at 0 o'clock a. in. , and run r < * ift"y | during the day at 3,11 , 2 4 , 5 and f. " ' ° < ! k. and run to cltytlme ; Another Pbyslolan'i Testimony. 130STON. Mass. , May U , 1881. I know parties who have tried all kinds of medicines tor Lung DinoaaeB , who say that DK , Wu. HALL'H .BALSAM ton TUB LUNQB , Is a COSlrt.ETK HCCOEiH Du. CIIAS , H , WOOD. COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLti/fl MARKET. Corrected daily by J. Y.i'uller , mer. ohandlsa broker , buyer and shipper of grain and provision * , 89 Pearl street. WIIKATNo. . 2 spring , 70o ; No. 3,63 ; ( rejected 50c ; eood demnnd. CORN Dealers payinfr. 'Sc : rejected cornChlenKO. 4Hi ! ew mixed , 5l&c ; white corn , S8o. Tbe receipts of corn are Heht. OATS Scarce and In good demand ; 35 , HAY 4 OOOG 00 per ton. IlYE 40cj light MJpply. CORN MEAL 1 25por ICO nonnda. Woon Good supiilyj prfcoa at yards , 500@flOO. COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton ; soft. 5 50 per ton. BuTTEit Plenty and In fair demand ; 25c : creamery. 30o. Eaaa Ready sale and plenty at 12Jo per dozen. LAUD Fair-bank's , wholesaling at ISJo. 1'onLTnT Firm ; dealers paying 13o per pound for turkeys and lOo for chickens. VEGETABLES Potatoes , 45c ; onions , 60cj cabbages , 30(40o ( ( per dozen ; apples , 2 60 @ 3 50 per barrel. City flour from 1 CO to 3 40. BUOOUB 2 00@3 00 per dozen. BTOOK , CATTLE 3 00 ® 3 50j calves 500@750. Hoaa Market for hoes < iulet , as tbe packing houjos are closing ; shippers are paying 6 50 to 0 60. Yonng man or woman , If you want big money for a small amount. Insure in the Marriage Fund and Mutual Trust Auocl. ation , Oedar liaplds , low * , f5 > 8m , country are PKETENDIKQ to do BO , to the coat and injury of their patients. CHRONIC DISEASES , The Dr. does not pretend to euro ALL chronio diseases. Ho claims , however , that youra of patient atudy and practice , in the hospitals and olao- whuro , give him advantages in their treatment which no ordinary practi tioner can possibly have ; that ho OA.N OU11E many caaea uorr pronoancad INCURA.BLE by them , and filvo re lief to hundreds of others whoso dis eases como within the range of his SPE CIALTIES. He is prepared to glvo the most approved olootrlo treatment and medicated vapor baths , when needed. Parliea residing at a distance whose means will not admit of tholr taking a regular course of treatment hero , will bo famished blanks with questions , which can be answered and returned to the Doctor , who will make np his diagnosis and glvo treatment If desired , bat ho much prefers to make a COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS Celebration. THE BEE force cf this city gladly responded to an Invitation to partici pate in the celebration of the eiity- third birthday of Dr. R. RIoo , ono of our most prominent physicians. Sweet elder , confectionery , fruits and nulo constituted a part of the entertain ment. Among the presents received by the doctor on this memorable occa sion was an elegant gold pencil , a large plain f/old ring aud a magnificent standard fruit receiver. Wo hope the doctor may live to attend our sixty- third birthday , some thirty years hence. Satisfactory Evldtnoo. J. W. Graham , Wooleaalo Druggist , of Austin. Tex , writes : I have been handling DU. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS for the past year , and have found it one of the most eatable medicines I hnvo over had in my house for Coughs , Colds and even consumption , always giving entire satisfaction. Fleaee tend me n- ° gross by Saturday's steamer. TRADE What They > ' ° and-What They Ac complish. [ Communicated , ] What is the Central Trades' and Labor Assembly of Council Bluffs ? It is a constituent of the National Trades' Federation of the United States and Canada , and Is Itself com posed of representatives from all trade and labor organizations in this city. What are its objects ? To advance by organized effort the interests of workingmen both individ ually and collectively. There is a large field of operation for this sort of work , and wo intend to act discreetly but vigorously in the work , first by perfecting ns far as possible an organl- z itfoh in each trade or branch of pro- duotlvo Industry , and then by discus sion , the dissemination of knowledge by means of IcotnrcH , the circulation of documents etc. , obtain among our selves a higher standard of education in the relation of trades' afialrs to thouo inoro generally regarded ao pub. Ho matters now so much neglected by vrorklngmon , Uavingshownthopeoplo the community of interest between all branches of productive labor and how the same canoes produce evils which either directly or indirectly be sot us all wo can begin to work through the ballot for the revolution which already begun will proceed with Increasing rapidity to ciowa the over throw of a false system which lately threatened to overthrow our free In stitutions. I refer to a change In leg islation and political men and methods. How will worktngmen roach legisla tion ? First , by petitions setting forth our wants , and if these are not heeded wo will replace those now In power by men of our own selection and In sym pathy 'with our desires who oppoflo and check the evident tendency poraonal examination and treat nil patients hero , When posaulp , thus avoiding any chanca of orrorin diag nosis , The Doctor treats all forms > f chron ic disease , without montioiing anyone ono in particular , and has no LosiUncy in naying that ho CAN ant WILL givetho beat treatment known to med ical science , and charge only a ro 13011- able fee for hls'ssrvices. DISEASES OF WOMEN This is ono of the SPECIALTIES to vrhlch the Dr. has dovotel the host years of his life , and hundreds of women , now living , are ready to tcati fy that they found roll of at his hands when others had failed to banoll them. The "family" physician can not treat these diseases successfully for many important reasons. , clilo among which is , that ho has not the time to devote to tholr study , nor the patience to do them justice. No to class legislation , and the concentra tion of financial and official power la the hands of the few contrary to the Interests of many. Will your organization favor or sup- .port strikes ? Wo will diiconrago them as much as possiblela canes of , dlfleronces arising " ing between employer" , * employe , rro shall strive to bring about a settle ment by arbitration. What specific lormi In legislation d > you think advisable or necessary ? A few of them are a provision fr & legally authorized board of arbitration. The perfection of the e mptlon otntutes , so that tholr proving may not bo nullified by gar t hmont In another state , of wagd earned and payable in this , and prompt under its laws. The compnloory payment of all wages , after the expiration of daily , weekly or monthly periods aa the case may be. Tbo provision for damages to bo paid Co employes of corporations In case of Injuries receive through the carelessness or neglect of employes. The enactment of laws providing for chartering co-operative man- nfaoturlprJ and distributing Instl- tntirwd. The abolishment of the < s > ntraot system in prisons and reformatory institution. The care ful revision and simplification of the laws so as to do away with the vexatious delays In obtaining their enforcement and avoiding in as many instances as possible the necessity of feeing lawyers In the justice courts , and , above all , the most pressing need is for legislation to regulate the des tiny of our youth , of both sexes. Compulsory education and wlao ap- prontlca laws conscientiously enforced - forced are a necessity to the protection of not only the tradesman , but the employer'or patron in the Industries. An apprentice law ia necessary which will compel the student of mechanical work to nerve a required pa- rlod to entitle him to bo con sidered a mechanic of the first class. The absence of such a hw has caused the different mechanical departments to bn filled up with a largo clacs of half-developed workmen , and thereby tended to reduce the value of the first-class median ! * With a high standard of excellence established In mechanical pursuits , taken together with our unmatched material resources , wo should In a short tlmo distance competlon all the world over , and our American me chanics bo regarded as they should bo , as the most valuable support of the patriotic prldo of Americans. Ilaveyuu hope of any immediate benefit from your organization ? Yes. The national federation of which wo are , as I cnld before , a part , Is very powerful , and has already the oar of the United States senate in counselling legislative reform , and wo here , though a young organization , are healthy and vigorous , Thobendita of mental culture from our debates and the lectures wo In tend procuring noon ; the feeling of sympathy and harmony begotten of mutual Intercourse , ai well aa the employment - ployment bureau feature , which m y easily be Incorporated with onr work , will bo worth the efforts bestowed on the movement. What facilities have you for carryIng - Ing out the literary and social feature of your enterprise ? At present we me the ball of too honld it bo oxpootod of him , In the bsonco , perhaps , of special training nd oxporlonca , and in the hurry and xcitumontpf gjnoral praatioo. The Dr. is prepared to tron all fn- tnalo dUoaaos in a skillful aud scientific cuaanor , having devoted several yours o their study ana treatment , both In ho hospital nnd in native praotioo. Diseases of the Rectum , Thoao ombraoo Hemorrhoids , or ? ilo3 , Fistulos , Fisauros , Prolap'i , or fallini ; of the onus , tumors , oto. , etc. , and constitute ono of the Doctor's oading specialties. All rootal tumor ? are treated by the now method of Injecting jocting and are thoroughly and tpeod- ily removed , with butlittbornopain. Onsei of Piles , from ton to Jwonty yoara standing , have boon permanent ly cured by this now method , many 01 thorn residing ia and now the oi'y nt present. present.EPILEPSY Many oases ot E .ijlepiy . , orJFits Knights of Labor , which is well suit ed to onr purpose , but ax the ne cessity arises forlncroasod accommoda tions no h H find moans to leaee aud furnish lecture hall and reading roona > B has beoudono in other citlo by kudrod organizations. The surprising success of Mrs. Lydia E , Plnkbam'a Compound tor the several diseases peculiar to women forcibly illustrates the Importance of her beneficent discovery and the fact hat she knows how to make the most of it. Dr. Ilaskell. If you are not married , write the Mar riage Fund and Mutual Trnat Associa tion , Cedar llaplds , Iowa , for circulars explaining the plan. fB-Sm. IOWA ITEMS. Black Hawk county Is to have a poor farm. farm.Morrell Morrell & Co , , of Ottumwn , have packed 02,933 hogs. Creston Methodists are gutting ready to build a 310,000 church. Scott county IH to build a 815,000 poor houeo. A $20,000 hotel Is being built at West Union1. . There is talk of a stock company at Al ton to build a aizeablo hotel. The 810,000 stock needed for a canning factory at Storm Lake bi\i been sub scribed. Steps are being taken to organf/9 an agricultural society in Dickinson county. Nine cars of emigrants have landed at Holsteln , Ida county , during the past few dnya. dnya.A A company has been formed in Hurling- ton to manufacture yellow pine lumber in Arkansas , Public-spirited citizens of Garwln , Tama county , will begin prospecting for coal some time this month. Fourteen thousand dollars waa paid for the ground on which will be built Des liioluen' new opera houte. The volunteer fire department of Cedar RspIJs Is dissatisfied with the chief en gineer , and proposes to disband. Webster City baa a boot and shoo fac tory. It ii estimated that the assessment of Polk county will this year foot up 817- 000,000. A motor coating 85,000 now draws the street oars between Cedar Itaplds and Marlon. The Kenkuk city council Is considering the propriety of reducing tolls on the wagon bridge over tbo Mlsalstlppi. A number of school children were pois oned ut a school home near Kftlrfleld ou Widn fiday Jaftt by eating castor beans. One llttlt ) ulrl. Theresa Miller , died on the Friday following. A dead baby was found In the vault of an out-house connected with the Jefferson hotel , Uubuque , on Saturday la t. Medl- cal experts ut the inquest testified that it bad been alive when born. The State university at Iowa City is beginning - ginning to rank with the Urgent schools In the country. The names of over 700 stu dents are on the rolls. The Globe Insurance company has juit been organized ut DCS Molnes , with an au thorized capital tf 100,000 Gov. Sherman - man , Ket Clarkson , J. S. Uunnells and other prominent citizens of the capital are connected with the enterprise. The Iowa City Medical college on the 7th Int. let loote on the public thirty-five Mlopatblo and eleven homoipathio doctors. W. II. Alpln , cf Jaspar county , would havebeenoneof the graduating class had it not been that he was charged with stealing book * , Eight dentliU were also gradu- can bo cured If taken in time , and es pecially in young subjects. The Dr. does not claim to euro all cases that come to him for treatment , but can point to numerous instances where a permanent euro has boon wrought within the last live yoars. Hedipinoo will bd Bent by express when patiunts cannot como to the city. TAPE WORMS , These troublesome parasites can bo removed in a few hours , with but little - tlo incouvonionco to the patient. The Dr. will send medicines by express , with full directions for use , at any tlmo they may bo ordered. . The Dr. inakoa no promises bu what wiil bo fulfilled to the letter. Jl ho examines you and Ihids your dis o so incurable , ho will toll you so ir plain words ; if ho finds you can bi bonolittod ho will treat yon for a mod erato fee and give you the benefit o all that medical science can do for you case. This is all that any carofu ated. Gov. Sherman waa preaontand made an addrets. A number of Important bulldlnc Im provements are contemplated in Creiton for this season. Theodore Tilton Is lecturing through the towns In tbo state. Commencing next week the 0 , , B. & Q railroad will run palace day coaches be tween lOttumwn and St. Louis on al through trains. During tbo evening ref the 12th inst , a little girl named Maggie Kavanaugh , living in Dea Moirien , wan burning up a lot ol dead leaven and refuse in front of herbome when her clothing caught fire and she was burned to death. Coaterville , heretofore a license town , was this year carried for prohibition. Atlantlc'.has 1,400 children of proper ago for school , but it is said that not more than half the number attend. Oreaton is over ran with vagrants. Tbo constant efforts of the police are unavail ing to keep the town free of them. The Diamond Jo line of steamboats has been ffeold by Keynolds who heretofore owned them. A stock company will be organized and Reynolds will manage the boats , The plans for a new brick depot have been perfected by the 0 , , B. & Q. road at Dea Iviofnes nnd the work will soon bo com menced , Burlington and Fort Madison wer united by telephone on the 9th lust. Tbo first church building erected in Sioux City was burned to the ground on the Oth Inst. The Burlington papers say that the town needs a good hotel , and every one who has occaalon to visit the place will endorse this opinion. By the sinking of the steamer Ilela off the Norway coast recently a Burlington firm lout 200 dozen of gloves made by a Coixmhagen factory. A Cedar county man has just traded his farm of 480 acres for a 000 acre farm in Calboun county and got 1,000 buibels of corn to boot. Advortliements are published for 125 canvassers to sell the "History of llardln county , " the original cost of which was 81,000 per volume. A car filled with carbolic scld consigned to parties in Ottnmwa , took fire one day last week at Danville , and the efforts of the railroad men to quench the flames were unavailing , and tbo car and contents were totally consumed. Dlteasaofthe Kidneys. The frequency * nj fatality'ol dUtaioa cf the KlcnoysgUean especial Interest ta the study and InvcHtlga'Ion ol them , and elevate any cJlc covory s t > tbelr essential nature J , or tbe means of curlmr then , to a ver Important placj In tbe rt a-jd ec.enteof medicine. When the fact la recalled that the kidneys are the irrcat sea von- gen of the human body , their olllco Is to re move from the blood any and all Impurities which mavcxti tin It ; tint. If thUofllcu bo en tirely ehut up , llfecannot [ tie lonif maintained. Tim products ol nacd-up and worn-out principles cf the tmmtn body , reUlncil In the blood , 10 politn the nervous kyitem , that Its functions or nutlet will bo arrcatrd the brain will tease to tike cognUinco of lurroundlng persons and ob ject' , uaiuclousncsti willbn obliterated , the vital Mot w111 become cougokted , the heart and lungs wlilcuasato lorform tho.r rait In the phenom ena ot life they stop , Kro this , however , the moit terrible form of all human suffering la apt loUkopltce. andglreian addltlnal horror to th'i Lour of iloath. If the ctHccscf thi Kldoeya bo a ? cesentlil to lite , that It must cease boon after they cciso to act , ihu concluilon It lntsa- pihlo tnat any deviation from tbe performance of therv otllccs muit be attsndel with derange- mtntof.health. The urlnels the dopuratlnitge- crellon eliminated from the blood by the Kid ney * the chtnnel by which morblflc agents are canledoutof trego-ieral circulation , and the btcod praerved In healthy quantity and quallti. It It falU to do thisdlieast follows ai a necti < sury fcaunnce. To prrservo health It Is necowa- n > tP preierve ft healthy condition of the Kid- n.7H. 1 hii. ot course , U attained by ttinptrauce In all re'atloni of life , diet , clntblnr , exerclie , and residence. Ilu dlieue and ruderlng are IneacapabU , They leem to be a part of Ibecuiro put upon man as tae fruits ot hli disobedience. While sin has brought Its punishments , m > n ntlllhu tb consolation thit Qsd hat pUced within hli reach a balm for every III , anil that , i by Improving the opporlunltui thus glrtu , ha iractitlonor nhould promise his pa- lonta * II is all ho CAN promise them nd bo honest. Parties visiting the city for the pur- ese of consulting the Dr. should omo directly to his ollico , where the est references in the city will bo fur- ishodwhon desired , and whore pa- ionts will also bo assisted in proour- ng board and rooms at reasonable atcs. OFFICE : NO. 36 NORTS MAIN" ST. ( One Block North of Broadway. ) Address all Letters to DR , A , 3. COOK , L' 0 111 e S" Go nncil m v he relieved of h's miS.rlnK. tlvo In the en- Jojmentor campiratlve comfort , and attain * gri > f n old age Whtn w recall the offices of tbo Kidneys that of removing the worn-out tissue elements from the l.lood-lt la ca to understand how theymayboconioeis'Med. Acrid and ald con- i"JLthe bl od , r < > v y liable to bo attend- cdwlth Kidney dltorden. Tncse sources of Ir- rltitlonuiayieid 13 v.rlouj forma of Kidney maladies , M Drops ; , DlabetM. Bright' * Dlieano. In which albumen , or the element of our food which corresponds with the white ot an eirir In c-rrlod off in tic urine , ranting emaciation and untimely death. We all know how Intr.ctable thceo dlifnica are ; that heretofore they h veln > lajKe per cent cf cue , tMvcd latal JJoJlcaL science In vcrir much at lea ai to their man Be. paont. . VyhaUodojIro Isa remedy that wlllgfve tone fothe Kldneja , liulld up thu blood , destroy IM acrid character , and cure thiMatlou * mal - ilc ! from which these ortant sutler. Our atten ! tion hai been ncently oiled by several phvel- clans to Hunt's Itimidy , a KUney medicine used by them In thtlr practice. Icsrcmi to be ono of the very few co nolnatlons out of Ilia multi tude Hut naa any dtcl.lod value , cr th t li cal- ciliated tn bf noQt the ailments for nhlch It Is de igned. It Is an active diuretic exciting the so- cr lions of the kUnoyi to more Inten.e action , and ttujcleantlng the bled of Impurities. It seems to act promptly In those forms of Dropsy which dep rd upon Kidney tioubloj. and will rapidly drain out the water f/om the limbs and abdomen. In Diabetes It la said to lemon the amount of sugar , to Incriaie the appetite , and otherwise benefit tbo patient. Noir Yort Medl- cil andSurxlolJourna' , REMARKABLE ! KANSAS Crrr , Mo. , Sept , 20 , 1882. I think It a duty I owe to humanity to lay what jour remedy han done f > r mo. Ono year ago 1 contracted a bad ca o ol Blood Dl-caao , aid lot knowing the result ol such troubles , I allow- pi It to run for Home fine , but finally applied to .he heat physician In this city , who treated mo or nix moritiM. INTIIATTIMK i TOOK OVKH 000 ILLH of i-KoioiouiDK OY MKHCURT i grain each. and had run down In weight ( ( rom 210 to 1ST pouudu , and was conllned to my bed wltli Mer curial Uhcvmatlsm , scarcely able to turn myself p\or. Being a traveling man , some of the fra ternity founl muln this deplorable condition , h il been cured by IU uso. I commended the use It wlta very .little faith ann In less that three weeks w s able to take my place on the road. The sores ami coppor-coltorcd spots gradually disap peared , and to-4ay I have not a sotoor spot on mr ' person , and my weight Is 217 pounds , being rnora thanitoverwa * . 1 do not wish joy topublkb ' my name , but you may show thl letter to anv who doubt the merit of S. 8. S. ' tgtl Know It la i sure cure. . , Yours Truly , J. H , B. Some thirty years afro there lived In Montro rnery , Ala. , a young man who was terribly afflic ted. After being troUeU for a long tlmo by tbo med'cal profession of this town with no benefit ho commcncvtl taking 8 S. 8. After persistently taking It two months ho was enrol. Belniraa qualntud with him for the dUcaflo noicr made It return. J. W. BISHOP , J. P. , Hot Springs Ark. If you doubt , come to see us , and wo will CURE YOU , or cbargo nothing ! Write for particulars and a copy ol ( he llttlo book , " Message to the Unfortunate Suffering.1 Auk any Druggist aa t our standing. 3.81,000 Rnwn.nl will he paid to any Chemist who will flnd , on analysis of 100 bottles of S. S. S. , ono particle of Mercury , Iodide of Potassium , or other Mineral subatanco. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Proprietors , Atlanta. Ga. _ Price of Small Site " " I 1 oO Urge 81 . . .I. iw SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOCTOR STEUNHARTB SUPPOSITORIES i The Great Popular ttemoJy for Pllei. Sure cure for Blind , Bleedlng&Itohlo F And all forma of Hemorrhoids ] Tumor * . These SurrosrrORiu act directly upon tin coata of the Blood Vessels , and by their aatruinol effecta gently force the blood from the iwollin tumor * , aridby making the coata of the relai itrong , prevent their resiling , and hence a > nldJ. cal cure It sure to follow their use. Price , 78 centa box. For sale by all drtigglato , or lent D j mall on receipt of price , by EaliibM rn titut 7i8 du Tstrsk mv " * Mo.