6 THE OMAHA DAILY BJBE. SUKDA NOVEMBER 29 , 1801-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICK : NO. 12 I'EAIIL STRKET. If lit trod Vy Onrrlnr In any part of tlio Ollr. II.V. . TII.TON. - MANAiiKH. TF.I.KPHONFS { P ig' : " : : . : ; S. . : 8 MlMHt . / ; . % .TIO.V. N. Y. 1' . C'o. rounrll Muffs Lumber Co. , conl. Craft's chattel loans. 204 Snpp block. A mnrrlngo lleonso wiw Issued yesterday to J. I' . William-son of Ogilon , Utnu , nnd Mrs. Cora Kastorly of Lincoln , Nob. The Kind's Daughters of tba I'rcsbjftorlnn church will ontertnln their friends nt a social nnd oyster supper In the cliurch purlers next Thursday evening. The third annum ball of tlio Union Pacific niaombly , Kniglita of Labor , local nsscmbly No. litOUvlll lo ) clvcn at Masonic temple on Uio ovonliiir of December III. Jasper Adams nnu John Kennedy worn ( In iil fll.T'iln police court yesterday for drunkenness nnd cruelty to nnlmals. They wore arrested on TlinnkiRlvIng day. A mootiiiH of young ladles will bo liold nt the Grand hotel parlors tomorrow evening for the purpose uf limning nrratiKUinents fern n leap year party to be ijlvon on the evening of January I. Kncampmcnt No. S , U'nlou Veteran Lo- Rlon , will attend the service nt the First Hnptlsli church thlt evening. Ladles of the legion riro nro Invited to accompany them. They will meet at Castle hall at 7 P. in. The Innlsfnil Dramatic club has received nn invitation to present Its latest play , "Hlek'ry farm , " nt Ked Oak in tun near fu ture. Tlio ir.vitatlon will probably bo ac cepted ; If BO , the date for the trip will bo Borne time during the next ton days. Miss Anna Koss entertained a birthday party ut her homo rfii Willow avenue lint Friday. The time was spent very pleasantly In various amusements. Ainonp those pres ent were the following : Misses Gray. Nellie Knckrtt , Ktella Patterson , Mary Key nnd Fannlo Ueyuolds. A suit was commenced in the district couit ycstorJay by the First National Dank ot this cltv against the linn of O. II. Smith it Co , which went under In Omaha a few days ngo. The amount claimed to bo dun Is $ < ) . I ! ) , the unpaid balance on n note. A writ of at tachment WI\R \ issued. The enso of the state of Iowa against William Probstulu , charged with obtaining nioiiny under false pretenses , has been again continued , this time until Monday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. It Is thought that it will never come to a trial , the parties having been negotiating for a settlement. Invitations are out for n reception to bo tendered Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Stewart on their return from their bridal tour In the unst. It will bo at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Stewart on Fourth street , on Friday. December 11 , from ! ) to 12 p. in. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stewart are oxuectod to arrive homo sometime during the coming week. The members of Hnwuoyo lodco No. 181 nnd Council Bluffs lodge No. 4 it , Indepen dent Order of Odd Follows arc requested to meet In Odd Fellows' hall nt II o'clock this afternoon to make arrangements to attend th9 funeral of W. II. Brishtman. All Odd Follows are invited. C. H. Warren , Noble CJrand of 181 , and U. W. Sullivan. Noble Grand of No. 4' ) . The fourth tea of the Cooking club was served at Miss Nora Brown's on South Seventh street Tuesday evening. After dinner curd playing was indulged in , prizes bcinij taken by Miss Mary Key and Mr. T. C. Dawson. Those present wore the Misses Rockwell , Reynolds , Kuth Stevens , Saekett , Farns worth. . Jessie Farnsworth , Key and Brown , IMossrs. Hownn , D.iwson , Paxton. J. N. Bowman , McMnnn and Burkloy of Omaha. A post mortem was held yesterday at Kstep's undertaking rooms over the body of David Kennedy , who died at Ilartlngton , Nob. , a day or two ago. The doctor's certifi cate stated that the disease from which ho died was peritonitis , but the friends of the dead man wore not satisfied , and wanted a post mortem held , so ns to decide the ques tion. After making an examination , the physicians found that ho came to his death as the result of lung trouble. The funeral will occur this afternoon at 2 : HO o'clock , in stead of at 1 o'clock as previously announced , from the residence of J. F. Patterson , 103 Graham nvonuo. _ Jurvts 1877bnindy , purest , safest , best. Swanson Music Co. , Masonic tomplo. i 'Kit a o f > A i. 1:1 ttA < s it A niv. Miss Norrls nnd Miss Alter , of Wautsoka , ill. , are guests of Mrs. J. A. Poll , Mrs. J. II. Diuvyor is dangerously 111 at her home , lliil ) East Pierce street. Misses Hayes and Fitzpatrick of Omaha nto in the city , guests of Miss Myra Crane. I. J. Stoddard of Pella , la. , was in the city yesterday , a guest of Key. T. F , TUickstun. W. K. Butler was In the city yesterday ' ' from I'nrlan where ho has bco'a 'attending district court. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Tllton returned yes terday from Jauosvlllo , WIs. , where they spent Thanksgiving. Miss Cleaver of Milwaukee Is in the city , the guest of Miss Elsia Butts. She will re main until after the holidays. Miss Khoclu Tunnieliffo , of Shenandoah , who has been visiting Miss Mate Baker for u few days , loft last evening for her home. Sheriff William Davis of Sidney , Fremont county , and Frank Gllinan , a prominent mer chant of Hamburg , wore Bluffs visitors yesterday , Mr. and Mrs. John P. Davis returned yesterday from LaCrosse , WIs. , where they have been living for nearly n year past. They will again make their homo in this city , nnd Mr. Davis will go back Into the employ of thn Woir-Shugart company , xyhoro ho was before ho loft the Bluffs. Onto City canned ffoo'.lh , llncst in tlio world , only at Sloiul's , 101 IJroailwav , opposite O'don { , house. Tlio finest criulo of boots nnd shoos ut Morris' , 0 Pearl BtrooL Itoynl Arcanum Party. One of the mo t pleasant parties of the season was that given by the Uoynl Arcanum nt Its halt Friday night. It was well at tended , nnd n program of sixteen numbers was danced to the strains of D.ilboy's orchestra. Dnrit'g ' the evening excellent refreshments were served. The following wore present : Mr , and Airs. Perkins , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. UofT , Mr. nnd MM. K. Trim ble , Mr. and Mr . J. D. Hockwol' , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Gronowog , Mrs. Dr. Macrae , Mrs. 1C. W. Hart , Mrs , 13. J. Babcoek , the Misses Norrls , Alter , Nulllo Bowman , Georgia Bennett , Kittle Bmlard , Nellie Wright , Maud C'avlti , Carrie Stevens , Bark- lay , Sadie Mudgo. Aduio Sherman , ISlslo Butts , Cleaver , Jessie Fnrnsworth , Ida Lutz , Angle Rockwell , Florence Mar tin , Bertha Atwood , lOunlce Welts , Hetta Miller , Mecca Uoiighty. Maud Oliver nnd May ClarK of Oinalin : Messrs. Anderson , L , C. Patterson , C. K. Held , John Keating , J. W. Atwood , 1C , K. Patterson , D. L. Koss , G. C. Shepard , H. A. Woodburv , Harrv ' Davis , Harry Bowman , II , Ogden , A. Loipo'id , Hnr- voy Smith of Omaha , Louie Xurraonhlom , J. N. Bowman , W. 1C. Shepherd. J L. Paxtou , T. C. D.IW80H , II. L. Stacy , A. W. Cnsadv , J. N. Caiady. Jr. . It-iy Bixby , G. S. Wright , Perry Badollet , II. M , Hnttonhauor , J. S , Clark of Omaha and W. H. Kobiusoii. Flush olmirs from $1.73 up ; boil room suits from $10.60 up ; wlro sprl'ifs , $1.40 , ut Morgan's , 740 Uroatlwu'y. "Wo htivo our own vineyards hi Califor nia. Jurvia Wluo comtmuy , Co. HlutTs. Formoil a Corporation. The llnu of Deere , Wells & Co. tiled art- ! cles of Incorporation yesterday in iLooftlco of the county recorder. By their terms the capital stocu U llxod nt f ICt/,000 , which maybe bo Increased to * i" > 0,000 by vuto ot the stock holders , who shall have the llrst chance to purchase any increase of stock that may uo nut upon the market. Tno oftlcors ar * as follows : President , Charles H. Deere ; vlco president , Morris Hosontlold ; secretary and treasurer , Lucius Wells. The board of dlrecton consists of all ttio otUcers , together with Stephen II. Velio und John w. Good. The business of the linn of Deere , Wells & tjo , will bu carried ca by the corporation. NEWS FROJI COUNCIL BLUFFS , Singular Manner in Wh'ch ' Death Q&m to Mctosmin Frightman. TUMBLED DtAD OVER THE PLATFORV. Doctors nt n Loss to Account for the O ( ! urrrncn Apoplexy Tlioiictit to Itc the CaiiHU lcad Plan's History. W. 11. Brighlman , n motor man , fell in front of his own train yesterday afternoon at I o'clock , while It wns In motion and wns in stantly killed. Ho was running on the Broadway line , and hnd nearly reached the corner ot Broadway nnd First street , when ho slacked up to allow n passenger to get on board. Just us ho hud turned off the current the conductor , C. G. Peterson , happened to look forward nnd saw Brightman stumble nnd fall over the railing on the front plat form. In n moment the train stopped , nnd n crowd of bystanders quickly collected. Be fore nny ono hud arrived nttho scone Bright- man had ceased breathing. Ho was plcKed up nnd carried Into the drug store ot George Davis , where several physicians wore sum moned. They pronounced him dead , nnd he was at once removed to Kstep's ' undertaking establishment , H is hard to say what was the causa of the accident. Dr. T. B. Lacop , who made an ox amlnntlon of the body , was of the opinion that Brighlman was a victim of apoplexy , but bo formed this opinion more from the man's make-up than from any symptoms that could bo noticed. The platform , so far as coul d bo seen , was free from Ice , so that there was apparently no reason for his fulling , unless the theory of apoplexy Is the correct ono. ono.Brightman has been In the city about throe months , ho having come hero from Creston , wnere ho was n bridge curponter'in the employ of the Burllntrton Railway com pany. Ho had been in the employ of the motor company only n short time , nnd bis fellow workmen do not seem to have been very well acquainted with him. About three weeks ngo ho brought his family to this city from Creston , and has been living with them ul the corner of Avenue A and Twenty- 11 fth street. Ho loaves a wife and four chil dren , tbo oldest of whom is 13 years of age. An inquest was hold at the undertaking rooms lu&i evening , by u coroner's Jury com posed of Doc Wright , C. D. Walters nnd M. Goodwin. The testimony of n number of cvo witncssei was taken , among the n being W. J. Cook , Merrltt Hendry , John Helm , C. G. Peterson , W. R. Kemp , Henry Lander , George Guunella. SD. . Graves and George S. Davis. The testimony showed that Bright- man was rolled quite n distance by the train , nnd that the wheels ran over him Just before the train stonpod. Israel Lorott , the electrician of the motor company , in response to Inquiries put to him by Dee Wright , who acted us u sort of attor ney for the dead man , as well us a member of the Jury , stated that he did not think the man's death rould have been caused by nu electric shock , although In rainy weather tbo motormcn , when standing in the position Brightman was In when the uccidont oc curred , hnd sometimes received more or lo s severe shocks. Dr. Green , one of the com pany's physicians , stated that Brlghtman's arm , letr , and neck were broken , and that his face was very much discolored by congo - lion , which , iio thought , was caused by a stroke of apoplexy. When Wright cross- examined him , however , ho admitted that the discoloration might have been caused by the breakine of his neck us well as by apop lexy. lexy.Most of the questions asked by Wright were Intended to draw out facts which would show that the accident hnd been duo to some negligence or other on the part of the com pany. The family of the dead man is In very straightened circumstances and it Is prob able that they will bring n suit ncuinst the company for damages. The company's side of the affair wns looked after by Attorney A. W. Askwith. All the testimony had not boon taken at the hour of adjournment , und the Inquest will bo resumed this morning at 10 o'clock. _ ntoiulny tlio Last Day. The great clearing sale closes Monday. Improve tlio clninco to { jot tlio special bargains oll'crod. Our display on the Bocond lloor is tlio largest showing of books , dolls and toys over scon in Coun cil I31ulTs. Wo call attention to just a few of tlio the muny special prices : 2,300 yards short lontrths in outing llannols that bold for lOo and 112i { % , for this sale To. Also our 02jo natural moriuo ribbed vests , with equestrian pants , marked down for this s-ilo to 60c. Gouts' shirts ( groy ) Unit bold for IWc. to go at , ! 2. > o. Gouts' shirts and drawers worth -loc , for ! ! 3o. Gouts' scnrlot nnd natural wool shirts nnd drawers , 7 5o and ! )0o ) goods , all for this sale at 0c. ! ) 2o ( ) doxon all linen towels , with hand- tied fringe , fancy drawn ends in plain white , pinlc , blue , gold and red borders. This is a special lot and worthy of your attention. Ask to see thorn. BOSTON STORE , KOTHKIIIXGHAM , WlUTKLAW & CO. , Council BlulTs , In. Stoi'o open every evening until ! ) o'clock. Saturdays 10 o'clock. Cliuruli AmioiinccMMontH. First Presbyterian Preaching by the pas tor at in10 : ! n. in. und 7iO : ! D. in. Sabbath school nt 12 in. Young people's meeting ut ( i : ! ) ( ) p. m. Congregational Services morning nnd evening. Subjects : "Childhood and Old Ago" und "Being Past Feeling. " Young People's Society Christian Endeavor at (5:30. ( : Bethany Baptist Roy. C. M. Sevlek of Nebraska will preach ut II u. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school at U ) u m. Young Men's Christian Association W. C. Gannon will lend tbo men's .mooting at 4 p. m. Broadway Methodist Preaching by W. S. Hooicor , presiding older , at lOi.'ltl n. m , , and by the pastor at 7 : 'M p. m. Quarterly love feast atl:30 ) : a. m. Sabbath school at 12 in. ICpworth league at ti-'M p. m. Trinity Methodist Preaching by the pas tor , Rev. H. It. Barton , at Hu'n. ) : : ! m. , and 7:30 p. in. Class meeting U0 ! ! n. in. Sunday bchool at IS in. ICpwortb league , 7 p. in. St. John's ICngllsh Lutheran Services In the Young Men's Christian association chapel ut U a , m. , nnd 7:110 : p. m. Sunday school ut 11:45 : D. m. Young people's meeting ut 7 p. in , Sermons by the pastor , Rev. G. W. Sny- dor. Ht.'Pauls church-divine service at 100 : ! n. m. und 7 : . ' ! ( ) p. m. , with sermons by E. J. Bubcock , the rector. Sunday school ut 1- o'clock. Now full goods , finest in the city , at i , the tailor , 31U Hroadway. Furniture , carpets , stoves at cost , at Mandol & Klein's. Jan , 1st wo quit business. _ IllKh Fivi ) I'nrty. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1C. Cooper entertained u party of friends nt their homo on Fourth nvonuo on Monday night. There were pres ent : Mesdames and Messrs. Matthls , Mo- Mlllun , 1C. A. Tucker , C. 1C. Tucker , Hobbs , Thomas , Rlsscr , Hull , Ruttor , Rettig , Mitch ell , Cox , Wolcott ; Mesdames Dopow , Wll- kins and Huworth ; Messrs. Paul Kodweiss and ICd Mutthls , Jr. After elegant refresh ments had been served the prUos wcro tiwurded. Mrs. O. K. Tucker , Mr. Mitchell , Mrs. Wolcott und W. H. Thomas being the successful contestants. Call telephone 120 whan you want the finest groceries in Council LUnil's. Ilm\ppoirnnoo : ofnn Insnno Man. G. W. Buyllss , a man who has been living with his brother-ln-lay , William CurUsmau , at Ull Second avenue , disappeared Friday nfternoon from home , nnd no trace could bo found of him. Ho was brought to this city about MX month * ugo from Clarlndu , wbcro ho hud been nu Inmate of the insane hospital nnd was regarded ns harmless , although Incurable , Ho was confined lit St. Bernard's hospital for snmo time , but wns afterwards taken to tbo homo ol his sister , where ho has been over since. His Insanity was of n mild tvpe. nnd ho was allowed a gteat many liberties. Friday nfternoon ho slipped nwny unnoticed , nnd the fact that he was gone was not found out until ho had been gone some time. His re latives spent all Friday night hunting for him , but at last nccouttU ho had not been found. Winter term of tlio Western Iowa college begins Monday , November IK ) . Do not mlto this splendid opportun ity to prepare for touching or business. If you can not go in the day time , attend the night school. . Malicious Mischief . The people who Hvo In the vicinity of Ave nue I and Tenth strea' , have been troubled n great deal lately by the depredations ol n umij of men or boys who seem to huvn uti motive for any of their actions except ing n desire to harm their victims. Thn gang differs from n gang of whlto caps mainly In not being actuated by any lofty moral purpose. A few mornings ngo ono ol the residents of the vicinity started to go out of his back door , but found something barred him In. On Investigating he found that his hen house bad haon visited durinc the night mid all hU fowls , amounting to nbout 150 , had had their necks carefully wrung and their carcasses thrown down In front of the door. Pig stys have been rcibbod , mid numerous other depredations have been committed , evidently by members of the snmo Mnng. That part of the citv It without police pro tection , nnd the citl/cns nro talking strongly of organi/lng themselves into n vigilance committee to deal with the toughs. A\ lint Do You Pay li'or Orooorles. Hold on a minute. Look at thcso pi-icon , und too what an immense amount of groceries you can got for a little inonoy at Urown's O. O. IX Prompt delivery and guaranteed goods. iMo Broadway , Council BlutTs. Tomatoes , per can , Sc ; corn , per can , 7c ; table poaches , per can , lie ; pie poaches , per can , 8e ; apricots , per can , 15c ; sardines , per can , fie ; peas , per can , 6 ( ; ; 2 Ihs. oatmeal for oi1 ; -I llw. riuo for 2oc ; buckwheat Hour , lo ; Aunt Sally pan- cakr Hour , Hlc ; self rising buckwheat , package , lOc. 20-lb. pail fruit jolly for r > . " > c ; upplo butter , 7 c ; mince meat , 7 jo : Ar- buudu | and Gorman coffee , package , 2c ( ) ; picnic hams , Tie ; dry salt bacon. Sc ; bo logna sausage , ( ic ; pigs feet , Gc ; ! i ibs lard , 2. > c ; sauerkraut , per gallon , 20c ; Lewis lye , cult , lOc ; scrubbing lye , 5c ; 10 bars good soap , 2oo ; starch , pur pound , fie ; plug tobacco , 20c ; smoking tobacco , Me ; bulk oysters , quart , UOc ; choice family Hour , sack , 800BROWN'S BROWN'S a O. D. . * 315 BROADWAY , Council BlulVs. Mornnd's dancing school will begin anew now term of twelve lessons tomorrow , Monday evening at S p. in. , in Kovnl Arcanum Parlor. Twelve lessons , $0. W. S. Baird , attorney , Everett block. Jaryis wild blackberry is the best. Ilirtlitlav On Ml I'urty Mr. and Mrs , J. D. Rockwell entertained a party last Thuriday evening at their homo on Third avenua in honor of the birthday of their daughter , Miss Angle. The evening was spent in playing progressive high live. The following were present : Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hart , Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sapp , Jr. , the Misses Ruth , Fannie Reynolds , Cora Furnsworth , Jessie Farnsworth. Carrie Slovens , Flnrei.co Mnrtyn , Nellie Wrinht , Maud Oliver , Maine Oliver nnd Nora Brown ; J. L. Paxton. J. N. Bowman , Harry Bowman , Walter Smith , Louie Zurmouhlon. T. C. Dawson , G. C. Rowan and G. S. Wright. G. S. Wright and G. C. Rowan tied for the first gentleman's pnzo , and the llrst ladies' prize was awarded to Miss Wright. The second prizes were carried off by Mr. Zurmeuhlen und Miss Stevens. _ Drs. Wood bury , dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone ' 145. High praue work a spoci.ilty' Kindergarten in rooms next to Y. M. C. A. , Merriam block. Experienced , teachers. Kates very low. in .Millinery. The ladies will find Miss Hagsdalo's beautiful millinery goods at Thanksgiv ing prices for the next few days. Ft n lir Will Later developments in connection with the failure of John P. Stuhr , the Mindcn mer chant , go to show that ho will bo able to resume - sumo business In n short tlmo. His assets nro estimated at SKJ.OOO. while his liabilities , it is thought , will not exceed $8,000. An effort Is being made to settle his dinlcullies , and the probabilities ure th.it ho will bo aole to puy all his debts and stint out now in the course of u few weeks at most. Decision l > y the Illinois Court That Will He of Interest. CHICAGO , 111. , Nov. 2S. One of the moLt Important decisions of the Illinois supreme court in several years , affecting not only Issues directly involved , but laying down the broad principle that nubile streets and thoroughfares belong to the pub lic and no exclusive use of any portion thereof can bo granted to private Jlntll- viduals by municipal corporations. The case Is that of George Lagare against tha city of Chicago , involving the legality of two ordi nances passed In ISbS. They vacated part of Archer avenue1 for the use of the Chicago , Mudit > on 111 Northern railway , which portion Is'now covered with tracks. They also ordered the condemnation of u strip ol land west of that vacated to be used ns part ot the street. Tha court holds both ordi nances illegal , holding thut "It never bus been held that legislative authority authoriz ing tra'-ks to bo laid in streets allows n municipality to grant the exclusive use of such streets. " DULY INDICTED. Fonint Agnliibt I Ivo Parties from IJjatriots. The United States grand Jury has found bills of Indictment against the following per sons nnd will report the sumo to tbo Judge early in the week : The Petty brothers , Mr. Hurst , Mr. Carpenter and Mrs. Grllllth , ull of Beatrice. Th so Indictments have been found upon evidence of counterfeiting operations per formed by tbo parties nutnod. The grand Jury mill Is now canning in coed order und several largo batches of Indict. ments lira very likely to follow those already found , _ _ Couvleti'tl ol Perjury. TorKKA , Kan. , Nov. 28.Mrs. . Charlotte Miller was found guilty of perjury In the United States district court yostordny after noon , She Is u middle aged German womun who bocured a pension of IUOO by proving that her husband , Samuel Miller , hnd served in the army und died of lung trouble , After the pension bad been paid the government of ficials discovered that the Samuel Miller who bad borvod In the Second Kansas cuv- alry , according to Mrs. Miller's nflldnvlt , was not the same Miller who hud murrlou the pensioner. Sentence was reserved. Khook IlantlH with tlio President. WASUIXCITOX , D , C. , Nov. S3. The presi dent was unusually busy today. Ho spent the entire forenoon on his message , nnd be tween 13 and 1 : ! )0 ) o'clock received visitors. Among the visitors \vero L. L. Polk , J. F. Tlllman and H. W. Ayers of the fanners alliance. At 1 ' 30 o'clock n publio reception was held in th cast rooai , during which the president shook hands with over 500 portions , including a dttluuaUou ol IndUus , DEED OF A HUZlf IOWA MAN , CB fflrc Ho Shos's and Kiltn His Landlord nnd Then Suicides. Bom DIE Star INSTANTLY , No Cniiso Iitinu' ny < ir Ilio Terrible AT- fair K.tnlalns tlid Kate Cities- tlon on the llnrlliiKlon te Cedar Itupiils. M uoiuu.foivy , In. , Nov. 29. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bi'.i.J : About S ! o'clock this morning D. C. Thomas , tin employe of the Briltnm packing houseuwalicncd the Inmates la the boarding house of John Hockrtdge In this city by the noise ho was making in his room. The landlord wont upstairs to see what was the cause of the disturbance , nnd on entering his room , Thomas , who appeared to be In u frenzy , drew n revolver and shot Hockrldgo repeatedly and fatally , be expir ing In ten minutes. Thomi > s then put the muzzle of the revolver to Ids own forehead and tired a suicidal and fatal shot , und ex pired nt once. Thomas had been complaining of Illness , had Decii divorced from his wifu butn short time , nnd recently had been a constant attendant of the Salvation Army meetings. The best of feeling existed between him and his landlord nnd no'causo Is known for the terrible deed but Insanity. Hocki'idgo loaves a wife and three grown children , his ajjo being about ( ill. Thomas wns about . ' 15. Ho had lived hero n year und his former home is unknown , as ho was quite reticent. IC\plali H tin * Kali" QucHtinn. Uinui : Ku-iiH , la , , Nov. 2 * . [ Special Telegram to Tin : BII.I : General Frelg'H ' Agent Ives of the Burlington , Cedar Huplds ft Northoru yns seen today in regard to the telegram sent out from Sioux Falls to the effect that Special Agent Krotchmor had secured evidence which is conclusive that the Burlington , Cedar Haplds .t Northern had been givinn jobbers In this cltv rebates. Mr.'lvcs said his road uas not giving nny rcuatos nor violating the interstate com merce law. lie s.ild Sioux Fulls wanted the same rates as Slonx City , and that while the Sioux City haul was llfty mile ? longer than the one to Sioux Falls , yet the Sioux Cny rate Is considerably lower. This is be cause Sieux Falls is not an intermediate point , nnd the lout : and short haul clause In the Interstate commerce law does not lower the case ut nil , thus prnctlcatlv leaving it to tlio discretion of the railway company. The iiuoilion of ratoj to these two polnu was brought up at the last mediae of the Western Freight association , hut after being discussed utsomolcngth it was finally decided to do nothing with it for the present. Should the courts say that the Sioux City rtitos snail apply to Sioux Falls also the matter will bo ended , but 1' Is doubtful whether it ever goes to the courts. Killo I In a Co I . .iine. Dis : MOIM : * , Ia.v Nov. 'JS - [ Spsctal Tele gram to TUB Bii-5-Grant : Ash , a miner in the Midland coal mines nt Kunnells , was killed by falling state last night Just before quitting work. Ills head was terribly crushed and it Is believed death resulted in stantly , lie leaves n wife and ono child. I ) in isilnir Sioux City Klro. Sioux CITY , la. , Nov. 'J < . ( Special Telegram ' gram to Tin : Uf.r. , | A llro this morning damaged the Evans block , ono of the llncst buildings in the city to the extent of iSl.l.OO. ) . The North western'National batiK was dam- need to the amount of $ . " > ,0l)0 ) with insurance of $ V > 00. ' ' Alter low'a Silo : > nist * Orrt'MvJa. . , N-ov. 28. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bmj.-f-JudKe ] Babb today cre ated a sensation among the saloonkeeper. ! by passing sentence of SiO ) and costs upon Put Welch , Mark Munloy , John Dougherty , Catherine SVuneh nnd Thomas Fouldn. Tro motion for n new trial In the case of Itobort Young was overruled nnd n fine of iMO de creed. A Mrong law nnd order Innguc has been formed to push further prosecutions. It 'I\V 111 lllWII. DOOSK , In. , Nov. 28. A cold wnvo struck this city this morning , tha mercury touching 15 ° below zero. MAIISIUU.TOW.V , In. , Nov. S3. The mer cury reached l'J = below zero this morning , tho'coldcst nt this date In many yoars. Four inches of snow fell hero. \Vnt.NOti ThiHiipxon'M A U'I'll I Dentil. CMNTOX , la. , Nov. US.-Wnisou Thompson , proprietor of the Farmers' mills , was In stantly killed In the mill today by becoming entangled In the bolting. V.IHIHfiAI. OlllltOSS. IliH KmlnoiuMHolMMli'M lllili Masxlit Mulliinpli Hi Hpll il , St. I ottlH ST. Lot i , Mo. , Nov. 'JS , Cardinal (5lb- ( bens celebrated mass In the chapel of Mill- liinplmny hospital this morulnir. Ho wns es corted from Arch bishop Kendrlck's residence on LIndcll uvenuo to the hospital by Father Flanagan of the Holy Name church , who , I assisted by Father Shields , chaplain of the hospital , and attaches of St. Theresa's church , served high mass. There wore iiret > - out .seventy sUtcr.s of charity , representing the oven houses of the order in this city. Besides the sisters there were present nil the convalescent patients In the hospital , nnd many of the mint tashlonablo n.id prom inent families in St. Lout * . The llrst donation to Archbishop Kenrick , except the new residence In which ho lives , in honor of his golden ICplscopal Jubilee , and probably ono which ho will most esteem , wns made today by the meelc sisters ot charitv who quietly repilrod to his residence and presented him with a tnagnillumit nnd com plete set of irolil vestments , beautifully fashioned nnd imported direct from Paris for the occasion. The archbishop thanked them from his heart and promised them to wear the vest ments when celebrating his Jubilee muss on Monday morning. i > KLiicrin .sr. i.uvis. K.I mi IN nnd Liilmr-r * U ill Meet There In Koliriinrv .NII. . Sr. Lorn , Mo , Nov. S. Mr. H. 1C. Taubcticek ol IlllnoU , chairman of the com mittce appointed to sclent a nlnco of meeting for the national convention of labor nnd farmer1 : ) organizations ne.\t February , with Mr.V. . S. Morgan , secretary of the Reform Press association , mot a committee of clti/ons here today and made arrangements for hold- lug the convention in St. Louis , February 'JJ. The convention will bo one of the larcest nnd most important over held by the various third parties , as there will bu delegates present , from the Farmers alliance , Farmers Mutual Benevolent association. National alliance , Gringo , Patrons of 'Husbandry , Pations of Industry , Traders Federation , Knights of Labor , and the Reform Press association. The people's party will also bo represented by Its executive committee , but it is not expected that it will send r.ny dele gates to take pirt in the pioccodlncs. The convention will endeavor to arrange a federation to ensure harmony during the national campaign. AruitlfiH to Mill Nye. JA < Ksn.v , Miss. , Noy. ! 2i. ( At the opera house toiiluht , JuH after the curtain rose for the Bill Nyo-Burbnnk combination entertain ment , Nye fell out of the back door of the opera house , a distance of fifteen feet , laud- Inu o : > a pile of lutn'ior. ' Ho was so tmdlv hurt tnal ho could not appear and the uudi- once was dismissed. Sciitoni'i'il liir Ijlf . DtriivXdn , Colo. , Nov. M. Ralph Ray. the young man who murdered his mother two months ago , was arraigned in court toduy and pleaded guilty to murder In the second degioo and was sentenced by Judge Sunnier to ttio rcnilontiarv for life. Ed IUe COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO , Will Sell at these Special Prices from now until lunuary 1st , 1892 FOR. GASH ONLY : NOTE PR1G1SS. NOTK'1RIGE.S Axminstcr Regular price Cut nrico $1.71 Moquultu Regular nrieo Velvet , Regular jirico Velvet , Regular price Hotly Brussels , Bigolow Regular j > : fieo Body Brussels Regular price Body Brussels 1 tegular jirico Tapestry Brussels Regular price Tapestry Brussels ' Regular price Tapestry Brussels Regular price Ingrain , It-ply , all wool , Uognlar price Ingrain , Agra Ucirultir price Ingrain , oxtrasttper Regular jiric.e Ingrain , all wool Regular price Ing aln , C. C , wool lillor Regular price Ingrain , Union R 'gular price Ingrain , Cotton Regular jirice Ilonip Regular jirico Call early and make your selection before best patterns are sold Special prices on Curtain ? , Portieres , Upholstery Goods , etc. Prompt attention given to mail orders. Council Blllffs Carpet Co. , BROADWAY "Absolutely the Best Made , ' ' 'A "Delicious Medicated Con- feet ion" for'lie ( relief of Cough * , Colds , Honrsenbss , Sore Throat , nntl for cletiring tlte voice. For jalc by nil Druggists nhll Confectioners. 1'nckcd in fulf'vwo ounce packages , I'riccG Cents.f you are nimble to procure the 1' iona Cough Tablets front your dealur send us 8 cents in stamps and rideivc n box by mail. Made by the lonamifacturers of the celebrnted Pomona Fruit Juice Tablets. Tablets.DUQUETTE & CO , , Council Bluffs , In. CITIZENS STATE BANK O11 Council Bluffs. FIT L STOCK . $150,00) SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.00J TOTAU CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . $22J,09J I. A , Mil or. K O. Oleason. K. h Sliuu'Hrt , U K. II rt.l. D. H IniiiiuKoii , Oliurloi It , lliiiiniui. Trius4ct : K'uuur-U baiiktui ; unit. ness , l.iir.'ustu.ipll.il uiul uurplua u ( any bun c In Koutliwfslurn Iowa , NTcR : r ON TIME DEPOSITS SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. WAN Till-On monthly iwyinonu , 1 l . " > iioros with liiiilillius. iioiri'o.niL-ll HIull's. Adilrc'is H ; Cleato llua linih.i. ) : \\7A.NTRD-lilrl toho ! | ) liisinull family ; unii * attciiillir ' school piofuni'd. Mrs. Uiills- bauU , (111 ( llliill'st. WAN IKD lly yoiiiiir iiiiui , situation at any lilnd ofrorU ; iiniloistiiuils buukkuunln . l/iiS llpo , Coiini'll Illuira. _ B OV winiluil. ii'jout 17 yuarsolil , for norlt. luo llio.i.lway , TjlOH SAI K Cliuii ) ) lluiisDinul lot kiiuwn IIH -L M'I Miiulson ht. ; huu o anil lot luiowii us I'.t ) 1'rariKlln st. S. P. Miiul'oiiuu I , llaldu-ln blo.'k. osAi't xiAvc-'rwo und half iu-ru farm , mlio from busliioss , I'oiin- i-ll llliHVs. Will luuu land , hur-os or cattlo. K. K. Mnync , lil'J Ilroatlnuy T WANT to buy otouk of sift 'orlos or hoots uiul Khou- . . Will nay purl uush and iiatl by u n room house and hit In Uinalia. ( i ' , ' ; - , lluu , Uoi nicl lljulTs. _ IOWA farms for Halo : cool 4s ) noi-o farm , til : inumvuil KiC ncro.s , * , ' , ' , hniu-vcd | HI. 4 mllin from a liir 'o town. J.'O. K.irnii of nil sl/un , SiiviT.il f.iims for rout Joliiiitoa > t : Van 1'itt- tuii , t-'oiino 1 ll.uir-i. FOU UKNT 5-runiu liouso , with h.ith and oily watt-r , Ul.'i N. Mli hirvot. I'-rtlus ou- cupyl _ HP' toll i. ' lo boardl us. OKI-MCE Kor rent In Uro MI bnllilli - . Main anil I'full slrL'Ots. li.ivln,1 nil the lalosl liiilirovuintiiitH , Imutoil bv fctoani , tiloviiior , olostitH , ino. APiilytoJ. J. Drown , or HurUu iV Uasudy. on t * ADIKS and fontloinon Wiinto I for best 3 Jjulllni ; book In tbu world : b K wii os for liollduv tr.uloi ( J a day or n nqr cunt. Call or uddruhs 111) ) Kuppoil uvo. , elf Maillsoii at. It M.S. giirdon lands , housus , lots and FA blocks for Hiilo or rt'nt. Day ft Hess , Hi I'uiul strctit. Uounoll Illults. COUNCIL BUUPFS Galvanised Iron Cornice Work ? II. OltAllh \ SON , I'llOl-'A 1O15 and 1O17 BroacKvnij. Killmaloi ( anilil .I . on nlllclnli n ( tittriltiil un CornlcaVurk , Irjn Ituflut , S'.j.'i tVja'.i in I pur Wort Arllitli itjtt * s umltr. Curi * iknieoicnioltul from pjl.iu UJ uillii ( fj aUj 44 Uull < uuU UJ144X TWO MORE DAYS. Remain During Which 1'aticnts Can Avail Themselves of the Rate of $5 a Month for Treat ment airl Me.licine3. All Pntlt'nls Hi'lnjr drier Treatment tit rim-ing ThomiMtcs Un l r Trentnidil Ui'furo IH'iTiiilii'r I. Will Iio Trcntctl for if , " ) a Month Until mvd Mcdldiu'fl Frop. CLEAR AND CONCISE. Mo Half \Vay \ Wor.N an I No Itoom for Diiiihl. Mr. Hanson pointedly states how IIP was ru- Iliivi'd of an iwnr.ivatod ense of catarrh by Drs. iVneland and .Mansfield. "I hate had a MIVITO eatarilnl trouble for tlireniir four vi'.irs " sail Mr. John Hanson , who icsldos ut 4"i1."i Clinrlos stieol. ' I hail dull , heavy pains in my head , puitlcnliirly over the eyes. My eyes HUIO weak and veiy MU. HANSON , riU'lmilfs Street , watery ut times My m > xo uonld clog up. llrst nun side ( .lien tlir other , und sometimes both Miles would be stopped up. My crout tumble wns the continual dripping In thn hack purl of my Ihroit. I would have to liuwU and snlt to got rid ( if It. This would leuvu my tlmml raw ami vote 1 hud u bid cout'li ut times , espeel illy In the morninu. and 1 would have sioro puma In my ehost. My trouble I'Nlcmlcil until my Momarh K > camu : iUVrio i. I treated for my tumble tlinu after time , but could nut sreiiie iinv relief until I bewail treatment with lr ) > . ( Vpeland and Mnnsllold. They hull been Heating several friends of mini ! with sneh niarUed surce s that 1 ilrter- inliiedtoglvotlioiiiutri.il. I did NO with the icMiill that I am fi-cllng spii'inlid again. I don't have tlio dull , heavy pains in my head nur over my eyes : my eyes uro strong und do not walir any moio. My nosu docs not stop lib near so much any more , while the dilp- iiliiK In my throat Is almost entliely gone. I lm\e no more cnn.h. no more pains In the chest. My stomach trouble Is greatly re lieved , and I HIM more than s itlslled with the speedy result In my ease , and h ivo all eon- II luiici ) In the hKlll of Drs , Couelunil und Mansllcld. A NOTABLE INSTANCE. 3Ir. W. P. Cnllulmii , tins Well Known Contractor , 1'niliirscs DIN. ( 'opelaml iuul Manslluld. "Over two yeuis 1120 my tumble began , nnd I hi\e : seen many miserable days und nliMits since then. " sild Mr. W. K. Uiillnliiin. of I3r S. SMIi street "Mv stomach was Inu very bad eon : ( Ilium and easily lirltaH'd.sothatofti'n what I nte would bo thrown up utmost immediately. There weie pnlns In my stoinncli and bonuls frii\iently , nnd sharp , shoolliu pains would luKe me in the chest and under my shoulder blade. " 1 Was always tiled und worn out. I had no enercy or ainl'ltloii loll. I was restless und uneasy not contented with anything very IOIIK ut u time. At dlllercnt t mcs I WUK tumbled with waUefulliies'i ut nluht , but Kuneraliy wai sleepy anil diowsy. It fcociiiod Illio 1 vould mil cet sleep cnoiuh. Those hot und eold spells would eomo on me one after tint nt her , "Indeed , I felt miserable ull the time , und it seemed I would never bo nny belter , for ull ilii'doctorlnc I did und ull tlio medicine I took did me no oed , Aflerio idlngnf numer ous eases slnillni to to inlnn that DM. Cone- land and Mnnsllold hud tieiiled successfully , 1 made up my mind to try their system. " I'odiiy those dlsacieeaiilesymptoms are all Kent > . I feel bettorovery way than 1 huvo for se\urul years I am voiy thankful to Urs. Oopelund und Munsflold. Miss Miller's Story. /"My / disease developed very ruuldlv , nnd , despite ull the various lomedles und enies which 1 tried , KIOW worsn und worse each day. My lieud wusconstiintly .stopped up and ached nearly ull the time. Thvio was uronstatit dls- ehiir u ironi my nose und m > hnwUliiK und split ni ; \ viisoiv distressing. To this was added u suveio stonmeh tumble biought on by my dis ease. My stomach would feel heavy nnd distressed sifter ualliu ; . unytli'iii ' : I- } My sli'up ' WIIH disturbed and fiulfill. 1 full. Bloomy nnd despondent ull the time , and wax vcrv InliuMISS .MII.IIH. : bin und nervous. I Irul ut tlmes-u sharp puln uioiind my heait , which udilcil ciuslderuhlo to my sull'eiIng. "I tried u meat many remedies und incdl- clnos without unv eiieouniKliiT lesults , und had given un ull Hope ot ever being benefited , when 1 nollred somn cu-.es . similar to mini ) which Dis. Copelanil und Muuslluld hud cured. I concluded to try them ut least , und uccnnllnziy ulaeed inysnif under their euro. " 1 lniiin\uil | iilmosl from the liisl. The dls- ehurge from my nosu lii ; censed , my liuiid \ I'leur und 1 have icgulned my : ippollto : diges tion good , uo mini ) p tin around tnu heart , and Di.s. Copolnm ! and Munslleld huvu ruitnied to me my fiiiini > rK'od | heultb , and to any in-all I will gladly ropoiil mv story " Miss Miller lives sit IIM'I \ . .T.ili . street , whtno shn eun bo seen , und will readily verify her statement. _ _ DRAWING THE LINE. 'IIiu Dlsl'iii'tion and Dill'Tcni AdMTlisini , ' Hjflors anil Dodors Wlio AiherlNe. A lady who recently plneed herself nndei tiuulinent w th Dis , I opul.niil und his ussi- eliilea , salih " 1 never woulil thlnl'of golnj ; to udvuitls- Ini iliii'lois ; I inner did suuli u tiling In my life. I huvo u hr.it her who Is u doelor In the country nnd wl.oKnc'.v Di Copelund ut llollo- % iu > lli/spltul College In Nuw url ; years ago ; he ud\sod | iiiu toeonsull him and I followed his uihlMi.'i To Mil'.lie llh cnlllti fraiiknesfl , the lady was rlglit In her opinion of " \ ertlHln.1 Dne- toix , " Hoenlled. an I I he sentiment , which shu holds by no means ulone. h.is good euiisi ) \\'ii liiiM > no fault lo find with tlio sentiment , The tin in "advertising dorl'iis. " us Nile uses It , und II ; Is u- ( < l by Intelligent air ) hensli/lo / peopliIneliides llin whole ul le range of un- .seiupuloiiK iinprlncip iled und dlhrepiitable qiiaeUery. Tliu phrase "adM-rl sing doctors' lias been for yours , inn ) Is HI III , lo u gri'iil extent , u synonym for < | im < i.ury ! In Its woist phr.iHjs. H'II I HO do not blKino M.'iislble. thlnlilng and Intulllgent iieop.n for HO | < r n clear of It. Drs. Copelund and MansllcldNli , Imwevoi , to iniiho one point very c.e.ir mil \urydK- Theie ate " .uhcrl sing ilorlois" und docloi-H wbo advert se. mid tliiuo Is u wide dllloieni'i ) ' Advertising ili elois. " m HID HIM iiliico.me , us u inle. r.o doctors ut nil. The large major ity of them huvu never boon tholnsliU of u mi'dleul co.lo e. I'niiertho head of iiilvoitlnliu ; doeioiH urn Ineluded nil Iliut eluss of nnpr nclpled und unscrupulous inen-wholiy nnedneuted uinl Ignorant men-uho pruv npuii Ihu slek and unfortunate. Thulr wuyi , aru on y too neil kni\\iito need deserlption. Thuy am ofti n trunilent. traveling from iiluro to place , luti- t > lonsllo ) ! und iniprlnelpled. AM u rule thuy piomlso inliuelot , and , by Ihe ro eiinnliig und pluusllill.tv , ostoit laruo sums of moniiy from tin ) poorer eliihses and tlioHu who cuu luant ulloid to bo lobbed. Tlieiuiiro-uiheitlsliiKdootorB. " und adver tising doctois IIH tin ) leim is used inuaiiH fukliH. Theru mo doctors wlio aiUorllso. aii'l ' in thin elass uro those geniiini ) phyHlciuns und hpeclullstn who liaMi fnlllllril all the regular leiiiilromonlsof medical study and practice , who IIAVU pas-Kid tliioiich the iisu il course of inoilluiil tolli'itu und liospliul Htudy , und who l/.ive / dovouid their llvus to eertuln lints of liraetluu-eoiitlnliiK thun.bnlviui tu these bpn- clui llneti. Thulr oxi.erlencii and llielr stuily has irhon Ihoin opeclul and prcinlnenti > l < lll In them und tlicy chooiu thn dully papers un a of luttlnt' thu I'Ubllc Know tlielr b | > e- rlaltlrs nnd their stlccr * " . An otin < .elentlou/ phyxlelans , nnd us honorable men , titty bo lle\o In adverllslng , I'lrsl In this elnss of tluctor * who mtvortlio their sDPClalt esiiro Dr < . t'opulund nnd Mam * Hold. They stito to tlioiiiiblle some of the re- nulls of their work their locution , their upr- etaltles. Their erixlentluls which ehallcnKO denial aio liofotn the people. They say to thu public finm Hie busts of the printed romiiinscontulnliigmany testimonials ironi wuli-Unown men HIII ! women In this com munity ! "This Is the work we do. These are the results wo uecoinpllslt. Wo ask to bu judged by them. " Civtnrrh nnd DouftioaB Cured. "Five years ueo my trouble begun , from the ulleets , I think , of u hud cold. My none would Htop up , first onnHldn and then the other ; tha mucus would drop from my hO'id Into my throat , cousliu u constant IniwIcnK and splf Hut , trying to raise It. "I hail very stnoro pains In my lieud esucc- lully over my eytM , so Intense us to iilmost blind me In sfooplng over and suddenly nils- Ing iiivsulf to a stun ling position I would he- ronin Hodl//.v thut I would have to support myself to Ueop from fulling , AtTt.UTKll HIS KUIS. "This continued uti- I I my healing I.eeunio utfeeleil. At this time I begun to feel un\- liius iihout my health : l hoto was u continual bu//iiig und louring nolM ) In n , y cars ; sliaip , shoolln ? pulim In thesliouldi rblude.s. I hud no uplift lie. und wh.it I did out seemed todlstiess my Htom ich I bud tried uveiMblng for my tiouble , ha > Ing spent two yearn ut dllTeieut miner. il "mines tiy- Ing If possible ' to tu Mil. MKUI1VMAV. m , ! , , , 'nv heallh. but nil reinoilles seemed to full In my e'me until I called on Drs. i'npel/iud / and Munsllfld and begun troutment with them , ami Hint is why I make thlsstutument. "TIIHV HAVE CI'llKll MK , and 1 feel It u duty thut I one them u * < well us other.s who may be ullllcted a" I wus. I feel like u dlllerent man now bueuusn I liave uo more ho'iditchc. nuso clc-ir. no huwk- In r und Hplttlng , uppetlte good , and lust , hut not least are my our.s. ins intiiiN : ( ] n ' I eun poslthely say that I ean now henrus gooil us before mv trouble lio.'an. un 1 I can- tint .say to ) much for the good results Drs. Copetand ami M-inslleld huvo uecompllshed In mv ease. " Mr. Murryniaii resides ut H ! U Cuplud uve- iiuewlieiu ho wlllgludly verify Ins tutement UEPRESESTATIVE RESIDENTS. What Th , > y Say ( 'uiu'eniln tlio Success nf Drs. Cnpelaiul anil .Munslleld , V Well Kntinn C'lorjjrj'iiiiiti ( Jhes His l-'x pcrlen : e Other Te-tiniuny. ItKV , It. O. Swank , of the Theological sem- Iniirv. writes to Dr * . Cojicland und Miiimfleld us follows : "I tuUcgieut measure In mul.liig known tu you thut I huvo icculvcd grout ben- ellls from your treatment. I'or live yutira I have neen ulllleted w.th eutnrih of the head und tliioat. willed , ut t mes. wus distressing ; Indeed , in fact , loading me to hollovo thut I must glvo up publio spoiiUltti ! . I tried maiy ( remedies but leoelvcd no relief until I euino to you , und I am happy to wrlto und Inform you tli.it I um entltely euied , ull my symp toms of cuturrh nuvlng disappeared. ' SlltS. MKNA DOLILeuvenwoith street , says : " 1 um now enlliely well no more lieadaenes , no huwktng or snlttlng , und I feel fresh und restu.l uponurls ng In the moruln > r. \yiieioullothuishuvu fulled , DIN , Copiilund and Mansllcl.f hu\u been s iccessfiil.und lean- not say lee muc.li for them , and to any und ull I will Kindly lupimt mv story. " MltS. O. I1. ANDKIfeOX , IUIU Sewurd stiect : " .Mvnosulsnoweleur.no more hawking und pplHhu' . no sore tlnoat , my neadiiulies liuvo eeused and mv eyes are us stiong IIH over , t can now read the papers , even ut night , and feel Ilku utlllleriMit peison. Too much praise eiimiot be ghen Drs. Copelund und Munsllold for thelreurefnl mid conscientious woik In my ease , un I lltuaitlly recommend them to ull sulToiers. " Jilt. O. P. MRKKYJIAX. Ifill ) Uaultol uvunue : "Dm. Coouliin I und Munsllold cured mo. I feel lllio u dlil'oreiit man now because I have no moro heutluelio. nosu clear , no hawking un I spitting , apputlte good , and luM but nut l ; ' uro my eurs. I eun positively suyJ , now hear us good us befoie my t' ' und Ic-innotsay ion tmiyli guy , . ' anils Drs. Copclum ! -TTTS".ii : ! compllHlied In my case. " Silt. SAM Uii : < SMYTH , 710 South I "I urn the hupplest man In the eiiy , feellni ? that I hau found w h it I thought lost forever my good health ami anyone who knows mo eun see ( hut I um u well man ; I have no moro nlghtsncats : no pain li , the chest oi shoiilder- hiudcs ; 1 cough no moiu und 1 am gaining In llesh ovciy duy. I e.ninot say too much for the good Dis. Coiielund und Slunsllulu huvo done In my ease. " Mlt. JOHN SIAI.ONU IBOIPnulh IJth htrect : "I heartily reconnnend Drs. I'opuland and Slunslleld's treatment us the only ticatmeut , that ever guvo n.c any icllcf , and had I known ol them sooner it would have saved me yeuin of Milteritr , ' und iniiih money. " Mlt. STKJ'IIKN'MAKTIN. South Oinahal "Ujatllug of the wonderful success of Dra. Copelamland Slunsllcld I thought I vumld try just once more to hu cined , und 1 um thankful 1 did , forthnv lime aecomnllslieil wondeislit my ease. After treuting with them my symp- toniH huvo ull tllsuppeured und I um us well us evei I was In my lifo. " MISS IOII < Y MM. l < iit : , X.lll North 'Bth strcot : "The dlsehuigo from my nose 1ms ceased , my head Is clear und I li tve logulned my appetite ; digestion good , no moro puln around the heart , und I feel llko u dlllerent , nelson , mid can say that Dis , Copeluntl und Slunsfleld have restored to me my former good health , " MISS L.UMIA fiOOnillUUT , III'.11. ) Trskln htieet : I cannot , do or sav too much for I Irs. Copelunu und Munsllold , for they huveeined cured me and nlufed me In bettor health gen- erully than I could over hope for. " Mlt. O.V. . roSTEH. Ilia North 43nd street : "Sly head und nose uiu cloar. 1:00.1 uppetlte , no mtiie ululit sweats , and my lung tioublit Is entirely lelloved , and 1 have no furl her fear of eonsiimpiton. 1 can't say too iiiueh In pr.ilsuof Drs. Copuland and .Manhlleld , Cor thuy nuvo surely nuvu'1 ' my life. " Tliolr Crndnutl.-ilH. As has been xaM. Di.V. . II. t'opnlanil was ores dent of his eluss ul llulluvuu Hospital Medleal Cello e. New York , where ho grud- nulod. Ilio most fitmous lust jliiUnn of Us kind li. the country. Ills diploma hours the written endorse i out of the medical authorities of Now York , of thu deans of prom neut medical collo.'es In Pennsylvania. Dr. T.It Mansllold's ctcdeutlain uro no loss abun < lant und uniiiul- | Illed. He M I so is formally Indorsed by thn HCU- ruluresof various county und st itii medical societies , Until centlemnn , ufler thoioiigh hospital o.\iierleneo and praotleit , have tlu- voted their lives to tlio prictlce of tholr upou- tles , ivlth what , Niice.-ss the columns ot the dally papers show. ROOMS 311 AND 312 , New York Life Building- , Cur. I " ( li and Fainain Sis. , Onmlm , Neb ir. ii , < ' ///7 < .i.\i > , . .Tn. . T. It. 31 IAN / . ' . ' / ; I. It , . ? / . It. Consulting riiynlclan , Specialties : Oiturih anduli diseases of thn Kyc. 10-ir , Tlnout un I liiin.'x. Nervous Ills- eases , sjin | Diseases , Clnonlu Dlso.ihu-t. 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