0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , -DECEMBER 20 , 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICK : - NO. 12 I'KAHL STREET. rtllveredty Cnirlcr In tnj part of tbo Cltr. II , W. TII.TON , - MANAuKlfc rrrt rniinvraJ IhnlnrM Office TI LKPIIONFB { Nfllt | ! Killtor N , Y. Plumbing Co. C. H. Water Work * Co. Kcmovcd to IU ) Pcnrl street. Council Uluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans. 204 Sapp bloeu. Burhorn'sdiamondswntchesholldaygoods. Mrs. Lucius Wells cntortnlucd n number of friends iitn curd party last evening at hoi- homo on Oakland n von no. A marriage license \vus Issued yesterday toV. . P. Jackson of this city und Etta .Dougherty of DCS Molncs , An overcoat was stolen last evening from Jn frotu of Goldstein's second band store on Upper Broadway by n siicnk thief. A masquerade ball is to bo Riven in Streets- vllle In SubnrJ's hull by John Scott. Christ- man eve. All Invited. Ladles admitted free. Trinity ladles will servo dinner with chlcUcti nnd dumplings today. Oyster supper - per this evening , at 621 Hroaaway , Foster's old Ntnnil. Members of the Hobckah Hcllof aisoclation will moot at. Mrs. Woatborby's , lii'i Broad- wov , baturclay at 1:30 : p. in. , for important work. By order of president. Etnnnuel Unstnusf en bad a hearing ycstor- dny afternoon before Justice Swearlngcn on the charge of committing ati nisault nnd biittorv ou Louli Hanson. Ho wns found guilty'and n line of f-i and costs assessed against [ , | m- Tom Hlgglns , John Durko aud Charles Williams , three tough looking citucns , wcro nrrcstcd bv Ofllccr Murphv yesterday for greeting promiscuously nil the ladies they happened to moot on Lower Main street. They were booked with Insulting ladies. Miss F. B. ICornoy , n missionary worker from Plattsniouth , Nob. , will speak at tbo Broadway mission near the corner of Sev enth street , conducted by Joseph Wells , missionary of the American Sunday School Union , Sunday evening at 7:30 : o'clock. All nro cordially invited to be prosont. A telegram was received hero yesterday announcing the death of O. II. AdiitiH. sec retary of the Mursellles Manufacturing com pany. The funeral will tnko place at Marseilles , 111. , tomorrow. The Council Bluffs branch bouse will remain closed until Monday and the manager , Mr. W. S. Cass , will leave today to attend the funeral. Prof. H. W. Sawyer , superintendent of tbo city schools , has been Investigating tbo ca o of Mbs Carrie Alexander , who was charged by Mrs. Smith with having adminis tered a bard whipping to her boy , who was Miss Alexander's pupil. Ho linds that the boy received nothing that ho did not earn , and no action will bo taken In thocaso. County Hecordor W. H. Thomas Is abou to inaugurate u new scheme In his oflico by using a typewriter tor copying a largo ohnro of the county records. Trio loaves will bo bound Into book form after leaving the typnwrlter , aud In this way the records will bo kept In a much moro convenient and pro- tentublo manner than Is possible under ibo present way. J. P. Casatly commenced a suit in the dis trict court yesterday against Mrs. L. O. Person to foreclose n mortcngo for J5TO ou tbo west forty feet of lot 9 , block 17 , Grimes' addition. Tbo mortgage IB alleged to have been executed by the husband of the de fendant , Charles II. Ferson , who met his death in the waters of Lake Manawa about four yeurs ago. The property Is situated on Broadway , between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. Andrew Jensen , the boy who was arrssted several days ago for shooting lead balls with n sltiugshot utayearold baby , was brought up in pollco court" yesterday morning for a bearing and discharged on nccouut of a mis take In the date on which the offense Is alleged to have bcon committed. A uow Information was nt once filed giving the cor rect date , aud tbo boy will have a hearing this morning. It Is not the Intention of the authorities to allow him to gut off frco as ho has been continually guilty of similar deeds. The Abbott cattle case was still on In tbo district court yesterday , but ahout 8 o'clock In the afternoon a sliocic was administered to tbo court In the sbapo of a statement by the attorneys that nftcr Introducing evidence by the cord for two weeks past , nil the testimony was finally In. On account ot the ilmcss of Judge Nourse , who has been worn out by his close application to the chalk and blackboards dur ing tha trial , a postponement was granted until Monday , wocn thn arguments of the at torneys will bo commenced. There are n dozen attorneys In the case and every one Is bound to have bis say , so that tbo prospects nro not very flattering for the case being finally submitted before Tuesday evening at least. A chnnco to win a turkey at 531 Broadway , commencing Monday next Gypsy carnival Saturday evening in Trinity country store , Poster's old stand. Tlio Mccst in tlio City. George S. Davis , 200 Broadway , 1ms the nicebt display of holiday good's up to dnto In the city. lie wtia' the first to phew the public the beautiful things brought out this year , and ho will domi nate the tnulu on bis end of the street. Mandol & Kline will move their en tire stock to Sioux City January 1. Until that time you can buy furniture , Btovos , carpets , at your own price. l'UltliO.\.ll. I'Alt.Kllt.ll'llS. Brooki Hcml has returned from a visit with relatives In Ohio. W. W. Loomls , who has been seriously 111 for several weeks , Is slowly recovering. Judge Pnako Is in from his farm at Blencoo , spending it few days with bis friends hero. Ed. L , Howe of Cleveland , O. , U In the city for a few days visiting old friends. Ho Is now traveling for n St. Paul wholesale house. Mrs. S. C. Hanna of Scranton , Pa. , Is in the city , having bonn called here bv the horious Illness of her parents , Mr. nad"Mrs. . Mur ; < lml Tnrloy. Constable Charles Nicholson left last nvon- ing for Lincoln , Nob. , wboro ho will got requisition papers for the colored man , Henry Mooro. who U In the Omahii Jail on a charge of stealing flO from Con Wllsou of this city. Henry Duell , who lives on Vine street , loft yesterday for Port Wayne , Ina. , where ho will bo united In marriage to Miss Ella Mo- Inlosb next woolt. Ho was accompanied by Miss Mamiu Hllo.v. Ho will return with bis bride on Christmas day. Wo have our own vlnoyards In Callfou nta , Jiirvis Wine company , Go. Blutl'a Fresh oysters , 25o and 30c can , at C. O. D. Brown's. _ Do Hivvon has his usual stock of beau tiful dolls. They are worth seeing and way down in prices. Fresh broad , 2 loaves for .io , nt 0. O D. Brown's. Who Will Ho Deputies ? Information was received In the city yes terday that Sheriff-Elect Hazon has nmdotho eelectlon of his deputies and bailiffs. AccordIng - Ing to the Information , which is vouched for. John P. Stubr , who run against Huzon In the light for the democratic nomination , will bo deputy at Avoca. A. K. Hooker , Sheriff O'Neill's present deputy , will como from Avoca to this city , and Mr. Hazcn will have charge of the Jail here. Roitor , the tailor , ! I10 Broadway , bus nil the latest styles and now winter goods. Satisfaction in every respect guaranteed. _ Commercial men , Hotel Gordon the boat $ - house in Council Bluffs , Why pay -15o n quart lor oysters when you can got them for 80o at C. O. 1) . HrownVr1 _ Try Carman's for hard and soft coul wood , 700 Main strot NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , His Suspicion ? Wlfo Played Detective with Startling Results , NOW SHE WILL ASK FOR A D.VORCE . , Though ( ho Hruronnt IliiftlmiulVan Alwayn nt Home During the Kvcnlnt ; , it U'IH : DHTorcnt During the Day. A bomb shell Is about to bo exploded with in two blocks of tbo Bloomer school which will bo apt to create a lurgo sized sensation. Tbo parlies to the affair are n man and his wife who have resided In Council Bluffs for fifteen years or more , and have moved In tlio best social circles. For soir.o time past the woman has had serious doubts as to her husband's lldnllly. About six months ago she employed a detective to assist her In ascertaining whether her sus picions wore well-founded. Kver since that tune tbo case lias been undergoing an Invest igation , and although carried on In a very quiet manner , It was whispered abroad among the intimate friends of the family , that some thing was going to drop soon that would sot the gossips nqog. For about n week the lady has been going about the city disguised as a corset peddler , and duy bnforo yesterday , It is alleged , she managed to get Inside the doors of tbo liouso whcro she thought her husband bad been spending most of his spare time. The first tblnff tlmt greeted her eyes was a steve which had formerly belonged to her husband but had been sold by him , according to the story which ho told his wife. She ulso ob tained plenty of proof in other ways that her husband bad been practically making his home during the daytime nt the house. The woniun who she claims is responsible for the alienation of her husband'n affections Is tbo wife of a man who wonts In an Omaha gambling bouse. The aggrieved lady has retained the services of an attorney "and a petition is now belng drawn up for n divorce. < u K AT ShAUGimsn IN runs. Owin-r to tlio Mild and Huthcr Unf.iv- iirnbliVontherj'or Kurs tt'e II ivo Druldcd 11 Muko the Pur Fly. Having put on sale our entire stock of fur capes at exactly half our retail prices. Wo do this in order to give all our cus tomers a chance at the fur bargains. Glance at the figures : $0.50 coney capos , $3.115 , $10.50 nutria , $ ! ) . "o. $ -15.00 mink , $22.50. $17.00 coney moufflon collar , $8.60. $15.00 cape , seal , $7.50. $10.00 opossum , $3.00. $17.00 wool , seal , $8.50. $2-3.00 capo seal , Persian lamb collar , $12.-)0. $22.00capo , seal moufllon collar , $11.00. $10.00 capo , seal. $8.00. $0.00 French coney , $1.60. $15.00 Coney , Astrakhan collar , $7.50. $20.00 cape , seal , $10.00. S-10.00 marten , $20.00. $22 00 Persiun lamb , $11.00. $18.50 Astuikhan , 89.25. $2-5.00 monkey capo , real seal collar , $12.50. $27.50 krimmorcapo , $13.75. MTFF : SALE. 46c black hare muff , 25c. 76c black hare muff , 33c. $9.00 mink muIT , $0.50. $2.50 capo seal mutT , $1.7 * . $12.00 beaver mulT , $8.00. 600 Monkey muffs , $3.60. And so on all through our entire stock of furs. What could bo more , suitable for n nice Christmas present than ti nice capo or mutT ? Now is the chanco. BOSTON STORE , Council Blurts , la. Christmas goods at Doll G. Morgan & Co.'H drugstore , 7-12 Broadway. Solid silver and plated ware for loss money than anywhere olt > o in the city at E. Burhorn's , 17 Main street. A Musical Nitr > . Mar Bonricius is no longer connected with any other music firm , but is perma nently located at Noa. 114 , 110 Stutsmun street. While other gentlemen do the talking about bottoms dropped out , etc. , ho is doing the business , selling pianos and organs of loading and reliable man ufacturers. Examine the MePhnil piano and the Crown organ. Swanson Music Co. , Masonic temple Kxpooteil Sonic Misfortune The case of William Parkhlll , who was crushed by the cars Thursday evening , turns out. to be n very sad one. Ho has always been noted among bis fellow workmen for his economy , every cent that wis not absolutely needed In the car ing for his family being applied to payintr for n home on South avenue. The homo was a very humble one , but ho had just succeeded In getting it paid tor a few dajs ago. Thursday before going to his work ho spent quite a while in going over the papers that secured his homo to him , and yesterday they were found to have boon carefully arranccd as though he had had n prusonll- mciH of what was to como Mrs. Parkhill , the wife of the uufortanata man , also seemed to have a forewarning that some misfortune was about to happen to her. The fact tbat her husband was killed was carefully kept secret from her Thursday night , and some of the neighbors went over early In tbo morning , thinking that they would break the HOWS to her In a loss abrupt manner than If she road of it first In the papers. They had no sooner entered the door than she told them she know they had como to tell her some bud news , and naked them not to keep it from her any longer than they must. When informed of her bereavement she was completely broken down , and wont pitcously , The inquest over the body of the dead man was held yesterday morning in W. C. Estop's undertaking rooms. A Jury was ompanolod consisting of C. S. Hubbard , S. Cuvnlt and James Horn. The testimony of JohnCostollo. foreman of the crow which was working on tbo track at the place where the accident took place , C. U. Llubold , engineer of the same crow , M. Jones , u Mvllchmau , C. A. Knott , P. W. Trudo , UcorgoViner \ and Klmor Pratt , the night yardnmster , was taken In order. It was developed that two crews of men had boon working , one at each end of the yard , making up tlio trains from the cars ou track No , 5. The crows who do this sort of work have never had to watch each other's doings , and n switchman who was engaged In making a coupling had to run the risk of having a car sent Hying against the other end of the train hi ) Is at work on at any time. Mrs. Parkhlll Is left In a most distressing condition by the death of her husband , She has nine children , of whom the majority nro under 1'J years of ago. The oldest , a girl of 17 years , has been working out for some tlnici past and helping the family what little nho could In that way. A brother of the dead man U expected to arrive this morning from DCS Moinus , and when he comet the arrangements will be made for tbo funeral. It will probably tuKo place on Sun day afternoon , under the auspices of the switchman's union , of which the dereascd was u member. Tbo only insurance which the deceased had on his life was the $1,000 bis wife will got uy reason of his member ship In the union. Domestic Troulilos , An Information has boon Issued In Justice Hammer's court against May Thompson , a woman who has been living over Walter's harness shoo on Upper llroadway , charging her with being an inmate of a bouse of pros- tuition. The complainant Is Mrs. William 1'rlost , wife of a barber who bus boon doing business on Broadway near the corner of First street. The fillug of thti Information U the ieo.uul to a story of domestic troubles whtcn have bcon going on In the Priest household for tome time past. Mrs. Priest claims that her husband has been led astray by iho machinations of Miss Thompson , * o that she U cheated out of that portion of her bus- band's society which belongs to her by right. She determined to put n stop to thU , ana with that end In view has In volved the strong arm of the law to her assistance. Miss Thompson learned that something uVspornto was about to be done , however , and a day or two ago shut up her house and fled to the scasldo. Priest sold out hi * barber shop , and there was a report last night that ho had left town , but an Investigation failed to verify the rumor. All effort * to find the woman have bcon unavailing , but Justice Hammer's oftlco will bo kept warm lor her night and day In the hope that she will return. Genuine tortoise shell combs at Bur- horn's. Carman Feed and Fuel company , wholesale and retail hay , grain and feed. Special prices on hny and grain in car lots. 700 Main street. Council Bluffs. _ The only kindergarten in the city is in the Morrlam block , uoxtto the Young Men's Christian association. Experi enced teachers and only ono-half usual rates nro charged. Biggest bargains in holiday goods in the city at E. Burhorn's. Very handsome Christmas novelties at. Do Haven's nothing poor or trashy. Drs. Woodburydonllstsnoxt to Grand hotel ; line work a specialty. Tele. Mo. Fresh oystord received daily direct from Baltimore at C. O. D. Brown's , Council Bluffs. _ It is a well known fact that neotilocnn get bettor gcods for less money at E. Burhorn's than any other place in tlio city. Go and bo convinced yourselves. The largest stock of Japanese and Chinese goods east of San Francisco , 'Frisco prices , at 317 Broadway. Holidiiy Remember that DoIIavon has one of the most elegant stocks of holiday novel ties in the city. It surpasses all former ynars both in beauty and low prices. Call and see them. Jarvlswild blaokborry is the best. Our line of fancy holiday articles is complete. Don't fail to see it. Doll G. Morgan & Co. , druggists , 742 Broadway. Jarvis 1877 brandy , purest , safest , best. Walnut block and Wjoming coal , fresh mined , received dailj Thatcher , 10 Main. C7I UltCIl Beth-Eden Baptist Church Park avenue near Lcdvenworth street. Hov. E. F. Harris , pastor. Preaching , morning , nt 10:45 : a. m. , at which Miss M. A. Buz/.ell , tbo missionary from Swaton , China , who charmed the ladies nt the recent quarterly missionary meeting , will speak. Evening service at 7:110 : p.m. Seats all free ; everybody welcome. Sunday school at 12:15 : p. m. St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church , corner of Twenty-seventh street Morning services , nt 10'iO : a. m. , will bo conducted by Rev. M. C. B'ltlor of St. Louis. No evening services , babbath school at noon. Young People's meeting ut ti : 15 p.m. Piuyer moot ing Wednesday evening at 7:4."i : o'clock. St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran church , corner Twenty-first and Burdotte streets Kev. J. G. Grifntb , pastor. Services at 10:30 : a.m. and 7:30 : p.m. Subject for morning : "The secret of a Successful Life. " Evening subject : "Hepontanco. " Christmas duy ser vices at 108U ; a.m. ; sermon by Rev. J. A. Clut7 , D D. , president of Midland college , Atehison , Kan. At 7 p.m. Sunday school Christmas tree service of song , etc. Seats free. A welcome to all. The Unlversulist pulpit will be supplied on Sunday , the 'JOtb , by Kov. Asa Countryman of Illinois. Morning subject : "What Do You Take Him For ! " Evening subject : "A Question at the Front. " Church , corner Nineteenth and Lothrop streets. Sodts free and a cordial invitation if , extended to tbo public. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint's , 1418 North Twenty-tlrat street Ser vices Sunday. Preaching at 10liO. : Sundav school 2W. : ! Prayer meeting 7:31) : ) . Evening preaching. Preaching morning and evening by Elder Charles Terry. William Ballingor , president. Southwest Presbyterian church , corner of Twentieth and Louvpnworth Rev. R. V. Atkisson , pastor. Services at 10:33 : n. in. and 7:45 : u. in. Subjects Morning , "Tho Law of Fruitfulnoss. " Evening , "Love and For giveness. " Sunday school at noon. En deavor society meets at 7 p. m. Scats are ireo and all are cordially Invited to attend. At thoCcntrulUnited Presbyterian church , Seventeenth street , between Capitol avenue and Dodge Rov. John Williamson , D.D. , pastor. Preaching tomorrow at 10:80 : a. m. , subject , "Ho Knows Us , " and at 7:30 : p. m , , subject , "Tho Christians. " Sabbath school ut ia m and Young People's meeting at 0:30 : p. in. All welcome. St. Philip's Chapel ( Episcopal ) -Twenty- first bctwcen _ Nicholas and Paul streets John A. Williams , priest in charge. Holy communion , 7 a.m. Morning prayer , 0:30. : Sunday school 10 a. m. Choral litany and celebration of Iho holy communion with ser mon U a. m , Choral evensong with sermon , 7:30. : Bishop Worthingtou will preach at the evening service. Second Presbyterian church , North Twenty-fourth and Nicholas streets Rov. S. M. Ware , pastor. Services at 10:30 : a.m. and 7:30 : p.m. Morning subject1 "Tho Believer's Fellowship With Christ. " Even ing subject : ' -The Now Creature. " Sun day school at noon. Young people's prayer nicotine at 0:15 : p. m. Sacrament of the Lord's supper mid reception and baptism of now members at morning service. South Tenth Street Methodist Episcopal church , corner Tenth and Pioruo streets Rev. Alfred Hodgotts , D.D. , pastor. Class meeting nt 10 a. m. and (1:30 ( : p. m. Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. in. Sun- da-school ; at'I p.m. Christmas entertain ment Christmas night at 7:30.Funeral : services of A. J. Harmon Sunday at 'J p. m. from the church. Trinity Cathedral , Eighteenth and Capitol avenue Very Rov. C.H. Gardner , dean. Holy communion S n. m. ; Sunday school 10 a. m. ; morning prayer , litany and sermon 11 a. m. ; evening prayer and sermon 7:30 : p. m. Free Church of bt. Matthias ( Episcopal ) , South Tenth street and Worthlnirtou Place Rov. Alex W. Macnab , rector. Fourth Sun day In Advent. Colouration of Holy Com munion , 7:00 : a. m. ; Sunday school and lilblo class , 10:00 : a.m. ; morning service , litany and sermon , 11:00. : n.m. ; baptism. 3:00 : p. m. ; evensong , with sermon , 7:30 : p.m. ; dally morning prayer , I:00 ) : a.m. j Wediiosday.evonsong with addroas.7:30 : p.m. ; the Friday evening service omitted this week ; Mouday , St. Thomas' D.iy , holy com munion , 7 a.m. : Friday , Christmas , celebra tion of the holy communion , 7am , ; morning service , litany and second celebration of the holy communion , with sermon , U a.m. ; Saturday , St. Stephen's Day , holy commun ion , 7 a.m. First Presbyterian church , corner Seven teenth and Dodge streets Kov. W..1. Harsha. D.D. , pastor. Regular services conducted by the pastor at 10:30 : ain. and 70 : ! ! p.m. Sabbath school at noon. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor mooting nt 030 ; p. m. The pastor , Rev. W. J. Hurslm. D. I ) . , will occupy the pulpit morning r ud and evening , his evening toulo being "What Commissioner Morgan has Attempted and Has Accomplished for the Indians. " Tboro will bo tomces In the Kountzo Me morial English Lutheran church , corner Six teenth and Ilnrney.on Christinas morning at 0:30 : o'clock. Oood music , beautiful decora tions , and sermon by tbo pastor , Rov. A. J. Turkic , A cordial Invitation U extended to all who wish to enjoy a Christmas service at this early morning hour. At TsUuii. m. on Christmas the Sunday school will conduct tbo exercises wblch'piomtso to bo exception ally HUP. Immauuel Baptist , church. North Twonty- fuurth and Ulnney streets Rov.p.W. Foster , pastor. Services atlOsllO a. m. and 7:80 p. in. Morning theme , "Lifting up the Gates. " Evening theme , "Weighing a Soul , " At evening service the ordinance of baptism. Young people's meeting at Gir : > . Our very Interesting Christmas optertalnmont will beheld held on Curiutmn cvr. The poor will bo generously remembered Church of the Gooa/ffhophord ( EpUconal ) , corner Lake and Nineteenth treot Ruv , J. P. D. Lloyd , rector. Holy communion 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 a m. Evening servlcojht 7:30 : p. m. will bo for men only , with n special address. All are warmly Invited. A. Trinity Methodist Episcopal ehurcb , cor- nerTwentv-llrstiind Binncy streets W. K. Beans , pastor. Preaching lOi.'W n , tu. and 7:30 : p. in. Subjects , morning : "Tho Law of Compensation. " Evening , "No Room for Christ. " Sundav school lli m. J. T. Robin sou , superintendent. Epworlh league meet Ing (1:30. ( : Seats free. Everybody made wel come. Kountzo Memorial Euulish Lutheran church , corner Sixteenth and Hiirnoy Rev. A. J. Turkic , pastor. Services 10:30 : n. m. Subject , "Hope , " ar.d 7'U : ) p. m. , subject , "Peace. " Sunday school nt noon. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor ni (1:30 ( : p. m. AH are cordially invited to nttonil those services and receive a Christian wel come. Cynthia unrmun church , walnut Hill ! PreacblnR every Lord's day 10:30 : n. m. and i 7-30 p. m , Sunday school nt 1'J m. Lord's day services subject , 100 : ! ! a. m. , " Which Road Are You On , the One to Heaven or the One to Africa ! " Subject 7:30 : p. m. . "Tho Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven. " Christ mas tree , Christmas Eve , W. W. Slabaugh , superintendent ; Brother Rauuabush , assist ant superintendent : Gcorco Andrews , secre tary : Miss Nettle Scott , treasurer ; Joseph Shields , pastor. People's church on Eighteenth between California and Wobitor. Preaching by the pastor , Rov. Charles W. Savidgo , nt U o'clock u. m. nml 7:30 : p. m. Sabbath school nt 10 a. m. Subject In ttio morning , "Tbo Conversion of Children ; " subject In the evening"Tho Wastes of Omaha. " Seats free. All are cordially welcomed. All Saints church , Twenty-sixth and How ard streets. Fouith Sunday in Advent. The music at 11 oclock will bo : Te Dcum in F , Garrett ; Benedictus , Cobb ; Advent anthem , Hosauna in the Highest , Stalncr. At 7:30 : iu evening , Cantata and Dou % chants ; anthem , Prepare Yo the Way of the Lord , Garrett. All are welcome. HilUido Congrceatlonal church , corner Thirtieth and Onlo streets , A. H. Ross , pas tor Morningservtce , 10:30 : ; sermon subject , "This day is born a Savior. " Sunday school at noon. Young People's ' Society of Christian Endeavor , 0:15. : Vesper service , 7:30. : Ser mon subject , "Teaching With Authority. " Christmas concert Thursday evening. First Methodist Episcopal church , Twen tieth and Davenport streets , Rov. P. S. Merrill , D. D. , pastor. 10:30 : a. m. , "God's Outlay Our Inspiration ; " 7:30 : , "A Short , Simple , Saving Oreed , " Sunday school at 2:30. : Seward Street Methodist Episcopal church corner Twenty-second and Seward streets. Rev. H. A. Crane , A. M. , pastor , will preach at 10:30 : subject : "Tho Savior Comes ; " and at 7:30 : : "Christmas Thoughts for the Times. " Class meetings at'J:30,12and : 0:30. : Sunday school at a:30 : p.m. Freoseats and a hearty welcome for all. Westminster Presbyterian church , Twenty- ninth and Mason streets Rov. John Uordon , D.D. . pastor. Services at 10:30 : n.m. m. and 7:3u : p.m. Sundaj school at noon. In the absence of the pastor Rov. Prof. Lowry , D. D. , of the Omaha Presbyterian Theological seminary will preach both morning and oven- ing. . Unitarian church , ' Seventeenth and Cass stronts Rev. Newton , M. Mann , will preach in the morning. Subject : ' 'Christmas. " Strangers cordially welcomed. First Congrocatiomil church , Nineteenth and Davenport stroutsj Dr. J. T. Duryea , pastor. Sunday morning services at 10:30. : immediately followed by Sunday school. Evening services at 7:30. Prayer and pralio mooting * Wednesday evening at 7:15. : All are welcome. Clifton Hill Mission Sunday school at 3 p. m. Church service at 4 p. m. WHO WROTE - JVEltV VE VR ? ' , Mrs. John S. DrlK 3 Tells of an Intbr- cstinj ; Incident. OMAHA , Dec. 17. To-.tho Editor of THE Bui : : A friend asks , who wrote the poem , 'Every Year ! " The poem "Every Year" originally emanated from tne pan of the lata General Albert Pike. Had any doubt haretotoro ex isted it would ba sivept a way by tha ajser- tlon of Mr. T. S. P.xrvin , grand secretary of the grand lodge of Iowa , who Is acknowl edged authority In nil m.utoH of this kind. No loss than six "Every Year" poomi , credited to as many different authors , have como to my notice and of which I have files , and in some instances as cited by Mr.Parvm , are Identical to thopoam ascribed to General I'lKo. TO some ot us these mystic words , "Every Year , " are fraught with very dear old memories. A bit of unwritten history in connection herewith is the fact that the poem "Every Year , " by "Mary E. BrUgs , " was read by Longfellow just prior to bis death , and a let ter to Mrs. B. written by his daughter , Mrs. Charles A. Dana , and signed by himself , con tains this paragraph : "Presuming that you have other copies of the poems sent mo , I yonturo to keep those , and am , yours with all good wishes. " ( Signed. ) A most peculiar and significant value is at tached to this poem. It never appeared in print in tbo west until wo presented it to the "Pioneer Lawmakers of lowi" at their quad rennial mcetincr , held nt Dos Molnes , 1S90 , when It was made a part of the official record ol that body , the Hon. Theodore S. Parvln being present at the tlmo. Most respectfully , Mil" . J.NO. S. Bilious. COMPARISONS A HE ODIOUS. Railroad Coiiti-ncts 8iiKKcstol ( ity tlio Horde u town 31 on u men t. The first railroad monument erected in this country was unveiled at Bordon- town , N. J. , by the PennsylvanialRailrond company , on the sixtieth anniversary of the operation of a steam railroad in the stato. On November 12 , 18.11 , the "John Bull , " a locomotive brought over from England by Colonel .Tohn Slovens , in August of that yoai- , made its first trip with a load of passengers over a piece of track laid between whore the monument now stands and a granite shaft about ; t,500 feet eastward of it. After along and bitter fight thll1 project -of a steam railway hud advanced far enough to iustify a public tVJHl , trip , and accord ingly on that day , jj ) years ago , a largo number of the members of the legislature and other state ollloials boarded the two carriage-like cai's und the train mnUo boveral trips over the short line without accident or delay. 3t This trial , althpugh it was not followed by others till somJlimo afterwards , as many defects in tlio locomotive had to bo overcome , practleliljy opened the era of titoam traille in the1 jitate. On this tlrbt triri"wltli passengers the engineer was Isaaij 'Dripiw , who IH htill living , now 82 yotu'fc'old. ' The old engine [ R still in o.xlslonc'u'ln ' the United States National Museuni"iti Washington. It weighs only ten tons , uml the boiler is 12 foot long and ! ! feet ( I inches In diameter. The tiring was done with plno and oak wood , no coal being used. The monument is 11 feet G inches high. It consists of a grout rough-hown square block of granite , Ufcot high , mounted on a foundation of granite blocks , which are the original blocks from the old track. Running in a circle at tlio bane of the monument is an iron track , which IH a l > art of the original track. It is fastened to the stone blocks with the old Hplko that hold the track in place sixty years ago , and the whole-thing makes a simple , fitting memorial. A stone shaft about < 3 foot high is situated U.SOO foot east of the monument. Between these points the track was laid. The monument is sit uated about a mile from Bordontown station , immediately alongside the present railroad truck. On the face , which is turned toward the track , is a bronvte relief ropresoiiting the old engine John Bull , with Its tender carrying the cask that held the water for the boiler , and wtyh two of the high-bodied couches attached. Underneath is the inscription also in relief : "First movement by. steam on a rail road in the State of Now Jersey , Novem ber 12 , 18.11 , by the Original locomotive , John Bull , now deposited in the United StatcH National Museum at Washington. The llrst piece of railroad track in Now Jersey was laid by the Camden and Amboy Railroad company , between this point and the stone , H.StiO feet eastward. " Cut in the stone on the west face of the block is the inscription : "Tho iron rails were laid on stone blocks Mill fastened by spikes driven into holoi ) in the stone , plugged with wood. " SPECIAL NOTICES. _ _ cf JN5lbELLUFfL : _ Foil KKNT Uood barn , near court bouse. Apply to .HepoHlpc. _ _ _ _ „ . . ) naiitod nt sl ! fotith Seventh st. _ I'oferimc ' 3 rcqulrml. 1lHIo\T.i ) farms for Ante. Farms of from 40 to ! KK ) acres and from II.S uorncroitp Si-nil for list , Kurnlohotl hotel of III looms for snlo or cxuliniigu. Johnston & Van 1'utten. FOR HAMC or oxcluinsro :0 : acres I in pro veil land ; ui miles from postolllee. Will take vacant oroporty. ( .Ireonslilolds. Nicholson ft Co. , Dili Itroudwuy , Council llltllT- ) . JWANT to buv stock of KIOL'or'us or boots and sliot'H ! will pay part push and pirt by n fi room IIOIIHO nnd lot In Omaha. U H Hoe. /1OMPLKTI2 outfit bir llxturcs and two pool v tnblcs for snlo and bill ding for rent. Good location. I ) . II , Shoufc , over Ulllcor fi i'nsey'n banl ; . I71AHMS. pardon InniN , housus , lots and A. ' hiHlneiB blocks for silo : or ronU Day Si Hess. M I'oarl stieet. Council HliifT.i. FIRSTNATIONALBANK OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IO/V\ \ . Pnld Up Cnp'tnl SIOD.OW Oldoit organl7eit b\n't Un th } cltr. Koroma nil domestic ctclin(3 : n I O3d H03trltlji , Ki.uiid attuntlon pnld to colloctlimi. Accjunti of latlvll4 nal , bnnki , bnnkon and corporation jolloUjl. Corroipon Innco In vltu I. UUO. 1 > . SAN'FOltl ) , I'rDilitant. A. W. lUICKMAN. OMhler. A. T. ItlCV. Anlitant Cishlir INTEREST ffllDONDEPOSITS ATOlfflHA-LOflNSTRUSTCQ 5.E.CDR. l6" & CAPITAL : S 100. OOO.OO D'RECTORSA.U.WYMAN-f.W.NASH. : JH.MIUARO-CUV-CBARTON-C.D. L AKE. J.d.fmoWN-THOS-L.KIMBALL. The BURLINGTON No. 2. The "Vestibule Flyer , " is just the thing for East - bound travel. Its convenient hour of departure from Omaha , viz : at 4:30 : p. m , daily ; its superb equipment of Pullman Sleep ers , elegant Reclining Chair Cars , and famous Burlington Dining Cars , and the perfect roadbed over which it speeds , combine to render this an ideal train. Besides this train No. 4 leaves Omaha at 9:50 : a. m. and No. 6 at 9:20 : p.m. No. 4 is for local business in Iowa and Illinois , and No. 6 the Fast Mail is a most desirable train for those who wish to complete the day in Omaha. City Ticket Office , 1223 Far- nam St. W. F. Vaill , Agent. RKlLWflYTlMEGflRD "LORTQJ ICfllCAUO , HUKf.TKGTON A < J. | Arrtvei Uniivhn. I Depot 10th nnd Mason Sti I Omaha. l.eiivui UNION 1'ACmC. I ArrlrJ ) Oraahn. [ Union l > opotlHh ( nnJ Marcy Sti. | I ( JHIL'AtJO , It , 1. & 1'ACIKIU Irroin Wi ) t. L.IUnlun ilupot , lOtlijiml Marcy au.Weat. | 1.20 p m Uenvur Lliultotl H.IO p m T.05 p m Denver Kxprots. . . . . . I.oavoi ICHIUAUU , Mil. A , HT. I'AUU I Arrlvj Oraatm. I U. I * , dopol , nn I Mvrjf i I Oman * tU5p ra | HI. 1'aul l.lmlloil. l.ravu I OMAIll A ST. - < > J < T , . . " 1 vr.-i t OniBlia.lt ; . 1' . deput. IQtli un1 Uinr s i I ( ) n > i i.lu p nil . ht. l.onl * * annon . . .ip m f - - T ? \ , a. \ MO. VALI.SV. Dapot I5tn an-t Walntur Sti. . .Deiulwuuil KzpruM I t.M p m uv . . . . . . ( Ei. Sat ) Wru. Kxp. ( Hi. Mon ) | 6 3) p ra MO P m . .Norfolk ( Kr. Similar ) II 10 n m t.ti p ml Ht Paul rfnirmi . . . . . iH5 a ra . _ _ _ _ = " , TT , tfKKnarSTo : \ ArnVeT Depot I5th nnd WtbitarBti. I Omaha. 8.10 n ni . . .Hloux ( .Ity Accoiumod.ilion. , . 1)03 ) p m IM p M Hioux City Kxproo ( Kx. Hunnay ) 12 W p ra 6.l p in St. 1'HUI Limited I-.W n ra 5.11 p m llancfott I'imungar ( Bx Hnmliy ) h.i6 a m .envoi I MliSUUItl I'.VLIKIU. I Arrival Jmalia. I Depot lith and Webtter Hti. I OmV.il o.t > n ml . .ft. l.ouli Exproij I C.'W a m v.tOp m | Bt. ) < oul Kxpro . . . . . . l 6.10jp m I.o va I K. I' . , HT JOK A i II. I Arrival. Traniterl Union l ) pot. Couuell IlliitU. _ Transfer OUU a ml . . .Knntai Lily l > ay lipr is f > 2i p m O.li p , , . < City Miiht Kiproii. . . 6.20 a ra I.c voi IUII1CAUO , IIUIUAV A yUlNt'V i Arrival Transfer ! Union Depot. I ounell Ilium. | Tran < far VM n m Chicago Kxprex. 10.00 p in Chicago Kipren. ' T.OJ p m . . . . yCreJton " _ " " i * TaT"TrillOAaO"ll.TA | PACIKIU Trnnfer | Union Depot , Council MlunX " "linvdi I OMAHA 4 bT. IXUIS. ) Tran f i | Union l ) pot , Coiiucll umiT . iTranjfaf I.IO'p'ral T7.St.'lxiuli I'anon llall . .ir..lipm CJO p in I Night Etpren . | UW a m 10.20 a m Atlantic Kzprou i 6.45 P m 1.30 p m Vuitlbulo Umlted..IU.M p m THIS IS THE LAST. The Romnlnln ? Dnya of Dee rabor Furnish th > Ls. . Oppoitun ty Un der the $5.CO Offjr All Pntlon's UndoTronlmont Before January 1st , Will Bo Tro ted ntThatRato Until Ourod. One thing should do clonrly stated at this time. ThU Is the lii-.tiiiouthoftlioMlio.it- ini'iit. I'litlenta who desire to tuko tie .tnu-nt under this offer miiht avail thumsvtvrs of It at nnei . Tboro will bo no further extension of tlnif. Itrs , t'opelaml and Mauslk-ld have sonqlit tOK'lxuall an opportunity of availing tliL ni.olvcs ! of this nicro'y nominal rate. They have already o.vtumk'd tl.o time , and Decem ber H tbh lust month Inslilub the olTur holds ( .pod. All imtU'MH holnit uiiilur trealtiirnl or plticlni ! thfmsohi'f under Ir iiiincnt bufoio January Nt , will bo treated at the r.ite of W u month until cured. Tlie cute ut eaiuirh reiiulros llrwt. a patient who has Jiiditmcut.commou sense and tmtlrni'o to place lilmsn.f under u uvular syHttMii.itle and selontllk1 course of treatment , fpi'ond , a pnyHiolaii who UIIJIT- stands the tteutiiiont of tin ; disuse , has sno- ol.tl nldll , simolul O\POI | < MICO , "iicciiil uup.ir- trt is , special lomudlos and ulvos wpwlal euro and at lent'on to thlp d HOMMJ nlio Is. In fact , a Kcntllnc xpcrlullst. The popular Impression tli it oat anil Is Incurable tutu H from the ftu't Hint ItliHsouly licen within tecont yours th.it sUllfnl nlivslclans Ktive tbulr whole tlmo and niton Inn to this disease. Catarrh Is both a lot'iil and constitutional disease , requires both local lioumont and constitutional remedies , ralont mediulnes nuvnr did and never will cure It. ALWAYS MISERABLE. A South Omaha Gentleman Tilks to the Feint in tbo Series of Test OaseF. "Over six wars ago my trouble boBiin , nnd I have aeon many nilset able days and nlshts since then , " isaid Mr. James I.audy of South Omalia. " 1'or over two years I bavo boon con- tliiuounly talfliiK tioatmciit with dlllcrcnt doctors , but I nevorpot auv permanent relief until I placed myself under the earu of Drs. Copuland and Mansfield. " The ti oublo seemed to como on from colds. Thcio would beteirlblo ualns lltst on one side of m v head and then on the oilier. Sometimes It M mod as If tlio. entln top of my bond was t'omliuoir. My eyes became weaK , wnlory and bloodshot , and ntilncd me eontlilurablo. "All tlio time I could hear Mrati''o MOISUS. and often when anyone would spe.ik to mo I would have to request them to lepuatlint MIL JAMES I.MM > V , 21ST ST. SOUTH OMAHA. they had said. I bad to hawk mid spit all tbo tlmo to rid my thro it of the mucus that wus always dropping. Aly tlirout was toie and In- flamed. "The caiiKhlnp , hawking and r.ils'ng hoth- eiod mu a great deal , and often made mo K.I ) ; and vomit. My stomach was In a very bad condition and easily irrltatoJ. so that often wtmt I ntu would bo thrown up almost imme diately. There wore pains In my stomach nnd bowels fieqnontly , anil sharp , shoot n ? pains would tcko mo In the chest and minor my shoulder blade. "I was always t'red nnd woin out. I had no oneisry or ambition left. 1 W.IR restless nnd uneasy ; not contented with iinythlnu very long tit a. time. At < l lire runt , times I was troubled with wakefulliicss nt night , but iron- ernlly was sleepy and drowsy. It seemed like I could not cet aleep enough. Tlioo hot nnd cold spoils won d como on mu one after tlio other , and I was either burning up or frotu- IlliC. "Indeed , I felt miserable nil the tlmo.nnd It seemed I would never bo nny better , for all the ( lOL'torlnn 1 did and all tliu mollulno I tool ; did mo no coed , Attur reading of num erous eases similar to mlno that Uis.Coulaml | und Mansfluld had treated Micvunsfnlly. I made up my mind to try their system. "Today tbo o dlsnsieuablc symptoms ate all pone. I foul better ovury way than I have for sovur.il yuais , and I wolKh moru now than nny time in my ifo. 1 nm veiy thankful to Dis , Copulund and Mansfield for the Kro.it tiiiiio | mauu in my conoition. ami i cnnnot leeommend them too highly , for I know wlrit tliuyliuvedonoformotliovc.nl and will defer for others. " Mr. I.andv lives on 2lht street , between Krown und Wymun , South Omaha , whoiu bo can bo teen , and ho will leudlly verify bis statement. FAITHFUL WORK. Accompaiio3 by Goad Results Mr. John Ma1 one , W th the Ooasol fated Coffee fee Co. , Relates Hit Expoiio ice Others Who Willingly - ly Testify. " 1 had boon tumbled for moio than ton years before consulting Dis , Copelanl and Mansllold , " Buys Mr. John Mnlono of 1S04 South l.'itli Htioot. "Uptotlio present tlmo 1 have been troubled with my eai.s , nose nnd throat. "At times 1 would Leconn almost blinded by terrible headaches. "I hud those bu//.liiK and roaring noises In my oars , a continual hawking and Npittlm : , und mv throat was bo dry and sere I could Hardly swallow. In" addition my nose was lonstanlly stopped up , and for tun yo.ns I hi'd not Inei thud tliioiiKh It. In tbuoxamliiatlonDis. Cnpeland and Miuisll- flufd found In my nose a Inri polypus , whleli WIIK the canso of the ol.htriicted liieathlng. "They d"tly ( roirov- ed the tumor without n bit of p.no or loss of blood. 1 felt Immedi ate relief , nml can now breath tliroii'-h both nostrils : my headaches have ceased , 'no moro ui , JOHN .xm.ONi : , loailim nolM'ii In niy oars , no hnwklnit and l > luln . and 1 fool UUo nil life-rent person. . , , " 1 horttlly recommend Dis Copoliind nnd Maiisllidd's treatment us the only treatment that ovoruavo mo any rullef.und had I known of llmm sooner , It would huvo saved mo yenrH of MiirerliiK and niiieh monoy. .Mr. Mulonu lives al 1NII Hiiutli 15th atroot , where ho will loadlly verify his statement. HAD AFFECTED HI3 LUNGS. Mr , Win. McOord's ' Story After Hope Was Gouo Drs. Copolaud & Maasfia'.d Restore Him tj Hea'th. "I never thought I should have my name In the paper , but the result of my treatment with DIM. Copeland and Mansfluld li d been sneh a surprise both to myself and mj friends , that I really felt It my duty to toll of It. " The speaker was Mr. Win. McCord , 1711 S. Kith street. L'ontlnulna ho si Id : "I hud been Hick and miserable with eatarrh for three yeaih , but In the past two yearn I J.TOW wornu 10 rapidly and ovorvllilng failed so ulteily to help me. that all hope luft mo and I hail made up my mind there was no use trying nny Ion or. "My head und nose wereolo gud up und the mutter c'ranplir. Into my tlnoiit Lopt mo biiwklng nnd mmlng all tliu time. My throat wax sore and Inflamed , Severepilns would Blurt in the top of my head and pub * down my uplnn. " 1 had u puffed up or bloated feeling after ( mtlng. Wbut food I tool. Hid not digest , lint lay Ilko loud in my ktoniufh I hud palpi tation nf thohuiirt , anil faint , dizzy npullb would foiliu o > er me , Inavliiif un. WM. M'OOIIU , ITU mono weak 1 could 6 , lfilh stioct. hardly HtHiid. My B | UU wus broken aud ruiUeti and did uiu uo uoou. I would nrlsa In the morning actually moro tlrod than the night l-oforc. "The pint two winters I was attacked with lovcirp hemorrhage * . After the llr t 'o ou Rovorc rough onmo on nml remained , I wa unable to got rid of IU Dull pains would fake mo hi bolh lun-s , so bad ut times as to almost tnke my breath nwt.y. " 1 was run divwn In sliensth nnd yo wonk and miser < blo I made up my mind last spr ng th t thodlDon a hal UON' ! TO MV MtNU * . Then wns when I gave up nil bopi nnd decided thoui was no use doliu niiv moro. "Soon after that I began roadlntrof the suc cess of Urs. Copelaml nnd Mnnstiold. Now bopo.sprntu up. Of ors In my condition were cured. Why not go invsolf und try their pyx- led ) and method of troiiimenl ? "I did trn. To lay I am u well nun. No trnco of my old trouble remains. O.in anyone bliimo mo for speuklngV ANOTHER INSTANCE. Mr , M. II. MoCorJ Is 1 hnukfltl for tin Beno " fiti Received from Drs , Copo'niul nnd Ma sQeld Tr atnieut. 'Tor vearnl bav been troubled wlthcntnrrh my no o WIIR stoppeil up llrst one Hldo ami then the other , ulso a fullness In the thro it , imlns In Iho bo.id mil a continual hawking and spitting. After trying various remedies and sotCiu norellcf 1 gnvo up In despair , but In toiillng of tbo rent a rkn 111 o cures of Drs. Copo- Innd and Mansfield , 1 ( Uelded toeull up on them and try tboli treatment. I dl.i Miami can xay they ha > o done wonders for m itud 1 desire to express my feelltiL's of'-r.it- Itude towards them for ( ho benctllM I have received , and Mr. McOonl. I tun perfectly s.it- lnfled that.i speedy and permanent tiurowlll bo the result. $5 PER MONTH. AM. I'ATIKNTH IlKINn PNDKIt THKAT- MKNT Olt IMjAUINU TIIKMSKI.VES under tieatment before .limn rv 1st , will bo treated forJI n month , MKIHOIMSS INOIjUDKI ) , UNTil - Til , CL'KKI ) . REPRESENTATIVE RESIDENTS. What Tlipy Say Concerning tlio Success of Jrs. ) Cojioliind and Munslleld A Well Known Clergy mnn dives Ills Kxi'.erleiico Other T os.lmony. "Over two your. * n o my ttonblo betran , and Ibnvusoon m any mlsurablo dnyu nml niirbtn since men , " said Mr. W. T. Callnlian. of lir S. ! i" > tli street. "Indued , I felt miserable all the tlmo , nnd It M'emed 1 would nuvcr bo any liuiter , for all tlm doctoring I did and nil I he medicine I toulc did mu no good. Aflor to.idlng of numerous eases similar to mine tlmt Urs. Copnland nnd Mnnsliulil hud treated siiLTos fully , I undo up mind to their r my try system , "Today the o dlsitruu.iblu symptoms are all Kono. I feel bettor ovury wavthan I have for several years. I am very thankful to Urs. and .Mansfield , { REV. II. O. SWANK , of the Tlipoloclcul Hi-in- Inary , writes to Drs. l/oDoland and Munslletd as follows : "I take Kro.it pleasure In mailing known to you Hint I have lueolved iciout benefits from yoiirtreatmont. Kor ( Ivo years I huvo been afflicted with cutaiih of the head and tbto.it. which , at times , wns distressing ; Indeed , In fact , loidln ? mo to hoi eve that I mustulvu up publlo sponUlnir. I tried many romoJIos but rocolvcd no roilnf until I ciuno to yon , and I nm happy to write and Inform you tlmt I am entirely enroll , all my symp toms of eat'irrh having nlsnpje.ireil. " MItS. MENA IOIU I.oavonwoith street , nays : "lum now entirely well nomoi-uhond- aolies. no lianlclti'j or siilttlnir , and I feel fiosb nnd lesieil upon arising In the moinlnir. Wlioro nil others have f.illod , DrCopulund nnd Manslluld have been successful , and I C'liinot say too much for thorn , and to any anil all I will uladlv repeat my storv. " MHS. O. I' . ANDKKHON , .TO4 t-ownrd struct ! 'My nose Is now clear , no moro hawkln : . ' ami splttlnz , no sore throat , my hoailaehes have censed nnd mv oycs are as stiniu as ovor. I ean now road the papeis. even nt nleht , aud feellllje u different person. To much praUo cannot bo clvon Drs. C'opnland and Mansfluld for their careful and coiixclcntlnusoru In my case , and I heartily recommend thorn to all ' " siifl'orers MU. SAMUHTj SMYTH , 710 Poutli 10th street : "lam 1'iu happiest mnn In the city , feennif that I have found what I tboiulit lost forever my L-ooil health-anil anyone wuo knows mQ ean see that I am a well man : I have no moro nl.'lit swu.itsi no p.iln In tlio chest oi'Hlionldiir- bladcs ; I coiiKh no mote and I am Kalnlir III llo'li moty day' . 1 oannol say too much for IhoKood Dis. Copeland any Manslleld have done In my ruso. " Mil. IOIIN MAI.ONE , 1N > 4 South l" > th strooti " 1 heartily recommend Dr.s , Copi'land and Mansfield's tioatmonl as tliu only tiu itmont Hint over RUVO mo any relief , and nad I known of thorn sooner It would hnvo saved mo years of .siilTerliiL' and miieh monov , " MH. BTiiMIKN : MAKTI.S , South Omaha : "lteadln of tbo woniloifnl HIICCI-SS of Drs. Copulnnd and Miinsllold I thought 1 would try just once moro to bo cured , nnd I am thaiiKfiii 1 did , for they have accomplished womlota In my case. Aflor treating wltli them my symp toms have all d suiipo.tioil and 1 am as well us ever I was In mv life. " Mls-S IAUIA OUODHHAItT , : il'.M Eiskln .slieot : "I cannot say or do too mu'h for Drs. Copulund and Mansfluld. for they have enreil mi and placed nm In bettor health xonotnlly than I couM ever hope for. " MK. C. W. roSTKIt. Ul.l North 12ml stioott " head and clo-ir. | "My nose aio KOOI appetite , no moio rilKht sweats , nnd my limit double H out It 1) relieved , mid 1 haui no fin tlior fsnr of eoiisnniptlon. I can't sny too mucli in pralsuof llrx. Copolnnd and Mansllold , for they nave huruly saved my life. " Their Orniloiitl ilM. As him hern sild. Dr. W. II. Copalnnd was nreH dent of bis clasi nl llollnvuo Hospital Mudlc.il Cello o , Now York , wlinro lie urad- nated. tliu most famous Institution of Its Mini 11. tlio country. Ills : llpl m i bunr tliu wiltton I'lidorsuii out of the medic.il nutliorlllos of Now York , of the deans of pr mi nuiit medlonl colloics In I'onnsylv.inin. lr. T. II. MaiiHllold'a crcdnntl.ils aru no luss abundant , and un < | iml * Hied , Ho also Is formally In lorsod by tbu MUQ- lotnroiiof various county and st itj medioal societies , llolh gentlemen , after IhoioiKli hosp tal uxnoihinco nnd praellen. have do- voled their lives to tlio practice of their spoo * tics- , with what sucojss the columns of the dally papers show. lanu inuuioi ROOMS 311 AND 312 , New York Life Building Cor. 17th nml Furnrfii Kis. , Omii'.n , No ! ) W , tH > t'KIt.lMt , .M. I > . Ml. , Jl.lt. CoiiiuUIni ; l'byn'.elan . Kpoolnltlos : O.itarrb nnd all diseases of tha Cye , Ivur. Throat mi I l-uiu'H. Norvotii IU ) > cases , hkln Dlsiiihes , Uhroulo DNOIHUS | , , Ullluu JlourH-U to II a. in. , 2 to f > p. in. , 7 to U p m. runday 10 a , m to 4 p in. O'ntarrliul troubles ami kindred dlsuasni treated Hiiccdssfully by mall. Hunil 4o In Mumps for ( | ne tlon eirculurj. Adiirim nil letters to Copelaml Med.u.U Iiulltutj , N Yorl. Life llullilln . Umaha , Noli CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs , I T V . STOCK . $150.03 ? SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.00J ' TOrAU CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . $2 IOJ ) -.I. A. Mlt'or. I1' . O. CJIeaton , li It. HlniL-arl , U R It irt , J , I ) . IMinnnilsou. Olmrlui 1C. llaiiii.in. Trniinaut K "eral b.iukltu bull- nms. [ , iricvit cnplial and uriln | * ot any bua ( In South WBStorn Iowa. T E.REST ON TIME DEPOSITS