MIH OMAHA DAJLY BllK : St Mm ,1M ANY 10 , 1H02-S1XTKKX I'ACJHS , THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BMTKFrf. FKIC'i : : - NO. 12 PKAHL STKBBT. by Carrier to any ijart of the City 11. W. TM/I'ON , - MANAORU. cs-i . Ofllco . No \ \ . / / ; . > rio.v. K , Y. PltinihlngCo. C onncll UltifTs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans. IH ! ( Bapp bloiJl' . lOncnmpmont No. * < , Union Veteran Legion , V.-I11 have a special tnuutln ? thh ovonlng In Knfghtn of Pythltis Imll. tienntot * Wllltain Oroncwcs lint left for lca ) Molncs to bo ready for the oponlng of Ilio Kunoral tt-tiembly , wlilcli occurs next Monday inorninp' . An order win tnado by .ludtfo Smith yt'stordny inornlntr In the m.itter of the as- nlgninent of the llrm ot ( Ironn & Sons , clos- Inu : up ilia matter anil discharging the us * Minico , K. K. Hurt. 'J'lio Kneltsti Violet club , a aooloty com posed of little plrls. will Rlvo an ontortain- incut this ovonlni ; at the Maionlc temple for the bcnollt of the Christian homo. Adinh- Klnn 'J. > and 15 cents. . Mrs. IdaSoybort will on tnrlaln the whls club this cvuiilncntliur residence , 11 ! ) South Klphlh street. She Will bo assisted by Mrs. fUimnilngs , Mrs , Fcrson , Mrs , \V. Ii. Troy- uornnd iMiss Osborno. The jury In the case of Rlcllor \ ; Xlmsor nfattist IJabl ir was given to the Jury In the RUporlor court yesterday afternoon about it o'clock , and after an absence of about an hour n verdict was returned in favor of the plaintiffs to the amount of f 19.0. . K. W. Peterson of the It. O. Dun Commer cial agency failed to show up at tlio oDlco yesterday and some apprehension was felt that possibly some hiirin had befallen him. The mystery was cleared up in the evening when It becamn known that a son arrived at his residence , IIDP.irk avenue , at an early liouryostordny morning. Papers were tiled with the county 10- cordor yesterday by Charles W. Morwin and Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. 10. Clark , in which on agreement Is sot forth that Clarence E. Mcnvln , who was adopted by Mr. and Airs. t'lnrk sometime at'O , Is to bo allowed to co back to his father , and that Mr. mid Mra. ( . 'laric shall adopt Instead tliu boy's sister , Kva K. Morwin. W , Ilitnci- and Mary Brown had a dtfll- ctllty yesterday mormng at the residence of the ItUtor on Upper tlroadway on account of fti which Hauer claimed the woman had stolen from him. Ho wont to her house , and accusing her of the theft , proceeded at once to got satisfaction by battering her with his lists. Both were arrested by Ofllcor Kemp. Tlio woman was lined $ -1 for larceny and lluucr J5.S1,1 for disturbing the poaco. Dnvlu , dftigB , paints ttiul stntionury. Tract lea ! Dri'SSinakliiK ; . Ten years experience , fit jfunrantcotl \\ilhout chanjjo of Benin or no pay ; Ill-Iron $3.00 to & 3.00 , ladies please cull. Mofidatnes Bni-nott , M. A. Fair , M. G. Triplow , 62.3 South Miiln , second Hoot- front. An Important meeting of the trustees of the Clmutauo.ua Assembly association Is to bo hold next Tuesday evening. At that time it will probably bo decided whether an as sembly will bo hold next summer , and if ths- dccislou shall oo in favor of holding an as sembly something will bo done in the way of milking preliminary arrangements for the progtatn. The oilicers and Iho oxccutivo committed will bo elected for the onsu ing year , ana as soon as the executive committee is chosen it will appoint the manager. Last summer soon after tlio close of the assembly there was a grnat deal of growling indulged in by the stockholders on account of the unfortunate financial results , which wore duo to many different causes , but mainly to the failure to advertise tUo as sembly properly. There was considerable talk of discontinuing the assembly , at least for the time being , and some of the dissatis- llcd ones even wont so far as to threaten to apply for ttio appointment of a receiver , and . thus have the oftairs of the company wound up for good. The moro enthusiastic ones pre vailed , however , and nothinc dosjjorato was done. The principal hope of the stockholders now ts that n motor line will bo built to the grounds botoro six months roll around , and although hope has been so long deferred th.it tUclr hearts are somewhat under the weather , the prospects are now said to bo much better than ever. Keitor , the tailor , J)10 ) Broadway , has nil Iho latest styles and now wintoi- Satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. R T. Soybert has removed to the Grand hotel. Telephone M. Death ofT. I' . Treynor. Jurvls lS7"hrandy , purest , safest , best. Carman Peed and Fuel company , wholesale and retail hay , grain and food. Special prices on hay and gruln in car lots. 700 Main street , Council UlulTs. Apportionment of County I'mids. County Treasurer Heed was authorised by the supervisors yesterday to nmico deposits In the various banlct of the con nty as fol lows : Council Bluffs Savings bank ' , -M0,000 , ; First National , ยง 10,000 ; Olllcor' & Pusoy , nO.COO ; OUI/ens1 State , $40 , 000 : Cattlomon's , 1 35.000 ; State Savings , $ r , O.TO ; Farmers and Merclitints' ' bank of Ncola , $10,000 ; German American bank 01 Mlndon , 10,01)0 ; Avoca bunk , $10,000 ; Kxclitingo bunk of Walnut , fr 10,000 ; Citizens' bank of Oakland , * 10.000 ; Hank of Carson , $10,000 ; Macedonia State banit , $10,000. All of tUoso banks must glvo satisfactory bonds before the deposits can bo made. The appointment of K. U. Bowman and Claude Uyo as deputy treosurord was ap proved by the board. J. L. Foreman , overseer of the poor , reported - ported cash items paid out by htm slnco the last mooting aggregating f.ili.n. ! ! ? Tun au ditor was Instructed to pay him MOO , or so much thereof as may prove nouossary to do- Tray the expenses of his oflleo until the next meeting. \VoodburydontlHt9next to Grand hotel ; line work a specialty. Tolo. 145. Walnut block and Wjomlii } , ' coal. fresh mined , received dalh ThaUmor , Hi Main. Sw.inson Music Co. , Muaoiilo temple Left h ) the lljlitniii | ; i\prcsi : , The house ofV. . II. Lynobard , on llonton street , was outirod by a burglar Tnnr.sday night , lie entered the front door and st-vyod la the ball waiting until tbo family should retire before ho commenced operations. Ho chanced to nmko a sound that attracted the attention of Mrs. Lynch aid ana she opened the door loading lute tlio bull to Investigate. The door had no sooner opened than the fellow made n wild break out ot tbo front door and down the stops , clearing the porch nt a single bound , A number of cases have boon known of into wuoro men hiwo boon urowlhiK about houses In that vicinity after ulgtit , apparently loaning out for n chance to commit robbery or soinotblnp oUo , and the consequence is that the people , and especially tlio women , are becoming somewhat ThO Boston Stoi-o , Counqll Bluffs , la. , closes every ovonltiL' at 0 p , m. , utilosH Mondays and Saturdays. Mondays 0 p. in. , Saturdays 10 p. m. Fothorlngham , Whltolaw & Co. , Council BlulTs , la. JaryU wild blaukboi-i-y U the bast Walnut block coal , $4.2-3 per ton. Do ll vored nnywhoro In oily. Carman's TOO Main Blroot. llrlllluilt llccepllon , Wo have our own vlnoyftrds In Cullfoe jOltw Jurvl Wluo company , Co. liluffa \tPllff l fiATf1At'TPII I'll HKPO NhffS HIOM lOlXUL BLLH'S ' , Important Meeting of the Ohautauijna As sembly Association to Bo Hold , ITS FUTURE TO BE DETERMINED Oulni ; tut IIP C'ntnpunj'it rallurc'to ( ) Ad- \rrlliliiK I'lirlllllcs tin * Sciilmi of Lust Vcar Wan Not a I'linin. . clul Htirrrsi. K R. Rowe arrived In this city last evening In charge of Detective Johnson of Dos Molncs , his wrists ornamented with n deli cate pair of nickel plated handcuffs. He was taken to the city jiill In a back , and when ho arrived there the charge of cnibci/.lomcnt was entered against him. The crime for which ho was arrested is nt- Icdgcd to have been committed about n month ago. Howe has boon a resident of this rity for some time past , and lids boon selllnggoods by sample for a silverware and cutlery firm of Dos Molnes known as W , A. Kvers it Co. It Is charged that ho secured ! 00 worth of goods from his house and disposed of them lo parties In various parts of the stale , receiv ing Iho money in return , which ho then ap propriated to his own use and skipped the country. A warrant was at once Ibsued by' Judge McGee and placed In the hands of de tectives , who have boon over since that time working up the case. Ho led thorn n lively cbasu all over the country , and for over a week past Mr. Johnson has been steadily or. his trail , always arriving in a town just after Kowo hful loft It. St. Joseph , Mo , , was the last place he struck , and after lying around the town a little whllo ho nailed his mat ) and brought him in under bis wing. Wlillo on the way to Council Bluffs Iho de- tcctivo learned from Kowo thai bo had been on vcrv friendly lorms with May Thompson , who left here under a cloud a couple of weeks ago. An ii ( > fiiiil Snlti'iil ItnmiiM. Poi-htips tlio luiiulhoinost sulto of busi ness rooms in the city m-c those that uro now occupied by A. A. Clurk & Co. , son- oml llooi- over the American Kxprens comjmny on the corner of Main und Brondwiiy. Mr. ClurK' hus done u very flno loau'brokcrnjfo business during the past year , and the incroabo has been so { jreut thttt at tlio present time the largo front room formerly occupied was too btmill to ulTord proper accommodations for it , not to take into consideration the future prospects ) , which indicate a still heavier inui-easo. To obtain sufli- clout room nearly the entire second end lloor hus boon remodeled und u largo well lighted room added to the front apartment. The now apartment , together with the former olllco , has been decoi-ated in accordance with Mr. Clark's own idous , and the work is a permanent compliment to his artistic ability. The wall decorations are modest and hand some , and are the newest ideas in that lino. The furniHliings tire of the most substantial charnetor and harmonize ar tistically with the wall decoration. The private ollico is carpeted with the heaviest royal wilton. Mr. Clark will bo the recipient of many compliments upon his good tusto , and his patrons will appreciate the ef fort to incrcabo their comfort and con venience. ScircIiiMl tlio lY 'mlips. Ernest , Cnllls , the young man who was arrested for vagrancy last Thursday after noon , was given asontenco of Ihirty days yesterday morning In police court. The charge of larceny which was made against him by his ox-landlady , Mrs. A. Beach , will not bo triad until his present term expires. Yesterday morning Mrs. Beach hud a search-warrant issued from the superior court , in wnich she alleged that a number of articles had boon missing from her house about December 15 , and that she had reason to believe that Cullis stole thorn and secreted them nt a bouse on Fourth avenue , whore ho stopped a part of the timo. Among the things said to have been taken woru a bluclc chinchilla overcoat , pair of shears , oiblc , Methodist hymn book , gold brooch , wrench , buckskin gloves , basket of china dishes , child's writlnc desk , allograph album and picture frame. Thn value of the missing property is tixcd ii urixti i-'oit < IHKIX Lieutenant ICnnrlo * ol' ( lie Army Predicts AnutlurSloitv War. PiTrsiiuito , 1'a. , Jan. -First Lieutenant HourUo of the Second cavalry of Iho United States army was a passenger on the day express - press east this morning , bound for Washing ton. Ho cntnu direct from the Pine Hldgo agency , whcro ho has been attending to bomo affairs of the government and looking over the field. Ho will now make his report of the condition of the Indians nt that agency to Secretary Noble and pi-oparatlons will bo made to suppress any outbreak. ' -Trouble is brewing among the Indians of the Pine Hldgo agency , " snid ho , "und ills my firm belief they will start another crusndo soon ntralnst the whiles. J have spent some time amont ; them , and when I loft there a few davs ago they were suHon and at times very ugly and made open threats against the pule faces. If it were not for the fact thtt they ore now largely depondinc- the government for fcod , fuel and clothing for the winter , they would rise In anus at any moment. They uro again talking about the Messiah , and it will not bo long until Iho ghost dance will ap.uln be resumed through out the agency. The Pine Hldgo Indians are a very peculiar race of people , and need watching continually , " o .INIlttltK OX TllK I'lltdlXl.t CO.IST. Unit I'K luVlili.li an inllNli : | Snipper Pound IIU Vessel. TXSUY , Accomao County , Va. , Jan. S. The Ashburno , u largo iron ship in ballast , bound from Sundorlaud , England , to Balti more , went ashore early yesterday morning on Palramore's beach , off the southeastern coast of Accomai ; county. She has a crow of twenty-six mon , and was recently chartered Dy a Baltimore firm to carry grain from that city to European ports. She is now lying about 200 yards from tlio land in cloven feet of water in an upright position , with her bow pointing to the shore. The Merrill Wrecking company's steamer Rescue ts on the spot trying to haul her off into deep water , but ns yet without success , It is believed , however , that she may bo hauled off at high water if the weather con tinues favorable. She Is a stout iron ship , 300 feel long , wllh u net cnpacltv of 1,01 ! ) tons. Shu is owned by J , P. Ilartvictc of Sunderland , England , and ts valued at $100- 000. The amount of her Insurance is not known , bne lies two miles south of the Pairamoros Bcaoh life saving station , whoso keeper and craw are rendering all necessary imlsttuico und attention. Wool Men In ScNxlon , BHTOX ( , Mass. , Jan , 8. The annual meet ing of the National Wool Manufacturers' association was held nt the Parker house this afternoon. President \Vhlttnan presid ing. These ofllcors were olecled : Presido.it , William Whilmun , Boston ; trot'suror , Doir.a mln P. Phlpps , Beiton ; socrolnry , S. N. North , Bos ton , A coimmltou was appointed to take charge of the wool exhibit at the World's ' fair , A memorial was adopted which petitions agulntt any chungo In tha tariff act of ISUO , particularly skodulo K of that act relating to wool and woolens , .Will Uulldou tlio site. KANSAS CITV , Mo , , Jan , 8. The Missouri World's fair commission today formally ac cepted site .So. ' 'I offered by the National commission , and also decided to build upon it a building to cost $10,000. The commission voted to offer 20,000 In prizes to Missouriiuis competing In the llvo stook exhibit. Jlrtn-i ury Combine. Oixcixxm , O. , Jan. -Twelve breweries In Cincinnati , Coviuctou and Newport have agreed to form a combination , similar to that of thn whisky trust , for the purpose of Im proving the n.uallty of tliolr product and of reducing the expense of production and de livery. Their combined capacity Is about ! t,000,000 barrels per annum , and their capital .amounts to about IV-OO X ) , Tlio now com bine proposes to Increase Iti capital stock to tj.000.000. If It to possible for lomo of the brewers , and If It shall ho found economical lo do so. Tire .srortiiis1 .IIHHT rin : .in-'nit.\ \ American .Siilloi-M Tell th Mni'y of the Chilian Assault. VAIXKJO , Col. , Jan. 8. Investigation Into the assault upon the Brvlllmoro'a sailors In Valparaiso In Oclobor was con tinued. T'io ' evidence adduced today brought forth moro strongly than over Iho fact , that the assnull had been planned beforehand.- the Eamo time Hlugln was lying on Iho pavement , white Iwo policemen Idly wntchod the mob plunging their knives Into his back , two negro coal heaven in a distant part of the city were living before a mob of Chilian men- of-warsmen , who finally stabbed ono nnd robbed the other. Another man Instill n third part of the district was chased and thrown Into the bay nnd would hnvo been drowned but for the protection given him by a French naval ofllcer. The claim is tnado by the nro- curator of. Valparaiso that all but two wit nesses toslillcd thfil the police had done their duly , has been completely demolished. Of tbo seven witnesses so far examined , flvo leatlflod to the contrary before the Chilian court. Charles Langor , tosVIIlod Hint ho was In the International hotel with Johnson , who yes terday gave evidence directly implicntt ng Chilian men-of-war , police and soldiery In Iho killing of Boatswains Mate Hlggln. Lunger's lestimony today was oven stronger than Johnson's. According to Langor , whoa Higgin rose tlio llrst time , two policemen came up , drew short swords and knocked him down aaln. They then stood back and lot the crowd stab and boat turn. Htggln seemed to be asking protection of the pollce-when Ihoy knocked him down , After ward a squad of soldiers approached marchIng - Ing ny iwos , under command of n mounted olllcor. They marched to within six foot from where Johnson wan holding Hlggln in his arms. There they hulled and the lir.st two soldiers leveled their rillos nnd fired at the two American sailors. " 1 was about fifteen feet off to ono side , " said Lunger. "No ono was bolwoon mo and them , the crowd being buck of the soldiers al Ihut moment. No other shols wore llrod by any ono. I saw Iho soldiers dislinctly level their rilles at the Baltimore's mon nnd flro. The crowd had drawn back when the soldiers came up , leaving a clear patsngo be tween Higgin and the soldiers. After the llrst shot was llrod the soldier. * pressed for ward a littlo. and I could not see the second rillo tired , but am sure it was ono of tno leading soldiers that iirod. " Adjourned till lomorrow. One ol thu SiilIoi-H Missing. It has Just become known to the ofllccrs of tno Baltimore that John Davidson , ono of the crow , was tried by tno criminal court at Val paraiso , on achargoovon yet unknown , con victed and sonloncod lo live years imprison- monl without cither himself or Cap tain Schlcy beinc informed that ho was under trial , and in the fnco of a written slutement lo Captain Schloy by the Valparaiso raise authorities thai no charges were pend ing against any of the Baltimore's crow. Davidson is still on Iho Brltltnoro's ship boons. Forty-three out of the party of the Baltimore's sailors that were mobbed were potty olllcei-j of the ship and all tbo men were in Jirsl conducl grade. CltllP.s NIde ot the ( 'use. WASHINGTON- . O. , Jan. 8. Senor Monti , the Chilian minister , had another conference with Sccrolary Blalno today. The minister laid before Iho socrolary Iho following in- fortnalion , which ho received from Senor Pereira , Iho Chilian minister of foreign affairs : The volminous summary of judicial pro ceedings instituted ' before the regular court ( that nrosided'ovor by Judge of Crimes Fos ter ) on the l th of October , in reference to the deplorable Incident of Uio day before ( the trouDlo In Valparaiso between Iho Chilians and Iho sailors from Iho Baltimore ) has terminated. The dislrict allornoy has presented an oxlonslvo report upon its. merits , drawing the following conclusions : PlndliiKtt ol the Court. First The unfortunate tncldontof the 10th or September originated in an outbreak be tween intoxicated sailor * of both nations. The not grew in proportion on account of the special ward In which it occurred , full of houses of bad repute and saloons. Second The police , from Iho tlrst moment , did all they were directed to do to suppress Iho riol. Tno correct course of the police bus been acknowledged by every ono of the witnesses and all of the American sailors except two. Third Only ono shot was fired from a re volver. The police carry caroines. " The district attorney indicts the following named nrisonors : Carlos CJomoz , Chilian ; Frederick Hodoriguoz. a Chilian , Ahuahuada. a Chilian , and Davidson , an American. Ho asks that they bo punished according to law , a follows : Gomez , from three lo llvo years confinement in the ponitonllnry ; Rodriguez , Iwo lo ton months confinement in the peni tentiary , nnd Ahuahuada nnd Davidson , twonly to forty days imprisonment. .Monti Dccllnex to Talk. Minister Montt declined the request of the Associated Press reporter to bo interviewed on the subject matter of the foregoing stato- mont. Ho explained , however , that the pro- sonlalions of the report of Iho dislrict ntlor- noy carries wilh It the indictment ot the mon named therein. Tholr trial will now lake placn before the Judge of crimes , who hoard the evidence taken onsiimlly Tor the benefit of tno dis trict ntiorney. At this trial the mon will bo given an opportunity lo present any testi mony they may hnvo to prove tholr innocence of tbo crime for which they nro arraigned. The minister thinks the trial will follow speedily and believes the result should bo known wltnln two weeks. Ohlll'H rondKii .Minister Calls on tliu United States at Vnlpunilio. \Coii\ir\\jlinlttfih\iJum'i \ \ \ \ { \ OimVmJemKlt.l VAI.I'AHU-O , Chill ( via Oalvoston , Tax. ) , Jan. S. [ By Mexican Cable to the Now York Herald Special to Tin : BOB. 1 Foreign Minister Porcira paid an onTolal vhit to United Stales Minister Eenn today. The mooting between the two democrats was of the most cordial character , nnd the hone was mutually expressed that thu diftoronces bo- Uvcon Iho two countries would bo speedily settled. The price of exchange is receding , owing to tno suspension of shipments from Iquiquo , by order of Iho directors in London. Minister of Finance Vergnra has made u proposition to congress that President Monti bo authorized to borrow .t'5,000,000 from the banks for ono year in order lo , meet Iho currant expenses of tno government , nnd to maintain the gold bal ance In the Bank of England to moot the Chilian bonds. Tbo Interest on Ihoso funds It is proposed to provide for by the sale of the sliver burs taken away by the British war ship Espieglo and by further rommlt- lances in silver. , SI// ; lll.OH'HHS I'.U'TI'KKIt. Tim .Much U'Hiiteil Crooks Pulled by the UHIINIIS City Police. ICN8.s CITV , Mo. , Jan. 8. Chnrlps St. John , a dosporalo safe blower , and J. II. Bennings , aliai Bennett , an ox-convict , have boon captured und lodged in jAil. The cap ture was made at 1201 Highland avnnuo. A most complete layout of safe blower's tools , some stolen goods and severalhundred , poit- ngo stamps of different denominations were seized , Some months sluoo St > . John escaped from lull at Now Arkadulplua , Ark. Not long afterwards ho was incarcerated In Iho Al bany , Mo. , jull. lln ojcapod from thu re , also. Several auspicious elrcumstanco-i would loud to Iho conclusion , apparently , thai St. John and his wlfu were implicated In a number of postofllca robberies In Kansas eighteen mouths ao. Twenty-two offices were robbed at that time , and the amounts stolen varied from $000 to (1,000 In caoh caso. Tonight St. John will bo taken back to Albany , Bon- u hi gs will bo held tor investigation , AT "OLD HICKORY'S" ' SHRINE , Omnha Damocrat ? Pour nn OblntlfjU of Oratory oiiftlio Saint's ' Tomb. BANQUET OF THE ; JACKSONAN ! CLUB. Addrritcfi by ( lii.i * iilr ] Itujd , County At tor- ney .Miilinney , Dr/Jr/irKi > l > . Miller , M'ur- ri-n Sultliriind Otlu-r Di-ino- < 'rat > ie"U'iirliorKrs , i [ "I iuppo.e you have rend the story How riicklnsham In all his ulury Attempted to in-ike. U Id Hickory vvlnco , lint soon learned tluil Ids HChunio hukcd a OlllL-ll. " Ills thought that the foregoing lines were written ycafs ago , about the Unto that An- urow. Jackson captured the presidency of the United States. Lot that bo as It may , his tory records the fact that on January 8 , 1815. General Andrew Jackson , fortified himself and his army behind a fort constructed of cotton bales , wlion ho licked the British at Now Orleans. In viuw of that fact the democrats wuo arc known as those of the Jacksonlan order , liav * Ing the pura Jacksonlan doctrines incorpor ated In their mnko up , celebrate January S In each year us Jacksonlau day. About the name time 'Jackson Is said to have coined the expression , ' 'To the victor belongs the spoils. " and for that reason the average democrat rovers his momorv. All of those things duly considered the democrats of Omaha last night .celebrated Jacksonlan day In a bclittlng manner. The celebration was under the auspices of the Omaha Jncksonlan club , and consisted of a banquet at the Paxton dining rooms. The local contingency to the number of ' . ' 00 put in an appearance and tn addition thereto many democrats with state reputations wore pres ent. Among thorn wore J. G. P ItildoDrand , who for v ars has been the editor and pro prietor of the St. Paul Press , but who re cently has sold his plantand for a few weeks will take II fo easy before again buckling on the editorial harnss ; Or. John son of Fairmont , Albert Walking of Lincoln , Joseph Crawford of West Point , John Shor- wia ot Fremont , Frank Whl'.o of Platts- niouth , James North of Columous , Dick Thompson of Hastings , and many others. Wlmf They Ale * . For an hour the question of the hour , "Democracy , " was discussed in the rotunda , after which an adjournment was taken to the banquet hall , where the following menu was discussed : llluo Point Oystni-s. Caviar Anchovies In Ilolvlju. Haul Sutitcrnc. Green Turtle f-'oup. an Canol. Celery. Olive. Tickles. Dolled .Salmon , ijiiuco llollaudalso. 1'otatoos Duuhessu. rontetOanut. Ohk'kon C'roquetts. Masciiot , I'leiu'li I'oau. Com Chateau. 1'unuh. Ifonst English Sniue , Stir Cunopo. Aspur.'iu'tis. I'arislennu Potatoes. .Lobster Salucl Mayonnaise. Jamaica Too Cream. Fancy Cakes. I'rults. Cheese. Coll'eo. Clgais. Heard Sonic Ie-i4ets. ( As the smoUo from the fragrant Hnvanas began to curl toward tbo ccillnc- , Toast Master Martin , who sat at the bead of the tables , which weio in tno form of a "U , " with Governor Boyd at , the right and Judge Wakeloy upon the loft , arose , stating that the hour for participating in the fes tivities had arrived. The hour was 11 o'clock. Mr. Mtu-tia stated the object and purport of the club , and then road letters - tors from Grover Cleveland , J. G. Carlisle , J. Sterling Morton , Charles Ogden , Allen G. Thunr.an , J. C. Black , Governor Boies , V/ . J. Bryan and several others , who expressed their regrets at not being able to attend the gathering. ' Whenever the nam'o of Governor Boyd or Grover Cleveland was mentioned , cheer after cheer resounded about the festive boaro , drownitii' ' the clink of the champaRno glasses and tho'muilcni strains of tbo orchestra - chostra , stationed in : in alcove near by. A. J. Poppleton was booked to respond to "Tho Day Wo Celpbrnte , * ' but owing to his absence M. Y. Gannon responded , by explaining that ho had been taken by surprise. Ho loved Andrew Jackson , after which ho perpetrated a joke , which ho said was to apply to the city attorney to bo ap pointed by Mayor Bonus. Mr. Gannon re viewed Jackson's military career , and then dwelt upou his statesmanship , referring to him as the father of democracy. Hlx Spirit is .Miii-L-hln * ; . "County Attorney Mahoney , in responding to the toast , "Tho Jacksonians , " remarked : " 'John Brown's body lie > moulding in the grave , but hH soul goes marching on. ' How much moro truthfully can it bo said that the soul of the hero of Now Orleans goes inarch ing on. " Mr. Mahoney thought that the spirit of Jackson should animate every democrat and should keep them true to the discharge of ttieirduty. Jackson taught the British that to unlawfully put foot upon American soil meant war. It was ho who issued the proc lamation ttittt the American flag should bo protected upon every sea and in ovor.v land. Ho hoped Iho spirit of Jackson would live in every democratic hoirt : and llourish as true principles of democracy. Albert SVntldns of Lincoln handled the question -'Democracy , " Ho had boon a democrat for nine years. Ho did not smoke , cuow or drlak , which ho said was contrary to tbo teachings of old time party idoas. Seven or eiRht times whllo in Nebraska ho had scon the republicans pluck the fruits of politics , but after cacti pluckinc the demo crats had smilingly walked up to tno cap tain's ofllce 11 nd taken their medicine like men. men."Wo have to do this , " said he , "for "Hope springs quadrlcnnliil In the democratic "Which Is , and always Is to bo blessed. " Ho referred to Jackson as a great tariff ro- former. The party ouly needed courage to keep itself alive. In closing ho throw out this advice to his friends' not , to toy with the dishonest dollar. Ho thought that all the democrats noodud In 18'JJ was to have Cleveland - land for a loader. "Wo are ontorlnu' upon a season of politi cal liberty , " sutd he , "and the three gre.it lights of political liberty wore J csus , Jack- on and Jefferson. " Mr. Illtelicnek-s Position. Right ut this point G , M. Hitchcock de clared himself In discussing " 'iho Issues of ISOi. " "Somo mon , " said ho , "wore born democrats , others a quirod domoo- racv , while others had democracy thrust uponthem. . It was not my fortune to have boon born under a demo cratic ! > tar , but gradually I hove boon imbued with democratic principles until I believe that the prosperity and llfu of the American government rests in the democratic party. " Ttioro woru .several rounds of cheers , and a member from iirrural district said some- thlnir about another altinor having sought salvation. For a time tho'b.inrtuot took on many of the characteristicsot ! U well organized camp tnoctitik' . Mr. Hitchcock ipvoked the spirit of Jack son to return and cpmo b.iuk to this land to witness his confession. Ho voiced tlio tdoa that It would not ouly require HIQ spirit of one , but 100 , Andrew Jacksona to' reform the republican party , Pros perity could only bo secured by the election of Grover Cleveland tqthoprasldonoy in 1692 W. H. MoHugu ld | jolt in tun discussioa of "Kufotm the Primaries " The elections had been prostituted by the republicans of Ne braska until Governor Jamus 1-3. Boyd was instrumental In MvlnL- the Australian ballot bill become a law , , , Hope lor the lnunilieil. ? Governor J. 12. noyil was announced to respond spend to tlio toast , "Oomoer.Us of Ne braska. " Ho was not prepared to make a speech , ho bald , but lie wus cheered to tno echo. Mon yelled them- nulvcs hoi.rao and then , waved tbplr liandker- ctitofs. Mr , Boyd patiently waited until quiet was restored , and then stated that for yciu-j tie had regarded political success us a forlorn hope , but had ohangoJ his mind. The democrats of Nebraska could win If tliuy kept up ttiolr organization , and era many months they would ne brutish i to the full realization "that to the victor belongs tlio spoils. ' ' Tbo party was gaining converts and , as In heaven the angoU sang together over the saving of a slnnor from the other political camp , in the democratic ranks taoro was moro rejoicing over ono sinner who repented than sorrow when ninety and alno wont astray. Warren Swltrtoi * dlsoimed Iho tariff nt .inmo length , and then Dr , George L. Miller handled "A > i Honest Dollar. " The doctor Intimated Hint ho had retired from polltlc.i , and had bocn relieved of political ambition , but ho suld th.it hi * Interest In the democratic causa would never ccaro A dishonest dollar robbed honest toll urn under no consideration should n Jncksontnti democrat consent to degrade a currency with which tlio laboring man was natd. The ( M cent dollar was a fraud , while the honest dollar larvn < \ tlio noblest work of tniin. Ho advised the democrats not to juggle , tiot to play tricks and not to compromise tliolr principles by tlolng up wltn any party that In past years proclaimed for a free ana un limited supply of greenbacks. At 1 o'clock this morning the annual meet ing of the Jncksnnliin club idjourncd , after being voted a success by ail who were In attendance. "AM I IN IT OR NOTP" llcrr Nil l.oenl sntlilst of No Mean ( 'nlllire- lleur IIU Complaint. OMAHA , Jan. ' . To the Editor of Tin : lint : : Some time In Iho prehistoric year of IS'.il ' was informed that 1 had been found guilty , by some one in high nutliorlty. of being t gentleman , and therefore , had been son tcncod to nftlulato us a clerk of elections to bL hold In that year , il was a republican or might have been doomed to bo a judge. ) It was stated In the newspapers of that tiL'o that with the adoption ot the Australian election system , thu bummer and ward heeler were to bo ellmlnlatcd from politics and only pure and incorruptible gentlemen were to bo incarcerated in the Australian Iron dungeons provided by a direful anc honorable government. I accepted my sen tence with that resignation which becomes en American citizen , and submitted to being confined In ono of the Australian Iron cells .aforesaid , at hard labor , for twonly-olght weary consecutive hotiri. I differed 'from tlio malefactors In the county jail In so fiu " that I was not oven provided" with broad and water or any other of Iho convonloncos dic tated by the ctvlli/atlon of that age. After perform ing the duties that had boon assigned mo , 1 was unconditionally released. Tnon some ofllclah gave it as their judgment that I ought to receive proper damages for having been deprived of my liberty and the rlgl't to attend to my personal business for said twenty-eight consecutive hours ; then the honorable major ( who Imd just returned from an extended tour through our glorious country , and , as TUB BII ; : of those days stated , had cheerfully combed In his various salaries , a similar draft on the treasury hav ing also been made by a member of the hon orable council ; declared that I was a horse thief and n traitor to the state and should never , no never , bo permitted to rob the commonwealth. Then some other olllciah stated that I was a line , elegant irentloman , and a pura and In corrupt I bio bulwark of the liberties of the people and should have proper recompense. Then some descendants of \VillIntnthoConquoror , who had accumu lated sunicient of our native land lo belong to the _ Real Estate Owners exchange , de clared that no poverty stricken election ' ofllcial , unable to'show a clear title to any of our glorious country , and thoioforo ineligible to membership in the Kcal Estate Owners exchange , should got any damages for having been found guilty of being appointed au election ofllclal. Then but what's the use. Am I in it or not ) Do I got anything or not ! Or should 1 consult THIS BBC claim bareaul Or what is the racket all about auvwayi Uospect- fully , CLEISIC. Train Knblier Sly. ST. Lofi , Mo. , Jan. S. Adelbort Sly , the alleged Glendale express robber , will make an attempt tomorrow through his attorneys to got out on a writ of habeas corpus , it bcinir claimed that Sly is being illegally hold , be cause the St. Louis eitj' criminal court has no Jurisdiction in the case and becnuso the prisoner was brought hero from California in an illegal way. Work ol Ion u ICiii-Khu-s. GII-MOIIK CITY , la. , Jan 8. fSpcscial Tele gram to THE Biu. : | Burglar. ? entered the house of Uev. Father Sullivan during Ills ab sence early yesterday morning and com pelled his housekeeper tosnrrendor WOO , her savincs for a long timo. The house was ran sacked , but little also of value taken. Hulled His Ki-ains Out. ii , Tonn. , Jan. 8. A. K Sloan , nt ono time prominent in business circles hero , committed suicide this mornintrat the county Jail , whore ho was Incarcerated f.n- drunken ness. Sloan literally butted nis brains out against the iron bars of the cell. und all manner of HOME Entertainments ! FOK SCHOOLS AND socimcs together with Fireside Games and suggestions for Unique Parties nro to bo found in the naccso * ilio Monthly Social Oul50c a Year. Samples lb. ( Address : ate COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. CITIZENS STATBBAHK Or Council Bluff ? . TA L STOCK $ 150,03) SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70OOJ , TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $22JOOJ DuircTiwi I. A , Miller. I * . O. Oloason , II I , Plinu-iirt , K K. H-trt , J. I ) . Kdmiindson , Oharlm H. llann.in. Transact Kunurat b.inkiiu busi ness , l < arKost uupttal and nurpliu of any ban ( Indouthwusturn Iowa. INTEREST ON TIV1 DEPOSITS FIRSTMTIONALBANK OF COUNCIL BLUFF3 , IOM\ \ . 1'ald Un Capiliil $10lOD9 Oldmt ontnnliol bin' < IM th ) cltr. Foreign an I dnmflillo eicluiUJ mil tml mijirlllii. Ci.ijjlil ttontlonpild tocQlloctluni. Aooj-inti of InJlrla * uali , ti.mki , bankuri ni > J oorporilluai jollalut Oorroiiioiiitjiicu In rltjJ. UUU. I * . B.VNl'-DIU ) , IVaildmt. A. W. ItlKIOlAN. OnliUr. A. T. IttUtf. AlillUT. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCILBLUFF3. . IOWA farms ; lltio-'tl uuio fat in , f.K ) pcrucro , fl.uuioiii.il. balance on lout ; time ; 15) aero farm , fiuoiiiiwii , linliiiu'O im-ty , fiunn of all siusend ( for IM. Johnston X Van Pattvn , I'ouni'jl lllulK _ " " T"WA"NT to buy Btook of groceries or boon .land NhouHi will pay part rath ami nirtby n , ' > room IIOIIHO und lot In Omaha. U ,6 Him. l ll.nllrt , COMl'1/r.Tr.oiitlH hir flUureii and two pool t.ibloi for sain and bnlldlii for runt , deed location. 1C , II , hotfi : ! , over Olllcor & l'u oy'B llUlllt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TTIAUMS. gnrdun lanilu. houios , lots und -L1 bullies * bloaki for iulo or runt Day & Hess , it ) 1'ourl utroot , Ciounull lllulfs , TRUTIMVINS , And It la Jmt tn Woil To Bo Ei tlroly Frank About Tell.UK il. t.oxv mill I'liU'orin Kcoxi null I'ultli- fitl , lloiicil , OotiHOlontiousVorlc 'lliOHR I'orin tlio Komid ition I'oiMhu ItcmarUnltlr Hiiui'i * N of Dr. Cop"- 1,111(1 Htll ( till Vntll ( lie Iniuiviilloii Hindu by Dr. fopi'lnnd uinl his iiMnctitliM In iiluu'ng HUMleul ! skill and Uiotouuh iinil ficlcnilllo treatment for nil dH- emi's wllhln Iliu reach of all , by u sytlein of low mill uniform price * , II HUalmcM lmuo - Mbit * fir ) pcoptu III tuodorato elr nnistancoi to olitnln Ilio iild of skillful mill eoniclontloiH S'OClall'.K . The fiu11 , Unit In splto of thi'ir wml established anil fairly t'tmii'd rupinatlon finlinm" < \uirk. . skillful truiittni'iil mill ni" fistful ti'iulK they atll ! iiinliitaln ( lit'll-low anil uniform rliarcix iliovsthal tlio.v aim nut alone at HtmtK'lal miciM'si im pntctittniim- * ' , iMll as well lit Mil' accomplishment of tin ) ( 'lirit"Jt amount , < if possibly peed In tlio com- iiiiinlly. \\'c lm\i > heard In Ilio past , unit still hoar , for Iliat mutter , many complaints over thue\oi- blliint focschtirKuil by per oiu ( 'hinnlnt ; ID be' slH'clulMs In Ihroiil nnd Innir iroiiblos. Ills not only tine lliut Dr. 1'iipol in I and lll .v--o- elutes ehaijre Ilio low and uniform fi > i > of $ . " . < ) ( ) a .Month for MctliulnrH null Twin mom , but that u euro under t'lulr system of truni- nii'iit Is inou' cut tain and moic rr.pldlv n'1 ' * talnud tban iindtr any oilier known ini'tliod. and what Is bnttor still , tboir results nro pei- inunent n > > shown by reference tocnses printed yonis ago and roufllinied by the patfnnl speaking toonv. Skill anil SIII-POSS In tlio maelleu of medlelne tind stirjiuiy can be no Ion er usiliiiiiti'd bv the sl/u of the fuos when Hpni'lallsts bavin1 ! tin1 Inmost pnu-tlco and tin1 highest and bi'sl ji'liimitlon for honest. , skillful and snei'e .fill work place tholr foes so low as to Lolthln the re u'li of all classes and cnndltlonsnf people ple I'mlei * mich conditions It Is pialnl.y the skillful mid faithful work of these spoelal'sts In the IIMl plni'o that ( 'UIIM'H tholr pionDUiK-i'd pioiporlty and suecc-s. Otnors iniiv in 'Oino measure try to follow their lines of win k , but Can-tot ini t in the superior ediu-utlon , tralnini ? nnd o\porl- enee which has ( rhon them their ael.nowl- odtred ninstory o\er the dl-e.ibcsin their spe- flnltles , and m.il.os It pn-slble fur ilium to carry on tholr practice pel iiiiinently and suc cessfully at sueli raios You cannot ndvoitisP n mini Inton s | oelal- ist. Training , complete experlenco ami skill must come llrsl , and then your advertN nK " 111 hu\e the mnrlt of ceiiulnone- , and tnitli- tnlness. and will sueeeed. This Is the sn-i , 'l or the whole matter. This Is tlio scciot of the fiilluie of so many. Tnev me I'dvertlsois llrst , spci'lnllsts afterwaid. The older must be ro- \orscd ! speolallsts ( list iiuallllcd by a tubular medical L'diii'titlon. and by sieclnl ) study , training and uvperlcnce , llicn ad\erllsers. 'I hero Is > o Oilier \Vny Insecure iiermiinencc , iiublle ronlldenee and snerc--s , and those who try tiny other way will full. 1'oorly ot piutlally trained mon may , liy snoulons. iintriitbfiil iidvortl-liiL'di leprusont .it Ions , and by eharclns liirj-o fees for a shorl lime , deceive the public , hut It IK only a ques tion of time when the offense Is dlseoxeicd , and universal contempt Itrthulr toward. Gen uine skill , scnulnu cspcrliincc. iiciinanent locution , skillful and siiveo-sful treatment , low and uniform fees ; ( hito.lav Is thn only pathway by which the specialist may obtain siiivcs- . and public confidence. "I WAS GOING TO DIE. " Is the way BIrH. \voll I'xprrsuprt lioi1 ( Irsptiii'liiu : uoiiition. An inslnnoc worthy of note. " 1 cannot beain to tell you how * cry sick I was , but will tiy and iniiko my story as shot t as possible , anil In or lor to do thai I could with .safety' ay , 1 was a lit tinl\ | t lor I litGrave. . "Three yoais ago my tiouble bc au with lummoih.mo of the lun s I w.is at that time very ho.ilthy , and the lo s of blood -soon weakened me so that I hud to lake my bed. Hiarp , hhootlni ; pains would taUo mo In the chest oxtondlnv h.r'k to the .shoulder hlado- ; lalns In the head , toailiK nolsu-i In the nar < mil a constant hau Iclir- nail spitting , trying toraKtithc mucus that constantlv droiipud from the head to the throat. My condition low was so seilous tb.it my neighbors had Kravo doubts as to my leco\ery. Thiitcen weeks I was forced te sit up In bed unable to lo down or even slojp. "Many physlcl.ms had treated mo lint of no consequence. Tlioy ail Miook t ieli heads And said It was no iiso , Slii MIH ; CoiiRiiinptio'i' mil Is beyond all eai thly hcdp. "Tills was. a' my friends lliou ht. the last of ny snllcrliiir , and they tit once piocuocled to nftko mv last Jays as oasv and happy as nos- ilb'o I fnitKht for life and u flora hardstriiR- gle. 1 became convalescent Fi lends advlsoil ne to consult HiCopulund , hhopurd and Mjuisllidd. for thnlr Bkill w is eoitalnly r - inWi knblo and all foil confident 1 could bo at east benelltted. As u lust hope In mvdo- iloiable condition I I'onsuld.vl them. They weie not ovui v anxious to take my cane , and iromlsed nolhln : > et I had confidence In horn , and decided to trv tln-lr liea'.munt. Phuy ut oncu IIOBIIII to lescuo me fiomlho llioast ) that Jiad almost destioyed my earth- vex 1st enoo. They Kavo inn tru.itment en- liolv dllToiont from any I h id over hail , I 'ollowed closely Ihulr dlieJtioiini.d today I im ANVoll AH lOvsr. "Many people \\lio ic.id my statement w 11 Miy. ' ( ) , 'that Is false II.m roiiiil anv ( Joctoi iroducosoeh wondeiful irsiilti ? I don't ho- levii It , doyoiiV "To any or all who thliiU th's ' , I would ask hiouith iosllve to Ill's. Copnlaod. Hhcpaid and M-insllolil , to call uiion me and I will tupint ho story just as It Is < ; lven In the column * of Ills paper. " Mis iiwell : llvu-J ill MlVJt'astellar St. , where fdio wilt icadllyorlfy bur lemarkablo state neiit. THIS IS A TEST. ItcMillH in Call filial ( < i iiiil'ontioiiH 1) ) ( nuinstriitcf. the St iirrlor skill of III H. ( . oiielii IK ) , Hiri > rd anil J > lnnn- tleld1 he Ktnti UK n ol' riKH Oalvln. Oat mil Itself. In the hiinds of the hklllftu ind thoioiIKh specialist who N plovUloil with the necessary inechanical and eluimleal ap dlances for tioatljm the ill-oiisc , will In a eOm- lunitlvidy ruasoiiable time yield to piopur roatmenl , but when caianh is complicated vllh heveio iiHlhiuatlo troubles It Is a dllllunll nattor to ull'oct a petmanunt cine , and a sue- ii-sfnl result In a CIIHU of this kind Is the hou insslhlo testnnd demon.stiatlim of thesnpe- InrHklil and faithful eaie of the physicians. \nlnslunco of this kind Is all'oided In the ase of Miss .Tennle llatvlo , of iM > iitli Itth ftieel. between f-prln ; ; and \illov htieels. bliosavs : "I causht a Imd cold about foi.i 'OiiiH ' a o , whleh was followed ' ) y a Micct'hS'on if eoldH until It dovelopjd Into chronhi t.itanh. I had e\eruallls | ) in iiiy head , over ny eyes and In the buck pail of mv head ; my MISti .11 VNIK (1U.VI.V nun would vluts itii vnd d si > iiur40 u te ictlim ntomy thioit from behind tin 11:111110. : "My uliiint wouUl Illl up and \onld 1 UilKi-'Io orlnoath. When I would lie down 1 could lot brrntho ut nil. my chest would beam irusscd dovMi uH with ti woluht , and many it ilsht I have B.it up hour after hour. Hiuotli- uns , kullocutlnif ni > elu wcuid come on , My hti'ilh would conio with a wlieolnR oitn < l Ilk ; druwitu air throuith u tube I would feel as If I iM'io hri'atliitu throuuli n siionuo. I In- liovo my trouble Imdtlevelopcd Intdi'onsiiin * . tlon that th'Mioiiblo Imd , \ > .URAIIV im.Ni : > li ; > Tt ) MV M Mis , I had tried dlftcrunt phytdoliiii * > iiml mimcrriH o'ltnrili remedies , but i-oitld obtitln noreluf. "I had read of l > r < I'opolnirl. Miepanl nnd Mansllold'sMicccst In such cases when onoi f my nolxhhnrs had lieen eured by thoodoeiotfi , I oniiuludcd I would try them. In ahontMv weeks I felt perfectly woll. ir i il.ui sioi't'ii : > TIII.N I siippiHo my trouble would hnvo conic l/iu k asmiii. but I toot , the doctor's udvlco mil con- tinned for another six week * , and now I feel perfectly s.ifo In stopping the treiitn out , for 1 feel that I am cured nnd am sine that Dm IMpolnndhi'iintil und MnnsllfUl tire cntltlril tn meat oiedlt for ( ho peifect lostilti in my " ease. FOR THIRTEEN C3NTURIES. Iji < > rl | ) | > ! IM An noli * ooiiiII > \v to Avoid II , anI ( low 10 rmv h \ \ IM-II Von Are H 'i/.i'tl. This dlsn. ' o Is s < miollmo.s called llonslnn lit- dunnm , bee iiise it lssiippo ol t < > Imve had Is oi-lRlti In Siberia. It usually occurs u an epidemic nnd travels uipldly o\er II e j-tobe It Ins ici-olNOd tunny mimes the most ci in * mon belli : inllncnx-i and la . rlppc I'heltil- luns In the seventeenth century. oal'od ' H in- llnt'ii/ii , siiosinf | ) | ) II oucd Its origin t. . si nin occult Inlluen of the stats. , : Kiippc Is ( .aid by some to come fiom the I'ou-di TJ ; hit , moaiilnsr "lio.-itse : " ntnor-i leeottnlni It In Iho Iton-h wind -x-rlpper , " which me-iiis Mo t-ei/oi" the lieimans call li - billkntairh ' It bus hi en known in Humpo since thu llfth century , and Invariably SHI uisoverthe , coun try fiom east to west. In the iccent unlver- s.il upldemle it tr iVeled from SI I'elfi but to New \oik In nlioutblv weeks The d fUtn-Oi Is beyond iiuestlon Infections , uud sireads | by ' atmosDliorie Inlliiences Mnnv e\ iniplvs nru to be found In the cuiient medic lliientnto which coo d ho cited In iinnu Iho assuiiiilloili | a so t ho \perleneo of t < \ physli-liius \ dui-ini ; the iceunt opldemlcs ainoiiit thu'i ' piillents was In tills dlicctlnii. t-onie IntosilKiitnM eliilm , liowevur , that II l.s eoiitaiiiotis , and ie- K.ird It us n disease o ip.ibloof bolus ; convoyed fiom Illncu to lilaeo and fioi.i | | i > lnn to ppi- son. Il attacks persons of all agosaiid i-ondltli n althouili ; chllilien are inoiu apt t < > tie u\en.i . | > I Im dNoiifo seems tn nttaeK. e | ) . " -iiliy ! tlm miicns membr.ine of the losplialory tii. i , wllh which It comes IM cimt.ii-1 llnmldlt v of tliu atmospheio sei ins to IKII inn Ii to do with its ilcM > 'opmcnt. Altitun > ( "ins to malic little dlireleiico. It. is seen n Iho v.iliovsof laio river * and hiirli up in nm in iniiluln riiiK' " ) ! nn lettlio snows ol Scan ( linavla. under thn suns of the Hi-nator us W'l'l ' as on the miaiids of I'olynesla In ttm hnnso and lu Iho nalaco ; In the busy mint and In my laov * boudoir. The nru ti'-oof Drs C'opoliind. hliepaiil and .il.inslleld has irlven them abundant oppoi lu- nlty lo sinriy this diseases In all Its phases , us It conies under the h > uil of line of their sne- i laities 1'iom Its Hist antmaraucc in tn s counliy they huvo heun thoiouulil- . familiar wllh It fiiini their lirattlccnnd ; have m.ibter ed Its details and needs. Thev mo c.ipul In mil only of ptovcntlnc It. but of eurln , n when It lias oneofiisleiied itselntclios. Nearly every ease of la Rilpnu letiM's a syHlem.it eatarchal condition. wbU-h. unless It Is tin i- oushly and comolotely eniod , lenders the p i- tlent vorv llublo to cliroule hronvliltis , whl < h Invarltibly le ids to eonsuinptlon. The fn- rineiiey with which dicad | niiinmoiila follinss nn attack of la crlppc , and nil her terminal' s fatally or permanently wo ikens the constitu tion of Hit victim , has created uonm-al alum , and lugrlppn Is now looked upon as avoiy serious nmttur. Aiming other comidlcntlons which may follow this dlscnso may he men tloned liillamiiiiilion of the nuddlo e ir , c.ins- Iniatai ; rhal deafness , hi ( inch 1,11 pneumonia and weakened condition ofthooves. It is a tnattcr of ur itlllcallon to Dr.s , Oonc- land , Kliuiaid | and Manslleld that their pa tients | uiM < lar/ely lesisted tin * at tacks of th s dlso IM * Th's Is due. no doulit , t > tliusnper or condition of the system iiroiuht about by foi- liiwln a sj s'.cinatlc mil rational coui-hC of treatment I'cr-ons att.-icked by 11 cilpp" , or tho-,0 sulVeiliiK fiom a cat-irihil eondltum. should place themselves at once In cliaigpuf a tluii'iiih specialist. STRONG EVIDENCE. An Omaha Iruly U hi > Souiilit Kche' ' Hays .She IMIIIII' ' ! It in Ors. fopolaud C. Shep rl and AJansllold'H'1'ro.Hin Mil. I0vidcni ! ( ! ITp in Kvidu Je , I'ruot Upon 1'ro I' "i was to .som 3 extent a victim of thodlscaM ) -o well named , la iirlppo. When It 'uts a anil nice upon a person's system It holds on. The speaker was Miss Helena Suhliitor. a mllllnei , wllhMrs.lt : 11. Divls , ill Houth Kali sired this city. Miss Schlntor his had a pretty sevoietlmo of it for tlio jiasl year , and her expe rience ot what she suf fered and where she llnally found relief n is told for the benefit of others s'mllarly allllcld. . "I had a heavy , dnil .ache over my eyes , ui - companlcd at tline by very severe pains In the .Misssi'iir.t'Tiin , bauk of my head. My eyes urow dim. and It was I tn possible foi mete to look steadily at an object for any length of time without nv I'.VIN I'AININn AND HirilMNCi. My head felt elo pert up , and I would have the strangest hiu/ln ? and rln lni ; noises In my oars , wlillo I was constantly troubled with ' dl//lness iind nervous fcollni ; . "This Mate of affairs kept KI-OW na woiso when , to eap tint climax , last spring. I caiiL'hr , the Kilppo , and this Increased ijiy HiilVerhiK and dKoase two fold , and left me In the most delle.tte health. The disease bad seilously alVectcd my stomach , and my appetite and dl- pesllun wuriiery poor , My stomach was MI weak , in fact , that I could only eat the light est food , and not oven that without siillcrlni ; n feclliiKof uneasiness and HOIISD of depies slim afteiwarls. I also snlleied much fiom lialns In my stomach and lliioiuh the baclc and lost much llesh and .stieimlh. WMT WAS FIN U.I.V I1ONI3 "I was In this deplorable condition when my attention was attracted to Dr.s. ( 'opclanil. Sieiar | | < i and Manslleld , an physicians and suiKiiims who were ski led In thplr piofcsslon and having wldo snoccHi in their piautlce. 1 soiuht them for lellef and can truthfully vty I found 11. The dl.stresilnv pains over iuy eyes and In the hack of my head went almo-it Immediately upon taking thn Ilisi tioilmert , and have vonu to stay , I ihlnk. My eves ha > cleared up and valued stion.Mh : my dl//lncss and nertousness htivo dlsappuuiod , and the i loping and bu//.lnu noises In my oars cei scd. My stomach and appolllo hive itieatlv I n- in oved. and I eat well and si cup widl aKo , now. IiiHhort , 1 am In every way on the mad lo health , and although I ha\e half many doctois , | ) i-h. Copeland , Hhepard and .Mans field are the only ones tint have Klven iiiuiiny leal relief. " Miss Sclilntjr resides at . ' ! ) IIO'lKelin' , w hero she can he seen and will loudlleiKy hei ttatement. r Tliolr Crcdontliils. As has been sail. Dr. W II. Con.1. ; | w n nres'idenl of Ills class at. llollevni ) II HpiMl Medical Colle e. New Vork , where by urn- nated. the most famous Institution of Its U'nil li ; the country. Ills diploma bears the wnui u undorso i out of the modlc.it authorities if Now Vent , of the ileansof nroin nent modi' il cidlojes In I'ennsylvanla. Dr. T. II Miiusllnid ) credentInls uro no loss abundant and nn < ) iml Illed. lln ulsolH formally Indoised by tin ) SMI relar.CBof various county an 1 st it ) medic il societies. Those ircntlemen , after thoio.i'ii . hosp tal imicrlonun and jiractlee. have devoted voted their llvin to tlio practice of their utili ties , with wlrit .success tlio columns of tliu dally paicis | Nhinv. III ) . O. H. SMKl'AUO. who was picsldunl oi his eliiss at Itnsli Medical collude , Clilca.'O , which Is acknowledged tn ho tlm leading in stitution of Its kind In the wem. Is now iis-o- ( d itnd wllh thu CoimhiiKt Medical Inslliute. Dr. Hiil > aid's Ihorouu'h ho-ipltul e\peii- OIKO anil special Htudy of thu dise'istvi of tlio eye , nai. HUSH and throat , p nt'ti him aiu.inx Ihole.'idliiK sianlallstsfn tlio uot. . ROOMS 311 AND 019 , New York Life Building Cur. 17(1) ( ) mid l-'iinmm Sis. , Oiu.tlii , NVU. W. II. Coi'ur.ANi ) , M. D. O. S. Sni--i'Aii ( ) , M. I ) . T. U. MA.VhKIKU ) , Al. D. I'hys ' elans Hppolattoi : Oitarr'ii and ul dlsi ni > < f ti > Kyo , K-ir , Throat an I _ _ . Nervous Ills . . . i , hkln UlscaKiH , Olminlo Dlse-isos , I'lll'-d Hours U toll n. m. , " to ft p , m , , 7 toO i > i < biinduy IU a , in to l p. m , Ciitari-hal troublean'l kindred dl-io.ii/i floated Kiiocessfnlly by m.tll. Hoiid lu < n hliimiis foi ijuusllnii oiruilluis. AddniHS : ul iLitorn to C'opuland Mudlual Iimtltuto , N < > Voik l.lfo llnlldlni. . Omalri , .Nub. THE S5 RATE. I'm I'.itiinh nud kindred dhoasesr l ndei ] for thu luinalnderof Iho winter t n I who van uomo to the olllL-c fet mcdlulno O" iii-nlmi nl. All patients under thin condition ticitul : tit the rate ( if i.l a month until cm ml Mullcine fnrnWii-d fruo , Hpuclul uuiinguiiieiit * > n wltn out of town pal'i ' nH.