THE OMAHA DAILY BEti : JFElfl.ru All Y 1892- THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OI-TIC K : - NO. 12 PKAUL STIIKKT. Loll\trcd by Carrier to any part of thn City II. \ \ . TlI/TON , - MANAOnil. ' . . . . .Nn 41 .r.PIIOM.ftJ llns'ncss . Office . . . . . NRl , | | ; , „ „ „ Jjo8l | i JflAO/f JffttT 1O.V. K , Y. Plumbing Co Council Bluff * Lumber Co. , coal. Cruft's chattel loans. C04 Sapp block. A marrlapo license was Usuod yesterday to Christ , 'ohuson anil Mlnnjo Ohrlstensoti , both of this county. Ilenrv M. ICufus of Unffalo , Nob. , and S.ida Ivf. Ivors of Lancaster , were married ycstdrduy afternoon by .lustlio Hntnnior. Hon. I. It. Morse , the "Soldiers' Friend , " will lecture on "Keeollcctlmis of the Late Wnr" nt the Mnsotilo tcinplo on Tuesday ovrnltiR for iho boncllt of the Union Votornn legion. An electric llelit tower seventy foot high is being orcctoJ In tbn mldolo of Like Mnniiwa. It will bo surmounted by three nrc llehts , which will do a irci\t ; deal toward dUpollltiK tbo darkness which has , In a tnonsuro , prevented the Inko Irom bolntj n popular placu for evening parties. K. J. Murnhy , a clerk in the Union Pacific odlces at Omaha , who loft Iho Catholic xfchurch after bolnc a priest for "iKhtcun is years , has applied to , ho Kirst Duptlst church of this city for ndtnlsslon with a vlow to finally entering iho proloslant ministry. The cuso of Wallace u | nlnst Hunter , wnlch wns submitted to the Jury Friday noon , is still Undecided , the Jury having failed to como to an agreement. It Is said that the in umber s are about equally divided , mid a disagreement Is looked for. JudgeTlionipll Is spending Sunday at his homo In Sidney , however , so that the doilboratlng will hive to go on until Monday mornint ; unless an agreement should DO reached. Melville E. Landon , better known as EH Perkins , delivered a Iccturo last evening nt the oporu house under the auspices of the local branch of the Ancient Order of United Workmen. Ills subject was "Tho Philos ophy of Wit,1' ' but In snito of the high- sounding title , he wus tbo same Kll as of yore , and made everybody laugh to hi1 ; heart's content. The nrocccds were donated to the Christian home1 , and although It was Impossible to tell last evening how much was realized out of the entertainment nuovo expenses , it is thought quite a sum will bo loft for the homo. A special meeting of the Pottawattamlo County Fruit Growers and Gardeners asso ciation whs held yesterday afternoon at the county court house. Those crcsent wcro pilnclpally grape growers'and the afternoon was mainly devoted to talking over projects by which tbo irrapo market must bo increased * It was flnally decided to appoint a committee for the purpose of consulting the Merchants association of Omaha with a vietv to * in ducing thorn to take stops toward establish- me a wine factory on the other side of the rlvor. This committee consists of J. U. Ale- 1'hcrson , Peter \Vloso and O. II. Wheeler , and these gentlemen will hold a contcrcuco with tbo OmaUtt men In tlio near futuro. Colonslll Kllil I > iiy ilo. The colosb.il A'liito goods sale opened Feb. IS at the Boston Store , Council Blnlls , In. , where everything in the white goods line is displayed. Bargains in muslins , shootings , linens , towels , table napkins , embroideries , , white nprons. white ohirls , handkerchiefs , etc. , etc. etc.Below Below wo quote only a , few of the many bargains that will ho offered dur ing this gale. Sale continues for eight days. Intending purchasers better to como early and avoid the gteat rush , and get Iho better selection of the bar gains. Ono case bleached muslin ( almost free from dressing ) 4c a yard , beautiful soft finish , worth G } . Another case of the Ellerton muslin that is usuiilly sold for Oc will he on sale Biuno as before , OJ. Lnngdon muslin , sold all over the country at lOc a yard , during sale our price 12 yards for $1.00. All linen damask table linen , special , 25c n yard. C4 and 50 nil linen blenched damask that sold for 48c , C8c und 5Sc , in one lot ut 30c. 08-inch heavy unbleached damask ( only ono pattern ) sold for 7i > e ; sale price , C'Jc a yad. : 60 dozen extra largo nnd heavv Turkish striped towels ( fast colors ) that sold for 25c , sale price I.1. ! ) 200 dozen line damask towels , ever 86 , dill'orent style borders , hand drawn unil knotted fringe , at 25c each. „ , \ Examine * bur line of huck tovols at * " * 'S-2.00 per do/.on. Sheets and pillow cases all ready for uce ; see the low prices ; mostly made out of the fruit of the Loouf muslin. 1'lllow cases readv made , l"Je , 1C : , 17c , 20o and 22c. Sheets ready mtido , Ooc , 0c ! ) , 7Co aud 85e. Better grades in embroid ered nnd hemstitched. WIIITB BKO SPUKADH. Lot 1 A good size crochet quilt , will compare favorably with 75o goods , sale price , COc. Lot 2-A heavy , full size crochet spread , sold always for OOc , during sale , OUo. OUo.Lot 3 Bates damask quilt , sold from Maine to California for $1.25 and $1.60 , our nrico during sale , OSc. ' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Wo put on sale the most colossal stock ot ladles' misses' and children's under wear over shown by us. In fact , wo don't draw tlio line hero , but are sate In paying over shown in western Iowa. Sco show window for prices. Largo display on second lloor. CHILDREN'S COLLARS. Just received for white goods sale. 100 dozen children's collars at COc on the dollar. Special numbers at Cc , lOc , lo ( ) and Me , equal to nny lOc and COc goods ever shown In this market. 200 dozen mete of our 60 lace bordered handkerchiefs , which wo will put on tale at lo ( ono cent ) ouch. BOSTON STORE , Fothcrlngham , Whitolaw&Co. , Leaders and promotersoflowprices. Council BlulTs. la. J. K. Heed has returned from Wash- liiKton , J. K , Casady ban returned from a trip to Chicago. Miss French of Cedar Hanids la the guest of Miss Sublo Amy. Hon. J. Y. Stone loft yesterday for hU homo In Ulonwood , Mian Connnloy of Missouri Valley is visitIng - Ing Miss Eunice Wells. Melville W. Landon , "Ell Perkins , " Is In Iho city , registered nt the Grand hotel. Miss Ilortha Chambers of Quick has secured cured u position In the city schools and wll bocln work tomorrow In the Washington blllhlllic ; , T. O , Dawsou loft yesterday for DCS Monies. After spending u few days there ho will RO to Florida to visit relatives for t > ov oral weeks. Mrs. A. Helter , deputy grand chancellor o tbo 1'ythlan Sisterhood , attended the rucen- tlou and ball Klvou by the I'.vthlan Sister hood nt Nuolu , la. A Ituro C'liaucp. Dry goods nt cost or loss. Wo wil dlscontiiuio husincsa in this city , Fob S5f and will make general marl ; dotvi price on all goods in the store. Sale he gins Saturday morning and will con tinue ton dayi . Wo mean what wo say. Call ami ho convinced. Open ever } night till I ) o'clock. C. C. Cully , illto Broadway. _ The Boston Store , Council Bluffs , In , , closes cvoty oviinlng nt 0 p. m. , unless Mondays nnd Saturdays. Mondays 0 p. tn. . Saturdays 10 p. in. Fothoringlmuj , \Vhitelaw At Co. . Council Blulls , la , Swanson Muelo Co. , Masonic t emplo NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS 'ottawattaraio County Supervisors Re turn from DCS Moines. THEIR INTERESTS WERE GUARDED lly f'nrrlnl M'urlc They Srrnrril lli - Ailop- ( Inn of II DIM Tlmt Will Clxi tlui llrllpf Dc-ll-ril Iiv I'liirliiR All on nil I. F. Hcndrluks and A. C. Graham re turned yesterday noon from Uo Molncs , where they wont to iittond n mooting of the boards of supervisors of the various counties of the state. Thirty-four counties were represented by about 100 delegates , and nn Interesting meeting was heH. The main Item under consideration , so far as Pottawattamlo county is concerned , was that of the tax levy for county purposes. A before .stated , by n peculiarity of the law as It now stands on the statute boohs , Pot- tawnttamlo county Is the only oifb in the fctnto except Kossuth which is limited to I mills on thu dollar for county and poor pur poses , all the rest being limited to it mills. This peculiarity was not noticed until this year , ultliouU [ ; tbo present law has been In ferro for the last four years. The amount In the courttv find poor funds Is accordingly reduced this year from 110,000 to ? ii" > , tx ) ( ) and the county llnoncos aio crippled seriously. This matter wns brought before the con vention and a resolution adopted favoring the passage of a bill repealing the present lau'.nnd allowing all thu counties in the state to levy taxes on the fl.tnlll basis. The action was concurred In by iho delegates. The representatives from Pottawattamlo county wbllo at Dos Moines hnd a bill drafted arid presented to the legislature , It being introduced on Friday , and referred to the seii'ito commlttoo on ways and means with reasonable assurance of Its belns : passed , 'J ho bill provides the desired relief bv placing nil counties on nn equality in Iho matter. The bridge tax question also rcrelvcd a great deal of attention. The same legisla ture that passed the queer rule under which countv taxes are nowlpvlou also passed a law providing that cities of iho ilrst class might levy their own bridge taxes. The consequence Is that Sioux City , and In fact almost every largo city In tlio state , has no- glrotcd to levy any bridge tnxes whatever , and tins allowed the whole expense of build ing and maintaining bridges to ho unld by the county at liirge. The amount of tux lev- led in this wav on i'ottawattamio countv outside of Council Bluffs Is Ml "TO..U The Board of .Supervisors of Wood bury county , In which Sioux City Is located , wai the llr'st to call halt on this wny of doing , and the whole hoaid and county attorney woto pres ent at the meeting to enter a docfdod protest. A resolution favoring iho repeal of the clause "allowing cities of the flrst cl s to levy their own taxes was niloptcd. A bill embodying the substance of this resolution was drafted , and after thu close of the convention the Wooilbury county delegates .stayed to en gineer it througn the legislature. No Clul < il llui-gulits. Everything is bargains nowadays , : md n , dc-nlor who bus no bargains might just us wull quit business. Another thing if ) to lot people know where to lind thorn. Tlio bv.st bargains in the music line win bo procured jut now with the Mueller Piano & Organ Co. , 10JJ Main street , Council BlulTs , In. Two apprentice nurses wanted at tlio W. C. A. hospital , corner Dili street und ( ith avcuuo Reitor , the tailor , 'UO Broadway , lias ull tlio latest styles and newest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. xirxv The Town of High I'liu Willing to ltn JS'iinir to Troynor. Petitions have been prepared and put into the hopper with the expectation that they will bo ground out in the form of two now postofllce ? for this county. Hotb. of the pro posed ofllcos are In Keg Creek township. One is to bo located at Krunus Campbell's store , located a little west of the cen ter of the township. It is to bo christened Keg Creek postofllce. The other ofllcc asked for for U at Perkins farm near the northeast corner of Keg Crock township. Quito a little town has already sprung up thoro. there being a good general Btoro , a meat market , a public hall , and a drug store. The little village is a tovt of a baby boomer and is very ambitious. It is yearning now for two accessions u doctor and a postolllcc. It Is in a fair way to secure the latter and probably the former. This smart little town has the unique name of High Five. It was thus christened when "the corners" was the meeting place for tho-io who delighted in passing a social hour with neighbors and friends , and Iho favorite game was innocently allowed to fasten Its nutuo onto the place Itself. Now that the growth of the settle ment Is approaching the dignity of n village , the ucoplc , who are a very intelligent and thrifty class , fear that there may arise a mis apprehension in the public mind as to the character of tlio inhabitants and reputation of their village. The > nrc , therefore , anxious to have the name changed from Hlch Five to one ot more dignity and Illness. In their putitlon tor a postofllco they request that Uncle Ham christen it Troynor , in honor of Council mulls' olllcionUpostmaslor , Wo have our own vineyards In Culifor nia. Jnrvls Wino corau.uiy , Co. BlulTs Jnrviswlld blackberry is the best Vocal Mimic. Prof. T. W. Davis , tondior of voice and note reading. Loshons private. Call or adurcos at Grand hotel. Council BlulTs. _ IIuil IIU ( iult ulth Htm , C , J. Stllwetl , n dairyman living near tbo deaf and dumb institute , had an experience last Friday with a trump whoso gull , if it had bcon developed In the right direction , would put him into a paying Held of business as n lightning rod man. Mr , Stihvell und his wife loft homo during the afternoon to como to the city. As Mr. Stllwoil alighted from the buggy to open the gate the horse began to 'act some what frisky , and a rather seedy looking individual who was plodding along the road came forward and took the fractious anlnml by the bits. Ho at once calmed down , and they proceeded on their way. When they returned In the evening they found that some ono had taken a hammer and broken In a back window , after which lie had gone through the home , looking everything over and taking what suited his fancy. Lying on the center table In tno parlor was the over coat that had boon worn by the accommodat ing tramp when he saved Mrs , Stilwcll's Hfo. Mr. Stllwell's brand now overcoat was gone , bo that the piece of brlo-a-brao that adorned the parlor was not to bo considered as a gift. A suit of clothes was also missing , nllhouxh nolblnu' had been left to take its placo. The tramp wai traced for some dis tance toward Council llluffx , but was dually lost track of. _ Lo t Gontlomnn's watch charm In shape of horeo shoo , eot with diamonds and rubles. Finder leave at BKK ollico and receive roward. Hot for tliu Jim-ill ( Jrns ! At Now Orleans. Ono fare , $31.46 , for rontul trip. Tiokots on twlo Fob. ! to 28. For particulars call on O. M. Brown , ticket agent K. C. , St. J. & C. B. \u I'arly. Mrs , J. F. Spare and Mrs. M. MrCiuio entertained a party of friends last Thursday evening at the homo of the former , 8H Avenue A. The following were present : Mr. and Mrs , John Dougherty , Mr. aim Mrs , Uoorgo Odettirk , Mr , and Mrs. C. K. Tucker , Mr. and Mrs , J. K. Anderson , Mr , und Mrs. M , K. Woathorbee , Mr , and Mrs , W. D. Klrkland , Mr. pud Mrs. U Urown , Mr. and Mr * . I ) . Martonson , Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Maxwell , Mr. and Mm. W. li. Kuopbor , Mr , and Mrs. J. M , Matthews. Mrs. Irwln , Mlises Uoper , Dunn , Nuaj , Lida A'hi to , Jennie White and Dclnshmutt of Turlington , Messrs. Van Horn. McCampboll > am and Marshall. The evening wasjpont n playing high five , first , prizes being awarded to Mrs. W. D. Klrkland and Mr. Cram , and second prizes to Mrs. II , O. Max well and Mr. M. \Vcathcrbeo. . Supper WAS served at midnight. msiiiTit > nv it is CIIII.DKKN. Atirnliitin .Turlnon , nu Agril Kx-.Tndgr. l > ) lilK itt tlir Ilinpltul. The case of Abraham Jackson , nn old man who Is now lying at the point of death nt the Woman's Christian Association hospital , Is ono that has awnKcncd the sympathy of all who have Known of the circumstances , Ho has bcon at tha hospital for the last thrco months , during all of which time ho has boon slnklnc slowly but surely , until now ( loath Is the question of n few days nt most. Ho has been a resident of tnls county for many years , and during the early daya of thu clty'o his tory wns ono of its best known citlrons. Since bis Illness he has boon deserted by his two sons , ono of whom Is living in ( Jlonwood and the other nt Missouri Valley. Ho also has n couple ot adopted sons , neither of whom has shown any disposition to assist him In his need. Ho tins been nn Inmate of the hospital at the county's expense , und the hnmllln'tlon which this fact has caused him bus nearly broken his heart. Ho Is S3 year * of ago and has boon n member of Iho Baptist church for many ycavs. He was Judiro of the county court here for four years. Until March 1 , moles without hair re moved frco by Ur. Cupcll , 510 B-way. Jarvls 1877brandy , purest , safest , best. Aftrrimnn Curds. Misses Cora and .loaslo Fariiiworth enter tained a party of friends at their beautiful homo on South Hlghth street last Thursday afternoon at a muslcalo in honor ot their guests , the Misses Hita Lofton of Nebraska City , Anna Abbott and ICato and Kdlth Campbell ot Chicago. High live was the principal entertainment , prizes being awarded Mrs. W. V. Sapp and Mrs. R II. l.ougoe. Kofioshmcnls were served , Mrs , S. C. Key and Mrs , K , II , Men-lam assisting thn hostesses. One of the most enjoyable features of the afternoon's entertainment was the singing of Mtss Lorton , who pos sesses n soprano voice of r.iro beauty. The following Is a list of these wtio were nrosont : MlBsos Hoynolds. Wlckhnm , Hrown , Wright , Ruth Martin , Koss , Anna Hess , Ilowmnn , Rockwell , Pattoison , Robinson , Shepard , Wells , Stovcnson , Wadswortii , Oliver , Mary Oliver , Cioason , Xurmuchlen , Nellie Xurmuchlon , liennctt , Woodoury , Lulz. Howe , Parsons. Campbell , Couch , Dullard , Stella Hulbird. Lorton. Abbott , Butts , ICa'.o Campbell , Edith Campbell , Baldwin , and McMiames Alford , Lugoe , McConnell , Cooban , Albortson , Woodbury , Macrao , Snnpp , Key , Morrlam , Davis , McGee , Person , Brown , Soybsrt and Olumachor. Tlio Ladies' Social cl rclo will give a sunpor and entertainment at iho First Broadway church , Tuesday evening , February 10. _ Walnut block and Wjorr.ing coul , fresh mined , received datlj Thatcher , 10 .Main. Viilcntlnc I'arty. The ladles of the Congregational church entertained tbolr friends last Thursday evenIng - Ing at a Valentine social at the residence of Mrs. J. C. Blxty , on South First street. Valentines > verc on sale , and those who were present laid in a plentiful supply for the coming festival day. The following is a par tial list of these wlio were present : Misses Smith , Oborholt/er , Ogden , Bryant , May Drj ant , Crocker , Spoonur , Nellie Spooncr , Chamberlain , Crane , Fitzpatricit , Holllnps- wortb , Brmioilman , Otes , Wallace , Jessie \Vallnco , Coulter , Cully , West , Lutz , Koss , Anna Huss , Buschell , Snvder , Forgrave , Williams , Howard. Neal ; Mcsdames Neil ! , Miller , Grady , Dr. Crofts , Davis , West. True , Hoss. Nichols , Porter , Griswold , Otes , Swanson , Prlnulc , Lutz , E. C. Smith , C. B. \Vaitc , L. Li , Spooncr , Harry James , J. J. Stondman , McKesson , Iloltls , Smith , Mor gan , Tilton , Coulter , Dr. Troynor , Brenna- man , van Dovort , Coffera. Hudlc , Clemmson , Fitch , Uov. G. W. Crofts ; Messrs. Robinson , Stcadman , Walte , Spoo'ner , Davis , John Davis , How , Jnmos. True , Coulter. Mont gomery , Martin , Hattenhauer , Empklo , Fitch , Murphy , tatacoy , L. Squires , Willie- Squires , McKesson , Crane , Wallace. Money to loan. Lowest rates. John ston & Van Fatten , Everett block. Y. .M. C. A. Convention. Tbo twenty-second annual state convention of the Young Mon's Christian associations of Iowa will bo hold at Iowa City , February 18- 21 , ISsSW. Among the prominent men who are to be present and participate are the following : Rev. W. J. iiiu-slm , Oumha ; Nub. ; Alexander Patterson , Chicago ; Frank L. Johnson , St. Louis ; President H. H. Scorloy , Iowa State Normal school. Cedar Falls : L. L. Doggott , colleco secretary of Ohio ; Kov. N. McGee Waters , Dubuque ; A. M. Wight , Sioux Fulls , S. D. ; J. Prontiss Bailey. Freeport , 111. ; .lohn W. Hansel , Chicago. The singing will bo in charge of C. C. Smith of Cedar Itunids , E. W. i'eck and C. M. Kcelor of Dos Moinos. Reduc'ed rntos have been secured over all the roads in the stutc , und the delegates will bo entertained frco of cxponbU. It is ex pected tnat the convention will bring to gether not less than : C > 0 young men from all of the state. Saturday , the IStli , will o college day , and will bo devoted to hear ing reports from the twenty-throe college associations. _ E. II. Sheafo has eastern money on hand for real estate loans. Oiiiml/ril tliii Wallace and Ned Shepard of this city aim Miss Manchester of Omaha mot with n sorioub mishap Friday night just after they bad entered u ni'ck on their way to the party at the Grand hotel. The carriage had just started from the front of the house where the lady was visiting , on Pailt avenue. The street , never having bcon leveled elf , IK some what sidling , and no sooner toad the vehicle turned than It struck thu Mdllnp place und commenced to slip. A second later It mot with bomo obstruction ana was Instantly overturned , throwing theoccupanU violently nguinst , tbo side of the carrluuo. Wallace Shepard , being on the lower sldo , was burlou against the glass In tbo door , which broke , u sharp piece burying itself in his side. The blood flowed freely until ho wns tnkim to the house of a neighbor where a physician was summoned and the bound wound up , The other occupants of the carriage were bruised and shaken up considerably , but not sou- ously injured , _ Tliflr limy Night. Sneak thieves were abroad In the land Friday nignt. Mrs. M. A , Arkivnght's boarding house on Fourth street was vmlod while the family and boarders were at , sup per. The thieves went In ut the front door of the basement and took two overcoats be longing to Fred Kubscll und a man mimed Ogilviothat were bunging in tbo hall. Hus- sell had passed through the hull less than ton minuted before thu theft was discovered , and noticed that It was hanging in iu. placo. In the mci.ntiino some of the other boarders had been passing through the ball almost con tinually , so that whoever took the coats showed that he possessed considerable nervo. The back door of the Pacific house was broken In'sometlmu during thu night und a clock valued at about 15 was stolen , to- RCtbor wltn a quantity of provisions from the larder. There is no clew to tbo thlqf , At the annual meeting of the medical staff of St. Bernard's hospital yostorduy the fet lowing1 oftlcors were elected : President , Dr. P. S. Thomas ; vicu president , Dr. J. P , Whlto ; secretary , Dr. Donuld Macrao , Jr. : advisory board , Drs , D , Macrae , C. H. Pln- noy and F. T. Soybert , Staff : Consultants , Di-3. D. Macrae and C , H. Pinnoy ; mem bers , Drs. J. M. Barslow , C. II. Bower , J. H , Cleaver , John ( Jrcen , P , A. Hougbton , II. B. Jennings , D , Macrae , Jr. , P. T. Soybert , P. S. Thomas , V. U. Troynor and J , P. White. _ Church Announcement it. Bishop Newman will preach ut Masonic Temple ut 10UO : a. in. Tbo Broadway Meth odist Episcopal cnuroti has secured tbo Masonlo hall for the morning service to ao- commodnto all the cltlrons who desire to hoar the bishop. All will bo welcome , nnd there will bo seats for all. Services at Hughes hall ! Sunday school lit 12 ; vesper service , led by the Epworth Vjaguo , f > : 'JQ' preaching service i'j.TO. Congregational There will bo no morning service. In order that tH congregation may hoar BUhop No\vmanT7v."d-ois. ( Sunday school nt Iv ! o'clock. Evening subject , "A Discouraged Hero. " First Presbyterian Preaching morning nnd evening by Hov. T. 1) . Ewlng , D. D. Sunday sehcol nt 12 o'clock. Young pee ple's meeting ot 0:30 : p. in. Bo.-can Baptist Preai1"'g by the pastor morning and evening , Sunday school nt lll"ia. : in. Hovlvul services cnch evening during the week. Trinity Methodist Preaching by tha nas- tor , Hov. H. II. Barton , morning and even ing. Sunday school at 12 m. Epworth league nt 7 p. in. Hovlvnl sorvlccs each evening. Christian Elder Broker will preach mornIng - Ing and overling at the corner ot Seventeenth and Broadwey. Young Mon's Christian Association Men's meeting nt 4 p. m. Rooms open after ! l o'clock. Firit Baptist Preaching by the pastor , Hov , L. A. Hall , morning nnd evening. Subjects , 'Snrdis , the Worldly Church nnd the Pnltltful Fi-iv , " and "A Woman's Heroic Hosolvo. " Union Christian Mission , ' . ' .IS Broadway Sunday school:1. ! ) : : ! ) o'clock. Love feast ! t p. in. Pr.iifo nnd testimony service 7tO. : : St. John's English Llltndr.in Services In the Young Men's Christian association chapl at 11 a. m. nnd 7U : ! ! p. m. Sunday schoolJ5 : a. m. Young people's mooting n. 15 p. in. 13ty. Woodbury , dontistsnoxt to Grand hotel ; line work a specialty. Tolo. l-lo. ULK.I.MI : ! ) ix Tin : AotT/fifr.v .sKr/.s. Hciiittlrul Auroras Light up tlui Hriurns nnil nru Vlillilt ; In .Many I'larrs. Ciucuio , 111. , Fob. in. A gorgeous Illumin ation of the heavens was visible tonight at cities over a thousand miles appnrt. It was the most wonderful exhibition of the aurora , or northern HghtA , possibly overseen from American soil. Dispatches to the Associated Press show that the phenomenon stretched over a vast bolt of territory from Iowa to the Atlantic const. The nmgnlllcent spcc- taclo wus Rcloulillcally ohservi-d nt the uni versity of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Astron omical Dhector W. J. Hussey of that Insti tution wires the result to the Associated Press as follows : "Tno brilliant roso-rod aurora visible to night wat > not altogether unexpected. In n general wav auroras have been predicted for about this time. Tonight's dlsolay nat urally follows the appearance of the great sun spot which has been visible during the past wooit. Other aurora displays may bo expected in the near future. " Other dispatches to the Associated Press show that Iho phenomenon witnessed nt New York , Louisville. Cincinnati , Cleveland. Columbus , Toledo , Detroit , li.dlananolis and at Illinois niid Iowa points , but not at St. Louis , Kansas City or Memphis. At Cincinnati it was at Ilrst supposed that the city of Hamilton , twenty-five miles dis tant , was on firo. Tno Associated Press cor respondent at Lyons , la. , seuus a typical de scription ns follows : "From east to west the northern sky here wus illuminated by an Immense half circle , llumlng upward nearly to the zenith. Atlirsl almost blood red , it dimmed nt time ? to deli cate pink nnd would brighten suddenly. The circle wns snot with rays of almost white lights , ull pointing outward from the circle. It bepnn nt 0:10 : p. m. and lor an hour was a gorgcoub sight. At 7 o'clock It hogan disap- pealing. The weather bad boon very warm throughout the day , but after the aurora rap idly grew cold. " 'l hough not soon at St. Paul or Minneapo lis , the aurora was plainly witnessed in Mil waukee. The peculiar disturbance known to tulecrnphers as an electric storm greatly hampered or/orators working wires stretch ing north from the city , but did not materi ally affect the lines going east and west. At Clu\rlnml. Ci.KVKMMi , O. , Feb. 13. Xne ) of the most beautiful aurora borealis displays ever witnessed here occurred b.twcon U and 3 o'clock. The entire northern sky was nllame , the color being a rose-tlntod crimson , with arches above the horizon and llno.s running to the zenith. The sky was perfectly clear at the time. The phenomenon attracted people from their houses , ninny supposing at flrst that the illumination was caused by ( Ire. In Ci > mir < -tlrilt. HAUTFonn , Conn. , Feb. 13. A beautiful rose-pin ic aurora in the north train 7 to 8 this evening led many people to suppose there was a largo fire beyond the hills. liuslncsHTroublc-H. HALIFAX , N. S. , Feb. 13. The old whole sale and retailer firm of James Scott & Co. , has made an assignment. Debts , $00,000 ; assets nominally the sarno. A dispatch from Chatham , N. B. , says the dry goods firm of Sutherland & Craig has made an assignment with liabilities of $ 'J. > .000. MKADVII.M : , Pa. , Feb. 13. The examina tion in the court of assiguco as to the vuluo of the property of the Dulamotors1 before the failure of their banking Institution shows the ussots were about $ i0,000 : ! , as against fll)00,000 ) liabilities. Mooimu : > , Minn. , Fob. 13. The excite ment ever tno failure of the Merchants' bank is still unabated. The liabilities are said to aggregate $20'2,000 and thci assets SU'J.OOO. The bank holds f 141,000 of President Brun's paper , and besides there Is nn overdraft of $31,000 of his cashier Kuutz Indebtedness ; $ H,000 , unsecured. Set t tin j ; Union I'licllln Troiililos. ST. Jnir.i'1) ) . Mo. , Fob. 13. The Grand Island road's general manager nnd the griev ance committee of tbo Order of Hallway Trainmen , at a meeting today , came to an understanding on the pay schedule , which the road Is to sign if the Union .Pacific will sign , As advices were received that the Union Paclfiu would cdgn the agreement tbo trouble may bo said to be ended. llo Dlilii't Ili-ur thn Train. CIWIT.WA FALLS , Wls. , Feb. 13. Willnrd Austin , a married man ofS years , while driving across tbo Wisconsin Central track today , about tbroo miles east of here in the town of Lnfavotto , was struck by a freight train , thrown about forty feet and instantly killed. Austin wus bundled up about the head and did not hcur the train approaching. rill y'8 I'lictlnii I.iiiulcil on Top , Sr.pAi.u , Mo. , Feb. 13. After n stormy ae-isloii the Republican Statu League which was occasioned by a wrangle ever the report of the committee on credentials which ro- sultcu in n victory for the Filly faction. The convention .pbjourncd smo die nt 5 o'clock ' this m orning. J. H. Hurklcss was elected president. f Iti'imlillcan ( i.iliiH iii Ni'tr Vorl < . AI.IIASV , N. V. , Feb. U(7-The | ( Journal has compiled the results of tbo supervisor of eleo tlons Tuesday. In twenty counties ISG'2 sup ervisors were chosen , Of thobo18 were re publicans and 1H democrats. Mho republi can mujoritv of 30 in 18'JI has been increased ' ' to im. ' ' _ llo Kept thn CommUU'u Waiting. WAHMISOTO.V , D. C. , Fob , 13. The house committee on au'HciUturoWuHcd halt an hour toauy for President La yfousso of the New Orleans Cotton Exchange , , to put in an up- penrunco and then adjourned the uuti-optlon hearing until Monday , MlnnlttKl | > pl Viillry I.umhorim'ii Out Writ. TACOM\ , Wash , , Feb. 13. A party of twenty-seven Mississippi valley lumbermen have arrived hero over the Northern Pacific. They will visit points of Interest on Puget sound and then return east over tbo southern route. nought Up t'liiiuillun Cotton M11U. TOIIOXTO , Ont , Fob. 13. For some tltno past negotiations have been In progress for the absorption by one syndicate of all the cotton mills In the Dominion , und itho deal will shortly bo consummated , Tliu Duiuh Hull. LOUISVILLE , Ky. , Feb. Ill Elder Kades , the best known Shaker in the United States , died today , aged 73. ranliumlto Murlilnlnts Still Out. INDIANAI-OMS , lud. , Fob. 13. The strike of tbo Panhandle machinists is tf.Ul unsettled. The men were Informed this morning that niess they returned to work immediately hey would bo discharged. The men refused to go to work , nnd now , unless the company rrnnts tbo demands , every machinist on thn i'onn.svlvanln system between Indianapolis and Altoonn , Pa. , will bo called out. Tm.u/.s itr.ii OIIK w.v/r.i/ , . The Luiingor nrt gallery was crowded lo ts utmost capacity last evening .by the musicians and muslo lovers of Otmihn who assembled to welcome the great artiste , Fraulcln Aus dor Oho of Benin. This lady visits Omaha under the patronage of the Ladles' Musical society , nn organization which has done much to further the Inter ests of music In this cltv. The program opened with Boothovon's sonata In C major ( Op. 53) ) . In the thrco movements of this inspired sem , the allegro , ndngio and allegretto moderate , the tempo wns perfect , nnd the climaxes and phrasing , together with the colossal majesty displayed , showed tno extensive cultivation of n fin ished stylo. The sudden transition from a strong fortissimo to the most dollcato pianissimo demonstrated a powerful touch accompanied by one ol feathery liebtnc.ss. The "i'rnsto" ( Op. 7) ) of Mendelssohn was n piece of extreme dlfll- cutty , Inasmuch as it required n light fan tastic touch combined with great rapidity. Tauslg's "Vnlso Caprice" brought Into full flay the technical ability of the pianist. Chopin's Berceuse wns pathetically rendered , nnd his Valso In A Flat ( Op. 4'J ) wus received enthusiastically. Miss Aus dor Oho seemed to bo particularly at her case in the thrco etudes of Chopin ; ono of these was remarkable for the distinctness of the theme , ngolnst n brilliant obligate accompaniment. In response to nu encore of tlio Chopin selection- ! , Miss Aus dor Ono gave n beautiful rcnultlon of his waltz In E Hat. Hat.In In the Tarantella di Bravura ( Liszt ) she seemed to call to her alri all the soul , execu tion and passion ot her nature and she , ns well ns the audience , scorned to bo carried away beyond the things of earth ; belnir warmly applauded and recalled , the gifted artiste gracefully acknowledged the compli ment to her talent , by plnvlnu In character- tic style Wagner's "Splnnoniled" from the "Flying Dutchman. " Miss Aus dcr Ohd leaves today for Colorado rado Springs to nppoar in concert nnd thence anu goes to Now York. Since her arrival hero on Friday she has boon iho guest of Mr. and MM. Adolph Meyer. A.IK.4II .tl.TIIKA 1XS.IXK Mr . Terry of Slmriin Dlvorro Xotorlcty n lIclpll'HN Illllll-C-lle , SAN FKAXCISCO , Cnl. , Fob. 13. The Chron icle , says : "Sarah Althea Terry Is hopelessly Insane. She was the woman who acquired such notoriety from her suit against the late millionaire , William Sharon , whoso wife she claimed to bo. She afterward married Judge Terry , who had been her counsel In the Sharon case. Terry was afterward killed by Deputy United States Marshal Nnglo whllo attacking Judge Stephen J. Field , who decided a suit against Mrs. Terry. She came here from Stockton Thurs day night and is now nt the homo of H. E. Culbreth , editor of the Argus. Mrs. Terry sits up In bed and with handkerchief folded to resemble a speaking trumpet held to her mouth holds imaginary con versation with spirits. Friday night , while unguarded , she nearly escaped from the house without any clothe" on. She sat four hours perched upon n bureau talking to the spirits. To a Chronicle reporter who saw her .she told what the spirits said. She is attended by Dr. A. A. Giltnoro , who says there is no doubt of her insanity. Strnmrr Arrivals. At KInsalo Passed Wisconsin , from Now York for Liverpool. At New York City of Berlin from Liver pool , Hallcr from Rio Janeiro , Russia from Hamburg. At Baltimore Ilohenzollorn from Bremen. At London Mississippi , from New York. The steamer Sir Walter Hclclgh , from Phila delphia for Falmcuth. for whoso safety fears have boon entertained , has arrived in Bantry bay , Ireland. Her shaft is broken in two places. .Senator IngiilU nnil the O. A. K. ATCIIISOX , Kan. , Fob. 13. [ Special Tele gram to THE Biu.j The application ot ox- Senator John J. Ingalls for membership In John A. Martin post , Grand Army of the Republic , after hanging fire for several weeks , was reported favorably last night and ho was duly elected. His initiation will take place during tbo otate encampment , which will be held hero the last of this month , and bo made us imposing as possible. Iloinurlcutilo C'uso lit Duhuqtio. DumiQUE , la. , Fob. 13. Mrs. Peter Fries apparently died Wednesday night. Prepara tions was made for the funeral Friday after noon. When the body was placed in the casket it was noticed that it was still warm. The burial was postponed , but unless life returns the intormor.t will take place Mon day. The cnso has excited n good deal of attention from the medical fraternity. Hail IVrathcr III the Northwest. GAIIV , S. D. . Fob. 13 The worst blizzard of tlie season prevails * here , the wind being from the northwest. SLKKI-V ETE , Minn. , Feb. 13. A big blizzard is reported from Tracy. The weather wns clear this morning , but It is now cloud ing up. Snow is already flying und the thermometer rapidly falling. Mr . Dr. CAXOK CITV , Colo. . Fob. 13. Mrs. Dr. Graves left hero tonight for Providence , H. I. , accompanied by her brother and nurso. She intends to return to Canon City In six or eight weeks. Xmv\ork' Kiimlno l-'iinil. NEW Yonic , Fob. 18. The Now York Husslan famine fund now amounts to 2.r > ,000. Uturury Nottts. A book that is bound to attract wide at tention Is "Shall Girls Proposer1 which tbo Cassoll Publishing company issue in neat and dainty stylo. It is written by a "Specu lative Bachelor" and comes Just In tltno for the now year , which Is leap year. The writer approaches his subject seriously and respectfully , as It behooves a bachelor to do , Ho argues that girls should propose If thot wish to , as they have moro at stake than have the men. To women , ho says , love and marriage nro everything ; to men they are but an episode. The subject Is ono to invite discussion , and wo predict that it will got it. QUKKIt a.VW QV.ttXT. Coffee county , Georgia , boasts of a wealthy farmer , 85 years old , who never owned u watch or a revolver in his ilfo. Washington has a musical genius In thu person of u society vour.g lady who plays the piano as well with her toes as ordinary pian ists play with their lingers. Tokio , Japan , boasts of havinc 800 public baths In which pcnplo can bo sto.imad und washed for a cent. I-'von the politicians have clean hands out there. A man at Fort Dodge , la. , who attended a theatrical performance Saturday night lust laughed ko loud and excessively hard that ho fell Into u swoon from which ho could not bo revived. In the rolin ot Richard II. , K100 , the dan dles of London were shoos with tees from ono foot to eighteen Inches in length with the point or "horn" turned up und fastened to Iho garter by a gold or bilvor chain , Tno first book Issued by the Institution for Saving-still Newport , Muss , , on the first.day the bank was opened , April 5 , IBjO , was re ceived at the banking rooms recently to have the intoicst added. The original deposit was $ W , and no more deposits were mado. The interest to date amounted lo tS'JS. In the South Atlantic It ruined on one on- casion for over an hour when the sky wns en tirely free from clouds. In the Mauritius und other parts of the southern hemisphere this Is not a ruro occurrence ; but in Europe it is , and the greatest known length of it * duration was ton minutes at Constantly ooplo. The broad tree has n solid fruit , a little larger than a cocoanut , which , when cut In slice * and cooked , can scarcely be distin guished from excellent bread. The weep ing tree of the Canary Islands Is wet , oven in a drought constantly distilling water from Its leave * , and the wino tree of the Mauritius Islands furnlsiics good wino in stead of water. There Is x turtle farm it LUbon. III. , where tbeso Inland "torraoln" nro rnned. The turtles show somesigns : of Intollipcnco. Ono associates his namo-Dlck-wlth feeding tlmo ana always responds when ho bears It called. A knowledge of the nhyMology of the hu man Iniynx has mndo It possible to supply nrtlllclat voices to the people who hnvo bcon deprived of the ono nntiiro gave them , nnd a number of cases exist where the cavity has been opened nnd n larynx made of suitable material with nibbor membranes has been inserted nnd bccomo practically useful In speech. A mnn from BUldoford , Me.who started ns n candy peddler with n smnll circus , has turned out to bo a better showman thin the proprietor of the circus. The circus bocnmo stranded nt Altoona , PH. , and the candy pjd- dlcr look the fat woman , the stuffed sunk" * , nnd the trained boar ns his sham of the wreck , llo exhibited the curiosities in n vacant store , cleared $ .100 the first weak , en larged his show , hired n small hall , and now owns a flourishing dime museum. K/.lit'I'/flf If. .VOTH.S , Burlington , Vt. , will hnvo nn electric road , Electric push buttons , using dry batteries , nrc in Kuccoisful operation on the cable road In San Diego. The telephone line between London nnd Paris has worked so well that another will bo laid between London and Brussels. The city of Dubuque , In. , hns taken the telephone question in hand ami nskod legis lative authority for regulating the charges. The electric hoist that Is being erected in n mine In Montana It said to bo the Urgr-st over constructcu. Tbo rope will to 1WX ) feet long. \Vcstlnghouso Electric nnd Mnnufac turing company Is about to equip a steam railroad near Sioux City with elcutrical mo tive power. Ono of the Swiss railways has nt present about 120 of Its car ? lighted by electricity. The lamps nro provided with n current from a storage battery placed In each ot the cars. To telegraph without wires , to get light without heat , to make solid walls in effect trausnuront such nro some of the ntrnnco possibilities after which students of electric ity may now strive with fair hopes .of sue- cuss. cuss.Evldonco Evldonco of the Interest In electrical trac tion is found In the fact that ono of thn load ing electrical comp-inlos Installed sixty-three now railways In the United States last year nnd now has on hand unfilled orders for 500 street railway motors. It I.s said that a syndicate ot Swiss nnd English capitalists has bcon formed to utlluo a part of the fills of the lituno nt Liu ( Ton- burg for the generation of electric onorey. The water will be led to turn the wheels nnd 7,000 horse power will bo developed. Prof. Nicholas Tesla has already'succcoded In producing ! n a room an electrostatic Hold , Into which If a glass tube exhausted of air is carried , the tube will glow with light and illuminate the room like a lamp. It now appears , ns Prof. Crooks says. * that "a trno ( lame can bo produced without chemical aid a tlnmo which yields light ana heat with out the consumption of material nnd without any chemical process. " These who have studied the chemistry of the candle will ap preciate what this moans. J. L. McDonnell , dav chief operator in the Western Union oftlco In Tacotna , Wash. , has developed nnd applied for patents on thn snxtuplo system of telegraphy , upon which Edison claims to hnvo spsnt $ JOJ01n ) ex periment , but which he failed to make work. It ts difficult for other than students of electricity to comprehend the intricacies of the snxtuplo , but nil can understand what Mr. McDonnell claim * for his instrument. It will add to nny ordinary telegraph wire two phantom wires , atu very slight expense , say ? 'JO , which Is the average cost per sot of Morse instruments , whllo the bnttcrv re quired will cost less than one-twentieth of the first cost of that required to wont other systems of multiplex telegraphy. I'OIXTS O.V I'JtOGItKSS. Minneapolis made 7,877,017 barrels of flour in 1891. Wo boat England in boot nnd shoo tnnnu facturinp. Lnncastor county , Pennsylvania , Is our greatest tooacco county. South Africa uses all agricultural machines - chinos , i'lttsburg has a plumoers" supply trust. New York street cars nro heated by an ap pi Ian co under tbo vehicle. In proportion to Il3 size England has eight times as many miles of railway as the United States. A man has Invented a machine which will resistor the paces and the ground covered by a horse. The supply of natural cas in Toledo , O. , it falling and It hns boon decided to resort to the use of pumps to force the gas from tbo wells to the city. The success of the French postal savings banks , which were established ten years ace , is shown by the report for Ib90. At the close of that year the total deposits were over ? 2 ( > ,000,000 , the number of depositors numbering over 2,000,000. , The Bulletin of the American Iron nnd Steel association gives the statistics of the production of Bessemer stool mils of ull vvoichts nnd sections in the United States In 1891 , exclusive of the comparntlvcly small quantities made by other manufacturers from nurcbasod blooms , ns follows : The total pro duction In 1891 was l.HOoyj.W net tons , or 1,219,874 gross tons , n decrease of .177,01510118 from th' ) production of 1890. An intorestinu experiment U to bo tried on a French railway. The cars nro to bo warmed by moans of uoxcsnf acotnto of sodii. The chemical Is put in n solid stale Into the boxes , nnd these are then plunged into hot water of about 100 = . The effect is that the soda becomes liquid , On being taken nut of the watur the boxes are wiped dry and nut In carriages , Dy degrees iho soda solidlllos. nnd as long as that operation lasts that Is. for about live or six hours it gradually glvns off the heat thai it has absorbed in the melt ing process , commencing tomorrow. Mrs. Millie Prlco-Dow , the lovely , irresistible en chantress. If dancing is , as has boon said , "tho poetry of motion , " then thin lady is opio and love song incarnate. She appears at Ii , 4 , 8 , 0 and 10 o'clock , except Friday , then 2 , II , 4 , 8 , 0 and It ) o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFr % W ANTKIl To tiny two heavy work hoioos. Oullatfil58. tith stroet. llAi tr.idu hoiibo and lot for tnain ; will W nlvo lonj ; tlmoon halanuo. Cull ut (115 ( S. ilrcot. IOKFKU the ( ollowln : cliolcu bargains in fruit and vogetnlilu lands : .07 IILTCH J rods north of thu Ulmutaiuimi KIOIIIIIIB , oasturn Hlopo , llnosprln a and line surlnx-broolc , lan.l vuiy rich and vvult aduntud to fruit. 1 J acres on Urand uvonuo , line orohar il , windmill und llnoxrovu ; hlttmtfU on Mymlor proposed motor line , ono mid onu-lulf nuluj from Council llhilfn tiostoin . U ueres of very eliolci ! plowed Ian J on Urand avcnu , lli iniluifroro uogUitllco , 110 uuioj 'AVi mlim from cltv limits ; Koo'l house , barn an J ouUiullillnin ; Una urolmrj ; .1 Kloutbur.'atn tit * " > . ! iJ , Kasy turius , Macros , uholuo fruit f.-inn , ( I aurot In blick- borrlos , COJ youiis fruit truus , : iUi-o r.iiu | viiui Hoiibo , burn and outhiilldln s A very choiuo hitrxaln , 10 iieinsudjolnliig city limits.'J-story ous e , good barn , orchard , Krnpi'B und Hnuill fruits. W , ( ' , tititiItooui 4 , Upura llouvu tilook. Council IHull's. la. I71AUMB , gar.lon lamU , lioimn , lou an I Jbusluiisa tilooks for s'itu or runt. Day i Hose. iB 1'uarl sli-uut , Counull UlnlfJ. 10J Iowa f.irina and wardona for ualt > . Huver.il stocks of uiorc'liainllso to oxitnaiiKo for Uounoll lltiilfn propnrty or lotvu laud Jolin- blon A ; Van 1'alton. ll'IM'S iiionuy on hand foi \J _ lottiib.JV. A. Woodsy Co. VjO laJii fctret-l. IT\OU \ S\IK-Oornur lot , laJxI.ViTt. , with two dwellings , ono U rooms , now , with every convenience , stoiini heat , open II ro placu In n.teli room. llnUhui In hardwood throuahout ; rent J-K ) ; othurT rooms , runt t-H ) , with iniideru conveniences. K , II , Bheafe ' WANTKU In a private family about March 1 , 11 Klrl for uonor.il housework. Must bo u good cook and iKtindresa. Uooil waxes will tie p ild to a vomputuiit t'lrl. Ad dress , Divine r urcncos , liox 4ZI Counull Itliitrs. _ | jVim UKN 1' Over 100 dwelllnK of every do- i scrliiVlon at tirlceu varying from II totltJO per mouth , locatucl in ull parts of thu vlly. K II , Bhuufc , 500,11 road wuy. LEXON 13OVD Willingly \ilil Ills TrMlinoii.v In tlir l.nnR nnil t'nlirottOii Krrlrsol Test ( 'nsrs .t ) i-r \\llclnilliK litlili'iirci of the Sui.i j nnil .skill nl Mrs , Cnpclnnil , slii'p- urn .V .Miin llrlil , l.con lloyd , ? on of the lain nx-slioi ( T J. 1\ toyd , residing nt isoj I'urlj uvoune. ha * fo ( ho nast six weeks been iimlpr thn oiu-oof lr . ( 'opeliuiil , Shop.itil A Mnusllnld. Mf. lUiyil lias boon tlio vlntlm ( if Iliu nio.itliMl llsoniii1 , mint ill , mill iiftoi1 tnlTiit-Iii. yrari rllsof his ttcattuont and rocovcry. -i II.ON 1IOVI ) . ' Homo ypjii nco I contracted a slight rolil , nt Ilrst It did not vniisu mo intieli niiiioyintco , Jilt : is It conltnilrd to glow \uir o nnd ulTvov my ii'iiei.il , 1 deemed It ndvlsuulu to consult i > liyslelans. "My neiMi wns always stopnvd up ( lr t ono sldi * und then thoothur. dull , lunny lirathu'lum and n constant dronpliiK from tlio hai'K of tno lii'iul Into Iho throat , causing tno tohauk and sp.t , trylm toialso It. "I could not sVi'p tit night. It heln 'iiinosl l > lo for tun to net a pcrfc-ct nlahl'x ic > l uiion tirlslnu In thu inoriiliit ! I would he is tlrodM when I wont to bed This was my condllloil whrn I r-illrd upon Hr < . ( 'opoinnn. shrp.iril ft Miinslleld. I'lti'V examined my cnvo and I Itnnn.'illntuly p need my self under tliulr care , anil I Irippj now that I iloiicso. for I .un so much better , tilllioujh not entirely euied , Mv liniiiovitiiient has mailo such a i'liant < i ! Ill net hut \M-li I to recommend lira , ( 'oneland , Sliop.ir.l \ MaiHtlt'M to the puhlli' In iienerul , Mr. llnyd icsldei at No t''Ji l'ar' < i vomits , hero he can bo seen and will readily verify his statement. AFTER NINE YEARS Mrs. Crorili ! Cooler , iH'4t C'orlij St. , find * lU'llcl. L'ut.irrli mill Hi Klteet fpnn thi ! iir. Mrs. Ocorzlo Cooler. : it' . " . > I'oiby street. Uniiiha View , says : "Trouble c.\lstod nine vtvirs. lln-an with liilliiiniuntloii of diiiins of both e.us. Thli was thu result of cuturih which had existed twenty-nine ve.irs My ems wcro extremely painful. My sull-'ilna wns so leirlhlu I thought 1 would die. My oawalio discharged much oflenslvo pus whluli in.idu my euso utmost unbearable to myself and my finntiy. jins. ononoiA coo-rat. I had very little sleep , to touch my oar * caused Intense tijiony. I snlTerud everything butdeath. The piofnsn ( llclinrve front mf ems hns existed for years , and I have been treated hy dltruiont phyUehins and sj.eulalliits . but without cure. I had untliuly is \ < < n up hope.-mil rone.tided to inaKu to more i ( Tort to cot well. I-'Inully I resolved , lisa last re orto , to consult Drs Copcland , Sliuntr.l null Mans- ilcld. I hc-ophysielans , after acaiefitl exam * Inatlon of in v case , told mo they eou'd bone- lit und prob.ihly into mo. Today I con truth- * folly say tli it under their eire I liavo re ceived moro lienellt thun I evoi ni.leil from nil former modlcal treatment Mv ears have lioth reatod discharging , and I feel better than I have for your" . The method of trcRt- inunt Ismlld. pinilus4. : and 1 eaiiuot/sieaK | too hluh'y of the bkill and euro that Drs C'opc- laiHl. Shcpuid and Mansllld havoexlubited ill my cabo. BOTH CLASS PRESIDENTS , A Coloclilenri ! Ill tinNottilile Creiti-ntlalH of tint riiyxlvliuiH ol tliu < : cipcliml : .Mcdlc.ll Institute. Dr. W. II. Conoland vvasnro-ddont of hlsclnai : it liolleviio Hospital Medical i'olluvi' , .New VorK , wlie.ro hi ) Ki-.idimtud , the mo- . ! famous Institution of Us kind In the i onntry. Illl diploma bears the writ ton omloiMtmnni of I hi ) moil KM 1 authorities or Now York , of thu deans of prominent modlcal collo'ot In I'imnsyl- . vanla. Dr. ( ' . K. Slii'pat-d was ptesldent of nil class at Hush Medical Col o"e , Chicago , which 18 aokiiowlii.1scd to tie the li tiding ln < stltnt'on ' of'ts ' lilnilJn thn west. Dr ulicpard' thorough hospital extiorlen o and special study In Ih'J diseases of the oye. oar , not-u and thront , place him aniouc thn leading special * Ists In the west. Dr. T. II , MansllcM's en den * Hals are no less abundant and iiniiualllk'd. llonlnols formally Indoisell hy tlio Hocrotarlul of various county and state medical * ocetle | BOOMS 311 AND 312 , New York Life Building , Cor. 17lh and Fnrnam Sis. , Omilii , Nffot W. II. Coi'Hi.A.vi ) . M. D. C. S. Sm'.i'.utn , M. IX T. B. MANSKIHf.l ) , M. I ) . Consulting I hys clans. Sppi'lallot : Uitarrh an I all dU i-m of thn Kyii , Kir. Throit tui'l Ijiiii1Nnrvous DlN casus , hltln DlHoases. Uhronlo lilso IHH. Olllco Hours 0 toll a. m. , - 10 "i p. m. , 7 t'J [ > in , bundiiy III tt , m to 4 p. in. Ctitiirrhal troubles nnl ; kludiud illsomos ticalod hticcoHSfully hv inill , Sir.id 4u In Mumps for oiiitstlon olreularHddrfsi all lettcrH to Copdlund Modl 4lIu < > llluto , Now York J.Ifo Ilullulus. Oiiuh.i ) , Not ) $5 A MONTH. UATAKlllIAM ) JUXIMiii i . TIIKA I'Kl ) AT TIIK \IKtM ) | I1ATI. ( ) ! ' IS A MONTH U.NTII ; Al'lllfj UTI1 - MKIH- OIST.B I'UUNIKIIKI ) I'UKB. CfflZENSSTATfiMl Or Council Blum. t At STOCK SURPUUS.AND PROFITS 70,009 , TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . -I. A , Mll.or. F. O. Otoisjn , K. T Hhuifart , B Ii. H irt , J. I ) . KJmuiidiun , Oliarloi It , llannaa Transact Kun r.U b mUlnrf liul- uenii. Lar/est capital and turnluiof any bau < lubouthwuslurii lo\.u INTEREST ON TI.V ) DEPOSITS W. C. ESTE P , FUNERAL DIRECTOH AND EMALMEH 14 N. Main , Council Bluffa.