6 OJHfATTA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , FEBRUARY 2l , 1892.-S1XTEEN PAGES. THE OMAHA BEE. I ; COUNCIL BLUFFa OFFICE : - NO. 12 PKARL STREET. 1'cilvcicd by Cntrlcr to nny part of the City II. W. TII.TON , - MANAOEK. Dullness Ofllco . N..n . . K(11or ( . No2J N , Y. Plumbing Co Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , conl. Ct alt's chattel loans. 204 Sapp block. The case of Dcorc , Wells ft Company against Aultmnn ft Miller Is still on tbo pro gram nt the district court. 1) . P. O" Donovan nnd Tllllo C. Humbert. both of Omaha , wcro married yesterday afternoon by .Justice llnmmor. The Mandolin club was entertained Thurs day evening by Miss Audio Sherman nt her home on South Seventh street , M. K. Meyers hns urcbnscd the American District Tolceraph ofllco from i-'rod Davis nnd will tnako n number of improvements in the service. City Kn Inocr Tostovln has completed the ( tarvoy of Iho site nt the corner of Ninth street and Klovonth avenue , whcro the Kimball - ball Bros , factory is to bo located. A. J. Robcrson celebrated his SOth birthday last evening by entertaining n party of friends nt his residence , 1B24 Tenth uvonuo. The evening was pleasantly passed in various amusomcnU. Miss Wlnnlo Crofts cntcrtnlned'a party of friends last ovcnlng at her homo on South Sixth street In honor of D. S. Culver of West Superior , WIs. An clnuornto tnuslcalo pro- Krnm was rendered , nnd refreshments were sorvocl. About twcnty-llvo couples wcro present. The regular semi-monthly mooting of Ktchctnh council No. ! l. Daughters of Pocn- hontus , will bo hold In the wlcwnm of Pot- tnwultutulu trlbo .No. 21 , corner of Broadway nnd Main street , at 7:30 : o'cloclr. Business of Importance will bo brought before the coun cil nnd n full attendance Is doslrcd. Bert Stltnson of Denver nnd Miss Edith Maynnrd of this city nro to bo mart led toany ut tlio residence of thu bride , on Washington avenue. Both tno parties uro well known hute , the bride being the daughter of n former proprietor ol tbo Nonpareil , und the groom n son ot nx-Clty Kitlnccr | { ' F. Stlmson. They will mnko their future homo in Denver. An cnclno on the Rock Island road mot with n s orlous mishap Thursday while passIng - Ing ulonc Indian creek near the intersection of Fourtconlh avonuo. The company has I been putting In n now btidgo nt thnt point nnd the trial trip icsnltcd disastrously , the cnglno bolng precipitated from tlio track to the bed of tli'o creek , n distnnco of several foot. Gortunatcly no ono was Injured , but thu pilot of the eiiL'Ino was completely de molished nnd It was othmvlso badly broken up. up.A A horse sufcrlng with blind staggers yesterday afternoon caused something of n commotion on Ponrl street. When bo reached the sidewalk in front of W. W. Chapman's litoro ho refused to go further and mounted the sldownlk. Ills master wound the bailer strap around n telephone polo to kcap him under control , while Peter C. Miller put a stop ladder behind the horse to prevent him from going through his window. Ho nt length backed through Chapman's window und cave n cluzlor a job. The rocolvcrahlp case of Sayors ngalnst Snycrs was on trial the greater part of the duyyostcrdav in the superior court. John Peters , the receiver , who wns shot on Christ inas d.iv , Is nt last able to bo about , and bo occupied the stand and submitted to n cross- examination with lofcrencc to the dis position ho had made ot the property of the ostato. The three members of the Sayors outflt , who nro now In jnll on the charge of assaulting him with intent to commit mur der , were brought into court to tojtify , nntl nt tbo close of their testimony they were ro- inandocl to jail. _ An I'Icctrle AVomlrr. When Benjamin Franklin caught colil l > y Hying his Kite during a thunder storm on Sunday , little did ho imagine the pos- Hibilltlcs to which would bo out the sub tle electric lluid ho succeeded in con ducting to the earth. Even to this day , when BO much practical use is made of it , many of its possibilities nro only dreamed of. To most people electricity is still a. largo interrogation point Wo know it drives machinery but how ? These who would like to witness tlio fact and study the how are invited to call nt the progressive BEK job printing olllco of Pryor Bros , at 12 Pearl street nnd BCO the first electric motor for driving machinery that hns boon Botupin the city. The presses and ma chinery in this olllco are now all driven by an electric motor , the power being furnished by the Omaha & Council Bluffs Railway and Biidgo company. When , several years ngo , Pryor's BEK job ofllco put in the first water motor in the city , considerable surpribo was ex pressed that so small a picco of mechan ism should bo able to devolou so much power , but the electric motor causes still moro astonishment. These inter ested in seeing a really line machine nre invited to call at Pryors Bros. ' Bun job ulllco and see the little wonder. Two apprentice nurses wanted at the W. C. A. hospital , corner Oth street and lith nvonuo _ Roller , the tailor , 310 Broadway , has nil the latest styles and newest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. I'KltSOXAK 1'AHAail.l VJIS. W. W. Loomls is homo from a trip to Kan sas City. The mother of D. E. Uloason Is reported seriously 111. W. W , Chapman has returned from n visit of several weeks in tbo west. Don S. Culver , a banker of West Superior , WIs. , Is In tbo city , a guest of Her. G. W. Crofts and family. C. C. Cully nnd family are expecting to leave the latter part of tbo month for Mis souri , \\hcro they will make their homo. I' . 13. Olson , who has bcon in business hero for some time , has bought an interest In an Avoca store and will remove tboro at onco. The title of the now firm is Soronion Ai Olson , the senior partner being his brother- in-law. Wo have our own vlnoyards in Calif or iiiu. Jarvis Wino company , Oa. Bluffs Swansou Music Co. , Masonic temple Jnrvls 1677brandy , purestsafest , boat * Drs. Woodburydontlstsnoxt to Grand liotol ; flno work u specialty. Tolo. 145. Money to loan. Lowest rates. John- Eton & Van Patten , Everett block. Not un ( IniiHintl Cunc. Leonard .lohusnn called at tbo oftlco of the city clerk yeUerday to state a grievance. Ho wont out with the boys Thursday nlgut , and nil that ho remembered about It was that lie had a mnguillcor.t tlmo , drank lots of liquor , and ' .VOKO uu with the biggest head ho had possessed in a long time. When ho started out bo baa a pocketbook with about (75 in It , but when ho awoke the money baa disap peared , ana not oven the pooltotoook was left to remind him that he bad once boon wealthy , Ho conllded his tale of woo to Cleru btophenson and hud a warrant issued for the arrest of Dan Ithodes , a burly negro , who has bad considerable notoriety of ono kind nnd ( mother. libodos was arrested , but It lie ever had bad thu inonor ho had plantoa U safely out of sight , for bis solo effects when searched nt the police station were a Key ana three pennies. Ho will have a hear ing tub morning before Judge Mctlcc , Hoi for the Mil rill Clrnul At Now Orleans. Ono faro , $31.i5 , for roui'd trip , Tickets on sale Fob. 22 to " 8 , For particulars oall on O. M. Brown , ticket agent 1C C. , St , J. & C. B. Jarvlawild blackberry U the best E. II , Shonfu tins eastern money ou for real estate Itmus. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Burglar McDermott Believed to Bo n Don- vcr Murderer , HE IS ALSO WANTED AT KANSAS CITY Indications Tlmt the Trlnoncr U tlio Oullty J'nrty Mmnonrl OlllcInUVI11 Arrlxo Tndny to Drtrrnilnn the Mnt- trr f.ocnl Xrw * Xatc * < If oil reports bo true the capture of Joe McDermott , the Boston store burclar , by Onicora Loud ) nnd Wells the other nlcht wna oven n bettor plcco of work than was nt llrsl suiiposcd. It Is stated that n man of a des cription which tnlllot exactly with that of McUermolt killed npollconmn In Denver sorao ttmo ngo , and n reward of $1,000 , wns oflorod for him. The same follow killed another limn In Kansas City nnd n largo reward Is offered for his apprehension. It Is believed that McDermott Is the guilty party , nnd nn ofllccr U expected to nrnvo from Knnsas Ulty in n day or two to Hontlfy him. The tnnn whom MoDermott Is supposed to bo. shot Uollcomcn John Phillips In Denver on the north sldo. The Indications were that ho had an accomplice. IVIIITI : ( iouns SAM : * In 1'uU Suing. The white poods sale nt the Ilostoti Store , Conncu BlttlTs , In. , hits boon a mnrlccd success. Since the snlo opened Saturday mornlnp lust it 18 really BUI- lirlalny the qttuntity of Roods that hnvo hcen sold ; the store hits boon crowded day after dny with anxious buyers. When otto thinks a moment it is really no wonder , ns the Boston Store never do anything by halves , never advertise anything but whnt they really have , and that In quantities. Below is a partial list of what they hnvo to olTor in towels , linens , sheets , pillow cnses and shoot ings. LINENS AND TOWKL9. 61 and fid inch all llnon bleached Dam- nsks thnt sold for -18o , 60c , 58c , in one lot nt Me. All llnon Damask table linens , special , nt Ii5c tiyiri1. 08 inch heavy unbleached Damnsk ( only one pattern ) bold for 75c , sale price 59 a a yard , 72 inch unbleached till linen Damask , sold for SdO , at G74c n yard. Two patterns of our ur.blonchod linen , napkins to match , reduced to 77jc. 00 inch Damask , pluin or with red border , former price 5Sc and COc , for52ie a yard. See special values in unbleached Dam asks , martccd 4"ic. 60 dozen heavy Turkish towels ( fast colors ) sold for 2oc , nt le ( ) onch. 200 dozen line Damask towels , over 3o different styles , border , hand drawn and knotted fringe at 2oe each. Examine our HUCKTOWELSnt$2.00 n dozen. dozen.snuirrs snuirrs AND PILLOW CASES. All ready made for use. See the low prices mostly made out of Fruit of the Loom muslin. Pillow cases , ready made , 12Jc , 15e , 17c , S20c , 22c. Shoots , ready made , Ooc , COc , 7oc , 8oc. Bottorgrados in embroidered and hem stitched goods. NKW I'UICE LIST ON SHDETIMQS. Bleached 42 inch Oc , 12jc. 45 inch 12je. 15c , IGc. 60 inch 14c , IGc C-4 J7c , 20c. 7-4 20c. 8-4 20c , 223 c. 9-4 20c , 22ic , 2oc JO-4 25c , 28c , 30c. Most of these goods are In standard grade cottons , such ns Atlantic , Itn- porinl. Lock wood , Popporoll , Bostons nnd White Ror.o. BOSTON STORE , Fotheringham , Whitolnw&Co. , Lenders and promoters of low prices , Cash and Ono Price , Council Bluffs. la. N. B. Packugos delivered to nny part of the city during this snlo the snmo ns usual. Store closes nt U p. in. except Mondays nnd Saturdays. Doutli of Jiirol ) If , Munsou. Jacob H. Munsou died Thursday evening at 9 o'clock at the rosldcnco of tils daughter , Mrs. DIxon , 1710 High street , acrod 07 years. The funeral will take place tomorrow nfter- nt 2.30 o'clock from the Trinity Methodist church , under the I'.iuptccs of Abe Lincoln poaf , No. 29. Grand Array of the Ropubllc , nnd the remains will bo Interred inValnut lilll comotory. The funeral exorcises will bo conducted by Hov. H. H. Barton , assisted by Hov. Joslan Plsk. The deceased was enrolled February 29 , 1603 , In company I , First Iowa Infantry , and was discharged at Austin , Tex. , three years later. During ; the greater part of his life ha was a loyal member of the Mothodlst church. While stationed near Austin , Tex. , ho became - came acquainted with Miss Mary Harknosa , a sister of Mrs. Judge Flsk of this city , ana the two were married at the close of the war , settling in Crawford county , Iowa , wboro they remained until flvo years ago , when they tnado this city tholr home. The de ceased was a member of the John A. Logan sost , Grand Army of the Republic , at Denl- ou , la. Yocul Muxlc. Prof. T. W. Davis , teacher of voice and note reading. Lessons private. Call or address at Grand hotel , Council BlulTa Attention , Alia Lincoln I'oat. All members of Abe Lincoln post , No. 29 , Grand Array of tbo Republic , are requested to meet at Grand Army of the Hepubllo hall this afternoon at 1 o'clock sharp for the pur- po o of attending the funeral of our late comrade Jacob H. Munson at thu Trinity Methodist church. All honorably discharged soldiers nnd sailors are Invited to join us in these services , Ity order D. MAI/THY , Post Commander. E. J. AIIOTT , Adjutant. Walnut block nnd Wyoming coal , fresh mlnod , received daily Thatcher , 10 Alain. ItoiUod tlio Information. The hnoeas corpus proceedings which wcro commenced In the superior court to release - lease Harry Hamilton , who is in jail charuod with playing a conlldenco game , had a par tial hearing vaUerdny roorntne. Colonel Dalloy , Hamilton's attorney , raised un ob jection to the information upon which his client had bcon held , claiming that tbo churgo preferred -was not sufllclontly ape- clflc. A day was allowed the prosecution to remedy this defect , und tbo case will como up again this morning , Willie Doau , tha il-yoar-old Doy who was loftnlonolu tbo bouso last Saturday night and bad a narrow escape from death by asphyxiation , died yesterday noon , As itnted lu yesterday's DEB , over slnco his narrow escape bo has been suffering severely from i bo effects. A few days ago bis sick ness took the form of pneumonia , and slnco It sot lu his sufferings have been tyrrlrlo. TUe funeral will occur Sunday afternoon at 3 o'cloclc from the family residence , Oil East Pierce street. Jlrokuu I.iinh , A daughter of George Hoffman , a railroad man who lives at too corner of High street and Sixteenth nvouuo , mot with u serious accident yeiteraayafternoon. She stumbled aim fell while skating and broke tier ankle. She was picked up and carried to- her home , whcro a physlclau attended her. It was a very bad fracture , nnd will ktop her confined to her bed for some time. In Drntlntrj- . In this ngo of phenomenal progress there is perhaps no nrt or science thnt has nmdo such signal advancement ns dentistry nnd dental nurgory. Greater progress has boon mntto in the past few years than in perhaps nil the remainder o ( the century , nnd now the cnro nnd preservation of the teeth nnd the moans of ropnlring the ravages ot time nnd correcting the mistakes of nature hnvo reached n degree of perfection that ap parently loaves lllllo room for future de velopment , "Among the grontcst tri umphs of modern dental surgery , " said Dr. II. A. Woodbttry yesterday , the senior member of wood bury Bros. , the prominent dental ilrtn nt Council Binds , "is the Crown nnd Bridge work ns wo do It todny. It has nmdo grout strides oven during the pnst year. It Is the most artistic nnd substantial kind of dental work , Of course there is no pinto and when properly done nobody , nntf scnrcoly the person wearing it , can dotrct its presence in the mouth , nnd many people who nro complimented upon their splendid looking teeth , whom you know in this city , only had thrco or four ugly looking snags n few yours niro. Here nro tx number of onsts tnlcon from mouths upon which wo nro now work- Ing. This hns four snags , like broken posts sticking up , nnd hero is another with but throe , and hero nro casts taken from the satno mouths after the work was completed. They show perfect sots of tooth , which will last their owners ns long ns they hnvo occasion to use tooth , and will ijivo them ns good every dny service as tholr natural tooth. Bridge work is all right when it is properly donennd all wrong when not , While it is n little more expensive to start with , it is cheaper in the long run. How long will it last ? Well , that cannot bo defi nitely answered yot. It may bo of in terest to know that the llrat case in Iowa wns wit in in this olllco when the process was first introduced. That work is still intact , and is giving the best of satisfaction. The improve ments since then mnka the work now performed much superior , and it is snfo to estimate its durability for n long period. Wo mnko this work ono of our loading specialties. Of course wo are thoroughly equipped for doing nil other kinds of work nnd nro abreast of the times in nil respects. " A glance around the palatial rooms , each department separate for its dis tinct work , was sufficient evidence thnt the nscortion wns too modestly made. ; o.v nn : HAXKI > OF TIII. Mt.ixv. no Irs. Grncritl Crook's Toijr from Guy 1'arln to Ilciiutlliil ( Icnon. Gr.xot , Feb. 1. [ Special Correspondence of Tnc Bni : . ] Comparisons may bo odious , yet ono naturally compares foreign coun tries to what ono sees In one's native land. 1'Icturo the rlvor Platte , with .villages and churches ono storied , high red roofed houses , mills and vineyards ( for the road from Paris to Avignon runs through the vine producing country of Fiance ) , and you will have the Saono. It has no proclpitato banks , but the water runs close , almost oven with tbo shoro. Wo loft the Saono at Lyons , and the railroad runs along the shore of tbo Ubotio to Avignon , then turning di rectly south through a tunnel four miles long , to flnd ourselves near Marseilles In a semi-tropical cliraato. From Marseilles to Nice , the railroad , which is a wonderlul piece of engineering , passes through rocky defiles and tunnels , giving now and then tantalizing views of tbo blue Mediterranean on the right , and hills towering high up on the loft , passing through orchards ot old ollvo trees , plcturcsu.ua little villages built on a promon tory , jutting into the sea , or dotting the high hills , always with a church , and often as wo rldo along wo hear the chime of the bolls floating over tbo sea , and ofttimes wo run so close to the sea that wo hoar the roar of the waves as they break against the sboro , above tbo clatter of the cars. About noon wo roach Toulon , situated at tbo foot of high hills , and surrounued by a bay that almost encloses It and makes It an island. Toulon Is a port of the first class and con tains nothing of interest but the arsenal aud ancient nrison. Tbo latter could not interest me. I wont once in my life to a prison with Mnry Anderson. I did not have a good steep for months. Very soon after wards Mary had a brain fever and has never returned to the stage. Was she , too , haunt ed by tbo pale , haggard , hopeless looking faces that wo saw , and which seemed to say , "All who enter hero leave hope bohlna ! " From Toulon to Cannes the road runs close to the sea ana wo pass through a succession of watering places , win ter resorts for the delicate and the pleasure hunter. There are many places worth ono's whileto see. San Rafael , noted for Its quarries of blue porphcry and as the place Napoleon landed on his return from Elba. Tbo most interesting excursion from Cannes is to the island Saint Marguerite , where Iho "Man of the Iron Musk" spent twelve years of miserable existence , and later the ox-Marshal Bazaino - was impris oned the island of St. Honoro now tbo abode of the monks of St , Barnard and un in teresting old monastery. Grassc , the place whore Queen Victoria stops when on tbo Hlviora , Is only half * au hour's drive , and is said to bo very lovely. Wo did tiot go to soc , but hurried on to Nice , where wo expected to flnd eternal summer , but like many ot our expectations , wcro doomed to disappoint ment. It rained ono solid week , but as every thing must have un end , tbo rain finally ceased ana wo saw Nice in all Its beauty. If Nice Is , as they say , the .representative place whore the wealth and aristocracy of the old world assemble to enjoy their "dolco far niento , " wo must wonder why the 'wealthy ' people of our country should come hero when they can llnd so much hotter a climate , either on the Atlnntlo or Pacific coast. There are many charming climes around NIce , but no historical monuments or old churches. From tbo chatou ono has as line a pauorama spread before thorn as nny in the worldcomprising the blue Mediterranean , the Northern Alps , tbo city of NIce , built in u semicircle around ; the Bale aes Angos , Its whlto villas , marble or btucco , Bhiafn/ through the orange groves and fences ot rnscs. On the bill of the cnatou Gambotta Is burled , but as yet tboro is no stone to mark the spot. I know he Is buried there because Mr. Julius Sussman , n gentleman whom readers of THE Ben may know , for he has lived in Omaha ( happy man ) , told mo ho was nt the funeral nnu saw him interred. Paris has been kinder toGambotta.forouoof the finest colossal statues wo have over seen , is the ono of him on tbo Place Carousal in Paris. However , that was erected by sub scriptions of people all over Franco. Tboro Is also a Hue statue of Garibaldi. NIce Is the birthplace of Garibaldi ana Massona , who has a sticet and plaza named after him. Besides tlio tallroad along the Hlviora and two otbors , the upper and lower Cornlcho roads , or it ono likes tbo sea there are steamers plying from Marseilles to Cevlttn Vecchla. The lower Cornlcbo , from Nice to Montone , runs close to tbo sea , ana through uowltchlng and fascinating little watering places , that ono is constantly tempted to stop and explore , but the upper Cornlcbo , the road Napoleon I. built , Is the mott beau tiful drive la tbo world. Built along tbo maritime Alps , almost on the summit , ana passing through Modlevnl towns , line Kzo or La Turblo. Ezo , which was fortified by the Saracens , and whofo inhabitants have still .tho Moorlsn cast of f natures , .and La Turblo , another strongly forlllied town , with nn old mouastary 700 years old , The vlow from hero u so grand that it fllls one' with awe , with tbo blue sea , tbo mountains towering above and the towns lying below. Montonn in Its quiet beauty , Monaco jutting Into tbo sea , Monte Carlo lying at tie foot of the mountain , the icu run ning up to kiss its foot Monte Carlo , the jewel of tbo Hlviera , presents a ploturo of Paradise , wltb the trail of the serpent over Unll. Everything that can make Ufa attractive Is 'held to youi lips , " inagnlllceut hotels , the most beautiful music , In the Casino , twice a day , free , ana the linen kept garden in the world. The reverse of this ploturo are the gaining tables. Wo saw , ouo ovcnlng , Christina Nllsson , u Sir Frederick somebody , two Husslau princes , a husband and wife , n Now YorK prince nnd pftftccss , nt tbo same table , to absorbed InTtnj gnmo that they never lifted their eyes. Atnnothor , n Chicago man Hosenfclt , or 'Jlw46nkronz who won * 7,000 ono night , 6ftty to lose It the npxt ; n plunger , nairfiftlf"Wolls , I do not know whether hottf nh American or English. No ono ovcrvrtiisj ° At Monte Carlo , for nny length of tlmo.J Tfio lights , the music , the excitement , the 'gnfoty nil seem hard nnd cruel , wbon you took nt the faces of the players , flushofr'wltu excitement , or palo nnd Urnwn with aAxfotv. Ono should tffi'frotn the Casino to the cemetery otory , the sulcldo's'cornor. ' where no stones mark the crafds 'Only tno shadow of the tote du chlon-JYcsUng on that desolate spot , always In the sHiulf ) . Their burial plucoi ns gloomy , dark nnd "nbmbor , as their souls , bo , fore they look1 fnefr flight to "that undls * covered counfVy' from whoso bourne no traveler roturrtb. " Wo loft Monte Chrlo with regret , because it was the oniyplaco where wo had found warm weather. When wo reached Vlntlmlglla , the frontier of Franco , where wb crossed into Italy , wo wore detained two hours for the inspection of baggago. TIme U no object to an Italian. A train load of people may wait for nn onictal to smolto n clear. Here , for the llrst tlmo , I learned that honesty was not the best policy. Ton , tobacco anil spirits nro the three things nn Italian seizes upon with delight. Knowing wo were coming to n country where new wines were the national beverage , and they alTcctcd n stranger very much ns green apples do n school boy , wo bad purchased n bottle of rye whUkoy in NIce to have In cnso of sick- nefs. Wo foolishly declared It. nnd the commotion it produced was something alarm ing. They did not know what it was , the cork had not been drawn , and they soon had half the male population of Vintlmtalla jabbering around us llko so mnny blackbirds in n buckwheat Hold. They llnnlly carried F off to sco some ofllclnl , leaving mo nlono , nnd it wns so long before she ro turned I felt con vinced they had shut her up in ono ot tholr gloomy forts , but just In tlmo to board the train she returned , saying if wo would pay 187 francs , about $17 , wo micht have the bet tlo. As wo had pnld less for it in NIce than wo would have to nt homo wo were sure It was very bad whisky , so wo presented it to the Italian government , devoutly hoping it would bo drank by some onlclnl , who would bo poisoned instead of us. As soon as wo left Vcntlmlglm , wo recog nized wo were In Italy. The architecture the people , the roads , the trees , shrubs , nil seemed to tell of this land of rom.inco and mystery. The line of the railroad still ran close to the sea , always , always , the blue sou on ono aide , the other , the mountains uplifting tholr tntnnruts of snow , "throuirh qunltu old Italian town * , quainter two wheel cnrts , drawn by little donkeys , loaded with vege tables , wood or morchnn.llso. The railroad still runs through innumerable tunnels , often cutting off our vlow. We could BOO nil along our route the udm irnblo Corutcho road , some times above the mountains that wo plunged into , sometimes winding around the moun tain , and we coula not but regret the davs of the "vottura , " whou a journey from Mar seilles to Genoa was counted by days nnd weeks Instead of hours. The votturn bore you along gradually nnd loft you tlmo to enJoy - Joy the picturesque effects of mountain nnd sea : left you tlmo to stop at nnjht at the old nlborpos and see something cf Italian life. Wo arrived at Genoa at 5:30 : , but I will toll you about this qld. interesting and most fas cinating town in ray next letter. M. D. CHOOK- . JIOVGJIT 11Y AX OM.lll.l .V.I.V. rubiilcmsly Itlch Gold Minn In Colorado .Sold to' Geonjo Wright. Pucni.o , Colo.l Fob. 19. [ SpecialTelegram toTitn Ben. | The-coiobratod Casstclc mine at Rosita has just jbcon sold to n syudidato , among whom is George F. Wright of Omaha , Dr. Wnrnor of/Roohester and St. Louis nnd Chicago parties lor $1,000,000. Some years ago the property got into litigation and as a consequence was shut down. The tnino filled rapidly with waten The water now Is 1,800 foot deep in J the i mlno , and It is estimated that it will take (0,000 to pump it out. Some of tbo ere heretofore taken out has sold as high as $50,000 per torn , Steamer ArrlMilx. At BaltimorcM-Carthagona from Liver pool.At At Phlladelphia-t-Manbattan from Liver pool , Crimea from liio Janeiro. At London Sighted : Polaria from New York. At Now York Brittanio from Liverpool , Pomeranian fromGlasgow. Minister Itcld Will Not Iti-sign. WASIII.NOTOX , D. C. , Feb. 19. The report that United States Minister Reid baa re signed is denied at the State department. It is said on excellent authority that Hold has agreed to continue bis diplomatic porvico until u reciprocity treaty Is concluded bc- tweon tbo United States and Franco. SEWli OF I'Jl Domestic. A meerschaum pine trust. It U claimed , has been orgnnl/cd by Now York parties. From Fremont and Onry. Colo. , coino re ports of rich strikes In the mining districts near these towns. Already Colorado 1ms tnado arrangements to liavo ut the World's fair a good exhibition of her Horn and ID ma. 0. 0. Cninnitngs was Jianjeil at Savannah , Gu. , and William Smith lit Now Orleans. Doth had committed murder. Senator Quay Is reported to bo dangerously 111 nt St. laicle. I'lii. Mrs. Quay , who was sum moned by telegraph. Is now with him. There Is a report that danger of it riot uo- twcen white and colored laborers nonr Cuttles- burs , Ky , . Is Imminent , Both sides lire arming. During an o'ectria storm at Columbus. Kan. , lightning struck u largo powder houso. An explosion followed , completely wrecking the building. . Governor Hogs of Texas has Issued n procla mation to the Hpanlsh settlers of that state. requesting thorn to remain at tholr homes and not attend gatherings. Tno Rio Grande railway and Us telegraph operators have agreed upon a sculo of salaries and the threatened strlko Is off. An Increase In pay has been granted. Shareholders of the IHjou Itusffrvolr nnd Canal company of Colorado hnvo brought milt to restrain the nulo ot tholr stock on which au assessment Is delinquent. Colonel O , M. Tonncr , manager of the Northwestern Kami Land company of Chicago cage , who lives at Grand Forks , N. 1) . . Is miss ing. Ho was last seen In Minneapolis. Governor Hnclianan of Tennessee now de clares that Holes of Iowa Is hlx choice for president , and th.it Hill wns Ills choice , condi tioned on the candidate having to como from Now York. It Is said that Tammany hall delegates to the Now York state convention will go to Al bany nnlnstrnetcd , They will , however , ar- runco tholr plans at umuutlnit to be hold on their arrival. A larpo majority ot the Thomson-Houston stockholders have assented to the eluotrlo consolidation ueroomcnt , tlm assent of moru more thun UOa.tOJ shares of the total 4W,000 shares of the total hnvo bcun glron. The fighting democratic factions In Louisi ana have agreed to submit tholr dltTorer.ceti to the whlto dcmooruts of the state ut primaries to bo hold In At > rl | jioxt. Tha tlckot receiving tbo creator number of votes ut the primaries will bo the rok'iHur democratic ticket , and tno other will withdraw. The mlnlnQetroubles at C'onl Creole have boon mottled. , The Tennesheo Minim ; com pany. which oausi'u the npilblnn by placing convicts In llio'hilnoK ' , which action was fol lowed by tholr rollmso In Auitust and attain In October , has about concluded nn agreement satisfactory till around , At Trinldad-titlolo. . the tr.iimnon on the Union 1'atltlo nillrqud hold n meeting to con sider what they.pliilm U n systematic reduc tion of their sulfirlas belne made by the com pany. The moutlng wusboorot , hut It Is un derstood If theMiiusu for complaint la not re moved that a ( trlko will ensue. John Jay Knotf 'during the last flvo years of his llfo hud Dnpn. oinciiKod upon u history of banUliiK In thu Jlnltcd btntos which was about ready to go to Ho public at the tlmo of his doath. Mm. Iv mix. will carry out the plain of her husband by ; in c.irly publication of this , his last and moiLiinporUnt literary work. rlcd out , and the loaders of the proposed movemont.uro In prison. Mr , Henry Edward Doyle , 0 , II. , died In Lon don. don.Mr. Mr. Gladstone has postponed his return to England until Tuosduv noxU A summons 1ms been Issued for nn Dullish cabinet council to bo held on Hatu day. Joan llolllnZHhond , the London theatrical manager , 1ms been declared u bankrupt , Thu llrltUh stnnniur Munition , which gulled from GlniKOW Fubruuryi" . for llrcmcii. put Into Dover with the cotton seed In her fore- hold on tire. 'Iho tire wns extinguished und the vessel proceeded on tier Journey. M. Isaacs took otlenso at bomotlilnu which appeared In u book publlnhcd by M. Urnmont of 1'arU. The gentlemen mot und M. Uaacs WHS shot in thu nbdoimm und M , Urnmont In thoaroust. M. Drunioiit-huHyui to meet two taoro men for the suuio ruatou. * ll I II I IV Black ami White Sketches From the Studios of Artists. TOUCHING AND THRILLING DRAWINGS I'ntlirtlc ClImitT to n I.o\o Scciip the llojcott ItellcctloiiR on n Itnll- ronil Acrlilrnt An Kdltor'a lloniiltitllty , itc. : Mabol Walt'/.os had bcon waiting in the parlor for her lover's return for what scorned to her an ngo , writes Bob Burdolto. Her heart turned to blood stone as she thought of him , young , slender , but bravo to rashness nnd reck lessness , closolod nlono with her stern father in the grim old library. The door opened nt last and ho stood bofor her , unscathed , n flush on his checks and an oxprosslon in his oyo. "Did you sco papa , RlchrydV" she nskcd with trembling eagerness , llo hold her in his arms for a moment with out speaking. "Yes , donrost , " ho said at length. "And what did ho say , Richard ? Toll mo what ho said ? Ho refused you ? Oh , your eyes tell mol Ho refused you ; ho will not glvo mo to you ? But I will bo I am yours t do not four his harsh ness wo will ily" But Richard looked down into her pleading face and shook his head slowly , llko n man In n dream. "Toll mo , then , for I cannot waltl Wns ho brutal and cruel to you ? What did ho do ? What did ho say ? " Richard Nobcard drew a loner , deep breath and again looked down at the face turned up to moot his troubled glanrc. Ho sighed and whispered slowly : "Ho only said , 'Thank Heaven ! ' and went on reading. " I'LACING A I1OYCOTT. Now York World : "Whtir yo gwino to , Jimmy ? " queried n. Houston street boy about" 10 years old of another ho met just olT Broadway. "To Sum do butcher's to buy meat. " "Got do money to nay ? " "Yes. " "Den do mo a , great favor. Go to some other shop. 1'vo got u boycott on Sam. " "What , fur ? Hain't ho all right ? " "Not much ! Ono dreadful hot day last summer I had a postage stamp in mo pocket. It was sweatin' wid do heat. I went into Sam's and perlitcly asked him to put do stamp on ice till it could brace up , and what d'yo 'sposodo villian did ? " "Mado a swipe fur mo jaw wid do cleaver and run mo out ! He's a bad man , and I'm a doin' all I kin to kill his trade. " FltUED Di : 3IUI.E. The Wasp : An old darkey , seeing for the first time an electric car pass , lost in wonderment , turns to a white bystander and bays : "Fo * do Lawd's sake , boss , what make dat ar car go dat way ? " "Why , Sam , .don't you know ? That's the electric car line goes by electri city. " "Oh , goes by electricity , docs she ? An' who got dat ar up ? " "That was invented by n dashed Yan kee up north , Sam. " "Now-you doan' toll mo , bossl Gawd bross do Yankees ! Dat's , what I says. Fust doy frees do niggah , and now doy's freed do mule. " IT WAS AN ACCIDENT. Detroit Free Press : "I underctand , " remarked the polite reporter to the nloso mouthed manager of a west ern railroad noted for its poor time , "that there was tin accident on your road last night. " "Oh , do you ? " was the sarcastic reply. "Yes , sir. " "Do you know anything about it1' ' "Only that it happened to the train which was duo hero at 8:15. : " "That train came in promptly on time , sir , ' ' said the manager firmly. "Aro you sure of that ? " "Of course I am. " "Thanks. That must have been the accident referred to , " and the reporter dodged out safely. KQUAT. , TO ANYTHING. Two men at the stockyards , says the Chicago Tribune , got into a heated dis cussion the other flay over the law of supply and demand , and ono of them said : "Thoro isn't any use in arguing with a man who doesn't understand the ele mentary principles. You don't ' oven know what a syllogism is. " "I'll bet $50 , " replied the other , pur- plowithrag3 , "that our packing house turns out moro cans of 'em in ono dny than the ono you'ro working in docs in a month. " CANNIllIALlSJtf. National Tribune : Mr. Chump My dear , you remember the missionary , the Rev. Mr. Lanlcs , who wont to China ? Well , this paper says that the natives of the province in which ho was labor ing became enraged at him , and would not bo satisfied till the ollicmls had cut of ! the rovoronod gentleman's sacerdotal functions. Mrs. Chump Horrible ! Did it kill him ? 1NKXHAU8TIHLK HOSI'ITAMTY. Atlanta Constitution : Editor I have invited the members of the press asso ciation to dlno with mo today. Wife What on earth have wo got to sot before thorn ? Editor Don't bother about that. The first course will bo green collardd ; the second , well wotor ; nnd wo might have seine good fresh air for desert. Will you ask a blessing ? HE WANTED 3I1MC 1'UNCfJ. A Mother Now , my dour Francois , just J'rinlc up tills camomile tea nicely , and ou will soon bo bolter. Little Francois Camomllo tea ! I thought I was going to have milk punch ! Mother No , darling , cmnomllo ton is the best thing you can tako. Francois ( jumping out of bed in n temper } Then , mamma , you can wait a long while before I have a sere throat again , I can tell you. bOUK ( lUAl'ES. Kew 1'iii/c IleraM , She spurned mo nnd I lightly laughed , "Your're not so wondrous fair : The world bas many kinder heart * That I would rather share. " Wo mot again again J loved , ( I almost weep to write ) ; Wo married , and alas I I found My lirst opinion right. JN THE SAMIJ 1IOX . Texas SUtinga : "You have boon in the army a great mnny years , but I have never hoard oi you capturing anything , " said an old coquette to a faomowhat venerable - orablo o III cor. You ought to have a. follow fooling for mo , " was the reply. "How BO ? " "Because wo both know what it is to growr old without making any con quests. " TItUIS rOUTKNKSS. Smith's Monthly. First Lady I BOW your husband moot you on Fulton slrcc yesterday nnd I noticed thnt ho romovct Ills hat while speaking with you , admired him for it , Very few men do that. Second Lady I rcmombor ; I told lilu in thu mottling to have his hair cut nnd ho was showing mo that ho hm obeyed. OOT NO INVITATION. Now York Weekly : Tramp : "Plonso mum , mo foot's on th' ground ; an' If yt could 8pn.ro mo an ole pair o' shoos I't " Mrs. Spinka : "Thoro's n , woddliij , going on in that big house across the street. Just you go over there and wait Whnn the cottplo comes out the fatullj will throw a Tot of the bride's old shoos after hor. " "But , mum , they'd ho too small. " . "Huh ! Wait till you BCO hot feet , " _ PAniC MATTERS DI30USSED. Sjndlmtcl'iirk PiiMirrd liy Snulli Side Cltl 7i < nMllli IVw KxcrptloiK. Mot ? ' now hnll on South Thirteenth street wns thronged last night by South sldo cltl zons who are interested in parlc matters. Heretofore tbo meetings hnvo boon held nl Eighteenth nnd Vlnton streets , but In ordur to got n general oxprosslon from these who wcro unnblo to attend these meetings , the place wns changed. Hon. Jnmoi C , Drcnnnn was made chair man , whllo John Tldomnnn acted in the capacity of secretary. Isaac S. Hasonll opened t ho debate by stn' ing that byndlcnto park wns the only picco of ground desirable for the park commissioners to'surtct. Ho-UBS followed by .lames Donn- vnn who , in his talk , said ho canio to thu mooting to hear some opposition to Sy ml lea to park. If no ono coulu make nn objection ho did not bcliovo there was room for dis cussion , "I want the money voted for parks" snu : Hon. Ocorgo 1C. Ucrtrnnd , "spent whcro It ivlll do the most good , nnd for n park that will bo convenient. I believe the park com missioners will locate the park whcro you want It. The Clnrlco tract Is not accessible , nnd thnt Is why I am opposed to thnt pleco ol ground for a park. The best proposition that hns been made Is Iho ono for Syndicate park , it is accessible nnd will suit thcllpco- plo. " Gilbert M. Hitchcock was next called for , and when going upon the platform said thnt lie was somtnvhat uls.tnpotntcd us thovo wns no argument to bo mado. Everybody scorned to f.ivor Syndicate park nnd ho , too , favored It. Ho thought the south sUc people could convince the park commissioners ors tlmt Syndicate park was the ground for thorn to select. JIo lurthoristated thnt it was poetical , romantic , beautiful and all that sort of thing and came \-ery nonr making the audicnco believe that ho really favored It. Councilman Elsnssor opposed the Clnrko tract , and In strong tortns said It would cost $1,200 an ncro while the syndicate ground could bo purchased for 5500 an aero. John Butler was the only man who did not favor the syndicate park. Iio npposod both it nnd the Clarke tract. Ho didn't think either plcco of ground was flttod for park purposes. In fact ho wns opposca to every thing. Ho was sorry that the bonds hod boon voted , but If any Innd was to bo purchased ho thought it should bo gotten from Tom Murray ou South Thirteenth street. This ground , ns ho referred to itvns adapted to park purposes , nnd If Mr. Murrav would not dispose nl it reasonable ho wns of the opinion that the city charter should bo so changed as to condemn it. Councilman John Stcele , in giving his views of the question , thought there wns no liasto necessary nnd eventually Syndicate pane would bs dedicated to the cltv. Contractor Stuht was of a similar opinion , and said thnt Syndicate would have been dedicated if there had been no talk of buying it. Ho was moro In favor of Hascnll's park , as ho thought it was moro accessible. There was much wrangling and debate when the following resolutions were offered by Mr. Donovan : Kosolved , That wo have full confidence In our Hoard of 1'ark commissioners nnd expect tlmt they , In selecting u situ for the south side partf. will , whllo guarding the Interacts of the city at lanre. take Into duo considera tion the wlshosof the people most dliectly In terested In the tuattur , as expressed nt this mass moetlns. liesolvod. That wo a re opposed to thoClarko tract nnd to nny other tract to which there U no accessor which will require nil oxponshc opnnlns and grading of sticets to ho made ac cessible Kosolvcd , That the llaserUt tract on Vlnton street , between Thirteenth and Fifteenth streets , will be agreeable to us. Resolved. That the HynclUmto park is our choice , and that in our opinion the nark com missioners ouplit to take tlio Syndicate park out of private hands , nnd starting In on the foundation aheady laid , make It the best and linost park In the city. Kesolvod , That no park at all is butter ( Man a patk too far away from the homos of the people for whose benollt It Is Inien.lod. Uosolvcd. That no part of the money In tended and voted for u south slda park can bo expended In any other part ot the city. The resolution was referred to tbo execu tive committee , which will make a report with its recommendation nt the next mootIng - Ing , which may possibly bo hold Friday night next nt Motz's haU. nnintod Thorn n YVook. WASHINGTON- . 19. An ntrroomont wns reached among the democratic members of the ways and moans committee that the mi nority should have until a week from tomor row to prepare their reports against the frco wool , bindjng twltio and bagging measures heretofore ordered favorably reported to the bouEio by a party voto. Chairman Springer announces that ho In tends to call up ono of the tbrco bills on Monday or Tuesday following the submls- mlsslon of tno report to the houso. Nominated by tlio i'roNldcnt. WASISQTOV , D. C. , Fob. 19. The president sent to the sonata the following nominations : Nicholas R. Kuntz to bo register of the itnd ofllco at Dos Molnos. In , Major John W. Cloud to bo lieutenant colonel and deputy Judge advocate general. fituml OirOnoo .More. HAVANA , Fob. 10. Stolnltz won tbo twen- tlotbgam o of tbo great chess match u ith Tschlgonn. The bcoro now reads : Stcinlt/ , 8 ; Tschtgonu , 8 ; drawn , 4. * LUV.IL ItUKt'iriKS. Montgomery & Adams' saloon wns entered by thieves some tlmo Thursday night and ono dozen bottles of beer stolon. Sneaic thlovos entered the barn of Charles Schnrtan , 12J4 South Twentieth street , early Friday morning and stole a sot of hurncsi. Carpenters' union 158 will hold a special meeting at their hall , 11)15 ) Capitol avenue , February 23 at 8 p. m. Every member Is re quested to bo present. This evening will bo ladles' night , at tlm Omaha Athletic club. An interesting pro gram of sports bas been prepared and n largo attendance Is expected. Phil Brady , ex-dump master , filed a com plaint this morning charging Policeman J. II. Hussoll with assault and battorv. The trouble occurred last j.lght on NorthTwonty- fourth streot. During the past week twonty-flvo hoys bavo a.tttcd Ilov. Charles W. Snvldgo to so- euro thorn work on farms. Ho nas already sent flvo to Grand Island. Ho Is anxious that farmers through the state will apply to him and ho will send the boys. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. fT\on HAI.n At a h.ircaln , 12-nuro fruit and X' garden farm adjoining ulty llmlUj good dwelling. ] ' - II. ShCafu. HES'T Viiount store.Ill llnmduny owned by Mrs. Jane llaldwin. Apply to Jcor o T , 1'lielps at pohtofllrc. WI1/I/tr.ulo lionsu and lot for tnniii : "III viva Ion ; ; tlmoon balance. Call ut 615 y. HI ) sticot , 171AHMH , ganlon land * , honijn , lota milL -L lusliii a Nooks for itlo or n > nU Day & iloi.3 , ID 1'oiul atroul , Oounoll lllillfi , OUNOIh IIUM'Tfl money on hand for loans. W , A. Wood & ( . ' . . . ' .20 Mulimtmil. li'OK IlhNT Over 100 d\soliiiij" of ovury du- -U bcrlptlon nt prices varying from fl totiuo ier month , located In ull parts of the city. U l.blnMftMO llroadway , EOHHAliE 1'onr coed llourlnK mills. Uan * ? take tome stood land UH nart pay Johns- ton fi. Vuit I'.ittun , Council III u If it. la. Kl'.NT Farm with orelmnl , : i inlliia 17OU O.'dcr. huubf , Council lilulTn. liniulru uf.'UJKlutiiiiau kt. A SEVERE COLD IS WHAT CAUSED THE TROUBLE Tl Mr. John Hrtfffforty Tells of Ha Huumrlcnblo Recovery. Mr. John llngnorty , wlio rothtat nt S.1I3 Mn on strool , suys ! "My tronblo linsnn wltli n sovcro co'd mill I have not been frro from cntnrrlml trouble * slnoo. My nostills wcro compli'tnlv closed up. 1 Imd hnad.'ichn * niuln dull | niln oxer niv cv < nliitoM. nil of iho time. My llirn.it opoiiiod to hn full nfthlok mucus and I wns forced toKooii lmwl.lnfnml | siiltthiB to pleat-lit this woultl mnko It dry a ml woro. I Imd pains In myvhess ttlth ] mlltutlnu ] ) of tlio lioitrt. I scnrcoly Know what It wns to pot u eooil nlchl'a rent , mid la the inprnliiK 1 was ninro Hied limn 1 wns when \\ont 1 to bed tlio nlqhl before. My stomacB wns nflVrti'il , my aictltu | | was poor mid. In s'jort , 1 did not know \\lmt II was to ( col rulV .Mil. luiinr.iiTV. 2:113 : .MASON ST. ' Soinii icats nKO I noticed that sumcthlnt scorned to diop llrst in mm noMrll then tli other , comnlotolv doslnc the nostril : this con tinued n-itjl liolh nostrils weieclosed entirely und I could mil bte.itlic tlnoimh my now. "I doeloiod for my iroiiblu nnd wns told that with my cnliitrh 1 Imd I'OI.VI'IM IL'MOIIR In my nnso that would h.ixo to he removed. I submitted to suvciil ; p.ilnful operations wh'c ttoru unsuccessful , loavhu niu In u worsn eon- union than I was before. "I bcL'un trcvitnient with Drs. Conolumh Fhop.ird and .Man llcld KOVOM ! months iisor und they leimncd thupolypnstnniois ulthont' tin ) least lilt of pain ; In fact. I se.ircely Knew tlioy worn loinoved until 1 fet th.it I could lire the thioiuh my nostril * nyuln Du. Copeland - land , Shopurd anil .Munsllold then treated my catarrh nnd nau 1 am entirely cured. 1 haui no tnoto of the distressing symptoms of eat.iiih.niynppotltolseood , I s-lccp sound unit feel lofroslied l > y my sleep , nnd host of all. I can breathe tin on.h my nee with mv mouth clo-ed , sonietlilns 1 havn not done In lifteeii years. 1 nmory ur.itcful to Mrs. ( Aipeland. Miopird and Munsllcld for the Immense Rood they have done niu. und I I'liully add my evi dence a to tholr skill nnd uhllltv. 1 will will- In ily eorroliornto this stiitomoiit to nnyono who will tnlco tlio trouble to call on me , or wilto tome. " Different Forms of Ontnrrh. The term catarrh does not nei-essully ra- , foi to ciitairhof the head nnd thioat only. It , Is nnulTectloiiof the mucous membrane , or to put It moroolearly. tlio llnins of any hollow oritnnof theontlre hotly , no matter whuie lo eatcd. falmplncatarrh of the head nnd thioat. nnd Its manv symptons , Is well known. Its preva lence In th s ( Oiintty Is shown In tliostnto- mcntofC.irl Solloi , M. 1) . of Philadelphia , another eminent specialist In diseases of tln . throutnnd nose , lie estimates that DOOOODou > of o\or 1,0011,000 poisons me allllotod wltlv catarih , und in some locallthM the per cent Is' ' oven Kie.xtor. Sir Morel Maokcn/le. of Lon-1 dan , calls it : i "national American nlteatlon , " BO piovulent Is It In America us compaicoU wit n other eonntilos. A has bjen said , the symptoms of CATAiiiui oi-Tiii : MDAD And throat are many and \\ell Lnouii , Tha stopplnc up uml ficqucnt ( INclririto from the nose , dropping of mucous In tlie throat , con stant Imwklngand raising , otlcnslvo breath , dull pain In the forehond , uvos weak unit watery , cr-inulatod eyelids , loss of appetite and the sense of tusto and smell. Inability to iiitleu ate distinctly , soreness and tickling in the thro.it , coughing nn > lMiuo7ltii , : . \ Kroqucntl v tlio patlont cgmplalns of lourlnif ana biizzlngnolsvs In tha ears , often uccuni- * punled by an olTcnslvo discharge. This Isca-f larrh of the Kustaohl.in nnd middle car , which. If not cured for loiults In Impaired hcniln,1 und In many cases total doufncas. i llItUNCIIIAL CATAHlllI , I Or chronlobronohltls. Is another danzeious Direction common to many. Thu cuftrrh ex tends down tlio windpipe und into the hron- clilnl tubes , which tubc- > convey the all to the lunxs. Thotnt'es heconio BO filled up with the mucous thoalrun s.'nrcoly foue it p.iss.ico tluonvli , nnd thepatient's DrontliliiK IN I Inboio 1 and dinienlt. There Is u sovuru oough' ' und raising of tough , tenacious mucous of a ( yellow color , ' I'reqiiont attacks of asthma. In some In- , BtnnceH tlm mncou Is Ntrotkcd with blond , I and iho coiiKh te irs the iunzs und ehcst , cans- . Inz thopitlent Inluiisosullcrln . With bron- chlaleatarih there Is more or less fever , chilly oieop iu sensation , hot llasncs over tha bodr , and unless attended to In many eases oad to fouaumptlon. CATAI1I111OFTIIK STOXUCII ' la another typo of the disease. With this tlion. ' * Is n formation of tins nnd hlo.itlm : of tho" stomach , belching , nausea und frcquont vom it ins : tlintnllKOiiQ or faint fuelln. , dlr/lnesa nnd n cnnwinc sensation , imor uppcllle find a heavy distressed fueling after catlns. This disease may piodnce nlceratlon of the stomach ach , und n some rasos cancer. Then tl ere can he CATAHlllI OFTHK HOWKI.S , Commonly called clironlo dUspiitoiy. A Iuno ; mujority of suin dlsuasuj are ca tarrh il In the mituui , ami many cerebral or hi a In airoctlons must he attrlhiitcd to catarrh of the nasul mucous moinhiauo. Amoiiit the supondury roHiiIlK of catarrh urn retarded de- M'loiimonts , clironlo extc'iaiil iodnu > > j of tlm nose , Kiislrtc dlstiiihanees , utorlnu illscliarcrw neuralxluor mltrialno , clioloiu or f-t , Vltus' dunce , und epilepsy or falling Ills. BOTH CLASS PRESIDENTS. ' A Ciilnt'ldcnro In tliv Nntahli ! L'rcilrnlhilii ol tint I'JiyxIuhiiiH ot thu Coprliinil . Medical Inntltnlo. Or , W. If. Conolaml wasprcsldontof hl.s clans nt llolluvno llospltnl Medical C'ollin'u , N'utS York' , where ho Riadiiated , the most fainoiu Institution of Its kind In tlio country. Ills diploma hears the written endorsement of Iho medical aiitliorltli'H of Now VorKof thedeaiiH of prominent medical collnoi In I'eiinsyl- vanln. Dr. 0. 8. fhnpard wns president of hli : ( Inns at Hush Modleal Col 0:0 , I'hluaxo , wh'cli In acknowledged to he the lead Inn In- slltut'on of its kind In the west. lr Miepard'M Ihorouith hospital exporloncu and Hpeelal study In Iho diseases of the eye , ear , nohuand hroat. place him ainonthu leading Hii | > clal- Ists In the west. Dr. T. II. Manslluld'B creden tials iiru no less ahnndunl and nniuallllut | ) . Ho also Is formally Indoisud by tlm seurotfrles of vurioim county and slate medical to > ics. Copdand Mwlicfi BOOM3 311 AND 312 , New York Life Building ' * Cor. 1 Till uml Fnrnnm Sis. , Oinaln , Nub , W. II. Coi'ir < ANi > . M. D. C. S. Sinci'Aiti ) , M. D. < T. B. MANSi'iKM ) , M. D. Consulting I'liyHloliins , SpoRlaltos : Oitarrh and all dlso.fOj of tlm ije : , Kir. Thro.itand Lunits. Nurvonu DU- I'uhiw , bkln DIsoaHua , Ohronlo Diseases. Ofllea llonr 0 toll n. in. , 3 to 0 p. m. , 1 toO \ \ , iu. tunday Ul u. i.i to < p , m. Uiitarrhal troubles and kindred dUoaioi treated Hiiccoisdilly by mull , tiondto In Ktiinum for oiiomlon olroulara. Adclrem t\\l \ letluri to Copolund Medical Institute , .New York i.lfo llnllillni : . Omaha , Nob. $5 A MONTH. OATAUUll AN'U KINDItKI ) ItKATKI ) AT Till : UMl'OKM A MONTH UNTIL Al'ltIL JOTH MKW- UIMH ruitNiuiui : ) FICKI- CITIZENS STATIi HANK. S M Of Council U ! UU. , urpluB und Profits . , HOfOt Not Caul tal and Btirplus. . lllrvctort J It. KiliiUiiU | un , I ! . I , . Huik'nrl , K. Jk'tuua , K , K. Hurl , I. A. Miller , J. V. Illmlnuia ml Uliarlci It. HHIIDIIII. "NTEcVEST ON TIME DEPOSITS ,