6 TOE OMAHA DAILY 1H3K : SUNDAY , FEBRUARY 28 , 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE OMAHA BEE. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE ) - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. L'oilttied l > y Carrier to any part of tlio City 11. W. TltiTON , MANAGER tltistncRs Office . No 41 Enter , . No2J N , Y. Plumbing Co Council Uluffs Lumber Co. , coat. Cmft'8 chattel loans. 04 Snpp hlocK. I Tlio funeral of Mrs. Helen T. Pound will accur this afternoon at 2:30 : o'clocK from the Trinity Methodist church , Uov. H. H. Barton offlclatlnir. The remains will bo Interred nt AValnut Hill cemotory. I Tlio tlemocratlu caucuses will bo held this evening In the various wards to appoint delo- Rates to the convention to be hold next Mon day afternoon at the court house. Tbo piaco for holding the caucus In the Second ward has been changed from the city building to the vacant store room in the Snnp block. j A small house nt 102(1 ( Eighth avenue , tbo property of Conductor IJoll of the Wabasb , caught llro nt an early hour yesterday morn- ting. It was unoccupied and no cause can bo assigned for the blazu unless It was the work bf a flrobuij. It was extinguished without Tllfilculty before much damages had boon done. | The attorneys In tbo cnso of Ueorc , WclU & Co. , ngainst Aulttnnn , Mlllor & Co. , spent ill yesterday In mauinc their arguments before - fore the jury In the district court , nnd they ire not thrdugh-yoU The arguments will bo 'resumed Ibis morning , and with the Instruc tions of the court to the Jury will tnlto up the . 'morning fsosslon nt least , nnd probably u part pf the afternoon. Thn report of City Physician Jennings , hews that there Imvc been but twenty-four deaths In this city from dlphtherln since 'March ' 1 , 189 ! . In the past month nlonu oloux City has had twenty deaths and Dos Atotncs fifteen , from this dlsonie , so that the 'iompnrison ' of the record with that of the Other clt'ei ' makes a very favorahlo shoxving or Council Bluffs. J A strong effort Is being made by the friends lpf Joe McDcrmott , the IJoston Store burglar who Is now in the county jail awaiting the ictlon of the grand Jury , to got him out on nail. A number of his friends from other Uitlos are now hero trylnplto nialco the necos- 'inry arrangonicnts for his release. Ills hall bond Is now llxcd at , $ TiOO , and unless it ts L-alscd it is Ihoutrht that this amount will bo nut up by bis friends , ana as soon as ho is re leased ho will light out for parts unknown. \lcUerinott is undoubtedly a hard character , and unless something Is done to prevent It j.tioro Is danger of his escaping Justice. \ The mnrriod Indies will continue their jx'chnnire tit No. 0 North Mnson street , \nd nsk the pntroimgo of the people. They keep a good supply of fresh brenil , brown brcnd , cakes nnd nics. Baked jicnna on Wednesdays and Saturdays. All orders promptly llllnd. Jui'vIslSTT brandy , purust , safest , best. py.itsox.il. v.itt.iaii.t i > us. Ben Marks has returned from nu eastern rip. rip.Mrs. Mrs. George S. Davis has i-oturncd from n visit with friends in Maulson , Not ) . ) Alexander Maltliaws of Scotland was In 'ho city yesterday visiting E.V. . Peterson inu family. ] F. M. Bllsh , manager of the H. O. Dun ommorcial agency nt Lincoln , Nob. , was in jho Bluffs yesterday. J Captain Phillips , the ox-convict preacher who ran n mission in this city up to about ilirco mouths ape , has turned up in Blair , 'Nob. , where ho is pointing out the straight And.mirrow . path to the people of that place. .liquifies have been received by some of the jlerpymon of this city as to his' moral chnr- Icter. _ Jaryiswild blackberry is the bost. Money to loan. Lowest rates. John- ton & Van Patten , Everett block. Drs. Woodburydontists.noxt to Grand iotol ; line work a specialty. Tolo. 145. 1'olltlcn Wiiriuliifir Up. The oloctlon which is to bo held a week rom next Monday Is oxpoctcd to bo one of i mo hottest that has occurred in the city for Hears. Most of the remarks that our floating jtbout the air have n democratic flavor , from ' \o fact that the republicans are lying low , ailing to sco what kind of men will bo put ! p on the other side before opening an en- ngemont , Thcro has been some talk at varl- js times duting the last few weeks of or- mnlzlncr a citizens' movement lllto that of [ wo years auo. when tbo present adminlstra- lon was pt t Into newer , but of Into the talk I , as subsided , and it is probable that no I'jchot ' will bo put forward besides these of republicans and democrats. fo good share of the lighting will bo done i { i the caucuses which are to bo held b.v tbo * omocrats in the various wards this evening | br the purpose of appointing delegates to lao convention next Monday. The candi- rates now in tbo field for tno democratic I'amiuation ' are practically reduced to three , lilayor Macruo. A. C. Urabum and S. B. I Vnclsworth. Each of these gentlemen has I'ls staunch adherents , and u vigorous con- Ibst Is expected. It is understood that n Ibhemo bns been nntored Into between the | Hends of MAcrno nnd Wndsworth with , the I'voived intention of aownlnc Graham , it ' I'clng agreed that in case Graham seems Ijkoly to win Wndsworth's men nro all to loin blue with Mncrao and renomlnate the resent incumbent far n second term. An I Ir of plausibility Is given this report by the 1'Umorous ' conferences that have been taking I lace of Into between the supporters of the l.vo candidates on the street corners nnd In Ino saloons nnd other places of resort. | l Mayor Macrae's forces ore admirably or- Innizcd , and oven his opponents admit that I is chances for getting u rcnomlnation are loglnuing to bloom with uncomfortable ligor. Ho bos tbo advantage of having a Ivoll drilled detective force at bis back , and Lie of the members of the force has boon 011- I aged for several days past In working up I Is case , Ms particular duty being to follow I p clues ami Hud out what his opponent's l.-icndsuro doing. Ho was scon at a late lour night before last hauntini ; the resl- lonco of Mr. Urnhnm , evidently in the hope Ir&oourlncsomo Information as to the in- hntiouB of that gentleman which could not | : horwiso bo obtained , f One of the greatest lights Is anticipated in 1 10 caucus In the Second ward. It wes nt Jm expected that the city building would I old all who cared to attend , but lit the last liw anya It ha : been developed that n largo lumber will bo present of those who proposu 1 1 sco that Mncrao Is knocked out of the box , lud also of these who are numbered among lla supporter * . On account of the vigor ol r.ls light it was decided to hold the mooting li the Sapp building , where , the voters will | ave plenty of room to spread themselves In. : ia 1.3 I'o fiOo n day will buy a flvstclnss piano It half price. For particulars write 01 I ; o the IMUEI.UKU PIANO ANM > OHO AN Co. . 103 Main St. , Council UlutTH , la. Two apprentice nurses wanted at the IV. C. A. hospital , corner Oth street anil | th uvenuo _ Swnnson Muslo Co. , Masonlo toraplo liaby carrlngo week at Crock well's. | poclul and elegant display , J Dr. M. J. Bolhupor and Mis Cora B. Mo- llanntian , both of this city , wore married at little UocK , Ark. , at 8 o'clock lust \Vcdnes- | .iy evening. Dr. nnd Mrs. Bellinger loft for frhortlrlp to Chicago and other eastern oIniB , after which they will return to Conn .1 Bluffs and make it tbulr future homo. Eastern money to loan on real estate ly K , II. Slioafe , 1) ) roadway and Main , Reitor , the tailor , 310 Broadway , haw 111 the latest styles and newest goods. lathiaulion guaranteed. Walnut block and Wjorr.ltiff coal , rosh mined , recolvuddally Thuluh or I'JMiviu ' , NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS A > Z , Boweu Must Again Answer to tbo Cbnrgo of Embezzlement. IE IS NOW IN THE COUNTY JAIL Mnrftlial ( M-olts nt Oiikliiinl Ili'ttirm tlin I'rlflonor Tor Trial Homo Jntrrc-Ktlng l'illtlcil : Mnttcrn I.lkrly In Do- vrlnp In tin' .N'cnr I'utiiro. A. 7. . Bowen , who had trouble by reason of ils connection as business manager with Mrs. Nathalie l'ollnrd..was brought in from Oakland last evening by Marshal Crofts of that plaoo , nnd dcpositod in a room In the county Jail. Mrs. Pollard fllod nn Informn- lon charging him with embezzlement. Mrs. L'ollnrd learned that Bowen was attempting .0 transact some business In Oakland In the , vny of selling farm lands In Nebraska. When the train came In she was at the depot waiting for htm , and she had n conference with him almost Immediately , in the course of which she tried to Induce him to glvo hoi- back the $110 which she claimed ho had stolen from her. _ Tlio G. M. Dodge camp , Sons of Vot- orana , will give a , ball in G. A. 1L hull an the evening of March 7. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. \Vo have our own vineyards in Callfor nitu Jarvls .Wine couiu.uiy , Co. Blulls \VI1I I.nrntn Hero. At n meeting of the Council Blutfs & Omaha Bridge company It was decided to secure grounds for the Omaha Bnso Ball club on this side of the river on n tract of land owned by tbo water works company nnd located near the power house in the western part of the city. A proposition which was submitted by the company to this effect was thoroughly discussed nnd was finally adopted , it being the opin ion of the members of the motor company that larger crowds could bo Induced to tnkoin the games by having the grounds on this side of the river than by going Into the outskirts of Omaha. Whether the ball club will agree to the scheme Is as yet n matter of uncertainty , but It is understood that the management is favorably Inclined. If the action of the motor company meets with the approval of the powers that bo the necessary buildings will be erected on the grounds at once nnd the plan will bo put into operation at the beginning of the season , The only original Ruth Cleveland baby coach in tlio city is in the show windows of Meyer's furniture house , Boobo's old stand , and there are more baby carriages in stock than hi all othu places in the city. She ( ircw Tired of I.lfn. Ora Pnlmor , bettor known as Mrs. Dwlght Iloggcrty , who lives in the Pierce street house commonly known ns the "Ark , " tried to a null I o oil her mortal coil at an early hour yesterday morning by taking a largo dosa of morphine. The dose xvas sufllcient to have almost the desired effect , and it was fully six hours before the two physicians who were summoned to attend her succeeded in putting her out of danger. The woman is well known hen ] , having had considerable notoriety not lone ago by reason of a llttlo affair she had with her husband.ho claiming that she was trying to iret all of his property in order that sue might give him tno shako nnd'marry another man with whom she had become somewhat intimate. Ull.lt'E * IX IllK SEA. Sinking of the Forrst O.ucrn In the North Sen All on Hoard 1'crlslt. LONDON , Fob. 20. News of n terrlblj dis aster in tbo North sea by which a steamer wont to the bottom carrying with her every soul on board with only one exception , was received in this city at a late hour tonicbt. Only rnungcr details of the catastrophe have been obtained , but from the dispatches al ready at band it is learned that tlio steamers Loughbrow ( British " ) and Forest Queen came into collision "off Flamboroueb , n village of York county , East Hiding , on the North soa. The vessels crashed together with great force , nnd the Forest Queen was torn apart. The damages sustain oil by the Forest Queen were so extensive that tno sea began to rush through the breaches in her hull in great volume. So quickly did the Forest Queen founder that her crow had no chance to save their lives and all hands , with the single exception of the captain , wont down with her to n watery grave. Fourteen persons lost their lives. The dispatches give no information as to the extent of the damage done to the Lough- brow. ENJOYED THEMSELVES. liuslnoHS College MudonlK Spi-iul an Kvnn- liiK Chasing l'Ioisiire. : The rooms of the Omaha Commercial college - logo were thronged again last evening , the occasion being the reception tendered the ox- students of the collage by the students of the classes of ISO ) . Choice refreshments wera served , and n delightfully informal program was rendered. The students themselves acted ns waiters , and nttlroJ in unique costumes rendered very cnicleut sorvicn. Over HUO persons sat down to the tempting spread and onjovcd to the utmost the festivities of the evening. Mr. C. S. West acted us toastmastor. Prof. M. G. Uohrbough responded to "The Aim and Object of Business Kducation. " Air. Axlltig delivered the address of welcome to tbo ex-students , to which Mr. I. Harris ro- spondea. Miss Potrio responded to. "Tho Faculty of the Omaha Commercial College , " and Mr. Uoorgo Bates voiced the sentiments of the assemblage la complimenting "Tho Ladies. " All the room * were thrown open , nnd the social pleasures of the occasion held those present until a late hour , TO .1T.IKK . Kxocutlvo CommltU'o of thn I'coplit'ri 1'itrty \V11I Meet In Omiiliu 3111tl. . ST. Louis , Mo. , Feb. _ ' ( ) . The executive committee of the national committee of the people's party will moot in Omaha on May 11 for the purpose of perfecting arrangements for holding the national convention there o.i July . _ Why Tliny Are IiKjiilrliiK , [ Coinirtiihltil IKi ! tin Jli/iiM ( lanl'iHfmnclt.T VAU'AHAIBO , Uhlh ( via Galvcston , Tex , ) , Fob. 20. [ By Mexican Cable to the Now York Herald Special to TUB BUB. ] Tbo inquiry inlothodolngiof Lieutenant tlurlow of the United States World's fair commis sion was Instituted to present the testimony to the United States government that Its representative , while in the discharge of olll- cial functions , was engaged in the dlsseml- natlon of news prejudicial to both cauniriux. The allocation of this tlngrarit bronch nf ulll- ciiil etiquette is strengthened by the charges made by Chilians that Ilnriow abused his ofllcial position for private gain , Lieutenant iiarlow had a most friendly In terview with the government yesterday , and expressed hU regret that Chill found It necessary to withdraw her previous accept/- anro. Lieutenant Iiarlow leaves shortly tor Washington , - ' Stiiamor Arrivals. At London Sighted , City of Berlin , from Now York ; Venitalr , from Boston. AtMovllle-Kthlcipla , from Now YorK. At Hottordam Seandam , from Baltimore. At Now York American , Bellso nnd Trux- illo and Capaulette , from Brazilian ports ; City of Chicago , from Liverpool , School Hound lor l.imlmllli' , Loiunviu.c , Neb. , Fob , - 'tl.bpccinl [ lo Tuu BEE. ] Tuo school board will put up anew now school building. Propositions fur hunt ing apparatu * are being received , Very Vlattm-lni ; l'ro | ic < U , W. T. Coaa , president ot the Dakota , Wy oming it Missouri Ulvcr railroad of South Dakota and onu of the loading attorneys of liapld City , is in the city on uis way to' Chi cngo. Mr. Cond bring n flattering report of the condition of affairs in his section of country nnd predict * thnt the coming year will bo one ol the busiest and most success ful over experienced In the Black Hills. Now mines nro being discovered dnlly nqd old ones worked and developed and the bul lion output Ot the country Increasing ni the years pats on , In the tin districts of the northern and southern hills much nctlvlly Is lining dis played , tbo prospecting stugo of development hns passed nnd the producing era Is close at hnnd , Before the year Is out , Mr. Coad bo- liovcs the Black Hills will bo ns famous ns n tin producing cnntor ns over were Cornwall , the Straits of Malacca or Bohomla. COMING IN MAY. 1,1st Fur in Known of Delegate * to thn AlelliodNt Toiifercnce. The following list of delegates to the Methodist - odist ijuadrcnnlal confcrcnco which meets In this city on the first of May next , will no of Interest to n great many readers of Tun Bnc. The list Is not ns yet completed ns the conferences will not nil bo held until nbout the middle of April , The follow Ing are these who hnvo been chosen up to date. The reserves or alternates are not given hero , slmplv the delegates : Austin : Ministerial David Gay , presid ing elder , Fort Worth , Tex. Lay Oeorgo E. Nols , rnllwuy ofllco , Fort Worth , Tex. Bluu Uldgo : Ministerial-Thomas W. Mntnoy. pastor , Hlcovllle , N. C. Lny Jnmts'E. Rood , clerk United States court , Asheville , N. C. California : Ministerial Charles V. An thony , pastor , San Jose , Cul. ; James N , Beard , president Nnpa college , Napa , Cul , ; William H. Oober , pastor , Los Lmtos , Cnl. ; John D. Hammond , audit Book depository , San Francisco , Cnl. Lny Ely W. Plater , capitalist , Oakland. Cnl. ; Chaunccy Gnines , banner , Berkeley , Cat. Central German : Ministerial Henry J. Llobbnrt , editor Sunday school nud tract publications , Cincinnati , O. ; Jacob Uoth- wcllcr , presiding elder , Newport , Ky. ; John G. Schuel , pastor , Cincinnati , O. Lav Gotllob . ' . Goliler , editor , Pittsburg , Pn. ; Hans A , Scuroattor , Insurance agent , Cin cinnati , O. Central 'Illinois : Ministerial Charles O. McCulloch , presiding elder , Pcoria , 111 , ; Thomas Donov , presiding older , Pontlac , 111. ; Morrlck A. Head , presiding older. Kock Island , 111. ; Benjamin F. Tullman , presiding elder , Kankakcc , III. ; .lervis G. Evans , pres ident Hcddlng college , Ablngton , 111. Lay Milton Illuks. manufacturer , Streator , 111. ; Thomas J. Kobliison , banker , Kock Island , 111. Central Now York : Ministerial Luke C. Quoal , presiding elder , Auburn , N. Y. ; Ed mund M. Mills , pastor , Elmira , N. Y. ; Ed win J. Hermans , pastor. Elmira. N. Y. : Uriah S. Beebo , presiding elder , Cu/.onovin. N. Y. ; Marvin P. Blnkesloe , presiding older , Ithaca , N. V Lay George A. Gournsoy , banker , Canton , PH. ; Andrew B. Blodgett , superintendent public schools , Syracuse , Central Ohio : Ministerial T.oroy A , Belt , presiding elder , Kenton , O. ; Ellas D. Whit- lock , pastor , Delaware , O. ; Adam C. Barnes , prcsldinir elder , Carey , O. ; Isaiah H. Hender son , presiding elder , ICcuton , O. Lay Wil liam Lawrence , lawyer , Bellofontalno , O. : Alfred G. Williams , merchant , Pcrrysburp , O. O.Central Central Tennessee : Ministerial Joseph M. Carter , pastor , Tuliahoma , Tonn. Lny Charles H , Muynard , merchant , Tuliahoma , Tcnn. Chicago German : Ministerial Charles ilcdlor , pastor , Oshkosb , Wis. ; Charles Iwert , pastor , Watertown , Wis. Lay Gustavus Scofold , merchant , Milwaukee , Wis. ; Charles L. Gamer , manufacturer , Chi cago. Cincinnati : Ministerial Adna B. Leon ard , secretary Missionary society , Now York city ; Cnnrles II. Payne , "secretary Board ol Education , New York city ; John Pearson , presiding elder , Cincinnati , O. ; Thomas H. Pearno , pastor , Xenia , O. Lny William . U'ilson , bank cashier , Urbana , O. ; Juraas M. Gamble , manufacturer , Cincinnati , O. Colorado : Ministerial Earl Cranston , ngont Western Book concern , Cincinnati , O. ; Nathaniel A. Chamberlain , pastor , Denver , Colo. : Samuel W. Thornton , presiding elder , Denver , Colo. Lay John Evnns , cnpltnlist , Denver , Colo. ; Horace T. DoLong , reporter. Grand Junction , Colo. Columbia : Ministerial George M. Booth , presiding older. Spokr.no , Wash. ; Henry Kasmus , presiding elder , Spouano , Wash : Lny James B. Sanrent , rancher , Spokane , Wash. ; Harlln J. Cozino. professor , SValla Walla , Wash. Daitnta : Ministerial Charles B. Clark , presiding older , Mitchell , S. D. ; Alva W. Adkinson , pastor , Albuquerque , N.M. Lav- Henry E. Cratz , teacher , Vermilliou , S. D. ; Edward T. Langlov , lawyer , Huron , S. D. Dos Mollies ; Ministerial Emory Miller , pastor , Indianola , In. ; William S. Hooker , presiding elder , Shcuandoah , In. ; John / { . Horswcll , pustou , Bedford , la. ; William C. Martin , presiding elder , C'barlton , In. ; William N. Uamsay , presiding elder , Boone , In. Lay Leroy M. Mann , real state , Dos Moi'ies , In. ; Leslie M. Shaw , lawyer , loni- ) Kon.jla. Detroit : Ministerial Lewis R. Fiske , presidiiiireldur , Albion colluco , AlbionMleli. ; Joseph F. Berry , editor Epworth Herald , Chicago , III. ; William H. Shier , pastor. De troit , Mich. ; Arthur Edwards , editor North western Christian Advocate , Chicago , 111. ; James S. Smart , presiding older , Flint , Mich. ; Matthew C. Hawks , pastor , Bay City , Mich. ; Jesse Kilpatrick , pastor , Ynlo , Mich. Lay George W. Robinson , lumberman , Detroit , Mich. : Horocrt A. For rest , lawyer ! Sacinaw , Mich. East Ohio : Ministerial Willlira II. Rider , presiding elder , Akron , O. ; Robert M. Freshwater , presiding cider , Scio , O. ; John It. Keyos , pastor. New Philadelphia , O. ; Jay S. Voumans , presiding older , Cleveland , O. ; John I. Wilson , presiding elder , Cambridcc , O. ; Harvey Webb , pastor , Cleveland , O. Lay Lewis Miller , manufacturer , Akron , O. ; Silas J. Williams , manufacturer , Alli ance , O. East Tennessee : Ministerial Daniel W. Hays , prosliiini ; elder , Cleveland , Tcnn. Lay Robert Howard , real estate , Chattanooga , Tcnn. iCrio : Ministerial Francis H. Beck , pre siding elder , UrooUvllle , Pa. ; James T. Ed wards , principal Chamberlain institute , Ran dolph , N. l. ; William P. Bignoll , presiding elder. Randolph , N. Y. ; Alfred Wheeler , providing elder , Erie , Pa. Lay Truman D. Collins , lumber , Nobrn.ika , Pa , ; Gorton B , Chase , merchant , Greenville , Pa. Gono3co : Ministerial James E. Williams , presiding oider. Buffalo , N. Y. : Stanford Hunt , ngcnt Book Concern , New York ; John T. Canlleld. presiding elder , Corning , N , Y. ; George C. Jones , pastor , Rochester , N. Y. ; James E , Hills , prosidlng elder , Rochester. N. Y. ; Samuel McGernld , editor Buffalo Christian Advocate , Buffalo , N , Y. Lay Francis H. Root , merchant , Buffalo , N. Y. ; James E , Briggs , lawyer , Rochester , N , Y. Germany : Ministerial Ernst H. Gob- hunlt , presiding older , IvarUruho , Germany. Lay Ernst Mann , manufacturer , Rodalbon , Germany. llolaton : Ministerial John F. Spence , president U. S. Grant university , ICnoxvillo , Tcnn. ; Thomas C. Carter , 'ex-editor Meth odist Advocate , Chattanooga , Tonn. ; Lay William A. Galbrntth , clerk , Nashville , Tcnn , ; Andrew J. Bruacr , dentist , Morris- town , Tonn. Idaho : Ministerial Harvey K. Hlncs , professor Portland university , Portland , Ore , Lay--lsnno H. Sanders , lawyer , Union , Ore. Illinois ; Ministerial Stephen H. Whit- lock , pastor , Clinton , III. ; William N. McEU roy , prcsidimr elder , Sprlnplleld , 111. ; Chris. Galeencr , pastor , Qulney. Ill , ; William H. Musgrovo , paMor , Rushvillo , III , ; Marion W , Evcrhart , presiding older , Jacksonville , III , ; William H , Webster , Buporintomiont Domestic missions , Danville , 111. ; William A. Smith , pastor , Bloomlngton , 111 , Lay- Harvey C. DeMotte , superintendent Or- pbr.n's Homo , Normal , III. ; Asapu O. Van. uerwater , merchant , Puna , III , Indiana : Ministerial John A. Ward , pre siding older , Rockport , Ind- ; William R. Halbtoad , pastor , BloomliiKlon , Ind. ; John II , Kotrbum , presiding cider , Indianapolis , Ind. Lay Novvlunu T. DoPuuw , manufac turer , New Albany , Ind , : Jonathan B. Young , merchant , Petersburg , Ind , Iowa ; Ministerial Churlc-s L. Stafford , president Iowa Wuslovnn university , Mounl Pleasant , In. ; Ira O , ICumlilr , providing el der , Oaknloosu , la. ; Thomas J. Myers , pre siding cider , Mount Pleasant , 4n. Lny licmerlay B. Williams , merchant. Centre- vlllc , la , ; Marcus Simpson , merchant , Bur lington , la. Italy ; Ministerial-William Burt. presid ing elder , Ronio , Italy. Lay Mundo Lulgi , 1'os.tnl department. Romn , Italy , Japan ; Ministerial Julius Soper , prosld inn elder , I'oklo , Japan. Lay Vasujl Nino- mlyu , merchant. Yoknhnmu , Jupan. Kentncltv : Ministerial Amen Borolng , presiding cldor , ( . 'oviUBWn , KIElmun ; L. bhepurd , presiding elder , Lciicblleld , Ky. ' . .ay Amos Shlnklot oonKcr , Covmgton , Ky. ; Icrcmlau S. Jones , lumber , Wllllnmsburg , ' n' 'T ' Michigan : Ministerial Jnmcs II , Potts , editor Michigan Christian Advocate , Detroit , sllch , ; Lovl Mn .lorj1 presiding older , Kuln- nazoo , Mich. ; ' Willlnm L. Cog- shnll , presiding elder , Grand Rnplds , Mich , ; Goorgn .Ijlckoy , presiding older , Lnnslng , Mich. ; Daniel W. Parsons , prcsld- ng elder , Hlg IWpltls , Mich , ; Marshall W. Jallon , pnttor , 'ildiikson ' , Mich. ; Nicholas L. Uray , prosldlna cVler , Coldwator , Mich , Lay Samuel Dickie , teacher , Albion , Mich. : Hiram E. Stapjcs , 'capitalist , White Hall , ' ' Mich. Minnesota : MlHlstorlnl- James F. Chnffeo' presiding cldorlMlluionpolls , Ml.in. ; George H. Bridgcmnn , prpsjdcntllnmllnounivorslty , Ilnmllno. Minn. : . Henry C. Jennings , pastor , Rod Wing , MlntfAwilliutn MoKInloy , presid ing elder , St. iJMil1 , Minn. ; Courscn M. Heard , pastor , 'Mirtnoapolls ' , Minn. Lay Hascal It. Brill,1' judge district court , St. Paul , Minn , : Henry Boomer , insurance , Minneapolis , Minn. Montana : Ministerial Francis A. Iln - gin , pastor. Fish Creek , Mont. Lay John 10. Richards , lieutenant governor , Butte City , Mont. Nebraska : Ministerial Charles F. Crclgh- ton , chancellor Wesloynn university , Univer sity Place , Nob. : Henry T. Davis , presiding elder , Lincoln , Nob. ; Duke Slavlns , presid ing elder , Yon : , Nob. Lny Bartlett L. I'alno , physician , Lincoln , Nob. ; ' Archibald F. Coon , farmer , David City , NOD. North Carolina : Ministerial Chnrlos N. Glrandlson , president Bennett college , Greensboro , N. C. Layt-U. Baxter McRury , professor , Lexington , N. C. North Dakota : Ministerial Jacob A. llovls , presiding older , Dovll's ' Lake , N. D , Lay Frank J. Young , lawyer , Valley City , North Gorman : Ministerial John G. Bauer , presiding older , Minneapolis , Minn. Lay William F. Finite , professor , St. Paul college. St. Paul , Minn. ISortb Nebraska : Ministerial John B. Mnx field , prcsldinir elder , Omaha , Neb. ; John W. Shank , editor Nebraska Christian Advo cate , Omaha , Nob. Lay Andrew J. Ander son , merchant , Nollgh , Nob. , Jotin Dale , real estate. On.nhaNnb. | North Ohio : Ministerial .Inmos W. Men- lonhnll , editor Methodist Review , Now York ; John Mitchell , presiding elder , Clove- and , O. ; William I'V W hillock , professor , Delaware , O. ; Gurrattson A. Hughes , pastor , Jrcston , 0. Lay Martin M. Hester , farmer , L'cru. O. ; John A. Gann , physician , Woos- tcr , O. Northwest German : Ministerial Adolph Dulltz , prodding older , Redliold , S. D. Lay Henry A. Snlzor , lumber. La Crosse , Wis Northwest Indiana : Ministerial John L. Smith , supornnuntcd , Valparaiso. Ind. ; John 11. Cisscl , pastor , La Porto , Ind. ; Hillary A. Gobln , dean DePauw university , Green- castle , Ind. Lay William M. Kendall , merchant , Plymouth , Ind. ; Oliver Card , clerk circuit court. Frankfort , Ind. Northwest Iowa : Ministerial George W. Pratt , presiding older , Sioux City , la. ; Wil- mot Whltlleld , chancellor Northwest univer sity , Sioux City , In. ; George W. L. Brown , presiding elder , Fort Dodge , la. Lay- Cyrus C. Carpenter , postmaster Fort Dodge , la. ; Eugene Secor , banker. Forest City , In. Northwest Swedish : Ministerial Alfred Anderson , presiding elder , F.vnnston , 111. Lay John H. Ltndgrcn , banker , Chicago Norway : Ministerial Andres Olscn , presiding older. Kristianla , Norway. Lay Martin Svondsen , merchant , Eidnnger , Norway. Norwegian nnd D.inish : Ministerial John H. Johnson , presiding elder , Chicago , 111. Lay Peter O. Magnuson , steam laun dry , IS van si ouIII. . Ohio : Ministerial David H. Moore , edi tor Western Chistidn Advocate , Cincinnati , O. ; John W. Dillon , ' pastor , Lancaster , O. ; John C. Jackson , pastor , Columbus , O. ; John R. Tibbies , jiastor , Fultonham , O. ; John C. Arbuckle , j pastor , Xunesville , O. Lay Carmi Aldornjan , merchant , Ironton , O. ; Fletcher CCpultrap , superintendent public schools , Nclsdnvillo. O. Oregon : Ministerial b'amuel P. Wilson , presiding elder ; Salem , Ore. ; Charles C. Stratton , president , Portland university , Portland , Ore. Lay George W. Slaver , merchant , Portland , 'Ore. ; John O. Booth , merchant , Grant's Puss , Ore. " Pittsburg : Ministerial Charles W. Smith , editor Plttsburi Cnristian Advocate , Pitts- bur-r , Pn. ; AshiirylL. Petty , presiding elder , Beaver. Pa.Tlioiras ; H. Woodring , presid ing elder , , \VHiiVsJhure | , Pa. ; Joseph W. Milo9'presidiuj faldcr , PUtsburg , Pa. Lay James A. X/aue | time keeper , Johnstown , Pa. ; Vaehacl Harding , retired , Washington , Pa. Puget Sound ; Ministerial Andrew J. Hanson , presiding elder , Portland , Ore. ; Thomas J. Massey , pastor , Whatcom , Wash. Lay David T. Denny , capitalist , Seattle , Wash. ; Frederick S. Williams , physician. Puynllup , Wash. Rock River : Ministerial Frank M. Bristol tel , pastor , Chicago , III. : Lewis Curtis , pre siding elder , Cbicigo , III. ; Franklin A. Har- din , presiding elder , Englcwood , III. ; John M. Caldwcll , pastor , Chicago , 111. ; Henry U. Ridgawny , president Garrett Biblical Insti tute , Evanston , 111. ; William H. Burns , pre siding elder , Chicago , III. Lay William Deering , manufacturer , Evanston , 111. ; Ben jamin F. Sheets , superintendontlllinois Stnto reformatory , Pontiac , 111. St. Louis Gorman : Ministerial WHlinm Kocnckc , pastor , Sau Jose , 111. ; John L. J. Barth , presiding elder , Burlington , Iiv. ; Charles Holdel , pastor , Warrcnton , Mo. Lay Georco Cross , manufacturer , Warsaw , III. ; Herman M. Jacoby. merchant , St. LouU , Mo. Southeast Indiana : Ministerial John P. D. John , president DePauw University , Greencastlo , Ind. ; James A. Sargent , pre siding elder , Conneraville , Ind. ; Enoch H. Wood , pastor. Franklin , Ind. Lay William F. Stevens , merchanl , Aurora , Ind , ; William T. Fncdloy , Judge of court , North Madison , Ind. Southern California : Ministerial Phinoas F. Breseo , presiding elder. Los Anpetes , Cnl , ; Edwin W. Uaswcll , presiding elder , Santa Barbara , Cal. ; Wintield S. Matthew , vice proildont University of Southern Cali fornia , Los Angeles , Cal , . Lay Joseph E. McComns , slate scmilor , Pomnnn , Cal. ; Perry M. Green , banker. Pasadena , Cnl. Southern Germany : Ministerial Gotllob Dosdall. presiding elder , Waco , Tex. Lny Henry Wellman , builder , New Orleans.La. . Southern Illinois : Ministerial Owen H. Clark , presiding older , Bellovlllo , 111. ; Fran cis M. V n Trecso , presiding elder , Salem , 111. ; John D. Gilham , pastor , Ccnlraha , III , L Albert G , Jephson , professor , Lebanon , III. ; Milton A. Smith , editor , Vienna , 111 , Sweden : Ministerial Kim A , Janason , editor. Stocuholtn , Sweden ; John P. Lursson , pastor , Motala , Sweden. Lav Jacob T. Jacobsson , merchant , Stockholm , Sweden ; August Flinlr , engineer , Sandvikon , Sweden. Switzerland : Ministerial Hans J. Broker. pastor , Basil , Switzerland. Lay Wilholm Hitter , professor , X.uricli , Switzerland , Tennessee : Ministerial Cruwford S. Wil son , pastor , Murfeosboro , Tenn. Lay Thomas W. Johnson , merchant , Nashville , Tenn. Upper Iowa : Ministerial John C. Mngce , pastor , Cedar Falls , la. ; Aloha J. Krnett , secretary Board of Church Extension , Phila delphia , Pu. ; TJipmab E , Fleming , presiding elder ' , , Davenp6f " , la. ; Samuel W. Heiild , pastor , , Faycttoi'la. ; James II. Rbea , pastor , Mnrsbulltown. Mn. ' Lav < Henry Egbert , bookbinder. Diwc'hnort , la. ; Calvin Yoram , merchant , Mai'lilW5tf1' ' . In- West Gomanj : , 'Ministerial ' Charles Oti , pastor , St. JosVphL Mo. ; John G. Lelst , pas tor , ICanans CityJ/Mo. / Lny Samuel J.'Klln- schmldt , incrcnapt , ' Hicijinsville , Mo , ; Con rad FricK , murchtiht , Denver , Colo. West NcbruU M Mlniateriul-Charlcs A. Martin , proslalnlr ) elder , Holdrego , Nob. ; Orlando R. Bo'Onp,1 pastor , Broken Bow , Neb , Lay Byron L."Rottlnbon , toli-grophor , North Platte , Neb. ; John N. Drydcn , lawyer , Konr- uov. Nob. . . , West Virginia : , Ministerial-William G. Hihcldaffer , pastor. Wliefillng , W. Va , ; Lorln L. Stowurt , prsiUiiig older , Wllllainstown , W. Va. ; Ualvlit. H , Lukin , presiding elder , Huntlngton , W. Va. ; Lewis H , Jordan , pre siding elder. IJ.ucJjDtinon , W , Vn , Lay Lewis A. Martin , Cnarloston , W , Vn. ; Harlln P. McGregor , merchant , Wheeling , W. Vn , West Wlsfonsjn : Ministerial George W. Case , presiding elder , bpartu , Wis. ; Samuel S. Benedict , Duster , Ne\v Lisbon , Wis. { Man ning B. Ualui } , urcsldlngflder , Madison , Wis. Lay Peres J , Lane , clerk of court. Vlroqun , Wis , ; James Himnslcy , farmer , Mineral Point , Wis. Wisconsin ; Ministerial- William P. Stowc , ngent Western Methodist Book Concern , Chicago , 111. ; John R. Croighton , presiding elder , Milwaukee , Wis. ; ( { oilman W. Bos- worth , presiding elder , JuncsvilloVb. . : Charles W. Gallagher , prosloent Luwrenco university , Apoleton , Wis. Lay Robert McMillan , manufacturer , Oihkosh , Wis , ; Ainlicrat Kcllog , bookKuepsr , Milwaukee , , Snlui'diy : John Ilollno the notorious , whoso proud Kinst is thnt lie never worked a day In his life , sauntered up to the Judge's desk this morning with beatific visions of a prolonged nnd comfortable dolce fnr nlonto under the eye of Jailer Mlllor floating before his mental vision. "Four days nt hard labor , " snrdonl cnllv remarked the judge nnd John tearfully hied him nwny to Jill. Jim Jackson Is a youth of color with a vacuous cnst of countonnnco nnd n wavering uncertain motion of the loworjnw. Jim 1ms made n daily appearance before his worship since Monday nnd has been ns regularly dis charged In consideration of the amount of mental vncnncy expressed In his counte- nanco. Ho "don't live nowhoro. don't know nobody nnd dutino nothin'1 Ho has boon threatened with hanging nnd burning at the italic If ho over npponrs ognln. But ns regu larly ns the days roll round Jim hobs up sorenclv. Hence the judge ts In n quandary. Jim Hnwiclns nn old ttmor will recruit lilmsolf nt the county jail for forty days before fore returning to his rogulnr occupation of vngrnncy. Billy Morrow who has consldcrnbto ropu- tntlon ns n chicken nnd hornets thief ambled up to thn desk In nn Ice cream suit of clothes nnd an abundant growth of stubble. Jin solemnly nnirmcd thnt ho wns taking the liichlorldo treatment and thnt ns soon ns ho recovered from the effects of tils first shot , administered about a week ago , ho would tnko another. Ho was per mitted to pursue his studies nt the null-boo/.o Institution. Frank Dtan , the pickpocket , who was gath ered In with the gang whoso operations were Interfered with during the holidays , sniffed the glad free air of heaven for ono golden day , when Judge Berlin again sant him be- hlml the protecting walls of the county bas- tile. _ SUNDAY MASS MEETING. Citizens Asltpil to Attend tin liiipnrlnnt ( lathering Tomorrow. Bishop Newman , Henry D. Estabrook and several of tbo lo.idlng clergyman of the city will address n mass meeting of the citizens of Omaha at 3 o'clock tomorrow nftornoon at the Grand opera house. The object of the mooting is to impress upon the citizens the Importance of the MothoiHst general confer ence to be hold hero In May , to explain tbo method proposed for ontorlalnlni ; the hun dreds of delegates who will bo present from ill over the world , to set forth the many ad vantages thnt the city will derive from it , ind to enlist the hearty co-operation of nil persons interested in the city's welfare and in having ihcso important guests accorded tbo treatment that they deserve , No long speeches will bo made , neither will any collection or subscription bo taken , ISxccllont music will bo n pleasing feature of the program. Ladles are especially Invited and it is hoped to have n very large nudicnco in attendance. All pastors lire requested to glvo notice of tbo meeting nt their Sunday morning services. KINO OF THE COAL COMBINE. I'rcsldent McT.cod'H Strides from Poverty to Allliirnrr. President iMoLcod of tlio Philailol- phiti & Heading railroad , about whom the whole country is talking sineo the consummation of the gigantic coal deal. Is a self-made man. It ib now re lated of him that before his connection with the tnilroad business ho was the proprietor of a pottery in Texas and had a hard struggle for several years. Ilo was sold out by the shcrilT. About this time Alexander Briden of Pitt&ton , Pa. , n mine boss , was traveling in Colorado with u view to investigate coal lands there for some company to operate them if reliable. In a small town homctMeLcod who wasliiiniicially "Hat on his back , " with no prospect of bettering his condition , lie appealed to Briden for enough money to pay his fare east ngain aim his appeal mot with a generous response. As ho took the money MoLcod said : "Bridon , I'll bo in a position some day to return this kindness , but I won't forgot you. " When Iho now great'railroad king wns placed in charge ot Philadelphia & Reading interests he sent for Bri den , who had returned to Pittston , and offoied liim the Bupcrintendeiicy of the company's Schuylkill anthracite indus tries , ono of the most , responsible posi tions in tlio corporation's business. Bridon accepted , took the reins for a year , but found that tlio duties were tell ing on his health and resigned and re turned to his place at Pittston. An K.vpcrt Opinion. They were two district messenger boys , and they were sitting in a cross seat on an "L" car , says the Now York Commercial Advertiser. "Gee ! " BUU- ilcnly exclaimed ono of them , after a silence extending past three stations. "I iiato wimmin. " "Watch yer hate 'em fur'j" ' answered his companion. "Ar'r , yor can't beat 'cm wuncoin a hundred. " Wid yo there. " "Why , where yer skin a man fur a nick or a dinner ovor- ohango , yo kin git away wid it every trip , but when a feller runs up do ratoa on a woman she pulls a toll-booi ; on him to a moral. An' if she collars him bald- headed she skins around an' blows to de manager , nn' ho gits tlio tra-ln-lool" "Bin tico it mesolf. " ' 'Ar'r , wimmin are too foxy fur cnny use. " "Chiimnie , I'm wid yo'ttgnin. " Then they awak ened to the fuel that they had been car ried by their station , and the things ? tliTlt they said caused four people to move into the next car. JlrlnijIiiK Him Down , A pleasant llttlo story r-otnes by way of the Wliito House , says tlio Detroit. Free PI-CBS. There was a young man in Washington during .January who was born and raised in Indiana , and who was well known there as a boy by Mrs. Har rison. For 1 wo or thrco years past ho has lived in New York and has bccnmo an utter swell , with all the affectations and other evidences of lofty civilixiUion incidental lo tlio class. Ho attended ono of the receptions at the White Iloiifii- , and when ho wont forward to Khnko linnds with Mrs. Harrison ho held his hand away up high and across his chest , as is the custom of some. Mrs. Harrison noticed it instantly , and with a quizzical littln smile us she put out her hand at tlio proper level , she remarked : ' 'Oh , now , Tom , eomo down from thoro. You know you never learned that out on the Wabash. " Tom came down. 8)10 ) Diilu't Know Him , Now York Times : At a recent sym phony concert whoso program foretold coining attractions , tlio following con versation wns overheard between two fashionably dressed women in tlio audience. Ono of them studying her bill remarked : "Tho next concert promises to ho a good ono , forPndorowski will play , " "Who is Paddy RowskyV" asks tlio other. "Why , the pianist everybody is talk- about. " 'I haven't heard of him , and anyway I don't think there can be much in an Irishman's playing. " A Novelty In 1'iiotui'iir. A decided novelty in footwear , more suggestive of utility than of comfort , in the "Orcgop hoot , " eo called , with ono of which u train robber who lately ar rived In St. Louis was manacled. The boot weighed eighteen and a half pounds , and n detective spent . ( If teen minutes in opening tlio combination by which it was secured to tlio prisoner's foot. Thus hobbled , there would seem to bo a small chance for a malefactor to elTecl hid Ilight from custody unless ho should somehow learn the combination. Practically , ho might as well bo an chored to a fireproof eafo. A lellliurit < ! Opinion. Many who saw ' 'Tho Texas Stcor" in ail 1-Yaiicisco no doubt greatly envied tlio young lieutenant who kissed Bossy with such evident warmth and uiTeution. Bossy id Floru Walsh ( Mrs. Charles lloyt ) . Knvious ones In the company , It seems , commented on the manner of the kiss , nnd Flora heard of the talk. So ono night she Bald to her husband : "Chnrloy , do you ronlly think thnt the lieutenant Kisses mo too hard ? Ho haste to put Fomo lifo In the part , hasn't ho ? " "Well , my dear , " said Hoyl , "ho'd bo n foolif ho didn't. " H PBGUL1HR INSTRUMENT , Thli instrument Is uso-l by the torlnnc toiler now iittliu t'lilliniui lloiivo , It wim cotteniip nxproisly for thU peculiarly Rifled poixin. In addition to this n innKli ; mirror will l.o show n in wliloli you can sen your future Inislnuul , wife , niioiiilc * or friend ! ) , llti free ) , licttuis cnntalnln tl will receive prompt , attention. Caller crnnted a private Interview. N. It. DovolouliiR , Insliuolltrt and furiiMi- Ini ; outfits to tlmsn who wMi to become teach ers In thlsOcoultSclenco : that they may tii-no- fll thomsclvus and others the wlstlom'or the tine , n IcailliiK feature of my work , I * . S. Itoinciubor the place , PUJLvLxMAM MOUSIS , 1'rlvntc parlor- and 1) ) at head of stairs , ( Inftcut ) Ihlsuut as It will not appear again , Lullo3 : only. _ BTATF.MKNT Ol. ' CT1 Tlic Pain Mutual Life Insurance Co , From Organization in 164T to Dec. 31 , 1SU1 , ' To premiums . . . J4l,4Xfl.K : W To Interest protlt.oiii stock" , etc. . . . J8lls'.4M ( 4S To Intoiolt neoriiod , utu . ir.l.ixvs : t ) To lniTOi ! o In value of stocks , utu. lif > . 'in "i To not deferred and nnreportcd premiums . fi7M84 Hi on. IlV death clnlms . tlS.uaUTS N ! lly maimed endowments . 1,1111 , li "i lly nimtiltlfs . -M'J ' 4'J lly surplus premiums returned . policy holders . D.S'.Vi.fUs S.j Hy.siiriendoriMl and lapsed policies U-1W.i. > ) "II llyta.Mn . . . . . . . . UWJIM I'- . liy commissions , niiuncy expenses , lent , salaries , etc. . . . 8,120.10323 Italanceof usvots , Jnn. 1st , 183 . ASSKT ? . 0 ty loans rallrond and water linnds , liaiili stoelc- , etc . $ 4ti. SKiO .S . MiirimiKOsnnd ground routs. llMl lions. . 7 . O.WIA'.J 14 Premium notes , lonns on I'ollal- eral. jiolley mans , ule . Il.a'lT.IHI 41 Cash In hank , trust companies and . on hand . : t t.40i 2i llealostiito , liomo olllcf. etc . Wil.tM l U."i Aliothursoeurlti'is . . I.1A1UTIE3. Not reserve at4 percent . tl3'J3liKU 00 Death elalins reported butawall- Ina proof . . . UV-.B 00 Genural surplus on t per con I basis liieliidlii : : returns lo ineniliwti not yet due , utu . 2 , . tii.nli . The'TENN MUTUA1. " presents a plain , In- tijlllKllilo contract , noii-fnifultnhto for "Ho- sorvo" value , with justly liberal provisions as to residence and travel. U claims unassailable SECUKITV , lowe-st cost and an unsiirpiissed record. UNITED STATES Ol' AMKIMCA. i STATE OK NEIIUA ; . Ol'riCCOKAUUlT.JU I'UIIMI' ArCOUNTS. t J.iNCOt.N , I'Obruary 1. 18i. ! . It Is herehy certified that the Penn Mutual Mfo Insurniico Clompany of t'lilladelplila. In the state ot I'onnsylvaiiln. hus Illed nt this olllco thu nppolntinuiit of Henry A. l.yinnn us thulr lawful axnnt nt. Oinnha. la tliu enmity or Douglas. In the state or Nebruskii. Now therefore , the above named ncent. Is hereby nnthorl/ed lo transact the business of Insurance us agent of said company In this btatt ! until the illst day of .lanmiry A. I ) . IS'.Vt ' , unless sooner revoked , subject , however , to nil the restrictions and limitations of the luw. I further certify that said company has emnnlled with all the requirements of the law regulating such Insurance companies In this state. In testimony whereof T have hereunto sot my hand and the seal of tlm auditor of public accounts the day uiiU.ycaHh-stubovo written. Auditor of I'nbllu Accounts. II. A. BAIICOCIC , Deputy. i fiational Ticket ALREADY NOMINATED AND SURE TO WIN. For President , The Royal Hdim Piano For Vice President , You ean fiayo mouov 1 > y buying onu of these piano's , and bet your bottom dollni1 on the grand , peed qualities of those instruments. They have been tt'led , have the Dost of records , and will il < j what "is promised. There are no spoils to bo divided with agents and traveling men. Fat olliees nro out of the question. But it you decide for one of these pianos for yourself , you will never re gret having thrown your vote away. For particulars , sco or address ler Piano and Dip Co. , ' 103 MAIN Street. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Cuuncll lllul'J. Oaplt.1 Htoo'f 8t&0HOO Kurpiitsandl'roflts ' , NliOOO Not Capital anlSurplns # VaoOOU Directors-.1,1) . KduiuniUon , K. 1. . Hlnisrnrl , I' . U ( ik'iisim , 1C. 15. Hart , I , A , Miller , .1 , V. lllnclitiiDii , and t.'lmrles II. lliinnun. Transact general bunk- In business , Largest capital and surplus of any bank In tfontliwcatuni Iowa , HI BREST ON TIM 31 DEPOSITS SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. fil6u"HAT.K--At n bargain , lii-ncra fnill and J.1 eardon liinn adjoliiliiif city limits ; good dwolllns , li H. iJliuttfo. ) HBST V'iiount store. 411 llroiulway FK . by M . Jane Italduin. Apply to Ucorxo T , I'liulpa at poslolllou. AX ? llili trade hoiiho mid lot for tuatii ) will II jlvo IOIIK tlinoon baluucc. Ouil ul 015 H. Glh strcol. garJon lands , hunsss , lots unl bunlneis blocks for : ilo or rant. Day A. i. i.i ) 1'uurl Hlruot. Oounoll Hlnlfa. IiKM KBNT-Ovur 10) dwellings of every do- 1 soilpllnn at prices varying from ft In if 100 per month , located In all parts of the ully , 1C. 11 , ri ho .if n. 5UJ llroadway , W ANTED Compotuntlrl ( , Imiulro at BIO 4lh avu. FUU KX'llAKi-tiuan ( ) : ; Block nf Kcnoral murchiindinu. Involco n\uMttM \ ; > . for real CHtalound bomocituli. Kd K , MuynoCl'J ' llroad- way. Council lllulfii. uuros of land u short distance B , II of t.'ounull Hlnlluiinil thu 1) , nnd J.Institute-at . ' 3 pur ucru. A tmup. Also ( 'oiKl inu-auru farm iiuur WUsourl Vnlluy lit t..l PIT uere. l'ob cb- Ion clveu nt oneo If sold , I Inn fiirinn nnd urd3iis < ir all slzw , JuhnslyiiA VHiii'uttun , Oouuuil Itlutrs , HER SINGLE THOUGH ! ) Wns to Find Rollof , Wh'.oli Was Ao ' comp'ishod Through the Sk 11 of Dra. Oopoland , Shop.trcl < Ss , Mansfield. Mrs. Mnry Newton Tolla of Hir plornblo Condition and Ro- oDvory. Sirs. Mnry No\vloii.TOl ! North S th avomio , whoso husband U foreman ill I'axton .t Vlurl- llllTS. SliyS ! " 1 linil lioailnchos which Imd oxlslted for tno year * . Tliny wo to very snviito at times , but \\vro constant , scarcely i il-iy pnssod without much stllTerltij. . SiiinellimM jmln * were sharp ami RhiMHliiL' . mill sometimes of heavy , dull. olinrnpti > r. They were ul limes In front of my lio.ul , llironch the eves , somullmcs in back n't in ) head , rnnnlni : down tin'neck. Tlil eaused stekiie-isiif tl'o ' stomach nml ciontly unvoted my iipucllle. iMirsliiK also ik heavy piiln anil distiossln tliustomiuilii was also very nervoim nnil restless. My eves wcru also airecUMl. aeh- tniMluy uii'l nlKlit , unil su weak that I could iioti-oml or ilo iiny work tuiiulrliiK thu special USD o ( Uiu uytMlitlit. My thtoiit. was nlwnyi ilry nnil Imilly nlcur- atoil , tind lit ilmrs I t'onlil nut speak. H uas nlso soru. mul nn- on tiiklnit a Mljtht cold ItLMiiiM'd irrrat. tialn. I also hull a harassing oouuli nnil pain in my chi-st and thliitiRh injt " IIIIIUM , At Uinos ; "S tlioie was rliiKln ? In 1 my oars and my mi-ti WIIB iilwavs si ii lied up enusliiK much an- oyanoi' . All of those symyp- toins completely dlsiip- poiui'd omlurtho tient- mcnt. of Urn. C'opultind , Miupard & Maii'-lh'hl , and unlay 1 am ft'ollir MUM MAUV NiwrON' ; , toollttit pw feully null , hiivlii ; , ' no hcndticlio nor pain of any ktnil. My thioul anil no-o run rnrod ; thu tlnglm ; In thu ours In gnno. a'so tlinoDiiKlimnl pnln In my cliiM. Tin- nervous lOndltlon has also loft m and I am comfort- al > lo anil onnylnir ] cMMillunt health , Thn treatment I huvo reecho lot lr.s. Cope- iantl , Miopird : > V Maiislluld , wliloli has mailu this icmarkiihlu cliuiizo. him been mllil , pleasant - ant and very .skillfully applied. I comment ! thu-u physicians to nil In need of medical help. Mr. Thomas N. Hark , of 4010 Douglas street , says ! "I would nut take oxi ; Timt'svNn nm.TAus for thn bi'iiellts I liuvu rocclvod from Dis , C'opelatid , Sliopaid .V Munslluld. \ Mil. THOMAS N. Ct.MUC. I ; im fifty-nine ycVrs old and had bo.'iui to llilnli 1 wns not long for this world for I was MOHK IIUAI ) THAN' AMVH. havliiT sulTjruil terrible iviln for thu lasH lwnntyslvours. . My nose was always slopped up first omt sldu then the olhcr ; dull , heavy ho.idiiche .lust over the eyes and In the back partof tlie head , martin : noises In thu ours , which sociuuJ to nuvni coaso. "I was constantly hawklns and splttliu.try- Ini ; to raise the mucus Unit , continually dropped from tlio head lo the throat. In thu inoriilni upon nrKstii ! ; I would be as tired as when I wi'iit to bed : after eating I would experience ! ! sense of fullness or blo.it- liig In the stomach , which added conslJur.-iblo suirerlngno my now long list of symptoms , A sKvr.iiti counn was om ; of the worst of my symptoms , ami sharp , .shooting pains In the uhoit , cMcudlnK b.iek to thu shoulder blades. This was my condition when I called upon Trs. Uopuliinu , Slirpird& : Jiansllold. They gave mo a thorough scientific andsystoniatlo course of treatment , which was pleasant and , 1 must admit , very cllootlve , for I am now feu'.lng like a ne.w inuti. 1 cannot say too much In praise of Dis. C'opeliind , Shcpnrd & Matisllold for what they have done for me , Mr. Clurk resides , ns slated above , at 4111) DoiiKlas street , where ho can be been and Will readily verify lusHtaiemenl. BOTH CUSS PRESIDENTS A Coincidence In tlio NViliililn ( 'reilenlliilK of the IMiyHleliuiH ol' thu Oopeliind .Medlral Institute. Dr. W. H. Conolnnd was president of his clnsl I at Hellovne Hospital Medical Colloid , .New I Yon ; , where ho uriidualed , the most famous < Instltiiilon ot Us kind In tliu country , lilt diploma bears tlio written endorsement of thu I mediciil authorities of Now York , of the deans of prominent medical collu oi In I'oiinsyl- I vaiila , Ur. O. S. Shepard WHS prcsldonl. of his cbiHS at Hush .Medical College. Chicago , / which Is acknowledged to bo lliu loading In- > stltut'on of Us kind In tlio west. Dr. Hhop.ird'fi thorough hospital uxporlonce and bpoolul . htiuly In the diseases of the eye , ear , ixiteand ( hroitt. place him iimoii' : the leading Hpeulal- Isis In thu wust , Dr. T. It. Manslield'K creden tials are no less abundant and iimiuallllcd. HualHoIs formally Indorsed by the secretaries of various county and state medical ' " BOOM3 311 AND 312 , New York Life Building Cor. 17th awl Farnam Sis. , Omiiln , W. H. Coi'ici.A.N'i ) . M. U. C. S. Suici'Aiti ) , M. J ) . T. U. MA.VSHIKM ) , M. J ) . Consiiltlnir I'hys'.clan.s. r Spoolallost Oitarrh and uli dlsj'isji of t'l Eyo. Kiir. Throat and I/iinu'S , Nervous I'l' ' . eases , hk In DlaoasoH. Ohronlo Ulsoasoa. < " < > Hours 1) toll a. ini to 5 p. in. , f ' " > I' bI { , ± W ? T 'troli'iilJi' Illld Aiidre , ! ,1No , fi lo u s to nmnil Mudlcal InitltuUi , .Nov York Mfo llul""nc. Omahii , NuU. $5 A MONTH. OATAIUW AND KINDHUn TUBAT15I ) AT TUB \IKOH MUAThOlf A MONTH UNTIL Al'ltIL l ( 'INKS ' VUUNIHI1KI ) VHKK. LECTURE ! 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