(5 ( THE OMV1IA DAILY 1WK : SUNDAY , MAY lo , 1802-SIXTKKN PA ( IKS. TJIB OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. rtlluifdly Cnrrlcrtoany p\ttof : the City 11. W. TlIiTON , - MANAGER Ilni'ncois ' Offlco No 41 J rf-ri rtitinvr Trl'rlI10Nr > lNlRl.t . r.dltor No5l Y , Plumbing Co I'cuncll liluds Lumber Co. , coat. CniH' * chattel loans. 204 SappblocK. .ludRO ncomrr hns appointed T. B. Caiady upcclnl administrator of the ustnto of tlio late Jtidlto t'nsndy , pending lils iippolntmoijt ns executor. Horn-To Mr. mid Mrs. P. B. Olson of Avoco , a son. Mr. Olson Is xvcll known ti tills city , xx hero ho xvni formerly engaged In tlio grocery business. .Intnos Mihor was arrested Innt evening on Mispiclon of bolnp implicated In tlio robbery of I'otor Jnino'on nlRht before last , together with the negro , Krcd Ktoiio. Tlio trnnstnKsourl lines have arrancoJ fern n ono faro for the round trip from nil points In Nnbraikn to ( Jnaiitntiqnn. Tickets will bo Kood from July i ! to July 17. Hov K.V. . S. Hnmraomi , D.IX , the colored presiding elder of the Ohio district Lexing ton conference , will preach tomorrow oven- IHR at the Trinity Mothodlst church. Plans nro being drawn by Woodward Uros of Omaha for the now Grace KpUeopal rhuich to bo urcctea at the corner cf draco mid Plorco streets. It will bo of wood , will cost J.'i.OOU , with a brick b.uotmmt. Michael tiounoudo died at T0 : ! o'clock last rvoninp nt the residence of his son , Patrick ( Joiinoudc , 010 Fourth street , aped Mi years. Ho leaves three children , the other two bclnft Mrs. P. lioonoy of Hod Oak and James flounoudo of Kpraguc , Wnsti , The members of thu Pottawattnmlo Demo cratic association have received nn Invitation to attend the mcotlnp of the .lacksonlan club of Omaha this evening atl'JKJ Karnam street. Those who wish to attend will meet at the headquarters of the association at ' < M o'clock , The toot slab that was stolen from the Krnvo of E. Hmhorn has been returned and imt in Its proper placo. Mrs. Hurhorn savs that if the uorcclnln wreath that was taken from the same crave two years ago is not re turned proceedings will bo Instituted at onco. It Is only recently tlmt thu detectives have discovered whcro it went. A city union of the YOWIK People's So cieties of Christian Endeavor was formed Thursday inplit nt a mectlnc held in the Youiift Men's Christian association rooms , < it which tlio Congregational , Prcsbyterianjand Christian churches were lopresontcd. The following ofllcors were elected : President , C. S. Lawson ; vice president , S. U. Nolan ; corresponding secretary , Miss Clara Phelps ; iccordlng secretary , Ned Emultio ; treasurer , I1. F1. Montgomery. Fred Stone , who was arrested Thursday night for robbing n farmer from Macedonia named Peter Jameson of $2. % pleaded not Kiilltj to the charge when arraigned In police rourt yesterday niorninc and his hearing was Ret for this inornlnir. Ho stated to some of the other prlsoners'Iii thu jail that he did not tnlco the tnonny , but that ho knew who did. Just as ho was beginning to become rather communicative ) an attorney arrived on the scone , having benn sent up by Stone's em ployer to defend him , and ordered Stone to kc'op his mouth shut. This the rolored man did , so that the work of convicting him will lie considerably harder than it would have been il ho had been allowed to let out bis in clinations. Cnrpots Will < in Tills Week. The Council lilull's Cnrpot company luivo luul the heaviest triulo tills bprinir that they linvo over liutl , mid to tsiko euro of it tliojluivo hud daily ship- inotits of now fjoods. Today their stoolc is oven larger than it has been at any p'l-vioua time. These goods bought at a t'iscounl include all the spring weaves nud novelties in all lines , and this week will bo full of opportunity to ( jot bar- pains , as well as the handsomest latest de.Higns that were not out of the looms when other dealers bought their goods. Delegates and visitors in the city this wei-lt are especially invited to visit Uio carpet Btoro. Dr. Chamberlain , eye , ear , throat , catai rli. Shugtirt blocic , Council Bluffs , Reitor , thot ailo r , ; > 10 Broadway , has nil the latest styles and newest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Lost , a small American pug dogblack head and ear tips. Answers nnnio ol Smut. Finder return to James & Htiv- urstauk , iiOl Main street , urn1 receive re- waul. Jarvis 1877 brandy , purest , safest , best. Swnnson Music Co.I isonlc tomplo. Jarvis 1877 brandy , bolter than imu'd. ] -jiif > o.v. ti. it it. i a it. t i-ns. Henry Johnson Is dancorously 111 at his liome , coruur of Sixth street and'Tenth avon - n no. It U stated that Kobcrt 13. Westcott , for- tnorlv well known as a newspaper man ol this city , is working on u South Dakotn jinpor. ' John Schoentgcn has boon appointed dole- iruto to the Nicaragua canril convention by liovernor Hoios. The convention will meet In tit. Louis Juno' ' . l.ou-l'rlceil 1. 11 MM Moxii'rs. Besides the High Wheeled Hercules , whii'h cuts uraus a foot high and sells for it ! up , wo give you your choice of n 11 ! , M or Hi-inch mower for&o , every ma- chii.o warranted to do good work. Philadelphia mowers always in stock , Largest and best line bicycloB in the city Swift , Dauntless , Warwick I'll- prim and Warwick Student besides tlu Bt. Nicholas line of cheaper wheels. SIIUUAKT it SON. 11 Main Street , Council BlulTs. Chnninun's screen factory. Exclusive eorcon doors and windows. See him 01 write for prices. 15 Pearl St. , Council IJlulU _ Jarvis 1S77 brandy , six gold modnls. doling Diinclni ; Party. Prof. C'hambors will close his danciiif classes for this season at Arcanum hnl on Saturday evening , and would bt pleased to wo all friends and patrom present from 8:1)0 : ) to 1110. : ! Admibbloi lo all COo. OrchcHtra and program. loipleiiicnl Train. Last evening over the HOCK Island roni irrivoil n special train of thirty-four can loaded with agricultural Implements , vnluet t 190,000 , from Aultman it Taylor of Mans Held , O. , bound for Omaha. In splto of tin bad weather and misnto condition of the rail roads nil ever the country ttio ; ; o'clock which was the time at which it was soiled ulcd to anlve , saw the train pulling into ill Kock Island station. It will bo at the dona at thu foot of Main street until tills mornlni ntl o'clock , when It will bo taken across tin river. The train is loaded with implement and Is tally decorated with Hags am streamers. All who wish to see it will b < welcomed by those in charge. Ornnil Army The iu < leKUtos who went to Ottumwa ti represent Abe Lincoln post of this city a too Orami Army encampment returned ho in .vustorday. It was. decided , just before ill encampment udjouruod , to hold the next an nual gatUerinu at Keokuk. The oillciu headquarters for the ensuing year will be a' ' DCS Monies. _ I.Obt or st'ayod from the reaidutipo o Dan Carrigg , May 1 ! ? , lemon coloroi Lloxvolljn butter pup. Return to Bo olllcu and get roward. Patronize blue ice wagons for Mo. rivui channel Ico. Mulholland it Co. Tol. 16 Jarvis 1677 brandy , hlghudt to . NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Jnmes Dooley , the Aclami County Mnrdorcr , Brought to Council Bluffs for Safety. DETAILS OF MIS COWARDLY CRIME Indignant CKIroin Threaten to l.jurh Him A Mother nnil llor Dnuclitor Klllcil to Sntlnto Ills Desire for Von- cnincc Notts mid ( loslp. James Dooley , who was mentioned in the telegraphic columns of Tin : Hit : : as bolntf * uspectcd of the murder of Mrs. William Coons nnd daughter , wa > captured Thursday nl 'lit at Vllllsca and was tancn to Council Hluffj last evening for safe keeping. The murder -xvos poouliarly revolting In its nature , and the people of Corning , where the murderer was first taken for keeping , wore so wroueht up over the bloody affair that il was xvltb diniculty that lliov could bo kept from tear ing down the Jail nnd sending him to glory ever a tightrope. Shorlft J. II. Kldrldgo of Adiitns county WHS afraid to risk keeping him so near the scene of the tragedy inoro than ono night , nnd so took him to the Blurts last ovenlnc over the Burlington. Soon after Dooley was DUI Into the steel cell in the county Jail no was seen by a Dm : reporter , to whom bo said ho would not talk , na ho hail been warned by his attorney not lo toll any of the particulars of the nlTnlr. Ilo then proceeded to make n full confession of the horrible crime. The details of the con fession have been put in writing by the prosecuting attorney of Adams county nnd Uoolo nfllxed his signature , so that when ho has his trial there will bo plenty of evidence npainst him. Dooley stated thn , Mrs. Coons had abused him on account ot his ftilluro to hoop the cattle shut up , and ho had decided to kill her. Uo struck her txvo blows on the head with n heavy stool nadloek , nnd after she had thus been rendered unconscious ho llred six bul lets into her brain from a revolver. Boon after the little 10-year-old daughter 01 the ' murdered woman came In crying , and ho killed her in tlio same manner as bu disposed of her mother. When the affair took place Mr. Coon" was away from home and It xvas not discovered what had been done until ho came homo Thursday afternoon , ne.irlv twenty-four hours -later. The body of the Inurdorod woman was found tied to the bed and n physician xvho made nn examination said that beyond n douut Dooley had made a criminal assault upon her before putting on end to her life. Long before the stiocking discovery xvns made by Mr. Coons Dooley had tniion n team of horses nnd driven twehty-llvo miles over the almost impassable roads to Vllllsca , where ho xvas captured. The murdoier claims to bo only 10 joars of age. Ilo has ttio reputation nt Uomo of being sonioxvhat stupid , but has nn almost ungovernable temper , which is probably re sponsible for his pro-font predicament. .ludgo Toxvnoof the Third district bus given the slmnff of Adams county permission to keen Dooley in the I'ottawattamio count Jail until such lime a ) ha thinks he can b brought back xvlth safety. Ho will have prelimirary hearing nt 1'rescottvuoro th murder occurred , on the 'J3d. .HAY SALi : . A IViv Items of Hosiery mid Inili ! > rxicar Ol- Icroilat the. Itimtoii Mure , Council lllntlrt , la. , Durlni ; Their Jluy Sale. 1IOSIKHY. Ladies' hose , tan , blaek , slate and modes , -10 guugc goods , 17c a pair. Kiist blade hose , "c , lOe , llljc and loe. Beat value in domostio goods over of fered. . Another 100 dozen of our R. S. 2 ( > , just to have the best 25e hose in America. UNDERWEAR , 200 dozen ladies' ribbed vest , 5c each. Ladies' shaped vest , ! ) c , three for iJoe. Ladies' shaued vest. 12JC o.xch. Heavy weight silk : trimmed vest , 17c. 125c vest \vo show in three makes , finished with silk , draw string , in white and ecru Our H.'ic vest come in high anil loxv neck , silk trimmed. At 50c our Egyptian lisle in ecru nnd black. Misses' silk vests in blaek , pink and cream , at 7oc. Ladies'silk vests in black , pink ami cream in narrow and dorbv rib , the best $1 silk hhown. Gents' underwear , mode and ecru , blurts and draxvors at Me . Lisle finish shirts and drawers 75c. Fancy stripcu shirt and drawers ( Mod- licptt goods ) sold regularly for $1.2.3 , our price for halo 7oo each. xciiiAJi.VnnviAW & Co. , BOSTON STOKE , Council BIull's , Ja. Impm-Hint Documents Wanted. A missing paper caused something of n stir in the district court yesterday. The case of Burnett and Wallace against Stowarb & Hunter were on trial , and ono of the pecu liarities of the case is that P. M. Hunter , although ho appears as one of the defend ant ! , is In reality Interested in having Uio ulniuUff.s win. Hunter nnd the plaintiffs are consequently represented by attorneys A. \V. Askwlth and Smith MoI'liorson , while Hurl & McCabe appear for the defendant , Stewart. Just before court adjourned Thursday afternoon the deposition of ono Udell of Mason City was Introduced , having been illed as a pleading by the plaintiffs. All that part of the deposition which the ulaintiffs thought would bo bciirlieial to their sloe of the case xvns road , and as it wes tnen Into it was decided to wait until yesterday morning , when the defendant's part of tup deposition was to bo read. The "plaintiff's ' attorneys were unwilling to lot the defendant's nttor- ncys keep the precious document over night , and vlco versa , so It XVBS agreed botxvcon them that it sliould be civon lo Ballln' L-ir- son to keep until morning. Yesterday morning , when the defendant XVIIR ready to begin operations with the depo sition , the baihlT xvns unr.blo to nroduco the iiapor , because , as ho said , bo had never bud it. As BOOH ns court adjourned Thursday afternoon ho looked for tlio deposition , but it was nowhere to ba found , it having evidently been spirited axvuy by some of the attorneys or other Interested parties , in order to pre vent It from being used In the trial of the cnso. Things nccnmulively In the court room for n foxv minutes , everyone xvho could with any bhoxv of reason bo suspected of having made way with the document being accused of the theft , but all such accusations wore , of course , denied. Thu paper has not been located , nnd the prospect is that It xvlll not bo until after the trial has boon completed. Hotel Gordon , 830 Broadway , has re cently changed hands , and is being thor oughly renovated. Clean b.-da ; prompt service ; table tlrst class , Jnrvis Wine Co. , Santa Clara , C.il. Jarvlti 1877 brandy , sold by nil dealers. Miss Rico xvill receive pupils in paint ing , oil and xvator colors , nlso art neodlo- work. 1U8 Fourth street. Jarvis wines , the oldest and best. Another nitl-Tlmer ( iiino. An alarm ofnra xvas tunica In yesterday morning nbout ) ; % ) o'clock from No , 4 engine house on Upper Broadxvny , The "Brno Front" livery stable , until recently occupied by T. C. Cady , was burning vigorously , and although live streams were noon playing on It Itv s soon utterly destroyed. The building - ing had boon omptv for some little tlnio , so that nothing was lost excepting the building Itself , which xvas not xvortb much except as n reminder of what livery Mublos us.oil to bo forty years ago. The loss xvas fully covered by & 00 insurance. The lire U supposed to huvo been the xvork of an Incendiary. Several uarsons date that they saw a yllo of rubbUu tucu. of ttio build ing burning bctxvocn U nnd I o'clock , nnd It was thought by somn that It might hnvo started from coals accidentally dropped in n nod full of nsnos IIoxv li should keep smouldering for thrco or four hours Is a mys tery , hoxvovcr , nnd the ironornl opinion Is that it was the work of the band of Incondl nrlos that tmvo boon getting In their xvork for the past two or thrco xvccks. bUVTII O.W.I//.I. Itav. Dr. Ornndlsnn riraslngly Kntcrtnlns a Largo Audience. Iho First Mothodlst church was croxvdod last evening , the occasion being a Iccturo by Hcv. Dr. Grnndlson , president of n college at Bennett , S. C. His subject was "Negro Moods nd Tenses. " Dr. Grnndlson ls nn eloquent spcnknr , nnd his remarks \voro In terspersed xvlth genuine humor ol the side splitting variety. Ho reviewed the history of the nero and his advancement in the civ- lllcd xvoi-jd. The negro In an ubiquitous mood is found cvcryxvhoro In the wblto house , In the courts ot laxv , In pr.rndlso nnd In hades. Ho wondered Hint , the negro was asnnmca of hU curly locks. Whllo the negro uses n hot Iron to take out the kink in tils hair , the xvhito people nro using the same iron to acquire curls. The speaker rovlexved the history of the rebellion and the nobleness displayed by the negro race In those trying times. "Sido bv side , " said the speaker , "with the xvhllo soldier ho foueht nnd died. " Ho spoke of the pnttcnco nnd endurance of the race , nnd said that although the negro hns lenrnod hoxv to abide his time , ho xvlll fight It need bo. It was not the ambition to rule , but to hnvo ono vole and hnvo tlmt Honestly counted for the man It wns cast for. Dr. Grandlson's lecture delighted his bcnror.s nnd nil went away with a batter opinion of the negro. Council .Meeting. The council met last evening to hoar th remonstrances ngalnst Issuing licenses to J. 1' . Thomson , J. F. Hallor nnd John Mc- Keon. Mayor Miller presided , nnd In the nb- seuco of City Clerk Ditzon Colonel K. O. Maylleld acted In tlmt capacitx- . Theo F. Elliott , attorney for the remonstrators , moved that the cases bo dismissed , nnd the applicants xvlll now receive their licenses. George C. Buck remonstrated against issuing n liconsu to Mrs. Lillian Cathcrs to conduct n saloon at 400 North Txvonty-fourlh street. As Mr. BUCK xvas not present that case xvns also dismissed. Attorney Elliott gave notice that ho would uot take nn appeal to the district court in the case ol Herman Roller. The committed on viaducts , streets nnd alloys , together xvlth the city engineer , xvns instructed to put in a temporary approach nt the east end of the Q street viaduct , to bo used until the permanent approach and etonu nbuttmcnt nro put in. The council adjourned until next Monday evening , Mjstcryol n Pulrnl I'lints.CMJ George L. Canard xvas arrested yesterday afternoon charged xvith stealing n pair of pants bolongir.tr to S. Klcluxrdson. Tnorc is n story connected therewith and n.sensation will douotlosi bo sprung xvhon the case comes to trial. Conard is a contractor doing business at 1120 Haruey street , Omaha , and has been a resident of South Omuhn for several years. Ho oxvns considerable prop erty hero , uud his wife is living in a cottuco nt Twontx'-second nnd Q streets , owned by him. Conard and his xvile huvo not lived to gether for several months. Conard does not deny taking the pants , nnd admits that they belong to Hlch- urdson. Conard says , hoxvover , that ho found the pantbtn his oxvn house and does not un derstand xvby be did not have n perfect right to them. Ho intimates that Hichardson's clothoi being found in tno house looks sus picious nnd wanted a .varrant for that gen tleman's arrest on the charge of adultery. Ho was persuaded to xvall until his oxvn case is disposed of Monday. Conurd xvas re leased on bonds. X.VI11Vileiiini - tliu Mntlimllsts. It 13 expected that the delegates to the Methodist conference xvill bo brought to this city next Wednesday and be shoxvu the xvon- dors of the Magic City. .John A. Dee und Samuel 1' . Brighnm have been appointed by the Board of Trade to extend an Invitation on behalf of the board-ami to arrange for n special train to bring the delegates to this city. The managers of the packing houses have also extended an invitation , nud if tlio conference comes n royal xvelsomo xvill bo given. Nutus unit I'crsoimN. A child of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. SUnvarl Is quite ill. A.Killternnd family have returned from Uonror , Ed Doud returned yesterday from a busi ness trip to Chicago. Editor Noxvns oftho Papillion Sentinel xvas in the city yesterday. II. Haldn , a mail clerk on the Omaha and McCook run , xvas in tno city yesterday. Miss Ida Crcsse of Pittsburc , Pa. , is visit ing in the family of Ofllcar Ivor Thomas. MM.Volhoiser and daughter , Annie , of West Side , la. , are visiting Mrs. Charles Marsh. Dr. II. L. Ilexvitson of the government microscopical lorco , lias received nn elegant nexv microscope , valued at f i50. E. D. Gideon of the Dally Stockman ro- turnua yesterday from Stansborry , Mo. , xvbcru ho has been for several days. The noxv policemen appointed by Mavor Miller are noxv on duty. The names nro John Srnn Wio , A. P. Larson , Martin Ander son , J. F. Wilson , Elbert Krooger , Ivor Thomas nnd Charles W. Ilalhaxvny. Thursday evening , May lit , the operetta , "Penelope , or the Milkman's Brldo , " xvill bo presented in tins city by tbo members of llu Sicilian quartet , nssistod by others. The entertainment is givun for the benefit of thu choir of St. Agnus church. The ndvortislng committee of the Board of Trade has been Instructed to hnvo ! i5,000 circulars , descriptive of South Omaha , printed and circulated. Tno commtttu xvill nlso advertise the city in several eastern nuxx'.spapers nnd publications , The young son of John Skardu , who xvas accidentally shot several weeks ago by Ofll- cor Hughes , Is not recovering very rapidly. Yesterday three physicians probed for the bull , but xve.ro unabla to locate It. The little felloxv will probably recover , but it xvill bo some time bolorc ho does. W. P , Jenkins , an experienced railroad man , formerly connected xvith the Lnukn- xvanna fast freight line , has been appointed superintendent of transportation of the G. 11. Hammond company xvlth hoadquarturs nt Hammond , Ind. Mr. Jenkins will have jur isdiction ever the South Omnhn house. A X.U U.tK U J.V / ' i. Francis Wilson nnd company xvlll close today. This afternoon at ii10 ; ! they glvo a rautlnoo , closing after the regular night por- thelr engagement nt Boyd's noxv theater nils evening , The company loaves tonight , for Doftvor , where they play a xvoek's ongngo- ment at the Tabor opera houbo. The Philadelphia North American says : "To those xvho xvunt to see a farce or to those who expect u conventional drama with uxug- gorated stage effects , 'Tbo Witch' xvlll not appeal. To those xvho caio for graceful Ian- gunge , for Impressive but not sensational incidents , und to those xvho enjoy and appre ciate thu impersonation of n natural ohnrac tor it xvill bo n treat , a rare treat , for Miss Frohmnn's ' Marguerite is essentially natural , The rest of the cast is inoro ihun ndcquatu. ( iustnve Frohman li'is surrounded hU star xvlth players of excellence. It Isn thoroughly good performance a thoroughly good ono. " "Tho Witch" comes to Boyd's theater the last thrco nights of next xvcok , J. C. Stoxvart's reconstructed comedy , "Tho Txvo Johns , " xvlll bo presented ut thu Farnam Street theater for one xvook , com mencing with u muitnoe next Sunday. The solo object of the play Is to make theater goers laugh , uud in this the author hai hap pily succeeded , as xvould be soon from thu nine years' continued success tbo comedy has enjoyed. Noxv specialties und taking features have boon Introduced Into the play this season , muklnu it brighter and mora vivacious than ever. .tUVtiKMKXr.1. The song recital given ov Mrs. Corlnno Mooro-Laxx'son last evening under thu nut- pieces ot the Ladles Musical society ut the Liulnger gallery xvas absolutely llaxvloss. Mrs. Lawson came totally unknown to u very largo majority of the largo audience prosopt and left the intuno of every uereon who hoard her iu a program xvhlcU wa > delight fully classical and finely arranged , H xvould bo hard to sny xvRSimV the audience listened more xvlth their ores than xvlth their can , for the singer has such lovely features , n true southern tvpS of'bonuty ' , that ono forgot the slncor nnd thd iongand fell to admir ing the open , franK , rare fnco of the nrtlsto. But the singer It musical to the tlp ot her tapcridg flugc and she ilngi with marvelous smootline.s. , displaying n rich soprano volco particularly suitable to coloratura xvork ; Among the gems of n scholarly progrniA xvdro the Conzonottn by Moycr-IIelmund , 'tins Summer Song oy Chnmlnadc , ' "Txvns April" by Noviu , ono of the masters of riong xvrltlng. nnd "Tron- nung" ( Lass mlch In don dun koln grund ) by Frank Hies. Throughout her thirteen numbers , the flrsthnd , last suites accompany ing herself , nnd the middle- suites being nc- compnnled llnoly bv Mr. Martin Calm. Mrs. Lnxx'son shoxvcd that she wns n singer xvho had studied xvlth ,11 appreciation , nnd the Ladies Musical society Is to bo congratu lated for bringing to Omaha so thoroughly capable an nrlisto. ron i'.iiinxi riw .M.Iu.s. Interesting duo to Uo Tried III IOXTII No\t Wci-lf. DKS MOIS-EO , In , , May 1.1. [ Special Tele gram to Tim Bni : . l The case of the United StntcA against President John C. Noxvton of the Des Monies & Kansas City and Mr. Oxford of Kancsvillo , Mo. , for conspiring to defraud the government by padding the United States malls , xvas called In th9 federal court this morning nnd postponed until next Monday morning , xvhon it xvlll bo tried. The cases xvill DO tried separately , that ngninst Mr. Noxvton to come up first. The defendant's nephoxvs , F. A. Noxvton of ViftiKatib. Tex. , nnd N. A. Noxvton of Knlamnzoo , Mich. , arrived In the city yester- dnv to attend tno trial , Mr. Fry of Leon , la. , Indicted for xvrltlng nnd sending obscene letters through the malls , xvas arraigned before Judge Woolson of the federal court last night. Ho pleaded guilty nnd xvns fined $400 , payment of which xvas suspimdod during need behavior or. ac count of tils ngo , ho being 72 years old. Ills XX ( tilth Couldn't Save Him , Drs MOINIIn. : . , May K ) . [ Special Tele gram to Tin : L5tu. : ] Thomas Evans , n wealthy farmer xvho oxvns n section of land about thirty-live miles xvcst of Dos Molnos , xvas found on the streets of the city last night very arunk. Ho xvns taken to the po lice station , xv ho re ho xvas scare-hod and drafts ntrgregnting $1,115 xvero found on bis person , but only 51,05 In money. Ilo xvns locked up ever night and this mornIng - Ing xvas lined $10 and costs in the pollro court. Ho did not bnvo the cash to liquidate nlthojgh worth S30.000 , and is noxv serving out his three days in the county Jail. This is the same farmer whom the po lice hud in custody about six weeks ago. At that time he had auout $1,000 on his person nnd as ho xvns drunk the police took him In charge to keep him trotn getting robocd. IlillH Sioux CITV , la. , May 13. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BEI : . | F. C. Hills announces nls resignation as general manager of the Sioux Citv & Northern railroad on account of ill hoalth. lie xvill probably bo succeeded by nnoDlcer from the Great Northern system. THE BIO FAIR. llnns of tlio Dormitory Assocl'.itltia for the Kntrrtulnmeiit ill Women. The board of lady managers of the World's fair have decided to provide comfortaolo quarters for the vast .army ot women wage earners xvho desire to visit the exposition unaccompanied by escorts. Besides securing reduced traveling rates It is proposed to erect on the fair grounds , four dormitories , to be supplied xvith comfortable beds and toilet conveniences nnd a restaurant. Hooin nnd lodging will bo furnished forliO cents per day , nnd the seivice of the restaurant at equally loxv prices. To accomplish this n stock com pany has been organized , Known as the Woman's Dormitory Association ot ttio Columbian Exposition , xvlth stosk at $10 per share , no personbeing allowed to hold more than f 100 xvorth $ f stock. The certificate of stock is exchangeable at its face value for accommodations at tb.o dormitories , and if not exchanged 4ho boldqrs .will snare in xvhatover profits may accrue. Txvo hundred shares of stock have been apportioned to Nebraska , and tbo Nebrasim members of the board request that these de siring to aid xvhut Is a most commendable enterprise should communicate xvith Mrs , Elizaueth C. Langxvorthy at Scxvnrd , Nob. o VlblfKl ) JIT .1 VYCI.OXE. Kiuisua Towns linilly Dumago'l by XVIniN. WICHITA Ivan. , May 13. The formation of throe tornndoes xvas xvltnessed how betxveen D0 : ! nnd G this afternoon , txvo about six- miles south of the city and another nbout the satno distance northeast. A dispatch to the Eaplo from Augusta , Butler county , says that the northeastern txvlster strusk that place about G o'clock , demolishing fifteen houses and xvreckmg the Santa Fo stock puns. puns.W. . S. Ellsxvorth had his log broken and Frank Marsh xvas also silently injured. Nearly nil the citizens in toxvn suxv thu storm npproaohing and sought safety in cyclone caves , which , it is thought , alone prex'onted gi oat loss ot iifo. However , the telegraph xvlrcs are down and details nro dinicult to obtain. When telegraphic communication is re-established il may bo found tlmt the storm xvns more disastrous to life und property than is now supposed. The town of Toxvnndn , which is n foxv miles north of Augusta , xvns also visited by tbo storm und half n dozen houses domol- Ibhoil. It xvlll bo rnmombercd that Toxvnndu xvns literallv xvipcd from the fnco of the carlh by n cyclone the latter part of March nud n number of people Killed und injured. Tlio citizens , xvho had the courage to remain , rebuilt their homes , and these xvcro the buildings blown doxvn this evening. It 13 riot known xvhethor anyone xvas hurt or not. Inquiries nt several points south of Wichita fail to reveal the trad : taken by tbo other txvo storms. Water at St. Louis. Sr. Loi'is , Mo. , May 13. The river at 7 p. m. passed the danger line and is still rising. Whoru the end xvill bo no ono pretends to guess. The situation nil alon'.r the river front groxvs xvorso hourly nnd the tilfllculty of handling freight is Increasing. The Wig gins transfer yurus are txvo to three feet under xvutor. Arxcnal island Is washing axvay. I'nrt of It IK goaa and more iu going. More or loss other minor dnmauo has been douu nnd Is liltely to bo done , lint so far the great portion ot the injury to business , etc , , comes from hindrance rather ttiiiu uulual damage , On the east side the situation Is bad loo. At Brooklyn 'MO acres of truck patches nro destroyed , Choiieau ) ibland Is under xvater , thus ruining ; lXy ( ) ucrcs of farming land for the boaton. _ ficvui.i.tii filler n 7v .r/r//.so.v. .Mm. Jimrpli Millijr Suit . itnd liy Kiimi-s Iroin u ( jimolimi hloxe , ATCIIISON , ICnu , , May 1 ! ) , [ Special Tele gram to Tun But.J : Mrs. Joseph Miller accidentally extinguished the blaze of agaso- llno steve yostoi'a'ay pftornoon and laid doxvn on u sofa In an niljoulng | room tu axvnlt the arrival of her tuisoand to supper. She fell aslcop und inhaled tbo deadly fumes nnd died today. A pot dog In tbo house xvus ulso sulTocatiiu. Mr.iUml.Mr.i. Miller hud only been married twp Arrivals. At London Sighted , Maryland , from Haiti- more. > , At Yokohama Empress of Japan , from Vancouver , _ v.oc'.initiriTiin. . Txvo cars of crockery from England for Maurer , Council Bluffs , xvero entered at the port this morning. At 1 o'clock this mornlnc the river shoxvcd eleven feet above low xvator mark , having risen BOVCII- tenths of a fool in txvenly-four iourd. ) F. A. Uiirgln of Montana xvlll preach at the Albright M. E. church at 10. ! ) ) . m. Sun day , and Bishop Win. Taylor , of Africu , nt 8 p. m. J'bll Sllinmol has Initltutod replevin pro ceedings nguinst thu Union Paolllc railway coin pun v. to gum poi > esklun" of fill busliels of named millet seed of thu vuluo of WTO 75 , ibut bo alleged xvas uulaxvfully kept out ol his no'scsMon to his personal damage in the amount of & 00. Unitarian Church. 17th am ! Cnss streets. - Hov. N. M. Mann xvlll preach In tno morning , Subject. "Uailonnl Religion. " Stindav school nt li ! in. The Lincoln club xvlll moot this evening In Tun UBK building to decide xvbothor or not the club xvlll go In a body to the national convention at Minneapolis. A fresh mllcni oxv , giving U to 10 quarts fine milk n day , for StO cash ; party going to leave city. Southeast corner.Mnmlersonnnd Eighteenth streets , before S n. m. or after 5 p. in. in.Whllo Whllo washing Sixteenth street last night the street commissioner's ' men broke the hydrant nt the Dodge street corner nnd nearly flooded both streets for n b'ock ' cnch xvny. The damage xvns repaired In the course of nn hour. President Martin of the Board of Trndo has appointed three delegates to attend the national Nicaragua canal convention which Is to bo held nt St. Louis , Juno ' _ ' . The loinl delegates xvho xvlll nltond the convention nro C. S. Chasu , James btephcnson and J. B. Kuony. .Colonel Elliott F. Shepanl , editor of the Noxv York Mnll nnd Express , speaks to men nt the Young Men's Christian association hall Sunday nfternoon nt.Vo'clock. Mr. J. W. Hlilis of Indianapolis xvlll conduct the service of sone , commencing at ! : 15 p , in. All Invited. Charles Hnnscn , the suspected murderer xvho Is wanted In Wyoming , nnd xvho hr.s been detained In Omnhn by the police , xvill bo taken to Hock Springs tonight. Sheriff Davis of that place hns arrived in Omaha nnd wont to Lincoln this morning to got requisition papers to take Hanson back. Captain Hoynylds , chief engineer of the wntor xvorks company , xvas to have delivered nn address lo the stationary engineers In Judge Davis' court room in The Boo building last evening , but on nc- rount of the high xx'ntor nt the reservoir xvas uunblo to do so. The lecture xvill bo given some time In the near future , A couple of smooth young men xvho gnvo their mihics as McCarthy and Brown xvoro arrested In the burnt district yesterday for poJdllng a lot of laulcs'shoes and some silk dross patterns. Most of the stuff already sold xvns recovered nnd taken xvlth the pris oners to the Jail. The police suppose that the property xvas stolen in soiuu toxvji near bv nnd brought hurts to bo sold. A7.ii A or visrano.LT. Domestic. J. Gould and patty are at Ias Vegas. N. M. Murdorcr Dehchamps has been executed at Noxv Oriuans. Senatoi Vance Is seriously ill at Ills North Carolina summer home A drunken sninhlur anil a shntcun made a combination xvhleh torroii/.ed Kl itcno , Okl. Twohtroet cur- , foil through ubr.dgo al To ledo. O. , and I'ranic N. Mann it , a molorman , xx-sis killed. Jamus Moss of Marseille" , III , . In n drunken rage , boat his xvlfo to death and Is now a fucl- tlvu from justlcu. The oiilhxvcstorn Hnllroid nnd Steamship association , which has been In session at Noxv Voik , adjourned. Snndulln Hurter and his wife of Mllxvaukco , Wls.huvo Miluldcd , leaving flvu llttlo chll- dron to struggle xvlth the \\orld. It Is said that tieneral 1'assnnper Azcnt Husenbiirk of the Maplu Leif ixlll succeed W. W. Kin lev us chali man of the Wciturn Tralllo association. Lloyd Itnver. 14 yours old , of Warren , I'a. , shot mid killed Cluir.cs llurlnirton. : an ex- convict , xvho xvas attuiiiptlni ; to bleak Into his father's house. Klljah Chexers xvas hansed In Webster county and Co oiiian IINhop paid tlio nuimltv for minder In MeDitlly county , Ucorgln. lloth men xxuio colored. Tlio Pi inters Protective fraternity has closed Us husslun at Mllxvatil\Qi > , XVIs. .The foi- lowlnz olllcoisvcre elected : President. Wil liam 1'iii/ur. Ixiins is City : V. I1 , lloiuhlnn , Alb.inv. N. Y. ; scciutary.V. . II Koners. ( . 'icxo- land.U.i treasurer , .1. II.llds. . Nashville , Teiin. ; chief oraiil/er , A. C. M.ieroe , Mil waukee. Abraham H. I'cll of Buffalo , ns ascnt for the \VahiiFh & I , icUnxv.imm fast ftulcht line , hns been Indicted for conspiracy bv tlio fed eral cr.ind jury In session at Chieaijo. Tlio case is an ouixioxvlli of the recent Investlira- llon xxhleli resulted In thn Indictment of the big packliK firm of bxvlft & lo. for lllog.illy receiving rebates on freight from tlio Luuku- xvanna line. 1(111(1 ( ( lubuiuai rt INSTITUTE. ! H9 to to H INFIRMARY FOR TUB TREATMENT OP ALL HIM , , - , apparuus nil Uu no luj forsuccpssfu. ire itmout of t-vory form of disease rcqiilrin ( meclie.il or snr.'It- tro-ittnunt 50 bo'ls for patients , bo ml an I atteiul.iuoo Ilcst accomtKlations In the xvost. \\nto for ulri-uliirs on ileformilios an ! nrucos trusses , club feet , ciirv.ilures of suiuo , iitlch. minors , cineer.t'at uili , bronchitis. In- lialulim.o.octrlelty , p ir.ilysls. epileusy , kld- nov. b adiler. oyo. oar , bkln an 1 bloo 1 and all surgical operations. DISEASES OF " . : : : . . _ . Women Kit 12K. Wo havolatolv nii.ietl i lyuii- Indop.irtmont for xvomon tluriu. cimiinoniout. htrletly private. ) Only Hollablo Jledlcal In- Etituto maUlne -Spoolilty o : , , IMtlVATH 1J1SKASKH AI It'ood Diseases sueetusfully tro-xtol. Hyphllltlo 1'olson lemoved fiom tlio sy-item xvlthont mr-runry Noxv itostoratlva Treat ment for Loss of VITAL I'UWHIt. Persons 1111- nblo to visit ui mav bo treated ut homo by rotrospon'Jcnce. All communications t-onli- ilontlal. .Medicines or Instruments soul i > y mail oro\press , securely jiaeUod , no m.irUs to Indleato contents or sender. Uno per-on.il In terview pn-ferre I. I'nll and consult us or son I hl.stoiy of your case , and ue xvlll sund in plain ymipuor. our TO . or Nervous UH- eases , Impotoncy. Hvphllls , OlootnuJ Viulco- cole , xvllh question list. Hr.iees Appliances for Deformities & Trusoi Only niiinuraclory hi tlio Wcatof liitftitt U- Jt.lTriSKIKllAAnilKLui. ' Oinalia Medical and Surgical Institute , 2Oth nnd Bron'lwny , Oo jnoll BluT-i. Ton minutes' ililo from comer o Dinah i on Omahniind ( . 'iniiull lllulT * oiujtrlo inolorlliia CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Ilium C'nplnl sltc ( /il , O ' fcurpltmnnl Profits Nf > , OHH NetCupltal an i Surplus S'illO.OU'J Dlrcelora I.I ) ti 1 nil 111 l I ! . I. .suior. , . < ' ) niciion , I'i i : . Hirl , I X. MHlJr , J V .ll'uiiui nndOlnirl-ji It llnaiaa Tr.ius let jeuer il b ini- Inj ; business , l-.ir.-est capltil an.l surpliij of liny bank In ontliHostorn lo.va. INTEREST ON TI.MU DHO3tT 3 SPECIAL NOTIO ES. COUNJI' , BLUFrS. ' ' VOU hnvo aiiytliliiK for billor tnido sue II' 1C. II. Klioafo , llrotiilxvayunil .Main slrnol _ " ui ( IOWA firms fors.ilo. Improved Idl us In Iliurlsiin county. tlt'.DJiioracroj ' Wi Improved , I''J.UUi Hi aerui. tlj.il > . l''ur ' b.iri inn In Iowa an i .Nohr.ihk.i farms uall on 01 ntc toJoluiiun .V Vin I'.itlon , ( Juiineil Hluiri. T/OIMtlCN r-Dwoillii.'H In nil PIUS of tliu ? cliy. II II. bhuiife. llnudwuy iintlAliiln. _ _ und Co nmlsslon-Sloves. furiil- STOUAlilJ Mined and Mild on rommK-Inu ut lowest r.itos. I * Kliiiieiian.jjJ llro.itl .iy. j _ 1711)11 HAl.i : OK ur.NT"-I.a osl and iiiost U uintUalilo ino.it in.irkol In tlio xvesi , dohi , ' ( loin fl.'iO ' .U i lo J7.UUJ. 0 o.ihli linsliiosii n iiioiiili : bmiU bom III show llj Kill odKoJ , ( .plj'iiilld Inmiiifss chance ! II vu.iri lo.isu on lilllldiii Mllleoolll o Cuiiiii'll Illiilli. _ ; . rooms for rent In llriiwn uiilidiiitf. fr.ml IIK on I'o.iri und Main sliL'uls , with nil inodorii cunvoilloiices lor lerius applv to A. II Nicholas or II. C. Cory , room II , u. flits for lAN l AN'ITD. vi > olKlrlfnrKcner.-il lioiihoxxoik , > v fill .south Till hlieot. lux vstmt'iit , , ' . . Next doiihlo hoiihe , AN at Noil. IM iill'l I -.Till Hi. , runn el ! nliillK Impioxcmcnl , new uirl tlr.sl-e.las- ) house , ( ont'ilns II looniK , - bulh looms. ' . ' line imntrcy , III elokolii , front anil hack tilrs : , Iml jiiti ft ) il ixnlur Mirvicu , pu . ele. , wnrlli Jh'iji' . xt | 1 sell al u liar -"iin and olio t liiiiiu- II Jo olfcra. I'oiuat .Sin ill ) , il.ildwln blu.'k , Council II I nil a. OUT of JeJEPTHS A Well KIIOHII Oniiilu l.aily Holalcs nn rniisital IXpprlnirp" V .NutnMo ra < i > nnil Curd In a rprtaln nolnliluuliiHiil in thl * city there li nt prc i'iit iniii'liomntiiiMit upon the n-niiirU * tiblitcltnrntton to lioatth of Mrn. ti. W. An- dtow . of 1314 South Sixth street , who Is the wife of a well Known i-iiinliirtoron the fnlon 1'nplflo rallttny. lloic was u woman nlio o xnirorlnijs ni.d untit liade f'lli to uti < ottlu hi'rinlnd. Shu was tuiarly cr.irt-il liy her dls- tie .sfnl rondlllon and slu > foniiMl that in nn : * ty would finally IIP | , rr ilicadful portion. Sinru Dr . t'npvlaml \ t-iu-imrd lu'gnn their wotU in Otiinlin llii-v have hail no oic-o vlold- Ing innrocnitlfylin ; rosnltmlmn thai of Mr . AndrewTluir olToiln hino risultrd In n crlt.ililu rrsiMip of the iiorNliln ; ; and wliy should not the facts bo ft.niMj ttatpa'f Mis. AmliowsMivs : "Ills libth a ploasnro and a duty to ti-ll of my moat chaiiac fiom ML-Knoss ti > hoaltli. I onnmit fully do-scrlln ) my looont coiidlilon. for no ono uni ovpio < s my siidmlng in woi Is 1 hud boon ntllng for Mils. ( l. w i-xun yoir * I had i'011-.t'iiit bi"l < uclic liiHilIn- all uloiu thu splup and hlpv Mv Illicit felt weak onnu h lo liiouK. My In ail p.tin" wuiu torilhlo. It almost inaktis mo Mitiddor to think of Ih m. They \\oio \ In the h.ioU : if Uio henil and nouK ; also on top I'hu sc'iilli ttus tonilor ami VDIO. No olio l.nuus. or run Know , the itgonv I siilloiud In my head hofoiol found uillof I did not Know whit It \v s tube ftee from piin. It \\-IM p.ilnpain , all tlio tlini' . 1 could not U'opfor yours I had not had a good night's U--.I. Tor Unco lonu xo.ita mv nlahts OIH spent in dtoair walling for the moinlii'j. Thou oamo iimilliur \vrolclioilduywllh no oonifoil IID relief. 1 hud no amhltloii. My hope of onto wa < ' 'onu and I liueaiiiedespondont fin Ins little \\heth or I lived ordlod. My slunmuh dl-liosM'd mo Kioatly , and 1 was badly bioatod willi gas which fame from Indigestion. "Mv healt was xoiv xxoaK. 1 Irid palilta- | tlou iiml pain that Illleil me with alarm If I excited mysulf a llttlo I was out of luoatli , ami when 1 woul to too lr ) * . L'unclai.ilhop - aid 1 could bcuicoly got lo thi'lr nlllec 1 wus -o xveuk. Mv ankles and fcul swelled iluiiiiK tliu day and wore londor. I also had diopsy of the face whloh pulled mo nndor the oycs so thit my neighbors s.ild the snullltu's InuUed JIUo Un s. In fac't I xv.is blimtod all over and my oolor was of Itsuif onougo to piove my M'I- Ions condition. I hul no aiiihlllon to xxoili or miiko any plans for thp future. SOIICIM.UI and mibor.ililu had 1 lioeoino Unit 1 was Indlf- foiL-iitlo every thins i bout mo. "With all these tio.ih'cs ' I had e it'll ill of the uosu and thio'it lint Uopt. me constantly linw King and sulltlui : . My mouth and lon uc nud thio.il xxere nlcutiitod mid so painful that It , nouly clro\o mu wild. Tooil and ilr nl > caused totilhlo dihtiess anil I ilioaded the time tooomo wnen I n.nsi oat and diiu ! > . I or tills condition one doetoi wished to u-o the knife , but I icslsicJ this ur.il am xoiy glad 1 did. " 5hall I no on with my stoiy ? If I slop now the. half will lomaln untold. 1 snlloiol fni.n other diseases jiocullai to my SON. While I cannot , describe them , uxoiy woman will nn- dorst ind. for II Is haul , nowadays , to llud a perfectly healthy woman. Th s pait of mv case was sea giavated and nniisii.ii tli.it I oan bcaicoly believe my souses which toll mo thai my tumble 1- all lellexed. "li would bu a lonn and dip.ny tale should 1 give an account of my"search lor help , lint 1 looked far ind wide. 1 consulted several physicians in Philadelphia mid llanlsliiirj also font In Omaha but. with no lollef e.xoupt thai they lolleved my pooUethook. When Dis , L'oolnid ] ; & Shepmil nssiiiod me they could help mo 1 till not bollevo them. Hut their bl.lll. kindness and palloncu have saxed mo no t only saxe-1 mo fiom wietejioilnoss and dls- tioss lint I knoxx li.ixo mvoil my life. Thu most forlnuale day In my lltu w.is that on which 1 hccamo lluilr iiat'onl. ' foi to.lay I am peifeelly we.ll and I bollevo my ouie is perma nent " Mis. Andrews can bo found at her residence and xxill xoilfy In uxory point the above st ito- ment No lady In Oni.ihasiaiidi hijher in Lho osloim of her friends than she. Jnsi i.srx 'jun.irKD AT nn : r.\'ii lM n.\rn Ul' $ : .1 MUKJ'II TltlKit'dllnl I' 'llli : si'ltiMi .i.v/j . .sr.wuM'lxriiii / / , MIII- : /t/.Vf / ; FL'H.VSIHllK. . SHE NOW HEARS CfitnrrhVith Donfness nnd Ear Trouble Neuralgia and Dys pepsia A Group of Distressing .Symptoms Entirely Relieved. ir.itnrrh alTutjls noaily every p.nt of the system. Deafness Is a ( 'oiiiniiiii lesult of ca- tanli.il PNteiuion from tlio nose nnd tlnimllo tlio oar. Tlio eyes often snITor greatly. In tense. lnlfo-lll o ii.ilns.oreiiess nnd linriiliiL' oflun occur. The oyo- : ire xxutciy anil eii.inol ho.irllKht. lieatlliiK Is painful anil the si < * ht Is poor. Inlniiso headaehc tliill or sli'irpIs proicnl. The sealp nn I mii'-eli's of the nook mo olten very hinn nn 1 ] i.ilnfnl. In tlieso ease * the stoni'icli lux ailahiy sullorto. . ) . Its mrinhiiine licllii ; tll ensed null thlekeneil a uoiidlljiin kmnxn as iiVM'i.r.siA. ] An Inti'llliri'iit > oilii. w iinaii llvot at Ill'i smith . ' 7th i-trc'i'l Ih-r n uno Is Xlls-i Mmiiia llul/fcld. anil olio li'lltn hlory of imlfi'rliiit 11111 it'llof iliil Mill In- tcicsl nnny "lormaiu ! iionito < . MaVK .Xllis Hut/ fi'lil. "my inlii'iy WIIH rfiB-ii I Irul a i ni'liu pnln In my licatl tli.it nu.irly mndu nni wild H WH * wniaj MISS IMMA III f/H'l 1) . hy kpelU bul Hat | irti uut noirly nil I lie HimMy ii > nit iirlicil ti'iribl ) and 1 roiiM not In-ar Iho lluht. \Vlinn MrlU'l ' In rc.id they would iul walcr > nnd p lined mo nun rely. I hid to ninMmitly haw k ami hpll luoinlUKK anil hirk'ti IIIHIUH of niaioiii ( MIIIO troia my no u and th oil. My licHrlni.- was vi > ry thill anil hail too i irJAlux Htirnu for at lent uno yeiir. Al tliiiek | hcMiid ( irclty well Iml u kllKht cuhl would ntli'il my ncarhiir. Due h cold iiiiiduiuu wurni nnd when Dm. ( ) oiuluiul | and hlicianl | butan my ( ami I win KcUInu deafer every tin ) 1 .i very tlri'd niKrnliit'H and r Jt < l iinuilir "I nlcht. My tliimucliw.il ) In u luul tutu Aflcr c-jllim 1 al un hud u hi'Hvy iialu la Ihu moinuuh. Mhlch wt > uhl In't for nuu'ral hourn. 'limn It would rulurn niioii my c.illiiK at'iiin. I wai ollcn bllluui nnil hud iuutv.1. wall bioill"and lumlorniMiii ever HID Huiiiacli and tioxidn I huv * ttcadly Improved nndor Hr . Cupulivii I uuil &tn.urtl * Iruatiuval and iut.U xltlt lo then ul- tif n of iifi'M ticni'BI Tlirlr lr * lmrni li n.ild niul en lly tnVcn nnd < o oHnctlTo thutt lim totorcd my hi-aMlnt clvon tno n blo 8il relief from l < nln. nnd lmi < rornl nip c much Hint I do not sctm the fnnio person t wm n few iroeli < n o 1 c niui fftv too nuicli for tlifio nud wl'n they linxe don forme. ' 1IX1XIA 1lfT2rKIll , 1115 South snti Street. THIS IS A TEST , Results In Cntnrrhnl Complica tions Dcmonslrnta tlio Supe rior Skill of Drs. Copolnncl nnd Shopnrd The Statement ol Miss Cnlvln. I'atnrrh itself , in the hnmls of tlin skillful nnd tlioroiifili epocliiUst xvlin is providud xvitli tlio necessary mo- oliunit'iil and chomk-al applianocs for irentitiif the disease , vill in ti conipnrativoly runsonalilo llino yield to proper treatment , luit when catarrh is roniiilieiUod xvlth severe asth- matte troulilo II is a dilllfuU matter to alVeot a periiintiont rnro , and a suoeoss- fttl result in a ease of this kind in the best poosibie tt" t and deinonstration of the Biiporlor skill and faithful euro of tlio pliyMciano. An instance of this kind is atl'orded in the case of Miss .Ion- mo galvin , of South llth street , be- txveoa Spring and Valley streets. She says : "I cniitilit n Imil rolil nliout tour U > MH nuo. lilch wss folloireil liy a < iii'i'e hiii of ciihlx until It ilu- vi'lnpctl Into ciiionle oil irrh. t hml uxoro | uiln In my liriiil. ttxor mv OJIM unit In t'n > Inck | > ait t > l nij lieiul ; my mm xvouM cUy ill ) niul itliilinrvo a pecivllon Into my tliroiit Iroin ln-hlnil I In' i > lnlu MISS II SMI. i. M X IN SO 14 I II ST "My chc"t would III ! up and 1 would slnlk'alu for lire.ith. XX hu'ir I wo lid he down I could not broathu at all , my chtM would "c ui piMud down Hrlth n XTOlglit , and many a nlaht I hnvo nut up hour ntlor hour. Mimlhilna , suitoeitlnu pull * would eon.o on .My hrciitli would coin wllh M wlui'/lni ; t > initiil like dr.iwIII ) , ' air lluiiui'h a tnho I wou'd fotd Ilku drattlnjalr throtiuli a tponie I hvllcxo my tr.iu- tilchad doxelope I Into cnnx'imrrtlon , lust Ihe Iron- blo had .xi iivxiiv \ir.s'mn i : in MV i r\i.s 1 had tried dltloicnt phyHlelntH and miiuorous iix- tnrrh iemedli" , hut could obi ita no relief. ' 1 had ro.id of .l.'opel.iud and Micpiml < surcoirt In such e.i oi when onu of my nulxlihiiM li.nl lii'aii cured In t'u'80 tlortirs 1 eoneludi'd I would Ir/ them. In about * lx wiM'ks 1 lull pi-rlis'll well n l n.xn Moi'i-rii nit s 1 s"uppo-o " my trouble would h u o come li ii'l * iw tin. but I loolc the tloclmV , ullili > and c Miiluin' l for iMiotlicr Mweek - * , and now I Iel I p TlVi tlv Milt1 In Ktnpplnx tlio tiiMtmnt , lor I fi-cl tli.i1 I a n itin-il and am uri < tli.il Drs Copi-liud and --lii-p.ird uro cntllle I lo urojt ciedlt for this pcrfi'it rv-uttiln my case. ' Tills is the Value of the Bo no fit Derived by One of D.'s. Cope- Innd & Shepard's Mnny Pa tients. Mr. Tl'omns Nr. Clark , of IOHI Ins ntroot , says : ' 1 \ > ould l o' l.iku o\r. inoi" > AN'n IKII i. .xus for UIB lienellts 1 luuo received Iioni Di" . Cope land nnd Sliepard 'IIICMAs \ II UIU , Ililll 1)01 ) 1,1 V s | "I am tllly nlm > U"ir < old anil li.nl bi-Kiin lo tliluK I at nut lonK for Ihl * wolld. lor I mini : in xn 'inAN .xi ix i. linvlni ; buffered teirllilo pain lei Iho l.i t i t-nty- -M > IIOKI iisnlxxiiy.sliiiit-tl | | up. Hint one sldo llii-n tlicotlicr : dull , him ) licntl.it liu JuM nxcrllm eyt H iiti'l ' In Die I tick pail of Iho head loai I UK niilaen In tliocar , which Ht'cmud In nexoi cc i e "I xvnt-roiiftantl ) lin kln mill | illlliii , trjliivlu r.il e the mucus Dial lomlmnilly diopped Imin Iho licnd In Uio Iliroiit "In the mornlnij nponnrli > lni. I would he ii llroil nn xiliun 1 nenl lo IM d. itlu i callus I would OXIMI- rluni-o a IIHO of fnllncus or lilontlnu In HitMum - nth , wldih lidded coiihldcnililu Millcrhik' lo IID now loin ; lln of biiiscrhn.-- ! . A hl'X IMIi : ( Ill'lill wasono of Iho nurnl of m > HJ mplnnix. uud liar | > , lic l cxlcndl'itf Inn k lo Ilin i-lin.'ilni. pains In Ihu i xliiiuldcr hhiilea Thin was lilt con Illlnii ulivu I tallcilupon Dm Copcl.ind and Hiupud 'I hey KIIHI c iu-.i "t iiK > tliiuuiiiili , M-luntlllu and itynluiiinlli trciitinenl , whlili was plinn.iiil , mid I nn t iniiull , fciilliu IU ' * a nun iii.in. xei ) olli-t tlvu. for I urn now > - 1 tnui.ol d.iy H'o niui'li In land and ' hcpard , lor w hut Ihoy tin > . . Mr. Clarlc rohidos , as stntud ( iloxr. nt Ililll Doutflas htroul , xvliuro Im run bo verify Jiin biatt- K-on nnd xvill rondlly inont. _ Vm tlio accommodation of thoce em- ] ) lo\-uil during the iihiuil x\orKing hours , tho'olllous of DI-A C'opolniid and Sliop- a nl are open on xvcokdny ovoiiiiif-'H from 7 to b o'clock , aim Sundayx from 10 a. m. to I p. m. ROOMS ail AND 31 3 , New York Life Bulletin * , Cor. 171haml l''arna'ii .Sis. , Oiiiulii , Nt-'o. W. II. ConiAND. : M. I ) . U. S. Siiii'\UD. : M. U. Consulting I'liys el.un. FpoclaIKu : Oitarrti .in I uli dU > tu ot 11 > Kyu , 121 r. Tliroit an I Idinxs , Nt-rvom ti' t \ caves , ? kln Dlsoiiso . Clironlu IM n IHKI. 'Hll'J lloiim- loll H. m. . - lo a p. in. . 7 to h i * ' Mind.iy M a. m to 1 p in Cul.irrh.il Iroiililos mil kiwi roil i HQ.ua i trcatotl Mioctx'.fiilly by null , hoiid lu In stiimiH tut "iiiMllon I'lrtuiliiri AiMriHi iiil lultcrs 'o ' Copuliiml Modmil In.Uliilu , Vork l.lfo llnilill.i.Omalri , NoU. $5 A MONTH. 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