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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1893)
0 THE OMAHA DAILY MRE ; SUXI&Y. APRIL ? .Q. ISM-TWENTY I1 AGFA THE DAILY BEE COUNClMH.UFFa r * o. 12 pUAiiu STI : KT 1y cnrrlrr to nny prt ot the city It W TIITON , - MANAOnil lllii'lnpisOnicc . No. 43 TEJ.EI f | Klt | , Kdltor . No. 23 MlitftlOft. N. Y Plumbing Co. Boston Store Natchaug silks. Mlltonbciger Is the liatttr , WW Ilro.idvvay The Women's Christian association will mpct at the hospital tomorrow at 11 p m. William H fiolden and Miss Lllllc M. Wal lace , both of Omaha , were married by Justice Tex last evening. The Union Veteran legion anil Ladles' auxiliary will attend St. John's nngllsh Lutheran church , on the first floor of the Mcrrlam block , this evening Mvrtlc Hognrs , fi jc ir-old daughter of Mr. nnil Mrs William Kogcrs , died In Stuns- berrv , Mo , and the remains wcro brought to thU city and Intel red In Falrvlevv cemetery The dog tax books wcro opened jesterday for the first time this season , and thirty- four dogs received the certificates of their annual salvation Iho dog catcher makes his first rounds next Monday Mrs Prentice K. Ooodiich will entertain the ladles of St Paul's guild next Tucsdaj aftcinoon at a Kensington tea at her homo , D14 South Seventh sticet She will bo as sisted In entertaining bv the Misses Glea ton , Cioff , Gionewcgand Haltetihaucr At the last meeting of Haw kcjc lodge , No 18-1 , Independent Oidei of Odd Tel lows the lodge was piesented with two gavels , ono made of mahoganv from the mountains of Oregon , and the otner fiom hlckoi \ gathered on the Atlantic coast In the state of Maine St Hernard s hospital rcichcd jcsterdav BOtne luscious California oranges of the seed less varietj grown in that fei tile spot which Is gaining fiiWa as Hiveislde They aie propagated altogether bj giaftlng , and If those to be exhibited at the Woild's fair arc ot.lj rqual to those leeched at the hospital jrsterday , and they will doubtless bo oven cholct r , those who have boasted of the golden fiult of Sitilj will find that the Ame'ilcaii orchard puts all otheis to shame Mrs Jensen , whose conduct has been a cause of grief to Mrs Aj jcs , who lives on Sixth avenue , was before Judge McOco jes- tcidaj inoining In police couiton the c-lmigo of distuibing the peace Duiing the trial a great deal of amusement was uffonled the spectatois bj the spaikllng icpartce in which the two women engaged , and consid erable information was biought out with reference to things In gencial and loosters In paitlcular Mis Jensen was dlsehaiged Clay McMulli-n was befoio Justice Vien yesteiday for a healing on the chaige of beating a small boy nameJ Hough at Crcs cent During the couisoof the hearing it was shown that the Hough boy , who Is 7 jcars of age. had whipped a 5 .1 car-old brother of McMiillen's , and Claj M ( Mullen who Is 11 , took pains to pi event , the famiij coat of arms from being sullied again He was dismissed after a lecture from the court The teachei of the school which the thiee bojs attend sajs that theio used to boa gi cat deal of tioublo among the Iwjs fightIng - Ing going on all the lime Hut since four or five of them were ai tested they have tinned overanew leif , and of late theli behavior would be creditable to a Hock of angels Daj & Hess jcsteiduy bold 15 notes moio of the famous Klein tract to .Icie- uiiiili L.vneh of this city. Over 100 ucrca of this Hplondiil fruit land hiivojioon hold thib Hiring , cleared up and planted to fruit. There aio only about 1280 acre's of it loft. Then o is no moio pi oil table- in vestment for men of small means than to buy a tiact of this land and cnlthate the nover-failiiifj fiuits that llnd a icady market heio. Ten lnj < at tliu World' * fair. It will cost yon less than $ , " > 0.00 , every thing necessary included. This means homes in private cottage , clean , safe , close to "i omuls and on the bcaoh of Lake Michigan. Wi Ho to J. T. Chj no- weth , "Windsor Park , 111. Kefois to II. "W. Tilton of Tin : BIIJ : , or Jacob Sims of Sims & Bainbrltige , Council Blutrs. Domestic boap outlasts eiicap soap. l'JllttU.\.l I. I'.t It ( tttAI'IIS. Mr. and Mrs John Fox havoretuincd from a \ Isit w ith relatives in Kcokuk. r Simon Eiscman has returned fiom Salt Lake City and will spend a week siting his friends heio. * Miss Mattie A Claik has gone to Chicago to attend the World's fair w 1th her uncle , Mr. T. D. Page , of San Jose , Cnl. C J. B , Samploj1 , manaccr of the Postal Telegraph - graph onico in this city for Iho last the yeais , lus icslgncd. to takocffeet this week , and will go to Chicago Ho will ne suc ceeded by W W Ulii/o , who has been em ploy ed bj' the companj In Chicago GeoigoW LIpo Dr T H Laeey , Vic. Jen nings , W O Wilt and Charles 13 Walters vent to Sioux Cltj last Filday evening to attend a mooting of the Hoj'al Shrineis A banquet was piovlded the guests , who col lected from all the western and noi thorn parts of the state. Bout-loins' innsio house appears to be doing a land oillco business in pianos and organs at 114 and 110 Stutsman. Protect your homes against destruc tive btorms. W. C. .lames has tlio strongest companies In the world. See the peerless Dauntless bicycles nnd got our tei ms. Henry Murphy. 1C Pearl street. _ Hear Miss Neolo M. Ogden at the Presbyterian ehuieh Monday night. S 1 1 II Alter Ihu dm I r. An amended petition was filed In the district couit jestcrdaj in the case of the state , ox icl F.n On Glcason against J J Hathawaj- , better known as the casein which Glcason is trjing to oust Hathaway fiom his seat In the cltj council The filing of the now petition is in accoid- anco witn the Older of the court mime re cently that a fuller statement of the Issues should bo madoon the pait of the plaint iff Gleason now claims that two ballots wcro counted for Hathaway Illegally which should not have been counted t < t all , and belle - lloes that other illegal ballots were also counted for Hathaway Ono ballot , he further sajs , which should have been counted for Glcason , was i ejected , and II the votes had been counted propel Iv ho \vouUha\othoontcobj a majoilty of ono vote. _ C. O. D. Brown closes at 7 p. m. after May 1 , except Mondays and Saturdays. ' Close Monda\s at 0 p. in. , Saturdajs'al 10:110 : p. in. _ Dalboy's band is leorgani/ed and is prepared to f mulsh Ihst-class music foi nil omissions. A. II. Perlgo & Co. , 103 Pearl st. , Columbia and other high grade bicycles. Two Tea I'urtlei Mrs. J. C. Hixbjentei tainod about seven tj five of her lady friends last Thursday after noon nt her home on South First street , in honor of Mrs Dr Abltln , wife of the now pas tor of the Congregational church The guests wcro mainly members of the church und congregation , und the. event afforded a pleasant opiiortunlty of making the. acquaint ance of the ludj w ho has como hero to fill so ln > | H > rlant a place In thu chinch and social circles of Council UlutTs 'lea was served and a most cnjojablo time was had In the evening Mr. and Mrs Thomas Ofll- ccrgaMiu piuyat their homo on Willow avenuu In honor of Judge J. H , Heed and vvlfo. About seventjlive guests were pres ent and a pleasant evening was spent IZio- pant lufrcshmcnts wcro ono of thu delight ful fcatuics _ Stop at tlm. Ogden , Council Bluffs , the be fat & .MH ) hoiibo in Iowa. S. P. Vanatta , attorney , C Everett blk. Gco. S. Davis , prescription druggist Domestic boup beat lor hard wutor. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS 3rnnil Army Men Wrangling Over ths Ques tion of Who Killed the Benr. SEVERAL GIVING GLORY A HARD CHASE Wall Mcl'mldm , Jnlin Limit mid Trunk 'nimble Iend In tlio Order Nunied- Ktldriico Oltirrd In Support of rhi-lr Clnlnin. All those who had nny share In securing the selection of Council Hluffs as the place of holding the next state encampment of the Grand Aur.j of thu Hcnubllo are now en gagrd In thu work of seeing that thej get their due shato of the glory icsultlng fiom their successful efforts. The first to nrilvoat the home plato was Wall Mcraddenvvho , it will bo remembered , vrent to the encampment with his diurn coips , the monej to pij the expenses having been raised bj chrulatlng a subscription list contrarj to the older of the post commander , G W Cook. When McTadden leturned he was referred to bj an evening paper as the one who had clone mote than anj one else to li.uo the cltj he icpiesi uted selected as the next meeting place 'I hat cverj thing Is not as affectionate as it might be In thu ranks of the old soldiers appeals from a letter pub lished last evening ovei the slgnatuie of Mr Cook reading as follows tui.M'll. lilt US la \prll 20 , 1HOT - I do- slio to correct a mlsstati inent In refeieni e to the lalslng of funds to tuKe a diniii corps to tin ) state i IK ampimnt In tin * Hist pbu e Mr Mcladdiu his no control of tin- drum lorpsof thu pdNt , hi ) only hi Inn a mem ber thenof lie had no aiilhiutty fitiiii the mist to holli-ll funds to take hlniMlf mid two friends to the IK ampnii nt 1 he drum i orps of the post Has no ) In atti ml.mi i as i corps lie did not lead our delegation In par ide , and had nothing In doIlh M i-intng the i m aiiininent for this city Itcvpcrtfullv. ( } \ \ I ooh , I'oMt ( Jotnni inder John Limit now comes to the fiont as the champion who won the daj foi Council Hlulls nmlbajsth.it it was his speech that did the job Another paper which had e1 1- dertlj gotten Its Infoiination from near the tin one laid the success of the" fi lends of Council UlutTs to the confident smile and the oi.itoiii.il lllght with which Mr Limit gteeted the convi ntion Now Tiank Trimnle , the sccietarj of the Count 11 IHulTs Meuhaiitsaml Manufacttneis association claims to have accomplished the deed Ho went to Spilnglleld on legal bus ! ness and stopped at ICeoMik on his waj b ick W hen ho auhed ho found the Council Hluffs men dcmor-ili/cd Some one had been nidus trlouslj spreading the u 01 d along the line that Council HlulTs di'ln t want the encampment , that it wouldn I be able to i.ilsu the net es- rarj funds if It got it and that to give It to Comi'-il HlulTs would be to insuio a grand and gloiIons Ii//Ie He immediately went to woik , re-oiganl/ed the fones and when the matter came to a vote Council UlulTs cat lied the daj In a vote of two to ono Tilmble Is supported bj Depaitinent Commander Steadman In his claim to the life of the Keokuk Phil Sbeiidan , in spiti ol the I u < " number of other claimants Altogether , Council Ulufls fa ml v well at the hands ot the ctuampmcnt , 'John Limit being appointed delegate to the national encampment at Indianapolis and J 13 Atkins a member of the ai bitiation com mittcc In An } I'lipll Of the schools , public or otherwise , of Council Blntls , Uniaha 01 South Omaha , who will write the bo < t Cnglish composi tion , not exceeding1 M newspaper lines , and send it in bj May 1 , " ) , IblKJ , we will make a handsome pie-ent , and gi\o him or her the choice of a line Wash burner or Bruno guitar , mandolin or banjo ; value , VM. Subject of composition : Appearance of my stoio during the exposition , fiom May 12 to ( i , the Uoval Ilaidman piano and other musical instruments wo carry in strck. The ten best compositions will bo published from time to time in the daily pajiois , with name and resi dence of writer. The judges will bo II.V. . Tilton of the Bee , Colonel Test of the Nonpareil , II. II Grimm of the World-Herald aim It. J. Clancy of the Globe. MUILLKK PIANO AND ORGAN Co. , 10i : Main btieot , Council BlulTs. A\ here \\orrtliip. . Congregational Chinch Ho v. John Askln , D D , pastor MornlngsubJeet"AGood Man's Kefujje. " livening , "Philosopher , Soldier and Merchant " Union meeting of the so cieties of Christlon Endeavor at 0 80 Sundaj school at noon First Baptist James H. Davis , pastor Moining subject"How to Become a Chris tian " livening ll'lho Pildo of Citizen ship , " a seimon befoie the Patriotic Order of Sons of Amciica and the Junior Order of Mechanics Sunday school , 1 : ! . Young people's union , 7 First Presbjterian Kev Stephen Phclps , pastor Sei v lees at 10 ! U ) and 741 Tiinitj Mi > thodist-Hov II II 13m ton , pastor Pleaching at 10 ! ! 0 a m and 7 41 p m. Class meeting U i0 ! Sundaj school , 1 ! ) Junior le-.gue 4 l pworth league. 7 Fifth Avenue Mcthudist-C W. Uiower , pastor PJ caching , 10 , iO and 7 0. Class meeting , 0 'M UioaJvvay Methodist H P. Dudley , pastor Preaching , 10 DO and 8 Sundaj school , 12 Junior league , 4 npworth league , 7 Meeting of official boaid Mondaj evening at h o'clock Bercan Baptist Hov T F Thickstun , pastor. Pleaching moinlng and evening Second Piesbj teilan S. Alexander , pastor Pleaching , 10 ,10 and 7 4.1 , com munion after morning service Sundaj school. 12. Young peoplo's meeting , 7 St John's Knglish Lutheran Hov G W Snjdcr. pastor Sermon to the old soldiers in the evening Sundaj school , 0 41 Young peoplo's meeting , 7 15 Young Men s Christ ! in Association- Meeting for bojs under 14 at U p m Men's meeting at 4 , led bv L W Tullejs. OI1U 1 ill ) Vppuiiml. The follow Ing letter from Dr. K. S. Kelley , health commissioner of Minne apolis , contains an endorsement fioma high and intelligent bourco of the Per petual Maturity Bonding company of thiscity : DKi'AKTMKvrorllKAi/ni.Ci rv HALT. , MlNNKAi'oi.ib. Minn. . April 2S. Poi- potual Matuiity Bonding Co. , Council BlulTs , la.- Gentlemen : I am a bond holder in your com ) any , and have ex amined its principles. As a result of bitch estig.ition 1 f > > ol satisfied that it is piefeiable to anj i ther foi in of insur ance , as theio is a fair chance of iccoiv- ing solid benefits befoio death ; that it lh not necessary to die , as in other insur ance , bofoie policies aio paid. As an investment it beems equitable to all par ties interested. Yours truly , i : . S. Km.i.uv , M. D. Ovido Musin sta"ds today in the very foreground of the world's gieatcst violinists linists and his supporting coniuany is acknowledged hj llie leading critics of the country to bo the par excellence of all musical oigani/utions traveling this season. Tlio company is everywhere meeting with ga-at success. Ovldo Miibtn is the onlj genuine , successful violinist Hinco the days of Ole Bull. Broadway chinch , May 12. rrcpiirlnu' li > r Dceimulon I > ly , The principal exercises of Decoration tlaj will la all piobabllltj no held this jcar under the auspices of the locil lodge of the Union Veteran 1-cgion Heretofore the exorcises ha\o alwajs been arranged by the Grand Armj i > est and this plan has been followed for so long that the day has como to bo almost consldeicd a Grand Armj lioll- dajAs alrcadj stated in these columns , the Grand Armj has kicked out of thu traces and given notice that the exercises this jcar will bo of n pilvuto nature , none of the citizens excepting old soldiers being Invited to taUo part. 'Iho members of the Veteran legion werenot satis- Ucd with tul pUtut umi mo BOW stops toward acelebration that will fullj ruiinl anv that has ever been wltnesse-l In Council Bluffs The\ consider the lessons of patriotism nnllojaltj to government the principal benefits to bo derived from the io'ebr.itton and thej nru not willing to let what they consider a Gi and Armj whim prevent thu general nubile from showing its appreciation of the services of the heroes who laid down their lives on the field of bat tle A committee h is iiceoullnglj been ap pointed to consult with the cltl/ens in gen eral , ami the prospects arc now that there will be two celebrations on the l0th ! of next month , one of which will bo participated in by the veterans of the war and the citizens generally , the other b } the membeis of the G rand Ai m v Como to our entoi talnment the first da > of May , At Presbyterian church just over the way. Come poet , come preacher , como tutor and scholar ; Tlio admission fee is only quarter of a dollar , Wo promise jou music , wisdom nnd att , And all the good things which delight the heart. Which lies through the stomach , ( bo ( ays Panny Kern ) , And we believe it is so , for through her wo learn To cater to the wants of the inner man. Which the ladle' ! delight to do , when ever they can. So come one and all , both gieat and binall , On the first day of Max , to our festi val hall. C. O. D. Biown closes at 7 p. in. after Maj 1 , except Mondays and Saturdays. Close Mundajs at U p. m. , Satuidayat 10.110 p. m. Tlio Millets , decoiatixo artists , wall papei , pajior hanging , plain and orna mental painting , signs. Xo. 15 Pearl St Fice tieatments daily fiom 2 to 4 p. m. at the Council Bluifs Medical and bin gical institute , 2lth ( and Broadway. llnllilliiK Tennits. A number of the mopeitj1 owneisofthc cltj haxe paid attention to the piocl-imatlon issued bj Mavm Lawience with icganl to taking out building peimits and wcic sup piled with the nei essaij permission to build jesterday One of those ( Issued jcsteidav was to a man who had built his house and sold it without going tHumu'li the ptelimi nailcs blithe took out the pcimltrathei thaniun the lisle of being atiested and tinul Yesteidaj was the last daj of glace and if the major holds to his fitst intention ai tests may be looked for tomonow , as theie aieiultca | number of citi/ens who have not complied with the iiile The following weie among the peimits Issued jestculaj A I'Mueller , lot IHO , Tnrlej's glen , * 250 Home of the I'l lendle- lot I. block 'J , .ludd's subdlv , fi iniu ( hulling Ci.OOO IraUiasoii lot 7 , block 17 , Hayllss" 1st add , frimedwellliu " 00 I'SlM ) milling lots IHand I'l block 4 , Pierce's add , frame duellliu . 1,000 1'our permits , aggrcizatltiK * 0,060 ' 1 he drniKl lintel. Council IjlulTs. Mobt elegant hotel in Iowa. Dining loom on seventh iloor. Kates , &J to 35 i ur dtiy. 11 I-1. Claik. I'l op. lively staple tutie'le and evt > rj noveltj in the china line .it Lund Bros. New ] ) . .ittornviio fi tuned for tissue lump blunles. C. O. D. Biown closer tit 7 p. in. after Mnj' 1 , e\cei > t Mondajs und Sntutdujs. Close Mc.ndaj'j at 0 p. in. , Satin dnjs at 1UO. ( A I Inr ICollil Ito Rl > . Do jou want to buv one.J If so , wi ite W. B. Otikb , SihorCity , In. Boxes and ban els of Diexcl's Bell cologne , a delicious perfume , 2oo bottles for lOc. Davis , the diuggibt. Remember DeIIa\en is headquat'teis foi Puino'b Celeij Compound. Abk jour gircor for Domestic hoap. A mil 11 n r Tin iitrlcais. 1 ho"Fi lends Dtainatie coinpanj " appeared .it Doli.mj'sl.ist evening in n now tnclodiain.i entitled Oast Out In the Stieet " The itluj was well adapted to the company nnd each luitvvas we'll peifoimed , espt'i lallj taking into eonsldeiation the fact the worlc was .ill that of amatmiis The melodrama , which h.id coined } naming Uiiough it in streaks , was followed bi n lively farce entitled " 'Ihat Awful Carpet Hag" Thobo who toolt p.ut in the entcitalninent weie the Misses nila Luster , Maggie Linebciger , MaDiiesbach , Nina Oatcs , Lva Cole , Mis U Clark , Messrs Ilair.v U.uis , A N LunJ , W A Ulliott , Ch.ules Llnobciger , Cbailes Atkins and J M Scanlan ' 1 bo scene vv here Mr Scanlan aucstrd ihe1 heavj villain for foipeii and nailowl.v escaped be-ing sliue-k by a bullet fiom a tovolver that was pointed dlrec-llv at the celling , was cspcn illv effec tive The Misses Smith and Hailo did some danc'ing between the two parts of the enter tainment that called foith soveralcncoics Coal nnd wood ; best and cheapest MibbOiui html wood in the city i ; prompt delnory. " . A. CoNo. . 4 Main. See the winding of the May jolo ) bj the childien at the 1'iehbyteiian church Mondaj night. Admission - . " > Cook jour meals thih hiuninor on a gn- > uinge. At cost ut * ho Gas eompanj' . Columbian soinenif silver spoons , 2oe. , now and beautiful , at Lund Bi os Mine. Helen Men ill , huiidicssin and mameiii ui } , ' . Hooni 1112 , Murrliiui bloek. Rpinoinbor Dcllavon is headquai toTb for I'uinu'b Colerj Compound. .Miniiiirhil Iln ) . The cominlttepi appointed b.v the different oig.uil/.itions In the eitj to take clio neces sary steps to uppropilately obseivo Memor ial duy me respcctfullj icijueste-d to meet the uxeeutivo commtttco of the Grand Armj of thu lie-public at their hall on Mondaj evening , Maj 1 , tit b o'eloe'k , G. W Cook , commander Finest , Arihto cabinet photos , $2 per do/.eii. As'itonV ' stiuiio. 18 North Main. Williamson & Co. . 10(1 ( Main htrcot , Ini gobt and best bie.v ele block in citj' . Anothoi * hnprovomeiit to Iho popular Schubert piano. Swanson Musio ( Jo For firstclass"rooms in Chicago for 'World's fair call on Ohio Knox. A now imoico ol KngllHh tin bans , latest and btylibh , at the Louis. W. J. Wallace , building materials. Use Domestic wmp. It ib the best IIK.miKlt lOlfKV.itiTS. NebriiiliH In I'minUed I'mr AVcHlher Todii ) , Kxcrpt In i lin Kiislern I'nrt or the Stale. WASIIINHTON , D C , April 20 Forecasts forSuudaj- or Nebraska. Full , variable winds ; rising teinpciiiture , exc-rpt In ex- tieiim e.istorn iwrtion rar South Daicola : Fair , variable winds wanner For Inw a Gene-rallj fair ; northerly winds. l.ural Ki-tonl. OFUCE OF THE WCATIIEll Ul'ItEAU , OMAHA. April ' 'U O ini tin rci enl of temperature und rainfall , compared withconcspondlnK day of past four j'eais 1893. 18U2 1BOI 1800. Maximum temperature -ISO C6O ooo 70 = Minimum te nipuriitiuu 3tio 4c ( ) coo 4C3 A\rnice tompc-ruturu 40o vjo 750 oio 1'reclpltatlon .01 .00 .00 .00 Statement show Inu the condition of tem perature nnd piccipitatum ut Omnlm for the daj and since March 1 , Ib'JJ : Nornml tciiip rutiiru 67O Dollclunuy for thoduy 170 Deficiency hlnco Muruh 1 105O Normal pnclpltutlon 12 Inch Dollclencv for thu Uuy 11 Inch Uellulvncy Murch 1 04 Inch OEOUQE U HU > T , Local Forecast Ofllclul. SOUTH onaia HAPPENINGS Slit Live Stock Eichtitlgfj Ha ? a Small bi.t In- lorcstbc Meeting. j2 PROHIBITS TAKING L FEES FnOM DEALERS i Sumo .Memln-rii 'llmiiKlit It 1'rnprr , lint Others Cnnildiirtiil It Ilrllirry mid Cnr- ilpil Thi-lr PoTiU C'oinlni ; lliitir. ta In iiiL-nt .Minor M pinion * Thorn was n rcilhot session of Mio LHc Stock cxt'h.iiiBojestcrd.iy .iftcrnooii. H\\as called meeting and , iiltliuugh thuiocio unli about llftoou metnbuis present , tlio i < e- ) , itosetu spiiltvil , uiid pl.ilu If not fotulblc iinffiiago WHS used. The object of the meet- tip \vas to discuss seine pioposud amend- ncuts to the tulcs ( fovuiniiiR the oxcluuige 'Iho lull \\us staiti-d rolllnir by read- ni , ' a minority report of a committee up- loluted some tiino ago to draft some amend ments to the lules Ihelhst report ns .in imendmctit to rule U Uhu substancu of the tmcmlmcnt Is th.it it shall bo the dut > of o\uii member of the exchange to eh.irKO a commission of not U ss than $ T > u c.ir for all stock or feeding cattle pint.based hi him for inj customer , also that the granting of re- j.ites or tlio dlwding of commission with a customer shall bo deemed \iolationoftho ruli-s Ihe penalty lor cither of the above offenses is punishable b > u line of not kss tb.iti $ JW ( This iccommendiition seemed to lileiise the majoritj of the members picsent , uid the report was adopted The next amendment In the icpott met \\lth considerable opposition It was to the effect that no commission man should accept a fee irom a scalper , the punishment to be the s ime as in the above instance Mr Olnej and Mr Leo Uothsehlldctu vv.um snppoi lets of tlio amendment and Messts Ulanc-h.inl I'aikhurstand , Waggoner opposed it Hothschild stated th it It had beiome sn iommoii foi spcculatois to paj a bubo of sa.s < > a ear to i commission man who seemed a bu\ertbatho had to do It himself or get left He wanted the eschange to make such an act u Mol.ition of the exchange i tiles and In that \\a\ stop the now neccssari expense to the scalper It was \ iituall.biiber.N , but , is long .is one sc.ilper did it the othets would bo compelled to do so 01 thci would not do y business > Mi I'aikhtnst said that such an amend ment would not hold good in the couits That if u man wanted to give his monei .uvaj theie was no law to pic > cut It Wag goner stid th.it he had never made anv charge to anj scalper for getting him a customer , but that on so\eial occa stons men whom ho had favoied in that wa ) had left a check on his desk after the deal was o\er and he was not like .i man who would thiow the cheek in the stove Blanch.ud did not believe it was [ uoper forthe exchange as a Ixidj tot.iko uiii action on such a matter It was putol } a tight among the- Scalpers and he thought thej should .mango some vv.i.v tut of the muss themselves TCo one asked them for piv and if .inj of thrm s ivv lit to giveacom- mission man $ . " > orll ) It was perfectly just Hothschild s iiou was not a lluht among the scalpels That , while he had put haps not men asked outiiirht , for uionej , he had been lompelkd to follow 4n the footsteps of his co.npetitois 01 get loft It was nothing shot t of biihco , and it wns injuimg the maiket at thej.uds \\aggiincr niaili1'a1 motion to ha\e the mat tot laid on the table , but ho failed and the amendment passed The next amendment was in regaid to weighingbacklunipv-Jawed cattleand as the lilies no.v stand theie is no time stated as to whonalimp.v jivV shall bo weighed buk and as the commission men s.ij that in man ) cases it Is Impoislblo to inspect all the stock at the scales , the original amendment lead that notice- should bo given and the animal weighed back inside of two hours , and this was amended to four houis and passed amid considerable confusion , as seveial mcmbcis were talking at once There will bo another meeting next Mon- daj when a full attendance is expected Y nut ; 1'ioplc'H Kntirtaiiiincnt. The benefit enteitalnmcnt for the Young People's Society of Chiistian Emlca\ takes place at the I'icsbjtcii in eluneti next Tues day night The following piogram will be icndeied by the " 'i 1C " quaitet of Omaha TAUT I. Quartet ( with accomp mist ) Cheerfulness . . . . ! \ewnmn "T. K " Quai tut. Quartet Mmgiu-rlte . . . .Arr. Kiut/-\\hltc "I1. 1C" Qnirtet. lEeeltatlon Columbia Ci urn . Hall MIssM. iil.l : Diy. Tenor f-olo Answei Hobyn .Mi. .Mcl'licrbon. Quartet ( with banto Im'mt. ) M.issa's In do Cold , Cold ( .loiind . .Arr Kiat/ T K. " ( junrtot. Qimrtct Ko-ebud I'ali , Macj T K. " Quaitet. I'VHT II. ItccllntlonIsti'i and I Miss I ) iv. Qu.il tut Hrec/eof the Mjlit | ( v\altz ) 1. iniotho " 1 K. " Duut'-t. liar bolo TtiiL-lo Ihu I. ibt . . Adams Ml Conrad , Kecltatlon Kobuit of l.liuoln Ilnant Miss Day. llass bolo and Quiitot I am King An kut/-'lhonms .Mr. Monlson and "K T's. " Quartet Annie l.uuilu . . Ituck " ! ' K "Qu 11 let. ] .ec d hrotDlnctor. . Iho 3Ili ro-,1 opual > titfon * Di Hewiston , who has been at the head of the miciobcopleal station in this citj since Septcmbci 14 , IbDl , se\eicd his connection with that depaitinent iesteidaj. Ilo will be succeeded on Monda > morning bj Dr I ] L Slggins For the present Dr Sigglns will occupy the nuaiteib now being used * on the thiid lloor of the Packers National bank building When Ur Ilo'vlston first opened the de- paitment ho was enl : gi\en eignt employes Allof his assistantsaiewomen From time to time the number was Incicahcd until U icaehcd bixt ) At the picsent time theie are lifti-four Some of them will bo letalncd , while olheis have not made application foi ic tent ion Thli teen tif those now emplo.ved seemed their appointment through the en dorsemvnt of deinoeiats They will In all probabllitj be retained Those who wish to i email ) must tile their applications beiore Mij ; 1 MissSudlcM Claik of Indianapolis , Ind. who has been in the department for about two \eais , left for her homoiestei day , as did Miss Ora Leo of Oxfoid , Neb The pnj loll 111 tnls depaitinent averages about t-,500 a month , the salary of the gills being tbOO a jcar , Ur Hewiston handed in Ills last paj loll 'tto the 1'aekeis National bank \csteiday 'K | .Salon i ailn DIKH iilhlkil. The order of Mayor Walker that all saloon keepers would bo'ldfnpelled ' to pai the $100 occupation tax befoio their license for the next j ear would be issued has caused considerable siderablo comment among the liquor dealers Ono of them saiil " " 'If the saloon men of South Omaha bail 1'tij sort of an organization ' tion and all of ihb ; 'nould refuse to paj the occupation tax , Idur | satisfied that the clt > could not collect it. ' As for mvself , 1 would lather paj Jl.OOO A'jear license than WK ) license und * 100 occupation tax The high license would rertiuSi the number of saloons , while the $000 assessment woiks a haidshlp on nil of us Last j car there vvcio thu teen saloon keepers who did not pay anj occupa tion tax at all , and now they are going to try to make us paj In the * 100thiu.v dajs or moio before it in regularly due " Major Walker has also Issued an order that all saloon men must cm tain their win dovvs and keep the fiont doors locked on Sumlny. Alore Counterfeit Dnllari. Chief of Police Beckett has in his posses sion twenty counterfeit slUcr dollars that wcro found by ti bojf. The lad was plajlng about nbout u shed In tno rear of Hunt- singer's saloon at Twentj-fourth nnd W > - mun streets when ho discovered the coin , It was w rapped In packages of K > each and has turned u jellovvlsh hue by having been wet The counterfeit is perfect , usldu from being considerably too light , They all bear the date of Ibltt Chief Beckett Is of the opinion that a gang of counterfeiters 1s operating somewhere , between South Omaha anil Bcllcvuo. None of the coin has been pained ill fie eltv of late ntlho gh n fo\v irotitha ittto h o was ctnsi iir bio if it circulated Ill-all IP * I rill i All in limed , Ticket Agent Woods iceolu'd a teligram \estcrdajnotlfjliighlm that , after Mav 1 .he lleatilco train would he nbamlniud 'Ihls s the IOM ! train ruining betweei. I'o'incll lllu.ls . anl Heatllo which leaves South Dmaha at sos a m.iml ; arrives nt 0 07p in .Mnijle Cil } ( I N < lp , The cigar makers will plaj ball todav .1 M Ciallagher Is hick from n two month * visit In the cast. Miss Martha Per vthi of Gardner , Mo , Is visiting Mis W 11 Hcrii Mrs J. W Argebrlcht , who Ins been quite 111 for some time Is convalcsilng Messrs (5 W Unitami V T Pi Ice of llapld Cttj , S D , arc-tho guests of Ur li j Slggins The dance given by the llohemlan Turner socletj at Hlum's hall last night was n pleas ant success lr Wilson received a telegram jestordaj .statlmr that his father , who lives In Canada , was dangcrouslj 111 A \erj cnjo'vablo high ( he party was given last nigh at Masonic hall bj the ladles of the Oegicoof Honor of the Ancient Order of Tnlted Workmen The Homo Circle club gave Its last part.v of the season last night at the home of Mr. and Mis W U. Cheek on Twenty-second stiect The guests weic rovalH cntcitalned and reficshed and will have * main happj ic- membiances of the faievvoll parlj ol the club COUNTY ROAD PAVi TO. Contractor * I'lsiire t lose I'ouethcr In I'lielr llliU on tliu XV ( ilk. The tabulation of the bids for paving the thieecountj roads has benn completed and the conttacts will bo aw aided bj the countj commlssloncis as soon as Mr Paddock icturns fiom his castein trip lionds foi * lf > 'JK)0 ' , ( ) vveio voted last season with the undeistanding that the proceeds we-io to be used for this puiposo aim that one of the 10 ids should extend from the end of Mllitarj avenue wheio It enteis the citv , one fioni the west end of Dodge and the othei fiom Center slicet Owing to the fac t th.it Mr Paddock is the owner of huge propel ties in the vicinitv ol the southvvest- ein extension , his associates think that he hould bo licto and be lonsulted upon the subject of mateiial beloie anj llnal action is taken \\henthebids wete opened thej were handed over to Auditor Tale , that he might make some llguie-s showing just bow nmnj miles of the piv erne nt could be laid with the pioceeds of the bonds He has perfoin.ed this dutv and at the same time he has made a tabulation which shows who weie the lowest bidders on each of thedltTeient kinds of matcuals On Coloiado sandstone laid onaconciete base the bid of Hllcy , McDonald Penlield is the lowest , their juices being as Inllows Centci stieet load , fJIU4 ( per mile Dodge- street the same , Milit.u.v avenue $ ° fi IH4 Tor paving with Coloiado sandstone , laid on a base of liioken stone and s ind the low est blddois are Centei stieet loul , Hugh M in ph > , f'riOJ7' ' ( ) . while the. otheisaicin hands of .I W I'tnnas X .Sons at $ J4'JS8 foi the Dodge stieet and fJI S10 foi the Milit.uj .ncnue loul 'Ihe bid fet Coloiado < s uulstono on sand Is captureil bj Hugh Mmjihj , ihe bidding r-'O- 160 s ( ) pei mile on e-.uh ' 1 he lowest bid foi bilik on conciete is b\ Uiloj , McDonald .t Pcnileld , their pikes being * 2.-HO per mile on the Dodge and Militarj avenue 10ids , and S.M.700 on the Centei stieet extension Van Court A , Co have plans of their own foi macadam , and agiee to laj the pivcmcnt according to these plans at the latoof $15U" per mile on Militarj avenue and Dodge stieet , but thev want $1. > , S-10 on Center stieet 'J he lowest bid foi Telford macadam Is b.\ Ililei , McDonald * c Penlleld who offer to lav then mateiial on Do Ige street and Mllit u.\ avenue at ? 17,1U ) jier mile , though on Center street thej raise the ptice to $ lUbOO The same linn bids the lowest on macadam laid on a concrete bisc , wanting 17,100 for Mili tary avenue and Dodge sticet , with $ lbISO , pei mile on Center stieet. An acculate estimate shows that bv using the highest M iced material the piocccdsof the bonds would paj foi six and one quarter miles , while with the lowest priced macadam the county cotlld laj nine and one-eighth miles of pavement. 'JhcTelfoid macadam and that bid upon by Van Com t A , Co differ in this the Tel- foid has a base of scju.iio blocks of stone , while the Van Court macadam has a base of luegulai shaped stones , the openings between tween them being filled with smaller stones lolled into place bv hea\v rollcis the weal ing suifaee of each Is the same Alrcadj the macadam menaic beginning to kick , although thcio is no assurance that thej will bo aw aided anj of the contiacts 'Ihej claim that the specifications provide for a live-jcar guaiantyand at the end of that time thej must tuin the pavement over to the countj with the weal ing of the same thickness as upon the daj when accepted bj thocommlssioneis Thej also claim that it is unfair to hold a 20 per cent ichervoiluiing the enthc h\c jeais , and in sajing this thov point to the fact that the city never thinks of holding more than li > per cent. Dr. Presnell ticats catarth Dee bldg M uti in > i I inkl a 1 i.i inlrtt. OOAIIAI.A , Neb , Apiil 211 [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bi iTonight ] closes the first session of the Westein Nebraska educa tional association A two dajs iiuoting has been held in the opcia house in this citj , nine counties being icpicsented bv the countj supeiintendents and teachers Moio than you weio present State bupeiin- UndcntA K Ooudj and wife were piesent and icndcred valuable aid in getting the as sociation on a solid footing as a permanent oiganizhtum A highlj enteitaming pie giam was icndcred , including vocal and in- stiumental music bj local artists. One of tl.e main fine selections on the piogiam was a lectuio bj State Supeilnlenncut ( Joudy on > 1H < heel Hel itlons " Another by HoLee rien-k of Sldnoj on "A Llbeial ndueation ' ' A big snow stoi m w as raging w hen the meet ing adjourned Ihreo inches of snow coveis the giound and it is still falling DOHANY'S THEATER. Council Bluffs , In , John Oohany , - - - - - Manned r , ENGAGi.MFJNT : KXTKAOIIUINAKY Quo \\eok Coiniucneliiz And his merry company Kiinportcd by the talented > ounK ae tress MISS ETTA Opening Monday nlKht in the urcnt nillkary eoniedv drunia In four acti , LADIES ntr.E MONDAY NK.UT New SOUKS und dancci , bettor and brl.l.ter than ever. 1'UICES JOc. 20o und ! 0e Special Notices. COUNCIL BL'JFFS ' ; \IMI.I. tell billow con now S room tioimu modern ' ' conveiilendn. weliloc teil Hioolllca SA1.K A number of nlco tollaum clu-Hp 17OU on very cany payments orconthlelUi Mcholion & Lo li.'l llroailway _ _ 3M AMI (1(0 ( ACIIK tract of land ID northern Iowa nt 115 OU to f.UUO per acre Johniton& \ an ralli-ii . jour barualn-KlTe-room home new HKIIBH fteilSO coiner lot , block from motor near bull lieu center ( oud outbulldlnvi grtat burutln. IjOUU or IIUUUO Uonn anil ruontbl/Hjmt'oU Inquire at nee oltlce _ _ _ _ _ 17011 UH.ST-l'runi lit of June to lit of October X'/jur larue cool roomi , nicely furnliued , two carpeted only Addren 1)6 , llto oWco \VrA.NTKO-Bltuntlon by ttug clerk , I jeari < it il perleuce , Al reference , rettlitered la Iowa anil South Dakota , AdiUcu N 2V , lle offlc * . AN ARTICLE FROM THESCIENTIFIC AMERICA- ; _ COMMENDING THE PLAN OF DR. COI'IiLANI-f A Wnge-WorkorTostirios Thnt DPS. Copolnnd nncl Shepm d Him or A thnin nucl BionchRls Mrs Glbb < * Relieved of Dtvn > % ful Hcadnchcs nn.l Dyspopsln An lown School Tcnchoi * TOM" fles Two Noted Singers Glvo Tholi1 Experlenos. Inn rrrrnt urtlrlr , i-iitUli'd "Hutu 11 Sprr- liilt ) , " uhlrli him intruded I lin ntt < > nlon mill inliiilriitliiii of Istirom tlilnki r , thr M I * ( nlllln Amr-rlr in , itjiiiirnnl ri-coitnlM-tl in 11 Icmlrr HlmniM-r I hi' l.tiK'Mi ' IniiKiniKo In ft | > nl Mi , rli > M' with tin anntc.riitdl truth * : "It due * nut tulut tlio unrldcrj lonir In illfti-iMrr who li the lic t mint fur thin nr tint linrpiiKr , nnil wlir-n It llnilsniit Unit limn who linn innile it uprolnlM ol ntio Ililnc , mid mi- < | iu'tioimbl } ilooslt hrttrrthiiniiti ) onot'Uc , llio Mirhl must mull lUoll nlliUliilinr. "Uo itiinot nu'iiii to urijiio Hint limn Rliiinlil lin Ilkon Imrsr , ri | mhli-ol i-iili-rlitln- ( ML-hoi oni-lilrii at ntlnir , lurtliit woulilhi' to Hilxociitn iiurmn-iillmlriliit-Mt lint UP ilo iiieiiii to nn } th it no innn ulioulil lie " lllu lit one ouMMillul mill | iro\iilllnir nblrrl , In the tiriiM-rullim ol whli li hoUili-ti-riiilnoil toi-x- relt anil It ilm-n not iimlioiin } illirerimenut Hint 1 , ulicthcr oliiinliiK iiKUitc-riir ii\liiB ll > r . "All IliUniliU wdRht to our llr < l niltltrt to iintr ii | u rlult } mill pm'i It. lloMiiejou nrnrltfht bofmi-jnil upli ct II. " lliPithiiMM-xirlli-iit iiil\l -i ) In iilotnl | lu-rn In rinpluipilso l r < . Ciipi html mill * Oi < M > ird' t'liitiu Unit th < ) ti mi apt rliilut , iinn tliut * o- Irrtfl a ri'rliiln HUP of < HHIMIV < "I anil iniikiK tln-lr Mmh mill prartlip liU llfn unrk , rim- nol lii-lphiit lu'rnmo tnori-proth n lit Intlirlr Ircntini nt tlimi th iri-ni-nil liiiUiiliprno - tltlmii-r. 'Ilin fli-lilof mi-lilt ini ) lm lirronui too PttriuliMl Inrii innn to hnpn to iniiKtor It in all its ilrtiill * . DTK Copplanil mill Mu > p- iiril'x cinil Kiii-n-fKi In the trpiitiniinl or all ilUrn-iriof tlip IIIIKMIN miMiilirmip anil thrlr kluilri-il nlli i lloiiH Is HIP IPMIII nf ti-nr ot ppi nil training mill npiilil iipplUatlon. I lii-oiilj iii > | retlini thai run Innrgt il ngiiliiHt Ilirni IH that tliry mlvc-rtlM , hnl If thrj illil not ilo NO tin } foulil not hope to lucim- r mm ill pitli-nlK to Just 11 } the in In t r < ntlni ; ll'o-iti ills 'llxi H at tlir lo iut - \ thi-v i Ilium , mitlinpnlillr IK IIIMII IIIUil lij tlnlr ailirrllH- liiK , anil tinrinlln It , AS ( ) IU.\.M/ii-I\lK ; VVOIIKKIC. Afli-r Milli-rlni ; for \rnri l'iinn AKtlinm mill HriHicliItU , Mr. Hronch--iu H I hat Dm. Cnprliinil mill Slipni it Ilislori'tl Him III ail This. Mr .John Hroiitrh llvcsn.1 No IbflO TittM nrc- iinc. Counill IllnlTH mil tins IICIMI oinp'oMil ' fur I" ) TORN In thccnr-rpj ) ilrliiK slinus of the IJ I * , roitl llosiiys "II do 'nn with citiirrli jri > irs mo , nnd for tlirco voar" u ist untiKh nnd Hsthm i hiixn nmdo tno wnilolicd. I could not rpt it night , lull wiilkrd tliu Moor OFH n up lo cot inv lirciith. My Inn.'K Moroioic. and I ho turrllilo niLliliiK POIIh si ninuil to tonr tni < all to pieces. I nlsod toiuli , blntkui s i s of mu cus nnd sllinu that almost cholipd tno It Bcciucd ns f nothing would ho left of tuv luti s My chpsl rattled nnd uhor/cd nt tiinvs lllu ; i br.is-i hand Aflor tuo months Mlth Ilr. Shopir I 1 inn porfoi'tlv rolloxod nnd as wiill IIH I \pr was I Ijohovo this trent- iniMil foi P it irrh asthma nnd lung tioublcs Is Iho bust In the world " THE COPELAND MEDICAL PRAC TICE IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD. IT IS FOUNDED ON HONESTY AND BUILT UP BY ABILITY , SKILL AND EXPERIENCE. OKHil Ali II IN 'IIIIIIHI ) . Anil OiuiM'cl Ilpr r ln anil Mlicr } All Her I.Ilo Until Ilr * Copplnnii mill Slippird IdIllpil HIT. Mri .T.imos Olhbs.vlfo of tlio iM'll knoun nn\ton of 1'orcst liiun cenotpr } . lives In riorcncuvhorL alic Is ktmun by thonhoto - liiL'o as a model \\lfo ind mothur. llpr&torj as told by hpr clf , Is ono of the In bt uxnmp'cs of mint Irs. Copclaiul and bhcpard ha\o often nrpcil the danger of nl- lovvlnz cat irrli to declou mid fasten on tlio system In onrly childhood. Mrs fill t > i > save : "I h id h irdly known \ > lmt It AMIS to lm\o in mtlrolv t.oll uny In my life until very lately I cantrnotnU cut irrh when l nsH yoirsold. nnd had 1 con a sulTorer from It ever nnc.c ! , until I a restored to ho ilth by Dra Cope- lund & . bhopiird. I was so nervous I could not sleen or rt-st : worn out , run down mil wc-ak und tiroil all the tlnio My hund and throat ucro always choked up , my huad aclicd n 1 the tlmu and my thro it was sore and dry. 1 could positively rutnln hardly nnythlni ; I atn on mystoniHoh ; Uwnsn wa\8 KlvlnK inu tioublo and I Biiircind nil the mlscrv of t confirmed dysueptle. 1'or dnys nnd d lys I could o t nothlnir , hut lived on fluids iilonc l't. < lor these phjs'cl ' ins hovvpvor 1 beRnn to Impnno , nnd this Improvement kept up until I am nun nearly cured , l.very one of my si inptonia Is coiio and 1 feel huulthy. ( Miercotlu nnd weil I ( .atniot put mv Hi mUfu nu > > 3 to thcso phj H ! clans toostroiiKlv " The - ncreasing. i\ \ w w w H * i S3U < Q U Q S3 & OO CO ISTHIS : Huy n popular vvlieel one that will sell at sight and make yon a Catalogue Free. Get agcncj quick. UNION TRANSFER CO. , Ii'l-i.S. ; ( ) ( | ( ) Alain Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Special Notices. CailNCIl BlUF'S , 1'OK Ui.S'l llounuof ttvc roiinia 1 mrc mnlon IB nrrei pasture on upper Ilroadwur LOW ' 111 I leyBluS I'earl Urcet AliSI K VLvl-4 ami loam Farm itm cltr iiropirtr bouvbl and eolJ I'uier A Iliunii to in ill lllun. \\rAMKI > A man , who Imi Imuwli-iliH ) il anil esperlemo In th fruit c < imuil > Kliin bui > lnc 9 ai inaiiaitur for lnuiicll lllutTt 1-rilH drawer. Milppi-m Allocution llufori'iico * ri > quired AddnJ I' llosi , gacrelury , J'J 1'i-nrl htrret CouDcll IHufTs AI/lKSKCUDbS llOSI'-l'eiiili | ) lay It U U 10 > mri > KOuilTitluounil HlnitrB In > iock at llli br n Merrlmii block " \\HI.1. I Al II vMK i U KI.I-'lwo luur ro mi li liuUMtiMiil iluru ruiim nnd oulliullilliiif th-ur of lueiiinbrnnie A. I MauUel 7U ) ( .riilimn Ave OII IlKS'lHluro room . * UilO "ill eilnbilihit I urocerr utanil lornur I'th hi anil 4tli Ate II ) icrnionlh A J Manila ! "W ( .ralmin Avu L.'Oll HAM ! rulliPtof tlnnnri moll ic u > lciin1l lion a btrimln Ituiulro of Kmpkle Uuxir ; llnnlwurr I o Council IIIUITi TIUl'SK ami tut for Dale No HII Klfliam ue 11 Inquire of J 1 * Clirl.tUn , t .V II I fcviulil liouio tllANOK for rlfil man lo rolled , ollclt A mil ilellvor KoudVnies IU a WHUK UDI ! iiroCtiillTldeil erirr W dari In ilucli LOIU ptiir Shut bur 15 nharm Hoc * Adilrjm J VV Morne lloouit hrureU block council Illulli . ' SAI.R tlieap , toaoi bltck rirlTlng m arei L.'Oll tetm lnul i oil wafon liarnuM anil loam , tup buf fj i road wagon Carbon Coal Co 101'tarl ilrtfl THE "COUNTY FAIR" QUARTET , Mr I * I * IMUo of Ibo Itlson I'lty t siniritu w lib tliu "Conniv I'nlr' t-nnipny. s il' "My trouble bonn lii.liimlust nh Iti siniiir' n llnclnnutl. 1 wusdohiunc Hint mv Bin , ' ' I nit v olio H-f t tm < . nnd I could spcuU ubly In wlilspor. 1 bail to glvnup my ptofuss'on toti" * * porirlly. * , "I tool , troitinont frotii mil mm t pbv > lolKij * > mm spc-e'lallsts In llnlTulo. New York , \\as\5 \ hiRton unit lloston , " liirttirrcl hj I IIM Irlrltj. "j \\fisbltiRton spoil illst whom 1 paid W - iluj. iist'd tiiectrlelly on inj vocal conls. und * ure-tt rupldly worstroiiiptuto'y losln.1 mj \olt-i- . I lie cords bee IIUMI ir ily/c-d ! After tbrtio wioUa nnili r the Coiient- ) tlcntnicnt 1 urn iliiKUin usMli us " MI ! 1'IKIi Mil The uncertnlitly of the tone , loss of vo mill control hiivo clKnime.irc.il nnd I inn iln lluhted I lin tiuiittniMit of tin-so pin-ilc'ill' * Is mild , soollilni : am ) clll nr-luiis in intrUiu ' eonlr i t v\lth the tortun I h ixe bi on tlnouL'lj < with nthurs Ihoirtly recommend them n < n'lciitllk and tklllfnl men ' Mr. Conk' * * CIIHI- % "My ttonblo " s lid Ili-n I ! ( ook HIP stH-onc' toner In tlio Illson Cllj Qnurtct of Nell Ilnr4 irpss's ' I'oimtjr I'u I r. ' d iH-s bii-k Iho yrnr1" * I'or Ihreo vuurn I bud In on nsln ; suit nniM VT tter us u nimnl doiti bo nutli-lni : nn olistrunV tlon In rnv broilblns Insimdof helping It "I'oiued lo ntf-fuviito tin-disuuso "I'lio olistrm lion Intc-iftri d Bprloui'y ' . . . mv volc-e. and ivfti-r tro itnn nt for tno yiinri * with various dootors 1 wits rcio nmrndeu by r * professional frlond lo Iir. Copi-lund and chilis " 1 bc-y linvo prn itly rollovi-d mo und II mo croul plonMiro to irconinicMid Ibesn elans IIH miisiors of llirlr in and IIH com loom' irentlomen. No onu wbo IH Itonblu I us I In been C-HII ulToril to exporlniPiit with doctora unknown ability , but sliniitd mi nt onc'p , tboin , und t bus HII vi ) vulnublo tlmo nnd iniini'j t nnd Imvo the runs loiisness of being li eiipnblo bands " An louu Ii-ui hi-r. 5 Toiichlnff Rchnnl Is a to'lMimo und ( Xiictlnl ninplovinnnl. I linnrk Is fur fiom lu-n Ilifnf , Tboilnst from tbos biiol-riio'ii und the pbysl cul nd iniMitnl strulii Iniluri ) cutnrrhlta Iroilble-s. licadnphn .mil ncivons cxbuiiHtlor ) of Miinv ti'ui-liers nro now bi-lnir Iri-utod bv lr < ) ( ouo and nnd SH 1 > ml for tlirm > und kuulrr 4 iniimlnliils Aninn. I In-ill Is Miss Altu M < I Ubcr. u popular pnhlk' s liool tc-iclinr ll.iml nrg Inu , \\lmli s been treated c-nt by mull. ' hosi\v > I snlli-rpd .ill tlio misi ry ( but . oim-s froir , < citarrluil dl o isc ti-itil 1 tool * the mull tro " ment of lrs ) ( 'opi-liitnl und " -hep ird I'lilal _ , _ iniido \\ondrrfii I'hnn i- In n.c . , and Is coin'a iili-tolv npiootliu tbiMlls , HSI- from IIH nystom.K To loiulii rs und nil olbcis Illicitly eommcna i tbe-ho phys cluns" | I.IMI Itlltlfl. j C.ilurrh nnd nil onriblo disc isi-s trnated ntj low nnd uniform rues mo Hones free l'a- < tlonts nt u dlstnnco siicc'i'ss.fiilly United bv mill , bend for symptom blnnk llotli Clnsi rre lilentH. Dr. W. II. Copeland vv is president at his rliiss In Ilcllovno llnspltnl Medic il Collozc , Now X ork , vvhcie he Krudu ited. the most ta < inons Institution of Its Kind In the country- . Dr Shci > rd's oreilontliils urb no le-ss uliund , lint and iiiiiiinlllk'cl | Ilo wns the president o' piscinas nt Hush ModliMil CollrKe. PhlOBip ( hi ) most noted medical school In the wee Also member of the Iowa State. McOtcul Soclf ty. und of v irlous other medical and Burgle. ! iina. llotli Kcntlonicn. nftcr thorough hospital o- porlonco and prautlcp. huvo devoted lh ? lives to Iho pruc-lleo of Ihu r suoolnltlos. vvli what but'CCHS thocoluuiiiHOt thu dully p inu show. _ DRS. COPEUND & SiliPARL HOOMS 111 AND 112 NLW VOlilC lAVfi' ' IIUIUMNO. U.MAIIA NEII Kxery Ctirahlc Disease Treated- Odleo Hours < ) to II n. m . 2 to 5 p. m . 7 to p in. bundny 1U n. in to U m ; j Special Irlolices. ' COUNCIL BLUFFS , mmu BI h whole or ihulr Mil * In b nilniiltlud tlio Loan ! of dlrci ton iiltln Ir llrrl inmillnii In Mr _ Iliey rmirvln Ihe I MvlliKo or rijvrllnnanr or I Ilili. I iirlliir Inrorinitlloii Klv , a lij H VV Irtl iccn lary ItKMalnM U ) whom all bid" iboulil V ent hnfitrM Vlay .1. , IR L [ I I . 'Oil hAI.K llliyclv , ilnu | > fur cailiorunei paymtntiililrc V < lieu oillco I.'Olt HAI.KI lireoJorn'j biilli aui-H oun wvi ono year nml l o ycara , lollil color , rtultter itock 724 H Itt M _ _ TTfAVl 1C I ) I'nrlln with ullttlnllniu and ra | < lt > l I II innnufuctiiro Rndlutiuiliicuiut | nti-il noTcltlc g II J Ailaiui ills Perlne uvuuue Lounill Uluffi ' , i fl'oll HI.K A noocl liouui mid llirm loujwi , ' J Kood liiipruruiiu-ntii ono ( ourili cm i > ruld . rnr | enter nork Apply l < > Leonard Kvcrcli I' * ' , , I'oll HAI.K MID bay currlavn team mid uirrlm , 1.V Tullry * lull earl HI Council Illu0 , Hill HAl.h ( lo'jil family her e pbaclon currla v I und liarnen lltt caib Cico ' 1 I'Uilpi ! " - olMce , ( ounclj lllufTn. _ _ _ /"tAIUlAUl ! reuiort-d , conpooli ranlti clilina * V Iclnanea. Kd llurku , 41 'ik/lgri grocer/ , Uioidway. J