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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1895)
- - . _ - - - - - 'r : _ _ _ _ _ _ r------ . } 6 . TIlE : OMAhA DAiLY nBl : - 1 -SrNDA , , , T ANt UY G , 1S ! . . ; ; if OMAL SUDAY Br COUNCI nLU l"S. t OFFICE . NO. 12 lEAHL STnEET. Dtlnrcd by carrier to any part of the cItz. H. W. TILTON , Lessee. 'El.rrnONESJuslnS ofce , No. 4 : nigh edior , No. 23. ' L .1. ' un IIRN1'JO. " - " Orand hotel , Council Iilutrs , reopened Oct. 1. Mayne Heal I state ogency , G39 Broadway. For Rent-Large prJnto barn near court , hOU9 Apply at nee cmce. Justice Ovhle Vlcn wIll celebrate the six- teenth nnnlversry of his marriage today. Tim 8Se"nl of J. n. Urlesbach reports that the Inventory show8 the assets amount to i $1,181. Harmony Chapter , No 25 , Order Eastern Btar , wilt hold a special meeting Thursday , January 10 , for the purpose of InItiation . Al Knights of lythlas and others 110ll1nl invItations , are requested to attend the public Installation of St. Alban's lodge , No. 17. Monday evening January 7. The Worlds' Parliament Heading club will resume work tomorrow afternoon nt the usual pace : and hour Several consecutive readings w1 1e given to the religion of Islam. larry Brown and Frank Gorlton , who were found begging on the streets were given ten days' Imprisonment yesterlay , with the nl- tornatvo of leaving tIm city. They chose to leave. Zela V. Orvis ! ed a petition In the Ils- trlct cou.t yesterday asking for a divorce from C. 11. Orvis and thl' custody of their little child , Bessie. She alleges desertion and failure to sUI'llort. ) At the 4 o'coele : servlco at St. Paul's church ) this afternoon the choir wi sing "Magnificat" and "Nuno linimittis" ) lay Clark \Vliltfeid . In g , and "I.lke Silver Lamps" by Uarnhy. St. Ihan's lodge No. 17 , Knights of t Pythlos , wi hell a Imhlc installation of ofccrs Monday evening tO be followed by a dance. lelbers anti friends of the ledge nrc Invited to bo prcsent. . Articles of Ineoporatoli were tiled yester- ( } a by the Central Lumber ' all Shingle comp - p ny of this city , wih' clpltt stoce ! of 5OOO. The Incorporators arc W. W Loomis , w. i. SaPI anti George C. Benjamin The flock Island yesterday received fifteen cars of cOli , Intellt1 for the Nebraslca sufferers - ferers , from Evans l , la Ten cars were sent to I.ln01ln a 111 the remaining lIve were turned over to tim Union Pnclnc at this point. The following young ladies sat down to the artistic table UIJon which pink was the predominating - dominating color : Misses Anna Stevens , Eta Otis , Birdie and llrowineValker , 1elln Kirkland , Winnie McIntre , hattie and Annn 'Valer. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Officer entertained the members of the former's class In the Presbyterian Sunday school at their home : on Willow avenue Thursday evening. The other time was amusements. sweetly spent In puling taffy and Mrs. C. 1 Halsbace ! entertained n number of youn ! ladles In honor of Mr. Italisback's Halslmcle's sister , Miss Hosela , at a chocolate chat , 11'1. day afternoon. 'rho drawing of Slhouctes caused the chat to hecome a chatter , which music had charms to titttct. Another Installment of the evidence In the Nora Murphy squatter . coutemllt of court case was heurll by Judge Smih yes- torday. At ito hour of adjourment sOle witnetses were still to he heard and the case wl ! e plclt1 up again Monday. The arrangements arc being rapidly completed - pleted for the appearance of George B. \'Il. Wi- : , hams . the well known Shakespearean reader , ; - In this city. The entertaInment will probably - ably be given on the 21st. Alarge list ot subscribers to the affair Is now being worked I up among the lovers of literature In this city . The house at IG21 Eighth avenue , occupied L by James Cralgmle , a baggage man on the Union Pacific was entered last evening by burglars who broke In the back door. Three I men were seen by the neighbors as they left the house about 7 o'clock. A gold chain ot consIderable value was ala that was missed L lat evening. . PatrIck J. Maloy , an Omaha newsboy will : ' , I' pair at cast Iron Tongs and an extraordi ' , nary command of language wandered over to . this sIde of the rIver aud commenced to hawk his wares In a way that caused some I one to make a complaint to the po1ice . Ofcor Easdale gathered him In and charged I hIm with disturbing the peace. Last evening a receptoln was tenderell I , Secretary larry Curtis and wife by the members of the Young Men's Christian nasa , elation and their friends In the parlors of r the First Presbyterian church. A larle number dropped In and took advantage ot tin SS opportunity to make 01' renew acquaintance i wIth the genial ' secretary and his wife The first session of the new nllht fchool I wi be hell at the Boomer school building c' tomorrow evening , beginning at 7 o'cloclt aUI I lasting until 9 :30. : The scll:1 will be under the supervision of the superintendent anll I . ' Doarl ot 1llucalon. I'G to day schools ' 5 Miss Anderson of 111sdale , Ia . will lao the , tocher , and ) It Is expected that the mem- , " - berdllp ' at the start w1 bo about forty. General J. D. Weaver Is to deliver three : lectures for the benefit of the newly organ- lied People'a church on tiO evenings ot January 8 , 9 and 10. The subjects are : ; . "Consttutonal Finance " "Tho Balimore ! Plan" and "Canse and Cure ot the Business ' Depression. " These lectures are to be non- ) I ; partisan , and aro. delverell for educational . purposes to enlighten the IfeOIJlo on pending . public que tons. A few neighbors and friends of : lr. onil : . Mrs. 'Vliam Moore and their daughter Miss Nellie , were entertained at an Informal mu- t elcale Friday evenIng at the residence of Mr. . Moore on Sixth street. Those present were : ? ; Mr. and ! rs. W. F. Sapp Meslomes ) J. J. t Drown , L'man and Skelon , Misses Nora r Drown , Keatng and Jelar , Messrs. n. E. Woodbury , Tom Metcalf , George Mayno and E. K. : Patterson. , , Dy the unanimous vote of the twenty-six supervlrrs ot St. Joseph , Ilch" , the design : for their court house ly Bell & Kent ot the . . city was adopted . b lnI selected frcm twenty- ' threD designs submItted by the leading archi- : ' tects of Chicago and Michigan . This Is an honor to the architects and to Council Buf , , and Is a good augury for the new year In Del & Jent't oiilce. In 1691 this firm had ' 290,000 , worth of work ; 4 Wo have $100.000 to loan upon Improvel ) farms In Iowa and wi nice ( all the gilt- gi- A , edged loans offered nt low rates 'Vo 110 not want wild lands , and will not loan In No brade . Lougl & Towle , 23t Pearl street Yo wish to render our thanks to nil who , 80 kindly assisted us In our hto bereave- ment. Mrs. A. D , Dckey . , Mr. and Mrs. J. Dlckey. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Telephone No. 45 for A. D. T. messengers , t ' 'wagonB or carriages . ? 'o . 23 Main St. l' J Jli".1 T " J . " "T lU. t , . gene Mr. . east. and Mrs. 'II , W. Hotlert anIon have W. H. Ipaele of Neola was In the city ciy 4 yesterday Sherll Davenport of Sioux City Is In the ; city on busIness J. H , Snyder left last evening for a veek's I . trip to New York weeJ./ . Grenvilie Montgomery left Friday for an- other year'l work at Yale , Miss Eleanor Montgomery leans today for Stamforl ; , Cents. , to alenll school Miss Gene\'le\'o Ballwin returns today to ) lls1 Hershe"s school In Boston Dick Stewart leaves today for Concord , N. i . Bchool IL , to , spend his second year at tH. Patti's , Mrs. M. J. Alworth anti daughter , Miss Jessie , have . retured trom a visit wIth frIends ut 'laml , Lu Misa Elba hanson of Oenwood has returned - turned to her home after vIsiting Miss Portia lerto Troutman for a wl'k. Miss Gracie I.ubert of Sioux Clfy. who ! has , been visiting her sister , Mis John S. Glotzer , returnell home yesterday r . Clinton SPolor and Ralph Mueller leave r ; today for I.lncoll to f'sume their studlcu at t tlo UniversIty of Nebraska : Dr Thomas JefrIes , who has been dnnger- 5. ously ill for n week , was reported no better IMt C\'enI ! , lie was unconscious nil day ant life teemed to bo slowly ebbing away , Miss Eleanor Stewart returns to her s.hoot werle at Dobbs' Ferry I . on the hudson. tOlhy. . I : ln : : Elizabeth Squire left lat Wednesday for tortbaIpton , Muss . . where she will at- lend Miss Durubam' school another year , - . - . - - - - - " "t' . - " - . - - - - - - - - - - - NEWS \ FROI I COUNCIL BLUFFS J ames & fvcrtk Start a Snit t Oolect Old Note nn ( , MONEY IN THE SAVINGS BANK ATTACHED ATACHE CI"lm that , J. J. hll ) Is i Indebted to Them anti 11t There l Money on 1)epo ' t l'hero Uelolln ! totlio . U"remlant Stililetent to J.Iquicltito Their Ulaiii , James & laverstoek csmmenced a suit In Ihe t district court yesterday against J. J. Shea , the attorney , for $13,70 , wIth Interest from January I , 1690. A note , so the \)1 - lon ( alleges , was executed by Shea four years ago , but has never been paid. lie Is aI- cured of disposing or a part of his goods for the pUrlJOs ( or d ' lraullng his credItors and of intending to dispose of tIns rest of It. The petton also state that ho has prperty rIght which he Is tr'lng to conceal. I wilt b3 remembered that a little less than a week ago Shea & Calvin secured a settlement from the t County Board of Supervisor for about $ 21,000 on a lot ef claims that hail : been assIgned - sIgned tJem by property fwnerg for excessive t axes levied. The attorneys , for their shrewdness In detecting the error ( r the board that levied taxes , rot half of a porlon of f the mount chimed anJ a less proportion en sOle of ( lie larger Ole ! . hut from \ , It i s claImed they realized $8.000. which Is now In i the hands of the COUlc1 : Bluffs Savings bank. A writ of attachment waa Issued on the strength of the facts laid down In hits t Petition \ and this money was attached . UUS'ON ! 'Ula I'rlcc fOtUCClt to lee Uut flu 11C9 nail tlIrptlt ) Stnct BIG REDUCTIONS IN UNDERWEAH. I.adles' nonshrlnklng underwear . , worth 75c , I'edur d to GOo each. ftJC ( underwcar reduced to 39c Our regular ' roc ( , quality gent's underwear reduced to 3c' : each. Gent's heavy wool shirts and drawers , worth 75c , reduced to GOe each , Ladles' fine nil wool union suits , In natural all black ! . reduced from $3.00 to $ l.5O. Ladles' lute wool vests , In grey anti white , regular $11 quality , reduced ! to 7&c each BIG HmUCTIN IN IIOSLEILY. GOc quality ladles' cashmere hose ! ualty , 3tc , or three pal' for $1.00. 750 anti $1.00 quality ladlcs' fine cash- mere hose , 48c a 11lr. Children's tne cashmere hose reduced from fOe to 25c a pair. BG REDUCTION IN DRESS GOODS. 7e Bnglsh ladies' cloth , 54 Inches wide , reduced to 390 a yard. ALL REMNANTS HALF PRICE. Big lot of line dress patterns , worth from $1.50 to $6.00 . to close , $2.98. $2.50 quality Boucle cloaldng , to close $1.50 a yard. See bargains offered In black dress goods FOWLER , DICK & WALICEL1 . Council Bluffs. Try Eagle laundry 7 : Broadway , for good work. Our medium gloss finish can't be beat , blt we do strictly hand 'worle , domestic finish when preferred. Telephone lt7. domesto 'Vasherwomen use Domestic soap. Where l'O sre l.'ree. First Presbyterian . corer ot Willow av- enuo and Seventh , street , Ic\ ' . Stephen Phelps , pastor-Preaching ly the pastor at 10:30 : a. in. and 7:30 : p. m. Church ot Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints-Service at 101 Broadway at 2:30 : and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school at 1 o'cloclt. Broadway Methodist , II. P. Dudley , 11as- tor-Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. Subject : : "Prayer. " Class meeting and Sunday school at 12 in. ; Epworth league at G:30 : p. m. : preaching at 7:30 : p. m. Subject : "The Elements - ments of a Trno Life. " Overton's Mission , Eighteenth street and Fourth avenue-Gospel servIces tonight and every night this weele. Congregational , Dr. John Askin pastor- Morning sUbject : "Life's Order and the DIvine - vine Sufliciency. " Evening subject : "The i True Interpreter of Life. " Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ ot Latter Day Saints , on Pierce strect , ' three doors west of Gen avenucSacrment serv - Ice at 10 a. m. ; preaching at 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 12 m. : Z. H. L. society at G p. . m. T. W. WIlliams , pastor. First Baptist , corer Sixth street and First avenueRevl'al services are being cnducted I by Evangelist L. G. Drown ; three services on Sunday 10:30 : a. m. , 3 p. m. and 7:45 : p. m. ; Rorvlces every night during the week at 7:30. : James H. DavIs , pastor , 304 Harrison street : St. John's English Lutheran church , Jones hal , 17 Pearl street , Hev. 0. W. Snyder , pastor-Services at 1 a. m. and 7:30 : p. 1. ; Sunday schooL at 9:45 : a. m. ; ) 'ounl pe.ople'l meetng at G:30 : p. m. - - - The Grand hotel has arrnged for excellent music In connecton with Its Sunday evenIng dInner. _ _ _ _ _ _ Domestic soap breaks hard water. CltlJ" In ( illichili. Tonight at midnight marks the change In ofcials ot the county and township that were elected at the last electon , The ceremony - mony wIll not be an Impressive eisa . and none of the officials wi b at home to visitors when the change occurs. In the court house ' S. Campbell , the county clerk , wi step out In favor of Freeman Hecd , and Deputy ClerIc Fenlon wi do the same for G. G Baird ! , his successor Recorder W. M. Shepard . ard succeeds himself , but bas not yet announced - nouncel who will be his deputy to fill the place left vacant ly Freeman Heed. J. ! , Ilnthews also succeeds himself In the audI- tor's ( oflice. John P. Organ will vacate the county attorney's ofco and C. O. Saunders will take his dutIes In charge . Of the township officers , Justice Vien and Constable Baker are the only ones who succeed - ceed themselves. R. T. " 'nlter will occupy John l ox's old olce , and that of I. I. Field will be tulen' by II , O. Cook and moved Into the same building with J. H. Snyder on Pearl street. Constables Antrey and Lee Albert will till the places of E. W. Jackson and the man who resigned so long ago that no one remembers who he was herihl C'onl. This new coal from Wyoming for sale only by II. , \ . Cox , 37 MaIn street. Telephone 48. Asle for cIrculars. Gas cocking stoves for rent and for sale at Gas Co.'s oillco . Inrlell 10 the (3ronn.I. John Waler. a team tcr living : t 409 I.ln- coin avenue , lost his house anti all its contents - tents yesterday morning about 5 o'eloc ! . lit got Ul and lit two fires , after which he went out to the barn to attend to his team A few minutes later his little dull , ran out anti toll hhn the house was on tire . lie hur- ned back anti found smolto pourIng out of r the ( door. Iunnlng tf the nearest patrol box , ho tried to turn In an alarm , but not under- stantIng the system failed , As the fire department - 11artment dhl not respond he jumped on his I horse a few minutes later l and startel tor the engine hpuse. In the meantime someone I one who knw how touna the door of tin I fire box open arid turned In lie alarm Waler let the department as ho went down , but t before the latter could reach the house the i fro had gone so far that I was Impossible to S save aiiylhtittg 'rho 1IIInago Is estimated at L between $100 all $1,000 , which Is partal ) Lr covered by $ GOO Insurance 'fhe blaze was i the result of a defective tine. Ground oil cake $1.30 11111. at Morgan 8 : Co.s drug store , 134 Broadway. L ! .5. i J. : . \ . Meeting. All . men arc cordially invited to attend the ( : meeting of Ito Young Men's Chrlelan nasa : . elation . to bo held thIs afternoon at . I o'clock In" the hail at the corer of Malt i street and Broadway , over the State SavIngs bank lan'y Curls , the former secretury ref r of the ( abboclaton , wi be iirecnt and give the address. There wIll be stirring music and I a good hue ( may he expected. DavIs sels ! drugs , paints and gln cheap The laundrIes use _ Domestlo soap. - - - \ here IN Unlr'II' ' : , . I. Duncan , the ( 'oung man \vho Is chargl by Theresa Reed with blrj the father of r her week.old baby , was to have bd I hear - In g before Justice Fox yesterday , but he fllell to materialize at the proper time . Fox fxld fia the bond at $ & 00 last Sunday morning fith fic nd the young man's father , Wilson Dun. can , signed it. I his since transpIred that the old man I not worth a cent , the homeM stead on whIch : he lives being owned by his wm ife. Justice Pox was reticent . about the mater yesterllay , but all .enouh to ahow ! that t he never expectS to se Duncan alaln , Il l continued the case until the 17th without elher ea the prosecuting witness or the defenl- ant asking hIm to 10 so. JBNN'suN ' 11111)5. - ! , JluarT Cost ale. Stock must be reduced $20,000.00 by February - ary 1. Head these prices Come In Monday . Two-'ard wide LockwoOl bleach sheeting . 131 yard. sheetng. 42.lnch Lockwood bleach pillow case mnsln ! ge 'ard. I.onstalo cambric 7tc yard. 3G-lnch unbleached I.L muslin , 3c 'ard. 7c white clinker flannel , 3c yard , We make these prices to raise money 1.000 skeIns imported ( largo skeIns ) Saxony yarn , 3lc skein. ( GOO remnants Ilk plushes all velvets , to 1 yard long , 'entr remnant , ISo Mch. 75c and $1,00 figured drapery sIla ! : , Wc : yard yardf , Cite , C5e , antI 75c dr8 10t8 , $ : Jc : ' .1" , ( 1,000 gents' hemsttch ISo and 20c hand- kerhlc . 9t each. SIO.fl U2.00 , $ le 10 and $ ) ! 00 r ladles' : .Iclel" . Si PI : , u.rh UGO and $ & ,00 beaver shawls , now $2.50 nld f.I : ) . Big sale or lace and chenille curtains. Everything In winter goods must go before I bru.lt. 1 Como In Monday. m NNISOr P1105. . Counr.l Bluffs. Two more Hoyal lardmon pianos were Placed In Omaha homes by the Mueller Piano nIl Organ COl pan ) ' last week , One , a malnlncent Baby Grand . Is the pride antI joy j of the hem of John H. Schiolting corner Twenty-fourth and homey streets , and the other went to the handsome home of Mrs. E. n. ICeifer 1823 Plrnal street Ilnl front lorllUI Struck Truu"lo. August Pearson , a NorwegIan , with a plc- turesqu vocabulary of profanity , came II from Corning FrIday night to testify In the case of John " \Veatn who was charged with bootlegging'itli bun came Ed Olsen and H , I. Ing : . bent upon the same errand. After - ter Weston's case had been decided by his being bound over to the ( grand jury the three witnesses went out for a lark. After several whiskies . hall been deposited beneath their respectIve belts they drew up at the ( opera house salon which Is run ly Mike Klliare and Al Noacl , Several more drinks were stowed away , and all were feeling consllera- bly under the "floonce , " when I damper was thrown upon their joy by a tall . shut ) 'ounl man with a derby hat ali a pair of brass Iueldes. Yesterday morning , when Pear- son appeared at the police headquarters to mal ( a complaint , his left eye was entirely closed and as black as mIdnight for two Inches all around. Besides this he had various cuts and scratches on his head In- mcted by the brass knnckles. The descrlp- lon whld he gave ot his assaIlant sent the police off on what they thought wculd prove the right trail. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Order I u"terl Slur. At a public installation of Harmony Chap- ter ( , No. 25 , Order Easter Star , held New Year's eve . the following ofcers were In- stale ! ) for 1895. by past grand matron Mrs. Maria Jacksoti Mrs. G. II. Jackson acting as grand marshal ; Mrs. M. Duquete , W. II ; Mr. Charles E. Waiters . W. I' . ; ! rs. Charles g. Tucker . A. II : Miss Emma G. Peter , secretary : Mrs. J. K. Cooper , treasurer ; Mrs. George Rudlo , C. : Mrs. James Bell , A. C. ; Mr. 11. I. Ilawortli chaplain : Mrs. H. A. Messmore , adah : Mrs. Jennie Wilkins , Ruth ; ! rs. Maggie McMiilen . Esther ; ! rs. II. A. Cofeen , Martha ; Mrs. Charles E. \\'aiters , Elert ; Mrs. Lucinda Bennett . warder ; Mrs. Maria Jackson , organist - ganist : ! rs. S. S. Nash sentinel. Pototicn % 'hl"vc Hound ( ! ver. Lou and Ed Ackerman , the two young men .who were implicated with Adam Adams , the boy postofce burglar from Griswold , were brought In yesterday by Deputy United States : Marshals \ V.V . Eler antI C. II. Dradley. To all appearances they were Ignorant farmer boys , and one ot ( Item . at least , had never ridden on a railway train unt ! ! he did so at Uncle Sam's expense. They admit- ted that they planned the scheme and that they stood outside and received the booty boty whie theIr younger accomplice was Inside t doIng the work. They were bound over to t the tederl' grand jury and their bonds fixed I at $500 each. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Al Old Cubic. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia. , Dec. 3I.Tothe Editor ot The Dee : Will you please answer In your Sunday correspondence where I can find any one who buys curiosities . such lS I an old l nglsh bible from the 16th century , , printed In IG.12. and blhre. 11 G. - Any antiquarian beak ' dealer will tel you. Find addresses In city directory. i Marriage 1.le.n.e" . The following marriage licenses were Is- sued ly the county clerIc yesterday : Name and Addrcss. Age John Francious . Des MoInes. . . . . . . . . . 2G Sarah Burton Des Moines. . . . . . . . . . . . : : C. 1' . Christansen , HarrIson county , In . . 21 Mary Citriattansen . Harrison county , Ja. . : ' Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. Ifzmrllultel : ot Forgery. WICHITA , Kan. . Jan 5.-Tue noted forgery case In which Banker Ilzzlud and I number oC other prominent people were charged wih forging deeds and false ala- al- stacts on n lot of property hero which was afterwards sold and traded to people In 1111- ibis nnl iowa , ended today In the acquittal of Ilazzard. Daniel Wrenn , one of the forgers . who hld already been convicted of complicity In the awlndle , ttnd who had made depositions connecting Hazzard with I , today denied his previous allegations and nhsolved Hazzarlt Crom any connection withi the affair Iazzard was formerly president of the Sedlwlcl ( City' bani , . but now lives In Vermont. lIe wal arrested In Plymouth , N. 1" , In November. . _ - In"III&otnl l'ut ( : rOlCS FscaIc . cIJe. ST. JOSEPH , Jan. 5.-Detective Billy PIn Iter ton hal been placed In charge oC the work of ascerlalnlns thus responllblty for the escalle of the desperlloes tram the jai New Year's morning . ns the ihuriltig- Ion railroad olcials arc determIned to recapture - capture Ilt Crowe , who helped to hold up the "gU" train 'j'he man who hell ro- \olver to the prIsoners has been itlentileth ( Idenlled and wl le placel under Irrelt sonic ( line I sOle tme tomorrow 10 Is tuititi to be very llroml- nent. At the same tIme lawyer will Le i hilton Into c'nstotiy accusell ot wi a ' al go-between for the escalled prisoners anti their friends. . nIl Ianrhman Arr.stpII for ( : oulterfolll ! SAN FIANCISCO , Jan 5.-Uttiteth States secret servIce agents have received news frol Lebanon Ore. . of lie arrest near that pluce ot " 'llal Davenport , fOlnerl ' I tii'tigglit anll now a wealthy rancher reo silng ( here , on u charge ot counteileiting , Uniteti. Htates : lal'shll Gral countertellnl ! made lie ( IITestl stating that lve others of gnus are ititto to be tirresteti . Davenport . port om'e servell I sentence for coiintt'ieit- lug and It II chal'IclI that since hIs release he has been engaJe1 with others In ihooding Ol'egon al ) the ( I't/et Hound country with counterel ! 01 anti / - sliver coins 'J'OW" Uurloll hy Hurgiars. ARDMO1IR . I. ' 1' " . Jan , G.-The little town of Nebo , twenty miles northeast of here , Is In ashes the worle ot burglars Late last night three mel robhell the stores ot TuckerVaiker antI Roger Broi . anti , after cleaning out the safes hired the build- ings. 'J'he town hiati no lire delJartlent buid- wua prnctcaly dlstro 'ell. the liii met only dying for lack oC fuel , Olcers In Wlro lent trout here this moring and have , I In reported - ported , struck lie tri of the pilagers , whose identity II not , . 1m own. - 10lya In , ' 1'llly 1101. CEDAH ItAPIDI . Ia . Jan. 5.-Special ( Telegiam.-John Schweitzer , a farmer boy IG years old living near Bennett , was uccl- dentally shot this afternoon and ( ataiiy futuly wouiiileil. lie wal riding alonl li a wagon and seeing n rabbit . ntemptlu to kick the llanlehl ( off I gnu In that botom of the WIlon , In doing s ( lie tlruce ! the hammer ant dlH'hlrged the gun . the contents en- /UI. el- terln the ( left side . a He ullnot live. 1IIIr ) tn irii. Li. . ( iran , t. \'A8UlNJTON. Jan. -'J'ho sccretur of ftale and :111 : : Grfthnm save u dinner part Arlington. tonlhl In hOIOl' of Mt's. U. a. Grant ut ) SOCIAL LIft I't ' TiE BLUFFS - , M any Matter ] of Vaon Sort that Ent3r- tninol . People.Lat Week , - BRILLA\T : ASSEMBLY AT THE GRAND - Ono of the : lot lnj"hho lanlln l'nr.lcs , ! ot the 80a l" " lr on- ( , ! .toltl Men , Ilno 11 Exchtiit l o Coffee Clist- high ) 'I\ - I'urln. - The opening week of the new 3r was marked by a number of enjoyable social events , several or them of enough Importance - anco to soclety's devo ( to be called devoteI caled by the Impressive i name of "function " , "tuncton , whlo there were many others leu pretentious In form , but none thl Icss enjoyable to those who were fortunate enough to receive In\'latons. Probably tIme most brilant ot them all was I the "assembly" at the ( Grand hotel New Ycar's eve , given by lrs. B W. Hart and Mrs. Charles T. Stewart , tinder the patronage ot Mrs Lucius Wells , Mrs. L'man , Mrs John T. Stewart anti ! rs , Samuel Haas The dining room at the Grand was trnnsformed Into I Into i a bal room and for four hours its walls I rang wIth delightful music , delghtUl furnished by the Second Regiment band from Omaha , and the I sound of laughter and nmirth The mantels I were banked with ferns holy and red roses , anti the ceiling and chandeliers were adorned I wih festoons of Christmas greens. A large screen of palms concealed the orchestra frol I the tinticers 'he ' following were present : : lessrs. and lesdames Don : Macrae sr. . , , I.uclus Wels , J. L. Stewart William Moore , C. E. H. Campbell , B. A. Trotmman ( I. ? ti , TreynorV. . P. : SaJp , W. J. Jamison , W. J . Dlnlnock , Montgomery , A. W , Casady , F. S , Pusey R. Lougee B. M. Sorgent , W. R . Shepard , " 'ood Allen , " ' . A. Mamrer , H. Cuimiiimgs J. G. CarlIsle , H. P. llaret , D. I. . Ross , Frnk Wright . J. N. Baldwin , E. J. Gilbert . Graves , C. T. Stewart II. W ' , hart , WI Wyman at Omaha. Mesdames Lyrnati Benson of Dubtitiuc , lcCune , Skelon ot r Chicago . Herbert of Omaha , Misses lont- . gomery Babcock , llutts . CasatiyS'ichchiain , Paterson. ( Bennetl Gleason . Kelar , Webster , Oliver , Duke , Vincent A'leslorth. Murphy \Voodward Stewart , Dewey ot Omaha , Clarle : ot Iowa City. Messrs. Everett . Smith I Casnly , 'Icleham , Fenion Reid , Paterson Zermulen , Bowman Shepard , Wright Woodbury - bury , Dawson , Metcalf Grhlfltli . Mayne , Haas , Garner , Murphy , " 'hlelaw. Brown , Paxton , Wood , Ogden , Thomas Bowman Tinley , Steinman , Clark , Crib , Smith , Doane and I Gnrman of Omaha , Bliss , DIck , Stewart , Bares of St Paul. THREE hIGh FIVE GAMES. Miss Nellie Baker . 1lss Nelie entertained a number of friends at high five , Friday evening lt her home on North Second street A very enjoyable - joyablo time was hal ! ' Prizes were awarded i Fordy Child and Nttte Groneweg afer which refresiitnensj wee served. Those present were : ! r. AntI Mrs. Maris"Fleming . the Misses Dele Putteron , Millie Graham , Alice Foster , Neilie. Groneweg , Nette ( Grass , Cora ICeiler . Della Meyers , Zula Llpe , Mar ) , ' Barclay , NellIe Lutz , Cora Smih , mla Wlrt t antI Mate lInker ; Me srs. Fordy Child , Hobert Leech , Carl Mctne , Harry Murphy , Fred Parsons ' , Tom Farnsworth Frank ; Capel , Ed Sayles , ' 'Claljenc c'pel , rank C I McKesson . Herman Groneweg Tom Evans ' anti Wi Buler.I 'I Mrs. " ' . J. Jamison' entertained about lOt ) of her friends Wednesday afternoon and I evening at her home on First a\'enuc. The afternoon party was for ladles only , and the evening for both lathes and gentemen , The house was finely decoratxcd with flowers. ) n the hallway stood a magnificent palm , reachIng - Ing nearly to the ceiling ; while a mate to It was placed In the dinIng room. Curtains ( of smilax adorned thiS ' ( eorways , t d back with nosegays or whites hyacinths. All ( hit curtains and chandeliers were adorned with \ smilax . and tIme mantels were hidden from view by a profusion ' of pink and cream roses. The game at high live was pla'el , Mrs. Tldd and Mrs. Cummings receiving prizes In the afternoon and J. " ' . Perego and Mrs. Victor ( Jennings In the evening. Dainty refreshments were served , the ice cream being made In mnulds representing kings and queen of tIle varIous suits the king being for the men and the queens for . the women. ' A pleasant company of young people spent New Year's eve at the home ot Miss Elza- beth Squire , corner ot Third and Story streets. The early part ot the evening was spent In playIng high five , Asa Shlverlcc ! car- rying off the gentlemen's prize , a silver key ring , and MIss Helen Baldwin _ the ladles' prize , a silver corlscrew. The floors were then cleared , and ito old year was danced out and the new year In to the music of Sutorlous' orciistra. The following guests were present : The Misses Grace and Jo Christian . Eva Kennard and Anna Shlverlcl ot Omaha , Elsie and CarrIe Schoentgln , Ger- trudo Bennett. Irene Test. Helen Daldwln Genevieve Baldwin , Eleanor Stewart and Ba nard ; Messrs. Charles Pratt , Henry Alien , Tom Creigh Paul llongland Asa Shlverlcl , and harry Lindsey of Omaha , Clinton SIJoner , Theron .loslyn Dick Stewart. Rob- ert Darard , Ralph Mueller , Fred Empkle and Robert Baldwin. XX CENTURY CLUB WATCHES. The Twentieth Century club was royalty entertained by ! r. and ! rs. Goehring at their cosy home , on Fourth street , Monday evening December 31. 189 , Pink and white were ito colors chosen for Ito occa310n. The ladles were attired In pink ! all white . and the gentlemen asslslel ( In carrying out the design by wearIng plnle ties. A profusion ot carnations , faultlessly arranged around the rooms . produced an elect which was the pink of perfection. The socIety was called to order by time president , Mrs. W. J. I.everet. A character flctch ot Nathaniel hawthorne by Mrs. C. P. Hulsback proved that this ( gifted lady Is. an artist with the pen aa wel as with the brush ThIs able paper was followed by a select reading trom Washington Irving's "La- gend of Sleepy HoloW , " by ! rs. A. W. John- son. A characterization at Thoreau was read hy ! rs. Laura J. McBride 'fhls excelent paper was a credit to the writer , as well as the ( noble lo 50 famIliarly dealt with. The guests were favored with a song entted " 'ho Open WIndow , " ly Miss Margaret ! c. Bride , whose sweet young voice gave added pathos to lie beautiful lilies ly Longfellow. W. J. I.e\eret read a paper on gmern. This dissertation was so carefully prepared that ( It Is deserting tf special mention , I was a masterpiece of literary effort. The program , which was ot a substantial nature was concluded hy ' tliti 'endering bf several pleasing selections b I quartet composed of members of lie club . ' Ordinarily this Is the signal for adjournment ; not so upon this occasion An the ndw ' year was about to b usherell In the ( guubtt Avero ushered out to the dIning rom , whor small tables were spread vitli lie dalnlot\ refresliiiients reminding - minding hose ( preEet 'of the good things the ( comlnl year belch liii tore for ( hem . Car- italian tunIcs were placed by each plate , pink and white Ice creaIII11S served , and nothing was omltel In mllklhl lie ( entire evening a perfect success ( hut Mr. and Mrs. Goh- ring arc adepts In/tho / art of entertainment needs no further proof. , I CONG GATlNA'U- . MEN GET TO- G ErIH. , . Business men , a811 ' Ile , shrlnlc from the ordinary church Eo rti hence the gathering at the parlors of the , First Congregational church New Year's 'm'h\ \ was rather remarkable - able as It consisted of about sevent.lvo men , not a single lady or a married one , eIther . being present. The occasion was one of the "coffee chats , ' such as the Sunday Evening league at that ( church his given lev- erat tiiiies. Light refreshments were served , and lS the company remained seated about little tables , an Intereslng ( program was In- formally given N.J. Dodge gave a very interesting and valuable historical paper con- cering the Incipiency of Congregatonalsm In J ngllnd , Some ot the events unit Incidents - dents concerning IJlaC0 and men were ot thrilling Interest , and were new to most of the hearers , Mr. Dodge havIng spent much ( into atid research In gatherIng data and examining - amining authorities on this subject. W. J. I.everett reach a humorous selecton ( on " 110w They 100med the ( Elgin Church " Then cam tome Imaginatve New Year's resolu- ( bits. C. I' . Halsback told what he would resolve for the new year I he were un edItor of I Council UuUs IlalJer. I was e\'I- dent that Mr. iaitsback would be quite con- len'alve , and more zealous to print only truth than ( to tickle his , subscribers by sea- satonalrm , D. W. Otis kept the crowd - merry for twenty minutes by telling what he would 110 I he was a tram . lIe thought ) the first thing he would 110 wouM be to go out of the business lie thouht he " ' g join the Salvation army. This ! gave him a ttxt for totmching up the churches a little for not being more ready to welcome a tramp who Was seeking to referm. lie paid 1 pleasing tribute to the ( Salvation army , and quoted a saying of enl of its members , who rllrkC' ' In defense of his red shirt , "Yes , \0 have red shirts , anti red hats , anti red batiges . but 1 can take mine off when 1 Want to , but some , I see , hl\'l roth badges which ( hey can't take off . " J. l1. Hxb ) ' was asked to ten what he wouM do if ho was I duet of police. lie saul the nrt thing he wouhti 110 woull b to run Oils In , and , appoint - point harry Jnmes to superintend the coffee making and mels , lie 111Ing shown his proficiency ns a caterer lt these coffee chats of the league. lie switched or from the humorous - morous to a very sensible earnest outline ot need or reform In municipal government throughout the cluntr ) A. l Walker gave a very fitting closing to the evening by a few thoughts as to what he would do I he was a youlg mon Sonic of the ( ladies connectel with the Con- gregntonal church pretended to feel rather mifed at thl ( idea of the Ien spenilng New Year's night In a coffee chat all by them- selves anti so , at lie suggestion of Mrs . A. S. ! Hazle ton , whose husbanll was one of the ( recreant - creant coffee chatters , these Indignant ladles gatherell at her houmme . C:3 Seventh avenue . which Is within n stone's throw ( of the church parlors where the ( len were having such a jolly ( line. The ladles evidently Ild not mourn as those without hope , and the absence of the sterner rex did not appear to lesten the enjoyment of the evening. Mrs , 10zieton provldel ) refreshments with her accustomed hospitality , ali Ingeniously provided too , for a social merr-maldng. . In lie form of an art contest Each lady was requested to draw upon a slip ot palJer a picture of some familiar - miIar object , and then to pass It around for each to gUS Is name. lrs. Mueller was awarded the honors of the evening. Thc contest was a jolly otto and even the fair artist who tried to dral" a fish dil not refuse - fuse fOllvoness to ( the one who guessed It was a paper cutter. YOUNG FOLS hAVE FUN : lr. anti ) Mrs. George J. Crane entertained a large company of ' folks their 'oung felts at elegant - gamut home , , 232 Park avenue on New Year's eve The gatherIng was an observance of lie twelfth birthday annlversay ot their daughter , lao Cranl The guests all ap- peare,1 , In fancy costumes , represenlng pagls and kings , jesters , tambourine and ilover gins and a great variety of characters. A Voting Iloth was OlCflCh and a merry con- test to determine ( which wore the ( most unlquo and pretty costume rrsuled In the aWlrd of of the first prize to Claude Mathal , who Impersonated - personated Uncle Sal , and the other prize to Miss lichen liumnyan who was dressed as a brownie. The spacious parlors were elab. orately decorated wIth festoons of greeni brightened by lilies . roses amid chrysanthe- iiitims . An Informal Jrogram of recitations reclalons and luslo helped to make the evening pass swiftly , and the striking of twelve with the ushering In of tIme new year was marked by a salute trom the clues ot the Ilgh School cadets , who were drawn up In line on lie lawn. About seventy throats opened wIde , all after a series of hurrahs , the company Indulged In such rousing chorlses of "He's a Jolly Good Fellow , " ald closing wIth "Auld Lang S'ne. " Miss Clara Wyclcl ontertalned a number oC frIends at her home , 220 Tenth avenue , Wednesday Januar 2. The evening was spent In dancing and various other amuse- ments , refreshments being served at amlse- a late hour Those present were : The Misses Ruby Bryant Nellie Dickey ! , Dessle : lsses , Stella Gibert , Jessie Dlcley , Ethel "atson. Edith Wycoff : , Nina Gates , 11elah : HoaglandMaude Cunnlnghul and Naomi Chids ; Messrs. George CaYln Hi liohlins . Joe Boyne . Earl lteartisiey Herbert Pardey , Will Marshall . arshal. Charlie McDonald , George Wickham , \Vihl Iatdey , Ira ICelley . Clyde Aichison , Fred Murphy , Thaddeus Edwards and Clarke Pet- tit. NEW YEAR'S PAnTY. Miss Helen Stoddard entertained a number - her ot her friends at a New Year's party last Monday ovenlng. The principal feature of the evening was the "hemming bee. " The first prizes were awarded to Wi Hgdon and Miss Byrde Daker. The booby prizes were carrIed off by Oscar Dyar and Miss Ruth Mayne. At 10:30 : delIcious refreshments were served , followed - lowed by dancIng. The guests were : The Misses Berle Troutman , Tippy Inman , Delia Dyar Dyrde Baker , Ethel Thomas , Anna Walker , Eta Otis . Pegr Williams , Mary Dar- clay Stelha Mclntire Stela McIntre , Carrie Wlthmrow . Ruth Mayne , Ella Hansol of Genwood and Katie Kate Davis ot Avoca ; Messrs. Melvin Gould , Tom Asldn , Will H don , Den Meyers Dero Saw- 'yer , John SteddarJ , George Wlceham : , Char'es laverstock , Percy Jaineson Charles SaYles , Oscar Dyar . Thad Edwards , Lloyd Griffith. SEVERAL PLEASANT AI FAmS. The Misses Danchard entertained some of their frIends at theIr home corer of NInth street and Second avetiue . Thursday evening. The evening was passed In playIng high five until 1 o'clock , when refreshments were served. Among those present were : Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lyon , Mr. and ! ra. Fred DavIs , Mr. and Mrs. John P. Davis , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keys , Mrs. Charles Harmon , the Misses Uzzle , Nan and Nell Hardin , Ada and Clara edlml. Jennie Bull . Messrs. N. A. anl Keys F. ii. is.oys anl W. i. . 'limiclcstuhim . A number of ladles were entertained pleas- antly at the Grand hotel Thursday afternoon by Miss Ida Casady. The guests afernoon : . J. N. Casady Mrs. A. W. Casady Mrs. Lu- cius Wells , Mrs. G. I F. .Spooner , MIsses Lizzie Ilardmn Nan Hardin , Grace Foster . Nel Har- din , Nelo Wadsworth and Lillie Mihiard . Refreshments were served durIng an after. afer. noon at socIal enjoyment. J. H. Macrae had I jolly party at his resI- thence In Garner township to spend New Years day wIth him. Among those present were Mr. all Mrs. W. S. hlewestomm , and daughter , ! r. all Mrs. J. W. Temploton , Miss Jessie Templeton , James Nicol and faimiiiy . Miss Lllo Tof ( . A. Whielaw , Wi Stewart , John Gardiner anti M. P. Hao. The afernoon was spent In a very enjoyable ] tash- lon , lie guests entering Into the sports with a zest that characterIzes affairs where the Scotchmen are In such an overwhelming ma- joriy ( as they were on this occasion A game ot foot bal was played by everybody , and a pigskin never before suffered such a squeezIng - lug and thumping as that one did. The old Scotch game ot bowls was also played , and last tint not least a big dinner was assisted In Its great vanishing act by appetites that were whetted by the athlete sports. ! rs. n. S. Lyman entertained a number of friends at dInner at tIme Grnd hotel New Year's day. These present were : ! r. and ! rs. P.V. . Hart , Mrs . Vilcent , time Misses JosephIne Vincent , NellIe ! oor larnard , Keller and Montromery ; ! essrs , E. K. Paterson - ( orson , 11. Z. Hans , Edward Everett . G. S. Wright , Barnard and Montgommmem'y . Mrs. S. W. Brnnswlcle entertained a party of friends nut her home Monday evening In honor ot Miss EleanQr Stewart , The Misses lannah nnd Nellie fleck inv'ted a Jargo numher of their trlellR to their home on South Sixth street onllay night to watch lie now year make its appearance. He1reshments were served , amid the evening was dlghUuly . Iassed In varIous amtse- ments.SKATING SKATING PARTIES TilE HAG : Ianlwa , Spoon limbo RII other strips of Ice In this vIcinIty have been fwarmlng wIth merry skaters during the ( past week , The tee has heen In good condlion I nIl the weather not too cold , so that lie young Ieo- plo fnd an agreeable change from the dance and card tattle In skimming around on steel runners , A skating party went to ayne's farm cast of lie cIty last onday and spent the aftermmooim. Those who comllsell I were : Messrs. rank I Capel , BII clesson , Wi Ihutler . Tom arnsworth I ( , Harry Murphy CHI ! 'ane , 1.'lank lclOJfOn , Halph Mueller , Misses Allela Meyers Alice Foster , Neil Baker , Cora Keller , Notie Groneweg , Grace J'oster , Nell Lutz all Maud McIoiitilil. The Misses May all Lena Van Urunt en- tortalned a Party of frIends at high five New Year'a ove. . . .SZecla1 NoHces CObleH p\US. ) . CIIIMNIdYB Cs.ICANED : VAULTS m.IANED. cm1iNEYS , & 1 W. B. lole ! . . r9 hlroadw. , ) ' . A " .0.0 STOCK aI' ( lOOPS AND I"IXTU/ff I 10 trade for lown 01' $ en.ter NeLI.kn 1.,1 , , OreenBlleld . Nicholson 8 Co. , Council 1uf , - - - - - - - - - - - - - r.OiT. A IAD\I , I'Tl'IN 'fO mz SOUTH J'ighb Street and receh'c ruivard. rn HAI.1 Ol ImN1' : . mm : or , ' 'fH mHl' farms In i'olIiwutininlo counts , 1 fluid I south or Neuist : 2\ acres cultivated ; tl ) orlt l'IHlure , .plend1 ( IL.hlence i , Kot wel , K I I' ory lar , orcha.d , etc. I H.hton. 213 Jarmul ) ' Street , Council illufta. LAIGI l'IIIVATIICiAILN FOR mNT NI\U Court boule. Apply lt lice " itlce. Council lUtl. , . . . IDON'T KNOW WHAT AILS THEM . . . CATARRH THE REAL CAUSE OF MANY CHRONIC MALADIES < Neglected , or Overlooked , I is Certain to Bring Sufi'orlitg niul Dlaortso-A Nuni- b3r of Well Known People Toll Tuck Exporionco-How Otloor Stifforora May Got In Line. Great numbers of 1)001)10 Buffer from the malign posonn of catari'h , its from other subtle chronic inaintlies , vRliotit any com't'cct or tofliLto Itlea of tito nature of their utflhlcttoii.Inny ( lliicasos1 Icitowmt tItmdot' various speclile imaisuis , nt-c t'eally of a catarrhal ot'IgIn atul trnttiro. Fvory of tim mucus lititug of the nose , throat , can's , eyes , henul , Itittgs , 1R'or , bowuls , kitliteys nhmt blmuldot' , urn stibject to disease anti blight by cattut't'b , The ll'OPOI eClIPSe lot' susffororc is ths1 Coitia to the oflico for free exnhmilhliltkfl antI trial , ) trcatnicitt Time t'lelt tund moot' nilko are vcIeoineut by Drs , COhOlnhttl ) anti Sliupai'd. If _ voti 1i'o aay fi'om the city soitul for qticatlon blttnk tuttul ask for tnmtll ti'eatitient , Iii olt'ttor instance , ititul witetlior by ittitil or office ti catutent , the juttleist may be nsstti'ctl of the SICCtliCSt ) i'ollof attul ettt'u i)0SStbO ) to ottliglitened hihid iclito , hens ( 'f. . 53 L'ItESi ihNT ) , Notahiio Cohtmclileic , , , in ( lie Credeimtial't oF tile I'll ) tutetitits tII ( Ito Ciupetitint Stt'tlieiti 1iitittite , Bra. Copelimmmti anti Shiepard-na Indiviulmiats anti us it muedleni flrmn-repreutemst , hirluticirihy , t lie ii ighm est tueti Icit I eti urn t ion I ii t Ii Ic country , each being an nlumninumu of a futmuotus ehool. Dr. II. ( 'opelnnd wns presiuieui ( of his class in Ilellevu himpitnl Meuhictul College , New Tom-k , w'iuemis lie grntlimncd , tIme utuist famnoums institution of its kind in thus coun try , lr , Shuepard's creheninls ( are mm lees atnm uidttmi t it imti umutitu it I I lied , I 1 e wits itriCi- dent of his class mit Ittishu . ' , tcdiettl College , Chicago , ( hue mumost noted mimedicitl college in the vest , Aho , inemuhmer of ( lie lo'u State Medical Society , tunti of vuriotus other mned icit I nnul mtim rg icit I orgut it izatiomus. ihoth genlemnemi , utter thuoiotmghi huoumttni exhmerience anti practice , hit'e uievotetl theIr lives to ( hue hirietlee of theIr epcelaltit'i4 , with 'witat success the cotUtmuncu of the tiatly PaPer5 show. at SChIOOL. ClAN , George. V. lull , StiIoriutcmthrum ( of Schools for iottgluis Cotitmty Ctaiec it I'ublio Stmtto mneiit. County Simperintendent 11111 of Oumiahia tells hula experience as follows : "For some twelve years I luni catnrrh of ( he bowels antI my general heuththi wits very poor. My condition ivmts marked by geneiiul tiebihitl' , laelc of nppetito anti loss of stremuglht. I had been trentetl hmy several tioctors for ( hiese. commltmhitiuutst , hut meci'tvtul mto permamient relief. 1 hlncthly conclunleul to consult Des , Colelauutl amid Suiepai'd amid after two mmionhts' treatment I found tny- t'if hmetter than I had been fun' twelve or hlfteen years. Their treatment va $ skillful amid thorough anti ( lie hmeneilt I felt was nictrketi Iroin ( Iso start , I feel satisileil ( hunt they are men of honor and will , lo as thut'y' agree (0 dO , anti are ciutleely worluy ( of the conildence of tb" allhic'tett. " GEOItGR W. huLL , Stmp ( . of l'ubllc Insti'tm'lloiu , Douglas County. JUDGE POitTE1 ( ' . CtSli. Art old-time resitient of Omaha , Jtmtlge John it. Porter. of Lo Angeles , Cal. , a few ntoiithi5 mtIO visited his datighiter , Mrs. Ha- ney , at 1805 Ilnrfley street. Upon ( lie ndVic of irienils hue placed hlmseif tinder treat- macnt withi Dr. Shepard for ci. cntnrrhual atiti bronchial trouble. Itegarding this he says : Ii . . - , a . . - "My eaarrh hind existed for a long time , and , aultied to this , cattle a bronchial cotmgli very severe niud prostrating. My rest n ( muighmt was badlY broken , with a stmrenesa oh' ( lie chest anti choking up of the breathing - ing , Finally my symptoms became so urgent ( lint i : could not delay getttmig help , A friend who Imati had personal experience with Dr. Shepard'mu treatment sent me to hiitn for help. I am pleased to say ( lint the results have been very gratifying , MY cough anti lung trouble wits quickly eon- ( rouieml , ttnd I nm freer from nty catturchal trouble than I have been for years. I hieartlly comnrnend to ( lie pumlille Dr. Shueparti and his methods anti. kIhl. " "JOHN Ii. PORTER. " JLES' . 1) , IC. TINI > ALI. , I ) . 1) . Pri'slthiiig Ehdrr Tindsil , olOratiul Isilliul , is Former Oimt'timts i'tntir , 11114 Soinctiiig , Cs ) Say , Pulpit , press anti people endorse ( lie wont tif Drs , Colmelaiutl & Suuepnt'tl , There cur , ' ( ott' men , if miny' , better kmiown in Aietiiothit circles iii Neitrnsiut ihinn h'resitiluig EIther 'pm ii dii I I o I' ( I i'a n'l I el a nmi , mu ti t 11 m'eeu'ts ( ly imetur of the Seuvtir'i Street Methodist EpIscopal church. Otnithma. lie line inamiy ctugregations . lti his district miii thumrluig a yeah. pmeuicliemu to thmousaimuhtu of piople. lr , l'inmlnll t'ritcs to lr. Sliepriiul , under unto of 1)cccrnber 1 , iS9i , as foliot'tt : ' 'Fom' ' ( wetity years I have lund entarrht of ( hit' head. 'Chic disease immuimuireul my 'oico ninth. si'emningly , to some c'xeni ( , lius'rfereii ( with nmetmtitl vonk. About it ) Cai' ago , by ( lie nilvice cif sonic f mimy lion Islilonerut. I wall intltmcetl to try votme treatment. Fur your own comfort nut1 u'atistiicioii , its svehi as ( or ( ho gooul of others , I wiuthi to say t Ii a t I ha ye I on uith no ( hi I n v Ii icit hits Ii elpeil n.u alt your simuile nnul lmlcimHiuuit miietlitiCs. i4Inco under your cane my hicati line Imeen hotter antI may znlnul clearer. I tutu glad ) to eoimmnietid you antI your treatment to time imublic , ' ' A hOUILAS CItYN'l'Y I'INEIDl ) , Mrs. Chirimutiun lCaclltc'r oh' 2ihillal'ti , Domug. las , county , Nob. , is utill knowmi In Omaha. 11cr hitmabanul is a largu fnrmnu'r anti men. chmnnt oh' Millard , whmerit lie settled twenty y'eiirb ilgo. Mrs. ICuelhucr itnys : "A good muitiy years tigo I Imegan to have stotnatli trouble. A ( tImu.t it was inmpiy a lose of tiplietlie aed a utile dIscomfort and uneasimieiicm tufter eating. Then my mstomiichi and bowels nteomeil iuOiSOflfd hy s.'ittiirrlm , IIgestiutt failed. I vottttimi't ea ( wit bout haiti unit tJIti.ss anti ii. iiorrlheie miiiiuiiinmg and beichimig out au stomach , To eat meittmt yottmit. 71mb ; was Practically a slow starvatIon. I wt'u weak ptsul misenabie Iii pite of nhilendl'l ' tioctons anti liatent mciii- cmos vithout nunihiem' . Alntug wIth my othmcm Ilimi I hmil it. terrilit , lieuitlu'he. tIme remuuil ( of Ia grippe , I w iii sent to Dr. Shmetuarul by several of immy ( rlumidsm whom hue lied cUlCul , Iiiuu ihiuit ii eatm'imt ( iaV" nie quiclo relief , anti after six wceks under hiiuu care I aiim PetU''tly ' % udi. i iiifl keenly enjoying coin. hurt and lt'altlm ; after stichi long lurid su'vere suffering. Ms' uhigestloil iii exceileii ( . I ea heartily , and am remtloreh , in very vuy. I mtnd itty ailing friends now to DiShep. . and , ' A hILhIi 55111001. TE.ttillli ( , Uslimg ( lii , 'l'rcittmiteit , at Itomne withu l'erfect Satisrtct ituim. Professor Cluanhes S. Cobb is principal of ( Ito Public scluools mit Slmelly , Iowa , Ruth holds a It I ghi t'iit ci' amnoiig t lie ccl ticit tore of tIme mtttte. lie enys : ' ' 'Aftee beitug tinder Dr. Shieparul's excel- leti t mini II t ten I umuemu t it. m'hitin ( t I inc I hind may- self cittirely tree fromui IL lonthuomne catnrrlm. Although mnty ease wtis hot one of tIme , VOm'St , yet 1 ' , 'niu ttiJtmhtlesl fur ten years , until . . . . I rc , , F ± _ / , . ' . , \ _ I ( he evil effects upon may work as a teacher were vei'y Ptlmmfni mind nnnoying. I suf- ferctl with seveie ) over time eyes anti tlii'ottgli ( Ito temupheit , freutuetu ( nose blet'tl , auth hmnrd , limimimmy st'ciwtlont ; in ( ItO nose , especially at muighit. 'I'hie eyesight vas soitie- Vhittt affected 8io , being mtotit'emthele 'Iien t hiati " before into exacting om' prolonged vonic , " "lit a general way as veil its locally , I niul reStoleth. I now do CIte simitie vom'lc with ease that tietl to worry and exlmttimst inc. ' ' 'l'lmero is aim abadiute freedom from nIl pain , M' nc'rvoims system Itas been built up so that a mutunkeil increase in r.hyiuicnl amid mental eumergy Is tIme stum'e result of Dr. Slucparth's vomk. TIme cure has been a. true blessIng to Inc. " - A 1IUSINESS MANE Mc , Julius T. Featnier utica Not ilcsltmuto to SpeiuI L'imitiity to time ( lmnahia L'ttbtiv , Probably no nan imi Omaha is better lonowni than Julius ' 1' . Featmuer , tIme job _ . printer , at lOS S. I ltht Street. ills father ( he late Frederick C. Fester , formerly a - of thie Board of Trtuhe , established the printing business in 1876. It is now car- clod on. with great sticcese by time son , who enjoys ci. large imatrommaie ; frptn the buslnesi melt of Omaha , Mr. Feetner says thuis : "Last summer my catmirnhm became so sen. ous as (0 make inc enii'eiy deaf itm time righmt ear , svithi chioloing of the nose , tlmroat and head. Iulontim utter mnonth my dIsease gaIned on me tmnIl to t'aVe mY hicarimig I vent to Dr. Shmepard , who on one treatment gave me great relief anul very Hlmorly rid mne of may trouble , mund perfectly netioreci may hmenn- ' ing. Time results were ltrompt and sntlsfac- tory , I heartily commend the skill nnd business niethiotis of the physicians of 11w Copeiand Iuledleal Itustitute. " JULIUS T. FESTNER. TSLEAT.IIENT lay MAIL , - . l' Iimtgmmosiii lilgemttmo by Symptoms Blank- imivaimul Ctmrctt at lioimio , "Send another nionhi's ( supply. Am ira. proving wonderfully , " "I'ieae send symptom blank , " "I tint over so nimuch better , " "I rtmn greatly benIlte'l in every way , " ' ' "The mnediclmies go right to. ( lie heart. of ( lie t rouble. ' "Many ( hmamuks for ( hue good you have dona " me. "Am cotnpletely , reeovereh. Send inc a. SyiflIttOfli hihtunk for it friend. " ' 1'hmet' are sentences taken at random' froni our daily macill. Vo are tm'eiutimug People let all parts of tIme ivest tiirotmght our mail de. hinm'tiaent. 'lime correspommuience Itystent is quite as effective as ( lie oiilee tnentment. NEULEti1'1U , Catmtrtlmrih thiihmidies , Itumining on Uumchcciced , 1' Uimdu'rmmmimiu tlnu W'iiuio ' I'hiyslcmit Syatomn. Mrs.V , P. Fink , Madlton , Neb. , Is ono or time be ( lumiown woinemi iii tIme mutate , No lath y mit di rids hi 1gb or t It it ii hme I is huer hutne ttmwn. where her hitmslmars'l is mitatloim agcn4 for ( lie U. 1' . road , Mrs. Fink aaye ; F- \ \ f/ / ' 'Tim mimetic linIng oh' say nosa mitmul thmnoa swicro iltuit , mmt'fectcul. I luil a wuitecy , umtitutm dlmuchiirgt , ( or a while , ( lien it becanme olfeti. milve , and ( lie IoU imosti Ii CWL'lleii shut. 'I'iw left eye nan s'ater mind gave moo etingltig Pimimia. Soon my Eotmini'hi ( was ulttiucicech. For live years I 'rie cm tlyslieliin and cuuldn't ullgemt ( enough ( noti to fuiriultihi tiny mitt'engtli or ileshm. As hue disease itiureati ( lie bintitier Uffei't'ul uiio , giving too umtmslieak- able tiletreutmi , My tiumlferImmgs ht'p ( meet arid ie'it away untIl may imenvous system was ttboiit u'xliimumitel , "Shall I ( cli how lr. lihiepumruh'is vork line flct'mi ot , toe ? "Front 111mg a wcuhc munti wretched Ia- valid I have conic to Im' hearty amiti healthy in every m'cspect. I can't no up ( own without - out sotmie of may frit'titls speuhciimg ahiou ( lImo great ciiaiige. 1 belIeve Dr. ihliepam'uI's treat- nmtf'nt ccli ) do for other watimcmi till it has don ( or me , " IRS. ) CUPEI4ANI ) & SIIEPMtD , ROOMS 311 AN1) 312 NRV YORK LIF1 BUILDING , O.'iIAIIA , NRA , 0111cc Iiotmrs--9 to Ii a. lii. ; 2 to 5 p. mn , venlngs'-Wedrmeiitiayi3 and Saurday only , U to 8. Sunday , 10 to 12. at. -