Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 20, 1895, Part I, Page 6, Image 6
' W y'W - , , tF . - - . . ' , . . , . ww1. ; . . k'j' , . , , . , . : 0 ( TILE : \ [ DAILY BEE : SUNDAY JANUARY 20 1895. { O\AJIA , , . _ _ _ _ - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ I TIlE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. , ICOUNCIL , BLUFFS , OFFICE , . NO. 1 IEAUL STREET Delveed b7 carrier to any part ot the cU" II. W TILTO , Lessee. 'ELEI10NESnuslnot orce , No 4 ; nigh tlor . , No. 23. U."Ull ] lB"TlU . ' ( . Grand hotel , Council 131u1a . reopened Oct. 1 , & 39 I3roadwa. Mayne neal Estate agency , l3 ! Belle Mayfleld's funeral will take place Belo Mayfehs this afternoon at 2:30 : at Estell's undertakIng room ! Mr ! 11. W. smith has gone to Galveston , Tex. , to meet her husband and spend the rest ot the winter there. . A marriage licence was Issued yesterday , to George Thompson aged 22 , and Maude 4 f Harris , aged I 25 , of BaIr , Neb. The leml..tnual election of officers ot the \ Central Labor unIon will take place this , ; . afternoon at Liberty hal , on Bryant street. . The republicans ot the Sixth ward will - meet at I. , M Shubert's office , 232 Broad- r way Monday evening , for the purpose ot . : organizing for time spring cnmpalgn. : i . Mrs. Troutman Is lyIng at her home In a : , very critical conditon , An operation had to be performed Friday night for the removal . ot pUl sacs from the back ot her throat. . A brick mason named ,1uble , living In the western part ot the city , fell from a scaffold ' ; at the Omaha Smelting works . a distance otC C thlrty.flvo feet , but scaped serious tnjury. , " Dr. Ilenisted of Carson has effected arrangements - rlngements for the appearance ot J. J. Fralney In a Shakespearean entertainment : , for the benefit of the Nebraska sufferers. . ; ' Mra. McKuno was still suffering yesterday from the effects ot her recent assault al the . , hands ot a burglar hut was feeling considerably - slderahly better , and her physclan ! stated : thaI ho thought she would recover without any arlDuB re ! ls. : At St. Pauls church this afternoon at 4 o'clock time choir will sing the " Magnhuicat" and "Nunc Iiinlttls" by J. Stainer , In A , and "Tho Lord I My Strength , " by lelry Smart. C. II. Ogden and Master Hodda E Lanzendortcr will sing time solos In the an- . them. i ' ; A young man called on Officer sead yes- t teray alHl asked for the arrest pf the clerk 'I of the ' dlsrlc court lila deputy , and a jus , thee of the peace. lie had been married the , day before and 0 he had a vIgorous kick , : comIng because time whole thing had proved 1 : more expensive than he had anticipated. In figuring up the cost II was found that I I had been In time neigimbrlmocd ot $3lO. In- I : ' eluding everything but time house and lot , f the trosseau ali the first month's bill for . I. t provisions. Slead had been marrIed himself . once , and paInted the joys or married life In : such glowing colors that the Irate young ' . man decided to wall a month and see I he thought $3,50 wag tee much to pay for , , such a job lot of bliss. Dan Vickford who was released on bal , - Friday , after threatenIng to send his wife . on a premature trip to the heavenly land , loaded up with whisky and other explosives ' . and paid his bettor half another visit yes- terday. lie acted In such a dangerous man- nor thaI Captain C. S. Hubbard who signed L hIs bond recalled it , and turned him over , I , t the authorities. Daniel Is now In the . lIons' den alil wi stay there until Tues- ; day. when he has his preliminary hearing. John noch , John Neal and William Ray- mend three seedy looking customners were ' dragged In hy the detectives yesterday . whle : - they were doing their best to get out ot . ' : , town over time Miwaukee , Neal had recently tried to get off I movIng freight train at . Blair , Neb" , and met with - such brilliant success that his head looks like the finished product or a sausage mill. & Wo have over $300.000 to loan upon improved - : . proved Iowa tarms. Farmers desiring loans . can save money by dealing direct with us . ' thereby saving agent's commission We do pot loan on wIld lands nor In Nebraska. . Luge & Towie 235 Pearl street. . 1'EItSON.tI . 1'.tIA . an"U'11S , - . Smith McPherson ot Red Oak was In the ely yeslerday. - . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Keelno are visitIng t In $ Fort Worth Tex. . Mrs. W. C. Perkins ot Burlington Is the I guest of Mrs. Everett. . , Robert Leech , jr. . has taken a posItion t . with the Morse-Coe Shoe company , Omaha. - John SCho.ntgcn and H. L. Cummings ' left Friday last for a vIsIt to New York and Doston. - . D. O. Durlngton was In the city yesterday - : on his way from ned Oak to his homo In - Atlantic. Y Mrs. John Wlnldeman and ! r. and Mrs. . ; Ed Colgan ot Plymouth Neb. . were guests . of Charles E. AdolC yesterday. . - H. I. . . Morehouse ot New York secretary or the American Baptist Home Mission so- . : clely , Is registered at 'Ule Grand. Charles Armour , formerly a conductor on the ' motor line . has decided to embarlt In the , insurance business In St. Louis Mo . , Mrs. F.- L. lngman grand chief nathbne Sisters , who has ben the guest ot Mrs. C. E. Taylor , let for her home al Villisca , Ia. . last ' evening. . Judge Smith Is threatened with an attack of the grip. lIe was compelled to adjourn , court at Hed Oak yesterday and come 10 his home In this city. * O. J. Martin has returned bomo from Ciarendon Ark. , where he had the mlsror- tune recently to Cal and break his left arm . A stiff wrist will bo the consequence , . Palmer Trlmbl0 , a brother ot Frank Trim- blel was In the city yesterday looking after the business mater of his brother. He re- ports tbat Frank Is Improving somewhat , and his ulthnate recovery Is hoped tor. f'n6 ' your nomiey. m Dy investing In the stock of the Savings , Lon and Duldlng association of Council Counci , , Bluffs. Incorporated In 1877. Monthly pay- . . menls of $1.00 per share , netting the Investor about 10 per cent Interest. Ten series already - . ready pall out , which fully demonstrall3 time ability of time association to mature its I stock In about seventy-five monthly pay- ments. No loans made outshlo of Counci . Bluffs . and al applications exallnOl and passed upon by a mnjorly ot the board of directors . Good loans wanted , Full Intorma- ton can be obtaIned a the ofco of D. W. . Otis . secretary 110 Main street Ots. 10 laln , or any of the following directors : H , V. ' . lazelon , Frank Grass , John Drown , A. S. lazelon , II. C. leebe , A , D. Walker , E. L' . Hart , F , C. . Lougee , S. S. Lommard. : .TuIJe:1 UICU 'oo Often . EmphasIs ' \ laid on thQ tact that an or- dlnanco Is needed to restrain boys from jumpIng on anti elf motor trains by an occident whIch took place last evening about 6 o'clock , on 1ain Btroet . near the corner of I leentb avenue An S-year.old boy nlmcd . Toby was amusIng hImsel by stealing rides , 1 when ho thought ho saw the conductor com- I . tog after him , He jumped off suddenly , but missed his footIng , and struck his bead on I. the pavement. lie was picked up uucon. &his and carried Into time Pioneer Imnpk- inemit company's oiflce. lie revived there , but was unable to walk to his home on Fifteenth } 'Ieentb avenue . between Sixth and Seventh streets , and had tD be carried home In an express Wagon lie seemed tD bo paralyzed , and will l\obably bo laid up for some little time. For rent , two turlshed or unfurnlshell , rooms In a desirable location r very locaton for man . and his wire. No objection to a chIld . InQuire - Quire at 805 First avenue Twenty days only ; best silk dresses made for $5 : wool ones , U. Mrs. S. J , Noble , 132 Broadway , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " . al. l' . A. Meeting , All men who are luteeste In the Young Men's Chrhtan association amid all who are not are cordially Invited to attend time raly this afernoon at 4 o'clock , A genuine old : fashioned SDnK Slid tCllmony servic but II will be brief and full of vito . Inspiring , songs and rousing minute talks wi make \ It an occasion long toe remembered. The lealler. Harry Curls , will be' ate by a band of fellows who can speak and say some- thing _ _ _ _ _ Every Ilurchaser at Davis' drug atre gets a choice ' sheet of muslo free. , } au coklnl stoves for rent and for Uld at Gu Co.'s . ciflee DOlulc leap outlasts cheap leap . - ' - . ----.A . . . - NEWS \ FROI I COUNCIL BLUFFS BUlngton Trin the Scno of t Robber Near the Transfer Dept , J. J W. WOMBOL OF BLAI TiE VICTIM v , B. Crofon nn:1 J. II , myar:1 ot SI JOlellh ChRrJe11 With IRvlnj Stolen 1 l1:1011 Pin "Rlncd 8t One Jundre:1 loIRrs , - J.v. . Womboll , / manufncturer ot horse colarst Blair , Neh. . was robbed ot n dla- mood value(1 ( at $125 yesterday moring on Incoming train No. 3 on the Kansas City road , between SI Joseph , Mo. , and this city Two men , supposed to be confidence sharks , ere now confned In separate cells In the city jai , who are supposed to have commlle the crime. They give their names as F. S. Craf- ton anti J. II. Howard The two fellows hoarded the train at a small station near St. Joseph each with a ticket for iJlgiov. They did not get oil when Dlglow was reached , however , but tried to ride on their taces. These provcl Insuf- fcient , and after lomo little blufng between them and Conductor Smith , they were com- polled to dig up $2.80 each to pay their tare 10 Council I3iuffs . Wombold sal across the aisle from thcm and went to sleep. When he awoke he dIscovered that his diamond stud , vas gone and ho began accusing pretty much everybody In the vicinity ot having robbed him. Cranon' and Howard went Into the smoking car and " 'om bold followed them. charging them wIth the then and teling them they must stay In the car and \e scarchell. Crafon objected to his procedure and wanted his partner to b allowed to go Inas- much as Wombohls main charges hall been directed ! against him. lie himself , he said. was willing to stay and bo searched. Quite a commoton followed . In the midst of which Howard suddenly made a start for the toilet room. Cranon stepped between him and Wombold to prevent the latter from follow. log him Several passengers ran forward and caurh Craftomm. whie others followed liowardbut " found that he had brolten the window and jumped out , regardless ot con- sequcnees. This happened just as the train was puling Into thc local 11epot. Crafon was taken to the transfer and turned over to the police , who lodged him In the city jai about 7:30 : o'clocl About noon howard was tracked to the Metropolitan holel. where It was found that he had taken a room. A messenger was sent up to his room. but It was found that the bed was emply. The police were certain however that ho had not left the building . and so Olcer Murphy was stationed at time back door while Chief Scanlan made a search ot the holel. While he was thus engaged Howard walked quietly lhrough the office and boarded a motor train bound for Omaha. Scanlan mw him go and , following him out , boarded the same car. In a few seconds he was on his way to the city jail. Dolh Crafon and Howard were stripped and searched thoroughlY , but the diamond Is still missing. The evidence against them Is so far of a clrcumstanclal nature , but their actions since the robbery was commited have convinced time polce that they are the . right parties. In getting through the car win- dow Howard's hand was badly cut and lhc , blood flowed from the wound even nIter he had reached the hotel the floor and furniture being plentifully sprinkled with the red paint He does not deny his connection with the affair , but maintains a strict silence to all comers. 'Vombold and the trainmen have identified the two men under arrest as the ones who were mixed up In the row on board the train . I Is stated that Howard Is wanted In Des Moines for burglarizing a resIdence and stealing a lot ot jewelry. An ofcer from tIme capItal ely was here about two weelm ago looking for such a man , and the de- scripton ot the two men tally pert ty. Tlre Is a $100 reward for the right party who used the name of Howard In Des Moines also. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ COUNCIL ' MERrINO. Terminal Company Authorized to 00 on with Union Avenue Improvement. . The city council met last eVening In adjourned - journed session , with the mayor and all the ald rmen present. The Union avenue maier was again brought up by J. n. Webster of tIme Omaha Bridge and Terminal company who asked that Instead at waIting for eight weeks , until the company should complete , time work at ascertaining the damages to be paid the abutting property owners and should settle th'em. the company bo allowed 10 give time statutory five days' notice to nonresident properly owners and then go on with the work ot grding. This evening. he said , the company requested Sheriff Hazen to select a jury to appraise the damages - ages , and the work would bo prosecuted just as rapidly as possIble. A resolution granting the company the desired permission was passed. A petition was fed by several commission merchants asking for a reduction ot the peddlers' license to $30 for six months or $50 for twelve months ; each license to date from July 1. A numUer ot peddlers addressed - dressed the counci on what they termed the present exorbitant license fees after which Limo petition was referred to time committee ot the wbole. Time sum of $5.000 was ordered transferred from time police Cund to , the geneml fund , 10 \e used In 'taking up the general fund war- rants. A resolution was Introduced by Alderman Drewlclt to notify the Chicago & Northwester and Chi- cage Burlington & Quincy Railway companies - panics to plank their tracks at time Intersec- ton of Nineteenth street and I lrlt avenue. Time Omaha Bridge and Terminal COIPany fed Its acceptance-of the rIgh of way ordi- rl- nance on Union annue. Time omnIbus bill providing quarantine reg- ulatons for contagious diseases was adopted In time form suggested by the State Board of Health , with the added amendment that any vault In which shoull be placed a body that had died from any contagious disease should be hermetcaly sealed so thaI no other body could be placed therein. The ordlnanco provhlng for a change In the way of maIling pavIng assessments was passed. A balance ot $331.50 due L. C. Desley for laying a sewer on South Main street was ordered paid. A petition of B. E. Stahl for a reduction of his assessment to the dImensions of assessments . ments on agricultural Property was retusw. Twenty-third street , between Broadway and Avenue A , Iwas ' ordered brought to grade. The counel then adjourned , to meet Jan- uary 22 , at 8 p. m. UtNtISUN IIO . Great JUlllry Cot Smile , These prices for Monday are th.e lowest over nanmed. Greatest values In slkl and dress goods wo over offered . 1.000 yards Printed china silks , were 350 and 40c , Monday 15c yard All our fner 21nch Ilrlnted china silks that were SOc GOc and 65c . Monday 290 yard. ; , COST NOT CONSllmED DUllING TillS SAI.E. All our SOc 690 aud 650 all wool silk fnish , yard.Ladles. 40.lncl henrlelas , all shades , Monday 290 Ladies I you want I nice street dress or house gown grasp thIs opporlunlty Monday Is' the day. 1,000 yards figured turkey red and dark dress prints Monday 20 yard. Genuine I.onMalo and Fruit of the Loom bleach customer mnuslimm , , 6c yard ; Imll 10 yards to 10e straw ticking , Gc yard. Nice quality white shaker flannel , 12l/c yard. _ 12Uc yard. 250 heavy red , all wool , twill flannel , Hc STOCK MUST DE REDUCED STILL LOWER. 25e turkey red table damask. 12e yard Every yard of turkey red dlmask In our store Monday at cost. Open Monday evening. DENNISON III1IS. , Council Bluffs. \1 Tu : til ycies . City Assessor Hanln \ nlw making his annual tour througb the city for the Ilurpse ot aSleslng the prollerty. One new feature this year , vI be the taxation ot bicycles . heretofore ' this class of vehlclel was untouched - touched , because but comparatively few were r.j ; _ . -J-i _ y - ' - . - - ' . - - - - . , . . - - ; used. Now the bicycle bas come to be so popular that they form a valuable lan of property , from the asseuor's standpoInt. He will have considerable trouble , however , In making the asscsment satisfactory to all , for no one but a prRet al wheelman knows time difference between a good wheel and a poor one In no other class of vehicles are appearances so deceitful , and any assessor who thought that because a wheel hall bright new paint and nlcklo trimmings It was a frst.class wimeel would soon have a hornets' next buzzing about his ears. neshl this , bIcycles which cost $5 two seasons ag , woull bo begging for purchasers next spring I at UO each , anti to assess all at thin same figure would be a manIfest injustice. Mr Jardln says thaI ho will :10 his best to make a satisfactory rating on all the bIcycles. A rUAL VIEAtCNO SALE 10810n Stnrt Counci iihtmffs. Time queston ot cost or value will not bt considered during thIs sale Our aim Is to reduce stoclt. Exnmln the following list of prices. 5t.lnch all wool ladles' cloth and fancy mlxtimree , worth from SOc 10 $1 , to close , 3c a yarll. 3c , SOc and Ge fancy dress goods to go at 25c a yard. 76c all wool henrlelas and serges now 4Sc a yard , I Our entire atock ot fine novelty dress ' goods , worth from U to $1.75 a yard , to' close 7e a yard. Our entire stock ot Natchang black dress sl < . worth from $1.25 to $2 , reduce 10 9So a yard. LAIMES' AND CIIILDItEN'S CLOAKS IALI " PIC1. 50 quality unbleachel1 muslin , 3c a yard. Lockwod bleached shootings , 42-lnoh , at 8c ; 6,4 at lie a yard : ! .4 , at iSo a yard ; 10.4. at 17c n yard rull of the Loom and Lonsdale bleached mimalin . lo a yard. $1.50 ; and $1.75 mousquetalres , black and $ colored suede . worth $1J0. and our entire slack ot Saxon Beauty kid gloves , In one lot to close at 89c a pair. 33c , 3e and 45c Turkey red table damask relucel to 25c a yardr ALL TABLE LINENS AT COST PRICE. dozen. $ l,39 and $1.60 napkins reuced to 98c a $2.50 and $3 napkins to close at $ U5 a dozen. , Choice of our entire stock of ladles' wrap- pers at 9Sc each , Some ot these sold as high as $4. FOWLER , DICK & WALKE . Counci Bluffs , Ia. Social limmppentmigi. Can Stewart No. 123 wIll give their second annual bal and banquet next Friday evnlng al 8 o'clock at the 'Voodmen of time World hal In honor of the birthday ot Bobbie ranged Durns. : The tolowlng program bas ben ar- Gathering or the Clans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . Pipers . Campbell and Murchison Grace. Address oC 'Velcome.Chler James R. Macrac Toastmaster..Hon. A. C. Graham Immortal Memory ot Robert Iimmrn9. . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. T. J. laclm- . Omaha , There Was I Lad Was Born In K - 'le. . . . . . . . . . . ' \I Yommng . St. Paul , Minn. The Land 'Ve Left..lion. Dr. D Macre I Scotch In Amerlca..Colonel D. B. Dailey Desslc , the Maid ot Dundee. . . . . . . . Dall . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . Mrs. , V , J. Leverct Man Was Made to Mourn. . .J. J. Trlney The . . . . . . . . . . ' . H. W. Sawyer Scotch Song. . . . . . . . . . .Jules Lombard Omaha The Lasaies..W. R. Stewart Scotch . . . . . . . . . A. n. SweatIng Dancing-Music by Dalbey's Orchestra. Mre. E. E. Hart entertaIned friends at her home on Willow avenue Monday afer- noon from 2 tD 6 o'elock. The decorations were tasteful consisting or meteor roses and cal : lilies. The portieres and chandeliers were draped with amnihax. The soft glow from the Dresden lamps upon the darkened interior crete an attractive twilight effect. Retreshments ot bon bens chocolate and Ice cream were served from table dcorted with roses and carnations. Mrs. Hart was assisted In receiving by Mesdames J. D. Edmundson , B.V. . Hart and W. F. Sapp. Presiding at the Ice cream and choco ate table were Mesdames R. S. L0an , George Debblngton , Charles Ofc r land Edward Harl. A birthday surprise was given at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. J. n. McPherson . the florist , Wednesday evening ; the occcsl'l bell ; the bIrthday of their son Wllam . Quite a large number of his intimate friends and ached- mates called to spend the evening. Tie early part of the evening was spent In musical entertainment William rendcl't some fine selections on the pIano and mandolin. At 1 o'clock a sumptuous repast was servcd. Them table was beautifully decor.lted with flow- ers. At the table each of the guests was I presented with I bouquet of cut llcwers. After supper the guests retired to an adjoining - joining room , where they tripped the light fantastic toe. The room was .lleco\1'11 with American beauties. Numerous presenls WEre given. The affair was one that will bl long and pleasantly remembered by all who Ilar- ticipated. tclpatt. MIss Nettle Ainsworth was tcndered n aim-- prlse party Monday night by a number of avcnue. her young . friends al her home on I.'rankln A skating party wblch visited \anawa by wagon Wednesday evenln , was COl- posed of Misses Hattie Blood . 'fhereu Coyne , Anna Coyne and Dele Causen and Messrs : Will Nixon \yrl Grant Harry Grout and Clark Pettit. The annual business meeting coupled with a delightful social function was hell by time 'Vomen's Christan association In the n. A. parlors Tuesday areJnoon . Mra. Anna D. Phelps , the presl4eflt . presided. The devotional exercises were led by Mrs. Ellen Montgomery assIsted by ? re , Ihia hoff , who sang a solo. Time yearly resume revealed the Womcn's Christan dssbeiatian to hrve reached a better financial status , and to have been zealous In Its work of uplifting imunan- ity . Much talhulncs and solcll\1e had been shown In carIng for the phJleal and spiritual needS or all who desired a ditnnc . Time election of officers resulted In time unanimous - mous re-election for the thIrd year ot Mrs. Anna D. Phelps as pre dent. _ Time ! ss stall corps were : Vice iresideImt . Mrs. Della C. Stewart : recording secretary , Mrs. Milta Gaines : corresponding secretary Mrs. Laura J. MacDrldei ; treasurer , Mrs. Edih ; . Heed : audItor and finance committee , Mrs Enlna G. Lucas and Mrs. Ale A. Orcut : comumnis- sary committee , Mrs. Sarah Roher and Mrs. Carrie Keelne : devotional commmnmittee . Mrs. Ellen Montgomery. Added to time boarl : ot managers were Mrs. Zee \ , Ross Mrs. S. Hoher , Mrs. Mary Sherraden. After another solo , "Send Me " by Mrs. Ella Her the ladles adjourned to the refreshment room and fifty-one were seated at a delightful lunch , under the supervision ot Mrs. Ellen I3lxby. The coffee table was presided over by Mrs. Margaret Officer. Among the guests was Mrs. Dr. Freda I.angton ot Onmaima ror- merly ot this city , and time first presldenl of time Woman's Christan association , In response - sponst to an invitation for a talk Mrs. Ir Langlon briefly reviewed the organization In Its primitive days , and also dwelt upon le enlarged useful scope attained by women engaged . gaged In work at thIs characler. Mrs. Anna phelps then called upon Mrs. L. W TUleYl , also a tormer president for successive years , alld each listener could not but feel the true apiriuai influence which radiated from her expressions of thought. Thes two helpful broad talks seemed a fitting close for the afternoon. Time Doge Light Guards will give their next dance February 6 at the armory Mrs. J. N Casad , jr. . entertaIned at din- ncr Wednesday ant Saturday at her home on South FIrst street Covers were laid , for twelve , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V. U. I' . BROWN lI ItNOCllNG BOTTOM Clear Out lit I'rlce This _ Week . 32 pounds New Orleans sugar for $1. 26 pounds extra C sugar for $1 , and 25 pounds line granulated sugar for $1. An 18 pDund pal pure fruit jelly . 36c : 1 ½ galen pal Golden Drip syrup for .5c. And a one pound can of Price's Baking Powder for 40c. Fresh country eggs al 150 a dozen , and the finest county butter , made In Iotawatsmle county for 15c a ( und. Hemember we save you 25 per cent on anything you want to buy DnOWN'S C. O. D. Traded 1mm . God second.haml stoves of every de scripton , that have been traded In on Cole's Air Tights , for sale cheap Cole & Cole , U Main street , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Try Eagle laundry , 72 Broadway , for good work Our 1edluI gloss finish can't be beat , blt w do strictly hand work , domestic fimmish . when preferred . Telephone 167 Davis sehs ! drugs . palm and glass chfall. Domestic leap breaks bad water. . . ' PURE POETS M TIE PEOPLE - - - - .f1 I Council ] 3luffs' New Bchool anti Its Impress on Lettnd song Lettf HOME INDUSTRY A I I DIVINE AFLATUS ; Music , nOtTenl , Mnh1."aml Her Twin Shier , Poetry , lelll tlosel ' , . l'tmraneil tl' Bcnml Artlt.Woocri , j I , ' ' 10 Know T'lel ' timnrms . " ! Eater people who , have been wont to look upon time west ls A place where nothIng but buffalo , booms hnd barbarians could I thrive are likely to have their eyes opened to the true situation with a good deal of suddenness one of these 11a's. There has been a tendency of hate to pull away from time accumulation ot gross , material things , and to pay attention to the more elevating , If less exciting , pursuit of mental Improvc- ment , which cannot but bo gratifying to the lovers ot literature , who have been watch- , lag anti praying for the appearance of the day star for these many ) 'car. Council Bluffs las len particularly favored In this respect , for In the lam few months 4 school of 10ets bas sprung up within its borders which bids fair to set the pac for time world as soon as time beauties of its wild , weIrd rhetorlo anti unique versification shaH bt fully appreciated . "If we haln't literary , we hnln't nothln' , " remarked a well known disciple ot the New Schol yesterday "It's taken us a good whlo to get the thing started , but we're right In time push now , and you bet we'l stay there until them blom In' eastern felers have to admit that they haln'l no flies on us. " And It must bo ndmlted that even In this magnificent climate . where flies some times hive through the whole winter . to teach theIr offspring next season time tricks of time trade , there Is no record of any flies alighting on any Council Bluffs poet ot the New School during tIme past six wclt Dr. J. W. Thompson came lucre tram Omaha eight months agO and set up a dentist's chair In an upper room ot 507 Pearl street. FInding the duties ot his pro- fession not overtaxing , he has been devoting considerable attention to poetizing , and he has just Issued from his OW1 printing press the first editon ot a little \ ot verses entitled "Tho Voice at Love. " I Is his first attempt at wIeldIng the composing stick . and the outward form ot the book Is somewhat crude. Small caps have a ten- dency to get themselves up Into the mIddle of lower case words with a wotul abandon , and the amateur typo lost hIs moorings while paging the work , so that "G2" comes right aCer " 23 , " and there are two " 27s. " one before " 2G" and the other aCer , while page " 23" follows page ' 31 , " and winds up the book In a triumphant tashlon. HE LIKES TIE LITTLE ONES. These little defects . however , cannot rob the book of its beauties of style . and the searcher aCer thought cannot help being struck with the originality ot the man who ha found the time between extracting mo- lars and plugging lP pavities to court his pluggng pvltc favorite muse. "Ci4jden Is my forte " says he In his introduction and 11is Is the key- note to all lila pet , work ills highest ambition . ' blton , ho says , Is 'to h' vo I home Cor chi- dren , which shal b sel-rstalnlng. and lure his youthful proteges 10 higher walks by means of song. Hc trtd the scheme at the corner of Leavenworth and ThIrty-ninth Thrly.nlnth streets In Omaha . seven' yeas ago . and three years , later In Florence . "but ; " said he , In conversation with , B5 reporter , "lhrough Dej my own ignorance ; , th\ attempts failed. I am ot a very ideal .temperament and I know very little of' ' thiO practical thIngs ot life. I have madl t/iure s far . but my highest ambition ' /UI"ls to establish a home for children , and teach them to sing and take care oC cows poultry and gardens. " His first poem is' iImterezting . In that I breathes between the lines an odor or this overwhelming ambl n. It runs this way : Oh the little children dear How for them we love to care . , How for them we love to care . Work and duties ahl Chorus are done. Oh now we are aH so free A little romp than off to to This ts pheasant you'l agree In peaceful joys 'ou'l all join sne-Cho. I Is your pleasure to obey Are that I little play S we shaH grow UII to be gw Goo and useCul girls you see-Cho. Pants aunts anti uncle all I Love . to listen to children , small Oh yes now I think you do 'Ve love you because you'r trueCho. As I specimen of rhythmic verse time following - lowing poem entitled "The Little Children , " Is worth more lhan a careless perusal : Oh ! dren the little children " , ohl ! the little chi- I.llle men and women everywhere : Ohl ! the , little children . oh . ! the little children - Brings us love and joyS to share. Chorus. , Now march march along , All , happy \ tn the Bong : Of little children : God's beautiful throng. Oh ! dremm the little chil4ren . oh ! the little chi- Hosts or them tbat's gone before : Other little , chidren , other little children , Come 10 11 the vacancy. Cho Oh ! ( lrcn the . little . chIldren , , oh I the \te cliii- Live and walk the other shore : Ohl I tiren the little chldr l , ohl I the Ito cliii- When tn heaven par no more. Cho Ohl dren. the little chldrnohl \ ! the Ito chill- Precious bl'ens. joys prolong : J'aIui's little chidren , loving little chidren , Childhood life , IL sweet e'orug . Cho- Another Eelecton , entitled "Christmas Delis , " shows unmistakably the influence ot work Edgar : Allen Poe all llls promising writer's Chiming . Christmas bells . Time chiming behl . oh ! chiming bells . 'I'he music swell . the chorus tolls , 01 Jesus tells . of Jesus tells. tcls Oh let the music swel I And let tt tel ot Jesus tell ! Chrlslma beds anti chorus swel Ot Jesus tel , ot Jesus tell . That Dr. Thompson had read Poe's famous poem , "The Dels , " Is evident to even a casual reader . and II Is interesting to note the Improvement ho made over thaI standard work by inserting a seml.relglous undercur- rent nol to bo found In Poe's masterpiece POETASTER I'RIOR'S PROMISE . But Dr. Thompson Is not the only Council Bluffs man who Is doing good work In raisIng - Ing the west above time , sordid pursuit ot pelt and power , John Francis Prior , better known ns "Tho Boy Poet , " has been for time past two years /Inning laurels by his success In wooing the poetic muse. I I currently reported that the muse Is now sufferitug from an attack of nervous prostra- ton as the result his/assiduous / attentions , and that Is the reason why none of his eruslons have appeared jn the Council Bluffs arth since last Thanksgiving dlY , I Is to be hoped thaI she' ' Will ! soon recover , how- ever and that the 'publc may once more receive periodic visits frol the children ot his cerebehlumn . liens Is one ot his latest : AN AUTUl1 SONG. 'Tls a autumn's goldth time , And Nature Is i brooding the while . For anon will , 'nlih the sunny clime , And dane will grow l'hoebuscs smile . Hut now lourlsh Ib' ( ' fruits galore , Maturd. shining atmd melow , 'l'he wide landscape Is ptnted o'er , With alternate brown and yellow . Com Is the scion oC the j rains , Proudly waving In time tIemds . Prving the plebian ; ot the plains , Master ot the 1.low he wiemds. Deep In the bore brown woods , Delrh.- birds and leaves , 'I'hie squirrels dance tn spoutive moods . And the wind Iltalntvely grieves The above was 10 adullrably suited to mUlle that i'rof. A. Hublnsteln Jonas . saId to be a gifted composer of the Nlshnabotna , ; alley - hey , wrote a Imiece ot music In which be caught the Acadian spirit ot the poet , and dedicated his work to one at the leading prima donnas of time east. As the song wings Its he yn\ard tlgl from the lips ot a winger who Is capable at feeling the heart throbs of nature as they pulsate through I , Inll or expressing Ihem In an artistic way , tit odor ot pumpkins and rutabaga fills the air , whIle the imagination readily pictures the squirrels going through the figures of the Oxford minuet or the I < Rlserln gavotte . and the sturlly farmer with the popuhistic populsto whiskers hewIng down scrub oaks with the "plow he wields " Time prima donna to when the composition was dedicated , In a personal letter , states that In her opinion not Gilbert and Sullivan , or even Sullivan anti Corbett , are wedlle,1 together M closely as song. are the words and music or this beautiful IT EASED IllS PAIN SOME. W , L. Dovel , anolr Counci Iufs man , was confined In one ot the h03plals of the city soma little time ago , mind while there ho wrote several poems. I Is lack ot space , not of merit , that prevents them from being published In full . One , "neRr Is the Pillow tlat My Sister Gave to ) e , " shows that fondness for the hOle circle that has given many an humble warbler title to the magic name , "poet , " anti I of the qualy ot song that brightens the way of earth-wor p11- grlms with its exquisitely realistic portrayal ot the home circle anll the ties that there exist. ) o"CI by fond recollections of the hearthstone nrounll whIch ho played as a boy , anti sadlened by recollections or the I parting thaI still burned bright In his soul , ho sings : In ehhteO hunl1rCIl and ( clght-Cour I parted . with my sister Jane , I wn ! I bright anti IIIeu8111 April morn ; jy heart sad , my body rent with pain ; And I was very Md and forlorn. There WI ! six brother amid one sIster , Slum wn thc dearest to le ot them nIl , I larell with her In sadness and pain , lall AntI 1 sid , fnwcl to you all. The time for \S to part was now at han:1i She oC gave down me : I I10w made oC feathers ' and I take I with me where'cr I go on sen or on laml : . I Is clearer to me than Lime star or garter or the crown . I hop that this pillow and I will never For Par s n Irelous leAsy to me Many hi cart Is , time time Ive Pressed I to my I was a resent from may sIster to me . Time remaining eleven stanzas ot this truly meritorious pem are In somewhat the sane straimm . and describe the history ot the I10w from the time the transfer ot title took place There Is another poet In Council Bluffs who has read the poem by Mr. Bovell . and has sough to imitate I. But time imitation Is no more worthy of comparison with the original than a GO-cent silver dollar . and a counterfeit at that , with a dollar or purest gold I came to The Dee ofce a few days ago , In a lady's delicate handwriting. She had nol tIme courage to sIgn her name , feeling , a she well might . that she Ilall com far short ot the tamlard after which she hall striven. I Is valuable only because It shows how thc western mind Is yearning after heights at poesy that are as yet unatainable , and for that purpose , and that alone , It Is given place here : DEAR TO 1E IS THE STOVE THAT MY HUSDAND BOUGHT FOR 1E Dear to me Is the stove tmt my husband bough for me To atone for the money that he spent on a spree I Is air tight and keeps us very warm. I Is also paid for and now no more the creditors swarm. It. Is air tight , but not so hC I lght For n.r Is nol air tai keeps my husband tight I does not bur much coal for but little coal have we And It sometimes gives much heat , also ls i. Would that my dear husband like that dear stove would be And that he too would not so often 10 out And that his gn would up the chimney fee ' Instcad or tiring me so that I pout. I don't like thaI stove near so well as once I did For the pesky thing It has I habit mea Of blowing , oil its gas and kicking off Its ld And malting the awCulest muss on the carpet you ever seen. InvesUJttll the Illh School Grounds. The school board . accompanied by Superin- tendent H. W. Sawyer Principal E. H. Eastman of the High school and I few ethers went to the High school grounds yesterday afternoon for the purpose ( look- Ing them over and coming to some con- elusion , I possIble with reference to the advisability of grading time grounds down , as has been suggested preparatory to time erection of a new building. The scheme , as favored by some of the board , Is to cut off the top ot time imlil . commencing at the top ot the curb on the north side ot the grounds , and extending south 150 feet , on a 6 per cent grade . and then for another 10 feet In the same direction on a level , time rest of time property being graded off with a gradual descent to Glen avenue The school district owns a little over four acres of ground In this locality. City Engineer Etnyre was asked to figure out what a plan of this kind would cost , and his calculations will be ready for the inspection ot the bard at its meeting Monday nlghl In reply 10 a query yesterday afternoon he said he would not be able to give any just Idea ot time expense without - out , figuring carefully . but just as a guess he thought time plan suggested would neces- siate the removal of about 100.000 yards ot dirt. A part ot this could be used on tIme Union avenue fill , probably at the bare cost at loading the dirt on the wagons. Supposing that 55,000 yards were used In this way . al 7 cent a yard and the remaining 45,000 had to b carted away at the expense ot the district for 15 cents a yard , time plan would cost about $10,600. These figures . however may prove Incorrect when the calculations are made. , Principal Eastman and Superintendent Sawyer make vigorous assertions that a new building Is time only thing thaI wi do. "We have 305 pupils In the High school now ana a week from next Monday sixty moro wi be promoted from time lower grades. 'Ve have 312 desks and the room Is full now. 'Vo have ordered more desks and to make room for them we will have t do away with , halt the aisles and Jut the desks In double rows Instead of single. After this year we shal' ' graduate In the winter as well as In the spring and some ot time difculy will be done away with , but now II Is Impossible - possible to find room for the big crowd that conies up from below without any correspondIng - Ing crowd going out at time top " A low InR\s. Tea sitngs , lOc a lb. Roasted coffee , 20c. Beat granulatcli sugar , 5c. Raisins , 5c. Sack ot four , 65c. 6 cans Eagle brand immilk . $ . 3 cans corn 25c. 1 can tomatoes , lOc. 7 bars Corp. 2tc. Ceme with time cashi W. S. Homer , 53S Droallway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1x-L'omigresmtiii's Smog Story , "Spealdng of dogs , " remarked W. H. M , lu8ey , a he threw down a copy of yester. day's Dee , In which ho had been reading of time return or Captain Marcy's dog Nlg from a Kansas farm 300 mies away , "reminds me of a dog story I heard In congress several years ago anti which double discounts nny- thing I have ever beard. I was told me by J. F' . Mier of Gonzlles , Tex. , I member ot time Forly-elghth anll Forty.nlnth congress He was prominently engaged In the stock business and on his ranch was a fne thor oughbred shel.herd dog. One day ho sold 1,000 sheep to a ranchman 200 miles away and de- lvered them to n couple , ot boys whom the purchaser , sent to bring timemn Along with the boys ex.Congreslnan Miller sent his degas as an Iss\tant , telling them to leI him find his own way hack , as be was wel aC1luainied with the country. "After the dog bad been gone about three weeks his owner began to wonder what had become of him , as he had not yet slIwn up at home. After his anxiety had gone on increasing - creasing for a few dflys . one at the boys looked out one day mind saw a flock ot sheep In the dhtance. As time flock came nearer he saw thaI "Shep" was with timemn and no one else. lie rounded them up at hQIO ! and commence wagging his tail In greeting to his friends , evidently expecting IOle word ot approval "On making Inquiry It was learned that when time rancher received his sheep he turned tbem loose among the other flocks and started the dog on his homeward journey , as he supposed Hut he was mistaken , for the dog thinking that imis duty was only hal done , went to work getting his flock together again lie took lhel imome stopping for them to graze on the way , and getting tree lunches for himself at imouseL When they reached the Miller ranch nol I sheep was mnisaimig the whole flock having traversed the 400 miles tn charge at the collie wIthout lOb or accident . " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1."ue,1 limo Urhll& I'mmrk For some days past the director of the Union Driing Park association have been In consultatIon whim Colonel Thomas I. Grlln , a promlnenl horseman and cailltalat of Call- foria , with reference to leasing time driving WHY THE PEOPLE COMEI _ IMPRESSED BY 1'1-E ' POWERFUL EVIDENCE . Thcy Ienr of Ctirs or AI'c Broht lit b ) ' OthcI's " ' 10 have Been Cured \Vtlt It' Hlul".1 nf Tmmfom'iiummfinn for IhL Sid : . . , _ _ _ . . _ . . . - . _ . u _ _ n _ --.J . ---.r------ There was nn oh German lady In time consultation rooms of Drs , Copclanll and Shepard a few days ago She admIt : "I want you to treat mae because n young man , who Is a neighbor ot mnine saId Jle came to you when he was nothing but skin and bone mind you cured hini. lie's n big healhy fellow , ' now anti ho's ' about ' . " always talking ) 'ou. A young lady from Sherman avenue , after describing her symptoms In a severe bronchial case , said : "I shouh never have though of coming to you It It had not beell lat : Miss - , n frlerul of maine Is one of your patients. She thinks highly of your trentment all toM mo to be sure to go to , , you. . A wel known lawyer called last week , introducing a lally. "Doclor , " he said , "This Is a relative of mine. See what you cnn do for her. " Time lawyer was cured some months ago of calarrh of time stomach by Bra Copeland and Slmcpard Therm' IR more In this than would aNror 10 time oRunl m-aier . I m'nnR thol time work of UrA Copelnn.1 and Shrpar.l I. Ihorolfh and . scientifIc : that their . 'otentA ' Irlst enl rcpeeL iimenm : that : their ) mlht an.\ effective trentmenl Is gratermml to those who have surer"ll Crete the severe melhmlA pmel ( < hy mnny 8pclnlolo : Ihat Iwlr .kll i and ability nto',1ecogmuhi'tl , onll ! thnt IIey have anl keep time conhiime'mmce of their mumtknts. IL . kCf tlelr patnts. I. muicans thaI < .101,101".1. r'llololhle men w:1 : or" rcnJIlul"ll ly p'ple "hom they hl"l Irolel ore always to be lr.'ferre to 11\'ouew.l.for ! enl untried slrn/ers : that genuine srl ntnc work In time oUee I. h\"r than time InllKerlmlnate . ! .pen8Int ot "remel"s" or "eurt" . " nr 8 fonllln Iml hus heel plcke UII somewhere. TiE CASE UI' JOS1 > 1'1 lelUmiN "hows What CRI Uo Ioln for Sufferers from nn Agjru\'ted Itorm or COlsUtuonul Cmstnrrh . The case of .Tflm'cph rnrc'n sho\s what cnn .TOpl } \ ( al he lOne for suITt'rems fem on uggl\ultl rorm of constlulonot catarrh : . IUL' ' - I 1 = _ - : L ! I - . . .2 ; 2- : JY " . , \ > , ' = 'oseph McDreln , 1016 Center Street " [ om all right now , " snhl Mr. Melrln , who I. an emplo'e 01 rarreil's refinery enl hives 01 the above numIer , " [ had poison nit Ihrou/h me antI knew my systema was nil wrong. It canto on , stetuilmy growing , worse every winter. My left nostrim ins mm. solid scab , niurnys. About every week severe sick hueniriclues woulil tmlczo ttncl lirostrate me , I noticed that tlIscImmmges fronu tny imc'ad Passed Cown often Into my stomacim amid I felt timat every bit of tlmis was acting like a liaison. I am now cured , mny heath Is clear tts a lieu anfl I have no niece stomneim trouble. I luaU aniy two bad attacks since I began tn treatment. I Went to Dr. t2uepamd because amy vife Imad been cured by imini. I turn entIrely satisfied u'iUu time resuuits In my case , I feel like anotimer person entirely. " WROTE FOIL BLANKS , Took Treatment by Mmmii and Wits Cured of Clmrommlo Catarri , . Mrs. .7 , H , Seaver wife of a prominent citizen of Darien.Vfs. . writes of time excellent - lent results of the mall treatment thus : "In July of last year my husband took treatment by mail and was quite pleased ---SI ) ecia NoJces ' CohieiI J3Ikiffs. ChIMNEYS CLEANED ; VAULTS CLEANIOD. Ed Burke , at W. 5. Homer' . , 533 Broadway. LAItGI2 PRIVATE BArtH I'OIl BENT NEAR court house. Appiy at flee oflice , Council BluFfs. WANTIOD. TWO PBI1SONS TO ROOM AND board ; nil conveniences , including bath. B 62 , 13cc oflce ( park of this city. Yesterday the proposed deal was effected , and a five year lease entered - tered into. By time terms of tIme contract thmree racing meetings are to be held each year , one running and two lmarness meetings , Colonel Griflin also agrees to hang up purses aggregating not less than $30,000 for eachm meeting. Thmis deal being perfected , Council Bluffs Is assured a racing season that will eclipse anything coca lmero so far , oven time successful meetIngs of last summer. Wlmero I'ow Are Free , Clmurchm of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saimmts , Huntimigton hall , 104 Broadway-Sunday school at 1 p. in. Regular services at 2:30 : and 7:30 : p. m. First l'reshyterian , corner of Willow Ave. nuo and Seventh street , 11ev , Stephen Pimelps , pastor-Preaching by tIme pastor at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p , m , St. Jahun's English Lutheran Cimurclm , James Imali , 17 I'earl street , Rev. 0. W. Snyder , pastor-Services at ha , m , ammd7:30 : l.iii. Sumiday school at 11:45 : a. mn. Young l'eo- pIe's imseeting at 0:30 : p. m. Seconti Presbyterian , corner of Harmony and Logan streets , Rev. C. M' . Artumstrong , pastor , residence , 332 Lincoln avenue-Morn- ing service , 10:30 : ; collection for home mis- slons. Sabbatit sclmool at 12 in , Cimrlstian Etudeavor at 7. Evemuing service , 7.30. People's Ciuurclm , Liberty hail , opposite time city bulitling , George Muller , minlster-Ser- vice , Sunday evenimmg , 7':30 : , subject : "Time Present Status of time 'reniperance Question ; " prelumle , "The Nebraska Sufferers. " Reorganized Cimtmrcim of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints , on l'ierco street , three doors west of Glen avenime-Preaching mit 10:30 : a. ma , and 7:30 : p. imm , Sunday scimoch 'at 12 mu , Young I'eople's prayer mneetimmq at 6 p. in. Meetings wihi be hueld each evening during time week , Sunday evening's sumbject : "Revivals , False and True. " Momiday even- log ; "how Sotmls are Saved. Tuesday oven- log : "Nineteenth Century Religion , " ' 1' . W , Williams. liroatlway Methodist , Ii , I' . Dtitiley , p'tslor -I'rcacimltmg at 10:30 : a , m. Subject : "Per- foctiorm of Desires. " Love feast armd Ep- worth league at 6:30 : p. iii. Preaciming at 7:30 : by Dr. 'SV. S. ' hooker , followed by.time sacrament of time Lorti's slipper , Quarterly conference Monday at 7:30 : p. mum , Cimtmrchm at corner of Union and Pierce streets. MornIng - Ing prayer , 10:30 : a , rum , livening prayer , 4 p. in , Congregational , Dr. Joimn Askln , pastor- Morning subject : "Micaim's Message to Mod. era Moralists , or 'Wimat Is Itehiglon ? ' " lIvening - ing subject : "Time Gospel In Soloimmon's Porch , ' ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Music at the Grand hotel Timuredays , as vell as Sundays , at time dinner hour , 6 to 8 o'clock , - The laundries use Domestic soap. There Yero 'Iwo ltohlsrmi , It appears timat timers were two burglars connected with time robbery of I , M , Treynor's residence , on First avenue , Friday. A young moan named Watt , who runs a package de. livery wagon , was driving past time imouse aimortly before limo robbery took place ummd noticed two tougit lookimig character. sloucim. log along , eyelng time imouse intently , One of them answers the description of the fellow that struck Mrs. McKune , while time other was a taller moan , rallier slender in bulid , Mrs , ZmicKune bmad to renmain in bed all day yesterday , anti is suffering considerably from time effects of her rough usage , but simO was feelIng somewhat better last even- lug , and her iiiysician gives encouragetnent timat site will come around all rigimt in a few days , witimout any serious trouble. Washerwomen use DomestIc soap. with time results ro smiumch so timmit lie wrotce for a syniptoni imlank to emmalde mao also to take a. course. My owes health immi beers ts.mmtl for twenty years , tim trouble being catnrrimni affeciloms of time heath , throat , bm-onchmial tembes anti stonuicim. My symmip- toiiiit were dim-cub stcppnge of tIme nOse , thm formmvution of ltmmups and scabs iii the nostrils , revere immilm in tIme chest indigestiomi amid ( litttmi'smi mifter eating , Plmysfcnt debility amid had sIecii , At time tilmie I comnnienceti time mmimiii treatment may gemmermul health vtts 'ery tmmtmc'hi brokemi , I ani glatl to sa" , however - ever , timmut the trerttmnemut imas imath tIme effect of curing time cntnrm'hu timid of flImsiest corn- pletely restoring may healths , " OPEN TO ALL , Bear in mimimi that any clmremiic sufferer , wimetimer fromum catarrim or other seated and die. treesing cltrunic malady , tummy apply nn' tinie at lii anti liZ Nciy York 1.Ifo bmuildimmg anti receive from Irmi. Copeiammti anti Slieptmni the most efficient tm'entmumemmt mmciv 1mm vogue at a nominal fec.rmite a month , , Including mimedicimies , to oflict , anti mail Patients alike , Trial tii'atmnt'nta ftc's to timose applying in im2meoa , S STiTINfl OiLS V.tSiI , - lhov Cmmtmurrlm , llromieltitls mumimi Astlmnit : .tlrccl thio Syistomu-t S'ideiy htmmnwmm Iowa iilamm ( lives Ills $ s'muptnmmms iu'er'iseI' In llei Oak known M , P. r.vans , l'roprleior OF time ielmumonieo memtmtmremmit , Mr. gvmtnt. was formmierly a. rmmhlrotuI nina , anti what Ime says today will mleemtiy immtcrm'st htmmmdrels at People 1mm vestemui Iowa , Where itt' has been * familiar figure for 3'eare , Mr. ivnmus says : 1- , ' 1 t , 1 'r a , . \ . "S. - M. S. Myans , heml Oak , In , "After ft tlmorougim trial I nun convinced that the CopelmniI : tuliti tlmepartl mmystetmm relirmiente tIme tmmnst intelligent nnI correct timeory of catnrrhi and nsthtmma treatmumemit mmiv lsforc time Itublic. 1mm mrommipt euTIcit'ticy I viIi cam' ( rankly Stunt I immmow of nothing to L'egmn to compmue vmtiu itm "In my case time Itroncluimmi anti tistimmeatla trouble itegan with cafarri , of the 11mm-oat , wimtchm apicati t1ownvo1 tlrougim time lungs. milacing tiuo ar passages in a climate state of Imullimnuumnitory S conlrmmemlon , causing mm. setise of imemit mmmi care- nes' tht'nmghout the chest , nmnimimig it ditlicuit or painful to brentite. I hail spoIls or cam- pmimmtivo meet fiotiu the sorumiess amid distress , but even timen I did not breathe wimim mlattmrat ( tmilnees or comfort. After a shmort walk or a little exertion time air passages wotmiti ceeni Its close ttglmt and threaten mmmc sltht death Irons stmffoca ( ton , "lvery winter I became worse , anti my trouble imal beeus woriuimug on time for seven or efgimt years. Tue bronchial cotmgim i'ns warlng Itt time extreme , 00th witmm the tlmmoat anti head catarrim iieltlng to hiuh me down I ras hoeing in health rtgiit along. I got eo tlmat I could not eat a goo'l meal witimout great mmhiortnoss of breath , coughing and wimeertag. "arm' case was mnanifcstmy tncum-nblo by any ordInary insane , but a course of trcatmnent with Dr. Simepard brought omo complete relief from all time symimptoms I hmtive described. Any one wha ciuo3see Is at imberty to addmess tue on th subjemt at any time , " OilS , COPELAND & SIIEPARD , ROOMS 311 AND 312 NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING. OMAHA. NED. Office Hours-C to U a. m. ; 2 to 5 p. m. Evenings-Wednesdays and Saturdayi only , i ; to 8. Sunday , 10 to 12. m , THE NEW HAROMAN I _ - - : _ _ _ , s , . 511 - k . _ , i- , BABY GRAND. Time Orcatest Success of Modern S Phsno-Buildlng. Only 5 feet mid 8 Incises long , yct contaIning tall the finest poInts of tile Concert Grand. OF 46,000 llar'thiian Piallos MANUFACTUED We have sold over 700.Yo \ carry also a line ol cheaper l'i- anos , such as the Standard and ot1ier. 4 Our stock is large and clean , nc\ % , and svell selected. We have S 110 ShOp worn , bankrupt stock to dispose of at presumably big ( ? ) bargains , but if you will shov us the money we will sell 3'OLl a new full size Upright Fl. ano , s'iUi all ino'Jern ' improve. meilts for $145)0 stool , Cover and book thrown in the barga i ii. MUELLER PIANO & O1GACO. ( . , 103 Main Ste. , Council U1ulT , I. I.'I 'I I V