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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1891)
OMAHA DAILY' BEE : TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 15 , 1801. 3 THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 PKARL ST. CMIvrrrd ly Carrier In miy part of the City i yg "J'lJ " T * " * ' - - MANAUKU TELEPHONES ! is'ness ' Office , NeIL NlKlit Kdlliir , No. St , . 3tXXHt JIRXTIVS. K V. P. Co. ti Council Illu .Is Lumber Co. . coixV. Grift's chattel loan * . SOISnnp block. Jay Carlisle Is sick with dlplherla at his visliiciiL'i1 , 710 First .ivcniio. .1 .1V \ Hqiilro was the recipient of n line _ jjold-liendctl wine last Saturday , a birthday | iiiM < < nt from Ills o inpluycs. Patrick Hr'gprty of Stanburv , Mo. , nml Jull.1 Uniyblll , of 'this county , took out a license to miirry yesterday. 'I'lii ? young ladle * of tlio Catholic church v.'lll itlvo n social tomorrow ovt'iiliiB ut the resident1) ) ! of George Ulnxslm. lib > . A. Hill Ins In-mod an Invitation to nil tlioyniiuif people of his congregation to tneot lit his resilience , 813 Sixth uvcnue , next 1'Yiduy evening. Tin- Dodge Lit'ht ( lutuils will C\\ \ \ ' ° * 1'irtv nt thnlr tirtnory In .Masonic temple next Mon- diiy uvi'tiiiiL' . It will bo their last entertain- IIIL'Ilt 1)0 f OK , ' Lcllt. Tlii'dmBnllsfictl rltl/cns of the Third wnrd nro going to steal n inarch on both the old rmrtlw by culling u mewing In u few dnys to nominate a "people's candidate" for alder- iiism , Over - < , fi < )0 ) deeds , lenses and mortises have been Hied for record lu the ofllec of the jaunty ri'tiirdor since .Tune 1. About , a quar ter 01 these Instruments have bcun mort gages. The cn - of Ledge k Henry vs Duller which hns occupied the entire nttoution irof Judge Tlioniell 'or about a week past , wns finished last night nnci taken under advise- incut by tlio court. U'ho llvn fellows who were arrested Sunday ufternooii , on suspicion of hnvliig burglarized a lini-dwnro store lit Dos Moines , wow dis charged yesterday morning by .liulgo McGec , thorn not being sufllcient cvidenco against them to warrant their being held. Mrs. CJ , A. Hammer and Mrs. A. C. Davis nro busily engaged In hunting out the da serving poor throughout the city , nnd supplV' liur tin-in with food and clothing. They will bu glad to hoar of any olio who hus cast-off clothing which can b"o used In helping the needy. The democrats of the city are making prep nratlons for n grand banquet to bo given In honor of Congressman-elect Thnmns How- Tiinn ] ust bctoro ho leaves for Washington. Invitations will bo Issued to Governor Bolus nnd other prominent democrats In various parts of the. state , and no efforts Will bo spared to make the alTalr a great success. \V. S. Mayno und George Mayno wcro ar rested yesterday morning on a charge of re sisting an oflleur , the olllecr being Ben Aus tin. who tried to servo a writ of replevin Sat urday afternoon , and was prevented by the two May nes. They were taken before Justice Patton. who released them on $ . )0 ball each to await a hearing. Tlio time for the hearing tias not yet been agreed upon. An Important paper was ( lied yesterday In the county recorder's ofllce , In the shanoof the articles of incorporation of the Union land and Improvement company , witli a capi tal stock of $ . ' > 00 , < )00 ) , which iniy be increased to SI .000,000. The Inrorporators are Messrs. 0 VV. I'aul , E. W. Nasli. W. J. Paul , 13. L. Mairnus , and Gcorgo J. I'aul , all of Omaha. The purpose of the company is to do a gen- cral renl estate uusiness , build factories , etc. , nnd the principal place of business Is to bo Council UlufTs. The notlt Jury came together yesterday for the llrst time , every one of them being on hand at the opening of eouit , nnd not one of thorn ashing to bo excused , n tiling which has not happened before within the memory of the oldoslprofesslonal lurymaa. The ease of A. A. Hazzard vs the City of Council Bluffs was the 11 At on the law assignment , nnd it was taken up n short time before ad journment , so that nothing beyond the cm- panelling of the Jury wns done. Tlio trial Will commence this morning. Wanted Fifty men. Gilbert Bros. . Our K ( > innrkul > Io SUCCORS Enables us to present for your considera tion prices without n. precedent In tuo history of Council Drafts. All goods nro warranted 1 now nud clean , equal to tlio best any market affords. Only one price nnd terms strictly cash. Call nnd sea and be satisllcd that wo uro right. Davis' Koynl No. 10 Hour , fl.f.0 ; D.ivls' Bluol ) Hour , ei.il. , ; Gold Model Hour , ? 1.W ; Minnesota Superlative Hour , 31 ; Snowfluku flour , $1 ; Ifilbs granulated sugar for SI ; 17 Ibs extra O granulated sugar for $1 ; ' . ' 0 Ibs Now Orleans sugar for $1 ; Arlmcklo eoffco , tier phgo , Wo ; German eolTee , nor plige , ' 'He ; Ivlng's buckwheat , per pkgo , lOe ; crackers per ll > , fie ; I ! Ibs ginger snaps for " .r > c ; y loaves bread for 5o ; ! 1 Ibs mince meat , 23o il cans tomatoes , We ; ! 1 cans corn , ii'io ; Vngo Norton & Co Hour , Sl.LTi a sacklb ; ! ! pail lard for lillc ; 5-lb pail lard for ItSe : oil sardines , pei cau.r)0 ; U cans mustard sardines for ' .Wo : Gal- ifornlii hams , per Ib , tic ; good broom foi llle ; 60 good cigars for TT c ; 20-lb pull Jelly foi 7fie ; 'JJgiil pall syrup for 85crgal ; koj syrup for iUO ; pall white llsh forOOc. Brown's O. O. IX Grocery , Council U lu its and Omuha. S.li , 1AKA till A 1'JIS. Dr. C. B , Judd is ia Chicago on business C. M. Witt of Ncola was a Ulufts vlsltoi yesterday. Clerk T. S. Campbell of the district , coun spent yesterday in Avocn on olllcinl business Mr. John Kwall , who has boon visiting ills brother , O , Kwall , left yesterday morning for his homo In Minneapolis * J. S Clark , who lias been chief clerk n Foster's drug store for the past three } oars has severed his connection with the housi that he has served so long and faithfully , ti accept a moro lucrative position with J. A Fuller it Co. , Omaha druggists. lie assume his duties today. The Manhattan , sporting headquarters. W O'Brien. Chnul-Moo-Grn and Colorado Couch an Catarrh Hoot at Delluvcii's drug store. OwhiR to stormy weather will coiitiini cur clearing sale n few days loiiKor. Kvor\ tulujj goes ut net cost. 3is IJ-wuy , C. C. Uullj Unity Guild \ The following programme will bo prcsentc nl the Unity Guild entertainment at Hughe : hall next Friday evening : Instrumental Solo , Mr. ItortSlms. Contralto Polo /Ion I'aul Itodnp Ml Daisy A , UKIIS. | | Ilnnjorlnn and ( lultar Duet Miulluy .Messrs. fc'teplieii and AtUlhs. Violin Solo-11 Trovutom Slnselc Master Charios A. Illxglns , pupil of I' . J. Hrett. Soprano Solo Ecstasy Mrs. KlnKi > bury. Recitation Mrs , .Mutu llnlit-i- . Contralto Solo Tun Jnurnoy Is t.ong..Cooml > Miss Daisy Hlgglns. Violin Solo Hmio do Itnlli't 0. Dellcrh Muster O. A , Hlgglns. Vocal Solo In Old Mad rid Mr. HortSlms , Hanlorlnn liiul Onltar Duut Homo Sweet Home Messis. Stephen and Atkins. Owing to stormy weather wo will contlm our clearing sale a few chivs longer. Ever thing goes at not cost. MS B-wuy , 0. C , Cull , Too much California canned goods on ham must bo sold. Kclloy & Vouukorman , McthocliKt Church llHillcntcd. The Methodists of Crescent , In this count bad n day of rejoicing last Sunday , The beautiful now MolhodUt church wns dci rated by Presiding Elder Hooker , The pastor , Rov. Mr. Tweedy , and his. people ha shown a great deal of courage , liberality ai spirit , and have secured a neat little thun Rsarownrd. The building in modeled aft the Fifth avenue church in this city , and U most conspicuous ornament to Crescent. Tl cost was about , * 1,100. Prior to the dedli tion It was necessary to ralso f 110 to tin ! paying the amount. Subscriptions wo called for , and lu a few moments VM w sutjserlbed. At tbo conclusion of the sen-li the people tang thu Doxology very euthu VTJMITO 1 Till ? Ill HIM K ? , A Hood of Water Takes Possession of Lower Main Street. CAUSED BY A BURSTED WATER MAIN , Another \Vnr Hutwccn Attorneys A I'atlnnt Trlcn to 1/cvy on Ills J'liyMolnri'H Income .Mi nor Mention. A twelve-inch water mdn ; burstcd yester day afternoon near the corner of Main street and Willow avenue , aim the result wns the serious flooding of thu streets and lllllng of some of the cellars of adjacent business houses. The most serious damage was done to the Iniildlng on the northeast corner , occu pied hy Or. Clark as a dental cilice and Pete Morris' dining hull. Tlio break was Immedi ately In f nmt of tins building , and the water not being nblo to force Its wnv up through the frozen earth and the granite pavement followed the service pipe leading Into the building. The sidewalk was lorn up , the cellar flooded and thu foundations of the building undermined. The break occurred about 'J o'clock and It was nearly f > before the water could bo turned off on account of the difficulty the waterworks employes experi enced alining away the snow and Ice to llnd the stop boxes. Main street wns covered with n thick sheet of ice that reached from Willow avenue nlmost to the Hoclt Island depot. Cross streets wcro nlso flooded , occa sioning considerable nnnoynnco to people on the streets. The elevators In the Urown building and tno Merrlnm block wcro stopped , nnd a peed deal of inconvenience was experience by people whoso service pipes were foil by the Main street , main. No extra pressure was on the mains at the time nud there i.s no explanation for the sud den break. Workmen were engaged nil night in repairing the broken pipo. Anniversary Sale lit tlio Boston Store , .lust two years ago Saturday since the Hoston Store , Council UlufTs , opened Its doors to the public. Tlio proprietors , Fothcr- inghnm , Wliitelnw & Co. , take this opportun ity of thanking their thousands of patrons in Council JJlutTs and surrounding country for their very liberal support and patronage. Their aim at all tltnos has been to give the very best value In everything they carry , having only one prlca nnci doing a strictly cash business , thereby doing away with the necessity ( if liook-keopors.colleetors. etc. , etc. , also the payingfor those who don't pay , curtailing ourejqwnsos ton mere noth ing In comparison to the other method of doing business , cash being king every time. Our facilities and connections for buying are such as to enable us to got the cream of tJO nmr'itot at the very lowest market price. In order to still servo you better , wo have cs- tabllshoit an oftlco In New York City with a man of twenty-live years' experience at tlio head of it , where within the shortest possible notice anything to bo found on tl.ts sldo of the Atlantic if in Now York city can ho had by us. Our second annual Bide for the past ten days has been a stupendous success. For onr second anniversary wo will make still deeper cuts and continue the sale all this coming week. Note a few of the bargains. Child's coats , 4 years old , sold for C-3.25 to fc'.T.I ' , in ono lot nt S'J.iiO. Child's coats , 0 years old , sold for $4.00 to 1.SO , in one lot nt .S'J..I.V Ladies' jackets , sold for W.'J. , reduced to " . " 5. "Ladies' Jackets , hold for fTi.75 , reduced to Jlt.S'.i. S'iO and Ji'J plush Jackets reduced to $15. SH Jackets for $10. Kvor.v garment In our stock nt special sale prices. Cents' s-hirts nnd drawers , sold forSSc , re duced to I5c. Heavy grnv shirts mid drawers , former price IJlie , during sale S.'je. Our all wool shirts and drawers in grays and scarlets , sold for ? l , during sale We. All our SOc , : i3o and 'We blaclj goods , includ Ing hrililnntines and Ktiglisli cashmeres , dur ing sale per yard , -Vio. A complete line ot English serges , French drap d' ' alma , Austrian henriettius nnd nil wool cashmeres , sold for SSc , Ci : } o und ( We , all in ono lot atISc. . Urocndes , fancy stripes , flno cashmeres nnd silk finished hcnriettas , ranging in pnco O'.lc ' to O."c , all nt ( W.H'c. Our comforter and dress prints which sold for 5c and lie , during > ale for lie. Our Indigo blue print at Tc to go at IJtfc. ' Heavy cheviot ginghams to go at 11)40. ) Outing llnnnul in plain , light , medium imd dark colors , sold at llle and li ! > c , to go at S. c ; 1'J yards for $1. yard widu innslln , sold for fie and flcIc. . Tour different makes of our Se muslin , U.J c. Yard wide blenched muslin , -Ic. , See our 7c bleached muslin for , r > > c. 4Mu ! , mi blenched muslin , fie ; bleached , 9c. ; l.-in. unbleached muslin , ID c ; bleached , , HVJc. T-l uublcnclied muslin , ICe ; blenched , l"c. 0-1 unbleached muslin , tile ; bleached , 'Ji'tjC. ' - 11-1 heavy white blankets , sold for $ { a pair , reduced to $2. 11-1 all wool nnd Union blankets , sold for $5 and M.7. > , to go during snlo at SI. At fi wo show our complete line of $0 , $4.7. ! > and § T , all in one lot at 5 OurT.lc comforter , special value , Me. Ki.'gnlar $ l.b ! ) comforter , $1. Comforters sold from S ft to $2,71) , nil in ono lot during sale at- . Comforters sold at from $ i ! to JIf.jO , all to gout&.lt ) . Unvrox Svoiin , FothcrmghnmVliltelav & Co. , Council Ilun"s ! , Iowa. Now York ofllce17 , Leonard st. AVIll Invest in Council III it IT" . Mr. Mnnloy Hovrors of Fremont , Nob. , and Into president of tlio First National bank ol that city , having sold his stock In that bank nnd In the German American bank of the same place , paid a visit to Mr. George P. San ford , president of the First National Lank of this city , with n view of buying nn interest in the First National hero. If he concludes to do so the capital may bo in id creased from $10,1,000 to $ l50,000orX,000 ( ) If so Mr. Hogers will move to tills city anil make It his homo , Mr. Hogers Is an old ox HO puricnced banker of widely known roputn HOy. y. tion and high character. He lived nt Fro tnont , Neb , , a lung number of years und before fore that was In the banking business a1 Warren. 111. Mr. Sanford's father-in-law cd Mr. J.V. . Lovcrettof Sioux Falls , S. D. , lias personally known Mr. Hogers very fnvorutilj as a banker and llnuncicr for tlio past thirty years. Mr. J. H. Mlllnrd , president of tin Omnlm National hank , Mr Ivonntze , presl dent of the First National bank'nud Mr. Hop kins , president of the Commercial Nntiona bank of Omaha , speak very highly of Mr Kogers ns n good banker of long experience niut his dealings with the above banks havi always been very satisfactory. Mr. HoHkini is well ncipiiilntcd witli Mr. Hogers , us hi formcrlv resided ut Fremont , bs lioys Wanted nt American district telegraph ofilco. lot m Pomona Brnnd Hoarhound tablets will r llevo your rough. Pomona stain red on one tablet. Ask your druggist or candy deule for them. Hell & Son's now grocery takes the lead o mo Upper Broadway. No old stock. Alter lliokltici | ! H Soalp. Attorrey Benjamin of Avoca Hied n coupl ; of pjpei-sln district court yesterday \vhic make some startling charges against the tin of FHcklngcr Brothers. The cnse Is that c ty , Crnngio vs George H. Maish and Ctinrlott eir Mnlsb , ndmlnlstrntor.s of Gcorgo H. . Malst the history of which wns given In these co iclr umns a short time ago. The cn o as it uo1 wo stands is n petition for rehearing , Crung ! md claiming that the witnesses upon the strong ! rch of whoso tostlmony Judgment was rendorc ter against him , have since that judgment fouu a that they wcro inveigled Into making fal ! I'ho testimony by Ja mlsitntement of fact lea- FUckinger Urothcrs Imvo acted as attorney ish for Malslrovcr since thu case wan started i uro the district court seven years ago , and the vos have had charge of It ever slnco , taking cos through the supreme court oa an appeal , JSl- lleujauiln , who lias manipulated the othc tide , uow co in os to the /rout with an ntneu u TODAY 0 , HUK VENTFUL DAY to am The Eiseman Bankrupt Stock , AT COUNCIL BLUFFS. After 100 people working1 six days and nights , consuming . one thousand lead pencils marking- down prices. 1 H DEN. Eisemaris Store , Council Bluffs ment to his former potltloii , In which ho stales ttmt Ctmrlotto Maish , Fliekingcr's nllCKcd client , claims that slio was appointed executrix of the estate of George II. Alnlsh on Juno 1 , 1SSS , and that she never authorized Fllckltigcr Brothers to appear as her at torneys nor did tney have any authority from her husband before his depth. She claims that she never knew of the brlngm ! ! of the suit until last Thursday , when she met Mr. Benjamin In Dos Moines and he told her of It. She says .that Cummins & \Vricht of DCS Mollies are the only ones who are au thorized to appear as her attorneys. She further alleges that when the property was sold by the sheriff It wr.s bid In by Flick- ingcr Brothers for $5aX ( ) . No part of this amount , she claims , was ever received by her from Flickingcr Brothers. A motion was also filed by Benjamin , nsk- hit ; the court to compel the FlicUlnger Broth ers to show by what' authority they have acted ns attorneys in the case. PlickhiRcr Brothers asked for ten dnys in which to tile an answer , mm this was granted them. 1'ho Fllckingers deny that there has been anything fraudulent oa their part. They claim that they were employed by a Hock Island law firm to look after tlio case at this end of the line , and consequently they had no dealings with Mrs. Maish whatever. That is tlio reason , they say , why Mrs. Muish never authorized them to aet as her attorneys. They are confident that when the ease comes to trial they will bo able to make nil their transactions appear In an honorable ll Ht. The Kiel hotel barber shou has reopened la the basement. Joseph Schmitt. Evans Laundry to. , WO Pearl street. Telephone - phone -"JO. Uoous called for and delivered. Buy your coal and wood of C. B , Fuel Co. , 530 Broadway. Telephone WO. . Best heavy goods , 2 : > per cent oil , cash. Rclter , the tailor , 310 Broadway. . J.C. BixDy , steam neatln ? , sanitary en gineer , SOJ Morrlam block , Council Blults Council Mooting. The city council met last evening with all , the members present except Alderman Ev erett , with Mayor Macrae In the ohulr. The first part of the evening was devoted to reading and allowing bills , among which wcro the following : City olllcers , $087 ; special clerks In city oftlces , Jl'JOj marshal's ' , department , fJAl.TO ; fire department , 11,330 ; electric light company , $1.015. The bill of the police department was xho llrst to meet with decided opposition. It was for $1,517.40. Alderman Smith of the police commission said ho had not signed the bill because , according to his arithmetic , thirteen patrolmen at fTu ought to amount to $010. Seine discussion over the police force was then Indulged In , some of the aldermen think ing that the force was furnishing too many men with Jobs. Finally the bill was allowed us claimed. The engineer's bill also caused somodiscus- sion. Wind said he heard that a man in tlio engineer's department hr.cl boot : drunk most of the time during last month , and he would llko to know whether the report was true. The bill was laid on the table until an Inves tigation could bo made. F. W. Looinls presented ) the bill for the advertisement which wns Inserted in the Illustrated West. Alderman Wood ex plained the bill. Ho stated that a contract hail been entered Into with the Illustrated West company by which the city was to Imv6 apulf several pages long and to tnlio (5,000 ( cojles for dUtdbution , for wbleh the city was tn pay $250. Some of the aldermen kicked , saying that the navt of the eon- tract referring to the distribution of the MO copies had not boon lul- tilled. Mr. J. J. Stondmau stated , in behalf of tlio company , that ho had left the SIX ) copies with the business men , and that If they bad not been distributed It was not Ids w fault , The bill was finally allowed , and a lu wan-ant ordered drawn for the amount , pro vided proof should bo furnished that the 111 111Ml company had ilullllleil its part of the con- Ml tract. id John T. Stewart entered n protest ngnlnst so the payment of the bill for a .sidewalk in .3. front of his property. The protest was referred - .3.ys forrod to the committee on streets and alloys. in A petition was tiled by thoofllcors cf the inTt Women's Christian association asking that Tt their property bo exempt from taxation so Tt.d long as It Is used for hospital purposes. Al derman Knepher moved that the taxes ho re .d- mitted for IbUl , and that the question of Uiclc being remitted In future years bo referred to the city attorney. Judge Aylesworth appeared before the council nnU stated that bo had prepared pa pers in a suit to enjoin the city from filling Twentieth street. Ho had Dccn nslced by City Attorney Stewart to postpone action until ho could got instructions from the coun cil. Thrco weeks had elapsed nnd the case was apparently no nearer trial than before. Ho understood the contracts had been signed and the work wns to ho pushed , and now ho wanted to know whether that was the case , so that ho could know what to do on his side of the case. The mayor informed him that bo had waited awhile , nt the request of the city attorney , before signing the contracts. The contractors had corno to him and nskud what ho wns going to do about it , and after a while , thinking that no further action wns going to bo taken by the enjolners , he had signed the contract , nnd the work was to bo pushed ns fust , as possible. Tlio lire committee reported that they had been aimblo to find any evidence of drunken ness among the members of the flro depart- ncnt. Aldcrmnn Knepher moved that n light bo iluccd on or near the Indian creek bridge on Sixth street. Alderman Casper wanted to amend by adding a light nt the upper end of ICnopher street , and Knepher amended again by adding another at the corner of Sixteenth street and Sixth avenue. Casper said there was no iced of a light at the corner of Sixteenth street nnd Fifth avenue. Mlkcscll said there was. So did Smith. A short , but spirited debate then ensued , after which Alderman Casper moved tlmt the clause relating to the corner In question bo stricken out. The motion was lost. Knepher then wanted to vote on each part of the motion separately , for fear that If the whole wore dumped together ho would lese his beloved Sixth street lamp. Again war came to the front. Kuephcr and Casper were both on the lloor at the same time , sawing the air vigorously , nnd for a few minutes the audience looked on with fear and trembling , expecting every moment to see blood How. Finally hy mutual agree ment It was decided to vote on each separ ately.Whoso Whoso motion shall bo voted on flrstl was then the question to bo settled. Casper wanted to settle the Knephor street matter first , so that if ICnopher cut his throat ho could do the same when It came to voting on the Sixth street light. For the same reason ICnopher wanted to settle the Sixteenth street and Fifth avenue question first , so that ho could have a whack at Casper oa the ICuop- hcr street proposition. Again things grow interesting. IJiirint ! the roeleo in some way n motion wns carried toyoto on the Sixth street light first. The rosjilt of the vote was that Knepher's plan was snowed under by a vota of , ' to ! l. "No , I don't ' want to make no motion now , " said Alderman Casper when some ono told htm that It was now In order for him to bring up his Knepher street UfjUt "and hnvo it ex tinguished. A quiet suickor pervaded the room ns Deputy Clerk Abbott went ou with the read ing of paving contracts , and after this had gone on for some time the cquncil adjourned to moot next Monday II. A , Cox , western sales agent for A. T. Thatcher , has moved ul&vnnl ofllco iroin tlio Brown building to No. lOiMain street , in the Chapman building. Mr. Co.x has Joined with COOIH.T & McOoo , who 'Have moved thelv real estate ofllco from the Mcrriam block to the sumo place , and the golitlemen Imvolilted up as pleasantly and nicely 'arranged ' oftlccs as thcro are In the city , nnd they will bo glad to welcome their friends and the public in their now quarters. Pure fresh drugs nt Davis' , opposite Ogden. The best French cook in western Iowa Is at the Hotel Gordon , Council Bluffs. The now dental rooms of Drs. Woodhury are the finest and most comiiloto In the west. Next to the new Grand. "Telephone , 145. " Owing to stormy weather wo will continue our clearing sale a few days longer. Every thing goes at not cost. 8'Ji B-way , C. G. Cully. Blooding the Doctor. The case of I. S. Mucci vs Dr. F. W. Houghton - ton Is on trial in the superior court , Muccl claims thrt Dr , Hougton sot his arm for him , after It hud been broken , and did It lmproi > - erly , so that ho has boon unable to use it to any advantage MUCO. For this ho asks { 5,000 damages. A number of physicians have been subpoenaed as witnesses to testify as to the condition of ttie arm at present and whether it would bo In that condition if the job had been properly done in the first plnco. They all unite in saying that the man's arm is next to useless , a double Joint having been formed at the plnco of the fracture. Dr. Houghton's defense is that Muccl used his arm constantly after the resetting , contrary to orders , and that he is in no way responsible for the in jury his patient sustained. There is nn clanger ot a cold resulting in pneumonia when Chamberlain's Couch Hom- edy is used as directed "for u severe cold. " it offectuully counteracts and arrests any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Tills fact was fully proven In thousands of cases during the epidemic of intluenzu lust winter. For sale by all druggists. A 31 VHK3iKXVH > Any now phiy by the author of ono winch has met with great success runs a risk of not being fully appreciated by comparison with what hus already become n favorite. It is safe to say that the "All the Comforts of Home , " which was last night presented nt the Boyd lor the llrst time in the city , was a , pleasant surprise to all who had boon amused by that other clover play of William Gillette's , "The 1'rlvato Secre tary. " If there It any choice be tween the two plays it must bo said that "All the Comforts of Homo" is the hotter. In this the ( merest is maintained throughout. There are no streaks or spasms of comedy , Ills full of climaxes of 11 ludi crous character nnd the numerous funny sit uations produce a perfect epidemic of merri ment. That is duo to tlio skillful manner in which the comedy Is constructed. But with out a competent company of players the cleverness of thn author would not be shown to advantage. That Charles Frohuun's com pany lust night interpreted the play > n the spirit In which it was written there can bo no question. AH the netors seemed to got as much fun out of the peculiar complications us the big audience which packed the house and was in a roar of laughter that was almost continuous from beginning to end. Homo of the players are old favorites hero , like Henry Miller , who Is always good. Ho and Samuel Edwards had the lion's ' shnro of the work to do and their efforts were highly appreciated. Miss Marie Greonwald , who had ono of the serious roles , made a decided hit and In a love-making seeno was a charmIng - Ing ingenue. The plot , though n simple ono , is a new conceit on the stage and its effect is heightened by its naturalness nnd proba bility as an experience in real life , From a practical standpoint and Judged by results there are no weak points in the play and there certainly was nothing lacking lost night in tlio acting. The absence of anything approaching horse-play is n pleasant innova tion In n comedy drama and in "All the Corn- iorts of Homo" the fun is of a wholesome kind , Ono of the pleasing features of the entertain ment was the entro act programme rendered by Mr. Salisbury and his orchestra. The descriptive fantasia "Gipsy Life" is one of those musical compositions that relioi upon the Imagination nnd combining good musical construction without the usual ruttlo-trap auxiliaries generally used In descriptive pieces. The popularity of Mr. Salisbury's ' orchestra is not confined to Omaha ulono , at they are engaged for their second season at the Grand hotel , Maeklimc Tsland , Mich. , the coming summer aifd it Is safe to predict they wili repeat the success they attained last summer. "Aycr's ' Cherry Pectoral has given mo great relief lu bronchitis. Within a month I have sent some of thia preparation to a friend suffering from bronchitis and a thnm. It has done him so much good that ho writes for more-Charles F. Dumtcrvllle , Plymouth , Hlgluud , MnrdlCJrUH nt Xuw Orleans. On February 10 tlio grund carnival will tnlto plnco. The great AVabash are now soiling round trjn tlokets to Now Orleans good returning until February 5i8 very cheap. Tlino only forty hourt ) . Twelve hourH In nuvnnco of ivll ether routes. AI BO round trip tickets to all points In Florida. The favorlto route to the Hot Sprln H of Arkansas. For tick ets und fuH infoi'illation In regard to . 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