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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1896)
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Floyd of AutraIia vIiI lecture At the Cirlstlan tabernacle tonight on the ; . anhiject , "VIience Caino Man ? " No ahrnI- elon tc , flr. John areen and I'rof. G. W. I'rlcc have gone to Mexico. hloth are ufcrIng from bronchial trcublee , from which they hope to fifld relic' . N. T. 1orrh commenced suit In foreclotire yesterday in ( ho superior court agaItit A. P , \r ? aik on a mortgage given In ] 8J1 on a POt- : % ) - tawattamlo cotiflty farm for $2,000. ' Arrangements arc now completed for the military lail , to lu given In the mEt CCCflG of the last act of Itoseilaic. Prof. Chambers will hare sispervision of this ruperb scene. The Board of health wa notified of a case of scarlet fever yesterday morning. The victim is one of the chi'.idren ofVihlam ! O'llrlen , living on Ninth trcet near Twenty- SVCOflI avenue. nov. ii. W. ICuhns , 1) . 1) . , of Omaha will deliver a lecture on "My Late Trip to the S holy Land" on Thursday evening at 131. John's English Lutheran church , , James hail , 17 l'earl street. Dr. iCuhns hn long been % ehl and favorably known In Council finiTe , havng ! preached hero In the 'OOs. The proceeds - coeds go to the church. Elnier Jamea and Miss Mottle Woods wore united In marriage at 12 in. SttnIay at the reedence ! of the bride's parents , lOIS Tenth avenue , Justice Cook officiating. Only the Immediate relatives and frends of the couple F , vcra pre3ent. The young couple aic well known In Council IllulTs and they were the recipients of many cotly presants. Willie Sn'ar , a 10.year-old boy tram Omaha , canto over Sunilay evening to attomi the theater. When he got ready to go home he only lied 5 cents left to oay hie street car fare. 110 got on the car and tried to work the conductor for tilO extra nickel , but . dId not succeed as wofl as lie 110(1 on several 4 ! other occaRone ! when ho found himself iii 91 the same flx. Ho was turned over to thu I , police and kept at the station all nght. ! Yesterday morning ho was sent home with a lecture. : Dr. Treynor end hilly Cooper have been going hunting together for a number of years. 130th are gorni shots , but. the doctor always brings home the most game , They wcro out Sunday and reparatod during the t day. Cooper brought in three mallards and Dr. Treynor captured an oven dozen. Cooper COtIlliI't ( understand It , but he will after he reads thl. A farmer from down near ho lake was th yesterday looking for Dr. Trey- nor. The doctOr was bny with a patient and the farmer was fluially pressed to tell his business to an outsider. He was in a hurry to get home before dark and wanted the check for that dozen ducks the doctor had purchased from him on Sunday. * Unvlng purchased from It , 0. Mcfleo blo : entire real estate and rental buelnaos , all \ ronte formerly collected by him will bo paid at our office , where all inquiries concerning . any buelnera previously attended to by Mr. . \ McGee will have our prompt attention. We . hiayo all of h18 hate and vllI give careful at- tuition o all property that nas been listed , . , with him. I . H. S11JAF1 & CO. , ; ' I3roadway and Main strecte. Hofimayr's Fancy Patent Flour makes the : beet and most bread. Aek your grocer for It. 'LS St St ioit 1licycli. On Sunday evening a stranger asked permIssion - mIssion of a saloon keeper on Broadway near Eighth street to leave a bicycle in his " place until this morning. There was something - thing about the appcaran.ee and action of the man that created tim impression that 1(0 ( was a thief and had stolen the wheel , and the saloon man did not. desire the presence - once of either a thief or stolen property about his premises. lie was told to get out and take his wheat with him , and did so. , The matter was reported to tli police , but . -"I they ( lid not run across 'the fellow during the ' night. Yesterday morning the bicycle was found leaning up against a fence on North Eighth street vhero the Xcllow had evidently left it In lila hurry to get away. The wheel , was taken to the poico Court and Is being , held awaiting Its owner. It is a Victor with one red and one black tire. The anxiety of the thief to got rid of the wheel Is probably' attributed to the fact that nearly every wheel thief who has operated In Council Bluffs for a year or moro has S been caught. several are in the penltcn- tiary and others are cm the way. . Isiiigerous. ' , If a chill OPCCIS a valve on a garoline stove thic chances' are you are burned out. With the TIme Flame Coal Oil Stove it merely turns up a wick. Finest toast you ever ate : made In flame of coal oil stove. Cole & Cole , solo agent ! . "Just tell them that you've seen me" at , the Durfee Furniture coinpany'e , 330 , 318 : froadway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1teIeThsnce Cniiic 'PoD Inte. ' * Deputy United States Marshal George W. Ehler came In from Exira , Ta. . yesterday afternoon with hyde Dutcher under arrest cliargc'd with bootlegging. Ho was given a bearing before Commissioner Steadman last evening and upon his frank confession of guilt was bound over to await the nctioi of the next federal grand Jury ender $300 bonds. Ho was unable to secure tue necessary bonds and was locked up. ' It was Dutchor's second offense , and he was very penitent. lie asserted that he was compelled to sell whisky to provide food for his family , and honestly intended to procure tlio government license with the first mono3' ho receivcd.after relieving the necessities of his family , Clerk Stoadman and Deputy Marshal Frank 3radiey , Jr. , loft last evening for Kookuk to attend the esslon of the federal court which begins thorotoday. Cultuihutr Itidiflg SL'hlOOl , Cole & Cole , the enterprising hardware 1 S. and cycle ( l Aiors , hiavo rented Chambers' academy and opened a private riding school train 9 to 12 a. in. Free to purchasers of their wheels. _ _ _ _ _ _ Siililsitls School 'orlcr. . The Sabbath CilOOlYorhors' union will meet In tlio Triilty Methodist Episcopal I church this ( Tuesday ) evening at 7:30 : o'clock , The following program will be presented : Solo , Mls Lena Sins ; "What Is a Success- jul Sunday School ? " T. Moleaworth ; Young Ladles' quartet ; " \Vhiat Encouragement Do We have to Work in the Sunday School ? " John Canoyer ; mandolin selection ; " 110w May We liring the Unsaroil Members of Our Claca to Christ ? " Mrs. 11. A. 1)aUeiger ; vocal - cal duet. Miases Gertrude and Odessa Down- t lug ; Cuis , 11ev , Conrad hooker , "S Yp flu Ilie IrraIlIIIIg f , . Why ? Because our goods arc t1e best , Our. prices are right , and we guarantee satis. h faction , See our now pictures. 2 H. L. SMITh & CO. DavI ! , only drug stor with registered clerk. i Have yiu soon the new gas beating stoves et the CO1flpany'aofflco Marriage L1CCHNCII , Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday C as follows : d Naino anti flesilence ! , o 0 , NlIc Luniberty , Shelby county , , , , , 2 a Gorfrudo ' hConz , MlJa : county , . , , , , , , , , , , , , 19 /ohinar ' Ihugbes1 I'ottiuvattamlo county.21 L4 U I arker , 1 Ottuwattunio couny.,21 ; , ? When Baby was iick , wo gave her Castorfa , .4 ( . % % eu she was ffliild , she cried for castoria. El , ' - ' When she lCCaXIIO ) Ibe ( , she clung to Gastoria , Vhan she had tie gavethem Caatorli. gi gicc ccat I \S0R1'lI \ ( ; O1C To LAW AFTER Land in th BoLtom2 Qovrel by Olaims of' . the .tttner Heirs. EXECUTOR sCLt TIlE PROPERTY ONCE Trglysuctln Of Iiig tgo hlces&lk'd hj 55 ! tssit CIIIISIIC1ICCII In thu IJIM- . trict Court ii , Upset thifl letil. The growth ill value of tile lands on the Missouri river bottom near honey Creek Is at the bcittoni of a stilt tiled yesterday in the district coutt before Judge ImlLh. Martin Ittuer 'as guardian of thin heirs of Ihenjarnin Ittlier ill Omaha ten years ago. As such administrator lie reid to W , C. 'rhompson several hundred acres of % lhlow land cii the Iowa dde of the river and took his pay In cordwood. Ho credited tue heirs In his report tO the county judge in Omaha wIth $600 as tile proceeds of the ala. Thompson afterward sold the land to U. C. Redmond , It appearo that lttner never cc- cured authority from any court to sell the Iowa land anti never Iliad letters of admin- letration In Ios'a , Now Ernest Ittner , eon of licnjamin lttner , claIms the lands , which hiavo since becanie valuable , and baa brought alt notion in the district court to have his title quieted , OIls case Is nganst , Iartin Ittner , although Itedmond ic , by the unturo of the case , the real defendant. Itedinond's ( lefeflSO Is that the heIrs , by having usd1 tim 500 paid for the property , uro cetopped from bringing the action in question Judge Smith spent the forenooo yesterday in calling tlta law docket and makIng it la."hIng among the cases that have becn hanging tire for a year or more without any action looking to a trial , TJm following caeas voro dismIssed : Keys Bros. ngastt IL L. henry , Shine against D. W. Archer , amc against J , A. Murphy. Gordon & Furgeacs : against S. P. McConnell , 0. A. holmes against Edward llurbrldge , Lambert Kahn ngainrt Samuel Theodore , 11. Scliievon againet J.v. . Hewitt Manufacturing company , Keano Five Cent SavIng. bank againet W. A , Gray- bill , Same against A. C. Schultz , Kline , Tlmbermni againet Wright & Baldwin , 11cr- man Hineisdouk against Flhe & Amy , Strauss llroo. against Reuben Broas : , First National bank against L. 11. hlanscom , Pullman - man & Ettinger' ' against Martin Burke , Off- cer & Pusey against L. C. BaldwIn , 1. f. Aylesworth against Daniel Carrlgg , Z. W. Cob against 0. P. Whipple , Burke & Caa- 'ally againet State &tvinge bank , Leonard Everett against James Gormcn , P. E. Ayies- worth against Chrirtian Nelson , W. 11. Crandall against Mro. 11. P. flisbee , Cash Murry & Co. against Skagit Valley Shingle company , Artie M. Goodwin againet The lIce Publiehlng company , J. Limier against AugeaV Ktnte , L. D. Lively against J. H. Bentley , Itiley Bros. againot M. McGuire , Martha King against CitIzens' State bank , Salle 11111 against Iavid flatllff , Eugene 1st. h1erry against L. 1st. Kenn y , John C. Scil- ilvan against Loren Hamilton , American IlanIc Building company agasst People's Fire Insurance company , Dora hleeley against Fred hleeley , Conrad Geira & on againet Ed Wittig. Theodore Stoutenbacker against William Strohbeen , C. 13. Dutcher against A. Obeoteler , I. 0. Caief against E. H. Eu- worth , lint fled Susis. We hiao ,000 hot bed sash which we are going to oiose out. They won't last long. 110w many .o you want ? We rii1 make you a price that can't be duplicated. C. B , Paint. Oil 'nd Glass company , Masonic Tern. pie , Council Bluffs. W. offer you only clean , crisp , snow white laundry erk and best delivery service at Eagle iaunOry , 724 Ilroadway. Telephone 157 Dr. Cleaver's office moved to 600 Broadway. SPECLAb SC1IOOL ROARS ) MEETING. IIeniinm Apiiurntils for Eighth Street nuilding Settled Upon , The Board of Education held a brief s'pc cial semion last oven'ng for the purpose of discuslng the heating apparatus of the Eighth street school building after the now addition Ia constructed. Heretofore the building had been heated by stoves in a men- nor very unsatisfactory to the teachers and pupils and expenelvo to the board. Mom- bera Robertson and .Sprult wore absent. in thb absence of the prcsdent ! and secretary Member Thomas presided and Prof. H.V. . Sawyer acted as secretary. The question of heating and ventllaticn was thoroughly gone over. It was shown that the old system of heatIhg with stoves could no longer be foilowea when the four now rooms wore added , and It was alsa clearly shown that with atovu neat perfect ventilation was Impossible. Chairman Fonda , from the committee on fuel and heating , made a report recommend- log a stpam plant with two upright boilers. After some discussion the board decided to follow his auggertlons and voted unanimously to adopt hie report , Bids for the heating plant will be advertised ftc at the same time estimates are asked of contractors for the erectlcn of the building , Gully hlough fit 'I'rosihle Again. From the police court yeaterday mornhlg Cehly hlough avas sent to sail to lay out a fine of $31.20. Cely went to sleep in the gallery of the opera house Sunday night and was not discovered until the watchman went tlte rounds before locking up , Ceily was omfortabio and did not want to be disturbed. the controversy speedily led to a disturbance - ance betwern Ilough and Watchman Shields. Shields used his club to advantage and with tile asaistanco of Manager Aiton , hlough was gotten out of time building and Watchman Shields starcd to take him to the statIon , It was a fIght all tIme way to the honman Imouee. At that point Othlcors Slead antI otorson took a hand In the fray. It required ill three officers to hold hlough until time atroh wagcn arrived , Before ho could be ended In the wagon by the combined efforts ) f the three officers , assleted by the colored lrlrer , Andy Ncaily , ho was severely clubbed , " great crowd collected during the fray and otlowed the wagon to the station , . At 4 o'clock yesterday mprning Leo For- nan was found asleep on a doorstep on Uppet Iroadway , lie was lined $15 for his drunk nd will spend an oqulvaltsit amount of days n time city jail. Ed Slado , lien Jotsron and Dan Donegan , . trio of suspicious tough ! , were givemi ten aye each uponachargo of vagrancy , Wail paper cleaned , now process , with I atent right at Miller's , 108 1'ain ' street , $ hiepnrd's itIINt ? Itoislied , The police were looking yeiterday morning c or a couple of negroes whom they believed a roni guilty of a very bold and succeEsful II urgiary at time residence of 11. 0. Shepard , 27 hhiuff street. Mr , Shepard and his family rero away from home for a ! imort time dur. ug the early evening , and when they ro- urned they quickly discovered that sante P ritruders had been in tlmor home during thir C bxonco. Evcry room In time imouse bad been t' ' ansacked and a rear window was found to ave been forced , An invsntory of the arti- ie of value left In tile house showed that a laniond brooch , a revolver , a Email arneunt ii f money and seine clothing bad been taken C Ii amountIng to about $125. ' Y. M. C. A. Ni'n ( ) iflct'rs , The board of directors of the Young tCfl'E Christian association held a special usineEs meeting last evening for the pura 080 of electing officers and dlrectori for the C asuing year , Time election resulted in the a iection of the fohiiowng : I'resident , F , ii. T 018 ; firEt vice preEident , E , Fl. hart ; second ' ice pruEldent , W. Ii. Tarkington ; recording : crotary , W , A. Ooohrlng treasurer , V. J. C everett ; directors for two years , F. L. bi vans , hiaptist churclm ; George 13 , hex , Con dl regatlonal ; T , J , Day , Preebyterlan cc Irectors for one year , W. It , hand , Episw pal ; J , 11. Arthur , Mothiodiit ; H. E. Mock. Ill bristian , T1m new board will meet tonight .7.30. - . ' I _ 1(11111' iiUSl iilIII'Ih IIACII OTIIIIII. . ' 1emti hens of VurhIIIgtli'ns Prienshi y ( 'liii , I'ttshi Seeriil Suhienies , The Vorkingrncim' , Friendly club held a well attended rnc'oting at time court house last night anmi dleemisee&1 it number of matters - ters that iroiimiso to prove a benefit to the mneinhc'rs cit the organization , The qucetton of securing employment in time , grading .f streets , the chance of home labor in the to- paving of Pearl street amid the prospect of work in putting the telephone wirca under ground or building a new system according to time imlan of A , P. hlazen of Sioux City , Were among the topics considered. r'rier to the regular but'neso of the evenIng - Ing the club was favored by a solo sung hy Master A. T , hlcailley , a sweet-voiced lad , wimoo effort was greatly appreciated. The committee appointed to present the chub's rceuest to time council for work on p111)110 improvements reprted the council's favorable action in tha appropriation of money for the imnprovenmcnt of the Indian creek ocwer outlet , The pelitlon of the club with reference to tue grading of certain streets ssas referred to tI'.s committee of the svimolo , Time committee was continued in vower anti instructed to attend the council meeting next Monday nigut and see if some action could not bo eecdred looking to the prosecution of the work on the streets. Chairmad Roper of the committee ap- imolnted to investigate time cendltion of the city's contract with the Water Works corn- pfly reported that time c''mmittee had done some work and would make a final report after the city engineer had testqd the by- drants of the company for presaure. Further limo was granted , Thmc , l'ingree plan for utilizing the vacant iotu of time city for gardcaing purposes was tmtlcet up and dlacussed at some length. Tue conunltteo in charge of th work of securing lotit reported that nircadi thirty-seven lots had been secured and that others were proim- iuel , Chairman Tyrreli of time club offered a suggestion to time effect tbat the club should ascertain how many perv'rns there were on the hot of those being helped by tue county who were able to do somno gardening and would be willing to take a lot under the proposed yuan , On this cuggostlon a comu- mnittee was appointed to confer with tue over- ser of the county poor for time purpose of cc- curing time' information suggested , Tue see- rotary was instructed tt make a request upon the secretary of ayrlcuiture for seed , anl the dir'tributlon of iof for. the gardens was deferred until next Monlay nIght. Time ordinance pending before the council providing for the placing of telephone wires under ground woe brought up by Mr. Bree- ace. Ho thouglmt it was a scheme to shut out competition , and was eppoerd to having the ordinance passed. Chairman Tyrrehl suggested that not many niembero of time club would use telephoner at any price , and he thought there would be more work for the members of the club in building the conduits - duits for the underground system than there would ho in setting up poise and stringing wires for , a new system. The matter was referred to a commltteo to report at time next meeting. The committee vili ais3 confer with the Business Men's qssociation on the proposition offered by th6 Sioux City pro- motor. It was e'uggested that the chub organize for busineas am , a contracting firm and make a bid for the repaving ot Pearl strcct. No action was taken on the proposition further than to agrco to see that if the work is done lmy contract none but Council Bluffs laboY- crc be employed. TIm chub will meet again next Monday nIght. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Clianibechnin's Uougii fleiiiedy the FnorIte. Kremis , Mercer county , Pa.-We believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be the beet remedy in use. We use it In our owr fami. lies , and it is a favorite among our custom- ers.-Hecker Bros. & Co. 25c and SOc bottles for sale by druggists. Showers In Iowa. CRESCENT CITY , Ta. , April 13.-Speciai. ( ) -To2ay two heavy showers of rain fell her'e' Yesterday a heavy ohower fell , and for the past week almost every day heavy showers have falien. PIERNDON , Kan. , April 13.-Speclal ( Tel- egr m.-A steady rain for twenty hours has fallen on the 13. & 1sf. between Orleans rod St. Francis. Time soil is thoroughly zakcd and crop prospects are the best since 1892. 1892.BURLINGTON BURLINGTON , Ta. , April 13-The worst storm of the reason struck here this after- noon. A large foundry was unroofed and many trees blown down. The rainfall amounted almost to a cloudburst. The storm larted but a few m'smutes. HASTINGS\ \ . , April 13.-Special.-Tho ( rains of the past week have placed the soil In fine shape for spring work. Small grain is all growing brisk end farmers think the i prospect brilliant for another bountiful crop the coming season. KepIrig Jefferson's Memmmory Green , MASON CITY , Ta. , April 13.-Spcciai ( Tel. 1 egram.-Tho ) Cligget club of this city celebrated - I brated the 153m1 birthday of Thomas JefferI I son hero tonight with great pomp. A bars. quet was served at hotel Anderson , 150 covers being laid to accommodate guests. Captain A , L. Sorter , preeldent of the club served as toastmaster. Post prandial speeches were made by J. Id. B. Markley , Colonel J , hr. McCcnloguo and John Chigget of this city ; Sara C. Sloan , Cimarles City ; J. J , flyan Algona ; Id. B. flobak , Toledo ; 1st , F. hleahy Fort Do2go ; W. L. Eaton , Osage , and others. Time club ha given these banquets annually since Organization , This was the most dab. orate yet given. hIndleal Iteversal of Ltt'tyof Coiitrgmcfs. i DES MOINES , April 13-.Tlme supreme court hold In the case of innocent purchasers C not guilty of contributory negilgeiice , their ; rights should be protected , If Limo contract Ic imot what it vurports to be and foreifsl to the purchaser's fund , lmo is not a party to the suit. The decision makes it necessary io ihow the sIgner had an understanding of the affect of his aetionc' . It is a radical ccI rorsai of the law In force in Iowa tom- years a whichm held a man respcnsible for his slgna C ure under practically any circumstances. b a ' % Voo.Iiiiets Clerk Pulls to htemnit , HASTINGS , ha. , AprIl I3.-Spsclai- ( ) 3overai memnberim of time Modern Woodmen a edge at tiis place have been suspended by ho head camp , and upon an Investigation ir the lodge It was found tha ( the clerk of imis camp had tailed to remit dues paid .0 him by members for some time past. lie vas never required to give any bond , and net what action svill be taken in the mater - er Is not known yet. I 'flirelItelmell b is Mob , OTTUMWA , Ia. , AprIl 13.Ii. . B. Martlu , ime aiiaeged Flddyvillo rapist , was arrested oday at. hildon and was broughtito Ottumwa 0 avoId a lynching by Eddyvillo peopic. he is now in jail. Crrsoii ltlhiiIstt.r Mz ; rrles , CILESTON , Ia , , April lI.-Special-flov ( ) , i , P. Lang , pastor of the Evangelical cburchm , nd Miss helen Gettert of Chicago were iarrled at hiuscatine Sunday , It's just as easy to tr3i One Minute Cough uro as anything cisc , It's easier to cure a overe couglm or cold with It. Let your next urchato for a cough be One Minute Cough uro. fetter medicine ; better results ; bet- or try It. Iciihui of IL Jiny. DENVER. April 13.-D. J. Flynn , travel- g passenger agent of the flock Island for oiorado and Utah , died here today of pneu- monia. lie woe formerly with time Erlo road. BIdTIILEI1EM , Pa. , April 13.-Mrs. Au- usta hoot Thornpklns , wife of General barbs Thompkins , U , S. A. , retired , died ore today of pneumonia , after a brief illness , god 66. Mrs. Thomiiklms , was time mother of aptain Timoinpklns of Fort fey and Lieuton. at Thiomnpkins of Fort Sheridan , Mrs. hornpkins' remains have been removed to l'isIngton for Interment. KEARNEY , Neb. , April 13.-Special- ( ) barbs 0 , Norton , one of the heaviest loan okers in the county , died suddenly Thure- ly noon. Ito svas sitting at the tabo mting his dinner when he was attacked itim hemorrhage of the lunge and died in teen mainutemi. CI1EROKIIId , Is , , April lI.-(8pecial- ( ) Is , E , it. hobart , the wife of Edward ho. bert of Meriden , died y rdny , aged 25 years , of Inflaimimation of hl/rtomach , \VINNPEG ! , Maim. , ApHl't0 , Sir John Schultz , ex-hlcutensnt governor of Manitoba , died today at Monterey , Mex , Deceased wee one of time fathers of the CanadIan confedors- tion in the west , ' Nothing so distressing lt It hacking cough , Nothing s.a foolish as to suffer from it. Notim- ing so dangerous if ahiow Q to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives'imrnediato relief. AMUSEMTS. ccooccocccocootc * ccoocGoi Time large audience ' vhicim Oiled the Creighton last night to witness the second presentation of "Tho Twentieth Century Girl" was a seeming indicatIon that , even at the end of a long and particularly trying theatrical season , the Omaima publIc Is stIll capable of recognizing a Good Thing , Meat- ured by the old , worn-out rules of dramatic construction , there is not mtmch to say for "Time Twentieth Century Girl ; " but for the piece as brought out by Mollie Fuller , Joimn T. Kelly , William Cameron , Thomas Lewlo and Mires Georgia hawley , there is a good deal that may be isaltl , and favorably , too. These 'eopie , most of them already well known to Omaha , cv- identiy poescac the ability to make the pIece go with a dash , even if a less talented corn- pany wommid fail , AntI right hero is the secret - cret of the ccess of "The TwentIeth Century - tury Girl , " You see the people iaugrat ) the situations and ilstemm to Limo music , and yomi go away protesting because you feel you have laughed more than was good for you , The conmlany it , not so large but. ( fiat the names of cacim afll every player might be mentioned without exceeding time hlmitg of a "press notice , " Everybody iii Omaha knows Molile Fuller , and they 111cc her piquant sraye and her saucy good hmuinor. She didn't overdo her imart-it was time tithe role- Llfll thus she avoided the mistake made by miarIy every bne wimo essays time samne part , Johmn T. Icehly cml Gus \Viihiamns divided imonors in the dialect humor department , Everybody in the house recognized Gus \Vii- llama time monmommt time curtain went up on time second act and disclosed time piano milL- ting at the left upper entrance. Gue Wil- liamns used to play hia clmaracterization of Limo "lleautifui flue Danube" on that piano long before time Grand Central motei burned in Omnaima , anti that was when Paderoweki's hair was shorter than Paddy Ryan's. He will probably contInue to piny that waltz in time same way until lie twangs discord on a hmeavemmiy harp-and the theater-going people wIll laugh at it just as long , juet as they did last nighmt , Thomas Lewis has one of the richest baritone voices heard hero in ballad this reason , and ho more 'than corned time half dozen encores he received last ighmL. Viiiiani Cameron lies a pair of eccentric legs very versatile in their accomphIshmejmts , and at the risk of perpetrating ap iinpro- priety , it , nay be said that hmo , or ratimor his logo , have a more extensive repertoire timami thmose used by George Coiornan-and George Coleman is by common consent accredited with being the funniest dancer who ever visited these. parts , Miss Georgia Hawley brought out some original work as Private llouiIhan in McNamara's guard. Miss Aimee Van Dyne has a pleasing soprano voice , and the audience' would have been just as well pleased lf'tho ekigenctea of time piece had given her greater opportuniti 's to use it. b 4 Time general ensemble of the company is excellent , time girls have lretty faces and pretty fIgures , albeIt the latter are mnodestly dir'playcd. Time girls dli ' Idok well wimether arrayed in time conventfonaiaccordeon pleats affected by the soubretie , thie bloomers wth'n by the new women , or id still arler costume provided by tIme manaemet. This evening hIenry W , t1Iner'a excellent company will present' 2immemi A. home's beautiful idyi of New England life , "Shore Acree , " for the' last tdnb' it Boyd's theater. This i really one of tl1 bet attra'otions that the lloyd will present thIs 'season. The interet In Mr.'GoOdwin's coming is to some extent due to tlmaftnouncoment that ito will be seen ut 4A 'Gilded Fool , " his greatest sucOosri , at the'thhtirIOe , 'and 'arnlght ' In hiv iatest success ; ' "Alabition , " from time pen of Henry Gimy Carleton. An Important element of this piece is the impending atrug- gb for Cuban Independence. Mr. Goodwin playm , the character of Obadiaim Beck , chairman - man of the committee of foreign affairs of the United States senate , who is a determined - mined advocate of , the recognition of the Cuban revolulonists by the United States , and among the men opposed to These views ore two of his oldest friends. They conspire - spire to make him change imis , vIews by offering him the portfolio of secretary of state , thereby conforming hmlmi opinions to thos'e ' of the preeIdcnt , md when he refuses , they try to gain control of the national con- t'ention and offer hint the presidency on onditlon that he aband n the policy that will prOve ruinous to them. An interesting Lhread of the story is the iovc of the rena- or for Ruth Maxwell , 'the elaughter of one of us oldest friends and present enemies. Mr. hoodwin's organization this year is by ' far he most brilliant with whicim ho has ever urrounded himself , end' It is not surprising hat such great interest simould be manifes. ed over him , coming. The sale of seats will > pen at 0 o'clock thin morning. In Katie Putnam's play , "The Old Llme [ Gin , " by C , 1' . Dazey , muchm of the actIon ) f the flece ! Is laid in the Yellowstone Na- iOnai park. Occason ' Is' thus given for some oveI , beautiful and effective scenery , Time lay will be produced at the Creighton for our nights , commencing Sunday matinee , tpril 19 , Tlme pronounced sucees achmioved by "The rwontleth Century Girl , " mmow playing at he Creighton , eimouid assure a large attend- taco at the two performances tomorrow , vimen a popular priced matinee for lades and hildren will be given. The cast includes ucim svell known players as Molly Fuller , rohin p. Kelly , Gus WillIams , William Cam- Ton and others. The engagement will close vithm tomorrow night'e performance. qiov YORK , April 13.-A special to the Vorld from Danville , Ill. , says. Charles owimi author of " ' , "Valentine's Christmas" , curtain raiser used by Sol Smith Russell , ornmltted suicide here today. lIe was a ookiceeper by occupation , Despondency is ttributed as the cause , - Starch grows sticlcy-common powders have vulgar glare. Pozzoni's is the only corn- kxlon powder fit to use. , . , , ' , ' ) -im 'I' Sargeitts ' I "miT C1erksiJm iJm , ' 'I . mf.mQ Are paid customer's bidding. lteyrnr' merely want ) , tu look at tetJsgnit1ceimt ) new h line of h , 2'i ' $ Oxfords or tan 4' UI of. 'm p elmoes or black Lpes or anytimlng g else and do4tJJynt to buy yet 'no , , ' . 'r fell e' Don't Heitte on That Accoiit. This Is an Invitatio to you qd your friends to come in and lock , The oftener you come the better we hike It. ' Every day is recep. tion day hero1 ' _ , , , Look for the Beer , 1 1J + e.ts )4 4 * 'i + 4'i + ij CUES ThROUGh A TRESTLE Thigino Dragged from the Traok by thd Palling Oars , TWO CARS FAIL SEVENTY-FIVE FEET Five Men Insitnotly Killed iiiitl Two Others So linsihy Injured flint 'I'Iie Are kot Ihxiictmtcil to Live. LOUISVILLE , April 13.-A special to the Times from Mitchell , md , , says : Five men were instantly killed and two others so badly injured that they will die before night km a bridge accidCnt. It ijappend halt a mmmlio from Bedford Junction , on the Belt railroad , on which the stone from the fled- ford Junction quarry Is transferred from one road to another , at 9 o'clock this morning. The train broke through a trestle , Time dead are : C1IAI1LES OODIIN , conductor , SifiditMAN CARPIINTfi1 , fireman. \VAI1ILEN LEONARD , Walton , ICy. - . MASTERSON , - BEVINS. , a The injured are : Charles Davis. Engineer Memzer , Time traIn consisted of an engine and two gravel care , anti was rmmnning at a imigh rate of speed at the timne of tIme accident. Wimlie passing over vhmat is known as the Standard trestle , tue last span from the direction of Bedford collagred. The locomotive was at that time beyond time trestle , and lmad It not been Pulled from the track by time weight of the care behmIntl it , the men on the emmgino would have escaped , As it was , time two cars vent down with time trestle into a ditch seventy-five feet deep , anti the engine , pulled backward In spite of the nmornentumn of time train , roiled over amid plunged down an embankment soventy-five feet high. All the mcmi who were on the train were employee of the road1 and wore engaged in baliasting time traclc , Time breaking of tIme trestle will hiock the road for several days. MITOiELIa , lad , , April 13.-'Clmaries Davis , one of the immjured , died this afternoon anml Engineer Menzer is miot expectc1 to survive long. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ It not only relieves ; it does mere , it cures. We refer to One Minute Cough Cure. Suitable - able for all ages , all conditions , at all times. At the Itnie of a. Mile IL 1shiiimmte. SYRACUSE , April 13.-TIme train bearimmg Count Yamnagata and his suite and time mom- hers of the governor's staff arrived In this city on scimedule tlmno tolay , and after eIlgnes had been changed proceeded eastward. I'arts of the trip from Buffalo were covered at the rate ot a mile a minute. and time count expressed - pressed pleasure. Neesi Meihleimme nmm.i Stmpmhien. NEV YORK , April 13.-The National Ar- meninn reiief commIttee received the ( oh- lowing cable fromn Isrss : Clara. Barton , pros- tilent of the Red Cross , mit Constantinope : "The epidemic at Marisis 1mm beyond con- trol. Have ordered forward more physl- cians , with supli05. " . Substitute ! Perhaps you will - be offered a substitute for Scott's Ethulsion. Substitute - stitute ? 'There are so many of , them that it would be laughable if the question were not a serious one for you. There can be no sub' stitute for Scotts Emulsion. It differs from every other cmiii- sion in its scientific preparation. When Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hy- pophosphites has been used for over twenty years , and when thousands - sands have testified to its benefit , why experiment - ment with 'some new preparation of Cod- liver Oil , even if you do save a few cents ? Askyour Doctorwhich is the best emulsion of Cod-liver Oil for you to take. AFRAIDOF B000LE SPECIALISTS. AVERSION 'fO 33IilNG BLED IN 'flili MA'I'L'ER OP P1ilS. 1lhsa1idH ust Find hid Way to m'oiimeDoetor Who \\'Ill tb Them. Neither time SVroiig 01 Mnlpi'mmetio. . ibm' the SVroimg of flohLhcI'y. Tloo'lle ' speeiitlicts elem nbosmnmt iii high imlnoe lIflIlin low , Thmtmr , is no lltiC5tI'fl nt.otmt ttmttt. limit whit hiundredmm of l'sicinua in our ritittst s'hio art' hmrnmett , faithful nnc hurnatie , and esh'eclimlly wIth time doov of Ii' . Cope- hand and SheparJ wide npcmt to the sick 'and niliicetl ( , extending to slob anti mioor imllko time precious beneflte of eniiglmtnei , science at the merest nomtnmti r.hmnrge amid nil medicines free , It i not mmecei.sam'y that any smmffcving mortal in Ornalma or vicinity should either be hnrmmmed by time specialists who are incompetent and unworthy or robbed by specIalists who are dishonest and unmercIful , 'I'HlI.iNG 1115 PihhhiNhS , A 'eiI ICflIU'IL hlmisiness MILSI of Cl11I- cli hlhtifts A.lsi * his I'ersommiit Stimtemsmemtt to time Muss of llvi- iIcmte Alsenily hlefore time I'tmhilc , Mr. Joseph 11. Welsh , 1130 FIfth avenue , Council flitfff , is vroprictor of the C. Ii. I . s-- vt : ; - - , ' ckvi"1" \ JOsIPhi II. WIdLSH. Council Bluffs. Bus arid 'rrancfer company , lIe is vehI known tlmroughout his city and county antI his experience viil be read with spccin in- terest. lIe says : "I would say regarding the effectiveness of the trcmmtmemmt given by Dre. ( 'opelmmnci and Simepmmril , on whmat you amight call ml. immtcticnhlh' ( tee Iimilmi , thai I ama itbit from ierolmah e'cIcrience to tell 11t3' friends liii about it. I hmi0 been greatly Imilmresse * with their skill in hamuihing itt ) ' case. t itt.thorize this nesvspapet' slntenent imi hmoh'O $ that it may increase ( hit' enO ot thvo imhimiIclnns' pmneticc , and thereby be a temil benelit to the public , " \'hmen I wumit to Dre. ( 'opelanml antI Shlehtrh : a short time ago I was tmmm- able to folIo' amy tiusimmesmi. 1 s'n weak , Ifllermtbio nhIl ( dejected nnhvime getting worse every day. I s elncI to lack [ 'ohm 11h13'sienl And mneatmil etremigthm , anti ammy exertion of mninml or bOil ) ' made nie nerVOtis and Prostrateil , I lmad sevel'a hienilaches mtli time timut' not nmVtel $ ' a littio tliseomnfcmrt in tIme hen ( , but so mntich reai agony itnti stliTt'ring timrtt ( rena this catise alone I was nearly an Invmmlil , , My enra \vero constantly btmzzimmg anti ringIng , wills frequent spells at m1lzzlnes. " 1si' digc'stiojm Ss'mtsi in a wm'etchc'il state. At times I couhtl emtt notimimmg , nimil theme wns atm Onhlte hack of mnturni htmmigcr that is COIflmmmn withi ilomlithi ) ' pcope , My stomnaci vas sore itmi.l lmaiiifui anmi always sour , nnm there SeCmneti to III :5 total lade of nnturmsl rictioii of nil my digestive em gmiis. "I regard their smiecc's in hmanmllimig my bug iminmmding trouble as exactly in keeping with their repmimttlon , afIer a short perirni of treatmnent I fommnd tmmysc'if prmtetie'ni3' free from mill vmitmirmhrii trotilmle 1mm tIit ht'ittl nmnl ImtOminclm , I aims emijlylng execilemit health in every respect , Itimli , to Cover thm lttmlnt brielly , nm % ' imuprovcmnemmt ( mcmi : tii start hmaa bcrt : gratifying beyond nil expectatIon. " li5.OO A MONTH. flirtant Patients are mstieomne to our ( a- imiomis Si'mnptommm 1tlmtmmkm , that cover nil cimrwmie liemmie.'m .tt' for them anti get H , free amid ( art'fLmi opinion frcmimi Imlmysiciamis svhmo treat hmmmniiretlmm of cmmses evemy muonthi. It you tmtke treatmnent time fee is T.00 a monthm , medicines immetmcled , DRS. COPELANI ) & SIIEPARD ItOOMS 212 AND 313 NEW YORIC LIFE BUILDING , OMAHA , NEIl. OIflco hiommrs-9 to It a. in ; 2 to S p. m. Eve. nings-Weminesdays and Saturdsys only , C to 8. 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