Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1888)
'y * ' ' ly r - , THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ! : : SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 25. 18881 CONTRACTORS ARRAIGNED A Mooting of Brloklnyora and i OnuBtlc Lottor. $ ' * ANOTHER VICTIM AT THE DEPOT ( * ' Merchant * * Who Hrcclvc Umlcr-lllll ' liiKnnil Krco I'ltHnrH AtncntllnB ' * * ttic Intcr-Hlnte Hallway 1 * * Ijiiw City NCWH. ' ComplltnntitN to Contractor * ) . Thursday night here was utppeclnl mcctin of the bricklayers1 union , held over Hori bcrgcr's saloon on Douglas btreet. It wi. . called at short notice and the hall was ci gaged only a short tlmo before the meetln as emblcd. How the members were not I lied Is not'known , and why all of them hu not been notified of the ( fathering is a quo tion which puzzles bomo of the oldest men bcr of the craft. A HII : : leportcr was earl npprl/.fd of the gathering and informed t.0' . ' 1 cral leading members of the union , who It mediately resolved to attend the meetln There wcro uDont one hundred brleklayc lircsciit , and a large numbi of them took part in the dl cusulun relating to the question of wngi which now ootalns between them ami tl contractors. They devoted themselves wil KJIIKJ warmth to the announcement In 11 liEi : that 'tho contractor * ) Imd rejceti the request made by the committee on eo fcrenco o'f | l.f > 0 for eight hours' work. Aft < thu discussion the following was unanimous ! adopted : TO Tlln roNTlUCTOltl. OH MI * , Feb. > . ) . To the Editor of the DEI Since the labor question has grown to sue an extent , and ono side have aired their opli v' , ion so freely in the press , there is no quc tion but that fair minded people of Omal would like to hear from the worklugme We would like to say as a starter , that the : arc no fairer minded people , nor none moi ready to do what Is rlpht for the ad vaucemei of our city than the Omaha brick layers , nr will try to prove all statements wo mak "They have been Bllcnt , " so many say , "at wo would like to hear from them ; " and wl is it that wo have not spoken ! Because ! ) contractors made a request of the commltti of bricklayers on their llrst and only met ing , that whatever might happen , we M nothing to the press or public , at that wo keep UH quiet as po siblo. It seems they relied on tl bricklayers houecty , and like snaki In thu grass , alter paining their silem they attempted to poison tlio public inir against them with thuir numerous statcmen as to lust year. "If this and that diftloulty not , arranged we will wreak our \enceam by killing all work taking no interest in whatever thereby taking the hre.id fro the workmen's families , " etc. . I tut , Ihui is no fear of such people carrying out ni such outrageous tin eat as this. The vci persona making these statements are tl worst grabbers In the city. They want tl cnrth well fenced , watered , etc. Hut v will say if their attempts at bulldozing ar threatening workmen would give it thei they would have had it long aio. Now tl world is too far advanced to heed any sut Old fogy Idens as those. The brlcklnye bavous a habit made contracts yearly wi > the contractors and they do defy them state in auy instance where they have broki any nuch contract. The only trouble seems to be here. \ \ notified the contractors a month ago of 01 . demands and requested n meeting. .Aft' ' Considerable delay it was granted , with grand reception committee of three men wli ' J wanted unlimited discussion but had i , power to act whatever. Now that there nothing unreasonable in tlio bricklayers' r quest , It Is an almost settled fact that had j I.majority of their union of forty-live mem be < noUbeen frightened away from this mcetii by their fear of conceding a point to the workmen , a point they know was in the favor In various ways it would have bei settled then and there. Although they number forty-five nnd a attempting by fair means or foul to increa their membership , wo can state that ser of the best contractors lu the city ' not belong and say they will not and mo that when the date stated in the request i rives they will gladly accede to it. Tl from contractors who have work under wi and are up to the times on all labor qucstio and deserve great credit. Now theeffect the desired chaise on price of work. Stai jmcnts are being made daily that "contractc are frightened , it Is impossible-to make ai estimate whatever , " etc. , etc. , Wo suppo it is to all old foggicH who are so tituid aj ' modest not to know their own minds and sheer hard headcdness can't see when the nro Injuring themselves and when they are unjust to their workmen as to fear to rely ( " any contract"they niay nipko when they ha1 done so , so long nnd t > o often. The wet iimler " Jl\o \ deslrgd change c ' " bo done chcapfcr titan" lu season , But thcie \ also a ring of brick inn tifactures who are contractors who sell bri < daily from $11 to li ) per thousand when tin cost thorn but ft to K > . Such deals are co tlnually being njado and are covered by coi plaints on the bricklayers if they dare ma any manner of request. And again shou the point be gained It is only another gre mark of Omaha's advancement and the brio layers deserve great a edit and assistan from fair-minded i > coplo for introducing t 4 -IWB * 1 a rocrjrteo ot 5'J cents per day * wages 'of each ant ! every man. when ec rlcd out Omajrjuvill be placed in labor tno tcl-s OP an"cquj\niy witlf the leaufng cities > the United Stages. Denver has the lead us lu Ihc west already , having worked la fleasfln successfully and continuing t St. l ul. . CJileagcS Washington and num. jlobo" who work long hours. And now ? common deeeiicy let us nil bear a liana a $ . - tyt such bufl company nnd place outmcchc K lea Rcepnd to none iu the world , and wlu E ever tlio advanced labor laws are euforc f ; you \\ill always ilnd the bolter cliX < is f- ' mechanics , and it has n tendency to attr : ! fc Woiu : Omaha at pret > eut Is tq bo co L plltnontcd on Her good mechanics. A f llnally wo wish to say to any pat ties who he P" thadc arrangements to build that any j * quests for estimates etc. , sufficient bond v [ ' bo given for the satisfactory completion r" ' nuy work , nnd will bo promptly attended f by members pf the Bricklayer's UnU f Address bo70. ! ! . AMuoM \K \ A rONTIIUTOUS1 OPINION. iF < "I am somewhat disgusted with the m tier in which this controversy has been k up , " said a contiactor to a Hir. teporter j terday wftcrnoon , with reference to the qu tion of wages which Is n being considered by the brieklay and contractors. "The union mi n good point last year in its demand for n hours. They were successful , and tl now think they wilLbo successful In tftclr quest for eight .hours. 1 think they will \ ' - Hist in the request , and I honestly think th gr " ' ' will be a strike that is , the men will derm f the WUUCH 1 speak of bofom they will pi work this season. But 1 don't think the tnnnd will be ratillcd by the union , an don't know upon how much assistance local union could expect fiom the inter tional , because nine hours were agreed u | , ui the last convention of the union in Hos BB a' ' day's work. The union agreed stand , by nine houis , nnd 1 do know what stand it would ti when eight hours are demand though it seems to mo that the brieUlayen over the country would hope for its succc , There are now only a few cities in the coun la where the eight hour i tile Is enforcedami them being Denver and \Yashington. Omaha1 ! . ! ) ) secure the change desired it i j. . bo something for the union to bo proud * If the change is made it will bo becausi v the lack of wisdom of some of the conti tfli s. Last year they went around when tl were short of men und offered as high * t.\$0 to foavo work in one place and g ( tjrcjji. _ j was _ Uiuit'jd J'jtt' ' wy j Jijsv it eopiT deal. Tno otncS 06rtiuci . ; dpii'tscem to take the right view of liMtcr. If they ( JJd they would see tin ' would bo to > their interest to adopt ci hours. ItWQUld have the effect of mal brlcJtlayeTs floclt to this city ? o Umttr would ba always enough wen towoik i wilhiucha supply .there would bono \ , ccgsity to effvr more tlun 44.50 a dilj1 tc HIllPl'KUH AND CAUIUKIIH. ( jucHtloiiH Which /Are Now IJcliif Considered Iljr Both Cln np . Commissioner Grlftltta , of tlio Omahi Freight bureau , was asked yesterday by t Dir. reporter us tovhltt rpacmblancu cxisU't between the case of the Danville , Vn , , boart of tiuile In ulmrgc of discrimination agalna nu of the roads running into Unit place fron { Ichmond and thut of the Omaha Frctgh iitrciiu ngulnst tha town roacU leading to thl iolnt. He said thnt they wcro In no wa ; iarallcl cases , but beyond thot ho hud ni lenlro to Buy iin.vthliiK until hu should recelv rom tlic Inter-staU ) rnllwuy commission i opy of the decision of that body In the prom ses. The newspaper reports wcro neces mrlly Kttrblcil ones. Hu ha-1 , however , writ en fur the text and would receive It in i bhort time. Nearly all the eastern roads leading to thl Ity which have been charged with dlRcrlm tuition apainst Onmlm , have filed the ! uiswers with Uio Inter-stnto railway coin mission. They are In thu main courteous ntn : onttno themsolvcH to denying the allegation made by tlie complainant One roud , how ever , takes the noinowhut ridiculous statu 'hut tli u board of trade has no rl ht to b icaril as against tlic compuii.v because It I not in the lutblt or necessity of tenderin Business to the road , and consequently ha 10 buslncBS to Interfere with It. In view o h' ' fact thut thu commission has Just rer ilcrcd a decision in a cuso in whlc i board of trade was the coir ilainant as also In view of the fac , hut the Inter-state railway law spccitlcall cnumciatus boards of trade as some of th orptni/.ttlons which may make charges , th answer In question is certainly remarkable The date of arrival of the commission i this city lias not jet been announced , but gentleman who reached hero yesterday fret Washington said It was understood that th commission would leave for the west nfte they concluded their work in New Yor which would bo on the 2St of this month. When they arriv here the question of diHcriinlnatio ugainst this city will be elaborately ill ; Dusscd , able counsel having been secured t consider the subject in u legal manner , whll Commlsioner Grinitts with several jobber will consider it from a commercial stum point. All the leading jobbers In the clt have been sent circulars by the freight bi rc.tu asking them for specific Instances i which they have been Injured in their bus ; ness by the alleged discrimination. At the next meeting of the burcai k resolution will bo adopted askin he Nebraska representatives in congress t mvo thu inter-state law amended so as to in Illct thu same penalty upon a consignee as i iloes upon a carrier who will accept good 'which have been carried at an illegal or dis riminating rate. This penalty is $5,000. Thi step will bo taken because the bureau feel that Jobbers who arc mean enough to accei goods , the carriage of which is in violation o law and which acts to the detriment of othen ought to bo punished. This amendment I also suggested by the knowledge and belie that certain merchants in this city have beer for some time favored with under-billing an with free posses. The bureau will also tirgo the congress men to amend the act so that It may be mad more speedy in its'work , and the amendmeii will piobably bring in the writ of mundumu which might bo caused to issue from th Unite I States court to compel railroads t net in certain cases in u manner in compl unco with the rights of patrons. "Doctor , I can not lav nor sot. Whu blmll I iloV" "I think you had bctto ooht1 was the ronly. Now if the ( lei or had pros-uribeit a bottle of Salvatio Oil , for the. poor follow'w rheumatism , i would have relieved his patients n once. 25 cents. Straw hats anil linen dusters will ne > o so very popular a heretofore ; Di Hull's Cough Syrup , however , will b us popular at 25 cents. Mil. BUYAX'H MISTAKE. It Cost * Him the UcRnrd of an Ol Friend and Two Black Eyes. There was a lively old row in the resident of Mr. Michael Harrigan on South Elevent street Thursday nlght.and Mr. Dennis Brya wears as pretty a pair of black eyes i ever delighted a imgilisticully inclined mm It seems that Mr. liryan xvus returning horn and as ho ncarcd thu Harrigu mansion it struck him that a friendly ca would bo in keeping with the neighbor ! feelings that existed between the two men. Consequently Mr. liryan rapped at th door and was received with a flattering we come. His host produced a ' 'drop of U crathur , " to which both did nmplo justici Afterwards pipes and tobacco were pr < duccd , and as Mr. liryan tipped his ctm back against the wall and li haled long whiffs of fragrai Killikinlck the troubles of this life disa ] pcurcd from his miiul and u sense of perfci contentment tilled his soul. Now it is a well known fact that when man is smoking ho Is apt to expc torate. In Mr. Harrigan's homo is not considered a breach of etiquette to soft upon the floor , but Mr. Bryan ha been Drought unto believe sticti practice decidedly objectionable. So when , ho desire to relieve his mouth of the saliva concei trated there ho looked about for some vcssi m w.hich to deposit. tHc wr pleascel lo sec near his cha a pail , containing , as ho supposed , sawdus Into this ho expectorated , but before hocoul repeat the performance his whilom frien Harrican had seized him by the throat ar WHS engaged in decorating Mr. Hrjun's fai according to ttio most approved pugill tie methods. A word to cxpla Mr. Hurrigan'8 strange conduct. The pa contained corn meal and from breakfast was to have been prepare Mr. Harrigan and Mr. Bryuu are strange trom this time henceforth and forever. The popular blood purifier , Hood Sarsaparilla , is having tremendous bit ! this bcas-on. Nearly everybody tak < it. Try it XHE OFFICIAL. . HOLD-UP. The Minwi f > ota Authorities Bei Upon Gobbling the Howard. It is undoubtedly the intention of tl Minneapolis authorities to beat Oflicc Turnbull and Cormick out of the i',200 r ward to which they claim to bo justly c titled in the case of Peter Barrett , to victi-d of murder in that city last wee The reward was. Qjtcred unequivocally , f the arrest anil conviction of Peter Harre The two otllccrs above mentioned arrest- - Barrett in this city , and ho was convicted Minneapolis , but on Oftlcar Turnbull's wr ing to the authorities up there in rcga to the reward , ho is politely informed by mi that the reward was intended for these "fi nlshing evidence for the conviction of Bi rctt , " unit only to such would it bo pal Now this is a wilful perversion of the fac' ' A reporter of the BEE was shown a copy the oiler of the rewarel jebterd and It re'cds distinctly "for the arrest ai coiivictlon" of Barrett. The word "evulcnc is not mentioned in any instance on the cat However , the two Omaha oflicers do not tend to sit idly by and sou these Mlnncsc wolves devour wh l rightfully belongs them , and their case will be entrusted him d lately to some prominent lawyer up thci with Instructions to push it to the uttcnno unless thu fair thing is douo by them. Lcland hotel , Chicago. Their New Name. The Omaha Hrick Manufacturers' assoc tiled articles of incor | > oratiou yestcrel with County Clerk Kocho. The business the company will bo to ads-anco and Impro the methods and process of brick munufa tire. Thu capital stock is 11,000 and the ci l > o.ration is to exist from February 24 , IS until December 31 , liSJT. The incorporate are as follows : Martin Ittner , Francis Bailey , Aithur Johnson , David J. CollI Charles C. Blckcl , Francis D. Cooper a William L. Mai dis. Children Cry for Pitcher's ' Castoria When B by WM sick , we tare her Caatorla. When she vraa * Child , she crial for Castori * , When she became Mlas , lie clung to OutorU Wlien ehu had Ckll Jna.'aiio g ro Ut m Owtori A ' _ * . . . BENCH AND HAH. District Con t- MITTMAS'H TRUL. Herman Mlttuian will bo placed on trli next Tuesday morning bcftro Judge Grofl The charge against the prlioucr is muti slaughter In thu first degree. MlMltiIIIF.ll FEUeil'SON. William Ferguson , the young colored ma who killed Olfton In a saloon last week wil bo arraigned to-day to plead. His pie will be not guilty. Deputy Sheriff Greb served Ferguson yMterdny with u copy ei the information charging him with murder i the first degree. LOTTIE OETS A IE A It. Lottie Malcoinbe , convicted of prand lai crny was ycsterdab sentenced by Judg lirofl to one year In the penitentiary. SUIT AGAINST lIHOWNnt.l , 1IAI.L. Architect Diullurd aud the directory o Brownelt hall appeared In the district cour yesterday afternoon , to prosecute and comba a suit brought by Mr. Drullard to collec money duo on plans furnished him In th recent Improvements muda on the seminar , building. It Is thought the suit will occup ; the attention of .fudge Oroff for several dayi KINO itKcoviiig. : , ludgo Hopcwcll Imndcd down hlsoplnlo yesterday In the case of C. H. King , th letter carrier , agulnvt G. A. and F. A. Jos' lyn. The court held that the fact that Kim In delivering the registered letter to Josslyn' clerk at the St. Charles hotel violated a postn regulation , Is no defense to the action ; thn When the cleik accepted the letter ho mulct took to use reasonable care that the uddrcssc should receive it. There were circumstance apprising him thot the letter was of uiiusui : 'mportanco and knowing this ho was guilt ) f gross negligence in treating it as an ordlt ary letter. In receiving the letter ho wa acting in the ordinary scope of Ins cmploj mcnt and as agent for George A. Josslyi , vho thereby became liable. A judgment wa iccordingly rendered In favor of the plaintii 'or $100 and Interest against both defendant1 I'ho money , shortly after it was lost , wu akcn out of King's pay aud remitted t Frank Blackmar , the addressee. Dennis Cochrano will bo arraigned thl nomine. Ho is charged with lateen Vein person. Bi ? Frame , William Crawford anil Lott : Malcombc will be taken to Lincoln next wee ! County Court. JUDQMEXT AGAINST C. W. KTLE. Judge Shields yesterday granted a Jud | mcnt in the sum of (100 in favor of WulU Brnndcs agalust C. W. Kyle. NO CASES Fll.nn YESTEIIDAT. Yesterday was a remarkably quiet day I ho district nnd county courts , there nqt b ( ng a ne\\v suit filed. Police Court. The following cases wcro disposed of ye crday morning : Vagrants John Doll , one day Pat Go nghcr , Bob Symmcs , ditto ; Gustavo Uosci icrg , John Malonc , John Nelson , Chri augcnhorse , discharged ; Tom Haley , n v icty performer , ordered outof town. Disturbing the Peace Wilson Lindley , tr lays ; Frank Kobinson , contincd ; Coniclii Buckley and JohnMcCartey , discharged. Interfering with an Ofllcer W. H. Uupp ; llscharRcd. William Acklins dropped into the saloon < ctcr Miller , corner of Fourteenth an 'ierco streets , Thursday afternoon and gi nto a controversy over the labor qucstic vlth the proprietor. They got warmer at : varmer , and finally Miller slapped Acklit n the face , and upon the lattor's attempt 1 resent this insult , Miller seized an ol vagon spoke he has lying handily t tor the purpose of subjugatlngunruly patron and knocked Adding down. This , howev lid not appease his wrath , and he belabor * lie helpless man on I he floor until ho ll imp and apparently lifeless. Acltllns su : aincd some frightful cuts and bruises aba < lie head and face , and will be incapacitutt for work for many days to come. In A\ \ wsiug'of the case Judge Derka aaisegsed Inc of $30 and costs upon Miller , and tS'at costs upon Acklins. "i Michael Cross and Joseph Qlllett. the tto : talians who were so badly pounded upl the police Wednesday night for resisting a rest , wcro arraigned yesterday and" lln < each $ -0 and costs. Al Thompson , the darkey who attemptc o shoot another negro named Patterson , c Wednesday night , was nnad $10 aud cost Peter Koulaud for lighting WM assessed $ nnd costs , - WOlijtJBEGAN. Work Began For Spring in Games Never before have the people c 3maha shown their appreciation ot 01 Business and of our way of doing bus less as they have this season as on spring trade has already hegan to mo\ and dny by day the measure book illing up with orders , and never bcfoi this season huvo wo had tv cutter wji ivea to every one entire &atisfaction i every particular. Never 'till \ \ \ season have wo had our second floe illcd up as art almost cxelubiv'e moi ' chant tailoring flepa'rtmcnt. Neve ' before lia'vo wo hnd sucli a extensive line of foreign piec ; oods to show to trade an icver befjTro has any house in the mei bant tailoring busncjs ; been able I turn out fine work at such jiopulti prices. Wo wish here to add to these i boarch of a peed , fashionable suit f < the spring that you do not take an chance of loss or of trouble in the wn of getting your wearing appare'l , as tn Yankee boys from Maine are trjmmin out as line work tins season as was eve produced in Omaha. Place your ord < early and get the benefit of a largo a 6ortme. . while frgsh , and before th novelties are solectedi at 1113 Parnai street. THE TWO ORPHANS , YANKEE TAILOIIS. YANKEE' " ' A SprftlB o > June Electing. The Omaha Fair and Exposition ussoel tion have decided that they can not secu ground any more advantageously situated , least for the present , than where it is i present located , and as sooh as spring bcgh will rebuild the fcnccand buildings destroyi by lire last fall. The association has b = < consideiing the subject of a spring or Jut race meeting , anel will meet on next Satu day to decide as to whether It hold oho i the other.r r , That Columbia's daughters are charmh creations Is a fact that's admitted by all forSn nations. 'Tis also well known that American girls In marriage are sought by dukes , muiqulsi carls. But their principal charm , belongs to mo a : .von , Their magnificent teeth to SOZpDOI > due. - The Injured Little One. Mr. and Mrs. Bush parents of the little g who was run over on Sixteenth street Thu day , were in the police court ycstord and the mother , who was w ; her little daughter when she was run do < told u BED reiortcr | just how the affair to place. The little girl had dropped in at sot confectioner's to buy some candy , while t mother Mowly sauntered on ahead. T mother huel nearly crossed Davenport stre and the little girl had just stepped the gutter bridge when this man Sharp r her down. As the child was hurled to t ground thu homes dashed over her a Sharp , in his effort to check the stcci pulled them back over her prostrate a mangled form , then whipped them up agi and the second tlmo they trampled over t llttlo form , pulling the wagon after the Her Injuries , in addition to acommltiut fracture of thethlgh bono , are of anextremi du'jgcrous and painful character , and the p cut's visit In the court room ycsterd was for the purpose of notifying the co\ \ of her critical condition. Their future actl will depend largely upon the outcome of th daughter's injuries , and the nature of 1 reparation made by Sharp or his employ Shai p is out upon a $00 bond , with Jose Gurncau us his suicty. For coughs and tlifoat troubles i . " "Tt Brown'B HronohUl Troeiheu. stop an attack of my asthma cough ve promptly. " C. Fnlc/j / , Mlamlvlllc , Ohio. Chief of Police Seavey Is in receipt n letter from the inspector of police Chicago , asking for information tkbc Fred S. Alderdico , wanted there absconding with W,600 belonging to POWDER This powder nevr varies. A marvel of purl' y , strength iind wholosomeness. More erononv cnl than the ordinary kinds , ami cannot be sold n competition wltu the multitude of low cost , ihort woUhtahimor phosphate ponders. Sold nly In cans. Kovnl Making Powder Co. , la 'ull street , New i'orU. A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. Our Magic Remedy WILL POSITIVELY CURE ' All syphilitic niieases , ( rectut or lent nanolnr.li From ten to fifteen days. W * will flv * written guar nleee to cur * any raae or refund TOUT money. ABO ire would ear to tbeie who htivs employed tbe neil Milled Phynlclans , used every known remedy an < lave not been cured , that you are the subjects we UN ooklnn ( or. You that bare been to tbe celebrate * Llol Spring * of Arkansas , and bate lost all hop * o neoTcrjr , we Will Cure You rmakenocharca. Our remedy li nnknown to an ) one In the world outnldcof our Company , nnd It U the only remedy in the world that will cure you. W < will cure the raot obstinate case In less than on < ninntli. Mven Oa ) sin recent cases does the work. II .a . the old , chronlr , deepeatid ones that we solicit We bare cured bundrr U who had been nbandoneO Ij I'byelclaus nnd pronounced Incurable , and We Challenge the World to bring at a cafe that wo will not euro In less that ! cue month. Hlnof tbp hlttory of medicine , a True Specific foi BjphlllticiEruption * . Ulcers. Bore mouth , Ac. , ha : been eon. t fur but never found until Our Magic Remedy arae dlicorered , nnd-we are justified In saying It U tki nly remedy in ttae nrprld ( but will positively cur * because the latent medical works , publlsked by thl belt known authorities , lay tbere WM oner. .trui before. Our Remedy li the onlr medicine tr Keclflc rid that will cure when * Tery thing else bai tatlei. ' ItkM been w conceded by a farie number01 Klehrawa y trla . IT BAB ' " to CDKI. Wbr wkate your time and money"will aten\nedlfneiLTfct neTer had lrtsie , nr 4cct IBOI cure you.'iYou that bavi tried Tf > tbTr/ct\Mri \ uld c me to us now and e : Mrmaaeni nllefi oeTcr can let ltel wher Mark wbat w * aa ; u the cod you muit tale oul Remedy or Nirin er. ADd yon that bave beec ffllcted but a ako : bould by all meani come U . Many 4Md tklnk tbcya re free tram e dlteata , two or three yean afur , tl andlni tbroutb tbe mar Mntlle actBctee aoABOto that w * are fully reiponal tie and our wrltvei naranUei ar * tood. Wo bare i RIM EOT prepared * l purely Rclentlflc Prlnclplea an < trewlib toreMat tbatlt NITU < rAiL mcuai. At litters laeridly conMentlal. THE COOK REMEDY CO. , Moral U and IT H lbna ' The Only Remedy ' FOB Contagious Blood Poison. Mr. O. B. Ailami , Union , South Carolina , wrllci : " t wai afflicted with a terrible cat * of blood poUov/or about Thirteen inonthi. 1 waa treated byllie beat bbyalclan * , and used Tarlou * klnat at remedies , but rtctlrert no aubitaotUl relief. I Dually tried tbe Swift BpeclAo , d about foul bottlei cured m * aoundinU weu. " Col. B. II. Kleipr , editor and proprietor of the Opcltka , AliL , Tima , UHd.r date of Auguit"i. 13:17.yrlte 1 waa , youac iu > n , through Indlsfretlo I coa- ' coatS "fce'ior ri i for yean , e llrce 7 WJJT tijubiea aa to " " " . . - cttct commtMced ttilne U acceV nd use * half dozen bottles. fWM one * Tfayitluon and.fltUai left' I Walked the even miles slid havfe never ttlt any return of the oil * malady. After eipertanclnf tn oed effect * I nuit say I an sattsltd wtk ) tha rtault. I arf iUty.tlttt ye in ot ac and tfetlaowllke arouflg man rtulcan (0 to tat oasi whetinfMuSfy arfd iH up from six to eight tBOUiaBd eras wltliout any Ineoa- " - - ' - - ' - - . jasSnoe , I 4d r solicit * k wone all t . an d ij > al frlea * who toti mol , _ cured him. Tweet Mata and d aBde < WclinWiolirij Eenelot\iftl \ . - . . , _ . _ . deceived brale * reffrtirnl . [ tip for t A bene/t df rived from your alatleV HK&UBtlin l > e Infalllolt > i i baa ti curinc copta lou § blood polioa caiet ! hi * extenllr * eractlce , writes : 'Those who know th * almou ln vutle. | peraanemlr 4a ieroue affecu * f rolfoury will vfflcom * your discovert ; of f. | . i. U e Ijoen to buta nlty. The rnsfdlcol t-rtTMIlon , alwtys wan of prftprletfty medicines. 1 * coutnf sloivbr. and lu some calf * secretly , to Ike us * of B. B. B. In ( Sites o ) blood dis order. Of course a medicine that cures polsenlnr ID It * worst form mult purify tb * blood of every disorder. " TreatlM vu Blood sndSkln Dlseaiei mallei free. Tut Bwirr Brxcirtc Co. , Drawer 3. Atlanta. Qa. Seabury'B Hydronaphthol Son1 EVERY for promptly curing all skin an KcalprtUeaxitsAuch asuczcmii.rlni woins , tatter , blotclivh.black u ) > ot ; FAMILY barbers' Itch , dBniirutT , scaly eru ] falltnir 1ml tlons or roughness , Arc. , ' 4c. It Is highly medicate * SHOULD B\vetly scented , aud dlslnfectn 4 lnk , baslus , tuug , ic. , throug which U PUHSCI. Hyrtroiiapthol Pastilles , for pur HAVE fyltutilokrooms , closets and ap r meutt where dlbeasv germs liul When burned In such places tne THESE Impart a most dellKhtlul ode which is rafreshiny to th * Hick an agreeable to all other occupant ! . GOODS , Mead's Corn and Bunion Vlastei quickly reduce Inflammation an Noon cure corns and bitnlonMher 25 Gts , at hy bringlntc relief and comfort 1 thousands of Kuffeten. BKAIIUHV & JOIINFON , Druggists Sole Manutacturere , NEW Voui SOME DOCTORS honestly admit that they can't cure JUieumatfem and Neuralgia. Othen -any they can but don't. Ath-lb- pho-ros eaya nothing but curtt. That's tbe secret of its succetw. Years of trial have proud it to bo a quick , taft , litre cure. * Coocord.N. H.8 rt.3lM7 . In rny own lannly Athlouhoroo win oieit si a U t retort , th UM-r fuvtoir suffrretl from rheuinatlsni for years and havinij len treated fnr thr dfseaae br dlffrreuf rhyslclans III this State and Manwhu. tetta without t\KO temporary relief. Upon my n < inmend Uoii catr of pco. cle have u " < l thl * remedy with th saina itnulta lUtmed for It. C. U. W IUOM. Dulnifiuc. loira. Jan. 8 , lam. Athloi honu b k cotni'lrteh rured miiOf tu r\oiiH lic- , tai he , and I fctl thiuklul for all the good It Ui ilcne me. ' jtaEind C nonls fur the K-niillftil colored plo- tunv"MoorWi Maiden. " . THEATHLOPfiOiiOSCO. 112 WallSt.N.Y. LAST CUT , The unusually warm weather forces us to place our light weight goods on our counters much sooner than we intended , and does not ? ive us as much time as we expected to have in which to close out the aalanoe of our winter stock. We have a few heavy weight suits left , and to make an entire sweep with them , have made another' and last out on several already marked down lots and will offer them for this week at prices that will make it interesting for any one to look at them. The attention of mechanics , machinists and working men is partic ularly called to two lots of good cassimere suitsmarkeddownto$5.90 and $6.75. These are splendid bargains as the suits are positively worth d9uble the money. They are strong and honestly made and will wear well A lot of elegant 4-button cutaway frock suits , of finest quality cas simere and equal to any custom made suits , has been marked down to $11.50. This suit cannot be procured at any other house for less than , $20.- . In our Boy's department we will also offer this week enormous bar gains to close out a few styles of heavy weight suits , and we urgently invite ladies to take immediate advantage of this remarkable oppor tunity , as such bargains will not be offered again. Having closed out all our last year's fancy shirts , we have now open ed and placed on sale , a fresh , new line. Without exception we show bhe largest and handsomest assortment of French Percale shirts in bown. Beautiful and choice patterns , some of them ver-y fancy , but the prices will not be found at all fancy. 1 All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Company Corner Douglas and I4th Streets. Omaha. OM AH A MEDICAL S SUHGIGAl INSTiTUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th * . Dodge Sta. APPUANCES FOR BEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Ucst facilities , apparatus and remedies for sui ccaiful treatment of every form of ditcate requli iof Medical or Surgical treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. - Board and attendance ; best hospital accomtnc datious la the west. WRITE FOR CmccLARS on Uefonnitles am Braces , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvature of tin Spine , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , Drcr.chitli Inhalation , Electricity , paralysis , Hpilensy , Kid ney , Bladder , Rye , Ear , S'liu and Blood , and al Surgical Operation ! . Diseases of Woman a Specialty. BOOK os DiiiACift or WOMIN Fnix. ONLY RELIABLE USSIOAL IN3TITU13 HIKING A BFICIiLTT OF PRIVATE DISEASES , All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syph ilitic Poison removed from the s > item wit nan mercurj' New restorative treatment for loss o Vital Power. Persons unable \lsltusruoy b * treated at home by correspondence. All commu tiicatious confidential. Metiicincsorinstrument sent by tnatl or exprcst , securely packed , in marks to Indicate contents or ccndtr. One pel sonal interview preferred. Call and consult us o end riiyory of your case , aud we will tend ii plain nrapfeT , oifr BdftR tO MEN , FREE ; Upon Frivate. Special or Nervous Diseases , Im potency. Syphilis. Gleet and Vancocelc , will JucstiDii list. Address Omaha Mtdical ami Kuraical Institute , o DR. McMENAMY , Cor. 13lh tnt D dg * SU. , OMAHA , NEB. O IM.T GEORGE A. CLARK , SOLE AGENT. Th BEHT and MOST POPCIiAII Thread of Modern Time * . BEWARE OF WIIOI.VSI.B IIY Kn.PWRlCK-KrtCH Dry Oooils Co. M.K.SiiiTll&CO. 1'AXTOX , ( iAl.LAOApUi CO. SLQ.\.V , JOUNSON & Co. , . ANOATIlKTAtf.nir . . MOUSE & Co. HAVDE.N Duos. THOMPSON. HKI.DKN & Co. LAIIKIN & Co. , , . CIIAH. BiNOKn , Houth Omaha , and all nrs class retail dealers. PRINCESS TEA It in n ttnttariralof cheap Teat , but it it the equal f any 91 Tta in the market. Hetal prict on75c. . ptr pound. 40c. fialf pound FOB BALK BT W. n. Bennett t Co. , ISH , 1511 Capitol Avenue , II. A. Newman , 1711 hi. Mury'B Avenu * . Max Neer. MJ Suuth lUthbtreot. J. J Owefai & Brrt , 1 : < u t-outh 13th Street. U U. llani > noi North IMk Street. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John O. Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Embalmer At the old stanij. IVfl Karn m St. Orders by t l gcllclted and promptly attended to. TeUphome No 233 JUDICIOUS AND MRSISTEN Advertising has always prove successful. Doforo placlnfftn Newspaper Advertising consul LORD * THOMAS , It I * 4 u4lk ltr..l , CHICAGO WEAK , UNDEVELOPED PART ! Of tn Body tnlsriea suit strtaitkintd. roll parties Ian snt staled trta , BE.CO. . Ktrfiio , N. 1 DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandtst Triumph ol Electric Science 8fl ltil Sclentincaly | M > d8 and PracllcBlly Applied. fledlfltt | ! DISEASES CURED WITHOUT HEDICIHES , IT FAILS. TatwllMwIIIALw Ct'KEDi-V. ' 3. HoajrlaAn , 67 ParkeraJtjT , Tillage ; A. Gregory , commlMlon merchant , mock TaroJiBuiia Dukle , f tn * fntrr Ocean ; O. W. Mellus , U. V , alermaatewa , lowai T tairay.Napervllle.nit r.I. AbboirsuBt.eit/wfiirwqrki , 80 / post offlo * ) L. D. Mtlilcbael. M P .BdC.ro.N. T.-itVouf- has steadr nerre * and comfortable slsop ftt Bight. " Robfc Ball. U4 and thonsanrls of others . Dr. HORNE'S ELECTRO MAGNETIC vmteofeleeMfl. . . wearer war o > I produce" * eontlnnons cnmati conveys eli . _ It cnris dlsiase * generating a continuous current of electricity (10 or 1 * hi ttbe buatWn sHtem , " " / " 'nrallnerTeuinesslnimedlaMlr.and t prnducfnganew . . . fanes trie hloud , tm- . parnas ; vljtor , strength , enertry and health , when all elk r trMftneai. e menla ot this * eMa. UniMieltare belp recognised andlndo by thousands whoa It has eured. . KEPKlieiTcKiri-Any , ikcommorclal agencr or wholesale house nOhlea(0 | wholesale drugflrta , Baa franclseo OTB ndlUmpfor ilSpage Illustrated andrhlcafo | ' W. if. Zkoxvurau , Inreatorandlaaniil'acturar , IPW tiMk Arm * RUPTURE , HORNE'S ELECTRO.HUNETIC IELT-TRUSS. THE PUBLIC IS PARTICULARLY CAUTIONED AGAINST A PHILADELPHIA BEER , ITIilch Is Itciny Foisted upon the Unwary I'tirclutscrsdit tlic Genuine 1m * ported Johann Hojff's Malt Extract Tlipnrtlcleln nucstlonl'put up In nSot'lTTV Unrtir with flcrmnn anil Kniillsli Inliol prlnU-il In blitoaod the fork cdvi'ri'il with yi.llow wiix.L-lvinK the iinrkHUP nlioriunn Aienmncp. | | \ 1 he uiiMirpM oil viirnnti-ry ( if Ihi11 in uumtluM uuhlilni ; these iiuod * In i dlllnu tliolr donie > lc | beer " ( ienii * Ino Imported Mult Kltnvot , " and tliclr upppnlB to thu tupl'lity ' at ccrtulri clnssp * ol triidptnien l > y free llltts of- onuhiindrcrl liottlis unil upwunlH to thii-o who cuii bo Induced to purchasu their Kuud * , tuuy cause this ) Amcrlcou beer to bo piilined otTun tlic unwary. THE GENUINE AND ONLY IMPORTED Johann Hoff's Malt Extract Introdncpd into Hie U. P. by I.r oroi D HOFP In IVrt , ( lie unrivalled nutritive toulo and food for Invalids , nu nnd conViilcucmls prewrlbed by Ipaillnir lihyll- liiK woiiifii , t > pliiilil iiutlciiKnnil wmiknpiBliuldpnttoHiie ' Puckt ilanatliroiiKlli'uttliennrM l rccolvpd onlv by w monthly pur ttraincra of tbn lUniburicAiGcrleuii * Couipuny , and Is UUAIIANTFED genuine und Importpd by the slunnlnro on mptallc cap of TARRANT & COMPANY , H7S , SSO , C 282 GREENWICHS'lltEET , and 100 WARREN STREEI NEW YORK. Solo Importers and Agents since 1809 , to counterfeit which is FELONY. In order to protpct thenisclvps against Imposition the public arc requested to specify HOFF'S ' MALT EXTRACT "TARBANTS , " When Ordering , WHOLESALE SEEDS ! PHIL STIMMEL & COMPANY , OMAHA , NEB. Catalogues and Price List upon Application. KaHly dluesteil : of the finest flavor. A hearty bjveruif for a ttiong ftvpctlt ; a delicate drink f or thu sensitive. ThoroiiKhly tebteilmitrlllo\iK ; ; pnlatulilc : unexcelled In purity ; no uiipleubant after etrecta/ Requires no boillnK. Marion niirland , Clirlntlnfl Tcrtiune Herrlrk. Deun A. It. Thoinag. M. D. , pronounce it tha best of all the iitmedeieil chocolates. No other cnunls and ANTi-nvbt'Ki-rioqualltlfH. It In llavor , purity Sotdhi/Ororci / * . Sciinjilc mulled for 10 ( damps. II. O. WII.UIJK tV SONS , IMlILiADICM'HIA , IA. SteckPiano HemarVable for powci ful sympix- tflte"tbne."pllnbfu | itctloii mid ab ; Bolute durability. iM > f ra' roooril ? tFe beat guarantee LOL11' " if i e InbtrumciiU. WOODBRIDGEBROS " .T" uM1"1 ' ' " r RED GAUNTltT 2ND , DR , H , NOBLE , Blair , Neb , , Importer and llrrcdrrof Clyilcsualc.EnglisliCoacliiHainliletoiiiaa 1 They are nil BUM and In ( irlinu rnndltlun and can * . ' "t prUu wlniitts ana fail toMill. not ! Hcollun.l , fnnaUn unit thin tniinlry. Oii "nil. K iirl In nrt licii.cn lll ull you , Wrltjfcir urU I " . . ' . h of . n.f "irtlriilars HUlr l.ll nm. i.or on f. T. liM. . V. II. It. and C , bt. I' . M. & O. It. It. SCIENTIFIC FACTtfRWCOl GLUCK & WILKINSON *