THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MARCH 7. 1888. FIAT OF THE EMPLOYERS. The Brick Contractors will Not Pay the Increased Wagoa Asked. THEIR MEN ALWAYS ON A'RAISE. J. M. Itlco'H Opinion cm tlio City Hnll Foundation Mrs.'O'Kcllly'fl and hover Mortuary KcjtlHt Ijonvc-8 of Bread. Tlic Contractors' Card. A card from tbo bricK contractors' associa tion of Omaha : To our patrons nnd the general public : Gentlemen At n meeting of our association this , the Mb day of March , It was deemed proper and advisable that , In view of tbo Htrlke recently Inaugurated nnd declared by the Bricklayers' union of this city for higher wncres nnd less hours work , "that wo should make a brief statement of the facts In the case nnd tbo reasons that govern our actions therein , " wo declare that tbo mechanics of Omaha have always had our bct.t . wishes and that at all times wo have been willing to , and have , ' granted all of their reasonable ( and for the sake of peace some of their un reasonable ) requests. This wo did because wo were willing that they should receive good wages , and because wo did not wish to become a disturbing factor In the unprece dented growth of our city for the past four years. Wo know that our interests and that of tboso In our employ are identical and that , for both sides to bo successful , wo should work In harmony , nnd wo deplore tbo fact that our employes do not seem to recognize this truth in their coun cils. Up to the spring of l&Wl , the bricklay ers of this city were receiving fJ.OO for ten hours work. At Unit tlmo a demand was made for n raise of wages to (4.50 for ten hours work or I5 cents an hour. This was consented to und were tbo wages for 18S > 0. They also agreed to grade their men accord ing to their iiunllllcutions , and this agreement they afterwards repudiated. In tbo spring of 1887 , a still greater demand was made , that nine hours should bo onlay's work atfl.f.O for every working day In tbo week except Satur day when they should work only eight hours and receive $4.50 for this day's work also. This demand was also allowed them only after considerable discussion and pro test from several contractors and at great loss to us. About a month ago tbo Hrlcklaycrs' union acting through a committee , "cut n notice to the contractors that they asked that eight hours bo u day's work on and after the 1st of March , IbbS , for each day of the week at N.W ) per day. At a meeting of contractors held In tbo llrst week of February they de cided this was an unreasonable demand and was not consented to. A committee was ap pointed to notify them of this action , nnd also directed to try and make nn agreement with them. A meeting of tbo two commit tees was held , nnd our members thereof re ported that tliero was no prospect of n com- promlse At tbo next contractors' mceting.itn offer was sent to them to pay fiO cents per hour for nine hours' work each day of tbo week except Saturday , when they should receive eight hours' pay for eight hours' work ; tills offer they very peremptorily refused , accom panying this refusal with the noticutbat all cleaning down nnd pointing of fronts ( which Is a separate business ) must ho done by bricklayers. This is a plain statement of facts , and it will bo noticed that after their wages were raised to 15 cents per hour , in 'all their subse quent demands , they still hold on to the $4.50 per day whether they are to work ten , nlno or eight hours for it. They cry "more , " "more , " regardless of tbo fact that rents and the rest of living are no higher than In 1SM5. Our association and tbo members thereof have been assailed in tbo public press.whcre- In false statements huvo been made anony mously , which statements huvo been ignored by us us coming from nobody. Wo have con sulted our patrons and tboso interested in building in this city ; also considered tlio fact that buildings..would cost n great deal more to erect if wages were raised , and that wages in Chicago are 40 cents an hour or $3.20 per day ; in Saint Louis 50 cents per hour or $4.00 per day ; in Kansas City 40 cents per hour for ten hours per day , and that the tendency all over business centers cast is for lower wages , and the prospect that less buildings will bo built this year than last ; also that If the wages of bricklayers Do imnlo higher , an increase in wages will bo expected by the mechanics In nil other branches of building trades , it would do a great injustice to tbo laboring classes by a reduction of wages winch they would receive by n reduction of hours. Wo consider that ns wo are the parties to whom tbo question of wages Is lirst sub mitted and acted uix > n , that wo stand be tween tbo owner and employe , with a dcsiro to bo Just to both ; that it is our duty to refuse - fuse to consent to any advance in wages at this time. Therefore our action in refusing , mid wo respectfully ask'you to sustain us in the same. Respectfully sbbmitted , UllICK CONTIIACTOUS' ASSOCIATION. Kr.SOIAlTIO.Nt > Immediately after the acceptance of the nbovo report the following resolutions were adopted. Kesolvcd , That the wa cs for bricklayers bo flfty cents per hour , nlno hours a day's work , except Saturday , when wo shall work eight hours and eight hours pay. Resolved , That wo do away with walking delegates. Kesolvcd , That wo have two apprentices the llrst year and ono in each year thereafter if so desired. Ucsolvcd , That the innitiation fee in the bricklayers union must bo reduced from $ i to $15. Resolved , That nil cleaning down of fronts and tuck-pointing , also tiro-proofing shall bo done Ui- whom wo cheese to employ. Resolved , That all our business appertaining - ing to labor interests , thu press shall have free access to , and the secretary is instructed to furnish them with a csrtitled copy of the Bumo. Resolved , That all men who shall bo onv ployed by us will bo protected in nny event , It. E. L IVI.SEV , Secretary. F.Xn.AININO THE ItUbOI.UTIO.NS. Tha second resolution , Contractor Cootf said , was intended to do away with thowalb ing delegate who was an nppolntco of the union , and who walked around to see thai work was done In accordance with the rules of the union. "Wo have been compelled tc discharge men because they did not satlsfj him , " said Mr. Coots , "and ho bus taken met : oft our work and treated them to beer , nnt ] wo don't llko it. " "Tho next resolution means what it says,1 continued the same contractor. ' 'Heretofore wo huvo been allowed but ono apprentice and that wo do not consider enough. " "Tbo fourth resolution rlTects us und nier also. Urlcklayers come bi'i i from abroad ant' before they can work tboy'vo got to ] oln tl union. I must advance for each of the men for that purpose. Of course I keep itoutoi .their pay. They give mo on order for tin amount and I keep it out of their wages. Hul it's too much on tlio men and they don't likt it. It ought to bo reduced to 115. "Tho llfth resolution was adopted because bricklayers hnvo insisted upon doing tuck .liointing und tire prootlng. It is not theii .business. They don't know anything aboul .it and wo don't want to lot them have any thing to do wltb it. " Yesterday the lock-out of the brick lay .ers was continued though without notic.iblj Jncrouslng'thu number of unemployed pco jle on the street. There are , at present , bul H few buildings in coutt-o of construction ami .upon these but a few men have been engaged All of these , as .mentioned in yesterday' ! Un , were dispensed with , but , all told , thej did not number tlfty men. Tbo contractor : held out resolutely and when seen by tin HER rcimrter at noon claimed that tho.v luu jio dpsiro to vhnngo the condition of alTuirs ' JCho' weather was too cold to do work any way , except without going to tbo trouble o : heutlug wpter for mortar purposes , and thli ; fact , it Is understood , prevented resumptloi of work uiion tbo Mercy convent on Fif .teanth and Cnstollur streets , wltcro it Is un derstood the contractors will pay tha in Qreascd prices of $4.50 for eight hours worl vythen labor may bo resumed , kOuo of the contractors said that ho hai jttatod their" ido of the question as abovi XiVHn for the purpose of lotting'tho peopli Snow upun what ground they based their re ilUMd. "Wo are asking for the sympathy o jthe people and If wo do not get It why tlici lit will bo to the loss of the latter. If wo an Jtot sustained wo will bo compelled to charg < tinore for our work. If the people giva the ! work to those who will pay the advance < ( iGM H Will compel u > to meet thcuo com petition ) and In the end the burden will be homo by those having Improvements made. " The rciHjrtcr asked If much competition was feared. "It Is "because of competition that wo Are keeping within the traces. There uro new contracts coming In hero nil tbo time and anxious to get up n business , " AN AUCIUTLCT'S Vir.lYS. "This strike , " said one of tbo best known architects In.tbo . city , "is doing n great deal of damage. Nobody knows what to do , and as a consequence nobody is doing anything and will not do otherwise until this strike is decided ono way or the other. We have an amount of business on hand of course wo always have perhaps more than our share- but then it Is not the kind or volume that wo should have. We have jwrhups $150,00(1 ( worth of work waiting for n settle ment of this controversy. I don't want to say very much because the workmen don't llko me. I don't sympathlro twith them. I have watched thcln so much. The more they gut , really the less they give. IJcsidcs , the contractors did not tnako money last year. It's n fact. Those who owned brickyards did , but tboso who didn't own them scarcely came out abend. I know cbntractors who had to compete with others who owned brick , had to pay a high price for the material , and then they were handicapped by brick-making comiietitors. Hcsides they had to pay lust j car n high price for labor and between both of these the con tractors had by no mentis the best of it. " A lUIK'KI.AIKH'M TALK. "There is not ono of our demands , " said n member of the bricklayers' union , which is rot just. Admitting that it is true that wo are endeavoring to raise our wages nnd 1m- nrovo our condition is there anything wrong in that ? The editor of the HEK I understand raises the salaries of his employes from time , to tlmo and why should contractors not do tbo name thlngl" "It is claimed that the contractors have not been making much money. " "Who said sot That's all moonshine. Look nt them riding around in their buggies , wear ing tha finest kind of clothes , smoking tha best cigars , living in comtortublo homes and taking trips of months' duration to California and Kuropo , and then say whether or not they make money , It's all bosh to assume that the contractors can't pay these wages. They can. Last year they , of their own ac cord , paid oven more than live dollars per day. It isn't the contractors who pay it. It's tbo people , and it Is a well known thing that where wages command a llguro in keeping with the enrichment of the country work is more satisfactorily per formed , and labor and capital are in much more harmonious relations with ono another. " COXTIIACTIXO I't.AsTintnits. The contracting plasterers bold a meeting last evening at room -IC'J , Paxton block , to consider prices for the coming season. The prices this year will bo about tbo same as those that prevailed last season , except that patching after carpenters will bo regarded us extra work and will require pay by the day. In drying plastered rooms by artificial heat three cents per yard extra will bo charged. At 2 p. in. Friday they meet again to discuss other important business. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Y. P. 8. C. E. of the First Presbyterian Church. The society met in the study of the church Monday evening and proceeded to the regular semi-annual election of ofilccrs. Mr. G , Hawley was elected piesldent ; Mr. C. L. Shook , vice president ; Mr. C. L. Grlfllths , secretary. After considerable discussion tbo president was empowered to appoint the various com mittees needed to carry on the work. A lively interchange of ideas concerning tbo various methods of doing the work of the society was indulged in , during which several new ones were brought out. This society has been organized about six months. During this time it has done much toward bringing young people into tbo church. The society starts off with brilliant prospects and will undoubtedly ba a potent factor in the working force of the First Presbyterian church. Y. M. 0. " "AFFAIRS. Lyceum Lunt Nljjlit Various Other AlattcrH of Intercut. Last night the question for debate at the Y. M. C. A. lyccutn was : Resolved , Ttmt judging by past nnd present indications , Omaha will have u population of 500,000 , in the year UKH ) . In addition to the debate thcro was nn essay and some music. Next Friday afternoon Mr. H. A. Klnncy will give n lecture in the association rooms upon the subject , "Modern Electricity , " This promises to bo very interesting nnd in structive entertainment. Mr. ICinnoy is pre paring to illustrnto some of the more prom inent points of his address with suitnblu ap paratus. Information upon all tbo recent im provements in this line will bo given. Ad mission free to both lyccum and lecture. Statistics for Hrltnln. P. MeMttster , western manager of tbo Da kota Mot tgago loan cotporation of liostsn , Mass. , and James Roderick Robertson , pub lic accountant and auditor of Now York , were In the city yesterday. They caino hereto to got statistical information with a view to securing British capital to invest in Ne braska. They called upon the board of trade and were given a host of facts concerning the growth of both Omahaand Nebraska and expressed themselves us delighted witli the reception. They have now gone to Neligb , nnd in n month will sail for London. It. H. Campbell , superintendentuml W. W. Collins , assistant superintendent , of the Iowa division of tbo Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Pavl road , are In the city. Mr. Collins has recently been transferred from Chicago , and to this section of the country , and is getting acquainted with his territory. The Foundation n Safe One. Mr. J. M. Rico , senior partner of the noted contracting firm of Rico & Hassctt , of Chicago cage , was in the city yesterday. The firm ia considered to bo among the best judges ol heavy work in the country nnd have erected government buildings in tbo followlni : named cities : St. Joseph , Mo. , Leavenwoith Kan. , Jefferson City , Mo. , DCS Moines , la. , Council Hluffs , la Ik-sides thcso Rico & Uassctt havt superintended tbo construction of largo pub lic and private buildings in all parts of tin United States. They uro rated at Washington as A 1 , anil their opinions are given careful considera tion. tion.Mr. Mr. Rico was asked last night if ho con sidered the foundation of thu now city hall to bo a safe ono. Ho emphatically replied in thu uflli matlvo , and said that the founda tion was of sufllciont strength to hold a much heavier building than thu ono de signated In the plans. Mr , Rico has careful ly examined tbo walls , nml beuco speaks froiufyersonnl knowledge. Loaves of Bread. The bakers In n card published in another column announce that on and after yesterdaj they will make loaves of eighteen ounces ol bread , which will retail for 5 cents. Loaves of thirty-three ounces will sell for 10 cents This Is qulto a reduction in the price , and this is mudo up by n saving In the amount of labor , because a dollar's worth ol bread formerly comprised forty-four small loaves , whereas it now comprises but twenty- six. Tlio bakers claim the quality of the bread will bo the same , oven better , and that the consumption will bo such as to cause people to abandon the annoyance and vexa tion of baking bread at homo. The Block Yards Company. The South Omaha Stock Yards companj held a meeting yesterday in the Paxtor block , which continued t ll after two o'clocli In the afternoon , with closed doors. Nothing that transpired would bo disclosed."Amoti { There were nil the evidences of - w w n * jj bt w v * * vtt e > J4 a com- Ing storm , but whoa lie drew from hit nookot n bottlo. of Dr. BulVa Cougli Syriin then cnmo n cnlra , for the babv hud thy croup und would now get wolf Little Willie screatUB nnd storms will n burn ui > on his arm. To little Villl < joy is hunt , by using Salvation Oil , tin great llnlmout , . IVECKIVINO TUB COMMISSION. The. Htrps to no Taken to Kntcrtnln Our Visitor * . As announced In , tbo DEB the ititcr-stnto railway comtnlislon will bold n xctMon In this clly ot ) Monday morning , tbo Kith mat. , ot 11 o'clock. An' the board of triulo hat extended to tbo visitors the use of Its hall , It Is qulto likely that tbo session will take place tlicro and will doubtless attract a largo attendance of Jobbers and citizens. Chairman Qrlflltts of the Omaha freight bureau was not do tilled of the Intention of the commissioner to come here until Mon day. The notification cnmo through n registered letter which was mailed In Wash ington on tbo .29th of last month and required nil tbo Intervening tlmo to reach the city , Tlio commission consists of the following gentlemen : Hon. Thomas M. CJoolcy , Michigan , chairman ; Hon. William It. Mor risen , Illinois ! lion , Augustus Schoonmakur , New York ; Hon. Altiasu 1 ° , Wnlkor , Vermont and Hon. Walter L. Hragg , of Ala bama. It will listen to the argu ments advanced by .Commissioner Grlftltts , und merchants who liavo lost money und business by the discrimination exercised by the Iowa roads as against Omaha and In fa vor of Chicago , wiiiio eminent counsel will discus the legal questions involved. ' ; In opposition , there is no dbubt that there will also ho present tbo attorney of every road made n defendant In tbo case. ' MOKTUAIIY. CAUMODV. . Another old settler , Michael Caraody , ' passed away ycstcrd.iy at his latb rcsl- deuce , corner of Seventeenth and Mason streets. ' Ho bad resided hero for ti .long period , and attained tbo ago of. seventy-six years. Ho was the father of ThomasCiu - mody , long associated with the grocery house of Little & Williams. The funiirul will take place to-day , to St. Philomcim's , thcuco tbo cemetery of the Holy Sopulcher. Notice to Shippers. Commencing to-morrow morning. Mrirch 0 , the U. & M. railroad will rj- coivo fruipht for all poinft on the Chicago cage , Burlington & CJuincy nml Kansas City , St. .Too & Council BluiVs railroad. They will receive freight for pointy on the B. & M. ns usual. \V. A. AUSTIN , ngcnt. March 5 , 1888. A I'rc'fty Mess. An employe In the freight onices of the Burlington & Missouri railway , Ignatius J. O'Hcllly. ' charges hts wife with adultery with C , F. Tuttle , ticket agent at tbo main depot.- A warrant has been Issued for Tuttlo's ar rest. The wife denies the allegations , tjnd some two or three weeks since fllcd a hill for divorce In tbo district court. This O'lteilly will not right , although ho claims that the grounds upon which it Is brought , gross neg lect and extreme cruelty , arc false. He says this is n screen by which his wife hopes to hide her own sins. Tuttle nnd Mrs. O'Heilly will bo arrested to-day. Cured. Attention hits often been called to > a notice that an unfailing cure for rhoti- nmtiam , neuralgia nnd gout is in use in this city. Calling at Room ( I , Riohards' block , the gentleman who lias tlio rom- cdy that has cured him of the worst kind of rheumatism of twenty years standing was found. At his room certificates from many Lincoln citr/.ens were found , that certify to the curative powers of the remedy. Men hobbling on crutches or confined to their beds , are cured in a short time and give tlio remedy all credit. It is a French preparation se cured at great expense by the gontlo- inan who has the state agency. lie will supply all demands by person or by mail for the next three months before going east , at $1 per bottle. Write to- Room 0 , Richards' block , Lincoln , Nob. i'rompt Police Service. Chief of Police Scavey received a telegram from the authorities nt Topcku yesterday asking him to keep a look out for 11. W. Wtiuc , a colored man who was wanted there for disposing of a couple of thousand dollars worth of mortgaged property. The chief at once detailed Sergeants Sigwart and Moys- tcn to look up tbo man , and within two hours they landed him behind the bars. The Topeka authorities have been wired to come after their man. A surprise , when smoking "Soidon- bprg Figaro" for 60 you will Hud it a lOc cigar. Ask your dealer for them. A Plll'oriiif ; Porter. City Marshall Miles arrived from Sidney yesterday and A. G. Green , tlio darkey wanted there for grand larceny , was turned over to him. The marshal suys Green was porter in u hotel at Sidney , and ho broke into the trunk of one of tlio guests und stele & 1S5 in bills , WO in gold , u silver watch and a pearl handled revolver. Green swears ho is Innocent. 5Arr r5-irva Thlspowdernercr vnrles. A marvo'.of purl- ty , strength nnd wholosomen ss. Jlore eoonom leal thautlie ordinary kinds , und cannot be sold in competition wltn the multitude of low cost , short ViclKlit alum or phosphate powder * . Bold only in cans. Hnv.il lUklng 1'owdor Co. , VM Wallatreot , New York. . BITTERS | KNM-MANmiMaE-BUCHU k It hai itood the Test of Ytan , in Caring all Dlieam of tha . BLOOD , IIVXB.BT01I. VCH ( KIDNEYS.BOW- lEta.Ac. ItFnrlfleitha Blood , InTigoratei and D78PEP5IA.COH8TI. CURES PATIOK , JATODICK , _ 01SMt30ra BICKHKADACHEBH- LIVER lOUBCOXFLAINTB.fte dlwppwr at one * under IDNEYS u bmflelaliaflutao. STOMACH It li pnrtly a Medlilce AND M IU cathartic proyw ? tin forbid * IUUM at a b r < rn , ItUplju- aattiuctaite , ui ai taiily taku by cUU. rtmMadulU. PMCKLYMHWnntN BeUrnprUton. R * 1mmmmA * * Ol TTNPMCZMNTXB AHMCTM. * - * OVKK A MI LOOK DI8T1UUUTED. CAPITAL PRIZg-I $300,000 LL.o.L Louisiana State LrttBry Company , . Incorporated hr the I < CRl < tattim In 1SW. for Kducat lorml nml ChnrtlBlilc | > uriM p4 , unit lt frnnchlra made n | > nrt of the prr'eni Slnlr OonMIUltlon.ln 1479 , tijf tin civerwlH'lmlnK populnrTote. , It * ( iranil "Ingle Number ilriucln toke rilnco ruontlilr , anil the Grand Uiiwlerljr Drawing" rettu- Inrlj e cry three months ( MkrcU , June , Heptctubcr and IteccmlMjr ) "We do hereby , certlfi thai w inperTl o thoar- rnnirmcnti for all tlio monlliijr and qunrtorljr Drnwlnumif The I inl , l ni\ Mate Ixittory Coriipiinjr , And In perron manaiie and control the drawlnm Ilium- rolrrn , and that the anm are runilnrtoil with lioiie ty falmexi and In Kood faith townnl all imrtlcK , and no autliorlt. the Lnniiiany to tire thin rcrttncate with lac tlmllci otour cluunturo attached , la Its aJrcrtlio- inctiti. " COMMISSIONED. We , th undcr > tgnert Ilnnk nnd Ilnnkeriwltl pnyn.1l I'rlron drawn In the Ixiiilnlniiu Mslo Lotteries wlilcu nil/ lie presented at our vonntuni. . J. Il.tXII.IISilV , I'rui. Ixjul'lnnn National Bank. 1'lKltlti : LANAU.V , I'rcn. State National Hank. A. 11A1.DWIN , lrt New Urleani Nntlonal llauk. CAUL KO1IN , 1'rcs. Union National Hank. I GRAND 'QUARKRLY [ RAWKG In tlio' Academy of Music , Nrw Or leans , Tucndiiy , March lit , 1S88. CAPITAL ; PRIZE , $300,000. lOO.OOO.Tlukets at Twenty 'Dollars cncli. IJnlvns , $1O ; Qunrtrra , $ Q ; Tenths , $ i ! ; T.wctitlcthfi , $1. . T IST of 1'itizr' . " . i vimn OK niuiKii * ronjm 11'lti/.r. OP niu.mi ii nui ( 1 I'ltlXK ( ) k * .Willis o M.U I 1 I'lll/K OK .WIIIlH. ; JUIUI 2 I'lll/.KS OK Il ( ( ilnre aillU 6 l'KI/is : ( IV Mill lire vi : . . ( l 2ft I'ltl/IN UK 1,1111 lire i.lUI lit ) i'ii/.is ( : iK ) an ( ire Minn MI rm/.KS OK uiiii > aiix i M I'ltl/.KS OKJUnn - 1UO.OJO AI'l'IIIIMMAllllV I'111/.k.S. ft , J 100 I'rlrcft ol ( ' ' < approxlnnitlim to . MIDJUU'rlio urb KMtt'i K J rri7ci ntitU approximating ! to HIMHI lTlri < iin > . : . . . . 30 , K ) ' . t-ajUUl'iIIP lire. . . . . - . SO.UX ) 1 ' ItKMIN'tt , JM117IM. .CCOl'rlipioftlllUdecldvnl by. . .ViUI'IOO l'rltonri > . . . , . „ . , 100,000 . 'riri's uf $ UWdecided by.JllM.lUXI 1'rlzeiiru - . . . JOO.ren llllrlUII lUKlll' B. N-'iiil lltvr.Mj NOTKS , pxpre < montr lcrs. or ew York IxcliaiiKu lu onllnnry letter. Curre ntyby express ( at our vxpunic ) mMre."tc"l to M. Ai DAUPHI.V , x , n. C , Address Registered Loiters t ) NEW UHI.KANS NATIONAL lUNK , , LA. That thr presence of Oen- i'ml HoaureBiird nnd K rly , who nru In clinrxpnf * the drnwlnm , u > Kiiur- iinteo of absolute fnlrnianil InlcKrUy , thHt the rhftncpsarp-nll equal , and tliat no otic can possibly UKIno wlnt iiumlier will Urliw u 1'rtre. . UKMKM1IKU Unit the pnyim-nl of-all prlzpi li iTAItASTI > ' . ] > til" tollll .SATHI.NAL HANKS OC .StW iil.KA.ss , pint thtttlckult nru lalHMl by thu | iru tdunt nn Institution irhoae ch irusrnd llxhta are ri'coi- lt ed In tbo hlxliv t murlK ! the roforc. bewuro of any tlons or anunvmius rcliuniun. "Worth umkcs the Dinn , anil w nut of It' tlio fellow , " but the n ell-tlreiise.il Kcntle- mini 13 Vnowu by oile' of those nobbysprltiK. . over- outs now on halo'ut Hoblii- ' son&'Garmdn's. . ThesoBunnonts Imve'bccn spcclully ordered for.otir Omnhii customers , w ho , wo . have iHscoV ereil , jaut the best In the ijuuket. I Hnvliigiliiul ( > llb3fil : pro- vlsltn for tlio"niirln&tr , ile , \ * . e are now ublo tiV iheet the wants of th'o..fashion- iibkTmul ntldioiis , with ; i line f gooilsiot iiiperlor quality nml style , at prlepufh.it CHICKERIN8 , KNABE Vose & ; Sons , Instruments exchanged , ranted and sold on lacy Payments , bslow FACTORY PRICES. Instruments slightly used at GREAT BARGAINS Max Meyer & Bro , Omaha'Neb. WILBOn'S COMPODND OF [ PURE COD HVER OIL , AND PHOSPHATES OF LIMB , j > For the Cure nf CnnnnnvttmiCniuJi8 , Colds Asthma , Wroiic/iUJs / , Debility , Wnstlny Vlncnufnand Scrofulmu Humors. Almost as palatable us cream. Hcnii be taken wltb plrmvirifbr ilollcate persons ' " " ' ehllilren.wljo , aflc ntlnylt , are verr fonil or It. l niwlnitlstci wltb the ' 1 OIK ] Increases the tletb nnU nppellto , bullils up ttio nervous njritem , restores enervr to mliul unil bo Of create * new , rich and pure blood. In fact , rejuvlrmw the whole srslem , BLOOD , This prepsretlon Is fariupetlortoall other prepa rations ol Cod-I.lrerOili It tin * many Imitator * but no equals. Tim results following Its use are Its beitre coiiuncndnllons. llesuru , ni yonralue your health and gel tlin nenulnr. ManufaPlurel onlr by lilt AiJtn. II. WILIIOII , ClieroUt. lliuton , Mu . Bend fo Uluslrated circular , wblcb will be mailed free. Men tlon ibis paper. THECAPITOL HOTEL IJNCOLN. , NEB. The be t known nd mot popular Hotel In the tatc. Location central , apnolntmunU Ont-claw. Iltadquartera to ctimmerilal men and aUpollilc * ! kpApubUogUb i1ugi. ' OPENING , Our new spring stock of Men's , Boys' and Children's Clothing te now complete and open for inspection. We claim it is the largest collection of new and stylish goods ever exhibited in Omaha. . ' We further claim that we have marked our goods at much lowe ? orices than any. other house will name for like qualities and makes. This week .we will make a specialty on Spring Overcoats. Ot these we show a splendid assortment ; all the latest .shades in. fine Meltons * Diagonals , &c. , silk and satin lined and beautifully made ; in short , the most dressy garments that'the market affords ; but the most attrac tive thing about them'is the prices these are positively the lowest ever h ? ard of. . As our special- bargain this week we offer two styles of Spring Overcoats at $6. . These we can proye are worth double the amount. They are made of fine all worsted goods , lined with best double warp Italian , satin striped sleeve lining , and made like regular custom gar ments. We have two shades , one a .fine grey the other a brown , either of them is a splendid color. We challenge any retail clothing house in. the United States to show a like bargain. Ournext price is $7.75 , a fine Melton Overcoat with silk facing and elegantly trimmed arid made. ' Then we have one at $9.25 , $10.50 $12.75 and $14.50 each , and all selected bargains not to be found any where else. . ' Iri our Boys' and Children's Department we ; are opening daily new * and.clioice goods. We propose to make this department the-most ai > tractive one-in the city for style and prices. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Corner Douglas and I4th Streets. Omaha. Who Is WEAK , NEIIVOUN. I > EIIII.ITA. TEP. who In hlaVOLlYV and IGNORANCE has'riUFI.irO away Mis YlfSOKof I1OUY , MIND and MA'NIIOOn. mining exbntnllng drains upon the FOUNTAIN-of LIFE. IIEAIIAC.IIE , BACKACHE , DreiKtfnl Dreamt , WKAIINENS of Memory , HASH , rtlljNEKS.in SOCIETY. PIHIM.EN upon the FACE , and all the EFFECTS lending to EAKLYnEC'AYand perhaps TtON or INSANITY , ihould consult at once the CEI < KRKATEI > Dr. Clarke , Krtabllalied 1851. Dr. Clarke ha * made NERVOUS ! BIMTY. VIIRONK ! and all Disease ! of the1 UENITO VKI.VAKY Organs LI fa H'udjr. It makes NO dlncrcnce WHAT you Lftve taken or WHO has failed to euro > ou. 9-FEHAL.EH suffering from diseases pecu liar to their sex can consult with the nssuratico of speedy relief and cureSena 2 cents postage forworks on jour discuses. 49Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Work * on Chronic , Ncrvou * and Uell- eate Diseases. Consultation , personiiVy or by letter , free. Consult the. ' old Doctor. TboaanmU cured. Olllcon nnd pnrlnr * private. 49-Thoso contemplating Marrlaze nd for Dr. Clnrko'H celebrated guide Hale and Female , each' 15c. , both 15c. ( stainpi ) . liefoic confldtng your case , consult DP. CLARKE. A friendly letter or call may lave future ttuHcrlngand shame , and add golden years to life.Boolc " I.IIV'n ( Secret ) Kr- ori , " 60c. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings sent everywhere , , secure from vxposuro. Hours , 8 to 8 : Sundays , 9 to 12. Address , P. D. CLARKE , M. D. 1P6 So. Clark SU OHlOA.no. Proprietor Omaha Business College , IN WHICH IS TAUGHT Book-Keeping , Penmanship , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting- Send for Oolite' Journal. S. E. Cor Kith and Capitol Avenue. J.W. Barnsdali , M. D Homcuopathic Specialist , SUBG-EON Cynfccoloyittt and Obstetrician * Telephone 079. RAMGE BLOCK , - - OMAHA. E.T.Allen , M. D.f Komceopathlc Specialist , CYC THROAT tit AND NOSE , Spectacles Accurately Prescribed. RAM.GE KL'K , , OMAI1A II" . J. Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Corner mil and UoiiKlas Ht. OlTlce , telephone , 4i > j ; Uubldence telephone , 6Sa. THE OMAHA BEE , -DEI.IVEI1KD TO- AM PART OF -OV CAIIIUEII FOU- 20 Cents 'a , Week. Seven papers a week. Bend your order to the ofllce , . 1029 P Street , Capital Hotel Building 21.020,860 TansilPs Punch Cigars were iblpixVi daring tlie pait two leum.-fittiout a drum , iiicrln ourciiiplov. Kootnor bouse In thj world can truui * ( ally make mcli a ttio wine- One agent ( dvul r only ) wanted la each town. _ IQtO IT UAOIHO OltJCClSTt. W.TANSILLt CO.,55 State SLChicago. WEAKUNDEVELOPED PARTS Of tb llody enlarged and itrtniitbttied. Foil putlcx Uri tent i l d tree. BKIK 1IBC. CO. , UcrriU ) . N. T. ( Wilt vl CTM-WMk * U4U4IU9P ! tts t44l M V f I S. if D. 1742.Lawrence St. , DGiiycr , Col , Of the Missouri Slate Museum of Anatomy , St. l.oiil.s , ilo. , UnUorsity Coiletfo Hosplt.il , Lon don , Ok'hen , Germany raul Now Voile , lm\lng devoted their uttpntlon . SPECIALLY TO THE-TREATMENT ? DISEASES. More especially thosu nrliltiK iiom Impnt deuce. Invite nil so stttlerlnK to coriespond 1th- outdelny. Justuses of Infection und ront.iuloti cured biifcly and speeillly \ \ Ithout nso of il.in- Kti'ous drills , 1'atknts who o atses hnvo bceu ut'clected , Imdly truuteil or pronounced incur- nliTe , uliould nut fnll to wrltu Its concernliiK their symptoms. All letters receive immediate atten- Ion. JUST PUBLISHED , And u 111 lw mulled , KJIKK to nny address on re- tclpt of ono " -cent htntup , "Practical OWrvn- tldiis on NOrVoijs Debility and I'hyslcul Kxlmus- . tton , to which Is added nn "Kisny on Mur- Tlage , " with important chapters onillbeases ot the Reprtxlucth o' OrKant , the whulo forming a vulname medRill treatise nhlch slioulil bo read by all ytjung men. Address DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , * * * t 1712 Lawrones St. , Denver 1 , Col. MIkOKTED STAtiljIONS Percherons , Clydpsdalos nnd Bhlro , also homebred bred colts , fjvery Hiilmnl nuarnnteed a , breeder Our stock has been selected with reference to both Individual merit and pedigree. Koine ot oixcs have taken nr prize tit the Ko- braska State Felr , Ih87. All our horses are ac climated , and colts of their get can bo shown. Prices reasounblo and easy terms. l accessible by the three leading railroads of the state , II. & M. : P. , E. & M. V. . and K. C. fc O. „ , „ , FKV & rAHHUAII , York , Neb U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital. - $28OOOO Surplus , - - - 60,000 II. W. VATKI , President. LKW is H. KK o , Vlce-Prcsidont , A. K. Tuuzti.iN' , 2nd Vice-President. W II. S. lluilliKS , Cashier. OIUECTOIIS : W. V. Mnnsp. JOHN S. COI.MNS , II. W. YAH s. IKA is S. Ubti ) , A. K. TOUZAI.IN , Uanklni : OHIee THE IRON BANK , Cor. U'th and Farnam Sts. Adenerul Dunking UuniuinsTiausactua. Health is Wealth ! iH. B.C. WEST'S NEItVB AND IlltAIN TnEAT- MENT , n guaranteed speclllc for Hysteria , DUzl- ness. Convulsions Fits , Nervous Ni-'iralRla , Headache , Nervous I'roslriitlon. caused by th * use of alcohol or tobacco. Wiikef illness. Mental Depression , Softening of the Drain , resulting Ir. Insanlly.and leading to mlfeery.decay nnd death. Premature Old Ape , Ilarrennes , Lois of J'ower in either sex , Involuntary Ibises and Pperma- torrlKra caused by ovrr-oxertlon of the brain , self-abuse or over-lnilnlK nce. Koch box con tains one month's treatment. ll.i Ja IKJX , or six boxes for tJ.U ) , sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. price.WKGUAUANTKE SIX BOXES 7o Cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes , accompanied with J.1.W ) , we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to re fund the money If the trentmtmt does not effect a cure. ( Juaruntces Issued only by C. K. GOOD MAN. DriiKKl&t , Sole Agent , lllu Karnani btreet , Omaha , Neb. JU.1ICIOUS AND PERSISTENT Advertising : has alwujs proven Biicccssful. Jlcforo pluclntf nny Newspaper Advertising cotieut LORD & THOMAS , IDTEJITISIXl 4GIST9 , II to R l k u l. CHIACO | % VV % WisTn for tha VAN ORDEN LADY ETe-ry 1-aay--"e ' - - - - - nnd / < iu < , . * buriOiem. Quick " 1"J' "lP JKc for term" luul circular. e , ru 9u * co. , n WM uu ct. , O IV1 A H A MEDICAL i SUK6ICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts. BR.A.OH1S , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES- nest facilities , apparatus and'rernedles for tutu ccssful trcntincnt of every form of disease rcquiri * lng Medical or fcurgiiial Trentmeut , FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance ; best hospital -accommo * ilotions. In the west. . WRITE vou CIRCULARS on Deformities ana , ntaCes , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvature of Spine , Files , Tumors , Ca'ncer , Cat.irrh , Ilrbnch Inhalatuirl , Electricity , Paralysis , KpUcpsy , . ney , llladiler , I'.ye , Ear , SLui and IllooJ , aud alt Surgical Operations. Diseases'of Women n Spcclcl'.y. UOOK ON DissAGia'or % VOMEM Fnir. ONLT EELIABLE MEIICALIN3TITU13 . . - ' . MiKltJll A 81'ECUI.TT OP PRIVATE DflSEASES. All niood Diseases successfully treated. Syph ihtic Tolson removed from the FJ stem without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss tot Vital I'uwer. Persons unable \lsitU8mny bd treated at home by corresjxjiiilence. All commas mcatloiisconfidtiltlal. MediciiiesorlnstrumentM fent by mail or epre. 9 , fecurtly packed , no juarks to Indicate contents or ( .ernier. One per i jonal interview preferred. Call and consult us otr fend history of your case , and we will tend 14 plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Ira potency , Syphilis. Oleet and Varicocele , will * question list. Address O inn tin Mrillcal and Surgical Inttltttte,01 DR. McMENAMY , Cor. I3th and DodaiStt. . OMAHA , NEB. O.N.T. . . . k < &YMARK § c3 GEORGE A. CLARK , SOLE AGENT. Iho BEST nnd MOHT POPCI-AH Thread of Modern Tlme . OEWAKE OF JT ITATIONS , WHOI.KIAl.K IIV Kir.PATlHCK-Kocii JJry Ooada Co. MK.8MmiiC'o. 1'AXTON , ( JAI.r.AOAKIt Si CO. SLOAN , JOHNSON < v Co. _ , . . . B. 1' . MOIISK Jt Co IlAYDEN IlllOfl. ' TIIOMI-SOK , MEJ.DKN .VCo. JMIIKIM A : Co. CIIAH. HIMIKK. Boiitlt Omaha , and nil flrit chits retail denlcra. A. Loon : > few York Dry Goods Btoro. FOR 4ALB BY . N. B. FALCONER AND FISHER BROS. FOUNTAIN .FINE ) CUT AND ' incomparably th BMW 1 , X „ - .