Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 01, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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TI1E OMAIIA DAILY TEE: MONDAY. rEBRFAKY L 10I.
VCHEISEI tOESTO Xiltf AllEE
EOW BA5CK0FT STARTED TP
kesu cf tk im
fnn-H frcn Og'itnJ A rest ef 13 i-
ia DeaLi U Eas There.
vac tan
Hli SDCCUSDS IS 0T YET fc-JUCED
lap we at ea-e fee In TWH, 1
Mia raaafly.. V ni RnMla la
faaa ka fee"
w e-rke.
H C Obev-ney. rM ! bee general i
rw of t.r JSwfttmm here em-e A rrfl I
X 11. ha bean appointed genei al agent '
Inr That road at KJi Luirt ana a-ill kaw
la a day or two for hi new pnettinn. This
taanav la a dietrncrt prnmatKm, a Milweoi
le in a ntuv la-r-e otty tbaa Cameha, aad
the aaacy friend of Mr. Chrj tier in Oil
city, while rsrsrrttng bis rpertsre, wUi
a-twnd Marry rerigret elatlons ta him up cm
hi grod fortune.
Mr. Obcmry am wed J. H. Martm. who
gre to Chicart. to take the poenion of
asvnt for the JS ortfc eKwtera at ns Grand
inia etaTJon.
It ha lwer- twrntv-one rcut arm- Mr.
Cbeynry lgan railroad a crk aa a clerk
under J. K. Buchanan, a ho waa general
penii ii-r h-rrt at T3e ttase tbe Fre-arvtr-t.
Elfchnro V fl-iuf1 Valley, ft""
City Pacific at Missouri Tailor. He '
later apsKitried traveling, hm"'!" agent
f the Fremont, Elkbnra aV Mwaourj Val
ley railroad, which fnanXkax he held fur erv
en! jsera. LAter he araa prnraoirtl in tbe
xwlLkou of geuenal paneerigar and ticket
agent tie" tba dkbora aaa Ihocx Oty A
Pacific reads, with beaetruarterB In Mla
anurl Tatley. "Iten the general offioe of
the mads vara maaval ta Omaha tba
aVaadquarterc of Mr. Cbeyoey a .to a era
aa-outrfet here. After residing kt some
ttnta be retail aa the aBonttitment of gwo
er agrtit Tor the ftioux City Pacific,
which am i seriated hia msml ta Bums
City. Afterward be came a Omaha ta ac
cept tbe poattlosi of general agent of the
North a-ee-tern. which be belt continuously
cinra.
No tinrire cif The appal ntnect of a aae
ceaaar td Mr. Cbejuey hae been rrmjraC at
the InnaJ tifBrra of the roirni.nr
Mr Cbn-ney pmbthiy a-lfl retnatn la
thie cfly for atrme time ar.Tft ber uahaJ
reta araU iecatea la bia art poaitian
Milwaukee.
rvlCTCRT FOR THE BUREAUS
aa raae
(art Waa ay
Saturday waa nijilu mct offina aT la
tna poUoe mart and It rnoaaa aa tt aatrnt
tnr) one of tbeae lnirtitutiana la tbe rtty
ba4 a rrpreaectattre there. Tbe attsactioa
araa carpertna to be arnnethms bis. bat tt
rirwed a eumplrte fltwujuwilnrmrnt tor tboaa
ICM'krnK for exrtlemert.
Three rwraona, 1oiiIm thntax cotareft,
Bamry Thaaspaoa and Jaha Mas. arhe
tbourbt tbey haa crarraaoea aaramat the
Omaiia Kmpieranfmt baraas. 13 Jorra nf
temth atreet, ba4 mmni tbaaT caaea to
Cmtba li'txf 3Ci t. Inurimdetit Oret
af Cad raiavaa. aria eekehrate tta forty
eirMh arinreenanry m&ar. rehraary I.
aril the i"rt.T-mnf of the rnitiatrcr de
rrea iipm etrht iiddiea. a benauet and
apeet-hnuLktnr ?5o. J fa the oit rn6r
nf the araer in tba atata. a-Uic taatnate
rbroarr 1. Vi. rr tbe lee a P Mm,
iia firat fr-and majrer. Anicmg tbe early
otiav-na aba were member ara ioarpb
T. BlMwIrr. Ears MIIari. Pyma R-ea.
Alfred t. Job, MartJn 1'imhtm, tbe eldeart
lt-rtng mrolier, ) uiut la It, Giwerner
Arrro Baundfa, Jnaia firbna and Aaa BacL
Banner Iraflre No. 11. rrate-naJ fnlna ef
Ajbenca. arin rive a artiaue entartaictmcmt
ba Mrrt)e baH rrT C Tha ariB be
free ta aO metr.lier and their fnendi.
laM Taeeday evening Omaha loose Ka. X,
KoyaJ Araate. initiated frre near mem ben
and received aereraj near arpliationa. Aa
excellent pma-ram had h-en aranrrd br
laaar Mrrkte. mfmbntir rt tmJ ael; rtiotal.
by Henry W. I Tren. areomraniee Yr KSl
T. C Crejc. pia.m nolo by Miaa .brvd.
rwlia ante Mfew Lia Eacker. wmiapt
nied by Km rhloe AflkfrrM. ranrtnr foV
loared until BiidTUTbt. Tueauar evenina
tbeea arlli be a awic toittkatiam. t a ug by
a jaTaxram. arranat maul bs'Trnc Tieen made
a itb Tbomaa McKea, B. "Vk . MoCameU
anal Mr. Gmrrfria Cank. bariaee tri ae-
prana atnrera, to render a fear aejectlona,
tmt'Oe -aYay Itoara fiootV
Tba loatanam af ttt eilBasra-elect ef
Gata Oty hive' So. t. Xaadkaa ef
the Maooaheea. ariU take ulat Tuee-
6T eneiuiic. A pmcr-am ba beea
arraad ta enmnerelaa 1Tb tbe in- i
BtaJlatton reremnniea. A flff D. Palroar
ariH ba tbe tnataliintf oftirer. A rorfltad ln--ttatfcoa
hae beea erterMted to all bvee In
tba city and adjacent rttie to be preaejii.
Otnaha tent No 7B af be Kr.lchU of
tba Maeoahaea met la rei tear Tbnroday
eeaaUat. artiB falr tm eir knirhtu In Jb
tendanre. But on cattrdlOate aoipeamd
tor tnitiatkon. IK '''a. appiicationo rere
preaeeed aad a'tn "be iif-ted Trrxro
at teit re tea. Ttider (rood of tii
oraar acerraJ taai cm eif aaiui'i at to
tba eeder arere dleev o4 Jhy the a fcnkytrta,
BtT Kjalcbt Harne. vepotad a tba praar
reaa nf the imtf on i rank 4rrlaacrB and that
the Cvmltm a-ont I be tnatltnted on reb
raary M. Ba alao ' ajrenaonoed a eaJled knnaV
sena aaeednaT m thia afternoon. At The
last aaeaion rf the rank rffloara arera
elaraad aa folVaa: faM captam. IT. P.
Hayaa: captain. C R. Haney-; firat lieaj
tenaat. B. B. Jar-kert mtmt lleutenapt.
C M. Mtonahoa-, firat aerpeaBt. C Hurt;
aecfnd Mte r-t, S. E. Pnelpc.
trvrj To d Yj Veteru HtZraaoar f Tata
iLki Had &eanl ICra.
READ
MY
PCUCE BREAK UP THE GAMES
far
m fctae atavd taa
lea, Arc
Jodca Berka. and Mra. M. A. Badier. snaa-aa-rr
mt thla- baraaa. araa tbera -lk her
Aatcnae. Aa a matter of far. Mra. Sadler
riad dalei mliaod ta aDear tbaaa ewaao ta ro
ta trial and make a final 'teet thrmiTtl tbem
f tba TaiMUry d the eacpioyment aorent'
contract over a hlch there baa beea aa
much' rrievattr m Omaha, tt araa, boar-
ear, tba firat oaa ver bmuirbt afrarn! ai'pearad a tbe
Gaanayunr araa ffiacorered B&turdc' la tbe
rnT .r Hcattar'a ris.r aaore. ZM Boutb
Pifnilh atreet. and alao Ole Jaokiwrc'a
ren aavnta imn Taaajlaa arreet, poi uud
fbr. Tbe former place araa raided late
rn tba afmrtmoa and tba latter about 21
a' r.Viwk laat nirtt.
JL rama arf pker 1 all amid to baee toeea
'at M iif.Tea at tlie Cayar etnre arben t
rea&t Glbbasa, Hetectree WtrjIreT and HB-
PatuUe. Flyna, Hell and Ebepbard
ae and arrectad the
a
r a-'
tba Om&ha KmpleyaaenS baraaa. Each af
tba peraona eoaBptalBad at naai i aa ma at
tba basda of this bureau. Tbe
araaarted iudca BtirkA aa $firm It a tborer
aauuderatioa wtra a riear c( carn-haB trie
aaaaator ta btcber onna tf tt 'arent acrJ-nat
aaar. But afaar doae arudy flf tba iferae
caaea Jadtra aVii-ka dttciaed tbera araa not
avny (rreuada lor tba oumplalnta at & Cia
tntaaad tbaaa aS.
Cenalderabie lntejeat bad been amuaefl
ajBonc tba aaaaloymaot companiaa tskC tbey
Serrv0 maeA crtieatlcm out a the re
auTta of trite eaae, a-hlrrh tttey reararded aa
comjilet TWirti of tliaar craxracta
y Cuea
Tbta remedy arta ac Harare' plan, allay
the eaocrb, relaveaa the lmca aids zjaacar
atina, ofmam tba eerraLkana and aide nature
la I la M a tba ayatam aa r. baicky iiaain
tion. It ta tamaua far iM catrea aarar a
lartr part of tba cl1lli ad world. Thou
aanda bave terttfled ta Ita auuerior ex
ceZlcntat. It rounieraom ajiy tendency cf a
caid a yaaait aa panmima, Prto. X
BEUEVEO TO BE A FORGER
CbAef ! Bvdaartiaaai to
Uaa. aia
K. I. Taa AJtaaxof Haaalnaa, Canada.
It la ataaad that Van AH, a-fcil amjaayad
y tba riuoai Writie at Ctakary. Ku, ia the
cavpacrry of filniajdi cparasar, baa aeoaaa
ta tba otaao raoarda aad that to aaok free
pay ctacii laat Ortnamr. watt ta Wanaaa
City, toranafl ladiaaamiiata and eaafbed tbe
shacks. 11 la aaatud that tba pbaaka eallad
far abaaat aacav Taa Aha a father.
a aec O i a at HasBiitcm,
caaHl bare ta beta bJa aua
of tba travliaa.
Tba pure, urh blond, anaoe by It EDtr'a
SB Lcf PUIS. They nmwi baaary.
law aaaa. rtary cfaeeka. Sc
Kama as Cat.
tea Inmatea oa a charm of oTajnbBnc. There
araa a pbotncrabez-, painter, railroad man,
roeronant, barber, f 1 wru , -noDector. raw
cOerka and one aoa f reat In The tisnch.
"When Srra-ea&ts tliiiiniiii y, Bentfraar aad
Cook called at tba Jackauo place and
rapped on tbe doer Bameon from arltbia
aatd: "That tan t the prrrata knock,
ro aray child." Berireant Couk tben
auddealy remembered tbo aecret rap
and promptly, nrouerbt tbe wesrbt
cf bis body aorainat the door, arhir (rave
war. biaatiiaj tba Uirea aticka. Aa the
eeraaant and Cifflcera Flynn. Bloam, !ake
and Hell enjrrefl aoroe faoetioaa one amid:
"That a tbe private knock
At tbis plaor puker, crap, dice, card and
other frame were In prctfrreaa. and aeveral
wall nourlahed "kittle" were brought a
the polioe atation. One crap traane with S3
on tbe table waa Intercepted. Jackson
aad a baker a doaea f intnalea. all Ofaorad.
wore tranwf i led from tbe arena of thekr
aodTtttaa ta tba polica etatSoa.
V.7JTES AFTER THIRTY YEARS
aa latajatrea
Ba Sow
Chief XVnabue kaa raoeivad a letter from
J. P. Victor Oeoerlierc at prenent In
Praaiio, Cal. aaKinc the wberaabouta of
bla anatbar and other relative, wbe ware
reaidtns m Omaha arbea be Mat fcaard f
tbam. OOerbera; waa a former raanflagit
of Omaha, but anft here thirty ara aa
and up ta tbe pi taunt nottatsz bad fceea
beard of him. Vpoa reaat-aratioai Chief
lianahua found that Ooertiara"a anaCber
bad mamed O. P. Aaoeraon after tier aon
left ler and bad died at Deer Lodge,. MooU.
about eis yeare aa. Hat asstar became the
wife of Acton C Alt ha u, a former part
twr of Prd K.rac. aad coanty ti'taaauiiii of
TJeuarlas onunty. Ha tfted wWl all ' Ilia- hie
eaoond aerm a that oUri He left tbrea
etuUdras. Julius. Urtnc at CT Lea irimii lb
treet; Char lea. of portlans. Ora and Car
rie, wba married James lie war of the
tiwi Pacttkc. Mra ARbaa lieraatf lreaa
ta Oreraav Chief Tjonabus has aupplial
tha t&f ormatlon ta Cau art kits.
(W(BDDD(o)
A Y' v A
Wv
Best &
0y 5c Cigar
fi that ever A
fy Crossed r. , NT:A
1 a Cigar Counter j
OESTiCT CF lkl 6CL.1D A fkCTOR
aa Mae ta Da ta Fax-fit tafias tba
Denleaaaeal 4f Preaeat
eaail Maaacer of X a lea
Paeiae.
'"It ia atrana." oatd an oVd time railmad
offirUJ. "ta a hat amail manor anen aotue-ttm-
owe their advancement to bich poal
ti.ma ta life. In tht ronnertion tt ir a-ortfc
to note thai tV. H. Iwricrc fX who has re
cenUy been a)'puiuted rwieraJ nanaitT ef
I ho Union I'sciTiu probably ewe hi rtee ta
an tncidpDt with w hick be, peraotukll'. bad
na eonnertion. The Incident occurred dar
ri( the Gonld marucrwcerit of tbe En.
And la paaainc It fct worth a hlia ta bote
that the name tuciofnt teeu'lied m tbe
makinc of the fortune of more than one
railroad an an. ta a hpm the tippartanities
wbtch were the ranee of tbalr adraiice
ment tnirht not otberwlee Lave eomr..
"Huph Kiddle b-ld tha position of rn
eral aupermtesdeat of tbe Brie fines ta
1. At that time "er. H Itjincroft waa a
teleag-atih operator at Port Jerri in the
oTKrea of tbe eompar.y. He bad worked for
tbe road about elrra years. C. "W. Iou:ia
waa auperttitendont of the I'nlaware d'rV
airm. with Rlddia as hi trblef. In T Jay
Gould acured control of the ejwtem. and
with Ma Bonuatitioa of tbe pt oterty be ap
pointed an operator named P. H. Cm.kRTi
aaaldtart tmtn flhspatcher for the Ieia-
a-are dtvinKm. In tbe aiwlns fouowtn;
Conklrn s apprajirtmeTrt finiwliiteuderrt
Imusrla aiarm"uawd htrn for aome error be
had comrnirred. Corktrn lmuiefliatwry walled
npo Mr. Gould wl a reonePt tnat tie be
reifiaiated.
""Anont ten year 1f m e fhe emirmira
Tif tbe lnrrlft-nta noted Gould nafl ben en
raad In a bitter farht wttb tbe betr of
Ciarrlea M. Ijearp te retain puaa apion of s
larre tannery located at Gouliieboro, Ta
la tm fbrnt Cor Vlin bad leen of arreat a
slstanoe tn him from the fact that be waa
at that time operator at Gouldfftore and
kept fcrm afrrbtefl aa to Jurt wbat hi op
ponent arere OTrns- tn waftne thntr fiirtrt
as-alnat blm. Gonlfl never forerot the favor
and tbe ajipnJntment of Conklrn a Cla
patrber In Tbe amine of the Ertf waa fhe
direct reanrt of the fmrra rendered
tail laiher Tbaa t lau
"To carry out This policy of rertprocrlty.
tberef bt a. when Conklln came ta htm for
relnetatetn ent. Go old Immediately ordered
Doulaa ta replace Iilm In bis pcadtaan.
This IouTla reiaed to co. IThen tbis
iand was taAea by T otic: taa Gould told
Mra be would hare to ret-ien. The owner
of toe road there Bent for Superintendent
Riddle and Jnatrurted him to reinstate
Cnnkha. but Kiddle artald with bis subor
dinate and ae toa was Tweed te srrre vp
tis position. Both oBiruU trp ta the mo
ment of then- rmajcnation had been Tory
cloee to Gould and were oaHed Into tbe
eounrfht of tbe road. After the reoirna
tiona were a coerced Coriklin Braln took up
bla dutiea as a dispatcher.
Tut Zti6fll went wttb tbe Bock Island
soon after tua split with GmiM In tbe posi
tion of reiiei al aaperlntenoent of tbe tax
erstecm. . He bad toeen tiffeied tbe patdtloa
before Ms raalt.ua tlon from tba Erie, but
had refused to accept. Hew be soon rose
ta lie pi eel dent of tbe Rock Island apartem.
and almost aboalnte ffictatar cf tbe policy
of that Ma la well known smorar raHmad
men. Wbea be tiled not very Ions- -fro he
waa worth shout Sl.MC.MB.
There was general heclrs of Erie
employee whs had tieen t rtentlty to Riddle.
from that road to the Rock Island sous
after he assumed bis duties as sreneral
aupeTlstenoent of that line. Tt". H San
croft, the telefrraph operator at Port Jer-ris,
waa one nf thoee who switched- He pas
a aanral ability fur railroad work
and an that wax needed to tiring tt nut,
an opportunity, was accorded Mm m hi
dot ice with the Rock laiana. This
ability which bad gradually been devel
oped through almost half a omtury of
arrive railroad life, baa gradually forced
Dim Snls recognition of fcigh rtHread offi
cials tmtn be almost has srrlrefi at tbe
top ef the ladder In the rsllrond world.
He ts now tn control of tbe operating de
partment of tbe Cntciat Pacific and president
and general manager of tba Oregon Chart
Una. all bees use Jay Gould, thirty-free
ara. insisted oa standing by bis
friend, right or wrong.
at tae ml aVea TVaaaa
"'One of tle chaTapas brought about by the
resignation of Riddle and Douglas and the
other employes who accompanies them Into
tbe eerrioa of tbe Rock Island was tbe
making of a trala dispatcher. Benjamin
Tbamaa, aa operator at Part 'jertia. In a
tew year Tbomaa, through lit airplay of
abUlty. became geoaral manager of the en
tire Irte system. The rrjrotatiwn he made
tn that place finally resulted in hi election
ts tha peasidency ef Tbe Chicagra ft Westers
Indiana TuilroaA. and tbo Belt railmea cf
Cbanaga. He is rated among tha wealthiest
ottlseais of tha ti mdy Crty.
"A nay, II yeara sif age. who was work
ing far tbe Em as aa angina wiper in, tbe
shops ml Tart Jervia, attracted tba atten
tion of Thomas wUi he ass yet train dis
patcher. Tberoaa belieeed tbera was ma
terial ta tba yevnfrener wtiicfa could he de
veloped lata a great railrued man. There
was ae eae else who took ary etork m hia
Judgment, hut thu made na diCere&us te
Theism He took tba boy out oftbe roiuid
Iiiibk and art him to work leaiAmg teleg
rafikr, H turned out to ba aa expert at
the aMMuneea and finairr, after tna&y upa
aad down, but principally npa. ha became
third doe preaaoexit and general manager
of tbe Southern railroad. His name was
Pratik A. Guan, and to raoently resigned
the puenaua he held with the Southern,
T. J. Murphy was the aaaistant te
Themes whea he was promoted from train
Ospatcher ts drnsiua superiaxenoent. He
followed Thomas In' his maxy promotion
sntfl to arrived at the peettloa of general
supannu lid' lit of the Erie, He la new
1 ainimis and gcixu al snaaagex of the
Queen A Cl'aei eint railroad.
"D. H. Cor-klln. a ho caused all the
trouble ead a be lnd:rctly sad to all tbeae
changes toy tnalBtlng upon bis reinstate
ment, was dlanilaoi d from the aervite of
tbe Erim aha that road went out of the
bands ef the financier. Gpuld, In IT3. He
went, afaera he beoama a railroad
later la ilia be
coming very rich. His boms at the pres-
To Sick and
Suffering
Humanity
TE
OFFER
Dr.B.J.Kag,
Indite
TIiodq Lino
of Hope
b5-":
Is
risr t -rear of experience as prarricirie rh vir:an ft ha been kit rood Jartane to alle-rlate
much pain and cu&erbnr. snii te p've health and hspptrves to theuasmda.
Mart rear Bf e J made ire eund thst it I ceroid romootiTid rt-me?T that wtrcld 'ii'gi The blood,
iforate the tirr-ret, ensbie tt atomach to tlireat tbe food tskrr. Into it. and thu otitain the propter
ment tor Twrtrrrlrr and rrbutldirr the boi. I woaM accomplish macs tn the war ef n-akinr peor-le
That I aucrreord at lart Its rrttinr eoch a prenar-Btioti ha If. n prfiT'e be the wrmdr 'ful rood thst
bees done, and a hich I am tiil continuing to arromrlish rv tlie nae of rr r Rrnorator. It i known as
rlL
list
DR. KAY'S RENOVATOR.
.THi rrtnea H bode rebouoer and reneaal tonic I eon aider it nnetmalied for the cure of all die
esse of the stomach, the' blood, tbe liver, the eereea, the khlnrra and the heart, a wctl as the many
iil thst aritar from oersrped condttioti of are ra these hrportsnt liie tt utiet of the Ytotr. FoUowrr.
are some of try other pecml rrmedica, the tuimet of which are mmoentiT sugpeative to defdrna: the
diacsae f rr which I peric-aD v preacribe them,
Theae special preparation of mine a-r known as. DR. K4YS LUNQ BALM, Invaluable far aS
hinf , throat, and bronchial eSection: DR. MAY'S klDNE'CLIRA, the f-reatrst known apecific for
ail rorms of kidney diaca-e : DR. K.A VS LTlCLwE. a retnecv for all dieeaae to which woroea a-e
barticaurrH suacrptie; DR. KAY'S ITER IN E TONIC, a local remedy to be used a a douche, often
prescribed" bv tne in conoecticm wt'h Vtarore, for female complaint a. J4y DR. KAVS CATARRH
CURE, and DR. KA VT5 PILE CURE have aocorrjabed wonocrtni renhi n the cure of diaease tor
which tiier are named.
N? remediet, thri t ei poaufble, and when ir tended for internal tne. are rs tablet form. I tbo do
swsr with tbe necr i n of nwre alcohol. Ar vcme whe U really atck will hod tt i tnnrh heller to take a
remedy in tablet form, not tnl for convenience, but ecoeciail becauae they will thu avoid tbe alcohol
wed in rorr.poonding licruid pre oars ttont, which ic tn itself poison, and 1'ritatr tbe delicaic lining of
the stotnach, cverlicst trie blood, and harmf ul!r etches the nerves ah-escrv overstraroed br diaesse.
The following are tew of the Trorcinenl people whose photrarraph appear herewith, ahs f-atr-
luite teatOT to the mern os try rcmot.ic.
v
DYSPEPSIA CURED.
"Your Dr. y " "f ' rrn hrm Cr&wit4 W.
T"ot vrmn 1 wtbr trftniaa rtti aynismm. Bptt tr wrx lm4.
hut had nutr on tr mrrmt:h. cmuaMtir. urmhrt Pttrnm
m OitCTTPsamj
atn (mt
Vioravut, N . V .
AJ oW tatitiir IV. JLirr r.firl" mImi , I fr-H Kit
irwTfimr i
CU RED GRIPPE AND PNEUMONIA.
trunk Ir K.ar'1 .Lnnc fitai n4 T jrr Rctwmict
tfrr the bet Trrtrefirr 1 hrt rwnifr, The l.tfrf Ttamim wili
Vent ur ctiiri, mni tbr Knv-ntnr -IT1 Ot-T tt out nf tta BTaV
C-LTvED L GRIPPE.
Ytur Ut. Kir eLuC Ralm i a mxxr frarr tnr cnld, nr
the lrriitre. 1 trw-d it aitd It rvrrd m. Kt write, jrlw Mftra4
wrttk lnoifr?ntirrT! tnd Pirr fwr wirr. Has nrm fulhr pv?crvrral
Ttttr.r Br-rrir-aTtrrr m prrtverj a CrTrtiamcl aoc ttciKmg t hm.
KfM kbf BiR(huDUm, K. Y.
CURED LUNQ TROUBLE.
J Imrt beer tn.utiiefi vrtfc itt timiai, lang
Vurv, sni nvTT times 1 Brut
tiin
inr i
t hurUng wry Uhtml.
CURED KIDNEY TROUBLE.
The Re
"ean-raii
1 iniaad
T. at. Eawrbtnna.. Tr
tisabae, wiuck had I
11.." Aav'a
i ooKhuag 1
be la
r a yaaia.1'
CURED MALARIA.
a ril
'VPhlCaa J I
aXTOI?aiftr.H
in pt.nt rt
povU..
CLTED CONSTIPATION ft HEADACHE.
IjiS aw eareaa tr . r alii iirtr lie thp at ih Ti la 1 1 ' d ' 1 1
a iiui rr. tn i limovuun. I w ilnaemnif ; wt aiipetna
Was jieiii ; wV mrmmttt iaar;ns hae1 ewtui tiaailacliea,. Mv
boweia haa aa lite. 1 au Htoed and oaa. Ia aacn had ant
had a aarrvm. m t-r aiu.tuwiiii oi tht btiVrlaf or yoav hnwr I
tore Pjt. Kwr't ytpinwalit. a'iwe 1 evrar tMkrrg II 1 rervfved
kimidnnr tehet " t.l.L.UA MA .NUN. S14 MerU ataoi
bnaat, MaoaieanV, 111.
CURED SALLOW COIWEXXT.
" I aalftned an aiaia aHtii lHaw pais. Mvluiajaa aaa baev
eoaatd . 1 vaa mnsupnrd. hmi aica be dacha, anal a aaL
lew evnnileKirm. cauaed hv liver tmubic, 1 Vim I It. llara ,
Keaenor and I harr nn( had a bit id tmuhtar la the past see
tm." MAET fcFINCIA, Biaat, Araa.
CURED KEART TROUBLE.
India ae allrard ay inn aa ens beast, that I ea
aitaad 1 weaud die at an. time. I uard ynw Xr K.aya tiaae
aatac It aaaiaia os war, waaiana. Ta it 1 aariawar av unav
am g uud baaRa. 1 pnrv Oaa id oaam and enae vna te in a
tneasinr aaCsrinf paople.- e. THObLAa J. bAJLLAM,
Caafevite, Ih.
i
CURED E"ERE COUGH.
The folaaa-ntg knar 1
. MAST A. KTLLI
! Omaha, i
ctmga
1 iarar of Dr. Kjura lus haira. Ida
1 1. ky
brntiuag
; Same
CURED HEAD TROUELE.
Krt
Km. X. C Huuaaa,
" I am
avrns 1
1 of tlr. K.ar a 1
reif h it pmmaa
H. V
thaa 1 Aa
, .aangauat, Aaca- j uttr a anng d
a patios and 1
WL. K. CaaaaTrta, tTMrMsa,
idirjr "nn arf rrmttptMm
at. I aoBid 1
ajjay.
e siy at
t araach
iTO. 1
1 goes.'
left
' ruyBt 1
Hciott u. Kin r
I wovld Eke te have an
Interested
believe any of the remedies named above wiQ
ft st icitiiI advice and eirperienee tree.
rants. Aba tout ttrufrfist for arv of
aiidejaejaciifae
the Vr. Ksv
roe.. 2 arTH advise them caTididlr and tralhisT ff I
them. li saot, I ariH pee them the benefit of a pro-
suoh s apecinc ss I think their in da vidual
procure them.
Ksv remedies rn
be la occd of. or if rom cans at
and 1 will rve rot partjeuW and price. I will ala. send liasi. Vaieabat
let entitled, " Dr. Kr 's Home Treatment,' 1 16 psfrea. and te ax
desiring, t will likewise
ftce a hampat of any of tbe remedies that I tkuak advisable lor them to take, to eed a cure of sock
Heebie s thev ntsv sutler from, AJ1 eemrmnniications address to Dr. BL L ks
ef THE DTL B. L
KAY MEDICAL tO-. 5 Clinton Street, Saratoga Ssrings, New Ysrk, will be my careful attesitkai
&&d be considered
edit confidential.
IS.
"iri
fin
me.
Mai
CITY E5C15EEE STATES CASE
Tnroa Llptt cm Letting- Oresk
Bewer Ooctrtx
LXPLMaS THE LDBlCK-aTTHKEli. DIM.
Pastes letter frwaa Ceauaty farvrjar
CaaaoaUer bid
(eal EAaatart. mm Be
1
ent tune Is la iJecatur. 111. of which plau
ha a an ex-mayor.
LCCrClNS IN'Tq THE TARIFF
Cbsaabarlsaee Tart
steiaa eeaateaa te
eardla( Trace C a a Sitae aa.
IXkKTXiV. Jan. & Joseph Chamberlain's
tariff eomnuaeMM today malied ts mum
farturers la the Furled Emtes an incuiry
term with regards te trade eendttlnoa aa
affected by foreign tartffa Tba replies ta
tbeae ajuesttuns are designed ts form the
basts of s further inquiry and verbal teatl
many oa a aire be 1 iiiiiiiiaiini tautaos ts
fsrmulals a term blQ. kir-fc It wf subsoil
ts tbe oeuatry. Saiang the elevea ajuea
ueas the eumBuaslaa aaas fur ths volume
of output te some, foreign aad col
aa-JL eYeatUiaj 1. ilia. I.fitinlia, jsaalac
OMAHA, Jan. . To ths Public: Tnonr
the caiauin. 'Xulwck Presents tha Other
Bide" m Thuradiir's Evening Bee, that
gentleman, speaking for himself and itx.
'DrtUmeU as maturity members if the Board
of Pubiic ITorks. admits that tlietr paring
apecifioiLaona now belure the council, were
preBared by tlie contractors of the city.
He ados, however, that be and Covnciimas
Baca had drawn largely Uun the fund of
valuable kxurwledge aoqutred ia Bt. Ijoui
from a three hours' interview with the
head of the Bt. Irfiuis paving dpujtmeu.t
and that Lost fcnos irclg ).ad also beea m
aoted ante tbeae specifications. TTt were
glad." be says, to get all tbe Information
we could and have nut deviated from ths
engineer's apenrricautma, except where we
tliobght It was for Ui best lutiireEts of
liie tajLpayera."
Ths taxpayers referred to are ths con
tractors Is eueeUon. aome ef wiioa chipped
tn UberaXly ta pay the aiitlr traveling and
hotel exinee of theaa gentlemen whilst
en their Bt- Iaiui tr. veHtiga.tu.g trip. John
Grant the pilot of theae public spirited
ountraotura. In apprwia-tum of tie alacrity
ef the Bmmeae sukirny of the Board of
Public aVurka to rejvet tlie engineer's "fool"
Bpectbcationa. and adopt their own. too
tliea promptly ts tba "Heuahaw" within
an hour after their vote w.a passed, and
paid fur a ntkgmfirent dinner gotten up
ae that tbey might bave a brief respite
from their arduous labors.
Caa Claim Peawr.
Their specifications. If ratified by ths
eeuacU. enable them la truthfully say.
"as bsve got the city engineer fixed ss
that he cannot exercise sny authority over
tha work and yon cm.traclors need leer no
farther trouble. Voder tlieb specificarliins
mjl you need is ts present your tiCls and
aw wUi OK. them In tha future as in ths
reosot ptLat. mum your lnsptfctors and
we will appoint them aa we did fur yau
last year, abes ws transrurrad tha tl
rUincd lnapei tur aaaigiied by tba en
gineer to the work, and oularututed your
dummy te give lam a chanr ts team, and
you ts mass a l.tu profit.
W"mi4 ts the eWddie Creek sewer,
Mr. L4hecs aia : -The con tract of ths
Saddle Creek at a t r a as diaaged eecanaa
o believe Portlanf cement is better ia
every way fur tbe purpose axid bused our
juogment i upus prt-nous eootracts with
becb tuLturkl and Portland Dements cam,
pieted In the cry. I relied aiao upea ths
ad rite of Engineer Eoquiet. whs made
tbe anirvey for tba sewer," etc. Mr. Lo
heC s grsnd-srand explanation that a
"study of Omaha s experietices wttb PorV
land and natural cements" bad lad him ts
fsver tbe former a But burns eat by
Tbree-tourtlis C mil Um
sewers were built with natural cement,
and not one has failed in consequence of
the cement. Mr. Lobeck refers to the
county eurveyor aa his advisor he follow
ing from him proves the falsity of tbe
statement:
Hon. Andrew Rnacwater. City Engineer.
City. Iniar Sir,- Kf it ring to your inquiry
refraraing anecmi ecviue srrven to jar. ;
tecc to mruvnee lue change 01 vote on
the Saddle Ore sewer I beg te stats
that 1 was not consulted, nor gave ad vies
awud had ne talk Wits Mr. Ixioeck on the
subject until after tbe action referred to,
was taksn.
Very respertf ully.
Bigoedj P. A. ETQ I 1ST.
County Surveyor.
As te tbe AawaaU rana.
And now for ths actual facts: The ofh-
elal records show that the majority anted
before as-arCing the contract to award Si
te the lowest bidder on natural cement.
After that motion waa adopted another
waa adopted ts let the contract ts J. O.
Corby. The vets en tftis was una.nrm.UA
Tba oesrt day tba Siamese members were
seen and having been electrified ay a tbree
mlnute learned dissertation, they voted te
throw Corey overboard and land Mr. Con.
noL'y an the heap, for CM higher price
than tha Corby bid.
In conclusion, when all is told ths sold
facts remain that the Siamese members
of the Bosrd of Public 'Works In tbe per
sons of LotK-rk and Vlthnch. after ac
erpting unhluehliig!y tha favors of Joha
Grsnt and his alSod contract ara have
gives them full reins In making the pub.
he paring epeclftoaoona. Have voted far
all their bib, just and unjust, legal and
Illegal tbey have let Grant dictate the
diaplaorment of Inspectors disagreeable to
htm and allowed him to terrorise others
Into believing that unleas subservient to
his wishes tbey cannot hope for appoint-
mejrt. They larva oombmed te vote bills
oa payroll logrolled purposely, without
ths obaJrmaa' oertlfinale ia willful and
open defiance ef tbe law which reojulres
such bills ts be certified by htm before be
ing allowed. Tbey have voted ts the IH
tulithic Paring company. John Orant. rice
president had manager. CTK tor fifryaene
dars' nee of a plant rear ts by Mr.
Grant as worth leas than C.SU. Tbeae and
oxber little things have snd are being dose
for thai public good, soeurdliig is the
majority members f the Board of Public
worka snd tt Is for tbe public to approve
or disapprove.
ATB.lTr atOSrWATEB.
City Encttteer.
tin and copper for CO.flOO. It had
ommenoed by a supposed government Be
an yer wbs gave the nume ta 3. XL Si ana mt
Philadelphia.
rU Teas e leer VI ise.
in-otrir Blttts e.ire female irtnnrflalnrs,
surely and ea'-l ; diarjtel headauhea, hack,
scbes, rs-rvuueiieas or ns pay. rtru Tar
sal hy Kuhe A Co.
CARTRIDGES AK HARMLESS .
Belt Hill lea gspIsAed
Saw te karertala tf TVy Will
D lay Sara.
FARMER BUYS GOLD BRICK
lied e)wt ef Tew
naai Dullara artth Tta aad
Cap per Ceaklasitaa.
CHICAGO. Jan. a. Half a raJiiea cart
rlflge were exploded on tbe na front yes
terday ha an experiment tinoertoAen tiy
dealers in emmunition te imrve to members
of tbo fire deiiurtnumt ti at such artcies
were net a source of danger in a fir la tha
bunding in which they are stored. Ths
cartridges exploded With considerable fs
but beyond fUnging 1 the metalllo
about IMS fet from the fire, rave ns evi
dence of deetructii e pswer. The cartrtdgas
were h bcaes and a ber&ra wao made of
) tbe pile. After Jthe est tbe Sre manrbals
whe witnessed tt said fher seemed te be
ne danger, but all of them were of tbe
"WICHTTA, j B.Jacoh Alluav a .I'lnkin that nr fireman weuld enter A
wealthy farmer of 'Welluigton, Ku. was I place where suca tbreBtenltig nurses pra
.sludisd la this city by gud, brick men, ' valied.
FD1E1LDTT
ml
1D o
Fidelity to tbe esting of
a iiliiUz3
3
17IIEAT FU1IIE CZLERV
wTH work m freat changr ia peroa of constipaled habits, who da not deep svtll, feel dull, tire Tttft
sppetite, food tAstelcu And bear ca stomach. , Especially it is pood for elderly people aad grosirif
children. Served bot or cold. A tsotbsoine delicacy.
a
Pa!atd:l3 tlstrilbaj Easy cf Dlgcsthn and Rtzij f3 Eal
Dr. Price, tbs cnsUor cf Dr. Pries Cream Akkif Powder sad DeOiciouC Figworier; Cxtracta,
Prcpzrcd by PZ1ZZ CZHEIL FCC3 CCPATIY, Chicago, IIZ
a)(-a-aaing
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