Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 16, 1891, Page 8

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THE CITY, | PIONEER ML DIETZS DEFENT He Claims the Lumber Deal County Don't Tote Tur B3 ber ealer s in the ono gave the | C. N, Dl timation I 1 Intended t “When | Saturd It was th ad reccived that t in the matter ociation it w o anythin Joined the the derstanding that yiwd luded none of for that matter, only one of them is vernow. 1 do not ¢ lated any of the 1 they scem to be anxi list was ot i a me sider that | have s of the associatio us to make a scay association is a rather one. ent anyway,” continued My, Diet anized 1 the interests of the ref dealers in the interior of the st 1ts main principle is the law forbidding the whole Baler sclling o the consumer in the ter of one of the retul members of associntion That theory )" b and g it it was L principles. It iy direc against Omana parties, as there are n salo dealers of any cc atothel in the state. If these same pntronize tho Omihia wholesalors thero would ¢ 10 occasion forany associution rule to pre vent the he aler from selling direct to the consumer in the tegritory of his cutom ers. Business sense would provent oll teans. actions of that kind But these re TS Suy tous, '\H4\h\“\vl I to ¢ 5 in our terri and at the same ti they b all | pplies in Chicago, Minneapolis, or points outside the state. 1 am a firm sver in reciprocity in this matter. We don't ask these dealors to pay us high prices than they pay to ¢ le parties; wo ouly ask to compete with o parties. | We can supply the dealer a with lum ber cheaper than they ¢ from Chi cago orany other point, it wh they re fuse to patroni ud try mpel s keep ont of theiv territory, I think they d play agreatamount of cb “1 have lived the s of the as sociation far as all my yards which are memt { the association ar ol but T have tried several times to looks 1o me though the Om were being used as tspaw by the small dealers in the state, and I don't care to re main in the institution, but they will not ac uy resignation. Ihere were alargo number of complaints inst other dealers here in town, but they wore all hushed up in some way with the exception of my ease, and they seemed auxious to make a s of me. Rather strange, 1su't 1t, that the oter fellows didn't get hauled over the coals ¢ - tory tho well business sotely » whold points ors woull Hurists whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of syrup of figs, as it ncts most pleasantly and effectually on the Kidneys, liver and boiels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale ind0e and §L.00 bottles by all leading druggists, REVIEW, METEOROLOGICAL Last Year's Heat and Its Efiect on irowing « Constea, ) reh 14— ‘Tothe Editor of Tue Bee: An analysis from a meteorological standpoint of the drouth of 1590 may be of Interest With normal conditions certain belts of area are ted for Nortn Europe is too cold to grow corn. The cli mateof Floridas too hot and dry for corn 1y rainfall for central Nebraska for March and April was 180 inche: 91, Juno bAD, August 2.8, Sentember . Muy, and the period from August 15 through was too cold for dent corn. Frost $ v 5 and fr Sep. tember 12, while the period from June 10 to Auggust 15 was simoon hot. With a mild Sep. ember and October many fields would have svored corn arm; warm; 8 , ot} ood hot; above . destrietively hot. We had between June 10 and August 15: Dayst were hot and abov 'v hot, 257 blood hot, hot, 10, “On three days th with wind high This with a properly exposed thermometor. On arcas sloping 10 the southwest, in shel- tered valleys, and near areas of sandy loam it was higher. The rainfall from August 15 was 4.20 inches and for T'he ralization reached from an obse ation of the facts is that the destry op resulted more from “unsc atures and high We riod of unseas which cont Ltural natior depends mueh upon A « that fore Spr nent whi gram fr summel very hot tempors oscillations in We and our pros ation of thosy 1ture crop pr I Bre's cable No gripir Witt's L pill \ 1o Early Safe vill. nauses, no pa Risers are 1est pill, 1 whenDe tle taken, Smal PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, J. C. Ro! ns of Shelton is at the Casey, Q. E. Webber of Chicago is at the Paxton F. H. Lemley of Detroit i the Mill; Johu B, Glenn of Grand Islaud i§ at Casey I Pk Casey WP Millard W, J Murray. E G last night C. B. Fin the Paxton M. W, Campbe the Paxton J.N. Hamnlon the Paxton E. S. Ri at the Miliard G. E. Robbius of Ch ray last night C. B. Sears of New York was at the I ton last night last nigh the on isin the clty, at tne Robiuson, jr., isin the tho city, at Harrison of New York is at the 15.0f Holdrege was at the Casey f New York is in the ¢ 11 of Chicago is registered at | o In dianapolis, Ind., is at Jf Kansas City | is regisered | was at the Mur Mil ard of Boston was at the Pose of attendiug the court Veuos at + todny. 1 don't wan litle Boston Horace," expostu U ou know _that wade fr Deans and the little oy se faith in his mother is perfect, took the dose aud fecbly wskod for more, | ted his mc jSlI.\l)U\\' OF -\ BRIGHT SUNDAY Funeral Gloom that Enveloped Many Howmes in Omaba Yesterday. JOHN LOGAN LAID TO REST. s that Marked Py ment of st Fribute Other Poople W nity's terments of Known 1y fitting that paid to the from au inti virtues Omah ( adar feh decen ch nem ody, headed by tho pallbearers, Williar ster, Johin Fvar man and John from that order. A large representation of the Old Se association was present although the mem bors did not attend in @& boly Among the pioneers present o C. 1. Cattiz, Charles Chi ). O Connar, 1, 0. Hawes, Charles Purner, William Lehmer, John 1! Low Shields, Chris Har W. . Bro A Root, Tx perie brook, Thomas R A. D, done Carpenter cont” Burkley, Dr. Georg Smith, G MeKenzie, william Snow den, € HL Brown, Georsre Swift, Josenh Red man, iedy, George A ¥ ige, No. 1, 's of Rebokab, were also present conelusion of the services at remains eneased in . vich broad Ao were borne to the » palibearers with their burden <h the open ranks of tho Odd strains of an it ive airge. the remains were J i the cither side to a position in adva ind the cort nu.*m Masonic hall. The caskef was hora e room of Capitol 1ot No. 8, Ancient Pr i Aceepted Maso whero both Masons and Oddfellows p ticipated in the funcral vitu h_brother depositing a sprig of ever the open caskot Brief cach or with th of it. I members of € but two other Oddfe Jones and John lomuiz f a lifetime, @ memory to ol was & funeral in a ific band. The Sexauer, David Harp Frnest Stuht, Eyan W W. Nichols, were tod tlers iho louse the follows to th A | ns 'mbers of tionship sed both in the lodge and . out ed was one of the veteran and there were u the city, A, D, n the services concluded the e moved to Forest both lodges escorting the remains as and Clark strocts syond mes Wadswo . Al of James Wadsworth took place yesterday woon from Trinity cathedral. St Joi ludice, Ancient. Fir and Accepted Masous, proceeded to th® residence of th ased, 1409 North Eighteenth street, and escorted the remains 10 the cathedral, where the Episcopal burial service was perforumed by Dean € oy “The reimuins were encased it wdsome th covered casket ¢ of w o center, O Car Departme i white ro 1 at the foot of the ¢ AU the conclusion of the service at 1 the solern o procecded cemetery he Union acific irst in line and was followed by lodge, escorting th mains, the pall-bearers being John Jenkins, Gus Loch ner, Fritz Unlig, Ed Richelicu, 'E. Peterson J.Pierson. Following the hearse s body of theold associates and shop wates of the deceased. s Yoket, ‘The funeral of Mrs. Rosalia Dhundt Yc was held from uce of her son law, C. I Fisette, 1014 South Twent street, yesterday I'he were interred i Forest Lawn. Mr of the old residents of the city than_ thirty’ ye The fune de th words rest in- -second remaing kel hav andmother B. Chapman, died at the resuencs of the ter, 2505 Davenp Sl ing at the dv and ele neld at the house will bo forw of . lat morn anc vea Martin Welsh, ns of Martin Weish were laid to Mary's cemetory e Pae funer and was large and frieuds of The rema 1St terday after Comang tuner eral er wil faw th street, val of Miss Stenie ow at 10 p. m U the residence, Jighteenth street, Dhillip Vou Windham, wh will be buried on I 1d at The 1 F. D, 1w from the teer he fung tome services over the take place at 2 p, m, L Sout today iy residence, at b Si Glassma n will ices will South lied yesterday, Do S Sl Har the reside - Dangers ot b Crawford co stitred up over the Oliver i 1) to > ordin opement ity, Ohio, is ¢ ug of 4 suit Ihe damages against McClintor stances e aw much ¢ Morett ti A bt wion e ed with Mi only daushter of the def himself a wealthy man. uarried in Kentucky home to obtain the “This, however, wis 1 f ‘three days cou this suit, ple we ¥ ret FEIVONOSS, #ht the gir 10 of th father's wealth, o g of th nbusy with t 1at 91004 1, March w, Monday, from 01 ek p. THIS OMAHA PATRICK'S DAY IN TRELAND. th o s T Viversary. ir Pa- I'hey hear returned to I under the direc a number 1S liims Hea fath rn v their fat preserve | th 1, a o they themselves had m Patrick. The story of fe cannot be 100 often to m hmen, as it will, without doubt, add th to theiy movil charis ory tinie repeat pride, o * 10 brivg shanie or dishonor to ot his race, Aftor Jeaving chureh, people enjoy then selves s best thoy ean. Sow th rural districts, sperid the day in visit aval friends, and in like manuer t the opportunity of wntry cousins.” Good on cvery face, and each hject be to make vening is spent in singing, in d by bands of race their cor bea s son's ¢ seems bis neighbor hapoy. Th entertainments, in danei listening to national aivs pl music, or in_httle sociables at home. The latter'entertai the most common, which f accounted foron the ground tha beingz so affectionate and in s their fricuds a dd my testimony, oven if ed party, i In this manner ent in Iveland AN TRISHMAN ment is St Pat rick's day is St. Pat John M the Ho dre O Mr carly American freedom A treat is in country who 1 4 fortune to icar Kim. Mr. Thurston's address i one part of the evening’s choicely s programme, Special trains leave O Sili Puesday for Lincoln, retur midnizht. }are for round trip'only - - Husbad Washed t e Dishes. Julins 8. Marvin was i the habit of cook he supper, washing the dishes and uu s the childven. S0 he told Ju Lawreneein the Now York supreme court He was testifyl his wife's suit for aration and maintenance, Mrs. Maria Marvin is very fragile. She w the vergo halfa dozen times while she was telling the court that her husband abandoned her and took her ehildren from her iu July, 1885, had not supported tier sine: witil the cot uted ber mony a few mont Maivin get @ year as traveling salesman, He s thin man with blue cyes and a _stif by jeard cut toa point. Under ye winge he said g the habit of cooking th ling the dishes. We couldu't kee servaut because there was 1o head or tail to the house, For weeks ata time my never went into the kitehen, When there was no servant I cooked the meals and little and Harry dried the dishes as | washe Juduly, 15, 1 determinct to live parents at Walton, N where my homeds now. My wife wouldu't o with me, Shesaud she bad alwayslived m Brook- and wouldw't leave it, 1 took the children . alton, ‘Things had got so bad 1 conldn’t stand it. 1 ased to leave home in the morning while my wife was in bed pre tending to besick, When 1°d come howe i°d tshie had been away all day runmng ver New Yortand Brooklyn When we'd finished supper and wasted tie dishes and put them away she'd come in, “Did this hapy “It was a ste ty will ad Ancient Tuesday Lincoln rto the behalf of ish ¥y oke. of our the of Hibe s at Line on the 13th, at Bohanan hall, will partieularly re s i this country m from th foreve storo, sep slenter and faiating W ofte ly diet.” - Date for The fact that ko ute this Mar dof facts and figares” 1o « ties, says the Pall Mall Gaze I March tury Iu the veul stati Baster fo s Lhis 1 s0 carly a date. enturies it w date Ll ing he s ot cin ved in L0, i 100, al thi v rar®; it oo 1 will Bapren he three the boo hand On the o hey April 20 t 1536, and will tury—nan i 16060, 1754 and in the next el he cuse i DD Usod in Milliona of Homes— 10 ¥ ot tha! raddross W) B SITIER Now York Life Bulld Ol Ne call on OMAHA SOHOOL OF |\ \TELEGRAPHY | 1HEmos: (cRHOT OF PeNS DALLY 1400 DOU BHE, MONDAY Gone mad— hbad blood w wee's Golden ho's not Medical wee bereft of judg: if you allow Lor, your 1 out that or next to it procure the and some o may be influenza iy be typhoid taken you, nsumption ofula, Lor la it riad forms, and all Liver, Blood and Lu dis , the wvery an - un- ded ron Everyhody, now e, f rand “playeds Wit wer to o generate ust too sick to be well. That's where the right kind of medicine comes in, and the ¢ Dis covery” does for a dollaw what the doctor wouldin't do for less than five or ten, We elaim that nothing like it been discovered fora blood-puritier, It guaranteed by the makers, Your money is returned if it dosen't bene- fit orcur: Drs. Betts X Betts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists GIAAS ST RISET OMALlA NEB the person taking Dr. Iy Discovery. You ment and good sen it blood (o gt « fingaieh for you may in the g —h 1 1 G M dread or e or you'r m enol un mulari ion has ing Ser is wn’ oit, vitality, i v and favorably knowt spe ted Stutes. pertence, venir in the trent Crronie and Sur ouinot physicins e ulieted eyvervwhore They guarantie: CERTAIN AND POSTTIVE CURE for cotsof early viee and the numer it follow infts trin, . BLOOD AN SKTN DISEASES miplotely and permanontly cured o P Y AN SR B A e e P ok . TISTULA AND RECTAL UL Gedeured without pain or dw Business IYDROUELE AND VARICOCELE p nently and suecestully ‘cured SYPHTLE, GONORRIEA, matorrhed, femiual Wealcriess, Lost Manlioc Night Emissions, Decaycd Frenitics, Fen Weakies it dvrs prew 10 el ively cured. s wellns functi from ? i sermunnen t 1y STRICTL l\ ol eompte without cutiin atation. ¢ effeeted at honi it without went's pain or t T0 'YOUNG AND MIDDLE A A SURE CUR s orzanle weakne ovin body. with ull o ded ls dure DRY BEFTS A proper indulgene T Tt h mine MARRTED N B B are aseiied i OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts. First-Practical oxper cnee Second Every case isspecially stud ie s startine bt e an prepured i our laboratory eXuctly to st ichcnse, thisamecting cures withoutinjury Drs. Betts & Betts, 429 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, N entitle the full’ conticence ution o Iney ey ca LEET. Spe youth eal GED MEN Ci¥octs which briz Wi DerTne those who have T themselves by in Hitary habits, which untitting them for il Vod y rlitizo, those enternz" on that al debility . quickly or f iy sic Macbeth’s “pearl top " and ““pearl glass ”’ lamp-chimneys re made of tough glass that costs four times as much as common glass; and the work on them costs a good deal more than the work on com- mon chimneys, just as the work on a dress is propor- tioned to cost of stuff. Thedealer is rightin saying he can't afford to sellthem at the prices of common glass chimneys, And what will become of his chimney trade if his chim- neys never break? Helis apt to be wrong there, e can afford to charge a fair price and give new chimneys for all that breakin use, Have a talk with him, Pittsburg. GroA & Co, dlANhOOO RESTOR kL, nity. nt form t 1o T In tonven 3 J{]SEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDA! , pARI) EXF N, 1889, | One thonsand handsome s MARC SPRING” Althoneh modestly inclined wln‘ t communication with the ]wI' inspection e from fine woolensof trade’s wnMn in I8 inbring t only su .m\w-n‘.:u Ctin antage they can possibly otfer maents of our own manuka against ripping or losing: shape is the People's cho of the tailor's at, the Money Cheerfully Cases WE NOT SAT funded in all v Goads ARE ACTORY, br. .C. DILLINGS, \um Can Dot liet W s question that daily presents iteif lnh\u dredsana hundredsof the red- crsof this paper. Many umong this army ofsick and sutfering ones have fortur in selecting their physicdan. Many bave beenm sled, imposed swindled and are DESPONDENT, COURAGED and SKEPTICAL. They don’t know who to employ or wiich wiay toturn to find the help they need s0 much Nearly all have pro vertisement of DI F. (. that hus appeared Very many have read it earefully . not- ed theclaims therein mode, and have called for consultation or written a staternent of their These havo almost invanably become paticntsand 1 weful friend Ihere others who know that sucl isement hus appeared er read it O, beenun- pon, Dis- pably notic DILL i this paper daily. case. in the pa- preferning ) pshaw! an :1 quack doctor, Cannot et n humbugzged oo miny his class are surely 1N ANG THEMSELVES for there are HIOUSANDS Of MEN AND WOMEN in th West who KNOW that Dit. DILLINGS isthe MOST SUCCESSFUL oflice pricti- tioner and spec west of Chi Then there is another ciuss of sufiere who. ding the doctor’s honcst a nouncement, will say: ~Well, il tonly KNEW that DR, DILLINGS cou WIAT HEE CLAINS he cn do h would gosand try him at once.” Thus 1t is thalmany avd prevented from secle- g help o hands of one who is palified to ord it VERY CLAIM wade by Dr. Billings HON KT LY MADE. He does not trent acute disa nd ifasked " of Typhoid Fever or Diphtherin he would refuse upon the plea of 1t peri in sich But the stubborn. 3 ing, dangerous and : cnumerated in his adve trents with satisiying and often As ISHENG SUCCESS, THESE DISEASES may be briefly DISEASES OF Tk 14100 D, L b s 0 LOODY POTSON. ALL FERVOUS D18 EASES ALL DISEASES AND WEAN K NEsS s FROMMWH ICH WOMEN SURFER a0t he DIGESTION \~~\~IH\\MI\ ITION, all 4.:Hl‘\: A " il st USRS, FON naned VINTRAL 1y pie m I||l 1 du"ll a \u "u I INSTIDUIES, ‘i;fiua"lfifikmfiESS LAUO U HABLT i4 ALL THE WORLD THERE 15 BUT ONE CURE | DR, HAINES' GULDEN SPECIFID. T can b i e o rs of o & DUy ans, b 1ot & Claing W Uk & 10 we | hout pulting in an veather burcaun { the programme; and here accordingly arang ine Overcoats, onr selecion and tinished with roods of o h caments community vaviety of e styles in spring suits, we commend omy when outfitting for spring and sunmer; ture with a spe i more than half price abont onc dthe | INGS | wn | appearance, will thonght it hest in 1 oon several o neverthel ny cevent having with 0S8 we o unters for your carly no our carefy come, to D on and OV ER Iepresenting every cone CYCEY Ce manufacture and for 18 we feol sure will if No Merchant Tai own Our Oyel o all they not only « JCIVISION over every Keep this fact well in mind, that of the principal cditics in half. R TO CURE A COLD IN EASIEST WAY APPLY POND’S EXTRACT TO PART A FFECTEDL’" 1516 Douglas Stree n years expe © M ombing Al the Union GCOATS clusses of trale who quality and style, stitchand bution, @ s wning, King & I'hey have (ot all he Bre | BROWNING, KING & CO., S. W, Corner 15th and Douglas. ELIABELE CLOTHIERS, m— A COLD IS INFLAVMMATION. POND'S EXTRACT REDUCES INFLANMMATION. spocific Directions, T8 A COLD AN T HE SIEA D apply Pond's ¥ dluted o hall) by o il e or 1inhale ot asal douche, o vaporize It over a the by thro! NI HOARSE Extrace ral times duiiy. 1 WEIE TEEEROA IS SO and NECK STIEF, rub the pan hthe nose Witk an nd's thoroughly with Po an retiving, w [ with ¥ " ox wao! ha Extract, anl pro= tected by an o ppi 1 LUNGS AIRE SORE, tkea ful of Pond's Ex= {four or five times datly, CEIE R ERS ACHE sore, rub them Pond's Extract. FOR CHILBLAINS, bhathe w » Extract an o with with ¥ ™ Exe- quickly st erwr amd are Vigorously with » cloth saturated Heling tract, ped, BUT donotpurchases substitute and expect It to do wha Po tract will. ¥ have & o articl ixtract Co, New cheag > wure you Yiude only rond York t, Omaha, Neb. RH S RE CIVATYIS o) 16 Yeus Experione FTRIVATE DISEASES| E.C.WESTS KERVE AND BRAIN TREATRMENT. “paetne for ria, Dis ia, Wike NEBRAS National Bank Capital, - KA surplus Jan i 1oy Vatriek WO L Ehig \lx\ IRON |i \\]\‘ Profl, ¥ LINE B COLDS IN THE HEAD, by e applic CATARRH, in a very short time, HAY FEVER, in fiom 8to 5 days. EARAOHE, instantly FIFTY CEN FOR SALE BY A LI Trepand only PHENOLIN E METICTNE ¢ Barker B KOTEL The Yeervay. Cor. (4¢3 and B i the most substantiol 1y constr Heoted Breildivey i Orialice, Sew Boewvey brick five wells vinsiing fro sent toroof. Al R cedling s ralined with Ashestos fire proof Enineg, meakivng it impoxitie to o S and jive ataris iiseg, SEeans heas and eold water anid soushines rossn, Table wnsierpasicd anyge not P | e E.SILLOWAY, Prop. HOTEL DELLONE. sotss by ¥ wna FRENCH §Pi (J]FIG A ) A POSITIVE and pemanent CURE lor all disvaseralthe URINARY ORGANS . (ures whore oihar treatmentiarls. Fuil drectsons witheach Buliic. Price, one dollar, See sig1aliro of £, ke SIAHL. ForB8ale By All Drugglsts. _

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