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FILLING 175 MISSION WELL Builders and Traders Exchange Doing the Work it Finds at Hand. REPORT OF THE RETIRING DIRECTORS Bullders of the Conntry Some Reflections on the Duty of the Omaha Has Been Given a Standing Among ‘ | | | The members of the newly eclected board of directors of the Builders an1 Traders ex change, met at the oxchange rooms in the New York Life building yesterday afte noon, where the following report of the re tiring board was presented and unanimo adopte “The mal Association of Buil s h become an cstablished and permanent fact ¥ scems Lo be a demand for its exist Its purp so laudable that i ands the res f all thin sive builders thic Buflders and Traders lixchange Omaha is a branch of the national b It is ours to make it a living and viial branch, giving tone und vi and receivi n_return unfai o lapse into indifference, prize “Omaha has already attained prominence of the large and leading cities of the west, and gives promiss of still larger growth and greater influence in shaping the destinics of the great republic. Nothing be speaks the character of the citizens of any city —with iter emphasis than buildings ~ and ~ private 1 therefore the — greater | the intelligence and fidelity of " its builders, the more satisfactory the results in this respect. May we not confidently hope Judging from the beginning already’ made with such gratifying success, that Omaha be the proud pos- and Traders hang in the country, maki e feltin every divection where th nd moral good of the city be con cerned? 'his can surely be done if the builder: and traders of this city will but realize th impor nd advantages of organization, and their individual responsibility of their own, 2 How the Field Enlarges. “Bishop Newman, in a recent address in | id that while surveying the ma nd beautiful buildings at t} World's fair grounds, it occurred to hi that more wonderful than the build was the thought that aid or 4 nail driven in had stood & perfeet and _comp! in the minds of the men who p and executed it. Is there not dignity in such a I class of men make i r distine s of this count conducted, ‘cannot fail to rec recognition at the hands of the p in this way help to incrcase the growing sentiment that labor 1s honorable. Let the day soon dawn when our young men will feel that the door to distinetion 1 honor opens | dily to an int nd honorable | as to any citizen of any class. We too much on f while our own young ave been seeking genteel and’-kid- A short time ago an advertisement in the young man to fill a $1,000 position | hin twenty-four hours, 126 ap s for the p “We must sce to it thy boys of our country are given opportunity through t schools and the public sciiools to a mechunical cducation and thus cfitted for a useful and honorable | calling in life, adding to the real and perm nent good of the country. We enlar somewhat upon thes : pose of answe ood is the Builders and Trade: and to show that every builder in the coun- try who honors his cailing should be en- | rolled member of some exchange. d Substantial, “Your ses ary and treasurer will enter into deta to the financial standing and general s of the exc 1 pts and disbur e show that we hav funds sufficient to pay all our ob) and leave a small gyrplus. The short in the stoc ount arises from lo mad ¥ account previou sly in the firsf J organizit Yourboard of di nizes this as an obligatlon that must be caved for at the earlicst possible moment, and has full confidence that with returning prosp in the building business it can be easily ac complished. “Iarly iu the beginning of our work for remed advisable o make some iterest the individual in the workof the organization Accordingly monthly meetings with the re. freshment” feature” were inaugurated. We feel gratified by the results, *Our membership also has increased 100 er cent in the last twelve months, The lations between the employer and the em- been satis no disturbance of en 3 body, have adopted the recommend ity viz: A plan of arbitr can see reason why. if adhered to by both employe and employe, all questions arising betwe the two interests may not be satisfactorily settled without the expensive luxury of a strike, aws of the Association, “The code of practice adopted by this as sociation and subscribed to by all the archi- | tects in the cit, we belic to be our bul wark and chait for guidance, faithfully followed, will plu tion on a foot and permanence, “The uniforni adopted by us should be u mber 1o the end that it may e universal throughout th land. Tt is the product of the combined v dom’ of o committeo represen National Association of Architects, and the | Master Builders of the United States A committ of this organizition has recently turned over to a sub-committee a building ordinance for this city, which, if completed and adopted as recommended will be satisfactory and perfect an ovdi- nance as any in the country “This lurge and intelligent committec should receive the heartfelt thanks of the citizens of Omalin for its persistent and faithful work. A hasty visit from ournational secretary, Mr. W. H Sayward, his well-timed and en couraging words, coupled with the pleasant social wathering and entertainment, is worthy of notie We trust it will be fre quently repeated SYour committee, in retiving from offeinl duties, thanks you for ¢ lence manifested and asks pardon for shortcomings. It trusts that you will be wisely dirceted in the choice of oftic for the coming year, and that th future of the Builders and Traders exchunge | will grow brighter cach coming year of ity history." W. 5. Wedge was re-clected secretary and his salary increased by the addition of $100 | r yei Bl e eclicd to keep up the monthly mectings with the refreshment features e S ¥ T OoRsouvi Via the Wabash Roate, The short line to St. Louis and quicl est route south, Only 87 hours to Hot Springs, Only 89 hours to New Orleans. Only 884 hours to Atlunta, Muslin From the New York tion, 10 cases of Indies’ end children’s mus- lin underwoar to go on sale Thursday at about 50c on the dollar. Our entire center aislo on 16th street to bo used for this sale. This being our first special sale for 1803 puts us in a position to still further impress you that we are always leaders of bargains, To start this sale a rolling we will, batween the hours of 10 and 11a. m., put on sale 100 dozen ladies’ night gowns, nicely trimmed and well made, for 20c each; only two to each customer. FOR ALL DAY THUSDAY. In this sale wifl be found a lot of chil- dren’s muslin pants, 1 to 4 years, at 124c each, 5 to 8 years 15¢, worth double. 1 1ot of lies’ night gowns, tucked and nicely trimmona with embroidery and some in lace, 2, 8¢, 50c, 0¢, 6 8ie and 95 d guarantee every garment to bs worth douple what we | ask for them, 100 dozen ladies’ skivts, full size and trimmed with deep embroidery, only 50c each, ve w prico $1.00. ) dozon ladies’ corsot covers 22¢ 50c and 75e. Tho best values we e evor shown in this line. 10) dozen ladies’ fancy night gowns, rufifed and trimmed with fancy edge* #1.00 and $1.25 each, one-half price. I'his is newoest thing in the market. P. S, See show windows for our mam- moth display of bargains for this sale on Thursday, HAYDEN BROS., 16th street. P~ Real estate. Barguins only, v word is good., ght. Life bldg, Sde oy Dl If you will call at our new store we | will nresent you with a copy of n beauti- ful picce of music. Ford & Charlton, 1508 Dodg —r i “rescoing and interior decorating, de- signs and estimates furnished. Henry Lohmann, 1508 Dougles street. it LICENSES AND PERMITS. | Dealers Authori, to Sell by the Exclse Board at Yeste “w Sessiof At a meeting of the license board held | yesterday afternoon the following applica- tions were acted upon: loon Teenses: Willlam Kopke, 414 South KKitchen Iros, Paxton orge O, Curtis, nmth Fourteenth hiler, 101 South Thir thstreet; 424 North enil street; South Thirteenth street South Thirteenth st 3 B, “outh Eleventh street; Jumes Harold, 2102 Leavenworth str Prote, of Charles I, Morin, 1824 North Sixteenth street, and James P. Con- nelly, 2406 Cuming street, w e set for hear- | ing Friday cvening. e fol il permits were ap- proved, but are mot to be issned until the semi-atinual report of the draggists has been made to the board Richardson Dr Blake, Bruce & B. Robinson, 1102 Anton Cajord, 601 104 Soutli Sixteenth s snth street; 1. L. ‘uming ~fourth Thi s & Lewls, I m stree outh Thirteenth stree M. Sandstedt, North Sixteenth street Kuln & Co. South Fifteenth strecs chafe 3 Sherm an avenues O. 1 Nor(h Forticth st W. R.Bo Capitol ay v g, 1 Tth st Tenth strect: J. fourth stroct 1 L 2421 C illon stre i st ) 1. 1. Owen, V. Cl « 1003 Vinton s Tohii B, Conte, eld, 720 South At o time in the history of the country has pacgmonia been so prévalent as during the winter months of the last two y nes common cold was not o 1 vious, but of late y t tendeney of colds to result in pneumo- nin has made people apprchensive. The trouble is that colds are not always properly treated. No preparation containing opium, wild eherry or ehloroform should be used, they have b acold, why as it should be loos and the lung lieved. It has been observed that Chamberluin's Cough Remedy is used the cold never vesults in pneumonia, The reason is that this vemedy stimulates’ the mucous | membrane which lines the throat and lungs to a healthy action, ca a free expectora- tion, throwing off the poisonous matter, and counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia ist e DISTRICT COURT DOINGS. Final Adjournment of the September Te Next Saturduy. The work of the September term of the district court has been about completed and the Judges have agreed upon next Satur, as the date for the final adjournment, Yeos y morning Judges Davis and Trvine were upon the beneh Lo listen to the ar the case of Doane and Keller 15t the county of Douglas, The gentle tlots in the poor farm addition and ave now trying to have the county tak cli the property and roturn the purchase | The plaintifls seek to get behind an sleund the procecdings that were hud prior to the time when the Land was put on the market, Judgo Keysor passed upoii the case of | Butts against Lawyer Van Btten and de | cided that, the gentleman's legal wings should not be clipped. In the case of the Poor Clare convent aguinst the city, sor held that the appeal from the of the city appraisers sould be takei that the case was a oper subject the consideration of the 't Tn opening a street in the vicinity of the convent, the city made vard, from which i n, out it was not time provided it City At- torney Connell demurred on the ground that the appeal was not taken in time and also on the ground that the court had. no jurisdie- tion, The demurrer was overruled, e 1 houest pili 15 the noblest work of the DeWitt's Little Eap oustipation, biliousness and cnses: following marviage licenses were | issued by County Judge Bller yesterday : Nune and addross, Age. ry Kerr, Beatrice, Nob i Selinélback, Olnaha nk Borry, Omulia t Muggio Berry, Boulah, Cc § Chrls Jensen; South Otiaha 1 Anna D, Neldon, Faiewell, Neb § Thomis B Helean, DoWitr in the following duly sworn petition in- the district court Sunin; Issued which is served on the 10 puy the debt. Costello ys Chamberlain. Eror from Han THE OMAHA DAILY B CAPTURED STOLEN PROPERTY Police Unearth the Most Prosperous “‘Fence” Found in a Long Time, HOW BARBER M'GUIRE MANAGED TO LIVE e Had Abont Everything Movable In the North Endof Town Stowed Away in His Shop-Downfall of a Soclety Man. Yesterday the police discovered the big- gest “fence” that has been unearthed for | some time, The “plant” was in a barber shop at 5204 Ames avenue, and was run by Charles, alias “Cad” McGuire Rocent burglaries in the north end of the city have caused considerablo uneas! and a close watch has been kept by proprie tors of stores on their goods. Last Satur day night the butcher shop of James Mcladden, Forty-third and Brighton streets, was broken into and a couple of hundred dollars' worth of plunder stolen McBadden suspected the MceGuire outfit ind swore out search warrant for the place. Early yesterday morning the oftic served the warrant and the result was m than surprising. One of the largest “plants' of stolen property ever discovercd in Omaha was found, Fverything from a cigarette up | to a ton of coal was found, and three w loads of stuft were carted down to the | and turned over to the property McGuire was arrested and locked up on a warrant charging him with grand lareeny and with concealing stolen property. man who gave his me as Harr Holt was also locked up with McGuire on the same charg, MecGuire is an O1d Timer, The police say that MeGuire learned to bo a barber while at the Lincoln penitentinvy. Heisa brother of the well known th “Dug” MeGuive, who has just been rele after serving a seven-year term. Holt is a hard up young man who lives in the nejgh- borhood and who thinks he is too strong to work. The McGuires were members of the Modern Woodme np that met over the shop, and | Mzs. MeGhuire was quite prominent in the camp. The people in the neighborhood were | much surprised when they saw the family ride away in the patrol wagon, and abou that time Mrs, | of whom MeGuin vented the shop, s “avound to collect he rent. She was just in time to see the pris. oners taken away, and is still waiting for her rent McGuire's story as related after his arrest | shows him to be y's fool. He counted for the presence of —the goods in his | house by saying that he had been trading all the fall'with every one who had anything to de. He had oStained & number of horses b from $2.50 to § e and had got a vid of most of them at a good He declared that all - the s and other stull found on promises were staple articles, and no one J at they w e the same art 5 been stolen unless they From this he an_impossibility for the police t t him ‘of anything more than receiving stolen property, and they couid not even make that stick' unless some one. lling s that some of the articles belonged hem. lic prisoner emphatically denicd that he 1 ever ed time | never bes deserte he police recover, worth of goods, and some of the property was identified by the owners yesterday afternoon One complaint has been filed charging McGuire with geand larceny, and as fast people come in and identify their stuff th will be asked to file additional complaint In coi cuce of the raid the police are as they believe that they have now broken up the gang of sneaks and burglars who have been operating in the north end . | for the last three month ———— SUPREME COURT OPINIONS, | Syllablof Decislons Recently Handed Down by the Judg: LixcoLy, Neb., 4.—[Special to Tne be found the syllabi of dec mounced today Davis vs Sullivan. Appeal from Dougl county. Affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief XW r o a lot In the eity of rehaised in the spring of ; in th o fall'of that ye " | defendant pure Plntin’s 1ot on the south possession the v and th P the 1wo Lotk Wik i line for seventeen y Kl 10 Join the defendant nitting sur water (o flow on the plaintif's lot, helo. there w lure of proof to 'entitle the plaintit to_ recover, and In the petition, Upton vs Kenredy. r from Douglas there was no equity county. Reversed a anded. Opinion by Mk Chief Justice Maxyell, 1. Where t answer to a petition is Ren- Ldeninl, und it 9 ppeirs from the phesdn selves that it s false, it mauy be stricken e files s sham, W . general denial is sufcient in 15 nothi on the of the that it Is false the court will iination of the merits of the defense Tidavits, Major vs Edwards et al. Error from Douglas county. Afiirmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Maxwell An afidavit f fon was snt of sald e 1id briski on the si Y publication, un s s one * mentioned i the seventh scetion of the code of civil pr and further saith not.” Held, That g 1 action was specificd in seet 2 thit there was not an ¢ terial fucts showiy ake scrvice by publicatic ofore it wis noi void, and tht 4 ndered upon construetiy bused on such affiduvie would bo sus tatned, A mistake in the title of wn wlidayic is immaterialafter judgment. | State ex rel State Journal company vs Boyd. Mandamus, "Writ deuied. Opinion by the court, . ¥ L with retlon in » contingent fund appropriated y the legislnture, o may m his dieesion uso said fund for the purchase of sintiona necded by the stute, but will not bo reduis DDIOVE i WArTant against count of books and stutionary orderod Burlingim vs Cooper, et al. Ervor from Douglas county ' Opinion by Mr. Chief Justi I 1 ) di 1. An action is begy stato by filing o upon which 's llen continue the date of fi] naction is hro sume until judgnient S fied. Tfu simmons iy o ton of the two yeurs from o't lien, 1t may e sérved afterwards. within o statutory e, but it not Issued until afior the oxpiration of two years i detion (o ew e Hen Wil Be Dirre ooy Held, That the proof SW proniise of the purchise property county. ~Afirmed. Opinion by My, Jus Post, A debtor I falling circumstances may 1uy- | ground that he w infant at the time of | material man toa lien thereon by retaining | show ai 1 power of resistance. tully prefer oneoor more ¢ itors and secue such credises by mortgage or o ance absolute ded the trans Eo0d_Taith and e made )i i Traud other credies. 2. A [nstrumentdn the form of a mortgage or bill of sale wilk_#ot be hold (0 be an assign- ment for the benefof creditors unless 1t cre- Ates trust fn fA¥OWOl some person or persons other than the moregagor or vendor 8 M, a merchant infailing cirelimstances with intent to prefer certain creditors, oxe- cuted to O bill ofMale of his entire stock of goods, the Tatter paying the preferred clalms In full out of thesoensideration numed in the i ale. Inwn actlon of replevin by O tho sheflt who had seized the goods of attachment in favor of an un- litor 1, That Inasmuch as € is y Interested in the 0 be un assignment nd that 1t 18 inima- e was intended as A mortgage only xamined and held sufficient to he verdict and judgnient of the trinl court Bloor vs Nolan. Appeal from York county, Reversed and action dismissed Opinioh by Mr. Justice Post | One who seeks to disaffiem a contsact on the | T exeeution Is re d 1o return <o much of the consid ceived s reniins in s poss the | tion but is not requived to i for such part thereof as iy live sposed of by him during his minority 2 Tho property of i infant is not subject to mecha 1en for material purchased by hin during his infancy nov will e by held to have ratiticd the contract <o us to entitle the the property after he wttains his majority 3. I'\ idence examined and held not suflidient 1o sustain the decrec of the district court lowing a mechanic’s len in favor of the in- um Wyeth Hardware and Manufacturing com pany vs Shearer. Error from Furnas county. Afirmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Maxwell The testinony being conflicting and the ver- diet not bein inst the clear weight of the lence the Judgment is affirmed Richards vsState, Error from York county Reversed and remanded. Opinion by M. Chief Justice Maxwell, Ina eharge of rape where no complaint was made for about se i montl fler the com- mission of the all d_offense and not until conealment by reason of pregnane wis no lonzer possible, Held, That the stutenents of the prosecutrix were not admissable in evi- dence, but independent facts, such as the con- mof herclothing at the tme are adnissa- Proof ot deformity of prosecutrix by the want { is properas tending to 3 of rape made months after the where there on the person or 101, Cannot edd unless ther Yy strong cor- Christmas Journal on News-stands Ten Cents Ating proof of the commission of the « e the accused testifies In his own be- admits the sexunl intereourse, but b, QLS for the jury (o de- e testimon [ ther, held to state | Wwill not be permitted to sta low jurors while they T their verdiet, fac o with il knowled, 1 should wown dur in the , Busch Brewi The assigned estate of the Farme: Merchants bank of Humboldt from Richardson county. Aftirmed,” Opin holds the san the maki the res o the fund in the hands of th nd the owner is entitled to ha owner filed with t L whicl is g y (] y given, from which 0 enl 1S taken afterw i dividends dec he waives his right to ewards t dpon the payment of his im in full. 3. 1t s the duty of the county judsg e time he audits and [y an assigned est to deter whether or not it is entitled to preferene if he finds that it is, to order the same pa a pre d ni. His decision is in ¢ judgment which is conclusive unless appealed from. Stuart vs Hervy, et al. Appeal from Douglas county.” Afirmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Maxwell 1. Held that the proof fails to show a de- livery of the deed or quitablo right to charize the defendant Hays with the payment of the notes in question. 2. Where by the terms od a grantee assumes a debt secured by on the Tand and the grantee denles the ¢ i the delivery of the deed, (o bind such « the f must show an actual deliv ‘o ains the deed an C d, Very: cl proof will be uired g conveyed s of i les: which grantee Ashford vs The State. Eyror from Douglas county. Reversed and remanded. Opinion by Mr. Justice Norval. cution the e is not uyiction: that th mitted, must be extablishe v. “A Voluntary confession miy the purpose of connecting the used with the offense. ction 48 of ) ntial element of the crime is ] and entering we committed clement is prove should by nitted. 3. Insuchu case the Intent with which the breaking and entering done must be proved us luid in th rmation. Evidence n the ease held insufliclent to sustiadn the verdict and judgment Metropolitan Building ard Loan association vs Van Pelt et al. Appeal from Douglas Afirmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief stice Maxwell, 1. Held, that the proof fails to show that the note In suit was executed by the corporation without authority 2. The testimony upon the material ques- tions of tact is conflicting, and the court is not Justified i reversing the case. Imhoft vs House. Error trom Douglas county. Reversed and remanded, Opinion by Mr. Justice Norval. 1, A part lowegl to allege in his pe- tition one ¢ 1 and prove another upon ¥ It a and probata in the cuse held fnsufficient to support the verdiet, Hawkinson vs Brodie, Frror from Dou Aftirmed. Opinion by Mr. Just i of the trinl court to d @ for the defender there is no error Following the repeated declsions of this urt it was held that where a sherift levies writ of attachment upon property found in the possession of one not i purty to the suit in an action of replevin therefor Dy such person, the offic ! king, is required to sl i went Wit was regularly Issued., he writ is - lar on its fac upon a sufficent uflidavit by @ ' Jutisdiction of the pirties and the subject of the action, ———e How It Becume Popular. When people find an article much superior to any thing of the kind the o b fore used. they aresslmost si friends about it, and especially if they know )f some friends meeding such an article, Dealers also soon learn the true value of their goods, and when they have an article of unusus t they will almost invariably mention the fact 8o their customers, 1) accounts in a grest measure for the L sule on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Here is an instance: W.'L. 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FARNAM St. THEATER, Faies a1l T0ads lead 10 the house of succ Act Konring The most Un'que ng and superhi —Ti Ladies' Perfect SYRINGE, 0ns, 5 A Theonly pertec ch MAN. | Success. " od withoug 1..:;“ Injections or irrigation. FARNAM ST THEATER | " Co A AR g i) ]:rfce‘ $3.004 WM. A. BRADY'S | o ThieAloe & Penfol I ‘ v 1501 Stre | i AN " .Only 62 hours to Jucksonville, 1 aliauus Kodor oA Bauth Ul { bt DR. R. W. BAILEY W ONPERLAND o 3 AND BLIOU THEATRE. - With corvesponding fust timo to all | { Cuthrine iobiu i £ . Teoth Filled With. Pl i | ints eust and south. Round trip | L Out Pain by the 2% ickets to Hot Springs, New Orleans, k Rite Mo ! Lagest Inven: EDHWNHA:‘UVBDMEDV 0. IN \ i GCURED Lako Charles, Galveston, San Antonio, | What promiscs to be the most important | A BUNCH OF JAYS. BY BLMOTRICITY, ©ity of Moxico, Los Augeles, Sun Fran: | rate meeting that has ever been held by the | Teeth Extracted Without Pain or Lo ettt Feaddic, tho Marsolous Clild, fnd 10 centa for 100 pago * Eloctro. Meds elsco, Mobile,Jacksonville, Tumpa, Ha: | transcontinental lines, not excepting the Danger. AN HOUR O SPECIALTTE wory and Practice ° i 4 A pag EVENINGS, ?_B. 8. BLISS, lowa Falls, lowa, vana und all the wintor resorts of the ing held last year, when she association | il Sof of ool har for £3 MALINERS Popular Prices, 0'und 40 cen s south and west. Reclining chaircavs | was dissolved, will take pluce in St Paul | [ A Full Sef of Toeth on Rubber for $5.9). LYY I Buc !rewaLMLnrln. 'lJ‘ulc_du and I)uwulh January 0. All the transcoutivental lines . A T A o N Py ey ')'. M, C, A, HALL, ' ; g o YO oxprosscd g glhess Lo send Ble- ew vnes luserted ln the evenlog of sam. s : ¢ 1 I Pullmyn_buffet sleoping cars on all | Luve exprossed a willingness to sond daly a |n atraite! 84 FaRAIons o Fons g ( B B oy A T Seo spaciimons of flemovable Hrideo CONCERT | (mirons?i: Fee specimens of Flexible Blastio 4t i ice Third Floor Paxton Bloo', ‘RA Ina Ve : . Office Third Floor Paxton Bloo OPERA foaV Lv topies diseusse . ticket office, 1502 Farnam street, or | V%I RS LA | e »,n‘*f!u, N. CLayroN, l Coustipation cured by DeWitt's Early Baggage checked from hotels | gates, and anew association with vaster dvate residences to destination, | POWers than had the old, may be the out. ets, sleeping car accommodations | Come of this attempt 1o got fogether. Of g tmpure boo, o BALLAD gty ! ropit ol l Telephone 1085, 1ith and Furnaw Sta Hesoryod seats 750 and 81 On sale atChase & | §o8¢ Krom A The only Pure Creaw of Tartar Powder,—No Ammonia; No Alum AGSh Quatie . | Gloary in Millisus of Homes—40 Years the Standard. ther information call at Wabash | £0Urse World's fair rates ‘will be among the e, s X R AR CHIMICAT 60 £ 10 Bpmuce B New York Tako CleTaiOr OF Sbals WAY 110w 104U St eairanos, dd)'s, Wedaes an. 4, Ve @, 1F L 10 Bpruce Bt., New

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