Very truly yours,
John Jackson,
Chief Engineer.
OMAHA, NEB., FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Office of Chief Engineer Omaha Fire Department, }
Omaha, Neb., Feb. 21, 1887.}
J. Jaros, Esq., Chicago, Ill.
Dear Sir:—With regard to the "Jaros Hygienic Wear," extra heavy fleece, I can say they have given eminent satisfaction among the number of members of the Omaha Fire Department, who have found it very comfortable in the biting blasts of winter, while fighting fire in exposed streets. These impenetrable undergarments are just the necessity for men whose calling keep them out doors in winter and at nights, and they will certainly meet with approval by all who try them in rigorous weather, as they were unanimously commended by my brave fellows in this metropolis of the Upper Missouri.
Yours respectfully,
J. J. Galligan,
Chief Fire Dept.