THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : AVKDNKSDAY , MAKOII 2 , 18lH5. lABZA'S ' FRIENDS COMPLAIN paptain Bourke Said to Iliwe Exceeded His ' Authority in Texas. HE IS SUPPORTED BY THE DEPARTMENT of the Mexican lte\olntlnliliU tendered Prompt Measure * Nccrnsury l y the United Htutcs Troopi Tlirents of Court MurtliilliiK 1'ri ely Made. WASHINGTON Hunntu or TIIH DRB , ) 51 ! ! FOUIITP.KSTH SriiiiKT , > WASIII.NOTO.V , t ) . C ! . , March 1. ) Although no ofllclal information has boon Deceived at the War department in roforonro V > the re per ted threat of court martlallng QJnptnln John Bourke of the Tnlrd cavalry ' ( Dn the chargoof Tcxnos that he exceeded his Authority In the recent Garza campaign , fc lucli Is said about it on the streets hero In rmy circles , No ono appears to really be- love that the captain will bo court tnartlulod , n the contrary ho may rocclvo special men- Ion at the hands of the scrretary of war for peclnl gallantry. . , Today's Washington Post has nn odltorl il bn the subject In which It says : "There has no doubt been moro or lest collision between iho civil and military authorities and It may uo that the charges against Captain Uourko liavo substantial foundation , hut there is little - tlo question In the minds familiar with the 'Vltuution ' that In the cnpliirlng and disposing 'Vf ' the Gnrzn revolution ho has been nggra Jvnlcd by the fnct that they linvo runnv aricnd1) on the American side of the Kin TGrnndolio nro not glvlug much aid or com- jort to the United States troops. Cniilnlu < 3)ourko mnv have hud tioublo In dealing .Xvlth Ibis sentiment nnd by excess of 7cul have given cause of complaint , but on nrmv of occupation , no matter how ioglllumto Its fetnnd , is seldom popular " I The complaints ngalnst Captain Boutko liavo been unoftlcially received. Thov are to the effect that ho mnuo promiscuous arresu of Kood citizens , Indulged Iu unwmraritublc Boi/urcs of property , committed many nets of cruelty nnd perpetrated nutnurous indignities Which h.ivo greatly dibturiied the pence of orderly communities nnd seriously damaged tholr agricultural Inlerosla. The War do- tinrimotit will undoubtcdlv stand by Captain J3ourko. In Nchnislc.i'4 Iti'lialf. ' The familiar llguro of Patrick O'Urnnuon IIawes toddled Into the capital this morning nnd took n seat In Senator Paddock's com mittee room , .hidgo flnwrslooiced cheerful nnd licppv. Ho anticipated a twenty days' btay in vynsliington on business , with an inci dental trip tn Baltimore to consult nn nurisl for his hearing , which ho asserts has been somewhat impaired by the Ivcolev treatment nt Blair. Judge Hn.vcs says very frankly that whllo ho has no longer any desire to ' sot 'em up" to the boys ho does \vail to hear dlstlnctlv ovcrv political woid that drops in the vicinity of Douglas county. His main business , however , In Washington Is to secure for Nebraska the $19,000 of direct tax which U duo to her under the direct , tax bill passed by the Fifty-ilm congress ntid to collect In addition some ? 9,000 or ยง 10,000 under tlio laws reimbursing frontier states tor the suppression oi Indian hostilities. In IStH when the government levied n direct , tax of fJO.000.000 on the various states for the suppression of the rebellion , Ncbrnsua was assessed $10,000 or more as her snare. The territorial legislature failed to low and turn ever llio tax , but at the next session of cougriss when the sundry civil bill was tnken , $111,000 wns deducted from the osti- jnutos for the paying of the running ex penses of tlio territory and credited to her indebtedness ou the dlioct tnx call. ICnliisKil tn I'.iy iliu .HOMO- . In 183. , when the govern incut was about to pay tiaj . . .st Installment ol money to rclm- bun-o Nebraska for her expenses in sup pressing Indian hostilities arid when draft was about lo issue , Comptroller Lawrence refused to turn the monej ever on the ground thiit N lnuska was still iu debt for the direct tux. In looiiing ever the acts of conercss Judiro Hawes discovered the record of payment throuch retention of apnroprintion and sub sequently .ludpo Lnwronco caused a clatisn to bo inserted in n geneinl appropriation bill cddencmir Nebraska as discharged of tbif obligation. Uod tape nas , however , got the matter again tangled up and Hawes pro poses to cut it until It is untangled. Juiieo IlnwestsalsoKuniilngafter.in unpaid balance of $0,000 duo Nebraska for rvlmburiomcnt of expenditures for suppressing Indian hostili ties. The inonoy is withheld ontocbnlcalob Jealous to vnrlous suspended items , for which the stale , houovcr , holds evidence of payment In both drafts and vouchers. Cor roborutory ovldcnco is required In a numbjr of these items and a considerable amount lias been secured. Mm. 1',11/abi'th 1) . Hi nun's ruiirral. The funeral of Mrs. Klbuboth U Blown , mother of Mrs. Charles F. Mandorson , look place Ibis nflernooti from the temporary resl- donco of bminlor Mandeisoii on Sovenuonlb Btreot. A snow storm wus In piogress , but the halls und parlors were tilled with sym pathisers , Mrs. Eroivu hud lived with her daughter part of the IInm lor years , und her simplicity of manners and gentleness of ills- posiliou hud enduarod hrr to many \vith whom she had been thrown iu ( Oiilnct In Washington. The middle p irlor of the residence wns reserved for Iho Jatnlly Senator and Mrs. Mandovson , tno similar"'b si * f , Mrs. Kvans of I'hlludelphla , l.or l\\a tn .ml daughter-in-law , ilio Misses Onto o. i oklyn , Colonel anil Mrs. Ludlngton mm tlio family servants were the occupants. In the rcnr parlor s.il Iho vice prosluoat and Mis. Merion , Ur. uml Mis. J. K.u } rimers and daughti-r nnd William A. Guyor and diuightor of Omnhn , a large number of semi- toti. and their wives and ninny friends ot the family In ollloial nml civil llfo. t-mintor Puddoek was the only member of Nebraska's delegation In atlcndniico. Tl.o burial service was rend by Chaplain Butler of the Xliillcd Statoj scnato and n few remarks mid uJlliott closinir prayer uy Lr. ) Hnnillu of the Church ol Iho Covenant concluded Iho sim ple semens. The rcnmiiis were taken this evening to Canton , O , . for Interment , accom panlcd by Senator ami Mrs. Mandorson. Krcoril of tlio Duiuoriiitn. Congicss has bcoi < in besslon three mouths and toduy Iho house succeeded in passing the Indmn appropriation blllu which congress lias paused in order to enable the machinery of ti'u ' government to perform its functions , The only oilier appropriation bill which has lit'cii sent to the senate was that providing for thu military ncudcmy. Those two np- propilntlons are the ones which always rxuiu the least dob.itu , Both Imvo , In a number of Instances , been pas od in ono day by republican houses. In the form which this house has passed thcso two bills it is ct'ttalu that the Consumption of tlmo 011 thorn Is not at an end , for llio sonata will mnko uinondimmts which will provoke nlmostus much debate as has nlrcndy boon hnd nn them. Thus the two smallest nppropriatlon bills uill consume moro than n month of tlmo in this houso. The not result of the Inborn of the dcmocratiu majority thus fur Is two appropriation ullls , ono bill eugglng iho press mid a batch of private claims. Mrs , Senator Paddock , who wont to the Hot tiprlnu'4 of Virginia for her health , not llndiiig accommodations there , has gone to Excelsior Springs , Mo , whore ? ho ar- riyod yesterday. She is accompanied by her son Frank. Senator Pettigraw is preparing an extensive runori in favor of u bill to appropriate auoul f 11,000 with which to coinponsuto thu Yank- ton Sioux In South Dakota who faorvcd us scouts uudor General Scully la lbH ( In to- palling Indian outbreaks. Ho will prasont < nuch iu-iv Information on the subject of service ice of Indians , who hayo assisted civilization in ( he suppression of rebellion uud will quote some of tbo most noted chiefs to show that ill of the Indians have not boon against white settlers and civilisation. HoproaonlBtlvu Br.\Bti introduced a bill today to increase thu pension of Warren HallrcK , also 0110 to pension Martha J. ( Jrinith. I'oatmastors weru appointed today as fol lows : Nebraska Kmcgold , Dawson county , T , Wlnton , vice F. I , . Gibson reatgnod ; Scottvlllo , Holt counly , O. | { . 1'arkcr , vice. ) . .Siott roslgned , South Dakota Clour Lake , Ucuol county , E. N. Flanders , vice If. P. St. John rcklgacd ; Pombroku , Potter county , H. C. Fllto , vice \V , l Huagland removad , O. Bauui ot Norfolk Is at the Willardt. Wr , agent assigned to Nqw Mexico , has returned hero fora reassignment. Tbocllmnto U too varied for hn lungs and ho wants a Hold further north. Postmaster Hick nun at Allen , Dixon cou..ly , has sent his resignation to the fourth assistant postmaster general and it will bo accepted. A strong petition has been received by Senator Mnndcr-on asking for n daily mall service from O'Neill to Fort Uatulall , Samuel Scolt of South Dakota U al the Ulggs. P. S. H. Wi'iteru IVininin. WASIIIXOTOX , D. C. , March 1. | Spoolnl Tnlogrnm toT.tB Bnc.J The following list of pensions granted is reported by TUB Bee nnd Examiner Bureau of Claims : Nebraska : Original Jcsso C. Estcs , Atirum Sullivan , Frederick Baumelstor , James Plucknutt , Edwin M. Burr , ThonmsJ. IJurgo , John Pool , Ellas Canagu , Hobort M. Huynolds , William Trumbull , Charles Gnlltz Chauncoy E. Carpenter , John Dothlofs , Joseph G. Hooth , William H. Norton , Wll , Hum M , Vustlne , L Mavlty , Marshall Young- Ullbart Yeoman , Kobart D" . Andrews , Anson Brown , Harrison Tlpps. Increase Ulchnrd H. Llbby. Ueissuo-Wllliam W. Alardls. Orielnal widows , etc. Marina Baumoislcr , Sarah Frlsbeo. Iowa , Issue of Fobrunty 17 , 1893 : Original Henry L. Grover , U. H. Chunoy , Samuul Dunklo , Lev ! M. Keoclor , Peter B. Hummoll , Alexander McDonald , Orrin A. Elliott , .lames H. P. Uoblnson , Loran L. Edwards , Albert Fuller , Uobert II. Hhino , Cornelius M. Cntlnp. Albert W. Barrett , Adams Zugcnbulor. Charles F. Brown , Conrad Hucko , WilH.i.11 V. Mlcklln , Gardiner W. Dickinson , Miles Soils , John C. Shaw , bam- uul Y. Orr , Sumuol S. Patterson , Chillies A. Notion , Anson Alhoe , William II. Hatisor , William Drew , Horace P. Stone , .Tamo * E. Wilson , John D. McCloarv , Goorco E. Vnn- dorwallior , William G. Farnham , John H. Davidson , Henry W. Holcomb , Andiow T. ShnfTer , Alexander Dotvd , John B. Moore , Mlles C. Marshall. Oilvor J. Win ters. Allen S. Snyder , William Heed , Jacob 15. Sarshor , John Sinclair , Polar L. Single , Kilns Miles , Henry Quick , James Moore , James E , Gibson , Seth W. Maoy , Edmund Ellsworth , Johnuthnn Brewer , James H. Armstrong. Additional James Elllolt , Benjamin B. Griffith , Enos Paulln , Robert A. Matthews. Increase George U. Coff- man , William L. Goodwill , Hir.im Hnlc. Ko- Jssuo Charles E. Frost. Orieinal widows , etc. Minors of James H. Itico , Mary J. Dalton , mother ; Sarah A. Hnrtlov , Mary J. Miller , Margaret Koysor , Ellas II. Bowcn , father. Mexican survivors George Casper , Iloman Hummel. South Dakota : Oilglnnl Henry Young , James M. Buswcll , Henry Murray , John C , McCool , Henry P. Fisb , Peter C. Cleland , James H. Woodburn , Joseph Ashlex' , James E. Carter , Henry B. Tucker. Original wid ows , etc. Mary A. Grace. IVcHtrtii rutents , W.ism.NOTON , D. C. , fllarch 1. [ Special Tologroin to i'liis Bet.j : The following list of pitonts granted Is reported by TUB BEB and Examiner Bureau of Claims : Charles AV. Allen , Chndron , Neb. , strcot car ; Isaac M. Aswron. Dos Molnos , la , cur- tuin mover ; Theodora Buechol , Duburjuo , la. , wardrobe ; Orin W. Catlin , Fail Held , la. , music loaf turner : James E. Crook , assignor of one-half lo S. W. Davis , Lincoln , Nob. , axle lubricator ; Alphor.so A. Gamble , Gri - weld , la. , baling press : Francis L. George , Lincoln , pipe wrench ; Charles A. Hatha way and John W. Golden , Staplehurst , Nob. , pool game register ; John Kirbv , Mnrongo , Iu. , cultivator ; A uriah ll. Mlkcsell , as signor to G. H. Gilmonr nnd J. D. W.alker , Salt Lake City , U. T. , carpet stretcher ; Thomas D. Morris , Snward , Neb. , door check ; Charles A. Scott , Lincoln , eurlh augur ; Moses W. St. John , Codur Falls , Iu. , wire gate ; John W. Slono , Vail , la. , scad planter. DoWltt's Sursaparilla cleanses the blood , Increases iho appetite and tones up the sys- tom. It has bunoflttcd mary people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. SPECIFICATIONS AUK WBONO. Two Instances Where HLddcrd Aru 1'rc- Hcrlhcdon I'ubllc rontniutfl. A mooting of the executive oommlttoo of the Manufacturers and Consumers associa tion was hold at the association rooms in Tin : Bun building yesterday afternoon. The linn of J. L. Wolshuns & Co. applied for membership and wasadmittod. The secretary was instructed to send copies of the following memorial lo Sonalors Paddock and Mandcrson at Washington : Wo wish to call your attention to the iron work fur tbu new IJn ted Slates customs house. court housu and postolllcu furOnmha , th itthu bpoellleatlonscitll furthu 1'luunlx stoulcolnnin , \\liluli Is u u.itent and only nianiifuctmod by thu 1'huMil.v nilllM of I'hll-idolpMn. miildnt a monopoly for H.ild company , birring out all other competitors and causlnj the govern ment additional expense. As you know , our appropriation N imno too Ur u for thu bulld- IIIM us now proposed. Thu Iron In thu present Ictllns Is only a oniiill part of the amount , resulted to co'm- plnto thu structure , and the use of this patent column determines an additional exponsu to the puvornmontovur similar construction of cast or other nteol uoili. Wu would recommend th.it the supervising architect call for nott bids on thu Iron wink for tliu basoinunlof said building , spculfylng both hlei'l and u.ist Iron constiiiutlon. thniuby Inviting 110 oilmoin bidders If necessary to so- i-tiretothe Koveinmunt the lowest price for all inlorentpd , I'liithur , uast iron colnmn of equal n ( lulii'inents , and equal ni superior lusts , uru of less cost and Invite moru public blddlnp , us Is propuily duu this cimntiy bv the KOVL'nin.eiH , and tho-i Omaha an eijual chiiiu'O u lib tlio othur lui hhldors. This calling foi nuw bids on iron \\onlil not delay llio ptote s of thu worU on thu IUHO- menl In any way , us It could bo ac < ompl shed uasllj bofoin thu foundations \\ara le.idy. \\o asU this In thu I n tin est of the state of Ne- brus'ui. ' the cltj of Omaha and thu public In general. Uiianlinoiibly adoptud ata mcolliif of tliodl- luctorsof the .ManiifactutuisundC'oiinsumui association of Nobia.sUa. W. A. 1'AOK. 1'ros'deiit. ' A. 1) ) . lillADf.Kr , boeiutaiy A ccmmunlcillon was reid from Curl Mor ton of Nebraska city , calling attention to tlio fact that in the proposals for groceries for Iho counly of Douglas several articles of eastern uiunufuctuiu weio speciltcd. Tbu following communication , boating on the subject , was diicctcd to the couuly commis sioners : In tliu advertisement for proposals for xro- coMes , for the use uf thu county , goods nf eastern mannfactuio are Hiieolllcd In two In stances uhlch ImiH out bids fiom Nebraska manufacturers. Thu articles to uhloh wo would uuli your attention aio starch , uhlch IH sneclllud usblUer ( .loss or Uly White , and Canadian oatmeal , lloth starch and oa'nuial of llrst elass unallty are made In Nuhruskn. Wo would icipeafnlly reiuest | that you tiku Hiich action im "ill allow oiii-Nubraakii mann- factiui'M to bldon Ihoso ailtclus. Voui- at tention IH also called to the fact that \ou mm- city winter uhoat Hour , ilttloof which IH inan- ufacturud or ut > id ) In this buutlon. Wu would further reijnosl tinityoa give Iho profcruneu to goods of Nebraska manufacture in the pur chase of all supplies euuiiioratcU in the pro posals forKiocL-iles , The president stated that ho had received word from Nebraska City saving that iho manufacturers of that place were propuilng to make a display nt the coming exposition that would tnuKo people's eyes stand out. A letter from A. It. Domstor of Bo-itrlco asltod that space bu reserved for a Beatrice exhibit nnd fiuuirestud lhat the mai.ufuetur- ers from rach city bo given spuro toeothor , The subject of tun ox position was discussed informally at length. It was reported that eight ladles were en gaged in tbo work of distributing thu oDlclul catalogue of tbo association , and that they are bringing In daily from OJO to t > 00 names of people who agree to use Nebraska coeds , DoWltt's Samaparilla destroys such poi sons us scrofula , skin disease , ec/ormi , rheu matism. Its timely use saves many lives. T.urcn Machine turn Kcnteli No pa | > er. Messrs. W , and D , C. Thompion of the Dundee Courier uud Dundee Weekly News have ] ust ordered from Mosbra , Hoe ft. Co , of Jjoudou and Nuw Yon < a largo now print ing press known as the Hoe's quadruple rotary. This machine will be the pioneer quadruple press in Europe anil will bu lilted with all the latest Improvements applied to modern printing machines. It will bo capable of printing a great variety of sizes from four pa os to twenty-four aim at a speed of 50,000 eight-page pipers per hour. I'reHu Club .tl The regular monthly meeting of iho Press club will bo hold Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the club rooms In TIIK HKIJ build- rug. All members are urged to bo pr ent as business of Importance noodi Immediate ut tontlou. _ _ Gosslor'a Magic Headache Wafers cures. oil haulachai la lilmluuun At nil .loituaUtB ARE GOOD ENOUGH TO KEEP Council's ' Opinion of the Police Commission ers as Officially Expressed. BONDS OF THE BOYD MEN THROWN OUT. llrli-f Talk About the Slnllcr-WIH Defer tin ) Miidnct llnlldliiK Swltelilnu < r- illimiiro lti < iiil-S niP Vetoes Ite- ccl\e < t nml Sustained. The old members of Iho Flro and Pollco commission still hold tholr Jobs , and In being able to hold thorn they can thank n majority ot the members of the city council , At tlio council meeting hold last nluht Con Gallagher , O. W. Shields and D. Clom Dcavcr , who were recently appointed by Governor Uoyd , presented tholr bond * for approval. Gallagher's bond was Iho first to bo road , and almost before the reading wns com pleted , Mr. Ttittlo moved that tlio bond bo approved and the appointment conilrmcd. "I niovo that the motion lay upon the table , " exclaimed Mr. Specht. ' Don't see how you can table Ibis , " Inter rupted Mr. Elsnssor. "lloforo wo gnt through wo will show you how It's done , " nnsworod Mr. Chaffeo. The roll was called , and the vote to tnblo was as follows : Yeas Messrs. Back , Brunor , Chaffeo , Ed wards , Jaoobson , McLcarle , Monroe , Prince , Specht , Steel and Mr. President 10. Nays Messrs. Bcchol , BurdUli , Conway , Elsassor , Ilowoll nnd ruttlo 0. Mr. Elsassor declared that the COUMO adopted nnd pursued by the majority was n disgrace and u bleeding shnmo. All of the members know Mr. Gallagher and they know that His bondstnon , Prod W. Gray nnd Tom Swobe , wore guilt odgod. Any man who would stoop so low as to question the ap pointment nnd the bondsmen was In m'ghty ' small business. Picsldont Davis dolarcd that Mr. Elsassor was out of order , and Informol h'm ' that If he intended to Insult the councllmen ho would bo icmovort from the room. Mr. Elsassor stated that ho was merely ex plaining his voto. C'oiilldeneo In tliu CmnmlsslonerH. Mr. Prlnco took the isauo. Ho thought that the dirty work was oa the democratic side of the house , and an effort was being made to throw mud at tlowaid B. Smith , George I. Gilbert and Chi is Ilnrtmnn , the old members of Iho commission. If there was any disgrace in tabling the appointment of Gallagher , ho was willing to share the blame. The appointment of Shields nnd Doavcr wont to the table In company with that of Gallagher. Then the following resolution was introduced by Mr. Chaltoo : Whnicas , Howard It. Smith. Georco I. 011- beit , Christian llurtmau and William ( Jnliurn liavo heretofore been duly appointed members of tlio Hoard of Vlro and I'olico roinml slnnc for tlio city of Oimih.i for the rc pi'ctlvu terms of four years , nnd have iiunlilled as snoli nnd entered upon the discharge of their ofllclnl dntlus ; and Whereas , Thov are still porformlng such duties In a non-partlsiin mannor. us expressly i qu led by luu. and In tbu Intoinst of thu eltv mid KDO.I government ; thuiufore , bo It Kesolvod. That this Council \\lll cent nue tn reeojjnl/osald coinniUslonors as sneh until they are iluly and legally removed by lapse of tlnio , orothorwlbo , There was a motion made to lay thu reso lution on the taolo. but it was voted down. The resolution was then adopted by a. vote of U yeas and 0 nays. The council then decided to hold an ad journed session at , 4 o'clock this nitcrnoon. DIsuussliiK tint Viaduct. The next passage at arms was when the ordinance declaring the necessity of recon structing the viaduct over Sixteenth street was read a third time. Mr. Chaffeo state J that if the viaduct was constructed it would cost the city nt least 10OrK ) . The city would have to build a portion tion of the viauuct and the approaches. Mr. Elsassor stated that the city attorney hud drawn the ordinance. Ho favored its passago. as delays were danperous. Mr. Monroe was sure that the city would not hwe to pav u cent. The matter bad been thoroughly investigated and the whole amount could bo taxed against the railroads. City Attoiney Connell could not see hoxv the city would bo compelled to pay anv of tlio costs. If the oxpunso could not oo laved against tlio railroads , it could bo assessed against thu property bonoflted. By the following vote the ordinance was ' rofo'rred to a special committee : Ayes Itochel , Burdish , Ch.iffce , Conwav , Eduards , Hovoll , McLcarie , Specht , Stosl and Mr. President-10. Noes Back , Brunor , Elsnsser , Jacobson , Monroe , Pnnco and ruttlo 7. 1'no spjcinl commlltco was Messrs. Chaffeo , Edwards and McLoario. Mr. Elsusser moved the committee report at the meeting this aftcrt.oon. Mr. UhatTco said that ho did not have time to look the matter up nnd report at that meet ing.Mr. Mr. Monroe stated that the delav was for thi' purpose of sidetracking the ordinance. The commlltco on railwa\s had Invostiiratod iho matter and it was an insult to snub that committee. Mir. Brunor urged that the matter should bo settled at onto. The engineer had re- nortod upon the condition of the viaduct and bomo action should bo taiten. Mi. Elsnsser could not see what the com mittee bid to do. The attorney had settled the law points ami the anumocr had decided as to the condition of the .structure. Mr. Tuttle said the action of some mem bers of thu council was it direct slap at the committee on vluducu nnd r.illwnjs. President Davis did not consider it a slap at any person. Mr. Elsassor's motion wns defeated and Iho committee was clvun ono week in which to make UP its report. KuRiil'itlng . * > Itching ; Charges , Then to vary the tnonotonv this ordinance was introduced bv Mr. Prince of the com- inlttco on railways : An oidlnanco regulating the use of corialn htrcuts and alleys by r.ilimid camp nlus for switchlns purposes In the city of ( jnnha. a llu llurdiilned by thuoliy council of thu city of Omaha : Section I. The rl ht and nnlhorlly to nso that part of thu HOVOT.II streets and alloys which has herntofnru or which may liorcjtfter bo aiitliorl/ud by ordinance lo ho used fnrcon- UiiK'tnig oropuratlnu rallioul lincl > Htliuieim Is hereby grunted to any and all rillro id com panies now or huroiifter uvlstlni ; or tloliu1ms - incss In the clly ( if Umalin , for switching auuh cars thuieonuiluh may bn iii > ut'S9.iry for tlio usu , lioiiDllt and iicniiiiiiiodatlon of stores , waieliousux , fuetorlei or othur hulldinv's newer or horuufliir urccted nloiii the NIIIIII. Hiibjiiut 10 tliu toiim and condltloim contained In this ordinance or niuy hureaftur ho provided by any amendment tnuruto , hoci \ Tito Buvural r.illrouil comimnlus now huvlni : trael-s upon tiny stieot or alloy In thu city of Omaha , in imrniiunco of permiislon and authority hurnioforo planted imdur any ordlnaiu'oof the city , shall huvu tnorl.ht tu operate nnd maintain such Ir.icl.s on that n.irl of the saino now actually oucuplud , suD- jcutto the condition * of this oidln.inuu an.l snhlui'ttoall general ordinances now oxlslliig or uhioh may hero iflerhnln furuucuiiuurnlnir railroads or thu usu of railroad traukb In HUH ! city , provided , ho wo * er , that all oUmr i utl way coiupinlus are allowed toconnootand bo per- mliui | to aUo usu K ilil tracKi , or truuks con- nccllni ; theruwlth. upon Just and itiixnnahlu turms. I'ompons.itlon and rului lutrardliiK thu USD thereof , biich turiuu , uompeiiHutlon and rules to ho agreed upun butweun aahl com panies , or , In u isn bald uompaiiluj cannot itgrut , lolio duterinlnud by ordliuinuu. Boo. y. All tracks upon any street or alley shall ho constructed In ai-uorJ moo with the grade of said utruol or alloy , as may bn clnlor- nilnud by thu city unulncor , mid al imvuniunts dlHturbed In the luyliu or rep ilrlii ; ! of any Hack shall bu ruplaco.l In uuoj an 1 purfeut oondlllon , and. when lequliud so to do uy or- dliiuncu , thu rullroid company oniilni ! the tr.iok on any struutor illeyHhall pavnaad ro- paMi between thn r.ills of said iracik and fur the distance of onu foot on the out.ildo of the r.ilU thoroof. at such times , and In such muii- nur , uud with Hiicli muterlal. ub may be ro- ijnlrt'ii by thu Hoard of I'uullo Workof nild city or by onlln nice , mid will bo oporalo said trauknund n.irthtreon ui > not todoprlvo HID piibllo of thu line , ind unjuyinunt of biieh part of s tld at rent or alley , and .so as 10 jntoiforu an lilt u as pusslhlii with thu full iinJ fruu travel thereon , an BO .is to not Intorfiiru wltli or Injiuu liny man-luilo or sewer , or thu drain- au-i ) or Huwura u of B ilil street or alloy , bi'c. 4. The rlicht tu iibo and ope rain any uch traek till.ill also bu on con lltlun Hint thu compjny or roinpuiilns constuiutlii' . ' . ushiK or oporat nt ; thu * imu " 111 bii u tliu city fruu uud harmless from all damages , cos Is , expun C'i and Hulls urJsliiit out of uuli cuiiKti'iictton , . .MM ir * .uar > tloa of auab dtrM * . * ulluv hir tliu rotnpnny constriictln * , ii fths or operating s.itd trnck. , hoc S. For the purpose of securing fnlr nnd rqilltnhlo swltolilng ratf hnd proper rules for the usniif any rallronil U ck on any publla strcot or alley in the city lit Umalin , the cllv dhnlt Imxo the rliht toOiitdrmtnobyiirdlnancu lit any time the roiisotinbln charites for switch * lint euro , nn I the rnlesMs totho time and niiin- ni r of sHitchlns the samo. "re , 0. The ronstriii'tlon of nny rallro.ul truck on any street or" alley In tlio city of Unmlmor the iiiatnlonuiifo , use or operation of liny trick for the term of sltty days from tlio pa1" mnnnd apprm'ill nf thu nrdlnatico shall bodccmoJ , considered and held lo bo an nrcoptanco nf all the turms and conditions of this ordinance. ) i > cc , 7. Th it all ordlniincts or parts of or dinances In Lonlllct hch\Nlth bo and the s.uno illo hereby reiinalo'l. fccc. ( < . Tiint thsordlnnncQ ] take clfcct and bo tn force from nnd after Its passage. IrreKiilnrltlcA In llltt < . When the bond of J , W. Kurnas & Sons , who have the contract for laying permanent sKlowatks , cnmo up , Mr. Comvny stated that there had been some underhanded work In letting the contract , The bids had boon opened In the ofllco of the Board of Public Works and some contractors hnd got pointers on price ! , . Mr. Elsnsser remarked that that was n sorlous charge. Ho demanded that Mr. Conway - way bo moro specific. Mr. Couway failed to Justify and the bond was approved. .Some Vetnen Husliiliie.il , The mayor vetoed the oulinnnco providing for grading the alloy ! ) block a , Campbull'i addition. lie thought that the alloy should bo graded uy a direct levy , rather than by having the payment made by the sale of im provement bonds , The vote was rejected. The ordinance providing for the location of wash basins in certain ofllccs iu the city hull was vctood and the veto was sustained. The muvor also vetoed the contract of Kavtnond Bros , for constructing the bildgo over the arm of Cut-Off lukoonlho line uf Ames avenue , lie did not think the gcnoral fund could stand the drain of $ .2,1)00 that would bo required as the city's share for constructing the In Idee. Ho also had some doubts about the eastern approach af the bridge being In the state of Nebraska. The veto was sustained. The muvor submitted n communication from the Board of Health and also called the attention of the council to the necessity of having an cmcrjjoney hospital. The ntn.tor handed in u communication winch rofo'i red to the city hall. IIu thought the council should nt once dccido upon all profnsod changes In the interior finish. The communication wns roforrod. The niAVor also rotencd to the paved stu-cts. Ha stated that Ihoy hud been cleaned , nnd ho vsnsof Iho opinion that 11 would bo a good plan to have Iho streets flushed. Ho also recommended that the Board of Kiro nnd Police Commissioners cuuso the Hushing lo bo done by the 11 ro dc- paitmcnt. Air. Elsassor said that such a plan inlcht worlc in South Omaha or Wahoo , but in a metropolitan city like Omaha tbo idea was nntcood. Mr. Pnnco slated that , Omnha had tried that once boforo. nnd It did not work. The members of iho lira department had enough to without cleaning tlio paved streets of the citv. citv.Tho The communication was referred. hiiinu Itoiitlnu Work. The Board of Public Works filed tlio ap pointment of Aueusl ( Carslens and Chailcs Inskeop us sidewalk repairers. The appoint ment was conlirmod. The appointment of Ucorgo Heed and Wil- llum Hutton as member * of the sewer inspec tion force was continued. Citv Engineer Hosowator , by resolution , was instructed to usc itnin and report to the city council all property belonging to the citv. citv.The The llnal message of ox-Muyor Gushing wus ordered publisheu In the annual iopott > . Henry Belli ) , city treasurer , reported thai the banks bed paid interest on the city funds in tno following amounts : January , $128.0.3 ; February , filS..O.l ; total , ? S10.9T. lie btutcd thai some of the banks hnd refused to pay interest for January , claiming that no con tracts wore in forcp during a prcutcr portion of that month. > A Lomtnunleation relating to the oroctlon ofu post iiouso was presented and roforiud , Aiclutect Boindorft lilcd n communica tion in which lie stated that a new stvlo of llnishing hardware hnd coma into use. Ho suggested its examination before advertising for bids for the hardwaro. The bids for furnishing the electrical fix tures for the city hall weio opened and re ferred to tlio committee ou public properly and buildinus. W. A. Hedick bubmilted n piopusltlon offering to le.iso n row uf li.tts of foity-eighl looms for a citv hospital nt S200 per month , orho would sell the propctty for j.2),000. The building is situated at Twenty-second street and Poppleton uvonuo. The North Omaha cltl/ons asked that the council appoint , a committee to confer with the Park commission relative to par.t mut ter ? . The matter wus referred to tno Fittn , Sixlh and Eighth ward councilinon. Suiiiu Appointment * , Thrown Out. Mr. Steel moved that the appointment of John U. Buiiurns | license inspector bo taken from the tablo. The motion prevailed. Mr. Steel moved that the appointment be notcon- llrmed. The motion prevailed. I'ho appointment ofV. . A. Austin ns dump master nt the Davenporl stiuut dump was taken fiom thu table and rejected. A resolution ordutinutlio donation of iho old cannon nt the police station to the veteran - oran corps uf the Grand Army of the Repub lic , to bo placed in tlio conietoiy al Forest Liwn , was icforrcd. Mr. Elsnsser introduced a lesolullon in structing the street commissioner to clean all of the paved stieutb in the city. Mr. Challeo stated that it weald cost , too much money. With a few dnvs of stiiibhino the dirl could bo swept off the streets with much less expense. The resolution was re jected. Bv resolution the city engineer was uulhoii/ed to employ four extra men in his olllco. City Attoinov Council was instructed lo appear in Iho dhtiiet court and dlssolvo iho injunction in iho suit pertaining to the foes of the ( , lcrlt- > and judces of the last election , Mr. Specht introduced n icsolutlon in- stiucling the building inspector and Iho members of iho commiltceon public property and buildings to locate places on the streets for material and derricks needed for the erection of the postollico building. The reso lution was referred to tiio conimltlco on bticots nnd alloys. Thu comptroller was instructed to ndvor- tiso until March "i for bids for Venltian blinds to bo usodln the now city hall. A report recommending that a portion nf Marcy street belwcoii Fourteenth and Flftnenth ba lonsod to the Chicago Lumber company for a term of flvo vcurs at an an nual rental of .riU was presented. Mr. Spocht opposed giving up Iho stieot for such n small annual tontal. Mr , Elsassor said Iho street should bo cleared Ho suid jts closing , \otild bo u great incouvouionco ) to parties ooing busi ness in lh.it portion of. iho city , Mr. Prince said Vhat the portion of the stieot was continually occupied bv trains nnd thai in its presqnt condition it was of no benollt to Iho cilThe. report wus adoptnu , Dow ill's Sarsupailld ; ) cleanses the blood. JOBBERS GROWING RESTLESS Iowa Railroads Responsible for tlio Reten tion of the Bridge Arbitrary. DEEP MUTTERINGS OF A COMING STORM nitlriino u Donl With tlio nntit To nnd .MMionrl ruclllc Council nro Intclorlng In the .Matter. The nnnagars of the Iowa railroads may Imagine that the demand of the Omnha Job bers for the abrogation of the bridge toll can bo brushed aside and effectually rjulotcd , but they uro llablo to have thulr eyes opened sotno day by the discovery of n largo sized boycott , against their linos. General Manager Holdrogo of the 15 , & M. nnd General Manager Hurt of the KlUhorn are reported nt having favored tlio petition of Omnha at the Chicago mooting , out they wore overruled. The members of the Omaha Commercial association Imvo reached the conclusion that tlio railroads will make no concessions unless forced to tlo It , and the jobbers uro making prepai ntlous to inaugurate the proposed boy cott on the Iowa linos. An understanding has been icached with the S.intu Ko and the Missouri 1'nclllo for the use of thcso lines on shipments between Chicago and Omnha. The toato will bo by the Santa Fo to Kansas City nnd thouco bv the Mis souri 1'nclllo to Omaha. This line will bo 150 to 15 mlles longer than the Iowa railroads , but the rate will bo the same. The two roads concerned will make a division on n basis of 00 per cent to the Santa Fo and 10 per cent to tlio Missour I'ncillc. There was a disposition among Omaha Jobbers to take quick action , but now there is talk of walling until the Iowa legislature has adjourned. Silencer Smith , ono of the Iowa railroad commissioners , nus hud himself interviewed for publication and thtoatons retaliation upon tlio Inwn lines if they grant Omaha's demand , Mr. Sii'lth is a Couiall Blulls man , xvhich accounts for his action. The Iowa legisla ture is not making rates but the Iowa rail road commission is , and it will continue in the business oven after the legislature has adjourned. Some of tlio Jobbeis , there fore , favor Immediate action , and there is some discussjon of a schein" to putup a bar between Council 1)1 ) tills Jobbers and tholr Nebraska business if ihoy plnvthodog in the mutieer In tins bridge toll matter. At" any rnto the Jobbers of Omaha moan to have fair ] ) lnv , and the Iowa lines must grant it or lese an enormous volume of freight business boiwcon eastern points and ( Jmnliii. ICrwliliiR Xv Curs. The Sioux City it Pacific is receiving 200 now freight cars of the latest improved pat tern. They have air b'akes ana automatic coupleis , READY FOB A ROW. South Oiniilia OcmnciiitM lluxo OUliIed Their 1'orees Knrly This \Viir. The democratic mass meeting which was hold , Pivonka's hall at on Twenty-fourth street last evening was literally n "howling" success. The two opposing factions of the party wore out In full torco. Each was de termined to carry its point , and when they root the collision gonaratoit electricity suf- liciont to lun tlio eutlro arc light system of the citv. The hall was crowded when John C. Car roll rapped to order , nnd it was not long beforn the point nt Issue between the con testing factions was broached. A vacancy exists on the city central com mittee and each party was anxious to have n man of Its choice placed in the vacant posi tion. Mayor Sloano nnd Eli II. Doud , repre senting the Johnson faction , wanted the va cancy llllcd by the other members of the cen tral committee , who uro supposed to bo in with Mr. Johnson's sympainy mayoralty as pirations. John McMillan nnd others who favor C. B. Towlo us their candidate for muvor , contended that the vacancy should bu tilled by the i.eoplo at a muss mooting. The conflict was long and bitter and ended in an apparent victory for tho.lohnson contingent. OiieHttnns of I'tTHniml I'l Mayor Sloano said that uccordius to law Iho ce.itral committee had both the right and the Dower lo 1111 the existing vacancy. Mr. McMillan jumped lo his foot to inform tbo mavor that if ho know us much about law as a last year's bird's nest ho would know bet ter limn lo make such an assertion. The oloctrro Hashes begun lo appear. A do7cn men vocifciously claimed iho attention ot the choir mid remarks anything but com plimentary were exchanged. Bariioy McDermott attempted to make a speech when Tlm Maloney inlerrupled him to accuse him and his colleagues of holding " ; i .slur chamber session in u back room of the Pioneer clock Mondny night to bulldoze the people and defraud Honest voters of their rights. " Chairman Carroll finally succeeded in re storing something like order nnd Mr. Doud moved that thu city central committee bo al lowed the snmo privileges it had when it was elected ono year ago. The motion prevailed , nnd lib the committee originally possessed the power to fill vacancies , the.lohnson ciowd considered Its point carried nud withdraw. Those who remained proceeded to organl/a n First Wind Democratic club , with the fol lowing oOlcors : President , John ( ! . Carroll : vice niosldent , George Parks ; secretary , John Fit/gcrjld ; assistant secretary , Jui'go Li'Vl ; treasurer , P J. MuMuhon , The presi dent was authon/ed to appoint nn oxccutivo committee of llvo mombnis whoso names will he made public at the next meeting. An ad journment was then taken until Thursday overling , March 10. I Illounl Tin-in Oil ; I Dr. Wilson entertained the young ladles of , the government rntcroscoplo Inspection ! department with their escorts ut the Ideal restaurant ou Twenty-sixth slrcot last oven1 ing. The evening wns passed pleasantly with mublo and cords , after which an ele gant supper was served. Among those pres ent were ; Mrs. Joiinlo Walker , Mrs. Putlor- ; bon. Misses Lulu Mlllor , l-l//io Moss , Gertio McCullough , Cnirio Brink and Cherry Tyloe , Dr , Wilson and Messrs. Forbes , Sullivan , Mlllor , Monnhun , Whitmnu nnd Schrouder , NolcH uml PiirHiinaN. Miss Gornldino Scunners of Kearney is the guest ot friends In this city. W. F , Bauer and family are entertaining Julius uud Chris Paustlun of Avoc.i , In , Mrs , Dr Klrkpatrick entoitninod a inrgo number of her trlcnds yesterday uftemoon. Henry Hnnnn of the Swift Pocking cum- nt Why Jir. Price's Baking Powder is r 1 Superior to all others. IMV' ' No great efforts ivc made by other manufacturers - to procure and vse pifo roatorials. If is tr.iej.lmt . out ; other company has the facilities , but its jfreecliar.fl otrjidUy induced it in an evil hour to use animpjija , in o.rfovo ssieU its profits. Hence the Price Baking T'mvtkr Company stnnds alpne in its fipht for u pure baking po yd' ; , Np other article of human food receives greater care in its production , or has attained higher perfection. Dr , Price's Cream is surely a perfect baking powder. Free from every taint of impurity. No other article used in the kitchen has so many steadfast friends ntnontj the housewives wives of America , pnny Is convalescent nftor n two weeks' Illness. Dnn Cnmoron , suporlntonacnt of tlio Curtnliy packing company , has rettinipcl from Chicago. Dick Moore of Su I'nul , who ilofeatod CnmmitiRs In n seventeen round flcut nt Uu- bitiio ] , In. , last weak , IB In tlio clly. Thomas II rley , chairman of the dome cratio city central committee , arilvoil homo from Mnrslialltown , la , . o tcrday. Tlio board of truilo mooting which wns to Imvo boon hold ln < t nlplit was jio tuonod on nccoiint of tlio absence of n quorum. The Ancient Order of Hlbonilans Rave n pleasant hlch llvo partv In St. Agtto ' hall Mondav evening. A literary program was furnished , John Holland ot the South Omalm telephone - phone oxchnnRO has lieon transferred to Iho Inspector's ofllco in Omaha. George Cnsoy succeeds him , Mr * . Ciiarlos Molgn of Atlantic , In. , Is the gnusl of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wooditrd. Another daughter , Mrs. Daniel Hurloy of Uloncoc , Canadn , Is oxpcotcd this week. I-'rnnk , the 2-yoar-old ou of Mr. and Mrs. Fr.uik 1'ntno of Slxti > ontli and llrown streets , died yesterday morning of diph- thorln. The remains \rero Interred In tit. Mary's comotorv yesterday afternoon. The case of Wllllnm Klloy , who Is chnreoil with obtaining money under falsu nroiensos , was tried bnforo a jury In police court yesterday nfternooii. Kiley was iicqulttotl. The case ncnlnst Meal Uorcarati wns dis missed on motion of the prosecuting nttortiov. The Six Associates will plvo ono of tholr host parties on llio ovonlim of March 17. The general committee ot nrrangemonts consists of J. P. Murphy , M. O'Kourkn ' , William Lovery , T. J. Mnlonoy , E. P. Kolsoh nnd Ucorfo Gould , The fourth anniversary of the wedding of Mr , nnd Mrs. Frank Young wns made the occasion of a pleasant surprise narty at tholr rcslaeiico , Twenty-first and II streets , last evening. High live , niuslo nnd refreshments were among the onjoymonls of llio evening. The social glvon nt , the roslaonco of Mr. and Mrs. , lobn I' . Evors , Nineteenth nnd M streets , by tlio Indies of the Episcopal church last evening was ono of tha moU ctijoynblo of the series. Select Ions of vocal mid Instrumental music varied Iho ovcnlng's entertainment nnd high llvo and other gnmos assisted the largo company present to p.iss a pleasant evening. Cntnrrh Is not n local , but a constitutional disease , and requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's tiarsapaiilln to oi\cct a euro. Dr.I3lriioy.noboiiudtnro.it. BIH NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. - Of perfect purity. LemonI Lemon - Of great strongth. Almond If Economy In their use Rose etCJ -J Flavor as delicately and dellolonslv as the f rash fruit. A Written Guarantee to Cure Kvory Case or Moiioy Kofundod. Uuruiira li permanent nnilnot i ! . : ' u up. On ) I vntuit siiven yeiiM n'o huvo never sea i a symiiU n slncu. Hy ilcHcrlhlnKcaio fulljr wo rm iroit 5 oil by mull , nml wo Rlvctlio atinio Htrontf Kiiaranteo to euro orrolunil nlliuuaey. Tliosuttlio prefer to eomoliora fortrciitmcnt can tin found wo will i iy mllnuul furo tiothna ) nmlliotel blllf whllo lioro If wo full In euro WoClinllcnco llio Worlil fo n c.no tliat our M AGIO UKM15DV will not cure.Vrlto for purllcu'tiri ' iinJ cetlhi ) evl lonr-e. In oar seven joars' pm tloj wlt'i ' UilnMAQIG lliMiiV : : It lius nuon mill ill3l3 lit t ) ovorcomi ) the prejuillcdi lUiitnit BO cilia I 3 , > aol1ii llutunitor our stronit tfiinrniiteo thousiii t * ur. ) trylat Itnnil litlnif carol.Vo Kimrnitoo to cura orrofJnl ever ) ilollur. nn I ns wo have a raputvi M t > pr > to n nl < ollnnnclul Imcklnanf ! JXOW ) It Is perfectly nfo to nllwho will try llui troixUnunU HurJtofo-o you li ivi been putting up an 1 pajln/ oat your inonoy fordlle- ent treatments , anil nlthouuli yo .1 nro not jut enrol noono li.is palil bark your inoacy. V/u will poslllvulr euro you. Old chronic , deep < oatod ca3ui laro 1 la II to ' . ilnyn. InvestlBiito our tlnnnclnl stuniltii7 , our reputation ns business men , \Vrlto us for nnnios nn J mlilrcs > .oH of UIOHO wo liavo cured who hit * a ulvoi pernilislon to refer to thorn. It rosU you only pott- iiKatoilo this. If jcur srmptoiiB are s ro throat , laucoun patches In moulh , rheunmtls'ii In boiuitinl JolntK , Ifldr falling nut , eruptions on nuy part of tin body , fcollimof eneri lilopre loii , pains In hen I or nones. You liavo no time to wmto. Tlio o who urj connliuitly taUliu niurcjry ai 1 potith shoal 1 illscon thine It. Constant nso of then * ) ilniR4 will snraly brln ? pores itnil online ulcers In the en 1 Don't lull tovrilo. . Atlcurroiponlcnco nont noaloJ In plain envolopol \Vola\llo themojt rlKl I liivejtluitlnn and will do all n our power to ill I you Iu It. Adilrosi COOK REMEDZ 0. , - Omaln , Nebras'a. FOR MEN L ONLY. fora case of Jo T or PAIMM ) .MAN HOOD , QiMinrilnr Nnivotm DKIIIMTI' . wuulc- ncssuf liody orinlnd , the ell outs ot orror-iornx- ccssortlu old or yinini ; tliat wocaniiDti'iiri ) . Wo iMinraiituo ovary rasii or nifiind every dollar I'lvc dnys trial tro.itinunt * 1 , full cinirnii "i. I'urccptll ) o liontillts ruill/od In three days , Hy mall , bounrnly p uil.n.l troin obsarvutlon. y Co. . UMAIIA. Nin : LADIES ONLY MAR IP I'lIHAM : Hiil'ATOi : : . , ifo and lilHUlU Curtain to a day or inonoy refunded. Uy mall $ . ' . fauuuroly sualuJ from olisor ra tion. CIKtli JCj.IUtty Cl > . , Umali.i , Neb QDNORRHEA , QLEEfTtiF LUGOERRHEA CURED InSduys by the 1'ronrli Huniedy , entlllud , The King It dissolves anuliiMt and In absorbed Into tlio InllamedUTIH. . Will refund inonoy If It douu not Liire , or causes btrlcture. ( iDiitloiiicn , liuro la a rollaulu urtlclo , * .l p ickuge or for K > , by mall prepaid , tinow. Lund & ; Co , , Oinalia. ) ii5rosALs ToiT "iTTiiou cijws AND i bulls. Uoii.irtiiie.nt of tliu Intoilor , Ullluu oflndlun Mt'alr.s , Wanliln ton. U. U , I'ob- rnaiy 1 , 1H ) , ' . Honied iiroposala , Indnriod "I'lupoauls for Cows in HIIH".IS | | ( tlio cnso may Le ) and inldrcssod lo tlio eoniinibiiloiioi o ( In dian allalrs , Wasliliuton , I ) . C , , v < lll lu < 10- culvud until 1 o'uloult p. in. , Saturday , Maicli S , IK)1 ) , for fuinlsliliiK and dollvurlni ; at I'lnii Itldgo. Hoselind , Clioycnno Hivor , Crow Cico't nnd l/nwer llrulu asionelus Kouth Ualcota , Standing KocU a unoy , North Dukotn , Hunteo and I'onua iiK'iiiJlou , NobraHka , I'liindruaii ' niiunov , south DuKotii and the Urow uKoiuiy , Montana , about 11,0 0 milch uava and 1UJ bulls. Hogiilnr blaiiKs for bidK uro not ro- ( jiurc'd. Hohcdulos ( whluh will ba made u part of the proposal ! * ) sliowliu the number of oat- tlu ruiiulrod at tno various aconclos , condi tions to bo obsimoii by hlddorH , llmo and place of dollvory , turms of contract and pav- niinil , mid all other nuccs aiy In-vlriiulioai , , will Im fiirnlsliod upon application to the In dian ollk-o at WashliiKlon , llio oo niiilssurles nf Hiibblstcnoo. U , H , A. , at Chicago , ht. Paul , Unialni , Nubrasla , and ( Jhovnnnu , Wyoming , to tlio iiubllalinrsiif tlioHtoulc ( iri.vura' Jour nal of Miles City , .Montana , and thu Journal of llulomi , Montana , und tlio suvoral Iiullan iivont ! ) , Tliorlitlit Is rosurvod to reject any or all hid * , ur any part ( if any bid , If doomed for tliu best Interests of thu Knvcinnionti alii ) , tbo further Hunt In laaltlnx tlio u vuirds to In- croiisii ur dlialnlnh to unv uxtunt tliu iiiiinlior of anlmali called for In iho BCliodiilosi also to rrqulro u dollvuiy of tsveniy-IUo per oitnt , moru or less , than llio aimmnlspooltlod In any contract , ( T.ltTIHI'.l ) CIIKCKS , Hacb bid mutt bo accompanied by a cortlllod check nrtlrnfl on some UnUod .Status douos- Itory for at lnust II vu net nont of llin amount of the bid , iniido niyulilo lo tl.u ordur nf tlio commissioner of Indian atfnlr.s. which cheek ordruft will bo furfoltod In tlm United htutos In cnso nny blddur locolvlni ; an award nhall fall toproinptlr uxcuiitu u contract with good and sntllcjoiit btirotiui : otborwlHo to In returned - turned Id tlio budcr , T. J. MOltr.AN. Com- mlssloniT. I'lUdtillM D77GLUC1C Eye , Ear , Nose , Throat SPECIALIST. Glat.Mus adjuhtud to a 1 vlxiial dofuuli. Oitt.irrli bUouciifiilly tiualnd , Huoiu IS , Darker UlocK , 15th aud Faroam BAD SKIN ERUPTION Mnnr Ycnrs. All Mnnncr of Mrtllrlno nml Doctors 1'nll. Ciirotl In Ono Monlh by Ciillcura. lon coni < < out on mj okln. nnfl nlillo nt llr l It OM not nnunint In mum , It grow to ba very neitr.untltiB ntul nt tlino tiatipnrnlilo 'I ho f kin wouMK < 'Uinr\llnllnmcil , nml pc-dolT It-Ming nil en- llranpvrrklni net Inn Mine wnf for wocKa nt n llmo , Rl fi ) * < ir o it nkliM llivo trio ) nil innnior of niPilldnc * niiilliml iloctor * | > rfvrlho to no < ' ! T < ' t , I bought tun nfCt'Tirt'ii \ HKMi-im 1 nnd u eil Ol TI- C-OIIA IlKvil.vi-.VT for mr Mood. I nm fullr curoil , niu ! In lo" tlinnn inontli. It wmnino'tneKriuiitlnn kln ill on o , nml now t nni oiijoylnii i < ino ntul com fort. 1 Imvo Iml untnM tionelin.n > ono trjlnn ClTicilllA ItrMl mri rntinol help lull ilrrlTe bonotlt. Aiionu nrlllnu inn will receive nn unworn iJ ruf n Jr Ice to Klvc your ItK > ti.iitiMn : trlnt A 11. I'ATTO.V. MnnnKcr I'os'.nl Tolournpli 0 tlilo Co , Doctor Uses Cuticura Wo Imvo npone I n Oniu ntoront HtHilnoo | nml nro Imvlim H riilt'iiillil unlo on it'rtrifiu URurnii" * , which we keep n tulli > liikof. tnniil I not lo without JlMir I'l'TH'l'IIA IIKSltM K.NT. rt > TKIllIlllcl ! 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