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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1893)
Till ! OMAHA DAILY DUE : fHWUUDAY , A I'll IT , 1 , 1803. G QBARHEIHC OVER PIUKDER leading Democrat Cannot Agree as to Con trol of Appointments. THIS TIME , IT'S ' SAID , BRYAN ISN'T ' IN IT fclr. Merion ( llvimll Out oil N r p | ir How tli-t ll1 * Lord lllKli i : riMitIoner , l.ut There Are Thaie Who Deny It. WASHINOTOV HutiPtt ; or THIS HUB , ] Mil I'DUHf PBVTII SlllBBT , WASHINGTON. D U , March ol Some comment has been made In Nebraska circles hcio upon the precipitate dcpartuie from Washington of llcprcscntattvo IJryan Wthlna very few dnjs after the adjouin- mcnt of congress mid the Inaugutallon of President Cleveland Mr Hrjan was out of the national capital He was next heard of In Chicago and Is now at his home at Lin coln Other democratic members of congress lingered hero to help the hundreds of olllco seekers among their constituents About half the lemocratlo members of the house are jot in Washington Mr Hrjanmadoa low hurried visits to the executive depart ments a call or two upon President Cleve land and departed It was stated today to THE Hpr corre spondent by a Nebraska democrat that Mr Hrj an was not happy when ho loft Washing ton It anpcars that the Lincoln represent ative was laboring under the impression that ho was going to have something to s ly In the distributlou of federal ofllies in Nebraska until a day or two before he slatted home , but that when ho embarked for Nebraska lie. was ( | Uito certain that ho was not among the democratic powers In Ilrjnu'H District. Tnere Is ( | iiito n good de.il of patronage duo to Mr Hrj an's district 1'hero are n largo numbei of ix > stinusters of ( ourse. There Is n customs oflkcr at Lincoln nnd two land ofllccis also a guagor nnd other revenue offi cers at Nchrasttn City vv hero there Is a dts- tlllerj also a tagger , u veterinarian , four Jady intrrosi optsts , etc , etc At this end of the line it Is hard to tell avho will control Nebraska patronage Kverj daj furnishes a now load , and all democrats claim credit for having brought about appointments as fast as made Sec- It' rctarj Minion's ftlctuls claim that lie \\ill be lord high executioner , while others sij that his recommendations will bo confined to places in his department ( riii'rul Vnn W } k Nut IIUrouraRoil. Todaj's Washington Post ajs "The fact Of his falluio to bo elected governor of Ne braska seems in no wise to have soured the genial temper of ex-Senator Van W.vck , who discussed men and things In his usual DfT-haml and candid wav with a Post reporter nt the Hlgns Ho and Ills wife are hero on n visit to their jountr daughter , who Is at school 'Of the three gubernatorial candi dates , ho said , 'I was the only one to tun nbend of the list of thostato tliket If out men had stood firm wo would have swept the otatc.for the numbers vveie not lacking The situation In Nebraska Is so mixed that It is dlnicnlt to atwlj7o The republicans are in control for the time being , but It looks as though some of their highest state officials Vero in danger of impeachment. Mr Harri son was able to c.airv the state throurh the course put sued bj lion .1 Sterling Morton Had it not been for the latter the populist electors would have been chosen , vvhiih Nvould have been equivalent to a democratic vlctorv , and might navi- been of vital Impor tance had the result been close In view of this loft-handed service to his patty , it looks to me the least bit odd that Mr Morton phonlit hnvo been honored with a cabinet Office * " Mint Ho Kroprnol. As anticipated some time atjo by Tnr BKF , tbo contract for survej IIIR the line bctw eon Nebraska and South Dakota , which was awarded to Samuel C Shelton of Sntlng- fleld , S D will have to bo rclet Shelton \vasnvvaidcd the contract for the survej , which must bo marked with jasper shafts from the Sioux Falls quarry the 8,11110 as the Boundary between Nortb and South Da kota , at a f.rlco less than It will cost The appropriation for this purpose was $ . ' ,000 and Shelton put in a bid for ? ' . ) ,000 Ho was not a practical suivejor , but ex pected to hito some other survej or to do the work He was advised bv those who know Something about the matter that ho would not be ublo to pot a lltst-class survej or to do the work for the amount of his bid. In fact the land office recommended another and higher bid , believing that Shelton's was not practical , but Secretary Noble turned down the recommendation and awarded the con tract to Shelton Todaj Shelton sent a communication to tbo land olllco , sajing that ho wanted to throw up the contract , nnd alleged that ho had been deceived bv the terms of the adver tisement , because the statement vv.is not made that a practical survejnr should take the job Ho would also like his check of $500 returned , which , under the regulations , might bo used for readvcrtlsing and the ex penses the government had already been to In the matter The contract maj bo awarded to the next lowest bidder , but , in In all probability , bids will bo advertised for and the whole matter reopened Shelton must be kcenlv disappointed , for more than ono reason Ho was a candidate for the commissioncrshtp of the general land ofllco and his hopes are now blasted. The following pensions giantcd are re pot td Nebraska Original-Henry Wilson , WIll - | l Ham Ueswlck , J Gatowood , H Mitchell , .1. | i B T eas , John Craig , .lames P SmithWillard D Paine , William Crosbj , C Lucas , J S U-'honms George E Puidv. Dxvld Hozen- burj" Aildltton.il James Benjamin , C A Chirk , William 1C Kendall. C C Oreer , A C. Eberhart Increase William T Hanchctt , JIarvey lieu lit\VilU.ini A Hrovvn Heissuo William P Sims , Edward Glvens Orig inal widows , etc Anna Schocpf , Marj , Boctein , widow Indian war Original Low Is Leo , John Miller , Isaac Opio Additional James Whltohcad , William 15 Powers Original widows , etc.Jane Newton. South Dakota Original Thomas Mad den. Alonro Taft Additional George Loe- sal Hiram Campbell Original Chailes II Osborn Increase William S Cushmun , Asa PUtts Reissue Casslus Coats Iowa Original Nathaniel Norris , Nathaniel Uttlo. John Mow alt , George J Lord , Itich.ml Kellev Additional Isaac II Patterson , Peter Schwartz , 1'ellx W Doran , Hcnrj Hide , Thomas Adams , Geoigo Tucker , Thomas Uicj , Daniel Hates Mathew Helm , "William II Shciwood Oiigin.il widows , etc. Alice T Scott , Amelia Selsor , Mali Sattelo , Catherine Desmond , Nannie Siitchcll. minors of Patiick Qulglc.v , miners of Nelson D Hates Sur- \lvors of Indian wars Duncan M Ilute CjrusII Clark , Thomas Haiullin. David A Davis , Calvin Kills , A Green , Hernard Greaser , William C Stafford , John Malnbunr , Additional-rinncis Hubbard ChiUtoph GossonberKcr , John Jones , Hobert liodi'll , James H Poor , Simeon S Morrow , James C. Wright Increase-Du Id M McMillim , John Phillips Reissue Edu.ud P Pish Original widowsetc Ilenrv Vance ( father ) , Mary Cllno , Uiulsa K Wagner , Amelia Otto , Harriet Smith. Judge Cochrsin of McCook , Neb , consul to Stn Salvador , will sail for his i > est of dutj from New York on or before April 4 ll' writes that his arrangements are completed ho having closed up his affairs and propaux for n long staj abroad Prank W Toilette of Salt U\ko has ap plied for the position of collector of Interim revenue for the district embracing Utah John T McChesnev , a well known banke of Aberdeen , S D , Is here on business be fore the general land oftlce The assistant secretary of the Interior ha nftlrmed the decision of the general lam ofllco holding for cancellation the houicstcui entry of Henrj S Sprnguo from Iowa Senator and Mra 11. T PottlRruw of Soutl Dakota left the city tonight w ith their sons for Hot Springs , Ark Mrs Pcttisrow ha been suffering greatly w ith rheumatism am will remain at the springs for a month while the senator w ill go right homo at Siou > rails. At the white house today Senator Kjl presented Judge Bartlett Tripp of Soutl who , falling to get the land coin ml/nloncrshlp / , Is itlll willing to take some hi tig equally at Rood A B Mnrccr wan today appointed state gent for Wyoming under the Department f Agriculture vice I ; A Hick , removed Nebraska | < osltnastors were appointed oday an follows I < owlstovvn , Pawnee * ounty , T II. Cnrmlchaol , vlco U. M. Hav- Up , removed , Steinaur , Pawnee county. M 5teinKT | , vlco J htcinaur , removed ; West jlttcoln , I - ncaster county , J II Illirglns , vlco W U Austin , removed P. S. H. C\I.I.IKS : HAititii : > OUT. No Visitor * Knrolrrd nt Drpiirttnonti Ycstcr- dny WmliltiKton Note * . WASIIISOTO.V , IJ C. , March 31 There was 10 "open sostmo" to the doors of the secre taries' offices this morning In accordance w Ith the president's rule , on cabinet days no v Isltors shall be received at the departments i'ho few people who called today wore iromptly denied admittance Secrotarv Carlisle wishes to Invo the fact announced that no ono who has been dis charged ftom the Trcasurj' department will M restored. Manj cangrcssnicn , friends of icisons who have been dismissed , have called upon the scctctarj In relation to the reinstatement of their constituents Justice Jackson of the United States supreme court today granted a stav of the Tore-closure proceedings in the suit biought l > i the Tanners I/onn and Trust company of New York against the Central llallroad and IJanklng comp my of Georgia on thn > 000- OiK ) triparto bonds 'I he hearing was set for April 'JO next It is estimated that the public debt state ment to be Issued tomorrow will show a gain of available cash during the month of * 1,500,000 As far as the Treasury department is advised - vised no gold for rxptnt will bo carried by outgoing steamers from New York teuton ow Sectotarj Iloko Smith today give a heir- Ing to represi ntatlves of the Bltr Blackfoot Mining comptnv and the Bitter Root Devel opment cump.uion the ( luestion of tltp re vocation of their pel mils grapted some months ago to cut 50 per cent ot the tlmoer on Uventj-stx sections of land In Montan i. The Columbian stamped envelopes were todaj placed on sale for the fltst time 'Iho irintipal featuto of the design of the stamp mmession is a spicad eagle 'J hct denomi nations cot tespond in color to those of the adhesive stamps. The imsitlon of assistant mcterclogical oh server for the weather bureau stations outside of Washington hive been placed in the classified service , and the United States civil service commission is now prepared to examine applications General Hiiam Berdan , the Inventor of the famous Butdan long lange-miier torpedo and rifle , died suddcnlj at the Metropolitan club in this c itj this evening Ho had bc'-n 111 for some time with angina pcctoiis While plaj Ing a game of chess tit 5 o clock his head suddenly dropped and he began to bteath hcavilj and expired almost mstantlj. CAKI.ISM ; MAIUM , un Appointment * vinilncsteicluy In the Innmirv Dfimrtnifiit. WASIIINOTON , D C , March : il Secretary Catlislo is Ifiving ptcpaicd a list of the cm- plojesof thcTieasurj depirtmcnt , with the salaiiesthej receive , and will have it ar ranged by states. When completed It will shoiv the number of cmplojes ercdltcd to each state , the aggiegato salaij the people from the state receive , and a column show ing what , bj the law of apiwlntmcnt , the state should receive The list has been prepared - pared alrcadj to such an extent as to show a great disproixntlon among the states The District of Columbia is credited with more than 1 ( XX ) out of 4,000 emuloves , when its quota , it is said , should onlj bo eleven people Secretary Carlisle It is understood , intends , bj evcij-means withiu his power , to reduce the District of Columbia's list of cmplojes , that the states , maj reteivo their proper quota Seitctatv Carlisle was busj todaj , this Ivlng the last of the month. In m iking onici.il changes in tlioTieastirj doputment He called for the resiiniation of II C Mc Lean , chief cletkof the architect's cilice , and In his pi tee appointed Ch.ules E Kemper of Staunton , Va The resign Uion of Frank Smith , a chief ol division in the architect's olllco , was tendered and accepted Genetal Dinlel McC.iulcy , late appoint ment clct It of the Treasurv department , was appointed chief cloik of the immigration butcau , vice Hall resigned Two messengers were discharged and two democrats appointed in their places Ono of the dtsehnrged men had been in his plaee twentj-ono jears. MOIUOX SWI.NUINO Till : AX. 1 Ivo ACPIUH ItoinoK-il nn l Tliulr Pluces I'lllol Hnlirt fur Ailltn1itn. | WASIIINQTOX , D C. , March 31 Secretary Morton of the Department of Agriculture has devised a plan to test the jltness of ap plicants . for positions not gov erned by the civil service rules. Each applicant , on filing his applica tion , will bo requirec to answer a set of questions as to his moral and physical qvalitications for the work which ho will bo required to perform He hopes bj this means to secure a high standarp in the denartment Mr. Morton has appointed live agents In the department of agricul ture to take effect April 1 They are Prank A Dillilush of Illinois , vice S D Fisher , removed ; A. S Mercer of Wjommg , vice E A. Slack , removed ; G L Trjer of Tennessee , vice r H Heeves , re moved , L M Fay of Wisconsin , v ice H L. C. Adams , removed ; Nathan Pratt of trolt.vicoD B Stewart , removed Diplomatic Appointments. WASHINGTON , D.C , March 31 Two diplo matic appointments are expected to bo made shortly Tiiej are Mr Hannis Taylor of Mobile , Ala. , to bo minister to Spain and Mr. John \ analon of Now Yoik , to bo minister to Italy These appointments are believed to have been practlcallj decided upon Mr Taj lor Is a lawjcr of ability and an author of some repute Mr Vanalon Is a man of great wealth Ho married into the Astor family and is a gen tleman of culture and refinement In regard to Minis tcr Eustls and the French mission , it has been practicallj decided to rcnomlnato him to the senate as amlass idor as a safer plan of action than for the piesl- dent to assume the authority of designating him as such under his confirmation as minis ter plenlpotentiarj In order that Mr Eustis mav have the distinction of being the second atubassidor appointed , it is more than probable his nomination will bo sent to the senate earlj next week , probablj Mon day. Kcmlrrvd tin Important DecUlon. WASHINGTON , D C , March 81 Assistant Secretary Bussej todaj rendered an impor tant decision in the matter of the claim of .hiseph P Smith for an increase of pension on the ground of new disabilities , In which ho overrules the aetion of the commlsiioner of pensions In alloumgan attorney's fee of $10 The claim for increase was made under the act of June 'J7 , Ib'.H ) and the assistant scitetarj holds that all such claims should bo treated as strictly increase claims , whether now disabilities aie claimed or not , for w filch a fee of only f J can be allow ed It Is said that probablj 00,000 elalms will bo atTo.'ted by this de-fslou. VV lirru the Covi rnini'iitlived Mnm < ) . WASHINGTON , D C , March 31 The tieas- ury oOlclals recall with satisfaction , In view of recent disclosures , that twenty-two weeks ago the secretary of the trcasurj1 decldec that the government could not in any way iccoirnizo warehouse receipts as being the purvlowof the customs aulluntlos It Is now stated that flOO.OOO of these forged warehouse receipts are In circulation , and If the government had recognized them I would now bo partlj res ) > oiislble for them Much pressure ) has recently been , brought 01 the Troasurj department to thut end. I.ooUn for an Karl ) Acljoiirmni-nt. WAsniNOTOh , D. C March 31. A repub lican senator who stands high in his party's councils said today that the proposed sen atorhl Investigation of private character and the reorganization schemes would come to nothing this session 'Ihoy could not be considered while the contested seats were under consideration and when that subjec w as disposed of the senate would probablj adjourn , as the quorumnvould olhcnviso dls ai > i > oar Inside of two dajs attertho prcsiden notifies the senate that ho has no further to pruicut to It , TWO PRICELESS DOCUSESTS Attractions Which Will Not Bo Sent to the World's Fair. SECRETARY GRESMAM VERY CAUTIOUS Ho Will Not Allow the OrlRlnnl Urartu of the Count I tut Ion ninl tfio Drclarntlon of IiHlrpciulcnrn to He Taken to WASHINGTON' , D C. , March 31. The origi nal drafts of the declaration of Independence md the constitution uf the United Status will nut bo sent to the World's fair Score- "Ui Grcsh un lias decided that the risk is too great and the precious old p irchmonts will not bo exited to the perils of the jour ney and the chances of mishap while on ex hibition All propiratlons had been made to send both documents to the exposition , though there was some opposition to the project at Lho tlmo It wasdoclded upon It was thought that they would form the most Interesting | K > ttlon of the exhibit of the Stito depart ment and that it would be but lustleo to the millions who would visit Chicago to give them a look nt the corner stones of the gov ernment The sccretarj of state , however , under whose charge the documents are , has come to the conclusion th it o\on so frrc.it an occasion docs not warrant impotillng the documents A t ail way join nci , een under the most fortunito eireumstani.es and the most catcful handling of the Instruments , would necessailly Invohu a certain amount of wear and tear on the fragile pirohments SYY in : is IMM.IGIIU.I : . .M uclti Agnlnot 1111 Appointee from Inillun Terrltorj. WASIIINOTOS , I ) C , March 31 The subcommittee - committee of the senate judiciary committee was engaged for a time this morning in look ing Into the charges made bi W P. Weeks , chairman of the Indian Territory democratic committee , ug.iinst J J McAlster , nomi nated to bo United States tnnishnl for that territory It Is claimed that McAIstor , bj reason of having mairied u Chickasaw woman , is no longer a citizen of the United States , but of tbo territory , therefore is inelegiblo to an ap pointment , also that he has opposed the democratic organization in the ten itory , and aided the Indians in their recent uptising , supplied them with arms , and piomlsed them inone > , that tie is a man of great wealth and power among the Indians , and by reason of his influence , alleged to bo impropr > rlj used , is not the pioperman for a peace oflleer McAlster and fi lends an- poared before the committee thn rooming and declared these charges tiumpcd up for the pm pose of dofeatinc him in the interest of a rival candidate The m Hter was | > est poned until Monday In the meantime Weeks will laj the ( .lunges befoio the pres ident. .Will Cut Don M I hrlr Allowances. WASHINGTON , D C . Match -Secretaiics Gresham and Cailislo have been looking into the o\pendituies of the Ucnng sea commis sion , ami it will not bo surprising it the ion elusion is reached that some of the allow ances are extravagant and should bo discon United It appears that everybody connected with the commission has been given vei'i libeial allowances which the officials of the admin istration includu under the head of useless extravagance There are , it is said , elcht or ten officials connected with the commission vrhoaioro- leiving mote than double pu by drawing from MJ to$1. > per d iv In addition to their legularsalaiies winch i.inge fioin $1,500 to iiUU per annum The rumors of these ex penditures have in.ido iiuito a stir in the de- pal tmcnt and some Intelosting developments are expected I'rnlnj lit tlitililto House. WASHINGTON , D C , March 31 Good Trl- daj was spent quietlj at the white house The president saw a few congressmen fiom 10 to 11 , when the cabinet meeting was begun Mrs Cleveland usuallj receives Tri- da\s , .but she did not today Instead she went out for an airing in an open carriage witn Baby Uuth UIII.LMA TI-5M. A IteinnrJiiililn Cure ot ( ) n of the 'Most Stilb- liorn \KKra\iitIiig DUi.iaciTlmt A mitt Mankind. A News repoiter learning that Mrs N M. 1'cteis of Hist DCS Monies , who was long af flicted with rheumatism , had been complete ly cured , concluded to call on the lady and got the facts dliectly from her for the beiio- 1H of any of our readers w ho may be similar ly afflicted He found Mrs Peters to be a very pleasant fadj of middle age , In good health and doing her own house work On being questioned she said "I had suffered witli rheumatism the gicater pait of the time for nearly seven j ears. At times I w as helpless I had doctored a great deal for it with phjsicians and tiled electric bolts and almost oveo thing that is recommended for i heuinatism , as no one will suffer w itli it as I did without doing all thai can bo done to iclievo It. Flnall.v a neighbor woman ad vised mo to trj ChambeiIain's Pain Balm and was so suio that it would help me that I procuicd a bottle It did help me right from the start , but it took live 50 cent bottles to euro me , so > ou can guess how oad I was , as one or two bottles will cute any ordinary case It is a grand , good medicine and has done me a pow or of good , and I hope 3 ou w ill publish the facts in jour valuable paper , that over\bodj may know it " DCS Moines Daily Now s Chinc < "t nt tliii rostolllco. Several changes were made In the work ing force of the Omaha postofllce. John A Disbrowwas given the pormincnt ap pointment as superintendent of caniers bil.is 1 ! Lake of the registry division w as promoted and got a raise of salary from f'JOO ' to f 1,000 Chailes W Kalteir was trans- fen td to the registry division to take the place made vacant bj the promotion of Mr hike bimion Uairamillo got a raise of silaiy In stepping Into the shoes of Mr Kal- teir and w ill hereafter draw J'JOO per annum instead of f > l)0 ) Mr Tlionns Birrottwas raised from $700 to & > 00 , and takes the place formerlj held by C.u ramilio C U Wester- dolb takes the place held by Burctt bofoio the change ani will gotfTOJ hereafter in stead of $000 Mr Charles F Wills was ap pointed stamper Piles of people have pnes , iiut Do Witt' \\itch Ihm-lSalvc will euro them Omnli.i Art Work nt Chicago. The Omaha Ait Stained Glass company lw > completed a window foi the woman s depai tmont of the Nebiaska building at the Beyond All Question Dr. Price's Delicious Flavor ing Extracts , Vanilla , Lemon , Nectarine , etc. , are beyond all question the best and most perfect of any flavors in the market. The are the purest and most economical. They are of the highest strength and the saving in this direc tion is no small item. If something pure and rich is wanted to flavor cakes , pics , puddings , sauces , frostings or creams , get from your grocer ir. Price's Delicious Flavors. > c tordny afternoon VU , * window Is of white opalescent glass with opal JowcKnnd Is comptmod of 1 'M ) t'kc'es ' It Is foot In height , by II feet 8 In width , nnd U n marvel ef nrtlstlo tnato. CLEANING THE , PTBEET3. .Uin Slrplicmon Turnrd f.boso wltliSirccpcri l.nnt Miht. ( ! The sweeping of the paved streets for the year 1ms been eommenwh At the meeting of the IJonrd of Pub ! kn-Works yesterday afternoon a resolution yt.viadopted Instruct ing Jim Stephenson to nmcdlately put his sweepers on the street An order to that effect was Issued by Chairman Blrkhnuscr , and the vvorlc began last night under the schedule of the board. In case of another freeze-up the contractor will quit work The first streets on the schedule are In the busi ness part of the eltv and include Douglas , Knrunm , Dodge tinrt intersecting streets A number of permanent sidewalks were ordered put down by the contractor In the future no walks will he ordered until after the chalrm.in has made a personal Inspec tion and satisfied himself that they are necessary and that no injustice will bo done by having them laid Jim Stcpnenson's bill , amounting to $113 5" , for flushing p-ued streets was allowed .Major ruraj thought It wiong to Mush the stone pavements In his opinion pre.it dam age was worked by the suit ! between the stone blocks being washed out , and the practice should bo discontinued. SCOTCH-IRISH IN AMERICA. Motciuriit to Orijuiilzo 11 llrnncli Society In Omiilm. Stops are about to bo taken to orfranlro a branch of the Scotch Itlsh Sociotv of Amer ica in Omaha The nation il orginimion now numbers thousands and contains many of the fotemost men of the country There are a number of men in Omaha of Scotch- Irish pircntago , and some who wcto born across the water If they can bo properly organi/ed thoi will doubtless forma very cicditablo In.inch organization , and in time will take an active part in the annual con ventions of the n itioiml organization Mr W. H Alexander collector of customs for the poit of Omaha , was appointed two i cats ago as vice ptesidtnt tor Nebraska , and he is desirous of seeming the names ol all facotch-Irishmen who are inclined to Join the organization JJr John Hall of New York. Ur Mclntosh , Cjrtis McCoimack and other noted men are at the head of the organization The "No ' Wheeler & Wilson , with its perfected tenlsons upper and lower is the onlv lock stitch machine that makes an elastic scam It is the dressmaker s favorite on that account Sold bv Gee W Lancaster & , Co , C14 Soutli Sixteenth street of sBeast. . THE FACT That AYEH'S Snrsnparilla OTHKH9 of Scrofulous Diseases , Kruptlons , llolls , ncruni.i , Luornml Kldnoy Discuses , Ispopsl.Hhcu - iimtism , nnd Catarrh should be con- vlnclng that the same course of treatment WILL IIMIK vot' . All that lias been said of the wonderful cures effected by the use of AVER'S Sarsaparilla during the past 50 jcurs , truthfully applies to-day. It is , In every sense , The Superior Medicine. Its cura tive properties , strength , effect , and flavor are ahvajs the same , anil for whatever blood diseases AYEU'S S.irsaparilhi is taken , the > yield to this tieatment. When vou ask for Sarsapanila don't be indncpil to purchase any of the worthless substitutes , which are mostly inKUnes of the cheapest in- grctlionts , contain no s.usaparilla , h.uo no uniform standard of ap pearance , ! lav or , ori'flect , arc blood- purifiers in n.une onlv , and are of fered to jou because there is moro profit in sellinc : them Take Sarsapanila Prensred b > Dr J C Aier&Oo , Lowell , MUM. SoM l > ) all IrUKi ) t , I nee tin \ batiks , $5. Cures others will cure you The Oinnh.i iind Clucigo Short Line of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul Ry , was opened for freight nnd passen ger tr.illlc. It these ton short years the "Milwaukee" us it is nlloctioiintoly termed , oy its introns , has tiilcon ft out r.mk ntuong- its older compet itors , nnd to-dnj stands um haled for speed , comfort'nnd bafotv. Hero is n map showing its short line between - tween Oina.hn , Council BlulTs and Chicago - cage , over which inns the finest Equip ped Electric Lighted Steam Heated Vestibuled Trains with Magnificent Dining Car service enrouto , P. A. Nnsh is the General Agent and the Omaha City Ticket Oillco is at No. 1501 far- nam St. . Dislillers , Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers , fiP@ @ T"Sour III " tLEWAIIUPi " Mash 1 Rye ST. LOUIS , MO. Write us for prices on Whiskies both in bond and tax paid. Eastern 1816 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nob. Tbo eminent upeclnUit In norvoiu chronic prlvftto , blood. kl nnd iirltmty tllsoi ] ] ! AroguUr anl lsturocI Rraduntu In moillclna in illplointi ami cartiasatai will show , li 'till Iroallnwltli the uruitoit rucceiscAtsrrh loct mnntiuod , samlnil wosKnosj. nUht 101503 nil nucl form ] of pclrato dUensai No uurcury n oil > ow trtmlmotit for lots of vltnl povrur rnrtloi unibla to vtilt momijr botrontoi ] nt ho na br corrt-'poiidcnco Moaiclnoorltntruni3ntt sent bjr mall or oxpron sojuroly jiickoil no mtrks to Indl * into contents or sender One personal Interview profurroil Contultntlon true Corrdtnondonce ntrlctlr , iirlvntu Hook ( Myslorlosof Life ) sent free Olllco liouri'J a m to Up in SunUijs 10 a m. t3 U n. I oud stamp for circular ' -pHE SPRING WEATHER NO DOUBT REMINDS JL you that you need a few new things in carpets and draperies * ries ; you will , of course , prefer the latest things ; they don't cost any more and frequently not as much. Remember , OUR STOCK IS ENTIRELY NEW. PORTIERES in all the spring shades and exquisite things in lace curtains , all qualities we shall be pleased to show them to you and you will not regret having seen them. CARPET COMPANY Temporarily Opposite Old Store. 1413 Douglas Street , Omaha.