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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1891)
i2 THIS OA1\11A \ DALLY H10E : HATl'imAY , MAKCIL 7 , 1801. TWELVE TACKS. TWOYIiAllSTOBKPROCDOP , Magnificent Recard Which Has Been Mrulo by Tills Admin istr.Uion , REVIEW OF THE \VORK ACCOMPLISHED , ( > ! ' All tin1 Department' ' ) rnviMl and UIIIIH | > MN M t Isl'iidor liy , Kxtu'ilit loiisly anil Duntiu- inlually liiiidiu'teil , "WAMIINIITOV , March ft.-Special [ to Tin : nin.-Hwns : ] no Unlit or idle boast In the message of the president to the second session of tbo congress \\hlch has just ex pired when ho said that , so fur us could bo asceitnlni'd. there tind not been a single raw of defalcation or ombe//.lenient discovered up to that ( line Iu his administration , The strongest claim that can bo iiuulo by Iho re publican parly for the administration Is that in conducting the business ol the country ll lin.s lii'cn without fault or HcvU. Whatever complaints there nny be , cither by paity Irloiul or opponent , must bo directed ngalnst komo other feature. The end of uvu years Units the country at pence , with Its foreign relations amle.tlilo and fair progress made In the adjnslinent of the Important unsettled iMieillons , Internally , t'liire is ivrtaitilv a fair diyreo of prosperity. Hnslncssand imlustry nronot disturbed , nnil BO far as the povurninent Is concerned , tlio cltia'ii has no ) ust cause to llnd fault. Kventsof nolittloliupnrtiinco liavo trans- piri'd within the put two years. (5rent questions of diplomacy hnvo been hiiudloil- f-omo of tlii'in satlsfactorilv and slilll- fiilly settled. TI'O ' tix'iisury ilepait- inent has mot nud successfully tided over a serious crisis that threatoneii buslnoii with fiitofui dliustor , whllo the dcllcit which danced befoi'o the eyo.s of so many | ) ( > onlo has notyot. at Iu st , be'cn olll- clally revealed. The army Is on n better footing than over , if tbo reci.i-ds are to bo trusted. A new navy is pdntr rapidlv for ward umlor nn adinln 1st ration of that ilo- jmrtment thathas chnlliMiKCil and received tlio com incndntlnn oftho npositloa. All Internal - ternal alTalrs--thosorelating to tlio Indian horvlce , iienslons , and to the great work of tlio patent and laud olllces-'sojin to hnvo been satisfactorily conducted. The depart ment of Justice has maintained its high stand ing and the laws liavo been faithfully ex- reuled , so far ns the attornov-geiiorid could have liiflncncn , Tboextenslon and improve ment of the postal service have been almost phenomenal , emphasizing at once the busl- < lies' , conduct of that department nnd ttio wonderful growth nnd development ot the country. And Inst , but not least , the Interests of agriculture , In all their varied riuntllcalions at homo and abroad , have been faithfully looked after bv the new dopartyient charged with the responsibility. This general statement can bo sustained from a business point of view by a brief , vet coinm-eheuslvp , review of Ilio work of the. ad ministration , which on Ibis fourth dav of M-nrch , at , the mldillo pulnt of Its existence , BCUIIIS to lie iicrtinent and not without Inter est to all readers. ItKt'.l ItT.llHXT < U' " H -Xiiici'lcaii Cni/ciiH Abroad 3la i it tain i > il ( iminiiTciiil Trout l > s. Ithusliccn ilcmonitrntcd by the president nml Hecivtnry llliilne tbit coniincrci.il tro tit les ran bo success fully negotiated nud carried out. As u result of tbo sessions of the I'.iu- Ainoriciin congressroncoivod nud bold mulor the present administration , coiimiordul treat- Ics huvo been accomplished or gotten far umlor wiiy with nearly all tbo South and Cen tral American republics , and the principles of this system of extending tlio mnrUets for AmcHciiii products , without brliiKiiiKUUo Competition with our iiulustilcs tbo pro.liu'tions of any country , liavo boon established tiiiilur mmy foroinn iliijjs. Presi dent HniTlson nnd Secretary Ululne \ > cgnn tbis work before the end of the ilrstn.unrtor of this nmnhitnratlon , niul In less tnan clcli- tecn months the first of tlio series of rocipm- cul i-otniticrciiil tronttcs wis Inw. Under the provision * of the recent tariff Iculsliitlon , enabling the prostdrnt to iirot'lalin tvcipronil ronimeivial relation' , it may well bo expected tliat before anotbL'r year has lapsed into the put there will bo such trndo relations oslab- lislicd with countries wliu-li have been of llttlo ailvantnfo to us in the past n. will fur nish a proUiitble innrket for our surplus farm niul factory wodncts without In tbo least In viting Inyidloiis competition from fordun labor.Vo are touet frooof duty that wliicli wo do not proihu'o , bur must hiivo , and rive in rciturn the sui-plus of our staulo proiiuc- lions. _ wJlut commercial extensions nro not thu only nccnmplishiiicnts of the runWntr uxccutivu department dnriiiKthu two years of itdiiiinls- trulion ] jt i-losinp. Tliorifrbts of American citi/cns in foreign countries have been given emphasis. The American fins is respected. It ( louts from the stalls of American lega tions and consulates In every foreign land nnd tholmpoitancoof its influence has Iwou Italicized. The Jlarriiiidia nffalr Is fre.sh in the mem ory of t\very reader of current events. Tlio department of state , upon the order of the president , demonstrated that American ships cannot bo scuttled by lorcign insurrection ists , and that passengers aboard our vessels in any water of the world , nro free froinln- Bult. anil danger. When Minister Mmiernu- tliorized aiitl directed that a foreigner , llar- rundia , apassemreron an American vessel , should Iw delivered to ( Juatcinalan authori ties , upon a political charge , the minister was promptly removed from his olueial post for having exceeded his authority. It was his duty to protect ttio passengers upon Ameri can vessels from violence or wrest upon an v political pretext. The differences between this government nnd ( . < re.it Britain over the Ueliring sea fish eries questions nro being amicably settled. The restrictions In Knince nnd ( ierinnny ngalnst American pork have through the di rect work of the Auieric.ni ministers to these countries being inodiilud. THE T It K.I SI'It Y IU2P.tItTJIF.XT. Govei-nniont's .Surplus Conies to IllC llCMCMU ! ill t | | | Pail Iu. If the treasury department had accom plished nothing more , the unusual and heroic manner In which H came to the rescue oftho business Interests of the country In the re cent llnancml crisis and rescued them from \vhnt threatened to bo general bankruptcy , It xvould huvo made u record ofvhlch nny party might bo proud. The action of the late Secretary Windotn , under the direction of President Harrison , In visiting the money centers of the country nud consulting the iinnioitlato needs of the government nun the careful attention civen to 'the fluctuation ot the supply and donmiid of the circulating medium , elicited nt the time the admiration of every ono directly Interested in the situa tion and has engrafted Into tlio business Instl tmions a gratitude which will last as long as the history of this administration. As soon nslt bei-an to appear , lust summer , that tliero was n growing contraction of tlio circulating medium by virtue of the filialro oftho treat London bankers , Iho treasury de partment began to study the impending danger In the United States , When It was , seen In tbo early part of last July that tbo accumulation in the treasury must bo gotten into the business channels of the conn try , n plan yas decided upon wherebv linmcdiato relief could be afforded. On July IT tbo first step -was taken by the treasury department to relieve the situation by the issuance of a circular proposing to buy on .luly 1 last lo ids ns might bo offered at prices to be de- urmineil uiwu on that d.ite. About $ inUUO.- OX ) worth of1 per cent bonds wro purchased under this order. On August n proposition was miido to purchtiM ) twenty inilllonsofj ' pcrccntsniid to im > - principal nnd Interest to .August HI , 1b91 , uuon lliotiiiino. Another twenly mil lions wis purchased on August ! tu upon the tame terms. On September ll yet another pronosltion \vas made for thoextlnculslimciit of tlio pub lic dubtiind the rdinquUhnicijt of still moro of tlio surplus iu the treasury , Jt was pro posed to prep.iy . Iiiltirost ori the 4 per cents , including thu maturing. Interest July 1,1VJ1. Subsequently tuii uroposltlon wa > extended ft ttmlor this jirotmslllon there \u IMI | | cut nboutfl-J.iXUMKHI. Oil Siiitom hop 17ii i-itv ilitr wni usuiM iiroposinif to iwrvluuo $ IO.iKlMor ) ) ) IKT cent * , ami under Ui.it riivulur nml MI tlu > ( Into sH'i-llk'il | there vero nfloruil ittitMil f.lKi | ( ) , ( M of bomb , ot wlilrli AlMiulMT.OiiiMMio wvro liloni\t ( f l.W , orbi'hjw. Tlii'ii on Oc'lonuril this sivrclury thai lie wouttl i-oaU'ixii ) tlio ro- ilemi > tl > m of IlioI1. . IHT routs iii > onUio MIIIO terms in liofnit ! . iiiiior IVU'rinliiiM toUlll difthor iiml tin-do- inaiuH of the time" , tlio soiTi'tnry of the tivuitiiy In Xitvoiiiui'r , t < > meet tin' toinimr- nrv ptni'h Intho uurUot , mini" iitiotlii'r ill fur tlitMiitu or four per eiMitt. Huriiit ; ttui iwrlod bt'tviM'ii July 'Jt ami Xnvi'inluT 10 , tllO llllllUrWIiliUlH for llOtlll IC'lllMllptlllllS nmounlril tnovi'i1 $ ( i. < o.iKi ) ) ) . This money wont Into itlivot clivulatlon niul liumcillali'ly 0,11110 into tlio Imuilt of lno public fur tlio relict of tllll ( llMriMH. Sliii'i1 Murrli 1 , b 1. ) there hive ; boon pur- cluisoil or rivlooiiiiHl Doiuls ot tin * II.IP viiluo o ( ; ? i'Jil7'.V'tii , , for Tilled tlu-ro lias boon o.v- IHmiltMfJfi.ViiSiiUv.'it. The reduction o ( tut ? nnimiil InU-ri'st ivsultlnir Is $1 > , 1TI ; , KV.t , nml the total ii\liiK Is $ .ViiV..VM : , . Tliiso nppll- iMtluni of the siiwliHvoro imuln in Mich a manner a to olToottho Kiviitfst possible lii'iii'lltto Uiclmlintriiilimilcomtiioivliil lulor- ottlm o.uintrv , . thu pr.ivhasM niul ivili'tnp- ' lions Mn so csllinatoil as to jilaco a'ltlt- ' tlonal sums of m'oncy lnrlivul.lt . Ion | ustvlion \ iivoilotl to avert tbo evil eonsoiiuoni'oi of inrmi'Ury stritifji'ia'y. M tin1 sain" tluio tlioibotuU xvhk'h were ofTcivil by nil I'lussi-s of people Jnwi uvrry sivtioiiof tin1 country \vero obtain iilon terms wlilfh wcronllkuniuit.iblototbo liohlersamt ailviiiitimooiH to thu L'ovL'rniiR'iit. Tlio amount of bonds ivdoemi'il ( luring the llrst two yoaro of tlio last administration \ jlllr > ; iiitu : ( ) , tlioroljoiiiiiivailaiile for ivili'mp- tlim at par tlii'II porrt'iil bonds of ItiV. ' . of which tln-'fiMwroout-stiiinltni ? Miuvh 1 , Iss.'i. the sum of JllillHi.MM ! ) . Tim ailciition to the nmomit of inonoy in diciilitlon ilurliiK tbo ( icnod cxIendliiK' from Miuvlil , lsv.1 , toJiuiuary 1 , Ivil , wns JI'Jl- 7.10,017 , the nsv-'reunto of the various kinds of money In tbo country otitslilo the tiu.istirv ot" tlio latter date bi'lujj jlt.V. ' tKCl , ! ! ! : ) , anil on Ilio fonnor d.ito $ , ) , ! , { ) Under tholust niliiilnlstrnlion thu doiiosits of publlo inoiiL'y.H with niitloiial banks was In- ClVl ! > - il froill W\IKXHI ) ( ) to jrtl,0 < W .0. Ililit this iucruii&obivii Inverted In LTiuted Status bonds the people would not only have had the boiiollt of Its use , but the Kovuriiuiunt would linvcsnvuil ilurius , ' the ono year about { lr.iilll)0 ( ) ) tiunlori'at. On M.iroli S , iss'.i ' , the dopnslii of pnblle moneys with imtlonal banks aKKra'atud $ IUHNriS7 ( : on August 'js , WH ) , it wasivdnreil to SJ5s7 : , SOria mliic- lion umlor Iho republican nJminlstratlnii of uver SI7.0MKM ( ) ( ) , and a stoppngo ot interest of about $ -100,000 per niiiiuin. 'I'll' Trcasiircr't * Ollluc. While the totiil receipts of the treasury at the several olllcos from .Inly 1 , issii , to De cember ill , 1MK ) , on all * accounts \vero f..iJtiiVWl.'JllJ ' and tlio total disbursements J..JlO.Vil'-i.O1' ' * ) . iu win nnil paper money , there tins nut been n loss of I cent to Itiu govern ment. As n means of Increasing the conven ience of thopuhlli ! hi supplying currency the department , In 1v > ! l , imdu an arran eniciit with tlio express uoiinunies by which , for the first time , paper money was shipped from Washington at the low rates llxoil liy the gnvornniciit boltif ; only 15 rents IM ? $1,000 to most places east of the Missouri river in oxchniiRO for ilopoiits tniulo In the Now York . The sub-treasury. shipments - ments under this arraiiKeincnt have amounted to upwards of $ ; : iOXI,000. ( Th runul.itions . miller wliloh tlio holders of mu tilated paper ourroucv were subjected to a loss of one-tenth of the fuco value of a note for eiii'h tenth not intsiln were chaiieu | ; in Jul. , b.VJ , thus relieving tbo public from this tux. Tin < lt < > o iillloii ill's ( Ivor. Silver has received more rocoqnltlnn dur- iiiK tlio pnstt\vo yeaw tliannvei' before. \ dear prolltof over $ , ( ) OJOto ( ) ) the Amcrloan miuiiiK interests have rosultcd. There were pnivliased ihiriiiR the two years Just ruded # 7tlOiHlU ) , ) ( ) worth of stiver bullion. Tlio pur chases miller the present law during tlio next Uyo years will lytfrotfilo Sll S.Oi)0OJ ) ( ) worth of hiillioir. Silver bullion iliiriiiK tbo Clove- hind nilininlstratlun was worth an average cf Id cents an ounce. Under the present admin istration It lias averaged $1.05 an ounce. THE 1 1 ' . IK DKfAlt TM K.'T. . l W irk in ili < - 1'icldDe - sort. IdllH 3lllllilll7. Ml , There has boon a practical test madoof the possibilities of our urmy skeleton. The re cent Indiiin war has brought out some of its nunlilles. The army U small , it Is conducted economically , built has the organization , the discipline and the power of augmentation necessary to invest the American citizen with confidence. It , has impressed the red man with its fighting qualities , and proven that it is something inoro than ornamental. The advancement in arms , means of transporta tion , and powers for concentration at any given point remote from the center ot per- inaiicnt distribution have Lceu demonstrated to tnc satisfaction of the pooplo. A constant improvement has been In prepress - press during the past two years , whereby the man in the ranks is better satisfied with bis lot , and the result Is the lowest number of desertions during any similar period siuco the war of l.s(51. ( Tlio methods of courts- martial bavobecn lmprovedso , tliat thu maxi mum of satisfaction is achieved. H / ; / . ! it ai.v ; ' F , / us TICK. liiiinirtuut Precedents U'liicli Climrnn. ! -iil'otyto Aniei'ii'iui ' AttornoytJoner.il Miller has well preserved the interests of tbo American citizen anil thu foilur.il government in the work ha has ae- I'oinpllshed in tlio depirlinoiit of Justice. Soon after lie assumed the diitiesof hhoftlco lie was preseiitiul with intricate niul far roacWng qutMtions Involved in the Justice Field incident in California , when the notor ious Torrys threatened tlio lifo of an nssoalato Justice of the supreme couit. The nttorney general deputized a marshal to defend Air , .li.stlce Field inliis olllcial Jouriioyincs on tlio PaoilU ; slope and in so doinc the deputy killed tbonssoci.no justice's assailant , Terry. Tliudepnrtmcnt avowed and defended tl'io act. with the result that the deputv marshal wnsaciiitted ] in the circuit court and in the supreme court. A combination of men in northern Missis sippi uttomptuil to prevent u young colored man from actint , ' as postal routoagent for the. govern mont. For Iho purpose of accom plishing their end they tired a number of shots into the c.ir In which ho was passing through the town. The affair was Investi gated bv the United States district attorney , and the nssailunts were apprehended , trioi ) , convicted and sent to the penitentiary , InAlnbima nnil various other states where political outrages have been committed and internal and other laws have been for years violated with Impunity , and the rights of citizens abridged and lives Jeopardized or taken , thu department has interceded and se cured peaceful conditions. The 1'ncillc and other railroad companies owing tribute to the federal government huvo been cotnnclled tbrouirh proceedings in the supreme and other courts to obey the man dates of the ln\v with respect to puvincut of government obligations. In the supreme and district courts the methods of the department of Justice have been moro completely systematized and the irregularities caused In many Instances liy willful negligence of oftlcers under the former administration , have been as far as possible corrected , VltK ! OS TOWJl'K ltKl\\ \ Til KXT. Overtures of an Unusual Cluirautcr- There lias been moro originality introduced Into the postal service under Postmaster General Wannmakor , mid more energy ami determination have been applied , tlmn during nn.v previous administration. Postmaster Goiicral WimnmaUer brought Into requisition n successful business experience of ninny years , nud the good of the public and not po litical ambition lias guided his ofllcial action. H isbnt f.ilr tobiiy that ho has made more personal sacrllices than any of his predeces sors , .Many of tlio Investigations which hnvo been conducted for the purpose of protecting the lives of republican postmasters In thu nhot-gun districts of the south hnvo been made at the private expense of tlu > postmas ter I'unoral. Tim merit system In the railway mallborvlcevhlch received recognition In the way of medals , was conducted and suc cessfully completed ut the private expense of \Yuiiiimaltcr. . Postal telegraphy and postal Ravings banks wore made living Issues nnd given a posl'lvo impetus during the past two years , and lud proper recognition bceu afforded ut tbo hands of the national logWnturo. they would now h < ln\v \ llii'vo bus been a complete change In tlio slylo of poitago stamps , stamped onvi'lopos , and | ost-u i-ard , much to Iho Im provement of the service. Thcro hiis boon u reorgaiil/atlon of Iho deparlnumt to pro hibit nud punlili fr.iuds , iloprcdatloiis and liifringi'nients oli'ltl/i'tis / * rlghti , Tlw anil lottery law Is n living inoimmont to tlio iiiilofiittiritblo cnorglo.s ol Postmaster ( ienrrul M'unainaUor. Tlw postmaster goncral has t.iUon lulvntiro stopt in oconoinlcal meanuri's for the onv- tlon of pulillc building * , lie his Intro.luci'd nriny tumivntlntis In tbo cpjoymontof post- oniceaccoininod.Uioin In tliosindl as well as he larger cities throughout tbo country. / ir K .v. i i \ nici'.i it I.TI K.r. . \Vnrk In l InDliorf ioiiol'Onr I'loating \Yhoii tlio Mttetn.'itl Is in I'li ' ? th nt March . lssi ( , nine new war ships hnvo been ominlssimie.l the reulor needs no assura-ico hat tlio navy dcptrtnu'nt U not nil oriui- nentiU liiMiich of tlio govern incut. It Is a verlUhlo worUjliop. Within a year cli'bt or en more ships for war will bj launclnid. The ehabllltatlon o ( the navy has been put f.ir inder wiif during tlio past two yc.irs. nnd thont'xt twenty-four months will murk an- itlu > rt > pcli iu tl'n' history ofthh depirtment. I n the work of nuking n navy which cun successfully oopo with that of any millmi bo United States government has reivg- d/.i'd thu republican prlnciploof home Inter ests and given domestic steel manufacturers > ositive ' eiu'ouriigonient. American engl- II'OH nave designed the work and .American ilium fncturofs huvo supplied tlio materials for Ilio bott slili > s of war In the .American iiivy. itti'.i : HT.JIKXTUI- : i\niti : < nt. Work for INMis'.uiii'rs-SI ' | H H'M'Sl III' St'ltll'1'4. There Is probably no other department which roaches so uuiiy persons directly as the Interior , under which arc the pension , general l.md and CMISUS ofllces , geological survey , and other important bureaus. Tlio worlt accoinpllslied by thopaiulon ollk'o has fur exceeded during the past two years that inder liny former administration. There ins been pratically a coinpleto reorganization n almost every branch of tboofllce , method md.systo.n . balng the aim. Communications ire now received direct from claimants and icUnuwledgeil promptly. There Irw bao n a consolidation of divisions , and work has lieen slinplilicd , n thorough reorganization having been affected In ttio medical division , wh ere by examinations mq more prompt and satisfactory to I ho claimants. Tlio power of reopening rejected claims , which wns exercised iniliscriinatcly by heads of divisions and examiners , has been ulacod exclusively under tlio commissioner and Ids deputies. The board of review , which was composed of about forty persons for the reexamination - examination of cases , passed upon by tlio board of review , has boon abolished , and the force bus been distributed among other divi sions. An appointment division bus been created. The old system of leaving to the discretion of Ilio clerks the drawing of cases to bo considered by examiner.- * , bus been replaced by the "completed tiles1' system , under which tlio rl.iimnnt has a rUhUipou the prop T certlllcatloii that his claim is com plete to have It immediately placed where It will coifio up in Us order for adjudication. Claims upon tlio "completed Hies" are taken up promptly for action and if found complete are immediately allowed. Required proot Is Immediately called for , so that the claimant may supply the deficiency without delay. The soldier who is entitled to a pension and promptly furnishes the required evidence to establish his claim has his c.iso disposed of without delay , and is not subjected tothc routine and delay uliieh fornyrly iirovnlled. Tills system has bad the efl'eet of enabling many thousand claimants whoio claims liive been pending for from tivo to twenty years to brlngihcirclaltm to the intention of tlie bureau for adjudication and allowance. Great has been tho. decrease of worlr pend ing in the "special examination division. " On June 15 Inst there were pending In the special examination division 10,7'J. ' " > eases , with ± 1" ! special examiners in the lleld ; now there aw only -1,1) ) and 1.V.1 . examiners. This , number will bo furthordimlnlslied and the force in tbo lleld still further reduced under thu order concerning claims of .1 line ! i last requiring that all claims now pending in the Held shall bo returned to the olllce for consid eration. During the liscal year ending .lime . ' ! < ) , Is'.W , the oltlci ) issued -11,058 1 claims , ot which ( iil , XtT weroorigin.il , being 14 , 1 ( > more original claims than wore allowed during the liscal year hS'.t ' , anil ( il : r > more than were allowed during the liscal year 1SSS. This is the largest amount of work ever per formed in the pension ollb.'O in a single year since Itsorgani/iitlon. The total amount dis bursed on account of pensions , etc. , during the last liscal year , was JIt5-l ( ) ! , StU ( ( ! . Over twenty-three thousand certificates were is sued last month. The work of tlia pension olllco from tills lime forward will be at least itopcr cent greater ouch month than has ever been do.io in the history of the olllie. I lie Concral Lund Oilier1. Kextin importance is the work of the gen eral laml oflice. Tnere lias been n complete transformation of the business of this olllco under its present management. The work of the land otllco under Commissioner Sparks was some years behind hand. For several months there wns a coin pleto suspension cf a largo class of entries , and homesteaders could not secure patents or push their entries to adjudication. During Iho Ih-ht year under the present administra tion there were surveys accepted aggregat ing . * > , -MiiiT : acres , During tlio second year UiWWl ( ucros wore surveyed ngainst'J.IKII. 1ST acres in the thrco yeais of Mr. Cleveland's administration nud'.ill'.1 , : ! ! acres during the last year of Iho administration. The increase of surveys under the present administration Isil , llil , : > ftl over the last two years under Mr. Cleveland. During thoyears 1SS9 and ISiK ) tliero were IWl , : ! : ! ( ! entries ui > o'i ' tbo public domain , aggre gating ! ! ! ) , < iMrrJi ! : acres , and the cash received during that period was SHi,7ll,0'Jl. During tlio year ending .lime : ) , ISS'.i ' , patents wore issued for land aggregating ; 1' > , 'J1H,1 , ( ! . ' > acres , During the year ending Juno 111) ) , isy.i , the ag gregate of acres patented was liV.il O-tii. Cases arising under the regulations for the protection of public lands from fraudulent enterics , etc. , were finally acted upon in ISS ! , to the number of 4'Jil , and in 1MKJ , of V.KiS , nsido from the land cases , timber depreda tions , etc. Kpocinl work has been occasioned during the last liscal two years by the.oiieiiing to settlement of Oklahoma and the great Sioux reservation under the several acts of con- gross. Moro than half of the work which had accumulated In the olllce prior to two years ao has boe.i disposed of , and a case is now reached on the llle.i in mcuh less thai half tbo tlnio required prior to March , IbS'J The lOlevoiilli Census. Superintendent Porter has expedited the work in the census olllcc vastly beyond the point of Unit accomplished iu any censii' taken In prior decades. M'hc population ol the United States was enumerated throughout - out the country , and the rough count com plctod and promulgated November " * ! , IS'.IO sixteen days after the receipt of the last re turns. The tenth census was practically completed Mnrch 4 , 18M , although tbo Him olllcial count was not announced until aftet that datu. This congress was enabled to pass the apportionment bill December 17 h'.H ' ) , marly two jears earlier than over be fore. fore.Next Next to tlio population work the most im portant work accomplished in IV.H ) was ttio completion of the Hold work of the inimirj relating to individual indebtedness. Kpccia agents have made abstracts of nearly nine million mortgages , representing the number of Instruments placed on record for the tei years ending December HI , Ibis ! ) . Ttio lira results of this work have been published , am It will bo completed during thu present lisca year. The progress made in IS'.KI 1ms beei made so satisfactory that the statistics of ed ucation , social statistics of cities , churcli sta tlstics , pauperism and crime , wealth , dub and taxation , mines and mining , transportn lion , insurance , Indians anil Alaska , tea o the principal divisions of the census ntlloo will uncompleted and ready for the prlntei by September 1 of the current year , while the entire work of tlio census will bo closed ii | and printed one year Inter. 'I lut ( Jonlo lcal Survey. Topographical work under the direction o thu geological survey has been conducted ii twenty-olgliihtatos and territories , iniikini , maps. Investigations liavobeen made wit ) respect to Irrigation by aitesian wells am reservoir sites in California , Colorado , Idaho .Montana , 'ovadi , New .Mexico , Utah , tbo Dakotas and Nebraska , Geology has been pushed iu the most Important dhvetlous , Tbo mining statistics and Investigations | u tbo mineral reglous of the fur west huvo pro- grossed In the most Important section1 * of Iho inintry with great siild faction to those inoU Indian AlTalr. * . Sncclal attention Us been given by tlio commissioner of Indian affairs to enlarging and s\stomUUing and making more ollU'lent Iho educational worJcof the Indians , the ob- : cct being to provldo common school educa- Ion for all Indian yniitli. Six ncxv training schools Imvo been ( i | > ciiod off reservations mil two boarding Fihooh and seven day U'ho.ils on reservations. Fourteen lunv school buildings Imvo been eroded and addi tions made to twi'iitV'ilx scliook Arrange ments ha volHHMi perfected for admitting In dian youth Into the city public schools , in- llan school civil scrrlco reform practices liavo been mlopted and personally much im- | irovcd. Indiislrial work lias DCOII given jpecial at trillion nnd men , women ami chil dren liavo boi'ii lltteil for every elmr.ietor of civil Industry. The work of allotting lauds to Indians under the severally net of congress - gross Ims lieou pushed forwird. Since Octo ber , hMi , ! lV , j allot ments of lands in sever- ttlty to individual Indians have been trans- milted to tlio department for approval , Work preparatory to allot inputs Is going on among Iho t'lilppt'ivns and Sioux. Thu establish ment of sub-Issue stations among Indians , tnd in connection therewith reform In beef Issue has begun. _ 'I llcl'lltl'lll (1111101 Prom's * under the patent olllco lias taken : is long tidvuiiro steps as under any other brandies of the department of the Interior. The Illos have been relieved of an enormous lannncr ol neemnulntoil cases , nnd iwrsons having business before the patent olllco can now Micuro greater expedition tlmn ever he- lore. The number of applications for patents received In IstH ) was ltISlu | ) ; lvHMT.'i ! ) ; In Ivss , us ngulnst : trrnr in isss. Although there were .I,1- ! . " ) ! moro appllcatlniis nvciveit during the past year thiin during | S > < N and nearly ns many more slnco is 7 , the business of tbo odlcu has been prevented from falling Into nrrcar.s , ulthout any substantial 111- iTons ! > in the force employed. The income of the olllco during tssu was JM1,0'M ' , as ngalnst < 1 l.'ijlir during ls s. The number of patents granted ( luring 1VJOas \ 'JJ.iKi ! against li ! , > " > during 1 . WlCl'.l ltT3lK\T .K.'fMCl.1/rrW * ' . U'liat Mas Itccn Dune In the Interest Of I lll'IIU'l'H. Itccogiilzlng the great IniDortanco of the lopnrttnunt of agriculture ns an Instrument for tbo promotion of thu interests of farmers , Secretary Husk Immediately after assuming control of that new executive branch of the government perfected an organisation which : ias brought its operations directly iu contact with the common ) people. Sclenco Is ever applied to agriculture through the system now In operation. le- [ uirtinciit bulletins are issued for the cs- [ iccial benefit of farmers , and contain a fore cast of the diseases of animals , plnguei nnd insects which menace the products , ground and atmospherical conditions are predicted iu such a way ns to give the rural Inhabit ants every advantage , Tlio funds appropriated for statistical purposes - poses were largely diverted under thuCluve- , und ad ministration to pay salaries to supcr lluotis clerks in response lo the clamor for [ introniigu ; but thuvnronow restored to le gitimate uses and the ( Ucilities for collecting statistics and protecting tlio farmer against the aggressive aetiim of speculators , wlio , lint for the reliable information supplied to him by the depart inanf , might have easily de pressed the prices of grain , A saving to Hie grower of 1 cent per bushel on tlie grain crops of hist year represents the vast sum of | | ,000XK , ( ) , The efforts of the speculators In other directions liavo boon forestalled ami defeated , saving enormous sums to tlio farmers , which would otherwise have gone to swell the ill-gotten gains of the o who combine to plunder tlio producer. Special statistical investigations have been ordered and nro now being carried on in reference to the resources and possibilities of irrigation by means 01 * tirtcsiun systems , will be before congress. Kxperiments have been undertaken as to tbo possible development of the forage production of the HOO.OIKJ.UOO acres of non-irrigable lands. Tbo seeds of native varieties of grasses now- crowing wild in this region liavo been carefully collected , anil in connection with experiment stations in tlio arid regions , practical tests nro now buing conducted therewith. The efforts of tlio chemical division toward the establishment of a native sugar industry , which means a distribution to American farmers of $100,1)00- ) 000 now paid to foreigners , hnvo been strengthened and extended. TIio area for the profitable raising of sorghum for sugar lias been clearly defined , and tlio searching supervision of thh department ot thu various sorghum enterprises has finally placed this industry on a practical basis , with inuuti encouragement as to its future success. Important tests of the canu sugar yield are being mado. The beet sugar Industry has been practically revived under tlio present administration , and this on a basis and surrounded by siic.h safeguards , as Jar as the scientific supervision of tliis divis ion is concerned , as can alone bo depended upon to secure tangible results. This administration found pleuro-pnoumo- nia existing in American cattle in Maryland , Pennsylvania , Now Jersey mid eiv Yorlc , menacing the entire cattle interest , ombrac- ingi,000WK ; ) head , valued tit nearly a billion dollars. Today finds tbo disease practically eradicated in all these states. Thu loss to our foreign cattle trade through restrictions imposed by ( i'cat ' IJritidn based on the existence of plcnro- puenmonU in the United States amounts to over $10 per head , the aggregate loss for ISfe'J ' being fii.y.W.OOO. With the co-operation of thu state department measures have been takea to leap the benefit of the vigorous pol icy of the eradication of disease at home bv securing the removal of those restrictions. The first stop In tills direction is lo convince tlio British nutlioritles that pleuro-pneumonia has been effectively eradicated from Ameri can soil. The wltilrawnl of tlio obnoxious restrictions must follow , involving an iu- crcaso iunur aggregate cattle valuation of S5 0UilK101 ( or the llritish government will bo compelled lo admit that tbo existence of the disease is not ttio real i-auso of maintain- ingthuni , an admission wlilob will justify Iho consideration of rutalltory measured. The suggestion of the secretary In regard to meat Inspection with a view to securing thoabolition o ( restrictions imposed upon by 1runco and ( icrmany upon our hog products has been incorporated in the meat Inspection bill recently passed by congress and the exe cution of Its provisions cannot fail to result in 11 like alternative , namely , thu withdrawal of restrictions or such admissions as to their true cause as will invite rotalitorv measures. A vigorous policy in relation to Texas fever , and the imposition on railroad and transportation companies of strict rcL'ula- tions regarding tbo cattle traffic , has greatly reduced the losses to northern cattle from this cause , to the great satisfaction of cattle uroworsthrougbouttlio country. Tlio vurk In the direction ofi tlio reduction of Texas fever saves million * , of dollars annually to ttio export trade. Restrictions on tlio move ment of cattle from state to state , prior to tbo enforcement of general regu lations issued by the secretary of agriculture caused the country not less than * IOUOOOiHnnmmlly , ) , audit is generally agreed by those who nro interested in the business and have every means of judging , that thu Immunity of our stockyards from Texas infection , umter regulations uf the bureau , Is worth 80,000,000 to thocatilo in dustry. The powers of the bureau of animal Indus try have been so ealnred us to cnablo the secretary not only to cover more completely tlio pathological Buld , but to undertake valuable work In the commercial Held. The llrst outcome In this direction wiillio Ilio es tablishment in the bureau of iidairy division , arrangements forwldch have been already mado. The oMnblHimcnt of n disease experiment station with every facility for udoijiiatt laboratory and practical investigation Into animal discuses lias been decided upon , mid tlie work actually undertaken , Tlio scope and sphere of I ho forestrv divis ion has been great- ) ; enlarged , and this work for the first tlmo placed uron u footing of practical utility to our Immense forest inter ests. Tlin Cabinet , In a review of th" work of this adinlnis tratloti a collective mention of the executive olllcorswho huvo contributed to ttio aivoiu pllitimi'iit.s ( i | these results is not ( inly prnpei but juM , The cabinet Is composed of Amur leans It Is homogenous. Its members were selected with respect to natural aihiptabillt\ and exjicrienco. Tliuy wuro taken geograph ically suns to best rupivhunttbu various sec tions of country nnd tlu-lr direct interests , In tbelr labors tlio cabinet ofllcors havii dis played the warmest personal ilofor- enco lo each other. They uuvo been nnd are ns ono family Tliero hns never for a moment been asopar- iitlng gup , The death of Secretary NVliidoiu broke thu Mnglc thread iu the cord' that bound the cabinet togcllu r. It Is Improbable Unit a cabinet was OUT selected with more distinguished ability or that served more harmoniously. Ity nulled effort the results have not only been gwitrr , but bolter , nud thus the future ol the administration ls the. moro promising. I'ntuv S. llnmi. intt < m.\s , \\i\\ \ to Catch AVnmiMi. The imilf.s wore murkr-d i'lght dollars , but It seemed ttuit prlit1 wiishlgb , Kor while tbo ladu\s looked at them , NCIJO sivmed inrlhiPd to buy. Hut soou liosemuirsllloliot | cakes wont , The ladles stood in line To get them. I'urthi'j'd been marked do wit To seven ninety-nine. \vtnit ma IH > t'\\- \ < ii \Vife What da you tiilnk of Unit water proof I 1 bought town at the bargain sale on account of the lire. Husband Is It ilniiitiged much by lire. \Vlle- Not at nil by llro ; only diunnged by Iho water vlilrh touched It. DIIII'I Itother Hubby , AVic I'lK.V Hi ni'tl. ' Mrs , HrlghtVbv did you get this rough cloth for ! 1 told yon toasUfor MMIIO smooth fared Indies' clolh. Mr. Bright Well , the clerk said this would do for smooth faced ladies ns well as any other kind. Ho I'Hi'il to lt > a llnolc Ac'iit. . Kiilrt'iistomer- this ro.illy initinuel Knrnlturi ) Dealer- er inodern revival niid or-ovolutlon of an ancient court btyle , nmdiitn , Kulr Customer ( doubtfully ) What kind of wood Is Itf Dealer ( Impressively ) U'oodl Madam , this Is the wood that poets have raved over when alluding to the mimic uf nature ; It Is the wood tbat IIrst greeted the eyes of tbo weary pilgrims at Plymouth Hook us the mighty trees , rich in verdure , bent beneath the snow : It is the wood that uven now at tracts Invalids to the forests where it grows. It is pine , madam -genuinu pine. ilrlifvci ) All --lii' Itnil. . llttnicr'i lluitr * Ciui'.so- seems queer to advertise methods of suicide. Mrs. L'uinsoVhut \ in the world do you in can I ( Jumso Here Is an advertisement that says , "Try a pair of our slioes nnd you will never wear another shoe. " Ankid 'IDO Much. 1'udi. nuyinglady fto saleslady ) T would like a coat of arms. Can you piiint mo ono } .Saleslady ( amiably ) Certainly , madam. Hringino yours imy time , mid we can copy it In any si/.o or way that you desire. llnyinghuly ( earnestly ) Hut 1 wish you to design me one. I have nowl SalvMndy ( stifllyVo ) design only cm- broideries here not limiilics. Not Kasily Sutislled. "See herd The calico you sold ma won't ' wash. " "It won't , eh ? I didn't know yon wanted a.laumlry. I'll sell you u wash machine. " Alt ; r i7tlii'r Unn ( lH. ) Behind the notion stock I see A pretty iiiaidenstand ; The iniiiil , a corking girt is she , With small and delicate hand , And the bustle on her dress is tlxed With strong elastic bands. Olderft Kilitmn Cleric Would Do U. Puck : Miss ToppinTills piecj of ribbon was made to order. There not anotliur bit like it in the woild. Mlsi Iloppiii I'm going shopping tomor row and 1 wish vou'd lend it to me to mutch. Only Acted tin1'nrt. . Chicago Times : "Aro you ? ' said the customer hesitatingly to the hiiuglity young woman at tlio glove counter , who kept her eyes fixed on a spot three feet above ids head. head.VeU" " \VeU" ! inquired the haughty young woman. "Aro you the proprietor of this store1 ! asked the customer. " .No , I'm not , " replied the haughty young woman. "Ah ! continued the customer , "I thought as much. The proprietor would try to sell mo u pair of gloves , perhaps. " Freaks and l nmirol' I'usliloii. According to the Dry Goods ICconomUt hero are some of thotliings to be found on the counters of the big stores in Xov Vorlc , for which fashion's decrees are expected to create a demand among shoppers : Sprigged and stripped organdies. Uright brocades for lining cloth capes. Longeoats and capes of lliu Bedford cord. Corduroy for covering divan nnil bolu cush ions. Changeable or glace effects iu cheviot suit- Ings. Ings.Moro Moro black cheviot reefers than any other wrap. Many hats huviiif a peaked or scalloped front liriui. Ulsters iu tan nnd gray , with long em broidered capes , long capes witli and without tbo high shouldered effect. I louse Kowns of line woolen goods in Cleo patra yellow. " .leivol" passementerie lor girdles on tea gowns. Gauntlet chamois gloves of a bluff shade for driving. Jackets and top coats of tun and blucshiuUs for misses. Silk umbrellas having Dresden handles for ladies' ii o. Hed capes lined and trimmed with black for seaside wear. Crepc-llnisbed surah for full vests worn with jacket bodices. 15la/.ers in light cloth to wear , with odd skirts and silk Mouses. Serge "robes" having a border of ostrich feather trimming. Hlack InOin silks , lawhsand chidllcs polka- dotteU with white. ( Srayish-grecn clolh capes lined with green nnd gold brocade. Tim-colored corduroy for outing suits destined for the mountains. Keit jackets trimmed with gold braiding for very young ladles. Heavy glace kid gloves in tan and gray shades lorevery-day wear. JJressy jaoKcts opening over a brocade or embroidered silk vest. \Vldto tulle wrought with clover leaves in gilt and turquoise beads. Traveling coats fitted like an ulster and finished with uiloopcapo. Cream China bilk for feather-stitched blouses to we.ir with odd skirts. .Long capos trimmed with , yokes of silk and "Jewel" passementerie. Lawn skirting having a hemstitched hem fully thirteen inches deep , Camel's hair suitings in two-tone ; effects of stripes , plaids or figures. Many hunches of light colored velvet violets lets lor gray , tan and black hats. llluo cloth and flannel reefers for little girls la preference to any other wrap. Metal ribbons of various widths for milli nery and dress trimming purposes. \Vlro bonnets covered with chenille meshes and rolls of the single Mrnnds. Hold-edged taffeta glace ribbon for rosettes on children's hats and dresses , Lavender silk inoussulinos sprinkled with single violets of a darker shade. Light brocades for Ionls Quln/o coat basques to wear with silk and hico skirts. Men's summer shirts of "mat" or basket wovou cotton coeds In two colors. Ombro or shaded effects in thin woolen goods representing hemstitched squares. Low "saucer" toques to bo worn with vel vet tics and trimmed high in thu back. Hlack lawn caps for tlie little ones , with a tritmnim ; of black or whltu lace or gilt nu-il. Toques of slrnw facul with velvet and trimmed with ribobon lil 'li in Iho ham. White cloth jackets with a.silver or gold embroidered white silk vests , for visiting , weddings , etc. lltousu vests of plaid silk to wear with cut away or lila/ur street jackets of smooth 01 rough cloths. Flowered casiuneres In cream , pink or yel low grounds lor tea gowimmd afternoon home go-.vus. Flower sprays briini'liod to look tlio MIIU on eithursido when .set upright like llieto [ of a helmet. HutuUoino house gowns of hlajk silk , with the "fnclnii" oiVfcis of stripes strewn with rinirs , ovals , spots , etc. "Top" coats of the palest Inn nnd pear gray shades , with largo pearl buttons , foi young ladies , driving aim walking use. llurly spring suits uf clii'vml in stripes 01 cheek * that comprise u plain coat basque deep cape uiidbimnly ariangcd skirl. "The Ruthless Sex" Is a term applied to women by n 1'oston ' writer. It is a of course , but it is an unfortunate fart th.it the women arc the vic tims of ncrvom disorders ami tioulikM which "Tim llrutal Sex" the Hostonese term for the mm do not understand or appreciate. 1'or these troubles ami inanv others tli.U are peculiar to women Swift's Specific [ g ftS5B > 5 ! the inosl potent remedy that has yet / been discovered.llS i y It restates lime and stixMijUh to all llic or gans , ImihU up thesysinn , imparts luster to lliu eyes , clearness to the complexion , ami urjjes into bloom ( be. roses of health. Mrs. Alexander Vaughn , wife of a prominent merchant of Prescott , Ar kansas , writes : "I owe the preservation of my lifo under I'rovi- ' deuce , to 'fSpar ' Sl ' ' "r f'Mir yi'ars my health was wretched , mined my life fe fl a ) one constant pain , misery and torttne. Two doctots treated me faithfully these four years , but did me no good- lit i iiSy 1 bewail taking [ jrSrSS&l I'ive ' bottles of this truly won derful medic-ine worked IKeessSatho mirailu of my complete anil perinaneut recovery. " 'f trail HC on Illooit n ml Skin ItloriiMcnlTliilletl l'rro ' < THE SWJFT SPECIFIC CO. , Atlanta , Co. THIS h'i'AXOAKU ' UH'OA OP J'1110 rw J6 ww v Arw W * UNLIKE TFA& COFFEE-GOOD FOR THE NERVES. The claims of cocoa as a useful arlicleof tllctnre steadily winniiijf recoi nitioii. Unlike tea and coffee , it is not only a stimulant lint anoiirislier ; and it has the great advantage of leaving no nnrcotie effects. Hence it is adapted to general use. The strongma'take it with pleasure , and the weak with impunity , "BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " HouirN'R Coi'OAl im"0 tried , nl\vnj IIH , | ' ) Innion noln\irion \ clfivfn on tlio tinvoiiH fr'trin It BIICtnr.ilor , Ilicrofurc' Dial In nit pntliof the iTurU , tlni Inrnior't ciiciiiiiorcliiiriiliiir. I or dully iinu by < hllilrfii or- mini | > , hit loitixl ilcUrlrli nnil IKM.I"LarKixtiialo . Inlhn uorltl " A k tor VANlloUTKN"Hnn.ll . < A noofArr. 60 JWHV rrr A f rfVTJ * iV * iV r * r v M J f < NO GUREX ! NO PAY. ISIS Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Sovontopn roiiricvpcfleix'p. , \ rejiilnrcrniliinln In m-cllcliip. nulliil mint ulioir. N still tronlliiK with tlio mi'nte ! t tui't'CMi. nil NIMXMIIM , Chrniilr mil I'rtvuti ) DlionMri. A [ } i > riiitui"nt film uu.irant''o ' I fdr C'fitnrrh M'l'rnialurrlinii. ' l.utt .MnnlioiMl.H'niinal Wfuknililil , I. ( -r , lninitiMiry. | Sv'li | ' | , | < , MiIclilio. nniliillillH- I'lirs oflho IUix t Skin tint I rln.iiy HM.IIIS N II. 1 k'uariinlui' . > wr < > r , 'li'ry cn n I unilurtiki1 nii'L ' full to rnro. l'oiixiiltutl nrco Honk ( MyMcrli's i > T l.lft'iiii.'iil Hue. O.lli'i'li"Ors ' . < a.m. to 8 p. in Minilny IU n , iu. to Iin. . Drs.Betls&Betts Physicians , Silicons and Specialists , 14OO 1JOUCi 1 > A.S = = OMAHA NUI Tbeinosl widely ami fa vnrnlilr known * > nFO liiltslsln tlio fnfloa Sttitis. Their lonj ; i'\- perlonec. HMnaikiiblc > skill niul IIMIV < M < Unc - i' ( ' - > In the t rc.'iliniMit mul cnii'of Xervoim , Chronic niul Snrzk'al niM'ii * . ! . , rut Itlo tbisn einliii'iit iihjRlvl'iiiH In tlm full eontldi'iu-oof tlio iilllli-tcil I'vi'ivwheri1. Tlii'v i.Miarantoi > : ' A t'KUTAIN 'AMI I'lbl'llVK CTItE Mr lliu Uttful fiTec'Hiif oiirly vlee and Hii'iiiitnor- ou cilts Unit follow In Us train. PHIVATK. HI.DOll AM ) SKIS niPKASHS spoi-illlv. I'limnli'ti'lv nnd iierinani'iitlv mini. NKUVOl'S Iiiin.lTV : AND SP.XUAI , II.U- ) OIlUKHs yield ic.idllyto lln-lr skillful trnutr- ini'iit. iMi.ns nsTn.Axn KKCTAK n.c-r.us locil i-nieil wltlioiit iialii or d ) iillon flClIII llll lIIOHt. 11 VIlUOUChK AND VAlilCOrnu : p nun i.enlly . : in l sin'i'i'ssfullv c-incd In * \rry IM-I * . SYI'IHI.IS , ( idXOIII'IIKA. ( iLKKT. SHT- | mntnrrlion , ScinlunlVoali lies- . Lost MaulKiiiil , Nlulil I mission * , Dt'oayi'il I'ai'nltk'S , r inilo ; UVakiii'S'.iiiid nil delli-ntii dlsonlers | ii'cullar to i-illicr scv pnsit Ivcly cured , us \\ell m all funrtliiii'il ilN < iiili'r lhit ; ri'sult ' ( I'lini Jim thfill fnlllisor the I'Mv-solinaliiri1 vi'ar * . 'I'K'lf ' "I'll K' 1' I'liuriintiwl piTinaiio n tly Ol l\lv 1 U l\l * c'liiTil. rcmi'vid * niiiipH'lt1. wlthmit iMittlii'j. t-iui'-tle or illlatallmi. C'nri"i ell'ceted lit lumii' by patient without i > tno- iiicnrs pain or anin > viiici' : . TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. A < \TKM ! fTK'K The nwfnl cITeets of /V Obl\l/ , L'Mw ' , . .irjy vlcn whli-li brims ( irirjinlc % M'akni".4 , diM roving lioth iiiind and body , with all Its diu.duil Ills , pcrniancntly cnreil. llk'Q H1I'I"I\ Address llio c who have Im- Ul\a DM 10 pulioil lln-iiii-olvi-s by Improper - proper liiilulm'Mi'ii mul solitary linlilt" , wlik'li lulu hot b mind nnd liody , iinllltin them for liu lin" ' < . stud v nr iiinrriayo. MAItltlDI ) MI'.N nrthovo onteriiiK on thnt Inippv llfe.awnre of pliyslvul debliuy.qnlckly ass I si cil. OUR SUCCESS Is Imsrd upon ( nets. I'lrst I'raetloal oxperl- eiict ) , Hconiid IXery eiisn Is Hin'clully Mu died. thus Minting rl' bt Third ined loliios uro piriil | : ( ! < l In our Inliiiriitiny I'.Midly to Milt fiicli ia ! o , llinsi'll'cetliis fiirt-s without Injury. Drs. Ectts & Belts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NLB NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS , In order to satisfy the pub lic that we mean what we nd- vcrlisc.you . arc hereby notified that ir there is any complaint made , or people arc not satis fied \vith the effects of the Turkish Remedies , that is Turkish Tea , Liniment Cough- Cure , Asthma Cure & Halm's Golden Dyspepsia Cure , to no tify us and return empty pack age , and we will cheerfully re fund the money. Respectfully yours , Turkish Remedy Company , Omaha , Neb. CURES IOLDS IN THE HUAD , by ono application. OATARRH , in a very short time , HAY FEVER , in fiom S to 5 days. EARACHE , instantly , FIFTY CKNTS A 13OTTLK roil SAM : itv AM. nunir ; I'li'iiaiM-d unly liy Ilio riiKxoi.iM : MIIIIC'IN : ' K L" > . . Ibrkcr Hlock. Unmha , IT. S. A. ijaTrErMcG-REW : , THE SPECIALIST. K ! Ypirs' Expriruc | . PHIVATE DISEASES CiiriMtln n to5 ilnri without tlii < lus "rnnliiurj'ilma ( from lm lm > i . The most nb ulut euro fnr Cil.KKT nnd nlliiiiniiyliiuilhclinriiL's CUT kii.m u ID inrillcal M-ICIICI * > Vllllll.li.ii arrniitciluroIn .Wti.iOil-irs. Tinnin t iHiMorfiil rt'niolr jrl known fur | > rrma > nontruio STUirriJUIIor pnlnln rollvi lim tlio bind * ilcr , niii'cl at Inpmo , without lintriinu'iit-x. no < 'Ulllntf , no pain , no illliitln ; . I.on of .Miiiihudit \Venknuai posltlvi'ly cured , Instant relief. Mln IM'IIHP | | < nnd fi'iunlcillipnipi I'eriiinnciitly ' curi'il lr Mi'litow's ( iioco't In llu > trritiiirnt of 1'rlvato Illip.iips Ims noviTboon i'iiiullcil | , nn.l his croat anu > nt | intiuut < ti'in-li-M I inni Ilio Atlnnllp t llie I'nclllclluok nnd Cticiil.iri lu-e. IAIIIUH iriuii i t < i 4 uiilr Uthuuu Karnnui Htruuta Uninlia , Null. l-Jnlr.incj on cltliuf Hrucl. IVluuiuu a UNSTITUTK. . Pop tlio troitinpntaf all CM IKON IT AND THll'A.f ! , IMSIIASKS. llrnrps Appllnnnn | . .r . Dflnniinlfi nail TruiiPt't. lli' t IVIIItlei. 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