THE OMAHA DAILY BKEs VtetfliSDAY , APRIL 20 , 18il ) > STIRRED UP A LIVELY HIL'SS [ inrcatigatlon Into the Affairs of the Weather BnroMi Oandng Troubla. [ ACCUSATIONS AGAINST GENERAL COLBY | fJrpartiiioiit of Afirlcultitra Alleged to llnvo Instituted tlio I'mormiinc' lor thr I'ur- ptM f MiikliiK riiiro * fur Hungry \VASIIIXOTON BritrAt or Tun HUB , I rn ForilTFRNTIl ' T , > AAsiusoTON' , O U , April ' I The investigations ordered by Sorretnry i Morton Into the afT.iiri of the weather buiu.iu nucl the removal of a number of that bureau s employes by him U.ivc stirred up n lively muss Seoretari Morton Is Just now indulcrlnc in a wry spicy correspondence with Chlof HarrlnKton , who has charged the lio-id of the Department of Agriculture with Instituting the investigations simply to rroatc' s'lbtcrfiiB' s for the romouil of tepub- llcan ofllclali 1'rc.r i Luring ton has written a number of loiters f-.r . publiiMtlon att.icklng General Colbj of Hi atru-o , the ussUtant attoiney gcneivii ho Is ronduetlnif the Investiga tions In the wo.Uhor burc.iu. Colby has been chnrisi-'l with br Inj : the Instrument of Mor ton In iTtntflni. about temov.ils of good otll- cors for jHilltn til ends. Then in < nsiclcr.iblo objection to the In- vesti'ati ( n In me ; fuither c-onducteil bv Gen eral ( < > H > bc'c.iuso hu himself ( Uolbvii ) cimrKC'd in a resolution of congress with Ir- ic'ltularlta-s In tlio prosecution of Indian cl.ilms f'ir th. go\eminent , and an Investiga tion h.icl i" n proposed by senators Into the chaws apainst him " C'olby n.is handled hlmsolf very eloverlv in the trvniK situation Nubi.iskn moil ate the talk \\ashinitoii ; juat now. rnrnoiml Aluntlon , Mr 'I J ntnnoiris ot THE UKE was In " \\ashlnptoii a short tlmo this evenliiKon his way to Now Yoikheio ho will \low the great naval piiaduVhilo lii'ioho visited Kowspapei row \\asgUuuiv coicllalio- ceptlnn .lames Pvor of Clinton , la , has applied for the position of inspector of steam boilers at Dubu i ic 'I .1 Mulimicy nnd brlilo of Omaha loft "U'ttslunirtcm for ( Jhleaio tonlKht Mr Ma- honoj sinl hi- did notliiiiK in politics while liero Ho did not visit the depai tmciita e\- copt tu , v sen i.il wav K AL.nir secretary of the Yoiinc Men's Christian association of Sioux City , la. , has fu'ceptcd the place of Youiis ? Men's Christian nssoi latlmi bei rel.irj for the states of M.trj- liinclcst \ ir > , 'iiila , Deliusaro and the Dis trict of C ohimbia , and will bo located at Hal tlmoro probabl.N l'hc coinniissloii of John Li Fabeo , ro- ci'ui-r of puulle monies at Kapid City , S D , was placed in the malls hero today , I'ostinastfis Inivo been commissioned as follov\s Nebraska Thomas A Carmlchaol , l.UUl.Stnll Iowa Dennis C.iln , Arthur ; Frank Hill , Maftiibltn James I'aulon , Hockvalloy. After Maj II , the special mail service from nint to Hi'i-unia , Mahaska county , la. , will be discontinued The i omptroller of the cut roncy has issued n oortllliate extending foi u period of twenty years the charter of the Wjomlng National bank of L.iiatnie , Wvo A C. Jones is cashier The not tbwest was given the go-by at the postofllco department today No post masters vi ere named by the postmaster general for Nebraska , Iowa , South Dakota ciranj other northvvestoin states The assistant sccrctan of the intcilor has nfllimcd the decision of the commissioner of the land olllco in the case of Chailes Ij Sal isbury and Cieorgo D 1'rcst , involving the timber culture entrof the latter and an ap peal by the former for a tract of land in the Korth Platte district of Nebraska I' . S II. AIOIITON AM ) 1IAKICIX ( . TON. They limn Cnrrlod Their lliiuu | | Into thu Dully > HI ipnrs. ASIIINOTOV , D , C , April 23 This after noon Secretarj Moiton sent a letter to 1'iof Harrington In answer to the letter piinted j esterday Secretary Morton said ho would not have given out anything relating to the subject had not Prof Harrington given out extracts from his ilrst letter. Tbo letter sent by the sccrotarj todaj is as follows. bin I I hank yon foi join somewhat lengthy communication of thn l4th ! , uhlch I had the pleasure of rending this morning In the news papers , and assure you that the Investigation of General Colby's career under I'ru-ddont Ilarrlson'sadmtnlstiatlon lsi matter In wlilch 1 urn not Interested , hut 1 presume I HI will liavo no objections to yoiu making explana tions at such times ami places as may bo most convenient for yon. I ubMirvu > our objections to the notices vvhlci" jon have received lelatlve. to this In- \ostlgntlon and rcviet very sincerely that they are not , seemingly of a character to please you Permit , me , theiefore , to say that i his Inquest will continue from clay to duj and that jcm me cordially Invited to bo pieient , with jour ( ittotnoy" to see to It that no unjust advantages aio t.iKen by anj one connected therewith \\lslilngto ha\c > only the tiuth secured at the end of the Investigation , 1 feel assured thai jou will acnult me of any deslmis which you seem tn attribute , by Implication , upon your position foi a ' political follower ' ' there Is no "political follower" for \vhoin I desire yoiu position and h id I Informed jou that such was tbo case , 1 should have been guilty of an untruth Conscious ot the rectitudes of the motives which iinlmnU me In this matter , youi closing paragraph reading as follows , "l.ot me say , ilnallv thai If iijion join accession to powei you nad notltled me that jtm wanted 1113 position for u political follower , join action would have been at Unst fiank The legii point of view 1 do not Intend to dlseuss Thu comsci you hive not tiiKen Allowing jour- f-elf tobo used by those wlio have for nionlhs lieen conspiring for my place , jou have as- f-auluul my ch.ir.icter. 'Ihit I Intend to de fend neither wounds nor exasperates , but lather c xi lies my xj'mpithy Incidentally yon will come some thno in thn future to the same conclusion tli.it 1 declared In a former letti r to you that the ! truth cannot harm any cltl/enoi ollircr who has been and Is faithfully discharging his duties Ho assured that 1 hopu when this Invostlga- tlon Is concluded that your character will ie- main unlmpcmched , und that your friends anil joursolf nmy rejoice In a great victory ol rlirht over wrong and tiuth over error Your' truly , J biuiM.so MUUTON , Sicrotuiy. Seerotan Morton has clciiiandcd the icslg' nation of Israel W Stone as disbursing ofll cor of the weathei bureau , to take olTect Maj 1 Mr htone has declined to resign. Tintr.r. MOUI : . tlvi'H to I tiliiiMhlii , llni/11 mill AVAsni\TON D C , April 23. The foi lowing appointments w cro announced todaj at the white bouse U V M > KiniiOj of Now Hampshire , mln ister to Colombia Thomas h Thompson of .California , minis- 'tor to Hruil George W ( . ' .truth of Arkansas , mlnlstei to Portugal William K Shutt of Illinois , United State attorney for the southern dlstiict of 111 ! liols. I uther R McKlnney of Now Hampshire appointed minister to Columbia , is a nitlvi of Ohio from which .state , at thn ago of 18 lie enlisted and served as sergeant of com pauj D , In the First Ohio cavalry until IWVJ .After the war Mr McKlnney studied foi the mlnistrj and graduated in Now York h 1870 He len.oved to New Hampshire li J8T1I , was defeated for congress as a demo crat in IVvl elected in lssf > , defeated agaii in 18S8 , but was again successful in Is'.H ' ) , am served through the rifts -second congress , Mr McKtnnej was a candidate on the demo cratlc ticket for governor of his state las year , but was defeated , he was also prom inently mentioned for commissioner o pensions Thomas I. Thompson , appointed tnlnUte to Brazil , was born at Charleston , W Va in 1WS , went to Callfcnnla in 18S5 nn < started the Petalumn Journal , the llrs paper established In Sonoma county , li IbtU ) ho purchased the Sonoma Democrat a Banta llosa and has been Identities with I A * editor nnd publisher for thirty years In ISWlMr Thompson was elected seoretari of itato on the ticket with Governor Stoneinun , and before tbo expiration of his term of four jcars had to certify'to his own election to the Klftloth congress , being the third of Ills family to serve In that cap it'll } his grand father In the Seventh , Klght and Ninth , his father In the Thirtieth ThoniDson was de feated for re election to congress on the ticket with Mr Cleveland In IHsS. nnd slnco has taken an active part in the campaign of education , bv which his district and state were converted to tariff reform Ho > vas a delegate to the Chicago convention and a member of the famous Whitney committee. LITTLE KOC-K. Ark . April 23 Hon George William Caruth. the novvly appointed minis ter resident nnd consul general to Portugal , s one of tbo ablest Inwjcrs In this state and 's an orator of uncommon eloquence and lower Ho has alvvajs taken a prominent tart in politics and In ! & * < ) headed the demo- 'ratlc electoral ticket for Hancock and lingllsh. Ho Is president and onoof the irlncipal ofllcers of the Arkansas Uarotto , a eadlng democratic paper. Mr Caruth was : > orn at Scottsvillo. Ky , in ISI'J He Is a Brother of Congressman Asher G Caruth nnd of David Caruth , a well knownSt Louis olltician Ho was admitted to the bar nt 'joulsville In 1103 and practiced law there until 1177 , when ho moved to this state , where ho has reunlned continuously until the present. ICAN : UOMINO KOMI ; . lie Ulll Not Aw lit the Arrival of Illi Vitccnior In Chill. WVSIIIN-OTOS , D. C . April 23 The Chilian ncldcnt is closed and Minister Kgan is com- homo The Slate depaitment lebuked dim for his action In sheltering the refugees L'"uentcs and Holly , and the Chilians are licensed with him because of bis alleged connivance at their escape , when Instructed Lo harlwr them in the legation no longer flogavo them asjlumas political refugees , ljut was infoimed by tbo depiitment that they vvcie not entitled to protection on that ground When ho tuined them out In uDedlonco to instruc tions , Hollv escaped , but Fuentcs vxas cantured by the guard that sunounded the legation Judge Porter , who succeeds Mr Hgan as minister to Chill , will start for Santiago May 20 , but Mr Kgan , it is said , will not await his arrival , but will start for homo In a few clajs , leaving Consul McCreary In charge of the legation oviit TIM : in.siitvi ; sr.vM.vui > . Increase In the C.nld In the IriMimiry Kn- > vcritur ! > C'irlNIi- . .v , D C April 25 The United States treasury today holds S'JOO.UOO ' in gold above the $100,000,000 , icserve , nnd bcciutary Carlisle la much encouraged. A New 'i oik morning paper s lys the prop osition from Secietao Carlisle discussed by the bankers iestcidav was to allow the gov ernment to hypothecate with ttio Inn Its , in return for a supply of gold $ > 0,000 000 in 5- per cent ten-jear bonds , refened to In the resumption act , with the piivilogo of re deeming them after one jear. when the gov- einment icservo is in better shape The majotityof the binkois thought the sug gestion in the light cliicction , but imprac.ti- cablo. I\liiHt Vfiiko No Mori * Contributions. WASHINGTON , D C , April -Secretary Carlisle has , because of recent violations , issued a circular letter to the treasury oftl- cials , calling their attention to the law which piovides that no ofllcer , clerk or others in the United States employ , shall at any time solicit contributions from other olllccrs , cleiks or employes in the govern ment service for a cift or piosent to those in u superior ofllcial position , nor shall any such officials or clerical superiors receive any gift or picscnt offered or presented to them as contributions from persons in gov ernment omplov receiving a less salary than themselves , nor shall any officer or clerk maUo any donation , gift or present to any official sapci lor The law further provides that those who \iolatoitmaybo discharged and Secretary Carlisle enjoins strict compliance. Cloti-Lind'a World's I'alr Trip. WVSIIINOTOVD O.Apill23 Piosident Cleve land will be absent fiom Washington for six clajs in connection with the ceremonies at tending the naval review in Now York city and the opening of the C'olumblin exposi tion nt Chicago Ho will leave forNewYoik tomorrow afternoon and make the trip to Chicago before leturning to Washington Ho will reach Chicago Friday noon and leave Monday noon , leaching Washington again Tuesday evening Wilt Ciintlniio Thorn In Olllre. WASIIISOTOV , D. C. , April 23 The presi dent has decided not to accept the resigna tions of the delegates to the international monetary conference. Tbo commission will therefore icinaln unchanged unless some of the membeis decline to serve The commit tee will meet May ! iO , and the question of n further postponement will rest entirely with Its mombcis I'rviiiiint > O\VA No tea. FIIEMONT , Neb , April 23 [ Spec ! il to THE lira ] Uobert W McGlmns , agent for the nikhorn nt York , and Miss Mary Franklin were mairied at the icsldenco of the brine's parents in this city jcsterdav bj Itov W II Huss The widow of the late John A Cuppy , re siding near rontanello , was man led to Mi- Heck of Blair l.ijt Saturday. ' 1 ho Union Pacific has made a passengei rate of W4 03 fiom Fiemont to the World'1- fair and return and $ JO to St Louis audio- tuin until November IB. 10 P Qutvoy , state superintendent , or ganised a board of the Nebrask i Educational soclcti heio jc'sterdaj Tlio following ofllcorsweio elected Piosidont , Dr R W. Martin ; vice president. Kobort Dridgo , sccietarj , Miss C llunnell , tie.isurcr , Mrs i ; U Vaughan The object of the associa tion is to find homes for childien who have none. Trouble Over au Old Itoncl. FIU.MONT , Neb , April23 [ Special to Tin UKE. ] Attorney J. W Donovan of Detroit Mich. , is In the city with the long lost bridge bond of $1,000 made in Ih71 bv the Fremonl ptecliut for building the bridge across tin Platte river at this place , vvhlch went dowr the river soon after being constructed. The bond was numbered 10 , signed bj George V Hlancbard , A C Hriggs and Join : P Caton.countj commissioners , and counter signed by Andrew G Hruirh , countj clerk Nothing was heard of the missing bond foi about twenty joirs until n jear ago , wnon McCaguo iSc Co of Omaha were found it possession of it , holding it for John Clco ol Dotioit. who claims to bo the present ownet- About that time tlie outstanding bonds o tlio count ) weio funded at ( i per centiliter cat the present bond included Thostatutc of limitations lias rim against the coupons lint what will be done witli the bond no inai knowotli. Appointiiu-ntM hj thu ( iovoriior. LINCOLN , Neb , April 23 [ Special Tele gram to Tin : HUB ] Governor Crounso this afternoon appointed Jacob H Kriou of Soutl Omaha to bo deputy commissioner of la bo and chief of the bureau of inJustiial stalls tics , to succeed Phillip Andres of Omaha who held the place under Governor Hojd Dr J L Ciieenc of University Place re celved the appointment as assistant ptij si cian at the State Hospital for the Ins me a Norfolk The governor also selected sovora members of his military staff , but will reserve servo their acnouucemeut until the list 1 : complete. THEIR METHODS QUESTIONED Members of the Legislative Claims Ooiumit- too Aocusod of Oarolessiiosa. ITEMS ALLOWED THAT HAD BEEN PAID Three Mcinhftr * of thn VliltliiR llonrdi of the Soldlcm mid Sailor * llmno Wlio Mncln .Ulnt.ikot In Itonilorlns Ttic-lr Utuliiil. I.I.NTOI.N , Neb , April M [ Special to THE DIB. : ] There Is a bare possibility that seine oT the business methods of the committee on claims In the house of representatives dur ing the recent session of the legislature \\ero not such aa will commend them to the care ful man \\ho always docs things just right A number of errors have recently como to the surfaco.mono of them of a serious nature , as far as the amount of money Is concerned , but of a chanictet to convince the most skeptical that many claims wore allowed that were , to say the least , improper. Auditor Moore discovered several In stances this morning In looking over the claims allowed by the house committee to members of the \lsltlnir boards of the Soldiers and Sailors home at Grand Island j There \\cro thico of these claims allowed by the committee , one for Mary K Ward , one for A. W. Huftum and the other for JV. . Tow nscnd. Mary Ward certified that there was duo her from the state llo sutn of $7fi ! ! 0 and the commandant cortilled that the claim was eoireet and unpaid And jet the records In the auditor's oftlco show that she had leeched a warrant on Fobruirv 1" > . for the amounts Included in three of the items , the total being fclH ( > - . J W Townscnd's claim was for f'.H ) 71 , but the reroids show that no rccehcd on Tebruary 15 "two vouchers covering si\ items and amounting to Ml 4S A W Utif- fnm's claim was allowed at $01 7(5 ( , but the records show that he had already received WJ 01 of the amount. The auditor states that he is at a loss to understand how the pai ties could make so noticeable a mistake In ceitlfiing to their claims and swearing that they were coriect and unpaid , Ono of the claims bears the endorsement "I acted by authority of Oov. Jamcss 11 lioulo " Stutu Will 1 llo Its Chum. Although three months have elapsed since the failuio of the Capital National bank in tbiscitj the i laim of the state against th.it b ink for the deposit it hold at the time of the failure has never been filed with the receiver The state is interested to the ex tent of JWiiil ) SJ , but the claim has never been Hied for the reason that suit lias been commenced against the ox-treasurer , J 10 , Hill , and his bondsmen. It has been deemed advisable , however , to lilo the claim with Ueceuer McKarland , and ac cordinglv a stipulation has been drawn up b\ Judge Wakeloy to bo signed by the bonds men and their attorneys and the attoim'\s for the state. pro\iding that the claim ma v 1)0 filed without piojudice to the case on either side. It is believed that the stipula tion will be signed by all paities interested. The legal time in whli h claims against the defunct bank inai bellied with thoiecelver expires sometime in May , although the 10 ceher may accept recogni/ed claims aftoi the expiration of the time if ho sees tit Up on thu r. in. The secretary of the senate , whg , with a cot ps of assistants , has been engaged .since the close of tno session In compiling the jouuial of the senate , was last night called upon by lopresontatives of the 13. & M rail road for a certified copy of all parts of the senate journal containing any reference to house lollNo Ii3 The secrotnty's assistants worked nearly all night in preparing the copies nnd It is understood that similar copies of the house Journal have already been procured from Chief Clerk Eilc John son The copies aio to bo used in the legal department of the comuany. Inspector llolinrnd's Last Itrport. Louis Heimiod , until recently the chief oil Inspector ot the the state , this morning filed with Auditor Mooio a statement of the fees collected in his olllco dm ing the tctmofhls incumbency It is as follov a. Tomn AuniToitop I'um.ic Accotms1 Dear Sir 1 ha\o the honor to submit heron 1th a statement of the receipts and disbursements of thu olllco of state Inspector of oils during my term of office , \U. 1'rom Apt II 20 , Id'Jl , to March 31 , 1H03. . fsumbor of barrels upnro\ed . 124,907 Number of biurols lujectud . 00,3'J8 Total . 181,235 Total ( oos. received . $18,12J.OO My salary for above term $3,888 88 Salary for live deputies. 7,031 77 Necessary expenses of self and deputies . 0,83844 Total . $18,302.00 Deficiency . . . . . .288 09 It will bo noticed that Mr. Huimrod has charged and collected the salaries of himself and deputies , together with expenses from the time ho received his original appoint ment from Governor Boyd In the spring of Ih'Jl Nine months of this period ho did not perform the duties of the oftlco After his reinstatement at the close of the Thajer Inteiregnum ho claimed that ho had not been rightfully out of oftlco and demanded of 1 C Caincs , who hold the oflico under Thajer , that ho turn overall fees collected during the interim that Uojd's case was pending in the supiemo court of the United States This Carnes refused to do , but turned the amount in his hands into the state treasury. Heimrotl commenced suit against Carnes in the tlistiict couit for Douglas county and recently won his case. Accused of lllili iiy Kobljurj. Two men , giving their names as Hilly Kin- near and CV Tracoy , weio arrested late last night on the charge of highway robbery ptcfcuod by O Ostoilow of Havcloek Osterlow claimed to the police that lie had engaged Tracoy , who Is a hack driver , to convey him to Ilavolock. Ho got in the hack and started for his destination as ho supposed , but before ho got thoto the hack stopped at a lonely spot in the road and ho was invited by Tracoy and Kinnear to step down and give up his money or suffer the consequences A seufllo ensued in which the fellows got away with two f5 bills belonging to Osterlow They then slugged turn and left him unconscious on the road This is the story told by Ostorlow. When the two men were iinested Kinnear told the officers that TniLOi was the fellow who did tlie rob bery and slugging act nnd that ho stmplj stood by as a spectator His state ment was ULCoptJil and hu was held as a wit ness in the sum of ? - ! . " > Tracoy claims that the whole thing Is n put up job against him and asserts that lie can pnno that at the time the robbery was alleged to have been committed ho was at homo attending to a sick wife VoiitllntiMl n 1'umily Ouirrol. Alonro Mills , a Burlington switchman , wis lined $1 and costs in police court this mutning for an assault on his alleged wife with w liotn ho has been living for some time Ho claimed in his storj to the court that ho had given his wife $10 to take care of for him , but that she had , without his con sent , invested ft of the amount in two gold eat rings , a pair of diamond ear tings and a pair of slippers with big rosotts upon them Ho did not fuel like permitting so much cxtiavaganco and packed his trunk with the intention of quitting her He insisted that she retuui the tliary and recover the monov , but she re fused , whereupon no stripped her of her outer apparel and otherwise used her roughly In default of pigment of his llnu Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. e lie wan committed 10 Jatl. and whllo behind tlio burs the womnn c\ll U ILI bkl him n Until KooUbiO , iiInR ttmt she jiroixwoil to leave the coimtrs before hUtiitio wai out She lUo Informed tlie iwlli'o ' that she had never been marrieil to the tnna. I.lnrnlii In'MrlnC. Her Mr ItoopaiiRunior. the noted western evnnpellit who innlces HU homo In thN elty , is hero for a brief vacation from his labors. A vacant liomont'tVUntv thirdnnd Wash- liiKtim streets was p.trtlnllv destroyed by lire Ute i.ist nlRht. ItU bellovoil that It ii it e.iso of Incendiarism The board of trustees of the Union college commenced Its minimi session today Several trustees from abroad aio present , amoiiR them belnff A It Henrv and \V. W. Prescott of Battle Creek. Mich The ses sion will continue during the gteatcr part of the week Heal estate transfers in Lincoln yesterday amounted to $ . ) , UUO. The Nebraska \Veslcjan unl\crsity has commenced suit against < I J ImliolT und C A. Atkinson foril'VSt ' to , that amount repre senting the balance duo the university from the fund raised by the citi/ens of Lincoln to secure its estaolishment In this city. The suit grows out of a cllfllcultv between Messrs. Imhoff nnd Atkinson In regard to the exact amount of the balance to bo paid by each of them , and there Is nothing criminal in the case. Warrants were Issued this afternoon for the arrest of I'eter Knell anil Albert \Valkou two birtemlers In Llmlsaj's saloon , who afo charged bi Harry Plntto with having sold lluuor on election day. Notcn of Nona lit Norfolk. NOIUOI.K , Neb , April il. [ Special to Tun Hint ] The citizens of Norfolk are mak ing sttenuous etlorts to secure a 2,000 bushel distillery The deal Is about closed , and the distillery will bo In operation In time for the fall crop In connection with it ' . ' ,000 head of cattle will bo foil lion 1'hillp Sprcchcr , formerly associated with the Dally News , and U 12 foster. ha\o purchased the Norfolk .lournal , which will bogrcavly strengthened , as Messrs Sprecher and Foster are experienced ncusiupcr men. A \ery protti partj was given by lion A J lwUnd and wife on Satmdaj evening in their beautiful now residence in the Heights The invitations weio unique ( James and dancing weio the older Crept In Good Condition. WAI I UB , Neb . April , U5 [ Special Tele gram to Tut ; Bur. ] A steady lain has been falling all daj with favorable indications for its continuance during the night I reps of all kinds are in good condition , but weio beginning - ginning to need ram. Paine's Celery Compound is the Best Spring Medicine = w In The World ! It makes the weak strong. We sell and recommend it. J.H.SCHMIDT , I > rimplst,2ltli ami Cumins btrcota UITA ! ITV an" VIK < r V ! I ALi I I Btor Nerv ' ' " " ' INDAIMI , tli ( ( Mv > "lthwrl'l. 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Call upon or address - dross , with stamp , 119 S. 14th Street , Cor. Douglas St' , OMAHA. - NEB , STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD VT , H. l > UUCPIt , M. D .No. 4 Hillflnrfi I . , Hi KT " - , a ' s f/iiff toniu'ttml f/itiilrinn of ti > > l'KA" ' > nVAIKIl < Al. INVrillJT'S.U-wl ' ftafl a * 2 did tlio ni > m uf I AL by the NATI * NM- HtmcAt. \ . . lATpiNfo ihoI'IJIZlIK-HAYor. tihcnisieit I itu'ity. Atn / * \ A'irrcu anil'A /Ji u * lltltiiity , nt 1 nil / Mftund IIV < in o ( J/i-n- the young , the middle ayeit nnu t i onrnltMlcm , n p r in or by Iftier 1 I'roHjt.clin with tenllmonmln , MtKK Ijinjo book , SUIKNCE OK 1.11 E , > It SELF 1 ItfcSKItVATJOK , SCO pp. 1 linnluabln pro ntlou. tun a.li only 2100 Ly null , ej.ilwl BABY RUNNING SORE Worst Sight EvoiSoon. . Logs , Hands , Anns , Body One Solid , Deep , Running1 Soro. Bognn Using Cuticurn. In Two Weeks Great Improvement Followed by a. Complete Cure. Mr child liuniii to tie uro when two month * oldKoenm on bis fui'O and lieud. It rapidly soreucl uvnr nil li s t o Iv Kvory onowhosnw littn said he w is the worst siillit they oviirsaiv. llo had to bu wmiiiJ In llncm olottif ovi'r so many times n duv.and then ho would stick ( nit to hUolothu. I could not dress lilm nlono for months , Ills llttlo led" , hnnds nnd a t ins were just 0110 sol * id tici' | ) running soroi ho na * sore nil over , but the dceuust ones \\creoii his arms , less and CIIPO. His fncound oirs had troit deep eraclci In the tlesh nnd woru * nolion o that no did not look Illco n clilhl Ills worn tlio orsl orcn I line overseen soon of the Ir ml.U 110.51111 usln ? tliv Lim it/in. HIMIIUM , ami In two weeks wo could too a aruat Inipnn onionl , and now ho Is cam * utoti-ly cured. Ills skin Is smooth nnd white , nnd ha scorns ontlrulv wull. \\e nre so tlinuW- ful. Portrait Im-iim-ll 1 would like to toll oxery onu who lias snllorliijt baby about Cu- ntum. MU . riirn nAimr/rr. Wlnllcld Iiuli.im lounty , Mich. Cuticurn Resolvent The now lllool nnd M ln I'urillor , Intornnllv. mm Ci TII tint , tln > cro it l > i C uro , .nut UUTI- iuiiIIAI * . mi uxiii | slto Miln llo nitltlcM , o\- tornally. Instunlly rollovo und spcudlly euro every ul4uj * > o und humor of thu skin , scalp , and blood , with lo-.s of hilr from lnfuiioy to ugo , ( rom plmulcis to scrofula. Kold oiorynlicru. Price , Ci'Tin in , 13c ! SIHP , 7V , UBSUI.VEM , II I'ropaied by the I'DTIEH UltUnM ) CllKMICAl. Llllll'OU VT1OS , llo-itim Mas * f T""Ilow to CurR MJn Dlso isos , ' til ni os , r > 0 Illustrations nnd luo tosi linonhils , in illcd ( rue " -kin und So.ilt > nurlllcd and boiutl- llod by uuiiiLiit M ) vi- Absolutely " "RHEUMATIC PAINS ? In one iiilnntK HID < iitlc'iiciv Anll- 1'iitn I'nistor rc'Huvcn rhoiiinntic sci atic , hip , Ulilnoy cheat , mill tiiiiscnlar p.i us and wo iMicssos 1'rli'o i" > c. The Original aiiil GeninnT Injp&rta the moat iliJldous tasta and ieir > EXTKACT SOUl'B , ornLbimtfrnm a MEDICAL (1KN. CiKVVlKS , TLE1IAN t Had. rna to liU brother I-'ISH , nt WOUOES1EK , May , IBol. \ HOT t& COM ) "Tell LEA ft PEtlRINS' OIKATSi tbal their Bauce la hlxhly ostoemej In GAHIK , Indln , and Is lo my opiulon , the most IVKI.SII- palatable , na troll u the mnat nhole- Kome R UCU tlitt H tuade " Oct. Eeware of ImitatioDS ; see that you get Lea & Perms' ' Blunituro on ovcry bottle of Oriuinal A Oinulno. JOHN IIUNCJN'S BONN. NFW VIJHK I D Omaha's Newest Hotel COR. 12TH AND HDWARJ Hi. ( fllooms ntV > 0 per iHr III oems at M OJ per d7 lOIlc'oun witli Ilatli atl J ) p3fltr lOUooins with Hath nt S3 V ) to ! l 5) ii3r tr OPEN 131 IJ AUGUST 1st .Modern In l.inry Keiipcirt. > m\ly rurnlaliod rhroa Ttiaut C. S. ERB. Proo. The nly hotel In tdc city with hot and cold writer uiicl HIU im liu it In every roe n 'lubl > iuid clliiln ; ; room service unsciriiaiiaJ KATES $2.50 TO $1.00. Buoclnl rates on application. B. SILUOWAY , Prop. ( C Humiliation I ri'c.l Is unsurpassed in the treat ment of all Chronic , Prlvnto nnd Nervous Diseases. Write to or rninult pd niilinllr , riti ; \ fMi.v r nv MAM , . i \ililruss wllli htiuiiii for par- tiMihuihlch will U ) sent la pliiln envelope u llox u > l utllculUd 15tht , Oniuhu Neb HERE'S THE 6 CENTS A DAY CATARRH CURED HIT Alsot'ou hs , IIronchltis. Asth ma , ( JoiHiimutlon , Ilundauho , islok or nervous1 , Norvoiii Prostration AWondorfully Succoss- fulTroatmont. OfNKllATOn. Oxygen Hook" nnd 4 trials I-'IILCI OMl O vrlto SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO. , Suite ft 10 Sliooly Bldj , PRESEHVE YOUR EYE slQHT USE EYEGLASSES OlTENTEIJuiV7itT385 ) ! MAX Mrvnu & nuo. co. , ONM A STRICTLY ARTICLE. A MOST DELICIOUS CHEWING GUM. „ A VALUABLE'SPE- CIFIC FOR LUNG 4 THROAT TROUBLES " ' " \SI' PATENTS"1" N > nttv 9 fad until pit I * ob i n i 1.111 ulalnui Wrlla tjr Invtialuri Ciiitil OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'l whllo costliu tlio omplov or and employe not h Hi li 18 an iblpil us to ii vanuo tlio Inter cats ot both und iUo our own , Ojr aoourlu lietlor ro-.alls wlllitlu i Wyckoff , Seaman & Benetlic TL'M-I'HONV : mi I7IJ FAIINAM ST. DOYOU YOU YOUKNOW KNOW Anything about Sartorial art ? Those in " " and "sacks" long stylish coats , "cutaways" > " 93's" style will prove an object lesson to you ! $ S to $12 will give you selection from several hundred domestic and foreign trouserings. $2O to $ SO will dress you in a suit , from imported fabrics to be found only at Nicoll's. $18 to $ BO will put a stylish spring overcoat over last year's suit. No. 207 South 15th Street , .00 < xoo o oo 00 , ARC WINDOWS Or THL SouuV i M AHA Scientific Opticians s 222 d . F.POr E R , MANACE < N Eg- , rs GIASSES , \si&js\ OPERA G/.ASSZS. TELES COPES , MICROSCOPES , BAROMETERS , THERMOMETERS. , QRAPHOSCOPES. READING CLASSES , COMPASSES , ETC , EYES TESTED FREE.LE'NS 5ESPECIALLYCROUN [ > PRICES Sotio coio SPECTACLES FITTED FROM S3'UP. . rmb .av < g j rm sua SpECT-ACus FITTED FROMI'UP. . oAVnED GLASSES FonSHAoiMGTHEEYEsrROM2 , nnrr' T5rnnTmiMr > TOOUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS . FREE HtPAlHlNw others pa\j Half f vice < ® r OCULISTS ORDERS FILLED , SPECTACLES MM TO ORD PERMANENTLY CUBED or NO PAY WE REFER YOU TO Z , 500 PATIENTS./ Financial Reference : Ml Bank of Commerce , Omaha. ( No DETENTION from businoas. No Oponition. { Invustlitnlu our Mothod. Written Runrnntoo to nbao- Intoly Curu nil kinds of lUM'TI'HKof bothBIIXIIHwith out tlio usu of milf.u or uyrliiKu , no inattur of how 1mm Btnndlng. Btnndlng.EXAMINATION PBBE. IhB 0. E. MILLER COMPANY , 307-308 H. Y. LIFE BLDD. , OMAHA , ItEB , BBIIC ! forc'roular. ' 50 Boat Coif Bboo In tbo-world for the price. W. L. DoUglaSBboesareeoldeverywhere. Evoryfcody oboald wear them. It la a duty you awe yourself to got tbo bout valao foi your money. Eoonomizelnyourloolweorliy purchasing VL. . DOUglnsShOOS.'wblob : reprooent tbo boat value at tbo prices ad- voiV ooO. above , as thousands can testUy. K3Tnko Nu SubBtltuto. WUr ncwn-oof frniid. Nona nenulno without W I Houqlaa nanm and prlco starapeu ou boltoui. Loolc torn nlicujoulmy. W. T. n ln " * " - ° oldby lI.iKiini chlioio Ki-lloy SHu'crA-fo O T \\lhon I llns vanson Ijrn.ilz funiaii \V 1'U ' oiith Uni illi. u. s. , oM\irA , xi npital $100,000 Surplus $ ( io,000 ffflcorn and ! ) lr ctors Ilonrr W. Tate , prail In li. O. Cunhlnif. Tloo ( irajliUni , O. S Murloj , f / MoriaJohnc ) Colllui J. N 1L L'jtrla * . lltod , caihlor. caihlor.THE THE IRON BANK. Nntlro. Fonlr > d proposal * will be rccotvocl by tlio lalo I'rlntliiK Itti in ! , it tlio olllro ofccrot iry f St.iln at any time iioforoVcMlnnscl ly , .Miy ! l , IH'1,1 ' , .il aoYloi'k p in for print IIIK and fjInclliiK " 000 tonlc'i oof the sPiiiitt1 Journ ils , 1000 c oili's | of tin' luiil- Jiinrn il- und GOOD copic'sof tlio sosslon ln\\s of IH'J.l Including fjUO siHiiiulc'ly prlnlc'd und hound In piiicr proof-'iliput copies of tlio "Nc'Hhc'riy Illll " M'liuto and hiiii-,0 journiN tci minted on book p ipiir , two pounds 1101 cjulro , supi r roj.it octavo form , standard lin-vlt-r tj pi1 , Icticlc'c ullli site nlc'.i Ic'.ids lit t\vc'i n tln > lints and tlio p IK' " * slmll ho tWLiilj-sIx pliM inns In wUitn , lth < nit unnoci'ss uy hlanks , liroKrn , 01 p naciap lis , hi , inks ui-twrcMi pinci'i < d- oteiuli cl.iv , anil hotwi'i'ii dlllc-n-nt ses sions of thes.inio diy nnd bi-twc'tin lu-ncUiincl MiiiiliciacN not IOC-M u-u ( inn lnc > \ li > r line Tlie' hlndlnu sli.ill li In ilio Nanm Htylo and quallly an tlio liousii juuin.ils of 1HT1 Cession l.nss to l > u prlnlc < d on two-pound book p ipcr , small pica typo , pi i'i to he s.uno hl/o and foi in as thu laus of IHH.'J with margi nal nolus nnd Indov , hound in full nhrcip I'ropos.ils will also bti rori-lvcd at the same tlmo and pluui for prlntlnit tlio siiiiriimo court rc-porls and court calimdars anil roi furnlsli- liiK all blanks , blank liooUs and circulars , In- cliicllni ; loMMiuc ! hlanks rcnulrc'd by the olll- corsof tlio OMU'ittlM ) diip.irtmrnl of thu slate for .1 poilod of two jeiu.s from clutu of con- Saiiiplc'Mand pstlmafc-sof Muds and iiu.intlty ofsiippllui to ho fiiinlshrdc.in ho scon at thu olllcw of 'ic'iirutary of statu 1'roposiils must stntci for wlmt | irlco the bid der will furnish all hooks In this class PIT iiiKt > , and for all blanks and circulars pur liumlrt d. . . . K'ich proposal must bo ncconunnli'd by a bond In the sum ot 15,000 ( Ml n Ith two or moro surntlrs conditional that thu bidder will , In casoof award , within flvo days after notice , ontcir into contract to do tlio work. Illds to bo markucl i'mpoials for I'ubllc I'rlntlnir , " care sucrctary of state Callny nnd paKu proof for la s and Journal ) mint bo furiusht'd to the propur olllcor , anil nil work to ho ( Inlhorcd in xood orilur , frouof cost , ut the olllcct of the sc'crotary of state wltliln nlnutv clays from the dutoot iiintr.ict Ulgllt to rojfct any or all bids ruutrvwd J S IIAIITI.KV. i St. do Treasuror. I Of Htat KuoiiNK MOOIIK. ( I'rlntliiK lloarc Auditor 1'uUllo AccounU. J A21d 10k TREATMENT. roil ALI. , Chronic , Nsrvoin , PrivatJ Special Diseasas. Myoiraoxporlonoa. DISEASES OP mm Tioatod at J3.M a. month und all tnodlolnuj fitrnUhod All other troubles trailed at roisonabU chnrses. CONSULl'AriON I'UiE. : Callouoi uililro.a li MIJllllUUll i U 1111111 DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB MAKES : THE BEST Photograph REASONABLE RATES FOR The J3est. IK'JO Sfroo , PKC)1'0-\IH , Koll SUIlVnVIN'O ANI MAItKINU HOIJVDAIIV LINC-Dup irl- 11 nt of the Interim , cionrial I. mil Olllcii \\.ishlnxton , April .1 , IH'J -.sualud I proiiosuls will hu recoUi'il at the ( Jonural I. mil Ulllcn , \Vashlnitiiii , D ( ' , until 2 o'clock p in on Saturday , thu lith cl ly of M ly. 1H9 I , for Mir- % r > IIIK and in.ul.liir , ' liy Milluliln monumunts , .hat pDrllou of tlm hnundiiry line hu- , \vi'i-u the stito of Nc'hiaslca anil the stiitc of South Dikota , which lius west , ot thc > Mlssouil rhur , as authorl/i'd by tlio act if congress , , | ) | ) . ' ( AllKlHt r > , 1HUJ , m ikllU appiuprlatlon for HiirvuyliiK the' public lands ( iiiinphlol statutes ntl.uiH , IH'll-'OJ ' , P ! 170i The Hiirvoy Is to hu ovoriilrd In < omplliinci > with spt'i illcallons and Instiuctlons and o\ Istliuolllclal nvuliitlons I'ho htono niouii- mt'iits nru to bn placed at half mlle Intervals on Hald houndaiy 1'ioput ils foi cxei'iitlni ; the Hiirvoy und cvHahllshlnj ; tin inonnnionts , as 10 qulri'il liy the .JPCM'III atlons , InslriiiMloiii und H , must incliidn In onu hid both tlio ilitld norL und the iiioniimdiitH C'oplus of thu Hpoi ItlcatloiH rulatlvo to the line and menu infills , and blank proposals will Im furnlshuil bidders on iipiillcullon to thu commissioner of tliiid'onc-ral Lund Olllco , Washln/ton , I ) U Kach pioposai must , he ucconip uilail by : i cor. tillc'd check for t&oi ) I'roposils will bo con. slclorcjcl enl ) from ptiicllcal , nxporluncucl mir- Miyorshosu competuiK'o and roll ibillly urn Hatlsfaclory to this olllco Thn party to whom thu i onlracl m ly bo aw.irdud will 1m ro- cjulred to cxi-i lilt ) tlio work "In his own propur person , " with such usslslunr-oas may bo nccciJ- h.iry iToposals must ho im lusuil In onvolopu * tiiiil markud "I'ropmals for the hurvuy und os tahllsliniLMil of thu boundary Him bdlwoon No- brasku and South Dakota , and nddrcssoil to "Tho Commissioner of tlic-Utnmnl I/and cjfllcu I'ily \\iihhlnuton II c " The rUht tori-loct uny anclailhiaslsroservuci yV LAMOltlU X , a'J I AND WOMEN AT OHCt , < HIl l < xil or in llnit ) Co 1 1 r i prevent ut , j ertj < iiutriuute our pnntea iDAtter , 1 nil Introduced our vomit. Steady employmrnt A ? A RYANP t'tf A i-.trrr raid - 1 wo I to comi ctrnt r > * r oni Don t t\e\tf \ moitirnC l > ul wilia JMF.DQ. ELECTRO PAO CO. . Cincinnati , Ohio i