Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 18, 1893, Page 5

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OPPOSED T0 A BOND ISSU Boorotary Ourlisle Will Not Besort %o Unless Foroed To. HAD A CONSULTATION WITH THE PRESIDENT Cleveland and the Secretary ury Dis of the ancial Situstion will s the I slicy of the Secretary Not Be Divalged. Wasmrsorox, D. C., Aprll 17 reserve fund he issuance Amon e of Opin \ lurge wmounts he DISPOSED OF GOVERNMENT I'OPERTY Serfous Charges Mu, Aguinst Wenther Wasm D C Morton this afternoon Assistant Sex 3 tion it i~ L julent dispos: und through the imm in the ndvise: sunoun e amou he would tae The recommenduti foliows The, and emy or un snd 1 wnd civi The ent, tion of the ureau. That no g m out or taken circumstances arty be und use that no except upon a requisition duly signec and spproved and for which a receipt be g the prop- s 0 buresu be sdver- money now prevailing in the woather by between the employes und ofticers, by those of inferior rank 1o their sup prohibiLes u of the execut ive the buresu snd much as prac- respons management and o the official sepa ticable. the 7 employ contral of g tering in one spons. 1 the bures pleasure of the en &t their private beiug given suy record bur ispo tion in the Rysn, s emp) ment of Ry valued Bt ne SUPREME COURT DECISIONS, Important Cases Wi Disposed OF by that WasHxarox, D, € ment of the sertain I Unite Three read Uhe these these Indises an: pulties o ghe 1 glaimed Lhat the) ful share of the m had wributy the pove tribution Justice E court of an opinion wh Visten ovarcuiod e udgment of the om the de- | Have Boon | | States cirouit oourt for the northern distriot of Texas in the case of Sarah R Moxis and her husband agsinet T.J. Oliver In the case of the city of St Louls againet s Western Union Telegraph company ¢ Justice Fuller today smnounoced that he United States filing W sk WasRINGTOR ¢ hae sgion Notes April 17.—S ary rescinded the order placing om furlough 1 him ins ing the Bering { Wash thought ve 1 nd nava socasion of the by which the right ¢ 1 States is aling sta 18, faile WasHING ury depart 50,000 1 _New York s HOKEST PRAISE. ‘ Kickapoo IndESagwa Does Good Work in Maine. Ksrnest Endorsement of Kickapoo Rem- edies from the Extreme North Eastern Section of the United States. Merit Alone Could Huve Made These Remedies so Widely known «nd Universally 1ndorsed by the People. MONTICELLO, AT00Stook Co., Me. Ot 16, 1892, T wish to tell you what your great med. icine Kickapoo In- dian Sagwa, bas done for me &ud my family. My wife was very could We doct the ry she could not live three months. She 1 confined to her bed for almost two yeurs and wus now aimost bed- fast. The doctor swid she hud Comne sumption complicated with Heart Die- ease und Liver Trouble, und we were shout discournged. 1 then heerd of your remedy and 10ld my wite wbout it She Gecided to try it, and before she had & bottle she felt better. When kon tw was g not an he live. John 5. White bud ties she the thira ished she au Some & hus been & well womsn ever since & wonder o 6 utter this I was taken sick nd wy trouble w pronounced Dys pepsia by & physi clun wh all me me ad- vised me to try Sagwa. I did so and was cured. Soon atter thet 1 was wttacked the Grippesud couldnot got rid Every time I had s cold 1 completely used up. At my wite's aug. gestion 1 tried Kickapoo Indian Sag- wa ngnin, wnd after twe 1 cur Sagwa is the best remed; that a family can have. In cuse of Colds i nothing bet- ter thut T know of thas ag 1 good dose My wife Mrs. J wus entirely well & 10 be think Kickupoo 1n wowld 1 s it saved her life v Providence, and 1 can say th hand of Almighty Cod ! to the wonderful me the grest gift of nature, & diun Sagwi, snd ull the worl Its value s & family mparisor JOHN 8 we my \cine medicine kupoo 1 Jould know g B s s remedy is beyond - WHITE Kickapoo Indian Sagwa, made by the Judiane from roots, barks and herbs o any d-ugiint 81 per Bottls, Six Bottles for §5. | The World-Herald, Omaha. Denr Sirs—~As to the Britaunion, I regard it work. one of the finest incyclopadia & monumental e worid of letters, wh ever seen. It is at the reference. It is an i8¢ is conennt the most sul vhenomenally cheap. vours GEORGE L. ires & most he money to pay ymmend the -HERA tion of the Eu ready the 1 heartlly endorse y yducing s, and hos our syste gresat enter, Saints’ Rectory, Omsha. 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