CONDITION OF THE TREASURY Estimate of Amount of Clash Which Will Ha Available at the End of the Year , WORK OF THE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE NerFMltjr fur ttfcrlMiiR Strain by Which the ( iovprniiiriil'd Horriinri Cnn Il In- , rrini > d Plnnn rr i | > cil A HlglitrTnxnii WASIIINOTOX , D.C. , Jan , 10. The subcom mittee of the ways and means committee on the Investigation of the treasury expects to receive the latter part of this week a largo amount of Information from the treasury ex perts , showing the receipt. ' ) and expenditures of the government. These ofttclnls , under the direction of Secretary foster , have been nt work steadily for throe weeks , and their worlt is expected to throw a great deal of light on the state of the government's ilnnnces and the problem which Mr. Cleve land's administration and the democratic party will have to meet the next two years It can bo said that the statement will not Bhow a deficit In the treasury or the proba bility of ono dunng the ptcsont fiscal year , but a close analysis of It is expected to show that Secretary Foster at times had a hard task making both ends moot , " and that his micctsfinr will be likely , unless relieved by legislation at this session raising additional revenue , to have even a harder task with the pensions steadily Increasing. l > tliimt nr rmnU Atiillnlilr ilulj- . Secretary Foster has Informed members of congress that there will bo an available balance in the treasury July t next of $20- 000,0K ( ) . This balance , however , includes nothing fur the sinking fund , of which the annual requirements are S .OOJ.OOO. Demo cratic members of congress expect to show that there have been times when a deficiency WIIH prevented by a policy of not paying any thing today , the payment of which couid bo put off until tomorrow. Not n single new public building has been provided ior durlnir this congress , but there Ktill r > iialns | over 811,000,000 to bo expended on account of public buildings and $11,000,000 ngainnl which there are no outstanding i-onli-ults. There are also other matters In wblch the government revenues made it necessl ry for the treasury to "go slow" for fear that , for the ilrst time in many years the balance would bo on the wrong fllilo ol the ledger. Added to this state of iifjitlrs is the heavy increase for pension payments , which next year will bo manj millions greater ( unless the grant of new ( tensions is diminished ) , inoro thai eiiouEli to wipe out the $ 0,000,000of expccte < Hiirpliis on Juno 1. Th/se / things are giving the party about to conn1 into power considerable concern , and li unit1 that the now administration may go alon smoothly. It is considered highly do Billll IP that the treasury should have a good worl ing balance of foO.OOO.OOO more. Secretary tary Foster will probably bo examined or this ( lolnt , and on the means of raising thi money. In ills annual repbVt the secretary Bald. Sri-rctiiry Potter's ItrrninniiMiilntloii. "The receipts of the current and the nox fiscal year are not likely , if present condi lions continue , to fall below expenditures Yet , in view of the fact that the surplus foi this year will bo small , with the probability of a falling olT in receipts , I think the rove lines should bo so increased as to enable th Treasury department to maintain a gold re nerve of not less than $185,000,000 to main tain a comfortable working balance. As n general revision of our customs laws is no probable , t do not fool like suggesting any special method for increasing the revenue tnough 1 should otherwise think that ui additional tax on whisky , which could be collected without additional cost , would fur nish an easy method. " The result of their Investigation will de pend upon whether or not the ways and means committee will recommend legislation increasing the revenues at this session. Owing to the nearness of the end of this con gress , the probabilities are against any actual legislation , though the facts may de velop so strongly ns to necessitate Immediate action to force both parties to worl : together the republicans in order that a deficiency early in the coming administration may not bo laid at their doors , and the democrats to maintain the credit of the incoming adminis tration. At present the plan suggested , which is regarded as most expedient , is the Increase of the whisky tax. The Increase would raise over SlTi.OOO.OOO additional yearly , if the law could bo so framed to af fect whisky In bond. Must llnMnt Some Time. It Is considered possible that the distillers would meet the increased tax by talcing whisky out of bond at the present rate. It Is pointed out , however , that the largo amount of immediate revenue would give the government a working balance for some time to come , and thai after a few months the in creased tax would begin to bring in more revenue to meet the increasing pension pay ments. There are many persons who prefer to revise the whole taxing system nt once , but against this course it is urged that the trouble over the withdrawal from bond of whisky because of an increased tax will have to bo mot some time , mid it had better bo mot now , so that there will bo more revenue from internal sources to meet the increase of expenses , hence , at a time when the cus toms revenues will bo falling off In advance of u probable now tariff law. What thu outcome will bo is of course un certain at this time , but matters may soon develop by action on the part of the ways and means committee. Fiivnrx u llltirr | Tux on WliUky. Kepresentatlvo Scott , Illinois , is the father of the proposition to increase the whisky tux tofl.'jrm gallon. Ho has Intro duced a bill on the subject. When asked about it ho Ilrst disclaimed any Intention to benollt the whisky trust and said : "The point about my bill is that it would give additional revenue to the government with out a cent inoro of expense in the collection , even on the theory that those persons who say that the government would not get the Increased tax on the largo quantity of spirits already manufactured , the bill would give the government n considerable amount of monej at this time when the treasury needs nil the revenues It can get. There might bo less whisky taken out subsequently , but cer tainly the increased tax would produce the revenue now. l\'o ono can toll , of course , just what will happen In the next few months , The whisky trust , like any other institution , would make all the money it could Congress can't always refuse to legislate because that body is going to specu late on legislation. CONOItKSSlONAI , Soimtoi-H AC" I n ll * 'ii H I ho Antl-Optliiii Hill OlliiT Multont Coimhli'rrd. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Jan. 10. Three pre pared speeches wore read in the senate todifyi The Ilrst was by Mr. Merrill , repub lican , against thu McGarraan bill ; the iccond by Mr. Peffer , populist , in favor of n constitutional amendment limiting the presi dential ofllco to ono term , and the third by Mr , Call , democrat , in defense of the consti tutionality of thu anti-option bill. After a quorum was procured as the result of a call of the senate , some considerable progress was made on the anti-option bill. A. motion was agreed to.iflxing July 13 , IS'JS , is the time when the bill is to go Into effect. The resolution offered on Saturday by Mr. Wolcott , republican , instructing the commit tee on foreign relations to inquire as to the expenditures in and about the construction of the Nicaragua canal since the accounts of oxpomllturo rendered two years since , was agreed to. The McOurrahan bill went over without action. f The Joint resolution Introduced by Mr. 1'clTcr , limiting the president to one term , was taken mi and Mr. 1'of.or addressed the Bcuato In supiHirt of it. Mr. I'offor Had not concluded his speech nt 0 p. in , when iho anti-option bill eamo up as the si x i\l : order , and he gave notice that he would ivsumo the argument tomorrow Mr. Cull , dunuxTut , read an argument in favor of the bill , the question being on the amendment offered by Mr , Vitas , democrat , intended to confine the venal provisions of the bill to purely upeculativo transactions , A short argument in favor of it was made by Mr White , democrat , and then Iho veto was taken. The amendment was rejected -yeas , 12 ; nnvs. 83 , Mr. Hill , democrat , was paired with Mr , Irby , democrat , otherwise ho would have voted for the amendment offered by Mr. Wnshburti , republican , to change the tlmo for the act to take effect. July ill , 1803. was nprccd to ; also an amendment to section ! ! , to the effect that the act shall not apply to any agreement to pay or deliver a part of the product of the land as compensation for worker or labor to ba done or to bo done on the land , The nmc'Admcnt offered by Mr. Daniel , democrat , to strike out section 10 was de feated yes , lit ; nnys , ! J2. Mr , George , democrat , moved to amend the bill by striking out all after the Ilrst three sections and inserting in lieu thereof the flulratltuto proixjsed by him last July ( omitting the Ilrst three sections ) . No action was taken on Mr. George's sub stitute , and the senate adjourned. Ill thn tlniiic. WASIH.NOTON , D. C. , Jan. 15. Coming over from the former suspension day was a bill to settle and adjust claims of Arkansas and other swam" land grants suits. Mr. Multao , democrat , from Arkansas , stated that the amount Involved was about i2.000,000. All- . Tracy , democrat , from New York , argued that directly or Indirectly it would lead to an expenditure of at least VWO- ) ( ( XX ) . It might bo that Arkansas was en titled to the money claimed by It , but It did not go nliout claiming it in a creditable manner. It had sought to bring in a log rolling bill which , by Inserting the claims of other states , might gain In strength. There was a lobby hero in favor of the measure , and lie hoped it would not pass. Mr. McHao answered In an impassioned manner , declaring the statement of Mr. Tracy , that this was n lobby measure , to bo untrue. It was an unmanly statement and was an unwarranted attack upon a Just measure and one that must have been in spired bv some one interested In the defeat of this bill. The bill was lost yeas , 13'J ; nays. 85 not the necessary two-thirds in the ntllrmative Mr. Chapman , democrat , from Michigan , , from the committee on piviMentlal elec tions , moved to suspend the rules and pass t joint resolution providing for the election o senators of thu Uniti-d Slates liy a populai vote. After some filibustering on the par of the republicans the motion was agreed to without division , and the house adjourned. AHAINST TIIH ICKAUINC C'OMIIINU. Ucport < > T the Spi'diil lnvo < ll , illii ! ; Com- inlttco of'c > iigr n NVnsliliiKton Nutr * . WASHINGTON , D. C. , Jan. 10. Messrs. Coombs and Patterson have practically completed their report to the special com mittee of Investigation into the Kondlng coal combine. The report asserts that the aim of the combine Is to drive out inde pendent coal miners and to gain complete control of the anthracite Industry , and it is sought to do this by llxing a liiuh freight rate on coal so as to make it prolitablo for individuals to turn in the product of their mines to the combination. The report will recommend the passage of the bill , hereto fore agreed upon by the commerce commit tee , which gives the Interstate Commerce commission power to keep down freight rates. Mr. Do Armond , democrat , from Missouri , introduced in Iho house today a bill to sus pend during the ilrst year of each presiden tial term all civil service laws , insofar as thov restrict or interfere with the free ex orcise by the president or heads of depart ments of the power to remove or appoint officers or employes of the government. A preamble to the bill says that no adminis tration can fully and satisfactorily carry out its policy if a large portion of the subordi nates are hostile to such policies. Mr. Cummings , chairman of the committee on library , which is conducting an inquiry Into alleged favoritism on the part of the Department of State In furnishing copies of archives to certain persons and refusing it to others , has received a letter from William Henry Smith in which ho states that ho is unable to appear before the committee and ho will go before a commissioner and make affidavit as to his testimony. Until this is done the committee will take no action. Mr. McLcnnon , treasurer of the war divi sion of the treasury , who has had charge of the preparation of the exhibits showing the financial condition of the treasury , as re quested by the Springer subcommittee , hfs ; broken down and Is suffering from n/rvous prostration as a result of his labors. Ills ill ness delays the completion of the st/.tement , and it will bo several days before litf ilrst as sistant , Mr. Quard , will get the details into shape. .Mr. lUtilnn'H Condition ItomnliiH Unrl 4 KrportH From the Doctors. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Jan. 10. Mr. Blaine passed a good night and rested well. Dr. John son visited thb patient at 10 o'clock and re mained much longer than usual. Ho stated on leaving the house that Mr. Illaino's condition was unchanged. Ho added that the physicians would this afternoon give out a statement as to Mr. lifeline's condition , which would bo fuller than those heretofore issued. Mr. IJlaino's disease remains a mystery to all but the family and his physicians. The latter decline , without the express authority of the family , to divulge the nature of the complaint which has now kept their patient continuously in bed for four or live weeks , with constantly diminishing strength , and frequent "sinking spoils'1 threatening im mediate dissolution. It was hoped today when the doctors an nounced that at a specified hour they would bo prepared to issue a tullcr statement on tills subject than had hitherto been given out , that some facts would bo allowed to trunsuiro which would satisfy the natural desire of the public to ascertain the truth of the illness of one of its most distinguished ettUcns , and at the same time stop the crcp of contradictory and sensational rumors pro- vailing. Tills nnticipatio'u was not realized. There was a delay in the issue of the promised bulletin , and when it did appear it contained nothing but what had previously been known. An honest pill is the nohlest work of the apothecary. DoWltt's IJttlo Early Kiscrs cure constipation , biliousness and sick head- ticho. KIIIiMl IIU Father. LKIIAXON , Ky. , Jan. 10. George Wells shot and instantly killed his father , Ron Wells , at Hollertown , in this county Saturday oven- ing. Young Wells was drunk and securing a pistol went to shoot a neighbor's dog. His father followed and pleaded with him not to shoot the dog , as it would cause snrious trouble. The old man's actions only enraged him the more and turning quickly , Ho shot him dead. NEBRASKA'S ' STATE FAIR Nothing Certain About it Being Held This Year , RAILROADS OPPOSED TO THE MEETING pnr It Will Krpp Some I'noplo Awnjr from tlioGoltimblnn I2iinnltlin | tlou to lo Ilrllnllclr .Settled Ted * } ' . U.NCOI.X , Neb. . Jan. 10. [ Special to Tun DEE. ] Will Nebraska b\vo : a stnto fair this year ? Is otto of the cuipstlons to 1x5 decided nt the mooting of the Stnto Hoard of Atrlcul- turo , which begins In this city tomorrow afternoon. The mutter has not been dis cussed heretofore , but from the sentiment of the members who have so far drifted inthere promises to be u very lively debate over it. Some of the members are quoted as saying that it would bo a losing venture to hold n fair In Nebraska this jear when the World's fair will undoubtedly draw thousands from the state who would otherwise attend the state exposition. Still others contend that if liberal sliced prem iums are given and a general cfCort made to secure good horses , there will be no lack of attendance , and the iifirlfultural displays are sure to proxo as good as ever. The rail roads nro also divided in interest , the Uurlitijrtrm being strongly In favor of one and the Uock Island and one or two others being against it. It is impossible to sa.\ what will be done , but it is one of the "burn- ing questions" to ba decided. U. II. Henry of Columbus will succeed .lohn Jensen as president. The corn exhibits were being plared in display position today , but the sliow will not be open until tomorrow. Court House N MVS. Joseph Aeken was arrnlsncd before Judge Hall this morning on the chargeof contempt of court. Komo months ago Mrs. Acken brought suit for divorce , alleging among other things that Joseph hail threatened to take her life , anil asking that he be enjoined from interfering with her in the pursuit of life , liberty and happiness. The injunction was granted , but Saturday night Joseph got drunk , and proceeding to the family domicile threw one of the daughters out of the house , and tried to do the samii with his wife , lie was llnally gotten rid of. but an attachment for contempt of the court's order was made out , and ho was nabbed. This morning lie promised never to do it niraln. and after a lecture the court discharged him. The old Dawson will case , a stilt famed in Nebraska's iFgal lore , was the cause of n damage suit tried in county court this morn ing. Sarah Campbell had pmvhased a lot from Thomas Walton , who had derived liis title from the widow Dawson before she remarried. When the heirs finally won their ease they dispossessed a number of propcrty.owners in the southern part of the city who had purchased their holdings of the widow. Among them was Mrs. Camp bell , who now brings suit against her war rantor , Walton. If she wins it will reopen some decidedly interesting litigation. From I'ullci ) Court. C. li. Wright made complaint this morning that Daisy Wilson , a shining light in the dcmi-monilo class , hud robbed him of $70 by the old style "rolling'1 process. Daisy , how ever , has not yet been found , and probably won't. Wright wanted to see the sights last night and an accommodating hackman helped him along. Ho was tilled up with drugged liquor , robbed aud thrown out into the street , where ho was picked up by an olllcer. The question of whether Lincoln men will bo allowed to further indulge in the luxury of a Sunday shave will bo decided by Judge Waters Wednesday. Charles M. HurU , pro prietor of the Capital shop , is the victim of the test ease. Charles Drown , alias Williams , was bound over this afternoon to answer in district court for the robbery of Andy Bayliss' house. Both parties are colored , and some months ago Williams broke into the dwell ing and was ransacking it when Andy , who was temporarily absent , returned home. Ho taeklcd the man , but got the worst of it , and WlUitims got away , but not before ho was recognized. Ho wandered back to town and into the arms of the police. Some time last night burglars broke into the hardware store of C. M. Loonils. U0r > O street , and carried away cutlery and silver plated goods to the value of $150. No clew to the perpetrators. The City In IJrlcf. At a special meeting of the local lodge of trainmen yesterday afternoon , resolutions of sympathy with the striking printers were adopted , together with others placing a boy cott on the two papers which have refused fair wages , and branding.tho printers' pro tective fraternity as "a body bound together by organized capital to degrade labor when the opportunity presents itself. The annual meeting of the Lincoln Board of Trade has been called for Thursday even ing , January 'M. The Lincoln Typographical union , at its mooting yesterday , adopted resolutions con demning the action of the Board of County Commissioners in ignoring their protest and awarding the county printing to the Daily Call , a "rat" sheet , and declaring It to be a direct slap at organized labor , of which it re quests the other unions to take cognizance. Ttio state council of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics will bo held In this city beginning tomorrow afternoon. Sessions at the Lindell hotel. Harvey S. Carper of 1'Jlmwooil and Hosa Sehlotman of Missouri Valley , la. , were mar ried by Judge \Mi\g \ \ today. Thomas Ballou , a painter , was arrested this afternoon on the charge of securing from George .Masters , a restaurant keeper , on a worthless cheek. Ballon claims to have scoured it from ,1. A. Johnson and the police arc looking for Johnson. Agent Hobert Ashley of the Wlnnebago and Omaha Indian agency , crime up today with a largo number of his wards , who will give testimony to the federal grand jury as to suspected eases of liquor selling to the red men. Ho is accompanied by an Indian deputy United States marshal , Louis Hamil ton and Two Buffalo , Slow Walker , Fluting Water , Yellow Smoke , A Snu Hugur , Co liar and a number of braves similarly equipped with names for homo consumption. Salvation Oil , the people's liniment , is guaranteed the best. It will euro you. llurlril In u Wrecked llulldlni ; . Pnir.AHin.i'iii.v , Pa. , Jan. 10. The building nt 5.1T Commerce streoi caved in late this afternoon , and u munberof people are buried in the ruins. - * - 1'ile.s of people nave piles , but DoWitt s Witch Hazel salvo will cure thorn. Health and are A Fact. Destroyed by the use of poor smoking tobacco. The one tobacco that has held its own through all the changes of Against Time time and against all competitors is Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Fears Nothing Tobacco. A Question WHY ? Because it's always pure , always Unchanging A Great Record the same , always the best. Such a record tells more than pages of Talk's Cheap "talk. " It's ' hist as good to-day For You as ever and it is tbe tobacco toryou. If you smoke , you should smoke Good Advice Bull Durham A trial is all we ask , BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. , - PUr.HAM , N. C. - A / CHEAT BOON THE SICK THE BEST SERVICE AT LOWEST RATES - . Oupclitnil A SliPmril' | ' < lpinrou | Tormi llrhitr tli Trontmpif ( ht Alt Onrnhle llH > n 04 Within thn .Meurn of That lrs. Copolnnd ft tnoimrd hnvo for yours past boon doliit ( a viut amount of coed throii 11 tbelr thorotiRti mastery of Catarrh mid other chronic malhdlu * . la known to all. That tliolr system Is Urn mutt aiu-conirul now In uio It candidly admitted oven u ninny of tbolr nbli ! lcomiJotUors. HuiHnitendot uskln * tlit hlitl. fees Unit tlielr ; oiUlno ) 8k111 nlcht uislly command , their rncmtlily ruto Is reiilly lets tlrin ono-nunrtor tlia UVUIMKO charges Mr J. M. llnrran Is a neil known pimencer conductor ot tlm llurlliiKton .V Missouri Klvor railway , whoso run l between I'ltittiinoiith and UiiKtlimi on the fun train. Nearly ovnry- l > o.ly who traxeU on this line knows Mr. Hur- ron , nml will , therefore , bo Interoitod In ! iln personal imrrutlvn of nn eAiiorlunco Unit lie has rocontlv uu < < 4nd tliroiiu'li. Mr llnrron's hour,1 U at liMStlnirs. Said hu- MH. J. M. IIAlillON , IIA-TI\iS ( , NEH. "The uniform low fees of tlio physluliiiis of ho L'opoland Mi-dlcal Institute nro n crent juon to the slol < , not beciiiiso It secures thuin iiudlcal tri"iiinnnt , but because It secures hum the IIKST ni-Ulcal truatincnt I wont to hum for vatarrli , not hecnuHO they olmr.'od nit $ . " > n month and f u rnisho I tnuill Inua fri'c I wont to them buciiusu everybody was say * 111 ; Ihulr system w.is thu BIOS I. "Jiomo j'o'irs ago on account of exposure I ontraetecl catarrh of thliond und thro it. I md severe lioailnclief , uinovliig touring nml m//.lnit nolsu In thu UIUM , sorn.lliroiit und otli- or eaturrhal symptoms iieuon.panlod with u ovqro cough. "I'lio dlsuaso was very painful to mo nnd I rlcd uvory way that I know to ( jut rid of I * . I vtis iinmiccusiful and thought I would have n siill'ur nil thu rott of my lift ; , lint by /ood fortune I was directed to the Copuland Mcdlc'il Institute I begun the treatment , nnd although I was innblu to tal.o advunl nro of Iho olllco trout- neut very often. y t I begun lo Imurovo rlxht iwny and I now fuel lllto : i new man. " 1 iiiivi * g.iiiuxl ton | > ' , ) iiniU In wolKht mi- Inr tlictr triMitiiiriit. "I know of no bolter testimonial than my imroneoJ wulzhi ana improved hu.-ilth. I can licurfully lucoinmcnd thusu pliys cluni lo all vhoailiror with Chronic Ciitarm. " Why They Advertise. _ , Drs. Copohunl and Shcii.ird advertise be- nu o they can roach a greater number of piv- lunts by so doing , and by suoiirlni ; this truat inmbur oT patlonts they eiUHtlord to tr at hem at : t nominal r.ito. which could not ntlier- vlsobodone. This is Hie Mciotof their ad- vuriMlnz , and scaruoly utmvn within u radius ot HUD miles of thl3 city hut has Its quota of urntotiil pitlcnts who dally attest to their 'rlenili nnd the public the beneficial results of heir tro itmunt lis. C'npuland und Shupard mow that they nro doing Komi in this coni- ininlty , Ills tnuslck and unfiirtnuato neoplo hey aim to ro.icli und iMuiix * * , not physicians. Tnelrsiiccess has been won by honest , hard vork , by Kcnulno methods , by undivided nnd lovotuil study nnd expurionce. This Is the record of thulr training ilml experience , this ho evldencoof tholrskllli They nro h < ; ro < o euro sicU people , und that ilioy do euro thorn , oven utter the ulTorta of ethers have proved loworlcs" . Is atloitoil by thu numerous stato- aents published oncli wioU. ! A-Word tojVldil patients. Those who tuko mall troitliiont arc entitled : o the low rates for nil dlsuasos , us wull us hoio wlioupniy ailhc ofll > 'u per onully. Drs , 'opuland and Miopard have so purfcctod tliolr Vhtom of male or homo ti'u.Ument Unit they ucceed qiiitons well In this wnv as they do In their otllce practice. All who rosldo at a dis tance fiotil the city , nnd c.innot conveniently cull ut tlm olllce , should wrlto for symptom ilnnk. Questions about nil uhronlo troubles cheerfully answered. Nervous Diseases Cured. Skin Diseases Cured. Catarrh Cured. ItomiiH : ill mid : il2 NIMV Yurie I.Ho Iliillilln ? , Oiiiiilm , Ncli. \V. I-I. OOPBUAND , M. D. O. S. SIII&LWItU , M. D. fepoclultles : Catarrh and till diseases of the Eye. Kar , Throat and Lunss ; Nervous I Ka4. HKln Dlsoiiaos , Uh-onlo Hl oases. Olllco Hours U to flu. m.,2 to5y. til. , 7 to 8 p. in. Sunday , U a. in. lo 13m. CAST BE CUBED. If Dr. Schonek's troilmont an 1 cure of f'on- sumption were somotlun : now and untr.eil , people might doubt : but what has proved It self through a record as old as our grand fatti er s , moans Jusl what It Is A Specific for Consumption and for nil diseases of the Lungs. No truat- inont In the world can place so nmny perma nent cures of Consumption to Its credit as Dr. Hchenok's. Nothing In Nature nets so directly and ulToctlvoly on the lung membranes and tissues , aud so quickly disposes ot luhorclos , congestion. Inllamnmtlon , colds , coughs and all the seeds of Consumption as Dr. Sohenck's Pulmonic Syrup \Vhon all else falls it comes to the rescue. Nut until It falls , nnd only after faithful trial , should any ono despond. It baa brought the hopeless to life und health. U has turned the dospnlr of ton thousand homes Into joy. It Is doing It now. It will continue to do It throughout tnu agos. Dr. tScli'ncIi'a I'nictlcnl Trcitttteon ( 'nnsidnntian , Liv.rttH'lstumach Dts- taten ni'ifkil/rce t all dppUcititx. Dr. J. U. Selnnck < fc 6'on , DR. MCGREW THE SPECIALIST. IH unmrpasnod In the treatment of all PRIVATE DISEASES and. All Weakness iiru and .Disorder * of intrl id years expcrienco \Vrito for circulars [ rail question list free , MUi nail Karnam BU. , .Omaha , Nob. YOUR EYE ARE TROUBLING YOU ! Wollcome und Imrn thoin firnmlno.l lir our optician rcrof rhnriio , uncl. If nofo ry.tlll8 1 with apatrnt our'TISUKhl.'TJUN" Hi'KUTACt.TSor KVK t'l.AS * hK HmboMln Iho worM , If jrouitnnot n ui ulft fm wo will loll TOU nomi'lnlvho yiu winit to do. ioD | M'KCTACl'lW or KVK tiLAsalW KKOM tl.'l ) Ul' . rialn. nnuike , tine or vrliltoKin ' < : , lor i > rutoutlux tut ' ' . lroai&Xiiialr . 'ji' ! | up. Max Meyer & Bro. Co Jewelers and Opticians. Irarnain and 1'lfloont Street A. H. DYER , ii : nutom , iireli ( > ll ( i" , Inrtnry Mini mivurk rriiiilrlni ; u tliiirnucli uiul kuowlrilfo nt riiiinlruvlloii uiul nf umterlnln , n nirclnliy. | 1' , O. Hex U34 , I''romout , Neb. Today tomorrow ncxtdtiy from 7:3O : a. m. till 6:30 : p. m. wewill offer on separate tables set apart for that purpose about a th.imsn.nd suits of clothes. The bulk of these suits are in very hancUome dark CQlors in splendid all wool fancy cheviot lined with heavy double warp twilled linings and thoroughly made. They are just such suits as have been sold dur ing the season by the leading clothing concerns throughout the United States we among the number fora ten dollar note. There are also among the lot some splendid all wool fancy cheviot homespun and cassimere suits in rich dark plaids and checks that range in value from eight up to twelvetlollars while scattered among them are one hundred and ninety double breasted mixed cheviot suits in black only. Until every one of these is gone until there's nothing but empty tables left to remind us that there ever was such a sale you your friends and your neighbors can choose as you like take the suit that suits you best in the lot for exactly five dollars. Never not even at our memorable five dollar suit sales ot last spring when we were compelled to lock the doors in the faces of some of our best friends have we given you so miich for one five dollar bill as we offer you at this sale. There are all sizes from 34 to 44 in the sale. If you come before the sizes are broken you are sure of a fit. If you are late and your size is gone as we do not make any alterations it v/ill be your loss and the other fellow's gain. DEFORMITY BRACES ElastiCj Stocking Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies' ALOE & mm , 114 S,15tiSt , , Next to Postofflee Wo will eeml you the nitim-lnim French I'rcrur.Ulon . CALTHOQ f rvo. ni ) a lecal Kuaraiiloe tli < u CALTIIUS will Ile Jor - jour UCcaltll , .Strength auU Vigor. t'st Hand fay ffsatisfied. Address VON MOHL CO. . Bolt AmtHfU iRint * , tLnlaa&ll. OUo. ShlTiirs Hlllo. Under nnd l > y vlrttio of nn execution Issued by frank K. Mooret , clerk of the district court within and for Dou Ins county , Nebraska , upon a judgment rendered by said court at Us September term , A. 1) ) , , 180J , In favor of the Merchants National bank of Kansas City , Missouri , and against the Metropolitan Cabin Hallway company of Omaha , Nebraska , I have levied upon the following ( li-scrlbcd property as the nropcrly of the said , The Metropolitan Cable Kalluay company of Omaha , Nebraska , to-wlt : "Track and road bed. Including rails , tics , plates , frog's , bolts , splices , wires , HWltcbuK. poles , trolly wires , cross wires , etc. , etc. , and everything pertain ing to snld truck and the operating thereof as an electric motor line of .said The Metropol itan Cable Itullway company onloth .street and on Dodge street In thu city of Omaha , and on DodgobtiTct as extended , Woodman ave- iiuo , I'mlerwood nvonue and Wilson avenue or street In Dundee I'lacu or adjacent thereto In the county of Douglas and state of Nebraska. " "Ono car hou-o tframo building on posts or blocks ) located on lot 14 , block B8 , Uunilco I'lnco , Douglas county , Nebraska. " "Two motor iiusscngur cars numbered respec tively two ( iil , anil three (3 ( " "Itecord book , Mock certificate book and seal of said com pany , " anil aNo "the f ranchlso granted to said company , which Includes all the rights and privileges.secured tbureby , " and I will on the 17th day of January , A. D. , 1H93 , commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day , at the east front , door of the county court hoiiso In thu city of Omaha , sell said property at public auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders for cash , to satisfy said execution , the amount dun Ihercun being forty thousand , four hundred forty-six andOl-luOdollarscf 10,440.111) ) judg ment , and sixteen and3U > ii dollars if 10.34) ) costs , with Interest on said amounts from tlm 10th day of September , IH'i-j , and the accruing costs on said judgment and execution. ( iioUJi : : A. HKNNETT. Sheriff of Douglas County , Nebraska. LAKE , HAMILTON & MAXWKM. , Attorneys Omaha , Nebraska , January 0 , 18 < J3.J . J Oil 13lm rrapoH.iU lor Uiitiiidiiry 11- / > / til i o.i IIIIMItl * . DEI'AllTMRNTOrTIIK I.NTKHIO II , | Oonoral Kami Olllce , V WASHINGTON. U. 0. . Deoo mhor l. 'C2. ) Seal nil propnsul ? will bo received at the gun- nral land olllco. Waflnlnxton. I ) , U. , until 'J o'clock p. m. on Saturday , the 24th day of January , Ib'JJ , for the survey und marking by sulttblB monuments , at that portion of the boundary line hotwoon the stnto of Nebraska and the state of Hoiith DnUotn which I Ins west of iho Missouri rlvnr , as uuthorl/.ed bv iho act of congress , approve I Aiuust n , IS'U ' , m.iktng appropriation for surveying the pulillo lands I'uniplilut Statutes nt Inrgn , MJI-Utti. p. IITOij also for thu furnishing of atone monuments to bo plneo l at halt-mile Intervals on snld boun dary , The bids for thu survey and for thu monuments must bo separate , wl'h tlio prlvl- IORO to the bidder Unit If hu is not awarded the contract for both hu will ho bound to con tract for neither. Copies of thospuolfloatlona may bo bud upon application to this olllco. Kacli bid must hnaocomimnlod by u certified chock for JJUl. The right to rojwct liny or all bids Is reserved. Proposals must bo molosoil In enveloi03 | sealed and mnrkodProposals for survey of boundary Iratwoon Nebraska nud outh Dakota. " and "I'ropos'ils for boun- daiy monuments. " and addroisod to tbn Con- mlsslonorof the ( Jonornl Land Ollk-u , Wash- nod ] W. M. STOSF Commissioner. KVII.SVKAKNI39dK4 , DKUtUTV. KTi' . . llmt M comimnr Ilium In luun gl'li'KI.Y nj 1'KltMA- NK.ST1/V LLIltJI ) , full bTUttNUTU anil lunu Clvvn lu eTiirr partof iliu bojjr 1 "III auaJ ( to- carulr l icieij , I'llKB tu nnf nutleror tlu pruicrtu. Hull tbalcurait mo of ttioie iroubl'n. AilJroti , U A UHAiJl.KV iiAvrLi cneiu , MICH. PERMANENTLY CUSSED Off WE UKI-'ER YOU TO 2,500 P AT 11C NTS. Financial llcferacc : Naf I Hank of Commerce , Omaha. No DKTKNTION from business. No Oponition. Invusilsnto our Mrtimd , Written cuiiruntou to abso lutely C'uru all kinds iif Ki'l'Tl'KKof ' liothxQXcs.wltii- nut iho use o ( Knllu or aynuffu , no n.allor . of how ionic KtnndlnK. KtnndlnK.EXAMINATION FREE. The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY , 307-308 II. Y. LIFE SLOG. , OMAHA , NEI1 , fond for Cironlnr. 1816 Douglas Street , Omaha. , Nob. The eminent uppclnllnt In norrnni. chronic , prlvnto , IdooJ , nkln nnd urlnarr ilUoi A regular and i-Klitcrcd t-rnatuiio In meillclno ns ell plcirnat nml c < ; rUliciloj ulioir , li tlll troitlnu w ith til J tru toJt suo- cess cnturrh. lost manhood nominal wojltnen. nlBlit loisoi and nil formi of prliratu dtn3ine < . No tnorou- ryusod. Now treatment for loss of vital powor. I'urlloi uiiublo to vltlt mo nnr bs troato.l nt hon8 hr corrmponilunca. Modlclno or Initriinionts ont bjr mill or otpron sannr ly piclcu.l , no m. rSi tn ludlait/ lontoiitjoroundor. ( ) iiuiurJonnllntqrviuw | prurorrn I C.iiHiiltitlmi fro t'orruipin lonoostrictly prlrit ) Hook ( llstcrloaof LIfo > ientfroo. Olllculiourj'Jn.m. to Up in. Sun 1,17310 a in. tuUui. 5oaildt mi forrjplr B"Norvo Sootls , " J.tho on lnrful ramoilr , l J ' fiX H UVHOilAU Es | ? ( > | d With " 4 ! i iriiiirnn'rc to euro All nervous c'.iM'iitus , puch a Wi'ttl : "Mnmofy I/o.iaof lli-ain 1'owi r. Ifmlnelip. Wnbufulnusa , Ix t Msnhcod. Nlnhtlr UmlV- fliom , NcrvomncJi. Lussluide , allclriln.i and loss of power of tliolionorail n r ? " OrRiitH In intii.Tapzcanso'l hjrovermrprtlnn. yniilhfiil f rro nor i'xcp 'lr. ntfIISL of tolir-ooo , iipliim or htlmuluuta > .hlch 1.0011 lunrl to Inllrmliy. COIIMIIM : jtioniiiicilnsanUj' . I'm iipronvpnloiiitocnny In vust nnckvt. 11 noronct B'nMjymailiiUo-f.'i. \\Mth ( > v-ry t .order wn irt < ' ni"rliten guarantee tumii For Sale in Omaha by Sherman & McConnell , 15\G \ Dotlpo Street. TOGKOUOK WAltllKN SMITH. WILLIAM M. Jenkins , Doibi Davis. Uuthurino K. llolibs Nelson It Swoltzor. John O. l > \ loh- munn. Mary S. Siunilor.s , Llzzio W. MoUlus toy. Dora niok Hook. Anna Vundonbur ; Ooorgo II.rileok.Kllory L.llouul.Oio.ir Hurt- ton , Lidoo A. " i > owuirMutiid"a"Do"Uro'lsolIor non-resldonts : You are hereby notlliod that the umlor- alKnod , three dislntoroatod frooholdora of the oily of Omahi. have boon duly appointed bv the mayor , with the approval or the citV council of s.-Ud city , to assass the dumago t'o the owners ruspuetlvoiy of thu uropurty declared by ordinin"o : necessary to bo appro- printed for tbn use of said eltv for tbo pur- posu of opening and o\tundlng S'uwtmi Htrcot irnm I ) . i vrn port's subdivUlou to.'lith Hi root You are furt her nntlllod , thai ha vlngaccuptud said appolntmiinl , an 1 duly qn.illllnd as ro- qulrod by law , wu will , on the -.Hh day of Janii.try. A , I ) . ItDI , nt the hour of ; i o'ulouk In tlm afternoon , at thu ell ] " of tieo. J. I'aiil. IBU5 Karniim street , within Iho corpornlo lim its of snld i.'lty , moot for the pnrpoio of con- sldorlnz and making the assessment of dam age to the owners respectively of mild pro- liorty. bv ro sonof such taking and appro priation thereof taking Into consideration spool.il beiiellls , If any The property bulonelnx lo you , proposed bo appropriated aa aforesaid , and which baa been declared necessary by the counull , by ordinance , to appropriate to iho use of the oily , boln. sllii'ito In said ellv of Omaha , In thu county ot Douglas , and Kt.uo of Ni < braskii , Is described us follows , to wit : Guo. Warren Smith Thu south U7.85 foot of lots M. 37. ; H. ; n > , 4' ) . 41 , 41 ! . 41 and 41. William M. Jenklns-Tho south 27.8J foot lot 45 Della Davis and Catherine I > Hohbs--Tno onth L'7.K' > feel lot la Nulbiin It. Bwllzur-Tho north 3d 1.1 fool lot V. John C. K. I.Phnmiin North Hl.15 foil of east fS.h' ' feet lot M. Mary H. HaiinJors North .M.IS foot oasl 00.3 ! cot lot ( SJ. Ililo W.MoUluskoy North Sfl.15 feetlotGJ Dnmliilok Hook North . 1.1 Teot lot II I. Oscar llartman North tf > > . | .1 ' " > i. lutm. Mlchlgun Mut. 1,1 fo Ins. ; " * l th W.I5 foot west S lot IM. lieu M. Nicoloy NorlhlM.l.'j tout of middle. ' ] ' lot M. William O. Whlluhoud Norlh2i.11 foot east ! j lotUi. Klbrldge Lawlon Norlh M.1.1 feel lot 07. Seeluy M. .Mason and David M. Uro North 5 foot loH. ( . A.C.Lolghton-NorlliSfl 1,1 foetloini Elbrldiiol.awton Nnrtb .UI.1 IniTI. I.aduu A. ( Jrowoll North -0.1 ' > fuul lot 7.1 ( leorgu H. Stuck North 'JU. I j foot west tl foot of north I.B feet of lol 5'J Kllory L. Houck-Soiitht'i.tU footHouih Hot cast Vt of lot ,11. Anna Vandonburg SouthS7.S3 foot of north ( i ( if south ' , , ' ol lot 17 , All In filso'j addition In said city , county und state. Von are notified to bo prosmit at the time und place urores.ilil. and niuki ) any objection * to or itulcnioutti concerning sUd pronojo J uu- l pronrlatlon or assessment ot damages , as you may consider proper. proper.HKO. . J. PAUL , u. w. aiiisoN. WM. O. SIlUIVISIL Omaha , DecemberlT , IM.1. ) DMd.'Ot To J. II. llenti'llo , Mlku Votara , Catbarlmj l.oclilln , M. Soveren Sorensun. A. I' . I'lii'NIo- iihurson , Clara Ford , O. II. r'lliwnrth , John Mohr , tieorgn It. T/si'iicli , James I' . Nelson , IVtur Dobl , Walter L. Selhy , James O. Alton : You are hereby notified that thn under signed , three disinterested freeholders of the city of Omaha , have been duly appointed by the mayor , with the approval of the city coun cil of said city , lo assess the damage to Iho owners respect I vely of the property declared by ordinance necessary to be appropriated for the use of said city , for tin * purpose of ojiunlng and extending Sixteenth street from Vlntori stieet In the Kuiilh city limits. You are further notified , that having ac cepted said appointment , and duly iiuallllod as required by law. we will , nn the : inth ( jay of January , A. D. lHit ! : , at the hour of 11 nVIork In the fnifimon. at the olllce of T. It. Mri ' > il- loi'b , room H I'J , New York Life building , within the corporate limits of said city , meet for thu purposu of considering and making the assess ment of damage tot lie owners respectively , of said properly , by reason of such Inking and appropriation thereof , taking Into considera tion special benellts. If any. Tlie property belonging to you , proposed to bo appropriated as aforesaid , and which has been declared necessary by thu council , by ordinance , toappruprlate to theusenf thoclty , being situated In said city of Omaha , In tbo connlv of Dotr-'las , and state of Nebraska , Is described as follows , lo-wll : S 'JO feel of w 00 frill of lot 40 , H , K. Hogors' plat , Okahoma ; w Hi feet ot lots Hi and 11. Mot tor's subdivision of lot IH , S. K. Rogers plat , OKuhomu ; w ( ill feet of suhlnl 1 , lav lot 2il ; w ' .it fenl of lot 15 , Oak Hill No. ii : s 7 feel of w 21 feel of lot Hi. Oal < Hill No. 'J ; w 1 > > feet uf lots 0-7-H. Mollnr's subdivision of lot | H , S 10. lingers' plat. Okabnmu ; n 'Jim feet w lili feet of lot -It ) , S. K. linger.pint. . Okahnma. w 0 feel In ) 111 , Mot tor's subdivision of lot . | H. S. 1. lingers'plat. OUalmma ; w 31) ) feet of sublnl I ) tax lot'jn ; w Hi feet hit 0. Mottor's subdivi sion of lot -IH , S. K. lingers' plat , Okahiima , w J3 feet , except s 7 feel , of lot Hi. Oak Hill No 'J ; lot M , Mnllnr'H subdivision ; u 243 fuel of lot 2.r > . KUcles subdivision. You arc mil Hied to be present at the tlmo nnd place afnresaln , und make any objections to Of .statements com-ernlng said proposed ap propriation , or asscssmcfil of damage * . iu you may consider pinner. T. II. MrfTLLoril JOHN r. n.At'K. , IA.MIhTOi'KDA I.K. Omaha. JanuaiyO , lu'J3. Jij-dJ'lt nous _ _ _ AMI UlVfITAII'l'V. . wt'tiknQ iiM'ii etc iicriiinrHintly ourcd Iu nii'ii I Kid noml Dunluil r'UKK tlm roclpo that enrol mo when ururythlnx alto fulled AUitrvo with nluinii , \t Al. Ill Tiil , Hnx 1 17 , Mnralmll , IMIcU-