THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , AriUL 19 , 1893 , JMM i [ Fester-day's ' Meeting of the Oabinot a Very Important One. SECRETARY CARLISLE'S ' PLAN OF ACTION In Would stop Mm rnyinctit of Treasury Note * , Immml on Account of Silver 1'ur- clmfK-n , In ( lolil-Wliut I * Thought of It. WASHINGTON , D. C. , April 18. The cabinet nectlng Uxlny was devoted to some extent to Itlio consideration of the llnanelal situation , Iftml It Is believed that the secretary of the Jtrciisury will bo upheld In lili ndvlco to stop [ for the present the payment In gold of the I treasury notes. Under the silver act of 181)0 ) the government Is coin pal led to purchase ' each month 4,600,000 ounces of silver , and , at the snmo tlmo Issue notes for , the bullion received. There Is at ent outttandlng of these notes | l0,0u0,000and ! ! they nro being constantly I redeemed In gold nt the Now" York subtrcas- | ury The redemption In gold of thcso notes I bus been n matter of accomuiodatlon on the Jiart of tbo Treasury department , as the law gives the secretary of the treasury dhcrc- j lion us to whether they will bo redeemed In I Bold or stiver Now that the gold balance [ ' lins been reduced , the secretary of the treas- tir.v Is considering the advisability of using discretion and p.iylng thcso notes In I flllvcr. If the secretary determines to talto nd- Vantage of the discretion given him by the law It will bo n more dlfllcult matter for Now York brokers to obtain the gold for ship- picnt , as the stoppage of the payment of the gold certificates and the treasury notes Would leave them with less upon which gold could be obtained. The subtrcasury In Now York at the end of each month makes a re port to the department hero , showing the amount of treasury notes that have been re deemed in gold. In the reports of thu ways pud means committee on thn condition of the treasury up to January HI , 18M ! , a table Is Klvn which shows that the subtroasury has redeemed the following amounts of treasury notes In gold each month since June , 181U : TrviiMtiry Notes Kcili'cmocl In ( lultl. , July , ST > , 103,000 ; August , $5,01,000 ! ) ; Sep tember , $1,7MI,000 ; October , $ i2J,200j ! No vember , fcKO.OOO ; December , WViObOO. : and ffanuary , ISM , M,4i8yuo : , or a total of jal.liJG- BO'J of treasury notes redeemed in gold for the past seven months mentioned. For Fob- fruary and March , It Is said , the re- Ucmptlon has averaged fl,0H,000 ( ) each nionth From this It will bo seen tliat u considerable amount of gold can be saved to the government and at the same Mi'iu thu inaulllty of brokers to obtain gold /or these notes will cut off one of their most Umplo means of obtaining them , as it Is said that thn class of notes has been largely pre- pcnted by Now York bankers in oxcaugo for gold. It is said that the continued redemption of these notes In gold wns bound to result in ( he driving out of all the gold , for it is ap parent that the condition was such that gold was being paid out through the medium pf the treasury notes for the silver bullion pold. As a former treasury oniclal ex plained It to a reporter "tho principle Is the same as though one nnd a glass partly filled ivlth water with a layer or surface of oil. If one should continue to pour In water the pll would finally bo forced out. In this case the water represents the silver and the oil the gold , and the continual purchase pf the white metal and the giving out of it ( or gold has brought about this result. " Alight dingo n Senmitloii. There Is a feeling among some men who flavo been prominent in llnanelal circles that should Secretary Carlisle Issue an prder stopping this redemption that It would Approach something of a sensation , but those who are , best posted claim that noth ing of the kind would result , nnd still Insist that if it became apparent that Secretary Carlisle was to adopt this course that the Sow Yorkers , who have been represented as trying to push tlio.tjovernmont Into an em barrassing position , will see that their efforts had been In vain , and gold would ngaln begin to ( low Into the treasury. If they are correct In their surmises It will bo unnecessary for Mr. Carlisle to take any further action. The confidence of the treasury ofllcials Is Increased by the knowledge that Conrad A , ( Jordan , the new subtroasurer at New York , ' Will probably entcrupon his duties tomorrow 1 ( inornlng. His ability is particularly well thought of here and , with his assistance , It 1 Is boilovod that Secretary Carlisle will sue- | ccssfully meet the situation. GOI.U SITUATION. ttreimury Official * Cunlldcnt tlmt It Will Amiuino n Hotter Shape. WASHINGTON , D. C. , April 18. The gold Situation today is considered easier. Treas ury ofllcials are moro conlldent than they % 7oro twenty-four hours ago and In the ( nlnds of all the Impression has become ptronger that It may not bo necessary for the secretary to take aoy action which will change the present policy of the depart ment. This feeling was said to bo duo to the fact that the announcement was practi cally made that the government would only us u last resource turn to the Issuance of bonds. This firm determination of the post tion of Mr Carlisle has already had Its ben ellcl.il effect , and as soon as it becomes known that the secretary of the treasury lias seriously considered the advisability of plopping thu payment of gold coin for the treasury notes issued under the act of July 14,18UO , the situation will present a very dif ferent phase nnd the shipment of gold , which is looked upon as a means for forcing the administration to Issue bonds , will come to an end , U'llnlilliK ton Note * . JVASIIIXOTON , D. C. , April IS. General B f. Heal Is very 111 at his residence In the olil trunnion In Lafayette square. The fact that Pr. Lewis , the New York specialist , has fbccn sent for It Is presumed ho Is suffering from Brlght's disease. Ho Is under the care of another of Mr. Ulalno's physicians , Dr. > V. W. Johnston. The cablegram long expected from Min ister Kgan as to the nature of the crime committed by the refugees who sought an asylum In thu United States legation at Santiago , Chill , was received today at thu State department. Its contents were noi made public , but there Is a growing bellcl that Minister 1Ctran has been sustained in granting the right of asylum to the refugees under his protection on the ground tlmt thej are political offenders. Another I.Ink In thu Chain. ISOHTH GAI.VUSTON. Tex , April 18. A firolltablo and promising factory which has just arrived at completion Is the North Gal- ycston Hosiery and Wool Scouring mills The annual wool clip of Texas Is ) ,000)00 ( ) pounds , and since the ( locks are increasing at the yearly rate of W ) per cent , not Including importation , nnd as the wool-bearing quail ties nro being Increased by the Introductloi of thu best imported varieties , there U not i doubt that Texas will soon contain moro sheep and ship moru wool than any other Btate. at prollts far greater than can bu real zed elsewhere , These facts , combined will : North Galvcston's location and resources Insure the immediate success of this in dustry. Ktlilcnce Clear * linker. Colonel Chalmers Is about through will the work of checking up the accounts and tvcords of the oftlccrs connected with the XJnlted States court , and will probably leave for Washington tpday. Ho will carry with Mm u bundle of ovldcnco bearing upon the work of Prosecuting Attorney Uakcr In the Mosher case. Those who have seen the testimony of Attorney Uurr UIKHI the allcget charges that have been preferred against Jitr. IJakor say that the Lincoln lawyer cumu gracefully down from his high horse when ho came to give ovldcnco under oath Ho not only denied that ho know anything to Mr. Raker's discredit In connection with the Mosher case , but stated further that no /.ir M ho had over kuowu Air. Baker was a gentleman and an attorney of unvilllcd toner nnd ability. KXI'KNNKS. What It Com In Itun tlio Lower Itrnncli of the Lain l.rRlilntiirc. Lt.vcot.x , Neb. , April 18. [ .Special to'rm DEB. ] Chief Clerk Hrlc .lohmon to.la1 com pleted a recapitulation of the expctm s of the lousoof representative * during ho recent wnlon of the legislature. It cost tl.'lfi . to Investigate the erection of ttiot ow cell house it the penitentiary ; 1,3 < U.GO to 1 ok Into the affairs of the State Hospital for thuJnsanc i.t Ltncon , f ly.'i to Investigate the Hoard of I d- uoatlonal r > amls and Funds ; &J30C.M & fir the Institute for the Frohlo Minded nt Beatrice , nnd so on. The Impeachment tirucccdings wore somewhat expensive , the expenditure on this one account being $1,871 'JO. Of this amount the three attorneys , Do.ine , Pound and Greene , received ? . " > 00 each. Thu election contests , whlclnwero commenced with so great a nourish and which were so uncere moniously kicked out of the house before the committee on privileges and elections could make Its ro | > ort In favor of the contestants , cost the state Just i.,0. . > 3.iO. ( The following Is an Itemized statement of the expenditures made on account of the house as shown by Chief Clerk Johnson's ledger : Repairs to representative hull I l.IUO.03 Printing a , M.30 State penitentiary Investigation . . . l41fur Investigation of state ofllcors Itiii.lU Miscellaneous Incidental expenses , . 1,1177.Ml School lands and funds investiga tion 493.00 Employes not on regular force 'JIU.OO Hecount of ballots on constitutional amendments 431.50 Senatorial bribery Investigation. . . . Sl'J ! tt Insurance bill bribery investigation 7H.OO Lincoln Insane asylum Investigation 1.JW2 00 Beatrice Feeble Minded institute Investigation .TOiUiO Hastings asylum Investigation 4111.83 Supplies ordered by secretary of state prior to session 2,4.r)0.8.'i Supplies onlercd during session. . . . l.BHUH Capital National bank Investigation Jl ! ! . 10 Impeachment expenses l.KTl.iiO Election contest expenses 5,053.00 Total $23,570.47 To which add : Per diem for members 10,000.00 Mileage for members -.IfillSO Amount paid regular employes 10.501.H2 Grand total STU.SO'.fi'J Concerning the expense for printing the records show that the total expenditures wore divided as follows : For printing house rolls , $1,007.00) ) / printing titles to house rolls , $ l.720.a.V lor reiwrt of Capital Na tional bank Investigation , SMO ; for print ing govcrnor'H message , $00 ; for report of committcco on Soldiers and Sailors home , O. Worl' of the Labor Itiironu. Governor Crounso has as yet taken no steps toward appointing a successor to Labor Commissioner Andres , and after consulta tion , the latter has gone ahead with the reg ular work of the office. Ho submitted the following outline of the work now under way in the olllcc , and which will form the basis of the next biennial report. Your dmmly commissioner of labor begs leave to submit to your approval an outline of tlie current oik of till * bureau : 1. The tnortgagu Indebtedness record of the state by coutitluH. 2. Investigations relative to Irrigation , in cluding lm > work of all water power com panies and tluilr value as n factor In the In dustrial development of tlio.stale. 3. Tlio < iuuitlon nt water supply In the cities of tliostuto wliothur itndur municipal con trol or managed Dy corporations capital In vested , naturu of worU.s , cost of malntuimnro , amount of water used uor caulta , rental for uses , average wages paid , utc. 4. Outshlpmonts of Nebraska's surfilus com modities , Including uhlpuients undo by ex press companies , utc. 0. Investigation rolatlvo to child labor , with a vlow to enforce tint luw prohibiting the Ille gal employment of child labor In Industrial establishments. 0. Further Investigation relative lo woman labor , and enforcing thu luw tu protect health of female employes In Industrial and mercan- tllu establishments. 7. Completing the list of hotels , boarding and lodging houses and enforcing the law for thu security of guusts anil lodgers In hotels und boarding houses In case , of lire. 8. Hiicliothnr Investigations us may bo de manded and desired by yourself In the Inter est of thu commonwealth. Very respectfully , 1'JIIU.II' AMHIKH. Busy people have no time , ana sensible people - plo have no Inclination to use pills that muko them sick n day for every dose they take. Thoyhavo learned that the use ot Do Witt's Llttlo Early Risers docs not interfere with thelrhcalth by causing nausea , pain or grip ing. Thcso little pills are perfect in action and results , regulating the stomach and bowels so that headaches , dizziness and lassitude are prevented. They cleanse the blood , clear the complexion and tone up the system. Lots of health In thcso llttlo fel lows. e Prmtpcctlvaly n Success. There Is every Indication that the pre sentation of "Living Whist" at Exposition hall Thursday night for the benefit of the Crecho will bo an unqualified success. Miss Harris , the director , has arrived and has the characters of the performance in active training. Several rehearsals have already been held , and this evening a dress rehearsal will bo given at the armory. The following wall known Omaha ladles are the patronesses of the entertainment : Mcsdamcs General Brooke. Clinton Briggs , W. J. Broatch , Thomas Kllpatrlck , F. W. Wessolls , G. W. 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It ruuldly ox- tomlud over tlio lower o.Ureinltles until mv lu.s wore Hourly oim raw soro. : fiuinOK \ tlio trouble extended ticross tlio lilps , slioulclors mid the ontlro length ot tlio arms , the logs ) unit iiniisirroutly swollen with uti Itchlnf , burnln : puln , without cessation. Altlioucli the bust meiUcul aUvIco nttnltmblo was employed , no loss tlinii llva i > liynlcliiM * of the pluco hulni ; consulted tind tlio proscriptions bolus the ro- Milt of their combined wisdom , tlio Ulsenso tliouKli np | > : iiinitly aliened , would recur In u few tluys as bail ns over ; Unrlnx 1(3 ( progress my wulKlit foil nwny about twonty-llvo pounds. As nn experiment 1 begun tlm use ot L'UTlcitliA , following thu simple mid plain In structions pi VIM with ilio UKMKIIIKS , and In fxuir weeks found mytelf neil , with akin soft mill natiirHl In coIUr , tlio Itching mid ji.ilu en tirely rolluviul. W. It. MEAD. Kill tor [ own 1'lnln Dealer , Urcsco , lu. Cuticura Resolvent Tlin now Illood undSldn I'urillor. nnd Kloutost of Humor KuinedlL's. Internally ( tou.ounso the blood of nil Impurities and poisonous elements nnd 111 tin runiova the euuiu ) , and UliTlcuiiA.tho Kieat HUln Ouro. and OUTicuiiASoAi- ox- Skln I'lirllloriind Ilosuitaer. external ly tlocleurtlmnklnnnd scalp , and restore the Imlr ) . siioodlly curoovory liunior and dlsouso of tlio skin , suulp uncl liCoil , with loss of hair , vrliothor Itching , burning , su.-ily pimply uml blotchy , wliutlier Iniulo. scrofulous , hondlta- ry or contagious , when nliyslcluna and all oth er remedies fall. SoMovorywhero. 1'rloe , CDTICUIU. SOorSoAi * 2Aj : IU8OivriNT. * l. I'reparod by the POTTKII DllUO AND OlIKMICAl , COIU'OIIATIOX , Ilostoil. l if gotid for "How to L'uro Hklu UUoaset. " MPI.FA blttOK.honils chuDOBd umi oily skin ' cured by C'tmcuUA MKDICATEU SOAI- . 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