THE OMAHA DAILY BEE * . WEDNESDAY , JUNE 14 , 1893. HAS MOSIIER GOT THE MONEY Lincoln People Eomowlint Agitated by News Received from Illinois Lately , NO HOPE OF HELP FROM HIS WIFE'S FATHER Henry Mnnnllold' * Will t % * Up IH Wo Hint Only n rerrcntnire of the , Income Would He Available [ llcllef Unit I'revnlU. < i'LINCOI.S i' , Juno 13. ( Special toTnn HKE. ] > Not n great \vhllo after Charles W. Moshor had been Indicted , ho cnmo forward with n proiKwltion that ho would pay * 100,000 to the hank If ho was allowed to go with hut n nominal punishment. It was stated then 'thnt Moshcr hoped to got this money from his father-in-law , Dr. Henry Manslleld of I'corla , 111. , who was commonly reported to bo n millionaire. Dr. Mansfield's denial of ' , nny Intention of helping his daughter's hus- i band was discounted at the time , hut there were many \ > ho firmly hcl loved It , and who insisted thnt It the offer was accepted nnd Moshcr was permitted to purchase pardon , the price would ho paid from the rich booty Tjf which ho had looted the bank over which 'ho presided. Today n letter was printed In Vho News , which shed n Hood of light on the situation. It glvrs the disposition of the property made under the will of the late Dr. , ( Miui9loId ! , nnd shown ono how weak a reed < l the hopes of these who held that Moshor's i assistance would como through his wlfo's \father were loaning. The letter Is as fol- Ir. .Mnnntlcld'fl Will. ' - As to the disposition of Mr. Mansfield's prop erty , 11 Is a hard inattor to answer. I can say , , Imwnvar , that ho gave no one a longer cstato thiin hi ) hnil hlmsulf-a llfo twtato. Ho lio- > iUeathod | nil of his personal property to Ills oxcruloiH , to ho hy them kept. Intact and In vested for the period of live yours , the Income to I HI divided nunrtorlv nmoiiR his olillilroii In " proportions us follows : Henry ami Nntlmnlo ) , eaeh 10purre.nl ; Kll/a , Manslo , r.laaiinr and ' Hndle. enr.liG portent ; Isabella. Mr * . Illnkos- ylny und Mrs. Moshor , each4 per cent. After the o\plrattti of the llvn years the personal ' property Is to Iio divided nmnng the children In thosaliiu proportion us the Income. Ho hciiucatln-d to his widow. Mrs , Mausllold , thu homestead and two othnr piecesof pro priety on Hamilton street In I'eorla Hint rent Tor nlxmttinpor month each , ilurln liur llfo nslomtns Bho remains his widow , and ami nimulty of S400 i > er year. The largest anil ibest of his Income paying part of his real It'stato ho bequeathed tojhls two sons Henry . ? ntul Nat , each of his daughters , however , uet- | Ctlniunriunl | portions. Mrs. Moshcr nnd Mrs. I -ilUiiKusly rnch cot only ICO acres of land l Mn lowu. Allofthn hcquests of real estalo to j.tlio clillihi'ii aru for llfo only , to no to their lichlhltcu after their ik-ccnse , If uny sut vivo , and If nonn are loft , then to revert ( olho brothers nnd sisters. It will bo perceived that only SO percent of tlio personal piopcrty Is I'tllspoM'dof umlor the will , and lam disposed 'to ' think that thu * uinilnliir : | pur cent will lie. tiealed us undivided personal estate and will dosceiid to his children In edual purtssub- jci'l to the rlnhtsof Hie widow. When old Nathaniel S. Tucker , Mansflpld's partner , died ho bequeathed all his nstatu to , Jlansllold , siihlcct to the payment of an I [ annuity of 12,000 per yuar tu ono MIRRO : | ' OliuU , and Manslleld In his will snt.s apart 'I&O.OUO ' , mil of the Income of which to pay inald annuity during the life ot M K 1 < > Olark , to bo divided after his death as his other uor- Bonal ostaU ) . i Them has heen no Inventory of his personal cstato tiled , but It Is vailously estimated at I from I200.XM ) to J3OO.OOO. Sirs. Manslluld 1ms fi ranouncpii her limits under the will and has I' elected to tiiko her portion as provided \ > by statutiw. She will theruforn lake one-third of the personal estate In her own rlRlit , and komeiituad and ilovver In the real estate. Taken UK Coiivinclni ; 1'ronr. \Vhen the proposition was first broached to secure to C. W. Moshor a light punish ment bv line upon condition that ho put up $100,000 for depositors It was stated that the money was to como from Mrs. Mother's family nnd that others of the heirs were to quit-claim to her their interests in the Hen ry Mansfield-estate to enable her to secure the money needed. Henry MansIIold was at that titno nllvn nnd well. Dy n strange co incidence , Just ns the courts are lllco- ly to take hold of the Moshor case und there Is ft prospect of the money being needed , old Henry Mans field is found dead In his ofllco , presumably a victim of heart disease , when it Is discov ered that ho has no tied up his vast cstato In his will that none of the heirs can realize very much upon It for a term of years H nnyonn believed that Moshcr in fact depended ponded upon hl < 5 wlfo's relations lor the $100,000 the chain of circumstances term ! natlug in the death of Henry Mansfiok would seem moro than strange , but the trutt Is that ovcryono believes that Charloj Moshcr has not only thnt f 190,000 stovvec safely away within easy roach of his righ i band , but that he has much moro than tlin amount U/f t out of the wreck of the bank. (1AOK COUNTY suru Suporlntniulciit Kleotcul by iho Ilonri Other lliwtrlco Note * . BBA.TIUCE , Nob. , Juno 13. [ Special to Tn : nis. ] W. J. Todd was elected by the Boari if Supervisors this morning to succeed A. A I teed , county school superintendent. The special committee on bridges wa lrnntod moro tlmo to consider bids. D. H I Taylor and five other supervisors wcroadde > r.o the conimittoa making the whole numbo Sixteen , n majority of the board. During th I Uscusslon of tlm uiatior. I * . K. Spencer gav I'reo uttornnco to his idea that the bridge jioviously constructed had cost the count , lee much. The conunittoo was given ti ! i-"rlday to report. Application for n saloon llccnso at Lar lnm , Nub. , by II. M. Bull , was indollnitul | ) oslponed. I At the residence of the bride's parents | Mr. and Mrs.V. . O. Coulee , J. M. Silver an I Miss Daisy Coulee were married , Itov , J. A\ bStowart , ofllclatlng. I A futurity raeo , foals of 16'Jl , purse * 2W [ will take place nt Odoll Wednesday aftei liioon and is a ovunt of ns much Interest t IGago county horsemen as any thai will tali Iplnco this year. The entries are by A. . Illanosheek , Hoyal Duck ; K. T , Joy , Iron | Joy ; II. B. Price , Uuilmont ; TJ. A. Scrogfei iKsmuliln. The Gaga County Newspaper union ho ( leased the Green hloclc on Fourth strcu Iwhoro It will bo located as soon as its plui | arrives. The Beatrice Paving and Building Brie ( company has been leorganizcd with a pal IUD capital of fSO.OOO. The following are 111 ( directors and ofllcers of the company , V III. Duffot , presidentC. ; G. Hoyt , socrotai land treasurer ; C. K. White , J. Hondcrso llXvvldvUcan and C. A. Hose. Other stoc I holders uro S. J. Kentor of Itockford , 111 I and a Mr. Fuller of Ashland , Neb , I A relay bicycle raeo lias been arramrt [ from Beatrice to Lincoln and return to taV I place Friday. Thuru are to bo six relay I three from Boatrica to CortLind and thn [ from there to Lincoln. - Nuhraiku l'linlch > iii In Hrilun. LINCOLN , Juno lU-Spoclal ! ( Telegram UB linn. ] The Nebraska Homeopath Medical society is in session at the Unco I hotel , with a largo attendance from all par ot the state. The society will conclude I sessions at noon Thursday. The socvata reports that it hns made marked progrc during the year past and many now npplit tlons were received , The present session is altogether the me prosperous and enthusiastic in the history the organization. The address of Picsidc Dr. D , Ii Forlstell was delivered today. I I'crUov of Lincoln read a paper on ' 'Hvi onlu Measures In Childhood , " Dr. 1C. At Hi oputor of Beatrice road ono on ' 'Nurvo ManlfcHtatlons and Treatment , " and Dr. Ii. Finnoy of Lincoln ono on tho''Anatomy the I/wor Bowel and Uoctum. " The d ousslons of the papers were participated bv Drs. Bailey , Mackay , Spahr , lilghtcr a Hoal. IIu Murrluil Toilny. NEUIUSICA CITV , Juno 13. [ Special to T BKK. ] O. W. Tompkins , a prominent att tioy of LaPorto City , la. , will be married morrow to Miss Nulllu McCoy , daughter AV. M , McCoy , ono of the most liilluent citizens of th Is city. Dliul from tl n Klclc of a lfur c. NiumisK'i CITY , Juno 18. [ Special Tc gram to Tim DEI : . ] John Tucker died t evening from the result of a uouudiu I leg from the kick of his horse rccolvedsomo two weeks n o. The deceased WAS an old resident of this city. CAHI.TON 1IOUMI OVT.Il. Slnyer of Aucat Uothmnn Wnrcil Trellm- Innry Ixnmlnnllnn nt I'mmont. PHSMONT , Nob. , Juno 13. [ Special to Tnr. BBB , ] Justice James Huff's court room was crowded with people this morning to learn what would bo done In the case of the state against Charles Carlton , charging him with murder In the first dogrco for shooting August fJothmnn last week. As was gen erally expected , when the defendant was brought into court by Sheriff Mllllkcn ho waived examination and was taken back to the county Jail , where ho will have plenty of tlmo to think the matter over until the dis trict court meets next September. Among the witnesses present who gave Iwiid for nppoaranco were Newt Carlton , father of defendant ; Mlnnlo Gothman-Carlton , who has attracted so much notoriety Intoly , and Lewis Gothman. son of the murdered man. The remains of the murdered man were burled yesterday. Father Fitzgerald , the Catholic prlost , conducted the exorcises. His only daughter , Mary , 13 years old , and ono son , Lowls , 10 years old , were the only relatives present. Mnttor , HASTINGS , Nob. , Juno 13. [ Special to Tnn DEE. ] According to a complaint Hied in the county court yesterday afternoon , Charles Courtrlght , n man named' Manahan and another called John Dee , seem to have en tered the wholesale sheep business. The complaint was made by Joseph G. Kotchmn , and consists of two counts. The llrst al leges that the three men used great force and violence on the complainant , nnd the second that they stele 533 sheep belonging to the latter. A warrant was issued this morning. The Farmers Insurance company of Grand Island is making preparations , it Is reliably reported , to begin suit against 135 Adams county farmers who naid part of the prem iums duo the company , but defaulted on the balance. In the Hastings Gun club shoot yesterday afternoon J. H. Fleming won the "A" badge bv breaking twenty-eight out of thirty blue rocks ; Duer twenty-six , IloUworth twenty- six and MclClnnoy twenty-three. Fleming shot on" the tlo of twenty-eight made with Duor nt the last shoot , winning. Deputy Sheriff U. A. Boyd won the "B" class badgo. In making a 'cyclo century run ot 10 ! ) } miles the other day Landb and Leach made a record of ten and three-fourths hours , which sotno of the Hastings club will- en deavor to lower before long. The city council has advertised for bids for the removal of the condemned Hooppnor brick block , which has been a mcnaco to pedestrians on Hastings avenue for months past. Several delays on account of tcchnt- pallties tiavo already occurred , but Mayor Hittcrhouso s.iys that If ono bid is received the contract will bo let. Fremont Hovnt Notes. Fnr.MONT , Neb. , Juno IS ) . [ Special to Tnn BEK.I The Board of Supervisors mot today as a board of equalization. Attorney Gcorgo L. Loomis has been elected sunorintendent of the Congregational Sunday school. The throo-story brick store building on Sixth and Alain streets , belonging to J. V. N. Biles , was sold this forenoon for $10,500. Jesse T. Uobinson of the dispatcher's ofllco of the Klkhorn road and Miss Eva Dcnncycro married this evening at the residence of the bride's parents by Uov. J. W. Koblnson , father of the groom , who Is pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church in Central City. The bride and groom accom panied his parents to their homo in Central City , whore ihov will remain until next Monday , when they will visit the World's fair for no week before returning to this .city. _ Bprlnglluld Manous Moot. SrniNapiELn , Nob. , Juno 13. [ Special to THE BEE. ] The annual election of am eers of Springilold ledge No. 112 , Ancient Free and Accepted Masons , occurred last ulgnt. Dr. J. B. Lichtonwallucr was reelected - elected for the third tlmo worshipful master ; J. D. Quinloy , senior warden ; H. L. Hoyt , junior warden ; E. P. Swain , treasurer ; T. J. Roberts , secretary. The ledge is in the best of condition , having forty members , It was lately visited by Grand Custodian Gillette , who pronounced it one of the llncst in the slato. Siirlously Sculilod , KcAnser , June 13. [ Special to THE BEE. ] Ernest Day , foreman of the printing oflico al the Industrial school was so severely scald oc by falling into a tub of water while taking r Turkish bath a few days ago that the skit all along ono side ot him is peeling oft and ii some places the flesh is coming with it. Hi was able to bo moved this morulnir and wa : taken to his homo in Lincoln. Father mill Son Injured. BuncnAiiD , Nob. , Juno 13. [ Special to Tin BEE. ] J. W. Burp , with his 4-yoar-old son wont out for a drive yesterday morning , am whllo crossing a car track , the team bccami frightened and upset the buggy , throwini both occupants to the ground with great vie lenco. The llttlo boy's log was badly broke : by the fall. 1'oter's 1'oimlurlty. Peter Hollonbcck'a recent appointment a superintendent of the Iowa division of th Chicago & Northwestern was just rocogni tiou of n deserving and ofllolont man. Superintendent Hollcn beck is ono of th most popular men on the line and c curofi guardian of the company's interests. Nuril Mont Mi'opor . There is considerable complaint over til 1 fact that the sleeping car service botwoe Chicago and Omaha on trains is too ovoi y crowded. Another sleeper is b.idly nocdoi so they say. With crowded tr.ilns , the ma who gets a berth is In a seventh hoavou c i bliss , llciuurs Appointed. An ofllclal circular , signed by Marvl Hughltt , president ofN the Chicago & Nortl western , convoys the Intolllvjoiico that Lloy W. Bowers has boon appointed general com set of that company , with headquarters c Chicago. Conviutoil u Vlclouit Voiitli. LINCOLN , Juno 13. [ Special Tolograra I TUB BBB. ] Charles J. Wilson , a youth of 1 charged with criminally assaulting his year-old cousin , was .found guilty tonlgl and will go to the reform school. I'fok Unit tSoun to Kurnpo. NKW Youic , Juno nl3. An Alhar spuclul tu the Iloruld any a : Ex-Lube Commissioner Peck has Hod. His coui sul Bidtl thnt ho had sailed for ISurop His counsel said Mr. Peek Is und < , d 810,000. bonds : o * 3 Traveling Man tioei Iiiinno , io TOLKDO , Juno 13. Frank Maybln , traveling Kiilestimn for Dornir Brothers of Philadelphia , bucamo vi lontly lusano at a hotel horo. to ic Ordered a Dlitlllrry CloioU. In , TKimn ITAUTE , Juno 13. The Tor ts ITuuto dibtillory has boon onlorod by tl ts WhlaKy trust to oloso. It la the larjo ry sliiRlu ulstillory Iu the world. S3a a- Hdrvunl un Kuiy Winner. t llOSTON , Juno 13. Harvard ens ! dofoutod the of ' of University 1'onnnylviui nt base hall teiuu by a score of 10 to 4 i Hold , Ctunbridge. usE. TV/ENTY YEARS E.of THE LEADER 1 1 ! isiu Co' fa urUr , Itheuisiatl.iu. 8ct tlc , iu lUrk.iche , and all External lid AllmenU reroored qulckljr lif BENSON'S which Is the only POROUS PLASTER HP that oontulni imwerTui unil curative modern or- ' AIISOLUTEI V 8AEK and I'O.SITIVK Iu IU action. toof llcnion' * i'lantera 1'rftcnt Paennionla. of It duos not cure chronlo allniciita la a mln- ial ute , nor docs It create an electria hattcrr or current In thairatem.nor will Itcurohyniercly roaulne tbo label , all such claims are miulu by qukcki Bud hnnibiiKi. UKNSON'S la cndoreod ilc- byS.OOO 1'hytlclani and UruggisU. CAUTJON-Doo'l t * J.MJ tj uuctiipulooi Drcl- hls ( Uuvkiuttr ci ip Huh kul > IttjrcUlmUiulu reV .bo irLU. . ARCU1IENTS AGAINST SILVER Information Touching the Amount Coined Up to the Present Time. HOW THE SHERMAN ACT HAS OPERATED Gold Drained from the National Treniury nntl UsotoM IMIei ofViilto Motnl Tnke Iti rlaoo Statement * ( rum Sec retary Carlisle. WASHINGTON , Juno 13. A roprescntatlvo ot the Associated press in conversation to day with Secretary Carlisle suggested to him that there was a lack of precise informa tion touchlnc the amount of silver coined up to the present lime and also ns to the manner In which * the present operations of the treasury under the so-caltod Sherman act result In the payment of gold in the purchase of silver bullion. In reply to these sugges tions Secretary Carlisle said : Ulitory for KlRlity-Diio Yearn. The oporatlngs of the United States mint commenced in 1772 and from that ttmo to 1873 , n period of ofghty-ono years , the total amount of sliver dollars coined was 8,015- B3S. In 1S73 the coinage was stopped by act of congress , but In 187B It was resumed under the so-called Bland act , by the terms of which the secretary of the treasury was directed to purchase and coin into standard silver dollars , of 412 grains each , not loss than $2,000,000 worth , nor more than $4,000,000 worth of silver bullion each month. IJotwccn the date of that act and the 14th day of July , 1800 , a period of twelve years , there was coined $378,100,703. In addition to this there has boon coined from trade dollars $5,073,472. and from the soignor.igo of bullion purchased and coined under the net of July 14 , 1S90 , the sum of JQ.GIl.lW. making the aggregate ? 33'JS3G.37 in full legal tender silver money issued by the government siuco 1878. Of this amount only $58,010,010 was in actual circulation on the llrst day of the present month , the remainder being hold in the treasury as part of the assets of the govern ment , or being represented by outstand ing certificates. The not of July 14 , 1800 , required the secretary of the treasury to purchase 4,500,000 line ounces of silver bullion n month , and it provided that he should continue the coinage of stiver dollars at the rate of $3,000,000 per month until the llrst day of July , 1801 ; ami under this act there has been coined f' .t OS- COl which makes the total coinage of silver dollars , under all nets since 1878 , $4UUU4- ) 835 , or moro than fifty times ns much as was coined during a period previous of eighty-one years. PurclmniMl Under the Act of July , 1800. In addition to the silver bullion purchased by the government since 1878 , and coined ns above stated , the secretary of the treasury has purchased under the act of July 14 , IS'JO , and now holds In the vaults of the treasury , uncoined 124,192,53'J fine ouuws of silver bullion , which cost the people of the United States JU4.2U9KO ! and is worth today nt market price $103,411,380 , thus showing a loss of $10,883,531. By the terms of the net the secretary was required to pay for all silver bullion purchased in the issue of the United States treasury notes pavablo in coin , and it provided that upon demand of the holder of uny such notes they should bo redeemed in gold , or silver coin , nt the discretion of the secretary , "it being , " in the language of the act , "tho es tablished policy of the United States to maintain the two motils on a parity with each other upon the present local ratio , or such ratio as may bo provided by the law. " In the execution of this declared policy of congress it is the duty of the secretary when emergency arises to oxcrciso all the powers conferred upon him by the law , in order to keep the government in condition to redeem its obligations in such manner as demanded , and to prevent the depreciation of either gold or silver , as compared with the other. for In Uolil. The records of the Treasury department show that during the thirteen mouths bo- pinning May 1 , 1892 , and ending May 31 , 1893 , the coin treasury notes issued for the purchase of silver bullion under the net of July 14 , Ib90 , amounted to ? H'J.OiJl,184 , and that during the 3111110 period the amount of such notes paid in gold was § 47,435,173. It thus appears that all the silver bullion pur- chared during that time , except $3,210,011 worth , was paid in gold , while the bullion itself is stored in the vaults of the treasurj and can neither bo sold nor used for the pay incut of any kind of obligation. How loiif the government shall bo thus compelled tc purchase silver bullion and increase the pub iio debt by issuing coin obligations in payment mont for it , is a question which congress alone can answer. It is evident that if thh policy U continued and tno secretary of thi treasury shall bo compelled to issue bonds or otherwise increase the Interest-bearing public debt , it will bo done for the purposi of procuring gold with which to pay for sll PLEASANT TO TllK TASTE , pleasant in the taking , pleas ant in their action but un rivaled in their results. That fairly describes Dr. Pierco'a Pleasant Pellets. In every disorder of the liver , stomach , and bowels , they give a laMnQ cure. cure.For Biliousness , Jaundice , Indigestion , Constipation , Diz- iziness , Sour Btomacb. and Sick or Bilious Headaches , they are the natural remedy. They're tiny , sugar - coated granules , scarcely larger tlinr mustard seeds a compound ol roflnod and concentrated vegetable extracts , Put up in Bcalod vials , always froth and re tlablo ; a convenient vest-pocket remedy. They're guaranteed to give satisfaction , ir Bvory cose , or your money is returned. , Any experimenting with Catarrh In the Head is dangerous. Serious troubles rceull from its being driven to the throat and Jungs ; Dr. ' Catarrh . its mild Ul Sage's \suuu i ( A AWIIlljr , by 4U1 Jilllu teething , cleansing , and healing properties completely and permanently cure * the vorj tvorut cases. Its proprietors offer $500 reward ward for uny incurable caso. TREATMENT. iron ALL Clironlc , Harnu , Prlvata a ro Special D133HH , st 10 ofboth Men and Woman. Etrmturo and all other troubles trnnti . at rodsonahlo charge. * CUNtiULTATIC in , PUKIi Gallon or nddroo in IIR POTNAI L KjuiiuvUll 1 L ) llml DOTJQLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NI Opposite II iydon llroi. PROTECT YOUR EYE : V&B&8SSE * .rSpnoj-AcLi : NoncliaDgcable Spectacles aal Eyeglasses. COMPANY , ver bullion purchased und/ir the net re ferred to. _ ti , ' „ PAH'lfKK C'll'V J.lll KJt'XIir , Two Tlilevct llrld fur itntilfhig n freight Cnr Oitlii Thrlr Liberty. 1'AWjfnr. CITV , Juno in. { jji > pclal Telegram to THE IKB. ) ] Morrii Drowi nnd John Murphy broke Jnll this morning at 'J o'clock. They were bolmr held to tyicj . .district court for stealing from n U. & M. frdlqht f.iln nt this jilaco , n trunk of tutltry bolonclng to the Simmons Hardware ) company of St. Louis. The condition of Uio Jail door shows that they wore aided from the outside. The sheriff has offered n volvtinl of ? 50 for their arrest and detention , , ; Two RP/IIIIM AA > ldoiiti. LINCOLN , Juno 13. [ Special' Telegram to Tun HnE.1 W. H. Harto , < i' ' market gardner living near Uushman pirk ( was probably fatally Injured at Sixth and M street today. Ho was driving n spirited team which fright ened at the cars and ran away. At the cor ner they turned short nnd throw Uarto head long from the vehicle. Ho lit on his head on the curb nnd was senseless when picked up. At 0 o'clock ho had not regained consciousness - ness nnd his condition Is ciitlcal. A. M. Wattormnn , a switchman employed In the Uurllngton yards , Jumped from nn engine this evening while making n llylng sultch , nnd landed on thctrack 11 front of an advancing engine. Ho was hurled twenty- live or thirty feet und n big hole knocked in his thigh , one leg broken , his nose fractured , whllo his body is a mass of bruises. Ho is n single man and fives at the Merchants hotel. Internal Injuries of n serious nature are feared. Unncrnt Vuu ttycK < . . . of I hi MR or. Nnnii3K.v Crrr , Juno 18. [ Special Tele- pram to Tim Dun. ] Dr. Campbell , attending physician to General Van Wyck. was In the city today. The doctor says the general is now out of danger , and with rest , quiet and care will soon mingle with his political friends and enemies. The general fools en couraged from the fact that ho is fast re- paining the use of his left sldo , which was first afflicted. Mrs. Van Wyck fools much encouraged and Lone Ledge now wears a dllTcrcut aspect from a week ago. Her LI In lor Home. NnuiusKA CITY , Juno W. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Br.E. ] Mrs. John Hoko had a narrow escape from being burned to death yesterday. A gasoline stove in use by the family had been supposedly turned off. Mrs. Iloko lit n match to start a lire , when the steve exploded. To save the house from burning she carried the steve outdoors. She was badly burned about the arms ami shoulders. DREADFUL PSORIASIS Covering Entire Body With White Scales. SuITering Fearful. Cured by Cuticura. My disease ( paorlnsH ) llrst broke out on my left check , ppromllni ; across my nose , nnil nlmoat covor- ntf my fnco. It run Into my o > oi , nml tlio physician was afraid I would lese my oyeMnlit altogether. It oprcnd nil over my hoa * ! , nnd m Imlr nil fell out , until I was an tlruly tmld-hcndoil ; It llicn broke out on my anna nntl shouldora until my nrma wcro Just ono sere It covered my cntlro body , my face , bend , nnd flioiildors IjolnR the worst. The wlilto scabs fell constantly from my boud , should- thlckcn and bo rud nnd very Itchy , and would crnck nnd blood It scratched Afliir spondliiK many hnndredsof dollnrs , I win pronounced Incurnblo. I hoard of tlio CirricuuA ltiMKllh.s. , and after ualn two bottliM ( JUTiciniA HK.SOI.VKNT , I coulil neo a clinnKo ; and after I na < l taken fvur .bottkis I < xna al most cured ; nnd when I had uaodalx boltloH Cirri- CUIIAHESOI.VF.NT , nno box ut UIJTIOIJKV and ono cnko of CUTICUUA SOAP , 1 wni curud of the il read - ful disease from wblch I bad suffered for HTO ycnra I rannot oxprca with a pen \rbnt 1 suffered before using the UKMFDIKS. They xaved niy life , nnd I tool It my duty to recommend thorn. - My Imlr la r Oslo rod os good ns ov er , and so In my tr ilcht. SHIS. UO3.V KHLI.V , } t.c'iiivoll City , Iowa , Cuticura Resjolvent The now blood purlflor , Intornnlly ( to clouusn tiio blood ot all Imuurltlus am ) pulsouoiK ele ments' , nna CUTIUUHA , thu great Skin Cure , and CtmuuiiA SOAP , an oxciuhlto S' lti Ilcau- tlllur , oxterniilly ( to cloir the skin and s 'alp nnd restore the hair ) , hive enrol thousand * , of eases where the shodillirj of so lies measured a quart dully , the ukln craekod , blcodliic , burning nnd Itchlni ; almost beyond endur ance , h ilr lifeless or all uonu , sulTerln ; terri ble. What other remedies have m.ido such cures ? Sold nvory whoro. Price. CrmctjnA , 50c. ; POAP ! . > & : UnsoiiVKST. $1. I'repircd by the I'OTTCII UllUO AND OlIKMICAI. COIU'OHATION , HoStOU. ESTSond for "How to Cure Skin Disc isos. " Cl pages , 53 Illustrations , and 10'J testimonials. nillPLR ? , blackheads , rod , roujh , cliapond f II" uud oily skin cured by CuriuuitA SDAI- . It Stops the Pain. n.ick ache , klilnoy p.ilni , weaknoas rheumatism nnd uiiisculnrnalns re- il vud in ono luiiiutn by iho Ciitl- nura Auttl'nln I'lnster , 2ISO. L. S3 SHOE Do you wear them ? When next In need try a pair , they will give you more comfort and service for the money than any other make * Best In the world. $5.00 $ 5.00 $4.00 2.50 $3,50 152.00 TOR LADIES $2.50 $2.00 $2.25 $2.00 FOR W. L , Douglas Shoes are made In all the Latest Styles , If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $ G to $8 , try my $3.50 , $4 or $5 Shoe. They will fit equal to cus tom made and look and wear at wtil. If you wish to economize In ycur footwear , you can do so by purchasing W. L , Douglas Shoes. My name and price Is stamped on the bottom , look for It when you buy. Take no sub stitute. I srnd shoes by mall upon receipt of price , postage free , when Hlion Deulurn cannot supply you. W. L. DOUGLAS , llrockton , Blnsn. Sold by MntniM Wobboio , Ivolioy , Stlgor & Co. . O. J WINon , Kilns Hvauson , lynutz Nowinun W. I'.O South Omaha. MAKES THE/BEST ( , i Photograph t REASONABLE RATES The i B Stroo , 3 DR. MCGREW THB SPECIALIST. Is nnsarpasfcd in the treatment ol ull PRIVATE DISEASES nndaUW kne tllfl ! and Diiordtri ot mm Wcnen Excluded. 18 yean ezperleuce , Circular * free. 14th nnd Fornam SU , Omaba. Nob. To Preserve The richness , color , and beauty o ( the Imlr , the greatest euro Is necessary , much Imrm being done by the use ol worthless dressings. To bo sureot hav ing n first-doss article , nik your drug , gist or port inner for Aycr'a Ilnlr Vigor. It Is absolutely superior to any other preparation of the kind. It restores the original color and fnllnosi to hair which has become thin , faded , or gray. It kcepi the scalp cool , moist , and free from dandruff. It heals Itching liutuon , prevents baldness , and Imparts to THE HAIR n silken texture and laitlng fragrance. No toilet can bfl considered complete vrlthout this most popular and elegant of nil halr-drcsslngs. "My hair began turning gray and fallIng - Ing out when I was about 25 years ol .ago. I have lately been using Ayor'a Ilalr Vigor , and it Is causing n now growth of hair of the natural color. " K. J. Lcwry , Jones Prairie , Texas. "Over a year ago I had n severe fever , and when I recovered , my hair began to fall out , and what little remained turned gray. I tried various remedies , but without oucccss , till nt last I began to USE Aycr'a Halt Vigor , anil now my hair la growing rapidly and Is restored to its original color. " Mrs. Annie Collins , Dlghton , Mn . . "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for neatly five years , and my hair is moist , glossy , and in nil excellent state of pros * ervatlon. I am forty years old , and have ridden the plains for twonty-fivo years. " Win. Henry Ott , altos "Mua- tang Bill , " Newcastle , Wj o. Ayer's Hair Vigor Prepared bjrDr.J. C. Ayerft Co. , I.owcllMn s- HoU by DruggltuKvcryvrhrrc. l.UN lih llllnl ) K1U MY USINU PRICE 25c PER BOX. As.k Your Druggist OMAMA , - . NE1B. What Can't Pull Out ? Why the J3qwon the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases , made by the "KeystoneWatch _ Case Com pany , Philadelphia. It protects - tects the Watch from the pick pocket , and prevents it from dropping. Can only be had yyith cases stamped with this trade mark. Sold , without extra charge for this bow ( ring ) , through Watch dealers only. _ Askypnrjcweler for patn. phlet. or send to makers. _ _ And all the train o : EVII.S.VKAKNKihKS , HIClilUTV , KTU. . lhatac- company th m In mnn QUICKLY and 1'IJUMA NBNT1.V CUIIKI ) Kull bTUK.NHTII nnd tom Blvon to every purl of the hody I will end l o rurelf tuickod ) KltK.K to any uniforor the prescrlp tlon Ihntfliirt-d moof thoiio Iroublps Aililross , M A UUADUSY , UATTI.E CIIEKK MICH. HOTELS. Headquarters for Western World'i Fair Visitors. "THE OMAHA" EUROPEAN HOTEL. . "ith nnd I.oxliiston avauup , Ghloaso. olcli minutes f mm S7lh street entrance tu World' ' Kiur grounds , only four blocks from MlUsraj t'luls tiitO. tiitO."THE OMAHA" Is u flno stone and brlo'.i building llnhhod Ii hard wend , provided witlioloatrlulUht , staan hout , baths and parfost suultarv pliiinnln , throughout The rooms nro all KooJ slro wltl outside lUht. and are llnlshail vorv much hut tor thim most of Iho World's Kalr llotols. Th restaurnin i/ill huooiiduulod by thu manazoi vvhlch VT ! Illimiro tu all iroo ) survive And ontlr satlsfnoiioii. Kites will bo moclontnniid ro.i uoniihle. 1'rluas for rjoiua , il.UJ und upwnril ( o.tcb person ) uorduy. Wo desliotomnlio ' 'THE OMAHA" headquarters for nil Nobruka and wostpr puoulo who may visit the World's 1'iilr. , Vp urn wuleomu to onmo and aak "QUI.a LION AND OiT : I'OINrEKS" whuthoryou wish t remain or not.'THE ONIAHA" U eon voiilontlyroichoJ by talfliu thoUotfiKoOrov and Juulitou .I'ark o.itilo ear on Wabas avenue. Thuv p iss tlio hotel , Hotel will boopon Juno IO. FRANK E. ALEXANDER , Prop B. SILLOWAY , - - - Managot Of "TLo Murray" Omaha. The Midland Hotel cor. I6th and Chicago. , Jofforaon Squnro Part IlnlldinK and fun : American plan , I. I . , , , , , ISpuolal ritai loru" Kuroponn ( ilttn.llf ' f by tlio fei Convenient tu all car llnoi to nml from dopu Ollorunllcuinforta. cunvlonoiiroiuncl fnru u ( hub prlcciil hutoU. Kvuryroom unuutilUu room. 1:1 trio llubli , call bulls , K I batli * . uto. M. J. TRANCK , Prjurletor _ The Mercer. Omaha's Newest Hotel. Dor. Hth und Howard tUrcota. 40 rooms tl.SU per day. 40 looms $ .100 par duy. : f ) rooms \ > | th bath ut H nor day. JO roomt , ivlili bath nt $1 M | > or day. Moilurn Iu Kniry Iliupcct. Ntovly rnrnuliuU Tliruuchoc C. S. ERB , Proa. GREKT FIRE SflLE OF SUMMER CLOTHING Thin Goods , Damaged at Our Fire in December , Now on Said. MEN'S Thin Coats and Vests IN MOHAIRS , ALPACAS AND FLANNELS , 78c , , $1.OO and COATS , 2Bc , Bpc. and 7Sc. VElSTS , 28c. 100 DOZEN MEN'S ' STRAW HATS ( DAMAGED ) At IBc. , 2Oc. and 25c. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE. BOYS' CLOTHING : SRILOR WH8H SUITS $1.87. BLUE PLANN'KL SAILOR SUITS \ $1.00. GDIS' ' LONG PANT SUITS , LIGHT WEIGHTS , $5.OO. Slight water dnmnpo , worth $8.00 , $10.00undjl2.00. ! BOYS' STRAW HATS 2Bc. , 3Bc. , and 8Oc. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE. Brussels and Axminsters Continued demonstrations of our ability to give the best and most for the money. This week we continue our special sale of the above fabrics. Those who are not ready to have their carpets laid can take advantage of this sale by making selections now and we will lay them when desired , ORCHARD AND WILHELM ik CARPET CO. Successors to S. A. ORCHARD , Douglas , bet. 14th and 15th