eB ww * ' n fmft"wKtyyvy v rynrvf / * * vs' < * . BEE-liTVIilDNESDiVY. MAKOII 8 , 1893. FIGURING OUT A DEFICIENCY Imports of the Committee Investigating the ( londitlon of the Treasury. DEMOCRATIC STATEMENTS CONTROVERTED of ( tin .Minority of the Commlttne Not In Accord with Thosn of the Mn- Jorlty 1'lffiircn from Hoth Iho Jtrpurls. WASUIXOTO.V , D. C. , March 7. The major ity nnd minority report of the committed on ways nnd means on the investigation Into the condition of the treasury made by the committee wcro today presented and sent to the in In tor. Appended to the majority report - port , prciKued by Representative Springer , Is a copy of the statements sent to the com mittee by the Treasury department , nnd of the testimony taken on the subject. Mr. Springer in his report aajs , assuming the statements mndo by Secretary Foster mo correct , on the BOth of Juno next there will bo nn estimated cash balance of 20- IK > 2,37 : ! over nnd above the legal ( told reserve. It will appear from nn examination of Mr. Foster's verbal statement to the eommlttco in explanation of this estimated balance tlmt It li probably too large. The balance will bo reduced by the payment of the Choctaw claims $ ,1,000,000. It will also bo reduced by nny unestlmatcd nnd extraordinary expense which may bo incurrednnd also by any fault in thu estimated receipts from customs , in ternal revenue or other sources during the time indicated. The majority nro of the opinion that at the close of the present year there will bo nn available cnsh balance in the treasury , aside from the old reserve of * iot over ? 17,000,000. CiiRh llnlnnro for 181)1. As to 1891 , Mr. Sprlnper says that , accord ing to the treasurer's statement , the secre tary estimated an available cash b.ilanco of 17,787,420 , but this b.ilanco is chargeable with contract liabilities already appro- printed to exceed 8-10,000,000. It is impossi 1)lo that nil this ninount will bo called for during th.it fiscal year , but this is the amount estimated 05' the department , nnd the available casli balance would bo reduced to 17,800,000. It nlso appears from this statement thnt if the liabilities decrease $31,1112 the Hem $10- 11R.7W ) will bo called for in 1804 for rivers nnd harbors. Of this amount $14,100.1511 has IHJCII appropriated for in the sundry civil lilll for Ib'Jl. The charge upon the treasury for thnt year must nlso bo aug merited by whatever deficiency appropria tions may bo requited , which , including pension deficiencies , have averaged during the past five sessions 325,000.000 each year. To this dellclency may bo added the amount of miscellaneous appropriations , which for llvo sessions past have craped $7,000,000 each session. From those estimates , how ever , It is probable there may bo some sav ing on estimated expenditures In the actual appropriations. Under the most careful estimates that can now bo made , it is npp.ir out , says the report , that nt the end of the ensuing llscal yc.ir thcro will bo n ncilcicncy amounting to Irom $ ! U,000,000 to $40,000,000. Uriiilromaut | of thn Sinking Fluid. In these cilculatlons ro account whatever has been taken of the requirements of the sinking fund The requirements of this fund vrero not mot during the past llscal year , no efforts being made to meet such require ments during the current llscal year , nor can nny of Its requirements bo observed ( luring the ensuing fiscal year , unless tliero is n largo Increase in the revenues of the government. The balance duo the sinking fund in 18W was ? 1107.825. ; ! the requirements for 18U3 are estimated at $43,09:1,000 : , and nt the end of the next fiscal year thcro will bo duo the fund n little over $100.000,000. The majority also do not concede thnt the secretary of the treasury is correct In charg ing against the fund 510,000.000 paid for the redemption of national bank notes of banks which have gene into liquidation. It thinks that such payments should bo made out of current receipts lu the tiuasury. ' This would make nu estimated amount duo the sinking fund JunoilO , 1804 , of $110,000,000. In conclusion the majority clto Secretary Foster's statement that , in his opinion there would bo a delicti nt the end of the fiscal year 181)1 ) , and that the receipts of the eov- ornmcnt should bo incicased ut once by $50,000,000 to meet the treasury conditions 09 sot forth in his report , nnd to Increase the gold reserve fund by $25,000,000. , Minority llrport. The minority report , which was drafted by Koprcsontativo Payne of New York , nnd is signed bv nil the republican members of the committee , says the conclusion of The majority from the evidence seems wholly unwarranted nnd misleading. "In fnct there seems to bo n lack of evi dence to Justify any criticisms of the major ity upon the statements of the secretary , which showed n sharp decrease on Juno SO , 1603. The statements of the secretary , sup plemented by the evidence of the treasury exports , are evidently of the most con servative character. The estimated receipts are placed nt n minimum , while the esti mated expenditures nro placed at max imum. " Speaking of the Cliootaiv claim the minority say that the majority are very swift to charge this $7,000,000 against the estimated balance for 181)3 ) , but nowhere de duct it from the estimated payments for 18U4 , in M hlch year the secretary estimated it would bo paid. Upon the deduction of this Item the majority sav the balance of 31,000,000 , will bo only S17OuO,000 , thus de ducting $4,000,000 from the secretary's esti- mite , which is unwarranted. The malorltv are correct In changing the current liabili ties of 18H ! of $40,000,000 against the op. parent balance of $47,000,000. It was quite evident , however , that the secretary does not believe this $ 10,000,000 will nil bo paid during IS'.U , and ho has no doubt hut that the condition of the treasury will bo re lieved to n considerable extent by the reduc tion In payments on these contract accounts. Mndo n Duublii Cliurfro , The majority would nlso charge in addition Slfl.Utij'M ) for rivers and harbors , but this has already been charged once , and the sun dry civil bill , moreover , carries only $14,100- , 1K1 for rivers nnd harbors. The minority next attacks the mode of averaging deficiencies adopted by the ma jority as grossly misleading , for the reason thnt there is such n great variation that tliero van bo no average. The large pension deficiencies , v hlch wcro made up of a p.irt of this average , arlso from the chnngcs of law nnd from the effect of such changes. A inoro reliable way as to pensions It says , is to take the statement oi the commissioner of pensions , which does not Justify n higher pension deficiency than * 7,700,000 , nnd in other matters of $ S,000,0 , < X ) , would make n totnl deficiency of $15 , < xxX ) ( > 0. The average of miscellaneous appropria tions nrri\i.ul at by the majority is also at tacked. The minority say the fnct should not hnvo escaped the majority that during the past two or three years a now jwllcy had been Inaugurated , and bills for public build- lug. light houses , etc. , no longer receive di rect appropriations nnd are now largolv car ried in the sundry civil bill , so that the total of the last miscellaneous appproprlation nmomitcd to about $11,000,000 , n > ere than half of which was for the World's fair. . On the basis of the statement of the secre tary of thu treasury It would seem that the , amount of either surplus or deficiency in the treasury Juno 80 , IblH , would bo very small. The revenue from customs , on the lusts of percentage of Increase each year , ought to bo larger than estimated by $11,000,000. Cer tainly there is no justification for the major ity deficiency , estimated at the close of IbUl of from SSO.WJO.OOO to $40,000,000. rTho remarks relative to the sinking fund are commented on as follows- "Tills credit could not bo made to that fund from the current revenues of this year without increasing our taxation sunleicntlv to retire $ , V,000,000 ) of bonds per annum. Uo the majority of the committee advocate nny such changes j otherwise , why do they bring the matter into the report , for they certainly know that prior to July 1 , 1801 , the requirements of this act had been nearly f l.ooo.OOO.tXX ) . " In conclusion the minority report says : tl\\o cannot escape the conclusion that the majority of the committee have , whether In tentionally or not , put the worst possible | ihf\so upon the condition of the treasury jvcrlooklng tlio Important points the secre tary of the treasury and the exports exam ined -in arriving at their unwarrantable conclusion * . " _ TOOK roituAij rossr.ssiox. Air. Clovrlniul'i Cnlilnnt Onlcorn Kntcr Upon Tlirlr Outlei. WASHINOTOS , D. C , March 7. After being sworn in today Secretary Lament went over to the War department , where ho had n private conference with Assistant Secro- taryOrant , Thochlnfsof the various bureaus wcro then presented to the now secretary , The secretary of agriculture , J. Sterling Morton , arrived at his department about noon today , coming direct from the Depart ment of State. The chiefs of divisions and their assistants wcro presented to him by Assistant Secretary \Vlllotts of the depart ment. After the presentation ex-Secretary Husk took farewell of his late employes. Secretary Morton nnil Mr. KUSK after wards drove to the weather bureau , where the former met the odlcials of that branch of the department. This evening the olllclals and employes of the Agricultural depart ment met at the residence of ex-Secretary Husk , and Assistant Secretary Wlllctts pre sented him with n beautiful silver service of llvo pieces , salver and lamp. On the salver was engraved a picture of the department building. . Mr. Olnoy was presented to the United States supreme court by the retiring attor ney general , Mr. Miller. Mr. Olney was then introduced to the as sistant attorney generals and all the clerks In the department. lloku In Chtircc , llokc Smith was formally inducted Into the ofllco of secretary of the interior this after noon. After Introducing Mr. Noble to several friends who had accompanied him from his homo in Georgia lie immediately entered upon the task of shaking hands with about 2,300 of his subordinates. The performance occupied fully an hour and when all had gone Mr. Noble spent some time with his suc cessor. The outcoing postmaster general , Mr. Wanamaker , called upon Mr. Btsscll , his successor , today , and at noon accompanied him to the department. Postmaster General Blsscll was presented by Mr. Wanamaker to each of the cmplovcs In the department , numbering In all ( > fi'3. Sixth auditor of the treasury , General Coulton , called and paid Ids respects , when Mr. Wanamaker said goodby all round. Secretary Tracy severed his official con nection with the Navy department today and Secretary Herbert took charge. Ho had a final conference with Mr. Tracy relative to various matters now pending. After the conference Mr. Tracy presented the various bureau chiefs to bis successor. Secretary Herbert spent a couple of hours at the de partment this evening receiving visitors and signing his mall. DUMOGIl.-VriU HKNATOKS CAUCUS. Orcanlzntlon oTthu Nuxt Senate Considered Tlii'StonrltiK Committee. WAsiuxaTox , D. C. , March 7. The demo cratic caucus , which met In the senate chamber this morning , was well attended. The action today indicates that the populist senators nro to be ignored. Senators Kyle of South Dakota , the old populist , nnd Mr. Allen , the new populist elected from Ne braska , were not invited to attend the cau cus. Martin of Kansas , however , although elected by fusion votes , is considered a demo crat and as such was Invited. Mr. Allen , it is said , will vote with tbo democrats when it comes to the organization. The caucus was orgaui/ed by re-electing Mr. Gorman chairman and Mr. Faulkner secretary. The session lasted four hours , the only actual business transacted being to authori/o the chairman to appoint a commit tee to dovlso a plan for reorganization and report to the caucus upon the call of the chairman. Much t'mo ' was consumed in n discussion bearing upon the standing of the senators who have been appointed by gov ernors , tbo cases in point being Senators Bcckwitb , appointed by the governor of Wyoming , and Mantel , appointed by the governor of Montana. A spirit of opposi tion against seating either of these apjKjintmcnts was evinced , and In view of this n number of old decisions in senate con tested elections were quoted. It was claimed that Inasmuch as the legislature of these states had not exorcised the prerogative belonging to them the governor had no authority to fill the places , nnd the states should remain unrepresented. A precedent for such action was cited from an early Cali fornia case. It was finally decided , however , that these matters , together with the case of Mr. Martin , should bo referred to the committee on privileges and elections. After the close of the caucus the "demo cratic steering committee , " consisting of Gorman , Brlco , Cockrell. Ransom and Harris , repaired to the committee room of Mr. Hansom and remained in conference for more than three hours. At the conclusion of the conference Mr. Gorman announced the following subcommittee : Messrs. Black burn , Hansom. Cockroll , Harris , Brlce , White of Ixjulslana and Gorman. This committee will probably begin its work to morrow. KX-SICHITAKY : VOSTKII TALKS. (3old unit the Condition of the Treasury the Huhjeet of Ills KemarliH. WASHINGTON" , D. C. , March 7. Ex-Secre tary of tbo Treasury Charles Foster said this evening { ho treasury was down to bed [ rock when turned over to the now secretary . Mr. Carlisle yi today. will llnd himself con i- fronted with a great responsibility to main tain the gold basis , nnd n man of less ability might find tliu task n very dlfllcult ono. Probably before ho has been two days in oWco ho will find it necessary to choos'o be tween Issuing bonds and trenching upon the gold reserve. The ox-secretary said the department now had practically no gold reserve , there being less than $2,000.000 free gold. lie did not re gard the situation as alarming , however , as nil the excitement about gold shipments appeared to have subsided. It was. ho said I , in better condition than ho expected to find it at this time , and did not look as alarming as It did a week or more ngo. AVhen asked if ho did not think bonds would ha veto bo Issued , ho replied : "Car lisle might , instead of that , use some of the reserve. " Ho said Carlisle undoubtedly had the right to use a part of the gold reserve if ho needed to do . so. Besides the gold re i. serve , Foster said , he would turn over to the now secrotarv about $2U,000,000. consisting of national bank reserve nnd subsidiary coins and disbursing ottleers' balances. Against th's are outstanding drafts covering most of it , but not liable to bo presented for payment at once. "Congress , " ho said , "should have in creased the whisky tax 50 cents and given us a chance to replenish our stock of money " "Tho fact is. " ho added , "tho acmand for gold is perfectly regular. It is not speculat ive. It is a natural demand , foreign coun tries needing gold. The only thing artificial or speculative in the situation was the effort made to keep gold hero. Our bankers bor rowed $10,000,0JJ of gold to keep it hero. That , of course , was to kcep'tho market steady and not to meet business demands However , there is nearly $ T > 00,000,000 gold in the country , the public mind is couip.ir.i- lively easy and I have no doubt but Carlisle will bo able to put himself in n position to meet all demands for gold. Consolidated Their Interest * . WII.MIXOTOK , Del. , March 7. The agent of the National Cash Register company of Dayton , O. , received information today that that company , the Lamsou Consolidated Store company of Boston and the Cash Register company of Now York have consoli dated. The National company is to control PROMISES TO BE VERY WARM Approaching Political Struggle in Lincoln Will Bo Interesting. MAYOR WEIR AND HIS PROCLAMAflON Question of rilling n Number of Unices Creating Much DUcuMlnn Cnndl- ( httos Sltttljltis the Lnvr Touch * IIIR the Hubjoct. .x , Nob. , March 7. [ Special to Tun DEE. ] Local political circles arc greatly agi tated over the announcement by Mayor Weir thnt ho shall Include lu his proclama tion for the city election the water commis sioner , city attorney nnd city engineer , to bo elected at the coming battle of ballots. Up until two years ago these- were nptwlntlvo ofllces , but by the charter which was passed at the last session of the legislature they were inado elective. The charter , however , was not signed by the governor until two days after election , and Mayor Weir names Messrs. Bullock , Scott and Dobson as water commissioner , uttotney and engineer res pectively. Last April they wcro succeeded by Messrs. I'erclval , Abbott and Dohson , who were elected by the people. The question now turns on whether or not they wore elected for two years or simply to 1111 ti vacancy. The mayor said this morning to a UEK re porter that ho had taken legal advlco on the matter and was convinced that the election was merely to nil a vacancy , and that when ho was fortified by a legal written opinion ho should include them in his proclamation. The call which ho has prepared also Includes the name of the police Judge , who has been elected on off years for some time , but ho is not sure whether ho will Include it. This point Is being looked up , and if the mayor finds that it Is being covered by the law governing the other cases , the city will have the biggest election of Its history on hand next month. District Court Now * . A little romance in the history of Zacha- riah Wells , u farmer who died about two years ago leaving an estate worth f 15,000 , bobs up in probate court as the result of a filing of a petition by Mary and William Wells of Alcorn , ICy , asking that they bo permitted to share in the estate as son and daughter of the deceased. It appears that AVells was married in Kentucky many years ago , but after the birth of two children his wife died and ho moved west. The children wcro loft in the care of relatives. Hero ho was twice married , and the fruits of the marriages were four and live children respectively. All communication with the Kentucky relatives had been cut off , and the latter children never know of the existence of the llrst ones. The heirs have had a hard fight to maintain their position , it transpir ing that Wells also had four daughters born out of wedlock. They asked for shares , but wcro cut out by the court. During the hear ing the truth of their Illegitimacy was llrst learned by them , and thcro were some unusual - usual scenes in the court room. Frankie MeNolll asks Judgment in dis trict court against the city of Lincoln for $ y,015 for personal injuries received by a fall through a defective sidewalk. The Phoenix Insurance company of Brook lyn was cleverly knocked out this morning in a case they were defending against the claim for lire damage of John D. Slusher for the burning of Henry Burcham's elevator. The principal defense was that Burchnm had misrepresented the amount of mort gages against the property , they being greater than ho claimed. They wcro pro ceeding merrily along on this hypothesis when' ilurcham Hashed up the release of the mortgages , which had not been filed , and their case went glimmering. The jury gave the plaintiff Judgment for $2'J91.G4. City In Uriel. The democrats and independents are shy ing around one another with the evident In tent to .amalgamate on n city ticket. The independents have offered to name the mayor and allow the democrats the clerk nud treasurer , or vlco versa. The Union Veteran club elected the fol lowing ofllcors last night : L. W. Billingsloy , president ; tl C. MoArthur , vlco president ; Brad Cook , secretary ; J. S. Cochran , urer ; J. S. Barwick , marshal. A mass meeting has been called for Friday evening at ( ho court house to place in nomi nation u nonpartlsan school board ticket. The experiment was tried for the llrst time last year and proved successful. Edward Perrin , the young fellow who was accused of stealing a hide , was bound over to district court today In the sum of SoOO. Ho was committed In default of ball. Fred Pollock was sent to tbo county Jail for lift con days today. The young fellow walked off with another man's coat at the Capital hotel last evening , and when nabbed claimed that it was a case of uoar-slghtcd- ness , as ho thought It was his. Inquiry de veloped that ho didn't have an overcoat , and he went under. The ease nguinst W. C. Archer , the dentist accused of selling mortgaged property , was continued for one week. The defendant's friends laid down a $1,000 bill as security for his appearance. Dr. A. G. Warner , who resigned his posi tion of superintendent of charities at Wash ington , D. C. , arrived homo yesterday , but leaves tomorrow to accept a position in the faculty of belaud Stanford. Jr. , university , COSTI.Y FIUU AT CKUiailTOX. ' Ton Jluslncss Houses unit Ono Itoitldonoo Ciintaiiiod rullorl oil's CIIEIOHTON. Neb. , March 7. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE. ] A destructive flro occurred currod hero last night. The flames con sumcd ten business houses and ono residence located in the very center of the city , corner of Main street and Hedlck avenue. Had brcezo been blowing at the time tha flames would Have swept out half of the town The estimated loss is aoout 925,000. FuLi.KiiTox.Neb. , March 7. Nanco county's ' court house was entirely destroyed by flro Sunday morning The building waa a frame structure , built in 18S2. It was valued at $4,000 ; insured for $3,200. The vaults and safes stood the test. The records of the probate court were destroyed the ollico of the county judge not being sup plied with n v.iult. WKST POINT , Neb. , March 7. [ Special to THE UuE.l Saturday night the residence o Mrs. Fred Schmoln was partially destroyci by lire. The blaze is belluvod to have been incendiary. The damage Is covered bv In surunco. Nudileii Di'iith Near Crawford. CiiAwroitD , Nob. , March 7. [ Special t TUB BKE. ] John Marx , a German about 7C years of age , was found dead on his placi llvo miles southwest of Crawford Sunda ; morning. These who found him think hi. had been dead about nlnuda.Ns. Marx hai been in Crawford nine days before ho was found and had purchashcd some bread am meat , and thcso were found untouched wrapped as the dealer had prepared them lie was lying on his bed partly undressed nnd it is supposed his death was suddenly Marx was very poor and lived alone. llu.'Urlco 1'ulltlrn Warming Up. BEATHICE , Nob. , March 7. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] The republican city con vcutlon was held in luo Auditorium this afternoon. The following city ticket was nominated : Mayor , L. liVulkorj treas urer , J. S. Grable , clerk , J. T. Phillips ; members bors of the school board. J. P. Saunders , A U. Dempster , Orlando Swayno , E. F. Davis Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ml K O. Hnrt ; cofltiUlmcn-nt.lnrKO , First ward. E. W Clancyytffccond , 11. F Smith ; Thin } , D. W. Carrot Fourth , W W Scott ! Ifth , James folmmi'liij Sixth , Samuel { Inaker : chairman of" the city central com- nlttce , F. N 1'rout. > ' number of dlsgruntjcd republicans , with i considerable sprinkling of democrats and ndcpendcnts , tonight1 Issued n call for n Ulrcn's convention , to bo held March 1C , o place in nomination , a full city ticket In ipposltlon to the ticket named by the rcpub- leans. The moveihtill has considerable orco nnd is liable to mhko it very Interest- ng for the straight republican ticket. Croirilft Vl < l { Clovclnml , WASIIINQTOX , D. Q , , .March " . There was steady stream of ofllco seekers to see Mr 'lovcland ' all the forenoon. The president vas in a Jovial mood and cracked many Jokes \ llh his visitors. With such n crowd , of course , it was Impossible to get the prcsl- lent's car for any private purpose , so the visitors contented themselves with merely laying their respects. The president was so jusy it was impossible for him to leave the ofllco to go to the east room to receive the hundreds of people who lllled that opart- nent. The crowd became so dense that it was necessary to form a line nnd keep them novtng in order to allow these outside to got in. Mr. Cleveland received the public twice luring the day , each reception lasting less .him an hour lo { shook hands with about 1.000 people , although 5,000 passed through the white houso. At 2 o'clock the doors were closed. To Ptirrluise llvntrlcoVntor Works. BEATUICE , Neb. , March " . [ Special Tele- ? ram to THE BEE. ] A proposition lias been nado by private partltos for the purchase of the Beatrice water worlcs system from the city. The price offered was 135,000. It Is thought that the lively political campaign now on in this city has something to do with the matter The system has proven a rather IKior investment for the city during the past llvo years nnd a very unsatisfactory quality of water has been produced through the mains. It is thought that if private parties can secure the management of the works an ampfo supply can bo secured and the system put on a paying and business basis. The present water commission has demonstrated by a careful collection of the water rents that the system can bo made to pay and the number of consumers largely Increased by proper management which the department has not enjoyed heretofore. Itellcvue Jmpruvomontft. Br.i.Lnvuis , Neb. , March 7 [ Special to THE BEE. ] Mr. Henry T. Clarke of Omaha Is hero today conferring with the village authorities relative to the cutting of the timber from the streets in the north part of town and other proposed improvements for the coming season. Communion services wcro held at the Presbyterian church here today , attended by the baptism ami reception Into the church of cloven members. Through the untiring efforts of the pastor , llov. J. D. JCerr , many souls have found their way to Jesus during the past year and the straggling little con gregation that llrst greeted him a Jittlo over a year ago has almost outgrown the building and a larger church will soon bo a necessity. Lincoln' * 111 Vlnduct. LINCOLN , Neb. , March 7. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] TIO ! Board of Public Works tonight made recommendations to the city council in the matter of the contract for building the big West O street viaduct. The Milwaukee Iron and Bridge Works company was the lucky bidder at $128,303.2-1. The main structure is to bo steel and Iron at a cost of $100,700 , f 10,000 for piers nnd ma sonry of Colorado red sandstone , with 10 per cent added for onghieering. It was passed upon by a board of exports , and referred to a councllmanle committee for a report at the next meeting. All talk of a combine of councilmcn in favor of a Leavenworth concern corn appears to bo ended. Ilurnml Up n Court House. FOLLEIITON , Neb.Mnrch 7. Nanco county's court house was entirely destroyed by fire Sunday morning. The buildlugwas a frame structure , built in 18S2. It was valued at S4.000 ; insured for $3.200. The vaults and safes stood the test. The records of the probate court wcro destroyed , the ofllcc of the county Judge not being sup plied with a vault. I"or the South Onmha Murltet. PIAINVIEW , Nob. , March 7. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEE. ] That this is becoming a great stock country is shown by tno number of cattle shipped from here. This evening ten cars loaded with cattle loft hero over the Elkhorn , destined to South Omaha. See the celebrated Sohiner piano a ! Ford & Charlton Music Co. , 1503 Dodge. a oo man. Kxorbltnnt Interest Ilutos on Wall Street Cnimu Liquidation Shipment ! ! of Gold. NEW YOIIK , March 7. The shipments o gold today were $2,300,000. Arrangements are being made to ship $2,000,000 more Satur day and $1,000,000 next Tuesday. Many banks and capitalists marked up the price of loans today , at ono time one-eighth per cent per diem in addition to tbo legal In terest of 0 per cent paid by borrowers , or 52 per cent per annum. Some refused to stand the "shavo" and liquidated their stock ac counts , which added to the bearish feeling. Their Clothes Caught 1'lro. CI.AHKSVII.I.E , Tenn. , March 7. While Mrs < J. W. Jones and daughter were in a field. their clothes caught llro from n burning brush heap and both were burned to death. . lade Possible One of the largest successes in. the way of Flavoring Ex tracts in the world is the Price Flavoring Extract Com pany. Their success is attributed to the perfection of Dr. Price's Delicious Flav oring Extracts. This perfec tion was 'made ' possible through theV new processes discovered by Dr. Price for extracting from the true fruits their natural , flavoring proper ties. Any housekeeper that will use Dm Price's Orange , Lemon , Vanijla , or any other flavor , will pronounce them faultless. The purity'.of ' , Dr. Price's Flavors offers the best secur ity against the dangers which are common , m the use of the ordinary flavoring extracts is the market. YOUR EYES ARE TROUBLING YOU ! Well.romo anil have them otamhial br 'ir optlclai ruoofclmrta'.anil.ltiia-Duur/MUoJ with ntmlrof our"l'KlthhrnoN-HPKCrACl.Kdor KVK ( ) ! . , \S-i- BK-thu boil lu tliu world. K you do not IIDJ 1 Klatvti wo will lollTim sounjstrbi ) you irtml to do. HUM ) bl'KCTACl.KS or KlfK UI.AiHtM KltOM I.J > 111' . 1'laln , smuku , blue or wUUunlti"oifor priUuctliuitu t'jrus , Irom &jun pair u.i. 'Max Meyer & Bro. Co Jewelers and Opticians. rarnaui and riftooot Street Baby Cured Scall Head Und CIIHU. Two Doctors No Good. Tries Cutictini. First Set Helps. Four Sets Completely Cure. Otir baby Pearl wus born Nov. 29.Mil. ( Krotu tor birth she hud Hpull Ilcml until slio nns four months old. then * It bocnmo worse unit oatno out In small while pttnulos , nnil then pproail to bo inrno yol- lowscab * . NS'o tried two doctors , but they could not do It nny sooil. So wo tried CUTICUIU HKM- KDir.y , giving her a tlior- oilKh nnRhliijf tliroo times a clay , nnd tlion using the CUTICIJIIA. The nrst Botwntrloil holuod her. nnd before wo hid used ( our set * slio was votiiolotoly cured. At tbo HBO of six months nurlmbyoiRliod thirty- four pound" , llur skin Is ( air nnd smooth , nnd siinlu perfectly well. Portrait enclosed. 1 would not ila without CUTICUIIA ItKMr.iiiES , mm o.in rocntntiicnd thoni in most oxcollunt forchlldrnn. MIIK. dP/TIt JUDD , Vnndurbllt , Mich. I mod the CUTICUMA ItrMr.niKsfur iiliout two months , and the entire expense was hut J.VOO , which noonuttould ronrct ( or u nlcn smooth akin. It loft tuv fuco In the licit of condition , free ( mm nil pimples nnd blotches. 1 still tiso the ( 'UTicitiiA SOAl' ntid ulwatHNhatt , 11 UUKUS TliOMI'JON , Voiiiwstown. O. Cuticura Resolvent The now lllood nnd Skin I'ltrlOcr , Intnrnnlly. nnd CimcuilA. the Rroat Skin Cure1 , nnd UUTI * CUllA SOAP , an oMjuUlto Skin lloiiutlllor , o\- tornnlly. Instantly rollovo nnil speedily euro ovcrv ulsoisuiinn humor n ( the skin , scnlpnnd blood , with losj of linlr , ( rom Infancy to ago , fioi'i pimples to s rodtln. Pold everywhere. I'rlce , G'tmcim v.i c : SO'AP 2" > oi HKSOI.VKNT. tl. I'ccpnrcd by the I'otter Drug and Choinlc.il Corporation , Ito-iton , rer"IIow to Cure Skin Disposes. " fi4 p.iaos. 50 Illustrations nnd lot ) testimonials , inallud free. E ABVI0 Sfiln and Scalppurlll and boautllled DilDl uby CUTictinv SOAI- , Abaolutuly pure. IT STOPS THE PAIN , Hack nche. kidney pains , weakness , rheumatism nnd muscular pnlns ro- lluvoil in n mimilr by the Uutl- curii Antl-l'iiln I'luater. 23o. nit. r. 1. . KK.VKf.K * . Commltlng Surgeon. Gradunto of Itush MudlenI College. ( CON * SUI..TATIUN KUKIJ ) . Tor the treatment of AND PRIVATE DISEASES Wo euro Catarrh , All Diseases of the Noso. Throat. Chest. Stomach , Bowels nud liivor. Blood , Skin nnil Klduoy Diseases , Female Weaknesses , Lost Manhood CURED. 1'II.ES , FISTULA , FISStntK , permanent- ! cured wULOUt tbo uao of kulfo , lltfaturo or c&uitlo. All maladies of n private or delicate nature , of cltbcr BOX , positively cured. Call on or address , with stamp for Circular ] , Free Book and lloclpcs , Dr.Searlcs & Sc > iuxt Uoor to I'ostotllca Here's the Idea Of the Non-pull-out Dow The great watch saver. Saves the watch from thieves and falls cannot be pulled off the case costs nothing extra. The bow has a croove on each end. A collar runs down inside the pendant ( stem ) nnd fits into the grooves , firmly locking the bow to the pendant , so that It cannot be pulled or twisted off. Can only be bad with cases stamped with this trade mark. Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are now fitted witli this great bow ( ring ) . They look and wear like solid gold cases. Cost only about half as much , and are guaranteed for twenty years. Sold only through watch dealers Remember the name Keystone Watch Case Co. , PHILADELPHIA. The Mercer. Omaha's Newest Hotel COR. 12TH AND HOWARD 3TS. 10 Itooms at S2.V ) per day. (0 Dooms at $ .100 par day. to Itooms mtb Dath at J3 00 perdir. 10 Itooms with Uatb at 13 a } to tl S ] par d r OPENED AUGUST lab Modern In Uvnrv Iteipcct. ie\vly Irurnl9hod Throughout C. S. ERB. Prop. y HOTEL ; Tno only hotel In tbo city with hot and cold water , unit sta mi nu it In uvory raa m Table and dlnliiR roam sorvlco unsurpassed. BATES $2.50 TO $4.00. Special rates on application. B. SILLOWAY , Prop. l' < tHlti\'olyOttroa irlJr , Hitliioa' > / > oo/j'/c. It can bo Klvon In a cup of coffooortea or In fool without tliu knowleitvu of tbo patient ItlinOsi ) . lately harmless nnil'will effect a permanent anj poedr cure , wbcthsr ttja jmtlnnt Is a moderate tlrliikcrorau alcoholic wreck. Ithas boon ulronla thousands of cases anil In every Instjnoj a parfuct euro has foHowoil It norer ( Alls. Tha > yjlem oncu Impregnated with thotipoclllcIt booouman utter Impossibility for the liquor appatlta ta udit MUI.IliNbl > iUiriUUO. : . 1'ropi.Clielnnitl. O < 8 pace book of particular ! fraa. I'o bo uvlof Uuhn .V Co Uth auil Douuloi HtiVlioleMb br lllake , llruco & Co , and UlcbaMsoa Uru < Co , , Ciunlm. iNou A , H. DYER , Klnviitur * . warehouses , factory Imllillnfri. mill nil work reijulriuir u thorough unit practical knnwleilcn "f construction mill atruiiKtli of umt rlul , u upecmlry. 1' , U , It in UUl , rreiiiuut , Neb. STORE FIXTURES FOR FOR RENT. SALE. MAX MEYER & BRO. CO. ESTABLISHED 1800. WATCHES ( Jo at prices lower than ever. Gold , Sil ver , Filled , Mckle all makes and do- sluns. Sou our Grand Display In ( he six etc- ant show \vliulows. All articles con tain u d therein marked in PLAIN FIGURES ' 200 of the above style filled case watch , stem wind , AValtliam or Klgin Movements , WATCHES Gents' f-old filled watches from $12.50 upwards , Ladles' gold tilled watches from $11.50 upwards , Gents' solid .old watches from $22.50 upwards , Ladies'solid f-old wathes from $21.50 upwards , Gents' solid silver watches from $8.50 upwards , Ladles' solid silver watches from $1.75 upwards , Nickel stem-wind watches from $ U.OO upwards. Sterling silver ( English , you know ) , 5)25 ) Hue , goes at $1.25 per ounce. All flat ware at the above price. All the latest Patterns and Designs. QUITTING Wholesale RETAIL. ONLY. LISTEN TO THE REPORT OF Wo claim OAMOLE JUNTPKU Is the most vrondorful fcinalo compound ever discovered. And wo guurantuo It to curu fdinnlos who Imvo iilforcd for yours with female coinplalnta. a OAJ101.T : JUN'Il'Ellls a success when all others full. If you am Irro/ulur you can rely on OAM- OLR JUNU'HK. 'inico in. other. ' , ! .00Mottle. SoltlbyttU < l/uslits. , PERHAHEKTLY CUB.ED Ol1 NO PAY WE REFER YOU TO 2,500 PATIENTS. Financial Reference : Ml Bank of Commerce , Omaha. No DETENTION from business. No Operation. InvostlcntoourMotliod , Written punrnntoo to abso lutely Cure nil kinds of UBl'TUHEof hothBoxos.wlth- nut the tiso of niilto or syrliiKo , no matter of how Ions standing. standing.BXAMINATJON PBEB. Tlie 0 , E. MILLER 307-303 K. Y. LIFE BLDB. , OMAHA , NEB , Fend for Circular. 5'"Nerve Seeds , " 'tbo ' wonderful rcmcilr 3l solJ with n written All . sucb as Weak Mcmarr , ten truitranter to onre nervous dljoojes. Ix > o "llralii 1'offcr. lloadaebe. WakofulnoM. Lost llanliood. Nlubtlr Krals- sions Norvousnes . LnMlluUonlMraln nnd loss of power of the ( Jcnerat fo Onotni In intharBarcnuieil byOVITexertion , youthful rrrora.or xccs lvr usool wbiecoroplum or stimulants which Hoon loeO to Inflrmitf.Con.unip- tlononnliiXn tr. I'ulnp convnnlons to carrr In vent pocket. 1 per pack- 'SS. Wltb e crrSlorlorn .r < ti.'jrr.W . ywyanttt tooiw fuU. : ClrcnlK'- ' " ' * A < Wf ' > ' - r . fhleart"- . For Ssle in Omaha by Sherman & O'Connell , 1B15 Dodqo Street Architects , Surveyors , Contractors Wclmve n full supply of IVtatlie- fnatical TpatyurneptSj Draw- * T > g Papers TFfac'pg ' Clotrij fprapo'toj ' FodOj Ghalpsj Ucv elSj H'apcn , Squares * Illus trated Catalogue free. 114 South 15th Street , to JPostofTice. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies OK Other Chemicals are used In the preparation of W. BAEEIt & CO.'S BreaMastCocoa tvJtlch i * nliioltitcly jiiirc anil soluble. Jtbnimnrethanthrcetlmet theitrenyth of Cocoa mixed jAvllh Starcli , Arrowroot or 'Sugar , and is far moro eco nomical , catting lets than one cent a cup. It i * delicious , nourishing , and EASILY CIGE3TICI ) . Sold IJT Ororpnt orcrjnlierc. W. BAKES & CO. , Dorchester , Mas * STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD > TV. IT. PAItKKlt , Jit. n. , No. 4 Itlllllncli gt. , UusTof , if jus. , chief roniiiltlnij p/iyitclan of I/it I'KAflODYJIIUniOAKi INoTITOTK.towh-'J Was awarded the uoi.n > m > Ai. by tliu NATIONAL UrnicAt. ASSOCIATION foi thoI'JUKK KPflAYon t , and all JHita , , i and ) rVflin of .I/an , * ne 'jounij , the mtJiltt.agtd and old. < 'oni < nUa'.lou in person or by letter. 1'roajcctu * . with testimonials , FHK11 hook , KUlKNCi ; OV 1,11'K , Oil BKLF- VATJONi SCO jip. . 12S Invaluable pro. full e It on'r 1 DO hv mill. n > lnl DR. ftficCREW THE SPECIALIST. la unsnrpofsoil in tbo treatment of all BP'YATE ' DISEASES ru. and Disorders of 18 roars exporloncn. Wrlto for circular * : on J qneitlon list froo. 14th nnd Fnrrmra Bta. , Nob. The Original and Genuine Imr rt the most dsJIdoua taste and uxi ti KXTIUCT BOVVU , era I.UTTEU from o Ml'.DIGAL OKU. G HA VIES , TLKMAN at Mud. rasto hln brother FISH , May , 1B5L HOT < k COLO "Tell LEA & rEimiNS' MEATS , that tlinlr BJUCO is hlKtily entocmed to GAME , India , anil it la my opinion , tbo moj * . \VKI HII- palatable , as well as tbo moet whole RAUHIIITS , some nauco tint it jnade. " dee. Beware jof Imitation ; BOO that you got Lea & Perrine' ' Bltnutnro on every lK > U > aof Original & Qonnlno. JOHN UUNCAN'B UO.Ntf. Nfc'W YOKK. DO YOU TAKE & 1EDSGIHE ? Can you Answer "What KOI ? " Consult Free , G , W. WILLIAMSON , M , D , , AND Of tlmtlMiillermtit Dlood Jl - r p cam1. No Mercury , but new , HucccuBfuI remmllc * . A euro r\iitr\tn \ / QUICIIL.T cunriuitced. Men iimdnKtrnnff CURED * * < Mimln MrnkMcBdon iiorinuii- entljr cum ! . 1'llrs unit Itnctnl Ulrrrn enroll , no kiilCourratisllcs. I'-UloiiU Kiicrr fulljr treated by mull , Addrcna , SURGICAL DISPENSARY ] MAIM ENrRANCE'iWM.Vtv ' &DMAHAj SPEC1FGG OXYGEH Is a womiurf uilv slclllful prou- nratlon of UXYUKN-n. do- llKhtful truattnont for llron- cliltis , Astlitnu , Uhronlo COUK'IS. ' Consuniiitlon , lluad- , aohunnd NervousI'riHlMtlon. For OATAUUI' ha IHIH HI-K- CIAI. AUXIIIAII * .S ui nuop Bonted Uuturru la VKIIV 011- STlKATHl Try hU soiontlflo brsathlni ! treatment It's wondoifttl , awlft and sure. "Oxygon Book" and 4 Trials Free ! SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO. , Suite bit ) . eely Uldj , OruaUa