THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE-JJniUHSDAY. MAY d. 1893. NOT WORRYING ABOUT GOLD Plenty of tlio Yellow Metal in the West that Oau Be Utilized. SECRETARY CARLISLE ON THE SITUATION Treasury OlllrlaU Ilitvn Confidence that the Uc.ruI U I'HUtcil mid Am Wall I'lrnied ultli the rresnnt .Hlluntlon- < inhl in rircillntion. WASIIIV.TO.V , D. C. , May 3. Secretary Carlisle van at the Treasury department at an early hmir this morning , ami from the iTowil of vMltors which was present In Ills room during the day It vriis apparent that the public was well aciuilntc ( : < l with the fact of dis return. The trip which ho took waa evidently beneficial to hint , for ho appeared brlpdt and frco from the expression of earn which was noticeable when ho u'ft the city. Probably the Information which ho obtained on the gold situation was pleasing to him and relieved him considerably. A reporter aslted him to day whotlu'r. after looking over the condl- tlon of KO\I \ in the west and his conference with the C'lirajro banker ) , there was any- Ihlng to sa > rpgarilltiK the llnnnclnl situation ' "Thero Is notli- tion Mr t'arlislo replied : - i\K \ to ! > < said , as affairs arn in a most satis factory ntaio and the department Is not anxious ' 1 tirro Is plentv r > 1 sold , which can be utilized. " N. . . ho aildcd. "I made no absolute ar- raiiRpmcnt whllo away for the acceptance of Kold by thr treasury. " The secretary said this In a turnof confidence , winch was si - ulllcant th , t the administration was well pleased with the present situation , anil felt that it fould meet whatever demands might bo made on it. An onirlal statement of the pold In the tieasur.v made to Secretary Oarllse for use nt the cabinet meelinif shmvnd : Gold In the treasury.lul.UUO ' ; Kold in tiMnslt , > r.G,00'J , ; total f.ir USr.HX ( ) . There Is smut * talk of Sorrotary Oarllslo iroiiiK to New Yorlt for another conference with tlio bankers there , but nothing positive can bo learned about it. Tlio total noli ! In the country , as estimated by the treasury jfllowl i in illation statement , aBKrvfratcs * r > i.000. : ) < K)0 ) , of which > l8,000,000 is in circu lation. NI.SH ; HiCl-iTlt.\TIN. : Constitutionality of thn ( Icviry l.nw Will SIMIII lln 1'iiHHiMl Upon. WASHINGTON , 1) . C. , May ! ! . The proceed ings to test the constitutionality of the Geary Clilneso exclusion act are being prosecuted bi the Chinese Kix Companies of San Francisco. This conference of the federal authorities to expedite the hearing was secured by the Chinese legation through the Departments of State and Juitlro. The Chinese residents of the United States , to a very largo extent , are subservient to the Six Companies , and followed the advice given by its olllclals in all matters. Tlio companies advised the Chinese not to register , as required by the Geary act , and the Chinese minister ad vised the subjects of his government to respect the law. Within the past tivo days there has been a breaking away from the Six Companies to some extent and the applicants for registration at San Fran cisco arc- more numerous than can bo ac commodated by the present force. The col lector has asked the Treasury department for additional help. As was stated yester day , there will be no arrests made for viola tions of the law until after the supreme court has passed upon the measure. Should the law bo sustained , It is said there can be nothing like u general enforcement until congress makes an approprlat'on to meet the accompanying expense. The question of the constitutionality of the exclusion law will come up for argument in the supreme court a week from today ( the 10th list ) For the Six Companies Mr. Choato of Nmv York and .f. U. Ashton will apnoar ; for the government. Solicitor Gen eral Aldrlch. Why AVcrt ) Tliuy Nut Invlti-il ? WASHINGTON , I ) . C. , May II. A prominent democratic secretary wr.s yesterday Inquir ing of the oftlclals hero why It was that the cx-presldont and the ox-vice president of the United States had not participated In the naval review and the opening of the World's fair. The senator called attention to the /act that it has always been cus tomary to invlto ox-presidonts and sx-vico presidents to national affairs of this sort , and recalled the circumstances that Mr Cleveland and Mr. Hayes , as ox- l > resldents , participated in the Columbian exercises In New York last October , and that Mr Cleveland was invited to the dedi cation 'of the World's fair but declined. Whether Mr Harrison or Mr. Morton wore invited to the naval review or the oponlng of the World's fair Is not definitely known here , The facts , of course , are plain that neither of them attended cither ceremony. The query Is , why then ? Olirlstliin MIodoimrliM In On roil , WAHIIIXUTOX , 1) . C. , May M , The danger of on uprising In Corea against Christian mis sionaries in that country has passed. News that mobs of natives In Xeoul had threatened to exterminate the whites , was received by the State department some weeks ago by cablo. Protection from the United States government was requested and accordingly the Navy department sent the steamer Alert from Shanghai with orders to remain until t affairs assumed a peaceful aspect. Admiral Harmony cabled the department that the Alert arrived at her destination April SI. Yesterday another dispatch was received from him stating that the Alert had re turned to Shanghai. While nothing concern ing the condition of affairs was contained in thodispaUh , it la certain that the Alert would not have left Corea If serious trouble existed. ' President Clnvitluml I'lcamul , WASHINGTON , L ) . C. , May a. When asked tonight for an expression of opinion regard ing his visit to the World's fair , President Cleveland , through Private Secretary Thurber , said "Wo received a very cordial welcome , and everything that could bo done was done fur our comfort and pleasure. It was mi occasion which I shall always remem ber witn a sense of genuine pleasure. 1 was much gratified at the enterprise , skill and tastodisplaced in the arrangement and up- nearanco of the buildings , and the results thus far attained bespeak to my mind a great success for the World's fair. " AriniMl with lUiuu ) OrtMlrntoi. WASHINGTON , IX C. , May a. The health officers at Astoria , Ore. , tod'iy tologr.iphed that the steamer Danube had arrived at that l > ort from Hong Kong with ( SOU Chinese on board , These I'hineso were destined for Portland Ore In the course of his medical oxamlnatioii ho also examined their papers , niul ho expnsses the opinion thnt nearly all of the COO Chinese have bogus certificates. Assistant Secretary Spauldlng at once telegraphed the lolkvtorat Portland , Ore. , to exercise the greatest caution in examining the papers of this batch of Celestials. It Is : i Itlistl.tli l.iuv , WASHINGTON , O. C. , May a. It ls learned Int the State department that the refusal of 1 the Russian consul In Now York : to reeog- [ nlzotho passport issued to Mrs. Schwartz I by the State department on the ground that labels a Jewess , Is In accordance with the I laws ot Hnssla. If Mrs. Schwartz should make complaint to Secretary ( iresham. she I will of necessity bo Informed that ho could [ do nothing In the matter , because the rules iKOvernlng the Russian consular oftlcos pro- [ hlblt them from countersigning any p.ipur [ intended for use in Russia by Jews. Death of u Dnitrd StiutM ( Nniiiiil. WASHINGTON , a C. , May 3. Mr. Hall , the I-vice consul at the United Statesat Winnipeg , I Man. , has Informed the State department of I the death Friday of Mr. James W. Taylor , { consul ul that place. Mr. T'lylor bad been Jill for some time , Ho was appointed consul [ at Winnipeg from Minnesota in 1370. I'ffitnrtMl by Onirn .Saekf > r * . D. C. , May a. Secrotarlot iGrcsuam , Lament and Herbert resumed their official duties today and were overrun with ofllco seekers during the entire fore * noon. The special cabinet meeting In tha afternoon gave them a brief respite- from that ordeal. The financial situation and the Alleged Cuban Insurrection were among the topics said to havu been considered at tha cabinet meeting , No official Information has been received of the tilting nut of Cuban filibustering expeditions In this country , but It Is understood that , as a matter of precau tion , orders have been isiueil to the revenue vessels In the vicinity of Florida to cxerctsa great vlgllancu In the preservation of the neutrality laws. I'hllnctelpliln'i New I'oitmaiter. WASIII.NOTO.V , D. C. , May 3. The president late this afternoon , after the cabinet meet ing , settled the Philadelphia postmaster controversy by appointing William W. Cnrr postmaster at Philadelphia , vice John Field , resigned. Mr. Carr was strongly recom mended by Chairman Harrlty of the na tional democratic committee. His chief opponent was Mr. John Huggard. A Child r.njoys The pleasant favor , gentle action and soothIng - Ing effect of Syrup of Figs , when in need of a laxative , nnd If the father or mother bo costlvoor bilious , the most gratifying results follow Its use ; so that It is the best family remedy known and every fnu.lly should Imvo u bottlo. This * Is the night of Cnuio's lecture. ii comer > r//i/i/ . < : < > mniM l < > lirrA Iliind Down Rnvnral Opin ion * In roiulliii ; Ciisen. LINCOLN , Nob. , May a. [ Special to THE HIB. : j 'loday the supreme court commission gave out the following decisions : Arnold vs Badger Lumber company. Krror from Lancaster county. Reversed In part and unirmed In part. Opinion by Rynn , C. After uiiswor day , If a defendant Illci a pleading , In the natiiie of a rro-vS petition , against his co-di'fetidaiils who have not ap peared In the action , such co-defi'iidants can be cuiiclinlcd In riNpt-ct thereto only by their appearance , or after the service on them of a notice In the nature of a summons us to such pluadlni ; . Riverside Coal company vs Holmes. Krror from Lancaster county. Affirmed. Opinion by Irvine , C. Tim statutory usHlgnmPiit In n motion for anew now trial of 'Vrrnr.s of lnw occurring at the trial anil duly exccploit to" Is sufficient to present for icvlevv I he rilllmr of the court upon itilHtniirrrroir teniH Interposed befoio the In- tnidiictlim of any evidence. 2. In an action for daiiia ns for refusing to deliver poods In pursuance of a contract of HICTlirrn : | no consequential danr.iKcs are claimed , It Is not nece.ssary to allege the mar ket \nliin of the goods. it. The failure of n jury , In assessing the amount , of recovery , to ulluiv Interest upon a .sum due upon contract Is not pr > f-ented for re view by the assignment. In a motion for a new I rial , tlmt the verdict is not supported by suf- llclenl evidence. Palmer , Rlehman & Co. vs Rice. Krror from Douglas county. Affirmed. Opinion by Ryan , C. A contract to accept drafts , ( hereafter to bo draun upon certain condition- , can he made the liuslof lecovery by the payer of Mich drafts only upon Miowlnx full and exact com pliance with each o.aid conditions. il. A party who contracts In writing to accept and pay such drafts as shall hu drawn by a parly named , In favor of another party named , upon compliance with certain condi tions. Is absolutely liable upon ilruft.s drawn as contemplated , lm > spcctl\e of the condition of the tjrneriil account between the drawer and the drawee at the time nch dr.ift Is made. Phillips vs McICaig. Apneal from Lan caster county. Reversed and remanded with Instructions to enter decree in favor of appellant as prayed In his petition. Opin ion by Rugan , C. The party's true name was Mary Ann Allely , and hho held her real estate by conveyance uf recotd under the name of .Mary A. Allely. Held , that a judgment against her. Indexed and docketed In the olllce of the clerk of the district court " .McKulg & C'o. vs May Alloy , " wus not construction notice to a purchaser of thr. real estate from Jlary Ann Allely. J. The Indexe * In the ulllcu ot the register of deeds disclosed conveyances as follows : " to Mary A. Allely , deed. Mary A. Allely to Hooper , mortgage. Mary \.Allelyto Vlckars , mortgage. " Held , that Vlckars , by taking a deed of the teal estate from Mary A. Alluly , so described In body and acknowledg ment of HIM deed , but slinird .Mary A. Alley , was not thereby charjreil with notice that a Judgment Imle.vd In the olllce of tlie-clerk of the district court against May Alley was against Mary A. Allely. Gray vs Disbrow. Krror from Douglas county. Alllrmed. Opinion byRaganC. In order to review the proceedings In the trial ot an equity case by a petition In error a motion fora now trlalinust , bo tiled , as In an action at law. Carlow vs Aultman , 128 Neb. , 07L' . Henry Coatsworth vs McDurdy. Appeal from Lancaster county. Affirmed. Opin ion by Irvine , C. In a suit to close a mechanic's Hen where other Incnmlmincors by answer disny the fan In necessary to create the lion , It. Is necessary for the mecbanlc'b llnncr. In order U ) t'stabllsti hU lion as prior to snc.h other Incumhraneos. to provo such facts , Including thn time of com mencing labor , or of furnishing material. 'J. The omission In u petition to foreclose a mortgage of the averment thut no proceedings have been had at law for thu collection of the doibtsecil.ied thereby , miHt bo raised prior to tlio rendition of a decree , as It relates to mat ter In abatement , and Ls not to a fact alTectlnj the validity of the mortgage. 3. Whether a petition niav at any time bo at/- taclied because of tlio omission of such aver ment by another Inctunbrunccr , .seeking to foreclose his Hen in the same action uuaere. Henry & Coatsworth company vs Starr. ( Two cases. ) Hy the commission. These two cases present precisely the saiuo ques tions nnd worn submitted upon the same bill of exceptions and briefs as Henry it Coatsworth vs McCurdy , and are afllrmod for tlio same reasons. Jones vs Stevens. Krror from Douglas county. Affirmed. Opinion by Ryan , C. When a real estate broker is employed to procure a purchaser of real property , he Is en titled to compensation when hu has s"cui'cd a proposed purchaser ready , able and willing to buy tbi ! property on the terms and conditions Upon which the said broker was nulhoiUed to procure such purchaser. This rlsht to compunsatlon will not bo Imp-tired by the subsequent Inability or unwillingness of the owner to consummate such a sale on the terms prescribed. ' 2. Tin ! picslding jndst ! , of necessity , Is vested with a sound Judicial discretion as to limiting the crois-oxiinilnatlon of a witness , and wheru tlm siiinn question has huen three times propounded. It is not error to prohibit a IlUo qiii-stlon to be again askttd , under penalty of fotbidding further cro s-e\aniinatlon. No exception thereto having been taken , there Is In this court no review mile question presented. Maggard vs Van Duyn. Krror from Lancas ter county. Afllrmod. Opinion by Irvine , C. An appeal from the county court to the dis trict court should bo dismissed upon proper motion when the transci-lpi , was not tiled within thirty dayn fiom thu date of Judgment and no reason Is iluiwn for the delay. 'J. Atlldiivlts used on the hearhuof a motion In the district court cannot be considered In the supreme court unless embodlud In a bill of exceptions. Piles of people have piles , but LJ Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. The Truthful 'Test It requires no learned experts or scientific experiments to establish the fact that DR. PRICE'S DELICIOUS FLAVORING EXTRACTS - TRACTS are not only the strong est , but positively the sweet est and most delicate fruit flavors. If housewives will flavor a cake , pudding ? cus tard or cream with Dr. Price's Extract of Vanilia , Lemon or Orange , and a smaller quan tity gives a more natural and grateful taste than can be im parted by any other Extracts , is it not an incontestable proof of their greater excel lence ? In every case where ft Dr. Price's Flavors arc * used they give perfect satisfaction. LINCOLN CRIMINAL RECORD Thieving Dackmen Sent to Jail in Default of Bonds , HELD UP A PATRON IN THE SUBURBS Bnlnrlei at Mombrrs of the Police nnil rlre Drpnrtinentt Will iTolmblj- > a In. oronnpil Itecmit Ilecotiimenda. tlom of Mnyor Wolr , LINCOLN , Neb. , May 3. [ Special to Tun BEK. ] Tracy and Kcnncar , two hackmen , charged with having driven A. Osterlow of Havclock , a passenger , out Into the suburbs , knocked him down nnd robbed him of his roll , were arraigned before Judge Brown this morning. Osterlow was Intoxicated at the time , and after they had secured his money ho grabbed it , and In the struggle two f5 bills were torn In two. The con vincing part of the testimony was given by Chief Cooper , who said that when approached preached concerning the robbery Klnncar told the officers that If they would go down with him to the house of n foma'o ' friend , ho would got tlio money and repay Ostorlow the amount th.it had been taken from him. He claimed nt the time that Tracy had put up the job and was the chief executor of It , but as ho had turned over part of the torn bills the court hold him along with Tr.icy In 100 ball for trial at district court. They went to Jail in default. Deputy Sheriff Langdon returned last night with Andrew Dibble , alias Charles 12. Hrunncr. the young fellow who secured $27 from J. II. O'Neill , a plumber of this city , on a draft ho had evidently stolen from the malls and which had been sent from North Hend to Charles K. Urunnor of Omaha. The forgery was not discovered for several days , ami Dibble had taken the opportunity to tly. O'Neill happened to bo in Wichita on busi ness the other day , and was talking to a business man in bis ofilco when Dibble walked in. Tlio recognition was mutual. Dloblo took to his heels and ran with O'Neill In pursuit. After dodging through several alleys and streets ho was overtaken , and came bade without givliur any trouble. 1o ItaUo SahirloH. At the meeting of the city council last evening Mayor Weir submitted a communi cation recommending that the salary of night captain of police be Increased from $03 to $ " > 5 a month , sergeants from fO."i to $7. > , patrol men to remain at $00. That the salary of chief of the lire department bo increased from $100 to $125 , captain at headquarters from 570 to 4& > , other captains from fOTi to $75 , with several minor increases , firemen to receive 0."i a month. Ho thought the change would bo beneficial to both the llroand police forces , as better men could bo secured for the various positions. I'i'rclviil liivcfltlgntton * The councilmanic committee to investigate Water Commissioner Percival's conduct has as yet held no meeting. The charges as made so far are to the effect that hu con verted city lumber to his own use , used workmen paid by the cltv to repair his own house and discharged an employe of the de partment for voting for a member of n politi cal party opposed to that of the commis sioner. The city attorney having reported that the city could appropriate money for the purpose mi expert bookkeeper will bo employed to go over the books and make a report on the finances of the department. City In llrlef. ' 1 ho grand Jury began the work of examin ing witnesses this morning. Auditor Kugeno Moore was the first man called , and as ho was accompanied by several books it is sup posed that Mr. Uenton will receive consider able attention at tlio hands of this body. Deputy State Treasurer JJartlett was also examined. Judge Lansing this morning overruled a motion of defendant In the mayoralty con test inaugurated by R. H. Graham against Mayor Weir to make the plaintiff state exactly how many ballots cast for him were not .counted , and issued an order that de fendant answer by May 111. The county commissioners this morning granted the petition of the freeholders of Havelock to incorporate it as a village , hav ing more than 'JUO and less than 1,500 in habitants. The trustees elected arc J. K. Hutcheson , Chirlos S. Sabonlrigen , C. R Uullard , H. H. Kcpnoraiid Georso Anderson. John Stetson's Hoston Globe Theater com pany , which has been presenting "Tho Crust of Society , " disbanded here today , the season having closed. The performance last evening was somewhat of a burlesque , which Is perhaps explained by the fact that in sumo of the more serious parts the pop ping of campaign corks in the wings could bo distinctly hoard. The members of the company continued ilio celebration after the show , and departed today for Now York. Piles of people have piles , but Da Witt' Witch HazolSalvo will euro them. Cut the Mujurs Down. The Judiciary committee of the city council has reported thut Major Ualcombo as street commissioner , nnd Major Furay as sewer "Almost as Palatable as Milk" This is a fact with regard to Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. The difference between the oil , in its plain state , is very apparent. In you detect no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to diges tion there is no after effect except good effect. Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion is the best promoter of flesh and strength known to science. l'rpird lijr Bcott 4 Howno , N. Y. Professional Nurse , TroaH all kinds of diseased , Internal and ox- ternul. Gunrautcos In every onso. Money ro- fundcJ In all ousos whora patient u dlssatU- fled. No reultr : fee clmr oil. I'otlonU [ my nlmtovor amount t > ioy cuu afford ( or treat ment , I6ih and Capitol five , CrouiiBo Block , Uooiiia C , 7timl8 , Omiihiu t. . S. UJJJ * < JS17'OKV. OMAHA , XKIt , Capital . ' . . SI 0,00 ( ) < ) Surplus . . . $05,01)1) ) ( mceriaml IMraoiorj Munrf W , Vatot , prail I ) \ U. U C'uthlii * . Tloo i > r * Uaij a S. lUurloi. f. t tlorio.Jolm.'i. Colllai J. .S. it. Patriot ; llttJ , caibler. THE IRON BANK. commissioner , are not entitled to receive ivn Increased salary , and tW appropriation ordl- nanco tin * been passedhllowlnt ; their pay nt the old rnto of $1,000 per ( .year. Major Hnlcombori3 hot in the best of humor yesterday ov4r the council's nctlon In rofuMiig to nllow UIQ increased salary , which ho understood Tyasto RO In along with Increased duties. Ho nns not decided what atop ho will take in the matter , but con siders that ho Is entitled to the increase , nnd may tnko steps to recover It. Ho said It looked to him ns If tlicrCouncll was making flsh of ono and llcsh of , Another , Inasmuch as Clerk Groves was allowed his increase , while the two members of the board were given only the old nlloSvnncc. Piles of people havo-.pilcs , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro thorn. This is the night of Crime's lecture. LAST YEAR'S IOE. It Vfn Vary Scarce nnd Hmico Conies n I.it mil It. The continued hot weather of last summer la responsible for the lawsuit of Uasche against U'oymuller which was on trial in Judge Hopowell's court yesterday. The plaintiff was in the cold storage busi ness in the winter of 1SVH ) , nnd contracted with the defendant , who was at that time n member of the Omaha Ice company , for the furnishing of 2.000 tons of k-e. Ho fulled n few months later , and the Ice company also turned over Its business to another concern. During the following summer Ice became very scarce and the price kept pace with the thermome ter. A great deal of Ice was being shipped out of the city , and Boscho called ui > on ttie Wcymullors for several hundred tons of Ice nt the contract price , and the latter de clined to furnljh it as they were out of the business and their successors were held for their contracts , but alleging further that this contract was void because payment had not been made according to Its terms for ice already delivered. Suit is brought to re cover the dllTerence between the contract price and the price during the hot weather on congealed frigidity. District Cuiirt .Notes. The case of Htimport against the Nebraska Savings nnd Kxctiango bank still holds n Jury iu Judge Ogden's court. The Jury In the case of Wheeler vs. Drexel returned n verdict for the plaintiff for the full amount of the claim with interest. The Jury in the I,0X ( ) ( ) damage case of Dr. Denise ag.iinst the city returned u verdict for the defendant after being out an hour. Martha and Anton Korcnson have Drought suit against Dr. Ira Van Camp In the sums of 10,000 and * 5,000 respectively , allegins malpractice on the part of the physician during an Illness of the former , which ro > suited in making her cripple for life , besides causing her an Immense amount of mental anguish. Anton avers that it has already cost him $012 for doctors bills and has de prived him of the services of the mother ol thrco children. This Is the night of Crane's lecture. ' Trnvi'llnu Men Incnrpurnte. The articles of incorporation of the Omaha Traveling Men's Social club have been Hied with the county clerk. The capital stock Is $10,000 in 500 shares of * ' . ' 0 each , which will not bo held by any but members nnd no member shall hold but oni > share. Business may begin when thirty sharcsaresubscribcd , and they are to be fully paid up when Issued. The incorporators are Harry .S. Wollor , James W. Lusk. Dalton litsioy , I. . . Huggins , M. U. Kibbo , M. M. Gaudy and Jv ! Buchanan. This In the night of Crane's lecture. SPRING nraOKS. Wood lmmor , Bkln Immon. Bcilp humors with IOM of hnlr , nnd every other humor , whether Itchlnp , btirnlne , Meedlna. § caly , crusted , pimply or blotchy , whether Blmplo , ccrofiiloiiK , or Ijeredltnry , from Infancy to age , nno now npectllly , permanentlynnd economically cured by tlmt greatest of all known humor ourca , the A BKIK and Hood purifier of Incomparable purity Jl nnd curntlvo power. An acknowledged upeclflo of world.wlde celebrity. Kntlrcly vegetable , afe , Innocent , nnj palatable. Klfecta dally more Krcat curen of skin , Bcalp , nnd blood hiiniorn than all other exln ami blood rcmt-dlra before the public. Halo greater than the combined uct ) of all other Llood uncl eklu remedies. Bold everywhere. Price , 91. POTTEB Dnuo AND CHEMICAL COHFOIUTIUN , Boston , OS-fiend for "How to Cure Spiluit Ilnmori , lilood Humors , Skin Iluuion , Bcalp Humors , " TO WORLD'S FAIR VISITORS The Qlenarm Ear pcan Hotel , offers quiet and convenient quarters , tmoderate price * . All World's Fair Lines within twoblocki 15 mumtrsto either Exp nilioiiorbusinciu center , for five cent fare. Newly and handsomely furnUhed and decorated. I'.levator , Illectric lights. Suits of rooms for families. High CUsj Ucitaurant- Rntes , $ i.50toi.50 per day. Address , THE GLEMAR/A HOTEL CO. H. E. Cor. Indiana Ave. Sc 221 St. Chicago , 111. Refer to A. F. Seeberccr. Treat. World's Colum bian r < cK > sti ! ° n and 1'rci. , Market National It auk. Chicago , Illinois. Omaha's Newest Hotel COR. 12TII AND HOA/AR3 / JfJ. < f Itooms at f'-.M per ,1 if. tClloomi ntfl.OJ par ( Jar. ICltcomt with llatliutil. ' ) ) pirttr. lOltuomi wltll Hath attti ) to 115) yr Ur. OIJENE1L ) A.UGUST 1st Modern 111 lOverv l ! | i rt. Newly I'uriiljliud Tliroii liijut C. S. ERB. Proo. The Midland Hotel NOW Q1JEN. Cor. till It mid l > leii > > o Sfs. Opposite Jefferson Square Klriicinstin every rmpcot. llnllulns and furniture entirely norr , American plan , } , ' < Xjicr liar. Kuropixm plan , f 1.00 pur day , Spoulal r.itcj by thu nftok. M J.Tt'KAKCK , Prop. HOTEL : Tno nly hotel in too o'ty with hot and cold wnter ixnd steam tio.it in every roe n ittbi anJ dlum ; roe n scrvico unaurpatial RATES $2.60 TO $4.00. Eocclul rutua on uppiloation. B. SILLOWAY , Prop. TERRIBLY INCREASING. Th Antharltlo * of the n < mr < 1 of Ittth < U voflnino Importnnt Intnrmnttnu About tlio I'rennnt Condition ot tin' Tropic. At no tltno In tlia history of Now York Olty have there tonn o many doalhi from pneu monia m nnw. The official ( Inures show thnt Hourly twlco as uiiny iloaths from this cnuso nro occurring tnnn fur the last Ovu years. This Is somothltiit torrlblo. Ip. ) John T. Nnitln. IlozUtrnr of Vital ? IMI - tlos. pnys thnt ihU Increase In iluo to the Innu- oncu of tf rip. lie ( .ays that xnu tuny bo cnlUtl CDldotnlo just now. nml thnt In tin1 majority of cases Brip U nvlul. rontrlbiitlng cuiiso to { iiuMtnionla ntul nil itniiRoroiti pulmonary troubles. At this time of thoyotir , when we nro chanting over from winter to goring.there Is always n low onlcr of vitality ; u ro.totlon from the strains of tbo scnson. Tlio blood does not llnw no full or rapidly ; thestroncth is less. For this reason Krlp bus n much better chance thitu at any other BO SOII. This Is n time of ycnr when people need tone no careful nnd too much linpnrtnnco cannot DO placed UDOII l.ooiiina thn blood warm nnd In cumulation. You must brlnir about n reac tion If you wish to avoid the piln anddmcr : of thoho troubles Iu time. There U but ono wny by which n reaction cixtt bo brouclit about nnd that In by the use of n pure Htlmii- lunt , preferably whiskey. Hut tlio grout dif ficulty Is that tliure nro few whiskies which nro pure The only ronlly pure and reliable whiskey known to the medical profession or the world Is Duffy's Pure Malt. It nostussuj qualities known only to Itvilf. Itwlllbrlnit about n reaction nnd prevent cold , pneumonia nrtlioiirln whnro muny so-ealloil itluiuliints would fall , It has saved more lives utul re lieved more sutTorlui than nnvthlni : of n simi lar nature which was over known before to the world Is Out of Order or Sojt Water is scarce , don't worry yourself for a moment- go right ahead and use hard water with WHETE RUSSIAN and you'll never know the difference. The clothes will be just as white , clean and sweet-smelling , because thf "White Russian" is specially adapted for use n ; hard water. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago- TaTSoao. " - " ' " vV Diamond Hvn- Dusky . , ? . , With Nerve Ho na. new M > uniiiblu discovery of marvelous power , positive- euro for nil nerve truutilns , aucli as nervous prostration , sleeplessness ik'simndenoy , pnltisln buck anil side , slok headache , dyspunshi , loss of appe tite , etc. Wondi'ifnl HOMO tonic , makea rluli , pure blood , tones entire system. $1 a box. onoufrli for two wcek.s. At druggists , or by mail , Nerve Iluan I'o , IlitlValo. N. V. Just In Our Importation of Exclusive Style i la Sprinc Wooions. Paxton Hotel FrWo will tent ) jrou th m nolnu rtncb Preparation CALTHOO ! . nd a legal Euaraiitoo ( bat \/l'llUS ] will Itvatort. your [ nilli , Atr nsili and Vigor. I'tetland faYif satisfied , Addreao VON MOML CO. . \M \ lijmU , Clo < i ill , Oklo. TREATMENT. TOUALL Chronic , Newm , Privatj ail Special Disci333. of both Men and Women. All othur tronhlrs trnntod at reasonable chars-is. CONSULTATION I' It HE. ( Jallouor address DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB Tooth extracto-1 In morning Newotios liiinri.0,1 rftjr eon . M < ieiaj. ! I'urfcict at uar anlccil. Pnxtou lilnok * 16thandFiiriivm : Stroott. ICIOTntor on 16tti St. Telephone ) iim. UlllNCi-TIIItf WITH YOU PRESERVE YOUR EYE SIGHT USE AXJUJJVKIl & IIRO. C ( ) . , _ ONLY If yeti are Determined To have the small-wing Collars you cannot do better than to ask for our makes. We manufacture a large vari ety of them , in both the Cluoll and Coon Brands. ClUeit Coon Dnnd , 26c. Brand , 20o. Have you heeded our pointers and tried Tha monarch Shift YetP Do so the next time YOU buy , and you will thank U3 fcr the su CLOETT , COON 5 CO. , _ STYLISH" DRESSERS ! iVlla fiijcl it ; to their lijicrcol to Siyspcct ) the assortitcit siou/ij ) by NICOLL the TAILOR ' 'last ; year's * ' goods here. T\fo old Vrirjtjjiiijgs Worked ii > . Everything fresh nijtl J93Js style. TROUSERS TO ORDER , $5.OO to $12.OO SUITS TO ORDER . . $2O.OO to $ BO.OO OVERCOATS TO ORDER , $2O.OO to $5O.OO SILK OR SATIN LINED. Sa mples and Measurement Blanks to Nonresidents. 207 207 So. I5th , So. 15th , Some good reasons why house keepers like Ingrain Carpets : More reasons why you should see ours before you buy : 9 ORCHARD & WJLHELM CARPET CO. , Temporary store directly opposite burned store on Douglas , between 14th and 15th. OR. KNEES Can be supported and rendered loss painful by using a SILK ELASTIC ANKLET or KNEE CAP. Wrlto us for measurement blank. in & an in itniiiiiiiin-i Donlors in Physicians nnd Hos pital Supplies. 1513 Dodge St. , Omaha , Neb. STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD Y7.II.1MIKKK.M.n..Nn,4IIiiinm : > iGt. , llnuT" " , llins. , ctitt/ consulting jthvicin of tHt ri-Anoi ; > v iKi > i < ; AJ. iNhTrriJTK.towt , * wan awarded lli aiii.i ) uriui. by the XATIONAL Mr.niu.iI. A vcc-UTI"Nfu , tliol'ltl/.i : IXtAYon Kihwittitl Vitality , Ativj V > Alrrrouimid I'tiyit * ul 1'etiiitly , ami nil Jilita ,1 and ) f > riJn i of Man , a young , the nMJle.agitl and oiii Conciliation .n peroon < ir by K-ttrr , froipcctiu with WJllmonlalt , KUKK. I.or o book , NUI KNCK Ol > ' I.IKK , OK hK.I.I' . I'UKSUHVATION. 300 pp. , ] 25 Invnluablrt pru > icrl Uouu. full ialu oaly tl.W OF ALL KINDS. \VE RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES Syringes. t\\t \ \ Pillows. \loinizcrs. \ Tubing. Invalid Cushioos. lliiblicr Gloves. Water llotlles. 1HE ALUE & PENFOLD GO , , DKAM-.IIH IN Snry/p/i/ lutli-iiiin-iiln , 'IIIXl ll < ll > lt III Slll > l > IIOH , 114 Smith ir > th. St. Nuzt to Poktouloo. AND MOW TO ATTAIN IT. A iimllcnl work that tolls the ci\uae .describe * thin'Rii'lc , iiolutfl the remedy bcJentlncullyth * inofct valuable , artutli'iilly the inoit beautiful intMllrat lunik over I > IIIIKI | | - < I , W tiaRrn , nvi-ry n.iicn buu'rlu a half loiiu IllUktrutlun In Hutu Subject * ircntcd NITX u In'blbh Ii.iiuilrix-y. Sit'rlllty. lJ"vi > ! opmoiit , Vuijcotrli1 , Thu HUA. li.iMd/lliiiMi Inli'iiilli.ir Marring < < . A'lvry tintu * trtritlii Irnntr ihr tl nttil Tntttit , < t the I'.nln t'nct * . thf ( Hit titeieti iitnl Knr 111 J roifrtriaf Mftllenl fnencr at it. iiltnl tit Mar 5 rtetl Itt'f. tvhit uou/'i ttlontor ] > nnt Julllc ( iii-l aniiilfuturf iittfulii. ihmild urlla fur tliii irO.7)H7. ; . l.mi , * iiOOK It will Imnniit m-K. uiiili'riial. w hllo Iho nil tlon lantii. hlat n o , and If niurrlcU or ftlugte. Atlilrt-Mi the piililuiiurn , wvwERIE MEDICAL CO. , BuHilo. N. Y. * wvw