Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 17, 1893, Page 5

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CONDITION OF THE TREASURY Estimate of Amount of Oash Which Will Be Available at the End of the Year. WORK OF THE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE Necessity for Devisiug Means by Which the | (ny agreoment to pay or deli Wasnxaron, D.( mittee of the w the investization of the tre s committee on | amount of information from the treasury ex perts, showing the s and expenditures steadily for three week government's and the problem w administration party will have to meot the next two the democratic a defieit in the treas one during the pres nt fiscal year, that Secretary Fo ind that his of Funds Available July 1 balance in the tre fund, of which the annual requirem ors of congress expect ment of which cou put off until tc Not a single 1 public buildi s over £14,000,000 to be account of public buildings and $11,000,000 outstanding government s ey for the treasury to to this stato year will be many millions t L to wipe out th surplys on June 1 r considerable orde( that the tministration o that the tre Hing balance of $50,000,000 more. his annual report the cretary Foster's Re 't and the next . in view of the fact that the year will be smal of a falling off in r should be so iner with the probability ed as to enable the sury department to maintain a gold re- of not less than &1 i comfortable working 1 revisicn of our customs laws al method for i 1 should otherwi: additional tax i collected withou » think that an which could be The resuit of their investigation d upon whether or not ans committee will recommend leg this session. ness of the eud of this con isiation, though the velop 80 strongly a8 o 1 . rtios to work togethor arly in the coming doors, and the democr it of the inc maintain the cre which is regarded 000,000 addit o framed to yearly law could be s fect whisky in bond. Must Bo Met Some Time, ble that the distillers | taking | 1t is considered would meet whisky out of bond is pointed out, amount of immadiate revenue would give the government i working balance for some time , and that after a few months the in- revenue to meet the ine There are many per ise the whole taxi but against trouble over the withdraw whisky becaus i ased tax will have | frequent © ul it hiad better b , 80 that there will be me S 1o meet the from internal sour s of course un t of the ways and weans committee Tax on Whisky, proposition to whisky tax to §1.2 on_the subject about it ho first disclaimed 4 whislky trust When asked additional revenue to the government of expense in the on the theory that those persons who pvernment would not get quantity of spirits out a cent m say that the manufactured a considerable at this time when the tr all the revenues it can less whisky tak sed tax would prod would make to | cause that body is going to specu CONGRESSIONA WASHINGTON, Tho first was by Mr. ) second by Mr. Peffer, populist, in favor of a ponstitutional amendment limitinz the presi dential ofice to one term, Mr, Call, democrat, tutionnlity of the and the third by in defense of the consti anti-option bill & quorum was procur progress was mado on the A motion was agre as_the time when th “The resolution offered on Saturday by 1, instructing th ations to inquir ires in and about icaragau canal since the expenditure rendered two y anti-option bill construction bill went over without limiting the president was taken un and M senate in support of it sifer had not concluded his speech at 2 p. m. when the the special o addressed the anti-option bill nd he gave notice that he FUMENL LOMOFTOW an argument in question being ou the favor of the bill, the amendment offerad by Mr. Vilas, demoorat, ‘ intended to confine the penal provisions of the bill to purely speculative transactions A short argument in favor of it was made by Mr. White, democrat, and then the vote was taken. The amendment was rejocted —yeas, 12; nays, 58, Hill, democrat, was paired with Mr Irby, democrat, otherwise he ild have \(ul f the nmendment offered by Mr shburn, republican, to change the time for the not to wle efféct_ duly 15, 1903, was | d to} also an amendment to seotion 2, et shall not apply to r a part of the | product of the land s compensation for work | or labor to be don » be done on the and, The amendment offered by Mr. Daniel, | democrat, to strike out section 10 was de | feated—yes, 13; nays, 52 Mr. Cieorge, demoorat, moved to amend the bill by striking out all after the frst three sections and inserting in lien thereof the substitute proposed by him last July omitting the first three sections) No action was taken on Mr. George's sub- | stitute, and the senate adjourned In the ¥ e, Wasnixaron, D. C., Jan. 16.—Coming over from the fo er suspension day was a bill to settle and adjust claims of Arkansas and sther swamn land grants suits Mr. McRac wocrat, from Arkansas stated that the amount involved was Gbout 2,000,000, Mr, T y. d ary rued that direc d to an ex 000. Tt might | titled to the mo not go about « manner, It had sought to bring in olling bill which inserting the ¢ other states, might gain in stren Mr at, from New York, yor indirectly it would ture of at least 50,000, that Arkansas was en clatr by it, but it did ning in a creditable There wasa lobby here in favor of t measure, and he h it woull not pass Mr. Mel ered i an impassioned manne declar the stat ny Mr. T'racy, that this A\ Lobby e, to be mtrue, It was an unmanl ment and was an unwarranted attack upon a ws | Weasure and one that must have been in iired by some one interested in the defeat Jf this bill The bill was los s, 132 nays, 85—not the necessary two-t tirmativ My \pma from it tior it 0i wion providing for tie senators of the United State After Justering on the part o republica mot \s agreed to without di ind the house adjourned. AGAINST THE READING COMBINE, Report of the Special Tnvestigatl mittee of Congress— Washington N WasninoroN, D. C., Jan. 16,.—Messrs Coombs and Patterson have practica completed their report to the special com- mittee of investigation into the Readi rts that the bine is to drive out inde ¢ Com- coal combine. The report \im of the « vendent coal wrs and to gain complete control of the anthracite industry, and it is sought to do this by fixing a high freight rate on coal so as to make it profitable for individuals to turn in_the product of their ines to the combination. The report will recommend the passage of the bill, hereto fore agreed upon the commerce comuit tee, which gives the Interstate Commerce zht sion power to keep down fre De Armond, democrat, from Missouri, sduced in the house today a bill to_sus- ud during the first year of each presiden tial term all civil ser laws, insofar as they r ct or interfere with the free ex- ereise by the president or heads of depart- ments of the power to remove or appoint ofticers or employes of the government, A preamble to the bill says that no adminis- tration can fully and satisfactorily carry out its policy if a large portion of the subordi- nates are hostile to such policies Mr. Cummings, chaivman of the committee on library, which is conducting an inquiry into alleged favoritism on the part of the Department of State in furmshing copies of archives to certain persons and refusing it | to others, has received a letter from William Henry Smith in which he states that he is unable to appear before the committee and ! affidavit as to his testi done the committee wi Mr. McLennon, treasuver of the war dis sion of the treasury, who had cha | the preparation of " the exhibits show financind_condition of the tre quested by the Springer s mmitted, his broken down and is suffeving from nzrvous prostration as a result of his labor Tis ill- ness delays the completion of the stztement, and it will be se ys before hig fi | sistant, Mr. Quard, got the detnils shape. Until this is 10 action. of g the sury, as re- | into ains Unchanged | tors. AsmiNGgToN, D. C., Mr. Blaine son visited the patient at 10 o'clock and re- ained much longer than usual. He stated on aving the house that Mr. Blaine's condition was unchanged He added that the physicians would this afternoon give out a statement as to Mr. Blaine's condition, which would be fuller than those heretofore issued Mr. Blaine's ¢ all but the famil latter decline, without the ex) f the fawily, to divulge the nature of the mplaint which has now kept their patieut continuously in bed for four or five weeks, with constantly diminishing s th, and king spells” th ing im- mediate dissolution. It was hoped today when the doctors an- nounced that at a specified hour they wou be prepared to i o tuller statement his subject than had hitherto been given out, thut some facts would be allowed to transvire which would satisfy the natural desire of the public to ascertain the truth of the illness of one of its most distinguished citizens, and at the same time Stop the crcp of contradictory and sensational rumors pre- vailing, "This anticipation was not realized. T was a delay in_the issue of the promised bulletin, and when it did appear it contained nothing’ but what had previously been known, story to (Rl o 2 | Anhonest pili 1s the noblest work of the apothecary. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure constipation, biliousness and sick head- ache. e Killed His ther. LEBANON, Ky., Jan. 16.—George Wells shot and instantly killed his father, Ben Wells, at Rollertown, in this county Saturday even- ing. Young Wells was drunk and sccuring @ pistol went to shoot a neighbor's dog. His father followed and pleaded with him not to shoot the do 8 it would cause | trouble. The old man's actions only enr | him the more and turning quickly, ne shot him dead ‘“talk i OM I&H’A mn.r nmsou. NEBRASKA'S ~ STATE FAIR| A GREAT BON T THE THE BEST SERVIC[ M‘ lOWEST JAN AR.Y 17, 1893, Nothing Oertain About it Being Held This Dis. Copeiand & Sheps % Generous Terms 1t 6 ALl Curable Diseases With RAILROADS OPPOSED TO THE MEETING They Fear it Will Keep Some Pe from the Columbian Exposition yoars pust b through their thorougn m and other chronfe malhalos. 18 known “to all r system I8 the m, 1 andidly aduitted ove o ablest competitors. Bub instond of asking | doing & vast amoun Settled Toduy. Laxcory, Neb, nd, their fionthly rate s averige cha JWn passencer ton & Missour) River Teas than one-quire ska have a state fair s one of the ques at the mn'l”n{uf(hw'\l \te Board of \x'l which begins Today—tomorr ow—nextday—from 6:80 p. m.—we will offer on separate tables for that purpose—about a thousand suits of clothes The bulk of these suits i cqolors—in splendid all wool fancy het \Vy double warp twilled linings—and They are season b_y throughout the United States —for a ten dollar note, some splendid all wool fancy suits—in rich dark plaids range in value from eight up to twelve dollars scattered among them double breasted Until every one of these STULILS is gone—until there conductor of th 080 run i8 b s on the fast train s on this line set apart but from the sentiment of @ of an exper| embers who have so far drifted in,there cussed heretofore, h 1-\«1.;)111»3 cheviot- is at Hastings, lined with thoroughly such suits as have been sold dur- clothing concerns -we amonhg the number among the cheviot—homes Some of the that it would be mbers are quoted a losing ventur undoubtedly jng the lemli(lt‘] draw thousands from the state o attend the state exposition There are iven and a gen cassimere hundred ninety lack only, mixed cheviot s uniform low f spoland Medical canse it seeires them House News, Toseph Ackon was atraigned i month and I'went to them be 1 L Wwas the BES | ount of exposure »hoad and throt ’s nothing but empty remind us that there ever was such a st friends—and your neighbors take the suit that suits you best in the lot- five dollars. doliar suit pelled to lock the best friends—have from interfering and happiness. you—your buzzing noiso in the Satarrlinl symotc vpantod with n —can choose as you like— hters out of the h AL for exactly and tried to do the unsiceessful to suller ult but an attachment \ Never—not even at our 1 was uirectod {o tho Copeland emorable spring—when es of some of our so much for one five of the office tre 1 Lo improve wment very oftan doors in the e given you 3 pounds in weight of 1o’ LoLtor to tnerensed wel timonial than my At and nnproved hualth scommend thes who suffer with Chronte ¢ dollar bill as we offer you at this sizes [rom 84 to the sizes are broken-—you are sure of s.cluns o all you come before you are Why They Advertise, eause they ean ro late-—and your size is do not make any of patients they ¢ t a nominal rate, alterations it will be your loss—and the other fellow’s f this elty but has its quota of 1 Ittest 1o tlielr L. Wright made complaint t1 Baisy Wilsor fricnds and th robbed him of It s the sick and last night and pniine methor helped him along drugged liquor an accommodating robbed aud thrown out v the evidence of their skill, trect, where he was picked up 3 of others huve prov 3 by the numerous stito ments published each wiek A WQrd to Man Patients. Those who take matl tre vt to the low rutes f thoso who apply incoln men will 1 to further indulge in the luxury v shave will _be decided by Judge Charles M. Hurd, pro- tal shop, is the victim of ‘Waters Wedne: prietor of the nt are entitled Charles Brown, alias Williams, DEFORMITY BRACES ¢; Stocking wrd have so perfected th system of mall or ome s well in this v will go before a commissioner and make | RUPTURE peRmANINTLY QT RED or NOPAY WE REFER YOU TO 2,500 PATIENYS, Finaneial Reference: Naf'l Bank of Conme NTION from business. od, and some ke into the dwell- | months ugo . ing and was ransacking i s temporarily absent, re ) but got the worst of it s got _away, He wandered back to town and rms of the polic lice froil th city, and eu Crutches, Batteries, Water Bottles, Syringes, Atomizers, Medical Supplies ALOE & PENFOLD, 114 §.46t15L, Next to Postoffice Questions about o fully answered. Nervous Diseases Cured. Skin Diseasss Cured. Catarrh Cured, COPELARD MEDICAL STTTE fKooms 511 and 312 N Bullding, Omah No Operation. ars broke into N TUAFANLeS 10 ahso- Lkinds of RUPTUL f kuile OF syringe, no n.atte EXAMINATION FREE. The 0. E. MILLER COMPARY, 307-308 N, Y, LIFE BLDG,, OMAHA, N rDOWNS 316 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. nt spacialist in nervons, ehronie, priy. dunte in medic t as- | street, and ¢ goods to the value of $150. to the perpeti ThoOltyin Rricf, At a special meeting of the local lodge of i afternoon, resolutic ympathy with th dopted, together with others pl St on the two paj w York Lifo agood night and rested well. Dr. John- | nding the printos v bound together 1 to degrade labor LIDPARD by organized SN ptikne Wo will send you the mare ch Preparation LALYNU.) Frec, And & jaral guacanor Lt CRUHRDS will eatore. your Henlth, S(r&nfllh avd Vi Lincoln Board us been called for Thursday even- ing, January 26, Lo 1lu, 0., 2t05p. m., 1108 p. meeting yesterday, adopted resolutions demning the action of the Board of Ci Commissioners in igno 11904, skin and urinary diseases. i certiticatos show, 18 still treating with tho gron 8. nIght 103904 and all forms of privato dixonies. ) VISItme may by treatod at §wa0uraly pagkad, no marks to s Corraspn'tones striotly priviey Sundays 10a.m. to 12m. seadstamp forroply ing their prot o the Daily Taring it to be & of which it re- t for loss of vital Mediclne or instrum peraonal intacviaw pr:tarra Ofiice hoursd a.m. to Fartles unubls er and by virtue an execution s i of the district conrt Ne t slap at organized labor. quests the other unions o0k (My sterios Of LiTe) yant 160 302, in favor of the United Amer CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. henck's treatment an 1 ¢ “*Norve Seeds, E ol it ' Métropotitan Oabld it the Lindell Hotel, 5. Lost Manhtod nu( by Judge Long today s Masters, a restaurant Ballou claims to have A. Johnson and the police | i The Metropols A Specifiec for Consumption | and for ull disenses of the Lungs. In the world can place so many pe nent cures of Consumption to its crodi 5 Nothing in Nature acts so dir. and effectively on the lung membranes and nd 80 quickly disposes of tubercies, . inflammation, colds, coughs and all the seeds of Consumption as Dr. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup When all else fails it comes to the rescie. until it fails, should any ot hopeless Lo 1] spair of ten thousana ho It will continue to do it . Schenek's Practical se.on Consimption, Livzy awl Stamach Dis eases mailed free to all applicnts J. H. Sehenck & So! Agent Robert Ashley TO GEORGE propriation or assossment of damages, may consider proper \\'i!l\ a large number o S8 cun dors, Lizzio W, 0 suspected cases of blocks) located on lot Douglas coun I, 05¢ar Hart Tnsir inee Ooi.- L Willtam O, :d by an Indian al, Louis Haml ity United Staf n d Two Buffalo, Slow Wi pany. Georze M Davii M. Ure. 1 A. Powell Matlida Do Grelsolle, “Record book, Al of said com- anted to sald Lochlin, M. Sev te book und s AL P, Chivisto- als0 “the franchis L which includes and only after faithful trial, ames for home consumption Peter Dohl, W d I will on the You aro herehy notifiod that the olders of the appointed by apbroval of the c as br It has turned the Sted trocholders of the appointed by ock 1. . of Safd di county court how perty at public nteed the best have been duly ipproval of the « the mavor. with councll of sald city, to asso Buried ina Wr PHILADELPHIA, 3T Commerce st and a number of ked Building. of the property cash, to satisfy sald exec t | approprinted for thercon being” forty forty-six and 01-100 dolln declured by ordinance pristed for the Plillad: tphia, P suid amounts from the that having MCcCGREW THE SPECIALIST. 18 unsurpassed in the PRIVATE DISEASES and all Weakness and Disorders o 18 yoars experienca. Write for circulars and question list fro costs on said Judgment and dxecu pues, but DeWitt s Witch Hazel salve wil Health anda Comfort are a rur Destroyed ytheuse of poor smoking tobacco. he one tobacco that has held its | own through all the changes of time and against all competitors is Blackwell’s Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. A Question W H y ? Because it's always pure, always |Unchanging A Qreat Record | the same, always the ll‘u(. record tells more than pages of It's just as good to-day For You | as ever and it is #he tobacc - If you smoke, you should smoke wnviee Bull Durham A trial is all we ask, BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. DURHAM, N. C. Sheriff of Dougla, HAMILTON & MAXWELL Omuha, Nebraska, in the aftern mect for this id making the assessme 1'r3posals tor h taking and Vil property priation there spoctal benefits, If DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIO R, | General Land O ce, '+ WASHINGTON u declared necossary by appropriste to the in sald city of counoil, by ordinance, use of the oty ymahi, in the county of Douxlus, Nebrasko, is describ ock p. m. on Suturduy. y, 1803, for the survey suitable monuments, and marking by of that portionof the boundary line between the state of Nebraska and the state of South Dakotn which |es west of vhe Missour river, as suthorized by the set 1502 making s follows, to wit Davis and Catherine YIS feet Lot 40 Nolson B, Switzer Against Time amphlet Statute The north 26 13 £ North 20.15 fo G 1OREYES ARE TROUBLING YOU! 1 at half-mile intervals on said boun- Tho bids for uh Jments must be idder that If b Fears Nothing with the privi- y 8. Baundors. examinad by our optician sCluskey—North )0 Lo this offic od by cortifie ctany or ull Proposals must be ine arked “Proposals st in the World Osear Hartman Michigan Mut II\““!H\» Each bid must | | check for 500, | bids Is resery Max Meyer & Bro. Co | Jewelers and Onticians, Farnam and Fifteont Stroet 3 B DYER for survey of boundary 1nd South Dakoua, William O, Whiteh oneral Land OM NERVUUS EVILS, WEAKNESSES, DEBILITY Comm issloner. QlSOR_DE_RS STOCKDA LF DEBILITY South 27,85 feot ] 0 S ators, wareh. NERVUUS 4 \N..‘.H.‘,,m(.n tho b od) it 1o nuy wutter " O, Box 834, kromont, Neb, W BIADLEY BATILE CREEK, MICH 10 oF statements concerning sald proposed abe |

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