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NOT WORRYING ABOUT GOLD Plenty of the Yellow Metal in the West that Oan Be Utilized. SECRETARY CARLISLE ON THE SITUATION Treasury Officials Have Confidencs that the Worst 1a Unssed and Are Weoll Pleased with the Pr Situation Gold m Cireulation, Wasnixoroy, D. C Carlisle was at the T an early hour May 8.—Secretary asury department at g, and from the h was present in his it was appareat quaiuted with the trip whic this mort sitors wh room duriug the da, the puli fact of his was he vas well return, The evidently beneficial to him, bright and free from which was noticeabl city. Probably the which he obtained on the gold him lieved he took for appeared the expression of whe g inform mn mtuation was pleasing tc and re hiw consi. d him to day wh tion of go with the thing t tion ng to fuctory sta anxic re ity of gold be udt ized." is noth , which can wdded made no absolute ar away for the acceptance Asury I'he secretary sa confidence, which was si rangement wh f gold by the tr this in a tone niffcant thot e adr rat pleased with the present situation, and felt that it could meet whatever demands migh be made on it. An official st the treasury made retary Carlise for at the cabinet meeting showed: Gold in treasury, §07 401,000 gold in transit, §56,( )7 000 is some talk of Secretary Carlisle foing to New York for another nee the bankers there, but nothing positive learned about 1t. The total gold in the country estimated by the treasury fcial statement, aggregates £613,000.000, of which 15,000,000 is in ciren atlon. ement gold in CHINESE REGISTRATION, f the Geary Law ssea Upon. WARHINGTO Ma, The proceed to test y stitutionality of the will s Chinese exclusion ac ited by the Chinese Six ¢ Francisco. The al authoritics to expedite the hearing was seeured by the Chinese legation thr the Departments of Sta Chinese residents of the very large ix Comp: ng mpanies of ugh wd Justice. The United Statc a to the adyice extent re subservient and followed the given by ofcials in all matters. The companics advi the Chinese not W T or, red by the Gea act, the Chinese minister ad vised the subjects of his government to respect the law. Within the two days there has been a breaking awa from the Six Con extent and the applicants for registration at San Fraj clsco are mor us than can_be ac commodated » i force. The col lector has asked the Treasury department for additional help. A3 was Stated yester. day, there will be no arrvests 1 tions of the law until aft court has passed upon the measure the law be sustaincd, it is said there can be nothing like u general enforcement until congress makes an appropriat’on to meet the acoompanying expense. The question of the the exclusion law will com in the supreme court a we 10th itst.) the Six Companics Mr. Choate of New York and /. 1. Ashton will apoear; for the government, Solicitor Gen eral Aldrich A y W They Not Inyited? WasHINGTON, D. C., May 8.—A prominent democrati otary was yosterday Inquir ing of the oMcials here why it was that the vies its mstitutionality of up for argument k from today (the ex-president and the ex-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 fact that it has always been cu tomary to invite ex-presidents ex-vice presidents to national affairs of this sort, nd called the that Mr. Clevoland aud Mr. Hayes, us ex presidents, participated in the Columbian exercises In Cork last October, that Mr. Cleve s invited to the dedi. cation ‘of the World's fair but declined Whether Mr. Harrison or Mr. Morton woere invited to the naval review or the opening of the World's fair is not definitely known here. The of course plain that neither \ttended cither ceremony “The que thent Christinn Misslonar! Wasmixatoy, D. C., an uprising in Col sionacics in that o « In Coren, lay 3. —The danger of against Christian mis. intry has passed. News that mobs of natives in Zeoul had threatened | to exterminate the whites, the State department le. Protection was received by some weeks ago by i from the United States government was requested an ording the Navy department sent the steamer Alert from Shanghai with « wmain until affairs assumed a Admiral Harmony cabled the department that the Alert arrived at her destination April 24 ster another dispateh was received from hini_stating that the Alert had re turned to Shanghai. While nothing concern condition of affuirs was contained in , it is certain that the Alert ave left Corea if serious trouble t Cleveland Ploas Wasminaron, D. C, May 8 —~When asked tonight for an expression of opinion regard ing his visit to the World's fair, President Cleveland, through Private Secreta “Thurber, said: “We rec welcome, and everything that could’ be done was done for our comfort and pleasure. It was an occasion which T shall always renem ber with a sense of gonuine plonsure. | was much gratified at the cuterprise, skill and taste displayed in the arcangement and ap vearanco the buildings, and the results thus far attained bespeal to mind a great success for the World's fai Armed with I Wasuixaros, D. C., May 8.—The officers at Astoria, Ore., today tel that the steamer Danube had arrived port from Hong Kong with board. These Chinese were Portland, Ore. In the conrse of his v ical examination e also examined their papers, and he expresses the opiuion that nearly all of the 600 Chiinese have bo rtificatos Assistant Secretary Spaulding at on telegraphed the collector at Portlana, Ore to exercise the greatest caution in examining the papers of this batch of Celestials. 1618 4 Russion Law. Wasuixaron, D, C,, May 3.—It is learned at the State department that the refusal of the Russian consul in Now York to recog nize the passport issued to Mes. Schwartz by the State department on the ground that she is a Jewess, is_in accordance with the laws of RKussin. If Mrs. Schwartz should make complaint to Secretary ( hawm, she will of necessity be informed that he could do nothing in the matter, bocause the rules governing the Russian consular oftices pro hibit them from countersigning any paper intended for use in Itussia by Jews. s Certificnten. health seaphed at that 600 Chinese on dostined for Death of & United States Consul. WastixatoN, . (., May 8 —Mr, Hall, the vice consul uf the United Statesat Winnipe Man., has informed the State departme the death Friday of Mr. James W. T consul at that place. Mr. Taylor had 41l for some time. o was appointed consul at Wing from Mianesota i 1570, Pestered by Oflics Sookers. Wasnixgton, D. C., May 8 —Secrotaries iresham, Lamont and Herbert resumed | that or | late this afternoon, after the cabinet | ing. that m was well | Riverside conference of the | past | | dedas | the ¢ | action and | circumstancos | und | | procure | Tike qu | inthis ivod a very cordial | their official dutles today and were overrun with office seekers during the entire fore- he special cabinet meeting in the afternoon gave them & brief respite from The financial situation and the alleged Cuban insurrection were among the topics said to have_been considered at the cabipet meeting. No official information has been received of the fitting out of Cuban filib ing expeditions in this country, but it is understood that, as a matter of precau- tion, orders have been isaued to the revenue vessels in the vicinity of Florida to exercise great vigilance in the preservation of the neutrality laws. " New Ma, Philadelphin’ Wasnisaros, D. C. meot Philadelphia postmaster appointing William W. Carr Philadelphia, vice John Field, Mr. Carr was strongly y Chairman Harrity of tl democratic committee. His was Mr hin Hug A Child oys gentle act 1 of Figs and if the w bilious, the % At8 (e th settled the by n and sooth. when in need of father or mother be st gratifying results C it it is the be family remedy known and every fawily should have a bottle - This is the night of Crane's lecture. a - bk SUPREME COURT SYLLABL Hund 18 In Pendin Down Several Opls Canes. Special to Tw court company county. Reversed in part. Opinion by n Land afirmed in r \stor art and Ryan, C After answer day, it a defendant i the nature of o cross petitior nst hiis co-defendants who have not ap wred i the action, such co-defendunts ean concluded in respect ther mly by their LfLer the s n them of u nature of a to such flesa itiee (n th Holmes, Afirmed 1l mp Vs Krror Lancaster county Opini Irvine, C. Phe statutory us o of “orrors of law i duly exceptod to t for review the ralin CHIEECE Ore e nterp Hiction of any evidence v da for consequential 4 Ay Lo alle ment in_n motion fo ing Sufl o f the court upon A before the in- ng to tract of e the atimed, it et vali 3. Th ury, Anount of re ol int 1 e upo s not pre view by tl in fictent eviden Palmer, Richman & Co. vs Rive, slas county. Afirmed rest upon ented for re ton for a new ipported by suf- ror from Opinion by t ton pt ¢ thereafter upon_ certain conditions, can be o e y by the payee ¢ ¥ upon ing full and” exact 1 conditi {y who contracts in and “pay such drafts YALLY B in favorof upon complianes with i ahsolutely linble upon drafts drawn ns wd, frrespective of the condition of i ween the drawer and el draft is mide Apveal from Lon- rsed and remanded us to enter decree in favor of yed in his petition. Opin- writing to hail be drawn ther party Bimed rtain tion the b the tine vs MeKaig county v with instruct appellant as j ion by Ragan, ( The party’s (rue name wis ) and sho held her real estat record under the namo of y. Tield, that a Judzment agalost her, indeved und docketed in the_offiee of the clerk of th district court “MeKaig & Co. vs May Alle Wits not construetive notice 1o a , the renl estate from Mary Ann Al 2. The indexes in the office of disclosed conveyancos to Alary Alldly, decd. ) Allely to Hooper Mary A Al Vickirs, Teld, that Viekars, taking @ ¢ State from Mary A. Alle sribed [n body and wcknowled ment” of the decd, but signed Mary A. Alle wis not theroby charged with noties that judgment indexcd fn the office of the-clork of strict court against May Alley was inst Mary A Allely vy vs Disbrow. county. Afrme In or Phillips castor Ann Allely, o reglster of Error Opinion few the p from Doug by Ragan, | trial of motion for rial must be tiled, Curlow vs Aultmarn Neb,, 672, Henry Coatsworth from Lancaster county. ion by Trvine, C a ~u|l to vs McDurdy, Affirmed Appeal Opin- s lien whe er deny tho facts ssary for der to establish b Incumbrances. to s of com- at no proceedin nhad atlaw for the colly ried thereby, must be ruised rendition of & décree, as It relate a 0u fact affecting fore Henry & (Two ¢ LW cases pre tions and we 1050 his | Coatsworth 3es.) comp: By the commission cnt precisely These the sarLe ques submitted upon the sau bill of exceptions and briefs as Henry Coatsworth vs McCurdy, and are afivmed for the same reas Jones vs Stevens. 1) county. Aftirmod us. r from Douglas Opinion by Ryan, broker 15 employed to v of real property, ho 1s en- snupensation when he h cured wer ready, able and willing to on the tern and conditions il broker was authorized to purchaser. This izt to Will not b fmpaired by fnability or unwillingness ato such @ sile on the procy tled to yroposed purc huy tho proper upon which tl su Compensatl th quent 2. The presid o ted with & so e iting th har and whiero the samo question times propounded, it Is ot vrror Maggard vs Van Duyn t ¥, A 1 An appeal f { eourt s M thirty divy and 1o roi 2. Athda in tho distr mre o ¥ A exceptions. necessity, s tion ‘i to o witness, S been thred to prohibit a «d, under penalty eXamination. No seen taken, the le question presented Lrror from Lancas Opinion by Irvine, C sounty court to the df upon proper not il ' a motion dered in d in a bill of Piles of people i Witch Haze out Do cure them Witt's The Truthful Test It requires no learned experts or scientific experiments to establish the fact that DR. PRICE'S DELICIOUS FLAVORING EX« 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 an incontestable proof of their gre: lence? In every case where pDr. Price’s Flavors arc®used they give perfect satisfac not ter excel- »mmission | ondi- | | was accompanied by sever | Depuf | exactly how ma | habitants. | Hutcheson, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE.H_‘HIURQI)AY MAY LINCOLN CRIMINAL RECORD Thieving Hackmen Sent to Jail in Default of Bonds, HELD UP A PATRON IN THE SUBURBS Salaries of Members of the Police and Fire Departments Will Frobably Be In. Recont Recommenda. ayor Welr, oreased tions of Liscory, Neb, May 3.—[Special to Tue Bee.|—Tracy and Kennear, two hackmen, charged with having driven A. Osterlow of Havelock, o passenger, out into the suburbs, knocked him down and robbed him of his roll, were arraigned before Judge Brown this morning. Osterlow was intoxicated at the time, and after they had secured his mone, he grabbed {t, and in the struggl two #5 bills were torn in two. The con- vincing part of the testimony was given by Chief Cooper, who said that when ap- proached concerning the robbery Kinnear told the officers that if they would go down with him to the house of a fomale friend, ho would get the money and repay Osterlow the amount that had been taken from him. He claimed at the time that Tracy had put up tho job and was the chief executor of it, but as he had turned over part of the tovn bills the court held him along with 1t bail for trial av district court to Jail in defauit Deputy Sheriff Tangdon night with Andrew Dibble, alias Charles I Brunner, the young fellow who secured §2 from J. H. O'Neill, a plumber of this city, on adraft he had evidently stolen from mails and which had been sent from North d to Charles K. Brunner of Omaha zory was not discovered for several days, and Dibble had taken the opportunity to fiy O'Neill happened to be in_ Wichita_on ness the other day, and was talking to a business man_in his office when Dibble walked in. The recoguition was mutual Dioble took to his heels and ran with O'Neill in purst through several alleys and streets he was overtaken, and camie back without giving any trouble To Ralse Sulnrios. They went returned At eveni the, ting of the-city council last Mayor Weir submitted a communi nending that the salary of night captain of police be increased from 65 to #5 a month, sergeants from 6> to $i9, patrol remain at #0. That the salary of chiefof the fire department be increased from $100 to 8125, captain at headquarters Jother captains fi vl minor increases, fire a mouth, He thought the change would bo beneficial to both the fireand police as better men could be secured for Jus positions. Percival Investigation. The councilmanic committee to investigate Water Commissioner Percival's conduct has held no meeting. The charges as so farare to the effect that he con- ed city lumber to his own use, usea workmen paid by t houso and discharged an employe of the d partment for voting for a member of a politi- cal party opposed to that of the commis- sioner. The city attorney having reported that the city could appropriate money for the purpose an expert bookkeeper will | emploved to go over the books and muk report on the tinances of the department City in Brief. and jury began the work ing. Auditor Eugene first man called. and as he 1 books it is sup- posed that Mr. Beaton will receive consider- able attenti it tho hands of this body. v Stal Ireasurer Bartlett was also examined Judge Lansing this moraing overruled a motion of defendant in the mayoralty cou- test inaugurated by R. B. ( ham against Mayor Weir to make the plaintiff state y ballots cast for him were and issued an order that de- r by May 19, pmmissioners ition_of the rporate an 200 and trustees he g ing witnesses this mio Moore was the not_counte fendant answi The county’ granted the Havelo ing mor this morning freeholders of it as a village, hav- less than 1,500 1 clected are J. E. Charles S. Sabenhagen, C. I B. Kepner and George Anderson Boston Globe Theater con which has been presenting “The of Societ disbanded here today. son haviig closed. The performance ning was somewhat of 4 burlesque, which is perhups explained by the fact that in some of the more serious parts the pop. ping of campaign corks in the wings could be distinctly heard. The members of the compa 1tinued the celebration after the show, and departed today for New York. e —— Piles of people have pues, but Witch HazelSalve will cure them. o Cut the Majors Down, The judiciary committee of the roported that Major Ba! missioner, and M ) Bullard, H John pany Crust Da Wit street 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 Scott’s Emulsion you detect no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to dlgr tion there is no after eff ¢ Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion is the best promoter of flesh and strength known to science. Prevared by Scott & Bowne, N. Y. Al drugeists. Doctor LEO YING Professional Nurse, Troats all kinds of diseases, Internal ana ex- ternal. Guarantees in every case. Money re- funded in all cuses where patient 1s dissatls- fied. Norezular fes charied. FPotients pay whatever amount they can afford for treat went. 16th and Capitol Ave. Crounse Block, hmrm-. 6, Tand 8, Omaha. NEBRASKA Natiopal Bank, L. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMANA, NEMs. Capital.... Surplu $65,000 € Moers and Diraotors —Henry W. R. C. Cushing, vioo prasidaat; C. Morse John 3. Collias J. N Heed, cashlor. THE atos, prosl 1)\ 3 Maation, V. 4 W Patriog; Lawis ) IRON BANK. in $300 | last ; the | busi- | ity to repair his own | 100,000 | commisstoner, are not "ahtitled to recelve an increased salary, and thé appropriation ordl- nance has been passed nlowing their pay at the old rate of $1,000 per year. | Major Balcombe was not in the bestof | humor yesterday ovér the council's action | in refusiog to allow the increased salary, | which he understood wastogo in along with | increased duties. He Yns not decided what step he will take in the matter, but con- siders that he is entitled to the increase, and may take steps to recover it. He said it looked 1o him as if the council was fish of one and flesh of Another, inasmuch 08 Clerk Groves was allowed his increase while the two members of the board given only the old allowance gl vl Piles of people have-piles, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. —— This is the night of Crane's lecture. i LAST YEAR'S ICE, Lawsnit, The continued hot weather of la is responsible for the lawsuit of against Weymuller which was on { in Judge Hopewell's court yesterday The plaintift was in the cold storage busi ness in the winter of 1800, and contracted with the defendant, was at that time a member of the Omaha Iee company the furnishing of 2,000 tons of ive. He fa few months later, and th ompany irned over its busi 3 following summn o becamne very and th with the ter. A groe: of was being shipped | the city, and Bosche called upon the Weymullers for several hundred tons of ice at the contract pr and the latter de clined to furnish 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 ace ng to its terms for ice already delivered. Suit is brought to re cover the di ice between the contract | price and the price during the hot weather on congealed frigidity Basche scaree thermome: District Court Notes, he case of Humpert against the Nebraska making | were | | pneumonin and | For this rensc It Was Very Scarce and Hence Comes A | Ast summer | trial | | I\«ully | are piire who | Savings and lixchange bank still holds o Jury in Judge Ogden's court | The jury in the case of Wheeler vs returned a verdict for the plaintift for full amount of the claim with interest The jury in the age case of Dr. Denise against the city returned o verdict | for the defendant after being out an hour. Martha Anton Sorenson lave brought suit against Dr. Tra Van Cawp in th sums of 210,000 and 5,000 respectively, alleging malpractice on the part of the physician during an ilinese of the forme which re- sulted in making ler cripple f . besides causing heran im amount of meutal anguish Anton avers that it has alveady cost him 8612 for doctors bills an de prived him of the services of the mother of three children | the e = This is the night of Crane's lecture. rate. tion of the Omaha | Trave n's Social club have been filed with the clerk. The capital stock is $10,000 in 500 shares of £20 each, which will not be held by any but members aud no | member shall hold but one sh Business | may begin when thirty shares are subscribed, and they are to be fully paid up when issued | The iucorporators aro Harry S. Weller, Jumes W. Lusk. Dalton Ristoy, L. Huggins, | M. G. Kibbe, M. M. Gaudy and J. W Buchanan 2 S — This is the night of Crane's lect Sporing Humors QPRING UMORS, biood humors, skin humors, sealp humora with loes of hair, and every u(h:rlmm’-r whether itehing, burning, Lieeding, acaly, crusted, pimply or biotchy, whethor simploy scrofulous, or hered tary, !rum‘ ney Lo age, ase DOW A crmaner onomicaily cured by that greatést of all known humor cures, tho (lticura Resolvent A BEIN and blood puriicr of incomparable purity nm!rnnn\u]\u\nr An acknos dged specic of world-wide celebrit; funocent, and palatable cures of'skin, #calp, and blood huniors than all other skin and bLiood remedics beforo the public. Bale greater than tho combined sules of all other Ulood and ekin remedics. Rold everywhere. Price, $1. Porren Drua AND CREMICAL CORPORATION, Boston, 2 Send for “How to Cure Spring Thimor Blood umors, Skin Humors, Scalp Huniore "TOWGRLD'S FAIR VISITORS The Glenarm Fur atmo. an Hotel, offers ate prices, juict and convenient quarters, All World's Fair Lines within two blocks—15 minutes o center, for five cent fare. furnished and decorated. Elevator, Electric lights. Suits of rooms for families. High Class Restaurant Rates, $1.50t0 $2.50 per day. Address, THE GLENARM HOTEL CO. N. E. Cor. Indiana Ave. & 22d St. Chicago, Ill, Refer to A. F. bian Exposition and Pres. o, 1llinois. ther Exp sition or bu Newly and handsomely Secberger. Treas.,, World's Colume Market National Banks Chica The Mercer. Cmaha’s Newest Hotel (GR. 12TH AN) HONARD 375 £ Rooms at $2,60 per day. [Cli00ms ut §3.0) por day. {0Reoms with Bath at §5.9) partar, 0 Rooms with Bath at$5.2) to 515) 03r 14y, OPENED AUGUST 1st Modern in Every Hospeet, Newly Furhished Throaghout C. S. ERB. Pron. ‘The Midiand Hotel NOW OPEKEN, 16th and Chicngo Sts. Opposite Jefferson Square Firstcluss In every respect. Bnilding and furniture entirely Awerican plun, $2 00 per day. European plan, $1.00 per day. Special rates by the woek: Mo WURRAY HOTEL The water Labi Cor, nly hotel in the o'ty with hot and cold and steam heat in every roo o anl dining roon service unsurpasiol RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. £pectal rutes on uppiication. B. SILLOWAY, Drexel | 'l LRRIBLY 1\( Rl.,\Sl\G The Authoritles of the Board of Health 1 ve Some tmportant Information Abous the Present Condition of the People. At no time In the nistory of New York Olty have there been so many deaths from pnen- monin a8 now. The« ial figures show that noarly twice as many deaths from this cause are occurring tnhan for the last five years This 13 something terrible. Dr.John T. Nagle, Registrar of Vital Statis- 9, “nys that this increase is due to the of grip, 1o says that KEip may epidemic fust now. and that In the ma) of cases gFip is & vitkl, contributing cause to all dangerous pulmonary troubles. At this time of the voar, whon we are changing over from winter to spring there 1s alwnys a low order of vitallty; a reaction from the straine of the season. The blood do not flow 8o fullor rapidly: the strongth 18 les rip Bus a much better chance than at any other scason This {8 n time of yoar when peopla neod to e careful and too much 1 annot aced upon lieeping the blood warm and circulation. You must g about a reac- fon 1f you wish to avo'd the pain and danzers of theso troubles In time. Thore Is bit one way by which a ¢tion ean Le brougnt lhuul and that fa by the use of u pure stimu- nt, preferably whiskoy. But the great dif- s that there nre few whiskies which The only renlly pure and reliable whiskey known to the medieal profession or the world s Duffy's Pure Malt. [t posse qualities known only to itself. It will bri about a roaction and prevent cold, pneumn oF the grip where many go-called’ stimulunts would fall, Tt has swved more lives und ro- leved more suffering than a Iarnature which was ever the world If Your Cistern Is Out of Order or Soft Water is scarce, don’t worry yourself for a moment— go rightahead and use hard water with WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP and you'll never know the difference. The clothes will be just as white clean and sweet-smelling, because the “White Russian” is specially adaptes for use !mrd water, JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. Dusky Diamond Tar Soap, ™ot Seae, 5 BRACE LIP! With Nerve Bo ns. new vecotablo discovery 15 power, posltive cure for ail s, such o vous prostration, dew pains in back and psia, 1088 of appe- tonio, makes rion, systeni. §1 a box. 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We manufacture a large vanis ety of them, in both the Cluctt and Coon Brands. Cluett Brand, 26¢ Coon Brand, 20¢. Have you heeded our pointers and tricd The Monarch Shirt Yet? Do 50 the next time you buy, and you will thaak us for the suggestion CLOETT, COON & CO, TIIS WITH YOU | | PRESERVE YOUR EVE SIGHT ONLY (SIS L@@ B R So. 15th. burned store on 14th and 15th. 'SPRAINED ANKLES OR KNEES Can be supported and rendered | 1ess painful by using a SILK ELASTIC ANKLET or KNEE CAP. Write measurement | blank, Sherman & McConnell | Dealers in Physiclans and Hos- us for | pital Supplies | 1513 Dodge St.,, Omaha, Neb. W, ¥, PARKER, M. D., %o, 4 Buifined, ot., Rosves, A 403, chle} consulting pAysician of tAS PEARODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, (0wl ) wih awacded the GoLD MEDAL by the NATICNAL MEDICAL A 10% fon tho PRIZE ESSAY on Exhausted Vitality, Atro7 by, Nerrouaund PAyat ub Jetiiity, avd wil Disea co und Weakness of Mun. uaultation in person or by let Large book, 8CI Brossactis with teetimoniale. It OF LIF FIESERVATION, 300 pr seripuons, full it voly 81.00 by wall, sealed Everything fresh | TROUSERS TO ORDER, hing of a simi- | _STYLISH S Will find it to their interest to inspech the assortment shown by NICOLL the TAILOR No ““last year’s’ goods here. RESSERS! No old trimmings worked in. and '93's style. $5.00 to $12.00 . $20.00 to $80.00 OVERCOATS TO ORDER, $20,00 to $80.00 SILK OR SATIN LINED, Sa mples and Measurement Blanks to Nonresidents. 207 fi& /z TAI LQR So. I5th, 207 Ingrain Carpets. Some good reasons why house- keepers like Ingrain Carpets: They are easy to clean. They are reversible. They are exira widih. They are economical. More reasons why you should ours before you buy: Patterns all new. Quality, best made. Frices, agreeable. ORCHARD & WILHELM CARPET CO., Temporary store directly opposite between Douglas, RUBBER GOODS OF ALL KINDS, WE RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES Syringes. Alomizers. [ubing, [nvalid Cushions, Rubber Gloves. Water Bottles, THE ALUE & PERFOLD 6o0., DEALERS IN sl Instruments, {uns*und Hospital Supplios, 114 South 15th, St. Next to Postoiloe. Physi AND HOW TO ATTAIN I ly. Scientifically t vt the most beautiful K over published; W hagen, every £ o Ll tono Austratlon 1o’ tnt atei Uy, T poten o o Ti: Hus Vo kenowe the G o Old e a vels and Nev w, plied to Mar past follles e fir thin ho et rricd or slugle. uths, D'y