> * OMAHA DAILY BEE THURSDAY MAY I , 1564 , BEUlsrswiCK&OO. Fiftoenn Ball Pool , Carom , AND AM. oinnu s T.WW . 1Ht m K XX' 11UN11Y IlOUNliBllQKU , Agunfc. nr PutilnaiKH nml 1'rlro T.Uts. IMPORTANT -TO- BUG'S & CO , , nntoestnMuho.1 tho-moh ci in Omaha to tinnsact OiBenenlt > r > torv.reiiiMl > iune ! . Wo will huy all IVSCT of Ki > il < at w ! > ole < aloor rctftll.nml Buamntto patrcoi hati Hctlou l prlcw , nsvo ran buy choapcr thin jrtur .l M. You ran Hej thu n-ha-itajro of 1m. n JMK KOKN honht by 0113 who will \\ork for out Inteioxtauliinttriutto morchint who liai odiolhln , ' holi fti\lns ! tiiljorMof.Vo ll | n'io pro-unit " 'tcntloti lo BjJIhiB ttiijthlnp entrusted o no , atvl KOO consuneJ to ut will bo oarolullv okcd tj , Uorrcmnnloiuj sollUtflil. caj-Onilii Natlu < ii > l Bini , Aillrou 111 S. Uth St. ( It'litlltv. uMiiiiiMlou and , . , „ , . , „ , „ , „ < lc 'ii vri-npuaeillij esotiapd , rrrcr of } outli , ute . crc nrfocUy rpjiorpd In t < > 1 i t lii-ntili nnd - iimiliiMMl hy THE MARSTGN "islmunch driiir'tir. TniitrMitmonS " yimlfliji.l4- c < - y > < uniintinlr hpcivnro imrcti on m-noel I illrort mphnilannd.it > > > . tc.-.l.'il'Irontlin Iron IT i\iQhiif \ " in I DUItuj 1 AI.OXO THE LINE OF THE Chicago , Si , Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The no\v extension ot tola line from WakofleU ur the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAH through Concord and Coleridge llcachcfl the best portion of the Stito. Special ox. cursion ra'na ' for Und leckora o\er thin line tc , Norfolk and Htrtlngton , nndlu Bl.ilr to ul 'ntHon ' the SIOUX OITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trilns o\cr tht O , St. V. M. & O , Railway to Cov ngton. sloux city , 1'onca , Hurtlngtoni Wn > no anc Norfolk , Ooaa.aa.oo1 ; , * SSlctiar or Fremont , Oakih o , Ki-lUh , and throush to Vul cntlne. Vet ratfsind all Information call on T n. WHITNEY , dcntrnl Apont , Rtri-i ; f Buildlfj ! ; , Ojr. 10th and Parnani St . ; OmahV ! , H met ( AH csiocunl asf-lopot. coiner * ( Sticu ) | feV' A. ' . * WITH ' H | J ' J * ' " * v . " . / , l > * ' 1 - ? A * * ' i . ' V "it ii' zii ycKir work is done for all timi to time to come. WE CHALLENGE srS to produce u more durable materir for street pavement thau tlie Sioux Falls Granite. FOR ANY AJIODNTOK OR filled promptly. Samples sent an estimates given upon application. WM.MoBAIN&CO. . Sioux Falls. D kote > . Tno ute ut the Uim " Hh tine" In connection nitlit ! I convoys aa Idea of ust M bat required by the traM.llng pu lie a Snort Llu , Quick 'lie and the bout of occomnioO E . _ - nH tloua all of wlilch are fui Ubod by the ( rreatebt railway la And St. Paul. It own and oncrales ofer 4.MIO rallis of Korthern IllluoU , Wbicooiln , Mmnosota , low * Uikota ; and Ma main lineJ , brauthea and oonni tlona rtoch all tlio creat ) uslnos centres ol I Northwest and ForWoat , It naturally an wers t description of Hhort Line , nnd lcJt llout bet < c. Chicozo , Jlllwnukeo , at. I'auUnd liliincapolia OulcKO.Hllivauhoe , L Crouso and Wlnona. Chloa.jo , JiUn-auVee , Aberdeen and Olnndals Ohlca/o , llUwaulice , KMI Claim and Btlllwiter Ciiloaxo. MU auliixi , Wausau and Mfrrlli Cliicaso , JIil aul.co , Iie ( cr Dam ami OuhUoth , Chlcazo , JlllwauUce , Waukneha nd Ooonommvo ' Chlcsso , Milwaukco , llodlson and I'ralrledu Co' ( Chloago , Milwaukee 0 atonnaud Kulrlbault. ClilcaSo , JJololt JaiusvMo and Mineral I'oiut. Chlcaito , Kl'ln , Itockfunl and Dubimue. CblcaRd , Clinton , Kock Island mid Cedar lUpiiU Chlcan'U , Council lltuflt ami nin ha Cnlcaco Sioux City , H'oux ' Fa\H \ tud YanUoa Clucsgo MIlw uloc , Jlitchell and Ohiiubtrlnln Itook Wand , Diibuquo , Kt. Paul and MlniicapolJi port , C lm r , St. Paul and Mluucanoli * . mllman Hlocrwti and the ri'iwt pliMnir lUj ( la world ro run on the milnlluos of tin OHICACJ MILWAUKEE & 3T PAUL RAILW/i , ad ovVTAttcntTon IVl i < ! to , , u , ng . by wur uu < cm | > loyen uf the u/impAuy. 8. i. a. Y , Urn' P M. & Q BO H. Ue/UTOKD / i Oi Anstiaus RYltJOTQIIClOCOWM cARLDAXINQ POWDE PURE CRKARfl TARTART trnlum nrmiy Injurious snb'tnm cicun l.o fouml InAiitlrowa'PcarmakltiBl'owdor. It l * tluMyPURli. Hcliiicciulorbdl , n ilte llmoiilnl < rocohitl irom EUch clicniI tiiR. ( iuin Inn ) M. Delurontttliio , of Chlriio ; : n nl Giutavu ; lloilo , JIIlnKce. . NKVcrsdlrt in bulk. . . C. E. ANDREWS & ; OC- O2T10AQO , MIIiWAUKBE , SSUiko" ' . - ivi.'ii < ) i r wnra | a , ffiS JWKKW nWJ30R7OTW JK ' 4iWl J'llOM CHICAGO , PE01UA & ST. LOUI ! § nv WAV oi' OUAHA AWD LIHCOLlf TO DEHVEE , Oil VIA EAK8A8 CITY AND ATOHISOK to DE1T7EH CoiiiHcMn ; ; tn Union Dopnls nt Kn Oni.ili.iniul Douvci' with tluough trains lor And nil points In tlmGiciit West. Connecting In linind Union Dojiot : il ( i\IUi through tmlnt lur NKW YORK , &OSFON , And till K iituru Cities. AtPcoili with tlnoutrh tmlnslur Iiitll.innj ills , Cincinnati , Columbus , nml nil luiints 1 heSouth.lI'ist. At St. T.uulsltll tlliouu mlns lur nil pulius South. Klcsnnt Day Coiuhfs , I'niloi" Curs , with Ki lnl. . Chairs ( scuts liciSinoklii ) ; ; Cnrs wit ituvolviujj ClmliN , riillni.in riilac'o blecpln Jars nnd tlio liinious C. II. & 0. DlnliiK Cm run dally tonndfroniCliicngo mid Kuusiw Olf hicago nnd Council Ululls : Clilcn o mid lli _ ilolnes , Uhlcngo , St. Josupli , Atohison tin Topckn without change. Only tluouKh Hi unnlns thuir own trains uctwoon Clilcsi'j Lincoln niul Denver , nnd Chicago , Kanst Jlty nnd Denver. Tln-ouptli C.H-S het\vcc Indianapolis nnd Council DUill's , via 1'corltt. GOING WOUTII AND SOUTH. Solid Trains ot Elegant Day Co.iclic9 nr I'ulhnaii 1'alticeSlcopiiiK Cars tuo inn dally ' nnd frani St. Louis ; vm Hannibal ; cjnliic Keokuk , BurlliiKton , Cedar Hnplds nnd Allic Lea teSt , 1'iiiU und Mtnncnpolls ; Parlor Ca with Reclining Chairs to nnd Horn St. Lou nnd Peorin. OnlyonochanRoof cnrsbotnvc St. LoulHand DCS Molues , loua , Lincoln , N braskn.nnd Denver , Coloi-ndo. It Is also the only Tlnough Line buiweon ST. LOUIS , HINNBAPOLIS and ST. PAUi It Is known ns the Krcnt THKOITUK CA INi : of America , and Is universally udnil MI to bo the Finest Equipped Eallrcad In the World f all classes cf Travel. Through Tickets via this line ror snlo nt. It. It. coupon ticket olllces tu the Unitca stilt und Canada. T. J. POTTEIl , PERCEVAL LOWELL. > Icc-I'-ci. IGt ifr Cien"t Ci ) " < 617 St. Charles St. , St , Louis , Me A REOOLAH OllADUATKol two medloal collegi jtL has been cnffiKOd longer In the treatment < CHRONIC , NERVOUS , SKIN AND BLOOD Dlaeisi than other phjslclin In St. Louis , a9 city papers aho and all old retldcnta know. OanRultatlon free an Invited. When it U Inconvenient to > Islt the clty'.fi treatment , modlclncd cc.ii bo cant by mall or oxjirei ) vcrywlirro. Curableo\ iruiirantcadwbeie Joul : xlsts it ii Jranlsly statod. Call or write. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physio. cjj , Mercurial anil other aUcctlona ot Thro * and Mouth , Old Sorcn and Ulocm , Impad mcutj to m rrU.ci , Ithoumatlsm , 1'lioa. bpeolal n lujtkuto c.i < c9 from overworked brain. HUltOlOAl 13 AH I : < rugolvu apoclal attention. Diseases arlaln iatn Imprudence , Knfomer , Indulgcncoa perinanea y cured. xlltold.Mii rcoflptu ; wlio M. G -"tnriC3J3E5 ! ! niairy.whomayn why , cautM , coniequonrM nd cure. H IU > i for 2' .toaca o or Rtamns- ' > Q91nv it-1 esnlril poiilion of Us lin , connects the r IT J Uio WtJl l-y tlio hoi lent roulc , and c r- / u it . iV" ' ' . wit'ioul cliHOfco of cms. botwcuo "n t U K An i > Ciiy. Council EluUj. Lcovon. i . aimicapgli nn.l Bt. Wil. I -KA ROUTE. " rct J.li'f. Mn Bo' " 01 and Kanka . i. . .i. . . . . T u" 'ia i .l.iiiii , hcilivllleJ-i.siiiBl ) < in.Clnelnnntl . a .r.ipoV"iiiiraj/ tio.1ii.rtUwatia.Atmag . p. u , j"i. . Paul aurt imi'rnt'iJii'i ? l'0i"ta. All PJ.rj i ! i-un r.cors Travel oa * itlSrpreia i' ? ' ft f lo n nil principal TlcUctOinowli ' ntj4fiul i. . . tta. inci . -u/id tfiit'iKh an * men of fire ! * 4io.iUM.uioM lliat clijr lc. . lv4Ui. m.uruii.ltonjet Iba Maps md I'oliJ. . B001C J8UAMO ROUTE ai VuiK',1 Oa t.oranilr t' . r. or. JOH . t ! * " ! , " juimi.4Hri-M.Ai * A BEAR BOOM. he Cliicap Martct Taxes a S Downward Tnm , ! ho Doolino in Whoi\t Attributei to Very Liberal Selling. While Anticipated Largo Deliver- lea Also Influence It , Joru Makes a Drop of 2o , Oati Lively but Lower , ftoss Pork Fairly Aotivo am Generally Higher , Vtmv IioiulHof Nolirnnkn Slicopi Avar CHICAGO'S MAIUUSTS. tOWl ll I'lUOKH. CHICAGO , April HO. Tlio tide turnci very ntrongly toward the bear uido of th narkut to-tiny , and prices were material y lower. Trading on wheat was active accompanied by a sharp decline in price ; ; ho weakness being attributed to voi ibcral selling , intlucnccd in a mc.tauro b ; ho line weather in Iho west and pounibl duo somewhat to anticipated largo doli\ erica on May contracts , llccuipts coi ; iuuo small and shipments moderate ! THE WHEAT MA11KGT opened 1 to c lower , followed by a fui thor decline of A , rallied A to jj , agai became weak , declining Jo , ruled otoad advanced go to | o , declined and close l\o \ to Ijjo under yesterday. May close at Olgo , Juno DDgs , July 02/o. / , On ca sales wore 2HJ5,000 ; bu. May decline ic , Juno declined { c , July declined $ COUN. A weaker fooling was developed in coi nndpricosrulod lowor. The market opcnc 1 to 2jc lower , declined Jo more , rallic [ Jo again , declined c , iluctuatnd an closed at 1 to 2c under yesterday. Mil closed at Me , Juno at 64jc , July 50 ; to 5C5c. On call Bales 030,000 bu. Mo declined J , Juno declined g , July d clinod .Jc. 'J hero was a good speculative trade : oata tut prices woto again lower , ranyii : 1J ; c lower , May J lower for Juno ar J uly. May cloaca 31io , Juno 03 to 33 July 331 c. On cal1 s les woru 515,00 May declined Jc , Juno and July dtcliui ona- fourth cent. cent.JIES9 JIES9 POIIK. Was fairly active and generally highc May clostil lit 10 97 * to 17.00. Juno " 17.174 to 17.20 , July"l.30 to 1.32ic. C call salon wore 4,000 , May and July a rancing 2Jc. LAUD- Was fairly active and steady ; Mi closed at 8.40 , June at 8 50 ; July at 8.C On call sales were C250. May advanci 2jo. CATTLE. Catclo alow , prices steady ; good choice shipping 1200 to 1350 5.70 G.OO common -medium , 1000 to 120 5.10 to 5.00. SHE.il' . Among the sales wcro four loads Nobraakas , average about 110 , at $6.25. Never Give Up. If you ore suffering with low and depress spiritl ) , loss of appetite , general debility , d ordered blood , weak constitution , headache , any diseiibe of n bilious natuio , by all mea procure a bottle of Electric Bitten * . Y will bo surprised to sco the rapid improvome that will follow ; you will bo inspired with n < life ; strength and activity will return ; pa and misery will cease , and henceforth you w rejoice in the in the praise of Electric Bitto : Sola t fifty cents a bottle by O. 1" . Goo nuu. REYNOLD'S JLOT NO. 1O. Interest In a Oncn Tfoipil Geor/jin Revived by a Ijawtmit , GAINESVILLE , Ga. April 2 ! ) . A curio story has just been brought out by tl trial of a case in the White county s [ lurior court , concerning what was knor land lot No. 10. Bonjomin Reynold more than fifty years ago , was a typic young South Carolinian , who lived in tl Abbeyvilb District. Ho opont $10,0' ' of patrimony in throe years. At last 1 got BO low that ho had only two negro and § 500 left. About that time tl Dahloncga gold fovcr broke out. lie nolds and his two uluvcs plunged in the Kino Ktdc'o. und rambled in tl neighborhood of White county , until 01 y , when tlioy got into u , ravine , 1 ( Reynolds ) said : "Let's atop here , Oi place is as good as another. " The tliroa men dug it holu and struck vein which has bineo become famous Reynold's vein. They took out the me at in considerable quantities. Thin went along very nicely until ono day 01 of Reynold's nrgroca gevo him some it pudonce. Ho itruck him ; the blow w too snvero. and the negro died. Roy olds was tried and acquitted. When tl panic of 1835 came alongRoynolds coun od hia gold , which had been coined Dahlonoga , and his pile amounted to ju 8:55,000. : A number of rich men in A bavillo failed , and Reynolds took hia en and went down to th sheriffs aulo. I bought seventy-five able-bodied ncgroc arid marched them on foot into Nucooch Valley , and then commenced work earnest. With those men ho proaacd I busineiis , forgetting the follies of 1 youth , and became thoroughly ongroEsi in the search of yellow dust. In a fnw years Reynolds had takrn o $500,000 , and , after living many yean ; i hundred und rctpectrd citizen , die leaving an estate of $250,000. Aloi with the property that the old man hi owned und worked was the famouu I No. 10 , in which there was much gel ( Jo told his children never to bo ininei hut never to cell lot No. 10 , as it w rich , exceedingly rich. lie said th someday improved machinery for wnr ing gold would bu invented , and tin they could put the lot in as stock in nor company. For fifty years the lot has i nutined untouched. In the division of tl estate this lot fell to the old man's BO fj. P. Reynolds , now of Floyd count who hna owned it aincn. When the wo known Goldsmith tax attachments 187570 worn issued the old No. 10 1 eft no in and was hold. Mr. Reynolds began proceeding * recover the property , and on Tuesd last tlio caoo went to trial in the Whi county tuperior court , The mines ot being worked at the limo the rale ra mndo , i > nd , consequently , the prop- ity broiight only a small amount I' in , tld that , the nnncy was tendered to ! > o urchvoi1 by Roynolda within the litre rcacribtd by law , bu wm refused. Jro.U interest wnshown in the CMC , in t nly on recount , of tU amount iuvoh od , ut by ronaon ( if iho ( piestions of law to o ( loci.led. On Wedtictday night the ury relumed u verdict ROttint ; futile tin1 as nUi , mid restoring tha propmty to oung Uoynolda. This young man is L'fl oari or no ( , POIBOCRCS a Ming fcrtunc , ml spends most ot his time tlehing and unting. Ho owns ono of the finest odies of land in Floyd county. WITH IVxixs Mcllttt''H ol AOJiiHtltiK Pol It lua Mlsumloi fit until ii . louston I'ost. Two active politicians and workers Vhoclor and CJoodinan , in the late muni ipal election , came to hot words oni ntorchangcd nisuUa yc&torday luornii ) ibout aoiuo work done down in the sec jnd ward , and _ were moving to blow vhcn friends interfered and proyontui > loodshod on the spot. But this did no ippcoso the nngor that had boon aroused ind consequently Wheeler challenged hi bo to fight. Seoiii ; ; that a desperate and pcrhap 'atal light would r , oult , friends punuadm ho challenged party to light with glove intil both woio s-ilislinl. When tin was made known to the other aide , th ulovcscro procured , seconds cliosui ind the bulligerunta repaired to a law ind.ouitable hall , or in technical phrase olopj'i to the field of honor. Two sut ; eona cro engaged and ull the Btimu lanta necessary on sndi an occasioi were placed at hand for immediate usr The fight , it was mutually agreed should bo according to the Marquis a 3utcnsbury ! luloi of the prizp rin j When thu angry warriors came in sign of each other their ire grow to immons { iroportious , and nothing less than gor would satiify cither. A loforoe wn chosen and the men stripped to the ! shirts. "Time , " cried the referee , and th madmen flew at cnch other with tliui ponderous lists. The first onset was something terrific Sparks flow from the very chcnks of th men. Goodman crowded his nntogonii with unrelenting fuiy , and in fifteen set ends stretched him upon the floor. In few momenta the downed man regainc his feet only to ily at his foo. Aiiotlu fierce struggle onsned. Wheeler was BOO crowded out of the ring , but not unt both had received hefty blows upon the noses tmd eyea. This WUB done in tc seconds. Things looked equally for Wheplorbu hia pluck did not falter. When liberate they mot again furiously. In thiity sci onda Wheeler was crowded to the wall b a wild onslaught of Goodman , who lai on the blows rapidly. Whoelur attempi cd to return the fighting , but tspcwo his side under the punishment , and we prostrated by Goodman. ' Time , " sun out the reforon , and the ( seconds led tl ) men to the refreshment stands , v.'hci their shirts were pinned together an they were sponged olF. Fans and \n towels were used vigorously. The mutual friends took advantage < this rest to breath easy and quiet the anxiety and norves. The referee , watt in hand , walked to and fro with measure tread as ho oycd Iho minute hand in i revolutions. "Time , " he roared ou The men and seconds stopped into tl ring , the former looking considerab winded * , r/The set-to was swift , jhobrai ny fiats whirled about in the air regai loss of direction , but Goodman got in few licks' . Wheeler's were badly aimi and bringing his hands back their an would become interlocked andthosocon had to interfere. In the next struggle Wheeler made bettor showing. The crowding to tl wall was fit at ono way and then the otho One man sttuck at his man , miescd ar came near failing. As ho passed tl other man streak at him , grazed him ar came near dislocating his own am Goodman's sallies were not so fierce aa i first and wore further apart. In the third round both clinched ar were separated. While in the hands of their sccom \Vhooler \ cried out "time" and struggle to got to his manbut the referee declare that time won not up , and Wheeler wall up and down the field , chafing for tl fray. "Timo" was called and Wheel stepped upon tlio bloody sands of tl arena , thirsting for goro. Goodman wall cd quietly out , looking a little pale an evidently moving more in obedience 1 pride than eagerness to fight. But the iot ; at it , mid Wheeler forced the figh ing. Unfortunately for Goodman tl seconds walked oil'to have a little elm anh the fight became very hot. The re oreo seemed nlow to speak , but ho Imdi call "timo. " Wheeler , however , got i to quick with his glove that the word wi not moio than half pronounced , and rene ono hoard it. But on the removal of tl aforesaid ylovo "timo" came out with ilnar ling , and the spectators took it u ] The Ecconds came back v.iping the mouths a id parted the men. Goodmn was laid on tbo eofa , and Wheeler wnlkt up and down the floor , eager for time ' bu called. Soon it cune , but the eocor of Goodman came alone , and announce that his principal wassatisfiodwhorpupc Wheeler announced himself eatislict walked ever , shook hands with his la antagonist and offered to HOIVO him any way. The curgeons took churgo the diacomfittud combatant , and the t > pe tators , with the victor and the sccon walked to the nearest drug store and tote < to no a soda water. Whenler bore a slight abrasion of tl akin upon his face , but Goodman , thou ; vanquished , was carlces. Wheeler BO ho fought in vindication of his friends. . April 30. Among the buil ings burned in Englewood , by the fi this morning was the Sherwood IIoui a frame structure , through which t flames spread ao rapidly that the guei had to leap from the upper story in tin night clolhos. No lota of lifo howovi The buildings destroyed were all fran and the loss will not exceed § 15,000. KAtAMAX.oo , Mich. , April 30. T poorhoueo cf Van Burcn county , 1 cutod near Hartfoid , Mich. , burnud It night , and fifteen or sixteen inmatoR h their lives in thb frami-a. Loss on buil ing 910,000 , insured. Particulars hti The greatest , a'nountof cold over kiiov to bo endured by while men , ovcrtoi Lieutenant Bchwatka'H party in fccarch < information about Sir John Franklli party. They wcro over cloven months sleds , and journeyed about thrcn thousai milcfl. On Jan. It , 1880 , the thcrmoiuct sunk l < r > 0 degrees below the freezing pou The highettt temperature that day was' ' dcg. below free/ing point. For twent soveu days the average temperature W 02 deg. below the freezing jnoiuft K HUNK'S COMiAl'SK. Tlio IiA < liliit } Flock Oj or tr t nnil I\T llir- OvinciI'licciniibi loVI1 > ' Wall Htrrrt A JUOO.ODO ( .SitOO.OOl ) Deal DOCK Mini 1'ft McfAl Millions In n Nr.w YOUK , April " > 3. The announce mcnt nl ! t o'clock this afternoon of th failure of J.ii. H. Kcono , the woll-knowi Wall street opcrfttor , WAS received b , any with incredulity. It created a rst tremendous excitement lunong th mailer dcaluraand opcratois who had a ) ' .irontly not anticipated such a result ho efi'oct on the nxukot wa not appn iablo this aftirnoon , it came so Into , The failureis duo to the fuel thr Aeenu has for some time past confine is stock opcrntiona to tr.Mmctioim i livilegcn and Gelling ] iuU and mils , .vrgo number of thcao contracts fell di o-day , and it is naid after paying 01 iver $100,000 on n falling market , lie rn ihort and was obliged to refuse stock pie o him. The now * spread rapidly , and Keene ) fiico w.\s noon bcnicgod with creditor ! Mr. Wells coiiflrmcd the report , of tl : ailnro. but said Ivcuno would make i : tatcmentatpreaontbut woulddoso atn atly date to these entitled to know. T < light , however , ho gave the following I lie associated press : ' 'After paying n million dollars inc.is n the last few months in my cllurta i rotecl my privilogen on a falling murke finally determined to-diiy to rail a hn n the interest of those with whom iavo business. MAS. H. Kr.KNi : . " It is uiulornlood hin chiif loasta are i ccuritics of the various Pacific roai nd Erie. Shortly nflor the failure wi announced friends olluycd him $ 100,00 nit he refused it , eaying ho didn't pr lese to make a bad matter worse. Kecno was not a member of the stoi xchango and hin failure doen not afl'o t except aa to individuals with whom 1 md dealings. It is estimated that 1 outstanding privileges amount to 200,0 or 300,000 , aharos. It is not believed known just how many ho has out tiimso Many of his puts within the pant ft weeks have boon extravagantly nbo ho market prices. It is thought tl wan done to tempt purchase or p money for immediate use , realizing 1 position as hopeless. _ Friends in a position to know say h paid out two or three millions within t [ mat few montliB , Tlio moat of his pri gps are hold by curbstone oporatoi but it is thought thatnono , of them r "nvohcd so heavily aa to cause failure. KOUO HANK llOIUtEItS. Th\v ( Invnilo u Knnsaa Town In tl Uroiul Day , Attempt to Hub a Dank OIT-IInnd , and Kill the ' * J'rcBldjjnt nhrt ijnsliler , HAIIFER , o'clock ' this morning cloven man hriu with Winchester lilies and revolv ern rn up to ; i bank at Medicine Lodge , miles west of here. Two remained wi the horsct ; the others entered the bui ing and demanded the money. 0. W. Payne , president , and G ( Gepport , chushior , wcro in the bank a refused to comply. The cashier -TI killed and the president fatally woundc The city marshal just then appeared o : opened fire on the men , and outside t citizens gathered rapidly. The robbers galloped away without bi ty. Within tenmiuutca thirty men wore hot pursuit. There is no clue to t robbers' identity. Gepport was a proi innnt business man. Payne WOH the ei tor of the Jlndex , and a wealthy a influential stock man , Several Killed. CAPETOWN , April 30. In suppress ! the striking laborora in the diamo fields , the police killed and wounded LI eral. LrrnitARy GixoEnnitEAn Wor.rc.- oed deal of what pauses for literature these days , is a very poorquality of ging bread work. The average modem novel mild enough and fiihsy enough to Batlt the l > cart of a Miss Nancy of the longi standing and rcHpcctahility. Evcrytbi is "delicate" or "refined , " the humor "subtile , ' ' the plot is "dextrous,1' thocln actera "exquisitely delineated , " the mor ity "wwcct or "tender , " and the love well , tbo love w something BO iiltogctl : fearful and wonderful , that on the who it It more taxing to n sound stomach th Bco/sickncss. With hero and theio an c ception , the whole brood of "tho you novelists'1 shown a decided aversion strong , clear thinking and to bodlyattae ing difficult social proclems. Their boo am app.ircuUy addressed not to Jiuusculi men and womanly women , but to "prett men and simpering girls. At n time wh scientific and philosophical literature characterized ns never before 1) ) ' vlr thought and strength of style , it ia u ci ions phenomenon that btllcc-lettrcn shor bo BO soli. Sanford's Kadical Cure , Hud < 3old * , Watiry Dta-bargei from the No o Kje , HlnKlng NolBot In the lloiul , Kcrvoun lit ache end rcvtrlmtantb relived. Choking inucumllslwUuJ , membrnno cleansed hoolud , breath ei lent * ! , until , ttuta and lieai ( touglie , IJronUiUln. Uroj < i-lnK Into the Thr l'aln m the Client , B ) iff pala , Wasting ot Btrcn ar.j Floeli , ljuai of Elei > , tta , curad. One liottla lUllaU Curt ) , ono liux Citirrlml Vuut and 0110 Dr. Sintord'rf Inhaler , lu un paclxi ot all druiTL-ItU , tor tl. A k fur HiKronu' 1UM Ctl ii.tti'urodltll ! U'in of Witch Htuel , Am. I' Ca. I'lr , llart oldi Clover Illuwoou. da. I'oi IJiiuo AI.D CIIIMWAI.OO. , Itodton. i'H fft * ColUni'VcltM Kleclrto i'lt Al'K JW . lunteiitly iiffecU tint .Vorv 4irf t-r jjitm tndbaiilihet I'uin nsjncrfoct lilcctrlo llutVirv t " . , . , Wu * l l li Vnriiu Uwt < ; i o .r > i 13 THE Cttli 95 oiiitt It iiiilli.liite.cr " ' - Ut.Ailui Wtuk and v.'oi-fi . .Wtt'iD CE8V8 J'a'U. itrencthtin TinU S Its , iirovfrnt fXA > , find iictu ninro In 4 > nu ini < tluui - " nUior ( JM r In thu worl.l. OTATB.J ANIIOnilMANMAllr-KI aJJiVKD SrEAUKLK IfiiuburicArnci 1'wket Cuiriiany'4) ) Unu for I'M MOD III ( Lon Clierboui'K , O'ariijanJ HAUnUUG , Haturday xti em to llauibui il.rett. I.IWINd , Ainll lf > : Illi JUA. April IB ; ( IKMiCUT , April 24 ; WCHTI'IIAI April 33 : ARTIA , May 3 ; WJEUANP , Ma Ihtoi ! Fliet/Caliln , s ) 6 , ( r/OaiidSW. / rtcuntuv , 1'rvpulJ itoL i : < tlckitv , 8 H Kio'irtburatvii ' K ly tnlcrixi. U nd for "Tourist a ult > < " II Vundt , llar't Hautcn , K. K. Jlonroi , U , Toft. 1111011111 % " QronfwiitBcliofntL'en , tcentainC J dl IllulJC 0,11:1UUUAUI : ) & CO. , Ocn. l'a j. A ; 01Uroidvii.yN. V. Hi s&K&as W AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC SNIV ERS'lfiHS ' j x ii jjsoi 13 JI niOPlUETOllS OP THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRANDS : Roma Victorias , Espeeialss , Hoses in 7 Sizes from § 60 to § 120 per 1000. AtfD fHE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE GENT CIGARS : Glrapes , Thistle , Lawrence Barrett , Caramels , Kew Stan dard , Greed Advice , New Brick. t RK1O ) FOIl PUIOE LIST AND SAMPLES. il.teil , * * * iit . . M xl tlv. l' IipMiifip fc ' * * AND TWO WHEEL OA51TS. 1B1B Mid ISSO llarnoy Htrcot ftuil < OII B. U h Rtra , ' , tf\ , . _ _ _ IU L P\B _ . I- . , r tcd Catnloiruo fiirulAhod free upon 0iptlcRt'nu | ' \jjf \ § Yl C81113 H 0 S3 > * . ' .I * < ; The levers o ijood clohiugu < whowsh tbfpurobaso zbvua mH.u iut equal , it not better , then 'thofbest gohuents made by nnj merchant tiiloring houseu in the United States. , * " , , - Blgutter'ei estctblislnnoub Ima loiig beourecognized.as ono of the load1 ing houses of the kind in the west , ' . , From the first to Iho third floor , in every department , Iho block ia coin : * pleto. nnd comprises t ho latest styles of seasonable goods , Customers - will find If' [ , * y In great abundance. This house keeps the best Tlr'b work is always done in a eatififnctorj1 manner , and without oztra charge. OLOTH1NCJ , KE HOUSE , ' f 1001 Furnnm St. Cor. 10th. ' OMAHA.NEB > IN ROOFING- AND COVERING WALLS ! ; " * " * & * VAN PAPriELENDAM .3 Made of Sheet Metal with Pressed Ornamchti. l o Leaking , No CrooljinK or J < W'rl ing oil' . Fire Troof , Oliojip and Durabki. 'J ho Moat Oxnamonial Roof Modo.i Practinally Tested for Nearly Ten YearWitliihe , Most Giatifying Resnllsf SULLIVAN BROTHEBS , ! Fip. 2 View rep fsonUttg A numb ! of 'L'ileE as ftrrnjigcd upon a roof.f ? Fig. 'J Detail scitional view < cfth same. J ! - Fig. .1 One ( if iho Roof Tilea. JfiB ; Wnll Tift , the , white winch ia covorcjl Ly the oiiq alJov it , nnd requires no S3IOKE STAOICS , Breccliiugs ancl TIN , IKON & 8LATK ROOFING Guttering and Ge ra ! JoKf Ulm m ' . Satisfaction Guaraut" I" u- . 109.111 ) M OMAHA , IF All ' " ' . H. WOOD & CO , 111n 8UOCESS011S TO WESTKUN 8TKAM IIEATJNQ CO , AA TJ DVL IB El K , S : at- iry STEAM AND GAS FITTERS , nU 215 Noith lOtli Street , bet. Capitol Avo. and Dainvott Street. Telephone No , 405.