r 1 HE OMAHA BEE 'IIIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. SATURDAY MORNING , MAY 3 , 1884. NO. 275 THE WRESTLE FOR WEALTH , JJ1ji'ings Many to the Verso of Foyer- ' ty Yesterday , An Unusually Lively Scramble in New York for Stocks , Kumoi' on Wall Street that Sid ney Dillon was Embarrassed , Tho.'Continual and Increasing Drop in TJ , Pi How Nonchalantly Keene Dis charges His Obligations , The "BcoV Daily Special of Transactions - actions on Chtenjjo's 'Ghungo. NEW V011K STOCK MARKET , A STUONO DAY. t Special Dispatch to the 13KK- NEW YOUK , Mny 2. All sorts of din- tressing rumors were niloat on the street to-day. They were of the wildest sort , too. There hns been , the past twenty- four hours , great uneasiness onthostroot , Stocks have not fluctuated commcnsu- ratoly with the excitement. Union Pa cific became very wnekthis afternoon , and AN ALAltMINa RUMOH became prevalent , in which , however , there appears to bo no scintilla of truth. It was rumored that no less a personage than Sidney Billon waa financially em barrassed , The report spread like light , nlng , and very Boon hundreds of incniiriet came from outside , increasing and in , CMaaing. George M. Pullman , who was seen by n reporter this aftorroon , oaic that ho hod just finished a two hours' interview terviow with Dillon and ho certainly did not act or talk as if ho were in an ) trouble. SIDNEY DILLON is known to bo n largo holder of Unior Pacific securities , which have suffered c heavy depreciation since January 1. The immense decline in Union Pacific stools to-day from G3 to 57jo | is attributed tc sales by sales by n few who have beer influenced by rumors concerning Dillon1 ! embarrassment early this morning. Kceno has notified holders of privi leges to piusont them for adjustment. CHICAGO MARKETS pULL AND DRAGGING. Special Dispatch ts the BEE. , ' \CniOAQOf 111 , May 2. The markoti ore dull and dragging and nccompaniec by lower prices. The market for whoa ruled.quiet , and trading was largely 01 Receipts continue light laments moderately largo. Thi waijensy at'tho opening , but witl good demand * prices rallied \ . At the ad vance moro desire was shown to sell , am utter Bomb minor fluctuations declined 1 | to IJc. , then rallied § , then sold off Ic and , closed about 2 under the closing 01 ihango yesterday. May closed at 90 ; } t < j June , 92 ; July 98 J to 93 J ; on call sales were 2,000,000ibu. on Juno , declining ing ic , July declining Jc. COllN. Grading was limited in corn , nnd fluct nations not so violent as for Bomo day past. The market opened steady am under good demand , 3J31 ; later do dined 3g@3 ruled steady and closed \ ( 1J under yesterday. May closed at 62g Juno f)4j ; July BGg@50t , On call sale 760,009 bushels at unchanged prices. OATS. Ruled quiet and lower. May closed a 31J ; Juno , 32J ; July 32J. On cal gales were 550,1'00 ' bushels. Juno de clining J ; "July declining § . rouK wa only moderately nctiyo ; ranged 1 @ 30 loworl * May closed at 17.20 ; June 17.30 ; July , 17.37 * . On call sales wer 2,000 barrels. July declining 2L | LAUD was in fair demand and easier ; Ma closed at § 8.37i , Juno § 8.471 , Jul § 8 57iOn call sales were 2,760 tierce at 2&o lower. CATTLE. 'here ' was a fair demand at abouttli of Wednesday or Tuesday Thorp wore n good many common an inferior distillery fed cattle on the mai ket and they made good prices conaidoi ing the qualities ; good to choice shippin $5.90 to 0.30 ; common to medium , $5.2 to 5.80. SHEET. The bulk of receipts consisted of or lot of 10 or 12 loads that sold for $5.91 J. M. KEENE. "HOW JIB WILL KETTLE. NEW YORK , May 1. To all who "pui his privileges to him to-day , James I Keene glanced at the privileges , the took up a tape to find the lowest prii at which the stock , whatever it may b is quoted. Having ascertained thi Keene writes the figures boldly on tl bick of the paper and oooliy says : " We'l settle at thoao figures , eh ? Coma up thirty or forty days and I'll give you check. SPARKLING OEMS IN COURT , Trjlnjr to Ksjuover iwmMIIco IMoDo ukl the DiuinoiHlH r.illiird * Gambled Away. V fl Chicago News. Mike McDonald cat in the Unit States district court , Judge Bled o nearly all the morning. By his side w A , S. Trude , the attorney , ' and on table before thfcia reposed e , small pao igo wrapped in very white tissue pap < Che package contained $7,000 worth , atet diamonds , and the presence of t ] t ng of the gamblers cloiely concern their final disposition by the court. 1879 a diamond broker named Polls to McDonald's Clark street gam ling palace and lost at ono Bitting $ ( OC in money. The gaming fovorwas on him and ho loft the house to return in n few minutes with a package of diamonds. There were n dozen largo and half as many small stones nnd the lot was val ued at $8,000. These ho put upon the wheel ono by ono , and when , at midnight , ho arose from the table , no had a world of exper ience and Mike McDonald had the goms. The loss would , perhaps , never have boon known boyocd the 'palaco" but for the fact that the diamonds played by Pollard did not belong to him , being the property of six different morchar.U in Now York and Boston. These mer chants , on bccoming'acuuaintod ' with the fate of the stones brought suit against McDonald for their recovery. The case has lagged along for foui years , and finally came up before Judge Blodgott to-day. McDonald waived n jury trial and submitted the case to the court for hearing. Several witnesses testified to the foots , Moro are to testi fy tomorrow.Pollard , who Is a middle- aged man witli a bald head , gray sido. whiskers , ' and eye-glasses , was present , and is represented by W. II , and J. II. ITooro. Throughout the long period ol litigation the diamonds have been re tained by McDonald in the safe of his Clark street placo. TAVO TERRORISED TOWNS. Siiokn.no Fulls nml Thompson Fnl'a ' Under the Tlmnilm of Gam blers , ( Robbers ami Murderers. SPOKANE FALLS , W. T. , May 2. Las ) night at Thompson Falls an Indian nnd some whites were engaged at n gambling table. The Indian waa charged with un- air dealing and a fight ensued. The ndian started to run and was fatally shot the back by ono of the gamblers. At 10 news spread the Indiana began tc ollect and show signs of a general up- sing. The roughest element in the ountry is now collected "at Thompson alls. It if unsafe for a man witb onoy to go out unprotected at night. . number of persons have been robbed. ho same state of affairs exist at Spokane 'alls ' , where n number of gamblers from hompsou Falls have collected. An or- anized vigilant committee is talked of , Nashville liases. NASHVILLE , May 2. To-day h the econd day of the races. The track ii oavy. The throe-fourths milo Glen , ewer won , Marsh Redon 2 , Samoia 3 mo , 1:20. : Half milo for 2 year olds Pogaoui ran as she pleased by eight lengths ; 0 J. 2 ; Jim Guest 3 ; time , 0:52J : , an en- crtainjng performance considering the ondition of the track. The winner wil robably be sold to a prominent racing rm in the east. Three-quarter milo heats Frst heat , iarnutn won , Centennial 2 , Beulotto 3 time 1:20J. : Stcond , Barnum won lontonnial 2 , Little Buttercup 3 ; time :21. : , j- * > " Mila dash , maiden' three year old fill es _ Cora Baker won , Pansy 2 , Mar , cilles 3 , time 1:56. : The Financial Panic in Mexico. BOSTON , Mass. , May ! . A specia rom the city of Mexico dated May IB ays : The run on the Monte de Pioda auk , started Saturday , created n pani mong depositors and distrust in the fi nncial stability of all the banking firm i the city. Runs were started on nl tiora. Crowds surround the Monte d 'iedal. ' The National and Mercantili anks are anxious to make settlements 'he bank ot London , Mexico and Soutl Ltnerica is the least disturbed , having eon withdrawing notes since the first o anuary. The situation is aggravated b ; tie government directing bank bills re used by its , offices. Young Latigston'B Grime. WAHUINOTON , May 2. Hon. John M iingaton , U. S. Minister to Hayti , ar rived ir the city to-day , having startci > n his return as soon as possible afte tearing of the charge of murderpreforrei gainst his son. Lwigston talks freely oncoming his eon'a crime , saying th jlea of self defense will bo made nnd lerfoctly good and conclusive defena rill be shown. Ho has procured th crvicea of Ingersoll and attorney A. G liddle as couneol fcr his son. Tlic New Pool ol * St. Louis Lines. NEW YOJIK , May 2. The now poc contract of the St. Louis lines was signe by the representatives of all roads to-dnj It provides for the distribution of eae bound business at fixed percentages an regular settlement of balances. Th percentages and terms of settlement hav not yet been agreed upon. The Poor ! and Indianapolis contracts were also dii cussed , and will probably bo signed tc morrow as only ono or tvyo minor poinl yet remain to be settled. Blowing up a Temperance Man. DENNEU , Ocl. , May 2 Shortly befoi midnight , last night , a bomb with ignite fusocontaining G pounds of giant powdo : was thrown upon the porch of the Orav ford House , Colorado Springs , shatterin the doors and windows of the hotel an the neighborhood. It is supposed the ai was directed by some saloonist again the proprietor of tho. house who has bee very notivo in the suppression of- the 1 quor traffic in the town , California Railroad SANFn Nctsco , lOal , May. 2. Tl bill which is the largest measure fi which the extra legislature was calloi was , in an amended form , passed to-do in the senate. The special contra system still remains intact , and the n lations of the railroad companies to tl state government is the same as bofoi the call for an extra session , It is no clearly established that no radical ant railroad measure pan pais the senate. Accidentally killed , Special to the lieo. * WJSNEU , Nob. May 1 , Henry Kai man , a German hailing from Hamilto Ohio , was run over by a freight nrigi : hero thto morninz and killed. Ho a pearod to have lost hia reason as ho gen on to the railroad track ahead of the o gino and swung his arms around but 1 was too close to the engine for the o gineor to stop in time. Issue of Railroad Bonds , PxiTsntmo , Pa.- , May 2. The prolii buries have all baon agreed upon for t isiuo of twenty-two million flrst-mortga bonds by the Pittdburg , Fort Wayne i Chicago railway. The matter was settled to-day , but on account of the failure ol fproign proxies to arrive the mooting wa postponed until the 21st mat. The movement was not for the purpose ol preserving the independence of thoroad _ , but to give the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. complete control of the Fort Wayiu property The bonds boar 7 per cent , interest. The principal and interest it guaranteed by the Pennsylvania com1 l > any. p A FUlGllTFUIj A YoutiK Girl of North. IJoiul , Neb , Horribly Burned , SnoclaltoTiiEBnE. NOUTH BEND , Nob. , May 2. A fright ful accident occurred nt this place to-day As Miss May Gordon Tras attempting tx extinguish a fire in the yard , her cloth ing toqk fire and becoming frightonei she ran to the house nnd up stairs , whcro her brother D.\niol was in bed , mid Ecreamod for help. Ho jumped oul and enveloped her with the bed clothe : but before the fire was put out she was B < badly burned that there is but little hopi of her recovery. Daniel was also serious ly but probably not fatally burnodMtha : cast a gloom over the community. CINCINNATI , May 1. Wm. McHugl was hanged in the inclosuro in the rea of the court Rouse this forenoon. Thi death warrant was read at 10:05. : Ho wa conducted to the scaffold at 10:10. : Thi drop fell at 10:18 : anil the body was cu down at 10:33. : Father Brady , a Catho lie priest , was with him all the morninf and followed him to the scaffold and ad ministered wine on the crucifix. Whih on the way from the jail to the gallowi ho knelt and made n short prayer. Abou two hundred persons in addition to th < police were present. Perfect order pri vailed. _ Base Bull Yesterday. At Rock Island , Ills. Rock Island 5 Milwaukee 1. A.t Washington , D. 0. Brooklyn 7 iVashington 5. At Quincy , Ills. Quincy 8 , Minnoap ilia 3. At Cincinnati. Columbus 3 , Cincin nati 4. At Peoria , Stillwater 0 , Peoria 15. At Chicago. Union Association o hicago 5 , Cincinnati 8. AtPittsburg Athletics , 11 ; Allegheny At Terre Haute , Ind. Grand Rapida .0 , Terre Haute , 1. At Louisville , Ivy. Louisville 7 ; To ode , 4. At Ft. "Wayne , Ind. Bay City , 4 ; FI Wayne , 3. At Altoona St. Louis. 1C ; Altoona , i At Now York League of New Yorl At Muskegou - q - - , ' TOT , * . " ; < " * - ? 'w n * - , i ' ' ? K ! ' . ; on , 5. ' * 5i 5 At Milwaukee ilwaukeo , 11 ; SI 'aul , 5. At Baltimore Baltimore , 8 ; Metre lolitan. 3. At Boston Boston , 11 ; Buffiilo 10. At St. Louis St. Louis , 8 ; Indianapc is , 1. At Boston Boston Unions , 7 ; Kej tone Unions , 3. At Providence Providence , 5 ; Cleveland land 2. No Buyers. REGINA , N. W. T rritoryMay 2. Th indignation mooting of the citizens an icttlcrs last night condemned the actio f the Dominion land board in trying t oil squatter'd claims by auction , an : allcd the federal government to roscin ho order. The government agent trie , o sell the lands but received no bids reat excitement prevails , and violonc is feared. LATEST FOUB1GN NEWS. NEWMARKET HAVES. LONDON , May 2. The race for 1,00 guineas stake , three year old fillies , E Now Market to-day , was won by Alinj ton , formerly Falmouth's fillyBusybodj by a length and a half. Willoughby Tilly , by Hermit , out of Adelaide , soconc The latter was afterward christened Queo Adelaide. Bradford's filly , Whitelocl hird. They Don't Lite It. OUAULESTON , W. VA. May 2. , Tt sheriff of Mason county , at Port Ploasan West Virginia , telegraphed hoio th morning f r cartridges. There is a pro poet of the mob lynching James Kirb ; who killed a man at Clifton and who wi fined $100 , and imprisoned for thirl daye , The people are infuriated ovi the verdict of the jury , , Floods in CIIILLIOOTIIE , Mo , , May 2.- The rai has fallen in torrents all day and Grar River and its tributaries have ovorfiowc their banks. Thousands of acres are no under water and hundreds of stock m < were , put vrith boats after their stock. ' Ijynohcd , CIIAULESTON , W. Va. , May 2. Wo was received hero this morcing to t ! effect that Jacob Dobson , ono of the Hi burg gang , who shot ex-Sheriff .Adkins Boonu county last week was lynched Greflithsvillo , Logan county , lost nigl The Hcore. NEW YOUK , May 2 10 o'clock Fi goruld , 483 ; Rowoll , 405 ; Vint , 4- ! Noroniao , 488 ; Ponipot , 431 ; Horty , 41 Acton , 403 ; Nitow , 150. Rerved Him Right- PuTKRsuunrj , Va. , May 2. Then Brown , colored , was executed at Halil court house , North Carolina , this inoi ing. Ho was a wife murderer. Vitiated blood needs cleansing. Tin is only ono remedy for all cuuh cas Samaritan Nervine , Miss Jennie P. . Warren , 740 W. V Buren St. Chicago , 111 , says ; 'Wama ( an Nervine cured mo of spasms. " ? 1 , at Druggists , FIGURING UP THE FACTS , ThB Latest Estimate of Pmltenlial Candidates' ' Strength , Arthur to Go into the Convention With 371 Votes , Or Nearly 100 the Load of the Plumed Knight , Ednmndo , and Logan Strength to Afterward Q-o to Him , > Detailed Proceedings of the State Oonvontion at Lincoln , , Other Political Matters ot Greater 01 Iicss Intercut. ANOMIKU SUMMING Ul' , WHIOlt IS OltUEUINO FOH AllTIlUll. Special Dispatch to the BKli CIHCAOO , May 2 Republican caucuses having boon held in all the states ami territories , and the delegates appointed to the national convention.tho daily Nmu will publish a tabular auinnmry in the morning , allowing the probable complexion - ion of the convention nt the opening , It ; cases in which no instructions wore given , careful inquiry by mail nnd telegraph was Instituted by iho pnpor. The result o ! its investigation is as follows : Arthur k 371 Blalno . 1.T i Edmunds " . ' Logan 41 Shotmau 2 : llawloy. 1 ! Scattering 21 It finds that of the Edmunds and Ilruv ley delegates , more than half will go tc Arthur when needed for assuring hii nomination , and that [ cno third tin Logan delegates will make Arthur second choice. i " e \ Tlio State Convention. Special Dispatch to THE BKK. LINCOLN , May 2. The convention as ecmblud at 7:30 : accotding to call and thi proceedings were opened by Ghairmat Dorjoy , of the state central committee Hon. E. K. Yalontino was zcloctad presiding siding officer , and Ray Nye , of Fremont secretary. , The Gage county contest consume ! most of the night , both aides'being al lowed to present their arguments to tin convention. The result was the admis sion of the Colby delegates. The election of delegates /Chicagi was then pioceedcd with , the choice be ing : JohntM ; JChjire intfnf'D' | 5W , , S S. 'Ha'rtvood ' , of Lancaster ; John Jensen of Fillmore , and J. W. Brooks , of Knox No instructions were givenand , the chosei men expressed in their speeches n thanks a determination to work wher they thought it would bo to the best in tcrosta of the party at large and in accord anco.with the wishes of the ' 'true ropub licans" of the state. The following were the alternates : Gilchrist , of Saunders ; E. M. Stern berg , of Douglas , Peter Jensen , of Jefferson ferson ; A. G. Scott , of Buffalo. After ; very heated debate , a resolution oxpresa ing preference for .Tamos G. Elaine , wa tabled on a call of counties. It is not conceded that two thirds of the Nobraa ka delegates were for Arthur as firs choice .and that all will vote for hire after ono or two ballots. THE RESOLUTIONS. The committee on resolutions reportci the following to the convention as a declaration laration of the principals of the republi can party of Nebraska : The republican party of Nebraska , i : convention ] represented , renews its al Icgianco to the principles and policy thn have commended republicanism to th popular intelligence of the country , an secured ita success , in six successive n& tional elections , and declares its con I ; denco that they will command at the poll under the otaudard bearers to bo namei at the Chicago convention a victory a signal as any that have been gained i the past. It declares fir the.collection of the na tional revenues by the taxation of prc ducts at homo Unit aru but luxuries , th enjoyment or consumption of which nr not essential to the welfare of the maBsci and by the levy of a tariff BO ad jus ted as t encourage nnd protect homo induntrj without being burdensome to the poopli and denounces the attempt of the domt cratic majority in the houso'of represci tativcs to make an indiscriminate redui tion of duties to the injury of skilled It bor and vested capital at homo for t' benefit of labor and capital that pay tril ute to foreign powers. It favoru the ei couragemont of immigration , the rcductic of the public debt and interest charges an appropriation of a portion of surplus re enuos to judicious internal improvement the improvement ) of the service of tl government in all departments by rcg 1 fating the method of appointments bo i to bring it to the highest possible state integrity and efficiency , citizens , irr speotivo of race or color under the gua antees of the constitution , a liberal pr vision for disabled and invalid veterans the war for the union and the cstablis mont of our navy upon n footing coinine Burato with the nocosuty of the tim and the dignity of a nation ready to d fend its rights and protect its citizens homo and abroadthat ( wo urge upon o senators and representatives in congrc the necessity of securing such natiot legislation in relation to common carric as will equitably harmonize all conllicti interests between the people nnd su companies and aecuro to the producer t largest possible fruit for his labor. Jtc&oli'cd ' , That the convention requei the coming republican national convci tion to provide that in all future natia al conventions representation shall proportionate to the republican vol cast for president in the last prucodi presidential election. We heartily endorse- the adminlstrati of President Chester A. Arthur , beg' ' under circumstances of peculiar crab ; rasamont and difficulty , but which lina by its prudence , sagacity and statesmanship commended itself to the respect and es teem of the country , it UNTUCK V. TI1K 1 > KU : < IATES AT LAllOR. I-OUISVIM.K , May 2. The republican state convention mot again this morning and elected the remaining delegates at largo. John W. Lewis of Washington county was chosen. The delegation now stands , Walter Evans , W. O.Bradloy , 0. C. Culbortson , J. W. Lewis. I-'OIITV-BIOHTU CONGUHS9. SK.VATI : . WASIIIXOTON , May 2 , Mr.McMillmi , republican , Minnesota , from the com mittco on commerce , reported favorably to the house a bill amending the act nu thoriziiig the construction of a pantoor wagon bridge across the Mississippi nt 01 near Dubuquo. The amendment morel } modilios the width of the draw , which , instead of being 000 foot may bo sucl width as the secretary of war may pro Ecribe , not , however , less than -100 feat , Culjoin , republican , Illinois , from tlu committee on territories , reported adversely vorsely to the memorial and joint ren olutiou of the Wyoming legislature wai greed to. Senator Van Wyck oifored a rosolutioi ailing on the secretary of the intcrioi r information as to what action if an ] d been taken in regard to the entries o ublie land by the Kites ark Company rgnnizod uiutbr the laws of Great Brit "n and doing business in Colorado ant indo in the interest of the Earl of Dun 'avon ' ; the Arkansas Valley Land un < attle Co. , an English corporationjSyko Hughes , English firm doing businos : 11 Northern D.ikota ; the Falkner , Boll i ( 'O. ' , another English firm doing busincs i California ; or for the benefit of eai < orpprations and companies , all wh < cl ntrios by reports in the general lam flico are alleged to bo fraudulent. Mt "an Wyck sai'l the public domain shouli o protected Mid these foreign syndicate romptly told just what their rights ar ; i this country. The shipping bill was then taken up. Mr. Vest made n formal offer of hi .mondmont , permitting the admission the ho American registry of ships bougli broad , and for the admission free of dut liip buildinp material , and pondng th .ebato , the senate wont into cxoi vo session , and whon'.tho doors opened djourncd to Monday. iiousn. The morning hour was dispensed witli 'ho ' house wont into committee of th hole ( Onx , democrat , of N. Y. in th : haironthp ) tariff bill. Mr. Nutting , ( rep. , N. Y , ) opposed th ill and deprecated the agitation of th uustion for purely political purposes. Mr. Miller argued in favor of the prc ectivo systom. Mr. Springer gave a history of the ci : umstances which surrounded the ere com1 the report'of 'th'6 "commission tin ha best conservative interests of tl : ountry demanded a reduction of the tn I duties to the extent of 20 per cent. I osponso i.to the [ report the tariff bi waa passsd , but instead of n reduction < 0 per cent the highest estimate showe reduction only of 5 03-100 per cen "ho pending bill did no moro than whi lad boon recommenced by the tariff con mission. Protective tariff protected th manufacturers only nnd loft the laboroi o fight and starve. On that the domi ratio party was going before the cout ry this fall,1 and the working man woul peak to'them with no uncertain voico. , "Miller , of Pennsylvania. Adopt tli ilatfonn you did in 1880 , andre wi oat you 100,000 votes in Pennsylvanif rou will lese Ohio nnd every northor tato. tato.Mr. . Springer Wo will take the chanci MOBSM. Braincrd and Brown , of Peni ylvania , briefly opposed the bill , nn ho committee rose and the houao took occss till 8 , the evening session to I or the consideration of pension bills. FLORIDA. ALL I'OIl AUTI1UR. JACKSONVILLE , Fla. , May 2. The r < ublican convention at St. Augustine hi larmonizod the difference between tti actions. Lodwith's name was droppe rom the delegates at large , and Josq 3. Leo , colored , was substituted. Tl ; olor line was sharply drawn in the coi 'ontion , All the delegates at largo ni or Arthur. A Flat Outregcr Sentenced. NEW YOIIK , May 3 , Gertrude Asl ho accomplice of Jessie Williams , tl negro who committed robbery nnd a ault upon Miss Maggie Harvey at Stoa ? lats , Broadway nnd 22d streets , e March 8th last , was found guilty nr lontencod to eighteen and a half years ! .ho penitentiary. Army 1'olcor. Chicago Herald. There is something behind the Swni court of injuring in Washington. Thopu to-will bo interested to know that Seer y ry Lincoln has been eager to gel chance to reveal the mysteries of th VVaahng'-on army poker club , and t Swnim case afforded him the opportunil Swnim i aid to have boon one of tl active members of the club , and wi others to have done much to nttn young oflicero to the allurements of t game , where they lost sums they con not afford. The result in many cat was disgraceful in financial humiliuti borrowing money at usurious rates n thn duplication nnd oven triplication pay accounts , which Swnim ia thoug to have boon fully cignizant of uud oft to have aided by introducing the viotii of the club to a certain class of mon lenders. Morrow waa a victim to t wiles of those harpies. All his salt for two years ahead wont into their inn It ia nortorious that some of the old and best known oflicora of the army duty in Waahinston have earned th liviug nt the poker table and at the i ponoo of Jyouugor ollicern who could afford to gratify their paeuiou for t game. A captain in the army rccei loss than $2,200 a year : a Lleutoni but $1,800. To dress fashionably , as is compelled to do , to maintain BUI standing and often support a family , quires all of that and oven more. WI kind of morality is it , therefore in Col ola and Gonerafs to permit these youi atora to drop their pittance at the f bling tablet It ia high time that the Re called "club" was broken up nnd ita methods exposed. If the Swaim inquisi tors shall succeed in that they will bo do ing a moritious work , ono in which they they should not falter through any deli cate consideration for the feelings of the army or the 'lionor" of ita otlicora. Some idols of society may bo exposed , and some excellent "records" shattered , but lot the work go on. town's Farclcnl Commission. KS MOIXES , loivn , May 2 The lowix railway commission to-day reported to the attorney general , of the refusal of the Central railroad of Iowa to obaoN o the decision of the commission nnd keep up the operations of its traiuRJto Northwood , and asked that ho nt once proceed to enforce the discarded decis ion through the courts. Thin is the first not of the commission since Judge Mo- Dill became a member of the board. It is said that the CA30 will bo pressed with out delay nnd that there is practically no doubt of the defeat of the obdurate com pany nnd the enforcement of the commis sion's decision , Kelt Dead In DCH Molncs. Dim MOINKS , May 2 , Mra Cnssiua L , yells while returning homo from shopping - ping to-day in company with her hus band , whan within two blocks of thoii residence said' she wna oick , throw up hoi hands nnd fell into her husband'u nrme nnd died. The young lady hnd boor married fiva months. C.iuso , honrl disease. An Iowa Sulclilo , DBS MOINKS , lown , May 2 A upocin from Englo Grove , Iowa , snys : Enjoin M. Scott , a loading citizen , committal suicide by shooting himself through thi head with n revolver , Inst night or oarh this morning. Ho was found by hi : partner when ho entered the store , lyinj in n pool of blood. Fire in KniiunH City. KANHAS CITY , Mixy 2. A fire at tci o'clock last night destroyed the rear portion tion of J. R. Towby & Co. livery stable Fifth street , corner of the nlloy opposite the roar of the board of trade Twenty-six horseo perahed , nnd quito number of vehicles nnd n quantity of haj Fortune l'i > rruiuloiirapli. ; | . LONDON May 3. At the Hnmilton',1 sale Boccos " "e brary to-day , History Scotland , " containing an autograph o Jnuios the Fifth , dntcd 1030 , realize 800 , and a prayer book containing n autograph of Charles the First brougli 370. , m Preliminary to a Strike , PiTTsnuna , May 2. The iron mam facturera association will insist on th acceptance of the scales presented at th conference , while the mon say the ! association is much stronger than i 1882 , and have no fear of the result i n atriko. , . . , . . . NEW YORK , ' May 1 , Keeno' notifi'i holders of privileges to present them ft adjustment. Keene this morning remarked there v/r nothing now to giro the press. Bis aflaii wore gradually atraightoniug out an coming out nil right. _ Another Strike. Duniust , N. Y. May 2. 140 me on the eastern section of the West Shor railroad struck last evening , the compan failing to pay wages the past tlire months. All engineers , firemen , trai and ferry hands intend striking. Ofliclnl 1'roiiiotlon. CHICAGO , May 2. S. K. Hooper , lat general passenger agent of the Hannibi and St. Joe , has boon appointed genera passenger and ticket agent of the Coutrt Iowa railroad , headquarters at Mai shalltown. The Wcntticr for To-day. WASHINGTON , May 2. Upper Misspi ri Valley. Warmer , fair winds ohiftir to nnuthoastorly , lower barometer. Missouri Valley : Warmer , fair soull easterly winda , lotvur baromotor. Nintcon hives Ijost at Stn , Qouimo , May 2. The ship Atlnnti of Drammon , Norway , was wrecked i Magdalen Islands Wednesday night in gleet storm. She broke up immediate ! ; 10 lives were lost. How About the DOHCB , Many people before purchasing modieh naturally Inquire the slzo of the doao and t ! Btrongtli of it. In usiiif , ' llurdock Blood II ttri toaapooriful fur the llttlo ones and tv tuoapoonfula for uruvvn folk ) or 3 all that necoastry at ono timo. This magnificent in diclno IB nut only economical but very plo Haul to the tafltu. IjlecllHo for HI , Paul. ST. PACIMiun. . , May 2 , Over lCi prominent oitizons hold an cuthujiasi maHH mooting nt Market Hall to-nigh Tlio citizens' ' ticket for alderman has o dorsed high licensn. Speeches we made by Rev. W. 11. Marshal. Fatli Shnnloy , Mayor O'Brien and others , 9 ARSNOUS nYlNGTOHOlDDOWN fARLDAKINOPOWOE ITAMnoUNDTOriSC TARTAJ , Given rcccl'vctlTroui such cltumUts asB. Dmm Hays , ] ton : M. IH'lafoiitalno , of Clilcu o ; and Ouita llouc , Milwaukee. Never koUl lit bulk. FORESTS IN FLUMES. The Annual SpriDg Fires Easlcrn states- The Atmosphere Filled Smoke and Ashes , Many Towns Out En Mas Fighting the Flames , ISL Now York , Pennsylvania and No Jersey the Victims , Eleven Houses Destroyed at Oa ! ifornia , in Pennsylvania , Severnl Families Kcportocl Iiost Other TJOSS of Ijlfo Feared. FOREST PIIIKS. IN YAHIOUH EASTERN STATES , Nr.w YORK , May .2. The frrcst fires round about fill the atmosphere herewith with smoke. Middlotown , N. Y. reports the mountains north and west of Show- ' auguntis utid Catskill on firo. A strong . wind is blowing and it in possible to BC'O * only a short distance. No damages reported ported yet but there is danger to isolat- d farm houses and barns. Great clouds of smoke and ashes fill the air. Fires are raging on Storm King moun tain near Cornwall , and in the Highlands west of Havcistraw. The air near Newburg is filled with ' HMOKE AND ASHES and but nod leaves falling about. Much damage to standing timber is apprehend ed. WiLKESiiAiuiE , Pa. , May 2. Forest ftrca have buen raging fiercely hereabouts lately , but the first serious damage was reported this afternoon at White Ilavou , whore the neighboring hills caught firo. For a time the town was in great danger owing to the strong wind. The fire de partment of Wilkosbarro with the _ whola ' 1 population of the place subdued it At California , a lumbering town near Whita ' , > Haven , a fierce fire was started and' eleven HOUSES WF.IU ; BOUNED. Two bridges on the Bear creek branch. ot the Lehigh Valley road were de stroyed ; also the stables1 of Albert Lewis & 0o. , lumber contractors. Eleven horsea perished. A largo lot of valuable timber was destroyed. Total loss ia estimated at § 50,000. It is now under control. Washington , N. J4 | telegraphs that an extensive fire is raging in the Blue moun - o'clock this afternoon it became COMPLETELY DAIIK and the emokoy pall ulinnst suffocating rests over the town. The inhabitants are alarmed. Tlio mayor has requested the fire company to renutin on duty all night. A largo era of woodland is burning about 3 miles from Mattawan , N. J. , threaten ing a number of residence : . The farm ers are fighting the Humus. Near Ashland , Pa. , extensive firoa are- raging. The Ashland fire department ia held in readiness for service at the Stnto Minors' hospilal. A IIEA.VY WIND STORM visited north Cumberland county , Penn sylvania , to-day , and fanned to increased fury the forest fires. ; The vrorko of Charles Wood and 5,000 fcords of char coal were , destroyed. The fires olao ig nited .Oalin'a , bank.At. . Mine Hill1 gap colliery nine men were endangered and , 300 disomployod , The town ia befogged by the amokoifrom the burning moun tains. Emporium , Pennsylvania , sends word that forest fires are raging nil through that section. The season ia unusually dry. The wind is blowing . A 1U3UFECT dALB from the west , sweeping the fire through the forest with great velocity , destroying a large amount of property. At Sterling Run , niuo miles from Em porium , several buildings belonging to a tannery company were burned to-day and n largo mill was destroyed. The vil lage was only saved by aid from Ronova. Two families nro reported lost. It is feared the loss of life will bo great. ' * " * At Sarsomont , 15 miles west of hero , two milla with a large amount of lumber - ' were destroyed. NoExporlmcnt. With n majority of people it ia no expert , mont that lr. Bosankos Cough and Lung Syiup is n euro for Cougha , Colds , .Paus ! In the Lungs , Bareness ID the Chest , etc. , but for , thoBo who doubt , ask your neighbors who- have used It or get a free sample bottla of Sclirotor & Bccht , the drufrgtsta. Itopfulnr nlzo 60 centa and $1.00 , Sold to th& trodo by 0. K , Goodman A Catholic Bishop Dead. CINCINNATI , 0. , May 2. Bishop Tubbo ( , ot the Roman Catholic diocese of Covington , Ky. , died to-day. Tlila Ii the tuwm Hi which to purify the blood and luvigorAto tko body. At no other touon is the Byu- com bo aueuuptlb'o to the bcneflclal effecU ot a ro > Hallo blood imilUcr , icfulitor and tonio like Hood's 'Ihe approach of warmer uunther lias a i eculiarly depreasing effect , which manifests itself In tliat extreme tired Iiellng , debility. Unnuor and diilucm. Aovi \ tlio time to take , Huod'a rUimua- rlllu. Jlood'a SarsajiarllU touet up the njetcra , jmllles mjltilood , and 8 ems to male liiu over. " Vf , J , BLAlll , Comlnir , N Y. Hood's bmaiiarlll * Ii tlo belt blood imrlfler , " U. B. I'HKU'S , Worcester , MMI. "Ijmt iiirlnt ; I lucd llooj'a Sitsaj'nrl la and with coed results. It gn > o 1110 & gocd apt.U' , &cd teemed to IijIU mo over. I cheonuliy reromucad it MI * ninaikablo modlclnu. " K. lla.lt , of tbu firm ol . U , HALEJiCO. , LlXtt , 0 , Purify Your Blood , ' MyUi ( Ima been troubled with ludltibtloii , and her blooil has Imeii In a poor condition , She hu u ed Keieral bottlm ol llccxl'u B iBin > illU , nmtU has been a great beuctit 19 her , " ' U , plOKSON' Kenton , O , " * I nuflorcJ thtoa jcaravlth bluo'j polwu and rheuuutlsui , Iccauie couiOe'elyilUctwr itcd. uud. . iicvereintcted VQ icuo\er. I took lluod'4 KurBiiu. . rllU nd 1 think I tin cured. " JIr , M , J. f AV13. BrocKport , N , Y , Hood' * btnaiwrUU beat ) all others , art ) Ii wort hi IU wdjiht l'i cuU. " 1 , UUUUNUVON , ] 3j panic fct. New York City , ' Hood's Sarsaparilla , Bold by ft'l drujfitliU , 1 ; air tor | L Uftde only by C. J. HOOD t uo , Ixiw ell , U IM. ' ' 100 joac One DoUar , ' , Q