* \ 7SI Air no inc. . OMAHA DAILY ME MONDAY MAY tO , 1584. K MANUFACTURER OP UALYANin CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS , FINALS , ETC ' -a , 10 aiatiJL astx'o- , OKA.TIA . NMHI.IUSKA WITII- n i ) a ad year work is douo for nil time to time to come. WE CHALLENGE o produce n more durable material for street pavement tlmu tlio Sioux Falls Granite. F01l"ANY AMOUNT OF filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. ? WM.MOBAIN&CO. . Sioux Falls. Dakoto , C17 St. Charles Si. , St. Lonh , Mo. regular graduate of t o McdlerU Colleges ha * I tpn longer igtgeJ ID the upeelM treatment of OHIIOMC , Wi von,8u $ _ m HtooD I > t9iit3ltian any other 1'hjalclnn in St. Louis , J ru city papcri * hw ntl < 1 nil old mtdrntiknow. 1 Nervous Prostration , Debility , Menial and / Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affec tions of Throat , Skin or Doncs , Blood Poisoning , Old Sores and Ulcers , are treated lth unparalleled weecsi , on laUst scientific principle * . Safelr , I'rh alily. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , w icu produce some of tba lllowlnc effects. ti r > ouiD fli , debility , dimntti ofitlht and defccthe memory , | Ire le on the face , pbjilcal decaj , Atenlonlotbe toeietj of femalei , confuilo * of IJc s , etc. , rendorioET Marrlftpo improper or unhappy , * ro rcrmatiitlycurcilt rampblct(3n ( [ igeOonthe toesent Inietlcd envelope , frfeto IIDJaddrcm. ConiuIUtloaatof * flee or bj mall free , andlnTlted. Vrlto forqacitlooi. A Positive Written Guarantee Ktvc tn ill canble caiea. Itpdlelaei neit cTtr irbere. Pamphlet ! , XnrlUb or Oermtn , 64 pigei , de. rlblne above dfieaiei , In mil * or f m l , I'UZB. MARRIAGE .GUIDE ! JCO ftfti , Dne pl'lcs. llloilntfil In cloth d llltklidlnr. 60cmouey rpoatige : latue.i.apcr cotcr9 , 25e. Jblt tcolE oDtkiQ * &I1 the curious , dcubtrut or Uquf > ltlTe wait M know. A book > r jrtnt | olcr t lo ill , U ] lj , > MBIT , n > pi > i u nc I'temitl ' ( f lu tiTlit. Notice to Cattle Men 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. , 180 Head of Steers Three Years Old. rsoo " Two " 20Q " " Ilcirors , Two " 150 " ' Steers , Ono " 220 " " Heifers , Ono " Tbo nbovo described cattle are all well lirei ) Iowa cattle , atuiqht and smootli. Tlicso cattle will lie cold in lots to ( ult purchasers , and at reasonable trices.'For further narticulars. call on or address M. F. I'ATTOH , Wa erly , liromsr Co. , Iowa. m7-dmc-3 . PEINCIPAL LINE rw > M CHICAGO , PEOHLi & ST. LOUIS , jiv WAV or OMAHA AMD LINCOLN TO Oil VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Comicctlntf In Union Depots at Kunt-axClty , Uniiilm and Douvur with tlnougli inuua for Anil all points in the Client West GV-OIUXTGl- Connecting In Ginnd Union Unxit | nt Chicago vitli tliroiiRh trnlim for NEW YOUK , HO K TON , And nil Knstarn Cities. AtlVorli wltli tluoiiKh trolns for Inillannn olU , Cincinnati , Columbus , nnd nil points ] i tlloSoutll.Knat. At Ht. l.ouid with tlnouul tmlns lor nil points South. iic ; nnt Day Coaches , I'uilor O'nrs , wltlilto. rlliiinK Chairs ( scata fico ) , Stiioklnc Curs will lluvolvlntf OhniiB , I'lillnuui 1'uluco Slecplnt , Can nnd tlio fimioiiH C' . li. & Q. DlnlnK ( 'Ma mil daily to and from Chicago unit Knusiiv < ! i ty JlilciiKonnd Council lllulU : OhlciiKO und Dos Molncd , Chicago , St. Joseph , Atchison mid Tonolm witliout clmiiKo. Only tlnoiiKli line i milling their own tiulns bi'twccu Chicago Lincoln nnd Denver , nnd Chicago , liuna.is Cltv nnd Denver. Tlitoueli cms between ilnidnnuiialla und Counull llluir , via 1'corla OOINfl AOKTir AMI bOUTII. Solid Trains of Illopint Day Coaches nm' riillman 1'alacoSloniiiiiK CaiHiiro run dally to mid fioin bt. Louis ; via Hannibal , gulncy , Kuokulc , Iltiillngton , Cudnr Itapldsnnd Albeit J.cntoSt. 1'nnl and Minneapolis , I'm lor Curs with lU'cllnlng Clmlra to und from bt. I.ouU and i'rorlu. Onlynnoclmngoof cars between Ft. I aulsnnd Don Jloinc.-i , louu , Lincoln , N bnislto , nnd Denver , Coloiiido Ilisnlso the only Through Line litovcen BT. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST , PAUL It Is known ns tbo great THIIOl'till OAI LINi : 01 America , nnd Is unlvcrbully uclmlt od in IHJ thu Finest EjuJpreJ Railroad In the World fo : all classes of Travel. Through Tickets via this line for Uo nte , It. 11. coupon ticket ollicca in the UnitedStatci l-itl Canada. T. J. 1'OTTEK , I'EUOEVAL LOWELL , ' ' und KXCCSACP , Whether overeating or drinking nro inado hnrnilosa by itsinj ; Hop Hitters freely , giving elegant nppotito nnd otijoy. inont tty using them bcforonnd removing nil dullness , paiusnnd distrcsanftorwards , leaving the hoiul clear , nerves steady , nnd nil the feelings , buoyant , clnaticand moro happy than boforo. The pleasing ellecti of n Christian or sumptous dinnorcontin uing days afterwards. Kmltiom Tcstlniony. N. Y.Vltncs , Aliff. 151SSO. find that in addition to the pure spirits contained in their composition they rontnin the extracts of hopa and other well known and highly approved medicinal roots , loaves and tinctures in quantities sudiciont to render the article what the makers claim it to bo , to wit , a medicinal preparation and not abovorago unlit and unsafe to bo used except as n medicine. "From a careful analysis of llioir for. muln which was attested under oath 1 ( ind that in every wine-glassful of Hop Bitters , the nctiyo medicinal properties aside from the distilled spirits are equal to a fulldoao _ for an ndult , which fact in my opinion , subjects it to an intoral rev ontio tax as a medicinal bitter , " GUKE.V B. UAUM , U. S. Com. In. Rev. Hardened Iiivci * . Five years ago 1 broke down with kid ney nnd Liver complaint nndrhoumatism. Since then I have boon unable to bo nbout nt all. My liver became hard like vrood ; my limbs were puffed up nnd lillot ? vritli water. All the best physicians agreed that nothing could euro mo. I resolved to try Hop Bitters ; " ! have usrfU seven bottles tles ; the Hardness has all gene from my liver , the swelling from my limbs , nnd it hns worked a miracle in my case ; otherwise - wise 1 would have been now in my gravo. J. W. MOUKY , Buffalo , Oct. 1 , ' 81. Poverty nnd n wlthdoM , poiortynnj su- forlnjf for joArs. caused by n sick family mid bllN of ( locturltip : . I was completely iHtcoimgcd. until ono joir tgo , l.y the aihlcc ol my pastor , I coniiiKiicc'il using Hop Hitters , ami In ono month no were all well , ntul none of in li.i\o cccn n elcK dny elnco , anil I until to say to nil jeer 111111,3011 ran keep > our families well a jcar ltli Hoj > Illitcra for Icestliau ono elector's \lslt will cost , I know It. " A. WORMMIMAT. cral antoftonoanil Its usual eoncomit- nut 3 , 0spci > sla nnil ncnonsucss , Is eel ( loin ikrhublo from tlio use of n nour- Uhlng illct mul Btlm- 11 1 of aiiietltc. | tin- uliloJ. A incdlciiio that ill effect n to- ; mox al of tlio Epccillo obstacle to renewal health until Igor that la a Kcnulnu corrcc- tl\c. Is tbo real need , HiHthopo scgtlouof this grand require nicnt uhlch makoj Hestoltcr' Stomach : Dlttora BO tlTcotho is nil In 'irrant ' , or sale l > y nil Druggists and deal. rt , . Adi * worll. vur. . ririt niiA. D'trrlivk. Iwpt t l Afu . Ml all llioHfra of Iha MpMtlre Orfft f A ff < * dtop * ltnn t iliHclun. fltTor tt Klu. cf ch\i. nkiitf. uil to til ruuuicr Jrlnhi lij It. tad ft cwiMoT'rlta. Alt u e nr.lmer'jlftt l .i- , . J a . . J. W. WuTSE2i.'ASSJ , 201E ASEITff , ai iutoA.un'Ar y. r. EED STAE LINE Dolgiaii Boy.al mill U.S. Mail Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BKTWEEH MEW YORK AHD ANTWERP , T/iellliine , Germany , Italy , UMand and France StcoraKflOutwarJi20 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , i2 > ; Excursion , S10 , Including bodJInc , etc , 2d Cabin , ? 50 ; Hound Trip , ? 10 00 ; Kxcurslon , 3100 ; Saloon from $50 to $90 ; Excursion ifllO toS160. tfJTPotor Wright & Sons , Oen , Agontp. 65 Broad. . Y. Y.ll. ll. Hamilton & Co. , Omaha. P. E. Olod- man & Co. , 203 N. 16th Street , Cmaha ; D. K. Kim- ball. OmaliaAROulH. m&o ood-ly GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. fcHVOUB . HYSICAL & OK.NITAI , LOSd > I' 1TANI/V ViaOK.Spcrmatorr . . .KB.J , eta , when all other reine' : jdie fait A cure guaranteed. 1 ( fl.Ma bottle , Urge bottle , foul Units the quantity , ? 5. liv ex- prise to any nJilrem. Sold bs . ttlldiugRlsts. ENGLISH MEDI _ : , INSTITUTE. Propr'ctors. 718 OIlvo Street , Ht. fouls , Mo. "I have fold Sir Astlcy Cooper's Vital Restorative or > t ta. Kvory customer spoal-a highly of It. I nlieclU.tlinhcuJorbO It an a remedy of true merit " 0. F OOCUsiAN , Dnir'is ( ( > er. 1'18 > S vlS-mfttt , Science ot Life , Only ' $1.00. > BY MAIL POSTPAID. mm THYSELF , , A GUBAT MEDIOAIi WOHK Exhausted Vitality , Nervous and Physical Debility , Premature Decline In Man , Eiroraof Youth , an the untold mleciioH caultlng from IndUcretlonn or ex. ccbsea. A book for every man , young , mlddle-cgtd , udold. It cniitftlas ISSlirosotlptlonn for all acute \ ina chronic diseases cacliono of which Is Invaluable Bo found by the Author , whose experience for 23 reara It ouch as probably never before fell to the let ot any physic an 800 pagea , bound In bo&utlfn French inualln m oouedoovers , full gilt.Ktiaruiterd to be ft floor worneery leneo , mechuiloal , lit erary and prafeuilonal , than any other work sold In this country for 2.60 , or the money will u refunded In every ln tanc . Price only 81.00 by mall , port- paid. IllUBtritUoBamnlefi cents. Rend now. God mwlal awarded the author by the National Uedlo I Amociatlon , to the oUloen of which he refers. The Helenas ol Life should bo read bv the young for Instruction , and by the amiotod for relief. II * ' There Is no member a society' whom The Sci ( \ ence of Life will not bo useful , whether youth , par [ ent , euanllan , Instructor or clergyman. Argonaut. Addresa the Peabody Medical InetltuU , or Dr. VV. U , Parksr , No. 4 lulflnch Street , Boston Mass. , whc may no consulted on all dlseaseo requiring UI11 and ojpellonce. Cnronloandobstlnatod'soasenthat ' ha\t baffled ths ( .kill of all other pbys-IIC ft I " " a specialty * Huch trejted BUOUCSH-R t H t f U" ) without BO Inetano allu ej JUV PI [ ( Dn.HORHE'S ELECTRIC BELT Will cnro NcrTouincM , LumbagoUhruniatlrm , I'ar alifll , .V'urulKlu , Nilatlca Kldmy , hpliiu nnil J.lvcr illn-am.dout.Antlnua .liinrt " iu , UjMHl U , Conn'l Dumb \sruV. Vrolap.ii. Vti-'rV. " 1KJf.nSjvijJjf ) | i'Si nit I , Ir ID Am1 r ia tli it K-mUtlio Klutrltlly anu nu ( iciifm tin on , < h th liody ouj c u burcthaiBid lu an Iu "IWULy tllf Mlkllt. ZI.OOO Would Not BU It. PR. UOB-5E-I was .mlcted lUi rheumatism ri surcd by ualng a belt. To any one HrtM witl lhat dliease , I would say , buy Horno'ii KIcctrio { toll , Any one can umfer with mo by writing ' tt my Btore. 1J20 Doutl ; t'ii'Om la. } M WjiJuIAAl Lt\ - MAIH OFFJCB-Opposlte pOitoulre , room 4 r bli k tVKotkateatO. F. OooJtn n'8 Drugstore 1110 rn am Ht , Omih * . Old en filled 0. 0 D. THREE OF A KIND. Thriving Nebraska Towns Pictnrc Briifly , IVrsotiM nnd Improvement Note Froml'Vnnkltn , Firth ntul lUootn- FUANKIAN Corroi > owleiico ot TIIK HKF. Franklin is on the boom. A $50,000 woolen mill Is to bo built lioro in the near future. Dr. JlcClolland , of California , has lo catcd in Franklin. There are alreadj two doctors in the burg , but the third is welcome. Mr. J. F. Xcdikor has gone east on business trip in which ho * ill take in the national convention at Chicago. Wikland it Swanson have tlioir brick yard in operation so ns to supply the in creasing demand. Two of Franklin's merchants wi'l ' , in the near future , erect two story brick block -18x80. This will add much to the beauty of our city. The grist mill run by Rico , Garrett Co. , is turning out about two tons of llour a day. This is big for n village of Franklin's size. Franklin has onp of the best creameries rios in the Republican valley , under the management of IT , 0. Manning , the "boss" butter maker of the valloy. Uo churns nbout 2,000 Ibs. a week. No clue as yet can bo obtained of who : ho guilty party was that did the robbing of the depot a fonr weeks ago. Carpenter it llovoy have onelosod : heir line hotel , which is 20x50 , with an all , which when completed will bo n very comodious building. Franklin is to have a now depot in the icar future , because the present ono islet lot sullicient to hold the freight that is ihippod in and out from this placo. KID. VIRTU Jorrospomlonco of THE UKE. FniTii , May 15 , 1881 This rlnco is lowly and substantially making im provements in building now residences md places of business. A now dry oods and grocery store of good size is low being built. The grist mill has icon purchased by our Illinois firm , has joon improved nnd is now doing good vork. vork.Winter Winter has lot up and the change aused the cherry , plum and apple trees o come out in full bloom , about the 8th nst. , 3 or 4 weeks later than usual , First leld corn was planted hero about April 28 and moro or less'eincc. Planting will xmtinuo probably up to Juno , as many ire late and have much to do in a late ind backward season. Winter wheat looks well. Tame and vild grass are doing well , also now seed ing. SuliSCKIBEU. BliOOMINOTON KUIKFS. 3orrospomlenco of THIS UitK. BLOOMINC.TO.V , May 1JJ , 1884 .About 50 now liousos are going up at Franklin this spring. Geo. Buck , Jr. , ono of the Franklin's enterprising merchants , in un intorviiiw with your reporter , says that Franklin is booming , and that the town is moro prosperous and the people moro enthusi astic over its future than for years boforo. It is rumored that Judge Brown will soon resign his position as County Judge ind leave the county. Wo hope th'6 ru- nor is untrue , but should it bo a fact , vo want it understood that Bloomington icoplo favor thu iippumuuunt of Juhn 11 Jart , to fill the vacancy. Mr. Hart islet lot only competent , but has many friends hrough the county , who will verify our isportions. If not Brown , lot it be John R. The teachers institute , to bo hold hero n the near future , promises to bo well ittonded and a success. Wo understand hat our county superintendent lias said hat the institute might possibly bo hold it Franklin , but wo think the statement in reliable. Judge Gaslin disposed of the thiry-six asos on the court docket in something vor a day. Messrs. Hildroth , Robinson and Bar- jor are making arrangements to com- notice the publication of a real estate ournal. Several substantial brick blocks are to jo _ built by our business men this iprinp ; an indication of prosperity. The Franklin Echo , in its anxiety to enofit Franklin , is doing an injustice to tself , by making absurd and unreliable itatomcnto. It is not policy for a nowa- aper to tivo ; voice to matters of import- inco unlose the truth is told. IXJCOMOTJVE FJKHMEN. I'roccdlngB ofilio Convention in Dnn xer All the I'rlnuiiml "Western Hallway Comoro Hei > rcHcntcd. A union mooting of the locomotive fire ne n belonging to the brotherhood was icld in the rooms of.Lodgo No. 77at 379 Larimer street , Denver , on Tuesday last. \t 10 o'clock , a. m. , the ledge room was veil filled by members of the brother- lood from the state as well as [ delegates tent from the lodges in the principal rail itoy centres of the west. Among the lologatos from abroad were the following jonilumon : Charles Eastman , of Fort Worth , Toxa ; J. W. Hood nnd M. Me- ttahon , of Ledge No. 32 , Ellis , Kansas ; lobcrt Reynolds and Frank Cory , of \mboy , Illinois ; Kenney , of Omaha ; J ' .O'Rourko and J.W.Armitago , of Load- yillo ; William Coombs , of Larimer City , Wyoming ; P. Mullahoy , Winnipeg , Man- toba , Canada ; P. Landhan , Fort Worth , Texas ; F. Schuylor , Balida , Colorado ; J. A. McLean , Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers , Salt Lake < " % , Utah ; W. 8. 4 Human , of Pueblo ; J , B. Buckley , of Shoshone , Idaho. T. Ilyncs , of Denver , on opening the meeting , said that some proeont desired to have a committee of arrangement ap pointed and o permanent organization ef fcctod. Alter eomo discussion the con vention decided that the temporary orga- ni/atlon , with Mr IJynea in the chair , was perfectly satisfactory , The next business waa the considera tion of the establishment of. A FIUIIMKN'K IIUMK. The brotherhood had a surplus fund which was not needed for regular bcnn fits , and this surplus could be need to ward erecting a permanent homo for aid- aid disabled or superannuated firemen ind ptieiiifnrH. The following resolution waa then offered : 1 'ilut u committee of three from ninonf ? the Inomhors of tlio onlflr from end rnllroid run nine out of Doiucr lie npKinto | ! ( to wnlt on tliotllicUlanf their rc4 | > octl\a nwitl * nnd nicer tain ulmt oiicoiir Keiiioiit MO mi ; ox poet from thorn for tlio ( HtililMimont of n linino In Denver , and , al o , that n cmnnilttoi of thrco bo nppnmtotl to wait on tlio city of mid chamber of commerce fur ( imllar nil , tint a coinmlttoo bo appointed to Imo plan ! ) nnd speclficntionn drawn upitl the prolmWo co t of tlio home , that our dolo- gnto to the Toronto comoiitlim may bo fnllj nnd lutolllgontly Informed nil the subject. Mr. McKinney said that the brother hood had been ollorod ton acre * of land near the public park in Omaha for the erection of a house if a $20,000 homo should bo built. They had also boon ollorod four acres of land by another [ wrty with no conditions an the cost of the building. Omaha wciild raise $3,000 towards the object , still Denver had many advautngos of climate and situation , and if Denver seemed to oll'iir moro in- lucomonts , the Omaha people were will ! ng to favor Denver rather than Chicago or any eastern city. The resolution was adopted and a vote taken to scud three lolcgatoa. TUB UNION t'.VOIKIU HO.HHTU , . Under the head of ijood of the order ono of the visitors said that ho had heard .hat the Union Pacific hospital at Den ver was not giving the proper attention o the patients Unit should bo tendered hoin. The chair announced that the company would soon have its now hospi- .il ready for occupancy and that thecom- > any and Bishop Macnobeuf whereby the lister of charity should have charge of .ho hospital and should receive four del ors per week fromoaeh patient. Another gentleman stated that Denver lodge had t committee that visited the hospital each week and naked that thu Inst report of that bo 'rood. The committee ox- > rcsscd their willingness , and the report raa road by the secretary. It showed a > ad state of all'airs. The patiuntu'lay on > ods on which the linen had not been hangcdfor | weeks. Patients were obliged o knock on the iloor with clubs to call ho nurses , and water was left beside the icd in pop bottles , ono bottle full being given to the patient each half day. Dirt vas swept behind the doors and into the mil. mil.A A gentleman arose and moved that a opy of the report bo forwarded to Stir- > eon General Mercer , at Omaha , and to onoral Manager Clark. The motion vas opposed by some , who slid the ihysician in charge had been good and dud , and it was only of late , since the low hospital was ready , that any fault lad been found. Dr. Wright had been upportcd by the men when the surgeon onoral wanted to remove him some nonths ago , and it looked bad for the amo men to tiud fault. Mr. Knonland ranted to know if they were going to cave the present patients in the olii hos- ) ital to die oil' , so that they could coin- nonce work in the now hospital with now mtionts. Another delegate thought that is the report was to No. 77 Ledge they md no right to use the report. The pro- ious question was called and the motion ost. _ _ Olllocrs of tlio A. O. II. CLEVELAND , May 17 The Ancient order of Hibernians' national convention adjourned at two o'clock t'his ' morning to neot two years hence in St. Paul. Tlio ollicers elected are : National delegate , lenry F. Sheridan , of Massachusetts ; lational secretary , P. S. McNellis , of ndiana ; national directors , Jeremiah Jrowley , of Massachusetts , Cornelius Jerrigan , of Minnesota , M. A. Shea , of Massachusetts , F. B. Murphy , of Iowa , nnd J. S. O'Uoi nor of Ohio. THE FIXANOlAIj OUTLOOK. * WALL STIIEKT , Mny 17. 2:30 : p. in. The morning passed quietly. Confidence acoins to bo restored , Nv. trace of cxcitc- iiieiit. Affairs are progressing in a fair way toward the speedy recovery of values in stocks. The advance of tlio morning waa well maintained , the movement being - ; ing merely chocked nt intervals by the usual ealcs of small holdorK to accnro profit. The bank statement is favorable , showing an excess above the legal re quirements of over $3,000,001) . Options Df loading financiers show gradual and certain improvement. No danger of an other backward step. IJOLLAH I'Oll DOI.I.Alt NKWAHK , May 17. The run on the Howard Savings and Ditno Savings bank licro continues. Thu managers uro ready to pay dollar for dullar. A Sl'ECULATOlt'.S TALL. NKW YOUK , May 17. The World says : Precisely where 83)000,000 went which Jno. J. U Eno lost in Wall street puzzles u grout many. IIo began buying stacks , uuch n' < Western Union , U. I' and Ontario & Western at the top notch of thu market. Contrary ( o his oxpectn- tion a decline set in , and the shiinkngo which overwhelmed BO many firmn , engulfed - gulfed him. With each day's decline it ( became n question u bother to sacrifice : heavy margins already lost or keep on in vesting the bank's funds until a rite came. The market wont down and down and each day saw Eno houolenaly involved until ho was no longer able to keep the secret , and fearful that his ex haustion of the Second National bank fund might leak out young Eno made ; known [ his tcrriblo losses to his father. : Thu old gentleman saw the only way to ; Rave his son was by making n good em bezzlement , and ho bunded over to the bank ? . ' ) ,500,000 of his private meunR , leaving the brokers and others onfa \ \ Street to whistle for their lost margins , which in the aggregate reached § 1,100- 000. KUil.INO I.V J'lULADIilJ'JUA. The market is bettor ; appearances en couraging ; continued demand for govern- inents. Largo transactions , nnd banks are taking advantage of the opportunity ollorod to exchange threes for higher in terest bonds , and are also buying and 4As. The only weakness has boon thu do- cfmo in Headingwhich are quoted at Ific. None of the banks or banking institutions report any demand for money , excepting some drawing to take advantage of thu prices for investment securities. DONNKLL , LAWHON , AM ) KIMI'MON. NKW You K , May 17. Assignee Wooins states that the liabilities of Donnoll , Lawsoiiit Simpson arc 8300,000. The ots exceed the liabilities about $100 , 000. A IIKKC'HEU IIANK11U1T. NKW YOKK , May 17. McCullough , rjeuchor & Co. , inercIiuiilB , eignnd an as sigmont to-day to Henry Payne liurtlett , giving preference to Drexel , Morgan it Co. lor $75,000 , NKW YOHK , May 17. McCullough , Boochcr it Co. , who madu an usuignu out to-day , uro shipping merchants , lieochor is a nephew ot Henry Ward lievoher , I'lui firm tvus at onu time iigont of ilu < United States nnd Brazil steamship line AmotH , § 300.000 ; liabilitie , between 6250,000 and SUOO.OlO. The uubprnaioa * ii3 caused 'by the currency in Bra7.il having been heavily depreciated und thu dcclino in coifoo for the last three months. alUNT AM ) WAltl ) . i 1 Ilia petition of Julian T. Davits , Tficolvcf of iho firm of Grant , v Word , the supreme court to-day granted an older authorizing the receiver to compromise oor.ain claims of the firm of L. Van Hofl'ninn t Co. , and Brown Bros. , each for the sum of i'102r > ! ) f The receiver believes that other loans of a similar character have been obtained by the firm of Grant * t Ward , and therefore ho asks permission to cnmpromiso all such claims l > y the surrender of Kinds at their par valuo. The court granted authority ti compromise the claims. run v. s. r. NEW YOUK , May 17. President T. C. t'lall , of the I'nitcd States Impress olh'co , writes to the stock exchange ns follows. 'Inquiry being made in regard to certain eslimony printed in the morning papers , o sot at rest absolutely all rumois 1 low state , that ncitlur as president or > orsonally , directly or indirectly , have I over had any transactions of any kind or Icscrsption with the firm of Grant t Ward , or Ferd. Ward. The United States Hxpress company , in the regular course of business , had on deposit in tlio Torino National bank the sum of $ ! ! ) , - iOO when the bank closed , nnd 1 am as- urcd it will result in no loss to the com- niny. " Tin : NP.WAIIK r.viLruK. NKWUIK , N. J. , May 17. The re- Joiver of the Newark Savings institution ias submitted a statement to the chan elh r showing the amount duo depositors is $ ttl fill , WU ; total astiots , according to ho receiver's eatiiuato , exclusive of 'SIMOO duo from Flsk , t Hatch , $1- > Sl5ii : : ; deficiency , $1,101 , 1)7. ! ) The Janlv has securities and cash on hand to vorrant the payment of 110 per cent to loposilors immedi.vtoly. In case Fisk it latch are able to resume the bank would ese nothing , and the receiver says ho vill make the most liberal arrangements lossible lo enable the firm to continue nismcsa. _ _ _ _ KOKMU1N NFAVS. A VIHTtTOUS JilMSM IX 1'MUS , Puis , May 12. The police continue o raid gambling holla. Cards and stakes ro seized and proprietors are arrested. Tin : IIUUNKII vn.v.vTHKATHK. . ViKNXA , May 17. Thu destruction of ho Stadt theatre Is not total. The ollico , > rivato boxes , library and some ward- obes Avero saved by iron doors. TO.VQUI.N'S COST. Puns , May 27. The ministry asks for credit of 38,000,000 francs on account f the Tonqiiin expedition , and -inO,000 rancs on acuouml of the Aladngascar ox- tedition. TKA1NINI1 THOOl'S. LONMIO.V , May 17. The recent order of lie French minister of war mnkiiig box ing n part of the regular training tor the French soldieis has caused a similarly formed order to bo given English regi ments. A DYNAMiTnu m.u : > . LONDON , May 17. Dynamiter Dennis Doasy died in Chatham prison to-day. TUP. ( IKUMAN l.lllllll U.V Bnui.iN , May 17. A convention of COO delegates of the national liberal party met hero to-day. The convention unanimously passed resolutions express ing unswerving loyalty to the _ emperor and the empire , and declaring its convic tion of thu necessity of the anti-social law , and resolved to maintain unimpaired the constitutional rights of the people's representatives. THE N11IILISTH. ST. PKiKiisiiuun , May 18All the employes of the Gokcr railway have boon arrostcd on the charge of being impli cated with nihilists. The well-known female socialist , Filjppowu , is among the licensed. At tlio impending trial 100 nihilists will bo arraigned. TIIK DHAI ) MACOiniAN1. CONSTANTINO I'M ! , May 18. The United States Steamer Quinnobaugh will sail on ho evening of Wednesday for Constan tinople with the remains of Macgehantho listiuguishod newspaper correspondent. THE BKNNHTT-MACKKY OAIILK. BOSTON , May 18. Tlio Bonnott-Mack- sy cable is expected to reach Rockport Vlonday or Tuesday. NO IT.NIANH Al'jr.U WALKS. PAULS , May 18. The statement that a Fenian plot to assassinate the prince of Wales was . .browing is declared untrue. t'Jiu prince has freely moved about thu itrcets and made many visits unattended. mi : invrnAN : < 'ONriui'.vci : : . LONDON May 18. Tlio final negotia tions m regard to the Egyptian confer- jnce havu been concluded. Franco and Italy perdistontly insist upon their right Lo discuss the general question of the tdminiutiMtion of Egypt. A KUNSIAN [ rniNfi : or AIM : . Sr. PnrKitHiiuun , May 18. The ma jority of the czarowitch was celebrated to-day by various state coromonioi. The ( reels wuro thronged by enthusiastic naanG3. Tlio czar and czarowitch drove through the crowd at midday in an open jarriugo without any escort. The popu- laca loudly cheered. The windows along the route were specially ordered closed. iU the palace Prince William of Germany the emperor , conforod upon the c/.ar Mvitch the decoration of the order of ho Black Eoglo. After prayers the z uo witch took the oath of allegiance to ho czor and of loyalty to Fatherland ind aworo to maintain the legal "ore1 or of lucceasionto the throne. KI'ANIHII HKSTKNCEH , MADKID , May 18. The court martini it Saratjossa for the trial of fourteen officers charged with desertion sentenced one major to impriKonmout for life , a lieutenant to imprisonment for twenty years and others twelve years , .MADAOAhCIAH INDEMNITY. Private advices state that the Mailauas- car government oilers Franco ill , 000,000 indemnity on condition tliat Franco shall renounce all claims to territory in Mada gascar. _ THiVOOIMWOWKHS' OIjUIJ. Hold Over tlio IIcrtdH of 1'nrilcH and 1'ollllolaiiH. CIIIOAOO , May 18. Tlio Ohio dele gates to the national wool-growers' con. . vontion , which will moot hero to-morrow , hold n caucus to-day and decided to present sent to the convention a resolution to the effect that tlio wool-growers of the Unit ed States would support no candidate for national or other ollico , of whatever party , unless pledged to the immediate restoration of the tariff of 1807 on wool They sot forth that there wore over one million wool-growers in the United States controlling two millions ol votes , which they say is a balance of power. Tlio Wi'Hilii'r T" liny. WASHINGTON , May 17. For the Up per Mississippi , /Vnllev. Occasional rain followed by clearing weather , northwest erly winds , and slightly cooler. For the Missouri Valley ; Fair northwesterly w.'nis , higher b rwnctor , an 1 ttatlouar > temperature. MEW MARmiHOTEL The Pnlnco Hotel of Denver. uor , SovoutooQth and Imvranco Sfcg ' * 2t ° ° ' ' " 'hy 8'ccUI tUU' . m , , > | ' lh " < > < THE FINEST TABLE IN TIIK WEST. 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