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ir no OMAHA DAILY BEE-MONDAY MAY 10 , 1884 , MANWACTUREK OF i GALVANE CORWBCES , \fllNDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC -4 IO AOtla. N-IU.H\SKA : WITII ad year work is done for nil lime to time to come. WE CHALLENGE o produce n more durable mnterin ] for street pavement thnii the Siour Falls Granite. I'OR'AKY AMOUNT OF filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. WM.MOBAIN&CO. , Sioux Falls. Dakoto , 017 St. Charles St. , St. Lenis , Mo. A regular fpmJnate of two Medical College * , hm litpn longer iffigedin thopeelnltrcfttmcnt of CMUOMC , KiHtotB.BKiH id BLOOD DiHiAPisthan anr oilier I'hyilclna Jo gt. Louis , city papers ihtw and All old rcildents know. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affec tions of Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning , Old SorCS and Ulcers , are treated Illi unparalleled successor ! lattitFcicn title prluclptfB. S felrrrhattlj. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess , 'Exposure ' or Indulgence , wkieu produce some of ttio { Honing effects : iienouineni , debility , dimn u of eight and defccthe memory , jlrajlci on the face , iibyiicsl decay , mcnloutotbe society o f femalci , confusl * * of ides , etc. , rendering Marrlngo improper or unhappy , * Krman tlycurcil , l'8Uipblet(3tt pngtionttie ) Do efitnt ic&Icd envelope , frrc to nnj addrcm. Cooiultatloo alof * fleeorbj malt free , unJItiTited , VTrko for < jueitloni. A Positive Written Guarantee RTC la til carnble coses Jfcdlelnei nent eTcrywL re. Pamphlets , . , . , Snrll h or Oerrain , 64 p eesr do- - - fltjove dneasoB , la malt or f mlt , FliEB. MARRIAGE .GUIDE ! SbOpago , Doe plates , lllnttraird In eloihaadfitt Hmdlnj , Me , flionc/ jiodtBge ; iiHei ) > Mer coders , 2&e. 7Mi bcok -eontalni all Ue curious , lubtrul or UquUlUre wnt M know. A 1) oo lc f jrtni Jn r * V to all. Health , Swuty. Bari > UeM are JTCUiHJ Vj" lU adiUo. Notice to Cattle Men 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. , 180 Head ot Steers Thrco Years Old. f200 ' ' " Two " 200 " " Hclfcrs , Two " 150 " ' Steers , One " 220 " " Heifers , Ono " Tl > e above described rattle are all well bred Iowa cattle. stMiijht and smooth. Tlieso cattle will bo eold in Iota to cult purchasers , and at reasonable iricoa.-For further particulars , call on or address II. F. I'ATTOrt , Waverly , Brcmsr Co. , Iowa. ma sralo mV-dme-3 f * ki- P PRINCIPAL LINE CHICAGO , PEOIIEA &ST.LOULS , nv WAV or OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENTSfl , Oil VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATOHISON to DENVER Uonnrcltiitf lit tJnlon Depots lit KniiMixC'liy , Oiniiha and Ucnvur with tliioiih'lili.nna fur And all jiolnts in tlio Gicat AVe&l Connecting in Orniul Union In ] > ot nt wltli llirough trains lor NE W Y OltK , TiO S T O N , Anil all Kastorn Oltl"i , Atl'i-orln with tlitouuli tmlns for Inilinnai ) . oils , Cincinnati , Columbus , and nil points In tliuSoutli.Kast. At ht. I.ouU with tluout'l : tmlns lor all points South. Klejjant Day Coaches , I'm lor Cars , with Ho. cllnliiK Chairs ( beats fico ) , SinokltiK Cars will HovolvliiB Chahs , I'ullinnii I'lilaco Slernlni , Curs nnd tlio l.itnous C. It , &l ) . niiilnij Oars run dally toaml fioin Clilcngo and Uunsus City Chicago and Council mulls- Chicago mid IJca Molncs , Chicago , St. Joseph , Atclilson iiiu Toiuika without clianKo. Only thioiiKh line iiiiiiilne their own trains between Chicago Mncoln and Denver , nnd Olilftuio , Kunsa1 CIlv and Denver. ThioiiKh cais botweun , Inilaiiii ] > olU uml Council lllulfs , via 1'uorla C30INO JVOUTU ANI > SOUTH. Solid Trains of Klosant Day Couclica nn < Pullman I'lilacobleoiilntj earn aio run daily to nnd fiom St. I.oulaj via Hannibal. Jjuj'ioy Keokuk , Itiullngton , Cedur ItaiildstinU Albeit J.eutoSt. Paul and Jlliintapolls , P.iilorCara with Itcellnina Chalia to nnd lioin bt I.oul and Proiiu. onlyono cliiuiKo of cars betwcci f-t. I ouisund DeJlolnas , Iowa , Lincoln , V bniska , and Denvnr , Colorado It Is iilso the only Tluougli Iino btiw crn ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL It is known aa the grout TIIKOl'lill OAI I.J.NI3 ot America , and la uiilrbally admit ' 'Ml to III ! tllO Finest Eauipped Railroad in the World for all classes of Travel. Through Tickets via this line for sale nta li.lt. coupon ticket olllcualn the UnitedStatci twul Canada. . J. I'OTTKK , I'EKOEVAI. LOWELI Vis * I'lci.ioi anil KXOCSHCS. Whether overeating or drinking are mailo harmless by using Hop Hitters freely , givitiR elegant appetite nuil enjoyment - mont by using them before and removing all dullness , pains anil distressaftorwards , leaving the head clear , nerves steady , and all the feelings , buoyant , elasticand moro happy than boforo. The pleasing ell'ect of a Ohrislian or snmptous dinnurcontin ning days afterwards. Kmlnrnt Testimony. N. Y.Mtncs , Auff. 151SSO. "I find that in addition to the spirits contained in their composition they rontain the extracts of hops nnr other well known and highly approver medicinal roots , leaves atfd tinctures ir ( liiantities sufliciont to render the artieh what the makers claim it to bo , to wit , : medicinal preparation nnd not a bovorag. unlit and unsafe to bo used except ns n mcdlclno. "From a careful analysis of their for mula which was attested under oath 1 find that in every wine-glassful of Hoi Bitters , the actiyo medicinal properties isido from the distilled spirits are equa : o a full dose for an adult , which fact in ny opinion , subjects it to an intoral rev enue tax as a medicinal bitter , " GIIKEX B. lUu.M , U. S. Com. In. Rev. Hardened Iilvcr. Five years ago 1 broke down with kid- ipy and Liver complaint andrhoumatism. inco then 1 havobeon unable to bo about t all. My liver became hard like wood ; ny limbs were pulled up and filloJ with rater. All the best physicians agrcod liat nothing could cure mo. I resolved to ry Hop Bitters ; * ! have usdcl seven bot- les ; the Hardness has all gone from my 'vor , the swelling from my limbs , and it .as worked a miracle in my case ; othor- : rise 1 would have boon now in my grave. . W. MOUEY , Buffalo , Oct. 1 , ' 81. Poverty and SufTorhif ; . ' Iwastlrnj-Ktililown wlthilobt , po\orty and suf- : forliifrtor joars , causeilbyti sick family ntul hrjro uilN o ( doctoring. I as coniilctcly | illiooiintfwl , until ono juartgo , l > y the aihlce ol my tustor , I . commenced using Hop Hitters , and in ono month wo were nil well , and notio ot us Imc ( ecu n tick day elnco , ami I want to say to all roor men , jotican keep jour fiunllles neil a joailtli lion Hitters tor Ictstliati ono Jcctor's > lslt will cost , I Know it. " . A. WORMMIMAf. i 'K < 3ii.iatl ( ii lor cnfoor.loil gjdtcmt , era ! want ot tone , ami Its usual concomit ants , dyspepsl.i ami nenonsLcsi , is eel tloni dcrhnblo from the use nt n uour- -1 ? ! tolling dlot ami stlm- > u i of ajipctitc , un- an , nldcil. A mciliiino ano that \\111 elTectn ro- ; ; iiiinal ot the spcrlllo obstacle to rcncncil health auih iffor that ) Is a genuine correc ) tive , Is the real need , It isthopo sesMonoi this grand requlro mcnt uhlch makes HsBtettcr' Stomach Dltters so clTcotivo as an ln 'ir'rant. or silo by all Druggists and deal- err t't'ii' ' rnlly. I lc 2S ! CO ir HI wi , win fl Tor. iiv ui'1 orf t rhfl fcfl vorll. uir. J > jrii pm. D'UTleA , Iffrr KLd tmv , ml I ll iliorltraeftho Ji ) * nr Orcxnl Afr < * dtop.llnpKrtadilkluaiflrT 4 a RlMicf cliMipkjtio. uil I to til ruuuicr drink. Try It. i rf rouutir'cita. Alk v.ur I " " is "jrVV OrPEEl.'WlST , COiB AGE HI JlIlOAUH'Ar. Ar. r RED STAR LINE Belgian Boy.al and U.S. Mail Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , irm BHTWEEN m NEW YORK A D ANTWERP , PCI > Theltliine , Qa-many , Italy , Holland and France 10h SteoraRO OutwardiO ; Prepaid from Antwerp , { 21 ; h Excursion , S10 , IncludingbeildinR , etc , 2d Cabin , $50 ; si Hound Trip , SM 00 ; Kxcursion , S100 ; Saloou from J30 sio to $00 ; Excursion # 110 toSlGO. iSTPeterVrlght & Sons , Oen , Agontp. 65 Broad- wiy N. Y. n Rbldnell. Hamilton & Co. , Omaha. P. K. Olod- tlhi man & Co. , 203 N. 18th Street , Cmaha ; D. K. Kimball - hih ball , OnialiaARouti ) . m&o ood-ly h t GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. un Pnrnn tUVOUS Lures ai IV ; lSpcrmatorr , a , eta , when oil other rcme. Jdlou fall. A cure guaranteed. 10 ? Hl.HO n bottle , larto bottle , tout tluits the quantity , ? 5. By ox. 111 nrcBB to any aJJrebd. Sola lij aUdiugglsb. KNGLISH SI EDI OATj INSTITUTE , rropr'ctors , 718 Ollvo Stroe * , St. OUB , Mo. JO "IhavofoIdSIr Astley Cooper's Vital Ucstoratlve JOP or \ LIB. Every customer upoala highly ot It. I nbcclU-tlcKbouJorbO It ana remedy of true merit "C. F UOOUMAN , ' - ) C eKl'18'S t' tl Science ot Life , Only ' $1.00 , inn > BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF , , A GIIBAT MKDIOAfc WORK m FiUtisted Vitality , Nervous and rhyeleal Debility , Preirature Decline In Man , Eiroraof Youth , an the 10 untold mlccrJcjn csultlnt ; from ImJUcretlnna or ci- 10j3 j3 ccfeces. A book for every man , yount ; , middle tg l , j3AI ind old. It contains 126 prescriptions for all acute AI Mid chronic ( IIMUBOS each one of which In Invaluable AIV Bo found by tba Author , whose experience for 23 V ( yeare li such aa probably never before fell to the lc t of tny physic n SOO pages , bound In boautlfn 10 French muslin mjosaed coders , full gllt.guarantepd to be a finer wornevory loneo , mechanloal , lit' 01 orary and prolesulonal , than any other work sold In wt this country for fl.W , or the money will bo refunded In every Instance. Price only Sl.OO by mall , port- . 0 paid. Jllufitrathe sample B cents , fiend now. Op d 0e medal awarded the author by the National Wodlo 1 0V Awooiatlon , to the oUloers of which he refers. V The Scienao of Life should bo read by the youn ? \I for Institution , and by the anllotod for relief. II Ili will benpfll ilL-f-ondon Uncet. . , , , , liAi There Is no member ( f society to whom The Sci Ai ence of Life will not bo useful , whether jouth , par . ent , euarilian , InstrueiororclergMnan. Argonaut. Address the Peabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W , ' II. Parker , No. 4 Uulflnch Street , Iloston Mass. , who may no conoulted on all dlsca n requiring slilll and oxneilence. ClironloaudobBtluatod'soasesthit ' M\t baffled the tklll of all other phs-Urft | clam ' t specialty ! Sacn treated suooren-jltHI- ) V. without an InoUco allu e , TMUOCl L InloLLl [ DR.HORNE'S ELECTRIC BELT Will euro NITTOUIIWM. lo o'l"l , fiiiiralKla , hclallca Kldmy , hiJlno awl l.lvcr dlHabt < , ( loutA > tliinalliart dKtatic , Dtpi'ii'vla ( om * l i.alluli Lriflptiu. . Calami t , 1'ilt.i Kill | ( I V. lnll ttnc > tlutiibauV Vrolnpvis lt.Tl.ilo < > nly nilul He Ik' in i H u Aimr j'i i ( iuj-llichlitrKUy n'l ' nnjl' nclum tliruu ( li ilm twl > auiliaulHiridiaiKt'llunnlii twit Uy tin luntiit SI.COO Would Clot Bu It. PH. Ifcusr. I wan efflltteil ltli rhouro&tljm nl nired by ujlni ; a belt. To ny one ailllctwl wltl that disease , I would Bay , buy Uornu'n Xkctrlo Iplt Any one can tonfer with mo by wrltliu caUlc ? tt my Itore , UM Douglas "rtrett " Oinaha. Ktb. MAIN OFFICE Opposlto | X)6totIlre ) , room 4 Fr .n * ' tV Ko'Aale at C. F. aooJm n' Drugstore 1110 rn am tit , Omihu. Ord crs filled 0. 0 D. THREE OF A KIND. Thriving Nebraska Towns Picture Briifly , L'craonnl and Improvement Note From I'Ynnlcllii , Fli-th ntul IJIooin- FKAMUilN NOXHS. Correspondence ot TlIK UKK. Franklin is on the boom. A § 30,001 woolen mill Is to bo built hero in the near future. Dr. McClollaml , of California , has lo catcd in Franklin. There are already two doctors in the burg , but the third is welcome. Mr. J. F. Xcdikor has gone east on business trip in which ho will take in the national convention at Chicago. Wikland it Swanson have their brick yard in operation so ns to supply the in creasing demand. Two of Franklin's merchants wi'l ' , in the near future , erect n 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 ol llour a day. This is big for a village of Franklin's size. Franklin has one of the best croamo rics in the Republican valley , under the managomant of II , 0. Manning , the "boss" butter maker of the valley , lie hiirns about 2,000 Ibs. aveok. . No clue na yet can bo obtained of who the guilty party was that did the robbing Df the depot a few weeks ago. Carpenter & Ilovoy have enclosed heir line hotel , which is 20x50 , with an ill , which when completed will bo a ory compdious building. Franklin is to have a now depot in the icar future , because the present one is tot sufliciont to hold the freight that is .hipped in and out from this place. Kin. FIHTII FACTS. Jorrospondouco of TUB UKE. FniTii , May 15 , 1881 This rlaco is lowly and substantially making im- rovomonts in building now residences nd 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 icon improved and is now doing good vork. vork.Winter Winter has lot up and the change iaused the cherry , plum and apple trees o como out in full bloom , about the 8th nst. ,3 or 4 weeks later than usual , First ield corn was planted hero about April 8 and moro or loss'since. Planting will iontinuo probably up to Juno , as many ire Into and have much to do in a late ind ! backward season. Winter wheat looks well. Tame and vild grass are doing well , also now soed- ni' . SuiisoiuniMi. BliOOJUNOTON BRIEFS. 3orrespondenco of Tun UKK. BLOOMINGTON , May 115 , 1884 .About JO now houses are going up at Franklin this spring. Geo. Buck , Jr. , ono of the Franklin's enterprising merchants , in im interview with your reporter , says that Franklin booming , and that the town is moro prosperous and the people moro onthusi- istic over its future than for yearn before. It is rumored that Judge Brown will loon 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 coplo favor the uppumtinunt of John It Jart ; , to fill the vacancy. Mr. Hart is tot only competent , but has many friends hrough the county , who will verify our sportlons. If not Brown , let it be ohn R. The teachers institute , to bo hold hero of the near future , promises to bo well ttondcd and a success. Wo understand hat our county superintendent has said hat ; the institute might possibly bo hold Franklin , but wo think the statement inreliablo. Judge Gaslin disposed of the thiry-six to \Hea on the court docket in something ivcr a day. Messrs. nildreth , Robinson and Bar- ior are making arrangements to com- nonce the publication of u real estate ournal. Several substantial brick blocks are to built by our business men this prin ? an indication of prosperity. of The Franklin Echo , in its anxiety to cnofit Franklin , is doing an injustice to tself , by making absurd and unreliable tatomonto. It is not policy for a novra- aper to civo ; voice to mattora of import- neo unless the truth is told. I OCOMOTIVK FIHKMEN. of Ilio Convention In Denver - vor All llio Principal AVoatoni Hallway Gontora Hop- rcHuntod. A union mooting of the locomotive fire- nen belonging to the brotherhood was icld in the rooms o Ledge No. 77at 370 jarimor street , Denver , on Tuesday last. 10 o'clock , a. in. , the lodge room was toll filled by members of the brother- load from the state as well as delegates out from the lodges in the principal rail ray centres of the west. Among the .ologatos from abroad were the following eiuiumen ; Charles Eastman , of Fort Vorth , Toxa ; J. W. Hood and M. Me- ifahon , of Lodge No. ! 52 , Ellis , Kansas ; lobert Reynolds and Frank Cory , of Vmboy , Illinois ; Kenney , of Omaha ; J .O'Rourko and J. W.Armitagp , of Load- 'illoj William Coomb * , of Larimer City , rVyoming ; P. Mullahoy , Winnipeg , Man- toba , Canada ; P. Landlian , Fort Worth , I'exas ; F. Schuylor , Salidu , Colorado ; J. . McLean. Brotherhood of Locomotive flnginoors , Salt Lake rijty , Utah ; W. S. Unman , of Pueblo ; J. B. Buckley , of Bhoshouo , Idaho. T. IJyncs , of Denver , on opening the meeting , said that some present desired have a committee of arrangement op- pointed and o permanent organization uf fectod. Alter some discussion the con vention decided that the temporary orga- _ ni/.ation , with Mr llynca in the chair , was perfectly satisfactory , The next business was the considera tion of the establishment of. A FIUUMKN'H IIOJIK , The brotherhood had a surplus fund vihich was not needed for regular beno tits , and this surplus could be need to ward erecting a permanent homo for sicl aid disabled or superannuated liroiiwi tnd piitrini'orH. The following resolution was then offered ; 'Hut a committee of throa from ftinoiiff the inomliors of thn nrder from oac rAllrond running out of Pomcrho nppo'mto to wait on tlio UUclftlg of their rc poetl\ road * nnd ascertain uhnt oncournKoment tut ; expect from thorn for tlio estttilMunont of , liiuiio in Pom or , and , also , tliat ft foiuiniltoc of three bo appointed lo welt on the city of ( iitixl * and cliniubor uf commerce for tlnilln rOMona , Ami. tint a commtttoo bo appointed tc ha\o pinui anil specifications dr.wn up , will tlio probable ccit of the home , tll.tt our ( lolo K to to tlio Toronto convention may bo full ) mitt Intelligently Informed mt the subject. Mr. McKlnnoy said that the brother hood had been ollbrod ton acres 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 ollored four acres of land by another [ larty with no conditions as the cost ol the building. Omaha would raise $8,000 towards the object- , still Denver had many advantages of climate and situation , and if Denver aoomcd to oil'or moro inducements ducomonts , the Omaha people worn will ng to fnvor Denver rather than Chicago or any eastern city. The resolution was adopted nnd n veto taken to send three delcgatoa. TUB UNION I'vcino itosriru , . Under the head of Rood of the order ono of the visitors said that he had hoard that the Union Pacific hospital at Den ver was not giving the proper attention to the patients that should bo tendered them. The chair announced that the company would soon have its new hospi tal ready for occupancy and that thoconi- pany and Bishop Macnobouf whereby the sister of charity should have charge of the hospital and should receive four dollars lars per week from each pttiont. Another gentleman stated that Denver lodge had a committee ) that visited the hospital each week and asked that the last report of that bo | ; road. Tlio committee expressed - pressed their willingness , and the report was road by the secretary. It showed a bad atato of all'aira. Tlio pationts'lay on beds on which the linen had not been changod'for weeks. Patients were obliged to knock on the tloor with clubs to call the nurses , and water was left beside the bed in pop bottles , ono bottle full being given to the patient each half day. Dirt was aw ept behind the doors and into the hall. hall.A A gentleman arose nnd moved that a copy of the report bo forwarded to Snr- coon General Mercer , nt Omaha , and to General Manager Clark. The motion was opposed b > * some , who slid the physician in charge had been good and kind , ahd it was only of late , since the now hospital was ready , that any fault had boon found. Dr. Wright had been supported by the men when the surgeon general wanted to remove him sumo months ago , and it looked bad for the same men to find fault. Mr. Knowland wanted to know if they wore going to leave the present patients tu the old hos pital to die ofV , so that they could com mence work in the now hospital \ \ ith now patients. Another delegate thought that as the report was to No. 77 Lodge they had no right to use the report. Thu pre vious question was called and the motion lost. Onii-ors of the A. O. II. CLEVEI.ANII , May 17 The Ancient order of Hibernians' national convention adjourned at two o'clock this morning to muot two ynars bunco in St. Paul. The ollicers elected are : National delegate , Henry F. Sheridan , of Massachusetts ; national secretary , P. S. McNellia , of Indiana ; national directors , Jeremiah Crowley , of Massachusetts , Cornelius Derrigan , of Minnesota , M. A. Shea , of Massachusetts , F. B. Murphy , of Iowa , and J. S. O'Uoi nor of Ohio. THE FIXANOIAIj OUTLOOK. * SriiEKT , May 17. 2:30 : p. m. The morning passed quietly. Confidence a seems to bo restored. Ni. trace of excite ment. Affairs nro progressing in a fair way toward the speedy recovery of values in stocks. The advance of the morning was well maintained , the movement being - ing merely chocked at intervals by the usual Bales of small holders to secure profit. The bank statement ia favorable , showing an excess above the legal re quirements of over § 3,000,000. Options leading financiers show gradual and sertain improvement. No danger of an- ather backward stop. UOI.LAU roil DOLL.Ut NnwAiiic , May 17. The run on fho Howard Savings and Dime S.ivings bank lie-re continues. The managers nro ready pay dollnr for dollar. A HPKOULATOn'.S TALI , . NEW YOUK , May 17. The World aays : Precisely where § 5,000.000 wont which JHO. J. C Eno lost in Wall street to puzzles u great many. Ho began buying utoclcB , buch r.s "Western Union , U. 1' and Ontario & Wentcrn at thu top notch thu market. Contrary lo his expecta tion a decline set in , and the shiiiikago which overwhelmed BO many finny , en gulfed him. With each day's decline it became n question whether to sacrifice heavy margins already lost or keep on in vesting the bank's funds until a rieo came. The maikct wont down and down and each day saw Eno hopelessly involved until lie was no longer able to keep the secret , and fearful that his ex haustion of the Second National bank fund might kak out young line madu known ( his terrible losses to his father The old gentleman saw the only way to ave his son was by making n good em bezzlement , nnd ho handed over to ttio hank ? . ' ! ,500,000 of his private meaiiR , leaving the brokotu and others on Wall Street to whistle for their lost margins , at which in the aggregate reached $1,000- 000. 0 IN nilLAIIIiM'JIIA. li The market is hotter ; appearances en- liy ouragtng ; continued demand forgovorn- ments. Largo transactions , and banks ro taking advantage of the opportunity IFored to exchange threes for higher in- urcst bonds , and are also buying and f.s. The only weakness has beontho do- line in Readingwhich are quoted at 15o. Jono of the banks or banking institutions oport anydonmnd _ for money , excepting omo drawing to take advantage of the iricoo for investment securities. DONNKLL , I.AWHON , AND fiJMl'HON , Nr.w YouK , May 17. Assignee Wooms tatcs that the liabilities of Donnoll , awson & Simpson are ? l00,000. ! The onts exceed the liabilities about § 100 , 000. A 1IKKC1IKH IIANKHU1T , NEW YOUK , May 17. McCullough , Seechor A Co. , merchants , signed an as. igmont to-day to Ilotiry Payne Bartlett , iving pn'foionco to Drexel , Morgan Co , ior 875,000. NEW YOIIK , May 17 , McCullough , ieechcr it Co , , who made an HHSIUIUI cut u-duy , are Hhippmg inerchunta. jicecher n nephew ot lieiiry Ward Beeoher. Miofum was at one time agent of Uu > Jnited Sta'es and Brazil steamship line ArnoU , 8300,000 ; liabilities , between 250,000 and 3.00,010. The Btibpcnuion as caused by the currency in Brazil fi P having bcon heavily depreciated and thu icclino in coffee for the fast three months , j 011 ANT ANU WAHI ) , In the petition of Julian T. Davies , rscotvcrof Iho firm of Grants Ward , the Btipremo court to-day granted an order nuthoming the receiver to compromlHo ( icT.ain clftims of the linn of L. Van Hollmaii Co. , and Hrown llros , , each for the sum of X'102ritfi ! The receiver believes that other loans of a similar chnrrtctor have been obtained by the firm of Grant it Ward , and therefore ho asks permission to compromise all such claims l > y the surrender of Ixmds at tholr par value. The court granted authority to compromise the claims. TIIK r. . ii NKW YOIIK , May 17. President T. 0. Plait , of the I'nitcd State * Impress ollici- , * rites _ to the stock exchange i 3 follows "Inquiry being made in regard to certain .estimony printed in the morning papers , o sot at rest absolutely all rtiimna I low state that ncitlur , as president or ) orsonally , directly or indirectly , have I oror had any transactions of any kind or lescription with the firm of Gr.uit .K Ward , or Ford. Ward. The United Stntcs Express company , in the regular course of business , had on deposit in tlio Marine National bank the sum of § ! ! > , - 00 when the bank closed , nnd 1 am as sured it will result in no loss to the com pany. " Till ! NT.WAUk FAIU'KR. N i\v\iiK : , N. J. , May 17. The re ceiver of the Newark Savings institution has submitted a statement to the chan cellor showing the amount duo depositors aa § 0,15(1 ( , fill I ; total assets , according to the receiver's estimate , exclusive of § 815,000 duo from Fisk * Hatch , ? , - SM > r > , ; tG ; ! ; deficiency , § 1,151,11)7. ) The bank lias securities and cash on hand to warrant the payment of 110 per cent to depositors immediately. In case Fisk A : Hatch are able to roaumotho bank would Jose nothing , and the receiver says ho wilHuako the most liberal arrangements possible to enable the firm to continue business. KOmOUiN NK\VS. A MUTUOUS SI'VSM IN I1 Mils , PAIIIS , May 12. The police continue to raid gambling holld. Cards and stakes are seized and proprietors are arrested. Till : IIUUNKI ) V1KNNTHKATUI ! . YIHNNA , May 17. The destruction of thp Stadt theatre is not total. The ollico , pmato boxes , library and some ward robes were saved by iron doors. TO.VQUIN'S COST. Puns , May 27. The ministry asks for a credit of 118,000,000 francs on account of the Toiujuin expedition , and -150,000 francs on accound of the Madagascar ex pedition. THAI NINO TUOOI'S. LONDON , May 17. The recent oulor of jho French minister of war making box ing a part of the regular training tor the French soldiuis has caused u similarly formed order to bo given English rogi monts. A 11YK\M1TKU DIJAI ) . LONDON , May 17. Dynamiter Dennis Dcasy died in Chatham prison to-day. Till' ( JKllMAN MIIKUILS. 15niiuN , May 17.A convention of 500 delegates of the national liberal party mot hero to-day. The convention unanimously passed resolutions express ing unswerving loyalty to the emperor and the empire , and declaring its convic tion of the necessity of the anti-social law , and resolved to maintain unimpaired the constitutional rights of the people's representatives. TUB NIHILISTS. Sr. PuTKiiHiiuun , May 18All the employes of the Gokcr railway have boon arrested on the charge of being impli cated with nihilists. The well-known female socialist , Filippow , is among the accused. ( At the impending trial 100 nihilists will bo arraigned , THE DEAD MACOiniAN. CoNSTANTiNOi'LiMay : 18 , The United States Steamer Quinnobatigh will sail on the evening of Wednesday for Constan tinople with the remains of Macgehantho distinguished newspaper correspondent. THE 1IENNKTT.-AIACKKY CAULK. 13OSTON , May 18. The Bonnott-Mack- ey cable is expected to reach Uockport Monday or Tuesday. NO I'KNIANS Al'rr.Il WALKS. PAULS , May 18. The statement that a Fenian pint to assassinate the prince of Wuloa was [ .brewing is declared untrue. The prince has freely moved about the streets and made ninny visits unattended. . . LONDON May 18 , The final negotia tions in regard to the Egyptian confer ence have been concluded. Franco and Italy persistently insist upon their right diacuss the general question of the admiiiiHtritioii of Egypt , A nussiAN | rjiiM'i : or AIM : . Sr. Pinusiiuufi : : , May 18. The ma jority of the czaroivitch was celebrated to-duy by various state ceremonies. The Htreota were thronged by enthusiastic masses. The czar and czarowitch drove through the crowd at midday in an open wirriugo without any escort. The popu lace loudly cheeied. The windows along the route wore specially ordered closed. At the palace Prince William of Germany the emperor , conforod upon the c/.ar- Qwitch the decoration of the order of the Black Eagle. After prayers the czirowitch tank the oath of allegiance to the czar and of loyalty to Fatherland mid swore to maintain the legal "orc'or of uuccutjslon to thu throne , KI'ANIHH HKNTI'.NOEH , MADKID , May 18. The court martial ( Sarauossa for the trial of fourteen ofticcrs | charged with desertion sentenced one , major to imprisonment for life , u lieutenant to imprisonment for twenty yours and others twelve years. MADAdASOAIl INDEMNITY. Private advices state that the Madagas car government odors Franco 1 , 000,000 indemnity on condition that Franco shall renounce all claims to territory in Mada gascar. _ THU AVOOIj-CJKOWKKS' Hold Over tlio Hcndw of Pm-llcH and PolllluIiuiK , CIIIOAOO , May 18. The Ohio dele gates to the national wool-growers' ' con vention , which will meet hero to-morrow , hold a caucus to-day and decided to present sent to the convention a resolution to the elFect that the wool-growers of the Unit ed States would support no bandidato for national or other oflico , of whatever party , unless pledged to the immediate restoration of the tarlll'of 1807 on wool They set forth that there wore over ono million wool growers in the United States controlling two millions ot votes , which they say is a balance of power , Tlio AWailiur To ilny. WASHINGTON , May 17 , For the Up. per Mississippi Valley , Occasional rain followed by clearing weather , northwest erly winds , and elhjhtly cool'- ' . For the Missouri Valleys Fair norlhwesterlj win is , higher b'tinietcr , anl ttattonur > temperature. ' NEW WiARKHlofS Tlio Palnco Hotel of Denver. S.oonSSSjoMa. . , IjlWr ° QC0 Sfc3 THE TABLlTlN * f ' FINEST 11K WEST ! k ondiictod on tlio American and ( European Plans. Day _ _ 1'oard ' § 7 per week. ' IP , b1 , OONDOff , - - PROPRIETOR , EASTER * PRICE * DUPLICATED 11 FAHNAM STRKE OMAHA NB Double and Single Acting Power ano Hand J Engine Trimmings , Minhijj Machinery , Bolting , Hose , Brass and Iron FittlnK AND " , " ! B Lti081110 mid r0'nil ' < UALLADAY WIND-MILLS , OHURO ] Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. OMAHA NEBRASKA. IIANUFAOTUUKU Of OF BIHIOTLY VUIST-OLABS AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. flblB mid 1.150 Ilnrnoy mroot anil 403 8 Ulh Htr el , uotri',31 01 tiloi'iio ( iiriiUhoil fren uron Aiipllntt'on ' IN ROOFING AND COVERING WALLS. VAN PAPPELENDAM Mndo of Slicofc Motnl witli Pressed Ornnmonta. i o Lo.iking , No Ornokinf ; or low ing oT. Fire Proof , Cheap and Durable. The Moat Ornamental Hoof Mado. Mically Tested for Nearly Ten Years , With foe Most Gralilyiiig Results. 3 T 4 * BROTHERS , Agents. Pig. 2 View representing a numbo of TilcH as urraiiul | ; upon u roof. Fig. . ' { Dutail euctional view of the muno. " Fig. ( Ono of the Hoof Tiles. Fig. fi Wall Tile , the white part of which is covered by the ono above it , and requires no description. SULLIVAN BEOTHEES MANUl'ATUUEUS OF TIN' ROOFING I SMOKE STACKS , BreecliiDgs M General Iron Wort TIN , IRON & SLATE HOOFING , Guttering and General Jobbing Satisfaction Guaranteed , 109-111 SOUTH SIXTEENTH ST. , OMAHA , - NEBRASKA. y una an un ODdRcSt. , OMAHA. HEn . bSUlUVt ( -lAWlltU * II * W * * * * * * * J arf4 JH ii * * r j - - T 'loneultatlon ' and Oorrospondonco Gratis , P. 0. Box S92. Telephone o. 20 HON. ED\VAUI ) RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , lays : "Phyntsion o ) ae t\\A\\vy \ ana Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MlilllTn , Davei port. "An lionorabln Man. Fine Success. Wonderful Ourea. " r -