rnu A OMAHA DAILY BEE-MONDAY JUNE 2 4654. r Capital Prize $160,000. " IPe do hcrtby certify tkal i * nij/trox He a ron/j wnl for all the MonlMj/ and Senl < i J Drauinyi of t\t Louitiona Slate Lattery Comt-nn nd inptnon tnniiajt and control iht Draitin thtmiefvH , and that tht tame art conducted a ttorteity./airneu. etui in good faith tovard all t > a ttlantl ( tie authoritt Ike company to tut tMi tf ttfcatt , uitH fac-tiinilei of our tiynattire tn itt adv' i NPRECFDENJFD ATTRACTION ! u Oycr Hall a Million DislrilinlBa ! Lonisiana state "Lotlcn Coiupanv , Iuouriuiktu | < l 111 lt-8.-1 lor U y w by the UKlaUlar or eduoatlmiM and charitable purpoees with a c [ tal ofUl. 000,000 lo which a roeorvo tunJ ol orri 60,000 his lnco b en addad. By an drornholmlntr popular veto llg ( raucfali was made a part of the present t te oonitltullor adopted December Sd , A. 1) . 1870. Its grand silicic number drawings will take place monthly. , It never scales or postpones. Look at the following Distribution : 109th Graud Monthly and the ExIraTdiiiary Semi-Animal Drawing In the Academy of Music , Now Orleans , TOKSIAYJUNI3 17 , 1881. Under the ipoclal supervision and managcmrnt ol GKN. G. T. UKAUHKOAUD. of Louis- iona , and GKN. .IUBAL A. EA11LY , of Viruinia. CAPITAL PRIZE , 8150,000. ttTNotlcc , Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves , (5. FiftlH , 2. Tontha , 1. I CAPITM. I'lllZK OP JlfiO.OOO . . . . 11(0,000 1 OIUNI ) I'llIZE OF 60uOO. . . . 50,001 1 QllANU PIUZK OF 10,000 . . . . 20.00C 2 tAUQK PUIZra OF 10,000. . . . 20,000 4 LAUUK PHIZES OF 6.000. . . . 20,001 0 ClUZKS OK 1,000 . . . . 20.0W tO " 600 . . . . 26.00C 100 " 800 . . . . 80.00C SOO " 200 . . . . 40,001 BOO " 100 . . . . eo.ooi 1000 " 60 . . . 60.00T APPnOXIMATION PHIZES. JOO Approximation Prltea of $200. . . . 1 0,000 100 " " 100 . . . . 10,001 100 " " 7B . . . . 7,600 2279 Prlica Amounting to . * M2KX Applloitlon ( or ratea to olubj should bo made onlt to the oflloo of the Company In New Orleans. For further Information write clearly giving full address. Vlake P. 0. Honey Orders payable aoi address Registered Letters to NKW OULKANS NATIONAL BANK , New Orleans , La. Fottal Notes and ordinary letters by Mall or Ei press ( all < uma ol $ & and upwards by Express at out oxpengo ) to U A. DAUPHIN , orM. A. DAJIPHIN , New Orleans L . MPROVEQ SOFT ELASTIC SECTION fll Is warranted to vret\r longer , r. ithe form neMcr , nmi irlvu Uettr patl ractlon titan nny other Coin. fll tlie market , or prlco paid wil M reftiiKk-il TliolnilorLeini-nUu Chlcoro'a toHt pbyalclaiaccop janr ench Corset. I'rlt-e. Hf t Sutctn J n. PojUu't Qr9i > ulU , Sl.SO Arlt vourmt-nliantfoptlieLi. TUSCHlLtf. .tOtlJI'll A < & . , H > ui&ctun-ro , io & 2U luudoipu St. . Chicago. H. F. LEITMA.NN & CO. LYON & KEALY , State & Monroe Sis. , Uhlcag Will tend jtulhelr BAND CATALOGUE ; -lw4,140p if < . 300 fnnnrlnp ofln.Uum.nU , bolu , C > | | , lttlu. % Ll'ompoDi. Ep < il li. CAp-LaDipt , SUndt. Brora M lot1 * Sl 0 nd - IlitU , Sundry IJ nJ OutflU ltci Ml > K l > Ul rUli. alia IncludiM Initruclloa aod .EnrrlM * f r Amattar Bkndi , aod Ct-4 lof e cf cUolcl toud niulc aaUnt SIM , "Ilotlkk' . rood tar Infint. htl v dibi&v Ufef. " wrllet fa ff * V " 6'unliurrlo. . MR I S S < U ndUc oli. Bent pi Itf f fLj luill lor amount 111 tampi. 03"Hook iicnl Irco. llorliek'.Kooa Co.ll tlo , Ik ( HI'VOllIC. ) I i IT til. ) ij-iXUTUO VOLTAIC BELT nnd otlier RLEcmio I1' APi'UANCPS ro sent on 3U Days' Trial TO HEN ONLY , .OUNO Oil OLD , who are suffer- ( nn from NIHVODS DKBILITT , LOST VrrAUrr , WAGTIKQ WRAKKESSES , nnd all tnoso dlscnfos of K FIRSONAL NATUHB , rosultliiR from ABUSES ana OniXB CAOSrs. Speedy rellof and complete rwtoratlon to nciLTii , V'aon nnd MANHOOD uuAnAKTKFi ) . Bond at oiico for Illiutratcd ramphli-t free. Adaress VOLTAIC U'.LT CO. . Mamrmll. Mich. , Tn tl'LSO naflcrint from toe effecui of joutbful errors , - -l cmlnnl w-akne 8. early d - DU U - > cay. lu t nunliood. etc. . l lll endyoupartlcnlarsof Ftf&a& ti S < K ® Science ot Life , Qnly $1.00 , 11Y MAIL POSTPAID. [ ( HOW THYSELF , , A GIIKA.T MEDIOAIjWORK OW MANHOOD Exhausted Vitality , Nervous and Phyataal Dsblllty. rreciatnre Docllno In Man , Erroriof Youth , an thu untold miseries ofmltlntt from Indiscretions or ei- cowei. A book for every man , young , mldlle-aged , and old. It conUlns 1S5 prescriptions for all acale and chronic dlaeases each one of which U Invaluali'o Bo found by the Author , whoso experience for 29 yean U inch u probably never before fell to the Ii t of any physic an UO page * , bound In beautlfo French muslin m jossedooren , full gtlt-fniaranttod to be a finer warn every sense , mechanical , lit erary and professional , than any other work sold In toll country for 11.60 , or the money will be refunded Inoverylnirtanoe. Prtoeonly 11.00 by mall , pott- pnU. nlu tratlt sample Scents. Send now. Oed medal awarded th aukhor by the National Medlc-l AModatlon , to the officer ! nt which ho refert. TheSclenMof Llfeshonld be read by the young for Inrtrai tlon , and by the afflicted for relief , II will henitdl all London Lancet. There I * no member of loclety la whom The Bel ence of Life will oat be useful , whether youth , par nt , raardlan , Inntractoror clergyman. Argonaut. Address the Feabody Medical InitltnU , or Dr , W II. Parker , No. 4 Bulflneh Street , Boston Uais.wb ( mar to oonialted on all disease ) requiring skill and eipeilenoo. anronloaadobiitlnattdlteaieiithat havi baffled th skill ot all other phy s-IIC11 < D > I. Rpecfaltyt Hach boated larueM.TI T I full ) hontantn-tano .U. MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of early Imprudence , causing nervous tecliltr. premature decay , etc. . havinj ln.u m rain every known remedr , budlKoverwl ilnipl * -ncinn of aolf-core. which lie will aend I'lllili to iiiafellovr-aufferera. Addreu. U.UKUVEM. K-'bathamfit. . New Vork Notice to Cattle Mor 900 UATTLH ! FOP. SALE. 100 Head of Ste < > rs Three Yean Old. gggt i. ' Two " tO , " IlelfeM , Two " 160 vtoers , Ono " 920 " " llclf rn. Ono " Tbo aljovtf ileterlbwl cattle are all well broil Io enttlf. strtUht and ino.ilh The cuUlo will I ; told In lots to lull turchmcre , nd at reasonall priced , for further partltulare , can " [ i or , , llieuiirCo. , taua , CALAMITY'S CLOUDS , DostrnclionliyWalcrspn'sinColijraflo ' , Califoma and Tcias , Ono Visits Visilia , Oal--A Fam ily of Six Obliterated , Consisting of a Grandmother , Father , Mother and Ohildrou , A Colorado Oloud Burst Sweeps Away a Rauoh , Eleven Oowboys Drowned The Entire Outfit Destroyed , TlioTVxnHVmcrlriip Drowns Mnny liuiulretl Slicui > . ou rs \ FAMILY WIl'ED OUT. YIRILIA , Cal , Juno 1. A cloud burst near hero last night , broke with such fury is to sweep away the hoiiso of Peter Stewart and all the inmates , consisting 'f ' himself , wife , mother , two children , II Woisnor , a shuop herder. The bodioa of StoAnrt , his mother and ono child were r covertd to-day. They were frightfully mangled and their clothes torn into shreds. Weisner ia injured bo > end re covery. The house was dashed to atoms TWO IN TKXAS. WACO , Texas , Juno 1. Information ws been received from Snackluford coun- , y that on Friday niiiht last a waterspout 'nil , covering several hundred acres , do- IK ; serious damage. One ranchman lost SOU shuop out of a Hock of 000. Un the same day a waterspout burst iear Citco , at thu head of Battle Creek , and caused the creek to overflow in a few ninutes , covering the bottom lands , drowning onmo cattle , and washing everything bdfwre. Several farms have been ruined , but no lives were lost. A CAMP OI1L1TEUATE1) . DENVEU , Col. , May 31. A cattle round-up camp on Frenchman creek , near the Nebraska and Colorado line , was destroyed by flood on Thursday and eleven cowboys , belonging to Colorado ind Nebraska outfits , were drowned. The flood was caused by a oloud-burst , which jciurred in u small Flatnead and Chey enne Indian trail canyon. The water came down _ in ench force that it swept everything in its path. Men , horses , wagons , camping outfits all were carried down the stream with such force that but ew escaped. The names of the missing ire : Lr > n Witherbee , J. Lindaey , Robert loddj , Robert Fowler , Patrick Lynch , Tno , Smith , L. Netherton , Win. Fercu- son , Wm. J. Peiton and 0. Hull. The > odiea of the last four have been recov ered. _ _ NKBHASK V. TUB DELEGATES IN CHICAGO. Special Dispatch to TIIK BEK. CHICAOO , June 1. The Nebraska dele gation reached hero early this morning in a special car over the Wdbish road. They organized by electing John M. Thurston chairman , and agreed upon the following distribution of honors : Vice-president 'or Nebraska , E. "L , Reed ; member of committen on rules and order cf business , Chas. P. Mathewson ; for committee on credentials , W. T. Scott ; for permanent organization , J. H. Maccall ; for member of the National committee , Cnurcn lowo. No agreement has been reached as to the vote , but it is probublo ihat hey will divide. Governor Dawos , nember of the National committee , and G. W. Dorsoy , chairman of the state committee , are working hard to got the solid vote cf Neuraska for litaine , at east on the first billet , but their success s doubtful. It is certain that liiaino cannot retain moro than three votes aftor' , he first ballot. A largo numhar of No- jraskans arrived to-day. The congres sional delegation , including Messrs. Man- lorson , V < tn Wyck and Lord , will arrive com Washington to-morrow morning E. R. " 1J13K" INTKHVIBWS. WITH TIIBOLOBK-DBMOOKAT MAN. Special Dicpjtch to Till ! bKK. CHICAGO , Juno 1. J. B. McCulIough , editor of thu St. Louis Globe -Democrat , was asked , "What is your preference ? " "For Arthur. " "How docs the Missouri delegation stand. " "Arthur has moro votes than anybody elso. I can count up 10 voles for Arthur , ibont 8 forBlaine , 0 for Edmunds and jogMi has 1 or 2. It in 11 dividid up. " "SVlut do you think of Login's stroiiRth1 ? "It is a mistake to think Logan can do- iver his support to Bluine. I how very well that after the first ballot there are nany who will go to Arthur. Those who are instructed for Logan say their in structions extend only as far as the first ) allot. Logan can't trade them off as ho chooses , and ho will find out his mistake. " IOWA'H KKCONI > . Said an Iowa debgio to-day : "Ar- hur is unquestionably the second choice of our region. There is a strong fouling of personal friendship for Blame , but ; here ii unqualified confidence in Arthur , and there would be a feeling of security in business circles should ho bo given another terra. Arthur is stronger to-day with our business men than when our convention was held , AH the dele gates un to in the opinion that the twenty-six Iowa votes will bn cast for Blaine thu first two ballotB. After that it is believed five or six of them at least will swing into the Arthur ranks , and perhaps more may follow. " HON. T. f. H1NOISBK , from Idaho expresses a delegate in congress , doubtful to the presses himself as very as nominee , but says no man who does not stand squarely in opposition to Chinese immigration can carry the lacifio states. When asked how Arthur was regarded in that particular ho said ho was perfectly - ly satisfactory and that no objection could be found to him. "Ono thing you can rest atsure'l of , however , " said ho "tho platform has got to apeak with no uncer tain sound on this subject , and the poly gamy question as well , " In regard to the general outlook of the convention ho said that in coining from Washington ho came in company with lot f f southern delegates ; that they were f jr Arthur and so settled in Iheir choice , that thry would bd likely to stand bj liitn through thu roll call , however it ro suited. The ftionds < f President Arthur pUoo ) grcat reliance upon their nbiiity to tocuru accessions from the northwestern slates lifter the a nnpllmontary votes have bt.on cast. How lar thosu hope * will bu realized jet lenuina to bo determined. Those who are on the inside believu that , after the first two or three ballots , recruits will In-gin rallying around thu president Ir.nu all tliosos atos to such an extent that n utainpede ill his dlrec'lon ' may result. If there i-vor was an actual deal between lilatnu and L gun , it ap pears to have boon declared oil' . .Members of the Illinois dulig'ttion ' usiert that they have m > t heard < f it. MKIltTT. L JAM-lill , assistant sicroUry of tln interior , o * . prifued himself us coiituu-nt ol thu snu- dim of Arthur , anil thought that thu nomination might go to him on the third or fourth ballot , if not sooner. ' TIIK SOUTH. THK ATTEMl'l' TO COAX IT TO I11.A1NK. Special Ulsp.vteh to the UtK. CitiOAdo , Juno I , A notico.kblo feature of thu btrugglu for the nomination is thu tremendous cll'ort being made to bruak thu president's supporters in the Hjutb. Yodterdny they auemed more determined than ever. Senator Warner Millur Hpunt thu untiro day in trying to convert prominent representa tives from thu South. Su tiir thu only iiiipruodion madoiH oil Arkunsiii ) , wheru u is haul u cabinet position wtu utl'sio I Powull Cuiyton , tor his luaiatunco in the wuik. Ho consented to thu deai and appears to nave promised not enl ) thu Atkunsas ilu eg.ilion but othera. When liopiudentud thu e.iau ut the con- teiuuce ot luiiaing colored dulogaies , ho tvtid told that hu was > 0f TUB ONLY MAN in the south , ami tliuy uid not propose to be treacherous to thu president to givu him u cabinet position. So far as can be learned thu doitl lias only resulted in thu transfer of six or so von Arkansas votes to Blame , winch la regardua by Arthur leaders as poor pay for u cabinet otlicer. It is claimed by nil thu southern hidd-iia it will bu impossible for Bunnu to make u serious imprussion upon thu southern votu. Tliuy declare hu will get ut luaat 220 vo tus trom that uucuon- WILLIAM I'ITT KKLLOOn says Arthur had tun and possibly twelve of thu Bixteuii Luuiaianu votes. "You may put it down that if Arthur can't bu nominated , Louisiana will go for tomu man who can bu elected \vltliont regard to the pruferunco of individtul delegates , Wu have asplondid opportunity to carry thu state this fall on account of the tan 11 question , for in Louisiana it strikes right home in regard to the augur product. CJL KOIIEUT SMALLS , member of congress from the 17th dis trict of Suuth Carolina , says the delega tion from Ins state is solid for Arthur , and hu thinks u majority uf them would votu for Lyguu us aucond choicu. Nubudy except L'Jiian is talked of. But in ruply to un inquiry Smalls said ho thuugtii , Lincoln's name would bu received with favor in South Carolina. DELEGATE MILLUK , of the Kentucky h'tth district , a ys : "Of our 20 delegate * 1C trill votu for Arthur. " W. A. Pledger , dulegato-at-lurgo from Georgia , and one of the most prominent representative politicians of that state , says the dulegution is f jr Artnur first , last and all thu time. Fatal Boilur KxploBion. DETIIOIT , May 31. On Friday after noon two boilers in a mill bulongiug to Wood & Thayer , oneruilaoastof MeBrido , Montculm county , exploded und literally demolished the mill. Weslay Ammon , foreman , and Augustus Newman and M. Matthews were in the engine room at the time of the explosion and were instantly killed. Their bodies were removed from the mill in a terribly mangled condition. Clms. Sauers , head sawyer , had an arm broken , and was badly , if not fatally in jured. Peter Cramer was badly injured about the head and back , but will recov er. Joe McCulIough and Win. Dyson were also Ladly injured. It is reported that the wife of ono of the men killed cut her throat last night , killing herself. Silo was crazed by thu suddun and terri- bio shock. The Baltimore Collapse , BALTIMOIIE. Md. , May ill. At 2 p , m. , to-day , the workingiuen clearing away thu wreck of thu building on Gay street which collapsed yesterday , unexpectedly reached a point where they could see McLoa still ulivo. Stimulants were administered to keep him alive till the wreck is removed enough to tike him out. The front wall was pulled down this morning. A v.mt quantity of heavy timber , stone und cot ton goods weru wedged together to thu depth of several btoru s. UALTIMOUI : , May 151 Workmen this afternoon gathered fiom thu debris of the Gay street disaster thu bodien of llildeii , Llook Kenna und McLua , making four bodies recovered. There still remain under the wreck the bodies of Jaa Kelly , shipping cleik ; Mes-ru Hooper and eon , colored porters , Edward Bowen and the colored drayman , Mountain , BALTIMOUE , Junu 11 The work of removing the ruins ut 37 South Gay ft rout continued throughout U t night. To-day the body of James Kelley , chief shipping clerk of Mosirs. II iopor , was reached. Thousands i.f people visited the locality of the wreck to-day. Kxploilon , DUIIUQUK , May 31. After a six days' session thu coroner's jury selected to ex amine into the cause of the explosion of thu boilers at Carr , Ryder & Wheeler's factory , brought in a verdict to the effect that it was duo to a lack of water in the boilers , and exonerated the firm , IlnrniHl to DoMli. J DEL Rio , Tuxat , May 31. The county jail burned this evening. One prisoner , a Mexican half -breed , was roasted to death. The fire U believed to bo the work of un incendiary. * _ _ Two Hntulrt'il Hornet ) Ilurnrd , GLAHGOW , May 30. In thu burning of the Tramway company's stables to-night 200 horses perilled. In til , IjouK Spedal Dispatch to Tun UEK. ST. Louis , May 31. The Nebraska delegation to the Juno convention arrived hero this morning en route to Chicago , Missing railway connection they are spending the day in this city. Interviews with members of the delegation sh < iw that on thu first ballot livu will votufor Blainr , four for Arthur , and ono for Edmunds Orefeluun H np < k-n i f rtiHuuoiul choice by at least onu-h-ilf of thu deleg ttion. Thu I others will stay tit thu last with Bluinu and Arthur. Lincoln is the uimnimoui I choicu for vico-jiroeideiit. CRUSHING A CLUB. Two Tremendous Explosions Wako tbo Eohooa in London , Dynnniito Bombs Blow up a Portion tion of the Onrltou Olub House , A Dozen or More Persons Injur ed , Souio Fatally , CoiiimoiitM ot Oio Ii'MMlun lrpM . /I Viuluiy ol'OiMtcuil ru-wid , MHI > UotH , ttto. KOHI3ION NI4WS. IIV.VAMITK EXPLOSIONS IS LONDON' . LONDON , May 31. A sharp ruporl heard Into Inst night outside ( ho Junioi Crtrlton club homo , in Pall Jt'M , result , rd from n bomb thrown into thu ban . inont , which wns shattered. Four fo. inalu suiv.uita at work wjro aerioualy in jured. The club houao was crowded with members nt the time of the explo- aion. Several lights were ( x'inguislied throughout the entire building. The lights in the army and navy clubs , oppo site , were extinguished and the wituliivrt blown in. Sixteen [ isckoU of djnnmite , with fuao nttnched , was found to-night under the Nelson monument on Trulul- kjnr tiqunrc. U.iyliyht showed the dainngo by expo sure fully equal to the worst anticipation. A crowd i f excited people are visiting thu senes , I'olicuiiiou are drawn in line .icrosa the streets in the vicinity , to prevent - vent access of the multitude. Ordcre were Riven to leave the wreckage un touched until examined by Mxjondio. At St. James thontro , lOOOjards u'&tant , the explosions sounded like two chips of thunder. The audience was alarmed ami nearly &t impeded. Several ladies fainted , men started to stampede but were reassured by shouts bidding every one sit still aa no harm was done. The second bomb on St. James Square which exploded against the residence of Sir Walter Mynn produced n huge wide fracture four feet high , and three in breadth. The windows were smashed and furniture dama < ; od. The explosion created great havoc in the Junior Carl ton club house. Numer ous cases ofvino were distroyod. The club will remain closed several daya. An hour before the explosion there was an outbreak of ( ire at the "war ollico which was gpccdily extinguished. It is not known whether it was incendiary. Sc far as known up to noon lit persona wore injured , including 5 women. All wound- do are in the hospital. Five , including n policeman , are in n precarious con dition. The novvsdapors dovnto a largo spnca to the explosions. The Toll-graph says : "It buhoovos the English people to relied whether the sterner measures should not bo taken to put a stop to the public peri : and mischief to which wo are exposed , Each fresh act of cruelty and malice strengthens the resolve of Englishmen not to yield ono jot to those wishing t : dismember the empire. " The standard declares : "No concossior the bo made to outrage. So far the onlj result attained ha boon failure and penal servitude. The nation is disgusted am annoyed , but not alarmed. If the at tempt fully succeeded last night wi would not answer for the reprisals of thi London populace. " The Times says : "Tho explosion fol lowed shortly upon the introduction o Trevylan's Irish bill. The inference is legitimate itimato that the balllrd nationalists again vented ] their displeasure in dastarly mis chief. " The News thinks the occurrpnco is evidence - donco of a dynamite conspiracy more midely uproar ] , and served by tnoro astute agents than hitherto suspected. They successfully bjflle detectives and appear to have easy command over men and ma terials for tho'r nefarious purposes. ' It urges that the public bo watchful of per sons leaving and returning to lodging hotels. NEW YOIIK , May 31. Ttossa saye : "Wo have got England at last. It will not be long btfiro she will bo on her knees. List night's explosion was the beginning i f trouble. " Patrick Joyce , secretary < f the Irish revolutionary broth erhood , sayc : "List night's work ought to convince England that wo are in earn est. You need not ho surprised if you hour if greater ones biforo many days , tiliids'ami hud bolter mind hiniso f , " LONDON , Miy 31. It is rumored that four dynamiters have been captured. HE FINANCIAL Tlio 1'onn Hank PITTHIIUJUJ , May 31. Informations foi concpiracy to defraud the Penn bank include cludo President ItiddU' , Cashier Keiber , Hum. J. Wutuon , thu oil broker , and seven others , whoso names will not be iinido known until after thu arrestn. Keiber , after giving bonds of $30,000 to-night , was released frmn custody , I'lTTHiiuo , May 31. Watson , the oil broker , who was unvstcd ut Jersey City , telegraphs that thu chief of police refund to detain him as there was no specific ulmrgo against him. lie claims ho went to New York nn private business and in tended returning Monday. PiTTHiuma , May 31. This afternoon the directors of the Pennsylvania bank instituted criminal proceedings against President Iliddlo and Cashier Heibur , charging them with conspiracy to defraud , Uuiour was arrested at his homo one brought hero to-night Iliddlo was lyiuf at thu hospital ; hu was pLced understrid surveilanco but was not removed , llej bur's bail Is $50,000 ; Itiddlo'i , $100,000 neither were able to furnish. Piminuiui , June 1. Thomas J. Wat son , thu oil broker , arrested on a chargi of conspiracy to dvfruud the Penn bank arrived to-day { it , custody of an officer , Watson gave bail of $65,000 , and wai released. Ho refused tc/ialk. 'v 't. Another ItiiHt. WASHINGTON , May 31. The followinj notice wu $ posted this morning upon tin doors of thu banking IIOUHO of D. W Mi'ldloton & Co. , 1421 F street , "Owinf to heavy and immediuto demands , wo ha vi assigned to ( too. T. Greene , fur the beno tit of our creditors. " The doors of ban ! are not closed and a number of oxcitoc persons gathered inside , talking of tin suspension. GooT.Groenbook keeper and assignee nays D. W , Middlntou rutired from tin firm a week ago , owjngto ill health anc a disinclination to cuntiiniu the utruxu.lt against what hu thought inevitable. Tin cnpitul stock of the bank was $400,000 Greunu sas the atutomenta of the condi ti n of thu bunk will bj inadu early ncx week , lie cannot approximate tht uiiidunt of liabilities. It is said that thu total liabilities ) wil bo half a million , Among tlm depositor , | wuro many army und navy olllcuu am nowRpnpor correspondents. It is ro' ported that Mrs. Hutchinson , widow ol the late President of the Alaska Fur and Seal company , has $100,000 in the bulk. Other prominent Incurs imuird are Kr kl Drichmnti.i'f ' New York , Commodore Owen , J. M. Kenny , clerk of thu UniU-il States supreme coutt , and Surgeon Gen eral WaKh A \VnMiliiKton Knlluro. WASHINGTON , MnyHl 'I ho following notice a posted this mornini ; upon tin doors of the banking h'Miiui of I ) . W. Middleton * Oo , 1-t'Jl K street "Owing to heavy nnd iuuuedirvto do- maudsvo \ have assigned loOuorgtiOroon , for the ban fit of our creditors. " Tin doors of thu bank are not closed au.l n number of excited persons are giitlicritn ; Inside lalkint ; of the suspunsion Nn pirliotiliuR nra yet obtainable. (5i . T Green , book-keeper and assignee , lays D W. Muldleton retired from the linn a wrok ago , owing to ill health and disin clinatton to struggle against what \ \ \ \ thought inevitable. The capital stock ol the bank is10,000 Green snys a state ment of the condition uf thu bank will bo inadu early next week. He cannot approximate the amount of the liabilities. Aitnlltpr Itntl Gatitilrr , PiTTsnt'mi , May 31. There is a short- nio of SUU.i ( JO in thu nccounts ( if J. F. Iloyt , lUnltier of thu Butler county sav ings bank , of Millurntinvn , l\i , wiw dis covered to-day. 'I'liero will bo no crim inal proceedings , as Iloyt has turned ovei all thu property , and the linn of Dennis ton As Iloyt , oil brokers , has made an assignment for thu benefit of creditors. Kno Ani'Htoil. NKW YOIIK , Juuu 1. Euo , president of ilvo Nttiiiiwl b.tnk him been arrested i.t Quubec. lie declines to return tn this _ city voluntarily. Superintendent Walling ways ho did nut order Euo's ar rest. AVII1 I'ny Hull Thotr NKV YORK , May 31. The creditors of II 0. Hardy & Sun , bankers , who recently cently failed , expect to pay 50 or CO poi cent , in settlement and the linn will re sume. Kenl. AVnril NEW YOIIK , Juno 1. Ferdinand Ware mada an assignment to-day. Ilia hull vidual liabilities are $ oi',000 ; nominal assets , $1)77,000 ) ; actual assets , $3,500. Throw OOIIIH on Hio Dollar. Gur.r..NsiUiii ! ( ; Pa. , Msy 31. It is uaic the depositors of th Union Deposit cam pany will not receive three cunts on tin dollar. _ _ SMOKK Seal of North Carolina Tobacco , BIMUM ; SI-OHTH. mill Sulky , AMClllOAN JOCKCV CI I'M. NKW YOIIK , May 31. llm Amorlcai .lockoy club MCOH : Vurso rnco , Uiroo-yiar olds mid iipu-nrds , thrtu-iitinrtor inllo : Nlin rod won , Sonnet fjccoiul ; Kinj Day third Free hiinilicnp , nil ngcn , one mlle : Duple won , Walkover sccoiul , Delia third. Time 1:48. : luvcnilo Htakos , two-yoar-ohla , ono-lml mile : Trlntoii won , Dotccllvo eecoiul , ICrro third , 'limoU1J. . Vroo ImiuUcap , all ages , ono anil ouo-qnartc miles : Ctonfalon uor , Clonmol Eecoiul , Cilrotl third , lime , 2IG | . Handicap stccplo-chanso , all tigo'.full cnuni Spider won , Chaili inugo Bocoiul , M J. WhuoU third. Time , 1:80 J COVINQTON'H COUIIBE. CoviNoroN , Ky. , .fmio 1. 1'nrao riwo on und onu-olghth mile -John Henry won ; Fori Kyle 'id ; Swliioy 3d ; tlmo l.rii. : 1'urno race five furlongs -L.ufy of thoLak won ; 1'rliicosn Bun L'il ; Kupldo 3d ; time 1:01) ) Hiiuloo stakoH three year olds mile and halfAmlrian won ; 1'ullon Loaf 2d ; Buclmr un lid ; tlmo 2:12. : I'niHd race HX ! furlong hoata Snlnra woi In straik'htd ; .TOCOHO t-'d each hout ; tlmo 1:174 IHi. Jlurdlo rnco--inllo anil a fiiartor | 1'nlnnc won ; Callan 2d ; Mujur J'lckott 3d ; tlmo i'M ! } HOBO Itnll. OA.MKS KATUltDAV. AtliayCity-1'tioritt-l , Uny City 1. At Chic igo-ChicftKo 0 , Detroit 12. Chicago cage UnlonH 3 , UoHtun 13. At Cincinnati Union Nationals R , Clncin natl in. At Kort Wayne-Fort Woyno C , Ht. Paul 2 At rittaburK-Alleghuny 5 , Toledo 3. At Washington Cincinnati fi , Wathingtoi 0. 0.At ISaltlmoro liolttmoro 12 , Columbus 1C. At liuRton IJoHtons 'J , Now Yorks . At Ut LouU St Louta Unions G , KeyHtom 0. 0.At Terre Haute Stillwator 5 , Terre Hunt 4. At Now York IndianapolU 0 , Motropoll IQIIH 12. AtClovoland Clnvoland 7 , JlnfTaln ft. \'l Itocl At K'lcklHlauil-CliIciiKoKosLTVCH , liiiuU . At NBW York St LonlH 1. lirooklyii 111. At I'rovljencu I'roviilonco 0 , I'hifadolphlr ti. ti.At Altoona llaltlmoro Unions .0 , Altoonai 3. 3.At Philadelphia - -Lomivlllu , Alhletlcn 3. ( IAMJ-H HUNDAV. At Cllicilgd - CIllUIIK" " h > t. T.OIllH , At CliicliiiintiHuHubill Kanm t oi > tponoil , IC'iiiHiiH City.Iinni 1.ICaiiKiiH City IJUH St. 1/inln in it twulvu inning K nio yuhtorduy ; Hcoiti 11 to 10. To-day boat St. Louix ( i to fi ; ndii both ilavK , lloth COHU ! anl oicltlnjj , Hamlln and It'iulcwnll dlil finuly ; both hlghf ] plaaxod and hail u flno crowd. The Cue , HUIHHON lllfATH 111 IIAIKKII. CIIICACO , May 81.Jacob Hchiufcr am eoiKii J' . HloHHon pluyod a chumplon garni 8iXI poiiiH , for $ MH ) u Mdo , at Central miuli hall to muht. The llrnt b ink for cho co wai u tie. In the second bank Sulnrfor won tin cholcn. anil choito the black bull. h'chiefc ; took tliH lead In the Beconil Inning , and In cruaHOil It "until the niKhtconth InnliiK tht Hcoro Htood : Kcluefor'M \ , Hlon im , 132. In thi ) nlnotconth Slofson brgan a billllaut pUj and rapidly in 'lo rnnmif 'J.'l , 72 , 137 , anil 230 , and In the twenty-eighth Inning run the gtiiui out with wonderful miming , bank and round table playing. Sclnefor'a total won CS7 , ui his bent rune 03 and U2. WIIIHTLXIt CANMOM , SAM KIUNCIHCO , Mny 81. The ( Sncco-lto mm wrentllni ; match this evening , botwooi Clarence Whlntlor , of this city , am Tom Cannon , lately of Denver , for 82M i rldfl , won won by WhUtler In two stralgh f lli > , In twenty-Buveu ml nil ton ind thirty neveuscconilH , GynuiAHtlu. TH * NATIONAL TUItNUM , DAVENi'Olir , I wa , May 31 , A three doyi convention of tlm national turiium' uHHodatfo bfv n horn t < i-duy The city weuri * a bollda 'b and the torchlight procculuu to-n h w&4 vluwed by thoiiHiiid-i. Tlm our. ( XUltTNKT > IUMH. OAK POINT , N V . May 81. The Courl o.tt " U nulii postponed th noy-llom r ; "u ( ( , Vf.iter boi ig vur > imiyh S. OK N. 0. T < liuo > o tinett in th land. _ A Itolliiiu Mill hiriKo Off. CINOINNATI , Juno 1 News w s r * ' coived hum hut night that the PuMmr rolling mill men hud binned a bcali > i ' ' hero. Tn WUKI > B. 'i'niH betth-M iiiitUers strike I eared un pimhili'o to moriow wil not tuku jilnco , though thu mills havuehu down for ton ditjts fur i'uiuiri ] ) . JAILED FOR VAOMNOY , Twonlj-'ilnc ( InnililiTrt to In UnionHi" 1'iillco Court , O , last TlniMilay J. J. Noligh , the drtoctivo , loi'g.'d ' twonty-nino rompl.kints In thu police court against various mem * bets of the gambling fr.itnrnity , charging them with vacancy. Tliu warrants were j.Iai'edby r qu nt of o miphinant in the hands of Shei ill' Miller , to bo tor veil. flio ah < r u" was out with hii deputies all lia * . night expecting to niAko thu arrests > ut owinn to the fuel that nmny of thosu lefvtidi'iits wuro in thu IMnil's attending ho races nobody was run in Sheriff Miller on Friday returned the waaranls to Judgu Uonoko stating that 10 did nut think it was hii duty to servo hem , as that properly belongu I to the iol i co. Atr N digh hi iHolf was then leptitized to iieivo tlu'in. Oi Siturday iltornnon ho arrested Pond C.irwill and I ick Cildwell and took Ilium to the city jxil. Tney later worn bailed out , their Donds being fixed at S'JOU apiece. Hy iiuiulry from Air. Neligh ho stated hiH sti'i- was taken at the solicitation uf imny leading ciiiAiis ) who wish to Imvu ,1ns community rid of that incubus which if latu has luoii hovering ovur and ub nit t , and " Ina iliainterented regard for thu nib io good" had led him to comply in nirt with their wishes. The gamblers ell another story and say that it is all lone f ir ruvengo on certain members who rofnsid to give away certain crooks n the city. THICKEN BY APOPLEXY. One of Oiitnlin'H OUIiiHt. ( Mil/.oiiH not Kxiicoli'il to Ijivo John S. McConniok ono of Omaha's oldest and must respected citizona was suddenly striken by apoplexy on Satur day evening at his rmidoncu ou Ki ht- oonth and Dodgu streets. Ho had boon BUlFering from n cold Sat- day but no fuars were untortainud for his lioalth by his friends. At about 8 o'clock that avoning a servant found him in his room utiablo to speak but atill con scious. Physicians wuro called bvit could do no good and at 2 a. in. , Sunday , lie sank into a state of uncoiicioimncBs trom which ho could not bo aroiuud , Mr McCorinick has boon gradually sink ing and hia physicians at 2 o'clock thin morning said that ho could not survive moro than a coupli ) of < UyB ut moat. DraUo lulvcrnlty. Cominoncoinent work at Drake University - sity , Mitchell , Iowa , will bu as foltowH ! Suiulnyluno B , 10:90 : a. in. Dnccnlaiiroato Boriiuin , Iiy O. T. Uurpciitor. Kuiuluy , .luno 8 , 8:00 : p. m.lioro.tu Society ( Bllilu ilup.utuioiit ) publlo meeting. Monday , .IimaU , 8:1)0 : ) p. in. Athonlnn nu cloty exhibition. Tuoaday , Juno 10 , 8:00 : p. m. Alothoan no clotv oxlilljition. Woiluoiiliiy , .luno 11 , 10:00 : a. in , AIUIUR mooting of lunrd of tru t3oi > . \Veiliio iliiy.luno 11 , 2KK ) p. in. Aluuin liiK. , . uno 11 , 8:00 : p. m. Phlloma thi exhibition. Tliumilny , .luno 1'2 , 11:00 a , in. Commence inont oxorcinc . 'riuirnilny , Juno 12th , 8K)0 ) p. ui. llounlo of students and frienila. Tlio Jl.iccuUutuiitu beiiuon and commence rnont oxorclnos , propur , will tulco place It Christian L'lmpol , Wont I cn t ntroot , Da Moinoe ; all other exorcises of the week at th University Chupol , YonrNolf and friends are cordially Invltod t attend. O. T. CAIIFENTKII , Chancollor. Shot "Wliilo .s Last night aa Mike Cocliran , son of the day watchman at the Union Stock yards was returning homo from a trip to tin city when nrar the Summit aiding sovora drunkun mon beckoned him to como over whpro they wnro near the track : . Tliqy insisted on Hlmkiug hands with him. Do was complying with their demand whur ono of them whipped put a revolver and lircd it , t.bo bullet hitting young Cochran in the right hand passing through it. The mon then fled towards Ilaacall'a Park where it is presumed they came from , there being a great number at a picnic al tlmt place yesterday , Young Cochran thinking hu could recognize his assailants in casu he aaw them went to the park hill result of thu search could not bo learned. _ _ CVlt AND KAlhKIl. iluuloiiH ofllio UuHKO-Gorinaii 1'AitiH , Juno 1. A Vienna cnrrcapond- out of the Guulois , Boya : "There are aymptoma of a break up of Iho tripln al * lianco eincn the intcrviuwit between M Do ( JioiB and Hieuiurck at FreidericliBruho. Tiio mutual confidonccs of the courts of Berlin and Vienna are ceasing. The in- dioitions of a aecrot ontmito cordiao between Russia and Cicrmauy are fount ! in thu brilliant style in which Princu William wont to St Petersburg , in the constant exchange of court courtesy , ant in the warmth of iho welcome the em peror gave the Czarina whoa passing through Itjrlln. " Coul Mlucru to Htrlko , MONONOAIIKLA , Poini , Juno 1 , A delegate - ogate convention of coal minors of the third pool yesterday decided to strike against thu quarter cent reduction ol mining rates. Fifteen hundred men wil bo ollbctod. Sanford's Radical Oure ib Great Ilalsunlo Distillation of Witch Haiel American l'ln , Can llan Kir , Marigold Clover Illi8om Eta , For the Immediate lUHcf anil Permanent dura o every form ol < atarrh , from a Hlni.lu | Head Cold o Inlluenxatothe UVMof unoll , I'a.to , and Ilearln > , cuxb , llronthltls , and Iiu-iplent t'uniuuiptlon , lie llcf In five mlnulu * In any and every case. Nothing Ilkolt , ( liutelul , fratrr ut , wnoleso'nt , Uur be KliHlroin Rn applicationand U rapid , lodlcal , per manuit , and nun-r falllog , Uuo bottlu lladlcal C'uru , ono box ( Marrhal Bol lent and Hanfoid' * Inhaler all In oiu package , fur mlng aioinplito tre tmtii ( if all diugKliti for tl Alk forB udlord'ii < adUaIOurf , putter Drug am w'hcnilcalCo. , Ilnntnn. iolllnn' Voltixlc Electrln Pluto lunUntly aScoU the Njrvuu H ) Html and banishes I'aio / wrfect Kluctrio ( lattery nmi' . oluedwlth a Porou l'ia ter l < ' „ „ „ „ „ „ „ IB THK CUV It , oo.iU It iinlh.latca IVu' . _ " ' A vltalltei Weak and Worn Out , SUfftRINa WtnVE I'art * . rtren theiiH Tlrrd Mu - io.ui.ilil .cydtv fo ind Joui moro In cuiu-hi.il 11 lie tlinulhauai y Uber plaotor lu tin ) worM tinlJ I PRINCIPAL LINE rnoM CHICAGO , PEOHU & ST. LOUIS , nv WAY nv OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVE3 , Ott VIA KANSAS CIT7 AND ATOHISON to D2M7EB , iniiHTtlnif In Union DopnH at Knii iviGliy > Uniiiha unit Denver with tin iniffh trains lo- ) , [ Ami all imlnts In IhoOitnit Wu-t. In Onmil Union Doixitiil Chicago with tlmnmli tn\liiH for ' V K YOJl jr,1 7f O S F O A Anil all r.amcrn Oilier At I'eorli with ilimmth tmlns lor Imllatmrt- nllH , rhirlniutl , Columliim , nnil nil point * In lioSoiitli-KiiHt. At Hi l.onu > Yllli tlnotiRh mliiH lor nil poliiiH South. t D.iy Umclivs , I'm lor ( , * i\rsi , with lie. rllnlnu rinili-n ( Hrats IUM > ) , SmoUlim Curs with iivolvnii ; ( Minli-4 , I'nlliimn 1'nUieo Sli-cnliiK t'ars ami tlm tamoiiH r. II. &Q. Dlnlnrf CUM run ilully tounil n-om dhleiiKo imil KnimiiH ( jlty , . . . . . . . . . , . - - - - i ( i ii i IFII K t | 1 IfUltW VU. lniUiuiiiHllsiiiul | ) Coiinull Illulls , via I'eorln. IVOUTII AN1 > SOUTH. Sollil Tnilnn of Klonuit Dny Conclic" anil IMiltiiiini ralncuBluopliik ; C'liimuii rim ilnlly to mil fiiini St. I.oula ; via llannllml ; Oiilnoy , { ( Mikuk , nnrlliiKtim , Ciilnr linplilH unil Albert I.ca to St. 1'iuil nnil Mliini-AiK > lU ; IMiloi-Cura with lU llnliiK ClialiH lo nnil ( mm St. I.otiH mil 1'iHtrla. Only dim cluuiio of cars lii > twcnti U. I.onlBiinil DcmMolnra , Iowa , Lincoln , No- bnisltu , mill Denver , Colnmilo. It iHiilHo the only Tluini lil.lnn Ixjtwvcu ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. TtlH known ag the ijniat TtlltOUOII OAlt MM : of Amurlcn , nnil IH unlvcrunlly ailinlt- "il to bu tlio Finest Eijuiprcd Railroad la the World for all claascs of Travel. ThroiiKh Tlckiiln vlu this line tar sale atuji It. H. coupon ( tukut unices In tUo United States Wt Ciinuilii , I.1. .1. I'OTTKK , 1'KIIOEVAI. LOWELL. VlCf-l'Ti. AOon. Hm r r n n . ' 1ilr rw Poison Oak Seoma to yield crcry tlmo to treatment with Bwltl'i Biuirtnntmnr. fl. C. , Murch 13 , IRSt. Your moot \al.milo mn.llclno ( Swlft'ii Siioilllc ) lits lone no a > > much KOtnl tliit I 'col like nftjiiifttli for lie honcllt ol tlmsn who milTrr Ilka I i til. I was nlBoliO'l ' by I'nlnnn Oak , anil aw lint n nrll day lor mi jrnrH , until I tino-l H.rltt'n Xpccinn In Iho sir , rant 1 tincil almmt oyor ; Uml ( medicine , lint nnno mil tlio ilcnlrrd cHoct. Altir nslni' tIxttlcs \ of i lll'n Hioclllo | 1 am rcitoroil ti perfect health with not n tlgu ol that nvftit uoUoii left I Youru Truly , DAVID NE8DITT. POISON OAK. for Ihlrtv cluht joiraeulTorcil eyery iprliiK anil summer with I'oUon llalr , which I cintmctod InhnthliiRwhcnalKiv. I trlfd rvorythlnR ( or It , In- cliKllnn imnyiihrilcUnn , I ut without any bemflt. I toik > lx IwUlen ot Kwllt'H Speclflo (9. ( fl S ) four JOIIB a o , and It cured mn roui/d end wll. Thioo uinmen have iniMt-d , and I h M > hid IM return ollt. Joaii-n IlKMiRt , O lumbuii , Oa. Our Troatlea on Illixxl and tikln UUoanea mailed tree. TIIK SWIFT HPKCIFIO CO. Orawer 9 , Atlanta , Go. S Y. Ollk , , 150 W.S3 Bt.b t OihandTlhayi Health is Wealth' ' lii ) K C. WRHT'S NBUTE AND Ilrwix UENI , n Kuamntood enociu'o for HyHtorin , Dizzi- lOHB , Convuleiona , Vila , Norvouu Neuralgia , licnilacho , NorvoiiB ProRlrnttnn caused by thp uee ofnloohul r tnlmcco , WnkofnlnoHn , Mcntul Do ircRsion , HoftoniuK of tlio Drum resulting in in- ' uiity and IcndiiiK to mieory , dcroy nnil ilonth , I'ramiituro OldAin , Ilnirnnnrsa , LOBH of power' in fltlior I nnd Bnormnt- BOX , Involuntflry < osa i - orrhnca cuusod byovor-oiitrliuii of the brain , Bqlf- nbuHOur oTor-indulRonco. ICucli box containa ono montli'ii trontmont. $1.00 n hoi , or BIX b"xoe rorS.OOtiotitbyiiiuil iircimiilou receipt of iirico , 1VK UlIAItAXTMi : HIX I'o euro nny ruao. With raicli order nwoivca ny W 'ur cr Loicu. nccomiiuiihii with t.i.OC , wo will .Una thu I'lircliimor our written irimr&ctno to ro- nnil tlio money if the triMitmoutdooanotelloci a euro , GuiirnnuinH if-Binni oniyny U. P , QOODUANN , Apron for Omaha Neb. DR. FELIX LE. BRUN'V BRUN'V8S& 8S& PRBVBNTIVE AND OUR R. FORHTHEE SEX. The remedy holng Injected directly ! * n V\i Bott o ho disease , requires nn cbaneu of diet 11 anuuoou , mercurial or poisonous inodlcmo" to bo taken Inter * oally. When nnxl aa a preventive by either sex , Ills tuposslblo to contract any private ilUeaee ; but In the cuio of tliwe already unfortunately allllctcd wo guor * intec tin ee boxes to cure , or we will refund the mon ey , Prloe by mull , pontage paid , W per box or thrca boxoe for 16. WIIITTEN GUARANTEES Ittaed by all anthorlicd agents , j Dr Felix Le Brun&Co. BOLE pnorniKTorta r.aoodmao , D ug glil Bolt Agent , for Om > ' ioly m I WnenT y i uni * iu but mean merely tu ktopibum ( of a time and ln n two th m reiurn again , I ru an a raa.- cat cure. I have ni do ( ho dluiuo ol ITIT8. KI'ILBfer or FAU4NU HICKNKftaa llfo lougiiidy. I varmaYiay iiuodt to car * tb wurit caiei. Bi aoie otbtra nav * IilUd It no re Kn for nut now receiving a cur * . IMa4a * > nu for a triailw and u Kr e Uuttl * f rayt /.uy j. ( lira Kipr < > anil 1'Mt omce. ! ( ] * * ir4ue for a trial , ami I will rura yu . lrt < 1m > r llr 11 ( I HOOT l a > rl St. J"1 * * * * ron TOE crjrtE OP ALL DISEASES OP .rP.V. ' ENTy YEARS llumnhreyi' Homeo. ' . . . ' . , . . . . . - . , biocIUcii'h'aVo'Crrn useiTby fithlc Vcli-rlnnry opi-l-iui * i fiavu tern u ariiu-ra , Mock nrri-dcM.UriTvrjInbloana t iirriiirn , Ilprse llnllronii , Aliiiinfacl. . , iml Mluo i : inpanli- , 'i'rn\tf Illiiuodrt pin ) Alt-nuKi-rlus , nf1 othcru handling e lwci i.'llli Derfitt suet-eta. IliiiiiuliravVeterlniirv Manual. ( S30 pp. l'i frt'o by mull on reculpt of prlctWwnta Ci I'uinphlrn nenl Irco ouuppllcaUnu IIUMIMIIUSYB UOSIKOI'ATIIIO .MliU.CO , 10U I'ultuu Slrcct. Ken York. 1BILITY u u mat m v HUffiPHR Vital \V akneu end Pro- ration from overwork or " - " " ' Indlu-roltnn , ' .rtdkall/ . . ur.il prompt ) Uccu la u u a ) yv fj , 11 tlio most auoroas- _ fulromi-ityknoAYii. l rlra Ffp r vlul , _ IvniTlal of ixder for fjm pMt-fr onfX rt li > t of price , - . . Iliitnno. j llniii-.ilirry.1 M d. < ! < > . ili it. Outuc-suo tnv. ) 1001'ultuu bt. . N. y