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00 = . v owr ATy TWINWTRON AL AR A N7 a0 MONDAY MAY 19, 1884, 5 LT NEW MARKHAM HOTEL The Palace Hotel of Denver, OMAHA DAILY BEF T SXNEOLID. j among the membors of the ordor from onclt | tacetver of tho firm of Grant & Ward, the MANUFACTURER OF Whether overeating or d J THHEE UF A KlND. ailroad ning out of Denver ba appointed UFAC « hother ove ng rinking are | . railroad rmnnin; t of Denv apy 'lh fupreme conrt to-day granted an order g - made harmless by using Hop Bittes to wait on the fficials of their respactive rosd 4 g | ment by using them heforeand removing | THTIVING ~ Nbraska Towns Pictured |gxvect from them for the etabiichmont of u | goriain claims of tho firm of L. Van Indulgence and Excesacs, / all dullness, pains and distressaftorwards, home in Denver , and Brown Bros., each « 4y OORNIOES, [t suites ponindiuiemtisiariy = \ WINDOW CAPS, FINIALS, ETG. | the feelings, buoyant, elasticand more 416 18¢t1h miront, happy than before. =~ Tho pleasing cffects they rontain the extracts of hops and of three bo appointed to wait on the city of. Bricfly, RS = committeo bo appointed to Personal and Improvement Notes specifications drawn up, with Correepondence of Tur Bre, o preazil ool (M L should be bullt. They had also been for tho sum of £102,696 The rovoiver ficials and chamber of commorce for similar | Iy ch of ( ves that other loans of a similar racter have heen obtained by the firm rant & Ward, and therefore ho asks "latt, of the United States Express office, Cor. Seventesath and Lawrance Sts Rooma 76c to €2.00 por day. ~ Specisl Raten by tho Month THE FINEST TABLE IN THE \\'I‘ZNVLI‘.L 8 “onducted on the American and European Plana, OMATIA, rn.nraskA | Of & Christian or sumptous dinnercontin- o 0 home, tha dele- { permission to compromise suo m—reie e TR0 | ning dags afterwards, From Franklin, Firth and Bloom- i R LB },\.",’;:,.",:,',(,.‘,|,‘l:f"_’ g ‘m'{l] '\',”‘l,"' 'hl""”“ | Board &7 per week. Y - 3 " stimos d intelligontly informed ou the subject. | v, By Rl LRAR LU ot S - ! P A WV W > “‘mll:m\luv:’z e Tostimony. ington, snd ot II.\;lx\:lll\"tynvf rmed ou the st valuo, Tha court. granted. authority to P. 5. CONDON, - PROPRIETOR, i r L find that in addition to the pure o hood had been offered ten acres of land | ©™PTOMise the claims. e — | —WITH—- spirits contained in their comnosition FRANKLIN NOTES, near the public park in Omaba for the| BUIGLLR A = I 1 erection of a houso if & §20,000 home | NEW Youk, May 17.—Prosident T, ©, HENRY . EH MANN other well known and highly approved medicinal roots, leaves and tinctures in quantities sufliciont to render the article what the makers claim it to be, to wit, a medicinal preparation and not a beverage untit and unsafe to be used except as a MY | medicino. *From a caroful analysis of their for mula —which was attested under oath U 1 find that in every wine-glassful of Hop Bitters, the active’ medicinal properties aside from the distilled spirits are equal to a full dose for an adult, which fact in my opinion, subjects it to an intoral roy- enue tax as a_medicinal bitter,” : Gueex B, Ravy, U, S, Com, In, Rev. § Hardened Liver., % §| Fiveyearsago I broke down with kid- ney and Liver complaint and rheumatism. Since then 1 have been unable to be about | &ad your work is done for all time [8¢all. My liver becamo hard like wood; e my limbs were puffed up and fillad with 0 time to come. water. All the best physicians agreed i that nothing could cure me. Iresolved to try Hop Bitters;71 have usdd seven bot- tles; the Hardness has all gone from my WE CHALLENGE liver, the swelling from my limbs, and it has worked a miraclo in my case; other- wise I would have been now in my grave. J. W. Moy, Buflalo, Oct. 1, 'SI. Poverty and Suffering, T was dray down with dobt, poverty and suf- foring for years, caused by a sick ' family and bills “of doctoring. 1 was comple discouraged, until one_year sgo, Ly the advice of my pastor, | commenced using Hop Bitters, and in we were all well, day since, and I'want to say o all foor men, you can keep your familics well a yoar with : less than one doctor's visit will cost A Workisavay o produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux ["alls Granite. - P Bl nervonsuess, is s dom derivatle fro the use of a nour ishing d moval of the specifie Franklin is on the boom, A 850,000 offerad four ncres of Iand by another woolen mill ts to be built here in the near party with no conditions as the cost of future, the building, Omaha wenld raiso £8,000 Dr. McClelland, of California, has lo- """“"l"l the “"Jl‘;‘hl flm‘l l‘il‘"\vr lad y . many advantages of climate and situation, cated in Franklin, There aro "]‘T““ Y [and if Denver seomed to offor more in- two doctors in the burg, but the third is ducements, the Omaha peoploe wero will- wolcome. ing to favor Denver rather than Chicago Mr. J. F. Zediker has gone cast on a|OF any eastorn city. The resolution was adopted and a vote taken to send three ¢ A delegates. national convention at Chicage. " TIE UNTON PACIFIC HOSPITAL, Wikland & Swanson have their brick:| Under the head of good of tho order yard in operation 80 as to supply the in- [one of the visitors said that he had hoard creasing demand. that the Union Pacific hospital at Don- Two of Franklin’s merchants will, in[ver was not giving the proper attention the near future, erect a two story brick | to the patients that should be tendered block 48x80. This will add much to the |them. The chair announced that the beauty of our city. company would soon have its now hospi- Tho grist mill run by Rice, Garrett & | tal ready for occupancy and that thocom- Co., is turning out about two tons of | pany and Bishop Macnebouf whereby the flour a day. This is big for a village of | sister of charity should have chargo of Franklin's size. the hospital and should receive four dol- business trip in which he will take in the ries in the Republican valley, under the | gentleman stated that Denver lodge had managemant of H. O. Manning, the|a committeo that visited tho hospital “‘boss” butter maker of the valley. He|each week and asked that the last report: churns about 2,000 1bs. a week. of that bo ;read. The committeo ex- Franklin has one of the best creame- | lars per week fromeach patient. Another | writes to the stock excha 3 follows “Inquiry being made in d to certain testimony printed in the morning papors, to sot at rest absolutely all rumors 1 now state, that neithcr as prosident or personally, directly or indirectly, have 1 ever had any transactions of any kind or description with the firm of Grant & Ward, or Ferd. Ward., The United States Express company, in the regular courso of business, had on deposit in the Marine National bank the sum of 849, 000 when the bank closed, and 1 am as- sured it will result in no loss to the com pany.” e TIE NEWARK FAILUI Newank, N. J., May 17.—Tho re- JOBBER OF Wall Paper and Window Shates. EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED 11 FARNAM STREE . OMAHA NEB Double and Single Acting Power ano Hand ceiver of the Newark Savings inatitution has submitted a_statement to the chan cellor showing the amount due depositors as $6,100, total nssots, according to roceiver's estimate, exclusive of D00 due from Fisk & Hateh, 84,- 005,336 deficiency, $1,161,197. The bank has securitios” and eash on hand to warrant the payment of 30 poer cent to depositors immediately. In caso Fisk & Hatch are able to rosume the bank would No cluo as yet can bo obtained of who | pressed thetr willingness, and tho roport the guilty party was that did the robbing | was read by the secrotary. 1t showed a of the depot a few weeks ago. bad state of aflairs, The patientsZlay on Carpenter & Hovey have enclosod {bods on which the linen had not heen their fine hotel, which is 26x50, with an [ changedifor weeks. Patients were obliged ell, which when completed will be a|to knock on the floor with clubs to call very comodious building. the nurses, and water was left beside the Franklin is to have a new depot in the | bed in pop bottles, one bottle full being near future, because the present one is[given to the patient each half day. Dirt not suflicient to hold the freight that is [ was awept behind the doorsand into the shipped in and out from this place. hall, Kin, A gentleman arose and moved that a copy of the report bo forwarded to Sur- weon General Mercer, at Omaha, and to General Manager Clark. The motion $4—This placo is[Wwas opposed hy some, who said the : cing im. | Physician in charge had been good and slowly and substantially making im-[PDY o oaarg & . Wl J t kind, and it was only of late, sinco the provements in building now residences | o\ fagpital was roady, that any fault and places of business. A mnew dry[had been found. Dr. Wright had been goods and grocery store of good size is|supported by the men when the surgeon now being built. Tho grist mill has|geueral wanted to remove him some FIRTH FACTS. Correspondence of Tt Fiwre, May 15, 18 Jose nothing, and the receiver says ho will make the most liberal arrangements possible to enablo the firm to continue busiress, R FOREIGN NEW A VIRTUOUS SPASM N PARIS, Paus, May 12.-The police continue to raid gambling hells, Cards and stakes aro seized and proprietors are arrested. THE BURNED VIENNA THEATRE, Viexna, May 17. 7.—The destruction of the Stadt theatre is not total. The oflice, private boxes, library and some ward- robes wero saved by iron doors, TONQUIN'S COST, Pants, May The ministry asks for a credit of 38,000,000 franes on account of the Tonquin expedition, and 450,000 francs on accound of the Madagasear ox- pedition, PUMPS, STEAM PUMPS Eugino Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Bolting, Hoso, Brass and Tron Fittin, Steam Packing at wholesale and rejail.” HALLADAY W -MILLS, AT llELLbl. ojail A Y WIND-MILLS, CHURCH Corner 10th Farnam St., Omaha Neb. C. F. GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist! AND DEALER IN Paints Oils Varuishes and Window Glas OMAHA NEBRASKA. s QRIS obstacle to rencwed N A : — e N N il OR- Bl suivisor that | boen purchased by our 1linos firm, has | Months ago, and it looked bad for the ERATNING Eoos! kY \Y -"‘"wN E i : i 0 genuine boen improved and is now doing good | Mo men to find fault. Mr. Knowland : oitby Yy, LY I Found «Dn i g (O | MAGADAM | NG AR work 800d | anted to know if they wore going to| . 1ON00S, May 17.—Tho recent order of | H STOMA Winter has let up and the change | 1eave the present patients i the ola hos. | the French minister of war making box- ok A : » troos | Dital to die off, so that they could com. NS & part of the regular training for the T Hestottor’ caused the chorry, plum and apple trocs | DI 50 716 0 S hompitalwith new | French soldiers has caused o simiiarly f filled promptly. Samples sent and Bitters w0 cleotive | to come out in full bloom, about the Sth meuce work in the now hospital with now | £ £HIGH 29 (10fs o given Lnglish regi- | estimates given upon application. |3 in*/c rant. or sale by all Drugg WM. McBAIN & CO., 7 _Sioux Falls, Dakote. DOCTOR WHITTIER 617 St. Charles St., St. Louis, Mo. Arcgular te of two Medical Colleges, has |ecn longer i fovic, Nensous, Skin Physiciin in St. Louls, | 7 papers shew ai 1 vestdents kuow. 7 il Nervous Prostration, Debiiity, Mental and W] Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affec- tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, old Sores and UICers, o treated with unparalicied inst,,3 or 4 weeks later than usual, First | Patients. Another delegate thought that field corn was planted here ahout April | 38 the report was to No. 77 Loduo they 28 and more or lesssince. Planting will | had no right to uso the report. "T'ae pro Continuo probably tp to June, as many | Vious question was called and the motion are lato and have much to do ina late |15t and backward scason. Winter wheat looks well. Tame and wild grass are doing well, also new soed- ing. SUBSCRIBER. Oflicers of the A, O, H, CukvenaNn, May 17—The Ancient order of Hibernians' national convention adjourned at two o'clock this morning to meot two years hence_in St. Paul. Tho oflicers olooted aro: ~National dologate, B Henry F. Sheridan, of Massachusetts; Brooxzerox, May 13, 1884—. About | national scorotary, P. S. MeNellis, of 50 now houses are going up at Franklin | Indiana; national dircctors, Jeremiah (B i Crowley, of Massachusetts, Cornelius BLOOMINGTON BRIEFS, Correspondence of Tur Bk, TERS, Buccess, on ateat seientilie principles. Sately, Privately. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion, Excess, An €xposure or Indulgenc ohe Sellowing cfects nervouen and defectiv Aversion to the. Toudoring Marriago jmproper or unha ety curcd. Piimpie? (3 tagea ) on the o sealed coveinpe, frec 1o any addre Sice or by waii fro t | A Positive Written Guarantee == granaege oo | RED STAR LINE FREE. | 301 rian Boyal and U.S, Mail Steamers ribing above diseasss, in male or femai | MAR,R'AGE GUIDE ! SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP, The Rhine, Germany, Italy, Holland and France Steerage Outward, §20; Prepald from Antwerp, §2); Excursion, $40, including bedding, ete, 2d Cabin, Round Trip, $30.00; £xeursion, $100; Saloon frora to $90; Excursion #110 to 160, garPeter Wright & Sons, Gen, Agente, 55 Broad- way N. Y. . bi ocieiy ‘o W. WUPPELX, 51 BROAD ation stlons. Vel Wit mow, A book ef great. Juterest 10 alls Happinces arc yroweind Uy 1w advise. Notice to Cattle Men 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. 180 Head of Steers Three Years Old. 7200 (o Two lod- 3 { John R. : Seanklin's | Herrigan, of Minnesota, M. A. Shea, of oo, Buok, Jr. jonejof the Frasklin'al) ne it v S e REM urtily S G Towa enterprising merchants, in an interview | and J. 8. 0’0 nor of Ol with your reporter, says that Franklin is booming, and that the town is more| ~_THE | ¢ prosperous and the people more enthusi- | WALt Stiekr, May 17.—2:30 p. m.— astic over its future than for yoars before, | 110 Morning passed quiotly. ~ Confidenco —— THE ANOIAL OUTLOOKs» ments, A DYNANITER DEAD, Loxno, May 17.—Dynamiter Dennis Deasy died in Chatham prison to-day. TR GERMAN L1 Biniiy, May 17.—A convention of 500 dolegates of the national liboral party mot hero to-day. The convention unanimously passed resolutions express- ing unawerving loyalty o the emperor and the empire, and declaring its convie- tion of the necessity of the anti-social law, and resolved to maintain unimpnired the constitutional rights of the people’s ropresentatives. T NILISTS. Sr. Perensvune, May 18- - All the employes of the Goker railway have heen arrosted on the charge of Leing impli- cated with nihilists. Tho well-known fomale socialisi, Filippows, is among the accused. At tho impending trial 160 RALS. Ttis rumored that Judge Brown will | %eems to be restored. N. traco of excite- #0on resign his position as County Judge [t Aflairs are progressing in a fair and leavo the county. We hopo the ru- [ W8 toward the speedy recovery of values mor is untrue, but should it be a fact, | in stocks. The advance of the morning we want it understood that Bloomington | was well maintained, the movement bo- people favor the appowntment of John R | in, 3 i Fact to il Ho usmee MR P s LB "I“’“’]Iy‘ “h"fk"d ]']'t ;";?"’7[“ 27 not only coupetent, but has many friends | U808l eales of small holders to securo through tho county, who will verify our | Profit. The bank statoment is favorablo, assortions. It not Brown, lot 1 be|showing an oxcess above the legal ro. quirements of over 3,000,000, Options Tho toachers institute, to be held hero | of leading financiers show gradual and in the near Taturo, promises o bo mell | cortain improvement. = No dangor of an- attended and a success, We understand | other backward step. nihilists will be arraigned. THE DEAD MACGEHAN. ConsraNTINOPLE, May 18,—The United States Steamer Quinnebaugh will sail on the evening of Wednesday for Constan- tinoplowith the remains of Macgehan, the distinguished newspaper correspondent, THE BENNETT-MACKEY CABLE, BosroN, May 18.—The Bennett-Mack- ey cable is expected to reach Rockport Monday or Tuesday. NO FENIANS AFTER WAL Pans, May 18.—The statoment that a Feuian plot to assassinate the prince of MANUFACTURER OF OF STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS . Lartiages, Bugoiss, Ruad Wanons AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. (1519 and 1820 Harnoy Stroot and 408 8 18th Street, ) omaha. Ne b wotrstod O dalowus faruishad freo uron applloation s GRE.AT IMPROYWEIVIIDINT IN ROOFING AND COVERING WALLS. VAN PAPPELENDAM PATENT TILES. bred Towa | EOAwell Kt b e O aia; B, Tk tin: | that our county superintendent has aaid DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR ; aattie straich Theso' cattlo wil b | 136 & Co. 205 . 10th Sirost, Cmaha; B B, Hom- | e inatibate miot ena en sl AL 0L DOLIAL, Wales was _browing is declared untrue. | Made of Sheet Motal with Pressed Ornaments, 1o Leaking, No Cracking or low eold in lots to euit purchasers, and at reasonable b Omahiangontd, ¥ it the institute might possibly be held Newank, ]\Ifly 17.—The run on the The Most Ornamental Roof Made. I on ox addcoss = M. F, PATTOR, Waverly, Bremsr Co., Iowa, CREAT ENCLISH REMEDY. = \goyo wig erade m7-dme-3 e EU[BS priliyoUs nahim} GRNITAL LOS prices.zFor further particulars, s the quantity, €5 press to any address, ol > all diuggists, ENGLISH MEDL TUTE, Proprictors, 718 Olive Stroct, 8t. ve £0ld Sir Astloy Cooper's Vital Restorative or years, Evory customer speaks bLighly of it. 1 nneettetinglyondorse it as o remedy of true mrit “C, F GOUDMAN, Druggis er.1118'5 vi8-mfet. Science of Life, Only '$1.00. BY MAIL POSTPAID, 7 D ——— down and each day saw Eno hopeloscly | the route were specially ordered closed: TIN° ROOFING | "A . LOCOMOTIVE FIREME involved until he was no longer able to | At the palace Princo William of Germany i R — the cmperor, confered upon the czar PRINCIPAL LINE [{HOW TRYSELF, FROM A GREAT MEDICAL WORK CHICAGO,PEORIA &ST.LOVIS, | g ) MANHOOD . Fxhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility, OMAHA AND LINCOLN T0 DENVER, | eremature Dociine iy Many Evtorsof Fouth, aa. the OR VIA ontold miserlos esulting from Indlecretions or ex- osses, A books for every man, young, middle-sged, and old. It contains 125 presoriptions for all acute waes each one of which is Invaluable n Depots at Ko o ough t 8o found by the Author, whose experience for 23 YA rOURh 1 o {a such s probably nevor beforo fell 40 the Ict SAN I:‘RANCISC;‘O 2i"Any physicau 800 pagos, bound in besutifn aossed , full gilt, guaranteed AT T e French muslin m sossed covers, full gilt, guarantoe Wes) oo fnoe wors " o overy donse,— mechanioal, I = =Y - g hiig “w=2 s | orary and proteslonal,—than any other work sold in GOING- XA ST .| Hiiounty for 8260, or the moncy will be refunded Conneoting in Grand Union Dopot at Chicago | in every lnstance. Price only §1.00 by mall, post at I'ranklin, but we think the statement | [loward Savings and Dime Savings bank unreliable. : hLere continues, T'he managers are ready Judige Gaslin disposed of the thiry-six | to pay dollar for dollar. canes on the court docket in scmething i T over a day, i % s which Jno. J. O Eno lost in Wall street puzzles a great many. Ho began huyir u, such ws Wostern Union, U, 1 d Oatario & Western ab the top notch journal. Several substantiul brick blocks aro to bo built by our business men this | : spring—an indication of prosperity. of the markot. - Contrary to his oxpeota- Tho Franklin Echo, in' its anxiety to|tion a decline set in, and tho shrinkage benofit Franklin, is doing an_injustice to | Which overwhelmed so many firms, on- itself, by making absurd and unreliable | 4ulfed him. With vach duy's decline i statoments. 1t is not policy for a news- [ Pecame a question whether to sacrifi paper to give voico to mattors of import. argins already lost or licep on in- ance unless the truth is told. the bank's funds until a rice The market went down aud keep the secret, and fearful that his ex- Procedings of the Convention in Den- | haustion of the Second National bank ver—All tho Principal Weatern | fund might leak out young Eno made Railway Oenters Itep- known fhis terriblo losues to his father vesented. Tho old gentleman saw the only way to —_— save his son was by making a good em A union meoting of the locomotive fire- | bezzlement, and he handed over to the men belonging to the brotherhood was | P41k 83,600,000 of his privato menns, leaving the brokers and others on Wall held in the rooms of Lodge No. 77,8t 579 | Street to whistle for their lost margine, Larimer street, Denver, on Tuesday last. | which in the aggregato reached §1,000, At 10 o'clock, a. m., the lodge room was | 000. well filled by members of the brother- hood from the state as well as fdelegates sent from the lodges in tho principal rail | ont, ~ Large transactions, and banks way contres of the west. Among the |are taking advantage of the opportunity delegates from abroad were the following | offered to exchange threes for higher in- FEELING IN PHILADELPHIA, Tho market is better; appearances en- couraging;_continued demand for govern- Tho prince has freely moved about tho strects and made muny visits unattonded. Y EGYPTIAN CONFERENCE, Loxnox May 18.—The final negotin- tions in regard to the Iigyptian confer- administration of Kgypt. A RUSSIAN [PRINCE OF AGE, Sw. Prrerspurc, May 18.—The ma- jority of tho czarewitch was colebrated to-day by various stato ceremonies, The streofs wero thronged by enthusiastic maeses. The czar and czarewitch drove through the crowd at midday in an open carringe without auy escort. The popu- laco loudly cheered. The windows along ewitch the decoration of the order of the Black Eaglo. After prayors the czarewiteh took the oath of alleglance to the czar and of loyalty to Fatherland and swore to maintain the legal forder of succession to the throne, SPANISIL KENTENCES, Manprin, May 18.—The court martial at Saragossa for the trial of fourteen ofticers charged with desertion sentenced one major to imprisommont for life, u licutenant to imprisoument for twonty yeurs and others twelve years. MADAGASCAL INDEMNITY, Private advices state that the Madagas- car government oflers France £1,000,000 indemnity on condition that France shall i 8 X Vi ) ) d now. Go d ) 2 [ terest bonds, and are also buying 4 d 1 i with through trains for pald. Tliustrative f’us"cuntl- )"j-‘a_ iods | | enuemen: Charles Eastman, of Fort 4 ) are als ying 48 and |0 0unce all claims to territory in Mada- NEW YORK, BOSTON, ';':,‘:,‘;M:‘.‘:fl',’;:,‘.!‘,’!‘.,,’..M.’«T,h Horctors. - || Worth, Toxan; J, W. Hood aud M. M. [44s. Tho only weakness has been tho do- | FECEH And all Eastorn Cit he Scionse of Lifeshould bo read by Mahon, of Lodge No. 32, Ellis, Kansas; ¢ in Reading, which are quoted at 10c, —— ; 'r young At Pooris with th ins for Indianap- | tor inagruction, and by tho siflioted for relfet. I olis, Cineinnati, Columbus, and all points in th t. At St. Louls with through tinins for all points South. oty to whom The Sei- ence of Life b useful, whether youth, par- et guardian, instractor or clergyman,— Argonsut. ‘Address the body Medlcal Institute, or Dr. w. 1. Parker, No. 4 Pulfinch Street, Boston Mass., whe may be consulted on all diseases requiring sisill and peifence, Chronlo and obstinatodise asesthat have ) ied the eklll of all other phys- Al clans icago und Dis | " gpctaity; Hach treated sucucss TEAL hi) THYSELF foines, Chicago, St. Joseph, Atchison and ‘ oo withoRe" chinger Oty thiongh 1 wious 40 laese A Tuining their own truin between Chic Lincoln and Denver, and Ohicago, Kunsas City wna Denver. Througli cars between Indianapolis and Council Bluffs, via l'--uva 9. « Solid Trains of gant Day Couches and Palace Sleeping Cars ar n daily to h P | (@ ELECTRIC BELT d i rs to and from st. Loui i, Only one change of cars between St Louis and Des Moines, Towa, | Draska, and Der lorado Dumb Azt | o Robert Reynolds and Frank Cory, of | None of the banks or banking institutions Amboy, Illinois; Kenney, of Omaha; J. | report any demand for money, excepting P.0'Rourke and J. W, Armitage, of Lead. [ some drawing to take advantage of the ville; William Coombs, of Larimer City, | prices for investment securities, Wyoming; P. Mullahey, Winnipeg, Man- DONNELL, LAWSON, AND SIMPSON, itoba, Canada; P. Landhan, Fort Worth, | New Youx, May 17,—Assigneo Weems Texas; K. Schuyler, Salida, Colorado; J. | states that the liabilities of Donnell, A, McLean, Brotherhood of Locomotive | Lawson & Simpson are 300,000, The Engineers, Salt Lake City, Utah; W, 8. [assets excoed the liabilities about $100,- Hinman, of Pueblo; J. B. Buckley, of [ 000, Slmnhfiue. ldn:wi ; A DEECHER BANKRUPT, T. Hynes, of Denver, on opening the| Npw Yonrk n O . meotiog, id that som prosent. desired | possr & Gos o Shn e, ooc okl to have a committee of arrangement ap sigment to-day to Henry Payne Bartlett, pointed and a permanent organization ef | ,\in preference to Drexel, Morgan & fected. Atter wome disoussion the con- | (i) "¢ ez s 0 . SRy ventlon decided that the temporary orga- | ~ Npw Yo K, May 17. — McCullough, nizaton, with Mr. Hynes in tho chair, | Beacher & Co., who made an assigno ont was perfectly satisfactory, to-day, are shipping merchants, Ieeche The next business was the considera- THE WOOL-GROWERS' CLUB, Held Over the Heads of Parties and Politiclans, Cuicaco, May 18,—The Ohio dele- gates to the national wool-growers' con- vention, which will meet here to-morrow, held a caucus to-day and decided to pre sent to the convention a resolution to the fuct that the wool-growers of the Unit- ates would support no eandidate for national or other oflice, of whatever party, unless pledged to the immediate restoration of the tariff of 1867 on wool They set forth that there were over one million wool.growers in the United ates controlling two millions of vot ing oT. Fire Proof, Cheap and Durable. Puastically Tested for Nearly Ten Years, With the Most Gratifyiug Results, Y42 BROTHERS, Agents. OF MANLY VIGOR, Spermatorr : e S Tt s : - m T g i Haw anee . o whea all other reme. | Messes, Hildroth, Robinson and Bar-| NEW Youk, May 17.—Tho World | ence have been concluded. Franco and Vo l'lgi, l}uw -_Annnolnhns a uunf\be o fail, 4 oure gusanteed. | hor aro muking arraugements to com.- | 8ays: Precisely where §35,000,000 went| taly persistontly insist upon their right X ik ot se cTenged uponis PRt AT IRTRe mence the publication of a real estato to discuss the general question of the ig. 3—Detail sectional view of the Bame. "ig. 4-—One of the Roof Tiles, Wall Tile, tho white part of which is covered Ly the one above it, and requires no desoription. MSULLIVAN BROTHERS MANUFATURERS OF SMOKE STACKS, Breechings and General Iron Work, TIN, IRON & SLATE ROOFING, Guttering and General Jobhing TEKMS REASONABLE, Satisfaction Guaranteed, 109-111 SOUTH SIXTEENTH ST., OMAHA, - NEBRASKA. G, T DaqSIelsg THE LEADING GARRIAGE FAGTORY 1409 an 1411 Dodge St.. { *auni Dr. CONNAUGHTON, § ilso the on prough Line beiwee 4 ¥ the b fas ¢ he il RV ar lio 3 STUIloulIs''Mmi'r\z:m’b:.lsl and 87 mffz. £1.600 Would Not Buv It tion of the establishment of. i Japhaw & SNy ) e o o | which they sy is a balauce of power, — 2] e > b . A FIREMEN'S HOME, [Ini (A3 G1atan ALty aiite: (RIS () i —— I AN A W ey M | o oy wapd| Tho brothorhood had a surplus fund | Apeets, “8500,000 ; Tiabilles. botweon| yy e o T 103 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. §. A, Established 1876—Catar LINE of Americs, and is universally admit. | DR HORTETS G0a g Wit | which was not needed for regular bene | 950 000 and $400,000, Suspeusion par‘y\ll‘l“!'l:;l;z” “}‘ ;lw.t \o Jeafnona, Lung and Norvous Diseascs Speedily and ¢ ermanontly Oured. Patients can confer v w0 by writing calling that d Finest Equipped Railroad in the World for| Ac ; b E ¢ 1 A,ET classes 0{ Travel. st my store, 1420 Douglas nuu:‘ ”"I l‘\—{‘ii ;‘,\\ANK, Through Tickets via this iine for sale 6t ¢ AIN OFFICE—Opposite postotiice, room 4 Fren libon ticket offices 1n the United states | M4 paslie § L Foskale 0t C. F. Goolwan's Drug Store’ 1110 , PEROEVAL p s s &Gen. Manager. Gen. Juost Ord ers llled C. O D, its, and this surplus could be used to vard erecting a permanent home for sick a1d disabled or superannuated firemer wnd engineers. The following resolution was then offered: Kesolved, That a committee of three from ~as caused by the currency in Brasil having been heavily depreciated and the decline in coffee for the last three months, GRANT AND WARD, In the petition of Julian T. Davies, followed by ather, northwest erly winds, and slightly cool For the Missouri Valley: Fair northwesterly is, higher bgamcter, anl tthtionary temperature Jured at Home, Write for *“Tue Mepicar-Mussionary,” for the People, tonsultation and Correspondence Gratis, P. 0. Box 202. Telopkone No. 26. HON, EDWARD RUSSELL, Davenport, tays: f‘l'hyll an of nen Aoty ana Marked Success MAN MURPHY, Daver port, writas: **An xionorable Man, Fine Success, Wonderful Oures."~-Hours o