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    2 TETB DA.ILT iBJEE , F Jill ) AY" , OTTJrt ? 18 , 1890 ,
ST , PAUL HAS ILli ) ENOUGH ,
A Probability That tlio "Western Association
Team Will Bo Disbanded.
THE PROSPECTS DECIDEDIV GLOOMY.
Ocvflniid's l'lo nnt Work AVIth the
Stlolc the Peaturc of Yc ter
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Omnlia 11 ! , St. l' nl fl.
ST. IM-i , Minn. , July 17. [ Special Tele
gram to Tin : llKi-Clc\clnml ] \ shed uptho
distances to the fence nsulu tliU afternoon ,
and tlio II nit throe ( lines nt bit ho larruped
Arthur CUikson's Hvisten out of the lot.
Ills great stick work \v < u enough to
11 In the game , but the local team
mida eriors at critical points nnd
enabled the visitors to inakolhc score lery
jiig-handU'il. lUly , Iluiks. Swetnov nnd
runner vcro nick , and Mnna pr Watkliis
played second and jiut IIcnr > Martin , n local
amateur , In right Hold J'ltclur IMiitin
kltuply tossed tbo bill o\cr the jil.ito utter
the fourth Inn ins , but the Apostles
could not ( jet It away froirt the Holders. I'hu
Omiilnnt pit nlno o'f their ton hits together
In the fourth nnd Hftli Innings , nnd trottoJ
around the bast's until they bcc.uno ox-
huustid. Tlio- Holding features ivoro the
pretty stein undtlirovvs of AValshand Hun-
nlmn , iMoraiihurtlds Inncl sIlBhtly in the
liftli nnd UKiurdiurttoohhls place.
1'hogatoiocdpts today were loss than $50.
The inntiaKCincnt is ilohalliiK whether to ro-
Icasolt-H high priced pi ajirs and contlnuetho
present HC'ison through iinclor corliln loss to
retain thn fratuhlso , or disband at once , It
IsevllentSt. 1'aul ' lus had enough baseball
for aeonsldorahlo period. Tiie score :
liVlNNIMl- ' .
< ! [ 'ml . I 00 02 00 00 3
Omalia , . ' . ' 00 10 00 00 12
BIMMAIIV.
Unns pfimod-Oiiiiliiv C. Two-ln o lilts
Mil I IH , \ \ Illls. lldllll'lllIlS-Cll'Mlllllill J. H.lSOi
on l > , ilNdir UlnkMiiiR. oir . Mm Ll n I. Mruuli
out Ity lliirksun 7 , by llartlu 4 , Umpire
Denver TMilnuultcc I.
MKKRVrsIuly ! 17.-fStwclnt Tolc-
pram to Tin : UIB. : ] ITolIowlnu is the result
of toduy'a K.HIIC :
HY INNINdS.
, . . .t 00 00 02 01 4
Dcmor. . . . t 20 a o 01 o 7
SIMMAIIV.
13nrnp < lmns-Mll\iiiiiJwn \ 1. Dnnvcr 5. Two-
IIHSII lilt vTt till way - ' . HUMS slnlcn i'cior-
man , 1'otlt" . HUSH on balls IVIIIntiukoo 5 ,
lon\i'r ) \ I , Ultby iillclied hull IVlllt. Struck
out lly llnvlHt , bvlviMiniMly ! . I'tssod balls
. [ nut/on , Tlnut Oitn hour uuJ lltl-ll\o ) inln-
utos.
i : , Slouv City 1 ,
, ftlinn. , July 17. [ Special Tol-
toTiiEBKi ] Mlnne.ipollivon . the
iirottlost piiiiiC plavcd hero tins sc.ison fix > m
Sioux City todiy. The score :
SUMMARY- .
Kims cirnoil Mlnnoiipoilt I T o-l > aso hits
Anilrus Kyn. Homo run-Dowlo. ( stolen
bases Mlnni-npollsl , Slcnix City l ! . HIHC-S on
balls It } i'nlty 1 , liy Hi'iidorvu JJ. Klrst I KIM
iii orrof-i-MlnnoHjiiillH 1 , Ij < : ( t on b.iac-i-Min
neapolis' , Sioux Olty 5. 'J'linei of cajno Ono
hour mul t\Mnty-llvo inliuilus. Umpire -
Itiumvliic' .
National doitgnc.
AT 1IOJTON' .
Boston 1 4 1 0 0 O 0 0 0 6
Cincinnati. ' . , , . . ! ) 1 0 0 0 O 1 1 0 3
lilts lloHton (1 , Cincinnati 8 Errors-
Hoston .1 , Ciiiclnnatl 1,1 , Butteries Oot'/eln
and IJennottjHhlnes and ILirriiijtou , Urn-
HI ro-Powers ,
AT rilll.ADl.t.l'IIIA.
PhlUdelphia..1 0 00020 01 7
Uhle-igo O 0 30010 a 0 5
-I'hiladelpliiu 11 , Chicago , 11. Errors
VhlUidclphh U , OhiaiLjo U. IJattcrio-j-
Cilcisonaiid Cloinents ; Luby anil ICittiedye.
Uinplre-Mollorniott.
AT NU10UK. .
Now York 0 0 00201 1 0 4
Chwhuul 0 0 0 1 0 O 0 0 3 4
lilts New-York ! ! , ClovchudS. Eirors-
New Vork , Ulovelnnd4. llattciicsrolch \
und MuiphyVudnvorth ; and Zluunor , Uia-
e-McQuald.
AT UllOOkLY.V.
PIttshtiiv . 0 1 010 31 10 7
lirvokljn . U 0 40010 0 0 5
Hits I'ittsburj , ' 1 , IlrooMyii 0. Errors
PitUhurcCi , Ilrooldyn 3. lUttories Ilocltor
and Dcikor ; Tony uud Daley , Umpire
Ljuch.
.
' *
I'liiyern
Boston . fi 0 0 a a 0 1 0 1 13
OlihijfO . 0 0 003 00 00 U
lilts -lloston 10 , ChlcsiKOT. Krrors Hoi-
ton U , Chicago 10. Hatterios Hailliouni nnd
Murplij , lUldvlu , l'iiri\ll uud
Unipiroi ICulglitnnd Jones.
Phlladolihlu.3 ) 1 000 00 02 5
Buituio . 10 ooo oo i o a
' 10 Buffalo llri-ors-
Jllts-l'hlladeliihitx , 8. -
Phllndeliililn : i , lUUTnlo2. Hattcries-lviicll
anil llalliuiui ; ilaUlofkutulMiick. Umpires
Uull'iiey and Sheridan.
r TOllK.
NcwVoik . 1 10O21300-S
Pittaburp . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0a
Hits-New Voile 14 , PitUburKJ. Krron
f Knv Voik3Pitt3lmig , . UattiTies-lCc'cro
mid Vaughnnj Giilvln mul Carroll. Umpires
I'ox'tjusoii und llolboit.
AT IIHOOICI.IN1.
Brooklii..0 ) 31030 008 1-10
Cleveland. . , ' ,0 00303 1 0 3 0S
Hit-s-BixxildynlO , Clovdnml 10. Krron
, J3rooklju 0 , Cluvclniidl ) . lUttories Sowders
ntidlDally ; llnkoly anJBrviiiinu , Umpire *
Leech and Jlattliws. '
Amortoikii
.AT COIU.MIIIS ,
Columbus 3 10100100-5
Urooklju 0 13 00 003(1 (
Hits-Columbus 0 , Drooklyn 3. Errors
Columbus S. Brooklyn 4. Uattcrles-Chimi-
berluln unel Dojlo ; MeCuUough und U'ov.
XJiuniro Curry.
AT I.OIISVIII.E.
nicwo 0 00 10 310 0-4.
Villo 0 O3 00 1UO --0
lilta-LiOuNvillo 12 , Syracuse U. Krron
0. natterlesICwfo
ricCT , Strattoa und SVocklxx-Ucr. tlin-
l > ircKcrlns ,
Jll TOIBDO.
Toledo. ) . 0 1 010 003 1R
UodiosWf . 0 10000010-2
Jilts Toledo , ItochostirO. HrrorsTo -
le < io O , Rochester . Uuttevlot-Huly and
Itopers i Harr and McOuire. Uinplus 1'eo- '
pK'sund DcxMcher ,
At ST. tOUIJ.
St.LoulJ.i . 0 01200000-8
Athletltf . 0 0 0 1 * - 1
lllts-St. I/iuisS , J\thletl4 0. Errors t.
Louh 8 , .Athletic. : ) IhttcrksSttvctts
nml MniigairSo , iVixl and llobiusoti.
A. New Mnn Indcril.
The Omaha minapjinetit signed a new
plnjcr jwtcnlay In Catcher Newman of the
Toronto * . jVcu'tnin v.islth tlm DlrooIJyn
National leajuo tcim nt the opening of tne
pruentscason , nml did some ery hrilllmt
iinllmlnityvoilt \ , hit ww released later
simply from Hie fuct tlmt llyrno hnd ti do-
eliJi-iHiupluiof ; cituhcis. N'oumnn is un-
doubto'lly u. piotl man. lie catches otter the
Rtjhi r/uhnrllo llonwtt , and is ono of the
best vounff iiicltetops In tno countrv. I Io is
til M > "a fltiu hitter and ilrat ilass general
player.
DeflMolncflStll ! In III
DKH JIoiNW , Ta , .rulv IT. [ Spaelil Tclo-
frmm to THE ECE. ] llnscbnll matters are
about settled here , anil it h iio v pretty cer
tain thnt the club vlll lo continued in the
league , though but few games will ho played
hew. U'lio pinenvill bo p.dd their salaries
toJay and v\-ord AV.VS revived fiom Secretary
riaiho that none of them coulctbo considered
rele.iseJ Ilio KitisajCltj tn-.inigerwaanlso
iiotllicd that Dw Molnoi was still iiithe
leiunio , but tbo team filled to appcir nttho
pail ; fora paine this nftei noon anil the pamo
wu , B'ncn to Dcs.Moiae.s by Umpire Hoo\or. \
l liutiiKan , 1'atton and Hint failed to uvpc.ir
ititlieiiuiiiformsnndwill boilned. TholJeii-
vcrsories sihcdiiled hero for the liJtli , 51st
nnd 22U will bo played at Deiivir Secretary
l edie will bo here tomorrow toofllclally
up matters ,
llrotlierlinoa Dlrrutnn TVIcot.
iritiA , July 17. [ Sieelnl Torcgtnm
toTiittOni ; ] Wmcttlnpor tlio dlrccton of
tlio Players' baseball league was lield here
this mo'mlng. Thcrp will bo no change in
tlio circuit , and faccrctacy Bun neil shtedthat
no chnnKowas lontcmplatod. Kadi club in
thcleiiiio ( [ U assessed $ -J.TO for tlioexpcnses
ot the national body , and A. L. Johnson of
Cleveland , M. Shlvo of UntTiilo and Secre
tary FmnkKrunnoli uppoiiitul nn executive -
ecutivo or oincrscncy coniiuitteo to Uko
adioiion allquostions wlileli requlro iminc-
tliito action. The Uun.ilo team will be
stieiiptlioiud at once , This -will ho acconi-
) illsliedby the tnnsfcr from other rluta of
tvo pitchew , anontlleldorandan indolcler.
ivrnntiioutlil'mk llneoi.
IHuic , .Tuly 17 AecoiJIng
to Kentleini.Mi who held watches on tlio
Mon mouth Paik rice tr.ulc the rceord
ofi--orimailoby B.dvador for a milo and a
quarter wiu broken usecnnd nnd n quarter
by Bunijiict , tlio winner of the Stockton
stakes , today. Doubt us to thocorn'ctiicss of
tbls time Jscxprcsscdby inuiy wlio ltnwsed
tlio raeo , it being nr eil thit the timers did
not cntili tliostait. The race vas ounntralght
coui-so and the horses when tliey stood
nt the post could not , In seen \\lth tliu inUeil
e\e. lly tlio aid of n class thoj could just be
dlitiiipiislied. But the dust of the track lii-
tcimiited cvon n view with glasses. No
fuctional time was taken Sumrnury :
Tlnw- fourths of a mlle Moridmvon \ ,
ladv Keel second , 131uo Hook third TIne
Lasslo stakes , t\vo year old lillics , three-
fourtlisof a mile Ambulanoo ivon , I'airv
second , Sallie McClelland third. Time
1.11.
1.11.Stockton
Stockton states , milo and one-fourth
Ihnquct won. Tournament second , Sir John
third. Time 8.0J9U'his U tbo fastest
time in the country for a mile mul ono-fourth.
'Jho host previous time VMS Silvator'K l:0"t :
Hindi ) at SlieeiMhe.il Bny in u mituh with
limiij , Banquctis nbay geldine , three jpars
old , bylliijou U'Or , dam Ella T , and is
own eel by Congressman . T . Soott.
Oiiomilo-Kcnwooil won , Tariston second ,
Delliida third. Timo-1 : lljf.
Milo und onisclBhtli S.unVood \von ,
I'ciizunce second , lirusacls third. Time
1G. :
1G.Thive - fourths of nmilo-Beauty won , Fox-
ford iecond , BoULthinnn. tnird. Time 1:13
AVnsliiiijton ) 1'nrlc Uncoil.
Citicuio , Julyir. Thofoatiro of the day
was the Hydtftinrk ntakcs , vorth about
Slt.UOO , tUcrloliost ciuntof tlio west outside
of the A-iiicriouif derby. The track was fast ,
Simiiniryi
All ages , mile and one sixteenth Arundel
von. LlzzioD second. MexkioII thlra. Time
-1 :59
All ngos , ono mile Anne Elizabeth v/on
AVnry second , 1'ropliecy third. Time ll-M !
Ilydo jnrk stakes , ttto-yc.ir-olds , three-
fourths of a mile Ihlgouati won , ICln0'iiian
fcc'c-oinl , Key del Itoy tliiri 'Jiino 1 : 1(1 ,
Oiiomilo Huron ttoii. Woodcraft second ,
Prints ITortunatns third. Time 'MO.
All nres ( milo and ono lurloii ? Kaniey
HOII , Ilallyhoo second. 'llino-litOO ,
Ciiiotoo , .Tulyl" . Much dissatihfdctlon ha ?
been exprtssed by horsemen from tliosoutli
nnd chewliero with the way \vhluhtliiiigs
hive been going nt "Washington park dur
ing tlio present ineetlnfr. This dl utis-
faction is chiefly diu > ctcdto\\ard the rnuniug
of the Chicaptj stable , ovuod by Ceorfreilan
kins , the veil known frnroi > lini ; hou-o kcopor ,
Ills horses hail been "ruimiif , ; In nnd out" In
the most Kinailiublo milliner , anil the nipcis
of the oily , beffinniiin with oxpresslons ot
mild astonishment , h.ivo conio to outright dc-
imnchtloii , There are threats iiiiulo tint un
less Hniikins-iaexpUlod nonoof tbo southein
stiibks will bo mpresunted hero nvxt season ,
111T3 ICANriAS tt'AY.
Orliliuil 1'ncknirn 7olu s
ou All Miles ,
.Tailor .Too Millar returned hst night froma
trip t O ttofro , Kim , aii < | awild tale ho tells
ot aflali-s hi thnt stala. U'hilo thcro Mr , Mil
ler vUlted several towm and in each ono ho
tounil the saloon bar closed , lut the original
package nourished In all of Its original glory.
IlotclJ , tlriiR- stores , groceries , liardwaro
stpros , and in in my iuttnncosilry goods stores
had their little rooms pirtltlouol oft nrhcro
the lueknjoa vcre sold. The streets of most
of the towns vcitJ lull of drunken men and
cvory other man hud an original paeluje In
his { uckal
In 1-off.inl to ciops , they are poor , small
cniin IxMnLr nlmost u fnllure , wlulo tlw corn
bus suft'ered greatly from the liotwluJs that
blov diiinig ll\o \ days last week.
AN
Are Solil Vi ) ati.VIIreillIcnrtIcss (
A llttlo moro thin n month njo Oeorjo
Townscnd , an attornoyof tbls city , piwiicd
J00 ! dolhrs worth of dlanumda with J. H.
Trennory , n Parnain strat pawnbroker ,
for f45 and i-cc'elved a ticket
which culled for thulr redemption
at the expiration ofthhty days upon the pay
ment of fl. . " > 0 intcieat. Tonnscnd allowed
the time to elnpso anil neither redeemed the
iliaiiiondsnorienowed t'io ' Interest. A few
ilnysafterthoexplratlonof the ticket Trcn-
iiprj sold tlio Jewuli. U'ownsond heard of It
mul jestoiilay iiioinliitjc.iusol Tivunory tobo
urreatcii on u iharge of Uivcny as bailee.
Tlrollonui. ointlilu |
The lo d bunch of th6 Nebraska Homoeo
pathic Mcillcjl association held IU bl-\veeWy \
mcctlut ; ut the I'iixtou Iwt evening. A
paper on " 'hooping Cough" was read by
Dr. Lankton , and ( jonerally dlncussed ,
The Kivatcipartof the session was tnlien
up In ilisoussliiK the uiovoto drlveout the
quiiiks. It as decided to act li\roiiunctlon \ ]
with thoold schoolTmictltionors ami a com-
mltteo. fonsiatiivKor lrt. ) Dlnsmoi-o. Wood
and I'liftoiis. wa > appointed toaciwitlui
similar eomitiltteo of tlio uloiuthlo unil colic-
tlo fliyslclaiis of the city , solldtod coiitil-
butlmis far pushlnt ; the proscoutlous wore
responded
0. Larson's ' Son , Wb.Ho Indiog a Gun ,
Shoots Himself.
EX-TREASURER KAPISH'S ' SHORTAGE.
Tlio Ijonc IMtio A cinbly-jV Queer
ahon-Ctmnty Scat AYnr Olil He t-
tiers Meet at lloiurlce-
Ctnuity Consent Ions.
Fnmtovr , N'ob. , July lT.-Special [ to THE
IJnt.J Yesterday foi-cnoon Chnrlio Larson ,
the foiirteen-yenr-oUl son of 0. LnMon , a
farmer HrliiRln L0jrmto\vnshipthiscounty ( ,
nccldontnll3- hltnicK intlioabdoinonlth
a iKeallbro iovol\er vshlch ho was loiidliiir.
A. physician was hastily suumioned and Iho
ball probed for , but it bad lainioJ downward
and could not to found. The llttlo fellow
how It without a murmur , lie died tlila
morning ut 'Jo' clock.
Old Sciller * srt-ot ait Kreniont.
Xeb , July 17. fSpochl Telo-
toTitEUnr ] largely nttotitled niect-
old solJiotM was hold In tliU rlty this
afternoon , with J E. HUM n chairman and J.
W. Klicrsol secretary. Kasolutiom were
adopted deprecating the efCoitt of county
nndstatoonielalsti satire creator compen
sation than Is allowed by itiwi deiiuuidltiK
that loyal proeoediiigs bo tnken a9'iiimt Htite
and countv treamren for the recovery of
ititeiest upn public moneys i that the de
linquent oniccrs of Gmo eoaiityba proceeded
nKiiinat , opposing a third term fora pov-
ornor nna JemjniUnt ' , the "abolition of the
state boird ot transportation and the substi
tution therefor of n boird of rillrojcl cuin-
misiioners by direct vote of the people.
Soieral old soldiers were named frjrthoro-
spcetlvo ofllcos to bo eluded this jear and
tlio special endorsoinoat of J , E. llushfor
county attoiuoy.
Tliol/oni ; l lnoM
r , Neb , July 17. fSi > ccial to THE
Urn. ! The Long Pine Chiuttiuo.ua assembly
opcus on August 2 nnd closes August IS.
Thcro piomtses tobo quito a gathering this
year and already there uro some twenty peo-
Iilo ciiinpitiR on the grounds , nnamoroaro
oomhiR Tliesi * people arc here on account
ofits being a su miner rusort nml will roiniln
till after the msoinbly closes. The iiro-
K rammo is the best over presented anil nil
who hn\e attended theio leetutcs and takoti
the Chiutituquo course pruimuuM it as ono ot
the pro itost novelties hi the faducatlonal line
of the , in'c.
Dr. JosophT. Durj-ei , piesident of the as
sembly , will deliver so\einl lectuics nud
Conrad Ilanev ofllUiiOlslllHpeacon \ Gr.md
Auny of the Kepuhllcdiiy A | ? raiid aincncl-
mcnt ivlly Mill hoholdrtn Afipust IH and H ) .
'Piomiiient span'tuus ' from all paits o. the
state Mill beta ntlemUnco
I-\lsiont ( > rKii < i { County ,
Xioinivn * , Xeb , .Tnly 17 [ Special to TIIK
I3n.j : A very Ihelysession of the bouril of
supervisor.- } took plnc'i ) yostorJiy over the
dhisionof Kuox county. Thcro vore two
conmittscs , ono reprc'3entlnj the south half
aid the other thoo.isthnlf , and thcro A\as a
stiupglo to precede the Cioifibtoii petition ,
which lud been first filed. .A vole lieinp
llinlly taken ivsnltcd inn tie , Supor\Uor
Vnloiitlne ixfusini ; to Vote , Itwasieeonstd-
eied and met with thesaiiw result. The com
mittee for tbo cast hnlf diUilon then brought
iiu report and it canlod by two rmjoilty.
At the clo < o of proceeding-s a motion pre
vailed to again reconsider the Croiphtoii peti
tion. and it will piolwbly bo fn\or.ibly \ ailed
uina today , thus civiiitftvo separata divis
ions to rote upon.
easurer Ituli h'H Sliorlajc.
Nfioiin\.iM , Neb , July II. [ Spechl toTnr.
E.I The elofalcatioii aso of ex-County
Treasincr C J. Kadish is being heard today
by the county supervisors. ICadlslf was
found short about 812,000 in. 1SS3 , part of
which ho settled with ills hoiidsmcn. They
aio about fli.OOl ) yet behind , though the
bondsmen have property in Omaha from
which they hopq to rcalizoneaily that Tiiuoh.
yho ? supervisors want tlio matter settled 1m-
meillutelv. Judpj Crawford ol West 1'oiiit
represents Mr. Kiulish and his bondsmen and
County Attorney llica\vill prosecute.
rolled to the Croimil.
OAKnvw.Neb , July 17. [ Special to THE
BEE.Vhllo Jumci Fields and Chnrles
Cooper were stnndliij ; justlnsUo of the front
door ofMr.Coopor's llveiy uarn List night
they -were felled to the ground hy astrolto of
Ibhtntiisr , and \\evo picked up to all appear
ances dead. No respiration and no notion of
tlio lie.irt could bo dcteeteil. Ji'hyslciaiis
introduced artificial respiration and Mr ,
JTioldssoon returned to consciousness , but
Mr. Cooperls still unconsciougandhls fate is
in doubt. His hair wis buirtod and Mr.
rieluVhaUvas coiiblderably torn.
A County Sent AVar.
TKKANT.VII , Xcb. , July J7. ; [ { Special to Tar.
BEK. ] For several weeks pastBurt county
1m been engaged in a counti' seat -war , vhich
culminated today In a special election.A
stroiiK' rivalry cxit > ts bciwecn LjonsOak
land , Craig andToltainnli , wlicra the county
sc.it lus been located duilnp tlio pist tlilrtv-
tlireejcari , Tlio Held lias lieeii tliorouijhlj
canviwsocl and His probable tliat u largo vote
\\ill \ bo cast.
lliii'iii'il ID tlie "XYatei's I"dc ,
Sir.iua CIIKUK , Neb. , July 17. Siiocl.il to
TUB ] ) r.i : . ] A. lenvystonn vUited thh sec
tion Monday iilht. ThollRhhiliiKstruck the
ULT biidtjoacross tholUutto river ut this point
nnd burned one span to the water's edge , and
voultl haw destroyed tbo entire struetuio
hut for tlio offoits of the citizens of Sdvci
Cr < olt , who turned oat nnd foupht the Uro
with such/eul that tboy contivlledlt.
He Won IlhUrhlc nt
Nunuvsitv CITV , Nob. , July IZ-fSpecial
Telogiam to U'nu 33BK.J EdVillmnn , who
ashoit time ago \vas compelled to usoan ax
In liisnrBument for the possession of Augus
tus Gcrhault's daughter for a wife , and who
has since carried on awar ntthis place and
Lincoln , -was today \letorious and was mar
ried to the girl for vhomho fought ,
A ICcnrney Itesidcnoo Uiirncd ,
ICuinXBT , Is'eb. , July 17. [ Special Tele-
giam to 'Inn Hen. ] A tcsldenco on South
Ceiitial avenue , belonging to Willnm Mel n
tyro of Lltchfleld , i\as \ burned this evouint ? ,
loss about fSOO , The lire was evidently ot an
incendiary origin , as no ono had occupied tlio
plnco for two vcoks ,
A. Yaunncy Filh'il.
FAiimunr , > "cb. . July 17.-SiOclnl [ Tolo-
gnunto Tin : DFE. ] The county judge today
appolntcdS. Maekcyof Uoynolds , this county ,
to fill the placoloft vacant by Commissioner
St Ulartin , tliolust of the boodle ofllcoii ,
whoreslKned jestcmay , Th6 appointments
have been made with a view of oluthif these
appointed this fall to a full term.
ji'M U'ork jxtH'ymoro.
Kcb. , July 17. [ Special Telegram -
gram to Tim Ilci-DurliiR ahen\y \ thunder
shower tills owning , G. L. Hempcrtry'j ' resl-
Jenco WIVH struck by lightning , The roof was
torn couslilerablv. hut no further dtitmso
WIIH done to the building Nouo ottho family
were Injured.
llurcly UdOapiMl AVItli Tliflr lilvos.
"LiM'Oi.x , Neb. , July 17. f Special Toleprnm
to Tin : I-lti : . ] Mr. 1'oundstono'a cottaffo at
Sixteenth and B streets was entirely con-
Bumivl byllrotoniKht. The IHIUSO vas the
oxplodonof rihunii. The family barely es
caped with their li > os.
A Qiu < i rTlicft.
ITAiiaisiirno , Neb. , July ir. [ Special to
Tun UEK ] The comity clerk'-i oftlco was
hrohen Into last nlfiht and the town lot
numerical index destroyed. Ko pth or dam
age , no clue und no cuiuo for thu net taovvn.
A I Me lUul nsttilo Hulr.
LINCOIA , Keb. , July 17.-Speclal [ toTnr.
BII ; | John 0 , Dcputrau haUiroughtsuit In
the dlstilet court iigulnst J , fcL , McJIurtry ,
tUo real citato man , and others , \\ho , bo
claims , nro alVjujillnR to rob him of rerj * T l *
uahlo prope > rtftJfng in this city , Iho tract
comprises sixUwfjks. Ho also siiys thnt Jlo-
Murtry Is trjliiB la illc-pally hold possession
of two other frtu of land mid now it portion
of the city orjfncoln Iho plaintiff siys
tlmt thocliiirlij of , McMtirtiv to the Imd nro
based only on'ft irfstnW in , the suit brought
by Itowcna "i'outiir to rccoror realty In that
Vicinity. MwUpiititrnn iialel JI0.600 to Mr.
umliHn. Sannel'Wi Llttlo for those traits ,
nnd ho asks llttrt'tho mistake made in the
Judgment reniiii-cil ID the case of llowenn
Young lie coriifitf ( A. In the petition Mr. Io- )
putran lutlinales that Me-Murtryknow of the
mistake , hut actuated by fraudulent inten
tions has takerailvuntago / of the mistake.
< O L'\ \
Clicycnno Coiiiity
Sii > Nnr , Neb. , July IT , [ Spocltt
to Tins Dm : . ] A lar o nnd enthusiastic con
vention of f armor * assembled hero today In
the court house far the x'Urposi ) of electing
delegates from Clieyenno county to the re
publican stiilo convention , nnd unanimously
adopted the followlnp resolution !
AMieroise \ , tlie republicans of Choycnuo
county In coiivontloii n serablod , most ln-
eorciy bcllo liiK tliat tlio mildly Iiifroaslnp
woallli of iMNU rii Nihrnskii. lo/otlu-r vlth
the Hlondy lnonsme in population nnd icr-
\rlnliiilnj rviiubilutii inn lorltloi which luvo
nl\tiiyH U'oii rvcorJnd from lids portion of Iho
stutc , ciitlllont to roewnltlon In thcfornu-
llonof the wtito tlekoti tlierofon1. bolt
lieiolud , Hint in uonsldiriitlnn of the tict
that linn lli'iirvilrujii'-r Is bnlnt ? r.iuu-.ilily
inoiitloiicd liy tlio stiilo roiibllean | ) press IIH
u uniidlihto fur tlw ciUlic o ( ut < oinoy itt'iirr.il.
aiulwltba tttsli-o ( o furtlnr tlio Intueitsot
Wfilern N'eliMski. and his Interests liefiiio
tlu'vtnlo tointiilnn | , no tiorob ) retiitost him
to selocl deliviuos from Cheyenne county tote
to idcl MatcintiMiitlim
Aftertlie aJoptlon of the foreoin ; resolu
tion loud cries weto imulo lor Uaynerilio
innde an eloquent spOeh on tnolsiues bcfoi-o
thoiieoplo. Ho named the cielegatlonheaJod
byJudfe'o Gcorgo\V. \ Heist.
Kojn l nlnt t'otinty ilepnblleaiiH.
Sriti > aviiw , Kob. , July 12 [ Special to
TUB B LE. ] The dolegitlon elected Tuesday
to represent ICeyaPaha county in tbo slate
com on tloa was headed by II , J. Skinner.
Delegate" ) wro also elected to attend the
Third district eonjrosslonnl convention. The
delegations j-o uulnstiucted , thosttilo delega
tion ii thought to bo divided between Itleh-
nrdi and Tluyer. Tlio delepition to the
Third concirc'sslonnl ' convention Is forUoraoy.
j\n \ alii nice people's contention is called to
meet atthis place July vt ! > , for the purpose of
sondliigdclcifcites to the Independent state
convention and the nomination of a county
tickct. The move is democratic in this
county. *
llitchuoolc County
CuMiniTsov , : Ncb. July 1" . [ Special Tele
gram toTucHii ] Uthcropubllcan county
coinentloii , held hoio today , the folloulii } ?
couuressiomil delegates weio elected , "W L.
Oir , A J. Oooni , Fred AVutts and John S.
\VlsonllK.O.La\v men. Also delegates to
son.itoinl coiivenlion M. II. Coons , J nines
IlaijernniiV ( \ Do\vherst \ nnd I1. U'lipp
delegates to ivproscntitivo convention. SI.
II. tjoons , J D Spraclns , , T. D. Healornnd
Ltonai-d Diimellall for B. D. Gla oof Iliyos
county Dclpsate's to the side convention : J.
K.Koortz , 31 B Lowl , AVllliaiu Knlghtnnd
A 1Ihor.il * Jf. Lnntz of Galena was nomi
nated for coirnty1 commissioner and C. A.
Heady for county ( ittoniey ,
Keith Cpii'iity llcpulilleaim.
OOAII.U..A , Nob. , July 17. [ Special Tele
gram to Tnr. Ufc. ( ] The lopublioniis met in
thocouit house today nt 2 o'clock ' for.tho
election of tlele itos to the stale convention.
M. A. Doujheity lie.ided the delegation.
Resolutions \vevo \ passed instructing the dele-
Kates tousoall liouoriblo means to have the
state convention endorse a resolution mnkiiip
usuriom contnti.11) ) void as to priiuipnl and
interest as veil , is a inisdeineanor puulslnblo
by llnoand linmiionmcnt , nud also a demand
that tlio republicans takoastund a dnsttho
eontrolof ourjiuity by ralltoad coiporutlons
and that they vito ) for no man oil the st.ito
ticket ivlio does not favor the abo\o rcbolu-
tions.
Otio ( futility Allilinco.
Cnr , Tfeb. , July 17. [ Special
toTiiK Uiiul VmoothiBof the alliancoand
Knhts ! of Labor ic'prcsentatives of Otoo
county has been called nnd will bo held at
Sj r.icuso on Saturday , July 19. The meeting
is railed fortho purpo > o of naming1 a date for
holdiiiga people's ' or independent countycon-
vcntionto elect dolcfjates to thostato conven
tion and place an independent eouuty ticket
in the Held. The meeting on Saturday will
consist of iho alllanco and fho Knights of
Libor delesitcs nnd it Is proposed , to hold the
primaries Thursday , July 134 , nnd tlio conven
tion on Julj 20.
Dawes County l > epnlllcnns. )
CIIADUON , Neb , July 17. [ Special Tolo-
Kram to Tun BEB. ] In- the icimblloan con
vention of Dawes county today a resolution
to repudiate Horsey and instruct the con
gressional delegation for Klnkaldwas tabled
AsolidDoisoy dologntion was then named.
\ \ , \ V.Vllson , p. farmer , was nllo\\od to
select the delegations to the senatorial and
representative uwivcutions tstato dolcgatca
vero not instructed. A. BarUott vas nomi
nated for commissioner nndV. . 0. Pardoo
for county attorney.
Hurt County
TKKIMAU , Neb. , July 17. [ Special Tclo-
gram to TUB BVE. ] A.t the special election
held In Burt county today Tckumah lacked
only sixty-three votes of h.ivln , ? tlio requisite
t o-llths ( of all the votes cast , thus making
necessary to call another election. The contest -
test % % lll now bemuvio\veddo\ui toTokamah ,
Ijjoinnnd O.ikUucl , and while it isto 1)0 ) re
gretted that thcmatter could not have been
settled on the Jlr-,1 ballot , jet Uiero Is little
doubt Unit Tokamah will conio out ahead in
the ond. f
County Kopulillcnns.
* , Neb.Julyl7. [ Spcclnl toTnr
3)ciTills ) county held a mass 'niectlng of
lepabllcans Monday and selected a county
central co uvnitteeo nnel Jele atos to attend
the state , coiifmslon < il. senatorial and Icffis-
Iatlvoconventioii3.Villlun \ \Vlsnerwai
chosen a delcff.ito to the htite convention. All
the delefjateera uninstrueted.
Clay Count ) rtcpiililleaim.
Snrox , N'ob , July 17. [ Special Telegram
toTmBEt. ] At tlo primailes hero today
the following1 delegates vcro elected to the
republican com en tibn to be held Saturday ,
.lulv " 19 : Henrj'Grosshnns , AYilliam Crless ,
II H Scluvaf ) , 1) ) F. McGill , William
William Siuloieher.K. KHalrrrocVllliani ( \
llelsplch , J , J. Ochner , 1 { , M. Thompson .
K. Bemls.Aut'iIStiplmll ' and II. K.Cainp.
lluv Bilt'tt ) Uopulllonim.
IIiviNoiortuJfub , July -Spoclal [ tolo-
pram to Tun BtW.1 ! The republicans of Box
Ilutto county y'cnpnlay ' selected delosntes to
the stuto coiivoiiftlon ns follows1 John I1
Amott , Jsime 'Fl. ' .DmsUii , IM M Tracy , A.
] , . Kced and I 'tt.1 ' , Jlounds. This is gener
ally considoradY iitory of tlio Dorsoy over
the Klchauls
Itnnno < 'iUiiily Itcpuhlleans ,
Ai.moN-Nob'jMfply 17 , [ Spscial to TUB'
BKC. ] An antl-Donoy delegation to the
Hoono county' ' vJitluMlcTO convention was
elected in this niuclnct Monday. Tlio con
tention AUll hehtWSaturday , In all probability -
ability an aiiti-Din'acy ' dolegratlon vlll Iw so-
Iceted to yo to'Hii : cougressloual convention ,
Valley lounty UopubUcaiin ,
Onn , Neb , , July 17 , [ Kpcciil 1'elo ram to
TIIK BKI : , ] TH | ) republican county conven
tion wet liero this nfueinoon C. C. Jewell
Iw.ulslhodt'lo.ntion to tno btito convention.
Itgocsunlustiutitett.
. ' .
MiiMiroom I'd i Mini lie ; .
MusUrooin polsonincr Is fc > o common
nmoiiff tha poititinU o ( Italy tliat rural
dlsiXMismlos koojironely n tock of rrntl-
dotes , sajs the Illuitratccl American.
Unfortunately , these rarely reach tlio
p.itie'iit In tiino , mul doatlib of boveril
nioiubersof a family simultaneously : uo
foportod frequently. As Italian peas-
niitrf Insist iiiiDii c\tiiih' : \ vlait they Bup-
none nrolieulthf ul in xuli rooms ) \vh > novt'i ' %
Ilioy \\n\o \ auopjiortunlty to do so , It U
| iroHsetl | to ilisscniluiito 0ini3 Bliuiile In-
structioiu witli respect totheedlblo und
iioti-eilililo fuii"'i.
FROM THE 1HKEYE STATE ,
Dos Koines and "Vlciuitj Visited by a Vio-
Icat Elcctrio Storm.
CONSIDERABLE PROPERTY DAMAGED ,
Several leronn Stunned null Other
wise Injured lijr Ufjlitnitijf
Mnnchiatli'8 Sciitenoo
Coiniiiiitctli
DES Moivn , la. , July 17 , [ Special Telo-
frramtoTiu : llin. : ] Alolcnt \ electric stonn
vlslteJ this city iilwut ( o'clock thU morning ,
consldeublc ) . dniiUKO bplnjr rcpoiled by
lightning ISlr. utnl MM. T. C. Oiborno and
their five children have resided inn two-story
frame on the corner of Day ntul "Wileystreets
over since the eyelouo of July Ul , ISSt , which
destroyed everything tboy h.id on a farm
nour Wmk . They thcmsuUes otcaiied
with their ll\e-j , vhllo tro a crashed down
Upon their house , Mr , O.sboriio hal boeu
nonoua about storms When the stoini
began this ipomlng Iw uroso , went
up stairs and brought down bis children soils
to lmo his little flock together. All ut once
thcioviw nti nwf ill roar , a blinding lliuli , and
the IIOUM Illicit with line ilust. Tor ten min
utes Mrs Osbm'iic. felt nstiiiKluitpninia the
top of her head as if noodle * liul boon run
Into her scalji , Her oldest duinhter l.iv be-
sldohorstunned , but fortiinilelv uonowuo
killed. The bouse , lion over , w w visited In
every part ami pieces knocked cIT , splinters
bitten out , holes Imrncd through the walls ,
ntidhiivoc ercitod generally.Vith the bolt
came dawn nu oult tree in the yard ,
sheltering it , and before reaching the croutiu
leaped o\er to thohousoand ran all around
It. SSoieral of the neighbors were. aUo
shocked
.A tenlflc cannonading1 was kept up for
half an. hour In that pnrt of the city , Ono
bolt struck the tjiound hi the boil o/Uird's '
run , hotlng a big post hole in it. A few
minutes before 0 o'clock ' the to\\cr of Trunk-
lln school \vm struck , shattering one corner
ttiidshockiiigsovcrul verso us in the chilly.
Mrs. CJeoi'KoBarton , lialf a block from the
school , was knocked down but not seriously
huit. Heports from other juris of the city
uro equally startling.
lli > ir to .Millions ,
l\nnrr\-ni\i'i : , In. , July 17. [ Special Tel-
cgrim to Tun BUR. ] Henry Ilillberg , n
bnkcr and rost.iutatourof this city , isu lucky
man. It loolw as though ho will boortli \ u
million or t\\o soon. Ono htindi'ed yeira apro
Jobh 13r.mil . died In Amsterdam. In 1701 his
wife also died , leaving HO heirs , mid the gov-
arimiouti'oinertcdullpiopcitlcs into money ,
which lias boon accumulating over since. Jlr.
flillbcTj has received notification from Gcr-
intiny. wio a private letter from a brother in
that'uountry , stilting tint after a century oC
research kith mid kin hive been found and
the llual papers pro\ng ! iclnttoushlp have
ba n'lilcVl , 'Iho circumstances of the case are
notclo.ir , as Mr. Hillberg isoiityabloto state
th it Mrs , Brand wus bis father's ' aunt , anil
the living rchtlvM on this sldoot thohou o
arofow , The csUtovns enormous , and In
thelusthimdrcd-jears has nmountcil to SH'i-
001,000. A meeting of the heirs \vns recently
lielJwhen It was deildod to inako a settle
ment.
.Mtiiiohrath'H.Seiitciico Commuted ,
lis : JIoiNH , la , .Inly 17 , [ Special Tele
gram toTnr BISP. ] Governor Boies todiy
commuted the sentence of lYod Munchr.itli ,
jr. , from two jears In the penitentiary to
three mouths. Mutichrath was 0110 of the
alleged conspirators ' \hoso work resulted in
the assassination of Uev. Haddock of Sioux
City u few jours ape on account of
his activity In the eufotcement of prohibition.
The governor unices a lengthy statement bi
which ho tikes the ground th.it i IDS much
as Munehrnthmtlioonlr one of the m-
spliiiton convicted , and that the evidence
shows Mimchruth cautioned cam in the inat-
tor and was largely the \lctiin of circum
stances , ho thinks the sentence excessive and
therefore commutes it
military Olllocrs
CBD.U RANDS , la. , July 17. [ Special Tele
gram toTiiiiBi : ! ! , ] "While Adjutant Genera' '
Gieon , Cuptaln JCotchain of the regular army
and Colonel Bocson of IStarsliaHtown were
going out of town to nrranjjo for target practice -
tico in company v , 1th E. H. Smith this fore
noon their team became frightened nt a
plumbers' excavation In the street and fell In
tliohole.rj.'ho men \vcro pretty badly fright
ened and , -Hero somewhat bruised , but no
soilousdamigo was done.
AH Xneondlary l Mre.
Dr.s M6i > F3 , K , .My 17. [ Special Tclo-
grrnm to Tim 15 ti : . ] Uurly this morning fire
destroyed a residence at 317 East Seventh
stieet , with valuable contents. The llremea
had huidvork to avert a disastrous blaze.
The house was valued at 81,000 and the con
tents at 6500 , the latter insured. The origin
of the ftro is a imstery , as the liouso was un
occupied at the tlino , but tbo indications arc
that it was robbed first and then sot on fire.
A. Nora Springa HeiiN.itlun.
MASOV Cur , la , July 17. [ Special Tele
gram to Tin ! Ems. J Nora Springs has a
rjcy sensation. A. D. Strong was arrested
ycstcrdiy for running awny with the wife of
Jvlr. l ranlclln , a resident of lioclffonl. Mr.
and Mrs. IVanltlln voro marnod but four
v eeks ago , tlio latter boingu daughter of D.
Morrison. The hctsaro jot to bo dcvoloiiod.
All paitles arc highly conncotcd ,
An Cinl to the Jilrnic ) | ! ,
DES.SIOINEI , la , July 17. [ Spochl Tele
gram to Tun Br.i5.l- Governor Boies this
morning received a letter from the authori
ties at the Clarinda hospital , silting that the
thioateiied epidemic has ceased to exist. Atone
ono time thirteen pitlontJ and attendants *
\\cro down , onoof the latter dvin ? , but all
have now recovered but ono , and no fears of
the spiead of the disease mo now held.
To lo ! 'JiUcun to Xoln.-xslcn.
Dn MoiNrs , In. , .Tulj' 17. [ Special Tole-
piam to TUB BrK.-Shcilff D A. Uakcrof
Iforth Platte , Nob. , has departed from Des
Molnes bearing authority or Governor Boles
to take from the Clnrlndaj.iil a mm who is
accused of scllini ; moitfcaged propcity. Mr.
Bakorsaidtho accused was an old offuiulcr.
S SCI1HMK.
Tlio StntoS'ccri tnry of tlio Knl nis ol
IjnlxirVullCR 1'oIHIOH.
J. II. Cradilock , stuto seciotary of the
Knights of Labor , was in the city last night
delivering words of political consolation to
the members of the Hod Carriers' union , A
Itngtliy tncatiiifc was held behind o'osoil '
doors , at which Mr. Cr.uldock urtfedhls hc.ir
cis Co turn a deaf carlo thoontroatlM of botl
political puitics and stand llrm fortho hide
jwnd < 'nt uwvetnent. According to Mr. Crad-
clock's o\vn statement lie has been hustling
and during the pist four weeks hohasbeci
\hiting small towns and out of the way
ulaces , organizing tlio farmers and tr.ulcsmci
into mixed assemblies of tlio I\nlhts ( o
Labor , fortho purpoio of makliiu afightdur
Inpf tlio fall campaign.
"We will not luso with cither party , " sah'
tlio KCntlcinan , "but If the people of those
turtles ha\o uiiy ovntuiw to make wo wil
lUten licforo the election comes onvovll
bo orKanl/cd on every hill top nml iu cvurj
Milloy , niuUvo ivlll m.iko tins pjlitic ! ins thin I
that the Knltfhti of I abor and the fanners
alllante ommi/atlont area power. "
On November 11 the general avomUy o
the KnlRhU of Uibor will hold a oonvfiitioi
in Denver , and at the present time Mr dad
dock's schema h to have tlio delefatos ? leav <
their homes early In October , stop inthl
statoand lliwJ cvory hsimlot and tchooldla
trlct wltli ICniglitH of Labor speakers.
Alloys.
A resolution was adopted ntthol.wt ncot
lujc of thucity couiull Inttruittnn the stioo
sweeplntr C4)titniftors ) to bwceji all jiavet
ailoyjot lout 0111:0 : month.
Tbcro nw ! JO lalles of invert aliojs ii
Onmlii , and to i * i 'p thorn OIICK a month wil
co-.t aiont8" D i r month , or f > 00 for the tei
mouths iu each year that sweeping l duuo.
OP J'tXPAfiliS.
A Warning Yjcltcrfrotn BulT.tlo County
on Iho i'ullllunl Bittmtiiin.
ICRIIIN-KI , Neb- , July 14. To the editor of
Tnr.llKt : : Although the weather Is exceed
ingly warm , it seems to Invo no effect on the
politic.il Interest , -\\hlch will culminate to
ionic cttont In tlio republicm stuto conven
tion. In this vicinity the head of the non-
partlvm league scenu to liavo dropped Into
the camp of the democrats , much to the dis
gust of many gojil republicans vho Just now
seem to realize that a democrat never forgets
his party tactics to always vote fora demo
crat regardless of the name of the ticket on
which ho may bo u candidate. In Uuflulo
ounly thealllaiu'csaud labor organizations
federated , nominating two lOprosontatlve.s
and one county attorney , giving to the labor
organizations and these of republican tend-
cnuloUhopriviloKOot attending tin- various
convention * Unit they may bo heard upon the
Icorlii their vospoctlvo conventions shouting
or five trulo , prohibition and thodofoit of
the republican pivty , after whleh they will
simply mid they have boon helping tono.nl-
nato sonipduinocr.itle candidates lorotnee.
So fur inthost.itotho domo.'r.itsliivoi'ap-
ureil tlio idlliuuo coineutions , liopiuKtliu
enubllcain ni.iy numtniito uoalt \ or
railroad ticket , \\hich will give tliom
m oppirliinlty of repeating tlio
lownjolcoof otorlliiffa ileinociatic governor
n a lepiibllean state Tlio democrats are
aidin < all thuy c.in toillvldu the rcpubUv.iuH
an luui'h iupos < iblo on tin1 pioldbltlon iiui's-
tlon , fooling sum thev will bo able to pull oil
norotlian our republican nnjorltv to tlio
dllmii-n cindldatiM mid by tlu'lurthoi1 sl.Uo-
iiout Unit the republican convention will bo
contiulk-dby the r.illto.ids , thus helping the
\voak kneed republicans in tlio nlllance to
lavonn excuse for voting for the dcinoeratle
andlJatei whom they have nominated ,
riioy will ponlstontly iiixo and with great
success f of nil democrats to stand square by
their party.
As tlio piohibltlonc.impitgn progresses n
; oodly number who h.ivo horctoforo felt
diully touiml the inovenieiit have bog.m to
ro.ilbo tint "thoi-u's millions In It" lor the
irohlhitlon cnnip.ilRiiei's. without any good
oHiilts to the iieoplo Tlio recent deliito on
this iiuostlon , vltli tlio inoductlon of fncUs
and ll urcs on the aide of anti-prohibition
and the slish nud inlsstatemonts bj thehlrod
cnvojs A\lio nro in the bushiest for what
[ hero is in it , his a\\.ikonod a dilTcrcnt feel
ing In tltis iurt of tbo state among the mad-
Ing and thinking people which will make
quite a difference when the vote is counted.
The nomination ottioiierul A. II. Conner ,
who Is a candidate , for governor by the re
publican party would take nil tlio vind out of
the nllliuuo schema from the fact that his
record has shown him toalwavs have been on
Iho pooplo's side on the transportation cp.i"s
lion , His ability and Integrity is second tone
no imn in this stuto unit booulu cronto an
enthusiasm ami interest in the campilgn
which would dia\v biek Into tbop.nty u largo
inn011ty ] of the ropubllcuns wlio aie'now enrolled -
rolled with the alllanco pnity. In fact , in
ordei to lio'.d cvon the republicans In line this
} car In the west , it will bo iioceBsnry tonom-
inatAJiiotonly a clean yet fair man for gov
ernor , who Inn a rocoid on the side ot the
people , but they must also duposo of Steen ,
Joudery and lionton , who have not been
loyal to the peoples Interests on the trans
portation question. The partv cannot nflord
lo go to the polls tliU fall vlth the ticket
tailed down with men who hnvo been D in-
dilTeient to the people's interest at a time
when the farmers of this state needed their
Influence and pjwcr. Should the railroad
combine succeed in reiioniiiiatin those Ren-
tlcinen , It will bo an easy matter fur the
democrats to west tins state from the ropub
llcanlino So let usguaul oaiolullj andlhor-
ougbly the confidence reposed iit ourpirt )
and not goon n'cord as indorsing tbo rallroatl
combine , which h.is been deaf to the appeals
of the shipper and iiroducer when thu railroad -
road ) weio drawing the Ilfo Itlood from those
who inako and unmake parties and when once
thoroughly aroused will dostroj- even their
longlovcd and well served party , hoping to
ilnd relief In homo other htucu. A mistake
on tlio pint of the iopublicans in tholr con
vention will boas MollUiblo tothodeinocratlc
party as were the "Mistakes of Moses" to
uoblngcisoll. B.
Ono Sroro Congrcssloiial Cnmliilate ,
OiiivnNi.vM ) , Neb. , July li. ( Totho Kdl-
tor ofTiiBlini : I wish to malify a state
ment appearing in Tin ; BhK that Judge
Hauler and Mr. Dorsoy were the only con-
Rresslonul candidates in the Thiid district.
Judge II.lirison is in it. lix-UoutonuutUov-
ernor-Abbott , icfeiilngto the Judgu's cindl-
said ' ' Ilirrisoa Is
dacy , : 'Although Judge
out of town , I can biy that ho will ba a candi
date before tbo district convention , and I
know of no ono in the distiictlio -will in
spire morooonlldoiuo. Ills judicial district ,
the Ninth , will bo practlcolly solid for him.
I don't think bo will go Into the other dis
tricts and m.iko u pcrnonnl camass , and I
thinlc if bo weio to consult his own interest
ho would prefer to remain upon the bench.
His nomination would , in my opinion , bo an
exc-dlpiit onchis ( Uiarmtor would bo nioio
assuring to the majority of \otorsthun
any platform or decluratlQii tbe convention
niiRlit unite. I consider hU chances very
good. Ilo will bo In the Held , and if nomi
nated will stay until the closing of the polls. "
Tlio Turners' .Kxcnrslon.
The Omaha Turners have completed ar
rangements for their annual excursion and
picnic at West 1'oint next Sunday , A special
train will Inavo the Webster street depot atS
o'clock over the Fremont , Elkliorn & Mis
souri Valley , and mtuinhig will leave West
Point about 8 o'clock in the evening. An c\ ;
ccllent piofrramino will bo c.iuicd out at tj'io
paik , It includes prl > turning , glass b.ill
shooting , footraces , boat rue's , baseball , ete ,
Music will ho furnished by the Second Infan
try bandund the Juvenile baud of Westi'oint
The latter orgmi atloii will arrive hero to
morrow , and will make a parade. Hovor.il
speeches will bo made , and an excellent danc
ing platform will furnish ntti ictlons for
many. Numerous games -will bo jirovldod
about tlio groumla for the amusement of vis
itors. Jt is cxDi'cted th it about six hundred
will go from tills city and . X ) f i-oin l-'rcinout ,
us uoll m muny other * from various noints
along the line The faro for the round trip
will bo $ i , The Tumors' picnics huvo alwajs
proven popular and onjojabloallairi , and the
Indications mo that this one will bo no excep
tion.
\Vill AMicfoi- Change in Hours.
Ihcro is a movement on foot among the
woildngnien employed In the Grant and
Ornaha smelting worlcs to secure a change of
hours so as to inako thrco eight-hour shifts
earn day , Thin , ills claimed , has been for
some tiiro the pr.ictlco at the Grant anil
Omaha smelting vnrks la Denver A delega
tion will call upon the managers asking for
thia chtvigo.
Caiupboll's Injuries 1'rovo Fntnl.
" \VilliUMi \ ( Jainpbcll , tlio house mover whoso
skull was crushed Thursday afternoon by a
flying caps tain sweep , died at 1:3) : ) jestordnj
afternoon without having regained conscious-
ncjs. 'j'ho coiimcr was notilled , tint declined
to bold an inquest , the attending phHicIm
dcilariiu ; tlml tbounfoitunnUi mm died frum
compression of tlio bralu and tudctua of tbe
lungs.
niHtrlot Com I.
'fho Impoitant nilng in tbo district i-ourt
yostcrdny was the petition of Uuel Nelson ,
whoforhorsclf and her two children , Anna
Nelson , aged sixteen , and Can io Nelson , aged
ilvo yean , sues Gbils .Knson , a saloon kLojier
atHUJ Is'oith rouitccnthatrcet , and his bonds
men , lOmll CJ. Ackeiman mid J. N. Stadtlan-
dor. fortho mini of JIO.ODO damages. In her
petition , Mrd Nelson iillegcs tlult her lilts-
band , 1'otor Nelipn , on January 1 , IblW ,
d rank liquor to oxetsss In .Tcns > on's pi ice and
wai drunk for days and weLks thoieaftor ,
th.it ou April"J liouas again at Jensen' '
saluon anil bciMinudrunk ; that late In thu
eviningof that day ho leturncd to his home ,
and white craro.l by llfiuor drove his rhlldici
out of tbo house and then assaulted hU wife
knocked lior down and kicked heron the
right thigh , Inllicting n painful and porma
neat wound. For this N'olsonvas an on toil
tried in police court , convicted and sentencci
tonliiotj ilu.\i in tlio county Jail , lliureb )
losing lil portion , which netiedhim ? I.UOO i
year. On lucounl of all this Mrs. NoUoi
fctU nxicrloMxl mil thinks that nothini ? Jess
than f lUn ; ) , ) will heal the mental and bodily
injuries bho has sustained ,
Cuunty Courl.
In the county court the following Judg
ments were rcndenxl yesterday : Kud
Selirocdcr vs AVllllnm IleMHonw , $ 11.1701
New England loan and trtut company vs M.
D. Wilkinson , $ J09 2 | M. A. Upton vs 1'lrs * /
National brink , Jmlirniorit for ciHts for ilo- /
foneluntjVestoin Noivspipe'r Union v.i & * J
13. Mnno , 111' ' . lUTuikor , O.vhvoll & Co. ,
vs S. U Andrews , f > )70.f.5.
A , l-'iled ifcUo. luivtirommiMtcoit ult toro
eover S.'US.W from A. I1. Uoicho , witli Inter
est from A pill 5 , IS'.H ' ) .
DIP Secret of nn Old Oprtitim 1'ai-nior
In AVcst Vli'Kinln. .
ThiTO mllo4 ever the iiiountiili Is th
touio of OV. . llninrlolt. Jt lt u Ilvo-
oem \ng \ lioiiso , tlio interior \vcatliov \
jo.u'doil , but not painted. Tlio fiont
vlinlows fuco u iiiiiHiw vulloy Unit lt
> oumled l > j hilla so hljjfli they shut out
-ho - sun nftcr 4 oVloclc , n-iys U I'lullppl ,
\V. V . , spi'dul to the I'liiflmmll C'uiu-
uorolnl Gsi/otto. Thorc Is uolhiiiR nhmt
he house ntul iln uiipfotentluud jni'd to
ittrnutmoro thm a pntMliiK s'l111 ' ' for
my one who may clwiu'o to tru\ol Iho
inuvqui'Jiteil oountry ivad Ihtit ulmla
ts \ lono-tontuly Into tlu < hillsbn > onil ,
ot It is full of uut'l'ultioH thnl liavonf \ \
.led tlio ii'itions it nil ot bomo ( if tlu
"
> rlhtO' ( < t inlnd-i in the t-ouutry tlilnkititf.
Tlio jilain olil house is full of uiuiii-
ulos , hull i of bruloiaiul luinuin boinf"s.
lore arc ininiuuioa that ouli'hnl nliy
Sjrypt over kiiDw. 'I'lio ICj\ptltin oiii-
) iiliin.'ils removed bintiis and blood mul
Ibcoi'ii , and wi ippcd the cl.ij alioll lh.it
vas lolt in b.iiiilaginj * , sntiiiatcdith \
) iln anil ointniL'iits. In thin liouan lh Iho
> odlo3of t\\o \ ndiilts , natur.i' iilino l as
Ilfo ' - of the skin i-d
n , ovciy pai'tii-lo o vpo -
o tlio air , blood , brains and \ i- > rti i -
mining. In the veliih atnl nrlork-s ilvo
) \uo \ and black blood .stiind out us i ir
mil unttii'Jil as when these people li\i-il
mil \vallcod tiuil Uiunv the nist : > lena and
emotions of boiiiffs.
Tlio lin ornnil toe nulls show tlio pink
lesh o ( life , nml on the ehuolcof ono who
lleil o ( ( oiibtiinptian the t-cni'lot murk of
.lint . dlsotise ro null tied ulour nml illstiiii't.
Tor t\\o years ovpo d to tlm ulr , wlth-
> ut decay or odor , tlicMJ bodies liuo :
: iin in this man's house nut tiliovo his
jodrooiu. Ilia process Is n ( IK'ouTy
of his o\\n , but it is so bimplo ,
10 siys , that a boy ot llflcun ,
vftor u fiinjilo lesson , oan do thu
work iw olleotiully ns the inventor liiiu-
solf. Tlio rooms o [ Wr. Huniiielc nro
iiiinUituro museums , In the door
.e.uls to his bedroom n hug
sits jjmnl , its tongue , undeciyod.
: iiit IIH if itoio about to hip mill ; . For
"our jeaiM that cut has boon the tolo
Ljuard of t hut loiiosomo door. On u iniui- *
; ol , In nu nltltudo of hbtoiuiii.sft { , jotuij
deer.
aHnhbits , pigs scnilrrols , chk'lfoiiM mid
oven ti calf uroto bo been , nil us natural
is In Ilfo , nnd nil piesunod b \ tlnuiu -
lorful Heoiot. Mr. Ilamriok I'liiuns th it
.nail hour ho can proptro n body \\itli-
out niiklii < , ' an luci-iiin of iinj sort or i > -
moving any part ol tlio body , HI that it
nay Iw taken around tbo vu > rldItlinut
co or nroonical lluiils. These twu budiis
which lie in moiloht stale in IhiHhunihlo
loicso linvo turned purclunpiit color viih
the liurryiiifj ot time , nnd ejo.s lmo In -
conic much sunken. Thoi-o is no odoi ,
no pulling up of the flesh. The ghostly
oolc Is u.mtini * , nnd ono almost feels
ubal it is not the bolldillod clny of homo
; ono one , but a wonderful liUtMiov *
earvcil by n di\ino \ sculptor from .somo
rare vood. Think of slconiiiu' with thooo
dead nnd petrified bodieal
Ihit Ui'iH Is not all Hint this old wonilor-
vorkcr ot the inouulaiJis does. Ho
slop decay sit : my point. Cures ulcers of
Ion ; ; btniullng1 by an external application
of this discovery. By the sniiie process
ho keeps ficsh , withoutluosalt orbilno ,
nil hia ineit , uutter and oygH , nnd uoos
tbo sumo /or his nclghljora. Fruit of all
.sorts , voKrotablcH , etc. , nro kept jiidt ns\
enailv without decay , und watuimoloiiH ,
blniwboi'i'loH , and peaches amlcionm nro
now ni-snred for the Chriblmas dinner.
Mr. Iliimrlok liiw in.idolittlo or no eflort
to put his process , which such learned
inon nf DM. Cllloynnd Freeman of this
city , While of Wellington , Doiuiuus of
Now York , nml llordeily of "Wheeling ,
A\r. \ Vn. , pionoiinco ono of the groalost
( iisco\orics of the iifre , far aboad of wlint
tbo lijjyptlans know. Indeed , Ifnmrick
sconif to regard it ratbor us it utuiouu
oxpeilment than othorwlae.
Slipped In an A men.
The following may aptly bo termed a
lit'coyy way of reporting a rolinioiiH c-x-
crciso. It coiucs fiom JiodCllit , C'ol. : _
"Tho oporti hoiiso ns ooinfortnbly
filled Sunday night to listen to Rev. Mr.
I'lirbotm of Gicoley dKeoui o on cbris-
tinnity. Tlio Br > r\lcos oienod with u
prnyci1 byKev. Mr. Samlets of Colorndo
Suringu , the great mogul ot tlila jurlH/
diction. If tlio prayer \vnsas elHoacioTis
n-i itas \ loiifj , it has not yet quit doing- .
Tliero is no tolling how long il would
hnvo continued hud not bomo devout
wofnbiporblipped in nn 'amen' while
the reverend was taking breath. Mr.
1'ar.sous viw then introduced and made
ono of the neatest talks it Jus kjon our
liloabiiro tolibton tobinco 1'roachor Pud-
dock loft the wobt In4 1882 01IhSI !
Proucliers llko 1'arsons'nnd I'.idiloi k
nhvajsliuvo a warm plnco In om- heart ,
because vo lil o men who progress with
tbo times nnd lese bight of orthodoxy in
Immunity. The gentleman wan oainost
and hlncoro in everything , nnd , by the
wiry , there is the bounty of tnlklng with
out rending olT a paptT tbo orator's
fcollii'i ( > Hlionoln Ills OJOH.Vo bcMlovo
Jfr. 1'iirsoim will cut a wiilo mvutli in
Ibis snheio in the not very dlbtunt fu
ture.1 '
. . . . ,
An Kntcrprhln ; ; landlord.
There ib proof Unit iv really Krea
ribcs superior to the limitations of ctr-
cumbtnnccs in tholneidont rc > < 'eiitli ro-
luted of the New Ilumpsbiro Inndlord
wlionmdea requibition on tliisclty for
six young men to proceed lit onuo to the
mountains , anil there , wajn the l'ro\ i-
donco Journal , arrayed in tennis costume -
tumo during tlio day and conventional
evening ( lrot > 3 ut night , aaslst lit enter-
tuining tbo guestg of Iho liostlory , pre
sumably tbo makloii oloinont for tbo
most part , li\lng on tbo fat of the bind ,
meanwhile , gratis. The Im-rcjif
w'liri'ity of young inon at our HUIIIIIK r
hotels has piovod moro ilolotorlotH to
profit tliiui even n coinbinutioii of cold
\\catboriind higliprhoi , nml It was in-
oxltablo that boinolliing railli-al Hlmuld
bo undfiliikeii. Tbo New ILunp-ihlni
nrin mi'iitlonecl Is evidently nbreitst of
the tlmea
>
Absolutely Puro.
A froain ri'iiljiikinj ! puwd'ii. JlliiliPil I
nf loivc-ulnsstrnnsili-U S. tluvuriuuCLt , H -
l > ort Aii .17 , 1WJ.
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