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THE OJ\LVHA \ DAILY s/vrrumuY / , iaoo , IS THE FIELD OF SPORTS , Or.ialw Tnkos Thrco Straight From the Bomuaiubullatic Apoitlcs , THEY NEARLY MADE IT A SHUT OUT , KccrcUry llochc SiiuoocilM In ruing Out AlaltcrH In I ) CM Molncn and the Club Will Try It Again. Plavnil , Won. l.o t I'cr Ot. AIInnpam , . . . . - ! L' > .r.iT Milwaukee . . . . M 41 'J7 . ( ! City : .MI Sioux City. G- , : cj : ci .4tr ! Jl ( > Mo t ' Onililill irr I".i Iw 'M " . . ' " . C" > ID 4C. -.U Oniiiha n , M. I'nul : t. BT. I'AI-I. , Minn. , July 18. [ Special Tele gram to TUB lli'.u.l Omaha made It tbrcn ntrulf-ht with the St. I'aul Kommimbulistt this afternoon. It , looked very inueh like u iihut out up to the eighth innlutf. "Dud" Clnrko win pitching In fine form , and the locals had made thrco hits. In the eighth , however , the Apostles broke the ice anil ncored three times on one hit. Farmer win 1'lvcn n base on balls , and Martin hit to ( llevulnnd as Fanner was stidlii ( ! ( { wcoiid. The ball was picked up cleunly nnd thrown to second , hut I'nriner wns tboro ahciul of It. Murphy then hit a grounder to Walsh , who assisted Haimihan mill AmlnnvH to retire two men , I'urmer taking third. Malm drove the ball to Han- rabun , who fumbled itoin \ enough to let runner homo and Mains to tlrst. Abbey got abuse on hall * anil Hurtlnetthlt ono tnllun- Mihan too fast to Held , Mtilns scoring and Abhoj going to third. Ilartlnclt wont to Kocoml on the tlrst bull pitched , nnd whiMi the ball was thrown to cutch him Abbey leaped across the pluto. The Nobmskuns scored thrno In the third en ClovclaiuV.s base on bulls , Himralian'.s single , Andrews1' sacrifice , Willis' two bugger , a wild pitch nud u fumble by Swoeiioy. In the ficvcnth AVnlsh nmOo u lilt , stele socoml , se cured third on n wild pitch , and scon-d on llaarahairs hit. In the eighth "Wally" An drews roundul out the victory with a lonir lilt over the right Held fence. The feature of the ame was the great bmo running uml hhorbtop work of Wnlsh and a phenomenal ratrh at left Held by Abbey. The score : City i ! , UCM IHoinoH I. la. , July 18. [ Special Tclo- gr.un to TUB Uin. : ] Heorctary Uochoof Iho Western asr.oclon came in from St. I'nul this morning to sco what could lu done in regard to keephi ) , ' DCS Molnc.s in line for the season. Ho was mot by Secretary Cooper and Mana ger Mucullurof the UeaMoltios club nnd Dave Howe of Denver. They repaired to hoad- ( luarturs , where Manager Mannint ; of Kansas ( Jity Joined them. The p.irty Immediately went Into session on the mutter nnd the argu ment \\M heavy on cnch side. Hoth sides explained - plained matters and gave reasons for their actions , which are well known , But Ilocho decided thut the men are not legally released and still belong' to DCS Molnos , nnd ordered Iwlli .teams to iippear this afternoon nnd play hull. This of uourse pave Hart nnd I'atton to DCS Mollies. It'-was further decided that the games of "Wednesday mid Thursday ivoro championship games and shall bo decided against Kansas City. Koclio further added that tlio Kansas City club was liable to a ( Ino of IWOO for refusiiiK to pluy. Kansas City took an appeal , which will bo decided by a Hpuclul meeting of thu board of directors to beheld held at Spirit Luke next Woudny. The score : TuluN I 8 21 II \ TotnN 2 4 27 12 1 II V INN IN a" . Dei Molnos. . . , . o 000 1 0 0 0 0t KufMiHUIty . S 000 U 0 0 0 I ) i ! HUMUAIir. 11)1P ) oarncil lies iMnliirs. Thrctv-hiusu hits Ulnfculh'r. Puerllluu hits Martin , IMiolaii , lliinvitr. Dnnblu [ ilays Phrlaii to Clare. Stolen biiM'h Kiuisiist'lty 'I. llasuson balls lly Koui'li - ' . lliik'cs tot hlttlnmniui lloach - . ' Ktrmikiiut lly Koncli 1 , hy Oimway " . Thno Oho liiinr and thirty minutes. Umpire llMVtr. ( a , ! -DII.\ | City 1. H , Minn , , July 18. [ Special Tel- Pt-ratn to Tun BKI : . ] Following is the result of today's ' game : 1IY INMMld. Sldll.x Clt.y 0 0 0 I ) n 0 1 0 0 I 0 Oil 00 0 ! ! U 0 3 llunspiii-iled MlnnuiiiiollH 1. Twn-lmso hits I'lK'niU , Straust , Ihrnhln jiluys Sluux t'lty 2 , .Stolen hnsos Hloiix City : > . liases on ImlH -Ity KlllonS. Devlin I. Hlrticlditit-lty Killon r > , lovllnr . I'Mrsl huso on ci IOIH .Mlniu'iitiolN 1. l.oft on hasos Mlniu apillHi ( : , Sioux ( lay ! > . 'I'lmoof piiine mm hoiiriind thirty iiilimte.s. tliuplro Hubs \vlim. Hull ( iiime Kniiiluy. The City Steam laundry team has changed ILs programme for Bund.iy , nnd instead of playing the Lincoln ( Hants it will meet the htroiiK team from Missouri Valloy. Tbo Ijamo will .bo played nt the local pane at ! t :30. : 'I'hero is .considerable rivalry existIIIR be- twcon thcso two teams , mid both will strive Jiarfl for the mastery. Miinuger AVlluons has hinMiRthiMUHl the City StouiiH very in.iterl- ally durliiK the past two weeks , mid ov- presses every wulhlenco In their ability to do tho'lowans. FollQwiiiK t.ro thu pasltlQiis and batting oilier of the tonuiH : 'Mlssom-r Valley , City Stoiuns. IJmvo'r c TJnuhmi Iluyincr p Htut Kelm lb . .130wman Wultcra lib. , . , , " - , . , , . . .Flora Austin ss . Ktyrng McCinrein : ib Ilutohlns Cusiclc If llutler llurltett m Ptuvcll Hriu-lccn. , , rf I'attorsou The llssouri Valleys iu\i a paid team and the miuitciuchuninloiis of luwn. Jluyiuer has played la the Illinois league and is a ici pitcher. This toum Is the ooual of the Lin- coin niuuts and has dcfcaUHl tlicin once this summer by u score of a to 3 ut Missouri Vul- ley. National League. AT nuooKUVX , DrooWyn 4 0 fi 1 fi 0 3 0 17 I'lttsbui-K 0 0 1 0 I 1 1 0 7 lUts-llrooldvu 18 , I'ittsburg 0 , Krron llrooldyn 1 , Pitt-burg It. Hu'tteries-Colo- limn , Osliorno mid Decker ; Lovctt , Ualoynnd lUishoug. Umpire LyiK'h , it rnii.ADr.i.i'iiu. I'hU d ? ! phl.i.0 1 04030 00-7 .CtilrnL'o v..l 000001 ( I 0 2 ntU-l'hUuilc ! Ma ? , Chicago , 4. Krrors - I'hllndolphla. I , Chit-ago. . Batteries-- Vlcki'ty and OloinenU ; Hutrhimoii mid Klttretlge. Umplro MctJcrmotU AT NIIW VOHK. First gaino . New Vork , . 0 0 I 0 0 t n 0 1- 0 Cleveland . 1 01 1 0 .0 2 0 0-fi Hits-New Vork 12 , Cleveland S. Krrors New York 4. Cleveland S. Batteries Utislo ami Clark ; Iloulliii and Xlmiucr. Umpire McQuade. Second gnnio New York . 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 0- -I Cleveland . f ) 2 I 0 0 8 0 0 - fi Illtfl-Xott' Vork 7 , Clovelatul 7. Errors New York 4. Cleveland r , . II ntt erics Uuslo nnd CUrk ; Lincoln imd.limner , umpire JMcQuadc. _ _ _ _ _ AT I10STOX. Boston . 1 0 II J. 0 0 01 0 0 Clnelmmtl . 0 0 0 0- a Hits mid errors cunr.ot boobtalnoJ Batter- ins Cl.irksoii and Dennett ; Durycn mid liar- ritiijtoti. Umplro 1'owoi-s. ' ' " I'lnyei's" AT I'hUuilclphla . 0 0 Ii 0 0 2 35 1 13 JlulTulo . 0 1 0 n'J HIts-PhlladclphIn I'J , llrtlTalo 3. JJrrors- I'hllailclpbla I , HutTulo5. lintturiiu-SandeM and MulflKiiii ; Keofo and Muck. Umpli-cs Callney and Sheridan. AT NII1V 10IIK. Now York . 0 I 10 I'ittslmrg . 0 00 0 ! i MUM New York ! , I'lttsbtirp 5. Errors New York 1 , Pittsburg (1. ( Hatterle.Urai)0 ) nnd Yuughnn ; Satlcy mid Carroll. CJmplrM Forgtmon and Holbort. AT IIKOOKI.VN' . Ilrooklyn . I 0 0 1 ! ) 1 2 1 02 11 Cleveland . 0 00000040 : Hits Brooklyn I'J , Cleveland S. Krrors- llrooklvn 'J , Clevelnnd ! ) . UatterlesVoyhing and Klimlow ; Oriibcr and Sutclillo. Umpires Matthews and Leech. AT IKISTON. Iloaton . ( I it 0 0 0 0 a 0 1 fi Chicago . I I ) 0 1 'J 1 0 0 0 5 Hits Boston 14 , Chicago 12. Errora-Boi- tonI , Chicago 4. Huttcrlcs Gtimbert and Murphy ; Uartsou , Knrroll anil Boyle. Um- plros ICulght nnd Jones. Amorlouii Association. AT ixn'isviui.i : . Louisville . I OOOOOO B 1 7 Ilrooklyn . 0 2 a 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 lilts Louisville 13 , Brooklyn 11. Errors- Louisville : . , Bi-ooTdyn 0. Hattcrles-Ehret \Veckbockor \ ; Itaily and Pitta. Umpii-e- Docicher. Athuitlo I' ! , Itctl Oak it. ATI.ANTIO , fa. , July 18.-Sp [ cIal telegram to Tun BIK. : ] Atlantic won with ease from Hcd Ouk today. The feature of the game was the pitching and batting "bf Hamnionil , who struck out seventeen of the Hed Oak's ' and made live safe hits In live times at bat. Score : Atlantic 4-12 Rod Oak 0 000002 1 0-J ! Ilaso hits Atlantic l. > , Red Oak 4. Krrors AlhuitlisItcd Oak 7. Struck out Hy Ilatnnioiitl 17 , by L-'isbcr I. llattcries Hum- tiionil and Batter , l Lshcr and Kecaan. Tin : tf AViiHhliiKtou 1'arli Ilaocs. CutcAcio , July -Summary of "Washing ton park races : Tbi-ce-year-olds and upwards Laura Da vidson von , Louise M second , Kit third. Time 1 : W { . inilo and sixteenth Three-year-olds , one Marj'J won , Sonusoeond , Nluu Archer third. Tlmo 1:4l5.f. : ! Lnkoviow liaiidicai ] , two-year-olds , foals of ISStf , three-quarter.- ninile Polllena won , Hrnmblcbush second , "Yosomlto third. Time All ages' , inilo nnd ono-rnmrtcr Nevada won , Hornpipe second , IChufton third Time 1 : Ifik . All ages , mile nnd one-qnrtcr Longshot won , Al Farrow second. Dr. Nave third. Time a:0'J : % . Guttcabiirg Uncos. OtrrTJi.viiuiia , N.J. , July 18. [ Special Tele gram to THE BBC ] . Summary of today's ' races : Six mid one-half furlongs Blackburn won , Romance second , Facial third. Time t:2.i . Six furlongs Martin B won , Germanic second end , Politico third. Time 1:18 : } . 1'ivo furlongs Little Fred won , Parollim soi-ond , Ilefraetion mily ) third. Tlmo 1:0:1. : : Six furlongs Miller won , Lonely second , Souvenir third , Thnu 1:17. : Six and one-half furlongs ( lOiieral Bou- laugcr won , Juggler second , Lurehmoiit third. Time lJ : f ' One inilo Betty Drown won , Vigilance second end , Top Sawyer third. Time Il : , Urlfhioii Doauh BmoliTos UKACn , July 13. [ Siwelal Telegram - gram to Tnu Bui.j : Summary of today's races : Five furlongs Kunoli ( fllly ) won , Wcssa- liickon second , Bribery ( fllly ) third. Timu 1:0l. 1:0l.Seven Seven furlongs-IInrrisoa won , Prince Ed ward second , Cheney third. Time 1 : 'J1. Ono nnd uue-clghth nillns Tattler won , Bronzomarto second , Satisfaction third. Time 1:57. : Thrco-nunrters of a mile Lopanto won , Lizzie second , Common Sense third. Time 1 : ! 2t < f. Steeplechase , about ono nnd ono half miles Lee Ohribty won , Futurity iecond , Stone wall third. Tluie:2. : . . Nebraska , lovvu uml Dakotu 1'ensloiin. \VABIIIN < ITOX , July 18. [ Specml to Tun Pensions have been granted Ne- bniskuns as follows : Original Daniel T , Mortimer , Falrbury ; Ueorgo Iunion , IIol- stolu ; Ucorgo Lee , Loup City. Increa-e Elijah K , Kurnes , Vesta ; David Ji. Berry , Fall City Hugh W. Iluttou , Pawnee City \VIIllain Crttloy , Klgln ; Itlareus Hichtmeyer , " \Vertervclt ; Charles II. Moore , Sterling ; Aaron Ii. Mitchell , Lincoln ; Joshua Barton , Clou rock ; John C. Wilson , Ord ; Wllllnni Kuuhuz , Loup City ; Thomas Almond , Hlgo- low ; Cyrus U. weaver , North Loup. Ori ginal widows , cti1. Lix/io Mi-Cube , former widow of Thnmiis Morrow , Wnbash ; minors of Thomas Morrow , Wab.ish. Iowa ! Original invalid Xacharlah linlos , IJIchland ; Mnxwoll J. Lathner , Kcd Oak : " \Vllliiim K. Collp , Wajiello ; Wllllnm W , Kussell , Clarliul.i ; U'illiam Qonuch ( ik * . ceased ) , Cnrnlnir. fnci'caso D.wiu W. Dalryinple , DCS Molnua ; Joslah J. Pratt , Centcrvlllcj Solomon \Vcstcott , Slbloy ; lovl I * . I umby , Corydon ; Luther Dii'kson , DCS iloincii ; .luincs Tay lor , Altu ; Henry Cussatt , Pulaski ; Ira G. Canipboll , Cfdar Mines ; Andrew P. Johnson , lOllswoith ; Michael 1 { . Socrcff , Unxiks ; Jason I' , Juhiuioti , Kllswnrth ; Jason T. Moilarls , Koclilliik'l Viithony Helm , Ilur- llngton : Vrooman E. tiuptlll , Wcjt Union ; Alex Smith , Union Alllls ; Alex Johnson , Meiulnnihu Ca-swcll S. Barber , WohUor City ; John L. Hattlehl , Indiiinolus Kdwin Chapel , Civsco ; Milton Herring , Des Molnca ; Clcorgo F. liolton , Slanii A. A. I'attoi'son , Dnvls Citv. Georpe I-'wli , DcSoto ; Tlllman ToiiL'ford. Iluhbsvlllo ; IIol- bert I ) , CArr , Hlversldo ; Hohert Andruws , ( illman ; Ttliltun M. Taylor , Itandulla ; Charles A. Morton , Dubuipio ; 0. U. I'ierMin , Ueco- rah ; HufmD. IlaHWnlcrlooTbomiisLauKli- ; lin , Stuart ; James Colemuti , Llhortyvlllo ; Ij. Stolto , No\vtoa ; S. K.Mossman , Hubhurd ; Helssuo UAvid Smith , lliirlliigton ; Henry Placer , Wuverly ; Jllllurd 13. Calkins. Hur- llugtou ; Lewis H. Shlery , Icka ; 15. Muoiv , Oscooln. OriKl rtl willows , eto. Loulso K. Klsdan , former widow of John W. Dingo man , Pcllu ; Thomas \V. , fat her of. N' . K. Tarr , Hamburg , Jonnlo U. , widow of N. T , Stan ley , Oskuloosu ; Mary ; widow of C , H. Hixon , Lyons ; mlnom of Jolui AV. ningerinan , Polla. Sjwclul act Launi A. , widow of Samuel L. Yourtce , .Dos Moiues. South Dakot.it OriKlnnl Invalid Carl J. Sbultze , Webster ; Josopti K. Hltchoy , Itun- iilug U'ntcr. IULTOIISC Charles Knowlos , Klmball ; John L. llabcock , Abeiilooii ; Ed- wanl Anderson , Frankfort ; John M , King , St. Luwreueo. Invest Igntlne thu Sea M'liig ST , P.u'i. ' , Minn. , July 13. Oovorument inspectors specters began yesterday nn Investigation into the causes which led to Iho founderlimot tbo itoonuv Sou Wing on Lnkol'opln lost Sunday. They refusn to make public tlio re sult as fur as the examination hus gone. HOY STRUCK BY UCIITSISC , A Son of Jacob Loug of Steinanor Eccoivo3 a Fa til Stroke SECREST ARRIVES SAFELY AT HOME , A DyiiitniltP Ilniiili I'ound Near Host- rlco Lightning l''rlglitl'uHy ItnriiM u _ llaitlug-4 ( Slrl titatoi'olltioul Noxvs. I'AWXKI : CITY , Nob..Tuly 13 , [ Special Tel ; cgnun to Tin : Ilii : : . ] The thlrtwn-ycar-old ' son of Jacob Hong , living ne.ir Stc'inaucr , wiw Itillod but nlshtby lightning. Ilo was driving some horses from the pasture at the time and ono of tlic homes was killed by the strolco , same _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A Ci'ouinory Swindle. Co/uv Neb. , July 18. [ Special to Tun Uii : : . ] A'twut three mouths nio n man named H , Schrailer cume toOozad ami opimed nego tiations for the renting of thoereauiory build * Ini ? from tlio Kirat Autional hanlc , who hold a heavy mortgage iiKnlnst the s.mio through the falluixi of the ( jrcamery company about a year nso. The Bontloman was very rctlcont in all his trans.iotlons and no ono Unoxv what ho was doing until he had been hero about four weeks , when It was jtlveii out thut the bunk Imd leased him the building for ono year free of charge. IIo Immediately vent through the country soliciting farmers to funiNlildm witherenin. This wus no easy matter , us the farmers had been swhuHed out of luiyo amounts by cream eries heretofore. Iluuttcngth succeeded to HDttliiK his routes ustnbllshednndthc huslness went on smoothly. Circulars were issued by him in which ho stated that the cream should be paid for the 15th of each month ; the first payment , however , should bo suspended six weelis. 'Jills was all satisfactory to many thut Just recently were "duped , " and Tuesday the ! iith was tbo day set for their lirst pay. Tuesday canio , and with It came many of hla route men , but Sehvador was nowhere to bo found. An Invo.stigiitioii showed that ho had disposed of all tlio butter ou handthoday before and inudo a draft on the consignees for the amount of the sumo , nnd that he had shipped for a colder elimo. Nearly every business firm inCozad is a victim. Attachments vero Issued last night nt 11 o'clock nnd nothing wn * found on the premises that indicated the active work of the institution for tbo last six weeks. Many farmers are victims , and as usual they uro In u great state of excitement. Schrudor associated with no ono nil the time ho was hero , unit iioouo knows any thing about him. This is tlio most swindle that wus ever perpetrated In this part of the state , and should Schroder muko himself prominent around here ho will-doubt Important ItesnlntloiiH. Neb. , July 17. [ Special to Tun Um : . ] The following resolutlofis were unani mously concurred m at a meeting of the county commissioners today , also circulated throughout western Nebraska : Wliproa" , The western portion of the state of N'obruska stsiiuls Rioatlr In need of IrrlKiitloii for the purpose of duviMOpliig her great agrl- euttiiriil rc ouifi's , ami WlmroiiH. Tlio people of said soetlon are un- nlilcli ) citnstraot Irrigation eanals anil works noeosmiry for the proiivr cultivation of thulr laii'ls without iinaiie.lul nsHUtuiico , thurufore , bi > It Itc-iolvwl. That the N'obraskadnlojatlon In congress hu iii'lttloned and ri'iiuostod to pro- son it hn claimof western Nebraska. In tlmiU- partiniMit huvliiK In charge ( hi ! oxpoinlltino of thu funil iiiiroiirliilut | | for iHslstliiff the vuri- ous rrKl'iiib of the wust that rciiulro systems of irrigation In order to make tlii'lr lanils pro- dm'tlvp. and Unit Ihoyiirjjcnpoiisald ( lejiart- mont the necessity of limn dilute notion. HerKlrHh AVas Cookoil. TUsTtxns , Nob. , July 18. [ Special 'Tele gram to Tun But. ] During the heavy rain storm last night Hilda Nielsen , a domestic in the employ of W. H. Marshall , was struck by lightning while engaged instopplug _ n leak 111 the attic. Receiving uo response from the clrl alter -frequent culls. Mrs. Marshall ascended to the attic and found the girl lying -with blood issuing from her eyes. Prom a point on thcf neck extend ing the entire length of the body nnd right arm by two Inches in breadth the Ilcsh is cooked. The girl has regained consciousness and her condition is favorable for recovery , A singular feature is the fact that no tnvco of the lightning eun be seen about the building. IicigiiH Clifuk Workers. HKVNOI.HS , Neb. , July 18. [ Social Tele gram to Tun HII : : . ] Two strangers worked the town this afternoon with 'checks On the First National bank of Falrbury , signed D , Nordliiigcr. Thomcrehunts generally refused " them , hut late in the evening they" got ono onto Lewis Brothers , then ono onto 0. W. Scinpklus , each for fJ.75. Scmpklns swore out a warrant and hod ono of them arrested. Ho claims to boVlllinm l . U'ilsnu. The other got nwiy. Wilson Imd on his person several checks , ono signed S. M. Thomas , A posse of men uro out huutlag for the man that escaped , AfVnlr.4 ntVlllicr. . \Vii.nnn \ , Neb. , July 18. [ Special Telegram toTiuIJin : , ] Two local teams that have been downing every thing thoycamo in con- taet with crossed bats hero today. They were tlio Stcldlnnino of Crate nnd the Htod- dards of Wllber. Tbo score stood fifteen to t\vilvo ! In favor of Crete. Thnro Is Imt liitlo excitement over the re publican convention to bo held hero next Tuesday. It Is probable that 11 full ticket will bo placed in nomination. at Homo. Neb , .Tuly H. [ Special to TUB CIK. : ] L. 0 , Sccrest , the man who was thrown out _ of the window In tbo Merchants hotel at Onmhu , washrought home yesterday by Ids brother. IIo Is a llttlotlrcdbutother- vliso the Journey did him good. Ho wus ncompanled by his two faithful nurses , Mrs , Fay , \vlio took charge of him the day of tlio aci'ldent , and airs. Dii'by. Last night ho rested letter than for thrco or four previous ones. Urc.it hopes are now entertained of his recovery. .V Dynnmito Itmnli. ni.VTiucn , Neb. , July 18. [ Special Tclo- gr.un to TUB BUR. ] A snmll ilynmnlto bomb was found on thu Union Pacific track In this city this uftornoon by a butcher's ' boy ami turned over to the police. The infernal ma chine was about an Inch Indiainetcranil three inches In length. It hud rolled off the track before being exploded. A KrlttliU'iilly Bcaldi'il Ann. nn.vnuri ! , Nob. , July -Special [ Tele gram to Tim BEI : . ] Charles Coon had Ws arm frightfully scalded by the blowing out of nsteamplug at the Union Paclllo roundhouse - house last evening. IIo will' be laid up for eovoral weeks. A. I'runmturu IC.vplo.siou. Ilr.ATiucii , Is'oh. , July 13. [ Special Tclo- gram to TUB Dei : . ] Nason King had his face badlylaccratedbv the preniaturo explosion of u liliibt In a well ho was digging- south the part of the city last evening. NTATK VtHttTlV.lb XKtf'.t , Otoo Comity Alliance. NV.ntusKA CITV , Neb , July 13. [ Special to TUB Bm.1 : At a regular meeting of the Otoo county farmers' nlllanco held at Una- dtlla Wovlncsday , Juno 10 , the following roso- lutlous were read and adoptcil without a dis senting vote : Wlicroun , Tliouuiiremo court of the Dulled Etnti'udi'Clarodon January IT , 1SW7 , In Iliu cinn of the enmity of Ncmalui , Nebraska. , vi Au gustus Krauk : "Itsconis iilso to | m objocltvl to tlio jniliinuMt rt-iidcri'l ' imalnsttliu county of Ni'inuliii thut ttinuoiipouHSUDd oa nru nut thu obligations of the county , It U uuliltliat the hoa < U are precinct bonds , li-tuuil by tlio county comiiiMoacrs of tlio county , thu duty In ] iuy wlilch rests UIH > II thu pruclniit idonp ; nioduot jiayint'nt lieinnhy incitns of u tnx , to lie lovk'd by tlm ooiinty roiiimlrtkloiiurH ilium the iimpotty vltliln thu UjunilH of tha pru- cliKU. it U thnrofori' urnilfd tlmt noiicUou will IIo uuuliiht thucounty inriuiiHiut. to tliu o tjoiuls and coupons oxei'iit In cam of the ru- fusul of the county comml loiicM to levy Iliu tat when It otfiflit-'iohp | vloil > wiu'it n niiii- IH lh < < yhr | ifiniuiy. JiflMKllin 0110 bjr tUvSVitutU' TliU itunttliiii IICIMI not at T-firtlioir ( ) Mliiidool ( ltiiiif ( ! ( tills wmri , DHVtfnijort t * Hi ) l ii eoiiniy.ins lf.S.,2rr. -llliiJrrsi'umlniJfi.mity , ill t' . f. am arc ilWiiilnn iimm 1b very point nrlMliii ? umlor.tbp . mitno statute. Thi-rMs tluToforp no iTor'lii tlic record and thojudg- mi'iii I * afllrnti'.il. " Whori-a * . JiMt | ; iilntohforil on Aprll.l. H < l from ihn lienrtiot1 the tlnltt'dStiiti's miDrcini ) c'imrl dopnr | ' < | tRHiulrvs fountjrof t'liiiilnu. tatoiif hri ( < ! ori , "It N tir cd iiuiiliHt Iho rlKhtof the uhihitlir to riniivor. tbnlln Ihn himdt anil coiritn | | the \Voit I'olnt product iiroiiilsi-H titiay ( illn ( ilinolillitnllousnitj not Ilio-tonf th < ti'ii < iKlrnt ( L'liiuhu county ) mul It cannot liotuiMf mi thoin. This iim-stlon was decided liythH ( "o'lrt ' In Duvi-niwrt DoilRii i-ounty , rselirasli.\a' | > U , S. 817 , in rvard to proclnot l inilij'sded umlt-rtho Mimostatiito. nnd It win hclil ijiniu suit ininliiM tlincounty nn coupons cut from sui'clal honiN iMiiutl l > y tlio iwin tyuoinliils'liiaoM for the preclnut Has a priipi'i' suit. " Ami wlieri n . t'lilef . Justice Wiilto of thcrnllwl iloclditl March. KS'J. In a u against lmltu ) coiinlv upon limnN issued tiyI'rciuont iireclmt to uM Iho Smith lii - thol'littto company building u lirlilnoiiei-uvi river , "I'reelnfiH li.ivlnj ? no corporalipjiNl - i'iiceiiiiil , no irpaiiito iniinlulpal authority , tlii'.veaiinot onlcr Into eonlrnuH dlicotlyor liiillrectly , nor UMIIIIIU uhlltfutlonH wlilcli u courtnilvlit bui'ailrii on U ) onforoo. lli'iieo the piuelnct. eiinnut bccnino tbiuihllKtitor of pruulnut iHindi , and wo think It follows that ihe county which d.ios . liivoacoiporato t'jUt- cnuo , iviulciui I'imtiiiet uml lie coiitnictedvllli an * ! upon hov ) iilHccM thu duty not only cf Nsuln ; the boniU , lint of nrovidliiR for thu pay ment of tlii'in l < iinlltieat < > ntlty bound by l lo olillnutlon that H entuii'd Into and clinrxcd with Ibo debt cicatotl thereby. * * \\"o think , tl.oroforu , Unit tlio hioclal bondt which the county coiiiiiilssliiiH-H are to Nsueforthu iiri'plriot nru. In li'iwl oTeet.thu p 'clnl Ixmrmof tlioL'oimty. " And. Wlil'reai , The county eoiiimlsslniiDMot Otoo county ino iillowlnit Nrliraslia Oily piceliirt to Incur a bonded de'it u troiinllms to moro Iliuii flDO.MO anJ aiolhtiehyjeoiiirll/liiK : III" vrop- erty of nil other iireolneU In tlio count.y. wo ih'iioiince them usvlt limit utir einsvnt. urik- Inir us oiiilni'MTH nnd liable in he tu.xeil to pay this ilcbtdf Haiti Nelir.islili City. Hu-tolveil , That wu are ii alnst thepowcrtn tax for uny oihorlhaiiii livid purnrsc. Resolved , Tluil , Iliu fiu-nierV nlilnni'u pro- tPstOiidUiiantly ajalnst the proposed jclft of JlOO.mo totlusXabni.tkaUUy UlRbway htldgo n > niimy | : ot tlic pL'opln'suush.vhlohlt Ispro- pi > - < ed toralsvbv Imrilc'iitotnfl taxiition , Ui'Holvi'il. T'lia't o will support no man of any party forDlllui ! whofitvors suuh taxiition. Kc-olvi'il , Tlmt wo will putronlze noN'o- hi'USKa. City inerehutiU or inee.liaules who favor taxing thut precinct fur that luldsonml thereby pliien our jiropurtjr In porllof moro tu.xes to enrich a jirlvato corporation , After the pissiigo of the resolutions it was docldod thut if necessary an attorney would bo employed by the allinnco to light tlio pro posed bonds and comnmncu injunction pro ceedings through the outside precincts. Some time was devoted to the consHern- tlonof tbo dlfforcnco In the tax levy between Otoo and Douglas counties , which was found to licslUMitlyin favor of the latter. U'ho iilllanco niumbershlp in Otoo county now numbers a few over nlno hundred , unu thcro is but ono precinct yet unorganized , .An offer was received and rejected for the publication of nn nlllanco paper in this county. fiu tin < lci-s Comity " \V.\itoo , Neh. , July IS. [ Special Telegram - gram toTnn UiiK.l The republican county convention met hero today and selected dele gates to the state congressional and sena torial conventions , adopted resolutions , re fused to take un Informal ballot for governor , and adjourned subject to the call ot the chairman , when . . 'county legislative ticket will be named , Kdiooftho delegations arc Instructed. A majority of the delegation to the state convention are agiiimt Steen , Uoii- tonnmlCowdro.yntid a majority will favor Richards for governor and S. T , Ilayner for attorney general. ' .f. E. Tawnev- headed the delegation to tbo state convention , The following resolutions were adopted without n dissenting voice ; Whereas , Timiv'publlcun ' party has been trim tohur iiroml.'t'H lii the past , anil belle vlnj thut It will rcmiilu trim to all pronilsi's lu tlio fitluro , wo therefore pIcdKD our ndlioronco to thut party nnd tOJioreaudldutcslii the coinlii ; ' . That nbovo everything else tlio purity of the liallut must bo preserved , and to that end e f ayoi * the cnaclnient of a law similar to that , kiimy'n its the Ami rallau hallut lav , uiiil hcrohyin'c'oniiiionil tlmt our repre sentatives In tfi * leaUlaturo support suuh a bill. bill.Kctolved , Thut'-vv'o ' lire In favor of the enactment and t'nfArcrnient ' of siifh laws aj will sHcurt ! jnstfcti' uetSveeii nil corporations ami tlioH'oplo. | - * ' Resolved. 1'lmt tlio will of the people Is supreme premo , nnd pending the Hottlenient of the < l\ictlon of prolilbltion ntthu polls , wo refer Itto Miuuoiisoleiico of ouch individual voter ami pledftonur : ic < iulesconio ; Intho dcolsiou of that sreat court. Ki > holvi < d.TliatlollovIiiithatiin ! pxpaiisloii of the eiirrciiey at the pn-sent tlmo Is < lo-.lra- hlo , and that sncli ovpninloti would tend to the enhancement of thu vultioot iiK'riotilturul iirnUuctfl and hotter the 0111111111011 otlliolabor- ItiKmun , wo lu-aitllyeiidorso the silver bill and ourrciircsenlatlves In cQngreM forthclr worlc and support of tlm siiinu. and call for sueh other lo lslutlon us may contribute to the snmo ( iid. ) He-solved , That In view of the pri-seat de pression In values , we recommend an econom ical administration of our state and county affairs , Unsolved , Thut wo llnnly hcllovn that thn republican party Is the frlnadof all laboring men ; wo thurolnic 'cordially lavltoall sueb to unlto with us In our I'lVorl to proeurinvhat- ever legislation may lo necessary to udvanco the common ? Iiulltoii Comity Kcmt > Ilua > is. MAUWOX , Neb. , July 18.-Speciul [ Tele gram to Tun DUE , ] The republicans of iladisou county met In convention hero today in Stuart Imll. Hurt Maples , the present in cumbent , -was renomlnnted for county nttor- ney. This wn ? expected , as no ono oho \vantcd tlin'oflice. Hon. J.V , Stlrlcxvas nlso itomir.atod foe ro-cloction as representative. Dele Ptoii to the * tate , congressional and senaUi'lal conventions are unlnstructed. These ! / > the state convention are known to bo autl-'rh.iyriind favor Hichnrds for governor. Conjjrcsa'onal delegates tire about equally di vided us to Dorsoy. J'rliiiarli-s ut HoatrJoo. BiTUii'E , T > 'eb. , July IS , [ Special Tele gram to TIIK lir.i : . ] The utmost interest Is centered in the vcpubllcan priinurios to beheld held In this city tomorrow. The present county republican organisation is accused of selling out to the prohibitionists , nnd the straight republicans are consequently up in arms and will light the combination to a lin- Ish. The prlmarici will hoglu at noon tomorrow rowmul end at7 p. m. The principal "fit-lit will bo made for the county nttornoyshlp. The prohibition candidates are B. 0. Ivret- slngcrumlF. \ . JJouU ThohlKlilIcctioo element - ment are uniting on 0. 0 , Bates or G. H. Everett. Tlltclionclc < ' < iunty Il-ipnlillunnH. CfinnuTsox , Noli. July IS , f Special Tcle- KramtoTm : ] ) KK. ] The republican county convention , -\vhich was hold hero today , re sulted in J. W. Cole being nominated for couutynttornoyanIH.il. Sailors for com missioner. K. D. Wobitor headed the dele gation to the state convention. They went uninstructcd. KlnWug resolutions were passed. ; ; Slou.v CojtC .v , Xoh.July | ! 18. [ Sixjclal Telo- gramto Tim llKiil Vt fie republican county convention hero totiiy 3) ) . P. Iavl nnd two others were elecUji .lU-legatcs to the republl- The convention iuft ] > urncd to iwonvonotno last Tuesday In Aunist to make nominations for county ofllccrs nt ICUvonil. Envoon , Ncb flidy IS. [ Special Telegram to TUB DBK.-Tl Vepubllcnn primaries in Gospcr countvy n held today. The pri mary in KUvood trtttiiict wai well uttonded , though the al enrJ9f | funnel's wns notiiblo. A prcolnct tlckot aid dulegatcs to tha county convention , which fonveuea hero tomorrow , woivehoson. t _ Tburstoii County Itip ) bllcnnH , Pt.NUKit , Neb. , July H. ( Special Telegram to Tun UKK. ] ThoThuratoti county republi can convention met today. It was aDorsoy- McCall affair from Hi-si to last. W , 13. Pee bles led tbo delegation to the strto conven tion. _ _ , _ I rliiinrr t Orleans. OKI.KAW , Kob. , Jlily IS. [ Special Telegram to Tnu HKH.J Thowpublican pnmury passed off ( juletly today. .V llurtou delegation \viia elected. _ _ Dr. 1'etcjs at Xnnxlhar , ZtNxinut , Julylf. [ Bpocml Cablegram to THE Bui : , ] Dr. 1'oiors , thoCcrmuu explorer , hus arrived here. DUN'S REVIEW OF THE \VIEK \ ! , The Pamge of the Silvar Jill Has Little IfFect on the Marltots. .WHOLESALE TRADE IS A LITTLE QUIET , l ' lr lletnll Trnfto In Summer < 1 < toil < lloss niitl Pork Products W nkot * nnI ColTeu Uiulmtigc.d H > 7 Kalhiros. NirwYoitK , July 13. [ Special TclegMtn to TIIR I"Srt.l : It. 0. Dun .Ss.Co.'s. ' . weekly re view o ( twilot The silver bill law boon pmsed nuil hus boon signed V > j the president , but It bus haJ scircoly nay offcot on tlio markoti iva yet , excepting tlio advance In b.u- silver to riruid , followed by a iloollno to fiOl. N"o change appears iu the money markota ami foreign exchange remains steady ut a point which admits exports of gold , the en- gUKeiiKiita for today being $51)0,000 ) for CUT- inanv. The Hnnlc of ICnglimd lo t 41,500,00 iluriii ? the week and the Inter advices from South America ru less encouraging. The Indus- trlul outlook Is not improved by delays In congress , .nor by the drought In some -western states , which scums likely to cut down the yield of wheat , but the voluinu of business still continues very largo for tbo season ami tlio prevailing tone In almost every depart- nient of trade Is confident and hopeful , Western hldei tire higher utul Micro is n peed retail tnulo in summer-goeris , thoupli wholesale tr.ult1 is quiet. Cotton goods lire strong , but wool fnvora tlio buyers , The Cnlc.igo board of tr.ide statistics continue to show a nif.lt in- civasoover last year in thu movcmciitof all grains and Hour utul In incuts , the Increase In dressed beef belli } ? three-fold , and in lard , cheese and butter large , with ti consIdorublu g.ilu in live stock , -wool anil hides. Hoot and shoo miles uro u llttlo slack , butln dry goods and clothing lust year's sales arc surpassed and payment ? aw good. Clevo- Intul notes n larger trade Uitin lust year , though seasonably quiet at present , ami sub stantially the Hduio is reported from Detroit anil St. Paul , Mlrieupolls increases Its week's output of flour by above 100,000 barrels and reports u fctrong lumber-market. Trndo is good nt Oiiuihn and Denver , but dull and inactive at Jacksonville. The live stook movement ut Kansas City h laro ( ; hut at low prices. A rather butter tone Is re ported In the Philadelphia Iron market. The shipments for six uroliths have been Ti : < , "l)5 ) tons and side * made already cover about tbreo moiitbs more of production. Lariro consumption of copper sustains the price at 15 cents and imnipuliitlon has placed tin ut JUM cents , but loud Is dull ut4.13. Coal Is lower , "Wool Is dull and In limited demand and no definite Improvement Is .seen hi tlio woolen goods market. Little is doing at present In knit goods. The speculative market ! have been curiously variable. Wheat Is more than half a cent lowerthunareolc ago , notwithstanding some evidence of injury from drought ; the stock carried over from the last year crop Is esti mated at ( ,0,000,000 to 70,000t , bushels , which , with a yield oven smaller than Is no\v cxpct'tocl , will more thtin meet all probable requirements. t'crn has ndvancod nearly half n cent higher again , in spite of favor able crop prospects. Hogs and pork products lire weaker and coffee is un changed , though the distribution Is very moderate. Raw sutjar hus been advanced a sixteenth , though refined Is lower and thu Sprei'kel's product Is offered helovvthatot' the trust. Tlio general average of prices of commodities is nearly Iporcentlowcrthim a week line , mid with no set. back In < : rep pros- pecs ! , considerable lower quotations seem probable. The trcnsurr has taken in 5 ,100,000 more money than It has paid out during tlio past week , though It has purchased .VJ.1,000 ounces of silver at a prieo not much below. 110. ITorcigii tnulo continues unsatis factory as respects the momentary future , because the inerelmndiso exports from Hew York for hulf of .I uly fall 20 per cent below those of the same weeks last spring , whllo there appears a remarkable Increase In Im ports for two weeks , tlio yaln being over -10 per cent. Tlio business failures occurring throughout the country during tholost seven days num ber ! . ' 07 , as compared with a total of 111" hist week ; forthocorrespondlngwceltoflast your the figures were 'M. IVt A'KI , MS ii If fill tSSTJTOV. SuIlubury'H BHiilniry Will Modify the rinnil 1'iu-olmno 13111. LoN'nox , July IS. In thoCarlton rluband In other conservative circles the report is fully credited that the govern incut intends to modlfv Sir. Balfour's Irish land purclmso bill in accordance with Jlr. Parnoll's sugges tions , and will embody these in a new draft of the measure , which will be presented a1 the meeting of parliament In November. The ministers also intend to produce at the fall session , along with the land bill , i Local Government Mil for Ireland , which thoyhojw will meet with the approval o ; Mr. Pnrncli and his collogues. Mr. 1'uriicll'n action hus certainly lightened mutters tro- inondously for tlio government , and Mr Chamberlain's letter declaring that the ills sidcnts are u nappy family Indeed anil in per fect accord with the conservatives Isniiotlici llttlo boost to the almost collupscd ministry of Lord Salisbury. The radicals uro golnir to raise a qucstloi lu the House of Commons with regard to the right of the Dnko of IMlnbiirg to enlarge the Admiralty house nt Davenport without ob tuinhig the prior sanction of parliament The occasion will 1)0 ) seized by them us i chunco to discuss what they term the scandalous joh.of his prince's appointment to thoromnumdof tlio Uovcnport harbor tuu dockyard , griibhlng the ] > est , as tbo radicals put It , liecauso of Its emoluments , nail bohif , put in It over the heads of clitht admirals any ono of vhnm hud u better claim than the queen's second son to this Important and da- slrnblc appointment. \ . Cnrloaii of StoerH Itun iVinuulc h j\tll\vaiiliH \ ( ) . IMii.wAricj-r , WIs. , .Tuly IS. Ono Toxn steer on a rampage has been known to muko things decidedly interesting In ncity , bu today n whole carload of wild Texas steers broke loose near Gums ! & Co.'sslaufthtc house on Muskego ( ivenue. Tlio bull ii the china shop had n quiet titiio to wh.it . thrco of these sttors had fo about twenty minutes , 'i'heso thwo dnshei away from the men who were driving then and started down Musltogo nvcnuo. Aa the' tore down the street they crontud a panic. A. Hinall army of men started in pursuit , and Ii the rush two women were Uiioflfed down am trampled upon , but not seriously injured. A ono corner u llttlo girl was caught up or the horns of ono of the steers. She wti tossed on to an nwiilng , and the men who rushed to her assistance were surprised to ilnd that she wus uninjured. Policeman Stromlterg secured uhorso and after nn ex citing chase rounded up two of thoiinini.ils Ii a blind alley. Leaving u guurd nt the on tnmco ho started In pursuit of the rcmolniiif animal. This ttoershowcd Jl 'ht when hun pressed and wheeling about faced hli pur sui'r. The horse stopped us if it hni run up against n stonu wall and Strombori , shot over its head as If 11 rod from n cannon lie alighted on all fours , scrambled to lib feet , and drawing his revolver llrcd 11 v shots In rapid succession Into tuo body of the steer. It tell in Its trucks , mid Strombori , went into a dru store and used up nbou t\vo feet of court plaster. A Vlulmis I'l ht. BT. I'Afi , Minn. , Inly 18.-SpccInl [ Telegram gram toTimBrE.J .loo Shecby of Hurley " \VU. , and Paddy IIarrinton ( ( of lim Clulre " \VU. , mot at the Killon pymuasium ut 0W this evening fornn cluht-round light for 500 a jhlo nnd the gate receipts , Sheehy pur sued hU whirlwind tactlia from tbo start uml in tbo second round knocked Ilarrlngt i down twice , the second Wow causing u conl ous How of blood fniin u cut over the loft eye I'ollcoOfllcor Sax ton becoming ulanned o the outlooklnmpcd into the riiik' tmd stoppei the mill. SliccliJ- was jdulnly the butter 111,111. Thocut on Ilarrlnt'loti's ' face U not Rcrloui. . Mf. Ami MM. I'ciullcton'M ' l > ii.\t t Ollic. Nrw Oni.i.Vtji ! , In. , , Iuly H , [ Special Tol- ftfi-jim to Tin- HKR.Mrs. ] . \ \ * . S. Penillctou , Iho lirlduof the mnyor of Kort Worth , ' .I'ox. , left for tlmt city toiluy. The ni.iyor ucoom- p.iuied her to tlit ; deMt | utul thun i-eturncil to Iliu hotel , Pciiillcton , In an inter view , vheti asked why lie had not carried out lit * Intent ion as ox pressed yejter- iluy , of Stirling for Port Worth this morning , replied : "I received u telegram yesterday ndvtslugmo not tocomo until iiuttew luivo quiotcd down a little ; my vlfo wont direct to Kort Worth this nwrning. " Mr. I'endlcton was ng.iln asked for itatcincnt ivnecrntiiR the eplsodo In which his iiiuiio llginvs so prominently. After considerable porjuuslon and argument , ho consented to iiuko thu followhiic stile- ueiiti "Mrs. IVndloton dM not know Hint the tllvoivo hnJ been olitulucd. 1 had gouo iwayfroiu Fort Worth Intending Ui ivniiln. AfU'r 1 hal IIOLMI a\v , y for several nontlis , haviiigareeolvcil coiitinumisnow.ior [ ho Illness of our lltllo child , and that the mother vns almost broken down In carltu'for t , out of sympatliy I concluded to return homo to see vhut could bo dune. "The child wus very low and \vnsmipiMsed \ that it could live only a short thno , so to avoid notoriety I concluded to remain at homo'ami help take euro of the child. Contrary to all ivxpeetatrbni , the child lin gered unu suiToroil forsovcrnl months , keep ing mo In constant suspense. During this time , however , -simply lived In the house mul wo slept smart all the tlnu ? . In the meantime wo frequently talked over the ncpirutioti : , and vUion slio left for 'J'onncsseo t \va dliMnctly imdcwtooJ that wovoro \ Inully separntod. I tigrccd to furnish her neans of support for herself and children till our property could bo disposed of. when unplo provision should be inudo for licrself and children. "Of course I did not Intend to offend the mbllc by nn open marriage with Miss Onllon > o soon after our npparent separation. I in- emlod thut the marriage should bo kept a lecret from all but the young lady uml icr family until the public lionld iiive hetMiim fully aware of both sepur.ition and divorce. I never le.irned till my arrival n IS'ow Orleans that the fuel of the Uivorco was questioned. 1 employed and paid altor- leys iluring my absence to procure it for mo , and while I did not myself ieo Uio record of the court I was furnished by them with two copies in duo form uttpsted by the cleric under the seal of court and I have no doubt of the joniilnencss of the divorce , 1 intend , though , to ntonco hnvo tlio records Investigated. " Mr. I'emlleton laughed heartly at .He statement attributed to him that his friends in Tort Worth ivaru annoyed that ho did not take them Into Ids mntlduiU'O before getting nmrried. " 1 ha\omywann friends thcru , " sayihe , "but 1 never knc\r bofoixr that my voiitidcuco was so much desired. " During the conver sation with Air. I'cndloton there did not tipneur on his part the sliuhte t iiifllnutlon to coiuvul any thing , Ktcryquos- lion was answered without uny liesitatlon. Hosuoined impressed with the Idea that his iinurhigo with Mlts CulliMi was too preclpi- late , but ho evident lydooa not believe that ho lias been guilty of any wrong in assuming his now marital relations. The VII'u'H ' Aueonnt. Four Woitni , Tex. . . Inly IS. ( Spclal Tel- cgraia to Tun Dim. ] Mrs , I'enJlc-toa Is'o. 1 made u statement today. She leanictt of her liutibuiid's Infutuatlon for Miss Culloii lust December , shortly after his return from the Bast , by Hudlng in hispookot. a will in which ho bcn.uenthcd to Addle Cullcn $7,500 of his ostato. ( Si Two days later , ut the point of n pistol , ho foreed his wife to surrender the document to lilin. IIo then throw his arms around his wife mid wept like a child , He told lierho no longer loved her , flint ho loved no ono. At various times lie hcitgud her to ugroc to a soimmtion. She positively declined for the children's sake. Ho asked her to remain la Tennessee , but she declined , saying she would return tel l ort "Worth when she completed her visit. It appears that I'cmlloton feared violence at the hands of his wife's brother. Mrs. Pen- dlctoii nays while ho urged her to agrco to a separation , ho never spoke of di- vorco. Mayor I'ondlcton's resigna tion was received tills morning by tlio city council and was at once ac cepted. The next regular meeting will arrange for the election ofliis successor. It is not believed hero thut Pcndlcton will return to Fort "Worth very soon. The total amount of mortgages now on record naimt Pondloton's estate Is ? ? , ( ) ( ) ; ) , The lUtuch- incuts that have been run on the ustuto have increased this sum to about $17,0)0. ! No now attachments hu\o been run during the past few duys. Choyoimo Visited Jy u I'roiiicniloiis Sturm , CIIIVIN'.NE : , AVyo. , July 18. [ Special Tele gram to Tun IJiiu.J A tremendous ruin storm passed over this city early this afternoon. Itlastcd for half an hour , The raia pourcil down in torrents , whicii wora swept In blinding - ing sheets by the high winds. The storm was accompanioil by the moat severe lightning known hero for yean , at least two thunder claps shaking the city to the center. After the storm had subsided news reached hero that a sheep ln.'rdormmiod.Tohii Gregory had been killed by a stroke of lightning. Gregory was engaged in herding his bunch of sheep for 'I'lionus 13rothtrs ut the quarantine yards at the thno. Another herder stood some distance nwuy. Ilosays thcro was u flush of lightning of piercing briglit- iiels , followed by a tremendous crush. Ho was looking in tbo dlrot'tbn of Clrogory at the time and saw the man fall , lie next noticeil that the man's clothing was on 11 round rushed to thospot. Gregory was stone dead , Over his riitht totuplo was n Jugged wound , as though ho hail been struck with a sharp Instrument. Ilisclotli- ing WAS almost torn from his Iwdy by the ftirco of the shock , Twelve sheep lay dead around him , The cor oner was notified , but It was considered unnecessary to hold nn immest. Gregory cmno liens recently from Fort Col lins , Colo. ITo was uinnurrlctl and uhoat forty yenr.sold. Mrs , . I. il. ( Julvor received u sovuro shock through lightning , which entered her house through some old wirci , No damugo was done the building. i'cuurcil n I'ci'polnul Injunction. NKW YOIIIC , , Iuly IS , [ Spiciul TcU'giMiu to Tins llii : : . | Kx-Judgo Dittcuhocfor , as cwmsel for M. CScralioim t Co. , today secured - cured Justice O'Hrien'sslgiiaturo to a per- Actual Injunction ngiinst the Central trust company , U. P. HuntingUm uml others , re- struiidng them from Issuing hlnclc of the Jlouslon it Texas Central railway , on tin ) ground that the trust company lind not made the proposed assessment of l per cent as required by the jilan of rwrguiii- zntion , InrohTOncp to the now assessment of § 71.10 aslutiv , dwlare.l on Thursday by tlio trust company , Mr. Dlttcnhoofcr stud that the reduction of SliiO wus far from satisfactory to his clients. It bail , ho said , been fixed upon the snmo c-ilcuhitlons as the llrst assiMsment , the dlf- furoneo being duo tn the addition of interest imd tlio deduction of earnings in the hands of u receiver , Hut it would be difficult to see how the trust company oonld Inivo iiiudo any ottiorinsofiinent without ucknowknlglng Unit It hud committed a gross wrong on the stock holdci-s in mulling the Hist llari'lHon'rt Narrow K CAPK MAV , N. J , , July IS. Mrs.Harrison mid ill's. MeKco narrowly escaped serious Injury when out driving l.wt night. On Washington avuuuo a boy divin ( | ( a curt In an oii ] < oslto direction loit controlof tlio horsu , which dashed madly up tbo street , U'ho cart swelled Into and narrowly missed ovurturu- Ing the JlarriMim carrlogo. The ) iorso then run into an iron pojt ami dnmollshod a lurio plato glass window. Ho full on the pave ment , bleeding profusely. At tbo night of the Wood Mrs , MuKoo idntol , She soon re covered , however , mid tlio protldunt's rar- rlngo proeiM-ded to tholr cottage without further iiilbhup. . A Hoy'N IjounVnlk. \ . COLUM ill's , luil. , July Ib. Ono of tbo niost rcmurkublo exhibitions nf nervu lor atwclvo- ycur-old boy WUH ilomonstratud hero today when James Itohorts walked Into the city , his furmur homo , from Umpurlu , Run , , a disluncu Milken the llvc.s of many pcopto iiil < o llo ) , r.iiisliiK ( llttos * after e.itlng , > uurttoin.ictil tlek licailncho , lioatlbiirn , loss of nppctlto , a f.ilnl , " ll gono" fccllnp , had taslo , coated m . toiijup , nnd Irregularity of DiStrOSS thobowck Dyspepsia does After not Rot wo" of " 'clfi ll _ . . . . requhea carftul attention , bating ft , , , | n rtmoily lllo ; Homfs S.irs np.irllh , which acts gently , yet tfllctrntly. It tiraes the stomach , ululates the diges tion ? cronies a gooil np- Slclc petite , hnnlhcj li"iul.icli ( , mil rcft-fshos the mind. " I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I li.nl 1'tit ' llltlo nppctllo , nnd \\\\\l \ \ \ : I did eat Un rf. illslresscd me , or did mo nuarc , lu,0 , BvxK After eating I I ) Uril would have n faint or tired , fill-gono feeling , as thouqli t bad m > t eaten anything. My trouldo was aggravated by my Mislncss , pnlntlni ; , I.nst en ( . . 5iirins I look Hood's Sar- c. , Mpatllla. which did ino nu StOinaCII linmcnso amount- > ( good. It gt\o \ ino an nppollte , anil my food relished anil satMlcil Iho ( raving 1 bad previously experienced. " A. P.iaVatcttown \ \ , Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla 1'rfraroJoiuj by U.I. HOOD * CO.A | > otici'.irloa,1.u ! < vunM.i 4 IOO Dos ou Ono Dollar of 1,0'0 ! miles. The boy mid hisntopfuthrr lind failed to agive , ami on Juno 7 , without any IKUII\V ami poorly chid , he stinted on tlio Ion ; ? journey on foot , tbo manner in which 1m travel ill most of tbo wiiv. Work wa fur nishcd the youth here uml ho Isiippiimutty happy. _ _ A HiiKar Trust li5Ulon. X i\vVoiiK , July 18. The general term of Ibo mipronw court IMS handed ilown u decii' ion In the suit of Henry Winthrop Kay , cclvorof the North Kivcr rellnlng company , for th dlHsohitiou of that ami nil other coin- panics composing the supir trust , Kay oh- tuined an liijimi'tiun restnilniiiK till tbo de fendants fixim in nnv uiaiiliiT dlnpo-slng ot pmpei'ly coining Into their bunds under the trust arecnioiit. ( The general term modifies this Injunction by simply rest mini UK the North Ulvcr siipir relluory company from w- inovitn ; uny property from this sUile , holding tlmt the receiver bus no authority for for the other companies. The AlVallii'v l''iirast. ( ! Pot * Omaha and vii-inlty-Showors , fol lowed by fair ; wanner. Nebraska and .South Dakota Fair , fol lowed by showers ; KiwthiTly windi ; warmer , Iowa Fair ; wanner ; easterly M-luds , 1'arncll'H Iiitlicr III. HoiinnNTiiwN , N. J. , July is.Mrs. . Parnell , mother of Charles Stewart 1'urnoll , Is con- lined to her bed with cholera morhtis. J1AS 11001)1,10 1IKMX LIHIOll ? Ugly Koporls CoiiuurnliiK Orrltihi South Omiilui < 'iiuiui1iiii > ii. TheChirngo , IJock Island & rncllht rail rouil will teen extend Its truclis fwm tlio south through South Omaha to the Union stock yards , The comiiij ? in of thut company has caused considerable talk nnd iniinv eom- plaints. OrdhiaucoNo. J.'O ww presented In the South Omaha coundl , mithori < ; iii the company to extend Its tnu-ks through tlio city. The ordinance , us llrst drawn , ovl = ilently by the attorneys for tlio railroad com pany , was referred hack by the council. At the last meeting of thu council tlio ordinance , granting the right-of-way and vacating cer tain hlreoU , was passed. It is now claimed on the part of the prim- crty holders that no provision \vas nude in the onlinnneo to protect their rights or to compensate them for loss or damugo , Not only will streets bo vaunted , but at places the 1111 will bo upwards of thlrtv-iilno fool , thin cutting off all direct coniaiunlcatlon between certain parts of the t-lty. Some of the streets will bo nllud up nearly us high 113 the upper stories of tbo houses , A largo part of j\l bright will be almost ruined. Italy rumors now till the air. Charge * of bribery and corruption have been inudo with out much protease of secrecy. Two mout hers of tlm council have been charged with receiving $ : tOlW , each for their influence la this nubile improvement , while sulllcieiit fiiutshuyo leaked out to cause citizens to take active stciis in the matter. The farts have been submitted to County Attorney Mahoney for investigation and official autinu. The feeling ninoiijf ollizons IH iitiito bitter , while tlio chui-Ros of bribery nnd otllcial cor ruption are ( lulto generally believed. Jjast Nlilit'K Storm. One of the heaviest storms of the season passed overthe city Just after midnight , Tlic rain fell la torrents , HooJiiiB all of the low lands In the vicinity of Thirteenth mid Leaven worth .mil Twentieth and I'iorco. At the central station the police and lire alarm oimiita were nil burncQ out. * Ati ! o'clock lightning struck n dwelling house at Thirty-second and Francis streets , but U was impossible tolourn the loss or thu extent of the damuiu. ; Drew the Color bine. Tncy Klnnoy Is in trouble , and he Is iilsoin jail. Lucy runs the beer pii'tlen known as the Casino. Last night \Villlain II. Oiiinblu , a colored man , visited tbo place for the pur pose of looking upon thu foaming boor ami Imbibing thereof , but ho did not imbibe to any alarming extent , for just nftcmpntlug himself at ono of the tables and ordering a schooner ho was ejected and a Inot followed him out of tbo gate. William promptly re ported at the police .station , where lie swore out u complaint charging tlmt Lucy had de nied him certain rights which are uccoriied to citi/.ens of u lighter color. Tlio DrlffcornOluKllmt Ion One chapter in tbo history of the cele brated family light between the DrllTcomn and the MeKlhattous wus roul In police % ar- court yosturd.iy . afternoon. Mrs. Drlffcorii charged that the JloIClhattons , husband and wife , were the owners of a vicious dog that hud been n terror to the dr.nl/uns of tbo bottoms , nnd upon uivcw nnd sundry times she had Iwen bitten by the brute. A Jury listened to the testimony and the arguments of lawyers , and returned a verdict ncipilt- ting John Mcllllialtou and llndlug his \vlfo Rullty of holng tlio owner of the dog , where upon Judge Hulsley assessed a line of ifr and costs. . \rotor Trains Two motor trains , ono from tlio pant mul the ether fi-om the Sherman uvrniiu llnocolllilol , at the Intersection of Hlxtoenth nndUussstrcots ut o'clock yestordny uftor noon. Doth WTO houvlly loaded , but fortu- nutcly iiinio of the passengers worn Injured , though ihoy wow badly Iriglitencd. Thu lliiiiH-oiniiurl ! niijtor van crippled by having Its trolloylmoeltcdoir nn-J the front end of Iliu car mushed. Absolutely Pure , A oronni i-l'ir ' Uiikina po.T'1'ir. ' of huivonliiK ilruiisUi II. S , ( io-si/ . K < : - port A ui ( . 17 , la- * .