OBLAHA. DADDY BEg , WEDNESDAY , JULY 23 , 1800. 7 o'cloclt tills evening by nominating the following tlcltct. fttato Bonator , I , WFunk ; roprcwiitntlvM , J , Wllllnim , .7 , XV. Kiixon , Jlrnry .iMberlj county attorney , C'hnrlos 0 , Hales. Thf folloulnir n * oliitioni rofeitlvolo C'uiitiiin Hhll'i ' caiidlduryiri : vnatiliuoiuly ndnlitcdi \V. t licrcjjiibllcnim o ( ( lupi rounty.ln con- vdlilloii M-M-iiibIt. ' lkii i liiKllii. ' sterling mjal- nf C'alitahi .1.1' . UroHliw. ' ! Holy cri'M'iil tin ? following r < Ni- 1 ii Hun uuuirk'iirijr ufidtfttMiiuuiitUi the stotu That tmOttiitrilnlllll linnuprlsht rltloii. n L'oiitlfom public lorvint , 11 bruru MflilliT. Icoti'Munl rcpiililluiti. nurl Ids p < m- l Ion on nil inii-stloin of iiiilillc liiiimrtiineu li-m IllM'll for III" ! lllt < ll'Mtd Of till ! ] ir < l | > ll'llf till ) Mule ! tlicicfcio > lioattllji'iitlnixi * lilt cnn- dldacy fora rilmiiilniitloii ttillm iiltleiinf ntnln 1 ri''i'iifcr , anil I lint vc , tin * flflou'itlotiaHf Unite county , will list ; all ImnoraUt ) tncutis to FoeuM ) fur III 111 u rcnuiiilniitlnii u.i ntitc trt.vu- iircr , iiinlt-c > Instruct uunleli'KiitcUo ' Iliostalo COIItCllllllll. 'J'ho follou-iiiK resolutions wore at o ndoltlJ | | \Micrr > ! i , Tlio tlntu nf Ncbnutca lll bo entitled under tin' now ci'iiiiiH lout Icnst K mumbl/Mllf CHHUI-OX , VrlllL'll tllOlllll I'C'1'L'I(1 ( ( at Ilioe-iiniliisu-lei'lloii. tlii'i-rtiii-i-.tji' It Kisolvrd. That tlio r ' | iullk'iii Mutowmvon- t ton Inihkfilto iiniiilnutu tliluu uiiigicssiiiaii lit. lirg , | imclfiirtlii > r Itfuilviil. 1'luit ' Uuito county presents Iho naincnflloM.li.V'olliy , ( for sucli conKrcw- niiniut lai-K fri > iiilli j HrstdlstiL't. S.tlliK ! County ll ; | iul > lleniH. \Vii.inii , Kcb. , July ' 'U.-tSiii'oial to TUB UKK--'J'IO ] ) republican county convention met hero today and plated nfilll llelu't ' in the Held. It l u > follows : J. I' ' , CJmc , senator ; I. ( I , Hodges and Henry Aiiplcgato , re pro Hontiitivcn ; .1 , II. Clrimni , county attorney ; I' . .Smith , county commissioner , .Delejrsites to the lliit convention were instructed for V. 1 , Kisli. Congressional unit state delegates arijiiniiutrucled , but thu latter Is supposed to IKI for ntlornev fcncr.il. Uesoliitlons similar ( o tliosu advocated by thu alliance WCIC Jjiizmt County ltcitil | > llMiti < i. CHxur , Xcli. , July 22. [ Special to TUP. Bic.J : Tim republican con volition for Logan county was licld iicro Saturday. Tliero wis considerable llghl over tlio nomination for county mtoriipy. Delrgntii WITH elected to tlio congressional mill senntorial tito : cou- vciitlott.i , Koine of the delegations wore In- ntructcdanfluniialmvacxprosscd any opin ion as towhothoywillstipiwrt except thoie to tin ) congressional , who nro In laver of Dorsoy. _ A. Correction. IlASTixris , Neb.July21. , To the Mltorof Tiir.Bist ! : In reporting account of tlio nar row escape of two hotel roolu from drovvnlnK at tlio iintatoriuin u foxvcluys u co , wrw iiiislu- fonncd an to color of Iho gentlemen. Tlioy were Avlnto Instead of colored. Colored Kcnlloiiu'ii ' uin ! strictly excluded , from thu na- tutciritiin. niitl lown " \VASIIIXOTOX , .Inly 2i [ Special Telegram to Tun UISB. ] Tlio follovliiK' jutoiilsvcro Ki'iinteii lodny : Julius A. Bound , Omaha , No ! ) . , nionufnctufoofvliitoloaU \ ; Ll/zlo D Curhui't , Marlon , la. , darnin ? last ; Kuwimn S. Clnrlc , iissljfnor of one-halt to U. Hlpplns , Oniaha , I cb. , In-iuk and iwttory kiln ; .Iticob Coelirane , asilgiioito himself , iindA. Ariiistronit , Illll City , S. D. , device f or in-opelllin ! vessels ; Uimicl Kaston. C.nif- ton , harrow ; Sylvester l iltcli , assunorof miolmlftoI.W. I'unck. 13citriu' , , , > el ) . . wo- dutliiff iita ; Kudolnh B. fleth , Knrly , In. . boolr ) ek ) "f/illiam Ilubnitt , North I'lntte , I\'el \ ) . , fire esonpo ; Thomns Jones , Koweiin , S. D. , singletree for vehicles ; Ilovjce M. Puttly , Lturrcncu , Neb , , onJ fcato for \vagoin ; lludolphV. \ . Suvinnnn , CJcnnnnlowii , Neb. , car or barn door hasp ; James W. Tonmn , New Sharon , com harvester ; HosmcrTuttlc , CedurUnplds , In. , grain biiulor fmincValtcr ; C. Westa- \vavunilLi. Vf , I3ciirdDecorahIu. , meclian- leul inoveincnt ; Charles Vies , assignor of ono-half to J , M. Lockroy , Piiulkton , S. D. , vise , Nelirnnka , Io\vnaiid I > nk ti " \ VA.SIIIXOTOXTuly 3. [ Soeclnl Telegram to TUB llcB. ] Tuo following pensions vnra Ifnintetl today : Kcbriuku : Orlghinl Andrew Bowman , Davenport ; I'uul Kdoncy , deceased , Lincoln. Incraiso Wesley Gross , .Franklin ; John D. Williams , Silver Creek ; Itobert S.Whlto , BladenIoscili ; ) 'Al , [ Allen , Ojlc ; I'aulAiidcr- | aoiiBx-i , ll Mills ; Frederick Hnitoyi Omaha ; 3 elm Annan , Tccutnsch. 3o\va : Original-Lucius D. Froderlckson , / rhurmunAmoa ; D. Putty , Avdubon. In crease Solomon 7 , Bnkor , Keiisaiujua ; Dau- iol Schnaf , Matshalltou'n ; Christian II. 'GriuH ' , Atlklcy ; Joseiih G , Brestlcr , Fort 1 Madison ; Thomas . ( lilies , ICclloRgj Henry Kccrl , Mason Cltv ; Thomas lines , Davis City ; Mcliiird Uuelot , Lccluir D.ir- win M. Sclicnelc , Jlduir ; Thomas .1. Smith , Indianapolis ; Itobert J. Down , \Vhat Cheer ; Uobcrt Wilson. Culedonh ; Carl UuhUtrom , I'llkuder ; Ab- soluiu Holliiirs\vorth | , I'ackwooil. Original widows , etc Florence V. , widow of Thomas Dunklo , Kdercvillo. South Dakota : Increaao-JoscpU E. Tar- inalee , licdJield. _ _ " \Vlienyouai-o in need of npliyile , one that \villclcanso the systernund rcnulato the llvor nnd bowels try St. Patrick's Pills. Sold by druggist * . Itomtncllu loltcn IVIctnl , icnr , Wl $ , , July 23 , Bay View was shaken up shortly after 1 oMoek this morn- iiiRby uturrlblo explosion resulting from the leakage ol molten Iron from a blast furnnco. Them \va * a larpq number of inon worUing- ni-ounil tlio funmco at the time hut only ono , Joseph UuvKmu Injured. IIu\viis caufht by the Hood ol molten iron nnd burned until t ho llesli dropped from his tones , , Ho is still alive but them is llttlo hojio o ( hia recw- er.v , Tlio damage to tlio funmco is consider able. A O'mit'li Killed. ST , LiOfis , Mo. , . .Inly2'J. . LotiU Bcrff , the leader ol a band ofhooJluimwhoen.il them- nolvcs tlo "sniiro gi > Ki" died this morning- from tlio ellecta of a blo\v on the liead. Ktruck Lv Watfhinan Saunders last night at u revival tent , Ucrg1 nnd liU associates made a disturbance ivhlch the \vatehimui , after seine dlftlculty ilnally quelled. A , Verdlet orVI11 fill Murilcr. Kxx.sAsCnv , Mo. , July S ) . [ Special Tclo- gnun toTuu liii : , ] .An iuo.ueatvm . today held over thu body of young Edward Mullen , who \vaishot by his sweetheart's ' side Sun day nlffM nt Arncntlno , Ivan. , by aped John tovcr , the girl's unelo , Tlio Jury xtHumed a erdiet of u "premeditated , iimlieious and nvrovokod murder. " Stover hi been taken oulof tlio eouiity to prevent violence. * Seine ronwrkaMo cures of deafness nro recorded of Dr. Thomas' ' ISclcutrlc Oil. Never fulli to euro curadio. U'lie ZMnoliluo was K , Ind. , July 2-7 , Bjim explosion of a threshing inachino on the farm of James Karrow , near Prince ton , Andrew Crotzlnsor aiidUUiiilesYhltovero \ Iclllnd nnd Thomas IMchan r , d IlnRh Narrow fatally Injured. Hum S\ui > py WJM seriously , but not Jatally hutt , uud a number of horses wcro Itlllcd. lull iu ; l Collkloii , Toi'nKt , Ivans. , JulyJJ. Atallond collision of a freight imd ivissonger occurred on the Itoclc Island fifteen miles from Wllhird , ICuns. , last niKht. A number of truln men and ivisseiiKcracro Injured liut 110 ouo killed. The mime's * of the injured have not yet been heard. . _ coaches Pullman palace sleepers , dlnlnj.'ciird , frcsorocllnliij ehalr cam tot'hi > { ro nnd Iiitervcnhit ; points vlnthoproat Rook Jsland route. Tlekob otllco 1GO , Sixteenth anil Piiinitii. ; Ttuil'opii Huloj > i/.us ft Circllnal. KOMK , July it ) , [ S | > eci9l Cablegram to U-'IIB Hm. ] The i po has scut n letter to Car- illiml Lavlvrcri oulo Ulup bU labor in Africa. 1'lic | K > | pwlses the Ilrussels antl-slavcrv ngress aiidylvi astuitini-e of the upiort | o the church. Ho says tbut ajiostollo work must KX > hand in hand \vltli thuduvclopuicnt of clvilltatlon. _ _ T i i'rcniiuin on tiold. 31ur.NO.i Atuus , July U3- [ Special Cablc- pratii to Title Bul At the close of the { Source yesterday gold AVII.S imoted at SlU per ( CCEt , ti'i HITTJ i < i T T/nr i it * vi\ ) A1E BU1LE TillLSiV IIAID L'x-floveraor Proceeds to Show Up His Side of tlio Caie. ORE IHTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. lo AdtlroHsrs nli ? lpr | to Killtcir Ilur- roWH lit \\hlili \ Ilr l-\piTsefllIls ; Opinion U'ithunl rv N"eb , , July 23. [ Special to TIIK Hnn.J This is Dave Butler's ny , Vcsterday was Uurrows' ' day. The catlilnj ? letter in 7ur. Hist : this morning from . Jlurrwv.s mused much talk among the lolltlciaiis. 'Jhe cliarpoof bribery npilnstn nan-nii -governor of n stnto naturally auseil men to wonder to what bnso ends oinc men \vould go. I eallod upon ij.ivc Jutlcr ntthoOpell hotel this morning nnd asked him If ho had rend Tup. Bn. " 1 should .say I did read it , " responded the [ ovcrnor , "nnd I regard it the best paper In he west. " "Veil , what about the rlmi-Ros preferred gainst you by Mr , Hurrowil" "They are m false as hell , " anld the trovor- lor In u voice that frixhtei.cd thi > lioll Iwy. 'Allthere la aboutthat clinrge of bribery is Iniily | this : 1vai 1 on the train with llur- o\v ( , and we were talkingnbout n candidate- or governor for Hie poi > iilo's ticket. U'o both agreed that Itwould taken , man -with oiiicmeaua. I said that Colenutn of 1'olk nlglit put up ( onio money , although I have icjvcr stwken wlthbinion the subject. lur- ! mviwniiU'd to know ho\v much money , I illnk ; anvwny , I said I supposed he mliiht iut up | . | O ( ) or iV)0. ) Buri-ows said that 10 liail 7UK ) drculation and much iiilluencc , anUou litto havofl.OOO. I toldhiinthat no mincoulJnlTonl tOK'ivcoiieiiiperMW ( ) . Then JuiTOV/ssaldthat bo furiiuhednll the work and all the brnim for thonllinnce. I then iskcd him about I'OWCM ' for governor mul JUITOWJ said to mo that Powers had no iblllty ; that ho would have to stand back of dm and wrlto liU messujjes. Brlclly , lie rnvo mo to understand tliat lie was the > rnins for the whole outllt. ISecnusoI would let let liliu bo brains for mr lie got mad at no. " "llo\v much -would Colciuan have liccn villlng to pivv himl" "Knovliif ? him a ? I thlnlcho docs now , ho vould not have paid him anything , nshis In- luence is worth nothing , iiiiny opmion. lie- 'orothu raniiialgiils fnlrly on Durroivs will nuiiler the nlllnnrc , bccau.sohc novcr allows mytlilnfito get biggerllmnlio li , and it Is Ciisyto lilll anyUiing- bis size. Iwant har- nony and in tend to strive for It. 1 wrote flunowsa letter the other day , after I saw thatSunJiiy letter In TIIK Uui : , nnd hero la a cony of it. " I-lcro tlio governor toolc from liU pocket the , 'olloiviiiRtypowritten fplstle , in wlilcli he saidhe hud made nfe\vimiinportint , t-haiipcs : PAIVNIT. Oiiv , Is'ob. , July' ' ! . ,1. jJurrows , cscj. , Lincoln , Kcb. My Dear Sir : Some lays ago I reiclved from you a. letter , wlilcli presumed was porsonnl to myself , and JH I lid not linow that you woreto Jlood the mulls vitlisainplo copiesof it , I treated itwitliull bo courtesy to xvhlcli It vus entitled con- ciniit. But , u tbo iiuwanniKU-s have taken a uitia , ondns you lave mailed copies of your 'spami of virtue" to tlio lumicrsvhom vou ire u. liit ; for your b ; o nnd seluslieml , I nu.st forgot that you are not a gentleman , atidfoiiiraunieate with you , at least by tnall. 1 mn nvuroof the rumors that are ailontto the effect thntyou want discord In our ranks , nnd that you hiivo'undtvtaken the contract of soiling out both fanners and luloren to tbo railroads , But I shall refuse tobelievo tbem until I make tills Inst appealto you. Wo mist hiivo bnmiony in our stnto convention. Whatcvermny bo your pci-sonnl dislikes , or vbntovermiiybo mine , they must not boul- owcd to speak nt this time , If we ran , pre- scrvo harmony , which you seern dcter- nincil to prevent , victory will perch > n the banner of our independent move in November. I will not domnnd a * you have 1 one , bull appeal to you in Iho nainoof lUiTiimity to keep our allied forces unbroken , and to bury , until after oureloctlon , all per sona' ' differences. I have no complaint to mixlio against the outrajo you perpetrated In ; ho matter of apportionment. Did I not know who your alia advisors und assistants were in that outrage-I should cbarittbly bo le vo that "you wcro insane strangling-Ibo thought Had Rencral belief that you are a consummate rascal. All of your short comings I forgive and for the time forget. Wo must have harmony. Your attempt to raako yourself Believe thntsonioonownnted to buy your paper for corrupt ends was adrcmi , that bad its oriitin .n . n debauched br.dn. The wiih wan father : o the thought. I have been told that you ladrouroutllt looked over by certain ir.eii md they reported thatyoubnd no material [ o sell , nnd th.it . your mouth , wlilch was for sale , was not a chattel. I read your letter twice as you suggested , mid will read It a thousand times if wo can liavo pcaco in our convention. But some time , Burrows , Iwant I to write you a letter and take all the menu things with which you have charged no , nnd nut then in ono column , and then write another column ofa ratedyou ! know very well , and add them up and see mho totnl shows that I over received money from corporation catiilidatN , or If lever went to Chicago to have bous tickets printed to defeat my party ; or , if I ever set upajunUshop to liuniuug-tho fanners by soiling1 them putor alliance badges nt three times their actual cost , 'Thoro are many things I want to write you ifterour convention. But harmony de- mauds sllcncoat the present time. "iTours respectfully , DAVID BITI.KII. U ho provcrnor sold that the letter from Tlur- rownof May Sil was such an iiisultini tiling thatho did not propose to answer It until thu matter gullied publicity by Ilurrows sending copies of H'throughtho mails , Ilut- ler further said that Burrows' language , and making a "cold blooded thx-eat , " as hotermed It , vas un Indictable offense , us the postal laws would not permit a threat , to go throuph tbo malls. Uutlcrsaid that after the con vention ho would write seine moro letters. Tomorrow will be Burrows' ' day , nnd I shnll Intm'iew him if possible.A A i FAWIJISOTIIHII. TlioVool \ Msulcct. BOSTONMass. , . , July 8J. [ Special Telegram to Tit u Hni : . | Tliero has been no material change in the wvol market , iaules are mostly In small lots J.iid fuvomlilo prices are ob tained. Ohio 2C Bolls at Illo und XX and ubovo at3Jirilc. ! ) Michigan X is offered nt S'Jc , but , moves slowly at that price. CombIng - Ing niicl delotuo lleecc-s nro steady , Is'o. L coinbtupls quotedat a > C'yc , Ohio flne dc- hiinout JK'it'HV'unj Michigan line dciainoat Kilc. Territory xvools iiuietttSOiirliUcfor lltif , rIij')8o ( for iino medium and % ; ! ( ' 'j. ' > o for mculuni sprins. Texas wools range from ISe to " 3o and California from l"o to : > r > c. ns to quality. Oregon ivooli dull. I'ulled vools in fair demand , with sales of super atiOCI40o ! and of oxtni -0ijlJOc. ( ; . foreign xvool tlrm nnd indemand. . Will naiujiiet the Anicrluann. Efiit-ix , July I ! ) . [ Specl.il Cablegram to TiiisBur. . | HorrDuhl , a member of the ( lor- mcn iflehslag , will plvo n banquet Wednesday to the \merlenn \ riflemen who tire noxv visltins NcuUnde , liavarla. Tbo Aiiifrienns xvlll nltorvrurds x'lslt tlio Dcldo- heiin wino cellars , Deiiinl Snvln'tt IJem mcls , CossTAXTixoi-Lf , July 2 , [ Special Cable- grain to TiiKllKB. ] Tlio porto liw declined to ( jlx'o thosntisfaetloa demanded yerx'infor the murder of the Servian consu ut , IMstiiKi or to coiupensuto the widow of tbo murdered man An Onrsrunii llroxvnod. Out. , July W. Michael Gnright an amateur oarsman nnd brother of Conr.u Enrlght. the wi'll ' knoxx-u oarsimn , was drowned hist night in the Don river xvhllo pructlcln ; In bis shell. A Ccrinnii Captain In Trouble. StL'TTOiUT , July li ) , [ Special Cablegram. to TIIK Jku.J-Cuptnlu Idler of the Curaiai army has bovn doprlvod of hLi mile and uni form for issuing * pamphlet in which hoiw- poned the military fon-e.s of the umpire. f ncuectls IX > NIXIV , July 2J. [ Sjxvlal Tut B K.lSir John Lubboclc has beei elected chairman of tlio London county coun ell to rill the vacancy mused by tue reaijna tiouof Lord Uosctorrjf , w.l.v/3 iiM.r * Bt 4iiil Ing of i lie Chili * . I'larcd. Won. Lost. Vr Ct .rfi IB ) .421 .408 47 Milwniikro l ( > , ( liinliu 7. rr , tt'k , July S3.-Sieclnltolo- [ ) rntn tnTiiRliKiM The tile of thflfoursuc- jcsslvo defeats of the Oniiiha club nt the muds of thu Milwaukee iirej.itloii | ( ( ( is asor- oxvful ono for Is'cbrmka baseball ciithusl * sts , So\vdcrs dlsaiotiiled | | Ids noxv em- ) loycii most wonderfully , ITo xviu pounded ntoux'ery eornerof thu Held until tbo end of ho fourth liniiiir , xvhea Manager I eonurd ook him out ol tlio box. The lircwcrs uni'o | lat the er.ihvhllo Jlllxvaukco pitcher i-oni the tint. I'oonnaiisent a line liy Into eft Held , but Caniix-nn took it into custody , 'ettlt lined the ball oxcr tlilrd base for a ouble. but was aught inhlH effort tostenl bird. Wck'liscoivdxvlillnSoxvdorsand N'exv- nanwcm holding n consultiition. Hits by Jalr.vmplo and Slioch and saerlllces > y Morrlssey mid .Tiuit/.cn K.IVO . two mow um toMilxviiukco iiitholhtU Inning. For hofdutth TMtitmado a homcrun with the > asea full of ba.soldt.s , Jjnt/cn then nude a ionic run in the eighth , and Dnlrymplo fol- oxvcd suit in the ninth. D.ix'ics xvas hit for wosiiigles nnd two triples in tlip seventh iiulgavoa base on bulls. Caiiiivanhitlt for i home run in the eighth. Hr grounded the mil over second base , but Just bo fora It ourhedl'oorinaii It lijundcd over his head mil against Iho fmco. Tlio score : nr I.NXINOS. IllwnuVco . 0 a S 0 0 2 30 Onuha . 01 00 104 10 ! SUMVAHT. Earned ruin MllwankoolO. Oinalia4. Two- r bits IMtir , Jlonhsey. Tlirlniho bit * Kcarm. Home ruin IVttlt , Dill- yinplo , , lant7.cii J. ( . ' 11111x1:111. : Iliihrt ) ! ilryinplt' . Miix-b , Jlorrlssoy. Alhcrt * . I ' .ivies , lanrsilnii 2. Ita > un l > iills Mil\mtll \ > cu ' . ' , ) niiilii : 11. i > lruckiiut-Ilvlii ) > lesil , > y I'agan ' . 1'axst'd ' bnlls .liintym. Tlmo-Oiio hour and Ifty minutes. Uiuplii llfiiglc. St. l'anl-1 , filoiiv City 2. ST. PAUIMinn. . , July U. [ Special role- gram to Tut BEK. ] Following Is the result of todnj-3 ' game : 8i.MVAIlV , Huns carnwl SI , I'aulll. SloujCltyl. Two- IILM ) lilt ? O'llrU'ii , Throf-buM' hUs Abhc-y. Ionio inn Illaek. llaseson balls-Oll'Moc- cliill. olI\Vilnt ! > r I. Slrnekoiit-ItyMocklu 0 , byVidnor5. \ . Uinplre-Uaiisuxvcln. Two ( inuics at toTnc Bic. : ] MiinieaiiOlls and Kan sas City plnjcd t\vo \ games today for ono ad- nisslonoti account of yesterday's postponed jaine , and rvliniicapollsxvou them both. of first game ! KA.\.4AS CITY , u 11 ro A i : U II ro A t \iidmn. If 1 1 1 0 I ) Mnn'ilnp,2b..O 0940 Mlni.ulian , rf .0 1 ] 0 OSinllh , p S1 \ 0 1 lyn , Ib 0 0 11 0 Hums , ra 0 O 1 0 > tiy,2t ) 0 1 ' . ' 2 HOOTOI- , rf..O 1 0 I ) Cnrroll. in 0 0 I 0 0 Steams. lb..l ) O 9 U 0 MillerH.I ] 4 J .1 0 CuriienterJI : > . .U 2 I a 0 lUK'l.-xl. ' ; . C..O 0 llolluml , s..0 O 3 0 0 ) o > vli > , Sb I a 1 B 0 MIIIUOII , lf..O U I 1 I Duke , ! > 0 1 0 1 0 DoimliltdC--.O 0 1 2 TotnlH HI V , 0 I Totals 0 42711 2 111XSXINBJ. . Minneapolis 0 0 00 110 02 4 Kansas Ulty 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 SUM MARY , TVo-Tjaso hlts-Diiko. Dujdnlp , Sillier. Double plays Gimson , Maiming , Carpenter , Donahue. btnlcn buses MliniRhnn , IKiwIc , Inrns , ITooiutllnsos on balls Hy IJnko fi , Jinltli a Hti-iiclc out-lly IJuki ) 8 , .Smith 8 , i'assod balls-Donahue. xVIld pitches Smith BV 1SXINOS. ls . I 05003 9 Kansas ( Jity . 5 00 U 0 0 5 SU.MMAIIV , Two laso lilts-IClllPii I , Hums , Strarns. Illthy pltuher Inwi ) > , Mnnnlm , Smith. Hunt's ' on ballH-By IC11 Ion 1. by tjcas ( , by t'onway I. Struuk out Hy Klllens , liy Uunway 4. Tlmo of Kaniu Ononoiir and llftcen minutes. Uiii- N'atlotuil ij ; a iio , AT i'iiiri ( > ii.rii\ , Philadelphia ! ) 41100OOOOOOO 22 10 I'ittsburff. . ,0001 10004000030 8 lilts Philadelphia 17 , riltshurgll. llrrors ridlaJolplda 'J , Plttsburj ? S. Hattcrics- Glci3onand Clements ; Hcclccr und "Wilson. o Powei-a AT cr.r. Cleveland . 0 00 100 100 2 Boiton.t . 0 00 000 30 0 3 lilts -Cleveland 5 , Boston 7. ISiTors Cleveland 1 , Boston 1 , Batteries Smith and Xeminer ; Clarksoa and Bennett. Urepiro- titrlef. _ AT C13CIN-MTI. Brooklyn . 0 00 3 8 00 2 10 Cincinnati . 1 01 021 000 5 Hits-Brooklyn 12 , Cincinnati 10 , Errors- Brooklyn 4 , Cincinnati n. Batteries Terry andClurk ; Khinos and Ilarrijisloii , Uinpirw ileQuaid and Lynch. ir CIIICAOO. Chlcasro . 0 23 0 O 3 50 1 U New York . 0 00 331 100 7 Hits-Chicago U , Now York 8. Errora- CblciiRO 4 , No\v York 3 , Katteileti Luby and KettretlgeVolch ; \ nnd Murfhy. Uin- plro I icDcrmott. _ Buffalo . 1 a 1 I O 0 00 0 6 New York . 0 04 001 1 1 * T lilts Buffalo 12 , New Vork 5. .Errors- Buft"tdo3 , IS'ow Yorlc 5. Ilattcrles Buckle ) and Hiilllgun ; Keofo and Ewing. and Holbeit. AT Cr.tVEMN'D. Cleveland . 0 CO 323 00 0 H Brooklyn . 0 10 1 O I 51 1 10 Hits -Cleveland 9 , Brooklyn 13. Krrors- Clcvclnnd D , Brooklyn 1O. HattoriM Orubcr and Sutcllffo ; Sowdcra , Dally nnd Hem mlng. Uiniilreri-Gjilfney nnd fcjhcridan. JIT IMTMlU'ItO. Pittsburir . 0 00 1 O 0 000 1 Philadelphia. . . . 0 4'0 0 O 1 0 1 0 Illts-Pittsburir 7 , 1'lillailelrhla W. Errors I'lttslurs 4 , I'blladelphla I , llattcrles- Staloy nncl Carroll ; Sandei-a and Milllgnn Umpm1 * Leach and HuJlumu , AT CUICUGO. ClilaiRO . 0 00 000 1 O 0 I Boston . 0 00 0.O . I 00 1 3 Hlts-CJhlcaKO , Itostou 0. Errow-Chl. i-upi 1 , Boston I. Bnttcrlts IChiK and Boyle ; Ouiubortnnd Murphjr. Umjilros Aniitrluan AT Athlotlc . 0 00 3 O 0 0 O 0 3 St. Louis . .0 OB 2 a 0 0 O 9 lilts-Athletic r , St. Louis 17. Errnra- Uhlctlc I , Kt. Trills J. flatteries Stlno mil lloblmoii , istlvctts nnd Wells , Umplro Pooplcs. AT ( HVIIAtUiR. lyraowo , . . . , 2 0 3 fl 1003 0 tfl Columbus , . . . ; \ 030 000 0 0 4 Iliu Symt'ittv II , Coltniilius 8. Krrors Syrucitso ,1 , Calatiiiius 1. Ihxttcrlos Casey nnd O'UourkejICiiaass and O'Ccnnor , Urn- lire linislle. rl Valley 5 , Ilnculn L' . MIMOL-III V.IIT.HY , In. , .luly UJ. lS | > celal reloRrani lo Titp Dr.i.lMissouri : Vulley Je- 'cnted the Lincoln ( Hants by n seoro of 5 to J. Butteries -HtK-iiR-r nnd ( Iraves , Castono md Carr. Thdbutna clubs iikiy hero ugaln . tomorrow. H < ) itiii ) { at Dubitli. Duurrn , Minn. , .Inly " . The nmntcur 'onr oared nu-c iU olared off ycsteriny hy the Lurllno mid Duluth crews AVIW rowed this nornlnjr , tlio MlnncsotM winning iulOtMi Juluths following In 10i : 5 , nnd St. I'anls hlrd. The Winnipeg * vero out of the race 'roni start to tluhh. * All the race.s this afternoon took place on tlioVent Superior course. Just , bol'oro the -.iocs . a strong breo/o / nwdo the water very wi Uli. Flnt event , senior double scull nice , won jy Minnesota * , oiiolciiK'l'iihciid ' ' of Liurlines who were throe luiiRths nticail of Wliinllie s , the Ciitlins ami ( Jeilur Hajiids following. J'inio of IInnc.otjn-Hl.M : . } , Senior shinies bad but two stnrters. Cor- jctt and I'earwn. Corhctt iimiiituliicd tlio lead from the beginning. IVarson made a iiinjrnlllcoot spurt on tlio Init tjuarter. but Jorbctt bo.it him bv ntont t\vo und n hnlf lengths. Tlmo-l'-irst , liii'JO. Thoni'oat four-oared professional rnco , In vlileh the betting- and pool selling has been Ively for the just few days wns the last event , There were ilvo crc\vsivltli positions from lliu shore as follows ! Ilimloni , consiatliiK of lliFnloii , Tcemcr , Ilwiner audVlso ; Hess , consisting of KOTS , Hurry Vull. J , A. Ken- : icdy and 1) . K. Murphyj the \Vcst Ends of lUilTttlo , Gaudaur's crew , consisting of Mc- Ivav , strolte , Ilamm , GaudaurandTcnliyck , und Ki-lca of Buffalo. At'Ur tlielirst half of the down stretch tlio lianlon and CJaiidnur crews were tlio only ones really in the race. The others were merely followers in the iiroressioii. The Erics c-ausht the witcr first , liut the Ilunlon crew soon forged iihend , followed closely bj- the Qnudnuu crew. There never \va seen n more exciting strupglo thnn that betxvcen these two crows. The Han- Ions turned first nnd pulled awny on tlio lionw stretch with a stroke which left the Gaudnur crew behind a couple oflciiftiis. The latter wcro reserv ing strength , however , and when the half- mile buoy was nviehcd spurted and recovered the distance. Thenciiinoii pull iittbollnish. The ( iaudaur cww crept sloxvly ahead of tlio llanlon crow until they reiiched the II aisli nbout a length and a half ahead of the Han- Ion cimv. ThoErie nntl lloss cairn hi n length liehliid , but the Ross ei w was several boat lengths U'hind the Eric. QTho West ICnds gave up the race half way Ijaelc. The tiino for the winners who Oap- tuivd the prize of JI,2W ( wai 18 : 0 ; for the Hanlon's crew , ls'ii ; for the Erics , 18 : 1. The four oared junior r.iee . rowed over tills inoriilnt ? will have to bo rowed once more be cause tbo St. I'anls fouled \Vinnipeus. . Some Qner > tlon.s Awlicd and Keinliul- prs ul' the J'ast. Tacked On. KIOIIUAIU , Feb. , Jnlj-2.1. To tlio lildltor of Tun ] lii : : : Asa dolciratoto thu state oonvcn- tlon , I wnnt to call attention to seine of the apparent Inconsistencies In the race for gov ernor. Jly a scries of resolutions -xvo nro given to undcrstuiuUluit Dodge county asl < s for no other recognition limn Mr. Richards for governor. Following this declaration comes a denial .from a Dewey man , To top thii a Richards delegate. sums Dorsoy aa 'a liar and no good , In my own mind i haven't a bit of doubt uboutlt and have prrcat respect for Mr. Rich ards' delegate. But 1 venture to ask why it was that the Dodge county ivuyrntion , lilio most other honest .conventltus , did not them nnd thou select cicli'fr.itos to the congress ional convent ! \\r.twoulil to outspoken in their opposition to Mr. Dorsoy as the other delegation wiw favorable to Air , lUc-hardsi To n mtm up a tree don't it appear us if a confidence game was rolug on ? Don't it seem strange that that gate should bo loft down for Mr. Dorsoy to rater ) It is also very stranROthnt nisldo ofa year such a change of conditions should have taken place , At tbo last state convention It was freely given out by Dorscy men that Dorscy ami Richards hud cortio together and tliero would bo no issue between them , Jlurla last spring IVlr. Dorsoy gave out that lie didn't want the governorship aa long as he had a sure thing in tbU cougrc.ssioiun district. His every action since has indi cated that lie -\viui t.s to go back. I am letting no secrets ou t , because 1 hold none. Allot these matters have been free-will orTerhifjs , not forgotten hy ono in iwlltits and deserving of a correct understanding \\'cdiiesday'3 ' convention. A letter from Mr. Dorscy declining n re- nomination to congress from the big Third would satisfy many who ndmiroMr. HicU- ards. ANTi-Doii3U\r. AVIsuonslu 1'rnlil Unionists. 3M.UisoxVls. ) . , July S3. The prohibition state convention , whicli met hero todny , nominated the following tifhct : For governor , Dr. Alexander , Enu Clniro ; lieutenant governor , W. 11. Ketliercutt , Alii- wiiukco ; secretary of state , AVtlliani .Tohnson , St. Crolx county ; treasurer' , Itohcrt Parco , Jefferson ; attorncyeeneral. 'J' ' . E. Van Kculen , Oshlrosh ; statosupiTlnlcndent , Ilctu-y Sum- iier , Ontagnraio ; railroad commissioner , J , Q. Bladc.'Klchland Center ; Iiiburanco coin- inibsioner , Andrew Peterson , Green county. Dr.Birnoypractleo limitoil to cntarrh- al diseases of nose nnd throat. Boo bldj , ' . Killed Three f Iillilrea nnd Suicided. ST. JOHN , is' , F. , July - - . Intelligence of a horribly tragedy has reached hero from Labrador. Thomas Oliver killed his three chlldi-ea and then committed sulckle. May 4. The Infrcnuoncy of communication with Lab rador accounts for too delay in hearing of the crime. Dr. SusBclorff imkeaa specialty of dis eases pcculinr to vromcn. 150 1 Farnum st. A. Fatal Collliloii , AMIOO , Wis , , July ti2.-ln a collision be tween two freight trains this afternoon , llraltcman Seymour nnd fireman Slinnn wore killed. Knglncor William Lnind h.id both his legs broken , and Engineer Ilyan was fatally hurt. ' : - Drink Excelsior Springs JH ssourl waters Cnlle l ft > r , \VA9inxoTox , Julj' 22. The comptroller of the currency lias called for a reiiort of the condition of national bunks at the close of business on ITrldtiy , July 18. Fonnil. MivxnAror.is , Mliin. , July ! ! 2. The charred remains of Otto Rfcbo , who perished In the Security wnrehoU5o'.firfl last Tuesday , wcro found in the debris this morning : . AHi'i ilaii ' Cyclone. ST. PinEiisnntH , j'tdy2'2. Partof the town ofSlonlahas bcDuvrcckod ; by u cyelono. Many persons am burled In tlio ruins. Nine teen bodies have htt'ii recovered. IC.vxs.vsCiTt , Mo. , July Ul. Tlio Ccntroiio- lit car uml machine company assigned today. AHsctsund liabilities , (185 ( , 0 and { 100,000 respectively. liiisluess 'JronliieH , lOxdAS Crrr , Mo. , July 2 . Tlio liabilities of tbe-CcntroiiolIs car nud machine company , which assigned yesterday , uro fc03UOO , j nssets , Pears' Isthonureit nnd bc-stsoapovcr made Tim PIIII.AHCI.PIIIA , 1'a. , July 2J. President Harrison , nccoinpuiiled by bli son Kusscll , ar rived here thli ir.oniltiR from Cnpo Way und left for "Washington shortly after noon. POOR LO HAD FEf FRIENDS. fcuntors Prom All Sections Hustled Him From Pillar to Post , A LONG DISCUSSION ON BANKRUPTCY. I'opitlatloii Itninarkn- 1)1) ) Qulek Wnrlc on the OHuliutl l AVhlnky IMoii Im- they Sec a Iop > Hole. WASIUXOTON' Ht'nnAU Tun OMAHX Bnn , 1 ' 518 KOIHTUKSTII STIIEKT : , V \VASIIINUTO.V , I ) . 0. , iyJ. . I Tlio scnnta took up the Indian tlon bill today nnd u most dliimil , dreary ses sion was the consequence , .Almost every paiiiRrapli wm the subject of explanation of more or less extent , and upon only ouo was there a debate of any Interest. That was the one mithorlzhiK' the pi-ealdcnt to apinint n commission of tluvo personsto noirotiatovlth the northern Choycnncs on the TOIIRUO i-lvcr ivservation in Montana and on tlio I'ino Hldgo reservation in South Dakota , with a view to their roinnvnl to ft i r- inancnt settlement In South Dakota , Wyoming or Montana. The representatives of three states like tlio people of Jfow Me.\leo wltti rcgnril to Cicronlmo nnct his band of Apaches , protested most cnrnostly against their location within their borders. 1'oorLo had no friends anywhere and Mr. Cockrell sought to settle the controversy by moving to strike out the provision , but that was not satisfactory * either , ns the reservations now occupied by the Indians Is desired for settle ment. Itvas \ llnally agreed that the commis sion should bo Instructed to recommend nny reservations for the Indiana which In tlielr Judgment would servo the purpose. At least another day will bo necessary to conclude the consideration of the bill. A resumption of tlio hostilities ngalnst General Morgan , Indian commissioner , which marked the con sideration of his nomination last winter , Is expected. AVhcn the item innkiiig appropria tions for Indian t schools Is reached , Father Stephan , director of the Catholic missions iimoiit : the Indians , has called attention in nn interview to the discrimination made against Indian schools by the senate eommitteo of appropriations and Intimates that it is duo tc Ihu inllueneo of C'ommissioiicr Morifnn. Tlio house nmdo provision focthcsupportimd cdii- catioiiofiiiipllsat St. .Foscph'a normal school nt nensnler , Inil. , and nt tlio Holy F.iinily school. Black feet agency , Montana. Thisuc- tioii of the sen.ito cuininltteo will bo antagon ized by some senators who wilt move to ru- store the Items to the bill. This motion ivlll doubtless lend to a thorough ventilation of tlio iwliey of Coinmlsiioiiei' Morgan and his superintendent of Indian schools , lr. ) IJor- chestor. \VASII1XOTOS" rillST. The census ofllcials say that Washington will bo the Ural stnto tolmvo its census re turns tabulated and the total population iniulc public. U'lii' rcnson for this is that its returns are needed to carry out u provision of the constitution which Involves uu election on August 20 , XOKAHKAXS 4HSIITTKD. The followhiR Nobraskam.havo been ad mitted to practice before the interior depart ment : James H. lihca , IloldrcgeVilliamL. ; . Matthews , Hyannis ; Koss Harper , Arapaboo ; . M. Hatch , .Marshall ; John F. Ilorncr , Ivlil- ord , und Thomas t ! . ICani , Lincoln The vote by whicli the house substitute , for ho senat * original package bill passed the muse today was a surprise to almost every one. The mnority ] was so much Itirscr tban vas expected , nnd the case with whichtlio illl .went through surprised even the nd- ocates of the Adams amendment , so culled. ? he w'lisky men think they sec a loop-hole , > ecauso the bill provides that nothing which s inhibited in a stnto shall ho carried into the tatc to bo disposed of or held there. They hiiilc that the supreme court will decide that hcso words "held" or "sold" without a com- na between thorn will bo construed to mean liut original packages may bo shipped Into a tatoto bo used thci-o by the consignee , but it s probable that if tills little , lliuv docs exist hat the senate will correct It very quickly ns especial attention is being called to it socavly. TUB 1IAXKHU1TCT HIM. The bankruptcy bill ii at last underway in lij house. Tlio sllia attendance of members odny during the speeches does not afford any criterion cltherof its importance or tboln- crcst really felt in it by the members , but bo lateness In the session and the reaction romtho tcnso fueling nroused by thomunlel- ) al election hill and the original package dis cussion nro making themselves felt. 'Jbo contest Is practically upon the adoption of any awntnll. UcprcscntatlvesoC rural coastlt- lencies , in obedlonco to the sentiment or pro- udico nt homo , are opixjsed to It , iVhilo from the mercantile renters has como a cry for Its enactment. There Is a general concession that tbo measure before tbo house s n good one. Of course , members have hero and there 1111 amendment they would like to ? et , but oven they franltly eoncedo the bill to bo well matured. Mr. Gates voiced the feel ing of a good many when ho declared in to day's uobatoiiiat lie ojmoscii nnyiawwnat- over of tills sort , but that if bankruptcy legls- utlon must come ho regarded the measure ueforo the house as the host in that direction ho had any knowledge of. Un der the old law the great complaint was the heavy cost en tailed and the long de lays not only Incident to , hut almost insep arable from a proceeding of this nature , so ttiut very soon after its repeal lawyers and committees of moreantilo bodies set at work to remedy the evils of the former statute. The result of their labors born fruit in thoru- rlous bills which have been introduced during tlio last eight years for a re-establlshmcnt of the system. These liavo biennially been through the crucible : of committee crit icism nifd amendment nnd the pend ing bill Is the result of this re duction process in which the good lnw been preserved. Thus constructed , It was but natural that tlio bill should have the ap proval of the great mass of commercial bodies In all the trade center.of tlio , country , and from the IIr t day of the session they have been persistently asking its adoption. To re view It in detail would bo only to repeat what luus already appeared in thii correspondence and It is sufllclent to say that It re-enacts the former systoni in a simplified form , witti a material reduction in the corti of proceeding. It Is also Intended to encourage n compromise between n debtor and his creditors by reduc ing the taxes levied upon bankrupt estates , ono half In ca es where a compromise is ef fected and so to expedite a moro prompt ad justment of the debtor's affairs. This latent Is still further manifested in the provision by which a refcrco shall not have pending before him nt a tinio not more thnu fifty cases , thereby spurring him on to greater activity In closing a debtor's ost.ito. The arguments ugalnst the olll are almost solely of a Irpil characterdlrcBteanfralnstsomo one or moro biiecirUi provisions of tliosfhemo. The farmer element which looks on nny such measure an merely odovlco to rob hns been kept very quiet and will probably content itself with voting solidly In opposition. Tbo fanner hw : many avowed friend. * and many real ones upon the Hoer but tlielroto will not bo solid. Said ono of them today : "The senti ment of my district is azainst this bill , but I know that some national lavr upon it is needed and my own people need it thousrh they do not rculizetho fact. I shall therefore vote for the bill. " In this ho voiced the sen timent of quite a number of his colleagues nnd tlio bill will pass on Thursday by a handsome - some majority unless aomothIng should give it a pirty coloring. . MIxCKI.I.tXKOl'S. Judge Ueavis of Falls City Is lioro to secure an order for the enrollment of sonwof las clients as Sao and Kox Indians. IIU clients nro named Munmy and it has been decided that thcv shnll uo enrolled as members of the north tribe and the Judge conicn to see that thbtU donu. A board of pension examiners will bo un pointed within it few days at Osceola , folk county , Nob. . , „ D.A. Holinen , nn attorney of Norfolk , is horaon privoto biuluess. Congressman Laws suld today , when askedTiyTimBni : correspondent nl ut his votoon the orlsinnl puck.igo bill : ' ! pre ferred tbo housu substitute to the senate bill but 1 voti'il against the adoption of the sub stitute for the reason that 1 wm anxious to have thii question settled ono way or the other und I bo.llevcd ihut the bill with amendment , if passed by the house , would bo moro qulcldy enact rd into a law nnd its provhlom mow rendlly put Into ojior- nttflii. Itoxvcvor. the timjorltvof tbo liouso leddotl oil the substitute nnd I voted for the lilllns nmendivl. I am inclined to think that . ho sen nln will eoucu rln Iho house request forii conference , mid Unit wo .mmll bo nblo to got this matter off the calendar In a very short tlmo. " I'r.uiH ' S. UUATII. joir.tKfs. \ . An IncorrlglhluYlfn Itrnlpr. DMMOINIS : In , .luly 2. ' . fSped.il . Tele- ; rnni to Tun Hiii : | .A dlstn > ssltig case was jro'jghtto ' the notice of 1'dlee Judge tiggloa- on this iiiomlng. The patties in the case woronotHtrniiKen to the court , the prlnel- nil being .Tohu ICImos , charged with assault md battery , iirefcrred by Ids wife. Ho cu- , ered the court carry ing a baby , Doth wore rather noisy during tlio trial , often breaking out Into denial ) und denunciations in nnumigo that was anything but suited to conversation between man and wife. ICtines frequently called his wife n liar and bbo ivturned thoixmipllnicnt with in occasional warm epithet , Klines was con- Vlelod and fined and ordered committed to lail unUl the line was paid , lie stormed iround ihe room , cnrryliig the babv , and swore ho would uot pay any line or go tojnll. IUvas \ Ihmlly < itileted and concluded to liqui date. going ton bank for the money and still molding on to tlio baby. UeUirnluir , tioluld the baby on the table , pild his line mil departed. In about live minutes n formation was brought to the marshal that Klines was again beating his wife. Tbo oltlfor went to their wretched hovel near by , which is ativthlng juta nemo , and found Mrs. Klines lying on ho Hoer and her liegci lord walking nliout the ooin carrying the baby and swearing at Ills ylfoln uturrlblo inunner. The woman ro- 'uscd to tile further liiforimtion und the un- iiippy eounlowero left to their fate. 'J'buv ire both young , the glii not morellnin seventeen. They have been before tb6 court ope.itcdly , the wlfo in most cases being the complainant. ICimes hns paid severnl tines and served light t.entcnces for the same Uli urged AYItli Kiitbu7.7.lonient. IDcs MotXi : ? , In. , .luly yj. [ Special Tole- jnim to Tun HII : : . ] ba. \ . Vnadeboc , a well mown young business man. was arrested Ills morning on thoclmrgcof cinbe//llng 71H ) , prcfenvd hy hlj partner , Mr , l atcs. The Ill-nils engaged in the book publishing md agency business. A few weeks ago 1'utes md to go west on business , and upon his re- urn last Saturday found his oftluo looked und he secretary and treasurer of the company Vundcboo gone , ills suspic- ons were nrouueil and ho called on the missing man's wife , who said her husband had gone to l\'o\v Vork to visit his father. Today Vandcboo returned nnd Pates discovered that ho hud been toUo- roit , Midi. , mid nmdo largo collections and vas some $2Mi short In his accounts , Pates loinatidcd n sottletnt'iit , Imt A'andebou ro used. 1'ates thc'ii swore out an information ignliist him. \vuniirriilgned \ , pleaded not ; ullty , and was roli-ascd upon bonds to await rial next 'J'huiydny. Tin * Kailrond L'oiiiiniHil' DnM 01x1:1,111. : , July ' . --Special [ IVlo- gramto .Tins Uir.J The railroad commis sioners received notification this morning of i new Joint rate between tbo Burlington and N'orthwestcrn , I3urlinitni ; > & U'e.stera nnd the St. Louis , ICoolcuk & Northwestern. 'They villgo into effect July ll ! , and nfl'cct nil stutlons on the above lines wny hilled through via Hurlingtoii. ( lonernl Slnno'/cr Ackcrt of the Iiiwu Central tolcgruplied the coniintasloners thh morning tbnt bo , neiiim- innlc'd hy his general froijjht asront , would soon bo in the city and re < | Ucstcd nn intcr- vltnv upon the Joint rate question. The tiim- iiiBsloners nro busily engaged in making out i new classification , tobu liiiown us No. 0. rholastclassillcatlon was made by the biurd S'ovembsr ! , iindlt has been in effect since hen , The now classification will hiivo some mportant , clumgcs. The diTiiiiliucIc wiis Viiluahle. DKS Moi.vns , la. , July 2' , ' . [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BIT. . ] During the Lite un- lensantncss well known old-thuo d ) n - mo- cnitivas very loth to take u grocnbncit in laymont for anything , and often made the statement that they were not worth tlio pa- mr on vhlch they wore printed and that rold was good"enough for him. Yesterday ho irovo into town with a load of berries which 10 readily sold , receiving In payment a live lollar greenback of 180i Ho was elated , and rushing to the bank , asltod what premium would bo given for It. He was told IS cents on the dollar , and with $ .1.7 , " ) in gold and silver in bis pocKet left for homo dated nt ds good forluno. Her Clilld. MASON Cm , In , , July 2. ! . [ Special Tele gram to TUB BCU.J MIM. .T. D. Wheeler drove into this city late last night to secure a warrant for the arrest of her husband and the recovery of her child. The wlfo is a young ilrl , wliilo the husband Is nearly eighty. They parted six months ago , the wlfo taking the child. Yesterday , while they were nt 31e.ii1 Lnko , the child was stolen from the buggy , supposedly by the father , and taken away. Nothing can be heard from either father or child. Fatally ( iorcd liy a Hull , i : , In. , July ' . " . [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bii.J : Peter Sorensen , a Dane , residing six miles south of lioro , was fatally gored y a Jersey bull this morning. The iollur bono was broken , and terrible ga hes Inlllcted about the head and thigh. AiiUninha Itaiilc Secures a Against it Swindler. "With the exception of attorney fees , the Commercial National bank is just $1,500 , ahead. OntaoSltlidnyof Miy , 1SS7 , thobinl : w.is swindled out of thii amount liy u unioo of nlrutos , who swooped down iipjn tlio city f rom tbo north , fathered ' thoinomiy , und skipped. Ills a case that 1m a history. On the dnto above named A. I\ Powell and .T. J. Hnrtagan arrived in the city an 1 registered nt the Windsor hotel. During the tUy they visited the Commercial bunk and presented a dr.ilt for .Vl)1) | ) > driixvn uoti | ! the Hanover National bank of New York and signed ' by A. P. 1'owcll of tbo Citizens ohanlc of Tracy. Both of tlio men bchiK strangers , the lame hudsomo doubts about the drafts , hut their doubts \vero alf removed when I'owcll culled In Dr. Dinsmoor iw an liidorsor. The doctor hail met I'owcll when tlio hater hud paid a former visit to the city , \Vlth the ftMX ) Intholrpoc'ots tbo two men loft the city , and a few day * later the Imnl : discovered that tbo paper wai worth less , as the Citizens' banlc of Tracy did not exist. Detectives were put on ttio tra : l < of the two men. IlartaRan was arrested in Atciii- son.lCun. , and 1'owell In St. P.iul , but ns nothing- could bo proven against Hurtiigan ho was released , .An attorney VMS omjiloyod nnd a requisition was issued for I'oivoll' * re turn to this state , but It was deiilo.l by the ( . ' ( ivernor of Minnesota. A civil suit was then t'O mine need and nwiirwntof attachment Issued npdnst his iiroju'rty. Tlio trial re sulted intbcliaiiltolitiiintnita Judgment fur ii.m | but tills did notMitiafy I'uwcll , so bo moved for a new trial und Iho order was The case was put on trial in St. Paul last Wednesday and evidence wni introduced HhowinH the entire fraudulent transaction Monday afternoon the case was hubmlttcd to the urv , and after tnldiiR one ballot tboyro- tnrneil'uvordiirt for the fullnmount , together with cobts and Interest. CZ3 Hallway 1'oktal Chlof Work Cramer yesterday reported the following changes In railway postul circles : II. II. Deal , of Shelby , appointed mall agent botwcon MtCool Junction and i'alrbiiry , vleoC. J. UailKtrom tnuMforml to Paclllo Junction und McCook run , vice K. A. Kmlur- Sevenlli U'nril l nnoornti. The Kfventh ward democrat * will moot at Ixjlilmnn's hall , Shcely's ' station , on Thurs day evening. Tun Iloutca'a Cocoa -"Best and coca farthest. " Be Sure If you liavo mnilo tip your mind to luiy Hood1 * Sarja patllla do not ho Induced to take in ) oilier A Ilostonl.idywhoio , cxampio Is wcttliy Imitation , toll * bet oxpetlenco below * " In otto Moro whrro \vontlobn \ ; Ittxid's PArs.iparllia the dork tried to Indiieotnobuy thelrownltntondot Hood's ; liololdinothclr's would List longer ! that ! inlBhttakoltoiilen To Get 'days'lrlalilhatll I did not Ilkolt Ineednot | uy anything , clc. lint ho cotiM not prevail nn mo to change. I told him 1 had taken lluod'i ' Sarsapatllla , kntMV what It was , was Mllsfled wllUlt.nml did not want nny other. When I began taking Hood's Sanapaillla I wsu feeling real inUomUa with dyspepsia , and W weak that nt times 1 could liatdly HoocPs itatul , I looked llko a person In consume tlon. Howl's SarsnparllU dldino to much good that i wonder at inysolt soniotlinc.i , mid niyfrlcnds firiiui'iilly tprakof it. " JMna. ELLA A. ( loKr.ci Terrace Street , lloston. SarsapariSIa Sold l.jnil tlriifTRlMj. gl , six ( or ? .V 1'rrivirpfl cnl \ij \ O. I.110CII ) & CO. . AnitlictnrlosLowell. .Mm. Doses Ono Dollar " i.VMAVS SAM > UAH. Inlin-iniMl as to tlio Status ul' tlio Deal. \ \ ' . T. Scnmmi yesterday afternoon on- liqhtencil .riul e Helslcy iv nnling Iho fontl- deuce leal liy which lie AVIIS induced to pay $ SiV ) fora small seating of sand bar In the bed of the .Missouri river. The occasioiuvaa ttio lieariiif-of tlio eiiso asalnstC ! . ] ) . Ciiiinon , thu peinetrator of the alleged swindle. Tlio evidence introduced liy tlio state went to sho\Ytml ! the lots shmred to tlio proso- cutlnj ? witness by tlio defendant wewnot Lh one.s dcscrilted In the eonveyanco. A letter from Seaman to the defendant's sitter- ney offering to settle Urn matter if the money lie had | ld out VUH returned to him , wai in troduced In evidence. 7ho liearinsvai not concluded when court adjourned , nnd tlio defonio will tilueo its witnesses on the stimd tills morning at 9 o'clock , _ _ _ AO\1 , > A. Siiiiorinteiidi'iit of Kcliouls to lie Kiooiril Ncvt. Tiieiiltiy Nixlit. The Iward of education met last nl htnnd it was iiiv.'uimod that a 8iiu'rinleadcnt | of in- stnii'tion would In appointed , but tills matter went over until next Tuesday niylit by mo tion of Mr. Buhc-oi-k. Tlio proside'iit noniiiiatod tlio several com mtttcesfor tlui ensuingyear , which worer.it Hied by the lioaivl. motion Ijy Mr. Martin tlint tlio committee on touchers present ; it the next mooting of thoboanl thu names of teachers to lie voted upon precipitated u dhciip.ilon that Listed for in hour. Air. I..CC K.ttollo , attorney for thc < iJonril , pave as his opinion that the notion of Lhonltl board \va.s lo nl. Ilnbeock nnd otliora Look ojEi'optlunu to tins. On motion of Mr. I'olnts the i natter was referred to Mr. Khlelto and the Judiciary cointnUKv. Tlio Iward then adjourned until next ' .Tues day evening. TJI13 CITY t-'OUNCIIv. Devoted to the Transaction nf Kimlluo | ! IIHIICN | , Iho council held a two hours' ' .session last niplit , at which a l.irio ninount of routine business of nmoiv or less Important ehnrae-1- tor WHS transacted , I'lio ' ordinance granting a frnnchiso to the Economical waterworks company was vetoed. Employes of the city ortlcos were given a holiday on Thursday to attend the police men's picnic. A ( rnlhmiiravu ; Introdllccil MKlldng' it nn offense , imalshablo byn line of f % for ac-oun- cilcian to buniiscnt from a council hieetliif without iin cxeu.se. A Quaker Oats Train. A solid train of Qunkcr Onts left Codnr llaplds , la. , for San IPranciico yesterdayand wllli-each Council Hluifs atl:0."iUiiHovanlti ) ( ? , where itinaltos a three hours' stop. Talk of novelties la the spec-iul train line , tills ono certainly surpasses anything yut offered. California , Itaeoina , is behind every other stalu In Quaker O.its . and xvnnts sotno. Tbo Cereal Milling comiiany of Uedur Itnnldshas undortukon tosuiiply her , nnd will do it at oiico bybemllnK on a Avliolo train load of tbo product. S. M. Ospool , gtMiural inanujjer of the Bnntn Ko route at DCS Moines , pot onto their acliciiK1 nnd secured the nttractlon for , hl.s road Tt comes to ( Jouiicll Bluffs over the NorthxvL'steni , will KO llicnco byxvay of tbo Kunsas City , St. Joe & Council Ulutls to Atchlson , where it will bo li-niiifei-rcil to the Santa i'o. 'J'lie train will run on special time of Its OMII , limiting thu trip ns far ns Dod o Citv , Kan. , In daylight , mid reach its dcstl- nation on Sunday , Augusta , at 10 o'clock hT Ihu morning. iM I'ei'inlti. Tiio following inrmiu wcro iaiucd by tU bulhliuir msiL'etor | yesterday : John A. Crcljlitnii , ulloralloiirt on Htono liilllilliiir. I'M Nuitli Mlirot . i A. H. Pt.ttor , fiiinio linrn , W fc-oiitn - 'fwenly-llfth iixeiiiii' . . H. A. Kloohrr. ciniiiiiiil u iiinrliT | htory fiiiiiu ! ( IwtllliiK.Vnlniit avrntio and lllackhlnl itict . A.I1. 'J'nkov , oiiiMind a qiiai'ttT stm-y < KIIII nnd l' * jily-llrnt A. I' . Tuliny , CHID and a < iiiu-tcr : .story r. I .twin ami 1-oity-lliht C. l < . Jamil- , nun Mory IVimm ciittuzo , Tlilrltrnthimil tnyiii'rt Rliosts . W < i O. JIIIIICM , iino stiny frainii cultuxe , Tlili-lci'iilliiiml .luynet . MtiLMit . tOO IV. A. Kiiliii.oniiHliiry brick iciUlL-ncu , Jyiiku ; uiil IluiKivur HtriM.'ts . IM)0 ) Ono nilnur permit . W ) Total . * T.O''S Usucd the following mar- rlago Iiccusc3 yesterday : Niuno and address. _ Aijo. ( .lames Kra < nicly ! , South Oinnha ! ! 0 | Lena Caiickuvn , Boutli Oinnha Ill * ( .Ian Xlvduar , Omaha 'J'J ' j Jlary Hralwk , Omaha 1 j William A , Lollies. South Omaha Kl } Anniullpnli , South Omaha IS U'lu ; Dlsliicl Court. Dell U. Udwimls yesterdny comniencod suit In the dUtrict court toeoinpul John Mi Mlllaa to deed ceitaln lots upon which pay ment hat been majo. Kll/nl' . I3ldr : has Illed a petition nsltiny that a decree of divorce bo granted her. In her petition she allc/es that her hnsb.md . , James lllulr , deserted lior Uvolvo years n o und hlnco that tinio has fulled to contrihnto to her support. Absolutely Puro. A ormni < , f futnr l. iiUiiiZ lioinlnr , ofleuvoi-ln 4 trriilli U. S. OntcrumBni It licit A. ' ) ; . 17 , lt& .