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1'HE OMAHA DAIL Y ELEVENTH YEAR OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MO RISING , JULY 20 , 1881 , NO. 25 HEAL ESTATE BARGAINS AT FIFTEENTH AND JMQLAS SIS , , No 1 Lal on Harnoy street , near new co houw. 2509. So 2-It on dun trc t H vr Wd , $2(00. Ko 3 Let on Olforiiifc ttroct near 22 > 1 , 81000. No 6 lot on Marcy ttn-ct tie r U , I1 , fkyol , 81ZOO. NeO t block In Sht * fe SdtuIJIUon n ! vrCon cut , 3 0. ncnr OMiqVlKtl St , . No IP 8lot on Ofifnx direct l' tk , tt roaionaWc.iTk.-es. lee clialco rcsIJtiR'O lots m Crodlt Fnrcter nntl nmii IowndiliUoiffiJk short dlsUnoo sot4licASto [ U , H.'anJ 11. & U.depot * , prices frcm $100 up i on ! l t. 3W , 21 < J and Kutmdirn fitrocls , nor'Siof mil tdjoliiint ; IX V. Smith'i ' nddltlon $400 ; terms mty. A'o 09 t'tll corner lot on Dwuln ntroet near lOSi , J2500. -No 70 UornceGOxllO fcothAon - - Xtaugba n u- , No. 71 Tin-OS lota lit { HacVaOtllUui near Saun < ers street , eiOW 7U IxitwnJtccatur trcot , now 8rcno Stitnn't No. 7&-S2 )8 ) ( cct , on I't.rtflo ttrrct ncnr U. P. nnd 1) . & XI. depot. * , fctOOJ. NO. 70 Srlotitlia wnrehOT90.I t57xl32 feet 9th Btrect iiNnrJoiicH.t-sriOa. NO 78-E lots oallnrncr stn-etitoar 19tliJX)0. ( ) No 81 lot In due's 8dltl < n near BauiKiorH s'rcet , tfttfl. No. Si > Lot In Ulses' iddltKiD near 8auof < ara street , $ f 00. 00.Iota Iota on 1W > . .n ir Vncino and Nut NoU Lot mi CtuurkusKvtt nc r ? JOO.NoSJ NoSJ Ix > t on TienVDilwarth near IDtli , 51,100 No tt ! LoLonCUiinull fttnrt near No fS 1 )1 on Clil oiHVir22d street , SU&OO. No fO L" it on ISloMlu near Caiunbcll ttre t 575. 575.3mc slr lIlllarJf..v i Oild U's nddltloexfUtt mnn c eni'io , lOlhhtiwl , ( ] ' [ . rliif , Saratcgn nr.t 1'lovr.io streets , § ! * ! ) ml vi > wnnls. No 1222 loti on tStlvrtrjct , near nenKsldciicc , ( JWO. Ncl23 Lot 71.XEIO Iccttan Slicnmut lOth-stroct , 1100 No 124 8 IntH 'onilldUfnio street , towrr , ? 0 to Kt * . NB 1H5 FuU 'It'xwk ' on Clinton Bttvct , nhkt tower , JWIito 7.ri "A. i N 120 Lot oo Ibth-eyrect , noJ ! wliltllev vrt'ts , ? 525 % Ivo ' .27 2 Mo/Cl oivwncar head of .St. - iiiue , -"Ko 120 Lo * Califcnila near , . No 130 1 Job ) ii car nrv iovcniiucnt'Cortn ! , 2 No 101 tJotiJn OUo'sn ddltlon on Cameron St ffucar & * uih } MI'iiial\o'aii ' oiTcr. No. 100 Iirttui Gl3C- ' < addition oa OasxluSt. r.ear State , .ntaVu an nCt r. LnMuGtse'iwddlttonon Cianlua moar :3aunder < < , scolcci an offer. No 1CS 1 il)5ock-ln Uojd's njlditon ! 3dd tloi : ruear Oiiiibail > .cmcka ako an ofTec. Nolfll 7ist9in : Urtry & Shclton'-s juk itlot I near high * olKX > l , pricafrom 81250 ujwranl. 170 lxt oHii'aciflr-tirect , near ICtl : , . injl.o ai offer. offer.No No 171 Crtttson Webster strcc-t , iicar-aist , botliSjO < n > } 2000'cr corner and 1 00 > fcr In do. . , No 173 Wrtt on Cwi near 14th str t , > 8MOO No 175 'lit on Siwnnan a\einie Ifbhstreet near Irari , 1x132 , ' CM 00. No 177 3ots ! In.OzxncUlcw. male wi flir. No IhO .Lct.tn Stu.in'a addition oniViorSt. , near end K t car trtak , S525. No 161 .Two lots I in Nelson's aifUtior. , 1 01 Jdaho BtrutLJ on Oetor street , n ar Ctuilnj ; , $300 each. No 18J tl > co Hilt c < Iso lota on Casa -ttn i near 21st. oii'ecriicryt < OW. No 18X 'I fit on Sisiard street , ue c ,8 ! r 'lers. make je oflf . No 1S 3 lots on Scward ft r cct , noir Irene , make an ollir No ISfl.iVjfon DsY'Bnport near 2Stli$50a No ISrt.ildt on nirHlon near C'uniinir t , S200. No ISSj.MJoclMin'Bojil's addition , iiuan t'naha barraikf. S/CO. Nol8W , , . Jot on'Kirco near Oth Btrc t , 550. No Ifflij.'t lot on llth near nmihuu , CUOJ No 19H:2 beautlltd lota in Shiim'ii.iulOHloii , 51200. No Itty T-lots oivlSth btrcetncar ] ti'.e lead works , flUWt No lanl eton 20th street ncarSlitnuan , $400 , No lim , 2 lota OH 2id street , near Clark , 'fOOO. No UW/.1' / , \utijul lots on fcauiuJurs fct. near street cur , turn table , 1275. No lWot ( , ) on lith Jiear PleJco kt. 6500. No 201 Lot ill XJUu'u addition on Camorcn St. , near Saundcrj , S-501) . No 202 Lot on Caucron strict near E.uiaaer3. 3000. 3000.No2fla Jvtln Shlun's addition on Saoi-idcr * etrcct , uear strict car.turn table , fiW. No 20J Lea-utlfiil lot in Nel on'u additlcn , on . , , . No. 2iU-iX volots oiiCiustcll.ir street , near 10th 150. 150.No No 208 yvo lots on Sixteenth street , Jiu r the nail uorkf , 315W ) . No 203 Om-hall lot xui California ttruoinear 21st , 2780. A'o.209 I atoiLlBUiitrcet near NIcliolai ( 8000. No 210 Lot on Capitol avenuu near 234,81600. Na 212 Jx > ta43xKOQ furt on Coltax ttrcet , near llanscom 1'arJwith improvements , $2700. No 213 Tnojicres on CumiiiL' street , 81000. No 215 , OnJiaU acru : i California , ncar.Kcn nedy street , iSJW. No 216-illcautlfuUot on Hamilton street Bfar etrcct car tuniiadc , 1000. No 217 Lot on 23d stro t. near Clark. $ MO. A ( oivtcre.IoUi only rcviam unsold In * 'J.'ork 1'Iace" llttlov t of Ctrtehton Collect , prices lanjring ham * 27Jto if30Qcafh and on ca y turms. LoUln HorUidi'u let uH 2d oddltloiit. . ; also Jota In I'arkcr'nSkinn's ; Nelson's , Tcrrace'B , . V. Smlth'f . llcdlckX and all the other additions tany ptiuo and itany tcruv. Ten acre .iiithw.'Ity Ihnltu on the roiultoilto , barracks at 375 litr acre. Four beautiful rcildcnof loU Inrout of Crelghton CollcKOI UI I'Ut/thrin up to milt , I Nine resWciuc lots north of L'reia'hton Uoilf i'1 grounds , from 5700 Jo lUOOtJ."h. Thirty rmident .lots . In I'jrJvcr'a udditlou , ! . blocks north of thcfurid of the trw.i car track on Kaundermtrfct.j&OOcath lOdourn , babuiui- rte suit , at U > > er cent Jntercat. A feu- lots kit In Ttirraec addlt'on on the road rte the 1'ark. uear head of fit. Miry' * a cnue,87)iO ( icaeh. To tiiwu u ho.nill build a ytli00 ! resilience , 7 jcaratimootSp'r cult intertit Jxts In Uko'H addltlai at WWt.i $850 each , 10 iVears time at C inr coit Interest , .to these wlw nnilld , 'J ho old Tousley40-ae tract wiUi liousu and all Improvement ) , adJolUn ; ; racein > o und faire -e > ' * . TracU of 6 , IU , 16 , SO. At or SO aerwltli bull- iih'.yi and other luiiiroveiuentu and ai'jolnlnjr ' the city , at all price * . SWX ) of the bu t rcsldcuui loti In , t'iu dt.v of Omaha any locution you dislrc lurtli , coat , tout U oreat , and at bedrock priies. iSOchoIeobusinek. lota in ill tlio prhxfpal bus- incw rtreets In Outalu , io/yl"l > lrol ' Two hundred houics and lots ranx-l i' from 8500 to 915,000 , and located iu every part of the city. city.Lari'u nninbcr of excellent firms In Iliuitclaa. Harpy , Saundcrs , Dudgv , NVasliliiL'ton. Hurt , and other iood counties In lantern Nebraska. 12,000 acres best land * in Douglas , 7000 acres best lands In Harpy county , and lart'o traeta in all the eastern tier of counties. Oicr 1100,000 acres of the bett land In the No- bnuka far sale by this agency. Vcrj largo amounta of suburban 'property In ono to teii , twenty and forty aero pines , located within one to three , four or the miles of the postotflco some \ cry cheap pieces. New Mapj of Omaha , published by Oeorgo I * DiiuU plain , unmounted nujn 50 etnta uaih ; mounted , colored and with cloth bock. $1,50 ( . till , Money loaned on Improved farms , albO on improved city Jiropcrty , at the lowest rates Of Interest. Houses , btorci , hotel' , farms , lots , I and * , offices rooms , etc. , to rent or lease. Taxes paid , rents collected , deeds , mortu-ai.'cs , and all kinds of ical cstatu documenta made out on short notice. . GEO , ) Eeal Estate.Excliange 15th and Douglas 'Str'e'et , OMAHA . ' < NBB. , - - . ALL. GOING WELL. The Presiflont's ' Pulse , Respira tion and Temperature Grad ually Being Beiuoefl , District Attorney Oorkhill has Guiteau Placed in n Sopa- rnto Coll. The Story of a Gorman Glazier as to What Bocanio of Ono of the Balls , ITow Sl aal For ihoBonofltof Fnriuoi- THE PRESIDENT. W.iffiTiNOTON , July l ! > The presi dent toss jisissod a yowl day withott trouble. Thcro was aonio foLrilo c- citoirciit .iiiil tlui ilor.lora ntlinit thn' ' they fed him toq much yesterday The prcaidcnt rcoogxixoa the fact , ant to&\y , now that the dmigcr is over fs inclined to jok nbout it. Afrs dnrfield a.it bf hisiulo mid in com iplitnco with h'ta request , read tin iicnspapora to ? iiin. Ono nrticli "Wna about Sittingl3ull , nnd nho TO- liwrked , "Ijtotioc that Sitting linll IB starving to doatli. " "Ah ? " said -tki Ijcesident. "Ani ho ia ono of y t ttubjeets , renioiribor , " continued Mrs iQariiolil , jooulittiy. ' "Thiit' o.i " i8 wered thopntioict , adding witli the apirit of fun,1" ! will'sond him " 801110 of my oat nu'al. " It w s probably too much , oat'iaeal that liroujiht oi ycstorday's'fowr and the [ u-es'irfcnt' remark wa&ctmsequontly ntorom < , . H has not been very restless bu it is still 'dtticult to lift him abon and dress < Up wound. Uio for rairiiig'liini from' tbo bed whoi necess&ry its dress tlta wotmd 01 change the bedding- lisa 'beoti ' com ploted. 'It was used 'to-tl&y ant worked "will , raising ISO pound mat without difficulty. It will bo attache to the president's bed io-nunvow au1 ? immediately used. Owing'to the pleasant wvnthur , U.o cooling puratus croctcU at the Wliite vlIouso : fcna < iK > t beoi operated ffor the past 'two days , but is i 3ady for dnsiwit U3o. This evening ho was givou the uja anodyiiO'reid wont tosleep oarly. The last oxatRhiatioii ot tiiorotnd revaal- cd the fact that supjmratioii bad af its own acccrd found cts way nearly six inch-en. No obstructions to the pro cess of Cheating was formitig < and the wound'was ' progresiingiiuifull nerd - anceTvith the idexsiof'tho.physiolans. Dr. Jiliw says , tlcat froni the tlircc- tion and length wiliichtihotube now penotKitss the wound , they Jiaro the strongest ovidcnco of the. . oonx-ctnoss of tko > ori"inal diaguoslo that fclio bal' ponetratsd the liver , -l jyoml Roubt and lie ASO states iliatliso oliannel ol the wound is by nafcQrfllfrowtlr.isolat od foonuwtal parts tiiuVr ; being satis factorilii' drained by "treatment. THE ELECBBKCANS. WASHINGTON , D. 0 July 10. ProL JJall and Dr. Woodward have been en. consultation again to-day in regard .to the electric experiments foi finding the ball. Prof. 'JBcll thinks ho williJ.0 able to perfoot his > inductioi balance so that success will bu pos siblo. ffho patient is still very weal and stiff about his b.iek andiBr. Bliss contemplates using the patent invalit mising .apparatus , perhaps at this ovoningJa examination , Tlio prcsi dent ate.a good broikf ; t this morn ing , butiit has been thought best to change hhia diet from oatmeal ant potatoes , but the next course lias no ! yctbceiKdccidcd upon. BULLETINS WASHSKXTTON , July 19. D'ho fol lowing ollioial bulletin was dssued at 8:30 : a. ui. T10 | president hoe passed a very good night and this iinorning ho is free ffrom fever and expresses himself am feeling quite comfortable. Pulse , 90ttomperaturo , 98trespiri- ; ! tion , 18. ( Signedjl D. W. Bww , J. N. BAUMXH , J. J. WOOOWAIID , ROUT. TIfEiOAIIINET HUHETIN. WAHIUXCHOX , D. 0. , July IS. The following liullotin was sent to the cabinet ofliours this morning : ExEoimri.MANSION : , July IS' , 8 a. iin. My Dear.Sirs : Tlio slightly in- xroascd febrile rise which occurod yes terday evening , but which was net duo to any unfawniblu change in the.con- dition of the wound has entirely dis- anjiearcd this .morning , and utrthis liuur the jaesidont's pulno is DO with a lutnnal tuniponitui'o.r.nd re uration. JJo rested well duuiog the night .ut ono time aleopiiig : hm nnd ahalf hcurs withoutawaken- ug4 luul is now Reeling bright and cohifertablo. TJiuso will bo a sliglil ilianga in his diet , something ulan ) eing fubstitutud fur the jiotato oiid oatmaxj , wJiich Iiav been fciund uu- B.itisf'ieUjry. Very eeectfully , [ Signed ] J. Swawn * WAKUTNOION , July 19. 7 p. in. The president has posted an oxcullent day , and the afternoon fever lias been ess than on any day since ho was voundod , At 1 p. m. IIH jiuleo was > 2 , tempcntturo 08 , rcipiratinn li ) , At present his pulse is 00 , touincra > ure 00 , respiration 10. [ Signed. ] D. W. Mwss , J. K. I3A11NEH , J. J. WOOUWAUI ) , UOU'T HKVHUUN. TO THE COKHUJ.TJNQ HUHMKONK , Thu following dispatch was sent this ivcning by the attending surgeons to ho two consulting surgeons and given .o the press at 0iO : ! p. in. : EXECUTIVE MANSION , July 10 0 . m , Last evening the president received a hypodermic injection of oiio-cighth of a grain of sulphate of norphia and slept well during ho night. Ho continues to take sulphate of quinm and three grain doses throe times daily and has enu- mata when this is required. The an ticlpatod Increase of fever of yesterday proved only temporary and ho has had a better day than any since ho was injured. The wound looks Troll and Is discharging healthy pus freely. This morning nt 8:30 : his pulse was 00 ; temperature , 08J ; ret- plration 18. At I p. m. his piilso was 02 ; temperature , 98j ( respiration , 10. At 7 p. in. his pulse was 00 ; temperature turo , 09 | ; respiration , 10. ( Signed ) D. W. BLISS , J ( J. WOODWAUK , J. K. BiiiKts , llKVllUUN. QU1TBAU. HE 18 1'IJICKI ) WHEHK KSCAl'B IS IMl'OS- Hinl.K. WASHINOTON , July 10. In acco rd- anco with the instructions sent War den Crocker , of the jail , to-day , Gui- touanw placed in a cell where there are no other prisoners and " where caeano is impossible. Hovill bi allowed to sco no other persons am will not bo i ornnttoil to livid convcr BAtion with any of the guatOn and wil bo rigorourfy excluded ftvn receiving r Bonding any cumnutnication excep thoflo deltvorcd bs the listrut ! utter noy or received by this directions The assassin evidently lecognizcd the object rf his removal but said nothing DISTRICT ATTOIINEY CORK- UK 'LEAVES IX > 11 Oil'E MAY rO-HAY. WnsuiNciTONSfnly 10. IMstric Attorney CorkMH , who had.minch an noyr.nco during > tbo assassination ex citcmont , leaves ( for Capo Mayto-mor rot/ for a rest. 3Io was asked if hi weuld leave the papers designed b' Ouitcau for thn press , but 'declined Ho stated thnttio had no mason ti doubt the story told by the Gonnai lazicr in regard to finding the miss ing bullet. U\io \ ! glazier seys ho wa ; going towork nt the depot am had begun to unftaip his box in Tvhiuh ho carried .glass andluu got one stmp oil * his shoulder whun h heard tliio > i < cisoof the pktol and im mediatolyithrco paincs'Of ' glass in the box were-alwttorcd. Ho rushed fron the dtyot- thinking it wac no place foi safety 'Saturday last ne ho was clean ing -out his box ho fount a ball tin tJo : putty. Ucvos narrutung the fnct'Oo friends when one told inn that waa ti 10 time tlio [ president was shot , andtbrought ithc'lir.H to the.Gis trict nttxsrnoy's oltico , "vrhoro ho mndo theifltatotnent : indgi T him the lall The bulkt is now in ike possession ol tliC'tliatKrt attorney. 'It ' is the /inato to thoBcstakon frwu 'Grjiteau's plitol The pocut is bltmtol aid ono side'flat tCEVjll. .rOllKHUL1S > ( VtlMANPS. WAWIINOTON , Juljf 10. fliatric Aitonvyy CorkhillvJio will loaiw hero wtth'hiE ' family te-iiKarrow , forv.-rirdet a iettcr to the warden of the fiistrie' jail to fiay instructiiuc him to xomovo Gttiitoas to a cell .iin'Jio remote corri dor where no oti ori-risonors ro con fiued'and that ho ibe not allowed 'to conimnnicato with r.ny ono save ill wartloanor tosenlV-cr receive . .letters Tho"ordor was carried into effect -Uii MIS C TO .RrorKSTIOATE ffUE OATTLR OIHIlASi ; WASHINGTON , .Muly 19. Acting SocuiUry of the T/veasury Frecch , ha ; directed Dr. E. if. Thaycr , of tht troacury cattle couviiission toiprocect at nce to Nova Scotia to investigate thoaeports received from the .consuls at Halifax and Picton , that ; t danger ousrattlo disease Jius broken out ii that province. NEW .SIGNAL KEU7JZCE AltKAMRCMENTS. The signal service authorities i Washington are perfecting a system of signals by whitfh it is proposed * < acquaint farmers with predictec ; changes in the weather. Colored rochets are to be sent up at fl a. m. from stations in funning regions , and the .probabilities for the coming day are < to bo indicated by the color ol theirockets and their arrangement. A Skeleton Found. National Associated I'rasa. BICUNSWICK , I d. , July JO. A complotoskeloton from which ell flesh had dropped elF , was found yoctorday in iiuiisolatcd spot-in the woods near this place. The coroner's jury do- cidod.tlmt the remains were those of Homy Boithold , * young German , who cnmo to this country nine week's ago. Ho was last seen alive Juno 18th , * nd must hive been lui'.iging about a month. The Chicago Trotting Mooting. National Associated rrcsa. CHICAGO , July W. The siuumor trotting meeting of Urn Chicago idriv- ing pari : opens this afternoon with every indication of u grand suocess. The purses oft'ored are larger 4ian ! , hosp ever before hutg up , and > the entries etri-cod in quality and quaniiity anything yet known. For todr.y , hrcu events are on ( ho card 'ilhu 2:23 : the atitllon class and 2:20 : pactira. for National Atnoulitucl 1'rciw. NEW YOZK , July If. Wm. JL Vanderbilt las oiForod to bear two- .hirds of tke.cost of uitblo buildings or the establishment of female col- oqo at Naahvjllo , provided the trus tees of Vandoj-bilt univerav raise the other third. TJia cost of Uio undcr- xking is estimalocl at $50,000. Gold oil Wedding- SAN FUANCISCO , July 10. Martin Ifurphy , of Santa Clara , one of the first ettlers in California , celebrated his golden wedding yesterday at tJio old arm in baronial stylo. Nineoxon , wolvo sheep and , twelve ho 'c wore oasted for the villagers and a. cur- oad of wine and ale was sot out ua/loY he trees. ! Death of "Billy the Kid. " a National Asiocbted 1'ruu. SANTA FE , J . M , , July 10. Win. Jenny , alias "Billy the Kid , " the nest notorious outlaw and desperado n Now Mexico , has boon killed by ho sheriff of Lincoln county. Tlio ntire people are rejoicing at hia until. He is known to have com- nitted eighteen murders. FOREIGN EVENTS , Tlio Queen of England Expresses Profound Brief at the Death of Dean Stanley , Rapid Progress Being Mftdo in the House of Commons in the Land Bill. A General Movement ARniiitt thn French by the Arnus in Tuni * . HHVOLXJTIONAUY COKtlllKSS. LONHON , July 10. The revolution ary congress mot in this city last night. The speakers strongly de nounced capital and government of every kind. Till ! LONDON VHKSS ON VllHN NTANLF.Y. The morning jonrtmls deplore the death of Dean Stanley and comment at great length \inon his \\ork. and speak of him as the greatest church man nnd the most tolerant of his ago. THK 1I11H1I VRP. < S OJ * TUB UA.M > MILL. LONUON , July 10. Dublin paper.1 received hero are full of comment up on the present condition of the Irish land bill , and the shape in which it is now probable it will bo reported from thu comiiHttco of the whole to the house. The Irish Times considora that socbim which provides for a land commission , ns not strong enough. The Freeman's ' Journal says the members of the commisMviu sw pro vided J r in the bill can .it-ami thu. test of liost&o criticism. THK QUERN'S WraiiLiuwN , July 10. PrirtUo Hock , of the thirtl Drcronshiro rsgi- cnent , won the quucti's .i > mo witk 8i ( poiitti. KKKNE'S coutr WINS. TiNi > oN , .July 1J > . The race for the Apeihorpo swcopstnkrs took r-hco to diiy at lliiiitington and won l-j' Boa- triiM , Mr. J. II. IvoonO's throo-year- old bay colt ; Brnhenpoaro cnmo in second end and Cairugoriinthird. Rive hors- eawore entered. PAUIS , July-10. A dispplch froiv QJunis states thatttTaoro isx general movement ninongrall the Jf rab tribes who are uns ting- against tj'.o Fronck. 3.'ho Arabs continue to raatl Europufii ottluiuont . Ono tribe threatens ij < niircli on Tunis. vritt utttuiiN SHORTLV. BKULINJ Jy 19. Amlfyr D White , American miniatcr , will to Now York * hortly to rcsuino presidency of Cornell university , 'July 19. The queer. presses Jier profound grief at > thu denth of .Dcr.n Staitby andsayn'th ' church and i 'jrtion hue lost ono -of tit noblest mid most gifted members Tluo Gormnu proas deplores thu loa of the Doainv.id English Tmpwe jagnii rprurt to.thteaubjecf. . TiCAUos abjoo tions bo tfonnd atooilg the CUean' papers , ajpul-lic funeral , in Westmin- istor Aiiboyiii possibh. TiiciiAra ) HILL Kioauiissirw ; . LoNBONf < 3"uly 19i The land bill i progressing r/oll in.tSio houao of coin UK ins in the face -cC the opposition A movement has beor. made to ancrcaa thui commierion to five. SUMMER SPORTS. Op lenimg of the Summer Trot- tir4g3Iootiug ! ! : of the Chicago cage Drhrinff Park. Rac on aXiBrlghton Boaoh ajuLJUys- tldParlcBnso Ball. < iiiouKX niuvmj ; I-AUK iiAiits. CH icico.jJuly.lft. The first day'i traces of tthotiiummer trotting mteotin cf tliM Ohicago driving park wor coinin eiicuuli.io-ilay iibcforo niuoithou sr.nd i | > coulo. The firetaoco , the 2:23 : cLoaa , for i purse ( ) f 82 500 , of.which 81,2CD won to the Iiiwtiri25tariho ; sccon4 , 375 to -.hirulAnd'$2CO < to the .fourtli liad sir etartera : So-So , JCdwii Thorno , Kilat , B , , Jowott , JCato Sprague , aniuMinnioJl. NVhontho.wort woe given , tlilot.Ji ftlioft'od up ahead 3o < So cli aelyollonin . Mium'o B , . coined , a trUkt iLimo badly brealr'jif bpfcro the first turn was rcacho ( | , 01 lidir.lsoJoweit. U'liej tvorito , Tlionw , followed , So-So. At ithu first quarter , Tewott rucovcutidiliLs ifeut , but Minniu II. was Joft oist. ITiuvard the half- loijosb So-S ookithu load , whiuh she luaJnbiined tkxtlto.close. Thorno and Jewatt caiuc iiicor lo of lei ths after , later the liorso showing tine work bj- coming t > third place at the wire ( - > m n bad ionnth at the half- mile pout. Kuto ffjiriijiiw tailed at the start and kept a iii/jdiocce position in .his , as lie the follouung heats. In the .second hoii So-So and Pilot tl. got awfty on even lurms , Theme next and Kato Sprague iailing at tlio quarter jwjat. So-So Jiad iivo lengths .ho advanUgo of Pilot li. , and so at .ho half mile post , whura Thorno was Jiinl with n uingth and a htlf gaji be- iuro him and Juwutt a goad fourth mul Minniu IL nnd Kate Sprague faro /o the rear , there was a good brush joiwoon Thorue and Jowett for third _ ) laeo , the latter succeeding. So-So od Pilot H. ono Lngth at the wire. For thn third So-So heat - started as odder , Pilot 11. , TJjorno.Kato Sprague 'ollowing abreast , Minnie U. and Jew- ttt following at thu turn. Minniu H. Ironped out of thu race toward the mil mite post. Others bunched about length and a half behind So-So , At the finish Thorno pushed So-So till flho broke at fifty yards from the wire , allowing TJiornu to win by a length. Jowott and Sprague canio three lengths attor and foll6wod by Pilot H MJU- nie U. was distanced. Time , 210j ; , III the last heat Pilot H scored first , Jbut immcdiatuly fell to the roar. < At the quarter So-So had n half length lie load of Jowott , ho leading Thorno iy length , and Sprague a good onrth. The places were the same t the throo-quartor polo , whore 'horno took sccondplacofromJcwolt. 'homo went elF his feet , letting So-So ivko the heftt by a length. The BOoond Moo , open Id nil dial' Ions , for a puma of ? 5,000 , with ! 1,000 extra to the winner if belter imo was made thnn 2in : $ , hnd six itartors : Piedmont , McGregor , Santa Glaus. U nnls , Wedgowood and Mon- rou Chief. At the start Santa Clans od , with Llnnnis tailing at the qiiar- .orpoloj Piodmontforgedjahoad ; at the mlf milo polo Piedmont and Santa 31aus were nock and nock , with 1 lati ns in tlio third placo. At the last .urn Piedmont had the load f Santa Jlaus. MoGrogor , by a furious burst of speed on thu homo stretch passed > oth Piedmont and Santa Glaus , win- ling by n nose in 2:18. : At the second start McGregor led ilannis , with Monroe Chief last. Be- ore the turn was fairly passed Hannis .ook tlrst position and wai two lengths ihoad at the lialf-niile post. Toward the third post McGregor lost his grip , LI did also Haunts , and Sanhi Clans , 'ooling ' the urging lash on his sides , cnmo thunduring down thu homo struUsh to victory by a sh rt head , Uannia having luft his fuut in the ut- oitument. Time , fir.st quarter , 35 | ; lialf , 1-.08J ; three-quarters , 1:43 : ; milo , 2:174. : In the third heat McGrogoc was again captain of the van. At the lurn ho wag chasud by Piedmont , Wodgowood and Ilannis in order. At the half-mile Wodgowood was even with the loader. Santa Clans and Monroe Chief fell away behind Me- Srogor , while Hannis and Piudmonl made a line spurt down the las stretch. McGregor captured jho iie.it by ono length. Time : Firs quarter , 515 ; half , ItOOa ; three- quarters , 1-UU ; milo , 2:181. : Santa Glaus had been thu favorite , in tin pools. In the fourth heat Sauta Clans Piedmont and HaiiHm wcro lira with Wodt/owood taiUng. At tin tarter post Piedmont , possod Santa Olans/xnd llannii took necoml and thi positions remained relatively the uam for seme timo. On thu lust stretcl Piedmont made his load greater at each-stride , pmsing in two length ahuird of Saxta Claun. HcGrego broke at the irtart and ( iiuslu , making bad work of it. Time : First quarter , 85 ; half , liOSj ; Ihreo-ojnarters , 112 ; mib , 2:17. : } . In the tiftfi heat Piodmnnt , WUog- cod , . Ilarroa , Santa Oluun , Monroe Ohiof , and JFcGregvir oiictipiud the Banio posiCona , which thuy innin- ( pined to tlio finmli , > witi ! Picilmont 6wro lengths Lodvnnoo \ of Wedge- vood ; tiuio , 2Jti : ) * . ' ? nnU Clam , T'icdmoiil and Mctogor wo . , ' ' > ft to tun for tl.o first tliitiu'iHc/un' * Pied vtnont took a sliylit load , Sunta Olaus , second , but before the half nnilo i > 3t was ronrihed , McGregor took second place , ( then 'broke ' and fell to il.o rear will piollniont kept' the adrantagu ouo .Icngth'to ' the wirojl time , SilOj. Tliitti racu. 2 0pacing ( on a ( puriu § 1500with § 500 ctni to winner of fastust'heat < ' if jviocd fasten- < hun -J5 : ! , was w n by Little OJrown.Jug , Billy ScottiH-jcoml , Wonderfitl'tburd. Time , 2:121 : , 2:14 : , 5JWJl. iiiuiiirroN i Yonic , July It ) . The racing,1' at Brighton wa.s continued to-day. The first race , ono milo , waa wou. by liofskden , BcMona second. Timu , The second ra.cs , mile -nnd a half , was W'on by Gleiu owur , li > gomnr seu- ond. Time , 2:40. : TJic third race , .milo hc.ttfl , was wor. by MT.SUOII , Una cecond. Time , 1-I : < 1. , Tile fourth r.iec , one miJo'fi nllow- anco , was won by Aleck , Ainunb Mil- Bino-Accond. Time , 1:4 : IH. .Tho fifth racuiuiilu and.a hulf , ova-t six hurdles , was .won by S } > cciili itioit , Dalgan'an second. Time , .li/17. MVHVK : I-AUK. iBorTON , July tt.0 , There was fair weather for thu opening day of 'Uic Julyimeeting at .Mystic patilr. T law. , vis itwo lively events. 'Jlio t hroc ininuto class , pur no $300 , divided , liati nix .miurturs , and was won 6y I ) tikt1 tiltinjj second , thbd and fourtSi ho : ifj ) , | Aloxnudor second , lluth third , L -j ington fourth. UVmo , 2:35j : , 2:31ij : THe class purse -of $400 hoi fou starting , aiul was won by Arthur i the first , third and fourth licats Tommy Norwood eecond , E. Iu. E third , Una fourth. Time , 23l7\ \ " 2y , 2 i7j , 2:28 : . THE DIAMOND. ( UfllK.H 1'LAVKI ) riMTIillDAY. WOIKTHTIU : , MUM. , July lf . Woi-costern ( i , Providence 'J , CIKVILANII , 0. , July 10. Cluve- ands n , l troits 2 , AMIANY , July 10. Albanyrt 11 , July 10 , Chicagoa 7 , linfliilos 8 , MoPhorson'8 - Statue , ia'Jonal Ansociativl TOLEDO , July 10. Arrangements mye finally boon completed for un coiling the statute to Gen. MoPher- on ut Clyde , Friday next , with an inputting demonstration , with Gener is iS'liorman , Sheridan , Logan , Bui- : naj ) , Leggett , Hiokonloopor , and thers present , Gen , Grant was ex- > cctod but in prevented by pressing rivato business nnd in hia absence Jen , Sherman will conduct the ceremonies - monies , Indications. Officn Of TUB GiiiE1 SKINAL Or- ICEU , WAHJIINOTON , July 20 , la. m.-- ' 'or the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys : Fair weather , south- rly winds , lower barometer , stationary r higher tumporature. Tatiounl Educational Association. atlonal AwofUituJ 1'resa. ATLANTA , fla. , July 10 , The Nil- onal Educational assembled here to- ay. Governor Colquit delivered an ddress of welcome. The inaugural Idress waa delivered by the president F thu association , Hon , J. 11 , Smart. ALBANY , No Material Change From the Balloting of Yesterday , ho Resolution to Adjourn on Thursday is Deftmtod In the Assembly. Another Olio to Adjourn on Fri- ilny Goon Over Until To-Morrow. AUIANV. July 10. There uas lint no ballot In joint convention to-day , nil no change from yesterday's ox- icpt that by the absence of a stalwart ho half-broud candidate , Lapham , jaino within ouo vote nearer of being ilocled. The ballot waa as follows : Total number of votes 1-12 , necessary o a choice , 72 ; Lapham ( > 8 , Potter , ; dem ) 45 , Conkling28 , Woodford 1. Upon the reassembling f thuscnato , n cll'ort was made to piws the bill troviding for special elections to fill he congressional vacancies. The bill ivus finally referred back to a com- nitteo for correction. In the assembly the original motioi 'or an adjoiirnmont on Thursday was ilofealcd and anothur introduced t < adjourn on Friday , which went over nidor the rules until to-morrow. Crimiunl CnrolosHiiosn. ' NOHTU AllAMH , JlrSS. , Jttly 10. The Saratoga special from North Adams collided east of Xoar station with an accommodation train on the Fitehburg nvihoad. : Engineer Jo seph Moore , of Fitchburg , running tlio accomnuHlation train , and Chaa. Prescott , tlroman jon the Saratoga special , were killed , and 12. Corliss eiigineor of the Saratoga special , prob- bly fatally injured. The damage to the Fitohluirg company's rolling Block by the rccidunt is estimated tit $ 20- 000. lltith engines wore completely domnralir.cd. Jho ! accident wnn caused /Oiigineur Corliss , who ran his train by Xoar station contiary to orders. Toaohorn' AKiraolntioit. National ssoclr.tcil t > ro . iN'niANAi'oi.iH , li l. , July 19. This evening in the national teachers' asso ciation an address waa delivered on "lidunitionandWnildimjofthoStato , by Hon. .Tfulin Kuton , United States cominissi onoc of - educationVashing tow , D. 0. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. , A * Mun. Bstabors His Wife and Sivvm 'G/luldren in a HcralHe Mannar. ' -i-- _ t Hf ! Sr. PAOi , MJHii. , Juy | iC i iiciiliun of Xiinoui. Uorrihb and bl < asunlling liangodjj , .ciiaufci&Suni&ay iij lE.wjIo creak vjillry , noaV-VnilTinliJhftVo | just nrriwd. .Thu dutailc are learned f r-.im a reliable auin who .f nul occasion to visit .ike ceo no of thu truguily lutu Sunday. I'Somuthrou months ago Paul 1 iol do emigrated from Jywit/.orlnnd ' bringing v.ith hir.i hit ) wife ivmlaevun cJuldruu. Jlo Ixtught n mnall farm in "KiigJe ci'tieJc valley , plantul crops and ; cultivAtutiiihcm. Though a littlu do- Bpondeiitilbtuly orur the prospective failure of the .crops nr hing was { ' thought of it. Sunday , wkcu a visi tor ruiiimuil Hulda's galuthe first tiling ' that attracted bin attention WIIH the miitiictadlbfidy ( if.iiis littlu hey ; ibout Buven rear .of ago , lying in thu path \villi Lj'a .bend siilit open and a bnllut ' 'holo in tho.Vniin. Thu boy wan cur- riud into the kitcluti , where , tyingon thu ilodf in a p < ol of blood wat tb'j body of Holdo. Nous- lay an old SWJ'BS revolver volvor andji Latchut. Going into thu next rixiui n-jriill niari ) sickening flight mot the vjaitow eye. Across the bud lay thu < Lacl baby of frs. Huldu , hur throat cut ifpim ear to oar and n ghastly holoiu her breast evidently made with a hit' het. On ono sidu of the mother wild thu budy of a littlu bubo which Lad been cumplutuly bu- hcaded with tlie name weapon , whilu on the other aide lay u little girl in thu last agonies of death. Bu.irch was then made for thu other childroi known to bu members of thu unforlu unto family. Immediately buck o Uiu hoiisu two moru littlu duad Ixnlii ; , \uiro discovered bothuhot tlniiU''h ' Mn httid and othuriviflu mntilatud. li tli. ) hayloft of thu riidu htirn near by were discovered still further evidences of Uio murderous maniac's work. The list victims were two boys , 17 am L8 years of ago , both shot througl lie brain , the bodies imckoi vith & hatchut and cold in death. Finn u ivifu and suvon children wuro tillud by a husband and father , who , I is supnosud , committed suicide as i lUing cfoso to a scone of nnparalloloi. iiiinan butchery. Thutn is n bare banco that onu of thu litllu girls may ecovor. Tito Now Comet. DirruoiT , Mich. , July 10. Prof. dark W. Harrington , director of the bsorvatory at Ann Arbor , reports ! mt the comet discovered by Mr , chouberte , his assistant , is in the ( instillation of Suriga , nearly half my from Thotu Beta , and a liltlo to iu luft of thu line joining thuso two .are. It is traveling northwest. It SCH about one o'clock ' in the morning nd is faintly visible with an opera II.SH. It ia small and nebulous with short tail , but no distinct nucleus. i is growing alowly brighter , So far s hoard from thu credit of the dis- every still rosin with Schouborto. The comet may become visible to the naked eye , but it is yet unsafe to predict that such will bu thu caso. George W. Davids. Esh , of the great ink firm of Thuddous Davids it Co. , 127 Williams street , Now York , says : I was suffering from the panes of rheumatiu gout , ( an inherited ail- inoiit ) , and St. Jacohs Oil cured mu in ttt-onty-foiir hours , A Body rottnd in the River. At about 10 o'clock yesterday morn- nga man cnmo into the city from [ t'loronco and informed Coroner lacobs that a dead body had boon ound lloating down the Missouri iver at that placo. Mr. Jacobs im- ncdiatoly wont out to Florence and ound that the body was encased in a square pine box just BB found in the river. Ho impannoled a jnryand lold an Inquest. The body was that of n mcdium-Bir.od man , dressed in icavy boot * and coarse clothes. It ladbocn BO long dead that it was unrecognizable recognizable- and there waa nothing about it that would give any indica tion of who the man was or where the corpse came from. The jury brought in a verdict thatjt was the body of an unknown man , who came to hia death from sonio unknown cause. Mr.'Ja cobs interred I ho remains nt Florence at the expense of. the county , and returned turned to the city. RAILROAD MATTERS. The 0. , B. & Q , and a Trans continental Routo. Other HnpponiiiRs 'ol Interest In tlio Santo Connection. These at all conversant with rail road matters hnvo known that the uaiiagorsof the C. , 1) . & Q. have long md intentions of pushing towards the coast from their present western ter- iiimis at Indiauola. It was under stood that a written agreement with the U. P. prevented this , llowovi-r hero have recently been tiled in Denver articles of incorporation 'or the Denver , Colorado and 1'acilio road. This company ia backed a well filled treasury , and it ia generally understood to bo organized ill the interest of the Q. road. Within a week articles of incorpora tion have boon tiled in Salt Lake City , for the Utah & Wyoming railroad. The road ia to bo built from a point on n " the Central Pacific road near Corinno , passing through a portion of Utah - into Wyoming , finally reaching Granger station in the territory. Ono thousand dollars per milofor each milo of the proposed road has already boon subscribed. The amount of the cap ital stock is fixed at $1,200,000 , in 42,000 shares of § 100 a share. Coin- potent engineers cstimato that the road can bo .placed in running or < jOK for the amount of tlio capital s.'cock. . It ia the talk ill railroad ciro'.os ' that . will form a . at function in. atml ,1hoV5tu , ut > , the 0. ] ' , ; JiC witli , the Coiitml Pacific a * , Granger , and thus secure a 4jr iont4nRntftl route. teul Thuru has buoii Sjntudorab'rn diasatin- , faction oxisVlng among the Ak Jv ollicurs in. regard Lo their treatment by thu U. P. and this now more does d not seem unlikely. In the event of a o- aplit , the U. P. will run over the * Oregon short line from Granger ( tf Portland. Thu now lines , the Deliver , Colorado it Pacific road and thu Utah it Wyoming , are backed by solid men , well able to push through mich nn un- durpriso whether in thu interest of the - Cl. B. it Q. or not. The U. S. circuit co'urt of Nebraska has issued an order allowing an in - junction restraining the county commissioners - missioners of Butler county from pay ing the interest on the bonds voted to. aid in the construction of the Lincoln , it Northwestern railway and also re straining the secretary of state and. auditor from issuing certificates ren dering the bonds negotiable. This ia done at the instance of Goo. E. and Nathaniel Hogg , of Pittsburg , Pa. , who own over five thousand acres of land in Butler county , through which the line of the Lincoln & North west ern road passes. Military Topics , A gpneral court martial will moot at Fort Douglas , Utah , on July 25th. The courl , will bo composed of Maj. Sumuol M. Horton , Medical Depart ment ; Capt. Gilbert S. Carpenter , 1-Uli Infantry ; Capt. Samuel Me- Conihu , 14th Infantry , Capt. Charles B. Western , 14th Infantry ; Lieut. Charles H. Warrens , 14th Infantry ; Lieut. Albert Austin , 14th Infantry ; Lieut. Frank Taylor , 14th Infantry ; Lieut. Frederic S. Calhoun , 14th In fantry ; Limit. Stephen J. Mulhall , 14th Infantry , and Capt , Thomas F. Toboy , 14th Infantry , Judgn Advo cate. Private Henry Brockman , of Co. M , 3d Cavalry , is granted u four months' leave of absuncu. The Nuptial Knot. Mr , Ashb.il Patterson and Miss Annie lluydon , two well known socie ty people , were united in mainngo at the Episcopal cathedral by Dean Millsnaugh , yesterday , Stuart Hayden - don anil Mis * Buby Yatcs , and Joe Patterson and Miss Junnio Ilaydoii attended the couple. The chuncol of the cathedral was prettily decorated. After the ceremony they were driven at once to the residence of Mrs. Hayden - don , where a bountiful repast ! was spread for a number of invited guests , Mr. and Mrs.Patterson loffc last even ing for Lake Minnotonku wjioro they will spend their honeymoon.