MA-HA All J I H.H TWELFTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , THURSDAY MORNING , JULY 6 , 1-83. 15. F. & . SON , -AND- WIAHUFACTIJRES. IFamamBt OMAHA , TVIasazinesof 'all kinds BOUND TO ORDER. Send for REDSCED iprice-list of Job Print- mg. Jt i * . r E t b "S" n E 0 , Importer of , and Dealer in " ZltliBp'Strlflgs anfl Musio , -1121 Fa rna-mSt , Omaha. The Nitloml Awrcmtou Press. NK\V YOHK , July G. Michael Dav- itt arriving thia morning from Troy , where ho spoku yesterday to nn .audi ence of fiftcoi tuouaand. Ho looked fatigued. Ho attributes hid temporary physical break down to long recep tions uftar mei'tinqa. Ho urrivc d nt the meeting at W o'clock utal was heartily welcomed. Ho oxpLiined his land tUfories atid sjid ho waa in com plete accord with P.irncll , believing Parndl would soon adopt hia views on thn Und < j laition. Pivitt will leave Philadelphia for FrsnceJuly 15 His reason tor going to Frtncu ia that he nnticipatea ro- nrro t on return to E 'glnnd , nnd is a xious to aeo E in in Paria. ITo nd- cVtsacd n monster meeting of workingmen - men and luud-loagucrs at Union enunro thia evening. The procession of twenty trades' unions , comprising about SO 000 men , marched around tno square. The niBrahala nnd aidoa voro b.idgoa inacribed "Hurrah for .Land Nationalization , " "Javitt nnd the Co * , trul L-ibirUnion. " iRailiond Ratos. 'National AM ciatcrt I'tisai. NEW YOHK , July 5. The ( hial looting of the commission to adjust differential-freight rates and terminal chargua between rival trunk linua will ho luld here in u few daya. Thunnnn , now in the city , says the report will bo rande public At the end of the month. IndicatlonK. Ir * 1- l Ataoclutci } 'iw , W.isiiiNGT.i.v , D. C. , Juno Ii , 1 a.m. For the uppur JMissouri valley , af increasing clouaiacss with local rains , at wiiidi niojtly aoutherly , atntiuiiary or into hi/her lower U / temperature , generally teat Fur the lower Missouri vtlloy , at : partly -cloudy wctthcr , local reins , th warm southerly wiuda , falling barom bemi eter. mi CO Iiubor Troulileu. SCI Ni.tlonal AscociaicJ f juaa. to DKNVEH , July 5 , Coven hundred roi and fifty ibrickmakera , representing forty , two ycrda in this city , have struck for an * dv nco f fifty conla. The emplojeivi refuse to give it. All on yarda aru shut down. It IB oatimatod str there will be a demand for 30,000,000 ou Jtrick here this tui ( icason. pel Gobbled by Qarrott- the fro N&tloaal Atf clAtoit Pto t UATJMOJIK , July 0 , At the an rot mini meouui ; of thu Winchester nnd Strasbur railroad compiny to-day , Tlobort Gurrett was elected president of ! in place of Jjlin Kim , ' , jr. Uh ur The Hub of Hooilordoin. rca ( 1'reu. beii INDIANAI-OUH , Julyo.--Hon , 11. 0 , HOC Meredith , president of the Indiana huu atato board of agriculture , died of day pneumonia this morning. and The military encampment will close Carl to-morrow with a street parade and leav awarding of prizea by Gov. Porter. ing \ THE TOWPATH WARRIOR On Whom the Eyes of Europe ar Now Angrily Turned. His Deposits of Dynamite ii the Suez Banks Excites the Envy of Euclnnd. The Sultnn'd Orders Set Aeid ( With nu Imperial Flourish. The Gaul and Frittou Bawling for Hit- - Blood , Yet Keep Their Listaiico. Aix EnrJy Opnnini ; of tlio Cnmion'i Mouth Iiuolicd TJpou as u Crrtnluly. Whllo the Irish Shilnloh IsUnohcntliod to Cmclv ttio British Grown. AFKAI11H IN rr.Yl'T. . July 5. Dutiu Monday nulic moro gtmn wcro mounted on the forts of Alexandria. Admiral Sey mour cent n message to the governor of the city to discontinue mounting gnua. If the message waa diaregarded n aecond wi u'd bo eent that would not bo disreuarded that thn forta would bo bombarded. The English and French admirals hava asked their governments to authorize the bom- oardmont of the for in unlc&a the do- fonaivo works nro atoppad. The naval forces ot Franco nro being mobolized. Ton French mnn-of war , including six iron clada , have been comnnsaioned for instant service. The Turkish cmbasoador to Ger many has gone to Ema to present to thu Empuror William nn autograph letter of the Sultan begging media tion. tion.The The cultan invited General Wallace , tVmertc.m minister , to the pnlaeo , nnd liold n long cunftironco. It is reported that the French con- tinqont of 12,000 troops hna been or- ler l for seivica in E''ypt. Ministeiial corncil waa held at Alexandria. The Euglinh nnd French jontrolloravtic invitrd to attend , but refused. The consuls were grunted ludienco by the khedive , vho pro- ; ooted that 110 preparutiona were being : r.ado to block the entrance to thu bar- Mr of Aluxandiia , nnd the mi. isters n-roto tn ndmiral Seymour , command- in t of the English Bqindron , , n note knying the report * to that effect. l'HEl'AtINO TO FIOHT. LONDON , July 5. The call of the British reserves is now imminent. Jilkes announced in the Commons hat the British fleet at Alexandria lad been sent fresh instructions to neet any emergency. AN .EAULV KUITfllK LONDON , July 5. Private wb - . . , rorn Alexandria represent the eitua- ion so strained that a collision is un- voiduble. Hostilities are expected 0 commence to-morrow. AITKALINO TO UKK3U.UY. LONDON , July 5 A Burlin corre- pendent of The Evening Hews says Vance ia urging Germany to uau l.ir iflucnco with thu nultnn for thodopo- tion of Artbi LJuy na minister of war 1 Egypt. AUAlll'.S AIDS. I'AUIS , July 5--The Alexandria > rrispondcnt ! of the Figiro euyi rabi in acting under thn advice of ro friends , Cummunifita Linart and Souillard. The list of hostages to be ! i'iffd on the first aiijn of the lard nig ' troops haa huun drawn by Ar-ihi , dtd by the communists. The lis' is id to cjiitain the name ? of AI , redit , Controller General Rij xrt , is Director 1'iorro Water , and Dircc- r DcLuazac. These are now nt liro. A DOUIITri/LIIEPORT. LONDON , July 5. A doubtful re- irt wna being received here from mstantihoplo that thu English rep- sontatlvea in the conference pro sed that oomo neutral atato shall act mediator for the European pnwora the question of sending an army of cupation to E ypt. THK KOLTAN'H ounnus. k f > . The L-hedivo day received dispatcheu from tlio Itan disapproving of the military n para ions making hero aguinstEiip- ; e id and Franco , holding the khedive o I minister responsible for any un- yard result that may follow the ? itimuricc of such preparation * ) . f , UK CONSTAMIKOI'LB < ! ONKEllKNOK , or prolonged dbcmsioii , finally oed to invite the porte to nrmod B vention in Et'ypt. Austria and rmany united in advising thoaultan join the conference and sund a ) Dg military force to E.ypt. ; In event of an English expedition ng decided noon , it will tie cum- iidod by Sir Girnot Wobcly , TJio ncil of ministcra at Alexandria has t a reply to the eultan , promising uspond work on the forta aur- el ndmgtho city. BU OFEllA HOUHK IIUKNKII. ea T. PETiiutnuiio , July C. Thu op. tear house in this city has been do- ar yed by fire. The ( litnca broke BO during the performance , but for- BOvi itoly no one was killed. Several fir ons were injured , however , and th 0 were ssvural narrow cscapea tn 1 death. The aconory and ward- BUI a \70ie ontirt-Iy destroyed. ase . l'U ' IIIK Jlllhll. > NIION , luly 4. Toward thocloao "onday'd BLMsion of the commons , pri latooo moved u resolution of Src noy for the repression bill. The wit ution wan adopted , the mijority for 1 moro than eight to ono , but the ssary number of members , three Kit Irod , were not present. Veator- KitS Gladstone renewed the motion lie t carried , 402 to 19. Justin Mo- mh ly aaid the Iriahtinombora would full the whole responsibility of paaa- con ' 10 repression bill with the gov- diet eminent , I'Arncllitrs then loft tli house nmiil "ironical checrinit. " A it was Ronornlly undrrstood the con innni would dispnso of the ropres io bill in conunittro la t nigh' , the lion ? waserowdul. The fir.nl clause ( if th bill passed without exciting inculonl Die reportcf the committee will b considered on Thursday and the fitif rending of the bill will take plac Friday. rut ; VKNIANB. Dirnus , July 5. A man nninn Kiniu-y , a laborer. as murdered lu-r yesterday by an unknown person The criino is charged to Fuiiune Three pi-raons siispocied of O'linplict * ; in the recent murder of Wnl or Jl Itonrko ncnr Aiidrnhitn on the S'h o .lulu1 , hhvo boon arrested at L lughori'n It is believed thuro i * no t.\ngiblo ovi dcticc a ainot them. 11th AllHKAUS OK IJKST 1111.1 , . Gladstone , in moving consulor.Uioi of the Irish imam of tent bill , stater that the ampins church fund out o which bill ho pr < posea landlords slnl bo reimbineod , no amounts 2,000 , 000. If that is not unoui > li. ttie con Kolidatcd fund now amounting ti JL'o 000,000 will bo used to in iko up tin dtticioiicy THE SCIOTA SUiNK , A. Pafcfil Disaster on the Ohic Shore of Lake Erie. A Largo Nnmbor of lilvos A "Wrooic. Natloml Axociiti-d Press , MINIIO JtJ.sunoN , O..luly 4. The names of the lost by the sinking of the nteamorSuistn , us far as ascertained ut. this time are ns follows : Captain Thomas mid son Edw.ird ( t.ho bi > du- were found at Brilliant , three miles bolon ) , Liuia Ilurpor , Stewart 1'ipur , William Booth , Charlea Davidson , Joe Connors , all biya. It is reported that four of the Wellavillo Iwnd are mus- jmr , also ono or two deck hando. It is impossible at this hour to give the namea of the missing , but the total will not exceed twenty. The bodies of David Fogxrt and Stewart P.p ref of Wul'oavillo have just been found , nlso the body of 11 E Haardmnro , of East Liverpool. The bndy of n buy by the ininiu of Smith , of Stubonvillo , has just boon recovered. Mucy.o JUNCTION , O , July 5 - The following additional victims of Scioto disaster liavo been iilnulilieil : John Tomlinson , Wileon H. Paul , .Inlin Christy , Michael Emorly and wif. > , Eu eno P'.trmer , Link Wiight , llllia Booth , 0. 0. Thompsrn , Ilonj S ob- bins , Maria IJooth , Stephen Kent , Lincoln Thomas , Billy A. U'oods , F. Kermerch , W. J. Hurl , D O. Shan non , John Presser , Ch.i3. Elliot , Win. Kiddy , Wollsville ; Miss Dray , Emr Liverpool ; E. Houghton , Charlec. E Davidson. M. C Stavoimon , John CJronds , L-awis Harper , G. llnntor , DharJes Leitli , 0. B. Armstrong , A. W. 15 ing , JVollsvilb ; two Cress boys ind'nboy nuniucl Duffy , Sio'ubonvillc. Pho impost was not begun to-night. The lollowing passengers are miss- ng : H. W. Bailey , n boy of East ijiverpjol ; El ward Cufi'y , a boy of jteubunvillH ; Arthur lloasland , son > f Rev. B. E. HoauUnd ; A. B. P.il .ir , Wilson Paul , Jno. Christie and iVilliam Evvitfg , of Wellsville , The Scotia is renting on a oand bnr n fifteen feet of water near the uiddlo of tho-stream. She HIM ding- mally acrown the river , with buw loiniing toward the Ohio shorn , rhich proves eonclufiivoly her pilot rns trying to get her on the Ohio nirlo f the John Lnmnn v/hon the crash amo. Many skiffs manned by men nth wire line , , and trow , honored bout the veas-jl all dty grappling for odies and search kept up without essation until ditrkncas caused a rest. iargo crowda of men , women nnd liildron lined the river bank all day , nxiously awaiting the recovery of ilatives. Many heart rcndinu'scoin'K ere witnessed as the skilla brought 10 lifeless burdens to shore. The OldcttVamnn. . itlonil Axxoclatfil PETKKIIOUO , N. U , July r . AFrs. lizbeth T. Weston , the oldeat ( rson in the atato , died to-day aged A Duel. I're.H. ATLANTA , Ga. , July 5 , A prospect- , o duel waa atuppud to-day by tho' ( rent of Ool. Albtrt L-itnur , mnnng'nt ! itorof The Atlanta Constitution , 0 of the intended duolista. Ho wna t undur § 110,000 hands. Ool. well , thn other fire oatt-r , haa loft ? the field nnd Lamnr will follow n beyond limits of the atnto. ATLANTA , Ga. , July B Col. How. , of the Atlanta Constitution , was estod this afternoon while on his y to n duel with Col. Lunar , of HIP icon Telegraph. Ho was rolesaed bond to keep the peace. It is be- rud , however , the parties will meet morrow in Alabama. Political Pointers- - is Llunal Associated 1'resa. isF ) III : A O , July B--Speaking of the y < liUou of United Suites oonotor to m coed D.vvid Davis , Senator L-jgan tli a it is a matter in which ho proposes fo .ako no part whatever. Ilia hands feW ) oh" and hu to propoaca keep them ( VI If ho hab any preference no ono 10 1 ever know it. AB thia is the th t statement Login haa nude in thwi i connection it will bo of interest wi thu general contestants for thu br itorehip , some of whom have buen Sill lining to poascau what ii known na Logan influence. oci TLANTA , GJ. , July 0. Returns of nriea all over thoatato ehow that en 'ens will go into the convention Oil i n majority of porhapH two-thirda cit tjovornor. hv Sti Fatal Aooldoiit. StiI I oal Associated 1'rmj , cat iKNANiioAir , Pa. , July B- William wo 5 , CO ycara of atja waa found in n wa ) help yeaterday , wlioro ho had ] n accidontully , he remained un- Foi ious until this afternoon , when ho eve del GUNPOWDER AND GUSH Tlio Eagle jigolii Ascends Undo tlio Pressure of Patriotic Spouters , A. General Pirmu'of Smooth bore Vouths , Oarnou Other Artillery. The ImmnrtnlVortln of T. J IVntlioil Down With Vmloni Viniids. Wlulo the Ever Proaont Small Uoy Put Ills "Oiiokor" Whi'i-o It Did tlio Most Dam mo. Tlio r.nutU \Vymoro. . pedal 1)1 t > .ttclito IIIK UKK. WY.M.IUH , Nob. , July o. The Fourth at Wymore , Neb , tlio magic city , uao year old nnd wiih 1,700 pop. uliition , hna been the gri'ai ( s' event in tto history , aiuco the H 'yimlus' reception tion last month , IMuo Sirim , ; , onu milo north , joined. Fully luo him- Irod cannon , crackers , oto. , were lir .d , followed later by the pmcuesU'im tnnu each city to the grounds , meotiug bo- tweiui the two citiva , headud by thu U it M. bind of Wymoro , and thi1 Blue Springs cornet band. The Bar- vices at the Gr ° ro wcro interesting and lonctby , conaiating of music , to.ii.ts nnd an or.i'ion by'lL > n. J J. Stead muti. of Creston , president of the Hlue Valley bank of this city. The oration waa oiio of the most happy eilorta heard in the west for yours. S lead- in in is a grand orator nnd an intelli gent thuiKor. Ho proplu'siid the early nuinlg inution ot thu two cities , and the usuil spread oiglo stylo. Dancing nnd thu usual iim'.iseiiuuilc were continued up to dirk , when DlO worth of fireworks were sent ill" . t\ gmiiu of b.uo hall \v.ia pliiyod , which resultid 32 to J8 in favor of JJluo Springs , nnd was very iivensting Wymoro is very proud of her first Fourth , being far supeiiorto any in larger cuivs , and in keeping with thu wonderful prosperity of the plnce. At a mooting this morning articles of in corporation w ; ro drawn up and $10,000 subscribed for a struct rail way between Wymoro und IJ'uu Springs , ono milo north. The two cities will bo ono in at least u year and n half. Crops nro splendid , much whoalj being harvested averaging thirty-Ji/0 Inuhuls. Corn in growing rapidly , the warm weather and' the absence of the bad weather that provaila elsewhere - where helping along greatly. Moariclc Countj'rf Celobratloii. : orru pondinou of Thu lieu. UAL CITV , Neb , , July 5. The jeoplo of Central City and the imino- liato vicinity celebrated the national jirthday by a pcnic nt Wilbrongrovo , ibuut a milo eouth of the city. Vocal iiid instrunientul music uiilivqucd the ixercisea , which Wore followed by it uinptuoim fpruad , into v.'hicli thi > iiultitude , young and old , took a very ivolj interest. Mr. II. C. Oitorhout , ireiiidont of the Siuto Anti-Monnp 'y ' L'aguo , uctod un mar&Iml of cerumo iiea , diacharuinghia nrduous dutn-n to ho satisfaction if everybody , ho p.Unotio juveriilcu , who wor much hugnned by hia peremptory prderc , rhich interfered with the promiscuous ischargo of Chinuso artillery. The xcTciaca were opened by a Bek'o'ion ' f vocal music by the Central City 'loo ' club with an organ accompani- ioiu. _ After nn impresnivo prayer , Ion. 'N O , 1'orainger read the declar- tion of indepondeiico. Then followed nno excellent music by the Contra ! ity brans band nnd another uong by 10 glee club Mr. Ojtorhout intro- Jcud Mr. E. Kononruter , editor of in : UKH , who delivered the oration , Inch was listened to with closaatton- an throughout. The day being very car und pleasant u d grove bainv 'll udrtpted for a hrjo picnio party , o giitheiing niaintaiiicd liiliiriini irits throughout , mm waa pro luncod on all handa to bo the moat ioynblo nnd sociable celebration thin d over tiikori place in Morrick nnty since ita nottlument. J. W. rHE DAY WE CELEBRATE. Nitw VOHK Thnrloiv Weed waa aaunt at the dinner of thu vuttranH m 1812 , nnd it wns nudu public the it inno that hu ia entirely blind and i been BO for two weeks. Ilia health Fairly good in other reapecta. The urth was mostly colobratcd by ing people , llnin full in the nftor Jii. Thu weather the remainder of th i dny waa dieagrucablo. The only . ! J. nml di'iiioiiatriition worthy of note ; < the dinner of thu veturana of the W ( of 1812 and the celebration of thu tin .h anniversary of Tutnmuny. Thrco usatid person' ) wore m the hull , OK i > y DINOINNATI. The Fourth pansed 1 : ! liout special inoidents. No celo- tion but buainuaii was generally ; ) uridod. Suvdral minor ucjiJonta iry OF MEXICO.- The Fourth was lueUatlcdlly celubwtud by Atnori- realdonta in the park near thu . The prino p l address was du- rod by General Strathona , United : CH consul goneril. IIIOAOO. Mra. IvatoOolten'a atovo : ht lire from an oxploeion of fire ku nnd her daughter , aged eleven , bunied to death. O.STON. The celebration of the rth wan ono of the most general known hero. The oration waa rorod by (7 or , Long nt the Boston ; 'h ° ntcr. A crowd of 50,000 ih > day's programme of sports on th c. minons. LONDON.Tho Fourth of .July cole bnutnn nt tlio American exchnng was attended by a largo and lirilli.ui i-voiy nation in KurnpoMninnliul will the Americans 1 hu latter wcro ful of patriotism , entlni'insm , etc. Ague Huntingdon snnir "Thu StarHnninjliM 11 inner" and "Gud S.vvo the Q icon. ' Sr 1 ovu. John Kully nmdo tin long tnlk at the celebration. It wn < entirely liistoric.il. The neualcrop o accident * is reported , HITIMLO The day \vnn n donbh aniim-miry hon , nearly M much in terest brim ; shown in the semi contoti ninl nnnivorwry of the iticorpnrntinr " the city na in the national jubilop , Fifty thoutnnd ninumera patrolled tin icots. Tlio ovoiil of the mor.iini : n ii mnstor inilitnry , ina < r < nlo niul civio precession , eight miluain luni'th , in which the Seventh regiment pirtic- jl > ntfd. The cormonu's nnprnpruto tn ting the corner uto-io of the now sol- illt'rs und oiiloia' mnnuimvit wen1 car ried out , during n rniu storm , liistini * ill the uftirnoon G MI. S oiv.irt L Woodford did not dolivur the or.iti in owing ( it the ruin. CONOOI i ) , MA M , There ia a lobol- Hon in thu stntu prison ninco yiator- d ly inorninir , the convio'a yol'ii'g ' singing , choiring nnd breaking furni lure in the cells , Thu work shops nru closed. The c. iso of the outbreak wns the rofuvil of Fourth of .lu'y rocrm- tion , owing to insubordination. No violu'ipu was attempted. LLWIHTON , MJC lloyn playing with piwlur in the house of Mr . Knmvlos , U.unmond ntreut , set the bui'dmg ' on tiro. Mrn. Ivninvlra nnd threu sons , George , Joseph and Hiishard , nnd nn unknown lad , were injured aormusly L'hyaicinna say all will prob.ibly die. Fntnlly Burned. Special Dispatch tn Thu Hoc. HKIIIION , Neb , , lulyI , 4:40 : p. in The b.irn of Mr. II. M. Coon Ina juat burned , with ono buugy nndono horao. Mrs , . Coon , who tried to aavo the horse , waa alao burned to duith. A lurgo family of children nnd grand c'.i dnn nru luft ID mourn her loss. TU C.innon Woui Ofl' . National A ou .ml I'ro-w. GUNKVA , FILI.MOHU Co. , Nob. July f > A o union uXlolL'd [ on the Fourth , killing ono nun nnd horribly nound- i ig Buver.il other * Dniibln l > . , , .ta at JLinuulii. National ni-uoutoil 1'tcm. LINCOLN , Nub. , July 5. Emma .vid D.illio L' ' o , ii ud eighteen nnd Lhirtoen , while ho itiug ctirhm ; tougi , thuir clothes c night tire nnd both wfiv faUlly burned , yesliTday. The mother and other daughter slightly burned while endeavoring to rescuu -liem. SPORTING. ! 7fttlon l Ahrtoclatfd Trees. IIAU < OAMKH ON THIJ I'OUllTII. A'olfti'l ill oir. Itoatoim lD < jiroiln 2 ; jocoilri K'IIIIO , Boatona 14 , Dotroita 1. AT OniOAno. Ohicugoa fi ; Troya 1 ; uicond g < mo , Ohicnioa 0 , Troya 5. Fourteen inninga w ro played , ATOLKVKHND. Clovolandi I I'rov- doncea B ; econd game , Olevulanda I , Providi'iicrs 1. AT Uuri'Ai.o. HullaloR ! ) , Worcra- "m 5 ; Buoond caim > , Bull'iloa 18 , Vorajatiira 8. G imu wua called on .ccnunt . of l.neinifB. AT Nt.iv Y..IIK. r.rotroiolitana | . ' < Uliui icit f ) | V.ilu It , Mutrip < ililnii8 7- 'liuhat gimo waa pl.iyed in u heavy howurcif ram , and vv.n culled at t'u- ' lose of the sixth inning. The fi < t > ( nine win pl.ijed in the morning , thu ittor in the iifti'riioiin. AT I'litiMiiKii'iiiA. A heavy rain 9iiiiiiui < cid about noon m.iturially in- rfen d with culobrutiuuB. B.iao bil ) iimua were postponed. Thu inter- luionul criokur tnutch wna poatponud ; the firat iimingn on account of thu lin. lin.AT AT CiNciNNTi. Oincinnalis 1 , Ath- utica 0. I LOM ! IIKANUII UACJKH. LONH UHANCII , July B. First rncn , i ilu and n furlong , throo-yenr olds ] id upward- ) , for $300 , seven untrous , I is won by li.vrruit , Greenland necond. J iiol.f)0.f bocond race , live furlongs , for two- ar old * , for $500 , nix entreua , waa m by I'.zarru , Olurmol second , time D : ) ? . Third race , milo nnd n half , for roe-year olds , $250 ouch , § 2,500 dud , four imtruea , waa won by I'inymudo ' , Foreutor stcond ; timu , 12. 12.Fourth Fourth race , milo and throo-qunr- n , Nwucpitiikua , $1JO ( each with 50 added , four entrien , waa won by imninru , Sliduliuaecond ; time 11:081 : , fc Fifth race , milu and thruo furlon , aga , for § 5'JO ' , throu entrii-u , w.ia ri n by H railmpny , Miry Aiidoraun end ; time iii-'iU. Sixth ricu , thruo nnd n rpjarter lot , awurpitukoi , gontli > nien riders , it i Oioh , § 300 added , dix untrios , wan itof n by Coruuir , Araonio eucond. of Seventh racu , ste ( pie ohaio for $700 , ofN htontriuB , waa won by Fruuk Short , N rnadiuo si-cimd ; timu 5tO : ! , IIIIIOIITON JIKACII 11ACKH , Na 'Jiiw ' YOHK , July D First race , ct-fjuurturs of a mile , maiden at fur-old ? , S-'OO , four entries , was atwi i by Little Bat , Eleotur aecond ; tit P , 1:18 : l.u ucond race , aevun furlongs , all ud , for 8-00 , six nntriua , waa won udmi liodouin , Biidu Caku auuoiid ; timu , us nu nird race , mile and n furlong , nil un , for 82UO , three ontriua , wna won do 'Jaaia , O k DJQ second ; time , jurth rncu , milo and n quarter , nil N t , for $250 , four entries , wua won irambaluUu , Mule u aucond ; timu , Fo dia nth rnco , thrco iniartera of u milo , ter 03 , for 8-00 , hix entries , wua won inLii ) wen Bowling , Jlary Warner BOO- Lii I time , 1:10 : . luti xth race , atooplo ohaae , sweep- sec i)3 $2B each , $300 added , fourteen 81 ies , was won by Kitty Clark , Ike 2C tiam second ; time , 240. ; 8ULLWN WITH OLOVKH. BCD BW YOIIK , July 0. At the John BUII L. Su'livnu nthlotlc cntcrtainmen Washington I'ark , yesterday aftei noon , Sullivon nnponrcd to spar nn lighter nnd give Sl'AO if hu did nt luio'-k him out in four thrrc-minnt rounds. Tut ; Wilson did not nppcar .liitimy Klliott put on the glove/tan / n-ns knocked out in the third rouiu K liott fought on the dcfonsiv throughout , going to ground to nvoi paninhmont. In the arcond round Sullivan drew blood. In the thin round the clmmpimi got in n ( rumen dons right h\tulcr : muler Elliott's nose nnd ho foil on hia back an thong ! struck by n * led o hnuniu'r. Ho wa unable to coma l > i timo. Sullivni shook hnndH with VMiott nnd gave hiti ? 50. lluudridn of ivihciMiiiiii wer lirosont , nnd the croml rough. no ATI NO. SAKATOUI , N. Y. , Julv 5. The in tor-colli'Kiato i-egnt'a on L.ko Ooorgi w.ia poorly attundt'd } ustiirdny , onij about 1,000 BpcctutoM were present rim cighr-.ircd race did not t ki ptnco. The four oared milo nnd nhnl mill olniivht , nnny botwuen tin Wi'sloyun , BiwdonUnivorhity of Ponu sylvania , U.irni'll lunl IViuceton wan AMU bv tlio Uuivcrsltvi'f I'o iiinylvni'i nOyr : > , WoMoyun ! > :4' : > , I'rinoiiton 9uJ : ! Cir.oil ' . ) :5ri : , Ik.nUon O.uS. ,1. C llonull , utroko of the 1'rincolon , tainted in the boat. I'ALHIONIAN II ASIC. NKW 'N OIIK , July 5 At the nnnua gun -a of the ctludoninn club , Dii'icni 0 It ) ss buat Cmnld Dinnum , putting thi ) heavy atonis , thrown g the hoavj hammer , nnd putting oigtit atonon. C11IO.UJO JOl'KKY CI.UII HARES , CincAtio , July r > . IIHnoia darby two milo rano , WUB won by Kitrnrr , with Sfnnnton second , Itu'tigal third time , 4:00i : Two mill ) rncp , nil agea , w'ns won by Boot Jack , with Lid A Sdinhopo BOO- end , John Sullivni third ; time , 4:07j. : Ono milo ricibuat thruo and livt < , wn won by Motropolia in three atraiuht , hoatn , with F.irco second ; time , 15:01 : i ' , 2:01. : Tlio nu'i ) und n q lartrr rnco , c < 11- iiiL1 ; wna won by U iilntto with Ama- /.jii ni oml ; tnnu 2:2 : 1 J. The tlii'L'o quarter milo dnih race was won by Oliun ; time 1:21 : if. The milo nnd a half rnco waa won by Flamlorf" in 2b : > \ The Iivo Inrlmig itiwh for all ngea was w.in by Idle I'at with Slocuin Bucond ; timu 1,0 ! ) . Thrto qunrturn of n milo rnco for nuidxim nus uon by John Henry with In'rinuia second ; timu 1:27. The three year old rnco , ono mile , wnn won by B > a'nun , JCDBO JIUIILB Bccond ; time 2:01 : A Tim qu nor of a miln rnco wns won by Vgiu Kuday with Kirly Bird second end ; innu f > ( U. NatimiM ABflociiitod I'rer.t. BOSTON , July o. A fire thio morn ing in the bmldii g 41 to 4 ! ) , Federal atri'ot , damaged ni § 15,000 worth. NhwYouic , July 5 II. d Mitchell it ( Jo'u o.indlo factory , corner of First and Fourth streets , burned to-night ; losaSlCO.OOO , MONTIUHL , July 5 The round IIOIIGO of the S nit heaatern railroad buniod ; loss § 100,000. CuiUAiin , July 5 Jolmaon iV An- luraon'd furniture factory burned thin ii rni i ; . Lass , § 40,000 ; inauraneo , 512.COO. attnnr.l Ansin Wii.t.iA.M.srowN , Mima , July B. Jlnsi U.iy iv\urciau of Willinma cullugo ntiiinancod to-day. J. J\I Barker , of 'iititlifld , wr. oho rd trustee in p'aco f G.nfijld The Girliuld memorial rinriiiw , | irceuiited liy 0jrti W. Field , 'us ' formally delivered In the college nthoriiiea by the HOD of ux-1'rosidont lopkiiifi. The immoriiil address on 10 latu Pri'fcidnnt G.irliold WIIB ready y llov. De. 1'r.nu , of New York , hrcu thuiHiind dollura ndditionnl oroHubaonued to the Gailiuld mo- loriul profuaaorahip fund , Miulonl Ma'iimn. illonn ] Ai > tclutuil I't * n CIIIOAOO , July B.--Tho aixth un- iinl muutniK of the Music Teachora * ationnl association began to-diy in urchoy hall , with good nttundnncu. iau Arthur , of Cincinnati , mudo the tuning nddrosa. lluv. Dr. II. W. : iomus delivurod nn nddruaa of wul- mu , followed by nu oimiy on mu- : nl interpretation by Prof. W. S. B ntthuwH. In the nfternoon nsHaya ire road on "Rluiio in Public Wor- ip , " und on "Elumontnry Singing. " to euaolon will bo continued to-mor- w. Alurluti- Jonal AwDcltteil I'IIIHI , , ll N'rw YOI.K , July f Sailed , Odur J Bri'mun , Scuta of ( Jeer ia furOlus Hjlturdam for Unturdum ; nr oil , Uuluii from ( J llAMnuitn , July 5. Arrived 4th , eland from Now York. [ .iivKitrooi , , July 5 Arrived , Spain in Now York. ii\hn 5.-- Arrived Stuto \ ( > \v , July - - , Gl l'onna > lvuiiia from Now Voile. ll' ' . .lu'y C Silled , State of vnda for Now York , in Ditvltt ut Tror- wi Innal Anocla'.ou 1'iiov , N. Y. , July 5 , Owing to the 00 rm thu picnic t < f the land leapuu 00Oi i not as great n aucccsn aa wna nn- du patud , but thu [ iroceation was very an ; o and impoeing. Mr. Davitt'a Id resi waa llatt'iied to by a largo CO leneu. Hit explained his position COTJ n hurmoiiy with the viewa of Pur- TJwn i and other luadcrf , Thuy wore fui ted in all U33uiui.il details of their CO lands. * dr ; Sportlnc Gh-ls. 11 : inul go .1 ciiKHTi'.u , N. Y. , July 4 , The an rth WUH dull , rainy , nnd generally goi grucublo. The most interest cun- d ut thu Driving Park , und ( hero , ow lie tun milo running riiuu between wa io Pinnuo nnd Murtiu Puuku , thor onMi > r won in 20 minutua and 'J4 tici nils , including changes , occupying ticiJ iccondB , making the actual timu ninutcB nnd 13 seconds , Mian tlpii viai IUO'B time wua 27 minutes and 9 lids , including 79 seconds con. : d in making 7 ohangca. wat THE DAVENPORT COLONY , Quarter Oentonnlal of the Settle ment of Hall Oounty , Reunion of the Pionoora Who Laid the Pouudhtlonof Qrnnd Island. " The Celebration Being Oom- bmed With the Fourth of July Festivities. A Mouator Procession Cover ing ft Period of 'wonty- Five Years. Oration of Gar. John C Oowin Upon thft Occaaiou. Hou. Fred. H ddo on thn Pio- iieora and Dr. Millar on the Valley. RoiunrlcK ol lion. J. E. Boyil on Early Scoiion in the Sot- tlumout- The Anornoon Uncos Tbo Fireworks -AiulthoDuy Generally. SUH Corro | < omlcnc ol Tlio Deo. GiuND ISLAND , .Tuly 4 , ( ABOUT HID- NIOUT ) . Grand liland is proud of hnrsulf nnd every ono of her four thou sand citizona ia proud of her and proud | " th.it they belong to and nro ft part of ' the enterprising city. Thia being the 25th year of the Duttlumont of the \ county by the D.ivonport colony they determined to muko it ono that will bo rumomburod long uftor they have cunsod to view the results of their earthly work. To this end , they ar ranged for n monster celebration to occur in conjunction with the 4th of July exercisew of the younger gunora- tion. And to say that thu day pacsed pleasantly and joyously ia but to fiiiutly htnto the truth. Anxioiu for thu successor * the qmr- ter-contonniul , ninny had doubts otiho weather during Monday night , but for oncu at liTiat thu croakers were disap pointed nnd the light of dawn dis played n cloudhsa oKy , followed soon by u Bunrho lit for the anniversary day of the nation , and soon again fol lowed by thu booming of the national aalutu , 118 guns , froir the old picco of artillury left with the Grand lal.ind community yeara ago by Gen. Curtis , iia a means of protection from Indians. . The fatal accident on Decoration da.jr by the premature diajlmrgo of the" piece warned thoao in command to bo careful nnd the nrtillery waa placed in the care of Mr. Elbcrt Oorbm , n vot- urnn nrtillurymnn , who handled it in n inannur that the people of Alda , eight lilies away nnd ut Hanson , down the' 3t. Joe road I don't know how far , luard it and Blurtud for the county mat immudiiitely , Thu morning und the early forenoon vuro spent in puody preparation for ho procession which wua to nturt juat .a anon ua it cou d , but which couldn't ; ot undur way till 11 o'clock But . 'hen it Htarted it ivaa one that the r.inu Tdlandera will not BOOH forget. Tlio ProeoiRloti. W. A. DL-UU ! was grand marshal and 'AB nt the head of the column , at- Jiuled by aovurnl ainull boa na aides , II mounted. TUB K1IIHT DIVISION na commanded by Guo. D Hetzul nd H. II. Glover , nsnai < jtnnt mar- win , nnd represented Hall county om 18n7 to 1808. First came the Grand lalond cornet uid , 12 piecea , under 1'rof. Uurtling , ader. Then followed the settlers in their airio schoonurs , Iivo in number , awu by oxen , the huads of fuuiilios uering the ooncorna with oxgads. A inilar representation of the so-called 'ood Jtivur auttloment followed. Next came old "I'ap" Lamb , the itoran alugo driver , who curried pau- ngern'iiito Grand Inland on the first ncn that run in 185S ) . Ho had thu :1 : couuh , now tune- worn and much- ttored , but iitill serviceable. Then camu u wagon representing the tit browury in that regi in , that of nius K. Ii ) > yil , .it Woud lltvar , The | ii muer bluukamith of Hall inty , Jjinua Miuhclaon , follor/'od Ih n rtpruBuntation of hia shop ua it 'ii wua , IViigon loads of Mormon und Cali- ma umigranla caino next , and then uduoud luo aimilo of Ft. Indupund- ! i' , Win , Siolluy'a place of refuge in troubluBumo timea. party of horseman in foathora I paint , representing Sioux on the niith , followed , and behind them irgo float which recalled to the old : lora their fort named after Uun. tin , but familiarity nnd n great 1 better known na "Fc. Nixcumor- " commanded by Col. Henry A. anig , und guarded by the settlers' ipany under Capt , Prod. Huby. i cannon followed , and behind that i the masterpiece of t'.io day , u very hful representation.thu flrat lo- mtivo that reached GrAnd Inland , wing n carload of mi-rchandise. 'au two llontH ntru dvaigued und ; en up by Mutant II. O. Brown C. L. llowtll , and they showed ius in their wurk. ho first blow try of Grand Island , lud by John Kraft , followed. It an ordinary wash boiler on an nary cook stove , and Mr. und Kraft went through the opera- a aa they did then , iniua deary's pioneer hardware was ut the end of the first dim - m , \ THE KEOON1 > DIVISION commanded by Copt. W. U. Lai >