Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 05, 1890, Page 2, Image 2
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I'.IHSII ! bulls l/ilihec'lc ; i , htraiiss 1. 1 line ufKtiiiii1'livo limit-Mini I ten inliiuln. I'rniiliiiIlimivtJni' ' Mild ultrliu-i-Unm- broiiJli , III iek. I.efton b ws De'inert ) , SIuu * ( Illy 6. _ At IMIiiuinpoli's. MiNN-i'.u-oi.p , Minn. , July I [ Special Tele- pram to Tin * Ilii : ! . ] following It the result of tlio morning gatno : 111 1NMNOM MlniiPiipolU . 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 Dew Molm-t . 01 00 00 000-1 MJMMAIIV. Huns p-irniMl Mlniipn polls II Dos nioltics 1. T\vo-lMM' hits Miiineli in ' , I'nlliin , Hindi. Doubleiilnysltynto .Vllloi to IlniKle , Mlllor to llftinUto lc\n. fclnlon hasps t irioll 1. Itiisison bulls My Hudson t < . by liouoli - . MruHcoul lly Hudson l > . liy Itoic'h S 'J'lino ( ifunno Uiiohoiir nntl forty minutes. Um- litiu Hooter. AT PITTSIIL'IIO. Plttslmiij . 1 1 0 0 b 0 0 0 0-10 IJronUljn . -1 'J .1 1 0 0 0 0 1-11 Illls - I'ltlslmrRlI. Iltuoldvii 10. Drrow PittHbuii ; 5 , Biookl.vn 1. U.ittfrics Guni- boit and Dcckei , Carruthcrs and ( Jlurkc. Umplro Hushoug. Sccoiul ( 'uniu 1'HNlturK . 1 0 000 002 0n HrooUlyn . 10 1 40 00 1 - fi lilts 1'lttsburj , ' 7 , lUooldyn 7. Errors PltUlmtKi Biooklju 1. Battorics Bo\v- inaiiutuinoikur ; Terry anil Clarke. Um- AT cixuvxm. Cinrlumtl . 1 0000 001 0-2 lMiliul ! < ] | ) luii..3 1 0 7 0 1 0 0 0-11 liiUs Cincinnati 7 , PhiUJclphla 11. Kr- roi-s Clnchinntl 4 , I3hllailolphh 1. Batteries ies- Foreman and BiUl\\lti ; Gloasou uutl Ulcmunts Umpire Powers. becond Raiuo Cincinnati . 0 0 3 1 0 3 1 1 - 7 Philadelphia. . . . ! ) 0010 000 0-1 Hits Cincinnati 12 , Philadelphia 4. Errors rors- Cincinnati 1 , PhHuUclphli U. Buttor- Ics-lthliios mid HiimnRloii ; Victory and Clciuonts. Umplro Powers. ATCLKMI.VM ) . Clcrelaml . 27001 Oil 0-12 Now Vork . 0 21110101-7 Hits Cltnelanil 10 , Now Voik 11. Errors Cleveland U , Now York it. nutteiies Boitin and Klimncr ; Kuslo and Clarlw. Umnlro Soconil pamo : Cleveland . . . .2 00000000 0 2 New York..l 1 8 Hits Clove-land 4 , Now York 3. Errors Clo\olaml U , Now York 1. liuttcrlcs 'NV.uls- woith and Ktmmor ; Buikell aud Clarko. Unplio McQuald. _ AT UlllUAtlO. ClilcnRO . 0 1 Boston . 0 3850010 ' 12 Hits Chicago 13 , Ilo'stoa 11. Errors Chlciifin ' . ' , Hoston 2 D.itU-iIcs Sullivan and Klttrcdgo ; Gctzoin and Uuiiuott. Umpire Lytu'li l garao ooo no 030 o o Boston . 0 0 3 0 I ) J 0 0 0 B Hits Chicago 3 , Boston 5. Hriors Chi- OUKO 11 , Itostou 4. Bntlories Ilutclil'irtoni'ml ICittietl'o ( ; Cturksou and lleuiu'tt. Umiiie ) AT HObTOV , .Boston . 0 0 3 0 3 0 Buflulo . a 030 1 0 Hits Mostoa 7 , IHifl.ilo 7 , JIi tors Boston 10 , ItntTiilo T. nittones Miiddcn nud Mnr- pliv , LA'ison nud Mack. Uinpiu's Matthews anil Leach. ( iiinio called nttho end of the fifth innhiR on aoiount of the b.xcl condition of the groin ills Boston . 1 00 0 02 0 0 8 C UulYulo . 0 00 'J 00 40 1 7 HltHoton , ( I , Buffalo lit. Errors Uos- ton 8 , ItutT.ilo 1. Batteries Ihly and Mur- pliv ; Haddock uuct Mtiolc. Umpires Lcacli and Mutthins. _ AT I'lTTSHlllO. Plttsburpr . 001 4 Biooklju . 001 'J 1 0 0 0 1 5 Hlts-PlttsburR 0 , Brooklyn S. Knors Pittsbui-R ! i , Brooklju a. Buttoriei Staloy and Qulnn ; Wojhint , ' tuitl ICInslow Umpires ( Jullnyy and bheridau. Second game PlttHburn . 0 0 4 0 0 0 .1 0 2 9 Ul-ooklj n . 008001 000 5 . Ulta-Plttshurff 12 , Brooklyn 14. Enors- Pittsbui-fr 1J , Btouklui 5 Hutterios Toner and CiiToll ; AVoyhlnp and KlnsloUm - plros Sheridan and Unffney. AI cwiiiAvn. Clovolatul . 8 I'lilhulolphla . I 1 a 010 001 7 lllUs-Clcvclund 8 , Phihidolphla S. T.rron Cleveland 8 , rtillmlolplila 7. llnttcris- OHrinimdSntclliroi Huflliigton and Cross Uinphvs Knight and Jones. Second O.iino . Cleveland . 0 02000013 8 I'klludelpbU . 0 00300 % f > * 15 Hlts-Clevclund 10 , PhlliiilolpbU in. Kr- rors Ulorrlaiul i , Phlladelphh U. Batteries Uukoloy uiul SutelllTo ; Sunders tmdMilll- gau. Uiniilica Jones and Knight , AT uiiotuo. ChleuRO . . . ,0 2. 1 0 00 0 0 0 SKew Kow York . . . ,0 000 00 0 01 1 Hits ChlcnRO 7 , Now York 7. Krrors- Chlengo 2 , New York 1. Batteries IClng and Farrcll , Ciiiao and Uwlug. Uinplrcs 1'YrKUsoa nud Ilolburt. Second gaiao Chl ui.0 ) 4 Kew York 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'J HiU-Ulilcafjo 1) , Now Yoik S. Eirors- CuleuKrt 7 , New Yoik 4. Hiitteriea Haldwln mid Furix'll : O'Day aud Uwlng. Ujuplroa Jlolbcrt ami Fcrgubon. Amerluiui AT j\thlo lo . I 001 00 300 4 Cplmnbus . 0 10000000 1 Hits Atldetlo 7 , Colutnbu * 7. Krrors J\thltitlt \ > 1 , Columbus ! l. Hiittories Mr- Elation anil Kobluson ; Gastrlght and O'Ccii- nor. Umpire O'Toolu. Second ( 'niuo JVthletlo . I 1000150 1 0 Columbus . 0 040 1200 0 7 Hits -Athletic S , Columbus 0. Krrors- Mhlctlc a , Columbus 7. Butteries Scwurd ' ntul Itoblnson { Chatnterlaln dad Doylo. Uinjilru 0 Toole. r/HiMiio o o 001 10 * - : Itoi-hester . . . ( ) 0 (10 ( 0 t 0 0 0 I lilts Lcmlflvlllofl , Koe'Ueslcr 7. llrrors LouUvllloO. liocbestor ! ) . llnttcrios-Kbret and lly an , Fitzrurulel and AlcUulro. Uinplro Doesobcr. Sceotnl ( fiune Unilsvillo 2 0113 000- 6 Rochester. 0 00000200-2 Hill Loulsvlllolt ) , Itochostorfl. Krrorf Louisville I , KochcUer ! ! . Iliittcries-lilhrot nml IJynn , liarr und McOulro. Uniniio Dooscucr. AT TO 1.11)0. ) Tolclo 0 120 00 0 0-3 Synciiso 2 110 000-4 Ills 'lolcdoi ! , Svr.ieusp < 15rrors-rrole < lo 4 , Syracuse ' , > . Ilatteiios-Cwbimn anel Sn e , Kiefo ami O'Uourke , Uinplro 1'eo- ples , SKCUVII 0\.MB. Syracuse 0 0 010 000 fi-12 Tol.ilo 10 001 01 0 2-5 Hit * Syroeuso " , Toledo 10. Krrors Syr- neusoO , Toledo 2. Hnttorics lorrlsoii anil O'Hourlte , Smith and. Sage. Umplro 1'eo- ' plea , AT ST. mini St. Louts 2 I 000 200 1-0 Brooklyn n 0 000 000 0-H Hits bt. Louis 9 , Drooklyn I. llrrors St I.ouisil , HrooWui 3 Dittcries Uanuoy anelAIunpin ; McC'ullougli ' und Toy. Umpire ICuilus. . hecond OanioU'bcn tbo ck'litli opened , thosroro stood : St. Louis R , Brooklyn 1. Brooklyn knoukoil out llvo ruin , throe of thuin named TboHi-ownsniioiieil tbo ninth. Hipirlns , nt'tlltiRn nnd U'clls cot bases on ball ) , fillitiR tbo bases , and no ono out. Puller Jlov\ * out nnel McCarthy elrovo u proundor to ( ierhnult nt second V'clls started from llrst anil Ger- hanlt nttennitcd to touch lilui out anl tlirow to 0'Biien nt lint , iiurliiff McCaithy , but Iliwlus r.ui homo from third , tlelns tbo se'oro. 'llio tunpiredid not dceido AVcllsout nt .sce-ond. and the Bi-ookljns left tie Held. Uinplro ICerins yavo tbe ynno to the Hrovrns. Theseoro : St. Iou h 0 0011 1-0 Brooklyn 00 0 10 005 * - 0 DJSO hits St. Louis S , DiooWjn 7 , Errors St Louis f > , Broiikljn 2. natterics htlv- ctts und Wells ; Daily and Tuy. Koiius. Tin : ni'Wi nrsn. i Iiirf. Tjovnov , July 4 [ Hpccltl Cablegram to Tun Ben. ] I'lio first sununcr tmoting iit ICcinptonPnikoiwiiodtotlny The prhulpnl tittriction W.H tliaraeoforthoKotnxitoii 1'arlc . t . stilces for ' , ' Kr.ind o-yc.ir-olil , OUO sover- ciirns , cllstanco five furlongs The MCO was won by Kir 1' Johnston's lllly 1'uso , Douglas Build's lllly Syi > Honli aeumd , J. R L.ouu's ; colt The Dce'nstcr thiid. 1'ivo horses ran. City I.I , July I [ Spcc-idl Telegram - gram toTnn 13it | 'Iho altcndatue nttho r.ioa at the driving park today exceeded six thousand , and the races \veio the best ever witnessed hcio. Uvciy condition .w favor- nble , the weather cool and track fast In the 2 : fichus' , tiottinif , Luly Shopinl won the race In three straight heiits , Rlaxrcl second. In the 'JIO tl.iss , pacliifr. Stoim von , Mid night second Intho liilf mile running taco Juulutawasau easy \\ininr. I'ark Itncci. fuly 4. The new course was thiown open today. .About twenty thou sand people u era prcscn c. Just after noon a totrcnt fell aud turned tlio track into mud. Oviiif ? to this the curd , originally alihtone | , was fuither scratched Salvator vas taken out of the Ocoaii stakes , leaviiigTcnny alone , and all were scratched in the second race ex cept Sluggaid and Reporter. 'lennj's wallc- ovtr was n great Jlsappolntmont to the crowd , wlio hoped to sco a repetition of the great in.Hch Mc-o atShcopshead. The best contest of the dry was the slMli r.ice , mlle and three furloiigs. 3 > ic as a bet favorite , although Appleby hniluny amount to let on Tristan. Tlio two i-awi togctncr the i\holo way and fought it throupjhthostretih , Eric ninnliiK' n inn.rnillccntracoiu ( tha last furlong. Sum- niiuies ; Three ycnr-oldsanduowards , three-fourths of ( I'milo Volunteer won , Vlolanto sciond , Punster third. Tttne-1:17. Tlirec-yuai-olds , one inile Iteporter won , Shipyard socond. Time 1:47J : ( . Independence staltna , tvo-ycnr-oUs , throe- fourths of amile-Oriigeuso won , Kcckonsec end , Piekwickcr third Time 1:1. ) # . 1'ouith o ( July hundicap , ono mile Do- faultorwon. Fitzjiimes second , Eyrus third. Time 1:12. : Ocean stakes , mile and n fiu-long Tcnny galloped a\\ay with tlio money. Three-year-olds , mlle and thiec'lfurlonfrs Eilc won. Philosophy second , Tristan third- Time JiJ'J. : Three-yoar-old ? , se\en furlontrs Burnaido won. Vovay second. Flitter third. Time l.Klk. Welter cup , free \vtltor ivclglit , ono mlle Now orNoxcroii. . Usqiiimau sccoud. Senti ment Leutcnoff. Time 1..1O. IIvsTivas , Xeb. , July 4. [ Spcelal Telegram - gram toTiiBBnr.lThoiaecsat the diiving pail : this afternoon resulted , us follows : rroofor-all , milo heats , von hy Helen , ovncd hy A L. Clnrke. Time 2 :5I. : J:40 : trot , milo heat , won by T. II. Bait's Dm. Time ! IU7. Three iniimtorunnhur race , won bj * D. B. \\er's IClslo V. Time 3 41. 'i'wojoai ' old lolt inco , lialf milodnsh. won b } Frank Taylor's Vlcto. Time 1.50. Ijp.Mais Jlnocs. Lr.Mius. la. . July 4 [ Spcciil Tclefcra-n to TIIK llcn.l Tlio Interstate circuit laces closed to-diy with a great attendance , The meeting has been the most successful over held in noithwcstom low.i. In the 2'I trot Thai berg won In IhreosU light heats. Piospir second , AVallaeo O thiid , John W fsurth , Ghunour fifth. Time 2 i ! ) , 2 iS , y 279f. J ! ir > pacinj ? Almont Bisliaw won , Slnlaik secoiul. Oi'sy ) ' third. Time 2 J'.i % , 2J1 : , 2. 4l2SO > if. i ° n | ) nillo and icpcat ITilmoro won , Viiindilso second , ( i.isolcuo third , John Ilfouith. Tlmo-l-l5lT ( , 1:11) : . I'arlc Ilneei. Ciucvao , July 4. Summary of Washing ton paik races : Maiden two-year-olds , flvo furlongs Vlr- pluwon , Allraueau second , Jlarletta thiid. Mnno 1 : ( ) " ) All uses , nlno fiulontrs Cecil B. won , Churchill Clinic second. Attieus third. 1lmo-l:5 < t. All ngos , otio mile "Weldon won , Sbceely seeond. Polcnuit tblrd. Time 1 : ! " > . Kbeilelanstakes , milo nnd a numtor Pnn- tlnuo won , Undo Iob ! second , ICingsbury Ihird Time ' .1 12. All npos , sis furloiifj , hc.its Virst heat , furrow lint , A'iilotte soconct , Lottlo S thiid , Tiino-1 : lT'fj. ' Second heat-Farrow ilrst , UukoIIiguliuuUcuonil. Vldctto third. Tlmo Ills. Ills.All All HKI'S ono mlle liusselloti , Cashier second , Flyi w ay t lib d. T i me 1 M } { , I JJiHM'S. BI.OOMIVOTOV , 111 , July -I This wns the dosing dnyof tbo Valr association park iiices. Suinniaryt 2 : : u pace , $500 1u ry C \ \ on , Ilermita ? o second , Flora Llttlo third , Irma C fourth. llcst tlino-2 :2(1 ( . Throo-year-old pice , f OO-Gninhriel won , Tommy Kussdl bccoiu ) , Hello McDowell third , ICntlo Tniitier fourth. Boal tlmo 2 : : i i. 'JD ) trot , 81,000 Pay won , Pauline second Democrat third. Henrietta lourtli Best tlmo -S9r. Freo-forall pnco , ? TflO lied D.ivH won , Hurry K second , ( my third. Frank Champ fourth. Best thuo S:21H. : McolliiKorillliioU Vhcoliiion. Bi/KMi\dTov , 111 , July 4. The Illinois di vision of the League of American wheolnicn are lioldhiR tlulr nnnunl nnvtlni ; hero. A morning and night imrado with races In the uft-tMiioon was today' * programme , ending \\lth \ u ball imd banquet. What is more attractive than a pretty face with u f null , briKlit coinplcxionl For It use I'oz/oul'til'OMdor. THE era OCCURS TODAY , A.t Beatrice the Eloquent Oluvnpions Will Measure Their Strength. ilANY THOUSANDS WILL BE PRESENT. ooplc Itolp to Svoll the AlrcMtly Ijiioriiidiis < Mtciidnnuc at Council Ilium nml C'retc 1'urfeot. Weather. Neb , July -Special [ to THE BEP ] The morning services nt the 2hautniiqua grounds ; \eronot \ vcrylibcrdly ttendcd boeni.so of Hie attritions In the cltv. However , hy 1 1 o'clock u great throng lindassimblid attlio ttboin.iolo to listen to hooratlon by lion. Ch.irlc < O. Ilrova ofDu- biiQiie , h UK tlicnievvna "Tho Growth and Poivcr of Doiioonicy. " ARrntid vocal and It. tnimcntnl concert ugiviit ntthohbeiniiflfllii the afternoon n which patriotic muslo predominated. The fjct ofthcfoncial su < iKiisioiiof Imsl- iiesi in the city hid the effect of practlciilly iiiilo.idiiig citizens ot all ajjcs , classes nnd conditions onthoChuutauiiiu | pounds in the afternoon. A big excursion , train c.iino in from Lincoln , ono from Manhattan , Kim , mid In fact all the Incoming tmlni brought in excursion pathos , the consequence ofhlch \vai tint bit\\ ecu ulna lliousandatid tun .housniiil people wcro piescnt durliig the iiftcinoon and ovcnlti'exeiclscs. ( 'Iho evening was il'svotctl to Hieworks , liimbcnup.iiiidvs on tlio tnbcina jliciiiiipus iinl a nutfulllcciitdispluy of ninrlno llroworks on the liver , The Quociiof the Bhio was hrllllintly il- uinliiatidandledthohn.itiiiKpi'ocosslon uloiin thetivircourso. Prom Uicstoaiaboat , birfrca und canoes evciy Hnecioa of pyiotoclmioi wore dbchnrtfod ami the soono AVUS ono of unique and surpassiinilieautv. Toinoiro'vv's ' piMRrummo vv ill bo ono of fits- iatliiKliitiicstimil lia follows -vvltli ? > , jnob- nblv seine slight diaugea In regard to the class rcdtalsotilj : Tenth dnj , Sutnrdiy. .Tulvfl , fi30si.ni.- Music Hlvuriornit uiind. 7 ) " > Moi-nliiR iir-iycr HfO ( Iratnl joint ilebalo I'roblliltlon vs Illsli I linnsi. I'rofosior Siniupl Dlikov and Hraaiii \ hjintl Mill hjieak In fiuor of prohi bition. nxoponkiirHOii tlio sldo of liU'li II- 1'iMisi' nw Him. Iilvvunl Itosownter .iiulllon 1. Wilstt ) > rof0malii , 8 l" > Niiriuil oliss. Mi'lhods of Question inilUovlcxv. Wliltllor hall " AilviinuodUa-.sln . olouutlon. Blnkcly it 1 % CMUIion'skliiilcrj nrlon class Tabor- uncle. tilT lecture In children's course Tcnny- .on ha II l ) n ( .horns clas * . Tabernacle. \lornliiKleotnie. . lov. ! ICorr B , Tap per Ho a Mm. Him ( li and Joint dilute , irigh license vs. . 4 ID lienuril il.iss In Klociitlon Tabor- niiilo. I J ) N'uriiiil clisfl. ? ct > pi > ; iiil ( Aim of the mhO ' ' - li ( ) l. VVhlttlur lull I. I 10 KlnclcrKatteii OI llul chss for adalts inuyMiii linll. 8 r > llioius c-l.i's. Tiibcmaile. 7 II Mu * > Icd iiri'lude , 8 00 Fvp.ilint luuturo. Prof. Davidson 1'ioiu lliu ttilhin hakes to Vi-uvlns. lllut- ttalcd vltli lii'aullfiilhkiitrrii tlu\s , Cli nut ami it.uiH Cclchratc. Coi-Mit. Hi frisla , July 1. [ Spcihl toTnc ec.l V"c.sterdiiyvn a great day at the Council Bluffs and Omahi Cluutauaun assembly - sembly Hundreds ot people vent by cverj couceivablo niodo of conveyance anil In the cool of the morning- largo numbers walked to thoRroimds Hacks and all kinds of public conveyances wcro in fjivat demand and the trains vvoru loaded to their full capiclty. There -viero no accidents nor any- thhifr to mar the pi ensure of the day ami the puograinnio aq all that could bo desired Tlio ciorclses of tlio day bejrau \\ltli apitrioticmllj' at the tabernacle and singing the nitiorinl : anthem , "Mv Countrj' , ais of Thee , " followed AMth prayer by Itov Dr. Cooloy. ThcDoihratioii of Independence ai read Dy Prof. C. F1. Uadcihill. ThenddivfBosof the day \vcta n wide de partiiic from the oidlnaw l ourth of Julv oiatlon , but were Intensity interesting and itutrudlvo. Atll oVloqkDr. JohnG. Froo- imn of the Wisconsin state university lec tured on "The "Wonders of tbo Velbwstono'1 in his entcitaliilng vay. At 3 o'clock the largest audience over assembled in the tabernacle pathered to hear the phno recital by Miss Js'eally Stevens and a baritone solo by Prof. C C. Case. Both were lieartlly encored. At II o'clock Jalm Do Witt Mllcrof Phila delphia Iciturcd on "Love , Couitshii > and At 4.30 o'cloclc a concert was Ri\en by Holers' ' bund which was greatly enjoyed by allTho The evening session was taken up vlth vocal and instrununtal contort , humorous 11 id ing by Prof. 1)11110111111 , solos by Mrs. "NV.idsivortn and Prof , llogers , assembly chonisandllogciT. ' land. Altogether the day vas replete \vlth the ihoicest ontertaiu- incut and greatly enjoyed. The number present was variously cstt- m ited at fioin seven to tvvolvo thousand peo- plo. 1'ullj seven thousind people wcro as sembled in the tibenmclo at the openinp of the afternoon session and not less thm ten thousand passed the gates during the duy So complete wcro the arrangements tint the divas jjnssed without a jar or unpleasant incident and the ITourth at ChuuUuqiu will lontr lie remoiiilicred Thofoilovviiifc'is tlio nrogiMiniiio for todaj : 8 to II Chss ueltatloni. 11 u. in. I.euturo liy Dr. John 0. Ficmian. Subject : "li.in Uluiiiiur. " 'p. in. Jlusknli * . llojrers * band. J . ) p. in Liutuio bv , Iwron II. "Vincent , fMibji'it ; 'KucintrUltlusufLiterary Churiic- tirs. " > p. in. 0 1 . s C. round table. 7 p. in. thorns i ohoii ril. . 8 p. in. Sli'ctroiidliiK fiaiiiDlcIkinsbyPiof. tliurlcs iM'ndtrhlll Doilnlto urrangomcnts liwo heon niaJo with Uov T Do\\itt Tulimgo to icutuio y , JulyH ) , nt3 oilockp. in. Tlio Crete Cnnrn , Neb , JulyI -I [ Special to Tun Urn I Independence dnv was vciy llttingly observed , at the giounds. Seldom baa a inorouiJojabloproKiamino been arranged for tlio Fourth. Tiio sleepy Chautnuniians awakened by the sound of bind uiusle' , the snap of firecr.ukorsnnel the distiut ruinhlo of anlvingtrains. Jf-\\lso , ho turned o\cr for a morning "cat-nap. " If a now arrival , ho aiosc for an early wall : about the grounds. As usual , the morning devotional exercises were held In the tubcrnaclo atS o'clock ; sub > ject , "Taking Up the Cioss , " Liilto ll:2S-'lj. : Tbo attaudiiiico wns unusually lartto 'Iho interest Intheso ii.oming icligious gather ings Is rapidly 11 creasing At S o'clock , als > o , Mi-s. Kennedy's young people's class \vas in session In .Normal lull. Ibe subject win "Mho Burly Li found Minis try otChrist. " A comprehensive view ol the MiiMcr's lifo vis taken , nnd a geiiunil idea of the geography of the country iu which Ho did Ills work was gnliied. Ail ) o'clock tbo following classes met with the subjects dc slguale-di Children's ( 'bias-Mrs. Kennedy ; nibjcct , same us thit of tbo youngiieoplo's ' class , ex- ee > pt tluU.ltvii ptvsented iu a inoro elomcii- tary manner. ( Jhoi-us Cliihs IDr Pahnov BiUo Students' C'lu-ss-Dr ' Durjea. Before befiimitii ; tlio lesson Or Duiea ) exiled atten l- tion to tbo wrong- impression which had gene out throufh thosUto iuragard to bis terniwr- ancuvlf vs. Ho polute > l to various incidents vvbUhttbovveelliis souneloplnloiison the cpies- tlonof prohibitionnuel established the fact tliathohudbecaaplonceiiii teinixrancoworh c- TlioOimihn pastortbenpavcil misteily exnev- sltion of tbo law of Cbrlst as rehted to His ' followers Ills treatment ot tbo subject was very philosophical nml Inidspcdnl reference to the question of fri-cdoin us related toobcdl- cuooto the ellvluo will. The doctor1 * * nudicnco ovorflowcd the Lawyers' building and even good stuiidlut' room win at a premium. At ID o'clock Dr. Hurlbufs normal rlis considered " ( jencralAspcits of Ibo Lifo of Christ. " Inplnrcof the regular tora | > ennco training class , tbo "Women's ' Christian Toimwranco union tendered u tive | > tlon to Miss n'illard In ttio Lawyt'is * bulldiiifc' . Tbo great tem- ui < riincu worker received the compllmotitaoC nuiiJrodsof prohibition people vho hid coino froinivll ( lartsof the state. I'reeedlnif thuro- teption jiioperMlss Willard devotoU u few momenta to a tciiJiKiiuu-o ijuoatloii box. AmoiiK otherthinss blip jravo her vlows 1C.Ill the original package , blah llconb iiutbodsof \Vomon'r ' * < 3Wstlan TomperanfC union worlc , the tcnrncEinco temple , work with for- oljner9andvvBn ; | i's lUlTwtfo. ShoconslJors Oiniibntlio vvojrsJiclty iu the country outsliio of Chicago. , | On account of sickness Prnnk Heard was utiahlc to dilKicf Iho regular foivnocn Icetuix1. Aminpmvlscd. cWicert\vaS prcncntcd iiislead of "Cbillc TiiUc , ' 'Iho llmt titiinbof , "Ho- member Now ' hyCrcitor , " bylho Adoliihliin mnlo < iuiirtctto olDonno college , win so well received thittho young Kontleinca vvevo forced to respond to an c'icoro. lly rcijucstof Ur. Palmer they rendered the collcprosonp/'Hcw'stoGooil Old Dome."Tho nudluncovas agnln , so pleased that the quar tette AMIS compelled to reappear andslnitho plantation nielojy , "U'ay Down In Cairo Town. " , In the AtalpUans Kcbrnski has ono of the Illicit male ijumtottes in the wst. The Rcntlemcii coiiiiirtfelnglt are auro of an ova tion fiom any Cliautauqiia niulieiue. No. 1) ) was u "IlaivestSoug" by the chorus. The assembly soprano soloist , Mltn Mary Litlnier , then po oheuutlful rendorins of ' "Jhe Cirdui of Sleep. " In resxionso to nn cnrorotho 8itiR"ln Old IVlidrlJ " Mr. llurshy ot Fairmont , the Chititnuqun bnrltonc soloist , shoved the cscelluit quillty of his volio In a stlrrlnp selection , 'Tho King's Own " A second selection was nec essary to appease thoniuMcnco. The next number Announced was a violin tlvet hy Gertto and Ailhnr I'almi'r. Ttio children iKqultted themselves so vv oil that the nudicnco compelleil a reaprn-iirnnce. Mrs. MilKr of Onnhn next reiiJorcd the contralto solo , " \Vhin \ tin ) Twilight G lows. " After a 'Slumber Song" by the choir J.llsa Anna I'.irlti of Hoston closed tlio conceit by a comet solo composed of various nilioinl nlrs , which \vas vigor- on ily ineorcd b.v her hoanrs. Tod.iy's musical proyrammo furnished rainy of the performurs their ilrst oppor- t unity to apnoarboforo the Olnutauriu a pub lic Tlio unlvcrwl sitisfiotlon Klveii is but an evidence of Uttorthin3 to come At Up. in. Francis MuipUy spolw in the tabernacle to an immense anil intensely en- thusiiKtio audience. Ho was Introduced by Kcv.Villard Scott o ( Om ilia , the ue\v inesi- dent. Mr. Murnhy stated that there should boinoio brothucly love in tbovvotld. After brlellyiovlcwiiij his early llfo lie spoke a few Avoids of klnillv caution to young men , polnthijf to the evils of his own jouth as things to bo avoided. Among other things ho said there Is not a boy or girl that cannot bo snred. As much attention devoted to children as is given to a colt will save the youth of today. Mr. Ivluiphy ' described , 'his conver sion at some length and closed bis siieech with ono of the most eloquint invectives against the ililulc habit ever hc.irdon the assembly K Immediately after Mr. Murphy's ' Iccturo FiatiklJe.ird pave oneofhl Inliuitihle chalk talks entitled "Evolution" Drawing four similar on times ho mpldly exchanged them into dining' ur cool ; null three artiiles of the bill of f.ire sprinu chicken , sausage , def and frog. Then followed a laiiRlnblo representation ot the ape and man The analogies between the mailnoaiid human wieck , lso the society bcllo and peacock , iveie rapidly sketched An off hand drmingof the xinpreposscssini , ' fiatvnx 3 of Socwtos was followed bv n rep re- sentatloii of rui.d osculation over the biolt- yaid Kiito. In i-losliifj Mr. Beard tuiiis- .formed the tyjlcal Tourth of July boj Into nvv hite- winged niurcl Ac lo'cloukuu exhibition drill was Riven by Company p , Nebraska nnllonsil t'viards of IJncoln. 'Ihisvvas followed by a baud eon- cut intbo'ro\c ( , Tbetiiiicususlly devoted to the CACiiini , ' lectuiovasgivin up to u plntforin incctiii ) ? After the opening rermrks by President Scott and asoloby Jlr. I'Mdv.shortaddwsses vere mailoby Judge aiorns of Crete and ri.imh IMurph ) ' . , Thoday's ' oxerelscsveio doacd by a beau tiful display of fireworks and niiuieuvica by the Lincoln Ilambortu club. IJeslilcs the regular classes tomoirow , specie ! attractions will be as follows : 11 n. m.-AUdrui to the children 1'rn.nk llc.ird ! 'p. in. feuturo AOhuntor In tholllstory of liberty li. ) V.V. Ouuaihib : ofL'liIingo , 8 p. iu.-0raiid lonceit Ur. 1'aliuer con- ducror i As tomorrow is Children's diy their annual rrocossion will form Immediately Ir-foro Mi , lioai'ds adJressanttinaich to the tabeinaclc > OTK3 Kebrasln City sends a larjro delegation , to the assembly. So far the grounds have been exceptionally orderly. Not nn arrest has jet tnkeii place. Tents mo still goinjj up at n rapid rate Today's weather is a marked exception , to that wu ally experienced on the Fourth. A more perfect day could scarcely bo imagined Ileccnt arrivals at the grounds ni-e as fol lows : From Lincoln N. Ij. McDowell. Will Hubbcll. II. Zchrinc and family , J. \ \ , Jones , Carol \ \ . Churchill , O. H. and C. A. ] Moj , H. B. 'I'riggand wife , Julia lough- i-idge. N"ottlc Taylor.Susio Ho.iRland , Libblo lloagland. ITrom Ilustliips W. if. King- land. Frcm Tied Cloud-C. Squires , Jamis Cocliran , Misses Lulu Wainer nnd Lora JloBildo. From Tccumseli Airs. A. M. Irvvin , Ikllss Muude Iiwiu , Ivirs. It. A. Stewart. ThoCreto bnnd gave a thoroughly 1'ourth of July air at the grounds todiy. Ono or tivo tennis courts have nlrcady sprung into existence. Lincoln seemed to biro turned half its population into Crcto today , Other towns helped to swell the multitude , Of the x'cspcctivo merits of the two biilllint joung artists , BUtehford ICav- nnagh and Harry Dimond , who appear in concert at the Boyd on Monday and Tuesday next , it Is difficult to deter mine. Asa boy sopr.molt has been said of ICavanaghby n competent ciiticthatho his bceiienualledhy but ono person , that being the boy singer of Koine. Ybunp Dimond has von distinction as a violinist only within the list jcar , but during that time ho Ins won diplomas nud medals fiom some of the most famous immlitl institutions In America , As nn instrumentillst Diinoiul must ccr- taiiilj take equal rank with ICavanagn as a voc.illst. Iu their foithcomlng coiucrtH In this city Kiuan.ifh aud Dimond ulll bu assisted by the "T 1C. " quaitotto aud by the Mandolin club of lids Uty. Seitb for both now en snle. Ai-ifHtoil Tor Itdiiillni ; Older. The Icg-lblatuio o ( Connecticut not loiigbini'o has p. hod a l.uv farinorsto scjl ilclor except at whole sale. A farmer h at liberty to soil a , barrel of cider , lint ho imty not soil a or iv glass to lite next door neigh bor or any cno clbO , not oven if they worn diled up with thlirit. The iitst proboculloii under the eider stiitutois , tlintol Kiinbotn 8. Sholcs , n well-to-do fivrmor mid ono ol tlio bcit Idiown roil- ( lonN of Preston , an old faimor living- thiitoon inllos north o ( Now Mr. Sholos'hoftionn olToneo vis that of jj nquirt j > ( cider toliifiown hiicil man , wlio divolft Iu the noighboihood , and who wanted the. ildcr for domoHtlu purposes , A couiiirj constuWo he.ird of it nml ntonco aii'tHteil ill * . Sholcs , last * week befoio Justice Frunklln II. LJrown , In the bi oment of a liarn , which isxtscdfor u court room. Tlmo was nloiijfclMitl , nnd Mr. Shales' line and costs for boiling Scouts \\ortliof older wcto * 20.J ) , / The ( OtiHtiblo , judge iinlla\\orsalr } nrudo fair days wages out of tlio prosecution. \ 1'ieailior ArJJ4lcd | ahii Life Convict. Tiof. Duuajlii the Jlov. A. vvho has been n bomuuhut prominent cchurch niumhor , politician nml Imiidy innn , VIIH nrreiilcil the other uftcrnooi by Dojii'y Sherilt Dyhon an au convict from tlio IMi tHMppi state ponl tontlarv , Bajb tlio Paltitlm , 1'lu. , Tiinos. Ilolmdbcen Hontonced to lifo iinprlhon- inont for murilor , butencajieilln the yoir 1SS. ' , and hail not been hoard of. until the. tiuthorltlos vvoio inforineel ho liucl beei t > oen in Pnlntleii. Mr , Dyson BIW his umi 0111'lral strcot Siitunltiy , anil invited lilu to don Iho elm-bio , vluuh ho did very quietly , expressing wnio suinrise , how iever , at the pioeeecxlinif. Jits doscilp tion ansvroia priclsoly to Unit nivon In thulottor tothoslmllT , oven ton war neni1 ono of his eyuH , J ottow to partlon in .Mibslbslpiil viero founil Iu liU , iinilaltopotlior { thoru can bo no doubt that ho in thu man. IT MS A CLORIOUS The Tourtli of Jvily in Oiuah Oliarnctor- izcd bj A-lmost Faultless Weather. SCORES OF PRIVATE CELEBRATIONS , Ifcurijr Irory l rlc In llio Vicinity vvltli t lonlo I'nillos- Vjrolculinlo DIs- n 111. the A more nteolutcly perfect di } ' clear , cool nnJvvltli gentle brccrea ncvenvas accorded n rouitli of July ntuilvemry In Oinihuthan \\w the cnso yesterday. Thcro wm no jmblle celebration In the city , but Hccres of private ones M the various patk-s. 'Phestroct oars nnd suburbin trains running In nil dlioetlons ivero packed down imtll fur In the nlgbt , Thonsuiilnniouiit of jntriotle noises filled tlio air , butthcirmalilnp caused less diimu ethan than has pcihans over before been Instanced in Omaha. Instead ofn titiblicdlsphy of pyrotechnics on IIiKh School lilll , us Inn been the custom itiKistyonn | , tlierovero nn unusiully lirprc nuinbirof wstlj .uidvory hrilll.int dl-.pl lys liyprivnto lurllc. } cvuriwlicw tlaoughout tlio city. TiiUen all In all , tbo day was mailo a line Uuiahv. The private dhplajs of flro\vorl < i were ex- tcnsivoaiidlii in my cases ver.v elaborate The patriotism of the oltl/cns found vent in buttling fircwotU o ( all duseilptlou foi the edlllcatlou of themselves anil their neighbors. Ina number of Instances elaborate projiara- tions bail bexiii inido and Iho dinphys vvero really magnUlciat. The ingenuity of tlio manufacturers of fireworks resulted In Riving to ttio public this jear a Impo nuinlicr of pieces which \vtio never bofoio&een 'Jheso pieces vvcroof nil desciipilous and comptisoil vaiiutlous on the old familiar forms us well us others entirely new. A largo variety of iwkoUswere seen , tlio most rciiinikiibloof which was tbo "willow tree. " This shot to n hclffht of about six hundred fe-ot and then hunt , showing n showcrof tire which assumed the appear- unco of an iininonso vlllo\v tree , -vihiob lloitcd majestically toward tlio earth. The niitmnoth balloon roc'cct ' , which shot forth several largo hulooiiq , each bearing a distinc tive lirfit , was anotber line ono , 'J'liero were also the twin piraclmtc , tlio plciadcs , tlio chmgcablostnr , etc. Among the various exhibition pieces wcro seen soveril new ones , such us tbo devil iimong tbo tillers , the diamond jeubs , living siipents , saucissous , a six stir fountain , showing a perfect imitation of n fountain In lire , Japmeso night Iwinbs , etc. U'licrovvcio the usual number of spinning wheels , TORUUI candles , lolored Hie , and so on through Iho list. Onoof the linest of the displays wns that of tboitjsielcnts hi the vicinity of Thirty- llwt btteet and Poppleton avtniue. Air C A Clalliii vvaa the Icadinjrspiiit in this matter - ter , nnd the display vvas very elaborate , A vacant lot vv as utill/cd for the display and the residents for bloe'lcs around congnvatcd to see tbo fun ISIi Clallin , with an able corps of assistants , airanged tbo pieces and set them off with gteatiapidity. Thoexlii bltion pieces Moro very line ami elleltoil many c elainations of delight from the spectators Thoresiiloiitsof 1'opplcton avonncbetween Tvventy-ilftb and Tvientj-sovetithbtieets had the stieetlmeelwithUbinoso laiitiu. , which ndclcd to the beauty of the M-CIIO. A con venient hill nt the couior of 'L'vventy-sivth street and Popploton ivvcnuo served as a Hiio l > lace from which toliro the many olahorato inhibition pieces -\vliich bael boon provided and the usiml Mirietj of lockets , bombs , etc All along Park aycMia exhibitions ot pn tnotisiu vvcre jnaiiifistodby the dischaigo of liiuworks. C. W. Hamilton at the corner of Twentieth nnel Leavcnwoith stieotshada lluo display , frank E Mooie.s c-olebi.itcd iu appropriate style hy scttiiiyoflT a largo number of vatlous Uadsof plcees. G. 1'omj at 111O South Tenth street ; E A , Cudahj. 5(0 ( South Twenty-sixth stieet , ( iiorpo w. Loomis , Park avenue ; Fnink Murphy and I. Hodson , jr , of 2305 Caas street bad very good disil ] lys M. M. Tan Horn of AValiiut Hill also cele brated the Fourth ina flltiiifmanner. The guests ut the various hotels nlsotooltn hand and the streets resounded with the crack of the explosions. aheyAH Ki&niotl P A. crowd of men , women ninl children sur rounded the -uabash ticket olllco ycatcrJny inoriilng- crowding , pushing und rcichiiij ; for the small ( lags -which , Ioo Tcahon w.is distribu tinff as fast as bo could get hold of them , Children of all ai'os , from the hiby in arms to the children of larger growth , con tended for the pobCislon of the prizes , The flips weroabout 55x4 inches in size , ami con tained tbo familiar Wahasb advertisement. Tlio Stationary Et The members of the association of Omaha stiitionar ) euKliiociN hold thdr first annual picnic yesterday afternoon , nnd 'n oviry iv- spectlt ivas a success. The early trains brouglit nliir onuinbui of the uifjinccrfa of Drolien Dow , Sioux T'ity , Council IJlufTs and other places. As tlio delegations arrived they wcio es corted to the Hotel Darker , uboro uccomino- dations had been provided. At noon canl.ipes wcie chaitereil and after a i-ldo about the oil ) Syndicate park \vis vis ited , where an old fashioned basket picnic was p.irtnkoii of , after \vhieh Tin Bin. build- liiK. the Now York Lifo , the suielUugvvorlis mill othei points ivcio visited The CI The circus , espcclallj Sells Brothers' ' , Isa great ITouith of .luly attraction.At lenst twenty oithiity thoiisund people thought so jcbterdny aVrcordiuf ? to conseimtivo esti mates , about that many attended the three porfonnnnces , nnd great throtiBS vvorootit to bee the prand street par.ido given betvvcon 10 and U o'clock By spreading un additional lot ot canvitH , covering so\eral acres , and puttlnn" forth estraoidiiiury cIToits , the Nhovv men manured to leop tbines whooped up , the crowds well entertained and cvcito- mentat fever heat from carlj inoiiilng until late at nlRht. IVom beginning1 to end the show fulfilled evciy promlso and avu complete satisfaction. It Wits as full and por/jcous / a roalUatloii of one's ideis of whit a ciicus bhouhl bo as the most ciltic.il could ilcmaiicl. Thuo sained to ho nothing lack- Inp. It had everything north seeing In the nniiml kingdom , and an arena ucrforniunco thathasnoverhecnsuipissed. rionitlie im- posinu spectacular cntrjiico to .11m 33oll'B fi- nious four hoi-so act , n succession of ring turns passed in r-apld review before tlio im- inonso crowd. Thobaicback ridinf ? , tiupt/o business , ( 'jmunstic. exhibitions , hlpli anil lofty tumbling. slackvno buhineliifc' , iopo eliinblng , mid-air leap- in K and the fun furnished by four or llvo clowns , nil combined to pro duce uu entcitiihuncnt that the rich and the poor , thohittlund the low , alike cnjojcd. All tboaitists wire nt their best , and some of them pciforincd fiats not only daring , lut wonderfully clover. Miss Daisy Uclmont , shlllfnl Imrebaclc ildortho 15leler ( brothers , reinarkaulo acrolnts ; Miss llattlo Mooio , lurid aclilovomonts on Hying rings ; AVilliam Shoult's and AVIlllam Button , clnmpion equestrians j A. Whlt/el , who rides und drhcs thiity-Avo horses ; Uiorffo KoulU and .lames Dell , hurdle riders nil deserve spec ! d mention Thuo vvoro no many excellent , prnlsuwoittiyfeatuius that It is Impossible to enumerate them. A I'loii in I'aily. Colonel tmcl Mrs Akla and two sons , Jlr. nnd Mrs li. M. Andrescn and tlnughter , Airs. A. C Alclii nnd daughters of Augusta , Kan , and Miss Flora "WebsUr weio immbcis of a i > lcisunt Fourth of Julv plcnlo paity at ICruso'H.MIlloa tlio 131 ? Pappillloii. I'liknitl'H \ I'ai-k. rlhorovvowJr ( )0 ) people at Pitkard's park yostord ay nnd the wcaslon paused oft ns sinootblj an though the celebration IMIO held Iu nchui-chyard. There wcro wire swings , ilnndiiK platforms , taiuly , Inmonado mid other sortH ofhootlm , and all soils ofdovlcus whern tlio visitor iouldsp < 'iid nnyanioutit of money and got his trouble ) for liU pains. The musle between the rteei nncl for the rncoa via furnished , by the IS'avul b.vtid or Onuhn nv the froevfor all ruimlnR rnco thfro wcro four cnttlo3Toxa3 , Pred taking llrst uionoy. Tlmo r.7i . After this thcro was a { huso for ft preisod 1)1 if , his lordship bolus t-jptxirc'd by August Clelascinlet , A fat tntn's race followed , "with I'rccl Fuller , Tom Dm Is , Jim McAiillo nnd Hd , l iuNcn , JIcAnllo won and Fred Fuller mndo second. Iho final event was a slow race between two steeds \vhloh Rot iimuntl the track in ralwnt h.ilt an hour , K Abel nnd John Alclivoy were cnterod , the latter \\liuilngon the slowest time on record . j.v * t Tlio Idlotlo Allcmpt or a Ainu tonla Niitoilc-ty , NIAOIKA 1'vi.w , JulyI ,1. L. SoulcJ of > Iuskcon ( ! , Mich , todiy nttouiptoil to swim the ivldrlpool nnlds. Samuel Smith of Tjoulstoii , N , V.vvas to h.ivo gene thi-oiiRh with him inn row boat , but llmiked , Jinny liumlreds of people wie on tlio brldRo ntul banks. Soulcr rntcnil the water ntilslS p. m neat the C.iutllcvorbriilgo , oiithoCiinadlan side * , ehcl in a woolen shht nml tiunlcsatid coils vest. At 3 .M ho canio nrouud the abut ments of the bridge nnd was tossed llko n cork In the volume of water which thcro foices llsolt thwuijli the gorjo AVhon lie escaped this cuiicnt ho lind a coiupai.itlvcH * easy thno to the railway suspension bridge , nt which point tlie Mvllt curientouce ! nioio caiijthtliluiand swept him - - hiidpro Ibew lire two l.irci ) rocks. A brc ikor c.uiiodliiinoveroiio aiidtbo - Bpoctttoi-s ox- [ H'etedtoseo him ilashod against the other mil killed. Link favored him , hovvevei , tbo .niiicutswuiip him pirtinlly nroiiml and ho lushed away fruin the rode with his hand. Thou another largo breaker caused him to tutu a somcrsamt , submerging him for a short tlmo and tlien heeplng him stationary in nn cJely. Tbo spectator thought ho was Rene , but ho foou swam out and vhen iicir the iNhirlpool rapids incline rnllwnj was washcil Into an eddy near tbo shore.Vlth theiiHslstance of several spec tators ho Heiainbled out on tbe locksln a .iv.itl.v oxh.iusted conctillon. ILohndacut ontholeft foot and a terrible gish la the loft "eif aliovo the kn e1.vhlch disabled him so ho joulil not -walk. Thiso iniurics ho i-ccelvcd when dished against a blj rock. Ho said , 'icvvDvcr , that ho vouhl continue his trip hrouuh thewhlilpool If his uniiagcrdesircd , int the latter lefusod. It is fortunate for Soulos that ho \ visishcd ashore , for hid ho ono though the whirlpool in his condition lie would surclj have been killed. Announcement. C. B Moore A Co. , have ) been appointed wholes do aceuts for tbo iclobratedwatcia of Excelsior Springs Vessels I Joujhly Handled I3y tjio He.ivy SCJH. Cuif mo , July 4 A tenllio ( julo prevailed DitLako llihitim last night nnd today and nueh climuRo-\\iis done to shipping , ihero ivas , however , fortiiniitely , few casualties , Old vessel men siy the stoim was tbe vvorst for this season they over knew. A num ber of vessels put out last night n spite of the vaniing signals and most of hem vvero compelled to heat back to port as best they could Some ofthemcmno to Brief The schooner Gladiator wai capsized and her coinniiuuler. Captain Tomton , drowned , 'llio stcunship City of Chle.iKO left caily last evening tot ( ) i-ind Haven with about a thousand passenj ws on board She mule about twentj-lK'o miles vhcii the captain found himself obliged lto put about and lun for Chi c.iiro. .After a torrlllc expeiiexico in vilel seas tlio steamer managed to re.irh hei doelc. The scbooner Naiad \vhiloeiideavoiiiif ? to iniUo nlmvviitei just outside the hiealtvalervvhoio a number of vessels \\eio anchored , was thrown by a heavy sou into collision \\ith two other schooner . . Olio scinun was lost suid all three vessels would have fated badly hud not ttiffs coiiio to tlio isscue. JIany other vessels met with slight damage. Iteuvh Itnoes. DHIIIIITON Buvcir , N' . V. , July ! . [ Special Telegram to Tin : BEE , ] Sumui.iryof toJ.iy's rices : First race , fhe-cights of n mllo-lvempslo Tilly won , Luclcy Clover second , Suuiloa Colt -.niril. Time 1.0 . Second race , seven eights of n mile Knncs \lllo won , Hover second , Oirrison third Third raco. ono milo Tanner won , Rallston second , Gincluimo third. Tnno 1'4 J' Fourth rice , seven eighths of a milo Pord- Inin won , Diablo second , TJriunstlelc third ainio-1 : ! W > J. Fifth race1 , ono and one-fourth miles Dail- inpoii , Elovo second , Casteel thud. Time -a : 17. Sixth race , steoplcchise over the short course Pat Oakley won , KiUrucy second , 1'arqulu third. T line a .JO. National Council of Ddiicatlou. ST. PAU , Mini. , July 4. Tlio national touncll of eiluc-itiou four da\s' - bewail a \ ses sion this morning , President 1'e.ibody of Chanip.iign , 111 , In the chilr and State Super intendent ICiehlo ot Minnesota acthifjsei'te- tary. President Pcabodj acldiossod thocojin- cil onpatilotisiu among American young pco jilo. Tlio regular progratnino wns bcjrim by tbo presentatiwi of n report on "School feupei- liitoiideucoln Cities" by Or 13. K White of Ohio , eh.iimnm of the coinmitteo on citj schools. 'Ihoicportsnida bond of education was \lllatw \ oivmiz'ition , us no bond hid got much beyond , the primitive state aiiclit Isn f.dluio in cities. The reilly successful schools aio so because of compitont superin tendents. Kducation is soitutbiiiK which can not lie innnaKcd by the iirnorunt , and the best teachers nnd sup rlntunduntHaro ' .poilcd by tbo ignorant iuterfoieuco of the boiril of cuucatliin The mailing of this paper bioiiglit out iithroohoiirs * disi-iisslon 'riiojiaper was llnnllj ajipiovcd by a vote of the council. At tbo afternoon session the report of the lominlttoooii cducatloiiul litnatuio wis tue- ientcl by the ilmiimiiii , lion \V. 13. Sheldon of Boston. Poire' Isthoptirost C"Iieyonno \ \ illColchrnto Inter On. Cm VHNM : , Wyo , July ! . fSjiouiul Telo- gramto Tin : Her.Tho Font tli of July was observed hero without anyspCLialeereinonles , I'repirations are helug inido for a monster statehood c olebr.itioii which will bo held In ten days after tlio Wyoming admission bill Is signed. The cciemonywill consist of na Imiiicnso parade , speeches by distinguished spcakors fioinnhroid , the presentation to tlio statoof ainuKiilIlcent HIR by the Indlos of U'yominirimdn banquet und ballln tbo stnto housolii the ovenln0' Pro jirat ) Ions mo iilso belns mudo to teiidcr Dolcgnte C.noy nn ova tion upon his i-eturufrom Washington , St. losopb ST .Fosmc , .Mo. , July I. [ Special to Tin : DISK ] Jnthoafteinoonracosat tbo blcyclo ton miinont Demon of Omahi won ilrstilio \ in the two mlle amiteiir handicap , Fhtchcr of Omaha second , and Pixloy of Omaha third. TUno-2W : , 2W : | Tlio two mlle professional race was won by Shill of Omaha , Heading of St , Joseph second end , und A-slilngcr of Omulii thiid. Tlmo - O.OD , ( ! : OI , ( S : J , ' , ( J : . ' . ' . Tbo tlneo mile Htralfiht nwa < race for nniateurswaswon by ricteber of Omahi , Demon nfOimha hrcoiul , 1'lxloy of Omaha third , Hobson of St Jowph fouith. Time . : w The UNO milo handicai ) for ainitonrH WH won l y I'ixloy of Oimiln , I'loUhor of Omuh.i second , Domoii of Omaha third , Iloh- soii of ht. Joe fgurth , llmu-U : ! . ' , O.l" , : tiJ , The two mlle professional raeo vva-s won by shhiKor of Omiitia , ICuadlng nf St , Joe second , Sulll of Omaha third. Thuo : ) : < ) ! The live mile straliflit away IMCO for mna- toui-swiisvvcnby I'li'tchor of Omaha , I'ixloy of Oiimlm KCeond , De'inoii of Omalm thlnl , Holhou of St , Joe fourth , Tluio for llvo mileii-Kl.lX ) . .M mlu 'IV-JiihrTH1 Coiivriitlnn Ilnilcil. Midi , July I , Thu music teaeli- ers flnlslpd their convention today , sovcral accepted. Tli ImportMCQ of purltj Ing the tlooil can not l > o ovcicstlimlcel , for without puru blood yo'i cannot enjoy good health. M this season nearly every ono nrcdi n CoodinuHclnoto purify\lt.tlle , nnd enrlcl tbo blood , audllood's Swsaparlllals wor.li > your conllilciice. It h peculiar In tint it EtrniKilicns and bnlKls up the } stem , ere itr s an appetite , nnd tones the digestion , \vhllo It cMdlciti's itlscase ! . Olvo Ha tinl. lIood'sH.irsaparllli Is sold liyallclrlirglsts. 1'rcpaird by 0,1. Hood S ; Co , Lowell , Wasi. IOO Doses Orzo Dollar lludly Iliii-iictl Ity I'ciwdcr. If the foolklllcr hail hiiiiponod nround yes- tonlnyhovouldhavonailetl AYIlllum C'Jrnuth- oftto tlio oi-oss , but nsho did not the 301:111 : , ' mill adopted his own methods for taking : t liutriivl trip to the licrcaftcr. U'illliitn Is a yard niivu nttho city ho'cl , anciently in the morning n desire to celebrate ) toolc pobscssion of his soul. So loading a piece of KUS pipe with i lint powder , lie up. plied the tn.itch. for several minutes tliore-- after it was ban ) to tell which was man and which was pas pipe , but ns the smoke cleared mvay the plpo.is found In tbo best oudi- tioii , as U was whole , whllo William was minus tbo h.ilr tint was forinerly UIMIII his he'id , nnosonudn cbcolc. The younc ; niivn - will H\o. but hen ill IK ) n honlblo spocluien of a Fourth of .luly ucclilent. Drink HxcclsiorSpilngs Mmoiul water * A Novel Ci'Iobratlon. Cot-nii DcSi'iusns , Colo. , July I One of tbo most novel exhibitions over devlsoel for the cclobmtlou of tbo Fourth of ,1 ulj was put in execution this evening. Two barrels of kerosene aud led ilro were talceii up the the summit of I'ikos IValc jesterduj , to Rcther with a larito supplj of rockets nnd other flrevvorUs , Tonight nt S.'IO a bonllro M.IS built of oil and powder and the pealcts lir'lliuntlv illiuiit niteil. The mountain has till tlio nppenr.inco of an enormous volcano , voinltini , ' foith mi iinnienso ( nluinnnf llio , and tucketsHhootini ; In nil dliectloiisadil to thoolToit 'llio illiiini nation can bu see'ii for ono hundred ml.e.s in all diicctiouslicii not cut oft by elouds Stu Salvador < Vflnli * , CITT or Jli.-Meo , July I The OflU i it Oa /ctto pulilishos u tclcgiam from ( Jciu'ral Kzeta , provisloml iiiesiilcut ofSanSalMidor , iiiiiiqnnciii ( , ' his taMnjr iiosse'ssion of tin presidency after the elenth of General INIencde/ , who \vas > 'killed ivhilo defenchni' the piesldency Pivsiehnt lniy. ) sent n dis pitch acknovvle'ilpiiitf thotuleitr.un , uudthfW isno doubt Mexico will locogniro the new older of thhiKS 111 Unlvorsil puhlislics u sensatloanl iirtick' on San Salvador , in whuh it is stated tint aiviiudivs died riddled with bullets. four People ) l'i , July I. 'Ibis afternoon John ' ] hoinpson , wife nnd fourtcou-yoir-old gill , liessie , and Richard Smith and wife" and three children stalled to row across the YoughloKliony liver at McKoosportVhen \ the inlddleof the river was rcie-hed the boat upset. Mi Smith and BessieSmilh and Mr Uhompson and daiichte , Allco Thompson , vvoro drowned. Robert , the eighteen0111 ) old son of Mrs. Smith , clinked lun inoilior to the boit and sheiml : her iuf.nt ehilelucit ) supported by the bravo boy until help ai- iive 1 Jkln , Tlioaipsou also bivcd herself byte to the boat. I ! limed to Ilealli. E \ST SIOIN.VVV , MIeh..Tuly , ! . The Kinney - noy hotel , a twostoiy bilek structure , wn set on fl re this uftornooii by the Igniting of lire-crackers in n bedroom , .lames Henbani , nped tvviMitv-oisht.wiiH binned to death , John Miller probably fat illy buineil uud three other men sustained painful injuties , Thu liecuiilaiy loss is snnll. i Married In iilinlloon , LOWRM , Mass , July 1'iof. J , 1C. Allen niaclo a balloon ascension , fiotu tbo fair RIomuls this nftemoon , tnltliiB with him j Charles O Stoivoll and Miss lotto ! 1 ! An ders m , who weio nun-led in the picseneo of uinvarils of ten thoiumd people by Key AV \v. \ Uivvns ol Hostoii. The biilloou sailed nvviiylii a northerly dlroction audits lundiii j. , has not yit btcu reported. . f * \ 0 I o - . LtNCOi\N'eb , July 1. [ Speeiial Telegram toTiu : lln.J In the uftornooii the Lincoln team turned the tables on the visiting nlno vvithascoio of II ) to" . ; IMH.f Ult.U'Illt. W. V. Scotland wife of Central City an ) guests at thJ I'axton , SenntorU. II VUH'idc is stopping at tbo I'.ixton. \j. i. Abbott of Fiomont is at the Pa\ton. A. A. Abbott of Guild Island \vii- . hi tbo city justciday. C.V. \ . Collins of lleatilci : Isnt the P.ixton .1. I1. Hilcy ofllastlnys was In the city j ej- lonl.ij. D. S Scltz of iVoifolk Is at tbo Murray. .T. \Vhito of f-incoln Is ut the Casey. \V , II. rishi'i mid wife and .Mis. A. U , I'lsliei of York are uuesU at tlio C'isoy D. H.irncs and wilD and 'Walter U Diw.on and vifo of Lincoln arc guests at His Milluid. , Ilfiiry Wood and wife of Calhouu aio stoiniing at tbuMillard. lj. llrovviiellof Arlington Is at the Mir- ( hunts. II D. Simpson and wife of lilnli arctruosts tit the .Mill-limits. Mr n Hosovvatcrof Tim Hi n left vcstor- d.iy for Beatrice wlwri'ho puliclpitos today In ibo lilKli liieiise-prohibillon clohato Ho vvUlietuin TuiBiliiy , Ahoolutoly Puro. A cro.iniof tartar bakingpivvclor Ill li9 of IcivonliiB slrotiKtb U H. ( lovuiiiiii'iit Ito- uorlAug , 17 , 1S . 1 409 DOUGUS---STI1EET. - - . On nccount of our larcjo nntl IncrcnHinK Prnctiio , wo liovo IU3AIOVUD to inoro Hi > iiiioua : anil cou- \unlont olliues , Drs. Betts G Betts , 1400 Douglas St. Omaha , Nch