r 2 THE OMAHA DAIM , TUESDAY , UJ/Y 8 , 1800 , AMONG THE ASSEMIES , \7hat is Going on at Orete aud Council Bluffs. REV. GUIISAULUS' ' LECTURE AT CRETE , The Inti-iiNc- lent Cannes tlio At- trniliuH-r-nt Coinioil IllnHVi to Diinlnlsli ( ioM-lp nmlevs I'IDIII Doth I'ulnls. Omrr. Neb , July " . [ Special to Tilt ! /Ii K Now that the Nebraska Uhnntauaua itt' einll > Is In full Mast , a gl.inco at some of Iholsitors mav luvo something of iimuso- ineni in It Kir t , of course , xxo might con sider the smill boy. lie is omnipresent. Tills individual probably does mote talking nnd less sln-plncj limn ntiyono else on the rronnds Ho moots you as jou 1 mil from a boat ilde ultli your biwt girl , imdsulutos ) ou with " .S i } , mister , can 1 borrow your oars If \ id and j our ghl are thniigh wltli 'oml" Of i-oursi'joudccllno to part with your prop erty An as .i-tnbly xvotild not seem natural wltti- out the evillc-ge student. IIo vu-.irsablirer nnd tarrifs a tennis racket. Should you wish ntlii'r diHtingiilshlng nmrln you vill ( Ind tin in In n new stiaw hat uiidi piomini'iit > elt I'pi n e ery available occasion makes Vse > of hit "college jell , " and wheiever ho llnds listening cars lie tills them v 1th long lUssutatmns on the merits of his institution. lie It Is xho bids Ids ladylove farewell In the moonlight nnil thin seeks his tent , and with the assistance of tils cumpinions mikes night hideous nml sloop a hollow mockery. Tin1 fellinxxlio li.cs nexe-r Dofoio attended nn aiseinbly Is leadily "ingled out. This M'lf roiiMlousne-ss betravs him , nml his un- Umltid knowledge of the gtoimds mikes Aim an easy mark for the obsenor. Tlio ilrsl ( Jhautauqu utr.iln brought In the ' 'sxxee-t e-iil Kiaduate" fiom tbeiiiliiud town. Multitude's of he-rspecles h ivo been arrhlng ever slnreShe Unts near the college fitudcnt IIo appreciates the situation , mid until tbo small hours ( if the night they ad monish each otlicr to "bo utiil' ' beiuusu they "xviuit to sleep " At last tlmatchmun re quests them to "iilca.sc shut up , because peo- jdola tliat row of tents nlut undo of iron. " Thus cautioned , the culprits sink Into slum- lx > r at tor indulging in sundry half-suppru.sed liut i \ < rjiino must hnvo his eccentricities , nnd although assembly life in ij pro\o favor- nlile to thi'irdovcloin | < 'iit , lniiplur ) days than those SK nt on the banks of the Blue xvill never bo found. \ \ In n tin- old farmer builds a fire nud pro- paies ulTiH' for his evening meal by the load- Hide xvc niter Into sympathy vith him. The fniiiihii' ' man smiles as In ice-eivi-sa reiiiest | foi u liunk'1 butsecmes the deshvd aiticle Afoiin \ t , to a gieat de-giee , the little prlev. n cs ( if life , and | i.uss by unheeded wliai v.iinld otdln.irily call loith a lic.irty huiirh f amusement or mi utuoinpllmentary ii-iniirk 'Iln sulijoit of the morning blblo reading XIls Ihi1'roillgal Sou , " Lulto ,1.11 , 2-i l > r llurlbut dealt with his coinrrelii-nsivo Hubji'e t in a very thorough manner. Tbo at- tiMidiime xvns , asusuil , laigu lr ) IJui.xi.i s blblo student's class met in the C oiif. relational building at thu usual timei'lie subject of consideration xvas tbo gospel of Mattheiv. Airs Kennedy's children's nnd joung people ple s e lisses eoiisidoicd the mission of Chi ! ' , nnd tlir lunacies perfoiined by Him. The little people nroory bright , and luivo nlicndj gained a knowledge of biblical gcocrraphx \ \ nleh would shame many of their uldur eiimpmiioiH A permanent iinpivssion is iiuule upon the mind through the medium oi ilie > i \i- , and object ! "ssons are accordingly fni'lj usi-el The geogiaphy of Palestine Is delineated by means of .sand , while tlio blackboard contains a man \vliieh is uexxlj i-oiistmcted by the cliildic-n each inoiiilng At 10 o'clock the Normal class met ns usual. The > subje'ct xx as'ilio Year of Popularity" IJr llurlbut consielcicd very thoroughly the year of Cluist's ' mlnlstiy in wl-l.h Ho en- lou-el Ills gieatest populailty The Woman's Christian Temperance union tempcnmco tnilnhig class elevoted its morn ing houi to"Jallmidl'risouVork" At 11 o clock I'rof. .T G. Kteciimn of the " \Visconsln Unixersity leetuied on 'SMfied , the Si hnliu King " This was the Hist of u si i lea of addresses on English lltoratuie. The spuilur uttered the lelloxvlng things , iniiong others : "Tho literatuio of a nation Bhous Its life Poetiy always piecedes jimse in thollteraturoot a pi'oplo The llret Kieat poouis of uhnost all nations luuo been ul llrst preserved b.x xxoid of mouth " From : > " ) ! ) to 1150 pioso predominates In .Anglo-Savon lltenituiv. Alfred is u pi line Mho has become a hero of lonuinco , but to his i hnai 'or roumnco has done no moio than justice. 1'exv kings have been as great and good us he From Ids boyhood up ho xvas n Bihohu. At the ago of sexen Alfred ivturni-d to his homo from Home , xxhltlier ho hid gone with his father xvhen hut four years of age. Allied appealed on the vxorld's stage it the middle of the ninth century. IIo oe-cn- pled niritleal position , belli } , ' forced to light lor hU liitherlaiul frotii the heginnhig. On C hristimis nf the year 870 Alficel , thouRh but axouth of iJ JCMI-S , conqueiid Kthelreil , the 3) ) me , and dulded the fate of Knghind Duriiig his entire life ho uevir shoxvcd cow- mdii e I 'i om S7S onward Alfred s kingdom was pnu-tliallj at pe.ii'e , as regarded the Isorthmon IIo ivorgnnUed inid refornu'il tlio aimx and created a mxy. lie e-oin- iimiuled bis olllcors te > learn the lav orro- Mgn their oftic-es. lie m ide the llrst sunev of the kingdom. His llnaiu-I.il ability -xuis uaii8imll > good. A change In the men-ils .uul miinnei-s ol tbo church was brought about All i ed xx as a man of action moro than a in in of it-tiers , x e t Ids liteiary nccomplisliiiients xvere in.un IIo found his eountiy In a con dition of llti-r.iiy decay , ox-en lojalty having me-vioush been unletteied , and founded Kngland s school system. Ho was theilrst projei tor of Arctic exploration. The books tinnslate-d by Alfred make up the round of KnoxUedgo of the ninth cc'iitiirj . . His relig ious ch.irictei xxasuiie-xeellid. At Jo'eloikUev r. W CiuiiMiiiluslc-c-tuie-d on "Jeninio Sivon.nola" in the taln-riini Io. After brictly outlining the position and power of tlio t'atliolie chinch at the tiino of bavona- lola , the sppalii-r pioeeicleel to a eousldei Jtlon of tlio man himself. Ho placed befoiolus hoaixrs the niilu poinU la the lifo of Sax'ona- lolaand his pliilosophiial death , with tlm mo < lives xvhlth actuated thogieut Italian heio. The subject of this afternoon's normal class xvas "Tho Year of Oppodtlon " The C. L S C * round table tousidc-K-d the loea circles .lohn Do Witt Jliller of Philadelphia do llx'eied tlio e\onliig Iciture ; subject. ' 'The Sti anger ut Our Gate" Mr. Miller deal with tlio Immigration problem and handled the causes , ox Us of , and the lemedlos for cxcessix o foieign liumhjratlim Hex T DoU'ilt I'almago ill uositively ap peurVediiehdiiy iifteiuoon and leetuw on ! 'Blg Blunders" Uecent visitors are as folloxx'8. 1'roir Lincoln , Jiimes , CJarrv L . Hurry C. and I'aii S. Itlvett , Hose Collins , Fred Tjlor anil Mrs Ciunptleld , Alice Huitgi-one- . A. Bnell , II 11. Duiieauson , JIV. . ITolsom , Mrs. L. U Stowait , Mualo lluwlo > , Unto Stoddiird Auglo i : C.oodxxln , K H Hums Tron Omaha -Uinmn J uixte-r. , 11 A. Klnncv. .1 , B. Durham. Fi-om .Mllfoiii-\V 0. Sillily , Mi-s Mnmlo n.ivUon , Adil M. Woodwnid , A F. 1'orel und wife O K Comstoik and wife , Tlioobo ScholT. Kt-lHo Stoxxe , M JI nnd B 1' . Davison l ixun boward Voiuon \ lilt ing , C. 11' Ixr.issnmn , J J Tlioinus , Mit , Huitgiove 1'i-oin Hastlntrs-Mrs . V Klngliiiiil , Fiom H. O.i3sol Fwm linrvaid C. K ( laddis , JI. W Bradly , Uoy Howell , Albert Carbon , llliineho Dillon. NOTUS. Tlio clilldrcn of Mrs Ke-nnedj's class Bomotimcs return sonio ve-rv stiange nnsxxers to questions which are asked them. To thu question "why can \xu notvo tlshing on the De-ad sea"1 the following i-oplles xvow rooelvod"Cause the tlsh alnt got no cyos. " "Saltnteralut good for 'em. " uTUe water's too reel , " ete- The colors of Doano college , oraugo nnd black , aio prominently displujed in front of the , Congi igatlonul headquarters. Di' Uiiryt-ft re-turned this morning after his Sunday's absence. I ID arrived In tiino to conduct his blblo student's class. The chorus still continues iu good work , New selections are maston-d dally , Air. Hoard's drawiiiK classes are progress- IfiK ttiiely. The number of members is largo. 'ihoso who are dtulroui of heanuff ouu of the ablest disrusslons ex r occurring in Ne- linvikii should not fall to attend the grand debate which oce-urs on the grounds to- moiroxv The speakers xvlll be Hon. I M. Marquetteoftho B , t M , and vx-lTnltetl States Senator VmiVke. . The nuestlon I ono concerning thu local and intorstatu freight nit * s of our railroads Mr Jlar- quctlevlfl of course nrjnio in favor oflhe nwratlons , xvhllc Mr \ 'nnVyke xvlll sup port the liOKillve Iloth gcntlenii-n will positively appear nnd u vtrin foreu lo urteumentmay IxjexpectiHl Visitors from tbo trrnunds to thoolncrx'u- torj' of Douio ciilliffo have been quite : iiuincrous thus fardunmr the session. Besides to-ninnxiw'a dobito , the following programme xUH take place : EUhtli daj/l'iii'sda ) .Inlyfi. I.iwyers'dny. fOtlfNOOV R ( rt IK-x'otlonal set vlco nnd hlblo -adlng. . Up .1. K. Mill-Unit , . "The Uleli Jlan ( ind ! , i/n- rii-i ' I.nkij HI I'.HI. ' 'liitii-rnac-lo. C'lilhlit'iiS iln . Mrs M ( ! . Kennedy. U 4 > c'liorm training. Dr. II. 71 I'abnur. Taltern ii'IeNormal 11 i n l > r f. I , llurlbut. "Tlii'Vie > k of Passion " Voting I'eoplo's e'luss XIr < Ki-nti'Kl ) K ih-ll ix > -lrixvnij ) : ! olis . I'rank Ile'ird. liioi-iilbli utiidi-iii'i cl-m Dr. J T. Dur- } i-a Tciniiir.iiuo trilnliu cluns ot tbo xVunii-n < i hihil.iii tempermcu union. 11 0) ) Mornliu Ucluro. 1'ieif. J C. I'lucniuu , " . . " "Din C li.uiccr. AITKIIVOOV. 200 Afternoon | i > tutc . nm > nrmnl ol is * . Hr .1 L. Hurllmt. "Tho D.I ) of Crucifixion " I'rltmry ' tcae-hers' class Mn M ti. Kciiiieily I'linnis tralnlns. Dr , II. It. I'almir. Druxilni ; clnsj for eblldrun I'r.mk Heard r > i -\niiiiil moe'lliiBof tlinNi'brnska ( him- tuiiiiiiaiiuliin K idli-s' missioniir ciiiiferi'iici- ( it ) ( Ins pi I mei'tliu of Ihi" \ onus Men's Christian IISSIK intloii. Meeting of tlio Olill.s- linn llii'li'iivir ' six'li-tles. M IX ) ( \eiilnx Itetun Ilr FV. . Ounsilus "Tho Anieirliaiilsiiiof U asliliiglon. " Tlio HlnfTH ( .liaulaiiiua. | Corxcn. Ili.i its , la. , July 7 [ Si > cclal to TIIK. ! 3fF. ] The iatenso heat cause some falling oil in the nttcndanro at the Council Bluff.s nnd Omih.i Chuutnuqua jastcrday The shady nooks are more comfoitablo tliuu a housing In between brick xvulls of city life , nml yet tlio groves are by no menus chilling The grounds are very cool comparative ! ) , but it Is a hot , dusty trip by carriages la order to reach them If ono goes by rill during the dny there Is a hot walk , besides the swelter ing waits about depots and motor lines. Those who U-nt upon the grounds are fortunate , for the nights .uo so cool us to give refreshing slumber and the tedious journey to and from the grounds is done away with. Yesterday was cold xx'ater day , more properly , howe\cr. temperance day , for such a thing as real colel xvntor was not to ho found There is a water supply on the giounds , but it Is not the cohlcst or the clear est Ihe diy \\.is spent rather In u theo retical than u prnctkal demonstration of the benefits of cold water. Leon II. Vincent delix-cied another of his seliolnrly , smoothly finished lettures , bis sub ject being "Kmersoii " In the afternoon the address of the day xVas bv J Sterling Moiton , his subject being "i'lees. " Thoiobt of thonfunioou xvis de voted to the theino of the duv There was a jilitfoim iiieet.ng , atxx'hich Mrs. Aldiieh of the "xA'oimn's Christian Tempoiauco union and others snokc- . In the exening the Rogers band gax'oa half hour inusiiale , nftei-wliieh Mr . .1V Oi-igir ileliveieil a lecture onOur Box i and Their Ssisteis " Ho used the stercoptieon to illus- tiato his talk. Todiy there will doubtless ho n largo at tendance to hoarI aim Dexvitt Miller , \\hoso hounnii on Sunday caused such enthusiastic ndiniiition on the ) pait of tliosohohiid ncxei lii-aid this gifted orator before Tlio Chaut.uniu i folks lm-o had nuie-li trouble in securing addresses from him Last season ho xvas del ix eel m his icturn tup from Ku- lopc , and did not miKe eoiiiieetions in time to fulfill his engagi'inent hero This jcar ho came he-re ) In very poor voice , having ex hausted it In trying to meet the miinv de mands upon him. Ho was obliged to disap point ono audience , lint ho teems inclined Io inoro than iiiulw up for all the past The momUo is gixeu that ho will dollver two lietines heio this \\eek. The folloxving is the progiamme for today : 11:0) : ) a. in. "Tbo lele-a of God In Modern Thought , " by llov. P. N. Uials , Ph. I ) . ! MU ) p. in Mnsltulo Kosoisliand 'J.U'Jji. ' m Li-c'tiiro by John Doxxltt Miller on "riiousesof LlKllniss. 4H ( ) ] ) in First session of el isslntliorinsllsh hllilo , Dunn A. A. Wilght , I ) 1) ) . . lo-ton , Muss. BdU | ) . in U. I ; . S. 0 loiinil liblu. 7:001 : > . in , Clioinsrlass R:00j : ) . -I'tudo lie us bind. 6:20j ) . in Conceit by the L/on regitlonal church choir of Um ilia , zioiei : HOT irji.iT/irie. Chicago and ( ho NorlliMCut fllnst Pre pare lor Another Ilukliifj. Ciiicxnc , July 7. Accoriling to the predic tions of local signal service ofllciils and In xiexvof all the surrounding conditions , Chicago cage mid the noitliwest ni-o in for another spell of hot \ve.ither xx'hlch Is likely to sur pass the onu of a few el ays ago.not only in ex tent but In duration and Intensity This prediction bids fair to bu fulfilled to the letter. J'urly thismornlng the .signal sorxlso thoimometf-r mnrltcd 70 ° and the tcmpcra- tuiobas been rapidly climbing ex'er since. At 10 o'clock it stood at Si0. A hot , dry xv'nd ' from the southwest has been bloxx ing since this morning , No prostrations by tbo heat have been repoi ted to the police so far today. < I'e-nsliins ( irnntcd. \VISIIIVQTOV , I ) C , July 7. Pensions have been granted loxvans as follows : Original James Ij D.ivton , Iliverhlll ; Kd- xx-aid H. Ilutehins , DCS Molnes ; Miehicl Callighim , Votm-wii ; IliiMin Jfcll , Slbley ; Mai tin V IlmTord , Mirsha'ltoxxn ' ; Cornelius : .i. Dunham , Griimoll , Henry Lee , Buttle 3icek ; Henry G. Tinell , Kilelulf ; Ilt'iiry W Taylor , Noxv Virginia ; Bemy S. Ilubbanl , BloonilUW ; ( Jldeon J WileCambrldgoj Pierson L'oun- taln , Kerknuin : Pavld Williams , Knlo. In- cieiLie 1'eriT Moses , Sullx , John ( Adams Huini , .loci M' . IJic-kson , Ionia ; Wlh.un J. iUislev , Iieton ; AVillmiu IVnix - , Livings ton , \Villis Likellssex ; Augustus Hi oacher , Buller ; George B "Wait1'iiirilld , ; AVilliani Solomon Yiiuplit , Libeitv\llle ; .le .sso Hlavnns , Colfnv , David S Bixby , Luther , Henrv Khoeles , Manlj , Hnrldn II. Britton , CcdirRnnids , Wesley Allen , iilch- land ; AudivwL. Smith , I'idrlield ; William 1Waiv , LiIngston ; John U. Smith , Tabor ; Caesar Dcnhirt , Mt. Ayr. Heissuo .lolmP. Bxci-s , Monte/.uma , William Sachneldor , Boilston Oilgind xvldows , ete Ilaniot mothi-rof Me-lviuU 1'r tt , Brushloy ; Jlury H , xvidoxv of Henry S. Arnold , Malcolm ; Kinmii r Uobr , former widow of Thom.is Demurs , Lonetrco. Nebraska Oiiginal Inx-alld Thomas II Tiacy , Norfolk ; lill Cllovir , Dennett ; John Mara , Ce-resra ; Jiie-ob K. Shugnit , Ciiiulo Hoc-k ; Joseph Moody , Aubnin ; Wil liam K. Uohoit-son , Illllsdulc. In- ctcaso Xiichen.s Story , Scotia ; Chester G Beuls , Sheumn ; M.OSCS Hoberts , Te'cumsuh ; John O Noxvinnn , North Platte ; Uowls II Smith , Blair , IVaucis RI Benie , StomViuigh , Laiides Itovcr Urawfoi-d ; Harvey - ve-y Foa-ninn , Onuihn , Ira J. Hurleson , At kins ; Loxvis B. Smith , Illair Hoissues William 1) . Pei-sell , Hloomlugton : Joseph A Jennings , Children Hoissuoand Ine-i-ei iso Gllbeu H. Mite-hell , IIistins. Original widoxvs , etc Minors of James Oullughor , Cieto. South Dakota : Original Charles O. Sea man. Increase James II Brooks , IMunkon- ton , Charles C ! . Meeker , rianderail ; James N Hull , Clark ; Homy Wlllams , St. Law- re'iico. OilginalfdoxvJ , etc. Mlnois of Isaac M. Wlnsein , High move. l mpcrnr William' CunisTi.xvx , July ( ) , [ Si > ociil Cablegram to Tin : BKK. ] The eniporor of CJeimauy has staitcd on a tour of the N'orwoglau coast. King Oseair of Sweden and Norxvay 1ms op. ixdnted his majesty honorary admiral hi the Norwegian na\y. ( JiuusrusA , July 7. [ Spoelal CableRiiwi to Tin BEE , ] The ( Jerruan war ship , War- zcr , with r.mperor AVlllinm on board , nrrlx'ed hero today. As the xveathori is rough the emperor is 111. Hu Mill delay pi-ocecdlngs' lilstilp. It has not ) et been decided when the vojugo xvlll bo resumed. ftcrxlu nnd Hungary , CBTTIXJI' , July 7 , ISpocnl Cahlognun to Tun Unit. ] The olUclut Journal of Moato- negro , referring to the quarrels behvecn Servla and Hungary , expresses th'o hope that the dangers threatening Iho Servians vl \ \ lead to Intornatlonnl unity und the formation of an alliance xvitU kindred people against the oomtcon OBSTRCCTKC LEGISLATION , Olstropcrous Eeinocrats in Both Ilousea Show Tboir Ilaucla. EFFORTS TO EMBARRASS THE PRESIDENT , Hlinrji Hliootcrs arc to Hocclvo nerds rds Ail Unfounded , Itiniiur U'antH of tin ; Illiiulc Minors. Bun , Rl.'l I'ofllTUIiNril StltllKT , \VASIIIMITOV , 1) ) C. , July 7. An cxhlbltlonof pure cussodnoas was ( rfven in tlio house this afternoon when Mr. Dorscy of Nebraska nski'il for the eonilderatlon of i-csolutlon rpqnestinif the in-eildcntto icturn touongrwis 11 bill p.isied a fort dajs rigo ox- toinlinK tlio tliau Inliluh pun.hiuii'ra of lauds on the Oin.ilu ; Inilian rc-servution in Nobraskn may tnulto paymont. Tlio bill M fliifillviidopti'd iloos not fully protect the pov eminent , mid it vv.is for the pnrposoof ntnetid * inu it so as to guard federal inturests tint the president wislnil to return It to the house. Under the rule the president must either sliju n bill or permit It to bccoino luw with out his siKiiiituro or vote after it luus boon sent to him by eontfrcsi. .Mr" Uorsoy ap pealed to the democrats to permit the Milop * on of the leaolutlon , siyinu th.it it w.ts in no respect u paitlsan mevmre , that it w.is not the fuult ot the lopubllcans in the house or of any person that an error vius nmile , but shnplv an ovcrslKbt , and that there could bo no polltii.il capital made liy tlio dcmociata In doklluinK to urant the rc- cjucst for the rctmnof the bill in order to make Iho lorrcitluti , as this MOS always done upon rc < itiost. IIo reminded the democrats that novel In the history of Iho government bad such n loqucst heeii lofnscd boithcr po- lltieal p.irt > , but Herbert of Alab.iin.i , Itog- cis of Ark uisas and otlicr hot headed demo crats declared Unit the prc&identvouldeithir b.ivo to vtto tlio bill or lit it become a 1 i\v ns it stood , us they "did not pmpaso to help him out of n lioh1" They ockiian ledscd that their purpose In rofusiiih' to permit the adoption of the icsolutlon waste to nuke enemies for tlio president in No- lrasT ) < , i ifpoj.slblo. Thtroos nol a quorum of the housu piebiuit when aoto was taken , the demoiiatsiefuslnt ; to pass between tlio tellers mid a deiuoci.it inlsed the point of 'no quorum" and the resolution filled Mr. Doraiy intends to go to the president tonior- low and suBgc'st that ho penult the bill to bccoino : i law and that the \\ealt points In the ineiLsuio shall bo provided for by tlio adoption of another bill. It was ii pure iti- staiuoof. cnasi'ilness suih as has piobauly bofoiv h id no parallel , in there could bo no imlitlr.il interest ntsUko. 'Iho only object m refusing to peirait the resolution to bo adopted vas to inako an Imaginary pcrbonil attack upon the president and spill u litllo bitter spleen upon him. It seems thtt the democrats in both br.nuhes of congress have thi'lr warpaint on uov and intend to do cvefjtliitii ; they can to cmbairass the ad- mnu&tration. TIIKIU nnwumsiu : SCFFICIBVT. From the s > eniito coinmitteo on military af- f.disbenatorIiiiuteison toiliy reported ad- \crselytliesenatojoint resol'ntiou diiectiiiff that the n.imes of sharpshooters and inllitarj servlio institution medalists shall l > o In scribed in tlio at my resistor and authorizing tlioeailiifr of the decotatinns by suili medalists In the lepoit the senate'1 .says for tbo rominltteo that there is aheady sub stantial nnd piobablv sufllrlont iceo nitloi of these ti unod in this resolution wlio nny ImvodUtingruhliedtliomschos bojond their fellows , and the coin\nittco is of the opinion tint the suggestion is in the line of che.ipenhitf the toward of merit for distinguished service , the better policy bclnj ? to leiouo fuither iccognition for these u ho may bccoino entitled toil. "The coveiu- ment has been widely llberd , " says the 10- iwrt. "iiiiiwaidhifiineilals anu mwauls for sprvicc , and additional extensions of its favor to tlioso alreuJy roiv.irJcd cm in no bcnse In tensify the appreci ition which the nation has of tlio vnluo of thoicrilous and patriotic ef forts of those who ask for tlio passage of the ivsolution. " AV uxiouvncn JIUMOII. \Vhen In ttio sciiato toihy lossrj. Allen , Mitihell , Plumb , Squires , Stowiut aud Tel ler , free coinage icpubllcans , voted nith the democrats to not take up the tanff ahead of the silver , rivers and harbors , and other measures , it was whispered around that the ropoit some time ago to thoufloit that there bud boon a tiado on the pait of the tieo coin- a o republicans and the democrats , whereby the latter were to help the former for fieo coinage and the former weio to help tlio latter against the tariff and the elections bill wcro truo. estigation , however , eiovcloped the fact that the vote on the ttulil bill todiy indi cated nothing more than that some republi can senators desired llnal notion. ' upon the silver question and the others the disposition of the river and Imiborbill before the tat iff got the lloor Thou * is no truth in the Inti mation that the fieo eoinafwiopnbllcans luvo been tralllcUiag and dickering with the dem- ociats in the mtciest of free culiiagoor in op position to the tuiifl or the elections bill. While the republicans are divided on the sil ver question , they stand together on the Reu- cral tariff question , and It is believed they will vote together ono way or tbo other on the question ot tLo early consideration of the elections bill. bill.Df Df MO < K VTIC orroimo'f. The demounts showed today that they fully meant \\hat they said when they thieatcned to block legislation hereafter ns nnieli as lay In tbeir power The blind chap lain had scatLolj linislied his ptnyci , and tbu eltik had not yet tend the Jlrst line of the Jouinal when Mr Kpjjers of Aikan.sas aioso and made tbo point of no quorum. Mr. Itoed's count disclosed the preaenco of only ninety moinljoi-s. A call of tbo house brought in a quoruni , but not until an hour and a hill f had hem waited It must bo confessed that tlioujpublicnns were too lestless , for waiting an lioui after the quoruni had been obtnini'd itiis gone again. It bad been intended to inako this suspension of inles dny , but the speaker seeing that in the piesent temper of the hoiuo no ICLrislatinn icquliiui ; a two-thirds majority vote could succeed , lecogni/ed Ir P.ijsoiiof Illinois to call up the senate land grant forfeiluiu livery request for uniini inous consent w.is objecti-d to by the demo- eiats Their opposition was carried so Jnr tint A\hen Mr. [ 'ajson , on the house croin Into committco of the whole on the housosub stltute , linked a unanimous consent to ills- peiiho with the leading , General Hooker of AllssUilppl objettod , though Iho substitute had been reid only flvo minutes before. The dctc'rndmitlon of the democrats to block e\erythliig wnssho n ] ut as cleaily inovory stop attempted. TIN IV TUB 11MCK ItlM.S. Prof , niotte , H. C Wicker and .Tamos Wil son of the Hnrncy Peak tin company of the lililck Hills , S. I ) , nro hero looking after the protection of the inteicsts of the tin iadiistiy in the tariff bill They s dd to your corre spondent toduytlmt If proper protection was given the Illack Hills mines of South IXdcoti could bo put Into the condition of supplying more tiu vlttiintho next two j-oars than \vas iipcesiary for the manufacturing interests of this country , and tint after the mines weie developed tin could l > o produced to Amcilc.ni consumers nt n less price than AMIS paid at present for tlio imported aiticlo. When they were reminded that it had been argued against nn Inei-easoof the duty on tin plato that tin in the lihick H1113 was not of a good quality and was mixed with mica , the gentlemen stated that mica ami tin 010 grew together and that hi 110 part of the old woild could tin ere bo found without mica. They stated that the article In South Dakota was of a purer quality than In any of the old uoild niiiicj and tint It could bo produced In hrger quantities nnd better qu dlty thsin clbovhore , but that Inns- much as Iibor was higher hern nnd inichln- cry liad not been provided It would cost'moio than the imported uitlde until the minei wcro dovplopeil. TI1U SILVER MEN'S MCTOlir. The agreement uixin the silver bill Is ct- actly tliat preJIcteil in the o dlsp.itchiN ten days ago. The bill consists In short of three propositions ; First That 4MMimX , ) ounns of silver shall bo purvlinsod monthly , Sfc- O.UI That the rertitloates issued blmll bo legal tender. Third Uliot bllvcr is recog nized as money and not as men hand Isn by the government of tlm United Suites. These uro the points that the silver men hnvo for aud tholr victory U coui- Icto. The bill U jiwtono step from free olnago and rvhiv tnts the very extreme Imlt to which the p-ft-sident Is willing to go. 'Ie will approveIV. , | Tlio assurances received rora him iiro snld io bo of the most positive liiiriicter. oven more iwsitlvo tliiin arc isuiilly given byiputlNcs. : . Hut thoaltua- ion wns erlllean\tift \ tliosllvet1 men were so IroiiR that eonceiJloiis had to bo made and tssuruneea itiv cit , \ltMIVI \ IMOT. Both sides of the nui tlou are nntlelpatlng he operation oftUu national election bill In sections of Virginia , , . Alcicnndrlii , a city of 1XX ( ) people , loruuil ( .even miles below tVnsbliigton on the Old Diinilnlon side of the I'otoniic , Is ono of tlio first to nntli'lpnto iv- slstamo to the iiioas\ire. \ Last Friday night icro was a tnerrv r % iinmng a lot of colored ughs , nnJ dutluir iii | eflort on the purl of a counloof A\hitopoliccineii to arrest , the col ored individuals ono of the ortlcers futnlly shot tivo of tlm blurk men. One of thi-m dleil ilinost iniinodlnlelv and was burled jester- hy. The see'ond one w.w sciiously Injured ind has been expected to die hourly o\or siiicolho shooting. A telegram was sent bj the poliic anthorltlas hero yesterday -xi thi'innyor of Aluxnndriii stating Hint n largo body of t'oloml men was about to cm- buk for tint c-llj to attend the colored man's ' 'uiierd , tint thev Ind u brass band and in- : eiideil to r.ilsoa riot This inillemUlon of .lio Alovandrhibouibonsngnliist the federal ) ill and their pout up feelings ngainut the Hack man put them in proper disposition to leeeiM- this nous The mayor immedlatclv orderi'd out a company of militia nnil directed each man tocairv tncntj rounds of ammu nition. Ho oidoml the militia toseo tint hero was "no fun ny business" on the pirt of .ho visit nn ? nonroi-s' and when the funeral processionnrriu-d at the Alovnndrla whaif : hey were recclvod by mlliturv ' oats nnd men In arms. It wis claimed by the Alexan- Iria people tint tlio negroes intended to m.iko n ilfinonstritlon for the pmposoof : > recipttatng ! a riot when the city Uiis to ho set on lire. As one of the negroes on 1'ildny night , Iinino- dlntclr ' after the shooting , made a speech 'ionitho pubho sqinro and announced tliat ihieo "nuire-rs in Virginia b.ivo no lights ivhich white men are bound to respect they ihould prep.iroto defend themselves even by , ho U'o oltho torch" A clash bntweou thoraces races In A'lrginln , it h thought by the opposi tion to the elections bill , would have a sooth ing effect on congress Just nt this time. Mr and Mrs J S Ijc-wls ot Ogden , Utah , and F. O Bulecockof Ida drove , In , are at hO LbbittS. Pl.llUT S. llKVTIL K of ( lit * Chilli. 1'laycid , Won. Iiost. Per or. tlnncinotls . . . . . - . , ,17 Jllwi ikcn 5" ,17TO "linsisOllv Vt ,11 , .11 at .M4 loin Oltv fid 17 .118 mull i. . . M .n 7 ) e-s Mollies M 21 .vxt t. Paul M 18 J7 o IV ! , JMinncapoliii t. MIIAVVIKCP , Wis , .Tuly 7. [ Special Telo- rain to Tin : IJi.i : j rolloiilugls the result f toilay'sgamo : MINNKVt'OIIS It II OAK it n o A . 'oornnn. in 2 2 1 10 ( iirrnll m . laltiui > lo , It ' - . ' 1 1 II 0 IliiBilHlc. e-Airu 1 11 0 0 VltlLrf t 1 3 0 0 Mlimetmn. ir.O 0100 ilmrk M . Hiiil-n i , rf . 0 1 3 0 0 ilorrlisoy lb.1 .1 \r 0 p Hjn , II ) . 3 3 10 1 0 KrulKc. . U 0 1 1) ) U KlltT'lH'Ht ' | till ) Mlx-tts : ib . I ) 1 3 5 1 Mjors , I ) i 6 2 | \ohli 21) .21 < ( > . . . 1 U t 2i hornton , p Miller. . 0 2i 1 0 3 ln ) ko , p . . .0 2 010 Totnli. . , 12 11 27 IS 1 Totnl < 4 II ) 27 10 111' l.N'MMH Illxvailkeo " 1120202 0-12 "InneapolK 0 4 PCIMMAKY. Earned runs Milwaukee , " \ Minneapolis 2. Inso lilts I'o irninti Morrlssoy , Pupil lie. Itvn. ) uke. llimiornn Hyn. llasos luli > n I'oor- niiii'J ; Jlilryinple , ' hnek , Wi > leli , Morrls-ey , illllir.p Daj. Kvh Ihseson bills -Mlh\m- he-Uiiilek. National fjciiguo. JIT MOSTOX. Boston 3 1' 300 0201 8 Mttsburg 1 00000011-3 Hits Boston 1" , Pittsbnrg 0. Urrors Joston 8 , Pittsbuiif 9 13itU - icslarkson ( , nel Bennett ; Heckes anil Berger. Umplro dcQuuid. AT 'Uiiii'lclpliln.0 1 Cincinnati 0 3 IIIls Philadelphia 3 , Cincinnati 0 Errors 1'hilaile plilu , Cincinnati 3. Battoiies Ihlncs mid Harrington ; Gleoson and Cle- ncnts. Umplro Lynch. AT NIWionic. : York 0 00000010 1 Chicago 3 0000030 * 4 Hits New Yoik-1 , Chicago 0. Hrrors ew York 1 , Chicago 11. IJ.itterics Hnssio ind Buckley ; Iliitcblnsou and KItttldgo. Jinplro POH era. AT JinoOKLTX. Brooklyn 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 4 "lev-eland 0 2 Hits Brooklyn 7 , Cleveland 7. Brrors irookl n 1 , Cleveland . Bittenes 'nrnitncrs mid Daly ; Beattiu and Xlmmor. Umpire McDcnnott. ' I'lujers" Iji-.i' uc. AT I103TOV. Boston 1 5 love-land 0 * 9 Hits Boston 7 , Cleveland 1'J. Errors- Boston l.'t , Cleveland 11 Huttories Daloy ind Muiphv ; Bakcly , Sutellffoaud Brenimn. Jinpircs jMatthcws anil Leaeh. AT pirn iniii'iit \ , Phlladelphh . . .0 U 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 5 Plltsburg * 11 Hits-Phil idclphia 10 , Pittsburg 11. Errors - rors I'llilnili-1 phi i 4 , PlttxbiUK 5. Battei ics Sunders and Jlilligan ; Morns ana Carioll Jmplres Knight and Jones. AT N W 10IIK. Noxv York 1 0 IS Buffalo I 0 Hits-New Yoik 18 , Buffalo 0. Eirors- Ne-xv York I , llulfalo 8 Batteries O'Day and Kx\hifr \ ; Haddock and Mack. Umplies Oaftiicy and Shciidan AT 1I11OOM.1V. Biooklvn 0 0420003 1 0 Chicago 0 00000000 0 Hits Brooklyn 0 , Chicago 0. Krrors Biooklvn UChicago 9. Ilattcilos Wcjhlng and Kinslow ; Bildxxin ami .Kinroll. Umpires Ilolbert and Ferguson. Amateur < iiunes. Miscount VAIMSV , la , July 7.- [ Special to TIIK UBI : 1 The homo team defeated thes VnionPacifies jestcnlny by a scoiu of 20 toO. 7lT.\fl. n. . . . > n Ifonuli Uncos. BiuoiiToxBunf , Tuly 7. [ Special Telo- ; iam to TIIK Huts ] -Summary of todnj's ' Six furlongs BuileV-d xx'on , Rafter second , Pi Incj ) Howard thiid Tiino 1:16' : ' . Ono mile Insignia1 xvon , Uopont second , John Atxvood third , Tiino 1U. : Fi\ofuilongs Jijrly Ulossoin xxon , Bello- xue becond , Lep.mt < ) tnird. Tliiuil lOI . One and oniMpmter inlles Badge won , I'ordhani second , ' Barrister third. Tiino 2.09. 2.09.Onoinile Onoinile Gcndnrm won. Bronzomirt second end , Koyal Oartor thjrd 'i'lino 1:50 : > f. Cross country , rtn\val \ sUike\s , full course Oho won , Dissuno second , ychoolmaaier third Tlne-5aM : , ' . Kacos , iluly 7 ( Special Telegram to TIIK BEK } . Summary of today's races ! Fi\o furlongs Uoiniineo won , Carlosecond , Llllio D third. Time J .O.'J. Fiio Furlongs Homaiico Orlcloon , Ingo second , -Austc-rllU thli-d. Time 1:11'-J. : ' Ono Mlle Jennlo MeFailaiid won. Clay Stockton second , I'all Mall third. Tiiuo Flvo furlongs Jim Orayxon , Bahmco second , Lonnix third. Tune 1 .u. ' ) , ' . Flvo furlongs Shotover xxon , Bertha Campbell faeeoud , Uiiuullty third. Tiino Flxo furlongs Lowly xxon , Count Lura ! second , Illacktliorn third. Time 1 : 'JV. Itond " \VASHI IVOTON , July 7. [ Special Tolognun to TUB BIE ] JJonds offoroJ ; JJ50 at 11.21 ; $700 , at $1.03. STRUCK BY A COAL CHUTE , A Sabethft , Kan. , Man Killed Whllo Eo' turulng from tbo Jeatiice .Assembly. FLOATER FOUND NEAR DAKOTA CITY. A Knimai I'urty on a SHII Hunt for a Hot-so Uliief-InttM-rst at Hastings Over the Great Debate. Cur , Js'cb , , Iuly 7 [ Special Tele- Tin : llin. : ] Ayounjr nun from Su- botha , Kim. , by thonnino of Me-dlll , while on nn excursion train ret inning fro m the Beatrice assembly , wai killed here" lait night as the train neared the Hock Itlnml depot. It is sup posed he HUH cither laming out of a car win dow or f loin n platform mid was struck hy n eo.il ehnte. How allvo when found , but died sonn after. J\'o bl.unols ntuiched to the railioad coiiipiny. An Hdllm-liil Opinion. II\5TiNo , 7e'b. ( , Julj 7 [ Special Teleprani to TIIK Hir : | Unusuil interest Ins been manifested by the citizens of this city hi the Joint de-hito Just ended at lleatilee. The Daily NobrivOmti thlt u\oning \ olltorlilly voices the seiitlinent ot the people ) In the elty regard ing the dhcnsslon. "Iho difTuivneo nuel dlstiuetlou between prohibition nnd license and regulation was ileaily shown Hy Mr. Itosowntor , ana .iny uiiprojudlced mind eould see that he hud by nil odds the \ery best ot the luguinent. Mr ltose\\ator'9 ' record and cffotti in bull ilf of ti-uo U'lnpcraneo is unexcelled by nnj prohibitionist ' raeiiif ; nn unfriendly audience , Jeered and hissed iu his .statements , tlio moral coui-ago of tlio nun wis in stiong contiast with the disgraceful lonilwt of tnoso who ire blinded by tliosplut oflntoljr.iueo in the natter of .stitlstlcs. Prohibition got none ho best of it It has been n proat iliseus- sion and its effect will bo app.nont through hocntiio campaign iu fa\or \ of a nutkmal iewoflhls inonienteus ciuestbn. " ftukoj Crook /Ylllnnco / ItoonlittloiiM. The follo\\Ing resolutions were passed at n ecent meeting of the Turkey deck , l-'illmore county , fanners' alliance : Mlicri'is , Tlio old parties have failed toglvo ii'tslod tellefto the av'rli'iiltur.il el ses but nuu onictod l.ixvsdotrliuiMital to our xxolfato ind pnnporlty. and lux-o ptoven tliitni-olvos o Im sj corrupt JH not to inerltany support itid Mhorens , Totlslitlonha bojii In faxor of ciiiitallsts | nnd ngilnst the laboring el isses , In ii'foro liell lii'sol\ed. Hy Turkcj Creek nlllaiuo No 700 lint wti w III not siipimrt tbo old tiulioibiit s ill \M > r' < "u Ith : tll our might for tlio Peoples' nilcpiMiili'itt p irty. IIisi > l\eMl. 'lli.it i fiivortbo Aiistrillansy-- em of vntln0'und deMiiand Its adoption Io thu eulsluturo. | { i < iol\o \ > l. That xvo faxor Iho dri'tlon of 'nlli'il ' 'lulos sonitiirullii'i't liv til" p ' ( ) | ) le. ltisnlte.il. Hint o demand tlio usloritlon of silver to Its full and lesral temlor. nn an il u illt ) n lib colil. and the free an < lu n limit eil eolii.iKi'iif tlio siinic. liiscihcil. That xvn fa\or Iho gntori innnt conlrolif ( ralliii.ids. tl * > --'ini'1 tiiliorun at tbo letu.il iii-t of iiinliitiMriii-iMind fortho Leiiollt of the lie p o Hi1 o'uiu. Hint \vi > heirlllv onilorso the irop sitloii nriclo by > ii'iiiitir Stanford In the 'niteil ' t lies ic'iintoln Inin inoiioj onfitiin iiortgagp nt 1 or J pflro'iit p v.iiiiumi. Itrsohfd , Iliata copy of tho-u rc olullons ) cscnt to Ibo I'm HUTS'AllLinou and THE ( JMAIIA HIK for public it ion Dakota Cit InoidciitH. DAKOTX CITV , Nob. , .lulv 7 [ Speclnl Telegiiuu toTur Bu 1 The Pacllic1 Slioit .tlno a few nights uo ran into u had of lorses and killed four mid maimed three others so badlj tint they Imdto be shot ? } \o of the liort.es belonged to Jlilton oi-shoe nnd the other tvso to Jolin Cilbble , joth fanners lUIng near this place A floitorwas found on tlio band barsome lilies below this plaio this morning and the body sinrt face aro.so badly dccomjwsed that it ; nu haidly be idcntllled , but from the cloth- ng it Is supposed to bo tbo body of nn old man who was diownedihilo attimpting to cross the Missouri , bctxvocn CovingUm and Sioux City , about two xvecks ago. A. postmortem CMiinination will bo held today or tomorrow , Uo AVill Not linn. O'Nrn.T , , Nob.luly " . [ Special Telegram to Tin , BnE.l It has seemed piobablo for some time that Judge ICinkade would not enter the - for nild Tun IJm i-aeo congress : corros- [ jondent called on him todannd leirned Lhat ho had fully determined toadviso his many fiionds riot to exert themselves In his behalf nt ho would not boa omdidi'o. This causes his friends regret as they had be lieved bis chances for the nomination to bo Ljood Tills conclusion Is not the result of iiny eompromibC. Trailing a ITorso Tlilef. . BHATinti , Neb , July 7 [ SpochlTelegram toTur BKK. ] A party of SinninerfloldICnn , , ofllcials were in the city this morning In search of ahoraothiof vho liul been operating - ing in tliat vicinity They learned tliat he had been hero during the night and had nut up his teun at rooster's bun lie disap peared before the iirrlxnlof the oDlcials. County DciuueralK : Commit tees. BKVTitiiir , Kob. , .Tuly 7.-Speciul [ Telegram - gram to TUB JJiH.l The county democratic cotninittfH ) met this afternoon nnd named August as the d.Uo of the county lonvcn- tlon to nominate delegates to thodistiiet and statocoimnlions. Tlie Heat nt Nebi-nNka City. Ni'.iuiASKV OITV , Neb , July 7. [ Spec-Ill Tolegnnn to Tin : ] ! n : . ] The mercuij todnv icglbte-reil 105 In the shade against 101 x'estfi- day. Sexeral eases of sunstroke , u e icpoi'ted today , but none have re.sult.ed fatallv. fll- thon'gli. ono or two are In a sei loin < oiulltion It is the hottstoier kno\Mi in this section. Hot soutlioilylnils uro diylngup ecru at a fcurful rate. _ Tlicy Dlstinlie-il Mod ing. NnntMCCirv , Nib , July 7. [ Special TcUvr.ini to TUB Bin ] Hurry Woodrin ; , ' , Allen Parker and John Linglo vero ai rested this morning for dhtuibiag a religion inict- Ing and ussimlting liev. Mr. Taj lor list night at a Fieo Methodist tout nuotlngln the southern pirt of thocitj. They Mill have a tiial tomoriow. Terrible injury to Ji Hey , GIUNT , Nub , July -Spec-Ill [ Telegram to Tin : lli.i : . ] D.uld MOI-.IC , n joungfaonof Jesse K. Morse , a farmer , vas nm o er bj a hoaxlly-louled wagon at this pluro to-iliy , The wheels passed over his head nnd lire lit. laccmtlng the llesh and producing \ery serious injuries. _ i i A nn u ill Ti-auliPi"1 GIUNT , Neb , July 7 [ Spochl Tclogmn to Tun JlKi : . ] Tbo third annual meeting of the I'orWns County Toiehcrs' assorlntloa con- vcncil at this place today. The Institute will bo under the special tutorship ql Prof , t ) G. Robinson t ol'tho Season. PUVNTI : Cirr , Nob. , July" . [ Special Telo- grnm to TIIK UKI ; ] This liii been the hottest - test day of the season. The tlu-imonieler ranged .romin to 100 | j.-txxeeii 2 mull o'clock and httioVlutlc stands tit < I7. 'J ho hot \xlnds foru few dajs have greaf 1) ) d.miagid Tlio Count ] Ahii-Ksor'w Ili-tnriiH , DIIATIHOOII , S. I ) . , July 7. [ Soeiial Tele gram to Tin. Brr J Tliciounty msessor'h llgiues show the total valuation to lie $ JWt- ( Oin , or about f.'Ofl.OOO In excess of list jenr. The books show l0jichool ! polls and l,7Jl , road polli , at Deadwood. Total valuation of Sl.hOM'iU.tUYiiludlnto ' Heul est itc , * llti.it , ) , personal property , I'W..iso Otlu r Itenm at o Meichnndlso , * i : . : c 0 , inanufmturos , fHX ! ( ) ( ) ; toll roads , , ( )00. ) livestock , * flJU , ! ) , vehld.'s , * : t.7IO ; road polla , * J."J ; fichool pollsy. $ | . Deadwood's value vll ! reach , \0XJUOO. , ( toullii tlio llcail. Lovnov , July 7. [ SiH'dal Cablegram to Tin : Ilfp. ] Itov. Hontv 1'arry ' heddon , canon of St 1'aul'a cathedral , i sulTirlng from an attack of goat in the head Ills con dition U dangerous. rtrt : icxn.'iiTs or Iluhl lluMr Ilii-niilal Cone-lave nt Jlllxxankor , AMi. , Wis. , .Inly 7.- 1 Special Telegram - gram to Tin : Ih'r.J-Oeneral . I * Lhytoti , e-onuniinder of the N'ebri'ka hrlgnlc' , nirlvoil this evening nndxent dhx-ct into e-nmp nt the great city of tents noxv oivupied by tlio uniform r.-vnk of Ixnlghts of I'ythlnsat their llrst ciu-.iinpmeut. Oenen-alDajton said to1 Tim Bun ivpieson- tat ho tonight that there xvlll not bo mow than ' . ' 50 or rtOO persons from his st lie , owing to the dllUctilty which bus aiiseu with i-.ill- roadi-oinp.iiiks regirdlng thoi-atoor fuiv. A few divisions , ho slid , luvo e-oiuolna bjvly on that account , but there are n laigo nnn'ilier of detached representations of the MIIIOIU divisions , besides u eoinl < ier.iblu nuinbor of theMiienilior.s of thn order xvho do not belong to tlu * uniform r.ink. Those ot C5ene-ral D.n ton's st-ilT xvho in-- e-oinpinx him m : Assistant Adjutant ( Jon i-ralll. U Iloti'hklis of Khu-olu , Colonel II IXDocasttoof Sydiiin-.t'lilefof Un-St.itl , 1I..I \\VllsofOin.iliii , iiiiartinntuter Kuioral , lr ) C5.V. . .Meredith of Ashland , surgeon genenil , Mnjor O l.i. ( liven of Ki\irnej and Colonel 1 ! It. Si/.en of tbo innjor general t Mitt Uho ivglnu-ntal coniiiianders present nm Coloue-1 F II Doxuis , of the Piist remmcnt of Lincoln , nnd Colonel II Ii. Combs , of thoThiid reglinont of Uciicxn. Ainonp the divisions ropiosonted iui > tlio Illack Kngio DiUsion of Omaha , ( 'oloiiel 11 \V. Ciagir. coinu.aiullag , Omaha dlvislnns cominiiuled by Captiln John IIuxud ; Murshall division of Llue-oln , coiumiiiidi'd bv Captain \V. II Hurge'r , Ijlnoolii division No 1. lominnidod by Cautain .1 \ \ * . Perceval and Lieutenant Ctiifllth , L'liited States nrmy of Lincoln. The Ni'lmiska camp Isattheextremexvcst- ern end of the grounds and Is veil located , altlioiigh the foxv .N'obraska men xvtio ha\o \ been in Iho c-Itj dining the list day 01 t\\o \ liino had Houunvlut of n IOIICIDIUO time xx'uit- ini ! the niriMil of their eonnados ( Jenc-ral Cuniuhan today issued ortlers for the grand parade , which xvill stall piximptly at4o'e-Ioik tomotivxv nfternoon. The major general unil his start xxlll hev 1 thopriKi'ssion and xvill be escorted by lluss ir mounted di vision of Sioux ritv , la , and luiunur Hussar mounted division of ( biengo Tlio biigudcs will follow in the order named' Indian , i , ( iencral Jiimes U Ho < s eoniin.indlng , mid divisions of Virginia mid West Virginia assigned to the Indiana migmlo , 1'cimsylxanUk brigade , ( loiieuil S. S. binionds eomnniuling , JSlissoml bilgnde , General Frank I'arsons coimniiiding ; do- ttichmi'iit regiments aud dlxisions of Texas ; rCcw Yoik biigadiM Severamo coiniiiand- ing , detached reglmentsanddlx-i onsuf Ne\v \ .le ny and California , Miihigm Inigade , GenoralY T Hastings cninuiiii'lingNibiMska biigudo , Uoneial W fj U.i.xtoiieommindlng ; KentiuUv bilgadi' , Cii-neral ( Ji > oigo Fuless commanding ; detached regiments nnd ill- visions of iluryland. IJistiiit of Columbii , South Carolina nnd Ooorgia , Ohio Inigmle , General .1 W Green conini Hiding , .MissachllbOtts , ( ii-nei.il J. 11 Abbott commanding , detached regiments nnd diUsionsot Connecticut , New Hunipshiie , AIniuo , liliodc Island and Veimout' Iowa biigiide , CiuniT.il J. O Lopi-r eomnniiitiiu ; delite-htd dixisioiis of Colorado , \V\oiulng and Washington , Illinois biigaile , Coloiu-1 J. II BiuKlny eonimaiullng ; Fir it I oalslanu regiment ; Miniiesntii brigade , Ciu- ! e-nil J , Iv. Shuxx' eoniiinniliii ; illusions of North mid South Dikoti ; Timie'-soe-.dotii'ral I ) Ii Ande-r-ou eomiimnd- ing ; detiicbetl n-giments of Aikansas nnd Florida The \Viuonsin Inlg.ulexill Inixo the loft of the column , under cominind of Cicneiiil LV \ 1 telsi .x . i , jwocr.KJHa . Sciuiioiloirlll \VaiKi-d to Take Up Ihi-Tiulir IliU. \ VMIIVOIOV , July 7 In the senate od it the oniigrcssltinnl reput of the diploiuitlo and consular uppiopilation bill was a reoil to Morull moved to take up the tailff bill , t-ajing It could bo then laid aside inform illy "until tlio shipping bills were dispjsed of. Uho senile it-fused. Yuaa " 0 , ua..s "t , as fol lows : Yeas Aldrich , Allison , Divis , Dixon , Dolph , ndinunds , F.iuxell , Faulknir , Frje , Hide , Hawley , Hiscoik , Alaticli-r > .oii , Moulll , Platt , I'ugb , Quay , Sawjei , Sheiin.in , Stoek- Nays Allen , Bate , Bony , Cirlisle , Cock , icll , Gibson , Gorman , U.msoin , IlunpUm- Ilarris , Jones ( Aik ) . Mitchell , 1'asco , Sam- , Plumb , Reagan , Seniiic , Ktew.ut , Teller , 'iur- p'e ' , Vest , Voorhecs , M'althall M. The senate bill to pi oxide for a elnlleil States land touit and to piovido ioi tlicwt- tlciiioiit of puvuto land claims In Is'nv MC--C- iio. AVjoining , Aii/onu , Utah and Xox'.uln and Colorado xvas diic-uss.nl until Jo'e-loik , when it was laid aside ithout action and the shipping bills resumed He ig.uis > poliOagainst the bills. At the e-loso of his lemniks the election hill XVHS received fiom the housj and xvni ( on motion of l'iyo ) ordeied to lie on the tame until the return to Washington of the i-hair- raan of the committee on puvilejjes aud elec tions , ( Ilo.u ) . Moigan opi > osol ( the shipping hills unil l'iyo undo some iiddltion.il i umarhs In their suppoit. Sheiimin presented the conference report on tlio bilvcr bill After It xvas lead ho g.iv s notice hexonld cill It up foi action tomor- iou' niorniiig. illlllKO. W.x < niNiros' ( , July 7. In the house to- dav Illainl. using to a question of inivilege , had rend a dlspitch stating lie \xas nliii-nt from the silxur eonfoicnce l ine-oting Saturday. Iln also iciil a note iioin Chiliriniin Conger stating that there u ould bo no meeting Saturday liedlel not desiiu to bo advertised as not attending to elntx' xUic-ii hoas notilieel his piosenco xvas not ru- nnirud Do-soy of Nebraska moved to suspend the lilies .nut pass the eoiu-unt-nt lesolutlon K-- qiiestinir tlio piesidont to ii'ttnn Ui the house tlio bill extending tlio timu of in.Miicat tn tbo puivhiserof the Oindia tribe of Indians in Xebiaska IJuckenridgoof Kentucky mule u point of oidi-i tlrit.it XMIS not In thupoucroftho luniso imde-rlhocoiislitution toie-c-al1 a bill \xhicb had been passed and through the senate to the piesldunt. ThosiKMker deijuud to pass upon the constitution d question' 'lliatviis for the house to decide Doisey , , ud the only objcd in asking tlio return of the bill Nas to C-OIK ct nn eiror. Itogoi-s of Alkansai said ho undcistool the fear was tlio pusidint xumld veto the bill unless it wcro ilmngid in cert iln pailie-ulais The spLMlversiildsimilir tiitlon had besi'ii taken by both houses so inanj time's It x\ould ho a singular thing for nn\ one to donj tlio lightncjw He ovi-irulrd thu point ot uider DOuthxvalto ( Ohio ) demanded a second , nnd tlio dcinoeiath tcfuslng to vote loft the house without a quotum. Doraoy thereupon with drew the motion The spcakoi submitted requests for leave of absence , and Dunnull ( Mmncsoti ) nikud If thcao Avmild not leivo the house without u quotum. IIo suggi'jted the time would soon lomoxvheii thesu icqiiusts must bu ilinied After fuither dob.itu the IIMVOS wciogr.mti'd On motion of I'.ijson the house ivent Into rominltteo of the xxliolo for consideration of the senate bill to forfeit lortiin Imds lumv tofoio gianted fur the nuiposoof aiding tbo eonstiuction ot railroads xUth house sub stltuto therefor. P.iyson explained the bill In nenor.il it win piopusid Ui forfeit and restoiito the publics domain all public- 1 mds xvheioversituik'd lil < h hud been granted it. uul of constriieilonxliuu the raiho.nh h.id notbooncompletodat tins time , 'llioio had bc cathlrt > u\un raids aided by nits of congress - gross which Imil not hem c'omdctcd ] xuthin thotlmolUedby congreis. TneUo ofthuso roaiUhul been foife-ited , compri Ing mvirly ( ifty million aeios ' 1 tiat left Iwen- ty-fixo io uls which hid not befn ai'toil on Nine had hem fully com pleted. That loft sixteen leads now niutimplcti-d and thu house substitute ) recom mended the fuifoltuio of all limit. lUngoppo- si to .ill Kiiuti poitionj of the mad as weiu not non c'omti acted It xvas his opinion nn bill of abroadur ehar.ictor than this eould over puss the di'iiato and bofoinc u luxx * A laioful ostlinuto w.m that thu bill \vould lostoru ' lO.eHHj acres to the public diunain Sliino of Mlssnuii took the position that forfeltuto should bo made of all Imdswhieli hud not bi-en earned by rallroiids at the time ilxed in granting nils for the completion of the roads 'Iho Northern I'aelilo road , ho siid ; , vas most xilally InteionUid lit tlilt * inoiihinu. IIo iiioted | fiom spicchcw by 1'aj'bon iu Iho Twontxeighth und Twen ty ninth congr 4xoi , upholding tlio light of congroki to foifeit thu lands inii-lalinnd ut the ti ma ilxuil by the granting acts nml nt- tacked that gentleman for what ho dtcluiul change of flout. pmistipaiion , IV not roinoillod In scuon , la liable to liiM-imio Imbitvul mid chronic. UrM- Uopurtitlvti byttruki'iiinsfthobowoU ; | , conllrin , minor tluvn euro , tlio evil. Ajcr's 1'IIU , beiing inllil. ortoctho , anil * jtienftlioiiiii | ! In Iholr notion , arc goner- nlly ro'-omincnded by tlio faculty an the best of aporlfiitH. "llnxliiR l > eon imbjeet , for jours , to constipitlon , w Uliont Mii | ! nulitto ttnd much relief , I ut lust tilutl Ajor'H 1 > HN. 1 ilcoin It both : i dun utiil u pleasure to tcstif ) Hint 1 Imo duUi'd guilt ben efit from tholr use , For over txu > ywira pnst I Imvo titkili ono o ( UUMH pill * cxiry night tifoietotlrlng. 1 xvimhlnot \ \ llll'iiKly l o xxitlmut them"V. ! . Bu\s nuiu , 20 l Mt. Mutual .Carlisle , 1'a. "I li.no 1 > M > n taking Ayer's Tills nml using tlit'lii In nij famll ) Mime 1S.17 , nnil cheerfully riconiimmd limn to nil In lion ! of u . < aii ( litit nffu'tmil cathartic. " JuhtiM. HOBBS , Louisville , K > . "For el 'hl years Tn * nflllctrtllth consttpitloii , xx lilrli nt last becatno so bail Unit tlio ilorlnia could < lo no iiinro for mo Tlii n T Ix-gui t i take Ayor's 1MII . nnil soon tint bowels icrox'orcd tlnlr iintiirnlauil regular notion , so that now 1 nm in ( xi'i-lh-nt hi-nlth. " S. h. L > uiililiriilfi'i | Hrjftti , Toxivt "Itatliiir mod Ajur's I'lllsxlth peed ' results , 1 fnlh iivlo'rHr them for Iho pitr- l ms forxrlitih tlui } are ri-mmniindid " T COIIIIOH , M I ) , Centra Hrldgo , I'.i. Ayer's Pills , ) IIV Dr. J. C. Ay or & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Bold by til Drupglull niul Honlite in Mullclne. llfll ) > \ 1U V I ? \T\II V O'lMDDPH riuJbAbLi huALLl olAulihl ) , Lee Heinicnliofor Terribly Wouiuled in a Saloon Row Lost Night. A KNIFE PLUNGED IN HIS SIDE , Coiifllolliiir Stories iiNto ( lip I tor of Hie Dci-il l ! > i U'lti UeliiHeto Talk I lieliiJmiMl M.III'H Statement. I A slnbltlng1 alTrn.x at the1 c-oinor of Twenty fouith tiuil 1 I.unlUoii about 10 oMnck last night mn.x losiilt inllie death of I oIIciim n- liofcr , n eiu pouter , x\uo ic'ldes lit JvM I'uUt r street , 'iho injured iiin is u pouoifulh builtcarpi'iitc-r , about lift ) yeirs of am-an I has iplito a reputation m u Jir'liti'i- lie IHH frequently been uiicsted its tlio lesult ol soiuoof his pugilistic oniountcrs T ast exeiilngho bei-.une engaged In n r v > \\itlilIc-iiijOMei-iiiiii In M Ntw's tilnmi nonr the coiiicrof T\voiit.\-fouitb uul llnnul ton. Duilns the s < iu.ibblu tlicy i\illoil in tln < Kiittur. Avcuuling to tlio stoiof tlm wonniluil nun , ho was Just raising OKloi man to his foci , tilling him Unit ln < ill ( I not.viint to ( l 'litMtli linn , uh > ii Ncv rusliid out anil plunged .1 bioiul Knifi' intoliis slilo. Xowileiilcs thit ho lame nut ronibehind liU b.ir. OUonliuii dccliuos to tall ; Ilcniionlioroi u-astilron homo in thopitril \vafron. Itvn noioss.u-y tosuppoit him in nn uiuicrht position , as his thio.it .uul numtu 111 led with bluoilhiMiuor \ lie \\--\t nllnxv il to ivillnoon the stietchi'i'llio ui-.ipon hml lioiutratoil hli luni5 , mul the iihjmrnm stated tint tlioouiul \\as u vi'ii nious one ll tli JCow anil Oliloiiliatn woio aticst. I iind locki'il upon a cluirt'O of assault \Mh in tuntto 1:111 Alike JliiKii'ra. ' a I ithorhn llvoi at 1117 S.iundors strict , nnil Morks ut 'llnt'h lirnt nniil'iicillc , stitcd Unit hosiuv tlio wholi-af fair , lint uouM sav nothing further , cxi-opt that lio-\\oiihl toll lih htoiy when the nn > j i tiinciMine. Jlo vofuscd to b.iy ivhoulil tin stablilnt ; An examination of Tlciinonliofcr's votuuli ihoui'il thuin In bo ovun inoro sirloin than at ilist siipposwl , ami lili phusuiiiiis stated this mommy that thoiowasiio hope for liU rucovury. 1 lie Custom Honso I'lootlcil and Ki \ \ OKM : \ \ ' - , Li , July A stonn of comliloi ililo po\\ci' tills forenoon did quito 1111 amount of daniaj-o to buildings , telegraph unil tulcplionu poles ami trci's in Uiis uit\ Tulcphono poles \\eie vieclcul tOHiioliiin ex tent Hint days will liu icqulicil togetthcin In ouloi 'J'liero u'oro lliullvcllttst Idndof tiii'O ? in the ctiitom house and the Intnior of the btanch old ImilJInjr no.u. pin- " sonts u verj ik'ploublo nppi-.u- iina' It Is literally drowned out WoilcnieiHifubuiMlii n nov obsnv.itory on the ioof of thn old buililiiif , ' , while muitliir KIIIIR of Ciupontois is ivpilrlii ) , ' . Watt r > ouu'il in thiMUfjh.m oiH'iilnK In the roof lik' a iiiiinntuii' Tsii au 'Jho vntorioso to siv in < lies in the lortnlors on tlio sei'oml llunr and then soaked tlnoiiKli , lloodliiK the pu t olllie and ruining tlio walls. An unusuui trust of wind striulc tlio s < iffolilliu ; aioun 1 tin new obsointoM. . It fell \\ltli a i-rasli neivj piatoijuiijlii.il ri\es llriit ( to tlio iniirblo lull. Thi ) iniiis fill ini > iinotliorliycM of ilito ( 'luss and the i-ntnn in. hivciiL ilo\vii\\ii'd \ and stiuc-lt tlio inaililit hall with n llmiulitliit ; uoiso Seu-i.d yui tluui'ii inrrotilv esi-apixl liein stinuU li\ fallinic t'lass The daini o foots uji to many thousand doll us. , A Notice ul Aii ] ) < 'iil. AiiiLMiv , N V , .Inly 7 [ Spool il Tclo Krun to Tin Tin ] Warden Durstiin Ins been Kcnod witn anotleo of appeal uliuli scnes as nnnrilci to stay the iiiocoediiit's in thoiusoof 1'r.iiik Pish , the C'anandalen i munluicrxlio is under bcntenoo of duitbliv oliitridtv , unil tlio tiino lor whoso execuliiui was oriKtliullv lived for tbuvock foiuinciii < Inr.lulM. : ) \ . I'lio motion for a in tv ttnl wliiuh was ilcnleJbv the supreme muituli again coiiio up anj proLCoilliigs nil ! nut lie in the tiH'in of a test of Ihu eoastn utiuaulny of tlio luv. Hi'i-viix ; ilnllctiii. \Vv-illlviiToV , July 7. A pu lul t'nlti I States slund sirvleo bulletin su t 'Jlio ' \ viiin.ivoU c < iitrul today in the ceutruJU . Mississippi tallu ) leKlun. J'olloivliij ; is the inixliniiui tfinpeiitnroipporluil toilnv IOHII , 1IIJ degrees , I Hi noli. ' .Hto'J * , In Ohio valli-j , 111 to ! K > ; hwor Mississippi \alley , un \Variinr watbir will pio\.ill in all distilit-i eistoftho Misslisippl rivir Tuesday nml lyinllnulnir warm \\eitlicr onVcdiu > sda > 'J'hd tcmpoutiiionill piobalily fall KldOKi in tlio tippei Mississippi valli'j Tuesday. X * , n. i | - > r "N. Absolutely Puro. A rri-ii'i ! of t irl ir hiking p iwlor lllicu ofle-m nliu Htnnulli U. H , Ciovornmciil U * port Aut' 17 ,