TALBACE SPE4RS AT CRETE , .An Iloqncnt and Instructive Looturo on 1 "Big Blunders. " HE WILL BE AT THE BLUFFS TODAY. ( Tlje > AttcnIniico , ( nt tlio Various As- Heinbllen InurcancH Itatlicr Than Dinil ii ItiliCH Gossip Among thu Cliniitaiiiinns. ( | CitrTP , Neb , , July 0 , [ Special to Tin : I5i n. ] The subject of the morning bihlo readIng - Ing was "Tho Ten Lepers , " Luke 17 : 11-10. Dr. IJiiryca's blhlo students' class devoted Its tlmo to a study of the gospels of John nnd I > nko. Mrs. Kcnncdj's children's tmd young people's t'lasscs took up some of the principal events In the life of Jesus , Thu woman's Christian temperance trainIng - Ing clim met us usual at 10 o'clock. The forenoon nonml clim coiislduied the subject , "Tho Week ot Passion. " At II o'clock Prof , riconmn lectured on "Llfoln the Fourteenth Century. " Below s a biiof summary of his address Chnucer'n wrltlni ; wns good nnd his metto coirect , til- though Orjden denies the fact. Then fol lowed a description of fomUcnth century life , tlu Information being derived prinelpilly from " "Can tcrburv Tales. " The fashionable young men could dance , fence and make use ot viulouH mntily accomplishments , and list and least of all In th.it da } * , could read and wiite. The doctor was a quack. Mercantile professions were the possessions of substun- tlnl cltbuns. "Chiuccrwns the first English poet who looked to niituin nsasoinco of pleasurable emotion. The three things loved most by him were books , the month of May nnd his favorlto How or , the daisy. Ch'iucer paid as mueh attention to lltoi.u-y form as to lltcr.uy mutter. His work wns r.istln such excellent loun that no nnpwmcnt upon it is possible. Chaucer had such aitlstic proclivities that It wns im possible fet him to bo a reformer. Ills poetry has an" ( .nth , BCU and skv of its own. Ho possesses Unit i.ire powerot rev enlingu man's character in the llnsli of a single line. Ills genius bus cxcrcisid Itself In nil forms of jioclr ) , but ho loves human life most. In fmslmuss nnd joyousness of feeling oven Slmki'spc.ui ) has notsurpissul him Tlio assembly grounds have seldom con- v tallied a Inrgercrowd thimthatwhickgrcoted , Dr. T. DoWitt Talmngo this afternoon. Hlnco early inoinlng each Incoming train had been loadid down \\Ith assembly visitors ICxcur- slons had been run fiom v in ions points In the state , and the r.illroid companies found gre.it diniculty in handling the multitude of pas sengers which thronged the tuslos and clung to the phitfonns of o\cry moving cir. Long bufotoi ! o'clock the tabeinaclo was filled and running over. A crowd of anxious Nebruskims singed aiound the p.ivlllon seek Ing In vnin for scuts. At lust the great au diem o , b ) way of vat j Ing the monotony , arose , and for a short time the r.iftors rang w 1th good old gospel songs , Then the busy huin-of conversation beg in and continued un til the lecturer stopped upon the platform. Amid a profound silence Dr. Tal mngo began , and dcllu'ied his gicat lee- tine , "Big Blunders , " of which the follow ing Is n short synopsis : "If uolet the evolution ists guess where wo came ftom , and the thco logl.ms prophecy whcio wo nto going to , wo have still loft the fact tliat uo aio hero. AVe nro at the very acme of history. Como to my housit whin you visit Biooklyn , but don't ull como ut onco. A Chnutauqua , such as you 'nro now gathered at. Is n cutious ichgious mixture of various faiths which will Kill a bigot dead us a door nail , A blunder , to at tract my attention , must bo n big blunder. A lectute should bo genial , helpful nnd full of good dicer. Myiellgion Is sunshlno. "The difCorcueo between earth and heaven Is , th it the suiishiuo ol the fet mcr Is some- tlinos beclouded , while that of the latter is dismal. The more icllglou a man has the happier ho Is. Llfo Is un old fnsliloned pil- piinmgo ; u man who tries to po through it on BtUts fs sutu to get tripped up. ifisome of the people that aio goltiu to heaven by steam don't look out they'll ' 'bust their boilers. " " IJr. Talm.igo then told how an announce ment of ono of his lectuics luul been changed into ( i hitighablo niKtuio of announcement nnd spoiling advertisement , and advised his audlcnco not to oxpeet , too much of him Blunder the iirst is "Multiplicity of Occupation. " There are two things to do Tirst , ilnd your shporo ; second , keep it. The mighty men of all occupations have been men of ono occupation. Not a man on n mountain , but a mountain on a man gives him Inspira tion. Palaces have been built fiom the prollts of the most umcsthetic occupations. Hero followed * iovcrnl lllustiations of the evil effects of "loo many trans Inllio 11 ro. " Young man concentrate all your energies tn onocliteutlon. A in m's energies spread out . over i lingo surface f01 in aory thin cover- - \fr Ing. Kvciy man is made to lit insomovvheio. Every mm gets a call stialght from the tin one of God to do some ono thing. Not an frK other poison In the universe cun ao your woik. A man who has the smallest errand In K thoworld has a magnificent errand. A man \vhoconccntrntcs nllhlscncigles In ono direc ' tion Is a tremendous man. Blunder ttio second Is "Indulgence In Bad Humor. " Ho w ho is good natuied will out' Btrlp the Ill-natured man tn uvory iaco. This Is tbo best country in thn woild ; therefore wo should bo good imturecl. When , in the future , wo ask Canada tocomo Into thoutiion , Bho will blush , look doun , mds.iy : "Ask mother , " Good humor will succeed the host In oveiy walk In life. Spltllie , Growl , and brothers are the most unsuccessful business men In town. Merry- man and Wnimgrnsp tire the most successful Young man , lav In a stock of good humor. Blunder the third is "Discouragement Under Bud Treatment. " Omw slatted on the downwind path a man has diniculty In gaining - ing his fict. The Influence of gossip has ofteniai cd an oaithnuuko which has do- Btroj ed a man's leputntion. A bad system of conmieiLial ethics has mined many u joung clerk , It's ' always safe to do rluht and'nover Bafu to do wrong. You can't hldoa dishonest dollar ; It's bound ntlast to como to the icsur- iccllon of elimination. Blunder the fouith Is "Excess of Amuse ment , " Look out for tbo man that never laughs. Hldojour silver spoons when ho comes around. Nothing Is moro beneficial than a modcrata amount of utnnsomont. I never see a man go out to Hsu w Ithout w Ish- ing him good luck. I know- God intended man nt times to laugh and play nnd sport Ills world Is a word of music. Sllenco Is only music asleep. Down with Christianity which makes a man's ' face a counter on which to meusnro religion by the jnrd. Hecreitloa is re-eroitlou. The harder a man works the greiter his right to amus.ementfc . Many a man has dropped a great deal of usefulness out of Ins spoiling jacket. Amusements nro harmless which do not in- _ , torero with homo duties nnd enjoyments Those pleasures are damnable which make ono deslro to desert homo. Woo tn the man whp desiwils his home ; bettor ho wcio never bom. In the word "home" Is the lipplo of > meadow brooks , tlio hiss of the scj the in the grass and the ci caking of the hay nick laden w Ith Its fragiant bimlen. The word "homo" gleams HUe a shield , leaps lllto a fountain , glows like a sunset and sings llko an nngel. Blunder the llftB Is 'Toi million of AVrong Domestlti Isolations. " Ure.it intsciy results from unlmppy unions. It a m in bo crass and disobliging and "smippj" ho Is woit > o than ho would bo were ho drunk , because in the latter case ho could bo managoa. The best panacea for unhappy man lago Is "grin and boarlU" Let the unhappy man keep up his courage and wblstlo most of the time , when n inun ninnies ho mairies forhe.iven or hell ; it's inoiofo when a woman marries. Hun dreds of men's fortunes have resulted from the "handwork" ot their wives , AVunt of domestic economy has mined many n line business. Solomnn says "A good wife Is from the Lord , " He lets us guess whcio the other kind comes from. If a man has a low idea of woman's char- ncter ho is a bad man , nnd there's no excep tion to tlu1 nilo. Many an unfortunate man Jms been held up by n wlfo's arm , u w Ifo's w-ujor and a wife's decision. Many a man noa hud the life worried out of him by a shrew. You can't tell by the size of n man's house tno slio of hla happiness. A "lady" Is a wpmtm who will nccoinmodato herself to uny circumstances , Blunder the last "Entering Llfo Without A Spirit of Enthusiasm and Knterprlso. " Mon do overj thing faster than they used to. Wickedness aud crime result not no much from bunlps on the head as from bumps on the heart. In Into years there has been moro religion than the-uorld oversaw before At 4 lock this afternoon I'rank Hoard gave n ch ilk talk to an Immense audience , Of course it nbonndcd with amusing bits. A largo coticourso of past nnd present DOIHO college students gatherel In the Con- grcgatlona1 building at fi o'clock. After roll cull by President Perry , several stirring nnceches were imulo by the alumni , nnd a typical college song AMIS Indulged In. The college jell was KVCII. | nnd until after supper time n social session of students was held. At 7 : ; ! 0 a Young Men's Christian associa tion mass meeting wax held In the tabernnclc. After a song by the Adclnhlan quartette. UPV. C. 11. Newman , pastor of the t'rst Chrlstlaa church of Lincoln , delivered an eloquent uddi-css on the subject , "Tlio Dlble , the Book for the Young Men of Today , " Hev. Newman brii ( Iv Hketched the Important re lations of the blblo to ull the professions and pursuits of today. At 8 UK ) a grand concert was given for the benefit of vUitors who had urrhedon the grounds during tbeday nnd wished to remain until o veiling. Assembly specials for the remainder of the session are as follows ! Thurartiy , July 10. grand Chautau < | tia burlcsquo "Tho Ghosts , " IKjrformed bv 100 draped figures , n take-off on all the funny things of the assembly. Filday , July 11 , grand closing evening con cert with a chorus of 200 voices. Miss Park of Boston cornctist ; Mrs Moollcr , Miss Lithncr , Messrs. Uddy , Allor and Uarsby , solo'.sts , ami the Aclelphlan quartette. Hxcursioa tnilns , ono faro for the round tilp , will bo run on all roads. Other special features of -omorrow in o as follows : 11 n.m Lecture , -"I he Novel , " Prof. , T. C Frccimn ; B w in Recognition addicss , lr. ) J. L. Hurlbut. Norrs. Hecent visitors nro as followsPioin Omaha-Mrs M. 1 > Kobortsou , MM G. W. Clark , W A Gardner , 1Z L. Hull Ftom Fahne ld-Allen I ) Palmer mid family , F J. Loomis and wife. Misses Nettie , Bitdlu and Mliinio Lev\ls. Miss Clara Anderson , C. A. Merrill , C W potter , Lulu U Downe. A loficshing rain last nlcht rcmlcivd the nil of this motning delightfully cool. The Adolphian male ( inaUetto has made a reputation which has extended to neighborIng - Ing states. The Black Hills assembly , which occurs ( a Hot Spiing < ! , S. D. , in August , is anxious to secure the joung musicians They have taken the proposition under considera tion , and should they accept it Nebuiska will build up a musical reputation which will not wily bo obscured. I1 A. Holt , n prominent citizen of Syra cuse , airlvcd on the giounds last night. Klwood nnd Fairmont have laigedelcga tions of tennis pla.veis on the grounds. 11n : I1 nil's Assembly. Couscit. Bun FS , la , July 9. [ Special to Tin : Bri : ] Thcio was a very fair attend ance nt the Council Bluffs nnd Omaha Chiu tauqua today. The three main features of the day \ \ ere the lectures by Leon II. Yin- cent , John DoWitt Miller nnd Dr. Gunsaulfls. The lectuio by Mr. Vincent was "Byron. " It was , llko his other lectures , very scholaily and finished Ho grows in favoiitism with those who aio attending the Chiutauqua for the purpose of study more than for entertain ment. While hols not ttiomost popular of tholcctuierson this season's ' piogrammo ho is doubtless ono of the most , if not the most , scholnily anil polished speakers. His diction Is elegant and his themes nro evidently closely studied by him before their presentation. The lecture by John Do Witt Miller was on "Iho Stranger at Our Gates " Ho discussed vauous phases of the immigration question. Ills witty and humorous illustrations survcd as a pie want feature mid a happy icllof to those gliberal there in the sweltering after noon. Ills Iceturo wns not so intensely funny as on the previous afternoon , but more elo quent. Ho urged soveial restiictions to im migration , but insisted mainly that only such foieign elements should bo allowed to enter the body politic as would assimilate , tending to a healthy moral , pit ) sical and itcllectual giowth. This evening Dr. Gunsaulus of Chicago made his long expected appearance , deliver ing a lecture which was matchless in elo quence. It was pronounced by all who hcaicl it the gem of the w hole season thus far. Dean Wright of Boston nriivcd yesterdiy and gao the Ilrst of his ten lessons on the scientific ! method of stucljing the English biblo. With his blackboiid and his quaint , clean cut way of getting fit thing ! ) , ho is pcculiaily fitted not meiely to Interest but also to entertain . Tomoilow the great drawlnf ? card will bo Talmngo. Ho is to lectuio .it 3 p. m. The amphitheatre will doubtless bo crowded. Ihcro aie numcious other features of attrac tion In the progiammo not wholly overshad owed by the coming of Talmago. The morning lecture will bo on "Emer son , " by Leon II Vincent. In the evening there will bo a choice concert by the Hogers bind , Piof. Case nnd his assembly chorus , Mrs. Wadswoith and others. v J.HST T1IK JtACK III'IXJIES8. . An Oni-sinan Beaten After K fusing to Talco A.dvaiitasn of an Accident. [ CopurtuM isnoliy Jiiinea dnnlitn Ifcmictt.1 LONDON , July 9 [ Now York Herald Ca ble Special to THE Bun. ] Fine weather favored the Hoyal regatta at Ilenloy yester diy , and crowds of people were present. Great Interest was centered In the first licit for the diamond sculls , la which an incident not on the card happened. The compatltors were C. G. Psotti , of the Schuylkill navy athletic club of IMiilndclphU and G. E. B. Kennedy of Kingston. It will bo icmembcicd that last yen- the competitors In the linal heat for the diamond sculls woio Paotta and Guy Nlckolls. Soon after the won ! was given NIcKolls almost fell out of his boat. Psotta g lined a lead of half a down lengths and then wilted. Ho ought to hive gene on , for ho was , beaten out of sight , though ho wasn't in a lit condi tion to low nt the time. When the vv oid was given today the men went away nt n tcuillo pace , and at a stroke of foity to the minute Psott.v gained nt cv- eiy stroke , and was pcihnps two or thico feet ahead when Koimedv c lught a ciab with ills light oir , knocking the gait of blsbwlvel open nnd oveitmiilng his boat , and as a natuial conscinicnu ) pitching himself into the ilvei. Psotta lowed a few sttokes and then stopped. Kennedy was taken aboard the nmpiie's boat. Ho wasn't at all Injured , but ho was very much disgusted , for of couiso ho bad lot a head. Psotti lowed biclctotho launch and asked what was the matter. When the in liter was explained to him ho icfused to the head and said "I'll him accept , : give an other chance. " 1'or this bo vv .w nictiphorlc- nllv patted on thobick by every body w ho bend Ids clceiblon. Hy everybody , too , ho was declared to bo n tine spoilsman. Ken nedy's boat was taken ashoio n'lit tlifl swivel was bliut. Ho pulled off his shoos and stock ings and gut afloat again. Once more the voul was given. Psotta shot ahead again and kept the lead for twenty strokes. 'Ihen Kennedy went to the front. At times Psotta steered badlv , but the cause of his defeat was lack of btajlng piwer ) . Half of the distance was covered by Kennedy In 4 minutes and U seconds , and ho w on the race in 1) ) minutes nnd 11 seconds b\ too many lengtlis to count. Kennedy wns cheered enthusiastically , but no man stands higher as n spoilsman in the opinion of those who hoard the facts of the race than Psotta. IGOi Sixteenth and Fnrnam streets is the now Hook Island ticket ofllco. Tick ets to all points east ut lowest rates. Tlie Gr.-iiadler Guards , LONDON , July 9. [ Special Cablegram to Tm : BLE. ] In the house of commons today Graham , member for the northwest division of Lenaikshii-e , asked the government what tiuth there was in the report that Insubor dination pren ailed in the grenadier guards , Higbt Hon. Edward Stanhope , secretary of state for war , la leply to Graham , stated that the repoi Is w ere much exaggerated. There wns bonm dissatisfaction , ho snld , on the Jia- tallion being ordered to parndo on Monday. For a short time the men failed to appear , but eventually the whole batalllon paraded for duly and marched In perfect order to perform the duties assigned to them. Merchants' hotolOinahn. $2 to $3 per ( lay. Nat. Uiovvn.propr.Iru P.lIiRbyiiigr. Ijonilon Ij-ttor c. aril ITU sulk" . LONPON , July 0. The letter carriers at tached to the central postofllco w cut on a strike today and all mall deliveries In the dis trict covered by them nro suspended. A dele gation called at the ofllco of the postmaster general nnd fouud him absent. The deputa tion Informed the men nnd tlio can Ion de- ddoa to resume work until they could ro- ccivo a reply to their demauds from tlio post master goucrul himself. Senator Cockrcll Thinks That tlio Upper House Hiu No Backbone. HE OBJECTS TO THE NEW'SILVER BILL , Senator Daniels Calls It n Makeshift and AVaiits a Colllnloii with the * * Incentive 'Iho Vote Tomorrow. WASHINGTON' , July 9. In the senate today Presiding Officer Ing ills announced his sig nature to n bill for the admission of Wjoin- Ing as a state. Iho bill now goes to the presi dent for his slguatuiu. . On motion of Mr. Blair the senate pro ceeded to executive business. The doors ' wci-o reopened at I o'clock. Iho sundry civil appropiiatlon bill was re poi ted nnd Mr Allison stated ho would ask for its consideration tomoirow. The consid eration of the confeicnco ropoit on the silver bill was resumed nnd Mr Cockrcll continued his argument against the report. Mr. Oockrcll ciltielscd the last chiuso of the second section of the conference bill and said the latiffuugo therein Indicated a piefor- enco for a single gold st.mduut. Ilia secre tary of the treasury would so Interpret It , Until a parity between the metals was estab lished , gold would bo given the picfercnce , mil legal tender notes would bo iccleemed in ; otdMr Mr Teller controverted this assertion. Mr Jones ( Arkunsis ) rend nn extract from nn article In jesterdav's New Yoik livening Post a paper opposed , ho said , to silver lug- 'station in all Its foims to the effect that ho confeicnco lepoit contained some fcatuies lot embraced hi either the house bill , or the senate bill , and tending to muko it a better measure ) than others. It also stated that the purpose of the silver men vv as "foiled " Mr Cockicll That is precisely what I have siid That article is irom aery able repre- sentntivu of the gold Interest. Under this conference report the sccret.uy of the ticas- uiy can diive the country to pirt with every dollar of gold and can lock up in the vaults of the trcosuty every silver dollar. That is the most dangerous power given the secretary of the treasuiy slnco tlio foundation of the gov ernment. Mr Platt Docs the senator mean to say ho would not give the sccictary of the treasury discietlon as to which coin he would pay ml Mr. Cockrell I certainly ould glvo him that dlseietion. I would saj rcdecinablo in coin. coin.Mr Mr Platt That Is all there is to say. Mr. Cockrell That is tine , but there is with- it a dcclui ition which is a fatal thing , and that is , that the gold standaul still exists and must bo maintained. Taking up the third section of the confer ence bill Mr. Cockiell entered a "most cm nest nnd solemn protest against it" as meaning the practical cessation of silver coinage after July. IS'Jl. Mr. Jouoa ( Nevada ) That is all wo , vunt. Mr. Cockiell In other words , the scnitor from Nevada is willing toabandon the double standard , to make silver a more commodity , to stop its coinage , and to tell ttie people of the country ho has done something for thorn in the icstoiation of the double standaid. The conference bill is the total abandonment of nil pretensions to the double stnndaid. Mr. Mitchell , in the course of some ques tions involving Mr. Cockrcll's ' consistency , remarked while ho wns in favor of the free mid unlimited con ago of silver , ho would support the confeicnco bill , because it was all that the friends of silver could get. Mr. Cockrell I believe If the senate will reject the report the house will in the end ngroo to the senate bill. Wo hnvo made no detei mined effort to suonort the senate bill. Wo show no bicifbono. We show no dis position to stand by what wo have solemnly done and wo give tiuthfuluess to tlio assci- tion of the monometallism of the east that the bill was only n pi ojcct to furalsh u market for silver bullion. , Mr. Daniel addressed tho-spnatoia opposi tion to the bill "The silver question , " he said , "is a great deil bigger than the pros ! dent of tlio United btates whether the picblclont's name bo Benjamin Haiilsou or Urover Cleveland. " Mr Daniel aigucd that under the confer ence ยง 70,000,000 woith of silver bullion would bo plied up in the treasuiy oveiy jear for all the years that the silver sli cam would bo flowing and not a dollar of it could bo coined to piy the bonded obligations Of the United States , w hicb w ore paj able la coin. Such an enormous discrimination against silver nsj-hat vv ns never expected In legislation except when silver should bo completely demonetized. Ho admitted it would bo bettor that the confer ence bill should become a law than that no bill on the subject should become a law. But it was a moro makeshift. Sooner or later , Mr. Daniel said , congress and the executive 'bad got to como into collision on the silver ques tion. Why not let the collision como now ! If the friends of silver stood up to the flght they could win it , aad if they iaa away they would lese it If they believed In the free coimgo ot silver ( as ho did ) they should stand by the senate bill and let the president of the United States take care of himself. Mr. Morgan took the floor , but saw ho could not finish his remarks today. An in- foimal undcrslanding was had that the vole would bo taken tomorrow , and the senate ad journed. House. "WAStmoTov , July 0. Mr. Parquhar , Now York , called up the conference report on the blllnppropiiatiug $73,000 for the relief of Albert lUKineiy. and demanded the pievlous question ffcrcon. Tlio pievious question was ordcicd and the repoit agreed to. Mr. Hilt , Illinois , fiom the committee on foreign affairs , ieportecl back the icbolution lequesUng the president to furnish the house with thocoucspomlenco between the goveiu- mcnt of the United States and Gicat Ihitlau touching the subjects in dispute la Bcluing sea since Maich I , Ibb'J After avbi icf debate Mr. Ilitt's resolution was adopted. Mr , Hltt then presented the conference lepoit on the diplomatic and con sular appiopnation bill. In tlio course of the discussion reference having been made to the uppropiiition made bv the last bill for the piotuctlou ot the United States' rights in Samoa , Mr. McMil- Un of Tennessee declared it now appeared the entire result of the Samoan negotiations had been to entbiono a king who had been de throned by his people. Our lemesou- tativ6s who were sent nbioad lor the purpose of settling Samoan matters actually had gene to tlio extent of overriding the will of the people of Samoa and setting up as king a scapegrace who hud been dethioned , and moreover this Ameilcan administration had undertaken to pay pirt of the expenses of his kingdom. It was u disgrace to the Ameucan people nnd to the administration responsible for the ncgotiitions. Mr. McCreary of Kentucky , who wns chali man of the commltleo on foreign affairs duinfg the last cougicss , said ho believed wo had clone the Ix'st that could bo ilouo and Mr. McMillln was putting it too strongly. If he was not satistlcd with the negotiations ho lid Introduce a bill to cairy out his views or ho could cull for coirespomlenco with foreign nations , There was not a woid about Samoa in the pie cnt bill. Mr. McMillln Is the gentleman admitting the taking up of a dethroned king and plac ing him on tlio throne was not in the other agreement , that a chlof justice should bo ap pointed and the governments of the United States and Great Britain and Got many should jointly guarantee Ids salary ? Mr. McCreary The gentleman states it too strongly. The Samoan question has nothing to do with this appiopriation bill. Mr , Hltt then demanded the prev lous ques tion , ( declining to yield to McMillln , who was desirous of continuing the Samoan contio- versy. ) Thoieupon Mr. McMillln raised a point of no quorum , pending which Mr. Uogoi-s ( Ark. ) moved that the house adjourn. Lost jous 7(1 ( , nujs ( J3. Previous question ordered yeas 101 , nays II. II.Then Then Mr. MeMlllln moved a reconsidera tion. Voting on tabling the motion to consider resulted : Yeas 1D | nays SO the speaker counting , through tlio clerk , n quorum and declaring the motion carried , Mr. Uiecklnrldgo ( Kentucky ) challenged the correctness of the count , instancing thu names of Knloo , Herbert , Craln aud Pitman and stating that they had uot bccu present. Subsequent ! ? ho withdrew the challenge to thonnmas of Cram and nthlnn , but pre served It as far M .Uuloo and Herbert ere concerned The speaker , whim hrlmlttlni ? the necessity for absolute-ness In tlm record of those mem bers present nnd vijtlng , stated that oven eliminating the nnmi-s of tttdoo ntd Herbert there was n quorum'lfesent. \ . Ho declared the motion to talilo carried , and put the question on agreeing to the conference report. Iho vote resulted' ywus , 1U ; nays , 3.1 , nnd tlio speaker was utiubjp to count a quorum , so the conference reporJUwas uot ngrecd to for the present. Adjourned. Keep some Cook's ' Uxti-a Dry Impcrla hnnipigno In your Ira cticst ; Its splendid or company or for d jnor. 1'cr Ct. Mliineinolts .Oi ; MlUunkin . .007 KnnsmUlty. . .Nil Denver , . . . AV ) MotlCltV . . . .NX ) Oniulia , , .417 DCS.Molncs. .410 fct.l'uul .JIG Oninhn 111 , 3llniienpiilln S , MINM-AI-OIIS Minn. , July 0. ( Special Tel- cgiani to Tun BIT 1- Ono Roddy Hanraban , who used low ear a riotir [ city uniform dur ing tbo gunc nnd cuiT the enrsoC reporters who spoke unkindly of him at other periods , had themeiilcst kind of n time this nflcr- noon. Ho came on the Held \vlth a largo red lese pinned on his innnlj breast. Ho cracked Joltes nt the lepoitois , smote Iho bill over the fence nnd Into vniloiis corners , and then 'bec-ged ' Mr Duke's ' pirdon fur bonglng his twisters. Itvvns brielly "Kcddj's" clay , and tlio ciowd pave him an ovation. It would lave given him money also had he been In the other team All mound , the game vns very much of a plculo for ho Nebraska aggregation , nnd the way they piled up runs was nstonislilng to the latlvesjif this buig , v\ho until the pist few lajs have been puffed up with the notion tint the pennant was alte-ady won by Minne- ipolls. The hits mad o by the visitors -\vero not numerous , but thcv were nicely mixed with cnors and wild pitching , nnd the result was twelve luns. On the other hand , Martin iltehed u superb game nnd ho was backed up ly his team In grand slnpo. Clovclnnd , tianrnhin and Walsh gathered In ground Jills from c\ cry section of the territory and slammed them Into 11 rst regardless of expense , and steady "Walk" Andiows took them all in w ith never a wince The only member of iholocil team to do nnv batting was Minne- iian. The Flour city nine bos now lost live straight games. President Morton today signed Pitcher Jones of London , Ont. , and Second Baseman Day of Grand Kuplds. Local cranks are clamoilng for the reinstate ment oWostcr and Hcuglo The scoio : MINNUAl'OflS n ii o A E u n o A E Cnrroll , m . . . ,2 100 1 Cnnitrnn , If s 0 U 0 0 Mlnnolinn , It 1) ) J 1 0 \\iil.li , sa . . . i Hiid-nrTrf U 1 0 0 OKiirm.rf 10100 Kri.ll ) ) . 0 0 10 U 0 CluTClnnil 11) . 1 0 1 S U Kittrqucst.SbO 0 1 0 Uillanmhiin 'ti.2 3230 Mjors , c .01 31 2 Vndicws , Ib U 0 II 0 0 Miller , in U 002 0 WIUKw. . .2 2100 C ) Day , 2o. . . .0 0422 Moron , o . . Uuku , p 0 003 1 Martin , p 0 0010 Totals 2 b U 14 C Tolnlx l3 8 27 14 "I Minneapolis 0 00001 01 0 3 Omaha 0 J 0 0 0 4 0 0 12 SUMMIUY : Knns earned Oman 11 , Minneapolis 1 , Homo runs Mor.in , Hnmnhan. biicrlllco lilts Hud son. Hsterqucst , Myoro , Kearas. Double nhiys Cleveland to llannili in to Andrews , Mlllor lo O'Duy to Kyn. tolen bases Mlnnoliin , It } n , Onnavan , Walsh . > , Willis. I ) isos on b ills y Unko 8 , Martin 7. I'lrit base on errors OmahaS , Mtunonnollsl. 1'u ied balls Mor.in 1 , Myers a. Left on bases Mlnneipolls b , Omaha 4. AYllcl pitches DakoS. Tlmo of game Ono hour and forty minutes. Umiilro- ' Hoovor. Milwaukee OKansn8 _ City 7. " Mn.w lUKEE , AVls. , July 9 [ Special Telo- grain to THE Ben. ] follow lug la the result of today's gimo : Ml bW AUK LR. KANSVS CITV. U II 0 A F It lltl'OA B Poormnn m ,1 2 2 1 1 Jlnnnln 2b. .3 0 4 3 0 lalrjniilo | , U 2 2 0 2 B Smith , If . . . 1 2 5 0 0 1-cttlU rf I 800 Ullurni.n1 1 3 0 0 Shock , u , . . . 1 246 1Hoover , rf. . . . 0 1001 ' 0 13 0 0 Stearin , Ib . . .1 2 1U 0 0 Winning run \\lih two men out. 11V IKM.NOS. Milwaukee . 2 01000 1 200-6 Kansas Ulfy . 1 J000 11 001-7 BUMUAIIV. Earned runs MIluiuKoo 2 , Knnsai City 2. Two-huso hits IJalryiniilo , 2 MiocK , hmlth , lloo\or. Carpenter. H.iso stolen 1'ottlt , bmUh. Itiirns. Doulilo plnys Shoulf , Morris- soy. llasua on hills Mllu.uUiCO J , Knus.is City ItHlthy pltUied hall b\\art7cl. atrupk out ify Howdors 4 , hy Swiirtzcl 4. Time of finmo C\vo hours and Uttccu uiluutcs. Uiu- plro Heutloraon. DCH nioincH 1O , fcloux ( Jlty 8 * Dr.3 MOINRS , la. , July 9. [ Spcchl Telegram - gram to THE BPE. ] Jfollowlug Is tlio result of todaj's game : IIV DesMolnos 0-10 falouxOlty 120128000-8 PUMMAUV. Ituns cnrned Dos Jlotncs 0 , Sioux City T. 1 Ian . . Tliieo- Two-basu lilts 115.111. Genius. - 1) ) iso hits 1111111,5 in , I'lilton. bti.uib-i Genius , fcierlllcc lilts btncLuull , Pholan. Muuull ir , ( 'lino. Donblo pi lys Pliclnn. btolcn buses- Dps Mnlm's 4 , Hloiix Oily 8 llnscs on bulls lly Sommci 5 Koicli 1 , iovllnl ! , Itiisis forblt- tln in in with I ) ill Hy t-oiiimcr .1 MiiiuK out Jly lioiclil , Doilliitt. Wild plain's Smitnor 1. Time of gatiii1 Tvvolioins and llfteoii inla- tiles. Umpire 1 ! lusowlne. Denver H , St. Paul 2. ST. PAUI , Minn , July 9. [ Special Tolo- toTnuBisE ] Following is tlio result otto-day's game. HtJMWAHY. Runs earned Pi'n > r S. Two-baso lilt- , Mc's-ltt. lloiiu ) inns Slcl'lcllan , Uliltuliead. liases on lulls-Uir W < oUInVliltvbuKl ! G. htruckout Ity Mee klu , > VhHehcaU S. Um- pho Oaslc-k. Samples of Dr. Miles' IJestoratlvo Norvlno nt Ktilin & Co.'s , 15tn and DoiiBlos , cures hCfitlaihc , neivousndss ; sleeplessness , uou- rulgm , Ills , etc. _ i , U lor Knnokij'Oiit ' Coininr. Bt'HAi.0 , N Y. , Jdiy O. The prUonght between Iko Wclr , th1 "Spider , " nnd James Conner , the Instructor of the Buffalo athletic club , took place last night , The men fought v 1th skin gloC3. . In the fli st round Wclr led the fighting and ( rot lu t\\o blcms o'n Conner , altliough the latter scored on U'clr's eyo. In the second round Conner made a ferocious effort to icuchVclr , but fulled , la the third ho tiled it again u 1th the s une result , and be fore ho could recover Wolr stietuhoj him on the floor with a right-hnndcr on the jaw. Ho gathered hlnm-lf up , hut -\\iis too weak to continue , and the "Spider" soon sent him back iigiun \ \ 1th nsiiuwh in the mouth , knock ing him out , Carter Victorious. Cincnoo , July P. The npnellnto court handed doun a ilcclsloh in the famous Caitcr divorce case this morning. The aocislon of the lower couit ls aflliinotl , Mrs , Cattor is dofiutwl and Mr. Losllo Carter retains poa- icsslou of the child. i\i nt TAa JIA TEKKSTS. AVci-o US..OOO lions racked Ijiist Wi-ok. 0. , July P [ Hpoclftl Tolo- gnun to TUB UEP..I Tomorrow's 1'rleo Current will say' The week's picklnu In the \vest has been 2V , IKX ) hogs , or 'JO.OOOless ' tltiui the procodliitc vcok nnil M\W ( iu excess of the rot responding tlmo list jcirhcntho total w as 2i\000 from March I , Tlio nptro- | giito H-I,7i0,000 : ngnltist l,12.15,0.'liwt ) car. Tbo leading places compare nt follows : Tickets at lowest rates and superior accommodations la. tlio gictit Hook Is land rtmtoTlekot oltico , 11)02 Six teenth and Fni-niun stu-ots , Oniaha , n n : TIM/A.M/.V : itn.i.r.v. Dlsi-oinvd of Orders Catisi-s a Ills- iiNtroimVtvclc In Aliiluna. BlllVII olIv t , Alu , .lulj 9. The dlsiORard of eiders caused u collision betw ecu n f iclght nnd pisscnger tialu on the Louisville S : Nashville ) railroad , forty miles touth of this city , this tuornlufj Pivo tr.ilnnien worn In- stnntly Iclllcd and a sixth fattillj Injuicd. None of the v.mongmM were killed , nnil so far ns known iiono v\cio siuiomly injuicd. The killed mo John Giccu and John Webb , en- eiM : Jim Arinstoad iind liob Wilson ( colored ) , llrcim-n , nnd n white pumpman named Pair. IJcn Swopo ( colored ) was fnt- ally iujuivd. " \Aoi-lc id' un Afilc-an Cyelcmo In the- City of Muscat , MUSCAT , July 0 A tciiiflcc- } clone has pre vailed hero mid in the adjacent country. Great damage was clone in tlio oil ) anil sur- oundlngcountiy. Many houses both hero nnd on plantations were demolished. The oss of lifo is appilling , icpoit-s thus far re ceived showing TOO poisons killed. A-tithoi-Uocl Mnro Hank ! Not"H. BtrNos A\ ins , July 0. The picsldent of the Arpcntlno Hopublic has authorl/cd the Issue of bank notes to the amount of S100,000,000 , for the purpose of reliovitiR the ilnnnclnl situation. The icjectloii of the pro posed sterling loan has caused gic.it cxcito- uent on the bourse hero. Thn Kltintlcm in MoNTi.viDioJuly , 0 The run on the banks In this city continues , notwithstanding the fact that the government has doorc-cd foiced cuui'iio.v of the notes o then itional bank for six months. 111I'ctn.M 11 nulic-s Hie Const. \\7imu , July 0 [ Special Cablegram to Tin , BI.I : ] Dr , Peters , the Gfimuii explorer , i cached the coast from the Intciiorof. Africa j estcrdaj. Ho Is v ell. Tiio De.ully Gasollun Stnvc- . Crn vn It vi'ins , Ii , July 0 By the explosion - plosion of a gnsolinostovo this morning Mat thew Pctiovltsky and vvlfo woio nearly burned to death. Gold Premium Still Ailvnnoiii.- . BUCNCWAiiirs , July 9 The premium on gold has advanc-ed to iiOJ per cent. Both the mctliod and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste , and acts pently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , demises the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers nnd cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste nnd ac- ceptuhlo to the stomach , ptoinnt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreenmo substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and Si bottles hy all leading drug gists. Any rcliahlo druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- euro it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any Buhstituto. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO , SAfJ FRANCISCO. CAL. irUI ) ! > lllE. KV. NEW YORK. N Y A rchool lor tlio Higher education of WOMIX An nnuiunll ; fine corps of 1'rofnturs for If * > ! Litera ture , Art and Muilobjr ipccl&lliti Locution Col n in bin. lo , In * 20 iirre park Just north of cltj limits. Forcit trrei Abound , blae arass , an abundance of spacft for out-door eiercUfi Itantlaomo bulldlntr * . Moral tone off ftchool ticelleat. A Lhrlatlan bom with alt tha freednni and all the safeguards of a well ordered iiome. Wrltoforrataloirue Adclreti , \V , A. OLDHAM , 1'rcildcnt , COLVitll IA , MO. COM.KOK SWAUrilMOlIM SVVAIU'IIMOHK , P/V. Opens Vlh month , nth , Ib'K ) 'llilrty inlnutoi from Dnmil It Htnllon I'nl'n ' Umlur cnri ) of hrlornla 1 nil colltuluto cuur.tcs for both OXQ < lending to Ulnulcul , 1 lulncerlMK , fa < lisntlllo and I.Hurary clo- KrciH lluulttiful lucitlon , olouilvo uruililils , Inillillnffs , machlnn ffliopn , lattornturloa uuil libra ries her full iiirttcnliri niltriMK Wil II Al'l'LKlONI'll I ) I'rcslilont M B Worirunl'nrklncarChlcaco ) . Hoarding I E-fl School for Girls anil Yonnit I-ndlos For J ' caUilocuo ndilrosu U. ' 1IIAVKIt. IX , . D . ' Morgan 1'nrk , III. , ot 77 Madison btruct , Cblcago , 111. CONSERVATORY . . , OFMUSIC All de [ irlmcnl of Mn&Irl Imtrui tlon , tlndfrn Tjin- , IUO JUU , KtO. b. t.UVLUUV. JlClUOIlVlllO , 111 ILLINOIS MILITARY ACADEMY , " "flnsJli" " Clrcularof IIBNKY J. HTKVKNS. A. II. , 1'rla , 1409 DOUGIAS---STREET. - - . On nccotint of our largo nnd increasing Practice , \\o have IIBMOVED to moro spacious anil con- \cniunt olllcofl , ' Drs. Botto & Betts , 1409 Douglas St Omaha , Neb , MANHOOD flii m r , and healthfullr tmtarM l trwnirth * n xl , vluO tk ) rU M dUne no A iu ivmuuist. , XT. Sunburn , Piles , Chafings , Cuts , Eruptions , Boils , Sore Eyes , Burns , Sore Feet , Wounds , Mosquito Bites , Bruises , Stingsof Insects , Catarrh , Inflammations Soreness , FAC-SIMILE OF , Hemorrhages BOTTLE WITH Lameness. , BUFF WRAPPER. . AVOID IMITATIONS. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE , POND'S EXTRACT CO , , 70 Fifth Avenue , Now York. UNLIKE TEA & COFFEE-GOOD FOR THE NERVES. J The claims of cocoa as a useful article of diet arc steadily winning recognition. Unlike tea and coffee , it is.not only a stiimilnnLbut nnourishcr ; and it IMS thegicat advantagcof leaving no narcotic effects. Hence it is adapted to general use. The strong may take it with pleasure , and the weak with impunity , "BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " nj-VAS Hoims's OocoAC'onco trloJ , nlwnjs u oJ " } toavt-a m ) Injurious clfJitn on th noTTOua BStom It eno vrolitlor , therefore , tli&t in all parts of tlio world , this ffuni'or'i Cocoa Is icrnimnritilcil ! > ) meillfiil men lu tuiil of Ion ami cuflVo or nllier cticuiin cir chiuitlikto * fur dully HMO t > > children or uiliilt * , hulc mid nlcltrlch , iid poor , "I.arRo t ale inIlio world. " Aaklor VAN IIoinKS'sanJ MltnoixWr. 6a "THIS IS AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER. " Waller Zlcsant , THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.1 ; Within less than a year three cliifercnt Judges have granted Injunctions protecting the well-known Yellow APOLLINARIS LABELS from infringement. The last defendant used an oval yellow label and a yellow neck label on Mineral Water , and employed eminent Counsel who vigorously defended the suit. The Supreme Court , when granting- the injunction , expressed the opinion that bottles of other Mineral Water put upwith orange coloured labels may well be mistaken for Apollinaris at a short distance and without close inspection. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Grand Lottery of Juarez. TJndor the Mnnacement of the MoTlcan International Banking Co. , Concegslonarlos. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will talcn nlncn In nnWln nt the PITY O" TTTAin/5 ] ( formcrlv l'.isn rlfjl Vorto ) , Moxloo WEDNESDAY , JULY 23d , iS90. Under the personal siiporvlifnn ol GEN' . JOHN S. MOSBY , nml MR. OAMII.O AKOtnUina. the former RBPntlL-inan of michpromlnunco In the Unltiil Stito1 ! tint Ills prrsonco nlono 1 sufficient trimruntce to tlio puljllo Unit tlio dr.uvlnis will bo liolil wltli stilot hoiiusty null' vtr- ncsa to all , and tliu latter ( tbo Supervisor o [ thu Muxluun Uovuruiiiuu'j U of uiujl itundlue and Integrity. CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only 6OOOO TicketsI Only 6OOOO TiclcetsI WHOLE TICKETS , $4 ; HALF TICKETS , $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS. $1. 31x1 ST OK 1 Irize of $60,000 , $60,000 $ , KM Prlios of Approximation JMtwcli . Prlzoi. . fltnot ; . 'riioof loooo lootn 100 I'rlzos of 80 onoh K.IXM 1 I'rlioof 6000 60UO 1001'rlietof 2i oncb . . A5J Dl'rlio.of 1UX ) cr.oli 3000 Terminal Prlzei . lorrlii'nof VOOcucU JOOO tan Tormlnali to Ul 000 1'rlio of 20 eioh . 111,090 Vl'rheiot 100 each , 600O 6iW TtrmloAU to IID.OUO 1'rlzo of tl ) eaoli . S.OUJ 100 1'rliei of CCCBcli 6UW Jl'rlic of U ) each 7W J 1014 Prizes amountlns to . $126,070 Wo the un.lornlcnpd . licrchr entity thnt 110 Danoo If any tlckot druirlrua prl/o Ii at to thn nnlor- Nncloiml or Moxlro In Clilliuihim hua on dopoalt tlKnod , ILi fnoo value will bo collected Mill romlima from tbo Meilinn Intornntlonnl IWinklnK Company , to thu owner thornof fron ol churn J the ni'CfM3ar < r fiinth to uunrintte the payment of all C.IHIAIt II IIIIONSDV , tlio prlcoi drawn In the < jmn < l Uitturr of limroi. President VI l'ii o Nation il Iliuu 151 Paio. Tor. \\ofurthorcortltr thiilivu will ui rvl a nil tlienr- AOUMT3 WANTIAn. rniiKOincnts , nnd In person niium o nnil control nil For club ratoi or nnr other tnfariii.itlon , wtllo to lioilr iwltiRsof this lottery , mill tlmt the tame nro thounilursluioil Btntlnz your aililro cloirlr , wltli i.oniUirtcd with honesty , falrnoss ana In good faith Stutu , County , Struot nn I Nuaibar Moro npll mill tonardii nil virtlos a ll cry vtlll iKiimiirol tiy your oncloslnunilourol- JOI1N B.MOSnY. Commissioner. oi > ol nrln your fnllnlilrun CUM no Aununi.tEs. MliXIOAV iMrUUNATlOXAT , lUNKINO Co , Huiiorvlsor for thu Government. Oltyot Jtiuroi , Moxloo. t\J { ) rPTf 'T7' Send romlttnnpci ( or tlokots hy onllniry lot tor , t-onttliiliii Money Orclpr. iNi 1OJ-J. js , | | ( , ny J111KXSCOI1I , , , , New Yorli Uxoliinsu , l.ink Druftor I'outal Hots. Addrcas nil rexlstuiud Ipttuisto MEXICAN IN'rfclR.MJ\'riOr-IAXA BANKING CO. , City of Juarez. Mexloo , via El IPaso , Tox. Great Sii'mmer Barpin Sale -riY- MAX MEYER & BRO. , Jewelers and Silversmiths , QJXTEENTH AND FARNAM 6TBBBTS , - - OMAHA , KBB Bargains in Bargains in Watches. Nkkcl wnli hoi from 12 M tiptrnrds Slhcr wnlcliDj friini ( J npwirdx Diamonds. . . ' ' ' . l.'iilloi' ROM ivntchox from > l'i upwnril Ueiitlcinun K"M wntcliua from 125 upwards. Diamond rlnus from f2W upirnnls Bargains in Jcwclcry. Dlnmond collar tut tons from M iitinnls ) IH.imnml Hcurf pins froni lr > upw arils \Vccnrrjn full linn of jcwulorr IncluJIns Dliuuuml tuir liiittuns from Hi upward * . bolli Kill lKul'1 nnil line rulluil plutu rlnKn , Iiliinvmd Htuilt fiuiu $7' < l ) uiwivril' | pins , onrilnu'M , lockctx , chains , bracelets , Din NK nil Iaco plr.s from f 10 u | > wnnl < iiftklacus , ruff nnil ) llnr buttons , i to Ar- lilitiimnil car Tint'sfrdiiif 12 upwnriK tlclu nctuully wurthll wo null nt Vk ) to 75o , lllainonft tirnculttK fromHft UmiirtN | nnil nil otlitr KuodJ tiroBoldnt the flutno pro * Jllaniond pdidniits fmiun'i upwards Uorllon , buo uur nliuw window Hue our Diamond nccUJCl'S from SM iipwnrJa iirt'nln I'rlcna. ' Watches , Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Reasonable Prices. Greatly Reduced Prices en Silverware , Clocks , Lamps , Umbrellas , Optical Goods , Etc. General nJ 1IEKVOU3 EtDIIITYl fWeiknt s of Body tnd Kind , Effect * LMErrortorEiwmslnOUorYcunjr. lion lo.ul.rr. ? 4 , . . ib.jlol.lT o.f lllr - IKIXK TUKiTllKHT-DtnHll U it } . B a Itillfrrtwi ftU 0ite nd Fon\ta \ rocbtrir * . Mritt II tnu DMeritllo IiMi , irk ill n iia vn > er < n IM ( > fil < dltr . Uiru * BRIF. MEDICAL CO. , BUFFALO. II. V. PENSIONS. InmllilMoWn or Minors , or nro you drawing I. H $1210 per month ? ' Hnvo you u claim pomllnK hut want relief Kovv > CTUTSON'S TJ A TQ Urltii n * nnil receive * lir rrturn limit npproiirlittu blank nnil ( ull Initrucllonit fur voilli tj.e , wltli a ooFi'AND STIFF HA la copy of tliu now unil llbintl IAW I.O.SUS1IAW 4 1IAI.I.AHI ) , ItoftTOMcci KlTeii Itox \VasbIintuu , u O Boyd's Opera House Bloclc.