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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1897)
Till : OMAHA DAILY PT W. JULY I COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT MINOH Mlt > 7'IO.\ . Eri , k Grcirpe't OiiC " KleiB. 11 ! B-w J. s-.r ' fmt , tnenefl tc J4t MerrtMB Uk M i * Aat Gay .tat tke Fourth te O i- I n rr t -he Imnflry , "H Tel U7. VT * . w Looait j-eterfl i ' -h irttlt lit , Olilo H jtj ( ( > Louden ol FalrCfld. IE. , 4 * the "Mis * Man ! C.fcvln oft Pftrt ui atie. H -rjm Hampton Brown of CblcB6 t ts * e i * ; Mr tnfl Mrs. Join T. Oliver. M f l t. MullUs rei rtte4 Prldiy from a ' v -L her sieUT , Mn. HoS. is I'vaofiM C M t Lu Htrtict if Vteitlrg Mrs Tt ott nn . 1.1,1 other reethee Kna JMendk , inv tl . v\ -it' ) ! wife and ion ol Ornah * , . . - ' ) Frra RuBWll M tbt OgflMl Ju r iit drlivej-od fe very Ititrrestitig t ' ' ( . 7--iiiity church yciU-rflay evcfiitiE tr Lf.ut Citlz i lHi " n K. f. i i , el ] of the BotoS stott * rt ! zrci < u i- ! tr Dtnvcr and otlxt * wcctert PI ! > ' irn < ro\e bit health. M- r ' M-t , H. L Catnmlncs enfi Mr f tv > -t p M Sargent will rtan thie wcel ! i , -o Mscklnaw Lake. T , i..rii , ) services oJ the late Mr t ) 1 u-ii v .11 be held from the residence , \v t . tcct M 2 p. tn. todaj. V . E H Reed anci > on Lee will IPHV i ' ' < j jitpti Bur.Llr and New Englanj P ' nuj will be a * ay tor twp motitba . . . Djflpp loft lent evpninc li O- ' Iioclci t , pmete car for their Term Ore re t M- a.ici Mrs J. M. Han are In Hetlanfl S . wt.-c ttiej ient to attend the weddlnj o' t . - dauphtor , Mifin Mamie , to Mr Oscai Bta * M--- 'iMiTiy i tpr to Mrs J. O. LefflPti elL tb > L- 'iii Home , epoke a : tht children' ! tbn > c a' Uroadway church yesterday after' .i' u phme Vincent has obtained at , piKiUim In Chicago and Mrs. Vin , : i.auchter Helen will Join het ae BODI Me at , , Mrs E H Lnupee left yesterdn ] f . iiuLn-i where they will visit duritij th < M It ul Julj , cpendlng part of the umi Cb P OUt _ i r.rudKhaw and Mln& Blanche Lawsoi r . ' i in.aha. were marrle-d at 4 p m i - > tin at the Christian home. , by He\ J ' Lf mrr aiiJ Mre J. C Hancbett and son o f.a l.nkf f'uj Kpent Saturday with the tarn 1 < ' l p' 4 P. Hauchett of this city , ei r " ' --r their home , after an eastern visit ! < * ic Elder D. C. Franklin conducto ! < iu rti * > lcp e fefls ; ano admiuistered thi ia 'ttiKH of the Lo.-d's Supper at Epwort ! ct i ! . t j it terdEj morning. t.nd alio preoche < tt it Jli li vax rei'irtfd on Saturday evening tha the 'farcinit er fell lower than it had before ii th .afct nx yeare. A number of the ell ; c.ffi Ui * . turned borne to prepare for th k ne whiih never came. Th < tp"'ic ' last nlpbt made u raid on li pi bj Mrt. Bennett on Went Plerc s T-i-t i t ar the corner of Graham avenm 0 'rpian ' < e William Young and Mis V jiati.f were taken to the police static : LI lor led un. Mif > Mini Whittaker win leave today fo I . .t \ f u , < ] i.ibtr points In the west She ha IPM -i i p > ed in ihe Boston store ior nevera ? M. - uud hf expect. * to take a few weeks roi. uJ improve her hi-alih , wbici. has no lieet , v oJ lately. Sful dinner parties were entertaln t * , lii ' , 'aiicl hottl lest cvenlnc. Bath puee 1u" ut his plate a pigantli firecracke v t o lotm busiueKS looking fusee at th < vi > d A gentle pull on the fuses removed < -a' ad thbclosed the bill of fare neatl. roil * i ti luKide. 3'ra'l. Nicol. one of the operators at th 'VW'-tj T tnon ttlepraph ofljce , ca'ne ver ; jar > 1 IMIIR tne second finger on his lef liatii. li.it fxeuinp. He wni endeavoring t rais , " a w.uclcpw in the ofllce when the plas 1 rol.i Tht hharp edge of the broken glas otr ) > < s'\'red the linger. He v as tal.en t A l.inr < tri p More and fainted while waltini for a i' C p Via * 1 compun. . temalc rtniedy. Med Jr-ai cansultatloii free AYtidnesdET. Hetltl boi'U ' furnibhed : :2G-227-S2b : Merrlam block N Y Plumbing ; company. Tel. 2fpO. TKLirmK Accnrrcn JVriv 1 < > rU OoinimiijVlr - lit. OfT.cin * o 'fj tiinr ' I4i > lnj < > r Ciircon. All apprelieiiblon concerning the dir.po&i tloc the jong Distance Telephone comifji ; ItttDfled to make cf the o dinance receniJ jiawect tthe city council granting It tb r < gbi of wu ? through the city was set o rt * . ' \ Meidaj by the receipt of a telegrar J MaxCaiison It came from the jinti e-r- i. ' -tit company and announced that th < -rrjo' > had accepted tiie oidmance ct i wu * I'uesed The telegram Mated that th fid in a'cejitance had been forwa'ded b IIlB 1 1Fn Fn > > de of the company bert felt consid < " -sbie anxiety about the aialter Mi Young the company'b representative , ha tonouni-ed his bilief that the urdlnhnc v -oid 1101 be accepted without laodlficat.oi Tbp i Ijtuse that was particularly offensiv jprot Med that the company sbould place It wires uuit-r ground whenever the city couz cl Raw fit to decree it , or when the ovet head winf litcame & nuisance or a publi daiigir Mr Yonng pleaded with the eounc. uo' u. iose't the clause and explained the tiixJtrgn.ut d w-.r < 6 would destroy the ell ciencj of the M'rvicc. and intimated thi the compuny would be obliged to pa found int-icad of through the city If th counr-'l iiiu.innined lie position. The pout rx ) rfun.o to recede and passed the ord ; nan Mr V 'utig stated yesterday that constrw ttoii woiK would probably be eominei.ee u < tti s end of the line Immediately and Uit Ctpuu Ulufft and Omaha jieople would I able " ulepbone to New York City befor the t vi Muton the ground i\crclkfi. nt rnlriiiiiiint I'lirW. Flunuouui parl. was luil of vit.ltoi > yci tertlu * xxho wen ( .enrching a comfortabl jiiacf to Kieud a quiet Utenioon. Ther vcri inauj email picnic pariien scatters amour 'he hills In the park but the tnoi jirtui i. us calheriUK w f the Patriots i Amu i > & ob tin imitation of Pioneer Icidp Jk , f E fv member of the lodge in tli < j wa pttMut. Hid there were lar e dt Kiiii.ii. i > fruin umaha and South Omalm Tl meaipirt mtt at their hall at 10.30 a , m i.uc5 fo'iuid ' u proe < ktlnn cud marched t tl't i' ' 1 1. led by a bund nf music. C J Scarlet acted at president of the day an ufttr thi dinner basVeu were cleared nwa hu < &lied the abscrohlbge to order and at aoui > < - i ihe following program Mu"li ban : ) i o.-etion : music , drum oarpt , Doelt r i of Indeuindence J J. Pramey ; Ni ticrnu ttirt. b nd. The Pauiots of Amcrici Jtne * A Keller : munc. drum oorps ; on tmn H'ni W H Ware , : nublr , bane tira uii lir j AV. Henipstead ; music , banii circnoi ) \ F Patton. muric , drum corpi An < > a chorus : bejiedlction , Jubllft niee : TiiUr HitHn1rlMr * ' \ \ ' iu , A wri ( f titiachmtint was Ibi-.ucd n'UToon h > Juiuicr Vien at the requen c Frhiil l'iitihpi ) and H > ugey & Uiesun c-t'i't CuuDctl filuft * gro-t r } wee in a t ff r > i / < ollwt u debt of J22.M ) which Mi M H H rljw c Umaha butcher cwttfl t5inn B t w drf over from Oinhlia wiih lii Jam 1 } in hte bulehttr wagon to attend th ini' htrs i-'cnlc ' HU creditors oiwyvcred hi I\rrs'-"i brre wl'b Hune propertj sh&t ooul be sf.i end tout , prompt uuuuirt * la Ft IKIC ) ot - 1'i.der the itroviciuiu of the lot * law ai's hmeuu can be Ut-ued on Sunda vh'-n b- rrt.dUuntri - willing to twntr the tbrj I'.axc reasun&ble prouiuU fur UllfvUi tbat ftij wil' ' lu e 'I'l'ir t > itni ) if action I dt aye l Ittrlpu t borne Mua buggy wa * ' . : .e 1 at ,1 In w at obliged tc take hie Jamil be 32V nn ; b motor oie Til * iebJ i * . Improving tnd s ty if pieotj We are prepared lo make peed wt ttirii low farm lotnt ic mall or large amounts at lo rc < t * You c n wvr money by writing ta We tli-o vrle Cre and tornada insurance lowt.t rttu Loui't * i. Lout * * . RELIGION IX NATIONAL LIFE Prorerc of Sdoacm ie Applied to Ike aieHTEOUSNESS tXAlTH-K A KATlOK" Ht'V.V. . v. Hnrwe * Arir - llini Pnlrl- o IK ill Ir n Uoilil Till ic tr. but the GriK'C < if tlir Lord At taort of tl > p churcht : * of HID flty ycii- t d y thnr * wa a bletiding nf patriotic fire with the reirulatwrvicta. . r t-ioiic fci-rtnon * and addrpsetf with ihe DI. tic Lai Bongs , were the uratt ot Hit day. Hcv.V. . S Barnes of th * FtfM PrwibjterlMi ehurcb aellirrt d two verj intereeuac neriaoni Ml * morning and Ptilne isubject * wpt * "Patrlotlstti a He- 1'Flt.ut r oiy" ana ' Ott Cause ? Our Na- titinul areatneufc. " HI * tnnrning trxt wts Uken from Pl-orerbti xiv. , J4"RichipotiB - new exfiltpth & n&tion. but filti Is a reproach to any people. " He Etlfl in part. "Thi * flate. Ju5y 4 , is supposed to etir tip all the American spirit there Is in us V."o itrt. Bupiospfl ] to think todaj ot Att < rie.an htetory , Atnrrlcan crettnesi. American pros pects. AB OUT fictional anniversary occuri this year on the Lord's day It will bp well tor us to have our patriotic thought * take a religious turn. Religion and patriotism are pretty closely akin We in tblp country , havp dlvorcfd churtfi anfl utate. bui religion and good government cannot bp Miarate3 : the moment we do that , the ro\rrnn ; > ca1 ceases t6 bp good Rovprnmpnt and the matt begins to die All nations prosp r nationalls Just ts they are faithful religiously. It w-ould be well If our whole American people woulJ think dppplj on these lines today XVe need religion for national | pprman'nc and national prosperity , even In America "We ha ent altogether abolished religion from governmental matters We ptlll fca-K our political convention * anfl our legislative assemblies opened with prajer We know that it is par'l > a matter of custom a time- honored habit w-hich UP one ; hink it nec e- nary to abandon : and partlj & matter ol policy , because there are BO many who want religion to keep it ? place in these greai matters But we are painfully aware ol the fact that righteousnsfs it too little con sulted In the actual working of politic * . nnd while there is a nominal recognition o ! the Supreme Being there is a great fleal more actual reverence for the ruprezne 'boss. ' In all our greatness we have not yet COUPE past the need of providential jruidanpe noi have we pot ten pa t the need of loyal pa triotism or devout Christian citlr-en'hij among the peop'c Tht re it a need of pa triotism even in tin\et of peace Are wt watching faithrullj to maintain the tru < < -pirlt of 177C ? Is our patriotism of todsj of O.F high & grade as thai of our forefathers - fathers ? The great question with them w-n * not 'How shall I best serve my own inter ests. ' but 'How shall we , at snj cost , pro vide the best establishment to secure th liberties and the ceneral wplfare of onr- pelves and of ib'fie who will come afte : us' ' For the accomplishment of this thej said"We mutually pledge to each othet our lives , our fortunes and our sacred honor The Christian religion and the true Ameri can spirit both alike mapcify our wclDre as a nation end ou- Interests us c community above our privilege * BE individuate. "The eupreme object rf consideration fet me is not my right * alcnt , but every other man's rights , also the general good , the faithful presfrvatijn or our Institutions ol pescp and prosperity. There is no difference of opinion that good Christian quallfe * are the best qualifications for good cl'izenship That peace * blene'iF w-hich Christianity teach : * , that honesty , that ludustriousoess , that benevoltnce teat regard for other ? the ! devotion to the uplifting of mankind which are only features of righteousness are Just the qualities tbat need to prevail among us for continuance of American bless ings. We ma > sa > " without hesitancy thai the bcrt Chn tiaD Is the best citizen. Os tentatious display of wealth Is always tan- i tsllrlug and b. especially so in a lepublic I Taere fcpems to havt came a reviving in D < ootnewhat modified form of the old doc trine tbat might make * right 1 can , there- fo.e. 1 may. and there w-U. be required great de1 of Christian gentleness , practical liebteoufnes ? on the part of all good citlzsns to overcome these difficulties with the leas ! disturbance We need righteousness foi self-prtf-ervation Would that we as a people ple , and also as individuals , r > ould say c : Comlrius , ' 1 do love my country's good wlti E respect more tender , morp holy and pro found than mine own life' The advancement - ment of rigbt"nuscDs > if the fitroncect esl that 1 * now made upr n our patriotism "Wt owe something to our country be s'rles our taxco We owe sympathy and sup port to all that is good \ \ > owe it to ou country to be lelipious and to promote tha righteousnpss which is at onc-e a safegunn and means of exaltation America has n better bulwark than its churches , and n better pledge of peace and prosperity than continued allegiance to the gospel of Jet.ii Christ It is a privilege to be an Amencni We are carrying up the national Ptruetur which was BO well established 120 years agt Is our part of the work as goofl as thn early part which we are alweys so wlllin to eulogize * Are we building as eubstao tlallv as the founders did ? i "May the fabric stand while the worl ] stands' " j > icitvin > AT men \n\v\r CHTRCII I'jurlotlr In Tliflr % ntiir < - und Goin The servicet , at Brooawsy church las i eveiiuip were o ! t patriotic nature. Tw- < 1 inspiung addresses were dtlivcrrd by Hon C M Har ! and Hon C. G Saunders Tb I paetor introduced the tpcakers in a nea j address an'l el to made some very Cuin , renmtkt before the ilosp of tht service. Th choir rendered c patriotlr anthem Mi H&rl It. owning bis addreee quoted th words ot an early blfbop of the church j fnyinc that tbe stfrt and stripe * must b , nailed to iht c-rure of Cbrm and coatlnu j together if the nation chouid prosper. H ' fuld that chrieti&nit ; had bt n tUt- mean of cH-illziug the world and had nmdf i possible for a republic like the Vnitefl State , to exist. Hesutedthat while the sovernmen 1 hud- been well founded , yet there are torn , hard problems to solve before it can be mad ' permanent. "The golden age of beroisn ie not pssi us we are apt to tbiul , some times. " naia lie. "snd some ol the moot dif i fic-ult problems that ever oontronted u re 1 public confront uc today , but the tia-tl I 'Jilll not be one of jirmiit How can we fni j the great battle of labor and capital it th ; ] print quoEtii.a of the de > . " I He npuke of tbe corruption ol state eni , national officiaU and tali that tbe fault wt 1 not altogether nlih tne olllriait. uur tt > ouet who buy their vote end influence bu resnud partial ! ) vith tbe pK'plt ' nlic elccte them to ollit-e "Tbe prtat aeart of tht otlon U rignt. ' rtld he , "and when the people are sroueo to rtvptiei bunesty ratlicr thai , part } ou government will tie pslt. " He prole = fii i belief ihpt Itivtne Guidance would direc all aright and that we would realize full ; that tationt , . like individuals. tr < reeiauti tilt to Go4. Mr Sr.unde b ean nit addrest with tfa Matement that the c-liuu-h f the pre * power house fr.itu wuic-b must cum ? tii moral ptpwt-r to lift tbe.ctlrm to a iilghe iTlm o ! clvilimtljii He rpoke et FOOI lecpth upon tbe relation ol tiie churcli t tbe great quecu > lib of udn > He ft.it tbs liik.ro tb n college dducatioii wat uwfaar : , to iti le ; a good citizen , and it be. tine tb ini > iai ) oi the church ant ! bomc to tn tll pi-inciilw of horn-sty tni upngiitneiu ID tij h aiu of the young tuttii end wouun oi tb count r > HE rpaKe of tbe great wtu.i. tti power o ! the Vi.iied fttitx. and uid w htd uotliiiig tc , ftar from eilernal houn-f. ; "Tbta.ei wbo would do u the prcatet ei il are among Mxue c.f tbe histietrircit ul fcoiiet ; " hUiJ he ' cnci arc m all ipnl'.nca partlet Tut } ht\e uo palaa-kJ htith " Our cHilj , hope be wid WM in the ftf that p&n > luut are becoming luoMtt an looter e&c-n scar and people would tote in an hones ! man ra-ber than party pnmipiw "Politics utt-ii lit hup ol ctruutii/ bp "anfl if tbe tMiioc ever dies It will lit bec&use tii * cbui-ch har firtt cpmpd to eii't Tb tttie ana strifif * i.aa the crest of Chrin n > u b < pl ti' J H3e bj side if we wouli lire nt a nutiun ' ' A eric ' wts sunc with ontliuftlam bj th oonen-gstioti ti the rhise of the ! . H \ . \ n \ ohLV T1MIJ Aiiniinl I'lcnlr inn ] Itnrlpi-ctte Oc-eun nl I nluu I'nrk. Jvoarly l.doo bntehej-e , aeeottpaniea by tbeli lre , daughter * tnd iw-pethe rE , attpn4c < tlw picnic and barbecue rivi-n by the Rpni SBtcbers' I'rote-ethp stsoelailon t X'oios pwk yetwaay BJteracion. It was tbe tblrt tntiual erect of the kind given by the sseo dttion. and lu in&ntcert made use nf & 1 the experience acquired * t tie previous tour nuoen.1) . and thereby assured its success The wt-atber was all that could be deslfed end thp event propreawd from beginning ti tad without sn unpleasant feature. Thi piopratn includad n trries of track events which were buiacientlj Icte-restlnE to UiaLi an ifiernoon of fine sport. The prograc itself wa * E unique &ca original idea , point Pdly snpgetMvt of tbe craft. It was pnaiei in blood-re-a ink oa half thrcu of buiebpri wrapping paper. A ? W-pouna rteer anfi elgh IK young pige wefe barbecued ana distribute ! among tbe crowd to make a portion oT thi lunch. There were enough trach events to fill il every minute > f thp afternoon , ana it wa almost C o'clock before tap chief even : o thp day , the killing e.ontes1. was readied Tbe famous old race trcct had been put Int first-class conation lor thp bicyele races ani sprinting comest * The first wai a nap-h l tnile bicycle race for boys There w-a a trael full of youngsters when the time came Jo them to line up Ior the Etart , but iht rae was betwt-on two only. Harry Nicholson ani Harry Brown. Nicholson look the lea within ten fpet from the start and increase. . it every inuh of tht- way until be passe. . under tiie wire He lost several see-on is o : the lest quarter twisting his neck : o get glimpse of the nearest man behind him. H made tbe half In 1 1 . The wile race was between Martin an lialley. A stiff breeze was blowing that mad hard pumping on the first half , but the youu men made a pre.ty race oa tbe Us. half will th" wind behind them It w-as a close contes all the w-a ; around but at the last secuii Martin spurted ahe&d and iiaca d tinder .h " wire with hit handle-bars "advanced a to inches beyond I > alley'e Jront wheel. Time 2 41. 41.A A 100-yard foot race between Paddy Hos and Clarence Hough was : he neit event Rors won easily in 10 1-5. Ross niterw-iid made a Idd-ycrd dash against time , and ma'l it in 10 seconds flat. Di'iley and Martin come on the track igai : for a two-mile blcjcle race , ana for sL minutes and twelve seconds they kept U audience guessing , but at the fjnlsa Halle : left no room for doubt tha : he was tb swifter rider. He won with plenty of flu * between his rear wheel and Martin's Iron tire. A special milt race w-as a.'terward arranged between tbe two young men , whic Dailey easily won in 2.2C. A gentlemen's roadster harness race wa the next event. The contest was betwee : J. J Crowe's favorite horse and Chris. Gner' nag. Crowe won in 3-00 flat. The killing contest was the chief evesnt c tbe day , and awakened the greatest interei not only among the butchers but among th vome'n and children who filled the gran iand. Last vcar the high scaffold upo which the irillme was done w-ac erected ir side the railing in front of the grand stan and so near to it that some of the wome cot their dresses soiled. Yesterday it wa erected in the paddoch on the opposite Bid of the track , nearly 20P feet from the gran stand There were but two contestanti Sam Reimer and Theodore Hoffmen , both c S uth Omaha The Judges were Patrick P Mornsey of De" Moines William Muenzen mever and George Dean of Burlington. l Before the contest began two challenges wer oosteS. One came from Larry Noonan , th South Omaha butcher who won the contes on tbe satni. grounds last year. He chal lenged the winner , naming a wager of nn less than J100 and up to 50h. the contes to he go erue-d by the Washburne rules Tbe other came from tbe DCS ; Molnes dele-go tion and srieeifled tf > 0 After ilie conteM wa over the latter wager was accepted and th time net for lies M nines during the tire week of August The bulloc-ks that ha been lying in the shade of the judges' stan all afternoon peacefully chewing their cud were dragged up tbe gangway to tbe to of the platform , with tbe assistance of score of men pulling upon the rope an scores of others pushing , prodding an veiling behind Reimer had hit" cnixmi ready for the block ID four minutes an tS'ree seconds. Hoffman's time was 4-4K. There were a number of delegates of tb National Retail Butchers' Protective associii 'ion present The third floor of the Judgei Etsnd w."s reserved for them. Among thei were Henrv Daw-son of Des Moines , T Snnuffer. WiMiam Black. Herman Hoeffengc of Cedar Rapids. Nick Lau and Theodor Rcnanenbuller of Burlington , J. L. Haul mann of Des Moines Cane beat rookere. ! )5c ) this week , at Dui fee Furniture Co. . Siiu and 207 Broadway. JTMPKH Ciiptiitii Klil - In IP' Into tlieAViiK - n nil \ < - > -r Itp- | -k \ll\ < - . NEW YORK. July 4 Anntt er eandidat for fame men death today in jumping th Brooklyn bridge He was Captain W. C Heebie , who had a reputation of jumpin from bridge * end masts of vessels. Tt bridge polica received B "tip" of tbe comin event on Saturday evening. Captain War Et onc-e ordered three patrolmen Stallone M either end of tbe bridge , while an offict in citizen's clothes was sent to watch t tin- house where It was learned tbat Keeb ! lived Tbe officer remained there until o'clock thu morning , whrn he returned i tbe bridge office Two hours later Keebli with three companions left tbe house in" coach and drove to tbe Catherine fitref lerry wbere they crossed over to Brooklyi went to tbe bridge entrance , paid their fai and proceeded slowlj to the center of tt epsn on the north roadway , when tbe coac noLjped and tbe party alighted OSict O'Graflf wbo wui some distance away , sa Ke-eble climb to the top of the rail , an tunning toward him shouted to him to sto ] Before bp could reach him the man ha leaped feet foremost. His body made tw compute revolutitms Ipelore it reached Ui wa.ter 140 feet below , when it struck tl water with a splash disappearing tnd wi not se en afterwards The police JUTESIE the driver of the coach. Antonio More Dutitnr McDonald. Michael Kfrn and Wciu Weed the three others also Law-rent Sprecl.p and George Schureth , who had bee statlone/a BE lookouts to watch for the potici Kef bit , it wat letrneid. was formerly sergeant in Coxey's army tnd up to fet weeks ago a waiter in & restaurant H we * an Englishman by birth , Si years ol end unmarried. _ Arnold 'i Brome Celery eures headache JO , 25 tnfl CO tente All flruggiEte. in MRNKAU , i * \VrlKlil-\Veblier . CASPCR. Wyo , July 4 ( Special. ) MJi Bertha Webber , daughter of e Lincoln , Net banker wat nmrriBfl in tills eitj Tutsde to Mr John Wright one of the big floe ! masters of Natrona county The wedait wrejnony was performed at the ie iaence i tbe b'ide'e einer ELI ! wt attended by ti intimate trlendc of the bride and John Griffin of Zantfvilie , 0. , says' ' never Hvt4 ci day Ior tbiny yearf withw suffering zpon > until a box oJ De Witt Witch Hazel Salve cured my pilt * . . " Ft pllit end i etui troubles , euu. i-'uife Fprninf. eczema and all skin trouble * . Di Witfr Witcii Heze ! Sslvp it Cflelirulf UHlimit > lriM' ( Can. . EOl'STOK Tf I . Julj 1-Noi a trolli car i running in this city , tbe men bavit truck thu morning to compel i.f tbe uniun There were tbree und a lull came in town. AU.mt . ai > ran until & oJrU > rlan the nfu-ruoo when the cumpuny tlnally gvve uji effar 10 run care , leaving thoueande ( f pucitile : tbe outukirtEOf tbe city. Five hu&oreo m < are uffwttjd _ f. P4U Ior wiafl tofl flittrt-st tin \\lXFlUiHIHh.llRIULEli \ \ Ciacaasatl Tatw Afi3ibrr Slip Kaarsr tc Bemad Pkrs. GAME SLOW AND FULL OF HARD Until Tcniu * Vnitr In MnUJnt l.lf 1'lcnvniit f ir t inilrc ltiirt on . \ffiiiiiit > t tlirMi - lcr' , C : St IxmK S Ctclnn ! tl. ft. ntltttnort t Chtogti , IB : Tl asliiftptou 7. Colutnbu * . 12. InatHiBt'olis. 0 K r a. CUj. S ; xilwsuV.et , I ; lea innlnps St Paul , lH-MliHiBnt'oUi' . M. J > . Grana I'.wlds , 8. CINCINNATI. July C Atitmt S.OOP BUM th Hed defeat Baltimore in a tlow EQI tiresome came Both tettns played a bei iiridlcg game tt > a v-sre ronsttntly fcicktni with Vtnplt-e HtKrt. la the filth ibbtag. Orh nine * Blagipa tad KrtHy hit to Corcoran tlltcbry coveted tecond and Jpnclnps was pu out. but stopped Hltripy froa mailing : double play by holding hU am Vmplr Huet : called ReJley out tt first. Score cixnxNATt I BALTIMORE n H n A tt n H o A t : Purli * It. . . I ! 6 0 CMf-OfS * . 1H S P Hot rf . 0 S 4 K ; lfr , W I 1 1 ' -n St. J I 8 JMjs s . * * e * 4 l Ib . 1 * t * K 11 > - . If . 0 0 0 0 . . I I * | * tnrt cf * It ) . 0 1 $ i l n > - e- " > 1 J nitrhcy , m. 1 ' t 4 Ztlrtts. . ! h * 1 0 8 iviu r . . . < > 1 * iiHowmnn. r. l > 1 4 twm. ii . . 1 fi 1 < > ( .Corum , p . * l J > J Total * . . . .t tl'K U f. Total * . . .4 ! > * K U * Kll > - out , Jetmlnp * tmerferUic with throw. cm * out wh i winning run va roaac , 'lm-lnniitl . ll l ; il- nait.roor . * . o o r o e o - EkrtH-a Minx : ctnciMwtl , 1 ; IlaUltnort- . ! T i-lmw hit : McGratl. ThmbuMhiw lii.jlc. K * 1 r Left on l f : Cincinnati. 1J likllimore t Stolen hnw.Keflrr put-Up. Hi J . Coreoriin to Heckle * r noutilifl } rE bamon tmll * Off I > - . 1. oH Cortiett fi Btnirk out : J- I > WV < T S. by CoHMtt < Tim * . Two hoarn and live minutes , t tnjiltr Hurst. Hurst.LOriSVILtE. . C : ST. l OflS , 8. tOriSVlL , .E , K.V. , July -The cam tnornltig wa ? i'la > 'i Pd.t1u ) i3 for tonu'TTOw this afiej-noon. Lmutpvlll * wlnnlnc wlthou much effort. CunnlnEhutn pitched B ROOC UP-- came and hip FUppanwas laultless Attendanpe. 4.000. Score : V1SVIUL.E I ST. l-OJ7f KH.OAE HHOAE - w . ( T fTOirlmw c. 0 3 M'Creers- ' > U ' Haltmiin. 2L 0 1 44 I . , me ' ct. l 1 S 1 l' Harunun at. l 1 n J 4. -d M ( i 1 S S l'3fBd > . 3h..S 211 * Werdcn Ib. ! 4 K 2 OLaUy. If 0 1 1 ( ' ' MI 1 2 a arena i * . . u l s s . 1 1 8 Ollarle > - . cf 0 8 0 * Hock. St. . . . 002 ! fcHouWn. rt. 0 0 4 t Cuti ham. p. o 1 S 4 UjCarpey , P---J _ Jj. | Toittlf . . . . C 12 Si 11 ol Totals . . . .8 K SI 1 * mUrv tile . - ! litlih . . . . . . . . B 0 1 S ' - EHn.-a ruw l.iulicvnJe. 4. St nul , : bww n ermrti ljoulvlll . 1 ln r imt biS JUa rvlll. . . 7. Bt lnla. R rm ba OnnnlnRham , S , tfT Carwj. 1 on bullOff IHXIM(21. . cunnlnpham. pitched bull W * on Time . Werflen Hit by u. . One Hour and lorty-Jour ailnutea. X mj.ire Sheridan t i CHICAGO , 16 ; W ASfllKGTON . , CHICAGO. July -Hard hitting nnd muc ; CcftiCTve them a : cleaner fielding ty the - - CTve tciflav Mir the Senaiors e ° " \ vlctorv pvrr . the stall , ana retired i : ow was eaKf r .m the sixth , after fourteen Juts ha 3 been reg "tired apainsl him A wonderful catch l > : i ' the fea tans * and Becker' ? hattlap were finger badly f'l t ii nire * K"iilv had a In ? tterrrt to stop a hot liner. Attendance ' 5 QUO ctit ? " WASHINGTON. CHICAGO. i KH.OAE ! BHOAE Everltt Sh. . 5 t > 1 2 S Brown , cf. . . ( i ( i ( ' 0 U'Ci.r'k . Kf 2 2 1 6 1 Solbaeh , It. 1 1 3 ( ' UaiKf cf . 2 3 8 0 OKemopt. E . 0 1 1 6 Anxun ll > . . . - 8" fl ° FarreU. * . - ' . . 0 101 Run rf ! 2 S 0 OMrGulre. 5b. 1 1 11 - titrt-er. It. . . nail' OflelUy. Sb : . . J S J J Cul'nhiin. Ib I 1 t 2 1 Abbey , rf.I ) 1 4 0 . . 1 8 0 8 POT.rten. Ib. 0 0 4 S c. 1 0 S 1 OMerrer , p. . . 0 1 1 0 - German. P 1 n ( P ( Total * . . . .10 1C T7 14 I SVrleley. cf. 2 J : 1 JD I Totals - 7 in 24 :2 rhlcnco . l 0 C f > J 7 ft 0 - ! Wartllnpton . 0 * 0 C l ! 2 SEamed - Eamed runs : Chlcapo S. Wttshlnfton. 1 ! > rn I.BBCFChlcaco \VaFhinmon S. To liBxe hltr : Lanre. Decker. nlll > Ablx-j Thrre I.IIHC hrt : Griffith. Home runInckcr Stnlei bas : McCormlok. Beilly. Tumble I.IBJEUP Cormitk to eallahan tu Anfcon Reillj to Mr Gulrc. O'Brien to Mt-Guire "mirk out : R : balli- : Off Griffith 2 : of GrilBth. 1. Bnne * on Men-er 1 , off German. 1. Hit with ball O Brlen Time : One hour and fifty-five minute * . Vm pire : O'Day. _ STAKDING OF THE TEAilS Played. Won. Lost. PC Lofton . JO 1 2 j 1 07. Baltimore . M | | CinclnnaU . M g IK ffi. N > wTork . 5 - Cleveland . JO . . . S _ . Philadelphia . m SO M . PiUBburc . Kg ji 2" " Is Broolilvn . 67 27 3ft j. . LnniM-ille . 57 3 84 W = 2 Chicasro . - * ' St U 4S Games todav P.o ton at Philodelphtt Brooklyn at New York , Baltimore at Clt cinnati.Vahlnprion at Chicato.rievelan at Pittsburp , St. Louis at Ixjuisvllle. < COHIS or THIS IVKSTCKA IVIIIIKIIV City nml Mll niilc < - < - I'lnj Tie of n IVoulInr NnMire. KANSAS C1TT. July < Todoy'f with M'lwauk'-t was. called In tne last hal of the tenth inning on account of rain. Bet teams played a peed pame. Only thrte hll wcie made off Terry. Score- KannaCiy . - Milwuuliee . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 J 0- P.aBe JiiU. Kansas City. I : Milwaukee ; r Errors- Kansas City. 2 : MilwauV.ee n Bai teries- Kansas City. Whlted and Blanfoii MiUauliee Terry and See ! CCiLfMBVS , O , Jnly 4-RHtKer j.itchc a tine pame today. n'K'Wins only pevt-n Bca' teted hits A threatened storm cut the a' tendance to about S.OuO Score. Columbus . < l 1 1 0 8 S 8 fi 1 ' . 0 0 0 0 ( 0 0 < > - Base hiw : ColumbUB. 5 * : IndlanannlU , Error * : Columbus. 2. Indlannpolifc i. Ha terleb Ccrtumbuf. Rettper and liuclUey , It dlanapolip , Wi.llters and \Voodf. ST rAl"L , Ju'y 4. Both tam fleldc miremb'y toduj. but the Saints hit hardt and oftrntr Uian the vislu.rs Pricl.e pitched a tjiiendid eamt in the Jacto ! hi poor rupport Syoie : St Paul . 4 1 S 1 7 ft 0 1 S- : MmneapullF . : BuEehitfSt. . Paul. IS. Minneupolls. U. Ei i orb St Paul. 10 ; Minneapolis , 11 Battei UF St Paul , rriclien and Spieg ; MlnneajH lit. Smith and Ilo > lt , GUAND RAPIUS MUih. . July -Tt. BoboltnUB made another dcKemie tfTort I ecare away the Alcer jitik hoodoo an fal'ed They have not won a came on the grounds this reason The he t wuiintenfel nj irt-vlvt , KfJ decreeat noon , but It vu a lively and bard-foupht f-tme Score Grand najuds . J 0 1 1 1 I 0 0- Petrolt . 4SU01l > ri' < > - Base hits : Grand Jtajilfif. i , Detroit. 1 Error ? Grand Jiatild * . 8 , tlrlroit. " Ha teries Grand Ttajii-'K , Scott and Twmehan Detroit Clarlwon , Thomus Oflfl McCaule } STANDING OF TirC TEAMS Played. Won. L.OFI J' < Columbus . 00 - iJ _ l * d > St. Paul . cc , , r. " ' ' * Udlan j ah . GO a 2" " sr. ' Detroit . M 47 Grand RupidE . f-t 4 U > MI neBliull > . < S - 13 44 KanBab city . . U M 4 : Garnet today Cclumbu ? tt Jncl h ( Ji ; Detriiit at Gram1. JikjjUf. C > M at Ivansa * City. Ci Mmntapalu bS \ ( morning ) , St Paul at Mlr-neuji lit noon ) < ! . * MI > or TIM : UVHLY > iATitu iililb Oninliii AXiiic in ilif Mnlli < i mi Hrrur ail > rbii > Icr. pCHt'TLElt. Nrb. Ju ! > Sj - < > all Suuth Omalia'i , team met Si-hu l < i on tl diamond here yesterday , wmnmp the gun on an error in the nlntb , when the t--1 was even and two i n out Pirn liawmt Stewart not peulnp a ball tbat vus ihr > to htm too hi eh by Third BuK-mat. Bnl : Itarrinp the wtcond innitip. in nhlih S ui fir. hh made t'ix rune , the painUK * pretty one Tboup-fc th * mril.eciuu. v.t- nominal the battery witrl. of eu < i ira ww line tidutc of ScbiiyJer l.uc'U.t 1 < ui home run ui the wvt-ntij. J rkK > ii nf S u' Omaha made a three-Uosrer itj ui. i r' tbat lit-'j.fd ' mutli touurd maUlng tiit v. ' nlnp run Sc re S ( busier l ( - S'tb timaha ( ( : - isase Uu. SchujJtr. J * , South umaht. S'f kr > j ' * ff F lt . or bun * Hatterl < Sfh > i "c'rb ! t. South n1 tonl - % Hlc. Neb. July - < Ptwl l > - Th * m ln Mtr rtlon of the blc crlrt.rmk n here oh Sttardny wms the b li cairnbe - tw n the local clul > und the H vati Bro . of Omaha. None of th * ew > iti U ot flrM- c i.ne were wnnttnc . It w * chumc- tertwd thrmichout with brtiiunt t"Uylt > r. IB which the buttltif : nf Adam ana cfctrhlnc < it J nuna Shannon wen the moft notv- wi.rthy f ( ? tuM k Score. Bro * . . . . JO ! BttteHes. I ouir\-lll . Irwin n Bros. Welch Bad Shannon. Ura- Morrison. IIlklKirti llrntk Hie inoKN. N > b. . July the local f-round < : today the CapJf ol Otnmha uer * drfeatefl by H score t > I It to t. The paine ww featuN-ifss and was callpfl ai the rat of the seventh inatnp on acccmni of ruin. Score : ElUhorn . S C I t : 1 t-l ! Clippers . . . . . o * 0 8 0 1- < Ras * hlt - ElUhorn. 18. Cllpjnrs. C HrsH ba e on balls Off Hoberts. , off Ktiott. Hit by pitched ball. neds. Hubbnrd Struck out. By Hobert * . t , by Knmt. 6 Batteries Elkhom , Roberts and ISad * Cllpj'ers. Knott and Hubbard. Time oi pame l vo hours and thirty minutes , t jure ; Mr. Calelley. \Vri-t Point -Wlii" . li ? Oiif. WEST POINT. Neb. July 4 ( Special Tel' epram.WfBt Point playt-d Its first gatnt today with AVlBner. Only tin IhtiitiBB vtvn Iilayed , so tu to allow Wisner to catch t train. A larce crowd irom Burroundlnt towns was in attendance. Score : W it Point . 1 C S C 0 1-1 * Wlsnt-r . 0 0 2 7 0 0- I Base hit * : West Point , C : Wtuni-r , C. Er rors : West Point , 4Vi : < ncr. G Three-ban hit , Uhlnehardt- Passed hallsAnfin , 3 Batteries. West Point. Ch < la and Uhlne- hardt : Wlsner , Anfln und Emley. Vtnpire OrtirlniiU K Mnt Orntul Ivlntiil. GRAND ISLAND. N < b. . Ju'y 4 ( Specla Telegram v-Tht Lincoln OrifrUials were de Teated by the Grand Inland team toda > bj a ocore of 10 to 2 , HoffmelMer of Granc Inland tiltchlnfr o trteady Ratne and r.evpim hit ? well scattered The locals batted freely n feature belnc H.'ffmels'ter's home run Mill two men on bases CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , July -Score : Cedar Rapids . . . . - Peoria . O0 ! > Base hits- Cedar Rapids. ! > : Peoria. 8 Errors : Cedar Rapid * . 2 : Peoria. 2. Bat teries. Cedar Rapids. McDoucal and Ful ler. Peoria Talbot and Zelsler DVBl'Ot'E , la. . July 4. Score : Dubuque . RocUford . 0 1 3 * > 0 0 Base hits : Dubuque. K : Rockforfl. 4. Er rori > : Dubuque. 8 ; Rockford , S. Batteries Dubuque. Streit and Sullivan ; llocWord I"l on and Huff. ES MO1NES , July 4 Score : Des MoLnes . l ( i 0 0 0 0 0 Ct- Qulncy . ' Baw hits : De3 MolneR. 5 ; Quincy , 4. 13r rors- Des Moiner , 2 ; Qutney , 1. Batterie DeB MolneR , Mtiuck and Lehman ; Qulncy McGree\- > - and Traffley. ST. JO3D1-H , July 4 Score : St Joseph . 0 1 0 0 1 P 1 0 G T BuJltnston . 0 0 0 0 4 fr Base hits : St Joseph 17 : Burlmfrlon , 7 Errors : St Jo = eph , 3. Burlinc-ton. G Hat terler. St Josepn. Rislev and Col.lnE , Bur linprton , Kltson and Dutrdale. C \ IIMIVVI OITT H\VU IIALl * ftlrii'Tiilil PutI i > mi lt\oell Mil l lKlit \tniiivl Hin ? Oil K. NEW YORK July 4 William Carney ol Fwineford. Count * Mavo. Irtland , who ft > i the last few years ha1- been a resident ol Chicsro. met James Pitscerald of Tralee County Terr } Ireland at Phi' Casey's hand ball court In Brook ) * n thi afternoon In tht final * ip1f of the rul'ber of fifteen games" nt ijptid bait. hn-e Wee'-s KO : today these men met IE Kennedy s ball court In Chicago.When Carney won Bis of the seven games pluvej Today Fitzgerald was confronted with u beow handicap as he had to win seven straJ-'ht pomes In order to eel the much- covetefl title of champion at the came. I'itz- reraM arrived in this country Jist winter ana is at a disadvantage at the Amerlcar came , because at the back of the Irish court' there is an open space , w'hlle ; under the Ametitan rules there is o scillfl wall Ht acquitted himself very- creditably , thouch depnljM the fact thnt he "r as beaten. Tht game he put up was almost perfect. Carnev , havinc won the last eame of th ChicaRO series , opened -with a low delivery nhich puzzled Fitzpera d On the second bpll Fitzgerald returned It quickly . and killed It in a rally , after -n-hlch he macle four aceR. This frame was won by Fiti- eia'-d bv D score of 21 to 14 after pome ex cellent playing on both sides Fitzperald opened the- second frame with an ace. to w hich Carney responded with ten. Dltrht hands were t > a > ed in this came and both men put up Mich a Rood same that it kept the experts pruesMni ; who "would win Fltzperald played cucb an excellent frame and chancea his service so frequent ! ? that be puzzled the Chicago expert , but tht latter outplayed him and won with thret aces to spare. Phil CaFeywho on FitzceraJd'p arrival tn this country relinquished the champion- i-hiT > , declared this wa1- the crundest pramt of hand ba'l he had iver been , and his opin ion was shared bv all fhe experts wht > Haw tKe frame. The third came wafc won b > Fitzpf-ral'l ' 21 10 14 and the neweomei uls von the fourth pame. 21 to 17 Fitsiernl stcck then tciC'k a rise and pome of the C caeoan'p partisans btt 2 to 1 on tbfi ! mm chances of iwmninc , nlthouph at the < .j > "i. . . inc they w ere bettinR as muc h as B to l Fltzcerald scored t aces ir. his first hari of the fifth pame and Carr.ej made 2 Af" ' n rapid eirtianpe of inside play TJ i feiald was I ut out In hif second hair ! a. * " Carney pcored 4 Fltzatrald did some \ r > luettv work In the ne t four hands , but vf to pieces a minute later , al ! < > wini ; Cm > to score 10 aces , In a fast rail IMz cerald Phut Carney off whti a close 1:111ne - tie Chic-aco man was lacK-nc 2 aces of M championship Carney. with pocid. u ! around play , shut out Fitzgerald' * . rhan < f of Buccess bv hcorlnp 2 on excellent in-anS oul plav , wlnnlnc the match With a t'cm Of d to 4 which Included the six sramet- tn < he won in Chicaco Score of today's ; . u Carney . 14 21 14 r . ' Fitzgerald . 21 It 21 21 1 IVISEK' * . PHOfillAM AT CO NBV -LA\r T \ -V 'Jir-Ol l iimE Tlirt' < Yi-nr-OIc > - lnWk I4i Il < - IUicil I"nr. NEW YORK July 4 The meelinp c.f ' * Coney Inland Jockej ciub will end Saurrju The program this week ! filled with IK event * . The Gtent Trial , the rithesl 2-a > eld wtake of the season will be decltli" ] " morrow , while the KealiBtiilon , the ctt-hi ' yenr-old e\-ent for the heaeon , is down f i l Saturday Tomorrow 6 propram is u juii tK'ularly attra'-tive cine In the Great Trli < i fourteen " -year-old * are named , among Unr i A Belmont'iJ peed cell Firearm , who < - < T i rled ! ! ! jiciundt The field Is the IKIMI of tl. . jjeur. includinp Georpe Keejie. reeentl > i ui I chanerl foi nu.K ( > > ; Hamburp Archduke K' ' fc < t , Ilowllnp Brouk anS tlie l wyer p.iii Pif-w prevL-us and Handball Flrrarm i . . cecles f-eveii to t-eventfen jiounds to tht * horses. Iiiiiiii In in riu'i-iin I'ljint r < inti-M. NEW TORK. Ju y 4 Tne roon imping i fve.ni In the unnalr of pigeon ( lying in tM j cpuntrj' now In piopregs It IP the Metic Ji lltun concourxe race Thi racj if lie't ' , ; I ( . " < venied b the Viiile , Svate f ' . 'tul t' l iicei at % \ asriint'tc'tj , w hd furw at'ird n ' . \t- IhU-h tf fU' ti fur , itr tinn.f ft'net an < 1h l > .t : t w < ! ei't"1 n lt < 1 . < r S i" T el * art 3" " l > r " i- Ifit ta't- Tti d.- I tun * tc , 'htiit.ir.f I ' jiO m it1wi.i'i w.ll ni Kt tl. in t tlj luufcn tier ai tt U.i't d er n-h-nj hunimp bie ciiiip HC&K , cru u ' n jif > or btnvcby whether h nnile n r i ui me TliiT-1 tan < roui mlunct u afrt- f > ' . i peutle auomwupf u i rnn i. * "iut- meat . the pre-t tUn cure atiO luud < lo es of cm'Ti.4 llisoivEKT greattit of blc od jmr.ttrt tud buu-ar cures. a I I Iiioldllmiurkoutthtworti roTTD rr < " 6Jiltpr u Curt t'rrj Illooi Uumor * lrt FACE HUMORS r-11"irH td-I"b'1 ENTERTAIN [ HE WHEELMEN Keial > t of tit Local Wlt 3 Olnhs Show Their Victors a Go&i Tims. TWO POPULAR SHORT RUKS ARE MADE ritt Are Tree In Tlirlr H\prr kltin . nt Plenniro O vr tlir t' ir dliilltj til Ihr lU-cci tlnu Tt-nilcr lit O in nli it. \lPltors to tup H tp l.s-BJrut o ! Atwrlrsn Wbeelinen tnppte tietpr infort h&fl n'cb * time e li f been tnaet-pd tp ibftn tilt year by tbe Otnulia tnrtubel * ef tbr | P EUP Thpy tbeasoht * hBvp been pp'fwtly w-nilng to admit tht * Iset "Nevf- > pld-e , " sld ODP of the visitors daring tbt rntprtiiininptitfi ot yrttprday , "havp wp been taken c ie ol & we liuve in itiU city At other tni-ett w hate had to htitdle arouna otirbelrt * to bive B pt t > a tiins. In tbi city we have been piveb e gooa time all ibe vhile we lisve been lipre. " The procram of entertnihtnent becan prop erly with tbr Inform * ! t-aoker tbat VES held en Saturday night in the room * of the Tur ner Wheel club ItVEB roucclpcl out > es- terday by iwn runs. One of these wae to South Omhba. Tbe other wa to the An- bpuser-Bus ( l ) park , opposite the old fort giouhda. It war Intended to bate ft tb.rd run last night to Lake Maticwa. but tbt aftetnuon nlu knnrkpd thi * nut. Tbe first run of the fliij yc-f-'crrtay f-tartea tliout 10.80 n clock in thp lonrvttm frotr the Dellone n.-tcl. It wns taken b > about KKi of tht visitors to the cit > find local wbeeltnen. The run WBI to South Otniiha. On the way tbe rider * Mopped nt the brew er } of Krug Bros , wbete thej were ro > all > entprtalnpd. At the plant tfapy were taken in cb rge by Frits Krug. jr. . who ewor.pJ them through tiip brewpry and txplan ea to thptn tlip conipletp process of biiwn.c tbe American drink Before they wtre al lowed to depart they were wrxed with re- fnshmpniis to their hearts' content NOT ALLOWED TO GO ON The EfternooB run was scheduled tc fiticJ at Flore4ic-e , where It w-as inttndia , ) , i tbe visitors jfaould be taken thrc > ugh the pumping plant. The riders wete nt > - ptr- mit'ed , however , to go beyond 'hi M heu > er-Busrh park , oppcsitp tbe o 'J 'or. groutidr , where the- Omaha Turin < re in was- heading He annual picnic. The ho > * wire inducpa to re-msln he1- ? during -he n maitidpr of the afternoon and baa B ; > t > ' < good time , despite tbe rain , which in f-oni * measure spoiled the fun of tbe itfiinr 111 the wny out a stop was made at thp'u - of the Omaha Brewing BFSoc.a'Kiti m. Sb r m ti avenue , where the visitors wert prci | > erlv entertained When the fi tlvitie elofpa at "br 71 r c grounfih the vlsl'ors returned tolie i f and were esntertalnefl ut _ the rciomf u' be Omaha Wheel club ut Eighteenth HI.a "i .f lac streets The affair was , in tht fcbu , . an informal eocal 3t wa * held ii. . ] > ! u n' the run to Lske Manaws which cciu.-l . i , p he taken becaupe the aftptuour. iaio be-1 made the road bad The final entertainment will occur tonich * at tbe room * of the Turner Wlieel c'liti ' At this tbe prize * won ata the meet will bt- awaraed. The affair will be a tort of B Banker , to which all the wheelmen of tht citj aie uivitpd PA-i PACIKii.t. . nn Ttir.iti : \Vni-liliittoii I'jirU Cluli ( tfTirn I'rlr < fern Ttt - > lliim - lleriinl. CHICAGO Julv 4 The follow .r c < ha\e been received for the jr. ( K lr- ' . * - i' pacing to take plac-e at Washinpi r J'.i'l dub Balurua > . Julj 24. Star Point-1 1 > ' . - Joe Pule-hcr. , 2-W < 4. and Frank Agan : M The club has arranged a ppec-iul for J"i i R. Gentrj" . S-MVj , and Robert J. 1m1i'r , to pace a mi e accompanied by R running mate , the consideration belnc u T'U- S3 < KK , ana an extra Jl ( KW to eltnei " ! > of thtm if thejlitrut lKi. ! ( It was li iju J " ' .n all five of these noted flyer ? unuicl . the free-for-all , but it was found tliat 1 - wt L Tewk'.bury. the owner of Jcihn li Gfiitr- and Robert 3 'had the eV > lce cif tciejptinr any one of three enErape-ir-t-nts li r exriih ikn by his horses on the ; ame rluU thii.- fore in order that their presence ht-it mi ti- be assured the special was arrange , ' 1 > r them. The 2:11 pacing class will cl'.e Julj " VICTOH tAIJTON'T\M. ( li1)11 O\\ Mil ) . Voted 1'n cli 11. in mi Pall * O Tl iiiril I nt 11 T li c lit ! - . Pt'T-IN-EAT , O . July -4. A number ol the yachts in the interlake fleet lia\e ar rived here to tak r purt m the regattii which begins on Tbursdaj morninc A dis- tieEsing accident oc-curred last night wi.ul cau'sed the pennant of every > uihi to bi displayed at half must tciday. As thi MJUHC was coming down from Toledo. Victot Sui- tons-tall wat. lost o ei board und drowm 1 < iint I'fii-iiiu' Hiicc fur Hnrtforil. H'VT'Tr TV : ' -i .Tuiv < -rh.-v-v ni rt \ ' - . . . , i -c ' ttn Ihrriciu1I'rm - ' ( - f : ' e > S'R * J'ou ti BtiJ Frank \-u- w . -ftt ' . , > The arc < - r W 'M ! ' nc > ' ft It flmllKf m < if lif'ln owei it if < m muted that t -e - Cn'i ' f wr.li fu.lt MilW l.ltuniiln lij llnlf n l.np. PARIS Julj 4 Twenty thtwmnfl tMorsRltneMed the sj.letklld rue * Tom Lanton and J. W SttnkR tin bicyclist * . t th * Vpiodt-e-roe rtp . S lnp tixJoy , The distance wa flfiy kilometers about thirty- one imles Union pmped Slock ? nt the flf- teetith kilometer kwt tbt lead niifi w n by h > : r ii > m Slnmt UK > rtlnnrt In IMnj. Kb PASO Tev. . Jub 4-D via F rrelim w s c-ourtlng Maria JM-i-el in CJodkd Juarrv MtKlcn , this itiornUiR 1'Uyfully pointing hl g-un lit her he rx.-lHlmed. "I'm Kotnir to fhoot jou , Maria" net thitxklnj ! th * run w ! > loaded , P . ' he br-SH-vej be imd taken It-P cartrldfee out. Slitrepllea. . "All right , stioot ht-r * , ' poititinc tf her heart He pulled the trljrget tbe bullet went thtimcli her he rt S ? ie fell detid The horrified lover ru bd outdoors , reloaded the revo vcr atid blew out his owr. brains Until Dt.vti UKIlUl. . Pine * . ! , RAimUL.tJ. Colo. July 4.-There was considerable excitement here thi * evening ovM thp { mlltns flown of a number of Irish flaps that were dl-MiluM-a on wveml tmlld- ing * . A large number of men visited tbr e building * and ordered the proprietors to take down the pre ; . emblems One man rpfused and the flue was prompt'y pulled clown bj the < rv-w.1 Uvpnws wucotis nJ back' running U > a HU inlan pi' ' nlc w < " ralde4 nnJ the pictn tlk re thut decorated the MhKl'S wire j.u'lcd Ji'Wn Lat.cMiclnpcn nndLBUe Superior Irnntiniriotmn Oo. UKE SUPERIOR STEAMERS. THE GREAT t-AKC ROUTE. Own 7 bi Ni Mori S < tcutni.bll < lluulti * * SOilinps Frcim Chicnpo. l"pr Murrlnw I IK'P" Iw It i rlnlpn llnrun Tm ciliK ru 1 " > * V WIM * I JI In . A V Sul il SL. Kr c'lrnx. . 1 . . " ! > > f HJ MI ; * , 1-iitosLtr rloi ruili A M I II A M > | pl < J M ! nr R ar m"te Ii tli'iit L. liHIF"llton AaLluUCl. Dululli rl V ( H. H t M 1 hi Tmt * . ' i mi ' > u niu i < ei f i nr niiTpMri\tlntw Cm AMC HOCtS , tlW t.M H ViATtt tTl CHICAGO. Health is Wealth , DR. E. C. WEST'S KERYE AND BRAIN TREATMENT . THE ORIGIN : . ' , ALL CTHERS. 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