Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE OMAHA DAILY hits~Mains, Keelg. Home rins~Krelg, | and Robinson; Chamierlain and Doyle. HE F E Cc R ODAY the Wonen't™Ciiristin Tempranee wnion lT V S LOR OUS D Y Tho mwsic betwwoon the rices and for the A tin” finsesbn T TE O S s Lot Bl Umpira—0"Toole T D4B:\T 0 S T o | worl, the tenpemnce temple, work with for- ‘ ;\ A f. l (\ o | Tacs wis furnished by the Naval band of ders 3. Strucic out—By Malms?, bySowders 3 — umu-nmu!\mgnflipumnn,m. Sheonsilers Ounaha, Umpire—Custck, AT LOUTSVILLS, Omihathe yopsjeity in the cuntry outside M the freoforall running race there wero AFTEINOON GANE, Loulsville,,....0 0 00 1 10 § * of Chicigo, ) four entrios, Texas Fred taking fivst money, LA S S At Beatrice the Eloquent Champioms Will | On accountof sickness Frank Beardwas | Thy Foarth of July in Omaly Character- | Tine 5i 1 . i & = ik unable (o verthe rogulir forenoon le 1 After this thero thase for o grased —_— - ————— Hits —Louisville 8, Rochester 7. Errors Mewsure Thelr Strength. Anir wl he regular ¢ H lec izel by Almost Faultless Weather, After this there wis aghase fors g " ' &1 Loulsvilie 0, Rocheste Batto € engiile Animprovised. ‘e peert was presentel in el by . eather, his lordship being captured by August Murphy.ni...0 Patton.h....00 0.0 3 0 | «OWECEn e rarald and MeG uire of “Chilk Talk o first nambor, Klinsemict AT Sy 3% 98 Doeschir. menber Now Lhf Crator,’ by the Adelphian A fat_man's race folbwed, with Fred (T S ) Phoian ] Mohd Phstt. MANY THOUSANDS WILL BE PRESENT. | Il autrtete of Dome cillegs wis sowell | SQORES OF PRIVATE CELEBMATIONS, | Fuler, Tou Bavis, Jim MeArdle and Ed. 0 0 B i ] toeuvi R e Fowivel that e young gentlenen wero l<cn, McArnlie’ won and Frel Fuller o 0 Ciaro. m soulsvillo.. . ....3 o ored {0 respond to i ool o soond, Browghton ¢ 0 Maeullar. sa Rochester.......0 0 00 0 02 0 | By request ¢ t they Ly al e love " ol Sommers Rl equestof Dr. Palmer they renlerelthe | _ The final cvontwasa sw rce between {ikescaon; ... BT Hits Louisville 0, Rochaterd, Brrorf — | swarmiof People Help to Swoll the | coliowesong, Hege's 0Gont Oll Doine.” The | Nearty Erery Park in the VICIEY | tuwo stona vhinh b ey heo between g iz Loulsville 4, Rochete Janteries—abr Alrerdy Enormons Attendance at | duliene wis agin s plesed that the quar- Thronged with Pienic Parties— ahot half an hour, K. Abl md John tals 1 Tota and Ryan, Barr and ) mpire— A tette wis compelbd to reappenr and si . Mk voy wer entered, the latter winning on BY INNINGS. Doeschi Counclt Blum and Crete— lutatin meloly, “Way Down in Beautiful Pyrotechnic Dise i1 SEOY0BS Line oh Fior 8t eendd 00 00 000 0=0 srfict Weather, Town." Y - Ihe w.n3 00 00 501 *~8 | -1 4 LS In_the Adelplians Nebrasks has one of AFOOL IN A WHIRLPOOE., SUMMARY. Toledo. ..o e b thefinest male quarctres in tie wist. The — b uns enmed-Des Molnes 4, Two-base hits | Syrucuse. . ... & = S v - & geutlenen omprisingit ar sue of an ova. s it s ol The Idiotic Attempt Michi ey T ome runs —iarinizan Macattar, | His—Toledol, Syracuse 5 Emors—Toledo | Bratncm, Neb, July 4.-[Spefal 0| Yign from m,_\,'mm‘{ww Slie A more absolutely perfot diy—dear, cool stan '“‘f ';:‘I'\':'" T-: chigan Bases on balls—Of Clarkson off tlart % |4, Syrause 2. Batteries ishian id | Tre Bee]—The moning services at the | wus a “Harest Song) by the thorus and with gentle breees —never wasaceoded $ b et bla: Lol £ 8ir By Clarkson s, by Harts. Umpire | Sago’ Kefe and O'Rourke, Unpir—1 Chat | . The sssembly soprano soloist Fourth of July anuversiry i Omaha tha Niaama Faris, July 43, L. Souls of | | NE AU (TER T | Rochester. plays i the Evening. ¢ ua grounds were not, very liberlly | Th % A Cuslel ples, attanded beciise of fhe wtrwtions inthe | Laime the jve abewtiful Fenlering of | was the caso yeserdiy, "'\f"“"""_" PLSHSYAUSRINGA (o F Akt SEON D GAME, city, FHowever, by 110'clock agreat thong he Garden of Slep.’’ In e L an) Thew wasno public celobration fnthecity, | ¥H¢ Whirlpol mpids,. Samuel Smith ot oo she s 0ld Mac dilston, N, V. was to live rone tRTuE rieuse......0 6 0 10 00 0 2 | hadussenblel atthe ubemaclo to listen to | “Ni. Barsh i Daract thy Chautaiqua | DIt Scoes of privat ones o the varions | 10Uston, N Y., was to_lave gone through Tolalo ;22210 0 0 1 0.1 0 5 | theoratin by Hon, Clarles O. Brown of Du- | baitone solist, showed e extellonb quility ks, Thestrat cas aid suburban trins | “”"“‘."‘!" "',“_"j'“i"”"*’- but “;”.‘“"“l Many not be overestimated, for without pure sy “"l o ,‘;“ Sowrion buque, In. s themewas “The Growthand v“f his goio o ving selection, “I'he inall diectins were packed down | 1 e “"“ o “‘{" L '," "',“ Lyt Dblood you camot enjoy good health. acuse ( NI erics—Morriso Ak Chredbipdd <ing’s Own.? A sewnd selection was nec. anks. Souler tered the water at 3:18 p, | - o every one needs A b i ower of Deoeric E cawn Tearly every ono neels a O'Iourke, Suith and Sage, Umpire—Peo- | o T ’|| mocTie; L as | @MIEY 16 Bironss (e prdlice, LT e S isos flled | ™ nearthe Cantileverbridge, ontheCanalian | AR o Bhertd et B ipan by ples, Agrand vical and insirummtal comwert | S 0 SWhas thosucinco, Lo heusualumomt of putriotie noses flled | M nearthe . gool medicing to purity, vitalize, a 4 e e btk t nunber anunou lolir Cat bt et . canusod 1os Qumage | Si0% €lid 198 woolen shirt’ and trunks and i andllool's Sarsaparitials wor.y wasgiva atihe ibenncloin the afteroon | dut by Gertie and Arir Paler. oo | theain butheirmaking ausel les danage | Sih clid 1ad wiolen e, the blood, and I ! in which patriotic music predoninated. children aquited themselves so well that | thn his pethaps ever before been ins tanced | €Ok vost. A 20 hecame anundt e abut. your confidence. It is peculiar in that it The fut, of the general suspaision of tusi- | theaudience conpelled a eapparaice. in Ol | ments of thebridee and was tossel like a| ggrengthens and bulds up the system, creates 1 160 0 A s in the ety had theeffet of practically Mes. Miller of Omaha next renlered the Inste public disply of pymtechnies | cork in the wvolumo of water which thero anappetite, and tones the digestion, while AL Brooklyn 4. ~Erros— |y inding citizens of all g, clssesand | €oitrallo slo, “When the Twilight Gloys." [ on Hig LIIL, s husboen tho custom | forces itselfl though the gorge. When | St , Brooklyn 8, Bitterics—Ramsey | Solpaing duzen of LA o thie|[hy ATh Slunber Soug™ by the thoir [ inpasty there were an unusuilly lirge | ho esapold this - cument ' ho hal andMungan ; MeCallough and Toy, Umplre— | g@tmom, A bl oxtnrsion atn o 1o | Anm Parks of Boston cosed | nunberof wstlyandverybriliant displays | compantively sy time to the rajwas Kennely Kerin 3 T ¢ from Lincols, ofe flom Mavhattin, Ko, 1 by a cornt slo compsed | byprivite pariies everywherm thoughout | suspeusion bridge atwhich point. the. swi it Prepared by ¢ L. Hood § Co, Loy » Holaia : Swonnd Game -When the_elelith opaied 6 atodd: St Lowt Brookien 1, | andin fiet all theinconing trais brou | ‘A}'»"Afl.fimu,y\ aits, which wis vigor | tie eity current onee Mo caug i and swept him 100 Doses Ono Dollar v i || e aitalon o he oohisqumesol which acord by her heanrs Taken allin all, tho day was mado & fine [ under the bridge like a flash Below this Brooklyn knocked out five runs, three of | oo, ghyt* betwen nine thoussndand ten ) musical progmmme furnished | success in Omab, bridige therearetwo largorocks. A eamed wns opened the ninth, | ¢ gicani pesple wem prsent during the | My of the peforners their fist opor- . e carriedhimoverone andtho spectators ex- [ It the foolkiller had happor JoadWells 2ot | g pumom aud evening exerises | tunity to appearbofore the Chutaqua pu b ho Fireworks, patedio se hin dwhed ngaiist the oher | gaday ho would have nailed Willian Gt h. A BASDeTVER L oiv Olby 4 LN ] | ]H' "“v\,‘:- ,mh" « o The covening was dovoled to fireworks, 1\«“ I!h' univ e; ?“'n;:‘un.‘u‘ eiven i but The private displays of fireworks wero ex- | and killed. Luck favored him, however, the v bk e v e " bnsse hits=Trendwiy. Three bisehit<-Black, Y] e T, | flembeat pandes on the tabemaci: campus | #1evidnceof bitterthing tocome. tensiveandin miny cses very elabrate gurrentswuig hin_mreldly sround ard ho Hips y Tonhecke, Tome fins-Memitt, MeOlelim, | McCarthy dr grounidor lo Gerhnlt | o ggnileentdispay of marine frevirks | At 2p. m. ruicis Munhy spolo in the [ “hivoand *firemihad in | Pushedaway from the rock with his hand, | min adopted hisown methods for taking Bases stolen—Denyer 4, Sious Cify 2. Double | at second. Wellsstarted from first und Ger- | oo piver. 7 tabernicle to an immense and intensely € 10 pasrilisu of tho citizens found vent in | Ppjon guother large broaker cansed him 10| hurried tripto the heroaftor. ways Struss to Powell, Buses on balls—0fF | hardt attempted {0 toueh him out and threw fie Qicenof the e was brillantly il | thisindic adicice, He was litmducl by | Durning fivovorks of all descriptin forthe | tum a somersault, sibmirging him fr &) i b o vam] man abthe dts totel T e ey oupe | 10, OBrient ot finst, rutiving McCarthy, but | 1, pinated andledthe Inating procession aong | Rev. Willani Satt of Omiha, the now prosk, | ediication of thanselves and thelr nolghbons, | Short tina i tich leeping ~ him _stationary | and early inthe morning 1 desire tocalebratd Ty Wk 1. Diissed biis. Loh Gerle 5 Stranes | Figedns ran home fon thivd, tidng the | thoriver couse. Prom thesteanbont, barges | det. Mr. Morhy stated thit there should | Tun nunbor of s tateas o aborate prejara. | inan eldy. Thespedatons thoight he was | gk povsession of his. soul, So loadie o L T of gine Twvo hours and ten’ iy e Vs pecles of pymfeciuics| bomot brothody Iow in theword, After | tins tad ben mado and the displays woro| 8IS, WE ho son swan oit aid _when | pheo ofgas pipo with it powder, 1o wp mipite -answine, | Wild - piehes 3 rookelyt e il | ware dischareed ‘and the scene “wis one of | bricfly rev e his early ‘life bo spoke a| Loy T ie 0t Bhe ngmualts meae the whirlpol — rapids = dndine | plied the match. Forseveral minutes there brough, Black. Lefton Umpive Ker © the game tothe Browns. | yhiue md sirpasing beaity, few words of kindly caution to youngmen, | TOLY magificat. e ingenuity of the | pyllway was washed into an 2 | afier 1t washardto lell which wasman and Clty o, S I'hescore: Tomon s programme will be one of fi pointing tothe evils of his own youth as | manuhictures of fireworks resultedin giving | sho With theassistance of sever which was gis pipe, but as thosmoke cloared At Minncapoli bl ibaoa S e cimtingin toestand is as follows, with prob- | thingsto beavoided, A tothopublic tlis year o lage mmber of | talors lo seamblod out on the rocksin a | away the pipe was foind In the bost condi- Missrirorn, Minn,, duly —[Spechl Tele. | BIooklyn. .20 0 0 1 0 3 e ably some slight dhavges o rgard to the| = Among other things he saidthereis mot a | plees whid were never oforvseen. These | @reatly exhausted wndition. He hadacut | g i 5t was whole, whib Wikian aok : vty 3 i 5 use hits—St. Louiss, Brooklyn class redtalsonly boy orgivl that cannt. be saved. As much | pleces wereof all deseriptions and comprised | outhellt fot and a terrible gish in theleft | ypinhs the haie that was | forn upon his gram to Tie Brr Following is t —St, Louis luuul\li\v Baiteric t Tenth diy, Suturdiy., Jnly atlentin devoted to chiliren s isgivento s | variations o the old familiar forms as well | legabove tie knee, which disabl i hoead, anoseandn ohe The Young man of the morming game: etts and Wells; Dai . Umpire— w.—Musie, Sivercornt bund. colt will save the youth of today sothers entirely noy could ot walle. These iujuri will Tive. but he will be a hovrible spochuen ofa Forth of July geeident - e Kerins, 5—Morning pr M. Murphy © deseribed his cowver A large variety of rockets were seen, tho | when dished againsta big vo Drink Exeelsior Springs Missourl wators At Denver, Desven, Colo., July 4. -[Special Tels gramto Tie Bee.|—Followiug is the result of the morning game: “The Emportance of purifyingthe blood came | | | [ | Mot v 0 straugs, o 3 | MeClulian, 1.2 | Hlack, 1 & progrpr Tromdway, (L1 1 Cline, 't & | B R MAR Curtis, 103 f | 1000 200 1-6 White. s 2 0 1 0000 00 0- 3 1t eradicates disease, Give fta tridl. | Hoodl's Sarsaparilia 15 sold by alldrugglsts, Denvor 000 18 011 Bloux City 100600 1-10 SUMMARY sronker | Badly Burned by Powder, 1 anund yes. | score. The umpire did not decide Weils out t seccond, and the Brooklys left the fio " SN SEATOL TR NOTNA s fOils tobal. Prohiblbich. 8!l af : | Sl i L — - - D LENG. fetn, Do Fomnr S i ek iayg | $ims_ at soms logth and cbsed his| most emarkabliof whichwas the ~willow | however, tiat ko would continue his trip i) 028 Gleateon ab...0 0 0 % foishotiiabl o, S Stl will spoale i Eivor of ponl- | SPech © with ‘oo of the most| tme.”” Thisshottos height of gbout six | through thewhirpool 1f his min sired ! z b LA 20 ; The srson tho side of high 1. [ ebquent invectivesagainst the drinlk habit [ hunded fot and then bumt, showing a| but the latter refused. It is fortunate for b gy Hengle, 20520 2 8 1 0|Tratitr, ¢ 0800 The English Turf | - ~— Min ol 0| Flanagin 012 0 0 Hae bt ater andlon, | ever hardon the assembly ground showerof fire which assumeld the appear- | Soulesthathe was wishied astore, for had he A Novel Celebration, Fomter. m 0/b 08 20| Toxooy, July 4—[Specil Cablegram to Wihstor i, " Immediatoly after Mr. Muphys lature | wee of a imnenso willow tre, “whicl | gone through £he whirlpol in his ondition | oy Semare oo o™ e 4 lyn.| OiBrimile O [ Tuy Bir]—The first sun meoting at | Sizdormil colis, “'i;'u »ds of Question | Frank Beard gave one of his Inmitible chalk | flinted majsticilly toward the earth. The| he would surely have boen killed. < Lt SR el 298 3 i Kenpton Park opmed taday. The principal | 3 N ot tao b ution. Blakely | tiks entilled “Evoution” Draving four | mimmotl ballom rocket, which shot forth Ll the most norel exhibitions ever devised for (B Ol tacsily ‘ = it M i - g I | sinilaroutiines ho mpidy exchanged therm | several targe bulons, each bearinga distine: e the celebration of the Fonrth of July was A tion was the race forthe Kempton Parlk | . 1 Anmouncenent. ¢ . 4 Miller, n 0/ Roneh, b’ % [ tiked fos S 600 & s Taber- | 1o, dining ar cok and, three artices of | tive light, vas mothir ficone. Tere were | o por Al L4 | Dt inexecutionthisevening. T'wo barrels olkis, T 7ol Tous libiali, fdndhl Gaulec St il ik the bill of fare—spring chicken, sausage, dog | alio the twin praciute, the pleides, the| | Moore & Co., t been appointed | gfparpencand red fire w taken up the « cizus, Aistance five furongs, The rce was “ture fn chillrens coirse. Teny- | and fx changablestar, Tholesile arents for ihe clebruted wate's of | ‘tho summitof Pilce's Poak yosterday, to BY INNINGS, won by olnston's fllly Fuse Douglas | soniiall 5 AN Then folbwed a lughible reprsentation | Among the various exhibition pieces were | EXxcelsor Springs Missour. gother with o larwo supy of rockets Minn Sh0i0N0le Baird's filly Sy plonii secnd, J. R, Leigh’s s Chorus class. Tabemacle, of theupeand man, Tho andogics betveen | son severl new oes, suchas the devil GALE ON TATE FICHIGA, and other fireworks, Tonight at i FALE ON L i FAN, 880 a boufire wis buill of oil Des Moines. .. 01 00 0 colt The Deen: third, Fivehorses ran, “,"“‘; Horning leeture. Rev. Kerr B.Tap-| ), marineand human wreek,also the swiety | anong the tilors, the diamond s, SUMMARY s D o, it debate, Tigh leense vs, | bdle and peawck, were rapdly skethed, | fiving sopents, awcissons, - sit " and powderand the peak is br'llianly illmi Runs earned—Minneapolis 5. Dos Moines 1. MasoniOly Tnc e prohibitio od. fnofthand drivingof the uiprepossesing | st fountain, slowing a perfect ' initation of | Many Vessels Roughly Handled By | yied, The mountain hasall the. appearn Tuwabase hitse Minelian 5 Patto N oy e Tt v [Special Tele- [ , dW—Genenl dass in Flocution, Tuber- | fatuns of Socrates was followed by @ rpre- | afountain in fir, Japmeso night hom b, ote. the Heavy Seas, ofan mormous volano, vomiting forh an ; ; sentathon of rurl oculation wwer the back- | There werothe usul numbtr of s CirrenGo, July 4,—A termific gale prewiled | immense columnof fire, and r to llengle” to Ryn. Siolen bases—Cirroll 1 n toTne Be > attendanc the 0-—Nornul cliss. Seop Al of the B : it Ll p I n L ; | gram toTie Ber ttendan Ll T e Heddoomand Aln of the| yyd gate, In closing Mr. Beard ftrans. | whe toman caniles, colored fire, and 50 | on Lake Mich kots shooting inall directionsadd to the effeet. The illumi- nation can be seen for one hundred mies in all direetions when 1ot cut off by coudds, Buses on ba 3y Hudso by Roae! Struck out—By Hudson 9, no e | race atthe driving putk today exceeded 10— Kin et Normal elss for adults, |- formed tho typical Fourth of July boyinto | on thmughthe list. of gine-Onelour and for wutes. Um- | thousand, and theraces were best over | T 3 awhite-winged an gl Oneof th pire-Hoover. National 1 cin Tast night and tod | Tinost, of the Qisplays was that | TUCh dimage wis doie o shipping, witiessel here. Every condition was il : clo. At do’click an extibition drill was given | of theresidnts in the vicinily of Thicty-| Wis, lowever, fortmntdy, fov asualties, % b abl, theweathercool and (mokfast, In the g by Company D, Nebrs ki natimal guards of | fist street and Poppleton avenue, N Old vessel men say the storm was the wo San Salvador A fMiies, oI IR L ST v f eiavilson. | Lincol. This was folloved by @ band con- | A Claflin was the ladug s pirit. s for this scason they ever kuew., A num- | Crryor Mexwo, July 4—The OMcil Ga 5 class, tro ady Shepard won the tie Etalizn Veavies. st | gort inthe groy b il Eh A e 4 Pitisburg.......L 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 0-10 |racoin tireestraight, licats, Maxrel sernd, it beauifuliunten views, Thetimeusually dovoted to ’ vicantlot was witizd v tho displaynrg | 2 O Brooklyn 4 810 00 0 1-11 | In the 2140 clhss, pacing, Storm won, Mid- ot et —IY Tecture was given upto a platform meeting, | the residents for blocks around congroated | iNSPite of the warning signals and reta, provisional president of San Salvador, Hits — Pittshurg 14, Brooklyn 10.—Erros— | night second. Inthe half mile running race T Aantauquans Oelebrato. After the opening remar President | tosee the fun, My, Claflin, with an able| hem werecompelledto beat back amouncing his taking ession of the Pittsbure 5, Brookiyn 1. Batterics—Gum- | Juniata was i ewsy winner Couvsur Bivrws, T, Julyt. —(Spedal T | Swtemd ss0loby b, Fidy short ad drs corps of assistants, wranged ' the piecesand | best they could. Some of themeame togrief, | prosidmey after the of Ganer bert and Decker; Carruthers and Clarke. = Bie. ] -Yesterday wus a great day at the | were madeby Judge Morris of Creto and | set them off with gt ripidity. Theexhi- | The schon ludi was capsizod | Menedez, ‘who was “kitled while defendi ipiro—Bushong, Monmouth Park Races. Comeil Blufts and Omal Clautwqua as. | Francls Murphy, bition pic were very fine and eliited | and her cosnmander, Captain T the presidency. Prsident Diaz sent a dis P l"’“‘}' g O LS M MoxyovTn Park, July 4.~The new course | sonbiy, Fundreds of pegple went by every Theday’s execise were clossed by a beauw | many exdamations of delight from the | drowued. The steam ship City of C pateh acknow Fedging the te and ther Brooklye. 2710 1 20 00 1 9 B |wasthwwn opentoday. Abouttwenty thou- | comceivible mols of someymes md i thy | L dsplay of freworks and mancuvis by | spectitors Lt early last eveing fof Grand | 15n0 donbt Mexico will recomize the new ooyl 1 0 b 0 e & sanid ve ple were prostnc. Just after non a | o zsslcy 4 ik the Lincoli flambean club, Theresidentsof Poppleton avenuebetween | Havenwith abut athousand passengees on | order of things. El Universid publis S T T it Pl el (Renid bt bt 1, | Soulofthe mornhg luge numlors valked to | Besiles the tegilar clases tomarrow, | Tweniy-fifih anl Tyentyseverthsiroots had | boved, Sho Tude abodt Laeey v mile | smsational drtelo on S Samidar i which Pittsburg 2, Brogklyn 1. Batteries—Bow- | torrent fell and turned the clciuto mud. | ¢ho gromnds, Hucks and all kindsof public | s attmctions will beas fllows : treet lined with Chinese lanters, which [ when the captain found himself obligred | it is stated that Mencdez dicd viddled with I » Ter ud Clarke. U £ ! and 1‘.”' ry and Clarke. Un Owing 0 this the card, originally alightone, | cowweyinces were in gvat demand and the A m-Adlress o the children—Frank 1to the beauty of th . Acon| ‘o put abut anl nn Chi- [ bullets, Bushoug. was further scratched, Salvator wis taken | ting yere londal tothedr full capicity Brard, venicnt hill at the comer of Twontysixth | ewo. After a teriific experience in - ¥ . AT CINCINNATL o | Outof the Owan stakes, leavingTenny alone, | “Ther +wre no accddents e any. | ILibeely 1'“‘ ja (“m.'q e e naLisry: of leton avenue servedas o fine | wild seas the stcamer managed ople Drowned, Cinetnnati ,.....1 0 0 00 0 0 1 0—2 3 P rere se cdin the secof o ex- ey s B S | e et i Dr. Piliner con- | Vace fromwhich tofive the many elaborato | reach her dock. The schoon Prrmsuns, Pa, July 4.—This aftemnoon PHimseliiial 0 0 B pial G (i) SR S NER IERAC Lo WIS RGN, o gl | BIE Sio - I AR L e T Lo : 1O EOI ) xhibition picees which had been provided | while endavoring fo mike cilm water just BT W N > pt Sluggard and Reporter, Tenny's wallk- | day and the programme was ali that could be . s : 3 ry Hits Cinciinal 7, Phindelhia 14, Er LROIOK y Erisiia SR L As momosyis Clildrunss day theie anal | i the usial saricly of ockels, bibs, ete. | outsids the breakwater wher a mumber of | i FIOWPSON WD anl fartedyar-oly rors. Cinciumnti 4, Philauiphia 1. Batter- | over was a great lisappointnent to the crowd, | SRet S, oxerciies if the dy | bega | pocogion will formimmediatly bofor Mr | All alng Pavk hibitions of pa | vessels were mchored, was thown by o | £t and Rich and wite s fes-Forman and Baldwing Gleason und | who hoped tosee a repetitionof the groat | Vi apatritic rlly v wy, | Beards adiressandmarch tothe tibemacle, | tnotisn were nanifested by the discharge of | heavy soa into colision with two othier | three chiliren started to row across tho e | \ d e . lor . singing the natioal anthem, “My Country 5 s iy 4 : 1| Youghiogheny riv t McKceosport. Wi Clements. Umpire—Powers. mleh rice atSheepsioad. The best contest | SHENERICI A wthin, (MY Coutry T ES, treworkcs, : schiooners.. One seunan was losi and al | Youghlogleny river at McKwsport. = ihon Second gane— of the diy was the sixth tace, mile ind three el ayer by Fetrasln Citf e B nnie C. W. Hunilton atthe corner of Twentioth | three vessds would have fared bacly had | the middIeof the river was | i the boat Ciuinnitt ;0 0 310 311 * furlongs. Frie wis ahot favorite, aithouh | L Coule Y EiDeciratomol inaimenisnce b Sk GUURIGRS i Qdogalon o Skt e} Tl L T FEAree Tessis perti e ofs Many othier | gpset. Mr Smith and BessieSmith and M Philadelphia,...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0—1 | Appleby hadanyamoint to lt on Tristan, The 1ddxusesot:thedsy woro: ‘& wids. e So far the groundshave been excoptimally Fraik E Mopres celebrated in appropriate | vessels metwith slight dimage, Thompson and daughte, Alice Thompson, Hits ~Cincinnatl 12, Philadelphiad. = Er- | Tho two racot togetnor the wholo wayand | puitiifeon the oviinaty - Fourth of Jai; | oderly. Not i arwst his yeb uken place. | Style by sctingoff alarge numberof various — ) e :("?l‘l;‘z\\\h_fll- RRaber ‘-.'L]“ . x‘.;.i"x:'.: Hihrss rory- Clincinnatd 1, Philadelphiy 3. Batter- | fought it thmugh the streteh, Erie winning o | DIt (Ton 1o ouinany Hurth of July | @R UOCHASEE W8 ¥ e kinds of picces, i g Brighton Beach Races. Qe DL e S e o iea-1thincs wnd Hurringlon mugnifientraceln the st furlong. Sum- | juidive, Atll o'lockDr.JohnC, Free. | Todiy’s weather is a mavkd excepton to | G- Pomyat ill6 South Teuth street; E | Brurroy Bewir, N, Y. July 4. [Special suppor the | boy until help ar- Clements. Umpire—Powers. muries; min ofthe Wisonsin stite wivesity lee | thit wually experieiced on the Fourth, A | A Culahy, 546 South Twenty-sixth street; Telegrnm to Tur Ber.] —Sumnary of tolay’s | 5 !!| v el | reiprrilias AT CLEVELAND, Ihrecyearoldsandunwards, three-fourths | (e 20N Ea N dins of the Y elwaone | m0re porfet diy colld sarcdy beimagned | Georse W, Lomis, Purk wvonue: Frank | TeIOT ¥ rive 4 Mo, Thompson also sived herself by Cleveland 27001 011 gz ofsmieVolueer won Vilanto seond, | jyhis mteraining wiy Reant amivils ai thegrowds wre w fo | Murply ad L Thisow v, of 2505 Cas | Meesy e GO S P oo’ Lo =~ | Punster third, Time—1:17. i Ryt AR s lws: Fi Lincoln—N. I MeDowell street had very good display's, Mivst race, five-eights of a mile—Kempsio g =X 5 = ) 7 : o | lws: From Linwn-N. L. McDowell, Yors lispl . 9 : c i . Now Yorkc.,. 08 111010 1=%| “iyeoyearclds, one mile—Reporter won, | oA¥ e boraTE e S ndenoy | RS e (o L Ol VT M. Vi Bt of Walnut Hill alsocele | Filly won, Lucky Clover second, Smaloa [ Vel toiDeAL in : Hits—Cloveland 10, New York 11. Brros— | g1ggard second,’ Time—1:473, et K 3bertaol Canl W, Churehil, G, . a0, A | tated theFourth ina fitting maner. Col€ wird. Tine—1:07. East Swiizaw, Mich,, July 4.—The Kin- Cloveland 6, Now TR s iarten. Tt Independence stakes, two-yer-olds, three- ‘i}f\afi;‘;ls&.‘«“fl::l I ‘x‘r‘;w:l)n-’:ollr:lIl:»?l"z'::l‘ 1. B. Triggmd wife, Julin Lough | Thegucsts atthevarios hotels ilso ok n | Secod rce, sevenoights ofa mile—Kines. | oy hotel, o two-story brick structure, was gnd Zimmer; Kusie and Clark. Umpito— | fourthitof amile-Orageuss won, Recikonseo. | SaStevns md s bariions solo by Prot. Taylor, Susic Hinglud, Libbis | 1nd and the strats resowded with the | yile won, Rover second, Gurrison (hird. | i onfiretis afteriwon by the igniting . of ] Pickwicker third. Time—1:15. At 80'clock Juhu DeWitt . Mitlorof Phils d. ¥rom Hastings—W. I. Ring | @ackof the explosims. it i e i fireerickers ina bedeoom, Jumes Benhamn, GLeveiai 23 000110 040 10- olor o= fouth of uly handicap, one mile-De- | qiphiy ledurel on “Love, Courtship ani | Jid. From Red Coud-C. Squires, James They ATL W, o e o e e won Ballston | yed yyenty-eight, wis burne to death, Jobn New York..:1 0 00 0 0 0 0 1 i—g|futerwon, Fitzumes seond, Byns third. | prrigge, » Gchnn, Mises Lulu Wamer and Lo jey/sxLaniodRiag, Ay Socmuairg T . | Mitler probably fatally bured and thres 3| Tine 0 At §:30 o'clelc o cowcertwas given by | NeBrde, Fwm Tecunseh—Mn. A "M | A aowdof mn, wornm and chlldrm sur. | | Fourth e, wveneigiths of a nile ~Ford | gerpion sustined painful mjuries, The Rigers' band wlich was groitly wjoyed by | Inwin Miss Maude Inwin, M. I A | ounded the wibash ticket ofice yesterday [ hm wom, Dialo seccond, Drumsticke thivd. | 1L SEENE IS waorth and ' Zunmer; Burkell and Clark, ! “olds, mile and_threeJfurl all 4 s norning, al erwding, pushing and vewching | RGN 000 and onefourth milos—-Dal B e e varth and_Zimuer; Butkol Aarke, rolds, mile and threeJturlongs— | %g, ming session was take dth s | TheCrete band gve a thoroughly Fourth | [ c6 el U Rif vac, one and onefo ilos —Dard Martied in a Balloon, Umpire-McQuaid. ic woi, Philosiphy secoud, Tristin third— | 110 SVERine session was take SIS O B gt el L L !‘ux"\l{x;:‘i:lv:x:lll‘ll.L'a whieh Doas llml‘nl\\.t; ing won, Elove second, Casteel third. Time | 1 ovpy v Mass, duly 4—Piof, J, K. Allen AT THICAGO. ] g Bro i ) s | One or two temis wurts have already | distri sfastos ho could got hold of | —2:17, > o ascension from the fair Olibags THotoE oo furlongs—Bumsido | jdine DyPrat Undemill, solos byMu, | Qb OF tve tomis courts havo aleady | o ¥ Ghfden ofall age, from the biby 1 | _Sixth rwe, stoeplochuse. ver the short | Mado & billom ascension from the fair A el 1DG0 00 v ay sewond, Fliter third, Time— | JocoWoril, ont Hna ,{fi:,'y.-' “f‘l-?:;l'}‘“ y Lincoln seemed to have turned half its ‘.u'lns\lfl the children of larger growth, con- | course—Fu ;).lkl- won, Kilarney second, l[ln\mlx(}hlj .».rvl-lwmn;n.”t_.mnlu with him Tt L. ORals b i ataiy. | populition into Crte today, o tended forthe possessionof the prizes, The | Tarquin third. 1 havies G, Stowell ind Miss > Jits—Chicigo 13, Boston Weller cup, fre welter wolght, oo mile— | W08 Tpleid with the cholwest entertain | ppulition int Crte tday, Other towns | fEact Torthe possesion of the prizes, Tho A derson, who wwere mavried in th Chicagzo 2, Boston' 2. Batteries w orNever won, Esquinau secoud, Semti- | Pihtuid wealy ejoyed. prrolitospel Mo pmdings tained the familiar Wabish advertisencnt, National Cou upwards of ten thousand peop and Kittredge; Getzein and Benvett, Umpire | 0% QURCTEE SN0 Sl 150, The nunber present was varusly est A R e LR il 3 ;! St. Paui, Mion "o mational | W- Downs of Boston. The ballion sail — Lyneh, mitedat from sovento twelve thousand peo- ANNOUNCEW ENT'S, The Stationary Engineers. ey 2 away in anortherly direction and its landing Second game — ple. Fully seven thousind people were as- fbetry . council of educ a8 1ot et beel orted Chicago 00030030 0—6 Hastings Races, sanbled in the ibenacle at the opeing of | ¢ th ’ o The menbers of the association of Omahs | gon 1his mom lias not yet been réport Boston. 2200 08 00 3 00 0— 5| MHisnxas, Neb, July i—(Spedal Tele | tho afiornon sesion and not low thu ten | (O the rapective meris of thy two | watimaryengiver held thir fint mnuil | o T S ot uboly AT 9 s 2 i | @ toTue Ben| ~The meesat the driving | thousind passed the gtes during theday, | Willimt young atists, Bltehlord Kav | ini'Celimmduy aftormoon, md in every o | Champaien L, SR R U el Hits—Chicago 3, Hoston 5. Errors—Chi. | &M ¢ 89 8 Connlei e in mimam S ens bt | seal il HhprieDimel whot i aac i geuonoty € 5 0 ¥ I jutendent Kiehle of Minmesota acting secr 1yeory, Neb, July 4.—[Special Telogram cago 9, Boston 4. 'Batteries — Hutchinsonsad | Patk this afternoon wsulted s follows: Soconnlsiay oo tho amibgition's thitlio | yagl & ¥ y ipoir | tpectit was o success, The early trains | .o breddent Peibody addiossed the oo L D e T U T e Py Kiitredge; Clavison wd Bonnett, Umpire— | Freeforall, mile heats, won by Helen, | 1 WS Dissedwitiont o jororwplasant | i cncat st the Boyl on Mondiy | hrousht atierenumbor of the meineat [ tary. ) o1 s B | i / Lyuch ownedby A, L. Clarke, Time—2 51, fident and the Fowrth at Chautaqus will | wa Tuesday wext, it is diflcult todeter- | Broken Buw, Sioux (“ity, Comeil Blufs and | til on patriotisn amng American young per | team turned the tables on the visiting nino [— - - ! . ». The regular pre o Wil o core of 10 1o 2, Players' Leaguo 2:40 trot, mile heat, won by T HL. Batt’s | Thefollowingis the pogranmefor today; | iBe Asa boy sopranoit las been said of | otherplacs. ST e Tho nein tcogmna e Ibepin by [ RS SRR OTINARIL Boston 00 80 0| [Thrembutenmnning riee, won by D. B, | Ifa,m—fectyro Iy Di. Jon 0. Freman, | enequaled by bitono peson, thatbeing | fatios hid beon pvided R T e AR — ; Bultalo, e 0 3 0 1—¢| AyersBlsh V. Time—8iul. | sbice” i Chaer - the boy singer of Rome. Youig Dimond | ~Atnooncarriages were charterel and after | schodls. Thesportsaida bowd of education | W: V. Scott and wifeof Central City ar Hits Boston 7, Buffulo 7 ore=Ruston (| [ROySarild altaos: lalf k8 doah, veou b me—Lectun by Eeon I, Vieent, | 1as von distinctionas aviolinistonly within | a Fidoabout the city Syndicate s vis- | was village organizition, as 1o board hud got | guests at the Paston. i “1"“““ 1o 7 lN! r:: l:\l-l-M"ll 1\len:'i\llll‘- " L Lt “Eccentricties of Literary Clia the last year, but during that time be has :‘.:l:‘.:'fl:i |'lln’uh:"{u. o n'l':‘.’:lml(;i |Im “- muchbeyond the primitive ~]|I;n. andit fsa T\'"w’l:"fl- H. Van Wyek is stopping at tho ik abr REAMAGH & U Mt e e e as'partiken of, afer whic s Ben bt pilure i citie ceully Sucwss on. Game called atthe end of the fifth iming MRS, Ta., July 4 —[Speciil Telegram to s kel AN bkt i onain A nexio Soloo! g i ‘ Pr und otherpoints were visited, tendants ation is something which can A. Abbottof Grand Island was In tho on account of the bad conlition of the | Tuk Bee.]-The fstersate circit rac e dng fromDickens by Prof. | Ag' gy fustrumentlist Dimond must cer- —— not. bo managzed by the iznorant, and the | iy yostorduy Charles F. Une . R 9] R o St ety closed to-day with agreat attendance, The | Defiito arr nts have been made | tinly take equal rnk with Kavanagh as o ho Clrcus. best teachers and superintendents ave spoilel R Pt e0h of Montxlon 18 AE.tlio Bixton : J. 1, Riley of Hastings was in the city ye: ; Al b A e o Hlinhing s ot Tho cirs, espedally Sells Brothers, isa | ly the ignorant int e of the howrd of 2 3 meeting has been the most suecessful evy vith Rev, I.DeWitt Talmage to lecture | vocalist. In their forthcoming conce in ¥ y ) 1gnora % f {:;I\h.‘f' . 04000808 iR it e Aorthwitom Tora, 1t ths ol et | Thacmiesy Tuly 10, 18 oack pen this eity Kavanagh ad Dimond will be abIPowth of July atraction. At lewt | elucatiun, Tho reuinz o this s i brougit | - ¥ o5 3 . ¥y o B oD L s S S e o ont athee hours diseussion, The paper wis day, kit Hits—Boston i, Buffalo 13. Errors—Bos. | Thalberg won in thrce stuight heats, Prosper AL S el anaritie g PT o F ety on Miny Shousasl pople thougit s, | 415§ U0 SOUES TOCRIIER G RaDY D. 8. Seitz of Notfollc is at the My ton 8, Buifalo 1, ' Batteri ind Mur- | seond, Wallaey G thind, JohuW fourth, | Jar Crsto Apon s ovenligs are ow msale s 1 Bl | yostarday. Awovding to cnservative esil- | “REHEFIENT Y Ui Tho report. of the | 7, ¢, White of Laincoln s ut the Case phy; Haddock aua Mack, Unpires—Leach our fifth, Time—2 0, 225, 9,97 Come, Neb, July 4—[Specil to Tar mates, aboutthatmany attended the thre | committecon alucational Liteature wis | W I Tiberad T abl Mre o and Matthews. o g A e SO O Bre. |~Tudgpendence day was very fittingly ST performances, and great throngs wereout (o | sented by the dairman, Hon, W, . Shelc Pl ot var i ci kA A b ol Clley AT PIITSBUR secon psy thinl, Time—2 24 : observed at the ground eliom has a Arrsted for Retailing Cider. see the grnnd street paride given between 10 | of Boston, D. Barnes and wils and Walter L, Dawson Pittsburg.......0 01 1 10 0 3 0— 4 5 s : nore enjoyable prograrnme been arranged for The legislature of Connecticut mot | and Il o'dock. Bysprading an additional o - % and wife of Lincoln are guests at ths Millard Brooklyn. .10 01 3 10 00 I—3 ing, one mile aud wpeat-Timor | tho Fuurth, Tio skepy Chutawuans wis | longsinee hus pused o liw forbilding | ot of Shifom, coviing seviral sord, @l | Freuw’ tithe pipess saibesitoa)sverakdl. | eriie Waoi mnl wife ol Oiloli 8% it Pittsbure 0 Brooklyn 8. Ernrs - | s Baniiisesccon, (solne hied, Jobt | awakmed by the somnd of bud musi, the | frnersto sdl dier axwpt ot vhole. | mtthe forth etr e hing o S o S stopyings abthoMillard, Piusburg 3, Brooklm BBl Slloy U} i suap of fireerackersnd the distmt rumblo | sale. Afarmeris at lilerty to sell a [ ynoOWiaGinaeeq o b ine ¥ Cheyenne ‘3" o "‘""‘ EAd g L. Brownellof Arlington s at the Mer- aud Quinn: Weyhing ind Kinslow. Unpives e e o artivingtrais. 1 wie, lo tined ovr | barml of cidor, it bo iy’ 1ot sell u | et forheat rom oarly moming wnil | CHTEWE, Wyo, Tuls .- [Speial Telb- | g, ? (i e E CmeGo, July 4.—Summary of Washing | 0F @uoring ‘catwp.’ Ifa new arrival, | quart ora gliss o his next doorneigh- |late at night. From beginning to end | sramto Tie Bre. | -The Fourth of July w M. D. Siupson and wife of Blairare guests RIIOOUE @INom sl St RO LT et S tbedi i e gounds, | boror any e edse, not even il they |theshow fulilled every promise and gaye | observed liere without any s pecial ceremonies, | gt the Merchunts. Pitsbueg.......0 04 0 0 0 3 ton park vaces : X As isual themomingdovutiond el | Were drisd up with thist. Tho fint | complete satiaction. 1t was s ful Prepurations are being made for a monster | My, 1. Rosewaterof Tue Bes loft Brooklyn .0 08001 Maiden two-year-olds, five furlngs—Vir 4 bl Rt i o b | prosecution under the cider statute was | Korgeouss redization of one's ides of whit | yatelood celobeation which will bo held fn | day for Beatr lerelie particip Hits—Pittsburg 12, Brooklyn 14 i om Blivaleay socoid, “Marisitathin, | Herelald it tawrnwle a8 adook; it ] RS SR SURE RGO T8 Hiaoiivaa showld ba'w ti mut cribical ooull | HaYEI000 Mieuein wiih wilL bo 1 i Jicensse-probiibition Pittsburg 13, Brooklyn 5. Butte Time-1:00 2 jeet, aking Up the Crvss,” Luke 14 o b ol 1 '~ it ) 1 ;.I LY demand. Th medto be nothing lack en day h yoming ssion LUL 1 U0 roturm Tucaday and Caroll] Weyhing and Kinslow. ALl ages, niie furlogs—Cecil B. won, | The standance was unsuilly lrgs, The | BEMET and one of the best known re y ing. It ud evorvihing worth scon is sigied. The ceremony will consist of pires—Sheridan and Gaffuey Churdiiil Clark secound, Atticus third, | jnterst inthess morning. nligins gathe- | 4€Dt of Preston, an old farmer living | aninal kingdom, and an avoa Jerfomance | immease jarade, spechos by distinguished AT CLEVELAND. lime -1 ' 5 i ings is rapidly herasing, thirleen miles north _of New London, | thathas neverbocnsurpassel, Fromthe speakers fromub the presentation to the Oleveland 40951 1.0 00 08 Allages, one mile—Weldon won, Sheedy Atso’clck, also, Mrs, Kennedy’s young | M. Sholes hetnons offence was that of | posing spectacularentrince to Jim Bell's fa- | siateof amagiificort thg by the ladies of Philadelphia...1 18 0 10 0 0 1— 7| Stcond Polemus third. = Time—1:43. Jeople's cliss was insessionin. Normal hall. | selling i quart of cider tohisown hired | mous for hose act,a succession of ring | Wyominganda banquel and ballin the state Hits—Clevelund 8, Philsdelphia 8 e Shend 4 mile and a nln ter. The subject wis ©“The Early Lifeand Minis- | man, who dveMy in the neighborhood, |trns pased in rapid reviewbefore the in- | jolisein the evening. Preparations aro also o iisOlgaiad 8 Phlbdalimia s, Bo tingo wom Unde Bob secad, Kingsbury | try of Christ.” A wmprebensivoview of the | und who wanted the dder for domesic | Bense crowd. The barback ridng, tapes | poinemado to tondor Dilogate Carey i ov CBEIH anh Brtiiftet B finaton fod s third, Time—12 3 Mastr's life was taken, and o generil idea | 00 g™ A nstable heardof | PUsiess, gymnastic exhibitims, high | ton uponhis wtura from Washington, )YBrin and Sutcliffe; Bufington and Cr ALl ages, six furbng, heats—First heat, | of the geomraphy of the'ountry in which e | PRTPOSEs. A coun onstanie 16aed of |ang lofty tunbling, slwk ~ wire - — - Umpires —Knight and Joue row first, Vide nd, Lottio S third, | did His work was ginel £ it and atonce amésted MNr. Sholes, who | balucing ~ mpe climbing, mid-air le 5 i T ) A c St. Joseph Bicy ¢le Tournam ent. Second Gume— me-1:17 Second heat—Farrow first, o'clock the fllowing dasses met with | Was broug week before Just ing nd the fun furnished . ¥ ) e Clevelind.......0 02 0 00 Duke Highland second, Vidette third. Time tiasook thatlovine i e ment of | by four or fiveclowns, all combied (o pi S dosimr, Mo., July . —(Special o oo Pkiladelpbia....0 00 2 06 LIS, % e ; SORN iven's Class—-Mm, Keanedy; sibje a barn, which isused for o court room. |duceau eitertwinment that the rich and the | Bee]—Tntheaftemoon races at the bicyde Hits—Cloveland 10, Philadelphia 18 AlL ages, one mile—Russell won, Cashier s that of the young people's’ cliss, ex- | Thore was alodg teial, and Mr. Sholes® | Poor thehighand the bw, alike enjoyed. All | tournament Demon of Omahi won first prie rors—Cloveland 8, . Baftories [ Sccond, Flyawiy third. Tim 225 ept thatit wis prasented ina more demen- | ineand costs for selling 4 cents worth of the irtasts wers at thar besty and someof | iy tho twomilo amiteur haidicap, Ftel vs and Milli tary el i he e e o Taden | then performu fats not iy daring, bit | 0 B a0 Oara taed gin. Umplres—Joues and Kulght, Bloomington IRaces. 3hos PR cid " WOre .",';‘rw"l Th <‘m3h\.;m Judge | wonderfully dever. Miss Dalsy Belmont, | 0f Quabia w. and Pixley b thir A Broomiyaroy, T, July 4. the Bille Students® Class—-Dr. Duryea. Before | Andlawyersallfrade fair dayswages [shillful hebck 1the Ziegler brothers, Tirme 30! Vi ot P i 0 0—3 | closing dayof tie Fuir associst b begrinning the lesson Dr, Duryea called atten- | 0utof the pr remarksanle erobits 3 Miss Hattie Moo “T'ho tawo milo professinmal race was won by O et i s ] [ lon 10 the wrong impression which bud gone el eriil acliovenents on fiving rings; Willisn | 8hall of Omaha, Reading of ph out through the state inregeard to his torper- Pre. o M S Shoules and Willian ~ Ditten, ehampion | 1o ‘ shingger of Omala third. Time Hits—Chic New York 7. Ermors 23 ey C won, Hemdtage | ancotviews —Ho tomtel tor AL |41 por ""*"""‘""im"“’ asa Life Convict. v ond.snd Ashinger malis thir u vessdls put out last zite publishes a telogram from General John Thompson, wife and fourteen-yem-old gt i Hits —Cleveland 4, New York3. Errors— kes, mile anda frsicog—Tenny Cleveland 2, New York 1. Batter Wi s with the money:. v | Ile pointed to various incidents : - | equestrims 3 A, Whitzel, who' pides and [ AR 47 Chicago York |, Batteries—King | sccond, Flora Little third, IrmaC fourth. | which showed his sundopinjonson the ques- | Prof. Davis,Jbd the Rev. A. Davis, |drives thivty-five horses; CGeorge Zordla { 5 T ) Tho thiee mile straight away rice and I and Ewing. Umpires— | Best time-2 1900 | tlom of prohibition and established the fict | who hus beenys somewhat prominent |James Bol, huedlorides —al desor e R L Tl Ferguson aid Holbert. Thre-year-old - pice, £00_Ganbriel won, | thathe hul beaia phueer in emperancowork. | church membér, politician and handy | Bention. Thee were so ma X0 Demon of Omaha second, Pixley Omi Second game - Tomn Ru Belle McDowell | The Omaha pastor then gaven misterly expo- | 1 praisewortny features that it is inpossible to o " < A . & WS Hrres e other aflernoo hivd, Hobsonof St Joseph fourth, Time Chicago...0 0 0 010 00 1 | third,” Katie | arth, Best time— | sitionof the lnw of Christ u rehted to Jis |80 Wis aiwesiod the other afternon | o yperale thn b ki oltbelndi Absolutely P New Yorkd 0 1 1 00 00 0 folloyers, His treaumait of thesubject was | ¥ DePry Sherif Dyson as an escaped e “Tho twomilo handicap for amatours wis PRIl Pure, Hits—Chicago 9, New York S s— | 2:5) trot 81,00 —Fay won, Pauline secondd | very philsophical ind had specil_reference | cONVICt from the Mitissippi state peni- A Ricnic IParty won by Pixley of Omala, Fletcher of | Qf 14reye Daking rowdor. 111 Chicago 7, New York 4. Battories—r Demgcrat thir), Heawrletta fowrth, Best tine | to the guetion of feedon asrelaed toobeli- | tentiary, says the Pulatki, Fla., Times. | ColondandMrs, Akin and “two sow, Mr. | §08, B FIRGE OF BATHL Betoher of leuvening sirongih—U, B, Governtog and Farrell; O'Day and Ewing. Umnpires 2 220 X emeeto the divine will. The doctor's audience | He had been sentenced to 1ife imprison- | andMres, 1. M, Andresen and danghter, Mrs, g o i Sl e Time-6:13, 67, | PortAug.is, Tolbert aud Ferguson. forall pace, 850—Red Davis won, | overfowel the Lawyers' building aud even |ment for murder, butescapedin the yeire 3 J 3 s Harry Z_second, Gur third, Frank Chanp | good standing roon wis at i pren. I1 50 R00 n0lbein Diard af Uil (he | aad bt i SHIELIm of Aurusth Bt | 5o bws mil profossiznal raos s wom by 1 409 “""‘A"“.":[“‘I‘_‘::'“:"‘\“ 9 fourth. Best time—2: [ ALlo ey Hurlbuls woeaul ehiss | wuthiorities were informed ho hud been | plewant Fourth of July picuie party ot | Ashinger of O, Reading of St Joo PHILADELPSIA, considerel “Genenl Aspecs of the Lifeof |15 y - 5 R < ruse’s Mill, on 3ig Fappillion % second, Shill of Omaha third. Time—2 3, - - Athletlo........L 001 00 3 0 0—4 Meeting of Hinois Wheelmer Christ.” ’ [ seen in Palitics, Mr. Dyion siw Ils min | i<t MI), 5 1w Bix el Bon e 4 2% DOUGLAS-~-STREET. Columbus ,....0 1 00 00 0 0 0—1| Byoomnaroy, I, July 4.~The Nlinoisdi- | A0 piaceof the rigular tempermee training | 00 First streot Sutarday, and invited him At Eick and's Park, “Tlie five mile straight awiy vace for ama- A Hits—Atiletlo 7, Columbus 7. Erors— | vision gf the Leaguo of American wheelnen | (83% the ‘Women's Christian Temperawe | to don the durbis, which ho @il very 2,500 peaple at Pickards park | tour waswen by Fletehor of Omata, 171 xloy On account. of our larye Athletic” 1, ‘Coluthbus 8, Buttories e | ‘o of oo A union tendered s reception to Miss Willid | quictly, expressing some surprise, how- of Owahs second, of Omaha third, L und increasing Practico, Bahon and Robinson: Gastright and 0'Cen. | 4 holdivg theie wnuil moeting hore. A |in tho Lawyers' buildive. The gret ten- | aver, al the proccesding. His descrip- 4 ) hola | Hobon of 8L Jt th, Tine for five we lave REMOVED to nor. Umpire—0"Tool: worning and night par with races in the | yopaice worker received the compliments of | tion answers precisely {0 that given in | Smothlyas though the celeb h W "] miles—16:06 g more spacious and cots el —_ . ifesinoon was todiy's programme, endivg | huudreds of prohilition peojle who hid cone | (hu lattor to the shofY, N ton scre | i achuchywd. Ther were wire swings, - j veniont ol Second game— With a ball and banquet, rom a1l [arts of the stito. Preceding the 1 0 g | Atlello. ...l 100 018 01—9 —dadas [ coption proper Miss Wilard devsted o ftw | neur one of his eyes, Leters to parties | daning plaifor: v Lemon w i Teachers Convention Enced, Columbus. ... 3200 7 Wihat is more witractive than g prelty fice | noments to & lemperane questin box, | i Miml»»flimnl verd fomd in U pos- |other sorts ofbootis, wid al worts of dovins Do, M., July | o musi towd Drs. Betts & Bgttg’ Hits—Adthletio 8, Columbus 9. Erors— | witha fresh, bright complexion! Forit use | Among otherthing she gve her viewson |session andaltogether there can be no | w the visitor could spend any amunt of | ers finisted their convention today, seve Athletic 8, Columbus 7. Balteries—Sewand | Pozzoni's Powder. | ihe original piclsage, high license, methods of | doudt that he is theman, money and get his trouble for his palus. | reports helag rendand asccepted. 1409 Douglas 8t. Ouiha, Neb There were yosterday and the occasibn passed off us