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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1896)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tru OtA1IADAILYj3Ej14 : ThURSDAY , JUNE LI , 189fl. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ u- - xcopLtonaUy Lrong And lengthy speech In proaentlng i1ump1rya' namo. Ito corn- Tnandod attention till ho roterr1 to Jutigo lturnphreys azs ably reprecntlng tlio vIew of tho8o great statcmon , C10Vo1An41 am ! Cr- ilelo. anti then ho could not bo heard on account of the hhlng. Young 1oid tiio floor , nttornptlng tlrno after time to prococd. Ohio Jarnc9 , a frco sflver loader , mounted a chair and boggc1 1119 fellow c1o1egato to hot Young proceed , when the hatter was able to con- chutlo. Numerous ocont to the nornina- tion were marie amid confu9ton. Chalrmafl Long rna1o a moot cautIo pech In appealing - pealing for ortlor , and lnaI'toi that there would be no call of the countlea until order was retoro1 , and announcoti that no one would be reCOgfliZOI pending the call for appeaI. soMg iort SOUND MONFY. 'rho call of the 119 countlee as Interrupted by several contct announcrnenta but wan flnally announced ai * foltow : Iltofl8tofl , rcpre8ontlflg silver , 691 1Iuinp1ircye gold , 206. No chanlng of votei svas allowed , "rho thirty votes of Kenton county , the home of Carilele , wore cast for h3ronton , the colid vote of the llfth district , which InclulIM Louisville , and a good part of the vote of the mouttalnoiJs counties In the Tenth and Eleventh t11trlc'te , wore cast for llumphreye , the sound money andilat3 lb got omo other scatterIng votes from silver dehegate.'i. The llvor men claim their dnlegatci know fltonston ( lid not need any belp and concilt- atory aa welt ae complimentary votes are said by them to have been caRt. A motion 'as rnIo ( and nurnorou8iy eeconded to make llrurwton's election unanimous , There were nviny objections from the Louisville delegates , whereupon Chairman LOnZ flfl. D000CCl ( that ho would not put the ( ( lotion. Ole introduced Senator Bronston as the chair- man. lironaton made an eloquent free elivor speech congratulating the ( lernocracy of Ken. tucky "who are no longer being tempted by the lure of gold anl are at last securing such standing to repreacot th rank and Silo of the demOcracy of the commonwealth. " Ho denounced the concentration of wealth , close legislation and the efforts of the money power , as well as of the soldiers , to stifle the will of the p001)10. After lironston's remarkably vigoroun and lengthy speech there were repeated calls for John S. Ithea , who addroMod the convention on the coinage question. Like lironston ho was greeted with repented and continuous rounds of aIp1auo. William Cromwell , J. E. Caraday and W. J , Moquoto vero made secrotario of the Con VelttOfl , On , reassembling at 8 p. m. thio comnilt- to were hot ready to report and the con- vntioit was addrosed by Ivan Settle , Ohio JarnosV. . P. T1iorn , Jaines Tyler and otlIcro on treu coinage. A' free silver greeting from the 1caIdS ( lernocratlo convention \V.5 road and loudly applauded. At thin Juncture General - oral I' . Watt Ilardln , the democratic candidate - date for governor last year , vhio had Ju&t ar- lvod froill tie ) veddlIl of his son in WashIngton - Ington , colored the hall on Senator Illack- burn'o trm. A ( float enthusiastic reception was g1vcn him. lb WCLI almost carried up on tile platform. Chairman l3ronston had lonator Blackburn Introduce him. General hiardhn addressed tile ciivcnthofl at lengthen on the abuse of the silver noon In thio past two years , but counseled irnaco and harmony tor the future. He believed all the dernoc- racy would soon be tdgelber on the finan- cml au well as other questions. At. 10:30 : the chairmail annOunCed that the comrnltteo could not report tonight , and the conventIon adjourned till 9 a. In. tomorrow. PLANKS IN T1L PLATFORM. - , - The commIttee 011 resolutiona completed its work tonight , and was ready to report , but tile report. on credential9 WlS wanted first. - 'The majority report reamrzns democratic principles in the first section , others being as follows : 2. We ar ( in favor of an honest dollar , a dollar worth neither more nor less titan 100 cents. We favor. bimetalhism , and to that CflI WO demandthe fraOaild unlimited coinage - age of botir gold afld silver , at the ratio of 16 to 1 'as standard money , with equal egal tenior , jiower , independent of tile' action or advice of any other flatOfl. : i. We hoid that th secretary of the treasury - ury should exercise his 'legal right to redeem - deem all coin obligations In gold and all- var , asmny be m re convenient , and-svo arc OlpOsCd to tile issuance of bonds in tlme of peace for the maintenance of the gold reserve , or for any other purpose. 4. We are opposed to the national banking Sy8tem and to any enlargement of Its pow- ore , flfldtiIpOSCd to any contraction o the currency by tile retirement of greenbacks or 0 f othiorwiie. 5. We are for a tariff for revenue only. a. The democratic party 1100 ever been the party of personal liberty and rohlglous freedom , and is now , and alwnjs has been , . opposed to any union of church and state. * itisopp0scd to the ennetment of lav the Pll'llO8O or.design of which aroto sustain or enforce any rollgloua tenet or sect , anti to any law , organization or socqiy. religious or polItIctl , secret or otherwise , that tends to proscribe any citizen for or on account of his religious belief , or tb apply such 'tes ( as a quahiflratlon or publIc ofilce. 'Jiin seventh resolution contibrnns Coy- ernor Bradley. 8. Wo , leclnro for partyloynity. 'rue ninth instructs delegates to Chicago to Cast the vote of Kentuc'.cy as a unit for Joe C. Blackburn for preklent. A mInority report will be presented by A.f .1. Carrel , member ot thIn committee from Louisville. It omits endorsing Blackburn. Its financial plank reads : We lnlst upon a firm maintenance ot the present legal standard of vaue , with such usa of legal tender sliver coins and paper , cOnvertible into coin on demand , as can be maintained witlmut impairment or endangering - gering tIle credit of the government , or di- mlnlshlng the purchasing or debt paying power ot the money in the bends of the. people , and. in tile absence of an inter- natlonni agreement , we protest against the free coinage of silver or the compulsory purchase - chase Of bullion by the Unlted-tates , as Injurious to tile industrial and commer lal Interests of the country , and epec1a1Iy cllsaJ4- trotla to the Interests of tIle farmer and the laboring mail. V ( ) It IItJAS'I' OI 'i'OZAY'S % S'I.tTflrit. , * . ' fl. - vil1 lie itt 1en,4t ' 1'Illllller3 In Ne- hrii'ki , , 'viti , HIOVII ! $ ( III ft II tilsies. \VaIIINGTON , June 1.-Tho forecast ( or 4 Thurstiny is : Fdr Ncbraska and 1ansas-Party ) cloudy 'weather. with onditins favorithle ( or ho- cal thuner Storrn3 in the eastern lortions : warmer in the eastern portions : brisk and 111gb southerly wlnda. F r Colora'Jo-C ener.ihly fair ; . cooler Thursday - day evening ; winds shifting to nortllwest- erlr , I , or Oltinlioma anti Indian Territgry-Cen. orally fair , bnt lOaSlblY1OClll Uiundor stern In the northern lrnrtIon warmer ; brisk and 111gb southerly WIlllii. t'4)E Missouri-Probably warmer anl fair Thursday ; IltOllLlbl % ' thunder stornis in the nortlisvest Portion Thursday evening ; south- cr17 WlIds. I0r Iowa-Partly cloudy weather. followed , by sievero local tliuntler storms in the after- 31008 or iligilt ; iriiier 4lllUlcrly winds. Per Eotltli Dikota-IOcal rains ; partly cludv l'alher ; cooler in the western 'lor- tion : rlsk nail htgh southerly winds , thlf t- lug to westerly , l'or Wyoming-Partly cloudy , with local 'mum ; couier ; northwesterly WlilIiI. For MontanaUgt showers , followed by fair ; cooler in the oastrii Portion and - .warmer iii the western Portion ; westerly wintis , Local Uccord. OF'PICF : oi' TJWVIAT11ER BURFAU , OlAhlA , Juno 3.-Omaha record of toni- lieraturo unit rainfall conipared with tile car- rhofldllig day of the Ilast four years : 18943. 1103. 1091. 1893. Maximum temperature , , , 74 t2 87 77 MIflifllllfll teniperature , . . t5 ; 61 G 61 Avuraie tenhileraturo . . . . . iii n 76 oo . Preclp.tatlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , .00 1.14 COfliItlOli of teniperatut'o and iwecl iitatioii at Omaha tor the Uny and tnc Ziarcll I , I 1596 : Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deficiency for tile dcy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : : : .iCCllflhliUteI ! excess since March 1 Normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inch lDeflciency for the ilay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 111011 Total Irecillhintlon iiice March'i1i12 Inches I6xri'ss siiie Iliflflll 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 CL inches ] ) efielt.iicy for ocr , prioiI , I89 . . . . . .31 inches 1)ellelenuy for COr , Ileriod , 15JI..6,01 Inches - - _ , from SjIltlN lit H p. iii. - - : i I , ) Y flii4 n TATION3 Al STAT1 OF' \vJitTliLn. : : r- . . . clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7IfiV00 NuiiIi Platte , , , . , , . 5 sI 'I' IMII Lake Cily , part . . . . . . . Ge liii .00 CIiiy'nnosri ' cleudy , . , , , , , . , . , , , , . so stj .oo 1tsiitl L'ity , ( l'ilI' . 6 83 , T llama , Pdrt cloudy. . . . . . . . . 7t Ctileao , ietib. . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' " ' ' " " as ' 55i a' 131. LoCh , clear . , . , . . , . " . . . . . .0) . ' 711 St. I'sul elesr. . . . . . . . . . : "r' . . . . ' .j DaveoIud. eiuti'1y , , , , , , , ' ' , , . , 1 55i .0' ) } CSIILIS chaIr. . . . . . . : : : . . . . . . . . . . . Ill .0' ) Bukea , rainhil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i .23 ) laie. tiar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IZt.larck , cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 . VIiiIston , Cloud- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SI1 , U5iVIlOll , ( lllb3tfl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .so " I : ? ? : t' indicate. tracu of preciptlation. r- L. A. W1L.sjj , Observer , - ' - - - PERS1IION VINS TIlE DERBY Great English Racing Prize Goes to the Prnco of' Wales. ST , FRUSQUIN , TIlE FAVORITE , IS SECOID the VirMlIni. in One l1lllllltl4l l z rM tltJIlelr Ii , tile 'l'Iiroiiu CnrrIt'iiIIT Ike l'IelIICr 'l'itrt 'Vriii. Ei'SOM , 1ng. JUnO 3.-l'erslrntnon , the prince ofVnles colt , at 6 to 1 against , won the Derby today. ' " Leopold ( he Rothschild's St. FrusquinvaIocon(1 stitl II. 11 Bedding- ton's Rarwlg was third , This I ti.o firat tilno in 108 years that a iirinco at'aleA has won the blue rlhboii of tllo turf , in 1788 , the prince , who subsequently reigned as George IV , WOn tha Derby with Sir T1ioma , the favorite , and It may be re- mnrkeJ as a coincidence that tliero weic eleven starters then , and cloven horace ran In the race today. This is the second day of the 1p'oIll ' summer meeting , and Derby day. The weather is hot and eppres- elvo , although there were soitie sliowcre dur- Ins the nlorning. The miii did not atTect tlio coure's to any appreciable degree , and It I ! llrollOUIlcc1 to be the hardest 0(1 record , The usual 1)crtiy crowd had assembled , There was the customary procession by road and thu familiar gatlnrliig of 1lol1tIescrIpt 'ehiic1ei and of peolile , sights so frequently described as to need but little melltlon. hut , like last year , the majority of the licollo present caine here by tralit , rpecia.s leaving Victoria and Waterloo railroad stations every few minutes for this 111000 , On the downs from daybreak the often lflctured crowds usoinblod , and the always joyous scones were onitoted. Hut tile llOlidly Cleilleilt proper was largely elIminated , as the roundaboute , shoot. lag gailerio , etc. , were not allowed to hold forth. GURSTS OI TII0 I'1hhNCl. As tile morning wore cii the crOwd promised to beat therec9rd in point at iiumbor. Tim prince ofVales arrived by train from Victoria statloir just before the itrot moo , and was greeted wIth much entluusasm. ! Ills party included the I'rinccsses Victoria and Maud , his douightcrs , I'rinco Charles of Denmark , the duke and duchess of York , the duke and duchess of Saxe-Coburgand Gc'tha , the dukosof Cani- bridge , Prince Chrlt'tan ! and Princem Victoria of Sciuleswig-Hoiijteln , the (111110 of Westminster , the inarchloness of Sali- bury , the duke auth duchess of Devonshire , and the marquis of Londerry. Mr. Leopold do Rothschild , owner cf St. Frileluin , the favorite , vns not present , the day being the anniversary of his father's death. As tue prince of Wales was entering his carriage aV'.tlic downs station sanie one in the crowd shouted : "Good luck to you. " The prince ernilingly acknowledged the cx- prosshoti of good will and drove to the course amid the cheers of tile crowd assembled. Iii the opinion of the oldct race gocrs , there was never so little betting en the Derby as there was this year. Tile duke of Westminster's Regret was scratched a.1 noon , owing to the hardness of. the course. Tue betting at 1:10 : o'clock this afternoon was 13 to 8 on St. Frusquin , 9 to 2 against Persimmon and 9 to 1 against Teufel. Among tiio Americans prcsent on the couro or about It were MOrslahl ( 1' . Wilder , James Murray , James Harries liearn , all of New York ; S. H. Kaufman ot this Washington - ton Star , Mr. McKinley at Chicago , Mr. Henry Rose of San Francisco , Mrs. M , } 1. Campbell atId Miss Campbell , with a party of frlend& who arrived on a private coach ; Arthur Armour of Toronto , 0. S. Schmhiss of Cincinnati , Dr. M Ranna of Chhcago , Mr. and Mrs. Robert IlillIard , Mr. and Mrs. Maui-ice flarryrnoro. Mr. and Mrs W. A. Brady an1 the Fuller sisters. Tile Americans became enthusiastic when Mr. Wisliard's lichen Nicohi , ridden by Reiff , won the Epsomntown plate. The conditions were the Epsom town phatp of 103 for 3-year-ohdsand upward , distance live furlongs , entrance 3. Helen Nlcohl was first , Iloyal Flush second and Marble third. Eight borsea ran. The betting was 100 to against Helen Nicohl and rtoyal F'IIISh and 2 to ' 1 against 'darblo. helen Nlcohl made the whoho of the run- fling and won by half a leilgth A head separated the second and third iioraos. HOW THF2 DEIRBY WAS WON. .Dlevoii hor4o s came to th post , for th& Derby stakes of 6,000. by subooription cf 50 each for 3-year-old caito , to carry 126 pounds , and fillies 121. the nominator of the winner to receive 500 , and the owner of the second horse to receive 200 out of the atakes , about one and ono-iialf miheiy , The prince of 'Wales' bay colt , Persimmon , by St. Simon , out of Perilita , won , L * pold do Rothschild's St. Frusquin , brown colt , by St. Simon , out of Isabel , was second , and IL ii. Ueddington'o colt , Raruslg , by Ilamp- ton , out of Wriggle , was third. The firat wns ridden by J. Watts. St , Frusquln by Lotes , and 1arwlg by Alsop. The betting , at thO past was 5 to 1 against PersImmon , 13 to 8 an St. Frusquin and 23 to . on Earwig. Eleven horsoa ran. Th starters running unplaced were : 'P. Phtihipo' hr. C. . Bay Ronald , by hampton , out of IllaokDuchess , by Galllard ; .1. H. II. Piatt's hr , c , , liradwardine , by h3orealdixli , out of Mouteroso ; Leopold do Itoths0hiida ! b. c , . Giiilhistan , by Bragg , out of Gulneyra ; \Vaiiacs b' . c. , 51)0011 , by Oberon , out. of Lady Lothian ; VT. C. Stevens' br. c , , Thufel , by Ipair , out of ClootleN ; , Coseel's br. c. , Toussaint. . by St. Simon , GUI UI Ste. Alvordo ; IL A , harrison's br. e. Knight , of thie Thlstle , by .tesebtfry. out ol' Tue Empresu Maud ; ii. Drassey's b. g. , Tamarind ; 'liy St. Syinphorlnfaut of Marjora , This horses weru sent avay t1t 323 p , p. , Bay Ronald takiig tile load ( or the first 200 yards. vith Teufel second and Earwig third ; St. Frusquin and 'Persimmon ' last. 'After tilO quarter mile post bad been passe l , Guhlatan went to the front and St , Frusquin and Persimmon crept aireaat of him. % ll to the half-way mark Bradwardino was first ; Teufol niiil Persimmon foh1owing A quarter of a 111110 from home St. Frumaquin wae first , c1osoly followed by Persimmon , 0110 then took place oiie of the iiiost inagnifi- cent flnishe of modern times , It was nip and tuck , nose and iioso almost n tile finish line ; in fact , the finish was so close as to cause niUcil comment , only tile Judge was In a position to tall accuratoy whichl horse vas the winner , and many persons thought St. FrusquIn hail crossed tila line a11e2d , lsraim7noii , however , won by about a neck. To lengths separated Si , Frusquin and Earwig , and Teufel was fourth , Tim time vaa 2:42 : , very fast , considering that the course was said to ho at Its hardest. Lord Itosebary's Sir Vlsto won last year over a niuch butter cotirso In 2:43 2.5 , Of recent years , from 1867 down to Persimmon's time , it has only been beatea once , iii 1803 , when Mr.V. . 11. MeCalmont's Isingiass car- ned off the blue ribbon in 2:33 : , 'rue livening Standard's Epsom correspond. eat tolegrapila that. the linish for the lipsoin Towit liiate was peculiar , the duke of Devon- sliiros Marble appearing to get ilonie cleverly from Itoyal Flush , with 1101011 Nichoil thIrd , lint the correspondent adds , the number of Royal Fiusil was hoisted a the winner. and In a nloflent was iowercd and } Irlei Niooh's number was stibstituted , Loatas. vlio was on Royal Flush , thought. lie had won , and that 1101011 Nicahl was third , C1iLEBRATID AT LONDON , LONDON , June 3.-The news of tim vie- tory of l'oraiium n at lipsom today caused great excitement in London. There were large crowds of people at Victoria station and along tim route to Murlborougt' house to witness the return of the Royal party. The prince was accorded a most enthusiastic reception , wild and continuous cheering , which the prince snllhitigly acknowledged , being hoard train the depot to Marlborough house , where the heir apparent appeared , subsiding only some time after ho Iujl dis. ippoared froni ubhto view , During the DyliflhlIg. commencing at 8:30 : p. m , , the prince gave a diiiiler to the menibers o the Jocke' club , tile meal being one Of the most sumptuous - tuous and brilliant ever served at Marlborough - borough houo or many years pae. A superb silver service , valued at from $ i00- 000 to 200,000 , gas used , and the side board was burdened with racing and yachting cups , trophies of the prince's victories on land anil Water. % 'J1(1eI Ituaesut Wiiyiie. WA\N } ) Ne ) , . , . June 3.-Special Telo- grnin.-'Fhe blaycle races held at th Suir grounds this isfternaon were wohiattepded. Riders front Ponct , Nez-folk , .yau4 Laurel nnil 'yci were entered in the races , fib- Ilu I ti F'irt rflc' , hn't mll , tiovice : It , V. Blink- iron , WnIisa , wont 7. . (1. 1"iink , Laurel , sec- and ; I. . S. Brome , NrfoIk , third U.Vli - 1lnmVnyne , fnuetli. Second race halt in Ic , Wa ) fle Cycle club medal : Everitt Laughlin , 'on , S. 11. Ale'- nuder second , Ri , Olmnttnd third , A. M. Kel- Icr fourth. Time : 1:12. : Third mop , one mile cliii , llnndicap ( I. Shuithies won , 0 , Williams secoild , C. 1" . Tlic'nbahil third , Frank hlool fourth. i"ouirth race , six-mile rony , three ( rain W'nyne , three from l'nlic'a. three from Nor- folkt Art 1llis Ct' Norfolk won , F. LaughlIn ofVttyno second. Time : lS01'i. Fifth rnc , two.mile h'infilcap , Ofl Art i hhiis VOII , E , haugillin second , Fi. 1' . Olin- stcrul third , I Sixth race , quarter of a mile : A. lhiis won , 1 IT. V. ihliniclion second , 11. Laughlin third , A. M. Kelor fourth. Seventh iace , 200 yards , slow : A. Iihis won , l. I.aughihin econii , iiltttICI.YX Il.1NlIV.1' ( lOlS 't'lIl.tY. ( rent lnl'ri'st l't'J I iii liii' 1,1st of llrsps thnt Viil 4iiirt , Th Brooklyn Ilandicap. the big event of C the year , will ho run at Cravesend tills afternoon. A good field is rea&ly and a i grand race forthcoming , Clifford , by his brace of easy victories last week , ie bing m vociferotliiy tOlltC(1 as the winner. But " 110110' ' , IOIl't go. Remember the Belmont stakes of last Tuesday. hiandapring was an odds-eu favorite , but hastings boat him alit , In tile dclii that will lirobably start tiii efternoon are Clifford , Counter Tenor , St. Maxim , Sr Waiter Natikipon , Ilornpipe niitl lIundpring. St. Maxim vihh bear watch- lug , lie hiit lInen doing finely nnd if iloth- lag goen vrnulg he vil ) ho seilt to tile Post r in great ahape this afternoon , } tniulslrliIg's r defeat Tuesday may lIen , him out of the race. With a good track a large mmii rity of the fancy tillilit the 11(115)1 ) xviii ha letwoen Clifford and Ilaiiilahuring , If the hatter starts. It llalldsilring doesn't show tip Sir \Yniter vllh stipercedo liini ill the Ijetting. Tile Cahitornia Ilorse vIil tiilce a WhIOlO lot of leatiilg ( or eCOiiI1 1,1(1cc ( , hilt hiuhd tile noing be heavy. What's tim matter with lloriipllo ? NB\ YORK , Juno 3.-Tomorrow vill rnakc' tile tenth running of tile fliookhyn ilniudicap at a nub ahid a quarter over the Graveselul track alit ! wIllie the ilekl is not r likely to be large , nine horses being entered , I according to the list given out tonight , r there ought to ha a good race. Tile probS mthlo atnrtera. weighlt mid jockeys are as follows : Clifford. 125 , A , Claytoiv Keenan , ii 121 , 0mm ; Counter Tenor , 120 , lXnmihton ; S Sir 1Vnhter. 113 , 'l'iirti ; Nanklpoo , 112 , 1)oC gett ; Hornplpe Ill , Lamloy ; St. Mcxliii , 108 , i' Sliullis ; Lake 3iiorc , 103 , T. Sloan ; I'nladIn , 93 , O'Leary. C The llrt is smaller than ilad baen expected , , for several hutve fallen by the w.yskle ow C ing to lack of condition. Clifford Is th favorite , with St. Maxim and Sir Walter coming next in favor. Counter Tenor will be guided by hIiinliltCll , who i riding bettor - . tor than ever miul who viti have to take ' up live poun(1s ( 1)eflaIty. Irornpipe , the vIn- ( icr of Inst year's handicap , 'IIl not lack r for baclters ls lie is in gOO(1 hnliIq , and Lakelanil ihiinks a good deal of him. ICeenan L hiii yet to show that has any businesa In z the race. Nnnklpoo 114 an Ilakilowil quantity Ii tillS year , although he was considered to . have a line chance when the WoigiltS were fIrst sent alit. Lake Shore and I'ahuulin nrc likely to be the extreme outsiders in the bet.illig. Only once in tie ; history of the S stake has it been won by a favorite , and a many are figuring upon that , forgetting ti that the race has heretofore been the first I of the year in the east and all the starters ' have been sent to tile Post for the first time a StilCU tile winter's rest with only their work d 1' ) guide men ill tileir estimates. This year C they have been tried and their capacity is ' pretty Vell known , so flUkes are not so c likely to occur. ItBSUJ.TS ON TuB StUNNING TRACKS. 'l'alexut ut Onl&Ieyiot's a l'retty irair 1)9s V'rJc. ii CINCINNATI. Juac 3.-Two favorites , two 1 : secoiU choccs ! and a long shot won flrt 13 money at Oakley today on a muddy track. flosuts : First race , five and a half furlonga , 2lyeara' ' olds. purse 4O0 : Gta Law ( S to 6) VOn , rIackZ : & 'tone (1 ( ; to 2) secotuj. fluftman (3 ( to ) third. Time : 1:14. : Second race , six and a. half furlongs , sell13 lag , purse $100 : Hartford Boy (30 ( to , 1) won , C Canewood ( I to 1) second , Katie G' (2 ( to I ) C third. Time : 1:25. II Third race. sour and a half furlongs , purse F $100 : O1can (6 ( to 1) ) won , Cappie (13 ( to 8) ) sacP onhl , Princess Teck (3 ( to 5) thIrd. Time : 1 ] 0i8. ' C Fourth race , mile and a sixteenth , handicap - ' cap , 3-year.old and up , 5O0 addedrini N (2 to ) woO , Soufl1o4 (4 ( to 1) , second. ViOnt S Dnnce (9 ( to 1) thIrd. Time : 1:5114. : L Fifth race shy and a half furldags , selling , purse $400 : Cluicot (1 ( to 2) vQn , Aline Goodp win (3 ( to 1) second , Judith (8 ( to 1) ) third. t Time : 1:25 : % . N ST LOUIS , June 3.-Track sloppy. Re- sulto : S Flrt race , six firlongs , selin purse : Mordette ( even. ) won. Hush (3 ( to 2) ' sceond , Dennis (4 to 1) third. Time : 1:191A. : Second race , five furlongs , 2-year-Old colts and gcldings , Durse : Satyr ( tp 1) ) avon , Dunmoro (53 ( to 1) ) second , Prince Lornils (4 ( Ii to J ) third. Time : 1:06. : ' hi Third race , seveic furlongs. selling , prso : a helena Belle (16 ( to 0) ) ' won , l'etrareh (8 ( to 5) ) second , Albert S (6 ( to 1) third. Time : 1:31. : 11 Fourth race , one mile , sehlin : Sunbur.t (9 to 10) won , Battlcdoro (9 ( t 5) ) second , Ii Mopsy ( l0 ; to 1) ) third. Time : 1l6' . N Fifth race , ix furlongs , 3-yepr.olds : Shigo ( I ; to 2) ) von. Linda (3 ( to 1) ieeonJ , Leader rc J3nn ( even ) third. Time : 1:17 : ¼ . Ic Sixth race , six furlongs , selrng , purse S400 : 'Jhn Kitten (5 ( to 1) ) won , Bravo (8 to 1) ) aecD and , Joc o'SDt (20 ( to 1) thIrd. Time : 1:19. : I KANSAS CITY. June 3.-Results : First race , six furlongs , selilng : Jeas Mat- thaws von , Emma Long second , Rosa Hart a third , Time : 1:82. : Second race , four anti t half furlongs , , sell. lag : Miss Verne won , Brigga second , dionon Ci third 'rime : O:9. : SI TIlirti races ix furlongs , selling : Furong won. Little Dick second , Nodaway third. C Time : 1:20 : , C Fourth race , six furlongs , selling : Alva % von. King Hazel second , Brpwnwood third. , G Time : 1:20 ½ . N Fifth race , aix and a half furlongs , hgntli- cap : Bob Camnpett won , Dutch Arrow sacrc .onil , TllVrCl third , Time : 1:26. : te Sixth race , five furlongs , selling : Clenilair s IL voil. ICuigllt Teinpiar Second , Ada 31 thfrd. Tinle : 1:00' : , , IIAI1ON CR1SI SJI'S (00I ) FORM. 'Negotini 0 $ Fl ( 'etwnoil'M Queer 'I'rnck lii l6NCChi'Ut 'l'lIile. ' i 'N NEW YORK , Juiio 3.-New York horses 31 carried oft tIle honors in both the events Ci trotted today at the spring meeting at Fleetwood - 0 wood park , Baron Crisp , owned by James Butler , president of tile Driving club of New hr York , proved IlIlnsef to he a gret trotcr by winning every heat of the 2:21 : race in a jog , stepping ills mile In 2:161,4 : , 2:15 : ahd 2l5. : Ho trotted three-quarters of a mile S' ' at the rate of 2:11 : in the second Ilent , anti CeillU have kept UI ) tile clip to the Iinlsh np- parontly , If any of the others hind boon fast , enough to farce 111111 out. The ilOrse is en- tereti in the $13,000 Morcllants' and Mann- faturers' stakes , to be trotted next ipoath n at Detroit , and his performance today makes d ( him a formidab'o candidate ( or ilrst IlonorS in the richest trotting event of thin year. Ito 1105 iecn trained at F'IeatWood by JohnKeliy Def of Directum fame , The fast young mare , Ernsie , owned by William Kelly , another prominent member .of the DrivIng ciub of Di Now York , anti trainedat Irleetwood park by at W. H. McCarthy , gave tile talent a big surprise - prise by winning the 2:15 : race In straight Ci lloati. going the second iniia in 21t ; , Ito. Di etta Soap. the favorite. liflisilel SovelIth In a held of nine hoises. Results : ro 2:15 : class , trotting , purse 1804) ) : hirnale won to all heats. Time : 2:18 : , 2h1 : , , 2h5f. Nutg slIehi. King Albert , Dennis East View. Maud C , ltoettn Soap , Nettle Wilkes and Soranton helm also started I 2:11 : class , trotting , puree $500 ; Baron Crisp won all lIcatS , Time ; 2:16 : % , 2:15 : ¼ , 2l8l : , . Grace hastings , l'iloteen , Agnes. Kathleen , Myrtle 13ev , Menloc Princess Walter hello , Trhiy and Grandee ahlio started , GAtlES 01" 'VJIIii NATIONAL LIiLtGUE , Colutu.Is lJiinhlotoJtit ' .VIlan hits , 1riNeciled lo 'iliuli flusis , BOSTON , June 3-Boston von today's game from L.Oui.vtlio by timely hllttiflgLifld good batting smut running. The Colonels vero unable to bat Nichols safely wh n hilts sycro needed. McDermott was taken out of so the bet In tile fourth , after ho hail been hi touched for seven hits. Attendance , 12,000. fp lcore ; bi Boston . . . , . , , , , , . , . , 2 0 2 6 1 0 0 3 & .44 te Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . OO10'JO01O-5cr hits : Boston , 15 ; LouisvIlle , 11. lrrOrs : ap Boston , 5 ; LouIsville , 4. Earned runs : liesdr toll , 5 ; 1ouIsvlllo , 2 , Two-base lilt : HamiiUI ton. Tliree.base lulls : Eustace , Clark. WI Stolen baseis : hamilton , Lowe. First base In 011 balls : 13y Nichols , ii ; . by 3loDerrnott 4 ; 1y hill , 4. Struck out : By Nichols , 4 ; by ' McDermott , i ; by 11111 , 2. Double iflaYs : Harrlngton to Tucker to Tenney , Vi lid y pitch : NichoLs. Hit by pitched ball : Col. iliw. Batteries : Ilostoll , Nlcllols anti Ten. flea' ; Louisville , McDermott , 11111 a-nt War- 11cr. Umpire : Lynch , QORCORAN'S IIATTIN ( DAY' . flflOOlCIYN , June 3.-The leading feature or this afternoon's game between the Brook. 'rI lyns aiid St. Louis Drowns was the batting WI of Tommy Corcoran. The little Hhiottstop fl made a iit every time ho was up and batted in all the runs credited to his team saVe one , Daub had ( ho visitors guessing , At no time % , ere the flowzjs dangerous. Attend. ance , 2,00Q. Score ; Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . , C 0 2 0 2 0 1 14 tLou1s . . . . . . . . . . . . - hits ; Iirookiy , 10 ; Bt. Louts , G. Errors ; . b ) fltooklyn , ' ( Loii 3 , liarneil runs : llro'kiyn 1 : i1LI Lonii 0. First base ott Ilailil : Ottf Daub , 3' ofT hart , 3. Struck out : By Daub , a ; Iiy hart 2. Tiiree-bttse hit (2orcornll ( , Two-base hits : Jones. Corcoran , Etoieii ba.es : ehoch , Connor , Cros , hart , ilatteries hlt'iilyli , Daub and hhurroli : St. ioiiiii , Dart and MCL.'arlnnci. Umpire : Sherl. jail , till LIV , RUNS C'OMF IN IIPNCIIES. IIALTI31OI1B , June 3.-hi the fourth ' 1110 Pirates narouir ( bullies anti lluckley was hit by the Mill netting them the oni feur ruins Iii today a game. Hilheti itcneth a rnnatcrriil game except in tile llfl4t inning. when tIle C1inmiiloii landed on him for two loulbks , a inkn anti 0. sacrifice. In tlo ast lnningiwit the haiiCs full and ella ) llt , Jennings wns struck by the bali , fore- ng the williiffi run , Attendance , 2,790. 3core : Flaltimore . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 1 1 fi o o o 1-fl 'Ittnhurr . . . . . . . . . . . . o a 0 4 0 0 0 0 0-4 Hits : lialtiniore 9 : l'ittshiuirg , it. 1i1rori : lithtlniortj , o ; 'l'ittaburg , I. Tihtrned runs : [ laltitnore , :1 : ; 1'itt'burg ' , 3. Tw-hase hilts : Celity , Doyle Sliuitll , 1iIy , Lyoi. Stigileil , lierijatler , 'fhreo.base hilts : Kehley , Sug- ion , Stoieii hisses : loylo (2) ( ) , ilrodie , loiter , F'lrat liase on balls : Oft hotTer , 1 ; itt Kiiien , 1 , lIlt by 1)110110(1 hall : Jennings 2) ) , lIeckley. Struck mit : fly hloffei' . LI ; by Cihien , 2 , l'IlRSeih huh : Robiii'nn , hatter- Os : Ilaltinloro , hotter null Robinson ; l'itth. urg , Killen and Sudden , Unlpires : % Veyd. 1)011 ltntl } Cee ( I'I1tt.Ll13 BAT IN Tl3ih. 1'T1tLAIRI.P1lL , June 3.-Tli Phhlhlos' ilPrtuinn huttihg Ililci clean fielding to. ; ethiol with costly errors by tue viskors , VaIl the game from ( ho Cincliinatls. At. endanee , 4,1i. Score : 'hilailehphia , , . . , . , . ' 0 1 3 0 1 1 1 0 -7 ineinnatI . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0.-l Jilts : Piiiln'leiihia ' , 5 ; Cincinnati , 10. 1ir- era : Phhladelohin , 0 : Ciiiciniiiiti , 4. Earned uiis : l'iiilniielphiia , 3 : Cincinnati , 3. 'i'vn- inso hilts : hay (2) ( ) . Tliree-bsso hit : Siiiii- 'an. home rail : Thompson , Stolcil lascs : liiier , thuihhtyan (2) ( ) , liulen. Struck out : ietier. lialitnan. 1)cUblo iiiays : hluhen to inhhmnil to Bretithers. First hu'o on balls : lit F'It4ilOr , :1 : : cIT Taylor. 2. h3atterIes l'iiiia. clphiii , Taylot and Clenionts ; Cincinnati , ishier anti Vaughn. Umpire : hurst. ANSFI Glirrs RVEN WITh DAD. N1i3\V YO1t1C Juile 3.-It was Auson's 01'II to 1aug11 ( It the Polo grounds this after- 10011. hII Colts came in ahead in their amo With the New Yolks , all liecause ) atl Clark was 1201 tIm enignia lie was e- ected to be , 'or a ( line It was virtually aining sing'ihu doubes anti triple. , , In tlle lxth liowall vent in to PitCh for New York , Lefty" Friend wils effective in every riniilg but the sixth. Attendance , i.04YJ. core : hicago . . . . . . , . . . . . 0 1 2 0 4 2 0 2 3-11 ; ewYcYrIc , . . . . . . . . . . 10000110-8 Itits Chicago , 14 ; Now York , 10. Errors : hiicago , 4l New York , 3. Earned rutis : Ciii. ago , 6 : New York 2. First base on 1)0115 : liT Friend , 6 ; oftt11. . ClerIc , 1 ; off Boweli , ' Stoieii bases : Everitt. Dahlen ( :1) : ) , Lange 1) ) , Friend , Donahue , Van hlaitren , 0. ) avis , TIerniin , Gleason (2) ( ) , If. Davis , 'hree-base ilitil'I'Jverltt : , Tiernali W. Clark. 'wo.bae hits : Everitt , Ansori 12) ) . 4truck ut : By F'rloiitl , 8 ; . byV. . 11. Ciarl , 2 : by lowen , 2. Passed ball : Farrell , 1. WIld itch : 'IV. H. Clark , 1. Hit by pitchied bails : ly Friend , 4 ; liy W. 11. Clark , 1 ; by Dowen , ' ilattefies : Chifago. Friend 'Ahul DOna. ue ; Ness' York , V II. Ciorlc , flowen and 'arrehl. Umpire : Henderson. ENDS IN A TIE AT WASHINGTON. WAShINGTON , Julie 3.-The last of the erlea with thin Spiders resulted In a draw ( ter eleven innings Ilod been payotl ! , when tie game was C3.hitd on account otdarkness. iotll 3ier'cer biitl S.oung 411(1 exceptional peril , hut Ycung gttvo seven buses onballs ad Mercer noho. Captain Teleau was or- ered off the Ire iids for disputing a do- Isbn. Attendancy 1,000.Score : Vas'hington , . ) l0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0-3 levoland 0 0 0 0 0 1 ( i 1 0-3 Hitu : Washington , 8 ; Cieveand. ! 9. Errors : Vashiniton,2 ; Ceveland , 2. Earned iuis : Vashingtonive1and ; , 1. Two-base hits ; heCluire , Jo1ce tbree-base hits : rcIcean , tcGulre. Hotie , rins : llurkett. Stolen aBcs : Chlidt Uoyce , Drown , McGuire , Wa- ice. Dobl& plays : Selbach to MeGuire : lalce to O'Connor. Bases on balls : Oft oung , 7 ; o1flVal1ace , .1. Hit by pitched ball : urkett. Sueiti out : By Mercr , 8 ; by 'oung. 8. hMttQr3es : Wnsilington , 3lorcer id McGuire clnyelant1 , Young , Wallace and lmmezUiflprii. , ) . EhIo. I STANflUkF OF' .TIIE TEAMS. 3 } " Piay&d.Von. . Lost. 'P. C. altlmore . . . . . . . . . . Is 25 13 61.B ! oveland 31 21 12 63.6 lnclllnati . . . . . . . . . . . 39 21 15 61.0 oston . . . . . . . ; Zj3. 37 22 15 69.5 hlhatelphla ! . . . . . . . 39 23 , ' 16 , 09.0 lttsburg . . . . . . . . . . . :1.1 : is 17 01.4 rooklyn . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 37 19 1 01.4 htcago . . . . . ; : ' 40 19 21 47.5 i'ztshlnion .36' 17 19 ' 17.2 rev Yoric ; rhv.vt :18 : 1l 22 42fl 1 : LouIs : . . . . . . : : . . ss U' - ' 27 " 23.9 oulavhjIe . . . . . . . . . . . 38 9 211 23.7 0mes today : Cleveland at Baltimore ; ittsturg at 1 hiiadelphI.Chicagog ; , LIes- m ; Cinclaliati at Brooklyll.5t ; , Louisat rew YorkriuiavuieatWashington ; _ , GORES OIi"Jl'JIE W16SJ.ERN LEAGUE. lLrfley iiii.1 Rolltcontrillute to a Pen- ! hilIi2iTie iiiiie. S INDrANAPOLIS ; June 3.-Garney ou1d ave lost todw'a , game to't1ia ChampIons .causo of liiswfldnos , but. Roatcoutributed wretched ( tumble -in the eighth , and the Lillers scored four nina , tieing the game. iarknees interfered in the tenth , Score : idianapolis ' p"o 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0-5 [ 'nneapohia 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0-5 Hits : Indianijcli , 6 ; Minneapojis , 10. Er- irs , Inlianapohir , , 4 : MinneapOlis. 4. flatters - s : Davisand 1tl lUcy ; Corny ani S:1rve , I DETROITMich. , Juiju 3.-Score etl'olt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 i-i ; ansaaCity..t..5 1 0 2 0 1 0 * _ 9 Bite : Detroit , 8 ; Kansas City. ' 11. Errors : etroit , 6 ; ICniisar City , 2 Batteries Ey itl Twinehain ; Callahan and Lake. COLUMBUS , "O.Juno 3.-Score : olumbus . . . . . . . . . .t 0 1 0. 0 4 0 0 1 1-9 1 . 113ul . . . . . . . . . . . .p o 0 0 1 2 0 0 5 0-8 1 I-hits , : Columbus , 12 ; St Paul , 13 , Errors : oltimbps , 3 ; St. Iaul , 1. Batteries ; Mc. reevyanilVjisOn Denscranul Spies. 0 ItAND 1tAl"IDS , , June 3.-Score : rand ltnpids . . . . . . . .2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-S liwijke . . . . . .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 hilts ; Grand fllplds , 6 ; Milwaukee , 1. Er- irs : Crandrtaptcle , 2 ; Milwaukee. 4. flat- rius Thornton and Smink ; ltettger and u Jear. . , 1. . . , TANDINQO1 ? rIF TEAMS. ' , , I'iayed , Won. Lost. P.C. etroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 11 fl7ff diazuipolis . . . . . . . . . 30 18 12 to.o . . l'htlil . . . . . . , ' iS 11 56,3 nasas City . . . . . . . . 14 19 15 55,9 inneapoils . , . . . . . . . . ' 15 19 16 54.3 liwaiilloe , . . . . . : . , 'is 19 10 00.0 olumlitis . . . . . . . . . . , . . , 87 12. 25 32.4 rand Itnpi(1s ( 34 9 25 26.5 GameS tdday lCniisas City it Detroitl Nil- aulcee at Grand Rapids ; Minneapolis at. ulianapollsStu ; Paul at Columbus. ES'l'16itN ASSOOIA'I'ION ' IESlJi/I'S. 1. iJ 501ihi , . . 1)illiiijiie iiiitl Geilar ltiiii.is the % Viiiiiers ( or tltt , 1)zuy , flOCKFOJtD Jtipo 3.-Score : ocktord . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-3 : , JOselhi . . ; . . . , . . . 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1-1 Hita : hlockt'ord , 3 ; St. JosOphi , 6. Errors : oocford , 0 ; S.Joseph 3. Batteries ; Un- 'rwooti , anti biiyter ; ,3iauk and % Vard , DUIIUQUE , ino . 3.-Score . : ubunjo . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 0 .2 2 0 0-6 uincy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0OOOO0000-0 1h1ts Dulizq16. 6 ; Quincy 7 , Errors : , I ubuque , 4 ; Qulncy , 0 Batteries : DialnenU s Id ahiner 1teidy.andQuinn. . QIIIDAR AFIPS , 'June ' 3.-Score : dar Rapids 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-6 , , 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 uriingtnn ta'uke1' 0 0-3 - lifts : Cedar tliiiils , 3 ; flurhilltlton , 7. Er- irs : Cedar Rdpiiis , 2 ; flqrlington , 2. flat. neil : Woodsidcjij.jlDnoVap ; Niohohs. hiur. 2 itt and Arnjst qq , _ 'JORLA. Jl1e 3-Came poetponeii ; rain , , 2 OF TillS TEAMS. Joiiul,1ayed Well , Lost 1 ? . C. 2 es Moines .slt'.ipu. is 24 1 96,0 doria . . . . . . . , . , . .tJii 26 16 10 61.5 L1ltlqi4e . . ' . ) ' 4atI. 31 18 13 08,1 oekord "t"YlLII l3 17 10 61,5 . Joseph . . ,29 hi 18 27.9 aJar flurpidi ? , , 32 12 20 37 , LlrhingtOll , tW , I f 33 12 21 36,1 0 lincy . , . , , . ; . . ) ih 2 0 20 31,0 Dames today ; Des Moines at Peoria ; ihncy at Dubtiqucu ; St. Joseph at htochcford ; ' arlington Jiaplds. lhiiiVehlst Struct 1)y ii. Motor. harlesL. JufpS8istaat to the gcneral hicitor df t Jion ] 'aclflo railway , was 'J idly injureift iast eveping at Twcnty- urth and Le wortll streets. lie was caking in a now bicycle , and at the ill- rection of tliQ.twp streets attempted to ass the stree4ear tracks in front of an iproiehlng moira1n , Ho was strucic anti aWged about o dpzen yards before tile 1 otorman could iopthetrain , Mr. Dundey as considerabI 'bruised , but not seriously jured. . ousiw fljiubiiciiiiii 'l'liuruloi Cliii , , At the regular weekly meeting of the i oung Republicans hiurston club last night committee. copsisllng dt John Orint , W. 'ott ' Icing , V ( , ji. IIearo , Edgar Smith and red Anderson , was eppohnte4 to use their ist endeavohs to aeecure a place as dehe- , te.at-iarge 0 , jhQ state convention for A , Powers , a reltresentativo of thq club. 10 question OciilpgtOsJoflal endorernente 115 ; nadn tue spclai order for the meeting uxt lVednesday. Julgu Duntly Opemis Court , udga Dundy has returned from a trip of veral in nth' diratlon , during which lie sited China ante iian , anti took ills place I tue bunch in the federal court yester- Li , . to which time I1 * * term was adlourneh P Judge 8hlnse. ' ' .1 ONMIA hid ! SChOOL CA1ES Plaid arni Track Events Conteotoil by the Young Athletes , EXCELLENT SHOW MADE t3Y TUE BOYS Xiilnt'rou S Cillil 1)0 I i I ( IrS I II Ihiteli ilveil I 1iiltt' Ilut' A fleriiiiii It Iieh Olie for All Vil ( ) Will , 1ileiiis , 'rho seconti annual field ( lay of the Omaha High school , given under the very efficient management of Prof. Cook ably aesisteti by Messrs. Earl A. Norton of Chicago iuld C. F. Simpson of Onlaha , was held on the old fair grounds yesterday afternoon. It was an ideal June day , one of those rare ones the poets slug about. Nebraskans , you kllow , are fond of boasting that nothing less than a Venetian sky can rival tile sky that overarches the Antelope state in tue oummor tulle , This may seem irrelevant , but it Is not , for the aspect of natnre has mIlehi to do with nerving young manhood to heroic undertakings. The young athletes' best work yesterday was whlen tile sun wan at tt warmest and brightest. When It was veiled for a brief interval antler vagrant eloittis , they did not (10 50 vell. Athletics demanti almost as much moral as physical stImulus. They require heart as well as InIlIcle. The official roster of the afternoon wae Prof. Ccok , referee ; Sandy 'Griswold , starter ; Earl A , Not'toii , judge ; C. K. Deninan , timer , and hi. .3. Lund and C. F. Sinlpson , measur- cure. The fialtl day coniinittee consisted of \V _ P. Gardner , H. A. Tukey , Louhi 13. Iteed anti N. DoWitte hlopkiiis. Tim card was an excellent one , anti went off as smoothly and as successfully as the working of a. well lii- bricatod pLcp of machinery , There was neither hitch nor halt to mar the afternoon's sport , auth. vhile the crowd of spectator3 was not what wotuld b expected Oil a Man- itatton field , it was strictly select and ra- cilerche. 'nad up as It was of manly young men niitl womanly young girls , the majority of the former in Ilatty gray uniform , a Ia tnllitalre , anti tile latter in ( lie cool and pretty raiment of summer. Inside the quar- torstrotch was a gootily sprinkling 'of car- riagea , and , altogether , the aid fair grounds Presented a pleasing anti picturesque scene. In the athlet c ranks Will Gardner towered hcad and shoulders above all his Confreres. He took a " 1)1000" of ovary event lie was In , anti tllat , too , without. (110 prelIminary train. lag he was entitled to. It Is not the Intention to Indivitluaiize , but young Mr. Gardner Is such a capital all-round man that lie is do'- serving of all kinfs of praise and praise for "Billy" is Praise for hits classmates. 110 rtaiids five feet eight and a half Ill his stockings and though Ills chest Is not as wide as a church door , it is nearly as deep as a veIh to all appearances. Dilly's fcrearnis and hands arc brown anti ruggeJ with exposure , and the back of iii neck is ac red as ( ho' wattles o , a turkey gobbler , and ycaiterday afternoon Ills handsome face was crls'COsaed with porspratIon and dirt. But all the contetants wore good , pro- ssntlng a splendid picture of phyieal development - velopment and health. The card opened with the 100-yard sprint with Coliett , Jamison , Kopahd , Gardner , Keys , Godso , Bell , Leonard , McKeil , Powell , Hopkins. Cowgihl and Towne entered. They alt toed the scratch save Jainicon. On the ccond break tue tig field was sent away , all but Powell , vi1 was left at the post. The dash was spiritOd , Gardner winning In :11 : 1-0 , ' remarkably good time for an Untrained - trained man. Gedso was second. The prizes wore a gold medal and a pair of military brush cc. The balance of the program was : Running high jbmp first gold medal , eec- end 'golf" cap ; eitl'ie ( ' Engel , FieltU and Evans , Engie scratched : 'Field' won first , 5 feat 4Yi inches ; Evans. S feet 4 % ! inches. Mile bicycle race , gold inetlal.aiid cyalom- eter ; entries Barnum. Macon , Johnson , Thompsett and Redman : Barnum won first in 2:40 : 1.6 , Masoil second. Hammer throw , twelve pounds , from reg- uhmition aevcn.foot circle , gold melai and dozen' socks : MaICell , Gardner , Moraman and Coweili : Gardner first , 80 Iee ( ; McKclb econd. 71 feet 6'ihche. Quarter mile bicycha race. medal and hi- cycle shoes : BaTnum , Mason , Johinsonf Thompsett. Redman : Barnum Ilcat. 0:36 : 1-5 ; 1tdnian second. Four hundred and fifty yari1sda3h. 1tl rtetlal and maciontosh : Goilso , Lindsey , 1il- lie , Spofford , Nal.coii. Gardner , Bell , iSheiColl , Towne , Young , Collett. HopkIns , owgiii , Ieys , Leonard : Leonard won , Gardner see- ond. Time : 0:58 : 4-5. Running broad jump. gold medal anti "Bonnie Drier Bush , " MclCell , Evans , D. long , Bell , Cowgihl : MoKell won , 17 feet 1 Inch ; Cowgihl second , 16 feet S inches. hess ball throw. medal anti dress shirts : IcKeil , Gardner , Whlnnery , Co'gill and I-hopkins : McKehi first , 237 ( cot ; Gardner : econd , 285 feet. One liunlrcd , anti twenty yarti dm511 , gaul nodal iLtid sweater ; McNeIl. Gar1ner. Cow- olil. Powell , Ilophoins. Gotiso , Towne , [ Cey anti Coilett : Cllett ilrst , 0:13 : 1-0 ; Gard- icr second. l"oot bphi kIck , silk umbrella anti lint' Mc- Ielh , Ilopicins , Gardner aild Cowgill : ard- icr first , 132 ( oct 2 inches ; Cowgihl second , 27 feet 7 inches. Sack race , Tame's "English Literature" intl tennis shoes ; Whinnery , Bell , Hcplolns , ttcKehl , Cowgill : Cowgiil flret. Whinneri' iccond , Shot put , twelve pounds , goltl medal anti iiiver cuff buttons ; MeKell , Gardner and Jowgihl : Gardner first , 36 feet 11 Inches ; ltcKelh Heconil , 25 feet S .ipches. One mile run , gohi meilni and silk tint- relln ; Lindsey , Siaftar(1 ( , hell , lCe's , LlhU , oung : Lilhie first , Time : 5:40. : Standing broad jump. gold medal' and ; tudeiit lamp ; Delong , Towne , McKell , Cew xlii : Delong first , S feet 11 incItes ; Towne tecond , S feet 7 inches. L'1t00R45M POll TillS IIACII 3i1111'FING. trl'0 flays of Unro.S'port for Iav era Of tfiirsies' . horses , The OmahIa. Fair nnd Speed association ffers a most attractive program for the lye day race meeting , which v1Il open Tues. , lay , June 9. Over 300 entries of Iligh class lglit harness horses have been made miii i'ainers and their strings arc arriving tinily , linny improvements have been ninile during ho past month anti both grounds and track ire In most perfect condition. The purses Ire of sulil ieiit size to vttrriint auth veIl contested races anti the amount of In- ereatmunifesied would Indicate nil attend- thee of sufficient izo to bring a sjni1 of veicomo to the countenance of those who lays' ' labored roarduously for the meeting tuccess , Following , Is the program for th five 151'S' seer : Tuesihay , June 0 , Omaha day : 2:00 : pace , ; 23 trot end 3:00 : pace. Wednesday , 'June' 10 , South Omaha day : :19 : trot , 2:2J : pace 11.year.oid trot. 'l'hursdny Juno 11 , Council rnuirrs tlays ; :13 : pace , i.:35 : trot and 3-your-old pace , Friday , Jima 12. Nebraska day : 2:2 : trot , :19 : iaeb. 3:00 : trot. Saturday , Juno 13 , Iowa day : 2:12 : .jace , :28 : trot and 2s5tiace , , /sssouiition V'ieltl izi' SpJrtn , Great preparations are being made ( or tIle iponing of AasociatiOn field , 'rwenty-elghthu nd Dodge streets , next Saturday afternoon It 3 o'clock. There will ha a splendid pro- ' : ram of athletic events , Including base bail , asket halt ; tennis and track atllletics. rpon the orgunizationli that wIll be repro- ento i by their best athletes are : rile 1(1301)14 ) , Soulk Omaha and Council IIluifs ranches or tlto Young Men's ChrIstian as- ociation , 'l'huraton Rifles , Onialia Guards , ) mha anti Council htiuffs 111gb schools , the urners mid the soldiers of Fort Omaha , Cnnes of tittt Suhioni l1o's. The Webster School Stars waxed tile Far. am School Comets yesterday afternoon by . ecOro of 26 to 21. The Webster Stars chal. eligo any team in tile city under 14. Ad. Biliousness : s caused by torpid liver , which Prevents diges- ion and lerIiiit food to ferment and petrify Ia hue stomach , Then follow dizziness , beadach ; Hood's iusoinina , nervousness , and , I not relieved , bilious fever ir blood p0itonipi. hood's 'ills stimulate the st.Qinacl3 , atlas tile liver , cure headache , dIzziness , con. tillation , eta. 25 cents. Sold b all druggits. L'Ilu only I'U1 to take vitii Hood's arsaparlUj. dress herman Johnson , 8020 Webster street , The Imperial , lost a game to the AL l'eters yesterday by the score of 22 to 20. ( lAMES Oh" Thh Ii 1,1 % ' 13h.Y A3tA'i'i1ttit. 1"ztlls ( 'ity ( i'e 1linynt1in. it Nie Cint lit ' % % 'hiit'nshi , 1"A1.1.t CITY1 Neb , , June 3.-Speciai.- ( The hiawatha and Falls CIty base bail tennis met again yesterday on 1110 din- inond itt tlii city , Tlle ilay was 'ery ( 'lull ) ' nail not maiy were out to wltiit'M the gains , nitiloiigll it was one of the smoothest gaines of the season , Getman running iutith catching a ( null ball tweiity fet out of the foul 11110 and Coglizer's goad fle'ithing % vere the Iinpoi'tnllt features of tIle gaiiie , Score : h'it1i' CIty. It. ih..A.li. Ihiattathia. it. n.o. . . i : . Uetiiiari , Iii. 2 2 14 0 0 ltcnveli , cf. 0 I 2 0 1 ll'cii'iiip , If. 3 2 1 0 0 Gcier , It. . . 0 1 0 o o hail , e. . . . . 2 2 7 0 1 Avery , cii. . I ) I ) 2 1 1 I'trry , . , 1 2 1 3 0 ( 'ioiTinl , , lb. 0 0 10 0 2 Cenki , 31 , , . 0 0 0 1 I ) $ t'fl'L'y ( , lb. 0 1 0 2 1 (3.'glizer 21 , . 1 2 3 4 0 Crisiks , as. . 0 0 1 1 1 Ili'iun'n& p. 0 0 0 7 0 Iirovn , rf. . I ) I I 0 1 Cleric , ct. . . I 3 1 0 0 Jones , tu. . , . 0 1 0 3 4) Stockt'n , rt. 0 0 0 0 0 % 'aicsn , c. . 0 0 It 2 0 Total . . . .1O 13 21 18 1 Totnl . . . . 0 &h7 9 7 Fnllii'ity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - liiawatii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .o a o a 0 0 0 0 G-o l1arnei iiins l'n1ls City , 5. TIirec"-tase hits : ( letinan , Stolen bases : I't'rry , 2 Ciiik , llrowti , % 'atan. lulito Plays : Itedinon , to t'iciIser to ( 'letnlan. Sittiek out : Ily lte'lniantl ' , 7 ; It ) ' Jonts , 14) . Sacrtbhco lilts Cnnk , Cogiiicer , I'erryViit - son. i'as'u't hallS : W'ntson. tiluilitro : Fre.t i'd- rington. Time : One hour cml flty-flte tiuintiies , I3UI1PIZISE , Nob. , Juiie 3.-Sneclah ( Tee- granu.-Surprist , defeated Stroinstuiirg In a gaintu of tiahi litre totlay. Score , 7 to 1. hIt'SE3t : AXI ) iIOl.'I'ON 1.1)511 A 1..tt' . Iet lteanlt of McCall's At- tenipt Ii ) GOt ii'cii , The 2,00d'p001110 who witnessed last night's bicycle race at Charles Street hitirlIvere treated to some rare sport. As a proude to the regular race , tIle giant Fredrickson came otlt to establish a jrofcsaionai half- mile state record. Ills aPpearance on the track was a signal for tuntubtuous applause. After encircling' tile track several tinles in order to warm up , lIe was awn ) ' lute a bird , and fairly made the 1)001115 of tllO track crecilt. As lIe OfliflO over the line for the tinisii tile three watches cihcketl 1:02 : lInt , which is the fastest unpaced half mile ever ettiden in the state. l'rornptly at 7:36 : tli five riders were away on their hued night's journey. A. special Prize of $10 vtu4 announcetl for the man that crossed tlio tape in the loath ( lie lirat half hour , and about one minute anti a llkifheore this time "Oil Dad" hloltoii idIot out anti led the rest of ( lie bunch a merry chase , and was never hloarleti until the llalf hour wn , ended , ( Intl lie hInd % 'OIi tile ton. The iitila retl.hendeil DelIver Intl re- inuhnetl In ( lie tear during all this time , and Witell hlolton began to slow this pace tiown after his long sprint , a form clad in blue shot cut front the bunch , and before tile ) ' realized what was up , McCall had gained fully a llalt lap. I'COlle in the grandstand rose up In a 1)0(1) ' , and fairly raised ( lie roof with tlleir cheering .The riders fain ) ' flew. After flftnen flinUteS' hard riding ? , teCail httd gained a la on btii hlolton acid Hansen , but was unable to get one on olti Ned Reading - ing or the Kid , Melt-stein , Several attempts were made during ( lie balance of tile eventiig by hlolton and ltnnsen to gain back their lost ground , but tim ) ' were all of no avail. However , they both sa" ( lint the race is young yet , and there IS Pleilty of tinue heft to regain their lost ground. Tiut , fight for tIm evening's special prIze was a hot one , ( lie verdict being gained by McCall , closely foliowt'tl by Melrtein , after one of the fastest - est nuihesevcr , ridtien on the track. Maxts'ell , the Kansas man , diti not start , being too severely injured from his fail Tuesday night. This leaves but live now in the race. Score : Miles. Laps. i1eirsteilD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iso 2 hansen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ioo i McCall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150 1 Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ion 2 iloltoti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130 1 ClinIc lo tiilc IL Hecoruh , Homer Fairinan , the winner of last year's Chicago road race , Is In the city and will remain some ten days. While lucre lie wiil go after a record on either' the fair grounds or the Dodge street course. ONE 014' OMAhA'S 1'IONIIERS GONE , CIuiltzlixi 11 , 'IV. Creiner Dies of Apo- lIt'X , ' of the Jlrnhii , Captain H W. Cramer died at his real- denco , Twenty-first and Webster street , at noon yesterday after a long ihliicss from apoplexy of tile brain , Hisdeathi has caused g uneral regret among lila numerous friends , especially 'through the circle of Omaha's pioneer citizens who had known Captain Crenuer for over thirty years. The deceased was a member of the Loyal legion , and that organization will have charge of lila funeral servicas. He served throughout the war of the rebellion Witil eonederable distinctIon. lie was captain of the Seventh Iowa cavalry and btifore the conclusion of the war was breveted colonel. He was 54 years of age. Tile last thirty years he had lived In this city , havIng been connected with the devoiopnient of some of the city's best institutions. For a number or years lie was engageil in the crockery business , but railing health compelled him to retire several years ago. He had been blind for the last six year.s. 'I'it lOVeS G ot 'Pwo Il lcycle , S. Y , Samson and Arthur Conan had their bicycits stolen last evening and reported tlleir losses to tlici police. They left their uviueehii standing outside a store at Sixteenth rind Izard streets while they went In to purchase cigars. A1IIIJSI2MIIN'l'S. - BOYD'S i ? . ? ± nAY. . ) UNll H ThU ALWAYS W12LC0311I ROLAND REED , Ind Ills Excellent Ceiniunny. in the Salirical Comedy , by U. I ) . iiyoil antI hytIney Itosenfelti , entitled , THE POLITICIAN , tilt 'l'hIhih ' ' ' , ifl'OMt3''S iLANIC. Usual pilcea. 14 TIJFFY'SPURE ) i MALjJEY ? . ! FOR MEDICINA12 USE NO FUSEL. OIL FOR PREVENTINC WEAK , TIRED FEELINC3 In hot weather , this fRItO stimulant Is unequaled , It gives strength. Deware of all Imitations. All grocersand drugglst9 , Send for pamphlet to DUFFY MALT WHIEY CO. Rochester , N. V. HRRt rot iiadnc1ie ( whether sick or nervous ) , toot. ? : cl' , neuralgia. rheumatism , luaubng'o , paIns and . ' uveakness in the I'ick , spine or kintln'ym , pains arount ] tile liver , pi'lirisy , swelling of ( tie jaunt , anti pains of all kiiid the application of' Itad- Wa"a IlIaditoiiof uu'ili ) ) afford lmnnioliata ease , sni its contirued tlso for a few day , cffeci s pernianent cure. A CURE VOR ALL Summer Complaints , ' ' Dlai'rlica D31'stintci'y , , CHOLERA MORBUS. A half to a tesepoonful of fleetly Itehief ia * ? ialf tunibler of , vater , repeated ao often ca the dineliargea continue. and a tiannel snturatei with ) tendy Relief pieced ot'r the stomach or bowelq , will aitord Immediate relief anti soon effect a cub. Internally-A half to a teappoonfuh in a half tunibier of water will , iii a. few minutta , cure Cranipe , Spasms , Sour Stomach. Naucca. Vomit- tag , ifeariburn , Ner'0uaneeii. Siaep1e.ssnee , Sick Ilcadacho , lriatuienoy eatS nil internal pains. Malaria lit Its 'nrlous I'orslis Cured nnil l're'u'eiuted. There is not ft remedial agent in the wDrhti that wiii curt' fever and egue luld all other ma. lariout' , bilious and other fevers , aided by hAl ) . WAY'S P1II.S , so quickiy as IIAI\VAY'3 EIIADY ttELlgF. h'rice 50 cents per bottle. Sold by nil druggists , g1 There I s No Need , ot dlecardlog yot. . . biooluefa 9t 5Wc&t I' crsthlsfciirbceeUiO , . they hoSe aIhered , thdujtnTdperapi- , ration attiudanLOfl htCyciiiig. for you can barn them , tlic4) with thU non-stirtnkllug jtttoe i.v. SMI WL W.P and they will conic out bright and fresh as new. Never Shrinks , Never Fades. The only soap in the marIot whIch can be relied on to wftuIi all manner of woolen fabrics with perfect satisraction anti pro. acne the colors In the uuout. delicate silks , mails , organdies and eli wash goads. Madoby RAWOIITHSCHODDE &CO.CHICAG , , G3LeanardSt. , NewYork. 3C'npiluamSt , , Baster , I S Cl I 01)1.8. BADFORD ACADEMY 'oiindi'd 2503. Iror the limIter etluictutlon of young oinen. ClaMtcai and scientilic course of study , Iso Preiirat.wY mlii epticiiai. Your begins Sep' . I , ' 56. Apply to Ida C. AIIm , l'rin.HtndferdMass. - - Chenie Crn'tansj - . , j . , . . . . . , : . - . ' I' : S . ' Odd Curtains at half price , Any odd pair Chenille or Tapestry Ctirtains in the house go at $2.50 to $6,8. Odd Curtains that sold at $4.50 a pair go for $1.00 each. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH FLORAL EFFECTS. Smyrna h1ugs,0a30 , worth $4.20 , for l.0D. 4 Orchard & Willieliti Cariet Co. , 1416 1)ouglas Sti'cet , . . . . . . . o-o-ooo-o-o-o-o.o.o-o-o-o-o..o.o-o-o-o..o-o - - - - - - - - - ' ' - i.3i U8113l i'IN'l'S. ' - _ _ _ _ , % l IJSiiihl'1114' $ , _ _ _ Ix DAY BICYCLI RACE .At Bicycle Park , 17th and'Charles The greatest six-day race ever seen here , beginning onday , , June 1st , 8 p. m. The fastest long distance Inca n the United States have entercd. 5OOOo in cold cash for he winners. A A. . . . ' Lhldies to GraiiU Stund , , ttuiiilSSiOtt'GinIuicii to ( l'4iihI1 Stitihil , 60c - . - - - 'l'u 1l1cac1icii , 25ti , - - - - - - -