- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - . - - - - - - - - ----r- ' - - - - - r : , - - - - - - - - - 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE oMuIAnAIrY TUESDAYJUNi 9 , iSflfl. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - 1ETEOR MI ) NIAGARA IVIN acht Races in a Light Breeze in the Straith of Dover. BRITISH BOATS ARE BADLY BEATEN onh'it Slnpe4 n ( ICIUI of rlrst I. fur 1.n'k ut .V I n . or Iiiipcror % IIIIuhuI'N Craft IN I'ruvd. r iovia , Jtine 8.-In tim race for alt yachts nbovo fortyratIn In tim regatta of thu toynL Cinquo Ports Yacht club today Ilrltannla , AlIsa , lctoor and Satarilta started , In the order tiarned , t 11:30 : thIs morning with a .light southwct wind , 7totcnr allowed lhritannia two and a half minutes. Thin prizes wore o and 20 far this class and the course was from Dover nroutul the Varno buoy , six and threo-quar- tot mUe ; to South Sand lighitship , nine mucH , anti back to Dovor. in all about twcntytwo miles. ThIs course , under ordinary - dinary circumstances , would bavo to ho atded over twice in order to complete the total of about forty-four inile , The Saint , Penitent and Niagara started at noon in the order given. , In thu taco for tt&o twenty-raters under the auspIces of the same club For the smaller class of yachts the prizes wore 20 anti and the course wa from Dover to South sand hightshi six mflcs , and back , six niiles , twIce round to complete the total distance of twenty-four TniIen. Ovini to the light vInits lrevailiL both races vero stojipeti at the end of the rst round. Meteor won easily In ber clns and Niagara easily headed the vrocesslon of the twenty-raters. The race was decIdedly disappointing - appointing in many respects. Up to 12lu : ) p. m only' the faintest airs had assisted the race , but Meteor had stnhen away to the westward and 'was about a tulle ahead of Satanlta. Only these two yachts had sue- ceoded in weathering the pier and further o&t In the channel , liritannia antI Ailsa were obliged to anchor In order to Prevent the tide from drifting thorn away. The twenty-raters vore also having an iinatisfactory time. The Saint bad a long 3end on Niagara. but Penitent was badly handicapped , about fifty mInutes o1aIsIzl before - fore she was able to cross the line and get away In chase of her opponents. When the tide changed from the ebb to Uio flood at 1 o'clock , the wind collie from the east , throwing Meteor wide to the leo- ward. Yet she reached so fast that she led AiIsa four iniutites around the Varne buoy and ted Britannla six minutes around the same mark. After a beat of iiino miles to the South Sand lightship against tIde anil with a moderate breeze , Meteor led l3rltannla iiino minutes and was eleven mm. titcs aheint of Ailsa. On the home with aplnakers set the dIstance , about six miles , was malO ( with a fair rate and Meteor fin- 1uiod well ahead or liar competitors. The match was stopped at the end of thIs round , making the course only about twonty-to miles instead of about forty-four miles. 'rho omcial times at the finish were : Metear . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : .tilsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :4O4 : Vrltannla . . . . . . . . .5:43:43 : 4tnnItn . . . . . . . . . . Meteor bad a trial today on all points of sailing and showed marked superiority on each. In a true club topsail breeze and a faIr course Emperor William's new yacht Is perhaps fully twenty mInutes bettor than Brltaunla. A trial in a fresh wInd and with sea enough to fairly test both craft is ' % vantel and probably flrltannla will be well beaten under such circumstances. Although today's racing was unsatisfactory it fur- Ihtl suillelent iroof of Mcteors ability as a rarer. In thocnntest of the smaller craft Niagara - ara stood senya1 right away from the SaInt and Penitenta'nd. . cut loth oft from the first. mark , kept the lend and ran home to the finish an easy vInncr 'fho-offlcihl times for the twenty-raters were : NIagira . . . . . . . . . .r:1O:1O : : penitent . . . . . . . . . . t3atnt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1110 race was ioorhy contested , owing to the paltry breeze at the start. and was BtOlPod at the end of the first rounth % VITIiItN ASSOC1A'rloX ItJsvL'rs. Des ) IOIIPI 'rrnnNrers Its Scpiic of .iUvlt In 1)tibizqac DUBUQUfl , Juno 8.-Score : Dubuque . . . . . . . . . . . . 000001300-4 Doi Moines . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 17 Hits : ] ) ubuque , i0 lw Moines , S. Errors : Dubuque. I : De Idoines , ii. iatterIe : 8nith anti Zalinor : Figgcmeier and Trnlfloy. CEIAit ItAPIDS. June 8.-Score : St.Josoph . . . . . . . . . 100100011-4 Oedar 1tflIId' . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 hits : St. JoSeIh , 9 ; Cc'dur Itapids. 4. Er- fore : St. Joseph. 2 ; Cedar 1tnp1th. 2. lInt- terles : Johnson LuId Parker ; itisley and 13iecn. HOCICF'OltD , Jtine S-Score : floekfortl . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7 1 0 0 0 1 0 09 Burlington . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 05 hIts : l1oclctoid. 11 : lliiriington , 9. Errors : 3oclcford , :1 : ; liurlingion. i flatteries ; Grif- 11th antI Snyder ; Ilunson nil Orimin. PEOItIA , ill. , Juno S.-Scord : Peoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o o 4 1 1 0 1 0 5-7 Quliicy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 001003010-5 hits : I'eorln , 9 ; Quincy , 12. Errors ; Pa. cnn. 1 : Qnln y. 3. Jhatteries : Barteon and Soisler ; Lnthrop and Quliiii. STANIING or TILE TEAMS. 1'Iayeil. Won. Lost. P.C. Des Moines . . . . . . . . . . 25 2 93.1 Peoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 32 02.5 Jtoektoril . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; j . 16 Iubuquu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o o . . is 5. . 0 Sc. ' JQSaI)1 ) . . . . . . . . . . . 31 . lm : 21 'i.2 Cedar hiuphis . . . . . . . . 't3 13 22 nl.i JJiirliigton . . . . . . . . . . . : ls 13 2 31.2 Quincy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 10 23 C0.3 Onines today : les Molnet ; at Dubuque Burlington itt ltockfortl : St. Joseph at Cedar lbIIidsQumncy : at 1'1'o ! in. scoitlis ( ) t' J'J1II % 'ZlS'1'IiItN 1.EAGUE. Dot rOl t II II,1 3iIIiiiil'i' Stoii.e.l In ih. , 1'I'clJ.H ( It U Very Pr. ' * ' lETIIOIT. Jiwo 8.-Datroit had secured onc. ruti In the fIrst halt of tao sixth and the Brev rs had a man nit first wIth two out vl1'II , iin put a stop to further playing. Score : - Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1) ) 0 0 0 0-0 MIlwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t 0 0 0 00 Jilts : iotrolt. a : 7djiwaukeu , 0. Errors : Dc'tvnit. \1Ii'ttaice ( ' . 1 , llatterics : Egan and ¶ l'rust : ] Iariies iinl Spear , 1NItANA1O1.1i3 , Juno B-Score : Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 1S fit. 1'aui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o o a 0 0 1 03 Ilitu : Inilianapohis , 12 ; St. l'ziil , 4. Eirors ; Indiinri : molis. I : St. i'nitI. 4. flatteries ; Davis and hhtuklay hlylo nnt Spies. tiIt.Nl ) It.l'IDS , Juno S.-Srore : qranl ibtlids , , . . , 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 5 0-13 hniinnu Ct . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-3 I lita : a rand Jtnifltls , 11 ; lnnsta Ci ty. 7 , Errors : ( Jrnnd linpila , 1 : ICulsuS City , ' 5. Ilaticiles : Thornton ahlti h'inink ; 3JLIrIiet * itiiil Luke. COLU.\IIIU $ . Juno B.-No game : rain. ii'I'ANDXNG Ol' TilE TEtMS. I'Jayetlan. . Lost. P.C. Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 II 13 61.9 lndhtfllttOlis . . . . . . . . . Si 2d 14 b.6 St. VnuI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5b 0 16 55,6 Cansazs City . . . . . . . . 39 I l 53,8 tinnoapoiis . . . . . . . . . 39 20 19 51.3 .Iflwaukoo . . . . . . . . . . . 41 21 20 51.2 CoIunius . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 13 2.1 :11,0 : Orunil flnpld . . . . . . . . 29 13 27 50,8 Gaines today : ? dilwaukce at Ietrnit ; lttlnneipolis : Ut Columbus : St. Paul at ip- dlnuiOliI ; hnnats City at araud htapids. G.tMIlS ot' 'FiLE NAI'lON.U. hl'l.tUUi. A ilsull Ii .ei'1-ej spu lurhul ltialorse- mont fur Two f lii , Pitchers. W'4tSl11NC3TO. Juno 8.-Up to Ih ninth Inning it looksil like a sllat out i'Or Ciii- cage' , but CitptiiniiHOl ; ) viti two m n an.t ' ' white. E'rritt on l1ill'l. saved a 'wash with a base hit. Mercez % ent iii to box for % 'iuiii1ngtofl , but hot liiier Iolc him oft hIs feet nilti at the and o the Jnnlng ) i wiui replnced by ICing. Mc- A'srIand , who was wild , was iiuceeoded by Parker. Attendance 11,100. Score ; \aiiIfltO1 % . . . , . 3 0 5 2 6 0 0 0 0-12 Chicago . . . - hits : . 'anhiingtop 1 : Chicago. 0. lr. * 'OrUt WashlnIon. ( ; Chicago. 2. Itarneil time : 1Vahinjtoii. 3. 'f'wo-bas iiils : Evcrttt. Thrc-hsse hits : Abbey. hums runs ; Crooks. Stolen liases : 2lcIuire and Joy'e , Uouhla piiys : l't'iTcr to Anon - on tUmont Ic MaOhiiru to Cartwrigiit. Lrt tai ; ' , u ball : Ott Mercar , 1 ; off Ide- Iariand of parJer 3. hIlt by pitched bail : iieuimire. Sirmiclc omit : Dy hing. 1 ; ky l'amker. 2. Paasod hsii ; lanohuo. 4tterI.g. Vi15t4IIIcon Idercor lOng and MoOulr. ; Chicsgm. .ieImrIund. i'arlcer cad t ' - . . ' 1 Donohuo. Umpires lCecIs and Weyd. man. IJI100ICIXN 4AGAIN WIIITEWAS1IED. flItOOI'CfYN l. Y. , . .lsne 8.-it was Pittshmirg's time to shut mit tht' flrooktvium thIs afternoon. The I'irates played fnqt imail from start to flnIsh taking every i'o'- ilmlo clmnflen for nmns after they had lilt the bnll. The Iirooklyns put up a 'ery weak game. ICennedy was batted out in the fourth Inning. I'nlne finished time game nn(1 precnted further run.gettlng , Score : llronklyn . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- ( I 1'Ittslmurg . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 7 0 0 0 0 0-tI hIlts : llrooklyn , 1 ; i'lttsbur 13. Errors : Uronklyn , 4 : l'itthburg 0. Farnccl run' . : lironklyn , l'Ittshiii gf2. 13z.pc.s . on halls : Oft 1ilien. . . iilnmck out : Dy 1ennetly1 2. Home run : Htetzel , Three-base mitts : Ik'ck1y , Anderson , Two-lnse hilts : Steti- aol , Stolen liases : Sugileil E. Smith. lilt Imy ; mttchcr fly I'ayneJ3eckiey. flatteries : Brooklyn , Kennedy , I'avne finil Eurreil ; l'lttsltmrg , , I < illetI ufid 3ugtlen. Umpire Etnslie. Attl'ttlaflCe , 2,6Cc. 1)ONE 1W TII1' . 1)AVISES , NEIS' YORK. JulIE , . 8.-The Da'ises , Gt'mrge and jIirry. lost' today's game for the New York' . They. mnile time errors that : tllowetl the 1to.l . to ecore four r.mnm4 imi the three tlrst Innings. hloth MitraL ittul Clark lilehed good hail. Score : Cincinnati . . . . . . . . 2 1 ' 1 0 0 0 2 0 0-6 New York. . . . . . . . . . 002000100-3 hilts : Cincinnati. 7 ; New York , 7. Er- tars : Citic'innnti 0 : New 'ork , 4. Earned runs : ( 'Iticinflati 2. First base on istiht Oft Ehret , :1 : ; oft iinrka , 2. Struck out : fly llhret , 7 ; l'larke 1. Three-base ) mlt : Burke. ! i'wo-Imsmc hits : I rwin. Stoicti bases : 111,3' , 2 ; MIller , liwitig (3. Davis , Ii. lavis. Double t.las : Mupimee to Ewiiig ; Continmighton to V. Clark. l'tskl , 1imhls : Farreli , 1. hI&ttteries : Cincinnati , ilht''t and Vaughn ; New York , \V. ii , Clarke mulli Farrell. Umpire : henderson. Atlc'nilanee 3.700. IOSTON , Juno 8.-Boston-St. Louis game postponeil on account of mitt. S1'hIt1tS SNATCh A hOT ONE. I'IIILADELI'IIIA , Jute S.-Ti ) Phiilies dropped an exciting ten inning gaimmo to CIe'eimtti.l today. Sullivan's sleepy 1)ln'ltlg in collIer was largely the eataso of the do- feat. Errors by Union vero also dumag- itig. 'fla visitors were nhea.l in the fittim , In ( 'OtlSe(1llCllCe of tht'so nmlsmlitys. but iii the seventh thu locals tied the Score 1m' tourhitig t.tp Young ( or ts'o home runs , a double sttui ml. single. Nash's wild throw broke the tin in the ninth muitl ( lie winning run caine in on AicAlce'ri triple mmmiii sitigies i' } O'Conlmor no.1 lfttrkett in time teiltit . A ttciidance , SO..1. Score : Cie'ciatnl . . . .0 0 10 3 2 0 0 1 1-8 I'itihllt'liliiit ' . . I 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0-7 hits : Cievuinnil. 13 : PhiladelphIa. 10. llrm'ormm : Cievelatni , 0 ; l'hiiaileiphia. 5. Earned runs : ClevelmOul , 4 ; l'hiiadolpiiia , C . Two-imne hits : McAleer , Grady , himmien. Three-base hits : MaAiecr. liottlo runs : flurkott , McKenn Suiilvan , Grady. Stolen bases : Burkett. icieimtty % , hitmien. Struck 01(1 : CImilils (2) ( . ltnner , Yoitng. Nash , Suliivan. 1)omiih' iilays : Telmean to Mc- ICean ; hitmien 'to Brouthers , lrii-st bmte On ismils : Off Young. 1 ; off Cuppy. 2 : off 'J'itylor , 3. lIlt hmy Pitehmemi baiis : 1)eie- Inuity. llatt cries ; Cirivelaliti Youtig , Cuppy and inime.r ; h'hilnileiphia , Taylor tLllii Gramly. Ilnipire : I Iiirst. flAl.TIMOIII3. Md. , June 8.-BaltImore- Louisvliie game postponed on account of rain. STANDTNG OF' TIlE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 21 13 61.9 Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 26 15 r3.4 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 27 16 62.S l'hiiailelpliia . . . . . . . . . . 43 26 It 60.5 Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 23 17 57.5 'asiiIimgtoxm . . . . . . J. . . 44) ) , 21 19 52.5 lirookiyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 20 21 41.8 I'ittstnirg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] 9 2(1 ( 48.7 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II 21 23 47.7 Nuw York . . . . . . . . . . . . . .II 18 24 42.9 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4) ) 12 29 29.3 I..ouisvliie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .fl p 33 22.8 011111014 today : Cievelanil at Philadelphia ; Louisville at Baltimore ; Plttsitirg at Brooklyn : SL Louis at Ihoston : Cincinnati at New YorkChicago ; at Washington. ThEY COUld ) O'1' lilT ItFiIMON1) . Ocenmiton ot time Pinni Fall at Fulls City. PAL1S CITY. Nob. , June 8.-Spcclai.- ) The third game with Leavenworth played on the diamond hero Sunday afternoon re- suited In another victory for Falls City. It . s.as IL imico game. some very clever plays 1)011mg made In the in and out fields. The weather was favorable and a large crowd attended : Score : FALLS CITY. f LEAV11rWOnTIr. ILII.O.A.I1. ' - ILII.O.A.E. Ctmnan. it. , I 1 II 1 1 SIckel , m . . 0 0 2 0 0 Ttctmmn , 2b 1 2' 1 0 1 Irlseoll. 2b S Q 7 3 Q Halt , c . . . . 1. 2 , 1 0 0 Savyur. 3b. 0 .0 3 1 1 Perry. ss . . 1 1 3 7 3 Ile'smn'n. ) a 0 0 2 3 0 CaupeIb..0 0 1 1 1Stmntany It'l 0200 cogllzer , lb 0 0.6 , 3 , 2 Foreman. . ss I C 1. . 4 2 lYeilmojid. 'p 0 0 0 1 flrlimy. lb 0 2 15 0 0 Clark. m . . 0 0 0 1 0 Wingert , rt 0 1 0 1 0 Stacklon. rf 0 0 3 0 0 Switzer , p. . 0 0 0 1 0 Total . . . . . 4 6 27 16 7 Total . . . . . 2 3 2 ? 13 3 IatIsCit3r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .310000005-4 Leavenworth. Eon . . . . .0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 llimnmeil runs : Fails City. 2. Two-hasu 111tH : fleactitnan. Perry. Stolen Ixises : Sickle (1) ( , Santany (1) ) , Gm.tman (2) ( ) , Iouhlo plays : Coup' to Cogtlzer to Getman ; Sawyer to Driscolt to 1)runmnmy. hose en bali , . : Off Switzer , 2 ; ott 1t't1i..trm1. 1. lilt by i'ttcher : fly Swltzr. 1 : by ICdmflOflI. 1. Struck omit : fly Swltzer. 3. J'nssfd ba113 : hme1-smnaa , 2. TIm , , : One lirur iid thirty-five .tnlntites. tnipire . : James Jeitl- son. It 'Viis ' .Vou by tke ItlimlYm. Teimlim. Tim Council Bluffs Ottn club showed the Omaha club how to shoot. in a. frienihty contest at t1i gun citib grounds on Satur- ( lay afternoon. Thetu were nine memI on each sidiritrid the targets % vcro twenty-five blue rocks. A high wind PI'e'Liled and caused low marking , bqt took nothing from the excitement' of the contest. The score was as ( oiiomvs : OmnimL--Dickey. is ; Marsh , II ; Saiisbur' . 21 : Smead. 2i : Ctrmiehnei. 18 ; Blake. Iii ; Whitmuer , 19 ; Hughes. 13 ; Leonard , 21 ; total , 161. Council Dhutil8-Olivei' . 17 ; Belle. 2 Anderson. 19 ; hiallilie&t. 21 : West , 21 : lhores. helm , 21 ; Pyper , 19 ; Kingsbury , 17 ; Matthal. 20 ; total. 170. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J'iof. Failnhm in Oimmnimn. I'atsy Pallor. . . erie of Omaha's old timnci spo'rting cat rdrs , is In' thu city for a couple of weeka visit. Patsy has , had a close , call svith typhoid , but is again iook- lUg rolitist and luippy. Ho was at the springs two months. and otter renewing ohS mieqimalntanecs. boresviii go to the coast , titcilco to AUtraiia fr a year's sojourn. - Cal Ii. In O.i1stntdi umr - FIIUI1H. NEW YORK , June 8.---'i'he Treasury do. lnrtnlout Las issued a call on depository banks for thu balance of their holdings of governnmeaf mooney. ' ito ittc.ts'i' (3,11' 'tO iA1"S % VIIA'J'li Eli. It 'fl'ili lit , ltair mmmiiiVsirnier miit 'tortl.eriy 'VImiilsS'ili htiov. W'AIhi LINOTON , 'J mum S-Tho forecast foi 'I'ta'siiay is : Pot' ' winds ho- Nebtaska-Fair ; northem'iy , - cooling varialml.y . vnrmer. For Sotitim Idiota-1'air : ; winds shifting to soUtilerly ; varmer. For Coiormiiio-F'iiir ; warmer in northern iot'tion , ; south to vesteriy 'intls. \Vyonmiimg-Fmi I i' ; . .western winds. For 2iiontamiit-Ftir. oxcullil showers iii imoitli'zist iertion : wosturiy winds ; cooler iti northern portion. l't)2' M lssomiri-Fmiir. reeded by showers ill extreimie soutlicastoi'im portion ; northorJy winds. l.mr Iowa-Generally fair during tIme do ) ' , s'it h northerly winds ; siigh t iy warmer. i'oi' 1imnsas-Genei'mti iy fair ; noi'tiioriy winds. Par Okialmonia itmiti Indian 'l'erritory- Irair , preceded 1y local Itnimiderstorms in eastern iortion : ilortiterly to easterly Witldi3. , Juiiiii hti.cui'd. OFPICE OF' Tlll ) W'EATIIIIIt BUI1EAU , OtA1iA , Jutie 8-Omitahit recom it of tOni- peraturt. and ralnfuii COniia1'e.i 'ltim thu cur- rta'motm&1iiig ( lay of the past tour years : 11511. 1t95. 1801. 1893. I'Iaximnumn temperatut'o , 71 88 81 so : ilittitnunt teniperaturu. , GO 64 59 64 Average tomimeraturo , , , 60 78 72 75 Precipitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0' ) .0) .00 .oo Condition ci temohleratmIre amid Preclnitntion atOmnnima t'r the misy and since March 1 , Nommual temnperaturo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1)uflciency for ( ho dli ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Acc'iitiiJIiie'i excess . sitmeti March 1 , . . i..I7 Normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . itich 1)ellclency ( or time thmi' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inch Total imreciimitatiomi shire 7darch 1 10.17 incites Excess itiee 1.inreb I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.77 inch hufleiency for cor. IlcEicil , l)5 , . , 4,29 inch Deticteticy for cot. lamliod , 1591 , . . s'ji mcii ltCIirtJ % frimimi Sin 11am. . . at 14 ii , tim. _ _ _ _ _ - - - - 7 . ' I'4' . cl . STATIONH.MP IStATE O' ' , . ' . 1A'thhlt. i . . . . . - : c I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OflialiR , ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j Nurlti Pirilti' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) 5 .oo Salt I.ske City , clear..5. Is .03 Cti.esmie. i'io.r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It iiurni. ciou2).j . a .o Ciics cicudy , , , . , , . , . , , . . , . . . . . . . . . Cs 21 .11 Ct. l.out , , ciesr. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . II .01 at. iaum. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. ) 33 .iv.oiperi , ciotiiy . . , , . , , . , . , , , , , , , , , , , . . . 61 70 .04 itiiAs City. ciar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I s .oo helena , ciiir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06 72 ilai iiJ. cisr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . os 18 mnsmnarek. tart clou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. ci ViItIston. cle&r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U CS .00 flaivstomi. ciear . $3 mc . Indicates trace Cf precipItation. 14 It. WL.5iL Observer. ' : : : r-- -T : = : : : - CORBEIT TO FICILT SIIARIEY ( Contracta for Fifty Pr Cent of the Receipt - coipt in .Any Event. EX-CHAMPION FINALLY ARRANGES A MATCh 51gm. , . Artleies Agrccinr to Meet lime 31ii1'l tie 5'mmnIer i ii a lmiir-It.tiii.t huh t 'i'mi-mi Vei'ks frimimi Vei ii esilmi 3' . SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 8.-The arrangements - ments for the tour.round go between Jaimies .7. Corbett , champion heavyweight of the world , and Toni Sharkey of local fame have been conciudeil , and the mill wIll take place , unless untorseen circumstances prevent , on Wednesday of imest veolc. The fight viii lie under the auspices of the National Aht. ictic club. Janies J. Corhctt and Thomas Sharloy met this afternoon and signed articles of agreetnent f9r a four-round bout mitider the auspices of the National Athletic club on Wednesday evening , Jimmie 21. The contest % , iii be fought uiitle marquis of Queens- berry rules viili five-ounce gloves , the decision - cision to be made by a referee to be selected - lected at the ring side. Corbott is to have 50 11cr cent of the gross receipts. It Sham'- key houid gain the decision he will to- ceive 35 per cent of time net procceils and if it is declared a draw the marine will re- ceiro 25 Per cent of time net vroceeds Thu first idea was that Corbett was to get 50 her cent of the gross receipts , imrovidei he Put Sharkey omit In tour rounds. As it hOW stands Jima viii get the 50 per cent no imiatter what the outcome of the contest may be. So tar as Sharkey is concerned the club will look out for his financial Interests. If he should hut UI ) a better light during the four rotiiidii thmali Corbett he will be entItled to the decision. lii oIlier words , the decision will ho on the merits of the contest. Sharkoy will not be entitled to a draw if Corhott tails to knock hurt alit. Of course , if Corbott is knocked out Sharkey will be entitled to tijo decision. The only way in which ho can obtain a draw , however. Is to make equally as good a light as his opponent. Scai'ccly anything else was discUssed in sporting circles , the clubs and by the men about town , At first the people were in- dined to think the ailair wan all a hoax , but when they vero assured that Corbctt had roaliy consented to meet time local mnami they comotenced speculating on the probabie out. comae. Although Corbctt does not contend that he will put out the marine in the specified time , lie admits that ho viil administer a terrific beating to him. lie says the real reason for his accepting the proposition is his desire to prove to his friends that the stories of his degeneration are out of joint. his decision to meet Sharkey will potporie his trip to Europe three weeks. Ho was to start east Tuesday. Yesterday he cabled to \v. A. Brady , his manager , the reason for liii remaining over. He will begin active train- log at once. The Olympic club will be his headquarters. Sharkey will train in Oak- land. Sharkoy is confident. lie says ho will put up all ho has on his ability to stay out the four rounmls. "I do not think there is a man living who can put me out in that space of time , " ho said. "There is a great deal of difference in a man fighting a man who wants to fight back and going after a man who knows that au he has to do is to keep away for a short period of time. Of Cburso I do not for a moment place myself on a par with Corbett so far as science Is concerned , but I fill positive that lie will never punish me out In four rounds. " READY ItOH , A GREAT RACINO MEET. lug String r'of StClI'CM Nosy at time Pair ( hromzIiiM. , This afternoon the biggest ana best. trotting meeting that has ever bccifbeld In this part of the great west yiil open at the state fair grOUflifl. It is to bo given under the management of tim Omaha Fair and Speed association. Most of the local business houses will clcso In the afternoon of tim oponina day and it is expected that a crowd of 15,000 to 25,000 people 'will be on hand to see the opening events of a very superior card. There are 200 horses quartered at the track anil the week's racing will bo a grand and memorable one. The association hangs up over 120.000 in prize money. and there is not a single ICt80 of less than i,000. This has been sufficient to attract many of the Icst trotters and pacers of the whole country here , and some of the top-notch records , niay ho expected to suffer. Today. the opening day of the races. is to be made a sort of a gala time , and pcoplO have been advised to ho early if they desire thu best seats in the big grand-stand. There ivili be several bands of music on hand to enliven tim afternoon's sport , and altogether the races are to be inaugurated - rated with much pomp and ceremony. The railroads have made special rates and there Is ovary prospect of a big inilux of visitors from abroad , and iu fact , the miow fair grounds are expected to take on a look somewhat - what similar to that which they were on 000 of the big days of the fair last fail. It is known throughout the country that many of tlio great horses nra hero and that sonic fast time is to be mado. As a consequence hundreds and thousamids of pcopie who would not be here on any occasion ices altractivo have inado their preparations to be on hand. As for Omaha , with the rally being made by the business element. the hotel' and fair committee , the city will turn out a great crowd. ' MI former meetings wIl ; fade into , insignificance - significance by comparison , and it wiil be the introduction of a series of summer meet- itigs that vlii mit Omaha on a footing with the best cities in the country. Another thing that will admi to the success of the meeting Is the fact that it is time inaugural meeting in time Gramid Circuit , and , the noted owners and omcers of thIs assoqiation will all be bore. anxious to witness tJiq send off. 133P Umo entry iist , which has been published - lished several times , it iviii be seen that outside at a small number of time bIg champion trotters , all the best and mnos imromtsing horses are on hand , anti will be 50011 in tim several events of time week. Among time horsemen who arrived yestcr- day are time following : S. W , Dumnmond , Earlvilie , Iii. ; 13. Lytlo and A. A. Swear- ingor , Itlenmlota , Iii. ; , it. Livry. William Iavis anti T. Licaizi , Chicago : T. J. Linnell , Now York ; Ii. McCoy , Rock Rapids , In. ; T. B. Craig. I'aria , Tex. ; W. T. ltomnbauor , Pittebmirg , ICami. ; W. Ii. MelCinney. Kansas City ; George It. King , George A. Aicxander and W. Ewing , Wichita ; John Keith. Sutti- orlanth , Ean. ; A. C. Thomas , Fort Worth ; Sam Fuller , Joe N. PaUerson , lItmboldt , Neb , , and J. iii. Tyler , Lincoln , itIO.iiISi GA INS AO'Vitillt LA' , tihmi Soldier Niiii'iliN tliO Six,1ii himmime mit ills Merai. It was a foregone conclusion lnHt night that McCall , the Deliver Mercury , and Meirstein , the Sioux City Kid1 would make it smtpcrhunrnn cftprt to regain the lap which Reading , the Soithier , held over them , and aim it consequence the best crowd of thu whole taco ss'ps on hmand at an early hour. The 'iveatimer was cool amid exhilarating - hilarating , in fact a trifle too macli SO , but notivittuitaniling this drmtwback , the ileaciicrs vero fairly weli-tilled , while thin grand stand was ovurlioiving. At a roasoimmibie estimate 2.01)0 ) entimimsitistic sPec tutors LtlliiIUdeti n very exciting evening's SPOrt' . It ivits tacitly unihorstood among time ridOrs that time evening i'ns to be the test of the race , coil not to be caught Un. awares the gnllant Swede tm-em Miimtme' apolia went to tito front from the very jtimfll ) 1111(1 set such a rattling iiaca nil to discourage nil inlentlomi or spurting on the hart of McCall and Meirstein. For ono solid hioum' Hanson mnnmntninett the tro- mnomlous clip , and In. that time the whole bunch reelCd 9ff no less tush twenty-tWO miles end a half. This was a severe strain oil every mami III the race , antI nit 'yore onhi' too eager io recuperate lmy it few mriies of loafing , Finally McCall anti limo Kid by adroit maneuvering , auccoeded in setdng thu poit1onn they tied been etrii tog ( or. mind then the fun began. As it by a Preconceried signal , the two leaped away like birds ujmomi lime 'wing. unit the big crowd rose in their euts anti spurred them on b ) ' an outburst of cheers that could have been heard a nub away , Read. tmi' . hiolton anti the Swtido were all in prime fettie , however. and ( or some time _ _ . _ _ . _ _ s _ , - it wan impossltin to hnkn them , ltfltl iii tact. the Youngsters never iilii iiIOCCCt Iii slinking the sol0it , First , hIoltOfl began to fia anti then hanSOn , but the OthCT three kept Ott remind ittith round the dizzy circle with Ulmnhaic'tl speed. It looked lIke ft ride to tlmrciroztth. First McCall would shoot In front for a ) 01' tWO , then the Kid , Ileititing 'Qeatlnting himself bY lmaimg big mlespernttely at their wheelS. Simihilettly times a. Jimish on time south aids of the trtk. when mieCil waS seen to leave iml hv01i rimt tiown Into time arena. lie hiiti'nCttmret It tit. Before ime could moi tt the extrit steed In waiting - ing time ottier&hmui , tast bj him amid ho was nnothbr limp tp , th bad , hiar.hl ) ' hmntl he gotten Itniler way wlmcn a mntsimap befell the Klml , lie wnagolng at it fenrui rate or speCil , wheiejmmtldeniy took a tumble. lie is as agile as a cat , however , nmmtl as pitmcky as theyroiie. ) , Bitt it halt lap s'nis host Imefore he gQt ntIer Wit ) ' again and , seeing his chant'e thl' Soldier redoubled his efforts anti fb1rl' . lntrnt'tl holes in time track to cinch the race. On on hr hew. The PPOlllo yelled in frenzy. Fhe iticlosmire wait In a state of Panilemonlum. Tim' Kid tomb for 1mb. life , html. it. vns no lisa. ilenil- big imad too much cnlmtranee , too mitch speed. lie koiit crawling imp on tim Kid inch I ) ) ' inch , atm.i finally , by a mngnlflcont slnmrt , t'iieim it seemed that Immlmnn energy liatit lie cxhaustd , he overtook and tmssd him , That was enough. McCall and the Corn hluattor vero no hots anti know when they hitd their liii , find from this on to the close were . iviiliimg . to lot htendltig have iii oivn . % .lt ) . hlolton , too. came within fIfty yards at' ionitmg a lap , atmti would have ilono so , had it not Imeen for the magnamiimoimn trentmnemit ho received at hlnneon's hantla. \Thomi the ease lOolCPl Imoples for him the big Sui'edo tlroimpod hack nnil Pichicti him up , flullitis him along lifter tim iiyimig gmumg itii it Ito imami iitrp tied to tIme cmiii of a rope. Three timncs ho mliii this antI llmmnlly SitVti him. fly .romligiotts Ontleavor ho at last pulled Oh ! Dad out of the nick , amid Once more they joined the ; rccession. hly the Swede's generous zmsimitamice , iloltoti wits enttblcti to hold socohd imlimco. lIe Immi it now 11) ' a lap , while flooding is a quartet - tot of ii. mile iii time t'nm. The park should bo thronged tonight. McCall and Mr'irstditi swear timy tvill beat hlolton out. Tht , ) ' tvili h after that lap and a great lot , of i-acing Is tIne. Score : I\IlieS. Limps. Itending . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hoiton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 4 MaCau. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3liormitelii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 hIxtmioii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25i 7 StomrnrtN lefcnt lli ( Btimmts. Stewart's base bali club of South Omnahma defeated tim hio'cs Giants of Omaha. at the South Omaha gt'ounds1 Twenty-fourth amid C streets. Scorei : Stewarts' club. . . . . . 0 1 2 0 2 4 0 0 3-18 hio'cS Giants . . . . . 0 2 4 0 0 0 2 0 2-10 Batteries : South Omaha , Dosmoath and Fitzeraid ; Omaha , Trobee anti Small. Timree-iase hilts Hoff , Salmuon , Noimmi. 1)oubei plays Salmon to 110ff to O'Neil , Special featmmres : Noun's one-handed his' catch in center iiehth anti the heavy battimig of time South Omaha boys. Struck out : By Iomond , 8 ; by Trobee , 4 , Hit hq' vitched ball : White , O'Neli , Base on balls : Do. mend , :1 : ; Trolo , II. Errors : South Omaha , :3 : ; Omaha , C. Attendance , 500. - -3 _ t O3IAIIAN IN CIIIC.tC.O. henry llslmibi'ooie .icCiimiiimiiitimm Pimiiic its itmi trntmm- . Mr. henry D. Estabrook's address at. the unveIling of tile Franklin statue in Lincoln park. Chicago , last Saturday Is pronounced a masterpiece by 1oeal critics. Speaking of his effort , tue 'flthcs.-Heralni says : 'Then came j4r stabroolc , the orator of the day , whos % oipe was deep and round and full , and ainiostmany man within a quarter - ter of a mnilo who wanted to hear hind but little trouble , tIt ws his masterly address wlmicii held the' vat1 audience until the sun wont down. Inifact ! , it. is no fulsome praise to say that Mr. Eshibrook's oration was one of the fInest efforts tf that brilliant speaker , wimoso fluent English and epigrammatic thought it hasibeenl the privilege of Chicagoans - goans , ospoclailytiio members of the Union league and Marquette ciub. to applaud In times past. Aithommgii ho deiivered his address - dross near them cloab of a three-botmr program - gram , Mr. EstabroOltlheid the large auhIenco Intact to the last word. and so unanimous and hearty wantithie applause that burst out , and so long that ho was corn- polled to rise antltcwutf : forwarfi to'bow his acknoie4gments/t The , rriUtqo cQJ1Umants , eeditorlaliy ; as toiiow8 : "It remains to speakiof the oration - tion of : the day 4 iivered by 'Mn H. .1. Es- tabrook , a .young , law'er , of tilts city , and to commend , i , totime careful perusal of the readers of the Tribune , not alone ax an eloquent address , but as a thoughtful , scholarly ammaiysis , of Franklin 'as a man and a clear , incisive tudy o , his predomni- miant traits of character , his goodness anti his phll'antbropy , emphasized by his . qucs- tton at mornlmgVhat gopd oh"aJZ I do today ? and his question at nibt.Vhat good have I done today ? ' each day' ques- timis acconipamiled 'by that remarkable prayer which closes with time words ; 'Ac- cept my kind oflhes .to thy other chlltlrcn as the only return in my power for thy continuai. favors o me , ' Mr. Estabrook In his oration touchgd incidentally upon other phases of Framikiin's character more or less ciosely related to the special study ho had iiiado of his subject , but the iwlnclpal theme was Franklimi's ihiiantbropy-hia love for others and the intiiods ho employed for its expression based upon tine individuai 'art of 'irtmmo and bappincss' which lie cui- tivntci so systemnatlcaiiy and successfully in his o'n case. It is unnecessary to sketch Mr. Estabrook's utulion in any closer omit- lilies. Itni quiet hntmor , enthusiasm anti scholarly tlmoughtfmilfless , emphasized by many eloquent passages , will commend It to every reader as A inmarkably lifelike par- trait of the great'Arnerlcan nail as accentuating - tuating just timose'quahities which i'lhl corn- mend his life to popular admiration. It is also matter for local prithe anti coxigratula- tion that this occasion' has discovered another - other oioquent pdbliO' speaker atnong the citizens of this young , pushing business city whose cbardetorrsties have been i-c- gai'dod as purely inatprial. iiltmptrating once mote the truth of t1it cialimi that in Clii- cage tiio schiolar1ls ebmiug to the front. " ittISING IIIONIIY ; Foil 'Full SChOOLS. Lmit hen. mm' A ii'orti.ii I Ii ii II urih en Aiiiohig' I lie Ctmmift'remiee , Thu emily topic 'of Ititerest in time session of the Swedish Lti1erami symied yesterday mormilug was reardutmg time iicst means of raising tim neii'iissgry amount of money to pay oft the indebtedness on time Thieoiogieai seminary at Rock Ishamid , Ill. Time entire morning was pentin' discussing this mat- tem' Tue fitial declsldtiprovidot1 that the money imouid be raised through the varioUs con- ferences. It apicars itimat orlgitialiy every imidivifiuai member in time conferences was taxed 25 c motsa , ycartthu money to be collected - lected annually , upii % the debt of time eem- buy was n'aiseti. ' Shine bf time members had fallen behind in these inmymemits. ft was therefore tiet riii1ed that time romalnlmmg debt of 67,000 stMttid' , bb distributed anmomig time varloummconntithtuiL'es in iwoportmon to the amounts they o'th'fl 'time 'symioti by faiilng to pay these itidft4dhzft assessments. Each member in emmetT9 cbhferomico Is also taxed 25 or 15 cents losility the runniag oxjlonses of the institution. It wee docid 3jtZTtt' nonc4 of time seliooln of the various coiferonces should be allowed to erect buiidim , extend courses or take other innportant"stdIis without first obtainIng - Ing the conaonlnotstiio synod. This ruiimmg will effect the tq Ehopls in Minnesota. one In Brooklyn , omottjp hicago , one In Limmda- borg , 1an. , amid another in Wahoo , this state. The saitTdii3K forbids any eou. forence from establishing any new school without time the synod. Another questIon takcmi'ttk5 the advisability of receiving repr vS. . to the synod troum the varipus cotiii4 o schools. The only school represetm'FPsY ' Is time seminary at Rock Isianti. ttI1pcarCi to bo the general sentlmotmt timat1ldchoola should bo represented - sented god it is extiacte.d that a resolution to that effect vill . ultimately . be passed. - - Much . In Little Is especially true of hood's riils , for no medi , clno over comitaltied so great curaUve imoiver in so small space. They arc a whole medicine Hood's chest , always ready , always - ways efficient , jmiiya'S Bat. isfactory ; vrevemit a colder or fever , cure all Iver ( lI3 , eick headache , j.iwidlce. comistipation , etc. izc , 'rho only Pills to talnl with Hood's Sarsapariiia. ' - - - YilhIAT I'ltiC'ilS 'I'/mliI A illU , IV31P. ( 'imiougo Market lines W'ihsh for an I limit t' , liii I Ii gim ci's 1) Co I' ilitelt. ChICAGO , Jutme S.-Tlto wildest 'vmt'at market seen in a year was that of today. Time fluctuations went from itlo to itio with a rapidity that was bewildering , Jumps of nearly 1 cent at a tinmo being freqtiemit. July wheat hail advanceti 7 cents last week amid it looleml at times today as It that advance would be repeated during the sea' nioim. it opeimed a quarter ot a cent above time closing lriC'CS Saturday , but it Was in hmcitvy supply at that fig- hi e anti the Price was Jatmimned down three- quarters ot a cent in a short time. Themi CaIne time trouble. Tlmo hulls redoubled their efforts amid soon hati the market emi an excited boonmi , time culmlnatiomi of which wag a rise of 2 cents above tIme lowest mice hmrCVIOmtslY imiatle. Ihmt the boom collapsed about as soon as it was made. On time posting of time ridlcuiotmsly smmuili world's visible decrease - crease irices went ilowmi wIth a rush to 60 % cents or a quarter of a cent below time opening antI 2 % cotits below the high mmmark of the session , The rise In the first place was dtme to Timomati's crop retort , which ahowemi a do. . chine of 6 per cent in the cotmditionm of wheat timmritmg thu past month. The buying was very heavy for an hour. John Cumdahy sionb mtmst have taken 3,000,000 bummheis and other prominent brokers were also heavy trailers. At time top Cttdnhiy was said to have soUl as mulch as lie had bought previously amid his aggressive trading contributed imumch to the break of 2 % cents , which occupied only fifteen minutes In its course. The market hind recovered before noon to about the opening price , bitt aim extreme nervousmioss i.as visible and rentlerotl anytbtng possible bctoro the session closctl. NEW VOilE. Jimmie 8.-The total transac- thins in wheat futures today reached the enormous total of 19,035,000 Imushmols , an amount of trathitig that has not been at- tainctl before iii several years. Most of this business was done during the morning hours , . when time market was very excited , with freqiment amid violent changes' -values. . Time first. awing was downward. July drop- p11mg to 67 % cents , unmior a pressure of foreign selling auth offorltigs for local short accounts , bimt hero Ohio hulls steppcul iii amid causetl a stampede of the shorts , which lifted July to 69 ½ cents In ten multi- mites , after wimich it went to pieces again at initltiay because time crowd overloaded amid time visible StmPphY failed to show time i'ctluction anticipatcit. For time baiamico of the soaslon the market vanm less active , with a gratlual umiloamhimg of earlier lmrchmases , which resulted itt uuirtimer weakness , closing lmrlces being at tIme lowest point of the day and from a quarter of a cent to half a cent below inst night's. POLICE CA1.Ltli ) 'I' ( ) QUl1I.l A. 1LIO'i' . timmion : 'iInul.hers lJse Force to ii'li'e omit Nommimillomi ) tt'mi. CLEVELAND , June 8.-A force of union inoulders marched out of the foumidry of Dormier & 3)utton on Hamilton street today where castings were being made for the Ilrown hoisting amiti Convoying company , in which concern thieve is a lockout , The union muon had tictermuimied that timere should be no work done in Darner & Button's foundry for the Brown hoisting and ConveyIng company , and hiut their threat into execution by action today. Two iiuodrtui union inouldern marched in a body , first attacking the shops of time Dobson & Crawford company and then rusiming upomi Dorner & Button's shop. Tbo niouidem's ; vere pulled or driven out of the building. The poilce were finally aulunioned nnd quelled the riot. S liy.lropimohiii In Coivs nimd l'igs. SYRACUSE , Neb. . Juno S.-Special ( Tcie- gram.-An ) epidemic very similar to hy. tiropimobla has brokemi out among the hive stock of D. IV. Braduhock , a prominent famimmer sotith of this place , Temi hogs antl two cows intro so far boon atilicted. All of the imogs have died and oram of the cows , p'hmilo time other Is now roped down , vie- iotmsiy attacking anythimig within her reach , 'Time ' unlhials havet beau taken singly , with intervals of from three to oven days between. A dog on the 1115cc was noticeml to be acting queerly and diimappearcd just seven days before the first hog was at- tacked. The state veterinarian has been telephoned for. Two Seekers for 1)Ivnrces , 'CHEYENNE. Juno 8.-Speciai ( Tel e - gram.-W. ) It. Stoii , a prominent attorney of this place , today filed a ictltion for divorce Wom lila wife. The divorce is asked on time groummd of inconmpatibility. The couple ba.ro lcti married two years. A petition for divorce was also flied by Josephine Abbott of Dresden , 0. Mrs. Abbott alleges neglect. Sue charges her husband with itas'ing borrowed - rowed 3,000. from imer amid m'cftmsing to repay - it. pay - _ p _ _ _ Chose ii ii Amiti-t.irris helt'rmi I 1(111. WEST POINT , Neb. , Jimmie S.-Spccipl ( Teiogram.-in ) the dispatch of Saturday ro- hatIng to the rcpublicamm county convention it was stated that the congressional dde- gaticu was divided between Nori'ls and Hammond. ThIs km an error. TIme couvemi- tiori was Norris and auti-Normis. Time anti. Norris eeimient secured time delegation. No other congressional candidate wan mmmcmi- tiomicth. The conventlomi nimmipiy nominated an anti-Norris delegation. ielegzi ti's ( Jhist'zi mm t limit II. . tJm'et'lr. I3ATTLII CIL12EK , Nob. , Jumie S.-Speclal. ( ) -Time republican caucus of hattie Creek iireeinct elected tV.m flarmmes , F : II , L , WI- ! his , II. Miller , J. IV. Stiric 01)11 C. F. Montm'oss as delegates to the coutity comivcntiomi , to be held at Tildemt , Jumie 13. flIlt.TIflATIIS T.tlCfl A Sl'ilCl.tla CAll , Arrnmgemimt'iiIs Altlinde for tlm Ne- brmslcmiim'im. 'l'ri ii In $1. lnimls , Time Nebraika delegation to time rc'pub. lican natiommal convention will leave Omaha for St. Louts over the Missouri Pacific at 3:43 : p. rn. Saturday. At least it it cx- peeled timnt most of the dehegatca will go at that tune. Gemmeral Cowin anti poslibly one or two others may leave a day or two in mlvammeo In order to assist In the iiicltin' hey booni during tue few days preceding the convention. Time out.ot.town delegates viil arrive In Omnalma FrIday night or Sat- tmrtiay morning and jolmi the Omaha tiole. gates for tIme remainder of the trip. Tim part ) ' will travel 1mm a special ear with mill time convcimicncca which usually accompany a imarty of political tourists , ama ! time trip will be inatlo wititommt a stop of mom than a few minutes. The traiti will arrive lit Kamisas City soon after Ii o'clock Saturtiny evening , anut titter a flvo-mnimiitto stol ) tue jourticy tviii bo continued. Time iarty viii am'rlve in St. Louis at 7 :20 : Sunday morning , amitl will thiiimm lias'e an epportumitty to got lii tommehm with time ettumation before tIme ccii- vemition is called to cruet' , Chatrimian Web- miter has secured roommis In atlvanco at the Sturilovant house anti headquarters will lie estabilsimed at tiio Sout.tmern. As an "origi- nal" McKinley delegation the Nebraskans expect to be COflSlicmtous in ( ho bmumul wagon. Aside from this the inenibers of time dole- gittion have no tarticular Plans. At least that is what tile ) ' Sn ) ' . They assort they are going to St. Lotus for the first amid otily nmrposo of assisting iii the nomination of McKinley , amid umitil they imave accomim- lihiflbcml this undertaking they have mtotlilng else on their mnitmils. So far as the vice liresithency is concermied , there in no liro- mintmnceti semitiniemit. In case time mmarne of Levi P. Norton was presemiteti ho woulti probably Imavu some sympathizers amnomig time delegates. Pitt a western miian wotmlfi iO more uminnimotmaly endorsed. Time feel- lug seems to be tlmat time Nebraska dole- gatlomi will be for time most available mami for vice president , amid thmat they will wait iititli they get eu the groumiul before they decide on the cact identity of that itmdi- vlthmnl. - htili'tilihlC.N CO3IMI'l"l'l313 , Corrected 1,1st of the 3tu'iiihershi ip of tIme Nimtiommmmi flails' , Foliowimig Is a list of time members of the republican national cominnitteo and also tIme number of votes to which each state is entitled : States Conimitteemen Del , Alahania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wni. Yotmngbiood..22 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clayton..mc Calltomnia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at. It. DeVoung..iS C.ioraiia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' S.umndcis. . . . . . . . . . I Caminecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SaiTmuel 1e&'edexi..12 ielaware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1) . J. laytoii. . . . . . . . . . . 6 Florita..1. C. Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . . S CI gin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V. W . . . . . . . . . . hulaimo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fleorgo I' . Shoup. . . . . . . 6 IllinoIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I , N. . . . . . . . . . . . lows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Clam-keen. . . . . . . . . . Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cyrus Lelqn'l , Jr. . . . . . ICentimeky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1dm IV. Venues..26 Lnulsioat : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sibert ii l.eonard..iG aliutne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. 11. ' . . . . . . . . . . . ? ,1nr'lanti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .liiflP5 A. . . . . . . . . . . Mitsactusetts . , . , . ' . . . . ' . \v , 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . Mlcliigttii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George i. lOaltz..23 ! iiinnesata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .it. 0. , . . . . . . . . . . . Missi.lpI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jaimit's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mu. c , ifren . . . . . . . . . .14 Zilontnn'L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex. C. llotkin. . . . . . . . 6 Nomlrnkmt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J. 11. Tiiursan..16 1'oi'ndi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lmmoch mltrother. . . . . . . . . 6 r'ew 1iniphIi' ' . . . . . . . . . . I' . C. Chfney. . . . . . . . . . . S New .le 55) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. A. iIbtm-t . . . . . . . . . .29 Nevi' York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V. ' , A. Sumherland..72 North ( ' . . . . . . . . . . . . C. Cowies. . . . . . Z'orth 1)akota. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. C. Ilansbrouglm. . . . . 6 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \v. M . . . . . . . . . . . Oregomi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe. C. .S1mton. . . . . . . . . . S i'Cnnyivnnta . . . . . . . . . . . . . David ilartin..04 itiio'ie Il4tliTd . . . . . . . . . . . . . lsaaa St. I'otter. . . . . . . . S 131titti Carolina. . . . . . . . . . . . 11. I'T. IIritytcifl..IS South ilakoin . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . ii. I6tttrelg" . . . . . . . 5 Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Georgo V. ' . imimm . , . , . , . . T.n.as . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N. W , ' . . . . . . . . . . . luau. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 , .3. Sa1iibiit7. . . . . . . . 6 Vermont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 'm' Childs. . . . . . . . . . . . S 'irgImmta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . 'liiInm Lamb..24 W'mmatmingWn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neisomm ijennett. . . . . . . . Ii \S'cst VirgInia..N , Ii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . \VIsi-onsiii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .henry (1. i'a'ne..20 Wyoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ha. Curer. . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "I. an. Grhlflttm. . . . . . . . . 6 Now Mexico..Thomas 11. Cait'on . . . . . 6 Okta1iona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. 51. liarnel. . . . . . . . . . 6 Immdtiim TerrItory. . . . . . . . . . .1. 5. Itammer. . . . . . . . . . 2 District of Coiumnbta..erry Ii. Carson. . . . . . . 2 Aflmstta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii. P. ltnch. ( . . . . . . . . . . . 2 130Th S'AhL'i'IIOS YM4r A JUIGMIIN'l' . Unmulmie to Agree omm it 1)enl Immyolvimig Etectri l.iglit St.el , Judge Dickinson nmmd a jury are engaged in hearing time case brought by Otis II. Ilalou ! against John T. Clarke to recover time sum of $14,700 on a deal Involving a block of stock of the oUt Northwestern Electric Lighting company. which was granted a franchise for olectrjc ligimtirmg in ( his city several years ago. In time petition lii time case it is alleged that April 12 , 1892 , Clarke , i'lmo was secre- tar ) ' of time conipany , represented to flahlou timat time compatly was solvciit amid Imati tiebtit amflOmimitimg to only $10,000 , It Is also alleged i that Ito rc'presenteii to Ilahloim that' the stock was qmmoteui at $145 per share atiml timat the coimipumiy Imath ( cmi mmiiloz at lines erected , as voll as a large amotmimt of inaclilneri' , etc. , miecessary for every well regulated sloe- tric lighting plant smut that it also haul cmi exclusive frammciiiao ( roam time city which comi- taimieti no imurdensomiio iiruvislomms. On these m'cproscimtations , . Iiahlou informs the commrt that lie mrclmaseti 120' , mmiiares , paying thiem'ofor I70Q0 giving his note for 14,700 antI paying $2,300 iii cash. lIe further alleges - logos that lie fomlnd timat time representations of Clarke wem'e fraudulent nUil lie asks time colt' t to give hiini a jumtlgmont for $14,700. Iii the amisivem' flied by Clarke , lie alleges that tIme claims of fm'almth ama faise amiti says that flaiiou paid time interest on his neb ( or several years ammmh i'c'micretl time nato , bmmt miover said anytimimmg about atiy fraud iinvlmmg been iractlced aim lilmii. Clarke usk jutig- mnoiit agalimst llaiioim ( Or time balance timmo on tue pum'chiase price of tim stock. 8W. " " "APENTA" . , THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. Bottled at tile UJ HUNYADI springs , Beula Pest , Hungary , Undt. 11th absolute cofral of IIt Royal IIiij'aria , , Chemical InsIiIit . ( lJ'iiiiIry of AgriciIhir ) , Liuda I'eif. I We know of no Spring which shows so great richmicas in Mineral Salts , or which such ' , as this water. - combInes . 4'l'rotcs6or atli'antages Di' , It. C. Ticireons , LL.D. , F.C.S. , FIC. , Dublin , " I' This Water is ricimer iii Mineral Salts tbami all Contiim ntai Biller Vatrrs , atiti its ef1icmcy IS hO great lieU even the smallest dose secures tIme best results- " Su'Jr1 CIIoiit in liuda ral , ' Prices : 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle , OF' 4LL Pit LICCISTS AND .iINER4L IJ'4 7'JUf DE4 LltJ' Full Analysts anti additional Testimony anti Iriforniation supplied C by CHS. GRAEF & CO. , 132 , Beaver Street , Now York , Solo Agents - of TilE APOLLINARIS COi1fP4iV.J' , LIMiTED ASIUSIIMIO'41'S. _ _ _ _ ASlVSIOhihitvl'S. 9' SIX DAY BICYCLE RACE TONIGHT At Bicycle Park1 17th and Charles , The greatest six-day race ever seen here. The fast. est long distance men in the United States are in it , 5500,00 in cold cash for th3 winners. LatIIc9 ti Grand Stand , 25d , A ditiisslott'GdIltIeilteil to Grand Stand , ,50a , ro Jllcachicrs , ' 2,5. / PAil i.'ltOM ilOIdli AN ! ) ViIT1lIVl)3 , , _ , , mmnir hlsigliali ' % S'omnm 3teefs Stimlden 1)m'ntii nt Suimi Prniielscn , SAN FRANCISCO , Juno 8.-Time renisimme of Miss Mayno Worrahi , time young English womnan who tiled suddenly at time I'aiaco lmotel on Ssttmrdniy , are still at the undertaking Parlors awaiting some word or ortler from imer family or relatives in Eng. land concerning their tlis osition , At liresent nothing is kmiowti of time young Womuami asimlo fromim Imor minnie amid address. 1 lie 118)-story summ-rommnthing tim 'otmmig m'omuan amid time olject i'hiicii lrOtiiiltvtl her to make a triii aroimmmtl the worlti unmittenmiCtl 1) ) ' any friemid or chmaperomm hits mint been cxpiaimmotl imy any infornation imor acqiialti- tatices atmiong the steamer's .assemigors are able to fmmrmmisim , anti ttmo autopsy Immis atldd Inmate mmtystory to the case. The Post mortcni exmtimiimiatmon Upsets tIme theory timat ticath resimltcil froni iioatt ( liscaso. hr.Vhitney was calletl in attentinmmco Import the yoimmig woman a few imiinutcs before - fore elmo diet ! and foummid her In a epasmii. The syniptomis Indicated heart trouble , aiid after her tleath ir. Whltmmey expresseti the 'iow that heart trommble 'as time cause of her death , Dr. Nntlmsmm fotmuti in iwrform- ing the aimtopsy that thin heart amid all other organs were iii a healthy cotmulition and the meuudt shows conclumsivoly that death wan miot caused by ally organic disease. The tOtilacti i'as removed antI will be ettlimitted to a chmcmnloal uxamiiinatlon with a 'low to dntermlnimmg whether death restmlted f ruin poisOnIng , LONDON , Juno 8.-Chester Lodge , the lioiiie of Miss Maymici Vm'orrall Is a neat semi- ( letaclieti house au the ( hilstoti road. Sotth hCenm.lmigton , this city , It has a well kept. old-fashioned garden. Miss Worrahi's fmtuuiiy Is greatly upset at the news tram Samm irma. cisco. Time ommly Immformmiation wlmich they ha'o on thm subject iii from the newspapers , WeMakeJ1- ' V A Eldredge Be idere. They are the Lightest Running Wheels on Iarth and trzctIy High Grade. Wo Always Made Good Sewing ! dnclmlnesl Wily Shouldn't We Make Good C Wheels ? QUALITY GUAflAN1tD THg U3T - 5 % RECTOR & SY1L1IELI1Y CO , , Agcnts , OMAhA , NUll. L NATIONAL SEWING MAChINE CO. , BI3LVlDRU , ILLS. _ LADIES t Know the . ; 'I ' Certahi Jl'Ak ) Remedy fore , e- -s di of thc Liver , Kidneys and Urinary Organs is Dr. J L McLE1'S ! LIVER filJ KEY BALM It Cres Female Troubles At Drugglstt. Price , $ iOci Per Bottle THE 0n.J. H. MCLCAN MeniciSE Co. ST. LOUIS. MO. I _ _ _ _ I DUFFY'S -1 PUHE MALT WHISKEY All Druggists. I T st HIRES by tasting it. Test your taste by trying HIRES. HIRES Rootb.cr is Ihe ba'Sby aues / . 31.Oe cTy by Tb. dine. n : . Iiitei C. . . t'lIl.i1m.Sit , , 5. 7jC. 51C08.IflsLC.IgailOIi. madtcrbc. : 252 ? Rivc made of pure rubber holds the J3u11-1og Garki Hose together , , 4 4E5f , I1J I heWs the rdlnary rubber . T c garden Ilose tOgether. Thiestrenthi of hiosedepemidson thiesc rub. ber i'ivcts ( tecllilically called friction ) . A short I ivet is stronger than a bug one. 13u11.Dog miv2ts rJ smort. Theory amid results prove 13u11.Dog strolmg- ut hose for iiioney made. itton Woven Hose & ubber CO. 25 lcvonslmlro St. , lioston , or SOS Lake St. Chicago. 6 ; Peo2e St. , ii , V. 7 ° 0 No. itim t. , St. Louis. nosm Waler $ t. Cievelsn2. mito/tiCtalmoaSt. , Demiver. ii Tremont , Simm Ftsn. . _ - The PCOIiC' Conmimiosm 5ene ' ] , , . . Memliesi Ativier 1 , ) ' Ii. V. - l'icrcr , Id. I ) . , CimefCommtiiii. ( P10pC1 limg l'li > 'slcl.ii it ) tiic baa. . 5 _ lilt , , ' ibid & Simrgicai lush. 0'.e. jt' tute.himuffsioN.Y.moolpSgcs , ' zo iiimmstrntu'd , &tatL0 COl > lCli : : , , 0 - . , . - r.oid at Sm o , l'a1er.lotmultl rant : aim receipt of 2m ccitt , stamimpe fur umualittig 0,1/u' ! or , 11" cioilm.i.iituid ( ( IrJm cemmiS. A'i dress time Author , as tuhoi'c. 7 , ' , iiOl'fll'S SANTUIT HOTEL COTIII'l' , O.t'l1 Cot ) , IIASS , II'EN JUN11 iS. JAMSS Willill , Peoli , flood boating , bailting amid ( istmin , AZ1E 140TELa 'II hlt'I'iiI0'I'Jl ANI ) , JiXIlS fl'IIt illd'I'S , 340 roomna , bathe. steaumi tiesi and miii modern nivimiiesetu. Jtstee. $1.10 and U.0.i tier they , able uneacelind , Special low rides to revulmr .arlem. . PIIANIC H I 1.nlTCmm. Mgi. - sI5iift$1s I3RADFORDACAEMY , unmdrd 1913. For hum higher eduration Of young cameo , Cltmisical and scituitlflo course of study , 10 preparatory and outland. Year begins 5ap. , ' 96. Apply to Ida (2. Aile , l'rlnIJrmmtifurd.lns , - . - _ $ % . OYD" iiJI1t3. AN ! ) VIII ) . I- , JUN11 9 amid 10. OI'I3NINU OMAhA DAY. PRIMROSE & WEST'S -lUG MrNS'rRILS- ' 40 WJiiTL'IJ. 20 IILACICS. Oraumul C.kv % Vsii Chamupiunsimip Conltat Bests 'u. I1D1 WI Smiie at Be , SOc. 7Cc and $ iO $ .