. . I 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - TIVE OMAITADAILY , flflhi TITUTISDAY - - , JUNE ii , 1896. 1uyLng ( ho enato concur n the hotiio nmon(1mI1t ( , and ho brought to bear nil hhi influence on I'rcItent ( CIoe1an through 2i1 .ienatorlal conneetton Serene Payne or ew York , In Bpcaktng ot Mercer , aI4 "Ito ono or the bct iumtlors In the house. No one but him would hAve got the bill through. Originally tbc ways and meana commltteo wa op- poled to tils bill. but It waa won over and thty were found supporting t118 ? measure. I do not recall greater vlelssitude met by any popular meauro than expcrleneel by this bill. lirat. the opponitloii of Kern and then or Halley worked to the dl8al. vantage of the measure. Proviieneo removed Kern from the city and then Halley was taken care of. All tribute to Mercer , who passed the bill without. a quorum on the floor. I semi greetings to Omaha and hope for a magnifleent exposition. " llartman or Montana , who worked shout. dor to atiotililer with tlto cbraska delegation - tion for the success of the bill , said : lor- cer ! as matte a persistent and courageous light for the bill and Omaha deserves to ho congratulated alike with her veoplo % : zen the result. or his elforts which cu- niinated today in the rasae or the bill. Thu original idea or holding nfl exposition or this character for the purpose of bringIng - Ing to the nottco of the world at large the productive capacities or the transinississipPi states wa Itideed a happy one. In no other , way can a greater degree of publicity ho given the many resources or ttioo states , and it is only necessary to say that with the treater knowledge or the resources and possibilities an lnflu or population will come and In no distant day , In my jqdg- mont , vIiI shift the population of the country - try from its present center farther toward the west. You may put mo down for the ewosItton. " \ vh1F'OItT OM.ltA SUFFFMtFM- ) . As Assistant Secretary I'rudcn left the white house wtth the veto message or the I President 00 the Fort Omaha military rca- orvatlon 1)111 , Mercer , with ( Ito exlosition 1)111 , entereti the president's apartments. It was a decided coincident , remarked after the veto Incasago was read in thi house late in the evening. The veto nicasalgu recaia ! the legislation of July , ISSS , pro. .vidlng for a flow military reservation in Nebraska , refers to the proposition In the pending l1ii to leasd the old reservation andbuiidlnti3 at a normat rent and to the provision allowing tlio government to repossess - possess the reservation , only "When the . Satereste of the United States hiall require audi action. " The president then says : . , Of course It would be claimed that this language In view of statute or 1888 should not ho considered as permitting the government - mont to retake the itropotY for the pur- rose of selling It , because that Is not. stip- tilated in the lull , For that reason It would be plausibly urged that the lease was paramount to the power or sale , con- ' tamed in the law In 1S88 , that the omis- t1 sion of any provision that posacslon might j : be resumed for the purpose of sale plainly r : Inttitatrd that the Interosta of the United States , which allows such resumption , contemplates - templates sonme other different emergency. We nil know that transactions of this character relating. to government property anlount to a jerinanent alIenation , or cert - t tamely vavo time way for aim absolute grant. x .10 not think there should be anything done with this valuable property , which will in the least embarrass the govern- ' macnt In its sale , and to that extent reimbursing - imbursing itself for the cost or the new military post , which "as plainly contern- plated In the law of 1SSS. " Immediately after the readlimg Mercer moved that the message be referred to the committee on military affairs , which was p done. had Cleveland waited four hours 'onger the bill would have become a law without lila signature , the ten days being .up at 6 o'ctock thia evening. ' Is ENThUSIASTIC. Representative Andrews atd , "Good for. Omaha , Nebraska and the Transrnfssisslppt country anti praise for Mr. Mercer In his 5pendId ! fight against the embarrassments of the past few weeks. With one exception the members of the Nebraska delegation have supplemented his efforts in every pea- aiblo way. Success to the exposition. With genial showers , toltowed by rich harvests and restoration of bustnosw and prosperity our people will come to time exposition with such a display of products of their soil anti laboras will demonstrate to the whole country - try the alulost boundIes resources of the 'Transnmlsslsslppt region and mmtrengthen our financial credit at home and abroad. Let the good work go on. " Senator Allen salth "Never In my whole legislative career have I felt so much interest - terest In time outcome or any measure as in the exposition bill. Ita signature by thd President ghes assurance of great sdcccs. It immoans new life , now hope for the Trans- ZflISaiSSiplI country , and for time sako.of tht ati4e I ama content to have assisted hi the passage ot so Important a. measure. " Ex-Senator Paddock when he saw the president stated that if limo bill would bu mmigncci Omaha would in time next five years show a larger percentage of incroasu thami any city In the Upited States. 'Ilow do you know this ? " sahi Mr. Cleve- land. ' j L do not know it ; it is only my opinion , but I will stake my reputation as a prophet , " salt ! Paddock , as he left time White , . house. When the bill was signed a teic- graphite imiessago came to time caplttoi with this message from the president : "I will hold I'athlnck to his statement about the ' : increase of population. " As for Mr. Mercer , it is needless to ay p4 he Is happy , for lie passed the bill on the & anniversary of lila marriage day and sent to 1mb wife tills lacomitto but joyful maca- sago " 13111 Is Passed ; kiss the baby , " ; 110W IT ILEALL.Y IIAI'I'ENED. J Itepresentative Haitmor saith : "It is a : , j great victory for Nebraska and the north- t ; weaL Time contest was long and ' attbborn. While hard times mmiako an 'cxpoa'htion very desirable to' the city , tatb hfld stctiomi securjng it , a bankrupt treasury presented an ugly oimstacto. Added to this the eorts muado for Limo Nashville expoattiomi , ICemu's objections and Bailey's opposition , each him turn caused serious comlmhicatlolis , which scorned certain to defeat time nicasure. Vie- tory came lit last because the busimmess men of Oumahma hilt Ui ) ft plUcky , brainy light , because tlo ; measure lied mmmcrit which ittatic ht _ friemids ; because our neighbors were all loyal amid helpful , anti last , but not least. because the Omaha distrIct is rcpresemitotl by . mime whose nammu Is a synonyimi for tact , good nature an tithioso other ajilenditi qualities which have made lave Mercer the Ideal hustler , ills tact and tiescrycti popularity 'rot' the fight at the critical mao- mont. We are assured of governmental to. operation , Now for time expoaitioii itself. Mr. ilaimier succectied In passing through both houses at a late hour totlay a resohi. tion , extending the time of paynment for one year eu Imart of all purchasers on Indian reservatioiiii. This will ho gooti miows for settlers on the Otoe null Missouri remmerva. tions In Cage county , who have beomi fearful of eviction , pending time settiememit of their lntorsts. Ilaiiicr , wIth Sayers of Texas , will see time president iii the niormihug anti asic lila signature to th resolution , vhiIcb in all lmrobabihltl , will be secured before congress adjotirims. hAl ) 1IthlhNIS E\'EIIYWIIItItE. Not in years lies the Imassago of a measure affecting local interests been ttcntied with so atimehi interest as has the 'fraiismlssissipjmi exposition bill. No bill had had more tltjttjr. . amitmeti opposition from the leading nwmulmcrt of the ways and mena committee until its merits were understood , anti imo bhil lies bad mop friends on the floor of the house , its popularity in the house has been largely duo to the energetic labors of Congressman Moroar , vlto has worked night and day for Its success. The exposition bill was originally intro. duced in limo tipper branch of cougres by IemtaiOr Mien , and pmtssed there without opposition. As orlglnslly drawn It provided for the expenditure of 5OOOO by the goy. . - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Liver Ills Like biliousness , dyspepsia , headache , eOtmsti. patton , sour stonutch Indigestion tire hmromulmtly cured by hood's l'hiIs. They do their wuvlc Hood's easily neil thoroughly. a fleat 'thiee thinner pills , 6 epats. All tlrugglsts l'repared by U , 1 , Hootl & Co. , LopQhI , MI $ . ThI only I'UI to lake ithi hood's 1arsahmlrilLZ. : ' _ _ _ ernment. Its provisions , briefly outlined , were timt the Transmissimiaippi and lntf'- national exposition shall be held in Omaha from Juno to November in the year 1S9S that the government shall erect a building mind make a tmitabie exhibit , and that immethala for awartla shall be mamlo at the United States taint. Vhmon the bill came to time house Speaker Heed referred It to the committee on ways anti nmeana , of which lingley of Maine was chairman. After munch effort to overcome the objections of Chairman Dingley , the bill wan referred to a subcommittee of live. with Oroaveenor of Ohio chairman. Ior sonic reason Grosvenor withheld action anti a tielay of many ( lays occurreti , during which a delegation of Otimaha citizens , imeaded by President Vattles of the exposition coin- pany , viitetl this city In time interest of the measiir. . SOM } ChANGES AG1LEEI ) TO. Finally the bill was favorably reported by tue subcommittee to the full committee. After several conferences with Chairman Dingley the Omaha delegation agreed to accept- several atnentiment to time senate hill. One of these retiticetl time appropria. tion for the govermmmoimt exhibit to $200,000 anmi that none of the governmmment's appro- priaIion should be expelmtie(1 until proof had been furnished thin secretary of the trcaa- itry timmit tlmero had bcen obtained from all atmurut's for the pimrpoat.a of time exposition a stun aggregating not lee.s than $2&0,000 , These amenthmnents were incorporated in limo bill. After time bill bad been favorably reported to the house It went to the calendar , where it renmaineti for many weeks. Speaker Iteeti was yet to ito Won over to the measure. liut even time speaker's opposition was over- Caine by the efforts of Mr. itoaevater of Otmmaha , who made a specIal visIt to this city on behalf ot time bill. I Twice within the past few days has Con- greasman Mercer obtained recognition for the passage of time hill , ills first attempt was defeated by Kern of Nebraska. flahiey of Texas prevented the bill's passage last imight , hut ho was more reasonable thami Kern , for today lie quietly left thai hail vhtilo Mr. Mercer called up time bill. Time bill as it was signed by time presitlent makes no direct aimpropriatiotm. The frientimi of the measure have no doubt that. time anmotmimt autiiorhzeti to be expended by time bill will be included in tIme appropriation sheets of time next session of congress. IIECFIII"I' Ol' 'rilE fI\'S IN OMAII.t. ixpresilaimmm of Amiiro ttl hicuril ott IOa'ery Ml4I ( , The news that the exposition bill had passed the house sirenti over tile city like wlidtlro. It was known emi time streets within ten mmminutcs after time vote was an- noimnced iii the house of rcpresemmtatives. Men shook one anotimer by the hand and mutually congratulated thomimselves and everybody else. hIumtincs amen assumnetl a satisfied air and on every hand were beard oxpresaiomms of joy ammd predictions of im- trovument in tIme near future. Flags were quickly displayed on public and private buiidhimgs and within a almort time the city lied put on a gain appearance. irmtitcativo of the joy felt by every citizen at the receipt of tim long expected news. At time Comnmorcial climb the board of governors of the Knights of Ak-Sar.Ben vcro at lunch and a mighty shcut went imp as the imows was told to timemmi. The light on liii , chandeliers shook with th , noise and those lummchlimg in the adjoining room came running in to see what hind occurred. The talephone was kept hot by time joyous members in calihmmg up their respective places of busincas amid all their frientis and telling time news. Hearty cx- presslons of approval were heard on every sitle from the members anti the exposition formed the solo topic of converantloim. The i'oard of governors sent the followimmg tcie- gram to hlerezentativo .Mercer at onctm lion. I ) . i-f. Mercer : Time Knights of Ak- Sar-lien congratulate you on your success- liii tight for the exposition bill. Wo ard with you to a finish. hip ! Hip' Hurrah ! SAMSON , Lord high Cimancelior. The fire bell on the engine house mit Eighteenth and Harney trects , which imas been discontinued .as a fire alarm , was rung for 'tiverai minutes to animpunee thin glad hews. The telepimones In time newspaper omces iycr9 kept going all afternoon , answering qucatioms'rcgardlng the bill and confirming tile reports circulateti omftho streets. I PresidOnt Wattles of the Transmississippl association returned home yesterday in time to imear tito news amid' at ommee commenced making arrangemcnta.for having the event properly colenrateti. The other members of the directory of time association were at time fair grounds attending the 'races. I'LANS OF TH DIRECTOI1S. Speaking of time future plans of the of. ficers of time Transnmlssisippi Exposition company , Secretary Wakefield last night said : "The mmewsl of time passage of the bill collies so suddenly tlmat we hardly know , just what to say. While we expected that tIme bill would pass , time actiomm of congress was somethimmg of a sucorise. "Within a day or two we will issue a call for a Public meeting , when we whit lay thmo proposition before time citizemms of Omaha. "Thu bill has now become a law amid the mmoxt timing is to hoid the exposition. We imave got to have $1,000,000 and with that amount of money , which Nebraska , Douglas county anti Omaha must raise , we will have time greatest exposition that the Itcople of the Ummitod States have ever seen , barring of course , time World's fair. 'Timo 'ivimolo matter is now' in Limo bammmis of time public and everything must ho domio for tIme public good. The citizens and otimerq who are interested must agree upon somnti plan along which they would have the of 4 hmcers wor ! : anti In this way wo can accomn- plish time desired emmda. 1mm the first viace , we must bao subscription books and thq citizens must subscribe liberally to tiid stock , raising in this way at. least $250,000 , thus eimabiimmg us. to imavo money with which to begin active work. Timis Imaving beem ; accornplit3hiem-I. " 0 aimticipato little trouble iii securing time balance of the mnohoy that will be required. This balance we iviii raise in time city , county and mitato by hommils and donations. "S'itimimm time mmext few days exposition matter will take on now iifo and all of time members of the iocal directory anti time vice imrcsltlents of time several states svill beglim imushhimg time work. " 'l'hme vice prcsitiemmts who have been np- pointed are aim follows : mi , 'John Don- ! Imiman , St. Joseplt , Mo , ; 110mm. W'iiiiam No. viiio , NorUm Platte , Neb , ; 110mm. George 'WI , h'arsons , Los Aimgcics , Cat. ; 110mm , Eugene Wallace , Oklahoma City , OkI. ; lion Thorna II. Wells , Hot Simrimmgs , S. U. ; lion Gum Roymimorsimoltor , Galveston. Tex. : lion , B , I' . Shmmmwlman , Vayette , Idaho ; 110mm. C. A. Follows , Topeka , Kan , ; lion. George F , \'right , Council Bluffs , ha. ( lOot. ) Ei.'leF.C'l's , .t LitIIAtY Vl0L.'J' . l'mimmsimgs of lime ExiitsItIim 11111 St.mrtt 'tric oil U iIlI IiimiI.Iimg. ! Time affect of time passage of time tramms + mmmissippl exposition bill has already beemj felt so far as stimulating business con. fldcnco is concerned , Last sunmmner John A. Creighton con- celved the idea of constructing a three. story brick and stone building on the vacant iota at Fourteenth anti Iavemmport streets , to ba used as a future homt for time Croigim- ton Medical college. Mr. Creightoim excavated - cavated aiim ! built time foundation , after which be 4hiscontinueti work , At that thee ho state that ho woulmi not lay another brick iii Otmiaha until time tldo turned. Last niglmt Mr. Crelgimion telegrapimoti his architect , telling him to come to Omaha at oimco to lireltaro plamma for the Creighmton Metilemil college , as lie desired to begin work witimimm thirty days and push time con. atructiun with all possible speed. In speak- leg of the umatter , Mr. Creightomi said : "Time future of Omunima is now assured anti ( room this tinmo henceforth , the city viii grow , it will take on aew life mind will rapidly develop into time metropolis of time west. ' 'l'lmo ( rtilghton Medical college ivili be erected at oimco , and I hope to have a force of men at work within time next six weeks. Time building , whoa completed , will cost 5,0O& Ii will be of brick and stone , three , stories imigim and will be modern In every respect , " - 3Iurint I.ivemmse , Permuits to wed have been issued to the following pa.rtlea b' the county judge : Numne nntl Address Ago. Leroy Comiiss , Omalma . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jemmnia A. Ueqd , Otupima . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ii W'iitianm Reed , Omnimmi. , , , , , , , . , , , , . , , , . . , , . , , , Amelia fleithlor , Omnmihma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uiisoii Swickmmrcl , Ornhb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 tioiimi i'ctrack , igtth ; .tommmima . . . . . . . . . . . ] : ller ) - B. numo. Oimmtth Grace Mey Packard , Omaha , , . , , , , , , . , , , , , - - TI1E FOR CONCRATUI4ATIONS Mcoting of the Oonmoro1al 0mb HoltI Under - dor AnspieIou Circutnatancca. II.WE A BIG TASK ON TIIIR hANDS Oninhin Pluck nimsi interprlai' Eqimel ftp Cu rryiiqr 'i'hmrotigli I Ii t. ( irt'il t Ex , , ' . lotm.-Ot lm'r 'J'npiea tif limferest ilaeimsmmel. 'Fhmo Comnmerclal club imeiti its regular quarterly mcetlng under most atispicious cir- ctmnmstatmces last evenIng. It took time form of an informal dinner and was foliowed by one of the most brilliant series of PraCtical timiks 'by ronminent Omahans thai lisa over been lmeartl iii this city. Time fact that time Trammsinisslsslppl oxposittomm bill had just be- , coimmo a law gave atiditionni interest to time tni'ctlimg anti emmihused. the speakers ammi aumlitors to a high degree , l'rcsithent. C. F. Weller prcsitlctl ammd at the speaker's table with him were seatetl iltiward hhosewater , ex-Governor htobertV. . Furnas , E. M , flart- loll , Allan T. Rector , Wihhiammi 13. Sterling. Major Robert S. Wilcox , J. 11. Dumnont , (1. 1t1 , hitchcock anti \V. II. Taylor. irotmnd time three long tables which stretched at right angles away from time speaker's table were seateml : Charles S. hayward , II. II. Hardy , James A. Munro , I ) . I' . Benedict , iames It. Jhtmcimaimmmmm , .1. A. Maurer , Ilenry Whitmmoy , Jammmes ihiacic , J. E. haute. lb. I' . Iicrrymamm , 0. 0. Wallace , Robert Dempster , F'raimk Wand , A. B. Sonmers , 11 ! . 1' . .O'flrien , ilorman hleyn , W. fi , Clark. George I'altmmer , Francis A. Brogan , H. A. Thompson , B. F. , Dowti , C. Pritchard , C. B. Tlmonmpaomm't'htlimtmh J. Ihroatch , ii. S. h'enfoid , Emrmil Branthies , A. hiospo , jr. , A. J. hheaton , 10. II. hiranclm , h. M. Price , A. J. Mandelberg , Edward M. Aimtiressen , Alfred C. Keammedy , Wilhiammi II , Itobersoim , John Steel , U. A. Dayton , Jules Lumbarth , J , II. Gayimart , Frank Barrett , A. II. Comstock , \V. C. Comma , 0 , N. Davenport , B. C. Bryant , It. S. Hail , 0. 0. hIonmes , C. M. Wilholmmm , W. S. i3nlduff. A. Shivorlck , F' . T. Carpemmter , C. fi. I3etiweli , Laths thug- gins , J. B. Utt. Sammmuei hues , C. II. Pickoim , M. B. Copelamid , 0. N. Hicks , 'WI. I. ' . Allen , T. F , Ken , St. A. D. Balcombe. A. B. DeLommg , J II. Vammco , George W.Vattlos , P. J. Scnnmmehi , II. E. I'alimmer , George H. Payne , A. U. flrisomm , A. L. . Caromm , Dr. Foote , James H. Wheeler and W. S. Jarthimme. Presldomit Welicr opemmed time iost-prandial exemcisco by calling for timreo cheers tom' Congressman Mcrcer and tlmo exposition bill , mmd they were given with hearty goodwill - will , him 1mhz address i'residcmmt Welier do- taihcd time imian' discouragemcmmts time club had labored imatler , time prevailimmg hard tinmes beimig the chief , but in spite of that had been able to ncconmphishm a great deal amid hat ! never been discouraged at. time failure to get anything anti everything strivemm for. They had team-tied that business - ness mmmcmi could best help themselves by helpiimg each other and that the selfish policy of not caring for otlmcr people's welfare - fare was micitimer right or profitable. The , dawn of a brighter ay was in sight and the club was encouraged to go on and strive for still greater timings. IIURrLAII i'EltIOD IS hERE. President Wattles of the Tranammmississippi exposition directory was called upon for a few remars. He said : 'Thme hurrah period is now uxmon us. We have meet with our first great smmccexs. The directory froni time start has umken the position that. Unless - less we secured the endorsement and the co-operation of tim government the sue- cess of the exposition would be do btlul. Now that we have secured what we so ardently desired our work is fairly startetl. Time government has pledgetl itself to e - penti $200,000 on its exhibit , but I feet sure , judging from \vlmat I've been told in iVashi- ingtomi , that it will appropriate $500,000 before - fore time expsitioim Is'ftnlsh&l. ' ' "It has' ret'mmirCd 'no ltttlo diplomacy me get tids bill timrougtm' congr'es3. The work imas been accomplished only by thelmnrdest kind of work upon the part of Omaha's leading citireims. Their friends miii over the country have been importmioetl to use their inhltmcimco 1mm hmchalf of the bill , ' and I am sure the greater part of the citizenr of this city do not know to what extreme measures we have resorted in tlmo interests of time bill. All tIme while ivo Imavo hind an abiding faith in the speaker and we have not been tilsaimpoimited. Now we begin to appreciate the mammoth proportions of the exposition. We now realize thmat much' work must be doime on our part. , The great benefits of the exposition will accrue to Omaha ; therefore time greatest mmhmare of the burdens must. be borne by this city. \'Io must got our business men imito tIme harness , and I firmly believe that they will give to the exposition their energy , their time and the money that. are rcquircti to make it FUTURE WORK OF THE CLUB. J. 11. Dumont , chairman of the Commer- elah climb's executive conmmltteo , spoke upon the future work of the club. lie advocated work upon the same lines timat the club imas been following. lie timotmimt that every ef- tort shouitl le immatle to bring conventions and other large gatherings to this city , say- leg that thmey encouraged the merchants amid mantle trade for time railroluls- deprecated - cated the offering of land or niommoy to nmanufmictmlrlng estabhishmament in qrdez" to induce them to 'locate herd. Ho wao glat1 Omnahma beth not pursmied tbis , poliey..4 ho thought time safer' anti b tter plamm was to imave a large number , of the citizens subscribe - scribe for stolc in tlm 'coimcern atm'd inti- nmateiy mtsociate thmemnsehrcs with time in- tiustry. He believed that time questloxm of railroati rates wait vitally important to time up-buiidummg ot Ommmlma as a mnammufacurImmg center , lie hoped to stoop see thd' Missouri river made time basing hue for freight rates by all roads. TIme ioimg haul ( rein Colorado to Chicago would thus" ho broktmmm 'imp.- Major Robert S. Wilcox told of time birth of time Knights of Alc-Sar-lbomm on Mar li 28 , 18i5 , and of the work thm4 body hind since done toward brimmghmmg In trade to Omaha. lie , In company with other members of time board of governors , had recently taken a trip to other cities and witnessed their street celebrations. They foummd none that excelled the "Feast of Mondamin. " Last year time hcniglmts expended $10,000 , , only $2,100 of which was spent outside of Omaha. This year every cent would be spent witimbm time bortics of this city amid the pageant would be oven superior to that of Ias 'year. . . . - lion. William fl. tprllng , general so- iicitor of time Elkhorn'vaa then introduceq amid immado the moat oldbuent atidrecs of thG evening. Always , pieasing ; his spetcim'waH lit times brilliant , while the delivery was that of an orator. lie said that altimcfiigh be lma been a clthzeam oL Omaha less timami a year ho had coniti tofregard the Coin. muercial climb as a potent factor In the mrog' ress of timta' city. lie expressed In lofty terms hIs admiration for loyalty anti ad- mmmitted hits stmrpriao at flndJmmg a form of disloyalty existing within the city , He said that he had met many men and a few wonmen who were prone to noint out the wealc Imints of time city to all their friends , "while they completely ignore its mitrong points , which arc no macsuit in time minority. " Ho was imm favor of preaching time gospel of loydlty' to Ommmlma and to its best immterests. lie had been a citizen of a mmetghbortmmg stab for ten years and there imad found a truer stmpport of this city's strong imoints than In time city itself. le was coimfldont of Omaha's future amid - predicted - dicted that it woul4 be , a brilliant one , 1mm conclusion he paid a beautiful tribute to tlmo city and its prQ-eminemmt iocatiomm and declared that time faith of those who bad stood by the city should crc long be ro- warded. OMAHA HAS DONE \YELL. Ex-Goverimor Robert 'tV. Furnas spoke briefly on the stab fair. He told of the Introduction of the question in the tot ; ! . torlmml legislature nearly a half century ago , and noted the steady iniprovoimmont since that time. lie declared hits satisfaction at the manner In which Omaha had received the state fair last year , anti promised that this year's exposition would be.better than ever , lie stated the fair grounds were mmmi- fortunately a. little too fr reimmoved. ( rein the center of the city , but as transit was hOW measured by minutes anti not by miles , And 'as increased newer was promised for this year lie thought all would .be welt. He said that time people would leave $500,000 here this fall. Allan ' 1' . Rector followed with a business man's address and encouraged all present to . - - . - - - . - remmcmw their 1It In' Onmahma anti liii com mercial interests. lie mtiti that it lt aim Ill wintl that 'Mt" no good and that the recent - cent pcrioti itati succeeded iim driving away a lArge bare of eastern corn- iwtitlon frommi ilmis. territory. W. Ii. Tayl . sjoko . of Otmiaha ( rein limo point of a real estate dealer anti announced tli lo'SaIt $ of tlmat class to the city's best Inter sts. lIe moved that tete. grains of con1iiiiiation ( 1)e sent to Semmator Allen anti Coaqp4smttn Mercer Upon time passage of timt ingpoaihimm bill , eximressiimg the thanks ofmithmassemblage to the aena tars and representatives of Nebraska amid to Speaker itbtih. ii The motion was imnani- immously carriede'f I I B. lit. hhartlitt ( 'mitvmke of the coming of the Conmmcrcial La(1Jtagime of America to this city and appeaidti for aid in entertaining tim 1,500 vlsttbrmf. lie urged all true Onmaimamms to lay aside their bickering anti to joimi lmantls 1mm h mighty effort to build tip the 'city. Utlwartl hioscmvmmter spoke briefly upon time Trmmnsinississippi exposition. lie said that -on Icccnther : i , 1863 , hO bath stood on time river bammk mmear time t'oot of Farnamn street anti Witntssetl the t1iging of the first spade- tel of earth preparatory to , the beginning of time Uimltmmm l'cIfld rahlway. At that titmmc Andrew J. Poimpicton oxclaimeti : This is tIme tiny we , iong have sotlglmt , And mmmotirnetl because we found it not. That ¶ vaa time way ho fet over time nasa- ago of the exposition bill. tie said that u1tim the exposition woultl conic a now minion depot , greater hotel accomomiatiolis. a great immarket Imoutme , nn auditorium , better street railway service , ammtl time removal of time wootietm pavements. lie nmoved that a teie- gramii he sent to Senator Allison ttmammking imin for time assistimaco time Iowa- delegation imad rermtierctl in securing the passage of time hiil. The motion prevailed. a , iti. hitchcock elosoti the prOgDafli mvitlm aim atitircas on "The New Omaha. " ito atl- vocated a frieimdly alliance with time vcst and mmmdc a strong pica for time support of weaterim products , not barring time white metal , SCOlLIbS Oil. 'l'IIE VES'1'EliN I.I2.tGUi. Colmmmmmhiis ; immI ( r.liid hitimmitia " , Viim frmiti Intl hail zmpolIs ft mmtl 11 I I mmml imicce INIIANAPOLIS't Juimo 10.-ihcore : lmmtlimmmmnpolis . . . . . . . I 4 0 (1 ( 0 1 0 0 00 Columnbtm . . . . . . . . . . 1 1. 0 3 4 0 0 1 -J0 II I is : Intlimmanpehis , I i Colurnlflms , 13. Er- rem s : lnthlammmtlmOlis , 5 ; Coltmnmbus. 2. lImit- tetiest i'hullipa niitl Uuclcie3' hhoaweil anti \Vilsoim. GRAND RA1'IDS , Juno 10.-Score : Grand Rmuiid' . . . . . . . . 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 3-8 Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 hits : Grantl Rapids. 11 : Milwaukee. 3. Errors - rors : Granti itapids , 3 : Milwaukee , 3. lint- , ( cries : Briggs and Snmlnk ; Baiter and Sneer' Sneer'STANDING Oti'NIE TEAMS. l'iaycd.Von. . Lost. P.C. Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 St 13 61.9 IimdIammapo1t' . . . . . . . ' 3i' 2t 15 SS.3 ICaimsas City . . . . . . . . 40 22 18 53.0 St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . ' 37 20 17 . 51.1 Minmmenpolis . . . . . . . . , 40 21 19 52.5 Miiwmumkee . . . . . . . . . . .42 2L 21 50.0 Columbua . . . . . . . . . . . ' 43 16 27 37.2 Grand Rapids . . . . , 41 13 28 31.7 Gaines tothiL ) I5ettmit at Grand Rapitimu ; Columbims at Imidigmmaolimm : St. I'aul at Mu- wnukee ; Mitmimeimphlls lit Kammsas City. ' State Uumis rNI I y 'j'omimormti % Tomorrow and aturtlay the University of Nebraska , t3j\md"tijti team will ho hero for tIme two cocltiflmmg games of the series which they arranged withm tIme Umuiversity club early tht prin. hut which was marreti by mitt. ' The UnIversity boys are tukimmg mm , ( rip 'timroti'gii ' ' the state anti will rnmtlto Ommihma ttielr.hmmst ) stop , so that they vili be 1mm excellent7 prnctic to meet the one team 1mm time 'ttm4e which it is their tie- sire to defeat hio signally. The. tennis with line imp tar' thi Friday game as foi- loiss : 1f' I L.itmcolim ' mPosituomm Omaha. FrlelJi.i..Catchmer. . . . . . . . . . . . . Abbott Thorpe . . . . . . . . -.iiitclmer. . . . . . . . . . . . Jel n hCimmtiitmr . . . . . . . . .1"rst base..fllttliiger , Benedict . . . . . .S'cctfluti base. . . . . . . . . . Creigh . . Rain . . . . . . . . . . . . .l'hWti base. . . . . . MchCclvy Iace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shortstop. . . . . . McAUliffo . Rectier . . . . . . . . . . . 'Loft dclii. . . . . . . . . . Lawbir Packard . . . . . . .LCeimer . . . . . . . . . Gordon . . . . . . . . field. . . . . . Crawford .tLgimt Ganme called . , . ICiremilOn's Itzmec at. Mimrshimmhltomvmm , - MAnsrIrj'pwIa. . qiie 10.-Spe- ( cii : ; , relrmtrn.jTfmo. wqatfmIr 'toiay yns portent , * ith clotmt1fc sk' . Thii nmormiing occurred the grand Inrada ot' the firemen , time opening e''etmt ut tha Iowa firemnemu's tourmmamtmt. Over 1,000 were in line. Iowa City received the , $150 prize for time largest deparimnemut on parade , nail Ida Grove $ l25 for the best appearance. Over ,00O people witnessed the contest this afternoon. 'ihe coupling contest , . three trials allowed , aantiard drop resulted : Grinnoil first time 0:02 : 1-5 , 0:02 : , 001 ; 1-5 scoimds , ' ' t ttl O:0'3 : , breaking time mitate rocomd Mitrelmali- towmm second and third prizes. Straight away 00'yarti hose race ten teams entered : Coriuimmg. Grinnell anti Harlan tied on 0:13 : 1-5 , La Pane , 0:33 : 3.5 , Coultons , lilmir , shalhtowmm , 0:3) : . TietI teams will lJlely di- i'idc time purse ot$1. , , Three hummtlred yard team-leaders' mncO. oimkmt entereil : L. E. Timompeomi , Grlnnfmll , fIrst. time 0:31 : : Ellis , Marshalitowmu , mmecommd ; Moore , Missouri Vaiiey , third. , Stromim'41umriZ'hlemits hirzmtlsltimuv , STROMSIIUIIG , Nob. , June 10.-Specal ( ! Telegm'ani.-Stronmmiburg won time first ganmo of a surics of timtofrom Bratlslmamv today. Time game was tie most exciting contest seen omm ti'e home grcmtmmmds timis Tim time seventh immmmin'g Jlrmmtlslmmmmv got three mcmi omm bases and Imjtthnfoy struck out the next timrec batters. Iii time last knit of time ninth , with one man out nimd it macmm aim first , Cdrbet of Strommmburg knocked a three-bagger over tlmd center fielder anti von the game. Score : . Stroimumburg . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 18 Bimitishaw,0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 07 Struck out : nr Mmilmaftey , 13 : by Ahhhim , 11. hIts : Oft' Mubaffoy , ' ; off Alum , 10. Batteries : Strotnshurg , Maimafrey anti Cot- beth Bradshmmtw , Alum Rimd Douglas. Urn- vito : Shmoernalcer. Novice Unee 'at hush ligs. hASTINGS. Jumme' 10-SpecIal.-A ( ) novice bicycle race at. the Northm 'Side Athletic grouimds last muighit proved a. great mittrac- tion for about .100 'lCOPIO. It was a five mile ride for mnemi anti boys who hmavn not rimltlen much utid 'miever iii mm race. 'rbmerct ivere tell t'imtrles. , ilcmmry Spotis won first mcney , which yn $10 , with Jolmim ltoamw seconti and George Victim third. Timne : 20:00. : Iurimmg time macst excitimmg Imart of time race timreo of the riders Cell. ( tiiiIi3' mmmiii 'St. .Tt' lImit Out. ' DUJ3UQUJ , Julio : l0-It Is statei tonight timnt Quincy has drop'ed out of time \Vet- em amtsocimitioim amid that it meeting' will be heimi at Burlington'omorrow to form mm six club league , leavIng St. Joseph out , AMUSEMENTS. ccocccciccooccceccccccch The national cOnvention ot the Swodlshm Lutimcrnmms iihi , adjourn Juno 13 , stud as ' maim ) ' of the deiqga'ftm' did imot attend when "Creation" was'U1i t floyd's opera house , time samne will Lpprotiuced by request next Friday ovonimgjmt time Swedish church , Ninetoemmth and , as,4rccta. , The singimmg mviii be in time S1 igJ1hc language 'and I6ug- lishm librettos emay' bti had at the Ciitrammce. . This mviii give eg1py a ciia'nco to bear the great oratorjq piobabiy for the last tirno in a commsldei4O period. Mr. W. T. Timber , time favorto , o1ianist , wiil rrcmide at thmo organ. . 'u hItioiLlelt'F.rimtea ' itnlve , The best aslv& fm" the world for outs , bruises. sores , ulc& sail rhmoum , ( ever. sores , totter , clmauhmP hands , chilblains , corns , anti all mikin erujut'lolilt , ammd positlvoly cures piles or no pay 2110jed. . It Ia guaramiteo'i to give perfect % ( or money refunded - funded , Price oenl8 per box. For mb by Kuhn & Co ( ) MtIIA Ji VIs1IAG1IA1'iiIf , An cmxpioslon of tgum.sohino at 1618 Burt street caused an alarm 'of lire to be turned In last night. . : rb _ ? 2qse is occupied by 'F'rammIc cioodmtahi , limo- damage was con- lined to the stove , The state oximminittloa ( or applicants for teachers' certificates Is In progress at the Kohlom school In curgo , of Miss Anna Fees , As there iii only one , dandidate the pro. ceedinga are not jiartictilarly exciting. DurIng the mnonth of May $5,69U8 worth I of property was pawned and sold to pawn- brakomi , second-baud dealers anti junk shops. Of this amount $4,224.80 worth was pawaed. Time value of stolen property recovered dur. log the month aggregatc4 $319 , a. J. Washibourne of Davenport , Ia. , was lii time city Tuesday looking alter time iii. torcats of his coffeq business here , lIe stated that trade was steadily Improving , anti that In time inst 4mw months his Omaha breach had done mm good' business. that corn- pared favorably with thAt done by the Han. sas City and El. Joseph houses , , , - - - - - - We're Looking for a Mother That we cannot suit with a suit of our clothing-Could suit mother-even if hadn't cut the in , : any - we prices two- , to clear out oul. over much buying. . : , . ' These high grade lines to be closed out at less than actual cost. Boys' Boys' Boys' , . 'Wash , , , ' - ' ' , . \T1 , . - - 2 2 2 ' - , Pants ' Suitfs Piece Piece Piece , Suits Suits Suits . 95c' : , . ' 2 $3 . : _ _ BADGE \V1NS \ THE BIG PACE Outfoots Miss Williams in the Sixth anti Seventh Heath. SPLENDID DAY OF HARNESS R CS Umillimlshicti hi'ml I of Timeaizm Gives a 1tel : , ' liiiiuhi , timid tii , lteurmmhiur Card Aiftirtis 'I'p Excitimig , COimteMtm4. Yesterday was aim ideal for time second day of the Granti Circuit trotting meet at the Onmaha Driving park. Time track was considerably - siderably immmproved by the work of the lmrevious day , amid was s commtls faster , not- wfthstamidimig Jo-He's record of time opening day , in the aceolid heat of the great pace , 2:0S : ½ , was not touched. This , thus far , stammds as the track recorti , but it is reasonable - able to believe timat it will not renmain so long , as Omaha's new track is undoubtedly ammo of the best , the most compact and speediest Iii time whole broad hanth. Time judges yesterday were J. L. McCartlmy of Kansas City , presiding , and John C. ICes- terson of Fairbury amid D. T Mount of tlmi. city , while the timers wore Morris Jones of Red Oak and C. H , I3rigga and Sani Contes of this city , By half past ' one , when the unfimmiahmed 2:09 : pace was called , theta were several thiousanti leoPle on hand , anxious and eager for the commemmcement of the excitomnent. All the horses hued up fresh and strong amid evidently eager to settle time question of supremacy. Time betting mvas 2 to 3 on Miss Whhhiaimis. Jo-iBm and Badge , 3 to 1 on .1ffrite , ; , 5 to .1 Mnlla T and 12 to. 1 against Direction , On time fifth scorimmg time sextet was semmt away in splendid siape , with Mire Wiliiamns at time pole showing the way , Jo-He , Affrlto aimtl Badge on equal terms close up. Miss \Vhi- llama waS urged ( rota the Jumnmp and by steatly work kept tier vantage clear 'roummd. Eastomm , however , was handling the ribbons over Badge in great style and kept the girl imustiing. Jo-lIe was indiscreetly held oft for time first quarter and fell hope- iessly to time rear and when Miss Williams came under the wire the flag toll in lila face. Timne : 2:09. : The quarter waa made iii 0:3114. time hiatt In l:04 : and the three- quarters in 1:37 % , Under the rule a horse not having won a heat iii five , wimere time starters were ummder ten , lit debarred froimu starting , anti this left iIiss Williams amid Badge to con- temid for first honors. Time sixth Imeat was a damitly , liatlge going to tIme front anti ro- mnairming there for the wlmole reuto , winmmlmmg gallantly iii 2:11 : ½ . Time seventh and tie. citing Imeat was also taiten by Badge , time big , fine Joolimmg gelding stepping eli time nmiie without a skip iii 2:14 : % . Miss W'lihiamns left her feet at time outset anti was imever mmhie to redeem Imorself. At time finish two open iemmgthms of dayiiglmt separated her from the wiimner. Atid so tue great race went as follows : Badge flrt , Miss 'mvii- llama second , Afirito third amid Ella P fourth. Suninmary : Tmntigcm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 2 5 2 1 1 Miss Wiilianis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 4 1 1 2 2 Aifrite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 2 3 tir , Ella ' 1' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 4 3 3 4 tir , Iircetiofl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6 5 5 tlr. Jo-lie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C 1 1 0 diii. - ' - 2li . 2i3t , 2:09 2:11 : ½ , Tlnmo : 2:0'Jt-2:0S : : ½ , : , : : , 2:1431. : 'ON TilE REGULAR CARD. The Brat event omm tIme regular aftermmoon'a schmeilule was the 2:19 : trot , nurse $1,000 , with time followifl cmmtries , all of wimnmn started : Tiranim , chm em. by Pemureso , C. A. Colt' , De Moines , Galhm'aith , driver : Godelia , b. in. by Aberdeen , A. S. I'atrick. Omaha , Kyle. driver ; floss , e. g. 1) ) ' Sir lCmmigimt , J. IL Stetson , Ommthn. Stetson , drivcr Imi- range hbeile , b , flu. by lmirungo iiir. , brimest C. holland , Sewmmrti Nd ) . , Tiollammd , tiriver ; iick hubbard , Allimtborft , ii. o. Gntvea , \Vichita , iCmum. , Ewimug , driver : W'ttuseon , a. g , by Vaqimer Texas Stable , Paris , Ter. , Vetch , driver ; ormtbena 'm\'lkes ! , b. m. Imy AmmlmiaimtiVihlc.es J. Van hlt'mmsseincr , Fort 1.Vortim , Tu Alexnmmder , driver ; Gcntivrt : , im. m. Imy Alibioy , J , A. Mchernmm , Guthrin Center , Iii , , liibbeims , driver ; Lucy B , huic. me. bY Gypsy 1101' , J. It , Jlurrougims , W'itmmhm- lngtofl , xmL , , Foster , dmivcr. There was some d ulny In getting the Ileiti thowil to its work , butt McCarthy got thioimm away , aim a line Oii the sixth attempt. Ross mapped emit the ivay up to time turn , vhon hubbard relieved imlni of the pilotao whim liurrouglms' little blacic mare coming fast aimmi strong , Simo was hot to bo denied and oil leaving time quarter alma' ran flick tiown and asttmed the head or time cavalcade , She trotted beautifully imimmi was never bothered sctioualy from this omm out , comniimg under the wire a head to time good on Ross km 2:21 : % . Tlmey wont away on the second endeavor for the second beat , with Lucy 11 acting mmmi pacemaker atm the first tumrim , hmowcvrr , Al Patrick's Cotieiia Caine stepping along .anti displaced her , witim Ilcic hlumbliard cud Tapm- miena Wilkes 'close up , At time halt Oo'Jell.m and Hubbard were nostm anti itoso. in thu order they swung 'rominmi Into the stretch , where Godeila , who was trotting in admit- able forte. loft Imer feet for a brief sceomm.h , and hlubibarit caine into the bead , which ito bold home by a half engtim , clodoila ecemmtI aqd Lucy B thmirti. Tiumiti 2:21. Another good start myns the order for tmo third heat. lInes mimic a break , running the first turn amid Lucy Ii mmmammagcd to work omit of time bunchm into first place. ivimercu shin ro. mmmcd to time close , altbotmgim Patrick's r.mare gave her an argunment. Time 2:22l : , VERY EASY FOIl DiCK litJliflMlD , Dick iltibbard , the favorite , almwed time way for time whole mile in the fourth In a jog. Ewing sat his bike like a man going after the cows , mind altitomigh Lucy Ii made pr'otentlotms at crowding him , tier frantic efforts mmmdc no Iimmprcsatou on imim. auth Lie drove in a winner in :23. : Londena Wilkes getting time flag. Time fifth was a surprise party. Time sixth scoring saw them off , with Vauseon , a big gray camel , strIding out Into time van. Ewing loosened up on Ilubbani , but he made a jUn11) 00 the lirsi turn anti ( cli back into the ruck , leavlmmg Lucy B to flglmt It out with the Paris ( Texas ) gelding , She made a royal rate out of it , but she left her foot rounding Joto ( be trotch , amid the long ! necked gray caume on in under th wire iq I walir. Time 2:20. : There were but three In time sIxth-the tlmrce heat wimmners , Ilumbbartl , Wauseomu and Lucy II. Time trio wemmt oft as if struimg emma a line , anti thins timey forged tlowmi to time quarter , wimero time big gray went up , ammd with Lucy B , fell back of llubbarmh for soy. oral open lengtlms. Time latter two trotteti iveil to tIme hmaIf , wimemm Ilmey began to crawl , and eu time third quarter ivere on iltibbarti's im'imecis. hiero time big gray demonstrated imimimself 'umntl imumlied aioimgsitie of hiumbbartl amid together they emutered the stretch , 0mm they came like amm avaiammclmo , head mmmiii hamad. TIme heOPle filled the air witim excited yells. Amiotimer secommd amid time hmoraes are ummmdor tii wire. "A death heat , " time crowd ericti out. 'i'iio jmmmlges thought duffereimtly , for they hung emit a card bearing the imunmbera 2:19 : , aimtl nmmnouncetl 'V.'auseomm time wimmumer. Time seveumth imeat was easy stuff after W'aumseoum hiatt mnatbe his customary juummp imp on time second quarter , Lucy B coming Imomo secommul , Timmie 2:23. : Godehia , Al Patrick's mare , took time fourth immoimey. Smmnmmmmary : Dicic hluibbarti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 3 1 4 2 1 Lucy Ii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 3 1 2 C 3 2 \Vmtmimueon . . . . .t S o o i i a Gotiella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 2 2 8 3 0 0 Genem'rrm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 5 a o 0 0 Tirzaim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 7 4 7 7 0 0 itosa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6 7 4 2 0 0 lur.uim.go hello. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 9 0 8 (115. Lommuleima Wilkes. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5 S 9 tils. 'rime : 2:21a1 : 2:21 : , 2:22m4 : , 220 , 220 , 2h9 2:23. : SIDEWIII3ELERS COME NEXT. TIme second carded event was time 2:23 : , pace , purse $1,000 , with the following starters : Lina V. ch. f. by Albert Lambert , Wii- . hianu Vizzarml , St. Edwards , Neb. , ICennedy. driver ; Dimur , i ) . am. by Fergus McGregor , i\L Amiimmt Wilson , Vaicncia , ICan. , East , driver ; Waummetimhm Proctor , hr. m. by For- tuimrttumt , S. C. Puller , Sodalfa , Mo. . Fuller , driver ; Maud Dowmming , elm. m. by Joe Dowhlng , W. H.Vvcorf , Dahimmmm , Tex. , Wy- colt , driver ; Alice Iirowrm , imr. m. by Wins. low Wilkes , John Griffin , Carson , lmt. , 'mvii- hams , driver ; happy , jr. , b. g , by Itcls'l Metbium , zmr. Gaiiegher Frement , Gal- I'ght'r , ( iriver ; M3'StiC , lmik m. ity Stornm , G. It. Smith , Mason City , Ia. , Turimer , tiriver ; McGinty , iilk hi. by Inveterate , C. It , Evans , r.incolmm. Bailey , tlriver : I'ilancy , h. in. by Jetwood , L. J. Deardorff , Kaimsas City , Mo. . McKlnney , driver. Time big bumich was sent off In' artistic shape time first dast out of the box , Mc- Ginty ieadimmg the way and nmaimmtaining his vantage for the entire trip. Maud Downing , Happy , ii- . , and Lina V were Imlmm only corn- petitors , and they failed to annoy time gen theman from the hmottomim of the sea to any , very measurable extemmt. Time 2:2t' : . In time seconth heat a quiet tip weimt out that Pliancy was due to cimt. mm hittie freeze. The tip 'yes straight. time didn't do a timing but hop away and cat up the quarter in 0:32. : After timis alma showed a bit , but wan careful to keep her lent ] . Maud Downlmmg a brainy looking Wilkes , gave her a figlmt but it was useless , and l'hiammcy won as she pleased. Alice Brown boating Matiti out of second place. Timne 2:15 : % . Pliancy matie time three.quarters of time thlrti jogging mmiceiy along two lengths to the genii of tima field , but wimemm time stretch wile reacimetl Mcfliimty immnvcd up out of time cro'vtl anti time race tiowim iiommie was time hcst of time day. Time Llmiccmlmu horse lmtmt Oii a meteoric fInish , and imad time mile juost been inovemi fifty yards further on time heat woulti imave been lila , and easy. As it was Pilaimoy won by an eyowimmker. Tiimmo 2:16 : % . The fourth iookcti like ready mnomiey for Pliammcy , who leati all time way round to the stretcim by three leimgtims. Here. imoivever , McGinty came imp with a rush , qumicicly cal- lareti I'hlaimcy , passed her and won time heat iii time bdst time of the raco-211 % . Mauti Downing anti Alice lirown tiistitnced. JUST A SIDE ISSUE. As a side isstme to this heat , McKinney , tiitm driver of i'hiammcy , as soon as Ime got off his bike , stepped up to some uumknowmm individual - dividual who imami been batlgerhimg him timmrlng time race and btmmocketi hiiimm down. jfter lila frientls ima'l dragged hminm off , time starting Judge announced from the stand that Mr. Mcl'Cinimcy had ommly tlorme what wommlti hare boemi expected of any gentleman under time circtmnistances , tlmat time imman who got the brokemm Jamv was alomme to iiiamne. Time fiftim host was a race hmotween I'liammcy anti McGiimty. Imiiimncy hmelti the way to time thmrce.qmmarters , wimcn McOinty canme imp nmmml on even termums they came hiito time stretch , it watt a bruising ( hush down home , hut Mcfiinty lrPVcd time better horse , getting lmis black miozzle under time wire first. Time 2:17. : Summary : McChiimty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 7 2 1 1 Piimmimr.y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 2 2 \'I 4 0 9 3 Wm'umiiotimhm i'roctor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S C 3 4 5 Ding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii 7 I Mauti lowniimg , , . . . . , , . . . , . . , , , . , . 2 8 5 ( ibm , Alice I11'own , , , , , , . . , , , , . , , . , . . , , . . 7 2 4 dls. iml'atIt : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 tIls , hlmtppy , ir.'I die , Time : 2:2i,4 : ! , 2iS : % , 2:1l'.h : , 2l14 : , 2:17. : , Time special ( or 3.yeur.old trottormu post- ponpth until this afternoon nil o'clock. 1'iiS'I'Jtht. ( ttSOClA'1'iO ht1IStU.'I'i. htihhimit' ( ii ims Itmmm initiea Ifs 'J'Im Irti Beft'tmt tr I iii' Setisomm. DUTIUQIE. Juno 10.-Score : 0 4 0 3 2 1 0 5 O.15 iubtmriue , , . . . , t. . . Des tloiimt's . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1- hhltem 1)mmbmmriue. 12 ; Des Moiumen , & . Er. mote : ruiimmquo , 2 : iCmt Molimt'mt , I. iimttt.mr- ismi : Dolaum amid &mhmner , Settler timid 'runt- , RAPIDS. , lune io. Score : Cct'.irhiaimitiS . . . . . . 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 1-13 Si , JQmfoitbm , . . , . , . . 1 t ; o 5 0 0 0 0 1-12 Jilts : u'.dam' Jtmptds. ; II ' St. , Jcte phi. II , 1r. rots : Catitir limmititla. 2 ; ht. JoCil , hi lint. tories ; W'OLXimtitlfl Citrrlmmhi , Itiummmiem'er iiimd hlrcemu : 1)onoramm. ,1nmick amid i'aker. , hIOCKFO1ID , lii. . .Juno I0.-Scora ; neehifrti , . , , . . , , , . . ' 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 3 3-12 hiurliumgtofl . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 1-7 Jilts : 'mtodktortl. it ; Jhuirhngtomi , 6. Er- I ors : I1ockfum'l. 3 ; Imum'iuimgtomi , 2. himitter- ten : Molemusvou'th numd Sumymier , mlnhintrey antI ( , jrinhmn. i'iiOiUA , Jima' ' , 1)-bcore : I'oorfa . . , . , , , , . , , , , . , a o o a 0 o o s 0--s Qulney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 1 0-1 hits : } .mnrn , 5 ; Qutiuicy 10. Erm'ors : l'o. aria , 5 ; Ciuuincy , 7 , iintteries : Sotmdermt antI 'Zeittler , Lmiihrop amid uhimmi. STANDING OF 'rift : Tb'.tMS. Ptayed , Womm. Test , P.C. Des Moines , , . , , , 31 25 3 Peoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 21 hI 61 Roekford , . , . . . . , , , , , 39 13 16 53 0 Imtbuquo . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 41 17 tts.3 Cedar htapids . . . . . . . 31 15 22 11,3 St. Jomempim , , . , , . . , , . . 311 ii : 23 30.1 Jiumriingtomm , . . , , , , , 40 . 13 37 32.3 Qmiincy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 II 21 31.4 I'o games scheduled for today , Carson 'm'itms ii Corker. CARSON. Ta , , Juno 10.SpociniTho ( ) Avoca and Carson tennis immet in their eec- amid gains of the scaoii1 i'csuliing Iii time i'ic. tory of time Carson team imy a score or i to 0. 71 waif without doubt time best amateur gumnue phmml'cti iN Iowa this season , and Ix the acond notabla victory for Carsaim , the feamn havIng Imenteim Metz Eros. of Oimmnima May 4 30. Score : Cnrmmomm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-i Avoca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0-0 Ilmitteries : Carsomi , W'imiteul : umd Ifmmgc- hooch ; Avoca , W'ootl nui htupp. ( A3li3S IL' 'l'iuiO NA'I'LONtI. IliAGUiI. Nt'i YttrIt Muukes it 'l'uvii Ommt of Three ivi 1k CIui'iniimm ti. NEW YORK , Juimo 10.-The New Yorks made it two omit of three frommi time Reds to- dmmy. Doimeimy abutted to pitch , but had to give mviii' to Dad Clarke imm time secommui lamming on nccomlimt of a hammum armmm , Glenmmon'mi hommier iii thu fourth canme whmemm two were Oh bases. Score : Now York. . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 1-10 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . I 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3ii' ihits : Now York , 13 ; Cincimuimati , 15. Er. rora : New York , 2 ; Clncimiimati , 2. Emmrneti rmmmis : New York , 7 ; Cliucimmimmitl , 5. First base on balls : Oil Clarke , 1 ; off Fishier , 5. Struck out : hiy Clarke , 2 ; hy Fishmer , 2. hiomno rmmtma : Uieammomm , 'l'Imreu-bmuio hilts : Miller. Two.lmnso hits : tV. Clarke. Stolcmm Imitses : Glcnsomm , Burke ( :1) : ) . iotitmlu lilnl' : Commnatigittoim to 'mV. Clarke , . hlatteries : New York , Ioimemm'V. . 11. Clarke muimti Farrell - roll ; Citmciimtmnti , 1' ihmer timid \'mmumgimti. Unt- imire : Emalie. Attciitiiiimcc , 2,500. C0L.ONi3hS COULDN'T SCORE. iIALTIMOI1E , Jumtmn 10.-Time Clmnmmmpioimmu played a swift game of ball totimmy. 1.otmia- , yilio sns ummitbie to score , Ummupiro Siueritlmmmm ordered Cmtlmtnimm Miller to time btmiichm iii time cigiitim Shmimnmion going to short. Attend- mince , .h,022. Score : flaitiiumore . . . . . . . . . 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 4 - 9 Louisville . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 HIts : Baltimore 12 ; Loumisvihie , 7. Er- rora : Ihaitimmmore , 6 ; Loutsviile , 3 Nettled rumna : ilaltimnare , 5. Two-baso imittu : O'hjrimnu. Timree-base Imitim : Ilemmmmmming. Ifoimmn ruins : htobinaomm. Stolemm bases : Clark , Xciii' > ' , Koyster , Keeler. First base eu balls : it > ' ilemnmlng , 2 : 1 > > 11111 , 3 ; by Mcicrmnntt , 1. lilt by pitcimetl halls : Jeimmmimmgmm : Struck omit : By Jit'nmming , 5. Batteries : HaIti. more , liernummitig a ml Itobitmecim ; Louisville , 11111 , McDerimmott , Miller amid Wam'mmcr. Urn- pire : Simerimlan , SI'IDEIhS CINCH THE LEAD. PIIILADELI'lhIA. Jmmno 10. - Cleveland mmmdc it three straight from time Phmilhies today - day by timnely hmittimmg. Cimimpy wits effective throumgimout , time lIve tilts ott him being scat- hired. Attemithnhice , 4,5S1. Score : Clevelaimd , . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 1 0 0 (1 ( 1 0 2-5 Pimiiadciptmia . . . . . . . . I 0 (1 ( 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 hits : Cleveland. 10 : I'hiiadelphmia , 5. Errors - rors : Clevelaimmi. I ; l'hiiatieiphiha , 0. Earmiemi rumms : Clevcimnmi , 2. 'fwo-basti hits : liur- halt , Ilalimamm , Cross. 'I'hmrco.bnso hilts : Butt- liett Teimaaui. Stolen bmutes : Cimlitimu , himmrkctt , ImicAlcer , Iulemm. Struck out : Tcbeau , 'LimO- flier (2) , 111am' . Carsey. Iotihmle nlmmys : Te- beau to MclCenn. First base eu halls : Oft C111)p > ' , 4 ; ofT Cmtrsoy , ' 1. Pamuetl Ball : Grady , Ifattemics : i'hmiiadeipluia , Caracy mtmmti Grmmtiy ; Clevelanti , Cuiy amid ? imnmer. Ummuumiro : Hurst. GAME OF' IIOr1SE AT WAShIINGTON , wASIIINCTT0N , Juimme 10.-After they had the garno nil in Imnd several titnemu. time See- ators , through hutiimm'ous : errors anti stupid bmm i'uumiiiumg , allomm'eti time Colts to carry oft time vltmtory by it run. Fi'ienti mvtms limof- f'ctivo anti wait iohioiveti Ii > Term' > ' , myho , iii the t'ighmth innlmmg , tom cctl iii a ruin ii > giving lntiti'mt cmi halts. itlereer duil imot Pitebu in imis uniform. Attentimmnce , 1,100. Score : \Vasimington . . . . . . . I 0 3 U 2 2 0 4 1-13 Cimlcago . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 2 3-hi Jilts : Wamuimington , 11 ; Chicago , 10. Errors - rors : 'mVtuslmingtomm , 8 ; Cimic'mtgo , 7. llommmo rumus : Ltmim , Dalmiemu. Timrecm.letsc hilt Luish. Tii'o-inse lilt : i'feffttr , Stolemm bases : Cart. wright (2) ( ) , imiercer , Lush , lli'owiu. Virmut imatm ohm inh15 Off 1hercer , 3' off F'm'itmrmtl , 4 ; off 'r'rry , 4. lilt by pitcht'th Immuil : lIy ? , lerct'r , 1 ; ii > Friend , 2. 'mVilti pltim : Mei'cer , Strmmcc nut : By Id nicer , I ; by I"m'ieiiti , 1 , lImit tories : Wmmm4imitmgton , Mercer mtmmd ImlcGuire ; Clmlczmgo , Fm ientl , Tem'ry nmmd Kitrctlgo , Ummmpires : Keeft , mmnth IVeytimmman i'ITTSBEJItG 'I'AICES ThTlO LAST. iiROOIL"t'N , N. Y. , .Iunmt , 10.-"l'ink" hawley imttl ioit'i of ( 'In whim time Iirotiiynmt at Naqterim murk this aftermmooii. Four hits numd alt mmimmglcs badly cattercti wmts the smite lie itlloi'Jt'd thicmmm , ierritt wmts re. sponmmmiimle for limit hmotmitm tommie's tflily trmiiy m'imictm reemmitemi throughi mm Itapsed bull ammd iviltl throw to ( ho niato. Score : Ilrooklytm . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 I ) I 0 0 1) 0 01 l'ittsbtirg . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 (1 2 2 0 0 0 0- ' 1 hue : iii'eoltlyim 4 ; Plttmmhurg , 7 , Errormu : Brooklyn. 1 ; i'ittsbuurg , 2. Emrimpti millie : h'ittitbmirg , 1. Base oum halls : ( iii' hawley , 4 , Strtmtic : olut : fly iCcimimm'tly , 2 , 'rhmrco. imas Ii its : I ilem'inm Imur. 'I'ivo-hnmiuo ii ii mu : iiamm'icy. Stolemm lmases : Stmmumzei , McCzmrtim > ' , Grimumni. Double : tiays : filtintilt , , to Corcornim to LaCimmmnct' . lilt by litc'lmeti ) ball : It ICenimeti > , :1 : : by ilawit' > ' , 1. i'mttmmt'tl limit Itit'rrit t. lint tcrles : Ilrooklymm , ICeimnmeily atmti Grimm ; l'ittehmmrg , hawley miami ititr- ri I t. hJrmmpire : Cmi iumtmlmci I. A i teimtlnn c& , 1,2' > ) . IJOS'I'ON , Junta l0j-i3ontnnmb't. LouIs i7nuno itostitoimeti cli iiccotmimt of rmmiii. STANDING OI TIlE TIAMS. Piayt'ti. Wait. i.ost , P. C. Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 20 13 00,7 Ilaltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 27 13 61,3 Citicinflati . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 , 27 18 60,0 Pimlhmdulphio . . . . . . . . . 'is 20 19 57,8 Junstoim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii Z'i 18 ri ; VaslmIimgioim . . . . . . . . . . 'ii 21 2(1 ( 51.2 Cimic.ago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4' .222 I 48,9 y' Iirocmkiytm . . . . . , . , , . . , , . 43 21 2'4 43.8 htttsi'ttt'p' . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii 20 2i 45,11 New York . . ' .i . . . . . . . . Ii 2' ' ) 21 ' 41.5 St. l.auii . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 13 211 3h0 i.otmlsvilie. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 12 9 33 214 ( lattice today : Clovoirmni , mit ] Jronkhyn ; Cit icim go mit liii I Cnmnm't , ' : Lommimuville am t I 'ii i In. tltIhimimu : I 'I t I shut i'g a t Nine 'mn'k ; Ci n ci a tin t I lit itostifim ; St. Louis \Vasimington. . 'mi ding mm I % % 'zu muss , , WAUSA , Neb. , Julio IO-Siecimml-Mr. ( ) F. 11 , Crimimaum anti Mist , Fammuty ilrummmir of timis town ivere married totlay. They loft for a trIp to time groolum's olmi home \Viseoimsln to him ) gene soverai weeks , iiiurvturml lieu Is l'rliitqfou , ( lii I , l'ItJNCIdTON , Jtmimtm lO.-ifmmrvmrtl dtmfoatctl I'rimmcoton today lit time ihmIri , gimemo of their nnimual series by limO score of S to 5. 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