- - - . - - - - - - . - - - . - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . , _ _ F-- - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - . TIlE OMAhA JAILY : flEE : 'l'UESIAY , .JUNI tO , 189G. - - - - - - - - - - - - lMgan ouIi1 In ISS , nr I1'n(1rjiks and Thuir man cnul4 wlwn tI'y vrt IIaPl ) OH tlic ( ImueratIr tlelet In 1RI nriI ISSS , respec' tIveIy. TnIgit ) th tret wcr' brilliantly Iliti. flhiflaI $ nnil ii 1I1OIISUI McKinley 4Icinon. fitrAtton wa ini1e. M tY iiiTtsics , t'r s'r. i.orrs. i IIorN rr4lII fIi.tnhin.i Stfl glq. II& IR 1hig f 'r r.orti , Juno . - ( ' Tkgrnni. ) -The j'at twenty-four hoiir 1ins crcntct ( Ii mark'tI ehang' In the hotil eorrhlon nni pubili' tbtrntlgIfnrtM ) of t1ir to" ' etitlon tIty. 'Totan'1s ) Iiavt' tcii prni r ng I ii hotirl y , a liii there are' now fully 100.000 strangcr quar- t'rd llr4. The Nebrnska contingent liai 1tcfl lnrg'ly reltitorceil , and now counts several liiiilr'il ( 'agr to wlttipN the quail- ilr'nnlal speetarli' of a prcslilcnt liii tininhia- ting eonviitloti. W'liflo ninny will , as usual. ho illappoltltl In tilr ) ( xpetnt on of s- (11 ii n g t 'k its lii rOUgh t ii a del egatlon , t lie very best of feelIng prevaIls so far. The rostir will grow byVcdncsdny. . wlieii th' inoiist'r McKinley parade oc'curs. fraik v. Collliiii of Lincoln , preslili'nt of the c brnsla 5tat lagiio , huM hcnn nhrnlfllel ; one of th assistant adJiitatit of tlit dciii- onstratloli aiiil will corntnaiiil the Nehraika dIvIiilon. Mont of the delegates are quarh'red at the Van Stitildiforul liotcl. ciiator Tliuriiton an4 wife are at tli. . Southern , and John L. Webster and U. E. Oxuard are at the Plan- ters. elraskaiis , are scattered at. all the bailing liot.ls. The adoptioli In tli platform of a plank favoring beet sugar Is lwliig urged. No- lirniika will join liand with California antI Utah iii reuiseting the recognition of the Industry by the ( onention. Aiiiong tllit Nebraskans regiRtered at lirail- quarters and itcen In the convention city are Frank II. Kennaril , W. 13. Iluwaril , Albyn Frank.V. . .1. flryaii. MitJr Ci'owder , T. IC. Sudhorotigli , C. L. ChaiTee , mliii ll 1vaiin , C , . l , Sparrow. fl II. ltoliitison , I. w. Miiicr , l , S. Crocker , W. E. Quinn , l. If. Price , C. A. JSCO1)ROfl ) , A. fl. Wnlkiip , Frank E. Moores , J. C. Lowe. Itobert Patrick - trick , Omaha ; W. II. McNeilVayiie ; I ) . L. i.yoii , Lyonn ; C. i3. Miller , IaIriitont ; P. A. V.'illiaiiii , itiverton ; II. F. Mills. Daweon ; l. * II. Linilsity. Friend ; Ti. C. Ilowaril , II. I. Fehrninn , Granti I8lanil ; C. A. Atklnsoii , Lincoln ; .1. 1' . Parke , F. W. Hoille , L. C. Cowan. H. eyniour , C. P. Nolwr , York ; C. H. Patterirna , Stratton ; S. J. Johiiiuiii , Jacob Ostvrberg , Minilen ; II. G.Vilson , Stoddaril ; Henry llnrlcson. Dave ) ' ; Torn Draper , hin- colii ; V. W. ieICeiint'y ! , Illair ; F. A. Wli- son , lincoln ; C. l. Stifle , Superior ; J , I. Carter , .1. M. Canieron , LIncoln ; Mat Doulli- erty , Ogalulla ; Sam E. Law. J. II. Ciinnhiig- ham. E. Fl Giiieiiie , F.V. . Collins , Lliicolii I. II. losciikraiiz. { Ilaigier ; 1' . A. Fhtlier. Liiicoiii ; F. It. Spencer , W' . J. Crandall. II. E. Norton , iCeiicsaw ; J. K. Ltvergood. Llii- coin ; J. G. liitiiiiit n , Norfolk , J. II. IIaiiic- man. \ 'eepiiuVater ; it. Miller. Norfolk : H. P. tllodgett , Long I'ine ; E. TI , Sawyer. Lincolli ; CL N. Yoiingson , J. A. Martin , Miii- dcii ; P. C. Vork , Seward ; F. G. Gruff , Clay Center : H. 11. llrown , Edgar ; W. T. Orcutt , Miitord ; Julio C. Alien , hincolit ; It , S. Nor- vat , seward : W. IL Edgar , if. II. Waite , Beatrice ; A. It. Talliot , Lincoln. A large ntiniher of oid time citizens of the state are i4liowing iii ) . Captain L1eveiieii , formerly Uiiited States deputy marshal at Omaha , Is a delegate from New Mexico ; Judge Sweet , at one tiifltl on The I3eo , is a : delegate from Iilalio. Jaku 1tobert. tide- gate from Okiahiotna , was oiico well knowli as a , rotnineut voiiticiait ( real Nebraska ; A. L. Straiig of Texas was otico a cantit- date for mayor of Oniaha , years ago ; 11. IL Vorthiitigtoii. flOW of South Carolina , is also reineinberesi by old settirs. Warner Miller and Judge flianchard of Now York called at Nebraska headquarters tonighit and held an infornial taik , urging the importance of declaring squarely in favor of sound money based upon the cx- Isting gold standard. sIIvFa : uFN AIt ! NOT OF' OSF MI1) . fll IMIiIi lit MOIIInHU hUh ijitihi Htic i.iitiiiiH OM to % Vlsuliiii ef ii Bolt. S.1 , . LOUIS , Juno 15.-Delegates from the : silver states have aiaizi postponed their ncotitig anti it is now uncertain whether a joint conference of delegntezf om the differ. eat states will be hell until the committee on rcsoltttioiis acts tiEtOn the platform. The - change of Plan is due to the fact that a difference of opinion has beeti developed in ? J Sonic of the stateH as to the most ailvisable course to be pursued. In seine instances ' there is divtsion as to the wisdom of a bolt whatever the platform. This fact wae , brought out at meetings held in different : state delegations today. It may yet be pus- ) stblc to t3ectiro an uiidcrstanding upon which : the delegates may act together. though it ; is conceded this is hot altogether probable. Division exists in the Montana and Utah r dolcgatIoIllt. Tue Montana doIeation is evenly divided , Senator Mantle heading the wing favorable to valking out of the colt- veiition nitil Senator Carter headiiig the j forces olIOS1'i ) ( to thil , there being three I delegates tat each ttiite. This suliject forineI the basbi of quite a stormy sceiie at the meeting of tue tielcga- ' tiwi today. Senator Carter advanced the itloit that the siiver men could lie Just as $ effeetive by uttering a strong protest against thiti ailoltion ) of the gold plank ailti ; stihi reinatit in tue convoiition. Senator ; Maiitle contended a bolt was the only coiirs left to the iiver mcii , in case tile conveiitioil sliotilti decide iipoii a course alt- tagonistie to their belief. as the ahiOitiOil of J a gold standard declaration. l3oth senators t are anxious to Pr'serve harmony in the varty in the state. hlothi will hesitate before separatiilg UpOfl this issue. In Utah there is a alajority favorable to a boit. Senator Urown. vh did not tafld with tIle other senators from the silver pro- tiuciiig statPt4 iii their antngonlsiit to the Iiiigtey tariff bill , wilt not bolt. Otio other nieiiiiier of the iielegatioii may stand with him , hut other delegates vlll walk out. of tIiO COiIVeiii Ion iii the event of the adoption of a ilceharat ion for gold rnonoinetahiisin. Colorado and Idaho delegations arc oiid for a bolt. Tue prijicipal coiitroversy among thitt Montana thojegates at their meeting was coiitiuteti by Congreasinait Ilartiiiuii , svhio favored a loll. anti Judge Strovilie. who COB t etitieti I ha t such a coil rstt Stoti iii be ii I- ativiseil t1r Streviile represents a wool growing onstitiieiiey anti lie ctiiiteiids that protectioll is of greater importance to his Ieollo thiaii biiiietaliisni. There as a very eliarp ) assiigo ietVL'eil hini aiiti iartnian. ! Senator Carter aniiounceil hIi2 hearty coit- eurrenco iii the hiians of tue silver liten , except , fl8 lie iaid , he thought nothiiiig could ii be gaiiltMi liy leaving thie CoiiVt'iitioii hail. S lie was willing to Join theta iii all other acts a IiloP0SeIi iii the interest of tli tbito nietal. p Aceorling tti P. il. Lariiiiii , editor of the ci Salt Laia 'l'riliune , tue free silver tlelegiites 0 to thu convention will throw their atrciigth v i tit tlitt gold stantia ru PePl e. C A iiii't'iUpiit hits ltt'eii sprung to have the t con yen I ItiiI Ida CC its ca liii idato in the field " before iiioptiiig a hilatforin , on the theory that tills course would permit western delegates - C gates wlo couteiiiplated Itolting on a gohil t itlutforin to ilrst nssist in liontijiating cantil. a ilittes The Proposition has tact with lfttle 0 favor sinil t iii probably notbe vusiieii. I Ilaiiiiii fur iiliiisl ( lI.niriiiitii , i ST. iours. June 15.-It is conceded oii all bands that Mr. Ilanna will ho made chair- IliaD of tue national eoinniitteo If lie wiii accept. lie hits not yet signified his ccf celitailco iii explicit teClus , but has said eiiough to convince his fricittis of his will- i lilgiieit3 to USStliiti thin duties of the llaCe. Tiiti cieetioii of national ( 'ilairman is always next to the Prest'ldIItiaI caiuiitiate. Seiiator (1 au luger's us inc has been niezi I toned in colitiuctitili witit tile chlsirniantiblit , but lie viii Prollably 1101. bit pressed if Mr. ilanna . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - Constipation Causes fuiiy half tim sickness In tue world , It C rctaiiis the tilgested food too icing In tue boaels I' anti itroiiucc iiliioiiiies , turithi II er inch. Ho d's gUtlOii , 1)4(1 ) 145W , coitetl tongue , ileic IWtilzChti ; , In . oiniiia , etc. hood's i'lll iii cure oh&4tipalioiI atiii all itt reulh casiiyuii'i ' tiioroiilily , c , AiItlriiggii ( . ti 1'rp.iirii Liy ( j. I , lfoiti & Ci ) . , lMa'dli , ! t1as. Th euly l'llit to take with hIod' Sarsapullla. : I . - - - . - - 1RE FOR ( : oJI ) IN ILLINOIS Only Eight Votes Are Raised for a Strati- duo in that State , ACTION AT MEETINGS OF DELEGATES ( ) lIict'r for I I. e ( on Ion Art' ( ; hiosi'ii ii iii ! lust ri' ( l t'ii Iii ( ii.t'M h'or ( ir . ' .giiiiist ( lit. SIiiglt' Stitii.Iiird. ST. LOUIS , Juiio IL-For three hours this morning the Illinois delegation struglcd iii discussion over a inoitey irsolution. It containeil the words ' 'gold stantlarii" anti it was this which catisoil tIm contention. The inoiiibers fiont sotitlierti Illinois wanted ho inentioli made of gohil. The farmers In that llortion of tint country vefli suspicious of any nien- tion iminile of gold. They said they thought it savorcil ofVali street. The resolution adopted reads as foiiows : htruttiivi'il. Tiln t thit' r.'preientativp of thin I I I I ii ( us ih'Iepn I I on on t Ii ii colil t I et' oil r'tiohcii butt mihii l ho rt'qiic'tctI to zuhvoiit ft reMoi Ii I IoU tvhi ich au it I ox p1 it'i I ly ih'cijtre iii favor of tilt , ( 'xlHi ing gold mitztiiduiril amid in favor of hit' misc' of itliver to tii , , t'xtemit niily that itii PuritY gohil cull Ia' inni ii tuti licul. ' .Vo futvur mc ci ccl : t rut I on . for t ii i' fun ii em. roinuiqo t ) f iii i vu'r shu'ii , I'vur It ii fl lC'ill ent foi' i tS list' by t hue it'ui ci i mit coIn mncrciutl on t ioiiH of I hi' uuiiii ( 'II it 11,3 arriveui itt. , hutit vc' ztrt' imntiteraluiy : oppnst'ui to tim rn't , cohiiuige of itliver uiiiier lreuent coliti i I ioIui4 A iiiotion wait made to strike out thie word "gold" precethlmig thit word ' 'staiiulard. " \Vilhiamn I'enn N ixoii. editor of the Inter Ocean , said thin reptibhicami party diii not % amit a vord about gold In its iciatforiil. It would be disastrous. Thu hdirn.so ' 'uret'iIt gold standard" lie said. was too lndu1h. nite , It vouiul Injure thue larty strength atuiong the farmers anti labor cleniemit. It.V. . l'atteromi of thin Chicigo Triliiiin sa iii that i f thin \vorl 'guih il ' shioii Iti be I eft ulult , It wotiki 11(1 comusiuicuotms by its absciico. Thm vart' voultl be accused of cowardice. It. shtnilti celtic out in a square , niaiiiy fashion. "If we shrink , " ho concluded , "ve are host ; we arc for gold amid let us say so" Nearly every aieiiiber of tile ilelegation spoke , but on a roll ccii vote the motion was lost 40 to 8. The following resolution was also adoptoti : Itesolved , That protection and reciprocity 5)1 ) DII id itt. Intl tit' t lie po iut ill 00 ii t iiisiies of tiitt cItinpaign anti u4h oil I i I be given Ii rst proniimiencn in the hiatforni uLi4 thio great amid fuiidttliientutl ptineliIes of the ropu ii- ilcami pnrty. There was some opposition to thin sciec- tion of Ir. 'P. N. Jniiiesori for national cciniiiittcelnan. He led thin tight in the II- hlmiols state convention against inatructiug the delegates for McKinley. The McIiniey leaders ii thin state opmscti hini , but he was elected. General Itichard J. Ogiesby. thiret , tinies governor antI tice tJiiitud States senator front Illinois , was chioseii chairman. It.V. . I'attcrsnn was selected for nieniber of the resolutioiis anti platform committee. ACTION OF OTIIEIt STATES. Alabama elected oiflcers without delay. selecting - lecting C. W. Buckley , chairman ; John Harmon , secretary ; IL V. Casten , member of platfnrm committee ; N. 11. Aiexanuier , member of crcdeiitials coniniittec. Colonel Wiiiiamn Younghlootl was unaniniousiy re- olecteti natiouni committeeman. Castt'n , flue platform coininitteenlan. Is uiircservedly imc favor of , , a platform 'dcciaring for souimi nioiitiy. Arkansas' delegation today made the foi- iowiiig appointnwnts : Member of national eolniiiittce , General Powel 1 Clayton ; chair. man. of delegation , General Poweii Ciayton ; committee on resolutions , John C. McClure ; rules and order of business , W. II. II. Clay- toil. The caucus was brief and harmonious. Counniitteeman McClure Is in favor "of thin Plesent monetary standard. " Tue gelierni sentiineuit iii the delegation is not favorable to thu insertion of the worth "gold' ' In the platform , although no determined fight WOUIl be inauhe against it. The California delegation arrived at 9:30 : today anti took qtiartcii at the Southern. They were accompanied Iy OO other per- butt. They were four days amid iuights mnalcing thni trip , hut alt of them were iii good spirits , declaring for McKluloy and protection. The delegates were in session all the afternooii. J. I ) . Spreckels was chosen to succeed M. II. DoYoung as national conlinitteenian. A. ii : . Lemon of Santa Rosa was made member of the committee cmi resolutions ; George C. Knight of San Francisco , member of the Donllnittco on credentials , and 0. M , Howard , IilCiiibC'i' of tlio commnittce on business. No action regarding thin finaticial h ank or vice Iresluhential candidate sas taken by the oninii t t no. Four of the California delegates walked Dot of tue meeting of that delegation today In high ( iutigeon. They were thin four iii whinn favor the contests from tInt Thiirui and trotii.th districts acre tiecitieti by the an- iomial committee. Their departure was pre. eu1ed by an animated controversy in the heht'gation over thio Justice of the miatloiial omnhiiitteo's decisIon , which many of the lehegatos were disposed to ( htIeStiOfl. The utate committee hiati given its approval to tim delegatioii from the Tliirui district con. 'cntioii , composed of Messrs. Iiehshiaw and Parker , anti to that froni thin Fourth , corn. iosei of Messrs. Shortriuige auth Montague. rite national committee recognizes Messrs. Ieiinisoii ) anti Hockiieimer from the rhuiruh , anti Kowahsky anti Slicer from he FourthVhion thin delegation I iiet touhay a proposition was , iiaule 0 admit both sets of dehegtttPs , a aehi of the districts to sit with the ijelega- Lion , giving them a half sent each. To this 1 ilvlsion , hockhieimer , Kowalshy and Shear rihjecteil , ( iemiitiillhimig that in vie' of thin iction of thin national committee In their tavor they ithioulti have foil seats amid Ito [ hivision of honors. 'rue delegation dechuheul l iaiiist them , however , amiti they left the ' 1 Lonilnittee. After they hind taheii their do- partimme thin coiuiniltteo Iroceetled , to elect Ci Its officers tie follows : Chairman , Harvey C Flnuhioy ; natiomial commnlttco , J. D , Spreck- 315 coniiiiittee on resolutions , A. JL Lem- non ; committee emi creulentials , IL A. C Fcnight ; committee on htermnnemit organiza- ion , 0. A. hale ; vice hresliciit , 11. S. Grant ; hi tlles and oriter of huisiit's , , F. IL Short. Mr. Lemnmon , time iiiemnber of thin commit- Co Oh resolutions , itt for free colnago. \VILL FOLLO\V TELLER. The Colorado delegation arrived this morning , bearing aholt thin banner of tree c : liver at a 16 to 1 ratIo. 'l'hiey took apartc 1011t5 at tim Souithiorii , anti later in the uhay artlahly perfecteul their organization. The n ohegation olecteti Setiator Teller chiairninn , tu nti at tlut muamimo time antI In thin same mcii- or adopted a resoiutlon to fohiow his lead. rshmhp in any course that lie niighit t.'lt'ct 0 vursun in thin coitvontloim. Senator Teller nut also chosen to represciit the state on he COiIlfliitt'tJ OIl resohutiomis. ilomi. Frank e owtiy was ilmnih , it mnenihe'r of thin commit. 1) ) cc on cretlentiaha , and J. W. luwmiiog wa utslgiied to the comniittco on itiles and j ruler of btisiiiess , 'l'iuo Coloraiho delegation met again to. I Itch t aitti a ft er nppol ii t i 1mg t ho follow imig un'iiibcrs adjotirned to macnt toiuiorrow iiiorn- ng : hlesolutions , St'tuator Teller ; creilt'ii- isis. F. ( ( ] Otiuiy ; rules mimi order of bus. Dells , Jamne M. flavnoy. Thin delegation lecideti unamiinioiiithy to act as a unit cliii n olhou the heati of Senator Teller. Time Addickit uicl'gtitioii from Delaware v net today and elected : Chairman of tldlt'g4i i bit. J. Etiwarti Auiuilcks miatiomial commitii cenian , J. Etlivard Addiclcs ; rttsoiu' di ions communlttcemiian , J. Etiwarti Adii licks. Mr. Adulielts , the member of ho Coiiiifllttee Oil rcsoiutloims , is iii ii favor of a declaration for ohih in time 'F hatform. thougii lie clot's not object to a c huitisn rt'hntliig to intertiathoimal agreememits. 'lie ihiggimitu thelegation will take no actiomi iii lath the contest is decIded. imi IlVtlLOCIC ) l1hiT\\'EEN T\VO MEN , ° ' There Is a ( lecuihock in the District of olunibia ilelegatioti over thin rivalry of et erry hh. Carson anti Andrew ( Ueasomi. 'fhieso L'hcgates have the honor of all luositlOn mind itlc's gi'vmi each tieIegitttoi. liothi wish to to 13 mmmemmtber of thin ( 'olliiiiittee on resohum- oils anti iiatiooal C0it1mmijttCCmiin. : I'err ) arson bias beemi natiomisi colimmnitteem-nait for yr ' oars anti is still In thin field. Gicasoti ° tints his place , and as the vote emi every ir illot hits stood one and one , there has beeti I ) election. The caine ima been thin m-estiht Au haiti thin tiehegatlomi votes on a limeimilier of $11 in rc'soltitiomiu IOlilllilttetj. Each delegate Iti Sil the other shall have all oIlier posiPi The Florida de'legatlon elected J0hiii (1. cli 01I national cpnmmltteonian , amid I , 14 , hIs irceil , moemuberot the Platform committee , coi . . . - - - - - - I l'ureehl flflfl0tjflc hmInieht as for a tintI money tht'eharathon In thi' platform. Thin ( lunby faction of the h'ioriiia dehega thin met tonight anut electe"h the fohiniting Conmmn i I tet'immri mm . F. il . ( hi mihy ; mcmii bier ol eomiitiiltt'C Oil rnsohtmt loiiq . 1 V. Arehlhmahi ' the dehcgatloii Is south for Morton nim'l gohd ' Idaho ulelegatioii s&'letpi : ColmInhtLtit4 oil ro'rolul inns , Senator hmiiini ; cro'tlentials , LIt tht'tnim I'rkn : htermanemit orgaiuintttii , lien Itlehi : artier of hnislnc'ss. A ieammd"r Ifobertanmi ; chia irate n , Mie Ca tnpha'l I il nrii her of mmationnl coititnittee not schectu'ul. hntilamma deht'gatiomi was one of the lust to eonillo'tn , ifs caucus cmi with srutreeii Cii ) ' Ohipotthitoim it 1eehnrcui ogaimist time usc of thin word ' 'gold" In thin vhntforn , . its dehursitc's were lmistruirteih by itrac ( leahly a tinnijinmous vote to athvocnte thin auhoptlomi of thin miloney plaiik of thin limuhlaima lthatfornl with icfcrm'mien to a ratio at it to I omnittu'uh. v , 'i' hltirbin. a nroiniiicnt hiaimler of An- thcrmoim , was ehesemi miu'mnL'vr of time nn ti'nmal cuinimimitto t' to nuecceti x-tTnltrui States Treasurer J. N. ihustomiir hlustomi ret ired without city effort to retnimi flit , hilnec. Gemieral Lt'w Wnhlnce sas ehuosemi nit iiiber of ( lit' committee on resohiitlomis. Thiut aelection of ( lent'ral Vs'nlhaett Is tuinat a I g it Ilican II , hits ci I ccl ly ili'uiml , iig thin ilc'ln- gatioli to a iitrairiit gold stanuhuirti luhat- forni. CtmmeralVahhaen later nppearcui ito. fore tiic' miehegates timid uheelar.'ti lie W.ts ciii lihiat leal I y r miul nosit i vel y a ' 'gol ul immami . ' Thin I milami Territory tielegatlomi comnpleteul Its oranlzathnn today as follows : L. E. Soiter , chmairinati ; J. P fIrmly , resohutioiia ; it. I ) . lbs. , ; t'rrumamit'nt organizatinmi : John Coyle , viec preshuietit of thin convemitirmmi ; T. Morgan , rule umiui order of biistiiess. It vas tiecided at t ii . ' mnu'ntimmg tim I no oimi ii mu 510)111,1 be exlmresseul out thin niomicy qiiestiomi. CavIl to say that time dehegates vere ompposeui to the free coinauu of silver. IOWA hOES NOT INSTRUCT. Tue Iowa delegation orgaiilzeui this after- titOll ) auth minnie the followiiig sohectioius : Colonel I ) . hi. lIt tiuherson , chtniruuiuuim ; A. II. ( mmnimins. miatioimnh cotuiuiiittee ; Johimi ii. Gear , meutoluitions ; 1 , ' , ' . I' . Ilepbuirn. crculeiutiahs ; E. C. htoachm , permnaiuent orgaiiizatioii ; L. hi. W'llsoui , vice hiresluhent of thin convention ; II. M. Macomiibei , rules amid orther of btuslmmess. Senator Gear si0 that hue ihid miot care to give ida views fully lii regard to thin muniiny i'hanl : . I he siii lie favored mnalntaiuihimg the lureseilt mnoumetary 'values. Time Maryland delegation went in a bouly toiluty tim tile- Southern hotels antI cahheul on Thomas C. Piatt. Tue New 'orht Icaulor was assiireui that Marylaumui was solid for a siuugio gcuhui stanuhard dt'ciaratioii in the Platform. Today thin tiehegatloit elected thin folhowimii oihhccrs .Mt _ , ' muihet miatloliztl coin. nmlttee , George L. Wellingtou ; member coat- iuiittoe emi resohuitiouimt , .lauiies A. Gary. Thu 1uiasaachiiisetts uhelcgatlomi selected thitm following : National cotunhlttenuuiaim , George II. Lymnaui , I3ostomi ; resolutiiiis , Senator Lodge. The Mici1gan delegation had a iong uleelaratlomi on the flnamiclal hiiaumk. Gemmoral Alger anti Captain Allen representing tile two extremes , tile forummer favoring a straight thceharatioui for gold utuid Captalim Alleit appealing for free silver. 'l'hie mmmaorhty of thin delegatiuuii. lltwevcr , believed Ill It immiuhuile cotimse auuul expressed time opluihon that thin liflmmk shoumiti decharo for the minlmi- toumuiice of thin present monetary system gold , silver anti paper. but avoid a speclihe declaration of the gold staiitlarui. The hche- gatlon solecteti time following ollicers : Itoso- htutioiis , Mark Brewer ; mmatloual coniunittee- mnan , George L. Maitz ; chaIrman of dehega- lion , It. A. Alger. Time Minnesota delegation this morning caummn out iii a strong declaration iii favor of time malmitenance of thin goiui stantiarul anti instructed ex-Govermior Merriam , member of thin committee on resolutions , to iasist on a straight gold hilanir. anti pledged the eight- teen votes of thmo delegation to stand by him to the emi. Reprcsentatlvo Charles 0. Towmin of Minneapolis is infiirlatcui over the action of the delegatIon anti openly dc'clarea that imi case a gold piank is placed In the Platform ho will stump the state for sliver. The fohlowimmg seheetloums vtirn made : Na. tiomual comnultteemnan , ox-Governor L. F. hlulbarui ; resolutions , ox-Governor W. R. Merriammi ; ereieiitiais , W. P. Iltmnt ; porma- miont crganizatloum. L. S. Swenson ; ruhea , C. Sammulcrsoui ; vice preslihent , C. I' . lionuirix ; notification , William MeNiu'olls ; chairmami of delegatlomm , Charles A. I'illsbury. Montana delegation elected the following : National commltteoummaa , Charles It. Leouiartl ; ciialrtnr.uu , Lee Mantk ; vIce chairirlami , Coh. noel T. C. Marshall ; rtsohuitions , Congress- mimaa Ilartman ; rules aumd orher of bimslmuess , 1' . C. Marshall ; cretieuitiais. E. 'V. Metzei ; Iernianent organization , Jtitige J. 'tV. Stre- vlilo. 'l'lio Nebrasica delegatiomt muiet today anti rhechareti Itseif opposed to titn free anti on- limited colimago of sliver amid also In favor ut the single guhi ( uttatmuinrh. Nevada delegation organized withi the dcc- lou of A. C. Cfevelanti chairman , amid C. It. iproule , secretary. The fol lowing commIttee tehections wore unauho : Credentials , W' . D. Phillips ; 1ihutmorm. A. C. Clevolanti ; rules , 3tC. , C. F. Tuurrittlii ; Iiermaiieuut organize- iou , C. ii. Sprouuln ; notification of noniinoes , \ . P. Overton ; natiouial commnitteoumuan. E. Rrothuer. No action was taken by the dde- atiomm oil the rujomicy question. Platforzn ouninltteounan Clevelaliul is tirunhy iti favor If time free coiimage of silver at the ratio ) f 16 to I. Thin New llaunpshlro delegation tiovoteti ts euiergicit to securing votes for a gold tamidamoi platform. Thin Net' ; Mexico delegation muiet last tight anti selected Don Pedro l'erea as iiairniami ; resolutions , Soioinon Lice ; era- Itimitlais.V. . II. Lhewehlyui ; vice Piesident , ) oit l'ctiro i'erea ; rttle anti order of busi. icas , ' I ) . hums. North ( 'aroihuma delegates eclecteul Senator r ' . i itcharci chinirinan aimd auljourmmed till Itornooti , The North Dakota delegation met today intl clectuti the ( ohiowin officers : Chair. tiami , S. T. Sohthalwalt resolutlomus , Alex lughues ; credentials. George Ilingenlielulmer. 01110 hAS NO FlGhIr. Thie Ohio delegation organIzed iii a ( ow moo. iments without a uilsutentluig vote oiu thin so- ectiomi of Kurtz for miatlommal comnunltteeumman. 'lie foi1owint sviuethumii were mimatle : Chair. mu. A. 3. l1uhmuieIl ; utiemhcr of national onimimittee , C. L. Kimutz , Cohmmnihia ; mmiejnluer of oniunitteo oh credentials , A. C. 'rliouiulson , 'ortenmotuthi ; muomutier of coiuimmiitten on iter- I mamietmt orgnmmizatiotm , C. Ii , Grosveumor. Ath. mitt ; rcsitioumt of the convention , left to nmniumittee oh permumamment organization ; iiiuuut- er of commmiltteo on rules numui orther of 1)051- 1'IoS , Georgu L. W'ilsnn , Lonuhomi ; miotiticatlomi oumimlttee , Marcumut A. Ilanmia. Cievelamid. Tile Omegomi tiohegatlomi iiiaulo the followI I mg seheetioiis : National coimmtnltteeiuuan , corge A. Steel ; vice prcsideiit. cut thin colt- ontion , J. 11. Cohbreathi ; resolutiomia , huurles S. Moore ; credentials , W'utliaco Mc- aiuiamit ; periruaiiomit orguuiiizatioui , J.V. . Ituidrumit ; miotilicatlon. Charles Filton ; chair. I iutti of delegatloui , Charles I'arriiuhi ; miecre- try , If. A. I3oothi. SIX NOT FOIl QUAY. I Thin Poiimmsylvanla commimimittee appoint- toots uero as fcmhhows : National counmuilt. o , M. S. Quay ; chuuilriiami of tiologatlon , I c-Governor hastings ; resolutiouis , Smnedhoy Arhimmgtoml , Thin caucus chinned the iuiomme- try stamutlarui atioptcti by the atato coiivon- oil lii fa'ai of flue gold mituinuhard. hthiotin Island delegation elected : Na- noel counimiittceimiaim , General Cliuirheut IL , i inyton of l'roviuleimco ; resohutlomis , Vaitoii C . ifeeti , Glouiit'ster , a htecul gold moan. ituUtii Luikotui ) delegatiomt elected otlicers : . hi. Klttrculgo of Sioux Falls , miuttional corni i itteuiuaii ; ; . U. French of Yatukion , chairI an of the delegation ; iavlui Wilhiaiuis. coma. ittee on resolutions ; Senator I'ottlgrow , lee chiairmnnim ; vote stood U to 2 , thus show- ig iii.ajorlty of 3 to I. agaimmst l'ottlgmosv. is enmities have ConmhlefO ) control of fib legation , W'Iiiiamuuua is a gohui stumidard Cii. a iliimnetilatohy after the meeting of time Ten. .imiseo thelegatioum , Il. Clay Evtiim eaiti thin Ltiitit'itttCO delegates vouhul favor what Is ulbiuui thin imulimimma currency 1)100k. Veriumont delegation tie'elutred ( or aim ciii- C tzttlo gohti llutforun , National Cemmimmiltti'e- 1 all Childis was chosen to succeed himself , ii mciV. . ii. l'routy was a mneiuiber of thin i inmumittee ott resolutions. Somiator Proctor v as foruimalby recognized as tbo leader of the II ate organlzatloui. a VashiIiigtoui delogntlomm elected oihicers as 6 hlows : Chairman. P. C. Suhilvami ; iiatiormal \ mnunlttee. G. Ii. 1mumeriuomi ; resolotlouis , A , L hiurleigli , creulemitials , J. M. Gilbert ; vice 'csidttmit , not selected ; rules umiti ortler of Ii isimit'us. Ij.V. . Carried ; nomiiicatloii of a esiuteiit , II. Ii , "tvhlsoum , iiotllicatiom.i of vIce hi esluhemit , 11' . I. Wilson No resolution was tolitti , but Mr. hiurloight will imiaka a a romig fight in ( lie cotummmiitteo anti if micros. my lii thin t'oiivoiitlomu for the golti mitamidartj atik of thin Vashiimigtoii convention. Fun \'est Virgimila dehegatiomi today cia. ci ired for a gold stamidard anti ciected its it t ( If rclurCsc'iLutives out the comtveuitioui mi iutmiltteeus , but tied itself lute a deadlock 1' ' . . . . over the 0flc1 f imatInnh commiiittecmmian. Tuo cauidi'la9t' ( or this ItOsifloC vero hire. . st'rmtod-M Ii Scott of WheolIimg , time h'rs- cut macmiter. cmiiVlihiammi Seynmotir Edwards of Chiarht'ston , t'x-sinaknr of flit' state house of mepresemimatIv ( . . nether mmieetimig siil ho held touimorro4u- . I Thin Wyoutflfg1 dohegatloim elcctei today elected the folhttwiumg officers : Natiomial ennimuittepunami'Ihil \ ' ' ; chair- . alan , J. C. TutIs : rIco ciuairintufl. Otto ( iran : rumaulutiomis , ht F. iiuvIer : credentials. 13. U. Tirok.9 , ; pt'riimanen orgaulizatmnim. Otto Oranitui ; order of buitigg , V. ' . F. lirittain. 1 , Iq--- - - I ' ' lh 'm : flp I'll l'M I I ) I'i'IA I l'I Elh ) . I ) I ( lIeu , I ( , lit Si1.'t'I I utw 1.1 Ic..h . II ) 1).lut ) ' I ht'Coitseiitlimi. ST. LOUIS , June . - - is generally ad- liiittt'ti flint tIm large miuinlei' of vice premil- thential catidhuiatea will miecessitatn aim ntl. nurumumuciiL after thin mioiuiiuatloui of thie I h'r"s Id cii t ial Ca mid lula tim fluid a couisequi cut tie- lay iii the work of tue comivomitioii. The New York deiegation lion gIven up all hitipes of si'cuirliig it favorable ammawer fromim ( buverumor Mortoti , but will uirgi , Idum , it Mc. IC iiiley is iioumiliiateth , to acic Pt. lii thin muit'amitliflc. however , rumiumor is bits ) ' vitii flue miamime of J. Shout Puutmuett cit New York , auth thiui mileiitlciui of lila name is favorably received by the \vcmiterm delegates. It Is clammed in hiis behalf that hut could obtaimi rlxty ( t flue aovrlmty-two New York votes. Until tim ( liuulo'Oah of Mr. Morton's clainmut for time presidcmucy , however , nothilmig will ho uhuito iii thin him of a vice hrcsttlentiai caimuli. date. date.Thin Thin boom for Garrett A. Hobart is being lflisht'uh with great vigor thIs morning antI lie will miumthotubteuiiy prove a 'er ) ' formniti- abho tuntagoniet to thin mimammy other macui mimentioned. If New York decides not to ha've a caumuiltiate every effort vil tue made It ) sectuuo time Vote for ItoimuirL Time Maine 11mph" huavn two camiuhluhati's , icavhtig out of consitlcmatloui the mimoveumment lit Mr. Diimgleys favor. Seimuitor F'ryn anti ( lovemmmor Cleves hiatt open support this inomnimig In friendly rivuuuy , amid it is I ) ° s- slide that time friends of time latter unity sue- Ct'el ( iii obtahniumg support for iilumi froumi the West. The McKinley pcoidn hmave buieu1 tlmeun. selves 'ith time imanies of tvo casterimers this mmuoruiltmg , Chmaumimcey M. Depnv amid \Varimer Miller. both of Nuv York. Mm , hepew wotmiti be acceptatmhn tt 1)0111 of time New York factious , bitt Mr. MIller woumlul 0 nt. nt.It It Is time gcimorah view that time vice presi- iicumtial umomimiatinn shall go to tue east , anti hence tim eastnrui canduthates are mom uuuumerotis than those In the 'cst and south. Thut' appearance of two flhmIn Isiauid muutiui Iii thin field as ranuiltiatemi for the rice presl- ilemicy hmas threat upon time tiehcgatioui froiti tIiut state a moat emharrassiuig situation. . \hi Urn delegates ame fricimuihy to Governor LilIltt anti to ox-Govorminr himown also. hut hroughut to flue brink of a choice betveeii the two they are at a loss to kumow how thmny cali imrouuoto thin iuitemestc of thin state vithioiut creating factions The ihisisioui hia u'axcti warm in lime delegation with tlmn result of a practical agmeniticuit that titi tiehogates are to refrain from taking nujy Part iii either mmmii's canvas. Both hiImt'im Ishnumuhems have estabilshicul hieatltluarters hero. 'I ( ) NS'i'fltt M'II ? IIt' i.tSS 3m EE'I'ISIL I'-I'umugresMmIuil Ii 1lt'toui Says Sli aer Ia Not lit Real Issue , ST. LOUIS , , .luno 15.-A monster Mc- Kiithey muiass umcetthg was lucid tommighit in the muicis hall. whiicht forms a part of th Exposittomi htulltiing , in which eight years ago Grover CIes'ehanti was mmominatcth. The auuullemieo was nmade ui largely of visiting 'iclegates , although local politicians were In ovidemice anti a minumiber of ladies attended - tended flue function. Introuluced by Mark linutuma , ( io erumor liushnehi of Ohio vre- sIded over th m mxeetlng. On taklimg the chair the governou said William MclCiuiey was the choice not only of Ohio , but of tue natinum , 'uuiti 'flue audience lose uuii hiowleul Its acquieselnuco. Like Vlrglimia , lie calul , Ohio huis conic to be the "mother of prcsiulcnts , " anti' shin was meetly with her unite for flue Pmeseut occaioui. Thu governor , , was followed by ox-Con- grcssimmamt Wiltam E. Masotm of Chicago , who tartetl out vfth thb 'atatetttut that tttmor- mow the ru'piubllc'AnsHf tim country woulul uneet to iuonmluiato a president. Thin auilemice : ict UI ) C torrifle shout. for the maui frommi Ohio. ' \Vhty don't you saeuihc about silver ? " in- olumiredavolce. " 2iler. ' said Mr. Mason , iii response. "is a great issue , betweoum deniocuats and-deun- ocrats. " t : Mr. Macoh's speech was almost wholly an elegy of MeRluilcy. Congresantaum Grosvenor of OhIo salt ! aim attenipt was hioiumg made to blind thie Issues of flue campaign by thin introduction of the silver questioui , but the American people were not to be deceived. What they wanted in the Immoimey liute was the Ainericaut (1011am , Tb gmeonbaeic dollar hail no symptoms of tlelllity about it , ( or it was worth its face iii gold.Viiat h vtts vantcd vas tIle Protoctioui of Amuierleami imduistmy rcpmcsemiteih l' Govermior McKlmmloy whlcim would lUt morn of thmemui in thin jockets ( If the American worklngmnemm. a ( Cheers. ) , I' . 1) . Wooduthincy of Ohio , ox-ymeululcuit a of tile ltmiiomt L'ufIumo club. 51)01CC of McKiui- Icy as tIm "athvamico agent of lirosperity. " 'I SlilIJ'l' CONi"iIt1iNCm oI IlitLElti4. a - 1' ' t'Iut t 'i'iil La to , ForiulCer , Quay timuti a Itltct' : u itti A ft.rivitr.l It , Ilmu it miii. ST. LOUIS , June 15.-Thomumas C. I'iatt C strolled out of hula ron mntomiiglit and alone walked miii oime iiigiit of stairs and siowly a alomig tim corridor. Ito was macf at flue ti amid by Joseph 13. Foraker anti together they a uveuut directly to tue mania occtiplt3d by Mat. tiuew Stammlny Quay. Mr. cay was theme in couimpany with Senator Lodge of Mas- lachitisots amid thin four geiitlcmuieit sat tiown a In CtV ) fer beimiiid cioed djors.'hicut the a oumfcrencn was over , all iiccliiicti to utnto why it % 'as hi hul. but It was learned thief both thin gold Plaumlu matter anti tiio vice a Itmesitidntial matter were talked over. It C Is uintirsctood tlmat tile project. of tiirowiuig Lint vice Preslulential uiontluiutthomi to ilormoii , i'hIJitU ills wlmuiies , was broachieti. Mr. ItmmaIuer vemit ( hlmectiy to Mr. llautiia's ioouu ivhtoui un camime doun , auid was choseteti theme r it a hate hiotir It Jut further umiutlemumtooui hat Mr. Foruiker Iirescmitetl for conuilderaa iou mu ftimauiclal iihauilc , whIch rcaths about us ohhown : \Vn favor 1)imflctutlhiuil onhy , If a ) mlttional ° tgmeeunt'ult recognizing that its a iutaiiolamti : , itn but ohufitimmeul front tile heiuiIuig commonerc L'IitI cotmurtrlemo. tmthnrwisn we ufayoi' thu n reseiit iututmiclitrd of s'itlumemu. bi'K1NIlI ' ) $ ' ' ) .t IitI' , , l'IINNCN ii Quilet ; ) fl:9i1 ( lit' Ivi , of the I'it'sltiiuiLiui * Noi.uluiuitioii , tI CANTON , 0 , , Julie i5.-Goveriuor McKiitb 'ert'luIht3t day. Tbero oy luasacti a were no uut.of.towii ylaftoimi--of muoto amid uio occurjj otuco to attract Iurtctmlar attemttibui , Front o lie Associated ie' report furmilehiod by a 001) lii lila reuuIlheruw , lie received thu foil lou-s of the eAtiitIon. lint It was hot if a nature to ctirtJIis hilmu to thin extent of ; lviuug uIi a iiioriIimm drive of uti houmm or so vlthi Mrs. Meliai' . Nor vas ho so deeply ntorested as UI kidp chose to the iumstru' ifliuit. tI / JI'It 'i'OhJltN.tM mIN'i' . 'lit ) ' Sliurteti 1 Omututhuui I'nui jSIM ( iluli's ( roumids , Tile cIty tcum furmmamnent , imnuler tue upices of thin Omaha 'i'cnnls club , at its ; moumnds , 'X's'ciity-fntit'thi amid I larmiey , was naugurated Jviijuiuig , Early in the ' vunimmg tile flvq u'ere tihicti with ouitestamuta , nod tInt struggle for thin cbamti- iujmmshI , of tluo cIty was waged umithl thaik- less closed 1mm. 'time results of thin even- nc's work was : hlavermitlek beat hirock- t'clh , 6-2 anti 6.0 ; Spemiccr beat \V. Il. Whl- ems , ti-i amid 0.2 ; llascail beat l'oluo , 7-5 mmii 11.2 ; II. 13. aullesple beat Fhmitiloy. 8-10 , .1 amid 6-3. Itt flue uiouihjlouo , Packard itiiul V. hi.'iIllammis boat 11. fl , W'ihllainut amid I , hiaumn , 6.1 cud C-i. Thu asslgmimneiut of players for this even- ig Is : flaumu agalosf Backer. Crepe galmist IL U , Young , hlaskell agmilmiat Oil- Slio , C. 11. Youtmg aialmist Montgomery , lcCrary agatuat Packard anti Culhlmmgbamn gatmit Gillespie , I'liu I ( ii Cemiter . 'sgmui mist ( gl mu mnhtis , I'IjA'I"L'fl CEr"rElt Not , . , June 15.-Spo- ( Iai.-Columnbus ) amid l'Iatto Cemmter PlaYed pretty game of bali cmi thu hioumio diu- ioiid yesterday. Heome , 2 to ii Iii favor of latte Center. - \VILL \ llECOI1END NO CHANCE National Committee 1eJcth a Rouoliition from Payi1o of Wilconain. SATISFIED WITH TIlE REPRESENTATION 3titt fit Itrge mu Ni'i Ilasi s for Couuu- Ittiallltumi of ( lit' ( 'iuuueiilIoui lIui.Is ( iuly lou.r Sliuttirtnrps. . . . 0t her ST. LOUIS , , lunu , l.-Thue reputitilcan mm- tiommal coimiuiilttee hind umuitier coumsuuieratloui tue resolumtioo offerei r'y Mr. Payimo of \\'Iscoimaiim , proviulimig for change of tim iiaais of represo'umtntluum lii time mmatioimuui Comm. Vention. Mr. l'utymue has ammit'ntiuui tbmn rt'solum- tioum since thrat preiuircti , As imc Presm'imtu'i1 It , it Is as follows : ltesol'ti , 'l'hmutt time natletmal romninittno rq'omum lii u'tutimo t 0 t Ii i' comi'mm t ion t Iuut t hu t. me- itfter liii' bnmitmi of meluieuu'umtuttiomm frommm thin minVU rut I a lit t ( a miimu : I I I in II x eu it t foti r itoh'- gitti-s.uutTarge itmimi oume aduiltiomial delegate tar euieii 7Otj % 'ott'H or cccli mnaJorlty ( rae- tiou thieltit eutitt itt niucit i4tuttt for thin to- lOhllenmi .lt'rtnrnh tieket af the lust preceti- limit nlectlomm amid thoU citeim territory and time listi ict of ( 'ohumimitlit Is , niutithed to clx Votes utmuul timutt tile uhehegittes hue utpptlm- I ioimt'ti to tilt' mut.veral comugmesmuiommnl cia- tri'ts of t'iucii stitto tupon time cumniu basis. Mm. l'ayiutj muiathu , a Slueechm iii sumpport of thin movemnt'mmt , maying thuat the states which hmaul cast repumllhculn votes siiotuhtl have imm- creamied represemm tatloim at tile couivemitiontu uiimd that thin representation ought to ho oii tue bashg of republican votea. "If , " hit' lti , "Nevauha cast 25,000 repubhicait votes ammui MiSSiiSIlIlI , for imistammce , cast the sulimmo iitimnhtcu' , Nevada should imavit tIme samuic rep- resemmtatiomm iii coimgr'aui that Mississippi hmaum , but thief cannot hiu under tIme Presemit syateumm. " lie ulecharcul that the reiutihiicamis of thin northt % cre duiihiufltic ium thmeir demmiaimd for refomnm lit this respect. lie imupt'ti thin tiunn votiIu1 conic wiucmm thin reptihihicamma of thmo smith woulti 1)0 able to cast cmi immereaseti Vote amid sectiru its beiuug counteuh , buit uuiilem time oxlstiuug cimcimnmstutimees ho thiougiut time lroh'cseth chmaumge liecessary anti hiopeth the conmuiitteo wouuid reconimmienil time chauuge to thiti commventiomm. Mr. Clayton opiloseti tim actioum out the resolutions by the coumimittee , couitenuhimmg that tii quiestioui was a proper olin for time coumvcntlout to deal with , html mint for tiuc Couflhilittce. lie , however , would vote for time comislderatloui of time quuestiomm him coti- vt-ntiotm. Ito wouhul mtot say that ho wotul'l imot vote for tlmi or sotuie moiniliar itropositioui In tbo convention , hut lie did mint believe time national comumuimitten haul ammy power to con- either it. Ills good frhcumui , Mr. Payne , uieeuuietl , lie sai'l , to doubt thu south. Thin soutlierui reluulilcaums luau ieefl told timat they moust work out their owum salvation and they had lCu'ii tryimmg to do that. l"ummthuermiiome , lie tht'claretl , growimmg very earnest , they wouilul hmave stmccceie(1 ( if they bad beomi left mthoume. ' 1f northern money Iuaut been kept out of time souutim there would be no roasomt for the charges now ummade , " a southern member in- terrtiptcuh to say. Commtiummmimmg , Mr. Clayton said lie retemretl to no special catmiiluiates efforts to control In that section , but that all lmmformation froimi thin ouitsiuhe was perniciotma , Yet , bad aserc affairs in thu south , they vemo mm worse , as It imad heoum shown hem , than they were him soimme of the great northern states to which time resolution Proposed to give more remmesentation. He conteutleul that many of thin soultimemn commtests bad riseum out of a misapprehension as to the power at the committee , arid gave notice of a resolutloum to have the imational commnlttee umoro closely tlefluio this. VIEWS OF SOUTHERN MEN. Mr. Leonarul of Louisiana supported the resolution , saying lie lmopeti to never again see a presidential canuiitlate norninuteul by itoutimemn votes anuh tlefeateui at thin polls. Mr. 1-Jul of Missouri complaimmed of Mr. Pa3'uio's wauit of comisistecucy In proposIng to alto three votes front Mississippi amid cull mIx to time DIstrict of Coiummmtimla , lIe do- ioumnced thin plamm as one caiculateul to cia- raumchlse tInt south on the dounocratic thaii. itr. Suithuerhanci smuppomted the Pmoposltiom , , maying imt never wanted to agaium have to iear flue recital of such thiagraceful scenes t bath been detailed hero tltmring time Past , c-ek. lie thought time natiommal conmniitteo uhtouild be irmstmuuctcii to require the certiulea- loit of all tielegates by time state delegation. lime comnimilttee today reftused to Increase hte delegation fronm the District of Columbia mcmii . two to six. Thu proposition for an in- n.cose weE bitterly opposed by Commiilttoe- mimi Perry Carson , otm the gmommnti that It vould give cmi Undtie amhvauitage to his op- l'oiients. Mr. 'Youngblooih of Alabama mnado a qumlte crusatlonal thmougli a very brief m'pt'cchi imi qiposing time resohntion. "W'e will be all 'lghmt In time south , " lie said , "if you will 10011 your boodle anti the enilssarhcs of our camudidates from thin north at 11011113. t i jtust as vehl to be Ilium itbout it : htis is thin imEhujenco which ti nmomaiizes the otith. W'lieim a eampaigti is oui , time south S ovomrtun by these emnfsaamies who conic c Inong tms , get our mcmi out and give them 000ny to lix things for their eantiidate. 'lie unoimey mtehdoumi moes ( urthmer thaui to the lmt mmiamm to 'honi it is handed , but lots pernicious c'ffect all the saumio. Now , I me- eat , just keep youur corrullutlommlsts at hiime mmti your huoouiin also. " Contlumuming , ito siW hut time souutliorui ieitibllcai ) dolegatlomis c oimdtmctcd theumiselves with all decency ttumt ii s 880 wben Inca were sent through tile south r. I ) corrtilmt the % 'ote lit favor of hhlciume as gaimist Geuteral Gmammt , anti asserteti that C lie miman , ; 'bo was responsihtin for tht Ina tuguratiomi cC the systommu now lmulu.i a seat ii the United States st'mato. Ho saId that lie atlOhtioum of the resoutitioum wouuitl muiemely p0n time coors for mumome fratuui , Mr. Scott of W'st Virglmila. thin original uithuorlty of time iulan proposeti , declared nut rotmthmern nmaut that Cue vresent systemmi as vrommg and asseu'tt'ul timet but ( om tile urge vote of chico huolilorto iii the Mimmmie- iuohis commveiitIomm , uamiy belumg iii the south , lemieral liarrisout catihi muot have secured ic Ito nounlimatioti , OPPOSIII ) TIlE RESOLUTION , Ex-Senator Carey of Wyonilmig ophuttteul tile t1 ( litOltitiomI cli lime jmnumuiul thief it wouuld gIve irger states aim ummduo immtluemice lii uiatiommuml r , , ( lairs. At time commchusioim of time debate , Mm' . Clay- rn of Arlcammsas offered a retoohtitioui as a a tibmitlttute for all mmitttlomms ammul anmenihmuemuts C I ) thin effect tiuat tile eomummmmlttec , shall ciha- 1dm jurlutuiletlon to mmmutkn aumy sucht recoin- temtdatloums to thin mmatIotmal convouition. At lie request of Mm , Feutsomiuleit of Commmmectl- lit the resolutiojt was niodutheti to read : That lids coimiummittee deeot it lmmexpetlietmt 3 ummako nmmy mesoiotion whatever to thin na- lomial couiveiitioim on tills stibject. " Thin reshiutiomm as mnodiflctl was uuioptcti It y a yea cmiii nay vottt-31 to 4. time mmeaK vu votes hioimmg cast by W'iluuorm of ehawuure , Cott of Vest Virgiumimu , Payne f Wiscomisimm anti Ilatchu of Alaska , Clmairmimutmm Carter stated that thin mmationimh c hi " 7 AJ ( I K yve V 1' .il ' dredge Be1idere. ' They are the Lightest Running Wheels on Ilarth and 5trictly High Grade , ( i We Always Made Qood Sewing tOi WhyShouldn't We Make Good VlIeoI5 ? aUAiiTY OUARANTCO TI4 r Ia RECTOR & VILI1ELMY GO , , Agcnts1 , OMAhA , NUU. till NATIONAL SEWIHO MACfluE C01 , ULVIDRU , ILLS , ( hUt committee imnol be'n rceeiimmg rt'stihtmtioummi from chambers of eonmmmeree. ioaruis of tmaI amid other orggtmiIzatIon. omm a varhi'ty or uiii. Jt'cts flmmti It was prommptiy deeIull to refer tiucmn all to the t'tumiiumilttt't , oui nuts anti or- dcc of htiiiics at time eoiuveimtloum Mm' . Carter than statti thmat time mimic of the reptubhleami party requiring thmat time no- ttommal eoiulimiittet' shall give six imionthma mio- tire of a imieetlimg of a umntlouial ennveumthomm gave thin oppoattioum nrty utoiuit' athvaumtage. It was usual tot time party tim power to hold I t a comi vomit iomi Ii rat amid I lie ot hi em Imuirt % cmiii tin' alvnntnge , it any shtotihd aceruue to tin' imohuiimmg of a later coiivpntiomui. 'rime 'Itummormatic party was conmyclieti to give huut SlCt ) ' days' miotico. In thin fimtuime it iiiliiit tui' of great at1vauitng to have it shutmrtcr miotice thou six mumomitims , mis at preut- cli t tMr. Mr. l'miqcnulemi offered a resohmitierm direct. ing hue cimairmnaui of time cotmiiuiittee to pros- svumt to the emniitte& ' on rules anti order of huuuqhness thmuit it thin semian of flue eoiiiumuitteo thmat time Interests of thin party wotilit he nuivammeci , by aumtimorlzing time coin- muilttee to rt'iiimcc , if it uhesireti the fInn , limit of miotico , fromim six mouths to mihxty ilays. h , , SSED SEVElt , I. COMI'LIMENT8. At this 1)olmmt a very Phensant episode oc- curreti. Mr. tiutyton oiTeroi a rrsoitmtloui expressing the appreciation of thiti corn- hilittee to ( 'imairmimaum Carter for the able , impartial anti dianiflei maim- muer In which hn hail presided over flue comnnuittee durIng its tisilboratiommut. Thoi me- miollit ion vas amnt'mmiieti to lticiUuie thaumkiu to Mr Manhey aimil other omeers ot time corn- mmiittcn ( or the satisfactory manimer in which thmey lied ilerfomnmetl their service , . The rose- hutitmn u'nmt iiasseii umnaniniotimuly by a rlutiumg vote. vote.Mr. Mr. Cuirter responiiing said it was time last mimeeting of time full coniniitteo In bumuti- floss scsslomu. lie witthcth to express his slim- core alupreciatlomi for time kindly wortlut which haul hicen autopteti. "I wimdm to thank , ' ' lie continueth , "time couuinmittee as a wimohe anti each tmmember of time committee immiiiviiiumahiy. ammui time hiarty throughout time coummtry for time mmimiimmmer in which time ollicers of thin coin- mmmittoe have ienn stimutumineti. It. was tile mimis- fortummie of the comiimnittce to ummeet an over- vimclmniimg party defeat. I auii grateful 110(1 ( tile officers of the commmiitten are grateful thief neither the liarty press nor time 1)atty as a wimole made any effort to trmuumsfer tIle responsibility fronm the party at large to the men who s'emo struggling In thin camupaigum. ' ' Mr. Carter referred iii a touchmimmg mammmmer to the tienthu of mnenliers of tIme cnuummmitteo aimil coimtintueti : ' 'As we now tiisbamtd to niet ho more as an orgaiiizeii bothy. I 'atmt to say timiut thin fouur years I have lresideti over this comnnilttee have gIven me some of the most tinhighitful remmiembrances of mmiy life , anti I mihall carry thin sentimmients of time most geuterouis anti kindly tceiimig for every mneniber of It. " Mr Carter said thief it in the heat of cia- bate ammil opposing viewut harsh words had Itneit spokemi. ime felt summe they hail never lCemi meant to wounuh or offcimul anti that tIme present comnunittee nihjoumrmmeti wIth time best of fehhowship anti indivlduiah estceln for eadi other. l'hto couminiitten adjourned until 4 o'clock. which meeting Is slnmply for the Inmrllosn of thistributimig tichets. ( ; A I ES 01" 'I'IIE Nt'I'iON.tL LI.t ( t'E. Ciitt.i ii tint I InruisuuYietory by liii t- ttn& ; at tmit' i'rul-r 'I'Iiuit- . cINCINNA'rr , June 15.-hireiteumstehmi wns very wild , hut Ciimcitinatm earne'tl the vie- tory by uimalcing hits at opport000 tinieto , wimihe the Ilmowuis ccattttroh their dozen drives too wIdely. Attendutmice , 3,00. Score : ( 'incimmnati . . . . . . . . . I 0 1 0 : t 1 1 0 - 7 St. Look . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-I lilt ) ; : Cllicinnatl , S ; St. Louis , 12. Emmors : CimicimmmmaU , 0 ; St. Louis , i. Earned rouis : ( "Inciimnati , 3 ; St. Louis. 1. Ihutttnrles : CImm- rlmjimmtti , Dwyem ammi'auighiml ; St. Loulut , lireitemisteln amiti McFarlaniL CLEVELAND , Jumie 15.-No game ; rain. UOSTON , Juno 15-New York - Iloston game postpon"ti : Wet grotimids. WASHINGTON , Jul11) 15-Wasiuington t.on the gmtuno today , tvhlch vaut withmtiuit itilY special featuir , , . Imi time first iuimiiumg Mi'rcer 'ac poorly stuppom'tctl mimlil time vis- Ltors tallied their ommhy ruumis. Errors by the L'hliiies vemy mitatomially asiuttel the Semi- itors in micomlng. Attontiamice , 3,7th ) . Score : mushiingtoit . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 0--fl Pimihuielphmia : . . . . . . . 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 tilts : \Vaslmlngtotu , 10 ; Phlladelpluiu : , 7. Nrmors : Wramlhlngton. 8 ; l'imilntlttluimia.I. . Namimel ruummit'ashimmgtoui : , 3 ; Pluiludelplmia , I. flatteries : \ VutsimlulirtoiiIemt.r amii1c - hurt' : Phiiatlehpiuia. Taylor and Gu-mttly. 1mIIOOKLYN , N V. , .luuie 15.-The lirook- ) 'nS luiumcfmeti their hiit iii the sixth utmiui e3velitil mnniumgs tocitty amid scout.i enotih , C 'uns to defeuit the fast Ihytuig Orioie $ . Sore : I trookhymi . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 (1 ( 0 0 2 2 0 - 4 Jaltinmoro . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 02 tilts : hirookhyii , S ; hlaltimmiome , S. 1'rrorc : : lrookiyim , 2 ; Jiultimnore , 2. Earlmeil ruumis : Jrooki3'ul , 2. I1atterleu : 1lmooklvmm , In umb Lilut Grim : Baltimore , Rafter anti hobiumson. i'i"rsnurto , Jimmie 13-The home toammi vita leuiteum because of its los' IhuYlbmtt ' : ihit'n jitehteul a fair gaummi' , but was mooriy upported. Attelmlaumce. 2,00) . Score : 'ittsimtimg . . . . . . . . . . . 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 hic.ugt. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 3-il tilts : I'Itt'tliurg. 10 ; Chicago 1G. Errorut : 'lttsbumgI ; Chicago. . Eiriuui riimms : 'Ittsbuirg , :1 : ; Ciiiuarto. 1. Iiatt'rIes : I'lttc- uumg. Kilinmi unti Merritt ; Chieaio , Griulith iumd Kittinuhgo. S'rANDING OF THE 'l'EAMS. Played. Won , Lost. PC It'veIauitI . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 2 1fl CI .9 ialtiuiiomt' . . . . . . . . . . . . 40i IS IS Ct ) 9 'Immc'Iumuitti . . . . . . . . . . . -iS 29 10 59.2 'Iiilut'ielphiut . . . . . . . . . -19 2 21 57.1 lostoui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 25 i9 SILS a mtuthington . . . . . . . . . 4 1 'I 20 rt.s \1 iroklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 25 22 51.2 'Ittcliuirg . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C 23 22 51 .1 liicigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 25 24 51 ti ' ei % ' York . . . . . . . . . . . 17 20 27 42.13 ii I. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 II 22 2S.t ( ( i , ouisville . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 10 15 22.2 Gaunt's today : Loumimivihie at Clevehi : ml ; ci luicmtgo hi t Plttciiummg : St. Louis rut Ctmmeiut- muti ; New York at lio.3tout : llaltiumioru itt trooklymm ; PimlliLtitlltmi at. VtshmtIigtoum. COItES 0l' 'l'I1E'I1i4'h'IIitN IFi.t(1 IL iuiisits Cl I ) ' ( lvt-s tt. i'ziiil it I'rt' ( I y ci mitIr Si'Iiitt * Iigit'k , KANSAS CITY , Jun' 13Scorn : lit utimsmts City . . . . . . 0 0 8 0 0 2 1 0 00 t.l'tuh . . . . . . . . . . . . 000002020-I Jilts : Kamisaut Cily , fi : St. 1'tuh , 12 Er- Dm5 : hCumisuuu4 City. 0 ; St. 1'timl , : m. flutter- ii : Iauuieis utmud Vt'Ieii ; t"iuzem multi Sities ill IL\VAUKEE , J tine 15.-Scomes : Illwuiukee . . . . . . . . . Liiiuleitlohis . . . . . . . . I 0 2 1 1 2 1 0 - S hits : 'tlllusuiulcen. i1 : ' , liuiiiettOItmi ; , 11. Er- ) rh ( : ti I I % vittikto , 7 ; 'h I ii unit pol 18 , 7 I tat to I'- s : i hi mum es mumuti Slucit t ; 1 1 ti t cit I ii SOIl it iiti cii river. UflANhI ItAPIDS , Jimne 15.-icor. : i'uiiii htutphuls . , I0000IOI000000-5 OiilutiIUs . . . . . . . . 11300000000001--fi I I I tut fi i'amiti I tapiil ti , I I ; ( oh ii miii imuc , II. urorto : ( I rut mmd I to iuhi5 , 5 ; Coi ii ill Iii ma , 0. it t I ' ' nec : 'ol I crc , I i mi ggm4 a mud imiu luik oswt'II uiuitl'ihsomi. . ll''I'ltOIT , Jimmie l5.-DcitroIt.Immdltuimipolli3 ( lImO I)0tIOIiCtl ; 'e t groummmds. S'I'ANIING OF 'l'hhi 'I'EA2dS , Piuiyt'd , W'oui. Lost. P.C' otm'oit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -Il . 2 10 610 utl litimauoli'i . . . . . . . . . .1 23 1 1 59.0 Itmistis City . . . . . . . . -Il 21 20 515 Imiii'uijOItlt . . . . . . . . . -I I 21 20 fitS ilivmtmjleo . . . . . . . . . . 47 21 2i fill i'itumh . . . . . . . . . . . . . -12 21 21 5(1.0 ( ) ItlmuihtUio . . . . . . . . . . . -IT Pt 2i s3 mmii Itaplds . . . . . . 16 16 :1) : II 8 ( iii iii cut todit y : I mid in num pot is itt lu't i-oh t I n iie'ui Itoh I a at t 'tl I I'itIi kit' ; St I 'ii U I itt itmi sac CI t ' ; Col uimimiumis itt U mutiii ( I lit lIlds 'i5'I'lIlX tSS0Ci.t'l'I0 It ESii.'i'i , iii uut' ' 'l'i ; kOs Ausotli u'm' Fit I I ( lii t itt ( lit' li'a iiiIuu's fluitlit , tJINC' , III. , June 15.-Score : illicit. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-1 l'I 's Molmues . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Ills : Qulmuty , 4 ; Des Moines , 5. 1rmomut : mlti'y. 0 ; Iniu 'doimmes , 1. Jlattcrieui : ' ithrop amid Quuiiimi ; iiuuhrttsvn tuuud LouCl 'tim. ti tO'Klcolfl ) , lii. , JulIe 15.-Score : ) el.forui . . . . . . . . . . I I ) 0 1 1 0 0 0 1- 1 'oria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000000001-i 3 llts : htot'kford , 8 ; PeorIa , 5. limors : tukoit1 :1 : ; i'uoilui , 2. iliittei ins : I lortoum 0)1 ul b'tiytlej' ; Omt'gom'y omiti Iiugihmilo S'I'ANlING 01" 'l'ilfl ' 1'iVt.ilt4 , cii I'luuyetl'Oil , 1tst. P.C. em 5 Moimmes . . . . . . . . . . .i 2) ) 7 I0.6 oriut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 21 16 000 cliorij ( . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 26 II 59.1 01 uiiuirjtI . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 21 ID ri.t mu dam ItuluIds . . . . . . 41 17 21 4i S lit t'Iiiigmomt . . . . . . . . . . t3 10 21 )7.2 ) , limit' ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 II 25 11 9 Joumelim . . . . . . . . . . :31 : 13 26 ' 1.'J ci ittiti'm4 today : ien 1Iolneut at liuirhiimgIn m ; HI. Jotoejili at Qumlmioy : Cedar itiIIitiut ( iii ltcom Ia ; iubuihuo at itockford. li4iuuiO'iI ( l.ziIIt'utgts lImit ' , 'orIti , RE Yui ) ; ? , Juimio lI.-lmt a cable to the ut hhy A mulei1I'anViieetmami , hloubemi , the nil iloims lk'igliii muck , vbuo defeated Zluo- riimutmi lomi hun muumt the ii Is laut I Freuicim phi p. Issuieth tt ciiullcmmgu to time u'orhi for imIttCii nice I ) ( 2,000 inotlS ( oumo utile utmol quiulter ) without llaeemmmlukers 'l'iio % ' ( fly AmoemIc'pmm'iieo1mmiaru hunt been rotjt'j stcd to tumuango thIs match between mis of the plomnlnemmt Aiitciricami amid it I ! the stakomi are suithielently large ihoumlien vtli comae IC this coumuitry , umitliotugh l'iuria hu givemi time Iwet'rommoe , ' I't liM & 'l'I' $ i'l 1.1. V l"I'OhI lflt. ' . ' Ilutriu's 'I'i'iiuui (114011 II 'l'roiuiueluuit hiy tlitt ltIt'hsuirthsituu ( 'IuiimuiiIiti. hit.i.i.H Cl'I'Y , Juirmt' -Speciai-'rtmi ( hlomtoum , Etimi. , 011th huoimme l'uilh leonimu mr t on time oilitnmoumtl at lhmI'u phutce yemutem'iuy : nm'i ni t ui It ( iii I' of flu t' lit'st gui iflu's 0 f I ii ti snmlu'otm. hum. ' of ( toil ultee of tiut' gtimno vi Ii I ii I hit' hit mit liii I f of I hit' sevemm I Ii Immmi immg vimt'n llorloum vt'nt to iuiit , ( timly tiurce hiill : % -tre 1 bmrovmi imv ( 'inik , u'ttch Iteing a ituig foul. ( 'lilt. \uIM cttmtiiit lii' I luill , ( 'it t tim or ; I hue set'omitl iu' Coum ha' . I it I ru I 'a so , ii liii I iii' I hi I rd Ity tit'i mutt mm mlrmit mm scuhitum , itlintit twt'tity ftt't cult o time ftimmi line. t0tiii' gooti work Wtiut ohommc' 1mm both fields. Scorn : ' l'iiilit City. Ibm-ton. itIl.n.t. Ii ii C ) A. 0l'i atom Iii. . . I 3 5 0 hiiivn to . . 2 i ) 3 0 lfru'lctmian : , If. . a I ii I I i4mIrkl'r. : .h . C I 1 t IblI , o' . . . . . . . I I I 0 iTem , ' . , It . . 1 1 5 i"rry. . . . 2 2 1 .1 ib.'wI. p . . . . . (3 1 i I it"-mi.Elut . , 21 , . . 0 2 0 5 ( 'iinllfl. lb . C ) (1 ( S 1 ( "omuztmmum. . . . . (1 1 4 0 lttngm-y , ps. . . I 2 2 4 Il' ilunusmi. rt. . , 2 2 0 0 IIartnin e . . I I 3 2 ( ' . 'tulP. , 31i . . . . . 3 2 4 I iuiry"u. rI . . . . 0 uS 0 0) Clark , ; . . . . . . 3 3 0 1 MoNthly. ii , . a a I ) Ttal . . . . . .IS 17 s ; 't Total . . . . . .S V 1.1 . l.utlls ( Ity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o e a o 3 n i us Ilori.n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m a i o e ' s Eittn'i runs : Falls ( lty , l. Two-has , , h I 1l''Irunui. Tnrt'e-I.as' , him : l'erry. Itoni ' run 'tman .ihol , ri he.s : (5tman , 2 : bt'JI I ( ) tdtsc'r. 2 lirowym , I ; $ tCmo'kler , 1' Ibutmr u. Ii'tt.'i , , ri Isimi ( 'lirk. 2 lIlt h1 t hr im 2 : II'wI. I i4tnmok mit : n , 11ii. 2 : by ltw'i 2. b'ss..I hails : miami. i u' , - . Dill , . 3. % Iil muitrh : Jtowu'l. I. Errnrut huh 1 l'crrN' m Itflti'l'I , I t'iim'I ; Clark. I mbsni.r , i : t'nhIn I ; Miniy , 2 : luiryt'.i , 1. 'I'lmit. . hour an.i army mmnnts. tmplu' : Jamt.i JiiI- son. . MIt-luy itni'p nt Mt. Itnnl. S.F. I'M' ! . , Net. , June l-Sp'otai I- Thti six-tiny llCCIfl mitt-u. of the I' ° week ohotucil Satuirtlay night. The racing was one hiour'tu rile each o'vt'm1tn. from 7 . ) to 10 Thit'rt' were eight contestants rut tim , ' start , of whont stutyt'l , to th. eloqe. making tbmt. fohiowimmg ri'rortis : Wtlltam Anrierson , ifl7a miles ; Stamiit'y Pa ttWttkt , 10'7i3 . 'tulegate , iA0 ; C" , K L"ttwlcb , 103. Fiovui J'ffomuls , 1oIm. Aumiprsomm , iummui Appl"gatt , % Vern each iiutflthit'tppc'ti two cmiii one-h tif mnlmiuitcut , ninhclng their limo emily fifty- mi'tiii mtumil nmmi' half inummumies. First pro- ti mu , it golil vat cii , tm i'd "ciVt I I is ni An- tiu'rsofl ; , it'coimti ireiimiuitmi , silver pitcher S. l'awhoshtj ; I hi lrtl premium , opera glasses , Ray Applegutte. Itiuxiui liii iI mig n t Iu'a ibiti ns. Dl9 MOINES , Juimmn 15.-Special ( Tehe- grmtnl-'h'ho 1).a Moiimemi'hec.i club gave its lirat roati race of time s'asotm today. 'rim. ' cotirse wino a trifle over thirtenum niiieit uinl thin ru.cmilts . % 'nil' chost' aumti oxcitimig' . Thmimo w. , , forty shimmers .tnl tVeuity-Iivn 1)1 thiemii Ibumhuhieih iit"t'iu' of two mnhlmutcio , Frank lIii Iti of los Molnomi , with nine nun- tilt's iiimulilical ) , tluiiheti tirat iii 4S:15 : ; I Il Ibui'illtmiui Ct Mtrmohmalltown : , hutlmiiIcnplnl , two miumulit's amid tiitrty st'coiiiimi , us mice- onth iii tund t ( ( ( tic tl u at ti tne pmlz , ' , I ii 4 1 5-1 ; A. It. Elder of tTtrsimalItowui : , 2-50 liuimtii. r'np , w's third in mind sceommul in tiltmo. l'ttime II :8L' : : . _ _ _ _ _ _ lzuI. . Cii lu'it.t'it'il II R'Iiiiutti&tl , Time emttc'h'ltc-cutth'Cmtn wresthimmg muiateh it'tven Toni iavleut Of Cruhifomnia itmul I Iutrry I tit'hmn1ouuti of' Otuiahmut , a t t lie Charles Street Iiui'iC Inst mmigiit. was a very taune tuf- fair. ltvit'mi : fuim oulte'mtsseti ' ltleluuimomii ntmti tilmiliositI of hint Imi shuort iuii'ter. 'l'ht. mlmuut hotit requlireil tlv niiuiutos ittmI thirty-live tiocoiltiM Ituiti wliHomi Ill' ii tiotihile Nelson The seu'ouiti took lttmt fitty secommiha. time big Ca I I fornia ii vinni mmg vi tim a Ilyl img ( a ii. F'roIu'it'l.stui mind iIittll'1I to it't't. Thmo mmmatehm luicycie race luetween Fre,1- , i-ickcoui mtmii , Maxwell , hub heats , for it vtumso of 100 , comes off at time ( 'harltt Street iirk tills evoumimug , mtmid ought to ho arm iumtoreiuuing amii iOlit'eil' ( affair , 'J'iit'rc' will uulmio he Iwo iru'llniinmtry evcmmtc. It live anti two nllhl aimiaten 1 race , I nivliichi 1 , ' imgi I 1 1 a 1 I , Ill I I y Keiiey , Oils iloitomi , Ilarry Elgiilhi ( , C. Id. l'mirlter amid hioIi'rt , J.Vlilte will conipetti. Card 3IaIcu'ut a Ni-s-v IIit , 3butrIc DIfN\'Elt , Jmimme 15.-George Carl broke thitl womlti's recorti for itmt mtnmiatt'um mtced : mile at thm record macct at the Denver S'iieei club park totlay. lila oliit'iuth thmt wtts I : 18 t-5 , til' ) lirevious mceom ci ieimmg , I :0 : 2-5 , iiu'ltl by A. It. hughes. Card vas laced by it tiuid. I'rumt' * Ion ilItIu. ci' ( rIu'l.ej _ All 1)IltYL'iut of the Gate City Cricket club mu requested to Ineet on the Fort Ounahma roimmmds for a lurmuctlcu. match emi Tustlmty iviumminig at 6 p. In. Visitors mire eomdl.tily uiVltttt. 113' order of thm exeetitl'e cciii- muitice. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' Sipitihers S'Iiu ( ito iiilia.- . FOIt'i' ItOBINStN , Nd , . , , Iuime l5.-Spe- ( iliti Telegrumum-Thmo ) garnO of ball between 'ot't flthulmicon amml , Ciiauimoum-Cmawfor,1 for 201) rosiitte'ti : F'ott ltobiuisoui , 21 ; Ciuatroii- iaw1oi-d , 13. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iluist iutgs Ccl Ii'rt' uuui ii ii lgli St'liool. HASTINGS' . Neb. , Jun , 15.-Spc.cial"I'ele- ( ; mmtmn-h ) Imtctiumgs college mull , ! I lirhm school iahl eitmis phtyi'ul thui'lm lirmit gammie today. c'o , : College , 22 ; High mithmooi : , 9. titriirIst' 1)'I'cstlut Slit-Ilty , St'Itl'IIJSE , Nd , . , Jtumue ll.-Siteclt1.- ( ) ; um-im-ise ( htf ( 'Ittel Shelby lui a gimimme of bull utile Stttuiu'luy , the score utnuidluig : Sur- rIse , S Shelhiy,2. ; _ _ _ _ _ lIt'itit V1iI it'iiits1ittl limu rcnral. CAMI1I1IDGE , Juimn 15.-Hi ouvn , 4 ; Iutrvard , 0. LOCAl. Ihitm7' I'i'hIS. Mmmi. 'dauns , who has beeui living mit the Voiutau'ut hiommie , 816 South Elghiteeumtli street , ttt'iiipted to bum-li tile cstmtbhishmuumemmt auid ( as arreitteti Oil flue chmau'gu of imusa ulty Joimum Barclay of Hardy , Ncb. , was fommuuti 11111) ' lit the feuierai couit yestertisy muiorui. mg of emimbezziltug a letter ctuiitiihiilmig a raft for $150. lie tus ihiied $50 amid costs , Time mnemumhers at thiti First Motlmouilat Eiiis- opal chutm mcii v ii I lmavtm mt mm i um ( aroma I sutelal , lt hit'rI hg a I tutu itarlors of t ho church th Is t'emiliig amuti at time close refmesutmnemuts will 0 served. Jauuicmu Sin itli , fit C mu egmo w Ito atteuumpti'd mmmcliii liWit ) ' 'uvithi it vahliu ( ulutmtliiiuig othing aumtl $15 lii lunacy beloiigiumg to a ms Close , was centeticeth to sixty IhalS I thin cotmuity Jail aim the clusigo of iarcemiv. Jimulge I'oivehl gmammtni a divorce ) t sterolay orimimug to 1dm-ut. Elsie , iamtut Jtuhiuusoum fi ttmum n 1 rev Johi ii soum aim I lie grouim Is of ciuct ty i'l ii tiiutli ) ii PC it . , h i mu. Jolt it miami was mtl si , Lvtmim Limo custotly ut time six umilmior chill- I-eli. m 1adness Comes Al Itim a bt'tter iimudermtumutl big of time tVi1ll shout mUtt U It ) ( ) I I I iti m m in umy piiys. iui his , vhmichm vamuishi lafom'e ) of- ) rts-gentho c'ffcrts-pit.mthmuml I t llollb- ghutly directed , ' [ 'unit' it. c'ouimfoi't Iii me hmtous'ictlge , thimut tct iimummy foiriuts .tf eicmmess imt't , mint ii tie I I II m iy ittlit : mm I ciii , . 15(1 , 1 , ii I hI mmm)1y I C ) it ( ttmiSt lJSl t eth u'r'n ti I. 011 of tue t'ybtt'mti , viiic'hm t hue ( : ) uiiihly laxittive , SJ'rtmp of Figs. pi'tuummpt- ' ' 't'JimtL is ' ' it tite rcmmmoI'es. s113' iii tuiiiy tIll tu1 , ' vi fit mim i h I honui a f In iii m I let , , ii mm ci ha 'Or'tS'iICtre , ebtettummeti ma ) huighuiy h.y mull I mo s'iii nti geoul haul ti m . I tm , heim e II chit I bets nte ii um it to thue fact , t I i n t I t ha I lie 113 mc mmt'ly ( uvli helu peni mOd ci ; m I t tell tat eminlhtiess withmnutt cieliiiilttthmmg Lnm ! gumus omm w'hmieiu It acts. it is thuemofome I iumuportammf lii order to get Itr bauie' 11111 effects1 to note \vhlemm , ' , 'Ott hitur. ' I LISt' , tii mut yOu ii mts'ti th u ii g'ii II i n e :1 : m'ti. a , ss'huiehi hut miuaiutiuc'ttimed l' tlau CuhI' ; 5 mimhit Fig Syrtip CO. only uimd acid iuy I repmutmtltlo driiggl'ts. t If 1mm time tmnjo.yuiemmt of guc,1 hicelt. " , tI time systt'imm Is rc'guitmr , laxative t'r imem' reimietBes itru tIuomm Iltl imeeded. If lhleteti with amiy atitumni chisuitse ommu ll ho comnmnemmoh'd to time Inebt situ Ifiut , t'slCuitIi3 , hut If in mitt'd of a hiuiiui ve1 0 simommhtl have tue host , unci wHit thmi , . ihl.Inoi'mtmttd tmvczytvlterc , Syrtlj ) of t gshtitnti hmljhueit Ililul Is xilit hiirjely tid ueth ihi'e : not'citt'ia1 atkfmetcu. !