THE OMA1TA DA1L/Y 1U8B : TTHSDAV , , UTN8 ! HO , 18(5. ! ) ( Hamilton , W , A , filownrt , I ) M. Douthel , 1) Drnnc , 13 J. BimuldlnK. 1)131 I3L , 1 13 I1 Norman , A. 1) . HemlnR- ton , Abr-1 rnrlKon , A. 1-3. Colvln. DO1 OLAH , ItG-Il. IVtnrKOn , It C Jordan , Jl U , Ibiutniinn , John Bo lrky , James Wolr-dienMky. It K. 1'iixton , W. H Hun- chptt , John H Butler. A. C * . Hartc , Jamo < JJusatko , OeorRc llnmnlntr , W W Illnic- 1mm , 1'Kil Hove , Charles Kcnsler , Trltz lueilcr Krnnk Prancl , T Prlbor ky. Bleb- nrd Berlin. M Lounsn , Nfltf Brown , Blrh- nrd O'Maliey. Trunk Il nco k. L'on Lovl. T. .1 MeVlttlf , Oic-nr Jllikettq U S Ilnll. ] ' . 13 Moore * , lllchnrd Sinllh J J Houehi r , j Alphoimo Wll on , P. r O Malic ron T K. Htnllioroimh , John Cl Knhn , llol" rt Chris- tic.V U Gordon , (1. II I'nrki-r. W. A. Htutndi-M , I ) O VntcM , Oorse II 1 ! < , OeorKe C Pcllner 13dar ( Smith. II 11 Hall. W II Klboiirn. I1. O. Hntivon , .M B Wa h- liiKlon. K B Curler , II. Onlli k , W O More John Nevvlcnn , H. 13 Palmer , II N. Wood , OeorROV. . fovcll , J. L I'leice , J. Jl BrilRVlrlt , J M. Macfiirlnnd , r 1. ( "hnf- fee Sfimuf-1 Mi Leod , J 11 Piirnv. L K Htiitildlna. W N Ninon , r. I * Snilih , II I/ liurkot , K. S KHher , O. P Mnnio. J. S. Miller O 13 Winter , J. H Chaitmnii J. L Kaley. UV llallcv. J. L Llvcy J II JvIcC'ulloch. C 13 Miller , A I , He. . i ) . V , ' . A. Henneli. II. I * Oin > Pnter. ! ' J Utter , W. H Konvvorthj' , r A Allf-n , S.im iMv-H , John Trouti-n. O 13. Bruce , J P I'olley. John Schultz , W U Shprinun Prank Plus- tin. O Whitney , J. P McArdlc , Wllllntn Hopper M L Lrnch , 11 W Covvln II C. Tlinni" . ClPoiRf MiComliH , I'hrU IV Ji-fjon , H A I-'orny , Jumi-a Walsh. Kriink Blclck , C. D LelKhton. IX L Johnson , J N. Stew art \V J Moirow , L. S llulne * . W A. H.uismiy. Hans Hlarkiii < * . A. I. Akerlund. .linnet Mitchell. Jl. It LlvlnRston , Hprmun llosslnu , J r Koblnion. Smith Brown , \VI1- Iliim Von liohtcn. John Lcmke , John L Webster , M T Biirlow , A ' Koslei How- nrd MucAyeal , W. O Ilodscrs , Lullier UUAWI-3S , 9 W. H. lleynohK W H ran- Jilnir. W. W Wllaon A. A JIcl iiddcuh , Kratilc Cully , W. II ntchiim , C II Orahlo , J A HalihcRpr. A. J Palmer. 1)00013 lt-11 U Schneider , I , D. Illch- nrdi , W. J CourlrlKhl , J C Cleland Georpe II Hllchfook , Clinrli-M Moonev. A C. Hull , Jj. M Kccnc , II K. Ooff. William Ooldcr , Andrpw IJnii , ChrH Cuwick , Ci-orKi > Mur- tln , C A I irtnn Thomni Ai-om , ! ] . Atkinson. M T XollrrH , Charlcrt llant ? DAKOTA. 0 William Wrttner , H Halrd. Atlpo Hart , S. H. Combs , M. Mason , 1-ouls Jtopkni'll ni'NDV , I J F MorgMi , Oicnr Calllh.in , J. II Pprnuin , Jlax Monrolson KIIIMOIU3 , IS 1'etcr YoiniKor-j , O P. linker , .lamps ICi-ctnn , JOP Hums. Wllllun White , C C. Allen John M. Hollar. U. n Ayers. Churlps II Slo in , C. A Warm-i. C 11 Miller , A V Koulii. Crosbv Johnson , V. C Shlrklpy , K M McOrew , J. 13 Allen , N. J Taylor. C. C Connor. PUAN.KI.IN. fl-A. H. lt\rum , C 13 Hud- lonir. J G Shafer. W S. Marr , Thomas SturKPon. Al HoldrpRU. S P Uuttotlleld. O. G nallpy J I ) Ftillon PnoNTll'311. H-W 11. Holmes. J. O. Mar tin , II II ( lillllth , S. Ij ISutson , 13. P Diuilai ) . K. M. llathburn , A. WiNey , C. Cammell PPUNAS , n Fred llohner , F. N. Merwln , A II Van llurp , J T. . . Ashbrook. S I. , I'-nrmor , C D lleslcr. H. II llnnkln , C M. Urowit , Jakn Artz , A C. Iliinlcln , A , D Honham , .1 I. Fisher. D P. Smith. aOSIM3Il. rA W Se.ill C U llrown. J II Jones , C ! C Junklns. G P. Knapiile. GAOi : , V - T 13 Hlbhert , I 1. Kfske , D 13 Allen , S 13 Smith , 13dgar 111 own , I' II James , James Saumleis , 13 10. Hanlen , G H Johnson , Hairy W JacKson. J M. Kll- jmtilek. A H Seller , K C Drake , Noah Jlyan. J. W Williams. C. T. Hairlson R Vf. iJillln , W H Wilson , Joseph Kills , 13 H Hinds. J. U Meaiiumhlln. I. W Cell , C W MrCnlloiiKll , S M Steece , John A Weaver , J 1 Shaw. C 1 ! . Uoils IH S Se.l- TOJin. Walter Smith , T II. IJuibo , II Glas- BOW. C M niKK , Uus Graff , J C Hlirch GAHFII31.D. .1-1 * . A. I3d\\ard , D S Iley- non. Jumps Itnrr C1IIANT , 2 K 13 Lowe. A H. Stuck.-r. HAUI.AN , 9-A. Iv llurr. 13 I * Moans. C. A. Luce. A J Armstrong , W M. 13r\\ln. Thomas Shellley , J. 1 * . David , Allen 1311lott , T L Porter HAYI3S. -J , U Cruzen. S C. Franklin , J. 11. ChiiHlnor. U. W FrerlliiK HALL. IS George II Thuminell , W. F JIcLnuRhlln. G L House. W II. Harrison , Seth Wilson , C. W. Brlnlnser. F Jl I'cnny. D. C Xlnk , II. T. Fuchrman. Jack Gallagher. M. T Garlome , Georso P. Dean. John Alexander , W II Harrison , W. T Spelts. A. W. Uuckhclt , I. M. Cole , tester Hotishton HITCHCOCK , R Messrs Cole , Arm strong , Campbell , Itoblnson , Shurtleft and Van Petteii. HOI.T , 11 J. 13 Allison. 13 S. Gllmore. U M. ChlltleU. Nell Hrennan. B W Johnson , D 13. 13IMoy , J. L McDonald , S J. Weeks. .1. M Hunter , J. A. Hlec , W. S HAMILTON. H J. W. Hunnpll , M. Woi thv. Sam Spano lo. N C C-hrlslenson , M F Stanley , J. H Cain , F. J. Hrlelter , John J. Farley , N. J llonan , A. K. Slek- man Swan Peterson. P. U. Harilson , W J Newell. C. O. 1 { > C1HHI. HOVVAHD , S-A. 13. Cady. Frjyilc ] 5arlle , 1i Hermansi n , Hemy Ilnnsen , J. C. Coin- llcld , J 11. Williams , John Uober and dies C IinFFHUSON , 1S-C. W. llary. . 13 L nilclmer. G T. HagRard. F L .Miller. H. T Ilower , D. Lewis , ( J IJ. Muiiay , P. W 1'rlec GeoiRO Iteilell , n L Cllne , Cabh II Taj lor , S H Men 111 , George Ciiunli , W C J'aiker , L D Mi-Cord. Charles Daw son , II W. Challlce. Ja ) > er Helnry. JOHNSON , 14 A. 11 Allen , O C Carman , C. A Pierce. T. Applc-KCt. David Collins. J. O O'Connell. J W. MrKee. H P. Adkins. 31 F Hltchroek L H Xlnk 13d UcjuoUK , C P Hon. C C Heed C L Hothcll KI3AUN13Y. 11-C 13 Johnson , J C Mr- Klnn < * y H 11 Heffner. John C. Poteison. I3d Anderpon , C W Morrow , H J McClel land , I3d J Peterson , S. C Stewart. J. A Cllnp. Jeff L Stone. KI3ITH. S H. D. Lute , 13. M. Scarle , C A Walki r LANCAfTTCU , 71 S J. Alexander M T Altkon , C A. Atkinson. L W llllllnKsl y , J W How en , Prt-d Heckmrinn. C. C llurr , H M llushnell. S. II Hiirnham. 13. LIs- ! nell , T II Henton , S. W. Huinham , H 11 Cow drey , W II Clark , T M. Cook. W J Crandall. D. G Couitnay , S T Coch- iaii J T. DorK'in , Thomas Dai neil , P .7 Uore , I. M Daw son , W A Dlllwortli , T. J Dlekson. W L. Daw son , Web 13aton , A W Field , C. H. Gcie. Il 8 Grimes. F A Graham. II II. Graham , A. K. Haney. W. S. Hamilton , J. 13 Hill. C A llanna , P M Hall , W. A. Hartley , II. W. Johnson , J J. Kelliy , H. 1C Kuimnn , Goonjo KImmoll , C M. I im- beitson , W. H Much. L 1' . Hidden , C n Mori 111 , C. 13 Magoon , Sam MnClay , W. C I'hllllps , Phelp-i palnc , c. W. Pleice , L. C. 1'ace. I. Jl Haymond. James Ste\enton , AV Motion Smith , 13 11. Sixer. V. 11 Stone. W M SoPlev A. H. BchleRi I. K II Spen cer. A W. Slewait. A It T.llbot. II H TownlPV , Joseph Tenter , A 11 Trlmlilo A II WhMiian. J n Wil'-lht. D G Wing. G J Woods. J. H ANcstrolt , W. .1. Wcllcr KNOX 11 Georse A. ( Ironies , C.eoise Cliamheis Dug WiitHon , William Kaley , II II Pintail , S Saumleis. A C Pilttei , O. A\r Illcp. ItnliPit Lewis , A , L. Towle , George IMKilon K1.MIJALL. a-W. J. Leaning , CS. W Beard K13YA PAIIA. 3-ir. J. Skinner , C. A. lllplev. W. Wood. l.Ot'P , 2 lieiijamln Johnson , W. H. Dun- ' ' 'LINCOLN. n-A s Baldwin , .1 n nvans , W M Illiunan , Alnx Stewait , llobeit Mu- Muiiny , W. H. C. Wooilhuist. P L. HarI - I > er Ira T Haip , J imps S Piobblns , LOGAN , 2-13 P. Hmllh. D P. Wilt-ox. MADISON. 1 , ' C 13 Duinhnin C. A. Jinn- rtnll , ( leoigc 11 Spear , J 1 ! llnrnrs. llow- iird Miller. Prnnlc Prlnee , F W. Itiehuid- fion , W N Hiibp. W. M. rtobertBon , John H Hays Hint Mape-t , Piank Hurnham , Thomas Mi Donald. 13 H TI.IC\ . M13UUICIC IV Itobcrt Campln-ll , J. J. Gallo ly W T Pin-lion , W < Keir. Jake Tcmplln , Ilany Tomplln , W C Hoblnson , 1'ranklln .Sweet , W. 13 K nr. D L Grlnir NUCKOLLS. 11-G L Dav. W. H. Dean , J D Stlne. A. C Fell , W H. L lKll , S. T Caldwell , H A. Seaile. K D. Iliown. .1. Warren Kelfer. Jr. G. D Pollmir , S. T Chiisty , C H , Holmes P. A Sherzlnger. KAN'CK.L. . w. Moman 13 D Gouhi. C II Wiluhl , N. A. Wllllims Oldfon M'herln- II. McClure , J H Umstead layman HnriH NI3.MAI1A , 1" > J. D Strong. Kd 3Ia\will. Hauy McCandlehs , George Sulton , Iloberi Volker Kilehel. H H Halley. John Stialn A J runiliH , C F. Stowait Irwln Hurn- limii Itufni Le.ich , Geoigo Vanhonton , J J * NI-M ) , Thomas J Majora OTOH. 2t ( M T Johnson , H. C Fiooman 1"3 A Hi own , Paul .Ii-Shen , John C. Watson H H Hailllng , Nelson Oveiton , J W CuBtil. Patllok lloddy. Wllllun Ilydoi Wlko Haistlt-i , W II Norton. C. H. F.I- tnendorf. Geoicn 13. Htown A. D. Walt Ueoigu W. MeKro , ChaileH Dorman , J. It M.'K < > < J O MoonT. . J Smith PAWNHi : n-H. C LtndKO. Cl > do Hnin nrrd , John H. llopei. C W Collins W. H Wilson , Pranlt Haiilson , P Wenzel , J. J lUin.ird , L H Wood * , W M Glffoid. A K llasHlir H M lli-ny. r K N\e K. L Vanee C \ Si'hnpptl PHIJI.P.S. 10-F A Hi-ai ) , O II Huberts Cr.ujL-3 ( nil ) liull Ilia slrkjiess In tlio \ \ < nW. It retains IhvdlgoMted fond too lung In tin ; l nu-h nud pnnluci'i liiliunauesj , torj > ) il HUT , InJI- bxil : tasle , ci tongue , haV li ,1'l.iclu' , In- soniiila , < ! ' ll'Wl's Vill cnrui jii tivtt'on : ut J all II i result , t tii' } ntidtliornuulil ) ' ' "c. i > d 1)1 * I. Howl f. (4. , | null , uul ) 1'JtU to U' e with liooJ' bar.ujarllla. W. II Ilnll. 13. O. Titus , T. r. McCormlck , P D. SwniiKon. J. II. Johnson. M , S. Ander son. W , A. Forsythp , O M. Hoe * . I'lKItCn. 7-H 9 Heck. W U. rh HW | , Thomas Chllnprs , II. J. Illll > beck. Hnrrl- son Hammond , Wllber 13. Hoair , 13 I. PIiATT13 , 11-Kdward Harlpy. Ous Hpchcr , N'pln Oleson , Thomas Wilson , 13 C. Max- ui'll , J. U. Sterrs , J. G. Pollock. Fred Mc-PdPl , J. M Kllllnn , 13 A. Stuberger , J. I'OIJClT ! H. Cnm-il > p'.l , W. 13. Klnney , Peter Pike , Jam-s Miller , A L. Austin , J H Ml&kev , H. H. Kummcr , L. V. Haa- kell. II. Ok Arnold. . , H < 3I3 WILI/UV. 11-11 H Trolli , Gcorso lloel.nell , V Franklin , W T Hen'on , M 13. Piper ; C. W. HarneH , A H. jluiti'M. A. 11 Smith , C P. Waterman , J. 13 Kellc > , 12 H Hnnks. H. II I3isterday ItlCHAHDSiiN 22 C. P. WNer , J. C 1'VrRUs , James Hill , 13 Werner , L. S Sihnfffr , William Hutlei , J. C. A. Jionls , A. H Keltn. 13 C ) I.PV\S. | J C Yulzy , I. W. Nanslnt. Clunks Stiawn. O. J , Hi-it/ , HPIIIV Peterson. J D Wloks. P n , Howe , LUP Ii\enport. Charles Smith , Jpmo Jami son , P. W. SumiPlson , S H. Haync , H J. HOCK , 4-Thomas Ilulton , A. H. O ili , 13 Opp and T A. Mi Cuen SALINI3 2J-C H Anderson. H. M. Wells. W. S Grafton , J. H. Dougo , W. H Morris , I , W. Dawi-s. J. 1. Tldlmll. 1-3. 13. MiGlntle. 13d Fleet. K. I Fosi , \ \ O. Southwlik , W. P. Flshburn , J. II. Phillips. J W Shab.ita , A 11 Kenyon 1L. . Petti- bone. Georpo II. Hastings , 13 W. Ml'-kell , F. J Sadolllc , J Nlspelf C. H. Goodwill. C. 13. Van Pntten. SAHPY , 7 A H. Nichols , P. J LinROon , G W. Pox , M. A. Lunn , S. A MoiriFOii , John Ward , P M Graham SAPNDKHS , 19-A Lav-rty. H II St.uld. S II. Hall , T L Adams , Juries f-i luilz. Oscar Hall , \\lllaid Wilson , U. 11. Kiis-pp , J. G Wilson , Pred Jackson , Audi on Klein- Ing. D. P Turnev. W T. Mau.-k , J A. Anderson , M. A Phelps , 1 . ; * . Church , A. D. Chamheilaln , T. J Plekolt. W J l.ehl. SCOTT'S HLtfPI3A 11. Wood , O. W. Gardner and Sam D. Cox. S10PX. 2-H Covey , 13 )3. ) Ll.-rmoio 813WAHD IB D J. Hlown. Tlutnas Lorr. H. D. llarney. J. H. Hamilton. A H Fur nace , J II Heckman , Dr. Lon'itldsv , J .mcs Wright , James 1-3 Smiley , Thomas Tvde- man , Charles Wortman , John I3ml"imrt. P. H. Hlshop , G , W. Lo lev , II T. Jom ? , GeorgA. . Mcrilam , G. A Ueiby. STANTON , C T L Ackcrmin , A. I1. 3nos. S Denny , H. Y. Appleby , 1-nn Kern. M. Jeffrey SHI3HIDAN C-T. M Huntlnrl < n D M Mortal , W. H Newton , T. I " | i. inpi iii. Charles Wpston and 13 J. Hoblnson SHI3HJIAN. 5 13. Munn. T II. Heasoner. Theodore O'Jendyke , L , lleehlold , Jacob Mbei s . THAYKIl. 17-Jesso Starbuck , Dr. Demp ster. J A Mail , A. M Dyer , Dr. Moss- heart , II C Kllpatrlck Dr Wllcox , Daniel ) ry. F Oltson. 1-3 M. Jenkins , Frank llolllngsivorth , Harry Wilson , George Holes. Alf Llndsey. C T Hlchards THOMAS , 2-J M. McMillan , C. 13 Cal ender. VALL13Y. 7-n 1C. Hedlon , J. H Capron , 3. S Soars , II. H. Thorngate. J A. Hat- ton , Geoigc. H Hastings , Georgu I. Kellcy. WASHINGTON. 14-.I W Hoggs , H. D Hairls. H F Wolse , F. H Clariage , Hoilell Hoot , H Hlaco. W. J. Cook. O A. Pegall , Hinry Hilllngkanin. J L Cook , T. K Pauling. II. H. Heed , Chi is Sierk , Joe S Cook. W13HSTI3H. 12 A. F. Hayes , D. M. Hun ter. C 13 Putnam. A M. Walters , A. J Wairen , John MeC.illum , J S White , Charles Hunter , D M. Abel , L H. Fiost 13. II Smith. C. W Knluy. WAYNI3 , 0 J O Woolston , D. Cunnlng- i.im , 13d Hennlek , Dan McMiinlual , George. H Halley. John Donner , 13 C. Hrook ! . Nels Giimsley , Chailes Schulthles , B. F. Swan. WHKrjLHU. 1 C H Gleseky YOUK , 21 G. W. Post , chairman ; N V. Hal-Inn. C A. McCIoud. A. B. ChrHtlan , J. H. C Bremer W. L White. W. H Ueadoi , C W Shreck. A. W. Wellm.in , B. C Campbell. F. C. Power. W. 13 McCIoud. H S Harrison , W U. Nichols , H B Bet tom. C. B. Palmer , C C Boslow. J N ; < lldow , William MuFadden , H. Mc- Conaughy , C J. Nobes. FOR THC HATIKICATIOX. The McKlnley ratification tomorrow night bids fair to bo one of the grandest demon strations of a political nature ever held In Lincoln. As It will be the prrludo to the greatest republican convention the state ever witnessed , the attendance will bo large and the enthusiasm engendered rar reaching n effect. The location has been selected , In front of the Capital hotel , uhero a mon strous stand la being erected Colonel Ed Slzcr , marshal of the occasion , has opened "ratification headquarters" In tlio Llmlcll lintel , and Is assisted by a corns of clerks who are pushing the enterprise t\lth Igor. A mammoth picture of McKinley is being painted by a local artist for Bcrvlco at llio ratlllcatlon meeting tomorrow night ami in the convention. Adjutant General Berry announces the. resignation of Captain S. II. Stncoy , of company 13 , Second regiment , Nebraska National Guards , stationed at Ord , Valley county Captain Stacey's resignation is caused by business pressure. Omaha people in Lincoln- the Lindell 3 T Dorsey , II. II. Iroy. A. C. Powers and wife. N 13 Wescott. James Allan , C II. Boufller. Edward Soils , Oeorge W Covell , R. C Jordan. John H Ilutler. At the Cap ital G F. Dett-i Samuel MacLeod , John C Thompson. At the Lincoln H. T. Clarke NEWS SPREADSTO CANTON ' ( Continued from First Page. ) a lo ? from the cabin oecir led by Abraham Lincoln In 1 23 at N w Salem. Ill On one- end of the head of the giuel Is Inicilbed on n sll\er plato the name of the donor and the above stated far-Is , while on the. other , on a gold plate appear the words : "National Hi-publkan Contention , Held at St LonlH , June 10. UW , Nominating William McKinlc-y for President " This gavel , which stands as nn emblem and typo of sturdy Americanism and Amer- li.in homes nnd Industries , was placed In my hands as assistant seciotaiy of the convention and of the notification commit tee for presentation to > ou on this most happy occasion. It glvi s mo the piofound- eat pleasure to discharges this duty and to say that In handing jou this gavel I hut express the opinion not alone of the treat mass of the members of the repub lican party of the United States , but o many thousands of Independent demo- rats who stand for honest money , that In No- vembei next the work of the convention which nominated you vvlll be clowned by a majority m-vor jecehi-d but by one otlu-i nominee of the it-publican party , and that , following the paths of the maityicd Lin coln , whose memoiy is rcprescntfd by thH gave ) , > ou , like him , \ > III dltuh.iin'c the duties of the great ofllfe. to Mhlch yon will surely bo < leeted in Noiembcr next with uiiselllHh pattlotlsm and unswen-Ing fidelity to thu constitution and principles of American llbeity only iiniPHuiitcil by the it publican party. As the applause subsided , utter Mr. Smith's presentation of the hamlgomc gavel , Mr. Mc- Klnlcy stepped foiward to the. edge of the veranda and said : Mr Smith , I thank you for this beautiful gift and for the eouiteoiiH terms in which > ou luiM > conveyed the wishes of the con- vi ntlun I am ! uil to huve so valuable a souvenir of thn gie.it national lepubllcan i onvi-ntlon , and cKpcclally am 1 gintotul for the remembraiico on account of the hlsloilc associations connecting It with the- name of the maityu-d Lincoln , whose memoiy Is an Inspliation to every Amer ican 1 thank jou again. ( Cheeis ) Bcfoio the notification pally could get seated for luncheon a reprcbentatlvo dele- gallon from Columbus , v.hldi had come 120 miles , tailed , ii.5 ! In number Genei nor Mc Klnley rcbponded to a prpiientatloii by ex- Attoiney fljneral 1) . K. Wntson : You havi ) done mo gu-at honor which 1 highly iippieelato by DID tall you have made upon mo today. 1 letall with great est pliasuro tha tour yeais 1 spent In Hit capital city and th.it old place lias become \oiy de.ir to mo. 1 felt through all those yo.ua that thetovas not u moment ol tlmu that I did not have thu sympath ) and the piipporl and the good will and tin encouragement of the men of Columbus Inopcctlvo of political adulations , and 1 locall no four yeuis of ni > public suivlci that were moro .iBrnt-aldo to me and thai huvo left moio , i)2iccnblo ) memories whlcl I t-hall thiilsh foicvcr than the four yeart 1 ppcnt among you 1 thank jou. Con * giensnian Wntson , for the giaclous vvoidi you huvn spoken peisonally to n belf ] ilo belli-w In mv country , I believe In It * vnul posblbillties and 1 believe It IB enttrelj with us what shall be thv possibilities 01 the luluro for thu government of th < Unllril States ; and I tun suio that th ( I if oplp of thin country , fiom ocean to ocean will Htanri by those principles .uul thosi pollclPH that will Btcuru to the people o the United States the greatest prosperlt ; and thu highest deMlny. M KINL13Y PIIKSI3NTS THUnSTON. Coutlnuli.g , the eovoinor bald. " \V < , iavu pi r tent with us , mid it glvt-i mo the Krcalctt pleasure to pri-seiit to joi POIUCJ tit the iiollflintlon committee fiom tin icpubJir-nii natlaual LOUVoMluil. The firs' per oi ! I dc.ilrc tu prcsrnt U thn Illuatrlou : iltleru of .VehiasKu , United Stutex Scnatoi 'lluiiiton. " In irply lo c.illb fiom thousands of pee flo uskeiubUd , Senator Iliuiston appcarce uni ] kald frum the ttepg of Qovernoi McKltv ! ( ) ' home Koui ypr < i Hgo the demociutlc party huh in ii-i Amcrlenn pi-opla "Qlvu us frei ti ide nnd the prixspeilty of this countrj v. Ill Increase ) " You loted trea trudu am ! pioipmlty recodtj. They said : "Give u : frpo trade nnd new Industrie nnd far- torlPi will open , " lint thny c1o pd Thf-y said : "Give ui frpe trade and thpro will l > n Increased pmployment for Americans , lint there was Increased Idleness InstPiid. They said : "Giro us frco trade nnd wniei will rlHp , " Imt they failed to rlv They mild : "Olvo ns free trndo nnd business will boom , " but It bustpd ( Laughter nnd ap plause ) Today. In the IlKht of their past experience , it Is absolutely necessary to abandon their old position nnd thry now pay "Give us free sliver nnd all lhe o Rlorlous results will follow. " Don't yon think. In the light of their past repudiation ind bnnkinptey , that > ou had better have i llttlp collateral security before you ac- ttjt thilr new promise of Ameilcan ptos- pprlly ? ( Loud applause ) Governor McKlnley thru Introduced rx- Senator Prank Illscock of Syracuse , N. Y. , n these words : "My fellow citizens. It gives mo very great pleasure to piesent to you the rcprtBcntnllve from the great I3m- 1 Ire state of Now York , Senator Hlscock. " Senator Illscock responded Ixidles nnd Gentlemen You are here to- lay to meet friends and neighbors of Gov- rnor McKlnley the c-andldato of the to- itiblleali party for the presldeney. Your Jiearts are overflowing with love to him. Your Judgments approve him and you most icnrtlly endorsp the principles for Which 10 has lonif labored and which arc now HIP platfoim of the n-publleaii pnrtv 1 ame hero from the state of New Yolk , epreseiitlng that state ns a me mber of the nolltlcatlon committee , to notify him of his nomination , HIM ! 1 say to you that 10 U ns dear to Ihe hearts of the people of the stain of New York as ho Is to jour- sol VPS I proclaim to you without fear of contradiction that he Is as much np- > roved bv the republicans of the states of S'ew York and bv their Judgments and by one-half of the democratic party of New York state as he Is by you ( Laughter and irplause. ) This year wo had a super- ibundiinco of candidates for the prcsl- lency men pre-.sented as statesmen of no n can merit. Thomas B Heed Is a great nan ( Applause ) New York presented the mine of that grand governor of our state who was elected by 1V > 000 majority Iowa ircsented the name of Allison. 11 gre-at statesman ( Applause ) Ohio presented the lame of Melvlnley. ( Yells and npplauso ) Senator Illscock claimed that 111 propor- lon to population as well as In fact , New- York would glvo a larger majority for Mc- Xlnlcy 'ii'Xt fall than Ohio. Charles 13. Tovvnsend , tlio representative of Maine , rcpljlng , said : I'nfortunatelv for me , Maine Is very > oorly represented , but H represents the iiislni'ss Interests of the countrv , 1 came. lorn the .state of Maine , who had a favorite son that we thought this convention ou ht o honor , but when wo came to this eomcn- : lon we found that McKlntoy was the pco- > lp's eholce ( Loud cheers. ) Maine has al- vnvs been loyal to the republican patty and .o the > nominee , and I can my to you that n November wo will give the nominee the aigest in ijorlty that any president has ever received from our state. PLKDGCS PENNSYLVANIA. Delegate-at-largo Dr. Theodore Flood , edi tor of the Chautauqua Magazine , said- What state In the union should stand up as the chief apostle of protection doctrine f not thn state of I'enna.v Iv.ml.i' And It will do It In November No state of the mlon will stand by sound money with more votes than the state of Pennsvlv inla in Novembei The declaration made hero to- lay by Governor McKlnley tbat he ac- [ epted the platfoim adopted by the St [ jouls convention without anv nu , illllcatlon ndlcates that there cannot be n more ac- eptable candidate for the presidency of fered to the peoplfi of Pennsvlv inla or of the conntiy than William McKlnley ( Ap plause. ) I make the. declaration that we will plvo to McKlnlev thelirgest popular majority of any stateIn the union In No vember ( Loud applause ) Senator llrown of Virginia was then called out and remarked- I wish to say that I hall from a state In .vlilch . all of our presidents have been dead Tor some time. ( Laughter and applause ) Rut wo have the satisfaction of knowing : hat the great men who have gone at some time or other lived In Virginia I wanted to connect the old state with Major Mc Klnlev. but falllnc In that I lnvo located Mr H.inna In Virginia. ( LaiiRhter. ) These gentlemen who come to you from these re publican states do not have the fun that we have In Virginia. Wo get a majority there this evening nnd tomorrow moinins It Is pone as the frost bcforo the sun ( Laughter. ) I thank you for vour attention and I siy this for A'lrglnla : Tint the state under the sound money platform will re turn again to the ranks of the republican's Temporary Chairman of the St. Louis Con vention C. W. Fairbanks of Indiana , answer ing a call , remarked : There was some question when that great conprcHs met at St. Louis In the mini's of some in to what would bo the declvratlon of our pal tv faith. There were some who were .afraid the republican party would stiaddle. I had no fear upon that point. for the republican i arty never Htraddle-et In all Ha llfo. In the old days of Abr.iKam Lincoln th" republican paity did not strad dle upon the supicmo quenllon of slavery , and when war came the republican pait > did not divi- * ? and straddle but npoke foi national 'inlty Upon all tincrext iitrs- [ tlona before thi > people , currency and the tariff , the republican patty never strnd- dlcd. nnd It did not straddle at St. Louis ( Loud applause ) Colonel RemmeH of Arkansas made re sponse : We have here today icpres ntnllvcs from the Kieat state's of our countrv and they have told what they ate tolng to do and of their lovalty and of the majorities thcj are going to roll up Wo are here today to bring our tribute o' love , lojrltv and de votion to that magnificent standard bt.irer of the republican paity , William MeKlnley. We. are going to cairy tin- state of Ken tucky , the state of Tennessee and the state of Louisiana , where the governor had the coinage to go down and speak for the great Industries of Lotilsi ui.i IOWA'S HUNDRED THOUSAND. Hon Calvin Manning of Ottumwa , la . came up smiling to remark : You will pat don me If I preface jny re marks by Hu.vlngthat in all that Is good Iowa affords the best. Speaking of Iowa , you all know as well as 1 do that Iowa Is republican and we never go democratic , only when wo are dry. ( Laughter nnd np plauso. ) Wo propose to make the vote of Iowa n clean 100. ( ) plurality for Me- Klnloy and prosperity. Judge Hughes of Vermont said. All that has been said In promises by New York and Pennsylvania ami ) > > In diana I hoie will be followed by perform ance Vermont needs to make no promise to the u publicans of this nation that nlu will she n mcati-r inajotlty neeoidlng to hi-i population than any other state In the United States can glvo. ( Applause. ) Tin- time has come to leturn to the kind of leg islation that McKlnley advocated and that will be > made and executed by him and Vcimont will be theic clc. ling him Hon. Martin Van Huron Jefferson of Mas sachusetts Thu time Is diawlng to a closn and 1 only wish to miy ono word foi Massachu setts. It Is vvrll known that Mai-s.icluisi its had a New England pen whom they went to St Louis to nominate for the candidate of the lepubllcan party While ahe- was clearly lojal to that HOII , she vum also lojal \VlllIam McKlnley. MiiFsachusetta next November will cany 100,000 mulorlty. Wo are all united and wo love McKlnley. Ho has all th qualifications that Massa chusetts needs and bv these qualifications 1 have said that In Massachusetts McKln ley will cairy every state this side of the Mississippi. I thank you , gentlemen , for the opportunity. Captain Jock Crawford of New Mexico re cited a poem and then In reply to repeated calls National Republican Chnlimiui Mark A. Haiina said , , J "in ijlail to meet you nil , especially thu ladles. ( Loud cheers and laughtf r ) I have listened to the distinguished gentlemen who have fiddrebsei1 von v.ith much Intmi stand will bear In n. ! * * the pionilseu they ImM ) made- and will see to It that they per'orm theli piomlses Wo only have time left to take the plctutcs of the notlllcatlon commit tee , so I hope the audience will excuse me Thu party was then photographed and then left for Cleveland. Tlio names of the party which traveled on thu special notification committee train are ns follovvH W. P Aircy. Maryland ; C D. Alcxaiidoi , Ala- bain. . . 0. H. IH-era. Illinois ; Hiram Brown- lee. Indiana ; John Hrcsler , Nevada , L. M Bernard. North Caiollua , James W. lirook , Veimont ; J. S. Brow nine , Virginia ; W. D Frnzee , Mississippi , M. 13 B. Jbffeison , Maksachusotts ; U. T. L > nch , West Virginia , Henry G. Mone , Delaware ; Calvin Manning. Iowa ; J. P McCartey , Now Yen It ; T J O'Brien , Michigan , Georgu A S > kes , Con necticut ; Henry H Smith. Washington. W D Savvjei New Hampshire , C. 13 Town- bend. Maine , II. L Wilson , Washington ; II A. Huso. Veimont , J. A Buckley , Oklahoma ; J. W. Butler. Texas ; Krncst Caldwell , Ten nessee ; J W Darrlngton , Arizona , Jacob D Early , Indiana , Denis Egan , Florida ; Theo dore L Flood , I'unnsyUanla , Joseph FolU , Indian Territory ; Charles Hilton , Oregon , C S. Johnson , Alaska ; Robert Maxwell , New York ; N G NIcKemon. Wyoming , Jl. 0 Ring , WUconsIn , J. C Sanborn , Rhode Is land ; Walter Smede , South Dakota , Senator Frank lliscock. New York ; General McAlplu and Mr. A. 13 Humphreys of Now York ; Hon M A llanna and Sylvester T. Everett , Cleveland , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Me * riinoii Maria tur Home. CAPE MAY , N. J. , June 29. Vice President Stevenson , left Capo May [ or Uloouilugton , 111. , today. SICKNESS IN THE YALE CRE\V \ No. Six Has Tootlincho and the Coxswnin fiom . ore Thrcnt. ENGLISH OAp ; SUIT THE MEN NICELY Longer 1'ooni niiil Tlilinier lllnilc Aliiruil'oic-o In tinS but the Test l * < nut 1 " r.mleil. ( C'ojiyrlRlil. 1W , by I'ro PuMliililnv Conipnny. ) IH3NLI3Y-ON-TIII3-THAMKS , Juno 29. ( Now York World Cablegram Special Tele gram ) Yale used Iho now 13ng11sh oais to- nlghl for Iho 11 ret time. This h.is not been a ( latlsfnctory day. Coxswain Donny Clarke developed tonsil Ills on Snlurday. Thu crew rested on Snndny and today the doctor ad vised him to stay at homo. Tomorrow , how ever , Uonny will bo In his old flaco nnd the hills will once more io-echo with noumls of his nnnmtchod voice. I.ongacro devel oped a serious e-nso of loothacha and went to Heading last night Ho returned nt neon. I'ayno Whitney took his plac-e at No. C and did remarkably well. The new 13ngltsh oars are noaily two inches longer than the American oars brought over nnd nearly an Inc'i : nirrovv r nt the tip , The blade Is neaily three Inches longer. The bojs are .ill hli > liu iik.i.v : . ! with them. Captain Cook said thai they would bo given a fall trial nnd the probability is that they w 111 bo used from now on. The crow certainly grabbed the wi < tur b'Hcr and quicker than nt any time jet. Po liuuiv in- \ltatlons wcro oUendod to HIP en v jester- dny that they were divided. Some went on Mr. Crisp's launch ; others dined with Ihe treasurer of the regalia committee.- , while the remainder drove all the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson , Klehnrd Harding Uavls and Charles Belmont IJ.iv Is , consul nt Florence , spent jeslerdaj here. They rowed lo Marsh Mill. ; , but did not ac cept the Invitation to luncheon. The duchess of Marlborough Is expected at thu recep tion next Thursday The great ttngltaii-Aincrlcan four-oat ed race Is to bo rowed next Thursday evening. Captain Browne Armstrong has not fully decided who is to row In the boat The captain will bo stroke , Ilnlph Paine , ' 08 , is 111 be No. ,1 , and Miller No 1 Manager Do Illbour may bo bow , but It is not jet de cided Iho boats are clinker gigs , a sorl of working boat. A four from the Henley Kowlng club will represent I3n liitul No body in cither ctow lies been In either boat this jear. Thu conditions nre that only onu piactlce spin will bo allowed before the race. The distance is the li > st half ot the course souielhlut ; over half n mlle The American four slopped cigaiettes today. Iho major will bo referee. The betting U ac cording to who bets The Sports' club of London v.-lll give a dtnnei to the YoJu crow- on the evening of Thursdaj- , July 9. Iho last day of the regatta. regatta.ntmil ntmil M'INTOSII. DETAIL OK1 THE DAY'S PUACT1CI3 H13NLrY-ON-THI.3 TMAMES , J-ine * ) - During this morning's pracllce of Iho Yale ciow Whitney replaced Longarre and \Vhcelvright 'replaced Clarke Longacic went to Heading Jeslprday evening. Ho Is suffering frorii ncdr.ilgln in the face , was up all night , had n tootn extracted anil Is rather weak. Kc did not return in time for the early prrtctlco todrjClarUo Is suffering from ra sore Ihroat. which kept him ashore. Wlicehvrlgnt steered this morning until Fin/I : Trinity's co\sv.ain vol- untcend to stecf'for tlio Yale men. The offer and its prompt acceptance are further Indications ot thej friendly tcinis esxlstln between "nob" C6ok nnd the Anu-t leans and the English rlS-as. | Whitney dfd - > ciy well at No fi. Tha new oars were tried today. Their nowijrss prevented any pccu- late estimate bclnc formed of their va'ue. but the Yale wii think 1'iat ' , ihey will not prove better Uini' the old ones The Dubl'n ' , University crev and the London " don Hov.-lns club "cljiht have arrived here The I3ton college elsht has been'scratched for the Grand Clnllenge cup , and thcic- fore it is rot likely that Yale will row on Monday. July C , but there Is little doubt that the first rnco of the Americans will occur on Tucndaj' . Dr. McDowell , the American champion sculler , sajs he. Is In good condition and In the race for Iho Diamond sculls will row tne KnglLslimni for Ihe last Inch. Deb Cook spent the first part of the aft- 01 noon in coaching the Yale cicw to make , a quick catch of tile water , using a pah osr shell for the instruction. The New Haven cicw was out at C 30 p. in , having valted foi Ihe fronl end of ihelr slides to be raised a little mote , thus making the whole slide morp level , Longaero was well enough to go out for practice and riarko v. Ill probably be well tomorrow first Tilnltj's coxswain again steered the Yale boat. The boat was paddled to the Island , behind which Iho crew practiced starts. They made ono start with the Lon don Rowing club's sf-ond crew nnd beat them ten feet In 100 j-ards. Yale , how ever , was net steady nnd was nervous at the start. The first half of the couiso was clone In 3 " 7 with a stroke of thirty-eight for the first minute and an average stiokc of Ihlrtj'-sevcn over tl-o distance rcfcncd to Tills was not considered good time under the perfect conditions which prevailed. The afternoon was beautiful and there was no wind. Neither Hob Cook nor the boye express a definite opinion up to the present re garding the new oars. Presumably they like them , but Hob Cook wants anolhci trial in order to' settle the question. Trinity Hall went over the whole courno duilng the afternoon , doing the half In 3S2Vj : and the whole In 7 10. with a thitty- slx htioke. The I3iminui'l College eight picked up the Trinity Hall boat on the last half of the course nnd beat the latlcr by Ihroo .quarters of a length. New College did only a little paddling and Indulged In no haul work The Leander crew- did llio half In 3 24 , vlth n thirty-seven stioke. The London Hovvlng club nnd Dublin university crews mo inthcr nigged as jet and the Yale men do not consider them In the game class as the Lcander and New College crews. Hon. llupert Guinness , holder of the Dlnmond Scull trophy , arrived at Henley today with four sculls and a professional trainer named Kast , WHAT .I3QI1 COOK SAYS. NI3W YOKK , Juno 20. The Commercial Adveitlfecr today prints the following cojiy- ilKhted letter frmfTKfibcrt J , Cook , coach of the Yule. HI3NLI3Y-ON-T1 5II3P , Juno 29In nn tally inoinlnt ; 101 today thu Yale ciew nnido nuc.li a crfcdl . llo Hhovvliiff thai It ic- celved the praHul' ) f CoUch AleL.tno of Now College , -vvhtfi complimented me nnd upckc in tc-rmi * ofr-n imlratlon of the Anu r lean boys' stioko This , howoviv , wrs not tlio only Incident of the spin on thu tlver While the vvuaiiiri * fit llio blno were i ut down to their vJoik'they fe'l ' ii with 8 c- end Trinltj crew and a tipiitt followed- lloth Yule nnd Trinity rov/c-d thu name number of stiokes , to llio inlnnto thirly- slx but the bnAvn'And iiiiu.'lii ind tiujn- ing of the Americans ted ! and they had Trinity nafo ut'thdivnd , K-adlnij bv about u quarter ' ; u.thoiil'ti length Althoiihli \eiy early in llio day , the spurt was wit nessed by n number of npt-ctatoiH along the ilver and Is ono of the inleti-Mliid topics ( HbcusHcdU > doy Two lmportnnt''lm'rnbcrs of Ynlo'H crow , Loiuracii' , No , . , ? , , , , wd CoxHvvaln ClarhB. were not In their pilicos In the boat during the row today. ' ilJotii nro Buffering slight ailments , which will necesBltatit their re maining qulot for a day or two Lonu- nerc Is sulferlng from nn nciito attnck of neurulgla It has necessitated thu ex tinction of two teeth Ho will In all prob ability bo mound nnd nblo to tal.u his plac In the boat by tomorrow. Cluike lias not taken very Kindly to the atmos phere of Unglnnd and is laid up with n oio throat. It Is not serious , however , nnd I think ho will bo out of doors again and In his place by Wednesday Thu new Kngllsh oars ordeied uweek or more ago wurn umd for the llrst lime today Although they hnyo only been tiled once , they si-em to bo an impiovemont over the Ampilcun oars biought over by the crew They catch thu water better and hnvo a supeilor sweep. The work today wan particularly aatUfactory to mo , not nlono on accounl of the good showing miido by the Yale crew against Second Trinity , which is slgnlllcant , as that crew beat Trinity Hall In n short spurt u fw days ago. but also because Yule went over half the course today with a thlrty-idx Htroko In three mlmiU-s and twcnD-eluiit aeconds. Althoujjh Trinity .won the grand ' < 1 Goods o e e a are half soldL9 ! That's the reason we are having such a phenominal run on our $8.50 suit : You can go anywhere in this city or any other , and you can't match them under $15 Why well , because we "bought well" bought at half price and being sold same way. chillenge cup last j-ear , and Yule < eems to hold l.er this vcai's crew safe. I think New College and Leinder would beat Yale If thu nice was to be rovve-d today. Tney haven vii'it amount e > f exiieilenee- and tow better together Still , there yet tcmalns a full week for Yale to gain spewed and aUIII and the American crew has In e-n steadllv Impiovlng and has at no tlmo shown Indications of going backward TIIK AATIO. AI , ii\a n. IMilIiiilelphliv V\lnn MX rirxl In Ten II > M from llnstoi. HOSTON , June 21. Dolan was as wild as a hawk today und vv.is also hit haul. lie w.n taken out In the fifth , but the game had bee n already lost. Considering the- heavy batting , the home te im Molded well Scotu : Boston . 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 20 Philadelphia . 2 0 1 0 ! ) 0 0 0 1-U Hits : Boston , S , Philadelphia. 13 13irom : Boston. . ! . Philadelphia , J 13nrned runs : Boston " , Philadelphia. 4 Two-bas-i hits : Long , Thompson. Tlireo-ba e hitSullivan. . Stolen Inse. Thompson liouble play * * : Lovvo to Tucker to Stlvetls ; Cio > s to Hull- man to L'loutheis Kli l on balls Iy ! Dolan , S ; bv Caiiev , i < Stinck cut. By SHvetls , 1 , bv Carej1. . Wild pilches : Polan , 2 Pallet les : Boston , Uolin , Stlvetts and Tnnej ; Phil idolphla , Cavsoy .iiiil ( Jridy t'mplie : Hendeison Atlenil- ance , 2 500 GIANTS CAPTIMU3 ANOTHER. NF.W YORK , June 21 A combination of hits and uiioi.s , coupled with sever. " ! biies on balls by K > nnedv. allowed the New Yoiks l tallv four runs In llm lli-sl innlnij. which pi ox id enough for them to win from Brooklyn , o i the latter e-ould do 111 Ilo or nolhlng wllh Sullivan's pltcMlng. Attend ance , 3.4CO. Score : Uiooklyn . 0 2 New Yoik . * u Hlta : Hiooklvn. 7 , Now Yotlc , 7 Ciiorn : Hrooklyn , C ; New York , 1. 13.irnnl inns : nrooitlvn , 1 ; New York. 2 First batu on bils Off K"iinedy , 3 , off SulllMUi , 1 Struck nut lly ICcnnedj' , 1 Two-biso hitsJones. . Shlnd.e , C'ark. ' Stolen bases ShineiliG. . 13a\lt > , TlTlian Double plavs. C . DavH to Firie'l ' to C'lrk ' , Olea-son to r.irre'l ' to Clailc Pas-Jid balls : Wl'son (2) ( . P.atti-rles : Tirooltlvn. Kei-t.-dy anil Glim : New York , Sullivan and Wilson Uttiplre nm lln unn1 ? ON A. nvTriNO SPHKH. LOUloVlLLH. June ? J The Heds had a batting streak today aril knocked both Hi i 'nan ami Ciipniachani out of the Lot rnd bit Smith' " ! curves hard The Co'onels put up a stupid cam" , both on thn h i-ses and In the fic'd. Attendance , 1,200 SCOIB- Cincinnati . 0 . " . 3 21 1 0 T 2-2) Leniisvllle . S Hits : Cincinnati , 21 , Loulsv lile. 1" 13irois. Cincinnati , 2 ; Louisville , 0. I3 riKd rui s. Cincinnati. 7 , Louisville , ) Flut on balls- Olf Dvvyer , 2 ; off Human , 3 , off Cunning ham , 1 Struck out : 15y Duyer , 3 ; bjHm - inan , 1 ; bv Smith , 1 Homo tan : Iivvln. ThKP-biue bits O'Uilen ' , Miller , Plet . ( I. Smith Two-basu hits Miller. Pletz Stolen liases Miller CS ) . Hey (3) ( ) , McP'ice (2) ) . liurke f2) ) , Smith , Irwln Doub'i ' pliy : IVMer to KlnoiO- Hit bv pitched bvls. ! CunninehiiTn , Irv\'n P.-ised ball Klrulon. Wild pitchesCnnnlnglmm , JJxv vei Uat- lerle-s PIlHlnnnll Pwye-i and IVlty , Louu- villo , Uoiman Cunnlnsh un. Smith and Kln.dovv. llmnlrc. . SheilJan. LOET1' IN TIH3 PIXTH ST LOUIS , June 2' ' ) Alter plijlns peed ball for live Innlnes UKIlinvvtt't went to n'eces and the Phate.s batted out sit runs In thsixth. . This gave tl.ein a lead that the Urovvns , who are weak at batting just now , could not oveicome Attendance , 500 Sro re st Louis . 00010200 1 I pitibbunr . i o fl o o o o i o s Him St. Loul . S : Plttsburs 1 ! . I3rroi Rt. Louis , i , Pittsburg1 , 3 \ined runs Rt. Loulfl , 2 : Plttsbuut , . Two-base hits Dowd. Smith (21 , Hnrl Three-b.iso lilt Steii7el Stolen bases : Dowd (2) ( ) , Patiott , Douirlas-J , Uli rb.vuor. Double plajs : Smith to I31y ( " ) . Meyer to Connor ; Cross to Con nor Piist base on ball i Off Ilushey , 1 , ofl Halt 4 Struck out Bv Hit if hey. 1 ; b } Hart , 1 Hat terieti : St. Louis , Hail and Murphy ; Pltlsburjf , Ilugiiey and Sugden Umpire : I.yrch SPIDP.ItS DOWN THI3 COLTS CHICAGO , June 9 For f\\ \ Innings the giimo vva-.i .in ( vrn and exciting o le Al though niaiked by costlvrrors , the mis plajs v. eie more than oflSi't by most bill- II nil Holding. In which Pfeffer nnd Hlnkt wen- the Btais The Spiders found Qtll'ith nnd pounded out Ihe RIIIIIO In the last Inn ing. Atlendanci ? , . ! 'Go Scoie : Chicapo . 2 o o : t o i o 0 n-i , Cleveland . 00 1002102-9 Hlla- Chicago , fl ; Cleveland. 11. IJrioiH I Chicago , 3 , Cleveland , 3. I3nrncd inns rhlc-.iRO , 2 , Clevelind , I Two-bifn hill Orlllln , MeAleer Thlee-buse hitMcCSan Home tunAnnon. . ] > oublp plavH Kill- rciHte to Pfiffei. Pfi ffer to Dahlen to All- HOII , ChDds to Ttbcail Btiuek out : Jl > Gi IHItli , 1. bv Youiiff , 3 Jtases on b.illi Off Gritllth. 3 , off YOIIIIK- 1. Wild pitch Young , ninetiesChleaqo , GrlHHh and Klttredge ; Cli-xe-Jiuid , Young and U Connor. Umplic : Keefc SI3NATOHS WKHH 13ASY. ISALTIMOHK , Juno The Champions downed the fVnatorn with < asn In ted ly's panic Pond's pitching wan the lea lure Attendance , 4.4CS. Score ' Italllmorii . 72001 204 1C Washington . 000100002- . " . Hits lialtlmore , 14 , Washlncton , 3 13- IOIH. ISaltlmoiv , 3 ; WashiiiBtou , 2 Haimd runs : lialtlmore , 7 Two-base nilsUiodle , Dojle , Jovco. Donnelly. Tlnee-biso hll- Keeler. Stolen bases : Jennings U ) Doyle Hrown , Keeler , Hrodle Dnublo plaj.s Lush to Cartwrlsht Klrst base on balls Oft Pond 1 , off King , 3. off German , 2 Hit by pitched lull : Jt-nniiu.i Struck out lly Pond , I , by King , 2 naileries : Haiti- moie , Pond and Hoblnson ; Washington , Geinmn , King and MeliniteUmplic. . HurstSTANDING STANDING OP TH13 TKAMS. Plaved. Won Lost. P.C Kalllmori ) . ' > ' > 'M U C..f , Clevehind . M 31 18 Ki.t CMnclnnall . Cl 3' ) 2J f.VJ Uoston . H3 3. ! 21 WO Washington . 63 27 21 M.9 Pittfburg . M 29 27 Bl.X Philadelphia . 6R 30 2 * Bl.7 Chlcaso . C2 SJ SO El.O inooklyn . 7 n 21 .l New York . 68 21 Si 4J y st Louis . r.s r. 2fl Louisville . 51 11 13 20 I Games today : Clove-land nt Chicago ; Ni w York at Ualtlmoro ; Philadelphia al liiook- lyn , Plttsburg at HI Louis ; Iloxtoii ut SVaHhlngton ; Cincinnati at Loulsv llio. or 'iTii : \\rj3S'iT3it. > i.uitaic. Ui-trult WJiiM Anulhcr friini Hut l.oi ilcru lit 1 1 n in f. MINNEAPOLIS Juno 29 Minneapolis nnd St Paul fought for nine Innings today and the seore Htood 1 lo 1. In Ihe tenth Connors made a homo run for Minneapolis , nnd then Denser , the St Paul pitcher , vvaj pounded for MX other iun Score : Mlnncupolls . 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 J-J SI. Paul . 0 0 1 0 U 0 0 0 0 0-1 Hits Minneapolis. 12 ; St. Paul. 5 I3r- rora : Minneapolis. 2 : St Puul. 4 Ilattci- les Hnbtlned and Schilvir Den.se-r and 'INDIANAPOLIS ' , Juno 29-sioro Indlanapolla . . 1 0 0 'J 0 0 0 0 0-3 De-trolt . 5 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 - Hits ; Jndlnnapolla , 8. Detroit , 0. Indianapolis 4 , Petrolt 2 Hallerii-s liam- "lAlt'V.ll,1Mli.pI'1V \ > ( Kff'vn ani1 Twin , aam MILWAPKI3I3 , WIs. Jumi Mfieo - . Mllwaukeo 1 2 0 0 0 0 ' I S Kansas City 12 Hits Milwaukee , 11 ; Kansas City , 14. LMOKS Milwaukee , 2 , Kalis is City. 4 Hatteile'i : Sneiir. Jones anil Nunnemaker ; On Huh in and Like COLUMHU3. O. . June -Score " : ColumbiiH 7 Gi.ind Il.ilds 00203 122 1 , ! Hits. Columbus. 17 ; Giand Itaplds , 12. KnoisColuinbin , 4 ; Grand Haplds , o Pntterles : Pears and Campbell ; McKarland and Smlnk. STANDING OF T11D TKAMS Plavcd. Won. Losl P C Indian ipolls 52 31 11 ft ! 5 Delroll fit , u 20 ft ! 3 Minn apoils G ? 3. 2T. r,6 1 Kansis CHy r,7 31 2f 514 fc > t I'-iul " , 2S 27 Mt Milwaukee CO L'7 tl . ] , o Grind Rapids f,0 2J 3S , r ColumblH ( ,0 21 3' ) - 3T > 0 Games todayDetroll at Indianapolis ; Kansis City at Milwaukee ; St j'n'il at Minneapolis ; Gland Haplds at Columbus W 13STiil.AbbOOl \TION UKSDI.TS. ( 'rilnr ItaptilH Di-lcnln Pciirln In n l' < isllii > ii < " .l Cninc. CI3DAU liAPIDS. la. June 29-Score : Ccdai IJapids 0 K Peorli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-3 Hits Cedar Uanldt , 11 ; Peoila.ri 13r- lors : Cedar Il.ipldn , 1 ; Pecrl I , 3 liatlet- les : Illslty and SuiIlvan ; liatston and Xelsler. STANDING OF THH TKAMS PI iyed. Won Lost. P.C DCS Molnes Til 40 11 7S.4 Peorla 51 32 21 GO I Rockford BiJ 33 23 5S.S Dubuque fit 2J 21 r > 1 7 Qulncy 51 21 3J JD G St Josenh M 22 31 39 3 Codsir Haplds 5 ! 20 3. ! 37.7 liurlington 57 1U 3S 333 Garros for today : St. Joseph nt DCS Molncs , Qulncjat IJuillngton ; Peorla at Cedat Haplds ; Hockford at Dubuque NOItTIIWKSTlJIt.N IlllI3l3D13ltS' UACI3S. 'IioHliijv > lectliipr OIICIIH nt Chlcn o rrltli SDIIIIOrillntirj fioliiK. CHICAGO. June IS. The trotting meet ing of the NoilhvvesUrn Breeders nsso- rl.itlon vlitually bc .in this afternoon , Sat in daj's HOo.Ion and a. good part of the time led ly having bei n devolecl to the hors- show The latter feiiluro fulled lo dra.v a Hecond erowd , onljnboiil DUO people - plo being in nltcnduncc today. Two races were compleled Muccv's rrcy lllly Mnr jrue-rltc hid little tiouble In winning th < Hopeful stakes for 3-je.ir-okls In the 220 clabb , but her victory wus not HO hollow as th.it of New-bcrger In the 2.-10 tiot The Kenlnckv hoiae- , who Is now In thi > hands of John Splan seems lo bo Hhovvlnp some of Ihe foim th it w.-is e-.prcted ot him In his jou ui I In was coiiHldoicil one of tlu- mott promlalng ye-iilings ever seen In Kentucky - tucky bul proved oiintlc Ho won w.ij off tod.iv . 'lid reduced hlH neoid to 2.10' ' ) ? lurKii < _ jlti' Hotted the f.iblesl heut s-roml by a"enrold thli season , 2 1VJ Ki.ink Agnn's ownern nro Irving to Ret blm Into trc S3t'0 r-iclni ; spi-elal sot for Tiiurml.iy , lut tin o-.in is of John It ( Jditij und Joe P.itchi-n object TIi stills 2 10 trot , puisi$1,0 U Ne.vv bertjor , rnsr , by J lyblnl. dim by Kentucky Prince von -straight heats Time 2 21U JIM. 2 Ifi'i Wilier S Eiccond Stanley B third Hoyanii , Gold Pebble. Pilni" Miil.it , .Ne-tallus and Aichlc Carnal-on also Mailed Tl'o \ < o i fill stakes , for f o i 'f 1VI1 eligible to 2 0 class , trotting , vain51 Oi Sl.iiKUi rite , u : t. by I3atlc Iilrd-.MnKle- 1' , won In iitralght heatsf Time J IS' ' . . . 2 U'4. ' 2 2' > Vi. llij'peius second. Acrgli- Me dium lhl-fU Klnit lied. 13va WiK'lit. Bel 13prltuban Curia , Ambit M.ir ueillu A nnd I3ob Collins also uluitcd 1IIM3I ) UHAJIPIOASHIP AT TI2VMS. Only Tv i > I'nlrs l.cit In tlie t'l > Touriii-y mill 'I'lit-j Vlecl TinilKlit , 111 the citj tennis touinament the mixed doubUs event ban now been biought down to the final tound. and the championship tie will be pulled off tonight between Mi ami Mrs C S Ciilllngham on the one side ami C II A'ouns and Miss Ik-lie Hamil ton on the other. Liiht nlUit's matches ended In victoile-s feu thews two palis Their \letlms wore , n - spicllxely. Mlll.iid Hopkins and Miss Wal lace and C II Cookson and Ml s II million Mr und Mis Ciillln ham won by tin1 HIOIC of 0-4 , 0-3 Yoimir and Ml s liclle IJ imll- ton IIP it Cooltson nnd Jllss Hamlltnn , 0-3 i.-O One pi ly of Miss Hamilton aiouxtd the enthnslaHin of spectators to a high pitch The game was iatlu-1 a hoi mi" ami Young volleyed ono of Cookson's lobs hard nl Miss Hamilton , IIPVCI expecting to h. c It returned When Mlhs Hamilton quietly tddu and half-voile d Iho Htc-rpi-d lo ono - Ji bull o.n the tut us picttlly as an > old- 1 linn pluir could have done It tin sr/ic ta on vi 10 not Blow In showing tlu It ap I III' ' ' I'ltlOM I Coni-H'-iiiblo Inteiest Is takui In to- niliht'i ) mini content Both sldi-.i have thcli bicker * and "thohn who know" are illvldi d In Hull oiilnlons us to whal Die tmtionu i will lie I CHICAGO Juno 21) ) In the Chicago Tin ids club'h Invitation touinai it todaj Iti-ldcn ilufc.iti-d Waidner. C-.1 , 3-l ( C J GHOIKO V > renn iliilentcd Mjcis. 111. l > I fi 2. 0 4 i Kvnrta Wri-nn difialid Slocinn , Can Neel defeited Sam Nee I. 9-7. C-l ( jAiiijs oi" Tim i77vii.v : A\IITII its. ! -lirln llelil Wins n ' .eoiclier friini ( lie l.oulNv I He TI-IIIII , LOUISVJLLI3. Neb. Juno 23.-Speclal Tcligiam,1 Sirliinflill came over today and won n hot gjme by u : icoro of 7 to 3 All | went well till the tlxth when nn error ! by Loulsvlllo and Ivvo doubles by Spilns- i Hold gaw Ilium tin * lead. Score : LoulsvIllH 0-3 KprlliBlUliI 001003210-7 HitsLouisville. . 7 : Hpilngfleld. 11. J-3r- IOIH Lc.ulrtvlllc. S : Spilim'tleld , 5 Bfiuclt nut : Uy I'eile , 1 , by Pllup , i. ISiibPS on balls Off CuIi 1 , off PlliiK , 3 IS U lei lewLoul i vlllee'olu and Mi-Neah ; KiirlnRlleM , 1'llu , und Km i 1 PniplrpMelJnlen 13)3Miii ) , Neb. June2JSpecial ( Tele gi.unJ-A veiy InU-Ublliig gaimi of ball xvaa jilaji'il lb ! nltcrnoon bet win tin YOIIIW Men's e-luli of Wist Point .mil tin liiemei nine on the. latlei's uiouidi It w m a M-ry e\eliliiK gum" Horn rtlnrt lo finish Uct-mtr madu ihuo ucor.s In Ui - jibl liming and won thv t-anui. Sc-oiet W.fct Poinl 3 2 q- U llKl- 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 J ' i Him Wut Point. I. Ucoincr. 13 Sliud. I outJly Cook , IS ; by Chndy 10 JJatlereii lleemer. f'oolc and Helnhurt , West Point ( 'hady and Keil Umplio : Thotnuon of \\e-hl Point. 'Jln.o. Onu hour und foil > inhuile ? . . _ _ . AVII1 l-'liiUli ( lie heilHiill. UUllirQIJU. In. Jnn 23-Tim anBOclatlon buso ball nuiKimlc-a vvero In g , union all the nttvrnuou nnd until l.'te tonltfht Tbo condition of tin no-latl jii was coii'-ldeiid at li tutli Ilipoita tton , Iho auprxiwd ni.tk elilb.-i vviio fao fa.urtilm that It vvus decided to llnlnh the tyoi with eight clubs .13 at pior.unt conalltuted * 1'000 casl1 na out , season The pnrcentnco bv" 8 ' and was leplac ? . ! n ii : < uri3 M v < ; ; \ ITU'S ui3ust'iMtntin. . AIIII H ItiiMliCnrnc , PI , , , , , nll , | o. P. lebenu I3ncli ( ! UO > , 13v lilrnce. PI PTS11UHG. June -There was a gath. cling of bise bill iiiaiimtes ; hero loihiy to attend the meeting of the board of di rectors of the > National League called to consider the case of Amos Husle , Ihe Now Yiitk pitcher , who tufusod to sign wllh the club for this season unless a line of $ :00 wa.s lemltled John M Wind appeal nl for Husle and Canny Plj nn. Iho mispi tided New iork pitcher , was also on hand The meeting adjourned late this even- lmr , nftet having mist lined Ihe New > . orlc magnate-Ill exeiv pal tlcular In the Huslrt case John M Waul made a slion- , ' plea or Ilnslo. but failed to make his point 'Iho case of Carney Plj nn was decided thl" , " . " , ,1 < 1 > ! "l 1"1 I'nitiKht n ilvll 'lilt against lil" club the mailer was nol wli'iln the boaul's jiirl dlellon. The ileclslon of the board which will In all prob.iblHtv cause the mosl talk In ball iMt i let wan thai rendered In Ihe ease of Mimagei 'IVbo.iu of the Cleveland club , FV as a result of the charges brought by Um- plips Lvnch und Weyclmim Tcbiati was lined $ .t for conduct on the ball Mold which was disorderly and tending to prel- iidlce the game In the e-jes of the public. He must paj the > line within ten dajs after notification or be disqualified from further paitlclpallon In the game under Iho U-agun t tiles M3\V KOR THU rilI3\V9. ( ; < irnll anil PI > IIIIS > Iviinlii riiuoiie l.i-n.l.T * for tlic > c\t Itcurnttn. ITHACA , N. Y. Juno 29Tho members of the Cornell university 'varsity crow have unaiilmouslj- elected I3dw.ini Orion Splllman of Tonavvnndi , N. Y. as captain of next j-ear's ere > v. He was Htioko oar In Ihe ' 97 freshman shell and lasl j-e-ar rowed No. 2 In Ihe crew at Henley Ho rowed No ( , \ tthe crew that i stabllshi d . \ now wnihl'i tecord for foul miles at T'ough- keepslo last Krlilay. He Is 21 yearn old. Is , " Te-et 10 laeln-s tall and weighs lt > 5 pounds He Is taking woik In onu of the engineering courses , and Is one of the most pi pul ir men In the class of ' 97 Ills elec tion gives gie.H satisfaction , and tin-re Is no doubl but that H will be couflimed by Iho athletic council which body passes on all elc-i lions of 'varsity captain i PHILADELPHIA. Juno 2 ! ) Samuel A. llojlc Ir , has been le-elicted captain of Pi nn-ylv mla'-i 'variltjcrow. . Ho Is a mombcr of Iho clam of 'IK of the law school and his home Is In Vlr lnli Ho rowed at No 2 In lYIdny'H rni-n at PoniJi- keepilc and vv.is one of the bo-t oarnmnn In the "hell Hit Is. n great leader and has thn ability to rnthut-o life Into his men. He cvvas the only man In this je.n'H crow Hint had had anv oxpoilence In rowing be foi c comlntr to Pcnnnvlvnnla Last ycnr lu was caplaln and stroke of the Columbia Athletic club's eight at Washington Ho will have n > atly all the men who rowed under him last week back neM j ar and. Is confident of tinning out a erew that will be near the fiont of the qn i Iraiigular event next se-ason Hoj'lu Is also a good fool bill plajei and wns Hiibslitute end on the 'vaihllj- eleven Hi > Is popular among Iho OitakeiM and Is a member of the Sigma Chi ft.iteinlty. _ llnd'li-M for ( lie l.lnciilii TIri' ( . LINCOLN June 2 1 -S ; e el 1 1 Tele gram ) The-io were Iwenly-llvo now entili-s today for the Nebiaska blc-j-clo mc-et beginning .Inly ' ! and i niilliiiilng until the nth at thoM M street puk Si-xci.il Omaha ildi-rs , in cluding Frcdili-kson , wcru enterid today and Ihe innel promlHoi lo bn mosl suceeus- fill T ! eio ant now foitj'-fom entiles up lo date The railroads hnxn all made ri onp-r.irii round flip intn Hub.nl of Kan- sln City Is oneof tlio pioinliient new en tiles _ AVnlUIiiK < i it VV'jiKi r. WAT13I1LOO , la , June 20-CSpiclnl Tele gram ) L I3rxlno lift at S oMock this evening to ma'to Dnbiiquo on foot within roily-eight hours on a waver of r < W The dlstanci ) Is nlni ly-lhrce mll < n He IVIIH nc- eonipanlcd bjt vo men on vvlucls. one- for the backers and one tu set Dm piu e. Chit ) nxKI nnil Ma lie r ili < i-beil. CHICAGO , Juno 21 Jon ClioviHkl and I'eter Malm have bun miMcd lor u six- round contesl at Mmllsun Squaie garden , New Yoik , on July 27 Cold llc i-i-vc llollH n I , Illlc , NI3W YOHIC , June M - Larard , Prrrcs have xvllhdiaxvn $ & 0fi QUO In Gold fiiini the Bub- ticasury foi Khipment lo ( lei many tomorrow. A Thousand Wheels | | [ but Only One Shoe. | ' 'Ball = Bearing" | $ 4 ' % K SMamV'ry&k < * \ Bicycle Shoes | "Make Slow Riders Go Fast. " J ! ' The atove Trade-Mark isslainpcd St ? ) on every heel of genuine "BALLVig ) LEAKING" shoes. Do not accept f h ) u she without the ttamp , in place ofr ) the "Ball-Biranng. " We dp not al.0 ( s low them to K sold without it. Aft Leiding retailers handle the fjcnuin * f ) "Ball-Bearing" Shoes , and we warn U0 \ our patrons agaiiut inferior brands /'rh ' offered by unscrupulous dealers who lSf ) are trying to lake advantage of O'jr yy Trade-Mirk value. fift Pratt Fasteners Hold Laces , KoMinOmiliiiliy Di.ifl Hlnx > Co . 1I1J I'uri IU il i A I ) Mor. ISH Iftli HI j llnjili.il llruIU lifllf tit , 'Hi * llinlou 8lot , HlhiiuJ I' ) B"IJ In Lincoln tir I'mlilu t bh ] Jon Co , S DAUllOI OJ , UtUUIIU&It O Drfl > C.H. Fargo & Co. , ( Makers ) Chicago