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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1898)
- - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . - - - : - - - - - - - - w - - - - ' _ _ _ - - - ' - - - - - - -y . - _ - - S , ft _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE OMAHA DAiLY B1E WLDNESDAY , AUGUST 17 , 18US _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r - 1RST T1IE TillS SEASON Vinoinnati Drops Below Tirst Place in the . Championship &co. t : GIANTS EASILY WIIITEWItSII TUt REDS UIR ItttNII niiil 111 $ Ilcnilpr , . I'ut Out I thu I'eiiilnhit of itci ; ntitl iiii ; t. Quite EZtNII ) lilt. NE\V YORK , Aug 1G.-The Oiant 3nockcd the Cin1nnntI out of the Icad today , Cincinnati did not et a man be- . ont1 second 1aBe. Attendance 3,000. Score : NiVOitl. . icuvrt. fl.I1.oAJ ; , liiiU..1. "iI'tren. i.3 1 1 0 0 niitl ) If . 0 0 0 0 0 Grady , cr . . . I 2 0 0 ( 'orcoran , 0 * 0 : .ioyce. It , 0 2 It 0 1 lIeckley , It , . . ' ) 2 . 0 0 in.I , .0 I : 2 0 Melh. 2b. 0 1 0 3 U Ukaon.b..0O24 0iwifl.3b..O I 210 oyk , rt . I I I 0 0 tliiler. if 0 1 3 0 0 iIiirtmtin ZU.0 1 2 1 0 McUrIe. 1.0 (1 3 1 0 WRrner , c. . ( ) 0 4 0 0 PeItz , c . . . . 0 0 ! U 0 , 2Iuie , I ) . . . . t 2 0 4 1 Hill. p . . . 0 1 0 2 0 - - - - 'VOOL . . . 0 0 0 t ) 0 To.ili . . . . . 4 3 i It 2 ' TOtfli3 . . 0 6 21 10 0 t DattC(1 for hilt In ninth. t York . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 ' -4 Cincinnati , . . . . . . U 0 0 0 , 0 0 U U U-li Fnrned runs : Ntns York , 2. Stolen lne : Toyce : rs'0-bnn li1t : ( irldY , Joce. rhree.ba8o lilt : Doyle. Sacriflct 1iit Mu- - ] er. F'lNt baKe on , rrorS Cincinnati , 1. First. bue on baBs : OfT 1ttIistt , 2 ; oIl liii ) , : i I lit Iiy 1)ItC)1d ) ( ball : ( ratY , IOYC ( . 3truck out : 133 ? lttisi , 3 by Hill , 1. ittitsed bail : I'eitz , Left 01 * btSl4 York , 7 : CIncinnati. 9. 1'ime of game ; ofla hour nuti lifty : nIntlto4. t'tnIire3 ) ; Emslio and hunt. Attendahlec , 3,1)00. Sjtlders ArtS Feli. , NE\V YORK , Aug. 1I.Dflhifl flfld ltvnn 0fl tolRy's gztlfla for IirOklfl. Illflfl h&tL & tim 'ioitors vomillet(1Y at 11h4 mercy , 4lC- dalb when men % ' ( l O On baiw. \ iion proved an easy murk for the l3rooklyns. Ucoro : ; nh1ootYN. : cl,1vm.ANi ) . 1t.1io.i.F. I ( Iriflin , cf..0 1 S 0 0 flurlett. it..0 0 U 0 , 31&iiman. 2h.0 0 0 l oIs atla , 0'.O 2 2 2 0 tiecknrtI ) , It.0 0 4 0 0 MeKean , .0 1 2 0 0 MBgOOflfI..t I I 2 OTbPttU,1b..t 21711 I LnChce , IIJ..L 1 12 2 0 ' icAIecr. cf.0 2 0 0 0 t4hintle Zb..1 a 2 3 0 o'Connor. 0 1 0 0 flan , C . . . . . .2 : 4 0 0 lllate , rf . . . 0 0 0 1 0 DUufl.I.0 1 1 2 OWII&lflP. . . Totaiq . . . . .6 12 27 12 0 Tottiii . . . 2 10 24 17 1 13roakiyn . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 -C Cleveland . . . . . . . . . - Stolen InHc GrIfflui. ' Rarned rtiii : Brooklyn. 6 ; Cleveland. 2. 'J'wo.baSe hitM ityan , Tebeau. Mciahi. Three-base hit : tyitn. Home run : Mugoon. Double II1RYM : LaChance to Magooli to LaChance ; ChiIdM to Tehenu to McKean. Sacrliice hitM : hall- attn. flynn. Flrt. buo on halls : Off Dunn , - , . Struck out : By Dunn , 8. 1eft on la4es ) : rroolclyn , ; Clevelatid , 9. Time of aino : One hour and twenty-o1W mlnute4. ! UmpireH : Lynch and AndrewB. Attend- IthCe , Gil. PIttMlurg H.ZIM lliiliidcl plilil , PIIILADELPIIIA , Aug. 1G.-Plttiburg defeated - feated l'htlndelphla today in a veil PlaYed ten inning game. Thu Phullies tied the Ilcoro in the ninth Inning by good hitting tttt(1 ( Ofl GrayH error. Plttsburg , however , won out in the tenth on two singlw3 and a iacritlce. At tendanee , 1,750. Score : 1'Itl1D1tA'1t1A. l'ITTSIIIJIIU. R 1l.O.A 1 : . Cooley , et..1 2 1 0 0 Donovan , rf 2 2 0 0 0 . ] inyle. 1l. . .0 0 11 2 0 Ollrlen. Cf. .1 1 1 0 0 1) lianty , I.1 1 3 0 0 M'Carto. ) lt.1 4 3 0 0 ) a.IoIe , 2lt 3 2 0 1 Gnu , 3b . . . . 1 2 2 1 1 'ilck , rt..0 0 0 1 0Clark,1i . . . . .I 114 0 tt'Fnrln4 , c.0 2 ; 2 0 l'zulden. hb. .0 0 0 C 0 : lAutIer , 3b..1 I 2 6 0 l3owlnan , c .O I C 4 0 dro , ' ' . . . . . I 1 2 1 1 Ely. S4. t. . . . 0 0 3 0 . Tntnl . . , , . . 5 12 10 10 2 Total'l . . . . .C 11 20 19 1 . Philntlelplila . . . , . . . I 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0-i I'Ittiburg . . . . . . . . . .I ) I , I ) 0 11 2 0 1-13 Eu riietl rune : PittHhurg , 4 : PhIladelpHIa , : t. Two-base hits : Ol3rieti , McCarthy , Mc- rarland I'hitt. Sucriflee hIts ; . Oilrlc : ; . ( larlc , i'aiden ihowerman. Gray , Iboyle. Flick , cross. Stolen baIes : Gray , Boyle. Left Oil bnes : Pittshurg , i : PlitlatleIphia , 6. Struck out : By lthine 3 : by Piatt , 4. Double p1ay Lnudl'to oyle First biso ; on bali : Oft Ithines , 2. "S\'IId pitch : PlaIt , 1'aaed ball : McFarland , Ilmplrei : Swart- wood anti Warner. Time Of game : Two hours and fifteen minIte. Mitgee LUnIN Sl lillilugN. BALTIMOh1l , Md. , Aug. 16-WhIle lavIsh with pnsse to first and rather unsteady , t1agee blanked the Orioles for si innIngs today , but In the seventh they garnered three runs. In the following inning the cutlro Louisville team went to pieces and Baltimore tallied RIC runs on five hits , a base on balls and three errors. Attendance , 1,168. Score : I3ALT1MORI. LOUISVhLLrb , ltlO.A.E , R.lrO.A.lc. hlcGrttw.0b,2 2 1 OOClarkelt..0 o oc } Ce'lPr , rf , . . , O 1 2 0 0 Hey , ct..0 2 2 0 0 Jennings , ss.2 1 5 5 l Dexter , rt. , . .1 1 3 0 0 1elley , ct.2 I 2 0 0 Vagner. b..0 2 2 0 1 % 2CGnfln. lb.,1 0 9 2 0 DavIs , lb..0 1 6 0 0 1Ioinii' , I . .1 :1 : :1 : 0 0 Ititcltey , 21.0 0 : i 4 0 fleniont , 2b..0 0 1 2 0 Cl'grn'n. ss.0 I 2 1 Clnrke. c.,0 1 5 2 1 IIttrIdge , c..0 0 3 1 Ii Hughes , I' ' .1 1 0 2 0 Magee , p..0 0 1 2 0 l.eckcr . . . . .0 0 0 0 0 Totuls . . . . .0102133 2 - - - - - Totas . . . . .1 72 S 3 'flatted for Nagee in the ninth. flaltinor . . . , . . . , . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 ' -9 LouIsville . . . . , . , . ; . . I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-i Stolei bases ; Dexter. Helley , Iloy (2) ( ) , } eeler , ? tlcGraw (2) ( ) , Jennings , Two-baso hits : W'ngner 1 hughes. Three-base hIt : } Celley. Earned runs : Baltimore , 3 ; LouIsville - ville , 1 , Sacrillco hits : Jennings , Davis. Double plays : Ititchey to Wagner ; Demont t ) JennIngs to ? ttcinn' ? tIcGallll to Jo- : nlngs. FIrSt on balls : ott hughes G ; oft tlngee , 8 , lIlt by pItched ball : holmes , Clark , McCann. btruck out : fly ltughes , 5 ; by Magee , 2. Left on bases ; Baltiniore , 13 ; Lotlsville , S. 'i'liiu of game : Two hours emi five mInutes. UmpIres : Oaffiey : and llrown. St. LouiM PIis Worse. WAShINGTON , Aug. 1G.-TIio later ) medal contestants inst today anti the 4rowns. by Interior ItlaYIng , seetireti thu defeat. Attendance , 2o0 , Score : \VASlIl2TO4. ST. LOI'IP. It.li.O.A.1i. ILII.O.A 13. tZIbari. ) it. . .3 2 1 0 0 DowO , 2b , . , l I a a 0 GoIttnftfl , rt.1 I 4 0 0 tenzel , cf..1 I 0 0 Apiler'oll , cf.l 1 3 0 0 harley. lt..o 1 4 o 0 34agulre , C. . .0 0 5 0 0 ( 'ross , hb..0 1 : i i 0 } 'nrrell , lb,1 2 11 0 0 3Ugtlei : , c.U 0 4 1 0 3lnItz , ? t..1 3 2 5 0 Quinn , ss. . . .0 0 1 2 i . rnItIt , 3bl 1 1 4 0 Tucker , ib,0 I 11 0 0 2derver , rs.l I I I 0 Carey. :1,0 2 1 2 1 ] Clllen , p..1 3 0 U 0 lIUglwy , , , , 3 ( I 1 3 Totals . , . .l0l4 27 10 0 Totnl . . . . .2 10 2193 'Washington , , . , , . . 2 0 0 2 1 0 5 0 0-10 St. LotIl . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 02 ] iarnetl runs : Wusliingtoi 5 ; St. Louis , 2. Stole : : bases : ( it'ttman , I'arreI. ptorcer (2) ( ) . Two-base lilt : SmIth. 'l'hre-baso 1:11 : : Solbucli. Double Ilay ; i'tercor to lteitz it ) Farrtll. First base on balls ; Oft FIllei : 1 ; off I Iugley : , 3 , Struck out : By KilIen , 2 ; by Ilughey , 2. Left on bases : \Vnshlngton , 7 ; St. Louis 7. TIme of ganw : Two hours , Umpires ; d'Day itnd McDonald , lIOlliIL 'l'nkCs tIe Lenil , BOSTON , Mass. . Aug , 1G.-NIchols saved the day for the Bostons , enabling the 1,011)0 jean : IlOt Duly to Will from Chlcigo , , but to take llrst Place II : thu league race , Attend- alice , 2,500. Score : 1JOSTO. CUIC.t(1O ( , : lt.1iO.A.l3. lt.ll.O./t.1. 11'aihtOfl , ctL I 2 0 0 Merte. rt. . ,0 I 2 0 0 'I'enney , lb..h 0 5 0 0 1verltt , ib..0 0 S 1 1) 1.ong rL..0 1 2 3 3 Thornton , cfl 1 o 1.ufty , It..0 1. 1 1 0 Itilett. ) st. .1 o 2 1 1 CollInS , 3b,0 t : i 2 0 M'Clk : , Sb..j I 2 a o Yeager. c,1 1 6 1 1 Conner. 2b , . .1 3 1 :1 : o Loe. 2b..1. 1 4 4 0 Chawe : , If. . .0 j s o j 3lobe1'nZ , pt ) 0 0 0 0 1)onlue , c..0 t 2 1 o i.Ichoi , p..1 1 0 0 0 C4i1011aU , p. .0 0 1 2 0 ibtarrordli.,0 U i 0 & 'l'otale . . . . .4 2 $ 10 3 Totali . . . . .5 71710 3 Iloston , . . . . , , . . . , , , . . 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 ' -5 Chicago . . . , , , . , . , . . . .0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 U-i 3arnetl runs : flosion1 1 : Chicago I. 'Pwo-1iao l1t : Connor. Three.baso : kit ; : Niehol. Double IdItYs : Dutf' to'cagtr ; 1.OIlg to Lowe to Teilney. I' lrst base on halls : Off lClobedlflz , 1 ; off Callahan I. : i lit by iltcheti bull : Chance , Struck out : Ily Klobedanz , 1 ; by Nichols , 3 ; by ( 'olin. lion , 1. Tune of gume : OIo hour tint ! for- ty.two lIllIUtH , LYinpireit : SitI , , :111(1 : : , , Connolly , BTANIING oi' ThlF T1AMS. Played. Won , Lost. Pr C , 13oatoi . . , . . . , . . . . , . , 101 04 8' t5. ( 'lncIIulatt , . . , , . , . , , . 104 iJi : i 11.4 Unitlinora . , . . . , , , . G i , . 3h Cluvelanti . . . . . . . . . . . IOU 59 41 fiJ.u New York . . , , . . . . . . 99 50 ll rj , G ChIcago . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 55 47 53,9 Plttsburg , , , , , . , . . , , . i , J St 4t 51,5 Philadelphia , . . , , . , , 90 4i 51 46.9 llrooklyi , , , , , , . , . . , , . 91 33 59 : o.2 I.otils'IIlo . . , . , , , . . , , ,101 3 133 37.6 W'ashingtox , , , . , , . , , . 9.3 : ts III 115.7 St. Loiii , . , , . , , . , , , IUJ 30 711 2i,1 ) Gtie today : Louisville at I3ultin1ort , Chicago at hioston. Clo'clind : at liruokhyn , L'lncinnati at Now York , Plttsburg at l'htla- lelphia , SI. 1.out3 \Vnsiiington , ( 'ireult Itlti'e ; Ut 1it'tiI ru. 1IWARD , NeiL Aug. lG.-Spoeial.-'l'he ( ) i.rsgue 01 Alucrlcan Vi'heelmt'n state dr. cult bicycle races will Ito held itt Howard J'rIdy , August 39. 'i'wo htIftdrett ilohlors it : prizes anU uure ) ntve becll uUt up for A. - professional and nmatur riders. EntrIes lalvo been received from several ProiPs- sionni and amateurs with : a national repu- lotion , iOhI 1S tiP 'I'll I % 'I3STl.itN l13.t t3i1i. llllhiIlllflIOhlR (1hcKntisn City it lee Hit of ft i.it'kIuig INDIANA POLlS , Aug. 1l-Indlanrtpohis ; forced Portico from the bo'z In the third antI ill the totlfth ( 'llnikftl up IWO runs ciT Merr' . :11th. The Hines were outplayed In nit but one inning , Attendate , 1.000. i3corufl 11,1 1i , Tadinnapolls . ,1 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 ' -10 Ii 0 Nniiqa City . .0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 16 5 C lbattu'rles : Inthiatiapolis , I'hlhlips ntitl 1n- litie ; KnnRn Cit' , i'ardee , Meredith1 WII- son nhitl 1iiflitt'il , , l)11'1'ltO1T , Mich. , Aug. 1G.-thlelow gave ( hO fans heart dIsease today liv tying the score In the nhltil. liothi shies threw blanks until the twelfth , when two three-baggers and a couple of errors were good for three rtlns by tile Saints. Tue home team scored tWo on thw Snilits' errors , but wIth : a ehidnee to tie Qanzel strUck out , ehdlng the contest. Scale : 31.1 Detroit . . . . . . . . . . .000000011002-4 11 5 St. 1'tti . . . . . . . .000000200003-5114 , Batterks : Detroit. IlcaIn und Iluelow ; SI , i'aul , Friekoil and Hitles. COLUM13IJS , 0. , Aug. 1t.-Mc'Donnid , who started In to ; ltchi for M1nneapoii , lasted riiii' tWo ilinings today , btit I'hiltiii , who tuok his pliee : iii the box , tilti not fare. much better. Score : lt.ht.fl , ( 'olnmbtlq . . . . . .3 0 1 0 4 0 1 1)9 ) 11 2 IUinnezpoliq . . . .I 0 0 1) ) 0 0 (1 2 0-3 8 1 Batteries : Culuni1tls , Brown nIld Iluck- I : I'd III neapol I 0 , 1110 1)0 iahd : , P1:11 ippl ittid Fishier. \\'is. , Aug. 16.-Thu Iirew- ers hail an trouble in defeating thiti .10 1o today. 'reri'y's pitching uliti tiniely hittIng VeIl the game. Score ; - lt 1.1. MIiWitillce . . . . .I 1 0 I ) I I 1 1 ' -6 10 Ii StJosi'ph . . . . . .000100000-1 64 Ilattorles : Milwaukee , Terry 111)11 SI)00r St. . , ( ) , Fisher and McCauley. STANDING OF' T1l1 'rEAMS. Played , Won , Lost. 31'er C. l'niisaH City . . . . . . . .106 C 41 61.3 lndiallilohi'4 . . . . . . . . .101 lJ 41 t9.4 Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . .11E ' (12 41 59.0 St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . .IO Lii 45 57,1 colllmbuq . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 5. , 42 ri.3 DetroIt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 39 ui : 11't.2 St. Josu'1ilt . . . . . . . . . . S : s oi : 115.7 MlflnenpolI'4 . . . . . . . . .los j.5 73 112.4 Games today : 1'unsas CIt' at liulianap- ohs. St. Pittil at Detroit , \1Innenpo1Is at Columbtls , St. Joseph at MIlwaukee. E1'JiN'1'S ON 'l'1i1 ILUNNING ' 1'iLACIS. LlziI ICt.Iiy % VInniiig FarIl at the U'lntlsor 'I'rnt'k. DETROIT , Mich. , Aug. 10-LIzzie Kelly was the only favorite to win at 1A'indsor. Weather cloudy , track fast , Attendance 1argt. Results : First race , one mile : Leoncie won , Miss Al Farrow second , Minnie i'rlce third , 'I'Irne : 1i2. : Second race. five furlongs : Lizzie Kelly WOO , Fanny Taylor second , Lizzie It third. 'I'Iine : 1102 ½ , ThIrd race , seven furlongs : Manzanilia % von , AnnIe Taylor second , Ninrotl third. 'rime : 1:2S : % . Fourth rare , six furlongs ; J , B. Chines won , Ode Brooks second , Prospero third , Time : 1115 ½ . Fifth ) race , mile and one.ciUarter : Rey del Mar won , Lady of the West scold , Dud- hey E thid. 'l'iine : 2:09. : SIxth race , one mile : Bagpipe won , Lao. retto D second , Elsina third. TIme : 1:424. : CIUCAGO , Aug. 1G.-hawthorne race re- suIts : First race , live furlongs : Mn Johnson Won , Clievat thOr second , Old F'ox third , Time : 1:01. : - Scind race , six furlongs : Reti Skin won , 'rreopia second , Sid Hobart third , Time : 1:20. : Third race , one mile and an eighth : Can't Dance won , EddIe Jones second , Morte Fonso third , Time ; 2:024. : Fourth race. one mile : Mob won , 111gb 1100 second , Paul Knuvar thIrd , Time : 3:17. : Fifth race , live furlongs : Silver Tone : von , Doremus second , Nora C third. Time : 1:06. SIxth race , sIx ftarlongs : Ehidad won , Governor Sheelntn second , Prince Blzas thIrd. Time : 1:20. : ST. LOUIS , Aug. 1G.-Two favorit.s , Seaport - port and Sir Gatian , were successful at the fair grounds , Results : First race , maiden fillies and mares , six furlongs : Cousin LIzzie won , Little Sallie second , PIcayune third. Time : 1:16. Second race , sellIng , one mile ; Seaport Won , Tewnnda second , ICing Oscar third. Time : 1:43 % . 'rhlrd race , sellIng , one mile and twenty yards : Katie Longfellow won , Celtic Bard , second , Bequeath third. Time : 1:43. Fourth race , for 2-year-olds , Ix furlongs : Sir Gatlan 's'on , Georgle second , Lafayette thIrd , Time : 1:16. : Fifth race , selling. six furlongs : Be True won , Borden second. Mouflil City third. Time : 1:15. : Sixth : race , selling , one mIle and twenty yards : Silver Set won , Wilson second , Confession - fession thIrd , Time : 1:4114. : SARATOGA. N. Y. , Aug. 16.-The feature of the day at Saratoga track was the CitI- zens' and Merchants' stako. for which Poetes was the favorite. She , however , could do no better than second , \VIiIte Frost heading her by a length at the finIsh. Results : First race , sellIng , five and a half furlongs - longs : Colonel Tenny won , Roysterer see- end , C'hnppaqua third. Time : 1:08. : Second race. seven furions : Ilardella won. Lillian 13e11 second , Margaret Jane thiirtl. Time : 1:26. : ThIrd race , selling , one and three-sIx- teentlis nilcs : tlillstream won , Joe ? dIlle second. Rnppahannock thIrd. Time : 2:01. : Fourth : race. Citizens' and ! erchinnts' stake , one mIle and a furlong : \'hlte Frost won , Poetess second , Dr. Catlett third. 'rIme : 1:53,4. : Fifth race. sIx furlongs : Rhlneiander won , llHeo second , Armament third , , Time : 1:14 : % . NEW' YORK , Aug. 16.-It was cool and comfortable at the Aqueduct race track and a good sized crowd was on hianti. Jockey Mailer was again in evidence , landIng - Ing three out of four mounts in clover style , Results : First race , fIve furlongs , selling : Prince of'ales won , Somers second , Improvident thIrd. Time : 1:02I. : ImprovIdent was dis- qunlllied and Sensena was placed third. Second race. one mile : Lenliop won , Sly Fox second , Slasher third , Tmne : 1:44 : 11-5. ThIrd race , about seven furlongs , sellIng : Mizpnli von , Tinge second , Debride third , Time : 1:25 : 3-5. Fourth : race , five furlongs : \Vine Press won. Clareba second , Althea third. Time : 1:03 : 2-5. Fifth race. coo mile and forty yards , selling - ing : Cainpanla won , Van Nessa second , Rotterdam third , Time : 1:45 : 1-5. Sixth race , selling : Field Larlc won , Dr. 'A'Itiirow second , Lrrtisse third , Time : 1:46. : . ) UIU3F1S CALLDWN .1OC1 EY WOIl IC , SPlit Silk of Poriui , but A fI . .u'ssn NI Viiis t Iii' itnee , I3IJFF'AI 0 , Aug. 16.-The grand cIrcuit trotters came to Buffalo today after an ab. seico of three years. performing on the Fort Erie' , Ontario , track across the river , where 1)001 selling is permitted , 'rIle meet- lag , wldch lilciUdes some rich stakes. Is given by ( lie liutTILio Driving club , The meeting ieIetl with two faces In tIle iresence of about 2,500 people. After Cupram sneaked the opening heat In the 2:24 : trot Sliinuioug. the favorite. Came on 811(1 took three heats in uneventful finishes , Th 2:25 : iace WUS veli CoIlteliteti. 'reotly Ii WOn tIle first t'o ujeuts , 'tVilon ' bt'Ing cautIoned by ti'e ' Judges for the PtO showing of the favorite , Spilt Silk , 'J'hiu favorIte came to the front in the thilt'ti heat , iii which Fire ( lilt was CLII off and broke to a standstill after \'uiker gave the word , traveling but 100 yards of the heat flHi going to thu stable distanced , SiihiL Silk broke badly iii the fourth , lwat , the outsitler , Arbiteskaii. getting It. 'i'tiu tine % vai ; 2:20 : antI the Judges , subIIeiouN of a Jotu , l'ulied'iison out of Split Silk's sulky , Iburgess from behinti 'I'enuy lb and 11 , Julntit froii behJnd , Arbutesktin , muting tIp Antirews , 1i'lonaid unil Scott Qulnhin , re- 5It'Cti'ely , 'i'lat , the change was Justilied .L1s I4itoWIl who : : Split SilIc won the huh hetit in 2:15 : % , following vIthi another good heat , taking the race. Iiummal'los : 2:21 : class , trotting , itIrse $1,500 ; Spinalung , ii. Ill , , t''likes ihoy ( Starr ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 1 Cupram. tIc , ii. , hI' Prodigal ( lieu ) . . 1 5 11 4 W'iikit , Ituss , gr , hi. ( li. Jalnes ) . . . . . . 4 2 4 2 Angelilia , hr. : n. ( iCetelluln ) . . . . . . . . . 5 3 2 3 l.ntly Ailertun , hi' , in . . . , , . . . . . . , , . 3 4 ds Timi' : 2:19 : % , 2l : ½ , 2lt'h : , 2:20. : 2:28 : class , pacing , PUESII $1,500 ; Split Silk , l. 10 , , by Ilourbon Wilkes ( \'llsoti 011(1 Au. dret's ) , , . , , . . , , . . , , . . . , , , , , , , . 5 4 1 4 1 1 retii1' B , b. g , , by Octoroon ( litIrgess ailti A. Mclonuld ) , 1 1 2 3 4 3 Arbuteskin : , b , ii , , 1) ) ) ' Artutus ( I I. JollIes 01111 Qulutin ) , , , , . 4 3 3 1 2 2 Eilvarul 0 , b. g. ( Curry ) . . . . . . 2 . 5 . 4 2 3 ro FIre ( lilt , cli. g , ( O'Neill..J . dt4 'I'iIlt ! ' 15 % , 2:14l4 : , , 2:14 : % , 2:15f : , 2:19. : ( 'u'i. ' lIIII'tM lit fi rt'en liii. flItlflN DAY , W'is. , Aug. ic-'rwel'e lion- tired it'oliie Uttt'IiIe'tt thu oilt'IIIIIg lIa3'H raves of the LCUgIIU of American \'IIVCIInCU ; Hi'et of thu 1uViscoiain division. Thu tflO- thIrd-mile national championship , Profes. sional , VLL5 I he inot interesting nice OIl the card. Several of the cracks ( aileti to quIll- Ify for tim fInal. Major Taylor got the lead 'II , the start and held to it to the end , Al MtIllefl VOll tile Iwo-mile 111010 ehianiplon- ship ha 5:21. : The huilf.mlhe state champion- shilp went to 11 , C' . I.lICIa in I :07 : , leinIhtst One-third mile , ProfessIonal ( twenty en- trlesl ) Major Taylor won , Johnny Fisher second , A. ( hardinor third , Time : 0:42. : One mile , vrotcssionnl ( twenty-one entries - tries ) : Major 'rayhor won , II. 11. Freeman second , A. Gardlner third. Time : 2:07. : ' . % 'euitcrI1i'r IIc'st at ' 1'itfll , NEW'POIIT , 8. 1. , Aug. 16.-Thin annual lawn tennIs tournament began here tOday WIth fifty-three contestants , The doubles match , east against west , was the match of the day , Wreun and Whitney repro- SeIlteil tile former section IlgaInst Vt ard and Iavis. The eastern Pair were Picketi as winners , but the westerners mit UI ) a surprisingly strong game and took time llrst two sets before their opponents reaChe(1 their form , In the third set the eastern team lmproed materially , but lost again in the next. Time best sIngle mate ) : was between Del- den of Minneapolis and F. 31. MarvIn of Harvard , The hatter plnl't'tl better tlmr.n the score Indicates. The score follnw ; Prehimlliary rounti : Avery beat Keyes b' defiiult ; Behtien beat Marvin , 6-2 , 6-2 , 6.3 : Clothier beat Stills , 6-I 6-3 , 6-4 : lbrainhaii heat W'lieeier , 6-1 , 6-11 , CF3wor ; beat Cooke , 6.2 , 6-2 , 6-4 ; lirownehi bent Emery , 6-4 , 6-Il , 2.6 , 6-0 ; Carleton beat Whitbeck , 6-1 , C-I , C-I ; Codman beat Cross , 5-7 , 6-3 , 75 , C-Il ; S. Ware beat Fouhke by default ; Stevens bent Miles , 6-0. 6-1 , 2-C 6-2 ; Fitzgerald beat Grant by detnult : U. \ Lee bent % .tIctlInchos5 , 11-2 , ' 11-2 , s-i ; WIliing bent tV. 13. ' . Grant tp' default - fault , Doibie ; East ngninst vest , \Vnrd and DavIs ( west ) bent % \'reflIm and W'hitman ( east ) , 6-2. 6.3 , 4-6 , 6.3. I'rtiIslt ititi fruuua tiii. Otigltinis , OMAhA , Aug. 16.-To the Sporting Editor of 'i'lie lIce : NotIcing that the Omaha Sporting Goods team is desirous of playing tile OrigInals , I hereby make this otTer : I .iil accept theIr challenge for a gatne on Sunday for $50 a side , 1)111 ilislst on thin wInner taking time entire gate receipts. My noney % % 'ill be iii Frank Ilantlle's hands. 1IUCK KEITII , Malinger of tIme Originals Base Ball Chili. 3he'o ) ' . 'ott't ( 'inlet a hurfeIt , SARATOGA , N. Y. , Aug. 1G.-When 1id McCoy learned tonight of tIme tragic death , of .JIin Corbett's hflrellts he immediately wired condolence to Corbett at 1shnIry I'aIk , and ill view of It Postlmonelnent of the match scheduled to take idat'e at Buffalo OIl September 10 telegraphed that ho would not claim a forfeit , McCoy heft at mnifitmigimt for New York City. 'I'uehftlt hound of Chess. COLOGNE. Aug. 1G.-him time twelfth round of time International chess tournn- lnelmt , morning session. Cohili lost to Schlf- fers ; I3challop bent Poplel , and Techlgorin and Schiechter , Gottschali and Fritz , Burn and Clmarousek and Ilerger and Shmowuiter drew , After recess Steinitz dIsposed of Al- 1)111 and lleinrichsen lost to Jammowski. Itflt1 'eVilt Take Curiett's l'lnee , SYRACUSE , N. Y. , Aug. 1G.-Tommy Ityon authorized tIme statenleilt tonighit that In the event of Jnmne J. Corhett beIng enable - able to appear In tile ring wIth : Kid McCoy - Coy on tile afternoon of September 30 at Buffalo that ho will take his pluce and fighmt thio Kid at the middleweight limit , weighing in at the ringside. Another Indian Victory. GRAND RIDGE , Iii. . Aug. 16.-Special ( Telegram.-The Nebraska Indians defeated Grand ItIdge today by a score of 7 to 3. HYMENEALS l'ullninit-Ferminhul. NI\V YORK , Aug. 1G.-TIme Tribune tomorrow - , morrow vhil print the following : George M. Pullman , the son of the hate sleepIng car magnate. nnd Miss Lynch Fey- nald of ChIcago were married last ( Tucs- day ) evening In 'thIs city. The match is said to be of the nature of an elopement. MIss Fernald has been stayIng at the Octagon gen hotel at Long Branch , N. J. Mr. Pull- alan has been at the Elberon for some time. Yesterday afternoon theY met at Long Branch and drove to Freehold , N. J. , for the purpose of getting married , They were unable to et a license there and so the ceremony could not be performed. They then came to this city , arriving at the Holland - land house at 6 p. in. There they were met by S. B. S. Blosel , a friend of Mr. Pullman , and in company with Mr. Harrison , manager of the hotel , the party went to the Marble Collegiate church. The pastor of the church was out of the city and there was a long searchfor , a clergyman. FInally a minister was secured and the party was conducted to hIs home , where the ceremony was per- formed. So great was the confusion of the party that the name of the minister is not remembered by those interested. After the wedding there was a dInner at the Holland house. Telegrams were sent last night to the father of the bride amid to Mrs. Pullman announcing the marriage. Mr. Fernald replied - plied that lie would start for this city ha- mediately. Wheeher-Cndy. The marriage of Miss hattIe Cady , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Cathy , to Mr. William Herbert Wheeler was aol- emnlzed last evening at All Saints' Protestant - ant Episcopal church. The ceremony was witnessed by 400 representatives of the leading familIes of Omaha and a number of guests from out of town. The bride looked charming In a handsome gowim of white hisse over taffeta , The ginipo was prettily barred and time skirt was rullied with insertion , with putting on the bottom. She carried a bouquet of vhito gardemi lilies , tied with a white satIn ribboim , Miss helen Cady , younger sister of tIme bride , was maul of honor , She wore a pretty dress of whIte organdia over white silk and carrIed a bunch of tiger lilIes , tIed with a ribbon of deep crimson. The bridesmaids - maids vera the Misses Mattie hayward of Nebraska City and Flora Webster of Omaha , They were attIred in gowns of white dotted Swiss over white alhli and carried bouquets similar to that borne by the maid of honor , The groom was eupported by hIs brother , Mr. Daniel Wheeler , jr. , as best man anti wa attended by the following tishers : Mesars , Johimi Dixon of Nebraska City , Stockton Beth , \Vtng B. Allen anti Charles S , Youlmg of this city. 'rho ceremony was performed by 11ev , Thomas J. Mackay , D , 1) . , rector of All Saints' church , assisted by 11ev. II. 13 , I3ur- gess , D. 1) , , of Plattanmouth , Neb , TIme full limarriage cerexmmony of the Episcopal church was used and thte bride svtts given In marriage - riage by her father , The church was beau- tifuhiy decorated , the chancei being banked with palms , cut flowers anti asparagus grass , After the wedding a receptIon was teim- Ocred time bride nod groom at the residence of the bride's narents. 3122 Chiicaco street. It was attended by the relatives aimil intl. mate friends of the familIes to time miumher of seventy-five , Time imarlors and chlxmlng room were beautifully decorated with a wealth ot variegated sweet peas and La France roses. A rich tllsplay of presents filled a large room. Among the out of town guests were : Iloo , M. L. hayward of Nebraska - braska City , the republican nonmlneo for governor , Congressmaii DavId Ii. Mercer 011th Mrs , Mercer , Mrs , DIxon of Nebraska City 011th John Mnllahiou of Lincoln , Mr , Wheeler left at immidnight for a trIp of several weeks through Colorado , They were accoinpauied to time train by the bridal party and a number of other friends and given a imierry farewell , The bride is one of the favorite members of Onmaha society anti ha a graduate of one of thu leading girls' schools of New York city , The grooni is chief clerk to the committee on grounds and iuhlie buildings of time house of repro- Eem1tatI'es and irlor to his appointment to thIs position was coniieeted with the office of cleric of the federal court here. lie is I a son ot Mr. anti Mrs , Daniel ii , V'beeier , 000 of the pioneer families of Omaha , On L tIme convenIng of congress Mr. aimfi Mrs. Wheeler wIll reimmove \Vashlngtop , lIaihi-'i'ltotnus , FALI.S CITY , Neb , , Aug. * 6-Speciai- ( ) Mr. John W , hail 011th Miss Cornehia 'rhomuat I were married at the home of the brltlo in I this city Monday noon , 11ev , Mize , time Ipis- copal minister of hiawatha. Nan , . tilciating , Mr. lieu is from Iiuffuio , N. Y , Mr. and I Mrs. hail loft on the afternoon traIn foi Orceley , Cob. , their sutUre home. SOUTH OMAhA NWS. In lila amonthily report Just Issued Sanitary inspector Carroll recommends that sumac' thing be done to neslt ( lie livery stable keepers of this city In time disposItion of stable refuse. The ltmspector certifies to time fact timat time owlilirs of stables are Imantli- cappeti for want of a city tlump or somime other niace where they mmmy haul tiumno- hstet1 , Further than thIs time Inspector asserts that coimiplaiimts are made at hmhm 001cc tinIly by residents who object to having stable refuse dumped in certain localities. Ia closIng lila report the itmspector stated that the liverymnen appear to be willing to hatli to any pla e IkigImnted by time city , provided they may do so without being Interfered - terfered wIth. Flimaily the inlggestioti iS hmatlo thmnt tue city acquire a dulnp itm order 'to 1)111 ft siop to time compilmiImts of property Owners In different tiarts of the city. TIme recommimnentlatiotis moatie by time inspector - specter show timat Ito is ignorant of whmnt is going on , or else hO is negligent in the discharge of his duty. The records show that for mouths Imast , ii fact for a year 01' Immure , the city has been imaying I'eto Lenaglm , time city scavemmger , the stim of $20 a month for the privilege of using lila tiumuping groutmil , Lenagh lIaR lmE'cn droll- ping nrotltmth to the treasurer's office once a mnotmth and drawing his double eagle from the city , but has imot been giving nnytliing in return , It. appears 1lOtl luvestigation tlmrmt wheti complalimt was made a year ago ahotmt Lenagli dumnpng night soil iimto time sewers he secureti access to a iolnt on time river hear time foot of Missotiri aventlo by paying $3 ; a nmolmth for the privilege oflpass- log tlmrotmgh certain PrppcrtY. This was too amuclt for Leimaghm to stand alone , so Ime turlicil around nmd voikt1 a deal through the council whereby ho is to be iaiil , $20 a mnomithi by the city for U public thunmplng ground , with the ummdtmratatmding that livom'y- men were to be allowed to tise the tiunp. Owners of stables : nnlte time assertion that Lenaglt keeps the gate to this thump locked so that no one but hfs own drivers calm enter , tInts virtually coimipehliimg time ImeOhmie to enmploy his Inca to remove nil refule , This dumpIng ground , In which time city is supposed to have an Interest , was selected by a commnitteeof whiell the city engineer was a member , and witim time : mmmderstandllmg at tile time that citizens were to have free access to the ground at oil times. One iivermnn said last evening thmat lie was wiiling to lmaui the refuse from his stable to the city dump or ally other lolmit designated , but he tlitl object to beIng colli- 1)0110th to bunt up washiotits , etc. . or go away out Into the country with lila teams in order to get rid of the stuff when the city is paying Letiagli for the imse of hi dumping grotinti. I'lnti to 'L'nke Vetigenimee. TIme action of tile Iloard of Education in summarily dismissing Attorney Van Dusen and apzrnlnting a democrat to the office seems to rankle in time breasts ot a inrgu number of the retuhicans ! here and a re- veimge of some sort is 1)OimiI Plaimned. it was virtually agreed last night that the ro. ptmhmllcan members of the council would malco a demand for the resIgnation of City Attorney Montgomery , who is a democrat. Mr. Momitgomery wts appointed by Mayor Ensor at the commeocenent of his first term , and his name has never been before the present republicail council for conflrma- lion for a second tern : . This Is not considered - sidered necessary , a a number of city appointees - pointees held over with the mayor , but time republicans say they wIll inslst mhpon having the prtvilego of vofiig ttpon time appoint. mont , . . . , . . ' ( ) , ( r. Gas. With the pasao1' , new gas om'dlnanco by the city counhil'the : ) respects of gas be- log used for iiium imihtin and fuel purposes brightens. It was stated yesterday nfter- noon that tvork would commence at once with a view of hmavlng gas in the busIness portion of the city before snow files , Yesterday - terday afternoon President flarrett of the cIty council called at the office of City Cleric Carpenter in comnpamiy with City Attorney Montgomery amid a representative of time Omaha Gas company and sIgned the 0:01- imance , thus snaking it a law. The city Is accordingly hound for a term of twenty-five years , provided the gas company fulfills its part of time contract. 1Iglithttg 'Fiirir % % 'ny heal. ' . In the locating of the electric lights ordered - dered by the council 'Monday ' smlght the members looked after theIr own interests. The iight for Twenty-thIrd and P streets adjoins time home of Councilman Cilngen while the one at. Fifteenth anti MadIson streets In Aibright is ninost in front of Councilman Barrett3 house. Mort lives at Thirty-second and IC streets anl a light was ordered in at that corner , while Wear is taken care of by tIme placimg of a lIght at Timlrty-nintlm and Q streets. ItieMilIftit's 1ii us. Postmaster John thcMillan states that lie is mmot a candidate for the legIslature on the democratic tIcket. In speaking about the matter yesterday Mr. McMiilan saId timat at tile conclusion of lila term of office ho wouid devote his time to looking after his private ilmterests and lie had no desire to represent the party In thin legislature. TIme cominis. eion of Postmaster McMiilan does not expire - pire until Septemher 25 , although an uptown sheet stated yesterday that. his term had been out or several weeks. lilgigiti ( 'J ( , . Gossip. Fred Etter , sr. , lii on the sick list , Joimn S. Smith of Cnmnbridge , Ill , , is time guest of the Etter family. Nymm : Long has gone to Colfax Springs , Ta , , to visit friends for a tow days , The slot mnachmiiio owners vlomm'.nh imp smii alacimluts yest'srday for fear of nnoti'cr raid. A plcmmic for th'o bemmoilt of thin late strike ConIlilittee wlii be held at Symtiicato parc mloxt Sunday , A. M. Vailsant aimtl wife , parents of cx- Councilman W , 13 , Vamisant , have goiio o l'enusyivalmia on a visit. Il , 0. 'Wattermi has severed lila connection 'ltlt tIme' Iaily ) Sun of thIs city anti wIll engage lii time insurance bualmiess , Milk Imispector Carroll relorts that all of the dairIes selling mill : hero are iim good condition , lie further says that the instui'os are all poor amd that imlieii cows are beIng ted on cut tooth the snimie as him the wiimter , PIpe was bcing Imuloatled yesterday for lIme exteimsioms : of tim water maIns imore. 'I is oxpectetl tlmat liyt1ants viii be located where most mmt'edetl first , hut all of tIme ( otr- tesu ordered are to be teL before cold weptimet' sets him. A lmunber : of policemen were out hustling bonds yesterday iii cciIilpil1mnco with the order of time councIl , It used to be the cue- t ni to exact a bonti froimm a hioIheenan he- fore Ime was allo ed to go on Out ) ' , but Mayor Eueor has lloyd' coimsltiert'ti this ii necessity. An udvertiseinent for bids for lumber to be used by the city for general iiurpoes vIil abortly appear In the papers , 'flie cly : uses considerable iumsilmer In tile construction of cross walks anti soimie mmmenmbrra of thu council , tililmk that. time alimount still justity advertising for bide. City Eimglueer Beat Is to be cahlcti upon before long to prepare speciiicatiuiiu fOr a bmiiidilmg to be uccupied by the city Ciilices and jail , it is understood thmnt several Owners of real cstute are Prepared to bith OIl the proposition anti It is , lxlt'ctetl ) that a desirable locality comm be found without thiihleuity , ( Yaptaiim Henry White of New York u'ue lime guest of time South Omaha club Muhiday Imigiit auth gave a very entertaining talk on forelgu travehm. Captaiu'imite has bceim Cllmiloyeth by the PItizeIms' 005 C0iUiIlIy tO take charge of time tc'nstriictlon of the 'iant here , lie Is considered an exlert Iii tue manufacture of gas and will most likely re lnain her. . ' until the ropoeed imi3at Is erected , The boade of lime ( 'itileas' Oae company hmfl'e been sold and it is expectti that work on tiq' generators will commence sItbiIl a short. tIme. NOBLES AND MOSKYS AT OUTS lpnthi of it horse l'r.'t'ii.ltntes a Pniiill' lttit' tittil ilriiigs Several I'crsotis to t lie in II , 'rime Nobles nmmd time Moskys , families liv- lag at Twcmmty-tourth anti Latlirop streets , imave becim carrying on a feuti for some tIme , which rcsttltcd heat imiglit in a melee anti the arrest of limo heads oC both famnilies for fighting. Thin Moskys recently arrived from Houses lim a covered waguim and immade a bargain with tii Nobles to trade ttmeir camp outfit for a lemonade bootlm at time corner men- tioned. Mr. Noble confined hmia nttentioa to a barber shop mmcxt door end everybody was happy until a horse ilmClUdcti In the trade was taken sick anti dIed. Noble be- Caine attapiclotla that the amminmaVs Colmdl- tion had been mIsrepresented to him anti with his vife descended upon time lenmonatle booth to collect iimdcmnity. Tlmey were mmmcl with a bomnbnrdmetit of pop bottles anti Nobic received a severe gashi on the head. BIG DAY AT TIlE FAIR ( Continued from FIrst I'nge. ) timne , lie regards time exposItion us the beat tlmat has been Imeld In time United States. Speaking of It he said : "It Is a grand dis- iilay of the wealth anti resources of this great westorim cotmiltry and Is bounti to start the tide of immnlgration this way. People iii Oklahoma arc deeply interested In the success of the expositioii almd wIll contribute so far as they are abie. We will adti to our exhibit from time to time and within the next ev dab's we will put. in another full carload of field , gardemi and orchard prothmcts. Wo imave the iroduets anti will siiqw them , Of course we have sonic diffi- cuity lii gettiiignoney to mnako the exhibit , but we nrc going ahead Just as though we Lath niihhions or dailars. Vt'e realize that the puesent tlne affords the best. opportunities for callIng attention to our territory and we propose to improve every one of those op. portunities. " NA1' ' Dh3PAlt'I'MHNP'S ? 13W Ii tSi'LtV. Dry Dt'ic Uoiieiluh'iimt'e itmi.I Souile Slitmiiug of Cults is .tihulel. The most extensive adthition to time tils- play in the Government buIlding that has heel : inado since the exposition opened ar- riveti 3'estertluy and will he immstaiicd at once. This Is all consigned to the naval eldmiblt and includes time working imiodeh of a modern dry dock , together with time mnodtil of the battleship IllInois , a 4-inch rapid fire gtmn amid the breech ummocbaolimm of a 13-inch breech-loading rifle. These features are au of exceptional Interest and were secured - cured by Captain Stedman during imls recent trip to Washington. The battleship will be iloated in the dry dock and an exhibition of the maaner of docking and undocking tile big fighting machine will be given at stated hours each day , The dry dock question has been a live otmo In the Navy department for some time and the fact that comparatively few people In the interior of the country knew how one of them was operated led Lieutenant McCormick , who had charge of the naval exhibit until the war broke out , to suggest that a model ho constructed for use at the exposition. The idea was taken tip by the constrtmction department , which has been working on time model for several months , It Is conpieteth on a scale of one-quarter inch to the foot anti is an exact reproduction - tion In that miniature of the Siampeon dry docks that are to be built at Portsmouth and Mare Island. It Is built of wood anti lined with brass plates on the insitie in order to make it watertight. It represents a dock 700 feet long and from 120 to 162 feet wide anti every detail of thIs immense structure is reproduced ii : the model. This Is suppleinenteti by a large basin just outside - side the entrance In which the simip Is iloateti. When the ship Is ready for docking - ing It is floated into the dock , the gates are closed anti the water drawn off , leaving - ing the craft high antI dry on 'time 'keel blocks. in undocking the process is reversed - versed and the ship Is agaIn floated out into the basIn. The model of the battleship IllInois , which is a lnrt of tIme exhIbit , represents time type of fighting craft of which three are now being built at Newport News , Phlladeiimhmia and San Francisco. It will beef of exceptional Interest in timat It represents a more modern type of battleship than nay of the models that are already on exhibi- tion. GOt'lihiNOhl ( iF 'l'IIXAS AI'l ) STAFF- ChIef Ilxt'citt Iveof the' Lone Star State Is here , Thirty-five of time first citizens of Texas , imeadeti by Governor C. A. Cuiberson , ar- rivetl oil a Rock Island speciai at mitlniglmt last night. forming the advance party of tue large represemitatlOn of Texas which wIll arrive before tomorrow to partake in the celebration of Texas day. The party fornmoil at Austin mmd Its mnemnbers were pl'esetit on the personal invitation of the governor , among timemn being the leading business men of time state. Time special heft AustIn at 7 a. am , Monday , imlcklog up a number of additions as it passed , but meet- lag with no unusual receptIon before Wei- ltngton , Kaim , , was reached. There an dab- oi'ato welcome bad been prepared anti time party was welcomed to the loading wheat county of time world with dime ceremony , There were short addresses by tile mayor auiti leading citizens and responses by Governor - ornor Culberron anti ex-Governor Lubbock. At McFarland , Han. . yesterday imoon the party was tendered an extended conmpii- mentary dinner by thin Rock lslaod railroad - road , Tue details of tile exctmraloa were In tile hands of Assistant l'asseimger Agent It. Fl. ( icorgo of the houston & Texas Cemmtral and General Passenger Agent C. 11. Shoal of time Chicago , Itock Island & Pacific , The party Is made up of Governor Cul- bersort and time foliowlumg members of imis staff : General A , P , W'ozencraft , Dallas ; J , 0. ItummId , Waskom ; B. F. Siierriil , Jefferson - son ; It. J , 1tlurpiiy , I'arls ; W. 11. llender- son , palms ; I. M. Stammdifer , Denlson ; L. J. l'olk , Galveston ; 13. IL Moss , Cieburmmc. Ex- governors In the party arc F. It , Lubbock , Amistium , a war governor , and Il , 11 , Hub- bard , Tyler , orator of the day , Tue renalimtier : of tim party is made up of : It , W. Finley , Austin ; lion , F. l'endexter , Austin ; lieu. John C. Meatie , hloimhiama ; Hon. F , I' . hlolhantl , DallasI Dr , B. \'orsbanm , WaxaimacimIo Prof. It. 14. hiatta , University of Txas (1. .1. Palmlr , hlotuston : Il. N. Cull- bersomu , Semi Antonio ; Frank II. ilualmick , itmnn Antonio ; Thomas Richardson , houston ; ( lila F Taylor , Tyler ; Il. hi , Smith , Slier- nina ; L. A. Canton , hiiisboro ; Captain 14. S. Platen , Dallas : Captain J. S. Myrick , AustlmmViiiinm ; \Voif , Austin : Sterrelt , Galveston : - . Dallas News : Palmer , liotis- ton I'ost , IKl.A 11031 A ! t'i'.tiS 'i'it i3.t'1' O13'II. Scts ( 'ii a ( 'uuriun.l.of 1itluui. for I hi' Cmoiuul tim lInt. Time Okiahona mtcole mimetic a great hmit yesterday anti their exhibIt in time Agricui- torah building was the great drawing card during the afternoon. Exposition Comimnuis- abner SI , Chait arriveti early In time morn- lag anti with imitn cane a car of water- Inelons , the greater portIon of whichm were carteti to time grounds aumtl corded ulm around the booth , Thmen the word t'ns passett along the line that time carvimig of time fruit would begin at 'I o'clock and coimtinue as hong as tlmero was a immeion in sight. Lomg : before 4 o'clock time Agricultural building was be. seigctl by an arnmy of amen. womnemm anti chill- dreim. Thu cuartl force at the doors was doubled nmmtl people were iaased , Inside until they filled time aIsles aumti cii of the vacant space In and about the exhibits. I'rommmptiy at 4 o'clock all of time people conimecteil witim the Okismimoimmim. exhibit lilmOti Ill ) 1mm front of time idle of great , iueious meloims , kmmives iim hammd. CommIssioner St. Chair called tiipe anti gave tin order to be- glum cumtthimg , Dlmrlmlg limo mmext Imotir everybody - body nto watermelon mmd went away satis- fle l. Great chunks of time rlclm red macat nero imseeth otlt as fast no half a dozen maci : coultl ilandle their knives. The miielons were larce ones anti were all hierfect , Oumo \u'ns suthicient to fcctl twemmty licoisle antI as timere were 100 immeioims etmt and dIstrIbuted It was figureti that fully 2,000 Itersons enjoyed the hospitality of Oklalmomna. iomtghims Commnt' , , iiosl , I t ii I ity. it i gettIng to be a great fad to visit the Dogulas county eximiliit iii time Agri- etmitural building at noolttimmme , There are a good mnami' Imeople who kuiot' jimat what to expect at that hour anti consequently they have motives in beIng Present. Some days ago Superintentlent WaisIm , t'lmo is In charge of the Douglas cotmmity ugrletmltural exhibit , introtitmeeti the custom of carving a meloim promptly at higlm noon. A few friends were invited nod the iows spread , not ommly thmroughi the building , but to oIlier buildings on tlm grounds. Since tlmat tiune the Douglas county eximlbit Imas beemm papu- mr anti every persomm vimo itappens amounth at timt : lunch hour Is certain of a slice of immelomm. Each day atbis to the magnitude of tIme exhibit natle by Douglas county , as fresh vegetables &mre Installed. The latest tImIngs to flnth a vince In time exlmiblt are of Chinese - nose origin , but of Nebraska growth. There are Cimimiese cucumbers that arc from two to eight inches iim heogthm. They are said to be good to cat , but as yet mme whmitc man has tried thenm , They , nre of a I hriglmt green and Iii appearance resemble I over-grown nilik weed p0(15 ( , Timen there are tile Clmincsu nmeiona ammO the Chinese squashes. Time former resembio great pears , wblio the hatter are mont like ripe cucumbers - cumbers than like sqtmnshes. People who visit the Agilctmittmral bmmild- ing imever tIre of praIsIng time exhibit made by Douglas county. It is kept in first- class conditIon. whmichi In a nmeastmre ac- coumits for Its popularity , yet there Is mtmch to be seen that cannot be found in the other exhibits. A Hubbard squash Is attracting - tracting as much attention just now nit any ommo timIng. It Is as big as time top of a pork barrel and weighs seventy-five poummds , Thmere are also some tomnatoes that do mmot talco a hack seat for any oIlier tomatoes on the grounds. They are solId ammO nmeaty anti several of them weigh eight pounds each , Sort Ii Inkotn's lisjiln Ituereimseul. IJmuring the last few days several additions - tions bavo been made to the North Dakota - kota exhIbit In the Agrlcultimral buIlding. Ransom county imas sent in a fine collection - tion of woods , graIns and grasses , and other counties are lIkely to follow time example thus set. New wheat from the Red River valley and the Dcvii's Lake country Is beginnIng - ginnIng to arrive and is greatly admIred by the farmers who throng the building daIly. All of the wheat coming from North Ba- icota Is No. 1 hard anti is as Eottntl ammd plumnp as it Is posslbio for grain to he. VItii the new wheat timat. has conme thmcro have been certificates from numerous far- mners , who make affidavIt that their ro- spectlve fieltis will ylekh from twenty-five to thirty-five bushels ver acre. Judge Pohiock of Fargo , N. D , , is visit- lag time expositIon , aecomulalmied by Mrs. PoilocIc , They are rn'iking tlmelr heatiquar- ters at the North Dakota exhibit and are making many friemmds. Time judge never tires of telling of the rlcimmcss : of the Ited River 'a1lcy country anti the big crops that. have been produced there every year since the first settlers arrived ammd located their claims , Ho is favorably iunpressed witlm time oxposltiomi and predicts that It. sIll add Clihlital ammd peoplu to every state in time tranamlsslssippl region , high St-liuh's liy.IIxiiihiIt , Prof. Wlginan declares that time wheels in the live mmachminery school exlmibit on time exposition - position grounds will be started on next. Friday - day , and that the eximibit will be in actIve operation on Moumday. Tue plant Is pretty nanny Installed miow antI Prof. Wigunan is busy ohtaIuini a few umminor articles which are needed and which the school board has ah loweti. Mr. W'igomamm's p1mm is to have a class of ten boys at work In the workshop tluurlmg certniim bommrs of the day mmlii the exposition closes , From now until the ooening at ttcimooi 110 vili have two or inure classes nI- ternating with each otimer , as lam has secured - cured twenty-four pauses for lila boys. \Vhem : school opens , hiowover , lie proposes to have the class consist of second-year pupils , wimo will nrobnbly work at the exposltlomm durIng tIle noon hour. Lift. Sit'lIig lrIII at ig1iE. There is a stroxmg probability that an exhibition of tIme lit saving service by nIce- trio ihlumllmmltion will ho one of time features Tburaday eveniiig , For several days tile government oillclals have been beseiged by suggestions thllmt the exhmibitlon woulti be e'eii immure attractive in the evenIng than him the nftcrnoOrm amid Captain ifulowies bias con cntci3 to zmmake tile tuxperiiiment. Tue brll - haul Ihiumninatiomm of the main court affords I atiiple light forhe purpose anti tile imertolin- alice of the crew will presemmt a unique simt'e - tacie when time water of ( lie lagoon is gihileth 1OOt1Jttj ! UWe1t'SItoes A i'c bettor tlinii 11ahld.Io\vcd shoei1)ut eost. lei.is. i'11Ch11VOhH'li ' ( ' aiid (1111(1I't3i1 WC1L1' tlieiii. All kiiids : u'o ll3ltdO. 'I'IIO following hihUl'CIiaIltI3 fl1'O 1301110 V'liO 5011 Goodyear \\'eI Shoes : D1111X1114 811013 CO. . 1413 Farnam St. , NEBRASKA ( 'bO'i'iIiNG ( ' 0. , Farnani 'F , P. ( . 'AiITWIIIGIi'l' & CO. , 16th antI armS 15th HI. , 1)ougits HI. . A. II. H'fOCICIIAM , iCmti N. IGlit St. A , 'iv , BOWM4N CO. , 117 N. 16th St. , WM , N. t'ihlTNiiY hOT So 16th A Li , .MOhtHi'1 , iSil ieugius St. . ' 1' , ii. NOhtmtiH. hill httugias tit llO\1-TALSIAUE 511011 CO. , ISIS Douglas ' .V , I % ' , FlHIiEii. 2923 i.emtvwmworth St.1 iUSTON STQIt1. , lGtIm and 1)oughme , 'W. it. lhL'NB'1"L' CO. . iQ2-13iZ Capital Av , with the shafts of incandescent rodience. The Coston signals enum also ho tlct1 to att v-nimtngc 1mm the evenhimg anti it is Imot tIll- likely that the effect tii be emphasized by bilrmuing Greek fire around the mIrror while the thrill lit in progress. ( 'siptain Knowles states tlmnt the evening eximibltlon riil be entirely an extra attractIon and the afternoon drill will occur as usual. ilnuuuti 1111 ( 'Ii k'ngui him y , Time executive committee of time Illinois comnmission Is actively pushing time arrange- meats for the Celebration of Chicago 1103' , October 1. 4 circular titus beem : itIStlOti to time coummimmerciol anti socIal clubs of Cimicago asi.iumg thmcnt to co-operate to make time tiny a big evemmt anti a umtiimmlmer of tiiemn hmavo already Indicateti elm Intention to commue ium ft hotly. Tile fact that Cimicago buslumess inca comm leave home Pritiny muight , spend two tlnys at thin exposition cmiii still get hmoino In time for bmlsinesM Montlay mnornlimg is cx- liecieti to assist materially In securing ii largo attendance , Amnong the apenkers oh- ready booked for the celebratlomm nrc Mayor Carter harrison , Senator Mason and Cimaries a. Dawes. iui lint' ri lIi ml rsiln ' llv'u , I a A very attractive progrnmmm has hecn au- raumged fur time Atltlitorltmumu concert Thiurs- tiny evening. 'l'hme exllomuitlomm chorus will be nssistetl by Miss Jenhmette iurime , llnist , anti Mr. Frank l'ohlock , tenor. Miss Dtirno Is n Clmleago artIst vhio hms reccmmtly re- ttmrneti ( mimi 'leimmma , vhicre she tlltlIctl liii- tIer Leschmctizky. Sime hin been very sue- ccm.sftmi lim concert uork anti Is regartletl as one of tue mimost lmrommmising idanisis of tin' ) 'Otlmmglr Iool. : Mr. l'ollock conmes froumi New York. Ito has suirug several seasons lIm light opera , notably in time "untie iliect" aimtl 1mm varlotis roles with tlit' Bostonians. ( 'iii'np Fart- for St. .Io'teiuli. Last eveniimg tue MIssouri Pacific an- imotlImeeth a mate of $1731 for the lotimith trip , St. Joseph to Ozmmalmn , or vice versa , This is not In honor of aimy special occasion , hut is to rumm as loimg as thm road elects , irob- ably through the exposition period , Nati's tif thin ii utuMil lutmi , Monday's total admissions aggregated i3,317. The openiimg sesslolm of time Colored Congress - gress is scheduled at time AudItorium at 10:30 : tlmis forenoon. Olmo of ( lie rIders at time iimthialm encaimmp- nmemt : was thrown froiim imis horse yentcrdmmy afterimoon and severely limjuretl , Time ccci- tlciit was catiseti by a loose satltile glrtlm , 'ruin rider wnm tlrnggeth seine diotnmmce anti badly bruised oim time slmoulder , side and hiip. The horse also stepped on ] mis hood , J q mmetmrh ) ' severIng his lIttle finger. a' iuring time remmmaiimtler of the cxpositloo tue fireworks displays will be made her- imiamment features every \Vcdnesiiay and Sattir- day cvenhimgs. Tonigimt Govermmor Cmii- berson amid a staff of Texans wIll wIt- imess time dIsplay as thio guests of time exposl- tioim and a portraIt of thto governor In fire lhi be oime of time features of time display. Dr. George L. MIller , wimo wan selected by the board of thtrecters In nceomnpnny Manager - ager Itosewuter of time DeIartlnemt : of Pro- mmiotioii ; tmmh PublIcity on it trip to lumterest tIme editors of .astern nevsptpert : In thitm I i)0Sitioii. hiatt notifIed time manrgemnent tlmut it. vIlI be immiposslhln for him to act In that capacIty. Dr. Miller's dechimmation wIhi proo- ably be considered by time executive coni uzmlttce timla aftsrnoon , Editors Collins ot the Helena limdependemt mmumti Fitzgerahth of the Butte Miner arrived yesterday fronm ? tlontvma niitl slll reznaitm Iii the city several days. vIsitIng the cxpo'I- haul. Yesterday altcrumoon they speimt time time at the state bullchltmg and looking over the Montana exhibits 1mm time mclii imuilthtngs. They both eXpleSsL'h ( surprise at time magni- tutie of time expositioum nimth declared that it execedeti their expectations. Miss Plummer , aim elimployc at the Casino restauratmt , severely cut by brolte'm crockery yesterday nftermmoan. Slm3 % fl5 carrying a tray of thlshos when she caught her foot anti fell , sniasiliog time crockery Into pieces. One of limo slmarp i'dgen gashed imer right mimi , severing the mnuscies to the bomme antI cutting the rtiIal artery. 'rite : vountl bled profusely amd the \vonaim Was imeamly oxhiiuisted from loss of hlotmd when ahmo was takemi to the imospital. Send yotir otmt of town frieimtis three pimotogravures of the Expositloum. Only ten cents. Time lice 0111cc has them. MILHONS 0 i hi c , , ' , ' I c txtract r \ ci Beef : ' - . . , - ) - . . , ) TnMiLromFPFO1)JF ! IBLOOD I I POISON I I A SPECIALTY. I rnu y , Sondtry .r T.rtl&ri L.OQD 0 5Ol permialatly Cured in 15 to 35 Days. ou can i. treatd t hoam tor saas Drlo. unUr mo guaranty. i you prifar lo come here Wa wIll bonuct to pay rJl- T.d tare and hotel iIIII. s4 Sb oWg , U we tail to culm'c , IF YOU 1AVE taken mo'curp iOdbT. pctaalm . .nd Mill hay. aebtu Rod ptns Muoou , J'atcim.a m mouth tier. 'DiroSI , Fizapie , , coppar coi. vrrd pOt3 , Uleeri co part of his body , Zftir 0" tybr0W. talIln , cut. it I. this S.coimShrl : i i I I i We Ouarantee to Cure w. solicit the mst ob.tintt eusa cbshien. the worli ( or cats w. cannot cur. . Thu disB4s ht alwaa b&rId Ilia skill of Itt. lSOal arnlnnt pbyelcI&ai. ; 100,13.o capitni bfiilntl our uacondltieo.4 guaranty. Abtoliiq ( prc.ofc sent .eab.4 on appilcallon. 100 Iu5e book vent trss. Addrrs COOIC ILUIISUY 00. . 1401 MuuoUlo 'L'owLIho , Chicago , . lit. ' McMUNN'S ELIXIR OF OPIUM Is a Prohmaratioum of thet Jrug by which its Iuijuirlous eift'cts are reioovd , whIle the viml- nimble mnctmilcinal Properties are retainctl , It loasoBses ) all time sedative , anotlyne aumth anti- elasnlohic ( 'owers ' of Opiunm , but imroduc'a 110 sickness of the stoimmimehi , no vomitIng , no costiveness , tie tmoatiaeimc. in acute nervous disorders it iii an invaluable remedy , and ! rtmconiinendetl by the best physielauts , E. PERRETT , Agent , : i2 P01l2,1 St. , Now Yom'lm , CbIdir.t&a Er.gOtl. riiamqnd JIrouL r ENNYROVAL ILLS _ "i _ ( ) rIsIul arid 4J.I ( Jeu.ulue. , , _ . ' sari , ii. ; ; . , , li.bl. . LUii ik , i _ iii.ilUZFI4 lot CS'ht. , A.gtta in. , . . , .J lit lL.'d . .i Q..L.l 5'.tiiI - lolti. i.J4 IOi ilI.bott ' ' I l'itLu : no oibrr. i.J , , . t14Qt.Vl .itiat. SOMJ it4 lUl4StSkt4 At ; , , , , .r .n 5. . I , , ttJl lJ .rtLeam. . . . i.UuenIi , 1,1 , IClI.r I.adii."MltL. C , ri.ra . 11.11. 10 000 g. j..p. , , . . 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