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    THE OK AHA DAILY BISl&uTfriUKSDAY , JUNE 2 , 1892. 5
EXPERT JUDGES ON SWINE
f 'Thoy Meet in Lincoln find Discuss the
Subject
RESULT OF THE DAY'S ' SESSION
Jloproiontntivet iroiu Various Portions of
the Country Present Mrs , Sliocdy
Wins Her Cmo Agnlnftt thn Ad-
mintitrntor News Kotos.
LINCOLN , Neb. , Juno 1. [ Special to THE
BF. . ] The National and State Association
of Export Judges on Swine U In session at
Lincoln today , the following list of delegates
being In attendance : W. II. Morris of
Indianapolis , national secretary anil editor of
the S\vlno anil Brooders' Journal ; A. J. Sea-
grave and Lloyd Mugs , Centre , Ind. ; John
Hnrcburt , Now Augusta , Ina. j Harry O.
Ollar , KuBstnvlllo. Ind.j Alonzo Baker ,
„ „ Cole , la. ; C. II. Soarlo. Edgar , Nob. ; M. H.
"r "Wostcott , Malcolm : John Kly i Ynnkoo
Illll ; A. Borcsford. Oorosco ; T. J.
Hltto. Lincoln ; Qoorgo W. Stover ,
Holdrcgo : Gcorgo K. Flnloy , ( Jonovn ;
Prof. C. L. Ingcrsoil and W. S. I'trmn , Lm-
coin ; Horace. ) . Nowborry , American Homo *
stead , Oranba ; Charles Walker , tiurnnso ; U.
G. Dawon , Enalcolt ; II. S. Hood , Lincoln ;
T. J. Borcsford , Corcsco ; 3. AnOrow ,
Friend ; V. A. Borosford , Corcsco ; J. V.
Wolfe , Lincoln ; J. W. 1'nttorson , Craig ; C.
H. Bcolho , Tccumsoh ; J. F. Marshall , Mur
ray ; Mrs. A. M. Edward , Fremont ; J. M.
Soudor. Herman ; S. MclColvlo , Falrllcld ;
L. W. Leonard , Pawnee City ; I.V. . Chap-
poll , College Vlow ; J. O. Stovonsoa and J.
L. Barton , Greenwood ; W. C. Uavlson , WIN
" " " bur ; L. Hamilton , Lexington.
I > l l ! or tlio Work.
Tbo greater part of the day was glvon up
to score cnrd prnctlco on Borkshiros. A
committee on Instruction wai appointed and
score cards distributed , Each delegate
scored the points of onch animal according to
- Ills own tJoan anil gave the reasons which
influenced his decisions. The committed
of experts than reported the correct scoring.
The object of the association Is to give In
structions In export judging of swine and
educate raisers to bo export judges.
- No other xvorlc was done by thu association
today. An Informal session was hold this
evening ut wliich results of tbo day's work
wore discussed.
The matter of swine exhibit from Ne
braska at the World's fair was also taken up
mid n committee- appointed to confer with
Commissioner General Garuoau in regard to
securing nn espccial appropriation ana place
It at the disposal of the association. The
mooting tonight was purely Informal , no ad
dresses being delivered nor papers road. To
morrow will bo devoted to score card prac
tice on Estox , Jersey Kcds nnd ether breeds.
Mm , Shcody Wins llor CIIHC.
The case of Mrs. Mary Sheody nsalnit M.
J. Altkon , administrator of her drcovsoa
husband's ostuto , has been pending In dis
trict court hero for some months , but it wus
ended today. The probate court had allowed
liar ? IOCO a year from tbo estate , and she re
ceived the allowance the llrst your. Thou
the administrator declined to pay bor any
* further allowance , tbo heirs having com
menced u suit against her. Before Judge
TlbbottR today Mrs. Shoody's attorney as
serted that his client had neon recently In
jured in a railroad accident iiml that she was
badly in need of money. Tbo court decided
that she was still nntltlod to $1,000 per year
and the administrator was ordered to pay it.
An appeal was taken to the su promo court.
Under Now JtlaiinRemcnK
The Lincoln Dally Sun has boon consol
idated with the weekly Farmers Alliance
and will bo continued as tbo organ of the
people's Independent party. S. E. Thornton ,
now editor of the Farmers Alliance , will bo
the now editor of the daily , with C. H.
Pirtlo and J. H. Thompson interested in the
business management.
Uncolit In Ilrlof.
Dan Cathlan , who was arrested as an ac
cessory in tbo Thomas murder , has been re
leased on ball , but will have u preliminary
hearing tomorrow morning.
Joseph Boohmor was today olootod presi
dent of iho German National ban It to suc
ceed C. 10. Montgomery , who was shot and
killed by W. H. Irvine last week.
Governor Boyd today appointed W. S.
Poole a chief grain inspector for Lincoln to
succeed Joseph Morgan , resigned.
NISAIl 11ANOUOFT.
Yirculctiif ; I > o\rn of n Cur Caused Trouble on
tlio Uninlin.
BAXCUOFT , Nob. , Juno 1. [ Special to TUB
DEE. ] Lost evening nt 0 p. m. the accommo
dation train on tbo Chicago , St. Paul , Min
neapolis & Omaha was wrecked about two
miles south of thin placo. It was caused by
tbo breaking down m tba middle of the train
of a freight car loaded with lath. Flvo cars
worn dltchod , four of which wore loaded
With stock. The pusonpor coaches and sev
eral freight cars were left standing on the
track uninjured. Two or three hogs and ono
tear were killed and several cars damaged ,
" though ou the whole the damage was slight
' lor such n wreck. The. truck was cleared by
midnight and trains are running as usual
this morning. _
IiHliHicmtoiits In Session.
PLATTI : CBNTBII < Nob. , Juno 1. ( Special
Telegram to TUB BEE. ] The county conven
tion of independents mot hero today. Nearly
all tha delegates were present and worked
harmoniously. After appointing a chairman
and sccrotaricH the work of electing dole-
Kates was taken up and the following selec
tions made : Congressional P. Jewell , C.
C. Carritfg. W. J. Irvln , J. P. Johnson , W.
Koarvllle , W. Snundors , W. T. Dodds. Stuto
John Walker , J. S. Freeman , MiDoUcH ,
liohort Button- * . Fry , A. G , Johnson , James
Koarimn , K. O. Wells , William Scholp. C. B.
Campbell. To state nt Kearney Henry
Guiles. W. A. Wddo , D. L. Bruon , J. J.
Graves , 1. L. Albert , N. Hyatt , Henry Mahoney -
honey , J. Swartlov , S. O. Raymond , J. C.
Wilson , Robert B. Wiley , Henry Station.
The next county convention will bo. hold at
Humphrey September 14.
, Goiinox , Nob. , June 1. [ Special Telegram
to TUB BRE. J Hon. John H. Powers was
kero today and talkml to the farmers In favor
of tbo alliance movement , tbo main argument
being iu favor of Hat money.
Nultrankit Miirtgnca liiilulitailness.
GKXEVA , Ni3b. , Juno 1. [ Spuolal to TUB
DISK. ] Following Is the mortcago indebted
ness of Flllmoro county for Mny : Number
real estate mortgages filed , ibirty-throo ,
f'10,251.73 : released , fifty-six , $ J1,415.23 ! ;
city mortgages filed , seventeen , $11.827.85 ;
rT.kasod . , eighteen , * 'JH.7rf ! ! ! ; chattel mort
gages tiled. U > , $ UU77.IS ! ; released , eighty-
two , t l.T'Jt.Mo ' ; the actual doorcase of inor't-
gORO Indebtedness is fo.8-ll.ai ) . Of the
above mortgages ever $3,000 were for part
purchase price of land ,
HuiTPfdTONNob. . . Juno 1. [ Special to
TUB Hri.J During the month of May there
wore , according to iho Codur county mort
gage record , xlxty-aavon farm mortgages
Jllod , amounting to lOSl.83 | ; twonty-tlvo re
leased , amounting to fcJlb93.UO ; town mortgage -
gage * cloven. W,4ai. and ono released
uinountliifi ioSI5.50aiO : ) ; chattel moriKaeos
flSltvJ.H ( , nnd 10'J ' were roloajod omountlnc
to fc "
itliiRii' X'luna for ravin ? .
Nob. , Juno 1. [ Special to TUB
1JKK.1 At n special mooting of the city coun
cil last nitwit , oil potltlonj prmontoil alunoa
by the roqulslto number of property owners ,
ordinances orfr.anlilGfr pavlnif districts NOJ.
" and ! t vytiro pissed and a special election
called tor July 5 tovoto upon iho Usuuncoof
fit.OOO lutci-scctlon boudt. Tbo now district
Ho. 2 will bo a largo one. Pint strrot Is to
bo paved from Ucnvor to Ilelloviio avouucs ,
Denver avouua from Tnlnt street to tbp bt
Joioph it OrunJ Island railroad track , Hast
ings , Lincoln und Ilurllntrton uvcnuna from
Third street to the I ) , ft M. railroad troolr.
Dollcruo avenue froat Klnt strool to tbo D.
& M. trucK , a total of uonrly two mllos. Dis
trict No. II will cuiuurlso the alloy runulus
through block * i."J and ' 1 , orlitlnal town , bo-
twcon Llncoliiaud Douvor avonuos.
lliiiKliiutua Tliolr Cuitnn. | |
TitKAUiu , Nob. , Juno 1. [ Bpoolnl to TUB
IUK.J A banquet \vu tcnduroil Captain C.
I51. Beck by company H at tholr armory last
nlsbt , Captulu lleclc buvluK ronlitned. About
juu ponous were present , Inrludlni ; the corn-
j > any uod tuolr ladies aod frleuus. A nuiu-
her ot toatts were responded to by members
of the company and citizens , after wbicb a
very pretty silver water servtco was pre
sented to Captain Bock by the company.
Captain Bock has made a good ofllcor.
atr.ET ,
Stnto Homeopathic Hncloty In SeMlcm nt
Ilcntrlcc.
BBATntCE , Nob. , Juno 1. ( Special Telegram -
gram to Tun BEE. ] The Nebraska Sin to
Homeopathic socloty mot at tbo Paddock
opera house , this city , today for n two days' '
session. There is nn unexpectedly large attendance -
tendance of delegates for the flrst day , not
less than fifty being present from nil quar
ters of Iho stato. The meeting was called to
order by President W. A. "Humphrey of
Plattnmouth. Recording Secretary Dr.
Wells ot McCook occupied the secretary's
dosk. Dr. Holmes of Omaha road n very
Interesting paner on "Mental Diseases" and
Dr. Neal of Falls City on "Anatomy nnd
Physiology. " Allrolv nnd Interesting dis
cussion followed Dr. Holmes' paper nnd ho
gave sovonil Instructive practical Illustra
tions. Dr. Hnnchott Illustrated the process
of ( intubation In croup and diphtheria.
Tbo socloty learned with sincere regret of
tbo sudden death of Dr. Lannlng of Chicago ,
who had been asked to participate Iu the
program. The visitors were driven ever the
city this afternoon by the local commlltoos
and cllltons. Tbo opera house was com
fortably filled this ovcning to hear the elo
quent nnd Interesting looturo of Dr. E. S.
Balloy of Chicago on the subject of "Tbo
World of the Innmtoly Llttio. "
Tomorrow will bo devoted to miscellaneous
lectures and addresses nnd the election of
ofltccrs.
Mnlmrd by Vicious Stnllion.
GiiEEi.ny CKNTEH , Neb. , Juno 1. [ Special
Toloerom to THE BBB.J ISugono Cotter was
exorcising a stallion here today when the
unlmal became enraged nnd bit off hit third
and fourth fingers with a plooo of his hand.
The cords and tissues were pulled out of his
arm for several Inches. The unlmal would
have killed him only for the timely assist
ance of others.
Was Known ut Diirchcxtcr.
Nob. , Juno 1. [ Special to
BRE. ] Scott Marymnn , the Uroninn
( Illod In the railroad wreck at Dead wood , S.
3. , yesterday morning , bos nn aged mother ,
three brothers and three sinters living at this
) lace , who have telegraphed for the rouialns
o bo sent here for intormont.
NOIIFOUC , Nob. , Juno 1. [ Special to TUB
3nn.J Today at the residence of Hon. J. H.
lays occurred the wedding of his dauglftcr
Edith to Dr. P. H. Saner of NorfolK. The
wadding was a most brilliant affair , Iho
couple being very popular 111 Norfolk socloty.
Dr.Blrnoy's Catarrh Powder cures catarrh
For sulo by all druggUts. 5u cents.
if HUM mouxn AHUOT vs.
Hastings feels the need of a public library.
Scrlbnor will spend SoOJ for n Fourth of
July celebration.
Hov. Mr. I'lculo has started a now Indc-
pendent paper at Elgin.
The Dawes county nlllnnco will hold its
next mooting at Crawford Juno 10.
Woliros nro numerous In bloux county and
colts nnd calves have been devoured.
Jane George , llvlnir near Superior , ran a
thorn In her eye and destroyed iho sight.
Ton thousand Sioux county sheep were
( beared last wcok , yielding three carloads of
wool.
The now Odd Fellows hall nt Plalnvlow
has boon dedicated with aopropriato cere
monies.
The State bank of Grant has boon reorgan
ized and is now Known ns the Citizens' Ex
change bunk.
Booauso J. C. Whlto , n farm hand , accl-
dentallv throw a forkful of tmv on Farmer
Hibbard of York , Hlbbard "struck Whtto
with a pitchfork handle and shattered his
jaw.
Citizens of Broken Bow have organized for
the purpose ot holding a horse fair. They
have decided' to bold a three clays meeting ,
July , 5 and 0 , < and will offer $1,000 , in prom-
turns.
A cat belonging to EditorBannerICcoloy
Cure Matthews of O'Neill
gave birth re
cently to four kittens 'which were llrmly
grown tocrothof. Before the value of the
freak was discovered a small boy had
drowned them.
Al E. Held , a young roan of Fontnnelle ,
was drowned In tbo Klkhorn at Nickorson.
Ho was crossing the river % vltb a lady named
Blschoff , when the boat was overturned in
two foot of water. A valise belonging to
tbo lady tloatod away and Hold waded out to
secure it when he stopped into a deep hole
and was drowned.
Au Ord woman gave birth last week to
twin boys united from tbo breast down to
the lower part of tbo abdomon. They were
largo ana perfect in every part , but they
could not stand the ordeal of birth. Ac
cording to the physicians wbo bad charge of-
iho case , the twins were the greatest freak-
ot tbo century. Many physicians say they
nro the only ones on record for a porloa of
several hundred years.
Dr. Blrney's Catarrh Powder for tonsil-
_ tis. For sale by all druggist * . 50 cents.
Confounded Joneses.
W. T. Jones of this city , manager of the
Sandwich Manufacturing company for Iowa
and Minnesota , was ono of thn busiest men
In town this morning , says the Cedar Rapids ,
la. , Gazette. Ho was compelled to * send a
number of telegrams to eastern relatives and
friends assuring them that ho was not the
Jones who was killed yesterday at Council
Bluffs. The prois report that was sent out
from the Bluffs stated that W. F. Jones ,
manager of the Sandwich Manufacturing
company , bad boon shot and killed In the
Ogden hojso of that city. The Initials of
that Jones were W. M. , instead of VV. F. .
and ho Is manager for ihn company of the
states of Nebraska and South Dakota. The
similarity of the initials of the two gentlemen
and tbo fact that both were managers for
the Sandwich Manufacturing company led
his friends to bollovo that ho had mot his
death ,
Disease never successfully attacks a svs-
tom with pure blood. Jo Witt's Sanaparllla
manes pure , now blood und onrluhoi the old.
llrlof Council Meeting.
A brief session o ( the olty council , at
which ton members were present , was hold
yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tbo
mor.thly salary ordinance for May , which
amounted to $ i'J,23'J.03. was passed.
An ordinance creating street improvo-
modts In district No. 470 , comprising Nlntn
street from Paolllo street to the alloy north
of that thoroughfare , was passed. Another
ordinance , providing for a special levy of
taxes and assessments to construct side
walks , was also passed.
This morning the committee on public
property anil buildings will meet to consider
the gas nnd llghtlntr fixtures of the city ball.
The council will also nold a special moottag
at night to consider sewer mattoM.
Mrj. L. It Patton , RoeUfonl , III. , writes :
"From personal cxporlmico X can recommend
DoWltt's Sarsapanlla , a cure for impure
blood and general debility. "
I.nit Homo unit Atonoy.
Thomas J. jUouton , ex-proprietor of thu
Buffalo , \Vyo. , Echo , is in Omaha onrouto to
Halt L-Jko City. Mr. Bouton says Wyoming
wasn't a healthy country for Him after the
stand bo took on tbo cattle question , und ho
loft nt tbo urgent request of some of his
friends who didn't want to bo force J to lay
him out and bury him at their own exponio.
Ho says bo lost &J,800 In property by belnp
driven out of the country.
A sore throat or cough , If suffered to progress -
gross , often results In an Incurable throat or
luiifr trouble. "Brown'i Bronchial Troches1
ftlvo Instaut relief.
1'ut Chicago In Your rocket.
A frrent work , "Moron's Dictionary of
Chicago , " H thora is u fouturo or Insti
tution in tlio World's fair olty it full do-
dcrlptlon of which < loo8 not appear in the
book , wo have yet to hoar of It. Price ,
25 coiita porcqpy. For tmlo at " 09 Horuld
builiHnt , ' , Chicago. 600 the now , complete -
ploto and elegant map U contains , par
sons ordering copies will please oucloso
0 cents extra for postage.
READY AND ALL DRESSED UP
Minneapolis Waiting to Welcome the Coun
try's Representative Republicans !
DESCRIPTION OF NOMINATION HALL
How thoMuUHiiito Will Ho Ilousiul-Oom-
tnlMnrlnt Arrangements Transporta
tion Facilities-Wlmt Vlnltnni to
the Flour City Mny lixpoot.
Minn. , Juno 1. [ Special to
THE BBC. ] The focal point of imm'dlnto in
terest to bait a hundred millions of people in
these United States , and exorcising a mighty
contrlfugally political force hardly loss di
rect in every corner of the civilized fooUtool ,
the Flour city has rlson to the opportunity of
its lifotlmo and Mlnnoapolltans are compla
cently smiling under It.
Everything Is In readiness for the coming
of the national convention. Slnco the selec
tion of Minneapolis for the honor of enter-
tattling the roDUhllcan convention , doubt nnd
criticism of Us ability to adequately fulfill
its contract hnvo eon freely and widely expressed -
pressed , and especially irritating bavo been
tbo Insinuations of our older nud somewhat
frumpish sister down the rivor. So Minne
apolis got on Its mettle , nnd to gtvo readers
of TUB BEE some Idea of what has boon denote
to ontortnln the scores of thousands who will
honor our hospitality next week your corre
spondent has boon at palna to got at all the
details of what visitor * ma ; oxpoot. Ar
rangements havn boon BO perfected that noth
ing now remains to ho done but to throw to
the broczo the grand old flag and glvo the
band the signal to begin.
Never before in tbo history of conventions
'IHE CONVENTION HALL.
has a city made such preparations for tbo
entertainment of delegates nnd visitors. The
number of those may bo much larger than
over before attended a convention , but If it
docs not extraordinarily exceed that of pre
ceding conventions Minneapolis can comfort
ably provide for all and cuu confidently an
ticipate the nralso of all but tbo most incor
rigible of kickers. Looking today at what
has boon done , ono marvels at iho energy
dlsDlayod by the convention committee , and
Chairman Brackott and Secretary McCrory
should find the reward of tholr untiring ex
ertions in tbo general satisfaction of those
whoso comfort they have wrought so hard to
assure.
About the Convention liullillng.
A-president will bo nominated In ono of the
larao&t nnd most permanent exposition build
ings in the world. Nothing in the nature of
n wigwam about this structure. The im
mensity of the building is the first sense ono
gets of it. It covers nearly three acres of
ground , nearly as great a base area as that
covered by the national capltoL Imagine a
great rectangular building of Rtono nnd
brick , rot quite so high as I'liuBcE building ,
lighted by hundreds of windows in three
rows and entered by many doors on all sides.
A square tower ut ono end is an architectural
feature. As the visitor is dropped from ono
of the many motor lines that pass within a
block of it the impression is distinctly pleas
ing.
Entering the convention hall proper , which
occupies tbo second door of the building , and
a full aero of space , a forest of chatr.i is aeon.
Tbo main floor , devoted to the delegation , Is
seated with 000 comfortable opera chairs ;
these in about a 150-foot square area.
Delegates' view of the platform is unob
structed. From three sides of this 150-foot
square , which is fenced in , rises a grand
stand , seated for 5,200 people. Tbo galleries
will hold fully 4,500 more. Looking over the
delegates' chain the ore rests on the ros
trum , close up to the pillars which support
the south gallery , from which tbo chairman
of tbo convention will rulo. Immediately
behind , the national commlttoeraon will sit ,
and whatever distinguished guests they may
delight to boner , wbllo on cither sldo ara
ranged 100 tables at which newspaper
men , correspondents and reporters of
the various press associations and bureaus ,
to the number o' about 300 , will chronicle
the "epoch-marking" speeches of delegates
and tba more momentous doings of tbo body.
Standing today in the hall , ono can wall
imagine the stirring scene , when tbo 13,000
seats within its walls are tilled and fringed
on lloor and In galleries by full 3,000 rnoro of
chairloss cheering humanity. The hall is
admirably lighted. In addition to the scores
of windows a magnificent skylight ever tbo
main floor transmits a flood of nature's detective -
tectivo force , while many smaller ones aid In
lighting every nook and corner. The artific
ial lighting of tba oulldlng will prove as per
fect , which many of the stalwarts who have
sorehead memories of the convention of 'TO
will rejoice In. The convention building of
this year is llchtoa by no less than 150 are
lampiand morotban l,200incattdosconUlghts.
Ventilation is also perfect , the acre of
glass roof being so built tbat it can bo
opened up in dozens of places. It may bo ro-
assurlngto add that should tbo unexpected
huppon and tire break out , tbo exits are BO
many , spacious and easy tbat 13,000 people
could got tafely out of the building witbin
six minutes. There are thirty-eight stair
cases leading from the galleries. The acous
tic qualities are surprisingly good , and anyone
ono speaking from the nominating rostrum
will have no diQlculty iu malting himself
heard In every corner of the vast auditorium.
Tlnpluta Industry In Kvlilonoe.
Interior decoration in an exposition buildIng -
Ing is considered subsidiary , nnd it must bo
admitted that tbo eye can ordinarily liiid
offense iu thu exposition ball at Minneapolis.
Ordinarily ; but the coming ft the convention
h-u called forth the latent rcutjotlo spirit of
tbU city of lumber and llburamt now the old
dirty blue pillar * havoifelron place to col
umns of quietly offoctlvo.brpnie. These pit.
tars , by the way , may cause some dissatis
faction ; they are many rind will certainly
obstruct the vlow ol 'somo of the
spectator * , but P tH PwysR Will Do
from nil over tbo hail the Inconvenience
to individuals can onljr bo very temporary
and should bo berne wlth'tho cheerfulness to
bo assumed la the fnqoupf the Inevitable.
Among the festoons nnd national bunting
that will grace the cMleries nnd pillars will
appear what sbould proYoatl Inspiring object
lesson to the delegates and. spectators. At
regular intervals on the trqntof tbo galleries ,
gleaming among the fol:1i'npj : ; of the rod. whlto
< jiul blue , will bo scon itpo sheen of many
shields made of gonulno American tlnplntcs ,
mined and manufactured by American labor.
Each of the fifty-one shields Dears the name
of n state or territory , surrounded by the
American naglo In honorable cOlgy and
flanked by two national flags.
There will bo music , of course , anil It will
bo strictly "muslo In the air. " Space Is
valuable and the band Will bo "suspended In
space. " A platform has boon hung front the
rafters and hero , above thu surging sea of
delegates and spectators , the buna will play-
"Annio Laurie , " without doubt , and ether
alternately inspiring nnd soothing melodies
and marches.
How the Multitude Will llo Fed.
About 000 delegates will present creden
tials from the different states nnd territories.
From overv state thn number of visitors will
bounprccodontodly largo. The great west will
bo particularly well represented. Wo will
havn delegations from C > SO republican clubs
in Ohio alono. Suppose ton coma from each
club. This will make 0,800 , and wo will have
a bigger delegation from Iowa. Tbo Ne
braska and Iowa man bavo boon here to look
up accommodations nnd they nro organizing
to come la crowds. Wo have had advance dolo-
egatlotis here from all of the western state ) .
Estimates of the number of strunpors who
will bo In Minneapolis during convention
weolc vary , as is the way of estimates , from
75,000 to 150,000. Visitors can rely on three
fc-ooil square meals a day , arid a plaoa tosloop
if they want it. But thq > koad and front of
thoontertnlnment commUteo , Colonel Brack
ott , xvas mightily disturbed at tbo unjust as
persions put on Minneapolis and ho sot about
to plan a glorious rovengoflho colonel Is not
naturally vindictive , butt bo determined to
heap coals of fire , as tho.psalmist puts It , on
the slanderers' heads. Tbo. "Logging camp"
la the outcome , and it will undoubtedly boone
ono of the attractions , pipturosquo to' the
eyes and gastronomlculiv , satisfactory , of the
convontioo. On the blocu Immediately east
of the convention buildlnRbus boon erected a
fully-equipped , old-fashioned lumber catno.
Benjamin F. Nelson , the lumber king , had
the matter in charge. Every facility for the
cooking of beans will bo on'band , and all the
art known to the , primost of lumber , came
cooks. Some of Jlh'o lou3ing _ pgng la'dlei of
Minneapolis society "will wait upon the tables ,
that will scat COO people.
In addition to the established hotels and
restaurants , which oan double their com
missariat capacity without much dlQlcully ,
quarters have boon rented and all * arrange
ments made for the opening of extra oatlng
houses for convention weoic.
How tlio Grotvtl Will Ho Housed.
A place to sleep , while not so important as
regular meals , is one of the luxuries modern
civilization bus lowered to the oluno of a ne
cessity. Every dolojjato.oacu alternate and
alt the newspaper men have boon assigned to
dormitories of ono kind or another , and every
visitor who has written to the accommodu"-
tlons committee has boon provided for.
First coma has boon flrst served , and
these who arrive unheralded can
have only the privilege of kicking
if they feel sere at not being able to aocuro u
lirst floor front sulto at the West or tha
Nicollot. But oven they will be looked af tor.
Agents will board all incoming trains some
distance from the city and go through them ,
giving locations to these who have not taken
the procautlon of securing tbom. And all
will bo taken care of. Minneapolis' hotel nnd
boarding house accomodatlon is ample and ,
besides , her private homes have boon placed
at tbo command of tbo accornodatlon.t com
mittee. At Latio Mlnnotouka , at Lake Park ,
at other of the famous summer resorts of
Minnesota , all within easy distance , and
admirably served with transportation faolli-
los of tbo city , thousands oan bo accomo-
dated. St. Paul , only thirty minutes away
on the electric car system , vvilltako in many ,
Now York's "big four" will bo nt the
West , on the third floor. So will Secretary
Foster. Michigan has appropriated the
lion's sbaro at their hostelry , and Algor.has
been kicking fur moro. Antagonists of the
Algor boom are close ot band. Ohio is
divided between the West and Nlcollet.
Governor McKinley nnd ox-Govornor
Forakor have adjoining rooms. Nebraska
bangs out its banner from the Nicollot.
Iowa has headquarters at the West and Its
delegates are divided between that house
and the Windom and Holmes. Delegates
from Colorado will stay at the Victoria , with
delegation headquarters at tbo Nicollot.
Illinois and Kansas are near Nebraska at tha
Nicollot , Missouri is ulso there. Wisconsin
at the West. Wyoming at the Windsor.
Oregon , California and Idaho at the West.
Wasbington at tbo Holmes. The presiden
tial state delegation of forty-eight will bo
housed at tbo vVctt.
Newspaper men will have tboir headquar
ters at the Now York Llfo buildlug , wboro
everything possible has boon , done to facili
tate their labors , The telegraphic servloa
will not bo exactly perfect , and eastern
papers may experience some dlfllculty Iu gob-
ting their reports ot the convention proceed
ings , but , tba circurastarifces considered , It is
expected the telegraph 'companies will sur
pass themselves. _ nog
Do Witt's Sarsaparlfla'ii reliable.
tun ,
ol
A Nice
10 if
Quiet Game
, ' *
'is > j > ? ver
CcMpleto
It OJ
without a
of
Biackweii's Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco ,
composed only of "pure leaf , " grown in the famous
Golden Belt , its uniform quality , and rich fragrant aroma ,
recommend it to all who desire a really good smoke.
No other smoking tobacco has ever been made which has
secured and held the popular favor as has Biackweii's
Bull Durham. It is now , as it has been at all times dur
ing the last 25 years , the best in the world. Made only by
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. ,
_ DURHAM , N. C.
" 1 < " * J V' . t | < * wiMf
Hellman's
Administrator's
SUIT. Closing Sale.
On account of ilie great avalanche of unex
pected goods that have been heaped upon
us we are compelled to redouble our efforts
to dispose of the Hellman stock and in order
to do so quickly we start the ball a rolling
by putting all the $8 , $1O and $12 wool cas-
simere , worsted and cheviot suits in one lot at
" ; . . Hellman's
Administrator's
Closing ; Sale SUIT.
The most of the suits in this lot are brand
new , although there were some that were
bought earlier , for this spring and summer ,
and the bargains are so everlastingly great
that we have no trouble in disposing of
them ; the styles are in sacks , cutaways ,
stripes , plaids and every popular color
extant , at
- H ell man's
yi
$ H" . O Administrator's
SUIT. Closing Sale.
In the rush for these suits our furnishing
goods department must not be overlooked.
You will find almost anything you want
there at genuine bargain prices. A good
stainless black hose , 15e. The best crow
black hose , 28c. Solid colored hose , tans ,
slates and browns , IBc. All the 3Bc suspen
ders go at I8c. $2 light weight balbriggan
underwear $1 suit. Remember , $8 , $10 and
$12 suits cut to
"fl f : \ Hellman's
Administrator's
Closing ; Sale SUIT.
iSLT THE OLJ3
CORNER 13th AND FARNAM ST5.
KP BAKING
U POWDER.
OZS.FOR
ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT.
PAXTON & GALLAGHER , OmaliaNeb
THE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY
Cures all disorders of the Stonincli , Llvor , Bowels , Kldonys , Blatltlor , Nervous
Discuses , Loss of Appetite , Headache. Constipation , CostirciiosiIndigestion , Ull-
oiii uc'is , Fever , FlIesEtc , , nnd rentiers tlio sjstnm less liable to contract disease.
DYSPEPSIA.
RADWAY'S PILLS nro euro" for this complaint They tone up the Internal soerotlons to
healthy notion , restore strength to tbo Htomaoh. and enable It to perform Its functions.
Price lUo a box. Sold by nil drugclsts , or mailed by It AD WAY < t CO. . 32 Warren Street
Now York , on receipt of price.
Dr.D
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. '
Tba eminent apoclallit In norrong , chronic , prlrnto. blood , ikln nnd unnarr ilUenioi. A recular and
recl'tcred Brad unto In muilclno. M diplomas and oimlflcntcB Bhovr. li atlll troatlnir nltu the groatoat aucceis
catarrh , pennatorrboes , lo manhoodlamina ! weaknon , nluhl losses , tmpntenojr. irpbllls. ulrlcture , uoa-
orruoea. Kleet , Yarteocele.ctc. No inorcurr used. New treatmvnt forlouof vital power , Parilei unablu to
vlilime rnar be tronteJat homo l > 7 correspondence. Medlcln * or Initrumunts > ont b/ mall or express s .
aurolr packed , no mkrki to Indtcato contents or nder. On o personal Intonlew preferred. . ConiultiUon
freo. Correspondence strictly private , liook ( M ; tarUs of LUo ) lent tr . Office hours U m. m. to B p. m.
Bundoja 10 B. to. to 12m. Bead stamp lor roplj.
roplj.BEK Every MAN can 1m
S'XKONO and VIO-
BEK
I OHOUS in all tespecls
_ _ Ibr uslnn BPAytsiI
NJiKVINE.thegreat ttpunlBh Remedy. YOUNG MUM
OR OMJ sufferinu from NERVOUS DUBIMTY. X.OBT or
FAII/INO MANHOODniehtlycniisilons.ccnvnlBioni , ncrvouj
proitrallon , caused by ( lieuse of opium , tobacco or alcohol , wakefulness -
fulness , menial depression , loss of power in either sez , spermMor-
nirnoRK AMU AVTXR USE , tlicea caused brself abuse anil over indulgence or any personal weak'
ness can be restored to perfect liealtli and Iho NOUIU VITAI/ITY OP 8TH.ONG MEN.
Wo K' ' ' ° a written guarantee with § boxes to cure any cam or refund Iliu money. $ t a boxG : boxes | 5
For Sale in Omaha by Snow , Lund & Co.
All the latest styles in
Soft and Stiff Plats.
STETSON'S
SOFT anitSTJ'fF hATS.
ADLABADGH FUR CO , ,
HATTERS AND FURRIERS
218 South 15th Street.
Furs Stored and Repaired.
the eti.imu.l4 , liter uJUi rl , inirt-I
If the blood , re K to ml clfivlml | I
tbo bst uicdlclnekuowufor bUiouX
, coiuUintlou. iljrtivpfcla. fuuli
BUM , uauUclK , hutrtlHiru , ( uu of
r-pj Ue. uieuul dc | rtwaluu , | uiUiful
lu tutlon , rlui lci. willow r ' - - -
Impara blaoj.or * fiJlure br Cut rloiau b. llrrror Iuf
„ Uxltaei to pvrfonii tbclr proir . . fuujclouj. . . . . . 1'criotu .
* - - -
lfln < u loom-wain r bcu nl d bx Ukloy oueiittr
ztA b. lawil. I rloe M mall. 1 iuui , t Mini.Ie , lie.
t Itll-XNS Oil dlUAL CO. , l l i > nic bt..hfi'W York.f
The Faiteit nn.1 Yin tit In World ,
frer A comodavionsiiGcxccHL _
HEW YORK. lONDOHDERnV AND GLASGOW.
ICrerr Hnlurdny.
NEW YORK , GIIlU/lI.TKn.and NAPLES ,
At regular Interval * .
8ALOQH , 8ICOHD-DLA5S AIID 8TEERAQE
r to onloirc ttorin to and from the principle
cflOTcn. xitaiMn , istsa a AU OOHTWEHTAL roiuia.
Kicuralon llckoU anlUbla to return by cllliorthurlo-
turowiue Clyde a NarlU or Ireland or K plo < OlbralUr
Crttu ill Ii33 7 Oricti fr Air i = : ut t lovui EiltJ.
Applr to f nor of our laral Anenta or lo
SMDtlltSOW JillOTllliKS. Chicago , IU.
ALLAN LINE
. . _ MAI ! . . STKAMSHIl'S.
MONTKtALunl ! ( JUKIKO )
TnlHHtlCVnml niVKni'OOI/ .
CABIN , 00 to W o. Acconllug to ctuumur
ntul locution of Btuturouni.
tntarinoillato und tilcornao ut , low rates.
NO OATTI-KCAHUIHI ) .
) BEHVIOKOK
CTATC /
ALLAN LINE
MNE } BTRAMHIIII'S.
NEW YORK und OLASOOW.
Tlalxindundcrrr , ovvrr KurtDlnUt ,
H r UUi HTATK OK WKVAIIA..8 l . M.
JuuulciO bTATH OK NHHUAHKA 3 I * . It ,
Cabin , (40 , h eond Cabin Ml. Blucra e , 111) .
Applr to AU.AN & CO. . ClilotKO.
U. b' . MUOUK , liltf liow.ril bt , Oniatio.
DR. J. E. McGKEW
THE SPECIALIST ,
TaunsurnnssodI Inithotroatmontof nil forrusof
PBIVATE DISEASES , nnd nil dUordan
nnd ( lolllltlos ) of youth nncl nuinliood. ITyoars'
experience. Ills resources nnd fuollltloa nro
prnctlcnlly unllmltuil. Tlid Uootor Is rocorn-
inondod by tlionovi \ , and ondoracd In tlio
strongest terms by the people for fair tront-
moiit and honest professional nil vice. Tlio
mint powerful remedies known to modern
Rclpnco for the successful treatment of tha
followlnzdlsonsos :
QONOBKHOEA Immcdlnto relief. A com.
nloto euro without the loss of uu hour's tlma
from miBlnuss.
QIjEET .Ono ot the most comnloto nnd auo-
cossful trontmcnts for Rluot nnd all aiinoylns
discharges yotlinown to the medleal profes
sion. The results nru truly wonderful.
BTKIOTrjllE Greatest known remedy for
the treatment of gtrluturo. without | mln , ctit-
ilim. ordlliitlntr. Amostromnrkablo rotnodv.
8VPHILIS-No treatment for tliU terrible
blood dlsonso has ever been morn sucoes f ill.
nor hud EitronKor endorsements , In the llKlit ,
of mudorn HuIcnCQ thin dlsnasn li positively
cur.iblo nnd every trrtco of thi > poison entirely
removed from the blooJ ,
LQST MANHOOD , nnd nmbltlon. norvoiM-
ncfli , timidity , despondency and nil weaknes *
nnd dlsordora of youth or manhood , Kollof
obtnlnvd ntonco.
SKIN DISEASES , nnd nil diseases of lha
stomacli , bland , liver , kidneys nnd bladder
nro treated BU cecssftilly with Iho groatos
known remcdlus for the dlnuasns.
Write forolrculara nndquostlon list , froo.
l-ltlt and I'urtiiitn bin.
THE SUORIBSI LINE TO CHICAGO
is vfa the Chicago , Milwaukea'
& SL Paul R'y , as represented
on this man.
Electric Lighted , Steam Heat
ed Vestibuled trains leave
Omaha daily at 7:05 : p. m. , ar
riving at Chicago at 9:45 : a. m.
City Ticket Office : 1501 Far-
nam St. , Omaha.
F. A. NASII , Gen'l Agent.
C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent.
Wo rcntl the innrr lnr.9 Vrcnch E
HcmrJr CALTHOB n-w , ami n |
local cuarantou that UiU IIQI III {
r.TOI > M.rlmnrr. A KmL.lon. , [
OVIIK Hn-rrnmlnrrhfa , Vnrlcocci * [
uiid ISLtiroiti : Ixt Vigor.
Ult it ami f > ay f/satijrtl.
A4Jr . , VON MOIIL CO. ,
Bol. > tirc.n ! lt U , ( liti
CURE
YOURSELF !
r
, Ask your Urugaltt ( or a ,
, lottlo of JIlK . Tlio only
/ nopoftom < u remedy fur all I
J Ilia unnatural Ultchargci ana
I pf Ivnte UUeuvi of incn anil the
iklilltatlnb' "tal 111-88 peculiar
I to wouifii. U cures In a few
dnjs without tlc : old or
i publicity of a doctor.
\'l'l # l/nlltrsnl Amtrtcan Curt.
Uanufaclur < l I'/
vTbo Kvacs Chtmical C
CINCINNATI. O.
U. a. A.