H TWENTIETH mrATTA. FRIDAY MOENING , , AUGrST 13 , 1890. iB K 38. liUilJ Jo cratt Unite oa Him us Tbeir fci Gtrreraei , HE HAD PRACTICALLY A WALKAWAY , Dr. Aka Bau f KarMk Shears * Place n tie Tkket. 'SPRAGUE FOB SEC3t7AfiY OF STATE. Aa TJjraaaally Large Atieaduioe at tbe NEARLY EVERY COUNTY REPRESENTED. \A Illlnni G. HaMfnst of Saline Chtnen Permanent Chairman Only One Delegation Contested I'iaht on Prohibition. GOVERNOR - . . . . JfcMES E. BOVD. UEUT. GOVERNOR - - DR. ALEX BEAR. SECT OF STATE - FRANK V. SPSAGUE , AUDITOR . - - - R. B. WAHLQIHST TREASURER . . . . W. H. CUSSING The Convention. The crvMrd aMembtod at the entrance to Bc.jd's opcm hoia * last night at 7 o'clock. Tbe detnooTirtic convention bad be en called for tbat .hour. But tbe air wma coo ] uid overj liody. even the delegate * , sen ed to bfisitaU- about entering the tbeater , trim-e it was thought tbe leaimraUira of tb torrid zone prevailed. Within , as a couwxj-aenoe , row after row of vacant seate ( tared tb early reporters Is the lace. At iat-ervals tiiewj Mate were marked -with < 4on t d lath , which reared their attenuated fox-ms high above tbe cast-iron Iraates. OB tbe toj > of euc-h 1Mb - . vac awhit.e card on tvhkft , $ bluet characters jiaitited tbe name of every county in the state. Tbe orthography of soone of thosH ) was original , tbat of tbe little county south o J)73gla . Jor Instance , -whlcb. Mncebody had charactcrinKt as "Sharky.1 Jt i fair ta pre- Funie that the error 3s not U > be charged to Secretary Montgomery. Suddenly there was a moremont in tb first pallesry and Jim Rood of Ketorasko City rushc'd in and took a seat near the west pro- fccnium hor. Tbea marched in Mkjor J. S Puray with his neat on Us arzi aad his had pointing to all sections of the west Then there was a sunflJluE below wid Lu ones ' .twos , throes nd doiens tbe delepatea soap-h and found tieir jilaoes ia the parqnett * Later the balcony HU d , aod lot r t.till ti pullery boearae packed lite a box of clothe From floor So ccUing it looked like a cMrsr(3 ( IntonJod for batJoess. Coats were fomnd t > oc heavy , aid eST they went In their stead up poured lUl kinds of shirts white , biwvn , res ana ycltntr , silk , sntin und stufl which loalcec like genuine Swiss muslin. In the balcony tbe last mentioned material soeraed to prevail , atd in the enchantment which distance leml , had it not been for sundry hirsute facial adornments. The crowd migit have been mis taken lor a huge semi-circalar class of rare aufl radiant mtidons on the day of gradua tion , Tbe occupants of the stage cnmprisefi a patchwork of political boos. Among them wt-re democxatK , allian < i8 jieojrie , indepen dents , ( > rohibitiouist and rdpablic s. Joe Te hcinras there , and happily , too , because it iras his 'VYa.basb. taoli-hammer which , in 7Ii.ii. John A. MoSfcano's hn d , called the convention 1o order. Round and rotund Div-k. Tbompson ol Huttinps % vas there , with A D Jones , Joe Gdrueuu , Frank Morri&iey , F C Sherman of the Plaltsmouth Journal , Alfred ilUlard , Judre Clarksen , Lew Mar of ' Dr. Tilden , ibe Herculean Scdoinp , Bryau , of Lincoln , and tbo democratic' " Dr Hurvpy D , Link of Millnrd. Then tfaere ivoi-e suc-h ronablicans as HL L. llocderV. . F. Bochel , Paul Hirsh , Artbur Briccs and General J. L. Webster , -vho bad All the boat * \vcre ootnipiod , that on the Imvcr ripht tide lieing occapifd hy Jr. Tobe Ctutor , who was accompanied by several ladies. At > :05 o'clock Hon. Job.n A. JlcSbane , in a business suit of cray , aaraaood to the front of the stage and rapped npc n Tbe table. There -was siU-Boc in the houses. Tbo secre tary , C. S. Momrotncry , was req\iestf d to rtyid the caJi The rooncst tvas complit > d \vith aad tbe business of the ooavoutiou had I SeeTtitary Moutpoaery toad read "bat a. feu- words of Tbe fill when his voice was fliwvned by cries of "Ijouder , " * 4We can't boar jxitt , " and t-he like. "Soine of you feilcws on the bsot sotls toep still or cktat ) out VOUT ttirs bud you'll li able to bear , " yelled Oorntdius Calhipber from his KMI iu Uie fiviit row of tbe Dovpia ! > dtJcraUou' * suction. GsJlaiiUw'stvord pies u peed wars with tue Netiraudiu uud nis wlvut was hwxkxJ and rc tored. Tbnre was naotber Interrap > t4onvboa the w < cn-tury ifaciied tbejKiiut lu the call in wbirhthe ap ] > oniexim < ni.t of delfpiitt-s wat buH-d cm 1be vo * * east in ISe * lor Grover Cleredaud for prerkleut. At liie netitirm nl ttie ex-pre ± 4d at's nanw tke falUtlul rose ss one man and lot oat a yell that Witt a bt etv In us way. At tbe oonjpVetkm of the Tcadtr ? f the call , Chainnon McStikue aunuunt < t > d Unit th first business of tbe oonretitkn ] iro&Id tie tbe holwncm of a t iiiK rarr chairman. \ViUiam Neville of Xorth Pl tte-vvas plaot > d in nomination , and it looked like a c-ut and afluirfor a fcrv tninntes. as , no ether name n us prcjsentwl while Xt-vaie's nomina tion was jxvoudod tram varioas sections of ihe bousa A. motionvras offered - ferod u > mate the nenriiuition by nrrlu-niuucm , but Ix-fw-e it was sU4 < v3 by tbe chair somt one pliu > d William G. Hosting of Crete in nomination. This Doo-sMtmod a roll rail and after some rtiroiiUiUic t * e MKTctarr borrowed a list of oouultes trore o revoUir n t-jvei-tator and tl > e roil call | roc d < d. Wbeo Duudy csonutv irns. reucltod vow ne in lie rear of the boue ytilted. "tlvr . < e votes for James E. llcyd , " uud tbe auBouucei * it wus pj-potod vrtth cbeers uud laBpnter. A call of tiw county faimirtt Ui taioe resjons-e. This hid M aii lurft-lifrtUuu. which revelled the fart that tbe spilitBmn for Dundy bad Juit ftrrirod nod irus under tbe impivssioti that the oo vfction was liallotiag fur pover- w > r. Tbe thrrc votes were thrown lor Hust ings , aod. tietere UK * rah call bad prof * J * l niuch fn-rtiier it was inaiVe evident that it wuv & ease of tbe Nwlb Platte a uiast the South Plaue < uotry , and old timers were profwsewith prophecies ef a UHM-UJ idknv. Dcniidas intv was teiniMwarfly , bat vet d JortWore L&ucaster WHS reacht d. ( ISJ.UBC > 6 votes Jcr Neville amid loud cbtwria ? . Then Lo4ira.st.tr wus calted an < 3 cent the obeeriur to tbe otfetr ude ff tbe Ixin e by o&atiap ttrenty vota * for H UK tines. Whoa. Linoolo ooactywas cat > od Mr Xtrille as tbe o&h delepnte j r - ent , ciu-t tbr kit v t < i of the couxty for HiifcUcrs.Vb ( * I'1 U * county was ( ul } < # l J E North of Cobimt ii offerttd an eaplima- UOB lie suMj UuU bift doteratk ( > fl wm incun Mr Nei itle't > diwtnct and ordiuarUy wonid vc > ve for NcvtUe , but as Nerillc bad udeav > ore-J U wv-are tbf democratic * udorsem iut cf the ftrzrirfc' ik'ioiice ' caxiJite JUT con- pr s in iu dittr. 1 - Mr Ncrtt didn't pet aay f Jrthrr Hi is wu drCHTJoJ ia id yell * aad fee fiaaay < nve up UU attempt to finish His sjtMirb. aud ended by . castiup Jiatte county tee votes for Ha t- , iocs. * inUi Mr. Neville's erwTonity pave Mr. } t tinrs , the t-bariDiui ; hip. a * Uie completion of tbe j roll call anrmvd that N'en-ill ? baJ received * rote * , ana Ha.tine * 278 Tbe * < r vet t from Linooln county , east by Xc % ill ? for Hartiiurs i bad Mtmreo tbe latter" striae-tun. Tbenoniibi , nation WM , on Mr. Neville't motion , made i wumitnouB. led w greeted wit a cnewrs. | Mr. Hastinw wm er-/rt : d.i the ctoair by Mr. Neville and Mr. Cbarim Ordem. Be thanked tbe deAcate ( > bnanily for tbeir ac tion aad told Them that no one could h ve lme MdwAMl wbo vrntt save mtire ihoro uvurhly atpror.i.vod tkxhonor. . He had. be * aidL carrind the p-lorio-us UBUDW of Cleve land and tariff reform from one end of tbe MMc U > tbe < nier , nd bad t teid tb > faith and enthu i Rm of the Net r . ka deuoowtM ad bad not fonud tacts wanting. He hu > ped tbe > oonnmticn wcnild * lnrt eaedM t s Vrfao w < mld m ive the undiridttd D | > jKirt of tbe tartr in tbe doming c&tupaijm. After Mr. Hastrtipi' Vpoftch bd bwm prop- tbe oonv otioii i ball of Donp ) Ki "WeJt r of Olar tuid G te- urood o4 Dinrson as temporary secrrtarie * . tone other man xra i plHtisd in noniinntii-u , rat wait lot in lUe sha/B , and tbe Uiree g n- UOTOPU BUDftd were sejm-tod. Hildefbrand of Howard tben v nted a com- > pi. ) > iu1 < a oo permanent ore-mix- [ ion. Ait > er Home diacu-tfion it"r&s hedd tiy the chair that tbe only faction la order would be the appointment a ! a cximmitte * on crudoutialft. Matt Miller cif Butlt-r aov d that Tie s re- Uiry read U list in his } > ot.es iia. ttd that tb < doegU uanKi * t afiproved if there w rr nooonvst * . This difl act suit Mr. North of Cc9uin > B& , > rbo oQerod a notion as , a sulntituu- that t oonmitu * of five l ion * - on credentials. The motion pre vailed , a&d tb oh ir appointed Xo.-tli of Platte , Maboncy of Doarias , filler of Sailer. Olwer " of Hamilton and Hollaad of Coet-er us the mittoe , and they retired to meet at the Tai- vera hotel lo consider tfee credentials pre- ritHI\O THE JIECK * . " Upon tie retirement of tbe committee the oonvention > * pn yelling for s-paecbes. Bry an , O llmrhfr , Thompson. Gannon and others were csdled found Mr. Bryan , the candidate for congressman in the Fir t district , wa finally led out. He was , londij cheered. He spcilte for twenty minutes and SBtveeded in entertainim ; Tbe convention- Hc said he considered it au honor aud it good amen to be able to address such aa immense ; afcsembhipe of Nebraska democrats. He would not say acrtlucc on st te issues until tbe platform hud b * en adopted , but he would take a little whack at & few of ti e issues on whicb The party hud define * ] iis fiosition. He eudorsed tie dem ocratic position an tbe silver question and a.t > ai < od the republicans for th-eir support of tbe federal election hill which , he flcured out , would require , in its operation in Dcmc- las cxranty , tbe sei-vice of 750 men. He Inrorel tb * election of United States senators by the direct vote of the jioonJe and was ir Javor of a law prohibiting aliens from owninp lands in Nebraska. But he made his preat point on th tariff and inquired in a leactby dissertion of the ea-ils of tbe Mt-KiiiJey bill. 2\lany \ of his UJustrations wtre flne , fromarhetcricial standpoint , and his effort was reoeivod wiTh chpea-s and libesral applause. W , E. Tbom.jon , the democratic caadida.te for ecmpressina.n in tbe bip Third districtwas called out and made a brief sp > c-o-h. He t-ajfl it was tbe preatest pleasure of his life to ap pear before the convention. Hisdfsii-ewEstUat tbe oonvontion should nominate a candidate who trould be to the praat state of TCebraska cs O-rover Cleveland was to New York , as Campbell to Ohio und Boies to Iowa. His reference to Boles as the nert vice president of the United States was preetedmta. . chears and cutbnsiuiiUo veils ot approval. Mr. Thompson doDoaaoed the rag rule ef Speak er Reed , iiad promised tl e iionvenUon that "when Bryan , McKei han. and 1 pet to coupress tve'll chance that rule. You need not lonph , ' " be contin-jed , "Jor , we're poins there this fall. " Mr. TUomxmon explainofl. in awitty nianner.how all ol the poodintcantioasof'Conpressnien Connell und Hori > eywere suppressed by the' tyranny of the reptiDHcan party in Us efforts to protect , and fatten the eastern capitalists at tbe ei- jianse of tbe wastera pi-oiluo r. At the close of Mr. Thompson's eXTort there eras a unanimous demund lor ti speM-h by Hon M. T. GiinuoE. That pentleman peas finally iadneeid to take The platform , and amid nnginp. ehears made oao of his charactaris- tically brilliant speeches. "Stntnte Thiucri , " he s.aid , "are passing IB the nationT The re- publicaa party tnat robbad the democrats of a president fourteen years ape after Til- den had bocu dec.fced is now rot > t > inp. tbe JKIO- ple under another pulse. Tbe republicans ; in thrir platform told yon that they were in favor of laws for the benefit of the laborer and at tbe same time they were passing laws \Viisninpton rapp-ing free spaech ana smotherinp every voice that was baing raised in behalf ot ttie tax-burdene3 pro ducer. After giving aw&y ; lKi.0.vi,0 < 0 acres , of land to corporations ; aiter passing tariff laws That have put a mortrapo on every farm of the nation ; after plundering tbe paople for the benefit oJ tbe corporations , they come before you and say tae-v are in favor of the American labcirer. As tbe Irish man said wben the fat Mephi&topheles caupht in the ti-ap door in tie stare : 'Hell's f nil. ' It is time lor tbe jKmple to rise in their micbt and teach These arrojrants a lesson- " Silr. Gannon told of the manuer in which the farmers of Iowa had boeu dupfid into adoptinc prohihjtion , and pictured the loss that bad fallen upnn them , hy the adoption of the iniquitious law. He said that tb farmers of Nebraska wd ei-jiei-t no bel p from t ) e re publican party. If they-wanted protection from sumptuary laws they should seek it in tb ranls of tbemtat democratic party erf the state. Mr. ( jannon's speech wis nMlt < d with iilustrations fitticp &nd funny that eroked thebaaJtiesT ejrjssicms of appreciation from lie vast aodiaiu-e. a tne llecpss. After a delay of nearly an boar , without beanne : from the committee oa credetitials , C. V. Gallagher , with a view to srinp tiaie ; and there was bet one ouolest. tba.t in Gars , moved that a committee of five on platform oe appointed. The chair said tb t tb motioa ooald be entertained only hy nuanimooK wuwent , "There is > no nnauUnoBi. ciousent , " yellea n " very oonvoetiou is master of its ovva bo'-iaess. and no ooaimitt e on oredeoUals tins a rif bt Ui d-elav Uievt < < rk cif ttus orfani- ravion- , " said Mr. G tuition of Dourlus. Cries of "Yes , " "Kirht , " "Itipht , " this view. Mr. Bewlby of Saline w&ntad to taiorv hotv the convention could appoint a committee OB resolutions wban it did not tnow whe > cwa- poscd it. The chair hold that as There seemad to be a lac-koi/ununiiuoDS aoownt. Mr. GailLrler'i. utotkm could not be entertained. A d lcpate of Douglas ooanty mored that a oommittee of eve on. peraianoKt orpauiEution , icnorlnp Gape coonty , IKat jKaiat d. "Yew caji't ignore Ga e oo niv , " cried a patri t Dr. Dnnn of Lancaster moved the conven tion adjourn till > a. m. tomonxin. Mr. YuBdenaejrer of Saundttrs Insisted , without fc * co .s , u ] > ou his motioc rorardiitg Tbe nommltU-e on rea > olutions. Dr. Dunn , amidst a thund r of sanative insisUxl on his nioUi * . question was fiaalJy pat and dowu like a whirlwind , J. P. Clarke of York , wanted to kuw Tbe oooveuUot had acvr stieiotford ciciaray or any rewct fur Uie pretidect "Xo. BO ' yeOkid BCIHX of th wars. tt. . Wulvli b re triad to talk. Be was in tbe Brown county seats aad & republican , tnd some of UM deteputes fcix * * of leadiar him out Hesrrr. Abbott ftfDodee was shwed to the froot. End said : -1 an on tbe floor of UiU oeuvMiUoa from the state of Dodpe [ AppJuu * * ] . bv virtue of iu Vein ? or.e of the jvpjtsMJutativs de4ao- cntiir ocxmUos of tba t-uuc. ! Applaat ' Podge h&s remained as true as th wrHle to atle po > in its sdro-xiry of dwaocrtxic doc- trieesYhat ver may be tb v rdict of tfait I convention Uwipht , whcrev r iu nomiut o4 I nay hail from , whether trum Dauplas. or any ' other ootintv in your state , one thtnp Ui y nmay n-l.-i - ipcu ur J that is t iat fair uenio- cn.tnajur tvw.il be root * T el la ttiit cc"-r t" Aji.tJif , Ho issue l Iiire tie Jtocric pet e todi-r is whelhor or not tbe American , snl n l K-i llv tbe Nebraska faruer. fchuil own his c > x-o land and stall be a landlord or ton1 M ! bv virtue ot tbe vet * of the tnemt r fmnj tbe Third oonrresskmai dis-triet of JCej j hrw-ka. [ Applani- . ! Tbe q-w > Ucin * l ef ore ytw r * > tariff reform , i the life cwinace of kilver. and whetber or | not thi state shall l imtKMmd on bv t force bili , and above all thee n tbe qwetiam of wbenber toe rttiznn iball bjive tic rUrtt ntfm sis oirn table , in Uis oirn comitninity. to diet - ti 1 - what be may eat and drink./ ' . A oommitte * oonsistinp of Mtwsr . Bowlby of ; Saline- Zen tine ver of Oclfax aod .lutmixia of : RioitardKin wa ar'iointed to iind out wban the tommittoroo rradonUals would roport. B ( orf tbe < onuniu on tpeod oonli retire the credential Jnea apj-eared , and thronrh Cbairm&n North reiiorf'd that there n-aa but one contest , and tbat was ia Gare. Tbe reading of tit name * of "ddefrat * * was diqi a ed with aad tbe report was adopted. Tbc tempwary orfrjmization , on motion of Mr. Gearge Marvin of Hare , was m ie JI T- . Mr. G&nnou of Dnaplwi weT 4 that a < MIB- ii-tee c f flv on resolutions be iDpnuVeid. Tbe tonUoti prevailed and the chair ap- iutod tbe cvmnuittee as follows : Mt ir& . Gannon of Doaclas , Anw < of Latxtayter , Bl ltel < "ir otChpyeune , BowlUer f Saline ana PU ho * of Odar. Tbe cwmmitiee retired. It was nstrved by a Chamnty ftelefat * tbat a eximmittee of five lu appointed on per manent orcanieatfou. Tbe chainuan ruled tbat tbe pimninrat or- aniKatitm had already bcwo eS'ec d. A w-rsD or CKJrriaoN' , 3slr Brown of Dourlas introdoced & s-erie * if ras > c4titions. He attempted to ra d tbem : > at was re } e.atedly interrnpto > d by deles es wbo desired that tbe resohitio * * be refeire-d to tbe oommitt'ee on resolution : witb < mt wad- in c or debate , us tbev objected to bans lept Uere ajl nicbt Tbe chairman ruled in favor ef the trwtie- ru ai from Douelas and tben tbc-i-e tvus a bowl rom a Gae county dcletrifcte , who Irickod raitift Douplas oonnty ruuuing tbe ooureii- tiba. tiba.Brown Brown trted to proceed , but a storm of yells of "Sit down" and a soore o > f demands for recopnilion ut tbe uauds of tbe-obair drowned his voice All was confusion worse confounded , but Brown persevered to tbe end. No one knew when tbe reading was finished until Brown sat down. Itwas followed with obeers. Another storm ensued tvben the disiKisition olthe resolutions came tip. Mr. Gallapber of Danrlas moved tbut they l e referred to tbe committee on resolutions. An Adams county delotrate insisted tbut in asmuch as Brown had delepatcd t bimwll powers Uiat properly bcJonr'- 3 1 tbe couimit- ; e on. resolutions , tbe reolutiins ( be tabled. The > y w re finally referred to the commit tee on. resolutions Lad a suc-coedinp ; motion provided tbat all resolutions should be re ferred to the same eoouaittes. Nominations for governor were tbea de- dared in order. All nominatang syeaches were limit < xi t < five minnU-s each. Oa motion of air. Oden of Doturlas all doieyatious were instructed to cast tbe full ' vote'of tbeir counties. Mr. Yaurhn of Danplis moved tbat ao nominations be inafle until after the committee - tee on resolutions had repartod. This was overruled. I > OTt ) KOMINATEH. Mr. M. Y. Gannon of Dcroplas tbea pre- .oiUil the name of Hon. tTames E. Boyd for povemor in the < ollovinB words : " ! ar. Cbainnau -understand that Sve aiinnites is allowed to present tbe nuine of a candidate. I take preat pleasure in present ing to this convention the name of a pentle- man who is well an 3 favorably known in Nebraska ; a mann hose pitsaeat eye saw in tbe distance the preatness nl tb ? state ; a rann whose public spirit built tbe first respectable temple of amnMsmeait in tbe Missouri valley ; a man who , as mayor of the city of-Oaahi , gave that impetus to eradiajr , par- jag aad buUdine which maJios the -city ia tvaich yon are assembled He pride of every dtiien of Nebraska j applause ] and In par&icni&r tbe pride of every oitireo of Omaha the twentieth cirv in the union [ Cries ol'Good , " aad applause ] ; a man of nethodical , patient , conservaGve. brave , aad tbe processor of truly democratic principles [ applause ! ; the fast and staunch 'friend of the laboriDgaen JapplatseJ ; tbe friend of the farmer in whose prosperity he glories a pentlentsa who will make un jidtnirable esscirUre oScxr , and wbc * win brinir to the fnlflllTnant of tbe hipb duties of governor of Nebraska a wlidon , a cttution , a txiuw-'iTatisin tuid witaal a brav ery tbfct will dipnify that chair as it has not bisen dipniCfjd in recent times. [ Loud sp- plansel. I have the honor , tbcr , fal low catu BS of the state of Ne braska , to present to you the" name of a peutleunun of Douglas eoui-ty and of "Uie city of Omuha. to be your poremor , one whom 1 blieve will be eloc-ted , and if fleeted , a gentleman of whom von -vnll all be proud , tbe Hon. .Tamos E. Boyd of Omaha " ' [ Credit aad prolonged applause.1 A. wild deaiand lor roooniition ; fnUorvod. A delegate Irjm Caster ooumy movo3 that the rulfcs bo saspwidad and Mr. Bord de olared tbe nominee of tbe convention by aoclsma- tion. It was snlisequently withdra-wa. Senator John Dfrn of lloapar prtseBtexl tbo nanie of John H. Shervln. A. M. Godding of Cedar stat 3 tbat his del- ecatioa " was instructed for Boyd. "Polk countv seconded the nomination of Boyd. Tbe Buffalo conntv delegation als.o declared for Bovd. "Washington county i.eooniei tbe nomina tion of Sberviii. Boyd's strangt.h becamve donUy appartoit as matters prorre = > sad. Every inenUon of his name was jtJceivtid with cheers. "The vote for povei-norwas then cilled oa an informal liallot Theiir > t and only rotes cast for Charley Browii catne from Daxves ooufty. , ancrlas < xjDcty came to tbe support of her fui'ty-eigbt votes , bast/owing eipnt voi s oa &nerntn. Holt county \vas solid , girios Boyd ton votes and pltdtrinp him 603 inajority. Lauct < > r'5 vet was reueivod witb cheers , when t-iie gave one vote for Shervln ana ulne4 en for Bovd. Durinp ; the call of oounties Mr. Shcrrin was o deeply interested frpjctator. He EHI under tbe center gallery , quiotiy btroldug his prjy mutton c&ops and his mouth twitched as Boyd's majority rolled up. Sherman county gave two ferSherrtn sod one for "L. C. Melick" timid great lauj&ter. Pierce county announced "two for B yd , and MW if we had them. " Just as tbe vote was about to be announced JCeya Paha county woke up aad recollected tint it bad not voted. It was allowed to r rUtT its three votes for Boyd. Tbe chairman anuoaDt.'Od tbe rote as follows : Boyd . 440 Sbcrvin . - . l i ) Brown . . . $ Scattering . 11 On motion of Mr 5bervin the DomiBStioE of Boyd was made unanimous with a yell that bboot the roof. Loud calls for Boyd fallowed , aad tbe chair appointed Mr. Jubn E. Sfcervin and Mr. Frank Martin u > e oort the uomiEW of tbe oonvetLtiou to tbe rostrum. Before Mr. Boyd raoie his aupaaraoee Charley Brown put on hit coat and l ft tbe btwsa , jl I'BOnlHITlOV TniANSLC. P * F Mr. Brtyd's arrival , Mr. M. T. Ganii c of Doncias , cbairmcn of the commit- xee OB resolntxmE , bubmilU i tbe report of the aonmHtoe. Tbe resdbig of the ra > lutioas was profited cbeers. e paoially the declaration * Mr. Miller of Bntler moved to strike ou tbo pKoaibiUoa cda-nse. Land cries of "No" ffillowd tbe motion. Mr. M&boney of Doorfw dticJared tin Gel baud a coward , but no mar * than tbe arerara voter did. He inbisu d Uiat tie dsuse iboali Tiot be btriclcea wit He did not believe tkat tb daBHxs-atic party eould afford to ke i Kilect on Vb * qu * JOB and irfay tbe wwnrd , as did tbe republican party oo tbe iiaoe Usne , Bis reaiarts wre roceivei with chears. J. D. Calhoon of LaDcostor laid : "We have for tu-enty years g iron to this lUte a p-atf orxn and cauJUd t s tbit hive been in haroiony w tii deniCKT < iti ; pnrcl- . I want to tfcu y u tti.t the deaomiuc panv I 1oh \ ve in * plank rwternar to Men license , and i prv > hitni.ion ia its platforta 1 want to IP. 1 : y u that this atiW-proaWtion plank ins . been I kept out of the reuBVi.ani twrty by Kusewater 1 and IHur , a d w * cat not permit it in i onr t luUc rm. chairman i iOlb-uii ) * ws J * > t represent tb * full : vote of LaacacMr Ooluty. jCne * * . ] We bare always been w * * d " sninW sry laws ! , and I bo * * tto party will always 1 * tfpp ed M ) tixim. We have a pf BttMUt.m party in this state , aad a y awn irbo oMMot Ktand upon oar platform omt tc P < > and ) uisi tbe prxihibiU in party. fLeud api < i uMi. j A Dodee oramtv dulyt * brifgy m t d tbat hts otmBty had jnvsn ( JartMd .s * nu cvritv , bat the prohibition tone had < x > mp > ri iy uhanfrod matters , aa4 at 1b last MtxAuift Docbre tvanty aad roU rf up a democratic majority of or r MX At ttoi * > H rt r the mmoooiinee for eov- emor , Hon. James K. Bo.rd.na . ? u .bwnd to th stare amid the tno t v cl't. rons apptanfto. dKKW uci 9de > 3 cbfna hv walimd < to his own stare aod aidfCKhed tbe aodieuow a * follows : of tM > OoBvenrson Yon i T ooulerrod upon tne lit hi t t hoaor wiUtia tbe cif t of the democrrtlc ] rty of r\ebrs'bt , and Jew this very preat nart : t > f your osi esi icd confidence I an traly traleful , and fia- oerrty than I ; you. "On account of tbe preHot political * draa- tjnn. tbe dHtiuction yon Mre sbcrwn me may not ! * . as neretof > > re , a lNBT ( > n compllm i for 1 balieve thai , by band w.-'rk ' and usitod eSort. our hopm will end in full fruition uud tbe entire democratic Uch t can be etected. e dunes , of 8 pov n prof a state are B3ostlv executive aod Vat little more is ev- pwd of him eaceept to j-ee th t the laws are faithfully , impartially , bCMM tly and ooamomi- oallv administ i-od , aad , if < t-U < d. this 'hall be my earnest jmrjiosft. But. should oooasion require my a3 virv or oo-oparat jon iu tiie star > - inr of new lefru-lation or ay itit ri ritioi tx. > prevent dangerous cr dettimeinUU lofriiliition , MIT endeavor shall l > e to-do h ncbt and act on all matters for tbe bofct iutureiits of tbe "As , mrt of yon persoa y knoiv , rny life bas bt > en one oi net * and wurkt , not one of words ; cme of Drac-tice , n t of tbt ory , and if m.T feUow-citucns show t > kir : cxniflderuc * in xoe and choose u > pluoe ZM fai office All 1 can promise ia , tbat 1 will d * al iu my power to cire to tbe state an Imnest and fearless s > d- ininis.tration of uftairs te the best of iy abili ties. ties."Gentlemen "G-entlemen , 1 cpaln thunk you for the honor yon have bestowed upon me , " Tbe ( joeotion of tbe amendnwnt to tbe mo tion to adopt tie wsototlnns as pre-.ent id then came vp , with another fpueeh fromiu Butler county ciaropioa. A delegate from Saliae county dodarcd that it wus a question of prludjijex , and cot of policv. Toe amendment vnis vt.U a doivnrith a tremendous yell and tbe original motion carried -with tb most intense onthnsinsm. . Dr Alexander Bear of MatdiMin wnnty was tben plaoed in nomination tor lieutenant gov ernor. after a motion to adjourn until this womiiig had been defeat * ! by an ovcr- whdmiiir majority , The nanw of Mr. iT. E. Bur2a of Ga e county was alMi presentod. Tbe call of counties proceeded , with only two candidate. The roUr e was compara tively uninlaresUo ! ; , and .tittle enUminsm Tva manifested. D ula : pave 40 for Bear aud 1C for Burks. The result w&s announced as follows : Dour . 379 Burks . . IfiC Dr. Bear's nomination -was waflo tmmar mocs. He re ? jionded briedr , thankinp the oonveEtion for the hoaoroosKcrred and stated that he would serve the democratic party in. tbe future us be had in tie past , and t-hat on thg evening of . . the - oJlilvfovembei-itha. . ticUet beafied hy lilr. 303rd and be woold have achierc'd a victory The name of Frank Spratnie of HnEhviUe tras jlactsi in nomination for secretary cf stjitc. This was followed by the : name cf rrank M. Crow of Adams t-oanty. 2 < o other uames tvere prcsentod. and tte call of coun ties , liecaa , Adams connty aaneuneinp That she hud but one candidite ier a place on tbe state UrVet , and tbativas aietior &ecrctiry of statex , at tbe same titae goiiir solid for Sprapne , Tberoll call resulted as follovrs : Total vet . . . . . . . .D0 < i Leech . 0 Crow . 44 : > Prague's nomination -was ma4e unani- moos. The name of > L P. HBltend of Castor oonntv was placed in nomiactien for ai > diu > ref of public aiioounts. Adams county presotiteilhe uatna of R. B. AVahlquist of HastSncs. Butler county placwd lu nomination the name of C. D. Casper. Mr. Casper ivas paid a clewing oompliirent byMttt Miller of But ler , as a man who hua beea tried and not fouid wantanc , and bis eouaty pnarantead that his nomination would ado strenertito the ticket Another candidat was Jtibn W. Ferguson of Kearney county , and bis nomination iva * followed by that of Charles YV. Pottle of Johnson county , Tne result of tbe first ballot was as fol lows. Ferpnson. . , . . . -40 Casper . m Holland. . . . , . Ill PeeK . . . 1ST Wahlquist- . 2S1 There was no choice and tbe call of oouu- t ns for tbe saosnd ballot - * s erderod for the first time daring tbe con vestian. The second ballot res tul in the with drawal of Ferguson and.vfce fc-Honiagvote : Caspar . . . . . . 25 Holland . : > Poole . , . 1S4 Mr. Wahlqnisl's uoaiitatica was made uiianiiacrjs. Tlio Piatfortii. The demoermic purly at Nebraska , In cx > nvtitlun st.--uibfd. dufki-es Its lealtj to theoentarr-old iiKnclpl * > at lu fomidfrs au < einpbatlrullr pnaoi.-f * Had reaffirm * ibe plu- forut of tht * uaUonul Ot'aKi.-r vic parir m st Ixiuls iu I'iiv upon huJi were nomln. > u < l Grovw Cleveland of New York for prt Hud AlJon G. Thuiiuun uf Obia for vioc aenL. Tbe partytnVes o > MS , lon to expre * its ad la Irut.Uiu for Uie Uonc ty. oourasf and [ txu fuiib of ( irorfr I'ltvelaue ta bis uituly uu ( ttraiirhUwrviard fiiiitaruJiiH llui o iinnrlpir iuatK-iut * J bv the rrpnlitieiiu ] an.v vliic-t dtiuocrstn belleie Irfibe s.olwei > ive ot Ubortjr itnd crufcl and injurluus to tbe agricultural . if democracy of JxetjrasUa d < > net 1x - lie \ - In tuiiffs ujxiu tbe ufre .11 ict. of life at < ( souuie us dt > lu-ire and hnt'aritlf.Ji ! tbe | > ) uii of Hidiuc nlie fanner to ] i yafi" tlit ev > i-tn erraslus burdun ut hl luonfnpc * nj ixtcrtiikt ID ; t-lrt * tux upon hie clot Line , root , tin plal-f bud eMKikerr , nod dnoun stiiie Uyfoerltj- tlic itjHiMlcnn j.laUorui of tkt.tnU' lu I-"T inj that -we finer a revislnn thti tarlB In ilw intrntt of ibe prxxiarar auillu. > n rtir , " vtitl tbe wa ority of tHe natloutil itoute o i-firt > M'ntatlvp > Is ra.in tret ( ptxic in the tnverest of tbe tnanufaeturers , out of WIKMEtip fat nki. lri a" in IMV bbd for tbe purpo" * of pa inK tbe ] ( i u > are nblcii f' > ur > irB > \ mMu k tni iauuoioi)4-t..ub > cb M raupiw o ni ; wo * and de- urors hltlp bulldicg. whk-h vrbifelt rttduoei Uie rt-veave ; liuprMtx. uddl wtilt * " it oofc M < dy ! fkU tuopra s uiarLft Iu H klnfltoufcheJo. ! wbeat or Biopl * bu.nt-1 o pork. pork.n * democmtic i rty bas ever liern vl f rH < ud of tl > i iirnier and latx > i r aud jik sH tt elf o t4I quiti.c.kmk of u oniri ? * , OS.OIT mUi < ( Mtd difccnuiitifeli'ws , ixi rae iiite Ireict rue * and Uudrod fculi > wi and purtiroUrl in favor of a tirlupmt usurf ) to Itru KJ it , us It has ronstltut' ' . ' < n I j ower. the burdt * B f ron lb v wir + * d kbouM n ol tbo > t nbutuil. Tbv revubltcan ji&nr pttrmUrfitfly ip t.bls Mutobj- piaiforu mrofnlEh i-irlit ot lalKtr to orcHUire Tor its pn4eU ; ' tlw de.tD- < wr tk party. > untdlni | i m UswMe UUt > rj. dw ninro. II cnnoui-ujK * lit ? utat.- , * * to or- w 'o fight ej 'tais'i ' * ai > d pit tent L j Thr a - tnfmtr jwrtrornwunr * - * iiea.li part } f OT it * piftt. of tuore tltui ' u < u nen ot ttic public d ( i klti to nllroua eor- oritinns , tiid Minds p-neting to Alltia G. 'burainn ajud btt pitrkoii' linaHttwvbo re- rn-iued Tu'K)0.Kii ucrec ef it for thr > ] ir < apl . | Tli1 iiur > iir dottudu tbould IKt.urtidly tirld fur tlir 1tuul H-tUer and intiidluir cluzt-n. b iu tie aiiinjt-d t * T-Cr - jerr B , nir . .Ur.s. . j. nJ uhkt tti ( i tbeiKtid. . wr CKti-riot hut a p'.r.rttW uti-ortpt to n ilve MK-1'nt.m ' i > - siitn ! tb lut ruductli > n ' IftodMl T ' plan , ttit t > kl > t uudf'r tbe tvntn.il ot lor t tic pMrTntlon r f Ihr , nnjon k.nd ckiry hi lit ? u < - talrvincut < of our I K > J < J XT * . Hnd npT < - t our Hvos as tuxirof jiftikk'Hlup ( ! vcundcd. I . . . . i * errtm TfU-ran and r I vine him I tacb K ] - i * iiiti < shall Hwurr him r lii1 want fnrtbeMmnltKifroI lilt days , nnd Kk- Infi like urovitiou f - t < b vidow at > d ttit oj- Wefnvortbe AnMrnlIan or ttna * Mtnliar [ J U o of tialloUiiF bleb will ln u Mo tvt-J-y riJlwii tlir rlciit to east ) Jvotv tt-rmnllnf to hKowa .UtdcaK'Bt , fie * from c < Traptl > o nd UiUtulaminti. " d to all lrn t * fdrin < d foi tbe t'eiof ' lifnand brik-vr tbe fedaet m of i jpent In'nultouj tariff to be tbf best tvcatu if and iinpfdr tl'f ! r rrowth. txir an , ( > odruetit to t.bt ftflral pnn- whlcli Mill t Hkel be flfrtknot Tnited * enatorfr < iio tbp 1 t < - IcriMiitniT nod pliKf it In tbv bauds ot 11 * iHo le. > rbei It If tltlCR. "Vt favor Ibe plkrlnc of the sllveraollar tin It * f < > niir fcKitin ; wltA cnM fcrln la oui ooma e luw , with equal uallth > . una In f vor of the benefit of the UKine-y | H > wtr. .tid we Iuill r d la ; our > flve in favor of tie f jt * of sll w. Wt > ronudly drtKinnre the t4 ftat < 4iiiiina ! B * mi tipe Imnrj-of u limcflt 5n anT wpret. t > 4 luind Its InaUHMjlRtt it'peal by vbc next J Tbt demtifratJcpnnyhss a re ord of r p- I y 11Jon to all utu [ > tunry leriMn u < it lic-1 eve I hut tlirirlnl ( Uklill * . i .j * pT4i | > i vuti rt' lor fou Kins. H l cti i le - tiie and lix-ul option , it > rcvrr , l vpbn irkid In Xbraka and Lave riven sull'.fiipticTO to a au.1i > rity of tbe A livtDM-B tliu atjd prohibit ion iScincK-iallo party is , nnrcMrvediy in of the foiiaer , nd ullcnikiii is hereliv to tbe JivpiKTlsy < if the wpnblican imrty inlttixi to u popultr vet . thereby creatlc ? nncertiictj' , Irnurliii ; Dullness nnstillinc value * and depressiac Jmde. imrrnx-elv flodcMl theliiQin tbe laH ponvt-ntltia and r > cjrl ctt d to sxy wJitre it pouW tie f und a ? > jurty ou Uie e qnet tlons In tie eomlnpil c- tion. A Poresone Conclusion. It was a forert ne oonclnsion lone 1f ore tbe convention met las.t eveniup thatHon James E. Boyd -would havf a clear walk away for tbe nomination. For tbat raawvn any delegates or f.j > ectaMrs present vie an- icipated u ficht in the convention were sadly disappointed. There were those xvbo ei- ? cted Charlie Brown to carry his opposition ntotbeopura house ai d dosoaaethitifivitb tbt > tthe vote of Donplus county showstuathe acl ; l snfSdent biickinp to make even a pre- nse > at eJwtioaoerinc. Durint : tbe flay ilr. Urown said that if Boyd received tbe nomi nation he would support him. All the other candidates , if there ever tvere any , dropped ) Dt of the raoe entirely except John sberria. : Je would have dotie the same thing had it not txiea for tbe fact that a iew counties de sired to cire him a complimentary vote. The nomination of Mr. Boya is well received by .be leaders of all factions. Brown of oonn * was opposed to and refused to vote for hid , jat accepts the sit uaiion crscefuily. rr/E UKL.EG.1TCS. Complete I ist of'TljO'.e in Attendance ot tlieConvention. . The following is a list of the delegates in attendance at the convention : Adaiub It. A. Hatty. 0. M. TUcan. W. U. t . 11. A. lUtdiuan. A. S. rRiDplHU > Y. E. . "VV. S. McA ulev. J. r. Swrin * . . H. JurjTinc. U. M. Cox. C. . l ) > AV tM. li. Huffiujia. It I ai tic A. U. SRlila'.uiim. c. 15. IV. tVii. lUix ButtEd Eadarlr. FTUH ! ; M. llroous , F , E. te art , T. M , I > eTore , E. Cotton. Itwwn Arthur icu14 < rROOd T. J. Samatil Taintr. IX I ) . Ourunt trLerw lluun. KutlBf Ma.ll AlUJtr. CSbaj-IetTJadcOf 'Vi.O. ' Piinins ld Schrmn , Gtorre rinl cm , Luuii \VH-rn-n. M. C. L > elaney , Toxi. Mahonfj. W.J. UuH A. E. tVelK K T. Learning. Trent Cameron , O. S. Corutr. M. > baf f r. liuffalo-VT. l > , ccicle , ,1. . - . Murphy. 11. I * Mabin , J'n l Lebbardt\V. G. NveJ.U. . Xa t- frlJnr , U. Duukin , F. W , Slblt-y , I'atrleh Walsh. Onss. MomF O'Knorljp. H. C. Griraf.'i. E. JiffCi-ns , C. M. ItntK-r. JL. . Turtblnr. .la < ob Vj-rr ( , jr. . H L. OJdhum. Ur. It. il. WiUaoo. J C. Ollioorit. "VViiiiare. 3lus e , L. C. Lewis , ft. I"1 II. 1" . A. . Mioblroan. John ( ineu.7 , fc. c , . < . C. I'a-ucrBon , Prank M'hite. . . . . . ' -.lavob lllpler , tmory It. Yomp , R. A. Ewlnjt. Antin TetKH- . SCberry E. W. Uarver , Martin ClirM'en * n. U. H. TliotniiMon , P. J. llouobtr. E. Break- loader. J. C. liwvcr. Cbejt n-ie 0 B. HlakeJr. J. B. Usruu. O. H , Mf J'suMlm , O. I ) , risiij. E.Il as.ley. C. P. Ctain- l > rs. H. J. wMtns Wellncr. Ool'aj ; JHiiies Hu lin , r-ioiinan W. Ro'.e , H. E. 1'litjiiK. Miles Zeultntytr , G. r. Vudenuil lei-.r. lolda.,1ii < H > pU Ktieier. ClajW. . C. Ut-iost-v , .1. B. Trederlfl'i. C. T. Neiil. M. V. Ooir-y. C."J. Purer , 3. G. UlizJer , F. C. Man ton. Cn-tt-r s = . H. Thoinjison. HaniOcu.Cbftilcs ritdttu JaiufHullHiid. . Harry T..O' lll. > . A. Holeoinb. E. 1' . OamjrtM-li , Hans DitrUs MC" . liarriti ton. ChuiteA Klouiati. tlutiilic J.C. C'rawidrd , J. P..HJipeli , IVil- llain Uinler , I. . C. Sharp. T. M. Traiive , P. F. u'jullivitn. Cmil Heller , J. Jl. John son. J , llojcl. .lobu Ooiilln. . C-tidar A. , M. Gondlnp , Join H. TelLer. editor - Mj.jQocmt , Tboiuus F. Zelrlor , _ . Upcriiiid H. H. > w ; s. . -M. A. LrftwJek. W. 0 Allyn , A. T. . i , ,1.\\ . .smltn , W. C. ISaoon. Jaw A.AV. Critt-s , J. C.Doljliu < ia , Villlani llltebooclc. I'etttr.'weeiiey iiud H W. Pally. Dakota H. A. Mc-donnifL C. J. O.Oouner , Nick Nabpr IV. T. JSartlftt , John Ilartnelt , rred Blumf Altt-matf-s Maroeljsys M. Mariier , C. ll. Shirver , I * . U. Hnj-ok , Juiucs Hartm--s , J < * pUUollmun. HeneJl-E. I > . lUtnllUm. B. I > . K. 'STtrtj- . llliou TliouiKS E. llncs. Hi-nry Harney , G. Itiiufr. T..1. t'bclblius , R. R. Mc luUen. HcidcJ. . E. Mim-ia. l > r. L. J. Abltotu H. H. L.oo > 5lifn , lluph Toy. D. Y. Stplii-nv. Jauics Murray , John Dem. John rarrell. Ed W" . lien- UJn. ll. Archer , I ) . Oanuon , W. IL 'Weeks , (5or cW. Ilarv. Uoupluf- Charles Conovpr. Georpr E. Hert- rand. Jcitin W. Ztrrjin , WlllJutn eIU'llJ. . Malvlbiit G. V. 11 iocs , V llliutn Hay. li. B. U'lxmnell , Julius Mtyw , A. H. MfAndrt-ws. .1 auitts Douclas Thomas Ramie , W A. I'ai- u n.J.J. O'Donnor. W. S. boemikpr , C. H. , Ed win Davit. . Thomas UlrujiiijriiKia. . . . ' . nty. John Kfud. .laooM'oder , ,1 < iiiu AncKleiK P. W. mrLhBU'.er. W. U VuuFhunT. A G.Muk. F. H. WnOcmnn. Gt orre W. C. Hurbi"s C. M. Prluieau. U. . eir. Kuelld Martin. T .1. Mahonty , C. Ora r. H. J. IlltKim , Uotn-rt PurlM. A. A. I > onlfy. J. n. Flemluc. I' . J KinpM. . Tti , Juim * nvder , UenrvLudmrton , A/E , A j.re + - , William Jlcicb- uian , . A. C'bllcjr. Adam ttt'Egltla , A. liter- touch. W. O. L * tur. I > urrtlj 1 * J. A , Vollors , L. 1. "We.t tied II. XL Edwards. niluiore-G. "ff. Jolrn'on. E. A. Oooinb' J. I ) . Carson. JiiKtVels. . G.1J. "VMller. W.O. lialner , Goorsv Gillan. 0. Ilumtncll. w. H. flrad r. Tnuiklin-M. O'Meara- . 1' . AsUby. llarry IlMnly , A. F. Motiw , M. Catudal. riontif r John H. Anderson , J. W. Mflvin , II. Luna , J . Nt-lson. C. Cauipitell. rnrnat I1. A. Ithuvh. Ttioinus R. NePber- son. UanlelMnyo. I. A , Hanninr. E.B. Wrljrbt Gmre-J. U. Itniks.VUllain.Arkoll. ! . sE S J.I LcK'k. G.lleiuiwirlr. K. h. lllbl , U. U Uildpnlhal. J riabuerlord , tiriMKit. K. K. 1'occ. G. 0. W. Tarn- . Jauifi Marsh. G. It. Mirtn. Ga-.pej A. A. > Viiyt < > , WUlluui tuivcJhalio. T. M&nin. C. Nutzwiann. Grant 1' . M > tevfnM > n und M. Msgolre. Ilk.ll-W. II. TbotuiMia. y N-UufUdt A. H. Baker. II. Kuoi. E. 3. Hafi. W. J llwrftr. J. 1 ount-r. M. IludkU , Charles H&ureu. HaJiiiitoD A. ti. Glover. E. M. Horlbort , C'linrlet Stcodiird , J 0. likt ! > r , 1) . T. Hvjius 1) ) . V ( .dvrttix , I ) . W. Lone. Marian x U. Tu vkir. J. G. Tlomi-o-u. ; Jerrj rnriH-11. T. H. DjBjjlus. HBJOS John & . Huriit * . Vlllu Ilnror.r Uc-fer , William KtKulk'K rilultoock-Tbo iii . BrittoB , N. J. Hall , C. J. Miller. Nicholas linker. Hooker J. S. Tref raa , How&rd-X. 1'iaUtki. C. H. Fortvi. L. L&rV- ow.kia. llefrua. J. G. 1' . liUoebruud , J. 1 > - MelHinaid , JolmW. . TemiiU. Holt A. II. CUtrd * X. ] * . Ilarrlecton. H. A , Doyl . Ed C < icbruL John GoMea , : . B. I'atrifkrahr , Joam Bockioaa. G.F. Hen ? her ( H > d , JeSMsoo JohnC. K * < THO . Jwu T L. Musi. C.Il. MOOM. Julius lrot , G. l ! Ua.rU. ! < ! CiulK JuJiUM.u-J. E. L.amat-U-r. V. T. IL bua. J . U. GomitJl. & . X Leack , 2. E. 1C. Tiwof. C. W. Poul. K - uruj Ed L. Adanik. John P. Gapa , II. WaaenLii cbt , G. ! > . Kluelj , Jobs Tfiirp. ii-WiUIku 11. Mullalm. U. L. NeWlU- M. MLam. . II. I' . K iwtuUl-H. 11. XobLutou. Kuox Jfciut * ( Toiler , J. Ik > BKHL A. . ) . Kclijr. A , IluUberg.il. r. Iluruliinl , C. aitt , . Lin'uiif-r-K. K Bayfltn M It W.Ul , Jc.l.n ( Mat. jrfc. , Iir Y < nr k ! ' it. ; ' ! - ; * i"i * I O > n.-.at- . , tauts.VIt' , jr Jl J Yn.l- f re \ \ II H i > > iUj J f i a „ - . A xrt . uufcs , ' , JI.Wt > tovcrK , 1" , H.MW , J. E. 1 Parr. J. ' Jit Iff , L ii oln - A. Vitu Hi.lwie. f r.tre J it Mi < itn Pr. Atrv Hr. . V F. MuSSf. T. I' . N nnutuir. . r. M I'luUia. T.1. . 1VJH , 1' ' > l mil > l. P A. Half. .K.bu . K lna-toWl. i > mckE. . turrt-iv Tbi > u.t < ij. . | { > n. Bunn-y Oalliudrt-r. J. Brow a , X ncJ. . W. Taniwr. WlllarJ and A. Brafr. N't'taiUiM A.M Htrcu w. H. KVlHean . . Kiulfnmn. ? . lipod. Kmuon L sh. 1. II. i iwrt. J M. l arf . XuckolK ( mornX. . ? pakn. lr f. ? lmw. MrHowcll , J. a. lUvK X. H. Huw n Wf.tr.t- ! . C Ravted. Jobs Mxr.trrv Jr. . G. . E. I' , J ruuJ. F. X. tc.nhnrt. Willliira riatnnm. Henry Ra - kld. M. S. 0 nipbfll. W. W. f > tV * uik. W. S. M'hlt i. Tina MJihrjv J tu > , Oarllti. ' > ! T. H.0amilfha il. T. C. Sowe'ts. T. S. HiiHiJer. Bnutien Lipp. rrank Pe'OppJl. Prrklim r. iL'.y n , VI. L. ISut-Hidpe , J. 33. ? ! i tjuuM. 1. . Mna. _ riwJjtfs-tv H. C < iW5lll. r. Ii. Travis. John T. P'erw-Uweia ' * Hewitt 00 5 Done * . C Kunh. Dr , SUnraonv riatl.J. . E. Xortb , 1. GlucK. J.X. OreM * rnc ! , J. H. Lr < - * , John Emii r * . A. . J * > - $ R Ik HoMfter , r. Beritip , John Mi-ore , W. E. rolh-Oorr > W. Wi-tt , Hubeit llrJon , J. I * McKwer. T. lBiihloer. . , K * a TV illow E. * ' . B.JH-w. O. M. Smith. J. i. eUew. Uwiry rSsXtrr. Jnoob ? U'lniuet . Jl > ch rd oD RolK-rtileee. E1 Malmie. J. II. Sorel ) taa. I , . > L Veddle , John Lynch. J. U. Itliode * . Kr. Chu-JA , J. w. Herlockt-r , John oacnofiC.ll. olt , Frank Mariln , Clmrles 11 U rk'-J . 5. Carlin , W. T. nllHi < i. W. TV. BrowBln * . Itull AHord. Sara ain Martfer. M. BianriiL 1" . 11. Z eibt'l. ' . O. Hxt-tlncv William Murk. J. * . Gllln-rt , F.K. Purkt-r. f. J. Bowlby. J. 0. J- ! * t. Henry Clark , i. A. Allen , X. II. H yotm , H. . i-'bulL L. J. Ciw. . . Mmjidprs-ThomBs Griffin. Chailes McDei- mint , Gwirge Elhlluc. C. C. Turuey , John TV. HarrrlL William Buys , Jolin s-bonaan. J. K. Van Pernark. M. H. Madden , Jatnit W. P. Furls. M. Wolian. O. E. BaiiPfVpt. Dr. Tny- lor. H. F. Mveix. I r. r. * . fvotty. Hen U K. Ocittre'U. J. T.Vekh , William s taer. C. H. l'raiiF . _ . SlrtMld .n- . V. riU-hir , C. B , Jbaifcey. C. . ll. BotVenVrc. E. J. KoM--r : ns. , 5b < > rtuttn M. ? . TaCoe.loocb Altvers. T. Si. NlrbtlnrHle. W.iX Mulleh. H. 11. 'Wat-on. Slout 11 1 1. Sattwlt * C. H. WeilcT , John t-tiiiion-F. McGlveiln , Tied Mcfc J. 0. NlMlLoon , Aa Li Pilct-t. . . , , . TJ.M.ver J. ! l Durlf. Soolt Itus-linpll. Phillip HfffeTnncfr , Frank Dorker. M. U. Welts , fUaTJift lopautl : } ' . W. H. Griisfainej-er. Thomas- ! . rarrell. Tdurst n John Klnc. J. H. HnbcrBon. Vallev I.V. . Jackson , J. K. Fall-bank. J. rtenomk. C. 1'urn'ws. . I > uvld Uurnliart. Wjuhitiruin Teit-r HainraRus. W. H. Fa.ro < - wcirtli , G-wrre Neble. . G. Glover , Vital Ooa- * ByntllVntT Ley. r. T. runabaVfr , D. W. C. Hood. EE , Wilbur. AVfcb tr li. : - . I'roudfoot , Fain Temple , < 5 orce Uollu.ua. Ilenrv Kwlerand M.aUi . T < nk Gc .rce F. Corcoran. OaiJ Zltuiuor , J. M. Brllev.Jonn I * . C < K.k.V. . T. King. Henri' 5 cbfolu , TbouiLS Henaban. THE SO3IIXLCS. James K. Boyd. Hon. .tames E. Boyd , nominee for rx > v- ernor , caae to Omaha in August ot iN'ifi , and enrs ffi in liie busdnes-s of carpantftrinp. Anyone well aoquaintod with the dty can poJnt out several old b-jildinps still standing as , inonttmeuts of his skill as a mechanic. In ISr.S , soon after bciag- married hewent out to Wood river and near the town of Gibbon , looat d on a ranch and for nine veers busily interested himself at the vary lucrative pursuit oi stock raisinp. There is where be > Ittid the foundation and com menced to bsild up a comfortable lortnno. At the same time be ODE ap &d in nerobaudikiuf1 U > some eoasidornble eitoat at Kwuiiey In IStVJha-toslL a oti tract and rradc 3 aboat Ubree bvndred aolles tmt in that oonatry of the Unlse Padfic roud. . T\vo years later Mr. Boyd re.tnrned to Omaha and in 1-72 ' startfti'tbe Bfivd i > aoldnjr coccorn. In tbe meantime he hJd suocessfnlly several p i'.i- tions of trust s-nch as county clerk ponncil- tn8n.Tna.vor. ivprt--eutjilivi-tt d delepatctotbt constitu tiou J < * > n ventiou. He TV.IS a mcmliar of tbe first stfti legislature from Bnffaio ooun- ty and in l Twas elect od clori of Douplas county. His first election as mayor wits in Ui fiiringof lv 1 , and his administration ai city aaairs that tiaw proved so aotvptabJe t.Uat when tn paople desired to inaugurate a rreat syetem of public improvements and booji in'Oicaha. they , in HsS , srain put bim to the Iront as tbe safest man for that offlt * . During all ibew years lie has. been one of tb * most enterprisiJiir po-ahead , always for Omaba and JCebraslia , man , In the state. His onerpes , inflnonw and mouev have bon eipended liberally in the upbuilding of both. Tbis is proven ia the fact that he helped alorip the pas oomjiany in its straprliac infancy , us- sisted in orpmizinp 'the Otnahii A Norti- westem railroao. tvus its first president and pro id { < d until the line reached Blair. He was also one of tbe founders of tbe Nebraska National bank , and ten years are built tbe sjileudid opera bouse in which yesterday's convection was teld , and is also buildinp the new Boyd at the corner of Seventeenth and Homey street ? , planned to be one of tbe finest theatres in tbe country. Mr. Boyd bns alwavs boea n htanch democrat and is one of " tbe be t kiKiwn leaders of that party in the slat * . He is an uncompromising aiiti- prohibitionist Mr. Boyd is an Iriishman. bavin c boon born on the 'auld sod. iu County Tyrone , September 9 , ISM. He cttce to America xvith his father in IslT , s-pttled at Zarwvillp O. . and residbd there until the tvestora fever bronght him to Omaha. Prank A TraukV. . Sprasue is editor of the Ku&h- rill- Sun and Is well known throurhont the sta.to. Mr. Sprapue tvas born in Michigan in 1S8S. He winovedwith his , parents to Iwwa , ' ivhere be lived until 1S4. irben he rwaovea toSberidanoouBtv , Xebrakka , vrhere be has edited a democratic pa pr. He was amxrinlod jiosunaster at HusbviLle by Clevejaud. Mr. Sprajroe is a kwn and incUive writer and adeajoorat who kn owns no fusion. He is able , young aud vipoi-ous. Alexander Hear. Dr. Alexander Bear , the nominee for non tenant fovernor , was born in Virpiuin , and ts about fifty years old. He came to Kebfasita in 3iVJ ( , settlinpr at Fremont Aftr several years residence at that place Dr. B < ar removed to Norfolk , where he still re- tidee as on active and mocuesral practitiooer. He is albo United . Stat.es jio&sion eiaminer at that place. Dr. Bear was o moiabar of the ttaje legislature , oooupyinp & se&t in the senate in the unions of iiT2 und 1ST * ; also as n memtier of tbe honse in 1 T ( | . He field tbe position ef rercnt of tbe btcte university lini tbe year 1S74 to 1& > 0. II. IJ. WahlquUu IlaitardB. Wahltjuifct , n tniii e for siato auditor , was b.irn in Uotbenberg , Sweie * , in ladl. He came to this country in 196f trith hie parenU , and resided for & time in New York. InlSsO the family removed to Pape county , Iowa , ttid & year or two Inter i rain tool : tip tbe Journey toward the Keuin r son Mid Ualtad at Has-tiiiCk , Xeb. Haiuai-d B. Wahlquitt devclof-od a loodnoMi for newspaf > r wort , and. 1& Iwi suirtad the Kearney County Oeiboomu ToUpai > er he teen dibi o t d of. lit ttwi west to MoCook , where in ooropiuiv with Itictard Tnuisp on of Haitings Le ( * tabiisbed tbe > ] cCool ( Denocrat , whlrb be rti for nn-eral years und Mid to his brother. In IMMr. . WaU uivt l ar- oUatad tbe Adams County Denoorat , Ji b- UeiHid al HaiUugt , and U today its eSitor oiM proprietor. fcoine of 'I'liuse- wbo came t * Omaha at p c&aU > r wore or toM UiUire te4 Ut the reuit of John X Carte , ex-county cttoracy f Ad am * . Tlirhard Th'ttipftOB , democratic politician ar.d rf-\vT > aifr mat. ifHuvtitps L A L.r. i.t pn. ff. lie-it buSi& $ tt.ar. f A I > IM v r.a "S Fitct , 0 ( tl.e fciuBwtWiv fac ti . ' .i. and Scott Pbiltw. "the farajt-rs' fn CiJ A-lifflS OOUtlt.T C C Calklniiof rairmocnt fonncr.v : rrtar.r to Hoe. Janict t. ' Laird. Oohran ! IE I" > . Wel t < > r , the we' : V : i\rS p.iliiKnaa of UMFljiuW u n v l ) < - \ Hnn Boo OViwdfrv. crrctarjr of s'.4.'e. C. E. Apcar : of lakUufrn. Hon. J , 'enson , b uktv. cf Oeneva. HOB P. F OlnMfiad of HaMlnrv Hiti ( W. J. Bryan of LabnuVrr W. H RotiiBMU. tbe Imsumnr IT. < f\ qniitjy esunmUnit tbr probable nsks ta ; fiou e lforf hia. Mr. W. S Popplstoa , Jr. , of Omuhn atu-ntivcly xhrc urh bi * * ] e Uce 'r , : ' o balcotiv. Le fc ! llp leaned on a radiator ; - . pao.v witb Kill tiurlef . Counuilnwn Lory fMMe4 ) .1' . L.J hat. hat.Rer. Rer. i. E. Eatiga mopped Ws fa.v . n i a I'oionri Oontteh of tbe Baal : of r ' 0 look in tbe sigfcte from n private bi'x ' 0t Hon. Beai S. Baker , Cnitod Sts.lt * t for NVbraska , wo * there. Oonriilioii N Alin ) Root , -who ptrsidM over tti c- praciriii oonvenitaoA , ' * .t on the ta > r < i. ( cI - pressed disjrust t the tame feature. ' convention. Tie chairman , he tb > . .cl < w not up in stage ethic * . Mr. Hoot , w < r PC- siding , always woornizes tnrve or K-ui : .1 at one time. S. : Wolbaob of Grand Island wu ' r i the nomination for lieutenant pour. , r y iiciolainttt ion , but he refused to a-- > j-t t Tbere is also mother tmJiticm arK'-u to effwt that Samuel did not want to ' L * aVed for governor , ns he did not canU si. , _ J his money Byron Tierney of Twntn < * hwhf CA c .p to assist Charity Peal in hte candid > v \ i a new silk tile. Hewa , so jnuoh t r .v in it tbat be nllnwt < d the boom of P.V. . t rUannnrittc , uud had it not becii f. r IJ-uffum who accompanied bim , tb' n would have p-one with MoGinty. Doc A blott. the latelj renovated ] uvina-t d democrat from Dodw , lot u in yriiiup wben UrovClv land s n t i Will Hastiairs of Saline w u . i rl in nomination for U"zjinrry cburt-iu * Vr Cterinp of t'ass thoupht itwas lie inn H..it- inps rewuUUciin noiniue * for mio"'i p . * eral. > Ir. lieinnp f Uit id for R ! < > ' . , Iflirnras raauired as tbe tiallot prdis" John A McSbane tried lo pive t , s t , ; a French accf-nt when be called tbf tii ' ' order but be failed . , most rlorious- .a feshitd tbat he did iiot reuiain lonfr , > .c , u tbe French capital lo talk it The Dandy delegation voUid for B v ft * . -i liaginninr to md , and refused K'i t S until adjournment. Dr. Dunn of Lancaster. ivho , when ot I nc , bales bay , Jus-lly duims the credit IIT cus' fj twenty yet < * solid for Hastings J' > r t < .pir- nrr ch'airnmn. Lou May , Nebraska's deroopratu f - 'icira - missKiucr , was on band , but did net lUi i. y lively interest in tbe matl r. Hb ha t , ( Y. . r l German carp and -H-all-eyfld pihe v. n L . . _ Paul Vandervoort's Sarpy ccui.tv iriy showed up from tbe unorpanir-ed tt-rrit r Major 1'addock said that this was u.t .ast time he proposed to ran for rovc-m- Mr. I. D. Chamberlain , one of l > are Et- ler's advance aponls , was. sn interc- at J Tbe ladies said that Mr. Hastings Pr-co Albert coat was too "charming I > r ury- E. . E. Brotvn , who wa * iKinminp Mr 11 - den for treasurer , can'ied two f aus u sc iT- eral jionnds of ice. Georpe P. Marvin , Fujierin tender t rf 'r e Gape county specid rinp , carried a pnpr t f X. R. Oriirf's cflebraVnd liciol : , UIP "L-iies Mr. Bryan's free ti-ude spt ech is jvtt tp , to e lifce tbe tariff it needs revision r fj 1 to ppoluce n long and lusty yell. Mr. ThotnjiMjn with a "p" endnrs-jd Mo han , but ns be bad knooliod Ken , c ut "Lo nothing to say for him. Mr Tu < L. n nved the opportunity to try to 'tuwii' ' Dorty. AVnnn Mr. Gannon said that all tbcupbtf 1 men must admit tbat s-oimthinp. wrif p s.1 r % befor * them , it was. utrtrikhif : tui-i- . ( , ! . ? o bat Do ? Ablot.t waliwd acrotl tbe stajv Colouei Toi3d of Cass wu . not tut-sii' 1 > - t many of the orators woold have g-ivc jr.us 'orthence of hislunps. Church Howe was not present Mr. J. R. Yandework. the Snun f-rs - . * r vtateMnan , tried thit < e or four tin.-s . ' I f l ! o Joar. hut to Uie delifrbt of all whu hn-c ht _ rd litn he could not oat-ch the speialrer s t j c Charley llrowB oocupi < d his chuir ar.J u.J not move dcriup Ue firs > t part of the r vet ' . c. : Je ivore a i-hir ; with u pautut pjhsir 1 frc t But left bis necktie at home , ULt " .pu'.ag a itp fipht. ft F. M. L-nddiupton. now of iJcr , tra " fy , t ut fonrHsciy of Omaha , wirataj 'to pi.- t I f tbe bull during tbe rwess ho-ar , nr.J ho t-lainned tbat a polioemHn Cried to < l \ . n. He c-arae to the reporters. ' table for a 3v c * ns to vvhHt oourf-o he should follow , aiid ivas ad vised td rp ana "lic-1 : " tbe oop. L D Fowler , wbo went do\vn lo 1h" rc- pablicbn t.tate oonvonlion for PeU V. - fci for treasurer , was busy in the oonvei.1 . It was nc.t ascc-rtaiiied whether or But he uod himself to Kent. Hnyden'fc boonx Frank \Yhite of tbo Cuss connty dc > patton - tton , who is in tbe race t bis full for state fc.cn- ate , cxplnineid tbe situation to the Dan ! y del- t-pntion ivhich voted for Boyd for temporary chairman. . ' Tom Swift came in ns n spwtat t r but found a vacant chair in the Browr. _ u'y delegation und took a squatter's clajra fr-'o Ed YYulsh , a republican , iu un adjottunp t-cc- tion. tion.Dr. Dr. Alex Boar of Norfolk made bat cne st ech , and it was not t-ven a corlii'r It ivas Major Yatiphn who propose 3 that no nominations be made until a pla 'im ted been adopted. This -was u itipub.ii..a&.ea , and Man-in of Gage knocked it out YVTicn John ! Sbervin's name \vus j rcsrtcd for puromor , John bta&bed and doi rtj ILit bewas not in tbo race. The gkllcry gvds i-amained uut. . after rud- nipht " \\"beo Mr. Calttoun was- invited Iv Dr , Dunn to join the prohibition piirtv .f Lc > .i > - lievod In it , there was a yell that was re.y doafenlnr. Matt Miller , for his prohibition v.ws wcs hised. -rbapj , loader than any olt < r c.- . " 6an Cor , manaper of tbe LIBn I3t-.y Call , wus in the city last eveninp H" we t ovfw to the democratic ooiTveutjoa u > see what manner of men they were who haJ de clared an eternal boy < > tt npon pure -ra'f r Dr. Dunn of Lancaster was the rrt man to s-tate That be wai in favor of an m. , - _ rn- jntait until S o'clock Friday it-on.tp Tte doctor was hisswi , but he ht-ld the 1 > r ' it.i his motion was vet d down by at * ; _ t t ut hundred and fourteen majonty. J. ] ' . Cook from York , in kbut il eves ana a beard us lonp and -white as ruttcrT.ne a , spoke whenever be feJt like iu The Democratic A iwetmp of the Peaocicrtttic E. it ! na w so- dtition was held in the cafe of thf 1'ax' n Lt 8:1W. : About twenty of the m"i , : jrr f'he aafcocutUon ware prent Pr tdi : .t J ( > P. Hild urand of the St. I'nul Press ivas .n tbo c-bair , and Secretary Ed 5. Hall of 'V i-.ra-cl laland Herald acted as secretary ' 1 „ ' r/-ct- insr iiartoak of tbe nature of an IE' i c.s- bufcfcion of tbe poUtiosl &itoatk > u. i > r . . a fc" i.f resolutions -were druftod to he pr' the convention in tbe ereninc. Kicht new members were reociv- j- - vo fth&ociution. The t4ection of c/F rs 5 r'le ensuine year is to t * held at the i : . . . .u „ - ; : ! - iup m rCoveaiher. Aioonpthe rejirawiitaUve * of t'i.e ' - > craUc pre * of tie ttate who -wrrr U' . ' > " 1 ciroal tiap in tinruUinda of tbe P * the following well kuuu-u aiouKifrb ' f opinion : Frftttk Sprajrue , Hufchville Sun. .1- . - - Yaletitioe BltMle ; Fnuik Man i I _ - . TO Democrat : J. G. P. Hild br J fPa Pros * ; John Sherman , > Vahov I rat ; Cuu-leW Shermun , PlatUmoult. J . ra- , Ud aiHoward. . Papillian Tin * * \ \ I , M . - le , MoCook Democrat ; W A U uS 'a Omaha Xew ; M. li. Moeuaa. . s-wurj DsnKicrrt ; D. F DuvU , Ciolumbj- j'Krurit Nat W. Smalla , IVoiMit Hcruja i \ \ lea , Ctttdron Iktmoorai ; llarrt N ! D&koUCouotr Arpu * . C. I ) . C fcji r. L.Uer Couutvpnew. F H HmttJw. Pu i { val'rtss ; A Lftrick. . Jia--ju CountH'r. . ! F M. i\j' ' : N'.rfc-.e ' H'-rn , ' ) JV 'ia. 'r r i , ft , F < r ' .r ti V . ' ' * * . i. . - ' .ri.iu , C > > 1