THE OMAHA DAILY IF&E : SATURDAY , JUNK 18 , 1892. SOUTH OMAHA BENEFITED Good Effects of tlio Bond Election on tlio Magic Oily. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS UNDER WAY Hwllt & Co. llngln the Hroctlnn of KxtonslTO Additions t Tlinlr 1'lnnt The llondu Dili It-Otlinrft Will J'ulluur Hull. Some day * before the Nebraska Central bond oloctlon TUB BEE predicted that the passage of llio bonds would remove some of the restrictions that had heretofore affected Iho Uvo stock IntoreiU of South Omaha and tmvc the way for largo additions to the capacity of the Block yards and ranking house * . The now * of the result of the oloctlon had scarcely boon an nounced whun tlio prediction wns fulfilled , yesterday Swift & Co. began worlt on a urles of Improvements that will double the ontlro capacity or the plant nnd Increase the number of employes from 1,100 to 8,000. Those uro In addition to the Improvements nlroady under way. At the beginning'of tlio season the capacity of the house was 800 cattle per any. The improvements bo- pun this spring represented nn increase of about ill ) per cent. When the additions which have now boon determined on nro completed the capacity will bo from 2,500 to 3,001 ; cattle per day. Tlio hog Hilling ca pacity will bo increased from 'J.UOO to about 11,500 per day and sheep and calves In pro portion. Naur HiillflltiB * to lln Krnctoil. Two additional largo brick buildings will bo erected to tha same height at those already built. The shipping department will bo augmented by a bullelnff 2.10x114 foot , which will bo orcotod just south of thn present slaughter house. The greater part of this building will bo occupied by shipping coolers , nnd the bog killing department will occupy between 2Mrty and forty foot at the soiith end. Another now building will bo erected west of tbo house track , between the old fertilizer building and the bog1 killing houso. This 11 now occupied by the Ice house , which will bo lorn down to muko room for the now building. The bultdme will bo 170x80 In area ? About hair br this will bo occupied by the new fertilizer department. The rest ot the building will' consist of an engine room , 4'Jx'JO , and n boiler room 42x80. The raollvo power will bo increased by the addition of one 250 horse power onRino mid eight bailers of 125 Itorso pov/cr ouoli. Addi tional Ice machines will bo put In to supply the largo additional cooling capacity of tbo bouse. Ooocl KlftictR of till ) Kluctlun. The plans for these Improvomenls bavo been lying on Superintendent Fos ter's desk for some time , but the company postponed any dofinllo action ai It was doubled whether sufllclent stock could bo obtained to supply such an Immense establishment as the additional Im provements contompluied. Tbo passage of the bonds was tha key to the situation and as" this was assured it was decided to go ahead with the work. Superintendent Foster Is a man who loses no llmo when his mind is made up and Iho work of preparing for Iho foundations of the now buildings was begun yesterday. They will bo pusbod to completion as rapidly ns possible , anil will probably ho finished by fall. The improvements will represent nn addi tional Investment of $200,0140 and make tbo plant one the largest cattle killing establish ments In the world. Manager llabcock of tbo stock yards wns Jubilant over the passage ot the bonds and tbo effect of the { measure upon tbo great parking Interests of tbo city. "I am confident , " said ho , "that ibis is only one of the Improvements that will follow the fuvor- ublo action of tha people on the bond proposition. Ttio Nebraska Central schema solves to a great extent the difilcultlcs In ibu way of transportnlion nnd railway facilities that have been nn Incubus upon the develop ment of our packing Interests.Vitb , th9 cddlllonul territory that wo are enabled to roaob. through Ibo facilities offered Ihrough that enterprise wo can got Ibo cattle nnd the paciccrs will do Iho rest. Others Ilka Swift & Co. have been deterred from ( making additional Investments by Iho fear that they could not got onouah cattle and now Hint that problem Is solved I look to see South Orr.aha in second end placa in a mticti shorter tlrno than ono would tuinK possible. " HltiKKcil liy it ( iriuler. Thomas Nolan of Omaha , who has charga of the grading gang nt Twenty-third nnd J streets , wts severely Injured by a club In the hands of ono of his men Just before - fore noon yeslerdny. Nolan was on the grader , when the follow ran up and struck him in the head with a club. The foreo of tha blow brought him to the ground and his shoulder was dislocated by the full. Ho was taken to Dr. Boll's oflleo , whore his injuries worodrcmcd. llmlitlni ; 1'ermlts. The following building permits were granted by Inspector Murllold yesterday : } ' A. Cobu.voltage , Eighteenth and Mll- rnyiivenno J 003 W. II. I.cmiudy , cottw , Fittronth and K HtroutH 500 I1. A. HiiKloy , two-story dwelling Thir teenth and Missouri avenue 1,800 Total $ 2,1K)0 ) Notes uiiil I'or Mrs. H. C. Wnyland has gene to Idaho on a three months' visit. The 0-months-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephen Vollz wns liurlod nt Laurel Hill cemetery yesterday afternoon. Tbo Kpworlh lengiiu of the Methodist church gave nn cnjoyablo strawberry ami ice cream festival iasl evening. Another case of diphtheria developed yes- 'terday. The lltllo daughter of Thomas Francis , who lives on Iho alloy belwoon Twenty-fifth and Twonly-slxlh streets , near M'stroot , Is very sick with the disease. The bouse has buun quarantined. In driving ono of tbo piles for the founda- , tlons of Swift , & ( Jo.'s now buildings the workmen struck n water main yesterday afternoon , The water spouted to'a height of twenty fcot and Hooded Iho oxcavallons. The leak was slopped after some difficulty. Dr. Ulruoy's Catarrh 1'owdor for cold In head , for sale by all druggists. 50 coats. The exposition IB open from 10 a in , until 10:110 : p. in. Admission , " c. ji.tst' jt.u.r. trim's. . . . . . . riillutlolplilit Hwitta llottoa Hard In nil J'.url.Morning Unnio. UOSTOX , Mass. , Juno IT. To the Phillies' ability to fathom Staloy's curve must bo at tributed thtlr victory over the Bostons this afternoon. Weather fair and hot. Attend ance , 2,011. Score : Iloitoil 0 001101 0 ' 0 3 Philadelphia & 2042100 * 11 llltti IlOitnn. 10 : Philadelphia. 13. 1'rrorai Ilnston , 4 : Philadelphia , 0. Knrmul runs : Hus ton. 2 ; riilludelphl'i , 14. UitUorles : dtnlny and lloiinul ) Woyhliu' , Cioss and Uleinonta. The second Kamu between 1'hlladclphla and Boston was called at iho end of iho fourth Inning on ucccuut of r.iln. Score : Uoston , 4 ; I'hllnilolphlu'J. I'lrrauviio , Pa. , Juno 17. Sbugart's fum- bio In tbo tenth Inning lot In tno winning run. Attendance 1.011 , Score ! rittibuM uooQaooaoo-6 Clovolaud 7 lilts : l'ltubnr , V : Olovolund. U. Krrarvi 1'lttsburg , ti Uluvuliiud , n. Karned runs : I'lttuburir. ! ; Cluvnliind.a ILittterlus : Wood- cook , Uumbort iiiul Muck : Ouppy and /.humor. NKW YOIIK. June IT , A thunderstorm stopped today's gaino between Now Vortc oud Urooklyn in the eighth. Attondauue , 3.223. Kcoro : New York , 0000020 S lirooklyu 0 1 1 0 0 I 03 KlU : Mnvr York , 4) ) Urooltlyn , 3. Errors : Now York. 4 : Urooklyn. 0. Kirne : l runs : New York , 1. llatturlcs ; Ituslo uud Koyle ; Hart u ud IJallaj. ST. I ouii , Ma , June IT. Tbo Drowns had sweet reveoso on the Cluclunatls today and in tbo proionco of I.100 itpectaiors they took tbo Urn game they have bpjn able to win thl * season from Comliky' * men , Score : Ht. LooU I I I 0 1 0 1 0 0 8 C'loolon tl 020010900 3 UIU : St. LouU , T | Clucluuttl. S. ifrrunt : St. I/oill , 2 ! Olnolnnntl. 3 , Earned run * . St. TouU , 1. IluUorlni ! aioason and lluckloy ; Ubam- borlaln nnd Murphy. rinnhril thn HrcixrprK. MIMVJIUKBR , WIs. , Juno IT. Slovens' pitchIng - Ing was tbo CMISO of the IBrewors * defeat today , The last two Innings were played in a fog. Attendance , 800. Score ! FCII1IE IIV MllnnnVco . , . 000 2 Columbus . 9 0 0 I 2 I 0 0 fll IMAUV. Huii'C.irnod ! ColumbiM , Dj Mllwniikpo , 1 , Two- tm olilti : WnlMi , Cnmpnii. Abbcr , 2. llomn runs : llrcckctirlilnv. Saotlllco lilt ! O'Konrko. Double iilnri ! Wclilno.r to McHnrr lo Knrl ) McClolInn to Witlnli to llrockiMirldKC. liases on ImllnVnril.2 ! ; Henry. Twlloliell , 3 ! Ilnrabiirn , O'lloiirko , Ij lly , Stolen linsos : Wnnl. McOnrr , Wcldnor , Onmnnii , I.nllr , Mr''lollnn. Hlrnck out : Henry. Twltciiell. I'niKi-il liftllil Donoliuo , 1. Tlmo : Una hour and nitr iiilnulc'9. Uinplra : Htnto I.nnguu s'nr. Nob. , Juno IT. ( Special Tola- gram to Tun BKE.J Beatrice shut the Cot ton Picker * out today on the homo grounds In a well played gamo. The crowd that turned out was ono of the largest this scaion , and very enthusiastic. This Is the Hrst game Kearney hm lost this week , nnd she is confident of winning tomorrow. Score : Kanrnov . 000000000 0 iiuutricb . o o llatturlos : Kearney , Ciistuno nnd Tear ; Ileiitrlcc , Hlaelj and June * Karned runs : llutitrlcc , S. UIU : Kearney , U : lleitrlco. 8. Three bise lilts ! llolohiin. Luft on basns : Koarncy. 4 : Itentrlce. : i. Time ( if uaino : One hoin and thirty-five mlnutrs. Umpire : I'ul- ' UiiANO ISIANO , Neb. , Juno IT. tSpecial Telegram to Tim Dr.u. ] Platismouth put up n pretty good gouio today , but the Sugar Cltys played boiler. I'arvin , PlnUsmouth'- ) now plioher , did well. The game was close and Interesting from tbo beginning. Score : Oranil hlnnd . 0 200123UO-8 I'lattsiiunitli . 5 Iliilterlcs : Grand Island , IIiilTor and Honily ; PlaitHiimlith. I'.irrln umf Miiupln. lilts : Grand Island. Hi I'hittsinouUi , 7. Errors : Ui-.iml la'and ' , II ; Platlitnoiith. U. STATK MAOUR. Ilontrlco 20 U ; i.9Kuarnoy ! | H 17 30.3 ( irnnil Ivlanil. . 19 II G.1.3 Kromont 1117 U'l.l : 10 H 63.3 IMnttamoiith . . 'J 21 50.0 rromlnout I/yons. Lifjxs , Nob. , Juno 17. [ Special to Tun BEI : . | Great propnratlous nro bolnc made for tno races uoxt wcok. The mlle klto- ebapcd track H in line condition nnd old borsomcn any the track la ono of the best in the wost. The domnnd for moro atnll room baa been so great that Ibo nsaoclatlon Uis built sovonty-llvo now boplhs. Horses are hero from all parts of the watt. O.V. . I'lck- nrd of Ornnha la here with three hofso , t'rido , JTamo and Grond.v.V. . . E. Lnko of Omai-n ciimo In yesterday with some line horses , D.ivy B , b. s. , Buz mont and Diva Uail.V. . \V. Porter of Denver has entered Muintunah nnd Orplinn Girl. A. L. Ucodor of Denver has some line horses on Imnu : Liocan Mac , ! i:20 : > : Jim Dunn. 3:2(5 : ( > tf ; Hun Uolu , Si3'J | < . II. B. Allen of Waterloo , la. , has cntoroil the followinR horses that have moJo u record : Hlchard Jay. 3 yours , 2iij : : Efsinoro , U ; years ; Olivette , a years , 'J:3a : f. Ono hundred head will nrrlvo hero tnia ovon- uifi from Tekamab. There will bo " 00 fast horses hero. _ TcUunr.lll's Trotting. TCKAMAII , Neb. , Juno 17. [ Special Telo- cram to Tnc BIR. ] Today's program ro suited : Si.i trot : Uluiul Almont . 22111 Dusty lluols . 1 1 2 2 2 UnrrfoU . a 3333 Nnrncttii. ilr. : Dr. Valerius , dr. Tlnui : i:47 . 2M4. a:37l'i. 2it . 2:33. I'roo-for-iill trot : , .liiy Uuldwoll . Idiivuii . 222 Lopnn It . 3 ( lit Time : _ ' : ; : 2:29 ; 2liO. : si'Aitics or STOUT. Ityiiu ml the Fiifiiicr nut In. Tommy Uyan , the champion nroltorwoight , got , in from Chicago yesterday in company * with Ills trainorFarnjer Burns. Their llrst stopping plucowas Tin : Ban ofllco. Hyan is a likely loaning younir follow , \vith ll ht stlcliii ( ? out all over him , nr.tl his nppoaranco isasulllclontcuaranty that the local fancy are destinud to sco ono of the prontust mills over ' fought here , when ho and 'Jack Willtos coma toKotlicr at South Omaha , on Saturday oyon- me , July 30. Hyan will spend the next day or two in looking up a suitable plncn to train , and when this is found will KO at It immoiliatolv. Tbo nportlni ; editor of TUB Bia : holds $500 forfalt , from each man and the linol deoosit of the balance of tbo $2,000 is to be made on or before July 15. In addition to thlsstako tbo men will contest for a f 1,500 tiurso. \Vliuolinnii. HASTIXHS , Nob. , Juno 17. Special Tele- Rram to Tin : BISK. ] Tbo Hustin branch of tbo Loa uo of American Wlioolmon gave to day a sonoi of rauos at Cou'a park to help defray the expunsos of ontortainlng thostaio division at the annual meet to bo hold here July nnd 5. The lirst race , ono mlle safety be.it two In tbroo , was won by Hollln ICIrby lu 1:20 : and ! 1S3. Tbo ono mihi ordinary was won by Burton In two straight. A ono mlle against pace maliors wai made by Br&ckon- ridge In 3:1 : 1. Tills time in all the rncoi can bo exceeded aorornl seconds , but today the boys did not evidently wish to push thorn- selves much. Stopped Itlio , Ind , , Juno 17. A special to the Now * from Portland , Ind. , snys : A largo crowd of sports witnessed a prlzo light this morning for a pitrnu of $100 nnd gate ro- colnts between Jack Conloy of IndlanapollB and Hnnk O'Brien of Strcator , III. , champion wolter-wolBht of Illinois. After four rounds of fierce fighting the battle was dnclnrml a draw bocuuio Conloy struck O'Brien while ho was down. Conloy would undoubtedly bavo won had tlio light not bpun siopuod. The uieti weighed uDout. 155 pounds each. Tlio ArlUtH oltlio dm. Harry Syiumos and Lloutonaut Arrasmtth will play a match yiuno ot bllllarda , eight- Inch balk line , at HornborgoM now billiard parlor.H this avonliiK. Tom Hayes , the champion of the Pacific coast , and L. M. Starkoy , rv local export , xvlll play a match Riuno of pool at Twentieth nnd Ctimlnt ; utroou this Mr * . L. U. I'tttlon , HooKfard , III , , wrltoi : " 1-rom pdrdouuloxporlonci ) I can roeoinuiond Dowltt'a Sartuparilla , a CUM for Impure blooa aud general doDillty. " Tliu 1'rlikv Am iti'iiri. The Forest Hills , who are under 15 hereby challenge the BurUstroot Clipper * to a KHIHO of ball to bo played on the High school grounds thU nfiuraoou. The Onmtm Athletic club nnd the Hich bi. ° it100.1 " ) ivin wl" Pitty ut Sportaman'u park thla afternoon uv ! I o'clock. , , Wr. Blrney's Catarrh I'oudnr for tonsll- Itu. t or sale by nil druggist * . 50 cents. liiteriintluinil lloat ll.iru . I'robiUile. Noiiwu-ii , Conn. , Juno 17. In case Yale wins the boat race with Harvard , H I * probable - able that au International ruse will bo arranged - ranged with Oxford. DoWitt'i Sawaparesa cieaiucu thei clood , Incroiim thoappnltaad toiiii up tlia ya join. It hti ujtiolUto-i miy pjaplowho havonuiTorod from blooa UhorJori. U will help you , Go to tlio oxposltlon nnj hoe Imw the goods you uuy uro iuu.de. Admission , f6a 13M1T GSOOJ3S Boys' Wash Suits Ponnngs nnd porcnlos , nil good dnrk styles , 2 } yonrs to 10 yours , $2.75 Suit. Others bolter , So , $4 nnd $5 : nil per fectly wnahnblo colors. BOYS' All Wool Jersey Suits Which wo 1mvo sold for from 95 to $0 , Saturday only $3.OO Suit. BOYS' All Wool Kilt Suits Formerly sold for 85 , $0 and $7 ; all Saturday tor only _ $2.50. _ Boys' Two Piece Suits Good styles , splendid intitoriuls , worth double , $1.50 Suit. Other qualities , 82. 3'J.oO , S3 nnd $4. Boys' Percale Waists Have boon sold for 75c , 31 and SI. 25 ; your choice for only 59 Cents. Unlaunderecl Waists Stripes , checks nnd neat patterns , all worth u third more , Saturday 39 Cents. _ A ball and bat given ith every suit of clothes bought. ' LAUNCHED ON A STORMY SEA FIIIST I'AOF. . ] several oalloLs and lucn , if ho fails to.dc- volop signilicant outside strength , Morrison shall bo ushered into the political arena and likewise receive the unanimous vnto * of Illi nois for a couple of ballots. This is to bo continued until each candidate has hud a fair show , so that there may bo no harsh feeling left to embitter the campaign. Hon. Joseph M. I'ftgo of the Twelfth Illi nois district said : "I thlnlc neither Cleve land nor Hill should bo nomlnutcd.'bocauso I do not believe either could carry New York. In my opinion it would bo wise to hoist the Palmer banner and lead oft by Riving him the solid support of the stale of Illinois as the convention intended wo should , In case Cleveland's nomination should nppoar Inox- poJIout , us It certainly does since the May convention. No man can como into a tlomo- cr.itlc national convention ns n boltor. If wo give Palmer our loyal mid constant support 1 believe wo can nominate him. " The Illinois delegation will meet Informally mally tomorrow night to discuss the presi dential situation. ii.viiit.s : : AT OUTS. DCHlro for IMncos of Authority Promises a Split In Local llnnki There is a very lively llttlo row In the camp of the pooplo's independent party in Omaha. It appears to bo a case of jealousy moro than anything olso. Mr. J. Joffcoat Is chairman of the county central committee and In attending to tha dutlos of that oftico ho brooks no usurptlon of his prerogatives on the part of anybody. Of late Mr. Joffcoat has become convinced tbat there was a systematic effort on the part of some of the loaders of the party In Omaha to push him Into an obacuro corner ana glvo him only the crumbs of the real honor that should by right fall to ono occupy ing tlio position of chairman of the central committee of his party in the great county of Douglas. Mr. Joffcoat has boon grieved , so the story runs , by a number "of things that have hap pened , aud particularly was ho hurt when Chnli man Tuubonocic of the national committee - too deputized Mr. V. O. Strlcklor to look after iho affairs of the national commltteo connected with the national convention until such tlmo as the chairman himself could arrive and nssumo command. This was a plain in- dioatlon to Mr. Joftcoat that the loaders mount to shelve him. and ho did not propose to ba shelved If ho could help himself. Mr. JelTcoat called a nicotine nf the county central committee to see If something could not bo done to glvo him moro power and to authorize him to appoint u few moro com mittees or turn some sort of awhool that would Indicate to the national committee that the county control commlttoo nf Doug las county did not propose to bo lunorod the great convention rapidly approaching The commltteo ulscussed the maltor for some time but took no dollnlto action. Several oral members of the commlttoo are with Mr. Joffcoat in the light. Tiioy charge that Mr. Strloklor and others who nro not In places of authority In tbo local commlttoo nro doing nil they can to usurp the authority that right fully belongs to the ofllcora ot the local cow- mttteo. Said tA losal independent ! "Tnklnsr It all In all the arrangements being1 made for the Independent parly convention have seemed to roijulro tbo nppolntmont of more coimnlt- toes tbiin any six traUinrliijrs ever hold in Oinnhn. Kvory wcok there Is ft mooting nt which somebody wants u now corps ot com- mlileos appointed. If this Is kept up a liitlo longer there will not bQ an available man In Omaha who has not boon appointed on no mo of thuso committee * . It Is foil rod oy some thatthn commltloos will bo trampling over each 6tlior. and will not got a * much ac complished as they would If there were fewer of them , unit each commlttoo had a definite work to parforni. " KANSAH JNUK1'KNII5NTS. Altrra Lime Drawn Out Uonvv 0oa Tliulr TluKut U Completed. WICHITA , ICan. , Juuo 17. In the Indopond- entbtato convention ywiorday the nomina tion of the balauco of the candidates dragged alone all the afternoon andovonlng , Van U. Pralhor WM nominated for auditor , W. H. Illddlo for tronuror , II. N. Oalni for aupor- lutendeutof publlo Instruction , aud Judco Slepuon H. Allou for uioclato Juittco ot the SAMMY ' AND SAHIRSH NIGHT. FOR" MEN Summer weight fliumol NEGLIOEK SII1UTS , slightly soiled , which wo hiivo sold for Siljlo , Saturday and ' Saturday night , First lloor. ' Fine whlto plalttjd DUKSS SHIRTS , reel , Just iho thin ; , ' for summer wear , soldall , nlotiR by us for Sl.CO , Saturday and Saturday night , Fancy striped BALB1UGGAN UO5E , our 2oe quality- , . Saturday and ! pL * Saturday night , SCOTCH MADRAS SHIRTS , Bomo with silk stripe , worth 31.60 and S2.1.0 . today , Saturday an'd Saturday night , Now styles in Hue lljrht SILK SCARFS such as you pay 25o for everywhere , Saturday and | Saturday night- | Boys'and'Men's PERCALE SHIRTS , laundered , sifjhtly soiiod , Saturday and Saturday night , 't5UvB ti peed MUSLIN 5Oc NIGHT SHIR1 , neatly .trinimed , strong1 , sor- vlceuUlo. Fine FRGNCETv-BATLURIGGAN UN- DKRWBAR , such as you uro asked Too for , ONLY Saturday and Saturday niglif , This ' ular store. Everybody saves money by buying here. supreme court. The latter nomination was a knock-out blow for the fuslonlsts , who pro- ' sontcd Judge John Martin , a straight douio- ( ' crut. Ho wns defeated by a bii ? majority. Af or their .dof6at.oa th'i rQmiiiatiqn.of ) < i candidatoforasso/fmto / { jisticts of tlio iupromo court the fusionUts nile no fiirthoi- effort and W. L , . Harris , < a sfralcbt farmers nlll- nnco man. was nomirmfeJ for congressman- nt-loreo by iimilnmutlqii. Harris is an ox- confeilornto colon.pl attl ( was a democrat before fore ho Joined the iilliiui'co. His homo Is in I.eavenworth county , whoroho owns u ranch. Tlio nomination ot concrossman-at-largo was , bo last business * ueforo the convention , which at 1 a. in. uOJuuined sino ulo. KINN COUNTY ItnrUllLIOiVNS. In Convention They Ueiolvo lor l > 'reo Jlull Ilitllvury lu VllliiBi'H. CEDAU RAPIDS la. , Juno 17. [ Special Tele gram to Tim BEE.Tho ] "Linn republican convention was hola at Aiarion today. The del egates to thcstato convention are : J.li. Smith , E. C. Barber , L. St Motchant , J. C. UrecK- smlt , Jnraos Yulll , Jamei Morton , W. A. Ful- Itorsoii , William King. H. II. Jones , S. VV. Uuthburn , W. S. Grimths , L. M. Hupcrt , W. G. Thompson , J. A. Rupert , William Smith , Thomas Mason , A. T. Crosby , Charles Durns , J. S. Hudson , Gcorgo Burnsides , George Andrews , Thomas Abbey , William Bel ) , John B. Scott. Dele gates to the congressional convention uro George A. Lincoln , James A. BromwellWil liam G. Thomson , Mlle Smith , Gcorgo Noble , James Smith , H. O. Kurtz , Dr. J. 1) . Robin- sou , A. J. Donaldson , S. B. Mills , C. A. Hus ton , W. K. Smith , O. L. Martin , Henry Neltert , Charles Birdsoll , U. L. Uastlo , Alex Terrence , Uoorgo L. Durno. The lollowing resolutions were adopted : Whereas' . Mini county will present to the coming stutu convention a candidate for nomi nation for oloutor-ut-hirRc , therefore bolt Kcsolvud , That the delegates from Linn county bo and urn hereby Instructed to pre- 80lit the niiino of Hon. I ) , K Voorhls un : i 0:111- : dlilate for nocnlniitloii for uluutor-at-lar e , and to UKO all honor.iblo moans to douuro his niinilnatUin. , Hosdlvud. That the delegates present at both state mid congressional convuntlons be Instructed to cast the ontlro vote of the L Itrsolvud. That the dolosatcs from I.lnn county to the eoncrejslonal convention he In structed to use their inlluonco to secure the passiiK'u ot a. resolution In the eoiiKrosslonal convention favoring free delivery of the malts lu villages uud rural districts. Diruu".s : oAiuxiYr CIIANCKS. It Is AHSortncl Time 11(1 Is Anxious to rJticcmid Kx-.S < ) uriitary Illiilnu. WASiTiNdTox , U. U. , Juno 17. [ Special Telegram to TUB JJUK.J Tbo name of Chouncoy M. Dopow has boon very prom inently montloncd = ln connoctlon with tbo vacancy existing < S1' the head of the State dopattmcnt and Ji.li'ua boou stated tbat there In n particular . -rlond of his now in town who liasn received assurunecs from htm tlmtr ha would accept n cablnot posltloiI'lr'Jt were offered him. ben- ator HtscocU , ho < v'c.Vor , who has Just returned to town' and wlhd ; rode with Mr. Dopow Wodnosdtiy nlBlitl"from Syracuse to Now York , docs not p.t/tTOy stoc't ' In these rumors. In oDtivorsalloJMviith Tins BBB correspond- out ho suld : "liuoinot thinU that the matter 1ms reached suohiltetoto as would warrant any ono in saylnev that the olJleo had boon offered Mr. Dopoiv''jior ' ' ilo I thlnlc that Mr. liopow himself y/\s.Jad ; Jbo possibility of Its bohib' offered hnni.wndor serious considera tion. If youwuattoo to glvo a good guess I Tin-nine to SaccVotary Tracy , who wns present during tho-convorsutlun. Mr. Hlsuoclc said i "Jjn't that uboul rour Ideal" " \Voll. " said Mf.-Traoy , "I tblnlc you are n gnod Ruonacr , " Mr. Dopow Is coming to Washington to morrow to eoo his friend , Secretary ICIltms , ou business. _ _ _ _ _ I.miclu Taken I'ulk'H 1'liion. Hiniox , b. D. , June ! T. II. L. Louclci of this city , viqo prosmer.t cf the National al liance and editor of the Ruinllst , the ofllcUl organ of tbo Independent patty In this state , has gene to Washington to take charge of tbo ultniri of the organization , the death of LL L. 1'olU Imvlint made vacant Ibo oltlco of president. Mr. Louom , n U sutd , would not object If hl naino > ere put on the ludo- poudont tlckot for president. Hunter u for Holm. Nmv YOIIK , Juuol7.-Ex-UovornorHausor of Montana , who Is la tlio city , says the op. position to both Cleveland and Hill In Now will probably make H advisable to ERY J . A 1 L I For Children. Fast black cotton , stzca o to 7 } , worth double the prJco. Suturdny only lOc Pair. Ludlcs1 fust black lioso , for Saturday only 25 Cents. Ladles' joMoy rlhbod vests , our 15o kind , Saturday only lOc. Lidlos' full blottuhcd jersey ribbed vests , worth 25e , Suturdny only 19c. Ludios' mnco cotton unbleached vests , jersey lilting , Suturdny Sou , These nro the sorts wo huvo sold for 33c nil souson. For Children. On Saturday only , all colors , all sizes' only 5 Cents. Childron'8 , colored cotton gloves , 1O Cents. Ladies' sillc mitts 23c. No better for 35c olsowhoro. Ludios' silk undergarments , ribbed , low neck mid slcovoloss , pure silk , Sut- urdaySl.OO , former ] ) rlco ; $1.75. Pure silk jersey fitting vests cream only. osjcoiully ) good vulue for Sl.To , Saturday night $1,25. The host vuluo for the money , good reliable goods , all the time at Morse's "nominate a western man. Ho suggests Go v- ornor Bolosas acceptable to the silver men. l.\\\ . The Supreme Court of Thnt Stuto Ilccldns That it Is Constitutional. LVSSINO , Mich. , Juno IT. The suproino court has rendered a decision sustaining Iho consiltuU'onality of the Minor election law. The decision was unanimous. All Iho points raised \voro fully dlscussod and do- clded In favor of the constitutionality of the law. 'i'tio law wns passed by tholnsl demo cratic legislature and provides for the ohoico of presidential olnctors by congrosslonal dis tricts instead of-by the state at largo , as is usual. Tbo doofftlan will give tbo democrats ton presidential electors in Michigan. The court is mndo Up of tbreo republicans and two doiuournts. ECQV < > ' York Itopiilillcuiu Uutlfy. Ninv YOIIK , Juno IT. Thioo hundroa mem bers of Iho republican county commltteo mat nt the Cirand opera bouse last night. Reso lutions were adopted approving the action of the Minneapolis convention and ratifying the nominations of Harrison and Uald. Mnssnclinsctta LogUlnturo 1'rorof-iicil. BOSTON , Mass. , Juno IT. The legislature was prorogued nt 12:50 : o'clock this morning , after un exceedingly lively night session. Dr. Blrnoy's Catarrn Powder CUM catarrh. For sale by nil druggists. 53 conti "Lato to bed and early to rise will shorten the road to your homo in the skies. " But early to bedand "Llttlo Eirly Hlsa' , " the pill that inaitos lifo longer and better and wiser. UiirvcfltliiK Wheat In Kunsns. WICHITA , Kan. , Juno 17. Tbo wheat har vest Is In full blast In southern Kansas. The quality of the grain Is excellent. Reports from nearly nil poluw Indicate u larger yield than last year. Corn Is looking well. Commissioners at European exposition awarded premiums to Cook's Extra Urv Im perial Champiguo ' Its delicious boquot nnd purity. llnooinmoiiilfil t < > Mnrcy. JiutSEV CITV , N. J. , .funo 17. Arthur Stocker , on trial for shooting his wife while In flagrnnte ciollolo , has been convicted of murder In tbo second degree with a recom mendation to tnorcy. Visit' the minufncturora ! exposition. Thrown from Tliotr llnccy. AVOOA. In. , Juno 17. ( Special Telegram to Tun BBB. ] Chris Bruono nnd wife were tin own froci their buirey during a runaway today and seriously inlurcd. Mr. Charles Hosier loft last night for Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brownieo wont to Chicago last night. Jnck Morrison and family are ticketed by the B. & M. for Chicago. Hon. H. D. A. Wade of Chicago I * visiting former friends In Omaha. J. J , Brown and party took the Burlington last evening foe Konojlm. Wis. Mrs. Caotain Ayers nnd Mrs. Hodman efFort Fort Omaha loft by the Burlington yester day afternoon for Chicago. Traveling Auditor Solby of the Milwaukee and Traveling IMsacngor Agent Hopport of tbo Uock Island nro lu the city. Hon. D. P. llolfo of Nebraska City U In the cltv talking politic * nnd making sur mises on the result of tbo democratic con- 'vontioii. Hon. , WilllomS. Hindoll , Messrs. A. 1C. Marsh , J. D. Evans and A. J. Mcl'oak of Uluy county were in the city yesterday , and called upon TUB Br.i : . Mr. mid Mrs. Hobort C. Jordan loft on Tuesday for Annapolis , Md. , where they will spend the summer with their daughter , Mri. Nathan Shelton. Editor Hyatt of Fremont was In the city yesterday , llo.liai told hU paper , the Flail , which ho has sucoonfully conducted for a number of years ; It Is understood tbat the policy of .the paper will hereafter bo demo- crutla NRW YOIIK , Juuo 17. [ Special Telegram to Tins BBK. ] 1'eoplo lu the city from Omaha are ; K M. Cool , Westminister ; J. E. Itlloy. Savoy H. O.Vyman , Albomarlo ; 1U. . Mondy , Hoffman , Hoiiseliold Items For which you pay more for unless you buy here. Coffee Pols , lOc , Hush Baskets , 6c. Berry Buskots , 3c. Doeoratcil Spittoons , S20c. Whisk Brooms , lOe. Stnlr Oil Cloth , 7J < x Rubber Hose , war ran tod. 16c. Lumoimdo Sots , 7oc. Sprinkling Pots , ac. ) BERRY SETS , . Gold cdgo" , richly docoratocl , worth $0.60 , ONLY & 3.5O. BERRY SETS , Same style its ubovo [ fm worth Sl.CO , ONLY & 2. ICE CREAM SETS , 13 pieces , Iliivlhuitl China , S5.OO. Bone Dishes , $1.9O dozen. Toilet Things , Cloavor's Soup , lOc. Ollvo Oil Soup , lOc. Half pound bur Glycorlno Soup , lOc. Capo Mnv Sonp. 18c. 4T11 Glycorlno Sonp , 18c. Croain cucumber 2oc. French Violet , 25c. Fronoh Luvondcr , 2oo , Shnndon Bolls Soup , 17c. Kastraan's Alohu , lOc. Our Dead Air Refriger ators are Perfect. They save your tco. Absolutely odorless - loss Impervious to vormln. Best umdo. Lowest price. Cull and oxumino. Thcbo items uro only a , hint as to what is going on all over our store. LYNCHED FOUR IN A BUNCH Italian Murderers Strung Up by a Orowd of Infuriated Laborers. THEY HAD KILLED THEIR AMERICAN BOSS I'oroinun XPIHOII'M I > ctth : Oulrkly Avenged by tlio llmploycK of n Orailln 1'lriii on tlio Monte Cl'lsto Hiiitil Near Seattle , \VanliIiigtuu. SEATTI. ! ! , Wash. , Juno t" . A report of a brutal murder at Smith Brothers' camp on tbo line of the Monte Crlsto road by Ital ians , followed by the lynching of the mur derers , was brought hero last evening. John A. Nelson , a wbito man , xvho has lived at Sodro for some tlmo , and who has been In the employ of Smith Brolho'-s , conlractors , was given a position ns foreman ever tbo Italian laborers on the grade of the Monln Crlsto road. Tbo statement is made in the Post-Intolllgonccr that Nelson was attacked by the Italians , nnd during the light an Iron bar was driven through his head , killing him Instantly. The \\blio men nt the camp.num- boring about sixty , became so enraged ever the brutal murder that they sdizod the Italians , and in the presence of 150 of their countrymen lynched the four. No further particulars ntivc been received. Iso arrests have boon made. Tno Men right with Knives uud Itoth of Tlicim Killed. POUSTTH , Mo. , June 17 , As the result of n feud growinp out of the murder of Shoriit Williams , John Noltioton uud Richard Meyer , young men , fought n duel with knives near 1'rotoiu. Both were fearfully slashed and died within half tin hour. Tun Thousand Miw tlio ' NAniiviM.fi , Tenn. , June 17. Joe Wallace , the murderer ot Henry Cole , was hanged nt Jasper this morning In the presence of 10 DIM people. Ho fell ciirht foot , nnd his neck was broken. Tlio execution was in a valley surrounded by bills llftcon mllns from the Jail. The prisoner had taken no food for two days. Ho was very weak and refused to talk. talk.Dr. Dr. Blrnoy's Catarrh PowaorcurJi uitarrh For sale by'all druggists. 5'J cants. Visit the oxposltlon and BOO goods inanufiuturo < l. Admission. 2 ' )0. Mr. Joseph Jlcmmorlch An old snUllcr , canto out of the War grc.itly enfeebled by'J'Ti > li iil I'errr , nnd niter being In various hospitals the doctors discharged him ns Incmnhlo wllh C'oii iiiiiiiluu. | Ho hai been In poor health since , until ho began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla Immediately lit * cough grew looser , an eati ceased , and ho regained Kood Ec hcaltli. Ho cordially recommends Hood's Bar- HOOD'S PlLUBeurBlUWturi Conillr Uon by teitwlnu p rl taltlc > tl u l bo alhntut ry c n l. Good Styles , $1.50. Limn Wrappers , $2-50 , Challis Wrappers , $6-50. Worth $6 to $8 , Only $3.75. All made with plaited waists and bell skirts ; mater ials , gingham , lawn , silkalinc and cambric. Your choice for I Pi 50c-60c. Buy now , and preserve your overcoats ; furs , dresses , etc. , without wrinkling' . A . . Mail Orders pour in from every quarter. It pays to send here for goods. Visiting Strangers are specially invited to call and see the largest and most pop ular store in the we'st. Open Saturday night till 10 o'clock. Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing ; Cures Chapped Hands , "Wounds , Burns , Etc. Removes aud. Prevents Dandruff. WHBTE RUSSIAN SW. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. If JOH ImvnMnlarla , I'llcn , Blok IIuiul- uclio , Custlvu Itintuln , Iliinilt AKUO ur II J our food dues not r-ssllilllillo , ) wlllcur , tlu'iotp < iiiliU' . 1'rlcu. ! J5u. Olllco. : ill Turk I'Jii , N. A "vvriuoo "Guorantoa to Cure KvcrOaso or Money Unfunded. Our cure Is pcrmsiiont anil not a pntclila ? up. CMOI treated Boren T nn iijo bnvonovor teen ijmptom tinea , Ilrdoscrlblni ; cum fully we can trout you by runll.iml tro ulTu tlio miiio ilrona imrant o lorura or refund nil inonur. 1 ho > o wlio profcr to coma liaro for treatment cnn do noun I no n\\\y\r \ \ \ r llroaj fare botk waji nJ hotel bllM wlillo linro. If wo fall to euro W challenge the worUforn cuia that our Mavla Ucnicdj will not euro , wrllofar partloiil r nnl col lhfl 7lilonco. In ouriavon jcnn iirmtlca "IHi th lUulo KenioJr It hn > burn mott illllloull to ov rcoraa tbo prejudices uualnil iiocnllod ipoclllcj. Hut undo/ ouretrong KUimntou thouinnilf nro Irjtnit lluvl lie Inccured. iVasunrnntaa to euro or rorund evorr dollar , ami Mwiiluirj n ninulntlon toprowot , nlw Bn ncUIIagkliiEof . .OfJOH U | iurfectlr l fa lo nil wliovllitr/ lre linont , llorotoforo you liars putting up and pnjlnit out your monojr for dllnironl ircatmonU. and altlio'iah JTOII iiro"not jot oural no ono liaj p IJ bnsk your money. Wo will poiltlroly cureyou. Old , chronic , Uoop eatoJ cai'ji caraillndl loVldayi. Invonljato our financial lUndlnr , our reputation a > lmili\r \ i man. Wrlto un for namoi an I il < lrt'fio of thOJu wn hava curoj who liaro ulvon pcrmliilontoroforto tlioiu. It eoiti yog only post. Kf todo tlili. It your nymptimu > > ro ioro tlirout , niuuoui patcliciln moiitti , rlioutnatlim In bonot anJ jolnti.lmlr f ullliiii out , cruptloni on any part ot too tody , fading of Kongml dcproxlon , pnlii In In n lor Lonoi. You bare no tint * to woMu. Tnoi * who ura conitantly taUue mercury and putiu'j , tiouid dli. tontinualU Conitant moot the a dniai will iiiroly bring lorrt nnd cntlnir ulcuruln tboonJ. lou't full to write. All corroipondunco noiit > * alal In plnln en velope. Wo larito tlio moil rul 1 lineillitutlou ami wllldoall luouriiuwvrto nU you la It. Addivit , COOK UKMBOY _ < 'O. - j innlia. No ) ) S TICK TO riOlJKltTY 6 WNKUS Vim uro hnruliy notllloil tlnit tlio following dinerlbi'il piDrnUcn , < o-wll : Lot. : . ' , bluiiii ) ' . > . MuL'oiiiilrk'Rn'Klltloii. lou I , Uund 7. liiouU b , Mut'orinl'ilc'8 ' nild i Jo'ln7nml R. block P. Mur'uriuluit'H uddltlun. I.ntlT , Kooili r'Kcoiiil ' ndilltlon. * l.oifi , liluukT , I'lulnvlow , hut I , ll < i"kll , oil- . . i /i tux lot 21. wetlon 21-11- . Iliivubiioiiilculiri'd liy ( irilliinneii .N . ' to | j nul < iiiioi > 8 liy ni.non of tlio c > l trnuu of itaKimnt witur : upon ttiuNjiiio. l-iiii urn hnroliy dlrocto , ! to nlinl" ' Bulrt nulij- nncu within thirty nuyn of the diitu nf thin notice , or mild nuUaiicniiwIII lionl uled by tint ulty uiitliurltlu * . mil tliu nxpuiho Ih'irfnf lovlod un u npeolui ttx : irJiilnst DID | roperty on WlllOllVHlll IllllsilllCOIIUXUt. . . . . , Tlioboanl of pulillo wurlm will liu In uPHslon on tlio lit day of July , 18'U ' , between thn IICUIM of onoiiiHVli nt which tltno nn ouportiuilty will boKlvun you to bo heurd In regard loauld biulnu.ss. Chalrmniiof the Uoiiril of i'ubllo Worlti ot city of Oinnlm. JU-15-10-17-19.