THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THTRSiHY EtTEMBER 11 18P2-TWELVE PVOES. o WILL SOON IvM\ \ fib FATE Cape of AArraa County's Br-ltepntj Treas urer Glrin to tfce Jniy. HOW THE ARGUMENTS WERE CONDUCTED /T\ Inntrartfon * of tlm Cuart CanrtmfHil Within Twenty .Mlnutrn IVorH of Btirslnn at Sjmrn Sehranha Crtip Cnii- itltlon * I'rnmifllngv JTub. . Kept. 14. rSpeeiol Tele gram , to TUB BBS. ] At lust the latu of Emanuel Flat ts in the hands of n Jnry of his Beers , It having been submitted about 5 ; 1 tnta afternoon. Theordar of argument as sttVBir In today's BBB was followed. M A. Hartiuan closed for tao dafensu and Judge R. A. Batty foe the prosecution. As 5 o'clauu Judga Qtmll bagan rending bta in structions to the Jury , and twontv-aix mln- tues later zava a sigh af relief as he finished. "h i Jury was given two verdict olnnlis , ona dndinir thu defendant guilty as charzcd of aiding in the embezzlement of. bluuit Italian and the othur acquitting thu accused. Deputy Bord took charge of tno twelva men and conducted them to the juryroom to deliberate ovnr tneir verdict. AC 1(1 ( o'clock ' the Jury wan still out. Judga Euftll and ail thu attorneys bad tuft ana the court hou.it ; was about deserted. Bailiff Hntnpshero wits mft m charge of tno Jury nmt ml sottlcd down to maitu an all-night Job of it. No conjectures arn hazarded as to tnu result or thn present status of thn Jury , Framnner Sute * . FuitMOTT , Nab. , Sept. II. 'Speclul ' to Tua BEE.J Gnatavo Euwa , n brouier of William Ruwe , sold bis farm In Germany and with bit family will ma lea this their future home. IThey wore detained a few days in quaran. tina at Baltimore and wens sunjeeted to In spection tn Chicago. Thu brothers nan not met for thirty-ttvu years. Judgu VV'ilUttin Martin celuoratcd the an- ulvHMury ot tau victory won by thu United Etatan at thu buttlu of. Cbapuitepec , Me : . , Yestrtnlav , and the onu at tnc City of Mexico today , by iwminnir tba stars and stripes to the gentiu zephvrs at bis residence. Prof "V D. Ualtastraw , superintendent of the Instuntc for the Blind , was in thu city , \ returning from Neligh , wbera hero to bad been for pupils. Hu reports muro pupils en rolled now than ever before. Han. R. F , Travultclt , the alliance orator , will apeak : In thu courtnousu in this city next Friday evening. Sirs. Hitchcock , Rav. Tate and several others from this city arc attending the Omaha Baptibt association at Springfield. Company E , under Captain E. D. Percy , gave their annual drill today for thu braent of Colonel Jonn P. Bratt. > HhmHtct Crup CnnilltlimH. WOOD RIVEH , Neb. , Sept. 14. { Sperial to TUB BCE.J Threshing- n-junnR com pletion. Oats will average forty bushels per arm and fall wheas thirty to forty-five. The buy crop is lighter than averase. Cora is mnturine all ri bt with an avera a crop. CUHTIS. Neb. Sept. 14. iSnecial to Tns Bus. ; Crops of all kinds ara escellunt in. this ( Frontier ) cauntv Tbe farmers aru rroiperinif and land buvprs are quits iiUinarmisi. Lanii is sellinc at from $ j to 31- nerjcraand stuadiiy advancing iu value. There la very lituu calamity tailt heard hero. The farmers burn ceasmt to believu tjat they Bra an the road to the poor bouse , and are coming cucR to tbe foul of the old purty. Iiijurril lu u WrKclt. Gmnos , JJeli , , Sopt. 14. iSpecial Tele gram to TUB Bci.j Ibis aveninv wben the eostbound local freight was about a milu west ; of this place it brain ) in two , and atop- oinir , the rear part af the train collided with the part attached to tbu engine. James " Leonard of Wood River , who "xvas in tbu cupola or tbe cabnose , was thrown , by the concussion through the ioas lookout and ra sired a dan rnus cut on tnu Jaw and neclc about ilr inches in length , i'btt cut severed several arteries of thu neck. Just inissmp the jugular vein. He was removed ami the wound dressed. With proper earn hu will recover. Curtu KiiliTt-iinlnc Velorrinu. NOB. , Sam. " 11. [ Spooml to Tun Bnn. i Thu rcutuon at tha sou'-hwestera XB- brobka vuttsraus huirm burn rebterray ana continues to tnu lilOi. Tha ciUzcas uf Curtia znudu every arranixeraeut tat a lur o aUier- inp. Thu grounds ara in a beautiful natural srava adnucnt to the city and lake. Tno bars huvu curao in From all oarta af lauth- wt Jtern NebrasKa. Thant aru suveral pram incnc SDuukcn to spcuximunur ; wham ara Gt-ncral C. S. Dilwarth o HuatlnCT , who spoliu to'lu ? , and.Hon. . . W. E. Vnuraws. ro- nublican canOirtatfi far coazrcsa from thin district , wna will aaiiraaa thu old aaldiurs tomorrow. Fine of tlix Crop. GRAND r taxi > v rab. . Sunt 14. fSaccial to TUB Ben. ; Thn flrst sugar bcuta wcro brought to tha Oxnard auger factory tnua/ . A superintendent of Urn camoanyaaid tnia mornini ; tbar thu crap was much nutter this ; ear than in IS'Jt ' anil li'.Ki. Tnu climatic con- Ultiuna aave , on thu whole , been mara favor able , and the apouurancu of an in suet , ivbich did not mane a visitation in thu former years , seems not ta have caused much damage. Tbu company is very well sausiied with tha crop and expects a larger ruu than on eithur i oCthu two previous y ura. . /Miri-rtim Cmmty'i F.ilr. FiinBCur , i ub. , Supr. 14. iSoecml Telu- pram to TUB BEE. ] Thu JViffersan county fnlr oneneu toiluv and biutfaic to bn quita a success. Thu attendance anil , exhibits aru much larger than anticipated. Charles P won thu 3-year-old trotting race , tlmu J.4II. Con ICunney won tha half-mile running race , nniu SO1. , . Tomorrow is rt publicans day. Colonel Junes will do tbu talking. Thinvci uc Stn-ictrsE , Xeb. , Sept. IL ( Special Tola- araot tnTnu Ban. ] Thiuves gained an en- trancu into the residence ot Ira Concur this aftemoun whilu tha members oC thu family \varaactbufairand3tolu u set of diamond ear ringa bekm flag to ilr. Cor gvr's daugh ter , ilrs. Charles Armstrong , and with sev eral other articles arlesd value , madu his es cape. r i in ii LiMt. ISLI.NU , Xeo. , Sept. It iSpeciaL Tele-jram to THB BBS. ] Ed Baldwin , colored , pleaded guilty to grand larceny he- font Judtra Hamson'i sitting m chuniben tuilay , und wo.s sontunced to tad punt tun tiary ( oreighUitm muntna. Baldwin xvas arrested Suturuuy , hnd his nrallminary examination Mouday and goiut to thu ounitunUary todior ' row. uh. , Snot. H. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BuxOdv ; Ely of Red Cloud 411 this mornlnir mamud Mz. Arthur Davis and Miss Mvrtlu Sawyer. Mr. Davis Is onu of : Inuvatu's most puuuiar young men aud MUs oawytr is Uiu daughter of H. O. Sawyer , tha .euiiiug merchant of tiiu placu. Itallt-ltlt Hull. ' FAJUMOXT , N'eU. , Sept. M. ( Special toTus 'Bus. ] The wedding of B m ICont and Misu Cora Rudiail , both of thin puce , was cele- braied ut noon today , Ruv. Mr. Ashuly of- tlitmtlntf. Tha.vauntrcouplo took thu naan fljertor Virginia to visit Mr. Kual'n parents. Myntcrliiuii U utJi at nu Inlaiit. Mt-CuDL JUSCTIOJT , N a. , Sept. 14. bpeoial ta Tint BBK. ] Cpon awaUnuw Uiis morning Mr. and Mrs- James Whitu of thu placa fauud that tuuir unu tncnth old oube , in bed with them , hint diud during tbu ni ! ic. Thu cnlla waa aopurunUy in gaod beutu. In LAS D , Nab. , Sepr. IL iSpucialto Tua Ben. ; Tba Grand Islana ttaiitistcal- loga vv u turmaily aoened ytuturduy with over nftjr stadeuU euroUud. Tbu ouildings am oluguntly furnished , especially tha girls' dormitory. _ M.i * uuhu tt * BuxTiKf , Ma * * . , Sopt. H. Tba ropuollcan tatii uouvanUuo. was held in Tramont Turn * Tie. Khan S. Draper wu * Uiaporary choir- XHR : Bring this paper with you and ask for taese b-irj.iins , : TI < n nny pAAfjCJ THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. , uii mil uUUUo SPEC OLE GOMF > ANY. ] UP Chenille Curtains , Gin ! udl&dili lO Everything of this sea Iu ' S4.68 pair. son's styles , not a garment Tliorsilay Friday and Si ynnla Inny. 48 imnes ; wide , I Satorday , , ? Hflf ment from lastyear.ancl frincv t t unit bottom , rich dndoa. yj it 10 we are- making prices to Chenille Curtains , We have on hand s'o'Jt 2I'U ' pairs of i 4 ODD . bl.tnkela 'ti.-nples.pcrf-H't in . every . EANtheST $5.75. AXJD wny. exccnt some - > f them nro al.irhtly j i . soiled. Before oncninif our new stnolc | . this month Worth .oOr we are desirous of sell.nT ( very pair n-e : ? have on hand. To effect this wu have DRESS GOODS out the prlcea to almost half rt > iulnr Chenille Curtains , < lMng price. Wo have divided the en- ' xive iot into"FIVE LADIES' JACKETS $7.75. We have New Goods FIVE LOTS. some Special Bargains in , Worth sro.oo. particularly in our Dress Goods Counter ; Those consist of White Blankets only , S3.50. Chenille Curtains and are thu product of thu best eastern , we are making prices to sell them and Cnlifbrniaa factories : These are a great bargam and are selling- fast , the real S8.90. Lot 1--50 pairs at $1.75 $ t value is 55.00. Worth $12.00. Worth. 9ioO. All Wool Dress Goods Finest Ail Wool LADIES' JACKETS Lace Curtains , The greatest clathincr bargain of the Lot2--50pairsat$3,50 $ , 68 cents. year. A.I wool. styl like the cut , two 39 cents. Tricot Serges piiira imctd. Whole thing for J3. Worth 24 "ill. 85.00. 3 . yards . lonjr , tsipud adjru , iMiu , worth i 31. U3. Lot 3-50 pairs at $4.50 $ Anewstvlsh cut garment Lace Curtains , These are stylish plaids , 50 cents. 54-IKCH . Worth iO.OO. just received , bought to sell Si. 15. stripes and mixtures in fine all for . . . . A great bargain , plain colors Lot 4--50 pairs at $5.50 $ 56.50. i wool dress goods , positively Worth $1.65. ors , fine all wool serges , soft . . Worth K. 00. ' Lace Curtains , worth 650 a yard , will be and beautiful for wrappers or LADIES' JACKETS closed out at 390. street dresses , 500 ; worth f5c. Lot 5--50 pairs at $7.00 $ S2.75.Worth S7.50. Worth 510.01) ) . . Worth S4.oor You can carely bulieve that these are Your choice of three different ( ,3) ) Lace Curtains the sime ; quality that sold far $2 last , 2 Toned Wale Diagonals BEDFORD CORDS season , but they are ; all new colors CRAY BIMETS , ferent styles of long and short OO. DO. ' jackets , worth 30.50 to $12 46-INcH -Lotl-lO'OpairsatJl.50 mixed tweeds and plain cheviots i Worth 54.75. 58 cents. 75 cents. Lace Curtains Worth iiOO. iots , all at $ 50. , The latest stylish fabrics , Imported French Bedford Lot 2-150 at $2.00 $ cords , fine quality , worth $ i , - pairs . LADIES' COATS $5.75. thread wool , worth , . . every 750 Worm i Worth 57. oO. These : ire Irish rom 75 cents. ! nc anil a ruat bur oin at 3-3. 75. an opening bargain at fSc. C. Lot 3-150 pairs a [ $2.50 $ S15. Window Shades , Plenty of navy blup anil black. These Worth $4 00 such 5S cents. Being a popular price are verv deai able ; rejiaar ! it quality ; . . Goods will be found second , floor , HENRIETTAS alt colors. on have made leader of * . a 8 Diagonals Ibth street ivinfr. we Opiiquo shades , 7 feet lonj , 3 f-ct Ladies' Jackets fc.$15 and offer wulu , ready . to . hang up to the window ; r > 5e ; worth 7.je. 85 cents. 46-INCH Comforts 51.50. fer choice of styles that will be Dado Window Shades 50 cents. sure to please. The genuine silk finished all Whipcord worth 20 bales iti , this of chintz siuo 51. ,30. Covered comforta , 57 cents. Fine worsted two toned diagonal wool henriettas , worth sr.io , ' Children's Cloaks $150 $ Worth Soc. nal serges. 36 inches wide , at all colors , S c. Bed Comforts $2.00. $ . . ' Fringed Holland Shades joe , worth 650. 10 ba.es of autme covered comforta in Children's ( Ms S8.00 All wool , the newest and best style , rich , patterns , a regular 42.30 quality 85 cents. nlain. gcods scluv they a.-c extra strouir for 52. Children's ' Cloato S8.00 54-IMS TWEEDS and ffo'od , ? ! , worth ? L i. . Worth $ : . co. Agents far Dr. Jaeger's ' Underwear , Towels 25c. Children's CMsSiO.OO Dotted Swiss 22c Butterick's Patterns an1 Hall's Bazaar $1.25. SOLE AGENTS \Torth toe. > We have made a positive reilm-tion In All zaar Forms , a line of 5 and 40 cent knotted fringe new stylish garments A new line of novelty Scotch For DC. Jaeger's Underwear. flue diaper . damaslt and hucu , 25c. xvortli and very cheap. Dotted Swiss 37c : ' Jiii ! and 4c. ( ) tweeds , one and one half yards Butterick's Patterns , ' Worth 7oc. Morse Dry Goods Co. wide , $1.25 ; worth 52.00. Hail's Bazaar Forms. Morse Dry Goods Co. Morse Dry Goods Co. Sflorse Dry Goods Co- man and Charles H. Allen permanent chairman , Thu platform adopted opno&ed tno inflation of the currency , wither by incon vertible paper moony or thu free coinage of silver. Tbt demand is mode that a legal barrier be Interposed against indiscmninato Immigration. Nathaniel P. Banks and John D. Lonif were unanimously nominated for electors-at- lanjo. _ _ TO DtHPOflE OF U Jt Ca of ii OcmentMit Lincoln \Vuuiun Cmlln Ollt tllH PllllCH. LHTCOLS , Nun. . Sopt. 14. [ Special to Tnu BEU. ' Soroetbinc of a sensation was caused at the police station this afternoon by thu receipt of a teieuhonio messaifH ataUn that a woman had been discovered in the act of mhing on infant. The policu hurried to the sccnu and found that thu report was but purtiallv correct. A warmin who has lonir bo rae an unsavory ranutatlun and who for a year past has lived on Seventh street. between M. and L. streets , ? avn birth to a child at an early hour this moraine. This afternoon sha was detested whilu tryinff to dron thu infant in a vault. Examination revealed thu fact that tbu baOy bad been dead far several hours. A police man was at once detailed ta laalc into thu casu. Hu discovered that thu child lived but an hour or so after It was born. The mntnur la a half demented woman who bnarj thu sobriquet at "Old Cnzy riilie. " her nial natnenein Tillie Laber. Shu is between 'M and 4U years old and has been , known as a Inosi * character. Thu physician who exam ined thu dead infant guvo it as bis ooinion tt-at it could nave livud not moru than an hour , and thu casa baa tnerafora been dropped. Sim ir e < l .1 Guru A colored woiran named Pees ? Johnson , livtiiifon B street , was sent up to thu county uil Una morning far crantini ; a general dla- turuancu in her neighborhood. Vesteraay aftumoon she Decumu involved la u quarrel with soina neiinhurinff vomen , and after sbu had. been worsted iu tan verbal battiu which followed , ran into thu hou.su and ut a uu wbictt shu bair-in dnnff into thu crowd. Sha drad s veral hota. all uf wnicli duty wida of the martc They at once reirtstsrod a cumolainc at tnu policu statlau , cbar inir her with shootinir with intent to ItilL This mornHif thu cnar/u was withdrawn and shu was A cuwid of aasauiC and battery. Upon this churctt shu was convicted. UUponeit of City Uonita. A special meetiiiir of tha city council was beid this evemnir far tbu purpoid af dlspos- mir af tbu bauds vouid al thu ruceat city elec tion. Hvpreitentauves of auvenl easura bonuici ; bouses wen present and for a umn thu bidding was animatud. Finally thu council voted to reject all bids and place tba bauds up at uucuon. Nelson C. Broca at this uity otTarud ta pay our ( or thu Dondi and pay tha citv thu accrued mturaat from dau af tba bunds ta duu uf dellvury and also puv HIM ) premium. No other bid waaanTorud and Drocu's bid was accepted. Tha banda dis posed of aiEounu.nl ta fiTH.OOU. Vraiu tliM 1'ultcn Ciiurc. Michael Shea wan this maraioir Brou nt Into court upon cumolaint at ilary Culyor , waa accusus him af ueiatftbu futhfr at her nn bora child. Ha was buuudovur to tha dis trict court ; Harry Bustard and \V. N. Cross worn each Hoed * L20 fa ? telntf drank contrary to tha municipal coda. 1 Tha police maau two novel arresta last nlaht. They woru coiled to thu Wuir dlvu whera Uuiy found , two Tadlan womuu lairto tnc Omaha tribe and a man who wai so druntc that hu was unable to pranouncu bis name. Onu of tbu Indian women Mut 3 papoose strapped to nor baclr. B6th pleaded their innaceuca of any wrane doing and they were released upon their promise to talie their blankets and go bacli to the reserva tion. rr.i.VT-E J < > atnr IB.E OuuuftliH Leaillnii Attntcticma In CerUllii > York Circle * . New YonK , Sept. 14. fSpecial Telegram to TUB BEB.I . sroup of. srunninjfly at tired yirls stood chatting toijethur on tuu corner of Twenty-second street and Fifth avnnua this erenlnx. Suddenly Maria ex claimed , "Oh. Alice , see that delicious mc- turo in thu wtnduw of tha art store , across tha way. " They all tripped over to scan it more closely , discovering in modest and tasteful lettering thu word . ' -Compliments of Uadey's America's First Maimzino. " They becamu frenzied with a desira to iret the aic- ture. to sea thu maitizinu that could present sucn u rufcolcndent gem as u gitt. "Lots go tn Breutunos , " tau v said. Around tha sales man at that store six girls soon chattered. They were charmed with the masaiacent picture , "Gauey's ideaaf thu World's fair , " and thu surprlain ly bnlUont fashion me- I tures than set forth acurately in colors four I of thu lady loaders of tha " 400 , " and they 1 simply wanned to buv the dealer out entirely. "Keep your aye an Godovs , " as onu of. thu snris said , "I deiy you ta taKa yaur eye oil that Klariaus bevy of American oellei. " Thu furor created in certain circles by the brill iant portraits with tbu autoi aon of thc.- Naw York society belles in their lal * st Paris ifowna is Indeed O2EAEA REPUBLICANS. CuntllilatM- ) fur I'oiltlnal Ifuiion I'rusunt Th ir VIuwi. Thu Wast Ouiaha Republican club bald a very successful meutiuif last nl ht , which waa addressed by all tha leading candidate af tha Durty. Among tbu speakers were E. it Bartlett , - Judiu C. fi. Scott , R. W. Brecklnnd e , laaau Adams , Philip Winters , ' .V. W. blubauga , Jamus Walsh , John Williams , H. L. Day , County SuperintendontHUtaaud A.C.Troop. Mr. Bartlett admitted that hu w as a candi- , datu for congressional honors , but feared | tuat hu waa not tromir to accomplish much In WeaC Omiinu for hu sa-.v beiora him moro candidates than voters , tiu bad traveled through , tha precinct 3 faw days before and from tba evidences at Droaourity hu j saw hu ima infd that tnu praanct was ru- I publicuu. Hu won proud that hu belouvud { ta tna repualican party , tba party wnicti i could point wita pnuu to iu suuisman , ora- i ton and prenauuu. Ha wound up ihu pea. i pin's party and very ablv exoiulned ihu tantf I principles ot ihu republicans. I Judca Scott said tn > ichu waa a republican i bec-ausu that wan tbu purty which lupportetl 1 | tha homes af tbu cauniry and thu country ' was founded ou thu aoiuu. Hu did not want ' to ralit politics , but ninpiv ta aiaue acquaint- ' anctsi. Hu waa apcoauUto tbu union of uaurcn , and state and told'of haw bn would miraducu 1 cuiisUuitional amunduiuim > whicb would suva tha conutry from various impending dlh4&Ura if bu wora senc to coo resa. Ii. W. Brecumridtre mada a vnry iutarokC. iuir and witty syctcb. plainly selling-forth bis grounds far the faith that was m him but refraining from an * reference ta bis aau- aiducy for thu county attarnavsbip. Hia ru- marku wuru well raci-irud by tha audluncu. Other snaticues in a similar vein held tha audiunca until nearly midalyttc. FLIRTING WITH THE ALLMCE South Dakota. Democrats Lookine tD tie Populiata for Comfort. TALK OF WITHDRAWING THEIR TICKET Dumoiirata Flint Cnnnolutlun ill Vlctnrl ) i > "e < r . .feriy l > mii < : ritii UITH SL Hat TimiluHSiicIintett Ui-publl- cann Futiticil Pulntnr . .f. S. D. , impt. 14. fSpecial Tele gram to TUB BEE. i Thu eseoitiva commit tee of the South DaitnM democratic central committpu met in secret confarenca with the candidates on the dumocranc slata ticket in this city last night la formulate plans for tnu campaign , and to discuss matters af Import ance to tha purty In this state. ChtefesC among tha tooics dismissed was that effusion fusion with the independents. Ta this suo- Jectsaverai hours were davoted. It was prac tically decided that tha democrats could not fase with the independents unless tna lust named party la wiUing to divide thu auto ticket. A committee of four was appointed to confer with a similar committee from thu InduDrina uti and arrange matters. The letter of C. L. Wood , wbo M thu democratic nominee for congreis declining ta maku thu race , was talten up and discusHuii , but 110 action was taiten upon it , thu under standing being that if tha iudenendcnts ayrea ta 'usa tbe resignation will bo ac cepted and tha tnduneudent candidate for caugrain , Lanner , of tnu Blaclt Hills , will nu eudoned ana his uamu placed on the demo cratic ticket. A cnnvention or tha democratiu clubs of stata wa.4 ualle < i for ( Oc'Wuur 7 in Sioux Falls , thu basis orrepresuntauon being onu delegata for uvory nftesu clue members. Burtjetl Trepo ODena tii { < iimpaign at Water- town on September -t.-suaaiinix at ElUton on tba 41IU1 , at Madison ou tha : ! 7lb and at Can ton on HOT AT ALL 'II.Vlt-HOXIOU.-i. Coloruilo D < * miioi-tu liv Triiilllle In I'uiitl- Iny SnlteililM fCJtfltitiitloiiH. f Dis > JVEn , f.'olo , S pUiWj Thu First con gressional district democratic convention was held here today , Senator Gunnell being oilmen chairman. Rav ; Myron W. Rued , thu peuplu' * party uomineaIor , congrosa from this usu-ict , was nominated by acclamation. Woun th'i matter of njipninting a commit- tea an r iolutiuns carau up a soilt In tha con vention uccurrud. tha Cleveland democrats baiting. Taer desired tha appointment at such a cmmntttue , while tha Vveavur durao- cratu would not permit It. Tba Dulling fac tion iiumudlatelv cailud auotaar convention , of w'lich John T. Buna was madu caiurmnii , and after endorsing Beed's nammauua adoptud r * ilutjond pledgtugSilulity lu tuu duniocraUu failh ana. principles. Thealnu uadonu Uiu plattbrm iriiucandidiiui.t at tba Chicago conventioc. pr-Jltrti faith in tlm stute.tmansbin ut Clovufund and ratify thti piutform ana uauiiualiona at Puubla , Hail i M.iuUuy uuil k'urruc Tluin. Tnsa-MN , X. J. , Sopt. i4. Tliu dema- antiu state convention met huru today. 'Chura was a lengthy itrugglu between oa- toiting deluguUons from Pasiaic county , ra- a victory for thu 4 boett winij. Nominations for governor wera then made. Judge Wertz and Edward F C. Young being placed m nomination. During a ipu ch of a Wertz man some sharp comments from thu audience drew forth a bitter retort and a trucendoua uproar ensued. For a timu it seemed as though tha convention would break UD. but after a lengthy roiv Balloting proceeded and resulted in tna nomination of Werti Tha platform endorses tha national declar ation and defends m detail all alleged parti san legislation. TAKtM. COCO COMFORT. In UtM ! * nctatH : Elcurinnii -ijirii-i-itlo Cinl - er Think They ! -Vagnry uf > npcni . Nsw YOHK , Supt. 1L The democratic national committee has issued the following address : HE.\ZqCAnTEIlS N.iTIONAI.'DEliricllATtC CllJI- MITTKE. KV Fijrrn ArBMDK. SBW Yomc. sept. U. To tnu feuDai at tin : ( Tnlted > tituTlie dumueraUu ii.iunii.il uamm < tUu euniratiil.iu.ii Uiu country an tliu'r sii. i of Uiu rm-unt u.eeiiunH In Maine. Vermont anil Ar fu Arkansas the curiihineit uoomitioa. many extravagant cl. u us , full sburt over 'iJ. - Ouu ot tun votu at tliu demnurauy a. onu. Tills has brought 1.3111:17 ta tnu combination tu the south : inci Its manipulators 111 thu north. In Malnu and Vurtuiinttliu canteit w.iHuon- dnetcd dlLtinctiy oil natiunul msui"i. Tim ru- punlletin manager * upiiiialed f..r voun In tiiL-aa 4Latus ou tau ground tnat thu "size uf the pluralities ' ,1011111 u'turta 3r uc moral In- Iluenc'ii un wiu campaign in otlier stilus. " and that Uiu poll would Uu practically j. vote fur ainiiliir anp : n iiimraoniMl to the aid all tlm piitencrecuurctitiif their nidlonal ornui- : uon. wan it u.xliau.itlu-rs treubiiry and Its spunuiiil uiiiiuinuiit | 'if oritors uf niitinu ,1 faniu. Wjui uvury tivncinfurvu at ihulr command. u.tuupL publiu omniini. with no ( jr.-nnizatioii uiipunwl , except thoKti in.iilu no within tlm stata uy a minority party wliiuh has bt'un out ot powur fur a JunwraUoii. and wuieli w is unuidud Irtjin witliuut , thu aainpalgn uf our adreriiinus for a triumphant tuit votu In the suit H. < o cnrufiulv Dl'innud amiK > thonnuh.y and furoufuhy u.tucuuid , bus ended in a conspicu ous itis.uitiir. Our rrluiidsoverywhera are entltlud ta taka fresli uocini-'rt fruni UIIMI rusiKt-H. They niuan that tlm ttron.tunilunuy of DHU- iJu Hiintlmunt Is with Uiu dmmx'rauy. and tun PI.-OIHO uf thu country are prepared tu unforuu. nitni'r ttinn ravenu. thu vHrdiut vhluh they rvndurau In IKH. Wit.cr.4M if. li.tuiirrr. Chairman National Cammlu.iu. Do * M , DiUKinrwiiT. Chairman Cumoalgn Committee. TEX-Ui IlKI'UHUC.LJfS. Tbny MBHC In Slut Cuiivuntiuii anil Kllilona C urgn Cliirlf. Four WoitTir , Tex. , SHUI. ! . The republican - lican staui convention convened at 1 < ) : ; MI this morning. Thu permanent organisation em phasized thu Ctarlr advanuga whluh was evinced on tna election af R. B. Eawley as Uimoararv chairman yasterda/ ; At noon thu oonvunUon adjouraud until 2 p. m. , at which hour u waa announced tnat tbu committee on resolutions would bo ready t > > raport. Onu of tha Incident * of tha convention this morning was tha opening prayer of a nugro praachor , wbo praved Uau ta blusa Uuurgu Clark ; a dumouratiu canuidalu for governor. Thai brougntdown thu bousu and thu euiivontian retired tor a wbilu. Ttiu report af lau rekolution aammlUua willcondiunn Uiu udmlnutradun of RflKtf und enducau thu uandldacy of ClurU , a dem ocrat. This will gtvu ClurU at lujiat iKJJKfJ autut a po& iulu lU.liao Mpuollcau votes. The followers of Judgn Claric aru la high ipinu , walla thu Bags followers are la tha and ara denouncing tha ranubucans madi ! tnu principal addtess. which was a and tha negrau an all side.- * . patriotic , eu'.nuaiaatiu hpeecu. Thu room Thu business element iu tnis citv , rigard- was crowded and thuy listened with great less ot political dltfuruncns , M for C'ark and attention tu ihu truths of thu prc&imt situa a kind of Juhilee ia beinir indulged in by all tion. Thu republicans of JtmiaW , bath gun- kinds of puopia. tlemen and ladles , mean ta hold this tawn- Clark has naptarnd the republican party shio in tha front rank and keep it tha banner and he will have 7j.UUU democratic voters b - township of Adams county iidus. which almoht Insures his clucuon. an- le s conditions change. ItmlVlllo < r Ciiunry Cnnvuiitloii. Immediately an reassembling the commit ItDtANOLi. Neb. , Sept. 14. [ Soecial Tela- tee on resolutions brought in its report , gnim to Tus HUE. ] The republican county v.-hich wasraadat length. After cial a sp lied convention af Willow met this afternoon preamble it bu ini by declaring ullugiancu to tha principle * of tba national reoumican and nominated E. M. Woods for representa platform. "It condemns tha statu law dis- tive ana W. K. Starr for county attorney. cnminating against colorttil taacners of tha Mr. Woods m a urominant farmer , an old public scbunls , favnri itat reiruJatlon of tnu soldier and will anlv flll tha seat vacated by railroads and demands thi > po sa Q of various Mr. Modi of upreinu court fame. Mr. btarr biHn of state inUire.it only. IH also an old soldier and ana of Uiu abluic Thu olatforui was adopted , and tt was dc- and ninai nranimunt attorneys in suu'hwest- cidud to abandon tau nomination of a stnto era Nebrdiiltn. RupnulirauH are proud 3 Qckut aud to recommend to tna republicans their ticket and confident of success. of Texas thit thuy mpuort Clark contubtiug democratic candidate , for tnu govvniarchip. D m < nmc elit : Country TlcUnr. Thu otu on thu proposition resulted Sil'J ta HrupunHT , Nua , S pt 14. ( Special Tel . 170. An adjournment lolloxved. grain to THE Bun. j At thu democratic > 'G * STATE CONVE.VTIOX. county coi.vannon huld in this citv today J" M ; Gondi'yng of Columbus was nominated ; PlaiiH | n > < iininitlnii : . for county attorney and P B. Bunder ot thia Tlckoc : ic L.II-IUIIU. ciy for teprosuutative. Delugitu la senatorial - Wyo. , Sopt. 14. Special Tele torial and tlcut couvuntiuna weru selected. gram to TUB Bus. ] At thu republican atata MalvornN IUipiililii-tii : Ditlrig-irt * * . convention held huru today Edwarti Evanson , la. , Sept. It. [ Special to Tna of this citv waa nominated for governor , BUB.J Thu following delegates were elected Hon. C. D. Clark for congress , C. H. Farm- yesterday from heru to attend thu republican lea for the bench and W. H. supreme . Kil- county convention at UlunwoniL next Satur patnck , John H. 13arrou and John C. Djer day i J. E. Skadden. C. C. Uuid. A. Hersaar , for presidential electors. A very cruditablo John Balrd. J. S. MHtur , Wuli.im Kime. M. platform was adapted. Tha convention was Lewis , D. U. Thomas and Ed Cleaves. tha largest and most enthusiastic ; aver held Stuvenmm in North Curtilliiu. In Wyoming- any poliucal par'y. Thu re- nublicans were never In b tter bapu in A3I1KVU.I.B , H. C. , Sept. 14. Hon. A. E. Wyouiinif and will snow tncnsaiud majorities StKveuaou arrived beru today from Biiiomi hia yuur. _ ington , 111. Hrf will ipeak buru tomurravv , Imixiiuiiiliintit UtHmttlHtlMit. leaving at .7 p. m. for Ealciga. Hu will maki ALMA , K D. , Sept. 1L { Special Telegrnm ilvu speeches m the state. to TIJK BRE.J L'hu indep ndunt3 today nom Wo. 1. 1 Itlvur K | iiillMiiini . inated Hon. S. Fulton for runresentativa Wann Rivien , Xuti. , Supt 14. [ Special ta and U. Ttiainos for county attorney. Not THE Ban. | Thu repualicans hav < > a wimj. n.ora than two-thirds of tnu delegates wera awak luuguu hero of 1UU muinbera. Thu alii- present. t < iu ones present casting thu vota for amu members aru not in iu Tha crond am thosii absent. Many independents aru dis- too qoud. auustied with tha nominations and concudu tuaf it Is a wuuj uciiat. especially Uiu couutv attomuv , who has mid no practuu wbatuvur. " A > grn Lynnlinil In ICiiiHUitVlio Ulilil'l Tha following ara the delegates ta the icnii- KXHIIC | til UxUllll IlfllVHIl. tanal convention to uo held at Wilco uimor- L.\ns2D. Kan. . Sjpc. 14. A named ruw : Theoiioro Mahn , t ) . McCulluch , A. b. nearo WatoD. b. Fulton , D. Eennan , L. A. Ma- Jamas Thompson maau a orutal asNauit an U U. H. B. Dow , J. V. Whitney , J. W. MUM Manel Wilson at bar boarding hautu Oluan , F. Zuicli. yesterday morning. Shu fought him ror two Ptitnii iirci hours and hu finally dad. La t avuir.ng tin Cni.uinics , Z > ob. , Supt. Ul. iSpucial to was arcuMUul m a iwarap. A faw hourn later hn xvas taltan tram jmi by a mutt and bunyHit TUB BBS. | Last nignt tau dumocrata of this Ui a Utlugrann pnlu. Hu contented , his gui.5 city organized tba Coiumom Doraocratiu and said hu aoul would go tn hulU clua with a membership of about forty. O. F. Davis was uluctud president and J. T. , , June i.'i. 'a Cox secretary. Tha meeting wau addrasiiud Mr. JV a , Moora. 5Iy Dnur ble-l hav by County Judga Hunsluy. It was decided beun sutjectto icU buailiuiha all air a.'u to gut Hon. J Sterling Morton tu ipttul ; at Over two ymir ago I bugan uwng tSt1-joff thu HluUu county fuir on tnu aftoruoim of Trou uf Lito" far it and aavur hud a ooau or Thursday. SepUimour iO. whuu Juduo mole beuaouht ] amuu , . 'xu ul when . .iiu Craunsu and Senator Vn Wyuu will nau > mudloiuu was at onu od ot Um poad aiut I at speak. It is expected that thin trinity of thu atner. ItU worth mara Wan munu' < Q oraun will draw a very lurgu crowd to thu mu. L hunrtiiy ntoomuiund it ui all lair grounds. I ofhoudauau. Very tcuty youn * . ! W. B. Lita. Elltllilnlaiilii at . , toept. m. , Spaelal Uj BEB. | Thu UontliHnun's and LadluV 2 < nl ilruy eUti'lc wanUd by a liuan ajiibn Suld a ru-ualnu muuUng M dittQ dcu < / h wu. Konu but ex- alegant olut room , wita ttau ladlus' proaidunt B rieBU l nuim iipiriy. AdJpeaa F. u. la thu chair. Judga Burloa of Haatings box 1-tSO. Lincoln , jfiib.