- - - . - - - - - - - - . . - - - r - - - - - . - - - - - . , TITE OMAhA \ DAILY nE ES.tJiNDAY : , OOTOUETh 13. 18913. r. t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ENDORSED ClTIZE S' TIClET { - IInnnonlotlll ? ; Action of the Democratic City Convention Yeswrdny. r. " Jr NOT A SINGLE NAME IS LEFT OFF An Sniiil tin tintiti - : .ltiiIe \r.lnlltou . rld . "o.h I11-lhl"'I' ' " ' :1111",1"11 I . itt Iir II.rorm : In\'II''II- tI ) I , ( 'tit ml Coittitil t tee. - l'or MflYOt . . . . . . .cIAHI.m ; I nnOWN . For City Trca&lrlr..TIOI.\S 8WOI. : 1or Ply ( 'otnptrolber..OIlY I. DOANI1 . For City CIIrk.\I.I.I.\1 COltHN I Vor Ciy Iolco .luIRe..I.I. ) " II11.SY I For Counclll1n at Lnrge- W. C. HULI.AnD. I IIANK Jlt'1tFUIY. ALBEILT ( ' A1b. AJ.lmT . I. COI'OCK 'AIN. , ? bi1.bAI2D F. 1 INKIOtSI1I. htJTl11It A. IIAILMON. I.U'I. : IAIIN. .IOIIN h1MTY. ) .JOIN I.I.I.Y. AI..I'N'r ) , I ICTO ) I. JAII'SO.SI1NSKY. ) . ror Hoard of 1diicatbon- lor 11llcaton- W. F' . ALL1N. J. F. 1t1Tlt(1lSi. [ .1. 11. M'1NT01f. . IWSON JUCII. Ff.1F1t 1. THOIA8. I neform was the dominant senthnent In the dmocr tc ! city convention l \ hlch met In Pat- terton hal yesterday aftcriicon. There was but one feeling among the delegates , and that was In favor or the endorement or the Citizens' nonl'artlan ' ticket. The Sixth anI Scventh wards mode a vigorous effort to s e - cure the nOllnatons ! at Ab. Wagponer and Robert holmes for councilmen . but the other wards were sold agaInst them and ( they bent to the wl of the majority . Thorn was some little delay In beginning operations. The street In rrent or the hal was crol\lell with republican politicians who were hard at work fixing the slate for their own jamboree nt Washington hail. Many or the democratc delegates sized up the crwd nn,1 , went on to Washington hail . thinking they had made a mistake . and It required n little time to get them hack again. I was 2:30 : o'clock when Charles Conoyer called the conventm to order and the delegate settled down to buslnes Secretary Mullen read the call and Charles Loblnger or the Sixth ward was made tern- )10rary chairman. Mr. LOhlnger aptly cx- lres , pd lila appreciation or the honor and ro marked , that the cardinal IH'Jnclple or democ- racy was the promoton or good government and It was In the Intere'ts of good govern- moot that the convention h1l1 assemhled. I' . C. lorey waf elected secretary and DavId Shannahan of the Fourth ward assistant sec- ) retary. There were no contests and thl lIst or dele- . gates 3S accredited was approvml. All proxies were excludl'd. The temporary organizaton vas mad permanent and the convention pro- ceede(1 ( to nominations for ma'or. NOINATlm BY ACCLAMATION. The name or lion. Charles II. Brown was presented , by Edward E. Howell. Mr. howell said that the reform movement was bund to win . both In the convention and at the election In Novemher. le aked all his friends to join with him to nominate and elect Mr. Brown. . , Mr. howell's remarks were greeted with n burst or loud ( applause and the nomination or P Charles II. Brown was made by acclamation and with tremendous enthusiasm. Mr. Brown wn called before the conven- - ton and receIved an ovation at hand claplngs [ ! and cheers. He sid that there were two Issues In this campalgn-ne business and one poltcal The first involved the task ot rescuing the city from the evils of misgov- erment amt the latter was to determine whether a religious test could be lId down na a test at citizenship. Until this latter " " - . governrnont zaatter ' 'IS setted there could 1 no god The convention then proceeded to nominate u , ! by acclamation William : Coburn for city i 'I . cerIc , Thomas Swobe for city treasurer. Oily B ' n. Doano rr comptroller anti Lee Helsley for t police Judgo. k . , . . . . The popularly or Judge Helsley was at- .1 . . - tested by the enthusiasm with which hIs 1 i . nomination was accompanied. He was called to the 111atorm amI made a brIer but stirring 'peech . whIch was punctuated with continuous applause. He said In substance : "You have nominated me for police judge at this city , Iml ( I thank you for it. I prlsume there I riot a man within the Sound of my voice who does not know that I 01 a republican , and the rac that I have received a nomination In n democratic convention Is evidence that there Is an extraordinary condition ot things In our midst. I shows that we have a coin- man cause and a common foe . and that foe 18 a certain cabal at conslllrators In this city who declare that a certaIn class at citizens shall be Proscribed , on account of their religious - 1lous views and that thIs proscription shall Include all who ! lay sympatlzo with it. More than thirty years ago at the battle or Gettysburg was reIterated the enunciation at the principle by Abraham Lincoln , the . greatest and the grandest character that lI ! : VIsited this world since Christ. that all men I Ab were create free and equal. I Is upon this I platform that WI stand today anti I promise IOU , Ir I am elected . that In my court all men shal be equal before the law. " Another round or cheer greeted the conclu- 'Ion of Judge Ileisley's address and ( then the tasle of nominatng a council ticket was talcen up. Hero appeared the only menace to the general harmony or the convention. The delegations from the Sixth and Seventh wards demanded additional recognItion . but - . they were met 11Y an overwhelmingly all- verse majority and they graceful ) ' ocqul- esce1 In the will at the convention. ' conventon. CANDIATES FOR COUNCIL ENDOHSED. J. B. Sheean ot the Fourth ward moved that the convention endorse the nIne nominees - bees or the Citizens' convention by acclama- tion.V . S. Popplelon of the Seventh ward ohjectel. lie sold that the Se\enth warl , deserved a democratic representaton In the council. Through Fame oversight It had . - . counci hal i : been overlooked In the Citizens' convention , but lie was satIsfied that this was accIdental . end that I Its man was added to the ticket I the Citizens' would correct the ditilcuity. , lie mOI'et as an amendment to the motion , ot ! r. Sheean that the councimanic can- , , . : : . hlates he nominated by the cal of wards " - - ' . toil saId that he wished to place the name of Mr. Ah , Wagponer before the convention. George Tierney or the Sixth ward seconded the atneudnuent. . lie ! alt that Robert Holmes had served the Sixth ward faithfully In the ' . counci. lie was the only democratic council- man who was over elected In that wlrd ant . he was satisfactory to republicans . as well as : . , democrats. , \ S. Shoemaker contended that each ward . . . has a representation In the council . Independently - pendenty at the nine councilman at large , who were to be elected this fall , and that . , , . It would bo a mIstake to break the sol.1 , , > ' . ) front that hs,1 been shown In behalf at bet I I : v ' ter governiiuent. : , . E. E. howell supported the amendment. , , f lIe explained that It vas the orIginal Inten- t ' ton that Mr. John S. Knox represent the : democrats of the Seventh ward on the Ciii- I - tens' ticket. At the last moment Knox de- tided that he could not accept the office . and ' con equenty the ward had not been repre- ' - , Beted. ! lie and following speakers declarell ' I' that they did not wih to urge their claims ! : to the e'tcot at throwing cold water on the I c ' rerorm mo\ment , with whIch they were In : ! ; ' hearty syinpthiy and that they would abide , by the thclo'ton at the convention. On roll , 1 , C1 the amendment was defeated by 73 to , ; . 26. anti the Citizens' nominees were enlorsed' , ' . , & . by acclamation as follows : W. C. ihuliard . r . Frank liurkloy Albert Cairn A. I. Com. r . stock Millard F' . J'unlehouter. Luther A. . . . " harmon. John Leiflly Alien T. Hector and ,1.- Jamro Wolshentky. . NEW CITY CENTRAL CmmTEE. The cIty central committee I commitee was authorized authorlzet " by resolution to ll any vac\clot : , that mIght occur on the city ticket bet weeu now and elrttail . and tile new city central committee was named as follows : nsmc\ \'nrtI-dwai'd J. Iee Frank Flxon , John hlowers. Second Ward-James Murphy A. F. Au- gustadt . A. Sioup. Third Wad-Domlnlc1c Cosgro\e , Thomas . ' 1lurphy. Gus Carey Fourth Ward-Po C. hloafey . Lee W. Sprat- V , In , 8. A. Crow. , 'p Fifth Ward-Thomas 11. Daley , Edwar ! .1. Urnnan , I. J. Vunn. j Sixth Wnrll-W. Ii. Chadwick J. D. nlB- tin. J. 1. I : ileagsn. Snventh Wnr.-W. , S. Iopplelon , James Schnc4tlerwlnd. i'hilhhii Smith. I I/hh \Vard-.hmes Tonnel ) Jr. , John lcOreal , J. Ii. Davis Ninth \'ari-hl. 11. SalIsbury . C I. . Smith , M. W. I'a'ne. J'or the school hoar,1 W. F' . Allen . J. F. BurKesl" J. H. Mcintosh , Edson Rich and glmer f : . Thomas were endoued 1 Ih a rush , and ( the convention . . alJourne,1 OO O Q ca SOUTH OMAHA NEWS : ; CCCfCCCCCCCCCcO : CCCC4 Grant , the 9-yclr.ol Eon tit William Sails- bury I.u . seriously and 1I151bly totaly injured . Jured by being kicked by vicious horse at the stock yards yesterday afternoon. The ) 'ounpster. In cOlpany With ) two other boys or about the same age was playing In one or the alleys just nortl or the Cxchauje building when Billy Welh passed along leaul- ing Bel'eral horse 10 the stable. As the horses approached the boys clmhe upon the fence In order to get out or the way. , As a black houe Fred I Iiusz passed he belonging to lusz gave a vicIous kick and struck young Salisbury on the right side of the head , knocking him semelcss. The otler boys quickly gave the alarm ami hal n dozen len ran to the aley and , carried the la,1 to the Exchange building . where he was placed ( on a couch In Oarow & Kelly's otflce . Docter" were sent for at once and arrived promllt ) An examination shoWed that the boy had , 9uflroJ a compound combuulet ( fracture at the right temporal bone The surgeons went to work at once sur/cns and remcv < the broken Pieces or bone and mild all In theIr power to save the life or the little fellow. Wheu the wound had hen I dressed the patient was taken to a quiet rom ; In the hotel upstairs. There Is very little hope of hIs recovery . though the doctors say that he has one chance In a hundred et Pulling - IUI t'lrough. "messape was sent to Irs. Salisbury . mother of the Injured boy , at her home , 30r7 Mason [ street , Omaha and she cam9 down as quickly as possible , but did not ) remain In the room where the doctors were working on her son The mother was nearly crazed wih grief anti eagerly questioned per- sons who came from the room where tile (100 tors were working about her boy's condition. Mr. Salisbury Is In Sioux City , but Is expected homl tcmhv. At 9uQ"ci ck last night the boy died. The horse which 1dcke the lath has a repU- taton about the yards or being vicious and has kicked se\erl persons before. Jul'rlnl"1 I h. H. q. Cluh. : Ir. 1\11 Irs. H. T. : Iaxwel entertained thl "Fi. Q. " club at their residence Twentieth and I streets , Friday evening. Cards and dancing occupied the time untl nearly mId- night . when refreshments were 'erved. Those present were : mhel Honey Alma Calkins Cora Gosney , Clara Da\ls. Fannie Gosney. Margaret O'Toole Theresa O''oole. Swiss 1 1 ot. 11. Iliancime'ilhianms , Stela Camp- bell . Miss Hamau , Miss Gammi. Miss Mor- gan. Among the /entemen were : Hnlph 101 ; Cyrus Nelson Hay honey Dan Montague , ! Bert Vlicox . Harry Chrl11e , Frank Gosney James hastings . F'rank I Cress , Will Vosburg and Frank Carnpbeii. l'I"'llt'llJ 1 LIst tr 1.I'cttl ( ) hhlerrs. County Commlsfloner Sutton Is preparIng a list at the judges amid clerks for the comIng - log county election and wil han the list In at next Wednesta"s meeting at the county cormimnisstoners. ,11/1" Cit ) . fitissihi. W. H. Helmer Is spending a tow days at Blair . Blairv \v . J. Brohan or Carks was In town yesterday - terday . ) The Junior league meets at 3 1 o'clock thIs afternoon. Eli II. Doud returned last evenIng front a western trio. A card party was given at the home at Miss Clara Davis last evening. John Hay or Norfolk spent yesterday In town shaking hands with acquaintances. W. need Duuroy heaves tonight for Plal- mouth for a tel days' visit with rrlends. I.ocal talent will present the "Daughter or the Regiment" at the German theater this evenln . ! Rosewood camp No. 27 , Woodmen of the Worll ber 2G. ( . will give a bal at ilium's hal Octo- , The "Triumph at Gideon" Is the Sunday school topic at time Presbyteraln church this morln . Miss Jessie Brolu.Crommctt will give a recital at tim First MethodIst church Monday - day evening D. I' . Roth anti , family have moved to Yankton , S. D. . where they will reside In the future. Services will bo held at the Fourth ward mieslon at the old school house this afternoon - non at 4 o'clock. Re\ Mr. Winship will preach his initial sermon at the First Methodist EpIscopal chlrch this morning. Hev. David R. Kerr president of Belevue college . wi preach at the First Presbyterian church this mornIng. Next Thursday Is the first day at registration - tralon for the fal election. Every one wishing to vote must register this fall. The policemen are ceiling lots at tickets for their annual bal , which will bo held at Bauer's hal on the evening at October 2t Nebraska lodge No. 227 , Ancient Order of UnIted \Vorkmmiemm \ \ Ill gIve a bal on the evening of October 30 at Young Men's Institute - tuto hmahl . Superintendent A. A. Munroo or the publc schools has retured tram 1.lncoln , where he went to attend n mretng or state SUIerln- temlents. C. W. Miller at Omaha will conduct the servIces at the Young Ien's Christian asso- elation meeting 11 lasoulc hal at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Hev. C. C. Smih , pastor ot the First Bap- tst chmtmrclm will give 1 blackboard talc to parents at 1 o'clock this morning. Hel' Srnitlm's evening theme wIll be "TllY D1Y. " Dr. E. I. Slgrlns left yesterday afternoon for Collmbus with his duuglters , Edith and Pet 1. The young ladies wi remain wih relatives at Columbus during the absence at Mrs. Siggins , who has gone south for her healtil. Miss Ella Dlckmnan . doughter or D. n. nckman. celebrated her 9th birthday yester- day afternoon hy entertaIning a couple ot dozen at her friends and school mates at her home , 'Cwonteth anti I. streets The young talks wee entertained with games , 11uslo and lun heon. The Mahmoney [ building at the corer or Twenty-fifth anti , N streets bas beeu com- plcttt at least two weeks , yet the rubbish let [ by the builders still lays In the streets. On the Twenty-tifthm street side two large lime boxes . 1 barrel anti ' 1 piece at hmeavy Iron girder obstruct tile street The police arrested Durt Pontac rester- day afternoon on a warrant churgln as- uul and battery. DI r belong over In Sarpy county blt about a month ago he drifted Into the Magic cIty anti picked a row with J. Bal y. whom he knocked lawn with a wagon soke. After this deed fluff skipped across the county line and stayed there until today ) ' . when ho vnture,1 Into town , and was locked up on the old warrant. _ . l'ihIt'i' Court stud CI ) ' Jzmlh. 1 Ipenla Bumchtmnan the 15-yea-hl girl wh was taken from a house of 1 repute some time ago las released by Jldge Berka yesterday - terday anti taken to her home In Kansas City by her father She wi bE placed In the Ciy or the 000,1 Shepherd there. harry L. Barnes and Edward Fcster the len who It Is alleged swIndled the Union National bank at Kansas City out or $ jOO , and tried to defraud ( the Amerlcln National all this city . were sent to Kansas City ) 'es ttnllY In charge of Detective T. C. Conklng for trial. Louis CassIdy has been arrested on the charge of stealing the pllmbing from a house belonging to Henry W. Yates located at Thirtieth and Webster strets Louis . Goldsmith yesterday alernoon cave a bond of $30 each for. Ilt Ford anti Pat Fermi. jr. . who were arrested for asault and battery committed during the tght at Garrity's saloon on F'riday night I took five otcer to bring In Mrs. Peter- Ion of ! Thlrty.slxth street and Poppletln avenue yesterday afternoon . She laid that her husband had abu9d her ant she had taken poison to end her life. I was sub- lequenty determIne that the polsol taken was liquor. nUOATCI PUT AT TiE HEAD Ticket Nominated by Republican City Convention Yesterday. BRISK CONTEST OVER TIlE MAYORALTY Fs.i'hht' 1lurl : In hun lu n ! lrl : hhuire -3hmst : Ir I lii. 'url : . \ceurllnA . to II' nlul . , _ te'him [ 111 fou. I For Mayor..WILI.IAM [ J. B1tOATCit , 'or [ City Comptroller . . . I0hl. Vs nnOA'C1 F'or City . . Clerk..t1gCIU:1 IIB' For City 'rreastmrer. , . . . ) .rrelsurtI. . ' ' " ' . . . . . . . . . . .A.II. [ : [ 'tI : : 'ii"i.ji\ , DS Par Iolr .TIIe..SAM\I I. I. CORDON [ FOI' Counclhnei ntLmrge- _ JAns : A. 1 . \ " . - . CAHn ANI'OhtD. n. H. 1N A "A. \ v.v. . IIINO1IAM. LI'W lhi'itM 1'HTI.n. : l'HM 1) \'I I. ( ' 1hltlS'1'fl . , SAM It'hJOlti. 8A:1 DIBOIS. . iUNC'A. . I HII IT DUNCAN. l.gl' ' .VrHS. I For : Iemberl or thp 10l of 1'luclton- : C. H , DAVDSON. [ ( IICOItCE t. 1)hNNIS. ) OIOl 1)"NIS. C. II. ( UIATTON. flEOitOI ' : O. IH1\ H. l' .lOltlAN. Wllal J. iroatch ha ! been selected to lead I the A. r' . A ; ticket which was nominated by an alleged republican city convention hell . Washington hal yesterday after- nGon. nGon.When When the reul or the prh1arles , heh on Frlda ) ' . was aunounced yesterday muornimig I was a fpregomie conclusion that there waul ort/oue be lively light for the mayoraly nomina- tlon. C. L. Chafee andV. . J. Br0tch each had a following that the race or the returns Indicated would be about evenly divided , and the Informal ballot verified the estimates by gIving the two heading aspirants for the omce thirty votes cachm. Out or elght-one votes In the convention thle left tweuty-on tat hail , 'not been cast for eiher or the leaders , and there was n lot or talk among the dele gates and among men honcsly Interested In the success of the party In favor or dropping both Chafce anti Droatch and putting up a gcod , clean man fJr the ) lace. Thomas I. KImball , Caspar E. Yost W. n. Bennett , Z. T. Lindsey and a number at other good , len were suggested for the place . but when t came to the test the A. ) . A. forces had the convention too well In hand to allow any man who was avowedly free rrom the dervish taint to get the plum , so It unied on Broatch and then put up 1 sold A. 1' . A. ticket to hclp drag him , down SHAIH'CENING TIE WhItE'S. H was the last nominating session at the season , and the heeler \ho hid got their wIres crossed In other conventiont. were on hand early , determined com'enlons winning lu ' the final showdown , or die In the attempt. The forenoon had ben spent In laying nlans . and gatlng gulls couldn't have ket the workers from the delegates , anti candidates - dates as they entered the hail . There were some of the A. P. A. contingent who knew when they were beaten contngeut had the decency to talc scats In the gal- lery. They care early anti hop ed the seat In the front row. There was Jonathan Edwards - wards , Jim Bruner and his milk lnt'pcctbng brother John James Ewing - Inl Armstrong Theodore Olsen . Pete Schwenll , Iroressor Allemi . J. E. Tlzard , George Wison , Mel Hedfeld and a horde of those fellows , but the floor caught the cream or timenm M. G. 2acleod was on the gate with Instructous to admit none but delegates , but he couldn't give the boys the marble heart and Israel Frank U. B. Balcombe and Clarle ) ' Druner , J. D. Nathan- son , Zimmerman ( first and last real name unknown ) , Charley I'otter ' . . unleo\n ) Paler. \ A. Saunders , Jerry Sedgewlck , J. W. Ehler . Claus Hub- bard Unitt Iunu and the rest of the gang were son on the floor. Jim Wlnspear warn't a bit modest about working on the floor of the imall . as though he had been a republcan all his life. or course . whie ho might be a little strange to the delegates from a republican standpoint , he hail , grasped all or nearly all at them by the hand In I. ' . 1' . & P. and was at home with thieiii After an Immense amount of caucusing E P. Davis , chairman of the republican city central committee , called the cOvenlon and Secretary Iesslclc read the call . ED COHNSH FOR ChAIRMAN . On hehalt of the city central conlnlte Chairman Davis named 1111 J. Cornish as temporary chairman or the eonventol. Mr. Corish said : , in [ taIlng charge at the convention , "I th'nll you for the honor of being chosen to preside over this republican comivemttton. A truly representative conventon Is rare this year In our city. The fact that there are so many dlfeTnces of opinion amongst us shows that thIs convention represents the heart the brin and the conscience not ot one or of n few , but or time great body or republicans - cans , who have been and are our very best cll.pn . - ; . - - " 1 um particularly gratified In being thus honored because I Is proof to the world that In strIght republican conventions there Is still a welcome and recognition extended to that element of the rcpnblcan party who are opposed to secret political organizations as a mater of princIple , and who do not lose sight or the Inherent e\1 In such an associa- ton , even when called 'citizens' movement , ' with it general committee of thlrly and generl commitee executive - ecutive committee or . ecutve commitee seven manipulating conventions amid candidates to their will wi" masking under , the guise or reform for ' selfish purposes. "The republican party was organized to preser\e democratic . immstittmtions . to Insure complete liberty to each individual In thought and action . (0 Improve the condition at the laborer to malee his pathway through life easier his heart contented , his hopes brlght r. "It has not yet fulfilled its missIon. In the belIef that your acton today will affect the welfare In the future or that party which represets those great principles dear to us as rcpubhlcans . citizens and patriots , I ask your co-operation In preserving , that order necessary to cJlm deliberation and wise a et Len. " acIon. Mr. CorIlisit's statement that a man who was not an A. 1' . A. could find welcome and recognition In a republican [ convention was loudly cheEred by Lee Estele and Frank Francl who constituted the au I-A. I' . A. forces In the gathering. Van B. Lady and I. II . Bo'les were selected as temporary secretaries - Lanes , the lIsts or delegates hanted In by the judges or the primaries were declared to I name the duly accredited delegates to the , convention , the temporary organization' was made permanent and time work of making a city ticket "as commenced. BHOATCl ON TIllED BALLOT I was decided to proceed with the roll cal for the nomination for candidates for ma'or. The wards pas ! d until the Fourth was reached when F. B. Kennard named W. J. Broatch : the Fifth ward. by Dr. lily- thin , nominated John Jenkins : J. L. Kaley at the Sixth nominated C. L. ChalIce . On motion at Dick Smith the convention proceeded to an Informal ballot for mayor , with the provision that no ward be passed . The Informal ballot resuled : Prank E. Moores 5 : JenkIns 15 : Chaffee . 30 , i Urostch 30. : The first formal ballot resulted : Broatch , 33 : ChalIce . 281h : Jenkins H % : Mooree , G. On the secoml ballot lroatch got one of ChalIce's votes In the Ninth. Then Chafee got two or Jenkins' In the Secommti and the ballot was : Cimaffee. 2y ; Droatch , 3t ; Jeri- klns , 12 % : Ioores , G. On the third formal ballot . when the Filth Fih ward was reache. an effort was made to switch the vote from Jenkins to ChalIce . s\lch Chnrc- Every delegate was on his feet and pande" monlum relgnelt. A motion to exclude all but delegates tram the floor was not enter- taitieti and the sergrant'at-arms finally se- cured a semblance at order The Fifth wad delegates caucused for several minutes and then vote : flroatchm 5 : Chaffee . 3 : Jenkins - kins , 1. "I ask that that vote be recorded for C. I. . Chaftos . " shouted John Jenkins tram the floor at the convention. "That'a what they were elected for " shouted another The coo- CO\- \enton refused to acknowledge the order. Other cbange were made which gave Droseh a total at forty votes and then the First ward changed one vote tram Moores to Drotch and gave him the nomination . The announcement that Broatch had a majority of the votes was the signal for eon- fusion henry LIvesey mounted a chair and called for three cheers , but the dervishes . wouhln't stop at thf , fhe 10uchlnR commit- tce' fell our each oilier In theIr ! efforts to get the first clash of. the nominee's hand Broalch " ' 1 nn'ly ] 1eJ to ths platform . and J. W. BieI of the &iventim offered the motion - ton which mAdc h\1 \ 10mlnaton unanlmon8. Drntch mallo I IWo tsk. lie said that si'c years g there Wl 1 lepne In the Mie hal tfl tOt Dr thee present would re- imiember . referring to his' defeat for a renom- Inaton as ma'or. "lb prelent nominton , he took It . justnell the record hp had made a mayor' . lad Mt. : ' ChalIce or any other good man been nominated he would ha\1 snllport him with 1" Toce ! anti ( his TotC. iTo wat lure that the 'unterle ' ! or The flee would be turned ngalha hll and the ticket . but ho vas wlln : tmS l 'lllet the luue. lie was certain that II ' ' ; not necessary for him (0 promlr that ho would prove worthy or the contdcnce that had been 1)lce In him by the convention. : [ r. Chafet was c le(1 ( out All promlet to support the ticket from top to bottom. Mr. Jenkins was called for . but had retired rrom the hal , WINT i\ TilE SLATg The big fight ha\lng been plJOSell of . the rest or the work came easy according to time late. John Westberg George C. Thom\son. J. D. Piper anti G. H. Hathbun were n3med as canllltes ( , for city comp- troiler . The Informal ballot developed tomb strength for each or thl candidates but be- fore the secretaries could complete the to. tals the wards began chsnplng the votes lu Westberg's behalf . And he was finally nom' Inatetl by ac lamnatlon. Beecher Higby was nomInated by acclama- ton for city clerk. J. II. Duman ! hall beaten Edwards for the delegation In the Ninth ward , the home at hath or them for city treatmmrer but that didn't connt. The entire campaign hu been entrt ! made with Edwards on time slate for the notnination . and the goods were delrered. . The Informal ballot gave Dumont tweut- jave nine vote . but before It ould bl announced the prearranged switch came and Edwards was given the nomination by acciamnatloim. I was not nearly 10 unanImous In the selection of a candidate for \olce jud o. E. D. Prat. C. F. Kaemnpfer S. I. Gordomi George S. Smith A. E. Baldwin S. 11 Crosby Ii. E. Cochran anti J. A. POlers were placed before the convention , anti It took five ballots to mak a selection. The contest was close between Pratt and Gor- doii . with the other candIdates trailing until the fifth ballot . when Gordon united ( the forces and everything came h18- way. His nomination wa made unanimous. nominaton For the council there was an effort to break the slate made lp by the different wards but I was futile . and the ten selected - heeled were Sam DuBois from the First ward W. W. lnghnm tram time Second l.w Burmestcr trom the Third , H. I ) . Duncan - can . rrom time Fourth , Dave H. Christe from the Fifth , Carr Axrord train the Slxtii.Lee Yates from the Se"enU" " , Jim Alan front the Eighth and ( I. S. Benala rrom the Ninth. About twenty names were presented as can- didates for the Boar,1 , at Education. The first ballot resulted In the nominaton or H. C. Jordan , O. G. hey , George J Den- nis. C. R. DavIdson and C. ii. Gratton. B. P. DavIs was made chairman of the central committee and the convention ad- journed. _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ - _ IISIXgs : I'X ' 10 TILE FIIONT " Ih'lllhA ( n Il ) ' Oft Olnln I.'nlr nn.1 SII.tl.IJlll l iebts. The following alrecnent ! Is being circu- hated amen , the businss men or Omaha : " ' \e , the undersigned ! , ' recognizing the good J bI' tile Omaha ' and work accompl.hed ) t1 Fair Speed assocIation , j.anml realzing that this city cannot afford ito alaI the obligations Incurred by the sJ\d as oclaton In carrying out Its contracts tyith the Slate Board of Agriculture to be \ iishoaored . and to enable said association to pay the balance now due and unpaId on Its" buildings amid other 1m. provemc.nts , hereby' ' agree each one to subscribe - scribe and pay $101' / ) t- the said association . . able when $15doo shan have been sub- scribed. " ) Sixty-two slglatue hvo already been so curd , as follows : ' Z. "IT" Lindsey , Dan l ar- rel , jr. , W. n. Bnet ; J. E. Baum , John A. Walteld , F. D. roln , George N. Hicks , WiIam Krug , J. , E. Utt . Thom ( on- Belden & Co. . J. i : . .pr.deis & Son . Hay- den , m : : G. ' \V. 'W ' , itl . Ll LCarke.An- dreesel lard\varo \ conpany Walter O. Clark . W. J. Droalch , P. I' . Klrkenlal , E. E. Bruce & Co. , Peycke Dros. , Richardson Drug compan , Edgar Alien , Porter Bros. ' com- pan , J. E. Markel & Son , Paten & Gallagher - lagher , Rector & Wihelmy compan : . B Smith & Co. , MarsoCae Shoe company ' ' ' , Nebraska Clothln CaI1)entel' Paper company ( : company I.1moreaux Bros. , J. 2. ! Woolworth - worth , John A. McShane H. Kountze. H. G. Dun & Co. , Dewey & Stone Furniture [ com- pany KloPI > & Bartlett compan . P. L , Loomis , J. H. Evans . Steele-Smith Grocery company , McCord-Brady company , Wright & Lasbury Carter Hardware company Mont- gomery & hall , Oscar J. Pickard Williams & Smith Omaha Stove Repair Works James Morton & Son compsny n S. Ba\er , Williams-Hayward Shor. com ( a 1) ' . Charles II. thrown , Thomas Swobe , Kelicy . Stger & Co. , O. A. Llnlqu3t ( ! , G. I. Payne , Ha:1msn : Vinegar commmpamiy . Churchill Pump company , James COm(3ny. Nevie. C. L. ChalIce . L. D. Vogel , A. L. 'ranle Ge"rle Vi' . Doale , W. J. Connc.hl. . u _ hIhtiCEI"i'11)N ' 10 ' 1'11 hiI.flt'i'FM. Close or ( Iii' ahet lieu 1st \ \ 'om"I'IN - Nlonlr ) ' eUlr'I"'lt. . The Inrormal reception tendered time dele- gates of the 'Vomen's Missionary society at the Delone last night was well attended and was thoroughly enjoyed hy everyone present - ent Time reception was given as a finale to the couference or foreign missionaries and their supporter among the churches ot tils city. The arrangements were In charge era a reception commIttee composed of He\ Frank Crane anti wife . Hev. F. H. Sa\lerson . . 'mVihilaimi anti wife and and viIe . 11ev Wilam Murray Rev . Barton amI wife. After the guests hind asembled In the parlor at the hotel a mutl- cal program was rendered with MIss Stella Brown , Mr. Martin Brown and Mr. John Brown as a trio pla'lng the piano violin and cello , tolo\'ed by Jules Lombard with n vocal Bolo and Miss Johnston with a vocal selection. At 9 o'cloclc the delegates and friends partook or a luncheon In the dining room at the hotel , whLh was beaulruly decorated with rest In honor of the occasIon , Miss M. I. Stevenson the missionary to China tram this district , was to haV . been present , but was unable p to attend. II Site Iller & ' ' ( ' or Iumnnlh' . Mr. J. C. Patigett . editor at the Courier , Council Grove , Ian. . writes : "I leeep Chamberlaln's Cough lemedy In my imouse and don't see Imow any well regulated family can afford to ho without I. The remedy will ' 10 ai. and mora than Is claimed for it. This statement Is not made In tie Interests at Chamberlain , but fo humanity In gen- eral. " When you han ' a cough or cold . or Ir your chllron are 'trQlbled wIth croup or whoopIng cough glynJIt a trial You will find I most exceiient. . , . excelen\ , . SUUN or Omoll"l 1..1 Ofileers . At the regular annual meeting at the Sons at Omaha hell -tiC. theIr roomo In the United States Dank 'uttiing \ last evening , the following otcers or 1tiuociety were elected l to serve during the , onslng year : President ! Victor D. Caldwel : vice president , Curts C. Turner : secretary,11Charies T. Kountze ; treasurer , Fred Meu"dr. : members or the executive commlt . "rank hamilton and W. A. Itedick. Thqlllport or the treasurer placed on file showoti I the club to be In comfortable financialmctl'cumstances. H- . ti l.nC.H. JhiI'l'I'hIIS ) . " Mr. J. E. Butler . Irg'Qlst or Trinity cathedral - dral , intends .glvlng a series at free organ reIals. The organ at Trinity Is now be- .Ing IJut In fine condition by a competent builder . organ buldcr. William Irving the one Juror who refused to sign the verdict reached by his colleagues In the case or Armstrong anti Barcus , who were killed In the Union Pacltc freight yards , yesterday came Into tie morgue and said that lie hInd decided to agree with his fellow jurors. He signed the verdict whIch says that the cause of the accident Is unknown to the jury. The young woman Who was killed by the escape at gas In a [ "aram street bilging hOl'se has been Identte as Georgie Heln- hart. Her brotimer Henry Marquardt . 3315 norl Twenty.nlnth ' street , 1lentfe the body but said he 'a , . too poor to defray the burial expens0. The Omaha Medical college hu male application for the remains and will probably receive them The Inquest will be held Monday morning. POPULISTS NOT SA TSFID.1 ' City Convention After Two Besaions Ad- jours .1 Without Harmony . STRAIGHT TICKET IN TiE MAIN PUT UP "llIh'r'ourt amid Cro,11 Bel'nl 0. " . t'rmmt llitihimrseiiteii I or ( 'I 11.1' ' Inue l'u Illhln . . -\IIJnnrn. mitt-itt ( 1' 1.1..t" Slmort For Mayor . . . . . . . . . . . . ni. 1BAIOD\ I.'or CIty Cnmnptrnhler..JOhN O. 'El3l'ht ) 1.'or City Con1troler..JOlN Tn'aslrlr . . . . . . \fHH1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GiOltlId ) W. TiIOMi'SON For City Ch'rk . fUOH01 . . . . . . .I.Ol.IS J. hiM [ 'or [ . 1olel Jtmtlge . . . .BINAln SAClSI1 ' For Councimen at Large- JAMES W'Ot.SIIENSKV. JAISO.SI \ JOhN l.lML't' . JOlN I.I'I.\ JISSFViii'i'l. : . C. W. ! d'MIiECK. : A 1.1.IN ' : . ItE'TOll. : tiAlu'iN I'h.OT'I'S. : IAI'IN 11.0T1S. J. W. I.OGAN. 1)11. e. n.811'0I'I I W. C. BUI.1.D. For Board of Education- , glucatonm.lm : I' : . ThOMAS. Last nIght the 11lllsts ; mmmci t In aljolTNI , convention to comimpiete the nomblatou or n city ticket begun a week ago. The convene ton endorsed four of the clnlhlate , nom- mated by the Citizens' league all the democrats - ocrats for the city counci 0111 one candidate of theirs for the hearth at EducatIon. The work of the preceding Ssturday night was rounded out amid when the convention a(1oure(1 ( at 1 o'clock Valloort rode out astride a ticket nomlnatell for no olher purpose than to helll out as far as possible the A. P. A. nomluees or the rel1blc'l can- vention. The ticket Is composed at straight populst candidates for the city ofces anti a majority of POPulist candidate for council- men. During the course of the convention I was thrown openly and Etuartl ) lu the teeth or the delegates who were In favor at a straight ticket that they would not support theLr own candidates , but would vote for those nom- Irated by the A. P. A. republIcan convention. The charge was denied by only two or the delegates. Ieren e would have been or little use , as the methods which they used In their efforts showed plain what their purpose In the cons enton was. 11'ldenco that a majority at the delegates were there In the Intlrcet or the A. 1' . A. was hrought out when nomInatons for coun- cimen were called. The wards were given time privilege at signifying their choice for couimcilnmen. Despltl this fact and even , though the candllate was soldly supported by his word , Vandervoort antI his followers I exhausted every means In their power to foist another candllate upon them whene\er their selection \as on the Citizens' ticket. Time work of the Vanten'oort crowd was not contned merely to this kInd or opposition - ton , A chairman or one of the delegations was cHght In the act at reglterlng more yates against one or the candidates than were really cast. The secretary was charged with countng unralrly. The fact that the radicals carried things to such extremes caused the more decent portion to wihdraw their support late In the convention. conventon. The greatest excItement occurred In the conventon when Deaver moved that the entire proceedings or the convention be re- conslderN1. Whie time motion was not limit , I brought Jack Laly or the Third ward to his feet wih the requEst that Dr. I'cabody the nominee for iiiayor announce whether or not he Inteuted to withdraw front the race. Dr. Pcabody was called anti answered In a very equl\ocal spoecim He sold that lie tlitl not Inten to run It the \arty was di- vlded. He followed up this statement with another to time effect that the party was divided - vided and that tram nil indications It would not get together. Then ho said that he placell hlmsulf In the hands or the city central committee and would do as It ad- vlsel1 blm. REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE. Time convention was called to order at 8 o'cloclc by Chairman Cohen. The chairman at once reported In behal at the committee which had been appointed at the previous session to confer with the Citizens' com- inittee. lIe said that when the commitee mct the league I was InCormed that time league was not In politics , and could not promlsn that Its eom'enton woul endorse ( the two nominees or the populist convemmtioim [ cOI'enton or the nominees or any party. The league eonlnlt staled that alhcugh It dith not have the IIOI\'er to promise the POl1Ulst8 anytiming It was willing to present the names at the two populist nominees to the Cii- zens' convention. At the conventon the nominees were not endorsed The report was supplemcnted hy reports at two other members of the commitee , Burr and Mimmds . The report was adopted and the committee was dlslhnged. A motion was mate to ratify the nomina- tons for the city central commitee mate a weck ago. The committee was elected as uamcd , wih the exceptIon or the nominees front the First ward. There was a fight In tIme delegation from this ward . and when the chairman announced that the reprcsenta- . t\es were n. T. Fredrickson J. Fiala and M. A. F'abriamm several members protested. The new representaton , Imowever was ac- ceptNI. Vandervoort moved to proceed to the nom- Inaton or a city ticket according to call. Time motion was carried. Louis J. Ihm was placed In nomination for city clerk b ) Simeon Bloom. Wilam Co- bur was name < hy M. J. O'Connell. Ihm was nomlnate(1 ( by a vote of 53Y to 211. ibm when called upon SJhl that he would cenlder the nomlnaton , but could Bay no more at prlsent. NomInatons were called for thc office or city commiptroller. Jesse White placed Walter Breen In imonmIrmattoii . but Breen positv ! refused to accept. 'hereupon the name or John O. Yeiser was presented by A. A. Parry and the name or Guy H. Doane by B. 11. I Thomas. Yeiser was nominated by a vote or ! to IS. When the name at Doane was 11resente,1 Vandervoort's caquer risCI yells or "rats. " Thl ! brought Laly to his feet with a vigorous Ilrotest against the disrespect that was being shown men who were placing names In nom- inatlon. Burr saW that the yells showed plainly that there was ! n element or some klml In the convention that wished to build a stone wail arount the party to keep out honorable men In order to keep their own element InsIde. 11ev. Alexander Irvine urged that respect be Ihown to everybody In the convent ion. Jesse Whie , who had been especially prominent In callIng "rats , " Immediately proceeded to apologize. lie tried to explain but he was cut short. When the Second ward was called , lcCon- neil said : "The Secon caste its vote for Yeiser , Johnny Thompson's editor. " For police judge Bernard Sacimse vat' placed In nominaton hy A. C. Gale anti Lee Helsley by Jack Laliy. Sachso was noml- nate(1 ( by a vote or 53 to 25. FOR TiE CITY COUNCIL. The following as candutlates for the city council were unanimously Ilresented hy the respectIve wards : I ' lrt wsrml , Jammmem''ol - shentky : Second m'arti John I.mly : Thlr ward , Jesse White : 1'mh ward Allen 'I' . Hector : Sixth ward , Martin Plots : Seventh ward J. W. Logan ; Eighth ward , Dr. C. D. Sprague : Ninth ward , W. C. Bollard. The 1'ourtl ward presented two cammdidstes C. W. Lumheck and Albert Cairn At thIs ! stage at the conlenton the A. P. A. crowd made its atempt to gag the varIous - elms delegations ant to foist upon them men who were not their choice. Time fight started after Wollheneky had been unanimously nominated. When McConnell 11resented the name at Lemly as the choice or the Second ward a moton was made to makE his nom- Inaton unanimous here time A. P. A. con- tngent jumd In and after a lengthy t.'lt succeeded In a motion that the vote ho taken hy wards. When the vote was taken on I.emly's name orty-one votes were against him and forty In ravor. Cries of talsQ count followed and a motion was made to dlschsrge Secretary Breen . but the motion was not put by the chalrloalh A motion to reconsider time vote was lost anti [ the Second ward was Ilaued unti time other candldates.wera 10m. . Inated. Jesse White was e'ecteti by a vote at 67 to I and I.umbek by a vote at 5n ! to 22 for Cmthmm. When the Fifth ward pnesemtoti the name of Allen Hector , Oalel at t'IO Eighth presented the name of another candidate named KIewit but time members ot the I..tth . .rt delegation insisted that they weT the - - - - - - _ . _ - - - " - - - ones to make their choice , anti Ilewlt' minnie was wUhMawn. Whtn the WITI were being called on HI ! tor's name Jesse Whlo Rnnoluetl that the Third cast six votes against him ant three for himmm 1.31) ' drln.nle.1 , a hail of ime t dell- gallon . Time vail developed the fact th3t there \lre enl ) ' tl'eotl against Rector . 3 HectorS ! . nomllatC1 br n vote or 40.4 , to Time c'.intiltlates or the remnainlmmg wartle 1"nIlntu ( rlmllnln ! "arI ( , liotte . I.olal. Sprague anti lulartl , were nomlMtcd \ ) accatmmation. : Whln the gfon,1 , again put Ul Lemimly ho was also nomlnat..1 by acchammmatiotm . Nomlnnton ! were then called for time 10ar ( ! of llulton. The Citieemm' , league candliates were Ilut up b ) thosl ! 1'orlnp time mOI'oment.1 the A. P. A. mt'mbers offered ! the names or Mrs. 1. 11. Sue , A. A. Prry , A. E. luthrrfor,1 , a 1\1 A. C' . Ualcs. 0. A immo- ' , ton to lolnlnato Bummer Thomas by acclam" ton carried. DISCUSSED QItl'STION Ol SUCCI SS. Whlo the 101 cnlon was arulng hot \ he t other caimmhltlates sitommiti be elected Ieaver mmmoetl timat time rc'ceetlings of time entire convention be rectmnsiu1entl , TIme mimotion was greeted wIth cheers. Vaumtlcrvoort cmiii imis stmpporters lvitt the muir imot in their efforia to obtaimi 11mm' attentiomi of time chair , Finally McCommmmeil got time hoot anti said lme favorel the mimotlomm because saw mmcm wmmy of electimig time ticket , I le saiti imalf of time' coim'emmtioim intended to vote for time Citizens' ticket nitmi the oilier imaif intemmdeti to vote time repmmim- Ilcami ticket , Laily wanted to know wilethier l'eabody wommiti ruin. This imrotmglmt ommt calls for hr. l'eabedy , thmo fimmaliy respommtleti : ' 'Vu'hmen I obtaitmeti my mmommmiiiatlon front this conventioim , ' ' said lr. l'eabely , "I tmmmtler- tttooil that titero u'as hmtmrmmmmmiy In tIme party amud timat it would stand tmy mmmc. It Is umttoniy immmpossible to get imimrmmommy lii this commve'mm tiomm. I 'iil stand by time lmrmmmcipies of time utrty , and I ammi still in time imaimmis of thmi convention , but I mm hot wammt to be slammgli- tered , atu soimme of time delegates sti ) ' i will lie. However , I will leave the qmmcstiomm of rim ) ' wltiidramval to time central conminittee. ' ' Time answer raised mmmore coiimmmmotionm'imiie it was at its imttiglmt a mmmotiomm to atljoturmm was mimade mud declared carried. Time coimveim- tioim atljommrmmed witimout pumtting up mmmore tlmamm one c'ammtlidate for time Hoard of Education. ( 'ilO'iS W'l'l'IIMS 'Ill II ( 'ht'NUi , liii iirt'si , 'i- ( . 'er.-limomi mm I * lie Chiurt'Iu ( if ( .iimilihtiimiii. CITY OF' MEXICO , Oct. 12.-An irmmimmense crowd early this rnornimmg sotmgimt admnissioim to the chitmrcim at Gusdaloupe to witness the coronation of time immmage of the virgin , time doors being opomi at 7 o'clock , but so great was time rush that time doors hmmmd to be closeti an hiotmC later. Time ceremony was mimagimifi- cent , there being thirty-e'aveim urcimbishoima anti bisimops in fumll robes pres mmt. The immiage was carried to time froimt of time altar by lathes wimo bath subscribed to it , amid there imi the hiresemice of time hmimbhic miotary , was fornmaily presented to Aimbot l'ianmcarto and time cimapter of Gumadaloumpe. They took time oath to preserve it for time purpose for vimichm it was lmmtendcd. Time crown \vas then blessed anti mass followed , aimmi afterward time procession , led by the archmitisimops of Mexico , New York , Cincinnati , New Orleans , Oaxaca amid a great imummmber of bishops anti priestm followed. Time crown was carried around time churcim to the entrance anti was then irougimt imito time cimurcim aimti placed above time immmago of time virgin by a bishmop and Archbishmop Michoacan. Time immmage crowned today itt a painting clammed by Mexican Catimolics to have been mniraculou&y immmpresett on stomme itt time year 1531. 'limbs event him said to imave taken place at Guadaloupe , a village about timnee imiiles distant from the City of Mexico. The crown is comimposod of goid , contributed by time ladies of Mexico , time jeweler suplhying imotiming bmmt time workmmmammshmip , for which ime cimarged $2,000. This somn was also comitnitmuted by Mexican ladies. It is rich in diammionds , sap- phtires armd other lmreclouS toimes. tNSUhtGi'IS'i'S 111.0W ( ' 1' A 'FOW. iteport ( ii. the .ttlimhr Cnmmc lii W'mm' ( if KI' ) ' W''Ht , ICIYVEST , Oct. 12.-A report imas been received Imere to time effect that tue town of Uaracoa , on time mmortimermt coast of Cuba , hmas been taken by the insurgents ant'i blowmt up with dynamite. a- - I , . Ji. 0. JEi,1IGt'1'FiS Aflhi COMING. alumil , ' 'lMithiig Mem.mhmers of jutSister - Jio.I ht'rtAlremid Time delegates to thio P. B. 0. coimvetmtion and nmammy visiting mmmembcrs am beginning to arrive , aimd the city will be thrommged with womeim weariimg time goldemi star for timrce days of timia week. Time mercharmts arm pro- imanimmg to decorate timeir wiimdows in llonor of time guests of time city anti time woimmen of Omimahma's cimapter have immnule every arrammge- rm'ent for time reception anti emmtertaimmmmmemmt of timoir gtmests. Time immformimal reception anti bammquet wlli take place emi Tuesday evenimmg at time Mu- lard , where time delegates are to be enter- tamed. Timis will be attentleti by all 1' . B. O.'s in time city , mme invitatiomms outside tite order imavirig been issued , On Timurstiny evening - ing the formal reception viii be attended by several imundred wimo imavo beemm Invited to meet time visiting 1' . B. 0. At time receptiomm time Boyd orchestra , Franz Amieinmann , coimducter , will remmtier timis liro- gram : Tannhmatmst'r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W'mmgner Overturt'-itomnttrmtlc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kiier hiclar \Vmtltz-Sumnmmmei' EvemmlmmgVaidtctmfcl ihy Request , Clarinet Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JInm'nmmammmm Guide llumelimer. Selection-Isle of Cimampagime. . . . . . . . . . Ftmrst Iimtormn ission. Ovorttmrm'-Fcst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lt'tmtner Cornet Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iiartrmianmmm 11. hmarso. \Vmmitz-Nighmtlngale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zeller Violin Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .icimxtenmps Franz Amlelnmtnn. : Seection-Wnng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . More - A 'Oimimmit's I1lessImi , My only cililti was dangerously sick for fommi' days mvitit cholera infamitunm , Our best tioctor could not help her. We concluded to try Charnboniaimm's Colic , Cholera anti liarnlmoea hlenmetly. After time thirti those sue was out of dammger , amid at tlmls writing is out playing , May Goti bleos time nmanufactmmrcrs of timl9 medicIne , for their efforts to tie good , Mrs. havim.l II , Allen , F'nyetteville , N , Y , Steel i tug mm VI mmt'gnr I'inii ( , lv , 'I' . hiamand last imight appealed to time police for betier protection at time factory of the Commsolldateti Vingear works , Fifty- first anti Pierce streets. htecently tbieves , imave broken in and carried off two barge coppem' contlensers , a coimsitierable r.cction of time pluming. and otimer harts of time equmip- mont of time factory. h'hihtSAi. 1'tit.tItth'llS , Ora haley , stock raiser , Laranmie , is at the Mthlrml. Mr. 11. S. llrancim , Lincolmm , Neb. , is stopping at the llsrker. A. J. Nolan , withu a St. Louis lye hommse , is at time Barker. Mrs. A. I't. Cowie is visiting Mrs. F' . C. Matthews at 1)enver. Attorney 0. Id. Lammmbertson of Lincolmi was in time city last evening , Mr. J. M. McNamara , egent "Cimanley's Aummt" comnpany , is a Barker guest. James Moran , whim a Baltimore drumg house , is cltmarteremi at time Barker. Mr. 0. It. lute , 1mm advance for time Schubert Concert comimpany , is at time Barker. Master in Cimanmccry Corrmishm of the Union Pacific , St. l'aul , is registoroti at the Mu- lard. lard.Mr. Mr. W , C. Justice , advance representative for "Defaulter" commipammy is stopping at tue hanker. H , B. Kooser , traveling fneigimt agent for the Missouri Pacific at Salt Lake , recemmtiy mit Omaims. is In time clta' . James hCeir handle , time Scotchm orator , wimo spoke at Washington hail F'riday evonummg , called at Time lice oillce yesterday , lie left for ICansas City last mmight , where ho speaks today , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nu'hrmmsknmls itt time hhitiis. At the Arcade-I' , 3. Morrow , Nortim l'hiLtte. At the Dehione-It. A. Stewart , Nortek ; F. If , Bailey , Nebraska City ; .Morris I'aimner , Sciuuy Icr. . At time Paxton-Il. I' , Knight , Lincoln ; .V , II. IL. Richardson , Fremnont ; % , C , Canaan , tjothenbUrg. At the Zmierchantus-lt , B. ltogers , Grand Island : A. It. Fhinmimtton , J. I. ) . harris , Un. coin ; U. \Vnaimburrm , Cimmtdron. 1 i . ' ΒΆ : . iflov , W. Ii , WOOD. Pro ? , W. B'oo&i , cmmnmtiitlate for time office of county sumperimmtenmtlemmt of public ihmstrmmction , hi > ' time unamiimmmotms vote of imotim citizeims mmmmtt demmmocrntic parties , was born 1mm Ctmlpeper. a. , Jtmmmmlmmny 7. 1S5S. Ills ancestry extentis lit direct limme timrotmghm time l'aymme , Cropp mmimtt George fimmiiies , wimu were nmmmommg time orlgi- mmcl settlers of time "Olti Ionaimmion , " amid vhma at mliI'ft'remmt imt'riotis iihit'ti state mtmmtl mmaiioimni POSitiOmmS 'itii imoimom' ammti distimmetion'esiey \\'ooti , fatlmer of time smmbjcct of tlmis sketch , was for mmmammy years 1mm time Ummitt'ti States revemumo service , ills relatives of 'mVmtsimimmg- tort commmmty , Nelmrmtska , time Lippincotte , are amnmommg time first settlers mtmmtl best citir.cmms lii time state. Mr.'ootl receiveti imls early tralmmimmg 1mm time seimools of his imativo commmmtr ) ' , vimiclm was hater comimpleteti itt Oaklammtl nmmti Cimemmtmmut Grove ncademmmles. lie is of a very sttmtlioua atmtl lmrogressivo disposItion , tcmimperate in hilt imabits antI lIberal 1mm imi views , \\'idlo im seltlommi I mit rtmties II is ciii mmiomms tltOii others , lie speaks wimen tlmmty reqmmires wltlmoimt reservation - tion , fear or fmt'or. Like mmmost progressive ycung mmmen , umumorm arri' immg at mmmanlmoomi , ttmnmmed imis mm tteimt iomt tewartis other anti mmower fielmls , After spenti- I ilil sommi e t I mmmc \Vashmimmgt eu , I ) . C' . , lIe cc mm- mmectetl imimmiseif with msomiie of time Ieatlimmg 1mm- stttmmtionmm of time nortimermm states , lie canto to Neimrnmmk0 in the fail of 'SI , locating in \Vashimmgtomm cotmmmty wimere , two years later ito received time tmtmmmmmi mmmomms mmcmii iimzm i iomm 0 1 im lit part ) ' for commrmty smmperimmtemmtiermt , ammil 1mm thmo caimmimaign fohiowimmg lmis support fmtr exceeded time stremmgtim of lilmt ticket. Alter conmimmg to Ommmalma lie emmgaged lot' a vimllo 1mm bus immees immm rsui te , tioniimg vimicim tinmo ime becanime idemitiiletl whim sommme of otmr largest estabhlshmmmments , wiieru lie is yet remmmeiimbereti by imis associates as a mmianm of Imommur , immtog- rity mmnmmi ability , lie imas bmemm teacimimig imm lotmgias cotmmmty commtlmmtmcmmsly for sevemm years , and htoltlmi first class reconmmimmcnmlatiomms fromim time board of every scimool over wiiicim in , has Presidemi. lie imas taugimt bomne of time mmmost atlvanceti scimooimm iii time cotmmmtry , arid commmmmmammmled time imigimest salzmriemi , 1mm coiisiderlng iif cantlitiacy time lmeopie can rest assured that timey imm'e before timemim a gemmtlemmmamm , a scholar anti 1mm tIme trmmo senmemi of the word , a 111:1mm. : W'iicmi elected to time office ime tiii emmtlenvor to elevate time scimoolum of Douglas cmmtmmmiy to that stmlmmdarti comm- sistent. vitit simmmiiar imstittmtiomms of this , time banner commmmty of time slate , Mr. Wood is a imearty lover of dowmmrlgimt , imommest work anti a fierce denommmmcer of all slmammms and quackery , wimetimer in socIal life , btmiminess , or time imrofeasiomms , as simown tmy the foilowing reprodmmctiomm of an mmrgummment delivered by imlimi imeforo tile lotmghtms county teachers Noveimmber 3 , 1891 , on time subject "Needetl Chamiges In Omir School Laws , " "In expressiamg mmmy views on timis smmbject I Imope I tili hot b tmmmmlermtteotl as peraomm- ally Immsirmuatimmg. I have long aimmce imelti tlmo opinion that time mmmost pressing anti bone- tidal changes nmeeded itt our school ia' wommitl be time eradication , aim far as possible , of politics front time 0111cc of county etmpcrimn- tendent. This would hot ommiy bemmeflt otmr schools arid commmnmonwemtltli , but vouid be a great relief to comiscientlomms suimorimmtenmjemmts , "Ummder tue lmresemmt law , in order to re mmmain long In omce , it seems imecessary that superinmtemidents tmsit their ofilces principally as focal points Ironn which to send out emmmis. sarles-lmtmbs ( rein wimich to radiate spokes fornmlng tvlmcels to ride to re-election , This simoultl not be. This office , like that of time United States civil service commmimmit'siomm , should be as indepentlemmt of politics aimmi as i.mmmpartiai in its operation as irneslimlo. Comm. sclentious superinmtendemmt tinder time existing iamv lead a disagreeable life. They votmlmt welcommme with deiighmt a iaw mmiaklmmg It immi- pmraibie ammtl , timerefore , mmnimecessmry : to con- skier many reqmmests mind cxpectationms of cimariatimnic , obseqimiotis teticimers mimmtl timeir friemmtis for sleciai favors in return for political - cal service , or from fratormmal commafderatiomie. ' 'lilt ' ' cmnmc a 'omnt1g immamm for tX.imiilnotlomm : wlmo9o fathmor is a promninent imolitlciamm anti vmo ) imas several brothers oitl emmougim to vote. lie fails. Time emmmmmity of th whole family is tlmereby incmmrretl-votei , all lost , how are tummy to Ito redeemed ? Time appilcamit nmma' ito r cilietl , examination adapteti to hIs calmacity mmnml attimininent , certificate issmmotl-peopie mm- hotel upOn. rimeco charlatans , witim brats enougim to hmmliti bronze statmmes mis Imigh as timmi Wasimhmmgton nmtonummment , glib tongues , ability to write a good hand , draw a plctmmre , aimmi 1)10350 ) time children , frequently succoetl , under shelter of partisan euhmcrimmtentlents , 1mm fooling time people for years. "Timat the duties pertaining to time office of cotmmity emmperimmtendent may Ime discimsrgeti Inn- partially anti wIth mlmmo tlignity it is necessary that supr'nint-ndents le relieved of time temimta- tion to timums dabble In imulitics ammml ito per- mimitted to bretmtlmcn 1mm the atmmmosphmere of pence , indepontlommce , imonor. This can ho ut'cimret1 to tlmeni anti the , people relieved of cimanlatanfsom by estahlisimlmmg county hmoartia of oxamiminers , cOiiiiOaOtl of time coummty ammpenintentlont as lwcsident anti two commnty teacimers , hmoltling first grade certificates , omme of whommm should be of tllfferc.nmt politics frommm the stmperimmtond- tnt. Sinmmiiar legislation exists iii mmmammy atates. " ( Adv. ) GOOD Shi iIh'hI lIlt ! ) It I It ( 'i.lSiii4 , vl mmimt'rs nf I ime ; ; ' ; : ; ; lit the St-v erni ( HutI'stN. Time fair for the benefit of time Iiommmo of time Gonti Simephmermi , which Imati been in lro gress for a fort'milgimt at Creigiuton imahi , closet last night. Time fair was very successful , Time total receipts are eatlmmmatemi mtt $6,000 , those of last evenimig alone being $2,500. Duriimg time whole evening time imall was crowded , antI time attendammco was not much less timaim a tiiommeanml , The average attendance - ance for time previous mmighmts was imearly 500. Secretary B. A. l'ollanml arid lila asslstammt , I ) . T. ICing , were kept bmmsy till an early hour thus mnormmirmg commuting time receipts anti flgmmrlng out the profits , 'rime crowd pressetl closely around time plat- formmt at time front of the hall , where time re- emmltit of the voting contests were amimmounced , Ex-Counclimmian Lowry presided over time hal- lot boxes , amid cabled time wimmners , Time prizes mvemo iireseimted by Father Mcflevitt of Sonmthm Onmaima. The $100 ulianmond ring was awarded to Miss Ida Ymile , tlmu reoeiv- ing clerk of time \'esiern ( Ymmion ollIco. i'at- rick Slmeaimy of iloutim Omaha womm time ladles' gold watcim , Mlcimael Mumnimimy's frienmls Polled immore Votes than timose \Vihlismmm Paxtomm , Jr. , and time hmannisonmo dimimnond stud wenmt to Mr. Mumrpimy. Time piammo was wait by Miss Ella hlariimweii of 1"remnont , , anti time secontl die- mnommd ring was awadod to MIss Ida Block of timia city , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1'iL C.tl)1I'i'S IN UNhI'tItai , Om'ders Itpgniii t I mig 'Flit-i r I'ersonnl Commil iit't .t ( 'I , Ispumit'il , The following order was first suggesteti by inemmmborts of tiue mmmiiitary comnpammies of tuG high scimool , and was thmen submitted to a meeting of time omcens , where it was approved - proved , witim only one amiverse vote , It has time full approval of time amiperintenmlent amid the principal of the hligim school ; Order No. 11 : Ott or alter timi miato ca- ulots whmil wearimmg high school cadet uni- fern or any Imart of uniform , mtrt orlcremi , not to muse tobacco 1mm any formn ; not to enter any ithaca wimere intoxlcmtting lmquor Is solti , aimd not to vIsit tiny locality of ill-repute. Ouiicermt imot complying with tuft errier will be publicly reducetl. l'nivateta will be pub. holy roprimnantled. Other punishment may in' mudmied to the above. It simnmli be the duty of every officer ( commissioned or mmoncomn- missioned ) to reimort tlbiobedience of timis order. Any oiiicor Phielmling a cadet or not reporting mi violation of timis order will be severely dealt with. it. H. CONNELL , Semmior Captmtirm. 11. C. hANSEN , Atijutant. . -S. Jhi'ih ) , hiOLIEN-Miss IJiiimmn , aged 2 years , Sep. teinber 2 , 1 , at Not'wood , Englummi , -