8 TJTE OMAHA BATLT BEEtdTfUTDAT , JtTTAr 10 , 1990. KO OPPOSITION TO MERGED Nothing lint Harmony anil Enthusiasm ii the Congressional Convention. HE IS NOMINATED BY ACCLAMATIOf HciinMlrntm lit Com e-ntloii iolc-e- i CimillilMlr lo Hi'iri'Hi-iil ( lie Sroonil Hie Aett Two When the congressional convention of th Second district met at Washington hal yesterday afternoon there was n feature left to emphasize Its pro cccdlngs save enthusiasm for th candidate to whom the vote of e\er delegate hod already been pledged. Th contest was over and all differences hai been adjusted In the county convention n the previous day , KO the convention ha nothing to do except to formally ratify th unanimous choice of the voters as ex pressed at the primaries Tor that rcasm the lobby was somewhat limited and III galleries were only partially Illled when th convention was called to order This olllc was performed by II 11 Hoblson , chalrma of the congressional committee , who said "Pellow Republicans This Is a buslncs campaign You will remember at the Col scum t\\o jears ago the ringing word ! 'I'olltcs Is business and business Is poll tics , ' spoken by our next president , Wtlllat McKlnlcy. Hylrtuo of that sentiment li Is well on the way to the white house , an you are here today. "There Is only one great pirty left In thl campaign , and that Is the republican part ; It Is backed b > the voters , worKliiBinen an business Interests uf the country , regard less of party. "The democratic party In Its national coi ; mention now assembled at Chicago Is si rlously eonalderlng the surest way to polll leal dissolution and suicide , und Is sccmlngl nearlng the deMrcd end. "The people have spoken In their conveti tlons. Our nomlneis aie Invlnelble , led b the American Napoleon , William McKlnlcj tor president , out fearless Jack MacColl fo governor and honest tireless Dave Moicu for congress , and with a stat and county ticket of good mete to assist them , the buslncs , Interests of this country , regardless 11 party , wilt maich to victory at the polls I Novcmbei to the tune of Protection , rec proclty and prosperity , " with majorltlt never equaled In the hlttoiy of our natioi "In behalf of Mr Mercer and the rctlrln congressional committee , and personally , desire 'o thank voters friends , and Intelesl of this district and state , one und all , for th undivided , cordial support rendered In on past campaigns th.it were victorious \V shall never forget the splendid service 101 dered In those campaigns by my friend Cornish , Kennedy , Ilromc and others wh will , no doubt , bo found In the thickest < the present campaign ; In like mannci w extend our thanks and congratulations I the press for Its uniform favors" AND11UWS NAMES MUKCBU. A. C. Foster of the Seventh waid we Introduced as temporary chairman M Foster acecptcd the honor vciy brlelly. C motion of T K Sudborotigh the reading c the < call was dispensed with and I. ( Ilhoadcs of the Seventh v.aul and W. ! Ilakei of Sarpy countj wcro elected BOI rotarles. The temporaly oiganlzatlon wa made permanent and I It Andrews of tl Ninth vvaid waa iceognlzed to nominal D. II Mercei Mr. Andrews said that republlcai often fought at the primaries , hi after that was settled they united : one compact body against their commc enemy. His privilege was to ratify tl verdict that had been expressed I the people at the primaries and nomlna jthe man they had chosen. lie tcvlowed bomo length the triumphs of the republic : party and drew a strong compirison b twoen the condition of the woiKlngmcn 1S92 and that In which tliey now foui themselves after four jears of democrat rule. Ho came to picsent the name of man who was In harmony with every prl clplo of republicanism who knew the difle once between foreign shoddy and Amcrlci muscle , and who knew that evei obligation contraeted by the Amei can people bhould bo honest paid. Ho was n man who KIHI the needs of his district and who had a tended to those needs better than any mi who had ever been sent to congress fie this district. A man who was the sail after election as before that man was Dav Mercer. Mr. Andie\.s' remaihs were a companled by ficqttcnt applause , which ci initiated In a prolonged outburst at the fin mention of Mercer's nameThe nomlnatli was seconded by H V. Munro foi Wnshln ton eounty , II. F Murphy for South Omal and a delegate from Sarp > county On motion of Charles J Giocno the noni nation was inadu by acclamation , and by rising vote , and as the delegates rose their feet they united In Unco cheers f Mci cer. Mr. Meteor was called to the platfon where ho recchcd a greeting which was continuation of the enthusiasm that h ; charactcrbcd the previous piocccdlngs the convention. The nominee e pressed his appioclatlou of tl honor of a nomination by acelanutlon at ingcd his fellow republicans to unite wl him and mike the Second district the bann congressional district of the state. I mentioned each of his opponents and d clared that ho know them as true repu Deans , who would put their shoulders to tl wheel now that the light was over. 'Ihi would nsslbt to win a glorious victory November. On motion of AV. 1Om ley , Mr Merc was authorised to name his own congrc Elonal committee IN A MOOD roil SPEECHES. The regular business of the ( ( invention hi been concluded In Icbs than half an ho and the delegates Insisted on speeches fro cvciy one who was willing to talk. ' 1 flriit call was for John L Kennedy , w ; spoke at Homo length. Ml. Kennedy sn ho had no fear that any one who knew hi would inlsconHtiuo his position. Hut the wcra homo who did not know him , and f their benefit ho wished to srmarcly state 1 position , Ho had fauppoitcd D.ivo Meic twltu lief010 , and ho was rcudv to suppi : him for tint or any other ollleo as long the inpubllean party would nominate lili There hail been n gentlniiMit impressed 1 EOIUO of the business men of the dlstilet th under existing cltcumstanrcH no ono shou luvu disputed Mi Mcmrti elalm to icuoi jnatlon Ho had been a candidate bofo this bltuntlou utobo , otherwise as far ho himself w s concerned ho would not hi > . bron a c/imlldata / at all Continuing , Mr Kennedy said that ho h dlscoveieil many Indications of republic success thin fall. It was said that the pn ulatlon of Omaha had decreased , but , jud ing by the vote cast at the iceent prlmurli and i 1 In oxchnnso for Coupons with "ChowInK mid Smoklnc. " iTTho onlj AHTI-HEIWOUS , AMI DYSPEPTIC 1 11 and NICOTINE NEUTRALIZED ; JACK KNlVES oiTdTEH KNIVES'of fins quality , American tuamifuotuu Mnzov Sfcol ; Imiul forged , fiuel tompcrctl IMmlcti j fitn } , ' Hnndlo. Flno RAZORS , Higlicat Gxado Stcu 1 Hollow Giouiut. Ci.iitKiiiii fiplulu ln > in mt nrp tlm Aliov < Oni l' < ju ] in (11 carA 0 ( I it ( t i > unr ) AKU ) < . Tuu I'ou/urm in tueh 10 ctnt (4 ( cutw ) I'a Icjt Kail Pouch Tobacco is sold t > ; all dealers. I'itrUuKi " < " < rt > VKiat < ; ci > iilulnlii | ; no > u | > mi will b uiri'plrd u couponn. "yo : , 'frnplylM fitr i CauiMH , "t ni " Hint-tu llty at tuo Cvuivni. LLLtlKAtEt ) Ctlilouuti/othtr Vulunltt Artich uHtuctUnatki , lately Ml tliem , MllleJon requei Ifct Blfitb Drot. Tobacco Co. , Wheeling , W. V ; * iilijtug < l mficr July 1,1HU here were more republicans In Omaha tha vor before. lie nildcil that lie had bee mlsquoteil ns repudiating the republlco Into and national platforms. Thli h wished to deny. He stated that he had nc cferred to the state platform , but he ha aid that lie wan not entirely satisfied nit he St Louis platform In one respect. H vanted to see some recognition of sllvei and If he wore sent to congress ho woul work and vote for that recognition , but h * ns , nevertheless , opposed lo free and UE Imltcd coinage at 1C to 1. Referring to the national campaign th speaker said that this was no time for the irles Pour jears ngo the democratic part md n tlioorj that free trade would bencfl his tottntrv It had been given n chance o test Us theory and the result had bee llsftstrous. Under tLo existing condition t would be folly to experiment with th rco silver theory. The people had nn or lortunlty tn secure protection by return UK the republican party to power. Thl was the Important I'stic and even If ho wa nn advocate ot free coinage ho would not I ustldcd In voting an } thing else but th republican ticket. The crowd called repeatedly for W I Ourley , who finally took the floor Ion enough to say that ha wished to discuss th ssucs of the campaign at a future time , In uust be excused on the present occasion. STItONOnil THAN HIS PARTY. 12. J Cornish was the next man selected b , ho delegates and he created consldcrabl amusement by presenting the humorous shl if the situation He wai liberally n | ilauded when ho stated that he was now eoi vlnced that Mr Mercer was the stronget nan that could have hern nominated 1 .ho : < arly had nominated himself it woul lave been compelled to make the HR ! strletlj on party lines. Hut Mr. Merct mil many frlenda In all parties whom li would bring In to help swell the republic ! majority. In conclusion Mr. Cornish BIX I : hat the fight was over now and ho woul iio found , as In the past , working for tl ) success of the republican ticket , During the Inte'nals between the effort of the other speakers Charles J Greene ha locn repeatcdl } called for , and now the de ! vgatis Insisted on hearing htm Ho re tpondcd with ono of the most eloquent an effcctlvo campaign speeches ever heard I his city. He aroused the enthusiasm of th convention from his first words , and at In ervals his sentences merged Into an olc ( uencc so Inspiring that he was compelle .o pause whllo the delegates vociferate heir approbation Itcglnnlng he vigorous ! irrnlgncd the democratic party as rcprc tented by the Chicago convention The part md again revised itself It had not enl nibllshed a new bet of principles , but 1 mil adopted a new sjstem of Internal ai rangement It had placed Itself under th eontrol of the southern wing , aided by ew accretions fiom the west The grc. eadcrs , who had stood for time honore ) i Inclplcs , had been relegated to tlip rci and the Altgekls , the Tlllinans and tli llacltburns vveic In the siddle Continuing , Mr. Orceno quoted the fin mragraph of the democratic platform , whlc said "We- , the democrats of the Unite States , In convention assembled , do rca Inn our allegiance- these great esscnth > rlnclplcs , of justice and liberty upon whlc our Institutions are founded and which tli lomocratic party has advocated from Jeffei son's tlmo to our own freedom of speed freedom of pi ess , freedom of conscience , tli preservation of personal rights , the cquallt of all citizens before the liw , .mil the faltl ful observance of constitutional llmltatlotis , INSULT TO INTELLIGKNCi : . "Why , " declared Mr. Greene , "for sue a body of men to formulate such ah e prcsslon Is an Insult to the Intelligence i the civilized woild. Trecdom of spccei When has It been possible foi a man wl WPS not alllicted with their partlculai do , mas to spe-ak his honest sentinientB sout of Mi-bon and DKon's line ? Kven In Bo ton men were dragged off to jail to pn tect them from the mob that t-ought the lUes merely because thej had quoted ! > on of the most inspiring sentiments fro the Declaration of Independence The so of Illinois was drenched with the bloc of Love-joy , simply bceauso he had pu' ' Ilshe-d passages fiom the Deelaiatlon i Independence and they dragged Dr. Stor from his pulpit because he dared to pn God to help the helpless and the pee What an audacity foi the&o men to s. they aie for free speech " 1ha de-claro for freedom nf consclcm and they eail easily do that , for they hai no conscience. They dcclaie for the pre eivatlon of personal rights when 4,000,0i of people- were wrested fiom theli clutchi by the union armies on the hlstoilc lle-li of the civil war. It took four jears war and the lives ot 250,000 of the nation biavcst &ons to make them umlei stand tl A , I ) , U of personal rights They de-da1 foi constitutional limitations. Yes , llml ations that will dls.um the fedcial go\cr mctit of the povvci to protect Itself at tl south as well as In the north. They pr pose that 4,000,000 of people who were 11 ciale-d by tlio pi oclainatlon of emanclpatlc and cnfranchlacireiit by republieau legl latlon shall be driven fiom the homes their childhood and the giave-b of the dead by as cruel and re-lentlesb a pcrsec tlon as ever dlsflguicd the history of ai nation on earth " Referring more particularly to the comli struggle. Mr. Gre-cnc as.Knd what bettei a soclatlons u man could hope to find th : those which tirroundcd him in the repu llcan party. 'Tho democratic party was ; organization that sheltered every element Incendiarism. Not a man who bore the n Hag of the commune , not an anaiehlst or socialist had ever been bred In the repu llcan party. Ho regretted that there we some few men who proposed to desert tl standard now that It was appaient that the was a light before It. These ; men had be too ucai the sutler's wagon. They fear that the enemy would break Into the Hi and captuic the v.agon and they wanted bo near It. For such men as thcso li only hope was that they would never coi : back SVhat was vvp.nted this fall was r publican fanaticB.'o had had more thi unough of parade republicans. There vv going to bo vvat and the party needed wa riois It wanted men whose plumes won bo seen waving where the smoke robe thle cst , men who did not cato what the rest might bo , but fought with the same devolli toward vlctoiy or defeat. Mi * . Greene's addtess was a fitting cllmi to the proceedings and as > > onn as the a plauBQ which gtcetcd his closing pcroratli had Rtibsldcd the convention adjourned. I'ciftrvt A Would give us perfect health. Hecauso m < and women are not peifectly wise they mil talto inedlclnn < i to Keep themselves perfect healthy. I'ure , rich blood i.i the basis need lieilth. Hood's Sar parllla Is the O True Illood Purifier It give * health becau It builds up on the true foundation pu blood , Hood's Pills are purely vegetable , perfect harmless , always reliable and beneficial. rouu iiLiiniiAiisviio Aitn WAVII : One of the ( Imirti't Hurt an Uiunl It < > foril. The police have been aslttd to keep lookout for four men , William Dlaelc , Chart Hdwaids , John Miller and E , 0 , Hurto who are wanted bv the Tidellty and Casual company for a buiglary v hlch la suppos to huvu been committed In Missouri i four are well Known and desperate creel Not lung ago ono of them , Illatlc , ma his cheapo ft am the Deu Molncs authoi tics upon the veiy threshold of the Io > penitentiary , to which place ho was bei removed to seivo a sentence- for burglary. Local Interest , howevci , Is centered the man Uurton , who has nn Omaha carc < Ho was one of the four men w were supposed to have cracked t vafo In I'orter Droa , ' fruit commlssl stoic at Eighth ntiil Jones streets last ye : 'luc safe blowers were inte-iruptcd lu tin woik and fled , but were captured near Gl son Although Uurton Is only 19 yen old ho bhimeJ himself a desperate chare ter , for after the four were turrounded drew a icvolver and snapped it an ofllce face , but the cartridge failed to cxploi No case lould be made against thu m and they \\eic discharged , after being IK for bomo time on the chatee oC vagrancy Persons who liavc a coughlne spell eve night on aceouut of a tickling sensation the throat may overcome It at once by of One Minute- Cough Cure. nnn. KAOIILSTCN-Mt * iSmtllne H. , nee > eiiit > , at the ic'bldcnca of her dau ht Mrj. { ' . \V McVickcr , 2 03 I'onplet t > venue. Services Trldav July 10th. ul o'cloclc. Itsteimviit ut Wyoming , llllno TALK MARKET HOUSE AGAIN Corporation May Be Formed to Construct Such a Building , PAY THE CITY FOR THE FRANCHISE Mnni Cntitrniitlntc Stall * for Dealer * mill nit Inline-line Auditorium Cuiuitilc of ScnUitK Thuti- NiiiulH or 1'crxoiiH. The market house project , which has jobbed up In various forms during the past car or two , Is again being discussed by Ity officials and there Is a possibility that company will be formed some tlmo this ummcr to t.sk for n franchise. The nc- csslly of having a large auditorium during xposltlon jcar has aroused some additional ntcrcst In the cntcrptlsc , ns It lJ the belief of a number of councilman that this ould best bo obtained by combining these \so projects. Several members , among wham Council- nan 1'rlnce Is especially active , nro quietly \orklng on the scheme. 1'rlnco savs that urlng the past week ho has been assured ly one or two heavy property owners that hey would bo willing to form a company house and alidl- o build a suitable market orlum In case a satisfactory franchise ould bo procured. There ate two sites nentloncd In connection with the project. These are the old Exposition block and the > lock north of the Mlllard hotel , on which ho 1'rcsbytcrlan hospital stands. It Is aid that the latter property tan now bo mrchascd for ? 70,000 , which would make he entire cost of the proposed structure omowlmt moio than $200,000. The Idea suggested by 1'rlnco Is to build large , circular structmc , the ground lloor f which could bo devoted to market house urpobes H would have broad entrances on wo sides , and the stalls would be arranged round the outside walls leaving a latgc pen circular space In the center. Above ho first story the building would bo donxr haped and thus form an Im mense auditorium , scaling fiom 12- 00 to 16,000 people. r " , having iclfect acoustic piopcrtles The dca Is to have the seating capacity divided .ctvvcen the pit and two galleries extend- ng ncaily around the building , thus bilng- IIK ovciy seat within easy hearing distance of the stage. The proposed franchise will provide that n icturn for the authority to establish and imlntaln a market house the company hill pay to the city annually lo per cent if the entire profits. At the end of ten jcars ho city shall havu the option of putchaslng he property at Its first cost or continuing ho evistlng arrangement. The details havt lot been put In definite form , but the couucllincn Interested believe that home- lilng will certainly bo accomplished soon. An Appeal for AsM The man who Is charitable to himself will Istcn to the mute appeal for assistance made > y his stomach , or hlb liver. In the hhape ol ll\ers dispeptie qualms and uneasy scnsa- lens In the regions of the glands that secretes his bile Hosteller's Stomach nit ers , my dear sir , or m.idaia aa the case nay be Is what jou require. Hasten to ise , if jou are troubled with heartburn , vlnd In the stomach , or note that jour sjKln or the whites of your ejes are taking i sallow lire. - o ' 'peinl Sumliiv atNliliiinl v\llh the Woodmen of the World. Special train leaves Union Depot at 9 30 a n. Tickets 75 cents. For Illx'UiiinMi'N. consumptives , invalids of all kinds. Tor ever j one who Is weak and wants tc eel strong. Hot Springs , So. Dakota. „ Half raUs via the Burlington , -July 24th Call at ticket ofllce , 1502 Farnam St. , and get full lufoimatlou. _ Summer Tour * . Don't mr.ke final arrangement for yoni summer vacation until jou have secured a tourist folder issued by the UNION PA- cirio. Call on or address A. C. Dunn , City Pass & Ticket Agent , 1302 Farnam street. Alplia Cnmii > o. 1. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. Picnic and excursion , Ashland , Sunday July 12. Very Interesting program. Specia train leaves Union Depot 9 30 a. in Kouml trip tickets 75 cents On sale nl SwarU & MeKelvej' , 314 So. 15th St. , am at M. Kclscr , 218 N. IClh St. lion Would \ ou 1,1 U < - to bathe In a bath tub 250 feet long and 7i feet wide ? You can , at Hot Springs , South Dakota Half rates via the Uurllngton , July 24th Call at ticket olllcc , 1502 Tarnam St. , am get full Information. Sir Thirty r. HI. Train. of the CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. nest service. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. Dining car. City office , 1504 Tarnum. TinCoNt. . Only a trifle more than at your owi bomo. $500 a week for good accomodatlons ; $ H for bettei ; $20 for the best , at Hot Springs South Dakota. Half rates via the Burlington , July 24th. Cull at ticket ofllce , 1502 Farnam St , am get full Information. TO LINCOLN TO iti.sini : : Several Omalia I'artleN < ; i\eii Aaollie AhlilliiKPlace. . Sheriff McDonald went to Lincoln ycster day with C. II. Brown and William Cartel both of whom will reside nt the pcnltentlar ; for bomo time. Drown was convicted of forg Ing the name of Mrs G. R. Wludhclm to i check und was bcntcnccd for ono jear , vvhlli Mr. Carter , who Is a coloted gentleman s'0t tangled up with borne chickens belong Ing to another man and was accused o stealing them. The Jury didn't believe hi story about bujlng the chickens and th Judge gave him a year at Lincoln to thliil up another story. The sheriff will take Ida King and Ilcnr. Harris to the penitentiary today. But are colored. The King \umian "touched' a tcmleifoot and was glvcti fifteen moiitlit Harris carved a stieet railway comlucto bccaube ho asked Harris to pay his fare Ho will rcsldo at Lincoln for two } cars , AVHISni.MKN AUHlMnV IN IJAHM3ST. They Will ( Jo A fin * the Nnllonnl Meet of 18HN. The local Tvhcelmen are going after the meeting of the National League of American Wheelmen for the exposition year , and they nro full of hope thabrwhen they come back from this > car's meet nt Louisville they will bring back the meet bf'1888 In their little grips. A meeting of somciot those who Intend to go was held In Dave O'llrlcn's office last night , where they organized a club Dave O'llrlen was elected president and Vf. A Mcsslck secraarj' . It developed that up to date thcie are about fifty local wheelmen who have decided to tuako the trip. One of the first mutters accomplished watt the adoption of a uniform , which consists of white duck knickerbockers , military Jackets and caps adorned with the Ak-Sir-Hen col ors and black golf stockings with Ak-Sar- Ben trimmings A committed consisting of G W Parish , T S Kcllcy and O. A Ben son was appointed to look after the matter. This uniform Is expected to make an Impression upon the- other delegates. To aid the cffott a headquarters will bo estab lished at the LouIsNlllu hotel , where wheel men will bo cute1 tallied In nil manner of wnjs. The Commercial club will give C.OOO Omaha badges for distribution in older to advertise the exposition H has not been decided wlat road will bo traversed from here to Chicago. The Monon will bo used from Chicago to Louis ville It Is expected that n one-fare rate for the round trip will bo obtained , which will amount to $1950 The club will ttave'l In a special car. It leaves on Saturday , August S. In older to raise enough money to prop erly meet the expenses of advertising the city , a blue ribbon meet will bo given next Thurfcday night. Manager Manila has donated the use of the Charles Street park for the occasion. The program will com prise short raes between the best men In the city. The affair was left In the hands of a committee couilRlIng ot J 13. Howe , 0. A. Benson , A. D. rottcrmon , G. W , John ston and R W. ritch. 1'leiile mill Ilvi'iirslon Alpha camp No 1 , Woodmen of the World , Ashland , Sunday , July 12th. Tickets 75 cents. Special tialn leaves Union Depot at 9.30 a. tit , MATT13US I * T J 1HSTUICT COl'llT. ' lIolineH SHIM lie HUH No Objection ( o HlH VA'lfe Seeill'liin 11 IH\.oree. A letter relating to the Item which re cently appealed lu the local columns ol this paper , to Ihe effect that Mrs. Holmes had applied for a divorce from her husband on the grounds of desertion and cruelt > has been received bj The Bee from ex- Councilman Robert H. Holmes. The letlci Is dated at Pueblo , Cole , and states that the wrltei Is at present engaged In puttlnp up a largo building In that city and will return to Omaha In the near fulutc. lit sajs ho has no objection to his wife pro cuiliiR a divorce. Anna B. Jones has appealed to the courts for a divorce from John D. on the ground ol desertion She Informs the court that she was married to Jones at Wyandgttc , Kan March 15 , 1890. On thai fourth annlversarj of their marriage , while they were Ihlnp In this city , Jones deberted her and their ono child and she lias no knowledge of his whereabouts Constable W. R. Learn has commenced suit against the L E Roberts compinj tc rcco\cr $800 on a replevin bond It Is al leged that the defendants replev Ined a lol of goods from the plaintiff in November 1S93 , and gave the usual replevin bond When the suit came to trial In the dibtrlcl court the court found that the Roberts com pany had no right to tht goods and ordered them returned or their value paid to Leain the value being fixed ut $ SOO. The gootlt have not been returned , ! so It Is alleged hi the petition , and the signers of the boni are sued for the amount of the Judgment. Small In size , but great in rcaults. DC Witt's Little Early Risers act gently bul thoroughly * , curing Indigestion , djspcpsl.i and constipation. Small pill , safe pill , bcsi pill. SAM : or ICA-XSA.S CITY HOAH I'aiK-lH riled tvldi Hie IVilcral Courl OlllelalN. Edward Slmonton ot St. Paul , Ihe special master who Wednesday sold the Kansas Clly & Omaha road at York , was In the city yesterday morning. lit filed the papcis atlestlng to the sale ot the road to Ellas C. Benedict Isadoro Wormscr , S L Parrish , Anthonj J. 'lliomas , Thomas B Williams and E Ellery Andeison for the bum of ifl'iO.OOO with the federal court officers In this city These papers will remain with the cour officers for thirty ( lavs , and then Mastci In Chancery Cornish will Issue a forma decree of the sale. Mr Slmonton will also sell the St. Josepl & . Grand Island road. The silo will taki place some tlmo In August , but the cxac date has not jet been fixed. This line rum from St. Joseph to Grand Island , a dlstanc < of 232 miles. The lowest amount that wll be accepted as a bid for the road , Mr Slmonton states , Is $3,000,000. nit co vn.vriox Hrotlierlioncl of IoeoinotU f I'lremei for Oiiiahu In l.SS. ! Another national convention , that of thi Brothei hood of Locomotive riremen , is ti bo brought here for the exposition > ear The dalcgatcs to this year's session of thi I oily , which will be held In Galveston , an prepared to go to the meeting In Septembei primed for a fight , cs there are a couple o other cities In the field. The convention Is always attended by ovei 1,000 or oven 1,200 delegates , 900 of vvhon nre icgulurs and the remainder alternates As the woman's auxiliary meets at the sanu time It Is expectcil that the convctitloi would bring at Icabt 2,000 people to thi city , The convention remains In scssloi about tineo weeks Objected ( o illx VAUe'H Coilillicl. A cutting affray occurred jesterdoy morn Ing In thoThlid waul. In this case , however the splta was vented on clothing lubtead o upon the body of any Individual. The pcisoi liamlllnu the lu/ot was a colored woman Mib Julia Puttoihon , und she has been ai rested on the chaige of being diunlc and dis orderly , The trouble occurred nt 213 South Fourteenth teonth btreet , where the woman has lt\ci with her husband The husband charge that Wednesday night he discovered that hi wlfo was out having i good time , and ho de termlned to leave hci The wife learned o this and In retaliation slushed a niimbei o aitlclcH of clothing that belonged to he hubband. Ho caused thu arrcbt 11s. s.lo 1. 1.a IK inr. 10 to inr. r.Ir this year in valuable Ira - articles to biuokers of arg rg rgc c10 Blackwe8's ! 'H 'He e Conuino ; n Id ry Ita a Tobacco Vou will find one coupon ! n- Bitlc each 2-ouncc Iwg , nntl two 75r coujions inside each -ouucc it r The Best I bag. Buy a bag , readthecottpoH ts SmokingTobaccoMadol and see how to get jour share BABIES SUffER. Cholera Infmitum Makes July the Dreaded Month. Physicians Toll Mothers the Ideal Summer Infant Diet. Nothing Equals Luctatcd Teed for Weaning anil Teething. The least experienced mother soon learns the dread significance of cholera Infantum. One-fifth of all the babies born die of this or some other dlanheal disease. At the mere thought of baby going from licr the loving mother diaws him closer and Irlcs to shut licr eves to the horrible possi bility. Phvslclans know In how matij cases a mothers love for her child exceeds her 11EU5NWOOnilUHY. . knowledge of how to keep the little ono well dining the hot sumrnct Dowel troubles , which cause more deaths among children under five , during hot weather , than all other causes put together , arc dlrcctlv tracc- nblc to Impiopcr feeding Diarrhea Is brought on bj Indigestible , burdensome food that falls to noutlsh and thus leaves the child weak and easily prostrated by the first boated spell. All this Is avoided when lactalcd food Is used In all cases where It is not desirable to use the mothers milk and buch cases are main an Infant food that closely leseniblcs healthy breast milk Is the only food that Is safe to give the child Lactalcd food Is an Ideal substitute for healthy bieast milk Hables like It ; they take It when they turn away fiom cverv other food. It agrees with them and they glow sttout ; and lese that ficttul , unhappy condition that teething , and ispeclalb weaning time brings with It NDW hot weather Is making every cautious mother stud > the bcbt possible diet for her little ones , they should know that bundled ? of phvslclans arc preset thing lactated fool with the perfect assurance that not ono of their llttlo pittcnts will be troubled with eholein Infantum , dlanhea , ot show the least let-up In glowing during the entire summer Mrs. George II. AVoodbury of Lcomlnstcr , Mass , writes to the Wells & Klchardson companj : "Enclosed find a picture of our daughter Helen. For three months after the Hist two weeks of her life there was no gain In weight , and she was constantj ! under the care of our phjslelan , Dr. II H. Brown. Dm ing this tl.ne wo WPIU trjlng different foods , none of which she could assimilate When she began taking the lactated food she was having nil attack of gasttic fever , and It seemed doubtful if she coi'ld live The food was admlnlsleied vei > ccutlously at first but as thcie was almost Immediate sign of Improvement , and H has continued for more than a jeai , our courage and faith in lactated food ate unbounded "We bend jou hcart > thanks for what It 1ms done for our baby , and know of others who arc using It with much satisfaction " Every mother who has fed her children on lactated food will be found recommend ing It. OlfiAUS.'A The perfect void water stnrcli Is a savor of time , work and money. Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , Constipation. The three "ills " that make life a burden promptly and positively cured by GB0B DRDHBRD WflTER. NATURES GREAT REMEDY , Iii use for seventy-five jears successfully , .ind rccoumiende'd by phjsicians every where. STIMULATES THE LIVER. REGULATES THE BOWELS. Tl'or sale by all Druggists. Grab Orchard Water Oo , , Louisville. Searles & Searlea SPECIALISTS 1,1 Kcrvous , Chronic und Private Discisas. WEftFMEM SEXUALljt , All I'rbuto enituituriiuri uf Jlun rreutuimit by mall consultation True * SYPHILIS Cured for life m > the tjul i 'JlJjJ f'f ' Sluniuvnf ? ? ui1cB > na"nHTDu66iw53 ANO VAniCOPIJM ! rcrmnnenlly and , gucctsiruliy cured Slethcd new and unfalllnif STRICTURE AND GLEETatS U/ new method without pain or cutting. , Call en or addrei * wttti Mump Dr , Scirles & Searlsj , " " * Vork t'crf ct HOLLOW TEETH Nuatly Filled Gold Crowns aud Bridie Work. NP.W MKT 'S ' riiu-Ht mill Ciioli-Nt HcHort in ( lieClt > . biiloiullill ) Jlliiiiiliui.il ! > > it Grvnl iii-ctrlc l.lulil DlHiihi ) . Grand Concert every night by tlio WORLD'S ' FAR ! QUARTETTE I'll Hi ii | > tieiirinu' ( ' of MISS KIMTII iiVIOUi : , tlii > KftiltoeulUI , mill MISS M\I ; iA VIHM : , iu in-r IIIKU un iluuclni ; . COOL DHIMvii TIN'C OlfiAUS. 'A SPECIAL FAVOR" Less than four weeks ago we placed on our tables two thousand Washable Summer Suits for little lads 4 to S years of age. We thought they would last all the season , but the shrewd shoppers from Shoppers- ville "got onto" 'cm and today they are all gone. Some of them went to Kansas , some to Colorado , some to Dakota , Wyoming , Montana and some even went away out to Utah. This most of them , however , were sold right here in Omaha where mothers found out by criticism and comparison that they were styl ish , better made up , Ict'pt theiF color bo'.tcr and were better value in every way than other stores sold for double our price. "As a special favor" the manufac turer made up some more of these suits specially for us , and Saturday morning we will have ready five hundred of exactly the same suits at exactly the same prices we sold them for before 25c , 35c , 50c , 75c and $1.00 Those who missed getting- some of the last lot should hurry to get some of these. We can't possibly get any more this year. Wash pants to go with them IOC. O O O t's all the same at Haydcns1. FrHay and Satin day a royal crowd s going ; to lake alvanta e of these astounding v.iluas in our great and Children's Clothing. No such low prices for firstclass reliable merchandise can rou possibly find elsewhere , The sfieat sale of gentleman's fine Odd Suit Trouseis , con inties. Extra grades in fancy and plain woisteds and cassimercs. Regular $1.25 , $1 and $1.50 Trousers for 75c. Regular $1.75 and $2 Trousers for 95c. All wool black and blue cheviot Trousers for $1.25. llundieds of superior all wool Trouseis. sold for S3 and H LOW $1.75. Choice of any pair of Trousers , Friday and Saturday.at $3.5o Ul regular $5 to $6.50 grades. Choice of all men's suits for $3.75 , $7.50 and $12.50. half o egular prices. In hot weather clothing , fine flannel coats and vests at $1,25 , Odd coats 50c , 75c and $1 , In boyi1 and childicn's clothing for Fiiday and Saturday ; iriccs reduced from 35 to 50 per cent. Boys' washable suits 25c. Boys' ' washable pants lOc. Straw Hats. Friday and Saturday will BCO the climax of Straw Hat bai gains In Omaha. Men's Straw Hats that have actually sold for 75u go at 35c. Men's Straw Hats that have actually sold for COc go at 25c. Men's Straw Huts that have actually sold for 40e go at lOe. Boys' Stiaw Hats that have actually uold for 7fic go at 35e. Ilojs' Straw Hats that hove actually cold for COc go at 23c , BO > B' Strnv. Hats that have actually cold for 20o go at lOc , CHILDnn.N'S STHAW HATS. ' Children's Straw Hats that sold for 70o go at Sue. Chlldren'B Straw H.its that sold for 40o go at Iflc. Childicn's Straw Hats that sold for 100 go at 5c. This Bale Is an actual reduction from for mer prices and Is nn opportunity to got Straw Hats cheapct better and from bigger aF&ortmcnt than any place In the city , HATS ON SECOND TLOOH. F- . . - , r * * - BICYCLE Charles iSSIONAL , JULY 6th , 7th , 8th , Oth , 10th , Jlth. 8:3O : to IO:3O : p. m Prizes tst , $200 ; 2d , $100 ; 3d $75 ; 4th , $50 ; sth , 125. List of Entries Lester E. Holton , Floyd MtOnll , 0. R. Hull , Gee , MeerBt l A , E. Proulx , W. J. Shradtn1 , W. E. Decker , E. Btreetar.