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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUND AY L ONE HALL NOT BIG ENOUGH | Lo ] Democrats Find it Impomible to Re- main Together in One Building Mon tgom: rushing to the foollights and ¢ueking 8 long index Buper st Chairmeo Duiley. For full ten minutes the con vention s noting but 8 howlng mob The Ma tin faction yeiled snd gromned while the Boyd meu demanded the lnn:‘uhhflm'": t of ALl TOLE 0N TEMPOTATY ChAIrm &y Soutt Omaba had sent Up & Gouble-header but, sfter wraagling for ten mioutes, the sixtoon votes {rom ihe hog packing city we ! 1 | s s | counted for Manoney. Tuis was one of the ) T. J. MAHONEY HEADS THE BOLTERS | TOUT A the Martin men hoped to gain by | & oeiay in wnnouncing the vote. They uis | ! wed that other votes hua been errone Wil Sce of Disorder st Washington | SN Gmikia (hil SeoNDR Ball, Yollowed by the Sceession of the | tion. Coupcilman E! ; Martin Men—Unterritied Now ere was no split in the there was all the sume Hopelessly Spiit 5% ot et Down Went Mr. Martin There bas not been & spoctacalar or dra- | After u great denl of crossfiriug about matic entertainment iven in Omaba for | FEO¥Ies ane polliug votos inginioualiy, raiber years that could be compared with thut | it Y, EEECe, e O rder and said oven yesterday afternoon st Washington | v auno i hall by tue democrats of Dougias couuty | uigumery forw ._‘xm.. bow stier rent shows all unde chairman, Mariio, uiso, flew towsrd the ke i et e i { lighls a0 s8id someluing in & sharp and one tent | Dlsasser and otbers of It was the domocratic county comventior the fromt and culled for the purpose of electing delerutes | tof the vote for | 10 the state convention, which meets i s | msser shook uis | city pext Weduesdsy, 1o select delegutes 10 | woa the gallery | the national couvention. Hefore the con- ¥ rosrsd with M"u'!.i : = | veution was omled to order it was | T'nen the vole was unpounced. It st00d 66 the cemeral belief ihat a very bitter fight | for Mahoney and i would be tbe reeult, for the feelng that bad | Wi | been engendere the pr the day | s before uppeared 10 be growing more violeut | s | and outspoken e hour oth the ovd | | und Murtiu factions claimed 1he mu | the delocutes nnd it was plainir et H & tremen storm was sbout | Just Before the ooty nde bl | At 2 o'diock Washiugton hail begay Sucmoh, bum with gossip and gibes . inl, | and jeers the usunl democratic Everybody | conventic T pre - SuTBES 80 208 b ciuct whee the coun N e iry 8pa the vegan 10 swar in snd the stew bubble as Announced t} jolt, only 5 ren bourbon stew can Mar- | Tnen come the most dre ev e tin men were claiming everything outsiae of | g J. Maboney floor wid the city and thirty-six votes inside, giving | be urose 1o & quest I ilege Yeup them © total of 102 votes as akuiust 7s for | the vells of derisiou bo the ue Bora suid % Mr. Boyd's friends said very liitie, but “1 came in s convention t : seemed 1o be preparing fuel with & good deal | everr delsgute honesily eiected of earnestuess all the while. Charies Ogden the dem ts of this county w © and Con Geliagher were among the first to | opportunity to heve his vote fairly ted. srrive. They got together immedistely and began to make & mep of the field and to ve- cids where 1o open fire st the o Peter Eisasser, the (Germun sil ©rator of the council, blew in &t the opening ©f the show and Charles Conoyer, secretary of the Bosrd of Eaucation, was there befors the orchestra bad finisbea’ the prelude. Jeff McGeath, M. V. Ganoon, Mr. Birkhauser. Nat Brown. Charles Offuft, und otber lieu- tepants in the democratic army, were all there and ready for the frav The impression prevaiied that the contest between the Boyd and Martiu hosts would be & Vigorous one. s ruly fougnt the end The Bovd men bprofessed to aiscredit tbe claime of the Martin _faction, but thev ad mitted that there would be no walknway in the convention for their side The couvention was not called ur o'clock, but the hour preveding the call to oraer was & busy one for the captul wnd lieutenants line. Wwho were keeping tueir men in Called to Order. At 3 o'clock every sest in the fng the gullers, was tuken Foom was ot & premium. M ehairman of the democrutic central commit tee, stepped upon the stage and called the covvention 1o order. He sugrested that a temporary orgnuization would be the first thing in order, but sume one yeiled, ‘‘Reaa the call * Mr. T. F. ball, includ- sud standicg Thomas Daily, O'Brien, secretary of the cen- tral committee, began io read the call for the convention, but before e had read fifty words the battle was un Some one urose in the back part of the house #nd declared that he was uot remdmng ine ofiicial cell as published. A crossfire of se: oral mivutes eunsued, after which C. S Montgomery moved Lhat & LMDOTAry OrgAn ization be made st once. Tought Over Organization. This was the opening gun. The Bord fac tion bean 1o call for the presentation of & 1ist of delegates before aLy temporary organ- ization should be attempied. Mr. Klsasser wous one of the most vigorous in calling for the list first sud temporary orgsuization wfterwards. C. S. Montgomery took the floor. He held that the temporary orgsuizution should first be effected snd then the credestials should come in. There was & mingied bowl of up proval and derision when Montgomery con- cinded his remarks, and then Charies Ogaen took Lhe fioor. “Geutiemon, ] am astonished,” said Mr. Ogden, rising with the fall of &pplause that followed Montgomery’s remarks, “1 am as tounded thut the gentlewnn who has just spoken should make such stulemeuts in ‘ine resence of ihis intelligent couvention. He Joows that it is the rule and 1t 15 Tight and Just tbat the list of delerates elected be first banded in before we procesd 1o vote even & temporary organization. There are huudreds of men here who have no right to vote in this rouvention. We wust first see of delegates and then ihe orgamization roceed.” There wus & roar of bail begun 1o ring with Rist " A genersl movement of delegatio toward Lbe chusirman then beg evident that Montgomery’s motion 10 pro- peod with & temporery orgauizstion first was gOE 10 bo lost in the shuflic “Are you going 1o puil my motion Montgomery “S5it down ! Sit down Jery. “Si.down snd several voioces. “T'he elephant then went round. for five minutes the convention belonged to the man Who possessed Lhe sirongest lungs. Struggliug for Order. Major Paddock wanted the common herd sepuratea from the delegutles in the hall. He shouted and howied, but could not be beard more than twenty feet frow bis sost. He finslly burned up to the fooulights aud kept demanaing that ull who were not delegates sbould be removed 1o ihe rear of the tmil Toe chairman fiuslly found out what Major Paddock meant, and he culled upon all those not holoing credentials 12 move buck fromthe chuirs vocupied by delcgate: On went the dance. A motion was made o Appoint & sergenni-sl arms and two Bssist- tants o clesr the hall of everybody excepting the celegntes. George W. Tierney waus nemed as the ser- genvt-ut-arins and Messrs. lustin aud Her mau were eppointed the assistants, and they #tone procesded 1o Lheir work of separating the goats {rom thesbeep. They bud o difficuit tgsk Tor the bull was pucked Afam Stengline of Waterloo peecinet then expioded in & burst of orstorica! indigoation thst crested s perfect whiriwind of Tun. Thought it au tusuit. *41 tisve been & citizen of Douglus couuty for tweuty-four years,” shouted the Waterioo slstesiuan 1u & voice like 1he sbriek of & «weltiope, “‘and 1 heve never yel seen the time OF place where it was Lecessary 1o bave & sergeani-ul-arms sppointed o & Gemo- oratio convention. It is & usult It 5 wo outrage It s, su but the remaiuder of tbe speeck was lost in e burley buriey of shouts and cat-calls thut turned the tall into & voos! cyclne. Tbe coufusion was deafening and cbaos reigned supreme Afier sbout ten minutes of energetic work Mr. Tierney and his ussistanis sucoeeded in gelting Lhe deleputes all sested and 1be spectators removed 1o & sefe distance from 1he chie! purticipants in ibe convention. The wokion 10 proceed 10 & Lemporary or Fauizalion wes theo called up, &vd & e suolher possage-sl-a rms between OfUNL and Nootgomery over permitliug the double hemder Qelegulious 1o vole, the vole was taken sud carried. Tbe double-henders were from East Omabs and Cbicago preciuots. Boyd Landed on Top. C. 5. Moutgomery then nominated T. J Mubouey for lemporary chairman, aod Warres Switzler nomivsled jCharles Offutt As 1be various wards and preciuols were salied U became evideut Luat the Boya faction Liaa tbe upper Land, und the yells et reut the mir whau Soutt Omabs Wrew siz- teen votes for Offutt wust huve voon beard st loast balf s mile. The roll was finally com plotad and the chairman ;was SbOUL 10 B3~ Bounce Lhe result ‘Hold on.” shoutea-Atiersey McHugh, Slaing out of the Nivib ward delegation “Hit gown! bit dows!' yelled balf a bundred excited men. “Aunounce Lhe vole, wunounce Lhe vole' yelled the Bosd me. “Dou’t you dare o sunounoe et vele. 1t Jou dowe will loave Luis convention,” sbouted let suse and then the “Hand in your Jeaders , srd it was yelled velled the gal- stay aown!” shouted | But we have been disuppointed sud wil withdraw sud let these gentiemen take the | respous upon their own shoulders. The effect of Mr. Mabopey's remarks was that of thunder clap. Tne yells that fo lowed from the throuts of the Mar fairly shook the building, snd risiug us ove man ther began 1o muke their we; the door. Expressions of mingled astonist- ment and satisfaction were depicted upon the faoes of the Bovd men and the o was simply ter: tic. Chairmau Offutt pounded with his cave, but puid any attentiof He firally called to. the ser t-at-arms 1o n & couple of ce officers to belp ug the bouse to oraer Le Martin faction kept m war the door sud sergeaut-at-arms snd sistants, with the assistunce of the police so0n restored order. Regulur Order Taken Up. Ed P. Mullen was elected as secretary and convention began 1o get down o bus The following e was up poiuted eom credenisls: Warren Swilzler Thomas O'Brien, aguer, W. O. Los- ter, Charies Opden, Thomas Birmin | and John R. Wans, A motion giviag the delecates present Dower 10 cast the full vote of iLe J represented was muade ana carried. The comwmitiee on credentials with prepure 8 report. A share ¢ ors followed the Martin faction rmania hell Half an hour Bfter tne grest split the committee on_credentinls came 1o re tod. 'The holes that had been knorksd iu ihe various delegations by the Muriin boit were patchea up und proxies given seuts £ill up the ranks. cin drew to There was trouble in Chicago precinct. A double-header bad come in_from that pre cinct, but both were for Boyd. The com inittee recomipended tust eact delegation be allowed to cust two and one-alf votes. That arrapgement did Dot suit the Bierbuoh deiegation. The trouble arose over the fact that ihe polls had been closed ni+ o'clock sud opened again 816 o'clock The Jefiries delegation was for Clevelana firs last sud oll the time, and did not propose 1o vield the ground to Hill sympathizers Here Was Another Bolt. It was fioally decided that bott delegates should be aliowed o vole iu the conventi The ierbach delegati theu arose indir pantly sng withdraw from the ball “You are following & very oad exsmple, gentiemen.” swmd Chasirman Offutt, and o Jeer followed the retiring delegates down the Stuirs The tem porary organization was thes mad permanent Mr. Tierney offered a motion 1o huve s com- mittee appoiuted, composed of one f ward and precinct, for the purpose of seiect- | ing 10§ delogates 10 be sent to the siute con- veution Harry Miler of the Eighth ully opposed to Buy such &rr wanted the convention to s ward was | ates, U0V & commitiee. i 1t was finaliv decided that each ward of 1he city should be represented by seven dele gutes, South Omsba by fourteen delegates and each country precinet two dele. gates. The cuuir was then iustructed o sppoint - commiltee of seven 10 receive the names presented by the werd and_precinct delegations. Charles C G. W. Tiernev, Harry Miller, Miles Walsh, Thomss Daily snd Richard Burdish were sppointed. Boyd Evaorsed. A motion 10 instruct the Dougles county delegation to vote for Governor James E. Bora for delegute-st-large from Nevrask ut ihe state convention was offered and car ried with 8 whirl Whe Lhe commitiee came in Mr. Warren Switzler offered o resolulion expressing it as being the semse 0! ihe conveniion that ibe best interesis of the democratic perty aud the country st lsrpe demaunded tbe nomina- tion of Grover Cieveland. Mr. Breunau o the Secont ward objectea 10 the passage such & resolution, but he was in the bhop nimority. The resclution was carried with & whirl, there beiug Dot more than & Goe votes in the negatve. ess Governor B d's Sentiments, | Governor Boyd, who had been present | from the very opening of the conveution was called 10 the stage. He tuiked only & few moments aud swd thut be re Murtin and bus friends bud demunged con cessions of biw ihel no {air mnded mun could think of making. Mr. Martin not goiv wauted Lo £0 10 Lhe nations) conveution but he wanted Mr. Boyd 1o use his influence 1o get bim sppointed us the Nebresks mewber of the uations! commitiee. This was more then Governor Boyd conld concede snd ihe figbt was then inevitatle. Witk regard 10 his &t- | titude toward Cleveland aud Hil Mr. Bova | said be did not think it necessury or wise for the delegates from Nebraske 1o e their bends wnd pledge themseives to either Hill or Clevelana, becsuse it wus rather doubiful if esther of them couid be elected on aceount ibe factoual fight in New York. It might vecome nepessary for Lbe party 1o take some other mau iu order 1o iusure success The governor's remarks were beartily ap- plauded. The st of 108 delegates 1o the state conver- tion was then read wnd the couvenlion ad- Journed. | gretied very much to see Gissension | in the ranks of the ocemocratic pariy, ! He bed dobe all be could honmubly, o | prevent such & state of &ffairs, bul Mr. | | Delegateos Chosen. Following are the delesates chosen 1o rep resent Dougiss county in 1he Lo COLVL- uon: J. F. Scully, Pawick O'Haary, Georze Bertram, Willaw Seslkie, P. W. Lyuch, | George Farmer, A Frick.' James Norou, | Joun J Mulvalill, o t oewan Louts Hemrod, Hurry Leisen, Ed Wittig, Albers Kuca, Patrick Ford, R Burdish, J| Walisce Jobs | Monabsn, Heury Richards, Mike Killgation, | A McKendrose, Warren Switaer, £ F. Mul- lou, A S Ritelile, W. P. Breousn, £ E Coggestall, J. A. Counor, Audrew Mouyhan, Tuowss Birmingbem, Toemas H Dalley, Peter Coniey, Eo O'Conuor, Mike Learoy Ed Medimper, Frenk O'Rourke, George W Tiervey, 1. ¥. O'Brien, W. H. Bullwrd, W.s. Feolser, Junes Steel, C. D. Rusiin, Juy Bea- ver, A Wagy T. A MoGesun, Ebuer Jackson, J. 8 Youug, J. 7. Edmonds, 4. S. Eoox, J. C. Abvett, C. V. Gallagher, J. H Hougsie, J. H. Counar, 1 Kesdey. Jobo | Kikeupey, Juwes Kelley, H. C. Milier, Joseph Garoesu. Churchill Parker, Captain 4. O'Doucbiue, Frogy Meus, Jr, D. C Sub l phen, Charies Ogden, Dan B. Horan, E 1 W. McComb, ,’-‘M )L A M. Walten Seygorke, P_ L. Monohan, John Franek, 1. | 1’uil Mergen, Edmun e, J. W. Evans H. Tieming, Frauk Dolera, Miles Wolch, J | Owen Siavin, John W Mahoner. Stepnen J. Ryan, Thomas Keiler, Ed T e, Pat | Pierce, H. Falk, G. G. Slavy Frank Tuthil Roullev, 4. C. Osrroll, £a Hanley, Onaries | Josepn Buttier, dohs- McCana Kea! Kosiers, Jomes Landy, James Muriogh, | ler, L. W. Denton, W Olmston: oo Prrey, Poalie Mexor. C W. | FL A. Mcardls, A- E. Aase, dohu Hall, O. 3 Baldwin M J Dowling, Frank Sess Piokar Julius Schrgsder, Ch trom d W West (& llrw- Offott hugen, Gustave SNessman d George W. Sujelds, Ea O Pet Le John or. Holst, Fred Greagerser, Givbet Ru C | @ |, William Hay, J L. Rustie, J. R Watts, A, A Stin e, W Jurwes D. Murphy. WhRliam Ho Kaelber, i Livk, 4. W, Dav Heury Mariinov h Ruser, W. O. Lester. Jonn Rush, James ( Wil Suppart Martir Breonaw, A. P Hausen, H. P 3 s cubapiiiee- s Tloored soodhard -~ Euclid Mart or delogete-at AT GERMANIA s Lhe STRte 10 10E et tion of the Bolters After Leaving the deiegal Regular Convent for preatdent arshalled by C. S. Montgomert Mat ' faction file to Germania ha d e Ty laboney was calisd to the v prepul eport Maboney was calisd to th 1 #& CoRYSHLien 30 aadressuing the meoung N COuventio went over the provisions of the cal The delegation was instr o 4 its tai the work of the primaries wh fu ard to vor as a © E ohi terized as the most disg! ! "'\ w nad ever ocourred in the histe e litics. Hosaid tnst whon the polls | ped (Ve enin Martin wing 1 holess hud | after sl prox oarrie ja of wards and precin favit r"-A‘: Upon this being known & cram R e o rowdyism bad beou adopted resu in the und 10 hand them 1o C. S. Mout- the demooracy of Donglas e | o atg ndjo sew with bis [ e 10 the the Juth GoT GRAND TROPHY ion be Mariin Alchison Secares the Great Gal iz ac " 1] Mt 3 Alchison, secretary of t Remuris, T le tiee to report the convention. He briefiy reviewed e evonts of wbe preceding two davs. He said | g ibat he stood at the Niuth ward poil lace | ; Friday aftersoon aud saw Cup Larw O D | and Jock Morrison bra Third ward voie o twer of t wheu Dail you ce delegation { of St Tug slect 1o irmun auyway | 10 huve this cove presiding officer supposed 10 1 | Ouiba it wwas Mr. Montgomers suid he expeoted et ubie in the stite couvention, us | asea lly try the same ! e iea oo ihis minht stana ber wus the i { Tierney o wobks speaker ssent repres cted delerat He was satisfied that eut of the d operiy 1 ith 1av racy, ihat ns of Gov 5. rauk w oo Beikuap APRIL 1 ernor Boj ope or two oibers who were | wn ¢ beut on ving tbe party arouud in tbeir | b—Tie compang o futnre as ¢ ind donbiie ahe | Vepreparad to defénd h 1 that efte inore timi ontgomery'e sentiments were lounaly { tne . nneuncomoent of Lt : T wisel 9 b wwed Taken s Delogutes. | €5 Lhe uls reported i | T rank | b6 Tforesiid udarketSeenernl shl Antn Z Sra ‘,':’1‘ § B 10 T e ORBSIOET EPO0E o ek £ 6 B i SMEIVILL ¢ 4o amenamie enient of Uhe Smarstare drd - oG Liow Harnan, 3 oui 2 % A one enonmpment 1o Le compeied for nod heid in M. Schinker, Lonis Ulm, John Sheahsn, | neordance with these r Fifin-ln cvent of 1he ldsolution Of sny J. Murphy, Albert Kuca, J. | Compeny holdiug The eap i1 sheii be ut once B Gostd: . P, Matesdsr, Josegh # slivered 1o the u@jurant zenersl of the stute \g, Jumes Nortoun, Peter E. | vVested with pewer and 10 obtuin Third Ward—Richard Burdish, Louis | ruies have in b vioiuted Schmiat, James Carr. Patrick b ord, Authony | becomes {n his jud cessury 101 b McAndrews, W. A. Wallace, Heurv Parrisn, | . : - A 3 i the Un 1od States und retain Lhe it Fourth Ward—Trumun Buck, John A. Me- | 50 ons successtu.ly defends the sume Shave, Thomas F. Tutie, J. XN. Fr: | Seventh—Ail ore: pizations now omficres fier J. O'Counor, James Godire | of the cup b Seph Te 4 C. Pat- | wnd Bine thenm- _ Stxtn Ward—George | their honor 10 ¢ Try them out in their fulles Patrick, E. Wiggs, ( [ % s Seventh Ward ding possession of uilengze-Tor 1 possession more 1N HNUY ONE $OAT, uni ) thie ev of o Apbeur and coupute nt ¢ encatpment i thesume yes? event, the adjutar 1 Joseph But- | of Texus shull desienate e Jumes | L ut wiieh the coiupuny bo/ding the 2 itgomery, T. J | 4exaspuopisarejealons of their honor and L Goreke W. & Cardner, J. A, | wsnt their trovhy o figure only 1n event McDonald, W. D. McHugh digz Mr. Aichison bas Georee W. Ames, C. J. Smyth, Peter Waisn, | been iu_corresponcence wits Hon. W. H W. N, Boooock Mubry, adjutaut wenersl, and bus just Te Jeffzrson —W. MoComp, H. Kuhil, Fred j coived tis oficial oroer potting ihe cup in Cre Villiam Foster, Eggert Oft competition st the Omaba d Following g irasky. H Poiars, K. Trow. |1 @ copy of lbe order, m which, 1t will be ner, delegate an0 two proxies. noticed, Mr. Aichison iso receives & bund Miliaro—C. Poppentagen, J. Schi . Oele- | A0MS COEERimon g P gates aed proxy, William Peters. As trusteo of the Galvestou Semi-Conten- Eust Omuba—W. H_Guosolus, G. Sese. 1 Clumoionsip cul. now i possession o men, James Kuspp, Oiio Buarosch, Jobn S ReATY B 0r. 7008 ionerns Ahe 3 i0 cup. vertified 1o W E. A Callely, | sou s secreturs. Guivesion. June 17 | Biereby recozmizi thut the b wncump- Oliie | ment end competitive drill, to be held ut o i { Ounhin: Neb. comes within the purview of e | swid purazrapn i — Williww Usus on. Therefore. 1 hereby declure thut swid Gul HL Mo { veston Se i plouship ¢ opeu 10 con J0ssosS oM DY TTOUDS Daugias—0. 1 Hofr uiicn s Cocampuent bo 3. W, Paagock, E er, J. W. Davis at Omahs, Neb., betwee The revort wus adopted und ihe delegates Nt P usmed, after ibe resdiug of & FeTALRIns ahe oup Sl t signed by the primary judges of th e and bhing ward. 1 oLservance thereof, wud e o Politin E. Alchino, es. secretary of the Na- eveuth Ward Politios, mmpetitive Uil nssociuatian, in con- i1 statled tbat Lbe licket of sibly elected ] o the ary d there bad boen clocted by fruvd und iutimi z is nuthorized 1o the part ¢f Govervor J. K. Boy who visited tte polling place snd demunded 10 kDow why cerain iliegal voles had heen | | throws out, &nd 1 d on their veing voled, so Lhbt the rejected voles were, for his resson, sccopled later. 1t further allored dation o1 uy of the ru thet the eovernor ed dimeeif | 18 cOndivions prev 10 be anuounced iu bis official capacity, sud | Gl 5 i 1het he compelled the a0mission of votes thut nded be Lpown us Lhe pany whick. us per tod 10 it nud suid con haanpion wilitery ted SLotes verning the possession of e Winuing coupuny. Junder 1hereof will subserine Lo s 10 the receipt of the nigute his ussent 1o tuis v Texas Compuuiws Muy Come. 1n respdgwe 10 the re ibe judges did uOl WALL 10 Buoepl and were sutisned were illegul. He not only coerced © time 800 itimidaled the judges, but 1be officials mpLLicr iusisted thut he conmved to secure the voi t aril ing of iliegal ballots w0 such su exient be dute with the T that Lo secured ibe election on e CAmpment fraugulent sbowing thus wade of delagutes | Secretary Aictison, Adju svorsble 10 Limself, thourh agmmst the | DIV basissued wisties of & mejority of tue legal democrutic | Wiich will probe: Jewnd voters of the ward. For theso reasons tbey | 8 Bumber of oo t about 1ted 10 come 1o f o possible cou of Lheir state est of Ma- m tan: tne folowing geueral order, o Lhe attendance of spoties from Texus pro@sted aguinst the sesting of he Aelega Pernission is herebgigranted companies Tion tuus elected the Texus volunioer fuptd 10 attend, rmed The following were appointed & commities 1ippoa. the natidi eneanpieut Lud on nomipstions: Messrs. C. J. Smvib, £d e et wow. Jume WM Jobnson, Powers, McComb and J. W. Pad- | 1iic atrcudunos voluttars dock. R zuinst the stute will B entertu plegates Choben. 111s expocted Lhalamx and cheerf: Tue committee reported the following | SUedlence will be £ivep to uil orders by the Texus troops svailing'thensel ves of this per- pames for delogaios 10 the SLl6 COBVED: | miscior 1o Lot end Sii4TeREAIIELL. A0 LAt tion, Which WgTe 00Dled Wilhout chunge: | their couduet wiii besyg us 10 Fefiect credit C. 8 Montgomery, T. J. Maboner, A. o, | upon the sreut sisie LHEY represent Poppletos, Jobn A- MeShane, E. Waksley, | Peru asion i bereby runicd 1o troops of J. Smyth, Wiliam A. Paxton, W. X! | other stotes 1o naed Bhrough Texae wrued Baboock, M. V. Gaunon, Euohd Mariu, | 804 equipied. goiuz 16 0r retiraing from the Wilinm D. McHugh, Eo Jobusion, Mujor J. | Uitiousl encumpment 41 Omanu. W. Puddock, H. G. Clark, George J. Hunt o ——— W. S. Shoemsker. 5. K. RHush, J. J P g vl i ey B Py O'Connor, C. E. Baboock, J. A. Matbews, | 1003 Crv, s, April %.—[Spe L F. Crofoor, George W. Awes, doun M. | Eréw o Tar Bee|-The exicusive Booge Daugherty, Will Crars, Andrew Murphy, | Packiug bouse, which Laus been idie for s Samuel Coltver, P. W. Birkbauser, James | vear, will resume Operutions within & few B. Shecsn, C. B. Keller, W. G. Doune. A H. | weeks under the mmukgement of James E. Lee. Churies M. Covnoyer, T. J. Lowry, | Bouge & Sou. 1ts cupaoity will be emarged William P Russeid. Henry Ostboff. Frauk | 1o 2,000 hogs & Gay. Selws, Jabn J. Coulon, G. W. Co ————e vell ' Reve, Martin Laog Decrense in the Bank Keserve cex, o Gursker, sh, | New Y April $.—The weekly bank F. G. Pawrick, C. H. Mctashron, Frauk Breyton, Coeries G. Hont, Wiliem House, gr., Fred Luchsmger, J. ¥ Garduer, Laurs Hausen, Major J. W. Davis, W. A, Garauer, Ed. Morearty, J. S Waltors, J. H. Bulia, T G. MoGuire, Eti H Doud, C. H Sobotser, C. M. Hust, H. L. Welch, A. M. Huson, Jobn F. Scbultze, George Boyer, W. S Woitien, W. H. Steusioff. Hobert Moutgomery, Jobu O'Cousell, Siephes Crow, J. N. Freuter, W. | 82,175,000 cumLnEEL worty 7,000,000 - statemont shows Lhe reserve nas decreased “T'he bauks now bold $15,884,000 i excess of lagal requirements. Helped Gut Flower's Cam puign. fund, New Youk, April §—Mrs coniributed 240,000 w Gevervor Flower's 15 his sisier-iv-lsw ang Sotley, who ), 1892-TWENTY PAGE Another Queer Relic of th Contest. FOR POSTERITY'S ~ BENEFIT Boyd-Thay er HOW A PARTISAN VIEWED THE SITUATION A. Rupj 4 Specialist and Famous Locturer, has just ,.uhlmu- handsome boek, giving the public the vears of study and experience. Mme. A. Ruppert’s New Book, entitled : *“ How to be Beautiful,™ FREE THIS WEEK. At the urgent request of thounsands of her pat irt, the world-renowned Complexion . benefit of her The book is written in | plain and sensible langnage, showing bow any one can | obtain and maintain perfoction of the face and form, Records of the Soldiers and Satlors Home | Mme. A Ruppert's World-renowned Tace Hlanch, which is reex | st oy effective cure for hiemmishes of the complexion, t wow al ovee ot | the civilized wor m st §2 per bottle or § bottles (usually required 1o clear the compilexion NME .\ RUPPERT, ¢ EAST 1TH STREET, NXW YORE the Case \ For sale in \ha by N Benson. 210 South 15th Street BEr [ —A relic of the old regime, wher Thaver was mcting THOT, . recent the avg 4 | It was notting more uor less | tollowing statemeut sproad upon the rds of that u purport action of 1 neeting nel b erul Thayer had decision of the stav “Peru the 4y DE we L. “nimer \u.rd"! yours 1 wn wnow it nthul 1 ubetin tende n fuct there was no inz of the Fourd i blic Lunds and Buiidings and e visit = wais 1here tulk with Wled Tt the records shouid Show dny su | Purporica neiio ATter meoepting the pians of the new hos bitwi and contract for lixtures wud roof by abe Bourd of 'wbiic Lands ond Buolldings. comwprising Mr. Humplbrey and niyself, we wewt 10 Grand Isiund and remuined ol night Comsequently koew vothing of uny meeting in cunuection With 1he oliier Loara. ¥ ours tri J. E. Hiuw, Nebrasku's Quarter Centennrs. The committee having in charge the for the celebration of the iwenty-fifth af the admission of the siate of into_the union i £ cxcelient progress. Thne days s upart for the celebrution of ihe event are ay 25 and 26, The program bas nol as you een mrrensed in getail, bot in gaveral it w beas follows: On the evemng of the 25th terury exercises, cousisting of bistorica be beid ot b On the dus | mremin by ibe diferent towns l.hu I tne evening will tuk \cal pagesut, iuminations sud fire wor Her Third Appearance in Court. Mrs. Nancy Webster, who tw other ovcasions upposred in with charges agaiust ber husband, made ber tuird todsy by fihng & petition for au absolute divoree. Sbe overs Lhat s married Web- ster in Wahoo on Junc 15, 1590, and that she ouce before applied for & divorce. The dif ferevces hotwoen the pair were settled, how ever, and all Wenl smOOLHI Uniil some time £g0 she bad bim arrested for the theft of K £he slleges mistrestment, oroelty to oer snd children nnd threats 10 Lake her life Petitions for Captain Yocum's Pardon. A large numoer of petitions for the pardon of Cupiman A D. Yocum of Hastings, re. couviciea of munslsuzbter for the iyrou Ven Flect, are being for Governor Bord. These petitions Hestings, and Omatin, as frow weny OLber WWns of 1€ stute. Mauy are sccompiuies bV newspaper clip- ngs in wh he governor is ndvised and ommenoe pardou the ceptain, Several remoustrance bove also been ad o the governor from irdividuals 0 sce the luw take its course. House re dressod who d Gossip at the State ihree prisoners we ty 1o ibe state penit ey were Alfred Loughiand for forgery: Fravk Wells, one v and Frauk A aud isroeny. Sneriff Costello of Ha! Hurry Kiugsion a0 Isuac Deuilentiery his Jorenoon Articles 0f incorporation of the Froutier State bank of Curtis were filed with the sec retury of stale this aflornoon The case of D. W. Kee ngainst Presi Bisnop sud Jeuuie A. Bishop, from Ssu ders county, was filod in the supreme court today e bronght from fleen montbs ur for burg one year for burglary uuty brought Lk 10 the state ¥ —— The Zight Kind of o Sister-in-Law New Yok, April f.— A morning peper has au Albauy dispateh dealing with Governor Flower upd bis officisl habits, in which oc- curs this: “When be wes uomiuated for overnor Mr. Flower gave, &5 bis clection statement sbows, #,000 for campsigy ex- peuses. Mra. Sohiey sent 10 ihe democralic execulive —it 1s said v Daviel Grifin, its chairmau—s blank check ou her bankers w directious 10 fil! out for gny &mout st might be necessary Lo serve Mr. Flower's candidndy. The check came back tilled out for $240,000, and this enormous sum was cheerfully paic Mrs, Sculey is 8 sister-in-law 1o Governor Flower. bue is sald 10 be worth §7,000.000 or more. e -— Busi Troubie New Yo, April§. — Au, M. Colligrion produce commission werchant a1 250 Wash inglon sireet, is reporie b comprowising With credilors st 3 cenis on the Gollar, which most of them huve acoented. His lisbilit are §72,000 ud bis Wroubles ave ascrived Lo losses in Wall sireet. 1le bus been b busi Dess wbout iwenly years. His irage was Jurgely iu Gressed wouliry. For & short time iu 1489 be had & branch st Fravkfory, 1od. He formarly cisimed 10 be worth #60,000 and 10 own cousiderabie reml estate it Bench street e ——— Settled 3t with & Gus. Burre, Neb., April §.—[Specisl Telogram to Tue Bex. A sbootiag sceape occurred seven milas noribwest of this place yesier dey. lo eo siwercstion over S claim dobs Eodemus sbot Jacob Kline 1o the leg with & rifie, mflicung & seriouns wouns. Eudemus is upger mrrest sud will bave & besmng Mozday. | JAQUES FoR30 EE We make any chanze i1 in Chicage T "L 2., Oppoti Refer 1 THE CRESCENT Der this maer N. M. RUDDY, THE ONLY PRACTICAL UPTI"IAN 9 Soutt St Vurnum St. The EYES TESTED PREB ssos | Stoe id G0l Spectar upward. Oveulist's asor rrectly !;BTIT;CIAL HUMAN EYE\ INnEETLD Every Man s Own Darher. | Sasety Razors--- Even If you have never shaves before sitle defe: anl Eyerlasses, $1 5 for it is absolutely impos- the face. It specially adapted to the youus o cut is just beginning to shave. to the oid with trembling hands, to those who haove very tender faces, and to all who consider their time of voue, as they can shave with ease, comfort and safety, MortondSon 5 Iill D(fi)fidgt S_t‘ sk © made the discase of FITS, LPT 1 ENESS & irfe-long stody © the wonst case 2w reoRIvIng B & treutive 6nd Freo Bottioof ve Expross and Post Office, C., 183 Penrl St., N. Y. [ Notice of Aununi Me ting. Exposition Buliding Associntion of Owuba, he unnuul meeting of the stockbolders of Exposition Hulid Assoclution o uhiu will be hield ut 1he store of Max Meyer & Bros. on the vorner of Sixteenth und Fur- num streets, in ty of Umaba, Nebrusku, Tuesday evenioe April 10th, 1802, ot eight () o'clock, forthe election of u bourd of five di- rectors for the ensuiuz year and for the iraussction of such other business ss way Ccouie before 1he weeting. ] dudebiodness of this April 15t 1802 1 wboit S50 MAX MEYVEL. President Idiug Associstion of Oniulin. o John A. Wukefieid W, funum su ussorintion Exposttion F HOW. Cre Directors. ary Building Bonds Sewled ids narkea proposuis fur public ry butldin: bonds will be received at the offive 0f the city tressurer, Omibw, Neb. up1i 12 0'clock noon of the Sih Auy of April, 8o for the purchuse of S101,00).4 public ldrury bullding bonds of whe city of Omubu, Ne duved Muy 15t, 1892 und paysbie 20 yeurs aftor duie. Interesi ut the rate ofd per ceut per an- nun, puysble sewi-guuuully. Princlpsl and Intorest Dayuble wi Kountze Bros, New Yo Ench vid 1 stute P i ount sought for und inciude aceruod 10 Jute of delivery at On Neb | “Therigh: is reserved 1o rejoct ids | "Istued under churer power of cities of the wetropolitun cluss, und ordinance npmuwfl Murch J4ik. 12 HENKY BOLLN o City Treusurer We present herewith ibe por ait of Mr. B. iosen thel, presi dent and man uger of 1he People's Mew- mott lustall ment bouse, Omaba, Neb., demiers in fur- uituge, car sla® S10Ves and bouss-fur nishivg goods pes B BpAcious osnls for Public Lil und interest a b p spy und ull i B generalls. firm oot siruciure st 181517 Farnam stroet. Toe busi uess was founsed May 5, 1880, by tbe present proprietor und bus guickly lorged 1o ibe merchaudise. Mr. Kosenthal has oudeavored | 10 found & bouse which shouid cater 1 ihe ! needs of all classes of cousumers, au | nltbough doing u jarge business for cas their oredit plun is kbown very widely throughout the west. Quite resemmbl higher cluse of iustllmont houses of P | O€1pliu, Where g0ods &re purciused will ks much skiels 10 Lbe cousumer as any strictly wll cast comcerns. Mr. Hoseuthel is poted for Las live adverusiug metbods, oue | of the usnasomest catalorues which we Lave | soen from Lhe west being sent out oftice | " Mr. Rosentbal is & putive of Baltimore and bossts & wide circie of friends 1o Lbe live city ib wiich tie bas § 16 ited bis stukes. His wideawake snd sirwbiforward business Iwellods Leve sliracted mach SWeUton, su8 | the trace may be surprised 10 know thal Lue | propricior is oniy 24 yeers oid. Mr. Hoser- | thal visits the easters mmerkeis twice & 3 eur, | 8ud nus alresdy established & repuiation for being Lue largest buyer of carpe's west of | Clicage; bis Tecent purchass of 2,000 rolis of curpol beving caused Lo end 0f gOssip in he carpet trade —The American Carpeiasd Up from bus | voistering ruge. Aprii 6 © your infinence in sncuring ne name 1nd nAGress on buok picture you wish, not interfering w . POWDER | Sozs FOR2H¢ ABSOLUTELY PURE - JUSTTRY IT. s co KANSAS CITY, MO, WIKKIBE 0 Intrenuer ow _DAYS CRAYON PORTRAITS And t Lhe sume e ox end our busibess ano | ak FLOLOTS, we muke th Sond e n mnke AYON PORTERATT | YE OF CHARGE Provided you exhibii 4t 80 your friends us u gample of our work ture order 1t will e returnee 1 e Hkeness 1 picture ano w0 | 1rout us & general depot of Louse-furuisting | | i | sen gusranios » New Germax Thestre, CEICAG0, ILL. 0000 to anyone sonding UM PHOLO KNG NOL FOORITINE CHAYOD PICLIT FAT FOLKS REDUCED DR. SNYDER, The Successful Obesity Specialist. B s Mirs Surab Burnar, Louvnworth, Kes., batore and Wt Lt by Dz, Sy dee, WEST 1. YETTE arc 92 —Dr. Suyaer - ute you on the su P in wy onse My general health b form and compleion are &l that following figuros wilt Mow my weleh wurements before wnd Loss Weiht pounds ounas Bus: inchos e Wikt inchies Hipr 46 inch tno 1 mhull be most BERPY 10 TOKPONG 10 peraon cnlls o s 0l mny niny wadrosy kufiorers who me with stum)) enclosed MRS, ELLA PRESTON Hih and Wools: PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. 0 LArving. DO INCOnvenIOnOs, Lurmies und ho b eflocta, Stvictls confidantinl ¥ or o timaniuls uddres with bc. i s, DR. O. W. F. SNYDER, _ McVicker's Theatre Bidg., Chicago, il ulurs uad tee- DR. J. E. McGREW, THE SPECIALIST, IN THE TREATMENT OF ALL FORMJ OF PRIVATE DISEASES_GONOR- RHOEA, STRICTURE, SYPHILIS GLEETAND ALL WEAKNESS ANU DISORDERS OF YOUTH AND MAN- EOOD. IMMEDIATE RELIEF WITH- QUT LOSS OF TIME FROM BUSINESS ite for o roulnrs l'.A,m 14t nod Faurnuw X Sts.. Dmahn, Neb C. WEST = NERVEAND BEA AT M ic for Hywtortn, Dizziness. Fite Neu ruipin, Houdnohe, Nervous Prosirul on caosed by BiColo) 0 Lubneco. Wukefulness. Memal Depros o, Softnessof the Bratn £ ALy, WiNery. Qecuy, deuth, Premuture (110 Age Doy, Lows er 1 eALhor sex, Tmpotency Lencorr o o U Femsie W ek nosses, 10000 MBLOTEOU caused LY Over-exe Self-ubuse ovOringuigence. A i LG for £ by aunil W FUATEDLOC ALE DUZeS 10 oure Lok rder for G hoxes, with £ will send writien FURTRILAE 10 TOTRO 1F 1ot eured Gusrantee lasued by GOOImAn DrugCo., 1110 Farnmm St 2wl PER-CENT WTEREST PADONDEROSITS a7 JHAHALOANSTRUSTCO SAVIRGS - BAKK | SECOR 18" &XNOUGLASSTS CAPITAL 'S 100.000.00 DIRECTORS A LUWY WAN-LW.NASH | JHMILARD GUY -COATTON-G £.1 AKL JUBROWN-THOS L KIMBAL L DILE.C WEST 'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT. MENT, s spooitic for Hysteria inzzmess, Fits Seu. Fulgin, Honduobe, Norvons Prostration caused by s cobol o o Wakofulnsss Mlental Dwpression, Bufients e Brain s insunily, i lsery. Premature 010 Burrenne s, L Tmpotency. Laeuoorspes o Power i sll Femaie We iuvoluniery Lo BL G for % cure. K 1oL FUBTAnLes L 1 Insuod onls by A. Sobre b wnd Furnsw sts PLLE CURE te Trowtmeni couslsbing At ment 1o C Jiok ug. Tiis Rames by Boi cural Druggint. u Ot Nk Guarunien e ngenin. 8 fhor T of sefand ihe wone Tree Sampie Gubrauies wsued b Druggisia. Sole Agesia coroer laib wad Dougiss sioels. Omabs New ! Frequ i o new IDEA IN ADVERTISING