the omaha daily bee. (omaha, nebraska) 1892-07-31 [p 3]....lor vim hclcrntm nd-cnunly coinnihiei1....

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THE > DOUGLAS IS FOR VAN WYCK Powers Boomers Squelched by tbe Inde- pendent ¬ Convention Yesterday. All AN ROOT GIVEN GOOD WARNING lln mill llnir.ilii .lour * Unit llnr <l Tlmo- Mnylltg In tlio Conii-ntloii Instructed lor Vim HclcRntm nd- Cnunly CoinniHIei1. The county convention of the people's party mot at Central hull at 2 o'clock ycstnr- dny - afternoon to select llfty-sovon delegates to the state convention at Koarnoy. The mooting wns roamed by considerable contention , which at times bccamo sircnstlc , bitter and noisy. The Van Wyck faction had the convention by n largo majority , nnd Improved ovury opnortunlty to rub It into the I'OWCM element. Allan Koot nnd "Buf- fnlo" - Jones wore considered the rcproiontu- lives of the Powors-Burrows faction , ana the majority , after exposing their weakness , only rufrnlned out of nliy from IhrowlnL' thorn out of the convention. The meeting was culled to order by Hoot , ns chairman of the county committee. Thu- Imttnnl ho finished rending the cnll Councll- niun - A. 13. Ilnloy of South Otrmbn sprang forward nnd nominated . P. llougos for temporary chairman , Koot ordered him to wnlt until he wns rec- ognized ¬ , nnu then , deliberately ignoring him , permitted ono of another cotorlo to nominate H. O. Hrowster. Ilnloy Insisted on naming his man , but Mr. Hodges declined In favor of Browstcr , who wns chosen without tun her opposition.- Mr. . . Brcwslcr made n short speech , urirlng- hnrmony nnd predicting great wads of suc- cors ¬ In the coming campaign.- D. . . Clem Uoiivnr wus chosen secretary and n committee on credentials consisting of H. Cohen , N. P. Sackctt , J. N. Kaiinoy , W. E- .tiomoa . und G. W. King wus appointed , .Mayor Weir Till lied til 'Kin. While Iho committee wus out Paul Van- dcrvcort - announcril that thn Independent muyor of Lincoln wns present and ought tu- be hoard from. Cries of "Wotr" brought tbo Lincoln gcntlcmau to the front , qnd Iho chair introduced him at ) thu only Independent mayor in Nebraska.- Mr. . . Weir , who Is ndark horse in tbo guber- natorial ¬ rnco , said bo Just happened to bo iu town nnd dropocd In on the convention out of brotherly fooling. Ilo said ho felt prutty lonesome ) as Iho only independent mayor in- tbe state , and ho modestly admitted that bo had hold his own pretty well at Lincoln , although tLo republican par- ty ¬ nnd tbo supreme court had knocked Him out on several points. Ho then made u snort speech of the stereotyped order and declared himself for free silver and for greenbacks.- W. . . P. O'Neill arose to a question of prlvl- logo ana corrected the cbninnnn uy nsscrtlng that Mayor Uomls of Omaha was an inde- pendent. ¬ . Paul Vnndorvoort wns called for , but de- clined ¬ to apeak , urging that the country delegates have n chance to talk. Allan Koot said the grangers had come to the city tu bo instructed what to do , and ho insisted that Punt should spout- .Vnnilcrvoort . thought Allan was n bit In- consistent ¬ becauseho claimed to hail from tin ) Seventh ward of Onmlm as well as from Douglas precinct , which put the laugh upon Koot. Siiiiio Van KnthiHluxm. Paul was prevailed on to talk nnd sprung Van Wyck on the convention , getting u round of nppliiuso.- JuuVo . 11 us cull wna culled up and aired n personal grievance , alleging Unit the Union Pnclllc had frozen him out. of n ploco of conl land by denying him facilities for transport- ation. ¬ . Ilo proposed that Van Wyck ho- "sot up on a scat of glory. " ClnrK Potter also declared for Van Wyck- ."When . no's elected ; ind goes to Lincoln , " said the speaker , "don't you think there will bo nn overhauling of thu ucoks. that > lll make some of them fellows skedaddle ! I'll botcher there willl" William Vunderzco spoke for the colored pcoj.lo.- C. . . P. Koltoy road a circular luttor lies the Mate committee urcing ovcrv county ti- pn.v up its assessment. Ho said that Douglas county had puld only $ J5 of its $00 assess ir.ent , and announced his willingness to re- cc'lvo contributions. Ho ll.Jcn bold tip ncop- of > the Liberty pacer ana denounced it roundly for publishing an attack * n Van Wyck. Under the inspiration of this speech Coun- cilman ¬ Ilaloy authorized the secretary to draw on him at South Omaha for $ " >, and Allen Koot moved that the convention re- deem ¬ the party's reputation by proceeding nt- cnco to ralso tlu to. ). Judeo Huscall was moved to declare that ho was n poor man , but would contribute 1. The spirit became contagious , and the amount was soon raised in contributions ranging from n aollnr to n i.h.kul- .Fnink . Hlbbarc1 , wh-ni cnlled to his foot , proposed that any man cijulnting towards Jay Burrows should be left nt homo. And Allan Koot said nothing but cliewul liny. Joe Kdgorton mode a spread eagle speech prudictini : that tbo Independents would uurrv every stnto west of the Mississippi aud south ol Mason and Dixon's line. Alton .linn's anil Hool- .Tbe . committee on credentials reported no contests , but recommended the exclusion ot the Douglas and Wost. Omaha delegations because of Irreeularitlcs. It wns explained that the West Omaha primary was held in the camp of "Buffalo" Jones instead of nt n hull.Fruuk lllbbnrd , who smollcd n Powers ichomo In Jones' donation of his tout for the primary , inslstud that the West Omaha dol'j- . gallon be Kicked out of the convention- ."Buffalo" . Jones rt-tortcd that if the mem- bers ¬ of the convention were afraid of a little delegation of llvo they wore cowards. When Judga Hnscall assured the conven- tion ¬ that u Van Wyck delegation would bo- cn , to Kearney nnd that "Buffalo" Jones would bo stunmlng the stnto for him , white- uingcci - harmony settled down over the moot- ing ¬ nnd the West Omaha delegates wore seats in the convention. Then Allan Koot pleaded for the admission of the Douplui delegation. Allan lives in the Seventh want of Omaha and owns a farm in Douglas precinct. It was mid that when ho- fulls of election iu thu city ho goes out into tbo country. The committee explained that no primnrv- wns held In Douglas and that Kcot had cir- culated ¬ a paper appointing himsoir und four others as delegates.- W. . . K. Somes denounced this proceeding nnd urged that for once the convention kbuuld malm an example of Koot and tench him a lesson- .Allini . ( lalnnil Tliolr Nymitttlijr.- Koot | . thought the Independents were spin- ning ¬ things almighty fine , and ho assured thu convention that If there was n move to drive him out of the party It 7ould fall. His love for the rutiso would never wenKon- .Thn . play on thn H.vmnnthy of Iho conven ¬ tion mollified the Vun Wvok faction , anil after some further wrangllnir the Douglas delegation was allowed to sit in Iho convent- ion. ¬ . All now appeared to bo peaceful nnd hnr- HioiiiouH - , wnou J. O. Yeiser , n prohlbltionut , took the floor and started to spunk , Ho .had only aithl "Mr. Chairman" when lie was interrupted with n clmrun of objoc- tlnu - ?: "Ho' not u delegate, ' ' "Put him out I"- Tho young man bold his place unflinch ¬ ingly , and thu convention became confusion woreo confounded. Tbo delegates made u- jrrund rush for the Interloper , paying not the slightest attention to the pounding or the orders of the chair , and Yeisor was hustled out of the room- .Aud . onto moro sweet harmony settled down on too convention. The tomporurv- oriittimuuon was tkcn made pormauont. 1 tip motion to procoi-d with the selection of delegates sprung another shower of con- Hiding sufgestloiijj , but llnully odob wnrd- nii4 prccluiit wai pm-mlttod to choosu Us- quotn. . The convention took u recess und llbo precinct delegations withdrew In corners Mocaucui. On rcum-mbling the following delegates to Kearney were reported : Dull-cute * tu Kfuruv- Omnha ] - . Wllllmn Huso , U U. Uowdcn , C , Oeaver , H. Uody , J , 1. Burr , Ohftrlo. % John- fen , U , Stockman , T. 11. Mlnnnhnn , Paul Vnndervoort , J. W , Lonan , T. Ur Kelscy , J , J , KvorlriBanm , W. A. J. Ooodln , O. A- .Mnenoy.T. . . C. Joffrles , M. O'Conncll , A. Miller , A. A. 1crrv. South Onmlm S. D. Hyncnrson , J. M- .l . owlcr. Samuel 1' . UrUhum , H A. Forsyth , ( JcorpoV. . Uayworth , M. U. Jierbe , Charles Curus- .McAnlloU. . . Kruso , P. McArdlo- .UnlonH. . . Twatnlo , P. P. Hlbbard. West Omaha Klljah Stoddard , C..I. Jones. Valley W. S. Wright , Lynn Uycra.- V . tcrloo J. H. Taylor , EllJohnson. Elkhorn William Osborno , Fred Moulto- n.JcffcrsonJ. . . Kelly McCombs , A. J. Wil- liams. ¬ . ' Florence U. W. Wilson , J. 1' . Drown.- UouRlas . Samuel Dowers , Allan Hoot- .At . Lnrco from the County (Jcorgo Knight , O. A. Wolcolt. .11 mil ! I'oot nnd ilnnc Dorlnrc.- A . resolution offered Instructing the delegation to vote for Van Wyck first , last nnd till the tlmo.- tCnch . d"l ! g to was then made to stand up and bo cntcchiscd. Atlnn Hoot plcdccd htm- Rolf for Van Wyck , but pleaded manfully for an unlnstructod delegation , and the conven- tion ¬ laughed him down. "Buffalo" Jones had n prolonged stcgo In the swoil- bix - and tried to uvado his inquis- itors ¬ , but nt length they became tired ot the farce nnd Joseph Miller wns sub- stituted ¬ for the border of buffaloes. 13 , Stoddnrd allowed that ho was n free horn American citizen nnd ho domed the right of the convention catechise him. The conven- tion ¬ settled his hash in very short order by dropping him from the list nnd putting on- J. . W. Ktnkuid. The resolution Instructing for Van Wyck wont through with a whoop.- Nntv . County CominltU-r. The following county committee was naineil : Omaha First wnrd , IX C. How- den. - . William W. 11. Hnlen nnd William Heoso ; Third. H. Cohen , J. W. Bl'iko. C. 1- C.Stnstnoy . ; Fourth , 1. M. Taylor , 10. J- .nidrrovv . , William Arlbur : Fifth , James M- .Klnnoy . , C. W. Ilonntutr , K. F. Loavouworth ; Sixth , ( 'harks Johnson , A. C. Dow , J. J. Burr ; Seventh. A. A. Perry , Carl Calhoon , . .1.V. . Loi'mi , KU'lith , Louis J. Hun , W. A.- J. . . Gcouln , J. J. Evoringham ; Ninth , J. V- .KlnUiud . , N. P. Sncltult ; Douglas prccinot , Samuel II. Bowers ; Union , Frank 11. Hlh- bnrd - ; McArdlc , John C. MoArdlo ; Elkhorn. William Clark ; West Omnha , B. Stcddard ; Florence. H. W. Cowan ; Jefferson , J. IColly- McCombs ; Vullov , C> . W. Coles ; South Omaha , M. G. Zerbo , S. 1) . Kynearson , .lamos M. Fowler. The names of the Second ward conimlttecmon woru lost in the shullle.- H. . . Cohen was chosen chairman of tbo coin- in - I ttee , W. A. J. Goodln secretary and J. M. Taylor treasurer. Thcso ofliccrs and the fol- lowing ¬ tnomhcrs were made nu oxeeutivo committee : James J. Burr , E. Stoddard , Uavid C. Howdcn , J. W. Logan , J. Kelly McCombj , James M. Fo.wlor. A resolution denouncing Liberty was of- fered ¬ , and oltor some discussion was with- drawn ¬ on the ground that the paper was un- worthy ¬ such notico. DKMOClt.lTS 31KET- .Dclugiitcx . Irom tlio I'artlcs 1'rc- Huntril - In Dlllcront Counties.H- ASTIXHS . , Nob. , July 30. [ Spocial. Tele- gram ¬ to Tin : Br.c.J Hastings has belonged to the politicians today. Thu independ- ents ¬ held their nominating conven- tion ¬ in the courthouse this morning nud afternoon , with a fntr attendance.- Prof. . . W. A. Jones wns nominated for state senator and S. M. Davis for ropte- sentativo. - . Chris Ilalppnor wua rjnoimnatod for county attorney. Supervisor Harmon was given the privilege of naming the dele- gation ¬ to thn iloat convention hold by Adams nnd Wobiti-r counties. The only feature was tbo number ot persons who wanted logo to 110 legislature.F- AIUIII'UV . , Neb. , July 30. [ Special Tola- gr'im - toTiu : BEII.J The democratic couuty convention was held this afternoon. Dele- gates ¬ wore -elected to the state and con- gressional ¬ convuntior.s. No nominations were made for county ofllces.- ST. . . PAUL. Nob. , July !! 0. [ Special Tele- gram ¬ to Tin : Bii.J : fho indopeutlont con- vention ¬ wns held todny and after the usual amount of wrangling placed in nomination Chnrlcs Crammer for representative , F. J. Taylor for county attorney nnd J. A. Carlson for commissioner. This ttcltot is considered wonlc and the republicans arn Jubilant. The Independent stnto nnd congressional delega- tion ¬ is ns follows : R. Sailing , M. Morton- sen. - . J. M. Parker , J. A. Zicglcr, J. F. Dodd , D. F. Hawllns , 1. D. Grocer , Ole Nelson. S.- P. . . Bnlrd. Senatorial delegates are Noila- NoIlsiMi , C. Grummcr , J. D. Scott , Loren Hansen , Peter Ebhesoii , Noils Kbbcacn , A- .L. . . Wnrno. L. J. Kllngtusmlth. Tbo war Is- on nno tlio republicans do not fear the itsuit.- AfitoitA . , Neb. . Julv S ) . [ SpecialTolegrnin- to Tins BKB.J The Hamilton county inde- pendents ¬ tsdny nominated for representa- tives ¬ the present niumoeM , Hon. Fred New- berry and Hon. J. T. Vertices ; county at- torney. ¬ . J. Mills Hay ; county commissioner , D. Mi'lCibben. Uoii-gates to the state conven- tion ¬ O. W. Urosvc-Kcr. J. M. Word. IX Sor- oiison - , Gt'oreo L. Burr , J. A. Hunter , J. W- .Furrad . , M. Pi-osslor , J. W. Bowen , L. M- .Hagnrlty . , A. L. Untrelion. G. M. .Tohi.son. Senatorial Frank Pamioll , P. P. Wind , A.- P. . . Sharp. Ole O. Sti-and. L. Evans , S. E. Evans , F. L. Munn , W. Slattern , B. O- .lleru'onson . , O. M. Scott. Congressional Hon. J. T. Vorhces , J. F. Adams. Albert Clcnl , William Steele , William Fall , J. L- .Evaiu . , 3. 1) . Clark , I. N. Baker , M. H , Sovory , F. M. Howard , J. W. Eaton.- A . XXU VJiJlHA'TS. The Harrison & Boll company finished its series of rehearsals last evening with u full dross performance of "Littlo Tlppott , " otn- ployjnc - all the scenery , proportion lights nnd orchestra and completing every detail for tbo presentation of thu funny conieuj this after- noon ¬ nt the Farnnui street tboatar- .It . Is interesting to note the personality of this excellent organization. It Is headed by Mr. Edward M. Bell , into leading man of A.- M. . . Palmer's .Madison Square theater. Mr. Boll resigned bis position with Mr. Palmer to accept a partnership with Mr. Harrison.- Mr. . . Charles BOWAOItbo eccentric comedian of the company , will bo remembered for bis original creation of Snuggs in the "Bunch of- Keys" nnd bis btarrmg tour Iu "Cucok. " Mr. Hurry J. Morgan has just roturncd from England , where ho starred in "Tho Private Secretary" for 100 nights in London. Mr. Harry Allen is ono of the best old school comedians and created the part of Catcrmole in "The Private Secretary" In this country , Mr. Henry J. Uradlov is another line comedian and Mr. Charles Harris Is a capable artist.- MI . s Mabel Bert , the loading ludy of tbo company , had done some of tha Dest work ever known in the past live years us the original Hachcl in "Bold by tbo Enemy" and tbo leading roles In ' 'Tbo Runaway Wife, " "Tho Canuck" and "NIobe. " Miss Marie Lewes , an American girl , has for the past live years played prominent roles with Henry Irving nnd Ellen Terry in nil their London production ) ) , Mrs. Harry Bloodgood , one of our best known soubrettes , is specially en- gaged - for this eccentric comedy. The babies , two prettv little cherubs , uro brought on with their mothers from Now York and around them much of the fun and entangle- ments ¬ of the couicdy revolve- .lluiulloy . Caxu Nuttloil. . Auiitntv , Neb. , July 33. [ Special Tele- grain to Tin : Bee. ] The Handloy will case wns .finally decided today by G. B. Bov- o rid go , special county Judge , and tti'i will ad- mitted ¬ to probate. Mn. Haudluy bequeathed her entire estate to the Homo of tbo Frioud.- Uss . at Lincoln , and the relatives objected to- Iho probate of t bo will on the grounds of mental incapacity ot testatrix and in dofenco- of thu legatee. The couuty judge was a subscribing witness , aud therefore disquali- fied ¬ to hear tbo case , nud Judge Boverldpo was nupolntod by the commlstionors. The contestants will hardly appeal , u ihoy made u very weak contest. Act 1 vi ) Drum Corpi.- At . a meeting held last night tbe John M- .Taumton . Zauavo Drum corps decided to at- tend the republican state convention at Lin- coln. ¬ . An Invitation from Fremont fnnndi- to visit that vity wns accepted. Tha corn * will go Into camp at Fremont August U , re- maining ¬ bovcral days , and will attend a big republican rally August IU. The corps has now uniforms on tbo way nud has enguxod a room in Mercer's ball for an armory. The organization , though re- cently ¬ fOnnoil , has twenty.llvo bright , active young member * who will be a credit to thorn- tolvea - uud to republican ciubi wltu whom they become associated. Kesu.lt of tbe Various Conventions of ' Nebraska Republicans. SPIRITED CONTEST AT HASTINGS .Vila MH Lender * Flnnlly Agrro on Cnmll- tluttM - Tliiiriiuglily AccrptnlilP to tlio- ICntlrn C'mmty.-llry.ni' * I'rumUcinn InterestinH- ASTINGS. . Nob. , .July 80. [ Special Tolo- grnm - to Tin : BKK. | The republican county convention of Adnmi county was called to order In the Kerr opera house nt 11 o'clock this morning Uy Central Committee Chair- man Stephens of Juniata. General A. V. Cole of Juniata wns chosen temporary chair- man ¬ by acclamation aud John Slakon and C.- B. . . Ulgolow secretaries. As there wore no contests the list of dale aloi ns glvo'n was adopted without recourse to a committeeon credentials. A recess was taken nt 11:30 : until 2 p. m. The afternoon session was as harmonious as could bo doilred ucitll the nominations of candidates had boon completed , but a good natured contest ensued upon tbo selection of delegates to the state convention nt Lincoln.- OiiltiMi . Spirited ContiMt. Then commenced n lively contest. Here- tofore ¬ tbcro has usually been a strife over "Hnstlngs" nnd "country ' delegates to the state convention , but this tlmo n farmer delegate triad o n very cqultnblo proposition , thnl the city of Hnstlngs bo allowed eight delegates , Junlatn two, Konesaw ono and the remaining five for the country , nil sub- ject ¬ to rattilnitlon. General C. J. Ullwortb , from the Second wnrd or Hasting. * , made an amendment that each precinct select its own delegates without reference to approval by the convention. Jnmos N. Clnrko protested against such methods , He asserted that Ullworth's son , Hohrer, had prepared n- lionet headed by General Dilworth to the county convention nnd that this lionet had been adopted In n packed caucus. General Dilworth entered a denial of- ovorythlng , but Ibal ho wished to worlc In the fntorest of harmony. General Dilworth's amendment was lost and the original motion c'irried. The names of Dr. Klmball , H. C. Minnix , Putor Warner , L. Doan , W. Davis , L. Lo- Blano , J. H. Hickell , A. V. Cole , A. C. Moore nnd H. D. Borloy wcro reported ns state delegates and continued , but when the Second wnrd roturncd Jacob Thomas and C.- J. . . Dilworth as de'loirates the light was re- nowcd. - . A call of too precincts refused to ratify tbo nomination by a vote of 63 to 50- .Thu . Second ward refused to put Iu other candidates. On motion ICemplc and Thomas were chosen. A. L. Clnrko , Jacob Fishnr , J. A. Caste and Mark Levy wore also added to the list. General A. V. Cole was recom- mended ¬ forstato central commit , coman , aud- W. . II , Stephens was ro-olocted chairman of the county central committee. All Adams county republicans are a unit upon the ticket nominated today , nnd tbo prospects tor a victory wore never better.- Kntliusliiim . In Antelopa.- NIMOII . : , Neo. , Julj 30. [ Special Telegram to THIS Dnii.j Iho republican county con- vention ¬ trot hero today. Hon. J. H. Nicholas was made chairman. J. F. Boyd was nom- inated ¬ for county attorney and Judge Holmes lor representative. Tbo state dole- gallon was Instructed for Eugene Moore of West Point for auditor. There was n- Hplondld iittendar.ee and much Interest was manifested. Omit llurmiiny In Cltoynnnr. SIDNEY , Neo , , Julv ; ) 0. [ Special Tcle- gram to Tun Bic. : | Harmony prevailed nt the republican county eoLventiou held hero today. Several rattling speeches wcro made , but that of Hon. Henry St. Haynor cupped Iho climax und Iho courlhouso shook from pit to dome. It was full of solid republican doctrine and delivered in eloquent stylo.- A . resolution permitting Haynor to name delegates lo Ibo senatorial convention was unanimously carried. Tbo congressional delegation was instruclcd for James White- bead of Custor county. Delegates are : Stnto George W. Heist , Churles E. Tro- litz ? - , Michael U. Tobin , W. Patrick Miles , Murk L. Neoves , August Thompson , Dr. E.- L. . . Yurletz. Congressional Henry St. Uay- ner > , L. H. But low , Gcorco F. Blanchard , Andy Burg. Hobert A. Miller , Colonel F. II , Decastro. Senatorial Leonard B. Cnry , W.- P. . . Miles , George W. Heist , L. H. Tohin , Andy Burg. Hoprasontativo Morns Davis , Paul H. Borgguist , James C. Wolfe , Jutnos- O. . Hallcron , Chariot Johnson.- WiiKlihiKtun . I'uvor * Crixinso.- BIAIU . , Nob. , July 33. [ Special Telegram to TUB BKB.J The republicans of Washing- ton ¬ county held their county convention hero today nnd" every thing passed off harmonious- .It . wus agreed to send a delegation that was not connected w.th any factional light and every bud v was well pleased with tbo selec- tions. ¬ . W. D. Haller wns nominated for the oflico of representative nnd W. C. Wnlton- wns ronomlnalcd county attorney , both by- acclamation. . Dr. H. Noble and Gcorgo Mal- tcrson - were named ns supervisors for Blair nnd Ed Coolt assessor for the city.- Tlio . dolegntes are : State convoutlonI- I. . Spiick , Charles Sellonk , Marcus Beck , G. H. Jowett. George Kohncs , T. H. Clur- Idge - , Henrv Taylor , W. S. Frost und E. C- .Jackson. . . Senatorial L. C. Weber , Perry Seldcn , O. N, Humlng'.on , M. Cameron , Gcorgo Lewis. W. M. Gains , H. Blaco , W. J. Cook and Thcodoro Halter. Congressional , iloat with Dodpo county J. T. Davis , O. N- .Humington . , A. C. Jones , John Boggs , John Dulanoy , B. M. Willsoy , J. J. Siork , L. W- .Osborn . nnd S. C. Rose. Representatives , Iloat with Burt J. W. Henderson , Anson- Olds. . J. T. Davis. EJ Noble , J. M. Wild , M.- H. . . Brosenbalm , II. H. Hosd. J. E. Pcttlngill- nnd Marcus Bock. It was ordered that no proxies bo allowed and that the majority ot- tbo delegates present cast tbo vote lor the absentees.- Tuo . following resolution was passed : We , the republicans of Washington county In convention mumbled , notice with pleasure the favorable mention , by thn state press und various riipuhllonii conventions of the state of NebraHUu , of tlie'namo of one of our most ( llstliu-nlHlifd follow clt.zons. Hon. Lorenzo- Urnnnse. . for republican candidate for gov- ernor ¬ of the great state of Nebraska. We Know him to bo a true republican , un honor- able ¬ man , ever faithful to any trust tlmt may ho reposed In him , wild IIB neighbors and follow republicans we hoartllv recommend him to the favorable consideration of the re- publican ¬ scale convention to moutiU Lincoln Aiunit 4. We know him to bo u faithful friend of the people.- A . standing vote wus taken on the resolu- tion ¬ , every delegate voting In ita favor.- S. . . C. Hose was chairman and Thcodoro- Hallor secretary of the convention. Several old republicans who went off with the nlli- unco - two years ago wore dolozatos to the convention and say that Iho woods are full of others who will fall in line for HarrUou and Hold before next Novomber. All llnwuril County Iti'prociitoil , ST. PAUI , Nob. , July 80. [ Special Tola- gran - to TUB Bci2.J The republican county convention mot in tbo opera house todav , ExpooUtlons were lully realized and it was one of the most enthusiastic meetings ever hold In Howard county. Tbo following- dele- gations ¬ were named : State A. E. Cudv , A , A. Kondall. J. B. Williams , C. H. Young , G.- W. . . McMlllIn , U. W. Temple. Congressional Her. H. A. Burton , N. J. Paul , II. Cover , W. E. Groono. Ed T. Cook , W. L- .Little. . . Senatorial F. W. Crow , A. (Jillls- ple - , T. J. Steen , W. C. Gage , Wllltnn Taylor. Chester Chlnn , who bus served two terms as county clerk , received the nomination for representative by u unanimous votr. T. T, Boll was rouomlnatod for couuty attorney and Cbarlc4 Seober for commliilonor , A resolution endorsing Hon. A. E. Cady for uoviirnor wus paused , Tbo delegate * to the congressional convention wore not Instructed but ore for V. H. Stone of Vallny couuty- .Klmtmll . County fur HI. Ituymtr. KIM it u.u Neb. , July fib. [ Special Tele- gram to Tin: Buit. | Tbo republicans of Klmball county held u harmonious conven- tion ¬ today selecting James Newell , A. B , Beard and F. L. Broyles delegates to tbo state , F. S. Walker, F. N. Brouylos nnd F , J. Hollows to the congressional uud C. F. Hobcrunn , C. A. Schooloy and L. A. Bui- linger to 'ho sanatoria ! and representative conventions. A resolution wai adopted unanimously endorsing Hon. Henry St. Haynor for the s'.ato senate from the Thir- tieth dUtrlct. In Mvrrlck County.- CITV . , Nob. , July 30. ( Special Telegram to TUB UuK.l The republican county convention met In thin ullv loJ.xy n t- It a. ra. UharlOJ Woojtor of Silver Creek was made chairman anilK ? Q , Shaffer of Palmer secretary. The folio wing delegates to the republican statli1-cbuventton wore elected : M , L. Uossltor.v. . U. Uoblnsoti , W. T. Thomoson , A. O. Uucll , William Shelton.V. . ! '. Slnsol atfa .T , L. Davis. The convention than adjourned subject to thu call of the chairman of the central commlttoa- tor the nomination of n county ticket. The delegates to the state convention wcro In- structed ¬ for Jamoi ( 1. llolden for state auditor. t i Sneers * In Hull I'tomlard.- O'NEtu . , Nob. , July 10. [ Special Telegram to Tim BCK. I The republican couutv con * vctillon mot In O'Neill today , 100 strong. It win harmonious and enthusiastic through * nut. L. rj. Chapman of Atkinson was nom- inated ¬ for county attorney. W. F. Klsely of- Conloy township and A. J. Clark of Intnan were natnea for reprospiitutlvoi. J. S. Bart- loy - was strongly cudorsod forkstato treasurer by resolution. Following is the state delegation : J. M. Hunter , John Stlrvinp , J. A. Frommors- housor - , G. C. Hazolot. U. Solah. A. L. Towlo , H. C. McKvony , Prank Dobnoy , Prank Moore , LJfirrott Scott nnd C.V. . Moss. A resolution endorsing the work of bonator Paddock and extending sympathy nnd prof , fcring assistance was passed. The national ticket and platform wcro heartily endorsed and the nitlnal banking system declared to- hnvo outlived its usefulness. Congressional delegation Is headed by Klnkald , but is con- sidered ¬ soinowhat mixed , VV. D. Matthews had no opposition , and wns practically al- lowed ¬ to select the delegation to the sena- torial ¬ convention. The party HI Holt county Is well equipped for the campaign , and there 1s every promise of tuccoss in the coming election. J HIV run II County Dclugtitcs.F- AIIUIUUV . , Nob. , July ! 10. [ Special Tele- gram ¬ to Tin : Bui :. ] At the republican county convention held this afternoon Hon.- J. . . O. Cramb wtis empowered to select the delegates to the congressional convention.- W. . . P. Prooman was .nominated for county nltornuy and Sid Mnckloy for county com ¬ missioner. Delegates wcro elected to the state senatorial convention. G. J. Carpenter was nominated for representative.- lliiriiumloim . anil Kiithusliutlr.V- AI.ENTIXI . : , Neb. , July 30. [ Special Tele- gram - to THE IlEn.J The republicans of Cherry county hold their countv convention hero today , electing J. W. Tucker , E. J. Davenport , J. C. Pettljohn , J. M. Miller , J.- H. . . Q. Smith. W. 13. Jenkins nnd A. T.Whlto- dclcgutes to the state contention , nnd E. M. Love , George Elliott , T. M. Walcott. K. N. Watson , J. It. Lno , 1. J. Stowors mid C. A. Johnson dclogotcs to the congressional con- vention ¬ at Chndrou , August 10. Delegations wore also olcotcd to the senator ! :) ! nnd repre- sentative ¬ conventions. Ed Clark was nom- inated ¬ for county attorney and Dr. Alfred Lewis for coroner. The county , although very large , was represented from its remot- est ¬ parts , tbo convention being harmonious and enthusiastic. Resolutions commending tha administration and pledging allegiance to the national platform wcro adopted with a- hurrah. . ALL llii.U I'lU.MAUIKS- .KcpubllcaiM . nnil Democrats of the Various I'recluctH Srluct Delegate *. CmwroHi ) , Nob. . July 33. [ Spocinl Tolu- gram to Tin : Duri.J Tbo republicans hold their primary hero this afternoon. B. H- .McGrew . , W, II. Fanninir , P. ScoHeld , A. E. Hobson , C. J. Grablo , S. West , G. H. Diet- rich ¬ and Scott Towsend wcro elected. The delegation stands four for Kinkuld and four for Dorrlngton for concross.S- M'TTO.v . , Nob. , July 30. ( Special Telocrnm- to Tin BL-H.J The republicans of Sutton mot lait evening nnd elected the following delegates to the county convention which meets August 1 : Alexander Uutio1W. . V- .Stone. . . W. J. McDermott , Dr. J. H. John- ston ¬ , W. S. Hoaton , Bert Clark , J. Lccg , H. H. Stowurt , Hamilton Beattle , Nlok- iMlckcrson and Prank Browncll. Those nro young republicans and are not interested in any state ofllco and will bo for the best men.- BEATIIICI. . . ' , Neb. , Julv. 30. [ Special Tele- gram ¬ to TUB BCK. I The republican primary elections wore held iu thu city ana county this afternoon. The interests represented wore In the candidates for county attorney , who are It. W. Sabln , George A. Murphy nnd John W. Klckards. Sabln has carried three of the wards of tbo city and from pres- ent indications a majority of the township. The county convention will bo hold in this city Monday next , at which tlmo there are to bo nominated a candidate for state sena- tor ¬ , throe members of the legislature , county attorney and district clerk. WAYNE , Nob. , July 30 , fSpoclal Telegram to TUB BEE. ] The republican county com- mittee ¬ mot at the republican club rooms this afternoon and elected tna following dele- gates - to the state convention : VV. II. Mc- Neal , B. Cunningham , Prank Puller , J. P- .Brcsler . , G. Piltinger and Dan Cunningham ; alternates , W. A. A. Welch , C. A. (Jhaso , D , L. Slrychan , J. H. Manning, Charles Erslobon and W. P. Senrles. The following resolution was adopted : Kesolved , That the county cnmmlttco and rouuhllcnns of Wayne county hoartllv en- dorse ¬ thu cnmildni'y of Ku0cno Muuro of Nor- folk ¬ fur Mute auditor.- CHETI . :, Nob. , July HO. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BKK.J Both the republican and domocratio primaries were hold in this pre- cinct - this afternoon to elect delegates to the county convention to bo held on Monday at- SV.lber. . Both affairs passed off very quietly , contrary to expectations. The democrats favor General Vifciunin for congress xvhllo the republicans are understood to bo for ox- Governor J. W. Davies for the saino ofllco. The republicans formed a republican club with L. H. Dennlson ns president. The anil- free silver democrats are ahead In the demo- cratic camp. Both parties nro making great preparations for the congressional conven- tions ¬ to bo held iu this city on August 4 and IS respectively.- IWYAN'S . C11AM.ICNCK ACUHVTKU.- Ho . Can Cut All lliu Holmtlng Ha U'antN nt Any Time.- LINCOLN' . , Nob. , July 00. [ Special to Tins BEE. ] Chairman Boggs of the republican congressional central committee has ad- dressed ¬ the following latter to Chairman Broady of the democratic central committee : "Dear sir : Your favor of this onto re- ceived ¬ in which you state that yourself and the dcmocratio candidate for congress think that good would result from a discussion of the political issues by their re- spective ¬ candidates for congress in this district. Upon consulting our candidate and in the nopn of securing good results , and in compliance with the oxprosiod desire of yourself and candidate , I am pleased to- ucccpt vour buggostlons for Joint debates and will moat you at any convenient tlmo and place to arrange tbo details of such meet ¬ ings. " Mtilklcjolm uciNorfollc, Noiiroi.ic , Neb. , July 'p. JSpeoial Tele- gram - to TUB BKB.J Thb'completion of the organization of the Harrison and Koid club of Norfolk was roado tUis evening. Colonel S. W , Hays , chairman , introduced Hon. George D. Melklojohn , whqraddrossud a vary largo and enthusiastic audlonco. Mr- .Moiklejohn . mot with a Vflry warm rocoptlon and bis gentlemanly muaner and sjund logic madohlm many friends. Mr. Melklojohn handled tbo silver juo Uoij , the tin pinto and other topics of tbo camrialefi iu a vary able manner , reading communications from proprietors of the mill * aud showing samples of products from the various forty-four mills in the United States. A great many demo- crats ¬ were present andfK is uafo to say a number of them will vatoor Molklojohn , as- ihoy readily renllzo ho can do moro for the district aud for Norfolk than either of the other nominees. Mr. Melklojohn was fol- lowed ¬ by W. G. Slauaoa of Mlddloton , N. Y. , wlio addressed the audience iu a very able manner. After the ipoaklng about 100 namea were enrolled on tbo roster of tbo Harrison and Kcidcluo.- CutHull . ! County Viiturn Interested.- Buuwiai . , Nob. , July 80. [ Special Tele- gram - to TUB BBK.J Joint discussions today have occupied , and Joint olscussions tonight will occupy , the attention of tbo majority of the voters of Garllold county. Stone and BabcocU of Ord present solid truth and facts for tbo ropub leans In the face of vlulonury plans of the allUnco * sat forth by Norman and Bartloy , tbo ofllco seokerB of thU part of Nebraska. Tbo utroeti are full of people , and oroyouo atoms uapppy. Despite the calamity walls of tbo independent orator *, crops are bailer tuim Iu any other sccllou of the tato. M A CROUNSE DELEGATION- Doughs County Primaries Result in Fixvor- of the Sago of Oallioun , MUCH INTEREST TAKEN IN THE VOTING Only Contests In Oiimhu IliMiilt In Vlotiirk' < fur thu Crouimt Mi'ii NIIIMC ut the I'.lcctcd Other Iit-ill Politics. Moro than usual Interest was talcon in tbo republican primaries yesterday afternoon. Knowledge that the choice of the Douglas county delegation would , In nil prob-ibllHv , be nominated for governor nt tbo state con- vention ¬ on Thursday , led many republicans who usually take llttlo or no interest in pri- mary ¬ contests to turn out and use their In- flucnco - In securing the election of respon- sible ¬ reprcsintatlvo republicans to the county convention. There were contested delegations In the Pirst , Eighth and Ninth wards. Iu Iho Pirst- nnd Ninth winds the caucus tickets wcro- successful. . In the Eighth the contest was n spirited ono. The caucus ticket was pledged to support certain men for delegates to the state convention who wore opposed to Judge Crounso for the gubernatorial nomination nnd this led to the placing of five Croutiso men on the list of primary candidates , nnd the result was the election ot n solid Crounso delegation by a majority of nearly to 1. Prom reports received , the indications are that Judge Crounso will go Into the conven- tion ¬ on Monuay with about two-thirds of the dclogatus who will favor an instructed dolo- Bntloti - in his interest to the stnto convention Pollowlnc nro Iho delegates selected : rirst Ward-E. Stuht. A. K. Hcnsel. George Cathrow , U. 1C. Paxson , J. P. Hen ¬ derson , 10. J. Hotzler , , Peterson , S. A- .Cutler. . . W. A. Kelloy. Second Ward Henry ICnodoll , John Tiodcman , Gustavo Hutnol , W. O. Uogors , Al Dukes , W. C. Cloud , Gcorgo Heed , William Gatowood. Stephen Swobuda. Third Ward Sol Prince , P. E. Hoacock , A. D. White , J. C. Huhbard , Nato brown , Prod , Lou Burmelstor , Thomas Swobo , Thomas McVltteo. Fourth Ward G. W. Lli'lncor , George H. Leslie , Gcorgo A. Bonnott. D. H. Wheeler, T. W. Blackburn , B. H. Koblnsoii , W. J- .Brbatch . , A. C. Troup , W. P. Bochel- .Plfth . Wrtrd P. C. Counsmun , Chnrlos S- .Stookham . , Gcorgo S. HnydenV. . T. Gra- ham ¬ , E. D. Simpson. A. Varnor. C. H. Wll- lard , George Ellott , H. E. Lcdyard. Sixth Ward John McDonald , John Me- Loarlo - , M. D. Houck , Gcorco Elliott. J. B- .Ueovos . , J. P. Burgess , H. M. Waring , W.- H. . . Slovens , Isaac Sylvester. Seventh Ward E. M. Bartlett , Clinton Powell , Charles Thomas , John Wllber , B. S- .Bolter . , D. J. Collins , J. W. Ellor , J. U. Piper , D. B. Trnlll. Eighth Ward W. H. Allen , Charles H. Clark , A. K. Heel , T. W. llotohklss , George Mulhausen , J. C. Pedersen , P. T. Shinrock- W. . A. Smith , S. K. Spauldlng. Ninth Ward Louis BlicUonsderfor , Charles Huntlngton , Beach lllgby , S. S- .Lanyon. . . M. O. Maul , Alvin Metzler , P- .Schwonck . , Charles Unitt and Phil E- .Winter. . . South Omaha-J. E. Hart. William ICelly , L. Carpenter , J. D. Bennett , IN. E. Acker , C.- A. . . Evans , 1. O. Eastman , E. O. Mayllcid. Paul McAuloy , William Mangan , B. K. Wil- cox - , H. J. Hoisor , William Bennett , Charles Lake. Waterloo Gcorgo Johnson , S. Howard , Willinm Jacobson , B. Uobblns , E. S. Stout , jr.- Valley . W. G. Whltmoro , J. II. Ingram , C. E. Bvars. William Harrier , H. M. Puffer. West Omaha Edward Daniels , K. C. Patterson , E. L. Johnson , Charles A. Thoi- man , Charles A. Potter. Chicago Colonel H. L. Livingston , J. A- .Frv. . . C. H. Dcnker , W. I. Alien and H. A Nollo- .McArdlo . H. C. Timme , Charles Gottsch , J. T. Timporloy , Johu Schneider and John Klinker. Millard John Lemke , John Arff , J. T- jWeybright , Eggort Speck and Henry Kol- sey. - . SECOND DISTIUCT UKJIOCHATS- .Noiiilnatlnp . ; Ounvfiitlcin U'lli Ilo Ilclil In- Soptciultcr. . The democratic congressional committee of- tha Second district mot at Gcorgo 1. Sterns- dorll's - ofllco in the Brown blocK yesterday afternoon. The n.ombors present wcro- Georiro J. StornsdorlT nnd Prank II. MorrU- soy of Douglas county E. H. Clark of Wash- ington ¬ and D. M. Uegloy of Sarpy. Mr- .StcrnsdorlT . was made chairman and Mr.- Claric . socrotary.I- t. . . was decided to hold the congressional convention in Omaha at 2 . in. September 17. The chairman wna to procure a hall and attend to other dotuiU. The basis of representation in the conven- tion ¬ will bo the vote cast for attorney fun- eral ¬ in IbTO , and ono delegate will bo allowed for each 2J'J voi.ei cast. According to this apportiOnuiont the convention will consist of- eightythrco delegates of whicn Douglas county will bo entitled to seventy-one uud Washington and Snrpy counties to six each. Adopted luiml > llcnn ItuloH. The democratic county central committee met , yesterday afternoon at .lachsoniar. hall on lower Parnam atrcot' and adopted rules for Iho regulation aud government of the primaries. The rules adopted are quite sim- ilar ¬ to those adopted by Ibo republican county nnd city central committees some months ago. Mr. Thomas Dully resigns ns chairman of tbo county central committee and Mr. Sylvester U. Uush , ayonng attorney , was elected to 1111 tha olllco. I'lflli Wiirdm-H Awnkc- Tto PlfthVurd republican club is now in lighting trim and marching order. A meeting was hold last night , with nearly 100 mem- bers ¬ in attendance. The roll was signed and ttio membership fco paid in- .Erlllug'H . ball on Sherman nvonuoand Ohio street wns engaged for tbo season and Mon- day ¬ night fixed for tbo regular data for hold- ing ¬ club meetings- .lliilliilo . County for CroiuiHc.- Mr. . . J. D. Mallallcu , superintendent of the Kearney reform school , soya that Buffalo county republicans are in hearty Bimpatby with Iho Crouiiso movomcnl. Republicans of his county , he SONS , consider the Judge to- te bo n safe , conservative roan , who can poll the full strength of tbo party , ami draw votes from otbor parties as wall. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS- .Of . Vanilla porfoot purity.- Of . Lemon Oranilo erroat strength.- Eoonpmy . O Almond- Rose In their use etc, Flavor aa dolloatoly and dollclouoly as the fresh fruit. Notice to Contractor !* und llullilvm. For tho'orcctlon of a new Catho'lo ' church in- I'ortxnloulli , tihulby County , lowiu- II.dn will bo received until Atu-ust ''Hli. IB3J- IMiintl unit siii'cllloiulonauiii : IJUHOIMI uttho nn- derHltftiuil - , tvho will nUo cheerfully nlv" Infor- luullon - to parllvn wlxliln : to hiincf In u hid , KBV. I' . W. IIOi'l'MAN , I'orUmouib , tihuihy Couuty , Iowa JySZdlU 'T'HE RIPANS TABULES rcgnlnte the stomach , liver and * bowels , purify the blood , are pleasant to take , safe nnd always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness , Blotches oil the Face , Bright's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation , Chronic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered Stomach , Dizzit ess , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence , Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache, Heartburn , Hives , Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of Appetite , Mental Duprcssion , Nausea , Nettle Rash, Painful Digestion , Pim- pics , Rush of Blood to- plexion the Head , Sallow Corn- , Salt Rheum , Scald Head , Scrofula , Sick Headache , Skin Diseases , Sour Stom- ach , Tired F ee 1 i n g , Torpid Liver, Ulcers , Water Brash and every other symptom or dis- ease that results from impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their functions by the storvjach , liver and intestines. Persons given to over-eating arc benefited by taking one tabule after each meal. A continued use of the Ripans Tubules is the surest cure for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be injurious to the most delicate. Price : One gross $ - , sample bottle 15 cents. For sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York. The UNPRECEDENTEFSUCCESS that the - Bros. & Go's.HU- VO . nttnlncdi nuil the high r rnlso Ihcy Iinvo clidte.l from tlio worMV MOST HE- NO - 'NE1) ARTISTS , from ( he press mill from n public long prejiiilico.l In favor of tier innkos , it Is ftfo t nsjttniD tut ! tlu iintniimt : mint bo pussjiial of UN COM- MON ATTUIIJUTES. MAX MEYER & BRO. CO. , Sole Agents , Omaha , Nebraska. Established iS66..- Cinoii . . srch"s ttiaucii. RED cnoss THE OnlCIN ALAND CCNUINC. Tlie only 8nfo. Burr , u4r < U< U < Pill for l l . I.nilloc , > ik Dnittltt for Ottehntir'l ;-nji 1 lliamitn.l Hrnixl If Hp.l n.l Oeld nirlilll- obofi Retlrtl with tine r'tibon. Tc * a no other Llnil. SubfHtntiont an i Jnttattoni. All pill. lA rplnk wrapprti ( ire lnriccroui cnunlerrrltK. At llrunfiliK. or rni i 4- 4p.ln utiinn. for pirlcil.ntoKtlmouUli. ftil "Heller I'np Ladle ** " inttttrr , t .T return Mull.1- O.CMIO . Trrtli.mUli.imK CHICHCSTCR CHCMIOL CO. , Mtnll nll Sqimrc , K1.1 by all local llrucilpln. rilll.A il.rillA. : I'.V- .S.E. . . GonJS INTEREST S&WsT- UV PAID ON , ( . SAVlNQSCW- "c"j4ftRTOW * -i i no wu , , , E.Wffl3H .GELRKE . OOiJ.OO T> 103 " Attention is called to the fact that o oo o ooooo- of ST. LOUIS , MO.- Mnko . It a nolnt to brow exr'.iislvuly 1'UIIB nnd TINE MALT ItKKU nnd for patients the EXQUISITE , or White Label , and BUDWEISER , are l-'AK I'UI'.l'EKAHLK to ordinary hrowfiiKS of corn pruparatioiiH. The small alcoholic and Inrzo iintrlclaiis percentage , of the ANiiKtiHrjiillrnci- lllottlu Itcer makoa It u t-uporiur urescrlntton , as thu quiillly Is guaranteed by the standing nf thu ( Inn. whoso motto is In buy material , "Not how che ip hut how good. " A.MiBtifiKH-lluscii Ilnttlcd lleor Is always puio nnci straight , which Is ccnurally doubtful of wines , lliiiors | stiut inedlclnnl iireparntions- .Omahii . Branch , H. E. Cor. Ibth and Jones Sis. , GKO. KRUG , Gonornl Afro- nt.THEGREAT . LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY fiirc.'all (H.ior.leM of Iho Stom.ic'i , Livur, Uo-.rols , Ki.Io.ijM , Hh.lljr , Narvum- Dis'Mtfcs , Loss of Anmlite ( , Ilcnilaclio , Consllpiill HI , ( 'ostivuirju , In ll' oitl in , lill- on - ; ness , l-'utcr , 1'ik-sKlc ,, nnil ronVr-t tlin systoni lest Ilabln to euntr.iet dlsuxs3. DYSPRPSIA.HAnWA- Y'S'I'irjI.S . nro euro for this complaint. They tone up Iho Internal sperotloni to- lioallliy ai-tlnn. ro torn strength to th-3 stomach , an 1 cimhlo It to perform Its functions- .I'rlcnSiuu . liox. Sold by all UriiKKUts , or mailed by ItADWAV.'i OJ. . ;rj Warren Street. Nor ? Vorlc. on receipt of price. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL House iii the "West. Goods nnd prices to please everyone. Chamber Suits- from $10 to 1000. Newest Styles , Largest Stock , Lowest Prices.S- pocinl . designs nnd estimates ivon on Fine Parlor Pieces and Draperies Our stock contains nil the la test novelties na well IIH the most sttiplo goods in tha- furnitures lino. Call before buying. 1115-1117 Farnam Street. , Kbtubllhliecl 1831. , EverMAU can tit BTUONO and VIG- OUOUHIuall - retnenis- by _ uilnx fli'AMISII NHKVINK , tliefjrent hpunUli Ilemedy. YOUNQ SI UN OK OM > Miltrmiir from N15KVOUH , IO3T or l'AIIINO MANHOOD , nlKlillyciil ; sio i , cmivul ion , nt-rvoui pro lraiioncnutnl , by lliouse of opium , tobacco or alcohol , wake- fulness - , menial Orprctiion , loiiolp werm chlicr sex , iiicnnatorB- EinciHK - AMU iPTKM ubr. , rliii' cauieil by self aliniti and over indulgence or any personal nets can lie rettcreil to pel feel lii-altli and tha NO1II < U VITALITY OF UT11ONO Mlttf Weeiva a written KU trnice with G boxes to cuieany cam or refund tha money , $1 IJOA.-O lioxui jj For1 Sal3 In Omaha by Snow Lund&Co.- Worvo . Scoclo , " . . . . , , , . ten eimriiniea tu euro All ncrroun dl- iMttut ltca > i. suchViuk Meinurr llittlnl'uwcr. lluailuclia. Wukolulnoi , Ix t Mmiliwul. NlKlHIr limli- Blnn *. Nervou noM.lltucle.ulldrttlnt and losiof txinvrol tliolivncrMlvo Orirani In I'ltlier eoii-auBoJJi ori'rurHrtlon , joutMul irrqrt , or (ixcoiirr'- aioiioiiUIni 'ouol'iaal- w ' ihe inoiuv , For sulo la Omaha by Sliorinua 5t MuConnoll , 1013 Dodjjo BticoU

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Page 1: The Omaha Daily Bee. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1892-07-31 [p 3]....lor Vim HclcRntm nd-Cnunly CoinniHIei1. The county convention of the people's party mot at Central hull at 2 o'clock ycstnr-dny-

THE

> DOUGLAS IS FOR VAN WYCK

Powers Boomers Squelched by tbe Inde-

pendent

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Convention Yesterday.

All AN ROOT GIVEN GOOD WARNING

lln mill llnir.ilii .lour * Unit llnr <l Tlmo-

Mnylltg In tlio Conii-ntloii Instructedlor Vim HclcRntm nd-

Cnunly CoinniHIei1.

The county convention of the people'sparty mot at Central hull at 2 o'clock ycstnr-dny

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afternoon to select llfty-sovon delegatesto the state convention at Koarnoy.

The mooting wns roamed by considerablecontention , which at times bccamo sircnstlc ,

bitter and noisy. The Van Wyck factionhad the convention by n largo majority , nndImproved ovury opnortunlty to rub It intothe I'OWCM element. Allan Koot nnd "Buf-fnlo"

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Jones wore considered the rcproiontu-lives of the Powors-Burrows faction , ana

the majority , after exposing their weakness ,

only rufrnlned out of nliy from IhrowlnL'thorn out of the convention.

The meeting was culled to order by Hoot ,

ns chairman of the county committee. Thu-

Imttnnl ho finished rending the cnll Councll-

niun

-A. 13. Ilnloy of South Otrmbn sprang

forward nnd nominated . P. llougos fortemporary chairman ,

Koot ordered him to wnlt until he wns rec-

ognized¬

, nnu then , deliberately ignoring him ,

permitted ono of another cotorlo to nominateH. O. Hrowster. Ilnloy Insisted on naminghis man , but Mr. Hodges declined In favorof Browstcr , who wns chosen withouttun her opposition.-

Mr..

. Brcwslcr made n short speech , urirlng-hnrmony nnd predicting great wads of suc-cors

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In the coming campaign.-D.

.. Clem Uoiivnr wus chosen secretary and

n committee on credentials consisting of H.Cohen , N. P. Sackctt , J. N. Kaiinoy , W. E-

.tiomoa.

und G. W. King wus appointed ,

.Mayor Weir Till lied til 'Kin.While Iho committee wus out Paul Van-

dcrvcort-

announcril that thn Independentmuyor of Lincoln wns present and ought tu-

be hoard from. Cries of "Wotr" broughttbo Lincoln gcntlcmau to the front ,

qnd Iho chair introduced him at) thu onlyIndependent mayor in Nebraska.-

Mr..

. Weir , who Is ndark horse in tbo guber-natorial

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rnco , said bo Just happened to bo iutown nnd dropocd In on the convention outof brotherly fooling. Ilo said ho felt pruttylonesome ) as Iho only independent mayor in-

tbe state , and ho modestly admitted thatbo had hold his own pretty well atLincoln , although tLo republican par-ty

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nnd tbo supreme court hadknocked Him out on several points. Ho thenmade u snort speech of the stereotyped orderand declared himself for free silver and forgreenbacks.-

W..

. P. O'Neill arose to a question of prlvl-logo ana corrected the cbninnnn uy nsscrtlngthat Mayor Uomls of Omaha was an inde-pendent.

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.Paul Vnndorvoort wns called for , but de-

clined¬

to apeak , urging that the countrydelegates have n chance to talk.

Allan Koot said the grangers had come tothe city tu bo instructed what to do , and hoinsisted that Punt should spout-

.Vnnilcrvoort.

thought Allan was n bit In-

consistent¬

becauseho claimed to hail fromtin) Seventh ward of Onmlm as well as fromDouglas precinct , which put the laugh uponKoot.

Siiiiio Van KnthiHluxm.Paul was prevailed on to talk nnd sprung

Van Wyck on the convention , getting uround of nppliiuso.-

JuuVo.

11 us cull wna culled up and aired npersonal grievance , alleging Unit the UnionPnclllc had frozen him out. of n ploco of conlland by denying him facilities for transport-ation.

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. Ilo proposed that Van Wyck ho-

"sot up on a scat of glory. "ClnrK Potter also declared for Van Wyck-

."When.

no's elected ;ind goes to Lincoln , "said the speaker , "don't you think there willbo nn overhauling of thu ucoks. that > lllmake some of them fellows skedaddle ! I'llbotcher there willl"

William Vunderzco spoke for the coloredpcoj.lo.-

C..

. P. Koltoy road a circular luttor liesthe Mate committee urcing ovcrv county ti-pn.v up its assessment. Ho said that Douglascounty had puld only $ J5 of its $00 assessir.ent , and announced his willingness to re-cc'lvo contributions. Ho ll.Jcn bold tip ncop-of

>

the Liberty pacer ana denounced itroundly for publishing an attack * n VanWyck.

Under the inspiration of this speech Coun-cilman

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Ilaloy authorized the secretary todraw on him at South Omaha for $ "

> , andAllen Koot moved that the convention re-deem

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the party's reputation by proceeding nt-cnco to ralso tlu to. ) . Judeo Huscall wasmoved to declare that ho was n poor man ,

but would contribute 1. The spirit becamecontagious , and the amount was soon raisedin contributions ranging from n aollnr to ni.h.kul-

.Fnink.

Hlbbarc1 , wh-ni cnlled to his foot ,proposed that any man cijulnting towardsJay Burrows should be left nt homo. AndAllan Koot said nothing but cliewul liny.

Joe Kdgorton mode a spread eagle speechprudictini: that tbo Independents would uurrvevery stnto west of the Mississippi aud southol Mason and Dixon's line.

Alton .linn's anil Hool-.Tbe

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committee on credentials reported nocontests , but recommended the exclusion otthe Douglas and Wost. Omaha delegationsbecause of Irreeularitlcs. It wns explainedthat the West Omaha primary was held inthe camp of "Buffalo" Jones instead of nt n

hull.Fruuk lllbbnrd , who smollcd n Powersichomo In Jones' donation of his tout for theprimary , inslstud that the West Omaha dol'j- .

gallon be Kicked out of the convention-."Buffalo"

.Jones rt-tortcd that if the mem-

bers¬

of the convention were afraid of a littledelegation of llvo they wore cowards.

When Judga Hnscall assured the conven-tion

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that u Van Wyck delegation would bo-cn , to Kearney nnd that "Buffalo" Jones

would bo stunmlng the stnto for him , white-uingcci

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harmony settled down over the moot-ing

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nnd the West Omaha delegates woreseats in the convention.

Then Allan Koot pleaded for the admissionof the Douplui delegation. Allan lives in theSeventh want of Omaha and owns a farm inDouglas precinct. It was mid that when ho-fulls of election iu thu city ho goes out intotbo country.

The committee explained that no primnrv-wns held In Douglas and that Kcot had cir-culated

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a paper appointing himsoir und fourothers as delegates.-

W..

. K. Somes denounced this proceedingnnd urged that for once the conventionkbuuld malm an example of Koot and tenchhim a lesson-

.Allini.

( lalnnil Tliolr Nymitttlijr.-Koot

| .thought the Independents were spin-

ning¬

things almighty fine , and ho assuredthu convention that If there was n move todrive him out of the party It 7ould fall. Hislove for the rutiso would never wenKon-

.Thn.

play on thn H.vmnnthy of Iho conven ¬

tion mollified the Vun Wvok faction , anilafter some further wrangllnir the Douglasdelegation was allowed to sit in Iho convent-ion.

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.

All now appeared to bo peaceful nnd hnr-HioiiiouH

-, wnou J. O. Yeiser , n prohlbltionut ,

took the floor and started to spunk ,Ho .had only aithl "Mr. Chairman" when

lie was interrupted with n clmrun of objoc-tlnu

-? : "Ho' not u delegate, ' ' "Put him

out I"-

Tho young man bold his place unflinch ¬

ingly , and thu convention became confusionworeo confounded. Tbo delegates made u-

jrrund rush for the Interloper , paying not theslightest attention to the pounding or theorders of the chair , and Yeisor was hustledout of the room-

.Aud.

onto moro sweet harmony settleddown on too convention. The tomporurv-oriittimuuon was tkcn made pormauont.

1 tip motion to procoi-d with the selectionof delegates sprung another shower of con-Hiding sufgestloiijj , but llnully odob wnrd-nii4 prccluiit wai pm-mlttod to choosu Us-quotn. . The convention took u recess und

llbo precinct delegations withdrew In cornersMocaucui. On rcum-mbling the followingdelegates to Kearney were reported :

Dull-cute * tu Kfuruv-Omnha

]-.

Wllllmn Huso , U U. Uowdcn , C ,

Oeaver , H. Uody , J , 1. Burr , Ohftrlo.% John-fen , U , Stockman , T. 11. Mlnnnhnn , PaulVnndervoort , J. W , Lonan , T. Ur Kelscy , J ,

J , KvorlriBanm , W. A. J. Ooodln , O. A-

.Mnenoy.T..

. C. Joffrles , M. O'Conncll , A.Miller , A. A. 1crrv.

South Onmlm S. D. Hyncnrson , J. M-

.l.

owlcr. Samuel 1' . UrUhum , H A. Forsyth ,(JcorpoV. . Uayworth , M. U. Jierbe , CharlesCurus-

.McAnlloU..

. Kruso , P. McArdlo-.UnlonH.

.

. Twatnlo , P. P. Hlbbard.West Omaha Klljah Stoddard , C..I. Jones.Valley W. S. Wright , Lynn Uycra.-

V

.tcrloo J. H. Taylor , EllJohnson.

Elkhorn William Osborno , Fred Moulto-n.JcffcrsonJ.

.

. Kelly McCombs , A. J. Wil-liams.

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. 'Florence U. W. Wilson , J. 1' . Drown.-UouRlas

.Samuel Dowers , Allan Hoot-

.At.

Lnrco from the County (Jcorgo Knight ,

O. A. Wolcolt..11 mil ! I'oot nnd ilnnc Dorlnrc.-

A

.

resolution offered Instructing thedelegation to vote for Van Wyck first , lastnnd till the tlmo.-

tCnch.

d"l ! g to was then made to stand upand bo cntcchiscd. Atlnn Hoot plcdccd htm-Rolf for Van Wyck , but pleaded manfully foran unlnstructod delegation , and the conven-tion

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laughed him down. "Buffalo" Joneshad n prolonged stcgo In the swoil-bix

-and tried to uvado his inquis-

itors¬

, but nt length they becametired ot the farce nnd Joseph Miller wns sub-stituted

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for the border of buffaloes. 13 ,

Stoddnrd allowed that ho was n free hornAmerican citizen nnd ho domed the right ofthe convention catechise him. The conven-tion

¬settled his hash in very short order by

dropping him from the list nnd putting on-J. . W. Ktnkuid. The resolution Instructingfor Van Wyck wont through with a whoop.-

Nntv.

County CominltU-r.The following county committee was

naineil : Omaha First wnrd , IX C. How-den.

-. William W. 11. Hnlen nnd William

Heoso ; Third. H. Cohen , J. W. Bl'iko. C. 1-C.Stnstnoy

.

; Fourth , 1. M. Taylor , 10. J-

.nidrrovv.

, William Arlbur : Fifth , James M-

.Klnnoy.

, C. W. Ilonntutr , K. F. Loavouworth ;

Sixth , ( 'harks Johnson , A. C. Dow , J. J.Burr ; Seventh. A. A. Perry , Carl Calhoon ,..1.V. . Loi'mi , KU'lith , Louis J. Hun , W. A.-

J..

. Gcouln , J. J. Evoringham ; Ninth , J. V-

.KlnUiud.

, N. P. Sncltult ; Douglas prccinot ,

Samuel II. Bowers ; Union , Frank 11. Hlh-bnrd

-; McArdlc , John C. MoArdlo ; Elkhorn.

William Clark ; West Omnha , B. Stcddard ;

Florence. H. W. Cowan ; Jefferson , J. IColly-McCombs ; Vullov , C> . W. Coles ; SouthOmaha , M. G. Zerbo , S. 1) . Kynearson ,

.lamos M. Fowler. The names of the Secondward conimlttecmon woru lost in the shullle.-

H..

. Cohen was chosen chairman of tbo coin-in

-I ttee , W. A. J. Goodln secretary and J. M.

Taylor treasurer. Thcso ofliccrs and the fol-lowing

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tnomhcrs were made nu oxeeutivocommittee : James J. Burr , E. Stoddard ,

Uavid C. Howdcn , J. W. Logan , J. KellyMcCombj , James M. Fo.wlor.

A resolution denouncing Liberty was of-fered

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, and oltor some discussion was with-drawn

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on the ground that the paper was un-worthy

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such notico.

DKMOClt.lTS 31KET-

.Dclugiitcx

.

Irom tlio I'artlcs 1'rc-Huntril

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In Dlllcront Counties.H-ASTIXHS

.

, Nob. , July 30. [Spocial. Tele-gram

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to Tin : Br.c.J Hastings has belongedto the politicians today. Thu independ-ents

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held their nominating conven-tion

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in the courthouse this morningnud afternoon , with a fntr attendance.-Prof.

.

. W. A. Jones wns nominated forstate senator and S. M. Davis for ropte-sentativo.

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. Chris Ilalppnor wua rjnoimnatodfor county attorney. Supervisor Harmonwas given the privilege of naming the dele-gation

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to thn iloat convention hold by Adamsnnd Wobiti-r counties. The only featurewas tbo number ot persons who wanted logoto 110 legislature.F-

AIUIII'UV.

, Neb. , July 30. [ Special Tola-gr'im

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toTiu : BEII.J The democratic couutyconvention was held this afternoon. Dele-gates

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wore -elected to the state and con-gressional

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convuntior.s. No nominationswere made for county ofllces.-

ST..

. PAUL. Nob. , July ! !0. [ Special Tele-gram

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to Tin : Bii.J: fho indopeutlont con-vention

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wns held todny and after the usualamount of wrangling placed in nominationChnrlcs Crammer for representative , F. J.Taylor for county attorney nnd J. A. Carlsonfor commissioner. This ttcltot is consideredwonlc and the republicans arn Jubilant. TheIndependent stnto nnd congressional delega-tion

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is ns follows : R. Sailing , M. Morton-sen.

-. J. M. Parker , J. A. Zicglcr, J. F. Dodd ,

D. F. Hawllns , 1. D. Grocer , Ole Nelson. S.-

P..

. Bnlrd. Senatorial delegates are Noila-NoIlsiMi , C. Grummcr , J. D. Scott , LorenHansen , Peter Ebhesoii , Noils Kbbcacn , A-

.L..

. Wnrno. L. J. Kllngtusmlth. Tbo war Is-

on nno tlio republicans do not fear the itsuit.-AfitoitA

., Neb. . Julv S ) . [ SpecialTolegrnin-

to Tins BKB.J The Hamilton county inde-pendents

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tsdny nominated for representa-tives

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the present niumoeM , Hon. Fred New-berry and Hon. J. T. Vertices ; county at-torney.

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. J. Mills Hay ; county commissioner ,D. Mi'lCibben. Uoii-gates to the state conven-tion

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O. W. Urosvc-Kcr. J. M. Word. IX Sor-oiison

-, Gt'oreo L. Burr , J. A. Hunter , J. W-

.Furrad.

, M. Pi-osslor , J. W. Bowen , L. M-

.Hagnrlty.

, A. L. Untrelion. G. M. .Tohi.son.Senatorial Frank Pamioll , P. P. Wind , A.-

P..

. Sharp. Ole O. Sti-and. L. Evans , S. E.Evans , F. L. Munn , W. Slattern , B. O-

.lleru'onson.

, O. M. Scott. CongressionalHon. J. T. Vorhces , J. F. Adams. AlbertClcnl , William Steele , William Fall , J. L-

.Evaiu.

, 3. 1) . Clark , I. N. Baker , M. H ,

Sovory , F. M. Howard , J. W. Eaton.-

A

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XXU VJiJlHA'TS.

The Harrison & Boll company finished itsseries of rehearsals last evening with u fulldross performance of "Littlo Tlppott , " otn-

ployjnc-

all the scenery , proportion lights nndorchestra and completing every detail for tbopresentation of thu funny conieuj this after-noon

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nt the Farnnui street tboatar-.It

.Is interesting to note the personality of

this excellent organization. It Is headed byMr. Edward M. Bell , into leading man of A.-

M..

. Palmer's .Madison Square theater. Mr.Boll resigned bis position with Mr. Palmerto accept a partnership with Mr. Harrison.-Mr.

.

. Charles BOWAOItbo eccentric comedianof the company , will bo remembered for bisoriginal creation of Snuggs in the "Bunch of-

Keys" nnd bis btarrmg tour Iu "Cucok. "Mr. Hurry J. Morgan has justroturncd from England , where hostarred in "Tho Private Secretary"for 100 nights in London. Mr. Harry Allenis ono of the best old school comedians andcreated the part of Catcrmole in "ThePrivate Secretary" In this country , Mr.Henry J. Uradlov is another line comedianand Mr. Charles Harris Is a capable artist.-

MI.

s Mabel Bert , the loading ludy of tbocompany , had done some of tha Dest workever known in the past live years us theoriginal Hachcl in "Bold by tbo Enemy" andtbo leading roles In ' 'Tbo Runaway Wife, ""Tho Canuck" and "NIobe. " Miss MarieLewes , an American girl , has for the pastlive years played prominent roles with HenryIrving nnd Ellen Terry in nil their Londonproduction )) , Mrs. Harry Bloodgood , one ofour best known soubrettes , is specially en-gaged

-for this eccentric comedy. The babies ,

two prettv little cherubs , uro brought onwith their mothers from Now York andaround them much of the fun and entangle-ments

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of the couicdy revolve-

.lluiulloy

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Caxu Nuttloil. .Auiitntv , Neb. , July 33. [ Special Tele-

grain to Tin : Bee. ] The Handloy will casewns .finally decided today by G. B. Bov-o rid go , special county Judge , and tti'i will ad-

mitted¬

to probate. Mn. Haudluy bequeathedher entire estate to the Homo of tbo Frioud.-Uss

.at Lincoln , and the relatives objected to-

Iho probate of t bo will on the grounds ofmental incapacity ot testatrix and in dofenco-of thu legatee. The couuty judge was asubscribing witness , aud therefore disquali-fied

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to hear tbo case , nud Judge Boverldpowas nupolntod by the commlstionors. Thecontestants will hardly appeal , u ihoy madeu very weak contest.

Act 1 vi ) Drum Corpi.-At

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a meeting held last night tbe John M-

.Taumton.

Zauavo Drum corps decided to at-

tend the republican state convention at Lin-coln.

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. An Invitation from Fremont fnnndi-to visit that vity wns accepted. Tha corn *

will go Into camp at Fremont August U , re-maining

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bovcral days , and will attend a bigrepublican rally August IU.

The corps has now uniforms on tbo waynud has enguxod a room in Mercer's ball foran armory. The organization , though re-cently

¬

fOnnoil , has twenty.llvo bright , activeyoung member * who will be a credit to thorn-tolvea

-uud to republican ciubi wltu whom

they become associated.

Kesu.lt of tbe Various Conventions of' Nebraska Republicans.

SPIRITED CONTEST AT HASTINGS

.Vila MH Lender * Flnnlly Agrro on Cnmll-

tluttM

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Tliiiriiuglily AccrptnlilP to tlio-

ICntlrn C'mmty.-llry.ni' *

I'rumUcinn InterestinH-

ASTINGS. . Nob. , .July 80. [Special Tolo-grnm

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to Tin : BKK. | The republican countyconvention of Adnmi county was called toorder In the Kerr opera house nt 11 o'clockthis morning Uy Central Committee Chair-man Stephens of Juniata. General A. V.Cole of Juniata wns chosen temporary chair-man

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by acclamation aud John Slakon and C.-

B.

.

. Ulgolow secretaries. As there wore nocontests the list of dale aloi ns glvo'n wasadopted without recourse to a committeeoncredentials. A recess was taken nt 11:30:

until 2 p. m.The afternoon session was as harmonious

as could bo doilred ucitll the nominations ofcandidates had boon completed , but a goodnatured contest ensued upon tbo selection ofdelegates to the state convention nt Lincoln.-

OiiltiMi.

Spirited ContiMt.Then commenced n lively contest. Here-

tofore¬

tbcro has usually been a strife over"Hnstlngs" nnd "country ' delegates to thestate convention , but this tlmo n farmerdelegate triad o n very cqultnblo proposition ,thnl the city of Hnstlngs bo allowed eightdelegates , Junlatn two , Konesaw ono andthe remaining five for the country , nil sub-ject

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to rattilnitlon. General C. J. Ullwortb ,

from the Second wnrd or Hasting.* , made anamendment that each precinct select its owndelegates without reference to approval bythe convention. Jnmos N. Clnrko protestedagainst such methods , He asserted thatUllworth's son , Hohrer, had prepared n-

lionet headed by General Dilworth to thecounty convention nnd that this lionet hadbeen adopted In n packed caucus.

General Dilworth entered a denial of-

ovorythlng , but Ibal ho wished to worlc Inthe fntorest of harmony. General Dilworth'samendment was lost and the original motionc'irried.

The names of Dr. Klmball , H. C. Minnix ,

Putor Warner , L. Doan , W. Davis , L. Lo-

Blano , J. H. Hickell , A. V. Cole , A. C.Moore nnd H. D. Borloy wcro reported nsstate delegates and continued , but when theSecond wnrd roturncd Jacob Thomas and C.-

J..

. Dilworth as de'loirates the light was re-nowcd.

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. A call of too precincts refused toratify tbo nomination by a vote of 63 to 50-

.Thu.

Second ward refused to put Iu othercandidates. On motion ICemplc and Thomaswere chosen. A. L. Clnrko , Jacob Fishnr ,

J. A. Caste and Mark Levy wore also addedto the list. General A. V. Cole was recom-mended

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forstato central commit ,coman , aud-W. . II , Stephens was ro-olocted chairman ofthe county central committee. All Adamscounty republicans are a unit upon theticket nominated today , nnd tbo prospectstor a victory wore never better.-

Kntliusliiim.

In Antelopa.-

NIMOII.

: , Neo. , Julj 30. [Special Telegramto THIS Dnii.j Iho republican county con-vention

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trot hero today. Hon. J. H. Nicholaswas made chairman. J. F. Boyd was nom-inated

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for county attorney and JudgeHolmes lor representative. Tbo state dole-gallon was Instructed for Eugene Moore ofWest Point for auditor. There was n-

Hplondld iittendar.ee and much Interest wasmanifested.

Omit llurmiiny In Cltoynnnr.SIDNEY , Neo , , Julv ; )0. [Special Tcle-

gram to Tun Bic.: | Harmony prevailed ntthe republican county eoLventiou held herotoday. Several rattling speeches wcro made ,

but that of Hon. Henry St. Haynor cuppedIho climax und Iho courlhouso shook frompit to dome. It was full of solid republicandoctrine and delivered in eloquent stylo.-

A.

resolution permitting Haynor to namedelegates lo Ibo senatorial convention wasunanimously carried. Tbo congressionaldelegation was instruclcd for James White-bead of Custor county. Delegates are :

Stnto George W. Heist , Churles E. Tro-litz

? -, Michael U. Tobin , W. Patrick Miles ,

Murk L. Neoves , August Thompson , Dr. E.-

L..

. Yurletz. Congressional Henry St. Uay-ner

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, L. H. But low , Gcorco F. Blanchard ,

Andy Burg. Hobert A. Miller , Colonel F. II ,

Decastro. Senatorial Leonard B. Cnry , W.-

P..

. Miles , George W. Heist , L. H. Tohin ,

Andy Burg. Hoprasontativo Morns Davis ,

Paul H. Borgguist , James C. Wolfe , Jutnos-O. . Hallcron , Chariot Johnson.-

WiiKlihiKtun.

I'uvor * Crixinso.-

BIAIU

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, Nob. , July 33. [ Special Telegramto TUB BKB.J The republicans of Washing-ton

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county held their county convention herotoday nnd" every thing passed off harmonious-.It

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wus agreed to send a delegation that wasnot connected w.th any factional light andevery bud v was well pleased with tbo selec-tions.

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. W. D. Haller wns nominated for theoflico of representative nnd W. C. Wnlton-wns ronomlnalcd county attorney , both by-acclamation. . Dr. H. Noble and Gcorgo Mal-tcrson

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were named ns supervisors for Blairnnd Ed Coolt assessor for the city.-Tlio

.dolegntes are : State convoutlonI-

I. . Spiick , Charles Sellonk , Marcus Beck ,G. H. Jowett. George Kohncs , T. H. Clur-Idge

-, Henrv Taylor, W. S. Frost und E. C-

.Jackson..

. Senatorial L. C. Weber , PerrySeldcn , O. N , Humlng'.on , M. Cameron ,Gcorgo Lewis. W. M. Gains , H. Blaco , W. J.Cook and Thcodoro Halter. Congressional ,

iloat with Dodpo county J. T. Davis , O. N-

.Humington.

, A. C. Jones , John Boggs , JohnDulanoy , B. M. Willsoy , J. J. Siork , L. W-

.Osborn.

nnd S. C. Rose. Representatives ,

Iloat with Burt J. W. Henderson , Anson-Olds. . J. T. Davis. EJ Noble , J. M. Wild , M.-

H..

. Brosenbalm , II. H. Hosd. J. E. Pcttlngill-nnd Marcus Bock. It was ordered that noproxies bo allowed and that the majority ot-

tbo delegates present cast tbo vote lor theabsentees.-

Tuo.

following resolution was passed :

We , the republicans of Washington countyIn convention mumbled , notice with pleasurethe favorable mention , by thn state press undvarious riipuhllonii conventions of the stateof NebraHUu , of tlie'namo of one of our most( llstliu-nlHlifd follow clt.zons. Hon. Lorenzo-Urnnnse. . for republican candidate for gov-ernor

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of the great state of Nebraska. WeKnow him to bo a true republican , un honor-able

¬man , ever faithful to any trust tlmt may

ho reposed In him , wild IIB neighbors andfollow republicans we hoartllv recommendhim to the favorable consideration of the re-publican

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scale convention to moutiU LincolnAiunit 4. We know him to bo u faithfulfriend of the people.-

A.

standing vote wus taken on the resolu-tion

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, every delegate voting In ita favor.-S.

.. C. Hose was chairman and Thcodoro-

Hallor secretary of the convention. Severalold republicans who went off with the nlli-unco

-two years ago wore dolozatos to the

convention and say that Iho woods are fullof others who will fall in line for HarrUouand Hold before next Novomber.

All llnwuril County Iti'prociitoil ,

ST. PAUI , Nob. , July 80. [ Special Tola-gran

-to TUB Bci2.J The republican county

convention mot in tbo opera house todav ,

ExpooUtlons were lully realized and it wasone of the most enthusiastic meetings everhold In Howard county. Tbo following- dele-gations

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were named : State A. E. Cudv , A ,

A. Kondall. J. B. Williams , C. H. Young , G.-

W..

. McMlllIn , U. W. Temple. CongressionalHer. H. A. Burton , N. J. Paul , II.

Cover , W. E. Groono. Ed T. Cook , W. L-.Little.

.. Senatorial F. W. Crow , A. (Jillls-

ple-

, T. J. Steen , W. C. Gage , Wllltnn Taylor.Chester Chlnn , who bus served two terms

as county clerk , received the nomination forrepresentative by u unanimous votr. T. T,Boll was rouomlnatod for couuty attorneyand Cbarlc4 Seober for commliilonor , Aresolution endorsing Hon. A. E. Cady foruoviirnor wus paused , Tbo delegate * to thecongressional convention wore not Instructedbut ore for V. H. Stone of Vallny couuty-

.Klmtmll.

County fur HI. Ituymtr.KIM it u.u Neb. , July fib. [Special Tele-

gram to Tin: Buit. | Tbo republicans ofKlmball county held u harmonious conven-tion

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today selecting James Newell , A. B ,

Beard and F. L. Broyles delegates to tbostate , F. S. Walker, F. N. Brouylos nndF , J. Hollows to the congressional uud C. F.Hobcrunn , C. A. Schooloy and L. A. Bui-linger to 'ho sanatoria ! and representativeconventions. A resolution wai adoptedunanimously endorsing Hon. Henry St.Haynor for the s'.ato senate from the Thir-tieth dUtrlct.

In Mvrrlck County.-CITV

., Nob. , July 30. ( Special

Telegram to TUB UuK.l The republicancounty convention met In thin ullv loJ.xy n t-

It a. ra. UharlOJ Woojtor of Silver Creekwas made chairman anilK ? Q , Shaffer ofPalmer secretary. The foliowing delegatesto the republican statli1-cbuventton woreelected : M , L. Uossltor.v. . U. Uoblnsoti ,W. T. Thomoson , A. O. Uucll , WilliamShelton.V. . ! '. Slnsol atfa .T , L. Davis. Theconvention than adjourned subject to thucall of the chairman of the central commlttoa-tor the nomination of n county ticket. Thedelegates to the state convention wcro In-

structed¬

for Jamoi (1. llolden for stateauditor. t i

Sneers * In Hull I'tomlard.-O'NEtu

.

, Nob. , July 10. [Special Telegramto Tim BCK. I The republican couutv con *

vctillon mot In O'Neill today , 100 strong. Itwin harmonious and enthusiastic through *

nut. L. rj. Chapman of Atkinson was nom-inated

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for county attorney. W. F. Klsely of-Conloy township and A. J. Clark of Intnanwere natnea for reprospiitutlvoi. J. S. Bart-loy

-was strongly cudorsod forkstato treasurer

by resolution.Following is the state delegation : J. M.

Hunter , John Stlrvinp , J. A. Frommors-housor

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, G. C. Hazolot. U. Solah. A. L. Towlo ,

H. C. McKvony , Prank Dobnoy , PrankMoore , LJfirrott Scott nnd C.V. . Moss. Aresolution endorsing the work of bonatorPaddock and extending sympathy nnd prof ,fcring assistance was passed. The nationalticket and platform wcro heartily endorsedand the nitlnal banking system declared to-hnvo outlived its usefulness. Congressionaldelegation Is headed by Klnkald , but is con-sidered

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soinowhat mixed , VV. D. Matthewshad no opposition , and wns practically al-

lowed¬

to select the delegation to the sena-torial

¬

convention. The party HI Holt countyIs well equipped for the campaign , and there1s every promise of tuccoss in the comingelection.

J HIV run II County Dclugtitcs.F-

AIIUIUUV

.

, Nob. , July !10. [Special Tele-gram

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to Tin : Bui : . ] At the republicancounty convention held this afternoon Hon.-J.

.

. O. Cramb wtis empowered to select thedelegates to the congressional convention.-W.

.

. P. Prooman was .nominated for countynltornuy and Sid Mnckloy for county com ¬

missioner. Delegates wcro elected to thestate senatorial convention. G. J. Carpenterwas nominated for representative.-

lliiriiumloim.

anil Kiithusliutlr.V-

AI.ENTIXI.

: , Neb. , July 30. [ Special Tele-gram

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to THE IlEn.J The republicans ofCherry county hold their countv conventionhero today , electing J. W. Tucker , E. J.Davenport , J. C. Pettljohn , J. M. Miller , J.-

H..

. Q. Smith. W. 13. Jenkins nnd A. T.Whlto-dclcgutes to the state contention , nnd E. M.Love , George Elliott , T. M. Walcott. K. N.Watson , J. It. Lno , 1. J. Stowors mid C. A.Johnson dclogotcs to the congressional con-vention

¬

at Chndrou , August 10. Delegationswore also olcotcd to the senator ! :) ! nnd repre-sentative

¬

conventions. Ed Clark was nom-

inated¬

for county attorney and Dr. AlfredLewis for coroner. The county , althoughvery large , was represented from its remot-est

¬

parts , tbo convention being harmoniousand enthusiastic. Resolutions commendingtha administration and pledging allegiance tothe national platform wcro adopted with a-

hurrah. .

ALL llii.U I'lU.MAUIKS-

.KcpubllcaiM

.

nnil Democrats of the VariousI'recluctH Srluct Delegate * .

CmwroHi ) , Nob. . July 33. [ Spocinl Tolu-gram to Tin : Duri.J Tbo republicans holdtheir primary hero this afternoon. B. H-

.McGrew.

, W , II. Fanninir , P. ScoHeld , A. E.Hobson , C. J. Grablo , S. West , G. H. Diet-rich

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and Scott Towsend wcro elected. Thedelegation stands four for Kinkuld and fourfor Dorrlngton for concross.S-

M'TTO.v.

, Nob. , July 30. ( Special Telocrnm-to Tin BL-H.J The republicans of Suttonmot lait evening nnd elected the followingdelegates to the county convention whichmeets August 1 : Alexander Uutio1W. . V-

.Stone..

. W. J. McDermott , Dr. J. H. John-ston

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, W. S. Hoaton , Bert Clark , J. Lccg ,H. H. Stowurt , Hamilton Beattle , Nlok-iMlckcrson and Prank Browncll. Those nroyoung republicans and are not interested inany state ofllco and will bo for the best men.-

BEATIIICI..

.', Neb. , Julv. 30. [ Special Tele-gram

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to TUB BCK. I The republican primaryelections wore held iu thu city ana countythis afternoon. The interests representedwore In the candidates for county attorney ,who are It. W. Sabln , George A. Murphynnd John W. Klckards. Sabln has carriedthree of the wards of tbo city and from pres-ent indications a majority of the township.

The county convention will bo hold in thiscity Monday next , at which tlmo there areto bo nominated a candidate for state sena-tor

¬

, throe members of the legislature , countyattorney and district clerk.

WAYNE , Nob. , July 30 , fSpoclal Telegramto TUB BEE. ] The republican county com-mittee

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mot at the republican club rooms thisafternoon and elected tna following dele-gates

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to the state convention : VV. II. Mc-Neal , B. Cunningham , Prank Puller , J. P-.Brcsler

.

, G. Piltinger and Dan Cunningham ;alternates , W. A. A. Welch , C. A. (Jhaso ,D , L. Slrychan , J. H. Manning, CharlesErslobon and W. P. Senrles. The followingresolution was adopted :

Kesolved , That the county cnmmlttco androuuhllcnns of Wayne county hoartllv en-dorse

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thu cnmildni'y of Ku0cno Muuro of Nor-folk

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fur Mute auditor.-CHETI

.

:, Nob. , July HO. [Special Telegramto Tin : BKK.J Both the republican anddomocratio primaries were hold in this pre-cinct

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this afternoon to elect delegates to thecounty convention to bo held on Monday at-SV.lber. . Both affairs passed off very quietly ,

contrary to expectations. The democratsfavor General Vifciunin for congress xvhllothe republicans are understood to bo for ox-Governor J. W. Davies for the saino ofllco.

The republicans formed a republican clubwith L. H. Dennlson ns president. The anil-free silver democrats are ahead In the demo-cratic camp. Both parties nro making greatpreparations for the congressional conven-tions

¬

to bo held iu this city on August 4 andIS respectively.-

IWYAN'S

.

C11AM.ICNCK ACUHVTKU.-

Ho

.

Can Cut All lliu Holmtlng Ha U'antN ntAny Time.-

LINCOLN'

.

, Nob. , July 00. [Special to TinsBEE. ] Chairman Boggs of the republicancongressional central committee has ad-

dressed¬

the following latter to ChairmanBroady of the democratic central committee :

"Dear sir : Your favor of this onto re-

ceived¬

in which you state that yourself andthe dcmocratio candidate for congress thinkthat good would result from a discussionof the political issues by their re-

spective¬

candidates for congress in thisdistrict. Upon consulting our candidate andin the nopn of securing good results , and incompliance with the oxprosiod desire ofyourself and candidate , I am pleased to-ucccpt vour buggostlons for Joint debates andwill moat you at any convenient tlmo andplace to arrange tbo details of such meet ¬

ings. "Mtilklcjolm uciNorfollc ,

Noiiroi.ic , Neb. , July 'p. JSpeoial Tele-gram

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to TUB BKB.J Thb'completion of theorganization of the Harrison and Koid clubof Norfolk was roado tUis evening. ColonelS. W , Hays , chairman , introduced Hon.George D. Melklojohn , whqraddrossud a varylargo and enthusiastic audlonco. Mr-.Moiklejohn

.

mot with a Vflry warm rocoptlonand bis gentlemanly muaner and sjund logicmadohlm many friends. Mr. Melklojohnhandled tbo silver juo Uoij , the tin pinto andother topics of tbo camrialefi iu a vary ablemanner , reading communications fromproprietors of the mill * aud showing samplesof products from the various forty-four millsin the United States. A great many demo-crats

¬

were present andfK is uafo to say anumber of them will vatoor Molklojohn , as-ihoy readily renllzo ho can do moro for thedistrict aud for Norfolk than either of theother nominees. Mr. Melklojohn was fol-lowed

¬

by W. G. Slauaoa of Mlddloton , N. Y. ,wlio addressed the audience iu a very ablemanner.

After the ipoaklng about 100 namea wereenrolled on tbo roster of tbo Harrison andKcidcluo.-

CutHull.

! County Viiturn Interested.-Buuwiai

.

, Nob. , July 80. [ Special Tele-gram

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to TUB BBK.J Joint discussions todayhave occupied , and Joint olscussions tonightwill occupy , the attention of tbo majority ofthe voters of Garllold county. Stone andBabcocU of Ord present solid truth and factsfor tbo ropub leans In the face of vlulonuryplans of the allUnco * sat forth by Normanand Bartloy , tbo ofllco seokerB of thU partof Nebraska. Tbo utroeti are full of people ,and oroyouo atoms uapppy. Despite thecalamity walls of tbo independent orator * ,crops are bailer tuim Iu any other sccllou ofthe tato.

M A CROUNSE DELEGATION-

Doughs County Primaries Result in Fixvor-

of the Sago of Oallioun ,

MUCH INTEREST TAKEN IN THE VOTING

Only Contests In Oiimhu IliMiilt In Vlotiirk' <

fur thu Crouimt Mi'ii NIIIMC ut theI'.lcctcd Other

Iit-ill Politics.

Moro than usual Interest was talcon in tborepublican primaries yesterday afternoon.Knowledge that the choice of the Douglascounty delegation would , In nil prob-ibllHv ,

be nominated for governor nt tbo state con-

vention¬

on Thursday , led many republicanswho usually take llttlo or no interest in pri-mary

¬

contests to turn out and use their In-

flucnco-

In securing the election of respon-sible

¬

reprcsintatlvo republicans to the countyconvention.

There were contested delegations In thePirst , Eighth and Ninth wards. Iu Iho Pirst-nnd Ninth winds the caucus tickets wcro-successful. . In the Eighth the contest was n

spirited ono. The caucus ticket was pledgedto support certain men for delegates to thestate convention who wore opposed to JudgeCrounso for the gubernatorial nominationnnd this led to the placing of five Croutisomen on the list of primary candidates , nndthe result was the election ot n solid Crounsodelegation by a majority of nearly to 1.

Prom reports received , the indications arethat Judge Crounso will go Into the conven-tion

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on Monuay with about two-thirds of thedclogatus who will favor an instructed dolo-Bntloti

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in his interest to the stnto conventionPollowlnc nro Iho delegates selected :

rirst Ward-E. Stuht. A. K. Hcnsel.George Cathrow , U. 1C. Paxson , J. P. Hen ¬

derson , 10. J. Hotzler , , Peterson , S. A-

.Cutler..

. W. A. Kelloy.Second Ward Henry ICnodoll , John

Tiodcman , Gustavo Hutnol , W. O. Uogors ,Al Dukes , W. C. Cloud , Gcorgo Heed ,

William Gatowood. Stephen Swobuda.Third Ward Sol Prince , P. E. Hoacock ,

A. D. White , J. C. Huhbard , Nato brown ,Prod , Lou Burmelstor , ThomasSwobo , Thomas McVltteo.

Fourth Ward G. W. Lli'lncor , George H.Leslie , Gcorgo A. Bonnott. D. H. Wheeler,T. W. Blackburn , B. H. Koblnsoii , W. J-

.Brbatch.

, A. C. Troup , W. P. Bochel-.Plfth

.

Wrtrd P. C. Counsmun , Chnrlos S-

.Stookham.

, Gcorgo S. HnydenV. . T. Gra-ham

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, E. D. Simpson. A. Varnor. C. H. Wll-lard , George Ellott , H. E. Lcdyard.

Sixth Ward John McDonald , John Me-Loarlo

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, M. D. Houck , Gcorco Elliott. J. B-

.Ueovos.

, J. P. Burgess , H. M. Waring , W.-

H.

.. Slovens , Isaac Sylvester.Seventh Ward E. M. Bartlett , Clinton

Powell , Charles Thomas , John Wllber, B. S-

.Bolter.

, D. J. Collins , J. W. Ellor , J. U.Piper , D. B. Trnlll.

Eighth Ward W. H. Allen , Charles H.Clark , A. K. Heel , T. W. llotohklss , GeorgeMulhausen , J. C. Pedersen , P. T. Shinrock-W. . A. Smith , S. K. Spauldlng.

Ninth Ward Louis BlicUonsderfor ,

Charles Huntlngton , Beach lllgby , S. S-

.Lanyon..

. M. O. Maul , Alvin Metzler , P-

.Schwonck.

, Charles Unitt and Phil E-.Winter.

.

.

South Omaha-J. E. Hart. William ICelly ,

L. Carpenter , J. D. Bennett , IN. E. Acker , C.-

A.

.

. Evans , 1. O. Eastman , E. O. Mayllcid.Paul McAuloy , William Mangan , B. K. Wil-

cox-

, H. J. Hoisor , William Bennett , CharlesLake.

Waterloo Gcorgo Johnson , S. Howard ,

Willinm Jacobson , B. Uobblns , E. S.Stout , jr.-

Valley.

W. G. Whltmoro , J. II. Ingram ,

C. E. Bvars. William Harrier , H. M. Puffer.West Omaha Edward Daniels , K. C.

Patterson , E. L. Johnson , Charles A. Thoi-man , Charles A. Potter.

Chicago Colonel H. L. Livingston , J. A-.Frv.

.. C. H. Dcnker , W. I. Alien and H. A

Nollo-.McArdlo

.

H. C. Timme , Charles Gottsch ,

J. T. Timporloy , Johu Schneider and JohnKlinker.

Millard John Lemke , John Arff , J. T-

jWeybright , Eggort Speck and Henry Kol-sey.

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.

SECOND DISTIUCT UKJIOCHATS-

.Noiiilnatlnp

.

; Ounvfiitlcin U'lli Ilo Ilclil In-

Soptciultcr. .

The democratic congressional committee of-

tha Second district mot at Gcorgo 1. Sterns-dorll's

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ofllco in the Brown blocK yesterdayafternoon. The n.ombors present wcro-Georiro J. StornsdorlT nnd Prank II. MorrU-soy of Douglas county E. H. Clark of Wash-ington

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and D. M. Uegloy of Sarpy. Mr-.StcrnsdorlT

.was made chairman and Mr.-

Claric.

socrotary.I-t.

.. was decided to hold the congressional

convention in Omaha at 2 . in. September17. The chairman wna to procurea hall and attend to other dotuiU.

The basis of representation in the conven-tion

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will bo the vote cast for attorney fun-eral

¬

in IbTO, and ono delegate will bo allowedfor each 2J'J voi.ei cast. According to thisapportiOnuiont the convention will consist of-

eightythrco delegates of whicn Douglascounty will bo entitled to seventy-one uudWashington and Snrpy counties to six each.

Adopted luiml > llcnn ItuloH.The democratic county central committee

met , yesterday afternoon at .lachsoniar. hallon lower Parnam atrcot' and adopted rulesfor Iho regulation aud government of theprimaries. The rules adopted are quite sim-

ilar¬

to those adopted by Ibo republicancounty nnd city central committees somemonths ago. Mr. Thomas Dully resigns nschairman of tbo county central committeeand Mr. Sylvester U. Uush , ayonng attorney ,

was elected to 1111 tha olllco.

I'lflli Wiirdm-H Awnkc-

Tto PlfthVurd republican club is now inlighting trim and marching order. A meetingwas hold last night , with nearly 100 mem-bers

¬

in attendance. The roll was signed andttio membership fco paid in-

.Erlllug'H.

ball on Sherman nvonuoand Ohiostreet wns engaged for tbo season and Mon-day

¬

night fixed for tbo regular data for hold-ing

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club meetings-

.lliilliilo

.

County for CroiuiHc.-

Mr..

. J. D. Mallallcu , superintendent of theKearney reform school , soya that Buffalocounty republicans are in hearty Bimpatbywith Iho Crouiiso movomcnl. Republicansof his county , he SONS , consider the Judge to-

te bo n safe , conservative roan , who can pollthe full strength of tbo party , ami drawvotes from otbor parties as wall.

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.Of

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Of.

LemonOranilo erroat strength.-

Eoonpmy.

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In their useetc, Flavor aa dolloatoly

and dollclouoly as the fresh fruit.

Notice to Contractor !* und llullilvm.For tho'orcctlon of a new Catho'lo' church in-

I'ortxnloulli , tihulby County , lowiu-II.dn will bo received until Atu-ust ''Hli. IB3J-

IMiintl unit siii'cllloiulonauiii: IJUHOIMI uttho nn-derHltftiuil

-, tvho will nUo cheerfully nlv" Infor-

luullon-

to parllvn wlxliln : to hiincf In u hid ,

KBV. I' . W. IIOi'l'MAN ,

I'orUmouib , tihuihy Couuty , IowaJySZdlU

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always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness , Blotchesoil the Face , Bright's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation ,

Chronic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes, DisorderedStomach , Dizzit ess , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence ,

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Torpid Liver, Ulcers , Water Brash and everyother symptom or dis- ease that results fromimpure blood or a failure in the proper performance of theirfunctions by the storvjach , liver and intestines. Persons givento over-eating arc benefited by taking one tabule after eachmeal. A continued use of the Ripans Tubules is the surestcure for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can beinjurious to the most delicate. Price : One gross $- , sample bottle15 cents. For sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid.Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York.

The UNPRECEDENTEFSUCCESSthat the

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nttnlncdi nuil the high r rnlso Ihcy Iinvo clidte.l from tlio worMV MOST HE-

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'NE1) ARTISTS , from ( he press mill from n public long prejiiilico.l In favor oftier innkos , it Is ftfo t nsjttniD tut! tlu iintniimt: mint bo pussjiial of UN COM-

MON ATTUIIJUTES.

MAX MEYER & BRO. CO. ,

Sole Agents , Omaha , Nebraska.Established iS66..-

Cinoii

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THE OnlCIN ALAND CCNUINC. Tlie only 8nfo. Burr , u4r < U < U < Pill for l l .

I.nilloc , > ik Dnittltt for Ottehntir'l ; -nji 1 lliamitn.l Hrnixl If Hp.l n.l Oeld nirlilll-obofi Retlrtl with tine r'tibon. Tc * a no other Llnil. SubfHtntiont an i Jnttattoni.All pill. lA rplnk wrapprti (ire lnriccroui cnunlerrrltK. At llrunfiliK. or rni i 4-

4p.ln utiinn. for pirlcil.ntoKtlmouUli. ftil "Heller I'np Ladle **" inttttrr , t .T return Mull.1-

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Trrtli.mUli.imK CHICHCSTCR CHCMIOL CO. , Mtnll nll Sqimrc ,K1.1 by all local llrucilpln. rilll.A il.rillA.: I'.V-

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Attention is called to the fact that

o oo o ooooo-

of ST. LOUIS , MO.-

Mnko.

It a nolnt to brow exr'.iislvuly 1'UIIB nnd TINEMALT ItKKU nnd for patients the

EXQUISITE , or White Label , and BUDWEISER,

are l-'AK I'UI'.l'EKAHLK to ordinary hrowfiiKS of corn pruparatioiiH.The small alcoholic and Inrzo iintrlclaiis percentage, of the ANiiKtiHrjiillrnci-lllottlu Itcer makoa It u t-uporiur urescrlntton , as thu quiillly Is guaranteed bythe standing nf thu (Inn. whoso motto is In buy material , "Not how che ip huthow good. " A.MiBtifiKH-lluscii Ilnttlcd lleor Is always puio nnci straight , whichIs ccnurally doubtful of wines , lliiiors| stiut inedlclnnl iireparntions-

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Branch , H. E. Cor. Ibth and Jones Sis. , GKO. KRUG , Gonornl Afro-

nt.THEGREAT

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LIVER and STOMACH REMEDYfiirc.'all (H.ior.leM of Iho Stom.ic'i , Livur, Uo-.rols , Ki.Io.ijM , Hh.lljr , Narvum-

Dis'Mtfcs , Loss of Anmlite( , Ilcnilaclio , Consllpiill HI , ( 'ostivuirju , In ll' oitl in , lill-

on-

; ness , l-'utcr, 1'ik-sKlc , , nnil ronVr-t tlin systoni lest Ilabln to euntr.iet dlsuxs3.

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lioallliy ai-tlnn. ro torn strength to th-3 stomach , an 1 cimhlo It to perform Its functions-.I'rlcnSiuu

.

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THE OLDEST AND LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

House iii the "West.Goods nnd prices to please everyone.

Chamber Suits- from $10 to 1000.Newest Styles , Largest Stock , Lowest Prices.S-

pocinl

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designs nnd estimates ivon on

Fine Parlor Pieces and DraperiesOur stock contains nil the la test novelties na well IIH the most sttiplo goods in tha-

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Worvo

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ten eimriiniea tu euro All ncrroun dl-iMttut

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