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4 f REPUBLICAN TICK vv i Result of the City Convention Saturday Night W M ROBERTSON TOR MAYOR 3 II MoFitiliiuil for Oily Olork 1 II Miiy lonl forTroiitirmrS Wllnin Tor Inllrn Iui1ri II I huh lor City IIiiRlneer HIhIi mill Inttomoii for School Itoiinl From Mondnys Dully Tho republican city convontiou wns liold at tlio city hnll Saturday ovoniug pursuant to call In tho absonco of tho chairman of tho city central committoo tho meeting was callod to order by O J Stockwell soorotary Tlio convontiou waa orgauizod by tho election of Judgo Isaac Powers as temporary chairman and W N IIusp as temporary secrotary On motion a committoo of three was appointed on credentials consisting of A II Vielo 0 J Stockwell and W Hansom After n recess of flvo minutes tho committeo reported that tlio several wards wero roprosouted by thoso dele gates whoso names wero published last week Thou tlw tomporary organization was mado pormaueut and tho convention was roady for business Motion provailed that tho nominntiou of a candidato for mayor bo considered aftor all other nominations had been disposed of For city treasurer tho names of J B Maylard G B Salter and Goo B Ohristoph wero proposed Motion prevailed that tho vote bo taken by call of wards Tim voto on city treasutcr resulted Miylurd 2 Salter r Chi istuph 11 Mr Mnylard was declared the uomtMo Vcr iaudtdatf J or polico iuif n L M G aylnd M CJ lirui and S V Hijos veru placed iii l omnia bin Ttit vito resulted Goyltirrt Hi IIiiziii 1 Iliyes St Mr Hayes was dcclircl tho nom inee For city clerk S R McFarland and Geo H Spear wero named Tho voto resulted McFarland il Spear 11 Mr McFarland was declared tho nom inee For city engineer tho rules wero suspended and W II Lowo nominated by acclamation There wero three nominations for tho two members of tho school board to bo selected H H Patterson W II llish and P T Birchard Voto was takeu with the understaud stauding that tho two receiving tho highest number of votes should be declared tho nominees resulting Pat terson 27 Rish -10 Birchard 17 Messrs Patterson and Rish wero declared tho nominees Having disposed of all the other nominations the convention was ready to take up tho mayor W M Robert son was placed in nomination and an effort made to suspend tho rules and nominate him by acclamation Before this could be done Mr Robertson so cured tho floor and declined emphatic ally to bo a candidato Tudgo Barnes was then placed in nomination but ho promptly declined saying that he now had tho respect aud esteem of the peonle and ho wanted to retain it therofore ho could not accept tho nomination Then the convention took a recess for 15 minutes Upon reconvening tbo namos of V H Bridge V II Blakonmn and It A Stewart oro proposed Mr Blakonmn declined aud this was followed by tho statement by Mr Bridge that he would not bo a candidato Upon motion that six members of tho convention bo appointed as a conference committoo the chair named W II Buoholz H L Snyder W H Rish H H Patterson W M Robertson and 0 T Stoclcwoll Tho committoo retired to another room and after a few minutes returned and roported through its chairman that tho uauio of W M Robertson had been solected and tho chairman of tho com mittee stated that it gavo him pleasure to announce that Mr Robertson had consented to stand as tho candidato Tho announcement was greeted with cheers from all parts of tho room and tho rules wero hastily suspended and tho nomination was mado by acclama tion without a dissenting voice Mr Robertson was callod for and after the applause had subsided so that he could be heard ho stated in substance I had never intended up to threo minutes ago to accopt this nomination but such a spontaneous demand on tho part of my neighbors and friends has caused mo to change my mind and I am proud to know that my neigiibors and friends in Norfolk hold me in such high esteem I havo therefore said to tho committee on conference that I would accept tho nomination aud I will on these condi tions I take it without any strings tied to it I take it as a republican from tho ground up j I reproseut no faction whatever I neither represent tho Good Government club tho Anti Saloon leaguo nor any other faction or clique whatever Tho only platform I will stand on is that if eloctol I will givo a fair honest economical administration I repeat that in accepting this nomina tion it must bo rnuemberod that the only platform I will stand on is that if olocted I will givo a fair honest rlonn economical administration This statement on tho part of tho uomineo for mayor was greoted witli evidences of approval Tho convention then finished making the city central committoo as follows Fourth ward O J Chapman W H Rish 1 K Hutchrson Third ward V II Buoholz J Gow M O Hazon The First and Second wards had named their momborsof tho central onnuitteo ut their caucuses Aftor a motion that tho central com mittee bo empowered to till any vacan cies on tho ticket that may occur the convention adjourned ll Itniirlio At tho primary election in tho First ward Saturday aftei noon the name of II 0 Trnmun was placed on tho ticket in place of that of O F Hiseley who declined to run Mr Truman has now refused to allow his name to bo used and the vacancy will havo to bo tilled by tho committee In tho Second ward Gay Halverstein declined to bo a candidato for council man aud II A Pasewalk was elected us tho candidate for tho short term EDITOR HARmSNOT GUILTY Jury Aofiulti llnliliii Ni vrnpupor Mttii of tliu Mtirilrr of lllnnklmii Haktixciton Nob March 31 Not guilty was tho verdict in the caso of Editor Harris who shot John Blonk iron brought in by tho jury aftor two hours of deliberation last night Tho quarrel between Harris imd lohn Blenkiron a wealthy stockman in which tho latter was killed grow out of a dispute over an article about tho dead man which appeared in Harris paper Blenkiron came to Harris oflieo at Bel den and made threats and according to the newspaper mans story which was evfdently boliovod by tho jury tho ed itor did not pull his revolver until ho feaw his untngonist reach for his hip pockot Cniinnll 1llit lVtltlon Lincoln March 21 City Attorney Council of Omaha appeared boforo tho supremo court and asked permission on behalf of tho mayor and city council of Omaha to intcrveno in tho lire aud po lico commission suit now pending Tho request grows out of tho action of Gov ernor Poynter last week appointing a now fire and polico commission in tho face of a decision declaring tho law giving him such power unconstitutional City Attornoy Council contends that if tho governors action is legal tho pooplo of Omaha aro deprived of local self government Tlio court declined to take up tho caso yesterday Dilllcult to Sneurn iTitrom Hasiinos Neb March 21 When Judgo Adams rapped tho district court to order Viola Horlocker and her sister Zora wero tho only women present but tho court room was crowded with men Tho work of trying to securo a jury was continued until 10 oclock when tho regular panel was exhausted A recess was taken until 11 oclock during which timo tho sheriff aud sev eral deputies wero ordered to summon 30 talesmen who were qualified to servo as jurors to appear At 11 oclock court was again called to order but not a single talesman materialized and court again adjourned StuUi Getn Jitilmont Lincoln Mnrch 21 Tho attornoy goneral received from St Louis the gratifying news that tho caso of tho state against McDonald recoiver of tho Capital National bank of Lincoln has been decided by Judge Caldwell of tho United States circuit court Judgo San born concurring in favor of tho state Tlio suit was for 230000 of state funds deposited in tho bank at tho timo of its failuro It was appealed to tho circuit court and tho caso thoro argued aud submitted last January Climlron to Loan Itallrond Shop CiiADUuN Neb March 21 is as serted on information from official sources that tho Chicago and North western as tho first movo in its raco with tho Burlington for tho Pacific will romovo its shops from hero to its tor minus at Casper Wy Tho Burlington expects to build to Salt Lake this year and tho Northwestern is credited with a similar intention Alliiiicitotit Irolilb Meit Minneapolis March 21 Tho state convention of tho Prohibition party was called to order hero yesterday and there was a largo attendauco from all parts of tho state Throe sessions wore hold pre liminary to tho work of nominating a ticket which will take placo today Tho indications point to the selection of Professor Charles Scanlon as tho iiomi noo for governor with a strong rival in J A MeConnoll Dr Humphreys Specifics cure by acting directly upon tho disease without exciting disorder in nny other part of tho system no cures nucra I Ffltpm Congestion Inflammations 1S U Worma Worm Kovor Worm Colic 15 3 TeiMliliiB Colic CrylngWakefulnesa 1S 1 Diarrhea of Children or Adults IS 7 Couglia Colds Dronchttls 25 8 Neuralgia Toothache Kacoacbo J 5 II Headache Sick Ilcadacho Vertigo J5 10 lvpeptlaIndlgestlonWcakbtomacbJ5 II SupiiroKcd or Painful Periods 1S lJ Whites Too Profuso Period J5 13 Croup LnrtnuItU IToarscuei is 1 1 Halt Ilheum Erysipelas Eruptions IS 1 3 Rheumatism Rheumatic Pains 1S 10 Malaria Chills Fovcr and Ague 1S 10 Catarrh Influenza Cold lu tho Head IS liO VIiooiiiioubIi IS 147 Kliliiuy IMsensen 1S tlH enous Ilt hlUty 100 3D Urinary Weakness Wetting Jlcd tin J7 Grip Hay Peter Or ltumpliroj Manual of all Diseases at j our Druggists or Walled Free 80I1I hy druggists or sent on receipt of price Humphreys Med Co Cur William John Su New York THE NORFOLK NEW THURSDAY MA1UM1 22 WOO KEYNOTE OF CAMPAIGN Plattonr Adopted by the Dem ocrats of Nebraska NATIONAL DELEGATES NAMED llipnlM Content Inn Itrfmr to KiMnir nlo the Mlil ltniulfiit liuli Wmlnwr Wlplila tlio lintel I liotnin SiircniMli DnuteriM Niitliimil tniiiliiltlcMinmi Lincoln- March SO In effect William J llryau announced last night to tho Democrat io party and to tho nation at largo the platform which ho considers best for tho Democratic party and prac tically upon which ho desires to stand if nominated at the Kansas City conven tion Tim platform which was adopted by tlio Nebraska Democracy with tlio greatest enthusiasm rimlllrniH tho Chi cago platform declares for III to I opposes a largo standing army de nounces the action of tho llepiiblican party on tho Porto Kico tariff bill de clares against trusts and imperialism favors tho initiative and referendum an income tax and tlio choice of United States senators by popular voto Tho platform concludes as follows Ilii to Kleo Hill tiiiiilminiiil We condemn the Porto Kleo tariff bill recently passed by a Hopubllcan house ol representatives 11s a bold and open viola tlon of the nations organic law and 11 tltigrant breach of good faith We assert that tlio constitution follows thellagaud denounce the doctrine that an executive or a congres i created and limited by tho constitution can oxorolso lawful authority beyond that constitu tion or in violation of It Uoliovlng hat a nation cannot long en dure half republic am half umpire wo op pose wars of eouiucst and colonial pos sessions The Filipinos cannot lie eltlens with out endangering our civilization hey cannot bo subjects without endangering our form of government and as wo aro not willing to surrender our civilization or convert a republic into 1111 empire wu favoran iininedlate declaration of tlio na ions purpose to give to the Filipinos first a stable form of government second independence aud third protection from outside interference us it has for nearly a century given protection to the repub lics of Central and South America We favor the expansion of trade by ev ery legitimate and peaceful means but we aro opposed to purchasing trade at tho cannons mouth with human blood neither do wo believe that trado secured and held by force Is worth the price that must ho paid for It We are in favor of extending the nations- influence but wo believe that that infiuenco should bo ex tended not by force and violence but through the pcrsuuslvu power of u high and honorable example Wo oppose militarism It imposes upon the people an unnecessary burden and is a constant menace A stnull standing army and a well equipped stae militia are suf ficient in time of pcuee in timo of war tho citizen soldier should bo u republics defense We believe with Jefferson in peace commerce and honest friendship with all nations and entangling alliances with none and wo regard with apprehension the doctrine advocated in some quartors that this nation should in its dealings or diplomacy show partiality toward any of the European nations Not becuuso of hostility to foreign lands but because wo believe in ho principles of a republic and reject us did our fore fathers tho theory of monarchy we syn pathiso with tho Uoers in their heroic efforts to preserve their national Integrity Tho failure of Republican leaders who four years ago expressed symputhy for tin Cuban patriots to feel an interest In the struggle of the Dutch in South Africa shows tho paralying influence of the i it 1 perliil policy to which tlio administration is now endeavoring to commit tli is conn try Tlio platform is practi cally tho crea tiou of Mr Bryan Ho did not writo it porsonally but was consulted concern ing it and beforo it was read to tho convention ho hud approved of it throughout Tlio platform adopted by the Populist convention was substantially tho saino as that adopted by tho Democrats It differs somewhat in form but conflicts in no essential point Both conventions wero enthusiastic for Bryan to tho last degree and every montion of his 1111110 was greeted with cheers of delight and approval Instruc tions wero given to both delegations to stand for Mr Bryan in tho Kansas City and Sioux Falls conventions National Delegatus Named Tlio Democratic convontiou was called to order by Tamos Dahlman chairman of tlio state central commit tee Ho announced that Thomas 1 Nolan had boon selected us tomporary chairman Tho temporary organization wns mado permanent Wliilo tho com mitteo on resolutions was out Richard L Motealfo of Omaha W D Oldham of Kearney W II Thompson of Grand Island nnd A J Tibbotts of Lincoln wero chosen as to tho national convention nt Kansas City While tho convention was in tho midst of a hot row over tho choico of alternates to tho Mr Bryan appeared in tho hall Tho sight of him put a stop to all business and tho delegates went wild as ho mouutod tho plutform Iopullst Convention Tho Populist convention was somo what turbulent from tho start The meeting opened with a spirited contost for tho position of tomporary chairman which finally fell to W II Westovor of Olmdron Tho committeo on credentials docidod against tho claims of tho Populists from Omaha to bo classed as delegates and barred thorn from tho convention Senator William V Allen aud Gov ernor Poynter wero nnunimouslychoson as to tho national con ven tiou Tho position of D Clom Dcavor of Omaha us member of tho Populist m tional committeo from Nebraska was declared vnvuut and B 13 Thomas of Omaha nhnwn lu his placo Mr Denver was ousted for the that he was not considered a member of the Populist paity The Populists decided to hold their state convention on Juno II Ouudi dates will be nominated for all slatt oftlces After being denied admission us dele gates the miihlle of the roaders held 11 small convention of their own and ap pointed ti Nebraska delegation to attend the Popuhsl convention nt anciniiall They also decided to hold a stale con vention in Nebraska at somo ditto after the Kansas City convention Ullll flllllllel MokIIiiu WniNtnov March 21 Tho cabinet meeting yesterday developed nothing of special interest The postmaster gen eral who has just 10I timed from the west spoke of the political conditions in thai sections ami particularly with rcgaui to the feeling on tho ponding Porto Kieo tariff bill Senators Spooner and Korakcr had a conference with the president he I ore the cabinet met II111 III Hull Ill IN Makyviiik Mo March il D H Olawson who had been in the harness business in llarmird II years made an assignment yesterday Ills liabilities amount to Of his nniount ho owed 1200 to the Odd Follows lodge of Ilarnard of which ho was treasurer B F Thornburg was mado assiguoe 1 11 up I Inn n 1 1 Kill Inp Lincoln March 21 Governor Poyn ter will go to Beatrice today to hear flirt charges that havo been preferred against 13 F Lung superintendent of the Insti tute for Fooblo Mindod Youths Hoot Itenrlii N WmnIiIiiiIou Washington March 21 Secretary Hoot and party arrived hero yesterday forenoon from Charleston Kent IHinut I riiiiHlein The following transfers of real estate aro reported by Ohostor A Fuller man ager of tho Madison county abstract olllce at Norfolk Elmer 11 Walker and wife to D S Wyant wd a part of sw ofswa ISI 21 I 1200 00 J W Eaton and wife to has A Holm wd lot 2 block 2 Mc Combs suburban lots to Burnett 700 00 Carl Kroblun ot al to A J Durhind wd nof 11-22-1 100 Carl Kroblon et al to A 1 Darland ijcd noj 11-22-1 MM Sholdon B Howins and wife to Win Cr Bonier wd lot i block Ti Muthowsons add to Norfolk 1000 00 Anton Bukacek and wife to F Klug wd lot 1 aud 2 block It Klugs 2nd add to Norfolk 70 00 Km- halo 1 acres 0110 block southwest of tho Grant school good six room house barn etc All now At a very reason able price Calvin Bimxs Notice to Dofiiiiiliiiil John J Farloy defendant will take notico that on tho Slird day of Febru ary 1000 Caroline E Farley plaintiff herein filed her petition in tlio district court of Madison county Nebraska against said defendant tho object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from tlio dofondant from tho bonds of matrimony on tlio ground that tho defendant has willfully abandoned tho plaintiff for moro than two years Tho plaintiff prays for a decree of divorce from tlio defendant from the bonds of matrimony and for tho custody of Myron M Farloy a minor and child 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lends should impress upon thoso nlllicd d with it Hie Mini im portance of wastfiiK no time upon treatment which can not possibly effect act re In ninny ciihcs where Ihe wronj treatment hits been relied upon complicated uliiinliilur tuvtlliiiKH have resulted fur which the doctors mxi t hut a dniifrcroiiH MiiKUiil operation is necessary Mr II 10 Thompson of Millcileville tin w riles- bad case of Scrofula liroKn mil oil tint nlmuls of my neck which had to be lanced and caused mo much hiiITitIiii I was treated for a lone while but the physicians were un able to cure me and my condition was a i Imd ns when I begun their treatment Many blood reined leu were used but without effect Home one recommended S S S nnd I begun to improve as soon ns I had taken a few bullies Continuing tho remedy I wns soon cured permniienlh Cfes25w and have never had a sign of the license to return Swifts Specific S S S FOR THE BLOOD pis the only remedy which can promptly reach and ciiroolMlitiate deep seated blood 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