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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1898)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , I--- TTfl orxii. DATLY IIEE : SUNDAY , AflVST 7 , 1898. - - - - - - - - - - V8 fl : v p p SHOE tiALdi Ut U'Ju DEPARTMENT c We have made another big cut in Shoes and Oxfords for this week1 : . : J Ladies' best ( lUalftY vici kid tJ1j Oxfords , $ 25 - i1k vesting t01)S , regular 1)rice c3.5O at. t r Ladies' 1)est quality vici ki(1 'mu i3als , $ 50 cloth to1) , turii o1e , coin toe , regular price $4at Ladies' s'ic i kil Bali * , coin toe , either tan or black , $ 50 reg1Iltu 1)rice $2.50 , at . . . . . . . . . . . . I 411 ! k Ladies' vici ki(1 Oxfor1 , either black or taii , $ 00 I T toe , silk .fronth , regular price and $3.25at Ladies' ' vici kid Button Shoes , turn so1e , .O1)C1L toci sizes 2.i to 4& , regular price $3 , at. . . . Iies' imnh1 Shoes , either bals or 1)utton , $1 50 kid or cloth lop , 1 1 to 2 , regular vrico c2. fib . I , rises' IUL1Il llmle Oxfords , either black or tati , r sizes 11 t , from 1. 50 to. . . . . . . . . . . Nisses' iCici Strap Slippers , with bow or buckle , sizes 11 to , reduced from 1.5O to . . . . . . . . . . . . . / . . ' , ; Secia1 Announcement. I Our advance orders in Autumn and : \'Vinter ' Dress Goods- Jackets . Capes-Fur Collarettes-go on saile : Monday morning. . , . Please note we have the hand- sornest and largest line of fur colkr- ettes ever shown by us. ' 'I : KELLEY , SlICER & CON , . cofl. FARL AD FIFTEENTH STS. - SAIPLE OF REFORI ECONOIY J 8tate Money Ue1 to Boward Men for Their Campaign Services. - SOME POPOCRATIC POLITICAL SNAPS i I ( t It l'lNIliIIM to VJiIeIi Gon1 SLI1lLllIM 8U4I JdttIi % UL1 Ai t , Attui1ietL held by 3ltit % Vho "F'13. . FC1LCCN. " LINCOLN , itug. O.-Spcclal.-In ( ) spite ot tit many pretenses o rcrorxn and economy the prc&ont itnto olilcers nialntalnat the captoI building a number of deputtes who have no legitimate duties to ierform. nnl who bpenhl their whole time in tixtug up or tearing ( IO\I ! oIitlcaI fences. These men are allowed geol fat b.Lrtes under the . saw , anti the reform o11icIas opprovo their nionthiy youehera with tlio full knowledge f ' . that the money Is being imld by the tox- , & vaycrs without value received. Two ot thcs flctitlou clerkshlps are in the andltors ot1ee. Since January 1 , 1897 , there has been Patti $91.6' ' ; ier month to an "Instirance clcrk" whoe duties are supposed to be the recording or Insurance articles nnil other matters comitig Into that epartment. This . t. work lias all the timi' been done by the tieputly inurance commissioner. Ufl(1 the clerk vhio draws the pay utilizes his time entirely In political work. 'Ilic first man th be uppointeti to tillS fictitious job by the f ) 'd vrczent auditor was \V. II. t'rlce , a lawyer Ir ; or this city. who wanted the salary as a , fJ revar41 fOV having turne(1 "silver repub- hlcan. ' lie attended to the work ot cashing thu vouchers for a year , when lie was pro- . inatcd to the posltloii of "bond clerk" at a reiiucctl eahaly. and Fred Jewehl took the place In the insurance ( lepartul4'nt. Shortly , ntter urti Jewoll was lromote 3III the in- &iiIrLIIice clerkship was handed over to J. J. Everinghiani , a Douilas county statesman , who hiis : since then never missed a la .i day , anti has very ruicly iulsscl a caucus or con'ention in the cast cliii ot the state. 'l iIN .1(11) ' ( uIt ItIU * liii. The lOflti ) clerkship Is another one of the liolitical snahiLl III thin ouhlce , and It has been utilized in a vurlety of vays since the pres- cut auditor was Inducted into olhice. 'rho ' first booth clerk named 'ns J. \ . Simpson. a nephew of the auditor. lie drew 55S3.3 I for qtteudliig to the allegeil labors of the position , anti then the auditor's .Ife heiti the place ( or two months , tlr.isvlng * lGa.67 , for her services , Then ' .V. it , b'rice , the Lancaster county statesman. took tim job auth hia succeeded in dravIng $ S3.35. in ' - the iucanttiuo ) iing strict aittelitlon to his other dutes ; as ailviser and director of all the PoPopratlo Parties of the county. The rcai vorh to be Ierformcd by the bond clerk is to Index the series of municipal anti school district boliths that are tllcd In the 0111cc , hirevious to their being sent over to the acteretairy of state's ollico to be recorded In full , lUcu Jaininry 1. 1St7 , there have been ihicti twelve sets of county and munich lull lOIUiS , tIid ninetyiiliio set s of school district bonds , luring the two yearS terni the actual labor In taking care of all the bonds flit'd would not occupy it clerIcal man over live days , The bond , . clerkliil ) iii the treasurer's ottice bias been 4 abolIshed , anti the work of recording In the etlice of secretary of state Is done by the bookkeeper at out ! ( hues in addition to his it other duties , auth Is In a iiiore 'xteat1cd ' , fornt than the recording in the auditor's ohilce , Thu fact ( lint the bond clerk and thu lnuranco cleric in the auditor's ciflico ; l'ertornt ' no thtitics , Is vehi known all over the state house and Is the subject of much inerrlmtut among the oilier deputies. Yet the expeiie to the state during a two.yeara' term is $1,200. 0 * lii's' Suft Snap. , There are other Political oba at the state house that are equally scandalous. The three secretarIes of the floarti of Transportation k drew $6,000 her year for looking after the ' lolltlcal welfare of the liopoeratic party , auth yet there is much complaint that the work ts uot beltig 'at'li tiouc. The oiticiiii duties t of the "private secretary to the govcrnor' under the present administration are entirely - tirely fictitious , the $2,000 a year being expended - pended to pay a man for looking after polItical affairs exclusively. The other soft snaps , both at the state house and In the oUtt1do institutions , arc vehi known to the present reform ofllclals , UU(1 no efforts at reform in those matters are attempted , the salarIes being gladly paid over to men as rewards for party service. The following notaries have been commis- sloned this week : 0. A. Stubb , llradshaw ; Clark A. Coats , Stockhani ; Henry E. Goodell , Ogainlla ; S. It. flush , Omaha ; L. J. F. lager , Chadron ; V. ' . A. Rathsack , Schuylor ; I. . B. Stines , FaIrfIeld ; F. M. Broome , Alliance ; Thomas L. Doherty , Loomis. There were recorded at the state depart- meats tolay a series of refunding bonds from Valley county , amounting to $32,000 nut ! throwing 4 per cent Interest. LI imeolu Loeni oti. , . . The eighth annual convention of the Young J'eople's Christian Union of the Pawnee preebytery wIll be held In this city next , ntlay and Tuesday at the United Presbyterian church. Mrs. F.V. . Ledlgh , mother of Warden Ledlgh of the state penitentiary. died last night , aged 73 years anti P months. The funeral services vihi be held Monday , and the remains vlil be shIpped to Nebraska City for interment. . Mayor Tower of LaPorte , Tex. , Is lucre visItIng his semi. A. It , Tower , who resides at 3020 1' street. SuIorIuutenlont J. F. Saylor of the cIty schools has gone to Fairbery to assist In thit unIting of the teachers' Institute at that place. Omaha People at the hotels : At the Liii- ilehl-M , I : . King , A. fl. Edmluisteuu , E.V. . Avery. At tiio Lhncoln-J , F , Magee , W. ii. McCue. SO.tlLu ) A'l' 'I'IuI C.iMI' GItOtNlS. ! iltVIVfII Lemmgimvrs ( 't mu ( ouil ' % Yet- Imsg , hut Ihi 1,1 * tIe GrninhiIui.r. LINCOLN , Aug. 0.-Special.-Thie ( ) people caniplng Ut the liivorthi assembly got a good vetttng down last night. some of the tents being thoroughly Ilootieml. The rain fell unceasingly - ceasingly for several hours and tents that were on how ground or had ditches around 'them got a Snot ! soaking on the insIde. No damage s'as tione , imwever , and the canip- ers uuiatlo little conipiniat. over the slight discomforts , beIng happy that such a good rain had fallen when it was so much needed by the crops of the country , Today the weather hiis been perfect and tile rafti hind little effect in decreasing the attendance , Large numbers of people came down from . 'vn both afternoon and evening and the tabernacle was well filled during the pro- grain. The announcerneuit has been publIcly made ilurlng the Week that no tickets Would be iolci ott Sunday , the assembly Inanagemueimt desiring that so far as iiosslblo no business should be done on the Sabbathk day. Thu irecaution was taken , however , to remind ( verybody that tickets Purchased today wpuld be gooti at the gate tomorrow and every effort has been made to sell a large nuniber of tickets in advance , so that it is now allparent that tomorrow will see a very large attendance on thu grounds In spite of limo ubsoiico of the ticket seiler , The chorus class is growIng In strength anti is tloimig good work under the leader- shut of Prof. Apniauioc , Tucsday the afternoon lecture will be "Thu Theology of Negro I'lamitation Melo- tiler. " by l'rof. .1 .1V. . Ihowen , the learned colored lecturer anti preacher , and it Is cx- hected that thIs vhll be ous of the best drawing cards of the assembly. The lIed Ribbon club of Lincoln wIll hold a temperance rally at the asseutibly tower- rca' and a number of able speakers has been scheduled , i'sulnhI iCiL'lt'ii , CILDRON , Nob. . Aug. 6.-Speclal ( Telo- gramn.-Slmon ) Traynor , a prosperous farmer living at Trunk Butte. while leading a frac- Ilous bronchmo yesterday , was attacked by the anImal and kmmoketi to the ground. where the colt kicked him anti maimed him terribly. lie lingered a few hours before death put an end to his suffering , GOOD RAINS IN EBRASliA Copious Showers Fall All Over the Antelope Btate. COMEJUST IN TIME TO SAVE THE CORN Crop its outssurei1 nnii lIme Pnriiier lteJiiIce at time Outlonl-Siiccjnl hIeport ( rota lime lIee's Corrc iin1 uietu t. Spoclal8 to The lice from its correspond- cats In Nebraska report a fine downpour of rain all over the state Friday nIght anti Saturday morning. . This insures the corn crop and puts Vastures In excellent condi- thin , Ictailed reports foilaw. AShIIAND. Nob. , Aug. d.-Special.- ( ) Ashland was visIted last night by one of the heaviest raIns of the season. It began raIning - ing about 11:30 : and continued to rain In torrents for about an hour. All during the night the stormii prevaIled at Irregular inter- vale , The total amount of rainfall for the night was 2.8-10 inches more than time en. tire rainfall for the month of JuIy-1.18 inches , The storm was heavier north and vcst , and the streams from that direction arc flooded , vasimlng the corn train ninny of the flelds. i1flADShI.W , Neb. , Aug. 6.-Speciai.--A ( ) Sphemmiil ralninil vIsitel thIs vicInity last night. About 1 inches fell anti farmers are feelIng qtmitc jubilant , as it assures a fair corn crop amid renders the work of fall plow- lag easy. BItAINARI ) , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Special- ( ) This vIcinIty was visited by a 1.84 inches rain last night , time first of any importance In several weeks. CALhOUN , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Spccial.-A ( ) heavy. rain fell hero last night and this morning. it vihi help out late corn. CENTRAL CITY , Neb , , Aug. G-Spcclal ( , ) -Mcrmick county had the heaviest rain of time season last mmiglmt , In the northern part of tue county three inches of water fell. COLUMBUS , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Speciai.- ( ) About S o'clock last evening a rain began to fall hero ani continued steadily until 5 o'clock this niormiimmg. The gauge at the government station registered 3.33 inches , and it vill ( Jo a 'ast amount of good to crops and put time soil in good condition for fall plowing and seeding. The total raInfall - fall for July was hess than one Inch-being 0.82 mcii , There are some pieces of corn in thIs county which vih1 lirove to be total failures. DM'ID CITY , Neb. , Aug. 6.-Speclal- ( ) A soakIng rain visited this section of But- Icr county last night , commencing about 10 ociock. Two amid a quarter inches of water fell before daylight. During the storm light- fling struck the electric light wires and burned out the dynamo for the incandescent light , but doIng no further damage. This rain puts the ground In splendid conditIon for plowing and is of untold benefit to the corn crop. DUNCAN , Nob. , Aug. 0.-Speclal.-A ( ) terrific electrical storm passed over this vicinity during last nIght. It first same up from the north and after a heavy rain the wInd changed to time south and the storm contInued until daybreak. About three Inches of rain fell and the corn crop is now an assured fact. Lightning struck in M. Weis- enfluh's herd of hioodetl Poland China hocs. paralyzing several of them. Small grain is most all In the stack in good shape. EDGAR , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Speclal.-A ( ) thunder storm of unusual proportions vls- ited this section last night , The rain fell In torrents for nearly two hours , the pre- cIpitatio amounting to about two inches. Corn and all other crops were suffering for rain and this timely shower will greatly 1w- prove crop prospects in this section. FAIRFIELD , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Spccial- ( ) Last night two and fifty-five one hundredths inches of rain fell. There is a good prospect - pect now that corn will make one-half to two-thirds of a crop. FAIRMONT. Nob. , fug. 6.-Special- ( ) It commenced raining hero last night at 11 o'clock. Two and a halt incItes of water fell in four hours. This insures a fair corn crop and puts the land In excellent shape for fall wheat. FJtEMONT , Nob. , Aug. G.-Special.-- ( ) There was a fine shower here last night which nmoistened the ground in good shape anti will help the corn crop. About one inch of mum fell. The rain was precedeti by a heavy wind. Several branches were broken off the trees in the park where the veterans were encamped , but no tents were hit. GENEVA , Nob. , Aug. C.-Special.-Yes- ( ) terday was an excessively warm , windy day , but cioud were gathering during the after- mioon and at about 10 p. ni. a heavy timuntior storm front time northwest reaciied here anl rain fell the rest of the night , with sonic wind. Between three anti four inches of .wnier fell. 1aln was never more acceptable. GRAND ISLAND , Nob. , Aug. G.-SpeciaI. ( ) -A fine rain of two and a halt inches fell nil over hall county last night , and there is inmniense rejoicing among the farmers. It immnkcs abholutely sure an Immense beet crop and a fine coin crop , Time rain t'as accompanied by a severe winil anti dcc- trical otnrnt which diii some damage to trees and fences. Time jewelry store of Max Fgge and time residence of Frank 1danley were struck by lightning , but little danmago was caused. IIARVAItD , Nob. , Aug. 6.-SlmecIni- ( ) One of the worst thunder storms experieimced in years came up last night from 10 p. in , to I o'clock this morning , durIng which time two inches of water fell , This will insure all that can be mantle fuorn time corn crop , at this time , the amount being mmmi. known of damage done by dry weather , heretofore. IIASTIN'IS , Neb. , Atmg. G.-Speclal.-A ( ) rainfall of four inches and sixty-eight bun- dretims felj in itdanms county last night. ThIs vas time heaviest rainfall that has fallen hero this year. Aithiougli corn is not in very favorable commtiition yet the heavy raimi of last nIhmt will do munch toward making a corn crop of about C5 icr edit. IIUMIIOLDT , Neb , , Aug. 6.-Special.- ( ) Timie section of the state was vIsited by a soaking rain Friday night and the farmers are correspondingly pleased. Time recent dry spell had begun to tell on the corn crop In some varts of the county and sonic ileids s'erc beglmiiimg to burn slightly , IUARNENob. . , Aug. G.-Spechai.-A ( ) heavy wind anti rainstornm passed over this section of the county last night , but no damage was done so far as reported except to blow down anti break oft a few shade trees , The rain insures a heavy corn crop unless something very unexpected happens in the mmear future. Wheat is turning out from twelve to timirty bushels per acre amid oats are yielding very well , LOUISVILLl , Neb , , Aug. 6.-Special.- ( ) This part of Cass county was visited by a heavy rain last night which lasted for soy. oral hours , Time corn crop In this section Is in good condition and will yield well. MALMO , Nob. . 6-Speciai-A ( ) heavy shower passed over this sectiomm of the state last night , accompanied by con- sidem'able lightning and heavy thunder , i'ro- vious to the rainfall time evening was very warm and contInued so until late , At 10:30 : o'clock the rain commenced and continued until miear'y morning. It will be of much benefit here , MIAD , Neb. , Aug. 6.-Speclal-A ( ) fine rain tell hero last evening which assures a fair crop of corn in Saunders county. OR ! ) , Neb. , Aug. 6.-Special.-A ( ) fine rain fell lucre last evening , which will be of Kreat benefit to late corn and will brighten up the lastUres. lt.NlOLl'hI , Nob. , Aug. G-Speciah--- ( ) In a week this vicinity has had four nIce gentle rains , anti within twcnty-ur bouts a heavy rain of two anti one-fourth Inches , iiiahl , about four Inches. The greMcr part of time large wheat anti oat crop is in shock. Corn Is caring well and except in very few places of fine color. ST. iDS'ARD , Nob. , Aug. C.-Speeial.- ( A heavy rainstorm set in hero at 8 o'clock last night anti continued cli night. ST. PAUL , Nob. , Aug , 6.-SpecInl-1 ( ) violent thunderstorm , accompanied by a heavy rain , caine up over St. Paul and vicinity Inst evening about 7m30 and with short intervals continued until titter 12 o'clock midnight. The rainfall here amounted to 1.93 inches anti wIll save corn. SCIIUYLEIt , Neb , , Aug. 6.-Speciat ( TQle- gram.-Thrce ) anti one-fourth inches of rain fell hero last night , the first gooti rain since the mltidlo of June. It enhances the prospects for corn 20 to 40 per cent. SE\VARD , Neb , , Aug. G.-Special.- ( ) Ninety-one-htmndredths of an inch of rain fell in this vicinity last night , which will be of great benefit to time corn crop , some of which was nearly burned up by time imot winds yesterday , SlIELTO , Nob. , Aug C.-Spoclal.-A ( ) fine raimm fell hero last night which was needed and will mb much goodas the corn was wilting considerably from the hot m'ind of the last two days. Corn in this locality will make a good half crop. New oats are conming to market anti the quality Is first- class and the yield from forty to fifty-five bushels. SIL\'IIt CREEI'Z , Nob. , Aug.SpecInl ( ( Teiegranm.-hlnin ) fell nearly all night , soak. lag the ground thoroughly , insuring at least a fair crop. Comparatively little corn was already past help. SUTTON , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Speciai.-Tho ( ) long spell of dry weather was broken last mmigmt ) by a heavy rain. Plowing will now begin for wInter wheat. The corn crop will be light. SUltPRlSI , Nob. , Aug. G.-Speclah.- ( ) Ono anti a quarter incites of rain fell last night , which will help corn very much anti make plowing good. Oats is turning out as high as fifty bushels to the acre. Wheat averages oigimteen bushels. SYRACUSF , Nob. , Aug , 6.-Speciai ( Tele- granm-.The ) drouth in timis section , is broken , Rain fell last night to depth of 1,07 inches. \Vitimin th past three weeks over sixty cam-s of winter m'heat has been shipped from this point. TEKAMAII , Neb. , Atmg. 13.-Special- ( ) This vicinity was visIted by a heavy rain last night , being the heaviest of the season - son , It. began about 9:30 : last evening and continued until about 7 o'clock this morn- lag , during which time over three inches of vater fell. 'FOIJIAS , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Special.---The ( ) tirouth was broken here last night by a good rain of 2.9 inches. Although rather late it vihl be of great benefit to the corum crop , VALPARAISO , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Special- ( ) The much needed rain came last night iii sufficient quantity to Insure the corn crop up to a tbree-quarter crop , some being past the stage of recovery. WAHOO. Nob. . Aug. 6.-Speciai-Abotmt ( ) two Inehea of rain fell over Saunders county last night. The clouds gathered in the northwest in the afternoon with a southeast - east wind blowing , but about 10 o'clock in the evening time wind shifted to the northwest - west anti blew furiously for a time and then calmed , when a steady rain set in anti con- tInned for hours. This is the first good soaking this county has bad for about two months and as a result time corn crop has been shortened about one-third. This rain , however , will not only Improve the corn prospectg. but brine omit the nasturatra anti place theland In condition fortahi seeding. WEEPING W'ATEi t , Nob. , Aug. G.-Spe- ( ctal.-Thcre ) was a nice rain in which about an inch of water fell last night. This prac- tlcahiy makes the corn and the prospects for an abundant yield were never better. WESTERN , Ncb , Aug. 6.-Special.- ( ) The tong tirouth was broken here last night by a rain of two and twenty-three one hun- drcdtbs inches , insuring the corn crop. WEST POINT , Nob. , Aug. IL-Speclai ( Telegram.-This ) section was visited last night with a record-breaking rain , torrents of water falling for over sewed hours witii- out time slightest internilssiod. Immense benefit will result to the corn , especially the late planted. The potato crop will only realize about 60 per cent of time usual average - age , due solely to time absence of moisture at a critical stage of growth. WYMOFtE Neb. , Aug. 6.-Special. ( ) nice rain fell last night. About one-half inch of vater fell. This is the first rain in five weeks , but it comes too late to save the corn. REI'UBLICAS COUNTY CON'ENTIONS. Vn'm1c Coimmity 1mitrimeM for Jimilgo NorriN for CongresN. BASSETT , Neb. , Aug , 6.-Speciah ( Tele- gram.-The ) republlans of Rock county muet in delegate convention hero today amid selected the following persons to attend the several conventions : StateH. . hart , D , Maurlc , E. L. Mey- ers anti J. A. Douglas. Congressional-F. N. Morgan , W. H. , Allen - len , George M. Hopkins anti II. II. Tyler. Senaiorial-flaiiia hlugg , A. Armstrong , hugh Miller and mlorgan James , Itopresentatlve-G , S. Hailer , George Cor- man' , J. E. Mchlurney amid Ii , Armstrong. J. A. Douglas was nominated for the of- flee of county attormmey and Fred N. tlor. gami mas elected as chairman of time county central committee , All the delegations go instructed , James Hall anti J. 11. Layne of Newport anti A. 11. Gale of Bassett were candidates before the convention for the support of time delegation to the representative - tive convention , and upon the fifth ballot for preference A. II. Gale received a umajority. The representative convention. wilt be held at Long Pine August 20. BLAIR , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) - TheVashmlngton county republicans lmehti their convention here today. F. 11. Charge 'as chosen chairman and Z. Russell , eec- rotary. Only delegates to the different conventions were selected , TIme selection of cotmnty representatives and county attom'ney was deferreti till a future date not yet decided - cided upon. Time delegates to time state convemmtion arc : \v. J. Cook , Grant Johmnel , William Gray , \v. IC. Fowier , J. J. W'ahi , A. W' . Sprlclr , L C.Vebber , Frank Curtis , A. T. .lohmos , B. , F. Monroe , Ii , Blaco , E , I. Timney , L. A. \ill lame. Senatorial delegates : W , D , hailer , S. l. Russell , A. 14. Johns , F. Ii. Ciaridgo , T. 4. 'iliiamS , Ii. Biaco , Frammk Joimnel , Henry Hulhingkamp , \ \ ' , MclCiimncy , G , Vt' , iierk- mire , Ileimry Schmidt. J. Ii , Chambers was endorsed as represen- tatlwo for the float district with Blurt county and was allowed to select his own delegates , who arc John Patrick. Charles Carpenter. 0. N , Onthank , Il. Sophenson , A. C. Jones , F' . W. Kennedy , er , , Sam Gem'e- hartit. L. A , W'ilhiams , Fl M. Cook , Henry Horn , Theodore Hailer , Gibe Meade , W' , G , Harrison , A resolution was passed endorsing T. L. Mathews of ledge county for auditor of state , A resolutton was introduced anti passed with lotmti cheers indorsing the administration - ministration of PresIdent MclCiniey. C1IADRON , Nob. , Aug. G.-Speciai- ( ) William ii. Fanning , a prominent attorney of Crawford , was nominated by thio repub. licans at their county conventlomm helti in Crawford yesterday for county attorney. Fourteen of the sixteen precincts in the county were represented , J. Vt' , Scimmnldt was cbairnian anti i. W , Juhian ar.d J. F. i'orter , secretaries , The following delegations were ebosea ; Representative convention-J , E. Porter , J , A. liabegger. A , M. IJartlett , I , J , Carpenter - penter , a. A , lckles , % V. II , Fanning , 'I' , F. Powers. M , F. Rope , State conveatioa-W. H. Reynolds , J. A. Habegger , 0. . Gorton. A. J. l'almer , Q , A. Eckles , A , M. Bartlett , V. Chistiek , A. A. ticFatlon , Congressional convention-E. Vt' . Jumika , a , 'F. H , Babcock , Thomas Locitett , George Rvans. S. F' , ParIsh , C. E. l'ostcr , F. It. Winhielti , V. ' . hi. Fanning. \v. II. Reynolds of Chadron was endorsed tom- state senator. CflNTflAI4 CITY , Nob. , Aug. G-Special ( Tclegratn-At ) the republican cotmnty con- vcntion here today the following delegates were electeti to time state convention : J.V. . \'lercgg , .1. 0. Mott , W. fl. 'ntsons' . It. Morse , 0 , F. Brown , \V , C. Shelton , L. It. Richardson , N. I ) . iteyes , l. hansen , Congressional-C. T. Smith , L' . T. l'ish- burn , C. It. Lee , .1. Ii , Tenmphln , J. C. Mflr- tin , Vt' , C. Kerr , A. F. Jowell , N. It. 1'cr singer , James Eatough , Senatoriai-\\ . Thompson , S. 1. Evans , .1. a , Ilolden , Vt' . J. Brant , W , Vt''oi - cott , J. W. Porter , C. Newcomer , H , J. Teniphin , J. C. Rice , Judicial-John i'ntterson , Elmer hoes , W. T. Thompson , J. J. t3allagey , .1. C. Martin , M. L. . Itossiter , II. V. Persons , It , IV , Camps bell amid S. 1.'iser. . lv , C. Kerr was elected chairman of the county central committee , ELW'OOD , Nob. , Aug. G.-Spcclal ( Telo- granm.-The ) republicans of Gosper coummity met in convention amid nonminated A. M. White for county attorney and John V. ' . Coder for conimissiommer of time First tile- trict , 1)elegatcs to time state commvention : \raller Sniitim , V. ' . E. Snmith , C. P. Iloymm- ton , H. it. Jensen , Delegates to senatorial convention : George Scale , Frctl Aiverd , D. C. Ilaworth , John Wiley and Pearl Kaiser , lelegates to representative comiventioum : C. J , Junkin , , i. I' . I'ickering , C. F. Kumapple , A. L. White. Ielegatcs to congressional onvention : W. T. Parkinson , William Ilaum- son , A. V. ' . Sean , S. J. Grosbnrt , \ \ ' . FL Smlthm. Delegates to none of the coumvon- tions were instructed antI have no preference - enco for governor. GItANI ) ISLAND , Neb. , Aug. 0.-Spe- ( cial Tehegram.-The ) republican county con- vemition this afternoon was attended by a large and enthusiastic hotly of delegates. The only contention was over the nomination - tion for county attorney , FL FL Thmonipson winning easily. George L. Rouse and V. ' . A. Prince were nominated for representatives. Delegates were selected to the state , con- gressionai nnd senatorial conventions. The state delegation was instructed for Judge llayvard for governor. IMPERIAL , Neb. , Aug. C.-Spccinl ( Telo- gram-The ) following delcgatps were chosen at time republican convemmtion today to attend the state convention : C. W. Mocker , James Burke , Frank McLain , hARRISON , Nob. , Aug. C.-Specini ( Tehe- gram.-Tho ) republican county convention for Siotmx county met here today and elected delegates to the different convemmtions 1mm favor of Haywarti for governor and I. H. Lash of hienmingford for commissioner of public lands and htuildings. The obairmami of the centrai committee for ensuing year is F. Forse ; secretary' , V. , Ii. Davis. IIARTINGTON , Neb. , Aug. t.-Specinl ( Teiegram.-Repubhlcan ) county conventloim nmet here today. G.V. . Wlltz was chosen chairman and A. H. Ward secretary. Benjamin - jamin Wend waa nominated for county attorney - torney and V. . II. Burney commissioner. J. C. Robinson was elected chairman of the county central committee and Q. H. Ward secretary. State convention delegates : Dr. II. H. Mc- ICezmzie , A. H.'t'ard , 0. V. ' . Iltmtton , L. H. Burns , J. F. Chamberlin , H. R. Gurney , J. H. Jonah , Z. B. Oughn , Ben Hall , Congressional convention : 0. G. Ritchie , J. C. Robinson , N 0. Bebring , S. 0. Reese , T. B. Watson , H. Crehhin , G.V Wiltz , E. It. Gurney , Franz Neltion , Senatorial convention : E. L. Dinmick , J. K. Elliott , J. F. Rosenborger , L. II. Bm-uner , Albert H. Ridenburger. S. 0. Reese , G. ' W. Wiltz , George Kinkaid , Andrew McNeal , Dr. Ingham , William Mitchell. Cedar county being entitled to name the cantildate for state senator this year and Judge Miller being the unanimous choice of the convention , he was allowed to select his delegates. To representative convention : Lewis An- drcws , S. T. McFall , Carl Qulst , J. L. Stewart , J. M. Simpson , Adolph Beget , C. V. ' . H. Locke , It. Mitchell , F. It. Speckt. KEArtNEY , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Speciai ( Tele- grani.-The ) Buffalo county republican con- s'ention for the election of delegates to the state , congressIonal and senatorial conventions - tions ss'as held at the court house this aft- em'aoon and the foilowln were elected to time state convention : Georjo W. Whit- aker , 0. G. Smith , 13. 0. llostcttcr , Freti Jasper , J. M. Forrestahl , per B. II. Goodeil. alternate ; Thomas Dillon , C. S. Bommo , henry Fieldgrove , C. II. North , George Sheparti , Phil l3essor , J. A. Field , II , M. Alien , J , H. Decker , J. 'ST. Dunkin amid S. H. Phelps. Congressional Conventlon-J. C. Sammnons , Joseph Black , J. G , Lowe , J. P. Norcross , Ben Goodell , A. M. Calhoumm , Dali Stone- barger , H. A. Wcscett , F' . H. Becnman , I' . T. Lambert , J. D. harrison , J. S. Trott , Thomas Pratt , V. ' . H. llartz , 1. D. Reed and T. J. Fisher. Senatorial Convention-George 3 , Simop- ard , L. P. Maui , J. C. hall , Vt' . G. Bishop , J. A. Larimcr , Ed , Cronau , M. A. hlostoier , M. A. Brown , John Brady , J. F. MeNee , J. P. Norcross , L. C. iirowmm , J. A. Kirk , Cyrus Robinson , ( . \V. Graham and II , Il. Hardy. A resolution that Norris Brown be tile choice of Buffalo county republicans for congress was unanimously adopted and ho was aumthmorizeti to fill any vacancies in the congressional delegation. M'COOIC , Neb. , Aug. 6.-Specinl ( 'role- graun.-Tho ) ltcd Willow county republicans wore in convention lucre today anti miamctl the following ticket : J. E. hlatimorn of [ hartley , representative ; Vt' . It. Starr of Mc- Cook county , attorney ; Stephen liohies of Box Elder , commissioner. Time delegates to the state convention were nameti by It. I' . High , our candidate for land cenmmissioner , and nrc for Hayward for governor , viz.V : , S. Marion , J , W. Dolan , William Valentine. 11. II. Berry , Frank Moore , Charles W'aterman , W , W , lien. thorn , J. H , Ilathorn and hi , Vt' . Keyes , The congressional delegates are : S. Vt' . Clark , Cimarles Goben , J , II , Lewis , liowei Smitim , H , Sexton , J , C. Moore , II , W. Cole , a , . hllshop anti A , Iiarnett. Semmatoriai-Samnuol Premier , A. Vt' , Camp. bell , H. M.'ootls , CV. . Ihotikin , B. F. Bratibur ) ' , J. S. lmrittain , C. L. hall , C. W. Barnes and Vt' . A. Browmm. \\'lliiam II , Snmithi of Immdlanola was nmatie chairman of the central committee , with iower to miamno his secretary. President McKinley's war course was endorsetl with enthusiasm. The address of the retlrlmig chairman of time central conmmitteo was a notable pohitcai paper. Republicans feel eanguimmo of success In time fail. O'NEILL , Nob. , ug , 6.-Speclal ( Teie- granm.-The ) republican county commvention met in this city today to select delegates to time state congressional and senatorial conventions. J. A. Trommnershauasor was elected chalrmnmm anti 5 , Vt' . Green secretary. Following ore the delegates elected to the several conventions : State-J. A. Tronmmershausser , D. 11. Crania , Vt' . H. Scott , Thames Simnoimson , S. J. Weeks , B. A. Deyarman , J , A , 111cc , John Skirvimig. Congressional-I ) . II. Cronin , It. 11. Jcp- ness , J. H. McDomiald , R. C. Wry , S. W' , Grecmm , F' . Vt' . Phillips , George Hahn , jr. , J , J. Ilailoran , Senatoria'-F. ' W Phillips , Clyde King , : tI. Thornton , D , C. Harrison , it , H. Bowdea , 11. A. Alien , Wuhiace Johnson , It , C. how- arti. arti.S. S. J. Weeks was elected chairman of time county central conmmitteo and F , W. I'huil- lips secretary , ORI ) , Neb. , Aug. C.-Speclal-The ( ) re- pubilean coumity convention met hero yesterday - terday to elect mleiegates to the state , Comm. gremslonai and senatorial conveotions. , i , I. . . Fries of Arcadia sas elected cimairmau , ITS SURESIGNS _ syirrors oi" CA'rAlulll AS GIVEN BY PB. STIEPARD Conditions that inevitably Betoken IIscaMe of tt Catarrimal Origin- . . 'I'rifHumg Exjciisc of a Radic ml umiid I'cs'ninmicnt Cui'c Under thic , Sliciinrd Systcni of 'l'rcatnient. Great numbers of peopit' stiffer Item the malign hloisOnS of eatnrrhi , as train other mitmbtie chronic mnlnthir' ' without auiy ocr- reet or tieminite itlen of time mmatture of their nfluietinn. Thi fohiowimig symnlttolns have been oiiretumliy uirrzmngetl to enable many 5lmflcrer4 to imutierstamiti what it is that ails theft. Mutmiy thi'eases kmmcmwn iuuider variotis sPeCitie lialuit'm4 are really of a eatmirchal origin ulmmtI mmnttmre. flvory hart mit the' mmiii- coils mnt'mimbrnnc , th mince throat , eyes , cant , heath , hliimgs , stommmneli , liver , Lov5l , kitlncyit and blatitier are simiujeet to tilsease and blight by catnerim. The iwoPer course for sufferers is this : Itead these syinitoins carefully over , mark those flint apply to 'our t'ase niitl bring this vitii to lr. ihmepard. If you live nity frtmmmi the city south tht'mn by mumumil ititti iiik for mnnil treat- macnt. In either imistnmiee , nmiti whether by mimtiii or chlOe treatmiicnt , tm ) batlemit may be assured of time speediest relict anti cure possible to cnligimtemmeti mnothii'iume. ( ' .t'i'AhIli II (1l' hli'.tl ) .tl ) 'l'llhtlAT. Time most lirevalemit ( cram of etttnrrh , amid iesiiits ( ruin mn'glectetl colds : "is the breath fotul ? " "Is thmt' 'olt'r' husky ? " ' 'lt , you slut tip shine ? ' ' "Do ytum orhif' all over ? ' ' ' 'lo you hulow out st'abs ? " ' 'Is time mmose stoppeti tmmi ? ' "lo you snore at niglmt'r' "Does your miose dl'tehmorgc ? " "Doc time imose bleed easily ? " "Is thmert' tickling in thu throat ? ' ' ' 'Io trusts foiun in the 11050 ? ' ' ' 'Is time mmccc sore nmui tomithem' ? ' ' " 1)0 VOlt mtmleeze it great. tieni ? " "Is this worse toward nigitt ? " "Ioes the mioso itch antI lutmrim ? " "Is there a ltiimi : iii front of heath ? " "Ii ; there ltutimt a cross the eyes ? " ' 'Is there ham iii imnek of hmith ? ' ' "Ii ; yolmr souse of summell 1ea'immg ? " "Do you imutwic to dour time throat 7' ' 'Is there it throimitlmig in the throat ? ' ' ' 'Is the throat dry in time umiortilag ? ' ' "Are you insluig your semmsc' of taste ? " ' 'Do you sleep with time mimtnitim open ? " ' 'Does the umose stop imim toward night ? " TIlls form of catnrrhi is the easiest to cure , H.tlt S'ii"l'U.S. lieu fuies a nil our I ronImioM result ( ruin t'alnri'hi , tiMMiiug Ilurtutigli I hi. ' LiiustmiImImi ii tumilOs that I'uuui froium lime tiurimut Si ) liiiomur , "Is your hoarlimg failing ? " "Do your ears tiiscimarge ? " " 1)0 the cars itch anti buirmi ? " "Are thu. ears dry ttmid scaly ? " "Is , the wax dry in time ears' ! " ' I I nyu you beim intl time en rs ? " "Is there a tiirohhiiig lii time Eut' . ? ' ' "Ii ; there it Imuzzimig soliimti hearth ? ' ' "lo 3'OlL hitt't. , n ringing iii ( lie ears ? " "Ai'e there crackling mtoiumihs , lmcnrd ? " 'it ; 3'ntmr hearing bad clnulv tiumys ? ' ' "Do yoim have c'nracime occasionally ? " "Are there iotmuitlmi like eseitplng steam ? " "Do your ears hmurt when you blow ) 'otmr nose ? " " \\'hen you bhos' your nose do time ears crack ? " "Do miolsc's 1mm your cars keep you avmtkc ? ' ' "lietr better sonic dat's than others ? " "Do you constantly heam' noises iii the en rs ? " "Is tIme hearing verse s'hieui you have u cold ? " 'vhs there a roaring like a waterfall in the head ? " ct'r.itnuu op TIiI liItOSClII.tL , . 'mt."lS. W'imen catnrrii of time' imeaul and throat Is heft. umiciu'ckt1 it extemitls tlowui the wimith- 1)11)0 into tlio bromiciiial tubes , nmmd after a while attacks time limes. " 11am' , . , you a cough ? " ' 'Are you losimig tlesh ? ' ' "ilavo you a pain in time chic ? " "Do you take cold easily ? " "is your appetite variable ? " ' 'have you stitches iii time ithe ? " "Dt , you cough until you gtg : ? " 'Are you Iow.mpirited at tiumies ? ' ' "Do you raise frothy material ? ' ' " 3)0 l'Oui cpit up yehiow matter ? " "Do you cntmgh on goimmg to bed 7" "Do you eotmgli In time mornings ? " ' 'Is your cough simort amid huelcimig ? " "Do you spit umim little cheesy lumnlts ? ' ' 'Him'e yotm a disgiimmt for fatty footi ? " "Is there a tickilmig behimmd the palate ? " "llam'o you a. lMiii behind time breastbone - bone ? " and Vt7 , L. McNut of Noble , secretary. Reso- lumtions Intlorsing President McKinley and amrmning faith in the St. Louis platform were passed. Delegates to time state convention are as follows : C , C. Jcwctt , J. A. Patton , H. J. Babcock , P. Vt' . Rounds , S. Vt' . J. Brown , 0. H. Carter amid D. 0 , Hawley , h1ayvarti seemims to be the preference of the delegates. Delegates to the congressional convention are : Vt'V. . Haskehi , H , 1' . Cienments. M. L. Fries , T. Tm'Indie , II. D. Leggett , W , Iftmtchins anti J , H. hawley , None of tue tlclcgates have a deeitied preference , limit Norris llrowm : of Kcarney is a popular candidate - didate here , Delegates to time Fifth district senatorial convention are : A. M. Itobbins , It. C , l'erry , Jnlmn Wall , Dr. hlarboo , hi. A. Chase , James hughes and P. Mortommsemm , There are no cammtiidates from Valley county as far as could be hearnetl , l'Al'ILLION , Nob. , Aug. G.-Special ( Teho- gramn.-Thmc ) mepubhicami county convention met hero today anti elected the foilowimmg theiegntcs to time state commveumtiomi at Lin- coIn next \'et1nestiay : Gilbert Ilolen , C , L. Hover , \V. S. linker , A. C. Nichmol , J. M. \\'arth , flyuon Sage. The folhowlrmg compose the new county central committee : J , J. Zurchmor , J. It. W'ilson , Vt' . S. Raker , Frank Comto , C. H , Keyes , Louis Telte , H. 0. Faw , Byron Sage. The now committee clecteul J. It , W'iison chairmnami and lion. C. H. Keyes secretary. PENJER , Neb , , Aug. G.-Speclai ( Teie- grain.The ) Thmurston couimty repubhieamm coumvention was hmelti imi this city this after- mmooa and nomimmated lion , hiram Chase , formerly coimmmty judge of this county , for county attorney , The following are time delegates chosen to limo varIous conventions , State convemmtioim : Oscar Waggoner , W. C. Alexander , \V. II. Merry , David St , Cyr , W , 'F , Dltidoek , Congressional convention : F. C.Vmmg - goner , C. : sl. McKnight , Walter Ditldock , C. S. Corverson , Vt' . C. Ahexantler , G. A. Barnes , Senatorial conventiomi : Joel Frost , J , S. Lenimon , C. M. Aiclcnighmt , Oscar Waggoner , , \ , Ii. Merry , 4. Nash , Representative convention : F. C. Wag- goner , T. M. ltice , H. Phillips , V. ' . T. Ilii- dock , 0. Ii. Sweet , Julius h'oratim , Time ticlegatcum are not instructed to ammy of these cooremmtlons , Time congressional delegates favor Judge Norris for congress. The ilgimt in time primary caucubes last night was time imartlemut ever imeid In the county and resulted in the anti-l'eebles faction carrying time county convention by a vote of 35 to 27 , The con- vemition was harnmonious and wounti imp by time h'ceblcs delegates promising that time fight being wageti on time Indian agency would be stopped and In consequence a good feeling prevails on all sluice , h'iEhiCi , Neb , , Aug. G-Speclal ( Tehe- grani.1-Thme republicans of Pierce county met 1mm convcmmtion hero today anti sehecteth delegates to time state coiigresslouiai , comma- toi'lai and rcprcscntatve on'cntomms. Twelve out of timlrteen Itredimicta were seprosented. ii. S. heck of h'ierce was chosen chmmuirmnan , amid Prof. 0. A. I'reston of Oenmomul , secre- iar' . Time following ii'crn selected as delegates - gates to the state convention : Thonmas Chilvere , ii. S. Back , I' . I ) . Corell , FL 0 , l'arke , ' , J. II. Stewart aumti W. H , Bishop , Time delegates ore uuminstructod , On motIon J , A. Bailantyno of Ommunonui was ahiowetl to mmamo time delegates to the represcmmtativo convention. ' ' Quivey of Pierce was mmomiumatetl for county attorney. After time coummty convention adjourned tue delegates to time Third district commissiommers' convention - vention met anti nomiuiato'l U. J. Manske of Slough i'rccinct ' for conmmissioumer , REt ) CLOUt ) , Nob. , Aug. G.-Special.- ( ) Time rcpmmbhicamm county convention was hiehtl hero Thursday and there was much en- thU8iiLSni manifested , Time convention va ' "l.Mti - " 1)0 voti tech you are growlmig weaker ? ' "Ii. timers a itumrmming Paimm iii time throat ? ' ' " 1)0 ) 'Oti coilghl torso mmigiit niitt umorn- I mic ? " "Io volt have to sit tip at night to get brent it " I f yttm hiave these s'miitomc , 'otu have Cuttnrrh of time llrouiehmfni i'ubcc. ( ' . 'i'.tithihl tI' ' 1'ihii liulEt11'S. C'atnrrhi tmf time kithmmeys rt'utht in tw wmiyc , first by lmukimmg cold : ceconti by overheating - heating the kitineys in sepsu'ating from the bhootl time Poisons .tiint hia'e been absorbed fromim cuitarrim , vhuictm iutTeet5 nil organs. "Lo your imantie anti toot swell ? " "ht * thus nmoro noticeable in ( ho morn- imigs ? " "Are yeti cold amid elanmniy ? " ' ' I s I imero miii imi small of hack ? " ' 'is time uirimie ihuurk tumid cloutil' ? " ' 'loe a tiehlosit forumi m'imen left stnnt. impr ? " ' 'Is there a ticcire to get iii't ttt night ? " 'tt . 'ttm coo eliot iioating before the . " C ) ( 'S 7" ' 'have you a Pain imi toil of imeati 7' ' "is time skin dry nnti harsh ? ' ' ' 'Is hit , hair uiry nud brittle ? " ' 'Is thro nausea after ontimig ? " , "line timi' hierslmiratiomi a Lntt ( , ( her ? ' ' "Is theu'e Iilmihlness tmnthcm' time eyes ? ' ' "Are there dark rimmgs arommiud time eyes ? " "is . tIme skin palo anti dry ? " lIne time iticlum a waxy look ? " "lo . 'oui sco tmnpieasaumt timings while asleep ? "I have you chilly feelings down the back ? " "lo the joiuits Plum iinti ache ? ' ' - "Do time legs fOci too heavy ? " ' CA'l'.tlihtit Ol 'I'll hI l.I'Hl1. 'rho liver is affeeteti hmu' cntnmrhm timrommgh the ( liSCiis ( ' extemmuiimmg I'rommi time stomach into tltc tubes iii tim liver. "Are you irritable ? " "Are you nervoimmu ? " 'hlnvo yell no energy ? " "lo ' ( ) tt have coiti feet ? " "Is your memory poor ? " "Do yeti get tired easily ? " "ln you Imave hint hushes ? " "Are yotmr eyes hutmrrcti ? " "Can't you explain i'here ? " 'I lave youu laiut iii time back ? " ' 'is your tleshm soft amid flabby ? ' ' "Are your spirits iow at tinies ? ' ' 'Is there a loathing tom' eating ? ' ' "llns'e you a imnimi arotimiti the loins ? " "Do you have growling iii bowels ? " "Do you suffer from paimis hum tcmimplec ? " "Do you imai'e Imahhiitation of the heart ? " "is there a generul feeliumg of lastude % ? " "Do these affect " feelings your memnory ? c.s'rt nmtit OP 'i'll I S'rtMACII. Catarrh of the Stnmrucim is usually caused by sm'aIinwimig POiSOiiOUC mucous , which drops ulown froni the head and throat at mm I ghi t. "la there nausea ? " "Arc you costive ? " lo you belch imp gas ? " "Are 'otm highmt-headetl ? " "Is your holistic c'oatcth ? " "liavp you water brash ? " 'Do you iiawk amid spit ? ' ' ' 'Is there cain titter eatimig ? ' ' 'Are yeti nervous and it'eak ? " "Do you have sick Imeadacimes ? " 'Do 3'otm biont imp after eatimig ? " 'Is timero a , iisgtmct after "lta'o you distress after eating ? " ' 'Is your throat tilled with chlmnti ? ' ' ' "Do you at timmies have mliarrhoea ? " "Is there m'usim of blood to tIme head ? " "Is there commstant bad taste lii the mmmouth ? ' ' ' , is thera gnauvimig semmeatiomi irt stom- acli ? " " \\'hien youm get miii suddenly are you ( I izzi' 7" " \\'hmen stoumiacim is empty do you feet faint ? " "Do you belch up material that burns the thmrtat ? ' ' " \'hon stonmnehu is full do you feel depressed - pressed ? " Shepard Medical Institute , C. ii. Ssmflm'.tILD , : fl , B , i Commsuhting uuiu.1 ANNt'hittCN , f Physicians. ROOMS iii , 312 & 313 NH\V YORIC LIFE BUILDING , OMAhA , NELl. 0111cc 1Iotmrsto 12 a. m. ; 2 to 5 p. in. Hvcnimmgs-W'ednecdays and Saturdays oniy-G to S. Sundays , 10 to 12. called to ortler by T. C , Hacker , chairman of time central comnmittee , and C , F. Cather ' I w'as elected temporary chairman , with D. C , Jenkins secretary , J. S. White was nominated for state representative on the first formal ballot. Randolph McNitt was then nomInated for county attorney. The convention passeti reeoltmtlons term- derlng thanks to l'resitient MclCiumiey and. 'I ' congress for the annexation of Hawaii and iii favor of imolding the Spanish West Indies - dies until satisfactory arrangements are auntie for a republican form of government ; also declaring time presemit prosperity duo to tue Dingley bill and time republican poiiy of protection. Delegates to time state convention are as follows : It. A. Simpson , T. C. hacker , A. Gaitmchmmt , It. G. Wiiiis , .1. T. Mills , John , McCahlunm , George J. Warren , H. B. Smith , A. J. hayes , C. W , Kaiey. C. I ) . Crone was elected chairman of the commmmty central committee and L. ii , Fort secretary. \\'AKEFJELD , Neb , , Aug. 6.-Speciah.- ( ) The republican coumity convention met hero toiny with a full attentlanco , William Var- mmock of Enmerson was nominated for repro- sentntive anti J , M. hiench of I'onca for coummty attorney. lion. A , E. Barnes ot I'onca tm'as endorseti fOr attorney general and time following ( leicgates to the state con- i'eimtiotu vere selected : Ii. H. hart , George Acres , Ii. I' . Shmummnway , J. J , McCarthy , S. H. Cobb , George Matson , Charles Mathew- son , J , F , Ekrothm , J. J. McCarthy , The delegates to the Thirtl thlstrlct congressional convcmtlon are'Iihiam : Wimeeler , H. F. Campbell , Vt' . F' . Filley , Vt' , Vt' . Cooper , A A. lavimm , Jay Koecim , Vt' . P. Logan , Will Thomson , To time senatorial convention : II. C , Fields. Joseph flockenhour , Elmer Rico. D , Matimewmuon , L. : mi. Laughlin , Chris S'ischoff , Vt' . Jenkeas , Ed Wilkinson , A , S. l'aimer. II , if. hart was elected chaim-nian anti John Ekrotii secretary of the county central committee , l'erfcct imarmony anti great enthusiasm were manifested in the proceedings , W'AYNE , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Special ( Teio- gramn.-The ) republican county comiventlon held lmere today was a well attended and enthmisiastiq one. A resolution was adopted unanimously authorizing Judge V , F. Nor. ne to select time delegates to the congres- slonal convontinmm to ho held at Norfolk August 23 , anui the delegates were Instructed to use all honorable nmcaums to secure his nomimuatlon. State Delegation-Vt' , ii. MicimaciV , M. Gue , A. J. Swartz , H. A. Limhurg , J , 'F , Dressier , Nels Grimsley , Ian McManelnle , Ernest lIetmnmer , H. J , Simulties , CongressIonal-H. Cunningham , hi , W. MciCcan , J. It , Manning , It. A. Welch , C , S. Beebe , J. T. Dressier , Dr.'iiIIams , N , ( Im-iluisty , ( loom-go hlarrigfehd , Senatorial-li , L. Kimball , J , Ii. Gall , Johum Donner , It , C. Osborne , A. 13 , Carter , J , ' 1"rcncb , Grant Meare , George C , Mom-- rIB , W. II. Glideraleeve , Representative-lien Wehbaum , er. , H. 0 , Ctmnnilighaumm , C. Beebe , J , ii , Manning , L C. Glidersheevo , T. Simannoim , Joel Iiancek4 C. A. Chaco , 5 , K. West. \VEST POINT , Neb , . Aug 6-SpecialJ ( -Cfluairmnmm hieonmer has called a repuh. lieamu county convention to meet. in Wesi I'oint on Augumet 20 to umouninato delegates to the congressional , senatorial anti float conveumkmns. The convcntiomm will be cow- posed of eighty-four delegates. YOltIc , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Speclal ( Telegram , ) -Time York county republicans today now- umated Miss Mary hloldenian for county superintermtient and N , V. harlan for county attorney anti J , M. Tucker and Antirew Sandali were nominated for rehmresentatlves , Time coumi'entlon was well attended and in every way a success. Resolutions were kCootinued on Fourth l'age. ) . . 1 ' - S " a. ' ) .5' ' - t , - ' W , Sg , , . - - - -I.-