PAGE 4. , THE NEBRASKA ImDEPENDEKT JULY 14, 1804, ? Kirk, Jo Lybarger, J R Marsh, J C 7 Caves, D R Combs, I D Combs, Tom r:' Young, L C Dailey, W A Kirk, Jos 1 horaas. Jackson: B F Ervin, Geo G Hale, . AM Mann, C F Moulton, H W Pul - liam, Vincent Terry, A W Thomas, ' Marvin Tyson. ' Lafayette: Geo Wilson. Livingston: Homer Akers. Marion: W W Williams. Nodaway: james Herron, A C Mo : die. MONTANA. -Custer county: Nels Andersonr Chris Arnburg, John J3olIin, R Deible, Robert Johnson, C F Kline, C H Lansing, A T Martin, Jacob B Miller, Sam Stone, Wm Stone. NEBRASKA. Antelope county: B M Macauley. Brown: John Ferneau, Wm Ferneau. 1 Buffalo: Wm Jordan, A J Iteiter, P F II Shars. Burt: Andrew Christensen, O M ' Hennlng, Frank Roth, P C Peterson. ! Butler: Joseph Barsman, Louis : Straka, A M Walling, N Holderness, ; F F Loomis, J A Myers, D L Syl vester, I A Wynegar. 'Cass: G W Shrader. Cedar: E W Ferguson, Jr. Clay: B W Cambell, A P Randall. I Cuming: E Cates, W S Fletcher, Chas Graft", O W Harvey, Gus Heise, Her l man Ileise, S'aul Kile, Andrew Sor ' enson, G C Teach. Custer: W P BurdickH Hoffman, C II Morris. Dodge: M A GoodrichWalter Reed. Franklin: E D Jackson., Frontier: L Duckworth,' John Greve, James Hanthorn, Wm Hanthorn, Jos Howe, Christian Jussel, Fred Jussel, Geo Jussel, John Orcutt, Wm : Orcutt, N R Teel. Furnas: Geo Bard, G H Dawson, John Hamelstrand, John Morse, Jasper Ostom, Nate White. Gage: W I Webster. Gosper: 0 E Bozarth, C R Eager, Wm Schiefelbien. "Hall: Jas Allen, Theo Buchert, Peter Christian, A P Drake, Jesse Eld redge, Michael Hannon, Julius Kiul, Geo Madson, Owen. Mullen, Peter Nelson. Hitchcock: G W Benjamin, James N Gawlding. Howard: Chris Appel. Johnson: Pat Shaughnessy. ; Lancaster: Wm Connell," H C Stur - devant. . Otoe: F P Baldwin, Robert Dunlap, H Hallowell, J Hallowell, Hans Johnson, Chas Coles, John Siemens, O H Thompson, S Landon,,D WT Liv ingston, John Willman, Win " H r Wright. ( Polk: Wm Ehlers. Red Willow: Percy Catlett, Butler A ", '"Jones. ' " ? Saline: Paul Bankson, J W Byers, Geo Boales, J D Calkins, James U Gomum, Jas Smith, S II Wood, J Lautenslager, G E Lupher, J C Norton, Robert Muir, Geo Ross, A J -K " Storms. - Saunders: Henry Kiser, Henry Long, Ed Martin C O Meese, Peter Nagel, Wm Shifelbein. Seward: Dr Herschel B Cummins Sheridan: H F Wasmund, sr. Stanton: F S Corriet, Herman Drau ; be, Albert Houff, Alfred Loomis, Alef Motheson, J E Nicholas. Wm Nicholas, Rob Parker, W II Wood ruff, Chas Rogers. . Thayer: Geo Campbell. W J Canip- . bell, Frank Grissom, J C Lamb, C , . Lugenbul, Allen Murray, S A Ternks, ' . F. Warman, , John Guthalls, Levi ,, Lakey, E B Stauber. , .Valley; J D Braden, Paul Dahl E A Easterbrook, W Dye, II A Goodrich Webster: J P Hale, F Houchin. Frank Sstroble, Wm Patterson, R B Toomp- , ( son, Chas vaughan. NEW JERSEY. Essex county: Alfred Cumberbeach, E W Loomis, Geo Medlun, V N Tavah, Henry Wood. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Rockingham county: Samuel Black Ktone. , t NEW YORK. Kinns county: Wm Cumberbeach. OHIO. . Ashtabula county: Wm E Boynfon HOWS THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars ft ward for any caa of Catarrh tUt enn net 1 cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure F. J. CHUNK Y tt CO., Props.. : Tolido. O. We, the underused, have known V. J. Cheney ir lue taut 15 years, snj tclicve him perfectly botuirarde. In il buslnesi trariuctlni and financhlly side to farry out any obligation nude 1 v their firm. WBt ft Truni. Wholesale DrucsUti Tolfo, O. WalJinx. Kitfnan Martin, Whole slt DrugKUti. Toledo. O lUU's Catarrh Curo It t.Urn Inter nal.'r. Mtln directly uron the hmi snl mucou surfK-cs of the tytm. Prlee, rr tattle, fold by all dra. Trtlmtmlit free. lUll't Family l'UU are the Uit Geo A Dixon. Belmont: A P Graham Clinton:. B I Moon. Cuyahoga: Geo A Groot Darke: 0 A Lattin. Fayette: John Parrett, sr. Hancock: G W Phifer. Lorain: A P Bailey. Morgan: S H Phipps. , Paulding: L H Walker. ; . Summit: John A Gaylord. Wood: John Peterson. , PENNSYLVANIA. Allegheny county: H W Noren. Center: B F Greenman. Forest: W C Hill. Warren: H 9 Ayer, Chas Walton, R Brooks, S' S Connelly, James 'Mar tin, John McLane, Wm Yourvie, A McCray, Fleet Thompson. SOUTH DAKOTA. Douglas-Bounty: John Bean, N. Co- fer, Wm Dean. TENNESSEE. Clay county: S C Evens, T P Speak- man.-- ipton. Dr J S Mcintosh, Jerry Tate. TEXAS. Callahan county: J S Burnham Mil ton Houston. Comanche: J H Hale. Dimmit: J B Gibson, C M McDonald, Chas Stewart, P R Tumlinson. ', HBuana; u w Daniels. Grayson: W K Henderson, jr. Milam: J H Lewis. Rusk:, J M Turlington, Wm Watt. Scurry: T H Crowder, A J Grantham, w u uross, W H Harvey, R J Mar vey, J R Williamson, J C Harris. Upshure: JM Perdue. " WEST VIRGINIA. Calhoun county: A II Altizer. Harrison: H T Houston. Kanawha: O D Hill. " ' Monroe: W S Brayles, John A Hon- aker. Wetzel: Dr Tom M Stone. Wood: W N Lucas. Recapitulation: States and terri tories, this report. 24: counties. 112: Old Guards and Vanguards, 339. New counties, 28. Total card index to date: btates and territories, 46; counties and parishes, 693; Old Guard and vanguards, 3,046. By a little effort this can he in creased to 20,000 in the next two or three weeks if every enrolled mem- oer win make it a point to see a few of his neighbors, talk to them about me ticicet put up at Springfield and me piatrorm adopted, -and tireo the, desirability of furnishing the national committee with the name of every nAWOriM n.l . . 11 . ... tclouu w win support Watson and iiDDies. Talk to your neiehl.nrs about it. If you can use copies of the platform, ask for them. And don't forget that little matter of postage. uv iiusiB are a little Slow about rnn- tributing to our campaign fund and our vice presidential candidate had no special car to carry him home from me convention. Remember that CHAS. Q. DE FRANCE, Secretary National' Committee. Lincoln, Neb. electors to be Toted for at the general election in November, 1304. , 2. To nominate candidates of said party for the following state offices, to-wit: , One candidate for governor. One candidate for lieut. governor. One candidate for secretary of state. One candidate for auditor of public accounts. One candidate for stale treasurer. One candidate for attorney general. One candidate for commissioner of public lands and buildings. One candidate for superintendent of public instruction. " 3. To select a state central commit tee for said party. And 4. To transact such other business as may properly come before said con vention. The basis of representation shall be live delegates at larga from each county and one additional delegate for each 200 votes, or major fraction thereof, cast at the election of 1303 for Hon. Wm. A. Jones for regent of the University of Neliaska, which gives the following representation for the several counties, to-wit: Adams., ,, Antelope. . Banner.. . Blaine. Boone., ., Box Butte Boyd Brown. . Buffalo. . Burt.. . Butler.. Cass.. 4 Cedar.. 11 Chase.. .. .. 6 Cherry.. .... 7 . . . . . 13 10 5 5 10 7 8 6 12 8 13 14 Johnson. . Kearney.. Keith.. .. Keya Paha Kimball.. Knox. . Lancaster Lincoln.. Logan.. , Txiup McPherson.. Madison.. . Merrick.. .. Nance.. .. Cheyenne, Cl&y Colfax.. Cuming. Custer.. Dakota., Dawes. . Dawson. 7 12 10 12 13 8 7 10 Deuel.. .. ... 6 Dixon.. Dodge,. Douglas. Dundy.. Fillmore. . Franklin.. Frontier.. Furnas.. . Gage.. Garfield . Gosper.. . Grant.; .. Greeley.. . Hall.. ... Hamilton , Harlan.. . Hayes.. .. Hitchcock. Holt:. .. Hooker. . Howard. . Jefferson. . . Nels T. Moen. (Written for Symposium.) Editor Independent: Yon havo doubt already been advised that the outlook in Minnesota is very poor and uuu cnances are that there will be no representation on the floor of the na tional convention from this cfnf0 This is no doubt discouraging, coming from a state which once upon a time showed so much activity and success i ureu not uwen upon the reasons for this state of affairs. You will doubt less know about the most of them. As far as the situation, from my viewpoint, Is concerned, I could only say: The principles of populism are admitted as correct by more voters in this country at the present time than ever before. Were it not because poor judgment, ignorance, trickery and corruption have torn our organiza tion to pieces, we would ''sweep'- this country at the coming election. There Is no question about sontimpnt f rnm the standpoint of principles; the iiK-Huon is, can the organization and the party Interest be revived? Without expressing mv noVsnnni opinion on this. I will only say that the Fourth of July celebration at npuuKiuMu win in an probability fur nlsh an adequate answer. , N. T. MO UN. Ada, Minn. Pcp'jiistSlalaConKenllon. The iUtnrs f w jMvplVg ju,i0 fndoct party of Nebraska are hen-h notified that a dd.n;at ronvenlluii .f sjld party Mil be tuld in the city t,f Lincoln, Ncbnulva, cm the loth day tf Ati:;ujif, A. I, U-t, at 2 oYlmk p. m. of said day, for the purpsv follow iiifr, twlt; t. To nominate e!j;ht jhtkihis tu pre! !. ntUI eln turn for the candidates of the )H-optf's party, iiomtnutut nt HptiiigGvId, Illinois, July it lvi; umU 9 14 38 6 12 9 8 10 13 fr 7- 5 9 12 1Z 9 6 7 13 5 10 10 10 6 6 5 11 17 9 5 6 5 11 9 8 Nemaha.. 11 10 13 8 6 9 9 13 10 8 15 6 12 9 15 13 7 8 6 8 10 8 8 10 9 10 t A Nuckolls. . Otoe. . Pawnee.. Perkins Phelps.. Pierce. . Platte... Polk.. .. . Red Willow Richardson Rock.. .. . Saline.. .. Sarpy.. .. Saunders. . Scotts Bluff Seward.. .. Sheridan. . Sherman.. Sioux. . .. Stanton.. . Thayer.. Thomas.. . Thurston. . Valley . . .. . Washington Wayne.. .. Webster.. . Wheeler.. ... 6 York 12 Total. .847 It Is recommended that county con ventions, for the purpose of electing delegates to this convention, be held not later than Saturday, August 6, 1904; and that credentials of dele gates show name, postoffice address and voting precinct; and be mailed as soon as possible to B. R. B. Weber, chairman, Lincoln, Neb. By order of the state committee. B.'R. B. WEBER, - C. Q. DE FRANCE. Chairman. Acting Secretary . nuoriiAL oLunmo. A ' Nurse , Says : " Peru-na is "a . Tonic of Efficiency" Socialist Labor Party. The socialist labor party, which has been fn convention in New York city for several days, nominated Charles H. Corigan. a printer, of Syracuse. N Y., for president; Wm. M. Cox, a coal miner oi imnois, was named for vice president Missouri Populists. Missouri populists in convention at St. ImxxIs, July 2. nominated the fol lowing state ticket: GovernorWilliam C. Alldredgo. Lieut. Gov. A. E. Nelson. Secretary of Slate Dr. Abram Neff. Auditor William H. Mills. Attorney General C. J. Anderson. Treasurer J. M. Burma. Railroad and Warehouse Commis sioner J. M. poison. The platform declares for public ownership, the referendunw taxation of all notes and Kecurltlen ami lower railroad rnttJt, and wcleomea union labor. HEADACHE At Q v InUte your neighbor to iutscrlbe. Mrs. Kate Taylor, a graduated nurse of prominence, gives her ex perience with Peruna in an open letter, tier position in society and professional standing combine to give special prominence to ber utterances. GHICAGO, ILL., 427 Monroe Street, "As far as I have observed, Peruna- is the finest tonic any man or woman can ne who is weak from the aftet effects of any serious illness. " Peruna seems to restore vitality. Increase bodily vigor and renew health and strength in a wonderfully short time." MRS. KATE TAYLOR. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, OhiOj if you desire freeliteriv ture on catarrh. ' , v -'. TJ $5.18 BIG REFRIGERATOR Flneit xinc lined hardwood ro frlgerator only 95.18. equal to moat 910.00 rof liberator a. For our ImmenM line or refngerators and ice chesta, the most Improved etyles, greatest capacity. greateB Ice savers, descrlptlun of our per fect dry cold air circulation, bind' ing guarantee, trial offer, etc., write for our FREE REFRIGER ATOR CATALOGUE. Address, Sears,Roebuck & Co.,Chicaga HEMP BINDER TWINE -American Hemp Binder Twine guar anteed mildew insect grass "fiopper and water-proof. No experiment. Rpttpr than Sisal or Standard. Several hnn dred thousand pounds used In Nebraska last year. Costs less than 8lsal. First order from township filled at 9 cents F. O. U. Omaha. Write. Uningcr & MttcalfCo. Omaha, Nebraska DENTISTRY. Best Work. Lw Price. Bilrer Pilling from f0cj Gold Fitlingii from It.OO Crown Work from 13.50 Sot of Troth from 13.00 lie turo and call on the celebrated j DOSTON DENTISTS. I 1319 O Strtot. Lincoln, Nb. 'lra nu'Oii"U Id's tP"' "tirn yu work dt uc. It htt the r aut a if rllr. Write Us For bargain In Wtchf,I)itiior.dK, Jewefry, Hilverwure, Cut l!la-44 etc. Many t;od at ewt to mske room for fll rok!, M. G. WOLFF, l.lncotu, Ne t, i'atrouka ludeinndiul adviilen.