TIIK NK\\S F1MDU M \ Y 27. s CONOHUSSIONAL MATING HSUD BY DEMOCRATS AND POP8. THttY WILL NAME M'KIULUP nlugest Attended Committee Meeting In Hillary Fifteen Out of Nineteen Were Present Ought to Unvo Chos en Norfolk Reasons Why. \ The cnngroHnlotial committees of the democratic and populist parties for the Thlnl dimi-let of NobniMlm mot In Norfolk-lust night und decided lo hold tholr conventions In Fremont on the afternoon of Juno 2S ut I o'clock. Waldo Wlntorstlon of Kioinont ciuuo up to ask for Ilio convention uiitl It wan through hlB work llu\t the com mittee Holoelod Kroinnnt. Fifteen of Ilic eighteen committeemen - men wore present. ItMH \ the lioat attended mooting ever hold. Among tlioso present were Judge Kdgur How ard , the prominent Columbus loader ; 1' . 1C. McKlllup of lluinidiroy. ono of the well known bankers , and the piob- nblo nominee of tlio conventions ; 1. Connor of 1'onpa ; II. I ) . Miller of Stanton ; Douglas Cones from 1'lorco ; Mr. Vltlo fiom Winner ; T. I1' . Mom- inlngor of Not folk ; .1. II. Hohunnon of Columbus ; 13 It. Dlndon of Colo- rhlgo ; .1. 0. lloato of llnrtlngton ; and othora. McKlllup to bo Named. Mr. MoKlllui } will llholy ho I ho iiomlnoo of the conventions. Ho Is well known. Inlluontlul and popular. "Ho will prolmbly bo immod. " Bold Jndgo ISdgnr Howard. "If the nomina tion gees to a democrat. " Norfolk Should Have Got. Norfolk ought to hnvo tbo convon- tlon. 'I'hul'H the way the members of the committee foil nhoul It. "Wo foil kindly toward It. " said several , "but whom were your representatives to nsk for It ? Why didn't you toll us you would taho It ? Fremont ashed nud so did Doughis Cones of I'lorco. No ono from Norfolk showed spirit enough In the affair to o\on coino to the mooting , except Mr. Monunlngor , the commlttooman. " .1. IT. Unhnnnpit , editor of the Gor man pnpor at Columbua , wna In at- tondanco. Howard for Chairman. Judge Howard wna selected for teni- porary chairman and II. D. Mlllor of Stanton for sccrotary of the conven tion. tion.Mr. Mr. Wltlo was chairman of the pop- nllst mooting uiul Mr. Uohnnmui secro- tary. Othois woio represented through them. Mr. Mcmmlngor Is chairman of the commlttoo. ATKINSON BALL SEASON OPENS Ewlng Doys Go"up for a Match on the Dl.imond There Number Attend From Away. Atkinson. Neb , May 25 - Special to The News : The Kwlnj ; Iwsohnll toiuu arrived In Atkinson on the afternoon trnln and crossed hats with the At klnson Rods. The score card showed Atkinson to bo In the load , standing as It did 12 to 3. Charlie Groou , dniK gist of Ewlng , Mr. Splttlor , Mr. Pish- or and others of rawing people eamo along to encourage the hnvs. This was the opening game of the season. W. H. Allen of Newport , the grout hay man. wltnoswed t'io , game of bnl < yesterday. Dan Gnlnes of Bassett wao nlso a visitor and remained for thp grnud ball last night. A number of people came down from Stuart to watch the game of ball with the Kw- ing boys. Roy Hunt of Stuart wni nmong the visitors. Atklnt.011 Biiccnlnurcnte. Atkinson , Nob. . May 23. Special to The News : Rev. Mr. Drown , pastor of the First Presbyterian church of O'Neill and also of the First Presby terian church of Atkinson , preached the baccalaureate sermon to the class of 1901 and to a largo audience of 300. His subject was "The Chief Thing In Life , " and It showed a great deal of thought and work. OMAHA DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES Count John A. Crelghton Says He Won't Become Candidate Slams Democratic League. Omaha , Nob. , May 25 Democratic primary elections are being held In Douglas county today. Count John A. Crelghton this morning announced that ho would not become n candidate for delegato-at-large for the reform crs , who are successfully working the name of the democratic league. Crelghton says ho will not have his nauio paraded before the primaries as anybody's candidate. The polls opened nt noon and both factions are working hard to secure the election of their delegation. WEDNESDAY WRINKLES. W. C. Elley is in the city today from Madison. n. S. Blair was ever from Wayne yesterday. A. J. Jones wns down from O'Neill yesterday. J. F. Done of Bonestool wns a city visitor ever night. Oeo. H. Prlco was acity visitor yos- tortlay from Lolgh. Peter Narland wns a city visitor from Newman Grove. R. M. Holland of Meadow Grove had ( n the city thl I * . ntltliT nnd Oeorgn Ilrnnov city vlwltorn yoMtrday from Mr ( J V. KI ' | HT of I'li-rpo rnmo down on ( lie morning trnln to \llt Norfolk fi l < n l l.oo Irfwrwi-ll In vlidllng In Atkln- unit , lie In now living In Onklnnd btit ninny jpara ago WOR a resident of AtkliiHon. Ho In n drugglx ! of long A boating parly had h on arranged y a nuiuhor of young people for laHt ilKht , hut had to bo glvon up on ac count of the wi'alher Thin IB the llmo when the city of ficial * can nlmorvn Just what effect the now Park avenue ditch Is having m the drainage Hlluatlon. A contniHl In temperatures wan af > forded by the last twenty four houm \\hon the moiTiirv dropped from nine ty In the Hhado lo llfty. Yesterday noon It \\IIH hot and miltry ; thlH mornIng - Ing It IH chilly. A tln-wliowor was porpotralad upon MIHH Illakoman by iiiombors of the Trinity Hoclul guild Miss Illakoman IH lo ho mairlod early In Juno to It A. Tatcmnn , formerly of this city but now of Lincoln. The ralim have Htarlod aflor the farmers and gardonorH have had op portunity quite iimplo to got their cropH In the ground , which IH a do- cldod Improvement ever the condi tions of lanl MciiHon. The Junior day program lo ho car- rlod out at the high Hchool tomorrow night promlHos to attract' a largo crowd of friends. It will bo In the nature of n farce , entitled the "Uox of MonkloH. " The gulch at the west end and the North fork nre Hilll within tholr proper - or oonllnos hut n few more "showorH" Much a H that of yesterday and laxt night will undoubtedly start thorn to raging and encroaching their \\aton on the out lying territory. Tlldi'ii ritl/on : This week the household efforts of C. 13. Uurnham were Hhlppod to Norfolk nnd the him- lly moved permanently to that city Mrs Hurnham nnd her daughter will bo great ly mlHxod In Tlldon whore the affability of the former and the vivac ity of the latlor have made thorn ex tremely popular. The rain last nlnht wns a Htromioua affair Water to the amount of 1.1 1 had fallen up until S this morning and since then the gnago has boon run up a llttto more. Much electricity ae- ivmpanlc > d the storm nnd people were Kept \\ldo awake all night by the thun der. Rhors will prolmld ) be raised considerably In northern Nebraska by the rainfall. John U. Hays has boon selected to act as toiiHtmasto-r at the banquet ol the high school alumni next Saturday night. W. II. Johnson of the board of education will respond to a toast , as \\lll nluo U. C. O'Connor , R. C. Powers and Mrs. P. S. Parker. The banquet Is to bo hold In .Murquunlt hall. It Is anticipated that all of the former uraduates In the city and as many as nosMhlo from out of town will bo proHont. Thorp will probably be no loss than 100 at the banquet. Slou\ City Tribune : Wlllard F. Hal- toy of Athlon , Neb , waa In Sioux City 'nst evening enroulo to Chicago , whore ho IB to accept a position on Werner's mngn/lnp. Mr. Dniloy , two ' oars ago , started a very creditable miiRiv/lnp oallo 1 "Ideals" at Albion , but there were so many publications covering the same Held that the Ne braska mnuRazlne was unable to got In , and the stockholders decided to discontinue. The magazine was on the order of "Success. " which was started nnd Is now published by a former Nebraska man. Oakdnle Sentinel : The commence ment exorcises of the Oakdnle high fohool will bo hold Thursday evening. M-iy 2o. nt the M. 13. church. The this > ear are Fred Dwornk. Lvnn Mlntou , and Mamie Dworak. Fred and Mamie Dworak aio son and laughter of Chns. Dworak. a promi nent citizen and old soldier of OaKdalo nnl well known throughout the coun ty. Lynn Mtnton Is the son of Dr. 13. \V. Minton , our popular physician , also well knoun In Antelope and ad joining counties. All three of the young people have grown up In Oak- dale and have attended the Oakdalo schools all their lives. Tlldon Citizen : Tuesday evening the opera house was packed with an audience gathered to hear the grad uating exercises of the Tlldon high school class of 1901 The graduates were Misses May Waterbury , Grace Hockley. Maud Whltehorn , Uertha Steward and Daisy Kierstead. The room was prettily decorated with rei : and white the class colors while the class motto "Peg Away , " hung In festoons teens in front of the stage. The es says of the graduates showed carofu preparation and were rendered in a manner highly creditable to the girls and to Mrs. Perdue who had boon tholr elocutionary Instructress FINGERS MASHED IN A FEEDER Atkinson Farmer Suffers Severe Accl dent Physician Tried to Save Members. Atkinson , Neb , May 25. Special to The Ne\\h : George Reese , a fanner living four miles from to\\n had the misfortune to catch two fingers of his right hand in the feed grinder am they were badly smashed. Ho was quickly driven to town and Dr. Doug las dressed the Injured member nn < will try to have the same. AS ye It seems impossible to do so. OLD SOLDIERS OF NORFOLK WILL MARCH. DETAILS OF THE SCHEDULE. Order of Mnrch In Which Will Come Civic Ooclotlcs , Mllltln , Citizens and Others Services to be Held at the Cemetery Next Monday. Olllclnl program for Memorial day , Monday , May Iio ; Mnthowson ( I A. R. | HH ! No ion. mil all old soldiers , also MalhcwHon Woinnn'n Rellof Corps will moot at (1 A It hall at ! ) a. m , and It Is ro- liiostod that contributions of HOWOI-H to brought to ball at that llmo so the adlos may have tlmu to arrange thorn H'foro going out to the cemetery MocoHslon will form at 10.00 a m n about the following order1 Company L , N. N. (1. I\H escort. Woman's Relief corpn In cnrrlngoH MathowHon post and old soldiers In 'iirrlngoH. Mayor and council In carriages. Norfolk Ilio department Civic societies. C'ltlZOIIH. Procoaslon will move west on Nor folk nvnnuo to Thirteenth street , thotipo north to Prospect Hill ceme tery. At the pomotory all will form In l hollow Hqimro around the tempo rary soldiers' monument , whore Post Chaplain Rev J. C. S. Wollls will read Appropriate prayers. Post adjutant will read the names of the soldier load ranting In our cemeteries. Post commander will place Dowers on the soldiers' monument In memory of the soldier dead who rest In unknown graven. Then the old soldiers nnd Woman's Relief corps will propped to doeornto with llowors the gnuos of deceased soldiers nnd members of the Woman's Relief Porpa. The graves will bo designated by small Hags with the names of the deceased. After decorating - orating the graves all will moot again around the monument whore "taps" will bo sounded hv the bugler , and the audience dismissed with the ben ediction by the chaplain. In the afternoon the post nnd old soldiers nnd Woman's Rellof corps will meet nt G. A. R. hall at 2 and march In a body to the Auditorium where the following exercises \slll be hold : Singing by choir led by Miss Kath- erlno Slsson. Invocation by the Rev. F. P. Wig- ton. Singing by choir. Reading of President Lincoln's Gettysburg address by Post Com mander Wonthorhy. Memorial day address by Hon. W. M. Robertson. Singing America In which all will Join. llenedlftlon by Rev. J. H. Clay. It Is requested that games and spoils he refrained from during this lay , and that as far as possible places if business bo closed during the ex orcises In the afternoon. All eitl/ons ire invltod to decorate residences ind business houses with the national colors. Committees are : Marking graves with flags , Comrade Wldaman. Music , Comrade Matrau. fem oyanccB , Comrades Dudley nnd llraasch. Decorating Auditorium , Comrades BeswicK , Morrow nnd Roberts. Dy order of the post , 13. P. Wcatherhy , W II Wldnmnn , Commander. Adjutant. DEDICATED PLAINVIEW CHURCH Many Attended From Norfolk , Return ing in Special Car Banquet Last Night. The First Congregational church at Plalnvlow. Rev. ,1. .1. Parker pastor , was dedicated yesterday afternoon. A number of Norfolk people attended and were present at the banquet in the evening. 13. A Uullock was toastmaster - master and those on for toasts from hero were W. M. Robertson , D. C. O'Connor , C. II. Reynolds. George D. Perkins of Sioux City was present. Senator Allen was on the program but \\as not present. Those who went from hero were : Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Durland , Mr. and Mrs C D. Dnrland. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Reynolds , Mr. and Mrs. D. C. O'Connor. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stltt , Rev. J. W. Turner Dr. C S. Parker , Mr. Uullock and Mr. Robertson. "THE WAY TO REVIVE. " Concerning the Commercial Club as Judge Edgar Howard Saw It. While in The News office on his first visit to Norfolk. Judge Edgar Howard sat down and wrote the fol lowing editorial , giving the situation as It looked to him : Norfolk lost a good thing last night , and all because the Commercial club has neglected to revive Itself , as reQuested - Quested by The Nows. The democrat ic and populist congressional com mittee were In session In the Oxnaril parlors , but no representative of Norfolk appeared to offer a word ol welcome , and so when It came to choosing a place for the two conven tions the honor wont readily to Fre mont , whoso commercial club sent Editor vfaldo Wlntorstcen hero with n NP _ § ES3 i [ ; We are c-'ne ; to be more 1-heral than ever tn Iri0l to \ \ r < of Iioi Co/Tt't' . Nut only will the M t.ion-1 ! ' i Icut from the pi' ' k.iKes , be tfuud , as hurctuioic , for the valuable premiums we have always jjiven our customers , but the snme Linn-Heads will entitle you to estimates In our $ .70,000.00 GrtituJ Vrlr.c Contests , which will make some of our patrons rUh men and women \ou can send In as many estimates us desired. There will he TWO GREAT CONTESTS The first contest will be on the July 1th attendance at the St. Corn's World's Fnir ; the second relates to Total Vote lfor I'rvHldmt to be cast Nov. H , 1'JOL ' $ anooo.ot > will lie distributed in each of these contests , making $40,000.00 on the two , and , to make it stlil more interesting , in addition to this amount , we will give n FirSf PflXS Of ff ff Glfa to the one who is mvm-sf correct COntvtitN , and thus vour estimates have two rai opportunities > f W.UUIUK 'i l > i > ; cash prize. Five Lion-Heads Printed blanks to cut from Lion vote on found in Coffee Packages and a every Lion Coffee Pack 2 cent stamp entitle you age. The 2 cent stamp ( in addition to the reg covers the expense of ular free premiums ) our acknowledgment to to one vote in you that your es- u " " either contest : timattiis recorded. WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST * \ \ i.itwlll ! Ho fatal Ji 1 lti.itti ! nd i i' nt th t ' . l * Vv'orM'i I . .III \t ' lili ajo , July I I- il ti < l' Miil.im i1 ' < 11 . , . ' " > 1'or in in-- ! i niioit ( stimuli's n.ii'1'eil \Vnulsnn Spi r Ci i PKII\ - , , .tl ' I uU lo t > ltio i > u or In t. i ' n 'K I' ' h * II ivi > i Blvu Hist iui/t I > i tiniv irust c urrcot us'JmuU' , scOLiiJ pn < > u tic tiuxt ne.iK < t i.u , , tk. , na lullovtf ; 1 First Trlsso . . .tnrn' ' ni ] Swond 1'rlpo 3 o ) ( . < n Pita ? * jaoo.oo encb l.OOO.oo R frizesnoO.OO 1O Pilzen JOO.OO . HO 1'rU-s - 5O.OU 1 0 11 .OC r.o prisan oo 1 i-.i On 351) l'r ( ; i , - 1O OO 10 < JO frl/ea - O.OO I'KIZES. TOTAT , . l IV . - , VOTE CCi-iTES' \V > i.i wiO ho t'v t. t il 1'ot i a \otcc.mt ( , > r Pr" . ' Vm ( f r n'U ' ml I . ! t nhtiird a tl 11 ion N i 11 11 * i ' . Ti l'l"i ' , - ir M 'it , lpi > op ( . . vt tt ' ' I'icsidint KnrnaiiMi i r M t fit : ni'i s . > urt in Wi " * ( > i > , i o Co , oil tc. 'I < ili-1" . O , ' n i r 'i ' fcr N l"tl.\M' ! will fi\o dr-.t pi 're for tin1 nearest i < > r i id pn/t < to UicncxlniM catetc .etc , ns follows : 1 PtrstiTl-a . . . . 12.DOO.OO 1 h'cjm.rttio i ooo oo 2 Pr -SfiJO.OO each . . . l.OOO.OO D Prises - f 00 OO OOO.OO let Pilet'ii lor/.uO l.OOO.PO Sj" > FviKos fto OO 1 , OOO OO ri > > ! , - 2oo lA'OO.OO - - ' VIST- IM.-'J J. * 00.01 f > ,0,10.00 TOTAL. $ .20,001.00 tf DistrlbulodVt'hspViic ngra'-ij , J . O.fO-ln sfi-.i' . w shall giva 55,000 Clerks cases ) ipc 'nj ' ri ; rar.d . total of $50,000.00. COPJ2PLKTE DJSTA3LEO PAl TBCULAfifS EVERY PACKAGE OF WOOLSON SPICE CO. , ( CONTEST DEP'T. ) TOLEDO , OH8O. authority to invlto the conventions to Kromont , and ho did It so pleasantly that the invitation was readily ac cepted. Norfolk might have had hoth conventions. It ought to have hail thorn. So\ernl hundred delegates will attend the two conventions , which moans that a largo sum of money will he added to the volume of circula tion In Fremont. John Sherman made himself famous , and accomplished great good for his country by Ills dec laration that "tho way to resume Is to resume , " and The Xcws Is now looking for some mouther of the Com mercial club with courage to say to his fellow-members that "tho way to revive Is to revive. " Wanted Two young men for light work. Country hoys prefened. Address - dross n S Trlge. general delivery , Norfolk , Neb. Not Till June 30. Mr. and Mrs. 13. U. Hays will not bo at home to their friends in Norfolk until after .June ; ! 0. It was announced that they would be homo after the THURSDAY TIDINGS. Joseph Forsyth has been appointed regular and Arthur Ockley "substitute carrier on the new rural route at Pierce. Norfolk lodge No. 46 , I. O. O. F. , will meet In regular session tonight for degree work , and a good attend ance of members is desired. Wlnsldo Tribune : The Mrs. Editor remained at home while we were sky larking around for a year and now she Is off for a time and chooses St. Louis as the place to enjoy herself. She left Monday morning and ex pects to be gone a couple of weeks. Well , hero's hoping she will have half as good a time as we did , but wo awfully doubt It. Kmerson Crescent : Robbers broke Into H. O. Armour's drug store , H. H. Jensen's butcher shop and attempted to got In Geo. McPhorrnn's barber shop Wednesday night. At Armour's the burglars made their entrance by battering down the back door , secur ing alxmt $25 worth of rings and a few cigars. At Jensen's butcher shop they secured about ? 2 in small change. Valuable papers that were In the safe were scattered over the door , entrance bi'ins effected by taking off a screen and going through a window. No-clno to the robbers. Operation Performed. An operation was performed this morning at the Salter sanitarium on H. D. Klnnee , who has a chair la the Hartford barber shop , Estimate of Expenses. Norfolk , Neb. , May 19 , 1901. To the Honorable Mayor and City Coun cil , Norfolk , Nebraska. Gentlemen : Your committee on ways and means begs to submit the estimate of the ex penses of the city for the fiscal year beginning May 3 , 1901 , as follows : General fund : For salaries of city oflicors $3200 For olllce supplies 100 For printing 300 For lire department expenses. . 100 For streets and alloys 1700 For miscellaneous expenses . . . .1100 Total $0500 Less miscellaneous receipts , es timated SOO Less amount cash on hand IfiOO Total 2300 Amount to bo raised by taxation 4200 Street light fund , to bo raised by taxation 1700 For Interest on bonds duo in 1907 ( $8000 ( ff G per cent ) 4SO For interest on bonds due in 1911 ( $7.00 © 0 per cent ) 450 For interest on bonds due In 1911 ( $7300 @ G per cent ) 450 For Interest on bonds duo In 1919 ( $35,000 @ G per cent ) 1710 Total 3090 Less amount cash on hand o90 Amount to be raised by taxation 2400 Sinking fund : To pay bonds duo In 1907 800 To pay bonds due In 1911 1200 Total 2000 Total amount to be raised by tax ation 10,300 The receipts for the fiscal year end ing May 2 , were as follows : From saloon occupation tax. . 2500 00 From miscellaneous licenses. 581 67 From dog tax * 175 00 From general taxes 11497 00 From road taxes , poll taxes , side walk repairs , etc GG5 05 Total $15,418 72 Respectfully submitted , 0. D. Walker , C , C. Gow , C , P. Parish. Ways and means committee. Will Cure Consumption. A. A. Horron of Finch , Ark. , writes , preparation for coughs , colds and lug trouble , I know that it has cured "Foloy's Honey and lar Is the best consumption In the firot stages. " Sold by Kiosau Drug Co , Had digestion is responsible for most cases of pale , lifeless complex ions , blues , red noses and bad temper. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea pos itively cures all stomach troubles. 35 cents. The Klesau Drug Co , Engraved calling and wedding In vitations at The News office. Foloy's Honey and Tar is peculiarly adapted for asthma , bronchitis and hoarseness. There are many mysteries In life and ono of them is why Ilolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea makes handsome women out of plain ones. It does It and that's enough. 35 cents , tea or tablet form. The Klesau Drug Co. A Lesson In Health. Healthy kidneys Alter the Impuri ties from the blood , and unless they do this good hoaUu is Impossible. Kidney Cure makes sound kidney8 and will positively euro all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system , Sold by Klesau Drus Co. You never heard of any one using Foloy's Honey and Tar and not being satisfied. Sold by Kiesau Drug Co. Many folks are busy making trouble for other people. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is making people happy by making them well. 35 cents , tea or tablets. The Kiesau Drug Co. What Is Foley's Kidney Cure ? Answer : It is made from a pro scription of a leading Chicago physi cian , and one of the most eminent In the country. The ingredients are the purest that money can buy , and are scientifically combined to get their utmost value. Sold by Kiesau Drug Co. Traveling Is Dangerous. Constant motion jars the kidneys which are kept In place In the body by delicate attachments. This is the reason that travelers , trainmen , street car men , teamsters and all who drive very much , suffer from kidney disease In some form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys and cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease. Geo. E. Hausan , locomotive engineer , Limn , O. , writes , "Constant vibration of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidneys - neys , and I got no relief until I used Foley's Kidney Curo. " Sold by Klesau Drug Co. Foloy's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and can safely be given to children. Sold by Klesau Drug Co. Wedding Invitations and announce ments , engraved or printed , nt The News office. The News roaches the people. If you want to talk to the people , talk through The Nows. School tablets nt The Nowa office