M IS IM i I w t I I I i I e f K 1 it i n II W t i 1 c r M ft It r t Mil 1 f I- r sli 1 1 E i t it ii mi J N Aft A Warm Time at the Conven tion This Afternoon STATK AM JUDICIAL IHtliKIUTKH Aflnr Sulrrtlng ltriiinoiitnlltc lit Ollmr CrtmonltoliK mi AilJiiurtiiiiMit I TuUnn SnHlrrl li Oitll r tlm Or MniUnv Ik KikkiIumI Out Norm Newtliili Irnm Hnlnnlftyn lMly The democratic ounty convontimi mot in Murquiirdts hall UiIh afternoon pursuant to cull Of tho 172 delegates entitled to Bouta in tho oonvoutioii prob nbly 100 woro prosont Tho con volition wiw culled to onlor nt 210 by J 0 Stitt olmiriiinii of tho comity central committee Tho cull was rend by lohn Mulono acting secre tary Chairman SI lit announced Unit tho central committee hud docldod to roconi moml Hint Hon lohn S HobiiiHon bo mudo temporary ohiilrnmii of tho con volition Bolng pot i voi r ItobiiiRon wiw olootod toniporiiry olitilr niiin Not boiug in tho room Messrs Lulkurt ind Zimmerman woro appoint od to find and escort him to tho choir Whilo tlio convention wiw waiting A P Ohilds wiw elected toniporary hoc rotary Congressman Robinson upon taking tho chair Htntod that it ullordod him pleasure to prosido ovor this convention In a 20 miuuto spooch ho outlinod dem ocratic principles and predicted that tho struggle of 1100 will prove o me morable ono Tho Rpoaker did not with at ami tho temptation to make a fow re marks concerning tho policy of the julniiniHt ration in the Philippines Tho temporary organization was hen made permanent OMHondeo of Lincoln Post was giv en tho floor and an opportunity to do a littlo advortiflingiu which ho offered to ho ml the Post until Bryan is oloctod for 100 or until tho court house at Mudl noil is filled with popocrats for 2 cents List of delegates us compiled by tho secretary was read and adopted It was announced that the uoxt business in order was tho selection of 10 Kates to tho statu convention at Omaha August 22 Frank Martin otVerod 111 nanios as del egates to tho state convention naming ono or more from each precinct as fol lows J S Itobiuflon Goo W Losoy T F Momingor T 1 Mulono Uniou mid Madison P J Halo P E Martiu Battlo Crook Wohonkol Fairviow J O Hooves School Graft J J Hughes Door Crook Hodman Valloy Pat Stauton Tildon Albert Degnor D J Ivoonigstein A P Ohilds J II Maekay Fred D Krantz Norfolk Tlio Norfolk list did not seom satisfac tory and MrStitt oilered an ainondinout Hiibstitutingtho names of Albert Deg nor A Bucholz G ALuikart D Roes and C F W Marquurdt This brought on rat her a hot discus triou and flually as away of settling the mutter it was moved that tho convention concodo to Norfolk tho privilege of nam ing ilvo of tho sixtoou dolegntes This boiug voted in tlio atllrmativo tho Norfolk delegation rotirod to anoth er room to caucus Tho result of tho caucus was the selec tion of thoso liainod by Mr Stitt with out a dissenting vote This is consid ered a direct slap at Dr Maekay who is understood to havo named tho list offorod by Mr Martin Mr Oilman moved to rocousider tho motion allowing Norfolk to select fivo dologatos Tho motion precipitated a livoly dobato in which considerable por fsomil fooling was manifested but it was votod down by au overwhelming vote Tlio motion to select tho 10 dolegates to tlio stato convention whoso nanios woro road as amended thou prevailod Motion was inudo that 10 dolegates bo fioloctod to tho judicial convention yot to bo called and that thoy bo instructed to cast tho full voto of tho couuty in suoh convention Tho following named woro uomiuated Example is Beftet Than Precept tf It is not what we say but nvhat Hoods Sarsaparilla does that tells the story Thousands of testimonials are examples of what Hoods has done for others and what it will do for you Scrofula Kuunlns scrofula sores made me shunned by in lliliora Medical trcntnient ailed A relative urged me to try Hoods riursaparlllu Did so and In few months the sores completely healed Mrs J M Hatch Ktna N 11 Inflammatory Rheumatism -Two Attacks of the crip left mu with lutlamma tory rheumatism Am SSI years old but Hoods Sarsaparilla cured me and I can climb stairs and walk anywhere 373 Kargo Ave Buffalo N V CGtS SaMatViitq lluodi Plllicure liver lllj Hit uon Irritating anil only cttUtrtlo to Uku with llooJt tArtprllU John S Robinson D J ICoonlgstoln G A Imlkart P F linmorman J 0 Stitt John Malono F J Halo T F Monimluger John 1 OShoa A J Dunlovy The Judicial delegation was instruct ed to cast its voto for ox Senator V V Allen for district judge A resolution was adopted endorsing tho candidacy of Oluw A Vlokers for appointment as a Uoutonaiit In ono of tho volunteer reglmonts now being formed Tlio chair Htntod that tho next busi ness In order under tho call wiw tho nomination of tho county olllcers Motion provallod that tho cnuvontion do not nomiiiato county olllcers at this tinio but that when an adjournment be taken it bo to meet at tho call of tho ohairman Moved that tho chair appoint a com niitteo as a conference coniinitteo to act with a similar commit ton from tho popu list convention which moots at Madison tomorrow Tho chair appointed as such coniinitteo J O Stitt Geo Stuvonsou and P F Immormou Coin Harvoy was thon Introduced and was received with applause He foro proceeding witli his address ho sug gested that those who do not atllHuto with tho free silver forcos might retire and after quite a number of republican spectators hnd filed out of tho room tho convention wont into secret session with Coin Harvoy on tlio platform What ho Bald Is n secret among tho domocrats as no wicked outsider wiw allowod to re main FRIDAY FACTS H II Jonos of Wayne was a city visit or yesterday Mrs Anna Allen Is In tho city today from Hnttle Creek Miss Adolo Koch of West Point is tho guest of Norfolk friends Mr and Mrs A J Thatch of Hattlo Greek aro In tho city today Mrs H S Ropport of Piorco visited friends in tho city yesterday Miss Nollio ONeill of Battlo Crook vlsitod tho city and tho circus yesterday Mrs K M Huntington is reported quite sick at lior homo on tho Heights County Commissioner J J Hughes brought his family to tho cirous yester day Editor John H Hulff ami family returuod hint evening from their visit to Omaha Misses Laura and Anna Law wont ovor to Miuiifon today to visit friends a fow days Clyde Hayo9 returned homo last night from his hunting uud fishing outing in Wyoming Misses Lena and Elsio Sogolko of Omaha aro tho guests at the homo of Carl Asmus Mr and Mrs T Ohilvors and daugh ter of Piorco took in tlio cirous in Nor folk yesterday Dr O H Taylor tho anktou optician is in tho city and will remain hero ovor Sunday John Froythalerhas put in a now gas ougiue to turu his ice cream freezer and to saw wood for his bakery F A Ueolor bepartod today for New York to purchase a fall and winter lino of goods for tho Daylight store Tho front of 0 F W Marquardts jewelry store is being improved by tlio application of a fresh coat of paint Tho fifteenth annual fair of tho Boono County Agricultural society will beheld at Albion Septombor 20 21 uud 23 0 W Priestly au Oakdalo banker was in tho city yesterday on his way homo from Iowa where ho had been to bury a sister Miss Lola Owens of Missouri Valloy Iowa who has boon visiting with Miss Mabel Stovons returned to her homo this morning Tho Olarks Gun club is advertising au open shoot to take place on its grounds Thursday August 24 A good time is promised to all thoso who atteud L S Clay of Chicago is in tho city visiting 15 II Tracy Tho two geutle men have been friends for 23 years having become acquainted in days loug gone by at LoMars Iowa Rev aud Mrs Strelchor returned last evening from Eluiwood where they wont to attend tho funeral of Mr Stroiohors brother-in-law They visited tho expo f itiou ou their way homo Miss Edith Morrow has returuod homo from Fremont where she luw peeu at tending tho Normal She was accom panied by her friend Miss Lulu Parks who will visit here a week or so Mr and Mrs W O Ohapmau and daughter of Fremont aud Mr and Mrs S F Teal of Missouri Volley were guests at tho homo of Mr and Mrs 0 J Chapman yesterday and today Tho Methodist camp meotiug of the Neligh district is holding its 12th annual session in the beautiful grove on the Elkhorn river north of Oakdalo The meetings will close after next Sunday Mrs R W Williams arrived homo yeBterday noon from Now York stato where she was called over a mouth ngo to tho bedside of her sick sister When she was in Now York her sister was muoh improved R B Weller is the proudest man in town today Tho cause of his unusual rejoicing is the young man who arrived at his house last night and who will THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY AUGUST 24 1899 inako that Ills homo for tho uoxt 21 or more years Workmon aro ongagod In plastoriug tho now additions to tho Congregational church tho exterior having boon Quishod for souio time all but painting Tho now additions will bo ready to use in nlxjut two woeks Mossrs W H and W S Vail pur chased from Madison parties Wednesday Reno Chief a horse of handsome np poarauco and that promises some fust sjhhiI in tho futuro Tho animal is eli gible to the groou races Til Wallor and 0 S Smith of Madl son passed through tho city yostorday with Minnie D tho animal that was defeated in tho raoo at the fair grounds last wook and whloh they purchased from Norman Durfoo of Piorco Mr and Mrs Powors Mr and Mrs Barnes Mrs Mary Muthowsou Miss Lylo Wilkinson Mr and Mrs Uttor Mr aud Mrs Geo Davenport Missos Fuutiio Davenport and Lizzlo Sharploss Mr aud Mrs William Bridge Miss Jes sie Bridgo comprised a ploulo party at tho Yellow Banks today Poter Koutz his sister Sophia and Mrs Wuddoll woro driving in from Hoskitis yesterday aud when within a short dis tance from town a toamstor behind triod to pass them striking their buggy and upsetting It All tho ocoupauts woro thrown out oxcopt Mrs Waddoll but nono sustainod serious injuries Dr Frod F Toal and his brothor Stob P Waldron Jr and II T Ilavorstock came up from Omaha lost evening for tho purpose of going out to tho Yollow Banks camping whero they will remain a week or moro Al Hallam of Omaha is also expected up to join tho others aud share their outing tomorrow Tho name of Major Tracy of this place uppears in tho list of nominations for commissioned otlicors in tho five pro visional regiments which aro to be or ganized sent by Governor Poyuter to Secretary of War Root Tho Norfolk friends of Mr Tracy sincerely hope tho recoinnioudution of tho governor will bo adopted by tho war department W H Coin Harvey is in tho city aud will spoak touight at Marquardts hall ou the subject which has mado him famous Mr Harvey is ono of tho load ing exponents of the free coiungo of sil ver at tho ratio of 11 to 1 his Financial School containing tho leading argu ments used in tho prosidoutial campaign of 1SM The hull will undoubtedly be crowded to hear this gentlemans views as given in his address ou Law aud Civilization It is suggested that Norfolk could well afford to devote a few days this fall to a street fair and racing meet Thero has boon nothing of a public na ture to draw a crowd hero since Decora tion day aud it is a well known fact that a town is materially bouelitted by giving inducements to people of the sur rouudiug country and towns to come in and enjoy thomselves a day or two The streot fair idea is boiug adopted by many cities and its novelty will un doubtedly serve to mako it popular for years The concort to bo given nt tlio Con gregational church uoxt Tuesday even ing by Mr Ludwig Koeuigsteiu aud Miss Nellie Gorocke promises to be one of the finest musical eutortaiumeuts ever held in tho city When it is cou sidored that both thoso youug musicians are Norfolk people and that their abil ity is fur above the usual ruu of profes sionals there is every reason why they should bo greeted by a largo audiouco ut homo ou tho occasion of their first op pearauco togother The prico of admis sion has been placed at 5 cents that of children under 12 years at 23 ceuts Tickets are ou sale at Leouards Tho olllcers aro hot ou tho trail of the grafters spoken of the other day who bothered and robbed a young foreigner ou the M O train Tho following indicates that they have captured at least one It is a special to the Boo from Pouca dated the 17th County Attor ney J M Hench and Sheriff H H Hart returned from Wakefield today aud brought back with them a man who claims his name is Edwin C Oakley and his homo Omaha The officers were called to Wakefield upon a telegram from Dotectivo M D Bresuau who is in the employ of tho Omaha railroad who had effected Oakleys arrest after auoxoitiug l omiso across cuuucry tor usuumuh wu robbing a very youthful Assyrian ped dler on tho train just outside of Wake field ou Monday evening last The cirous last evening was attended by a fair sized crowd most of whom wero well pleased with the performance The circus began at S oclock and finished at 9 soon after which the cars wero loaded and the train on its way to Creightou where the next performance will be given From thero they will go to Ne ligh passing through Norfolk It may be said that those people who thought Lemen Brothers carried along a gang of sharpers thugs and theives wero some what disappointed as thero was very little work of this character brought to the attoutiou of the police and the cir- cus folks were perhaps not to blame for that which took place Tho manage ment appeared very goutlemauly and there was a noticeable abseuco of rough talk among the employes whilo there wero no objectionable features in the performances I SATURDAY SIFTINQS 0 D Case of Plalnvlow was a oltr visitor yostorday Bob Martin of Madison Is visiting rel atives in the city Mr oud Mrs Mayuard of Stanton nro city visitors today Geo Williams piloted a car of cattle to Soliuylor last evening Miss Olommio Morrison roturnod last evening from hor western trip Mr and Mrs Thoo King wont to Omaha yesterday for a short visit loo Powoll will go to tho Yollow Banks this evening to visit campors ovor Sun day Win Relkoiskl of Tildon was In tho city yostorday tho guest of his Geo Stupouhorst Mrs J W Ransom and sou Earl de parted this morning for Neola Iowa whoro thoy will visit relatives Rev S F 3harploss goes to Madison this evening to preaoh In tho Presbyterian church of that place ou Sabbath Rev W RMoKim camo down from flartingtou this morning and wont to Creightou on tho aftornoou train Miss Maud Rausom who has boon visiting hero several weeks loft this noon for her homo in Neola Iowa Ljtnou Bros circus train passed through tho city again at 2 IiO this morn ing ou Its way from Creightou to No Ugh Tho boys who are camping at tho Yollow Banks ontertaluod 23 guosts nt dinner yostordny all boiug from Nor folk John F Boeck accompanied by his grandson Emory Klontz wont to Boono today to visit his daughtor Mrs C H Brown A M Feathorstoue of Sioux City i3 iu town with a display of dolls from which morchatits aro selecting their hol iday stocks Miss Dixie Laugsdalo has terminated her visit witli her aunt Mrs Seth Koth ledgo aud roturnod to hor homo at Cen ter Point Iowa Cory Beals who has been hero since his brothor Frank was injured in a rail road accident returned to his home iu Battle Creek today Misses Lena nnd Elsio Segelke of Omuhu who hud been visiting at tho home of Carl Asmus went to Columbus this morning for a short visit with friends there before returning homo That tho vicinity of Norfolk should supply certain markets with watermel ons may not bo known to all but it does S Faesler this morning expressed a wagon load of these luscious vegatables to Humphrey Grand Master Workman Shultz of the A 0 U W will be iu this section of tho stato next week His announce ments are for Madison Mouduy eveuing Piorco Tuesday eveuing aud at the dis trict picnic in Wayne ou Weduesduy Whethor ho will hold a meeting in Nor folk is not known Mrs w L vau Horn ot bt Louis is in the city visiting friends ou her way from Osmond where she has been to see her parents Mr Van Horn will be ro momberod as tho secretary of tho Hagey institute when that was u flourishing institution iu this city He is now a conductor on the St Louis streot car lino S W Spoilmau who lives in tho eastern part of tho city was up before police court this morning on the charge of harboring a dog on which tho tax had uot been paid Ho was given a fine of 100 aud costs nmouutiug to 000 which he promised to pay and was given his liberty ou representing that he was busy at haying It would seem that he would have saved mouey by paying tho license Fremout Tribune The Union Pa cific train leaving Here at 746 a m struck a bunoh of cattle near Mercer Tuesday morning aud killed 18 head Tho train was goiug nt a high rate of speed aud the ougiueer whistled franti cally Many of tho pnssongers heard the whistliugaud thought there must be something on the track but as no jolt followed thoy imagined they must be mistukeu Tho running into tho cattle without accident to the train was a most remarkable thing Captain Gerecke of company L N N G has received general orders No 21 from Adjutant General Barry directing him to take his company to a camp of instruction ou the 9th day of September at a place to be named later aud remain in camp until tho evening of the 14th Tho annual camp of tho Nebraska Na tional Guard for 1899 will bo designated as Camp Stotsenburg in honor of Col John M Stotseuburg First Nebraska Volunteer Infantry killed in battle at Quingua Philippine islauds April 23 1899 Company L will be on haud at the appointed time Police Judge Hayes entertained a trio of for a time this forenoon They were 0 W Bridge ford G L Chittick and J Y Moore The first two had no money but the lat ter paid his flue Bridgeford was locked up but was afterward released ou his giving a guaranty that his fine and costs would be paid Chittick promised to pay aud was released out of regard for his family as he is working at his trade and they need the mouoy he is able to earn for their support If the tools for workiug on the stone pile can be secured Some persons say they are never influenced by an advertisement It is not expected that any one will buy Ivory Soap solely because it is suggested by an advertisement but if you have never used Ivory Soap you may be induced to ask some friend about it should you find as you probably will that she is enthusiastic in its praise then you may try it Millions of people use Ivory Soap they use it because they like it You too will like it There is a difference in soaps COPYniQHT 1899 BY TH PROCTIR k QAMBlt CO CINCINNATI it is probable that this class of follows will not got off as lightly next time A band of Gypsies hauled in quite a string of wagous was iu town this moruiug aud stopped loug enough on Third street to tell a fow fortunes aud try to make a few horse trades They are from Arkansas aud are enroute to Omaha to take part in tho exposition In one wagon they had a cago contain ing u pair of mountain lions that ap peared quito ferocious Some of their wagous were very finely decorated and arranged Laco curtains glass win dows ornaments and gaudy paiut united to give them tho appearance of small palaces on wheels The youngest registered pharmacist in the state now lives in Norfolk aud his uauio is Charles A Madseu with Geo B Christoph Ou August 9 he was ex amined before the stato board of phar macy in Omaha being the youngest of a class of 31 Today ho received his di ploma certifying that he had passed uud entitling him to practice pharmacy When it is remembered that Charlie is but 19 years old nnd that out of the whole class examined at the time ho was only five or six were able to answer a suffi cient number of questions propounded to entitle them to receive diplomas the fact that he passed may bo considered an uusuual victory aud proves that he has not been asleep since he entered a drug store Ho is a young man ot ex emplary habits and if he contiuues as he lias beguu his success iu life is as sured That thero may be tuberculosis in cat tlo arouud here has probably not oc curred to many people yet the fact that one of Norfolks leading citizeus has re cently discovered that his family cow was thus affected aud had her killed should serve to open the oyos of other people This gentleman had a cow that was sleek aud ate heartily but was afllicted with a cough that disturbed him aud finally called iu Dr C A Mc Kim to look at her Mr MoKim pre scribed for her thinking that she had a cold or perhaps some other trouble but the prescriptions did no good aud it was finally decided to bo tuborculosis Ac cordingly an injection of tuberculeno was sent for aud after being treated with it the animals temperature became very high conclusively demonstrating that she had the disease The owner might have sold her as she appeared in excellent condition but he ordered her shot which was done This is the dis easo that occupies so much attention further east oud is the result of tho same disease in persons ofteu developing iuto consumption The laws in some stntes provide that a person whose animal is condemued is reimbursed by the state but there is no such provision in Nebras ka and the person who kills or orders a cow killed does so at a dead loss Coin Harveys evening meeting was fairly well attended but when is taken iuto consideration the vast amount of effort that was put into making the meeting tho greatest thing that ever happened in this section of the world the result must have been rather disap pointing It had been planned to issue tickets of admission to the hall and a large number of front seats were reserved for farmers but wheu It was found that these wero not likely to be occupied there was a scurrying about the streets to got euough people to fill the hall Wheu Coin Harvey opened his address there were probably 150 voters preseut to listen to him at least a third of whom were republicans He told tho same old stories that have been heard for the past three or four years and asserted that the country is in no better conditiou today than it was three years ago He was profuse iu his sympathy for the poor farmer of the weft who is suffering from the effects of the money power The speaker probably did not realize that ho was in a community where tho farmers as a class are the ones who have tho money and consequently are in need of no sympathy of the kind lib erteuded What tho farmers of this section partfl ularly want just now is some place to invest their surplus cash to good advan tage The decision of those who heard Coin Harvey last night is that he is a very much overrated man Ho is not au orator and his points are poorly taken He was emphatically called down on some of his wildest statements by Mr S K Dexter who was in the audience By the time he had finished his address about three quarters of his audience had vanished having become disgusted aud left the hall Southern Literature Interesting literature regarding the South is now being distributed by the Southern Railway Southern Homes folders large map folders Land of the Sky booklets Southern Fields Min erals aud Mines books etc mailed free to auy address The Empire of tlio South a very haudsomo volume of about 200 pages profusely illustrated also issued by the Southern Railway and seut to any address upon receipt of 25 cents which amount approximates cost of delivery Address Wji H Taylok Asst Geul Pass Agent Southern Ry Louisville Ky Itniid Notico to LiiiiiI On nerK To All Whom it May Concern The commissioner appointed to voiw and locate a road commencing at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of sec tion IU in township 22 north range 1 west in Madison couuty Nebraska and tho northwest corner of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of sec tion 31 in township 22 north range 1 east in Stanton county Nebraska run ning theuco south ou county line about 80 rods to the township line between townships 21 and 22 thence west on said township line in said Madison county oue mile to connect with a pub lic highway leading to the city of Madi son already established and recorded has reported in favor of tho establish ment thereof and his report having been endorsed and concurred iu by a like commissioner from Stautou county all objections thereto or claims for dam ages must be filed in the county clerks oilice on or before noon of tho 12th day of Soptember A D 1899 or said road will be established without refereuco thereto E G HEILMAV County Clerk Drink iralu O after you havo coucluded that you ought not to drink coffee It is not a mediciuo but doctors order it because it is healthful invigorating and appetizing It is made from pure prams and has that rioh seal browu color and tastes like the finest grades of coffee and costs about J as muoh Children like it aud thrive on it because it is a genuine food drink containing nothing but nourish ment Ask your grocor for Grain -O the new food drink 15 aud 25 cents Is Baby Thin this summer Then add a little SCOTTS EMULSION to his milk three times a dav I It is astonishing how fast ne win improve ir he nurses let the mother take the Emulsion socandialldrureiw rfl f