TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDN J2SA1', MAY , HUH). ROLL CALL CONVENTION Roster of Delegates Chosen by the Counties to the Convention that Meets Today. Todny'u convention of the republicans of Nebraska Is one of tha most In teresting ever held' In the Htntc. The reawakened Hlrlt of the party Is domi nant Just now and (ho better than fighting chance for the redemption of the ntnto from popocratle misrule and the coining out of darkness of Hryanarchy into the light of honest anil conservative government, both state and federal, ndd to the Importance of the work before the delegates. The apportionment for representation by counties Is as follows: 'Adams IS Antelope 10 Manner 2 fBlalno 2 Kloono 13 Ilox Butto C lloyd 6 llrown -1 Huffalo 17 Jlurt 16 Duller 14 Cass 24 Cedar 11 Chase 4 Cherry 7 Deuel Dixon Dodge Douglas Dundy Flllraoro Franklin 9 10 Frontier Furnas 14 33 Gage Oarfleld Oosper Orant Orccly Ilnll Hamilton Harlan Hayes' 'Cheyenoo G Clay 17 Colfax 8 Cuming 10 Cutter IS Dakota 7 Hitchcock Hooker Holt Howard Vawcs 6 Dawson 13 Jefferson Ah a matter of Information to the delegates nnd the people In general, The Uee hc.a prepared the following table, showing the vote of the state for the last few years, giving an opportunity for comparisons ami calculations: j Total. Rcpubl ian. 1'opullst. Democrat. (Prohibition. 1892. 3893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. Fusion Even years on governor odd years on supreme Judge. Following will bo found a complete roster of the delegates chosen by the Eovcral counties of the state: Ailnma Count;-. A. N. Hall. Ocorgo Klein. I. V. Evans. C. J. Miles. Jacob Fisher. J. L. Capps. L. 13, Partridge. It. A. Ramsey. !I. K. Houtallng. B. F. Roldcr. Vf, H. Ferguson. William Lowraan. E. C. Webster. George Maxwell. J. C. Hcartwcll. Jacob Wooster. Vf. H. Steward. R. Q. Smith. Antelope County. N. D. Jackson. G. II. McGoo. J. F. noyd. Felix Hales. E. T. Best. John Gunthorpo. O. Brlttcll. Gcorgo Fannou. Henry Torpln. John Hunt. linn nor County. S3. R. Lewis. A. E. Scott. lllnine Count)-. P. C. Erlckson. J. C. Golson. Hon ne County, Vf. C. McFadon. 1 R. F. Williams. Jj. P. Judd. W. J. Outhwaito. C. C. Goodrich. John Peters. 1A. Harris. L. G. Brian. Ilox Iluttc County. Ij. R. Corbln. D. C. Mclntyro. Xf. Q. SImonson. A. M. Weller. noyd County. Robert Ford. Jonas Pnrshnl. N'cel Waltera. M. Dcmlrott. C. Vf. Orr. Joslah Coombs. llrown County. If. O. Paine. Frod Whlttemoro H. A. Wales. Qeorgo Burgan. Ilnffnlo Comity. Norrls Brown. G. Vf. Whlttakcr. C. M. Hull. R. II. Hardle. F, Armstrong. C. Q. Perkins. J. A. Larimer. C. H. Ilorth. O. Vf. Barrett. D. II. Godell. P. T. Lambert. Max Hostctler. B. W. Northup. A. R. Stover. J. E. 'Harris. CharlcB Miner. Hurt County. Ji. D. Sutherland. Alndrcw Ford. James Campbell. J. C. MoElhenney, Bert Everett. H. D. Byram. II. Von Essen. J. Vf. Holmqulst. P. L. Rork. John F. Nosbltt. Andrew White. R. 'A. Smith. 'Charles Johnson C. G. Clark. V. Nouman. T. R.1 lAshley. Ilntlcr County. E. G. Hall. M. V. Hill C. Vf. Derby. Frank1, Saulsbury. Joseph Matousck. G. Vf, Lord. W. E. Hunsomctter, M. W, 'Mahoney. John Glack. I. T. McCaskcy. C. M. Ball. D. S. C. Alexander. F. H. Porter. Jt G. Rosa. Cnsa County. J. H. Davis I. W. Tecgarden. George Buel. W. J3. Mam. J. K. Leo. E. 'M, Pollard. Vf. Dcllcsdormer. J. Q. Adams. J. K. Stucker. J. Vf. Bullls. R. B. Windham. A. B. Todd. Stephen Buzzell. II. A. Snyder. James Carey. C. L. Graves. O. T'. Leyda. 6. L. Thomas. J. T. Evans. R. Vf. Swearlngen M. M, Butler. II. Vf. Gilbert. II. Cv MeMackln. F. R. Balance. ; Collar County. J. ,U , Stowart. A. E. Ward. T T. Llnkhart. J M. Mills. Ai F. Gable. Georgo L. Nelson, O. T. Ingham. '.. Bought). O. G. Brldonbaugh. Vf. F. Scbwcrin. M. C. Livingston. Clinic County. T. Mercer. J. Vf. Hann. K. Maranvllle. C. A. Tow oil. Cherry County. A. L. Towle. E. J. Davenport. F. M. Walcott. J. W. Tucker. L. N. Lnyport. T. F. Kolloy. G. S. Hobbs. P. W. Prudcn. Clieyenup County. J. L. Mcintosh. N. R. Mills. A. Pease, Matt Daughcrty. J. II. Barrett F. O. Wlsner. Clny County. O. Cv Williams. M. Brodorlck. FranksFlesancr. William Ashby. Joseph Woodhead. S. W. Christy. G. J. Thomas. W. F. Johnson. J. C. Ochnor. J, Bender. Ezra Broen. L. Young, I. V. Howard. Gcorgo Bavlnger. T. H. Matters. James- Dclahanty. E. E. Halrgrove. ' - Colfax County. H. C. Russell. D. McLeod. J. M. Mundll. F. J. Hrubesky. G. H. Wells. .jj. D. Cameron. O. L. Allen. Vf. I. Walling. Cumtnir County, R. F. Kloke. E. K. Valentino. D. C. Glffort. Fred Sonnenschlen, A. R. Olson, F. C. Evans. John Gannon. J. F. Baker. O. R. Thompson. A. D. Beemer. dialer County, Edward Royse. R. K. Jllltcn. H. K. Atklssou. E. P. Savage. M. E. Vandenburg. C. J. Stevens. Charles Ponn. W. E. Talbott. F. J. Drum. J. C. Taylor. Andrew S. Horbeck. G. W. Chaflln. Louts Haumont. H. W. George. D. JI, Savlllo. A. Fonda. John Reese. S. tA. Waldron. Dakota, County. R. U. Myers. Georgo Larson. T. O, Clapp. 8V R. Cowles. J. J. Elmers. C. II. -Maxwell. W. H. Ryan. Dawes County. Vf. H. Kctcbam. Vf. Vf. Wilson. 4 Johnson 10 UjKcarney 8 20 Keith 3 96 Keya Paha 4 4 Kimball 2 17Knox 12 Red Willow U Richardson 23 Rock 5 Snllno 18 Sarpy 7 Saunders 18 Lancaster 58 Lincoln 12 Scotts niuff , Seward 17 Logan 3 Loup 2 Sheridan G Sherman G 5 Mcrherson 2lMadlion 1 Sioux Stanton 2 Merrick U 4'Xance 0 Thayer 17 Thomas Thurston 19'Ncraaha 14 14Nuckolls 13 0 Otoo 21 4 Pawnee 15 & Perkins 3 1 Phelps 11 lllPlerce 8 8 Platte 12 ,16 Polk 9 Valley Washington 11 Wayne 10 Webster 12 Wheeler 2 York 21 Total .1,033 209,593 78,426 68,617 41,195 6.233 181,606 72,032 6.1,666 37,513 j 6.337 210,547 91.613 97,815 6.9S5 j 4,139 197,811 7',291 70,566 28.715 j 4,341 230,795 91,723 116,415 j 1.560 200,617 89.009 102,828 1.625 195.329 9 ,082 93,703 1.721 220,249 9 ,213 M09.320 1 G. A. Eckles. Vf. H. Reynolds. G. T. H. Babcock. Frank Currlo. Dnwuon County. B. D. Owens. F. II. Bacon, W. C. May. II. II. Dutton. E. B. Dunham. J. T. May. N. 'M. Adams. W. J. Lawson. D. M. DouhltU A. C. Banks. O. Vf. Fox. II. L. Carlson. John Strahlo. Dixon County J. J. JlcCarthy. J. F. Eckrath. J. D. Haskell. F. G. Ebcncr. E. E. Shacklcford. A. A. Davis. C. T. Barto. E. E. Rice. W. M. Wheeler. Gcorgo JIaltlson. Burr Cunningham. Dodge. County; Vf. D. Holbrook. J. J. Kclscrah M. Eaton. J. 'JI. Krcader. J. C. Cloland. C. C. McNIsh. Jorgan Larson. William Colder. John Eldlcmeler. L. J. Roublnck. C. H. Walrath. 61. T. Zellers. Joseph Roberts. R. JI. Allen. Androw Linn. John Wilson. Howard Vanduscn. Dan Swanson. C. A. Bang. DoiikIo County A. JI. Back. P. W. Bandhauer. John Butler, H. J. Corhlefi. Vf. H. Hanchott. I. S. Unseal!. James Allan. C. J. Andersen. A. J. Coleson. J. B. Hummel. O. E. Morgan. John Wallace. C. H. Youngers. P. J. Barr. U. S. Benawa. Harry Fischer. C. J. Greene. C. S. Huntington. J L. Kennedy. E. G. JIcGllton. L. F. Ettcr. J. C. Trouton. F. C. Clark. F. E. Jones. John F. Schultz. G. B. Sherwood, O. E. Bruce. Jeff Cooley. R. L. Livingston. Oharles Wltte. W. A. Saussay. G. Vf. Henry. H. J. Roesstg. Frank Beesoy. O. R. Williams. P. B. Clauoon. L. S. Haines. F. S. Tucker. II. C. Suttle. D. H. Klrschner. John Kllnker. George Rohwcr. Henry Shomer. John Lemko. Wm. Von Dohren. A. "P. Akerlund. Frank Wbltraore. S. H. Howard. A. T. JlcDougall. H. J. Grove. D, L. Johnson. L. C. Duckcr. Sam Forgey. R. C. Jordan. K. Vf. Bartos. W. W. Bingham. A. C. Harto. Fred Hoye. Michael Leo. C. P. Southard. N. P. Swanson. R. S. Berlin. Harry Bernstein. W. F. Gerke. O. N. Johnson. C. F. Tuttlo. V. B. Walker. I. F. Baxtor. Vf. H. Brown. W. J. Connell. W. F. Gurloy. B. Rooewater. John L. Webater. John C. Wharton. A. P. Brink. W. B. Christie. A. H. Donecken. Oscar E. Engler. P. JI. Jlullen. Hugh A. Myers. G. F. Shephard. I. G. Barlght. W. H. Christie. TJieo. H. Johnson. J. W. McDonald. N'. C. Pratt. J. JI. Talbot. F. F. Teal. B. S. Baker. 'A. H. Burnott. JI. II. Colli. J. O. Detweller. John Grant. C. E. Llewellyn. Vf. B. Rboadcs. Dundy County. L. Morso. F. T. MIlllKcn. C. A. Nesmlth. J. L. McCorkle. Fillmore County. C. N. Thllllps. Vf. II. Gcarbart. . Vf, 'Blosserman. Cl Robinson. E. D. Beach. A. E. Warncke. B. F. Benedict. J. R. Schofleld. O. W. Burt. E. E. Whittle. J, Johnson, E. T. IlHgenbaugh. J. D. Hamilton. C. H. Kltrldge. N. J. Taylor. Samuel Perry. Krnnklln County. John' Parker. S. II. Carpenter. P. A. Williams. William Ruhl. C. L. Owen. B. P. Buttcrfleld. James Conkllng. F. W. Barber. J. P. A. Black. Frontier Comity. S. L. Burecn. J. II. Jones. A. Wllsey. F. C. Schroder. A. E. Zlgnor. L. O. Richardson. Eugeno Allen. E. B. Austin. C. H. Tanner. L. H. Wyraore. Kurnna County. Fred Hoehncr. T. A. Boyd. A. P. Vanburgh. Charles Iub. Lon Cone. L. M. Beady. Vf. H. Dearaud. Gcorgo Williams. II. J. Masters. C. T. Story. A. F. Webster. H. A. East. D. F. Smith. E. E. Emmett. Cnrlleld County. P. P. Scott. T. II. Doran. Vf. Z. Todd. Onaprr County. C. C. Juklni. A. Squires. I William Hansen. ) J. S. Hatcher. D. S. Stark. (inse County. G. E. Emery. J. B. Weston. G. L. iMelssnor. A. B. McN'Ickle. W. S. Tllton. (rred Damkroger. Vf, J. Todd. C. S. Burroughs. E. E. MeCorklo. O. E. Bishop. R. Vf. Sabln. A. C. Tllton. J. R. Craig. B. E, Skinner. J. C. Burcb. Vf. Vf. Scott. H. 'McPherson. John Yohe, F. A. Rult. J. E. Kelly. II, Glasgow, R. J. Cully. R. Vf. Lafln. E. B. Hinds. R. R. Kyd. IS. Rlnakcr. J, R. McNutt. L. Vf. Colby. George Zlmmer. C. D. Demstcr. A. J, Trudo. John Itcmncri. t). W. Carr. tlrceley I'nnnl)'. F, Vf. Hurtlcll. 11. S. Sprrchcr. T. J. Howard. W. E.VMorgan. Ilnll County. n. C. OlaavlUo. ft. R. Horth. Hi C. Miller. A. W. nuchhelt. R. P. MeCutchoon. A. H. Fraker. Gcorgo h. Roure. Vf, A. Camp. William Gunther. H, C. 'Moeller. John Schwyn. F. M. Tcnny, Vf. A. rrlnce. J. L. Serrsony John Mott. Sherman Cole. J. II. Smith. T. O. C. Harrison. M. T. Garlow. Hamilton County. F. E. Williams, J. JI. Cox. J. J. Farley. Peter Jacoby. Androw Gronhaus. M. F. Stanley. B. F. Klkcr. Theodoro Nordgrcn Otto Lyon. E. D. Preston. Daniel Toof. I). V, Fulton. J. E. Reed. O. H. Washburn. llnrlun County. R. L. Kecstrr. B. R. Claypool. W. H. Banwcll. Thomas Sheffry. L. C. Martin. E. J. Long. J. A. Piper. Charles Whitney, C, Thomas. Ilnya County. George Levy. II. Goodan. C. E. Clothcr. I. D. Smith. Hitchcock County. W. O. Robinson. J. Vf. Colo. C. B. Dlchl. J. H. Brown. C. C. Vcnnum. Holt County. R. R. Dickson. T. J. Smith. William Clevlsh. L. Richmond. R. It. Jcnncss. O. O. Snyder. B. E. Sturdcvnnt. Andrew Schmidt. C. W. Moss. D. H. Cronln. E. S. Gllmour. llorrnrd County. J. B. Williams. J. II. Applegate. S. A, Roblnton. A. E. Cady. C. H. Paul. T. Hermanson. J. F. Frederick. B. D. Howard. IcITcrann (.'oniity. C. J. Bills. T. L. E-wlng. S. W. Dodge. Elton Clapp. j H. Vf. Helvcy. O. E. Jenkins. C. B. Lotion. R. A. Clapp. J. P. Thelscn. J. Sarbach. T. Goca. Georgo Crots. F. A. Newell. F. Backholdt. W. H. Dlller. J. R. Zwiefeld. Joliimou Cnnny. Footer. William Erneat. F. P, J. W. Donnls. D. R. Bush. Dr. G. J. Rublcman. Valentino Zlnk. Frank Sncthen. L. H. Lanin. J. S. Dew. J. JI. Piatt. J. S. Bailey. Frank Rothell. Thomas JlcClure. Knn Connty. O. W. Rico. S. Saundem. J. G. Sutton. A. E. Anderson. Vf. Cash. S. D. Watson. Geo. A. Brooks. A. A. Logan. W. H. Necdham. J. C. Hnrw. F. Nelson. H. C. Balrd. Kearney County. G. F. Mllburn. C. Weber. J. H. Bliss. B. Chrlstenscn. C. Glantz. S. C. Stowart. J. JI. Nelson. P. I. Kennedy, A. C. Chrlstenscn. Keith County. H. L. Goold. O. M. Gunnell. J. Vf. Welpton. I.nni'aater County. I. M. Raymond. L. L. Llndsey. L. O. Williams. Paul F. Clark. E. B. Stephenson. N. C. Brock. W. O. Roberts. J. W. Bowen. Vf. L. Dawson. Ed Bobanan. Vf. O. Houtz. Geo. D. Woods. J. D. Woods. . , ..j.. Ralph E. Johnson. E. R. Spencer. Jcsso D. Moore. R. J. Grcone. John Harrop. Vf. B. Mann. E. B. Slosson. E. S. Cadwallader. John Watson. L. W. Correy. A. L. Sullivan. C. F. Shonlfs. George W. Lee. JI. F. Trumble. John T. Jlarshall. J. F. C. McKesson. Anthony Reed. S. J. Alexander. C. W. Chambers. L. Vf. Bllllngeloy. J. II. Weacott. B. R. Cowdrey. A. E. Kennard. J. E. Hill. Edward Blgnell. John T. Dorgan, II. W. Davis. W. A. Green. T. C. Munger. Vf. J. BlyBtone. William Ulrlch. Edward Franklin. II. E. Don Carlos. Henry Arman. J. M. Van Burs, Frank Recha, Dean Sherman. Henry Harkson. O. Vf. Eggleston. W. J. Weller. J. T. Dellaan. A. Schwanfeldt. Anton Knopp. Lincoln County. E. B. Warner. A. II. Davis. II. C. Fisher. Georgo French. Ira Bare. T. C. Patterson. H. W. Grimes. A. P. Kclley. George Prosser. John Evans. Frank Woodgate. A. S. Baldwin. Samuel Tllton. Loup County. A. S. Moon. Benjamin Johnson. Madlaon County. D. M. Owen. Vf. JI. Robertson. Vf. H. Bucholz. Matthew Klassln. Charles S. Smith. O. iJI. Junklns. W. N. Huse. David Whltla. M. Gross. Harry Barnes. J. S. McClary. Burt Jlopes. S. J. Arnett. JI. J. Riley. A. L. Stewart. J. E. Simpson. Guy Deuel. Merrick County. M. L. Rosslter. E. A. Richardson. Dr. Gwone. R. Vf. Campbell. J. B. Tcmplln. Vf. R. Morse. John Patterson. William Worland. G. 'JI. Burllngame. II. V. Persons. A. Scuddcr. Xemnho. County, petor Berlet. J. W. Armstrong J. E. Drehmer. Frank Hunt. Poter Bergcr. iW. H. Bousdeld. B. F. Craig. Abo Torrence. G. N. Titus. Fred Jleycr. August Truxhorn. G. JIahle. T. J. iMaJors. Nnnce County. L. G. Stocks. N. J. Skoog. C. R. WrlgMt. II. E. Knapp. L. W. Morgan. J. II. Kemp. N. B. S. O'Dell. William Johnsoff. LM. N. Huff. ,uckollM Cnnnly T. W. Cole. W. Vf. Hawley. J. Warren Kclfer, Jr. John Welmcr. F. W. Holllngsworth. W. a. .McDowell. C. E. Stlnes F. A. Scherzlnger, II, E. Bowman. H. F. Sapp. O. L. Day. J. II. Bennlng. George Scoular. Otoe County. David Brown. William Hayward. C. W. Seymour. G. Vf. Gilo. A. T. Woodruff. J. L. Marshall. J. II. Mohrman. E. A. Brown. G. W. JlcCullom. Fred Shroder. Charles Dorman. J. C. Boyle. J. W. Casscl. Henry WInklehabe. D. C. Boyettc. J. H. Arnds. M. T. Harrison. J, E. Casselman. B. F. Moyer. W. O. Heather. F. A. Sweet. 1'iiTrnce County. R. H. Henderson. W. M. Olfford. Vf. J, Halderman, J. Vf. Moore. C. J. Wood. T. W. O'Loughllu. F. D. Klrsch. II. C. Lindsay. Vf. H. Wilson. J. T. Trenery. N. A. Stclnauer. C. E. Mllkcs. F. E. Johnston. C. A, Sehoppel, N. F. Leonard. I'erklna County, B. F. Hastings. T. Babcock. IMielpa County, E. D. Elnsel. Vf. P. Hall. O. Norborg. E. W. Beghtol. Vf. P. Colo. C. F. Sampson. F. Ashpolc. G. A. Hanson. L. T. Brookings. Robert Knox. II. J. Day. Pierce County. Thomas Chllvers. II. S. Beck. L. R. He rut. IW. E. Bishop. J. II. Slewart. P. D. Coroll. Vf. L. Mote. Oeorgc Mitchell. I'lntte County, M. Wnltmoycr. A. M. Post. II. H. Martyn. Garret Ilulst. Wm. Fastenow. W. T. Craig. II. C. Gray. J. O. Recdcr. David Thomas. Fred Hoar. E. A. Stockslagcr. J. II. Evans. W. I. Smith. folk County. J. L. Bonner. A. M. White. Frank Bralthwaltc. J. P. Smith. A. C. Donaldson. J. Vf. Snider. II. II. Campboll. P. T. Buckley. A. A. Stull. Ited Willow County. C. F. Babcock. J. W. Dolan. A. G. Keyes. E. J. Wilcox. R. II. Nichols. S. Prcmer. J. A. Brlnton. F. M. Rnthbun. A. W. Iloyt. O. Thorgrlmson. J. E. Hathorn. Itlchnrdaon County. John Klocpfel. Elmer S. Else L. Schaffcr. Henry Patterson. E. A. Tucker. C. E. Smith. John Brockman. John Buctler. Frank Novak. Henry Jlcyers. II. Beldcn. R. E. Grlnstcad. A. Vf. Montgomery. J. M. Evans. Mike Schiablc. John Powell. Vf. S. Korner. E. E. Motz. C. F. Rcavls. John Horner. J. R. Dowty. W. M. Rlegcr. Cass Jones. E. E. Ewlng. nock County. E. L. Myers. M. J. Lipman. J. A. Douglas. James Hall. J. R. Ammon. Snrpy County. J. It. Wilson. E. Vf. Beadle. W. F. Martin. W. H. Davidson. J. J. Ulahop. E. S. Nlckcrson. F. T. Rels. Saline County. J. V. Beghtol. T. II. Miller. A. R. Peterson. Frank Martcll. J. J. Lnngcr. Peter Waldorf. C. E. Van Patten. E. E. Butler. J. H. Grimm. Frank Jones. J. L. Tldball. William Dreher. Vf. H. Mann. A. N. Dodson. J. A. Cummlngs. L. F. Ellormclor. Vf. H. Staley. J. W. Shabata. Snnndcra County, R. K. Johnson. Joseph Janovcc. J. G. Wilson. D. P. Turney Clinton N. Powell. II. Johnson. L. W. .Martin. C. II. Gustafson. H. C. Henry. S. Sutton. A. J. Wagner. F. W. Smith. S, P. Wablstrom. Peter Wolff. L. Adams. B. Wilson. W. J. Harmon. C. Rallsback. Scott IHiilT County. A. B. Wood. R. O. Walsh. ohn Powers. Vf. B. Swindell. Sewnrd County. tE. Graves. Thomas Corr. C. D. Alexander. C. A. Petterman. F. M. Andrews. J. A. Florcn. Thomas Tldyman. C. I Launo. William Royer. R. D. Harvey. George Anderson. Vf. S. Dunton. II. 'JI. Bowers. JI. Smlloy. E. Shutt. E. Holland. It. S. Norval. Sherldnn County. J. H. Crowdcr. Charles Weston. DeF. VanVlcck. Charles P. Bresee. K. O. Elmore. Shcrinnn County. Aaron Wall. T. H. Rcosoner. T. OJendyk. F. Fuller. G. II. Gibson. Slnnx County. JI. J. O'Connell. Franklin Force. Stnnton County. John A. Ehrhardt. Louis Smlthberger. Charles H. Chase. Wi W. Young. D. A. Betcher. B. H. Schaberc. T. L. Ackerman. Thnyer County. D. A. Sherwood. II. D. HenrlckB. A. M. Dyer. Frank Domorlor. C.lAV.Gulle. Ja'm'es'i Wilson. O. F. Belsner. F. M. Wetherald. William Cook. WJUIam Llcrman. N .E. Bottom. W. H. Jonnlngs. Ernest Knape. C. M. LIgglt. F. Wilcox. J. K. Perry. John Watson. Thomaa County. J. F. Fleming. Thurston County. E. A. Wlltso. C. M. LMcKnlght. George Jlaryott. C. P. JIatthowsan. II. C. McHIrron. J. Vf. Huutsbcrger. Vnlley County. John Wall. M, I Fries. E. J. Babcock. E. P. Clements. J. A. Patton. II. D. Leggett. Charles Hlttenmeyer.il. E. Olson. AVnahtuRtou Connty. Lorenzo Crounse. Vf. D. Hullor. John Patrick. John: Klotz. C. F. Carpenter. Fred Mcnklng. Joseph S. Cook. T. E. Stevens. Herman Aye. J. W. Erwln. R. Blaco. E. C. Jackson. S. S. Blanchard. F. W. Kenny, Jr. Wayne Connty. G. A. Chase. Vf. H. Glldersleevo. B. C. Osborn. E. D. Jlitcholl. J. R. Manning. E. Cunningham. E. C. Brooks. N. Grimsley. T. S. Goss. Andrew Johnson. Webater County. A. J. Hayes. J. R. Grecnhalge. Otto Skjolvcr. J. S. Hoover. John May. L. B. Thorn. C. H. Potter. Vf. T. Auld. J. R. Jlercer. C. Vf. Knlcy. A. Galusha. R. T. Potter. Frank Bukor. York Connty. D. E. Lyon. W. Bennett. J. A. Eckles. F. Bedlent. A. L. Sandall. W. O. Downing. N. Johnson. J. W. Wyman. I. G. Hickman. B. Campbell. O. W. Post. F. C. Tower. H. S, Harrison. H. M. Jlclsncr. D. Walters. A. B. Christian. H. JI. Detrlck. J. R. Downing. A. Schneider. C. A. McCloud. T. E. Sedgwick. II. 1V..M V.. I Irnm Mlannnrl. A talkatlvo eentlemun on tho train lately mado this assertion, relates tho Topeka Cnnltal: "I can look a mnn over and tell at once what stato lie is from." He had a bet on his hands without delay. When the wager was mado the talkntlvo gentleman proceeded to give a marvelous exhibition of his power. Turning to a passenger in tno sent rmrK of him he said! "This man is from Now York." "You aro right, sam tno man, with sur prise. "And this man." said tho tnlkntlve gen Uoman, laying his hand on tho shoulder of the passenger In front of him. "is from Texas." "Well, I'll bo fltirneil." said tho Texan, for such ho proved to be. The Dassenccrs were amnzed. Tho tnlk- ativo gentleman had creutcd u profound scnuation. "And that man," said the "phonom," pointing to a passenger across thc.nlslc, "Is from Kansas' "Bet your boots I am," said the passen ger. "Been hero slneo HjT, but how the deuce did you find It out?" The "phonom" smiled nnd the passengers stared with something llko an expression of fear In tliflr eyes. "Now, that mnn leaning1 against the win dow," said tho wonder, nodding toward a passenger a few seats away, "Is from .Mis sourl," "No, I ain't." shouted tho Individual re ferred to. "I've hud tho chills for six weeks nnd that's what makes me look bo dad guetcd ornery." llrltlah Arlalocrncy Illiiiucil, Many people attribute arc recent rovenes of the British to tho degeneracy of the aris tocracy. Tho llfo or luxury certainly does not produce vigor. Indigestible suppers, late hours, constant nerve strain and lack of ex erclso upset the btomnch and weaken both physical nnd mental vitality. The blood that makes men heroes must como from active, healthy stomachs. Hosteller's Stomach Bit ters purlfllcs the hlood and strengthens the stomach. It cures constipation, Indigestion, dyspepsia and biliousness, NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 8Unlej J, Wojman Writes an Engliih His torical Rcmtnce. VERY READABLE STORY FOR MUSICIANS Former Stiidcntn of Cornell Intereatcd In n Volume of College Morion Triiiialntlona from the French Adn llehiiu'a I'Imj. In his new novel, entitled "Sophia." Stan ley J. Weyman has ngaln chosen to turn somewhat from the vein of historical ro mauco In which he tlrst won his reputation. Ho treats no longer of tho France of Rich elieu or Henry IV, but of tho England of Queen Anne; no longer of adventurers who win their fortunes by their swords nlono In mediaeval fashion, but of men who, as befits a more civilized oge, show their bravery and resoluteness in other ways. The spirit of adventure, however, Is not wholly absent, for the heroine has still to be rescued from evil hands and her pursuers punished. But though tho story moves as quickly ns In tho earlier novels and does not lack for excite ment, tho main Interest Is of a different eort and ono likely to gain Mr. Weyman now readers without depriving him of his old following. "Sophia" is n novel of char acter ns well as of plot. The hero Is a hcrolno nnd bears herself as such. A rich prlro In tho matrimonial market, she is beset by Intriguing suitors and harathed by In triguing relatives, but In spile of nil dis covers tho man of her choice whero she least expects to nnd him and grows under our very oyca from a sentimental girl Into la woman of ready wit and noble nature. Tho novel Is based on a close study of the times and llko "Tho Castle Inn" gives their gen nine spirit. Longmans, Green & Co., Now York. Price, J1.50. "Tho Harp of Life," by Elizabeth God frcy, is an English musical story, nt fleast In which tho principal people nre profes slonally musical. Four unmarried sisters Iaro Introduced, daughters of a deceased phy sician, who loft them with Incomes too tcnnll to enablu them to llvo acceptably without work. They decide upon occupations most agreoahlo to their respeetlvo tastes, but tho fortunes of but ono of them are moro than Incidentally followed. The exception Is the beauty of tho family, who selects a musical career, and with her tho story mainly deals She marries n. noted musician after making somo progress in her studies. She Is capri cious and has many admirers. Through a misunderstanding they separate for a time, during which both are unhappy, but mutual explanations In tho end rcunlto them. "Disappointment and Sorrow," ccntends tho author, "were required to glvo full tone to tho muBle of their lives, nnd so It Is with nil other lives; nnd It Is In keeping with this text that the story is told. Thcro are two master harpers whoso touch upon the strings has power to draw out tho complex har monies which mako tho music of life. Wo submit willingly enough to him of the crim son garments and shining eyes, and our hearts sway to the rhythm of his playing, but when tho black-robed one comes out of the shadows and lays a chill hand upon us wo ohrlnk and wall, not knowing that with out him our life's music would bo but trivial tunes, forgotten ns soon as heard. And tho names of the two players are Love and Sor row." Henry Holt & Co., New otk. Erneet Seton-Thompson has published a book bearing the title, "The Biography of In Grizzly." Nothing could be less Imitative of tho "Junglo Books" thntvthls story by the author of "Wild Anlmnls I Have Known," yet In a different Avay Mr. Thompson Is j doing for tho plains and forests of America very much tho samo thine that Rudyard Kipling has dono for the Jungles of Indln. Ho ib, moreover, not merely a most sym pathetic observer of tho ways of nnlmnts, but a most accomplished nrtist, the products of whoso brush and pencil supplement tho work of the pen. In Wnhb, tho grizzly, he has added a now character to Action, his method of characterization nnd description bolng nt once realistic and romantic. From tho monster's vigorous cubhood, through tho days of Its colossal strength, to tho In evitable waning that comes with nge, wo follow tho fortunes of tho great white bear, slayer of man and of bison, till It staggers blindly, but not unwillingly, to Its doom In Death Gulch "that fearful little vnlley where everything was dead, whero the very air Is deadly." It must be a hard heart Indeed that, having followed tho story to this point, can read of Wahb's last hours without a sympathetic throb. Tho Illus trations are printed In tints nnd tho deco ratlvo arrangement of tho smaller drawings has been supervised by the author's wife. The Century Co., New York. Price. $1.50. Collego stories nppcar to bo quite tho rago Just nt present and authors and pub- Inborn are not nt nil slow about supplying the demnnd. AH the older Institutions of learning have been made tho scene of one or moro piorles, or rather volumes of stories WUll'U IIIU MUJIIU9t.-U III Ul'JULl. III IH students nnd professors. The latest work of the kind to claim public attention Is "Ezra Hardninn, M. A., of Wayback Col lego: and Other Stories," by Sara B. Rogers, As will bo noted from tho title this ftory differs from tho general run of collego storlrtj In that the scene Is laid nt an Imaginary sent of learning. In some respects It is a most amusing talo nnd one well worth rending. Tho author has a keen oenso of tho ridiculous nnd her accounts abound In wit that calls forth a laugh for Its fun and at the same "time conveys a sermon thnt sticks to tho memory. JIIss Rogers was n student nt Cornell university nnd her book mndo quite n stir nt that In- stltutlon ot learning, ns tho principal per ruuuRu l" mv mini ,n,n. nu unci) II well sonago in xno story imeii so cieseiy n well known character. For that reason the book will provo of special Interest to nil uor- null ruiim-uin. iwiiKu i uuiiduiiii. lu., tiun York. Price. $1.00. "Talcs for Christmas and Other Seasons, - by Frnncols Coppco, noiong the most dal nllluUn nml nrllnHp nf Ihnlt bind hnvA nnl before been translated. Tho nuthor knows how to tnko a simple, even a commonplace, little Incident and so adorn It with literary grnce nnd delicate fHiicy nnd sentiment that it becomes "a thing of beauty." 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Somo of tho most stirring j iiiu imponniu events oi our uibiuij ni - scribed In this llttlo book In a highly en tertaining mnnntr. Tho author hai nccom- j 1 llshod tho task of preserving valuable rec ords, much of which nre unknown, because hitherto found only In books out of print or In tho archives of historical societies, yet which arn so full of Interna that they "read llko folk loro and legend and other than verltablo history." Persona who read this book will wonder that so little has been written about somo of tho bloodiest Indian wars, bitterest fights for supremacy among old world nations nnd the most heroic strug gles of pioneers to be found nnywhero In American annals. With such n wealth of material tho task has bunt to edict for treatment such events ns portray best tho growth of a wlldcrnres of savages Into a great and enlightened state. Tho book Is lu an nttractlvo form, well printed and hand somely Illustrated. It Is an Invaluablo ad dition to tho text-books of schools. 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