Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 01, 1900, PART I, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OAF AHA BATLT BEE: I'VD.VY. .TTLT 1. 1000.
NEBRASKA FAVORS TOWft OF THE POLITICIANS
ni(onn oviih oLDii:n homc
t- Deaocratk Dalsraiae Striae Armad i the , ' county ropnii.t. rinr on sent- i Pcr OoaTeatkai in Session at Sane iiae
A. fc. ... Official of Institution. I .
FpsliR Ckadidate.
WOULD HELP THLM IN STATE AFFAIRS
Jim Dahlman Point Oof the trcnctb
of the Sentiment In I'nor
of the Mlnncota
.Man.
LINCOLN. Jae (Spec'al It
GRAND ISLAND. June Special Tel-
errmia Tbe popul.sts aad democrats ot
Hall county met 1b separate cobtmuUoi (
fc-re tetay U select delecalw to the Stat
and coagres4onj ooa rent ions. All a
peaceful at the democratic eonventtoa. W.
H. Thompson bad compile control. The
parallel convention, however, was turbulent
far iwtae time, aotwlthstanding that it tu
the ssaaltet attendance in rears. Of US
accredit? delegates only forty were present
7a disturbance case wbea the commit
tee on credentials reported. The commit-
pretty generally e seeded la the inner 1 tee favored granting, tbe right to dtisens of
ocratte circle that tbe Nrorsa tipuOT ene township to represent another towa
to tbe national eeaventlos would be working
In tbe Interests of tbe party In this rta'e if
It supported Charles a. Towne for tbe n
presidency. Many of tbe dJecte are laows
snip Is voting, besides representing tbelr
honae township and further recommended
that la tbe cue of tbe Washlagtea town
ship delegation tbat four resident delegates
reference to Washington township was
adopted. Tbe convention then took op tbe
question of tbe Washlagtoa delegatloa.
Beltzer made a rigorous impugnment of
tbe motive of oae of tbe members of tbe
to be faTerable to Towne not because tbiy M;t4 and tbat seats be aot allowed to
tbink bis qualification ajd ablli'y to make Coaamtndaat Beltier of tbe Soldiers' borne,
a good campaign are superior to 'now 01 an Dr. Swigart of tbe same and tbree en
ether candidates la tbe !Md. but bwue pi0Te Commandant Beltxer's motion to
ther think tbe irty woull fare r'.ter in tb- 40Coft tht rtpon lhe exception of tbe
distrlbu'ien 01 toe rnnon wmiwu'w
tbis state were be aiktu tbe democratic
nominee. Tbis Is why tbe democratic Jfd
crs of tie state are now advocating tbe in
dorsement of tbe populists' candidate.
I believe tbat If a vote were taken in tbe
Nebraska delegation oa a choice for tbe vice
presidency at least seven or eight of tbe six
teen delegates would declare for Towne,"
cald Janes Dahlman tbls afternoon In speak
ing of tbe vice presidential situation.
"Towne Is a first class orator for oat rea-
ton, and be is about the onlv mn sow in
tbe field who could go out oa a speaking
tour and satisfactorily take tbe place of Mr.
Bryan He has created a most favorable
icprestion la Nebraska and it seems to me ,
tbat tbe democrats would do well to nomi
nate him "
Continuing. Yr Dablm&n said, concerning
the platform to t a4optd at Kanaas City
"I believe a rcaEnnatton of tbe Chicago
ptform If H tbat is necessary. If the
platform of Is reaSnned and especial
emphasis Is place! on any one of its plaaki
then the 16 to 1 plank should receive tb
same prominence.."
Callers on Mr. Brjan.
Among the prominent democrats who
called on Mr. Bryan today were John W
in Eanincs.
REPUBLICANS RENOMINATE ALEXANDER
Pnpnlltt Cndorne 5ominatlon of
Brrnn and Towne nnd Advocate
Equitable Dlililon of Offlcea
Among KnslonUta.
HASTINGS, Neb.. June 3. (Special Tele
gram ) Politics wa more than lukewarm
in Hastings today It was boiling hot as!
tbca some, at four political convection we-e
la section here t tbe same time, and -aen
they had adjouraed the tre were crowj'-d
with polltlclarji and b'cre, there anl every
where were knots ani groups of fanner?,
busiaefi men and politicians discusslag the
actions of tbe many conventions.
The Adams county republican eoaveaMon
convened in Dutton ball and it wis about
the meet harmonious political convention
gathered here lor many year. J H. Splcer
was made chairman aad R A. Ramsey sec
retary. In lets than three minutes after
tbe convention we la order proper. Hon. C.
L Alexander was renominated for state
MILLIONS OF MEN
Have Been Wrecked on the Rock of
Folly and Excess.
Thousands Have Been Rescued by
the State Electro-Medical Institute
committee. Dr Sadler. Sadler explained tbat
tbe Omaha platform specifically p rovided caator and I. D. Evans for representative
that no officials or employes of the state ana w- p- MeCrcary for county attorney.
could participate In the convention and fur
thermore tbat it was charged that some of
tbe delegates named ere sot residents of
this county, one even being a reeldent of
Kansas. Mr O'Brien, a resident of Wash
ington township, complaiaed tbat tbe fa
siomsts of that township had long been
treated unjustly by the oScials of the Sol
diers borne who were in control and sjoke
for tbe unseating as recommended. Dr
Sadler, when again trying to gain the Soor
to remonstrate upon tbe attack made upon
him and the Impugnment of bis motives,
was bowled down Chairman Burger put
the question to ayes and declared Boltzer's
subsequent motion tbat be and othere be
seated carried. The chairman failed to put
tbe question to the negative.
The committee oa resolutions reportd
recommending allegiance to the platform of
Sioux Falls and rejoiced that "our party"
All three went through with a twinimous
whoop. Short aidrrs.se! were made by the
candidates, during hleh McKinley and
Roosevelt's names were mentioned and the
convention hall thundered with deafening
applause. Hon Fred P 01mted proved
the choice of tbe convention for float rep
resentative for Adams and Webster coun
ties and tbe delegate- ere so instructed.
The mention of Dietrich's came In the con
vention war always a signal for loul cbers
and enthusiastic applause. Tbe delegates
j to tbe Boat convention arc : Leopold Haan.
B. M. Parmenter. C. B. Kemple, J. D. Mlaej,
j R. V. Shockey. Philip Fuller. Bert Ramsey.
I W. H. Cutler. Henry Huxtable. A. J. Cates.
! M Kent, E L Nichols. C. C William. T.
C Fleming, Teter Warner, W. W. Fhllleo,
C. C. Winn. Enek Johnson. H. A. Morcland.
What tlie VopullMn Did
Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine and
Electricity in Our Electro-Medical Treatment.
SPECIALISTS FOR DISEASES OF MEN.
SPECIALISTS FOR DISEASES OF WOMEN.
DOCTOR TOLSON
Of tbe Slate Ulectro- Sledlcal Institute,
13US I'arnam M.
Specialist la Disease of Men.
We make so extra ncant assertion vthen we tar that millions of mm bate been wrecked on the rock of follr and exce. The trouble Is not
so much that tbrr Ret dleease. bnt rather that they allow It to (trow worse through neglect or Improper treatment. This fact Is responalblo In
tnanr cae far slne-tentha of the "iiflerinc.
Yon nhonld remember that aexaal disease are never on the standstill. rlther can yon makr anr rom promise with them. Hither yon aat
control them or they will control you and render on utterly unfit for the ordinary dntle and pleasure of Mfr.
peclflc. I'ree Sample. Trial Treatment and the like don't rnr complaint of thl kind, a any one bo hn tried them i.nnn.
lint If you have Varicocele. Stricture, Contaarlou Illood PoUon, Sexual Debility or any aoc-tntc lrae or weaknr-, you ottp It to yourelf
to fnlly and freely tnvritlcatr our treatment. Onr nntrrj of thee maladle I complete. IVc began a special tody of them oon after crndnatlnar
from rotlese, now nearly a quarter of a century auo, and dnrlnc all the rar since then they have been onr study and persistent practice. We
treat nothlnc else.
Dor It not occur to you. then, that we are better prepared to combat and conquer dleae and weaknesne peculiar to men than the ceneral
practitioner, mho, Instead of concent ratlnK hi faculties on a slutle clack of dUeasc, scatter them oer the entire field of medicine and surcrryt
ai.C.-. .v.i... -f h. 1 aomlnated the presidential and rice presl-
democratic national bimetallic committee: candidates. Bryan and Towne and
Albert McNeal of Tennessee. Cato Sells of I , thfa Bn aaa dorsed the
1 n lfittiitlfti m b TtHh a h am
. r.nremnr Thnm nf Colorado anil i uu.nuui i uj mvi Hi
James Hamilton Lewis of Washington, tbe
latter another vice presidential probability.
Tbe two questions that are uppermost In
the minds of the democrats are the wording
of tbe platform and tbe vice presidency.
The selection of a candidate will be gov
erned. It Is thought, here, by tbe platform
tbat Is adopted. Tbomllnson of Alabama
favors following Bryan's views on the money
question to the letter, but he would not say
whether he advocated adopting a new 16 to
3 plaak.
You can say that la my opinion the plat
form adopted at Kansas City will be along
tbe line of Bryan's well known views on tbe
great Issues of tbe day, because be voices
the views of tbe vast majority of the demo
crats of the country. I believe that without
tho shadow of any backdown or backtrack
from any plank of the 1R51 platform the
Kansas City platform will be drawn so as to
meet the approval of a united democracy.
"As for the vice presidency. I am sure
tbat no man will be nominated wbo Is not in
thorough accord with Mr Bryan on all tbe
declarations of the platform that will be
adopted." i
Cato Sell' Opinion.
Cato Fells ot Iowa took practically the
tame view of the vice presidential situation,
paying: "I have no personal choice for the
vice presidency. I consider the site of th
man nnd what he represents of vastly more
Importance than tbe place where he Is from.
I think Mr. Bryan was right when be said
that the two men on the ticket should not
represent such conflicting interests that the
campaign would be a Joint debate between
them."
James Dahlman, Lee Herdman and Deputy
Attorney General W. D. Oldham will leave
tomorrow afternoon for Kansas City and will
be closely followed by members of the state
delegation. Phil Kohl of Wayne county left
for tbe convention city this afternoon and
will be tbe first Nebraska man to arrive oa
the ground. The democratic clubs of Omaha
will be met here Tuesday noon by the Lin
coln organizations, which will accompany
them to Kansas City. Local democratic
managers expect Richard Croker to visit
Lincoln before going to Kansas City.
clean, economic, able and highly satlbfac
tory and pledged blm their support and
recommended the candidacy of H. A. Ed
wards of Hall county as secretary of state.
Burned by Plre Cracker.
CHADRON. Neb., June 30. (Special )
Last evening while the family of Benjamin
Lowenthal of this city were asleep in a sum
mer tent on the lawn, a large giant fire
cracker, measuring tea Inches In length,
was lighted and thrown Into the tent by
two mischievous boys. The cracker ex
ploded among the sleeping children, set
ting their bidding on fire without awaken
ing them. The father, who was asleep In
VARICOCELE
AND ITS
NEW CURE.
Whatever nav '
b tk -a.u of
vsricwie, its
IcJiMoj trs'ti
are nell !
Known tor ex-
NERVO-SEXUAL
DEBILITY
ITS REMEDY.
Men many of show you how to ret rid of it Our special
health ani ecjtu-c-.er.t tT life 1' ou artt a
you are now reap- treatment for sysbUH 1 practically tn re- sunerer ena'r in a uir vr .
lnr ?he result of suit of our lire work and Is indorsed by the men' avaV yourself o! ' th mos, successful
ot ptirsicians or Amnea ana i-uror " -. V ' U,lV.,.7rin
rAvir fnm,p follr
falling and will ous mefllcincs 01 any r.ma, it goes 10 me iut-wirum i V . ,A '.' rVJLU".
tended comment Knfflc to ,V.. i sn lost nnles rou do somethlnc f?r very bottom of the dls-ase ane forces out permanently ana 4 '"f 11.
depresses th mind, weakens the bo fir yourself There is no time to lose 1m- every particle of Impurity... Soon every ,' -nu' 'ou
rc" nervous syetera ana
leads to a complete loss &. sexua
if ma it vlrtlw . , fKi. t .
sysxeni are tieaziea. ;mnu" a ana iruirj
to rrfetrt health and the patient prpared
anew for the duties and pleasures of life.
Tk. --n.r .-a ,-,np-t held their 1 corfl t0 oar 0Oc d 11 xslaln to or it will master you and fill your whole
The populls.E aad flemoc.ats aeio ineir rou our proerB!l pf trf.mtlEr ,t y0u will future with misery and Indescribable wc '
conventions In the court bouee. M. C. rer- then not wonder why we hav pCTettively w bav treats so many cases of this
now of iiolsteln was made permancni caair- cum iomt w caaes oz vancoreiejjur- -7 .
'. ,1. iiKt irntlon and V H lr-r tb twelve months. Unaer our you are w1ta the very daylight. Once
man of th- populist convention ana n. trektn)f,nt the patient Improves from th cured by us you will never aitain be both-
the body, yourself There is no time to lose 1m- every particle of Impurity coon every m to . .Vm
'lmatelr potency, like all sexual diseases. Is nevr on sign and symptwn of Syphilis disappears vestlg.te- this sj stem
aU p'-wer the standstill With It you can make no completely ar.d forever. ihe blood the
t disease compromise. Eitntr -ou muet master it tissue, the fiesh. the bones and the whole
Janes of Juniata secretary. The convention
In Its resolutions indorsed tbe nominations
of Bryan and Towne at Sioux rails, advo
cated the equitable division of all oSres
among the three parties, making up the
fusion force, lndorted administration of
Poynter. resolved to indorse only one can
didate from Adams county at the state
convention and instructed the delegates to
the congressional convention to support as
a unit tb popultet candidate desired by the
convention Delegates to the state con
vention were chosen as follows: Fernow.
Holtteln: Dr Steele of Hastings, at large.
I H. Loi,ie. V. J Wlllars, W. J. Bobbltt.
N. H Janes. T K. Walfiron. H. B Mc
Gaw. John Matson. Mart KauCnan. D. S.
Burkholder. P. C. Larsm. Ansen F-mow.
the housp. binr awakened bv the nnlse
rushed out and found the tent filled with ! & rr. M- fte-T- 'oaB oran.
smoke and flames. The tent was pulled I J- B Lareen. W. G Johnson, A. H. Bowen.
down and the bed clothes scattered about I Gc-orge Brown. E. C. H. Tost, John Nelson,
the lawn, Moses, the 10-year-old son. was I drifS-Uoa to the congressional con-
badly burned about the face and hands. -auon A. nur aa 1- .
The rest of the children escaped without " 1 J "fr- n 5
serious Injury. The chief of police was S. Glron. Fred Miller F. Philllpt, C E.
notified and the boys were soon apprehended SrackS1"- Hribrook. T. P. Sykes, John
...a . Hsrs. W. H. Palmer. Lars Aeakel, J. F.
Hnu miu'ru uuupi uirftL , D- iicirfc n pnn.n i "
verv brlnr.lnr. All intr-tiv erea by emissslons. drains. premturnsa.
Poreness and swelling qui'-kly subside' 'mall or weak organs nervousness, falling
The nnol of itairnKnt wirm . r. memory, loss of ambition or other irna-
from the dilated veins, which rapidly' as- toms which rob you of your manhooa and
sume th!r normal sire, strength and absolutely unfit you for study, business.
ALL ASSOCIATE
DISEASES
ARE CURED.
In curlnr dl
ease of any kind
The Electro-Medical Specialists of
the Different Departments
of this InsM-ut by their spe-Ial combined
soundness. All Indications of disease arid '"u" r Jf,,rI,5 . S?T,l f'J? ?I eocele, the weakness caused toy it dlsap-
w r,Mir,r tisifo worniuriciy ano in ineir " - u . .... i I i v. i
e never fail to Elect m-teai -l trea-uiciii an- 1 TL
compllraUons If Xoe. Throat and Lntic. Head. Heart,
stead come the pride the power and th- l0?! Into Pro.tati-. Bladder or Kidney aTIer- LJ
pleasurea of perfect health and restoied ,5U' "LiSff? rC mfntiU tions, the injured organs are all rerored
Ktirnmntlim, Catarrh, i-rir-.
Pilr, etc. All Dlenwr recnllar tm
n.iF.. nuiBrt. vnbilSt4r
Dlood ToUon, Hupture. strictur. Var-
STRICTURE
PAINLESSLY
REMOVED.
have lanoolnted you
Just as certainly as yu erne for treatment
We will not do It by euttlrr or dilating
I CVDHII IC On account .0 and riermanently eliminated from the sr
J""'LW 1t frightful hia- tern. If it it Inrpctency. the many dltress-
It matters not' fl'DF!! eoueness Sj-phill 1 jn symptoms following In Its train and in-
how long ynu TL Is commonly cUl- dicaUng a premature decline of physical
have suffered FDPFVFR -d th kinr of all mental and sexual powr art totally re.
from Stricture, ; , ' . venereal dlatases moved and rapidly replaced bv the you'hfwl
nor how many It may be either hereditary or contracted, energv and robust manhood. Henre all
different doctors Ojee the system is tainted with it the dls- resulting ills and rfx complications which
e win rure you ease may iuiini iireii in xne lorxs 01
scroruia, eczema, rneumaiic pains fur. or
tn a TerfecUy healthy condition. if It Is ",0 "J "?' " "'' , .exal De-
Fyphills. any and all ekln. Blood ani Bone leocele. Trorr. Yn7',,,i...
diseases arising from tbe taint are entirely btllty and all Allied and Aasoclata
Dleae of Men.
swollen Jointa, eruptions or copper-colored
Our treatment is new, entirely orltinal spots on face or body, littla ulcers In tne
it ctm-
and placed under arrest Tbe boys pleaded
guilty la police court this morning and were
fined 13 and costs.
Cae In Court at Wahno.
WAHOO. Neb.. June SO. (Special.) Two
cases have occupied all 'the time of the dis
trict court this week. The State against
Hamilton, burglary case, took up three
days- A verdict of guilty was rendered.
Tbe sentence has not yet been passed. Ham
ilton is one of the men arrested for rob
bing Joseph i: Grofe's store. Forty wit
nesses were examined in this case.
Munson, T. W. Munson. M. M Kelly. .
N. SheaSer. M. U Burgers. R. R. Damron.
The delegation was Instructed to support
wlih ci and serfeetlr nalnless.
tltly dissolve th Etrlfture and perma-
mouth or on the tonrue. sor throat.
swollen tonsils, falllnr out of the hair or
luniw remove everv ebatru'-tlon from the eyebrows and finally a lenrous-llke decay
urinary paasace. It slops every unnatural of the flesh and bone. If you have any of I
diacfcari,'. allavs all lnfiammatlon. reduces these or similar symptoms you are cor-
the prostate gland when enlarged, cleanses dlally invited to consult us immealately
the bladder and klineys. Invigorates the I' we find your fears are unfounded we'
vui ,ttn, Vieft.tH rA wttl nnleWlv unburden rour rslnd But if 1
souadnsas to ever part of the body af- your constitution is Infertel wl'h syphil- . ment will promptly relieve all of your
(acted by the dlsea'se. trie virus we will tell you so frankly and firings and ailments and restore yo
HOME
TREATMENT
BY MAIL
av rise to) possible or in convenient for you to call at
comnletelv our oSce, n'e us a full and unreserved
main maf. history of yo-r r. plainly stating your
Most ease eai b
treated suceass
fully at home.
One personal vis
it. Is preferred.
but if It ts tni-
mar te
ana which, tn fact, are often tsoti ssrlous '
than the orlrtnal ailment tnat gav
the-n . rI! we sav. ulsannear re
m fn,.r .iik th. ne .v.. hlrtorr af V6.r ( olalnly stating yo
mr 1 symptoms. I'hjsicians having stubborn
, cae to treat are tnrdially Invited to con-
i suit us. We make r.o harge for private
XX) TOU KNOW counel and rive to ea.-h patient a legal
that this com- contract in nt'-.j. backed by abundart
btned Electro- c&sltal, to hold for our promUe Address
Vedlcal Treat- all commUEiratlors to State EJ-etro-M-J
suf- ext Institute, r arnam street, eatii.
ou to Neb.
Women
nan, J r. Carr, W. J. MrElhlney. M. Dela- at the Commercial club rooms before the In and near this city, but us the disease is
hunty. ttr.. Cortia Rabrton, H. B. Flehirty. banquet, which occurred at Knights of In a very mild form the physicians and au-
The case of tbe State against J. W. Coon. 1 chtt.inr his own delegate to the cosgres-
eharged with shooting at his wife with In- fi0nal convention, which he will do coat
tent to kill. March 10 at Ashland, has been time next week. The delegates to the state
on since inursaay and has attracted con- convention are H. S Dungan. J. C. stevent
Davis. P. A. Berger. R. D. V. Carr. John TRAIN ROBBERS ARE SIGHTED
Sailing. Claude Smith, E. M. Dunaway, F.
P. Kreltx, T. W. Hanna. L A. Dunn, M. E
Costtn. J. H. Donahue. Delegates were
also elected to the congressional and sen
atorial conventions.
CHnVKWB COIWTY
DEMOCn.lTS.
fremont llunnvvay Accident.
FREMONT, Neb., June 30. (Special.)
Attorney A. H. Brigge and his little son
and daughter met with a serious runaway
Convention at Sidney Hollers Loudly
for Brian and Poynter.
SIDNEY. Neb.. June 30. (Soecial Tele-
siderable attention Examination of wit- will Brookley. Peter Uerllng. R. B. Wahl- I gram.) The democratic county convention
nesses was completed at noon toaay and the quiht, Grlf Evans. D. H. Wentworth. W. F. , today was full of enthusiasm and wh-nevcr
arguments will be made this afternoon and Duncan. William O'She. G. W. Tibbetts. j reference was made to Bryan and Poynter
the case placed in the hands of the Jury. I Jojm Barr. Fred Plckard. John Hoffman, . tn, 0ja coan house shook. Promptly at 2
County Attorney Gllbeson and Sutton of I Letn Tibbetts. Dennis Sheedy. Harry Brewer, oioct the convention proceeded to bu.--South
Omaha prosecuted and E. E. Good N. F. Damron. J E. Cunningham. J. J. iDfi. John E. Hart was elected temporary
and G. W. Simpson defended, making a I simmering. They were Instructed to vote 1 caalrxnan aad C. P. Chambers secretary,
strong Insanity plea. Over thirty witnesses I for R. B. Wahlqulst fcr member of the state Tne coni-stiiee on credentials submitted
were examined. central committee, but were not Instructed I tll,lr Ttpon aD(j jt was unanimously ae-
1 for any candidate on the tatc uciset ine , cepted. Delegates were selected as followfc
delegates cfl(en lor tne noil conveauan state. Joseph Oserfelder. Daniel McAleese.
Attacked by
SHELBY. Neb..
.vacrj- Bull.
June 30. (Special.
, are. John Barr, J. C. Stevens. Aaron May, c p chambers and Fred Schank; eongreS'
to Zt r rt,L!A Robert S. Oberfelder. J. Griffith. A.
Oanir 5upected of llarlnc IXohbed the
Borlincton Train Srrn .rar
Reynold.
REYNOLDS. Neb.. June 30 (Special Tel
egram.) Tb? man supposed to have robbed
the passengers on a Burlington train near
Bradthaw. was seen with two other men
at 3 o'clock this afternoon, three miles west
of here, going south, driving a team of mules,
which seemed to be about worn out Officers
with bloodhounds were closing in on them,
being only thirty minutes behind them.
On account of the large reward considerable
excitement prevails here.
spread. The little daughter of Alex Vebrlck,
a farmer living south f town, died ytr.
day of the disease and the funeral was held
at the family borne.
R. D. Sutherland in the convention st, j BleMtngton; populists. William Find- Pythias hall. Congressman William Neville thoriUes hope to be able to prevent Its
Hoiarege. 1 ae aeiegaies 10 iar cuu- 1 leT v-1jjls:n Loibi, n. D. Johnson, George presided as toastmaster.
vention will maxe an enort to nave - u- Caley. Fv A. Reynolds. R. c. Beittle, B. F.
Morltx Of Hastings nommatea on me siaiv
ticket for superintendent
Democrat Are reaceful.
Th democratic convention was quite
peaceful, with W E. Joynt as chairman and
J. J. Simmering as secretary. The conven
tion gave John C Stevens tbe privilege of
Uarampturnt at Morra Lake.
STORM LAKE, la,, June 50 (Special 1
The Storm Lake Camp Meeting acsoit.on
convened today for Its sixteenth annual
meeting. Large number of delegates are
arriving on every train and East Park is
fast becoming a tent city. The weather is
too cool for comfort, though clear and
sunny.
,j . t..j . ' -j.... ut. , ' f. ieott. rreo ienmsuai aau uaa jacjvj cv,
accldeat last night Just bow it happened ,t" ,.," , v.S v.rv L. ,v 1 H. A. Howe, Carl Snyder. Fred Plckard. C. . aBd rreSentative. Fred Llsco.
uou iiou U1U. lilt Tk.n.. V.. I ri'Vnl, Peter I L . ...
..iuinu. , ....... . ip cnaimers. m. naiciia. . unicu, u. .t-
Welgant, John Conrbruck, James Gallagher ! Alcetfi A s 5CoU. The sUte delegates
and Dr Baxter .unnort Governor Poynter for renom-
eo one knows, for Mr. Brlggs hat. not re
rovcred consciousness sufficiently to tell and
tho children were badly injured as well.
Hr Brlggs was found insensible on Fif
teenth street near Broad and a block away
the little boy and girl were In the wreek
. , l. v..,m. f VJ.4f.f- m-nc vhhllv tn.
nsclou, for s'eral hours. One of h!s until the man lost consciousness
.Ik. 4. Vi,f.Vfn nt i. Ik Vii 1 v n tlirefl In
,, ui. 11,11. t,n I.' c v.r , taken to his home.
old, had oae ear nearly torn off and sus-
bull was brought Into town in an enclosed
butcher wagon and Dunn offered to help the
driver unload it Into a pasture. When It
became free It rushed at Dunn and knocked
him In the chest with its head and before
it could be frightened away it bunted and
Dunn was badly bruised, but was able to be
talned other bad bruises and cuts. The
5-year-old boy escaped comparatively unln'
Anlyl of Hear Beet.
HASTINGS, Neb.. June 30. (Special.) F William Dutton. Dr. King, George Camlng
L Lyon, director of the Nebraska agricul- I and Ed Watkint.
Less than a bakeris dozen rallied to the lp.ft.lQ!, 2oh E. Hart was elected chair-
call of the "silver republican' 1 convention ( man oJ thp coantJ. central committee and
and the meeting c.13 out a tew minutes
work N. Jaco offrdated at chairman and
J. N Lyman as secretary. Thfy named
delegates to the state convention as fallows-
J. N. Lyman. L D. Reynolds, George
Louck, N. Jaco. J. N Fountain. L. Lukins.
Herman Miller secretary.
The populists held their convention today
and elected delegates to tbe various con
ventions. Governor Poynter was indorsed
for re nomination.
STAXD CP TOU CHICAGO PLATFORM.
jured. Judging from appearances Mr. Brlggs j tura, statlon, -jBae an analysis of eight !
was thrown out ny tne aorse suaaruiy
turning the corner of Fifteenth and Broad
The children stayed in tbe buggy for a
ffffSfTw&l
walking to work
Is the only way in which the business
woman, employed in store or o5ce, can
get open air ex- j
ercisc Is it any I
wonder that she
often grows pale
uad thin and
develops a tend
ency to "weak
lunps." When
ever there ts
pain in breath
ing, soreness of
the chest, obsti
nate couch,
bleeding from
the lungs or any
other symptoms
of disease of the
respiratory or
gans, begin the
use cf Doctor
Pierce's Golden
Medical Discov
ery and con
tiine the use
until cured.
Kinety-eight in
every hundred
wbo" have used
Golden Med
ical Discovery"
for "lung trou
ble,'' have been
perfectly and
permanently
cured.
sugar beets raised by W. W. Philleo of I Kl SIOM5TS GATHER. AT XCLSOX.
Adams county. The beets were analyzed j . .
and reported separately, as follows Sugar Both Partie. omlnnte nx-herlff
content. SO SB. 1S.W. lt.S. 18.80. IS. 1S.0S J-rne. Boyd for "r'rr,:",",l,vI
::0S. :0.:S: purity of Juice. S6. 04. 66. SI. I NELSON. Neb June SO-.Spec lal Tele
S. 67. M. ES. Prof. Lroa said that these Eram.)-The populists and democrat of this
are certainly remarkably good results anl
show what the Nebraska soil and jailmate
are capable of It the way of sugar proluc-tm
License luetlon In Conrt.
ST PU'L Neb . June 36 (Special Dls-
eountr held their convention here today. Ex
Sheriff James Boyd was nominated for rep
resentative by both parties. H. H. Mauck,
whose election to the office of county at
torney two years ago was contested by the
present Incumbent. Ed Brown, was renom
inated by both parties. Tbe present county
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tr'-t curt has been in session for tbe last 1 commissioner, John Q. Johnston, was also
f r iays with Judre Munn en the bench renominated. The delegates selected to tne
M e' c? be time has been occupied by the 1 populist state convention are. Patterson
cr-r cn the contest and injunction cases
'c''rw-:cg the cltv election this spring, on
'he muiile over the license question. The
c--r finally decided in favor of license.
t"" rg there was no lecal ground for a
r-Eteft nor for the Injunction Issued
aga cf the mayor and city council to pro
h.t t them from granting licenses.
Reunion Date I Cboen.
SCFERIOR. Neb.. June 30 (Special.)
At 'he encampment of tbe lntarstate Re-t.n-ra
association held In this city yesterday
the reunion was located at Superior on th-.
dates cf September 10 to 11 inclusive C. E.
A-am of this city was elected commander
H R S'one of Smith Center. Kan . senior
v.-e commander. Joseph Hunter of GulSe
Rock Neb., junior vice commander; Rev
Hamr.toa of Nelson. Neb., -chaplain. The
ecramrment set aside a day for the Hlspanj-Ameri-an
war soldiers.
I was very sick
Indeed." . writea
Mrs. MolUe Jacob,
oTFeltou. Kent Co..
Pelaware. a n d
our family doctor
aaii I had con
sumption I
thought I must die
soon lor I felt to
r-1 h,1 U.M a
bad cough, aptt bland, and wat very hon of
breath. I naa pAina in my ciirM ir,, lui..
Paper Cbaasre Rdltor.
BRADSHAW. Neb . June SO. (Special )
The Eraisbaw Republican tat been leased
by Corporal Robert G Douglas, who will
take control July Z. Tbe paper will eon
' nee republican in politics. Mr Douglas
has had some experience la newspaper work
and wiH no doubt keep tbe standard of the
paper high. Mr Dey. the former editor anl
rrorrletor will retire trim newspspe;
Doyle. W. J. Dudley, J. Joy. a. c
Churchill. S Rose. Lee Gross. J. P. Wright,
F H. Stubbs, T. J. Shambaugh, S. Alapp.
John Dysart, James Crawford. George Jack
soa, A. D Clifford. Thomas Shlerley and
W. H Klnnlsoa. To the congressional. P.
S. Balrd. A. A. Hlatt, J Q. Johnston. J. F.
Holly. J. C. Benjamin, N. A.' Clark, S. Lar
amore. Joseph Ferryman. Isaac King, E. E.
Buckles. F. H Stubbs, Frank Tuckor. G H.
Nichols. E. L Beach, W. Rouse and M. V.
Doll.
The democrats named as their delegates to
the state convention' Clare PeeDler, r. s.
Henderson. P H. Mauck. George J Spohn.
Martin Brockman. Owen McDowell. Joieph
Tevebough, J H. Kesterson. Henry Lues
oher. C L Rundstrum. Rube Myers, W. A.
McKinney. Austin Kendall. William PeeMer
and Ferdinand Ostdlck. To tbe congress
ional J. H. Kesterson. J A. Patter, W J.
McBee. Jacob Galley, John Drockman. Will
Spohn. J. A. Buby, Owen McDowell, John
Dudley. J. C Bate. George Sohn. w. j. r;i-
lingham. H. H. Maurk. T. J. Moelle and C
E. Dudley.
I J work and enter other fields.
PopulUt Meet at 0'elll.
O'NEILL. Neb.. June 36 (Special Tele
gram ) Tbe rusty pepuliet convention met
in O'Neill tbis afternoon for the parpose of
selecting delegates te the state and Sixth
also had dyapepaa. Hefore 1 took your Golden : congressional eenvratiscs. S. B. Howard
1 I Medical Diavery ' and Pleasant t-eBcti' 1 waa ,.,. ..4 .1.
.r. wemk I could nat swrrn a room, new I can
ta maS waihing. I (eel Hkt new ptrson.
Dr. Pierce' Pellets cure heart -burs.
was io4rse4 for state treasurer and al
lowed te select the delegates to the state
convention.
Fulonit of I.ancnter County Meet
and Make Their Nomination.
LINCOLN, June 30. (Special Tele
gram.) The fusionists of Lancaster county
met this afternoon and nominated candi
dates for two county offices and legislators.
Tbe democrats adopted a platform reaffirm
ing the Chicago platform and especially
the 16 to 1 plank. The free silver repub
licans also acknowledged tbelr allegiance
to 16 to 1 and the populists Indorsed Bryan
and Towne without referring to tbe money
question. The candidates nominated are.
County attorney. R. S- Mockett: county
commissioner. A- L Sutherland; state sen
ators. A. S. Tibbetts aad T. J. Doyle; rep
resentatives, J. E. Miller. F. W. Brown.
Henry Shaw, Joha C. Mlddletoa aad Wil
liam Nelson.
Body Recovered from Platte.
FLVTTSMOUTH, Neb.. June 30. (Spe
cial.) The body of Ray Wright, who was
drowned while bathing in the Platte river
last Sunday afternoon north of this city
was found in the Missouri river near St.
Deroln and was taken to Auburn, where an
inquest was held. The father ot the bi
was notified and has gone tor the body.
Laborer Loe Finger.
HUMBOLDT. Neb., June 30 Special 1
A young man named Cox. a laborer in the
yhlpnient of Fine Calie.
FRANKLIN. Neb- June 30. (Special Tel
egram.) A fine bunch of calves was de
livered at this place today by L E. Furry.
They will be thlpped to the St Louis mar
ket. He has been feeding them about
elrV.t month and their rain ner irad W2
150 pound. With but few exceptions they 1 employ ot Frank Hicks, a farmer living
were all a dark red color, with white faces ' a this vicinity, got his hand caught in
and but very few pounds difference la
size. There were 200 head In the herd.
We have commenced to need rain here,
although corn can easily go ten days yet
and alfalfa is doing fine, but oats and
pasture are needing rain. Farmers are
very bury harvesting the wheat crop, which
is much better this year than for some
time.
the cogs of a binder and suffered the am
putation of three fingers, one by tbe ma
chine and two by the attending phyElclan.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL
RAILROAD
DIRECT LINE TO
CHICAGO
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
DUBUQUE
WATERLOO
RQ8KF0RD
FORT DODGE
City Ticket Offiei
1402 Farnam St.
School Cenaua at Wahoo.
WAHOO. Neb., June 30. (Special ) The
school ceasus has Just been completed and
shows the number of children of school age
In this district to be 51".
WbeeCfcraIt
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
Hare Crair Reache Miclhy.
SHELBY. Neb.. June 30. (Special.) The
Belrtan hare craze has struck Shelby. On Wind In qua1Ia and Rain In Showera
citizen who raised St Bernards, leveral of Prognosticated for To-
which won a national reputation. Is goln; t day
out ot the dog business because he claims
harts are less expensive to raise and more
profitable. Two other leading citizens have
invested neat sums in the small animals.
In December the Polk County Poultry asso
ciation will bold its r.bow in Shelby and
there will be a separate division for tbe
hare show. Tbe latter promises to eclipse
the main show as an attraction.
ri'MO FORCE AT LRXlGTO..
Make .Nomination and Select Men to
Vnrlou Convention.
LEXINGTON. Neb.. June 30. (Special
Telegram,) The fnioa forcet of DaweJn
county held their convention here toiay.
Nominations were made as follows: Rep
mentatlve, Ferdinand Zlmmerer; oounty
attorney, J. M. Elllngsworth; commissioner,
J. H- O'Kane. Tbe democrats Indorsed the
populist nominees.
Tbe following delegates were elected to
the state coavtntwa: Democrats, A- P.
Singer, James Woodrum, M. J. Tufta, H. J.
Wiley. J. H. O'Kane, P. Muuhie, J. Har-
1VOMAN is .ami:d as CAXDIDATE.
Fuslonlat nt Ahimorth Select Ml
DnvUfcon for County Attorney.
AINSWORTH. Neb.. June 30. (Special
Telegram ) Tbe fusionists met this after
noon and selected Miss E. M. Davisson of
Long Pine as their candidate for couaty
attorpey for a third term. They also se
lected delegates to tbe various state, con
gressional and senatorial conventions.
There were fifteen democrats, thirteen pop
ulists and seven silver republicans present
But few of our people were aware that the
three-ring circus was on exhibition.
The republicans this afternoon selected
the following delegates to tbe fourteenth
district senatorial convention to be held
at Crawford July I. J. W. Burleigh, O. R.
Eller. C. G. Grant and J. S. Richmond.
10. Forecast for
Dletrlrh Visit Colnmbu.
COLUMBUS. Neb.. June SC. fSneelal
Hnrt Charle TMetrieh the re-nublieat nom
inee for governor, was here yesterday after
noon meeting old and making sew acquaint
ances. Those who met him for the first
time were very favorably lmpretsed with
elm and he will get many votes in this
county from the opposing forces. Mr. Diet
rich premised to makr other visits to this
city during the campaign
North Platte Banquet Park.
NORTH PLATTE, Neb.. June . (Spe
cial.) A banquet was given by the Com
mercial club last night to Superintendent
W. L Park, formerly of this place but re
cently promoted to the superlntendtncy of
the Wyoming division. A reception vas held
Government Rulldlnar Site Decision.
HASTINGS. Neb.. June 30. (Special Tel
egram.) Judge E. L Adams ccacluded tbe
adjourned June term of the district court
here today. The adjournment had been
taken for the expres6 purpose of quieting
the title and to clear up all Imperfections
in the ground for the government building
site. Tbe case was eatiued veita against
Smith and was brought by Judge John M.
Ragan. Judge Adams rendered a decree
quieting the title.
Maon Install Officer.
WEST POINT. Neb., June 30. (Special )
The installation ceremonies of Jordan lodge
of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons
were conducted in the lodge room Saturday
eveninc. The following are the newly in
stalled officers Zei E. Brlggs. W M. .
Charles F. Nltx. S. W.. Christian Hirseh
mann, J W. A banquet was served immedi
ately after tbe installation ceremonies, at
tended by a large number of visiting Masons.
Follow a TaUe Trail.
COLUMBUS. Neb.. June 30. (Speeia.
Sheriff Byrnes received word last evening
tbat the lone Burlington train robber hal
been traced to the Platte river near this
city. An investigation, however, provel
tbe matter to be a false alarm. A teiiow
who could not give a very good aeoount of
himself and who was evidently a little "off"
mentally. w8s found and turned out to be
tbe party who had been "triced."
Mortsraa-r Filed and Releaed.
WEST POINT. Neb., June 36 (Special )
The real estate mortgages filed in the office
of tbe oounty clerk of this oounty for the
week ending June ao amountea to m.ouo.
while the releases filed during the samt
time were JJI.0O0.
Scarlet Fever at Humboldt.
HUMBOLDT. Neb.. June 30. (Special.)
Several cases of scarlet fevw are reported
DO
CT0R
SEARLES &
SEARLES
OMAHA.
mm bsor: 1
op MEN
WASHINGTON. June
Sunday and Monday:
Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota
Showers aad probably thunderstorms with
lower temperature Sunday, violent wind
squalls; Monday fair in western, showers
followed by fair and cooler in eastern por
tions. Oklahoma and Indian Territory Fair Sun
day, probably thunderstorms Sunday n;ght
and Monday; cooler Monday, eouttrly
winds.
Western Texas and New Mexico Fair in
northern portion; thunderstorms in north
era portions Sunday; Monday fair and
cooler, southerly, shifting, to northwesterly SEXUAU.T. Cured for Life,
winds. Night Emissions. Lost Manhood. Hdrocel,
Kansas Thunderstorms and violent wind Verleorele. Gonorrhoea, oiret, EyphMa,
squalls Sunday evening and night with gu-jctur. Pik FUtui and Rectal Ulcers
lower temperature; Monday fair ana cooler. . ai
SPECIALIST
We ruaracee to cure all casra curabl ot
WEAK MEN SYPHILIS
Colorado 1 hunflerstorms and cooler Sun
day: Monday lair and cooler; southerly
shifting to northwesterly winds and squalls
Wyoming Showers and cooler Sunday
Monday fair; northwesterly winds
Montana Showers Sunday, with cooler la
eastern portion, Monday fair, westerly ,
winds.
Idaho Partly cloudy Sunday, with local
rains and moderate temperature. Monday
fair; west to northwest winds.
Iowa and Missouri Partly cloudy Sunday 1
with warmer la central and eastern por- j
tions : probable thunderstorms Sunday night !
and Monday south to east winds and squallt j
Local Record. .
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, '
OMAHA. June 30. Official record of tem- .
the corresponding oy a me ,.!. uu"
ism iws. im 1E37 I
Maximum temperature.... JT H W t
Minimum temperature.... 64 Cl .4 ,
Averace temperature t Tl M
Precipitation w
Record of temperature tnd precipitation
at Omaha for ttsts day and since March 1.
IVjO-
Normal temperature for the day H
Deficiency lor the day... .. ?
Total excess since March 1 41
Normal rainfall for the day IV lech
Deficiency for the day ltnch
Total rainfall Mareh 1.... inches
DoAdeaey slnee March l. -.4 4i Inches
Deaeteswy for oer. period, m. . . Z OS iotbes
Dedeieney lor cor. period, lsift 1.3 Inches
U A WELSH.
Local Forecast Official
Private Disease and DUordrr of Men
Stricture and Gleet Cured at Ilsaae.
Consultation Free. Call on or address
DR. SDARLns X SEARLES,
11 South 14th - OKABL
Whether summer
or winter
"Krug's
Cabinet"
Is the drink. No beverage better
than it it Is tbe real genuine stuff.
Cooling do r : n g heat warming and
Jtrangtbestng the Wool in :nter. Appro
prlate for luncheon, dinner and supper No
stylish table, properly set. ooaiplete without
It
HRKWim nv
FRED KRUG BREWINC CO.,
Phone for a case.
Telephone CO.