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v i v month ,«*•' i I I 'tfHi' tf oMK J'-AlTIilNLNGS. !, .. T-f»*nrv n nilHT tliins ijflit. and day. if me and at ore- tittle J\ ti of Hi* |i town. W. fi Nat mrd 'M jif.tii, frjefids*t How ir i M'llV'HloWII A' j! i.,e II that l.e ha- i I iOjij Vlli pf'-enV' 41 4 HU K ii ir i» -ml ti *•*. •.- )po«e-«l "»y IJoy ti Kan S *. :ird JlreiiCi.er 'A I »h»* *st of the «A«*eli »,p difion ear U i ii 'rU J» I U' v. iii j** i'tifj« iaV e *'iiibSS toat 1 imp of tli*. irlon VlJj 1 Mif -ji'V if)» ten year '-tttt ijcii of Mdnwc x*'d if. -be f.H e b» i jrtiiHX aUtuU nr-e t. I 'd/!fe%Oli ti7jLK made me,j* tt M.. ... Hull i\ an* Mi- T'litltim I. fit" 'I: «U» Mil- itfcfix ntil IMo idii lull, -)*Hlji* !,• tl TWHII Fiif tail* cheap I siooi*AM W«*dn4Miuy ihk'y 11*1 i J-V it,-! rr 'it if* pu' t/'HHlfV of'Miid 4M tin* irrtiai .-t Monday Wli N p"' 11 (I i i!i'H th- tir^t rnjMtiK».s triji **J of \*»'rnofi rii'.%' i Iii* ti/ot-iiihir at Ir ••it'ld h'li v"»l• 1 ('J: .' «.i ll»ap"i )•». Hi: v, *nak»' iIm-O' h'. f'ii tiiS- V. "eji V of a hi HrtniU* »''jov, d«'fii and i jor sale. Wo.,., UuO? m.,i V u »/. «i 'i i i- ir harles Hetcher is up look Milbank interests. GatiJfS. PloWs, at Wood liros. Dm i'ail to hear J{rKj Gamble next low on .voti bulk' OVsl« S 1 \v 1 *'isal- 1 a iiusiu*Ks trip iii* lifni (if th«- 1 !iayard tit*- d«»fno ii *'s-senator .( Morh'V, r»"t uftiee, iti/ Hoofing «»n for tliiM-ify. riffifj, iroin llli'iii''" ill felij/" Mli ro-.\% of V "ii i iii-.! mamas*'* *en« I Juh-- ScJMK'IJ 'o«- 1'itv and Mi»-» /,.» lto« nf liri'cki-tjt idt'e •ii'. im.iV 'i iii anotJiej- coI "I is adV4«rliMtii'|C kfiuk U» 11 ""j it his farwi ''urday ''let- at perm .neiii t' ^»rt a thorotij/hly 4Wi 1 and f-iihii '•uutttf diey accompanied htUll Ut fant w eek c*rSj'»» '«J tiUM' afi'l I uvi-r /ineJ.i.v it*-ttit/ the "f Mi* W W Ihi'Mti* ahfi Al 'nt'At wlideiti town f»v a "i'ir tif v, ah hitdly '"d Ur^i't' hp and 'oi» but Mr bo tO'nt,Hl tfii' ^ouml jfi'o il Ijl'l Ut t* li"i ti and of ''l**it, (e who will bt«i wi«'ii 4tut "h t/f h* a' m//tTh 'tlMid tin* repulalion & jdr '. iuu ol |//n|/ p* *i* i II A l'MII H*i*i wm tort om .Mined by, I'tU' (lll \Vf(itMn()uy Ml'- Ku'lte Mm-fi. ,'i Wt'ii Known i of ,\ la m-township near e S u i a v it to hi^ o(o Moiite. -t!I III fv of ih.. Sat irdav a-adol- 1 1 iivi-ntion uid ni"«»t- lib ::. friend- I .'!• iad i li sof Willi Mi- l. Md-itrj. 'rhur^d:iy aJlM'Hoon (jj'j. t). io*i ,'it!"il) Hli''" •. .. winri '•'nil, Hitv. W)- and a!o i *it att i ('r*(*k, Mich. i .i ..a ..* M.i-iarifl wiu-ri-ti'i-f.r'n-i an art W'Hirc .i,': I*. \S. I horn 'i'vitii w ari 'tThni -irrtnt'-T Tli ..f"l :roin wifi. unrl friend-, at fii/ Stem* y'«.{crdav, i and when ia»»i M*i»n they wresit tmu 'i' 'ront vr111 th »aid i -i 4 liaili* -.' was anno:iTic*j la.*t Tues d:» Mr. Maih-y will h«* rftr.rin i I hv Hit' StoiM* I'opjo and I ri ,U)trj !m Jav K It ,{M I car. he pa.:i i h*- do t!h of Mr. Al»'xi«* J*. Sd M'tth-r-. j/'-heraMy a liav ht'fii one lim»" v and i :•, t«'f of docn he had hec m|| fjji,. kerii«'ls and tfior itHilv ripened and developed. f'-rn ai.d 1.1.., i oHi")iel v v. ho i-, i 1/rav .'-ooien ^hawi can j/ei fJ •vtine i.' if the J1.1,'A I ,i jtVict a if114uI slunO hut j» c. till* cause of creatiritf Ui'H '1 ien-» •••:', in the emtci iliiiiy I li if the •I'AW'f VMM |i|e j«ve cal* MfiH fake i' '/.«• shai! feel deepjv irrat" iii (0"l i t' l« I :|-ri ji •••-it- iil/i' i he \befih*en \i-v. printed an a rt icle accu^nje N-Jiu'tif pet tf/f eu of reef V ,tjy III {for his influence from the (fj-'-a! Northern flail jo id and in !"!»I from J. Tie rjecj lljn jr. e umi'hiui'ftf ••'el t.iri he l»e»fjler- »*-r i f( n* 1 Ue||ef 'orp* ,-/• ,\ down fo Mr .Senator fi.t^ maintained a Miefjee tilide]' the rha-f*j/e It notable lhat the railroad "omiiMHi,ion last ime exempfed the Great Northern from Mr W .1 'I'm ie. he phut'ina cj-vt lifeVI' 'fl ue store, Uief •Aith 'j'O'e a disagreeable acci denf Wedne-dav lie tcf wa- in the .•T'eaf!/ pleaded ia^t weef fo meet Sir 1 MurpllV- o»|e of the lime*} lite IX. I A N K S nud. At N»»!nut, Inns. t(i(. .3d -nut. failtlff, Hri.niiTt.i'I) llirlcul I"*"** .Iltv, M. I,. •'I *1 wv. la, -A!,, of &K- part ii.-.-ii St, I In Mont iwiru iii The Kif hland mi ftay „f Apr.!. Ik» 1- mov- Wiis t*rsf on idarrn'il tfi til.. i«,j, iisy I-. i,rilsr. 1K- Th«*i». m-r.- born to tfi,.(n •shorn via* r.-mov.-d from earth V'i'it "iu~ .rid i.n- i iujhl'T. al 'i-.od fci(£i wufnafit,'d, ar-1 left 1 f/ktii •r JIH I ita,,. i,rant i k-.u», in fti* ruiu' of i*C'i. ami '-.arsn* .'i'.t.'fl Hri'tS.r. j, oi 1 ,ki. luuigion, ru-" i]ih i if «J a r! ri^tifiii lift* II -•*r .ir.fi ii.t iibiinf 1» ii.- v.H" n nit'tn tit •11=tr 'I- fo'i l(n filial, iiiii. :j»u utit ilj- •ort ifn* a(r.-!i(i lip. .{..-arii of i/TH. .• .r iint ". ii -i1 r—j.i' ,!!«(,.. in: ii" kti'..- iirt f(i*r i S'l'-'i! (.11 aft'l III (!i t« n-Ht Hi Hi" Hrrm'j''t" l« tit* trnin, •ifi'l tti«*v w. r*. tit.i ii" turnwl ftmj wh^i-I i- liJtlnl !, (Kjtit tin- he uf clc ins rt'littn. .crH a,,,f fri'Tnl* [i" fifiii sn i witti out -»iiv (f"(.'i riitioii, Iii- h.'art i•»!««I ft:il ri»* ii.rt, {•.,r (,.n| t'JuK intii t.i in t! w/rrsiii_' •,( *j'ji hi. ,f 'Kt" will Wr 11*11 Ii"/.- »r' unki -r- l.rii'iL'tii in tls». hum fiiii.Tfil ,fi- !ii*M hi t!i»* i V\ tiiirtiii* hitiL' vt»-y .(i ir r,-• f-ut itii'l «n .Tffl -if* iif". ii iry iii*r» jiavniL' fntiut.'Ui ii.'i in whifli Mr liirki-l tii M.ifiiltiy, i.rv cNr! .. A Tltf (!.'-«-a*!-'l hem pari ('»nijjiir ti rnoor- :n i Kuri.'*- ut !»•'-f* O? th«* (•of W if! »'!l thf k & »%i- orou^rii! tn Albert, iihenkc The corn i- of .ari* i he «-1 hsu i.elii. »f tyiihoi if* Mini fri .! sr. of i ifuf in«ly h** dtli-Tiil-.ot -f V •0 tl»" »t#ii achoMl 11 mti unclfieft- *t»ih t« w-.-k. .tj.0, nr.il nt hr'*lmlt Wfirift H-f*.fvt Vlillin'r| 0|M'iiiiiK. Chiirrli tiiiioiiiirc. Kpi-copal services Sunday as fo||»ws Mornintr Prayer, l/'anv and Sermon lH:4r,. K •. ei, i iif? l*rayer ind Sermon Suu- dav school a! nooll. HO* R. 4iin»IJ To nptmu tn IflillMiiik Oct. Stti. The repidiliftan miiii»ai ,r-i in county will be opened iex1. "sday ty Hon. Rti,e,rt •!. ie, of N ankton, 1 he r» aib-l canditlate for congress,' (Gf, W- e i jhc E Hii. for hif+''Hmpanrti expenses. a. poi is a' clear, forcible speaker and vv }. ian(l i Mm er i!iou«« of he new lit« and pray efj that the injunction fie niad pu I rather than at,using his pol'tic.al o|,j,onents. a welf'ome to the next c.ong basemen! e.it'at'e/l in clean in tr Oj the f/elief at Of, Ulld ill the, work of Htirrmj/ Hie conf/'iits to pumped 11 He walked FA LI- M/UJXERY OPENING owr »o Hie water fanK- ami in cominj..' ba-k siepjied on a match and an explosion followed Hi^ 1 •,n somewhat burned and hand* more v. erely so, f,i,t we afe pieced to stlate that his in ytr|e are not of a nerioim charac I,«j Hi i* I ol old iim-i't were I to which vol earl-* »e!l!er« iilld Mil-tie 1 I.,ei, of lb ,' Stone ',1 who left there *ouie" IMIM* Vftrn ttl/'K and htM I iVmce heel, 111 Iht/ a» pllikney ville. Hi ei»{/a,t/ed the lumber btmi IM'MH Mi Murphy wa* at on» a hi iff owner i^Kite hiff and K a man ol by Hi of real l*i|/ Kfohc fed not i emo in* il»«po*»ed town«liip, of the Wiliii' hen Uf tu*/*, ed a*a v. Tin- very gen, t'f-il of pf ojspertty whi/'h he apoii Id4* lefufM fo Giatii muni) Ipidea miip-1-.e fo nil iu w, VI i» A o v^ho himfcf if 4' Koul I ink I/I it jUM If If s vJhjij* iP Hi4 i lilbwwfc p|o« n* lit' in iireI hcM'fy N'odv e.prc*»cd Aberdeen, excur.Hiou I he belief thill thfH be ^ohM if/ht dft'i I" i/o"d Oct. Id ri mi\\ »N\ I:\ I IOV. if 1 i\ *'I nml MHIII ••riiiu of Kciimcnliillve licit of ||i-( omit) n city,: A ft or reading the call Chair- n Smu|j ,..,,1,^ ,, .i ••«i'nriit i K, M. I»ft}t»-rj(, r'* (!ouMM,ut and ive man from South Dakota. a1 S'l ,V are all «!••«««.,I W 1 Ur»i»t "I'tJt/w-.-A." W.i F. Pittiunn. th(1 (.„nVt.mi„n u- K R„hi„snn ami aniel Mackliu wore plat-oil in wm in inati n for chairman of ilie «ifamy. I {onv*ntion. man ,i rt hn Mosrs. J. Stoinor and «J. Jiclioi*' \vr»' appointed tellers i nd the ballot resulted in 60 f. T)r. Kohinson and il for Dan i"l Mucklin, and the former was tieciared duly elected. The chairman inlrotluced Rev. N. Fit eh who oll'ored a short hiirs-r.. T,raver for the convention. •Vl:»r 111' i hie hiirch I, nud! Mr K. P. Hrockmaii was made itiin a i »r-1 temporary secretary. .*-i.-ikari". v motion the chairman ap iMrtniffttrtiitr v w "*v 'ii i i'M n i iiit iii a 11 iiiiiLi ajr tn ointoil coin mit tee.s as follows: (Yc.jent iaK 10. A. Uuchanan, I 7. 11* 1/ I... 1 (•iii!-! !v iri"^«*il. I1.* t(»k k.. \V. Kocpke, (ins Snii'dley, K 1 1 1:,:. lienedict, and F. S. Cross. kes1 utions J. Mittelstaedtj E, Kelly, J. W. Conley, .1. Hardy aad \V Raymond. hi motion the temporary chair nian was made permanent. While the committees were prepariiiir their reports, a ntun fii her of speakers were called out, S je convention beiu^ addressed bv Messrs. N. 1. Fjowthian ,f. L. T-ockhart, S. R. (told, and W. I Parsons, of St. Paul, sans? ?-v:lil»orn—Walker. iii- 'J''.. ia'iie.^ are res,|tcctfii viteo in hi) opeiimic of fall in-llin ervon Weflnevda\ and Thursday. Oct "i and 'i. Come and ins »*ct :ii. -piendid line of roods. E Mr-.. M. A CuMiiciM. K-i.-r«il VihI w i pur i ...„ understaiidintr of his lies rers {}j(i of ,.„ MV KiiL'liinil, Lorn •I H. NViicnhiirc, W'iit.', F. S •. Hflchi-I, \. Mf'lr.iw'- -.Ii. I«rl,, «itt.-.|| I K* il*h Ki*lluy,' 1 .1. Ij. I"• 11.• r. Nfils VtltKunk, i*-t Ward—W. C|in*«'lM!i(l. Win. ,ls loJlows jcejiled: esS We, the oil He. ii? Ih 4. .lid k» rt tii Ii f-- si 1,1.1 V AN s, SATITKDAY, OCT cordially invited. ft%4*ur«i*fli»ii II a ten. For the Idler S a Grain Pal ace Kpo«ot|on fo be lied Ut t'chet* I will I to Mm (be i KfiO y '*n« till one fare for tb round t-rlfV food I *mi« e, a! II Mfi I A Y S E 3 1 I S s Consolidated April a irrin«r .^ontr entitled "The (J. .P." The cmiu111iiti'»v on credentials •ported as follows: f!»- niiiiilllttw Oil l-n-ilimtlftls l«"K lf"avi t0 riB» firnl ii(nl fm* following «nti8ed.'lo ttf ut thif onv»«riti(m: f, ,.-r VHiiiii Hnt (iriiiiHiu. Alhir! Hfltn, H»n Mom \tr' rr K. s. McCitlliim, K. A. Wilrnan iTsnpti. \liiii- U II lurk. o!i N\tritiinl. W. .1. Il.-ll, K'.-il. I lX rank :ihill. (i.-o. Mi lntvri'. lln H11rrl. .1 st»*iiiiT, .1. Kortp, li OsvnliihI, Fr' O Hii.' Stum* 'li ircli tu. fl ii^. titmie Citv, 1st Warl I v i" I Port, Paul •Hcv N. •••-lt.frh, 1 Tra),|». I* .1. Pitdilwk, Win. A'^Brand iirwi Ward, HiTihhij F. 15. Brnckman. yount'j ,4jo«inn!is» Vulkv- lv r«ftiifi.-r. utt.-fi'l*d it body, fr -rush- Br»ti*t|., l).»tis f.. I.Hrtum. Ttu-n. NhI«h«ii, Olc IIIhMitv.iIiI. It Miinll nii'i ms chiiii!' "»r'111-.r A M»t«on. Ilwnh K.P u y. HhIIv, A F. t,inlt|i!t«t Jr,.| W:,rd. 1!. ft.-nIifI. (i Mr tti'lMt/M'dt, il««nrv «t-liafi*r, F. W. K l!.ii 'ii-.n. Hrd' Wsml. Ed, .lohufon. R. W. i P!'«lf»li, A I.. Abbott, CliMB. iiyIhIhI'T, W. ,Wt Kinn«*y. C, |. N«t* 1'nrdy, |. !Clx»n, ft, A. w o •»toi'ki»«dtn--Ni*li»Berg««! -fah-a»ii, I, u W ..din. W» A. Lnwiswiiie,.-'jujiii y. K«t«d&, Asct I). :lrt)«'fLr, .Ttihn p. tti-r i Twin Sm)k«~M, t». 'K-. Raynwiwi, VMttw—A It. Jf.1" 8 eteiffl, .J, L, fit tM*n% L. And«rnoii, .Johti Krickson, I wr OJmin liirther rwonsmfliid that th»» deli's?atfw S«S#0«Bt cMt th« ImH v«it» of Siii'tr d«li'gati»«. -&.H. B*nKDJt Sf*v\. v, -present, and upon mol ion r.Jnl«|tiist to hear Mr. (him hie, who! j:'d'«,r delegation were given seats Collection being taken 11 V ,,,, i,ii question for! """uttee report was adt,pted. incing the! °n mot ion the temporary see iLIWils madeperniaiHMiU ommittee on resolutions re- which wai ac- We the committee oft -ffffKitatJofilt UD&nimour>ly ri com mi-mi to tliia c0nv«ittat» tli« tollow ing r»'»u!ntici»»«: repttMienti* eftti-lttti', tMion wiwhW tef the pnr|»«» of jrigeiBsr In t..tie-'pru,.'ipie *.'if w Jr:'-."!^VrtT:::^ ,.^" r! »-r- «al Amku#ST, kimI Ui»« 1. uouilMtNa* ,liT,i:!.tr'T. iIm-ii, 1st, H»s, rt»"»i.l'r ,',,ur,,"'tt ll1" I j'- 1 .' 11 w K u S 4 Wm. Jennings for Sheriff was made oy acclamation. For clerk of courts John Lig get received ill* votes and G, W. Prevey 5C», and tlu latter was declared nomin itod. For state's ittorney Geo. S. l{ix was nominated by acclama tion. Ballot for auiitor gave J. E. Trunin tin, M. H. Thornton 1'iJ. and the ballot declared formal. J. X. Safford was nominated for treasurer by acclamation. The first ballot for county judge resulted in a tie, 4^ votes being given for S. S. Lockhart and a like number for J. H. Owen. On the formal vote Ijock hart received -i7 and Owen 40 and the form or was declared nominated. On the ballot for superinten dent of schools Helen G. Carriek received iM and \1. M. Ramer titi Dr. \V. E. Rol inson was nomi nated coroner acclamation. For surveycr, AY. S. Crowl rectuved ti'J voles and A. W. Movus L'l. The following resolution was presented and adopted Ri'riulwd—That the countv rt'iitr»l roiriMiitti'i' fIihII (oii^is.) of a liifiah.* if each votiiitr priM lin t, frtiid nii'iuIht to In* i'iioHi 3 iHid |r.1iii hv til.1 d.,l'*ir.'iti'H from at thin coavfiitiori. am! that the iliairiiKHi of thin corn intiori flmll Hppotnl a chairman of tin- county Mitral Poinmittc**. In pursuance i.i» the above the the chair appointed W. W. Downie as chairman of the couu ty Cfiinmittee aud the several delegations selected committee men as follows: Alhan— Wm. (irtiham. Adams W. O. storlic. Hit' st Mn*—Alfr^ti SSWH lfri'ii Miy Stone City, lHt Waid '''. A llrand ind Ward, F. F. Moort'. Ilioomiiur Valley —.J, Siiinll Farmimiton .John Uarlv ItHortfiH .1. W. Coriley Orant Center -A. W. Ivn'i kf. Killiorn—VV. W. Crone. Lura—Adrift Woolwv. e I row (i ii S n i ed 1 ey Madison .1 olin Swant»o Miiiuiiik, li-t Ward—. II Hrfiiuioii: id Ward I K. II llenedict: :jd Wan .1 'I niriin. I Mf»ze|i]ia I). .Stodda •(!. I Oweola H,. A. Latliroi .Stockholm -N(1h ISeriit-Mi Troy i A. Lawrciiiv. Twin Itnok*~-M. I), II. current, cum- Vernon -.J oh n K rick wot At the adjourn neiit of t:ie con vention 1 he deletrates of the com missioner distric s caucused and \Vm (Jraham was jilaeed in nom ination in the sec-wid district and John O. Xelson n the first dis trict. l»OI»^ l*OI*! After slu'nii Ileal of Priming: mil Uatliliiiu iu'tiim Oil' \%illi a l. il of KlatiK f.'artrl dtft'N. The couventioi Two contesting delegations The couventiot was called to Janowski received HI) and Dick f'.ann the tirst ward in Milbank (ra«r t»rts. L. 11. particularly by chairman F. H. Rob-lens'i. t: side were allowed live min Mr. A. A. Story announced judge he name of ,]. H. Owens utes to present their case. One that a collection would be falien was placed iu nomination. Huh was represented by up. The count had been as citizen regardless of oli!-1 l*"n»ley and one side by A. F. jessed by the state committee the candidate was a populisi or ttiliation should male it and upon roll call thei^r, as its share of expenses. republican? in e i s-U.,"*) and the in cash was collected and J*1 *.,"( ination of Owens and attempted subscribed. to smooth over the fact that Mr. Mr. A. A. Sto*y was elected'Owens" name had been pr*»«,ent chairman and W®. Gaynor was ed to the republican conveti ion. elected secretary. Some of the delegates objected On motion the eliair appointed and on the motion to suspend credentials couin itte as follows: rules and nominate by acclMtaa Lj. M. Kaercher, J. Fetinor, Jas. jtion ill were for and 18 again ft, McKenna, S. A. Str*et, A. M» Hagan. nor of Melrose was Chair appointed committee of Vv acclamation. ii.imii.iui..i) men to till tin* le^ir-iatne ami county three on ortier (f business and For sheriff the name of 3. F. crn,---. ii.-reiiy ad..,,t the mi.' r-aoiuttoiiH: poruianeut orga lization: J. V. R. (RadclifT was presented, and one Vi^'Tp"I I*riest, Thos. Ha .'an Wui. Schul- |of the delegates nominated the .oC Uil» eoiiven- On resolutions chair appointed nings, and upon ballot being tak- iUe.1, That heartiiv .-ndorse tii-work IT. li. Houck, W. 'j. Ashton, J. A en Mr. Jennings receive' two I,ilh,l! 1 Henry Nelson, Hurl and Mr Rath-liir 17. That we end,ir-.- tin. aiiuexation I ts. i For auditor, reg.ster of deeds, Hawaiian i*lainlt, and. further that it Hill -titi .. .c, ... i iie-t int.• r.-«t-1• i (.-tan. j.oM.en-i.m of i VS hilethoeomi utteeswere out, i treasurer, states attornev and !'e foMu^V^r''^'' Mr. li. S. Tyler t»f Sioux Falls, V MtniilfliiiT, awaiting report committees. [endorsed. i i addressetl the meeting while that the republican nominees be I he informal ballot for HtHtej Tyler was unusu illy mild in sjan amendment that the wh»le re f.enalor resulted in giving Thos. fcharge *, as he lu been hiniscii publican ticket be endorsed {•'itch 1" aud G. A. *i\v reiice In, a republican up to a very short .This amendment was def eated, und on mot ion of Mr. I miwrence juie ago. His urinci pal charge Hut an amend nent that tie of he ballot Was made formal ami being that the r'publican, party iiices. be left vacant was carried, vlr. Fitch declared nous e u n a u i a u i s e a e s W e e a i o a o mis nominee of the on\eutioii. poration tools an i. dominated by by acclamation for coroner •'or representative there were bosses. nfertnl !S, and C. P. Sioddard ^0, against the oppisition but th -lallot for representative Iroin factsareagainst I ini inthis, as !lm ne east Hide gave Wm. Schalet* parly is dominafod ami absolute '»Ti, John Koelh' ioi, tfe '.lllllot a s 1V ou lietl and CO it rolled by nude formal and Mi Schaler of I he greatest ihn«»» Souili Da ieclaicd elected the nominee, kola JioliUo ll.Oi ever known, Oil motion the nomination of and who*e i wim, ou the very Mr. Tiler is a very qFor sup. rintendent »he ed In nomination John Kolle, pleasant gentleii mi, ami a good, !.lames Coi skie was nominated Am, Schufer and A. (J Soineis, clean, forcible ta ker His sp«*ech bv acclaii,atiou. fohn Sterud and C. I). Sioddard. would have had more effect if For chairman central cunmit was decided to vote for west he could have shown thai the! tee a mi mber t-f num«*s'wV "'ihv icle candidates lirsl, ami on this! part lie reprei-enieil was free! sen!el, but t!ie parties ill de ote S.,tilers receivetl .V.l, Jolm from the objeci 4U1S, he urged dined, tila! the apjMMtlt met It was lelt with the ehairinan if the line 11. ti Smit.'i, l^li questions upon which Mr. Tyler was speaking, is of the rankes kind. Credentials committe reported entitled to seats the following: AUmii A. K L. Fariiiniot. W. Lura-J P. William', Thomas Jont-. .1..j,n Klliintikc. Arthur I. I)i» ken#. Twin Brooks W. s Voyer#, Julius A. Story, tieorL'o BKrmavor. tiraiu .lohH XicholH, .1 C. Priest, A A. t-i Center—Wm. Tuttle, The following resolutions re ported by the committee were 'adopted: Your committer rm reftolnt'ona liejf 11 report a- loijowf. The people'* party of tiratit cmimv in u vention MB^'inM- her lij r- M|litin iht- pi n ciple« ol the peopieV party |intopted «i rht national conventions hehl at Otnalia Htnl'l Lome, and nleiljjes our snjiport of ihoi«e pi n cipies at tin-tominu eU'Ctioii i of., to tiie people their only relief from the eiienta- limei is of conihuifd capital and lorporatioim on tti *tr libertien. We endorse the adtnmtHtration nf Covttri or Lee ami admire him for his fiivcercfnl erto»i« to conduct tin attain* of the state in an hotit'st mid economical manner. We congratulate otir governor on hi* tHicn-*fl 1 n i«('t)dt[ptr onr soldier l.oyp to the front on ^h irt notice and withuui extrn. «xpoii»- to tin- i-mi.' We i'ons.'ratnlate our general l'"Vi tins county While i«ympat! Iiniivvitli r11• hoiicHt no'in ri'ceii fitiliire I offer them an opportunity ii- in "i.-iiiliiii 4mt 1.. Ackcrman, Hpenrrr Seldcu, S, Ki.tifT!'' Adamei S. T. B. Potter, J. A. milium I I' KeTonbiij 8. A Street, Powell. M^iroee—.lolm II. Miller, A. M. llui/an. Iletiiy Martiuo, Henry Leibini, Burt \'*u V. tu (Jaynor, II. T. Hawoon. Ktlborn—.latnes McCrea, Jacob Sarll'. McKeniia. Wm. Scluiler. .» Koepke, Frank 8*iri. Stanford,»' II, li iicr. (ieors ia-Iler.ry Nelson, TIhiiiiiih \ri»on~H. IIm^hu. K. Lett#, S. P. Taylor, .1. V. i. ttoorgn W illiams Milhank, lHt VV tird--.l. II. Stoio.., Alfred Uvt ton, Thomas L. lioiick, I M. Kaerchi 8d W«rl-W. ». A«ht. n, 1*. Hrennarj, M, j. Eckcr, A. Ji}K«r, P. Dum^iiy. Report of committee on ord«-r of business was that the tempo rary organization be made in the order of the call. Adopted, rntn -tit on the victorieH that have perched upon Mir glorious buniier. hut we unh' -nint i ntly ini nn the favori(i«m Mhown in itppoi-iiiin: and r-tn.ti Jug incompeten otticers iu ih|h at iohs commtuitl, renuli in in dimeaKe iiiionc otir MoldierM and death to many. Wt* condemn the r-puhllean |ariy in us Htate lieiim ontrolled hy the railroad eorpor atioiiHand in lit* attempt to force upon tie Ptite oftii pledged to uphold these eor| nt the I lent i titer, -ntn of i.l 1 In p«| le W» endorse the eil'ort* of our iniiiihfroif rontrrefs to |ians the Free Hhiiii.h er^denin I ed and I'll l. lull and 11 11h htilii' U the liiir.lun of the xt trler« on onr prnifie. init we dcnoiinci the hyiiocraev of the repub lican purty in prei rnilniK to lavor lliis hiuh» ii- wli lie oli-inn iiiL' itH pa-caue ctiuKreNH. We rule"throutrh e "Iiosh hat let Iihh i ed it He I n a n i'ti pon he jiiihi ic«n pan v, i/. tier* of 1lnil partv ill o o v e o w a e v i w e to co-operate their -voth "hoasef"' to poUucal ob- i livioti. Tlios. L. Tiouck was nominated by acclamation for state senator. For representatives, A. L. Dickens, (ius Janowslci, 12 L. Halverson, 1:5: Wm. Schi'oed i er, l.i 1... M. Kaercher, 4: were [nominated. I A ballot being taken on the two candidates from the east side, Mr. Schroeder received l!B and Mr. Halverson L'l votes, On formal vote Mr. Schroeder I received lMi and Mr. Halverson 20. 4 For the second representative Janowski received, L'ti Diclons i 1() Isliam 9. On the formal vote I For (^aiBMiitlate for coapiy I (hie of the delegates aske:l if Mr. Houck supported therom- For clerk of courts Win. Gray- nominated republican candidate Wm. Jen- surveyor a motion was rmnle o a o u i s e a k e O n e e e e a e s o v e a s Dr O"Ready was uom mated of wJ-Ium Is eon Vent loll. At the commissioner cdriven• tioijt* Mr. (ieorge Milch* 11 was unanimously nominated in the second district anil Mr. rJ lumuts Street iu the tirst disirict ShUShIB