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| Republican Central Committee ; CITY CENCIL. | At the Republican City Conven- ELECTI)N PROCLAMATION. Notice is I'areby given to the quelified elect- EMOCRACY IN COUNCIL. I l I e HA BEE .—Thv-(;mnd Centmlhfllmrd room | | CITY ELEC I‘ION -mg D THE 0 has been greatly improved by the | — | new entrance on Fourteenth street, orrlcul. ru-u: JER OF THE CITY. | which was thrown open yesterday. | ———————————————| The bar has beenmoved to thenorth | side of the room, and elegantly re- | arranged. There will be two new tables put in, one'of which will be a monitor pool table, which will be a | nevelty in this city. This room is indeed a very attractive resort, and | will continue to be so as Jong as Har- | | ry Erdman mixes and dispenses the | liguidsat the bar. P, = ok st Fersonal | Hon.T. M. Marquette, a promi- | nent lawyer of Nebraska City, is ureska | Stopping &t the Wyoming, iz | Captain C. B. Rustin, of the Oma- ha Smelting Works, left for the and 75, e closes &1 1545 B t305. . | East yesterday afternoon. Semdags irom 12 101 p. | ; £ £ Yost. vosmmster. | Judge Dundy is expected here to- | day, to hold a special term of the | United States District Court. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE ur\ eGP Dol ks o L. TRAINS. | Duell, yesterday returned from al | wisit to the East. 15t Ward—] J.H. Pynchon, the newly appoin- | 24 Ward—THOMAS SWOBE. s of the { ity of Omaha, that au election will D held whhia and tor the City ‘of Oaha, on wesday , the seventirday of Apeil, A. b isti, held a regular | tion Monday afternoon a central b foc the ol ving to'vit: For the je council cham- | committee, composed of the follow- | eleetion of Mayor, rv-um, Clerk, Marshal ing gentlemen, was appointed : Police Judge, ity Eogin-or, and S'reet Com isaio) ‘wu! and uve wem- T Bty T e e e s Second Ward — Thomas Swobe, The eity | weekly meeting ind ber last night. TUESDAY, APRIL7th, 1574. Ponderous Bodies Move Slowly. B ibers were pre- Gibson, Jones, | e emu,suuphen, esident. mmittee reported The e, ““"‘_’hom | Frank Smythe. | Third Ward—I. W. Miner, W. A. public property | Gwyer, Jr. afi:“;}“fi“"n Fourth Ward— W. > the location of | Lewis S. Reed. e e table, | . Fifth Ward—H. Jones, C. Fisher. | ted. |” Sixth Ward—C. K. Coutan:, W. B. Smith. Mr. Wiltse introduced the follow- ing resolution which was adopted Resolved, That it is recommend- | - | ed by this convention that in the ose | future the registry list should be | used at the primary elections, and | that no persons be allowed to vote who are not an elector in_the ward and a voterin the Republican party. SPECIAL. NOTICES. 1 Babel in Embryo. —_— | Opening and Closing of Mails in | Omalia. 5:-_’,——- . - = . rE 11:00 = . i jicket Republican Tic! T T e \ also tthe same time and place the qu. -Iiunol T s s Hundred Thousand Dol payable in twenty | RS E bum, for the construction of wa'er works, | Ml be decided Lot by said€lection, and of issuing said bonds mn yote & tallot which shall ATER BU) For Mayor, CHAMPION 8. CHASE. For Treasurer, JOHN BAUMER. For Clerk, M. Francis, Nominations for City Offices- For MayorgCol. Savage. 430 | { For Tressurer—Edward Johnson. For Clerk—S. N. Mealio. opened it the mu-m; ‘samed p several wars, to wit: ard, s Tarver Hall ari at Engine Hovse No 3 dnlflmuunm e 4th wani at the Court House. h ward at F. B. n-hh'\ cor. 12th and Chi- ek in the morniog ua = iy, 'L Wituiess whereof, T Fave herean'o st my | hand tnd cused the seat of mid | | fi e ning Snight et 430 mendation. 10:00 For Police Judge, R. H. WILBUR. For Marshal, JOHN CHRISTOPHERSON. For Street Commissloner, J. H. BUTLER. For City Engineer, EDMUND DUTTON. For Alderman: ‘wox1! 04N W.ER and sl Eastern clties, Net O umouts, Councs Blut ol B.1 T et o & . chusen 5 4305 e tio ana st Josephy | | | at pine | conttnue opea | Furniture Dealers Are receiving an immense stock ot Furniture from th: 3 ern cn.mf The P:bu are invited to efllndu.:uer“ new styles of |PARLOR, DINING ROOM, AND CHAMBR FURNITURE. SIDE BOARDS, BOOK CASES, WARDROBES, DESKS, &p. | Grain Company. referred back to the comml power to act. Further granted to the committee in’ hich | to purchase an alarm bell. The committee on si ) For Marshal—Wm. P. Snowden. t briddts recommended that tition of 8 number of citize for cross-walks on 16th | granted. Adopted. A commanication from For Police Judge—E. L. Emory. —~— 7 lo be bervunio afixel, ihis {re} & lmm-ldy of March, ‘A. 3.8. GIBSON, Acting Mayor. —_— NOTICE.— Aavertisements of To Let, For fole, Lost, Wants, Found, Boarding, ac., wil} GeNTS per A" subssnuent. lmnr;rl“ | et - each satbsequent insertion. | FIVE CENTS per frat_inse-iion me. The OARRIAGE MANUFACTURZES. | never less shan TWENTY-FIVE = Established 1858. | The Democratic City Convention | Fime Card of the Buslington Route | a7 oMATA. o5t 4. . | 10:45 ¢ M. eMoadays excepted | Tnists the only line running Pullman Hotel. | B Rcoce, _ MamavP. DRUEL X . At et ageat e Wen ,"‘Ju_ ‘Ouaaba, Neb. Cnlon Pacific. mave. R e SO P Chicago & Northwestern. manu peOEW -~y V00 AN Omafbuses and Baggage Wagon ot corner Parnbam and Ninth strecta, 8 B aiutes in advance of the sbove Railrosd | 1me —_— OMAHA BREYITIES. o Anv:rmzu—m CARCU- LATTI0S of the DALY BEE Ix more than domble that of any other daily ebraska. paper published in N -Peyeko'- Restaurant and Oyster | yooms. The leading house of the | kind. 207, Faroham street, between Twelfth and Thirteen! feli24tf —Dr. Isate Edwards s seriously | in. BRCVE —Attend to the registration of | your name if you wish to vote. — uPigasant Hours” will give two, | and perhaps. three, sociables nnor Lent. —Bausiness at the Police Court is dull st present. —The public schools are having | vacation this week. John W. Hugus, post trader at Fort Steele, is in the city visiting friends and relatives. —Dr. McClelland can always be founa at the Grand Central Hotel during the eventng: —The orciiestra will accompany the singers at the Philbarmonic re- hearsal this evening, —We are informed that Mr. E. Allen, of Engine Company No. 1, is » candidate for the office of Chief Engineer. —+Soeial Hours” may give 62e0r two more parties this season. This club intends to indulge in moonlight dances during the summer. —The omission of Col. Wilbur's nsme from among the nominations in the “head " of the Republican City Conventiou report in yester- day's BEE wasnot intentional, be- ingan oversight. —Republicans of the 6th-Ward should attend to i they ‘wish to secure a full vote day. Their attention is o Registrat’s notice in umn. e Jcol- —The Douglas County District Court is in session office, and Judge Maxwell in the | Court Room. Judge Maxwell is engaged in hearing the case of ‘Williams vs. Lowe, a long contested matter, and one in which Judge Laske was formerly interested as | counsel. —In the case of Adolphus Bochme | ‘vs. the eity, for damages in tearing Qown the wood front of his building on Thirteenthi street, under the au- thority of the fire limit ordinance, Judge Lake has sustained the de- murrer to the petition, deciding that the plaintiff has no esuse of action. Spaun & Pritchett for the city and Savage & Manderson for the plain- Hfr. —George Wilkinson is the name | of an eccentric eripple who arrived here yesterday from tie East. He has a short leg, wears a crutch, ‘weighs but 84 pounds, and elaims to be the champion hopper of the ‘world, being able to hop a inile in | thirteen minutes. Among other tricks that he performs is the whirl- | ing of a lot of plates, making them dance a waltz, schottische, or 2 pol- | ka. —Mr. James Bowen, who is to re- open the Belle Upion, under the | name of Grand Central Vaudeville Theatre, on Thursday evening, is & man who thoroughly understands | his business, having been engaged as a minstrel himself, and also as | manager snd agent for different troupes for over seven years. He promises tomake a first-class place | of amusement out of the Grand Central theatre. —Mr. E. C. McShane, who was | mominated last evening as a Demo- cratic candidate for councilman for the First Ward, declines the honor \vith thanks. —The concert given at Turner nday evening for thebenefit of mo ,, Buchler, was fairly at- _ded. The entertainment was a | The violin duet per- ders was well rendered. These ,.fl.p-emdds-blem “‘m&.m Become bril- | Pacific, left for the Wt yes erday | the Wyoming Hotel: | Barie, Toledo, Ghio; Geo P Russell Judge | Lake holding court in the Clerk’s | | proval of this meeting, that a_com- | | churches, Sunday and day schools, | and societies to appoint delegates | mmonth. Beingone of the best local- | 2d days April, “ted traveling auditor of the Union | 3d \Vllrz}tong Term—S. G. TAY- | 3d Ward, Short Term—CHARLES Dr. Clayton Teffinsand wife, Knox- | % ™4 factories. Sell MUCH BELOW The following are the arrivals n! J B Silvis, Grand Island; A J | and wife, West Point, Neb; Thos F | Sullivan, Lowel; G S Cruickshank, | M Haight, Denver; M Chamberlin, | Burlington; Miss E Robinson, lle, Mo; A H Shealey, M King, S S Dunham and wife, St. Louis; J H Kimball, Hesman, Neb; RC Tooker, Chicago; J B Tooker, Che; enne; D A Harmon, Fremont; A | Castier, Leavenworth; D North, | Colambus; Miss Hoyle, Kearney | Juntion; W M White, Hastings, | Neb; H P Handy, Grand Island; M FSafield,J M Whiteame, Chi- cago; H DThompson, Des Moines. The KIN BABY BUGGIES. 1 3 specialities.” | Tam agent for others. WALL PAPBR! Stock large, Prices tow, BIRDS! T am the ONLY dealer in genuine IM- | PORTED German Canarles. The | above at wholesale, LOW ! EBER- HART, KING of all dealers. meh 30-1t, CopiEs of city charter for sale at | the BEE office. tf Ix the French Coftee House, 485 Twelfth street, between Farnham and Harney, is always to be had the most splendid cup of coffe, chocolate, fried or boiled eggs, &c. Noliguors. mar 28 1t svmmd ‘Ward Registration Ni Notice is hereby given that T will \ | sit at the office of John Davis, Esq., | over the First National Bank, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 2d, 3d and 4th days of April, from 9 o'clock a. m. until 5p. m., for the purpose of making corrections and additions to the present list of legal voters of the Second Ward. A. R. ORCHARD, Registrar. March 27, 1874, margi6t | ALL kinds of SECOND HAND BOOKS Bought and Sold at Doyle’s Book Store, Douglas St., near 15th. meh27-1w The Temperance League. To the T=wperance Citizens of Oma- ha in mass mé-tiag assembled : mass meeting keld at the Lutheran L‘lhurclrn on the z&;i inst., to present a plan of operation for the temperance citizens of Omaha, would respectful- | 1y report and recommend the fol- lowing plan, to-wit: The organization of a Central As- sociation to be called the Omaha Temperance League. The membership of said to consist of one delegate from each | church (without regard to creed), Sunday or day school, and eacl Fraternal and other society in the | BANCKES. 4m Ward—LEWIS BROWN. 5th Ward—Dr. L. F. BABCOCK. 6th Ward—0. C. CAMPBELL. For Members of the Board of Edu- cation: 1st Ward—W. H. §, HUGHES. 24 Ward—J. W. LYTLE. 3d Ward—E. R. WILLIAMS. 4th Ward—ALVIN SAUNDERS. 5th Ward — ROBERT McCON- NELL. 6th Ward—C. A. CALDWIN. “~PENMANSHIP—During _ the next two weeks I shall arrange epe- cial classes to accommodate any whomay wish to spend a short time in learning theart of writing. | Here isan opportunity you will not get every day. Terms One Dollar per week. Come and make ar- rangements as early as possible. Geo. R. RATHBUN, Principal Omaha Bus. College. mar 28, tf A Farewell Party. Last evening the past and presen members of the “Bachelor’s Club,” and other friends of Charley Byrne, Mrs. Ryans, the Club’s headquar- ters, upon his approaching depar- ture for Plattsmouth. There were about forty gentlemen present, and music was voluntarily furnished by the City Band of eleven pieces. Mrs. Ryan, who Is noted for her excellent cuisine. The evening was passed in the most pleasant and sociable manner, and was thorough- | tendered him a farewell party at | An elegant supper was set out by | imot ll U.Ie Umwd States Court | 2 o’clock y mlenluy afternoon. The Convention was called order at half-past two o’clock, by D L. Richards. L. C. Richards suggested as tem- porary Chairman, Fred Metz, who asked to bo excused. Charless H. Brown was then elected to that | position. | A. B. Sno%den was elected tem- porary Secretary. A committee of three on cre- dentials was then appointed, being Messrs. M. Donovan, F. Metz, and 8. Herman. Considerable time was spent by the eommittee on credentials, who finally reported the following dele- | gates as entitled to representation: FRST WARD. Patrick McGavoek, George Kleff- ner, C. C, Merick, Chas. Brandes, L. Y. Morse, Patrick Doran, Fred- erick Krug, Frederick Metz, Maurice Dee, Ed. Crelsmann, W. P. Wilcox, J. F. Morton. « SECOND WARD. M. Donovan, J. R. Conkling, Thomas Kennedy, Henry Bruning, Chas, Simpson, A. Murphy, L. C. Richards, J. S. Marsh, Jacoh Strick- ler, Christ Hartman, N.N. Vinquest, John Whitnell. THIRD WARD. Phil Mehrlidg, Henry Lauer; Jobn T. Clark, Peter Mattingly, Joseph Leis, John Galligan, C. H. Brown, Fred Dellone, P. H. Lary, A. B. Snowden, R. Kimball, Geo. H. Peterson. FOURTH WARD, Frances X. Dellone, M. J. Johan- nes, E. H. Samrop, Wm. Scott, S. N. Mealio, J. W. Yates, H. W. | mittee on Water works was. ED—A nursegi at e orthwest coruer e man prefered. 231 and it WAT Rurt sta. ANTED—To "ent s House of five or six Tooms wich barn,onvenience to business parto town. meh16tf 12 Douglas st AN TED—Whileyou are cleauing house, Council fixed upon next Fi night as the time at which to A.T.SIMPSON'S | CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY | { A Large Stock of Medium & Common Furniture AT VERY LOW PRICES. Wisiyer Laundry. they wil: do them s goud -8 Dew. " e 7wl and finish the business now in; hands of the several commil A gommunieation from | Commissioner, stating in | work which he had not as pleted, was placed on file..” The appeintment of J ly as Chief Engineer Department was con! The plat of Mr. to the city of Omaha, to the committee grades for examination. An ordinanoce to No. 308, in nhu‘y;:o bonds, was present read a second time by Hile agd laid upon the table, The ordinance fixing the of circuses was laid over mecting. Mr. Marsh moved that the fatter of repairing the city scales on 11th street be referred to Mr. St and the street enmmhdonu power to act, Carried, Mr. Weidensall Mllnu OMAHA, March 31, '1L To the members of the Convention of the 30th inst : GENTLEMEN : Having noticed in’ the papers that Thad been chosen as a candidate for the office of City Clerk, it is with regret that Iin- form you that through a misunder- standing my name was brought be- fore your convention, and not by my consent. Those who used my name, 1 believe, did it in good faith, believing T would accept, though they knew I did not want the office. While I fully appreciate the honor conferred, and am sincerely thank- fal to my friends for their intended kindness ; nevertheless, in justice to [YOARDERS wante! at the Monigowery ¢ thand Twelith New ant roums, good table au times. i price 1o sult the mel. 271t reet well, B ishe. Vacilor rent Mani0n the prews Apply b s will siow the property o3t\s W' KDELL, Bevi.s Slacon Co. Mise e Bquire of melzt & SALE—A house and lot o P.ii lion , es Tuble location for stor , lot 22x140 [t hous- 18x33, one story and on--half fgh. Tn- e of Dr. . £. Beadle, Papl lion. mel b land 1o Duglyscotntv. Tems axy YRON REED & (0. i RENT—An clegant large double house, all m dern conve bara and 4aret Sit uated in the City of the post office. twner The situation s eligi- ‘me be respogsibe. A'd exs srke Godwia, Atioruey at Omaha. Appl e nts or loguie WAL e ik School I(\nlmn‘. man 0 do genera housewor | th £ CO. “Brokers, 1% Tenth & ostasow s A them st the cg7 140 VWAN ED_A vl odog eral ousewos e w-at iy House. on Capital avenue, between Fiev- | veno ated, pleas- | ovscs. Tho bous i8 already farm- | SALE (HEAP —Lighty acres of desira- | | | ‘ 588 & 540 Fourteenth Street, | (Otfce upstairs,) Omaba, Nebraska. Carriages Bugties ‘o hand or ave to order. [ (oN- B=Pirtcular aitention paid 15 Bepair | ng. ey | L. WOODWORTH 228 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb., DEALER (R Carriages, Hacks, Buggies Patent Wheels. | Boad Wagana, Troting Sulkies, Steitons st | debaker's, Celebrated Wagons, James B Hilvs Celebrated Concord Harness and Whipe, | Xorse Clothing, Robes, Blan Moterial of all Dencr ] e P horer ead 4 tinase? ‘EARD WOOD LUMBER Thimble Skeins. Axles and Springs I TOEN FaRK. 255 Harncy ntreet, between 14th and isth S © Carriaze and Wagon Naking In all it Branches, in toe fatest and most approvel pattarn. HORSE SHOFING AND BLACKSMITHING oA Fepaiog done on short nutlce en2f 'y Ea. 2X. P AGEH, CARRIAGF, BUGGY snd WAGON MANUFACTURER. N. E. CORNER of 14th snd HARNEY STS, | Would respectfully sanounce fc the publie | th t be is uow ready to 11 all contructs in above lines with nestoess and dis Nos. 187,189and 191 Farnham Street. OMAEA. NEBRASKA. mar2eodi? HENRY HORNEERGER. —WHOLESALE DEALER TN— YA ines, Liiovors, € sass, ®c. Do Fine Old Krnhrk: Whiskies aud :mported vioods a Speeialty. gl OMAIA, NEB. STEELE & JOHNSON, YWiaoLESALE QRROGERS, —SIMPSON'S BLOCK— 538 and 540 Fourteenth Street, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE, OMATETA, mehli2y NEB. Established PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, —WHOLESALE DEALERS (N— ly enjoyed by all. A general regret was expressed that Mr. Byrne had coreluded to leave Omaha, - He has long been a resident here, and has ever been known as 3 genial and Williams, H. H. Jeffries, Fred Williams, Henry Hornberger, David Schonrich, C. H. Downs. FIFTH WARD. ‘myself. I must respectfully, but positively, decline. Yours truly, J. WEIDENSALL, JR. spatch. and Dress Maker. Express wageow const-nuy on band snd Ladies’ Fashionable Cloak : FANCY GROCERIES, Teas, Spices, Tobaceo and Cigars. Your committee appointeq ¢ 1B€ | affable gentleman, honorable in bu- siness and other affairs, and a prom- inent society man. What Omaha looses, Plattsmouth will gain. at D, C. SUTPHEN'S, J. B. Mapss, Agt. mch24tf 13th. | soning. wanted v by one of them, took w2 the bottoms for the purpose of po. soning him. Arriving at a certain spot they threw to the animal a piece of meat stuffed with strych- nine. The dog devoured it with great voracity, and then looked up | fieasantly, as if it said, “Thank | you; have you got any more?” The dog didn’t die, but kept skipping city of Omaha taking an interest in the objects of said organization. | id delegates to be elected for the term of one year. Said organization to elect officers | | and adopta constitution and by-laws | | for its governmeat with no unneces- sary “red tape.” Your committee Jeeming it im- | portant to avoid merely a spasmodic | fort to correct the great evils aris- | |ing from the use of intoxicating | } drinks and seeking to secure perma- | nent and continuous<effort would | { recommend that said league, repre- | senting that all temperance people, | have for its main objects the secur- ing of signatures to a pledge, the reformation of the intemperate, the organization of sub-societies, the opening and maintaining of free reading-rooms, coffee and tea rooms and the publication and circulation of temperance literature. We would especially urge the im- portance of labor among the youth of our city, and the organization of | “bands of hope” in our Sunday and | | day schools. Your committee recommend in case these views meet with the ap- | mittee of five be appointed to invite for the purposes above stated. Respectfully, WATsox B. SxrTi, W. A. LreE, EMLEN LEWIS. OxMARA, March 28, 1874. A GREAT BARGAIN. For rent, a store with shelving, | counters, sugar boxes, ice box, and ] large back store, corner Sixteenth | mar23toapl4 arourd as lively, if not livelier, than ever. The two men came to the | conclusion that the canine either possessed a cast-iron stomach, or else the strychnine was mot of first- | class quality. They started for | home, followed by the dog. Hap- pening to pass by a Union Pacific freight car, the idea of sending the dog west to let him grow up with the coutry, struck one of them. Opening the door the two men put him inside, shut the door again, and procecded to their homes. The dog is now probably on his way to the Far West. | First Ward Registration Notice. Notice is hereby given to the voters of the First Ward, in the City of Omahs, State of Nebraska, that | the undersigned, Registrar of said ward, will sit for the correction of the registry of the voters of said ward at my office, No. 163, Farnham street, on the 1st, 2d, 8rd and 4th days of April, 1874, from 9 o’clock A. M. t0 7 o'clock P. M., except one hour at noon, of each day. JonN RatH, Registrar EBERHART'S “specialities,” BIRDh BABY BUGGIES and WALL PAPER. mch28t2 TuE undersigned will sit on Wed- Forr Seott rusty and black coal 211 Farnham street bet. 12th and An Unsuccessfal Attempt at Poi- Sunday afternoon two men, who i *fle. rid cfl dog owned a canine to -t will sell bread at a uniform price. and Chicago streets, all for $25 per | nesday and Thursday, the 1st and 1874, at T. C. Brun- | ner's, corner of Sixteenth street and Capital avenue, for the purpose | of correcting the list of voters in the Fourth Ward, Omaha City, Ne- ‘wraska. P. Huous, meh27ts Registrar. * > ities in the city for a retail grocery. | Mar. 20, tf. S. TavyrLor & Co. 1am now receiving a large and well selected stock of all grades of carpeting, oil eloths, wall paper and window shades, which Tam prepar- ed to sell very low. Pleasecall and examine my stock before purchas- ing. Jonx B. DETWILER, 504 Fourteenth street, bet. Farnham and Douglas. moh19tt Notice. On and after the Ist day of April, 1874, we, the undersigned bakers, W. M. BusHMAN has removed to | 265 Douglas street, near Fifteenth, and is prepared to show and offer for sale the finest and best assorted stock of Dry and Fancy Goods— | latest styles and patterns, and atthe lowest market prices. mar27ef Notice. Mrs. 3. W. Majors will re-open | ber house for boarders on Monday | moming, Apnl 6th, 1874, at the cor- ner of 16th and Douglas streets. Mns. MaJogs, Proprietress. BEINDORFF & MACUSS, W. URLAv & B-o., wich 31-1w, Faulkner, Pat Swift, Maatin Kenny, D. F. Richards, J. W. Crawley, F. Streitz, Wm. Gushart, Thos. Mel- drum, T. J. Casey, Wm. Paver. SIXTH WARD. Shields, Willhelm, E. V. Smith, Medlock, Hodges, Mell Smith, Herman, H, Hume, Weimuller, Mackey, McKinney. Report was adopted. The temporary President and Secretary were made the permanent officers of the convention. MAYOR, Nominations—Col. J. W. Savage, Hon, Ezra Millard,and J. J. L. C. Jewett. Informal Ballot—Savage 53 Millard 9; Jewett 7; Gen. Mander- son 1; Poter Tler 1, ® On motion Col. Savage was then nominated by acclamation for the office of Mayor. CITY TREASURER. On motion of M. Donovan, Ed- ward Johnston was nominated by acclamation, and was declared the uanimous choice of the convention. CITY CLERK. On motion a formal ballot for City Clerk was taken, the majority of votes to elect. The following genl.lemen were nominated : S. N. Mealio, . Kitton, Peter Hugh rlnk 'l'hom, Julius Hines, and Ji Fnrnml ballofi,—Mullo, 4l Kll- n, 11; Hugus, 2; Thorn, 9; es, 'hrk 5. o. mous nominee of the convention. POLICE JUDGE. Nominations.—J. T. nolum.n, | J. R. Porter, E. L. Emory, E.D. | Chandler. Informal ballot — Holtzman, 7; Porter, 22; Emory, 32; Chandler, 1 Formal ballot—Holtzman, 2; Por- | ter, 19; Emory, 41; Chandler, 10. | Mr. Emory was declared the unanimous choiceof the convention. CITY MARSHAL. On motion Wm. P.Snowden was unanimously nominated by accla- mation. STREET COMMISSIONER. The foltowing were named for | Street Commissioner, viz: Thomas | Swift, Miles Serio, 'Peter Larson, | Thos. Brady, Patrick Powers, Oliver | Dennis. The following was the result or‘ the informal ballot : Larson received 5, Grady 6, Swift 12, Dennis 1, Powers 28, Leise 1. On the formal ballot Swift received | Serlo 15, Larson 1, Brady 6, Fowen 41, The nomination of Mr. Powers ‘was declared unanimous. CITY ENGINEER. Charles G. Herlitzand Louis Von Froben were nominated for City Engineer. A formal ballot was taken in | which Herlitz received 52 votes, Froben 16, Jones 1, and Frazer 1. CENTRAL COMMITTEE. The following City Central Com- mittee was l[:polnled upon nomin- the delegates from | | | Brandes, | Donovan. Third Ward—H. Lauer, C. H. Brown. Fourth Ward—S. N. Mealio, W. Wm. Lumb, A.J. Robersts, Thos. | ' Mealio was declared the unll:ll-l | Comer Thirteenth and Douglas Sts. H. L. Latey, corner Douglas and h streets, keeps fresh Taffies and all kinds of candies. Also, the best | pies and eakes in the city. The trade | o1 families solicited. mch20tf tion f ek 15, 0111 the wholeci v an. iry, ‘Also Lot 7, B ok 40 T Racmazos, N6, 033 13+ bet. o Louglas weh2l-mou-thr-sat-3w & RENT_The Valler House, Inquic of JOHN T. PAULSEN, T TPy W o oot s il it I 3 thi o, or adireas . T. Clrie Belle b0 ANTED—At the Wyoming Hotel, two ood gir's, at oncs. Ap Iy b iween s 11 REMENBER.—At Allendorf's, No. 209 Douglas street, is decidedly the best place to buy the choicest of all Kinds of Fish; also, the best of Eggs, 15¢ per dozen mar2stf ALLEN, the Grocer, keeps the finest assortment of Groceries in’| this city; call and buy of him for | cash, and save 10 per cent. on your | purchase. meh24tf & ol 1 ) larg: tarm apd cioa- o se tle ents ' _'“______.___ 0, SALEOBRENT A farm ol 2 ares Witn house and barn, situate one half mile mest of the Bapack; Inqu ¢ of mehi6f P. REDMOND. Just Received. Fine lot of SPRING GOODS eon- sisting of French, English and American Cassimeres, Doeskins, Cloths, &e., which I am pre- | pared to farnish, made in latest style, and at lowest rates to be found in the city, Also gentlemens' fur- nishing goods at GREATLY RE- pUceD rates. C. F. HAMANN. S. E. cor., 11th and Farnham streets. m26 6t Peach Marmalde at Brunner's. mar26-5t. family earriage snd 8 match Rorsewidh Bur 6 aisoone new bigsy w -.u-t Borses. The abve pi pert Boliatag eat targain. nquire o JOMN E BULE & e iyl o Do . DR SALF—A twosiory whitchause thirieen we L, ahundance vure wit r, cis- tern, dc. 'The lot b full size, exc. llent sardes, berrie , carran » aud other fruit. A ‘s burn near & vever fail bro k. Terma favo sbe. Inqubie of Mrs. ¥ age.on the. premives, corncr of 1°th Masou st mehigil ANTED—A fow day boirders can be s0- ted with frst class board st Faroham st. over rcoms lw-l"uuyl-l by Peyckes restaurant. E BALE OR RENT—Vines.r wo ke, ERee s compistecoler, Sk ok bus B =x,als0 150 harreis vinezar for sale, the verybest. FRANK DELLONE. QNEY TO LOAN—Enauwre of F. A Teals, Boom No. 9 Visscher's block Oma 12t Boots and Shoes. Largest Stock, Finest Goods, Best Assortment, Lowest Prices. All goods warranted. ma26l m HENRY DonLE &Co. with a cottage house 1600 each. SrupsoN’s Cigar Factory will re- move April 1st to Creighton Block. mar2s, 6t HOBSE EAD.SH Is o for mption. SE jouss has been thoroushly rey T RO ox e sccommmdasion ol Sessdacs | and the public generally, on the 1st of Ma ch by Wm. Howits r. Charges reasoustle 10 s, bet. Cap. ave. and Dave: port st fed4ir OR SALE—A thoroughbred, short horn boll, four years o.d. Inquire of Pom riy nedy, Papiilion febrt ANTED—A g0l blacksmi b with some Apply to Pamroy & Kenuedy, P pillioa, Buy groceries cheap for cash, and the place to do it is at Allen’s, an24tf Croice FREsH BUTTER at mar 26, 5t BRUNNER'S. T. C. BrU: meass o siuri shop 11 4 couniry town 248 Promanada “n'tss Eranine ™ | Saits, Mor CLARK & FRENCH v "ht.;lesa.le Grocers And dealers in JANNED GOODS DRIED FRUITS, ETC. Green Fruits 'in their Season 212 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb JOHN T. EDGAR. —JOBBER OF— Shelf: Heavy Hardware IRON, STEEL, NAII.S WAGON STOCK, Aca:mmms, THRESHERS, HARVESTERS, REY ERS, MOW RS, DNILLWIIII)I : WS, COLVIVATORS, Hid- CORN- PI.\K'I‘II‘K;I.‘A.D WAGONS. RILEY & DELLONE —SUCCESSORS TO— WILLIS & ANDRESEN, No-. [O8 and 510 14th St Omah~ Neb —IMPORTERS OF— 'WINES, BRANDI:S, AND -GINS. Who'esal a.xm in PURE BOURRON CO., :n" Y, QT DISTILLED witis KI*S of the most celebrated branis. Also, DOM] RS in barrels sad cases, ole gents for the eelebated n.v.m‘ mumum SOLOR_ - DAKOTA and N RWASK 8 N BASS AL Ta0'C0S DO PORTER, arware on banie ‘Ale PIPES and TOBACCO. 0, B1sy ORDERS SOLICITED AXD PROMPTLY FILLED g GEORG" Z2ANNER, Lt o) {JEWELE® A.D {PTIGIAN Eye tilasses and Srectacie. 50 13t TINNEKS® STOCK, - Jewel-r m - W Closcs, Watches, Closc HOTEL8 A " RESTAURANT?. ILLINOIS HOUSE. Fronham S roo . Petween 9th and 10th. "CHARLES F1 LDERMAN Prop._ wehitif ck has the largest assortment of groceries in Omaha. TORE FOK KENT-0a X N ¢ mar28-5t Chicage. & AY ety 0 PASSENGERS Qolng East or South from Omaha And Peints on U. P.R.R., sheuld take the iLINCOLN ROUTE” via THm ATCHISON & NEBRASKA RAILROAD! et -l For superb Job Printing, at “Bed Rock Pgigrs,” go toGny,lM;l:l. Srupson’s Cigar Factory v will re- move April Ist to Creighton Block, mar 25 6t The nicest assortment of Groce- ries, both fancy and staple, together with produce and vegetables, are to be found at the Cash Store, 272 Dodge Street. L. V. MoRsE. mch 31-1t* AUCTION SALE of the finest lot of | A1ebiSe to Chiesd® and St. Leuls, ofl paintings and chromos ever | AllmakingRalisbie Connections aod being brought to Omaha. ~Sale commenc- | gyipped with Palsco Dy asd Socping Oars. | | ingat 7 p. m. and to-morrow at 2 p. and Baconvenionce arriviny | m. at Bushman's old stand, Church | Ferries ac: t—‘-m be mn.u block. GRAY &ALgy, | Cooeeisd S Leuiby securing Tikes i | | mar30 1t - Auctioneers. ATCHIONY and --fi.'r}‘nm-- a MEN'S KIP WORKING SHOES | Mretied T R T ONEDOLLAR & SEVENTY-FIVECTS. | o t . ‘WEBBER & BEHX, e | Valley & Colorado, all lines running South to points in Kan: and thr Indian Territery. for Tickets via mar2lodtf | Victor Restaurant RAND CENTRAL | HOTEI.. ‘)IAHJ. NEBRASKA The The largeet and best hotel between Chicago Dew Sepiember 30th, 157 Gk 1. THRALL. Proprietor. Tl’ { \ i | 160 FARVHAN STREKT, M TIAIRVIN 1NV WUV M NIL NIV TIN PLATE, AND SHEET IRON, Japanned Ware, Tools and :Machines. Particalar atteution will be paid to Orders from the Trade. Merchants conveaieai (0 this war et can save poth time and money b orderiag from us. ORDEES OLICITED AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. @ 5o Westorn Agoucy for Nebrasks and the Weftern Territories for the Lhnner 0ak and Stewart Cooking Stoves. Send for Price Lists. Address -y MILTON ROGEHRS, wars-du Omatna, No> -R. & J. WILBUR, | St. Louis, Betveen 10tb and 11th, VICTOR DUCROSS, Prop'r. | TABLES SUPPLIED WITE EVERYTHING In the Market. | Open From 7 & m. %12 p. m. | All Meals Served to Order. | OYSTERS SERVED IS EVERY STYLE | Game in season. Prices to suit the times Southern Hotel. FProating on 4%, 513 aad Walsatsts, Laveille, Warner & Co., Proworiotors. The Southern Hotel is frstclase i all its intments. I's l.fl-lnll lll ll-d |-r . COLN & ATCHIEON k& n-"fi; One 500 ticket & Neormern mirod, 82 . C. sMITH, Gea's Supt. a0 Mo. | ‘Books and Stationery, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 3J‘cn.::.'%.oon.fl.'t Street, Omaha., Neb | GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOYL BOOK marsly e C. F. GOODMATIN, Wholesale Druggist And Doaler Hm PAINTS, OILS AND WINDOW GLASS, | UOMAHA,

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