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HOW ABOUT WEIDENSALL! | SHALL OMARA HAVE WATERWORKS! DISTRICT ATTORNEY. | Very silly and absucd charges me | Tn a heated volifical contest like | Every citizen of Douglas County BROTHER, OMAHA, NEBRASKA 'MAX M THE OMAHA BE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. | B e REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. | Wagress, The Republican party, by its courae et past thiricen 3ars o the ol * ‘political organization’ of tne Ui Siates, has allied Ttsell 1o vhe liver.y-loviny Hiasses of the worid, and has wade 3 T.cord Niich ineitesseruiny, aed challenges al b T @ parailel 1o clevaling uw wity, i b is 4 gorerumeit by £as, lts several acis 1n preserving the | I EREAS, L iy and SUreLgt ening 8 com: Dot allegionce o0 the fug ann goverument of i repuiic bave pamed tato bisiory i el ‘approval of the Kepablic-u | eutis Nt g herctors we, the atitives of the Hopablican party of Nebras', in conven- Hion ascemblad, do resolve as roilows, viz: 1st. That ail honest labor sbould be protected, and receive its just rewa . That we earncsily desire that the credit of our govertmont shall be firvly walntniced, §n order that the commercial and industral o Lerests of the conatry may not sullr fnjury by Huctustions in valuss or by wpairiig in 1ny degree that confidenes which now , revails fa Tegard to our circulating mediuts ‘which we Bope wil, at mo_diatant-day, be tesed -po Toehall cirpency, ibe rec uised money of the 2= 3. That we believe that bankirg. under & houa e represent we S o i alonet pub et capaciey they may be ¢ s 'whils we pocosnise and appreciate Qg Mdvaniages derived by tho peopie from & e ereguated sysiom of railways we demand Tt s pablid Mighway should be reniered ¥t the pablic good. That whle we iy Bostly tow and ratirond corpora- i o 4 167 instion 1o fes Fineans s eforts b impose opprosive % Jusi must be ol clasiaof propert . o pry the samie proportion 0. fax ‘on ihdividusls. © favor toe pro; er oxerciso of the upon 1he mational govern- mpe . That w m 3 Tate a double trak railway “iver'o the Atlantic seabo: Thai we earnestly at ou ure the passago of Uyoquse's Bail- dment of the o providing Fresident federal 4 e example of the Father deiing 4 re~dection o, 1 53 controling aa rated s the mational o o Ludlens or e o dmand the cranaterof the management of the Iudians to the War De- 2ib. That we favor the rogpportionment of Btbte epressatatives Shrough Lhe chacimont of Bow constitution st the carliest practicable day consistent with our fundamental law, and that we recomme ybmission to The direet vote of the people in & separate arti- alo st 1he time the proposed uew constitutlon is voted upon, the questions of “Prokibition,’ “*Loea] Option,” aud license. 1015, That we approve the acts of Congress ‘which put the rights of all citizens under pro- Toetion of the Natlonal uthoritics when they are assailed by hosiile legislation, or by the vi- ‘Slence of armed assocatlous, whether open or socret, and in view of tiw Tocent ontrages in fhe southern States. we dew 'ud the enforce- ment of the laws that these T ghts Taay be se- curely and smply protected whancver aud wher- ‘ever invaded; we 4o, however, disapprove of all unconstitutionsl legisiation, for the cure of ‘the disorders of society, or evils w in our land. “That we are 10 favor of and most cor trumped up by the Bourbon organ against Jacob Weidensall. We are | assured that many Republicans who know Mr. Weldensall will not vote for him. First, because he procured his nomination under false pre- tenses; second, because Weidensall owns a farm in Saunders county which will eventually be his home; and lastly, because be supported Curry, (colored) Republican, against Kimball, white Democrat, for Coun- cilman in the Third Ward. Now we confess that these are most ter- rible charges against a candidate who is otherwise universally re- spected for his industry, integrity and moral worth. It would be grievous indeed, if it were true, that Weidensall procured his nomina- tion under false pretenses, That allegation is, however, entirely un- founded. Mr. Weidensall did not conspire against auybody nor did he even seek the nomination. In fact we know that he publicly declared that he would cheerfully give way to Mr. Lilly or any other mechanic if the ticket could be strengthened thereby. ‘We regret our inability to contra- dict the statement that Mr. Weiden- sall has invested in some lands out- side of Douglas county. We are even forced to admit that Weiden- sall expects at some future period to becomea farmer, but we fail to com- prehend why eight years residence in our midst should not render him eligible to represent us in the legis- Iature. When we reflect that Jacob ‘Weidensall has knowingly and de- liberately committed the unpardon- able crime of voting for Richard Carry, we tremble for his fate. This is indeed an effense which cannot well be pallisted by sympathizers with the White League. Under these circumstances, nobody will be surprised if the Herald’s many im- aginary Republicans shall vote Weidensall a monster of iniquity, who, to receive his just deserts, will have to sentenced to forty days pena! servitude in the Nebraska leg- islaturs, A LOSING GAME. The attempt to win votes for Mr. Spaun by circulating Democratic tickets with the names of St. John Goodrich omitted, will result in helping, instead of hurting him. Fair-minded men do not beliove in these resoris to cheat the people of thelr rightful verdicts. Mr, Spaun islosing _votes every day by that that just now in pragress in this city, it has been very difficult to introduce a subject that reggires the impartial consideration at the hands of every citizen of Omaha; No question that has ever been submit- ted to the decision of our people so derectly con- cerns the future growth and prosperity of Omaha as does the water works problem. A favorable decision of the proposition to be voted on to-morrow cannot but re- sultina new era of progress and material development of our mu- nicipality. The establishment of water works will furnish the keystone to a system of permanent public improvements without which Omaha must, after all, remain but a mere village No- body can deny that the establish- ment of water-works will facilitate enterprises, enhance the value of real estate, reduce insurance rates, and inorease our permanent popu- tion. Above all things it will furnish permanent employment to working- men, whose prosperity will directly contribute to the welfare of our re- tail merchants and small manufac- turers. A first-class system of wa- ter works will infuse “confidence in our stability as a city. By voting down the water bonds our citizens will vote to continue Omaha as 3 dull, dilapidated; sec ond-ratetown. By voting for them they will infuse life and vigor into her commercial arteries. By voting agamst water bonds you vote to continue the health-de- stroying, pestilence-breeding cess pools, misngmed wells, which con- tribute more to fill our graveyards than do all of our drug stores and quacks. By voting for the bonds you will enable the people to estab- lish cheap baths, and maintain clean and dustless streets. But these old fogles and non-resi- dent tax shirkers, declare that Omaha can’t afford water works at this time. They point at our heavy taxes and our municipal debt. They say we ought to have the money in the treasury if we want to build water works. All these pleas are simply preposterous, Omaha never can build ‘water works without issuing bonds. She must incur this debt sooner or later, and practical economy would dictate that we should inaugurate the introduction of mnnnhu:turins( , | Ifeve {rwith diligence and fidelity. As a can condidate for District Attorney, a3 8 young man who has made an | enviable record in the office to which he was elected two years ago. He now comes before them for an endorsement, and we hope that Douglas County will give him a rousing majority. Chief Justice Lake and the entire bar of this city, if not of this District, express une- quivocal satisfaction with his servi- ces. The County Treasurer's rec- ords will show that he has pald in more money to the school fund for fines col- lected through his energetic labors than has been drawn by him for his salary, Having done so well during his first term, the people haye every reason to expect that his second term will prove more successful and beneficial to his constituency. | era talented and industrious young man deserved popular en- dorsement at the ballot, it is John M. Thurston. During his five years residence in Omaha, he has by indefategable application to his professional duttes succeeded in emerging from corn- parative obscurity to regoguized prominence as a leading attorney. Whether as councilman or city at- torney Judge Thbrston has ever dis- charged the trust reposed in him Repitblican he has ever been one of the most energetic and unflinching workers in behalf of his party. No man hasa better right to demand and expect the undivided support of Republicans than John M, Thurs ton. THE saving of one-half per cent. in insurance rates on account of wa- ter works on two million dollars of property alone, amounts to $10,000 perannum. Baving in fire depart- ment expenses will be not less than $5,000 per annum, and therefore as- suming that the water rents only pay running expenses, the city will save fifteen - thousand per annum. Without considering anything by way of Increased val- uation, growth of city, and pros- perity of the merchants and the laboring element, this reduction alone would leave but $17,000 of an- nual interest to pay for public use of water on the streets and fire exting- uishing purposes. In other words, a little over one and a half mills on knows W. J. Connell, the Republi- | ~/ A. J. POPPLETON, Attorney EZRA MILLARD, |J. H. MILLARD, President. | Cashier. | OMAETA NATIONALBANK Cor. Douglas and Thirteenth Streets. OMAHA, - . NELRASKA. Capital, Surpi Fl! ANCIAL AGENT 5T, ANT DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY FOR DISBURSING OFFCERS. THIS BANK DEALS In Exchange, Government Bouds, Vouchers, S |: 'BULLION and oou)m/.sr.j And sells drafts and saskes collections on all Paris of Europe: B Dratts drawn payable fn gold or enrren- €7 0n the Bank of Chliforuis, Sea Francisse: Txcxms FOR SALE TO ALL PARTS of Europe via the Cunard and Nationsl Steamship Lines, and the Hamburg-Amer‘ean Packet o2~y U.S.DEPOSITORY The First Nation:! Bank ©¥ oM Aaxra. Corner of Farham and 13tn Ntreets. THE OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHm ENT IN WEBRASKA, (Suceessors to Kountze Brothers.) ESTABLISHED IN 1858. Organizod as a National Bank, August 26, 1863 Capital and Profits over - $250,000 OFFICKES AND DIRECTORS : E.CREIGHTOY, | A. KOUNTZE, ident. Cashier. H. COUNTZE, H. W. YATES, Vice Pres't. As’t Cashier. The Oldest Establishea BANKING HOUSE IN NMRASKA. Caldwell, Hamiltoa & Co., ANERILS. ~Business transacted same as that of an rated Bank, Xeccounts kept in Currency or Gold gubject to sight check without no- =g ! Certificates of Deposit issued pay- able on demand, n';wu fixed '4’!!{0 bearing inf at six pereent. per annom, and available in'in all parts of the country, Advances made to customers on srpmved securities.at market rates of interest. Buy and sell Gold, Bills of Ex- change, Go:ement.’!tute, County, Furniture Dealers Nos. 187, 189 and 191 Fainham Street. MAETA. NEBRASKA. v 99110N 14008 BO 10p1() 0) Opuly uoydINOT AAg ¥3 MOHS ANV 'ANVH NO ATLNVISNOO SASVO MONS A0 ABOLS ST HLNNOOD v poging MILTON ROGERS. Wholesale Stoves TINWARE and TIN' NERS' STOCE. ——S0LE WESTERN AGENCY FOR— STEWART’S COOKING and HEATING STOVES, THE “FEARLESS,” COOKING STOVES, CELEBRATED CHARTER OAK COOKING STOVES, Allof Whieh Will be Sold at Maaufacturers’ Prices, With Freightjadded. Send for Frice Xsimtem CHEAP FARMS! On the Line of the Union Pacific Railroad ° A LaaC Grant of 12,000,000 Acres of the best PARMING aad MINERAL Laads of Ameries 1,000,000 ACKFS IN NEBRASKA IN THE GREAT PLATTE VALLE THE GARDEN OF THE WEST NOW FOR SALE tands are In the central portion of the United States, on the sist degroe of Nu:th Lat central line of the great Tewperate Zone of the American Ccotinent, sud for yraln trowing and stock raising unsurpassed by any in the United States. OUBAPER IN PRIOE, more favorablotorms given. aud mors convenient to market than oa (=g Fort Calhoun Mills. FILOUR, FEED & MEATL Manufaetured with Great Care from the Best Grain. Ceneral Depot, Cer. 14th & Dodge Sts, OMARA. ELAXM OMAETA - PITCH, FELT AND GRAVEL ROOFE ufscturer of Dry and Saturated Roofing'and, Sheathi: W. B. RICEARDSON. NEBRASXA. ALSO DEALERS IN Send for new Descriptive Pamy and Dan’ 3, mailed free everywhere. FREE EOMES FIVE and TEN YEARS' credit given with interest at SIX PER CENT O0LONISTS and s0TUAL BETULERS canbuy on Ten Yoars' Orodit. Lands & the sam ‘wrice to all OREDIT PURCHASERS. TEN PEE CENT. FOR CASH. FREE HOMESTEADS FOR AGTUAL SETTLERS. Aad the Best Locations for Celonies ! Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead .t Acres. Free Passes to Furchamsers of Liand phlet, with new maps, poblished in_Enclish, ddress . tand Commissioner U. P R.K. A. B. HUBEKMANN & CO., PRACTIOCAL WATCHMAKERS,|/OF JEWELRY S. E. Cor. 13th & Douglas Sts. WATCHES & CLOCKS Manufacturesr Bonds. it dially invite fmmigration to our Siate: Ne- | 1o0ug ricket business, and he de- We Jvu ial attention to nego- Srasia aads iramigsation, that 115 vast agricul- the work at a time when commerce tiating Raflroad % B e R | Y8 fo toso them. —Herald. 1s dull, workingmen In want of em- | (¢ dollar, or S50 per thousand | ryto Founs levaed ‘withia "the Smo. | ROOfing, Pitch, Coal, Tar, Etc., Etc. JEWELBY AND PLA \ En'WARE- may be developed, with an urea sufficient to iay be developed, with an ures The attempt to manufacture sen- ployment and building material c: dollars. What a fearful burden | Draw Sight Drafts on Englas AT WHOLESALE OR RETAlL. Dealers Can Save TIME and FREIGHT by Ordering of Us. ENGRAVING DONE FREE OF CHARGE! e s Logn a8 Memsachasotis, b f a sall uneurpasied for fertilliy, wo €ves | iment and votes for St. John upontaxpayers! Treland, Scofland, and all papts of | ]2 ?CF2¥G inany part of Nebrasks or adjoining States. Offide opposite the Gas Works, on o b payers ! , , all pas 12thy idress ?. 0, 2. S SRR ST | Goodic o tis ogus ket dudge | 20 PIrOhaRed st very low figues Jretand, ROZEIIC ez prtof N o 5 : ol s C. F. GOO T gl o e | b0 SO T8 G - | competent water work engineers in | Witk citizans of this State are | GOLLLECHONS FROMERLY MADE . . DMAN. ; PGy St ot ; the country, shows that the cost of | paying from ten to twelve per cent Bty weltoba.io the dowh-irodden tiases F t fa —_— 4 ol e it o | ia too transparout to decelve suy- | | The. Feport of one ofethe ufost Sell Enropean Passage Tickets. o pro-J 8 com- i 3 = % take kign rank in | tickets were gotten up in the Herald | o truoting water works with large | fnterest for the use of money no | ALVIN SAUNDERS, __ENOS LOWE iat iy "o hereby renew | office for the purpose of injuring Mr. President. Vice Presdent ur sllsgiance to the party which we sepressnt | o i Republicans. M. reservolrs and all necessary pipes | sane man, not even a banker, can Soecd M B po - else ho | 21d attachments, will not exceed | deny that it is more economical to oo R Caatiie b ) of free government in sscopdapce with | Spaun is not & fool, whatever elsehe | gp00 000 s amount it 1s f the. cher neiplos which ac 4 - ,000. s pro- | issve bonds payable in fifteen years And Dealer 1. e chorlaboc principlis whith sctuste 81d | g,y be, and nobody but an idiot Aoy T $&-ALL GOODS WARRANID TO BE AS REPRESENTED. e posed to issue in bonds payable in | at eight per cent than to levy upon ; '70:1 " “"gmp; o hflw"l‘ate ::{g"‘ fifteen years at eight per cent. As- | citizens who pay from two to 11':;:" STATE i s before REPUBLICAN TICKET, | fiexclsin Omaha three dayibefo'® | uming, therefore, thatone fiteenth | nex cent higher on money for their | SAVINGS BANE, 6% 3 2 and interest upon the whole, is to | own use, i e think they can injure Spaun and | 16503 each year to meet the en- eites 2 tctery, they e very . mis. | 67 Cosh we hiave about $55000 10 | Divarye Gounry owes 1t to | SRSk e pay each year. This, upon an as- | yu4ge Grounse to give him a hand- 3 sumption that clty property will re- | some majority. main where it is now for fifteen years, would only be a levy of one- control the great bod of o PAINTS, OILS AND WINDOW GLASS, | Omaha, Nebraska. T "‘""s C. ABBOIT & COJ b M. J. McKELLIGON. , » i et e ke T Booksellers = Stationers WINES and LIQUORS, m— half per cent. upon property, o five " Tobaccos and Cigars, pad o B O EEOTE dollars for every thousand. This is Advantages No. 142 FARNHAM STREET, OMAHA NEB 82 the worst side of the proposition, for | Gratefal ~Acknowledgment of OVER 01d Kentucky Whiskies a Specialty, 3 WINDOW SHADES 1 c : = > he allow: i de fc ha Lib ity. s 00 L OmatsLiberality: Certificates Of Denosit: SFAGENT FOB THE ELDORADO WINE COMPANY, CALIFORNTA “a N 188 r s t. o N b, . arnham Strr.e maina, Ne duction in the fire department ex- \HE WHOLE OR ANY PART OF A DE- July21y FPorter’s .Ale, of Joliet, X11. —— Capital..... For Mewber of Congress, LORENZO CROUNSE, POSITS lar seceived and compound itorest al- fowed on the same. For Member of Congress (contingent) PATRICK 0. HAWES, of Douglas county. STATE TICKET. As will be seen by our telegraphic — RELIEF IN LOUP VALLEY. advices from New Orleans, the rebel white league element is again rampant, and may at any moment precipitate another bloody revolt. As the election approaches it is be- coming evident that a peaceable election means a Republican vic- | Penses, nothing for water rents, | o o LoUPE, VALLEY QoUNTY, } For Governor, SILAS GARBER, of Welster county. For Secretary of State, KRUNO TZSCHUCK, R e tory. ~This, the Louisiana cut- ;‘"‘“‘“g o lnamoane. i:’ 1"3‘“" NEs,, Oct. 6, 1874, ?Em‘:fflr'fifl"'m:’:z":'m'."‘.'i."f.',’gafi‘i: P A Publishers® Agents for Schoo) Baoks wsed in Vehrasks. For Tressurer, throats are determined to prevent | in property, 1 fact, only an'| Eorron Ouams Rag: o payment e wioleor any partof & da- om ha shlrt F t - DI x 3 s wn atfany t wug2 of S atall hazards. Thelr deflant and | exbibit of ono side exclusively. In | o OSARA BB | port ol b g aany an; actory. GEO. A. HOAGLAND, e nstruction, | menacing atfitude leaves very littlo | view of these facts, Is there a mer- | o, 0, M “ 0l o) Y 08 B o M. MCKENZIE, room * for - doubt that they | chant who can candidly say that he | ¢ or “four corn meat, meat, Wholesale Lumber CHARLES H. PLATZ Of tre American Desert ematiacounty. are prepared to inaugurate | will not derivemore than one half | o 7 Jelh O™ et Weah Wi ha ot et vt . 1 f I For Sate Preon Luspectar, a general onslaught upon | percent from theincrease of business | oo pon o oory S vietnity, T aier gt Manutasturer of M T —OFFICE AND YARD— : . ! . e fin ILLINERY of Dixun county. oyal ' cllisens) .whenever | thalr\{twmk g fronthe }abog employed [ 4oy the Omah’zhid« Soolety; e e = ' COR. OF DOUGLAS AND 8THSTS., U. P. R. R. TRACR. ¥or Attorney General, blood-thirsty leaders shall give the | and confidence and vigor imparted through their agents, Messrs. Force, Ot the lLrllvm’pn;ln; ihrangh Ladiesl and Gentsl 82 NEPTUNE, or e SBORGE H. RODERTS, signal. Every Democrat is not | in our city- Is there a 1aboring | yweinq Banteny of St. P, How, migisan S 0E : ? rismrrowess, | ONCAETA - a ¢ NEB, i of Harlan county. ‘antite For District Attorpeys, First District—C. J. DILWORTH, of Phelps county. Socond District—W. J. CONNELL, of Douglas countyl Third District—M, B. HOXTE, of Colfax county ; A groxt change aroie, Ao desery now tuds White Leaguer but every White | man who would not cheerfully pay | arg county, Nebraska. On the de- Leaguer is a Democrat, is a maxim | $5 on every thousand he posesses, | jiyary of these supplies I found And blooms like the rose ; that spplies forcibly to the Lous- | to see laborers thriving by steady | one family that was reported e Deartt 0 iana outlaws. There is no doubt | employment. destitute, to be well supplied with e Tt that the leaders of the White League | Aside from these considerations, | flour and potatoes. I gave them are just now looking toward the | the money expended for water [ one ham and hold the flour and Nice Ornaments for Ladles. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Farnishing Goods, - % WM. M. FOSTER. 216 Douglas St., Vischer’s Bleck, Omaha, Neb. YWholesale Lumber S ’ With the proudest of states She now will compare, As one plainly cav ses For Represantative of the 25th District, JOMN W. BARNES, North foractive encouragement and support. works would form a striking con- trast with the annusl gxpenglitures meal drawn for them for some who may need it very soon. The grati- By viewing the Fair " Te are works of theartist From all o'er our wide land, G , Cards, etComp count. Does it require a prophet to fore- | upon street repairs. . While the lat. | tude of sonio of them was evinced T Ll v o, D ] WINDOWS, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, &C. see that a Democratic victory in the | ter are, as a general rule, invisible, | by somathing that rolled down over e A Fg northern States in October means a | the former would be strikingly mani- | their cheeks. There are a few fam- And doso at once, T COUNTY TICKET- general outbreak of the White | fest at once. ilies In this portion of the valley BT b ol 3 o EESE Plaster Paris, Hair, Dry and Tarred Felt. DT Leaguers throughout the Southern who must have help all through the B epus sCHelrasta g 2 0 ,“-A, Lordvpiomenis States. Does any true Republican JOHN BAUMER. winter. All who can are at work T e e D a 2k, Soie Agents for Bear Creek Lime and Loutsville Comeat WILLTAN F. W ERSY. in Nebraska desire to precipitate | ;oo\t uemics of John | on the Fort, and many of them will p ; - FECE] For Reprosentatives, such a terribe calamity by relaxing 4 5 i 68 | of it o ey Jetr Eale, Gepe xnd Gloves B O 2 2 . y Baumer are trying to bring about | earn enough to carry their families | of Baee. Nobby stock of Tall Goods just i u MOER | oFFIcEAND YARL: H P his wonted vigilance? Bhall it be |y goeqt by all sorts of contempti- { through the winter. o e o s o eI e o maess]OMAHA, - NEB WEID: said of Nebraska Republicans that | 5 = - > s o 50 | X - L Ao BAU . ° ble pretexts. They admit that heis CHARLES BADGER S AN D P patriotism’and logalty have become | “EEHERE | ROY ST R SILKS! ) 84 9| N. I. D. SOLOMON, i ~ dead letters with them? EILK, CASHMERE, AND ALPACA SUITS John A. Eatherly. missioner, they say he ought not to have ac- L. THOMAS. = ut| oepteda nomination in order to at- For sale and made o order. ; O upt st o8 fcoste- REPUBLICAN. workingmen don't | £ 00" e friends an opportunity to | This gorgeous youth fillsa place | X M. FALLON, g WHOLESALE PAINTS JOHN RUSH. —_— Dave HuME is a verv clever young man, but heis very foolish if he thinks free lager will make votes for him among people who' are in the habit of voting the Republican ticket. e “Dick” RicHArDS has lived in Omaha nine years, He was of the well-known firm of Pier & Richards, and is now a liquor dealer on his own responsibility. — Herald. ‘Well, what of it, does that entitle Dick Richards to a seat in the Ne- allow the Bourbon manipulators of the Independent dodge to deceive you into its support. deven out of the eight candidates on that ticket are Democrats or Liberals. No- body pretends that the ticket can be elected, and every Republican vote given to that mongrel combi- nation issimply a vote given to the Democracy. —_— KEEp it before the Republicans that the Independent dodge was gotten up by the Democrats in the mterests of Democracy. Every vote cast by Republicans for that elect him 8s City Treasurer next spring. Now, whenever you hear any- body advance such silly arguments, you may set him down asan enemy of John Baumer. Why caunot the people of Pouglas county rebuke the outrage, eommitted by the Demo- cratic Councilin the the treatment of John Baumer, now? Why are we to walt until next spring for a popular expression on this subject ? For our part we hope and believe that John Baumer will not only re- ceive the unanimous and enthusias- ‘the Democratic - convention or on the Democratic ticket as candi- date for Beoretary of State, and in this way, for the first time in his life, 1s introduced to_ the public. Where he came from, and who he was, did not seem to concern the assemblage that put him in_nomi- nation, the main object being ap- parently tofill up the tioket after Savage, Tuxbury & Co., had got what' they’ wanted ; they didn't stop to Inguire whether he had been a ‘red hot” Republican until six weeks before his appearance In not. They didn't consider that he had held an appointment as postmaster in a Seward county vil. lage for a term ending only six CARRIAGE MANUPACTORY 268 Dodge, bet. 14th and 15th streets, OMAHA. NEBRASKA. Established 1858. A.T.SIMFSON'S 588 & 540 Fourteonth Street, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Westemn Business College. OILS AND WINDOW GCLASS, COAL OIL AND HEAD-LIGHT OIL NEBRASKA' FAIRLIE & MONELL, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. Stationers, Engravers and Printers. NOTARIAL AND LODCE SEALS. braska legislature ? ticket is equivalent to halfa vote | tic suj months before his nomination, and d S for Ci 3 DN, Princij pport of Republicans, but also ) (Otfes upstasrs) N Carriages 3aSend Stamp for Circulars. G. R. RATHBUN, Principal. Masczie, 0dd Fellows and Knights of Pythias — for the Democratic ticket. that of hundreds of Democrata who | (%8¢ 4P to st after the closc of thiy | tag Bpeviey o hund o kg warier L et £ BAKER, Murphy and Hume made another attempt Saturday night to corral the Bohemian vote. They Interpreted the free trade plank in the Democratic platform —e Dave HUME is endorsed by the temperance men, and he also ex- Pects to be endorsed by the Seandin- avians, Germans and Bohemiaus, if remember how shamefully he was defrauded out of a position to which the people of Omaha had elected him. Don’t faii to vote for John Baumer, is our advice to all who supporterof his party. They didn’t take into acoount thathe wasa mere boy,and In intelleofual capacity was far below the average of youths in thisState. They didn’t know, pos- Fashionable Dressmaking Mrs. D. A. MOFFETT, UNIFORMS LODGE PROPERTIES, JEWELS, BOOKS, BLANKS, ET€.,, AT B@EASTERN PRICES AND EXPRESS.“&& 282 Douslas Stroot. - DMAEA, ’fl,’ifxs’ } ] ! ibly that during the voclferouscall 564 Fourteenth St,, obo 2 : into free lunch and free lager. | free lager and free lunch hiave anY | waut o rebuke partiaan ruscallty, | o Viponrint, e Toclferouscalle | o wanssen, | The Celebrated Diebold, Nerris & Co.’s | Everybody was jolly at their ex- | influence over them. s the ballot was announced, that that | — (Late Diebold & Kfenzle) pense, but they will discover by —_— Miring st aeaman Swae FIRE ANn nm‘n PnnnF } b ARTHUR BUCKBEE. | CARPENTER, 8'0'::.:91‘.3! —AND DEALER IN— EDWARD KUEHL. MAGISTER OF fHE DEPAKTED. pac- Tuesday night that Bohemians are | OUR model Ex-City Marshal is SPAUN AND SWEESY. iny the corridor of the hall where the - convention not subject to sucn melliflous influ- | laboring very hard among his old | The whole fire of the Bourbon was sitting, biting his finger nails | - - = ences in casting their ballots. cronies in the Keno and Poker deas | batteries will be directed at Spaun mbling with confusion lest | o 49810tk 8¢, between Farnam & Narney. | Have the best record of all, not One Lost in the two great fires | L and trembling with confusion o L == - 3 o secure votes for “Rustin.” Gib | and Sweesy. Republicans should | he would be obliged tc goon tho | wilby fhesaof guardzen i, obasn | 12 Onicago, also preserved e rnionts ncvety instance at | o - o = “EVERYBODY for himsel';and the :wscu née be :5:‘: ;z ‘:rm:h‘l]n ::eri:::nhke ?.:m pnln.l:o'.hwm R S s sk, ‘..'.:“:{;7:;'.;:2".‘.':.';.'17:::,;% o plfc'“: have stood the test—without fakiire. = B 2 § devil take the Lindmost,” jis the | the Sta‘e Senaf rother shall | the s|9tfhe enemy by every | o) %1101 ‘they didn’t think, and L = ! apotio_of the candidates om the | e elocted. legitimato means atthelr command. | bably didnit care to consider, AnY | srsom seem: own e | All Sizes for Sale and Made to Order.| 2 4 = Mo e Bourbon Jeglslative ticket. As a Let them see to it, that the names | of these faots, for facts they are, but Old Safes T in Exchange g BT fair illutration, we quote the words | REPUBLICAS remember that ev- | of Spaun and Sweesy shall appear | persisted In piacing this catiok’ | . BYRON RERD & C0. ; > = ' 2 2 = 2 ursu“;-.z Johnhulcn:lodflchu Elkhorn, | ery vote given to the Tndependent | UPon every tioket voted by Republi- | (Rt 3 0 1 0 4o i Godt there s The Oldest Estabiisbed ALS0 YALE, BnK 4D smars. Locxs. = e Q |4 Saturday, Wl Wwe are assured | ticket is half a vote for the Democ- | ©0S no chauce of—he would be liable to VER w A gent, Chi o m were substantially as follows: T racy. become Acting-Gavernor, in the | Rea] Tatate Agency D.8.CO T, G ) - t, ocago.| X 2 . = =~ don cae . g o he cter | e s morwand s the ot e | LSS St e Gyt e A, B, STEVENS, Agent, o s trtlinimenitin, Jows on our ticket; I sm working | LooKGUT for roorbacks about Re- | the BEE exhorts all Republicans to | executive of this State for the next S ey e y by e y 10y vel- P4 beney’ " } = =+ OMAHA for Goodrich,” publioan candidates in'the Herald, - stand by.their colors, twe y Farmer, Bt Tl P! e o St DB Thirtepkiin St.,, Omaha. prdey PR ¢

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