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(. THE DA Tuesday Morning, Nominate a City T.#%% LOOAL BREVI —Dr. Jonss, t4a well known ehyician, is The B: B, B, Prozramme che proud possessor of a new 18 —Judge Drandeis married on Saturday Bursted. Albert E, Flenning and Mrs, Maria Burl vock, LT N 1" S Charles J. Morgan and Miss Maggie A.| Oitizen Candidates’ Must Be Shannon both of Council Bluffs were married Stmight-Out Demoorats. in this city Monday, March 30, by Rev.Chua. Ml the republionn ity contrsl | 11O THCKCE 88 Nominated and Fall ~—Last Saturday the republican city central committee met in room 2, Crounse's building, Froceedings. and appointed committees on finance, print- ing and campaign, They will moet this atter- | Shortly after 7 o'clock last evening the noon at 5 o'clock in the same room. tlty ocouncll chamber, exospt space re. Sinos the warm woather is coming on, the | \oreq for delegatos and reporters, was U. . poople have placed two fl‘_’l'""" '?l‘]‘"‘;: filled by a mass of cheerfal people anxions in the depot waiting rooms, They Wil Be |y o oo to open that had been an very useful—next winter, 5o a passenger sai A yesterday who had taken a n(i)ap there, nounced for the hour of h It was the —The waterworks company is pumping meeting of the democratic delegtflu to throngh the ity mains five millions of gallons | nominate candidates for the city oftices to daily, or about thirty-five million gallons n | be voted for one week from to-day. week, which would make the annual consump-| The crewd was seemingly happy, and tion something like 1,820,000,000 gallons. here and thers was noticeable some one ~Mr. D, BfHouck is circulating a little | oitizen who felt the supreme Importance pamphlet entitled “Ways of C':“l"" for| ot himself for the successfal consumma- the benefit of the Socisty for the Prevention f o " 5 oot had, of Cruelty to Animals, of which oeganization | "5 00 bHO' S o'clook Chas, Conoyer, he is an enthusisstio member, | chairman of the central committee, called First Lieutenaut Guy Howard, Twellth | the throng to order and exp'ained the infantry aid-de camp on to-dsy will muster | purpose of the moeting by readiog the the general servics clerks, messengers and | published call for the convention, and hospital steward on duty at¥he military head. [#dding some pertinent and particularly emphasized remarks not found in the call. quarters here, for Marcb, 1885, N Mr. Oonoyer stated that the meeting wag —The Union Pacific road has issued & de- |y demooratio conventlon. That there scriptive pamphlet, relative to the country | had been a citizens meeting it was true; which is crossed by the Oregon Short Line | that it had put torward a candidate for road, It presents many facts regarding the | the votes of the people of Omaha, irre resources, attractions and present prosperity | spective of political party or feeling, but of the far northwestern section of the union, :im oonvunln; l:vu 'zglled 'l:; {Jomlmta i lemocrats. e citizens had recom- Profenn Ot Gloo olub havo arrangect with [ mended M. Boyd who is a domocrat, Mendelssohn Qui X 8 "|and 85 would the democratic convention Mendelssohu Quintette club, of Boston, to as- | pxghably, bat while the couvention in- sist them in their musical concert May 11th [vit.d good cltizens to wyite with them next A splendid musical treat is in store|in elocting thelr candidates, who for the citizens ot Omaha. should be worthy of support, they —Joe J. Hamill, formerly, of the Times- | must suppori them, so far as thls con- Dispatch, of this city, has accepted a position | Vention 1s concerned, as democratic on the Court and Real Estate Bulletin of this | 2om(nees, This gave the cue to ‘}“ pro city, Mr., Hamill is well known to Omaha | c0dings and Mr. Chairman called for peoplo and enters upon his new field with | SHe election of & temporary secretary, f when Mr. J. C. Pentzel was chosen. A high hopes of success, committee on credeatiale was appointed, —Thebusiness transacted at the Omaha |and it appearing that all the dalnfinte- clearing house last wesk amounted to $2,144- | except Mr. Weiss were present, and no 548,10, Thin city is still occupying a conspi- [ contested seat existing, the convention cuoun position with regard to the amount of [declared the members present duly bankiog business done and is vying with such | entitled to a‘e!tg;v with Mr.Charles Kuhl- il i is. | man proxy for Weiss, [::oe- a8 Milwaukee, Dotroit, Indianapolis, | 0 PEOXY f00 O oger and D. P Augell were appiinted tellers after the —The Omaha Court and Real Istate Bulle- [ tomp: rary organization had, on motion tin, is the name of a new daily publication |of Mr. Coggeshall, been made perma- devoted to court news and matters of interest | nent. the real estate line. It is breezily| Coggeshall offered, by reading from a edited and promises to be full of news, Thers | well handled aud rumpled paper the fol- is a sphere for such a journal in ths place and | lowir g resolation which was adopted by ht t coi dial sup- | unanimity: 7 ;l:’:tnew vonturo ought o recsive cordial sup- | UYL Lo do st 5 . cerely and cordially endorse the nominee —The county commissioners decided this | f the citizen's convention, Hon. James morning upon the style of front which will be | E, Boyd, and that his name be placed at built for the new court house. It will be|the head of the lists of candidates as the sot immediately on the line of the street, in- | regular nominee of thls conventlon for stead of four feet from the building as origi- [ mayor. nally intended. The front will be ornamen-| On motton Messrs. Brown, Mahoney tally carved and will present a substantial | a0d Coggeshall were appolnted a commit- and pleasing appearance, tx;eltlo wullz: ontiMx:' Boyd and inform him —A paty of four Toledo_people, consisting | ' Progeeding with the regular order as of Mr. H. C. Cotter, superintendent of the | ]4id down in the call, the chair called for water works of that city, J. D. Cooke, con-|pnominations for sulting engineer, J. A Grauf, chief engineer, YR, and D, C. Shaw, arrived in the city yester- 2 f ? J. A, Riley moved the nomination of day. Th": Sro h"‘. JarecHng) ‘he, Water | pryman Bnc{ by acclamation which was works, seaking suggostions on the subject of | gong amid applause, a new addition to the Toledo system. Mauy [ M Casey nomiaated Jadge Benoke, of the larger cities, both east aud west will be [and Mr. Kuhlman nominated Avugast visited with ‘this view. From Omshs, the | Welss, for company will proceed to-morrow morning to TR UDOR Milwaukee, and thenoo east. Then followed a long running fire of —The Hiberian Rifles will give another one | statements as to Judge Beneke's willing- of their grand balls on the evening of the 14th | ners and unwilliogness to accept the of April, 1885, at their hall corner of 13th|positlon If elected. Mr. Desmond, ac- and Jackson streets, The Rifle boys are an. | tively taking part, nominated Mr, Wil. ticipating a splendid time as the hall has a [lisam Turtle, when a delegate statcd that bran new floor and everything is in gond shape | Ben¢ke wovld not run. kM,h Moriarity for a pleasant time, Let all their friends "L’!‘l“: 'l"";‘i 'h“ (‘g‘““" ¢'s eulogy, but comeand enjoy themselves, Tickets can be |72 'nterruptec by the obtained from members of the company or AL ORAREIATER from Capt. John O'Brien, at the Millard |that grected Boyd’s appearance In the hotel. ball. Gracefally moving to the stand amid cheers —The Omaha Bulletin says: ‘‘Merchants MR, BOYD SAID: National Bank of Deadwood va, McHugh A Mr. Chalrman and Gentlemen of the was decided in favor of tho plaintifl. Tho | oy ienion: In asoopting {he nomina. action was on & no‘e drawing interost at three | (1on "whicl you have unanimously ten per cent per month, and & counter claim for | dored me parmit me to exprost my doule the amouat of the interest paid was [ gincore thavks. Perhaps 1t might be filed under the laws of Dakota, Hocld, that | well for me at this tmo to speak of the the penal part of the Dakota statute could | reasons which induced me to consent to not be enforced against a national bauk, The |accept the nominativn. 1t say coneent, remedy was exziusively under the federal | fr it is well known that I have all along statuto. Judgment was given for the face of [r¢fused to be a candldate for the posi- the wuote, to draw intorest from the|ton. I fally appreciate the very first day of the term, In the same|Sreat compliment you have paid me, case after the hearing, and before :’“‘-;my,"“;l"' ShzERy havo ouco be- tho decision of the court, the defeadant filed | (% DOOVA upoR mo tho same l:;’“b':' a motion for a rehoaring, Upon an intima- | o T expoot or seek politicsl profer- tion from Judge Wakeley that the proper|ment, for I candidly bslieve I:havs more practice is to withhold such motion until after | friends to-day than I williat the end of decision, le: ken by defendant to|two years If elected and I perform m withdraw his motion,” A reporter was in |duty, which I most assuredly shall do. formed by a promment lawyer to-day that|Then why is it If called upon by McHugh could now institute proceedings of [# msjority of the elcctors that «quo warranto accordiog to the Federal pre.|l am willlng to undertake the re- visions, to close up the Deadwood bank on [sponsibility? —Becauss, most of that the ground of its having charged o usurious [ ¥hich 1 possosfls In Omaha—becsuse, rate of interest, provided ho first gained the |03 City has beca my home since boy- consent of the Uited States district attorney. | hocd and I feel a pride in its prosperity This held in all cases when it was not proven | snd advancement; beciuse, I am desirous that the bank having contracted at a rate of | of maintainiog fus credit snd keeping iv y, bad afterwards reduced ita interest | gp to the same bizh standard that it was rate to the standard. ng years ago when lrellnqlnh:hud the e e 5 ofice to my successor. Applause.} Buy . H. Douglass & Son's Copsicum | o total “bonded indebicneen of Cough Drops fr your children; they are|¢ng ity is now over $1,200,000 harmless, plessing to the fasto and will| Ahout §400,000 of th's amount is 1 oure their ovlds. D. 8. and Trade Mark { yhori time bonds and which will be paid on every drop, 1 |by property-holders. The fl a'ing acb: g —— is somewhere near $100,000. The latter Council Bluffs items, amount should be fanded so that city A Congregat'onal soclsble wi'l bs beld | warrants will not be depreciated and at the residence of Mrs. M. O, Dodge at [the employes, the laborers and the her residence on Blutl street this even-|contractors shall not bes com- ing. d S pelled to recelve their pay in lLu! evening a lamp exploded in Gil- | syidences of indebtedness worth less than more's news and music stand, caueing | par, thereby makiog work cost the city fright and ao alarm of fire, but no dam- ls hldz?ip“ fsnt.]mura than it otherwis: age. should do. [Applause Four years sg ) e | persistently refused l]u be a :mdnlfw "Tis"4 beuty truly blent Wi ved wnd Wilke | for mayor, giviog as & reason (s I hac uroe'own sweet aud cunuiog bands 1aid | oo mgch work of my 0% n; that | had o Pozzoni's powder fmnarts & sichness time to mttend to the dyties of the ! Making the skin as soft as down. aud it was not gnyl 5 ? In the afterocon i ho complexion, of the meetlng of the in that I adiaire.” vention when wy oftjce was filled With o using Pozzoni’s complexion powiler, about forty busj, men who claim:d Fairest charms you will acquire, that It was Decespary that some man Wh BKIN ‘fil;fim was largoly 10teresied in the welfare of By Dr. Frazior's Magic Ointmont. Oures | the city shou'd assume control of affairs, if by magic: Pimples, Black Heads or Grub | that consented. At 8 o'clock thst Blotches and Eruptions on the face, leaving | evening in this room I wes nominated, hlflndflu;nd?fidullllulsAhqwm Itch land 1o & few dsys therssiter I was Bals Rheuz, Sore Nipples, Sor 1 performed th Obstinate Uloers Kuha & Oo. and O, ¥, Goodman, mallod on receipt ;| E. English and J, P. Lunaj were nomi- 0, oF tOMA us ok or she | BUIUE waed ey Do i A it gl of this clty. [Applanse.]| Sixth ward, Peter O'Malley. Hon, W. v tme T vih o s omothing st bl Lok G- Olark, J. B. English and J. P. |fermined to hold sxaminations o ou T et st o et ook SO | Adjonrned stne die kgt sevt, o3 O Oleen of b o] Wit s e et Bty T POLIOE COURT. sehon Thessesamioationy il e cpen w::_nmnyg;;hmd t}:e fir;t cn;:hl':cu for lu;olcgwu and stadents from Nebraska ing —both granite and ssphalt-—were | rpe Mistortune of & Blonae—Young |*'d other states. ot during my administration, as also our — systom ol sewerage, which, I thinik, s tho e RO U LW IR A choice display of house plants at d best system ever devised. e Win. Gentleman’s, For sale cheap. almost every enter- | Alfie Gilmore is the name of a golden- PSR- Aity prise been started ; io | haired, blue-eyed beauty who was arrest- LEITOH, —1n thi . X y ;:l:: l:;:m;m ny ;:L:‘:n ':;: ed Sunday night by a pollce officer. She| s, wife r\"\'f:"f:fi'c'r‘., l'.:f’d“;'nnlféki..l"m port, [Applaute.] T am i cor of w | W88 walking down Fourteonth streotintbe| Decossed was o daughter of Mrs, 1, A, Eczoma on Beal, wiso and judiclous expenditure of wmoney |evening when she was accosted by [Hammond and sister of 1. B. Chapman, for paving and sach other improvemonts | ‘masher,”who desired the pleasure of her [ 'uineral from residence, 2110 Davenport POSITIVE curo for asaro needed for the advancomentof [acqualntance, She responded qulte | *reet Wedneeday, Further notico here tlon "P':,"‘P'es to Soroful . and oity council bear the same relatiou to | tation to take a walk. g | Diseases of the Igioo:agflinlgngilyé gty Scmflnloug o S to the munlolpal corporation that direc- | The young man clalms that, soon " 8 |old age, are positively cured b ‘g' , With Loss of Hair, fiomf\h\ -« torsdo to a private corporation, who |afterwards, she commenced to caress him CAM EL LI NE B|00(P Burifior, infcmyall d % o “ESOLVENT \ 3 are supposed to manage its affals | ;g 5040109 hig gold watch and chain; . CUTICURA SOAP, an ye'x‘;"uisigus-lllligUgv;:hl:g:rgm'eflgl’l‘yb\‘l'vrhcl;n b s f for the benefit of the stockhold- § o ers. Every man who owns property |the glrl, however, denles this part of the other remedies absolutely fail to cure, or even relieve. fsa stockholder in the oity and is in-|story, vigorously protesting her inno- FOR THE CUTICURA REMEDIES are sol i terested in its welfare and prosperity. 1 cence. small, 500. ; large, $1.00, Resolv;fvg:?’:(:‘?rg}n Pr‘zcsl’é CUTICURA, am fn favor of getting value recsived for| Rose Dart and Frank Morton, two c 0 M P L E X I . B9 Send for ““How to Cure Skin Diceasos "y 84-P'! vork, contain- :hs pfavpl;. monoy, and in d(;}m{ busi- | small, bnc‘ varyMwchmd l})oyh stole an ing an accurate description of over 300 affections of hgos‘l'(li?lrm'adnflnlgad 088 for the clty the same as were | overcoat from Masonfc Hall fght 7 N wil [ : try d"itl:g ltfilnr m(y)mlf‘.I Everythm;lz tILnt 18 [ last week, aad in '.‘I‘:cir h:rryot':]eca:n%el. 'I‘h:Bi?:E:ELJ ?ABMLES?' S g;h ;:atm.e"‘,::.d o4 k) Illuslratlons, drawn and colored from life. enefits to Omaha is indirec ene- [dropped it. The girment w: foked ereigned physicians of San W IS i to me; Ita prosperity 1s uln.)v mine, [ up pp‘:y Gcnrg: L“;;:lu:ma,“.: ‘;;u:u Francleco are familiar with the composl- = e Time to Cure Skin Diseases' - ’"dd 1€ olocred It ahall be my purposo 15 man who s the " repuiaticn | 4B Of :L prlu;hf:\l r;r!lcluu ;mn;i for the 45" And Cleanse the Blood. & conduct its business the same as my own. | of being a confirmed thief. All thrse | SOMPIexion, and freely certify that UAM [Applase.] s ,Eu.gnedb!fmhdgo"umhm““‘j ELINE fs harmless and free from all PU_TTER DRUG & CHEMICAL C0. . . BUSTU", MASS. At the conclusion of Mr, Boyd's|day mornivg. A trial proved their guilt, [ POi*onous or injurious substances. _— wpeech Morislt, {d he had received | Willisms was sent up to the county jhil LOLaue, MD G F Cooper, M D information regardiog Mr. Barko which |for twenty days’ on broad aud wauer, rG I EaY LI = — - - nduced him to cease to vrge his name | while Dart and Frank Mortl; 'a bound el 4 cNulty, M D N AR e oo L Bt 0, B 4 R R MUY | THE A L STRANG GOMPANY whereuoon Desmond moved that Beneke | Patrick K had tried to el et —— i bo nomiaated by acclamation anyway, | himself with the . ethorial- fndusnce of | EL Giobons Jr, MD W syer, M D Bauble and Single Acting, Fower and Hand which was done amid applause. ~ A com- | whisky, and_was highly sacoossfal. o U7 Clerke, M D T Bennett, M D ¥ "I mittee of Desmond, Wittig and Kinney | he cullyz;lnded when ?}m ,]:udze meted on‘: XVN?I?'_“"’Y MM D W Hammond,M D § was tent to bring Beneke into the hall to | to him a fine of $5and c.sts. e A D W F McNutt,M D | hear him upon the question. Pat McGulre had likewiso been drunk jard, M D A J Bowle, M D A Mr. Moriarity then placed In nomina- Simms, M D J C Shorb, M D [] b eliing, Hose, P v oy . ’ W polnt 10 one single n-ll Thitd ward, Jollas Moger BA Matter of Interest to Tenchers, motiv bitlon ameng the teachers of Nebrasks, everBl‘orm of Skin and Blood Disease, from a, isfiguring Humors, Humiliating trup- B d a i N tion for *"Joo Werlngy who. was ahargod with |3 i Swlard, 3 D F & Holnia, M D B 3 ) McCaeston,M D J Rossnstirn, M D Evglne Trimmings, Mining Machinery, reas and 1ron Fittinge AUDITOR i S : cumv:x;tlng ; disturbance, meekly auc: Kooney, M D J D Whitney M D * bl it ' r. F. S. Lowls, and Houck nominated | cumbed to a fine of $6 and costs and im: Wilder, MD T Bogson, MD " | AND BCHOO‘I: EE‘{‘;‘:!B or retsil. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, OHU R ) son, § & = Mr. William Turtle, At this polnt Mr, [priscnment In the county jail for five | ¢y Thomas Fitzmorris stepped in front and | days. stated that the convention was a demo- " Ml:h Neullne,chtber of Frank Nes. cratic conventton, and he did not fancy a [line, the young North Omaha toagh, who pomines who had last fall been clvon{ng was arrestod for complicity in ofi:::%;w DIJ lggrill.clfiélrgn , ) llroul:;li with Ben Butler who was stump: {the riot of Tuesdsy night, appearcd ng the country agalnst the democratic|in the pollce court yesterd i i natlonal ticket, and in u cloar out, domo-. | nego iatiog for hor sows releass, ¥Tisoogy Madame Adelina Patti, cratic style opposed Lewls' nomination. | her attoraey, she gave noice of an ap-| VWrites; ¢‘1 shall have to repeat the Desmond tried to get Turtle In by ac | peal from the declslon of the judge and pralres of your CAMELLINE heard from clamaiton, but a ballot was ordered |egtered into a recognizance ot $700 for | 81 sides. which vesulted, Lewis, 14; Turtle, 20. | her son’s nppenmueg bofore the district | For sale by So Tartle was nominated for auditor. |court on the first of June, and for his|H. T. CLARK DRUG CO., Omaka, Mr. Tartle came forward and declined | good bebavior in the interlm. He has [And all first class druggiste. positively to run for audltor. en released. oy L t A : S I In the interval between the nomina- ———— Do b | =OTS aln on tion and appearance of Tartle, Casey| ToExcmance—a440acreswell Improved DR- PUHEK g &S fl°mlfl“8’d ;l‘ll]"-'mll Lowny for council d, { mite from Essex, Ia., for a stock Graduate of the University Vi 2 A d La O B AU of general merchandise. Addrets, Jobn [ gria, Tate Surgecn to the Ml hrx;nffl;arji\b‘;;- n rge nes at That' Fitzmorris then stated as Turtle had | Linderholm, . e s O had get an cxample in regard to the| Carpenters say the best orades of lum- | promptly attended, Office at the Omaha nominaticn of a treasurer, he moved that | ber in Omaha are sold by Hoagland, Medical and Surgical Institute, Corner 13th — no nominatlon for auditcr be made. This e ——— Street and Capitol Avenue. motion was amended so that the central The Hastiags Safe, TIMEEN SPRING VEHICLES The large packing houses are now in operation, and additions co oz Powers, M D C G Kenyon, M D > Swan, MD I S Titus, M D Corner 10th and Farnam 8¢. Door, MD _ .J L Moares, M D = SUC RS NeD EEERLCERRE) r=mE E comumitico should bo empovered to at-| Deputy United States Morshal Allen ing $60,000 are being added to them. e 0 18, P?c FU‘;% then lmnved that Lowisiho last week to break open the safe bel 8 /X Th nominated by acclamstion aud eulogized elong- ! i i . Lewis. So did Riley, who firsd up 5 ho | Ing to William A Smith, who 1s suea by 2= hatiolylotsiwiile they are cheap will get proceeded, and raked Fitzmorris on the | Wesley Redhead, a creditor.. The safe > S the henefit ot.the sure vise in Value has returned from Hastings where he went Ban Butler malter, telling of ’ the|ig gq 1 pposed to contaln some $2,000 or mongrel tisket sapported by the 3,000 B by £ valuables, nsf P %e:‘n:.tiuntu = lnukt 4 fall, A He b“m.d ?Jl:erry :f H:‘;"."‘"::‘:.mc“l table i fouth Omaha is going to be a large phlce‘. The Rive st ewis would make Long, the republican s g8, e to open SIEST RIDING EHICLE Made. | t1, - Javg h ter packivg and dressed beef houses and otHer eg nominee “‘get up and dust,” etc. Caar- [t and papers had to be obtained in the | 1ocy, & c35Y The Sprngs | th rlro 11 10 ities, together witn the pure prn. ws from th company’s works, and the healthy location, is bound to make it so, ley Brown moved 85 a substltute to the | United States judicl t this p i _ | longthen and shorten according to tho wel “rfl\ Y medley of motions bof xo the housd that | thorising the tmarshal o fores & anch. g | ST AHAIS e Mspied o fonah coiaty aled = the couventlon procsed to the nomlnation | g v 419 nog e e e }:nlll‘i ailleading Carriage Buliders and peatae *0'4 bY of auditors, Currled And then on ¥ g For information, maps prices snd terms, apply to the ¢ pany's of- < 3 = to reveal the combination, 7 =T 5y H i'fffi-‘f."-'f.Efi‘.flfl:’.xyD'c'hof..'.:“b."."’c,.s,Z . Deputy Allen, however, did not break Tl]fl Slal}fl al [nfl Hflafl fice, 216 13th street, ¥ierchant’s National Bank Bailding, first floor. RS i R as N Orni LY fd onlared NI M. A. UPTON, Asst. Sec'y. a- Dr, Lowia t ok the stand and gavo 1is | TiLogness o allow it o' bo opened as == s G el history from the daye of s infancy to 05" &0 Wt naido- doon showtd retar, | 'THLE BEST SHOES ' m——— quoted a lot of Latin phrases that nark | L0 contosted pieco of iron Is now i th | For Gentemen's sy I the york,fo the mones: Bl maldont 55 sechast: I ¢ | poeseation of the nited States and will E:M P young at:orneys pln be:ckw%x:lp':‘ c’;mt‘s. be opened without forciblo measurer. Stacv’ Adams &' co' nu ING & BOLTE' After a winded blow out the speaker re- Y A NARTACTURRINON: yet uxlfi‘nlnhid, the name of Thos, Lowry 1 was again faken up as presented by Mr. 8 ] Fleisle, Windew Uags, irou Ox Aallic Sky.] i Cassy. Here about half an hour w!u use T " Grmehe Naveiapn: o0 e fren sad a1 leuu‘yl!pen: in I:lfl"o ]d amendments G4 S e = r— asto how tovote, ete.; a half dozn so- N z : |3 QP , D s L T THE GHEAPGST PLACE IN OMAHA T0 BUY called motins pending at once. Finally, Feenam, and Mahoney nomioat-d Louls i Comfort, Style and Durability. Schoeder. A ballot was taken and re- i ASEYOUR R FoRZus wulted: Keenam 8, Schoeder 37; so B 8tacy, Adams & Co, £hoe. I&Es A ( after Lowry's name had been mentioned ? i ki N < i 1 the seventh time, Casey got in his work A fuct thoroughly and unequivocally estab- 2 and Lowry was declared the unanimous i ! ished by the unparalloled snccess and con- ¥ nominee for councllmen agata, stantly increasing demaud for them. 1 Mr. Ijaws then nominated M. J. i 4 Their shoos combine k 'Schoeder was nomfnated. Julius Meye-, Esq , was nominated by = These goods are made of the best French a rousing app'auss and unamimity for and Domestic stock, Kangaroo tops, in Hand v councilman. Mr. Meyercime forward and Moohias soped, 13 ¥ and made & neat speech of 1hacks for his Congress Button & Lace g . 3 nomination, and declared his intention, AND EVERY PAIR WARRANTED, if elucted, todo for the city what he SNaaIe i g Tirrell & Cook, would for himeself in prvate Iife, and smid hearty checrs stepped away and One of the Best and Largest 8trcks in the United States to Select From. resumed bis place as teller. 1308 Farnam Street, foornd Mr. Beneke after al haee, s - —_— Mr. Boncko waa most enchuissticaly 1o | A DSOlUtely Pure. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. The committee reported that they had Sole Ae nts for Omaha y [seived, but wbea ho 0/d the oruwd thst | rp powaer never varisn, & marsel o puty, | Omaha Medical & Surgical ELEGARNT PASSENGER ELEVATOR he would not accept the p lice judges:ip | strength and wholesomeness. More economical than N it was like a wot - blankat, Vislens of | the siainary Liadeand. ceniob be s0ld 1o compet Institute, = - disustor alroady fllcted about the ball, | Wora'sr phymuirte bowlors. . Soidonly In” cwoe | 477 <o Potor G after Beneke's funeral ation, nominated for councllman Chas, (SUOUESSORS T0 JOEN @. JAOORE) L Za S. Goodrich, and Coggosball nomis ated dpd ‘ : SOLE IMPOXTERS F T Y UNDERTAKERS | - \ PIANOS, sulted, Goodrich 57, MoShave 9. Good-| o0 e by teie | (NS BREEEE AND—— rich nominated and came forward and ac- | craph salicited and prompti- attonded 0. Telophons | | . ool ke : — 4 om anans HAVAN: CIGARS for councllman, which was carried by ac & co Bl i T AND clamation and Mr Daly accepted. [] [ ——AND~- Williams fnowinated James Stephen- JONDERS 1N Anderson for couaallman, Tie ballot| Frerrvcs, - resulted, Stephenson 11, «;'M.fl-y‘agf Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, YRy B TR IN OMAHA. Auderson 8 O'Malley was nominated. | wiaper sxp ossvk i Fears, 18th 8t., Cor Capital Ave. ook back, the ohalr called for the | punbery Gosand steam Tty Chronic_and Surgical Diseases =il Discases eulogies nomina‘ed Wm, Turtle for aud Diseases of the Head, Throat aud Lusgs, y Y 1 Dodge Sts..OMAHA NEB, g . YoLICE, JUDGE, AR ™ FYE'AND RAR, 8endforour catalogue Guns, Ammsnition W 24, oo IR or eer re ,:hmg';'F“f,.K'f,‘e,uEfi‘ffi'_'",d',,_,,,: rosd chasing elsewhere, Notions and Smokers® Articles. H. G. Clark, J. /R BOTTLES. nd:]‘l,y Modicated hpor:(uu.l for Inhaler or K| Xy usted for the rchool board All dineases of the Blood, Urluary aud exual Or \ oo s then ansd | LimbSaBT, U, s oo el 20 Py, MAX MEYER & BRO. Praagiat’ Suadri . Ju ancy U wrilten. EFCAPITULATION, cesssese s Bt Lonis, dolormition, Disasane of ¥ .Pfl"u o And Sole Importers of For Mayor, James E. Boyd. ¢ e . 8. Lo, | e, Nervous e BOJTOM PRI For Treasurer, Tromsn Buok. Jehlitz-Palsner——. + + « Milwankee, | Modici 0a et 40 o rie 3{;’,‘:&?“.,,““ P ware, Rich Jewelry, prom, securely 0 ; A s COUNCILMEN, Ale, Porter Domestic and Rhine wred If convenient. Open at all houre. Wholesale and Hetail, First ward, Thos. Lowry. } Vive. PD. MAURKR. 10pnit *METT & Surgical Insttute, Cor, 1% th sud Farnam Ste, | 702 'fh‘t"l Judge B s abrupt rending asunder | ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 106 Wall 8t; N. ¥ » the magic “B.-B.-B.” circe added 7 » - R much to, DREXEL GZ M.AUL, o AL ' bl Ballots ordered and re- C. Fannlog nominated Thomas Daly ; I ( aom, Mr. O, Slaven nominated Potor 00 | WROUGHT IRON PIPE, = : Meerschaum Goods, Malley and Mr. Coggerhall named L C. | WallsblesndCot trom P i | WORTHINGTON STEAM aomiuation fo fill the place declined IR AR EM A " ) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in when Riley 1n ono of his loud sounding | gpnoh Amass 60005, et bitanes s 1 Gnany st vl omnes’ | EASY TERMS. Mr. Donoven named August Welss for neaees oF" e meart Tihar, stomacn, Hiineys | and price list before pur- Sporting¥5oods eesseescees voee Bavaria, sumularco Tamiaslon.) Stationery, Cutlery, ver the selection of a central committes g B which 1 : cesssees sssevsses Bremen, (16 \'!‘om lrl-»—vmmnnd Private Practice.) f oh retulted as sppoars in the under DOMESTIC. Qeaniiiation S CXR NAMIR EIN, 0o o and LEAD‘N c JEWELERS Full and cowpiete Line For Auditor, Freeborn §. Lewls, + et 0+ ev s Milwankes, | 4 567 IO Fine Diamonds, Wetches, Silver- For Pol ce Juige, August Welss, Lrug's sessissseess Omahs Srition o caae lasiven. Oue personsl Loterview profe Sesond waid, Louis Schroeder, 1818 Farnam 8t h 8t Cor, Capitil Ave, d 1 .\ i '

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