Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 4, 1885, Page 8

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8 ELECTION DAY N OMAH). The Repuhlicave Elect Nearly Their Ticket. PAT FORD IS SNOWED UNDER. Detatled Varts A Very Light Vote Cast Btatement ofthe Vote in ¢ ons Warda-Th ¥ sitions are Carried, po= was a very elect d th quict probably th ver witne \ yest ing tha candidates their usual vigor abeence of th have been so conspicnons in pas tions. The vote and the ed wous efforts 1 get liveliest polling the Third ward and democrat cily hus Wl on hand with s mavked wer hut there wis rowd of “workers was remarkal place in the city where both exhibited was in sublicans considerable d exceedin glow at she other p erowds were slim and the l‘ur betwe Iy 9 o'clock Patrick Ford, for and that gent voters few and it was very avident that vifl, was defeated man looked glum and wae williy to concede that he was beaten. He continued the fight, how ever, and worked his he nvl st to muke the majority small as possible, The 5 were hard to tind, of the duy ord ferer in that « republicans refused to v h hard at ward suf some n the other “seratehed in numerons i stan 3olln, for treasurer, was also making i strong fight, and run s iend of his In the First ward the total number of VOLes CASE Wals 725, 0uL of i registration of Iu the first district of the ration of inl”u(\ Were o L In the who | being the order | ion day in " A ' D1 v i 181 ) | i | | For & o Georze Snmith, r Win. Noris, d e of the T virth STATE For Juie of the Supreme Cay iy Joht 'L, Zoelin. d For Shevifr: second diftrict 88 voles were tered, but ouly 59 votes east. The Th vd ward | showed up better with a vote of 611 out of a total of 600 rexistered, In Hl- two districts of the sarth ward there 813 ballots east, and i ths Fifth total of 1,350, 1,087 votes wor In the Sixth waind the Jight, there heing only & the first district and the to be b avd from. The votes, so far that the s are earvied, while tl a portion of the connty poor farm is de teated Onl eurred seriow Vot Hots ¢ second distriet 8 !yv w knock-down and (wo or throe during char (1o be il v of hard T seption urt: Cors i mu nm, K Ford, .. les P, Needhamg v T4 Moot Griwau, For Judge: Jume L A eCulonh, Shoemalier, For Supt, ob Thstrue James B, Brunn JoJ Points. Kev. F. 5. B For Coroner ¢ Sith, v TN For Justice of the Lewis Berka, Charles By For Resents of (e Univieity Leavitt Burah, H Chandes 1. Gy Robert John 'L, Zoelin, proposition (o sell | 1 Willia ¢ 1 K v’!\\ll.lrlY . Voor Furi ing Poor Sixth W Against Se | For Judee of the Supreme € Annasa Cobh, v 1 Tt 13 Livi n-'\lm John 'L Zoeling d % COUNTY, For County Col Michacl Meany, r. Kichard (' Kectie, d. Tor Ticasurer: lltm\ Imllll, pe lm Clork: Charles 1. N Culloeh, v hocker, d For Supt. of Instieetio Janies B Branie 1" For Jnstice of the Peave: Edmand Bartiett, v S \'ltl\ulb d . 167 201 R Slow votin A dight ballot Putrick Ford was there. All quict in the “Bloody Third." So were Juck Nugent and Bob Green There were very few The entire force of duty yesterds The candidates’ scuten this year. 10N ECIOES, carringes were very V. er. o, ' Bupt. of Lstraction: J nu~li Brutnr, For Justice Tewis Be aries Brandcs, d ). J. Selde Thivd Ward, STATE, Judeo of the Siprem Cour “obb, 1 A Frunk Muitin, 4 ¥or Regents of the uni Leavitt Burnt Charles 1. Gy s James H. McCulloch, T W. 8 Shoemaker, d L of Tuetiue Corouer: of town anc the box M r Boyd is out vote did not |||~\1|' into with that of Dr. G. L. M A largo 1 mml v of swaorn out yesterday, ' e we who afliduvits I'he voter work for the Judge Stenberg relda cought betore. him yesterday on the SLdon 't want-to-lose-my-vote ple, O1d residenters say that this has been the most quict eleetion kilown for veurs, ting has been wdulged ket. publi ur atched demoeratic S were cast in the tist precined of Sixth ward up to noon. 5“- Miller, futher, Col. Lorin Miller, and the hived wan did it all Jerome Pentzel arose from his bed work for the democratic orted that the bed bas o prospect of e Pat Ford’s 7x5 Sunday smile was there in the morning, but gradually disippear ed @ duy wore oun. ‘Lhis worning it \ull be in his boots, Visiting the Indians, Senator Munderson and Congressman Dorsey returned a day or so since from trip to Pino Ridge and Rosebud re they went last week in acity to inspeet the red- itlemen will make a al report on their investigation at the next session of congress. M. Dorsey in talking with a reporter about their” trip expressed himsclf as 'u””\\ ur trip was not an oflicial one. We went fur the purpose of gaining what in- Both g, skins. sewmi-oftic . K, Burket, r. b C. Dieatl, d. formetion-we could coneerniag the In lvh.\ns, und thelr mode of trestment, W0 | que | dressed | the | movernment 1 the dvunks | | said when | quota of drums | from | purtment, | with th | Douglas 5t THE O] TAHA fl\lh\ I’Fl WEDNE \D AY. wosted 8o far as po: | n of the [ndisn pro ross | this winter. We we wnd gpent a ly, and in ves arn on th nd the harder the wards of the to me. There question of han in government beeom <08 of Tndian and en Wanket” ¢l il i 1 or do sl and My \14 ml.l i moro than luntoceasionally llu: i« the cador Youny chicf of the the Indians myself nd- om md told them what rovernment desired of them-—that they ehiould Lecome industrious, prosper- ous and TOLT citizens of their country rom the numer grunte of satisfaction of the Indians, we Were con vineed that remarks 'wore well 1 coived, A other things, 1 suid to them that they should conduet them selves in o such a way that thoy could become eitizens, vote for the | Sureat father,' and have something to with making laws for their own pearcd to his Dl and Ma eil with Senator many” of and Manderson ssive ol Jonge do rticula lwwt m | son said the council \\\-lnl we i big war dance for A Jarge bon-tire was built | thout two thousand of the braves ed aronnd it, many of them deco. rated in gorgeous colors, while they i through their war dance. After it | wer a gencral feast was indulyed What do_you think of McGillicuddy ont ! He is one of the t i polics. s lieves in <tviet discip! oand has ool which will this | than 250 pupils and is provie cesstal. 1 procured some penmanship from the sc are fine. |Mr. Dovsey for the rey 3 <t in the whole ser- venot less voer sampl olars h produced them T tion. They were very uniforin whole numiy more than i do oked s it they might have been wiitten by one person, ving ovidenes wl imitadive ability. “How did yoo tind matters at the Rose- ney thero are very wueh as they | Ridge ont W i man tor 18 astuction in b ol the | of the Iudinns,” GIMORE S Med from the ¢ the A hous: stra cirele tlery grected | band upon its | av the Boyd | almost | to | public never before | . but the least red to include tier of Gilmore's fivst ap ¢ in this city bt night. 1t would b te that the Omul b snch o musical tre this alone military i is ine s musi “The band eonsists of fifty picces, hrass instruments, with the usual ons formed ical and ion and W reed The selec a huppy sueeession of ol Of t be broacl manifested its h and frequ he bl 'n:ln airs, no n dare the s £ the ll(lllll*« in uullln ss harmony toge ther hands of l-lllnln--\ musiciang The pr sted of perform- ances by the uul intoers) by solo M. irom h some on tie ageolet, k, the Swedish prima donna, 1 upon both her appear clear and sweet soprano voice capable of com- forinbly combine at the ) woman oic mold. . Mo Pyk 14 ono- of the ng divas of the wodern world of solo was the and g . Bent .nul {«H g In_perforini m Verdi's greatest, Mr. Rafiayolo mouvnted to the lery and breathed his muscaline responscs Lo the sweet dec ions of Leonora, the comet 1o ll with MODJESKA is with gvest pleasure th 3y 2 low W Ze ‘lll of It t the man- X s enubled announce the eng: Niod j (Countess I artiste will appe: turday evenir drienne Lo and Prines Mititary Mattors, Lastevening Capt. Sladon and h - fam ily teft for Fort Vancouver, where the | captain will once more resume uctive post duty. He has beenin Omaha for three years, on Gen. Howard's stoff, and has made many friends, hoth in10 and social circles, all of whom r 1 leave, e, isntoit, iid an old army rtou repocter last night, “how the complexion of Gen afi hus changed in the past yen (e Howard and Capt. ‘Staden came here West Point. whi hen the ntral post of u reg cd do- thice ye > that tane the old olmoest completely disipp The only one left “is Licut, Kinga I nere about four ye doubtedly have 1 ago but for the fact that nationsl work in Gen, Howsrd will s well earned | This will take wmilitiry man whose lo more than that of tho ceded him.” Reports from Fort MeKinnoy show the following percentages made i skiviaish | firing at figure turgets, repres nting inen standing, kneeling wnd lying down fand ey s 15 ln..'lm o . Pree St oflic Howard's s roor two Yellows. probably promotion Wity will bt regre who huve | Wk celye ing. re 1eF cent ’lm« »F . et astinssisaaiieahl |\v-|»l| bt Proop | TN This is w most eredits der any circumstainces, and particelarly 80, a8 the Ninth cavalry have been most of their time 1 the field. Gen. Hateh and Lis troopsare entitled to g dit - If you want to get g the lowest prices go to G ders street murket Steam Dyc Works, Satisfaction guarsnteed sl s Saxe's Hot Beef T lar drink this winter ble showing, un. i ood fresh meat and Barth's, Saun- | The Omaha 1219 o will bo the popa Ty it e Ball programmes snd vitations Omaha J.xfim_mpmug aud Stations company. | issue of October | | that day [ 1 Cal. Henry should lonor this post with | had been introduced into Nebras! W | Lewis procecded to COUNCIL BLUF Additional Returns Received From Neighboring City the First ward gives \ Keatley 543, Sapp M8, Clan- w9, Kirkland 205, Reel 907, Armonr 237 ant township, Whiting's majority 62, Whiting U e rwou nhip, state ticket itic majority and 9 omeounty ticket. Lewis township, Sapp’ has 47 m oy, 80 Rirkiand, 111 ¢ : Matthiew Wirondbook 0 p.m \\hl[m\. ,v itle The democ I8 120 insteas 10 b, m—At th nted out of Hnrte | P 1, 41 Tostevin, ?‘.\ Bellinger, 31 Norwalk AVOCA wajority 127, Minnrw, N votes have been e cratic majority of demver wmajority will be from - A Compiny Takes Forr N1osrana, Neb., Nov. L—[To the > In answer to the communica rt Omuha, veferring to sharp | ¢ at that post, published in your 0, 1885, 1 would state wd percentage made by of the Sixth infantry in been execeded fully o post by Company H, | on Octob , 1885 at ular company skirmish firing of | Twenty one men of that com pany, eomposed only of marksmen anc first class men, I|I.u||' 1 score of 08 h"i’ out of 420 shots, or almost 50 per cent Nov. 3,10 p. m. 1w Koy township hour 110 Jxeeption, .} m that the seore the sharpshoot skirmish firing h wer cent at this l"umfl' infantry, the 1y n visit we will trv and to witness another skirmish firis the sume or better re Liin W Sceretary Literary Ass H, Fourth Infantry. A Shootiy A pistol shot near the nue polling place iny afternoon about 1:80 cavsed considerable ex ment. Some thought Mississippi tact fon on, Compay St. Mar, tics, and the ¢ the fiving nothing Mitehell, L1 wd rushed to the see The shooting, however to do with pol a block watchman on (, had a quarrel be Juck Lewis, Last evening re used, et even two met Tenth ith o man suid to | a4 blacksmith, at a ball Some pretty hard words and _Lewis s > he would with Mitehell o the | on St. Mary's avenue, and 5 out his thy Mitchell down and brui ly. A8 soon us the he drew a r but missed his Captain Sullivan, He knocked him b mld up Lewis then ran police fore ared on the sc minutes after the shot was fi took Mitehell's special police him — urns will be read f : People’s Theater to-night. ‘onrtney as “Topsey’ in om’'s Cabin, | the of tl i ry club held their on on Monday | lence of Mr. P. 1 ve open- in the centh Absolutely Pure. Thir poswder n 1y, strong th ani it compeiti short weight, ulum ur phospiiate pow de nfl wl Baking Powder u.nmn N DR. HAIR’ Asthma Cur This iny nently cus abstinnto nnd lojg Iy 10 itk wonderd Known throuyhe el cine, eity of Lincoln, Nel., wtios, ir's Asuinud © L boen @ of the , Richland, Tows, writes, Bocn afticied with Iuy | Abtama since 164, 1 followed yo iud wm hapny 1o sy tha: L ne o e ooy lifer 1 gied it 1 an nany who can speak 0 fuvorably of e M piko treatiso coutaining gvery state it tho U. K. Cauy Gy ill e mailed upon appli WAy drugatis not huvinig It i st ISEIL A6 Y. sl nd | newor XCURSION LO8 ANGHLES KROUND TRIP, §100, vig of excursion B Wuilinan alu Angeles, tiip, goud 6 m ple. firat class tickets, | on this (rip. but rat 1 i nK cars for Los Tor the round SUelass e class oo modation 5 eiuigrant fwe, weat ward. utd 8 how 86280, and It | « it 360, which' will make wnt Gekets moie that thcse special host Al emigrant pi od 01 express tratus pud g an g0 any day ot ewngrant retes 1 you Wish W return g0 with s exasion. Full partilom excuision on spalication Gen. Pas.Agt. U, cler V. 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Heud Colds, Watery Discharker rron thi smoll, tasio, 0 ravaaos checked ichith Digppinas into tho Thro und news rostorod, § Nl m}" prekuge FORD'S Witeh Hi Clover Wos er Drug and Chemical Company, Boston, i n oot | A iv, Marlgold, s cle, “KIDNE K0 that wenry senmatini orory prosont witl t pninful kidueys, vienk ked or worl out I, OF Ene pow g mach by CUTECTIA AN £1-FATS Phy fnil, elogant, and epeeds wntl # fnmmation: At drueyis i wile 11 Poiisn DiG ‘fii\nvumr.afimy Wow 4 HEALY"ni l(“o {ho T or dvawing tli!()l«l( DISFASES 1 1ty yon ihont ASCLTATION PHEE N. BECHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ofico Over American Exprose { COUNUIL BLUFLF, [OWA. | 10 etock i DIRECTORY. AT T T BEVINS & CHURCHILL, N-W. Cor, 15th and Douglas 8t W. J. CONNFLEL 13 8. 1ith Streot, GEORGE W. DOANE, ATTORNEY AT LAY, Falconer's Block, 15th and Douglas, E. I COCHRAN ATTON mnte p 1608 Farnam, Physici Colle specinity DR. JAS. BECKETT GLORGIA A, ARBUCKLY Puysician DR.C. P HARRIGAN, PHYSICAN AND SURGEON, Office and_Residenee T oloy ho 1500 Ko 8, Omaha Dentists, CIHARLES & JACKMAN, Dentists, hwest of P, O, HARNESS. .l I’ SEGER, HARI\[ S Whips, Re 5 (‘nlvrlv 1 £adale t kept nlwiy Rep L und al an b L et Do BONY, nght Drl\'ms Harness Mooty Dvaf h Aurably cid, Huy noatly ATGUS Mauufiet PHOTOCRAFHS TOLLMAN & MAYNARD, Photog: aphm the best, (1 C. J PALI\’IQUIST 11 Shoes ty than the wor e e lApbl}rnw nently do faciion and per by petr nroan acc £ 8. l6th St between Dongl WATCHMKERS and JEWELERS. J.L.Roy & Co., th St., carry a luge V\’atches,Clocks,JeweIry Silverware, Musical Instruments, 300k of And everything fn 1heir line. Small profits and quick sal and lower priec e th I the elty. Repaivin most skilltul manner. wny other hou executed to AWNINGS, T. M..TREVETT, Axwnings, WAGON COVIRS, 40% So. TENTS, ETC. 14ih Street, Write for Prices BAKERIES. New England Bakery | No. 221 North 16tk St v Muny Jadi emsclves since” they on HORSESHOEING. GEORGE W, BAY Practical Horseshoer AND WAGON MAKER, Purtionlar attention m 1o hor CorLE, contraetad feot interforiy 14t sircet. STOVE o hiuving 445 50, REPAIES FOR, IIO,OOO Different Stoves THOMAS DERMIN At Northenst corner 16t and Wi i i business i replacine hrokor dnmiged i sioves, Hhsocing wp, plihing ud Tepihing of o8 i best dony by one who Dusinons n apociulty. BIoves, tnward ¥ 0re BCLL DL 1ok ITAM JAS, SHAW'S Horseshoemg This e th b done, ur thut In HAYS & PAULSEN, Horseshoel S, for the | g INTING CO, Buccessors 10 Samuol R ntel‘s, Book Bind Now ers 1 and < their motto, | s doing | SEYDEL & ANLQUISTY Dealersin Hardware, This ho nooupl f oth Il‘AI\ wond fem, [ Tinwaro and "I store the cortor of Cali «te, #nd is kept by n gro-ab 0l of bukimoce. and niwAys on tha lookout f everythingin thelr Ine LOCKSMITHS, W. BOEHIL, Locksmith&Machinist Green Tree House, &1 and $1.20 yer day Ritte Mi, K. City Hotel, FRED WIRTH, Managor, Taes nAkA v dag. Cor 10th and Harney Sta, 1 Bonrd, £1 Omalin, Nel " b ound ELA0 chlh S E|LCll ic Hotel. 122N 12th St., Cor, Capltol Ava, Roome Neals order nt ull hoter L2 mcds & FLOURING MILLS, DENISON Champlon Mills, and Mical & O, 10N Tt etros AUCTIONEERS, | MERS', YOUTHS' 'HOML | Practicar AW, Anct.on a.r(. Cnmrm ssion w,\‘ AN & €O, FANCY GOODS. TARLEY YiNG, and Dealer in UFPHOLSTERY, ‘ b,xhomt(" y & Repairing Bl CHILDAERS' and ClflTHiN G P Gents Vurnishing Goods, <. Cté, At the lowes uf uny in (e city. Stop N di Calitor .l 'ny HOME MADE CANDIES, DRIESBACH'S MADE CANDIES. Eot. Formerly Macs, € 35y ts, Oystors, RODECK & 6V | WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, ETC. 1ouge, sign and f hoanging, g o puintors. Papor Knlsomfing. e 1013 CUMING ST, PLUMBERS AND GAS FIT BEERS, CLAWSON & LICE: RS AND GAS FITTERS, 18th 8¢, SED PLUHEE St Mary's Ave., prompily attondod o, ZWALDEL, Practical Carpenter AND CABINET MAKER, retnshod 0, 4tk 8 1tk t, EHmtcr el | GEGRGE WADDELL, CARPENTER AND BUILDER sholving, countors artintic fni ualil n Mr. Waddo! r12th cich ns sk, and Lore o PO there exprricnee, s b ity 1or yonr A AL DONECKEN, Contractor, Builder, AND HOUSEMOVER, . OMfice 30 N 13th 81, Ove ro M Donecken bogan b in s of y and ho s non: WCCuIIe on wmost .-m‘» OMAHA SAVINGS BANK CorE 15 AND DOUGLAS B KR §150,000 € Oh ater, L posils, BLITY OF REGCKHOLDED VoK Fvings banl §Or COBLintorest paid LOANS MADE ON HEAL ESTATE, 031, Feesdon: : Wi, A, P M. honnont, Ml ok yobin . Wilhidy, Cashior 'W. F. STOETZEL, Hus proven to soll the bust “*STOVES x :L,n tlhe Citsr Ko ob Tinring cs. Milk cais And B8 Cimg Sy O b oiy u work other tinwii Bk, Aeo, . \ | v Stuws,va. wre, Cutlery, | Gutiering Spouting, aud | Bet. 16th and 17th, 00 roul © pay | have groatly rodusel Howurd St., Haying oy prioos

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