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They Will Be THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARIE Held Tolay to Select County Convention Delegates, LOCATION Judges and Broatch vily Squ The republic various today to selec vention which to th 1blic at Lincoln, N yor sional e gre ny stonal district, to bel on Septenber The ropre b Omahi, country of th Primarics under the pr held in the citic from 12 o'cloc July 11, to 0 p. 1 an | voting pre: el aud the pr cinets will bo held t OF THE POLLING PLACES. Clerks of Hecelers Agal lehed inth ond Wa ction—The nma- ece waries will bo held at the inctsof thecounty and city t delegates to the county con will namesixty-nine delegates an state convention to be held b, on Wednesday, July 23, and gates to the republican con ention for the Kirst ldat Plattsmouth, Neb., ngres- L 1800, tation in the convention will | in the city of Omaha and cinels fivo delog ary law will be s of Omaba and South Omaha K m) to 7 p. m. on Frid ies in the country same day from 7 p. m The voting places in the wards of the city arcas follows ard Zimmerman's block, Eleventh streets. Peed storeat 108 Not yef named 110 South Six nth strect 3riling's hall, North Sixteonth Williams. , near Nicholas, Bixth warld - Barber shop, Twenty-fourth waxd Luke streets, A ward 1212 Park avenue, Eighth w Ninth w rd 404 Low uming street, i avenue und Cuming THE OMAHA DAII BEFE, FRIDAY JULY 11. 18 Farnam str combine and it 18 exy turned loose and run and voted for Br spite of the law against repeating. tch nas approached & man by the »f Stephenson, an old brickmaker, who hasason in the pen, witha promise to par- | don the latter in case ‘Stephenson will turn in ots have been approached by the ed that they witl be s lots all over town h at the primaries in and help clect Broateh with the men he employs and can control phenson, however, will probably not be deceived, as Governor Thayer s said to have the matter of pardoning Stephenson's son under favor- able consideration, —— ihe Officersof Blection, The judges and clerks selected by the re pablican county central committee to serve at today's primary elec ous [ wards of this city and South fol on in the va Omaha are [k vard ~Peter Beck and B, M. Smith, judges ; E. K. Long, el | cond ward —Jolin Schroeder and Antone | Kement, judges: D. D. O'Connell, clerk | Third ' ward—Mose Sturman and P, J. Will- fams, judges; O. A, Decker, clerk Fourth ward <, M. O'Brien and P, Robinson jr s . Whitehorn, clerk, Fifth Johu Walber and P. O. Brophy, ju 1 Havry Haskell, clerk. Sixth Ward John F. Page and T, H. Plat- ner, judges ; B, B, Munn, cle | " Seventh Ward--P. J. 'Qu | MeLeod, judges ; Chatlos L. aley and S Thomas, cler muel h Wrd SR G, Vanness ind .. judwes: C. R. MeNamee, clerk. h \\"nl H. D, Neeley and Otto o, judges: M. M. Van Horn, clerk. South Om - P. Hayes and H. Warrick, judges ; H. E. Hale, clerk. Th Bolters Squelched, The dissatisfied Tammanyites who were de feated at tho preliminary caucus in the Sec ond ward Wednesday evening decided to try it again last night, and they gave it out dis tinetly that it was to be a “bolters raceting” They had been fairly beaten in a squiare, open fight, but as 1t was contrary to Tammany rules to submit grac dofe would not give it up and planned this meeting of theirown decpest sympathizers in order to spring a slate of Broateh delegates to be presented at street PR P Bl * The South Omaha polling places will be it it T L R T ) wsual. The polling places i the country pre opon daucus’ held under the iets will be the saime as List year. auspices of the Second Ward Republic A Eaboring Man's Views. club. But subsequent_events show, Osatin, July 9, 1890, 2ditor of Trep | they had again reckoned without the PREkr A yoar 40 daab wikites IOt N Ii was apparently o meeting of the most winted to eep some of the Laboring men of | Gevoted Broatchites when the mecting was Omahaat work putting down poles and lay- | called to order and I N. McCoy elected ing tracks. How did Mayor Broatch help | ¢hairman 178 the first step the laboring menof Omaha that winter? Sim- [ Was. ¢ toward de ply by sendiv wliceman to watch tho | ¢l against the regulur men and whe the policema rested men of Omaha for keeping the Meree the United credit due Dy nr The Law I thinka wve us the b tates. No one found therm digging holes them stop work or be ar od many of the laboring ought to remember Broateh m from work that winter, Dr, st street car service in can dewy the Mereer, A Laavorixg Max. BEWARE, ctions ng Primary in Metropolitan Cities. An act to p conventions of offenses commit ction 1. 1F tion held by any political pax or association name of any ot willfully obstruct all falsely pe v clections and s and punish ptect, prim political pa d thereat at in the state, any individual sonate and’ vote under the her person or shall intentional 1y voto without the right to do so, or shall ud prevent others trom ve the right to do_so at such voting who b primary, or y deposit ballc then therefror fraud or wrong xesultof the essociations in and rog 15 and inosp roles oftic deem just and Provided, such ¢ fimary « noon Sec The noon, standard time, on h such elee il fraudulently and wrongful fsin the ballot box or take n, or shall commit any other « tending to defeat or affect the cction, he shall be deermnel demeutlor: feal parties organizations or this state may adoy uch llations and appoiut presiding stors of election that they proper That in all cities of the metro- politan, first and second class clections shall be and el the polls at opened at 12 o at7 o'cockin tho the day on fons are held vote or ballotl of any person offered ut any such election shall upon chal- lenge by on jected unle tlons as such v or any inspecto empowered und it shall bo his dufy “he b lawful voter thereat ho sworn as to his qualifica oter and_the presiding offic ¢ of such primary is hereby to admin- 1ster an oath to such persoh and to any othor person offering to vote, s which muly swi visable, “Youdo sol will true questiohs as by the pre of the inspectors touching your qualific inct, au voted in this district, ward, or pr on have before v whethe ary election, P such pri son challor the interr siding oflc shall have bee this act answer to all record himor them w which said prima tions as a voter in €1 7 And it shall bo the dut ug) to keep a correct ator ror inspector to any e ndalso a4 cor shall be may deem ad- shall be us follows: sar (or uffivm) that you answers make to such shall be put to you siding officer or either of this primary election, uame and residence and your district, wird 1 haye before inct, and ed ab this pri oath * id - whether yi orone of the iuspectors at lection (if required by the per- ecord of s propounded by n duly sworn as provided by trecord of the such interrogatories, which fortheoming, deposited by fih the dlerlof tho county y election is held See. 4. In caso the person 50 sweaving shall intentionally make false answers to any Llue\unn)«)]mttulmu by the pr fleer, or ar such prim tion be u:l‘u\luml ..-mn inished | for a te ling of- either of them, at he shall upon conyie- of perjury, and shall v imprisonment in the peniten- nnot less than one year, nor thice years. If any pason actig as an inspector, or canyus- sor, Wt any such mary election, shall |le\\l|\*l receive the vote of ged or who tion or or any individual Who shall have beem chal- is known tohim not to be en- 1 by the rules and regulations of the as- nization or polit party imary election, to voteat such holding the pri primary, unles ulently or wr ballots into or any prin W any primary electi any false ¢ cate or rotu at said primr; guilty of Soc. Vot or i primary or con any mou rongfull, v or valuablo thing as a s the s orsha me shall first be sworn llin any manner frand- deposit, or put any take from the ballot box of ection, or shall fraudulently or Dallots with those cast at 1 o shall knowingly make canvass, statement, certif the ballot castor vote taken y election, ho shall be deemed Anor. ¢ person who is a del tion, shall entitled to sueh ite at an; coept or v considera- v ation for’ his vote, he shall be deemed guilty of demeanot 7. 'The used in this act, sh embraco all ¢ party, convent tio, or delegate theref choosing candi of delegates to otho purpose of a convertion See. atany prim T a 0 1 under the la seribed rules rty, organiz v electic § That offens: ors shall be a prisonuent not ex such fine aud iz All acts and paits of acts inc tent with the provisious of thisact an e. 10, repenled, MUS [ERING I Ahe Twenty- Laborers b Roports reac of the city Broateh hench all the busy an onler to vole them for Broateh Spe ries today. i to the gra 10 works. y election unless of tho twenty-oue years and a duly qualified voter n this that v, 11 be constried s0 a3 to olections held by any polit ion, organiztion or nssoc for the purpose of oftice or the election v for the nization, dates fo polit association., »erson shall be entitled to vote o of of this state and the pre nd regulations of tho political ation or association holding the n, tlie punishment of any of the uet declared to be misdemean- five not excooding &00 or im- ding one year or both, sonment, np ERS. Eighters Marshalin z City the Broatoh Biomlet. ¥ Bew from various parts tho Twenty-Bighters and wmen generally ave hustling up didle laborors they can find i the prima. A attention Is being aud men al work on pub- h ders Yeosterduy morning Chaffee was out in Hauscom par Taborers ther allin the Soev wards, ir doace. She sewer 1 hustling upthe men engaged s He will attempt to vote them th ward, and possibly in other spective of their place of resi- aborers on L.eavenworth and A | nominated delegates in favor of acrew of | Broateh flunkies, it suddenly transpired that | Dr. Mercer's supporters ha sotten | him, and the air was again | t with cries of “The true friend of the § The Broateh adhe surprised at the outbreak, and disg vith themselves. A number of them r had no moreshow in the cake of ice in a swe alized that Broatch nd ward than a ng furnace, and hastened to get away from such an unfriendly atmosphere, but some of them stayed and re-cnacted their moblike procendings of Wednesday night. They raved and yelled, grossly insulted the Mercer mien'who had shown the neces: sary courago to oppose them. Some of them even wanted to fight to case their perturbed spivits, and_cavorted madly up and down, Lut it was all final 1y b bitter pill fo 0 dowu. scless, and the exhibition was to aclose, It a terribly the Tammanyites, but it lad to A Republicans. The Pirst ward cawcus, held at Eleventh and Pierce streots last night, was rather o quiet affair and was decidedly of a Mereer complexion. The hall wag crowded and called to order the caucus Long as retary, J.H. Butler moved that the chair appoint a of five toselect the names of cight to be voted upon at the primarics st Wa after being nominated E. K. chairman and C. S. Elgutter as sec- H. Butler, Emest Stuht, Lee John Mattieson and J, W. Honz wi lected as_ such committee, The caucus took a recess of five minutes, and upon reassembling the commitiee re- ported the following delezates and alternates: ates — lsaac Ho st Stuht, 1. . John_ Mattic Mike Ford, ‘Joe jeib Zimmerman and Johu Rosicky. Lee Bstelle, John Butler, P Burgstrom, W. A. Kell v, L. I". Nelson and F. Herzke o thieo Troutch men present, Jdndgze Lytle and 1. C. Eperson, and they u -mu' set up u howl, Ammm; that they were not represented o the ticket, but were promptly shut off by a motion to ad- journ being put and e The Se ard Eepublicans. The republicans of th uth ward held mass meeting at 1312 Park avenue last night to complete wrrangements for the primary elections toduy. President Mike Lce pro sided, und in a huppy speech deplo the luckof opposition in the coming contest. He wondered where all the Broatch men had gone, Lie said. It any Broatch men showed up at the polisthey should be wutched, as ainly did ot belongin the ward. werc adopted governing today's ele Sumuel McLeod will bo judge of ef Charles Thomns clerk,” and P. J. tion. tion, Quealey inspector, “The follow ing tic tion for county convention: Delogrates M. L t was placed in nom ina- delegutes and alternates to the anlm. J. W Craw o D, Pete A Joplin, Moore, Cochy Collins, a0n. John T, Bell, lermonsky, Ed R Duiie, Altern E. Gibson, Dr R O . W. Tuylor, 6, 13 Fourth W The Fourth ward republicans held their icus in Justica Aadersou’s office Last oven- ing. It was Mercer, Mo ', everywhero. Quiet, strong, unanimous for Mer R . Dunchan wus iu the cbair, and the followin; e ates O Donahue, . Elijah Dumn, R, G ater, Robert D. Dun K. Smith, Moritz In 8. Wood, Ed Crowell, J. > Smith, R. S, Berlin, D. Pilher, ( Harmon, 1. K. Sudborrough, Gust on. —_—— Announcement, €. B. Moore & Co., have been wholesale ts for ‘the ¢ Excelsior Springs Missouri, aturally Protests, Tur Bee Wednesday contained a paragraph to the effect that Mr. Blazer of Don Carlos lumber fame had handed i for publication afidavits going 1o the discreditof Mr. R. S. Erwin, Information was also given that a suit wus to befiled. Blazer was told appo inted rated waters of soon that the aftidavits could not be used until the sterd, suit materialized. Y and made a stat managing editort use True B to subserve of his own. My, the following v Mr.Erwin called h has satisfied the tempted to or purpose rwin, upon request, wrote wrd for publication OM AL, Ynn 10.—~To the Editor of Tue Brr your permission 1 have read the um lavit' of C.T. Blazer, re ferred to in Tue Ber, and have made to your wanaging editora full statement of ness relations with Mr. Bl which led up t lard for forg time, It is unneces busi- zer and the facts the arrcstof Blazer and Bal- More arvests will follow in ary for me to make any state- ment for publication, only to say that from at you now know 1 think that you must iz¢ that Blazer hus attempted to use your paper to break the force of what I have done id am still doing in assisting County Attor- in prosecuting 55 traly, () B Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. aut discovery. 'They act on the stowach and bawels through the gerves. A new principle. cure billiousness, bad taste, piles and constipation. Splendid for men, Women wud childre Smallest, milde surest, 30 doses fc B st Kuhn & Co.'s 15th and Douglas, Drluk Excelsior Springs Missoari waters | classes to 60 and 40 | & sheet in ac calls 6:10, RAILROAD GO . Jug :ling with the Fi rures, The Western freight association has® given notice that rates between Chicago and Mis- souri river points will be advanced August 1 to nearly the same schedule that existed be- fore the war that reduced first and second nts. The B, & M. re- instrastions yesterday to make out srdance with the following fig- ures which compared with the rates now in effect show what the advance will be: ceived thA BODE New rate. 21025 2418 10 15 Old rute, 115 14 13 The original r: as 75 cent first class and 00 cents second class. On the fourth, fifth and A classes, which include thebulk of ship- ments and all he goods the rates and 7 v under this adv R e o are existing doubts, however dmen about this proposed sing into effect. Merchir satisfied with the present condition of that they will enter rous protests making any disturl L and i f necessary go before the inter-state commerce commission, The Commercial club of Omaha willdo all it canto prevent the abolistment of present rates for others 25 per cent higher. e A Western Reduction. The rate clerks of all roads are holding thelr quart meeting, and in compliance with an order issued by the general passen- ger agents have made quite a sweeping re- duction in passenger rates between St. Paul and Missouri river points and Helena, Mont. The Omaha lines received notice this morning that hergafter the first class rate from_here to 3, which is no will be 40, s round trip tick an advance of old rate_going and torchingablo plan, that is for the privilege of ng out one way and returning by any S and trip to Spokane at #75 first class, but tk second us unchanged. To all intermedi- between Pocatcllo and Umatella Juuction first class fares reducedabout Acted in Bad Paith. Enemies of the Union Pacific and Burling- ton roads have discovered that tickets issued by them on account of the national teachers’ convention at St. Paul, as as to the Knights of PPythias concl Milwaukee are in the hands of scalf g ow has been made 1 that these ts were thus issued with aview to cut the regular rates and as proof thereof the claim is made that they do not contain the signatures of the required by the e enabl the scalpers parties to whom th original purcha , a8 ent. is of cou to fill in the names of malke sales, 1w 1rain. put on wi @ train, which rans making trips every few minutes between the transfor depot, Council Bluffs and the Chautanqua grounds. 1t will be operated continuously to the 15th, and leaves the depot as_follows 0:50 @, m.; 1:50 4145 40 . hie grounds at 6:40, 5 7:18, 10:16 p. m A Chautaug The Milwaukee y Chautaug m. Returnin :20, 11:20 . m.; The Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas City road has establi an ng v, with Frank I. Snith as the tive. M. Smith Union Pacific President Flolcomb, Gener hoft and - Genéral ax have gone out on a tour of inspe the Missouri River diyision. S. S, Tones, who resignied the ch yesterday of the Western car s tion, becomes chief clerkto Car Accountant Buckingham. formerly c od with th Passer “Just as Good," Say some dealers who try to sell a substitute i alls for Hood's a. Do mot allow any such false statements as this induce you to buy what you do not want. Remember that the only reason for making it is that a few cents move profit will be made on the substitute. Insist upon having the best medicine—Hood's Sar- saparilla. It is peculiar to itself, SELECTING THE MATERIAL, Property Owners Decide Upon the Kind of Pavement They Want. Those streets on which & majority of the property owners have agreed as to tho kind of pavement to be used are as follow Pacific in paving district. No. 43, first in paving di Vi 204, Gra in 204, T 208, Twenty-ninth nue in 266, Binney in 250, ¥ Wobster in ith in Thirty- 246, Davenport in e in No. asphaltum; Twent 36, sheetasph Twenty in Sherman ave Jones in 146, v dC entieth_in tecnth in 2 th vitvified bricls. These streets constituted the adopted report of the cour paving, corbing and guttering, which closed with the statement. that an ordinance had beeu proposed in aecordance therewith nd the recommendation that it piss. A special mceting of the council will be held tonight fortheadoption of the ordinunce, Quinsy troubled me for t Since I started using Dr. F 0, Parnam body of the il commitive on Oil, have not had an attack. T cures sore throat at once. Mr Conrud, Staudish, Mich., Oct. 24, 'S Building Permits, "The following permits w building inspeetor y e fssed by the A. Sovenson, one-si Orchand uid FFor fra ahler streels Jueob Henc 1903 and Uivteenth strect, Total three permits, titled to the Best, itled to the best that their n , 80 overy family should a bottle of the ney lave, at best family remedy, of Figs, to cleanse the system wihon costive or bilious, or sale iu ¢ and $1.00 botllcs by all leading druggists. ' BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, Tt superlor exeotlonce for more thin s quarter of a the Ur Gover neads « tunive Puarest Heqith ful Ingz Powdor o s not con tal Amo; Soldonly In ¢ J PRICE BAKIN New York Chilcago, in milllans of homes pturs, 1t indorsed by tho POWDER CO., 0 Francisco. St take the safy . SMITIS BILE BEAMS Uso the SMAL. S1Z (40 little beans to thebot= o). They are tho most convenient: sult all ages. Pricoof eliher size, 25 conts per bolto. Klssl" at 7. 17, 70: Photo-crayus panel 6126 of this piciiro for ©onts (oppers or stem ) J. F. 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ALL OUR PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS are entitled to all the advantages of this great offer, Feople living outside of Omaha ecan avail then s:lves of above liberal offer by having the monthly payments guaranteed by some responsible banker or merchant in their Send for descriptive circular. If you haven’t time to call and examine the books telephone number 238 or send a rostalcard to THE BEE and our represent- ative willcall on you. Great Summer Bargain Sale —_—DY—— MAX MEYER & BRO. Jewelers and Silversmiths, SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, - - OMAHA, NEB Bargains in Bargains in Watches. Nickel watchos from £2.5) upwards. Sllver watches from & upwirds. Ladics'gold watches from £15 up Diamonds. house. But nobody wants the reputation of being a pig under any circumstances. Gentlemen's gold watehes €26 upwanls. DR. J. E. McGBEW, Diamond rings from $230 upwars R A S GRlany THE SPECIALIST. R AR e o Bargains in Jewelery. 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Only 60,000 Ticketsl WHOLE TICKETS, $4; HALF TICKETS, §2; QUARTER TICKETS, $1. LIST OF PRIZES. o e e o G000 [ o p o ARU GRS Frten n,a . Liver, Kid cr cured Mox! Drs. Merrill & Merrill 1 Trize of $60,000 1 vrize of 10,600 oo | 100 rizos of Rt Prize of 600 500 | 10 Prizos of % ouch | 3, Bow | Torminal Pri Zon rntnals Lo 800 Prize of 4 Bow 1418 10 $10,000 Prize of $10 euo jwo b0y %0 Prizosof 703 AMOUNLING 0.0 @0 | 1914 Ps We the undersigned hereby certify that the Banco ( Naclonal of Moxleo In Chiuahun has on deposit | from (he Mexian International Banking Compiny, y funds o guarantee the payment of all 1f any tloket Arwing & priza 18 100t o the inde slgned, Its faco value will be collected and n.ulu\u 1 tho ownor theriof £re0 oF chargs, Sk p ik 1. BIONAON, Chronle. Nervous, dlseases, and 0N and Lottery of President 18] Paso Nutionai Bank, ¥1 I‘ufln“l‘az‘ di the E Chest. ortity that we w | AGENTS WANTIRD. Special Attntion to Diseases of Wo- | ients, and 0 porson or club ratos, or any other information, wriie to wings of this Lottery, and tha 3 uro your a cloarly, Wil nod. st addr mon and Children, conductod with honesty, falrness und In g0od faith | Btute County, Sire L Number. Moro rapid of exporience tn the | towards all parties | auliviry will he assured by your enclosing an oavy JOHN §. NOSBY, Commissibnor. aring your a1l Aldress nccesstul and | CAMILO ARGUE MEXLICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO, Bupervisor for t NOTICE. §¢ Note. 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