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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1890 WO PAGES OUR BIG KNIFE HAS DONE ITS $5,000 Absolutely Given Away this Week During This the Greatest of All MerchantTailoring Sales. G has been spared. Everything in the ON'T pass this idly by, ye old and young. N%;“ONf SljllsTlNGSpand OVERCOATINGS Drich an% poor. business men, workingmen has been subjected to an unmerciful cutting. I professional men, clerks, etc. To you all alike is i ¢ ANDS” for doin i D EVERY LINE OF IT. It Y»‘f&?{éfif‘i?‘ thlgsrfiic?s?-lfi t?wl; season, but wil addressed. REA means Sl S R TC¥LY BONA FIDE. MONEY IN YOUR FOCKET. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY SUI'T OR OVERCOAT In Our Entire Stock, Made to Your Order. No Goods Reserved. Everything Goes. oy BElART, |T'HE: 1P AXLLCORR, SIXTEENTHY AND DOUGLAS STREETS, . M. C. A. BUILDING. e = Ry % e il twenty-tw March 21, His family d to elect from the Sixth district, Otoe count X ed until the Omaha freight burcau [ Severin is a republican and wia a4 member of was appointed as- | the last legislature, bor anteacitr M | Xears g0 of od piritan stook. Ho carne 1o | sistant: commissioner. - MY, Stenom o s b 5 . o vears, He came to | been a student at Ann Arbor university r. | Nebraska and settled in Otoe county twenty- | democy Y, and opposed to probibition in any county is Jobn C. Shea, esq. whowas born %':Llnwrlx l‘«'h‘ufm;m 5, [869, and in 1870 took | Collins was eounty clerk of St. Clair county, | two years ago last June, and has wontiied forun. 3 TR R R A SR D O e e higan, four years; circuit court commis. | there ever since, enguge Brief Sketches of Nebraska Senators and | was {’““"flwd Ay in o Drivata school, from | team t0 WOFk with; and mado for’ himeelf his | oner of 'samo county four years; city clerk Ames bus been a 'lfe-long democrat and ac- | resentative-clect from the Te s i L Subse- | scant household furniture out of rough pire | of St. Clair, and supervisor afd commissioner | tive in his party’s work for many yeavs, but | born in Irelund (o | S T I L B 2t Etatans s Representatives-Eleots e Lo r e er. | lumbor. _After romaining on bis first farm in | of the county for a number of years. He has | has always hitherso fefuned e oo Sh fountry at the age of thirteen yours, In1xg | , on ¥ Gllllan, e, of Lincoln. is an. Quontlyhessudisd iswiliitho Hoson ity axgllumber A T yoars omoved 1o | been a resident of Gago county for sixtecn | excoption that for nearly Awenty vears ho | he chne s ooty of i continued since to | §ilier representativeelect from the Thirtieth ity 1, and graduated in 1579, = He | Colfax precinct fificen years ho _remov 5 ; [ district. He was born in the village of Al el RATCUIED i e of (s Dinitad SUICaS| || Hix pranb SHFE Of A5 MoEeg I T OHAAUE Bh | e heR o P Nomana S oounty board | has beou a scliool’ dircctor. He s tiot only | residehoro, o 1 Tasgn b teoiic 'O NI, MOETSHEY.COTItE, T gk ABLE RN AMONG TN, | e S Lo o8 lra shsne i0.] NGy e piin COMIY LGk Mo Has OLLLL | of auparylaons. poamveriofit i eysr | gpposed toa prohibitory law, but a license | skillful mechanic, By hard. ware aat oo | BT TAFL S o aoiandEwas THERE ARE OEhe & hara e liag 4106, COREINGONY .|| vBledF Atosa oy o v sab b enatiar. | clite- tho Sopelyisor Svstem was adopted in | law also, believing that tho lquor business | judgment, in' making: Invemi oo, 800 Cationir the AISLHEb: ST b AL aus IR o re i At OmANA G tlgibl Dy Ane pubilo office hithicrto. Hehas boon o | Gage county, He has always been a domo- | should bo as froo as any other, and tha if It | quiged s comfemmmng fycou Ho isradouo: | \OYShion Gollope, TiiBoty: Radt DS o Ontipaken | O e | e ot T AT et Bl et ot IR 10, he qlate eiection, bub was then | were o, drunkenness Wwould be roducod. In | arat and wil stremtorst ocosd nay attemnt | 1o X80 Coh R 1attr R cheariin ool ARIAJORY LOC Eho BEn S “| p o \es ,l-':.'.‘:?;m;:s professor | vote, and suys he is opposed to prohibition In | elected as an indopandent. fon to sub. | 1t M Ames is opposed to an internul reve- | to substitute statutory prohibition for the Al L L Lo o g = cl or two - or three D 8 ) by 5160 d [ In regard to the proposition high | Buctax of any nature, belioving that every | present excellent high-license law. ears. y W 3 s ) Against Statutory Prohibition e ted @ | any form and that the Slocumb law is goo ) believing ¥ g 56 Atartadls (RSN s Eotwn ‘acs rincipal. He was appointed y Ny iGh| - proAtreas s ¥ o pail he started in lifo on his own ac The House Will Follow Tistion: e pesce inthis | engugh for bim. ZLESR e stitute stautors - prohibiion mtorwsnr fgh :;.rggxm"mozllumm at liberty to-sell his wrmed rulo to take J:}lm‘;)rn{)llll\,s&]{:xlr?‘ml‘?g)‘h ot sount, o was st e i x S0 Chomas J. Y, 1.sq., Pl ) r it 0 " Vo1 o 3 # - s 'y K , courth | the dry goods business and ater Suit, ] S A suDAC Thirteenth district, composed of Holt, [ not to commit himself on that subject and | © W. B, Sk vom the Tenth distr Ty Ll b U] e s et el e e e L e S R T L T ER Vhequivo | from the Seventh disiriot, Cass county, is | jy 5, 1501, 10 Bohonn Aoy R R ,“.:;,of,',‘"’,ll‘,',""‘{f,’,"; A signed in 1888, o R ey vl rritory nort Coyha Paha, resides | cally by saying without reservation thatthat | a druggist, at Louisville, and & demo. | I ATCAr BrODaT Dranaei R as| g at | | { i C y ruey. . Shea is a demo- | ized territory north of Keyha Paha, res D3 ! £ § 4 e 3 s e tria, After proper preparation he was sent he real estate business, which he still con. Great interest will center in the next ses- | sistant county attorney. Mr. Shea is at Burwell, 1o was borm lu England i 188 | quuation bad areuy boen sstiled by tho | erat Ho “was' born at. Nowtown, Vi | Lok Afier proper proparition bo yours:taic |45 (G0 901G P EIORS: (whlct B auil cons i idy, siti crat, rrate Janada with his parcnts | voters of Nebraska, and that he shall nt en- | September 7, 1851, and in 1864 came | & high rauk in his cl; The dei i ) gislature, The composition of the fon to repeal the | and emigrated toCanada with P k L 1 i" | fnx, bigh rauic tn his class. Tho death of his [ lisan stock and was tratsed 1o the Colichais e s ical complex- | |, (h FYEAEL Jo o BIOORIIOR, 0 Xop for | Whilo a boy. He resided there untli 1870, | gogo in any logisittion that sosis 10, subvert | oot il Mo printers ade | fathet necessitated his lodying colloge andan | Ly e ook 2 was tralned f the prit house and senate as to tho poriient Fomp ™ | bigh license luw aud smbstituto therofor vhen he romoved (o Missourl, whro helived | the voice of o trumeudous a majority of the | more, Md. . Ho loarred 'tho. printers s | 11ICEDCe businoss Iife, AU the oz of nino- | oot by e poho olitics of ilin fon of members, their expressed opinions aud | ¢tatutory prohibition, Mr. Shea saym tbntho | Four years, and in. 1680 caineito Nebrs ska, | people of Nebraska, Under H D, Hathaway on the Plattamouth | taon ho' come o Americs. oo onieye: R M TRt Chovtingnciia bt DR ol R LR R e B L R i e St St G G bl Turmer of Wilber, from | Herald and worked at” tho trade antil 1850, | Froouten “Ne 58 Afne spont alinost 6o | Eiio "o Toas . ashivern Coiarly. | beea lo o the state, and tho legislation which | and will by all logitimate means oppose any | JUH ol “hen he. romoved. (o Garfeld | tro o oioiect Bd Tu: rict, Saline” county, | In 1882 bo romoved o Louisvido and weni | Syl studving - in - rivits, | RO OF les uctivo i local bolitics » farmer logislaturois almost cortain to cn- | ditempted legislation b Dooper enforee. | conty, wherehe has resided forthe last four | was bopme i fertte sty Pensylvanis, | Into the drug businoss, and in 1868 was | 1290, i sonsection obsn his coest Lrayiie: e fomlounana i ATy b e o havery greatest | Foault 0 ol b lovwrCr CHIOTOE | §ara st Burwoll. Hawas for o yeat and & | Moo oan Loyolte couuty, Pen glteen | elected president of the Neb he started in' New York city o pape ORI Tol R inones. by o e ian & oo act, all conspiro to attract the very g mentof tho present Slooumb law: half editor of the St Edward Star, conduct- | years. e came toNebraskaton years agoand | Pharmaceutical. ussociation. M. Shis the Patriot. This puper was Short-ive e o' votod agutust the probie: N\ interest in the next legislature. The third Douglas county senator-elect s § i1, 44 05°an’ independent republican paper, | located on a farm in Saiine county, tenmiles | has been prominent in hus party's loc in 1884 Mr. Capek camo to Omaba and be tory emendment and belioves the license sys- The people of the state, therefore, want to | Georgo Chistopherson, Esq., a native of } {18 1hiS 8% JrCeRoncel party was slight ana | west of Wilber, where he has_successfully | fairs since 1575, has been for four vears | asgistant, editor on the Bokrok | PGt tter. ok Flof cau: tiskatoto L6 Tonidel bout the men who will compose the | Denmark, who, when a mere child wus | \id'inguence in local politics fimited. Mr. | fooweed farming ever sinco. Ho s a life- | a member of thio state democratic cintral | bomarp Slitor, ¢ Aun Arbor, M upon to oppose any uttempttoenact statutory know about the ok has attempted to pro- | brought by Lis parents to this country, the | 1,y a5 never heid any office of public trust, | long. democrut, “but was elected on the inde- | committee and a member of the board of vil- graduated two yoars aftor 1n tio o . Upon o, opt legislature. Tur Bek has attempto family sewtling uear Sheffield, ILL, whero | 5w alacted to the senate as an indopend: | rasioas ticker, endorsed by the democrats. | lnge trustees of Louisville for eight years, | Eracudted two yea slty. From thero ho wont O T viGelis readers) witi tis indomation; FICAS i th ey utii] restie, s Mv.s Chirlatopheraon was. [ 510 Wasisldcted o the] endorsemont, and de- | his s the first oftice he was everelected to | He is opposed to prohibition in® whatevor Y Criimble sallege, Now Yorlk aud/took o [ - ti,cr ciaioys Bedy of Iincoln, b third of which comes from members-elect them- | oq\eated in the public schools in that town, clines to say what his course will be in the | ontside of his precinet. He is not in favor of | form it takes, speciul course. in' the. literavy department, | Tepresenta .;L.L “l' 1‘;‘1‘ the Thic e salves, while tho restis from special corro- | and ab tho siate noxmal echool 8t Dixon, 1l | jocnsjatare should an attempb be mado 1o subs | siraior, Lot e tey Tosges the other roprosenta- | yfigr which ho roturned 1o O e taeas {rlsty e born_In Delaware county, New o It has beeu impos- | He studied law with the Hon, J, I doncs st | o(fiuto statutory probibition: for the prosent | *Joaee Soncurts Eaq, senatorlect from | Hveeleot from tho Séveuth districl, isn £rait | tho practics of faw. Me. Cave by obboen » wy B 1840, of i #fondeat eo U poner. bers- | Galena, and {n 1856 was admitted to the bar | yioonsq 10y, tho Twenty-third district, composed of Jof- | dealer at Plattsmouth. Ho was born in Don- | & iStans of . emlprionof Hotsamiangitor (PALSHASS AncEebiCelE Tupiicn Pe sible to print all mg‘skezchcs olhme‘l?fl ain. | beforo "the supreme coutt, of llllg)o(s..t:lunwé Wallace W. Wilson, Esq., of Chadron, sen- | gt - WERY Thayer countics, was born in | caster, England, January 20, mv{?' .C{‘l,‘,m to/| Amerios, whioh he traced back £o the sevon ‘:'(-.'{ru;n.«isvom';l"\“"r\"uw \3(.‘.;;‘”.:“0 ’x.:m:“w,d elect in one issue of Tne Bee, The rem: diataly after which o cano to Omatia and | o (1 4loce 10 M Fourtoenth istrict, cont | Giito" in 1841, and was for. Towe Yeats & mem: Aerios in 1855 Cand o Nobraska in toonth century. This, worlk was muct ori- | ( Cortland county, Now Yorlq e roveived der will appear in a later issue, began the practice ¢ Joression: posed of Brown and six other counties, is | o of the city council in . Burnesville jn that I g i oty clorc of | 144 bY Botiemian and German nowspapers, | hro & common sthool eductlon, which he Cftemamberior) menbam whojliaveros || Onslitophsrsan s g cemasran and Xeterzing) limialor the ol weltiers of Dawes oouny. (ke { ber,of ihacliyipuncilin Barncaritle sottlod | Mr White "was clocted “city clork of | bt Mr Gapelc has Shown binmelt eonmaborst flolelied sy the Macsthon: High seliooli ‘M. lied to Tur Bre's queries, seventeen sena- | to the question of Statutory prohibition, says | 'y Yor resontative farmer and his fine farm |y Henron, whero he has since resided. Me, | F lattsmouth, which oftice he hold one year. | to defend his position. He is a domocrat and T e S e Tors and thirty-cight. ropresentatives declare | that he is unalterably opposed £ it In tho Chadron_oroelc valley is evidenco of | Siarbuci fs o republican and says ho is ops | Ho wasa gundidato for the state snate from | stunds squarely on the plutfotin of i pamte NageNniH e 1 ifine against statutory prohibition, while twenty- W. B. Beck, esq. of Tekamah, is the sepgi his “industry and good management. Mr, posed to statutory prohibition. &:,.x\:sp(l‘g'l ul? ::‘x. 31. :xu_ \‘AL‘{“.(I l';]wlllht‘ \im; inst prohibition in any form, to Now Yorr (ot ‘ Bt one are nou-committal; the remainder had | tor-elect from the Seventh district, ('!;l;\‘l:fi-*t} Wilson is a republican, with _possibly f‘“l"fi; Senator-elect 0. A, Warner, from the Mt l”]‘n‘l'l‘n:L‘ e stho Rinit W. S Folker, esq., of Omaha, a fifth rep- | oo A i & Co.5 ehortlia nothing to say on that vital point. Only two { of Cuming and Burt countios. - Mr. Beck is | pondent leanings, as ho | is e e | Twenty-fourth district, was born in Ilinois, 18/ 215 150 yhs DBty SO tho nuinberof ntative-clect from the Tenth district, wis | matned about b poam o are outspoken m_favor of statutory prohidi- | 4 gemocrat, but was nominated by the inde- | (hadron branch of the farmers: alliance. in 1846 and came to Nebraska in May, 1871, AL onanged from (tho' 2 uth t | born in Maine in 1887, and went to Chi WILE thig A ieh s Selag rh T tion, OF the sonate seventeen 1 & malorlty | pendents, and_ afterwards endorsed by the | His views on the proposed substitution. of sottling in Fillmore county, where he has | the Soventh, and in 1880 he 'was o third | 1862 e was ediicated at Wheaton col- | Ju sy s her! city oftice, and subs aud of thehouse fifty-ono s a majority, o | democrats. Hes a brother of the late Sent- | statutory prohibition for tho existing Slo- | Scitling in Tillmore county, ofiavtountyslitEA s mtisairichng now fontha thirdl ) s N R aea A 0oL me superintendent of the Klmira diy indirect iuformation at hand the conclusion is | tor Beck of Kentucky, has been o resi. | ooy, prohibit yet been expressed. vours, M. Warner s always boen | (e reprosents — ‘the *samo jomo. | Blnckwell, osq., finishing his studies with | bocorS superintendent ¢ ‘tolograph company, reached that there will also be @ majority in | dent of Burt coputy for thirty-five years, and { W. M. Taylor, esq., of Almeria, senator- ublican until this year, when he was | sti :‘U")- Y L '1~|L“m ! is n“‘ ‘ft‘ Judge J. B. Bradwell, author of Bradwell’s | jioif ng from this position after two years the house opposed to statutory probibition. | has been three times already in the legisla- y ot fo "V O E8, OF, SO composed of | elected to the seuate as an independent. He orat o and, - proside e 1 optate | roports, and wus admitted (o the bar in 1858 Ty o P e S A —_— fabostivioo o theiouse andjianos i e sen-i i oiiaver) “valley: Dionp)iand’ Bluinefoounitios, || tavh ke Bloonn ey 1o good enough for | league of democratic foubs. el oppo<ed | During'the war he practiced. bofore mil brother in Dunkirk, "N. Y., from whenco he The Senatc ate. During = Cloveland’s = administra §.0) %00 in Virginis, February 2, 184, Mr. | nia. W Peiunian dn say fort, and e et | courts and_commissions from Cairo to ; soln i th 1870, and for , Scnatorelect L. H. Woods, resides at | tion he ke ]!“u Rostmaster ln““ Taylor omits to stato how long he has been i R the th “:":&l“‘l”::{l:‘“'"‘fhi;'l J08 Yoted-fu 0 ) 5o iugns, SWWhen' Ge' wab \rak Svar ho.re. > telographing, — Later Mr, v dawnee o vas elected fr ¥ h Becl is understood to be per- (55 Nebraska or to give any incidents he Hous-. 3 S ouumie £ sumed practice in Chicago and sturned to tile 1 o i Violet, Pawnee county, and was elected from | Tekahmah, Mr, Beck | t 'yet | resident of Nebras give any = John C. Wats 1., of Nebraska City, i LSt I LA AUSILON, SO ab senpiarial dlatrioly comprising 100 | sonally a_ probibitionist bub he, hasnob 3ot | oyt lieg for the radson that his 1ifo, genore | mrnest emen sepreseniativealechitromi| b SURRLOUATQte0n eanidor Nabraslas Otty ) o s uREIES1Y yenre Rimes whor he for many years, latierly as partaer, wis con- Hnatin ae Misnarton und Bawaee o ls expressod, himsclf In rogand to the question | sily has boen too uneventful to be of PUBS | 1o Frt. ioteitt ienaoy county, was | represen from the Elghth dlstrict | Gui"Whera b has 1 nected with - wholesalo day Hoods houas a republican. Ho was ' bor in Jefferson | of attempling to_accomplish by statuto what | 1% W3 Pegp 109 aheventiul o be of publle boru in Germany, October 6, 1830, "and ' emi- | composed, s and Oteo counties, was | g ®pR(CLER ‘6 o' . Folker s g | BECted wit county, Indiana, July 17, 1847, and when ten | the people rejected as a consututional amend- | ;o208 ) S AT LA BE LIRS feditoNtiRcon ey (ool Hovating pene | pOEIATLMIONEL HRIERON L hducated in | democrit and opposed to- probibition in any | LS r0 Mr. Oakley engaged in the vears Of age removed 'with' bis parents to | ment, Eighth scnaforiul_district, consisting | Clevelind, belloving tnm to be- tho avlest | Kiigo, Fdialonfonty il ebratlin Shley UETIOR ISTOT W Obloitho wasednoated tnifi oo’ grain and coal trade, which ho still cons >awneo county, where he has ever sinco re- | © The Eighth senaforial district, b & | statesman in the nation today, Mr. Ta postofiice address beiug Talls .City. * Mr. | the p J 5 R e George F. Bertrand, esq., of Omaha, a 03, Ho is rominent member of th sided and has been ongaged in farming the | of Dion. Datots, Knox and. Codn Fofiela s § has never held any office of pubtic impor- | Woener is a vepublican. - He wever heid any | sudied law at tho Mielien iversity, | Ahorge B Doritnd, i0, of Omana o tnuos. Tlo s o profinen m uber of o Drincipal part of his 1ife. e avows himself bumway, esq., of Wi tauce and apoears to have veen elocted as an | pubiie office wntil. elected i 1680 to £l h Jyiaxs Lo gradustodiin 578 aud was promptly | 21540, foprsentative oot from the Teith Mis ettty dng fingiiesr randjcon: Fo bo fuly n sympathy with the alus of tho | repubiicai, (o the s e, | Mr. Sh independent. Ho says he was the only candi- | Yacancy SRJoaile ica calson el il od nalyeacticelimthie s rome conctiot | SN0 A bare e g, O y | pinder ind gand mastoe of tho stute, “Ho B acta || aa born i iCaiadoniy, hor's farm util 16 8t in thodistrict, that b has any know- | ignation of J. C. Yu istation 4t ‘this | braska City, whore ho hivs sines sesided, ey | 01 Vermont “in 1880, ‘Mo studiod iy aud ovganized and was president of the State ction, but 1s silent on the proposition to | where he lived on his father's furm el | ledge of, who was not a temperance advocate, | 1ot he fs opposed to dny legislation at ‘this | braska City, where he 8 gl in the oftice of Hon. Smith M. Weedat | | of Cortland, Ho is an active, repro }r:;;:l::nl‘ the high license Jaw and substitute | was nineteen years of age, recoiving such | snd that the independent party was coming session on the liquor question and L_;Aflim{ i l!lb?}‘lltl’\l(rut:[\ ‘lx.uv.v ;n.lnm.fl. Was | Plattsburg, N. Y., and was admitted to prac- | Danko Spdpr AR aRtnn o, HaT e erefor s 'y prohibition, edubainan as oouoiey Mkonls oan glve I Uhel:. | elignt “on thab: question,* Indivlduelly | SODINE _sowsion om she prohihitory law o | elected prosecuting attorney for the Secd v o oo e ke ! i, g ubl therefor statutory prohi 8l ! 4 A Y 0Py i al dis| comprising the countis 1 and says he is notin' favor of the repeal of Senator-clect Chirles W. Williams, from | wintor terms. In 1375 hio camo to Nebraska, | 100 on fthat agestion, Tndisiausily | LR e e L Bl SlBulot (sosmppding iolonunleatot]| iR IEIRARIE SmolconELof that stata ity SR 960 ponealior the Second senatorial district, comprising the | and by teaching school and slu"{inu'l\ ebares | amendment before the election, and the popu- Gt the people as expressed at the late elec- o In 1880 without opposition. ‘Ho way | 80 Smith until 1854, when he remeved to us well us constitutionnl prohibi- counties of Nomal and Johnson, caito to | himaclf for colloge entoring the Univoraity | SRCUICNS boforo tho cloction, and tho pomt | of v e n et vitolbiopnealia Ho sl | SREREIIRHIE A drhow el remevodiiol g Nebraska about fftcen years ago settling | of Minnesota at Minneapolis in the fall of that the poople of this state are not. prepared | “john D, Storm, esq, representative-elect aevd :h\“.'\'i“ W pmey BED o the | oMce, is “a domocrat and opposed to auy Roprosoitative-olock B, J, Horman: of. Wit Al Nemeho scounkt, wheto o Tavidbe | IS0 S DIRDE Ll st olisgal conranio sub (o7 ocent probitition, either 0ONAEIOBAIGR ||t alsurich, Nomaha county, re. | Gty In 185 Mir, Watson was Otoa county, | fempt 1o chango our excellant high licouso | | Repraseutativecloct 8. J, Horman, “Baitie SraiiTeny i angi s s Ramoves St sl pored hiimasitiby aching mchool and worke: g el AlncslegEaivand dle & tumes i etacky uiiee from ihe ixtn isiviot, O orgunized, | 18W i AR AP B in Johnson county, where he las since | ingon a farm. After his xmd‘u':.tlglll‘ n i;'- Senator-clect, T. B, Coulter of the Se . Storm was born_in Jefferson e Lo Eeuas orgdutsed, Representativeeloct Charles Feichling ool ,\j"\;:“t"ue 1 oheinl - Aus s resided, in Spring Creek precinet. He served | he returued to Nebraska and, cngagod 1n 152 || toenth Aistrict, consiating of. Hall and How: | cotety (ADEL0,1590, 80 was's: town-s jiofmposed of Qoo a represont tho new dis. | from the Fourteent. district, Dodga cou 4 ; Ak in the Fifty-fith wiinols infantry during the | lamber businoss with Hon. Fremont Eyerctt | foanth district, consisting of Hll and Hos ship usted’ for 1o terins in his nativo | elected in 153 tho niew « LGtk dlstslot Dodugioouniyy towed comnty, Wisconsin. ) vith Sher Ve psides for several years being J - onliste W He served in the army during the | trict in the house, and on its orgaviza- 1 he enlisted in the 1ifth onsim infans late rebellion and marched with Sherman to | at Lyons, besides i ¢ Pa., March 11, 1845 Ho enlisted as a pri- | county. He served in : tion was elected’ speaker and - made | Bav ated to this | {1y and sorved two years, After coming out after he was a republican, but for the las T, Shumway v ey il 27, 1861, and served until dis- | ifty-fifth Indiana infantry. bme M et 5 to i vhich he was held | homesieaa claim in the eounty where he bas | © RN 4 ot chi ek roien) AL bast an independent in | part in tho caucuses and conventions of his | April 21, vember 10, 165 - Subsequently | Neoraska April 6, 1507, and has resided | The personal estcom in which ho was hold | homesjona ¢ 1. M. IPolority selved | Chinist in Chy and lnter bull s muchine fi ¥ iti v v ndidate for ofice | charge v J X He b Iways | by his collcagues is shown by the fact that shop in Carvoll county, Illinois. On being Pollie Hinviawis ou e protuitlon quek: | party, bub was nevor . oa : he removad to Tlols ind was fo o, years | Nomaba county evor sihee, Ho has uiways | by his colleug by joint resolution commended | his education wholly in the publ ¢ achool B 1674 o oume'to Nobra s tion are not given. L davEy : e | treasurer of Kane county, in that sta heen 4 republican un! s “ s raaida r the oftice of assi Germany and was there a jewelor by tr e a6 Orote. Whebs Ba oace Hes Senator-eiect John Matthes, jr., from the | before the cul!\'enllnn_(n\lnlh. k.afiihe ]llll ;~71!, Ao 5 he afiliated with tue """',‘"“_'flum mr\?: };{:‘:r\".mn l::cn:‘l,nll“nfz‘ "ff?gf.’:“.‘s-‘zx.‘if,-l‘.u:&“.‘i.\': BUtEhinIE iy he etairaia AT AN :”f:.::.,“:‘t‘( |||‘.(1(\~\<h i um(:lxlfi:f‘ng'.n‘ ':Il’ul;:l::lf o fatrlck Olee county, rosies ot Me- [ -universiy. Ho: duired the renomin a | dential elect ticket from the Fourth con- | which eiccted him to the legislature. Mr, ORI RUALOn an Toaias Hiigh ocssfal farmer. Wiilo o lins néver bean af EELOVS MOFGRASANT SEM Conauciad tho busl- SRR CAY L Eloyras tiomn in Qaruanyy Miarohil ot S e a0 Supramojbench, 04 | Tressional distrios of. Thinola s 0 domocrat. | Storm suys be e ot uble to B ESYaT Ay [{EmRCRllon Wesss by v | politician in the wsul sense of ' that torm, | B Uil 1881, when ho sold out.” 11, 180, and s @ democrat. He because he would not go 7l receiy- | Mr. Coulter came to Nebraska and setiled in | his position will be on the question of repeal- | state i Aty 4 te, The | Mr. Feichtinger hus alw: taken a d 3 B e o nan Teprosented Otoo county in the house during | val'ho lost tho nomination, althougl recely. | Mr, Coulter camo to Nebraskn and seitled in I tho hih liccnse i i substitutingfor. | districtund suprome fuizo i tho sta, “Ths | M. 1l bl uin. e wan nomiiaied | S5 home, w an | inopoudent, g the Twenty-first session of the legislature. | ing every vote of the fourteen couuties partment commander of 1llinois of the Grand | it statutory prohibition. y Lot ety KL TG by bk o R R u TR CHE s nomiatod sixteon times alone for Charles B Manders He states that he is opposed absolutcly to northeast Nebraska. N iioeaey Avmy of the Kepublic. ~Mr. Coulter was | Frank M. Taylor, Esq., vepresentative-cloct for Aluska, but. Mr. \Watson dec | and endorsed by tho republicans. 8 obHo ls Rraln actas o independent, satutory of consiitutional probibition, and | 1y regurd to repesling the high licenaolaw | Army of the sepuilia. indcpendent. He | from the Fourth district, Johuson county, SR gL R s T A R T LI d Son; ol ariniolooted o lude 3 apposed to tho repaol o the ligh liconsd luw: | and suuwituting for it statutory prohibition, | slected to the senatous an Independont. Ho | from tha Kot In Mossashusaite snd bk | clined that pasition, He was this your | bis positiomon tho quost W [ i ool wi i > Sumuel L. Thomas, €sq., senator-el M bhiuhydecise o compluhinmell Ag || COR3, Bos SETEARE A L AN IR Riopoton | ek ar on s fann o Anissehib e g d as 2 Sl diring Thh e iae S| Be'ie b mamiber of th rights froin the P'hirty-se republican, and was born in Gurnse; ¥+ | question will come session us AT S TaN Sn Ay s service us telegraph operator o || Yory, eootive sarvicn. A i Fourteenth district is N elson, esq., of | Wit U « ¢ then territory of low Obio, Octber 14 1855, Wien Shosl isio, Sldiogesnosi ik haitRoyiOno | SETS Lol e bis [obmar o Nin uonel n his nitive state, Ho camo | Bouse thls vear was without. apesition from 00 WO W Do i thi ot Bk of | ML i Birchts o U tho ity o o parents removed o Indian who hits tho eause of temperanc Lmorels | e sing Butler and S to Nobrasica elovon yoars ago and located in | the democratie party, Mr. . Sweder, December 6, 1551, Ho came to this | 1% 1 settlod on the Otoo reservation | e > 36, wi ¢ re- v will fec like attempting statu- om . i shere. ko as lived ever | ways been n staunch fepublican and un active | Sweden Uy 1851, Ho camo to this | §,ygicy und settlod on tho servation in s L o e g T e & T uempiog atgtus A Souirien, s apll hery brisilyaand, i L',‘:::.'f.w"mf-""f"l'& A R R e R e ally n avor of | COLDLEy With bis paréts i (ho spring of 1Ni) count, whero ho has sinco rostdod us o D i) ¢ for e s o state id they did not | has ying tha s & domoc : L ; A e R G mmseand opposed ¢ vrohibitory | and since the following fall has lived on his My xon has ney held of- In 1857 Mr, Thomas pre-cmpted a farm for | the voters of the state had said they tics and opposed to probibition any torm. | republican, but of late years has generally Ao d v present farm an - Logan township. 4 ! A A f o! vhic = i ol & 0 > of whatever deseription, pr kind ana says | has himself adjoining that of his fatber, which | want it. s e p e TR ) , from the democratic’ ticket, and ap of wh L e S TR Y ¢ cind - an s ho ha culti 3 o v, g 20 senator- & 1 " g sen electes in- atrick Ford of Omaha, o representative- & v a repubdlican since Fremont's o has contlaued to eultivite evek sinca, | Dr.J. M. Brown ot Fontanclle, senator. | Senutorcloct Georgo ) SARe ESmactaRD. LRKSh L 8U0 i d seuta TS artre haldl s v publls‘loRice! /g o Fromor o ot i strict, col od of e Twen R ve he found it [ elect from the Tenth district, Douglas count o P " ititles him to be considered a Although always a republican and often a elect from the Tenth district, cg mposed of 8. e t | dependent. He savs e found i ec u Doug o Lalthouh ho omitted 1o stato his. positior | U yyhigu onus I pRasaeL delegato to the county and stute conventions “““'“','f""' I\ndhllmlgn' .‘{.\u‘.i‘" 18 b deu s tAp AR Egule s hard to raise the wind at f..l...,,.‘,.,:v and 10 :{.“uhl('.“;.:.xfi”{}‘ul' h of |I.“mm.hi.ru‘u aag sahong n'mw et St i) mv‘": 1"15:1-“.‘-::L'm!g.‘\h»'nfn\ i lllm ‘|..“Tl:,.:.; of the party, hie hus never sought office, pre- | crat. He was born in Wythe county ¢ | e, was born In Bogland, and cawie to this | weat juto politics, whore, at least, it would | Shigo, Ireland, May 12, 177, ] Tite: Ber: letter, it may be inferrod from his | GO0 8t prese 9 g0 ferving to dévoto himsclf to. the culture of | ginia, in 103 and educated_at Blucksburg :}5:};"‘:_;‘, with_his Dasents whon. only four | b asy o raiss o dertt, Hie idea of ‘the | o farmor and :fiux;_\r\_\;li_1'\.\“1}_(‘; 8 farmey In | T8 Bam louter, 1t Oposo any attempt.to f. | Probibition. ; ] his farm. o has been an entuusiastic brced- | college, in that state. In IS77, the last Yeal | months old. He was educated in the district | best way to raisé that sulphurous. plant ap. that country, bu Alpd whea Puiriclwas taa | palitjos that he will wilich tho peopia dafeated | Iy Decker, esq, representative-clect. from SEOSEDART D 8 o e aa. tho 'o{ lup pollegs soures, o wen the citorlonl | oniLs elg, K0 wat educated i she district oSt toihate ioepl o, CoanEn, ML RN | Yok itk o110, ik Lidle:qnoociunity i, [, 160w by Wil thit willoh thog the Thirty-fifth district, Thayer county, lives yner of ouoof tho best, boids of tharough- | medal. The same yoar ho entored the college | scho o birod hand on a farm at £18 | with the changing winds. As to the ques- | quirc s education, bacause of tho hard wouls . ? at Hebron and was born in Orange count red” Dovois in ‘the state 1o s bocn | Of phvsictans id Surgoons at. Baltimore s 900 Phinged Mominal o n AL HE. | Wit e meueluicninds. T AR o7 proposed | necessary o the part of himself and. brothers | Job G Yaticeon, ens of, Bliger, ta $he York. He came to Nobraska scyontec large keeper of bees and for 3\-6 rs was | received I[Is;li\|vl;u|n|dx:\$:I‘:l’;_:‘k"lit‘.ll‘l ;\;ln{""""{‘f GAis S0 Donriok Neb., where he first did | substitution or sgatutor: prnhillylli “l:fir‘hl;:h ;:.’x':'{.l‘ll‘.l:l.l‘:lll.fih(“ !lxlllm On M’.‘All]'lr‘lgt," 1\\;:\:: ronr :“n\: rII:lTrl‘hll‘ng '\‘\Y'('.'n -muhfl“:fi.h’:..,: yars " uio’ m“l”_:“‘”h_‘l in Thaye '“‘fi:‘.f" v osidel ; co-Keepers as- | was appointed reside ) ; e it vorke storY e says Ho wi o' T : X emigrated to this , landing in Ne y O ) 1, he says, thero wei / em- ::y:-iu'm)&f.m‘f;; ‘;!ll.-‘lh;.)mi'l“ll‘x’vusll:rm' RN | HospI ) 10 thit olty, Where he remained | 1 '!-I'l\)"‘ll:::;f;;"l‘vmg “":k';}ut:;l;‘e;;?‘°{{;‘;f ‘h';“‘.}fi’; A :;J};N'};Lulu;,,, bis reply, and | York, “but soon went t"'the Wehawken | countics. — He was ~_bon I Wal | 0 o "about v AT rector or years of the Cass County Agricul- | until 1551, when he returued to Virginia and | fina Jiton Was & momber of the logislaturo | it 1 evident tabet the coming session of the | valley, in Obio, where he cngaged 1 | worth county . Wisconsin, ebruary | tho' whiole county. Ho. suys hewas born & tural soclety. practiced his profession there until January, SRR e g B L statutory | legislature he will make some fan, tunnuling and mining, Then he went to | 27, 18 ot" Bootch *parguia, and” way' | 10 JAGE OIRRNTY 120 BAve Ro waa bosn W e Mr. Thomas states that heis a temperance ! 1834, when he came to Nebraska, whore he "”""-(‘-",""““"‘ T it ot Jotin H, Poblman, esq., of Johnson, rep- | Allegheny, Pa., and liter to Muryland, where | brought up on & farm. Mr. Mathe. | J0mocrat au iocker sorn o man in practice, but an earnest and \ur has continued in practice in Fontanclle up to | prohibition questic Syges tor-elect, | resentative-eloct from the Fifth district, was | he engaged in coal wiving until i in_the | son came to Nebraska in 1569 and located in demoorhts haf uni promising autl-prolubitionist, and believes | the present tme. * The doctor I outspoken | R, B. Moore, Esq., tho A TR e MLy i e, | Saaine s ool st to Omaha, where | Stauton county, where he has continucd to A 790¥ 13 bis bouBIY. the present Slocumb law the best solution of | in favor of high license aud in opposition to | from the Twentiethh district, resides in can | 1 (ho Unitod Stpten in 1857, Ho enlisted in | b commenced worle s & ection b on, the | restle. 10 s stovans poons foominl o & ey IR Ber ara oy abot 1ha Soutrol of “tho Vico bf Lutemperancs. yat | stemiess prbibiris R R R R ) per day aud so continuod for | raiser and shipper, aud in addition a dealor | SYE0 it BUMDOFS with tho repubicuus it v found, and that he would be opposed to | Dr. George I, Keiper, senator-elect from (in politics. ~He was | Dum w6 LCIME | 8 SVERTRREN N Inols Toincionn dnfantey | FMLECA a4 §1.80 ok d was appolnted on the | in bardware and’ agricultural ‘implomonts, | 5601 LAt o s b Deéeo thab of conhy legislative probibition iu any form, especially | the Kieventh district, embracing Wayne, | county, Hiinos, R E L A el e G R Gl R R R TS fortwoyears, | He has served ‘wo terms as county | QAN publio office bas beon uhat of county iy ptl'upku of the stato have repudiated | Stanton, Madison and Pierce counties, | unted at tho Tilnois Weslcyan ux‘llvt'.{‘aml:'l' gty bl fogt e BT ankiged (o | Then restgno to ,“m.,l,um(,,, of streot | commissionew and 13 prosident of .t | 0 B AAGAGTORML the probibition scheme by more than 40,000 | was born at Easton, Pa., February 23, ‘1836, | Bloomington, 1iL, June, 1500, in the ¢ ARFIGRS | 19 TOAR DOIORH S BT, AW O GUEGRON. 10, | FIOR MM, Lo a0 Mayor Boyd. Two yewss | Stanton County Agricultural sociotr AN D iy (a tha T maJoriy " | and educated fn the public schools of that | course. ‘Subseqilently ho studied e e e AR T tio city council from | Mr. Mathoson says ho was ‘born a democrai . O: Cramb, esq., of Fu s 18, the vep- A" Sanders, esq., Is senator-clect from | eliy. At tho 29 0f Livecn s herania 8 alaris | AR adiciuisd \07 this bav b Chiampely 40 | 4000 & Pepublions party. He is a probibi- | the Third wavrd and has since becn continu- | and has alwa 108 with that gaisy, Uave, | Fescatavo-eloot {rom, the Whiry-sixih diks the Fifth district, comprising the counties of | iu & dry goods store and so continued until | April, 1871, immediately after e A Y o D e e ously a momber of that body, his present and. | ing attonded ut least ten of its stato conven R Er g P T gy he Fift et, co roside shland. | he was tventy-one, when he went to Morgan | to Linicoln and opened a law office, He wa st vithsty vor of aluw | lust term cxpiring with thia year,” By prud | tions. 118 says e 1 1o prabibitionist sl | counti ; 18 8 Dativenmnt A Saunders aud Sarpy, and resides at Ashlas h ) , Cobb and Mar- | prohibition amendment i in fav a v X foan nnd fivat saw the ) Mo was borm in Somerville county, Pa., in | county, Ind.. whert hie subsequently studied | in partnership with Mossrs. a0b aad Mo | robibivion apsadiens 1o\ Lu(etor ol Iaw, | At farws eapiriag with Wis s acquired a | that bigh licehse, it euforced, is good enough | iewn and first saw the light of ks, 1836, whence his father wmoved to° Madison | medicihe with his brother, Dr, C. H. Keiper, | quotte rom July, 1878, to August, 1677, when | lo| comfortable compotency. Ho's . demoetat. | fopig g i e Hins alwaye boens rapublloaa aad ngver held county, Oblo. later to Lucas county, lowa, | and graduated from Rust Medical collego in | he engaged in the bus 0 s oatinied | | Representative-elect William Flamme | & mancryery pisiiive olaracior of great | | Reprcsontative-clect W. E; Ritohlo fs from | ofico. H8 hus beon, u residon of Nebra where the family lived nine years and then | Chicago in 1565, After several yoars of suc- | real estate loans, Ho was polico judge | from the Sixth district, Otos county, 18 one | common sense aud good Judgment; i publio | tho Hyenty-ninth districi, Seward countv, | o vetre, At towhat bowhl do s tho log: moved in 1868 to Saunders county in this | cessful practice ho retired and traveled ex- [ it to the present timé. o \}u xw& , Judg guged in_ general morchandiso st Berlin, ln | afairs, Ho is 0pposed 0 profubition s wny | 4o lives st - He'was born at Wau: | Islature, o e feh state, neas Ashland, where the subjec® of this | teusivelyin Burope and this country. In | of his city in 1872-, mayor (R IR 0 1o || HOREG S0, SSREER. JCIOUACIAQ Ay Ruhrort, | for kegan, IIL,” Octol I, 1847, and came | Goauraoy aftor ' ad e PRES Sk, sketch has ever since resided. * Mr. Sunders | 18 Dr. Keiper came to Nebraska and set- | and represonted his giisobin e S Ao | Ay coudir,, T Ha was tors 10, Tuarciht | iR 80 J. Sternsdorft, esq., of Omaha, & | to Seward county, Nebraska, in October, sihhand, Dobaca;sea, SE Battas opres has always been @ farmer, and ‘in politics a | tled in Pierce, where he still resides, He was | ate iu the session of 1857 Ho say | TR, aae o M LRIIs0 RINRe I | el o s, egs of Omabs, & i noyer eore e any bt “towa: | sontarisy il it i thieyaover iy e democrat sinco 185, but now avows himself | a wember of the house in the Twentioth and | belug evident from tho P e s e o e g R F S P porn in Baltimore, Md, August | ship ofices.” Mr. Iiichle e demsorat and | ilch was born In Seotlan iy haa lved endent. He says he voted | Twenty-first sessions of the legislature. The | amendment to p ! I nsin. I ntil'appointed | 13, 1861, and came o0 Omaha Sith | says ho s a2aist sramions me oA e o lust tweuty years In Pillmoro o o bx“ i h{:‘cv‘;“ ibllors. smdmans bat doctor is & democrat of decided anti-monopol- | this state that the majoriiy of the voters are | local town and coun nflgllh;{.hunml_sl' o yet | his parents twenty years ago. He | in favor of high license, and lius nover held ‘any importany hice. " Ho P Y i o istic view /s retur, il t in favor of prohibition, aad believing that | postmaster at Herlin, which_ofe yet | bl ; g 8 Soverin, Esq., Cortland, is a ropro- | was elocted as an Independent. but has ives no other indication of what his course | istic views and always returps the railroad | not in prohi 3 BTRS tan olds. He came to Nebraska ‘in |'was educated in our’ public = schools, M5 , Esq., Cor 1t Aot | atrons eaninateto pasd oy and greon g in & new form. posed to probibition tn any form, belicvingit | in their ope itio o ‘ : 4 » roposition o substi- | which ho wus placed in churge of tho'print- | Lancuster county, and Hpe 4 * A g i man ol sty fior ot Wassea Swicaler, foom e | Sifiednd vebionia poriionl bora T e T S e o T g | R AN 1ad Dabai: | Teioliiae s psgod 1o ciiarge of ppHate | Lancath L e | vIaLlous Ty Sl ushein B las of siroii Sixth district, Douglus county, was born in John C. Van Housen, esq., elected senator | would not fuvor the u_u){fl“ml 0p of siatutory that, kaving been elected as a democrat, he | railroad. He continued in the employ of that | bis parents to Iw\.u in o R, | AR YRR At e e Qolumbia coubiy M. dn 18k wud oamo to | from e o et e Taglot fh T a ot Pins, smonion | i BT Ea s i e DA B N L e e 60 ATETML | RN ial e ome ot abuaake'| doubiedly statutory probibition for the pres 77, where ho hius ever sinco | posed of the countios of Piatte aud Colfax, | - Georgo K Collius, esq., . senal " yoars, when he resigued to nccept o position | i omesteade 1 In Langas itute | Qouga o i .lfl;n:c‘:-t. una has novor bo. | Was bory on s farm in Lexlagton, Sligeno [alach Teom S0e Toatprat Giatclah (iage, | pASA < 5q,, O IWIL. womewamaman Tith tne Union Pacifo, with which: compuny | ter county upon which he still resides, Mr, | eut high-liceuse Law, )\ y, e &, 184 Me ve- | county, " U fore held & public oftice, e states that be | county, N. Y., February 28, | | He says he is agninst all sumptuary laws of whatsoever kind and also against monopoly in all its forms, He c was the author of the resolution in the last d in farming. Mr. | James C. Brennan of Omaha, n third vop- | legisiat e 0 exclude lobbylsts from the floor th'district, was | of the house. 2 and emigrated 10 this ock, esq., representative-clect

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