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TWENTY-FIRS OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1891. % NUMBER 99, ————————— {ore are 18 as Five Ballot nmittee on Plitform. THERE WAS A Bat a Combination Was F t the t 1St reanrt i Shis state Which Proved a Winn > r t v’ and discharge those . L X k : 1 0 1 ASUR ANDONE 17 EW e Opening of the Strugzle. n ofstlEnd. as & oar v i W 1 f part, 4 0 E ABANDONED FOR ACTIVE WORK, f T 1 ceed to t tical partiss. o Tawy t t t i h § t it ety ™ ] R Vi t A n publi 1 Y ¥ A mould and fashion the consti- » + HOW DOUGLAS COUNTY CAST HER VOTE. | th t 4 i state: a4 man who has been —_— thie " Blain e ‘ 1 ow.HE \v‘l‘wx'-" wledge and ex Bt iy i > g Continuance—A Long List of Ine 5 i \ 3 At he has galned bott e prace 0 E 3 Cobb, Harrison and Morris Each Had Bl oot t t H:x‘vpr‘:v‘h:"‘\“” u ¢ [t it A L D 4 i i Jjured — How the Fire Aiwiys follows & duty Y t Broady will accept the de c 1 for the Originated, Adopted—Blaine Wildly o s " ot y LG s 3 : Upon the other hand, we have 2 R. Greer, Ke Cheered. f % 2 \ 1 when [ knew him as a pra 7 f th ounties of the sta Wi a man us. and so far a whether a ¢ pe taken until after tn « ivention, why he does not deser nouncemes he same had be 2 far as | am concerned, and I hope the chalrman of’thi egation. speak for the republicans ebr s campaign of edu ause 3 I Y ' p | 1 than 1n r Douglas County's Vote manl e we fortu ) — gram to Tne Br z A The Musical The A S bl hiad bedh r Ax ecause his nomi i 3 Gage County Satisfied, Columbus was nomina ot e , atertained the cro called for and shou > made. The poil | lot of the who 18 defeat y | AL ces one of tk TrICE, Neb., ¥ neir seats. | poqited 10 practice law before his i oy B th nal ballo & 1 n was called cor tor; and. wheuw. tho verdic John o g : ghotue A ; 4 ALl nel, who [ liees and ‘seaied In the month of November. if it is | reaily to tp ¢ 1 d { satisfacti 1 1 1at handsome i chair. | BOst.... civenes e 13 | g iot fo practice law before supreme | done in n stat i 4 re. A nu republicans th : b o t ith a crea when the result was annvunced n of the ¢ 1 who BEEEAREROR S Sie o court of Nebraska instéad of ling us 0no | isfies all part thataeh + G So'asbiaERga ¢ i ad | Morris e Seiits f 1 s of the eaurt, th all be upon | flad: the Reese men are satis girisLte ! LLLLO L fled; the Reese men are satisfi Rte dGPATLIREE Harrison heek no blush of shame ok in the : : 1 | could bardly expect te 20 campai ApeR e e aud after sor 3 possibly death xciting Scenes During the Fire's a Following—Ringing Platform eeches were ¢ happy. Church supreme court on sy teese The struggle had becn an ¢ nto cheers. g U £ A e ho: el hn$ | mitted to me during the ca On th ntion assembled in the Funke The informal oallot resulted as follows: LT G PN el opera houseat 11 o'clock. The stage was se y ; | T e ¥ veeeee 24 | a2k of you and all repubiic t the state | without a fight on th But there i repub. | of several t o firomen was the S the “flat u Cobb. .. R 3 " 199 | that I shall have no cause to sh for the | will be no fieht against Post threatened ang upon the “fla o Post 60 | party in Nebrasku. George Th Island—It's all 5 iy 1 r . nt. n i ¥ R § il 5 ‘hanking yvou g e m for h's unde- oy V % . ‘ re ar were steel engravings of Geacrals Grant, B hasty thag | Rarrison.. o ehas 80 | FITHRKIDE Ry B e o (OE gz | rirht U's uot a very i : > ] Logan, Sherman and Sheridan, and Messrs. nciplos, ny expressed by tional | A formal ballot was ordered Upon your t bug witl make way for the | HCK } au . W 1 A beisic i 20 was blow ing Wind 1M f'wo large Aweri T bt s anond ety Before the informal ballot was declared | deliberations of the c@nvention. [Applause.] AR - M S s babl, is afternoon, and wheu at 2:2) o'clock the indom and McKinley. large Aweri D veen all republicans o the | thors was considerable confusion and on mo- [ @The speech of the jddge was delivered in a [ Licutenaut G s haetialiia, T e bell called tho departmen > cor- ita the'peo the mar- | tion of Frank R t was decided in the | [ow voice aud withoutany attempt at rhetor- | 17 ‘c catitel e : '; L j ' l‘ s i R Sou Third 5 Nebraska dur- | chairman call for a new thus doing 5 2 I Hominaron 1 B Tk Ber representa S Betars E A : the proscenium boxes was draped in the | i iz of " stateliood | away with changing. i Marple and Shumway. Mercer as chairman of ntral i e e A S f tho bardest kind, THio fire, was national colors. A largs en craving of Presi- : Acuifanda el -Cougressman Dorsey it was the | At its conclusion the delegate who had [ A0t tBAT, OF ~ATDIC he night and asked him if he had vet decidea to LI C L) ST 5 i e + S HWe e practice of ail national republican conven | given way when the judge entered the hall | PREETLAS SOUEIAS FOUNIE G ey TR 3 o Sia s pany, and the inflama- dent Harrison was also suspended abo 1 % AR tions, and. the motion was adopted unani | placed the fourth man in nomination for | myiat vounc! maq will ‘arouse the young re- P a 5057and §tock caussaie proscenium arch. The delegates wer | 3 Locr wer. du mous! regent. Tho latter was Charles Alica of [ o \i¥ON . $ R ot vt LN L P ‘ 1 b hes i ¢ 2 < % o aTCoT NtV Site oy e ublicans, & - A c 1 m not prepared to make a definite pi f '\ b foll to their seats by a corps of trained ushers, and | Sn>'d e Showing of the Ballots. O O R - cLaraen e As lsémiomas S wobe, Omaha There lasi't been faTE R AT LVIpYCEabIy HoHdole0 ough the windows and rolled rapidly ere seated out dificu The delega- cement of afrs. in Four formal ballots were t aken, the resu S: Alle minated io the sta or years as | pefore the carly part of next week. ldin ULBLLC Gl g : g rat 3 GUDoN;EEE LIS strong as that we nominated today o) of which is given in this table. Judge Post | were declared the nominees, W. F. Bschel, Omana—I ILL I hel, Omaha— . HE ACCEPT? with a neat “interior,” zs decorated the first entrance on either side of the stage, while the front of | e v levelopme event of no selection being to have the | jcal or forensic aisplay. fifteen minu o burst he roof and the building was doomed. ad to give t attention to perty to prevent the spread of r ( stood close pebind tion from Douglas occupied the last row in the . e e e e batat the B it e i and a h cre n th H. P. Shumway, esq. of Wakefield was born | strongest ticket we could nated middle section of. the parquette, and all of t in Calédonia, Minn., April 15. 1536, where he | Judge Post is neither a monopolist nor an o 2 4 the same section under the balcony. of ¢ weral financlal depress lived on lils father's farm until he was SRR Judge Broady Said to Be Unwilling \er the 'entira country . T vears of uge. recelving such edusation as | : to Make the Race 1t tem por ] E6untry schools can glveln thelr s inter tero Some Who Were There. T it sinst the weif : L7 | T i e camo to Nebrasica and by tenching PRy eane | Lcory, Neb.. Sep : e T L 2 the 1 o : 5 | sehool and Stadyhn prepared himseif for col- | aAmong the promineat Nebraskaus present | geam to Tur Bre.|—Tu : by Sl 0 Fnrr Ak hat o e + T 3 3 i sl leze, entering the Laiversity of Minnesota | at the convention were noticed the following e t f nany stream couyect oniprosnieniny Zesk ; erseticihands 5 122 3 e t Minneapolls In the fall of is7. During | Dr.S. D. Mercer, Omaha: Leavitt Burnham, | Was informed tc it e pearance. It did not comprise as many profes. £ A ““ul'-:‘\f‘-{ 25 25| 20| 1 v his college ~ocaurse he supported | Omaha; Dr. C. E ¥ Orleans: Bank | is weil acquai A et sional men as have some of the earlier gath- T ana add o the : " e o o e o 1500 ey ks | Examiner H. M. Wolls, Crete; General H moc tidate for associate Justic o LNt i Selireryr aeleriee : a ! Whole number of votes cast, N Ese e uadonin 18 Mel | ol r nasall s r: Fred Olmstead, ; Y o om the sta fire th ilding erings of tho party. In their stead was an sary to choice, 257, \ber business with lon. Fremont Everetc | Hastings: Murtio, Superior: | ;5. accept the nomination which was given | %88 Futted . L e LNy excellent aggregation of farmers and busi v r Douglas county's vote was cast {des for several years being quite | United States Attorney Bon | 9% accel escapedifrom it when the walls’ collapssd. S o, e : : lows exténsively engaged in farming. Baker, Omaba; Jobun Poliock, | 8t G s o bettar GALE (s AEs 1A eToraton G AT dara ness men who might truthfully be said to il S RO Mr. Shumway hasalwpys taken an active | Columbus; ' Ben F nith, “Juniata; D..}.. THE Be nt claimed that el LRl represent the intelligence and patri £ i our cordial support in the of firem on the roof of the annex une part in the cancuses afd conventions of his he ahat CHneS EVATIb o o e Ry et s : ) : BTty Ut was. maver s condidate for oice | H: Wheelor, Omaha Church Howe, Auburn: | Judge had expressed biwself in oppositi bt GO I St the republican party of the state. 1ties devolving upon him as CANDIDATES until the fall of 1389, whon his name was be- | John O. Watson, Nebraska City: e W. | then t his friends had advised le: Y 5 3 strate of the nation H 5 | fore the convention for regent of the State | Post, York: Captain H. E. Pabrer, Omaha; | i oo0ihcr qecapting the nowmination, now Enveloped in i'lamnes, The conven wes callea together by X restoration of dignity. Sarfd university. Hedesire the renomination of | W. A. Mcauister, Columbus: (. W £ g aLon, et e e s AN John C. Watson, chairwan of the republican len 3 LELLO L G Judge Reese for - the supreme bench, and be- | Dorsey and Ross Hammond, Fremon Judge Post had been nomiuated by the here was a suddan ¢ ysion, and & grea y | it | o T on ST Tt 0 L o cause lio would not 2o ‘over to Jucke Norval | N. V. Harlan, York: ex-Governor Dawes, | republicans. stream of fire vurst from the end, quickly state central c nittee, who was received Lo b i S Post. 1 1 he lost the nomiuatio Itbouzh receiving | (pata: J. ams, Hastings; I. B. Judge Broad a8 here yesterday and. it followed by one to tk left of the men and with cheers und spoke as follows: Strong silver P MIEs{er B 3 erory vote of the fourteen countles of north- | poyrrigge, county clerk of Adams county: J pliss 1 ¥ ” : 3 approve of the sliver colnage act of the 7 3 3 F. Ballinger, Hastings; M. W. Musselman, v bt A el g 2 Watson's Opening Effor A Rdminist zation, By which the eatire | In tbe fourth formal vallot Adams count State Central Committee. Falle ¢ B Adaia; Saperiors’ J- D th te ple of his party. The | great crowd was appalled as the dozen f Fellow 58 Aeritilatelyon of the silver mines of | started off with her solid eleven votes for The fallcaing PR = Pope, Fr T J.D.M Hastin ter, among cere leading attorneys, | men were shut from view the columns of and the country w I8 year's camparen States is added to | Post, which was received with cheers. She e e ret bl stare canon | ex-Oil Inspector Caldwell, Edgar: William | informed him that if Post should be nomi re a that rc which opens amid wiens for the re- t the —p:) ¢ put | had previousiy given 5 to Reese and Cobb 6. N\r-nanl ECET .:!1[5 6 central | ¢ " “Randall, Fairfi Colonel. Frankiin' | hatedine wonld draw. the votas ot ne e TR o publican party represcatation here | lemoer trine of free | Thig was toliowed by a number of other | O Jack MoColl of Lexiugton, C. | G a8 e e ofice at Cirang | Dated alddraw; the votes of:near Ny Gty o thedata teualon sy lveras u #oanclal | payges which seemed to indicate too rise of of Nuckolls, C. C. McNish of | Piweet, racelver of the land officoat Grand Lshe democratic business men of the \tacy break showed that the men B o e vaung S [hey 'Y stato in'the \inion in | Poststock. Merrick county was polled, | Guming De S D, Marcec of, Ormaha, I C. | o ina’ Deputy \tes Marshal | Who have come to tae conc hat they 1 4 desperate attemps Tonwenith ©intend 0 stand by *th disastrous deprossion, | four votes going to Post. Otoe Russalliof Sohnyid sl nRer of SBer | ok Bmery of Beatrice: Colonel R. F. Wil- | can no tonger stand the injur. hay to get on tar Jers which stood near to- b ALl S rtllva: B revival of business | gave Post niue votes, man R s R AL teibod e 7 ) heatet s paEty o creedom, Shauhat (k11 11y stoodiby prosperity _so urdent | & S A delegate said McColl could not accept or om Callaban, Friend: T. E. Farrell, | perienced through the indepeadont par d them, but & kroan AL AL R ) e b now so apparentl Post’s Victory Applauded. attend to the business of the position. i ML _A. Hartigan, Hastings: J. Mc- | myese sam c nation of | escaped from th ititude four, fellows it muy have faults, 1t Is still the truest Sho - Goaa ! e b thetianio: | [ADulauss ¢ of sll- | The reading of the vote which secured tne | Prof. Au vs of Adams witadrew his :‘_ o : Wiggis %+ | Post, for this reason, as equivalent to knock- | jumped from their narrow footing believe thut this gathering here this morning g and 1o | nomination of Judge Post was the signal for | name. : e # 8BS | ing oue epend v | be dis- A ke arose v , on the D oaanta tho Nast Tntelllzance. Lol varasy | fore ; Py menbl O O e T atan the ta b A voto was taken as follows: Mercer, 246; | Omana. L : ng0aditie indepgadonie; b AEAIRLEIG (s moun] s sl motivesstlieymostypateiatian indsibio THiofs . hi "teaits | ment of the nomination could be made by the | McNish, 112 Adams 147; Russell 44, | . Representative Cramb, Fairbuy: Dr. Mar- | courazed if thoy shou lect their candi- | very ledge stood a fireman, apparently daze Drogreasive forces of the state of NebrasKu Sealingg) menres P o aae oY whe | There bad been cast 369 votes, and 280 were | tins R. R. Greer, Kearney: Lieutenaat Gov- | date for the supreme vench, ot knowing what to do. rs and | chair, C. O. Wheedon of Lincoin and | There bad been cast otes, and 280 wera | T e o e D, M. Bumgar & When you come tocousider the three par- 5 > L 1D000; CARE o0 Y0108 BLC £ o S o s R O nd the lsaics. they. repres | Noskeningthe wer of the dol in behalf of Lancaster which had offered a | required for a choice. No 'choice having | §IROr Majors, Peru; D, M. Bumearducr el le on the hose led the crowd. Wilson, Dawes county: Shumway, Pender GETTING A MOVE OV, The man heard, and graboing the big hose oot thers can be only one chojce for | TPCh would beu se the products | candidate to the convention moved the nomi- | beon made, 1t was moved that Dr. Mercer h il ! Woods, Pawnee (Governor Dawes, (‘rete at his feet, he slid do through the shoote EODrasont & iore i toduy A den; : e of the Tanuer of Adams county, which, he said, | be declared the chairman. oods, Pawnee: ex-Governor 4 ¢ | ) \ ST party, that t centified with every perlod of our national | in fact, every county which had a candidate | motion of the former, the doctor was de- [ Caldwell, Lincolu: Paul Schminki Panis, Sc he Chinese charge de’ | prompt from necessit a time 1t was atisuand toUininesmiman xenorali g0t W attorney general, Friend: T ! | Ribot, minister of foreign affairs, and com- | flames, but ail have since been accounted for. thut we are on the ot claiming all kinds of disaster, an \ ; incolu ; Represe; e McKesso T AssISTANT CutiEe CANTERS aiming all kinds of disast 1 that which the | A 'shout of denial of the statement camo | gates. Linoolh ; Reprosentative MoKesson, Lincoln The substance of the message was Many Farmers Were There. When the delegates had been seated the ference with several | through tue roof and then on the right. Th industry u west, patriotic men. and that s the | Of the farie g re o favor ofhaving | pation be made unanimous. having received the highest number of votes, i st i f e I Charles Marrel Lancaster: S. Steel, | China Has at Last Conciuded to Pro- flames and reach 1 in safety, " One party = of ite— | Auaricai svatom of protection 0 Amertcan | had led off in the last ballot in favor of Judge | This was oblocted to. Finally McNish | Gharlos Murrall, = TLancastor: 5 Rt ora i nl Resiacn ta Lo 5 4 s at u wbor. the poifey that has been | Post, also desired to second the nomination, | Withdrew in favor of Dr. Mercer, and on | O MaigERL s Hingay ; 3 The work of rescuing firemen was persistently | loentifiee 3 o 5 Ao} ity : Gec owerma i s X W0 Tan, thy | Presperity. /o states. | 10 the field joined ia seconding the nomina- | clarec unantmously the maniotii thel | IO i Ge0tRe R Honarmas B affaires in this city held terview with thoughit the m 1 dropped into the 4 ] : the popls | tion. state ceatral committae. J. J. Gulliltan, Lincoln OuUr COMMONn COULLry. ¥ B R DI e oD udge Pc vas called i v v ime the shades of night had crept ot Ohio will 1 vernor as a | Judge Postwas called for but as he was | By tnis time the shad 8! P' | Darnoll, Lincoin: C. C. Burr, municated to the latter the contents of a The Injured Fi Gearge Thummell, Grand Istand; R.E. Moore, | dispatch received from tae Chinose goveru- B e faon ey recozuitios aguiticent ‘services to the | not within ear-shot, the chairman aunounced | into the auditorium and it was almost im- of ruln and are calamitous, We aiso comniend and endorse | that his honor wus not in the city. possivle to distinguish the faces of the dele- entral and South American nations and mutiny. And wel trow the 1ips of the ; e a S Tace T & dumoe Mr. Simmons of Seward, & committee con- | & secretary of the state central committee. Craadl SrmyeotiboRapublis, Dnoa GARTALPLIENT NG [dteiek bt bis party (s twin sister to the tndependent A s, aue by mulsh a1 | stitingof thut ze an and Messrs Majors | Several deleates objected. Mr. Becnel of | e have Ll tho pask to cliariah v ’ Alexander, Captain Hiil, state treasu from motestation: est pring and the most progressive fdeas AL dustries of.our dge Post. tion, and that was the people of tne state D ey Men's Republican | ment instru o WiLLiax Covr, badly bur £ the zeneral pro- lution and built this bewutitul city 4 SOmupIeH tand hingt Pennsylvania, In 154, B. & M. The me med_in double | o Wou'S bip fract country aluy tor {mmedia y oseph ' Teeter, department command badly burned aud inters ally inju Gontral A0, St i erican nations and | from the delegates, whereupon, on motion of A delegate moved that the convention elect | Joseph Leeter, departmer mmander | o5 L officials bad ordered the Chinese 3 democratie con n this aistrict that | ¢pigu'upon favorable terms, and by which al Judge Russell, Schuyler; C. O. Whedon, | northern fieet to the disturbed CranLes Miten S hose, probably DRELYTLEASEh AR BV oxboakiluithel futtes market, and ur people shall | of Nemaha ana Abbottof Hall was appointed isted that it was againstall pre- oln SegRdiChluel Dinoolus s i fatally lajured. s we have lu the past. to clierish the pr therefore 4 loug | to inform Judge Post of his nomination and 3 abater 5 UTENANT Jonys Geise, badly buraed, le s LA I B product h do not grodu escort him to the Lall, s committee re- | KRoss Hammond of Fremont said that there | Lincoln: J. R. Webst C. Burr, The charge de s conclud LieuTENANT Jon s badly buraed, leg that it represents the best patriotisn.the pu Ll MRQDE ORE. QWD DEODIO. was but power highar than that conven- Omaha's Club Parades. view by announci o broker of any party e land. [Appluse. A 4 v could say whether or not the sec- | 300 st o e tno | gover: ran Cu Fosten, badly bur sibl T s st thas 1alq ; of Columbus was born in club of Omaha, 200 strong, arrived over the AR TS YA G ok o id buiit this beuut \ v rallwayiand) | Bie yar Rk a ot RanRAVITADIG 1 18 motion to elect & secretary of the com- e it of the nortern Heot be YW i . a city with such a wonderful and i 1a aniversity ut Atheaa, file, and headed by the Musical Uuion e o ernatied TAIN V Axt Ma adly burned. Bceent futire that every trie Nabraskan B o manner as 1o | 0. leaving there, owinz to Il heaith Ii his | mittee was amended to allow the atter or- | puo 800 HC0 R etha b el IO LR iR RtaTe DABIES] L WaS LHO R reasonable rates to the pro- | genior year. e renoved to lowa in 1571, set: | ganization to_elect the oficer The amend. “’rlf_l‘“l'f’l‘\fh-‘k 1 thy ot dis, s f a 5 11, leg )t that same party that bullt up the . Ao Il s vant o Bloomtied, where he practiced’ luw | ment prevailed, oniy a few votes belng heard | (e S0 PRC10 < Married a Mititary Man. lisof the westOmuha)a city that I pred 14 J A 3 i © then re an appointment | jn opposition to it. o 8 3 » N - ns and unjust exaction 3 zn service, first neting 18 consul nt Pposi g bore a neatly pi b. v Vis., Sent n 3 , badly injured A A u s and unjusy exactior i &0 T3t actine a3 consul % Attorney General Hastings, | Der bore a neatly pr ¢ b Minwarkes, Wis., Sept. 24 L for every Kind of cor porate powe Tago and later with s traveiing com .08 matlan of_Atiomay General Hs % | The organization presented an llent ap- | ¢ Y TTobam of tho Tk Where tho preaident of the United Sta ; all trusts latter part of the state central committee was authorized | poprance and evoked expressions of appreci 5, 08 ! burned ot Toan aars will b oraeted G the 1 to artifl A tofill any vacancies which might occur on | PEATance ar & ¥, and Miss Car 1 ned. Dubllonn natonal convention that will weet ! ; o8 of the ticket pHion gloag ; te Henry T 5 ond head Phere next year. [Appluuse and cheers.] And penarlils Coly \ An attempt was taen made to form the = 1t W can Yoll from what we heard all over | thn s an he wor ) : Al emR A P (aaEm e Judge Post and His Neighbors ness the project was abandoned and the | CoLvsurs, Neo., Sept. 24— Special T this country, the glorlous captain of that galiant =1 the successtul navigator, ention sdjourned sine die st 6:40 p. m., | gram to Tie Ber|—A oumber of o ne ) 3d in the lase inst 8t mes of their committeemen to Secretary honzht of the Wild Cheers for Blaine. } 2 Ay - at the Capitol hotel they thought of the gentleman as a citizer : ¢ In this | ATt last session of " nd judge, and the ability he possessed to and groom axe hen Mr. Watson referred to Blaine, & o rowth und | digtriot in woich Judge - State Committee Meeting. and j d the ability he ¢ 1 Digkirel of 1001 Toan o Matno mhidh e | i poobie, 'and | Agduced in elss by eutiing off th The republican stata central committee for Lo g sttt gl ol o e M the next year it us follows: ~First district, T B h A ae IR L kA TR RS t Judge Post's. confreres being Judge Marshai | L. H. Woods, Violet: Second, T. J. Majors b ¢ T R M fr e e RIMONg t Fremont Peru; Third, J. C. Watson, Nebraska City; | cellentdistrict judge and was worthy of being S EROWD. SIRION S S | . i - Talki Fourth, J. A. Davies; Fifth, P. J. Hall, | raised to the highest court in the state. :‘h(' ,h‘.m'\”‘ll rl\’_ m“,.‘, lh:, to ”:‘ "“‘ el BN ® en _ G “l;‘flk\ll“‘ About Re “‘t his; Sixth, Thomas Swobe, W.F Judge Sullivan, who is a can dia for dis- i is. R A o T T e o RRAE ORACHEE $A30 1 or years bis | Roonel, (George M. O'Brien, Omaha; Seventh, | trict judge on the democratic ticket, said F lat! Estimate of Losses. e Tuos e A Sipe. - phose conventens aad |0 ish, Wisner; ath, W. H. Need- | “So far as the bar of Piatte county is con g Seatasion. Than b §¥0T 68 Cus . 4 PO e e 5 08 """’r 1. Bloomfield ; Ninth, Lorin Clark, Albion; | cerned, they are uuiversaliy in favor of uald of e B O M A Vith the de= | rora i fadl s B th, Denua Alberry, Blair: Eleventh, | Judge Post for tne supreme court. He has b : faREeai i S h Algod mptionias to AIIW 108 ERESCRE 10/} 1iere ' i ana - do- | feEsatof the uaiversity Henry Giobon of | jonn R. Hayes, Narfolk; Twelfth, W. A. | certainly made an excelleat district judge—a 2 sy S ty of the B A e e AR » s expressed whero | BYTWD coun % e LA McAllster, Columbus; ~Thirteenth, L. | magnificent one. We would be sorry to lose Rl e arihs ator was 1 1tha stock of s oy roposed L. YOung re- | Chapman, Atkinsen; Fourteenth, L. | bim. He would make a fine judge of the ’ s K ko alis was A. Dorrington, Cbadron; Fifteenth, M. | supreme court. He is careful, fair and i : ) N T E. Getter, i; Sixteenth, M. A. Brown, | partial.” he Fire Record, mlioea A Kearney: Seventeeath, C. Lederman, J. E. D dge Postis apopular judg Sept. 24.—Weir & ( pat e Grand Island; Eighteenth, Lewis V. Has: [ He has been elected by a Wallane Tt ey (O B R kell, Stx rg; Nieteenth, F. G. Sim- | majority allivan rau sgainst ; + i) it Sl 1 The t el wons, Seward: Tiwentieth, E.R. Sizer, Lin- | was when Sullivan was not so . s morning E i oone €. W. Pierce, Waverly: Twent s mow. It was when 5 t y th 1 Carving T . 3 M, B. Davis, Beatrice; Twenty-second, T strongly republican is n. ] e W Ve 4 - Thummel of Grand [sland and Walt M. Seely t ¢ s he was an alumnus of R E e % 8 awole ma- Was approved. 0 tne peer of the university of Michigan R I o b = To o | RERMAR 05 SANIRAER, Sharian Thummel thes B h ” ! $ ArRor ta 7 A Backus, Harvard; Pweaty-sixtn, R. A. Simp- | leg are cut off the t :: 06 404 whs o ot ;‘ ; ,}r\‘ : Sobminke of Otoe 800 ";“i,"j son, Blue Hill; Twenty-sev 3 counties, Saunders ana Butler 9 [ e 88 RarkY f o ety JODUMiC irews, Hastings: Twer remaining counties witn twe AR e el ; . ) Y x|/ Germann, I B oo Cline, Minden : Twenty-ninth. same, Post of et by | Fordin | 1 i Douglas connty. Ha | (ulberison; Thirtiets, H. M. Grime Dodge. Th . Secretary Seely then proceeded to read the | the wan aud e was oue of the | FipLtS e et ist of delegates present ke o In tha pat the coln hotel. Messr 0 oll, Post | dent b i ’ - uel Russell of Sch sald that as | a. Lol 2, Sh way o dende V- e " i . y ) he tot iy e P i e e 4 i e AL AL i=os 3 f Pender was | Grand lsland, Grimes of N was elected and bas Always made an im- | ters: Edward Liv T L Ehe 1otk | Br { Kearney were absent | pastial ju ter resigned. Mrs. An of AsR. Sizer of Ligcoln Walt » Lenman —Post is & p j belt, I, » Meth ; Wwas unapimously elected secretar R is ar 3 was | Per a e 11 tor Help. & Beche ahs was unanimously | od by ¢ r W F 1 1 been sent %o Si stage where be was 3 8¢ TUOIAS BNobs m that S400. 1 the chaiyman was authorized to 8 Y ors bnder oc ,'f dge Post's Remarks. assistant becretary, an e sal gtk i haa subsi h er and secretary were author nised s . ’ > onvent he On motion r(l’ ! Webster of De terred upor bairman was a r t - was one of r to expedite the transa u s 5 b 3 11 fear d itive committee . > Graod Arr ness, that a committes of eloven be & - o ' ' to draft a platform and report Lo the ! fter it should have been perm: organized, 50 that after it got into w n wder the platform wmight be presented and | W of Jumes G. Blaine was ! and Incorruptable Owaha, oc motion of W, were marril fiinganniucaat ad burne proken and head Post’s fellow citizens were asked as to what warrant his aspiring to the supre be od in Milw But one op ed to possess all that was that J Post had made an chur: iers, ull army 1 rm, as Captain Davis and Bouor vied and operat son called upon Secretary Seely to read the N % poses are | publicans ! wanted to call for the convention. The lawter embodied | ' nominate Charles Marple of that county. A suggestion as regards the rec endation t t Mr. Marple was a graduate of the University by the central cowmittee of a temporary ! of Penosylvania, of literary attainments, de- chairman aud secretary of the conven 1 : 1 pursuits and would take In accordance with the suggestion Mr. Wat- | bf 2 tatlver " | an inte n looking after the affairs of son said the co ec had recom v ¢ ' p Mr. Mercer said he cou mended as porary chairman _Geo:ge t f s \ i ! of the needs of ated f r'a drug stor t Feed com- 08 were gott ¢ control L 0 med. Loss, A < avenue, the ~ y ud a few Postmasters Ajpointed v o o dost y t s of t ip apout spensed h and tne | favorfr % untremumelad eisct 0 d @ arose to place another name in lu‘t‘nurrrfld'uvr ) ¢ t ey - min; when Judge Post was escorted Major Hastings t ¢ L ) . r Sors st there was . 3 i gave way an YOMINGTON A 1 t o between t re, was Applauded Popular Planks,