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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, C(','I'()BER 1 801-SIXTEEN PAGE COMPETITION THE FIRS (T VER HELD | ..} IMITATION Last of Its Kind Et IT CAN'T BE n UALLED NOR EVEN IMITATED IMPOSSIBLE TO SURPASS. Sl O IN e THESE VALUES ARE T00 GRE AT, THE PRICES T00 LOW, THE STYLES TOO NEW FOR DUPLICATION. THE WORLD, Like Figure No. 8 $25 Mail Orders Flled 3000 NEW STYLES. | Mail Ordars Filled, Like Figure No. 2, » LADIES’ FLLIRUCUCR LS U5 Ot Reglr SEAL PLUSH GARMENTS o 6 eeei sickers Mrimmod {n Astrachan, Mink, Boaver, &e., and all our fine IM- R Extia "".‘L'"‘ well made, "““’,"“'“"" iining, O : - $orer gt it ; . chamois skin pockets, real eeal ornaments, Like Figure No. 7. D JACKETS, in light shades with feather trimming, go A very handsome garment, sold cverywhe: L ol e e g for #20. Will be sold during thissaleav 812,60, e LADIES LIKE FIGURE NO, 4. 4 7 ¥ U e . ~ ! RORRER R RS PINEST LONDON DYED : ’1 PN e % - ¥ yy g . § ¥ (8] 2WOTOTQ e o L e $/10 . #\ SEAL PLUSH SACQUE 8818 i $ Dl‘l AL 11 l\ul(ls g Fancy quilted, satin lined, worth fully $25 Ut g A1 tomorr Vest Front, bound with braid, worth at §120.3 e ; s R ; 4 | . B lenist 815, Salo prico 810, g Seal Plush Jackets. ; 9 ¥ Like Fi; ure 3 = SR ’ , ; o j Ladios' Th Colorod 2 3 Ding: ol Liko Figuro No. 6. . RO SILK LINE? WITH REVERE FRONTS. ! ; : Graceful in every line! § ¥ h Worth at least $12.50, Extra Long Al Wool ; LegRe TS - i) ; » VORI Dlagonal Reefer E S : Plush Jackets. $1O - i "‘“‘“'”‘I‘”M””W\ il Edged ana trimmed with heavy Beautifully trimmed, worth 819, goat $10. Like Flg (), il silk eord and 6 large or N R 2 ments as fastenings, wo 3 3 i X 3 3 Boos at 813,50, 2 ECA i t: - g ) 2 u i i 5 y ; Ladies Jn Chovios Like Figure No. 1. \ i & v A I 4 ! b Ladies” Diagonal Cloth & ; ; ; ] f 3 g ];[(‘]\’(‘[5 REEFER JACKETS, X é ; 4 : ] N i arg0 velvet satlor ol YLarge rollinz coliar, trimmed Yo \ 4 il o 9 S y Llak to mnteh, brafdod with 4 handsonie buttous 3 v A - s 4 b 4 and ornus on od with would bo ¢heap ab s Sl 5 4 > Somasuliui hendy .00, #12.50, i LS E EVATOR MILLINERY \ : H \ o RS y/ Fa o Our Grand pcond floor and attend e % 45 the great L B % DEPARTMENT on thesecon ] Floor, ! \ o4 f Miney Sl to Hatsh B ',‘..\{fi‘.l'.‘. 4 %\ Mai Mo ¥ P Blins and remarkably low i : pricos on everything. b ' ' i\ \ instyle and beauty. Ernest R. Wiggs, E. P. Devries aid Fruk GEORGE P. BEMIS FOR MAYOR. | it shmsci ot hesioie Rivsnass | SHiibomervins bbb v | s e gnagunoe v et | DEMOCRATS NAMED OSTHOEF, | Skt rore™aia ot "slnotnced. | 6 Foancie T80 2 e oighters were born. Broatch, John Clark | Hon which Is placing in nomina Ou the first ballot Berka received 3¢ votes, giving him 36 votes. Y ir fal ) 0 tobe vo v tho next cle e ; d 2 Yo < oto | nominated Henry Hornbergor as the and thoir faithful followers wero there, ho Helsley 25 aud Carr 1. C. V. Gallagher ‘moved that as the voto | nominatel Henry EHorubeor, o tho £ 5 £ or not ut tho present attitude > EaaGi . . PUTER ination be All nignt long the vigil was kept, trusty Lhie rapablionn nirty can afiord to | Berka was declured nominated unauimously had nok been aunounced the nomination o | SENEGIEINS, )\ Voave Wig, 211 Dovries, epublican Oity Nominating Oonvention | Messongers boing sent hither and thither to | haVe it said of 1t that it does not Tneiide and being calivd for said : ; ; made by acclamation. hejintormaipallovigByoRWIK| x Rep Held Yy 5 8 endeavor to soouro votes for Strang. Peo- | of tho mose patriotie and loyal 1Fishin My, Chririian ol ehtiomen of tho Ogn- | Fit Ward Oounsiliman Qhosen to Lead ho ian *Osthot was boosted ‘upon the stagt | IL; Patriek, 17y Horubarger 14, On the eld Yesterday Afternoon. plo were called out of their beds | the country. [Hear, hear, and applause.] vention—I can truly say thut I haye not solic- Unterrifisd Hosts, to express his thauks. _He denounced tho re- | Zormal ballot Wigks recolsecd 18 Doviles Tt and imporuned 1 foln tho for- | have had few wordy with ‘Mr Groves, naver | itad asinzle vote [ Voleo: " But vou kot ft4] port ciroulatod last ovening that he had tiod | Latricic 8. Hefors i cll was compiut o c Aving spoken to him twenty times in my life. | of any man on this floor or & meimber of this o d promised o : the i Lo lorn nope, (0 jome cases the attembu | LT odognize tho fAct thitt for many yonts | Gonvantion (A volter ~Thavs HEne ] of of i o Plarasuma berger, Paurick was declared tho nominee, the nomination boing made unanimous. HOW STRANG'S WITHDRAWAL CAME ABOUT | yas attended with succoss, but 1 most ca he has fafthfully served the people of this [ any man in the ity of Omahi. [A voice: { HAD A REAL LIVELY CONVINTION. :py delegates who had other favorites | county, and he iius o so performed the auties | Mty vieht.”]” So” 1 can say in the true Thous Came Hasy, :hnn l.\u-mlx,-:l rn(usv.ifl uh join the nu'c- of li‘f‘im‘ .-1l’n an aceeptable n‘.lhlu manner. | sanso of the word thut [ have nat been u cun- — i Morearty then Disappearcd. urnal - watches, n this manner the | and itis politics now to recognize men irre- | didate. Bur, when you gentlemen, repre- For city clerk there were five nominations : ) Sevi ward named Ed 15, Howell. Only One Ballot on Mayor — Some t night passod - and moraing fourd o | Speetive O thelr v tlonsoF theie Facue DG | Suativos ofun puon offii i your (alo: | Soveral Peoplo Who Wanted Things | mhame Borutnmssm, Goores Sirasdort T e A o Mol Earncst Discussion Concorning | Slrang mon tred, anxious exaited and | L%, W [Xipintse] " A SO IR G o, and Didn’t Get Them—How the Thomas Tuttle, J. A. Linahan and Jerowo | jiam Butis was also meotionod. Ed Morearty the Candidates—Story of the e ; 97, " | " The seventh ballot was then taken. Groves | boliove that when the raprescntatives of the Ticket Was Finally Made bonizsl, {#8 tried to say something, but was called aowi e o Yeitionl NI A e e e o rocoived 52 votes, the majority of 63 votos, | Deuple nominito . person 1 18 the net of the £ ¢ Tho second formal ballot gave Borming- | as ho was not a delogite. An appreciative reat Meeting. piaftor rososs had beon taken the old com- { FRESITEY Y oL TS MAlORY, OF B0 ROUEH | pecple itselt and tho voico of God. I thaui and Set Out. haw, 24; Linahan. 33; and the latter was de- | o s e ey R e bl g UB® (o Strangites again | 0 ohion'of Mr. Gring the nomination of | JOU;Fentiemen, for thonomination, 1know clarod nominated. by £ but the Soventh ward council- aable I D axton cate | v To R laronliby thalohaitiwaal| Lo Lok orimithodutiesiaimilaciugkoitoithe C. V. Gallagher nominated J. H. Hungate | man did not deign a reply. 5 for the purpose of naming if possible & suc. . Groves as declarcd by the chair best of my ability. While 1618 trie, and has 2 P. El A ATandl O 4R A oY SV ool d0: Por Mayor . . B P BEMIS | osor to Strang, who it tvas decided should | Made unanimous, been said. that men are nov the most perfect, | For Mayor. . or treasuror. sasser: W, he informal ballot gave: Howell. 495 or Olty Troasurer. . 7 KY BOLLN S tha b rar L St Mr. Groves was called and, speaking in_a | aud there ure errors made, indeed I veuture | For A A, L Rustin, and the other nominations wero Hornberger, 7; Butts, 7. On the formal bal- o Oly;Jontrollor, o R LVEN | o ore wway B lone ayORAILY FACO. | salock | 10w toae, his words were lost, owiug to the | W say that I have heen there myself. There MU TN E A. Gurdner. C. S. Witnoy ana Samuel Cot- | ot Howell received 45; Butts, 135 and towell Bangrle < JONIGRONES [ Thote wwas a Lo 5!3) hele's n Ul ¢ &flcd bustle and excitement of the delegatos. He hl noiowan nmlnpnrn ot. gemh'r:mlluunr( you | For Gon, ) ner. The informal ballot gave Hungato was declared the nominee, paLdaludge. .. 3 ors were opened an thanked. the convention o his romination | Should not. it Tam elncted. which Lexpect to | For Polie ¢ ) EK. | Rtustin 11, Whitney 8, Gardner 7, Cotner 1! The Eighth ward named Jamos P. Connolly € the delogates scatterad. be. think that Tought to be infallible. [Ap- eTLailarH O a8 8 Fione b ;i First Wurd .P. M. BACH R aan, i aaLt t G and promised to perform the duties of his | plause.] | > 3 Ou the second formal ballov there was and F'red C. Weymuller. ‘Tho informal bal- cus had agreed to support George /| 2 s ON stampede to Cotner, who received 42 votes | lot gave: Connolly, 87; Woymuller, 26, The Becond Ward........ (Jl‘ ORGE ]L .‘l'l(\v '|‘ R > N C i V. Second Third Ward, . P. Bemis before the convention. OMos With tho gresiast dslityiand devotion: Councilmen-at-Large. '1"|nr:’4 ‘\\ 'ty | and was declared the nominee. His nomina- | formal baliot zave: Connolly, 41; Weymul- JoRRtYrd e e oN D mBUMBL Bemis Named for Mayor. Treasurer and Comptroller. The following councilmen-at-large were “’1\:{”\‘\ W '1"' i i ) L | tion Was aiado unanimous. He thanked the | lor 22: and ¢ was declared the FariErit 1Y INKOE ¢ ¥ y B N ot Inato e PM. Bach; h Ward.. ! g BRI . | convention. nomine Bt At e JOUN MIEEARIE | The convention reassombled ut 2 p, m. reacarriaBainipiliam Gohucn g Dayidilioig \\\mld O }I“L"erku“r' Thind warg, | Blxt Lo ioereianss : OK. | For comvtroller, F. R. Morrissey nom- | “Phe Ninth ward named S. W. Simpson, M AL IACOBSON | . On motion of General George Smith, Ralph }mu'.lgmn nnl«: l(m!}urglnhvunlh wore nmlr;mbm:n} Sol Princo: Fourth ward, W. F. Bochel: ;'\':M”-“ Y + 4 mated Louis Heimrod, asking that he be [ Frank D. Cooper and Donnis Fitzoairick, Ninth Ward oo A G EDWARDS """“‘"“fl“f’ yrae ?"’"‘f“' l’“_‘,”“"'““‘ o e e Belin raboivine 55 votas | Fifth ward, Georgo ¥, Munra; Sixth ward, | Ninth W uri KA 1 : | nominated by acelamation. Josephtarnen, jrl The informal ballot was evedly divided, but nbo rlnv(ll()m hnllru“n(( ducation: man, un adet Taylor permanent secre- a majority, Coburn 18, Smith 7 and Jamie. | 05 McLearie: Seventh wavd, John Steel{ | For Members of thy Boird of named I red J. Borthwick of the Ninth ward. | the formal ballot resulted; Simpson, 153 G RLGUITTEI, ™ R W, GLIRO tarr NOODEs AT e SRty hE g Bightt ward, H. Jacobson; Ninth ward, A OB HOUCK, 3 Tho formal ballot zave Heimrod 50, Borth- | Cooper, 413 Fitzpatrick, 1: and Cooper’ was Ll ' CUL TAYNES, 0 John Jonkins, J iper was b : R |G FRED B, MCONNELL: eleoted assistant seoretary. Mr. Bollu's nomination was mado unani- | % Edwards. OB BA I“"‘\':;II\."I'I i i wick 13, and Heimnrod's nomination was made | declared the vietim. =2 G S. Elgutter, R W. Gibson, C. N, BaMUBLKE unanimous. . BNHERL Nonmoyel vE T mous, The nomineo thanked the convention | 1, O 1y I . o’ police Judge Peter: Bisasse Y Winding Up the Work. “Tho ropublican city convon tion_assembled. | callof wards for L1 sslection of mavor. by | 107 tho nommation. Eawoll i axavsi i i sConmalliwors 0 LN o e e ionimas lsanleqt T AL Lo SR AE e iaeane o e ! P ards for the selection of mayor. The | fopthe nomamation 3 ing | nominated on the fivst ballot for mewmbers of demooratic oity of 9 homas Capek, Josepn Gurneau, jr., ni Tha nomination of membors of thoe school fn Washington ball yesterday morning at | motion prevailed. The first ballot was de- wm_g‘ theiaficoof ompirlier: lh‘?‘{ollol\wlns the Board of Iiducation. to order at 1:45 o'clock yestera ' P. A, Gavin. Tho names of John' P.' Davis, |, 1ihd noffnauon of mem jora of tho Souooy 20:35. Tho call had been issued for 10 T‘I:‘x‘ffi" bo a formal one. The call then pro- R LRt s loramos ““f" i In l',l‘;u’"“, Richard Smith was chosen chairman of the | at Germania hall by Charles Connoyer, chair- | Cha mf I‘ lfi: uuv,(‘ i) (l:,! .\nlmlw ) .“:l:f: Mr, llagher the convention organized o'clock, but a large number u(.lhu delogates The 'First ward passod, as did also the Four ballots had to be taken. On the | Cit¥ m‘mfl{m..x.u.xunu,. ; : man of the city contrul committee, who read l;r'_‘_t“:"‘}m 25 'I")]::jl:".':!‘ L"‘““‘ L Slm\v,l i, | itsellinto a convention of the schiool district were on hand bofore that hour. P iy third Oloson was declarod nominated, having T'he contral committee was authorized to |\ " rorvha convention. HELA RN A tormat bal. | of Omuba in order to comply with the law. (Tho gathoring waa oalled to order by D, H 20nd on the Third was reached the f 0 h oy toyans 23, and Coulter 8. | il any vacancy which might occur on the S . Lieo withdrow his nawe and tho formal bal- | py,e same officors woro clectéd but it was [ I called to ordor by D. H. | Kirst announced its readiuess to vole and 4 ARG ALIONILEE ticket, and was appointed as follows Con V. Gallagher nominated Hon. Warren | lot resulted as follows* Capek, 33; Gav found necessary to make a change in order Mercer, chairman of the republican city com- | cast seven votes for Bemis. The Second Mr. Oleson was avout returning his lhmum “irst ward—E. Stubt, W. A. Kelloy, F. W. witzler for tomporary chairman, After | 193 Davis, 43 Wappich, 7. The Iight ward | ie Foviin iy wid socrotavies mignt pro- mittee. Ho suggosted that tho dologates | then gavo seven votos to Governor Saunders, | when Mr. F'reo of tho Ninth ward said: BRI 4 ¥y T T R () 7 T cast soven votes for Wappich, but it ehicited f LAV 0 e At stekeliion BLEGH PEo; tako sonte newt the stage and that tho spoc- | LNO Third was passed. The Fourth, Fifth, I protest azainst the vote of the Ninth ccond ward—J, Tideman, John F. Brown. | *'% 1S Wi L 3 a kick because ho was uot a candidate be- 3 b v 5 g poc 3 roie ol 4 Mossrs, C. S. Whit A Phil MeSh A A them 1 the hands of the county clerk by 5 o e ATt The B Sixth, Eighth “and Ninth wards gave | ward. My vote was for Ooulter, Instead of | M. 8. Redfield. ol - YYhItnoy-an A cesShan e | foro the counvention, The nomination avas | [wOF M SEE AOE C o lowed by law. C. ar., suggestion was | seven'votes each for Bomis, tho Sorern g | Oloson. Third ward—A. D. White, Charles Branch, | were elected secrotaries, mado unanimous, R e e eayn, oompiied with. o This i Laa Hueth 3 b passing, By this time the Third was ready This brought an explanation from Chartes | Lo 0. o o Y o) " o o Chairman Mercer then said fovole and cast ono vote for Bemns and six | Unitt, the chairiwan of the delogation in | ppUrth wird—C.J. Green, Georgo S. Smith, R Fommenced Kaply: Rothery's Round. L e e Boacd of Mdas Gentlemen of the convention: Wo have be- | for Swobe. The Soventh then voted giving | question. He said: PILL Ward—W. = MeC ‘I'ne reading of the name of J. B. Boyd as | f : Horfmemuer ot itha HoardiotiBiduoalion Fo s this day & most Iomartial duty. T whl | [O5Sobe, The iea i 2 th ward—W. A, Saunders, A. A. MeC oxy for O . Cogrestall of the ourty | .The noxton thelist to be nominated were | Messrs. Jacob Houck, M. Bffinger, C. E. 0 nocessary for every delogate In this con | *TPRE OC IS Pty deaireitoate {nbehalCotmysell, thas Ti[than VT Dow. proxy for O. 1. Coggeshall of the Kourth | nine councilmen ut large. Frank Morrissey | Babcock, £. A. Heiley and Samuol Roese Fentton :uHmnull tho thtorests of theclty of | |, Banl B0s pLoinvns ‘"’;‘l“d“‘:“v:l: '“'1‘- (o P o R L R EETLA gl Ixth ward—Miles D. Houck, John N. West- | ward, was received with applause. 1t was | wanted them elected one at a time, each | were nominatod on the first ballot. ha in i overy action and In’ his every i Bowis, 50; Saundors 7, wobe 6, | suy to give our voto'to Oleson. 4 et whisperod that the change was made for the | ward in its order to name its candidate. This | ~ The city central committee for the noxt e rnisshould bo'a truly deitberito bod Mz, Bemis' was doclared the nomwnce of [ Another bullot was ordorod with the fol- J, vardSOnarles Beindorf, J. 8. | 5urposo of having ex-Governor Boyd nowmi- | met with the Approvai of the convention. two yoars oI e ma R U e e 1pa sonrention : Oleson, b1; Evans, 10; Ooul I ward-— lug, C. E. Branner, | nate Ogden for mayor. A Third warder wanted a ten minute re- | Iirst ward—Tohn P, Mulvihill, T. J. Lowry, BN for.u8 (0 Jool b all pisos of shis cam | John 1. Clark moved to mako tke nomina- Al e, " | A Soventn ward delegate oblectod to any | comy, bup It wacis remoer ph ) R Leny Foite Jontmug tae afach Wie nominationa ton of Mr. Bomis unanimous Tho motion |~ After Oleson's nomination had beon made ward—Beach Iigby, O. Hutehinson, | proxies, but tho names as read by the secré- | Tha First ward through ' J. Lowry named | ~Second ward—lioury Rolf. J. P. Murphy bo stute ticket and upon the judiclal tieket, ‘{el:r:“i‘l"‘:‘:‘““;‘, s “;fin\[-ulu with I{nu«l and | unanimous the gentleman spoke as follows: + Johnson, retary were ordered accopted. J.J. Kennedy, The rules were suspended | Jicob Burkhi e KIl 4 ith referonce to Douglas counity. lote ies o “No, no, no," from the | ) thank you most hourtily for this vote you FSic e e A motion to mako the omporary organiza- | and he was nominated by acelamation pibird ward Kilgalion, J.J. Donovan, If the republiean party of the éliy of Omaha, | Socond ward. The motion Was put o the | huve iven me and T wish to nssure sou thut Western Pensions. tion permaneut was the frst sign of impond- [ Tho Second ward throueh P. Hisasser | TRom S MRIYL oy ovn 1 Mull ‘"."‘.:)ll\v:::lllll :.I;.:"-m:{.:.lll# Y.lI{;ll‘“"{'\:'.‘!llilllllill‘l‘l:- h_u;nls_u and Morrls Morrison of the Second | if I .«\:nfilu«'(;}l ‘\\H. )l.ll nulpu to be, I will serye WasaiNaroy, D, (., Ogt, 17.—[S pecial Tel- | ing battle. SRR CA00R) OR] SADEQUEN. e SORRMAL I Mou Bl ward=Andy Moyuigan, Ed Mullen, E h ) said ; you woll und taithtully. ' Twillsimply remurk | geramto Tus Bk, | ~The following list of Galiagher put tne question and declared it | was followed. L Fifth w Charles Hunt, Poter Conners, okrot the action of asingle delegute on the i that I d t Vi > ! wetion 10 Bocond ward protests, bacause this nom- | thatl do not want any voto unloss it is ’ carrie irkhauser stor The T ) ohn MeGor 00 Of this canvention. fnation was fade 1ot 1 this ball but by b | SLFalzht T would have 1o decline If thero was | bousions granted is reported by Tus Bge [ carried but Bivkhauser siormed and pro. | The Third wara presented tho name of Ed | John Mo w Secretary Thompson then read the call for | | any doubt at all about | 3 i tested, and Peter Eisasser doclared by all | R y. ato by accla- Yuxton hotol, from which u largo numbor of | 41 ail about 1t and Examinor Bureau of Claims : h e asAreq Ry othery. A motion to nomiuato by accla 3 ho convention. tho delegates wore oxcluded, oo 0 Now, a8 far us this election Is concerne (s e . | tog gous that such a ruling “'didn’t go. mation was vehomently opposed, but the mo- | 5 o : . . Nebaraska: Original~ Diedrich Hol 5 | nth Ward =P W. Birkhausor, 11 Falk, On wotion of B. H. Robison of the Fourth "Phie chalr ruied Mr. Morrison out of orgor, | IMPFession f3 that i wo keop on tho W Neharaskai - Qriglan edrich Holstor, Birkhauser nominated T. J. Lowry und a | tion obtained a majority vote. A Third ward | yann Belisk ? : ard Charles J. Greone was elected tompo- | mpa vote was thon iohon o Gt oforder. | hiave been dotux throush the county « Bruce Finch, Houry Bounett, Uriah Greg- [ eall of wards was aumanded o the vote. | delegate objoctad to outside iuterfercnce and | Elghih Wird—0, V. Gullaghor, Josoph Bute Ry ChAIFIED Ehe; Yo ae Hioh akeq\hukithe . Beagnd Iv‘vm txl.:_ll:::.ul"-Id”::u:" rrm:‘u«‘,/ the xlm;l , Christopher C. Bauvott, Noah S. Long, [ It resulted, Switzler 33, Lowry 2), the latter | claimed the nomination by custom, Tohn Burdlsh, Mkr. Greene was received with cheers and | Mr. Bomis being mude unanimous. the day gentiomen. LApplans] o 0 4T | james Hitcheock, William 8. Garrets, Elijah RouHoman deolining ool the amouncer | Con Gallagher said the custom was moro Niptn Ward Pl stoshane, Churehill Par- Apoke as follows 5 H. Bartlott, I Kaacs s Vil | ment was received with loud yells and wild | honored in the breach than in the obsery- : - John Groves for Clerk. For Police J . Bartlott, Lomuel Kamoyer, Isanc WIl- | qppiguge, a . Churles Connoyer was elected chairman sna 1 shall content myself, gentlemen of the or Folice Judgoe, oxen. Additional—Joseph 'W. Voodr: PRiRAAS, - ance, and weistod that a good and satisfac. | & i gouvontion. with simply’ thanking you for | Charles T. Greeno nominated John Groves | Tho follo ving gentle s Chinrles Gelschiogal, Myron D Carponter, | A Boton to adjourn uutild o'clock was | tory 'man should be nominated or he would | Willium Folnes seorotary of Lho city cantral $ho honor which you huyo conferred ubon me. | for city clerk. P. C. Smith, Harry Couns: | nomiaation for poiies futen: " eni mosh i | Nicholas A, Boyed, Thomas H. Mounte: | burried with a tounderous hoop, and tho | bo dofeated s ho vught Lo In committee for the next Lwo years, and that ZLDrsteos uncn the cantolence of ave ry dole- | man aid Robert Armstrong were also placed | Jidwe e Helsioy and L., H. Horita ‘h,‘,"u',';' Hiram B. Hollett, Simgon C. Jobe, John | homiuation of city ofticers was declared 1n | ~ As the rules were suspondod 8 motion was | concluded tho work of the convertion, b 0 % " in nomination. Seven ballots were taken, s 3 SVF o 2RA Deokav: ‘Renewalc-AnAram [ Withe e o, | aeder. = 4 made that Itothery be declared nominated I port of Judge Helsloy and with reference to cker. Renowal -Aundrow J. Withers, In They Made Much Noise. by acclamation. Pat Ford purloined the Tiornoy, T. I'. 0'Brien, E, ho OPDOFLUNILY Of naming the Next Mayor of e elty”of’ Omuba * (Appinuse At iy | | Alier the fourth baliot had boon takon | Cortuin opposition which had Fecontly bsen | crenseWillium Walter, Faicas Honey. Ttob- 203 by a0 b PaL Pord Rilriotied Ve Rulb Axiuiont SNCUPAIRLULY 8o that thatre= | YOUO arlc said that in rocognition of the | urged agalnst that gentleman, Charles J. | o't S. Mitchell, Stophonls /Brown, Froderick Ex-Governor Boyd secured a recoguition | oor long enough to put in a word In favor o . Bult oan oniy bo reached, s 'stated by tho | largo cloment of the ropublican party to | (ibon suid: Walter, Johu A. Jenningp Charles 1, Hem- | 80d 1n a short specch placed in nomination | Rother eéa in arments, Euoat uratul wid dejiboete comideratiynnf | woich M. Groves bolongod and also in | “F'yiiiava that a man who has hold an ofica | OBWAY. Relssuc Charies , Mariellus, Noan | for mayor Charios . Ogden, doclaring that | | he wards wero cullod on the motion fo all the foroes. of all the clrcumstances and | TCORDItion of the fact thathe had maden | gucewud aone his duty woll should be oalied | W- Job, Cornte O. Skinuet, Original—Minor | the people wanted good government no mat. | Bominate by acclamation and resuited no 25, FUR CAPES. pouditions whith press upon this hour. capable and accommodating clerk, the gen- | to fill it cher term. 1 am a of Mauley King, Jane Martin, Mary J. Me. | ter by whom administered. The mention of | V€ 4 3 Mon 1 ust bury their Individual preferences. | tioman should be renominated for bis prosent | is some opposition wealnse J clsloy ‘on | Farlaud, Julia Littlechigly Ogden's name was tho sigial for tumultuous | - Hoenry Richard —was then named = as Factional strife must be put in the back- | position. unt of what has been ved u wis- | Tow Original —Nicholas F. Hedrick, | applause, Rothery's upponent, and as thero ware two 4 ground, and ench man upon the flooe of tho | Tho iifth ballot resulted as follows keI Judcmont with reforenco o a easo bo- | Froa W. White, Alexander Lewis, Enoch [ P. W. Birkhauser followed with s refer. [ candidates for a nomination by acolsmation, MEN'S FUR ) ppla Armstrong, 20, Sixth: Groves, 51 Smith, Fudges are | Cowan, William Hall, George' L. Govble, | of Henry Osthoff. * A howl went up from the | Rothery men had the call, and after severul OVERCOATS. will do thut for once 1 have no hesitanoy in | 2 ! ussert that ull over this country Judges are predicting u glorious success at the pu’n... 73 Armstrong, 25. After tho last montioned | duily and hourly making very werlogs u Moses Guthrie, jr., John M. Kiehl, John Cam- | supporters of the Fifth ward eouncilman changes the result was announced [Rothery, hich weans. republioan governwent i | bullot had been taken, Mr, R. D, Dunean of | twkes, as I huve had ocoasion to know in cases | eron, Peter Wehle, Coraelius A, Kennison The namo of fon. Potrick Fora was sub- | 02i Itichard, 1; and the former was deciared miaha. and all the moral influences which go | the Fourth said of mine. [Laughter.] Now we piant our- | Hirdm Brown, Georgo Wallen. Additional- | mitted by the Tnird ward. tho noainee. snd A1) Fashionable out froi such a position in the grand and su- | In rogurd to the statoment made as to the | 361Ye8 upon the rook of fair piny. 1 appeal to | Reinbard Kilakelnt® ALl Matisaoatonal— | 1 otion of (1 W Tiorney the first ballot ) premo struggle that is approaching at the | position of the repubiican party with respect | 39U RO L0 0Ust a man simply becanse i the | NGA NG :::":i‘ul W, Bor ‘uln'nml :l‘:llukl Mo | was declared informal in all casos where Frank Morriscy's Portion, Fu n s i Bext olection—a your from How. 'R 68 A 5 4 administration ~ of justice for two . " Thanking you.gontlemen. for the honor, I '|u|f»fi.‘.,'.'\'f.“.’|ml"'.fl;;',\.f’."f..i s como In ab 8 | Joug " yours he hus ‘made mistake | Cs00, Samuel Low, Mi Connell, Isaac | there wera two or more candidates, and 'he Fourth ward presented the namo of ik LRb A fatian, {mohour disorssniaing our foroos and eauss | 1§48, TR0t r'® 10 8%l pinser<he | N Watlett A ol Cheésman, | on motion of Mr. Morrissey the votes were to | Ho Hornborger, Bill Hoyo was also B. H. Robison nominated Cadet Taylor | desert the party, Lsay It is right now for this | e 18 trying to ’.l., woll, why. forgive him | Wilham Winter, james McNair, Willlam H. | bo taken on call of the wards, the response . The informil vallot” gave Horo — for socrotary and the nomination was rau- | convention 1o recognize tho fact that Jonn the wiatike, gud partuny he will do b itor | Gilbort, Jacob Chirismors, Matnias 10 be made by tho chairmau of each delega- rgor, 14; Hoye, 49. The formal ballot gave Wi roves I8 u ropresentative Irishmun = and | dftorwards.’ Now. ols! oung | wagon, John B. Cline, John tion, Horuborger, 15; Hoye, 49, and the latter was o {54 g man who has grown up in our miidst, jin A i P Al the sugrestion of D. H. Mercer the | ™ mlnn:lu hum. l‘n’"““ o.] e s W I U a1 10K | Crane, Thomas S. Braunan, Beojamin P. Tho nominations for mayor were declared | declared the nominee amid wild yells, CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS olairman of each delegation hauded the J. Re man=18 this 8n Irish convention or | young mun who has always been falthtul to | Crocker, Andrew N. Huuks, Aifred Tunks, | closca and tho convention procesded to ballot, | shrieks and whistles, | cretary the ward credentiuls, an American convention! [Cries of “Sit | the purty: who hasbeen a ~hewer of woud und | John W. Hunt, Simon I Tolman, i I'he informal ballot resulted as follows Morrissey protested that the nomiunotion $#Send for Fashion Book malled froe. The list N ! I I st was rea 0 coutests were ais- down."" A a drawer of water:” who hus never, in scason | Stoddard, Natban Crook, Jawas K. Ford, 14; Ostooft, 81; Ogden, 18, was illogal, as the nomiuea did not live in tho — povered and the doiegates as anuounced were | 149 Chalr—This {s an Amorican conven- | orout of seasou, Iu sunshine or shide purued | Roissuo and increase- William H, Par Mr. Ford was given the floor and he with- | Fourtn ward, but he was hissed down. A a8 taken till 2 p, m, Charies J. Greene then said: takes; and wo cannot afford horo and now to “"}'h‘l';‘. mother; Phoba Halverg, mothor, veution went wild, as 1t had been ocurrently | of the opposition of Lbe Fourth ward [] (] South Dakota: Orizinal—Joseph E. Oal- | renorted that ho would withdraw in favor of | The Fifth ward named Ed. J. Brennan, Rellable Manufacturers S s e suppose this is a conyention of Amerioins. | oust bim, or to plle upon him the humiiiation { & by [Cries: yos: that's right:] That does not moan | of rejection. when he has dono usso much | kins. Increase—William Posey, Henry E. | Ostuoff. and he was nominated by ucclamation Late Friday night we Strang delogates as- | born Americans, but Amerioans who live a | good. 1 1 w Joruw Thoe S ard o alimer Houss Block [y L., Cl 0 i ho live ko od. \0pe, gentlemen, b 1 be Pelton, James Coruweil, Johu W o formal ballot resuited o, 1o rd ) he names o I Dy emen, he wil be n, James Coru hu Wolss, The formal ballot resuited, Ogden, 80; T'tio Sixth ward submit ed namos of | Bleck, 191 4193 Stato 8L., Chicago.