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Show PRECINCT TICKETS. I THE DEMOCRATS ASSEMBLE IN VARI. OUS WARDS AND NOMINATE. Selection of Candidates for Justice of the ftMKCS and Nomination of :t Constable in the Second Delegate to the. Approaching j '.invention, The democrats held their precinct conventions con-ventions in the various aldermantc provinces i last night, and while there was considerable demonstration the nominations were not sought with that riotous zeal that characterizes character-izes contest in a democratic stronghold. The following nominations are posted at headquarters: Precinct Nominations. First Pbecinct Councllmen: J. B. Tim-nionuy, Tim-nionuy, J. T. Schrocdcr and William Fuller. Justice of the Peace: II. S. Laney. Second Fhecinct Count iliuen: William Burke, Jefferson Rhodes and A. J. Glanque. Justice of the Peace: J. M. Cannon. Constable, F. J. Strath. Third Pbki wct Counellmen, E. A. Fol-iand, Fol-iand, 15. E. ftich and (). II. Hardy. Justice of the Peace, W. ,1. Hodges. Fourth Pbzcinct Counellmen, R. W. fonng, J. T. Bache and J. K. Caine. Justice of the Peace. George E. Blair. Fifth Precinct Couni ilmen, P. W. Mad-sen, Mad-sen, (ieorge K. Cuahing, George V. Wallace. Justice of the Peace, E. U. Woolley, Th-st Precinct. J. M. Hamilton, chairman; C. L. Berry, secretary, and Sam Gilson, sergeant. The names of John Btddoway, Geo. A. Alder, Fergus Coaller, John Oblad, William Fuller, John B. Timothy and J. T. Schrocdcr, were presented to the council. Messrs. Timmony, Schroder and Fuller "were nominated. For Justice of tlie peace, Judge II. 8. Laney was Dominated. Delegates to the city convention: 8. E. Allen, J. B. Timmcmy, J. M. Hamilton; Geo. Alder, W. II. wi.it. . W. E. D. Barntt, Geo. Strtngfcllow, A. L. Gleasou, Jas. W. Eardly, Geo. E. Collier, John McDonald, jr., John Duvy, Dr. J. B. Koysor, 8. W. Su.ov, O. H. Pettit, A. XI. Wooley, P. II. Thompson, W in. Fuller, H. S. Lain y. A. T. Sc-hroc-dcr, O. A. Mc Lean, Jos. Darke and P. J. Daly: alternates; Robert siddoway, C. A. Lund, J-ib. Hansen, (His Corhut, Fergus Coaltc, G. Kroegcr, 8. W. Darke. Second I'rceiiiet. Caleb W. West, chairman; N. A. Parks, lecretary. FoT couni ilmen, William Burke, Jefferson Rhodes nnd J. GiauqUC tvere nominated. J. M. Cannon was notniostedjfor justice of tlie ueace. Dei. gates to the city convention: John Ridley, Thos. Lewis, Geo. Cheshire, W. J. Hailoran, BUvestst Reeves, Q. a. Carl, quist, I.. J. Nuttall. jr.. George Y. aclon, F'. J . Gutb, W. H. Ric hardson, A. 8. Tatzcl, Thoiuua Green, P. W. McCaffrey, N. A. Parks, W. NanCott, J. II. Moyle, I. M. Wad (Ml. J. W. JudO, W. It. OlbbS, A. J. Burl, C. A. West..!, it. Letcher, J. M. Cannon, li. c Chambers, C. F. Wilcox, J. F. BoWel, E.G. Hetding, D. R. Parry, Daniel Lang, P. L. Birch, r. J. Campbell, J. A. Grcunau, J. T. Galligher, P. II. Norton. Third Precinct. Elias A. Smith, chairman : J. L. Ncbekcr. secretary. For counctlmen, E. A. Holland, E. E. Kick and . II. Hardy were nominated. For justice of the pe ace, J. Hodges was nominated. Delegates to the convention U I' Me fceever, W. A. Hoclg.-s, E. H. Rush, It. I'. Morris, E. E. Rich, Arlhur Frewin, 'Ihomas Morris, s. T. Lak.-. J. II. Burnet, ir., . .la robs, Charles S. Kb ill, F. II. Hyde, T. .1. Lverill, 8. Katz, Thomas Hancock, William Ynrlov, Joseph Pugslsy, J. N. Pike, J. L. Ncboker, J. W. 1 1 lis am, ,1 . S. G row, 1 1. H, Hardy, Milo Vincent, S. W. R. Brown, I. M. (irow, F. S. FeriiBtrcuii and II. P. Hansen; iilternales; (I. V. Timps'nn, G. A. GlbbS, K. A. Smith. J. S. Lewi-. J. It. Ua, k, .1. S. Barlow, Bar-low, It. Lamph, R. A. Ridd. icoiriii Preelnot, .1. I.. Rawlins chairman, Rulon 8. Wells Been tnrj . For the council the nanu s of Joseph P. Baehe, R. W. Young and Joseph E. ( aiue Were endorsed. (ieorge E. Blair was nominated forjusttce of the peace. , Delegates to the Convention F. S. Richards, Rich-ards, George E. Blair, .1. L. Rawlins, J, (j. Sutherland, J. B. Toronto, It. S. Wells; ternates, George Curlev, G. D. I'vper, D. C. lltinbar, R. U. Cttball, AITalcs Young, ,1. II. Maynes, II. McEwan, I'. I.. Williams, 0. P. Pratt; alternates, Edgar Howe, O, Hodgson nnd William OttlOger, J. P. Bache. John Burt, William Bywater, Thomas Allen, Geo, T. Bourne, C. L. Lswle and James Mav well; alternates, VV. II. Roy, .1. H, Hurd, W. II. Dale. l ifiii Precinct, F. II. Dyer, chairman; Thomas A. Wil-Hams, Wil-Hams, secretary. For Hie council, P. W. Madsen, George li. Cashing and George W. Wallace were nominated, For justice of the peace, F' G. Wooley. Delegates lo the city convention: Eleventh IVord Simon Bamberger. C. H. Bankt. Henry Siegel, E. I.. Itaybould. Alternates W. J. Kelson, .1 . W. Dtinkin. TmljUi Want V. Williams, F. H. Dyer, H. C. Lett, C. E. Angoll, D. L. Levy. Alternates ,1. H. Midglcy, c. M. Doncl-soii, Doncl-soii, jr., W. II. Lett. rWrfeciiM WardA. G. Sorrell, M. B. Bowles, M. F. McEnany, II. c. Relob, .1. A. Williams, Bernard Hansen. Vlternates R, G. Tsysum, H. F. Jasper. Tin- convention endorsed Hon. Joe Wetdeu for Ireiisurer on the democratic ticket. . . y Mr. Sam Levy is now making a superior brand of smoking tobacco in connection wilh his cigar factory. Try It, you will be sure to like it. I |