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THE CITIZENS” DELEGATESguestspast was served. The bride and groomConvention bydeparted for the east last night at 11o’clock via the Illinois Central. On theirHancockreturn they will occupy a cozy home onRhomberg suenue.The bride, an attractive, amiable andTlt;MOSTLY REPUBLICANS HOWEVERplished young lady,and Mrs.ib the eldestZollicoffer.vA Few Democrats Pat On to Ofve It a “Non-Partisan” Appearanoe—Many Democratic Name* Unauthorized— Who the Delegate* Are and their Political Preferences.accodaughter of Mr.The groom is the youngest son of Alderman and Mrs. John Qlab, and is a young man of genial nature and upright charac* For some tiTlTIter. For some time past he has been a valued assistant in the office of the cityLegions of friends will wishThere is much curiosity to know ofengineer.the young couple joy unbounded andposed.whom the citizens” party is co But despite strenuous efforts of the Herald reporter the problem as yet remains aThe onlynever a speck of sorrow.atTHEY HOLD HIS NOTESitradeep if not a bloody mystery, tangible representative is Chairman ChasThe chairman says thereBut the Farmer Says He WasT. ^Hancock.committee” have been holding meetings of late to select delegates to the conThis is certainly anIf theIatimldated.aierwvention today.unique way, very unique indeed.nocrts should chose their delegates inFonr Lightning Rod Swindler* Captured Last Night in Ea*tDubuque.holde8tMback rooms by dark lanterns what a howl would ascend in the autumnal breezes to heaven. But the citizens” being a reform” movement, can do strange things. Bo far as the Herald was able to learn theFour Iigntning rod swindlers who vic-fconly “citizens” who had a hand in selecting the delegates were Chairman Han-OOcock and hie typewriter.However, the delegates thus selectedtinrzed an aged farmer residing near Geneve, Franklin county, Iowa, werearrested and placed in jail in East Du buque last night. It is charged that their victim, P. C. Berry, was Intimidated intosigning two notes for $ 120 each, and it is feared the notes were raised to 11,200wita;wt«tii.are supposed to meet this afternoon at Turner hall to nominate a county ticket.each. Banks were notified accordinglynsiand Sheriff Rule set out in pursuit of the11oSome will be there and some will not. Most of the delegates selected seem to beA number ofmen.republicans or populists, democrats have been put on to give itera!aIT.ib,Herng.non-partisan” appearance. Quite a number desire the Herald to say, however, I reach this city or Eist DubuquoThe sheriff waB on their trail for sev-days. Yeeterdey be got track of them ai Prairie du Chien and telegraphed to Sheriff Phillips they would probablylastP6(tlthat the use of their names is unauthorized and without their knowledge.night.Deputy Shtr ffPfiffaer kept his eyeThe list of delegates, with the politicalpreference as they are best learned, is asfollows:FIRST WARD.B B. Jungkerfmau, rClem McNamara, d Chris DenliDger, p John Farley, dpeeled for them on this side and then went over to East Dubuque. Ia company with Marshal Frankland ho succeeded inFred Speilman, r Pat O'Shea, pB. Conlen, p M. O’Hearn, d T. J Dodahue, p John Babcock, dC. Van Horn, r P. Callaghan, dJohn Mdbony, p Hugh Talty, d John Lineban, d R. F. Curran, p A. W. Hosfora, r Dennis McGainness A. Mink, rfinding tho men in a restaurant.The men gave their names as A. Butler, W. Van Duzen, A L Campbell and T. Taylor. Marshal Frankland took theSheriff Homricb, ofmen Into custody.Jo Daviess county, will arrive fromGaT. F. Maloney, d Ed. Stafford, r.SECOND WARD.Isaaiab Cleminson, r H. G. Freeman, p T. W. Graham, pRali-h uarr. right, we youbyl, aesJanies Howie, rChas. Mehl, r J. P. Quigley, d Joan Carroll, d John Muikera, p George Salot, d Tom Johnson. d John O’Neil, dJ. Zangmei»ter, pIph CP. H. E. SomerOeld, rringuey.cesrour■avytoo■ers.ree.A. A. Cooper, d Phil Pier. Jr., r Mat Stafford, r Robert Love, r H. Dean, r James Harragan, dlena today and take charge of the prisonere, holding them in the county jail at Galena until Sheriff Rule, of Franklincounty, can procure extradition papers.AMUSEML8TSHOSS AND HOSS.That quaint comedian, Willie Collier,and his unexcelled company coma to theHenry Carpenter, r.THIRDGrand next Saturday. Sept. 30. in that ex-t.tfC. McElrath, r John Bacon, r Wm. Helm, r W m. Peata, r Wm. Brown, d Alex Simplot, r B. Limbeck, d John Zingreen. pR. O. Wolter, d Henry Wagner, p Gus Lear, d Tom Connelly, d Charles Pape, d Wm Lawther, rJohn Walker, d John Pickley, r B. Schulte, p J. Brandon, r A. Vogel, r Alex Young, rJ. G. Moore, d Jacob Pflffner, d H. L. Cutts, r Theo. Hale, r Cba«. Apel, r A M. Downer, dJohn Osthoff, rceptionally ludicrous farcical entertainment entitled “Hoss and Hoss.” Mr. Collier, although still a very young man, takes rank as one of the foremostcomedians in America The company which surrounds him will include Mr. Sherman Wade, James B. Gentry, Ei. Red way, M L. Heckert, David Andreade, J.nnctlitvtt;Va*«VMurchie, Miss Louisa Allen Collier,iveStsH Hartman, d Jesse Jellison, r.FOURTH WARD.Helena Collier, Helena Rsimer, Madge Yorke, Mae Davenport and many others. Hois and Hoss” will, of course, be the081.St.l ofbeter,et-indtheJames Hurd, r W. H. Torbert, r C. T. Hancock, r J. B. Powers, r Frank Coates, rT L* Greenhow, pEd Royce. rDr. I. 8. Bigelow, dM M. Walker, rC. H. Mason, p Joseph Hard, r L. G Hurd, rD. E. Lyon, r A. W. Lynch, dEugene Anderson, rJ. A. Hune, r H B. Gniffke, d W. J. Knight, d D. J. Lenehan, d Johu McDonald, d Rob’t McGivern, d R. W. Stewart, d James Brophy, r C. A. Voelker, d Erancis Jaeger, dvehicle in which the company will display their various talents. This play isnow in its fourth season, and has recentlyJoseph Bott, r M. H. Waples, dbeen rewritten, rejuvenated and reconstructed until it is now like a new play. The last act, which was formerly the1restaurant scene, has been cut out entirelynand is now replaced by the former secondroom scene andact, showing the courtipteaatztheet.ionesedeirndA. Treanor, r John Meyer, r M. Rooney, p Ed Grimm, r Henry Miller, r Elmer Hirl, r C. E Falor, r Theo. Meyer, r H. Schilling, r Nic Claus, r A. Blankmdorf, r Chris Furness,A. H. Ohnesorge, d H. Hchwagler, r J. W. Tayior, r E. H. Sheppiey, r R. Lawdy, r P. Remeier, d A. Baumhover, dW. P. Large, rFIFTH WARD.J D. Callahan, r Ed Smedley, r Dan Tuliy, p J. A. Smith, p C. Foltz, d F. H. Dersch, r J. Mullady, p Fred Wleland, d W. P Cooley, r Gus Weidner, r Henry Silverkrup, p C. Culler, rL. Doerfler, rCharles Ruff, r H. Pfotzer, r H. Mauer, rC. H Gross, r Paul Kiene, r P. J Hilgendorf, rthe famous “Bowery Ball,” which is nowwell known throughout the entire country.IS THE SWIMonal and Social matlon.eMr. L. A. Walker, of Portland, Ore., isvisiting Dr. Hacks.Deputy City Treasurer McKinleyhome from the fairiscMr. Thomas Phelan has arrived fromSt Paul on a visit to the friends of h sn.nd36.DUBUqUK TOWNSHIP.W. H. Gilford, r E. H Smith, r Thomas Also?, ronng.8-loa,asedWm Luther, r Theo. Merritt, rNEW wm TOWNSHIPGeo. Holbrook, r G, H. Hessleman, rD. A. Shea, r Jake Reiff,B. Schemmel, d Joe Schaetzle,Apton Digman, d Barney Weute, dNic. Ksamer, d Frank Muscher,Barney Tegter, dWHITEWATER TOWNSHIP.T. F Kennedy, d Jas. McLain, dW. F. Craft, d Wm Baird, rT. L. Freeman, dyouth.Mies Nellie and Theresa Cosgrove have returned from a visit to friendsinat)Waterloo.General Superintendent Shield?, of theChicago Great Western, waB at the Juiienyesterday.Mr. and Mrs WI*Bdiulph, of this city, have left for the World’ fair for aweek’s visitj Mr. M 8 Hardie has returned from aWHO WILL BE NOMINATED?ityVeMr. W, H. Torbert and Judge Powersy.were met last evening and asked who the citizens” would nominate at their con-business trip to Pittsburg. Hespentthree days at the fair on h’s way home.Mr. George Dlettley, president of thevention this afternoon, but they professed inability to say how the ticket would beconstituted.iIVIGerman American Brewing company, ofBuffalo, N Y , is visiting his uncle, Mr. Anton Trueb.IPresident Wheeler, of the DubuquenIsn’t there a slate?” Mr. Torbert wasasked.isi-teHe replied in the negative, 6aying the make-up of the ticket was entirely in the hands of the convention. Wnile heaould give no names he felt assured from those mentioned that the ticket would beyan excellent one in every respect.Mr. Torbert offered no explanation ofLight and Traction company, departed for Chicago yesterday, and will makeKalamazooand Kansas City before returning,CarlaiiReinecke has gone to the fair and will do some high rolling on the Ferris wheel. If hehow avowed and professed supporters ofNthe regular democratic nominees had beencan get away from theseductive Persian girls who execute the dance du venire he will be home inside of a week.i-selected ss delegates to this afternoon’sieconvention.3Mr. T. L Greenhow and others who arel-;reupposed to be in the inner councils of thecitizens” movement would express no opinions as to who would be nominated this afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. George laughter, Miss Nellie,B. Burch andfor the east last nightwere passengers Mrs Burch willvavsee the fair while Mr Burch accompanies his daughter to New York, where she J enters Miss E y’B school.IEfiEx Mayor Luehrsman, of Dyersville,rAs a matter of fact the citizens” arehaving a hard time to get anyone to accept, Hon. W. J. Kaight hasdeclinedeftion forproferredj*s.yonomina-Btate senator and Hon. Geo. B. Burch has also told the committee he’d have none of it. Hon I W. Baldwin, of Cascade, and Messrs. T. L Greenhow and C. T. Hancock have been mentioned in this connection.irFor sheriff Chas. Pape is a candidate,and Capt. Hyden has been mentioned.Lawrence Gonner has declined a proffered nomination for treasurer. Plenty oftnames have been suggested in connectionwith the other omi:s1ces, but there is no ap parent inclination on the part of anyone to accept tho empty honor of a nomination. Neverthieas the “cilizans” are undaunted.They intend to have a ticket in spite of declinations.“i1iThe Modern BeautyThrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in the open air. Herform glows with health and her faceblooms with its beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxativeremedy, she uses the gentle and pleasantliquid laxative Syrup of Figs.rHYMENEALd0ULAK-ZOLLICOFFKKMiss Lizzie Z illicoffer and Mr. Henry Glab were married yesterday afternoon at 3 o’clock at *.he rosidence of the bride'sspent yesterday in the city visiting his sons, one Father LuehrsmaD, of the Sacred Heart church, and the other a student at St. Joseph’s college. He left last night to see the fair, whence he proceeds to Garmany to review the scenes he left forty-five years ago. Ha will be absent several months.isCatarsh Cannot be Curedw th local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh isa blood or constitutional disease, and inorder to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is takeninternally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country tor years, and is a regular prescription, It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, aeting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh.Send for testimonials free.F. J. Chknby, Co., Props.. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists; price, 75c.aizA Good Investment for Idle Money.The city of Dubuque, Iowa, offers its improvement bonds, recently issued, to any person wishing to invest money. The bonds are first-class and as good as government securities. Interesttlt;hpayablesemi annually. For further information inquire of the fiaance committee.A. Vogel, Chairman.dparents at Zoilicoffer's Like. The Rev.Mr. Abrahms, pastor of Zion’s church of this city, oritddciated, and the happy ceremony was witnessed by a large company of the relatives a Td friends of the brideand groom.IeThe bride was attired in a traveling dress of goblin blue. She was attended by Miss Selma Reinfraok, of this city, while Mr. Wm. Z lliooffar, ofOmaha, brother of the bride, acted as groomsman.After the ceremny the/ young couplereceived the hearty congratulation* of therh«t only Pure Cream of Tartarfc MfUfcswi of HoSOAA
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Dubuque, Iowa, US

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