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J \ r 4 j t 1- > / t . THE DAILY BBE--OMAHA1 , TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 12 , The Daily Bee. Tuesday Morning 3ept. 12. * LOOAL BKBVITIE8. The Lund Lcaguo cntertalnmcnl Wednevlny nnd Thursday nights At Ma. sonic hall promlnci to bo the Krandc.it to- dftl event at the ftason. The committee' having It In charge , both ladles and gentlemen < tlomen , met SnnJay fit the Catholic ll < brary roonu and reported ft decided sue- cc . Dancing will be ono of the princi pal feature * of each evening , and a beauti ful programme will bo at the dlrpoi > al ol nil wishing to have a good nlght'ii dnnclng. Tickets are placd at the low price of GO cento , which Include ! cterytblng con- ncctcd with the entertainment. The land league will entertain nil parties vliitlng them on the occasion In a royal and hos pitable manner. The Norwich Union flro Insurance company of Kngl.iml , established 1707 , has been recently transferred to C. T. Taylor ft Co , corner Fourteenth and Douglas street. The biulncvi of Mi proi- fieroiiH agency 1m nlmoit doubled during the past twcUo months , Danct lodge , No. 4. Knights of lythla , hold a picnic nt Hit nll'n park Sunday , There was a largo attendance , the number of children present being a re markably pleasing feature of the occasion. The Ilavnrian band furnished the music , and there WAS dancln ? , singing , speechmaking - making , etc. , ad libitum. * In front of Halncs Bros' , store jc - tcrdav , THE 13r.K reporter found a J. I. CMC traction engine with steam up ready to go to the state fair. The train comistcd of n water tank and agitator-ser.mrator , and was awaiting a permit from Acting Mayor Stall to proceed through the streets. At an early hour Saturday evening the team driven to Henry lijlln's delivery wagon ran away In front of his store on Sixteenth nnd California. The horses wore caught on the opiKisite corner after whirling about and upsetting the wagon. Damage slii lit. The splendid Garlield team which has been nt Air , James StephonsonS livery stable for teveral days , v < lll bo kept there during state fair week , and will bo ex hibited at the fair. Ton ppecial policemen were sworn In yesterday to do duty during fair cek. This makes the largest regular police force for guarding the city that Omaha over had , twenty-eight men In nil. All chiefs nnd cx-chlcfs of the Omaha lire department nra Invited by Chief Kn- gineor IJutler to turn out In the parade on the 13th. H ia requested that they np- pcar as nearly an possible in full uniform. At the drawing Saturday evening for the lot presented tbo widow of the late Ceo. P. Armstrong , by Mayor Vnughan , .of Council Dlulfs , the lucky number wan fi < it , owner not yet known. "D.lsy , " Infant daughter of Mr. and JIr . John P. Lord , died at 11 p. m. , Scp- tcmter 10th , aged eight iroaths. The re mains were taken to Waboih , Ind. , on yesterday's train , The aceaunt of the delightful birthday party given Mien Edith Smytho , the little daughter of Col. E. F. Hmytho , Is reserved for the social column on Saturday next. It was n charming affair. The unltorniH for Koyd's hose com pany arrived yesterday and make a "dandy" showing. The boys will look "way up" on Wednesday , and will make r splendid appearance. The uniforms cost over $200 , The Ma-nnerchor will have ono of their pleasant parties on Wednesday evenIng - Ing , the llUh hut. , iu their hall. Tickets nt 25 oenU can be procured from the mem bers of the society , The laying of the DoJt-o street gutter- in ? bos necessitated the building of n small bridge at the intersection of Fifteenth with that street. Among the entries to the state fair ox- hibis Is n pair of lace curtains made by Mrs. V. Urlef , of Waterloo , n lady eve fifty yeajg of ago. There will bo a mooting of Vlre King hoie company , No. L' , to-night. A full Attendance of the members Is urgently re quested. Burglars broke Into Mr. Hew' resi dence Sunday and got nwny with a watch and a small amount of maney. Hon. Gee , U. Lorhig , commissioner ot agriculture , paid a vMt to the smelting works yenterday. Have you read Crulckshank & Co.1 * advertlirment on the third p g9 , Strangers visit Hum's store. 'LOAKB , DOLMANK Uotailed nt wholesale prices nt Bushman's. See thorn , it will save you money. lleArm.tf T1VOLI GA.UDKN6 , Among the numerous attractions that Omaha will have for its many visitors , the concert given by the Ba varian band at Tivoli Gardens will play an important part. During the fait week they will give a concert every morning in the gardens and will play at the fair grounds in the afternoon. In the evening they will give a con cert and ball at the Tivoli Gardens , which will ho beautifully illuminated with Chinese lanterns and every care will be taken to make these entertain- incnts every enjoyable. Tivoli Gar dens ought to bo visited by over ) stranger who com s to the Gate City , Ilm&e2t LA I ) I EH MUHLIN UMIEIIWBAlt. OUJHINO OUT llUSHJUN'rt , Skirts , Night Dresses , Chemise , etc. See them , it will pay you , lleitm-tf bt. Joaoph und Return. From September 4th to Soptembei dth I will tell tickets to St. Joseph at $ i.G5 the round trip , including admis sion to the exposition grounds. A. F , BOUDEN , Agt. K. 0. , St. J. & 0. B. , 28m&o-tf No. 1020 Furnam St. LAUIEB MJHLIN UNUEIWKAU. CI0LINU OUT lIUHUMAN'fl. Skirts , Night Droises , Chemise , fitc. See them , it will pay vou , llra&o-tf OPENING DAY. Gratifying Outlonk for an Im- 1D8DSO Fair Week , The Wenther Propitiouo nud thu Circumstances Au- epiclou ? . A General Sltotoh of the Ground * nnd Exhibit * . The first day of state fair week dawned as smilingly as a babe in swaddling clothes , nnd while timid pcoplo nnd wiseacres nro predicting rain a cloudless sky indicates a week of beautiful September weather , which will cause a rush of attendance that will astonish the most sanguine , The utiual symbols of a big show were early on hand. The melodious sound of the hand or nn is hoard in the streets ; the irrepressible nun without any arms ia writing a hand that bents everything ; express und other wagons , converted into omnibuses are driving busily about , bearing so far very little but the announcement "To and from the State Fair ; " n band of music was le.ird on thu atrcota early in the morn- ftf : , ' the green line cars all have con ductors and u big telescope is located on one of the street corners through which anybody can see the volcanoes n the sun lor a dimo. Of course .hero was a Nebraska zephyr on hand and it whirled clouds of dust through the streets , blinded pedestrians nnd soiled their clothes. A few of our loading merchant * had .heir buildings decorated with bunt- ng , giving it the appearance of a ; ala day. M. Bellman & Co. made the biggest display in this line , four ilcgant now flags being Hung to thu Dreczo from the roof of their portion of Central block , nnd attracting a great deal of attention. Already crowds of olliciala , exhibi- .ors and visitors are arriving and the lotels and boarding houses are filling up fast. Loads of machinery and o her goods wore seen all day driving n the direction of the fair grounds , where the superintendents of the vari ous departments were busy putting everything in order. IN 0001) HIIAl'K. A Br.E reporter made a trip to the fair ground last evening , and was astonished nt the complete ntato in which ho found everything. In com parison with last fall , it is n hundred per cent ahead in appearances , and : he display made in every respect Inor. Sherman ayontjo was sprinkled yes- iprday , nnd very little dust was no ticeable oil that nvcnuo or on the grounds , Capt. Marsh has a line of four-mule wagons , under his own management , running from the terminus of the Green line to the landing inside the grounds. The faro on the cars from the depot up is 10 cents , and from the cars to the .grounds by wagon 5 cents , which is quite reasonable. A whole caravan ot wagons of every conceivable character is to bo soon between the city and the grounds and blockading the street in front of the gate. These outfits charge 25 cents a passenger each way. The space across the road , in front > f the driving pard , 500 by 1,200 feet n size , is leased by Mr. D. 0. \lcUuckin , nnd on thin several build ing and booths have boon erected. Mr. McGuckin has ono building 40 by 14 fcot for dispensing liquid refresh- nonto ; Messrs. Ilamtnond nnd McLaughlm have a dance hnll CO by J2 , which wan opened up at 7 o'clock ast evening by Prof. Knnpp's quad rille baud ; Moses Sturinan has u chuck-luck bank and the inevitable "Helen's babies" are o.i deck as large as lifo and twice as natural. Inside of the grounds , touts , booths and halls fill the entire space , 1 nui" thu avonui'3 on ull sides for a distance lialf way around the race track. The president's ofTico looks very nice in its new location and is U linked on thu loft by a couple of tents occupied by the nssistanl superintendent nnd the Rural Nebraska , represented by Mr. D. 0. Kolloy. On the north is the tout labeled "branch oflico ol the In tor-Ocean. " Next on the north comes the dining booth run by A. E. Aitkin , of Kearney - noy , on the other side of which is the ubiquitous man with the "health lift- er.'fA. L. White , "Little Al" has n general lunch stand and confectionery north of this , and this brings us to KINK AIIT HALL. ilero everybody was busily engaged in arranging exhibits. Among those whoao displays were in an advanced state of completion are Sohlank it Prince , W. T. Seaman , J. V. Swee ney , Mra. A. E. Keith , D. S , Mitchell , Mrs. Koyoa , George lleyn , Henry Itiehter , Mrs. E D. Carster. Henry Lehman , Fullriedo , Marhoil' und Strang , Mrs. W. H. Ueminaton is superin tendent of the tine nit portion of the hall , and has her department already in the best shape of any on the ground , taking great pains to make the various exhibits as attrac tive as rossiblo nnd displaying great taste , skill and ingenuity in the matter - tor , Among the notable features in Fine Art Uull are the crayons , pastelles and placquos by Mrs. McKonzioj the oil namtingi by Mrs. Wilkinson ; a lovely inlaid center table of polished woods , by Geo. Wardollj exquisite standing and folding hand-painted screen , by Mrs. E. T. Crane ; paintings - ings and plaques , by Mrs. J. E. Mum- augh ; a ful rigged ship , by Herman Oromwelj tile and placques , by-MiM MeUio Buttorfiold , nnd u beautiful ox- mbit of specimen horneshoca , forged by Olms. Slattcry , of Lincoln , /leu some fmo specimens of pen drawing from the Orchard City Business Col * lego , of Burlington , Ia. A very pretty case of minerals is furnished by Gustavo Kollertz , and n fine display of paintings and other work by the social art club. Julius Featiier eond In a beautiful picture of the capitol of Washington. .North of Fine Art Hall i * Iho main dining ball , kept by Goo. 8. Jackson and AuRUitus Carey , and then follow , along line of boothi , side shows , etc. , and acres upon acres of agricultural machinery. On the cres cent about the grand R'HIU ! Jenkins' headquarter cigar store is very nttr.io- live , ntid numerous Inn > h * at.d * will coon fill the ftpacc. Wi , t of the grand fttand are more mJo uiorrs , and the paintings hung out nro quite startlitm in their effect. William Snydor'a display ot finn bunion is just wool of the cotlnii oc cupied by Orchard & BC.III and Pawey itSlmio , mention which wasmaaoypa * torday. The U. P. pavillton is to ng put _ in fine shape under the supetintrndanco of Mctsrs. Burnham , and J. T. Al n i. IVycko Bro.'a have erected a substantial house , which is filled with good * , and the Western [ torso and Cattle Insurance Co. , lm\o an elegant nnd spacious tent to the south of this. FLOHAL HALL is in a very incomplete stain , but will bo filled up to-day. P. J. Qutaly , the soap man ; E. 0. Eillitu' , tne lluriet ; John Evans and W. J. Ilesscr , ot Plattamouth , liavo largo exhibits heiv , and twelve counties will mtiko largo agricultural shows. _ .Mra. J. Jl. Kjner , who hud tucli n big dif piny of jellies and canned goodn lost year , has a 170 and it 70 pound pumpkin of her own raising. Max Mayer is going to nuke the finest display over a"on on the ground ; , and lua n dozen men nt worn arranging goods is his lovely little place. Mr. P. 11. .Tohinon , of the B AM. . land department , bus their building neatly arranged mid the B & M. will do much bettor in thu way of exhibit ing the resources of the tonitory traveracd by them than lust fall. Tlu1 Centennial panels have been refilled * ith the various graino , and fight counties , Wob&tcr , Franklin , Kear ney , Adauia , S a ward , Filimoro , York and Sherman , are represented by in dividual displays of great extent nnd variety. Eiist of the Burlington t Missouri building is the "Gnrfield" dining hall , which furnished 100 dinners Sunday Mr. W. II. Stevens is the pro prietor. The fish aquarium on the east side of floral hall is ready for the finny poardors which will arrive to occupy it this evening. ELECTIUO COMMUNICATION. The Western Union will have its wires in to-day , and the Telephone company already has a telephone in the president's office , and a public telephone nt thn amphitheater. OFFICIALS , The following ( Jlicials are present and hard at work. Hon. E. Mclntyro , president. lion. D , H. Wheeler , secretary. Martin Dunham , chairman of the board of managers. Gov. Furnas , E. N. Grenell , S. M. Baker and L. A. Kent , of the board of directors. J. Jensen. Ruporintondont of gaten AV. B. White , superintendent of police , who has a force of forty men under his command. 11. Daniels , A. D. Williams and DhriH. Hartinnnn , active members of the state board of agriculture. Clom Chase , Dan Wheeler , jr. , and Will Boworw. are assisting in the socrotf.ry'a ollico. To-day will see the real atposition and s largo attendance may be looked 'roin the start. FINE CLOAKS , UOLMANH Retailed at wholesale prices at Bush- man'a. See thorn , it will save you money. lle&m-tf Col. Ira Wilson has purchased a lalf interest in the Pacific House , at 3t. Joo. The firm will now bo J. B , Kitchen & Ira Wilson. Mr. Kitchen las moved to the Paxton hotel , nt Omaha , and Mr. Wilson has taken ihargo of the P.icifio , whore ho will no pleased to meet his old friends The Prtcifio in the loading hotel of St. Too and a first-class hotel in every re spoct. sopO-nutotf INDIGNANT HEl'UBLlOANS A MaaH Meeting of Colored Voters In Lewis' Hall Lust Nlt'lit. A mass mooting of the colored citizens of Omaha was held in Lewis' liall , on Capitol a\cnuo last evening. There was quite a largo attendance. Mr. W. B. Peyton was elected chair man and Mr. 0. D. Boll acted as BOO- rotary. The chairman stated that the object of the meeting was to pro test against the action of the late Douglas county convention in refus ing the colored population of Omaha a lopresentation on the sUto and con gressional delegations , to which , ho considered , they were fully entitled on account of their faithful adherence to the republican . Mr. E. parly. W. Park or poke ut length on the subject , and ho laid down thn situation squarely before the audience , and expressed great indie- nation at the treatment they had ro- coivod. Mr. J , H , Simeon mode a short speech , in which ho said that at the caucus hold in the Third ward , in a certain saloon , the colosed reprosonU- tivoa were refused admission. Mr. Curry thought their only remedy laid in organization , mid ho strongly urged them to organise at once and select a good loader. They would then bo able to show the "s'.ill1. ' collated" gentleman tnat they had more strength th n was supposed , and they would then learn the vnluo of the colored voters , Able addresses were also delivered by Mr. 0. D. Boll , E. R. Overall , P. \ \ llliams and others. The committo on resolutions , comprising - prising Messrs. 0. D. Bell , E. 11. Overall , nnd E. W. Parker then sub mitted the following resolutions which were unanimhusly adopted : WiiEHias , The colored voters of the United States have always mani fested their appreciation of the value of the past services of the republican party in their bohnlt by unanimously supporting the nominees of that party ; \ \ UKitKis , Such uiiauitnuua adher ence by colored men to said party justly entitles them to reasonable rep reseutation among the representative bodies of it , therefore be it Itcsolrttl , Tnat the action of the Douglas county convention iu refus ing colored men of this community a representative on the state and con- gresstonal delegations deserves our un qualified denunciation. That wo recommend the colored voters of the respective warda tonupport min to the next county convention who nro in favor of giving us representation. The mooting adjourned subject to the call of the chairman. LADIES MtTSUS CLosixtt OUT TIUSHMAN'S. Skirtn , Ni-jht Dresn , Chemise , te. See them , it will pay yon. llt&m-tf Tiio Heoting of tlio Mi-Pro hibitionists at Boyfi's Opra Hou3s , A Good Aitondtuico , Speeches , Etc. In purguanro with the cull publish- d several weeks ago , the anti-pro- hibltionifits held their ntato conven tion nt I ! p. m. , jcMerd.iy in BuydV opera houso. Thuro wan n f air ft'.tendatice present , including/leU-gatci from various paitu of the ntato , nnd n number ot visitors from abroad who f.ynipithiz'jd ' with tliH common cauoo In the Jibaonea of lion , Jmncs E. Boyd , Mr. JamcA Oroi hton ww chonen chairman , and Hun. Charles Kaufman , secretary. The call was read nfter which the chairman introduced lljv. 0. Compton - ton Burnett , Iowa City , who spoke tor an hour on the danger threatened by the prohibitory movement and uiged all present to do their ut-noat to de feat ( I. " object of the prohibition party , which , if accomplished , would bo u blow to American liberty and the frcuanm of the people. Ho also advocated strongly the election of men to ofiico who were anti-prohi bitionists and none others. A coinmitteo of five wan appointed , including Judge 0. A. Baldwin , chair man : Peter KBrbach , of Lincoln ; J A. Northrupof Columbus , and others , who retired to prepare resolutions for adoption by the meeting. While this committee was out loiters ters of regret nnd sympathy were read from Gen. 0. F. Manderson and Hon. J. Stirling Morton , and also a paper signed by ono hundred arid fifty citi zens of Norfolk. The committee then returned and presented their resolutions , which were mad by Judge Baldwin , who made a fifteen minutes tpcech in support of the samp , niter which the resolutions worn adopted as follows : WltliniiM , The f ieus of tha.limen point to a concerted no i n ( in the part ot cer tain ru'itiCRf , din .fleeted citizens of Ne braska , who , following the lead of unrea- juiinblo fanaticj of olhor iitntep , nra feck- in ? to overturn tin well cstabli.hed wngei of soc oty , ta invade th'i cauctity of Roci-tl life , the privacy of home , anil interfere with the sacred rifht of ev ry family to reculatu their own domestic affairs as they shall nnuwcr to their own cnr.tdenee" nnd to their ( ! od , and instead thereof to prescribe and enforce the upsiutioua of other customs and arr.eniticg thnt shall govern individuals ami familier ; nnd WHKBEAS , To hnt end these perrons are endeavoring , through the bid ot dis affected ollico aeeldnjr politician- barter these Inalienable rights uf Uo people for political advantage and power. TllEiiPKOiiK , W # , of the jeoplo of Ne braska , In mass convention negcmbled , do soltmnly nnd considerately declare that ihn prohl itory measures that of late have become the fundamental law of certain of our Muter etatc , are founded in wrong and injustice , and that they are nubver- olvo of the best interests of the whole pee ple.That That prohibition strikes down the pro ducer , lobtt the farmer of the fruits of hla lionrat toil , palsies the arm of all thu industries , in'orfcres with the in- allpnablo rights of the people in the en- loyment of their civil and le'lgious ' lilier- tyjiniokeia spirit of d bre ard for and cncoiirngej open violation of law , breeds contempt for courts nnd the bolenm ad judications thereof , und U the need that being plaut'ti , will grow nnd ripen Into open rebellion and li t HH discord. Tint wo nre opposed to drunkenness tind to all its attendant ubu en Directing society iu d indlvidnulK , crnwiug out of an Imuropor use of nlcoholiu ntinuUntn. ! Thut we ure In favor ot wive nnd juH lejjirtlation 'eynluting the nalu of alcoholic liquors , and for the prjtectiou of hociety und indiviiluaU from the evils yrowin.s' out ofthanhiiH nf Its are. That prohibition will not accompli h thi * purport' , und that we are oppoeinl to pro hiUtory legislation in any form ; there- lore JlF > oiVKn , That In teiicm and out ot season and at all times we will , without re gard to party or to party lines oppose uny nnd every measure that leuU to prohi bition. UK.-OI.VKI > , That we wilt notnupportnny mini lor auy ollico who will not Hatlnfacto- rily pledge hlmtelf to op | > > e any anil all ittempi to force upon tliin | ) eople a prbhlb- Itoiy luw. The meeting then adjourned. ; TI6IKS. Ruptd Increase of Omnlia' Popula tion Slnco Batuiday , Although no prize was offered by the state board for the finest buby pre sented during state fair week , a large number of entries have already been made , each parent feeling that their * is the ono among ton thousand alto gether lovely. Mr. John llosiokv , editor and pro- priuUr of the Pokiok Xipadu , was the first on deck yusteidup with his Hsvaims , and judging from their fra grance it must bu n remarkable linn \ > - > y that put in an rppoarancu at his houBu Saturday nigbt. lie aays it in going to ba a second Cicero , and im mediately on its advent lifted up iu voice and made the welkin ring. This nukca two pairs for Sir. and Mrs. Hosloky , a good hand to knock dow i on , The mother mid eon are doing well , and it is to bo hoped the father tvill survive. ] ] Mr. Frank Losoe , residing at No. 1010 California street , is the happy f.uher of u daughter , which put iu un appearance Sunday , Dr. Wood < > tli- afating. The uiual congratulations are iu order. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hock , the for mer well known in connection with A. Ilpspo'a art store , como to the front with a ton pound boy. A majority of boy babies are said to indicate wurand war may bo expected to begin about the time flock , Jr. , begins to take to the water and base tall. There U several years of infant happiness _ in him yet , however , before that time como * . JUDICIAL CONV HTION. N , J , Burnham Ronominatod by Acclamation for District Attorney. Hon. James Neville Recommended - mended to the Governor 08 Judtjo Savage's Successor. The republican cDnveiition for the fourth judicial district mot in the court honso nt Dluir yesterday morning. J 11. Sutherland , of Burt was chosen tcmpDrary chairman , niU W.J.Cuddy , of Douglas , totnporary secrot.iry. A committed on cruduntiuls , consist ing of J. M. Thunton of Dauglns , J. M. Eby of Sarpy , nnd J. 0. W. Kline of Washington , were appointed. While prcp-iriny thtir report the convention listunud to speeches by James Neville villo , N. J. Bnrnham and E. W. Sim- oral , ull of Omaha. Tu ! > committee then reported the following persona entitled to seats in the convention : Dint County M. 11. HocewoU by , T. H. Kuther utnl , proxy , T. C. Ijiu klin , I * . ] j. Korii I y.T. It. fjiuhcrlnnd.priixy.Vv , K. lrnry , W U1 < hvot.s , Sr. , W. S. ( Jrn'g ' by .1. ] ( . .Sutliorlfuid , proxy , 1) , 11. Kubison by .1. R. Sutliorlnnd , proxy , W. Parish. Wnshinston-W. C. Walton , W. H Kller , .1. 'J. W. KHre , W. S Cook. Win. LJIiie , Sam. Osborn , Kil. 1'iitcher , U. To- gaii , .T. G. Xoeplfel. S.irpy J. O. lif-hin , Uyron Hark by tt Becker , proxy , CJ Becker , J. M. K iy. Douijlna - John M. Tlmraton , S J. Lar- sou , Win. Uniplicrson byVm. . F. Hcin ? proxy , Justin Kesaler , John H. Uutler by 11. W. Sitneral proxy , Sim lleatty bv Frank Waltera pioxy , i'eter Willmn.fi , V. 1' . Moores , O. 1 * . Ncedhnm by Clmrlea Fleck proxy , E. Mittsltuir , W. J. Cuddy , Win. Vnllaco by O. I' . Slrtulit proxy , 1' . .1. Qualoy by A. M. Ohcdwiok proxy , A. Samson , Henry Itechtel , John Llmb'jo , Aided lirennor , J. If. Simeon , The committou recomtnt nded that the delegation cast the full void in saso of the abaonco of any delegate. The report was thereupon adopted. The temporary organization was made oormanent and Mr. N. J. Burn- lam was then ronominated by acclama tion for district attorney. The following resolution was read and adopted. " \ViiKHEA8 , Hon. Jas. W. S-ivnge , judge of the Tnird j idicial district , has sir-nitied Ills intention of resigning the office HO loni ; und lion > rably held l > y him ; therefore be it resolved by this convention that Jamei Neville , i f Douglas comity a gentleman ancHawyer of refinement , integrity nnd ability Le and is hereby recommended to the governor as a suitable ami lit person to Till the position thus vacated. And be it further rcsilved , th it the giveruor be lecinestod to apnoint the huid James Neville as judgo"of this district upon the r. H nation of the Hon. J. W. Savage. Be it further resohed , that the peeretary be requested to forward a copy of these reso lutions to the governor. " A motion to elect N. J. Burnham chairman of the new control commit tee , and to appoint ono member of the uomnnttco from each county , prevail ed. The several delcgitious thereupon - upon suggested the following gentle men. men.Djuglas , E. W. Simeral ; Sarpy , Byron Clark ; Washington , W. S. Cook ; Burt , M. II. Hopuwcll. Messrs , Williams , Simson and Thurston wore called and made brief speeches , after which the convention adjourned. FINE CLOAKS , DOLMANH llotoilod at wholesale prices at Hush- man's. See them , it will save you money. lle&m-tf "STATE'S ATTORNEY. " A Flret Class Performance at the Opera House Last Night by John Dillon. List evening was the opening night of a week of tir.st class cntcrtainmontc at Boyd'a opera house , the firet throe lights of which are filled by Mr. John Dillon , the eminent comedian , who appeared in Scott Mjrblo'.i fumoua comedy in four acts , entitled "State's Attorney. " While the attendance was not ao largo as might have been anticipated , it was very flattering for the opening niuht , and dhows thu ap prociatton in which Mr. Dillon ia held by the theater loving people of Omaha , who have on many occasions scon Mr. Dillon , and are well aware of his extraordinary capability of filling up an evening brim full of fun There is no doubt that to-night and to-morrow night the house will bo crowded , as in addition in the play going portion of our own city , a large number of ricitora will bo in from abroad to all if whom Dillon'a iminu is as ffiniliar ca any household word. In regard to the drama "State * Attorniwo shall not attempt to dreorilvj or orilici/.e it at the preeent time , ie eiving tli it for another ncca- Nion , but it ptlliuient to eay that it 1 oxtreiiujly intoruhtiiif ; and haa been iput on in first cliua at ) IP , Mr. Dillon bi-inii nupportud by .Mim Nullio \Vultuia imcj it oir-jfully atlec'eJ ' u mi- puny of urtiHta , all of whom are well tittud to appear in a conutellation of which Dillon is the central sun. Wu had thu pleasure last evening of meeting Mr , Scott Marble and Mr. ( i. W. Wal.era , the latter of whom is the manager of the company , and the former thu author of the "States At torney" and found both exceedingly pleasant gentlemen , It may be con fidently elated that nothing will be loft undone to make the performances during the week such an are rarely seuu upon our boards. The same play will bo repeated to night and to-morrow evening. The Following is the canto of characters : 1'ilgilm lioo'gv , the .States attoiney . . John Dillon Daniel Bartrntn , the Quaker farmer , called "Duacou" C. 8. Anderson HI Strong , the returned ( /'ullfoinlan. , . Win. McVeagh Heubeu d'rav , the village poet , In love with Taety W. O. Uobyns fvjulro House , the real estate ( hark and pontmastcr. . . . . . . . .Scott .Marble Lem Wilder , thu miller's boy W. 0. Conway Sheriff llenves , the county oflicM SamS. Kmkade Tacey lartr&m ! , thn Quakerrtw. ban- dim I by her fathe' . . .Nellie Walters Mw. ( Jray , the Widow Mm. G. W , Walters Pnidle Ikillliir , the widow' * adopted daughter MU Ida. Mudelle WOULD not U without Heildln-'a Ruulu 5alve , U the verdict of M who ue It. IVlce 25c. Pollco Court Judge lleneku had a largo nnd on thuoiuano reception yesterday , ant it the week lioid.i out us it boi un , thi city treasury will bo lurgoly increasuc in funds by nest Sunoiiy. Wosluy liine , who was arrested for forging an order on Fuller Smith was held till Tuesday for examination IVctnk Smith , charged with ttabbiiii FrAtik MoLcKii , is held to awnit tin roault of thu wound inllictcd , Mike Gillian went to the Hotel de Miller for thirty days for assaulting a man , and nfterwards treating his wife in a similar manner. Seven plnindrunks occupied rcsorvoi seats at the matinee. Throe paid $1 ( and cost ; , onp was discharged and three wonc to jail , Three colored men were arrested for creating n disturbance on Fifteontl and Douglas streeta , nnd lluir c.ise will como up at 11 a. in. Tuesday for a hearing. James Watkins was nriMtcd for lireikmg into thu house of onu Wey- briiiht , though ho is not uharpodMtl quite no eerious an ollonsu , William Divin waa nrrcbted , on the complaint of P. .1. Dwyer , for keep ing a fierce nnd datigevoua dog. Mr. Davis had thu dug photographed urn produced the picture in coutt. Thu animal ia about the AIZJ uf a man's hand , nnd if it tioublud anybody the eajieat way to got rid ot it would bo to cat it with salt and pepper , like Julius Thiele'a crabn. Martin Walsh and L. Lubidou , wore arrested Saturday night on the complaint - plaint uf Denver detectives , chargLii with hjing audpinious characters TJieir case inset for Friday , and in tlu meantime ; onejjivea bail und the othur goes to jail. A delegation of bootblacks fioni Kansas City invaded tlmoiu , mid , imbued with the jpirii of tbo warlike rai.rovlg of thoinvaiVo Siur , they no sooner gof hero than they full out about the price to be churuud for : i "shine" during fair week. A. ll ht followed and the whole caboodle are now in jnil. .SOIH f. rtjujf.wfuinfn to beau , for , dale cl , rvoiid. Wants HoarJlcir , etc. , will be In- eertod In tbrgo columns once fcr TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , K1VKCKNTE per ling. The first Iniieitlou ncror law than TWENTY-FIVE OENTO IO LOAN MONtY TO LOAN On chattil inurtaazo to- MONEY . A. H. Tut on otllfu or uroll & Montgomery. nverOnnln National bTOk t3-i | ° O LOAN C li &t 1/iw u acu of U. M S At K per m.-itln- . , nparda , lor 3 to B y-iro , o.i Qrft-Ufcij < . ' .ty &nd ( arm property. 13aMic Rttiu Ilhtitc neil nor. Uth uDou l.i" clt , . HELP WAHTi-D. Axlrltodo second work In ptl WANTED , llJi'cf r fc.uiiuts riciureJ. | Aply S L. corner iOth aid Calitornla jitts. ; . a'0-11 " \\rANTED ] -A coininslcnt ulrl In small family. VY M st l.e llrtt-clasi cook nnd Iniindr B.S. ilcfcrcncts mjulrcd Mrs. O. C. Toulu 2Jrd street , bott > ccnFaruaman ly\f \ * . L'IGIH WANTED A go'd girl for geneta ! h u C wcrk , nt 1720 Ows struct. 101-131 ANTED A. fliit"ilalTcta rook forprlvata loircln hou c. Apply 1018 Cumln St. 304-13 W AVTEU A goiwl ml ill cow. 1720 Dodge bt. 8lflr . IU ) A ; ; nlBmarc boyut MuUunal ' , W F rnaui it ice , , between lllh mid ISili Birects. aoo-tf WANTCD A middle n wl worcaT ( "caniia- iu\'an ) toKoto the cauntrji \ \ \ les west i civ. Apply ot A. lliroion , TiO North IGlh mtu. 301-12t AN Vk.lt 10 laborer20 teams 1 c ok. II. W ilnnn A o It-r , uth btr et LCJIT Fnrnam 312-1 if ID ; , f , w nl u 63tx r iuen toioard. WAN - i niH i'OMbo rd. T r" fl ret- H n ble. injnl out 1 Ul lioj u ktrce , between 10th and'Iti. 34 - ! ) 'AVrltlii'il poivaOti ai.it Inner W -iirj.ti-.12 ! C 8Sbnut ! , ; ; S7-11 ( - SdaiiKii for tlty and t-ountj ; t ! prwto luerav"1 | 'r fi ; No cxpcr- jor Pc.n o me a nry. llusmcsi po > niancnt iv n il isant. Adirms ( with stiuip ) llox 2ri. Oji.uha , Neb , 314-tf 17 A TKf Vc'iodetrl German preferred. 1 Appj . i Ml Wolfe , 1210 JipiUlaxenue. WANTKtl T ou perleiutd.Plld'orototrav- < 1 In Iiwri.tNebr ski tall at r oinn 0X7 Eterett lllcm , CouncillllulT < I wa Notcitcrsan- swervu 30J-12 W'NTKD A ulrl , ( Pane or SwoJo pref rrcd ) forgi-nira tciuew rK. Oood wnges gl > ui , northwtiit rormr Ilainllton mid 1'lice htreets , Bhlnn'a addtilon. 101-tf WAN'EU THO apprtntlccs to Uain ir > KS- miking , Uillatoi'vu 1414 Dml.o street. 289-fl Mlt . Ul' ' ) . W KKNUALb ANTKi > \ glil lor gcniral huu.i irk. W 'jo d wagon Iv n * orthwtwt corner Hamilton and 1'lestreet * ) , dhlnn'o addition. 10 ( tl WANTKD-GIrl ; must bo ( rood c-wk , wa'hcr , and Ironer Apply to 17il IJx\enpo < t ht. Ktfcrw cui riculreJ. | 110 tf \'l A 1KD nl ihu National HctcUt. I coin , V ) Him llr < t-claw | rtcr , must spe k Kngll b aud Ctrnnn ; a No. 1 fou.ato uo kalio ; two No. 1 irtrla Will pay them 10 and 920 per month. WANKJ'.U A K0 ° d wemanci-ok. middle ajfd N ne 'jut a K'ltd , 'loJii w manncoi pply CooJ v ag < n H , ilcCoj , Uau t Ilouao , mar new grj\0tnai'lit iiirrull 1)5 ) tf WANT'IIV-5W ) privy VAU.\ < , oinr.i , MHuam pool , loclrm with oanltar/ Vault and itaK Cleaner , the bc t In USD. A I'tana Oo , , ANTK1) Too or Ifcrcr rocms urtatlu fo W lcliin utl'ir. k/iildliiv Ir I'l ill 8ITUATIONU VVAHTED XTrANTKl ) Sltta Ion bvajoong in rlndman VV I < M | icy 10orn , C'hrilt tnli.ie uirnha IIoujc. 306-13' MICELLA hEUutt WANTU. \T7ANTSn TO RENT HOUIB * llhln ten \ \ liliclno our store thru Iu fiiully. | , u , DO to iMOO per lunuth , dislrnblu tenant * M1U MAX MKVtU A CO , REN I MOUUtB AND LAND. FO-l RKNT All elfgiiity lurnl lieil ( rout room , one block fro u U I' , or 11 , tind M. headquarters. Icr-nn < 16 , strict v In ai ance. Audio s "Old. " cue of li.e ( .111 a. RENT r'urulshtdrooms wltlior wltnout FOR . Api'ly . ( Ull I'm n.iii.t. 351121 FOR RENT A nicely lurnl.hod loam. In quire nl Mrs. A. MeCainIgn. Iloiard i-tritt bttuctu Mthanil l&'h. . 61-121 FOR KKVT ( urnl > hedroomaliosiabe ; ! room for 2 hor.c . Apply ta 107 North 13th "et , 85Mlt I.IOR KENT Urge room with board , and i ? ixurd gien , IbOaUilllornU street. SSO tf 77 > OR RENT House ot lx roomi 17tb & JL ? ItaunportsU. jiO 00 per month 316-tt S. LEHMAN. FOR UtNT A furclihed fiont room eulltble for tfa gentkuicn at 1010 Farnani tit. 813-tl FOR RENT Cottare hou , eight rooms , 224 and California ttrceU , In o mpltte repair I-M per month. B. WAKELtY. 3JOII I710R 'RFNT Two new homes , 3 1 anl 4th JL1 Spruces rods. 207-IH RENT Two story htu e , 8 too" F , nnd FOR ' ro ro.n' , Oojd we ) clito D and Crlhr. I'o scs I' n ( tlr n n out October 1st. Ro t a - omblo. ! BI < Wibiter street. 'I7-llt HUNT Grocery tlarf , c r , Kith llrcot FOR Capitol \ inuo. Apply on r-rimi c . E02-tf CltAS. NbDER. 17101 ! RENT Boarillni ; hou'o nd taloon flit- I1 ttire.i ; all furnished. ii.julro : 1201 .Don ? ia street , coiner 12th. 2Sl-tf ' RUNT Himls-moly furnUhcd parlor. 1 Also ft smaller room. Uilck louse , 2ui3ciua street. 871-t RENT Two IIOUBCS. Enquire of It. J71O11 , cor. 12th and Mason ft reels. 224-tf RKNT Furnliitod room In prhftto f mlly FOR gentleman with references. 1812 Dodge street , bet 13th and 14th. ISO-It oil IIFNT F Itoti-o 18th ami I.e&vcmvorth , 950. H u o 3rl And I'-ipIt 1 A\O. $ .3. > nine I3nl n < l UoiL'o ktr . t , f3) T o htnsti , 2tthanil Clilcsigo , ? 0 , liOiHc. Charicj ucitr Siui ilo'x. f Ifi McCAOUU 2'S t _ _ Oi'HOilto I'mt * KK > -Nlcsilvvcl liiffon iftt-mrmt let. 1' WeH cr ami t'ft'lfornU Ii tjulro t H MOMT 207 oillli 131" 'treat _ _ 141 tf pOH Kf.Ni I o utor } ilnu llii L'uth .i.il Oi i ( ; 7 room , nov tiolnj ; rfpalrud i\inl ( alntoil loqulroot 0. T. Tajlor Uthanrt Uouulas. 127-tt Olt HKN < Nu coitftife ol flve HHIUIB. tf 1 Kmiulro N. h coi. ICtli mil < 'hlein-ii Sf * . tl /Wi' ' ° ' 'n 'Jr lv * * ° HtJ3Ul ( prranuuiu. aiicii LUl/ for a term ot jc rj. at ' 'OramrB Orovo I'Inlr. " oJJ lnlni ; H-xinoom I'nrk on the uoit , lit n minute- ) walk from B net < &rs Jlo.iey rtin lie obUlncil to bullil with , by pcrwiln Icaainj : tlioeo lota at regular rate * JAMES T. MOUrON , SS3U Oi jircmlie ) , oillcj 1C15 far mm Street OHHKST Brick ttore. Ii quire at P Hlore , raincr inth n > l Uoulas nta. fi20-lt Nl MBHOUsEs tOllltL > Tnull ( anit u.s two to twelve roe scaih ; on * or tvto now- uncankh all inoilern comonicnce * . One of 12 room * , FI : | ' iblo ! or boardlni : and room renting , 17th and Uou laa Jte. DGMIS , A iron t , _ . . _ ) ' , et 1 r\- < < ii 15tb and ( n h t fwo nt-w dwellings arm twou'icr EJA RX In dcslrablo loc llty , by McKoon No. 1514 Dnnifl'm treet K17-lf OURAIiK Some homchilit rnrnlniro am"pt ! It.iiilre | nt room 4 , 1'ailllc Hull ; Oth anil I\cipa.t tc ccta ; ) S013t SALE lie t larRalns In Omanlarjo FOR hnu e , gocd e lUr , culhii lilies aid two tail loig , zoaJ fence , baautltul location. only 42 00. Apply to O. P. U nils , ISili nnd Douglap. SC5.10I 7\OH SALf : > i n Iho oujh b uH En ll Poln- tcr r P four Moiiths old. t il rcss H. H. S eOIBcc. 307-ISt FOR S Vt Il-Car load of drhlnR and dr M horses at Ulllrancg a barn , ! ! 10 B nth IbUi ttrtet. 359-12J OR SALt -Gooil bathtub 1 - an lieatlnir rppi- F la'u-t , MI tal Id for Inihcr slitp ; also Il.t.k- Irv l.nlni \ o.aclilna with ecainlni ; attichinuut. AdJtcss II \ ! I3 , Oakland , la. 7 338-11 * SALt Tixig cxttlc , steers and h'lf're , FOll joarlinj , two j-caroi'8 ' , threes nnd Tours. Also c tts unJ ponlea. B i ; . Otlmcs , 0 llala lbraflkn. SC9 li ! FOUS\r.E A tlgar , stationery and confoc- tioncry nlcre , cheap. Satl-fivtory reasons K en. IniU | ro at No. 217 K. IClh ht. 203-1 If S VI,1Two nmli team l'li uaROti ? and F13)6lf Oa 1 it City \ VuierVor B ollicc. 3)6-lf T7IOK SALE t a birgaln , o-o lot 0xl40 , with J } two IIMKCS , well , cistern , ntahlo In Hor- li.chN nduitlon , tun blrcKH Jrom tbo L' . P. shops. Incjiilr'at 207 n uth 13'n ptrcoi or A. Carmmin- zUd , 1211) Miemiincuug' 240-12 " " * "p for sx'e. Ca'l on or m f. 0 GKAIILK , 188-2 wit _ K' rncy , Ncb. _ JTiOR SALK Orrcirj' and cruckcry Luslncts , r with or without buil.lin , ' . Addrtss Osec- ola. " Wcb.lKnc 9. j5-tt PLENDIU PhOPEHTY FOR HALE At ft BAHOAIK , ono larno brick house , and ono largo frame house , with full lot on Caea near 15th street. Fine chunco for mmtment , rent fcr 670 per month , Call for full particulars , on BEMI8. fl09-tf Ayent. 16th v d Pouglag sts. 1R 8ALC Hous3 B rooms end corner lot 132 DttlCO.feet square dltoo. . Mri'nt-iiH , opposite I'OBfc DttlCO. 077-tf F OR SALE Nearly new Steward Cooking P range , flrst-class cnidltlou , cheap. Arldrena 0. W."IlfOnllli-e. 182-tf QIX nKAUTlFUb ' .OVS-60iltO reel oachln O llanttom Place on etroet c\t line. Deel lota In whole addition en very can- terms and at a great bargain. EKMIB' a ent , 15th and Douxla * streeta 16-tf TWO story building for Ralo at a barKaln. to- cated at northaa corner of 17tli utrcet , ind Capitol ave Must 1 u.uv < xl on or before Mljuat 7th pruxlni 3. DaSI Is' 770-tt ARfnt , 15th and Douglas. H OTEL FOIl SAI.K. The Arlington Houee First class ; all furulehal. The only hotU ntown. The cheapest property lu the btatw. laaall the tra clIiiR mtn. Will bo eold < hiap on rustosult. Er-qulro of K. Cii\a \ [ , proprietor , 4rli ftan , WnahluKton county , Nob. 663 tl lilOK SALC liriu-o mid crner lot. at fl.OW. L' bargain McCAUUE.oppotlto I'.O. 831U E\OR \ SALK Or will cic'.n go for Oiaaha pro. party , an Improved sec on of land kdjoln- n f , station ou U. P. K. II. II , 1JUHIIAU , Ull ' il. , Omaha. 720 Bmt RICK FOlt B 203-1 f miABROOK K ' < K. T OST A Smith & Wesson revolt or. The ll finder will be awarded by Laving IE at the Iceottico. M. L. Wa c. atg-llt * gold BCO ! C button wltlT the "lmtl LOSt " . . Finder will bo lewardcl by ia > Inir tl at Her k Co.'s store. 3i7-12f AK. JKTT IfousoundCirpU Cleaner , Hto\e Poll-tier , l.onecnkrj at Rcpu-litan of- Ice , 13 h and O ug as. 308-tf CJII ZffiH \ buy the lurnlturo if the bent 3y4itJ\l\J \ JUJIIB hud In Icwa. Lent reaa onabU. Aiidrets Uolph Macgregor , lite otllcf , Omaha , icl ) . 10U.U EDWARJD KUEtJL UAQISTEil OF PAIJ4VSTEBY AND .OONDf TIONAL.1GV , 10S TontU Btrtet , Ui two.i Kami ra Kndnunpv. Will , wtn | h aM o ! i-o rdl n spirits , obtftln tor any moapUnru at inn pant and projont , Mil ou terttln condlt'ous In llw In. ture. nctJ and SHrci < - * . | ta .frier. I'erf \ Absolutely Pure. 1 ba | powder never varies. A marvel o jurity , Btrength and woeiomeuMs More economical -than - the ordinary kind * . md cannot be eold iu competition with the nultitude of lo - test , ahort weight , alum > r pho8jhat , iKiwder , . Sold ouly in can KOIAL BAKING 1'ownui Co. 100 Wall St. , New York