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X ] PRI T Weathor Roport, S e ————————— P, — - —— SPECIAL WOTICES. |F Fourth Ward—W F. Bechel, J. R. | ment of the Manchester and F E Moores. Fifch Ward--Jow Redman, D. Bt Geyer and John McDonald. John Sehill, 0, P, Streight and H. T. Leavitt. Douglas Precinat—P, J. Qaaley. OR RENT-—A ploasant farnish o 160, AL6 74 N. 178t with ret. rence UR RANT—Now houe 0 roons 10t 8 te- tween Leasvawod h and Mascn, e of laying & permanent pavement this full and instead that a TEMPORARY PAVEMENT be laid fcr the winter, to con plank and be paid for by subeori The plan was talked of, an prohably be carried out, of layinga rizteon fool plank roadway on Nne. to fit songly to the THE POLITIC POLITICAL PANDEMONIUM. AL QUINTETIR. 18 L;flfii’nohb' . A Harmonious Concert Full — of Diecord, sgraceful Fcenes at the Re- publican County Con- “c of Si% rooms, well ase and good location, one ONEY TO LOAN—Ov chattol morsgage so- A, B. Tuttn, No.,1618 Dovglas fireet, iront room, up-Atale Band Plays | $250.000 “Glory Hallelojah " Weat Omahs --J H. Taylor. MeArdle--K ijah Allen, D P. Redman. TU LOAN-<AY ¥ The Legislative Tioket Pat Up by street oar trac ice, Miliars hotel. 6. (r'he following oheervation: are taken at the same moment of time at all the stations oimed.) the Syudicate. plank rhe track, which would give a 7, F orene: ~=how Biuis Raau Tmnava ood Villey—V. H. Thomas, F khorn—Wum, R. Tarner, OR RENT—A boardirg honso, st 108 Ts th stroet, betaren D uglas ad 1 odge. 172 hand 1 ou. ins, ¢ was announced last week, the political quintette had it all their own and save the city from a reperivion of The repub'ican county econvention Wan Drrarruest, U, 8, S1oNAL Sga- 882, (1 Denver. Cheyeune Washakie. [Far ‘Vfll the disgracefal condition of affairs last winter, during the reign of mud, The following wag firuily offored as a aubstitute fop Mr, Gibson's resclu tion and Ndopted: Resoloed, That it is the sense of this board and the Tenth atreet prop- erly owners present that the interosts of this oity require the paving of Tenth strect at the earliest practicable moment, and that the board of public works be requested to let the contract for said paving with the least possible " 1 any is propared to [ first lass Joars wanted on satisiactory clty ov fa m security at jow ) current rates of lnterest and witccut eommis-ion Unicn--Louis Thomas, Herman 0. Timme, Milard—George Piambeck. Convention adjourned, PAVING POINTS, Three Board Meetines on the Subject Last Night, way at the republican primarics, fivo senatotial distators held meveral OR RENT—Offlccs in Jacol's bock cor, 6k t the Ll or yes was held at the ¢ uncil chamber y JOHN G. JACOBS,, terday sfternoon, and was one of the most remarkable asecmblier, in many respects ever gathered together in the city of Omaha, The hall was crowded, the visitors inclnding many prominent men from abroad, among whom may bs men- Hon. Geo. W. E. Dorsey, chairman of the state central commit- d Caitel avonus, trusty drammers, fifers snd trumpet. night and Bunday. The scoro was all fixed for grand bhar. mony, with Cowin as basso profundo, and Saunders as falsetto, while Briggs held the trombones, Manderson sang contra alto and Millard swung the baton and directed the chorus, The full rehearsal was to be held at 10 o'clock Monday morning, with No. 1606 Fa.ram ) Near 24th stroot. Inquir b Kdholn ABTED- Compctt il for i enera’ houro outh @ h hetreen Far- # er, new, 12 rooms, McCague, opposite post fhice 6:211 OR RENT—Two new dwol bl -A porterand ain N0, 1614 Douelss et DR RENT—A cottage of five rooms, :l"Nnr(lnl'v:( corner 16.hand « hicago streck The board then adjourned. UNITED STATES COURT. I'he Council Declares for Siovx Falle Granite, 8. B. Coulson, of Fremont; Lambertson and other John M. Thurston as chief U. P, Although the band iaus, who came in to see OR RENT- Furnished house, N, W. o 18th and Clark St. ot mueical _eritic, the menagerie ‘The Federal Jurors for November---A had undergone a good deal of drill, NOR RENT—Largo office room o River b oot § Inches above low water mark at tion was one of the most disgracefal The paving question after consider- 1020 Farnham st.cet. 4 ox 451 Of the overture was very discordant after ikl AL AL Omaha, 2 foet 0 inches at Yankton, Mississippl 5 meetings ever held in Omaha, the able dolay in acting, in the mattor of While the majority were playin, Tenth street, has broken loose in all “ JORY playing foct 11 Inches at Bt. Paul, 101 et 1 lnches at delegates climbing on chairs, tables, OR RENT—Two rooms forhished for I A good zit] for genera 1916 Chlcago, The November term of the United 8L Louls, 8 feet 11 Inchos at La Croise and 7 fost 6 Inches at Dabuque. “Saappréclable, LOOAL BRHVITIES, ete., aud howling, yelling and cuarsing h usokeop ng—city until the chamber was a perfect Pan- Hascall was one of the chief mourners, appearing as a sup- water on gano floor, their parts all right, quite a number emer's block, cornor 8th and Howard streeis, were out of tune, hearsal was half over there was a gen- eral buzz and growl, Btates district and oircuit courts be gina on the second Monday in this month, with the largest docket, both in law and equity cases, known for ANTED-A dinlr ©t the Creighton riou e, After a broadside efore the re. from two of the members of the board of public works, on the relative merits of Bivux Falls Jasper and other stone, quarters at once, & room gitl also & Porter 1 toro m Balcombe block, an All harmony near Davenport. end, The cause of all this was that ANTED -~ A good gitl for goneral h usework 41 noteworthy split in his own faction, n“_r;ulyl..y girl at 1618 Web.ter 8t, ved I, 7.80¢ ~About 1 o'clock yesterday s senss. tion was created at the corner of Thir- teenth and Fariam. A horse that looked 1iko a living carioature of the equine race was being driven along to an empty wagon, and as he crossed one of the walks fell down from sheer want of vitality. orowd gathered round and five or eix men tried to lift the animal to its feet. several years, Itisa noticeable fact that for the firat time in several years there is no deputy clerk for the distriot court. The grand and petit jurors for the November term were drawn by the mer yesterday, In the former body, which has twenty-three members, it was a peculiar coincidence Messrs, Meaney, Redman, Bruner, loat evening saw a meeting of ths Leeder working against him with a three most important bodies in the city, all upon the all absorbing to pic. The first of these moetings was that EN HOUSES FOR RENT—<mall and large four to eleven rooms oach; one or two new shoved aside and preference was given to fellows who sing very high up on Capitol hill, while those who play down in the Third and Fifth wards and over in Bohemian garden were dismissed without pay. manifest that the political concert which was to take place at the city hall at 2 o'clock was to be an extra YA7ANTED—rorly men for rairosd werk, B, MANNWEILKR, 11th street, uear Farnam large representation from the country on their side, but all in & hopeless 15th snd Dourles Sta, 'OR RENT~Furnished rooms ot. 17th and 185h, A Sccord cook immediately 987-¢! speeches, and the conveation through- out was one of unprecedented disor d lawlessness, over which their chairman was powerless to preserve order, in the attempt to do which his City Counoil A special meeting of the city coun- cil was held laat evening, for the pur- ANTE )—4 01 girl for the kitchen, 1103 Good wa.es for i o sor. OR BATE—A ‘{1.; Eiclish br 005t 1604 0 i1l sellat asacrifics, k atones W, H. Bee Office VIED ~A Iy who wr ever they got him half way up he wounld fall back, being unable to stand clone, At length he was braced up, and the driver having hitched bim into the shafts again drove off amid the jeers of the crowd, It waa a olear case of inanition, pose, as stated in the call, of taking into conaideration all matters pertain- ing to the paving of Tenth strect. All the members were present ex- cept Meears. Herman and Dunham, Preside: t pro tem Kaufmann haud, wan s work in an o home—wi Ik to work cheap desk was pounded all to pieces with OR BALE—Small crok stove, Sterling Morton, as well as ex-Gover- woek at 69 north 19th 8t. nor David Butler, were drawn amoeg There are ma y other prominent names in the list, among which are R. H. Oakley, of Lincoln; Sheriff Con. Groner, of North Platte; Pat Hawes, Kd. Leeder, McGuckin, and other old would be a day of reckoning yet, and a reliable contraband was heard to eay that the colored troops had *‘Dan fightin enuff Chairman Hascall, of the county central committee, called the conven- tion to order, and Ool, E. F. Smythe was chosen chairman over Hon, C. K. Coutant by a ballot of 41 to 28, oR SALE—Tw0 and on house five roome, nice g adjoining city limfts, treet. NIED—A cod new mi'ch cow. Call at Dr. cuul'a ottice, N, W. coraer Dooge and 085 ANTED-A buyer for the fi cst chost of ~The Smith-Brock party, eustern oapi- talists who went west some time ago to look at eome Colorado mining property with a view to investing two or three mil- lions, returned Sunday by the Burliog® ton route. They paseed Omaha by, de- taching their specisl at Oreapolis and were hiuled over to Pacific Junction and went et on the C., B, & Q. The party occupled car No., 200 of the Lake Krie, New York & \Western road, Jim Fisk's private oar, R ALE—A good family horse and buggy for sided, and after roll call the following sale cheap, Scparate or togeth resolution was introduced by Mr. Resolved, That the board of public works be, and are hereby, instructed to let the contract tothe lowest bidder the paving of Tenth street, d street to bo vaved with Sioux E, B, Chandler and R. O. Steell, of this cit; The following is the list of PETIT JURORS: Hon, J. E. North, Oolumbus; E. R. Stoughton, Falls City; 0. B. Willard, Loup City; B. F. Dorsey, Helens; A. A, Kendall, St. Paul; Thos. Graham, Seward; B, O. White, Valley; J. Mourphin, Union Mille; E. Foster, Wahoo; C. P. Brookinge, Tekamah; « mplcts carpenters toolsi METZ Bmythe acknowledged the compliment with a briet speech, and then D, 8Bt. Geyer was elected secre- fo’ dis yere crowd.” Daring the opening overture at half-past 2 p. m. Isaac Hascall was acting as musical direotor, and he tried hard, bot in vain, 0 keep the troupe in harmony. Mike Meaney 1nsisted upon singing a solo while the Millard string band was performing “When I Can Read My Title Clear.” insisted _up- ‘or. 17th and Jackson Bta. ROR SALE—16 head petont ¢ iri in emall fanily b cheap. Address Draw 311 motion the following committee on credentis's was appointed by the chair: Frank E Moores, M, T.. Bar- low, John Rush, M. C. Meany, Joseph | % Redman, Charles Bankes, F. Bechel, Wm. Harrier, Poter Hiler, Bornard Thompson, Hiram Turner ANTEDA good laundress. Address 0% SALE—Three thousand wostern wethers, 1and2yearso.d. Woight about 80 - F.0.G ANTED—Help at tho em . 217 N, 16th street, up-stairs, A goneral discussion of the resol1- tion ensued, in which nearly all the members participated, Sioux Falls granite seeming to be the favorite, ANTED—A girl to do geheral housewo +ond reterences. Good wagos paid Ade Grable, Kearnoy, Neb. 0% SALE—A harne's business in o firsh- Will sell on r asonzble Causo for eelliog, fallure of horl rh, C. The convention took a recess of ten sit down and let Coutant act as prima 8ITUATIONS WANTED, —The statement in yestceday's Ben that Capt. Richard Barnett, assistant surgeon U. 8. A, Iad been in this department for 94 years, was not strictly correct. resolution was Mike Meaney asked whether he parted his hairin the middle. (Gen- | VY cral fiproar.) The musical director then asked foran expression b; minutes while the committee on cre- A7 ANTED--Situation s salesmanin d1y . 0od or cl.thing store througa the win r- Hawe had el ht yours cxperi nc> in the bu iness, Adcress for one wedk Lock Box 60, Bla 1 OR BALE—0nc organ for 30. O e orzan f-r One Piano, $65. Cash or mont} dentials were out. Mesers, J. L. Webater, dP. 0. .tory, Oakdale; Bart county; D. C. Cole, Peru; C, Baetls, West Point; Fred Nye, Oma- On motion the council adjourned. Harvoy, Goo.§H. Robert At the same time thero was & meet- would have seen, however, if we had said Groen made bricf speeches in'the in- ballots and finally he declare STOYCLE FOR SALE—T hs; W. Robinson, |Papillion; Conj nquire C. ll.7;:'_o.‘(;d- The Board of Public Works- his friends wished that he might be in this departmcnt br that period. ANT&D—Situation by young man 10 work in dry good store, haa exericnce and rpeake threo languages. ant’s engagoment off, and Col. Smyth entitled to the next score. then sang in a very loud voice, charge to keep I have,” and in re- Gallager, Omaha; E C G . J. Torrey, Valley; D. L. Car- penter and C. M. Pike, Papillion; A meeting of the board of public works was held Iast evening, and the resolution adopted and transmitted by The committce then returned and made their report, through Frank M Moores, the list of accredited dele- OR BAT E—Entiro grocery stoek and fixtures, NJ —Manager Nugent, of the Academy of cor. 10th and Leavenwor Music, was wt yesterday with his big ght-horse bavd wagon and Prof. Yager's Thos, Heelan, Fairmount; Geo. T. Mills, Omaha; W. H. Keerley, York; Matt Clair, Omaha; Dan'l. Parcell, North Bend; Al Sherwood Burr, Geneva; R. N. Stull, Bennett; D. H. Hull, Richardson ANTED-By young man, situ vrocery or dry good 1 store Spo.ks German and En 1+h, qui e ut J. I Fruehauf, Faraham, bet. ,10th and the oity council received, Chatrman Oreighton said, that this communication coming from the city council, he felt it was binding, even if it had been against his judgment. T (HYAP — Dental sponse to an encore ha sang, O, no, astings, Neb.: flue At this juncture the quintette seems'to be on the point of | { & general smash up. OR SALE AND RE tools and furniturs in rooms aud business vl es 6. W. Mowny, Hastigs, gates being the same as already pub- h Dunn, the » oelebrated cormet band, Manager Nugent no, not for Jo. continues to kep up the biggest List of attractious offerd by any viriety theater On motion of Eli chair proceeded to appoint a commit- tee of cvine to present the names of NOR SALE—We offer for sa‘c our Flour and ANTLD--A ol uation for about tws months | 1" ed Busi, ess, corner of 16¢h and Davenport in o hardware or stove store, by r msn thor- in the country, md does ko vegardless of oxponss. He moved to accept the bid of Wm, candidates for the legislature, The chair appointed the committee M F. E. Moores, C. K. Cou- streets, with all fixtures, t ams, wagon, et . Eeasons for seiling we are golog i to another business. A good invest, t aughly acquainted with the business, is not afraid to work and has good 1eferences, Mana, Bee Oftice, oounty; Lew May, Fremont, and Pat Odiiinos BItE) The colored citizens met last night Mr. Barker moved, which was sec- at the city hall, for the purpose CHARLTON BROS. ~The new hae howe is mpidly ape proaching comyltion, and No. 2 will probably pet in their new and cosy quat- tors in about twe weeln, The plasterers ANTED—At the Nationai Hotol at Lircoln, One No, 1 fomale covk wanter. wages will be paid. 1804 ANTED—G00 privy vau.ts, sinks and cess pools to clean with abitery Vauls and Binx Cloauer, the best in use, A. Bvauy & Co., residence 1208 Dodge street, Omaha, onded by Mr Wilson and carried, that the further consideration of this mat- ter be_postponed to Wednesday eve- ning, November 8, Board, of Trade. There was also called for the same ‘Wni, Taraer, F. D. Kont, F. W. Port Redman, O. J, Green, oany and John Rueh. The committe eoon came in and re- A majority report was pre. sented by the charman, F. E. Moore of electing -delegates to represent and working- men’s convention to-morrow. 0. H. Graham was chosen chairman and Mr. C. C. Carey secretary. R SALE—House and lot, N_F. coner 13th troot and Capisol avenue, W. H. B, Stout, of Lincoln, is in town. Hon. J. K, North, of Columbus, is in SALE—Good building, brick. went to werk t>-das. - A imilar house for ‘ator Works office. No. 8's boys is what they ought to haveat PLENDID PROPERTY FOR SALE—At a onoe, and then the thre companies would all be pretty well proyded for, Hon, J, C. Crawford, of West Point, is following gentlemen chosen as delegates to the farmera’ and workingmen’s convention: Henry Curry, C. D. Bell, P. J. Williams, BARGAIX, one large brick house, and on 6 frame housc, with full lot on Cass near 15th Fine chance for investment, rent for 978 per month, Call fo; ull particulars, on BEMIS, Agent, 16th and Dougles fte, eveniog a special meeting of the Omaha board of trade. In the absence of President H. G. President Lininger took the chair and stated the object of the Repreeontatives—F. W, Gray, Henry Suesenbach, John Christopher- son, Joseph R, Clarkeon, L M. Ben- Joseph H. Taylor, Frank Col. MICELLANEOLS WANTS. ANTED—A first c'ssv new milch csw. Ad- Fort Omaha, Neb. —The Washingtorcase, in which the defendant was chagd with grand larceny, Hon, G. M. Lambertson left for home wae heard by Juge s Neville yeutorday who decided thums the prisoner had not | P®! within his jurdiction, ANTE —Tnformation of. Miss Althy R 0t Losalte o 11103 by | QU5 BEAUTIEUL LOTS—S0x150 foot each in 10-1 Hanscom Place on street car line, Best 1ots 5 wholo addition on very ess Bwis' agent, 16th and Douglae Hon, 8. 0, Coulson, of Tremont, is at the Millard, Hon. J. Sterling Morton, of Arbor Lodge, is in the sity. Hon. G, W. E. Dorsey, registered at the Millard last night. taer, W. J. Broatoh, Mr. Meaney presentcd a minority report as follows: Senators—O. H Dowey, L. M, Bennett. tives—Ool, Smythe, Wm, Harrier, L. R. Wright, Herman Timme, F. Gray, Frank Colpetzer, Ed, Leeder, Henry Sussenbach, D. L. McGuckin. Thomas Scott and C. C. Carey. The painters and paper hangers also met last night to select delegates to the Farmers’ and Workingmen's con- Owing to the place of meat- ing being occupied by the republican convention, and soon after by the city meeting, which was to hurry up paving of Tenth street in order that a portion of it might be completed this fall, if possible, An informal discussion of the sub- jeot then took place, participated in by the members of the board and by M ore, (-ormec) hauled off over: cord of wood at a time ly petit la nd not 'Wo the offense was'nly pe reeny and nof W board in pr.vatefawi y, noother boarders, Inguire 680 noith 14th Kt. bitween Califruia aud 8 OTEL FOR SALE.—The Arilugton Hous Piret clags; all furnisheu i —Mr, Oropand, the olerk [in Jthe New York clothiig store, is the happy father o town. a8 all tho traveling men. Enquire of K. Fulle, proprictor, of a twely-pound boy, which arrived the 20th of Otober. Cronlind isproudof the set 'em w to the boys in good style. ok RS T —H e dsome o unturnished, rent mode a%e—to'p: ties, Tuguire immedia.ely. N. W. ¢ rner 254 W, P. Noble, of the Shoshone Agency, Wyo., i at the Paxton. Hon, M. L. Haywood, of Nemaha City, is a gueat at the Millard. council, the majority dispersed at an early hour, thinking that it was a put- up job by the city eouncil to keep away the workingmen from the mzet a number of property holders on Aington, Waahinston conngy Nov. One opposed any at- tempt at paving this fall, as 1t was too late;another thought it should begin at and argaed that with Mr, Meany moved to ballot for the minority report, A noene of indescribable confusion followed, in which a general wrangle K SALE-0r will excaa go f0F Omiais pre percy, au improved sec em of land sdj R.R. M, DUNHA Iate addipm to the republican party, and ing a station on U, P. Farnbam 5%,, Gmahs, —Mr.}. N. Mealio has besn appointed general jgent of the State Mutual Aid associatin of Columbus, O, for Omaba and viciity, snd will push the business with hiywell-known zeal, Tha chairman pounded his desk into jolly and threatened to resign his position but didn’t. Order was restored finally on mo- tion of Mr. Contant to lay the whole subject of the committee reports upon Therefore the meeting was postponed until this evening at 7:30 at Fire- men’s hali, with the request from the chair thut ecach brother painter re- quest hie brother painters to attend Mr. E. G. Reiley was weather as we had last year much ht be accomplished by January 1st; still another spoke in favor of Men- dota stone and one man spoke vehe- mently against beginning any work until next spring. Mrs, D. G. Hull camo up from Lincoln last evening to attend the ‘““Chimes cf KN—To rnt N. E. o — B4 SELES N B corner {TRAYED OR STOLEN Dt ed (n Thuradsy cveniog, Wh ts kirip b aco & : o brnded n Iife thigh T, Conncet:d alu> ene dark b colt, coming two yearn o d with s ars 01 br ast. J. D. Qook, of Toledo, consulting engineer of the Omaha water works, is —~Tolay the dry goods clerks will selec’ {fe delegates to represent them in the famers' and workivgmen's conven- tion, vhich will be held in this city at the City Bl on Weduesday, ot ¥ #37—Newly Harncy strect, No. 21 d proceed to ballot for two senators and eihgt representatives in a bunch, which was carried. Mr. Redman moved to adjourn to 10 o'clock this morning, which was turs in.: tho s2n eor g whereabuts will bo suitab y reward: d by ving in o'mat 01 of thelr Mr. Gibson thought that while the whole paving question had originated with the board of trade, that it had now passed out ef their control be- yond mere recommendations, elected temporary chairman and Mr Chas. Rosters secretary. 8.8, Stephens anud wife, of Council Bluffs, were over to see the Hess opera company last evening. Rext—Nicely frrnished Resldence Cor, Hamilton and Picr. 35,8 ion's Alio day beaiders wan # B Tue SveBemacy I¥ Fravor or Hun Punce s a fact generally admitted by con. Trade supplied at moanufac- O#T—A 1ubber cat with o cout luside Lodey will please return tovo § Englue Howse, oK b EAT—U.til Apr 1 (-t 1853, now eoptaze o —The employes of the wostern cornice workd Sunday presented » gold-hended oane to Mr. A, Eluiger, their foremun, The yvent was the celebration of his 35th birthday, offered the following resolution: A, MoNamara Resolved, That it 1s deemed advisa- ble to make strenuous cfforts for the paving of Tenth street at once and that this board urges the board of public works to make the contract for Mrs, K. C. Jackeon, Miss Emma Jack- son and A, Jaokson, of Blair, were guests of the Millard last night. T, B, Wilson, of Asbland; N. E. Palm. North Loup; H. C. 'turers’ prices by M. ¢ Families_supplied by A, H. Giistone, Tho chair appointed L. O, Decker and J,'R. Manchestor as tellers to T wvenuo, ut 310 p M0 'AG take the vote. The ballot for'the two senators ard eight represent Tonarard Caroet Glbancr Sty . Le.veorders at Repabiican otii ¢, 13 h aua Doaglas, ¥4 teachern 1L its brioches, by side 0! 12ch strect, bet veen Hainey 50 5t BOYD'S OPEEA HOUSE, ves was taken with —A bgautiful water-color painting of Mrs, Longtry is exhibited in Hospe's fine art windhws, the following result: Senators—Dewe E. F. Smythe, 0. Haustings, and W. H. Kalk, Loup Oity, are at the Paxton. Abbie Carrington and A, R, C —Tho higrest cah ror Kyu, Bar ev aud Corn st Ereb's Vinogor Works, Jonce street, boiwean 9ih o Wednesday Evering, Nov. 1st, CRAND MASS MEETIXG. 68, Connell, 56: paving at the earliest possible mo- ' » 06; 2; L. M. Bonnett, 6; THE CITY ENGINEER, north line of 'ty —Thefe was & heavy dew yesterd: —This i3 boka fall weather, City Eogineer Rosewater spoke at length upon the proposition, “Is it practical, under the law and circum- ton, of New York, and Phoebe Whitman, of Fond du Las, came in last eyening from the east to join the Hews Acme Ropresentatives—Frod W. Gray, 1614 Douglus stree BYW A Y 64; John Ohristophorson, 58; L. M LOWARD Workingmen's and Farmers R Ruxt—Oue unfuri'sh.d room, at 1511 Caxs —The apnusl clection and banquet of Eugin Co. No. 1 takes place on Thurs: duy ereniog, Noveuber 2, Bennett, 65; Henry Suesenbach, 56; Frank Oolpeizor, 06; John Taylor, 49; J. R. Clarkson, 43; W, J. Broatoh, L. MoGuekin, stanoes, to pave Tenth street this He claimed that it was nof, but that if paving is to be commenced vext spring the coniract must be let Ratification Lally, Speoches by Capt. J. H. Stickell, Opera company. J. C. Morrisey, Cummings and w! V1 good yard, on Pau ~The funcral of the lat> Mre, Sarsh Prat) will take place at 2 p, m, to-day, from/the late residence, corner of Twenty« first knd Harvey streets. Friends are in- vited, Hollman and Col. W, H. Furnishe | room wita boa and adew table boas 00, 19; E F.Smyihe, 9; Edward Leedir, 21; H, 0. Tiunme, 19; Dan Hurrer, 11; E M. Stenberg, 1; L. B, Rockenfeld, 10; Porter Redman, 2; Tom Price, 3; E, R. Overal), 1; L. R M. Wells, Crote; Lineoln; D, M. re among the Ne- bracka people at the Millard, Mr, Jawes Lake, a very prominent citi- at an early day, in order to complete tho job “during the summer. publio has no idea of the work re- quired to.get out the stone for the pavement or its foun Rose and wife, T-—Pleasant farni hed rooms 414 20th St. between Chicogo ani, Admission, - - - Free. ~/A wan arrested for selling clgars without u lioenws was taken before U, Cofumissioner Frank, yesterday, but pro- duced his license aud was discharged the difficulty of seouring adequate transpertation, The superstructure will require 5,000 or 6,000 tons of atone, and the eub-structure about thee same amount, sen of Rockford, Tll, passed Sunday in Om ha at the Millard. T, F. Callan, the genial representative of the well known firm H, B, Franklin & Co,, of Chic:go, was in the city over Sun. old acquaintauces, ——AMUSEMENTS BOYD'S OPERA HOUGE. QR KRNT A very plossant furnished room ut 721 south 18th St betwern § ue aud Leav, nworth 5t. MOR RENT—Cottage of vooms, 90U wad P Meany moved that the gentlemen recoiving the highest number of votes be declared the unanimous choice of the convention, which was carried. On motion the committes proceed- This will make a outside of the gravel Thureday Fvening, Cottage of 4 rooms, 30th aad B ‘ THE RALLY AT KEARNLY, ed to vate for count, JOR RENT-—Housse of 5 rooms,30th and Deu wonld bo cqual to” about 1,000 i 'A° Lively Meeting of Farmers and Tradesmen Special Dispatch to Tus Bux. las stroct, $18 & wonth, MISS PHEBE COUZINS alluded to the econtracts undertaken by W, H, B Stont and John Green, aud thetime consumed in It is absurd o under- A Ireen, Quealey, Morris Morrison, Now is the time to buy your Hard and Soft Oosl, and Bedford fills all or- ders promptly. Office on 14th, be- O KENI—Elogaotly furnished roouw s wita nifarencis roquired. Ply i northwest cormer ({34 aud Bu-t Stre: t3. Ohilds and R. O'K; The fitst ballot rosulted as follows: Andreen, 26; Morrison, her celebrated Lac- Kearngy, Neb., Ooctober 30. large erowd of farmors and interested townemen gathered at the opera house to night'to hear the noted greenbacker and anti-wonopolist, P. P Ingalle, of Burlington, Iowa, For two tween Farnam and Douglas streets. take the job before apring, tract should be let early, the work be- gun in the spring and completed in Rosewater also die- Que ley, 26; O'Keefe, 1: Childs, 14, The second ballot resulted as fol “Nindel & Krelle, Practical Hatters, and cold water, water Woodwork and sta‘rease fi stove in kitchen ed in parti-oolored No better appointed honsos in town. Possession gives about Andreen, 83; Quealey, 82; Childs, 4; O'Brien, 1, “1116" Farnam street, will be pleased to see all of their old customers and a5 many new desire to save money by patronizing cussed the le; Strect ears pass the door. ' ‘Some Mistakes About Eve.” 8 room house, cellar, wel painted and papered . 7 room house, well, ¢ The third ballot resulted as fol- with granite, new legialation is neces- sary which it will take eighteen months hours he gave them strong anti, monopoly doctrine as is not often heard. Ho made a break in the Val- entine rauks that will tell on Novem. ber 7th. e ——— Andreen, 34; Quealoy, 34; soattor- Remember the place, Farnam The question is streot, between 11th and 12th strects. DO WE WANT To PAVE} If g0 the contract must be let at once, He explained the taxation for aud the wods of its payment, in five annual iostallments et probably 6° per ceut. luterest, which would make it easy for property owners aud enhance Admission, The fourth ballot resulted as fol Andreen, 35; Qaealey, 37. Mr. Quealey was declared the nom inee of the convention, and the nomi- natson was made unanimous, 0K RENT—4 pleasant Chambers sultable for house keeping ta & man ani wifo witnout Noce cthir nied apply 105 p w,No. 814 17ch stroes, N I\rZV“lA,\ farnished House, 9301 Dodge. No cxtrs charge for reserved soate NEARLY OVER Vegetable season, stock of canned and dried fruits like Rarsing, OURRANTS, PRUNES, APPLES POWDER Absolutely Pure. We have choice Seats on_Sale Wednesday morning, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA. HA, NEB. CENTRAL OOMMITTEE' First Ward—E, M. Stenberg, Wm. Umpherson and A. J, Hobon, This powder never varies, A Imarves o and wholesomeness cal than the ordinary kinds, the value of their property. yers present Drigp, Peacues® Drigp BLACKBER- RaseBERRIES, also a full line of 08 KENT— 1he buLiirg at present sceupied RIES, SPBE] 80 by the Western t pioa cor @ U Faroaw sod 6th cbieels: I, BROWN Waros all bls triond and those that do buy Fur Tables supplied with the best the market sttords. The (nveliugOdp clsim they get better accomms ‘muent, Kmce Lheught Mobherry had sowething in bis band, but did vot know charged that gross misrepresentation had been made as to the cost of gran- ite and threatened to sue out an in- junction if it was undertaken. Mr, Livinger favored the abandon- Jellies and Preserves of all kinds, aiture, Carpets, Stoves and Crockerv, thas by Starr, Olymer Meyer brands, G. 1206 Douglas street, aud daily unposed upon bty rosent that 1 own three cistorn handy stock aad ot the low= { dry sauth 17th 8 and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short wei, d | o phosphate powders, Sold on Rovag Bakmve Powpgs Oo, Wall Bt,, New York Second Ward—Michael Lahey Eli- jeb Dapn and L S, Hareall, Third Ward—F. D. Kent, Charles Bauckes and Wm, ¥. 8chmidt, < B be found only at N elthor dlg::i whe 1 have the largest o8t priess o the city. sud more general eatisfaction here than st any other house in Owaba. Reta, 82 per dav. suglltim use sevel , two blocks fr. m O 2207 Cuming street, 6. Inguire at Heory Br‘\&:‘n&; Omahs, Neb, ang 1unols Uentral, It was sgreed to restore the rates |'0 Capt, ED, N. nte in lows between Coun- | Morrgar ark, Gook Ge. TN, AUE MLy S 410108 GAMULUEU AL BUBKBLAS Ah© 08NN it RrwpiNc’s Russia Salve, best famil ‘time, in sums to sult the Realcats~ bought and sold. Ofice slve in the world, and eacelleut for s'able Council Bluffs, - - Towa.|HE KIRE TALOOTT. Princl, " —— what, Two witnesses testified that as Mo- | uco.