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THE CITY, sterday was 3 10a, m., 5 he tom peratur 7 8. m., 4 The brought hank has Dworack Nebrask Savings suit_agninst A and William J. Stevens to two promissory notes, From th the bank claims §200 and from the 8650, w latter bide for furnishing coal for 0 eity s for the ensuing year were filed . with the comptroller yes v afternoon. These will be oper (lmul the con‘ract awnrded at the next meeting of the council teh stolen from the vesidence of L by a o was found in Friecdman’s pawn shop by Detective Horrigan, but the thief who pawned it has not been discovered. John Donnelly is held at the polic station as a fugitive from justic thought that he was wanted ¢ wood, but the authorities there graphed that he is wanted in Ray He will be held toawait instrue- '.hllh from the latte Thero will be o nd Carpenters' and Joiners’ at lixposition hall on the 28th inst. Alre 300 tickets havebeen sold. The supper will be seeved by the ladies’ u\wm[h‘ y, while the music be furnished by the Musical union. A business meeting of the Fifth ward republican club will be held at Erfling’s hal Sherman avenue and Ohio street at7 o clock shavp this evening. After the business is concluded the members of the club will proceed in a body to the business men’s meeting, to be_held at Boyd’s opern house. The board of pul granted the Union Pa any permission to open oetween Jones and belween Seventh and of opening th company switches and side tra addition s iy at the Union which will be about seventy feetlon and the width of the present foundr, More od for the present ble that more men to the foundry force as soon a8 the nddition is completod. Jimmio Lindsay is not satisfied with tlho decision of the referee as to the re- sult of the fight with John Wilkes at South Omaha Tuesday night, He pro- poses 1o have his money back, claiming thut it was given to the other manon a foul that was not a foul. In order to get the money, Lindsay yesterday com- menced a replevin suit in Justice Mo rison s court, to recover $150 from Ez P, Savage, who was the stake-holder. st and Best fcal science are used in ball given union, No. night of the Seventh street and Jones The pur- that the The P Atticles known to me pre gredientis e ly anine tained. T'he medic prep: under the supervision of thoroughly bompetent pharmacists, and every step in’ the process of manufacture is carelully w od with a view to securing in lla the best possible result OMAHA AR'B EXHIBITION, Promises for a Wonderfully Fine Dx- hibitof Pictures. Preparations for the first aunual exhibit of the Omnha Art Exhibition association are ‘well under way, the merchants and business men of th v alreaay s howing commenda- blo interest i this initial exhibition of an as- soclation which promises so much for the peopleat thocity md state, Through the kindness of D. M. Stocle & Co,,the associationis permitted to use the com- uy's inoceupied wholesale grocery store at he corner of Thirteenth and Harney, which is now being fitted up for the exhibit. The store is admirably suited for the new pur- pose for which it is designed, being large and having three floors without partitions, The walls and ceilings are to be covered witn cloth, the windows boarded up, and the whole lit day and night with electric lights, By this arrangement each pieture will at all times have its due proportiou of light and be seen toits best advantage. In this gallery will be displayed such pi tures asit will be a pleasure and nn edu tion tosee. The names of G. W. Lininger, Herman Kountze, H. W. Yates, J. N. H. Patvick, James W. Savage and their asso- clutes guarantee that the exhibition v fine one; and the names of the artists tributing pictures, which include Julian mmerer, Bristol, Vervockhoven, psey, Iteinhart, Bolten Jone: LiHermette, Morin, Chumpiiey, Bouguere: Brown, Br Bridgman, Bierstadt, \\o-k\nml in short ‘all of the most distin: guished artists, both American aud foreign varraut the assertion that Omaha is to be signally honored through the display of this remarkable collection of famous painters, Six crloads of the pictures come from Minucapolis, one from Chivago, one from Milwaukee and one from New York. Be- tween sevenand eight hundred pictures, as fine as any ever placed on exhibition, will be on the walls of this improvised gallery on the opening day, November 10, What will' add to the attraction is the fact thit at the same time_and only two blocks distant from this exhibition tho western avt association will be holding their aunual exhi- bition, the combinea exhibitions affording excellent opportunity to the artist and the student for critical examination in those things uwhich hie iy feel himsel defic- ent. The promotors of this exhibition deserve great creditana the names of the gentlemen who are interested in this commendable en- terpriso are earnest of artistic suceess. —_— Rally--The Ninth Ward Democrats Will have a grand rally jubilee meet- ing at 2,908 Farnam street on Friday evening, October 24, at 8 oclock. "l'hn-llun T. J. Cushing, Judge R. S, r Christoffersen, T. J, arty and’ others will address the meeting on the vital issues of the cam- puign, e Ordering Them to Register, The Garncau cracker company evince their futevest in the coming election by orde fog in three of their traveling men Wednes- day to register. They also told them that no matter whero they might bo they wero to bo sure and make rangements to get a tvoteon November 4 WL 2n atals mate of steamer Arizons, had Ma foot Dadly junmed: . Thomer Hcony Oil cured. Nothing equal to it for a quick pain reliover, 8. B, Durfey, The first Uncle Tom's Cabin company en- gagement of thoseason will open for two nights and Saturday matine at the Grand opera house this evening. Tho company Is under the management of Rusco 4 Bwift, who are the leading men in the “Unelo Tom" line, A minstrel performance fills inthe time between the acts, therefore the performance is continuous. The raserye sale will open this morning. At tho Sat- urday matinee cnildren will be admitted to any part of the house for 15 cents. The St. Pa colebration in _the now comedy drama, “An_Irishman’s Love,” gives opportunity for all the specialties that the company furnish, and they are numerous and pleasing, The company will open an en- agement of four nights at the Grand on Sunday night next at usual prices, The Eden Musee is presenting an excellent aricty attractions this' week. Tho ton sisteis {n sketch songs and dances are chirming and receive much comment, The Forest City musical trio are artists of pronounced ability and furnish one of tho most pleasing attractions of the week The curio departmeut bas added several Rovel features to its list of attractions, BIRDS IN THE GALE The Manage to Outsail the Shots of the Sportsmen. The second day of the trapshooting tour- namentopened auspiciously atthe fair grounds yesterday morning. In view of the strong north wind wh noon, the entries were postponed until 10:30. The first shoot of the day was with the livebirds. The event was madeunusually interesting on accountof the entry of thi n of the best marksmen in attendance. It w5 an eight-bird contest, thirty yards rise, ar .4|$‘ to enter. s wind was still strong enough to give the pigzeons @ swift rise when the first man took bis position The following score under the el was regarded as excellent, especi of the fact that few were ki within bounds, but were lost beyond the dead line by the 1's velocity. imstances | Grimm Suith Bricker r'um leo Ackermiin Groen I(n\\ll‘ it . 0 After a number of speetal matehes betw Hunterand Francis, and Budd and Parm lec of minor importance, the mor wis concluded with & (argat mateh with Be- oria “‘blackbirds. 1 ven entries at §2.50 each, ten strong_wind which had ma- 3 ened the chanc thelive pigeon contest, favo as the artificial bir fully during u stiff bree Parmielee, s of the mor armelee, Budd uml(. e hone between en, Mr. nith. hAmmarloss gun at the touenas ment of 1880 and comes prepaved to rush Frank Parmelee, the crack shot of Omaha, for the honors of the present contest Thirty-five hundred live birds are in readi- ness for the sla The match will be continued ov The event of the afternoon w bird shoot, £10 entrance, with following Score indicates the ilulmm as the ten live 0 added. The nterest taken 01010 Sanford Howard . teeaen 20010— 6 The twenty targets match, £3.50 entrance, 25 adued, attractedmuch attention, The followng Score was obtained: Parmelee . I 100 1 Budd jot i i KR 1 1 o1 Musseliman . Hllul Skinner 10.01 Hikes, Grimm B 111119 1111119 011114 0111114 1011116 118 111 01101 11101—19 10111—17 1li1—18 101110 Boucker Flvuulll 11010 k. Ao The afterngon’s sport was concluded with asix livo bird shoot, entrance §. The follow- is the result Grimm, A i O S O . i © O B0 IS O © 1S O 231D [EPSTUTEEII "The fitst double pigeon shooting will ccour today and promises to be an interesting feature of the tournament. Citizens of Omahaat home and abread should remember that the remaining days of vegistration are Friday, October 31, and Saturday, Novem- ber 1. e PREVENTING DIPHTHERIA, The Results Attendink the Work of the Health Officers, Since the last meeting of the board of health, City Ph, an Gapen has had the satisfaction of seeiug the number of cases of diphtheria decrease at even a more rapid ra than he was ableto report at the sitting of the board, Thers were no new cases announced on the ’1~l On the 22d there were three, as fol street; No, 1612 Clara Those reported yesterday are atthe follow- ing named locations No. 209 South Tiwenty-elght 1118 Davenport street; No. Eleventh street. Dr. Gapen ing better work every day. thut they are eting little opposition in th Southi that the inspectors are do- He also ~!.(tt~ with Oceasionall somo people objectto the tellfale eard being tacked up on the walls of their homie, but when their attention is called to the fact'that the inspectors ave oficers of the law and are simply ucting inthe line of legal duty the objection is waved, Citizens of Omaha at home and abroad showld remember that the remaining days of registra are Friday, October 31, and Satwrday, Nov ber 1, &, A, Orchard. Carpet, furniture and drapery, Passonger Agents Duxburry of the Balti- ¢ Ohio and Humphreys of the Lake Slore, are in the city. J lwl thoStandard. prevailed early in the fore- | TALKING KEYS ARE IDLE, & Because the Operators Who Make Them Speak Are Discharged, That the Western Union telegraph company has declared open war on the newly-organized brotherhood of telographers, there is no longer a doubt In this city,u dozen men have been dis charged, ail of them good operators, and all of them members of the new brotherhood. Wednesday one of the discharged operators went to Chiet Operator Applegate and asked to be reinstated. The operator said he would withdraw from the telographers’ brother. hood if he could get his position with the Wostern Union. Applegate assured him that he would be placed at work again such requirement was complied with ‘Wil you give all the boys their places again if [ giveyou a letter signed by them in which they agree to withdraw from the brotherhood 1 the operator asked of Appie gate. The chief operator replied that he would take the boys all back if they would with from the brothevhood. He said he had ‘ed orders from the superintendent to @own thio brotherhood and would have o o t. This assertion was what the discharged em- ployes were afterand served to strengihen thein in their fealty to the order and their do- t od to any such de. mands from the any. The discharge of the employes has created a scnsation in the city anl trouble is unavoidable, The brotherhood men cliim_that they have been fevously wronged and affiem that they pro ¥ They allege that their organization wi ot formed in any way to oppose or srfore with the intevests or workings of the telegraph company, and rt that they will not submit to such lave the best of the situa The Western Union is almost_every largo city in any rveduction of the fore impair the company’s st LoMce the force is working for the business, of the brotherhood from higher authorities, a a walk-out all along the lino is hourly ex pected. operators tion in one respect tshort of helpin and At the loc nd night to ci 3 in out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha, Council Blufs, Des Moines and Chicago business is the Roek Island v tibuled limited, leaving Omaha at 4:15 p. m. daily. Ticket oftice, 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam sts., Omaha. — Cittzens of Omaha at home and abroad should remember that the remaining days of registration are Friday, October 31, and Saturday, 2 ver 1. P T JOE'S LAST ITEM. Funeral the Veteran J. B. J. Ryan, The funeral of the late J. B. J. Ryan, the veteran journalist of this city, took place yes- terday morning from the late residence of th deceased, near the corner of Lowe and Mer avenues, The remains were enclosed in ahandsome cloth-covered casket, on the lid of which were two silver plates, one engraved with the name of the deccased and thedate of his birth and death, th. other containing simply the well-known initials, *J. B. J." On the fidalso rested floral tributes from sym thetie friends, amnong the latter being Dr. S, D. Mereer and the journalists of tue city, the iatter of whom sent a most beautiful floral heart The remains were borne to St, Cecelia’ church, Walnut Hill, where a quiem high mass was chinted by Rev. 8 Carroll, the pastor. Tho choir was under the direction of Mrs. H. B. Coryell, After mass the solemn funeral ser sung, after which the funeral process formed and the vemains were borne to llul\ Sepulchre, where they were interred beside those of his uncle and his parents The pall bearers were Messes, K. B, Simp son, J. R. Shaw, L. G. Hetzel, Samuel Petti- grew, H. M. Judsonand Bernard Gordon. of Journalist, In Memoriam. Wednesday afternoon there was a large mecting of the newspaper men of this city held in the rooms of the Press club in Tue Bee building, A committeo consisting of the following ‘was appointed to draft resolutions relative to thodeath of the late J. B. J. Ryanand pub- ish the same i in n » Sunday papers: Messrs, C. Hardy, R Goodill, . J. Fitzmor- ris, S. ¥, \\’um\bl idge and Ed A, O'Brien, A Physicians Advice. I suffered for years from gencral debility. Tried other remedies, and got mno relief. My Physician prescribed S. Lincreased in flesh; My appetite improved; 1gained strength; Was made young again; 1t is the best medicine 1 know of. MAmALEy TURPEN, Oakland City, Ind Send for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases. SWIFT bl'mu-u, Co., Atlanta, Ga C. 8. RAYMOND WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Sole Agent in Omaha for Gorham Man- ufacturing Co's Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS, RICH CUT GLASS and CHINA. Qur Stoek of Fine Goods is the Largest and Our Prices the Lowest. Come and see us. Cor. Douglas & 15th St = ‘OMAHA Medical and Sureical Tstifute Corner Oth and Harnoy Streets, Omaha. FOR THE TREATME.NT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR. A. T. MCLAUGHLIN, President. Founded by Dr. J. W, McMenamy, The Majority Of so-called coughyenres do little more than fmpair the digestive functions and 5 bile. y on fhe con- y bes not - er stomach edicine Is so safe and and terfere with the fut or liver. No other n ous in diseases of the throat lungs Four year was fol ery sick, a 1 about four months, 1 employed a physician most of the time, who finally said I was in consump- tion, and that ieeould not help me. One of my neighbors adyised me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. T did so, and, before finished taking the first bottle was able to sit up all the time, and to go out. By the tinie T had finished the bottle * was well, and lave romalied so ever s ~L. D. Bixly, artonsvile, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, PREFARED BY DR. J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists, Pric2 §1; six Lottlzs, 6. Urs.BettsxBetts Physicians, Surgcons and Specialists, 09 DOUGLAS STRERT OMAHA, NEB age L vere cold, which o mort widoly nad 1 vorably known spoc- (nTints e the Uriean perience, remarkablo skil 2ess in the treatment and cure of Nervous, Ohronio and Surgical Diseases, ontitle thoss eminent physicians to the full confidence of the afiiicted every where. They guarantoe: CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CURE for theaweul sffects ot carly vice and the numer- ous evila that follow in its t PRIVATE U000 "AN D 8KiN prsEAsEs nontly oured speudily, completaly and pery NERTOUS DERTAY RN L DIS: ORDERS yleld rewdlly to thetr sknifal trone: ment. PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL guaranteed cured without pain or detel trom busine HYDROCELE AND VARICOCELE perm m-nuy 200 avcooamholly SRFOR B, overy case. HILIS, GONORIH EET,” Sper- atarthoks Bert tmuilY Caki aka, Lost AR oot Night Emissions, 1 d Facultios, Femalg Vouknes and ull dellcate disorders pecullar or sex positively cured ns well as all tional disorders ¢ at rosult from youth- ALUTE YenTs. A permane ntly removal con plote. without outting, caustic or dilatation. Ouros affected at homo Iy patient withous & mo- T QOUNG AND MlDDLE -AGED MEN, Th ful _ effects of A SURE (,URI: m'r“"".}' whioh brinka organie weakness, di inz both mind and body, with all ita dnndeu 1ls, permanonty cured Address those who havem- DRSEREIISE ety o proper indulgence and solitary habits, Which ruin both mind aad body, unfitting them for hulhmsu‘n\lll& OP mATTIHgE EN or_those entering on that happy lite, s wareot physical debility, quiokly nasisted. «OUR BUCCHsS In based upom facte Pirst—Praotiosl expori: gnce. Becond—Evory caye is specially studled, thus starting right. Third-Medioin prepured in our laboratory exactly o sult ©oach ¢ase, thus effecting cures without injury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA. NEB. AMUSEMENTS A NOYABLE EVENT. Saturday Matin Nights, Commenci o iy Bvee, © OCTOBER 23 2 SURPRISE PARTY RICE'S S ¥HFSE Iun.oH.nmnn- Production of the NATIONAL NOVELTY, World's Fair AT NOTICE. The orchestra of Foyd's Opera House, the finest organization of the kind in the west, can be engaged for parti=s, balls and recep- tions on the follow: dates: Saturday, Monday, Tussday and Wednesday, October 25, 27, 28 and 20. Arrangements can be made with Boyd R Be The Grand Two Nights And Saturda Commencing Friday, Oct. RUSCO & SWIFT'S BIG [nele Tom's Cabim & Swit's Minst < Tho anly trick R 24, ricen. Spocial Saturday matinee for Jad dren. Ohildren, any part of the house, 15 “Grand Upera Houss 4 NIGHT %, SUNDAY, TOCTORER tost of all Trish ¥ An Trishman's Love A Graoat Gompanyy, Magnificont Scenery A GREATICOMEDY EVENT, sunl prices. Box sheet open Saturday, Dime Fden [\usee, WILL LAWLER, MANAGER. CORNER H'(H AND FARNAM bTS OMAHA 206th. Collection rtel by & 0 Ctho v Uitz i Dublin® GIKS Banjo Nongs and Dan K Wiy pilan allads, GET WEI.l STAY WELL e dome. 18 you, AN, younk or ol hav an: At an o, Delitty, Ol b Srethods & Monp. olyorSuctens xplatned in OUR NEW BOOK FOICAL (O, A ITAPEY MAN WEA MANHOOD Jariy Doy and Abuse, Loat v Bosith tully Il'lull Froa oM BUE ] 174 Fuiven bt P um e ST In the country, carry the stock and variety of Men's Shirts and rooms for surplus stock, are crowded with winter underwear and other in large quantities in anticipation of the increased dutieswhich woolen goods, stock at exceptionally low prices The following lots which we place on special bargains. Men's fancy striped Camel's Hair shirts and drawe Plain Camel's Hair, silk bound and silk stitched, w Fancy heavy Cashmere shirts and drawers, finishec Superior natural wool shirts and drawers, of ey All the above are grand values, Our hosiery is sold at about one half the prices other immense. In this department we offer this week the fo! Fine wool seamless socks at 15c¢ a pair. Very fine merino, full regular made, In gloves we carry a full assortment; Nothing but what is of reliable stock rant every pair. Our prices : Within the nary cel lowing all the desirable and of good make is re positively below everybody else. Having saved thisincreased duty, we are enabled silk bound at ith ribbe 1 shoulders, ent finish with ribbed ends at 75¢. stores styles for driving and sold at our glove cuonter, Our storem/ furnishings, purchased must now be paid on imported to mark all our Drawers we do, immense This low scale will continue as long as our presentstock lasts, ¢forthis week, will be found extraordie 35¢ each, d ends at 50c¢ each. neat stripes at 65c. charge. Our assortment is two big bargains, Others are selling these at joc, of handsome shades at 20c. street wear, as we ware past few days we have received an entire new stock of hats, We venture to say that during last week we opened more hats than a good size hat store would get in in a year. We had an immense run in this department, and were obliged to stock up again, and now we are ready for another run, Latest shapes and prices, Open until 8 p. m. lower than ever. Saturday, 10 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co., Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. American Hand Sewed Shoe Co. OMAHA Are the Exclusive Western Agents Voonsocket an The largest manufacturers of rubber footwear in the world, goods in theeity. Prices always the lowest. Correspondence solicited , for the hode Istund Rubber Goods, We carry the only complete stock of first-class rubbes N TRY OUR LEATHER SOLED RUBBER BOOTS, THE BEST MADE: AMERICAN HAND SEWED | ON SALE PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WESL NORTH and SOUTH AT 1302 Farnam Stra % HARRY P. DEUEL, Gity Passeuzor and T‘ kot Azenc MANHOOD RESTORED. “A cheap bargain takes money from| the purse,” and |brings disappoint- ment in the end., A |good bargain is an| |honest exchange for value received, and lgives lasting satisfac. [tion to both buyer dnd seller, Our fall ulhd winter selection lof Men’s Clothing land Furnishings (to which we are constantly receiving | ladditions of the lat-| lest and the bust) |warrants our an- noun cement of 'GOOD BARGAINS! cnrey Discases, ory, Loss o Po'wer, Headnch: Wakefilness, Lo Manhood, Nervous. news, Luksitide, a1l plore & Atjer Hgo. power of the Generative Organs, in either eex, caured by over-exertion, youtbful 'indiscretions, of the cxcesive use of tobacco opium,or stimilaste, d to Infirmit aud Insanity. 0 the vest pocket Sent by mall to any addres; tion this paner. Address BADRIR CHUERICALCO 4] bearlirs St Ohlcago, L. FOILSALL 1S OMA A, N Kubn & ‘Cor Cor- 8 & Dougiss Strecin, JA; Fuller' & o, Cor. it 9 Streets, KD Foster & Co.. Counell Blults, Towa. FOR MEN ONLY MAUIC CURE fis = AN X YOUS DEBILITY. Eil y apackage, oF § for 84 Uircuir tree, Men an ¢ excesses inO1d o ANTI00D ity ro- Very case Or money five days' tre curely sealod fr redy Co. O st. Clair Hotel, Cor. 13th and Do Mind; w8 of Errors Ne — Eye and Ear Su 1310Dodge Street. Spectacles fitted. DR. BAILEY, N GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of Teeth on Rubber, for FIvE DOLLARS, A per ranteed. Teeth extr To g l!||loulnul Bick Headache. fimmmmm, 0 r. and witkout Liver Complaints, | the and silver fillings and Crown Wor T rrant OFFICE F’AXTUM BLOCK, 16T AND FARNAM Entrarce, 161 street elevator. Open evens geon accurately cortaln remedy, BILE BEANS Do the MALL BIZE (40 little bouns to thobot tconvenient: sult wll ages. Friceot eltner stie, nla per butdle. KISSING i.7, 17 TG iy | CILS (COPPOrS OF BLaw ps). J. F. 8MITI & €O Makers of “‘Bile Boaus, St Louls. Mo, ngs until §'o'clock, Fol LADIES ONLY h remedy, o BOE=G 0, NEB. DR. MCGRE THE SPECIALIST. PRIVATE DISEASES. 110 to five days without theloss SYPHILIS CURED IN 80 ’l() JU DA YS, ANTER LOST MAN HOOD oot SKIN DlSEASES“' truly i d Pt TIOV 1ok YOI LAIEN FitoM 2 DR McGREW S Prirathty ‘. 2 1 CLAR it 14th and Farnam Sts. street Office, Entrance on elthes DRE.C.WESTS" KERVE AND BHMN TREATMENT, i for asiiin, Wk fRtiats Ko a T o €0 Uarantoes JODMAN DRUG €O, roam Street, - = Owmaha \'ub, DRUNKENNESS I ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIO. w0 1he thowh KU & OB o Dot ! i ohA iR B Ve "0 U