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THE CITY. James B, Holland has . been pla the field by the labor element for s sor in the Third ward, The Vinton school, ¢h has been closed ove count of diph- theria, reopet . A. H. Cook, with eelling ¢ worthless re of the Couk Co., was sed in the police court y The funor took - place attended Switchmens' £ y being pre Remedy Dan Eckland M. Miller, medical practitioner, [ terday charac ted at the ternoon ter, He wa time of his arrest The residence store of N. Christe north Twenticth str 3 by fire ye intoxic our and feed “on 1t and remai died in his i 1 th tieth street shipped to hi City, Mo., ys Wy The various democratic ward clubs in the city will meevat . the he of the Samosets to-morro which ternoon, wer for interment, with th takes ple were notified by the authoritics of South Omaha of a robbery having been com- mitted at that place. No names wer given, The stolen property consisted of a silver watch and 325 in gold coin. Yesterday the result of the fall examination in Creighton college was kunown to the sti- onduct and diligence, sre distributed to the ers of the several student il meeting of the city council tkis evening, The e bodies ord first, and third by the bo wances on their awards ¢ works: paving nth street, and other mat- wrs of importance to the public. The Unity Shakespeare club will mect to-morrow evening in Trinity chy Seventeenth and Cass str The three ‘he Merchant of Venico will be nd. P'rof. Chanran will read an essay. and o vocal rehearsal of Shake- spearein sketehes will be given, phs. iy, is at the Pax of Lincoln, is at the Pax at the Mur 10, of Genoa, is B 1, of Nebraska City, is at the Mur Milton D, Poke, Paxton. of Plattsmouth, is at the )t His Own, vered Tuesda; action of his e tochth and Webs New State Vetering Dr. Osborne, of Fremont, who merly assistant stat appointed by the goy to succeed Dr sition son Newark, N. J been sick for some tim veterinarian has been "The latter is now is it is stated he han Bishop Newman an Omahan. The people of Omaha without regard to sect will be glad to learn that Bishop New- man has ratitied the action of the M. E eral conference by sclecting this as the p of his residence. The bishop has gone to attend a conference of the bishops of the M. church, and on his return will be ac- companicd by Mrs, Newman, All Saints, To-day is the feast of All Saints, a day of special devotion in the Catholic church, In St. Jonn's Collegiate church tho masses will be said at 6, 7 and 8:30 1 The will be mass, In the g at S o'clock the Ofil It is a solemn hi; A sermon appro. oceasion will be preached by the A. Damen, S, J. Thompse savator Attached. Contractor n, who arrived here trouble again, He is building a 73 foor storm sewer i outh, and Tuesday his excavator Sioux City man for an old T fathers as a a for partner patented and the part able to use it. taching will not be ‘Without fis Bride. Wm. Denny, one of the stock s South Owaha, who went to Chic: days ago,as alrcady mentioned ia th et married, lesmen of some Denny nee, and tes himself that the fickloncas of layed before rather Bu Nellie, the years, of M was burned \h\u-‘\\ South Omaha, died at midnight last night. The litt ature was playing at the stove when her clothes ¢ ht fire, burning her abdo. sides, s and hands. Medical s summoned and_everytning possible Hone, but only death could easo hior pain or lllu\,fll\m s, The funeral will be at ok this afternoon from the res:d the bereaved parents, Thirty-third between Q and R str s. Interment in \l Mary's celnete red two e, who afternoon at Parking the Avenue. The paving on Capitol avenue is being rap- idly pushed forward and the fine arcas in- closed by curbing in the middle of the street i attracting considerable attention and many question lese spots are intended for flower kardens for the enjoyment. of tho public., are five in number and extend from Eighteenth to Twenticth streets. Four of them are oblong and one, which is situa Detween the first and second pairs an, intersection of Capitol avenue und ! is eireular. ey are 10 bo sodded, set with «wm e with flower beds. The i was @ meeting managers of the Omuna and Cour bridge, at which Joseph Mard, J M. W. Wells and G Wrig present. Superintendent Moore ent and took occasion to erititng Y wm. AR nt of the exercises, which led to a massing of huudreds of people, b vehicles on the main span of th Tuesday, The officers stated tructions, _ prolibiting such rin bad been issued, were not_obeyed. Mr. Moore sai because the instructions had not b erly issued. The bridge, Birang ehough o hold up the crowd, bit stil) such a packing would not bave been allowed on any other bridge in the world. A time, he_said, the wagons were in fo on the span and mounted men from South | Omaka were waltzing promiscuously among fhem. The management will not, it is quite Likelv, permit the same thing 0 ocour agniv of the il Bluffs NEW YORK DOU Medlock ¢ Situation. Mr. George M of Omaha's pio neer residen returned yesterday iorning from an extended tour of . Europe aud the ates. Mr: Medlock 18 an ardent in spegking of the situation in tated that ibat be democracy and the 1 I 3T UL, George the Political However, o demoerats. en fight to the gain the ban fight on the sed by the mu: ngg issues of o on-every sec of themn have the bun | their peaks, Many enses of vk ed the & dana flying fr 1HE THOUSAND, ne has his Name 10,000 Times, Writ- ogzes 1o write 200,000 paste name. Th o int Taesday. ded for use Cput finished 1 per 1,000 Ringing Noises in the ears, sometimes a roaring, buz- zing sound by catarrh, that sable and very com- 083 of smell or heaving also vesult from catarri. Hood's Sa P 1, the od purificr, is pecultarly remedy for this disease, which it e by purifying the blood. If you sulfer from catarrh, try Hood's warilla, the peculiar medicine, Hon. Hon. W. J. Connell eampaign trip thic which he made a His | I's Campaign, has returned from a L the state, duri number of st taddress was delivered at e was an unmense gath ering of cit and farmers from the sur v number of hes Verdon, w rtain and’ fifty minutes in politic n i for nim to continue uded enthusiasm s been, and_entertains hopes great republican eleetion, All doctor: s recommend Jarvis' kit o ture and Draperies. s, jICK, ) Furnam st. Brandy. Carpets, ¥ Acceptance. Rev. Dr. of the Central Congre- gational church of Boston, has | by telegraph of his This i< the hi aid to a minister in this city. The notification will be followed by a letter r reumstances of the case, things states that if he of the church will be with him the the doctor’s ac- received until s0 desires a co sent to Boston subject. 1t is coptance or de ion will b after the receipt of this letter. Advice to Mothers, Jothinz Syrup should al- hildren teething. 1tsoothes 14, s H Mw(xu gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best, romedy fof 2 b¢ o bottle, i ¢ Workmen, men who ride to Omah 1train which runs the water- ks to C ha, were forced to leave the 1 le from the depot, while went to_supper. Yesterday hind time and one of the n-down to let the men in atter refused to ! until and reated night in a make it unpleasant for s WY o L p8usY POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. 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The growth of i CrxrOry Macazixe, although in ono sense phenomenal, s but the result of a quick appreciation of what the Feading public demands und of a studicd rt to gather her the very best that w ravers can suppl, 1t s always been the dosire.of the conductors of TiE CENTURY that fshould be The One Indispensable Periodical that wh: wublications might b » family circle, Tre Ty could not be e who wish tokeey times in all matters L eiveulation would scem to be the response of the and intention ‘of the conductors of the magazine; and. this popularity sver-increasing excellence, The #7th volume, umber, now ready, and the following is a list of of the iore important featw o year, most of which begin iis this number The Century Gallery of Italian Masters, ravings 4 who i8 recognized as the leading ma rlid, and wio hias alread nt four yoars in the Europe i wood for Tik CENTURY thi f the most val- 1 World, This is the most it tie work 16 lias ever entored, and fn orde the fullest ed derived from the picture publishod in , With brief « al papers by W. 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In the fortheoming chapters the autho velop more fully the relations of the President with MeClellan, Grant and other leading generals of the war, with the members of the cabinat and other prom men. Lincoln's plan for the gradual abolishment of slavery will e fully explaine The Roménce of Dollard. o by a writer new to readers of T Crruiy, Mrs Voo, begins in the N b r, with a prefuce by ¥ WEAMAN, the . 1t'is a story of devotion anc ih, based upoh events in the cavly history of The author, us Mr Ya pioncer wi what nay bo called o new de parture in Awerican fiction.” THustrated by HENuy SANDIAN Bible Scenes Illustrated, EnwanD I is now fur- nir the strations, socretarios, Mossrs, > attention will de- by his private \l\m HARTWELL 1 on Bible subjcets tre o timedurin with the Old ana New Testament r Rev Rowixsox, D. D, on - illustrat appears in this Novem. essay on *The xew Reformation,” by Rev v. 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He who subscribes for T CENTURY does himself, his friend or his family an inesti mable scrvice.—THE METHODIST, BALTIMORE, OVEMBER OUR GRAND SALE Commences TO-DAY, and as Overcoats have the call in clothing just now we begin with them and place on our counters to-day and for the coming week a stock of Overcoats new and fresh from the manufacturer and of this season’s make. Without boasting we will simply state that this is the greatest effort we ever made to show you what we can do. The goods we offer are worth not only double, but some of them positively three times the amount we ask for them. They are on exhibition in our window, marked in vlain flgures and any Overcoat in our window that is marked, can positiyely be had in our store in any size from 33 up to42. we can not do justice in this advertisement. The finest of these Overcoats You must see the ments, examine the rich silk and satin linings, see how they are made and try one on to apvreciate the values we are offering this week. Have you ever seen an elegant Satin Lined Overcoat for $7.75? We offer you one now. We do not boast of the satin lining alone but we offer you a good Coat which will give you perfect satisfaction in wear., Itis made of good Blue Chinchilla, lined throughout up to the button holes with quilted satin—fine satin sleeve lining and plush pockets, Our price is $7.75. We offer a line of eleg beautiful mixed shades. lined with fine silk serge, satin sleeve tining, admirably made. A third line which we marked § blue and Oxford. garment, which could not be bought ordinariiy for less than §25 We cannot mention one-tenth of the bargains we offer. The real valve for this coat is ¢18; our price $8. $10 contains These are lined throughout with very fine satin, a beautiful and ant heavy weight Kerseys and Costor Beavers at ¢8 , corded edge Other houses would ask $20 for such a garment. , These are of silk velvet collars and some very fine montagnacs and chinchillas, in showy The stock containg a line of garments which in richness of material and quality of workmanship, have not been shown in Omaha before, and we give a positive guarantee that every garment is offered for less than half its value. Plain Figures and One Price. Nebraska Clothing Gompany Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. IT WILL PAY YOU To examine our present stock of MENS' UNDER- WEAR, comprising all grades at fair prices. Stand- ard goods and superior qualities in the well-known makes, the Holroyd, Vicuna, Natural Wool &o. N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts. 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