THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 1. 1883. THE CITY. 13. Holland line boon ] > 1nec < l In the flclil by tlto lubor clement lor nss-cs- " fcor In the "Third ward. The Vinton school , which 1ms been closed over ucdc on nccoxml of diph theria. , reopened yesterday. A. It. Cook , charged with pollinp a worthless ruci.co ] ( the Couk Itemi-dy Co. , was discharged in the police court yesterday. The funeral of the late Dan Kcldand took place jevterday and was largely attended , \ip\\artts of seventy of the S\v'itcliineiiB Aidat-bociation being pres ent. ent.F. . M. Miller , an alleged medical practitioner , was arrested yesterday afternoon an being u suspicious charac ter. Ho was intoxicated at the time of Ills arrest. The residence and flour and feed fltoro of N. A. Christeii'-on , at KiU/i north Twentieth street , was badly in jured by fire yesterday. The lots was between 1,6W ) and . * UXK , ( ) , The remains of O. A. Sanders , who died in his apartments on South Twen tieth street Monday afternoon , wore shipped to his former home ut JelTort-on C ity , Mo. , yesterday for interment. The various democratic ward clubs in the city will meet at the heailriuarters of the Satno'ets to-morrow evening and consider matters in connection with the democratic parade _ , which takes place Saturday ovening. nhortly before midnight the police were notified by the authorities of South Omaha of a robbi-ry having boon com mitted at that place. No names were given. The stolen property consisted of a silver watch and : " > in gold coin. Yesterday the result of the fall examination in Crcighton college was made known to the students- . _ Testimonials menials of good conduct and diligence , and premiums were distributed to the deserving members of the several classes. A special meeting of the city council is called for tl.is e\ening. The call em bodies ordinances on tlioir lirst , second and third reading ; awards of contracts by the board of public works ; paving South Eleventh street , and other mat ters of importance to the public. Tlio Unity Hliakesncaro club will meet to-morrow evening in Trinity church , Seventeenth and C'ass streets. The last three acts of ' 'Tho Merchant of Venice" will bo read. 1'rof. Chnnrnn will read an essay , and a vocal rehearsal of Sliakc- bpcaican sketches will be given. i'ornonal I'ani E. C. Calkins , of Kearney , is at the Pax- ton. ton.F. F. M. Fish , of Lincoln , is at the Pax- ton. ton.E. E. P. F.iirchilil , of Gcno.i , is at the Mur- rny. rny.II II S. Schwiml , of Nebraska City , is at the Murray. Milton U. I'oUc , of Pluttsuiouth , is at the Paxtoa. _ _ A Kire of Mis Own. Fire wan discovered Tuesday afternoon In tlio house owned by J. .1. CIulliKan , the chief of tlto lire ( lupiiitiiient , but the pionipt nctioa of Ins men saved the ImiUlnijr. Only a few dollar- . ' damage was done. The lire is supposed to have been caused by a spailc lolf'ii ! | , ' on tlio roof , 'ihu house is ou Eigh teenth mid Webster. New State Veterinarian. Dr. Osborao , of Fremont , who was for merly assistant state veterinarian has boon appointed bv the governor state veterinarian , to succeed Dr. Gerth , who resigned the po sition some months ago. The luttor is now is Newark , N. .1. , where it is stated ho ban been sick for some time. lllHtioi > No\vmm ; an Omiliiin. The people of Omaha without regard to sect will bo glnd to learn that LJishop New man lias ratilled the action of the M. E. gen eral conference by selecting this as tlio place of his residence. The bishop has gone east to attend a conference of the bishops of the M. E. church , and on his return will bo ac companied bv Mrs. Nuwmaa. All Saints. To-day is the feast of All Saints. It is n day of special devotion in the Catholic church. In St. John's Colleglato church the toiassos will bo said at 0 , T and 8:30 : a. in. The last will bo a solemn high mass. la the evening at 8 o'clock the Ofllco of the Dead will bo chanted by the clergy and mcinbcis of the Acolythical society. A sermon appro priate to the occasion will bo preached by the Hew. Father A. Uamen , S. J. Thoinv oiin * Kxcuvntor Attached. Contractor Thompson , who arrived hero Tuesday , seems to have met trouble again. Ho is building a "Jj foot storm sewer in in Plattsmouth , and Tuesday his excavator was attached by a Sioux City man for an old debt of 81- " ! which Thompson fathers as a legacy ftorn his connection with a former partner. Thompson claims tlio excavator is patented and tlio parly attaching will not bo able to use it. AVitliotit HI ; Hrlde. Wm. Denny , ono of the stock salesmen of South Omaha , who wont to Chicago some dnys agoas already mentioned in the Den , to get married , has returned without bis wife. On the eve of bis expected bridal , ho found that his intended bride had eloped and mar ried a clerk named Lamoicaux. Mr. Denny Jsno way disturbed over the occurrence , and congratulates himself that the lleicleness of the young girl was displayed befoio rather than after marrying her. Ilurncit ( o Ocatli. Nclllo , the infant daughter , aged two years , of Mr. and Mrs. Edward MeGce , who was burned Monday afternoon at South Omaha , died at midnight last night , the little creature was plaving at the steve when her clothes caught llro , burning her abdo men , sides , arms and bands. Medical aid was summoned and everything possible was done , but only death could ease her pain or end her Bufferings. The funeral will bo at " o'clock this afternoon from the residence of the bereaved parents , Thirty-third street , between Q and K streets. Interment in St. Mary's cemetery. I'arklni ; tlio Avenue. The paving on Capitol avenue is being rapIdly - Idly pushed forward and the line areas in closed by curbing in the middle of the street is attracting considerable attention and many questions. Those spots arc intended for llowcr gardens for the enjoyment of the public. They are live in number and extend from Eighteenth to Twentieth streets. Four of them are oblong aad one , which Is situated between the first and second pairs nnd at tlio intersection of Capitol avcnuo and Nmtcontb , Is circular. They are to bo sodded , w ill beset set with evergreens anil dotted hero and th ro with ( lower beds. The thoroughfare will bo greatly bcautlllod by these impiovemcnts , and lying as they do on the incline they will bo seen and admired for many blocks cast on tut avenue. After tlio Opening. was a meeting of the managers of the 07Mi'n * and Council Bluffs bridge , at which Joseph M ird , J.T. Stuart , M. W. Wells and Gcorgo F. Wright were present. Superintendent lOooro was pres ent and took occasion to crltuHvt'.hiuii.rtv. ngcincnt of the exorcises , which led to a massing of hundreds of people , horses and vehicles on the main span of ttto bridge Tuesday. The oftlccrs stated that in > tructlons prohibiting such a ga\h < cring bad been issued , but . \vcro not obeyed. Mr. Moore said it was because tlio instructions had not been prop crly issued. Tlio bricge ) , of course , wa ptroag enough to bold up the crowd , but still such u packing would not huvo been allowed en nny other bridge la the world. At oiu time , ho said , the wagons were in four linot on the span and mounted men from Soutl OmaUa were waltzing promiscuously amom them. The management will not , it is qulti UUclv , "permit tue same thing to occur ngn1" NEW VOltlC MctUock on the j'ollllcnl Situation. Mr. Gcorgo Medlock , ono of Omaha's pioneer neer ri" > i < lrnK returned yesterday morning Tom ( in extended tour Of Kuropo uud the United States. Mr Meillock is an ardent lomocrat , but In speaking of the situatlQ" IM Now York Cily ( jo stntcd that the comb.it bo- wceji the , County democracy and the Tain- nitny element AVUS of no little magnitude , mil might cut a conspicuous figure in the imtmcr in which the Emniro RtAto will enter .ho electoral college. However , ho states hat the representative democrats entertuln lopca of conilning the light to the Issues of the municipality , ami thereby gam tlio ban- icr Vote for Cleveland. The light on the Mate ticket , ho saj s , is absorbed by the nut- ilclp.il and national imbroglio. In speaking of Indiana , Mr. Medlock foreshadowed a lemocrutic victory. "Tho Hooilcr state , " remarked the gentle- nan , "would put you In mind of a forest in winter. H 1ms got a flag polo on oveiy sec tion of land , and most of them have tha ban dana flying from their peaks. " Many cases of rliMimatism , which have resisted the skill of the profc sion , have iromptly yielded torflmt wonderful icmedy , Salvation oil. .Ti cents. Taite the news homo to Mary , and tell her hat rnv cough has gone , and thnt a W cent mttlo ol Dr. Hull's Cough sjrup did tli jlcssed work. _ I'ASTIiltS UY T ! K THOUSAND. John A. .MoHliniic lias Ills Name Writ ten UOO.OOO TltncH. John A. Mcblmne , several dajs ago , gave in order to ono of our local commercial col- eges to write 00,000 pasters containing his mine. These are intended for use on next Tuesday. They arc now being sent out to ill paits of the state to tiusty lieutenants vho are expected to p.istc them on republi can tickets over the name of Governor Phajer. Some of them , it is claimed , are low being pasted on the tickets in ndvatuo of election. Seventy-live men were put to \oik upon the job and the .same was linishcd n two dnjs , the w filers receivings ! per 1UHO usters. 'I hey arc Jightly attached to sheets > f yellow board , 20 being on each side. In his way they can be easily mailed. Noises in the eirs : ' omotiincs si roarinp , buz- 7.\\\K \ \ sound , ! ire unused by catarrh , tbat exceedingly disagreeable and very coiu- inoii ( liscnse. Loss of hincll or hearing itlbo result from cutiirrii. Hood's Sar a- mrillti , the krreit ! blood purilior , is peculiarly successful remedy for tins disease , which it euros by purifying the blood. If you suffer from catarrh , try Hood's yarsaparilUi , the peculiar inedicino. Hon. AV. , ) , Council's Cainpnlmi. Hon. W. .1. Council has returned from a cntnpiilgn trip through the state , dtiriiif ; which ho inndo u number of stirring pcecliC3. His lust address was delivered ut Voidon , wheto there was nn immense gutli- criiiK of citizens and fanners from the sur- loumbtu ; country. There was n number of other spongers jircscnt , hut they K.IVO way voluntarily to Mr. Council , who entertained them for ono hour and fifty minutes in a speech upon the political issues of tlio campaign. When he had finished the nudiiMico clamored for nim to continue. Mr. Council reports unbounded enthusiasm wherever he has been , and entertains hopes of a great lopublic.iu election. All doctors recommend Jnrvis' Brandy. Carpets , Furniture nnd A line assortment of now goods. CIIAS. SIlIVinUCK , Nos. 1200 , 120S and 1210 Furnain st. Dr. Duryea's Acceptance. Rev. Dr. Duryea , of the Central Conpro- rational church of Boston , has been notified jy telegraph of bis election as pastor of the First Congregational church of this city at a salary of < i,000 per year. This i the bign- cst salary paid to a minister in this cjty. The notification will bo followed by a letter ting forth the circumstances of the case , which among other things states that if he so desires a committee of the church will bo sent to Hoston to confer with him on the subject. It is not likely that the doctor's ac ceptance or declination will bo received until after the receipt of this letter. Advtco to Mother * ) . Mrs. Winslow's Sootbln ? Syrup should al ways bo used for children teething. It soothes the child , softens the gums , allays all pain , cures wind colic , and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. i3c ! a bottle. Angry Workmen. Tuesday night about three hundred work ing men who ride to Omaha every night in a special train which runs from the water works to Omr.ha , were forced to leave the same about half a milo from the d"pot , while the conductor went to supper. Yesterday the train was behind time and ono of the doors was broken down to let the men in. Tlio latter refused to pay their faro until they had almost reached Florence , and threatened that if they were not treated more kindly in future they would innke it unpleasant for somebody. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never vnrlca. A mnrvol of purl- tystrength Htul\\lioIesomi'nes- < ccouoin Icaltliniitlioordliifiry kinds , nnd cannot lie sold Incompotltionwlth tlio multitude "f low cost , Miort welKlit iiluiu or { iliosno.ttu powders. Sola only in c.n. Hoy.il ll.iklnt ; I'owdor Co. , IM Wall strcut. Now Vork. DON'T SCOLD n man for groaning when he has lUii'iimatiMii or Neuralgia. The pain is simply iiwfiil. No torture in the oncicnt times was more painful than these twin disease * . HutoiiKlitn't a in.in to be lilfimi'il if , having Ulicu- matism or Neuralgia , he wont use Atli-lo'jiho-ros , when it has cured thousinth who have sufl'cred in the Baine way ? It lias cured hundreds nflcr pliys-iclnii have pronouuctd them inetiralifrt. "Tho VI1I of nre plirtlclani could not cnrimeof IUieniui l i which h d etllwJ . . . inu luuei. aim niu iiuiu vi.au.i uu for four ind n Imlt houn nituoul . . - - . - . . 1 continued it * u o nnd am now utdl n Uiv 8. II. THOYKK , Nt > w Albany , Ind. K3ScndGecnts fur tlinU < nutlftil colored I'le- ' i ture , " MoorWi ilnlJtii , " "THE ATHLOPHOROS CO , 112 Wall SI. H.Y. PENNVnOVAI. "WAFEKS ere nicocajf ally irtuj inontlily by 01 IT 10,000 .Indies. AruSii/f. Effectual ami ricatant " 1 ixTbox hy mail.or at ilrucreista. Sraled . 'artifulari 3 postage stamp * . Address Till ! Kuutucv One in oj i. Co. , Uinuorr. Uicu. I for sale anil bu mall by Goodman 1 J > rtff ( Jo. , OmataV HECENTURY. . SOME FEATURES IN 1889-THE NOVEMBER NUM J BER BEGINS A VOLUME-A NEW ART ENTERR1SE KENNAN'S SUCCESSFUL. SERIES , "Tho growth of Tun CrATC nv MioAztxr , although in ono RCHM phenomenal , is but the nnturnl result of u quick appreciation of what the reading pubjle demands mid of a studied c'ffoit to gather together the very best that writers , urtlstM and engravers can supply. " It has ulwnjs been tlio desire of the conductors of TUB Cr.NTt'rn that It should DO The One Indispensable Periodical of UR clnss ; that whatever other publications might bo desirable In the family circle , Tni : CINTI : in could not bo neglected by those who wish toJ-ocpabtcustolMlic times in all malteis pertaining to culture Its unprecedented circulation would seem to bo the response of Iho public to this ( U'slro and intention of the conductors of the nmirnriiic ; nnd this popularity again Jujs upon the magazine the burden of over-increasing excellence. The MTth volume , nineteenth year , begin * with the November number , now ready , nnd the following Is n list of some of the more imjioitant features of tliu year , most ot which begin in this number : The Century Gallery of Italian Masters , Engravings by Tiii.M'if IM Ceil , who Is-recoKiii/cd as the lending nmga/lno engraver of tlio world , and who has already spent four jours In the ICuropoan nllories producing upon wood for Tin : Crs-it aii this series of the most val uable piitures In the Old.World. . . This is the most itnpoitaut nitlstle work upon which the ninga/int ? haw ever entered , and In order that the fullest ed ucational results may bo di'rivrd from the pictures , they will bo published In historie-ll order , with brief ci ltlc.il papers by W. .1. Hi n.i M VN and Mil. Col.i * . i'lic Hist of tliesc.with engravings and notes on tholiwaiitincsandCiiiiabuc , Is in Nuvoinbcp. Strange True Stories of Louisiana , Collected by ( ii oimi. W. Cviu.r , a'thor of "Old Creole Da.\s , " "The Orandlsslmcs , " etc , the Ilrst one of which anil a chapter cut.lied "How I Got Thorn ' appears in November. Koine of the-e stories an-mi'ii'ly tiansirtlied or translated In Mr. Cvmi ; from the original uianu- scripts , otlms ale accurate narratives by him of actual oecuranco" . The Siberian Exile System. The remarkable series of papers which Mr. Cir.ouon Kixis : Is now fur nishing to Tin : Crsn in upon this important subject is attracting the at tention of the ci vili/ed * . \ orld.aml the pnpoi s are being repi lilted in hundreds of foieign Journals in Kuropo and Asia , but are not allowed to enter Russia In nnj language. The San Kraneisi o C/uniiMc / says that , in these pipers , "Mr. ICi-SNVN 1ms lifted the veil and revealed a condition oinffniis ol which the outside \\oild lias no conception or rcall/ation. " The November CI.N- it in contains a strong paper in tins series on "Political Kxilcs and Com mon Convicts at Tomsk , " with Interesting Illustrations. Lincoln in the War. The nuthorlrcd "Life of Lincoln , " by his private secretaries , Messrs. Nil 01.11 and II vv , now appearing in Tin : CIINTI in , is holding the attention of thousands of icadcis. In the tortheoming chapters the authors will de velop more fully the iclations of the Piesident with McClellim , Grunt and other leading general- the war , with tlio members of the cabinat and other pi oiiiincnt men. Lincoln's plan for the giadu'il abolishment of slavery will bo fully explained. The Romance of Bollard. A serial novelette by a writer new to readers of Tin : Crsn itv , Mrs. MIUY Humvr.u. CAnil it\\ooi > , begins in the November number , with n preface by FinSt is PMIUMAV , the historian. It is a story of devotion and heroism , based upon events in the early history of Canada. The author , as Mr PAHUMAN savs , "is a pioneer in what may bo called n new do- paituio in Amcilcnn lictien. " lllustiated by HIMISANMIIVM. : . Bible Scenes Illustrated. Occasional illustrated papers by Mr. I D\\AHII \ L. WILSON , on Uihlo subjects treated in the International Sunday-School Lessons , will appear fiom limo to time during the year , nnd theto will bo aiticlcs on existing inonumenis connected with the Old and New Testament narrative , by various writers. A paper by the Hiv. : Ciuiti r.s S. Roms > ov , 1) . O. , on "Where was 'the Place called Calvary' ' " with striking illustrations , appears in this Novem ber number , and there is also a timely essay on "The New Information , " Uy Hcv. LIM\N AIIIIOTT , D. U. Pictures of the Far West. A scriesof full-page enaravmirs from original drawings by M un Hu LOCK FOOTI : may bo expected In each number of Tin : Or.sri'iiv for the coming .xoir. These designs are tlio artistic result of a loin ; residence in the far west and are charac tic result of a long residence in the far U'cst , and are charac teristic of the landscape and customs of a largo part of tl.o . country. The Ilrst picture , "Looking for Camp , " is in Novem ber. " The November Century t > IMfcZ&fW Contains , besides the serial features already mentioned , nn nr- tlcle nn "The Guilds ol vhc City ot London , " illustrated by Jo-i'i'ii Pi\sn.i. : ; Unpublished Letters ol Lord Nelson , viitli * ' tuo portraits of the hero of Trafalgar : n slim t story , "Mistaken Premises" : "Ornvolotto Witnessed and Revisited , " by Mi u M HAI.SIT u > , illustrated ; Kdit inals , Open Letters , Poems ( by .IAMI s Wiinco'in Kn.in , H. S. 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To ONKAMI Al l.-Are y u iiiffurlnir from n Coneh Cold , A > IIIIUII. MrciMohUli. or nny of tha uirlous mil munury trcuhlci tlna nt often end > In Cimmiuiuilrm ? It K ) , like "Wlll'iir I'uru I'tMl-Mtnruil and I.li'iu ' B .nle mid Mini roiucdy. 'llil l no Htmck ! iri-p riltton , l > utl ri-uulnrly iirotrrlUud by the mcdlrnr faculty Manufucturclonly by A. ll WILUOU , Chcnilit , Hus ton. fold Uy wll Uru k-i | > l . DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John G. Jacobs. ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the old stand. Hi ; I'arnain St. Orders by telegraph solicited and promptly attended. U'eleplionu to No. ' "J. IT. J" Surgeon and Physical , OfflcoN.W Coinerilthana Uouijluadt. Offlc * telephone , i < U ; UoiWoaco t < jlcpliou , Mi , OUR GRAND SALE Commences TO-DAY , and as Overcoats nave 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 r > lain figures and any Overcoat in our window that is marked , can positively be had in our store in any size from 33 up to 42. The finest of these Overcoats we can not do justice in this advertisement. You must see the gar ments , examine the rich silk and satin linings , see how they are made and try one on to appreciate 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. It is made of good Blue Chinchilla , lined throughout up to the button holes with quilted satin fine satin sleeve lining , corded edge and plush pockets , Other houses would ask $20 for such a garment. Our price is $7.75. We offer a line of elegant heavy weight Kerseys and Costor Beavers at $ S , These are of beautiful mixed shades , lined with fine silk serge , satin sleeve lining , silk velvet collars and admirably made. The real valve for this coat is $18 ; our price $ S. A third line which we marked $ iO contains some very fine montagnacs and chinchillas , in blue and Oxford. These are lined throughout with very fine satin , a beautiful and showy garment , which could not be bought ordinarily for less than $2/5. / We cannot mention one-tenth of the bargains we offer. The stock contains 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 Cor. I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Burlington IwfingiM . v- > The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all Imes in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service . between Missouri river points and Chicago. --V5S It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha , and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver tha evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. , i It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. Burlington ! Burlington Route | _ CB8QRRJ SteckPiano yennrtable for powerful irmp ihetlo tone , pliable action and t mlBte durability , au years' re cor * , the beet Ktmran' ot the lence ofTnoso m triimfnta. Ir * I n U C V and all urinnry troubles easily , quick. MUilUl ly rwiUafuly tnr d by liiH'UTA Cap- snles , hevereiit raes rurod In seven days. Sold tl.U > nerUox , nil dni'Kl ( ts , or by mull tiom Io- ) cutaMff..Co. 113 White St. , N.V , Full OlrcctlQj- ? , , Public bale of Imported diaft utiilllims and trot ting block nt Vork , Neb Kuv.fft , 1 8 , common- cliiijntu. : ii m , \Vu 111 oifer our entire Mock of hoises , about in number. > t I'cr- . . . rons. 1 Wydisdale , 1 fehlrc , i 1 reach tuim- - . , . . - . , , . . Ulan , tevcial grade draft ( ind ono trotting stallion llio planet ) < onalsts of ti otthiB bred marcs , fillies and drlv n5ltrMS ! ? : One years time. poodbanUblewer .cqulrt-d. 6 per lent dUcount forcauh. HAUL- K.MN Olt BIH.N12 , = < ( > fn r v' JulMJACII. P. M. WOODS , Auctlouecr. MVOUCKS-A. OOOtmiCII , ATTOIlVrr.AT.f.AIT. iiUcuuoniKi.CUIc ioi ndvjcfl freci " ; * * ' luiluctn quUUr anJ l llrtr a < cuJ V * IFOR SALE-I- CVERYV/HERC. APVIC8 rrtEB. HOW TO ACT. l/MtTlr' > r > MMtnli .4iloifd. Pi * . ruitwe Xleclli. . BID ! KwDcll9Kftl dl or.