8 , THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : "TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 15 , 1887. ANOTHER' PROMISING BOOM , * ! > The Chicago < fe Northwestern Frolgh' Trains Run Into Omaha. OTHER NEWS OF RAILROADS Cubic Moves-Start Ing tin Metropolitan Run Ovrr by the Cars Otlii-r Ijocal News , itc. , Ktc. Northwestern In Otnalin. YcMcrilny the Chicago it Northwestern roni bcfrun nn cntfrjirlsc which will undoubted ! , result to thu ttdviiiitiiKC of thin city as well ti of the rend Itself. It Is the running of a dull ; fust freight trnin between this city nnd Chi ciigo , tliu mutter of which will bo deoosite In the new depot of the company , corner o Fourteenth und Webster streets. Thta sei lion of the city In the past few months hrt undergone a wonderful transformation , sue ns Is witnessed only when several largo ral road companies undertake the turning of ut used | ii opcrty into yards and depot giound ! At the pluco Indleutcd the gioutu1 jMit of tholransformiitlon has been eiTectu by the Clilcuno & Northwestern , \ \ lilch hn laid over eleven miles of tracks for J aid pui jioses , and constructed ti freight depot , th largest nnd on the most npptoved style ; In th city. Thu building extends along Fourteen ! Htrcct about seven hundred feet , and for dlstuniu of ! MO feet Is forty feet wide. U I Uo stories In hclLrht. Attached to it is a out-house , : i < l feet In length , whli U is bi ; onc-Htui.v In height. A broad and siibstai tlal platloi in runs on cither siilo of the depoi nnd at thu not them end is a pernianont ilei rick , which may bo utlli/cd in the lif Ing of the heaviest machinery. Surroum ing thu depot it a yard between thrco an four acres in extent covcied with tracks an finely graveled. The depot Is easily access bio on all sides , and Is BO situated that th dinicully of graded uppicaches , which tire nnnoving at other depots , is avoided. At thi depot all the freight for the Chicago &Nortl western will bo icccived and dclivem Heietufoio , however , the freight was n ceivcd und delivi'icd nt other'places. but tin has now been obviated by thu load in quo tion i mining its tiains to this side of tli liver. The train with which the unterpri * was Inaugurated left Chlc.ip last evening at 7 o'clock un will ic.uh hcio today t midnighl. Freight will then beieadyfc dellvetv the llrst thing on Thutsday inon ing. This is un ml vantage which Oniali inoichants noser befoio enjo.\ed. Itisju' ' us advantageous as haing goods shipped lj ( spress The Noithwcstein now ono.\ ] s gieat deal of Omaha's tiuille , and it is noli bo doubted that with its pit-sent supcilc facilities it will 1)0 able to control a inui gieater sharp. Tills cnliy willieadllyl icceivcd by nianj people who hae altogetlu believed that the Northwestern \\asfavo uhlo to tliis city , as an evidence that the co porution has nt length onened its cute to the fact that its own Intelests as well i those of the city demanded moie attention tliowavof rates und of facilities. Thu men places thu other roads , w hose terminus is thu Ultlffs , in the piedicament of eithi coming In somu manner into this cit.or . lo ing u gn > at deal of their piesent pationag It places them at the disadvantage of i least onodaj's later delivery of goods , b cause of thu delay incidental to thu transfi lo the HluITs. The passenger tiains of tl Nortliwestein , until fuithur notice , willco tinue to airlvu and depart fiom Coutu IflutTs. HOCK IM1AM ) DIM II. Last evening the Chicago , Hock Island Pacillctoad , lan out a dining cur with i evening train for the cast fioni the Ulufl nnd passengers took their supper leisure for a couple of hours on thu train. ' IXTT.IWVTATE IjOMUlssJOV. W. A. 1i. CSibbon , who was to have gone Washington to piesent with others thu arg nients of the Omaha board of trade again the abolition of cut load lots , us nlsothod crimination of thu railroads against Omal and In favor of Chicago , says that Comm nioner ( iiilllts ulono went , and has not \ tctuined. Tlieieason of the change in tl delegation is because it was ascettalncd th nil arguments before the intur-stato loinin Hionmustbo hi ought about only after t : foumilitv which obtains in couits of Justici thut Is , llllug the petition , allowing tlmo f nngwer , und then setting a time for tes ninny mid aigumcntation. This , of com < will delaj the hearing of thu case. Mr. ( Ji fits has not jet letutncd. rill' 1'lltI.MhN'S 11VTL. The nnnouiiccment in Snndaj's Urn tli the annual ball of the Hi othci hood of Lm motive Klrenien would come ntt at the e\ | Rition hall next Wednesday night , Is li twenty-four hours ahead of the schedi time. The ball is booked lor Thuisduy nig ] A special fico tiain has been charteieil biingover the t'oniicll lilufts brethtcn bM and ictiiin with them between ! 1 and u m Thu exposition hull is being hai somcly decoiated for the event. IMI'IIOVIMI 1111 ] still Ill\\ ( l UMn Mr. Law , of the advcitising depaitment thu Union 1'uciilc , in company \\ith n mi her of his oilico ussistants , on Sunday nui a personal Inspection of the Union 1'aei Riilnub.in train .set vice , and found in CM enco state of aflaits exattlvdcsciibed the columns of the HIB : BOIIIO da > s ago. T abuses will bo remedied us soon as possili nnd ycsteiday un extra coach was attacli to the Albright and South Omaha train : tha accommodation of ladies. Nowplutfoi will -be built at once at the various statioi nnd steps will bo taken without delay : the election of n depot at Sheelcy for the commodntion of the icsidcnts of Hansci park. The time fiom llanscom park to 1 city over the Union Paclllo is but sovcn m utes , while it takes thirty-flvo minutes the street curs. Other important impio nionts that will bo hailed with pleusuio the patrons of thu suburban run am bel contemplated. y \ST TII Mcovfiii ui. mox * . Slnco the Inception of the overland flyer the Union Pacllle , the adveiti'iing and p. . Bonger dcpaitiuents have been in receipt coiiLjiutulatoiy lettcis from all pu of the country. Ycsteiday J Hoynolds , the companj's agent Fremont , Neb . contributed the followh "It Is duo to the woild that Us millions human beings should bo ndvtscd of the bli of this Hying lueteor.rushiugomvaidthroii the myrnid of twinkling lights upon wny s tion switch stands , bctllko stars in the b canopy of heaven , guiding the proud empi of the night through these numberless o to its resting place bojond the golden gr No wonder the doomed anarchists did not Mro spiritual advice concerning the orthoi Creator , ns this modern tower of eieat w as unveiled to their udniii ing ej es on cvo of their dopai tuto. Well might claim , 'Yea , thu woild do move. ' " J S. Tebliitts. Koneriil nninii er nud tir BKcnt of the Union Pnellle- , has KOIIO to 1 ton on business. Ho will htoj ) o\erut ( iii o und transact sonio luii > oituiit nmtl \\itli his assistant , Mr l.omnx. Vice President Potter , of the UnionPai- nnd Mrs. Potter nnd daughter lull i ester for liurlington , la. 11KPOIIK CH IUHTMAS. Cars Will Itun on tlie Trnimva ) 'J Metropolitan to bo Commenced. The work of putting in the double ti nnd curvoln front of Stcphcnson's propi on the coiner of Tenth und llaineystic was contluuvd yesterday with a great dea energy- The trumwuy people have pt largo force of men at wi mill thu Job will bo finis un soon us | K > sslblc. Thcic is moiuwi however , tlian was at first supposed tl would Uo , becuuso ut the point mcntlonc to bo the terminus of the Dodge btieot ca which will then go around n shleve anil tin n over thu > oad. The cars , howe will run south on Tenth street us far us I ton A tJalhiRhor's , by letting go the DC utrijct cable , und gripping that of 1 ney streot. which extends on Tenth to tilW mentiomtd. Thoio is a good dcu ( iin.cMlnory leiiulrod at the termini inontlui rnitf itomu wccltM will bo rcijulivd to get i 'I'liiiiirw supei liitrnilont of the tnjnv roiiipiiliy IIIIN ] u t ui rived and tuken hoi tlm iullim of hi * offli-o. Ho Is F , A. 'i uc foiinpi Iv miJHM liitcndent of 0110 ol the Km Clly riiiidn , mid u nmn evidently I"0" " ' ' * Ct cabin lines. He : rpL'Hrd * Ilin riinnlnK of Uio tm will bo running la-fore Christina ! L uM l juUu LIUU tu vvUuUu cable builder , who hns built nearly nil the roads o this kind id this part of the country * nnd win is now finishing the tramway , will some duj this week commence work on the Metrojuili tun line and proceed ns fur with it as tin w cuther will permit. THE COlTilTS. AVIint AVns Done Before the JiulKci YcnterUiiy. John Hussell , nn nccount of whose capture charged with counterfeiting , nppemed Ii Satin day evening's ' Hi i.wasmralgnedyester day morning and pleaded not guilty. Ho wll probably bo given a trial sometime this week Lon Passe , charged with foigcry , nisi pleaded not guilty. T. S. Johnson , charged with personating i United States marshal , pleaded not guilty. The cnso of Jennie K. Hull vs. The Con tlnentul Life Insurance Co. , Is on dial. roiiu : . Thcic was the usual huge gi 1st of offend crs before Judge Heilta jcjtterday num bci Ing thirty-seven In all. M. O'Hi ' ien , charged with w Ifo beating nm destroying property.pleaded not gnlltyandlii citse wus continued until witnesses could b < brought Into court , Charles Hall and C. Hm tholomew , twi well dressed mid good looking joungmen pleaded not guilty to n chnrgo of disoidcrl ; conduct by abusing u woman. Their case were ontlnucd. John Carlson , n low hi owed ill looking fcl low , was arraigned for lioing drunk , dls ordeily , and exposing his pel son. Ho plcadei not guilty. A painted and bedraggled woman nainci Lou Austin , whose abode is in a low dlvo 01 Capitol avenue , wus i un In for being drnnl and disorderly. Her disturbance of the peiie was thu result of too much "tanglefoot" am consisted in breaking windows in the hous of u neighbor. She was held to await the m rival of witnesses. John Lew is , u man whoso acqualntnne with soap and water must bo limited , wa befoie the com t dim ged with holding up on Henry Parrish , fiom whom it is alleged h stole four silver dolluis mid ono Spanish del lar. Lewis pleaded not guilty und at his re quest the ease was continued. A well diessed lady giving her name n Mrs. Allen stated to Judge Heika that sh owned u house , at piesent without u tcnanl on the Hellevuc road , and that Satuida n It-lit scvcinl young men and women foreibl gained entrain e to it and had an impiornpt dunce. She further stated thut her propctt was considerably damaged and asked for th arrest of the ticspassei s. The lines assessed on the vugs und drunk amounted to $ ! & . Two pri < oncis who pleade guilty weio sentenced to 11 vu da\s in th county Jail on bread and water and one to fl teen days on the same teims for the Hist an last five days. The c aso of seven saloonkeepers charge with violating the elei tion day law came u up befoie Judgu Herku in thu afteinoonat o'clock. Each case was continued unt Wednesday , No\ ember : . ' „ ' , by request c counsel. The rase of Paulson & Co. vs. , T , Sclimtd in which plaintiff sue i to rolled commissio on a sale in ado by them , Is on ti nil. Lottie C. Sicbein petitioned \esteiday fc nhsoluto diumo fiom her husband , Josep SiPbom , whom she ) nun neel in this city i ISM ) . November ill ) , jwj , he deserted he niitl Mis. Siobein pi.i\s fur icstoration of he niaidi'ii iiaini' and full charge of n child li\ and ono half jeais of : icre. rui MY. The last i\ills and ti'staments of Conr.i Oehso mid Chin li-s Scsoncamcrcio a < mitt eel lo probatoiesteu day. Thecstatoof tl foi mer is valued ut iO.Vi and th.it of the l.i tor al tv" , tXX ) . Heal Kstntc Transfer * ! . CSKunin to.losilmirSt ) Pienc Huf- lln , potter of nttornev VVilllam K Hnule.\ . al to Fiances C Hiown et al , lots 10 , 11 und 12 blk 2 , South Exchange , ij cd $ William E Him ley et al to John M Wolfe , lots II ) , 14 and 15 blk 2 , Ex- cu.inge place , q e d John M Wolfe et alto William E Haw- Icy , lots 7 , 8 and < J blk ti , Exchange place , q p d William E Iluuluy et al to J H Had- Held , lots 10 , 17 and IS blk 2 , Ex- I'liniiKc phu e , ii o d John 15 Kendlo and wife to George J Vollanil. lot M north side , wd & Noiman II Htown to Francis E Miller part lot 42 in w J < s w B w 10 15-13 , w d 0,0 , Samuel D Moicer and \\lfo to Peter G Lasson , lot Ib blk 1'J Walnut Hill.wd 3 Peter C Lasson to Lowits Jiispeibon , lot IS blk ID Walnut Hill , w el C Edwin S Uooil and \vifo to Edwin SpollorberF , lots 24 , 23 and 20 , blk 14 , Albright's annex , wd 1 Hugh ft Cltu U and \ \ ifo to Catherine Haj den , lot ! ! blk 1 , Lake View , w d 7 Heibeit E Wells to HughH Lubbcii , lot 5 and w 10 ft of 4 , Smith Park , wd 0,0 Hughl ! Luebbtn to leU D Wells , same , wd C , . " II Eisell and vlfo to Hermann Soheoppp. lot 1 , Eisell's sub , w d. . . C Robt A Mi'lCai'hoii to Aiehio Mo E.ichon , lot 12 bll ; L , Lo\\e'b 1stv ChailVs E Piurcll and wife Ilciirv Ostnl.ni , WX ) by ' ,1'J ft in 0-15 Ut , q id Wm A Heatty and wife to John D Stius , blk 2-J , 1 Joj d's add , w d , ' . 7,1 Emma G Andei sou to A V Peterson n 'o of \ \ } { h blk 7 , Kouutzc & Hush , w d 2,1 Ed win il I Petei son lo Emma C Affder- 8on , lot 17 , blk 7 , Giummcicy 1'aik , w d Heuiy D Estabrook to li\liii ; L Homrdineetal , } t iut inn L'5 " < 1M , Omaha , wd 1,1 William E. Huwley , ot ul. to William H. Homan , lots b , ' . ) and 12 , blk. U , Exchange plaec , q cd Cli.ii les Stanley Kuftln to Willi.nn U. Homan , lot Sand nJi'J ' , blk a , Ex- ohaiiKO iilnco , q c d Freil W. Pei kins , et al to Lewis E. AtiKisine , lot 0 , blk U , Lu\\'a Hist addition , w d 1 W. L. See-by mid wife to Phoibc Scott , south 40 feet of lots 1 and 2 , blk 1 , Lincoln place , w d I Laimon P , Prm n and wife lo Frrd V. Powler , 24xl2 ! ! Sect in 10-lo-lo on EiKhteentli st , , f | c d Ciiriiu F. Hiuu to Halph C.ippe'll , lots lit , 20 and 21 , Kempton Heights , w d 1 , < L. 1) . Meieer nndifo to Adolph Mo.\er. lot 1' , ' , blk Ib , Walnut Hill , w d 1,1 IJalph E. Uust to Is.idoio Tuist , lot 8 , bile 2 , O'Neill's sub , w d 4 , Jacob Ki'iidis to William G. Mai tin , part lots b and 0 , blk 1 , Jettci's addi tion , w d 1 , Thomas Maitin to John II. Dupont , etal. , 22xlor > feet nt noitlmest o coiner Douglas and Pourteenth st. , lease ? JMHI per uiiinim. Jesse Lime to 11 W. Stexuiid , Iniild- liiK nt corner Tenth and H.uney , lease , tUfx'X ) . William Walson and wife to Henry Uieser et ul , lot 54 blk 2 , Pattei son's sub div. w. d Charles W. Wlilto to Victor H. Co ft- man , lot ! ) blk 4 , Himthorne , w. d. . 1 , Giutuf hers to Jonas 1' . Suicdbcip , w,1 * of allots blk 1 , Park Place , w. d GiiBttif Horfr to Gustaf Johnson , e i of J4 lot 5 blk 1 , Park Place , w. d Lai nion P , Pruyn to Edwin M. PuiJc ct al , rtl lots in Prujor jark , w. d. . . 8 , A. Hrnnson and wife to Jacob Kindis , lots 2.1 and 24 blk 2 , Hush & Selby's add. to South Omaha , w d 1 , William li. Honinn ct al to Charles Stanley Kuflln , lot 12 nnd s } ; of lot ' . ) blk ! l , In Exchange Place udd. to Francis I. McKenna and wife to Arthur S. Potter ct ul , lot 3 blk. 15 , Omaha View , w. d 2 , Albert M. Kitchen und wife to Charles H. Fowler , part of lots tl nnd 7 blk. 0 , of McCaguo's udd w. d , Lnrinon P Pruyn nnd wife to Frank Colpctzorct nl , 2bjK ft by 105 ft in sw cor lat 24 ! , ' in Millurd 4 , Cald- well's add , w d 5 L P PUIJ n and wife to George Smith , lot 1 In Pniyn's subdivision of s > < of lot 34 , Millurd & Caldwcll's add , w d 3 LPPru\n nnd wife to Isabella Mc Donald , lots 11 nnd 12 , blk 8 , In lied- foul place , w d 1 LPPiuynnnd wife to Ida 1) Wells , lot S , blk S , Shinn's second add , w d 3 L P Puijn and wife to William SKob- ciUon , the u 45 ft of o HO It ot lot HI. see 10 , w d. E S Rood and wife to Anna C Won- quist , lot 23 , blk 7 , in Albright's annex to South Omnhu , W d W H Mailer aud wile to limy & Miller , lot.s 2 , in mid 11V , btk 1 , and lots 4 nnd 1 , blk U , Llpton place , w d 2,000 Totai sale * . I MU47 , SOUTH OMAHA X15W8. Herman Chninbot * , of Union Star , Mo. , Is visiting friends In this city. U. T. Maxwell and John Dnsman vent to Chirks , Neb. , on n business trip icsterday morning. Mr. Savage , cnttlo buyer for the Swift packing house , was on the market jcsterday morning purchasing cattle for their opening , which will occur Inn few dajs. James E. Church , of Hoatrlcc , Neb. , Is in the city. Mr. Church will embark in the grocery business in this city next spring , provided n suitable location can be obtained. A man named Mm tin Cunningham , an employee of one of tlio packing houses , fell f i oin u bank on Tw cnty-suventh sti eet Sunday night , Inflicting Injuries fiom the effects of which he died u few hours later. The story of the long lost hi other was re peated yestei day by n man named Joseph Claibourneof Elgin , 111. , Who Is heio in quest of Henry Chilbournclio left his home about nine j ears ago and has not been heard of since. A gentleman fiom Elgin , while passing through South Omaha u few weeks since , claims to have seen Henry standing on the deimt platform , mid upon his return so Informed the family. 'Joseph airlvcd hero Sunday , nnd , after n thorough search , Is convinced that his friend was mistaken. Ho ' " 111 leave for home to day. ' A great deal of complaint Is heard concerning the lack of accommodations provided for the large number of passengers. who dally ride to nnd fie between thu two cities. In the eve ning more ! especially is this noticed. Upon the ariival oftliu train the largo crowd which lines thu track on either Hidu begin n mad lush for seats , In which ladles nnd childicn are rudely pushed ttsido and foigotten. At least one-fourth of the passengeis are com pelled to stand up. Another coach is neces sary. While the crossings should bu kept clear dui ing the auival mid depaituru of tiains , this is usually the tiuiu selected for blockading them with long tiains of empty cms. Uudlcal change in methods is badly needed. Yosterdav moining about 1 o'clock n switch man in the Union Pacllioyards stumbled over a body of a man lying alongsidu the track just noith of thu South Omaha Lumber company's j'mds * An examination developed the fact that his right leg was cut off below the knee , while his facu and chest was badly btuised. Medical aid was summoned , and after an uv emination it was decided to lemovuhimtc St. Joseph hospital , which was done , and the injured member amputated by Dis. Galbrath and Caipenter , thu Union Pnclllic smgeons , Papers found on the man's pel son show edh. " name to bo Thomas Langston , and that he lie1 * in Spiingtleld , III. He confirmed these fact after leturiiing to consciousness , but ho de- shed that nothing bo said concciniiiR the accident , as ho did not w isli his wife and mother to know of his misfoitune. Langston ar rived Sunday from Wyoming , \\heie hi recently took up a claim of llio acies.aiid was on his way homo to his family. He depos ited M40 with a fiiend in the stock exdiangt building Sunday , and s lid he believed he would take In the town. His i hancct. for ic- coveiy are said to bo very slim. PitRi't Son ml Colony. There was u largelj utt ended meeting of the Omaha br.anch of the Pugct Sound Co opera tivc colony at 1114 Fainam stiect Sundaj afteinoon nt : t o'clock. Mathew Sampson president , presided. Mr. Not man H. SmitV delivered u long address on the future of tin colony in which he said Port Angeles haihoi fiom it peculiar location , was destined to bi the principal terminus of all of the great transcontinental trunk ralhvius because i' ' was the first and neatest port for the distri bution throughout the United States of tin products of China , Japan , India and Alaska and that it would in the near future becomi the port from which thu vast resources ot till rich lands , mines and foiests of Wnshingtoi territory would Und the most convenient out let. let.F. . J. McArdle spoke of the plij sical , mu tual nnd moral possibilities of thu cooperative tivo movement. Several of those present enrolled them selves as members. F. J McAulle , thu trav cling agent of the colony , leaves for Lincoli in about ten daj s to organize a branch there Footpntlfl Still at Work. Under cover of the darkness which hn pi evuiled for two nights the footpads huv had n regular picnic. Ho has not only coi ; fined his attention to pedestrians , but pnvat carnages and cabs have been hel up in the old fashioned way. The victim me usually reticent conccining the affni and as a rule will not state their names fo publication. Saturday night n cab wa stopped on Twentieth bticct Just noith o Coitlundt place and the dtiver , n ma named Lower.v , was foiced to givu up jl and his watch. His two passengeis tils contnbuted to the extent of their cash an watches. _ Anotlipr XVw Manufactory. Articles of incoipoiation of the Omnh Mm bulbing- Mantel and Casket Co. wcr filed with the county cleik jcbtcrdaj The gcneial ofllco and place of business wi bo in this city. The object of the company i to manufai tmu and sell giates , caskets , mai belizcd mantels , wainseotting workall grade of stained and cathedial glass , nicklu un bronze plating of all kinds for building pu poses , und for experimenting und patent in all other products that may bo deemed nccei sary. The capital stock is kVl.iXK ) and can L increased to $75,000 by n two-thiids vote i the stockholders The ill nt annual mcetin wil be held to day. The incorporators m S. H. Calhoun , C. E Hoth , W H. Vaughi H. E. Leo nnd J. H. Lamar. A Tame l'ri/o Figtit. Two local pugalists had a lively mill Sin day afternoon neur Sulphur Bprings. . number of local sports weio piesent. Tl battle lasted forty-ono mh\utcs , both me remaining in good condition. The fight w , rather a tame one , and very little pumsi mentwas sustained by either of the pi me pals. At the end of the tenth round an ol gentleman who lived near by thicatenedl call the police if the fight was not stoppci Tins caused quite tx discussion , which r suited in the icferco deciding the light di.tw. A Kloocly Cock A hard fought battle between game bin occurred Sunday night at or near Joe Huber road house. It was impossible to learn wl were the pi incipal , backers of the sport , bi this much is known : The place selected wi nn old outbuilding in which n pit was bull About twenty-live of the lead ing spoils of tl cily and several from abroad witnessed tl light. It is said that n largo amount of mom changed hands. Ten birds constilutcd eai side. Nine of them weio killed. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vnrlci > . A JnarrUl of pu ty , Btrength anil w liolesolncnf ss. Moro econo leal than the onlltiary klniJn , tautnnnot oolilln competition with thv multitude ot 1 cost , hort weight alum or phosphate powdj Sold only in can * . Hojrol JJi-klus VDV < i r ( , IW Will fit , NtWVgalr , , . WE HAVE RECEIVED Part of Our Grand New York Purchase and Open To-Day the Biggest Slaughter Sale of Fine Clothing on record. The goods were made by one of the best houses in the country and we positively assert that they will be sold at one-half their reg ular retail price , and some even for less. This may be a broad assertion ; but we are willing to stake our reputation on it , and will easily convince you of it if you will , see the goods. We commence with 5,000 MENS' AND YOUTHS' OVERCOATS : Among which we name few special lots for-this week : 0 0 Kfl Mens' Good Blue Chinchilla Overcoats , double breasted.with gooclwarm cassimere lining Oui JU and cut long. These are only in men's sizes , from 36 to 42. The coat is sold nowhere for less than $6 to $7.50. Our slaughter price for this coat is $3,50. 0J ( CO An Elegant All Wool , Woven Back , Wide Wale Overcoating , blue color , mens'and youths' Oui JU sizes , we have sold the same coat right here early in the season as a bargain for $10.50 and they cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $12.50 to $15. Our slaughter price for this coat is $6.50. 00 CD The biggest card in the deck ! One of the finest Kersey Overcoats , best double warp , CO i JU Farmer's satin lining and fine satin sleeve lining , silk velvet collar , trimmed and made in the best tailor-made style ; a beautiful garment and good enough for any gentleman. We have sold thousands of them that were not better for $16 and $18 , and others ask that for them today. Our slaughter price is $8.50. OQ nfl Tor this price we offer a lot of splendid all wool Chinchilla that cannot be bought else- 001UU where for less than from $15 to $18 , and which we guarantee to be worth at retail ful ly that much. Our slaughter price is $9. 0 M Kfl We will show you something you have never seen before. One of the finest Chinchillas , OITI JU Lined throughout with best quilted satin , silk velvet collar and velvet bound. This coat is made by custom tailors for finest city trade , and is made for wear and service and not for mere show. It is a garment which readily sells , by the largest houses in the coun try for from $30 to $35. Our slaughter price is $14.50. Samples of these lots are displayed in our large windows. "Boy's and Children's Overcoats will be slaughtered likewise. Next week we will mention some slaughter prices of Men's and Boy's suits. In addition we are opening daily new lines of Underwear , Gloves , Hosiery. Neckwear , etc. , which are bought NOW at from 25 to 50 per cent less than the same goods could be purchased for early in the season. Our facilities enable us tosalways take advantage of the market in the late season when overstocked. Importers and manufacturers arc * anxious to unload , and thus secure bargains which arc out of reach of other and smaller houses x All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Nebraska Clothing Company , Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , N. W. Corner of 13th and Dodge Streets , Jnr tlm treatment of ull ( 'iniosio and M HUH AT. , | | . * | IIIIAH * . AI'IM MNCLN lor lirilllUIIIlM. aiiriiif- | Hott facilities , apparatus unti rpinn- rtloi fur ULCC ful treatment nt every torui 01 ills- use requiring Medlial orMirnknl tn utinent. l-dllTV _ > t IMIOMS for 1'Am.MSlllsr IIO-I'ITAI. ACCOM- MiiliATliiMiln the west.Vrlln for circulars tin De formities nnd llrnce , C'lub heel , t'timtluru of the * pln . I'lle * . Tumors Cum i r.O.itnrrh , UronchltK In. natation , Klectrtclty , I'araljxK Kpllept ) . Kidney , lllartder. Eye , Knr , Miln , und lllnoil und all suritlciu operation * DlsFASlx otdMKVa M'fct IAI1V. Ilooiv on Dlsi-Hfes uf Women. HI IK. Only rt'llHble medical ln tlluto mnkluu u one'clnlly of TIIIVATK DtsFAsrs. All lilond dloeu en mucpix/iillr irc'iitert. rerrnns tinnble tollt us trotted at homo by corre- dixindciur. All conimiinlciitlonK contidcntlnl. MciH- clnos or Instruments i ent i > y IIIHII or express securely pnckcd , nn mnrks tn Imllutte cuiilenls or BLMUHT. Una personnl Interview prr ( rnd. I'nll and consult u , nr send history ( if yniiriiise.iind o will Lim in pialu wrapper , our HOOK TO VrN hHtr upon I'nvale , sjie- cUI antl Nerruui IMseHwt , etc. Adtlrc" . Uniulia Medical nnd Surgical Institute , or Or , McMenamj , Cor. . Ulti ind Dodge Sis , , Omaha , Heb Owlngto the rapid urowtli of ( Jniuliit und our utio cei > Iii cfTectlng curcM. our tuiHlneia Ima l > eeonie ao lime that tliu old Mudlcal In-Utilleon nth street and Inpltnl HieniiB. could not ncioiiiiiuulnte all coiulni ! to % v for treatment.r have thiretoro moved Into our now brick building , Northwest I'oiner of l.ltli and podije xtre'i'tK , ono block soiitli of the old In tltute building , and have now the lnrutt and movltnm * l > let MtMllcal Institute in hoviltal In the went , roity newly furnished , wt-ll warmed nnd ventllnled rooms for patient * , Ihrc'u klllesl pbyoUlani ! Hlways In thu uulldlnir. All tliut. ol diseases treated In the most tolriitltlcniunner. Wenninufiictiiro PurKlcal Ilracet for Dcforniltle' , TruKKPK , Suiiporters , Kleetrlcal llulterles. und tan riipply phyxlelanH nr patients uny uppllance , remedy , or Instrument known fall anil contiilt u , or wrllo forclrculiirs uimn all subjeil , with lists of questions forpatlcnt to un cr. 'Ihouonntls trealtd mittcM- fully by corri'tiiondt'iicc. We have superior ailvan- tnt'CB und facilities for treating dim n e , performing rurnlcal operations , nid nur iiiK patient * which com- Miied with our aikiinwIedKi'd ablllly , expcrlenct ) , reipoiiKlblllty nnd reputation tthnuld niakpthe Ouitiliii Mtdlcnl anil uifknl Inllllute tlm llrsl choice. QOtD VEDAL , PABI3 , 1878 , BAKER'S Warranted ablolutely ptira Coo f from which tbociccMof OU hu been removed. IthailAw ttmitDie itrtngth of Cocoa celled with SUrch , Arrowroot or Sugar , nod U therefore far more economi cal , foiling Itti ( Ann one ctnt a tvp. It U dellcloui , nourtihlcf , ( treaftheDlntr , cully dlgetted , and admirably adapted for ln\allet ( u well f or per oni In health. MU ky Oroeeri Terynhtre. I CO. , Dorchester , Mass , T HEToy Jlecbild jikeslTsl ! TbliliUwtU. Uofdecrlp > Urirnn-uit , IM la colour- prut , or a * 'AlCHOtnONE ' MSAK ' BOX , wU * h iU b * ( liua la 'obUbraA from ill T7 dealen , otaUooen IB-MOMI Dttf tbj ' ' LOS T H nc ei.ube < tUroufh errors a il prac i l > L eufK. , Mk your retailer for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE , aitorclliiK to your ni't'ilt * . CAIITIOVI lnlttielmine emulne unless nnr L nuniciiiiil price nl prnr plainly on thu snles Some leBBffBBBsjajamfe ( It tK rs. In urdir tomakc a InrKer * prt nl , \ \ 111 rciotmndid the InU rlor tnods wllli width Hie niilket U . ) , , . ! . , lAMiSMiA : : > S S4 SIllli : Is lleht and iIMi It lllt-lllio u nl.KkliiR nnd I'.l- : tKS NO "ItltKAK- , . IN , " In Ing lutully cat } Hit first lime Illinorn. It H | | | ntM\ ! the most lullon asltls In r\rry \ltal ntpoct equal to I ) e hand fewtd tllMI which re tailed nt * 7nr JAMES WHAN * ' Slior. ' ' thcnrlgl- nsl H Shoe and li nhsolutrly Hie nnU shoe nf 111 I rlie hlch has e er t con placed exlctnle ] > on the market In vvhlch durahllll } If considered holorc more outwitid Pliosrance. 'I tirif. short arc ml 1 hi thr liest rctnllrrt tnroughnut the United StMes , and WR will plnC thorn enilly whhln > onr rrach In anv Hullnr lorrilory If ; ou will tend in n postal rard , nirntionliif ; this paper. 4ainci Me n & Co. , 41 Lincoln St , Huston , Mail. 1'ull line of the nhin e Shoes for sale In OMAHA by ( I. W. Cook , 1TOH Fnru.ini htreet ; G. S. Miller , CU North Ibth.stre-et ; HijMird : llros. , 407 Bouth 1Mb street. In COUNCIL Uturis by barcent * Kvnns 412 Hiotulway. 4AWAM rxicQUAinTro WITH Tn otooHimr or mil COVMTKT WILL IEB BT KUUlXlkO THIS MiF THAT Illg CHIGA60ROGKISLAND&PACFCRAILWAY ! ! Ily raaion of IU central potltlox c'.o § relation to llnci last of Chlcatro , and contlnuiuj linn t terminal points Wet , Korthw it nd Bouthwcit , Is the tru middle link In that transcontinental system which Invltrs and facllltatis travel and truffle betnttn tba AlUntloandraclflc. Tb Rock Island main line and branches Include Cbl- faro , Jollet , Ottawa , LaRalle , I'eorU , Urnoeo , Holln * and Itock Iiland , la Illinois ! Davenport , Jluicitlne. \Yaiblngton , Falrfleld , Ottumwa.Oskaloosa , WsstLlU- ertyIow CltjrIMMolnMIndlanolaWInterset , Atlan tic , Knoivllle , Audubon , Harlan , Oulhrle Centre and Council HlulTs , In lowai Oallatln , Trenton , It.npu , Camtron and Kama * City , la Missouri ; Leai r.iworth and Itcblson , tn Kaniaai Albert tea , Hlaniapolli and It PaulIn Minnesota ! WaUrtown and lloux Falls. l Dakota , and hundreds of Intermediate cities and town * . , ' , 'The Great Rock Island Route" * Ouaranteea ipeed , comfort , certainty and ssfety. Ill permanent war Is distinguished for Us eicelltnce. Its IrldfiS are of stone and Iron. Its track Is ot solid teeIts ) rolUnfstock perfect. 1U passenger e < ] ulpm nt bas all the safety appliances that eiperlenco hasprov e-1 useful , and for luxurious accommodation Is utw-U- pasied. IU Eipresi Trains eonslsl ot superior Uay Coaches , eJefant Tullmaa Talace. Parlor and Bleeplna ; Care , superb Pining Cars , providing delicious meals , and ( between Chicago and Bt. Joseph , Atcblson and Kansas City ) rtstfut Reclining Chair Can. Its m a- kirement U eonwrvajlve , IU discipline exactlns ; "The Famous Albert Lea Rorre" Between Chicago and Minneapolis and Bt. Pa. " Is the favorite. Over this lint Solid rait Eipress Trains run dally to attractive resorts for toirlsls In Iowa and Minnesota , and , via Watertown and Bloux Falls , to tha rich wheat and artilng lands of Interior Dakota. Via Bsnect and Kankakee , the Itock Island offers superior Inducements to travelers between Cincinnati , Indian. apolls. Lafayette and Council liluffs. St. Jossph , Atchl- son , Leavenwortb , Kansas City , Bt. Paul , and Inlerme- 1st * points. All patrons ( especially ladles and chll- 3 ren ) receive protection , courtesy and kindly attention. I or tickets , matx , folders , copies of Western Trail , or ajiy desired Information , apply to principal odees la Ue United Ptal i nd Canada , or address , at Cklcsgo , 1.1 , Ctltl , I. IT. JBHI , t. A. HHIIHt , " ' ur. ax.niarw.tX Writing thorough. lytsughtby Mill. Best and sbortesl system noir in use. Clroulsre free. l'r f.A.N.OAEBLXB. Boi 101.BI.Louis. TIIO * 1' . SIMPSON , Washing PATENTS ton , I ) . 0. No pay assed fat yatcuts uolU QbUlaed. YVTlt * i. S. (5 ( D. DAVRSQN , 1707 Olhc Strccl , St. Louis , Mo. Of the Mlssoml Plato Museum of Anatomy , St. Louis Mo , I'nhorslty College ) llo-pltal , Lon don , ( lie-sen , Cc-imany and No\v Voik. JtnUn Uuotc'il their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. More especially the o arising fiom Impiu- dome , InMtiMill M ) Miltering tocoiiomtl ] with- ontilt-lav. Dlsciibes of Infection anil lontiigton euii'd satoly and speedily without IIHP of dan- KciimsilingH. 1'atluntH whoso aise-s luuu been m Klei ted , badly treated or pronounced tin nr- able , should not fall to wrltous eomernlng their Minptoms. All Kitten ieccl\o immediate intui tion. JUST PUBLISHED , And will lo mailed n < IH < to nny addiess on ie- celptof ono SJient stump , " 1'iuctliul Obsemi- tiiins on Ni'ious lublltt > und l'h\ steal Kvlnius- lion , " to which Is added an "lAsay on Mur- iiugp\ritli Important cliaptoisoinllKpiisesof the liPproductlM * Orgnns , the whole fnrmliiKU xalunblH inc'dlcal tieatKe which bhould bu lead by all joung men. Addicsa DBS , S , and D. DAVIESON , 17O7 Ollvo Street , St. Loula , Mo. ROOFING. G.W.ROGERS Compo'ltlon iinrt OniTfl noollnu. Agent for Warren's Natural Asphalt Hoofing. Medal llruud 2 mid 3 ply lleaily Hooniig. 1JJJ. Mason btreet , Ouiulia , M'L > SteckPiano llpmarkiiblo forpowprftil syinpa- llietlc lone , plliililn aellon und ab ; iliiialilllt > . iJOji'aia lecTiul , . the lii'st KUitimitea of the I'xiel- lence ol tliesii Instriimi nts. WOODBR1DGEBROS. Nebraska National Bank U , S. DBPOSITOnYOUAHA , MEB. _ Paid Up Capital - $20OOOO Surplus , - 42,000 H. W. YATrf. , Jtw ib S. KhM > , A. 15. 'J'ou/Ai.lN , "d Vln--l'iesllHiit. W. H. H. llfuiiLS , Cahldur ui n ucnoiis. W. v. MOUSE , JOHN S. COMIS % H. W. VAffcS. i.tV/lS b. ItKhl ) , A. E. TOU/.AI.IN. Odlce THE IRON BANK. Cor. l.'th and K.irnum Sts. A General llanktnu Jlusiuess Transacted. , u isiusii. " . r , IIOUMKI.IJ BODWELL & MclNTOSH , Real Estate Dealers , HO South Splint- Street , LOB AtiRolos , - - - California. Utulcrs In city ami country r > n > P < Mty of all ilt > Bcrlntlons. Ueucrul lufonniitlon to necoiu crs Irmly uiriu. l < \.ur New Novels for in Cents. 4-NEW NOVELS-4 All roinpli-to In tlm DECFMIIKH Nuwnrn of the I'AMILV I.IUUAKV MO.N'lIII.i' . Only 15 Cents. Of ull newbdealerB , or . Ntw York. 'I ho Old lit liable pechilli > t of ninny yei i ; ? _ . - t'lire , titnlH wild iriindcrlul All ij. rj- JllimUT.iAMI.Il , I'll.I.HsIl'I.A. . ' nil nTI IDC Mlhniil pain or hindrance nllrlllnr rioin | hiixlni'ss All ( hroiilo lupc'iiseii , IIUI I Ullk Inrln i udMimuof nii > ln lltutliin In thlicountry Th" " " whn ionleiuihii | ( | Kolnx to Hot Mirlntiii for ( he ireilmi lit of nut I'rhnliior Illooil iiniifor UilHl thii iost ut our il ! eu i ! HIM lu ( one riluiie linpeiniiry. lit hi * treatment n I'ure , Lovely Com- pinion fit'ulroiti sallowneas , trpcklcrf , IilncUicniK irtiptliM4 ( , etc , brllllsjji I \ei and peril" I lionllli can he hud. I * /"l hut' tired ' fei liny Hinl ull Imuale wetiknPMM Iniinplly t iired , Itlo itlni ! lit iidachi-t , .Nervous I'ros- nruliin i.iMieuil Dtlilllty , MeofiliHIIII"I , Dopnislnn I nd Indltii'Mlon , Oviirlim tniubh.s. Inllmmnilon nn\ nlilemtlon. riilllni ; mill lll phiemenH , Mnlnnl we k ep H , Kidney ( omptiilnts aud Chunuu of Life , ConnulS the Hid Hot tor CVC Ilin CID Arntnnr rhrnntn Innaoima- rir Allll rfln tlonof the iyi : > lldi or itlotia s " nil * * i"r111 mid turor Ntiir " Uhtedncss , Iii\rn > lonnrtlinl.lil , Krofulom IJli-s. Ulifrauons , Intlninmiilltiiii , AhsioMi , UlninciM ot N Uluu ol ono Or | iotlifi > a , nml Tiiiiinr * nf Lid Ifliitlniiiiiintliiii of Ilin Fur , Ulenratlon or Catarrh , Inn rnulor KxttniHl Kcufmsv or 1'itrulysb , bln lng in HoHiliitf nol-i'j. 'Ihltkencd Drum , etc. lehllllyLi"of Mini I'ower. Steer * NERVOUS i li h iit > s , Despondeney , I-n vt Memcirj.ronfuilnn of lilcui , Rlura lirfoio the K > i' , I u' llude , languor , lilooinlritJ" , Hepre'slon ol xpirllJ. ATfiMon to S'lflety ' , Kany Ills- cnurntied , l , ek of I'linllilfnce , Hull , Listless. Unfit for study or HnMm' " * . and Mnil Illei a burden , baiely * I'ermuiientl ) nnd 1'rlvately I'ured. Ol finn Ilin Orlll I lon o , Scmrula , HI Illlll AIIII dsMIl tr ) > > ll > clH < .revervirca ULUUU nnu urvin mM , , { , , . . l-iiupics. 111. eers I'ltlniln the Ilend nnd linnet , Syihlllllclor | * 'Ihroat. Mouth mid ' 1 outrun , l.laiidulur hnliimiinient of the Neck , Rheuniiillrni , c'atiirrh ' , l.tt , I'frinanent- CoiiMiltntlon fret ) und htilttly ennflilantlal. Mi'dlrlno sent free fiom oliser > iitlon to nil parti of the Until tl St.itcs. L'oirc-iponrteiice recelvci lirouipt attention. No letters answcrcil unlcs-j iiccoinpanloil by four ic'ntK in stumps. Send ten i ruts Inntaiupi for piunphlot und list of qui'S- lions upon pihule , np cliel nnd nervous dis- Te-iins strictly cash. Call on or adclrcsi , DR. POWELL REEVES , No. JH South litli St. . Omaha. Neb- i > .Miitsii < ! Indlsrrittans or alAXATIIT * UHK br ISis Ntw lui'ain ID F ! p CIHU'UTMJB , yBKUr _ .liNriirivn WtikHCSt , | lr- _ -inuo'js.mlld. soolhlnf eurrrnu of Irydlrsclly tkroiih all wesk rurtl.Mslor- C rreit * tVJ" > l < H Instantlr or we fotfilt (5,000 la esia. Qitaltst Improve minis over all other tislls. Worst esses err * rasnenllyeurtillnirireemoatas Solsil ptmublsHe ilsmB The Bandtn EiectrloCt. I6B LsiallcSt. . Chlesg * HOPKINS' City Atlas of Omalia PRICE S25. AdclrosB , G. B. Vardervoort , 18 K , Clh t-t , Kmi > a City , M . GLUCK & WILKINSON. Proprietor Omaha Butlnett College , IN WHICH 18 TAU9HT Book-Keeping Penmanship - , , Commercial L w , Shorthind , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Send ( or Collece Journal , 8. K. Cor. ictli am ) CupUal vfi Mention Ue Um l4 U * ,