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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1889)
I 8 ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 27 , 1880 . ' I THE CITY t" Born To Mr anil Mm II A. Col- F hns , ai21 Clark street , u son B The plumbing for the Pacific school I lins boon let to Qrnhum Park lor i 1M0. Hk . The now pollco patrol wagon was K * . turned out yesterday , nnills one of the B finest blue jnys in the west B .lustlco Krocgor united in marringo U Mvron A. Colemun , nged olghtoon , nnil Nclllo 13. Alton , ugctl bovontcon Young Colatnan had , pormlt from his HH parents H * The Union Nntloiml bnnk yesterday B moved into lis now quarters at the . Routhonst corner of Sixteenth and IB Dudgo strcots , hcrotoforo occupied by H the Douglas county bnnk H In the uotico of the urt exhibit in B Thursday evenings ' Bki : the excellent U pictures of Mrs A. V. Cameron , of H Geneva , were spoken of ns the produc- Jl tlons of Mr A. Cameron . B Tlio churches south of the tracks are JK invited to join in the union Thanksglv- ffl lngservlco at the Tenth street Motlio- H dlst KpUcopal church , nt 10ilO : a. in , H Thanksgiving day Hov .1. M. Wilson Jfj will preach on Civil Service Hoform " HI Virgil Allen of Stackman , Custor H county.lias oceans of faith in the future JPj of Omaha , imd yesterday ho gave prae- Jj tlcnl evidence of this by investing 850- Jl 0X ( > in cold cash in property on South 3 Sixteenth strcot , McUorniloVfl addition BD nnd Ilnnscom ntnee , which ho intouds BH holding for n rise H | t The Omnlin drnmatio company , com 1' prising the following ladies nnd gentle Bftl men , Miss Anderson , Miss Jones , Miss BJi Grace Hungorford Miss Addle Kottlor , Bj Mr P. U. Smith , Mr A. C. lowell , Mr BBj S. S , Graves , Mr S. A. Lewi a and Mr BH A. G. Hobin-on , arc rohonrslng the BB comedy of Caste , " by Mr T.V. . ltobln- BB Eon , for production nt the Grand opera BB house on the evenings of December 10 BB and 11 , ISS9. The proceeds nro to bo BH given for Christmas charities among BH the sick nnd poor of Oiinilm BH l'or < oiml Inraurnplis BB D. O. ICoiip of Chester is nt the Ca oy BH C. S. llrown or Lincoln Is at the Millard BH \V. It , Goll or UlaLr Is at the Merchants BH John FlUfe'crata of Lincoln is at the Pax- H BH \V. M. Cooley of Chndron U stopping at tlio BH Casey BH C. McMcnatny of Ululr is nt the Mor- Bj chants BBt G. Norbcrp of IloUlrego is rccistcrcd at the BH Pnxtoii BH ' W. H. Turner of Fremont is & t'uost at the BH Pnxion BM | J. 1 $ . Stroda of Lincoln is n guest at the BH Paxton , BJi .11. J. Leo of Fiomont is stopping nt the BB Mm ray ' BB A. Higloy of Keel Cloud is a guest nt tbo BH Murray HH Fred L. Harris of Orel Is a cuost at the BH Mlllnrd BB Mis9 Mary Guy of Hastings is a guest at B the Casey BB Jay Hclpbrcy of Norfolk is rogistorcd at BH" the Casey , HH T. A. llimsoy of Geneva is a guest at the BH Merchant b. BH W. U. Vaughn of Blair is registered at the BH Merchants B H. Johnson of Wahoo is stopping at the BBr Merchants BH 1 * . M Marquette of Lincoln is stopping at HBjt the Paxton BBL C. A. Holmes of Tccumsoa is a guest at Bj the Millard HBJ \V. F. Seymour of Nebraska City is a guest ! at the Casey BB5" G. M. Lambcrtson of Lincoln is stopping BBj * t the Millard BBp John C. Watson is among the arrivals at Bfl | the Merchants BB ] , Isaac M. Raymond of Lincoln is stopping BH | < . , Bt tbo Merchants BB | E. M. Gamble and A. C. Maxwell of Lox BH" ington are rogistcrad at the Caiov BB ) F.V. . Barber and Henry A. ICoenlc of BB ) Grand Island are registered nt the Paxton BBj Jacob Williams , of the llrtn of liowman & BB ] 'Wllliilns , lias returned from Green Tu , BB ] where ho went to attend the funeral of his BBj mother , who Ulcd there at tbo advanced niro BBj of seventy-two years Mrs Williams was BBj' well known In Omaha BBj At tbo Windsor J. W. Hrlnn , Kansas BBI City 'J' . Hmckly Pocntollo : II Morguhnrt , > Boulder , Col ; William Moss , Uuda ; Mr BBI Ulodgott nnd wife , York ; Gcorgo II Tinker , BBI Lincoln ; T. II Edmistou , Giotna ; J. F. Pat Bl' teisou , Promont ; H. J. Kolf , Ulstoro SU- BB | BBt Mrs James McMomcs has returned from a BBI4' three months visit to old friends at Water BBI down nnd Hamilton , Ont She had an en- IoyiSblo visit und was gladly welcomed homo iv her family nnd neighbors residing near BB B-JS South Twenty-lirst strcot BBj * Captain George O. linker of Now Bed BBI ford Conn , , is in tbo city visiting his BBI brother , the suporintcndent of Tin : Hue BBI building , Tbo captain has been m command M of a whaling ship since ibuj , having never BBf Bpent more than a year on land during that BBft tiino Ho Is now ou his way to California to BBi agaiu tauo charge of his ship BBj1 Ilrnlcn nn Arm BBt Miss Minnie Klnimo foil at Sixth and BBT Plorco streets yesterday and brolio an nrm BBf * Jtlor homo Is at Fourth and Williams streets H' KcBtucr'H null BHil Joe Kcstncr , tbo chicken tblof who stabbed HBg * Matt Onhlon , gave bail yesterday In the sum BBV , of t , ' ,500 for a prollminar.v bearing Tbo BBVl charge is assault with intent to kill BBV' llroko the Look BHf < County CloikKocho appeared at his oQlca BHl yesterday but was unable to open tbo BBf { vault thcio as ho baa forgotten tbo comblna- BB1 tl011 , " ° w"s compelled to have the lock Be broken to get tbo vault opened BBf JmlppoiidiMic Jirtropolltun Club BHl Tliero will bo a mooting of the Indepond- BHf ent metropolitan club Wednesday night at BH , the ball , southwest corner of Tenth and BB : , Faruam streets , at 7s80 to take action on BBk' viaduct bonds BHjk C. Sciiunk , president BHHj : Appreciate ) Ills Itruvnry BHW The ladles of Walnut Hill who have lost BBJ " more or lers of tbolr poultry during tbo last BBlii year , have considerable sympathy for Mr But Matt Guhlon , the man who was stubbed by BJB cblckon-tluof a few nights ago BBf'1 All of them have lost chickens , and on BBI . Tbauksgwlng day tboy propdso to presout to BBt ? : Mr Gublon a testimonial of soma kind for BBI k'3 ' bravery Gabion is Improving and will bo ablo'to at- BBg * CDd l0 'b ' duties lu a few days BHb A IVoullnr Accident BBl Michael Hayes altomptod to let himself BHl Aown on a rope from tbo third story of A. R. BBl Hiluv's brick warchouso lu course of con BHm' atructlon on Douglas street , but it happened BHbU that the rope was slack and ho was proclpi- BBl ' tatcd in a twlnultng to tbo ground , sustam- i tng serious Injuries Ho wus picked up m- BB11 konslblo When a physician arrived it was BBm . alscovercd that bU right arm and left leg - i. vero broken and bo wus badly hurt about BBk' tboblps Tlioro uro o\ldoucos also of in- BBV tenia ) injuiies IIu was taken to St Joseph's W hospital und cared far BBfji Closed Up BBk , IT N , Mannlngton , successor to Howa & BHbI Kerr , furniture doalcrs on Douglas strcot BBV ; between Fifteenth und SlxteontU streets , BBYp has been closed up by creditors , k Lute Monday evening Mr Manutngton Died BBk chattel mortgages on his stock for tbo ben BBlt cllt of tl10 'ormer as follows : BBIp Merchants National bunk of Omaha , BBK J2I S3 ; First National bank of Geuuseo , III , BBH * 1.000 ; American Nutlonal bauk of Oniuha , BBb fui Ltzzlo H. Davis , f 1.200 ; A. J. Howe , BBH M5 ; B. M. Hulso , ? M\ Murphy , Wusoy & < BBe Company , f9'l ; C. A. liuobo & , Company or BHh • ' ' Council llluffs , tin B Why dent you try Rod Cross Cough BHH • ' Props , Uvo couts per box 1113 linijt ) TOGUTIIKR The County nnil City niceIons ! at tlio Hnino Polls Mayor llroatch met the county commis sioners yestftrday and made arrnngomonts by which tbo polling plnccs for the general city election nnd tbo county bond election will bo held at the same places Locations were agreed upon except in two instances Tbo commissioners had designated P. Fords house as the polling place for the FlrBt district of tbo Third ward and No 0 englno house as the polls for the Plrst pre cinct of the Fifth ward Mayor llrontrh objected to both of tbeso locations Ho wanted the polling place in the First precinct of the Third ward located ut the pollco station and the First of tlio Fifth nt some pluio other than the englno house 'Iliacommissioners have agreed to those chnnges nnd 1U bnvo tbo Judges and clerks meet nt tlio plnco first designated on election diy and njourn to sut.li place ns may bo selected in the two polling precincts by tbo tnnyor , In the ether precincts , the city election will be hold nt tbo noils solcctcd by tbo com missioners for the special county election It hns nlso been pr.iulcnlly ngrcod that the ofllcors of election Miould serve for both city nnd county This Is made iiocossury by tbo fnci that tliero is but ono sot of registration books for the use of olcetlon offlclnls in each voting division The votes on the bond propositions will bo kept in a spoclal ballot box provided Tor tbo purpose Catarrh originates in scrofulous taint Hood'a ' Sarsup irlllii purllles the blood , and thus porraanontly cures cnttirrh , supukfijIious iums Ono ofTliom on Twenly-Flfili Strcot tins I'lnnlly It'i'ii Discontinued Thn Twonty-socond nnd Twcnty-tlfth street motor line has been finally abiiidoncd , not being suMcIeiil to piy even the wages of the motormen nnd conductors , It is probable that the abandonment of tbo roau will bo pormunent , as there are two lines parallel to It which furnish u hotter service , namely , the Hanstom park nnd North T.vonty-fourth street niotnr and the North Twentieth strcot cable lines Iho three motor trains of tbo abandoned road nro to bo transferred to the Shoi mm nvcnuo mid South Sixteenth line , which will com mence running regularly to South Omaha next week Although the tracks on Commercial nvcnuo extend to'Ihirty-fourth sttcotnnd the over head wires are up , no further effort towards running the motor curs to the former street will bo made until ucKt spring So , for the lioxt three or four months , the cor barn near the head of Twonty-flist strcot will bo the toi minus or the Sherman avenue line Supcrintonueut Smith says that tliero nro many persons ilissutislled in the outskirts of the city bucauso thev are nut enjoying the street lallwuy facilitlos they would llko to have "If , " says Smith , they will guarantee the running expenses of a road until It pays for Itself from the receipts wo will build ono any pl.ico that anybody nsks us nnd put in what ever service tliov wish These people should romoinbor Omaha Is already bettor equipped with car services thnn any other city of its si j in tbo country Hut most of the kicks came from parties holding real cstuto iu the suburbs that they are anxious to get rid of Of course , if wo should run olectrio railways out to their farms , tboy would make a fat thing out of their investments in coinliolds " The double switches for the now street railxvay extending from Nintb nnd Loivcn- worth to Sixth and Pierce are being put in nt the Junction tin Ninth street and in a short time , probably by the tirst of next wcok , the tracks of the new line will bo roidy lor use The pavement on Howard between Fif teenth and Sixteenth , is being torn up pre paratory to lnying double tiacks for the South Sixtooiith street motor line which will run west on Howard to Sixteenth Instead of south on Fifteenth to Leavenworth street as formerly ' 1 his change is nmdo to avoid tlio steep and dangerous bill on Leaven worth WANTS TO Ull lltBC ' Why Mrf , Albert Hopkins Sceks.For n Divorce Louisa A. Hopkins filed a petition in the district court yesterday asking for a dl- vorco from her husband , Albert M. Hop kins , the court stonogrnphor Tlio petitioner alleges that she was mar ried to the defendant in May last , and hns been the customary true wife over since Shortly nftor tbo mnrrlago , she alleges , her husband began to practice a sys tem of cruelty toward her nnd in August pincbed her arm so severely that she still bears the marks of his violence Ho confessed that ho did not love her and tnti- talized her nnd wanted her to leave him In August ho put her out of the house they were orcupylng , and tried to force her to liuvo nlm , Ho l of used to provide any cloth ing for her after her wurdrobo had beou de stroyed by iiro , nnd employed spies to watch her actions Mrs Hopkins also allogcs that her husband was twice married before she knew him aud that bo deceived her in regard to this fact On these grounds the petitioner nsks for u de cree of divorce and alimony * rt Miles .Nnrvit riiul Liver Pill * . An Important discovery They net on the liver , stomach nnd bowels through the nerves A nov principle They speedily euro bllllousncss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipition Spiendid for man , women nnd children Smallest , mildest , surest SO doses for U5 cents Samples free at ICuhn & Co 's , ICth and Douglas WAS ONCK AN OMAIIAN Low | g , tlio Murdered Man In A'nlpa- rniso , Wns Known IIore Mr J. V. Lewis , who was shot ut Valparaiso raise last Saturday night and who died Monday , was known by quito a number of persons in this city About two years ago ho was in the employ of C. S. Higglns iu his restaurant at Twelfth nnd Douglas From this city bo went to Ashland , tbouco to Wdlioo and thence to Valpariso , wboro ho worked as a clerk in a hotel till about six montlis ago , whoa ho leased the house Ho has sincathuttlmo con ducted it on bis own account During the war Mr Lewis was a gallant soldlerund returned homo as a second lleutonnnt of tbc Fourth heavy artillery , N. Y. S. V. Uo had worked up from tbo ranks without the aid of polit ical inlluoncu At the time of bis doatu he was about forty.llvo years old SOLID FOft TIIC BONDS Tim Sixth Ward Kepublloans Will Veto All nlTliom A largo number of the taxpayers living la the Third district of tbo Sixth ward Held a meeting Monday nlchtatthe republican club room to consider tbo various bond proposi tions before tbo people Mr Dally presided Speeches in favor of voting the bonds were made by Messrs J , C. Wharton , T. J. Morlartv John T. Dlllou , W. A. Mosslck and IL T , Leuvltt The grounds on which iho speakers eased their argumauts were that tboy Insured if voted , tlyn or six years of work which would give a great raauy men employment and make money plentiful With all those im provements , in addition to the govorumout building and city hall , " said ono of the speakers , "uolng on the same tlino wo cant help having a boom " A strong resolution was adopted pledging Bupport uot only to tin Teutli street viaduct , but to the school house and Nebraska Cen tral brldgu bands 'I lui AlHiriilsomoiit An Associated press dispatch from Wash ington , published yesterday , with reference to the proposed now postoDloo silo , created quito a lively stir iu circles most directly In terested It slates that the figures of Acting Secre tary Hatchcllor show tbat'tho stto has cost $ ltS,0JIor33y0Jovorand above the limit of the appropriation , thus making it appear that liyrou Hood , < ) . M. Hitchcock and oth ers who pledged themselves lu a bond of ttO.bOO thut the situ should not cost the gov ernment moro lhau $100,000 , would bo held for tbut amount Hut there seems , according to tbo state ment of Mr Heed , Attorney Prltchott and ono or two others to bo a mistake some where The figures of the board ot apprais ers as taken from their cstlmntos , plncei the vnluo of the property and the leases nt * tt > r- 110. The only way in which tboy can ac count for the calculations made by Mr Hacbrllor is that bo fl2urcd sovor.il largo mortgages into Iho npprnlscmcnt , wherois , tlioso should bo deducted from tbo awards Per Instance , Mr Hitchcock will recolvo JT9.000 for his property less the mortRaco of f AOOO _ Holed tbo German nnd hit dlldtsh dress wns the admiration of the assembled fnlrbut his stout partner slipped ou bis favorite com Sonsalion ! Salvation to the rescue Happi ness again ' Nothing Is moro provoking thnn n troubln- some couch Cure It with Dr Hulls Cough Syrup - " > c , . IS IT A tlOYCOTIJ Scarcity of Ileoi llcpnrtctl on C , St P. . SI t O. Trnlnt Hon William A. Osborno mayor of Hlair , accompanied by his brother und Mr E. J. Farrngontot the Pacific express company , were iu town yesterday Mayor Osboino comlilnlns of the boycott by tbo tralnboys on the Chicago , St Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha railway ngainst Tub Urn In conversation with a Hun reporter ho said ! "I nskou for n copy of Tun Hub on the train this morning , and the tramboy said ho bad none , but that ho bad plbnty pf World Herald * . The latter paper , however , did not scorn to bo much ot n success , us very few of thoniwcro purchased "Sovornl passengers asked for Tun Hbk , but the tralnboy claimed that bo could not furnnh It Ono gentleman secured ono lu some manner , but the rest of us baa to go without leading matter "l'ho scarcity of Tun Den nnd the lnrgo number of ether papers under the tram boys arm cnusnd considerable comment nmoiig tliopnssenKoisas , it looked very much like a boycott When wo want a U r , wo want one , and do not want anotbor paper foisted upon us " Grief ftir n Husband Mrs Mary Polack forty yours of nge , was at rested by Deputy Sheriff Lou Grebe Mon day ( light on thochnrgoof Insanity Mrs Pol ack has boon living with her daughter at Twellth nnd Vinton streets for sovornl years Her mind hns been disturbed since the death of her husband four years ugo With your nnmo and address , mailed to tlio Swift Specific Co , Atlanta , Go , ia necessary to obtain an interesting treat ise on the blood and the diseases incident Skin Eruption Cured Ono otmjr customers , a highly respected and Influential citizen , but ube Is now absent from the city , has used Swifts Spccluculth excellent result lie euj b 11 cured hltn of a tkln eruption that ho had been tormented w lib for thirty ) ears , and had resisted the curative qualities of many other medicines , EoiiEUT CLrao , Druggist , Falls City , Neb WEDNESDAY 01li / ivininq : I SJ q g L I fl IrAST AI'I'E UtAI > CE or ( MISS VICTORIA VOKES IN A GltAND DOUHLt : DILL The performance will opsn with .1. II Iluck- stones Charming Comedy , 'H'lio Oooil-For-IVotliiug. To bo followed by H. A. Sherburn's 'Jwo Act Comedy , " " HUBBY Thursday , l'rldnj nnd Saturday , Nov 28 , 2 ! ) and : > . ( SPECLU , THANKSGIVING MATINIiR ) -&FJ&A.NK DANIELS * THK FA VOMIT COMEDIAN , Will glvo vent to his teollngs ot liuinoi , In pre senting his luuuy comedy Little Puck Assisted uy MISS flESSIK SANSUN And a carefully Llicsoh comnaiiy ot nitlsts l'rlccs-a" ) C.n.c , 75c and Mix ) . Thanksgiving and Saturday matinees , cue and TCc i teamj | | | Mli • Such and so various are tbo tastes of in on' tbat to satury all ono must carry an al most unlimited supply Wo have purcha sed this fall a Una ot nock wear which for richness of material , variety of design and charming combinations ot color cannot be surpassed Wo especially ask the oppoi- tunlty of showing tbem to you J Si § $5.00 A full otof Teeth nn rubber far % \ auarnnteed to boat well nmilu us pistol aunt out from unir ilunttl oMcolu tills country , uml for wtilcu jrou nruultl bt cjiargotl over twloo much 'Jeetli extracted iruliout puln ordaniior , anil Mill out tlio use > buioronu , ess , i Itliur or olourkltr uold and tllrcr Uliluus al half rates Hutltjlaulioii ( jiiuranlceil , DR BAILEY , DENTIST , I'uxton Uliick , UUh and rurnam Streets Tate V.vntor \ on 10th Street Ol'EN UVEtUNGS UNTIL i OCIflCK SHOEDEALERS ! $ I ebistei lines of IlooU and Shoes , jnanuftctur- * d Dy O. M. Henderson * Co , of Chicago-Fac tories at Chicago , Ulxou , Ills , and tend l > u Lao , Wli.-suoutd writ * BAJI N. WATSON , resU dene * . FKBMONT , NMI Tr V Ung aijaul , UMd uut r for itubbtrt OST PEKFEOT MADS jurnrl'ir ' o < ull once pioVou In millions of homo3 for moro thnn a qunrtorof n century It U used by the United Stutos Govorumout Kndorsud by the heads ottho Great Uulvorsltica us the Strongest , Purest nnd Most . Healthful Dr Prlco's Cream Bakinjf Powder does not con tain Ammonia , Limo or Alum Sold only in cutis PRICE BAKING POWDER CO i\U\V VOSCIl III < JA < JO ! T. IOUIS SAX FUAMCISCO For Sale by M. H. Bliss , Omaha , Nobrtislca DON'T WAIT A SNAP 4fe\ We confess it does I L ///l / tickle ourpride to occa- I \ * y/p - sionally make our own io \T good value stand aside % S - ! > > for a uiyaer haryahi , % s\ Ounready money and welj known name got these extra cases of Overcoatings for Well you must see the goods Ask for asx chincJiilla $20 * ] Overcoat Ask for ans chinchilla $25 I m | e Black or Dark Blue shades J order Come early or several hundred dressy men will be before you , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET A CARD From Max Meyer & Bro The auction sale which is now in progress at our store has caused so many inquiries that we take this method to answer the inquiries and inform the public at the same time The object of the saleis not , as some have asserted , to get rid of our old stock for the best of reasons , we have none Nor is it a holiday scheme to get the trade but it is as advertised , to close the retail depart ment of our jewelry business which we have been desirous of doing for many months , and having failed to find a cus tomer to purchase the stock entire , and to put the stock in to our wholesale department not being feasible , we have determined upon an auction sale of < mr entire stock of diamonds mends , fancy gdWs , art goods , and all Without limit or reserve of one single article We invite all to attend these sales , which will be held daily for the next thirty days ( if not disposed of before ) andsee if this statement is not a fact MAX MEYER & BRO DON CARLOS LUMBER CO , Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Yellcnxr * Fiiie To dealers only Wills Southern Missouri , llooms , 1 , 5 and . U. 8. National Hunt llulldlag Trlopliout ) IdiT , Omaua , .SuO , ETCHINGS , ji | | Jfe JP % % Hi tF-rr.MURSON , ENGRAVINGS , _ 3 , & _ VJTIIALLnT & DA VlS " ARTIST SUPPLIES M0 § y 1CIMI1ALL , MOULDINGS , jtfl nilllSr .Ca'PIANOSAOUOANS FRAMES , JS3 # p * H ci-siiiivr ; : MUSIC 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska " " aTbTmeyer & CO , " SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN GOJLLa & COKE 103 South )8th Street , Opp PostofTico Telaplione 1400 lliiaMHMiiiiii-T i in * CONTINENTAL Freeland , Loomis & Co , Proprietors , ( CORNER 15TH- AND DOUGLAS STS , - OMAHA \ . ' \ AnnouiiGemenf Extraordinary ; Fine Clothiiiff at Auction Prices ; Great sale of New Overcoats , Ulsters , and Business Suits from the stock of the celebrated manufacturers , ISTaum- herg , Kraus , Lauer & Co , 657 and 659 Broadway , New York , whose entire stock was sold at auction in New ' York on Tuesday , Nov 12th. Naumberg , Kraus , Lauer & Co , are knowd all over tlie . Uiiited States as among the largest manufacturers sof strictly first class Fine i. . Clothing in this country We bought at this great auction sale the lar ger portion of their entire stock , the sale being ing one of the largest and most important " ever held in the United States I They will be offered this week , at prices aver • aging not much over 50 per cent of the orig inal value of the goods when held by.Naum . - \ berg , Kraus , Lauer & Co \ 1 Lot No 1. Is a line of 200 extra heavy Shet land Ribbed Elysian Bsaver Overcoats , Dobson's manufacture , made up in the very ' j best manner , in regular sizes , from 34. to 44 ' " breast measure which we now offer to close ' out at $8.00 each , Original price before the auction sale , would not have been less than $12. Lot No 2. We offer 100 handsome blue wide wale Worsted Diagonal Overcoats , goods \ made by the well known National Worsted \ Co , extra heavy weight , silk sleeve linings , , made up in excellent style , at only $10 each , Original price would not ' have been less than $18. j Lot No 3. We offer 200 ot the famous German - | man Kersey Overcoats , lined throughout body and sleeves with satin a coat which we would not have been able to have sold in in the regular way previous to this sale at less than $25 , we now offer in regular sizes i at $18. Make a special note of this lot Re member that they are full satin lined , and . I would be worth in the ordinary course of trade today $22 each During this sale they will be sold for $18. Lot No 4. We offer 150 dark Brown Kersey Overcoats , with silk facings and silk sleeve linings , made ud in the very best manner ' Original price in Naumberg , Kraus , Lauer & Co 's stock $22 ; we offer them at $15 each Lot No 5. 50 indigo blue Chinchilla Over coats bound and made up m good style , at $15 each A regular $22 overcoat In Fancy Cassimere aud Worsted Suits we haye about 30 different styles at prices not much more than half their real value Freeland , Loomis & Co , I Cor Douglas and 15th St I The Largest Retail and Wholesale Clothing fl House West of the Mississippi m