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ALL CETTING INTERESTED. Lincoln Oitizens Waking Up Over the Des Moines Road. DISCUSSING ITS ADVANTAGES. Lively Demand For Porkers in the West Lincoln Market—Notaries Public Commissione, House Note ersonal Mention, [PROM Titk: BEE'S LINCOLN BUREAU.| The discussion regarding the proposed Lincoln, Red Oak & Des Moines railroad and its promised efits is | ming general, und, by the * the bond election is held on the 23d of the present month, a settled opinion will be reached. The benefits prom- fsed are sufficient Lo answer any argument against the bond, providing they can be as- sured, and it is to the assurance given in the proposition that the conservative men of means are giving theie attention, The city bius hud experience enough in its attempts to securo competition that competes, for a city & hundred years old, instead of a place not ¥et quite in its majority, and that men who have passed thromgh these many experiences are wary is but a natural consequence. In discussing the roud and its promised benefits re is now undoubtedly a majority of the izens fairly favoring it. Many support it s they would any other means that would continue the boom that the city has enjoy r. Many goto theextent of fnced rates and eo the ecity would if t tion should fail th tuxablo property ail the bouds would i8 made that the oth ver, who will take the agrain of allowance, but in wooling and transfers of are n statemehit w the present stock » stockholder, states ¢ i8 without weight ih caus. te the new road, but that il a_new Chicay - curcd it is worth to Lincoln all it costs, re- ardless of the question of lower rates. 1t 00ks as though conclusions of this character will decide the question when the i taken. As utterly opposed to voting o numbers thus far developed are 8o to ite little or att The ectors of the except to win the clecti tions of an assured river rate, but iu the long future the parties who will not be disup- pointed will be those who will extend aid for 8 new road to the city, simply us another railroad, and nothing moré, Tho guarantces are truly great, but a guarantec of such strength” on paper never yet has been ful- fllled to the letter in Lincoln or in place, and_ history has o hubit. of repotition single line of demarkation. There was u noticeable iucrease in hogs on {hie West Lincon market the week and o ¢ prey ipts for the sveek were about five thousand head and the day the receipts were quickly sold ranging from $1.85 to §.20. In con with one of the stockmen at the We coln yards he stated thy at least 1,500 head per d woek o edge prices. t Lin- the packers wanted and that 9,000 cach he market would command gilt NEW NOTARIRS, The following notarics public were commis- :!nnml yesterday: George W. Whi Kearney; B. S. Ramsey and W rowne, Plattsmouth ; Christian Hir cat Pol James' Q. Mi tophen Scott Lewls, Fairbu Lewis and John Geisler, Lincoln Beott, Central City; S. L. C madge, Otoe coun Ben Stetson, Plainview, Pierco coun Loggitt, Humboldt, ichardson ¢ shman, Omaha } Henry E. on R Snow ferriam, Chorr catrice, AT TIE BTATE HOUSE, f public lands and buildings bold a session yesterday for the Transaction of the business accumulated the ast month. The claims against tho di ate fnstitutions were audited and allow and other routine business transacted. December 1 is the time fixed for opening he bids for the construction of the industrial omé at Milford. Thus far but little attention scems to have been given to -the vork by contra and_the inquirics to see nd examine plans are limited to a very few persons. - The o icles of incorporation of the Ne- wvings bank, of Omaha, and of the Bros. company, also of Omaha, have ceived by the sceretary of state and 1on file. Plac During the absence of the governor in the east, Captain J, E. Hill will welcome visitors avith Wis customary affabnlity nant rnor Shedd will visit the e > of- asionally and affix his signature as sovernor to documents requiring im- ediate attention, The Beatrice Paper Manufacturing com- any has filed its articles of incorporation fvlm the sccretary of state. The cupital stock s $40,000. The following well-known busi- 088 men and capitalists of Beat are the he incorporators: J. E. Smith, S. C. Smith, . L. Elmore, Jacob Klein, W. Loak, William (G, Washburn, C. G. Dorsey, K. G. ang, Charle: Drake, Lewis Werner, Emil 1l arshall. F. D, Kees,'R. C. Davis, H Parker, A, L. Green and J. H. Alden, PERSONAL 1TEMS. Fanny Davenport, who prescnted #o Lincoln people last evening, oc suite of rooms at the Capital hotel while in Lincoln. The celebrated Schubert quartette, who flelighted the thousands of visitors at the Creto ussembly last summer were in Lincoln Sunday at the O'Pelt hotel * "~ Ben R. Cowdry, deputy secretary,of state, enjoyed a fast ride in from Hastings on the Viye wday afternoon. Land Commissioner tt, who visited Kearney lnst week, returned' home Sunday snd was at his desk yesterday. Captain H. Palnier, of P gnd Governor Carnes, of Soward, were Bwong the parties well known in_ potitics who were at the state eapital yesterday. C. Specht, Hugh Murphy, W. I". Sweesy and I 8. ( Omaha parties recre- tsmouth, . Louis ille; A. S. McKay, Friend: J. B Doty, hu\*inl(‘n_v H. B. Knowlton, Hastings and . H. Dunker, Minden, were Lincoln arrivals yesterday. Dave Rowe, late manager of the Lincoln base bail club, has gone to Kansas City to attend a ball meeting, Rov. Robert Doherty, of Omoha, returned to that city sterday after holding services dn the Episcopal chiureh this city on Suuday. John B. Wright, ex-mayor of Lincoln, con- tomplates a departure for the Pacifie coast at an early day, whero ho will enjoy the winter months ina congenial clime. - Oue ¥ t Is worth a column of rhetorie, American statesman, It is a fac tablished by the testimony of thou of people, that Hood’s Sarsaparilla does cuve scrofula, salt rheum, and other dis- enses and affections arvising from impure state or low condition of the blood. 1t also overcomes that tired feel- ing creates a good appetite, and gives strongth to every part of the systemd Try izt THE ANS' HALL. The Site for it Wil Probably be Far- nam antl Nineteenth Streets, Thie BEE some weeks ago announced that the hall now under consideration by the local Kuights of Pythias would be crected on the northeast corner of Sixteenth and Davenport streots. Siuce that time, however, the thian committees, who have been cireus ating lists for subscription to stock, have found _ that, Wi the excoption of or, one of the Property-own, the propesed site on Bixteenth onone will subseribe to the same As 5000 as this became known, & liporal offer for stock was made by a number of Furnam street property holders, and the site now most favorubly cousidered and that whicn will very 1koly be acceptad, ta on ona of the corners of Farnam and Ninetoenth streets, It is an excellent location, and the beautiful butlding contem ed would be an excellent contribution fo the line of ornate and massive structures which extend on that street almost from Fourteenth. Mr. Benson, whh has vol- unteered to furnish the me uy th building sald to a Be ec. this morning that he did not make his ition 1o the knights with that lot in Nevertheless, he was not wedded to the Sixteenth property, and that he felt fay orably disposed ‘with reference to the property on Farnam street. He had been given an_option on the Sixteenth street lot, but he did not know that the option‘still held #ood because he had done nothing in the premises, becs of the inability of the Knights to sccure assistunce ou that thor oughfare. KILLED BY A IET CAR. Charles Gardner's Drunken Freak Re- sults in His Death The most sickening of the numerous acel dents that have happened on the street ¢ line near the foot of the hill of St. Mar; avente, oceurred about 6o'clock last cvening, and resulted in the almost instant death of teamster named Charles Gardner. dner was int ed at the time, and when he saw car No. 3 coming at a brisk rate down the hill, he conceived the mad idea of rush ing up and stopping it. He firat threw up his hands and shouted to the horses, and as they i not immediately stop, he seized them by and erect the port 150 the bits and yelled like a ¢ man, This frightened the animals aud they broke into a run, deagging Garduet, between them still hanging on to the bits. After being dragged about a block, Gardner's grip weakened and he fell under the horses’ feet. and before the car could ‘be stopped the front and hind wheels had passed over his body r his chest and breaking an arm. which was ne upset, was finally 1 nger wounded man scious and was 1iff sidewalk but said 1 and a jury im- 1a verdict of death by klessness while under blame whatever on, the driver of of about t1 it & Squires, ed and has no r as known. nin Ithough indu money, and buried at the expe @ man of about medium h knit frame, and had dar , sandy tache and blue eyes. His remains arc'at the morgue awaiting the orders of uny relatives who muy happen to fate. . Coughs and Colds, Those who arc suffering from Coughs, Col ds, Sore Throat ete,, should try Brows's Brosciiarn Trocues. Sold only in hores. s A Licensed to Wed The following licenses to mar, yesterday by Judge MceCulloug! Name and residence. { Robert H. Marple, Omaha. 1 Sadie E. Beacraft,'Blair, Net 3 William A. Roth, Omalia. Nellie S. Fay, Omaha. vere issued Age. David M. Bauder, South O Augusta Operman, South Omal Prickly Ash Bitters warm up and in- vigorate the stomach, improves and strengthens the digestive o the pores, promotes prespiration, and equalizes the circulation. Asa correc tor of disordercd system there is noth- ing to equal it e National Republican Committee, The names of the mombers of the national republican committee are given below. B. . Jones, of Pittsburg, Pa., is charman and treasurer ex-officio, and Samuel Fessenden, of gtanfor State and to Name RS Alabama. ..T. Youngblood.Tnion Springs ) ‘Powell Clayton. Eureka Sp' Arkansas. California. Horace Davis. .San fFranct Colorad +J. 13, Chafee... Denver Connecti Samnel Fessend amford Delawaro Daniel J. Luyton.Georgetown Tlorida. Jesse D. € ¥. H, Putner a onticello Tardawa; fanapc Des Moines Kentucky Louisiana. Wm. W, Crapo John P Bunborn. . Port Huron M. G. Morton Winona mn'R. Lynch ‘T, Van Horn North Ohio. . Or ) City H. . Pittsburiz “Horace A. Jenks. . Providince John B. Johnson.. . W. P. Brownlow. .. J Tt PenusyIvani Rhode 15l South C Tanness; tleboro . Richmond Grafton S Milwaukee Prescott nia, West Virginia Wisconsin Arizona.. Dakota S Dix't of Columbia, 1daho. Deadwood Washington L. Coftin....Caldwell Smith,...". Helena ames A, B, Elk Miner . Pt. Townsend ph M. Carey.....Cheyenne as a Xmas present for a lady or gentle- man,is an assortment of Colgate’s un- rivalled toilet soaps and perfumery. e MORTUARY MATTE A man named Abr: eph's hospital Sur at Barret & Heafy's. HATHAWAY, S. B. Hathaway, for a number of years a woulder in the Union Pacific shops ‘of this city, died Sunday his late resido Burdette and Twenty soventh str tice of his funcral will be given he Jos. night, hisremuins lie fter, hos o5 Ttesupariop excallence praven.in millions of or more than a quarter of a centugy, It by the Daited States Govs En- by the h o the gv and M. ng 1 contain A Lime or Alum cans. PRic¥ akiNG POWDER Co., New York, €hicazo, St, Louts, .| Py position. 1THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY DECEMBER 6. 1887 A GREAT MANY Of our customers, after seeing the incomparable bargains we offered during the last two | weeks express astonishment at the prices,” The secret is simply this. The warm weather and | late season have had a yery depressing effect upon the wholesale trade. Manufacturers are overstocked and discouraged and thesame goods which a few weeks ago they intended and expected should bring them a fair profit, they are now ready to sacrifice at almost any price. This is the chance for the retailer.” It is merely a question of who can use the quantities. The firm that does a large business can take advantage of such opportunities., We are in this hap- Our amvle resources enables us to buy in enormous quantities for cash; we sell on same terms and the quick return of the money makes the smallest profit satisfactory. Any one can see the torce of these remarks by coming and pricing our goods. Another lot of those fine Chinchilla Satin Lined Overcoats at $14.50. The first lot sold so quick that during the past few days we had to disappoint many customers, who called for that coat. We are now pleased to say that we have received another supply of these same coats, only with this difierence, that the first ones were velvet piped while these open- ed now are with corded edges; otherwise in every respect the same first class garment, the liko of which was never offered for less than twice what we ask for it, $14.50. --ST00 -G0 T§ OVER Owing to e lateness of ths season we (find ourselves overstocked with fing and { medium - priced overceats, and in order { 1o rednce the quantity we propase_to sel { most of them within {he next 10 days, and hiave made prices that will insure @ speedy sale : -FOR INSTANCE GKHS gofor § 3.00 5 overcoats now (1} Another lot of Qvercoats to which we call attention is a splendid Shetland, lined with double warp Italian satin i 8 i s 5.00 | sleeve lining, silk velvet colar and corded edge. These we have in blue and Oxford colors, sizes 33 to 88. It is an elegant ‘9 6.00 | coat for a young man, very nobby and of splendid cut. We offer it at $8.90 and guarantee the real retail value of it to be | ** [0 L Ly 1.50. at least %15. . o “ “ 10,00 In Single Pants, we make for this week the following remarkable offers:— “ “ “ > One lot strictly all wool, heavy winter weight, grey striped Cassimere Pants, well made at $1.50, fully worth $3. 9 20 i i 14,00 One lot heavy all wool Fine Cassimere Pants, in dark neat striped patterns at $2.10, worth $4 One lot very flue silk mixed Cassimere Pants at $3.50, worth $5.50. One lot of elegant Worsted Goods, in choice patterns, at $3.90. These last are equal to any custom-made pants and have never been offered for less than $6 to $7. 25 18.00 We have reduced in the same ratio all our Fur and Fur Trimmed Overcoats, and if yow need one you will fin® this the best opportunity yet offered this scason. We have had such @ grand success of our ~ $10 SUIT Sale that we have just added a few more styles of desirable suits thad are selling at other stores all the way from 814 to $18. We place them alb in one lot and scll them at one prlcqj $10 Remember that in our Boys’ and Children’s department can be found suits and overcoats at about one half their real value and for which we challenge comparison. § In our Hat and Cap department, we offer a large assortment of fur and other winter caps, far below the prices of others. Genuine imported Scotch caps, high crown, at 35c; sold everywhere at 60c to 75c. Good heavy knit caps, turban style, men’s and boys’ sizes at 30c. Jersey caps, silk lined, men’s and boys’ sizes at 40c, which cannot be bought elsewhere for less than 75c to $l. In our Glove department, we carry the largest assortment of winter gloves and mitts and offer some bigdrives. Good heavy knit wool mitts, men’s sizes 20c, boys’ sizes 15c. Very heavy best fulled wool mitts at 40c and 45c; sold by other dealers for 75c. Good lamb lined kid gloves at 50c¢, which would be cheap at $l1. Good fur top gloves at 50c, worth 75c. . 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