Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 1, 1892, Page 8

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, $39,825.0 . GOODM AN, Brooklyn, N. Y. DECEMBER 1 THE AM 1892. Mail Orders Filled. Tomdrrow when Boston Store opens you will find thousands of -dozens of eve- ry kind of ho- siery and un-| derwear worn by men, wo-| men and chil- dren. Youwill find them in heaps and in piles on tables andtrays, yes, even -on the floor,dliat prices neare’ mnoth- ing than any reasonable hu UNT PAID I IBOSTOIN STTTORE —FOR THE———— ANK At 45 Cents. On the Dollaxr. THESE ARE BUT A FEW OF THE BARGAINS AND PRICES, I{DAThbT IAI’\UQJI‘ITP H OI I)PZI( KS BVER KNO \VN ,Ghlldreqs TNCOT stw HOSTERY MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Il\TI‘ANTS’ ALL WOOL HOSIERY.... SENSATIONAL SALER of 1892. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. 500 DOZEN SWISS Ribbed VESTS ‘Whne MERINO Vests WORTH S(m. K e H'E FINEST QUALITV DOILAR QUALITY FINr | Imported Ribbed Vests Scarlet Cashmere Vol E KUKORIDS CF DOZEWS MEN'S | Natural Gray Fancy Scarlet D a. Fine Camel’s Hair Underwear, Worth © i ;.m ¢8 REAL VICUNA 2 : UNDERWEAR, = MEN': REAL WOOL Gray Underwear, MEN'S FANCY STRIPED UNDERWEAR, Worth $1.00. Misses’ All Wool Cashmere Hose, Sizes 6 to Sie. Ladies’ All Woof BLACK RIBBED HOSE, Ladies’ Seamless Fine Sashmere Hose?&fi Jersey Ribbed Vests Natural mc:cg‘!llt\bl,ll\\ EAR Camel s Hair UNDERWEAR ALL WOIL BLACK Ribbed Vests } ' Natural WOOL VESTS man beln%’ ev- !.adies’ Finest Grade 3 Ig S All Wool Gray and White COMBINATION-SUITS Scarlet ¢ Natural Wool Ribbed and Zephyr Knit Vests R er expected to Worth ¢2.50. see. = This Elegant 49 CHILDREN S UNDERWEAR. MAIL ORDERS C ombmahon (o] llll h '~. LADIES' BLACK AND FANCY COLORBD FILLED SAME DAY ¥~ WE GET 'EM. _G4 e e BUEREUC T HOSE ’700 Mail Orders Filled, — NORTHWEST LOR\ILI\ Z ; ' MAIL ORDER s 1I6TH AND DOUGLAS STREETS, OMAHA FILLED. THE DEFUNCT NEBRASKA. What the Poliey Holders of tho Old Insur- surance C¢ any May Expeet. A patron of Ber wno holds a policy in the defunct Nebraska Insurance company has sent in an inquiry as to the probability of there baing any paymsaat made by the ro ceivor for the company to policy holders of balances due them, As an answer to this or any similaria- olle MEN'S REAL IMPORTED Ladies’ Cashmere UNDERWEAR IN'S SWITZ CONDE IMPORTED HOSE, 5 flfl S e E AR SII-K LISLE I{OSE | MEN'S SCOTOH WOOL All fast black UNDERWEAR \ | — | | ARE YOU SUFFERINC - FRO A an‘llc = IWHEN YOU Catarchor | ) ; . = ¢ Rhicumatism | Can walk into a clothing store in broad day light-—or in the even- quivies rogarding tho affairs of the defunct a E Chroic ing if you prefer to=—and plank down three common—cvery, .infurance comvany the following communi- | Dr. Mary Strong, 2504 Novrth 2ith Awres Nervous ot d: ‘Y_“]”“l to get and casy to spend” Ame cation from Mr. A. U. Wymau, receiver for | Street, haus retu eust. ' pes 3] - ican (lnll;nw with ; . ned Irom the e 5 an cagle on one side and the ‘‘Loddess of Giberty” on the oth- the concern, is printed horewith — Private 2 ““Under the order of the district court of Diseases. er—and walk out—with a brand new overcoat on your back April 30, 1802, the receiver is endeavoring to IF 80, CALL ON settle the accouuts for promiums paid and that belougs to you—fits you—Ilooks well on you and feels Dr. Searles & Searles Prommmsducisndiforithatipyrposaiiaentity “bully” on a cold day it any wonder that that clothing store Say is Consultation Free ic? For the Treatrisnt of Al day long yesteraay the members of the | o {0 bost medicines on ourth. viz., Cuam. | cordance with such order. Policyholders SRRl s 5 STl S A foderal grand jury wero busy at finding out | berlam's colie oholora aud. distrhcbs rem. | Were required to accept or reject the ettle: | 1 A can hinr‘dl) }Ll!l(”l(. the crowds as fast as th t's a fact that you Chronic, Private and Nervous Discases, MALE AND FEMAL bow much interested railroad men did not | edy, for bowel complaints; Chamberlain’'s | meat as proposed, prior to October 12, 184 ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DI C g o S a s z | cough remedy, for colds, up and whoop- | ltep the majority know In '« ivon spaco of i concorting | fng consh and Chamveriain’a pain balm for | of cases and the rocciver is proceeding with BASES, ORGANIC = WEAK- anti savy chinchilla overcoat of us today for three NESS AND DISEASES OF NO antial heavy chinc ; ; Y uieo) you can have it either single or double breasted —with rhoumatism” 50 cent bottles of each of | the adjustment on tho pasis set forth. The ey aro omployed. 1t Jay Gould could ouly | those medicines for sulo by druggists, groat number of policies outstanding, num- discover how much roal ignoranca there is MATTER HOW LONG STAND- ING OR HOW OFTEN PRO- S : 2 Sie, TRO sleeve linings—heavy twilled lining and ; and-—you'll be two dollars richer tlnn the samo, s, “This aiscrimination Paul has causod much dissatisfacgion to local ~ dealers —and tal of boycotting the Ilkhorn is_beard. I"reizht Agent Morehouse of the offending road says the whole trouble is the result of the fact that the iumbermen don’t know just what they do want, ana are therefore very hard to satisfy S FAILS A Four Name rirm. When vou find a four namo firm you are pretty suro of an institution representing considerablo rosponsibility. The firm of Hass, Harris, Brim & MeLain,near Dawson, Georgia, Is not an exception. It is, in fact, ono of the most substantial business houses in Terrell county. The following is an ex- tract from a recent letter from thom: *Our customers say that Chamberlain Medicine Co. of Des Moines, Iowa, manufacture throa | the ronas is sum of two loca in favor of St Funeral sovvices of M, ]Iug'n G. Clark be held at St. Mary’s church) Florence, at 2 o'clock p. m., Friday. The remains will be escorted from th house to the church by the Free Musons, where church services will be held, after which the Masons will escort the remains to Forest Lawn cemetery for intorment. Special train will leave Webster depot at 1:15 p. m.. and retura- ing will leave Florence at 4:30 p. m. Balt Shipmonts Over the Missouri Pacific About Which Nothing is Knowa, INTERSTATE ANOTHER CASE Witnesses Bafilo th Search Grand Juary in Its for Information Concerning - Notice of Convention of Neb Bankers' Assoeclation Ixecutive council of the State Bankers’ association OMAnA, Neb., No convention of the Nebi 5 Bankers’ associntion is hereby called 0 meet in the city of Lincoln, Neb., on Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 20th and 21st prox. All banks and bankers and trust companies doing business in the state of Nebraska are eligible for mem- bership and ave requested to send dele- gates. Further varticulurs with pro- gram will be prepared and sent to each one separately. 1. D. Evans, Thomas B nt, €. jentley, . I Dorsoy Mosh Edward Updike, Georg ska State Nebraska come? a sul dolla velvet collar—sateen Canton flannel pocket “An erroneous impression seems to be in hotel been pur- | the minds of many who are entitied to a re- forogo his Now Mexican trip long enough to | chased by William A. Paxton who will | turn of premam paid. that upon Hling of ot some one at the head of aftairs in these | in the future give it his personal atten- parts who laew just a little bit about rail- s bering somo 12,000, necessitates much labor among s omployes concerning the business their claims they would be entitled to re- L tion. No effort will be spared to pleaso NOUNCED INCURABLE, roading. erchants Hotel, and care in adjustment, of his road, it is quite probable he would NERVOUS DEBILITY ceive the amount, and many inauiries in con- | Bry sequence ure being made of the roceiver, to | 1, ‘W, ils former rons and to make this 6 which he 15 unabie to reply on account of Lt AR R e Tho troublo was all about certain ship- ments of salc from the mines at Hutcnison, Kan,, to the packers at South Omaha, ag- grioved salu dealers setting up tbat thoe favored ones had succceded in choking off competition completely. In this they were aided by the Missouri Pacific, in which Mr. George Gould, who is one of lhBthuf owners of tho favored salt mine, was supposed to ba interested. Tho transuctions compluined of oceurred in 180, Mr. Chain, billing clerk of the Missouri Pacific at Hutchinson, thought the company had shipped 0 salt to South Omahu, but was not positive. Further than this ho knew nothifg, and the most skilltul questioning of the district attoriey ouly sorved to increase his 1guorance. Mr. J, W. Easley of the Dia- mond Salt company of Hutebiuson next doveloped & most wonderful capacity for koowing nothing, He told all he knew about the Hutckinson ompany (Gould’s), but the best he could give wus hardly wore \han pointers, Mr. (ieorge Jonto, who is ugentof the M i Pacitic at South Omaha, said that os an employo of tho company he was not expected to know what the grand jury wanted 0 kuow, ana the est efforts of Mr. Baker at cross examiaining only served to make this feature of Mr. Jonto's testimony more prominent, My, Howard Sbimer wholesale salt dealer of Hutchinson @yon @ chouce to tell the with what studied persistence he attended o his own affairs and let those of tho rail- road company alone, In the afternoon Mr, E. A. Cudaliy statced o the jury that be was squite willing 10 submit thy waybills of 1ho salt shipmeuts showiug tho number of pounds 1 each car, but be wus afraid the fact that the bills lud been burued something tike & year und o half ago would renaer them of very little service as ovidence iu this case. And this closed the testimouy for the day. Itis possivle that the case will end right here, but one or two more railroad men and packors. may got @ chauco Lo stand the jury on today. Agent - Kretchmer of Iuterstate Commerce commission says he 18 nst dgiscoural the outcome of the ¥ 10 conviet 1s the result of a defcet in the law, which con- Tess can !nhrlv remedy, and the moral ef- fook of thic invastigation 1a good Al 16ast, John J. Jacobs, manager of the Moutana lottery, pleaded ual guilty to the charge ot using the wails i furtheriug the vusiess of lotiery. jury Acousing the Eikl 0 ol Diseriminating, Lumber doalers now set up that the Elk- ‘ born, disregardiug the vights of Owaba in the matter, is diseriminatiog in favor of St. Paul. The trouble is tho result of the rate sheot dssucd ou September, 27, 1801, on whioh tho rate from Chicago, basing point to points in st of Long Piue shows a_differ- 4 couts. At Ainsworth the B, & M. alrcady popular hotek n most Lospitable house. AT ANNOUNC Margaret Mather will open her scason of threo nights and a matinee at Boyd’s uew thenter tonight. Outside the interest that always attaches itself to the comng of Miss Mather, ora star of her knowa ability, there isa flood of seatiment in this visit, as it marks her tarowell to the Omaba local stage, her positive retiroment to private lifo being set for Decomber 10, #er Juliet, hor Leab, her Crotchen, ber Juliana, hor Pauline, ner Nance Oldiold, her Joan of Are, Lady Macboth and her rally considered 10 bo matchloss, than 10 oo '.lulmymunn." Which 15 1o bo given tonight: thers is not one of the lumAl tie schiool 1n which she is given such a weulth of opportunities for clever work as in **'ho Lady of Lyons," which 1s to be pro- sented tho second might of her stay. To add to these features of pleasure she 15 listed to appear Saturday evening in Snakesveare's great love tragedy, “Romeo aud Juliot.” The sale of seats bas been lurge. A favorito attraction in Omaba comes to theater next M 050y nights—Jos ns, *“The Still Alarm. R play i3 well koown here and has always attractod favorablo attention, ‘Chy casto is said to be fully equal to any demands, Ore of the clever shows of last season was wo Old Cronies,” presented by the Anaerson comedians, Ihese artists will pay their anuual visit, appearing at the Farnam Street theate unday, December 4, giving a matinee and eveniug performance on that day, and remaining Decemver 5, U aud 7, with the usual matinee on Wednesday. Tuis company is at present playing a big engugement at Kansas City and every paper in that city speaks of the performance in the wost flattering mauner. The performauce is reported batter than ever aud every- thing connected with the entertuinment is new, bright and highly altracuve. Auderson’s comedians will present several new canaidates for popular favor and doubt. less they will vbe sufticiently strong to at- tract unusuaily large audiences even for this extremely popular bouse. Not from a ¥ Standpolut, “I do not recommeud Chamberlain’s Cough Cemedy from & financial standpoint for we have others in stock on which we make a larger profit,” save Al Maggiu), & prominent droggist of Braddock, Pa, “‘but because wany of our customers nave spoken of it in “the highest praise, Weo sell more of it than auy similar preparation we have in the competivion, and the rate between | slore.”’ Ior sale by druggisis, the expense attending such roplies and tne hindrance of necossary work of settlement. der of the court simply provides that receiver shall report to the court the amounts due, to - full or 1w purt in due cou aistribu- vion. The report will in due time Lo made, and the further order of the court takeu, that while every endoavor is being made to collect amounts shown by the books of the | company to be due to it, auy collection 15 attended with great dificuliy, iu nearly every caso tho correctness of the accounts peing disputed, or offsets Lo notes oraccounts claimed, 5o tuat from the general asseus it cannot bo hopaa that much can be realized for creditors, o main reliance for the banefit of cred- itors must bo on the favorablo result of suits institute inst the stocknolders who xotired just priorto tho faiiure ot the com- pany aud acaiost the National F Fiaves of this oity Tor an_amount, of 35,000 carcied on its books to the credit of the com- pany up to within a fow weoks of its fail- ure aud then canceled by tho retiring stock- | boiders and the bank, The rosult of these suits, which aro being prosecuted for tho recel: and of othor suils to be ipstituted can not, of course, be now stated.” e Constipation cured by De Witvs Early Risers, e Marclage Liconses. The following marriagolicensas ware lssued by County Judge Eller yesterday: Name and address. § Henry Hoffmister, I Katlc Draibus, Omaha § Ernest Frad Smith, Omao ULI ¥ O Erickson, Omaha .. West, Bennin-ton, Neb : i . Beanington, Neb.... If you have piies DeWitvs Witeh Hazelt salve will suregy cure you. (e The only Pure Cream of Tartar Used in Milli-as of Hom Tn the meantime the roceiver statos 1200, 1 Cheney, William Wallace, members cutive council. NRY W. Y GEORGIE i Chairman. Comy All goods mnrl\ml low in plain figures, CHAS, SHIVERICK & Co.,, 208 und 1210 Farnam St !cml ostate. rgaing only. word is zood, escoing and interior decorating; de- signs and ostimates furnis Lehmann, 1508 Douglas stre e EANT OR SOUTH Vin the Wabash R . The short line to St. Louis and quick- est route souths Only 87 houesito Hot Springs. ) houesto New Orleans, 4 hours to Atlanta y 62 hours to Juclksonville, With corvespending fast time to all points enst wad south. Iound tri tickets to Het Springs, New Orleans, Lake Charles, Galveston, San Antonio, ity of Mexico, 1os Angele sco, Mobile, Jacksonville, T vana und all the winter resorts of the south and west. Reclining chair cars freo to St. Louis, Toledo and Detroit. Pullman_buffet sleeping cars on all trains. Baggage checked from hotels and private residences to destination For tickete, sieeping car accommodatior: and further mlmumlmn call at Wabash ticket office, 1502 write, ICE’S Baking Powder. Powder.—No Ammonia; No Aluw es—40 Years the Standard, PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE Fermanently Cured without the use ot knife, ligature or caustic Allmaladies of o private or delicate Xl-ll\IAL of either sex, positively cured. o or address with Stamp for CIRCULARS PIREN BOOK AND WACRITR, Dr. Searles & Seaties, ™ %3ttt hen "t Next door to Postoflice. Signs of Health. 7ou don't have to look twice todetect them—bright eyes, bright color, bright smiles, bright in every ac- tion. Discase i overcome only when weak tissue is replaced by the healthy kind. Scott's” Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sound flesh. It is a"ru:a‘nl-‘ o taste and easy Cof assimilation. Frepared by Beott & Bown nor OPIUM 5% Dr. J. Sl MOUNT VERNON PURE VIRGINIA RYE I beg to call the attention of the pub- lic to the above populur brand of pure rye whisky and respectfully asi a com- parison with any other rye offered in this mar sup erior toany other gua rantce & absolute fay or it as its purity sowe effewell The public cull and ets. it Henry 1iller,616 N id liquor house, 1! EIAbIL Cured in | No pa. lun cured. cny, Lebunon. 6. ndits whole- Esmond hmel you today your life. extra long ings lster— eight fifty dollars. o day-—they’s full dollar price. Fur overcoats ! that you neve rweavy chinchilla ulste ined with heavy plaid cassimere five cents—or Jouble-breasted —li that's worth an even dozen dollar (ul\hllnf‘lt“s——-l)]'lh double-breasted flannel linings satin sle ©he if you bought it somewhere else. AN OVERCOAT w equalled for This coat is made of lined with doubl s velvet collar and double-stitched seams, buy an ulster than an overcoat, FOR NOTHING is quite so comfortable on a cold day—we will sell you a great —double breasted—cut good and long— we will sell you a grand lined with buy one of those clegant overcoats that we're FFor a five dollar bill we offer s than cight dollars in all lid hr-.n) chinchilla—=cut serge—sateen sleeve lin- If you'd rather veight —for five dollars and sevent ""'7[‘.7)"'{';.» fr plaid flannel —for If you want to selling for nine heavy GET IT e going fast. Z Dlues \Whbat fur? linings fourtcen-dollar garments O, different Kinds of fur, They're in Kerseys—Chinchillag— —Dbrowns—smokes--mode single-breasted—plain lining ssimere linings tans— g plaid linings self collars at a nine- velvet collars ‘fur” little Money !

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