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gl o P o TS i deaia ¥ b ps THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1893 5 ——————m——'——*A——?— FIRE. | FIRE. ”___» INSURANCE comPANIEs FORCE THE saALE. FROM TOMORROW ON ~——GE v?ff“i\fib“”s‘“nfihifffi ‘fi‘[fiffifi\i’f; == MISHIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1309 FARNAM STRERT , Iy 22485 === “Sacrifice the entire stock. Get what it will bri Gl s ssil INSURANCE COMPAN‘ES’ ORDER —— acrifice the en l"‘i{zl;:ius pnCcc:v(:‘:u;_.1:‘.1\)\l—ll(\LSmlngt % nn‘)SL(‘,tu:\:: J‘u“(:";fi soon as possible.” This was the last order given to the manager put in charge to sell the stock. TTHIS IS IMPERATI VE. So beginning TOMORROW, at soc on the dollar and less, you can get anything : [n the store. B 20. OOO SOLD LAST WEBK But there is still left $130,000 in suits, overcoats, gents' furnishing goods, etc., to besold. No one should fail to get something; even lay in a tock for the future, for no one can afford to miss this chance of a lifetime. f B , ONLY SMOKE! ONLY WATER! Much of the clothing escaped altogether, and is sound as a dollar, but goes with the rest. The following list gives an idea of the prices: OVERCOATS | SUIT PANT | i | H | | e T | $30.00 SUITS. now.......................$15.00 $10.00 PANTS, NOW.........covvvvvnnnnnr. . $5.50 » i :2ggg A e :g::lggg | BG5.00 BULTE, 50W 1.......s0rnsrrrrrs... 818,00 $ 8.00 PANTS, NOW......o.ovvrerrirnr. . 84.50 [1 %1060 OURROOARS now & 780 | $30.00 BUITS, now.......................8 9.50 $ 7.00 BARDE, How..............0000 0. $0.08 $14.00 OVERCOATS,’ e 6:00 | $18.00 SUITS. now.......................8 8.00 $ 6.00 PANTS, now.........cocvcvveee.....82.75 | $15.00 SUITS, now.......................$ 6.00 | 8 5.00 PANTS, now........................$2.50 $12.00 OVERCOATS, now...............$ 4.50 $14.00. BUTTE, DOW.. 00 rrreeirrrrnrin® 500 $ 3.50 PANTS, now..............oceo.n.... 81,75 (o S Remember Number and Place Come Early and Get First Selections. Mail orders receive M ail orders receive prompt attention A prompt attention Open From 8 A: M. Until 10 P. M. Al ways, common carriers, to accept from | among the millers and owners of olc\nmw of strict accountablility to the owner or gone to Lanyon’s pharmacy on that day with | vice president, P. Holm. Milwaukee, Wis.; 2 - ]L i iy +| conneeting 3ines loaded cara ortrains to be | wus all rubbish. signes for the pronipt delivoryof proverty en- | o friend, who dsked fora drink of brandy. | séeretary, Viggor A. , Chicago’ hauled to the point of delivery at not | In reply to questions by Mr. Mills, demo- ::':T.L'.:..;"‘nl‘..'ny "”l;";"‘l;);:‘h'l‘;;" arrler for | A woman was in charge of the store at the | treasurer. J. C. Eskildsen, Chicago; trustees, exceeding the chargo for similar service over | crat, from Texas, Mr. Washburn denied that | §iHiSPOH SO R time and she produced. the dram without ro- | ¢, Chritofforson, Manisice, Micti, I, H. . Frandsen, nd pay for it and was | Bridgeport, Conn. After the installation of their own lines. Agreed to by a vote of 85 | he hud a dollar invested in elevators, He ad- | ablo time in the transportation. of such prop- | mark. The witness saw his companion | Voigt, Davenport, Ia s made large is Fili ing i to 58, mitted that elevator compani drink the liquor g iiliboaering in ‘tho sHome iDefsatad he bill was then passed. profits some years (sometimes as high as 30 | . Sixth—Freedom from unrensonable de sitive that the clerk did not ask the cus- | the newly elected officers had beea com- Action on Several Measures. The next bill called up was one reported by | or 40 per cent), but said that a_depression in { tlon of exemption oncontracts for intersta his name or if the liquor was wanted | pleted, they, together with the delegates, | OfBacteria Mr. Storer, republican, from Ohio, amending | prices of grain had nothing to do with it. carriago : 7 for sickness. Nothing was said about being | met at the Win hotel, where the pro- the interstate commerce law. The only ob- After further debate ‘\lr Washburn said Tlll!r' N";' \\(x')rkj and mlulmh;lpht! flnn:h of | sick by m(ht»;- m‘m_\-, Rk ) A ’ |'ri|"mr, Sol Prince, tendered them a banquet ject sought to be accomplished is to make the | that as the day had so progressed he | Trade and St. Louis Merchants exchange | ~The man who drank the brandy was called | and farewell reception INTERSTATE COMMERCE AMENDMENTS | JC0, fC3ina Written documents in the posses. wing Rt request which he | Proposed resolutions favoring the granting | to the stand and related the same facts. He | All of the deiegates wero well pleased e sion of the commission admissible as legal de a day or two ago to reach a vote | Of finuncialaid to the Nicaragua canal pro- | said nothing about being sick when he ob- | with their Omaha meeting, and voted it a evidence with the forco of similar documents | today. But he gave notice that tomorrow | ject. 3 .| tained the liquor, and the clerk asked no | first class city in every respect. Defeat of the Clause to F t Rallroad | of the exceutive and departmental officers of [ he should ask the scnate to remain in ses- | _ Aftera briof dobate it was voted to in- | questions excopt to inquire if e wanted o SRR Cae iy Pooling — The Commission Glven the government. Passed. sion until a vote was reached. struct the ofticers of the board to prepare a | glass of water after the dram, which the /5 PR ey ey Senate bill was passed authorizing the |~ The bill went over without dction and the | memorial to congress, embracing all the | witness refused. Mr. Lanyon's sistor, who WORKING AN OLD DODGE. construction of a bridge across the Missis- | senate adjourned until tomorrow. points covered 1n the several propositions. was in the court room, was identified as the FRbiraliicly slon of the Senaten Busy One. sipi river at or near Now Orleans. e Nobon the subject of a ship eanual around | woman who sold the brandy. Arrest of Two Men Who Were Plying the Also a bill making Rockport, Tex., a sub- 2C : Y. Niagara, and from the lakes to the sea, re- | ~ Counsel for the defense made a motion to aflle for & Gold Watch Game. port of entry. . ¥ BEOOMING NNIGUBORLY, specting which ~the Albany, Cincinnati, | Qismiss the c1se because it had not been | Tom and James Hill spent last night in (TN 1] WasmiNatox, D. C., Jan. 19.—The greater [ * The bill for the establishment of a national | canada Evinclng & More Friendly spirit— | Kochesterand Duluth Chambers of Commerce | shown that L was an employe | jail on the charge of being suspicious char- he prosecuting | jeters, and the police think that they made o the supremp vor of the pro- | court held that the defendants were only siderable success. T ] { . rl e i sked action, the board adopted the resolu- nEON A Aniais part of the day in the house was consumed | quarantine was called up, but the opponents Whashington Notes. ’l‘l*l gl i 0 or agent of the druggist. X oy s iboate > sed by Albany. It provides for an 2 & : hey in filibustering. Mr. Kilgore of Texas was | of the measure fiibustorad against itand | wyqmvoro, D. C., Jan. 19.—Aunounce- appripriationiol 100,000, 10 make strvey | eiamey Neld that the vl D bloyes, | 8 £ood catch when they took the Hills in out Before taking your next glass Of t the fore. By his dilatory tactics he s buje : ment was made today from an authoritative | for the proposed canal. : and ocited authorities, Ho also quoted | Of the cold. River Water hold it up t I { accomplished his object in defeating action PR Moninde thiab an oMatal bt the Dopilnion gave hll:l;‘llvl(l.l‘ ol D Wright, commissioner of | u supreme court decision regarding the sale | The puir were working the town on a s ym- IVGP‘ ater hol up to the light. H i akeation of q enil 8 X z. S e b g abor, by invitation, addressed the board in | of whisky even when mixed with quinine o | pathetls schemo. o 06 et with e cans . t on the bill for the erection of a monument to ernment determined to withdraw for the | go%h oy BYELELEN SOCHEREC, e :’vm:\m“_“:‘;m\;“‘rv\ 1;:‘: xln}:ix:('_‘m 1 e or | pathetic scheme and had met with con T hen look at the prison ship martyrs, and on the measure | Gontinuation of Arguments on the Anti- | Season of 1803 all diseriminations, tolls or oy were selling tickets sus bureau and also in for the construotion of revenue outters for Option BilL. otherwise, respecting vessels, persons or | curing of business statistics upon a scientific | avading the law by hanging out a druggist’s | 1o the raffie of a gold watch, the proceeds to od for the construction of a the Pacific coast. But without opposition a | Wasmixatox, D. C., Jan. 19.—The dis- | commerce using the Welland and St. Law- outside of the government control. | sign. As both attorneys wanted to produce | £0 to the mother of Brakeman Murray, who 8 passed to meet tho requirement, ot | cussion of the anti-option bill was continued [ rence canals. This, it was said, was more | Mr ,}“;,I" ‘j‘:“l ‘l“ ,W have the N "\'\5“ L | authorities the court gave them until next | was supposed to have been killed by the H state commerce law relative to the | jn the senate today from 2 o'clock until the | than our government had asked. The in- | L0Ard of Yrade establish anagency at Wash- | Tuesday to make their filings. cars. Murray is a myth and the gold watch bill was p. s + 5 bridge 4oross the Mississippi river at New | on the bill itself oron Mr. George's amend- EYEHRENte, 0 00 0 e 3 ey 0 B | ington to undertake the work. ) 2 SRl i, time of adjournment, but no action was taken | formation has not yet been conveyed to this | '"§ e warel naans mentioned has never been made. Besides { F RIEESH from the ment to it. Notice was given, however, by | quydro-centennial committee, introduced a AN I government. d. MORE PROTESTS MADE. having a_big supply of raffle tickets, which Nuluuun of the Cincinnati Chamber were sold for 50 cents, a lot of other plunder GRMIITE |||l.|.S. onal quarantine bill was the next | Mr. Washburn that he would ask the senate | bill in the senate to to provide for | Woodworkers Denounce the Council's Ae- | which proved the men to be smooth swindlers cinal g B byl e B Vo to connect the Ohio tion in the Printing Contract. was also captured. S & /”N‘ e (/I { o fabl’ ng it oft until Saturday. ive the | A strong effort is being made by the | Both men had cards showing a paid up | water it stands alone, he bill providing for sundry 1 Mutual of Commerce asking conzr the survey of a ship cana river with Lake Erie failed to rec A instructing the to remain in sesslon tomorrow until a final | secretary of the t not to deliver any hats of the souvenir coins provided for in the bl vote is r 4 MO 4 Seffe s passed at the last session until the corpora- Iu the morning hour Mr. Peffer, populist, | Piscl a4 the it Basion werl oy committes of the Central Labor | membership in the Yard Yuitel Puonhieisvose of emergency committce of the Central Labor | Membarship in tho Wurd oncluded his speech in favor on shall de- | po solved 'l'n’x‘mm anlhnnlllnrll of Trade | UNIO0 to have the city council reconsider its | o¢'thege forged certificates v conclude speec| avor | liver a sufficient bond, guaranteeing that if. > 1 Boa e o sity. orinbiag hose forged certifloate new McGarrahan bill was introduced and | opened to the public on Sunday the corpora- | plorable condition of fts public highways cons | oPP § sids? SRR A oferre o . tion shall pay to the United States the sum | Sidors the shme f positive obstraction to pros | osked to readvertise for bids. The sta referred to the judic cowmittee and an y i i olar Ebio0 . of money it shall have received from the sale | Eress and an exhiustive extravagance, and | ment is persisted in by W. B. Musser that amendment was given notice of by Mr. | f oD coin, not less than §2,600,000, My, | {avors every measuro, far and near, that will | when bids wi Waolcott, republican, from Colorado, to tho | Pettigrew also gave notice that ho intended | tend to remody this ovil. ating comiuittee said the Omaha Printing Still or Sparklin| Of All Dealers. LU\INI\]}H.K\ LTI SPRING W ATER €0, 1ation cards were found AN Y Mr. Brickner, democrat, from in chargo of the bill, demanded the previous question, but Mr. Kilgore came to the front and raised the point of no quorum The previous question was ordered R 209; nays, 100. The bill was then p: Mr. Patterson, democrat, from Ten he council has been | of blank benegt assc among the effects of the prisoners and also Y. NASHU Sl e S e | o puRE G- ot s The police will tryand have the pur- uTfl" & filLL‘GHEn. first opened the council R i ot o T e e o 10 o bill suspending the purchaso of silver bul- | to ofer this as an amendmont to the sundry | | A resolution was also passed favoring tho | company was the lowest biddor, Klopp & | chajers e oL IERIoA proasonie o m-trlbntlnu Agents for Omaha. . fivediasy ion. civil bi suge of an anti-adulteration law, an artleti’s being the lowest on biank books | i A [ foe.use ou Shp Feo i ok A Mr. Cullom, republican, from Illinois, from | An onder was issued this morning from | board then adjourncd. only | Baniact of Lha Delal. & Tusnecton: LADIES VI R A Rl I"“»‘ “;J"“‘-" 1€ | the committeo on commerce, ireported an | the office of the postmaster general direct- A Lo e e The International Woodworkers union held 5 el : L Seithd ‘\}“ ofnoquorum) the bill was | yyendment to the interstate commerce act. | ing that all postoftices be closed between the Parties trying to introduce mew cough | ® meeting last night and adopted resolutions The report of Building Inspector Tilly has k M { 2 Placed on the calendar. hours of 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. on the day of the | remedies should know that the people will | Genouncing the council's action in awarding | been made and is in the hands of Comp- epraska maae our } Amendments to Interstate Commerce Act. A bill appropriating $20,700 for establish- | funeral of ex-President Hayes. have Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. peor the contract to an unfair shop. It is more | grojler Olsen. It shows that during the past { Mr. Wise, democrat, from Virginia, then | N8 \lu‘n)snm the water front of Chicago was 'n;.- president today approved the joint . rog b than probable g; at eve uuhlm in m.,l )2““5‘(’ Yeard building permits have been issued IS the BeSt Med up a sonate bill concerning testimony | Passed. resolution authorizing the secretary of the e o will take similar action, and a general kick | 20 i a0e colleo 5. . ' O gl Bhodgniad Wolcott's Silver Amendment. Ry o ovar Tl H o os o LANYON’S CASE IN COURT. from organized labor will result. Council- | e amount of fees collectod was #0147, { state commerce act, with a substitute pro. | Mr. Wolcott, r from Colorado, | #18,800 of tho appropriation to the Choctaw | man Elsasser denies Mr. M stalemens | SRS UG speakion s do. | LOOK FOR THE Viding that no perdon shall be excused from | gave notice of an amendment to the bill to | and Chickasaw Indians. This act now per- | Partial Hearing of the Matter Before Judge | and said the committee merely reported the b of opers IL e beliding | x;x_ ctor" «l\, | attendi testifying before the Interstato | discontinue the purchase of silyer bullion, | MWits the payment from tho treasury of the Berka Yesterday. facts 8s 1t found them and recommended the O a1 o A e ’ ) \ ey ymmission on the ground that | It proposes (as @ substitute therefor) to | £2,900.000 for lands taken by the United | The case of the state aganstS.S.Lan- | adoption of Klopp & Bartlett's bid. Itis | total expenses amounting to $11,400.( the testimony or evidence may tend to crim- | make section 3 of the bill of July 14, | States from the Choctaw and Chickasaw | yon, who is charged with doing a saloon | further alleged that the successful fivm w. < e, Jansin sake- shosicn 4 ot M LAl nsand applled to reservation n JRR R 8 ApKONRL " counion | allowed o see the bids of others and then Will Know Better Herenfter, “The substitute was agreed to, and the bill | retary of the treasury shall coin the silyer | Other tribes W Haltomtoe i 8| ToaREEC i g iati ek & eate tny aftoe. | cut their bid $450. Last Tuesday a man giving the name of as amend Mr. P amendin report uc n purchased under this act as rapidly | Nominations: E as possible after said purchases into stand- | 8na, to be paymaster in th rd dollars; and shall also coin into standard | Yank of major. Postmast silver dollars as rapidly as possible all the | Verd I Banta, West Port silver bullion now in the ireasury purchased | Bertha Kleven, Culberts under the provisions of this act;and any | man, Shelton. Montaha dwards, guin or seiguiorago arising from such coin- | Anaconda. e age shall be accounted for and paid into the NATIONAL BOARD OF TRADE. led at the residence 1 was passed without objection. | bul son then called up the bill interstate commer ipanying the measu its provisions. ‘The report says th bill IL intended to ob 0 the construc which the courts have placed on the wo “the same line,” in fourth scction of ve held that where seve stituting one line, fc : Prod Bt o N Association Lahel my with the | noon and a decision was ‘postponed in order pcluded Its Sosslon. A, F. Bossal Rl pu ’ i to give the attot o ty t h S R % ol 4 osselman, 14 ebster street, anc — give the v .{u\ u“»mlunl\ 0 sub- The convention of the Danish Broth el e R i ON the \g" AOK‘ mit their authe were two N s cluded its sessions and has ad- el . hood has concluded its sessions aud has ad e ,i,,'u‘i\':“__l':“ I DEFORMITY BRACES complaints filed against Lanyon, : Rosewter being the complaiaany i | journed. The last meeting was held Wednes- i M- s The deal was made and Eng Elastic SLOGKlllg Trusses, ch case, day afternoon, at which the following 4 ted for the ensuing | drove away. Since then he hasn't returned (,rutchLS, 1bstone com The first complaing cansidered was one set- | preme oflicers were ele ting forth the fact that Lanyon had sold P. H. Johnson, Omaha; | and the police will put him on their list liquor tor other than médlcinal, mechanical or sacramental purposes Lo P. J. Sullivan on the treasu Mr. Teller, republican, from Colorado, in- action of | troducs new bill to submit the McGar- Resolutions Touching on Important Matters the tran business, any less number forming in part han claim to the court of private land i Fassed Yesterday o 13th day of Decomber last. Mr. Sullivan . h ;hc samg line, may charge, without violat- | claims and had it referred to the judiciary 3 w ‘;"""""l“ D. C -J““' 19.—The National | was the firs , and testified to having ) ou're H Batteries, ng the law, a greater rate than is charged | committee. (This bill modifies the provi 3oard of Trade spent the morning session | visited Lanyon' 'y at 2802 Farnam Y L S over tho entire line. The pooling section of in question, He was ac- osing Water Bottles, over th ine. ! 8 to which the prosident objectod in the | today luige o act is umended by striking out the word | vetoed bill.) amendments 10 the interstate commeroe act, “not” and inserting the words ‘‘any con- | Mr, Peffer, populist, from Kansas, re- { . . i ?8¢% | inviied in to have a dtiuk. Lanyon was in tract, agrecment or arrangement.” 1t f sumed and concluded his speech, (begun last | The following declaration on the subject was | the store in person at the time, and the wit- ther provides that railroad companies m Monday) in favor of his constitutional | adopted: ness asked for some *good whisky.” The muk:! ~r---um . ufn‘--xm'm.\ m-l arrang amendment to limit presidential oftices to, | »lvimli That the i\'.l(hnml nmr|.1 of 'll';"\ Ao ;nnmrIW.us furnished without question, and ments for apportioning among themselves | one term. i ndorsea and approves’ the objoc ie and Dodson each took & drink. A minute their traffic or their gross or net earnings Mr. Wolcott introduced a joint resolution "“"'",*'l"“‘ Interstate or two after they had a second driuk, and under certain conditions, to be imposed by | directing the postmaster general to discon- I LD the Teoomne then left the store, after payiug for the the Interstate Commerce commission.” Tho | tinue the salo of the so-called Columbi Atorcets of {0 v bill further provides that a common | postage stamps, except where specifically carrier that is a corporation may be indicted | callod for. He asked that the resolution be for a violation of any provisions of the act. | immediately acted on, and said he kn e lia e nothing more ridiculous than those plas! Mr. Lind, republican from Minnesota, | Souer a8 half an envelope. The resolution i in discussing the proposed | Street on the d companied by George 'Dodson, whom he had Syringes, Atomizers, Medical Supplies ALOE & PENFOLD, 114 $.46t15L, . Next to Postoffice Something., every day that you try to worry along without Pearline. And what's the use? What do you gain? You can’t have \\'ushmg done more safely than it's done with Pearl- ine. Andit can't be done more cheaply—if it's done safely, Rtorvets of i ze. Sullivan positively identified iiro country. Lanyon as the man who dispensed the Hquor. That the National Board of Trade | ( B. Dodson, a teamster, who resides onts to the law which will 7 Bristol street, was the next witnes and his testimony corroborated that of the previous witness in every particular. Ho hud gone into the drug store with Mr. Sulli- The giving of the proper effect to th ings and orders of the Interstate Cow- comuission moved to strike out section 2 of the bil Vi P 4 isinti < <y . A Second—Which will exempt, in co van. and at the request of the latter My, Where ose 2 3 = (which is the section amending the “pool- _ Anu-Option Arguments, with Proviaions of the constlEution. eloncacy | Lanyop. had. brodued & bottle and glnsses , Where you loseis in time and labor. - Pearl MCCREW ing" section of the original act), and Mr. [ At2o'clock the senate resumed considera- | from eriminal penaltios to th and sold them two drinks each of whisky e saves hll”()f both. You lose in clothes, Patterson cxpressed his willingness to a tion of the anti-option bill and Mr. Platt, | formation as to violations of the law may be | which they drank and which Sulli i 4 THE SPECIALIST. 1o avallable in the courts. cept the proposition. But Mr. O'Neill, re- | republican, from Connecticut, concluded his | b A e s too. You can't rub them clean in the old w: ay { for. On publican from Pennsylvania, strenuously ob- ulumu-nl against it, begun last Tuesday, on | Is unsurpassed in the rird—As will make porations indie bill. He was in fa o ¥ 1 subjiet 1o xomplary fnes for all vioja: | Siated that Lanyon furnished the whisky treatment of all e ooty anmmb ey | sril e b . gnd mAeet o, oasmpiacy frontie S vibla” | A, fhat Lanyog N arean o aa the wasbboard, without rubbing them to PRIVATE DISEASES most. the whole legislation proposed by the | * Mr. Stewart, republican, from Now Jer- | Sore by either party about being sick ¢ // pieces. All these things that you lose are money. agents. or of giving railroads | soy, also opposed the bill on constitutional Fourth—Such definition of the terms of the after a whispered privileges of arranging pools that they did 1 business grounds. While he was hold- | act as may be necessary to bring within | 0 -~ Z Peddlers and not have today ing the floor colloquy sprung up in which | terms all common carrfors vuuged in Wter- | Soreigiion (he defense decided not to offer UO v cers will tell you - this is u good s The motion was agreed to. Mr. Washburn, republican, from Minnesota, | Stat com whether individuals, corpo nt ken up. In this case the offense Qo [# or ‘‘the Pearline " T Boatner, democrat, from Louisi declared that’ A Statement made by Mr., | ons or lincs smbracing w diversity of car- | Pitiut was taken up. in this cosc tho pfiense u' e 4 Lolne, o ITH . 5 B Teed was comimisted on Bunday, D FALSE—Pearline is never peddled : if your grocer sends you an imi : an amendwent requiring all rail: | Platt s 10 the lkelibood of combinatious | Fifid—Entorcement upon common carriers | ber 16, Tho fvet witness statod that he had Q tation, be bonesta-send i dach, 050 T JAMKS FYLE) aaym 14th god Farnam Blag i i