12 TTTE OMATTA DAILY REE: TUTUS DAY, 12, 1001. TRUST COMPANY ASSIGNS jLitltlpttid ActUn Taken Lata in Aft tiaoin YiiUnUj. WILLIAM WALLACE FILES APfLICATION "Wllllnm IC. I'filli-r .ViiiiiimI liy .InilKc '"" nn Iti'colt T Petition Irr Omiilin l.niiii nml Trnnt llni'ii .11 ore 'I'll n ti tin Annrtn. Upon the application of Wllllnm Wnllnco Judgo Jncob Fawcett named William K. Potter receiver for the Omaha Ionn nnd Trust company yostcrdny afternoon. Mr. Wallace Is a stockholder In the In solvent company and stntod In IiIh petition for n receiver that tho capital and surplus ot the company have been exhausted nnd that nn indebtedness of $100,000 ling accu nuilntcd, exclusive of debenture bonds so cured by first mortgages on real estate. Tho petition ol Mr. Wallace recited that tho Iops on guaranteed loans is several thousand dollars each month and states that If tho nffalrw of tho company were allowed to continue In their present condition all ItH property weuld soon bo dissipated, Tho nppllrntlon of Mr. Wallnco was mado at tho request of other stockholders, and ho bvo Ouy C. llnrton and C. II. Ilrown as his sureties In tho sum of $100,000. Mr. Wallnco holds 150 shares of stock In tho Insolvent company. It was recommended In tho petition that William K. Totter bo named as receiver nud Judgo I'iwcett ncteil upon this suggestion. Ho fixed Mr. Potter's bond at $150,000 and accepted tho Fidelity and Ocposlt company of Maryland as surety. Mr. Potter was formerly cnshler ot tho Nebraska nxchnngo bank, lorated at tho corner of .Sixteenth and Knrn.mi streets. After tho falluro of that Institution ho be camo Its receiver. The application for a receiver had been anticipated for somn days, In fact ono was on tho vergo of being made, but the papers were not filed, though J ml bo Kawcctt was consulted lu relation thereto, Tho trans fers of real cstnto a short tlmo ngo first at tracted Roneral attention to tho company, nnd thlB was looked upon by many a In dicating somo move of this kind. Tho oftl cctb ot tho company have strenuously de nied that n receivership was contemplated, but llttlo credence was placed lu these denials. Don't forput to uso a llttlo Prickly Ash Illttors whenever tho stomach or bowelB aro disordered. It quickly corrects such troubles and mukes you feel bright and cheerful. Aniimm',i'tH of lie Theater. Tho bill at tho Orphcum this week Is scoring ono of tho season's best bits to largo audiences Doth of tho headline fea tures nro making Rood. Tom N'nwn In "Pat nnd tho Oenll" Is repeating his success of last season on oven a bigger scalo. His lrrcslstlblo drollery keeps his auditors In continuous laiiRhlcr. Tho llttlo sketch Is ono of tho funniest things In vaudovlllo. Tho dainty llttlo operetta, "Mlyo San." Is a delightful musical treat. Tho music Is catchy, tho lines brlRht and Interesting, un ravel Ins a brief tale of lovo. Tho scenic lnveatlturo Is unusually lino to bo found In vaudeville. Tho cast Is in capablo hands, every volco being commondable, Tho other Jlvo acts keep up tho high standard. By request of n largo, number ot tho natrons of lloyd s theater tho bill for Sat tirday night has been changed to "Mac- fcoth." Tho management of Madamo ModJc3ka und Mr. James originally Intended to present "Henry VIII," but such a prcs euro was brought to bear on theso gentlo mcu that thoy decided to chango tho bill. Friday night "Henry VIII" will bo givon and nt tho Saturday matlneo "Mary Stuart." Every Wearer of nt $3.50 Always In a -wnlklnR representative of tho best shoo for -women. No matter how long sho has worn the pair, tho stylo and character Is thera Juat tho name, SoronlH aro tho only rendy-to-wenr flno shoo In tho world that fit and wear llko custom work. Tho prlco of which Is tho samo In Omaha as It Is In Now York $3 50 always. Sorosis Shoe Store 203 S. 15th St. Frank Wilcox, Mgr. iSena for Catalogue. tiii: en ii.mtnv.s nr.cr.i'Tiox. At lln ilen'i, Tnnlulit l tin Ural, I.lve, Old Siniln ('Inn. Who wishes nil tho rooi) rhlldren to know that ho will be at Hayden's until Christmas Kve, where he will see, talk and inquire of all the little boys nnd girls what they wish hltn to bring thorn from hH Omahn headquarters (Hayden's Toy dept.) Hp says tell all the children, "I am goln to bt so busy I will not have tlmo to ro anywhere else than Hayden's toy depart ment, so that I want them all to come here." So rcmumber tonight, from 7 till !, and Saturday forenoon. Iook at his collection of dolls tonight thousands of them Look at tho doll cab!, go-carts, carrlngcs, obby and swing horses, sleds, wheelbar rows, doll beds, swings, cradles, doll houses, hundreds and thousands of games, pretty picture nnd story books and cards and a million other rholco things which Tho Jolly Old Fellow has broURht. Our opening sale commencing tonight nnd ontlnulng these prices for tho balanco ot this week will to n holiday gift bargain op portunity. llorso trl-cycles the kind that arc cata logued and most dealers ask $3.50 to $1.50 for, $1.25 and $1.50. Olrls' sleds, well made, serviceable, real fun-makers, 25c. Sailor dolls, dressed In real woolens. these arc regularly 25c each, but on our penltiR pale, two for 25c. Steel pafscnger train engine and threo cnrs-cnn't break opening falo price, 19e. Do sure to firing tho children tonight or Saturday morning to men Santa Claus. 1IAYDK.N" I1HOS. DUniMTi Wtiitt In AVmileil, Sergeant Hudson, sct-lni; a colored man standing In tho lower hull of thu police lotion yesterday, went out to inquire, vhnt ho wanted, and a moment Inter tn urnrd to report that tho man had tho mallpox. The patient was promptly mslied Into tho surcenn's oltlca nnd tho lour was locked upon him. Thu Hoard of lennn was tlieu noillleil. To Dr. Kiilnli. who culled later, lie irtivu he mime of Sam Wharton, and mild ho h id been working as n porter In n barber shop on Knrmim Htr.et. Ho was sent to tho morgency hospital. Cnril of 'I'linnUx. John D. Moyers and family beg to return their most slnccro thanks to nil their friends for their heartfelt sympathy during their Into bereavement, through tho loss of our dear wlfo and mother. Tar Horehound Wild Cherry Troperly compounded, mako ono of the bes cough syrups you can. buy. Our (COMPOUND SYRUP HOREHOUND TAR AND WILD CHERRY Is peculiar In Itself, relieving tho most oh etlnnto cough, tickling sensation In tho throat, hoarseness, sore lungs, tightness o Cheat, In fact nil troubles of tho throat and lungs. Manufactured and sold hero for tho last 15 years. Price, 25a a bottle. FULLER DRUG AND PAINT CO. 14th and DoBKlaa Sis. Souvenir Vase aro conducting an exclu slvo family liquor store and wo want tho patronage, of th ladles. We offer special in ducemonts for their trade. Just now It is a souvenir vaso a genuine, imported Ilohcmlnn huiid-cnrved cameo vase. W nro giving ono of these vasea to every ludy who makes nurchuso of $1.00 or over. Tho vases nlono are worth thl amount. Don't forget our frco cook book Whether you buy or not. CACKLEY BROS. wiioi.i;.i.n unroll Mi'JHt'iiA.vrs. OoDoalto I'oxtotllce. Telephone 11-IWt Agents for Hunter Ujo unil Old Taylor NOT CERTAINAB0UT BRIDGE (ienerul .Mnniiaer of (Jrnit Western ."pruiN n I 111 J' l.ookltiK Over Omiilin. Samuel C. Stlckney of St. Paul, son of President A. H. Stlckney of tho Chicago (Jreat Western nnd genera4 managor of that road, spent y.'stprdny In Omaha. He was ac companied by his wlfo and they arrived on a morning train. When questioned about tho Oreat West ern's entry Into Omaha Mr. Stlckney said that ho knew nothing of tho details of the matter, as It was not In his hands. "I am hero merely to Ret acquainted with Omaha," said he. "and not to transact business. I hope by the tlmo our road gets Into Omaha that 'I will be familiar with your streets and public places and acquainted with many Omahx people. Hereafter I will spend a day quito often In Omahn. No, I don't know what bridge wo will use In getting Into Omnha, nnd it Is not my purpose to see the Omaha llrldge and Terminal company people." Irlnh Itfli-Kiitcn lleturii Maine, NHW YORK. Dec ll.-John IS. Hedmond. Thomas O'Donnell nnd Patrick A. McHugh, Irish nationalists, who camo to this coun try to solicit subscriptions to the t'tilted Irish league, sailed for Uuropo today on tliH Oceanic I IflKSCOflELD IU IXCLOAK'S.SUITCO.I 50c Sale of Ladies' Wrappers Thursday, commencing at 9 o'clock, all of our Print Wrappers That were $1.50 That were $1.25 That were $1.00 Choice for 50c Wo offer n few odd Tnllor-Mndo Suits on Kecond lloor, Hint have been 915,. $'J0 nnd $25, choice $5.00. 1 KSCONELD IVCLW&SUITCO. 1B10 Doualna St. 1 r It's No Use being without tho most useful articles in tho household csDeclallv In tlmo of sick ness, wnen you can nuy urHL qunuty or ruuucr ltoouh ill Hiiecitii hilui nnrpH .wninii wo aru liaving nil this week. Thu quality can't bo better nnd you tako no chancus occiiuse wu uiuirmiiee inem oiirsiviH. 'Jsc Mlstlotou Cream 17o $1.00 Parisian Hulr tonlo 75c b0o Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin 30c wc ayrup rigs 30c l-quart rountaln syringe So 3- qunrt fountain syringe B3c 4- qunrt fountain syrlngo 83c I.quart hot wntor bottlo 4So 3-qunrt hot water bottlo fi3a i-quari noi water uoitio sic -quart combination water bottlo nnd syringe $1.00 Marvel whirling spray syrlngo Tyrlan whirling spruy syringe J2.00 Ooad atomizer 5)c I'opuiar -u atomizer 7ric Vasollno atomizer ,., , "5c i-reiiy uno or xmas novelties. Fino whiskeys for family use. Cut Irlc Drur Store tel. 7T. . W. Cor. lh Cl.ln... Qooda delivered FUKE to nv sart of city. SGHAEFER'S Christmas Suggestions Chafing Dishes 5 O'clock Tens Artistic designs, many entirely new, nt prices from $2 to $16. Curving Sets Roast Carvers Game Carvers Breakfast Carvers Klegant patterns In stag, ebony, pearl and tusk mounting In English and American brands, from $1.15 to $15 per set. uocniis .sti.vim kxivhs, FOII ICS AM) SI'OONM, 1MICKHT KMVn.S, MMSSOItS, KA.OIIS, KTAH SAKI'.TV IlA.OItN. iiAitxnv .t ni:iuiY, avixslow, KMI'l'CIl KI.Ull SKATES A big lino of nuw patterns from tWo to $3.00. Sleds and Coasters Muny styles for boys and girls from 2Sc up. MILTON ROGERS & SONS CO. COR. HTH AND FARNAM STS. He's a Jolly Good Fellow nnd likes a bottlo of Metz beer. That's be cause he knowB It Is tho best beer browed. Don't omit to lncludo a supply of this beer among your Christmas purchases. It's good to havo somo In tho houso always, Tho bottling retains tho Iluvor and tho quality. Metz Bros. Brewing Co., Tel. Ill), Oinnlui. Or Jacob Neumayor, Agt., caro Neumayer Hotel, Council Hltiffs, Iowa. HI HI " .HjQferV 1H mm Holiday Novelties Traveling cases of all kinds from ll.Oi) up to $15. Sco our lino of Holiday OoodH boforo you buy Wo hnvo tho most com plete lino of leather Goods Travfdlng CnseH, Vienna I'ockct liooks. Card Cases. Clgnr Cusos, Cigarotto Cases, I o r f u m o h, Krushes of all kinds lather, military, oloth und hair brushes -Hand MlrrorH. Leave your or ders now fur Allegrettl and Huylpr's Candles to be delivered any tlmo you wish. Watrh our windows from now until Christ mas If you want something new. It will pay you. Myers-Dillon Drug Company Kith and l'arnam St. The Man Behind tho times Is tho business man who doesn't uso ft Typewriter In his correspondence. A Typewriter repays Its cost quickly ai"l repented!' by In creasing tho facility for conducting business, Wo handlo several Btamlani machines; in fact, every good sort of Typewriter, and will bo glad to show them to you UNITED TYPEWRITER & SUPPLIES CO. 1614 FARNAM ST., OMAHA, NEB. EOSTCN STORE EOSTON STORE Cloaks and Furs For Women and Children Articles of won ring apparel make sensible holiday fjifls. We are oUerin for Thursday a number of very special bargains in line Kurs, Automobiles, Jlox Coats, etc. Women's fur storm collars and cluster scarfs, worth $5 aT!.!7;.5!' 2.50 Women's storm collars, col larettes and cluster scarfs, worth $10 nnd ,4 nn $12.60, at 4,VO Women's 30-tnch electric senl capes, furriers' satin lining, worth 4 fQ $20, at y.yO Women's Persian lamb Jack ets, with blended mink collar and revere, Ii0 worth $125, nt....ipOy Wotiipit'n ijiiu.no iiux Conts, 157.no Women's box coats In nil colors, flvo different styles, guaranteed tatln lin ing, velvet trimmed, worthy CA $12.60, all In one lot, choice, i OU Woiiicii'n ?1T.."iO Atltoiiiolillns, I5D.DS Broken lines nnd sizes put In ono lot to close them out nt once; various choice fabrics, In nils, castors, ox fords, navies, etc, with heavy satin lining, worth up to $17.00 values , I.irgo black ncl- si f glau haro muffs at. . UVC Whllo lamb nnd Angora child's sets, with purse and ribbon.." OC Misses' odd muffs of Krlm mor fox, Canada marten, etc., worth up -4 f Q to $5.00, nt l.yO Misses' combination sets of cluster ecart and muff ot Krlmmcr, Imitation stono marten, Canada marten, etc., set, nt iy f Q worth $3.00 a ittVO Women' 15IUX.0 .Silk Skirts, 5.00 An odd lot of women's fancy taffeta skirts, ruffle, laco and ribbon trimmed, up to $12.60 values $5 Woiilmi's l5T.no Coif Sktrtn, f 1.118 Elegant golf skirts of heavy oxford meltons, handsomely stitched and C)Q strapped, $7.50 values 98 K pCI CV One of the lieat Ippril of tile K !., ajatrm u( limit. W .... .!. ....... If . . I . . .. . I . . . . ... I . wUIC iirutikcinieaa. Cure Druir Uaern. Tolinucu L'lrn. Til 11 UU1SLUY lNbl'lTt'l'L:, 11) nud Leuvcuirut th, Omuba. s Toys on Third Floor Some unheard of bargains for early toy selling. Toy blackboards, 10c. Chautauqua blackboards, OSc Cash rcglstor savings banks, worth $1.25, at 25c. Doll chairs, worth 25c, at 10a. 25a building blocks, Cc. Toy dishes, worth COc, nt 25e. Doll furniture sets at lOo and 19c st, i Zirgo doll dressers, bureau, chiffoniers, wash stands at 2.o Paint boxes, Cc, 10c, 15c nnd 19c. Bargains in dressed dolls at 19o, 25c, COc and 7Cc. Largo slzo crokonolo boards nt COc. And hundreds of other bargains In our Uargalns in magic Inntcrns at CSc, $1.25, $1.75, $1.03 and $2.60 Typewriters, OSc. Tool chests, from 25c up. A II C blocks, worth 25c, at Co. Washing machines, 98c. Trunks, from 25c up. Iron toys, fine engines, hoso carts, hook and ladder trains, from 25o up. ChrlstmaB trco candles, Co box. All kinds of Christmas trco or naments at less than halt price. Plcturo books, 10c, 16c and 25c Games, Cc, 10c, 15c and 25c. big toy department on third floor. Art Needlework at i Price Grand special selling while these goods last. The entlro Itldloy & Sons' nrt ncedlo work department Is now on sale, con testing of pillows, pillow tops nnd backs, largo assortment of battenburg and spachtcl work, everything In bureau scnrf3 and Inmbcrqulns, mantlo drapos, tablo covers, etc., nil at less than U regular price. BOSTON STORE BOSTON STORE HAYDEN 1 "Further Particulars" u Keep it Before the Public That wo nro now having tho most sensational sale of Haglans, Jackets, Capes, Skirts and Suits In the history of tho cloak department. That theso goods wero bought by our New York buyer from New York manu facturers at COo on tho dollar Is a certainty. That our customers aro now reaping the benefit of theso pur chases is a certainty and tho hundreds of customers that aro crowding our department every dny is proof that tho goods aro cheap and that Omaha pooplo ap preciate bargains. Women's Ilaglans from the S. & O. stock, in Ox ford grays; velvet collar, ellk lined throughout, sco It beforo you buy, at $C.9S. Women's Ilaglans from tho S. & O. stock, mado from American Woolen mills kerecy, half lined, sold lu Omaha for $20.00, for $12.50. Women's Automobiles, In nil wool korsoy, half lined, from tho S. & S. stock, at $0.50. Women's Automobiles, in Oxford grays, blacks and castors and tuns, silk lined throughout, mado from nn cxcollont pleco of American kersey, stitched with 12 rows of tnffotn around tho edRes; n beautiful garment, worth $18.60, for $10.50. Women's Jackots, 27 Inches long, made of all wool kcrsoy, with now back and new collar, worth $7.50, for $3.98. Women's nox Coats, lined with tho famous Skin ner's satin, trimmed with bands of samo material, nicely stitched, known all ovor this locality as our famous $10.00 Jacket, on alo Thursday for $7.50. WOMEN'S SUITS. Just 775 women's Suits from theso enormous stocks to bo closed out. Wo will put on salo 75 of them for Thursday at $5,00. 150 of them, with tho Jackots llnod with excellent n"Ulty taffeta, now flounce skirt, worth $12.60 to $15.00, for $7.75. 200 women's Suits, lined with satin nnd tnffota, skirts nro mado with tho now flounco nnd nicely trimmed, Jacket trimmed with taffeta and satin bands, beautiful Eultn, somo silk lined throughout, worth up to $25.00, for $10.00. SKIRTS. More Skirts than all tho houses in Omaha comblnnd. Tho entlro stocks of thrco leading manufacturers of Now York right at your doors. Women's Rainy-Day Skirls, with eight rows of tucks, perfect In lit nnd hang, for $2.60. Women's Silk Skirts, every thread mndo of excellent quality tnffota, for only $1.90. Women's Skirts, mndo of excellent quality storm Bergo, trimmed with bands ot satin, perfect In fit nnd hang, for only $2. OS. 600 Skirts, trimmed two to six rows of satin bnnds, lined with elegant quality pcrrallno and velvot bound, worth up to $10.00, your rholco for $1.98. 150 Skirts In tho finer qualities, gooda worth up to $12.00, for $0.98. Watch Papers for Fur Sale. nx'riiA srnciAi.s l'oif tiii itsn.v v- Women's Astrakhan Collarottea, lined with satin throughout, worth $5.00, at $1.90. Women's Electric Seal Jackets, trimmed with beaver, for $18.60. Women's 30-tnch Astrakhan Capes, lined with Skinner's satin, for $12.50. Children's Fur Sets nt 90c, $1.25 and $2.00. Women's Klannol Waists, trimmed with four rows of braid, for 79o. 60 dozen women's Underskirts, tho $1.00 quality, for 60c. Children's Jackets at $1 35. Children's Long Cloaks, mado In nil wool materials, nicely trimmed, worth $7.60, for $1.90. An excellont Wrnppor for only 69c. Open Mveninps Until Christmas. HAYDEftS BROS. ASK FOR A. Contains the best Havana Tobacco. Equal to Imported cigars. A!auUaturd bji ff. U. Uloo Moroaatllo Olgar Go,, St, Loul. Valou Alad Most people Joruet to do tomorrow what they put off doing today. Holiday Hints... The merchandise stir under way here will be profit able to you who take early advantage of the offering. Getting things into ship-shape, giving all the room and all the attention to goods wanted during the holidays inten sifies the holiday attractions. Hound reasons why it should. Christinas things can't wait. Thu following interesting price list is far from complete. Gloves for Gifts When in doubt and you've ex hausted your thinking bump, buy gloves. It's n safe rule. You need have no doubt where to get them. A matchless stock hero of wanted kinds. Make It a Mackintosh, Then! "Nothing gives in rain or slosh, comfort like n mackintosh." 2.25 buys one, double-breasted, box, 12 inches long, tan or gray. 4.75 for an all wool cheviot one, double-breasted, 52 inches long, tan or gray, awful good gift this! .no gets the fancy English effect kind in all wool, 51 inches in length, blue, black or fancy. S.7o cracker jack, "The Alexombric" rain proof, looks just like an o'coat 'tis just as good they're better in some cases. They are always acceptable. 2nd lloor. Men's Holiday INecK Dressing More nnd better at 35c than any other store in Omaha. You've tried, so havo weWe both know it. livery new shape, every new coloring, every new trick of the silk loom, is here lirst, ib here now. Don't wait, the eleventh hour shoppers will spoil all shopping. A Suit Case Will Suit A handy contrivance to carry your suit and a few other necessaries, too numerous to mention. Full leather ones at 3.75, 5.00, 5.50, (5.00, G.50, 7.50, 8.50, 9.00 nnd up to 15.75. Traveling bags, 75c to 9.00. Suit cases for the boy handy, cheap and he'll like it 1.00. Third lloor. By-the-by we've suit cases at 1.25, 2.25, 2.75. They're not leather but they're a pretty good case for the money. They look almost nB good as leather. Slippers for Men and Women You can slip into a pair of nice fancy Christmas slip pers here for a small outlay of money. Men's, 75c, 1.00, 1.10, 1.25, 1.40. Women's, 65c, 95c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.40. They bring more elsewhere, but The Nebraska sells slip pers as merchandise and do not expect to innke shoe store profits. A7id so it goes on, the favored things were never here before in completer assort' ment. Choosing is abtmdant and easy be cause prices are fibptilar. I I ill y1- CI AXnril' Grand Children's Recep- nAT UCIlS ti!!!,.TnhiLs...Evening by Don't fail to bring the children to see the only real live Santa Claus. He can be seen only at llnyden Bros, this eenBon. His second reception will be Saturday morning next. Skirts Made Free Having secured the services of II. GOLSTINE, the cele brated skirt maker, for another week, commencing MONDAY, DECEMBER I6TH wo will mako a plain lined skirt free, providing the material will not cost less than 75c per yard. You will have the privilege of selecting any material from our high grade dress goods or Bilk stock, nnd we will guarantee a perfect fit in every instance or money cheerfully refunded. No risk to our customers. Mr. Oolstine has the most phenomenal success as a cutter and fitter, as out of 5(11 skirts taken in one week he had only one misfit. Come early Monday, as orders run by number and first ordered will be first made. Great Sale on Furnishing Goods Men's 25c colored hnmlliorchlcfs nt 10c. Mmj'h 50c Bilk handkerchiefs, whlto or colored at 25c. Men's flllk muffle, in all styles nnd col ors nt 60c, 75c nnd $1.00. Mcn'H kid gloves lined or unllncd, In all styloB, at 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. Men's flno silk suspondors, In nil colors, nt SOc, 76c nnd $1.00. Men's colored laundered shirts, In nil tho newest colors, nt i'JC, 76o nnd $1.00. Men's fancy llitlo or enshrooro oclts, nt 15c, 25c nnd 39c. Men's 25c white llnon handkcrchlofs, with Initials, nt 15c, 2 for 25c. Men's $1.50 and $2.00 underwenr ftt 75o. ClosInK out all tho men's Ono nil wool and silk lleeco lined shirts nnd Jrawern that sold for $1.30 nnd $2.00, nt 7Bc. Men's $1.00 nnd $1.25 wool flooced shirts nnd drawers, In all sizes, In plain and fancy colors, nt 49c. I.adlos' 50c and 75c vests and pants, In blue, pink nnd ccruo, all sizes, every gar ment varrantcd perfect, on snle nt 25o. Men's $150 nil wool sweaters, In nil col. ors, nt !'Sc. Hoys' $l.2G wool sweaters, In fnncr color, at 75c. R0q and 75o boys' mufflers nt 26a Men's $1.00 underwear, In all thu newest styles and colors, at 60c. Men's COc neckwear, In nil styles, at 2JSo. Open ovenlngs until Christmas, HAYDEN BROS. l 4