Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 13, 1891, Page 8

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MAKES THE PRINCE FEEL BAD. Wales Keenly Stung by the Way He Has Been Treated. MORE RESOLUTIONS DENOUNCING HIM. Army Ofcers Considering What Best to Be Done in the Matter —It Will Come Up in Pavliament, is une 12,—The Southorn Baptist assed a resolution condemn- ales for the part he took in the baccarat scandal, It is und that the pring is keenly stung a verse press criticisms which ered upon him f office authorities « discussing the given Tho mmander-in-chief, yes sneral Wiliams and mand of the IMusile to Nn ws with ymin the churg gam In the commons Mond seerotary of stats for as to wh n he intes commanding oftice OSTRACISED BY H R FAMILY Mrs. Gor Issuc New Yonr, J pears in tho F requested by o member of the ( whose action has the approval of the whole family connection, to print the following statement: al papers have by m take stated that one of Miss Floren ner's (now Lady Gordou-Cumming) was present at her ma Mme, La Marquis de Br in New York with Relatives lict. o following ap- Id has been mily, uit, 15 at pre ont e husband, 15 0t Vieuna family I state that no ono of Mi Was present at her mary 10 add that, being of age, s against the wishes of her ent “I'ho menning of this mor announcement s at once apy it is evident that absolute so the penalty wiich the young nothing less. It isa social pronunciam from which there can be no appeul. In almost e one or more per saved by Cham Diarrhaen Remedy chronic diarrhea by it. Such person special pleasure in recommending th to othors. The praise that foll duction and use mukes it and 50-cent bottles for sale Last Chance. Tomorrow is your last chance to see Prof. Gold le perform his wonderful feats in our window. At the same time if you feel like owning some of the be- low-mentioned bargains step into our store and they are yours for the follow- ing prices: $11 iot suits for well worth wool pants tom made for men’s undershirts for dershirts or ing shirts fo 81. 1() ones for f5ia Canfiold’s painter’s (w light couts and vests, PEOPLE'S CL ite) overalls, e, worth # NG HOUS 3 Douglas streot. NO BLOOUI PILLED, City Ofiicials Indulge in a Sanguinary Word Conflic "Mhere wasn't even a one-ring circus in the bascment of the court house yesterday, but thero was a concert in the office of the city engineer that afforded amusement to a small numbver of spectators while it lasted, The performers were Pr city council and Assistant City En Grover. Some “timo before the ' war t o mutual adn; 50 dropped out and Grover suspende nou-payment of du it has that for yoars cach ondew recelved. When Low yesterday offor his s 50 the ident of tho council leaned over the railing. Ho was in search of information about sewer work, and Grover did't have wny o give, ineor's ofice up and ntered the en didn’t lira. somo of t d d stepped ins y followed and Grover out. He didn't go, but and ho went' in a hurry, too. Ho headed _straight for the 'polico station, and demandod polica protection, saying ‘that Lowry wus trying 10 get possession of his of The chief and mayor we that was the lnst of it, as I ncross the hall into oftica and held a coufe confreres. In explaming matter Lowry said that he and several other members of the council had ignored Grover and the latter felt sore about it aud had refused to give him information, e said had not talked loud nor disturbed the peace, but he had heard that Grover bad Sworn out a wir- rant for bim, and he was waiting for it to be served. “The warrant failed to make its appearance. him Grover did, ln\\llul and andered n's private nce with some of his the il dviind A box of Ayer's pills has savea many a fit of sickuess. “When a remedy does not happen bo people are liable' to light ailments, and, of course, if follows thoy have to suffer the “*A stitch in time saves uine,” el Awarded Some Contracts, Tho members of the board of public works roturned from Des Moines yesterday and held the regular meetin The contract for park sewer was & dcDonald at th Twenty-one-inch pipe, inch, = 8L.00; fifte inch, 8L103' o man ' holes, §.50, of amile In length and feet in dopth. Knight Bros. & Barnes were awarded the contract for grading Forty-first avenue from .lmnupmum tat 10 4-10 pruux Bros consequences. tructing the Bemis ed to Hamann & |.||umn., om ten to thirty po AR S A Merchant's Opinion. ml‘,umlnlnmt at Curag ¥ rtain_ and thor- them when you ough in their action. ¥ For salo by “all T want o reliuble cathartic. ,munu- OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1801-TW “OLD FR The Great Adan repaugh Shows Will Soon Be w s—1ts Founder and groat B nded by Adum oh show was Forepaugh, and his ated with it as who established New York Tribune, is with the J.mnml which he conducted for so many *is a house- , from been a itorious in The name of *Fovepaugh’ hold word, from oc border to border, synonym of all_that was m the show woeld. Tt fsa pri trade mark that hus never been | d in In\ chiel It has but one od show- value »d thousands upon its alm t0 INBEruCt | ceee e | other idc i ful, larger, mor vo during and reputation but must grow. show opens d it ean well ts merits and its unass of the Adam warrant for its Tord to stand lable The management of the Foreps show und prise, not no expe It is worthy tho of enfire community when its mammoth pi- here on Eriday, July ains with the w selling out the Wm. Darst & . Lists mailed 3 CANDY CO. Browning, | »w to Cure the Congh Following La Grippe. For a troublesome cough thero is nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedsy. It strengthens the pulmonary organs, allavs any irritation and effectually cures the cough. Tt Is especially valuable for the cough which 50 often follows an attack of the griv, For sale by all druggists ps il Fireworks, flags, lant ers only, P , ete., todeal- 'ANDY Co. Kking to Gold Hill. fed Grebe, who for a number of years was with hose compa 2, is now at Rawlins, Wyo., in the empioy of the Gold Hill stage company. He writes that thou- sands of miners are flocking into that coun- try unable to do much as yet, owing to the amount of snow in the moun- e prP Bakmg Powder. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Captain Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome, No other hakina k. powder does such wwor) King & Co. Meet the Immediate Wants of All Classes With Reliable Clothing of Their = .. Own Manufacture. Our Mid-Season Prices Throughout every department are made on standard and legitimate goods for the purpose of reducing stock, no jobs runin to create a furor, people know us better. We still have quite a number of Men’s Broken Lot Suits, placed on separate counters at $8, $10 and $12.50, to those who can secure a fit they are real bargains. sack and frock. Boys Knes $2, $2.50, $3, “You may be lucky.” They embrace all colors, in Pant Suits, $3. 50 and $4. Omaha mothers know all about the style, trim and quality of our boys” clothing, Boys’ Knee Pants, separate, for summer wear, extra quality; we've got sufficient to supply the demand at 50c each. Shirt Waists for both ladies, misses and boys; in this de- partment we show many novelties, you'll find the assortment very large, but the price very small. You'll save many a dollar on summer wearing apparel, by keeping a close watch on our big BROWNING, show windows. KING & (0, = RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. ( Money cheerfully refunded when goods do not satisfy.) (Send for Ilustrated Catelogue.) > ONOEABOS $40 custom made suit for §85 custom made suit for Open Evenings until 9 o'clock, Original Misfit Clothing Parlors, 11309 E REHSUNS WHY WE SUCCEED IN OUR ENTERPRISE, Because we do as we advertise. Because we sell goods at less than the cost of material.. Because we guaranteeagenuine tailor-made suit at readly-made prices Because we guarantee a perfect fit. Because we alter goods to fit the purchaser free of chiarge. Because we give the purchaser more than he anticipatesdfor his money Because we have the confidence of the public Because we never allow a garment to be misrepresented. ALL ALTERATIONS DONE SER WHAT Y'OU FREE OF CHARGE TO made made made mado made made made over custom () custom 0 custom $45 custom £40 custom 245 custom 825 custom FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRE. Saturday Evenings until 10 o'clock. Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska, CAN SAVE lw‘ # 8 custom made : o8 450 THINK ITLL RAIN Bargains:all the year round? Do! Eh? Well, you may get fooled on it. But there’s one thing you can't get fooled on,and that's in buying one of those five:dollar suits of us this week. They are without exception the grandest value that ever tested the purchasing power of a five dollar note. They are made of strictly all wool Scotch Tweeds and Cheviots, goods that if you know anything at all about cloths, you know are as good goods to wear as any goods made. The colors are in greys and fancy mix- tures, the patterns neat, the sizes from 34 to 42. We rise to remark that we will guarantee this suit will wear as long, hold its shape as well and look as well at the end of its usefulness as any ten dollar suit you can buy in Omaha. iz APy SIS, In connection with this great five dollar sale, we begin today a sale of elegant all wocdark suits, at six dollars and fifty cents. A great many of our customers could not get suited in the five dollar ones, as their preference was for a darker suit, and inh order to meet this demand, we place on sale four hundred strictly all wool sack suits, patterns. Suits that if we hadn’t struck a snap in buying, would have been marked eleven dollars, go this week at six dollars and fifty cents. i THeSE VESTS which we are selling for fifty cents, are talking for us in every quarter of the city. They are made of Pique, Marseilles and Duck. They are in whiteand light grounds, with neat figures, stripes, checks and plaids, in all sorts of colors. Compare them with the ones your partner paid a dol- lar or a dollar fifty for. That'll tell the story. in two handsome PrRrT Why are these vests like a Dago? not hurt ’em one bit. Because they can be washed and AMUSEMENTS. Boyd's Opsra House, Commencing Tuesday, June 0. A FACT ~ Bargains of a lifetime, as advertised--- store crowded daily. Special bargains for SATURDAY. Ladies’ Fine Kid "Button Boots $l 4.8, worth $3.00. Grand Production of The County Fair. Exactly Union Square w York. w 15 boen the per- uare Company. ho Running Lorse Ras Burt's Fine Shoes all go at $3 pair, . worth $6. Ladies who wear narrow shoes should I attend this sale. Burt's ]\anq'\mo Shocs, for "(,nts wcxlr, only $3.50 ‘Worth 6. 50. Ladies’ fine Oxford ~ - SPECIAL. 49c¢ p:nr 35c¢ pair 75c pair 75c¢ pair 75c¢ pair $2.00 pair $1.98 pair $1.48 pair 7 3c pair 97c pair 19¢ pair es at HALF PRICE DR. BAILET Graduate Dentist. AFullsan at oot on, Kubbor, 5 . s & RN diver il BV lirldxo nd Crown Work. Al work war- Boys' canvas lace Shoes...... Boys' lawn tennis Shoes........ Men's alligator Slippers..... Men's canvas lace Shoes. : Men's canvas lace Shoes, rubbcl solcs on Men's patent leather Oxford Ties. . .onl Men's kangaroo congress.....e....0n Men's calf low Shoes....... onl Children’s pebble goat button.... Boys' pebble goat button Children’s no heel button. Ladies’ tan goat Oxfords. 75c¢ pair Ladies’ point goat house Slippers...only 49c¢ pair X s .only $2.00 pair emember the great sale Saturday-- Big bargains in Ladies’ and Gents’ FINE SHOES. We have no branch, L.ook for the large signs: RIRE Saip OF SHOES, l SOUTH 16TH STREEIL without platos a6 .onl *<‘<‘< OH’ICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance, [6th streot elovator. Open evenlngs untils o'clock PRESS THE BUTTON, 1 LIGHTS ¥ Burns a hrlgnlnnmuram 'a minuoto2 hours seltlighting Pocket ar Lighter TSR <Y<< < <2 &8, Buailo n Drug Co. 18[]9 Zo the Citizens of Omaha and Vicinity: Dr. . Geo Wo fs a rezulur graduate of medieine f m Cl having taken o thors b y k and fo ne undertakes he can a tof them d destroying the mi uare sufforing from a o d tell you thousands of testimonials waich are tho fole Twonty-fourth » ol and raps 1 Wik (01 coutd mul wholly with Chis Fifth streot. - Sufforod weral debility; had nd doctors, Now Thivd strooty X a0 pains i treatinent; nover folt bettos uth Omahi 13 doctor he has prepared remedics for the nost prevalent dise BLOOD PURIFIER, RHEUMATISM CURE, CATARRH CURE, INDIG:STION AND DYS4 PEPSIA CURE, SICK HEADACHE CURE, LOST MANHOOD CURE, FEMALE WEAKNESS CURE, AND KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE. Those troul os can easily bo diaznosed o procure or 4 |m|| for tor uses o ¢ DR. C. GEE WO 519% North [6th Streat. Office Hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., Every Day. nocron McGREW THE SPECIALIST i SES, Acure gunranteed In § 0§ days. withont heloss o=~ 0. The most o wll annoying IR Sl ) known 0 the medic 1 from to 10 duys SI‘RIO UR3 Or patn In roltoving the bl urod without pal or Instruments, no cuttin, The mo; remarkablo reniedy known co. SYPHILI e in 80 to 0 duys- D Metirow's tretmont fo "l ¥ novor beon qualled. LO‘-T MANHOO A e nervous 17" Curad} SKIN DISEASH! lsonsos of tho blood, live o DR. McGREW'3 cens 1n tho troatment of private die ) s trulp e RRrar (OLD BOSTON STORE.) Store open evenings. P. S.--Special sale of WBrkinngS'hoés.- NO GURR! NO PAY. DrDOWNS dld Douglas Snct‘l ()muh 1 INSURE A PERFECT FIT. #16 custom made pants for custom made prnte 1 3 custom made slom made $10 custom made 2 00 # 5,00 8 7 custom mu and Urinasy Org I § o L i fail | B ey Orat o Life) aouk roo. Oide BOuEh—b 8. . 108 5. . Buuds 1 1309 71 YOUNG MEN OR OLD, // wufforis, o8 an:l NERVOUS I;E: 4 nE b V. aay Pl Fest thNufi vacgmj . See signature of E. ke < @ By All Druggleta. d SIAHL For

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