Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 22, 1891, Page 9

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THE Great June Glea ance to Glose Buyers. Close buyers for cash wul have an opportunity of buying goods this weck at prices seldom ofiered in Omaha, Inevery department of our store we will offer bargains of interest to buyers of honest goods. No nonsense and no qh«’nldy atany price. Wemention a few of the different bar- gain lots comprised in this sale. MENS GLOTHING DEP. B5.00---ALMOST HALF PRICE $5, Almost Half Price-=Lot 1. We will sell 100 suits of men’s fancy cheviot suits irf neat brown and grey mixtures, per- fect fitting, in four different styles, of cloth, at ¢5 per suit. We refer our city trade to samples in our window, to out of town trade we will furnish samples of the cloth for one week. Suits will be sent by express with the understanding that if they are not found to be as represented they may be returned at our expense. All sizes 35 to 4o. LOT NO. 2--$68.50. Lot No. 2. $6.50. No buyer of honest, well made cloth- ing can afford to allow this sale to pass without investiga- tion, this No. 2 lot is made up of 150 suits in two styles of genuine all wool Sawyer cheviot, lined throughout like any regular $12 suit, and will be offered at this sak at $6.50 per suit. Remember no shoddy making guarantee, and the price $6.50 for all sizes. Send for samples ol the c]oth. Lot No. 3.---Cutaway Frock Suit, $O.50 Lot No. 3. Cutaway Frock Suit $9.50. FEvery per- son should stop and see the sample of this black and gray mixed cheviot cutaway suit in our show windows at go. 50, the price all the season has been gr15. We have a big lot of them. Our inventory is to take place July 1st, hence L]n: price of $9.50; all size They won't last long. Out of town cus- tomers may have samples as long as the suits last. humbuag, no our OMAHA DAILY BHRE: MONDAY JUNE THE C()NTIN ENTAL sial Import- ance Bale, of Spec We can mention only a few of the special bargain lots at this sale. At prices from $12 to $18 you can have the best in the market, Clothing never was offered in our store at such prices, Remember the quality, always the best. SOMETHING TO INTEREST ALL. Special Sale of All Wool Cassimers and Cheviot Pantaloons, AT 8200 AND $2.75. We have been selling this line all week at $2 and $2.75 We will continue the sale of All Wool Cheviots in three of popular stripes at ¢2 and ¢ We will sell 500 pairs neat stripes and checks, in all sizes. We want every person this state to get a pair of this §275 lot. Send for samples the stock. offer special Tlines of high grade goods at reduced prices. Don’t purchase until you hav looked at these lines. Send mail orders fora pair of our g2.75 pants, and if you find they are not as 1<-prcqcnt(‘<l send them back; we will pay the express charges; the experiment will not cost you one cent. Boys' and Children's Clothing Dept. Every table in this department is made attractive with spe- cial bargain lines, We cannot enumerate the different numbers, but only say that better value is offered at this sale than has ever been offered in this city. We don't deal in trash, hence we can only quote prices consistent with good goods. This city has been flooded with cheap, trashy clothing. The public has grown tired of this sort of thing, and since the opening of the Continental in this city we have sold only the best grade of clothing, guaranteeing every garment. Special bargain lines in boys’ all wool knee pant suits at g2 and g2.50. Boys all wool cheviot and cassimere suits at $3.50 and 84. In fine goods w BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS. Our advice to parents is not to wait, but come early this week. We are d with fine goods in boys’ pant suits, and have marked special bargain lines at $6. 50, $7, $8 and sr1o, which will show a saving to the purchaser of $2.00 to §5.00 per suit, FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT. SPE(GIRL UNDERWERAR SALE. sht weight underwear prices for this week will be for lxcnch l)dl!mg;;un. 75¢ per smt. Sold all over the city for $1.25. MEN’S GAUZE SHIRTS, 15c AND 25c. We offer the balance of our merino gauze shirts in all sizes, no drawers, at 15¢ and 25¢ each. Mail orders must ba accompanied with sufficient postage. MEN’S HAT DEPARTMENT. Our stock department we be cut in two. Men's Mackinaw Straw Hats, all shapes, sold usually for $1.50. Men's Mackinaw Braids in all shapes at 25¢, 35cand 50c, BOYS’ HATS. If you have trouble to get suited well come to the Contin- ental. We have everything. Special lines in Boys’ Hats this weck at 25c. For 50c you can have your choice of a dozen nobby styles in all shape SIEEAE VNVIATSIES | STAR GOODS. PRICE 75c. Seventy-five cents for the grades we are sclling meang less than cost. Other dealers will show you a Star waist at 75¢, but that is all it's worth. ~ We will reserve nothing. Our entire line of 1, ¢1.25 and §1.50 goods this week and this wee! only at 75¢ overstoc long of straw goods must be reduced, and in this expect to be very busy this week. Prices will ilk lined, 75¢c, CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE, Corner 18th and Douglas Sts. The Largest West of the Mississippi River. means a saving of 530,000 for the C Eastern linois. Attornoy Walker will be compelled to pay something like 2100,000, the value of -bonds which he retained. TOURIST RATE REGULATIONS. Rules Governing thu—_S—nlu of Tickets in Trunk Line Territory. BOYCOTT AGAINST THE ALTON STILL ON. Freight Rate War, ew Youk, June 21.—The freight rate war to poiuts in Mexico, which was inaugurated about two weeks azo, still rages with as much violence as when first started. While the war had its origin it is believed with the Ward steamship line in connection with the Mexican Central road via Tampico, it has extended to many of the Central American roads, resulting in a general domoralization to points beyond tho RioGrand, An attempt 'was made yesterday to restore rates to the former tarif, but tho Ward liuo was not E willing to concede to the Spanish steamship Cricaco, June 21.—Chairman Donald of | jine tha® differential rate. asked for Thy the Central Trafic association hus advised | Mexican National, which, itis alleged, caught Chairiman Fiuloy of tho Western Passengor | tho Mexican Coniral, in connection \ith tho S seting the rates of thoe | Vard steamship company paying rebates, at association thut in meeting the rates of T | onco entered into the fight, and the two linos +So0" the western ronds must observe the | uye Leen making thiugs lively, if not reap. following ru No round trip tourist ing the greatest amount of revenue. Until tickets shall be issued at points in or through | the Spanish line is granted the differential trunk line territory; no round trip tickets asked for it is promised the war shall be kept shall be sold to Buffalo; no round trip tickets up. shall be issued to a destination reached by crossing a line drawn through Portlaud, Me., Kochester, N. Y., Concord, N. F Bellows Falls, Rutland, Vt., and Plattsbur N. Y. This arrangement must bo considered void and revoked if competition with the 500" line result ina reduction of rates from St. Paul and Minneapohs to an oquality with the fare obtained from Chicago. Commissiouer C. E. Fulton of tho Chicago Western Roads utral — Getting Tirew of the Farce—Long Con- tested Litigation Decided — Freight Rate War., New Railroad Scheme. Giaxp Rarips, Mich,, June 21.—It devel- ops from recent railroad combinations that a wovement of no less importance thau devel- oping the Duluth & Winnipeg nto the Ked river valley is on the tapis. Yosterday in- spection was made by representatives of a foreign capitalist and the Red river grain men, the latter being headed by Son Stouer- son of Crookston. Tho proposition is said to and Ohio Trafiic association hus issuod a cir- | build no further toward Winnipeg at present, culur signed by the general passonger agents | but 1o turn off the prsent line at or near the of the “Iig Four, the Penusylvania, the | place and go via Loech luke to Crookston, Monon and the Cinciunati, Hamilton & Day- | Lake Falls or some other Red river poi ton ronas, and addressed 'to all connocting would parratlel the line to Luke Su: lines, in which it is set forth that passenger or that J. J. Hill has in -mind south of rates ave disturbed by the appearance in the ch lake and make a red hot scramble for cket of portions of tickets sold over cir- | grain and coal business. ous routes at short line rates and bearing sufiicient limits to permit of their manipula- tioa by brokers. Counecting lines a Hiely Aro notined that. unless theso tickots are in futuro limited to_continuous passage, the roads in the Obio River Trafic associa: tion will refuse to honor them. The board of rulings of the eastorn roads has been trylug in vain to induce the trans- Missouri lines to unite with a boycott against Alton. At n meeting of the transconti- tal association in this city a resolution If Necessary with Knives. CntoaGo, June 21.—“This is a weighty question and we will fight it out if we bave to do it with knives.” Joseph O'Kelly, the special envoy of Mr. Parnell in America, ut- tered tonight the words quoted. It was at & mass meeting of Irish-Americans in Central Music ball and the speaker was warmly dis- cussing the cause of Irish nationality and the QArawn up by the bourd of ruliugs was pre- | services of Parnell in its behalf. Heury Har- sented endorsing the order of last January to | rison, M. P, and Will Redmond, M. 1., also discontinue the payment of commissions. | made ml\huwm and ureed support of ' Par- The question was defeatea. Reports are in | nell. ir follow member of parliament, circulation here to the effect that some of the | John O'Connor, was uuable to bo present, eastern roads have grown very tired of the | being indisposed. Amoug the well known boycott and one by one are quietly resuming | citizens present wera Postmaster Sexton and the salo of Alton tickets, Oficials of the | ex-Mayor Harrison and Mayor Cregier. The Alton manifost no nterest fn the situation | warm' weather and the fact that this was whatever, They say that the enstern hnes | Derby day apparently interfered with the can resume the sale of their tickets or not as | attendance, which ‘was not s large as had they please; it makes no difference to them. | beeu hoped for, Under any cireumstances they will not re- ——— sedo an ineh from their present position, Say - - Do you want to remove those pimplos from Ola Lidgation Decide your facel Use Haller's Sarsaparilla and Bur- Cmicaco, June 21.—Justice Harlan sitting | dock. It is warranted to effect a complete fu the United States circuit decided the long | cure. contested litigation over the old Chicago, Danville & Vincennes (now the Chicago & Eastern 1llinois) brought by C. C. Merriman and othor judgment creditors of the old com- pany. The action was in the nature of @ creditor's bill to compel the Chicago & East ern Illinois to pay the judgment creditors of the old road, it belng alieged that there was fraud and collusion in the salo of it. It was also sought to compel Edwin Walker, Joseph | py.gocuro sloeping car aocommodations Hound and others to pay judgments for funds | and rrive in Des Moines ut 6 u, m. Re- paid them by the Eastern Illinois, possibly | turning, leave Des Moines 9:40 p. m., or bouds which Walker bad, but which com- | arrive Omahud:43a. m. Dining cars on plainant alleged were glven bim for the pur- | poth trains. Ticket office, 1501 Farnam G 2 Send for prospectus of Tux Bre Bureau of Claims, - New to Des Moines, Commencing Sunday, May 81, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul |.u1wu) will establish a through line of sleeping cars between Sioux City and Des Moines via Madrid. Passengers from Omaha andthe west can leave Omaha at 6:20 p, Both - aspir ed’ balanced to had some roc when bonanza farmer the company pi ers that were’ returned to its ¢ But, despite all precautions, thesecret got out and the Gopherities tower protected by wrm hands and zen of the town. determined, :x‘\fi.‘x allowig fraudulent foreclosure 1o | giict P A, NASE, Gons &gt Justice Harlan held that the ern Tlli- Pass. Agt, nois could be held by the creditors of the old roads, but that Walker aud Young must turn over the bonds to their creditors, allow- ing Walker, however, a reasouable sum for attorney's fi uit as to the Kastern llinols road was dismissed and will po sppoaled by Merriman et al to the new sppellate_court. If Justico Harlan's decision is sustained it Water Rents L No discount allowed after July Ist. 5§ per cent discount allowed on water rents {1 paid on or before July 1st at office of AMERICAN WATERWORKS CO., Room 103, Bee building, A TALE OF A Pair of Young County Supremacy. ele (‘mpher and Blattville w Dakota towns in tho good old the Detroit Free Press. to be a county s tely, being in the sumo irations of one or the other must | v: y be blighted, that her ambition should never be given Blattville swore, with equal firmness, that she would have the county and Blattville we y important towns in Goose y. Bl By 1234 imed the same numbs acti ceeded in £ stood for a minister who | ever the yrated equally between the two towns, Thus it will be seen that the population cut little figure Natural advantages were also hair’s breadth. in her surrounding soil, while Blattville rested on u black, sundy held not even a pebble. this advantago was offsent b Slattville nothing but alkali, Gonher’ out the nectar of the gods. Then, too, Gophe nd a geneval in her confines, but | ¢ ive pride on this account was | 0 conts a bottl Blattvillo who had interests in tho United States N At this coup on tho part of its rival, a r rags nawed Sething had to 80 manifest The elders of the town doors debate, a posso of Blattvilluims swooped silently down on Gopher, in the d and weather-vane an and, stole and was cut so and seat at TWO TOWNS. s virgin sod yielded Northern Pac nted their deep r with envy, and the wires we between that town and S the depot ut Gopher rejoiced ina coat of te blue. pher lost a land office by fir | Blattville flapped her wings and crowed | street. I e the ashes; ant structure with a towor and clock and a weather turned with the wind, but always looked Blattville Gophc but and wr an advantage—but the' tow ck, all, and the next itinerant Gopherite, ailroad tra the hated town of Blattvilie, r with the vane risively tows was alto Gophor swore in e nst Blattyillo, men An_army raised that its mo known tc > pow- until the towe ual place the ex-senato his every The would « their lost ablo Blattvillain burned it y 0y08. The Gopherites retroated whore they held & council of war and de- cided on & plan of action. two-thirds vote of the the county Blattville, and hor borders and fifty men long enough before election to enable them to vote, Gopher kept harassing Blattville in a host of ways about the burncd tower to draw the enemy’s attention from their plot. The tion came, and when the votes were counted Gopher was found to be ct county seat by the required majority and Blattville could laugh over the tower episode and welcome. But, at this juncture, behold the_fine talian hand of the e Pullix rious politi no man knoweth), to the territorial legislature for the solo and only purpose of dividing county in half, thereby making loved Blattville a coun 1 other towns to the contrary notwithstanding. dint of strange and wo methods the ex-senator su this, his plan, and RADWAY'S PILLS reader of this skotch forg althy uction. resior himself so far as to go to Dakota he may | _Pric box. Sold by e of | find, if ho wishes, two counties eight | York onreccipt of price. miles wido by thirty long; and he will discover that the county of Gander county is Blattville and the county scu of Goose is Gopher. Strange as it may seem, But | in the main, a trde one.” But the two the water, | Darrow countics have been rejoined since the above was written, and the county seat h ted to Gopher. colonel, a | Mrs. Winslow's Soothing dren tecthing produces natural, nts Battling for re two riva , but, ity | 1 Gopher vowed ork himself into ness, Fever, Piles, Ete,. drous matte in the Gopher this story i s rocks gave had a up for chil- quict sleep. Many voars' experience grentest su vous Spermatorrhan, Lost Manhood alscuses of the Blood, Skin an to cure Wa. m. to 12 m. R imported a onen served | Pecision in Fayor of the lwaukee & St. Paul Ry, he new valace sloeping cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R with electric lights in every berth, will continue to leave the Union depot, Omuha, at 6:20 p. m., daily. Passenzers taking this traie avoid transfer at Coun- cil Bluffs, and arrive in Chicago at 9:30 . m., in ample time to maxe all eastern wnd | connections. Ticket oftice, 1501 Farnam A. Nasir, PRESTON, General Agent, City Passenger Agent. never o DeWitt's Little Early Risers; best little pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad broath . Chicago, ic railroad Blattville water turned green © kept hot Paul until BAD Bkin Troub Boils) Blo Oold_Boros Gopher reared a | . B vane that 15 it, deant oom from end’of the breakfast table. ou have. bub-broken your pup-pup- promise,” sobbedithe bride. “Yousaid noth ing should over came between us, and tho bub-breakfust table is there now " at the vitals of be done debated with ‘trom tho sv the result of this ad of as he 'k to walk around ( . boheld his ur .‘“, ¢ Cal Wron t00 much and Ncrth Westera Sp 1its for & campaign = Voo Bu of twenty- and tole, OMAHA CHOOL OF |10 Bia'k TELEGR Sond tor ¢ had been found the ble-bodied eiti- Gopherites were inly have tower hud not an before to Gopher 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 Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome, N0 other baking powder does such works L g P It required county to locat either Gopher smuggled ipto hidden a mob of ll‘ll.l\ ¥ of § in the meuntime Consultation free. oo Littlo Bores Boro Mouth \{\ LR ./ DOCTOR ACKER'S ENCLISH B. SHERWOOD, & 5 and renlers th DY i rusiists, or wa A regular Chronle and BLOOD! Pimplea on the Faoo j Broaking Out los ) Hot 8kin) otohos | } Bad Breath or Lips | Mer from any of LIXIR Foquire b e atter o sterm. £ res to W a1 \ch, for turned de- ki X frult eans. Wrlto for eiroular rds its own home. reola tv Co. 1ding, Omabn, Neb. trcular or call on W.T New York Omaln, Neb, ARPHY. tite Cures all disorders of the Stomach, Liver Diseases, Loss of Appotite, Healache, Constip PEPSIA, NO GURRER! NO PAY. DrDOWNS 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. uate In med ate Disonses A Sominal Wonknoss, NIght Los i s, W Urinary Organs. N. B k (Mvateries of Life) sont froo. Send stamp for reply. | SAYE Y0UR EYESIGHT tem le |I||bh‘ to con cl dlw- e o¥ THE ALOE & PENFOLD (CO. Practical Opticians And branch of world reno ment of A. 8 Alos & erior to all others aperlor: " v 3 ho frames properly Justed to the face. Ey.s Tested Free of Charge. Prices Low for First-class Goodsa! THE ALOE & FPENFOLD CO., 114 B. 16th St, Next to> Post)fflo 5 THE OMAHA MANUFACTURING (€O, No. 108, 110 & 112 N. Eleventh St., up the fnternal secretions to T et ARRaREItee iR d by RADWAY & CO., 82 Warren 1ne s diplomas show, A perma Tmpta ey, o Filk Oftic hours—3 a. . L0'§ p. m. Sunday Ls stll] treating with the ant cura gua Syphills. I gunra Game Young, Marshall ST BASEK ISA] NI T™WTT ~ MINNEAPOLIS I 4 ) TODAY, Manufacturers of Iron and Steel Ribe AR e 2 hon, Yard Lawn Fences, also Farmy A i I on Stock, Park and Cemetery Fences. == - Architectural Tron V. Ohalrs, Sottes EDEN MUSEE and Crostings. Sole ngents for Buckthorg T T T vanized Steol Itibbon Wiros, WEEK OF JUNE 218D Telephone 1772 Samples at Factory, lEANG WL, PRk CRATING IS, LIVE AGENTS WANTE fotie, Tryon, Kouty, Billy puttorine % T0 WEAK MENE:2:2 Taalos wiuvente day, Friday, South Down Lawbs ,m,;,”,;,,:,‘,,, all. Open daily faom 1 to 10, garly decay, wasting weakness, lost maulcc ““] full part imo cure, FREE Ut A rpfeniia todical work ; anadld b read by eve Th who 18 nervons and debiitated. Addre DR BA“_EY _ Prof, ¥.C. FOWLER, Moodus, Cong, - ) ! DROPOSALS FOR OA'T'S, AN AND BKAN Graduate Dentist, | i adauirtors doprinient of e Missourt A Full Sot of Teoth on Rubbor, | N May 20, 1501, Seulud propoals. in tr for FIVE DonLAis A perfect cate, subje to the ususl condit 5 wil tmurantoed.” Toctn watractad | LOCHEAT Dl Offio il ut the onletyor L outen. ol ana | (HTEEIAIEES, WL b ndurd Ot | tinie, June 19, 1801, and then opened, for furnish A work wae | i wnd delivering during (he i begine ning July 184 Of outs, Corn nos i ‘t! OCK, 16TH AND FARNAM | Futis Busiwath, mu Loy, Gty iore ¢t elovator. Open eveulns R R AT, s Tewls und Wand nt Denver, Colorado, Aud at canpe - Gudhie" aud "OkTuhoniiy Cley, Okliiom rritor Proposuls 1 uur at other Win Wi bo” enteriadned. Bidders musk, LUt e places Whr oy oronoee . D Lay £ duliverion” "o overnilent Tewrven the 1o roject any “or 1l b (s, OF 10 contrao or neuralgia bathe ok bt kind OF supplies, or auch portion of with Pond's Extpact, |ouhasiuerte contijere[of the o {ro motin ¢ L with the luw. Pr Biven Jelen Of dOIDEALic proe oo or manii onditions of qoate 1y und price dncl i the f torolym roductfons or munufaeriros tho duty the y | B Uing equah - lank proposiis and printe@ Tere gt full dnformation: will b fute artermusters of Atlone ni . ok contalalug, Proposels 10 ol STEEL PENS. O R A i W At eshed 10 the un, 1889, nmied Above o 10 Voets - ster, U, 5, A, chilel quartormas! THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS, f Y GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 FXPOSITION a1 s

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