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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , 10 , Paetora Toll Tholr People About the Evils That Result. PENNIMAN BELIEVES IN SPORTS. Hut Would Ilnvc ilio Gnnio I'ln > cl on tlic Sntihntli Where no Ono Would He Dlsturlicd Odicr Pulpit Opinions. 1'lyiuoutli Kov. Alfred 13. Ponnlman , the pastor of the Pl\ mouth Congregational church nt Nineteenth ami Spruce streets , In hlssermon on "Sunday Hants Hull , " took for the theme of his discourse Matthew 22 16-22 , "Ren der therefore unto Citsartho things that nro Cn-sar's , nnd unto Clod the things that aio God's. ' " Ho prefaced his remarks by do during that ho was nn ni dent lover of hnso tinll nnd in fact nil otlicr nthlctlc sports , unil would consider it an honor to bo picsldent pro tern of a meeting called for the purpose of organls-lng n base ball nine. Ho also de clared that ho was in favor of professional ball playing by reason of the fact that the players by their work amused others , which lie considered legitimate and prolltnblo business. At the sumo time ho was glad to notice that somoplaj crs did not depend entirely on ball playing as a means of support , but perfonncd other \vork. "I am glad , " said the speaker , "that Omaha has a ball club , and it is not for mo to lay down rules for them. With a foico of police nnd good management , their grand stand ought to 1111 up with pleasure seekers. Ladies can attend In no small numbci s If ar rangements arc properly mane Hut the management should see that the games are plajcd at such times and In suth places as will not inconvenience citirciis nnd In obodt- anco to our state la\\s and city ordinances , which foi bid Sunday spoiling and the noise nnd clamor winch lonstltututcs a dlstuib- ancoof the peace I do not believe the members of the ball team intend orould consent to a disturbance and attempt to defy public senti ment In Noith Omaha. Hut I licltmo that they and the management do not lenlbo that the loud talking , clamor anil boisterous .Nells nrc making the neighborhood odious , while crowds of hoodlums ciftwd the tops of buildIngs - Ings adjacent to the p.mt and give vent to all manner of indecent and vulgar expiessions. It is not as a prcncher I speak , but as n citi- 7Cn ; not as an element in the drifting popu lilt ion , but as a man owning piopcrty within u half block of the ball ground. Wo have not gene on the religion side of the question , but haveprefericd to dwell upon its relation to peace ana pi asperity. It is purely u citizens' ' movement. " "In the movement against Sunday games the ministers have ktpt silent , and the par- tics having the mnttci In charge have been advised to Ilio a complaint in police couit , but ollicih tell thtiti that a juiy vtill not con vict under the present citj laws The as sumption seems to be a question of votes , or 11101105 , or cowardice , all combined. Wo aio told that them aio gi enter evils to bo kept down , and are infoimed that the chief of police , if ordcicd bj the ma\or , can stop Sunday games if ho will. Hut the case is like u cut in the major's lingci which ho could tie up while on the way to see the doc tor about a cancel on his aim. " "If the giounds wore outside the elt\ limits thcio would be less harm. It Is saUl that if Sunday games wcio abolished the boys would go to the saloons , but I h.xvc a better opinion of the boi s The only way to abolish the Sunday gaino is to ci onto public sentiment against U , and in time wo will s > ue- cecd. Then Sunday will bo a daj of rest nnd quiet and pure put suit. " in \ \\n i Mmcon's si IIMOV. Hcv. Wilhird Si ott pi cached last evening on the tuiiont subject of Sunday spoils , tak ing for his text the woi da of Chiist , Mink , 2:27 : , "Tho Sabbath was made for man. " This is plainly u dcclai.Ulon of Sabbath pi ivik'go made by our Loid ugninst the niiii- istois of his dny , and ho established his claim , so that wo allow commonly what ho demanded. Maj it bo possible then tli.it the claims of those who would malic Sunday a holld.iy aioa piophecy of what will bo the usual sentiment in some futuio agol I believe liovo thus aio not. Keligion in hisdavwas ( i net-woik of trivial loquiiuincntb wlndi Imidened the day , faoctiimg no good to the individual. They weio kept for the da.\'s sake , not for the man's. Our Loul icvciscd the i elation and set the man as the end , with the day onlj as an nirenc y lor his good Hut who shall be the judge of what is good for the ni.inf Let it boumcmbcicd that the "man" is not the individual but the lace It Is a question of mankind Wo h\oheioin Omaha as a municipality. The dnj is n tom- iiion boon , and the wishes ot no one must bo nlloncd IOOUM ndo tlmpiivllepcsof another. This would bo ticbpass. A band of music , a ball game within the settled limits , a paiade or a picnic arc mansion1 ! upon the common light to a quiet Sunday Music and huii.ihs inteiiupt families , Sumlaj schools and the meditations of indlvuhuils That some paits of the citdo , not Oxpcilcnco this is no le.iMin for their indilTeicncL' . Wo cannot baj that wo hear nothing The citv is a unit Wo BUlfiT all if anj Buffer. A paiade or it guno which should go quittlj out of the sutlod limits and ictiiin as imicllj ; would , in this opinion , bo beyond civil criticism. The question is ono of defense , not of offense If I may complain of a neighboring lllthy htablo and obtain rcdicss , much moio ot u Sunday nnnojaiicc * Hut Sunday sjoits au > not only a ticsp.ibs but a Imrmful tcinptntlon , the moio so be- r.uisc classed as less oil than any other it is an easy stint upon bin , a soit of wide hop per \\hieii leads tootlicramlnauowcrthings Wo aio asked bj the newspapers why wo do not attack the icalcitj evils , Hut uo do. Docs nnj one stand in doubt of the posi tion of this pulpit on the question of linn. lust and gambling } Wo believe In the 10- ulanmtion of the lost and the banishment of their assailants Hutthcio is another sldo to thisquestion Toll mo why are clothing , oioc'kpiy and gioccry htoics on rainuin BtieoU uecausu people wish to buy what thc'j hold. Which was Hi at , the stoio or the want ) Mtunli the want Hut precisely so is the biiloon llieio bccnuso It is wanted If thcio wcro none to buy tlioio would bo none to sell , The saloon accommodates its cus tomoiB. The man who drinks is thewoiho culprit. Hut whj docs he dunk ( Hy an cd wal Ion thiough the lessor evilsof which Sun clay spoils all aio ' 1 ho L > oIs not intc-iesti'd in the homo on .Sunday. Ho is allowed to go nut. Sundaj sj oils dncct Ins steps. It is not bad. It has niaiij good points. Humects companions not of his patent's ( hoosing Ills voi.s casj to loam to smoke Soda leads to beer and bcei \\hiski > y And the icspon- r.lbility for this is as much at the Sunday 8ioit | us the saloon The newspaper man SIMS , "PicMuhor , see hcio ! Hoio is a man gi hiding to death in a mill wheel and jou mo. watching at the ontianco to the mill race Theio is no danger thcio. " Yes , but If ho lind kept or been kept out of the i.ico ho Imd not been in the wheel , 'Ihofactis th.ft thopicBont cMop of outcasts is mostly bo- Aontl sa\Ing , but when HIM are gene will wo bco the end of outcasts ! Not so long as wo cultivate thorn steadily bj such methods as Sunday descciatlon. A broken Sunday nnd the association of Jdlo crowds will lead faster to the other acts in the tragedy. The peiil is not all at the catasttopho. Wo nio called by the newspa pers to sco how n man has been u ushcd by a tcnlblu fall fioui n loof nnd in danger of djliig , uhilu wo mo only on the roof , ut the etnit of n fall , socking to pro\enl the slip of othcis Hut wo ha\o learned that the direc tions nnd future of jesults nio determined by the stall. And can Omaha afford this I She is in the midtt between cities onthonoith nnd south all lai get- than she is , nnd m an riawhcn the hngo grows larger and the small smaller. To hold her ow n nnd gam she appeals to the cast. Hut will Boston , Now Yoik , Philadelphia nnd HaUmioio. i\hlch dp up ; allow Sunday base ball , send nor population nnd money when she allows it ) This n question for ovoiy man , from the toiayor down. Wo shall best hold our own and gain , wlmtovcr our nclghbots do , if wo show n moral aHeglinco to law and order. A good bull nlno may bo nn advertisement uoith maintaining , tjiough it nmj bo ques tioned whether Detroit nnd St. Louis arollio > ichor for their houoi s. Hut no oustei n citi zcu or capitalist can bo iiulHTeicnl in these timrs of lawlessness and cloijO markets , to a showing In this clt\so thai visitots ihull tep and toll it and li4iw | ia\ \ > i > i s icport it , that no iJumluj desecraUoni * am possible within our limits. Sunday spoilt , may gi\o vs a population of crooks and make si count , bat uu oidcrly , taw ah. ding habit will bun , ; test dents in their own homos on these hills , nnd their Industries below them Ilio cast will put its sons and its wealth whore It has con- lldcnce , nnd n largo part of thnt confidence or distrust depends on our emploj ment of our Sundays. 1II.V. W. I IlAltSIIA'S VIKWS. lov. ! W. .7. Hnrshn supplied the pulpit of the Westminster church last night nnd pleached upon the nil absorbing topic of Sun- da keeping. Ho took for his text Nchcmlnh IS-IS , nnd said : Nchcmlah was n wonderful character. At first wo see him onlv n cup bearer to n king , nnd afterwards ho becomes the chosen servant of the king of kings. If j ou want n motto for his book j on can lind it in the thrco woids : "Work and prnjcr" In o\ciy chapter there nro fiom two to half n do7ui short prnjers inteijccted. Ynti might well learn n lesson from that. Inoiir shop , jourstoioor jour bank > ou could pray n short prnjcr at any moment , nnd thnt would help jmi wondcifully Shottflnshcsof piaycr through the wet r.\ and care of life would como like beams of sunlight Into tumultuous dark ness In the text Nohemlnh s.tjs that God will punish any city or nation thnt does not keep the Snblmth You may think this an ntbitnri and haughty interfercnco on Hod's part. Hut It Is not. Itlsonlj the enrr.\lng out of the gi cat law of cause and elTcc.t. Uveij nation , to rlso nhovo the merest bar barism , must hnvo it religious clement. An cient Egypt was a tcllgious nation So was ( recce , so was Gaul. I do not moan that they had the true faith , but that they held to the existence of the supernatural nnd regulated their .lives by it. You must have the people believe in Oed In order to have any sacrcdncss to the oath or nfllrmn- lion upon which so much depends in every government higher than that of merobruto force Cicero said : "Though wo have been surpassed In population by the Spanitnds , in phxsical foico b\ the Gauls , In shrewdness and cunning by Carthage , in the line arts by Greece , and in mere native talent by some of our Italian fellow countrymen ; jet , in the single point of attention to religion we have excelled nil nations , and It is to the fin Diablo influence of this fact upon the character of the people , that 1 ascribe our success in ac quiring the political nnd military ascendancy that v.o enjothioughout the world. " And Ciceiowas light. Homo would ne\cr have boon what she became had It not been for the religious idea upon which she was founded. And if religion was tieccssarj' foi Home it is doubly necessary for n nation like ours in which the govcinment is by the people , for the people. Our nation is pro eminently de pendent upon the intelligence and \iitnc of her people , because In them the midship resides. To develop this intelligence and vlituo there Is nothing like the Sabbath and the Hible , the book of the Sabbath. K\ cry American citin n Is concerned in the keeping of our laws. Wo should demand that whoever has the enf011 cmcnt of law In clmigo shall do his duty. It is clearly the duty of the mayor nnd chief of police to en- foice the law In tcgnrd to Sumliu base ball , and If they prove deiolict they will know at least how thej aid icirntdcd by all Christian people after to dny. No amount of excuses can cvei inaKo It right for them to bioak their most splcmn oaths in taking ofllce The chiistian people of this city have n light to bo heard in tills matter. Let our voice bo loud and decided. 1)11 Kl UK'S UI-COUUS1 . "Tho Sabbath for Man" was the subject chosen by Ke\ David H Kcirattho South west I'l esbj tci mn church last night. The text was taken fiom Lev. U ) : ! ! 0. "Ye shall keep mj'Sabbaths and te\etcnco my sanc tuary. I am the Loul. " Oed made the Sab- Dntli , said the speaker. It is not n human in stitution. The light on the Sunday question now going on is not between man nnd man , but between the Sabbath bicakcrs and ( Jud. They who break the Sabbath light against him who made all things. It is not n 'light gotten up by a few sanctimonous people , as many suppose. God Is ono of the pai ties And though his people may be defeated , w ill not ho. The victorj will bo his in the end , and somebod\ will bo hurt. Hut man docs not please lo keep it holy. Yet how ho made It for man , who loves man and knows what is best for him. sajs "Keep it holy. " Not one of those who witnessed the ball game , or took pai t in it at the patlc todaj.will claim that was n holj' keeping of this day. Haso ball is cithci koepinir the Sabbath or it is not. It would bo mockery to speak of it as a keeping of the dny ns Chiist taught it should bo kept Wo must sai-iilico something of what wo would llko to do on the Sabbath in order to have a Sabbath for doing anything. People who want some libci tics must not take the w ulest hboi tics or thojw ill lose all. Woi k- ingmon must not maku Sundaj a Ja.of . dis sipation 01 tlicir cmploycis will prefer to keep them at woi It oveij day. Those who want to do c\01 j thing on Sunday must keep in bounds or this day will Do taken fioin them Those who want to prohibit e\ei\- thmg on Suiidaj- must be caielul or the day will bo taken fiom them. Let nil meet where C'hnst stood This will not be in a base ball pai K. Our law is plain and should boenfoiced by our nuthoilties Om best attoinejs sa"It is plainly the duty of 0111 mi\oi nnd polite authorities to stop base ball phningon Sundaj " Yet authoiitics cannot bo expected to go ahead of public sentiment. The major of oui citj has in substance said this "You chinch people will tall ; about these things , but when it comes to voting jou will vote wither \ patty The masses of the citj' \oto foi the patty which ghcs them wh.it the ) want. The leading business men nnd the people who gei their cmplojmcnt fiom the p.utin power want base ball , and 1 will not mteifeic" Ilo ghcs them what thc'y want because the chinch people aio too inconsistent and ( ow.ndly to man what they saj. nndoto as they be- lie\e and pun. Ilo cannot shift icsponsi- blllty thus , nor o\pect to be honoicd greatly while pin suing such policy , but ho puts a weight of shinno and icsponsiblllty on the people ol this city who believe that law should bo enforced 1 cannot gicatly blame the major , though I would bo glad to know Ins position weio ono which might better command my icspcet , and that of all people. Hilt I do blame those who claim to belie\o that God said "Ucmombcr the Sabbath din to keep it holy , " and "Yo shall keep My Sabbaths " It elan eh people would do their work \\iththu Intensity of those who play base ball , tlieic would bo no base ball on Sundaj' NOUllI OMIUA IIM'TIST rilLliril. Hey I1. W. roster discoursed on the oUs of Sabbath bicaklng at the Noith Omaha Haptist chinch jcsloidaj moining. and de- lincd Sunday ihstly us needed for rest. Thousands ofOUIIK men and ladles who aio obliged to toil all week , bj spending the Sab bath in woi It , or amusements , or spoil * , base ball for instance , lind themsohcs moio tlicd and unfit for labor on Mondaj moining than onanj'othci morning in the week. Hfai the linger number of these who hnhltuully pcisist in Sabbatli dcsciiation ami amuse ments , aio invalid , in hospitals or in nnves bcfoio half their lifo is spent. "If , " ns HuiliO sajB. "religion is the basis of civil soi loty and the souice of all good and all comfort , " then the Sabbatli is Most states and hngo cities have n law pro tecting the Sabbath as n icst daj and a day of quiet The Sunday is for the good citlus. In Nobi askn and Omaha the law is for a Sab bath The maj or is. against the law. Tho. chinch is foi the- Sabbath The ball league. , the hoiso tailwny company nnd the saloons 1110 ngamst the quiet of Sabbath Wlij oppose Sabbath desccintlon ! It in tcrfercs w ith c lunch nnd Sunday school It intcifcrcs with parental authoiitj. It is in- juuous to piopcrtj , piovcnts icst and quiet. Our piCEcnt lemedy is n icstiainlngoidl- ininco in a court of equity. Oin coming or futuio remedies nio 1 , keep the Sabbath ourselves , ; . ' , educate people to keep the daj j U , all clnUtiims support the law nnd older ticket lor the citj' . ra - A people without n Sibbnth for icotw.ll BOOH be a people without any icst dny nt all and soon degenerate into n Godless people , and n lawless people li nets. As a nation , wo mo jot in the formative period of oar his- toij' . Our opinions and acts , our ideas will bo stcrcoUpcd upon the future chnrac'crof this country. This Is n glorious pi ilcgo and oppoitunlty , but an awful i expansibility. Soidonbcrp's Fipnro , the talk of the town , u lOo eijjnr for 60. Wax Moj or is Co. , wholesale ! depot , A DAY TO nn it Tlio nuilliiKlon 1'MieilcnccH Smcr.tl lihlinjia All Along ( lie Idiic. Yesterday was n Sunday that will long bo icmeinbcicd bj the Hurluigton olllclals , and will cut another prominent figure ju their calendar ot events since the gicat strike was inaugurated Trom nil points , noith , soutii , east Jind west , catno icjioits of dlsastei and death , paiticulara of which are pilntcil in another column of the HEU. The uild caper ndopted by cnj.-lr.es ip ether sections , of ujj ii'gtlto track , anrcad lo tli's city , nut ! A New List of Bargains ! New Attractions ! Something New to Talk About ! Unequalled Bargains. Wo believe thnt It pays to ndvcrllso genii Ino bargains and when buyers call show them precisely what jou advertise. In this way confidence Is established and mutual sails , faction gained. The results of last week's business In re sponse to our advertisements of these ster ling bargains show a record unparallelleil In the hlstoty of our business. OnSatutaaj morning wo will offer the most startling bargains which have ever been placed on our counters. LOT NO. 1-Stock No.10 , 48 , 49 nnd 50. CM Imported Whipcord Suits mndo In n Four Button Cutaway style onlj' , In rcgularsircs from .Tfl to 12. This suit was made In our own machine loom dining the last sixty dnjs , nnd the cut nnd make of this suit is ns coi i cct for dress purposes ns it Is possible to hnvo them ; nnd ns the picsent month is the month of all the j'car when people me think ing about diess suits , wo claim that this lot of Worsted Suits is AHSOLUTCLY TUB MOST DCSIHAHLE which it has ever been our piivilego to offer the public. This gar ment was made up to sell in our stock for ? ' . ' - > , but as ono of the Ic.iding bargains in our Men's Dcpaitment for this week it Is offeied f Send for a sample of the cloth of any of the lots advertised or a sample suit , and if it is not just as rep. ( represented it may be returned at our expense. Self Measurement Blanks1- sent on application. Mail and Express Orders promptly attended to. J OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES Proprietors : Corner Fifteenth , and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. ST B last night a switch engine slipped from the i ails at nighth stiect and stubbornlj icfuscd to go back for neatly two hours. Duiing that pieclous time the "bc.tb" cngmeeis and lire- men sweat and swoie. and the Pinkeitons had a lively time of it keeping the stiect gamins silent in their sarcastic tin lists at the tattled and badly dcmorah/od omplojcs who wcro laboiing with the fractious engine. After a haul stiugglo the cinbaigo was taibcd and outgoing ti.nns that had been de- lajcd went on their waj. Don't liu\lc ; , hawk , unil blow , blow , ilisfustiiiLr cAcrjbody , but use ) Dr. C.iturrh Ucinettj' . Dioholit SuVs. Meaprhor & Lench cn'l nsent'3 for the Diobohl snfcs , luuo removed to 11 ! ) S. 10th , wliete they aio cairjinR a Itirgo block of all kinds of bafos. PerMiiinl I'ar.ifjtnplm. A K Webster , of Lincoln , Neb , Is at the I'axlon. ,1. M Kirch , of DCS Monies , In , Is at the Paxion. Clint Maitm , of Sioux City , la. , is nt the Paxton. W. A. Hankins of Sioux Cltjla. . , is at the Mil huil. A. F. Tout\illo of Yoik , Neb , Is at the Millard. William Kmlej'of Wisnei , Neb. , is nt the Milliud. H. S. Park , of St. Joseph , Mo , is at the Windsor. William Hell , of Kcd Oak , la. , is at the Windsor. Isaac .lohnson , of Lincoln , Neb , is at the Windsor , F. M. Paikcrof Grand Island , Neb , is at the Millard. F. D Wethcncr of Mason City , la. , is at the Millard A S. Hint nnd wife of Glcnwood , In , aio nt the Millard. DChailes i : . Swift , of Ncbiaska Citj , Neb , is at the Windsor. DHr A. P. Lighthill nnd wife of Hoston , Mass , aio at the Mdlaid. Mossis. N. M. Stink and F. 17. McAvoy of Deb Moincs , la , uro at the Paxton. W. II. Da\is , ugcnt of the Hmlington nt Sutton , Nc'b , wat > at the Umdsor jcbtoulaj Clmslcs Dickens of London , Cng , is ug istcicd at the Paxlon. The gentleman is a bon of the famous dead author and writer. Thlspowflernerer rarles. A mnrrel nfpnrl- tj"strength aul ; uholes/imeiods. More numom leal thautha ordinary klmU , and cann"t oesoln lncnmpotltlon ltn the mnltltuila of Jaw fair , eliort wclghtalumor phosphate powdets Bald only la cans. Hoial Uaklne I'owdor CO f ju Wallatrect Now Vork. 'PEERLESS D'/ES / Ara ridiculously low price of * 15VK U N HESITATINGLY CLAIM THAT TIII3 AVBHAGE UKTA1L PlUCUof this suit Is not less than f2'J , LOT NO. 2-Stock No. 24 , 04 , 0' nnd 00. In this lot we olter an cnticy ! | new lot of 1'UHK ALL WOOL SCOTCH CHEVIOTS , n very handsome and fashionable Yowiff Men's Sack Suit cut In sizes from R3 to 38 , nt the extremely low price of * I2. If you should pay us ? 18 for this suit wo would then bo Riv ing you full value. This Isn VEKYCI1O1CU NOBBY YOUNG MCN'S SUIT. KEMUM HER , the sizes m o only from ! 13 to 113 nnd it Is offered nt the EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PUICE OF $12. This suit Jiiay bo ordered 1th jierfcct confidence that it Is just what Is described and of the values rcpic- scnled in the advertisement. If not , It can bo returned at our expense. Remember the tiiccis$12. ) The success attending our last sale of the Fine All Wool Double and Twist Sawyer Cnsslmcrc Suits , has Induced us lo make n much larger nnd complete line of these celo- bi ated goods. We now offer them In four dlffcicnt Styles nnd Colois. All parties liv ing in distant towns should send in their oulcis at once. LOT NO. 3-We offer 200 Suits Jn Slnglc- bicastcd Sack Coats , the very best Sawier Woolen Co.'sJJoublo and Twist Soring Suit- OR NO PAY. WILL POSITIVELY CURE r All Tphllltlc nitpntoi , of recent or long stnnalnir In from ten to dftocn clayt. Wo will glre written K ar. antf.i8 tocura any ea o or refund rourrnonor And c would my to tboto wbo hnve emplojcd tbo mini Pkllli.il I'hyjIcinr.H , used orcrr known romcdr and PUTR not btou curuil , tbftt you are tbo subjects we nn lookliiK lor. You thnt Imro been to tliu celebrated Hot bvrlnKi of Artancn , and bav lost all nop ot recovery , wo ermakcnocbtriro. Our rcnedr U unknown to nnr one In the world outsldoof our Compnny. aud It ! iho only remedy in tbo world tlmt will euro you. Wo will euro the molt obatlnato cue In lets than ono month , hoven ilays In reel , ntraiesdoei the work. It Is the old , cbrnnlo , deep-seated cases that wo solicit. \ \ i' hnvo cured hundreds who had been abandoned by 1'uyHclnin and ( ironouaced Incurable , and Wo Challenge the World to brtni ns a case that wo will not euro la leu tb&n CDflmontb. Hnce tbe history of medicine. B True Specific for BypbllUlc , . Eruptions. Ulcers , Here month , Ac. bss btiu ecu t lor but never found until Our Magic Remedy ITS i discovered , and we nro justified In saying It li the only remedy ID thu world ibat will positively euro , because thu latest medical works , published by the best known authorities , say there was never K true inecino before Our Itemed ; li thn only medicine In Uie world tbat will cure wuen uvorylblnir else biw failed. It has been so coneeJed by n forge number of Celebrated Physicians. IT "AS NKMCII VET FAILKII ro CUKE. Why wtste your time and money with patent inedlclma that never had virtue , or doctor with physicians that cannot cure you \ ou that have Irttd everything else should come to us now and ( el ( armnnent relief ! you never can m > t It elsewhere. Mark what we tayi In the und you must take our Itrruedy or MVBH rerovcr And you that have been ed but a short time should by nil means come to cs now Many git help and think tljeya re free frcia tliu clliea u , but In onti , two or three years after , It appears amlu In a more horrible form Investigate osrtlnanctal Unndltii : throuph the mer * eantllo at/flsc'c * and note Ibat wo are fully rcsponsl * ble and our written guarantees ar < pood. Wo hav a lliur.ny prepared on imrrly BclentlHo 1'ilnclples and we wl h to repeat that It NKVIU /.its TO cuui. All letterv sacredly conlldenllal. THE COOK HEMEDY CO. , OniaLa. Neb. Bjoms IB and IT Utusiaa Ul Heinnrlailile for jiow erf ill s vnipn ; llictii lone , jilljilile aitlon und u ! > - ] , . > un r rtrmtl" the bobt uuranleo ot tliu limCO Of fill HO illHlllllllBllti ) Proposals for 7 Per Cent , Sewer Bonds , BIDS will bo rcrcnod by the rltjclerV up lo T j > in , AJU 11 i > , is > t > s. t < > r Ji'J.ou ) btw c r bonus of tlit city of I.ni anile , \\joniliiB , bald bonds tu run thirty youiulth Interest pajublo teml annually ( in Ntw Vork. If ( Kslrccl ) ( .liL.ul.iruf Infurmation will bo mailed on np location to J.moi UIMNT , .Mnjur , 01 C , I' . blifci/ros. I Itih. upldlOtmo I iranile AVe fffaC PTIfl fBB B f/8rP"i1' JOSEPH GILLDTTS COLD MFDAL PARIS .VFOS/TfOV 1SS. Nos. aO3-4O4-l70-6O4. ? P2EFECT 0 ? PSHS , ings , now lieht grey and brown mlxlmos , Just made up in our very best manner , nnd never during the twelve j ears thnt wo have been selling this suit has it over been placed on our counters nt less than ? 18 The celebrated Sftwj or Woolen Co. of Dover , N H. , needs no commendation fiom us , but wo unhesitat ingly pronounce them the best mnnufucturcis of rino All Wool Suitings in Now Hnglund. No Shoddy , Flock or Cotton used in any of their fabnes. lo ) not foi get the price , ONLY 512. LOT NO. 4 Wo offer 100 of the snmo Sawjcr Woolen Co.'s Full Double nnd Twist All Wool Suits , in n neat brown stripe , n style particularly well adantcd for traveling or business purposes as It docs not show the dust to nny extent. Cut and made In Single , bieastcd Sacks only , nnd wo offer them in regular sizes from D5 to ! ! nt the UNAl- I'KOACHAHLi : price of $12. LOT NO. 5 Wo offer 100 of the well Icnown Vclour Cloth Finish Sawyer Woolen Co 's Suits in n vciy Dark Oxford Mixtuie , n small , neat check pattern , one of the most popular styles the mill has over made , suit able for either business or dress purposes. Single-breasted Sacks , regular sizes in spring weight at the same cxtiemcly low piicoof $12. LOT NO. 0 We offer 125 of the SAME GOODS in u neat biown mixed broken O IV1AH A MEDICAL $ SURGICAL INSTITUTE , J. W. Cor. 13th & Doclgo Ste. BR/.A.O E3S , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Jlest facilities , oppflratus nnil remedies for silt cesslul treatment oievery form of ilisc.-.be requir lug Medical or hurgical Treatment FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard nnd attendance , best hoi-pital accommo dationa in the west. WRITE ron CIRCULARS on deformities nnd nraces , Trusses , Cluti I'eet , Curvature of the Spine , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Cat irrh Ilronchillf , Inhalation IJlectricity , rnrnljsls , I'mlepsy , Kill ney , lllailder , I ! > c , Car , SUn oud UlooU , aucl all Surgical Operations Dlaoasoa of Women a Special.y. lloou ON DISEACES or Wo HEN I'ntE. ONLY EELIABLB MEDICAL IN3I1TUIE MiKINd A CI'ECIALTT OF PRSVATE DISEASES. All nlocxl Dlseisis nuccessfully treated S\ph llitic 1'oihon removed from ( he bystem without mercury New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Tower. I'ersons unable \isitusmny be Ircnted nt home lj correspondence , All column iiicatioiiscoundcnllal MediciticKorliiMrumeiits sent by mail or express , securely ( lacked , no marks to Indicate contents or sfiitltr One per * onal inlerview preferred Cnll mid co sull us or M'tid history of your case , mid ue will t > ciid in plain u rapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; t'pon I'rivntc , Ppccinl or Nenons Diseases Im latency , Syphilis. Gleet ami Variiocele , will , g cition list Address Omaha iltilirul ami Rnrnleal Institute , o : DR. McWIENAMY , Cor , 13th and Dodge Sit , OMAHA NEB DIAMONDS , Rrivr U IM Omaha , Nebraska. AND PER8ISTCHT has uhvajs i"-ou-a euccpssful. llcforo plBClutftiny Newspaper Advcrtlslnifoonsutt LORD feTHOR AS , llHKntlHMJll. * TII , at * it 'tiiisiit sutti , cuiCAr.o. CTio HKBT nnct 3IO81 Boning Tliread of EJodcru Tlnica. BEWAJLCE OP KII I'ATltlCK-Koi it Dry Uoods , Co. Jl. I ! SMI i il iV Co I'AXTON CAM Adiitit&Co. 1) . il. bTUI.I.&l ( > , AMI Vf Itl TAIL IIV 8. 1 . MoilSlCo. . llAMII N JIIIOS. TllOMI RON. Ill | , I)1 fj S , CO , IMIIKI.N A. CO Cn vs. MMII ii , South Omaha , mid all Hut class rot. ill do ilois. A. l.ooil , Nc York Diy ( lOOds Stoic. oiiuui Linn 01 a UK Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The Hcst Hoiito from Onulia aiitl Council lilulK to " " THE EAST = - 'i\\0 TUAINb IMIIA ItriUlIN OMAHA AM ) CUU.SL11 , III.LI IS t'lilrngo , AM ) Mlhiaukcp , SI. 1'aul , Minneapolis , Ctdar Itapids , ItocK Isliiud , I'lcciiuil , llocKroid , Clinton , IiilHiiic ) [ | , Diiu'iijioi I , Ill 'in , Miidlstiiij .Iiiii"i\lllii ( , llcloll , \ \ IiKiiin , la Crosse , Anil all other Important iiolnm Knst , Northc.ut nnd lortliroucli tlikcts mil on the Itchrt accntntivil 1 nrnnm urcct In llirUur Illutk , or nt Union Pauilo I'ullmiin Hlrrpcrii nnd Ilio llnrst Dinlnf Cnr.i In Ilio nurlil iirt' ' run mi llm iiiiitn lluo of Iliu clilniir > , ; Mil viuiktu .V St I 'ml I HuiUuiy , inn ! eiciy nth.nilunii 1'ivlil toiuttcngoti \ by couiuous ciuilucn | ut Iliu " > t0A"lMii l.ril ( icncrnl Mnnnucr J ] ' 1HK1.II As l-tiiia ( , IIH rill Munnpcr A % U CAUI'l.Ml.lt , Citni-ml IMsstiu'cr anl ( 'ro rk'VlV.H ultl ) , Aasljuut litncral 1'jiscnsur null Ilikct An.nl j 'i CI.AHK ( < Licrdl bupcrlntcndtnt. "FOUNTAIN" CUT ANL ) Incomuaraaly tliu Boat. check. This li one of the now cst stjlcs jnntlo by llicno fiunout tnnmifnctureis , The coat , veil nnil pnntnlooui of each of thc'so lots nro mndo nnil trhiiincd usoll ni nuy ? 18 suit In our stock. Till * lot \vo hnvo In titular BIZOS , 35 to 44 , nt thu snmc price , f 1U pur suit. LOT NO. 7 lOOstniCTJ.r AU. MI mi SUITS roil HOYS from lit to 17. Cent , imnts nnilcstof n hnmlsoino mKuil check , ono of the best soiling suits In our Block , l absolutely free fiom cotton or shoddy in nny form , undue Riiui-unteo thnt It is gcncrnlly sold forfl'Jn suit. Wo ofTcr It In ic ular Bics fiom 111 lo 17 nt only $0 f > 0 n suit. Send for n sample suit mid If j ou do not think it is. it may bo returned at our expense. LOT NO. S 120 strictly all wool Cnssl- mete suits for boys In sires fiom 10 to 17 , n. iiohbySackco.it , pants and vest In u handsome - some black and gicy stilpo. Tlieso nulls \\cro iimdu within thn past sixty dajs nnd li 0110 of the newest nnd most stylish suItaoC this season. Last season's pilco for the same suit -\\.is \ $12. This suit Is mat kcd on our countois to sell for $7.60. 513 will buy a genuine Homespun All U'ool Suit , Flzes fiom at toII , cut-away or sack cent , In light gioy color , that la inally North $3) ' The suit It well made and pplfiidld w caring goods. j Via mnko this oircr to In- tiodnco 0111 iuloa to the trade nnil In the fatiuo joii \\111 lind our honso the bargain cc-ntei. f-cml jour me.isnro aionnd In cast tinder the aims , and mound HID unlat and down the Insldo senmof j the pants , und wo \ \ 111 lit you. I Yon can send money \\lth oidti , \\owlll Frml U O. I ) U > expicss. llcfciincob 1 libl National ItanU , Omalia 01 any llrst class linn&v In Omaha COWG1LL , RUTLEDGE & CO. or AIT < KINDS or Electric Work AiniuncUtora , llurjlnr Altrmi 1 lorlrlc Hells anil ( , i l.lkilillnij uspidiilly Ikl.nuiKS liirniHlii'l All work unniMiili nl ) 'ur. | H . il < r In ui i utul town will do ncll to ml on or nrlto us , ( Jlllco Ho oni : tlt Itnrlcnr Illook , Corner 15th and Farnani , Omalia , Neb. Water Works And JliinufacturciH' Atfi'ntb for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , ( if nil doHcriptlom. Hydraulic Engines , Stirvoys Detail - tail Plnns nnd &peclficnti < jns. Fur nishcd on Sliort Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Offlco , Slrang'ji ' Biiildins , Foiulli Floor , NEBRASKA , R'S ' Mammoth Clothing Eiouse Best Scotch Cheviot Suits , $12,50. Best Blue Middlesex Suits , $9.00. 3OOO Pr. fine Pants at $4. CBS * © Mammoth Clothing House , tm & Cor , Farnam & 10th Sis