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SUNDAY BASE BALL SERMONS Pastors Tell Their People About the Evils That Result. PENNIMAN BELIEVES IN SPORTS. But Would Have the Game Played on the Sabbath Where no One Would Be Disturbed--Other Ipit Opinions. Plymonth Congregational. Rov. Alfred 3. Penniman, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational church at Nineteenth and Spruce streets, in hissermon on “Sunday Base Ball,” took for the theme of his discourse Matthew 15 Ren der therefvre unto Ciesar the things that are Cmsar's, and unto God the things that are God's.” He prefaced his remarks by de claring that he was an ardent lover of base ball and in fact all other athletic sports, and would consider it an honor to be president pro tem of a meeting called for the purpose of organizing n Inine. He also de clared that he was in favor of professional ball playing by reason of the fact that the players by their work amused others, which he considered legitimate and profitable business. At the same time glad 1o notice that some players did not depend entirely on ball ying us a means of support, but performed e work, *1 am glad,” said the speaker, has a ball club, and it is not for ruics for them. With a force and good management, their grand stand ought to fill up with pleasure-seckers. Ladies can attend in no small numbers if ar- raugoments are properly made. Bt tho management should see that the lustrics bolow them. The east v ta sons and its wealth whore it ha nd a large part of that confidence Continental Clothing House Unequalled Bargains! New Attractions! A New List of ist depends on our employment of Sundays WEY. W. §. TARSHA'S VIEWS W. J. Harsha supplied the pulpit of Westminster church last night and preached upon the all-absorbing topic of Sun day keeping. He took for text Nehemiah 1518, and said: Nehemiah was a_wonderful character. At first we sec him only a cup bearer to a kin, nd afterwards he becomes the chosen servant of the king of kings. I1f you want a motto for his book you can find it in the three words: “Work ‘and praye In every chapter there are from two to half a dozen short prayers interjected. You might well learn o lesson from that. In your shop, your store or your bank you could pray a short prayer at any moment, and that would help you wonderfully. Short flashcs of prayer through the worry and carve of life would come like beamns of sunlight into tumultuous dark ness. In the text Nehemiah says that God will 3 on that does not keep the Sabbi unay think this an arbitar nd haughty interference on God's part. 13ut it is not. It is only the carr outof the great luw of cause and c s0 above the mercst by cligions clement. A So w y 80 was Gaul. I do not mean that they had the true faith, but that they held to the existence of the stpernatural and regulated their Jives by it. You must have the people believe in God in order to have any sacredness to the oath_or affirma- tion upon which so much depends in every mere brute Though we have been surpassed in population by the Spaniards, in physical force by the Gauls, in shrewdness nd cunning by Carthage, in'the fine arts by and i mere native talent by some of our Ttaliun fellow countrymen; yet, in the single point of attention fo religion we have excelled all nations, and it is to the favorable influcnce of this fact upon the acter of the people, that 1 aseribo our suc quiring the political and military « that ve enjoy throughout the world.” Cicero was right. Rome would never THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, I‘RIL 16. 1850, About! Unequalled Bargains. ridiculously low price of $15. WE U N We belicve that it pays to advertise gena HESTIATINGLY TCLAIM _THAT THE AVERAGE RETAIL PRICE of this suit is ine bargains and whe 8 Ca v then gains an hen buyers call show them not less than ¢ precisely what you advertise. In this way confidence is established and mutual satis- faction gained. LOT NO. 2—Stock No. 24, 04, 05 and 96, The results of last week's business in ro- In this lot we offer an entirery new lot of PURE ALL WOOL SCOTCH CHEVIOTS a very handsome and fashionable Young Men's Suit cut in sizes from 83 to 88, at, the oxtremely low price of $12. If you should pay us §18 for this suit would then be gi ing you full value. "This isa VERY CHOICE NOBBY YOUNG MEN'S SUIT. REMEM BER, the sizes are only from 33 to 88 and it is offered at the EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICE OF $12. This suit may bo ordered with perfect confidence that it is just what is described and of the values repre- sponse to our advertisements of these ster- ling bargains show a record unparallelled in the history of our business, On Saturday morning we will offer the most startling bargains which have ever been placed on our counters. ings, new hight grey and brown mixtures, just made up in our very best manner, and nev during the twelve years that we have been sclling this suit has it ever been placed on our counters at less than §15. The celebrated Sawyer Woolen Co. of Dover, N, H., needs no commendation from us, but we unhesitat ingly pronounce them the best manufacture of Fine All Wool Suitings n New England, No Shoddy, Flock or Cotton used in any of their fabrics. Do not forget the price, ONLY §12, o — LOT NO. 4~We offer 100 of the same Sawyer Woolen Co.’s Full Double and Twist All Wool Suits, in a neat brown stripe, a style particularly well adapted for traveling or business purposes as it does not show the dustto any extent. Cut and made in Single. breasted Sacks only, and we offer them in regular sizes from 85 to 44 at the UNAP- Bargains! New Attractions! Something New to Talk eheck This s ono of tho now ost styles made by these famous manufacturers, The coat, vest and pantaloons of each of theso lots are made and trimmed as woll as any #18 suit in our stock. This lot wo have in regular sizes, 35 to 44, at the same price, §12 per suit. TOT NO. 7100 STRICTLY ALL WOOL CASSI- MERE sUITs For BOYS from 13to 17, Coat, pants and vest of a handsome mixed check, one of the best selling suits in our stock, is absolutely free from cotton or shoddy in any form, and we guarantee that it is gencrally sold for §12a suit. We offer it in regular s from 13 10 17 at only $6.50 a suit. Send you do not think it is worth §12 it may be returned at our expense. been what she became had it not b religious jdea upon w And if rel Rome it is doubly nee like ours in which the government i by tho peoplo, for ance of the peace. I donot believe the members | the people. Our nation is pre-cminently de- of the ball team intend or would consent to a | pendent upon the intelliges d virtue of disturbance and attempt to defy public senti- | her people, becanse in them the rulership ment in North Omaha. But 1" belicve that | resides. To develop this intellige and they and the managerent do not realize that [ virtue there is nothing like the Sabbath and the'loud talking, clamor and boisterous yells [ the Bible, the book of the Sabbath. ok are making the neighborhood odious, while Every American citizen is concernedin the days, and the cut and make of this suit is as crowds of hoodlums crowd the tops of build- [ keeping of our laws. We should demand correct for dress purposes as it ¥ possible to ings |\dyu.ru"|l|“”Wlmp‘,(.m.] ive vent to all | that whor \-<]»r‘h‘|)-m«.\nn.m cnt of law Jn have them; and as the present month is the manner of indecent and vulgar expressions. | ¢ all do his It is clearly the 5 s penk Whoh HAPRYE 1t 18 s0t s o proachor T speak, bt 48 o citi- | duty of the mayor and vhiof of polics. to cne f",""l‘ LAY il 30n; not as an clament in tho drifting popu- | forco the law in rogard 16 Sunday buse ball ing_about dress suits, we claim that this lot lation, but as a man owning property within | and if they prove derehe will know at of Worsted Suits is ABSOLUTELY THE a half block of the ball ground. We have not | least how they are regarded by all christian MOST DESIRABLI which it has ever been runvtm |[In-nl‘u.4m side of the question, but | people afte l'm-u.\ [\n:l lount of excuses our privilege to offer the public. This gav- wave preferred Lo 1 upen its relation to ver make it right for them to b e 54 Bl a B aABe : peace and prosperi ulu;m.-.-u a citizens' st splemn oaths in taking oftice il S LR O UK LUCI O] movement, an people of this ity have a i £12, but as one of the leading bargains in our “In the m rd m this ma Men's Department for this week it is offered the minis 1 and decided. ties having have be advised to file a aint in police court, but others tell thew that a jury will not con vict under the present city laws, Th sumption seems o be a question of votes, or money, or coy il combined, W keep my S 3 ) e my told thiat there ater evils to be tuary. T am the Lord. nade the vi i that the chief of | batli, said the speaker. It 1s not a hum mayor, can stop | stitution. The light on the Sunday question g But the case is | now going on is not between man like a cut in the mayor's finger which he [ but between the Sabbath b could tic up while on the way to see the doc- | They who break the Sabbath tor about a cancer on his arm.” him who made all things. 1t is not If the prounds were de the city | gotten up by a few sanctimonous people, limits there would be less harm. Tt is said | muny suppose. God is one of the par that 1if Sunday games were abolished the | And thou; people may be defeated, will would g0 to the saloons, but I h not he. The vietory will be his inthe 'end, better opinion of the boys. and somebody will be hurt, But man does abolish the Sunday vame not please to keep it holy. Yet he who sntiment against it, wilt suc- [ it for man, who loves man and know. ceed. Then Sunday will be a day of rest | is best for him, says “‘keep it hol) and quict and pure pursy onc of those who witnessed the bali REV, WILL 3 or took part in- it to-day Cvening m that was a holy keeping of this wday sports, tak- | Base ball is cither keeping the Sabbath 4 the words of Christ, Mar s mot. It wouid be Sabbath was made forman.’} | speak of it as a kee a declaration of Sai uy us Christ taught it should be kept v our Lord ugainst the min- | We must sucrifice something of what we and he established his | would like to do on the Sabbath in order to claim, €0 th allow commonly + | have a Sabbath for doing anything. People demanded. M hen that the | who want some liberties must not take the claims of tho 2 a | widest liberties or they willlose all. — Work holiday are a prophie what will L ingmen must not make Sunday a day of dis- switeh engine slip rom the usual & nt insome future age! sipation or their employers will prefer to at Eighth street and stubbornly refused lieve they arc not. Keligion in his ¢ vas | keen them at w y day. Those who [ to o back for nearly two hours. During that a network of trivial requircments want to do everything on Sunday must keep | precious time the “scab™ engineers and fi burdened the day, sceuring no good to the | in bounds or this day will be taken from | men sweat and swore, and the Pinkertons They were kept for the da, them. Those who want to pronibit_cvery- time of it keeping the street played at such times and in such 1 will not inconvenjence eitizens and in_obedi- al to our state laws and city ordinances, which forbid Sunday sporting and the noise and clamor winch constitututes o disturb- sonted m the advertisement. If not, it can be returned at our expense. Remember the price s 812, PROACHABLE price of $12, ——— LOT NO. Stock No. 40, 48, 40 and 50, 250 Imported Whipeord Suits made in a Four Button Cutaway style only, in regular sizes from 35 to 42, This suit was made in our own machine room during the last LOT NO. 5—We offer 100 of “the well known Velour Cloth Finish Sawyer Woolen Co.’s Suits in a very Dark Oxford Mixture, a small, neat check pattern, one of the most popular styles the mill has ever made, suit- able for either business or d purposes, Single-breasted Sacks, regul izes in spring weight at the same extremely low price of §12 The success attending our last sale of the Fine All Wool Double and Twist Sawyer Cassiinere Suits, has induced us to make a much larger and complete linc of these cele- Lrated goods. We now offer them in four different Styles and Colors. All parties liv- ing in distant towns should send in their orders at once, LOT NO. 8—120 strictly all wool Cassi- mere suits for boys in sizes from 13 to 17, a nobby Sack coat, pants and vestin a hand- some black and grey stripe. Theso suits and most stylish suits of scason. scason's price for the same suit was $12. This suit is marked on ——m— our counters to sell for § —— LOT NO. 3—We offer 200 Suits in Single- breasted Sack Coats, the Woolen LOT NO. 6—We offer 125 of the SAME GOODS in a neat brown mixed broken “The Sabbath for M was the chosen by Rev. David R. Kerr at th west Presbyteriun church last nig 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. 1 Self Measurement Blanks sent on application. Mail and Express Orders promptly attended to. Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietors: OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE HISSISSIPPI RIVER. PAY Homespun All Wool and set nas the end, with | will be taken from them. Let all mect alized employes who OR NO . slzes from B4 to 4, cut : or sack cont, in lght grey lus good. But | where Christ stood. This will not be in a re ving with the fractious cngine Nl 1 ) \ olor, that is really worth §20. Judie of what is good for | base ball park. — Our law is plain and should | After a bard struggle the ewbargo was ¥ \ suit fs well mado and Let it be remembered that the | be enforced by our authorities. Our best sed und outg ins that had been de = plendid g goods. is not the individual but the race. ttorneys say, ‘It is plainly the duty of our ayed w 1 o gy i > W haas o municipality. Tho day is a com. | br 1 S *t hawl, hawk, and Dblow, blow, WILL POSITIVELY CURE 10 0He must b expected to & sgusti ¢ dy, but use Dr. privileges of another, cad of pub ent. The maye A band of music, u | our city has m substance said this: *You i settled limits, a parade | churchi p will talk about thes © AN syphiiitie Disenser, of recent or long stanaing.{n £rom (00 to Atocn dnye. We will gie Writon Koot anoes 1o Cure kny Chie OF Tefund YOUT Wi Would any €0 those Who Linve, ens make this offer to in- troduce ourselves to the trade and in the future you will find our house the bargain Send your measure breast under the) and around the walst 1 the fuside seam of wo will it you th order, or we will SOLE AGENT. i the comm but when 5 w\-!‘l right to a qui nday A‘ urrahs | with your 1o masses of 1) nts for the interrupt fumilics, Sund ho | vote for which gives them wk Disbolilentos o o0 to 419 S, meditations of individuals. ' Y s | they want ¢ leading business men and | 15th, where they are carrying a large of th v 1 the’ people who get their employ t from | stock of all kinds of safes. for their'ind 3 the party in power want base ball, and 1 will L 5, wear nothing, The city \ not interfere,” He wives them what rall if any suffer. A pa 'y they want because the church people A hich should o quictly out. of 1ad |iaxo toa ks nconsistant: L andie woyard) / limits and return as quietly woul to man what they say. and vote as ticy be opinion, be beyond eivil eriticism, lieve and pray,” He cannot shift respon question is one of defense, not of offense, | bility thus, nor expect to be honored gren If I may complain o neighboring | while pursuing I policy, but he puts fllthy stable and _ obtain 1 f Wt of shame and responsibility on the much more of Sunday aunoyuance. | people of this city who believe that L A. Tankins of Sioux C But Sunday $ports are not only a trespass | should be enforced. T eannot greatly blame | Millard, but a hurmful temptation, the more so be- | the mayor, though I would be glad to know A. F. Tourville of York, Neb., is at the ise clussed us loss ovil tan any other, It | s position were one whicly might better | yiiiard an easy start upon sin, a sort of wide hop- | command my respeet, and that of all people, Kot St 20 5 which leads to other srrowor things. | But 1 do blamo thoss who cluim to baliove AL iinm Bpley ot Wisner) Nebiia)apihs We are asked by the n apers why wi that God said ‘*Remember the Sabbath day | Mitlard. not attack the real city evils, But w to keep it holy,” and “Ye shall keep My H. S, Does anyone stand in doubt of the po Sabbaths,” If chiurch people would do their | Windsor, tion of this pulpit on the question of rum, with the intensity of those who play | ~ William Bell, of Red Oak, Ia,, is at the Justand gambling? ~ We believe in the re > ball, there would be no base bull on | Windsor. Johnson, of Lincoln, Neb., is at the H.W.Cor. l3 h & Dodze Sts. Chronic and Surpical Diseases o cured, th ou 1@ Subjects we are Personal Paragraphs. b Llint Dave. bien 10 the cerobrato] BRACES, Webster, of Lincoln, Neb., is at the, | 5ot Bprinat of Arkaneas, andbave lost all Bops of APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUS3ES. Paxt : s, apparatus and remedies for J. M. Kireh, of Des Moines, Ia., is at the " ment of ev form of disease reg Will Gure You Paxton. lug Medical or Surgical Treatment Clint Martin, of Sioux City, FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. e no charge. Our remedy is unknown o any i “the World outelo of our Company. aud It 1 Board and attendance; best hospital accommo dations in the west e N astin o eun CompRnT Rnd 1A WRITE_FOR CIKCULARS on Deformitics and Wil CuTe the most Obatiuate case In less than ong lhmmn daye lu recent o does the work. It Draces, Trusses, Clul Feet, Curvature of the umors, Cancer, Catarrh, Broschitis nronio, deep-scated cases that we soliclt. beva abandonod T natation: Hiceiricity. Pagrlysin Tgilepsy, Kil WHOLESALE 1y y Phiysicians and pronounced incurabie, and ney, Bladder, Eye, Far, Stin and Blood, avd all Kit TRICK-Kocn Dry Goods Co, We Challenge the World Surgical Operations. » 11 & CO Diseases of Women a Speoclal.y. PAXTON GALLAGHER & CO. tobring us a case that wo will not curoin less than one month, Book ON DisEAGES OF WONEN FieE. D.M. StEELE & Co, Fince the history of medioing. aTrus Specifio for ONLY RELTABLE ¥EDICAL INSTITUTE R AR EEL Y philiticikryptiona.” Ulcors, Kore mouth. &c., b P. MoRsE & Co, MAKING A BPECIALTY OF 10r but never found untl The BEST and MOBT FPOPULAIN Bowing Thread of Modern Timen. is at the Ta., is at the BEWARE OF IXITATIONS rk, of St. Joscph, Mo, is at the AVDEN 08, PRIVATE DISEASES. THOMPSON, BELDEN & CO, All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syph. LARKIN & South Omaha, and all first ilitic Poison removed from the system without COWGILL, RUTLEDi}E & CO. Contrs I lm and Buillers LL KINDS OF Electrlc Work Bells and Ia,, is at elumation of the lost and the banishment of | Sun Ten & their assailants, But thero is > NORTI OMATIA BAPTIST CHURCIL, Windsol ou'sou 10 thisquestion. Tellme why are Rev. 1% W. Foster discoursed_on the ovils | ' g a1 Parker of Gr (AR ; arker of Grand Island, Neb., is at . erockery and grocery stores on of Subbath breaking at the North Omaha M 2 ! 0 M R d t1° 1secnuse people wish to b Baptist church yesterday morning, and “"‘,“I‘:“\“,'I e ur aglC eme y hold, Which was first, the stord or fined lay firstly as needed for e A athener of Ms i Mainly the waut. I3ut precisely Thousi young men and ludies wh e Millard o Sl tsdin n is the suloon there because it is wanted obliged o toil all week, by spending th A 8. Burt and wifo of Glenwood, Ia,, are oy vu.\:mlny' o nf:..fl :fi;’f;’l n'.'::':'n?x":-{:"""""'"’ there were none to buy the would be none | bath in work, or amu , Or » | at the Milla B El‘l‘l:::"'lu Ia I!: e works, publisl to sell, The saloon gecommodates its cus- | ball for instance, find themselyes m D Charles E. Swift, of Nebraska City, Neb., | poacihebeta ot Sty an%, Gere was nover & srue tomers. The man who drinks is the worse | and unfit for labor on lay morning than | is at the Windsor. he world that will cure when Gvoryuhing else has culprit. 13ut why docs he drinkt By an cd- | on any other s in the Dr, A, P, Lighthill and wife of Boston, ucation through the lesser evilsof which Sun- | the lirger number of those who habity e s LARDL Al i auy sports ali are. ‘The boy is not interested | persist in Sabbath desecrat nd . B70.8 ; & in the home on Sunday. He 1s allowed to go are iuvalid, in hospit n e paacane N M, Slanksiand 2 B MeAvey of out. Sunday sports direct his stej, It s | before half the life is spe ‘“-I‘l”“‘)- i ;' sy '1' S notbad, Jvhas many zood pointe. Homoots | 13urke says. Uraligion s tho basisof civil . Davis, agent of the Burlington at I ; 48 Tie. 8 Sutton, Neb., was at the Windsor yesterday mber ot falled. it vas been s0'cance I Y FALLED class retail dea Vital Power. Persons unable to visit may | marks to indicate contents’ or sender. One per BO y H N f ' A B Chicago, Hilwaukee & St. Paul R'y. bApTsLonn Reb uesnions DR, MOMENARMY, —==THE EAST ==— o8 LoGie New York Dry Store, treated at home by correspondence. Al commu sonal interview preferred. Call and consult us or Upon Private, €pecin Ty censes, Tm ith physicians (that caunot cure you. ¥ westion list. Add — . 4 over. *And you Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts... OMANA, NEB. TWO THAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAUA AND ! COUNCIL BLUEES nications confidential. Medicines or instruments [ ryrTs oy {‘ y m \ { CHICAG) ~ SHORT ~ LINE send history of your case, and we will send in ytency, Syphilis, d Varicocele, witl IR S8 MY The Best Route from Omaba and Counvil iy 8 ABOF e honid b ol Chicago, ND— Milwaukee, GHIAS, SING mercury. New restorative treatment for loss sent by mail or express, securely packed, no Vlain wrapper, our oF TiE ermanent rel JOu never can wet |I4‘““‘wh OUmaha Medical and Surgical Institute, or ; Blufts to tes i, AN work gairnte ompanions n. his parent’s choosing. Itis [ society “dnd the ~source all good sl belt ‘wad think he St Panly Minncapolis, Cedar Rapids, Rock Istand, Freeport, — Rockford, g | Clinton, Dubugue, — Davenport, Room—39 Barker Block, Corner (5th and Farnam, Omaha, Neb. S. K. FELTON & CO0., Madis Janesville, v, it | i \ n'k\ lnnhuu fors for this is as much at the lay | tecting the Sabbath ind o day | son of the famous dead author u Uikate 0% tinancinl standing through sport s the saloon. The newspaj mat juiet. The Sunday v o cities, E«' B eBarantess are food. . THE COOK REMEDY C0., Omaha, Neb. 1 kept or been kept out the ruce are aguinst the quict of cultivate them steadily by such methods as | Our present remédy is a restraining ordi trophe. © We are called by the nows) the city. golute durability, 8 years' record, B R O Iq Z E S ! : Lo prevent the slip of 1 a lawless people s a nation, others. But we I [Booms 16 and 17 Heliman Nleok. had not been in the wheel, ‘The fact 15 th Why oppose Sabbath desce e SteckPiano /A0 bur wriften EUsTAntees are L0 sys, “Preacher, sco here! Here s a man | In Nebras EMEiY prepared anpurely Seton o | grinding to deatliin o millwheel and you | bath. Tho mayor is Sunday desceration. A broken Sunday | nunceina court of “equity. Our com R‘WAU"" and the ussociation " of idle crowds | future remedies are: 1, ‘Keep the Subvath to see iow o man has been crushed by cople without a Sabbath for vest will G ori rible fall a roof and in danger of | 8000 be s people without any rest day at all g fhe Loat gusranteo 9% Lne _oxcol i i 1 Mapnge Hydraulic Engi W wigh 0 rapent (hal it NEVER FALLS TO CURR. ALl are watching at the ex nee to the mill-race. church is for the Sabbath, The ball le yond saving, but when they are gone will we [ interferes with parentul uuthority will lead faster to the other acts | ourselves cate people to keep the da: Kemarkable for powerful sympas while we are only on theroof, ut the | and soon degencrate | dless people, lence of iheso iustruments. R L [ l , P | Jettery sucrealy contidential, hore is no dunger there.” Yes, but if he [ the horse railway company and the see the end of outcastst Notso long us we [ jurious to property, prevents rest and quiet, in the tragedy. The peril is not all & s support the law and thetic tone, pilable action und abe. start of a fa , Surveys. De=- tail Plans and Specifi Furnished on Short Notic i Correspondence Solicited, 1‘ () U N i A I N { Office, Strang’s Building, Fourth Floor, BRANDS UMA!S., NEBRASKA. is in the midst between cities on t th | this country and south all larger t she is, a; i ) pportunity, era when the large grows largér and the smull smaller. To hold her own and o Aan i ne e she appeals to the east. But w RIS QIS S4R0K% New York, Philadelphia and & J10 p1gal s ¢ which do noy allow Sunday bas wholesale depo Bipai X }\.-r. pulation and nioney When y e e Yol SRELE, B SHL BT et | t1 This a question for every i il , ' TO B 3 3 4 ) thirty year \terest 'paya mi- | Wayor down. We shall best hold our ow A DAY TO BE K annually (n N ey ¢ Tranng and gain, whatever our neig ) The Burlington Experiences o i of it " : ) g show & moral allegiance to lu Mishaps All Along (he Line, good ball nine may be an adv TR ey st worth maintaining, though it may ¥ ‘”"I\“‘l 8 Sund f"‘ WA & tioned whether Detroit and St uis 1 remembered by the Burlin richer for their honors, . But v i Il cut another prominent zeu or capitalist can be b calendar of cyents since the grea A, marvel o times of lawlessness and.c warkets, 10 8- | inaugurated.” From all-po s aud cannot vesalp showing in this ity, 8o thal visitors si B ban Batitlon T g _Omaha, Nebraska. Best Blue Middlesex Suits, $9.00. scp and tell it and velwspapers repor id wost, came reports of d i | JDSEPH CHJ.DTTS | @ sn e mset | 3,000 Pr. fine Pants at $4. SRR | S h s Y d{ ST““""S | I et | 3@ Mammath Clathing House Proposals for 7 Per Cent, Bonds, FINE CUT AND FLUG incomparabiy the Best. — 'ELGUTTER'S Mammoth Clothing House s P Best Scotch Cheviot Suits, $12.50. n -mwmmm varlos Mles A marvel of ty,streng e our li 1of the Bep. The w an orderly, jaw abiding habit wi s track, spread o Lbis city, | k foekd 87 ERT 46 40 49 Saadoloh Bisests CHICAGO

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