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OMAHA DAILY BEE:: MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 189 DENOUNCED THE DOUBTERS | ive'dcaria'so i mpsicrea 5w | THEY ALL BOW TO ONE GOD | 5%, oo oav ireeses°ca? | AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAH held much from us, We know only in part. | mie, Wyo. There i nothing particular to He bids us take up the cross of mystery. He | come before the mesting and the order is in i tells us ‘we siall know,’ but He has revealed a flourtshing condiston T Men Who Repudiate Religious Obligations | fhove’s for prescnt murpscs The [father: | World's Parliament of Religions as Seen ——— Live Stock Interests Mako a Satisfactory | " AMUSEMENTS. N i i character and mission of Jesus, the way of Through Methodist Glasses, 8howing for September. Th M y f u ah Vibeeled s Roundly Soored salvation, the moral code, the heeded influx o “Standing Room Ouly” was the announce- J L a a or o m a TO THE of strength for right and wrong; all these ment on a large flacard that greetved tho REV. PATTEKSON ON MODERN THOMASES | Apopuny other things God has told us | gy, p, K, TINDALL'S SPLENDID SERMON | patrons of the Faruam Street theater last | DARING ROBBERY IN BROAD DAYLIGHT nd—We rightly adjust the heart and evening. | " the head. The heart is the best oracle. “The Waifs of New York" evidentlyro- | Ma or of counc“ BI“fiSl What & Presbyterian Pastor Thinks of Men '\l‘l-.‘ n’r‘ the heart are the issues of life.’ | Right Thing at the Right Time—Christian- | ¢ oo 1oid on the popularity of the public, Burke Confronted with Two Thugs—He L] Vith the Who Do Not Belleve In God—Ig- o e (h’l‘];l:1'!‘!“}1]:::‘\"\“\|"|'|L('v‘|:r ity Before the World —Mar as the house was packed with an audience Yields to the Persunsive Powers of : rogressive Age—Cosmopol that was highly pleased with the program. r Events of Barring a few vetoes, there is no m terinl difference be " p i i d as fofon 4 \ » a eSS, ¢ difference bet. norance and Sk fsm a d when with the psalmist we can P sl of Religlo Florence Robertseas Witlie Rufus, a New " - ween our honorable positi Y e the * of C Twins—The Sermon. say my heart trusted in him, then with him Ve e e York bootblack, was g favorite in the cast ks ol Bluffs,” aud 1 am the o That Bluts the Cou ‘l‘I"“"' all o say, and 1 am helped e \ Was g favorit LR Bl and Tam the “mayor tha ulfs the Council™—a 2 ] —_— especinlly with the “Robility in the gallery. —_ politic: i W <8V salled o t — “Thicd=Obodjonce s aconditionofkmowl: | TSR ¢ Sow. | WO F. Grungor as Herbert Singloton made | oods oal :I"‘vnlun Jom know Ssaysa so-salled competitor, we sell Rev. J. M. Patterson delivered a sermon | edge. We get ht by using lv'_ \u“\. , b-_\ D. K. Tindall, [ o pastor of Sew- | yho pingt of the di ble rolo of a pol- The month just ended has been the | fi]”"_ I'!~1‘ Y as chep as the Nebraska —Ihguf a commercial upon the subject of *Doubt and Doubters,” | Mave, TFany min will fnow the doctrine | ard Street Mothodist church, delivored the | ished villain, Conrad Cantzen a8 Harey [ most satistactory to all persons inter- | about g ihs ematy Sises ~Nothing else ~We've said nothing WUtHS Tirat Drasbyterian ohuroh last oven i‘.‘.“ Y o Than T S a1t AN tara| Tollbt i on “Christinnity Before | James was acceptable. Edward Coles 48 | ested in the live stock industey within the | |"n'l"\- tnderivear il no v, beeius: we were planning a surprise ing. His discourse was as follows hus ‘all discoveries have been made, | the World™ y y e vaariorty overdid lils patts uPOR | wistory of the South Omaha yards, Prices Feadvy. ‘,‘"l". Spestal prizes to serve as refreshments—Are yo “1do not take up this theme because Tam | Columbus discovered America by using what My textis found in Acts 2:12: ‘What 48 ub to the average | have been strong on cattle and hogs thiough 8 . slarmed for the safety or success of t knowicdge he had moeancth this?' Pentecost was a greatoc- | WhS Up to the averag 1 | ; 3 I'he piny as a whole gave satisfaction and | out Septermber, and the quahity has been tho | Q s Christian faith, While T recognize the fact ~ - - oA B s "':‘{'l'r""*]""\“j“\‘:‘:“'“l‘l delighted the lurge audicnce, it hearty ap- | sort that eatehos the eye of the packer. | A UARTER :{.‘T,.»'.',"\\.,‘,‘“-""n."'y‘“.';'}.'}[ s 'm'. GENEKROUs CRANK. AL - D1 o8 Jartklom; Lhe capital and | Plause s u criterion ulf sontimo v nu' Within the last six wecks it has been an | g \ ” nify its place. and power. Whilo nfiachty P Iourdors Ofters | MCLTODOLis of the Jows, that theocratie ma- [ Rl FOCCHE BR0 BALUTal and, desersing of | easy matter for commission men and dealers BHUS VDT TNy ”I\“‘i 1'80. "i"" G‘““-{", L "5f~ be g ace ! el s ot Khev » Hoardo o 1 - | col duble notic aits of Now : HISE P re paid 50¢ for the ke o may be making some progress, yot duving | " Pifty Milliona for o Drink il P B o LGB + thrilling drama, is a success and | 10 borrow what money they necded, and : =B orthe like, and will Rt e ity had boot winBing | anen Sennatt Hrought 1 A7 M, BIAT an'| Goarly ail counttios of o Do bt woen, . hichielittiion el wakon nitogothor thu past_ thirty days huve | gnal triumphs and the prospects of the Lohid; bl % Ra s L, il coun 08 ( € B - orid, developed good feeling and prosperity on speedy triumph of Christ were never so [ insane man, from Elkhorn yesterday and Il wis ‘nu-‘ Im:‘»uf(LI!.' f ~\v of ;\.{-:m: every band in the Magie City ! brightns today. Thereis no real confliet | placed him in the county jail pending an ex- | known ulso s the fenst of harvest und feust | g program at lns iz's entertain- | Thie total receipts of cars it the Union ; Nt i A R o ol LU R Ak | new ingdom. What a splendid time to | the letter and the satisfaction of anaudience | HPHC1e8s than 2,000 wore than any oter ing to pay f shade they onlya sham battle. None of the achieve 5 ; ) wmonth within the history of the yards, The are, clouded (gray) wool ; f ments of infidelity move the host of God. Blair, it is said sat one time engaged atter the seed of the kingdom of Chtist: | of about 800 German Humorous [Toxnet receipts were as. follows: Thr are, clouded (gray) wool. pretty heavy— So 1uis not becauso [ fearful Tor o | in business in this ety and prior to that was | and o it was done, for, Paul o, attor vears | Siudios” na rendered by mwmbers of the | thowsand foe, e ity-threo cars SEVENTY-FIVE ark of God that T am about, to s pout | omployed as & conductor on the Rock Tsland | found Christians at Romo and elsewhere, | mupnvoroin was lmmenycly. ploasing. and o or 58,780 hoad, 2,39 cars of homa o SaVuIN ‘doubt and doubters,’ but my motive 18 | 1504 "Of late ho has been living at Rock BB et B | every character carriod out the assigned role 0 head, 08 cars of sheep, making 13,554 TR . rather to show the solce of doubt and its id, L while his wifeand three ehildren | #9300 iixion of Christ wason the great | 10 8 dezree hardly oyer excelled in i, und 80 cars of horses making 1,111 orthe celebrated patent flecce lined unde gonsequent wenkness, to speak a word of de their home with a relative at Blkhora, | e TR0 ST B CHTSE WASOR HhC & tho | amateur performances, Mr. Unger, as i wear, quite surprise, isn't it? You grab- ey i honcst doubt and point ‘the | Oniy a short time awo he roturned therd | LARSovVee oucusion b Merusnlem und f the | gho " \ealthy unclo of Student Mullor, creator portion of this stock was con bed theim last year at $1.25 -You'll pay $1.25 (ol fia COW. OUF | \when his actions plainly indig derange- | L bt A A showed familiurit with theatricals umed by the South Omaha packers, as will clsewhere this ye The Nebrask: ot ther liberal® fricnds declare that “the old the- | pong of the mind. Family matters, it is . ;\‘:vfilululvultn».:'.il“1.&:::-1:“:;.'.'.‘1 Seiduly Hover | while Turners Detterbock’s and Urbanczyk's | be seen by the following fzures: Cattle, with both feet, during that money ol ](| “I“"‘\:i ology’ has nothing to offer today to the | g ed, aro the cause for i bo questioned as u Tako. Lod. nlveaye does | Acting met with the approval of the aud- 00; hows, 95,6545 sheep, 10,730, and 328 % SYSBLIC CYRTID doubter, but the very things that helped When placed o questioned as a fake. Lod always does B T o P g il in the cell for the insane, | gl ASTGEEE A8 0 TEEE T b thee ricte | dence. Carl Kriescl and J. Schediwy earned Bad of horsis skoro sold to'the local trade youcan step in our shoe ing him into his present condition. From | piaje pequested the jailer to give him a AR Bk AL merited applause as the money-lenders to n speaking of the business for the montn, | b i gimont T ber leavo to disscnt. A vory. | brace of aix shooters tosend all the colored | WIn0: Christ odnio just at thor g1t time- | tho students and in the act of making o final | Colonol Sharp, treasurer af the. stock yards | EIGHTY-FIVE suinll portion of doubt arises from the 80- | oopie to the *happy hunting grounds.” oothib P TR “'“M”‘” in seq. | Settlement with the rich uncle. The double [ company, said: “September has been the R cailea orthodox creeds as a final cause. This HE of the A — He . role of letter carrier and waiter assigned to | most satisfactor onth to all of us of any Forthe same natural wool underwear, y may be a professed source, but it is not in o f eh e ot of season, It does seom | 5. Kricsol is also worthy of mention, Lustly, | month since T hiave beon conncetod wich thy who are in the habit of wearing pay a1l sorty ml"l‘xt'\; R T RN ::,“"‘”r‘g'lj RLtH \Eein: SN "‘L'L;:‘:L*l‘:l;:{:; the one assumed by Miss Ida Andres, who .lnu-du. The demand has been good, prices | of prices, according to the ability ."f ih':» s}ll'L: ‘Before discussing the cnlef sources of : SRy s LA ctehen, daughter of the uncle, carried | have been strong ard the receipts have been RSN ENE SO i shatlan doubt let mo afiirm my entire sympathy Dlica in the right plnes uid ub tho DRIBAE | oy her part to tho ontiro satiafaction of Hor | fur beyond the sxhectations of ahe of oo, am, and the coin you have to throw to the with the spirit of research. I believe doubt Bation of casth. of over & million. of anas | listeners, Good music was furnished by the | There is no question but that South Omahi HOMEALUAL is infinitely better than mental stagnation, ation of earth, of A million of souls, | ;) 0ptrn, will leud all competitors as u live stock mar- In one sense it has been the pionecr of with ovor “v“’*; P of T eAeaa, o - - ket in the west for the future. I know of a progress. Moreover, it in in keeping with ; g going out daily—the city, which, as 3 nber of instan ring the 'ty The sDIEtt and chaliongor Gntissiimby s | DOWitt's Witeh Huzol Salvo curos burns. | T Abbotyanyais bhe st commitey ALNOSDFASRION. R IR AR L S iIeky For a warranted all wool medicated under. men should seek to be ablo to give a renson ———— of all the citics of carth; this is a fiv [ TR and then taken their sto Chicago, wear i ree diffe ss— Old Silae for faith. "There isa_well defined province acitic Const Excarsions, 0 LU B il 6 e | GG U O QLB R L e o on, I Hlth X! g:‘,}.}'sl“{:'c'zfi":{'ff"“‘l"“ U R‘!:" -Lilac for honest doubt in the realm of religion. Foatany % s 7 in that it is held when about he City. T R e R pree e i FhEdv e T T e Ty ML LS fU 1) 6 6%B 0156 BE 1L Hus brongh UAE1A Lloes On (\th:lu v 11th th_‘l Chicago, Rock wations of peopleand tribes are repre- Oklahioma, or “No Man's Land,” situated | :LII/I‘I.; '.}l nlll;ll:::m‘ ot .;>I‘l<“vll.ll‘~‘ll;‘l{l\:’l‘.‘\":‘l;;lyf the dye is boiled into the wool before knitting. ings and the lack of it uncounted wo [f“‘“”l" &F iy I‘\'.“.!‘, Jnaugurate its | seated at the White City, as also in Chicago | between this ity and South Omaha, has | fy tHat way ofioe. Tt 18 6 ProtLy costiy. 1as. (‘|‘ ped all wool goods are worth not - less ail this bo franily confesse, Tt h Aot " tseist Slaanans il ouey | ftscit. "ho coneress itscl’ veprosonts ubolt ( boon tho favorito pinco for the cureloss olc- | son, it Soiys of tho oo s atisa uiedi H AN, doubteis and doubters, am in haste to hroug] nrist sleepers cave orty nations and pec 8. 0! 0 ol 3 v Py 0 v 1 i ment of both cities for some time. Sunda they experiment and get the short end of confess the existence of the honest doubter. | Omahi at 2:05 p. m. and run through to | time for woman to be represented in it, for 2 o Bl 5t OLLA X Tos Angeles I\\nhum Nango: some of its speakers nave been women, At [ brawls have not been of infrequent occur- :\hh “.“ ,I\!“‘|‘-'\1“.;M," \lev‘ M .",fl:“ {"!71. —_‘—"—R_T“I-{—IRTY Thomus Wxs n Doubter, through cars will leave Omaha at 2 what, other period of the world's history | r BEGEAr PEICERATD PATA A (Ve i1 3 g homas was an honest doubter, He wasa Svory Wednosday durinsthe cooaon | could'this have tuken placo? This was in- VERLs proven to bo tho case | ghis ity Pho fact that the oo taree foro O i i 00 asuit for the matter of fact man and a gloomy man, \With | P- M every Wednesday duving the sos deed o most wonderful occasion. The sons oon located upon the strip of ground | i1y incrensing is évidonce. that. s Stomm J h s Dr. or Prof. him sceing was Lolieving. - But Cnrist deapt [ W0til further notice, Oct. 11, 18, 25, | of Nonh, Shem, Ham and Japhot have sat | wheve Justice. O:Comoll voraired a5 S B PR AYBI e B Pfy Fhlle (OB Doolittle sanctificd 'em, or some other' humbug with him gently. He Jid uot break the | Nov. 1. 8, 15, :-_\ and 29, ecte. llu-nfl! in religious council for the first time since | blow some six months ago and where 5 e O DL O authority. We don't believe bking our bruised seed nor quench the smoking flax, | excursions will he in charge of and | the da that old patriarch, This could | stabbing affray recently occurred. . TS = customers for the benefit of a combine or 15 Thomas doubted because he was gloomy and | personally conducted by an agent of the | mot have beeu before 1t was. The facilities | ~ Yestorday atternoon Shorift Benr vas L OLLUET ) nopoly. Finer underclothes |||?u:l\\~"-h-'":" e he was gloomy because he doubted. ” And | celebrated Phillips Bxcursion Co., and | did not exist. Steam and_electricity have | notitied that a small-sized riot was in % ; not to be had, y edlratb bl ccarry are this fs over a mark of honest doubt.’ 1t 18 | 1o pains will he spared by the munage. | MA0C such & gathering possible: incipieney In thit locality and that the | £ Burke Held Up i Birond Daylight and L T oo S T I T never bold or blatant It ) “One man of that representative body per of the dive, where 90-centsa-galion Rellevad ot Hin Cush, est poods here; you may buy labels clse- ment this seazor in the past, to mak i i v i i where c| “The man who is willing to parade his | 7070 IS seazon, AOILASh MR iveled 21,000 miles o be there, and was | whisky is dispensed, was about to be anni- [ A daring case of highway robbery was re- ere it you choo. doubts before' the public and point them | these excurvsions a quick, inexpensive | giyd he did. But for modern facilities of hilated. ported in South Omahia about 2 o'clock yes- fith 4 joke is o fraud. The exverience of | and comfortable tip for all those who | travel such would have been impossible. In | Jailer Bennett and o deputy wore dis- | torday moming, bonest doubt is always bitter. There is [ contemplate going during the fall and | a word, Christianity made this congress pos- | patched to the scene and found about. thir- B eas fohimit ‘Butieiiaa nothing in the croping after lizhuthat in- [ winter to points on the Pacific coast, | sible. And, (JA\(l;m\l-L.\\ um“ 3}'0\m|(oan of | teen excited men congregated who had Saoh o "‘mum‘jl; e S < 1““ spires flippancy but the experience 1s rather | The tourist sieepers used on these ex- | ali the great religions sive Mohammedan- | evidently partaken liberally of firowator around evening and, accordmg | AN e AT R e | SRR Gl SR B SO e At el e s e R T | e e e B R of deathor journeying through im- [y SRR A0 T Tlisd i ly these are of marvels not to say [ war. more or less during the night. e finally penotrablo gloom.” * Samuel ~J. - Mills [ 4 s LAl 40 N e I!I‘ ity | miracles. Strange things in these days do | One man, in parti stirted for home and when ho reached the passed through th x| uce of doubg | the same equipment in the way of take place. In the Midway plaisance of the | put an untimely ¢ corner of Twenty-ninth and Q streets two and in the midst of it cried I wish I had | bedding, mattrasses, ete., as ave used on | Columbian exposition thors fs. on oxhioitioe 3 grievance. Inasmuch | men appeared suddenly from i hiding and never been born. Buuyan described the ex- | the regular Pullman standard slecper, | the embalmed body or mummy of old was indulged in the | while one of the men threw his arms around = Ve 1y e reg td eleor (i DML () 1o i : iy I wnis around Yo refer t ; Hlon:"“ecofore o hanosk sokors hAted | Mov. full Iuie e o e T etaar, ik of thg ey and op- | ofcors suw wo autborliy to tiko tho crowd | Burko from tlie reur tho ‘otlior sioppol in 16 Teler to page 42 for Underctothes—HAVE YoU A CATALOGUE? 0 ; front of him and placing a revolver aguinst | truth ever pride or plume themsclves on sleeping car servations, maps, timoe pse of thousands of ye gazing on | any arrests. his nose demanded that he throw ; y S his 3 i R e ‘daring 10 Investigute,’ or on being free | Saiie et nard hearted son of the devil, But e hunds, He obeyed the command and. tho Sand your adieass right qaics, from “leading surings.’ The fact is we all | WP ot ad 5 LA thut congress of religious was to me more Chicng! Katarn, $10,00. | two men proceeded togo through s pockets, atart out in life with.a paid up capital of UAS, KENNEDY, G. N. W. P. plaztioiisiniiife 1002 Vs St O, Nop, | Seutorfalsul, “As Lboheld yepresentatives | October6, 7and 8 the Chicago, Rocle | 1o cluimed to have had &0 i st at &1 1 fnith and with a teadency to increase it, 1t 2 oo TR BEh Gy e Seeat plattorm in thav - great | [sland & Pacific raflway will sefl round- | silver. The footpads took it all and then cing nutural for us o beliove—the first re- e Art - palace e lake, —Jews, | 430" ickets to Chieago and return at | forced Burke to keep in the middlo of tho : - 2 puls faith painful surprise. Very ©On October Gth, Tth and 8th Greeks, Latins, Brahmins, Budd- Ret oW 00, % : . road and go straight ahead. He did so until o = T ——— fesw huve the cournge long o eadors it The Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul | bists, Mohammedans, Parsecs, Christians, | the low rate of $10.00, goed to return |yt O 82 SIS EIEEATE (50 S0 until thani tod they need uot, for of the lemple | vailway will sell round teip tickets to | Yepresenting all the great religions of the | tll October 18. Get one of.our mavs |y broke and ran for the police st of truth it can” be truthiully suid, *He that | () ioae 1 8 | amination by commissioners for the in- sant, imagined himsclf president United States and said _Grover Cleveland wiis “not in it.? Fora drink of water he obligingly offered to reciprocate with a bank check for 0,000,000, and if this was not con- | sidercd sufticicnt he would draw 1t in double the amount Wi A Y A earth, and witnessed the vast audience, | showing connections at Englewood with | Capiain Aust K o e va 2 A ey Saitieky arth, and 4 b ng c I apiain Austin took up the case, but was seeketh, findeth,’ and 'to him that knocketn | Cicago f‘['ll 810.00. These tickets ure | jigianing with almost broathloss silence, and | olectrio line and to the grounds. Sceure | was unablo to locate the thugs. Burke was 1t shall bo opencd. good on all trains and on all cars, in- | gho 5 | 1 t crowds pushing for entrance at | your tickets via the IRock Island and | so frightencd that he only had a faiat recol- There are not a few men afflicted with a | ¢luding sleeping and parlor cars, and | the 1 was thrilied in my very vol 5 P xpensive i lection of what the highv men looked lik ‘l, = I ase called pride of intelleet, Their | are good returning until October 18, | soul. I then indeed felt that to be a membor "‘.:?,"j :h f‘-m‘e l‘:r'\lx‘,l 1“?1’“{'.-“{?-?.’,.”.1” ) v 5o Then Gomes the eddinu &lahonery. ins trouble them. Be the bar of | The Milwaukee is the only road running | of an auxiliary of this congress was a privi- | #¢°088 the ol e Tatn l]‘ i ‘|l 1“; e EeSDArInE(n)Letitln. 5 i their mental judgment seat everything musy ins lighted' by eleotuisit . | lege and un honor. As [ looked on thisgreat | Way. the World's fair limited, leaving | oy 5. Ryan and sixty-five other We show probably the choicest and appear ceither for approval or condemna- | Tamp o each borth. City ticket offic, | Wrong how desirous T was that the Holy | at 4 p. m. and will put you on the fair | \,\y0 living ovor In the vieinity oftho most varied assor ton. These people forbid their hearts to | 1501 a treet. C. S. Cavrier, city | GUostmight full on it as at Pentecost and | grounds at 8 a. m. The Nebraska state | b 505 gh S 8 AR TE0EY O ¢ ch g SissaRsorimentawestiof Believoanythine that their leads' cannot | 1708 FUIRM street. €. S, Cavvder, ity | thghouse of Cornelius, limited leaves Omaha at 6 p. m. and | Ly VU0 CHWE SEBEE 8 Bowuon whish New York understand. The pity is that they do not | ticket agent. dispe i 5 YO > grounds at 9 a. m. You | yU e PReSenied it T o D) i ¥ ealm, for thoy would. doubt thete o or Oniy Hali-Faro “Christianity was placed before these | S A Lron HEHI —l) S requests that the school children living in =) istence and wight possibly have erace | 0 the St. Louis faiv and exposition via | representatives of the various religions of | &4 dining car VICC o janexceled | school district No. 4 be allowed to attend enough to reliove the world of what to it, is | the Wabash railroad. Irom Saturday, | the world. The congress can but result in | Slecping car berths secured in advance, | school in district here are a great e Doyt hosariar iy o e s e s finally to Christianity. *What | Baggage checked from your residence. | many children living in this neighborhood hese people think it is 1 mark of intel | inelusive, the Wabash will sell round. | meancth this? It means that man is o —— who live inside the city limits but swho do o & oFAYMOND., lect tobe able to thrust an interrogation | grip tickots at wbove rite On Tuesduy | relizious being. He must have religion. We Tourlst Gurs not live inside the school district. 1f thoy § E. Cor. 13th and bouzlas DoInbater overy acoopted tuth. DR KOI A RIDDYOI 0. - ho Y | can find people without culture, without | are the latest, most comfortable and | arenot allowed to attend the school in the “Now it seems o we 4 man inay have a | ©VeRing, October 3, will appear the wag- | civilizition, but not without religion. The | commodions means. of travel for las Third district they will have to walk about a horror of coming to conciusions and’ not be a | Bilicent street e of the Veilod | idolatry of the world as well as tho ‘better | partios, Intending sottlers homesookess, | Wile 0ut in the country. Thenew rule is to yery great giant. It seems to me negation | Prophets, which with the street illum- | forws of religion show man to be a religious ‘ s i il | el childronivholntiond faohool Hrom a —_ 18 an {li-chosen ground of grontnoss inations vival the most briiliant dis- | beine. He must have God. and this age is | (Untng purties wud others will find | district in which they do not live py 2 *Paul mot some of these people and aptly | plays of Paris or the At World's fair, | one that gives special emphasis to the im- | the s on the bnlon taclfio, systemn | tuitionof 76 conts o nth, but the peti- s ) deserted them, as, ‘profossing themselves to | For progrum of the fall fostivities, | hortance of Christianity,children and woman, fully equipped in every way. For adai- | tioners wish to arrange matters with the 3 T Do wise, the e foolish,” ‘I'he truth is, & Y i * | ‘The greatest crowds 1'saw at the Columbiun | tional informa‘ion regarding these cavs | school board so they will not have to Y £ there is'conclusivo evidenco of mental imbos | $LePINE car accommodations or tickets, | oxosition were at tho Children' building, | seo your neavest ticket agent, any | Anythingand atthe same time send their o denco o 1at the Wabash office, 1502 Farnam | Sebosition v : i LolyounH] children fo school i the building near 3 PEI ‘ cility in the min who is an atheist, for that Qe Womzn's building and the Art palace, where | Uniion Pacific agent or address Udroniioischool the building nearesy % 4 ERMA 1LY ol SR the world's congress of religions was held. : L Y where they live. Mr. Thomas of the school 5 CURED or NO PAY. 100 visiting curds engraved for $L.3). anvolves the belicf i design without a de- | Street. or writ G sizner, effect without cnise, |low withons Northwestorn I Age This is as 1t should ba (e I E e board will bring the matter up at tho regu- : NO PAY UNTIL CURED, lawmaker. Itis only the fool that suys : "\\'Iml.nuum‘;lh“(! s conzress of religions? TS neRe ():lnu‘]u‘; Nab, | desiing fonichy Wo refor you to %50 pitienta, there is no God. And so every other ten t means first of all i better understanding 3+ SN9e AT - N1 ¢ 3 £ 4 Nat't Bank of Comineros 2 . e ¢ ot 1.—A distinguished party of | religions and civilizations. The nations and oy Y91 To S o 3 Q18| K [0 No det. from bustinoss, Noopo % Do LA U Oryeds, iigners are oceupyii & private car at the | PeODles of carth have beon too widely: sep- | , Cheap tickots to Texas, Ootober 10. | Omihi on Suturday night. 1 scomed that 2% tizate our mothod: WelLun Euarntoe so Absorately here are other people whose doubt arises VIHE AV L8 ed and have not well enough known | Call on or address L. Palmer, pass. | ali the fellows who drunk got into bottle ) cureall kinds of RUPTUIE of both soxes without the from a hutred of creeds aud confegsions und | Rio Grande depot.tonight. They consist of [ oue other, As they conme to mow becter | agt. Santa Fe route, Omaha, Neb. which contained fighting whisky. Shortly R\ 3 use of kalfe, no matter of how lung standing. catechisms. T confess that w rigid and un- | Fre hduke of Austria and successor to | cach other thoy will love more, 1t was the ————— 4 after midoight Captain Austin gath i EXAMINATICH FREB, alanced orthodoxy has made some skeptic vian throne, Count Wurmbrund, two | separations in Greece thut occusioned war EREIUNAL Al G ALY, three serappors at the corner of THE 0. E. RILLER COMPAYY, Men are Jealous of authority in matters of | officers and two friends, They landed at Van- 1 oftentimes between people of the same nu- S 3 fourth and N streets, Their names were M n (8 ] oot “ y Tt b practice. Whoy don't wint Lo be | couver soveral weoks since, and bavo been | vion. But for the wide sepuravion, and, | ,M: Heasley of Sioux Fulls, 5. D., s at the | {oUrth aud ™ stroets. hely numes wero M. Ry L 307-308 N. Y. Lifo Bu Llliaz, Omala, Neb, lea by dogmatists, They decline to be bound | hunting nd fishing in the northwest. They | hence lack of knowlodge and sympathy bhe. | Paxton. : 3 A ording to the police, Hart and Hausfuss v S B GEND POl OLICULAR. el 2 by deliverances of councils and assemblics, | came down tnrough Yellowstone park, then n the north and thie south, there would | W. Weichlich of Waterbury, Conn., is in i boon going from one saloon to anoLher They assers the rizht to hold opinions which v Lake, then to this city. “They will been no revellion. Railroads | the city looking fora fight. At a saloon near the have not received the imprimatur of some | spend tomorrow seeing the city and on Tues- ave tied all sections of our country together Hurris Franklin of Deadwood is a guest at | spot where they were arrested they met Li assembly. day resume their journey east over the Bur- | and so united our intere: ! . e X ¥ ) s and sympathies | the Paxton. ingston. ‘Che latter did not molest them or ’ i ln(x‘llx:u:ls\'n'v_!llh 1k this revolt Justif lington, that such war would now bo impossible. S. W. Eceles and wife of Salv Lake City | have anything tosay until he was almost WE NEVER w flrfl fls | a Wl 4Crond :h:\d\"xti::(v. u'x‘n’)‘l'.‘-’\f..:'::‘:q:n.'-"|,.|,u~ R T Steam und electricivy have so united nations | are in the city | forced, and then he cut loose and smashed FAIL to please the most " n . in commerce and religion that eruel war is >, an, wifeand daughterof Ciicago | both Hurt and Hausfuss in a_scientific man- Somo doctrines have been magnified and [ Invites you now. Rich western lands | growing loss. Thns congress of religiong | - 9 P Iyman, wifoand daughterof Cicago B or all fastidious In Photographs. 1 iy A e 1Y One of the fellows will wear a bea - 5 somo ignored. I the ereeds of Caristendom, | can now be.bought at reasonable prices | means that we see that the ethnic religions | ¢ 8¢ the Millurd 2 T Tul bluck ayo Tor sovOraL diys. i Gonia s, 1ryaubaveaxenlndigepd TREATMENT tholoye of God aud tho universul offer of | and great bargains sccured in the min- | of the world have some good things as wel | | John A Sargont of Kansas City Is rogis: | youveniv of tho meeting. Shorily after boin suocoss {n goliing u porteot 2 :{A"\‘.llllu.u‘lh\\(‘ been str y evlooked. | oral,agricultural and g as bud, but that they do not ana canuov sat- | tered at vhe Millard, 3 locked up Lavingston's friends bailed him Hkencss, try us. Wo ure Rold tha thape these confessions we also | ponched by - the Union Pacific system, | i8fy the soul. Man must have the best re. | George W. Vroman of North Platte is reg- | ot and yesterday morning the other men Lound to please you, us wo o L trutl 1s eternal. hat God is ‘the | S0 or 1 iatime for invent. | Iglon and most perfect: rovelation of God, | istered at the Arcade. succeeded in getfivg bail. Four other mon never allow work to loave Chironic, Nervous same, and buman niture the sume, and the Ja80 b for the Union Daciievests | Chrisuanity s such a religion, A. F. Cavter of Rock Springs, Wyo., ar- | were run in for fighting our studio that 18 not satis- 2 4 d plan of redemption the same today as 2,000 it id tor the Union Pacific pub- This congress means that in the compar- | rived in the city yesterds — 0492067 02 Lad sitan N Surgical years ago. We also hold that faith “and | lication on Wyoming, Colorado, Mon- | ison of religions, Christianity has nothing to George Dow of Davenport, Ia., is among B urgical, ractice, ereed and conduct aro vitaily re- | tang, Iduho, Utah and othor western | losc, but ail to gain. Perfection can oty | oo oore Dow of Davenport, La., Mayor Walker hos'remitiod Goorgo Wil- b : - ated. ‘Asa man thinketh i his beart so is | states. L. LOMAX, gain in its comparison with imperfection. Ty Fenonk o) ) T o SR son's §25 fino, . Private and - ho. and then as u matter of fact all men Gen'l Puss. and Tk't Ag't, mcans that Christianity will, through tuis | -Mbs. Nellle Dodge and Mra. W, W. Ham- | "0 P00l Movers and doughtor ave : Ravo thels crei.* Giten tho dosbier s Onaha, Nob. | congress, b moro thoroughly brousii bofore | 1ond,0f Chicago aro visiting their” sister, | Mrs. Howard Moy ’ §27 Special Diseases deserves the vobuko; ‘ob infidel, great 1s thy SRR h the world, The doors of thé nations of the | Mrs N A0 Ing g Oficer Avgabright is looking for the thicf faith, % s Ty PR ¢ eurth ure nearly or quite all open to Chrs. | Oharles A, Ward aud James J. Ward aro | Ofleer Avgubright is loolcins A of both “Men sometimes set themselves”up to Yetober 6, Tand 8, via Chicago. Mil. | HADItY, while i some beathen countries | i the city. *They have purchased a herd of | Who stole his i it | . guduc he truth who bad no capacity for [ October 6 Tand 8, via Chicago, Mil- | thoy ute even calling loudly: ‘Come over | bufalo, which they intend to take to Mon- | J. A. Edgerton of Lincoln wis yesterday ; WENAND WOMER udeing. Spiritual things spivitually | Waukee & St. Paul. - Tickets good until | into Macedonia and holp us." Tho sun of & | tans. the guest of hia cousin Jog of this clty. High Class Photrzraphy, discerned. A man needs the spivitusl faculty | October 18, 150L Farnam, new dispensation is lighting up the horizon Mr. Charles H. Sillcworth of Das Moines, Mrs. C. H. Siggins and dauchter of A% Pooular Eirlses Strictura, H,droczle, Varicogele, 1o judge the trath, As well might a blind | ——— of time with a light which promises a more | Ia., formerly a resident of Omuha, is in the | Suckett, I’a., ave visiting at the home of Dr. s b B4 PGOTIRTTe antedlit iy man Julge o work of art, ora deaf wana | Dr. Mattice, office and res. 1707 Dodge. | glorious day to tho fallen sons of man. O | eity. Mr, Silkworth is the special agent of | 1. L. Sizgins. 813-315-3178, 13th $teoss, oltardon GONSOLAV R TON G tteasonable voice, a8 & wicked mun _the Chist. AS well Sl L think of the glad time coming when Shem, | @ leading inswance company of lowa. Omaha, Neb, ornddross, ot AR Piit 1n whe pateat oftico at Washington o man | - Are You Fiwnuing # Worlws €aie Trip? | Ham and Japheu will moet around. the | | D, Kolbenheyor of St Louts s speading a RIME IN HIGHPLCARS! 161 4 who could not “tell a wheelbarrow from a Bear in mind the decided advantages | throne of God “in the saved people of the | few days in Omaha visiting his daughtor, TP T L 'l ' UNY ) Jypawriter, or 4 spluning wheel from 4 | of the Chicago & Novthwostern railway, | Sarth and form tho greatest and. lust con. | Mre. Witlium Kooas. D Kolbanhasr aus uot strange thul some pooplo do { music box, as to submit the religion of | b daily eastern oxpross trains, with | EVess of religons to singund shout forever | ouce counceted with the management of the | Wrong through’ ignorance, others from — \ VR Christ to an unregenerate man. You must TS B AP A P the song of Mo: and the Lamb and to | St. Louis Post-Dispatch and axpresses him- | & failure to investigate as to the right or lll.ul!,ll:!h(‘l;lxliln:;;n-‘lllx:ltl\1::;1 Lord is g0 u new.and speclal aquin fenh upexca e gnloy the perfect religion forever. God speed | solf s favorably impressed with Omalia, wrong of a matter. But it is strange, DOUGLAS BLOCK. 16th AND DODGE eimmoral dou name s legion. His 2 ago. Low rates. Baggage | the any ! At the Mevcer? I L. Fischer, San Fran- | that individuals and firms, who are fully E',BRASK A A g:xx‘»hi‘:fi‘::"fi:‘il""’1 .l‘r:‘ullmr.lllxi r" (lixthx.::(.‘f‘,l,; :l)‘:i‘ »f.-.|nlfl ;I:.‘ui".my:nrl:{":l:‘nx “:“|‘.I.;;:-|u :;u{ eroe w-——-o——l v iy 5 cisco; H, C. Walluce, Tekamah; Wiliiam | uware of ¢he rights of othess, will per- 8TS., OMAHA, NEB, - SV 4 S - ora o sule 3 ortable Ods e Witt’s Witeh Huzel Salve cures piles, Law and wife, Des Moines, Iu.; J. MeDon- | gist in perpetrating frauc e ) i Opposite Huyden Bro' obligation s a chiof source of unbelicf. Men | transfer dircct to the World's. faie v ough. Omatia; Charies W, Conhisers A. 1. | Tihotanin oo uds upen them. NATIONAL BANK. s i R (bt hoce e Lhoe o Unballet, Mea | fre ! u : Jonhi High-toned, wealthy munufroturing S ———— octed Moscs. oy don's beliors 1o cholvaey | #rounds. = Call, or send your address to P T T T Culley, Loup City; W. E. Suits, Cedar Rap- | 1,07 HPCe g WONHIY | mubuireturing ; ; e ey wonry o betiovo tu Calva the city ticket oftice, No. 1401 Farnamst. | The chief oficers of the Brotherhood of ;‘.‘*-‘}1“, "k(-'“i';i".\ff",f'“\’\‘f“' A\H\:‘r} orles John | uhants, articles which thoy know to be U. 8 Depository, Omaha, Nab. T zeject tho luw wud then must of uecossit R. R. Rirci Locomotive Engineers of the Union Pucific | pied Kombrink, Arthur Martin, Mise Ads | infringements on the rights of proprie- 3 l I douy :nn,g(m?p:ltm ;\)I:le live us'I!w‘\u:h ll]n:\:u L g 4 road are gathering for their biennial meet- | Kombrink, Miss Anna Jensen. i | wrs, and imitations of well known goods. ! PR o Aud | '“lwl ‘|‘-i\|‘|\f-‘.:;.:|:;‘mii“ |‘f|: 3 ing, which will be held in the Arcade hotel | R N. Foster, Minaeapolis; g We want tosound wnote of warning to | CAPITAL, o 400,000 " /| J L l natural and ne ry result of the life, The J. Mercer Cook, son of Mr, and Mrs, Wal- | Parlors Tuesday afterncon. Among those t\,hr ml‘" Il_ A'éi-\:m'“h'\i(hnmurhr‘(“\"\Em'll; the retailers to beware of suu!_; Jmita- | cyrppLUS, 000 l,"“uhlo is Cnristianity does not fall in with | ter B. Cook, died yesterday, Who huve arrived are: George . Vyoman, | won sy Loutes & Kiall Chadron, 1o, | tons sud b“;‘ml"“mm\’(l 'A“vrrm‘ Sk Bhe corrupt currents of human nature. It e williha hof . North Platte; A. E. Curtis, Portland, Ore.; | Tianton. Minhe alis fosaron; i G. | ppg Livier PILLS.” When they are of- i6ma tha tlde. It crucifies the luste of the | oovor oAt ANV ‘.‘::,].::‘."fl',‘, LOMOFFOW | 5°D, Mathoson, La Grande, Ore.; A. Flood | Jomhion Minucapalis; 1. 11 Dow, € DAY | fored 1o you, rofuse theim: you do n0b | omers ant Direetors—tenry W. Yatos ot QPEG!AL‘SI flesh, bence it must bo repudiated by the av i Mghteenth, Rawlins, Wyo.; G M. Baker, Evanston, | Louis: C. O. Carpenter, Abilene, Kans.: W, | Want to do wrong, and you doi’t want to | gent, ik o Casiine, vice prodident, 6§ Matriss, el mun who induiges these lusts. It is very i Wyo.; A. Precce, Salt Lake; A. Beckman, | 1. W. Recs, Cincionati; H, D, Dettibone, | lay yourself liable to a lawsuit. Ben | IV: V. Mooas Juil 8. Collius, o matural for u lustful or covelous or profane e Alilweukee Montpielier, Idatio; W. H. Files, North | i f i o iklin said **Honesty | best pol sl REW ERA “e0Npe or intemporate mun to reject the moral code | _ Sells round trip tickets to Chicago ) i W H ) Miuneapolis. Franklin suid **Honosty is the best poli- 20 AND of Christ, as an_ex-minister once said t an | October 6, 7and 8 for $10,00, Good to ey 1t 19 just as true that **Honesty ls il ta L Poashim X udee, “Ifvou will but take away one out | Octobar 18, taebest privuizls oF ajf 1 Mied 10 he LEAREADA of ihe ten commandments 1 will profess your | ———— R ———— croed.’ Just so. Millions would profess LUCAL BREVITIES, ) Catareh Powder cures caturrh 2 S PR vovonte, Privats aal Cluiatianity it 1 0 not peonounce a wither: | o so » BIRNLEY Y g Yo A Full SET \ | org s, Bk ! ol ains. he Woman's club will meet y s e D TIEET e Thoy would believe if they could also b | y, CROFESS. akainst Mayor Furay will be e OR. aiars, mileh -BiL 20 paglaN d covotous, proud, blusphomous, otc. They | "oard ¢ the city hll this morning. MCCREW powou o0 | whroer, Ouiali e e o The populists will hold a county couven- o dpy ¢ ¢ 01 stians if they aid not have to tilon at Knights of Labor hall this after is the only antecd -~ Quit their weanness. Doubt and infidelity o 8itergoon - 2 2k i SPECIALIGT arooften a cloak for siv, When the heart | 4% 2 0'clock. _ | WHO TREATS Aii. : 18 wrong people are very likely t ronoungg | Jhe Associated Charities will meet at . - P - E sh Tt o B koo, el Ta sy | Younk Mos Clrisian Association Bai ot PRIVATE DISEASE: . U1} 5VISORDERS fustauces is the non do plume for immovality. | P M- today. aad DEBILITIES of 420 384 \ Ny { l i T 1 be au iy ion of th ied 11 { EVILS, WEAK S & ety B, Y8R W80 ‘ery few men who have no fnteresp in bo. here will be an interesting session of the 4 ; sed Lo, e Mpla UG a0 Ware s tuiareay o b | Tharewlie an lnisresiios sosion of e RN QNLY diase | onpait Mokt i, VLKL aad wERES :u-hniu\vlwg;:_lu truth, Ju refereuce o, the | this eveulug. L c 16t and Facnam Steont, giveu toovery by aeber il 8004 (ae- ole question of fuith aud uufaith three | There will be a mass smeeting of the col- The ouly Pure Cream of T N R J{are ssperias ‘ 2 Eioly'backed Vi to o Dresoripe Whings sre to be remembered. ored vitizens of the Sixth ward this evening Y rtar Powder.—No Awuouiu; No Aluw. i . 1 gub AR Elevator on 16tk Street. Telephoue 1043 tion that cuged 116 of L e 1—God does ot expect us to under- | at Twenty-fourth aud Lake stroets, Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. il Eemam ey ey

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