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THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA, TUESDAY DECEMBER 5 1 882 , — The Daily Bee THE COURTS, [tipion o b confuated, whi EWEALS, [oher ol ol e, Ohiien | Guimiat,, oEies |EE SESRENTRAIS { . J the i ill fim l no ot . 1 ains c ¥ , 3 { i T et ety e Gt AT b | ] Sl et Robinson Mes R Scott Mrs E A Sancoya Miss M Oity where his voico and talents in this line are both admired and appre- olated. THE REGULAR BOARD. Regular Monthly Meeting for Decem- ber. to draw him away from Him who loved first. Would you have that chest which is now filled with stones filled with gold? Then manifest your esti mation of the gold by ceasing to be a tracted by the stones. THIS FAITH I8 ASSIMILATIAR, The disposition of man becomes like that which he believes. If it leads him in the narrow defiles of the mountain he will follow it, or upon the summit with magnificent and varied Saxon Mrs E Seott M M Sarpen Mrs H Swan Miss A C The Sanday Record in the Po- lice Department, A Targe Audience Welcomes the Boston Singers. [OR RENTFurnishe | and unfurnished rooms 35481 Z ere 16th strect and St. Stanglin Mies M Marv's avenue, suitah'e for dry goods or drug- S derlund Mis I, gist. O B, Cook, at Millard hotel, or on premi Simith Miss O Socumerer M vos._ R o p Thompson Miss I ipship Mra | ENT—A N om furnihed 8N Wilkine 0 Mrx MW Wallace Mes B f ' tmiahed romn. inem-« biock corner Wilkios Miss T, Walives Mrs A M eight sud Howard. TR ‘ Waybright Mes I, Tros, F. 11, Postmaster. OMAHA. Tuesday Morning, Dec. 5. The Orowded and Fashionable Attendance ~The Oast for To-Night. The Approaching Special Term LOOAL BREVITIHS. s - e e d 3 o GR BENT—The residence of M. W- Kennedy 1700 Jackson. Inquire on pren is & or at $13 - T1th strect, Si1-t1 PERSONAL. - —— P S ~OR RPNT~Unfurnsned room two blocks The Board of Education held its regular monthly meeting last evening. Mr. W, Hartigan proposed to far- g —MHarvey Peaver, who has been fore- man of Morrell's barber shop in the Pax- ton hotel basement over since the house was opened, has taken his departure for Sanday was a quiet day in police olroles and Judge Bengke's Monday morning docket was not heavy. The musical event has ever ex- west of postoffice, 117 routh 17th stre t . t ceeded in interest the Boston Ideal him. Under their| Postma ter McB:ide, of Linooln, was in | “sev+ gl oessniion Y Omaha ever published. Official map of the | —Goto Wyman's Commercial College | erty. e 10 not #0 crude as to destroy the idea | o7 &, th monopolies, the State National bank. The | city. See column. | 40 learn book-keeping, penmanship, busi-| A neighborhood quarrel, and by the DIED. of Naivete and the eastern scenes that | ;0 m:::::d“ih:m?:qmi 'h"‘ ';: trial will follow that of Redick, ve. the| o ‘ arithmetic and commercial law, way these cases are among the great- | STEIN—J, H, Stein, dled at 6 o'clock p. g‘emnh throughout the performance, | /5 Hob the Wt h, fi'l PO | Rirst National baok. OR RENT-—Office rooms. Enquire at Now ’ o 12t | st annoyances to tho police judge, has | m., December 3rd, aged 46 years and six | The music s fall of soft langaage and [} a “.“; S e d' 'h" WOR! 1 °;“': b " York Dry doods store. 195-dec1d 8 resulted in the filing of a complaint| months. beavtifal coloring, and the dialogue th e l?‘ld - ; s ': 100“1" Mr, Stadtlemao, © prominent mer hant | S5 r oy Ty Sl oy ~The city councll meets this) o5y o0 Mrs, Hates, by David| Funeral will take place at 2 p. m. on | witty, brilliant aud amusing, e ey oo oY owy|ot Nebrasks, accommodated two men R 30mN ovening and will pass the appropriation | Bradghaw, Bradshaw cliarges tho do- | Wednesdsy from the late residence on| The oast inoluded Mathilda Phil. | “':. fo:ovl:l:boll:ml d°:’ :"n:"'a" l.i'.h who claimed to be tree mershants repre- R KEND icuse of ® toom \ ordinanoe for November, fendant with making threata against | Howard street between 14th and 15th. lips a8 Viadimir, Marie Stone as Ly. | “8™R iog Ohfi.&nit’l’_ X nomp:uh senting an llinois nursery, with a room at | -1, Ofer e o { Py i | icine a8 well as in individuals, Burdock ici 1 i hei desirabl ler, Christ h: GENTLEMEN, = RSP i 70 - BALE—Threo nyu; nd western wethers, Jn‘,’:::,l;)fl.!“‘,n;“:’mr;::lz:’l:::u::' o ;mm Blood Biftors bavewtianiad wiany a il ant ;m.flfg:z"::u lonmet:::;bpl:ri‘zn;tlfll " :u:‘; i d‘:l‘i?erl:):: e o etha‘i: LSO R e FRudiani Wi aPEpRMpCnE ol e to ve for a | roscue among the suffering siok. Thous- A . 5 eyer y ell drugs and draggi . By, N time with relatives ia Colorado, for the | ands huve evcaped the miseries of dywpep:| Dr. McClelland gradusted at the |unpleasant ruler—Sin. Boaver M § Bereloy J Provious. experionce. uncaent Lo bl L R i, B sia and nervous debility through the nse of | University of Pennsylvania in 1853, WHAT WE BEE, Berngreensen 3 Balcom E E or nce &, M. J, Carlile & LE ALE—Tuquire O, benefit of bis health, A prominent mem- ¢ e onklyn N oY wan, Omaha. this wonderful medicine, 1t is emphati-|and a fow years later eectled in Ne-| We sew first the confidence of the |Bedor C Brandos C 8 Street Brooklyn . S ber of the Omaha land league bas sent | gyliy the best stomsch and blood tonic in | brasks, becomi i 3 % Barnam B 1 Bell 8 e o1 | TPOR SALE—Good builain him an invitation to stop over in Omaha | th world rasks, beooming ono the pionser sur- | people of Shechem in Gael,and'sacond | pilobin e, T Carder L D ANTED--Ou convaseer b2 80t | " Wator Warks i e g ke i b e e goous and physicians of the then ter- | our confidence in God, ~Much has | GollioyC Clark T H e at 215 . 160k hocot, oo & e -:d n‘o du{:‘)l’., llmuldl ”th:i. '"““lu 'a“" GOUDFOR OMAHA. rltory: He was both brilliant and | been said in reference to the church|De Crane M HJ Doyle 8 i ¢ 3 MIBCELLANEUS. | %8, tha e 5 » s RiDP 80+ execu‘ive, and was also impetuous, | being founded on dogma, that danger- [ DevorJ Dawson H P e - S oo e = ) cepted, the land league here will giye the R LSRR kind and bold to do and dare. What |ous roc’ against which so many ships }?lmm'f‘g SN ;{“"&J SUATIoNs WANTED. © - [0 gl B LT distivguished patriot a grand reception, 06 of Her BInGGE were his faults we may not ask, for | have beon dashed to pieces, that the Ford C H Fiodman H > Fmployment by o good hand as | Pac ic expreas company's flice, proving proper- i —~0n Taesday night last Leo Hart, a ' duathhll:(n clhl_lmfl: him (nv;hhil own | remaining wrecks are but to cause the | Gohil J Gibbs W ia orothor work. Inqulre Y. M. G ty and paying for th's “adv.” ' 3644 i ¥ g an en him hence. at were | aspiring heart to faint, and thata|G Hough P P 4 C. BRAINARD, Taxi . Doerhead | 1 -h'::tknn worker in the U, 1[' sliops, met | Omaha has often had reason to be | his virtues fs most writron upon the ehl::rchs should be a llv’lng church, ST Hubble L. ITUATION WANTED—A# clerk or weuld Ry, ot s Heaars s e i ;’(‘ " i ""'I"" ::;"p' “;"‘ death. | yroud of its musieal talent, and met- | memories of those to whom he came a | But when we look at this statement 1%'8“" J S i to trave for some wholcsa'o house it LA - | Lo was cagaged I putting upalont stove- | oo liton citios havo from timo to | tonder miniater of medictno. we find in it that which ‘ls false, and | Harris J Harington J 20 3f1ie; JodN D PRABODY ] pipe and the clampy he was using, in somg timo d the G Oty f W 8. Gmess, M. D, we are forced to believe that pathos, H. "5“ ML Herty SJ H DBy an to rooms 1, § smd b, m,.'n‘.il-.:;i‘:fi-r‘«“{:r;’}“fifin‘: ¢ way caught him between the thumb and .“m’ A¥D “p‘l):l‘ R WiNy sor Secrotary of Meeting, |which is 8o exclusive as to not admit | Howard J B Hi\fl; IB with oni, a b A il 5B 221 4 forefinger, He called to his helper but be- | Bne voloes or able musicians, s A FINE TE the supreme being, may answer gome | Johnson J—2 Jerak J N UP—One brown ware oolt str in foro- f:re he could reach him, Hart fainted and | One notable instance was that in FINE TEAM. to live by but it will fill the wants of | Kendall J B sei | Vend, two bind foet white, about vwo viars b fell from the ladder, » distance of not less | whioh the servicss of Mrs. H, L |mne anheuser-Bush Brewing ssoots- | BOne to die by, }:::2';‘ ;{V I]:i.n:ifru&“!,( el gn‘ L2174 AS. r'rrfmlum p ;“‘: "’;":"&" ";I"' Nl"“;’"":‘ "’“'; Latey, of the Presbyterian church tlon in Omaha. WHAT I8 FAITH? ; MoorohJ .’« g;uyer‘]f% 1t B vl |ED WAI{DI< UUsHL ¢ roken bu e fall resul reveral ’ i T i M 5 ason C I~ RUGH 25 v 1d warried, | MAG STER (F PALMYSTERY R n f eulses and Dre, Morosr #0d Collman sny | LLTy Wee deoured for & Bl Louis) aod bomdossieopaaiailied IhANDEIAL MR Mening 8 D B O syt | MAQ PTEE i RLAVETERY AND SONDL ] B R Y ;I:Jure:ll,d wlwnya she has ”wnn un- | Forsoveral days past our oitizons fidezouui.uc: pe:lanl This confidence | MarshN Mason M H N'Y. C. d i Ad- | and Ha Will, with ‘he aid of guardian ~ | o unded popularity, and still remains, | have noted the appearance on the|; o . 9| Malaney F Miller E ¥ 2 sirits, obtain for any one & gi he past — T | | i i ic is instractive, It is recognized in MecClure W E — e — | and present, and on dertain conditions b fu- E - "K‘;h:‘l'h?“- are J"“‘M"K the finest n,::i;'“a 1‘::;1::;':.’:":“‘;"';ct,“l:n':hb streets of a couple of new wagons, | anyone. The child has aulfiidenoa in i’{fifi'.,’:”cl' M:f\V‘lllrlfamn J8 Young man 25 years old Cesires a situation | ture lkmm:‘::l':‘anzu made to order. €1 ok | 90 of balidsy sonds:ever hemabs to her one of our best knoywa singers e drawn by a team of handsome |its psrents, We have confidence in | Nichulas Mr Nelwon O F £\ wheroho can darn an honwst Jiving. | Ad | Omaha, which they will sell st prices they | BUOtHor o0 O S50 boxt kaovs SRRers K e v @ sioglo. horss | the atmosphere, and before we araablo J Utles, S0 D Toikuls2ex 0 Qwa il « | . ) g — >, guaranies gannok be, bealen, sud iniwddi | 110 hltntg and tlmtyu.’hayghnvu ¥ ‘y';l the t A 1 i 7Y anythiog wo must have full con- | () ‘1’:.'35'3.'25{1' ANTED—Employment as assistant book- | tion will give tn every customer buying ar- |} ae biin's most tempiing offer, * Wo TAOGIRE A Son. exaotly. fidence in everything brought into| pegerson L J Powell £ Wier,or an “T'!S‘ of writing or wglrgazn { doles of over five doilars in valu tioket, | refer to Mr, Fravk 8, Smith, who has |, L0e beautiful animals and the no [ action for the execution of that deed, | Pesterson J A Pederson N store, Addpoes B, M." Omahs, Neb, i | | one of which will getasixty dollar oeliulold | had charge of the musio In the Dodge | €% elegant wagons to which they | Bat when one is brought into contaot | Petterson A Posd W MICELLANESUR WANTS, \ set; sccond, o thirty dollar fan; third, ten | stroot Presbyterian ochurch for the | o attached draw attention to the|with all classes of society and sees | Peterson T Palmer b dollars worth of Christmys oards, Re- | past five years, and who has no sgpor- fact that they belonged to the Au-[how small some persons are morally, g.“l‘!:‘yh'c"fiu g‘:fi’l" M ANTED—Boarders by the day or week 1417 member and get your goods st Kuhn's filru a tonor ' singer in this pat of | heuser-Busch Browing association, of | then s the time that one is inclincd |ghle) J D & Co Sandersd W Howard 8t, $45-1m} drug stors aud you may got one’ of the | the country, ' Mr. Smith has beon of- 5 Louisy who havo tuken steps o g ose confidence in man. Sime I dandors § W sy . above, fored a salary of $1,200 per aunum to [ 27107 the Linaua feid, and propose to THE MEN (¥ SHECHEM Seeger Rl 21 ANTED—A couple cf Sca s s urchase g d r the U Pa- A Slifka D Suaw ¥ ' ock, Apply 822 sout! } R take charge of the 'miio in _the [ B on which 0 ovcot & largo | must have belloved in_the possibility | Smith J Swith V I 4 A G Mot 4 Fortunes or Farmers and Me- ';"‘):;"n:‘""';:fifm" hua enjoyed the | warebouse wud distribatiog depot, |9f deliverauce, or they would never | Sioter Y | N 16 YV ANTED bosrior 203 5N’ A 2 Th ill invest quite heavily i i ave made the P Ty 334 G Thousands of dollacy can be saved by | rvices of such eminent musiciaus giee¥ "y gy'aguly, Cioonmas Homius |from thelr former rulers, They haa | Towasead 0w yrrell B —_— : sy e S 20,08, Subbion 8 T 0| ol oar i, e S n s l ombdano e by ot Gasl bt | WAL ¢ g Wit § g | wumese o A 3 i , A son atking JSINESS CHANCE - 1 blackswith | aro billous, hive pallow eomplexion, poor | teudors Mr. Smith the place says that | U1 piis business, and proposs o sUp- | {in as & porson that $hey had him | Wittansn W Wilkins W R e o e ot ol ts“"m debilitetad, do not .el:y"‘; mo» | thev have long been looking for » "’I‘hu office is at prant located at | to ¥ule over them, We aflirm that all wv"u"mllii L1 ?\Irfl?h}{ woee Neby APPY 'iof)',li'?."‘h,h,"“i mwent, but go at once; and procure u bot. | "Witable man, and having heard him |y 0 vent oorner of Harney and | that has boon said tu reforence to the | Welty ¥ 1 p2el te of those wonderful Eleotrio Bittors, | in Omaha at various {imes, they bo- | qyiioonh “up stairs, but their bright | church being built upon dogma is & " T i £ which never fail to cure, and that for the | llove him to be the one for whom they 1 PR 8% { ad mistake. We may have confidence 4 ML A JOR K and 17th s fum of Bity csats.~{Tribune. | are lookiog. e L D ey .o ina bank and have faith that we oan Auiin MrsB A Batee Slra Five HMAN. yC. F. an, g parts unknowu, with about $60 belonging o his omployer, who had the utmost con- fidenoe in him and allowed him to entirely Among the prisoners were six plain drunks, three of whom pald the usual nish a new boiler for the high echool. Referred. A recommendation to purchase lcts ergigement, which began so brilliantly with “Fatinitza” at Boyd's last night. scenery before former ruler the lived quietly in under Gael the fire of enthusiasm was Shechemites had their oppression, but the city yesterday, cloreted with Revenue Collector Crounse, s Hon. T. P, Kennard, of Lincoln, who TOOR RENT [ 17t stroet, be Atrects. fine, and the other three went up to ) in | The house was most uncomfortably |infosed in their veins also. |hasj 18 Pod i OR RENT Large ploasant fror t_room wit } run the shop, 3 v’ |5, 6 and 7, block 16, corner Franklin 2 : A A ns just recovered from his recent accident, | RYOR REN T R Bt e Tat1 —The polics officers Slgwaet and | 80rve out their term with Bhorlf Mil.| 4 oy phell stroots, it sald lots can [Packed with an extromely fashionable fi.’::" b h*:h:; hfih:r;fid:; o ur | limped into the Paxton yesterday, C : i Walker haverecovered Henry Hornberger's | lof. be hiad for $2,000 or lews, as a rchool | ttendance, who seemed to manifest |, o 5e Niyoto Sonoh the wild winds | Hoo. Allen W. Field, member-elect of | TN6R T NT_A now boue, furiia o, wght gold medal and two gold chains that were| One Iad paid & fine of $10 and|yite for the northwestern part of the | unqualified pleasure tn encoring the mly’tnu our vessel on the ocean of | the legislature from Lancaster county, and ""m"‘:""_":‘&;”"':'"‘,""(‘;,T"_;:“"';:.,“‘m'w?"'m':,'“'l',“" | stolen from him during the recent burg- | costs for carrying concealed weapons, ait{, was adopted. more distinguished a:tists from the [time, for it will thereby hasten it to |® native “‘to the mannor born,” is in the xmwm for three days, Tomis' real estato ency, Iary. They found cut where Tom Quitk| Two men were arrested for fight- '}:lefip::-ldcn; and lacrehry'W';" time the curtain roso on the winter|the harbor, While Christ thought |city attending to a case in the U, 8. | 15th nd Douglm stroets. Al ased to room and concluded to go snd|ing and the oase continued until 3 p. |authorized to draw a watrant [Tof|. ..o .0 ¢he Russian fort to the | comparatively little of the world and | court. OTEL ¥R RENT ~The Monftor Houss, of search the premises and found the jewelry [ m, Tuesday. One of the two had [$5,011.38 interest on high school olo.:t:f th:th‘:d"::: t;:'hmlfin g .le the things of time, but was abont his| ~State Adjaster Baboook, of the ol reli. '!mm.unll. Batisn o :1::)-;0‘:;!:; w:wa;::sw:; in seme oclothes that were left there by | very black eye as a souvenir of the | bonds, § " - © Principals | Rather's business, the Christian be- | a\1e Underwriters', tarried & day at the | is {5 Tent to s g0 d hoto: mai, or w.uld sell or ccasion. The pay roll for teachers’ and jani- | appeared to be In good voice, the |comes t ¥ exchange for other pro, erty. ' For partic.'am, | Tom Quirk. Mr. Hornberger was over- | o 2 sors' ‘salaries -for Novesbst was & d Metropolitan, while o his way to Oakland | Suisyess e apply (0 '186AG MULGHOLLAN D, ) jayed at the recovery of this medal, which | Two susplelous characters are held r:,'“;‘.:l o i iiawing .of “".n"’. chorus fresh, strong and ¢ ffsotive, and PILLED WITH LOVE to wdjust & remarkable ease of loss by | _ 261w " Alma, Neb. { was presented to him by the Ploneer | for further investigations. grd jared, 8 the orchestra, with its noticeable num- | toward him and more like him, When | lightning. OR RENT—New seven - room cobtage: well lo- Hook and Ladder company, of which he has been a member for twenty years and which he values very highly on that ac- count, —Notice to Brickiayers—There will be —The message crowded out several interesting items to-day. —The annusl festival of the earnest workers of the Ohristian church is to be given by the earnest workers of the Chti tisn church will be held this year ot the Paxton hotel, Taesday evenivg, December 12. A large pumber of beautiful fancy articles will be on sale for the holidays, The old oase against Barney Shan- non for selling liquors to minors was set for the aftornoon seasion, and also the oases against (iallagher and Meln. tyre for disposing of mortgaged prop- the life of his wife. Another com- Harvey Beaver Is complained against b{l Adam Morrell, for converling to his own use $40 in money belonging to the complaining witness, Juling Ropss complaine against Mrs, w has not been summoned and Distriot Attorney Bursham will not ask for 1t to bo, as he desires to leave the criminal business beyond that of the regular term to his successor, Mr, ber of string instruments, most ored- itable. Fall aeis the Slot of Fantinitza with absurdities and orudences, yet the artificial and perfunctory sction is Miss Maggie McCarthy was elected as teacher in the Oenter street school. Michael Ford was elected janitor of the Center atreet school. The decoased is well kuown is this city, | 918 Tom Oarl as the Correspondent, entire company number will have been heard. It will then be mete to give a more extended notice of the Iadies and gentlemen who have be- come decided favorites with our musi- cal floph-—tlulr history and that of Action of the Medical Fraternity on the Death of Dr. McCleland. At a meeting of the members of e aoel G, Stnl dnugh abel, Gen. nley’s young daughter = Ming Mavy Baobo. o e HEAVEN'S HCUSEHOLD. McOlelland has passed from this life; therefore, be it Resolved, That we, the members of the medical profession, lament his de- partare from our midst and sincerely Ohristians have oach other they become similar to each strong confidence in other in thoughts, deeds and appear- ance, Faith is men of SBhechem had confidence in Napoleon and others whose careers operative. have been successful, and has confi- dence inthem, loves them, and un- knowingly atakes his life accordingly. The man who has become affection- ately attached to wickedness, at firat Peter, of assimilation, James, of “?a erative faith, “‘faith without works dead,” and John, of loving faith, “little children love one another ”|- By looking at the mountain peak from four different {points we understand When the J. O. Burr, Erq., ot Lincoln, with his Iate partner, Attorney Marshall, came up yesterday to vindicate the rights of poor woman against one of thoge grinding his residence in Nebraska a few days Louisville and going thence south to try and catch them, Mrs. Dr, Schorer and daughter have re- turned from a visit to frienls in Penvsyl: vauia, apwards, for § 40 § farm proporty. Aoxxo, 16th and HELE WANTEL. cated, has_several closits, city and ¢ stern water C. F. Driscoll. 28841 !5 EMIS" New Map of Om L\i.i completed and each. 14 feet wide t and most complete map ready for delivery at §7 7 foet long. L P .8 Honse of 11 rooms, all convenierce, 8 gas and heater. References required, Av- Ply atnorthwest corner of 23d and Burt troots. 233 ot %T&;smfi;fimfim rooras. nquire gorner Chicagoand 15th st. ' Switt, 7 -t ENT—Furnished room with board n;a; -t Ago d restaurant and hotel in a " 5 i hat faith is. It is not # i Everybody is co:dially invited. Godman. i tonder to, his sorrowing family, in more fally wi h A e ¢ B ¢ town of four thous nd_ inhabi: The term will, neverthelcas, be a $ o 3 : 5 then the mere asseuting to a doma, ‘V ANTED —Girls immediat:ly at the “Occi r00d busiuess Owncr wishes tosell ~Mosra. Howo & Hoppe, who butaow | |one Gno aud will probably continua | Sheir berevement, our heartfolt sym- | I ig Guided and Sustained DY |vue e is taking s life as o pattern and | V¥ deval e e ot o e T AT s monthe ago established an_excellent bake- | yn¢il the boginning of the February | PAtbies: . rand Taland Neb, o ry on the corner of Sixteenth and Web- ater, are doing splendidly, The Vienna style of bread they are making is becom- ing very popular, Ia addition they manu. facture all kinds of pastry and crackers, —The reorganization of the Christian Sunday gchool took place Sunday. There were a large number in attendance, and the following officers were elected for the ensuing y.ar: Superintendent, O, P, Thompeon; assistant-tuperintendent, Miss Mamls Clayton; seoretary, Luclen Ste- phens; chorister, Mr, Burnett; assistant- chorlster, Mr, Webb; organiat, Miss Mag- term. The docket is a large one, con- taining 664 cases, The only impor- tant oase recently filed with the clerk, Hon, W. H. Ijams, is A DIVORCE SUIT. The plaintiff In thls case] is Mrs. Rickey Ann Heuncy and the defen- dant is Eooch Henney, her husband. The plaintiff's affidavit shows that she has been a resident of Omaha for the past fifteen years; that they were mar- ried in Norwalk, Ohio, January 84, 1861, and that during that interval sho lived ever as a faithful, chaste and obedient wife. The plaintiff al- Resolved, That in his death the so- ciety Operative Faith, which he moved has lost a d sympathetic member, and s patrons a loved physician, KResolved, That we attend the funer- alin a body, Resolved, That a copy of these reso- lutions be transmitted to the family of the deceased, and also to each of the daily papers of the city. The following remarks were made by Dz, Horace Ludington: ‘‘Heretofore, in other oclties, when the announcement was made throngh the presa that the profession would assemble to take action upon the The Character of Faith 'and Ooufidence Diecussed. At the Presbyterian service yester- day morning, the pastor, Rev. W. J. Harsha, took for his text, Judges, 9: part of 26.h verse, ‘‘And the men of Shechem put theirconfidence iu Him.” The following thoughts are in sympa- thy with the discourse: example. THE BEAUTY IN THE VAITH of the Obristian is that faith is un- derstood in its fullest sense, so that 1t will be said to them “well done, thou good and faithful servant;” but these words will never be eaid to one who has merely a dead faith. And if the carpenter is earnest in his work of building for a century, the painter rtray the lines of beauty that will vanish, and the sculptor tance to beau- tify the things of time, how should the Christian work, who is building eager to anxious to give for eternity? his ANTED—Agents to take orders for explanatory Stock Doct rBo'k. write to D. SH e dec 14t General Agel tuation asengin ars experienco, Addres ANTED—Two men of ecod address to vass and sell goods. Ste dy employ sure pay. Call 421 south 10th street. 35 ANTED—A go-d girl to tend children and take caro of hou-e. Will pay 85,00, No married women or girls with children need ap- ply. 1617 Davenpurt. 863-41 ANTED—A !dining room girl at Maus & Il:nckmm'l restaurant, 1615 Dodge strect. b XA ANTED—A good, active intelligent bry to north ride, 313U " | of Bellevue road. Saloon doing a business from 1,050 to 31,200 a month, in one of the best locations in the city. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Terms casonable. For_ particu- lars addrses “E si2-1wh 4. XCELLENT BRICK for sale, $9.00 per thou- * sand. Yard, 16th street, two blocks south ‘Lorexzo DiBBLR. 177-1mnovist _, OTEL FOR SALE—First class hotel for sale 4 inalive western town. Has all tho first clasn trade. Reason for selling other businoss. Por particulars, address, Hotel, OMAmA BEE. 183-imfnov1st IOR SALE CHEAP—Bakery, well located; good business in e of the liveliost towns in Ne- bratka. Reason for sel ing, poor health and must get out of business, Inquire at BEx office. glo Frocland; lbrarians, Harry Sharpe | Joges that in 1870 her husband began | death of fellow physician, I joined| We find the people of Bheohem, [,, The eye alone sees, butnot without| VY we ¢ in tending a cizar and news stand. 1¢4-lin and Edgar Crowe, drinking to excess and was for 10 years | in the throng and listened, while old- * | the co-operative powers of the body; fGood - etor¢nces required. Tuquire of T. K, Ly 23 —Philip Norton will be buried te-dar | anhabltusldrunkard, In Fobraary 1677 | er and more intorcsted frionda paid | “toF the three years’ rolgn of Abime- | the hoart alono beats, but that beat is | Milini Howel. * S50/ |[IORSALE _Stoam enginagcinew ond fecond at 2p.m, from his late residence, 1306 | he was guilty of extreme cruelty to |homage to the worthy dead, who had | lech, discontented and anxious that | not independent; and a living faith is ANTED—Chambormald. Weges $4. steam any sizo, Inquire Om ha Foun- Chioago street, Ho was born in Thurlas, | plsintiff and wholly failed to provide | fallen with bright armor on or had |another leader should be at their {;Illepenbly connected with a Godly Pply 2008 Burt &t, between 20th and 1st | dry and Macvine Co. nov24 Tm-m y 0. County Tippersry, Ireland, and was 59 years of a.e at the time of his death, He leaves a wife and six children te mourn his loss. Of these four are boys are two girls, #e had been ,in Omaha eighteen years, ¥'riends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, ~ —A cablegram published recently in ‘Tue Bee snnourced the fact that Hon, for the support of his family. In April, 1877, he added; desertion to his other offences and left the plaintiff’ without cause. The defendant is not not s resident of Nebraska. Gen. Geo. M. O'Brien in the attorney for the petitioner. - Gallaut souos There can be something heroic in a med- fallen with his armor bruised and bent, mayhap broken, in the battle of many yearz, and while thus listening, the day when my associates or fellow physicians should fall seemed very far off. To-day that spell is broken, and he lies dead whom I knew in youth; together we sat under the teachings of Wood, Gibson, Hosmer, Hodge and others long years ago, having head, and accordingly they put their confidence in Gael, the son of Ebed. Bat, although men may boast ot their lineage, they cannot be successfal rulers unless they have this one neces- sary thing—the confidence of their subjects, As Gael arose at this time to deliver the men of Shechem from the city. The teams are stabled at Before the sermon the choir, as usual sang, and with a marked degree of harmony, thereby winning the soul of the congregation and prepar- ing it for the tr uth of the gospel. —————————— LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in Postoffice during the week ending December 2, 1882. Bishop Miss M Blaksley Mrs H - eidered uuless the ap) s a general knowledge of the mechnical sciencs. < all a rooms 6 and 7, Everett's Block, Councl Blufls. 310 9mae ANTED—Book GATVAS4ars At 217 North 10th street. 3331 D—Every one to leave orders for help N. 16th street, up-stairs, 332 tf FUR SALE—Barrels and kegs. Also hoop poles bought at cooper shop, cor. 18th and Pierce. 160dec11* JERRY SKYMOUR. RS New Mapof Omahs, fust completed and veady for dulivery at §7 each, s 4 feet wide by 7 feet long. Largest and most complote map of Omaha over published. Official map of the F corver 10thand D « ogulas meeting. tonight ot 70, Al | plaint, conneoted ~with tho 88mo | where he has resided for many years, He | Myron Whitney as the Goneral, Bar. | Providentlal guiding and sustaining of | iy, ™o0n ater their departure ho dise | o 220k4Fom obors hotee, oo o \ the members aro requested to attend, as | trouble, chargos Ed. Bates, son of the | ., been superintending the tailoringde | D800 88 Tzzct, and Frothingham as S USRI O, ARA TN, covered that a number of sitk dresses, dol. | Store on Farnsm, 2 floors 125 business of § stance is to be transscted, | defendant in’the first oase, with in. | o e T n N, and was joah the Sergeant. Each artist reccived a| Faith promoteslove. As confidence | mans and other femals wearing apparel, B e ‘:“l’.fil:h?: unw;g . P * | sulting Louis Bradshaw, the plaintiffs | ¥ R hearty welcome and repeated recalls, | inoreases 8o will that love increase B O MOOAGUR, ‘Opposite B 4 Lost.—A gold fob and charm, between % b fitting up » place for himself at the time of | yy" o} 1 notived many of the better | which causcs all things possible, The | yr.. mising. All being the property of MoCAGUE, Opposite Postofice. & —Liowt. =, y son, 3 ARG v —t . §' Paxton hotel and MoMahon & Avert's| A young man was arrestod by the his death. He wassick but five days, singers have not yet appesred, butpknowledgo of a lad is but meagre at :Jr:v:'d;;;‘ -n.l?:dw::m:;m::i ':‘h;'l:: O e é’»fi'&:.f“.’{& sidts ) s e ;‘ ll’;‘li: m:x:h:“'"d to finder, ‘Return to i‘x’:’:g:l(:.ll; :::.:mmg & nuisance on IN MEMORIAM. after the performance to-night thefirat, but he reads of Hannible and trackyesterday, coming up as far as | JjOR RENI—Elsgantly Brnlited. foosis Witk £ given Tuesday evening, December 12, at | Eliza Kuhlman for maliciously cut-|the medical profession of Omaha, held | tee Ideal organization, jeers at it, then puts confidence in it, stre g o the Paxton hotel, instead of Masonic hall, | ting and destroying a well rope. This at 3 o'clock p. m. Sunday at Dr. J. H. TO-NIGHT, and qpsrnbeu acc-rdingly, and now S OR RENT—Houds, b1x 160 \ 14 s formerly sonounced, in an outgrowth of an old neighbor- Peabody’s offi T i ¢Piraten of Penzance” will be given | loves it. o : e Quire at D, Hyde's offic | 2 first soclal of the “Jolly Corkw” | Bood auarral. Peabocy's olice, pursuant to & notice | gy, 4y following caat: Many speaking of the wrislng_ of | £ —1;""!;*";'“”" et gao | Frank Phelps and Ed Baker aro [in the morning papors, Dr. Den was| " piiy " pirate chiof~Ms. M. W, | E8ul, Poter, James and John, confos e T T ] i~ was held Sunday, Decombeor By 1555 8% gomplained of for heating and striking | chosen chairman, and the follow- | Whitney, their inability to eee the harmony. | =-7C T No. 1514 Douglas at ) 1 g the Acadimy of Music, at 280 o'clock, P | 4 boy namoed Jos, Porter. 3 TR S e Rl E Samuel, his lieutenant—Mr, W, H, Mc- | They say writings indicate the charac [\l any roup, allothe A 4 1, KXW TN Mgyt enberget, eneres THE DISTRICT COURT SR leargne o8 MIMLIMORY Doslds teriatic of each, but weZaffirm that the | south14th & 4 ‘ tary; .G, Nugent, proafdont; G, | R e next, D adopted: Frederick, a privale apprentico—Mr. | gospel in its completeness is thus comibe_block, on Flotober, vice-preiident; Tom Callan, | 1 SOVEAG 01 B0NCEE Bt DTG | Waznmas, In obedience to the e R the British | Shownby these apostles. Paul writesof \ . stroat;: near Devenporty %8t A, . ! teencurer; and James Taylor, officers et LLth, fob bith, 'p',f‘!“ ""“d called | storn and irrevocable edict of nature, _my’_"ih“l’;'c prp( Al o] i #troet, front room, up- . b RS o L g ., The Kl“m J“I'{‘ to which all are allke amenable, our [“iGard. a sergeant of police—Mr. Geo. B250.000™ | .o AunuL B UORSEATEK SRDDR) VIS A in complianco with | ;rofessional brother, Dr. William L for 8 This offer has as yet neither been [ yrigy S0, draw money from that baok if we | Buckley Mrs B Brayton Mrs D Ml 5 i acospted or rejected b{:"‘ 4'“:”""’ —_— have authority to do it, but we cannot | Bevan Mrs M A Bryant Miss B R e TR e Y Cflicors Eleoted. :"d 1t !le be 'l‘:’l’“‘i“' b hl“' '“'{' Millions Given Away. draw money without authority, and | Orais Mers ki M Quizen Mo M 045t Oapliol Lodge No, 8, A, F. & A. [here will not allow him to leave. It| wijjon, of Bottlesof Dr. King's New|We must have authority before wo |{ameron v 0 . 2 ¥ M., elected the following members as |18 not his firet offor of the kind, as be | Discovery for Consumption, Coaghs and | have confidence in God. We must g""“:‘ ‘h,:hfi% ‘fim‘fi; s OB RENT-Fursished o, 1613 Pasam ] st it + their | had s00n after coming to Omaha au | olds, bave heen given sway as Trial [ have confidence—oonfidence in a per- Pilkean M [ eerg i 3 —— \ oF 480 GRIRIRG o6 & offer to take © of the music in | Bottles of the large size, is enormous | gon — and authorized confidence in a | Ford Mi Foot Miss C 0B BENT - Furaished raom, N, E. cor. th regular meeting last evening: tho largest Methodist church in Ohi. | Sutlay would be disastrous to the pro-fporeon Gilbert Miss L Gliek y LI e, — = Abso!utely Pure \ = Jumes Gilbert, W. M, cago, at & salary of §700 per annum, | Rrietors were it not for the rare merite | RN L opakAcTER oF Tiis | Haskens Mrs Haoser Mre C QI8 KENT—One nicely furnished room or one ] H b oy po wonderful medicine. Oall Hall Miss M Hall Mrs M E or two geatlemen, No. 112 Haruey s vect, L. M. Rheem, 8. W. which e refused. at O, ¥, Goodman's Drug Store, and got polr Kotcean Miss L. Kobl O AR Sat | This powder nover varies, A marves ! Geo. M. Nattinger, J, W Mr. Bmith is well know to the pub- | a Trial Bottle fie, and try for yourself. | 1 iy recentiv, ‘IG takes hold of the Kastio M A Kellen Mrs P ¥ o sl - | purity, strength and wholesomeness ¢ M. Hellman, Treasurer, lic outside of nlmmh;gtnz Sooplu never fails to cure. al pr o; Christ, and, on ac- | Kelsey Mrs Kelley Mrs P OR REN I'—A nice furnished room. Ap.s ore economical than the ordinary kinde, | John Bamford, Secretary. from his connection with the Omahs —————— promises o A offored fres to all, | Keorard Mis N Lyonggeen Miss O No. 303 8. Ninth atest. J00"_ | »ud cannot bo sold in competition with the ¢ Glee club, of which he was one of the Skinny Men. count of Its being o ! | Low Miss L Mekonrs EE T RENT A well Tarniahod fron room with | multitude of low test, short V:‘flh'. wluw organizers aud has always been its| ‘“Wells' Health Renower” restores| B0y recelve it. But is faith alone | Nijiie hrs O Miller Mrs C E O sithout baand. 't worthwess cavuer 1sth | o PBosphate powdess, Sold only in cans ¥ Zrpomie 8 Kussis’ Salve, be:t familv ”m'ul director. ! Saclih Sad vl Dyspepaia, the condition? Before the Shechemites | Mack Miss M E Moore Miss J and Davenport sireets. Terus very reasonable, Korvay Baxive Powbis Co, i -i“hu": -~ o il mhh a very l.nudng ofter and the Impou:o &m Do:lriTlty "fi' pted Gaol they omst out every |N L4 Qlop N il Wall 84, How York use, 3 . 8L 0o, lacs ks

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