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BLESSIY SYNOPSIS OF OTHER SERMONS A Serious Reward Dedicatory Services, Yesterday morn first ¢ ieatory ehureh which has taken place in th for some time the enl l ¢ the Btr tendance of worsh be: noj full canonicals, tended by the Rev. M De; Wenceslans nette, pastor of St Maher and Mollo, college, After the blessi mass was chanted by Tae choral music, by about tv under the dire who also presided at the organ. The attendance filled the church to ex cess, and the excreises, retained the devou ple throughout livered by M. I’ nt of :ly 1 Ar church of St Tec place of worsh during the we sions witl 5 two hundred people. 5 been oceupied indor the chargo of three it are the order of mer Tl ) perioc markab! addition whic| and which to all ance cess same dim with o s the ace build ing to \m m'l',:in the it i mancsque, the with a handsom with 0 snow-whits is through a vestibn the pediment over with a ¢ The interior is 1 oid of ¢ aleulated to ¢he fon. Its main r though Mr. Buckly, heart was dons The whole strueture’is | and will be found very comfor in€ the cold Sundays of winter. new is sepurated from the old building which may be closel the school from the though oy folding doors, and thus separate church proper, used jointly for Sunduys. building, the end of the y will remain un: 800 souls in the ps almost daily incry timation of Rev roctic hoth the structu exclus stu ntis sellors, wly ments which "The progress made tion in the three years anization has been notal rving tribute to the ene and discrotion of the since its or, and isa d Jeannette, The Bible in the The exer church yesterd: reformation d and int was large, rection of Mr. The past: lives y Rev of thought indicated m the which is outlined in roat reforimation be etober greatly for his own a geforming Tiis Luther Teligious twontieth y bible. I'ra 10 give up the vent. In the to tho dilike untit he learnea fust shall works of the law bible for himselt was a bold act, i at to do to be saved, and s this question arn edd for hisel nxfous Lo ki he studied th answered, and by the spirit's t saved, and o belie sins. About the th understanding of WA Ly i 1o 1 foreini t. dulge siug with impunicy sued heforehand eoming in the vicinity of Wittenbery lally noticed by 4 in the Univorsity of Wittenberg L this salo by his voiee 1517, e nail the custle o1t theses in retutation ot ||.- dootein H I|nl other < wero offercd Lo (e leatned, bub they ap:ead over Germany alinost with the veloc o wnd publistied o ser ox, uiid sut forth the ning. Luther mow oxplain life princiy Lo b u i “nu\fi from Lt fhio grice of G, A second fei revival of towns 4 vaL THE EDIFICE, | Dedicatory Bervices of the Enlarged 8t. Patrick's Church Yesterday. of the w Runaway ~A Broken Limb cians Organized Other Local, Dropped Dead 10 o'clock the corner of Fourteen ets. They were witnessed woik autiful little stracty performed the P, Dowling Creighton college; secretary to Bishop O'Connor . president of acher, chaplar pital; Rev. William, Chol iort church; i converts the siny preach it ac in home, s¢ ot Creighton | + edifien high to which was r » school chilrden ors str nty of attention of the p eighton retoric ik the Tours touse all the time unt, toutilize ONr 0w inprovement, 3 minute ¢ Patrick was er utly it has been but structure, serving the purpose of a yon Sunday and n sh 1t should not b work of the idleness n| 1l work, children who | i that I y intents and appe achurch i This 18 the or Wln s south on Cus- soeiations. liet by woi hitec! |l1|.\| \!\In 1 believe in “haviy mixtur nf Imm the zothie » being ~n|mmm|n-d quenter of places o stiun sueh pl the compan The entrance 1so decorated | pocent of |I1u sacred hton college ed by ~\t m I The cost of the new with other imgrovements to u.‘ has Ul'l n §3.500, Y, , but a ~m\1| |mllm|\ There are now about ‘This numbe ¥ ordinary les ve his dis devoted to’ self-improvement. Suppose ho has just one hour which he ¢an devote to self-culture, what mizht he not he should ifdustriously empl attain to a dez ure which will materia miid, enlargo the baundaries of’ lix knowl- | « L into co Auul means of enjoyment which will be satis- and enriching. the best. books, not fritter awy book, and is knowr ingz and vie books use the publi work now. Y and successful for school purposes, thus n ck structi - By the prudence zht of the pastor 1f sq been secured and s ntly large for 1y be required in y by this cong Christ’s service. books. through faith, wb deem the timé by opportunity to do goo are presented o you ever to the very b eformation. t the Kountze Memor characte and the mu P. Heinri ¢, under the di- d an historieal address upon o Groav Gifw urm.m of the Tl corruptid in its doctrines, onsequent deto ration in the eh the work of every o privil en 10 commit iy tho payment I of acertain '.m..u woney, pardo n the door ot n fal L' is publ inning of the is moveiment was | bark and br gutided on the woid of ¢ nes whichi the peaple rea s wiy bhe relobuation was cussied Juld ard, .m.u tongues and, fro d the news of Onee more, ful avent. | but lils ¢ reat monument the compli an friends Lt witha p as complet nup and read cat on, I'he power e, The word ty 1 and nations awake and v beld that ked how to spe Atter years of po bible, Rome wnd by thireatening |’ Lut thie effoit was vain, All the fires of helteonld of God. The word ( homes far remote from Witten- cont nually » caughtup by end to end, Germany vation. Europe was 1 from centuries he living teacher written word wasa power- was a yolummnious wri nd most endurnin trans fr aid 4 few Luther copy stand for the the lan th A learn the ) . children ted rather than the Latin te g the whole of iy, This was as Luther meant it tobe, a tried to b the peopio with e it ont of not consume thig book was enshrowed in the eaits of the. people and . was sure to g t power that on was not mat, but God, 1is own word. preached and believed, wronght out the re. ition, God was 3 that now reforms is the ow conviets of sin and Ihie bible read, studied, honoring his word of Let all believe and treforms will be effeeted nd chureh, The Young Man and Tim Rev. Wm. R. Henderson, of the § 't Presbyte evening delivered the following, the fifth sermon in his course of sermons directed The subj and his time.”” He took his sennng Time," from sians, 5:16. He said foung men man To redeem the t er is that, in The qu e, in a larg course s putting Amusement or pleisure, ean atel with due and we have to make’ v to i good time, vile resort. Or <inl spend his ever ot young men of good moral character. the time is passed, y misement, some way that, of question. Buf it is whether even this | tn e no moral question, constant re requisitions which mind and heart make und lay tn Church yested s “‘The W sphe is to improve it. 1Itis a precious, mvalnable possession, 1tis doied out to us 1 seconds and minutes and ouv idling away the minutes, may be lost. It hehooves us, ther y opportunity for wl i doing good. tion, then 15, after business hours, What shall the 'young wan do with nis time? spent inidleness. After the v, vest is craved, but rest and NOtsymonvuous terms, idle- s does not mean the absolute cessation of but the frittering away of the time in that wiich is useless, frivolous, I and ruinous, “The arms atid limbs w the brain ¢ mind is oceu good or evil. mful an be absolutely idle, be motionless, h\ll 'l 1 with that which s eithier he young wan who is not in- flexibly wedided to “right amd he rtis not pure and wiose aims and noble, is in very resigns himsclf the prey of wicked thon Heis away from howe with companionship and is b . whose ness, e becomes its and evil desives, i it helptul fellowsiip. ile and growinzeity, g in sone boarding house where the i may not be very congen ness block where thiere e fecls lonely. into the wrtered I, or, in some busi- are no fam aps in in- in_conversation, orin itself, does not admit of question well worthy to its best uses. about which there ) moder- ard to the upon us, may be made conductive to health fortu d from the always in quest of ful. 1 his mind mn»un that plan but little m.m\»..t of of hum, lend IS, 101 We Aré r¢ ment. On_next Sunds ture in this cov usy The follow i pre terian church & Harsha, Text Members 2 death of righteous, be like his.” the time bove all, do nat indulge in what as tlashy lit If you Youhave more le vian you will probably have in after, yes But, “in_all your thotights and intentions re gurding the émployment of your time, do not | slight the bible and overlook the claims of The bible is the book of 1t will make you wise unto salvation ) is in Christ Jesus, Re- vailing vourseif of evi ticcount. ) ble 10 God for every wos , the sixth and will be delivered atthe I time by Rey “The Young Man and How They verted, is a synopsis of a sermon Dodge Street | st nl ched in the and vigor of mind and body, It is an un- e thing for a pouni man, when re- of business, to be | nusemeut. It matters | little, in - an jwpoitant sense, whether the " amusement noral 'l‘IIE‘ O\lAHA DAILY IlE]“ #itted tiron wasting thelt dme s ! derng their talents and missing all the God had in store for grand possibilitic But there is one gift better than has the strange power of re i » unspeakable gift ay \\hn en he was crueifled the “His, blood be upon u i& that his blood may rest npon us in blessing. j Christ his blood vests wpon us in cursing. [ thit hd»l..‘-nl may be to us pardon and blossing! THE STUDEN 1t 1s Meted Ont to Deerving Young- ghton Colle distribution wses of the college was particu nations were ex- ters Burk, W. Rod Murphy, Maugan and F. celtently rendered by warded silver medals for the high pended to his name tace Lovett o . D Wyeoft 94, Those deserving dis- ss average are Joseph O'Bri tinction for ¢l Hl y 2 .lnhn Gleason 82! Julm Trown K6, A < Burk 80, 13 i O MiGivern 84, Ilnul\ 80, H. ¢ © remarks by President Dowling, en- boys to make renewed ef- ~||~l'm| the ereditable record made during the past JAKING HYPOCRITES Who Deceive the People for Church Howe's Money. The statement made Republican to the effe terers’ and Bricklayers® »d Church Howe was a mistake, and ke this method of informin not high | when te | | tes | ag organizations, ¢ political eficet en nd that the honest sentiment of both the unions is agai e as Lam informed, fricnd of \\nlLlnl'nu n or President Bric cklayers® Usiion. Senator Van Wyck to-might. n Wyck at the Laboring men should hear Senator Van building this ¢ for registration, iy be a grand rushh | and theie will prob: of delinquents for the books. his rising above th ity young man has at s Lours, should be complish if He may ter ot self-culi- act with sources Ile should read only standard authors, Do reading an inferior ure. It is corrupt- e not able 1o buy library. Begin this These |wk|yul|!llhl“4\ Turn them n the time, st lac- Mr. ll:lnlwnnn on nd Chr hlm:..l\ ay Be esh zht by Rev, W. ). *“‘Let me die the and let wmy last end This text i3 usually associated with thoughts of funeral te Iife. If we live the life of the righteous we will, of Do you know who spoke was not David, though mor )prop but 1 think it is far a meditation for iis death, word 1t sound like a rse, d purt of one of the devotional psalms. It was uot Solomon, though they scem to have much of his was not Daniel, thougn he holy man pa: who suid thenr. B and the bad man # feeling of the nob that he desired it for his eharacter all in all, it w xample of the apostla human mll our hearts I|||m|- S, Hl' Si oftered him ful of nu( .m ot in our duy to w that is 4 with it where all it down at the feet of the king But these great zif ife was wreeked on (wo roeks Balsan O, and silver” than his duty, ntious. Heinc AT <R AT A or small. He had winy g ; 1 thus he we gift, s haw ¢ some, like St ¢ Lord Bacen s sud o see sumuay | wisdom in them. It W many Balaam alse prophet He was sotouched by ¢ of a godly death nerye om (iod has given fiye talonts nstead of one. Bowe hive wes and m hean b dunv O falr wind sueh a soul lirhos may be p wd for gold for honor, Ti It was rumored in eport ]nu\«'ll to be r, who has done il ction with that ps \ he will fill his new posi- inds without question. re at present | resuliing most s happened on ith street while Councilman and a lady frie were enjoying rse beeame frightened, dashed pid rate, oyerturning the its oceupants Ford and wife, Mrs O'Donohue heavily upon the urh :d to White Ium-n s whire her mlmm a break-neck thoronghfure whicli was badly injured bugzggy which was struck “and which was Left i a heap upon the st rnl l h\ n\h itizens of Omal will be given an oppertunity of nimself, Tuking | discussed by Senator Van t the exposition building. working hard during most closely senator has been comes to On ahit to make the final specch o, ! D0 GF 10 1aBOBRK Man Ard Lho! Rrae wd has devoted his energies to man in Omaba should lie senator at the ing toanght, Sursapanlia, the Sold by ail drug- Tom Carroll ipesrance of the who barter honor be redicsued, MONDAY. NE ‘\' ovTHITS E‘lllllfl“il‘\l‘l‘ ns, The Omaha Type Foundry and Sup- p'' House for Printers and Pubdlishers, The Western Newspaper Omaha is prepared at all tin to outfit publishers on short notice with presses, type, rules, borders, inks, composition, sticks and rules, and’ in fact everything in the line of printers and publishers’ supplies. Better terms and more liberal Im 05 can be secured tha hicago or elsewhere. buying near home. i in the printing line bought and sold, We often have 0 argains in this partien lar, " AUXILIARY, our monthly trade lists of goods and prices and from time to time proclaims uncqualled bargains in new and second hand materia Westery NEwsrarer UNToN, 12th Street, bet. Howard and Jackson, L braska Union at we money by Real Bstate Transfers. The following transfers were filed Oct. 20, with the county clerk W Maroney (guardian of Win I Marone etal to Fred Armburst, part of 24-15 suardian’s decd —£ 900, il M of ul to Fdward V Lewis, Witth, Tt 17, Elln Hlll'ylm\\tl. 10 block 1 untze & Ruth's add, master's deed= 347 G ichelberger and wife to Zachariah “Thoni ot 14, block 2, Armstrong’s 1st add, wd- W 1 rzee and wife to Elbert 1, lots 284, block 8, Brighton, w d w I\ L Gibbon to Jjohn W Paul, 1ots 17-15- 6 n Burdette Court, w Jell and wit lu D L Thomas, lots of Shiloh, w d s K Wabley bl wife to Galen © Mosea, ]n(\ block 5, sub of John I Redick’s add, to Geo W Loomis, it & Trist Coto Tsabella block 6, Saunders & Hime- \H Pleasant add, Omaha, w d—S550 - wife' to nun.ml Ro ohite CuBIRGAI . St al to Lofoy Bridges, lot 8, in Allbright & Aylesworth’s add, lllmu sub of t S, block 1, Washing- ton Il il add, w d i M Hiteheock to The Publ Hitcheock's st nad, part of &3 tion. Jenny B Smith and husb to Maggie Long, undiv I lot 1, Marion place, Omaha, W d= 000, Larmon T Pruyn and wife to ¢ diek, lot4, Pruyii \wlhnl <15 ol & Caldwell's add, w d—$2,300. The Union \\lnl\\ |ll~ Co to Clinton 8 Flotelier, lots 12, block 2, 1st add to South Omaha, w d—$i( iner and wife to Joseph Crebo,lots 2 Omaha, w d ) Jacob Reiner ahd wife' to Edward Co 1ol 12, 8 Omaha, W (-8 Herman id \\l(l‘ to Margaret Ber, plat of , dedica s C Bur- 34, Millard Omalia, W d Rt Rev son. lots 4, s, ‘onnor to Will I Thomp- %, block 4, Kountze 2 add, wd— |t Huncate to Mrs Sarah 1 Uloels 1o Beuford Placn, wo John Simmens and wite_to A Thompson, 1 part of 9, i5, 1,150, phin H Cryer to Byron o, et al, 40 acres ', wil— 82,000, 3ron Hoed and wife to John 1L Cryer, undivided 35 of 0 acres in 0, 15, 12, wid— ) e, lot 1, s Doyle to_Tlenry Berthold, s 1/ ot 5, wd--52, - Valentine's shorthand institute is the exposition building - opped Dea adh. ned Riley who grounds, died noon. 1just left the mission of the Holy nily church where he had attended vices when he fell in the fit. Father 1aflel was summoned but the unfortu dicd before he reached him The remains were removed to the fc hoarding place of the de ; ments for the funeral will be mad A stra was bo; rding near the f from un apopletic fit yesterday He to-day. The demand for shorthand write: greater than the supply. Learn at entine’s shorthand institute, t\;mwunn buiiuing. DIED. RRELL—Birdie, son of Mary o1 Farrell, nged 7 years and 19 Funeral fron the residenc 1218 Park Wilde avenue, to Interment in 1h.|\ .m-,.mmu» cemetay. X Abzclutely Pure. This powde purity, strenath and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition with the mul- titude of low test, short weght alum or powdors, Sold only in cans Powder Co,, 468 Wall St J. L. WILKIE, Munufacturer of Paper Boxes, 106 8. 14th st. Omaha, Neb, Orders bymail solicited and will re- ceive prompt attention. Naice to Contiac'ars, Rids will be office until 2 o' k Nov. i, 1584, for'the g ing of county road on couniy’ line, hetwecn Douglas and Sarpy countips, i Sce. s, Ru Bidders will be requiecd to ok in the Amount of §i » faith 10 0 contract “The a FRIEN ! rs. Kubn & Co., A gents. E.T. ALLEN, M, D, SETLCLA Eye, Ear, Hose & Throat 19 Williams Building, cor. 15th and Roo! Dodge sts ., Omaha. Hours 810 19am. o4 and 7108 p. m. y sending to sond hand goods enal, that gives uever varies. A marvel of ivod at the County Clork's 1 NOVEMBER 1, 1886 THE REWARD ty THE NIIBRASKA CLOTHING CO, has really surpassed their own expectations, And they beg to assure the public of their determinationto preserve that rep- utation unsullied. Daily received for orviginating low py In addition to what was mentioned in last issue regarding their spe- cial sale of mediwm priced Qvercoals, Pea Jackets and Vests, of which they still have a quantity onhand. They have reinforced that depart- ment with new and special styles., and offer the same as follvws: Bur- lington & IKdridon Kersey Overcoats, trimmed with satin slecve lin- ings for $1550; regular prices by othar dealers, | ine Chin- chillas and Elysians wn jfashionable shades, satin lined alt throvgh with silk, velvet collars, for $20;: regular price by other dealers $30. Montagnac Beavers, vechily trimmed with satin, a novelly of the scason for $20;s0ld by Chicago houses for $32. The mentioning of the above beautifel garments at those prices, is to convince the public that extremely low prices prevail throughowt their entire stock. And it showld be borne inmind that every article sold, is guaranteed to be exactly as vepresented or the money will be refunded All goods at strictly one price at THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING GOMPANY Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Cmaha. MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN JUICES, BY USING THE- WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR &%, CHARTER 0AK 1ero 13 not a cooliing 8o )ven Door, but tha |ern]4!ufm from twenty-ilve to [ In other words, n ton po The sama run\nlu.!vln thr C)nrlerOnk e Range using the Wire Gauzo Oven Door 3 1oses about one pound. Chronic & Su To allo ‘ink a0 loea n Tarse portion of B2, MoMEN s )y 1T —_— .. 115 Jui . Tho fibres donot aeparate, wud EEXD FOR ILLUSTRATED GIRCULARS AX0 PRICE LISTS, it bucoimes tous ses aud unpalateuble, CHARTER OAK STOVES and EA RS & SONS.. 131h 5t Cor. Capitol T or au, gical Diseases. 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The stock embraces the f s il highest class and medium grades, including URINARY ORGANS, OF Fe 1 opinion STEINWAY, B mmr o |t b nscier, ' PIANOS S \'\ “;(,iili;‘;i’,\,‘,l'.,‘f;Z}.E,‘uL:“* ;; ORGANS, 15, s stathives 10w Tor” i NAME PARER. C N Prices, quality and durability corsidered, are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments, while the long Beld B3 ore established reputation of the house, coupled with their most fiberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods, affords : the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF defects In materials or workmanship. PURF COD IJVER LYON & HEALY, b, OIL M\T) LIl"fE 480G 4 307 FARNAM 8TREEY = e AL P == To One and All.--Are you mv!h'rmg LEVI CARTER, Prosident, §. 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