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THE CITY. & heen given Messrs. Potter and Miller, the evangelists, now laboring at Kansas City, to come to Omaha, and has been accepted by them, The old Congregational church at th head of St. Mary's avenue has been pu chased by the Methodists, will be moved a few blocks north and fitt for a place of worship. An invitation h Personal Paragraph May, of Fremont, 18 at Colby, Kausas, is & gu Paxton W, 3 st atthe Pax J W to G Childs Seward is registered at the Mil lard James R. Walsh, Lancoln d W. Pr Paxton s at the Mil gistored at the George W is at the Murra 1, E. Kennedy, the Murray J. A En ke, the Pa T, B. Lannan, of Salt Lake, the Millard f Luther Wood, Sturgis, Dak., is a guest at the Paxton, ¥, 1. Ranson at the Paxton R. A. Kilgour, of Philadelphi at the Millard D. C. O'Reilly Murray yesterdi H. Y. McCarrick, Murray yesterds P. H. Updyke, of Havanu, ping at the Millard. A. Lynd, of San Francisco, is guests at the Millard W. H. Fowler and stopping at the Millard , of Hastings, W man, of of Boston is stopping at is a guest at Nebraska City, is stopping is stopping Wahoc stored at the of Genoa, was at the Neb, is stop. among the wife, of Joliet, are istered at Denver, s visiting egistered at the Millard. James Colby, of Chicago, is in_ Omaha on a business trip, and is at the Barker. M. Batterton and . H. Kehse, of New k, registercd at the Murray last nignt. Mrs, Jenaic Kimball, manager of “Little Corrinne,” is at the Murray, along with her s was in the city yeste atTur: Bee office to sell i he had been offeping for sale for ten t Captain C. B. Rustin left yesterday for Mexico on business connceted with his silve mine interests there, Hon, John A. McS) went south also yesterday, and it is 8o will 1 th tain later An OfMcial Opinion. the oldest policemen on the foree says in regard to the proposed pensioning of policemen who have served lifteen years, that he does not care to burden the commun ity in this manner, All that he usks for is féwer hours and better pay. Ve One of tibule. , Milwaukue & St. first vestibule car ied to the Irish 5, being picked Its Pirst Last night the Ch Paul road ran out its from Omaha. It was utt; Mail and left the depot at ¢ up at the trausfer by the balance of the train, which vestibuled throughout. About ty from Omaha left for Chic 1 were saved the annoyance of being transferred at the bluft Hand Ball. Cold woather did not prevent a lavge num ber of sports from attending the wame of had ball advertised to come off yesterday af- ternoon, and Kilgalion & Kirby’s ball court was well patronized. The first gamo wa for 0 a side, al teams were M. Kilgallon and I y, Who scored 19, 21 and 18 points, malking a total of 535 and J. J. Byrnes and [, J. Bronnan, who scored 21, 14, 21, making a total of 56, The game was 1ively throughout, and the interesy main tained until the'end. It was followed by a six-liand game, in which M. Kilgallon, An- drew Brown and James Fleming were pitted against P. J. Kirby, I3, J. Breonan and J. L. Black. The stakes werc six new hats, and the formor won with a score of 21 to 6, Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Sootning sgrup should al- ways be used for children teething. Itsoothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, curesfwind colic, and is the best remedy for diarruea, 25c a bottl -— The Art Association. The members of the Western Art asso tion will hold a meeting at Lininger's art gallery this evening, for the purpose of mak- ing arrangements to establish the proposed academy of art, Mr. Southwick, the artist whou it is proposed to place i charge of the school, is here and has created a very favor- able impression among the artists of the city. A number of scholarships have already talken, but many more are needed befor school can bo established. Committees from the association are now’ at work among the business men of the city soliciting subscrip- tions of scholarships iu'the schools, These committees will report at the meeting to night, and it 18_especially urged that all the artists of the city and_membors of the asso- ciation be present. Mr. Southwick will be compeled to return to Des Moiues, where he is teaching, to-morrow, and it is desired that as many of the artists and persons inter- ested in art in the city may meet him before he leaves. Pears’ soap Is the most elegant toilot adjunct. Has Decided Check the Rogucs. McArdle precinct bas for some time been infested by thioves, who have stolen the pro- duets of the farmers of the neighborhood. The dificulty appears to be that MeArdlo 1s becoming too near the city limits, Campers go out in the vicinity and make their abode during nine months of the year, and appro- priate the wood of adjncent farms, The con- sequence has been that several farmers have, first of all, lost kindling wood, and as kind’ ling is useless without somcthing o coo they have lost corn and calves, Campe will not go hungi e, and if a fatted calf happened to be near the ire it vay into the pot. s bave lost very valuable products, and some At even horses have disappeared. The residents have becomo incensed, and for that reason yesterday they called a meeting at Sic 100l hiouse to discuss the best means of contending against the aunoyance. Most of the farmers of the district were present, and after considerable debato it was resolved to start a fund to pay a police ofticer to watch the interests of the neighbolirood and to delect the thieves if possible. The precinct was well represented t the meeting n spito of the inclemency of the weather, and several resolutions of a nature not at complimentary to tho thioves were pus: Messrs, Hans Kasmus, T. Lewan, Hen Brost, H. Eycke, O, Rouer, L. Dohl, J, C. MoArdle aud W.' Siever were presont. 1t was decided eventually to inaugurate o sys- tom of detectives in the neighborhood, and with that object every farmer would be as sessed according to his means, Council Bluffs Nonpareil, Dec, 12, 1880, We arecredibly informed that the mortality from diphtheria, under the treatment of Di Thos. Jefferis of this city is merely nomi not exceediug one-fifth of one per cent. belug the caso no time sliould be lost in plac ing Lis remedy within the reach of ever fawily and thus save annuully hundreds ¢ thousands of lives, Diphtheria is the most universally destructive pestilence that has afilictea the world during the last hundred Exrcunive Orpicy, Cousoir BLures, Jan, 9, 1882, 1 do not hesitate to say that the suc cess attendivg the use of Dr. Jefferls' Pre- ventive and Cure for Diphtheria has no equal. I speak from experience, haviug used it in my own family; I am also well acquainted with the facts conunectad with its use in our city. W. R. Vavauy, Mayo No pb‘fflclnn required. Price of remedy 83, Addres, box No. 657, Omaha, Neb. (Dr, Jeleris has retlred from active practice.) McArdle Preci to From the o up | YESTERDAY'S S The Rev Detweiler Selects a Practi- cal Theme. “What a Woman Can Do, was the sub ject that the Rev, Dr, Detweiler dwelt upon yesterday morning at Kountze Memorial Lutheran church, “The lives and work of the swomen of the new testament is an interesting study, aid the sy announcing his text, “‘and 1 am thinking of ngupone by oue, the history of those noble women, and one by one making them our study in a connected series of lectures, [ will probably do after Baster. A beautiful w not of the world, fashionable church; an man and the valking the gay of ) shape rinds of & up sinki hands. 1in Romans, the churc How tr h, ‘awake and Kkness, h ing up faltori the first na ter, the s i means radian angd out the chur solils and joy shadows with shine “Then there Paul, in_these bestowed 1 Mary tament would ho left haud k sixteenth Her he th nanie s in 1sand h i holy sun s Mary, also mentioned by vords! *Greet Mary, who abor on us.’ She is the last ued in the new tes name is hallowed. We to know more. She, stobe of that class whose ws 1ot what the right haod did Her works, though hidden from man, are known unto God.~ The notice eiven her in Paul's epistle is verv short, but for him to write such lines has linked her name with those that shall never perish, “Other women arc mentioned i the new testament, but I have named only these to whom Pail referred in his epistles as those who wore jully helpful to him in his work as @ christiin min- ister. 1 mention these illustrations t show you what a woman can do in the church, and how by these blessed ministries she has u name to Him when em- pires have passed away and kings are for- gotten, What was true 800 years ago is true now. The present contury of christian ac tivity is in some respects a ropetition of carly church history. For a long time there wasa period when woman was not recognized asa factor in building up Christ’s kingdom, but the present century has witnessed wondrous anges in the sphere of woman's work. What was once denied her is now cheer- fully accorded ler, and in the church she'is the pee@of man. As a rule she is not disposed to press for rulership, yielding to the seriptural in. tion of keeping lordship 1 the man—satisficd to accompany where: ever he leads. “On, thatthe women of this nincteenth century would be tired with the noble exam: ples of missionary women in the first cen tury. Ob, that Lydia, Paul's first_convert in f3ur W Claudia, Britain's first mis sionary, would stir the wives, mothers and daughters of our land to send the gospel to every creature under heaven. You must not st for yoursclves, Give mot ouly to lier motiey, but to gather workers, Find some fto conserrate themselves. Pray that you muy seek out those young women from the church on whom you can lay your b send them out in € name, The OW 80 TIAIY Wi christian woman to be useful 1 cant ion all. 1w it how ¥ ors in Chr Fizst, in th wives, mother: rers supp church and the pastor and uphold every wor 'k of the church Keep the church T planning for en- the pastor »d on God® foremost in the houie Fagements, comy iting, ete., lovall be dotie 50 there » conllict’ with the chureh, Malke the home part of the church life.” After women life of and refined hood; to linger illustrating other work of christian and asking them to reproduce the Christ before many eyes in all sweet ministries of sandtified woman- bencath the eross amd under its shadows be willing to pray and to labor. and to divide between the home and the church, the reverend gentleman concluded his serinon. Next Sunaay morning 1 deliver @ sermon entitled, more men in Heaven t Kev. Gardner's Discourse, Rev. C. E. Gardner, of St. Joseph, Mo., & brother of Dean Gardner, delivered a brief address to the members of the Drotherhood of St. Andrew at Trinity cathedral last night. Mr. Gardner began his discourse by ex- tenaing to thebrotherhood here the greetings of the Chapler of the Hol, of the same order, located at St. Joseph, and over which he hasjurisdiction. Continuing, he said that if one looks up into heaven upon a av night but u few thousand stars and planets would be visible to the naked eye, the use of mullions of heavenly bodies would be T she United States and Canada there arc but 225 chapters of the Order of St. Andrew, em bracing a membership of 6,000, Of the 60, 000 of people 1w the United Statos and Canada, he estimated that 10,000,00 w young g and it lovolved upon the” 6,000 members of the otherhood to bring such of these us yet r main without the church to Christ. “Be telescopes,” he said. “Scan the firmanent il try to bring out these stars now ob. ved by selfishness and sin.”” There are some plauets, he continued, wi m tkeir orbits and re without change, and he exhorted the nien to be the same as these in thewr relation to Christ. Some of these starsare bright and twinkling and he would have the members of the brotherhood the same, bright and cheerful, showing to the world that there is nothing 'sad in religion. tians should be the hapiest people in the world. Christ says to the young men of this brotherhood: Think upon me.” This_is call, and the work is to redcem m, . “Where will you get your strength?” said he. “Not in yoursclf, but from Christ through the chureh. It was intended to formally reccive fifteen new members into the brotherhood at this service, but it was found necessary to post- pone this feature until some future time, The Rev. W. J. Harsha. The Rev. W. J. Harsha delivered another of his *'series” sermons at the Iivst Presby- terian church last night. His address wus for the edification of dry goods clerks, and a majority of those employed in the city with a sprinkiing from Council Bluffs uttended to hear what words of comfort and advice the reverend gentloman had for them thut might possibly muke life somewhat casier. foro entering into the subject of the dis the acher statea that for his next subject of ial discourse he g Ks" and that he had also b o preach to traveling men. The gentloman then proceeded with hisser- mon 1o dry goods clerks and ehoose for his text, “A Seller of Purple” After a few nary remarks ho said substance : ese words to Lydia, a woman from Thyatira. She was @ ¢ in_purple cloth manufactunedsat her native city, and od a delicate color from_the shell fish that cast up by the sca, She had come over iere 10 Philippl to carry on her business. But she became converted, unexpectedly to herself, and the whole future course of ‘h was chianged. Perhaps 1 can toll you o interesting things about cloth, It was manufactured in 80 far us we Tha Jews got their ideas of linen and cotton and silk while they were in captivity Originally all the garments of the . pure wh Butgradu, they came to wear the scarlet robes and purple gowns they sayw their neighbors, the Pagans, wea In those old davs there were many mey chants who sold goods, We road that Abimelech gave Abraham a thou sund picces of money that he might buy veils for Sarah and her muidens. o buy them ho must of course go to the me nts, We read that Solowon had merchants about his court whose business it was to buy cloth and garments to bo used in the us presents to his favorites. ah speaks of certain crafty dry goods merchants who wade their measure short and so were an abomination unto the Lord. A man's wealth in the olden times con sisted largely in garments, Ho would have servauts to take care of them, and it was the mark of special favor to give a robeto a fricnd. Wifen the time of the greatest re- me tho best robe was brought out n some special guest. T'his is what is d to in the parable, where the father ‘Hriug forth the best robe and put iv v boy, for Lie has como howme.” There have beea sowe noted dry goods men . Detwiler will Jutil there be YHE OMAHA DAILY BEE and_modern, There was a Mr. Black at Heirut by whom the Arabs swore because he was an honest man. There was Alexandre, of Paris, wiose name you may still seo on kid glo here was Williams of London, and Stewart of New York, and one of the best men living to-day is John Wanamaker, of Philadelphia He finds time to conduct a large Sund school and he knows his scholars by name though he conducts as large adry goods busi ness as 18 in the United States. Lydia was a keeper of the Sabbath, I wish every dry goods man and clork twas the same in Omaha, All week we are in the valloy, but on the Sabbath we go ap to the hill top to get a glimpse of heaven Don’t let any one rob you of the Sabbath rest, Lydia_was converted. She turned aw. from a false and wicked course to serve Christ ould to 1 all of yon would do the sam Open your h ts to the smile of Christ and He will make you glad! Lydia went to work to Thyi meet | brought from Gr t the glad tidings of s, She preacties Christ dreds are converted. Aft writes an epistle to the church Why should you not save 1ls mect many people. You are r tivate afability in_your business win people to Christ by your smiles as as make them buy! Throughout the discouse the preacher was d to with rapt attention. ancient to them rwards i Thy also? nired to cul Why not well John 1l you suffer with dyspepsia and compluint? Shiloh's” Vitalizer is anteed to cure you. 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We offer seqeral lines of boys better goods for service at any price than may be found in this lot " knee pant suits at the poy nlar price of & We have de - We have named this popular price of <5, in order to close out some large lines before receiving our spring goods All sies, 4 to 14. Knee pants, only. Price ¢ Boys’ Knee Pants, 50c. We have selected abont 100 pairs of Boy have decided to close out at 50 cents per pair Mens’ The " Knee Pants, st rictly all wool goods, whi This lot will not last long. Overcoats. ale of Kersey Overcoats advertised last week, was a bigsu We still have all [RGECH sizes of our ratin lined, brown Kersey overcoats at $18. Orvders will be filled on this coat until February 1st. Mens’ Frieze Ulsters. Reduced to $15. The balance sf our Frieze Ulsters, which season, we have decided to close at «15. rather than carry any of this lot until next season have been 80 ] We have named ypular with business men this this extraordinary low price The garment could not be jobbed at this pri e, but we purchage these goods direct and manufacture every garment in our own room, and in this way we can place goods on our counters at prices much lower than the ordinary dealer, Our mail order department needs no intrc for any article of merchandise in our establi and if not satisfactory, may be returned at our expense. Freeland, Loomis & Co. send their order; by expri OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES Mail Orders. lnction. Peo ple from all parts of the west hment. The goods are sent Proprietors; Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets. “DONT" If ihat vou can get at this season and “DON'T,, Miss the rare opportunities which w now offering in special bari ol stylos aiid shop worn goods, buvall of the freshest and the best. wlong without ~ THOMSON'S CELEBRATED T, GLOVE-FITTING i R CORSETS : GLOVE FITTING HAVE NEVER VAL TO MALE MORE PO THAN EV A PERFECT FIT CUARANTEED. THREE LENGTHS, Short, Medinm and Extra Long. Highest Awards VY . Granted BEST GOODS AND CHEAPEST QUALITY. For sale ywher THOMSON, LANGDON & 0., NEW YORK, SOLE MANUFACTURERS EXHAUSTED VITALITY A Great Medical Work for Young and Middle- Aged Men, ronr W THYSELF middl SRuifring fr Vitality, A and wll who are Know whit ails U f who' awarded wuthor. Tustratly the presw. freo if y body Medical Institute Buifineh st: Hoston, confidentinliy a0 a1l disens B To WEAKME* e iy, ost e P alise (scalod) sontaiiing full me cure, froe of char Kmmw o, PAGF. .. FOWLER. Moodus, Conn. ¥ Dr. WL Mass.. who partic Max Meyer--Established 1866--Adolph Meyer Max Meyer & Bro., TH AND FARNAM STREE General Agents for STEINWAY, CHICKERING, KNABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS,, and JAS, W. STARR P-|-A-N-0-§ Story & Clark aud Shoninger-Bell Organs SIXTEI Il NERVOUS, CHRONIC and PRIVATE DISEASES of MEN and Wones successfully treatod, YOUNG MEN Nervons Aversion to Debility Soclety, Ki i0-Urinary or cure. ChaTges reas MIDDLE-AG N rent by n cHeuin it Pit e aiih “Young Man's Friend; or Guid: FIREE TO AL Al DR. SPINNEY & CO.,, or. 1oth & Douglas 8185 or Nutional Dis v 1.th and Mati, Kausas City, Mo Wedleck, " pensary, corie YELL(JW SI:EN;: ;tLLOW TUBS Use ‘“Peerless Brand” BALTIMORE Fresh Raw Oyfisters,“ C. H. PEARSON & GO, Balfimore, Wi P PTY 0 Fowartal, 1ita) dive. AVOIA TrR, Stathp for pamphiot. TR FOR D1<ERKE INVENTOR, 181 WABASH AVE.. GHicaoe FOR MEN ONLY! 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