r ' TIIE OMAHA DAILY U:jCi-MONDAY. AT'HTT. 0. innn 1 PA1 M SUM) Y V A(T cIoS of the ' 'M-oi.lw attending their alo, . WILM UUJLl:i)lL tion nvo tho chureh tie pastor gave them "fT" Beginnlnf of Holy Week a Oraat Event Id Several of the Churches. the following word of ndvlce: I "Would you make life happy for yourself nnd others" Then ftilnvate gentle nianne.s . nnd the hnblt of thiaktiiK only pure anl beautiful thought-; try. If but a little, ca.h ' day to copy something of Christ In your 5PC!AL MUSIC AND PALM DECORATIONS your Joy with other's Jtate fal!.'ioid cow- ! ardice and dishonesty and love kindness I Il..rll,,e.l on ..,..,, Will , ' '"kB ' - " v " ....... ..-.. jmui iiit'iiua mm i learn from them obedience, patience and content, tiive our mlnfl nnd body to work, hut alto to play, nnd tseek the fields nnd Wood and water nf Drvl'a mil.,.- ! llth and peace. This, dear friend. In the On the next day much people that were 1 thought t have for you upon your conflrma come to the feast, when they heard that tlon day." Jeuus was coming to Jerusalem, took There was a special musical twrvice in branches of palm trees nnd went forth -to .which Miss Frances Itoeder Prof v'mnr ........ tfi... -...i .,!..! tt ...... til 1 i - 1 ., ... ' riis hikvi linn aim ti nil, iiuuuim.i. uirmra i.i .ieunann ami Mr. Carl Smith assisted lllf I..1UK Ui Jlirue'1 Idai CUIUt'lU iu tuu uuiuv Jltml IiiitiiiKTN lie HuriiiMl ami Their Anhen t'neil on Axil Vciliiciilnj. , of tho Lord. John xll 12-13. In every Catholic, Episcopal nnd Lutheran church In Omahn Sunday was commemorated t'HHtyilAMTV lritlt-oj 'I'll 1 1 MI'lltNT, this triumphal entry of Jcaus into the holy n,,.. P V 'J.,''' "V ' V" city, and in most of the churches of other plllpll'0th;0 e g denoauluat on concision was made to Palm ! uay. In tIl( ,, hla . &2 ofV the very best is demanded, Ivory Soap is used in the nursery. At the same time, in hundreds of families where economv decides the choice, Ivory Soap is selected. Thus its purity attracts the rich; its economy attracts the poor. High quality and low cost: is there any better combination ? CO Ft -,? lltl tf Tt r-OCTM 6lI CO tiacmntfi --fJ--"J-rfl a i ap-ta a-- SOUTH OMAHA NEWS.1 Ing 1h to bo done on streets In nil sections of tho city, Ikldca the grading ome pav ing Is to bo done. Just now n petition Is nomg circulated for the paving of 0 street from Tweii'v-fourth to Twenty-sixth, llrlck By the fullure of tho city council to meet 10 ho nlld " ls ejected that beforo on Saturday night tho ordinance regulating fB" t''1'' Portion of O street will bo almost tho salt of liquor, Introduced at tho action 08 mucJl of a uujl tnet as .V street. Thursday night, virtually becomes n dead ?,,,lew" "wvo been ordered laid In all Issue. At tonlghfs meeting tho time of tho tho !vnr,,H aud P""ticnt walks will be council will bo taken up with closing up old l'x' (1nvM " H0Vcral of tho strecta tuo busmen nnd canvnwlng the returnfl. After blL,lHess I'ortloit. nnm"'!u" f"r "'"-"'-' Sel.ool. Z r.nT, n" T.'" i1;',;r! Th0 "ohemlan Improvement club and tho ML m d Vy,nenT""l,,CC Adklns. Dohen.lan lodges are considering the nlvls Wartln Ml ler and Dvorak. At the c(clu- nl.lllty of purchasing u ph.no for the Jung ulon of this duty Mayor Ktmor will step maun school. These societies have nlre.idy "" ""' ' 11 1,1 "' executive cnair geetired a line portrait of Jungmann, to be to Mayor Kelly. Tho retiring councilman will give tii their seats to the new mi-mbers and, Clerk rihrlgley will rail tlio roll for thu llrst time. Next will come tho appointment of a councilman to succeed Kelly. Quito, n num Jer of well known republicans arc after this jilace, but Mr. Kelly has not Intimated whom he will appoint. Whom the now appointee hag been worn in an adjjournmcnt will bo Uiken until Tuesday. At the nrnslon Tuesday n prra ldeiit will bo elected nnd committees named. Considerable Interest is being taken by ths Jieoplo In the organization of the council nnd n great many wonder who IM John ston, the only democratic member, will como In. Mayor-elect Kelly ls met on every hand with applications for positions. It is aa ecrtod that ho ha over a doztn cppllcatlon.s for chief of police, to tay nothing of a stack of applications a foot high for portions on preen'ed to the schoil when the dedliatory exorcism are held. There Is quite a sum of money of) hand now for the defraying of expenses at the dedication, and a great many members of tho I m nen it? lit club favor curtailing tho expenses of these exer cises nnd purchasing a piano. More than likely this will be done. r Srlii(i ('li-niiliiK. There ls plenty of work for the sanitary Inspector to do Just now. us in my of tho alloys aro In a filthy condition. Just m I fM tm II.... Ileeii lliilliii(iilil- l'ollllh.,1. occupied the church Sun- Sunday, either in decorations, by a refer- , Trluinpll 0, , cVoss and nVchose for lnpn In thn linnlnr'a Tinnn. nr n hum nl 1.1. ..... .. .. . . . ul uuse lor music, in Catholic and Episcopal churches , MrtlJrorlAPX pa ms blced by tho inters were dls- bo an everlasting dominion Indestruc Ihle rlbutcd among he worhlperfl Thcw palnw , and that nil the kingdoms of 0 world n most cases will bo priserved to bo burned .should become tho kingdoms of tho Lord later and their ashes used on Ash Wednw- over which the I.ord shall reign forever' y ,r- Stein Bpoke of the claim") Christ Tho congregation of St. rhllomeua's ca- , mado In the early period of his life lie thedral presentol a beautiful sight as It ' nsserted that "I am the light nnd the' wav filed from tho building at tho conclusion of no man shall enter tho kingdom of heiv'u the morning service, each Individual, young except by me." One of the characteristics and old, bearing a nprlg of palm, tho syra- of mnnklnd. he said, most detestable to all bol of peace and love. Practically the same spectacle was witnessed at each of the Catholic and Episcopal churches. Theso branches, pinned to tho ccat or carried In the hand, wero retained throughout tho day. In some localities, especially In tho riHidcnco districts, many persona upon the street bore this mute evldenco of faith In the humble Nazarene and In the principles He died to maintain. Is conceit. And yet there hns nevrr been any charge of conceit brought against tho Christ. Through all tho nges there Ins been no successful contradiction, no op position, no resentment to Christ's asser tions. "Jesus claimed that tho future would bring about unlvetsal Christianity, a vnst empire ruled by tho spirit of OoJ." said Mr. Stein. "In the acquisition nf thi ,.m In the Lutheran churches palms wero , Plro there was no conquering army, no iM.iiuciii power, no macninory put Into mo tion. Christ discarded all ordinary human Instrumentalities of conquest. We are par ticularly Interested in the flenesis of thU prophecy, which wasymbollzed by Christ's triumphal entry Into Jerusalem on this day l'alm Sunday, many hundred years ago Hut more Interested aro wo In tho fulfillment of this prophecy. Tho most conspicuous fact Is that Christ's kingdom Is still with us, It still survives. It has triumphed over the wreck of time, nations hne fallen and crumbled away, countless dynasties have been swept away, languages have become obsolete, so great have been the ravages of time, and yet Christ's kingdom Ik still with us." Itcv. Mr. Stein spoko of the growth and spread of Christianity and asserted that It Is now In the height of Its glory, with no possibility of any lessened Influence. not distributed throughout tho congrega Hons, but tho altars wero decorated with them. At Kountzo Mimorial church these decorations were especially beautiful. (JroupcU about tho pulpit and baptismal font were potu of tho exotic, their bright green folingo converting tho lnclosure into an arbor, poetically guggititivo of the day's tokmn significance. l'alm Sunday ls the first day of holy week and tho last Sunday before Easter. It Is commemorated as tho day on which the Snvior went up Into Jerusalem to that feast of tho passover, which was HIh last, and which was so noon followed by tho cruel fixluu ami resurrection. OF A I.I, sreenss. Sermon It;- lti-v. WyckolT nt lWlKrini Co n tt remit I n n ll I Chureh. Hev. E. I). Wyckoff, who comes to Ply mouth Congregatlonnl chureh from Prescott, Atlz., preached nt that church Sunday morning, taking as his theme. "The Essen tlaln of Succws," his text being Luko 5, 5-6. Reading the text, tho minister said: "This text brings to us the thought of the possi bility of success In splto of failure. Thco aro somo causes of failure beyond the con trol of man, but generally failure results from somo net which could have ben avoided. Tho first trait which marks the soon as tho new administration comes In I failure may he pride. Three thousand years tho city will bo given a genrrjl clcanlug aK wlso '"a" sa'J tat prldo gosth boforo up. .Notices win be served upon property owners to clean their yards and have thu rubbibh hauled away. Particular attention will bo paid to the alleys and by the end of the month tho city will doubtless present a much more nttractlve appearance. J nut I ll l'oiiiiiieui" Toil in. Contractor Dan Hannan will commence tho pollen force. It Is understood that on work on tho grading of Twenty-second nic(iay. arior tlio organization of the conn- street from Q to S. It ls estimated that ell, Mayor Kelly will decnpltato a majority 10.C00 yards of dirt will have to be moved, of tho official heads of the present force. 1''lr "rk the district will pay nt the Very few promises of positlorm have hevn ra,p of 10.21 cents per cubic yard. It Is jnado by Mr. Kelly, but It was reported last estimated that the entire work will cost Slight that ho had, with the nwdstance of 1,1 t,1L neighborhood of $1,100. Contractor Ills friends, mado up a slate for tho force . Ila'mon says that he will put a large tone Ittimnr hn.i It that no change will bo made nt "(irl nnJ wl" P11"1' grading as rapidly In tho otllce of city nttnrney until the closo U8 P0"'0!"- of the present term of court, which will bo I . . noon after May 1. Mr. MontKomery will be I n ""V ( "r Me..i.K. .. .. u.r.iri;, nun ii, nit; annual meet ing of the Joint Car Inspection association win bo Held nt tho Exchange building. A present seven railroads filtering here aro nnowcil to clrso up tho liuslmns of tho present term In order that his sticcesi-or may start lii with a clean set of books. As fnr Hi., ml... ..l.... ..... . ru a ii, "...u ""-mbrrs of this association and the work f.avlne thst nm;. " . ,10,,u..hJr thc force aP"es to be satisfactory matter nf rimni i . . ."' ..! " " nterestcd. Officers for the year will .mm.. ;. .. , V. . """u"s"" o ousted and report of the last tlx months familiar with tho duties. of his olflce. Ills will bo rend nionius iirst tluty will be the thorough reorganlza-I tlon of the rollco force. W'hrn this linn tinon Mnulr citv ;o.nIi accomplished the attention of the executive i ''''T'' wn large uttenduuee nt all the will be turned to tho other devartments. . I.! Ll" ".':. N.mv Honey (Inter Iti-uiiln t Iiiiim. Postmaster Etter hns received n lottr. ... - - - - - - vxkixii nun lvii liJIUl'll'l I IJ. from Hon. Perry S. Heath, first nsslntnnt I An adjourned meeting of tho Hoard of imstmaster general. Instructing him to cash. Education will Uo held tonight, nil money orders, lrripectlvo of tho place I Clerk-eiect Shrlgley will retain Miss Jen- nt payment named In such order Tho. "" ' ms omco ror a montli. Identity ef the holder of the rrder must L,?'1,1,',' "l? ""tlio part of the city conn however, be thoroughly ...ab..,. ti VISITIMi JIIMM'Ull ritr.w nr.x. Todnv the local hrlrlt i-.ir.la will rf tl til tl n a ...... i, .i. 4V"",ll"l Tlio Muto roof on tlit ew Kli'0ul ther, all money orders are to bo cashed, re- , '"entuj on Kaniie of the. fact that the corresponding ' ,',,,".r lo,K, No- m- Oegree of Honor ndvlie may not have reached tho olilce upon Vorkin !'n haMr'1 ,Mr,y ThurMdil' '"s1" "t which drawn. This authorization Is In- I The choril iminn urn ..... endel to be s0 construe,! that anv monev ! tin, Vlri "mV n VR.i "'Z1 .. 1 . ........ , vt.UIlll UI1 order may bi rathcl at anv ottlco of tho l,1 evening of May S. first and second classes, whether or not',,u'',' I'l",'rcl of Cleveland, O., Interna- thr, c::rrr."",r.nK. ,a,iv't:". bo on ,,k-. ! P .?.inn.,lzsepre,,otf $&4snmz r;. ...,-..-, vuill llllH uuxiKtire. Having nun nuuiehseii tlie I. 1 1 )iiii..rs in ih,. Trtf- I f o .,1.1 .ml ... I ... .. ....... . .. .i rt.ii..iiimi .....1 . . . v' . llll- j in" uuiirovtuiieni oi tne motley i """ "niiii; in i.nDor temple. nnii-r Burvue. emnracc! rentures which will meet with tho substantial approval of the business pebilc nnd will result In reducing tho complaints made because of the prac tice followed heretofore I'iIn'oiiiI ier lrr, Ditrltig holy week dally rvlces will bo hold at St. Mnrtln'ti Eplscojial church nt 9 10 a. m. and 0:30 n. m. and each afternoon at 1. excepting O00.J Priday, when U ls not so .much what tho newspapers say. as what neighbor says to neighbor, or friend to friend, that has brought Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Dlrrahoea Uem-dy Into such general use. It is as natural for people to express their gratitude after using mis rmieuy as it is for water to flow down hill. It Ih the one rem-ily that can always bo depended upon, whether a baby is sick with cholera Infantum or a man with choleru PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. three hours' ervlco will bo held from noon "'"rhus. It ls pleasant, safe and reliable. niuu .1 I ills mrvlco correspond to tho ,,a ) ou a 'uotllo of It In your home? uiuiv wiien Christ hung upon the cross. Persons may come and go nny time during I tho three hours. All who deslro to partici pate in tlure devotions are welcome. The I Mr John Edwards of Hastings. N.b ....... ,s ,,,,, lj0oa rriuay r.rvlco will 1 .in- u lo for the India famine siilferers. On Easier day the offering will ho do voted to tho cnniplet'ou of the new church. ''" f Hurry Cllliill, Auing Chief of Police Alllo was Informed y.wt.rday tlut Harry Elliott, the lad who ,aw"ny ,r" hl home nt Eloventh nnd William str..-t. Omahn. n dav or two neo was stonplng wlth a farmer nanuM Walker In Sarpy c unty. The chief drove down i .here aud found that the hoy had rone. I ii aco or i.tiio-t was f0Uud at Avery, where .... ...... ....,.m.,i ior work nt the brick yard. 1 rom this point tho trail was lost. It U thought that the boy m 80Uth with somo r.rmer Chief Mile Is continuing his Inves! ligations and bop to locate tho lad In a nay or two. SI nil Improvement, C..neniilnte.l. it Is pr.di.-tM on nil sid.u that tho com log summer will bo a busy ouo In building circles Breat many Improvementa will bo mado In tho city, as considerable grnd- CASTOR I A For Infanta and Childron. .The Kind Ycr Have Always Bought Bears .lt 6lUiUuru ut II T Jones. iiriHi,li-m ,.f ii,n 1.,.,.... v.. ......... .Mum in sewaru, , spent Sunday at to.- Murniy. ' Ueorge II Murrav, aKent of the "Evil hye . onipany of New Vork. is stopping at the Merchants. W. tl. IHinhnm of the Dunham Manufne. turlng company. St. I,uIh and ChUago, Is In the city on buslne. Miss draco Ludlngton and Miss Mabvl rnrrltigton of New- Vork are visiting Miss Hazel Luke nt tho Murray. John E Owens of the firm of Owens Hroa.. railroad contrnetois of W'nytiM .V.-ii Is spending a few days ut the Men hauls " Kiisson Miller, state bank examiner, of West Liberty, In.. Is spending a r,.w d.iys In the city. and Is reglstireu" ut the .Mi'r eliauts. W. S. Cook of Wakefield nnd V. 11 Ad nms of Wayne, who oiwrute large stock raiifhes In the western part of the state are reclstered nt the Merchants. Colonel E. K. Itamaker, traveling for an eastern food company. Is registered at the Murray. In evidence of the superiority of bis line of good Mr. Itamaker introduces In evldenco his weight 313 pounds. It Vanlloeren nnd wife and Mrs. V, A Orantiy of Calsklll, N. v., William and Frank VnnHrockllti of Amsterdam, N. y tourists from the Pacific coast, aro mending a few days in the city 011 their way home. They will ho Joined tomorrow by others of ttio party. LOCAL BREVITIES. nv. n: Ij.' ,k"ox wI" ' special preacher In Trinity cutlunlral this evening ut S o clock. Tho ono-story frame dwelling at 1313 Cen ter htreet cvcupletl by John Volehrudsky was dumaceil tiv 11 r.. 1,. ih.. ..i.,,. .,r tl: Buudjy .venln. " destruction. Thero are notablo examples In tho Old Testament of this fact. Saul net up his will against tho will of OoU nnd h'n kingdom was given to another. Ilelshnzzar, king of Babylon, was uncqunled for tho grandeur of bin capital and the power of his reign, but bo wa3 weighed iu the balance and found wanting. "Kear Is another thing that will lead to failure. There Is nothing that ls certain of kucccss, but some people with an excessive amount of fear are afraid to venture. If ono dares nothing 0110 can win nothing. "A third raeson fur failuro Is an Indolent spirit a tendency to dlsllko exertion whatever ls easily attained is nil right, but persons with this spirit want nothing that Is hard to get. Procrastination In the out growth of this spirit Prlnco Napoleon, called by his ncqualnanccs 'Mr. Ton-MInutes- Too-Late," lost his life in a campaign In South Africa because ho continued too long over hla coffee. "A fifth reason for falluro Is Insufilrlcnt preparation. Opportunity comes, but man Is not ready nnd tho result is failure. Tho sixth reason Is disoboJIeucc. Saul was told to destroy Agag nnd nil of his possessions. Ho permitted tho people to spare tho lives of cattlo and sheep which hn said were kept j Lagrlppe coughs often continue for months to sacrifice to the Lord, but tho prophet told ! 8,1(1 sometimes lead to fatal results after him that obedience was more pleasing In ln" Pal'ent is supposed to have passed tho tho sight of the Lord than sacrifice, and thn l'a"ger point. Foley's Honey and Tar nf. Lord took his kingdom from him nnd gave forjB Positive protection and security from I It to another. Many fine opportunities aro lIloso C0URns- for silo by Mycro-Dillou Hev. Mimlellli W.-leonii-il Vnrlc Areniif I'reMliytorlim Chureh. Itev. J, A. Montelth, who recently resigned a pastorate at Ceddr Itaplds. Ia.. preached Sunday morning antl evening at the Park avenue Pnited Presbyterian church. iuv .Montelth will appear In tho same pulpit next Sunday and as this church Ls temporarily without a pastor, tho ' vlsltlne clorevmnn may bo colled. ' Hov. Montelth took for his tex Deuteron- omy, first chapter, twenfy-flrst verwe. incidental to his regular sermon thp speaker mentioned 'Omaha an a nronuslnir cljy, populated by a splendid people. "Ellm- inato an sin and Omaha would practically bo a heaven." he declared. Hut so Ion as sin exists, Itev. Montelth said. Omaha would ..ut uu uii ia me proper standard. He did not, however, miggrat that sin Is more prev alent here than in other cities of like nlze. loucning tho scriptural part of hla dls. course Hev. MoMelth told how tho chil dren of Israel wero shown the promised land and tho message received by theso children, ho declared, U true of the chil dren of today. After so many centuries it applies the same ns of old. The church Is led by an Invisible pillar. Happlnef. the speaker uhserted, docs not depend so much on earthly environments as on the condition of soul and spiritual attainments. To tho church tho promised land la wherever God Is. Heaven may Ih. found In a dungeon by these who are spiritually able to appreclato It. Iu conclusion Itov. Montelth suggested that church people should not only bo hearers of tho word of Ocd. but that they should be nlert ln tho execution of scriptural commands. "DEAH Mns. PlNKHAM! I siA'erod for two venrs with different femrtlo troubles. I had fallinc of tho womb, xvhitiw. irregular and pniuful monstruntion. such tcrribln liendnebeq mul bearing-down pain. I was nearlr crazv. I tmiil out n crent nmnv dollars for doctor's medicine, but obtained no rolicf, nnd tho doctor told mo I could not lxs cured. My husband insisted on my taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I must say I never had imbuing iicip 1110 so niucli ana in so short a time. I havo now taken eight bottles of it nnd am well. My cough is gouo and I can work all day without fooling tired. My hoalth is bettor than for ten yoars. I know Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegctnblo Compound saved my lifo. I adviso oil sick womon to tako it.' Mits. C. F. Tunniclikk, Wcggelaud, Minn. CratUudo for recovered health makes gen erous hearts. Womon who sook Mrs. Pinkham's advice aro promptly helped, and thoy want all slok women to know about It. Mrs. Pinkham's advloo Is free. Her addross Is Lynn, Mass. HRS. Wn. 5T0NB, North Dnnn, Hnss., writes: "Deap. Mrs. Pinkham I havo followed your kind nnd freo ndvico and am to day a now woman. My last doctor told mo I would havo to go through an operation boforo I could bo well. I had womb and ovarian trouble I would suffer something torriblo. such nain in niv left niilo ami it seemed as though I was all falling to pieces. Was nervous all tho time, and could not sloop nighU. I cannot thank you enough for boing so kind. I shall always recommend Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetablo Compound, and hopo that my lottor may benefit somo other poor suffering woman." Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has mado a constant record of euros for thirty yoars. It acts directly on tho female organism and makes If healthy, relieving and curing all Inflammation and displacements MRS. IHFELD, 509 Jefferson Place, Union Hill, N. J., writes: "DkahMhs. Pinkham : I havo you to thank for my health and strength. I havo taken your medicine for two years. Boforo I began its use I was so weak that after I had worked an hour in tho morning I was obliged to lie down. I had fearful headaches, could not sloop, had palpitation of tho heart, was always tired, and suffered in many other ways. Now I am perfectly well and much stronger thnn I was ton years ago. I am flfty-threo years old, and the mother of ten childron. I never feel tired sinco taking your Vegctablo Compound.'' Lydia E. Pinkimm's Ve&etaBsie Compound THE WORLD-FAMOUS MEDICINE FOR WOMEN chlnery anil he expects to make a great succefH of tho enterprise. There is a great deal of activity In this district this spring. Three largo eastern companies havo purchased old mining prop erties, mostly freo milling nnd plans aro being made to erect two now stamp mills, ono of which will have a capacity for treat ing mo tons of ore per day. It Is expected that tho railroad through this district will bo completed by June nnd this will open up the rich mines to the outside world. C. H. Crabtree of I)cs Molnc3. Ia.. trcas uuer of tho Gladiator Mining company, has arrived In Deadwood to start work on his Company's property west of this city. Ho was accompanied by I). H. Fillmore of Dons, Ia., and F. W. Tutln of Dos Moines. The company was only recently organized for tho the l'nlte.1 Typewriter company, has do- of tho patient or tho probability (or lack of elded to return to Iowa without requisition probability) that they may bo of service. It impers. .-uaxweii was mulcted by tho grand Jury at DcsMoines on March 23. often happens that It Is tho least useful nnd most tactless women of a community who are moot active In tholr attentions to tho allllcted. Such visitors seriously handicap tho efforts of the physician and nurses and undoubtedly cause many a dentil. It Is as tonishing to witness tho rcckli-ssness of most families in regard to this phaso of the. caro of their sick. Unless a uatlent Is actually COLUMIR'S, O.. April 8. A sneclal to the in artlculo mortis the countrv doctor ilnca Ohio Statu Journal from Uarnesvlllo, O.J not like to endnngor his popularity by 8ays: I ordering the arbitrary exclusion of visitors. mum mu inasueii men entered tlio ' without nis commands to back them up ROBBERS KILL FOR SIX CENTS Morula Secure Little for Miu-.li-rliiK Voiiiik Mini riir Hume. III.-, Ohio. iiouso or Mrs. James Wnrrack, ;fn aged widow, Hvo miles south of this place. Living with Mrs. Wnrrack were her granddaughter, i,rn,.B f .,,.in .,;..,...,..;. 'another young lady and her grandson. Clnr- ...... ..v... viuiiini ni' u lurrmiMi Drug Co., Omaha; South Omaha. Dillon's Drug Store, lost through disobedience of somo well known law. "There Is a valuo to failure, for by study ing It wo may avoid the errors which causeil It. In the face of apparent falluro the groat et success may bo attained, even aa De mosthenes and Disraeli attalued success as orators. "Tho elements of aucces aro: First, o' o dlence. When Jesus told Simon to take In his net there was ItiEtant obedience. "Second, enthusiasm. Not tho enthusiasm which burns when all things are favorable, but tho cnthuislamn which gives tho elastic step and bright eyo when things look dark-ret. mini. fUTseviiraiicp. nm me world.""'"- "i nurea, u., 10 act n ipn calls success is often failure, and what the ' cral superintendent of both properties. Tho world deems falluro Is often surer. h. ! company purchased a twenty-ton derrick MINING IN THE SLACK HILLS fircnt II.-miiIIm I ((., from the cmv I'oreeliiln Clny 11 ml .11 11 r III c Conipiiiiy. IIRADWOOD, S. dT April S.-(Speclal.)-II. 11. .Voblo of Yale. Mich., president of the niack Hills Porcelain Clay and Marble com pany, which was recently organized nt Cus tor for the purpose of Inaugurating work on tho marblo and knolln clay proposition northeast of CiiBter, has employed Amos .noriey or Wealth, inlluence, reputation, three are the measuro of the world's success, and tho more money, the more inlluence of tho right engine nnd holler and other stone-carrying iiiiiciuuery at Chicago ami a force of twelve men was set to work building roads and spirit of Jesus Christ In our llfo we will merit success." kind, nnd tho more reputation a man gets j long tho preliminary work nt both the tho better, so ho gets them honestly, but I marll and kaolin clay ledges on Thursday, there Is something higher. If we show the T,lB urllPRton Hallway company has prac- ucauy promised to build a railroad from Custer out to the company's properties Just as soon as tho product is ready to bo shipped In largo quantities. A. I). Arundel of '.Minneapolis, who has been working upon soveral promising prop erties ln Pennington county, has returned 1 vrni.i.r.i -iT.tUTV op I IIS I'M. Itev. Trefr. Sixyn III Cenlni OoInIioiii 'Dint of Slinliexiieiir., In Kountze Memorial rhnrrh lliw im...i lrroilnrlpt- Trofr nn.lir ,,rol,,l ,' I to reSUlllO Work oil the Lena colli rnlnn Ing sermon from Luko xlx. .17-38, "And i ",hl'h loo"u''' ",)mlt fo,lr miles ,lor"' ulinn ho una rnmo nlirh vn n. .t. I 0( '"" Uy. A Shaft has been Illlt down descent of the mount of Olives, the wholo 1 f"".100 ,eet nn'1 C0!ll"al)I', eross-iuttlng multitude of the dls?lntr humn i ri., I "as beon ,0"l- A trst Tun of 100 tons of nnd praise Cod with n loud volco for nil tho 7 Was """lo n sllurt ln, nR0 nt t!l" '',1 mighty works that they had sesn. Saying. ,i U 8!,amp ml" M,t ot 111,1 clt- ""' Illeesed be tho king that Cometh ln tlio name .ah-i-ihukix muisiaciory in of the Lord; peace In heaven and glory In I . ,t"-Jl1-1' " ""u ,s ' c renponed " " pnil run nn n .t nvt .... ...,ln . . . the Highest. I "" --'.-"..' rmiv. .nr. Aruuuei "A great many have, the erroneous Id.a'; ?uua8?n tuo i'0i"onod Ox and that this multitude which met Jesus at tho ' . "unKO une ' -0 ''arto mi-'ng mount of Olives In tho same that, a few1., T "w"i " mil city, days later, demanded beforo Pilot that ho bo 1 , , , hnvo '""'n (,t'volnPt'' 'inlto ex- execute.1." said the pastor. "This Is entirely 't'nslv,cly- '"""hlpnilile copper and gold ore Incorrect. The throng at the mount of . PC? f0Uml on -Mrr.u-e of oath and Olives wan from tho country-recruited from , ?T ,P , uran,,m ore hai ut'e found, tho sturdy peasantry of Judea aud Oalllee- , , . . l'Ml,eJ Stat(,s la a vor' raT0 while tho rabble that sought Ills deith he valuable mlnoral. Several hundred tons fore Pilot was from tho city. The latter was from the slums, a vicious, Infl.iiiimah'o mob, ready always to Incite riot and dl 'content." On tho subject of Jesus' personality. Iter Mr. Trefz said: "Wo have much to honor Him for lienldes Hln meokncis anil Ills morality. Wo honor Him for His Intel lectual attainments. Ills was a genius bo eui'per oro nave been taken out of tho Copper (Jlanco mine ready for whlptnont to uiiiaiia. mere are six clnlms In the Poi soned Ox group. The new railroad that Is being built by the Dakota-Wyoming Hallway company from Myntle to Rapid City passes through the Arundel ground and Rapid river runs across several claims. Knstern par ties nre negotiating for tho two groups with 11.. .... .1... . . . . - side which those of Plato and Shakespea-e ' . " V Wwm . K ,,w coer . ,.,..M Tn, . ...... . ' n 0 ledges and erecting a sme ter to he m. i.v water power from Rapid river. J. C. Sherman, who ownod a part In'erest In these two copper propositions, will in a aro obscure. The beautiful thoughts He ut- tered havo not an equal In literature. Tho sermon on tho mount la the nwit ma; jiinceui epic uie worm has ever known mining ground which Joins tho Hotnestnko possessions on tho west nnd Is only a short dlstanco from tho rich Orantz mine. Klvc tunnels and ono shaft have already been niade on the property. It Is the plan to erect a 100-ton cyanide plant this season near tho mine. J. M. Sweeney of Detroit. Mich., general manager of tho llrltlsh-Amerlcnn Oold nnd Copper company, will arrive ln De-adwood next week for tho purposo of commencing workln the big copper estate west of Roch- ford In Pennington county. This company Intends to erect a smelter on this copper property. W. W. Olds and associates of Custer have organized a company of local business nipn to sink a 200-foot shaft on the May lode, located nine miles west of Custer on Light ning creek. This ls tho oro body that was discovered by two cowboy last summer, from which ore was taken which assayed $40,000 per ton gold. A shaft has already 1een sunk about fifty feet, which has shown the vein to bo permanent and it continues to retain good values. Eastern capital has taken hold of tho North Star mine, about eight miles west of Custer. A steam hoUUIng plant ls being put In and a shaft Is to be stink 200 feet. At the Vigilante copper and gold mine, nino mllcu northwest of Custer, a winze ls being 6unk on tho ore vein at a depth of .100 feet from the surface. A vertical of oro has been encountered, which essays about 3 per cent copper and JO In gold. Prank Herbert of Custer has leased the stamp mill on tho St. Ulmo property, four miles east of Hill City, and It is being put In repair to run on ore from tho Clara Hollo mine, located adjoining the St. Klmo mine, which Is tbo property of HerberL The St. Klmo mlno and mill are owned by Captain Marsh and arsoclates of Omaha, Tho lllack Hills Copper Mining company, which owns a large tract of ground went of Rochford, is making preparations to ex pend 110,000 ln development work of the claims. A carload of oro was shipped from this property to Chicago n short time ago, which netted IS. 8 per cent copper. Tho old Alexander and Marsh stamp mill nt Four Mile, ln Custer county. Is being run regularly on ore from the Umpire anl llaker gold mines In the s.imo district. Tho extraction of valuers Ih good and tho work will bo mado permanent. when awakened by tho threats of tho In truders, but young Wnrrack on hearing the ncn ordered them to leave. A scutllo ensuol In which Warrack was shot and killed. Tho burglars then bound tho three women nnd ransacked tho house, but secured only 6 cents In money. It wns daylight before ono of tho women freed herself and gave tho alarm. nioodhnunds will bo placed on the trail of tho murderers. A I'll! Ml' tip TIHII l.llTl.l-SVNKSS. Which Ciiiixon the Dentil of .Miiny SleU It VIl'tllllN, "Thoughtlessness nnd mistaken kindness In tho sick room slay their thousands, and tho family and nurses aro ofttinies tho unknown accessories to the dee'd," Ih tho emphatic opinion of Illand Ilrunner Huddlcston writing of "Visitors to the Sickroom" Iu Woman's Homo, Companion. "They fear criticism too much. Their mothers nnd grandmothers never dreamed of refusing admittance to tho sick room; It would 'cause talk' to begin It. So tho nurse cas custom, and puts tho family that attempts Lho lnilovatlon In vites and guts tho ostracism tt tho neigh borhood for no short time. I would not hi thought to decry tho good, sensible, self denying neighbor nurso who In almost all rural communities and In homes of slondor means everywhere must supply the place ot the trained nurso when the home force Is not sufficient to properly caro for n patient. (Jod alone, knows the extent of her useful ness or can adequately reward her. Only cheerfully sympathetic society Is a benefit to convalescents, and that kind, like mudl clne. only at proper Intervals and In right amount. In fact, so much depends upon tho mood and manner of the visitor that ono might almost advise the patient to observu tho caution that Is ulllxcd to tomu proscrip tions, Shake welt bufore taking.' " All palms, bulbs and other choice plants from (1 1 eater America exposition aro for sale at Apalry building. Exposition grounds, at very low pr'ces. Open Sunday. TRY GRAIN-0! TRY GRAIN-OI jiu cause iaia to uegin It. ask your grocer today to show you n asts responsibility off on or GKAI.N-o, tho new food idrlnl a blind trust In Providence 1X1? Xlt ?'icu" ,0f ,?n,l, T'n "h"'- pack- rink that iri.,ir i. ."?.Yi.. u" 'iron may nnd the deed Is done! No matter how vlsll. vi n.lnlf ji .i. ....'J Jl.,.'..y. ftH ,w' '.?.. tho It narrows tho soul of n nervous woman to .lm" hfivo r,iilal.1.,e' nl.iu. V.. ........ .... I "Ut ....... ............. i..u,,b lui-it.- uu, must num. who will persist In Invading every sick 100111 1 dlstre thoy can reach, nardle,s of tho condition cla' package. Hold by all grocc . .... l,V K, .1 I tA 1... . iff- ,.?ef Vroun of AIo1"- or Java, It iS lllilde from llliri. rrnln. ...... .u ilr.ll...... ......." I. .. . (IIS "V...U.U n.uiii.iun lucr vi'.i It without ss. 'a tho-iriin .f .:. J;.""?0'!1 una Every Day We Get Letters from pleasetl customers tliat linve lMitmlit our iiinii'.s ?L'..-. three-sole shoes Tin-si- arc tlio ;ictitosl values we have over Klvfuiiinile f l'nt ininllty calf uppers that wo will Kimrnutoo lo wear out two pairs of shoes- ami tho soles arc of hciiiiIiio oak hole Iciihcr-Tlils Is In every sense a nicliiinlc's shoo that has no ciiunl for lini'il wear -cniiics In hieo only with tho pliiln. coiiiiortnlile toe We take as uiin li tniv in llitlnj,' these shoes as any simc In tin- house. Drexel Shoe Co. Onftka'a I.-IbIi Shoa U1U FAKNAM STKIiEF. N 'XfSm r wmmm . .5 L And ,h. "ot powe; , tShn ' lZ TtuT'llZ A class of twenty-seven young people gold ,olZ "cblV "yar of ".Vavel lie h. were presented for confirmation. At the 'put In a largo amount of Ure'dB,u" ma "Will Ho AVIIIiuiit ll-illUltloil. SIOl'X PALLS. S. D., April 8,-iSpeMal.) Lloyd Maxwell, a well known young man of Sioux Palls, who was arrested Saturday nnuiliuui. ui. vv.lll.HH irom UfH MOIUOS, I TL r 1 1 IV 1 la., charging him with embezzlement f rom , II1U riaming 01 nGlU8S 1 . j Has heeonio nn ai t with us there nre two wuyu oi iniiiiiiig one is tuo riKlil way, tho other Is the wrong way We have f mined ho many that we know only the right way Then we lve you the laiKt'st assortment of inouldlns to select from you ever Haw In your life nitfht up to date, too Nothing adds bo much to a room us a jik'turc well framed-We Invite visitors to our art department. A. HOSPE, Music and Art 1513 Douglas,