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COUMCILJLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. THE NEW PAST OK , llcv , G. AV , CronB' First Sermon In tlicCoMgccf > ntloiml Cliuroli , Yesterday morning Ilov. G. W , Craft * , the no\vly cilled paitor of the 0 onRrega- tlonnl church entered upon his ministra tions , hla sermon being as follows , from the text : "Joeus Christ , the same yesterday , to-day nnd forever. " lleb. 13-8. The world In which wo Hvo la ono of imitation and change. There Is n con stant vnmtion in nature. The various seasons differ ono from the ether , and no two days nro just nliko. Atonotlino the earth is robed in its pure whlto ermine af snow , nnd adorned as no queen has over been ndorned in its Icy jewels ; at another tlmo It ii clothed with the moat beautiful emerald and garlanded with flowora. And BO it Is with government ; there la constant change. And on it is oven with ourtclves. Now n little prattling child aronnd the fircsldo home ; then , a silver- headed sire , leaning upon the staQ. So it la with ovorythlng. The history of all things is remarkable for its changes , many of which bring sadness to our hearts , and the tear comes welling up to the eye , and it ecorus refreshing to tiavp our thoughts directed to the immutability of the Crea tor. tor.Wo Wo are glad to know that there la something that Is always going to bo the same something infinitely precious the Lord JOSUB Christ , according to the words of the npojtlo that wrote this let ter to the Hobrowa. Ho has been , and always will bo , the aamo ; touching the boundaries of the two eternities , the piat and the future , al ways the same. In my remarks this monriiiR , in this introductory intercourse , I wish to call your attention to n few points for your consideration , as well aa my own , In which this vrondotfnl poraon- ngo lisa been , la to-day , and always will bo , the anmo. Consider Jesus Christ in the visibility of Hit character and works , nnd in con sidering the subject lot us note In the first plico that Christ his always baon the Savior of mankind , nnd ever will bo. John in , Revelations , apaaka of this Christ as the man that was skin from the foundation of the world ; not as the man who tras crucified on Cal vary. Would you ask nhon Trns the foundation of the world made ? "In Uio beginning God made the heavens and the earth. " The foundation of the world was madu in the beginning , and the llov- clntlous say that Chtiat , the man , was slain than. It doss not moan that ho waa at that tlmo made a sacrlGca for tno nlns of the people. Ho was slain , as it were , then for the redemption of human ity , and then ho was given as the Re deemer of mankind , and the proclama tion of the true gospel waa sent forth. It vai then declared that the seed of the woman should bruise the eorpcnt'o head. In tlia fifty-third chapter cf Isaiah , what a minute and perfect description is given of the lifa and sufferings of the Lord Jesus Christ. How true to the 'acts ' he explains Hts history. "Ho wns voundod for our transgressions ; bruised 'or our iniquities , and with His stripes wo nro healed. " So perfect is this that omo of thoaa who are endeavoring..to sot , sldo the inspiration cf prophecy , bavo declared that It was not written hundreds f years before Christ , but tint it was written after these things came to pass. But the facts are it waa written before , nd this wonderful Redeemer was r s- vealed unto Isaiah. Ho was revealed un- o the prophet Daniel and to the an- ients. Jesus is the blotsod , glorious Saviour. Ho will be sufficient for the present , suf ficient for the future , until the last has been redeemed. In the second place Christ ia thp.aamo spiritually that Ho has over been. Ho is the clement of power. Ho did not come to us followed by a powerful army , and supported with wealth. Ho was born In poverty Burrounded by the poor and friendless. In three hundred years the civilized world , aa it wore , was conquered and brought to the Saviour's feet , and it wns done through this element of power of which wo bavp epnkon. Again , Christ is the same perfect Ideal man to-day that ho wns then. The union of the divine and the human in ono , and thin it appears to every one , the truth , the life , and the way. Study the life oi the Lord Jcsaa Christ , you cannot holj coming to the conviction that ho was somotbinc more than a man. The ngo oi the werM in wh'.ch wo Hvo is an age of criticism , and criticism has done its best in dissecting the character of Christ , but what has it found thorp' ' jt has found perfection. Looking for sii nnd error it has found light and purity looking for failure It has found intinlti baanty and glorious victory. The bleese < lamb of God stands before mankind ai the complete embodiment of all that le pure and noble nnd good , the suno yen terday , to-day and forever. Ho slandc upon the common piano of humanity The b'ost that wo or any man can do ii this world is to bo like him in thought iu word and in action. The highest aspi ration and purest hope of the Christian heart Is simply to bo like the Lord Josne Christ. Ho is f ho Savior of eternal life as ho 1ms always been , " 1 nm the resurroctlon and the life Ho that believeth on mo , though ho wore dead , yet shall ho Hvo again. " Ihon shall bo brought to pisi the siylng 'Dealli is swallowed up in victory. " " 0 death , where la thy sting ? O , crave where is thy victory ? " My dear friends allow ino to presen this savior to ynu , and allow mo In my ministry to this church to hold up to you tills Christ that hai been the savior of the world in all ages. Let us acknowledge Juaua aa our savior from Bin , as a mighty element of power In purifying Our lives , and In winning souls to the Lord Jeans Lot us gather around this blessed savior realizing that In Him alone wo have ; hops for a blessed future in this life , and a glorious life In the world to come. The governor has commissioned the following additional delegates to corgres on prlton reforms next JUDO : W. J Molr , Eldoraj M. H. Westbrook , Lyons B. F. Clajton , Macedonia ; Septh P Bryant , Davenport ; P. W. LaweUon CUrinda ; Albert Reynolds , M. D. , Clln ton ; Mm. Lonha Hall , Burlington , aci Mrs. Elizabeth Given , of Des Moluea. Mayor' * Order , I , W. R. Vvnghan , miyor of the cit of Council Blufl'i , la. , do hereby orde that every saloon , or place where beer wine , whisky , eta. , etc , is c'alraod ' to b for tale , thtt all of such places tnua clcto tholr front and back doors an must not sell anything that Is intoi eating from 8 a. in. to < J p. in , , on Marc 2 , 1885 , any policeman that fails to c this order obeyed , or neglects to arres any person drinking liquor on the street , or in any manner rofusoi to sao that the ordinances of our city am fully complied with , such police oflicets will to immcdl- atcly discharged from the force. W. R. VAUOIIAX , Mayor. March 1 , 1835. IOWA 1T1OIS. Ida county has a debt of $55,310. Keokuk draws the color line in skating inks. Burlington spent $53,993 on her sshools ast year. The Catholic chutch at ] Lcmara will est $ 10,000. A parly of Oklahoma raiders have been organized in DOS Moiucs. The Crcston opera house will engage 10 mora ankle companies. The spring registry shows there are ,425 voters in Sioux City. The engineers and surveyors Imvo ormod a atato organization , A Burlington hackmau was fined $50 or getting drunk at a funeral. Storm Lake has n population of 2,000 , lid Is now a city of the ( ccond class. The Lafco Mills vigilance club bluffed bo natives into respecting prohibition. The lots by the bnrnint ; of the 12 am- ) urg plow factory was § 10,000 ; Insurance , S20.0UO. A Des Molncs school teacher has been tschargul for reading the "Mistakes of MOSES rt The TCookult medical college lias just urned looao forty young "cemetery pro- Joe Fitzhcnry rebelled against the pop aw of Kooktik.His goods were confis cated and ho was landed in jail. An unmarried Algonn woman is anx- ouly watching the facialdcvolopmonts of icr now born baba for n likeness of Its athor. The Fort Madison & Northwestern ailroad is getting so deep into the mira f litigation that an early collapse Is ex- ) CCtCl. ( The railway bridge over Ihe Miesls- ippi river at Clinton , after fourteen fears' ' service , Is being replaced with now ron spans. A tailor named Miller , doing business t LoMars , on being accused of living In riminal intimacy with his step-daughter , kipped out. It la Istlmated two-thirds of the un- narried women of the state are opposed o prohibition , They favor the pop law very tlmo. The dead body of a man waa found Thursday last four mllo' southwest of At- antic. Investigation showed death had > eon caused by exposure. Col. Henderson , congressman from the Dubuque district , Is confined to hla bed n Washington by breaking out of old wounds received in battle. Dubuque has a young amateur skater amod Mitchell whom responsible sports wish to back against all comers under 14 ears of ago , for from $50 to $100. A tramp sot tire to the stables nnd icds of n farmer living about eight mlloa west of Webster City , burning up besides ; rain , hay , etc. , some olght or ten head f cattlo. The authorities of LoMars have so ared sufficient evidence to cause the ar- est of James Hopkins for firing the Ra- ere house and Plymouth mill a few veeks ago. The policeman of Sioux City fired wonty shots at a colored tramp on the nn and failed to hit him. On being eprimandod by the marshal ho claimed ho target was too dark. Several able-bodied men have called at ho ofllca of the Oakaloosa Herald within > week to complain of the lack of work nd their inability to provide food and clothing for themselves and families. Jim Wilson , a colored duke of Keokuk , waa filled with bucithot by his dutiful top-son , whom ho ordered to "stop that octet. " The shots were excavated vithout seriously damaging the old gent. Dos Molnes is still pegging away try- ng , with as yet no graat degree of snc- : ess , to ralso the $50,000 required to se cure the permanent location of the stata air. It Booms , so far , to bo a permanent dislocation. The Cadar Rapids Gazette tolls of a voman in that respectable town who lay n a trance for thrco days , and was only aroused by one of the neighbors trying to borrow some brown sugar of the hired Rlrl. Major Waeson , who lost a pile of money and a paymaster's commlcslon In : ho regular army by Indulging iu draw poker , will locate in Dis Moinee , where bo has baon given a position In the offices of the Wabash road. A Scitt county man of 45 applied for a llccnsa to marry the 10-year-old daugh ter of his deceased wife by a former hus band , only to learn that the expense ol such a transaction would foot up from ono to ton years in the penitentiary. Col. Fred Wolkor , of Musoatino , it is Baid , will stand as ono of the most prom inent figures iu the proposed great panorama rama of the battle of Shilob , represent ing that part cf the field known as the hornots' noit , to bo painted by the ar tist , Paul Lnmcraux. Mr. John P. Whitney was kindly en tertained by a nc3 ! young man whom hemet met on the triin between Des Molnos and Sedan. When Mr. Whitney awoke from the sloop induced by the stranger's whiskey ho dlacovorod the absence of the nice young man and $700 in cash. William Spencer , of Carlisle , while driving into Dos Molnea , was struck by a locomotive of the Rock Island road , at a crossing on East Fifth street. His aleigh waa loaded with jugs , only ono of which was broken. Neither Spencer nor his horses received any injury. There waa a mysterious death near Vinton last week. A young man , nanje not given , hed six weeks ago married a well-to-do farmer's only daughter , nnd old people and young were happy and arranging to move to California in the spring. Thosdny moralcg the young man had been out doing the chores as csual , and came to the house whan his wife was getting breakfast and asked how long before the meal would bo ready , and as it would take a few mlnutjs' tlmo ho said he would go out and stop a hole in the calf-stable where snow blow In , Soon he was called , but no answer. In a few momenta the young wifa called agtln , and getting no response , wont to look for him. Seeing hint In the dim light in an almost kneeling postura In the calf- stable , as If stooping to look for yholos , having stopped the ono he mentioned , and she slipped up bohlud him and clapped her hands on tbo tides of his fipd , when she found lie wai dead , but atill warm , hanging by a rope kept for tying caws while milking them. No pcmiblo reason can bo devised for the act , except that ha was playfully adjusting - ing it about his neck and drew tbo sm'al rope so tight aa to cause him to lose con sciousness. A r.KKU'S PIIAN'K. lid\\ I tic Ijntc Iioril Aylc ftril ( Jot n Modest. 1'arson Into Trotililr. London Loiter to 1'lii adolphla Ayloifcrd mod to toll mo about the iranks ho ployed ou a bashful parsrn who stopped for a month or ao at ? aokiagton dunnS his father's lifetime. Joe says ha I raveled all the way down to London and spontono whole afternoon knocking about St. John's Wood trying to find a voman who would aid him in bis little oko. Finally ho hit upon an aged damsel of very easy virtue , whoso career of ignominy was stamped upon every 'oaturo. Ho instructed her how to net ind spent two hours , ho says , rehearsing icr in the part she was to phy , Ho promised her a rich plum i ( she filled the role well. Then ho hurried back to ? ackington the Bamo evening. The next nornlngthofamilyandgnesta there were loarly a dozen there at the tlmo lad just finished breakfast and had on- erod tbo drawing room when the servant announced that there wns a lady below vho wished to too Rov. Mr. . 'A ndy to see mo,1 stnrnperod the young luroon. 'Itci ca can't b me fioro nttst bo some mistake. Wh wh what does she want ? Wh wh what'a her name Whoisaho ? " ' "Yoj , sir ; eho asked mo if you wore lore , " replied the servant , "and when I old horyou wore she seemed terribly ex cited. 'Tny I want to ECO him and Im mediately , ' she said. 'Who shall I ( ay1 ? . aakod her , nnd she replied : 'Toll htm t'a Marjau ho'll know. I'm his wife ? ' " At this remark there was constornatlon amonpr the company. Joo'a sister , who seemed to have taken a great liking to ; ho young person , said : "Your wlfo , Oh , Mr. , I thought jon were un married. " "So so lam. There muet ba semen n m mUtako. M in my wifol M M Marian. I don't know her. She mist bo a lunatic. I w w won't ' see her. " "Ohl yea , you had bettor BOO her , " said Jord Ajleaford. "Graham , ask the lady to stop up. " The little follow was frightfully dls- ressod and when the door opened and ho terrible harridan , all paint , frills nnd lummory , appeared , ho actually ah ricked n dismay. "Sho'a a 1 1 lunatic , " ho cried fran- ically. "I'll lurm'ic ' you , " said the old witch , approaching him. " YouM run away from mo , will yon , nnd loivo the poor children tarvlng ? " And as she got cloecr to the ioor parson she assumed n pathetic tone ind said : "Oh , Perolval ; Percy , dear , .00 little ones ask mo every day , 'Mania , whore's pupa will ho never como bask ? " Have you no heart ? I've searched for you everywhere.1 "It was getting warm about there just then. The young carato looked as if ho were going to have in apoplectic fit. The company divided n opinion. One-half resolved that the tarcon was an arrant knave and the other bought the woman waa a maniac. The earl eaid to the claimant : "Go homo , ny good woman , and take my word for t , your husband will follow you thfa very norning. " Joa whispered to her , "Go , " and the vonprablo hag departed with the remark : "Yon had bettor como homo to rour brata. I'vo found you once and I'll ind you again if you don't. So remem ber. " AylcsFord aaya that the sufferings of ho poor follow were so terrible that ho Joe ) already repented of his joke. The larson loft Packlngton that very day , md the same opinion , parhaps , still pre vails about tbo young man. Some cay ho a sly nnd wicked , while others declare ; ho woman was a maniac. APAtiSIBD POI/VQAMIST. Arraignment of an Old Man at DO at Bait Iinltc. SALT LAKE , Utah , February 20. A case In court hera to-day represents the utterly inefficient way in whioh polygamy ) roECCiitlons have been conducted hero until within a few months. Thomas lonogar , of Ogden , was indicted in 1870 when that place was part of this district. Ho has never been arraigned ; 111 to-day. When ho was called the prosecution was dnmfounded to see como forward a maa getting on toward 90 years of ae ; , but almost doubled over n staff , shaking with palsy , and alllicted with Facial contortions which were at once ianghab'o ' and pitiable to see. His face was shaved a la sailor Jack , n short , heavy , white beard running from ono oar to the other around under the jaw. His gray hair was kept In place by n violet blue silk handkerchief passed in a ever hla forehead - head and tied at tbo back. While being arraigned ho was required to stand up. Supporting himself by both hands resting upon the table , he bowed forward toward the clerk and the judge and listened to the reading ot the indictment. His facial contortions never abated. First , out shot hla tongue , gyrated a few times , then rested a moment on his chin and disap peared into his month , followed , as In hot pursuit , by a portion of his upper lip. With tbo exhalation of his breath the under lip shot out , giving to his face an expression of supreme disgust at the proceedings going on. Then the mouth opened wide , displaying a shattered sot of falsa upper teeth , which were Instantly hid by the lipsgoing toQothcrwith a bang and surging violently up against hla drooping nose llko breakers against acllll' . His eyes added rhythm to this poetry of contortion , which had its sunny lines in the Instantly forming and fading Punch-like smile , to bo followed again by the gloom of opening caverns. Every obtorvor was convulsed with the laughter , but aa the last words in the indictment fell from the clerk's lips and the old man took his seat the mirth was supplemented bypity. District Attorney Dlckson , who had never soon him befora , after the preliminary pro ceedings ssid ; "If your honor please , it is evident from the advanced ago of the defendant , Henogar , and hla extremely decrepit condition , that , the ends of justice could not , and would not , bo promoted by subjecting him to trial and puniih- ment for polygamy , and 1 therefore ask that the cn'o against him bo dismissed and his sureties discharged , " "Let the order ba entered according ly , " Baid Judge Xano , and the old man's counsel whispered in his oar what had happened. The old man straightened up , as though a loid had been lifted from his ahonldors , and , after a further brief con sultation with his attorney , loft the court' ' room , H , 8 , ATWOOD , Plattomouth , - ' - NeDraika THOtovautiiD siia IIBI HEREFORD 11D JERSHCUHLE AID DVIOO n ; iurr kio twnri CHAS. SHIVERICK , UPllOLST tlY AND DUAi'ELUKS , r ? cnjcr'Klovnlor ( to 11 lloors. 120(1 , ] CM ( nnd 1210 l < "ntnnm Street , OMAHA , NKIIKASKA , TH 1409 and UlliDodseSt. f } Omaha Ne- And Don't JLose This Chance. : F"oir : The best opportunity over ollcreJ to try your luck in llioso hard Unties. In order to clvo the public in genornl tlio nilvantnsco with n mnnU mm of money , to par ticipate inn real Gcnnnu Money Lottery , RtmnntceJ nml mmctioBoil by thu Gorman govern- inont , wo offer five wliolo orlgrml tickets which wo have inndo into 10 dilTorunt nuinbcra of the 287 , Hamburg Lottery , in club plnyx and soil camn for the small nuin of $5 as long iw wo Imvo some ou ImuJ. These tickets nro peed for the lust three principal drawings which coin- nunco Mnrcli 11,1685 , and termiimtoon Mny 13 , 1S5. This Lottery has been for ever 143 years in existence ; has ono hundred thousand tickets niul fifty thotuuuui DUO winning numbers which is over ono half the nctunl amount of tickets. Kadi holder of tickets receives , after the drawings , thu Original Lists , nlso the amount of the pri/o if won. Wo hope , ai wo give 1C different numbers , that ovcry ticket holder , on receipt of tlio winning lints , will bo p.itisficd with the result. The cnpitol prices nro ninth fiOO 000 , JtOO.OOO , 200,0(10 ( , 100 OPO , 90- 000 70,000,60,000 , 3i\orO , oto. . Ibnuimllcst l > eiitfll.r mnik. It is of interfs1 ; t'i cjich anil everyone to in\fft rs si'un .IB poBsllili1 beloto the tickets am Ml B"ld. Ki'imt cither by Post- office ori'er ' nr draft ntid tickets will KO IorwHid at oncp. Original tickets f the Hamburg & Brunswick : iud Saxon , constantly on hand. C K. HHUMIOT & CO. , 02 CoDKifcp Street , Ddtroit , Mich. Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated. Entirely Free from FUSIL OIL. Prof. VON VONIlUIt. writcsi "riirltytmlf ! I montOIiilt Wlilidtvy. I know it to bo ' Duffy's Malt Whiskey , It * the purest liquor tlutt I ! clean and unadulterated. " lui % e ever analyzed. I mtiet tlici cforu im < iunUllculy Fltr.n. II. NMVKIlHM.n.orRocI tttcTN.Y. rocoinmend It to tlio mcillcnl profession. " n. graduate of tliolcacltnp Kuroi > oAit collfitt'R. pnygt " 1 I TliolatoHAUVr.V I * . ItYllIK M. P. , President prcbcrlboyour Mull \VM Ucy In my prnctlra here , of ttio Faculty , nnd rrofosaor of the Jlnltlmoro Med * oonciiler ft a very tmpot lor reliable nrtlclo and cut ) leal Collcffp. wivas "I Ilnd It wnarkably frco from hcnrllly recommend It In low BtaU'rtaf fevers , acute fusil oil and other objectionable materials BO often inflammations , nnd deprvHslnp malndlea Ronerally , found In tlio whUklen of the present day. and nlao as a tonic In ft'dilo diffcftton ninlpomnl- ' . * . . . Islam.tho c ci-nco fitim nciite cllscnsca , wliem n alcoholic , ofStntcn JAMCS'J. O IA. : M.I > BtlmuUnt U Indicated and tfixxUUy : Iu autlior of soxcinlorksonlnsnnlty , writes : "When 1'uliuoiidlls , " ! I pri'Borlbo an alcoholic Btlmulanf , 1 order your fa- IN FACT , IT IS A BEVERAGE AND MEDICINE COMBINED. % * Fonnulti has been prepared especially for us by the great German Scientist , J > r. Ton I'on tiers % * * * ifcrnn lui nrpnnrcd bv anv fninllv , bouspkropor at slltrltt c xtM'nso ( Haw UoefsU'nk mill our * * * . ' * " * f F"j - - , . . . . . . . . _ . . . > l * ' I * * - m 'T" ' 1 TT1 | _ * * beinu of the liiBrcillentfl. ) < Alter this preparation has been taken for u few weeks , the previously consplcnousl/ - , , , .tnt bones In patlcnta bUfferiiiK from Consumption and llioinse diseases. Ret covered with a < V thick coatlnc of fat and miiBClo. the sunken and bloodless checks nil up and nssmnoii rosy line , % V tlio droonliiR spirits revive , while all thu muscles of the body , ixud chief among them the heart , % * * 4nro8troiiKcrund better nblo to perform their functions , because of being nourished with a * * * richer blood than they had been before. 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