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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEI3 ; MONDAY , JtTNIfl HO , 1800. THE OMAHA JUSJ3. " COUNCIL BLUFFS. OI-VIC'B , NO. 12 I'BAUTi ST. f I Delivered l > y Cnrrlor In any part of tlinfJIty. & II. W. TII.TON , - MANAOBU. TBr.KI'IIONiS : : u , No. 4i : Nlitht IM Hot. No. St. .ni.\oit ji I\TIOX. N. Y. I' . Co. Council Bluffs dumber Co. . coal. H required twenty suppflrs to supply the duimintl nt the pollco station last evening. Owing to the Inclement weather the Nclllo TlMtclier-Oldlinincntcrtiilmnoiit to huvo been L'lveri nt Miisoiilc tcmplo Saturday UVUIIIIIK ivns Indefinitely postponed. The Onto will bo nnnotincL'il hcix'aftcr. Thovnwnro running wild In the Wnfoash yards. They attempted to seize a freight Iniln Sntiminy night , hut the opposition was too heavy , and seven of the K\WK \ were landed in the cooler. Fully as ni.iny inoro managed to escape. Alderman CiMtier has llllnd the urns around thu liuyllsH park fountain with flowers and follapo"plants , and they add much tn the ap- pcnmnuo of tlio fountain. All that Is now needed are a few colored Incandescent elec tric lights , and the beautiful ornament would bo complete. Among the noted livers now In training at Union driving park Is the | ? my pacing won- iler , Kd Hosuwater. Ho was went a mile Sat urday morning in iJ'.M and repeated It a llttlo later in t ! : S'J U As a two-year-old ho reduced ' ' . ' ' . the pacing record to 'J'-'OJ Arrangements arc being made to gl\o a ( rco racing matliieo at Union driving park on the afternoon of the Fourth. There lire u num ber of fast ones now stabled tliero and sev eral of the owners have consented to start their horsoa. Several good races will bo fjlvcti and no admission fco charged. It Is stilted that the city council will try a whirl at the census question at the meeting this evening. Mayor Macrao and several of the aldermen are Indignantly pretesting against the result , and are among those who are anxious to have another enumeration. T. J. Frcclaml languishes In the county Jull charged with forgery and embezzlement. Ho was an agent of the Singer sewing machine company and sold a machine to u Ncola sa loonkeeper , receiving * .Ti1 but instead of turn ing in the money presented the saloon man's note for the sum duo In thirty days. When It fell duo the forgery was discovered , and Minimal Tompleton arrested the forger at Oakland. It looks very much as if the bottom bad dropped out of the Sunday shaving light. Fritz Iernhardi ? opened as usual yesterday morning , Ono warrant was sworn out be fore Justice SclmVt and served l > v Marshal Tcinplelon , but Fritz was released on bull mid was not taken to the station. Ho kept on shaving until noon and was not again mo lested. It Is stated tlmtno inoro prosecutions will lollow. John Schickotang has withdrawn - drawn from the barbers'union and it is freely predicted that all of the shops will bo open next Sunday morning. The travel between this city and Manawa was not unusually heavy yesterday. During the day several hundred people visited the lake , but there was no special attraction. The liveliest scene was on the south side. Odell < S& Haas' now bath houses are completed , but no formal opening has yet been given , owing to the non-arrival of their water toboggan , which has Ticen lost in shipment somewhere between here and Now Yorlc. Tracers are now looking it up. Hrcens' bath bouses were opened yesterday. The hotel was closed , but it is stated that S. P. MiuiComicll has made arrangements to huvo It opened tomorrow for the season. From now until July 1 wo are going to Jmock all previous attempts at low prices. Wo will guarantee to'soll you goods cheaper than you ever bought the same quality or money returned. Host quality India cballics ! t and fi vents yard. Good sateens 8 , 10 and lil ! rents yard ; the quality cannot bo dupli cated in the city at the price. All of our lancy dress buttons at just half price. Just think of it. Where can vou get such bargains - ' gains ? Only at Cully's. Wo will sell you yard wide sheeting fie yard ttmt is better than Lawrence L. L. Good yard wide bleached muslin ( io yard , wortfi S. Good dress ginghams 111415 yard , worth 8 . Wo will save you money on all whlto goods , Ineo llounclngs , gloves , mitts , hose , corsets , fans and parasols. Uaby caps at your own price ; wo have too many. If you should huppun to want a line wool dress wo will save you at least _ ' . " > per cent. If you nrc after bargains wo are bound to get your trade. Ladles' imported hem stitched hand kerchiefs , fle , worth lOe. Hents' imported lieni stitched handkerchiefs , lOe , It for Me , that are worth just double. This is pretty largo talk ; call and see the goods and satisfy yourselves. Wo give a handsome present with each and every cash purchase to the iimuiint of $1. JttS Broadway , C. C. Cui.i.y. J/'KHSOXAI / , ! .111.1 It.ll'HS. Mrs. C. K. Tyler has gone cast to spend the summer on the const. She was accom panied by her mother , Mrs. Armour of Chicago. H. A. Cox left Saturday evening for Chicago cage on u business trip. Superintendent James "Bradley of the pollco and tire alarm returned yesterday from " u thirty days' leave of absence , during "which time bo visited several eastern cities. Miss Annto K. Thompson of Fort Smith , Ark , , is visiting her aunt , Mrs. Dr. R S. Thomas , on South Eighth street , and will re main hero during the summer. IJOSTOX HTUIUJ , COUNCIL DIjUKKS. A Few of Our Fnuciiilt * Ifor Tlilw Wcolc. I'erusu this carefully. Something Inte resting to almost every family cm bo found in these columns. Don't fall to come early , as there are bargains laid out each day that many times don't hist all day. Visit the Hos- tCs Store. There you can always llnd wo usually do oven a little better than wo adver tise. tise.JflO JflO do/en black and colored mitts. Wo claim to bo able to show you bettor value by far than can bo found elsewhere in the west. Note our prices UcJJc ) , i-Vic , ! e , Me , 43o niul Mc. Wo call your special attention to our'JTu * , Me , iWonnil fH ) < j mitts , fully ! > 5 per cent under value. A bargain in whlto goods. All our 2.10 and ! ) o strifes nml clivcln marked 1'Je for this week at least while they last. Hosiery In this department wo claim to have no competitors. Wo show a complete line of ladies' , misses' , children's and in- fauts' fast blacks. Wo guarantee every pall or money cheerfully refunded. Ask to see our ladles' fast blacks at .Tie and iWo , You will agree with us It is the best hose you over saw for the money. Our children's two-by-two ribb at ' 'So has no equal , all sizes for We. At lOo and I'J'io ' wo show the best fast black stocking In the country , ir WX ) pieces Motuo ribbons at lo u vard. Special prieos on staple colors In all silk ribbons for this week. No. f > ribbons for fto. ( No. 7 ribbons forte. "No , 1) ) ribbons for He. No 1'J ribbons for llo. No. 1(1 ( ribbons for tile. The above arc all good colors , regular stock , mid all silk groa grain anil satin edgo. The above prices good for this week only. BOSTON STOltlO , Fothcrlngbam , Whitelaw & Co. , Council Bluffs , la. Kullny AVaiitN lo KlmlUi ! Off. A very much excited Individual appeared nt the pollco station yesterday and entreated the officers to hasten to South Madison street und arrest W. Kelley , who had threatened to kill his datiKhtoraud commit suicide. Ho said that Kelley seemed to bo crazy and had writ ten u letter which ho gave to his brother-in- law. The letter purported to bo the last vplstlo of u man prewiring to make a Hying exit fiwm this vmo of tears. The pollco in formed Mm that they could do nothing with out u warrant , and Justice Schuns was per suaded to Issue the uecossary document. No urrost , however , was made up to a Into hour. Kelley lives in the eastern part of the city at the end of South Madison street , The police were not inclined to take much stock iu the story , S. B Wadswortb. & Co. , 'JOT Pearl street , Jotuiinoiiey for Lombard Investment company. Domjisoy Ilros. , 103 Main sXivxrt , Is the only place m towu where you cau not fresh uuu , 5dleiou3 confectionery. SUNDAY NEWS IN THE BLOFR ludlgnant Citizens Insist That Anothc Census Must Bo Taken , A SERMON FROM THE BAPTIST PULPIT William Uelle.y Sxvcnrs Tliut HeVI1I .Summarily Iienvo Tlilt"Mlcs or Teai-H mid Take'11 IH ( ( . ! with Him. Another census has been demanded. Whether or not It will ho suCUMd Is a ques tion that will axit'ito ' thb Bluflltos for ssvcf.il days to come. The general sentiment is in favor of malting an appeal to Superintendent Porter fora rc-cnumar.itlon to ho had with out expense to the government. The result of the census Just completed causes an un told amount of klcUInjf , as it is an utter im possibility to llnd a citizen who Is satisfied with It or who believes that the census has been properly taken. Cases are being re ported by the hundred whcro parties have not been enumerated. This being the case , it s obvious that the City has the very best of grounds ujioii which to ask for a new census. For nearly a year the city has claimed n pop ulation ofIOXX ( ) . This was , of course , somewhat - what exaggerated , as has been the case with nearly all of the western cities , hut a correct census todav would give the Uluifs not less than JW.UOJ Inhabltant-s , which Is fully 10,000 more than is now shown by the result of the hap-lm/ard , htt-or-mlss farce that has just been gone Urrough with in this elty. To let the matter stand as it now Is , and have the Jlgurcs go out to the world verified as correct , would be the rankest injustice to this city and would work it un injury from which it would not recover for years. This Is why the citizens are kicking and will shortly put their protestations in practi cal form.The apixial for a new census will bo bucked by allldavlts from nearly all the leading professional und business men of the city. Case after case will bo cited showing the ImiKU'fcct and unreliable methods that have obtained In taking the census just com pleted. It will ho shown that even well Known citizens have been overlooked by the score. The result Is charged to the small price paid by the government - cents per name , and tp the unfortunate sclcctious made in the way of enumerators in nearly every case. The enumerators found it impossible to make 10 or ? ! " > a day. us they had fondly antici pated , owing to the largo number of questions that It was necessary to ask in each case , and they were therefore in a great hurry to get through. The work was recklessly rushed and therefore terribly slighted. Some of the enumerators announced that their work was completed and wanted to turn in their books , when in reality they had only taken a pre liminary skirmish over the territory assigned to them. So ridiculously incomplete were their returns that Supervisor Ilight knew that the work was improperly done , and ho repeatedly sent them out again to see if there ivero noiio who had been overlooked. Huu- : lreds and even thousands of those who had not been enumerated were thus secured , but : > vcn had thu work continued at that rate the . ensus would not have been properly com pleted before August 1. The enumerators woto in u hurry to turn over their books and est no time in doing it after the supervisor was persuaded that they were through. Ho kept them at work as long as ho possibly . ould , and llnally allowed them to itop when [ hey declared and positively reiterated that they had not overlooked n single one. It is generally conceded that Captain Ilight . onseientiously tried to do his duty , but ho ivns handicapped by an as inellleient a force is was ever itr.iwn together. They were con stantly demanding after the first few days : o be allowed to stop and that was what they , vero constantly working for , rather thane o take a full and complete census , riicro is little room for doubt that had they seen allowed to stop when they first declared Jielr work completed the total population of .ho elty would have shown to be less than 10.000. ' 'Why , " said a banker yesterday , ' 'keeping ihose enumerators at work was Just like shipping a lazy school boy to make him itiuiy. Ho will study just enough to dodge , ho whipping , and those enumerators took ust enough names to make the supervisor .hink that their work was complete , so that .hey could draw their money. The hey would ibuut half have his lesson , and instead of u . reditablo recitation , would barely wiggle : hrough nu easy questioning. In the same , vay these ciiuiuorutors barely squeeze .hrough and get their money , while their , vork is very imperfectly done. It wouldn't DO so bad if tliov alone had to stand it , but nstcad of that it falls upon thu city. I know } f dozens of people who have not been ; mimerated , but what are wo to do ( If wo mist go around and look uphalf of thu people , ivo might just as well make a clean joe of it md take a full census. Then wo would know that it was correct. " Said another citizen : "I discovered fifty : ieoplo In a very small portion of my ward ivho had not been enumerated and I gave the mines to the enumerators. Ho looked them ip umltfound every one of them and gave : hcm a place on his list. If other portions of : ho ward were no better canvassed than that , md there is every reason to suppose that : hey wore not , that ward alone would full short nearly two thousand of what it should DO , and that is not ono of the largest wards .n the city. Daring the past two il'iys I have earned of nearly one hundred persons who iixvo not been enumerated , and I have not jcea looking Into the matter vary extensively 'ither. I know the supervisor says that a ; rcnt many huvo bean enumerated and don11 inow it. but 1 will give him $10 a head for mv of these parties who huvo buou enumer- ited. Our registered vote and our school icnsiiH both show us to have nearer iiXK ! ) , ( ) han 'jr ,000 , and yet the supervisor says wo night to bo satisfied with a llttlo over aiXX ( ) . : tell you the city can't afford to submit to it. iVo can afford to pay several hundred dollars , > r thousands for that matter , and have the ; oveniment send on some live but disinter ested men and take the census as it should bo lakcn. " Supervisor Ilight declares and nfdrins that ho census has been proparly taken , but ho lands alone In that belief. lie admits that lie lid not think that the number could fall be- ow ! i" > ,000 , but his enumerators huvo said that t does and hu swallows it as whole corn. Ho mnks on hlscnumorutovs for all that they are vorth , and apparently more ; says they are Ivo gentlemen , honorable men , etc. In these atter particulars nobody disputes him. The iiibllo is prepared to concede that they are Almost any thing except enumerators , but they uslst that us enumerators they are not worth , continental. J. G. Tlpton , real estate , 6'7 Broadway. The Manhattan sporting headq'rs , 418 B- vay. vay.Oriental Oriental fancy goods , Japanese good , 1m- Kirtcd fireworks , etc. , at thu Chinese bazaar , Jr Main st. J. C. Blxby , steam noatmg , sanitary engl- icer , OIM Llfo building , Omahu'OJ ; Morrlum > lock , Council Bluffs. Tlin Opening of Cliiiutaiiiin. ( | Thu second session of the Council Bluffs iiul Omaha Chautauqua assembly opens to- narrow with the best of programmes and ox- 'ellcut prospcets. Owing to eastern ungago- ueats Sol Smith Kussell has cancelled all vcstern dates for the summer and so will not ippear on July 4 as expected and advertised. S'otwlthbtiimlhiK this , however , July 4 will 10 a day full of variety and interesting at- ructtons. The great favorite , Ml 3 Neully Slovens , will give a piano recital , which ilono will make a day rich in harmony to the over of music. Mrs , J. G. Wadsworth , the lOpiimo soloist , will be present , und none hat delight In nong can ulTord to bo absent. V good wilder will present the Declaration of ndependenco In a new und pleasing manner. The Grand Army of the llupublle encamp , ncnt will be held during the afternoon under ho charge of thu old soldiers und will be ad- Iresscd by General J , C. Freeman and others. Icliu UeWilt Miller will deliver an oration , The Stranger at Our Gated. " Mr , Millar is ho funny man of all the Chuntauquu phit- orins. This oration alone will make the day vpluto with humor , amusement and food for vilectlon. In addition to the many itlior attractions for the day , arraugo- ncuU have been uiado SOT the prvscutatlou of an humorous plav by n noted and prollclen olocutlotiht of iS'ew Yorft. This will bo i now and highly Interesting feature of tin day's programmo. There will also be n pram vocal and Instrumental concert conducted h ; Prof. C. C. Case , Assembly chorus. Rovers band , Mrs. J. U. Wadsworth und others While there may l > e hero and there semi tratiflposltlon hi order of some of the day1 ! programme , It is not expected that thu pro gramme will ho carried out as advertised. The grounds are greatly Improved ovci lost year. Cottages are going up , and union * the trees white tents are gleaming. A few parties aru already on the grounds and settling / tling for the season , The Unity Guild of thli city and Mr , Nichols will 0Kjruto | the dinlupr halls , whlcli assures good meals well served , and to this feast nf platform and table the Chautuuquu extends a welcome. A good hose reel free with every 109 feet of ho3o purchased at lllxhy's. f Dr. H. S. West , porcelain crown and bridge work , No. 12 Pearl. If you wish to negotiate n loan on chattel ot real estate security , nt lowest rates , see E. H. Shcafo it Co. , brokcra , Broadway and Main street , up-stalrs. The Fountain of UPc. Dr. Culllss , the evangelist , preached ono ol his very eloquent and original sermons at the First Baptist church yesterday morning from a text found In Hov. xxl. , ( J : "I will give wa ter to him that is athirst of thu fountain ol the water of life freely. " The speaker Introuuced bis subject by al luding to the magnificent fountain In the park in front of the church. In a few passages of graphic dcscriptloa ho painted n brilliant pic ture of the park and Its gem. The thoughts of the sermon were : First , the persons to whom this promise is given. Second , the na ture of the promise ; and lastly , tiiu ono who makes it. These were enforced and illus trated with great beauty and power. The preacher was at his best and his address glit tered with gems of thought. Entirely dis carding his minuseript bespoke to tin * hearts as well as to the Intellects of his hearers. The closing illustration was peculiarly Im pressive. It was rumored In Virginia that the proclamation of emancipation to the slaves was about to be made. A largo con gregation of colored people had gathered. The old preacher had finished his sermon , the hour of going to their quarters had passed and still the expected news was delayed. At last , when hope had begun to die out , n sound of rejoicing was heard in the distance , and u band of young men wore seen approaching with banners waving and shouting the glad tidings. Ono young man with a copy of the proclamation in his hand went forward and handed it to the old man. Ho said : "I can not read it , you read it to the people. " When a few sentences had been uttered the reader was stopped and asked whoso signature was attached to the papers. The young man again handed it to the old preacher and said , "Head It for yourself. " Putting on his spec tacles ho slowly spelled out the namu of Abraham Lincoln. This removed every doubt , and the old slave preacher raised his oycs and exclaimed : "Lord , now letest thou Thy servant depart , for mlno eyes have seen Thy salvation , " and lell back into the arms of Ills young friend and dlc.l , a free mar. So attached to this promise is the name of Tesus. Shall wo not believe it , and drink , and our thirst be forever satisliedi The gasoline stove is more dangerous than thounlOiided gun. Save 11 fo and property by using the C. B , Gas and Electric Light Co.'s gas stove. If you wish to sell vour property call on thu Judd & Wells Co. , C. B. Judd president , COO Broadway. Destrablo dwellings located in all parts of the city , for rent by E. H. Sheafo & Co. , D roadway und Main st. up stairs. liiirKltli'H Foiled. Saturday night an attempt was made to burglarize the residence of D. L. Blue , li5 ! North Eighth street. A pair of nippers were applied to thu key in the front door , but n dead lock prevented an entrance. The back door was then tried , but before it was opanud the noise awakened the inmates and thu bur glars were frightened away. The same gen tleman's residence was burglarized a short timu ago mid a watch and $ M iu cash ob tained. Tornado in Tennessee. GAM.ATIX , Tenn. , Juno SO. A tornado passed over the northern part of the town this morning , doing great damage to prop erty. The African Methodist church was blown to pieces and two women fatally Injured and a dozen others seriously hurt. The minister , Ganvillo Brown , will also probably die. The wonder is that tliero were so few casualties , as the church was packed nt the tlmo. Trees , fences and out buildings were destroyed throughout the town and con siderable damage done to farm property in the country , but no further loss of life is re ported. _ P. L. Blair , alderman , nth ward. Scrantonr . . stated Nov. Oth , 'SJ : Ho hail used Dbs. riiomas' Electric Oil for sprains , burns , cutar u itcs and rheumatism. Cured every time. , Sweltering St. ST. Louis , Mo , , Juno 20. The hot weather ivhich has prevailed for a week past was ( . becked somewhat this afternoon by u heavy shower , which cooled the atmosphere to a considerable extent , but there is still a great [ leal of suffering , us Immediately after the rain thu clouds dispersed and the sun sent the thermometer near the hundred mark again. Yesterday's list of prostrations numbered thirty-one , eight of which resulted fatally. Un to 11 o'clock tonight ten prostrations were reported , two of them fatal. Beware of Frauds. Bo sure vou get the { ( Miulno Dr. Thomas' Electriu Oil. It cures . olds , croup , ustliiuna , deafness and rheuma tism. Heavy Hiiln nt LRXIXOTOX , ICy. , Juno 29. A heavy storm Df rain and wind passed over this city this ivenlng. Many houses in the lower portion jf the city have their first floors submerged and u manlier of trees were blown down. No ono was killed. The storm did considcr- ible damagu to property throughout the country. _ _ Persons who lead a life of exposure are subject to rheumatism , neuralgia and lum bago and will find n valuable remedy In Dr. I. H. McLean's Volcanio Oil Liniment ; it ivlll banish pain und subdue inflammation. I'aiiit/.u'H Dentil Warrant. LOXDOX , June 29. [ Special Cablegram to Fin : Bnu. ] Prince Ferdinand signed the leath warrant of Major Panitza on board a vessel while en route for Vienna. There have been severe comments In the European press ) if his absence from Sofia at this tlmo , The only railroad train out of Omahu run expressly for the ncoominodiitlou of Dmiihu , Council UlulTd , Dos Moino.-t and Jhlciigo business IB the Rook Island i'CHtibulo limited , leaving Omuhti at1:15 : [ ) . iu. dully. Ticket oilleo 1002 , Slxtoouth md Furmun HI. , Omaha. Will Accept the Keslgnatlon. LOXDOX , Juno29.--Speclal [ Cablegram to 1'iiK Br.i : . ] The Times'Berlin correspond ent believes that Emperor William will uu- . ept the resignation of General Vordy du Vernols , the minister of war , and glvo him in Important command In the army. Knt It led to the HcHt. All are entitled to the best that their money ivill buy , so every family should have , at mco , u bottle of thu best family remedy , rjyrup of Figs , to cleanse the system when . ostivo or bilious. For sale in frjo uud $1,0'J bottlea by all leading druggists , ilonn of Are Klatun Unvollcd. PAIIIS , Juno SO. Ministers Dovello and Bui-boy unveiled the statue of Joan of Are it Nancy today. The ceremonies wore of an .mprcs'ilvo . character. Among those present iveiv thirty descendants of the brothers of loan of Arc. . Cattlemen Fatuity HlioorKaoli Otltor. AiiUMoiu : , I , T. , Juno 29. A messenger from the neighborhood of Deer creek states that on a round-uu on tl'O creek late Friday jvcnlug James Androtv tatully shot John Kunklii und was In turn mortally wounded by Ituuklu. liotu are well-to-do cuttlumcu. It. IXK Cr. K. I It tXtiS. I''lnnnolul.Tran uvUotis of tlio Coun < try ll r theimst Wook. Honox , Juno 2iSpecial ( ; [ Telegram ti Tun IKK. ] The following table , compile , from dispatcher from , , the clearing house : Not IncliiiluJ In tot ill. Xoclcurlnz liouso at tills time fast year. CAN AVE AFPOUI ) IT ? Ilev. C.V. . Snvidfic's Sermon nt tlic Newiuati Cliurcli Yesterday. Uev. C. W. Suvldgo preached at the New man church yesterday morning before a large congregation upon the topic , "Can We Afford It j Said ho : ' The wealth of the universe belongs to God. This old world with all it contains is the property of Almighty God. Ho made it , redeemed It , and takes care of It. Man is only ills agent or steward. God says to the agents , "Occupy till I come. " They arc hero in the world taking care of the Lord's wealth only as. n loan on demand. Very soon He will stiy to men of little wealth iiml talent , "What did 'you do with the pow ers I entrusted to you ? " And the Almighty will look over the lodgers of men of splendid talent and great fortune and ask the sumo question. God is the o\\ nor of three worlds. When .Tehovah asks for the tithes he only nsks for his own. While God's people were [ intrusted with the good things of earth , they were expected to devote a tenth to holy uses. Wonderful to say , wo rob God of what is His own. In the days of Nchomiuh and Malachi tithes had been withheld to such an extent that the prie.sts had not enough food to support lifo and tlio sacred service was in- teriuptcd and for this God said : "Ye are cursed with a curse. ' . ' - I do not believe that as Christians wo give God one-tenth of our income. Wo are gull y of robbing God. Many of us think wo have given liberally , and perhaps wo have , but I think if you look the matter up few have given a tenth. I take the third step with you and " answer the question"Why should I give a" tenth to Godi" Wo pass by many reasons and take the last one Unit our text gives. Examine the context and you will llnd that tills blessing was abundant , and that it was temporal as well as spiritual. The giving nf the tithes is made the condition of the abundant outpouring of the spirit. And I want to call your attention to a fact too sel- ilom considered. In this very chapter us well us in many other places in the bible , God promises temporal prosperity if wo bring in the tithes. During the last cloven years circulars hn\e been sent to ut least three-fourths of all the Evangelical ministers in the United States , in all of which was the following statement ind question : "My belief is that God blesses In temporal as well as In spiritual things the man who honors him by setting apart n stated portion of his income to his service. I have never known an exception. Have you ! " This question bos not only been sent to three-fourths of our ministers , but to 4 , ( > 00- , 300 of laymen. Many hundreds have replied. Not a single authentic exception has been [ ? iven. Some bad met with business reverses , but in nearly every instance it was added that they were recovering and bid fair to bo bettor situated than before. Thomas Kane is i well known business man in Chicago. Up to 1870 ho had not been very prospsrous in business , but in that year ho made up- his mind that ho would pay one-tenth of his in come to religious , benevolent and clmritalle objects. From that time ho prospered and I understand ho continues to prosper and every year ho sends out thousands of letters and pamphlets urging others to do the same. Brethren , let us eeaso to doloout a pittance to holy purposes. Lot us start an account ivlth God and give Him a tenth. Start today. 2ouut what money you have on hand and put isldo one-tenth of It. Add to this store one- tenth of all you receive from day to day and Jraw from it as you have calls for aid in behalf of benevolent and Christian work. Vou will bo blessed in it. S K.11.I.K11. rhelr Carriage Struck by u Train Xenr Colorado Sprlnt ; . COI.OIIADO SriiiMis , Colo. , Juno 29. A car riage containing four ladles , a young man and \ driver was struck by a Midland train at Ute pass today while attempting to cross the tracks. Mrs. Cosgrovo ot Chicago and Mrs. Wolf of Now Jersey wore Instantly killed. Mrs , GUI of Chicago bad both legs broken md the other lady was severely bruised. The Iriver and the yiuiig man escaped. The .adlcs belong to the Travelers' Protective as sociation party who ore now making n tour if the state. AVI11 Itcvlso Iloiinii'H Oration. PAIIIS , Juno 29-r-Specinl [ Cablegram to run BIR. ; ] M. Kcn.an today delivered an ) ratlon as a part of' Uo ceremony of romov- ng the ashes of thij polish poet , Mlcklowlcz , from Montinorencx .to . Cracow. Prince Jzartoryskl and oilier eminent Poles were n-eseiit. The Austrian government has or- lorcd that copies .of the speech which it is imposed to have made ut the reinterment bo mbmlltcd to the government three days pro- , -ious to that ceremony. Clioleru on Um Inoronne. Loxnos , Juno' ' ! ) . A dispatch from Madrid .o the Dally News says cholera Is Increasing it Gandla , Enow , Sucea and other villages. I'lio perfect of Valencia is going to Gaud la to .isslst the doctors of that town. Death of'u To.vnu Newspaper Man. FOIIT WORTH , Tos. , Juno 21) ) . Walter A. Huffman , prcs'uontof the Democrat publish- ng company and chief owner of the Fort Worth Gazette , died this morning In Chicago. A Victim of the Heat. Lorisvii.i.e , ICy. , Juno 29. Father Ansel Meyer of St. Munrud'a academy , near Evans- , 'lllo , Ind. , died here today from the effects jf the beat , Hull IMayei-N Fined. WAMIINUTOX , June 20. During today's jail game between Washington and Worccs- , cr , ucur Alexandria , tlio sheriff ol Alexan county , accompanied by n justice of thi peace , served warrants uwn | boll teams for violating the Sunday law The trial was held at onci and each man fined * ) and costs , nmonntln ) . to $1. The game then continued and war rants were made out against Sccretarj Uurkett of the Washington club on tin charge of nlaylng ball without a license Learning or the move , however , Uurkett llci to this city. .Swindled hy a OnUlomnn. Nnw YORK , Juno 20. Four cattlemen whc were robbed of their wages In London by i boss cattleman arrlvcii hero today us stow' awuys on the steamship QJtvof cheater They were Peter Qulnn , William Hurting ton , John Doyle and Joseph Hcutou. The men 'crossed on the tramp steamer Wuvcrly , from Ualtlmorc. When they reached Lou- don they say that the bos } cattleman collected their wages and lied. They were obliged to pawn their clothes to reach Liverpool mid were there stowed away on the City ol Ches ter. They remained In the hold four days without food or water. On the fifth day they came on deck and told the chief olllccr their story. They said at the barge office today I hat they wore American citizens , and were allowed to land. Beaten claims to be an old government scout and said that he served fourteen years under General Terry and was with Terry on the Custer battlelleld on the Little lilg Horn right after the mas sacre. Predicting I IcooiiHt motion. LONDON , Juno aK The Chronicle says the recasting of tlio ministry is not n distant event. It thinks the raising to n peerage by W. II , Smith , government leader in the bouse. not unlikely. Sir John Gorst will probably replace Halfour as chief secretary for Ireland. Lord Hurting- ton will likely become prime minister , Lord Salisbury , secretary of foreign affairs , Sir Henry James , homo secretary , and perhaps Lord Uundolph Churchill will receive a port folio. Tlio Giittenburjj'Cololmitlon. Cot.oa.vi : , Jilno 29. The editor of the Cologne Gazette presided at the grand fcst nt.Comincrs . today to open the Guttenburg celebration. Brilliant speeches were made by several journalists. Several TiW s were held. DcrvlHlicH Defeated. LON-DOK , Juno 20. A dispatch from Mas- sown says the allies of the Italians have de feated at ICoren a force of 1,000 Dervishes , killing 150 of them. The KlriTltccord. UAIIWAV , N. J. , Juno 2' . ) . Fire tonight in the largo wall paper factory of Jureine fi Co. caused a loss of $100,000 , partly covered by insurance. Death * from thu Heat , CHICAGO , June 20. Four more deaths were reported up to midnight. All four occurred early in the day in remote parts of the city. Italian Municipal Council Dissolved. KOMI : , Juno 20. King Humbert has dis solved the municipal council. WHAI/rilY P12OPM3. Sonus of the Kensnns Why They Are to Hu I'll led. Frequently I hsivo expressed my pity for rich people , says u writer in the Ulii- L'iio Auvanco. My pity wis renewed lust night when a gentleman siid ; : "My wife and our children are to go abroad next week. " "You've only just got back from Eu rope , " I said , by way of surprise and in- Lorrogation. "Yes , but. my wife is just killing her- iolf. Every morning before \vo sit down to breakfast there tire from live to a lo/.eii men and women at the house , tell ing pitiful stories of rent overdue , of hun ger and what not. My wife cannot turn Lhom away with 'no , she has neither itrongth nor time to investigate jaeh cane , and she usually gives them what they want. But she knows that such giving is bad. 3ho is so hemmed in by this circle of beggars that she must go to Europe. It's pretty hard , " ho added , with a sigh , ' 'wo have been separated but little since ive were married ; but I don't see any ilher way than to close the house und ' for thom'to go to Dresden "and for mo to jo to boarding , " I wanted to toll the generous man that if ho and Mrs. Opon- luind would send the mendicants to mo I ivould investigate and report to them ; ; hat I could * tivo them several thousand lollars a year and the necessity of going ) vor the ocean to escape the cry of pov- ; rty , but I thought it would seem im- 'HM'tinent , ifud 1 desisted. But Mr. and Mrs. Openhand ought to have btrength jf will as well as generosity of heart. I enow that such generous and unwise ) eoplo do more to promote poverty than niiny a secretary of some associated iharities can do to euro poverty. "WHAT A LOIIIJYIST MAKUS. Massachusetts' A cut nl , "Washington ItcuolviMl ijUO.OOO Ijast Year. Theodore C. Davis , the lobbyist whom Jio state of Massachusetts stations at Washington , makes a big salary , says a joston special to the Chicago Herald. : Io drew iu 1880 $10)7(1. ! ) ( Ilia business s to remain at Washington and push 'onvard , both at the capitol and treas- iry department , measures and claims u Avhich the state are interested' mil by which itivill profit. His name ap- > oirs : on the booics of the state treasurer mil state auditor , but further than this 10 seems to have no olllclal standing , L'ho yearly manual compiled by the jlcrks of the senate and house and sup- ) osed to contain a complete list of all egularly recognized agents and olllcials > [ the states docs not contain his iianio , ind yet ho has collected iyiliO.OOO for the itato ut Washington. Mr. Davis ro- : oives a commission of Sio per : ont and therefore the full amount iatd to him by the common- vuiilth has been S81V197. T o transac- , lon of 1889 , by which ho received over MO.OOO , is recorded in the state auditor's oport as "unsettled war claims. " Mr. 3avis has worked actively In behalf of , ho state. His principal industry is in ho presentation , Invostlgatioiuuul push- ng of war claims. Ho was appointed by lovornor Benjamin F. Butler in 188S ! as itato agent. The Grandmother Got Iler. Luey 1C. Carroll , a young lady of this iounty , says a Falmoutli. Ky. , dispatch o thu Cincinnati Enquirer , aged seven- eon yonrrt , wan brought before Judge Jolvin on a writ ot habeas corpus , in irdor to determine between her father ind grandmother which should be on- , ltled to her custody , the eaco being tlo- ilded In favor of tlio grandmother , Irs. MoAtee. When about nine months Id the girl was given to the grand- notlior to care for and raise. Last Mon- lay her father went to the house and ook her by force in a buggy toVooil - ord county , when Marshal Voglesong ivortook and brought him back. Curiosities of Dreams. When it cornea to stories of queur Ircams , the person mo.st reticent about Ills form of Holf-rovelatiou is likely to hink if not speak of some extraordinary i.xperlonco In the Lund of Nod , says the Jositon Transcript. When Dr. Holmes 'saw huge llshes boiled to rags bob .hrough . the bubbling brine' ' in his ainoiiH nightmare- a hot day , lie sot cminlfoenoeH going In many a brain To.ssud by thoughts of rash suppers ike Ills own. Two men drifted upon ho topic homuhow the other day. and me i.'onfi'SMHl to a terror oft repeated In lis dreams of thu roof falling down upon ilin. "My favorlto nightmare , ' ' re- urned the other , "is of a huge dog ushing ut me to devour ino. But I til- ( ways bravely lake hold of his jaws , tear them apart nnd go wivo myself from di'striu'tlon. " The Hrst speaker smiled sheepishly : "I'vo dreamed that myself hundreds of ltinos"sald lie , "and 1 never tmoku of It. I didn't suppose anybody else ever dreamed such a fool ish thing. " Fashions In 1'erftiiiies. Curious how perfumes are one dav the fashion and the next forgotten. A few years ago "Jockey C'lub" had many adorers : now it seems to be given ovoV to elderly beaux and ladles who are a llttlo bit nervous when the question of ago cornea In. Following It tliero was a rage for opoponnx : then whlto rose re ceived all the attention ; after that wo sutlocatcd under tuberose ; this was suc ceeded by an ocean of violet : now wo are all perfumed with whlto lilac , al though the coming odor Is said to bo vervain , a most delicate scent , and one that at its best is really tlllllcult to pro cure. With your nnmo nnd address , mulled to the Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Go. , is necessary to obtain an interesting treat ise on the blood and the diseases incident 'oiU Skin Eruption Cured. Ono omr cnotomcru , n highly rccpcctcd and Influential citizen , but who ID now absent from the city , has need SwUt'a Specific with excellent result. Ho raya It cured him of a ekhi eruption that ho had b vn tonnentul vlth for thirty years , und hod reelsltd the curative qualities of rainy other medicines. CLEOO , Dro"Hs4 ' " ' ' " " f , 14O9 DOUGLASS-STREET. On-nccount of our Inrgo mid inereisinu ; Praetice , wo huvo UEMOVKD to nioro spacious and con venient ollicco. - Drs. Betts & Bstts , 1409 Douglas St. Omaha , Neb. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. WAXTKn-AKlrl at the 1C. C. House. 1311 South nth st. WANTED lo Trade Horse anil buggy on n lot In Council UIuU's. Iniulie | at I'oun- taln elgur store. On llmadway bplw'ern I'laiio M'f'g LOST , . Co. and Oiiitihii , 4 balex of liarve.sl twine. A CMS ; in I nf K > will he paid for Its return toll , lleeeroft , W llroudway , IOST A < ; old bangle. opi > n nionovriim.V. . J W. II. , " hot ween I03 Glen ave. and "The Kamoim. " I'lnder rewarded ny leaving at "Tho Kamous" 3 > J Ilroadway. FOR SAIjK-Or will trailo for a peed road team , hlalllon No. ( CRKi , reslstered In Wal lace , lly Dr. Aiiililbald , dam by Ivoiituulcy Ulay , r years old. Apply to Dr. Macrae. Y\7ANTni-Good ) Kill by Mrs. A. I' . liun- V > ebutt , ia > I'uurth strout. FOR SALE OIIEA1' I'ifty empty piano case" , good for eoal arid grain IMIXI-S buildIng - Ing hhed. " , etc. Mueller Music company. POH SALK or Hunt Harden fund , with houses , by J. R. Hluu. 1W Main st. , Uoiuicll U luffs. "livT'EWRlTIXa iiiui Shorthand Lulu JL Rhodes has opened a general olllcu for ihortliand and tynewrltltr and Is prepared to Jkko dictation either lit the oilleo or outside. Deposit Ions und letrnl copylnz given special tttentlon. Room 4 , llnnvii [ iiilldlir . RENT Two good modern Mouses. W. FOR \V. Hllsor. ! 1'oarl Mrcot. WHY pay rent wnon you can buy a hoiiiuon thu naniu terms , and In IMISU of your death it any tlmo luavu your family thu homo clour MI thu followiM'- terms : A homo worth Jl.OOJ at $12 per month. A homo worth $ l..r > i)0 at ? H per mouth. A homo worth * ; , ( KM at M pur mouth. A homo worth SUftX ) ut * tit [ icr mouth. A home worth Htxn at * IS per month. Other priced homos on tin : saint ) termi. The ilmvo monthly imyincnts luoludo pi-lueipiil ind Interest. For fu'll pavtluulars call on or uldresstbo.Fndd & Wells Co. . 033 Droadwiiy , Joiiuell ItlutTs , la. HKNTTlio sturf nxim , No. 13 , fronting inoll I'eart stV _ V. James. > A iiml wo will iradoforoiieniiibtwd vuun s lot In Omnlmor Coiitu'lt Mull' * . Tlio Judil * r \\V1I Co. . Counoll Illiiirs. la. ' The Largest Stock of Picture Frames and Mouldings Kvcr lirouithl to the wnit tire now on sale ut our store. Tlio iroods comprise the entlro whole/lain ttoi'k of M. Adlur. uiul were lioiinlit ut sin-riffs sale at Icm tliini ! p r rent of whole-win viilui'Vu will ( .ell you iilotuio framrs eheaiwr than you can tiny the unlln- Ishcd material 'for. Tlit stock comprise * tliu t > Mt itrmtu of good * intido , I'onio uiul co Nilcs & Whalcy , 406 Broadway , Council Bluffs. The J. A. Murphy MANUFACTURING CO. , 1st A voiiuo nnd 21st dt , Sash , Doors and Blinds lliind nnd Ho roll Hawing. Itc-Sawlng nnd IMalnltiSiiwlnirof all kinds. I'oirli llra ( < kts , Klnilllnu wood M.M per loud delivered , t'lcan xiiwdiist liy tlio biirrol , le. All work to 1)0 ) lliiit-eliis < . Tcli'plione ' "Jrt. " \'Ot'lt 1'ATUONAtJK HOMCITKI ) . " OFFICER & I'USEY , BANKERS. Corner Main and llroadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In fori'lpi and Domestic Kxclianpn , f'ollcotloiis made and Intoiont paid on tlmo deposits. MAXON & BDU.1QBOI3 , Architects and Superintendents. Fine Interior Decorations. Itoom ! WO Mnrrlntu Illook. Council HlillTs. fi\ Hooin ( ilO N. V. Life I'.uUUItiK , Umaha , Neb W , A. Goehring Practical Horse Shoer. . ' FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED IN EVfcRY * RESPECT. 35 Fourth St. , Council Bluffs , la. CHRISTIAN MENTAL v SCIENCE , Classes liistriicted , patients received for treatment , anil calls lesponded to. Tlio poor and needy always.welcome. MRS. M. B. BENEDICT , 30'1 High School Avenue , Counc.lB'.uTs , la "ALL. WORK WARRANTED. DR. J. D. JACKSON , Dentil Surgery. All kinds of work done. You con save om1- lialf on yoiii > Kold und sliver fllllnvrliv oallnii ; at room -U Mori-lam l > lei > k. Coiinull Hliill's. 15 MAIN ST. LAUNDRY. Phlrts , 10e. Colliirs.2f. Culfs-le. UndcrslilrtH 8e. Ilandkerelilufs . oolis. IkI.adlcb' elotlies cliL'iip. Satisfaction Guaranteed. JOHN SAN KEE. F. M. ELLIS &CO. , ARCHITECTS \J | And Building Superintendents."S Uooms 4tU : nnd 4C : Iteo llulldliiK. Omaha , Ki < l > . , and ItonmslMI nndtl ) Merrlam Block , L'ouncll Illull's , In. Oorrespondeneo hollelted. 1.1) . l-i : ir.M.aox , I'rcs. H. U Slll'OAitT. Vlce-i'rca. CIIAIII.KS It. IIAXV.V.V , Vnililor. CITIZENS STATE BANK OP corxoiL itr.ui'i's. Paid up Cuiiitiil ? 1GO,000.00 \ Surohis und Profits 60,000.00 T v Nubility to Depositors 350,000.00 DIUKCTOIIS : I. A. Miller , ! ' . O. Oleason. K. I/ . | : liiiKut : , 1C. K. Hart , . ) . I ) . KdmuiiMin , ( . 'hurleu . ) ' . Iliinnan. Transact general hankliiu linsl- ( f less. Largest capital and surplus of uny bank ) ' n Southwestern Iowa. I * INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. / . 4 THE. Gas Stoves and Ranges Thescstovcs arc the very best of their class. They are made in all designs ani sizes , for all purposes , and their durabil ity insures them to last a lifetime. Gas only costs Sl.5o per 1,000 in Council Bluffs , and one burner consumes 10 feet an hour , making the cost of runnin abe u equal to gasoline , with none of its danger and disagreeableness. Jewel Circulating Water Heater , Till" llcnlor In to tin cnmieclnl will ) the kllchoa lnpl wnler liiillcr. It will Into tin ) pliioj of t'io wiiter frunl In a riinuu or eouk nUivn. U may ult > o ho nxuil In ( OMililmUloii with n r.uik'u or ecmk Dtiivc , If ila- elrcil. It l iiimlui-nllroly of mil Iron nnd Ii | i "kutl 4 with mineral WDol hutiTjuu I ho llnlnx mill ( mlsl lo. llwllllivuin ; u.Kulhni ) liullvr of wnlt-r froinWSU ) r.MO in ono I.our. on 115 fuut of fun , ut I'J-IU prjiurf" Tlu ro nru thrui ImrniTi l.ol . nr Ilio iliuhio | > lnu roll. It It III In. IUIIK8 In. wlilo und 14 In. iilijli WBllllltNJ III * . The Juwrl 1 < thn only flni Clreiilillii'lVntor Hunter In tliu world Unit la u ini ct , powerful uiul u , think of III Try to mulch It. liny one , for It IH JIIBI whnt you want. Mure Hum 111) cllilotmU klmlx nf cm Mnvo to nulwt fruui , J.ii'.lle.-i , cumo uiul noj lliciu ami try Uiuui. Council Bluffs Gas&ElBGtricLicihtGo , 211 AND 210 MERIUAM 1JLOCK. A Big Lot of Yellow and Nansamomond Sweet Potato Plants , Cabbages and Other Vegetable Plants , Fruits , Etc. J. R. M'PHERSON. 1281 East Pierce Street , . Council Bluffs , la. Mail OrdcrsPromptly Filled. 31 c. 'A. BEEBE " & COMPA"NY ; T Whdli'hiilu uiul llutull IhmlcrH In FURNITURE. lunvat ; block uiul Lowest Prices. Deiilera , semi fur t'ataloguo. Not ) . 205 una i07 ! Uroadwuy , and 01 uud 100 ! Piurco btfoot , Couucil Bluff * , la.